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' TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. = _ FROM TEMAS. = lection Rath the eee ve Ree sumed. Cargo, July 4.—New Orleans THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) °°‘, THE STAR BUILDINGS, - west corner of Penniaavenue and 11th strech | By W. D. WALLACH. 2 26th bring fater‘news from Texas a Pf gd The STAR is served by the carriers to their! ‘Gal. is to be once pra Heath ol eu bers in the City and Districtat TWELVE- communication with the North, A line is wow AND-A-HAL¥ CENTS PER WEEK. building from Shreyepdrt to Vickburg, On the 24 nitimo Judge Whitenead’s, resi. PricE FOR Maitine:—Single copy, Three dence, near Houston, was robbed by a party of Cents; one month, Seventy-five Cents; three’ men. The Were disguised, ana months, One Dollar and Fifty Cents; six months, got $750 and a gold watch, Robbin; Teport- Three Dollars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers, ed Texas papers the order of the day. are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday morning—One Dollar and a Half a year. Ss NTS. GROVER’'S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, near Willard’s Hotel. Lawless m &fe si nk and aeeeieat ta private proj under the piepce itis BGferencat oiperts yr ; Fi ; Yeitzel abd nger ved at e latter is. making AMUSEMENTS. CANTERSURY HALL, Galveston on the 19th, his permanent headquarters at Galveston. Eorty men entered the store of Si an Houston, a ree a aa ne and Popesyalued at $20.000. Dr. ian refugee from -Littla Rock, was shot in the AUCTION SALES. ¥ C. RK. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. _ PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Pe AEs. SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE PAR- TIES furnished with OMNI- hehe : | | VALUABLE LEASEMOL : W. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucti BUSES Matt : streets of Galveston and killed by the guard. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Jnly 7th, benefit o tan as A GANTERE RY HINES were, ‘ F ue AUCTION, RAGESBTS Op B* ice re No. 307 Pi rete Stans’ Rtas rational on LaGrange vide sacked by 100 men of all Gay- AN IMMENSE DOUBLE BILL ! Axo’) CANTERBURY HALL {™ ‘an on the preteen Paani oes ees | REGULAR SALES AT STORE, every TUES: | 2 2™* Sea teed | scanty SPARE at ADMIRE OO ere AN IMMENSE se Lae : . three EGU LES . Fat = = pep | Sens sas; Ww on First fim in this city of @ Weind, Mystic, Le- THEATRE) CANTERBURY HALL (THEATRE | Crocind toran nine years, Said property frotitess | DAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, of Furni: GPCOND GRAND PICNIC OF THE FIRST | Gcreato General Grantor at Galveston, an dered to General Granger at Galveston, and was paroled and rettrned to Martin, where his family resides. gxendary Drama of ancient German lore, replete with fearful Imageries and Demoniacal Machina-, tions, relieved by the softening infinences of True Love and Chivalric Devotion, entitled THE EL OF MIDNIGHT. During the Grand Masynerade Scene, in the ser- ond act. the youthful and brilliant AUGUSTA will appear in a magnificent Dance. a Lay ee, Lovell... ..Mr. Miller Beall After which, Mr. J. C. McCOLLOM will recite T. B. Reade’s inspirimg Poem, SHERIDAN'S RIDE. The performance will conclude with ROBERT MACAIRE. FAMILY MATINEE to-morrow (Saturday) af. ternoon. feet on Maryland avenue, between 31 and 434 sts., Island, running back 127 feet to an alley, now under rent at $55 per month. Terme cash. dy 6-3t™ O.R. L. CROWN & CO., Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BAILIFF’S. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE AT PTBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY. the 13th instant, at 100’clock a, m,, we shall seli at house No. 162, on G street, be- tween 20th and 21st streets, all goods and chattels mentioned in said distrain for house rent due in ar- rears, viz: 3 Mahogany Tables, 2 Pine do., 12 common Chairs, | Sideboard, 1 Clock 1 set Castors, Jot of China, 3 Waiters, 1 Desk, 1 Carpet, 1 Cooking Stove and Fixtures. Lot Tinware, } Safe, 2 Sofas, 3 Beilsteads, 4 Mattresses, 2 Rocking Chairs, 1 Whatnot, ture, Sutler’s Stores, Boots, Shoes, Clothing. &., &c. Advances made on all kinds Goods, Watches, Diamonds, &c. 5 Iv BIW $e W.B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Horse and Carriage Bazaar, 98 Lonisiana avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c. fo Sire MOEMING; July 8, will be sola, al CORIXTY HORSES AND MULES, suitable for saddle and se tee of which are very fine harness, work and le Horses. ALSO. A large and desirable collection of new and second> hand Carriages, Wagons and other vehicles. ALSO, One Calash Carriage, built by Beckhaus. jew and second-hand Harness, &c. Regular sales at the Bazaar, every Tuesday, LOUISIANA AVENUE, near StxTH STREET, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels, GEORGE LEA... ...Proprietor. Also, of the Varieties, New wort: and Canterbury WARD SOCIALS WILL BE GIVEN at ANALOSTAN ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 10x, 1865. Dancing to commence at 3 o'clock p, m., and con- tinue until 2 o'clock a. m. Boats will run from the foot of High street and from the foot of G street every tenminutes, jy 5-5t* OTICE —The Steamer ARGO will commence Fanning. until further notice, to GLYMONT EVERY DAY, Sundays not excepted leaving foot of 7th street! (Parkhurst & Co.’s Wharf) at 9 a.m. Alexandria The Fourth at Louisville. LovisviL_r, July 5.