Newspaper of Evening Star, June 21, 1855, Page 3

Newspaper of Evening Star dated June 21, 1855 Page 3
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FY EN TNG STAR. Local Intelligence. ^ttblic School Exaxtsatiok?These publlo ixarcises of the pupil* in oar publio schools eere aon*inued yesterday afternoon with the naminai n of the Junior section of Primary So 2 second district in charge of Mi?s Kate McCarthy The visiting committee. Messrs iacon, Davis, Dickinson, and Abbot, were ail ireaent. beside Mersrs Donatio and Harbangh, or many years trustees in th;s district. Mr. dcCutcheon, of thi City Councils, and a large mmber of teachers and parents of the pupil;, howing a commendable degree of interest, n the operations of the rchool Although he teajher has labored under many discour ^emen's is couseqaence of an ill-adapted chool room, l J , tbo school appeared to much dven'age. and the exercises were highly reditabte The examination asd intelligence >f these very young children elicited the ap >robation of all present, more especially as it i generally known that Mis* M is one of the acst faithful and accomplished of our publio chool teachers Mr. Abbot, on behalf of the rustees. addressed the sonool at the close of he exerei-es, and his remarks were substan tally in accordance with what we have just xpressed The room is one of the worst sehool rooms in he city. It is too small for a double school, >elow the surface of the ground, very dump, rith no sufficient yard or proper outbuildings f e beg leave to suggest fir tbe consideration >f those who have direction of the schools, tat whenever the junior or senior division aly of a double school is under examination hat there is no necessity of assembling the inpils belonging to the department which is tot being eximined, and detaining them f>r lours unemployed, especially if they are not tept under strict discipline, and the constant Ad watchful supervision of their own teachers. We learn that the examinations yesterday f Primary School, No. 2, third district, was n the highest degree sat^-factory The teacher f this school Mi-s F Klvans, is entitled to iredit for the successful manner in which she tax conducted it To be ruccessful in the caching of children requires patience and ndustry as well as talent, and ail theae have >een devoted to her work. The Trustees present, Me srs Mag-uder, ianson and Knight, were delighted with the ixaminatioo ; anl the visitors, among whom vere several ladies teachers of other bchools, in J "quite a no tuber of parents, greatly ap ?lauded toe efforts of the school. At the olese f the examination :he scholars sung several >atriotio songs in fine style. Anoa**B?rs ron rat Capitol ?Some vme igo we were privileged to enter a small tenc nent in the Fifth Ward, whioh is retired from he street, and has over the door the expres live words " No Admittance " We there saw in Italian, cbnseling in white marble?a nodel in clay beside him?the figure of an Indian girl, in a half kneeling posture, bold ng in her hands a vesiel, fashioned according :o the pattern of a deep and nearly round ihell This work of art is. we presume, ere .his. finished, and is truly beautiful Crawftro. tbe great American sculptor, has ?ecenfly forwarded to the same studio two fig ires, in plaster, to be there counterfeited m nerble. a more enduring substance, (and welve more, we learn, are to be prepared, by srder oi the Guverr.meut, by that dis in guisbed ar'ist ) The fi st is an emblem of Me ?hanics: A full lorsgtfe representation of an Ktisau, with b:s sleeves uproiled, the collar -f hUfhirtcpen, and, with hammer in hand, reposing near a co^-wneel. The countenance is indicative of un amiable and placid tem perament. and h'.s eyes pro directed toward leaven, a?if in contempla'ion of a brighter futu-e; and the second typifies Education two boys, the aria of one oncircling tbe waist ?f tbe otbe*. The younger carries a book, while t' e eider points him to tbo future ; thus ancouragiog his o opinion to " press onward and upward The<?e are tbe prominent out lines cf the two figures to which we have just referred. The statues are intended to adorn the add ? tion to the Capitol, and will, together with the fresco painting and other ariiotic embel lisbmeutc, serve vo render the groat Council Hoaae cf the nation an object of especial pub lic Interest A free prosperous, and independ ?nt confiderary shou'd, while providing ele jant acoou.modatlon for Its popular represen tatives give tome evidence of its appreciation tf the fine arts, such as those to which we have uluded. and which will adorn the structure in qaeati->n ??? Ax Excrnsa Scunu wa= exhibited yester ley evening, about ssven o'clock, on Pennsyl rania avenue While J D. Hoover, U S. Marsha!, and