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peatenitanetd Bese Racirmation + nad ray announcement, a meeting to ratify the nomina- tion of jas and Johnson, made by one of the branches of the Baltimore Convention, was held in front of the City Hall, when quitea sinall num- ber of persons were present. ‘be west wing of the building had been arranged and decorated in an approptiateand tastefal manner, and brilliantly illuminated with gas. Over all, the words. “No seceasion’’ were spread in larye letters, and under ita tablet inscribed with the words, -- Nominees of the National Democratic Convention—Stephen A. Douglas and Herachel V Johnson.” Withers’ ‘COMMUNICATED. Honszs axp tae Fiex Der —Baitor EORGETOWN. HE ‘EST Ww Pic Nic oF THE leer HAPEL aoe weds ge pe by Oe im — A geno g 5 Soe tebete T LATEST NE Ss Scuoor —Yesterday was a day, the recollections | n ve firemen mi muc! “ of which will Magee la Gul. iebaserion for mead fptigued by drawing their apparatus to the various Correspondence of The Star iad ee TELEGRAPHIC. rs to come at an early bour the sabe ii i ocetr in i a craps Seite —7s—— call — tt to that delight- | ticn! impressed me at the fire which oceu school embrec presen’ a fal eit haces cane to pend ; on Friday evening last. on seeing the Hook and | four divisions, wh are all located in the brick | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. a day of gladness in celebrating ‘our glorious | Ladder Company arrive from Navy Yard poem on Montgomery, near Bridge street, Arrival ef the Gelden Fleece and Persia Fourth.” Having arrived at the place selected | The event ing very wari, the men were wet | known formerly asa Methodist Episcopal Chui New Yora. July5 —The suamship Golden by the committee of arrangeinents, excetlent | with sweat after their long run and hard ull, | edifice. The large and comfortable apartuitnt Fleece, from Galway on the 23d, and Persia. swings were soon oscillating to and fro; ingeni- | and my object in sending you this is respectfully | on the a, floor is occupied by girls, and the | gm, Livetpool on the same day, but bringing ous architects were planning rustic seats; while | to suggest what I conceive may bea saving of | room on the lower floor, which is commodious neenstown dates of the 2ith, have arrived here beneath an awning of the ‘stars and Stripes” fatigue to the firemen, and so enable them to be | und well ventilated, by boys. The senior and } _LOCAL NEWS. A Canp.—The undersigned takes this, the first { opportunity occurring since bis return to Wash- ington, to render thanks to the many kind friends to whom he owes the ‘vation of the Star office from the fire that recently occurred in Phil- harmonic Hall during hisabsence. To the Frank- : mand Perseverance Fire Companies, the Hook and Ladder Company, the Columbia company, and the citizens aidieg in the vicinity of bis ses ally, be owes a debt of titude Rist will not betegoden: a intelligence is principally by the band was present, and executed several stirring | the little ones were gatbered, their bearta lighter | move vigorous for their manly action when they | junior departments are s=parated, on each oor, ca ; v z the | 2 mee than the dancing sunbeams around them. The | arrive at the fire. requisite number y teinporary s-reens. Sree? ann Jeane i : ee ae lg arse clon cma Foun te sausirenie arrangements for @ Gane of festive glee | horses for each engine be decided on, and let the e season for the annual examinations biden The Neapolitan forces were fortifying and con EH Tux Fovrrn or Jury Cecesrations, Yester- | First Ward arrived, bearing numerous transpa- | were poredy’ pay opal the pattering rain | owners of the horses which arrive first at the | arrived, that of the Junior Female De . Day.—Although there was no general Public | rencies, on one of which was inscribed the words, | dro) warned us of ai demonstration yesterday, on the occasion of the , was lv celebrated by our citizens { : the way of excursions, ple-nies, ke. "The sine (2 parthient, | centrating 8,000 with o amu- n approaching shower, and | engine-bouse after the alarm of fire.—or even | Miss M. J. Good, teacher, took place on Tweaday nr serena 8 ‘* We'll maul the rail splitter,” and on another alt le Bition, at Mess: e evacuation of Palermo relying u the hospitality of the courteous pro- | meet the engine in the street—be hired to haul | afternoon last, in presence of a ci nam. | was comp! bea jo (Me. to the shelter- | the engine to and from the fire, and let the owners | ber of ladies and gentlemen, The cbildrem were that twenty as vary cencteliy Cota eOaT, Mill the day tela leg a sr os iar ovens Segeell of peter MS epee riggers in | of te hovees be allowed a fixed premium for | neatly dressed, were quiet and orderly im their meh main About twenty minutes to 9 o'clock, Mr. Wm. | process of construction. The Declaration of In- | their services. The funds to be provided in the pee pene and seem much attached to their Mes fact, was almost deserted during the day, while | H: Ward came forward, and, having stated the | dej ‘nce was then read by Master Wm. Dodge | way the authorities may deein best. [ believe | amiable an competent justractress, whe baa the the surrounding groves, Watering places, &c., | object of the meeting, nominated Mr. James 8S. sina It wasthought he would march upon thet with an impressiveness and distinctness of enun- | that the heroes of the Hook and Ladder Com- | iost perfect contrel over them. There are 63 ow place on the ror td _— ciation that gave to his friends great promise for | panies can nearly all sit on their track, and ifthe | the roll. and of these @5 were present. On0E" Tis Amapicen verel b was captured by the fature. An anniversary hymn being sung, | heroes of the engines cannot all do so on their | Guardians being of opinion that the object of ex- the Neapolitans wes to have been the Charles Messrs S.M. Carpenter and J. R. Zimmerman | engines, as many as can should do so, anda light | amination ts. mor to exhibit their own scbolar- and Jave, of more. The American minister addressed the school he remarks of the latter | van may be constructed to attach to the engine | ship, but to ascertain the progress made by the at Naples had demanded pase-ports for bis son gentleman were ullarly appropriate to the | for the accommodation of others, and thus the pupils, leave the ques toning to be done by the | 20a two others to visit the