—A splendid bangyet was given to Major General Sherman at the Matcne Temple on Monday evening. T General addressed the guestsin one of his hap= Piest efforts, and distinguished military and a orators contributed their efforts to the dc~ c lon. Independence day was appropriately cele brated yesterday athe Fair. Grounds, the Pleasure of the o¢casion only being marred by a few cases of.sun-stroke. - General Logan has issued an order for the imanetiiate muster out of the entire Army of the Tennessee. JOSH HABT.. ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, July 5, 6,7, 8. BURLESQUE, SALE OF ON MENT. FRAMB 1 Stand, 2 Carpets, 2 Blinds, jing Bu ate. Tickets $1. 5 CARNCROSS § DIXIE’S MINSTRELS, LWardidve PCard Tables c Fecha Pl Thursday, and Saturday, ott LOT CHAMBERLIN, Agent, The Hon. Nathaniel Wolfe died here on Mon= Direct from their ra House, Philadelphia, the 2 Feather Bolsters, 1 Stand, Carriages and Harness, &c., &c., always at pri- RINITY CHU | day, and Dr. Benjamin R, Palmer died this Star Trom Word ina sparkling oid aire: 2 Wash Basins and Pitchers, 1 Hat Rack, vate sale. Ts (URCH (GEORGETOWN) SUN- | morning. ar rouse of she: ‘orl asin des} ing 1 Mabogany Bureau, ] Bedstead, Sale without regard to eae DAY SCHOOL EXCURSION, —— SOeURG ee ey I Mahocany Stat Thee sateles iyé (Chron, ‘nd Intel} ean The large and commodious steam- The Tiogt 6 raise—A Veteran. DANCE AND DL Walhnt Warde be pe iand Ritcher, aS er Wawasset will leave the wharf, ease Beirast, My. July 5.—Dhé United States . foot of High street, Gecrgctown, on x ; steamer Tioga; Lieutenant Commander Wm. By a combination of artists not excelled by amy in 2 maroeeny Devgelng Bureans1 Hedstead, D1 ; JULY 15TH, D. Whiting, sailed yesterday for the edsterm ie malasires etonicn se ane Card Table. 4 Chairs. 1 Carpet. Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington patie ude down the river to Glymont, returning by | coast of Maine. She will return in a few days. LEHR. DIXEY SIMMONS, SLOCUM, PALMER, And all the balance of the urniture in house sold Washington, D. C., duly 3.1850, st ook revbellent haul of amusic willibe in attendance Winttam Hutchins, Peno the only re- ROSS. ‘HOLDEN,’ A-BECKET, 4 until the rent is pall, Teams cash. Will be sold at public auction, on the premises, | on boars, and at the Pavilion durtng the day Maining veteran of the Re volition resident im SCA "ROS! y' Bailiffs. | under the direction of Captain J. H. Crowell, A. Q, Refreshments will be furnished at moderate rates, | New England, participated im the celebration. 0. F. HOTCHKINS GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. M., on SATURD. ONE ST The's ETS ONE Di ‘ROSS, AND OTHERS. No charge for reserved VILLARS. THE BUFFALO BO Admittance, 50 Cents. OLLAR. Children half price. sterday at Bangor. The steamer will leave the wharf, foot of High ° His mind rematns cl and his health is gdod wen AY, aay 8, 1855, at 6.30 p. m., a ORY FR. NG, _iy 6-e0d ME BUILD. weate. NOVELTIES FOR FOURTH OF JULY WEEK. | [RY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO. . | eas teay the bid Contratand Hospitals Washine, | Szeet, Georgetown, at 72s o°clock a. i. Doors open at 7% o'clock, to commence at a4. ‘| NOVELTIES FOR FOURTH OF JULY WEEK! Se Mee SISO avenloneers nue, near the old Contraband Hospital, Washing: | "jy 5-ba7eial4™ Election of President of the Chesapeake ay 3-tf A. S. PENNOYER, Agent. VELTIES FOR FOURTH OF JULY WEEK. | EXECUTOR’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ter ye AL80. O! FOR GLYMONT! and Ohio Canal. = ‘ + | ROVEERTES TOR SOURTE Oe SUEy WHEE HOUSE AND LOT ON NEW YORK AVENUE, | Will be sold on MONDAY, July 10, at 6.30 p.m., 4 H Batiaore, July 6—J. Snovelly, of H OXFORD! OXFORD! OXFORD: OVELTIES FO 9 B WEEK BETWEEN 12TH AND 143TH STREETS. _ ONE-STORY FRAME BUILDIS G, wie. ye ras teed Vcecleccata: ye of Hane MUSIC HALL AND THEATER, NE Tn aE ae eT Ree EEE NOON, Atle: parvot Luk | Sixteen,by thirty-two feet, situated at the far end | The Island Social Club takes great pleasuro in | gpeake aud Ubi Gana. he mines cr Aone . inth « t, frontil P Ivania avenne, 4 in So. OR. 1 ; ; of the Navy dar ridge, and formerly used a8 @ | announcing to their friends and the = we 1 ‘ Ninth treet, fronting on Pennsylvania av: He, 3,n square No, 287, fronting 2 feet 6 inches on Guard Barracks. D.H RUCKER, mublic ifenerally that they intend Spates, of Cumberland, Maryland, Brevet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, | jy 3-6t Depot of Washington. GRAND ones OF PERFORMANCE} aah and 3th streets west, and running back 74feet, with EW a ten foot paved alley along the east side, and im- FIRST GRAND EXCURSION The Weather at Mount Washington. IME! PANTOMIME! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. proved by a three-story Brick Dwelling Hous Mount WASHINGTON, July 5.—The ther< REE PANO! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. anytime; One-third in eash; the remainder in six Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, T GLYMONT PAVILION, mometer at the Tip Top’ House this morning, an v nths, wi Interest, sec a — ET! BALLET! BA gk deed of trust on the premises. AUCTION SALE OF_A FINE TWO-STORY MERE DN IUD CELTS RTS eee te Boge LET! BALLET! Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- | FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON SRVENTH eee eee . LOCAL HITS? chasers. JOHN VAN RISWICK, STREET, OPPOSITE THE PARK HOTEL. The members of this Club have determined ti THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS. ‘AL HITS! WM. A. FENWICK, On MONDAY, the 10th instant, at 63 o'clock p.. | make this one of the best excursions of the season. i : J z executors. m., we shall sell in front of the premises Lot No. | No pains or expense have been spared to make this | Letter from Marcus P. Norton Concernitig eae sens! jyS-eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE &CO., Aucts. 8.3. B. Haws) subdivision of Mount Pleasant ada: ot ei oymete and pleasure to all who may 2 His mony. 3 E y. = ‘arm, fronting 20 feet on 7th street, running back! | Participate. — The following appears in the Troy,N, ¥. NOTICE. ’ 20 5 i t i to 8th street. it] s Prof. Cook’s Brass and String Band has beer - i i 4 9 QE JULY, Mid O; MCGUIRE, a:C0., Anctioneors, Hal teostery rama Livone Dole of Cromeen bends || gaged lor the occaston, . jm ea- | Daily Times: Troy, N. Y., July 1, 1965. “Editors of Troy Daily Times: 2? 196 “Having capt d heard itsaid bya few per- sons, who seem to know more of, and to have greater care and anxiety about the business he new, swift and commodious steamer Wawas- set will make two trips, leaving her wharf, foot of 7th street, precisely at 83¢ o'clock a. m., andat 1g o'clock p.m. Should the day prove stormy the ex- cursion will be postponed until further notice. material, suitable for any kind of business. Terms: One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS BY CATALOGUE AT THE AUCTION ROOMS. Commencing MONDAY EVENING, July 10th, At8 o'clock, and continuing each evening there- after until about 5,000 volumes are sold. produced under the direction ef Alfred Miaco. : fi i i . 5 50 will be required down when the proj is TICKETS $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies. ~citi i jo) eee nology History, Poetry is Astronomy. ‘Botany’ kibckelon GREEN & WiLL eS ol Gtr eae Cominittes.ot Arrangements: Oud, GinEE volunteered to ths Goreme as YAEXT, fereonicricer ot miscciinnenae feclante the cate: OF A GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD. | SSPERE™M, Dixon,” Jno Mahorncy, | Etve the testimony recently given by me in thes BENEFIT’ TO THE GREAT logue is a complete set of Reese's Cyclopedia, with | @ALE OF A GOVERNMENT FRAME BUILD- | W T Stone, Geo Adams, —Geo Miller, ‘assassination trial’ about being brought to = AND eRED FRITZ, the plates. Audubon’s ‘Birds of- America—sub- ING. Thos McCook, John Little, | T Hutchinson, close at Washington, I ask of yon the privilege Neve 7 MIACO BROTHER: scription copy; Mons Bayle’s Dictionary. Among | Chief Quartermaster’s Offce, Depot Washington, JC Fisher, H Beach. € Dice. jy 5-1w* | in the most public manner through the columns AD aOees MIACO B: THERE. the Law Books are: ell’s State Trials, How- Washington, D. C., July 6, 1355. } OTICE TO EXCURSIONISTS of your most valuable journal, to deny such % MIACO BROTHERS: ard’s, Jobmeon’s, Peters’s, Veesey's, and all the | Will be sold at public auction, on the premises, | | =o B charge, and to state the’exact manner and sea= q xalnable reports, with a large namiber of old Eng- | under the direction of Capt. J. H. Crowell, A.Q: son for DENTISTRY. Dest wish to inform my friends and the public generally, that I now am pre. ared to extract, fill or insert Teeth o old, Silver or Vulcanite, in the best man- The undersigned, Van Walkinburgh & Co., have fitted up the new steamer ARGO and the double-decked barge R. T. BISHOP and they are now of-' fered for charter for day or moonlight excursions to any point down the Potomac. The barge is