bis wife, were riding in their private carriage neir Tn rd rreet. the front part of the tongue or pol-of tbe vehicle broke, ehic'n rendered the horses incapable of con trol; and away they dashed toward the Capi at. at a fear ml s; ecd. When near the main, ires'.ern, g*te, tbe carriage was brought in riolent o?u*ac with a tree box; the result of which concussion was. two of the wheels on he same sid-j were snapped off at the axles; vhile another of them w<s shattered to pieces, three spokes only remaining in tbe bub Mrs Boover was thrown out first, but as the side jn which she had been sitting was nearly on a level with the street, she sustained no serious iaroage Mr. Hoover, however, was slightly bruied in tbeai-k'e; having been tilted out )n itrra Jirwut. The driver, a colored man, earned Thomas Welch, acted well his part; in a manner worthy ot the highest commenda tion He entirely escaped bruises, but not so with one of tbe horse?, which was seriously in jured Hundreds of persons were witnesses of the scene, and, d uotiess. were pleasurably relieved of their fears when they ascertained that tbe result waj not ot so fearful a chanc ier as they at first apprehended. Exam* ATiosa ?The examination of tbe fol lowing named public schools will take place ts morrow afternoon t Miss J. Thompson ; junior department of Primary No 3, first district; Lutheran Church, corner of Eleventh and H streets; Messrs. Bennitt, Bacon, llanson. asd AtLee. Miss P Henshnw; Primary No 3, second district; Fourth Presbvterian Chureh, M?ath street; Messrs. Polk Bates, Dickiason, and Knight. Mrs. M Freeman ; Primary No. 3, third dis trict ; Protectant Methodist Church; Mesas Davis, Magruier and Ptarson. A ?h wn DiTB ?Yesterday an affair came r J at one of our principal hotels that caused considerable mirtn Mr. Kol>ertson, "editor bf tbe Truth," bai been in the habit rf visit tog the hotel for tbo pnrpo?e of visiting bis frienos. His visits there appear to have given offence.and be was ordered away Upon entering tbe house yestcday, a clerk pioked ?P a | i:cher of water, told him to look out, and threw the water upon the editor. He turned to talk to the clerk, who took another pitcher, and on attempting to throw tbe water the handle came off. and the editor's back eaaght pitcher and water. Robertson left in great anger, calling for the assistance of the Almighty to punish his tormentors. Thi Coscibt by the Marine Band, yester day evening. at the Capitol grounds, attracted hundreds, we may say a thousand listeners, of both sexes, and of all classes and condi tions The grounds looked lovely, after the refreshing r*ins The fo-ntain was in full play - Yankee Doodle ' was, as usust, ths last piace in the musical programme, and g.ve notice to tbe gratified assembly that it was time to leave the premise!a hist which was promptly heeded M'lli oi Bovx's Co*r?M) there is resson to be ieve, will be la.-g ,iy w.erded Nothing could prove more gratifying u> the amiable ar.iste than an evidence tuat her endeavors ?o furnish a noh entertainment of rrusic meets ?ith a cordial response from an appreciating public. 6 Riot ?Qaite a fight came off yesterday a' ? tavern in tbe Fiftb Ward in which a large tamber cf persons were engajed Five ol the ecmbetants have been arrested and beld t< ball for a farther hearing before Justice Bates Live Ixraascu Daxx ?Tbe holders ol bauk uotes of the defunct Eichan^e Bank ? 1 belden. Withers A Co., can have them re ^n?ei on presentation t) the leto banking kouae of that Aim A D?ad L*rfi*.?In August, 1850. ? gen tie man of thi* eity sentadraft for 190 to ft oorresponden I in Georgia, feat yesterday the same letter, with it? content!, ?u returned tc him, bearing the stamp,of the dead letter offl^e. Where the letter in quectlen was lodged daring the intermediate years hat net been ancertiined In the meantime, the bank lag homo from which the draft was prooired has gone the way of all insubstantial similar institutions and, therefore the paper, good at that time, is now worthless I' may bestated in additioi^lo the above, that the gentleman, in the interval, heard not a word from his correspondent relative to the pecuniary trans aotion. VioLiTios or A Citt Ordisawck.?Two fe male*, who were said to be notorious women of the town were put out of the Capitol Square veaterday by the polioe. and afterwards fined $10 and costs by Justice Ba rs. By a law of | the corporation fallen angels are prohibited from visiting the public squares. Ccmbbrland Ml sua Compact?The Pres ident and Directors of this oompany held their | annual meeting yesterday, at the National Hotel We are informed that their business wa* important, and they remained in their room a long time busily etgaged with it. ?xTnaicrrB Coal can now be purchased in this oity, by retail, at $6 60 a ton. of 2 240 pounds. Apprehensive that the prioe of the | fuel wit! not be lower daring the present year, many housekeepers are already laying in theirj supplies Watch Rktcuks ?Margaret Wise, Allen Mo^dj, and Ann Young, colored, profanity, fine and oo?ts. Caroline Gray, Julia Queen, Aibury Parry, Andrew Jackson, John Luoas. 