vessel at Gaieta occasion, and will net only tend to awaken in | men mostly) will reach the place of action with- | teachers, as familiarity gives confidence ta the Advices from Ravenna of the 224 state that at the minds of the youth a spirit of inquiry into | out fatigue, especially in Warm weather. Bul | lithe nace and wisely content themmcives wih S | mein the Ausilen Gopsenmneah bah eompalel the thrilling history of this people, but seeds of | even if the horses would do no more than draw strict but kindly superintendence. The classes Sardinian, a merchant vessel, to bist thefPont:, practical wisdom and counsel were scattered, | the engine, | conceive that that alone would be | were severally examined in mental and written | 5°) flay, and at Fiume the harbermaster refused which the great unknown future only can de- | of great benefit to the firemen. These sugges- arithmetic geography orthography and dictation, } ¢1.0 steamer Ravenna the pay necessary for her velope. Our swelling hearts again went up in | tions are made that those who have experience | in all of whicu they exhibited great proficiency departure, because she had eter the tricolored gratitude as we joined in a national ode, and as— | and interest in the matter may adopt them, if of | Many of the little girls read very correctly, and flag. ‘* Phe sounding aisles of the dim woods rang any use, and | hope that the Star will publish | show, by their careful intonation that extraor- Garuany With the anthem of the free,” them Success. dinary attention has been bestowed on them it is asserted that the final conference at Baden, the kindling eye and sparklin; courtenances | July 2, 1860. Among those present on this occasion were Messrs Jb on the Prince of Prussia and the Geman plainly told that the swift! falling rain had ——. — Geo. W. Beall, W.C. Magee, and J. A. Magru- sovereigns, resulted in a decisive agreement on neither dampened the youthful spirit or quenched | THE Twixp ANNUAL Commencenrnt of Gon | der, of the Board of Guardian 8. Coxe, of questions relative to Germany and foreign Gow the “‘glowing fires of patriotiem.’’ Having done | 2&8 College is to be held atthe Smithsonian this | the Aldermen, Anthony Hyde, Esq , and Jobn eraments The sovereigus tendered their good ustice to the ample refreshments, and the sun | evening. Marbury, Jr-_ex-Guardians, ond. Dr. ironsides, of | CO tae heat ab understanding between tories come forth in brilliance, we repaired | Hosrerren’s Stomach Bisrers.—The doubt | the Board of Trustees of Public Schools in Wash- Prarsia and Austria again to the rere, and the remainder of the day | with which an oft deceived community is apt to | ington ‘ yde came Exetanp ‘was spent in the sports peculiar to suctPoccasions, | look upon all medical reparations, has long since at the close of the exercises, Mr. Hy - a until the evenin; Ltn iio crept up the hills, | b en Sompiotely vanguished by the triumphan:, | forward and said to the children that he bad ‘ eae neoeees wee ——— — —— when we retarant to our heches ental tired, very | universal and inva iable success ph Elestetter’s | asked permission to express is gratification at | important, chi agen i ek ries? tomach Bitters. ‘Yheir effect in all disorders rhat he hed witnesse le had heard so edging on Trench note happy with a host of ‘‘pleasant ger eee the dixestive renns ore 20k msraculons, bennane of the acheol he wos etna they would not come | relative to Savoy, again condemned the course of ‘were alive with its pleasure-seeking inhabitants. Among the celebrations of this kind that took Place, we note the following: THE EXCAMPMENT AT FORT WASHINGTON. The encampment of the Washington Li zbt pig! batta’ cneok: re seat was visited by a large num of persons during the day, the steamer Phenix, Capt: Ryther the ony aoe : plying between the city and the Fort, ing crowded with passengers ateach tripdown. The Infantry were well quartered, and must have en- joyed ives iy. In the forenoon a rain came up, which drove all bands instde quarters for an hour or more. and through the kindness of the officers all the visitors were well protected. At 12_m. a grand batalion yorade was bad under Adjutant Fisher, in which men acquitted thempelves better than ever. ‘he Zouave drill in which they participated attracted great attention, and challenged admiration on ail hands. The demeanor the soldiers at camp, and of the visitors, was werthy of the day they celebrated, nothing occuring to disturb, even temporarily, the universal harmony of the occasion. On the : steainer the trips were enlivened by sociality and good humor on the part of the passengers, to which the shrill notes of a fife and an old Kent Holland as chairman, and he was elected to that position. Several vice presidents and secretaries Were then nominated by Dr. Thos. Miller, all of whom were chosen. Mr John F. Ennis presented the following res- olutions, which were adopted : Resolved, That the Democracy of Washington, now as ever, true to principles and loy:] te party, cordially endorse the nomination of Stephen A_ Douglas, of Illinois, for President, and Herschel V. Johnson for Vice President of the United States, and rally around them as their only hope for the country and the Union. [Applause } Resolved, That the position of the Democratic party on the exciting question of domestic slavery was rightly stated by the Vice President of the United States in his speech at Lexington, Ky., on the 9th of June, 1556, when he declared ‘that the whole power of the Democratic organization is pledged to the following propositions: That Con- gress shall not intervene upon this subject in the States or in the Territories, or in the District of Columbia. That the people of each Territor: shall determine the question for themselves, an be admitted into the Union upon a footing of proper equality with the original States, without iscrimination on account of the allowance or 8 ° to his expectations, but they bad France properties never heretofore combined in one prepa- | UP te rg = -: Ahovt hes wobent an oe gre ee foals {coMMUNICATED. | ration, but they areneverthoiess astontelung. Aged | youd them. (He was’ present at many examin iunteers were to be recel po yd ere rin soo patriotic old sires of | P’ Resoived, That wean’ and accept the plat- Tux Gorsvcn Cuarst Moonuicut bxeuxs 8 who deemed themselves past heip from | tions in Washiogton, and at none of them had the | t! ra