lish Law Books and foreign publications. s Among the miscellaneous are: DeQuincy’s writ- ings,and Arthur’s Works, Bohn’s Libraries, to- ether with a number of books on Agriculture, fardening, &c.. and a large number of handsomely illustrated books on the Fine Arts, with a fine copy ERS, ERS, pt. iving the testimony. ent — M,,on THURSDAY, July 13, 1835, at 5 o-clock p. Renin ae m., @ one-story FRAME BUILDING, twenty-four by one hundred feet, known as Mont- gomery Barracks, and situated at Jessup’s Cut, on the Baltimore and Washington railroad ington during the last of May on importang business for some of my clients, Before goings I had been requested to appearas a witness for some part of the defence, which related to the absence of the locks upon the doors of the box HAS Tee Who have created such an immense sensation in | per, on the most reasonable terms. and irregularity | ts city. They will appear in their terrible and | Cr Aierican Edition of Boydell’s Shakespeare, 1D aa RUGker, exrenly Stted for Sunday Schools and pleasure | ‘here the honest and ever faithful ens of the teeth corrected. Satisfaction guarantied in | astounding feats every night, ) arene tern: Brevet Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, For further particulars inquire at tho office of | Lincoln was so brutally murdered by the die all. cases, and I respectfully solicit. a share of your duaite, cash. 5. C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. jy 6-td Depot of Washington. | PAREHUBSE & £0., foot of 7th street, or on Se staveholdere— traitors and their aide Meeime No. 249 9th et., bet. N and O north. 9 * *CAPT. Lot CHAMBERLIN. ers and abettors—but upon a pre! ex: gent. amination of counsel after my arrival im Washington, the defence decided not to cal me, for reasons not known to me, except that E heard it afterwards said that they could prove that which they desired to—I was not, there= fore, called by the defence. In conyersation with the Hon. Horatio King in the court room je 27-tf Ges MOONLIGHT EXCURSION, Under the auspices of the 8ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ‘CUTORS’ SALE OF THREE VALUABE TRACTS OF LAND ON SEVENTH STREET TURNPIKE, NEAR SILVER SPRING. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July Ith, at 4 o’clock, at the Auction Rooms of J.C. McGuire & Co., we shall sell three very desirable Tracts of B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctionecrs. . TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, sittingws a Court of Equity, teased in a cause of Elizabeth Green and others vs. ohn Magee and omer No. 374 upon the docket of REAT DISCOVERY IN D. ISTRY. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, 1 would advise all persons having teeth to et “LEWIE'S otce, LOSS Second week of extract to call at D ‘ave them taken out without pain. said court, the subscriber, as trustee, will offer at . _— Patico. call and examine the Doctor's new and im- mublic wale on MONDAY, the Uthday of July, at | p°yq: pil bordering on the beantiful grounds of F: | he steamer WAWASSET will make an Excur. | Where the conspirators were being tried for thé pores method ofinserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH. he hour of o'clock in the afternoon, all the real | No.7 containing acres, fronts on the Seventh | Sion down the Potomac on MONDAY, the 10th of | Murder and contemplated murder, in relation July, leaving the wharf at the foot of 7th street at estate of which the late Hugh Magee died seized, m.. Procinely, a being the west half of Lot 25, in Square 100, and Lot C, in Square 102. Also, Lots A, B,C and D, in the subdivision of original Lot 3, in Square 9) Also, Lot E, being part of original Lot 4, in same square, to the matter about which I afterwards testie fied, and after I had recognized Atzerodf, Dr, Mudd and O’Laughlin, and pointed them ont to him—that conversation was overhead by the Rey. Dr, Channing, of Washington, whog 2954 Street turnpike, between the beautiful farms of Messrs. Clagett and Blair. Lot No. 2 lies in the rear of the above, and contains 127% acres. Lot No. 3 adjoins ‘Silver Spring,” and contains 1: acres. Lots No, 1 and 2 are each improved by go fs ac) i you once see the at improvement in his teeth, you will have them in no other Bizlo this new and valuable one. Teeth inserted on Gold, Silver and Rubber Plates at the old price, as we have not advanced the price on qur work since the great LP r and return to the city about mid- night, without landing. A good band of music has been provided, and ice cream, confectionery, &c., will be served on board. The greatest possible care will be taken to make i hd. fronting on New Hampshire avenue 49 feet and 8 r orN et aad Pean’a avenue, between 12th and 13th ee eS Ans Inches, and containing 3.361 square feet, with all | Prame Dwellings