'fh'>n:as Nichols, Henry Lammond. unlawful gathering; fine and ooits. John Gray, do. dismissed James Smith, white, unlawful as semblage and distarbiog the peace, fine and costs and security for peace. ?lary Relagan, drunk and disorderly, workhouse 30 days. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Arrival of the Steamship Asia. | The steamer Asia arrived at Halifax yester day, with Liverpool dates to the 9th of June The news by thij arrival is of a highly excit ing character. The bombardment of Sebastopol was recom menced on the Oth inst. On the day the Asia sailed a dispatch was received from Lord Raglan, dated the day | previous, (Jane 8.) at six o'olock, p m., an nouncing that after a fierce bombardment the | French attacked and carried the famous Mam elan and White Tower batteries. The greatest I gallantry was displayed on both sides, and the | losses sustained by both the Russians and French were very great, but no figures are I given. This event caused a great buoyancy I ia the public feeling in England, and caused a slight ri:e in consols Considerable diserepanoy^xists in the ac | counts of the allies proceedings at Genitschi. Sidney Herbert, in Parliament, on the 8th, said that tho press had drawn inferences from | the suooesses of the allies that are not justified by the facts. For the editorials speak as if I Arabat and Genitscbi were already taken, but [ although the allies had bombarded one and destroyed stores at tho other place they are not | yet in possession of them. It muse not. there fore, he said, be thought that we ara masters of tee Putrid Sea Prince G r'sohakoff telegraphs under date of June 3d, that tho allies hail left Genitschi, and that part of the burnt stores would be saved The allied steimers afterwards vWited Arabat atj} burned a number of merchant | ships. The allies had made no movement to wards the interior of the Penin.-ula sroin Kertsch. Cracow Poland report that the insurrection j before reported in Ukrane was not yet sup posed. THE BALTIC. Tho British and French fleets on the 4th inst. were close to Cronstad:. Admiral Dundas had I made a reoonnoiseance and found that new fortifications had been ereoted sinoe last year. Several vessels laden with timber had been | captured by the allies. ASIA. Marshall Pellissier telegraphs under Jnno 3d that the Russians have evacuated Tonj >k I Kale, destroying before doiag so tixty guns] and six mortars. Their eniiro force was Con centrated at Anapa. TURKEY. Cbacgsg have occurred in the Turkish Cabi net No aniwer has yet been reoeived to the re monstrance sent home by Lord Stratford against M Benedetti, the French charge, whose intrgucs effected the fall of Redecuild j Pasha. Napoleon approved Benedetti's pro cee<iiiigs, and appointed him nominal minister I tj Perria, a ttep in promotion, but does not | remove him from ConstantiLopIe. Some per sons see in this the commencement of larger l differences between France and England. Nuw political combinations are springing up in regard to Turkey lhe London Times, at present eehoi >g the views of the British Gov ernment, is all tor war, but argues that any prospect of a new invasion of the Principali ties of Russia is extremely remote. ATTITUDE OF THE FOUR POWERS. The Conferences at Vienna having been formally closed at the instigation of the West ern Powers, the negotiations for peace would not likely be reaewed unless Russia shall ap ply to Austria for her good offices. Austria, it is said, considers herself released from all engagements to the Western Powers, the latter having refused to conclude a peaoe cn reasonable terms. Austria, however, still professes herself to be the ally of France and England, subjeat to article I. of the treaty of December 21. GREAT BRITAIN. In Parliament, the adicurned debate on the conduct of the war, ended, after a protracted diicuasion on Sir Franeis Barring's motion being permuted to pass oust eon.?namely, that the Hou-e having seen with regret that the Conferences at Vienna have not led to a termination of hostilities, feels it a duty to de olare that they will continue to give every auppoit to her majesty in the prosecution of the war, until she ahall, in conjunction with her allies, obtain for the country ft sftfe and honorable paaoe FRANCE. A deoree has been imposed extending a free importation of breadstuffi from England du ring the present year. The King of