gnenar Seeonyry nore a The Tnfaatr returned to the city about one | form of principles unanimously adopted by the | The moonlight excursion given by the Gorsuc ne, deciare \to use the bogh okey & corres- | children acquitted themselves tn a manner more nade o'clock thi: meng (nlpedieee dla pearing to National Demecratic Convention, held at Cincin. | Chapel folks, on Monday evening, July 2, (or | Pondent) that the Bitters se-ins to have given them on the 11th of July The Britannia cotton mills, belonging to Messrs Mavall. near Manchester, have been burnt. Loss nati in 1856, and of the Convention recentiy held at Charleston, and which concluded its labors at Baltimore by the nomination of the people's be highly tified with the a The arrange- ments made for the pleasure of the company were carried out, and the members enjoyed the &orts reditable to themselves and their teachers i > s diseases are off-spring of ds spep- 2 aie called, as shortly after the merry party started | 4 Ani for this complaint, an well’as the insinives | music. Let them all stop the guardians in t down the river the Lf became overcast with hi 5! “ about £150,100. out of it, taere is nothing in the world like Hostet- | streets, and never rest until singing is introduced 5 os Sto y nd eu oreses France axp Switzertaxp rl a choice, Stephen A. Douglas; that upon tue prin- threatening clouds. and soon a Arizzling rain | ter’s Stomach Bitters, which is now sold by all | into the school. He hs d another frend to p ont z tet ie rs fragt ove sen “Eatte | ciptes and policy thus infugarated pony safely | nommenced which continued forsome thine) was, | irusa cto tneeu eae Thea Jy2e0st [to them, and introduced De. Ironsides, who. in | In a ctreulae from the French Government rein quite a numerous company present at the rally for the maintenance of ublic right, the | notwithstanding all drawbacks, a very pleasant With Gnesay Races’ very handsome terms, complimented the teacher | tive avoy. France undertakes For. besides the bits Lion. Pp rinanency and petuity of cur institutions, | affair. Rain or no rain, the ever beautiful and i THE Pic-NIcs. The groves adjacent to the city were ail filled with pie-mics at an early hour yesterday morn- ing. Meridian Hill, Berry’s and Gales’s woods, and the springs north and south of the city, were Billed with parents and children Unfortunately and the continu Prosperity of all sections of the Confederacy. Resolved, That as citizens and residents of the city of Washington, we hail with peculiar delight aud enthusiasm the nomination of Stepben a. Douglas for the Presidency of the United States, ; a r Fau d ber pupils. and drew a comparison between ons of Sardinia for the neutrality of 7 : The following 1s worthy the attent = : very atte: and Chabiais, bot wilt net cede any terr! smiling countenances of the ladies and the merry “ h b 1s school those in Washington very datter- ; ! laugh of all on board indicated that they were on | °° mterested sib so pet bat npg IE | Pirate en Stieres te Tego endeny! buena tory to Switzerlond.° ‘The latter Gevermment hte alive for a good time; which port to be the z : T was attacked, about five months ago, | exercises. and boped before another year they | put forth a proposition for 2 conference case. Having a party of the Washington Light fi - . which setiled on my langs, and | wouid all be learn: ig to sing The Paris Bourse was dull at 68f 6c Lufantry on board, and arriving at Fort Wasung- | ‘lctors (the most respectable in this city) said that | At gy © them a few words of advice ton, we landed to put the gallant W. L. |. en had inflammation or consumption of the lungs, of all who mAT d encouragement, and said if they wanted to ar f the week 62,000 and, after exhaasting their skill without rehef to | 2”! holy ahem Whdir Diced. tie —Cotton—Snies of the week 62, ose Good”) and recognize in him one of the truest shore t> join theircompany, which left the city in 4 ounced case incurable, | commenced | learn to sing they must stop their friend, } which speculators took 2,000 and ex tue Seaty mata conpee Chan nie nee ee | Wienae ddd tant ee eee District | the mornin , r ce ving three cheers from the | taking Dr. Wistars Balsam of Wild Chenvy atone | Hyde, in the streets until they induced him to porters 17,000 balee Midditag ead tomes ustt : not reach a place of security, and the resale was | of yest) Good") and true te the Union he | party at the turt, which was responded to by the | six weeks ago, and in four days | was able to walk | again become one of the guardians > many of the little ones were drenched with the | 2&8 been and is the consistent friend of the Nation’s capital company on board; all landed safely. The nobie | all Ce r the house, and am now a we! aie Messrs Beall and Magee will please accept our | ‘es bave declined 44; but fair qualities are un heavy showers, and theiz,dresses were spoiled 3 c cbanged. The holders are pressing on the market soaner (hen hove away from shore and proceeded A jot bead powe blsin sateen ee a thanks for their Courtesy im looking out for our | Tog Ghe eis a good export demand. The «sti The parties north of the city were only troubled _ After the adoption of these resolutions, the | on her way down the river, the band playing a] Ao, er, of this city, who is well known, hae comfort and convenience. dy the tain, no serious disturbance having oc- Chairman introduced as the first speaker Mr. Geo. | delightful air to suit the occasion. Steaming curred. W. Brent, of Alexandria, Va. ‘The “ Fourth” was very generally observed by | T#ted sales on Friday amounted to 141,000 bales, The speaker said he regarded the nomination Y 1 3.000 bales, the our citizens, but in a quiet and therefore ec speculators and exporters took 3.08 hes, lived here some twenty years. The doctors atten down as far as the White House, the captain, | ji) H him some three months, and gave him up to die; ARLINGTON AND ANALOSTAN. anti ting a storm and a foggy night, thought | Wistar'’s Balsam cured m2. : ing manner There was no disorder, and but dice Su. Seas Soimddiing 38, "Up ‘ester: of Mr. Douglas by the National Convention at | it advisable to put the stern of the boat down the D. R. W. Witstack, Druggist, little drunkenness. > were deterred by the | 1 oa pair middling, 54 Stock tn port 1 305,- Fleer Ryd dope nilegren 20 wrcencngpseor Baltimore 26 the trlumph of a great truth, becaure | river and return for home, which was done, the ‘Lafayette. Ind. ver in the morning from carrying: out ence Day. During the day some parties at Ar. | /9 him they beheld the impersonation of that merry party at the same time starting up the tune | None genuine unless signed 1. Butta onthe wrap of ‘Home, sweet bome.”’ The party arrived at Pre: Eleventh street wharf about half past 0 e o'clock, | sale t i : y : very dull and nom the rain having ceased, the clouds having scat- | G. St John Schwarze, Nairn & Palmer, W ash | So may the storm clouds in our political sky be tered, and the moon shining bright, all on board | ington; and by dealers every where. je Zi-lwyr appearing to be well pleased with the rainy- as = nlght excursion. ington gotinto a quarrel, anda fight ensued, which resulted in the beating of. several persons, among them one of the Auxillary Guard, who was present there. Order and quiet was soon restored, however, by the effective police ar- taugements of the proprietor. It is also rumored that several conflicts occurred between parties at yements for the day, an all seme to 000 bales, of which rice * oy wd Sh te aes wee: athe Q oe “ . —Ri Spence & Co. go pared by S. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for | cousider it impossible that the Fourth of J = aoar den cok combentiy unchanged. Wheat Z.D. Giiman, 8. C. Ford, ‘jr. B. Waite, | Should be anytuing but a bright day—in the en ly onchanged Corn sy dall, prices are easier, but quotations uncbang disperend, and leave 2 serene and cloudless proe- | ‘The weather hed ben Untevorable Sor the coups, pect. The day was ushered in, as usual, by the | Phe weather had bee ureat living, vital, and practical issue which had for so many years been the destructive element in all the political contests of the day; and that wes the absolute non-intervention on ihe part of the Congress of the United States with slavery in the erritories. To this principle had Mr Douglas devoted all his Nfe asa public man, all b's ener- Bae Se oe ee ringing of bells. Atan early bour the Potom | Provisions —Beef dull. and the bolders are =e in cases of nervous excitement as Hostetter’s Stom- | Light Infantry paraded, showing by “gol cred oann zon the market. Pork quiet and steady Analostan gies, all his talents. His name would pass down CRIMINAL Court —Tuesday —William Mat- | aca Bitters. Although the fame of this renowned | itable and soldier-like apje rance that th Bacon firm. Lard firm THE FIREMEN. with it to the pages of bis country’s history, en- tingly was tried on a charge of voting illegally at | invigo antrests mainly ont s astonishing cures of The fire companies commenced ernamenting and decorating the fronts of their houses on the night of the third. and on tke morning of the titling bim to the gratitude of coming yenera- tions. To this principle, too, had the Aghted faith of the democracy, both North and South, steadily improving; they were preceded ly band of music. The Junior Riles. were also out, with drum and fife 2 7 Geners| Produce —Suvar firm. Coffee quiet the late election in Georzetown. It was attempted | Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, aud intestinal disor to be shown that the defendant moved with his | #6": (tis equally efficacious in nervou- complaint. Rice quiet; Carolina 238250. Rosin at 2 s es report to S a rem ¥ es enti he isidaissd.’ Spirits Turpentine heavy at 33s. Tee family from Georgetown to the First Ward, in | qiuquennds of ladies rosort to it as a remod e, | kins play the So ttt eke terable eclat. | ad a little loquiry. and prices were weak fourth they placed their apparatus in front of | stand West, been given Should that plighted Washington, about one week before the said ele ility andall peculiar distu b- | The Presbyteri —— s A _ ae — ~* bcd Consols 93, 293 accountex-dividend. Bullion their doors, all beautifully polished, and in com- | f@th be now violated? ®, u6!'] Should | tien was held. The jury returned a verdict of | ances and ments to which ex, they | to Mrs. Barber's woods, an y est Georg ; plete order. The fronts of the houses were dec. | tuat sclemn ag ee of peace; that bond of union acquittal. are subj Bank hed increased £304,000 The money orated with wreaths of flowers and evergreens, ir z rket wes inore str betweem these ie the streets quite lively. | ™ a tates broken? [‘- Never.’'} a ~ - eers and gatos the depreass ad | town School, as — to Valley View fe Yet inthe nominations uted to the Mr. Norris, counsel for defendant in the case of | mental powers as well as strengthen the body, and all with music, ma : cams Meomntiies Gunee aioe i people | the United States agt. Richard Marry. , its use 1 never faliowed (as is the case wh ‘re ordi- | Many went to Aualostan, to Arlington, to Green hg are contre unchanged resin ist Fe at ae ne om | ree teaeetins contents assembled at Balti: | victed of larceny, then addrented the Gonrt in an | 24s tonics Are administered, by any uapleassut re Spring Pavilion, and other places of pleasant re- | °° “*'¢) Out She prices were une cade ee SOR at tae Ga Me Fhe con- | argument for a new trial of the case in which he | “Fis"sale by Druggists and dealers cenerally eve | surt vebere pic. ca were held- Salutes were fired New Jersey Politics. THE GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWoRKS vention which nominated Douglas and Johnson | was convicted. The Court then adjourned. ry where. Je25-eost_ | at noon and at ew my 3 Slay aphster ra, Spee Newark. Jnly3.—The Democratic State Ex- Notwithstanding the stormy state of the weather | Fepresented that bond of union and that bond of To-day.