and other improvements. Each | tie the most agreeable excursion of the season,” | Without my consent or knowledge, communi= streets. EWING lone Bite) gue MARAH, ane boilasngs and improvements to the: sams be: of wood and meadow land. Lot No. 3 contains ae eBHeren 1, Indtes sae eee cated the mg gare aa Government, and aevite j r 8. R. B.M.D., ist. longing. he vale to commence wit! ot CO, in i i re ¢ members of the iety, one or two hours after my conversation wi eee le — Mise EMA AS Square 102, and proceed from lot to lot. shout 20 neres of: the finest chestnut timber to be } and at the boat up to the hour of starting. ” | jax King, X come walbpoaisend bythe Was 3 1AM ABOUT TO MAKE A CHANGE IN Sere bs x ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; the balance of the | “Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder insix | _J¥ 5-eo&d Department to answer as a witness. I told. my business, I will offer to the citizens of Ae rau the day of sale: Rith interest, the pararmene | and twelve ‘months, with interest: the deferred | VW OUNT VERNON. the Judge Advocate that I could not see Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria, my en- | the fescinating dancers. giving his bonds for the deferred D Symieaese atid payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the TiC the materiality of my testimony, and therefore tire stock 3} kecurity to be approved by the trustee, or the cash The POTOMAC FERRY. asked to be excused as a witness. He replied @7-A py} .t of the premises may be examined at the AND FANCY GOODS, % counting room of the auctioneers. at agi below cost for one month FANT having ob- a that he understood the case much beiter tha I did, and that my testimony completed an ime ye paid on the day of sa! DRY which I will sell tained the pri vilege of landin, h ; Persons desiring to examine the lands are | a lease of the wharf at Mount Ver- > Gon wcnl trad Geis glue kines Garena At hiscost, the property | requested to call on Mr. James 3. Fenwick, on the | noncan excursion steamer will leave portant chain of testimony. Of course, then, L and boys’ Wear, from 45 to 60 cts; all weol Flannels ULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, ’ ar. and discharged of all claim | premises. the Company's wharf, foot of 7th street, on FRI- | did not, and could not under the law, refuse to 8734 cents; all colors Black Alapact, from 40 cents MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, of the parties to the canse. CKSON Conveyancer and Tevenncatempaat the cost ofthe | DAY, June 2, at 10 o'clock a.m., making regnlar | give the testimony. I gave it, and am nct sorry” ud; Schally Delains, 30 cents; new style Mozam- MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, 4 a Gere: ON, Trustee. purchasers. JOHN VAN RISWICK, tripsthereafter on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS Idid. An assault was soon thereafter made biques, 35 cents; Lawns, 40 to % cents; new style MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, iy 6-d WAM. L.WALL & CO., Aucts. ENWICK, ang FRIDAYS ofeach week. upon my character and standing in this come Prints from 2) to 25 cents. MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, eka RD : Executors ‘are to Mount Vernon and return, including ad- | [POW TAY Ce Tow to destroy ay testimon ‘We call particular attention to our White Goods, MULLIGAM, EMERSON, REDDEN, ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. _iy 5eokds J.C. McGUIBE & CO., Aucts. | mission to the Grounds, $140.7 and permit thereby the escape of the mony Brilliante from 26 to 36 cents; Check Cambric, MULLIGAL EMERSON. REBDEN, CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | PRY WM, L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Lee Geberat Saeeinvacitt, | derers and ascassins of the saviour of ous +} ‘ y RON, nN E 2 . . E a =F o es = = = y yr. rt some= Bigek tik Cirentarss and algo a lot of Slack SUK; MULLIGAN, EMERSON, REDDEN, pBYPrine of. dectee of the Supreme Court of | SALE OF UNITED STATES STEAMERS at | PROF. J. W RRBIS' DANCING ACADEMY, | (Quuy, [i You Paps You Uve ate steal which I have just received from auction, whieh i. 868, Grahani va, Graham ot. ali cE shall oil at ri Public Auction, on THURSD Penn. ave., between 6th and 7th, impeachment. I am engaged in preparing will offer to sell from $5 to 82 - in new Ethiopian acts. Miitcauction on MONDAY ARTBRNOON daly Masta te acon aataey x Ay ” a public defence to that malicious ana mas Inly 2.1865, at 12 o'clock m.,’at the Navy Yard; the following-named ed States Navy Department: Opposite Metroplitan Hotel. Prof. KREIS begs leave to announce to his for- I have also a full assortment of Hoop Skirts, i in a i which I houg t very low; French Corsets. $1.50, lignant attempt, which in due time wilk Wth,at6 o'clock, on the premises, Lots 1, 