—The case of the U.S. agt. Edmond |, Sy ae nk Pence ae 37a bee ce aden] Poi iyrmtanl Ragin oe Jersey beld a meeti sont paiement, fart of yesterday, there was uo | peace. These candidates were both pledyed to | prench, which was cet vor vial io ay, was not | oyh te BESOM OF HeTRCCTION isthe fatality ainons | the freworks in Washington. postponement on this account of the eabtbition of | this zreat cardinal truth of the non-interveution | Ffe% up on account of the sudden illic, our young and nuddle-ag KO, ine E ‘eworks announced to take place in the evening on the grounds south of the President's Mansion. aq Shc pomag the setting sun had disappeared in the horizon, crowds of Ls age began movin. from all directions towards the President's grounds and other places near the designated Spot, eager to secure acomfortable position where on the part of the Federal Government; while the nominees of the secessionist’s convention at Balti- more were pledged to the principles of interven- tion The speaker then proceeded to show that in this question was involved not only the integrity of tue democratic party, asa party organization, but The brezk near dam No. 4 was repaired last | at Jersey City yesterday afternoon, and voted to of the | debasing habits. ; Those who are yearning for some and since the first arrival with coal by | issue a call fora State convention, to be held at endant. or dispel the growing evil, shoald read ; ve | Trenton on the 25th of July, to nominate an elec hers Bradley. his counsel, had jost learned from Sfteman Braliyot Pay sintonveat Hewcarches. a Geatuacte ste oo dinveer rhe would | toral ticket. ca Sasa eaane ing lineat olors (for it is beautifully illus- : ” Levers AtaCK OC Pollo oon ae Ee (aes 2 | eaemnnape ua atemeeel ahcts ar eet aoa tat ae ratifying’ if it were not for tue report | The committee recommend that kinridge t th re safet bic ea bere, that there is only two | composed of four Douglas and three Brec! taken while in court on Tuesday with vomiting, | Salre read tna advartincsent of Saat fy | which hs reached here. th y 43 and the physi io 5.2 at ro | men, to be supported by the friends of each can- be bromghe icfiuion that be | another column. Sold by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleccher | 1d » half feet of water st dam No 5. and that: © | men, to be sepported Dy the, 2 “Douglas ticket’ “ ighthe tad. The Water meen also the integrity of the Unioy fe then went | Could not ibly be brought into court to-day. | street, N. Y. Price 25 cents. Seut free every- a can pai and ca arecnipridie tetas ae aeaceeacioe v 4 ad. ie Mar! wi b vel Mr. B. a F * = mace ‘sate _ is is successful, the “ sthundgnce” at the President's grounds: Posgiel into.a brief history of Mr. Donglas’s public career bebioce weer ann Dr Miner wasre also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, Richard Baurguin, a very nye < — sae iste receive the electoral wote of tbe State, livened the scene by the execution of various | to show that he (Mr. D.) had always advocated | mated thet Meme cate morning to see Mr. | D.C. a me a ee Sie ey oS eee BAe Some OTe inee incase ie aie a ae national airs rte Ho before the hour fixed | With fearless ability, pores zealand credit, and | F and found him suffering with congestion of Baxrx’s TricorneRovs bere, on Tuesday last, probably from the excess! fer the commencement of the exhibition, every | ¢V¢9 at great personal sacrifice, this great princi- available space within seeing distance was occui- ple which they represented. Mr. Douglas knew pied. This exhibition proved to be one of the ie Live e ch C an | candidate be is to have it the liver, accompanied with hemorrage. He did | is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- | eat. He was a thorough Christian, and by an | © no,North, no South, East or West; nothing but the = < atc This plan appesrs to meet the sanction of the not think it would be prudent to bring him iuto | tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re-| Uptizbt and consfsent course, had gained many vt the ite ri Court, under the circumstances, to-day, nor even | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug. | ftlends among the governing race most influential democrats of the Stat - Inost brilliant displays of fireworks ever pre- | Union and the rizhts of all the people. Whatever to-morrow. He might be so far !niproved ae th eal pia cacy ay iiss = =e ~— sented in the Uni States Though some of | /@urels may have been wou by their gallant stand- | he able to come out on Saturday. The case was * = 7 . GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS diesen gr pares = ares —— the works received considerable damage from | #t4 bearer, Stephen A. Dougias, in fighting this accordingly postponed until Saturday morning Homeoratnic Reyentes = zs . <<" A gat to tenon So-nlgih tp oly tap bea at the rain, which prevented as fine a display of | Zteat battle of non-intervention, he here assumed | ““gordiuuly postps defense, in the case of Henry | All of Dr, Humphreys & Gors specific Ho- pare | putin force to-nig y them as inight otherwise have been the case the | that the credit of first ear ioe 9 that great ; ‘i u : majority were fired in a most successful and sat- doctzine, and incorporai isfuctory manner it into ifiteal Turner, convicted of stealing a one hundred do{- | meopathic Remedies put up expressly for family | For other Georgetown advertisements see first page | Dougins and Johnson. A large Procession, with ng itin © political lar note from —— Crozier, submitted his reasors | ¥8¢, in boxes, at 25 and o0 cents each, Also, DEMOCRACY.—A meeting of the George. | “bes. Roman candles eae fest y, 2 y : pas vials, f $i to 5: ses Pp * con Will be held | Passed through the streets, and the ©! againsi the aggressive acton of the! Nose ge | for 4 new tral of that endo in'a brief address to cach, with book uf full directions: “Fer aie by |. town tC Ae 8 uclock pm” Itia | filled with a crowd. ‘There is great enthusinem The followiog is a list of the various works | 2gins' bet © yorth, did | the Court. The motion was overruled. %. B. Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wh: Je and | THURSDAY jock p.m : Batavia, N.Y, July2.—A e and enthu exbibited—a flight of rockets was discharged Drodaee oF fae seta; Douglas; but it was the jqeaeaed erat retail agent: W.A. Fitzgerald, 353 north Eretreet, | important t! CS) ae siete basatling auasighteh tabmien tekeeboar tone commence with, and at each alternate exhibitio product of the min of one of the most eminent ‘Two Mex Drownep —The schooner Andrew | iso by F. B. Winter, north corner of K street and seve +e . — — Two Roman Candles; Flying Pigeon; Bengolas; | 884 virtaous of Virgin\z?sstatesmen—a man whose Stewart, of New York, Capt, Abram wenn Vermout avenue. Also, Pond's Extract of Weich Maltese Cross; Reverse Wheels; Washington, 4tu | devotion to the union of these States, the rights i > ar- j¥ 3-3'_ | ing. to ratify the nomination of Dougiss. Fifty guns were fired. of July, 1776; The Pyramid; Anchor, U.S. Navy; 5 Pluribus Unum; Festoon Glory; Full Sun; Five Pointed Sun; Gorgian Knott; Small Scroll; Large Fiuternal and external inflammations of » Sold as above, ma 9- ly of all the States, and a strict construction of our Constitution, there stands no man higher. He alluded to John Taylor, of Caroline—a man to rived at Alexandria on Tucaday, lost two of her | H@e#s crew coming up the river. On Monday, abogt midday, off Maryland Point, during a squalls ilies, Tri nd ines, Fire Crensara Tere’ Joes, Firemen’s Fight in New York ons, To Consumptives. Pizeons, Blue Lights, Saxon Wheels, Pin Wheels, | gw Yorn, June 3.