4,5 an appear. It was the work of ies and of easels, 6,eqnare No. 92, fronting on Connecticut avenue, Washington, D. C. the Unit longing to Sud thearands of other articles too numerous tc in Sst SIDE WHEEL COMMODORE HEAD Length, | mer patrons and the public Inge neral that inst whom I have been i ention, which ye ‘vill find at my Store, No. 341 2ist and north S street. - iF SIDE- 3 MO EAD—Length, f men agai: whom ve n engaged im 7th street. between G and These lots were occupied by the late Guy Graham | 178 feet; breadth, 33 fect; depth, 13 feet 2 inches! gt the request of @ great many offils puptis several important matters of litigation, Im “JULIUS SYCEL, Government or individuals, collected. hav e been subdivided into thirteen diameter of cylinder, 45 inches; stroke of piston, 11 stroke. as a garden, an e ducting the business of my law office Iba 0 during the summer season. conducting u 5 y law office ya Boece ok HART GLARRE: KANE, bolifine tote Mand NY which have been’ already | “SiDE-WHEEL COMMODORE BARNEY — | \ Daye and hours of Tuition for Ladies, Missessand | made some enemies, which I could not prévent Jas. T Close, F.E.Corpetr, W.A. Monror HART, CLARKE, KANE, sold. Length, 143 fuet; breadth, $3 feet; depth, 12 feet; | Masters, Wednesday aud Saturday afternoons,trom | unless at the sacrifice of the legal and équitabla ate Col.16thVa.Vols, of N. ¥. Late War Dep't: HART. CLARKE, KANE ‘Terms cash. Voneter of cylinder, 88% inches; atroke of piston, | $ to 6 o'clock, Tghis of my clients, ‘Their batercsts 1. haves LateCol.6thVa.Vols. of H.¥. Late War Dep’: HART, SLAREE: BARE, Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of | $f Be ee eee te dimtioat agtntiemen 's Class, Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- | guarded and protected in the line of pet y s s -W — Le! 4 feet; ve Ki f righ! CLOSE, CORBETT & MONROE HART, CLARRE, BANE, Pre PHECR ARES W.Y.FENDALL, Trustee. | breadth, 33 feet; depth, 12 feet; diameter of cylin: | | Private instructions given to snit the conve- Ri leiden J Pah te gad | Cae at i PART, GLARED: BANE? je md JAS. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | er 38thehes: 9 feet stroke. niences of the pupil, whole worl on ‘ihe few malignant CLAIM, PATENT, BEAU STATE, AND GEN HARE SEARRE: RANE THOS DONLING, Avs sorsns, D6 | ene essa Ue API | wath eyo aaa tears | edie usar ou elt pumas Sot es see CHANCERY, SALE, OF A VERY VALUABLE | “SIDE-WHEEL BANSHEE Stcol Platod— | _ ‘The Hall can be rented for Private Parties and | bas already had extensive notice by ihe wee . he United S and the fall Corps Dramatiqne in a fine Drama, TAVERN AND GARDEN FARM AT TENAL- | Length, 213 feet; breadth, 20 fect 8 inches; depth, | Soirees. my 19-tf | of this country. . In conclusion I will say thee CLAIMS of all kinds, against the United States LYTOWN, D.C wet, diametér of cylinder, #2 inchess 46 tel! | our” ROTHSCHILD erceayne ce irs r. F tAetci rdnance, Quartermasters’, and all Government PP ocr a ts made up and attested. MONEY loaned and advanced on Claims. Especial attention given to PATENT CASES, PATENT CASES promptly attended to. STATE bought and sold. Honses and aleor rentin Washington, D.C., Alex- and surrounding country. S granted on LIFE,FIRE and MARINE SKS, in some of the oldest and most responsible Insurance Companies. MISS JENNIE JOHNSON, MARY AND CARRIE MI8S KITTY LEE, GARDNER, with a host of others each night in a diversified bill L. Keene, et.al. day of Jul! premises, nin By yirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity, made and passed on the 5th day of July, A. cause No, 447, docket 7. ~ Twill’ sell on leery 1855, at_5 o’cl n Tenally: property, known as closure, containin perches of land, an “ ning for the same at a bound stone standin; south side of the river road sixty feet, southwest of a bound of the original tract ** F a thence southwest forty-two perches; southeast. perches; north6134 deg. east, thirty-one and D., 135, in the chancery J. R. Keene, et, al., vs. A. NDAY, the 3ist Pp. m., on the town, D. C., that very valuable Conrad’s Tavern, and the en- ten e8, one rod and thirty described as follows; Begin- on the riendship,” and run- SIDE-WHEEL THOMAS FREEBORN—Length, 140 feet; breadth, 24 feet; depth, 8 feet 6 inches; diameter of cylinder, 40 inc! hes; 8 feet stroke. PROPELLER ANACOSTIA Length, 129 feet; breadth, 23 feet; depth, 5 feet; diameter o! 24 inches: 24 inch stroke. PROPEL: cyli nder, LER VERBENA—Length, 78 feet 4 inches; breadth, 17 feet 4 inches; depth, 8 feet 7 fnches; diameter of cylinder, 24 inches; 20-inch stroke, 3 i PROPELLER HENRY BRINKER—Length, 82 feet; bread diameter of ¢’ linder, 1 SIDE-WHEEL YA ANK th , 26 feet 7 inches; 8 inches; NKEE~ Length, 147 -inch stroke. th, 6 feet 2 inches; feet; Refreshments of al Liberal terms to pic: BOARDING. SUMMER GARDEN, . av., bet. 3d and 4th sts.. (Capitol Hill.) The largest Garden inthe District. Open every evening, with a FREE CONCERT. SHOOTING GALLE. ’ SWINGS, &c. 11 kinda in nice arbors. ‘ic parties my 18-3m* } leas AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED to answer for the conduct of my Whole !life.> The divine law I may have often di: ved but the statute law—never—never. “Marcus P, Norton.” IMPORTANT NAVAL CUANGE.—The Fortresg Monroe correspondent of the Philadelphia Ins quirer writes: ¥ “The South Aulantic Squadron exists nw longer as a separate organization, though its heroic achievements haye emblazoned its name on the pages ofour country’s history forever. The return of peace renders it necessary to ~ = . Poceite Hie rred- 5 ; depth, t 8 inches; di ROOMS FOR RENT, with. or without board, : : OFFICE, 227 PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, NN Gata eri p etapa: SE ed cestcnoren ai nee era inchice eaten aiaapenerot 4 Tiguee contains sit the modern improvements, Ap: | Sbolish this equairon, hence it has been merge Opposite Willard’s Hotel. rg i pala perches, and thence witha Gtralght SIDE-WHEEL JACOB BELL—Length, 145 feet; | ply at 341 I street, between 13th and Mth. Refer- | into the North Atjantic Squadron. .AN the je 2-1m* WASHINGTON, D.C. Vine to the beginning, with the improvements there- | breadth, £0 feet 9 inches; depth, 8 feet; diameter of | ence required. dy 5-6t* vessels doing duty on the coastline, from Fore ROPOSALS FOR FUEL, tavern stand fo n. ©The hotel is nearly new, and the place has heen a half a century, and furnishes a cylinder 32 inches ; 8-feet PROPELLER DR breadth 17 feet; dept stroke. GON —Length, 92 9 feet 6 inches; diameter of feet; OARD.—First-cl B boarders. 418 8th st., near G. lass Table Board can be had at Reference, my sprenent je2-Im* tress Monroe to Cape Florida, will, hi form the North Atlantic Squadron.°°The con- iT OF TI Yor Investment, cyliader, 25 inches; ch stroke solidated squadron has been placed under thd TEE SEEM evans Casice ert REGULAR FAMILY MATINEE fine opportunity Tor investment: the balance | OSCHOONER ADOCPH. HUGEE —Lehgm, 109 TP ABLE BOARD af €35 @ month, $80 Batrect, | command of Rear Admiral, William Radfords Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of REGULA FAMILY MATINEE Filth, interest IF whole purchaseioney is paid; | Tet: breadth, ds feet? de th. 8 feet 3inches. | tlemen, TE | medted’maval dephriment. Admiral ‘Redford searetery, Ot Se anetien yntll Monger, Jay REGULAR FAMILY MATINBE and the purchaser may at his option pay the whole | | PROPELLER LIP te ADA Length. 13 feet: ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 411 Tah stroct west, | Will procred South to inepect the numerous be FIER eeiereiae ny of the kinds ricaoel Bree. ANTE MARIN one pices staan poner cost of purchaser. pert cylinder, 2 inches; a'inch stroke. per Jeo-1m0* ports added to. his, ehargesn.e xemy fer Gayey Se eee aity of the Baldinore Corl Deonaeee ULAR FAMILY MATIN ConveyancOSEPH R KEENE, Trustee, | ‘The abovenamed vessels fie at the Navy-yard, | ————— TN | soon as necessary repairs, now in, progress, to the best quality of the Baltimore Coal Company's JOSEP RirOMAS DOWLING, © | Wathington,D.C., where. they may be examined’ shal! have rendered the Malvern fit for sea.” coals IM Ne Coat oor Ce ON SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRICES. jy 6-Staw3w:_{Intel.} Acciiaderdl | Teruel eale Caaticin Government funders ney PERSONAL., Fr H Pa eaoles of the coal must be exhibited to the En- 2 i cent. at the time of sale, and the balance six days - Crors 1x Vimorxta—We learn that the TScerof thie building, end apy not deemed by hi = thereafter, P : AUTION From this dats Twill payne debte | cropsin the wpper poruon, aud probably’ ite rE ee Mines mentioned will bethjectea EAS! TEAS! TEAS! By order: J.B. MONTGOMERY," \ contracted or made by UE PREN, without my | other portion SEP Stattord county as amuéuatl yt he eoal may be delivered et the building: at the THE FIVE, CENT PER POUND ADVANCE FSET ORES Sion eC Way bets ss. INSEE ied Go aa ninp peldat rached up sone paris of convenience of the contractot B 5 ION SALE OF HIDES, TALLOW, BAR- : TT one ‘pe one-half is delivered by the first day of October, SYSTEM. REL “i : -] HEREBY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT I | the corn, but the are busily emp! Be, aud the Entire quantity. befare.the first day of pUEsosy: Hind rt erste Pennie ay ane ST ea ame | A Office Derot pea sngs ics Subsistence, I pa od ay debts contpactad Tee, my sister, Julia | jy TepaiEny ‘i foxas pas ible. ibs jovember, 1855. : ¥ now offer to the trade a fine assortment of i rashington, D. C., July 3, 1855. § 53 2 JAMES BRIGHT, — jeld of frui chem: ‘than that = 4 f ~ * i ., ig V alia Sue, Ye compe oaees ehe FUERA BEE & | BES ARS SASSER | wna alee ee Wks |g eaee necio zac onid ASME. | ls ger Set tenner tees corde best YT POR were gs da sored ie ne eee Ay: JULY 2 Stiract ve in all Northern ctties, < whart, the following articles, more or Jess 5 i] i. MR. JACOB A. EGH is in Washin, Will he Eee = ap hy indigenous, is of 0 ee requi rom, tim: 5 ru i. Ay, 3 ¥. : i AU Teas soldat Ave (5) cents |per pound advance | 7 pe ead Dy, les, . ganleaee callst the, Admiral House oe je. comnoniy fine ant unlimited pgstarage offers - : : over New York pi 5 5 James E Covington. 