—A serious fight occurred 3 3 sailor boy. when coming down the rigging, fell Queru’s Cod Liver Oui Jelly, Fiags, wholesale aud retail,at— ee 4 nt . between the firemen caliber; American Flag; A mes eigGra oy uns | ages bid. tedorrod us fee sreaP tcuas of al | Sverbonrd, aaa seomgling ne Water, |, Thus grat teesks fr Connuntion tat apr. | FiAse * li LE bpm plies ong Spry ag op calfber; Amer: ; gi at the | 2ge8 1 the mate got in the boat, which was han: ing cae i jy 3-3 aig! Fa ~ asted : bich stenes end SEeed sights ne Tue were The wont) ree Coreen cal ae a eee in dalience | Peer tne geting cette hasty efforts to rescue | Mioted with tuberoular diseases. Prepared upon BOOKS FOR PREMI “ther \nieiies Soertakcand’ tet @ompeel eer “Good night : as 's | ,, He bad suid that the nomination of Mr. Douglas | the lad, lowered one end of the boat too rapidiy, | MER Sees, Prinoiples of the pure oj), and HE Attention of teachers and guardians 18 in- F Two toes, ane pimers ot pepe by the Boltimore Convention was me ‘only tbe and it turned over, throwing him {nto the rive pron. 0 e a Piece, bad been prcrered, but having become injared on the way from the Arsenal, could not be exhibited for this reason. Among those which seemed to excite universal triumph of 2 great truth and of justice, but that it was likewise the triumph of the great principle of the National Democracy, for it was the tUinmpbh " jously. dis. is rponived into the stomach im ite Jolithed farm, | vited to a very hne assortment of New Putligations | S0n8 Were Injured. but none seriously. The , " . c force of and before assistance could be had (the vessel | without mastication, wad is araduaiy disestred | he Popular authors, #uitable fr prenuums. at re- | turbance was finally stopped by a large force sailing fast all the time) bath be and the boy were | and ‘digested, passing into the small intestines rop | duced prices at Miss THO. 3 f i drowned. The mate’s name was Wm. Hickman. | ¥ 4f6p, supplying the wastes of the body by its} jy 3 at Boox sud Fancy Store. tell And thee axmsting and sus: | - comeing enon : ; : , He came from Somerset county, md., where his | 2utTiclous properties, an the discase Ap. | 6 ., FISH! FISH? te New Onceans y he following = Sleniresthe cece ote ena the Cores Pyrents reside, but called New York’ his home. | proved bythe New Tork hea ey ee aeaiote, | ZOO BARRELS Pome new EASTERN BER || 54 Everett beid on cntbasiantia mecting bore admiration were the following :—The anchor, of the States under the Coustitution, over the dis, | He Was asingleman The boy hailed from Long | and recommended by the faculty everywhere, this El .-, LABRADOR HERRING, | lest night, and appointed delegates to the State Washington, & Pluribus Union, the Ameriean | of rating elements of sectionalisin and fonety, | ialand. His name was not known atonrd toe ation is confidently offered as & remedy for phere Ne ms oag Convention at Baton Rouge. It was resolved pre ene wort ere emlomet ned site og 4 ri mg triumph of traditionary end | Yeael. The schooner anchored where the accis Por Charice Bute, Wostine tee wel by all re: « per brig E. Doane, and for sale in} thatm case of the absence of delegates there — we ee poche Sr pon oses time-honored forms and usages and organization | dent occurred, and search was made for the episutteSraegite’ ine Sipeteas lots to suit customers, Es a substitutes should be appointed. ob, by a at year, anit Ia. | of the great Democratic party over potent one | bodies, but they were not found. NFOLD, PARKER & MOWER. | HARTLEY & BRO. ——— ee ment on the programme of last year, as it in- bell st their authority. # 'd —_———————_ No, 13 Beekman street, New York, jy 2-4t 9 and 101 Water st., Georgetown, Fourth of July Celebration. &c. formed the immense assemblage of the conclusion 3 SP et Prspafics poe Oe Nee proc “ AccipEnt.—Yesterday, a colored girl, about 13] mar 16-3m Wholesnie Agents, | ~~ — r 3 Sane et would not have pee abd ‘what pur, ware pertice este blighea? yeats of age, in the employ of M ——-— rs. Hughes, Ow andaner Say oh eon, tar steemer 1 And after July 3 290, the steam between E and F, on Sixth street, whi! Mus. WINSLOW, an experienced nureeand{emals . "y tal + in the ailey, in the rear of her employer's hones | physician, nae e taint Syrup for Childen Tueth- | Bronele, Captain WH. Rittar,, Wt accidentally struck on the head with a piece | #8, which «rently facilitates the process of teothing | (S4\° Grorermown EVERY TU of a fixture of a toy gua. It was a gun barrel by sofipning the gum: p rodectng Oil infommetion— DAY, at7 im.yand return ex fixed to a block, and the band giving away, struck | Will Sl! Depend upon it, others, it will give rest day, a - ‘This exhibition was prepared by Mr. Thos B. Brown, the well-known skilful and ingenious pyrotecbnist, under the direction of Major Ram- Say, commandant of the U. 8S Washington Ar- / seual, wlio deserve great credit for the successful manner in which all was conducted. Not as parties to carry out the mere behests of « party, but as the representatives of great national Principles, for the pasos of carrying out and maintaining those principles. They were essen- tial in the Government; they were essential to so- ciety. Bartiuore, July 5.