0 SEY vtalacior artnereyipmpa emer sce SUEDAY JUEy &: “w.conmrenunoy, | fetta ie. TA SrpoLact -MAPRN RROURA tg | Hereere ges we aoe a as vis “To suit the convenience vo Pate separate bids ToESDAY, JULY 4, Sole Agent on Sheers ea Hall Co.'s ad “Butter 2, Ce aes eet Tallow SE on a Re OS ee in ninity.—Frederickbuag Ledger. itmtie avill be récetved for the cosl\ aud wood, ° Crackers, If North Charles st., Baltimore, Md. || 117 ‘Beef Horns. eg o ; mot r Fr San Evidence of the ability of the party tofulfill.com | 1) ex TRA AFTERNOON PERFORMANOEB, |] ry 20-owif™ : ; SE et aN eatstoot Oil. abl honra of the: Gat and Gyening. Hamuemen bon od 22S or al near the mahi of trails’ contractors will be required to give bond | AN EXTRA APTRBNGON: BERFORMANCE, pi Worden CuNET ETE ; 1.000 Bounds Tallow Cracklings. inrgeaslifo, Meddence 418 94 strest between | yeeq iver have decided on the foNlow!ng pl Frith two res onsible sureties for the faithful per- AN ESTES ay SENoeN prnsonuance’ . : , 3 om Bork — 8; ( ioe anes i] Pa, av. and C street. Oe aX with Segara %0 aires spotted n 3 iu ms rm | 7 hy nN ; white, for: FoF atogtanis etn opened atthe otice of he | AN EXTBA APEEANOUS PRAFORMANCE, LICENSED PAWNBRORERS. cit Baton, Pore, Fist Cote aid Viiegar Bat] UR, PAMENEMRITE, FEMETOFORE 2X; | cultivation (0 any one, Daek or mt ee Secretary cine Interior, at 12 o’cloek, noon, on the oat odd Ietgece 475 13TH STREET, {Cords Barrel Stavos and Headings, | enolly | fs thin ‘day dtecolved by maygal consent. may Dey SAY one-fourth, if and, if Corn ir 5 Om D ¢ f rome! FS t 88 futnce other parts “the contract’ wil be awarded to the lowest re- Second door from Pennsylvania'avenue, southside | Terms cash, in Gove 73 ‘ BELL, |’ | corner we siet and Totrocts Or Me the e 3 ‘Tis belie that the-plan sponsible bidder, who will, in fe nares 04 i— jv ta Lieutenant Colonel and 6.8, ore cat hs aie work well and equitably. geek Septectotly. reserving the right toreiect all gids, LIBERAL ADVANCES made on WATCHES, GEE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTRR'S Washington city, June 12-16. RE cons a Eacine Proposals sould be indorsed “ Pro} for Fuel QEWELRY, CLOTHING, &c. je T-tm* STORES, rf R. PHILLIPS has removed fo Ponnsyivania i] 120 Virginia, to G: ’ for the Department of the Interior,” and : ; QuakreRMabreR Genrnat’s Overce, t° | bE) gvenue, nearidth st., over . Kidwall’s ville, .Virg: s to the Secretary. ~' jy 1-8,Tu-st Noriox. Curron HELLEN, Wasnixetox Crny, D.C. July eek 'T Drug ete ) = 8pS-3mit™ Caroling, eS quis pee e war, " : P Will be sold at, public, \», under = ‘States’ an— ; CARD. jj t Late Paymaster U. S. Navy. xin ot Brown “A. QM. = y the Qith inst:, says the N. Xo mut ER, JUBeICE OF THE PEACE, WEDNESDAY, |] ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION. OF eee ca eee a ini] Wore EhAM mei WRK, Bape eset any onan creputed to hava been the Wo, S11 y 2 j , -. CLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS — sof ian Tin Chae: Bitnas: ; ae fuk ws MEN ¢3 || Property: VAT neeS iene S that bet Rew acm fo as iy 3 SOTERA OON x D ne, re OF ERE, COVE an i ie rin, Uae lates, ee nary ia ANT D TOPS, &c_ bara verte of Public Works of * business, such as rs 88) a . ’ > Prize Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty; | cles; Stove F % t r aes ie 1 oth hs, drawiny ls oar 'D: |} _ Claims for ¥ loney. fs Blan car Boxes: t hve lected for Chesapeake ‘and, Obio Wate’ vower of attorney, Land rd and Tenant) JULY S:AFrERNOON AND AIGHT, | Back Fay, Pensions, Lost Haryes and other prover, |. Bova Pees 4d Harge Oovora| | | Momumente made 40 orier on reasonable tarme | Opn ore ‘nguing’ years the , &e,, &e. s . } nded mptly. : rs Branches without charge. b Aa F Locks: Ml kee} ‘EASTERN MAR-) gf S#” Particular attention se debts and claims in general. BayAkk OF COUNTERFEITS AND PRINCIPLED DEALERS endeavoring to pose of their flown’ a et oe PREPARATIONS } E Busey: " 4 Paakhs R Office £9 4% street. - Post Office Box 498 W ington city, D.C. OF a HiDacah aes one Ba soiree ae Casa ape Tecents per bottle, vat RxroRy's MEDICATED, @ GEE B E ery adapted for ehildren, i cr aed Foratieby dreesiat,. Price i ceateyor be, being : eres | stores pa roan | ‘A Eccrguiee ermaet rem | to Sale to-commance a3. Fay, (BEES. 1 ‘pon OO, sin bos arse of ee

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