—The Fourth passed here in perfect order phy without any seri acci- dent. The versel seized by tue Neapolitans, and men- ry alternate | t'oned in the foreign news, is supposed to belong m the Saturday trip from | ¢> Bath, Me head, press: bo Georgeto post will run through to Shep- her on the head. ing the skull to the brain. | to yoursel . and relief ai to your infants, | 7°0'* ‘Sm Mor: : Ww gratified to be able to state that we ha ‘Phe speaker was frequently applauded. The pore who were airing the gun were the eae Perfectly ato inall oases, See advertionnest is herdstown. Lato iw vaen, uty eare able e have eq) fs amimodate. ant) auoaivar COnmEEN, a not beard of any accident having occurred from | Mr. Ellis B. Schnabel, of this ely, was next in- <e he wound is supposed tozbe — : this exbibition, as is too frequently the case on troduced. He said he appeared beture them that such occasions. evening with peculiar and unusual feelings. It wos the first time tu the history of the great dem- ocratic party when he felt that it was about enter- DE. mo, Cuba, state that seme ten or twelve Ameri- eRe OR, &c.. the en- | can Vessels have landed over 5,000 negroes within Hamilton& Leach,advernsed | the lest six weeks on that coast; one was 3 tay, July 3, is postpuned until | stesmer a YoN’s Magnetic INsEct PowvER The physicians attending the girl were of opin. | Exterminston Bed Bare, Roster Ticks, Ants, fon last evening that she could ‘not recover, but Garden Insects, &e. _ would soon die. It contains no Poison AcabeMY o¥ Visitration —The distrib@ion of SS a a nst., Raine hour. A Dangerous Counterfeit. remiume to the meritorious pupils at the Acad- | tering upon @ contest wherein they were obliged | Tux Cuanoxs recently made in the Auxilia Lyon’s Macxetic Pints In this stock 1s embraced many choice Madeires, ‘Jaly 5—Peterson’s Bank Note os of Visitation took place oa Tuesday last, in toatrike occasionally friends andl’ toon He fsa Guard, of this city, id as follows: ‘ Samuel Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. pnd ee Cone carmony’s an vince Pm tmegen e se inet the ote the presence of tee fag ea The Tips an abiding faith in the principles of the great Spalding, vice J. E.S Hilton, removed; Thos. Sold SS areas reat of the must celebrated houses of Ecrope, to- dangerous counterfeit $5 note on the Pennsylvania were awarded in English,Prencb,Spanishuusic, | democratic party to which they wereall attached. | Sutton, vice J 8. Hempler, removed; John Nagle, Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer gether with a large stock of Ghempezne in great Tewnship Bank of Pbtladeiphie. It ise perfect (en the harp, guitar, piane, and vocal). painting | He liad viewed its history since he was capable | vice D. Hauper, removed; Henry 8 Konig, vice | ¢; iinet ead best remedy known for exterminat- | variety. as well as superior Old Rye Whisky, Coxe in oil and water-colors, drawing, needlework, | of understauding its purposes and itsobjects. He | Joun Hazel, removed; Sam’! ‘aylor, vice Jobn vigtiance, good management dilivence in sewing ing Rats and Mics, Cockroaches, Bugs, Auts, | nec Brandy, Holland Giu, Old Accomac Peach and |/@¢ stmele of the original had read closely its history in days prior to his | Augeman, removed; John Hodgeon, vice J. 3. Musquitoes, Fleas, Moths, Grain-Worms and Gar’ | Apele Br for the poor, punctual attendancy,ete. The naines . ; Sing Prison 160, 0 ba tment of fine Havana Cigars Fire at he | Sing birta, and be bad yet to see the tirst party or fac- | Norwood, resigned; T. O’Bryan, vice S. Malone, | den |nsects. : ‘ poo pees, Frokies, Geadene, @6. New Yor, July 3.—The cabinet o- of of the ils honored under the above heads are | tion of a party thet bad ever 8 ung up in opposi | removed; John Holoran, vice James Rooney, re. Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y. All of whi Jeitively to be sold to close the H. Woodroff, in the State prison, Sing as tation Senior queens, or young ladies on | t on wit thathad long eurvived Fer the fret ime, moved; George Sheketl? vice Thomas Stone: re- i bs oil, apnerery Whew, — oak asi ed consis: sage teers whom the iti:st Loners of the Academy were con- | therefore, in view of the fact that a portion of their | moved. It is understood that there is but little ferred (crowns and gold medals)— Misses 8 Vir- ranks Were arrayed against them, he felt the Re- public trembiing beneath the shock of ‘the battle. ‘Toe black republicans felt perfectly competent t take charge of the government. In 1856 he was engaged extensively in a combat with that party. He carried the very banner that the,Convention at Charleston and at Baltimore ralsed over Stephen A. Douglas; he carried the very platform where none of the secessionists could carry it to-day, and succeeded. But now he would not only have to contend against the old enemies of the democracy but against the faction of dissatisfied members of that great national party, and therefore it was that he had said he trembied for the Union. It was a.matter of great public congratulation inia Shekell, Mary Eliza Scott, Frances M. urray, Juliana Bing, Eulzlie Shyne, Louisa A Keating, and Sarah A. Waring; judged equal in merit. ud Loners in same Circle to Misses Anna Moe, wag oe, Diggs, Catherine Gainor, Rosalia Callan, Mary A. Joyce, Arabella Elliott Helen Ivey, Willisinenna Fitzpatrick, Rosetta Best, Mary Kerr, Emma Cissel, M. Virginia Laub, Jane Lenthall. and M. Josephine Haudy Junior queea—Miss Alice Kerr. nd bonors in same circle to Misses —_— Cochrane, Laura Callan, Anua Handy, Anna Fitzpatrick, Eliza- beth Klopfer. ‘Tux Coverssizs oF Finexen—The fire in — concern. 2 i Sing, bas been destroyed by fire. His loss is — ai ill alway JNO. E, LEACH. Surviving Pa taer. 000. insured for $40,000. on the build probability of changes, except for cause, for some | Gud them far achumen atthe Meee Mad eee | jy 2. 1 COMcGUIRE & OO, Ancis _ | $65,000. insu me to come. Ing, to the State, $4,000. SELLING OFF 70 CLOSE BUSINESS. Direnkaens ons, inde. —_— Beem a a can wimg | The owh te Pinan, ‘ = >a sity, i 2 ally inform his customers, aw - 1a, July 5.—The number of persons assembled on the Presidents THROOE Te tee eat pee nae Che NESS | ity geasrally, that be Las concloded tp Lice cage ey eaporm <~ rounds south of the Executive Mansion, where | (HROOF. im ve of Hudson N. Y- Sir ont bumpeet, Aas in otaee te do a 26, Te je powerful band, left this morning tor Camp oe reparations were making for a display of fire- His funeral will*take place froin his late resi- | 8.00 8s Po TS ad SHOES oe an _ Works, and created a disturbance that called for | dence, at 4 o'clock p.m, on Thursday. the oth ta tad pee eget hate Ri aay poen: Toten : errs fae police in want of reliable goods for wear, wonld say, give Isiand Kaces. The party w:s| stant.’ His friends and acquaintauces are invited mea cail and you will not be disappointed. New Yor. Jair. —Viora Temple beat: coupes, and officers sent te quiet the d pane. . Dae Omar ge Oe EE ; ‘ George In the noon an On the 4th instant, 4 + infan' bout to el my business, al] accounts ik Race occured at the Nations! Hately yetwreen Cece git iny books wil bs renierad on orbelore te ist | M. Patchen yesterday at. the Suiffelky Park occurred at the National Hotel, vetween C. Seng. | 80D be eh Helen B. Henderson, aged 2 stack, jr.,and Jno Kane, during which a pistol | months v4 = was drawn by the former. Me. Bradford wes wee Sayers! will take place from the residence of July, when I hope they will be responded to prompt- | Course. Tine 224, 221%, 2 37%. ly, that! may meet with prompt the obliga —_—_ . ‘: .) No, 73 Maryland RA y. Baitimere Markets ia dG a Rel aa and warrants were issued for the arrest Ay. at4 ofelek ae ae r el No. 303 scighanieof Pea, | Baw man De tor gg closed iy No erties week that at the people is country were not yet in a | of - On the 30th June, ran illness of 19 months,|] jel pm __bet. 9th and 10th sts. | ard street bas KC; clos 7 Paitbormonte Hall on Monisy action a spirit | Condition to surrender to.a handful of myn; that BE s WILLIAM MARTIN, the only son ef Wun aed! sta FeieaT Wheat closed firm; good to white 1.400 Gectnentet be clierished—a | they will net yleld to abused power, and desert | Hann Burren Witnovr Icx—To kave de-| Mury neaee? years, § montheaad bdars. (=| FO UTES. FLIES? one mosourOMts! 165, Corn clasod steady; white 6a78e. apitit'et kindness end harmony that does credit | Principle. In great historical Spechs, wonderful | lightfully bard butter in summer, without ice, to the two companies most actively vicissil G ‘town, the 4th ii THOMAS the plan recommended by the Scientific American, FISHER ean nad belavel som of "Thomas and is a good one. Put a trivit, or say open flat thing | Amanda E. Dow ing,aged 1 mpath. ; puton ti e | The tri of thé family ace invited to attend oe bute a plegpscedll ap with eee ee Rise | sno fanarnls aple(Tharebentaaermmeres Sorelook, ever been associated with a large aud progressive age. Wonderful viclasitudes always at extraord!, hecessities—always < yellow Procure some Fly Paper at MOORE'S es. 67260. Provisions firm eucnot active; bacon sides End Drug Store. Each sheet will cacch 2,000 flies, ; k 81925; prime pork $15; Iteontaius ne poisos, nor does it draw. them ‘ike | 2 a1L% whicty spany stake: most prepsrations of the kind. It catches Moxqua- | 72™P $44 Speaking of the first fire, members of the tare en- Kine companies complimented each other highly. and joined in praising the efforts of the hook and flower {rom the residence of his parents, No.329 Wash- | '°* 2, ona. ANTS AND MOTHS, &e. _.._ New York Markets, ladder company, appearing to be unwilling to Seat the edge shail cot apap beled pat ington st. Use Moore’s [nsect Extermmator, it is war | New Yor. JulyS — Flour is lower; edit for the etforts which ot belon, to thea. Ou Monday the Perseverance came Applause.| | He would not trouble the water; plug the hole of the flower-pot with a | —————————————-————etonerne cork, then arene the flower-pot with Pater; tet | [MPORTANT TO HOUSEREEPERS. in a cool place until morn| or eat break- KE! fast the batter will be very bard by supper time. E.R. DURKEE & CO.’S i ———___ BLEOCrT Sriczss. Deav.—The ‘numerous friends of Mr. John * not George Law, a clerk in the Adjutant General's | ABSO: EL RAND Rainer y URE office: will regret to lear of hie ih this moru: [Dakatoe coh Spioses ‘and gleensa ing at his by wi Statess.2°; ranted, if ding to directions, to clear | Ohio €5.75e8580; Southern 85.6505 S. Whee. our pousinnat auy insect that crawis. Price 2, | is heavy. Gorn is Duoyant, with « light sueply; eee in ixed Gic; Westetn yellow 65a67\c. Pork Sailesiy eee ant sou. will Lecomrmots. | Suit. Lud saan; Whubpebeady Mice. dy 2-6 West End Drug Store, 113 Pa. av, IES Fist. con C WATER New Yorn, Jaly 4 —Money is in demand, elie the PL! 6 per them bie iagring 2 debates Ay those ints e ranks ty, fr they a beard them aconed in he bs fi uy the with their suction, but oll their Sonne ee! hand. The members of the Franklin instantly placed’ hose at their control, and aided in the management of it during the Nie in service. “Phis evinces a spirit of harmony bly commendable aud mutually agreeable and beneficial. dow, ; + gtill er MBING. GAS | leans on call at cent yew Fag od tHe then length slan us y for the purpose without ° STING BUSINESS at staad i but dail. ‘tnd Rock island 70%; Ovi 70) : tional ampect and the pellop doped otenly a fem pour. The deceased hasinen cov: | 80% my Inet Faaed Pnnlee? het BENE SS ae having & plivtuful | Coal Co. 12%; Ill. Gentral sharee 63; Wlebiven Tux Wasuixcton Seuzet Scuoor.—The an- | "ational as; polie by E ¢ h paper.) to prevent by Keeping: | tupply of water waa readiiy observed ‘at the fact | Gontbocy 240; New York Central 82; Vacw's *: nual exhibition of this institution, Mr. Samuel a nel comets 4 Ta yes net ee deraex calergny ne {ama wel ean shoud have bey 2 | Mo. ost 4 mene porti remar! apply a panne werter ree vsmue oe Peak and 6 streets, ou Mouday eveoing he aaid he woped f be able Yo convince even orm, In POUND ALL per a Pat ordore for tne aatpodaction af Water ond G Move os Tamarine “Oper cove dxpiaxs " Yast, ff the presence of a throng of wha, nearly | smalles: boy present that the time come asa single trial will y prove. I be prompt ia. torts omahenebe. very sertous-matter in the was, ee being the parents and near friends of | stand by, in a peculiarly energetic manner, the Manuinotured only = P aa sapeie Wit Band was in atiendauce, | man who bad ‘been presented by the Nations Convention at Baltimore, and whose standard ae unfurled that night. bias ony owinpewar iB PONSERS ey, 5 ‘ WwW A ty. Cc. SNYDER. ~— est letter from Diamond Springs, neo: 903 ys , , C SNYDER. Bg ia ‘OR HIRF—A COLORED GIRL, (alave,) 16 arrived ‘at First. Houors silver wE. J. WwW oop he Ups COAL Les: Ne ieee OF, se. ‘Walle there Lise! ir Schall, J.P.’ , W. HB. Page, A. J. Whear ofr . r. MAN. No. 764 st. west t certifird w Ipavife of Dr. AN. No. 7 ey wa an setuers: re mea ; inseeromana, oe as ‘ erm Sts. 202'Pa. Ay., ieee + Milland Wharf foot tte, : +. L. Denham; conduct and - me 17-tf ay nt. TR ft, 1. MeClelian ,ADELPHIA—The steamer 3.8 Kelly Soa L. Woodward; 'punctaatityr i eee eens aaa Alexander; general im F. ,C.] CHRar Goons —Burdette, on Hivedl aad will reget va, freight King, W. Rollins, L. Strider, U. Onne, & Patt jst ow offering, great ind above port. to saitoa Friday morn ' £ wan! ry goods, . q ito ‘of alii deact! tre ad “HYDE & Davi oe domestic goods on sure to give him a call. OF gotdt (tive omnew em uaove wl £bs

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