Sardinia will probably meet Queen Victoria at Paris in August. Perhaps the Sultan will al-occme. The French expedition is more flourishing SPAIN. The government represents that the Oarlist insurrection has been entirely suppressed bat the provinoe of Catalonia has been placed in a state of siepo and troops oontinue to leave Madrid, leading to the iniferenoe that trouble still exists. There has been another break up in the Spanish Ministry. A oomputs>ry loan of two hundred millions in anticipation of taxes has been imposed. ITALY. Maximilian, the brother of the Emperor ?f Austria, had a private interview with the Pope and the King of Naples. There is con siderable speculation afloat as to the object Numerous political arrests have recently been made in the Roman States. ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. AlbxakoaiA, June 21, I860. Coroner Neale held an inquest yesterday afternoon over the dead body of a German found in the Potomac. Verdiot: accidental drowning. The matter part of the evening witnessed quite an interesting melee in the vicinity of tbe cotton factory. After a regular rough ftnd tumble fight hftd taken place between two male combatants, they were separated, an4 then some women, armed with that sceptre of woman, the broomstick. daihed Into the party and started the crowd right and left. A laogn and a mn?the field was cleared Tuesday next, la Ilea of Monday, is the day fixed by the Young Catholic's Friend Society for 'heir excursion. ! The renting of the new pewi in Mciho diat ProtMtant Churoh took place yesterday afternoon. A largo number wero disposed of. ploolfg tho moDBM of the church npon ? Arm foundation To-night i'.o Sunday school of the Metbo dUt EpUoopsl Church South, assisted by the excellent choir of the church give an exhibi tion and conceft. ht\ all who can, rpend a pleasant evening with thorn /**? [TT^OLI? SORSS. ULCEUS, A3ID ALL EBCFTIOK9 and ?11 di(?*a?a itiilsi fi m an Impure and dapravert ?t?t* of Hi# blood. Sh th# extraor?lioa? y our* of Wn. O. Har wood, a highly resectable citizen ?r Richmond, V*., by Cartar'a Npanlah Mixture. He bad nicer* and aore.i of the worn description, and dually (jot so had, he was arable to walk, except on crntche*. A few bottlwa of CAItTKR'S SPANISH tilXTIKK, tlie great bluod prrifler, cured him, a* It baa cared bnndre<la of others who hare stiflere.1 with rheumatism, bad effects of mercncy, and paint and ulcers cf the bonee and Jotnta. ??*9aa advertisement. [T/**- ?- OILMAN. Dminrlet, ha* remored to tlS Serenth Street, opposite to Um Patriotic Bank, and Is now pre pared toflU all order* fcr Medicine*, Palnta, Olla, and Olaas on accommodating terms. Strict attention will be paid to physician's p'aacrlptioni at all boars of the day and ulrbt. The ul|bi bell la on the right of the store door. ap 14?la T PHKNOMKNA Ilf MKDICINK. ? Bronchitis, Oonjh, ~ Dypeoela Llrer CompUlats. Scrofula. Sc.?For all disss*'* of the Female System It stands pre eminent. A Ulernymau Just Inform* ns It baa cared him of Bronchitis of a deeperat? character?nartlcolars hereafter. HAMPTON'S VKOETABI.K TINCTCBB?By Its mild ao tlon on the stomach, llrer and kidneys, will csra Dyspen sla, Oo**h, Aitfama, BronchWl and Lane Affections Fains la the Back, Side and Breast, Consumption, Scrofula, Bheu matlsm, Gout, Nenralrfu, Ftstnla, Bowel Complalnta, Pile* Wonne, and Nerroas foebllltlea-wltb all dtseasee arising from Impart blood, and Is the grea'tst female medicine ev er known. This Invaluable medicine Is working wonder* apon thehnraan frame He*advertisement to-day. mar 7 [T7*DB. HOOFLAND'H CILKBBATXD ORE MAN BIT ?*-' TBR9 ? Weak, nerrons, depressed In spirit*, and a prey to Innumerable mental, as well as physical arils, tba rlrtlm to dyspepsia. Is Indeed an object of commlsseratlen. Tet It la absnrd for him t* deapalr. We care not bow weak low, nerroo*. and Irritable lie mar he, the cordial proper tleeof HOOFLAND'9 GERMAN BITTERS, preptred by Dr. C. M. Jackeon, Philadelphia, are *tronger than the many beaded monster which Is preying ap?>n hi* body and mlud; and If he chooaaa to try them, we will Insure a speedy care. He* advertisement. j? 7_gu rr*y?GOOD MBDICTNSM.?It Is estimated that AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL and CATHARTIC PILLS hare done more to promote the pnblic health than any other ontl canaa. Tber* can be no question that the Cherry Pectoral haa by It* thousand on thousand enrea of Cold*, Conghs, Asth ma, Croup. Iufluesu, Bronchitis, Ac., rery much reduced the proportion of deaths from consumptive dtueun in thl* ceuntry. The Pllla are a* good aa the Pectoral, and will oare more complaints. Everybody need* more or lea* purging. Purge tbe blood from It* Impnrltlea. Purge the Bowels, Liver, and the whole visceral *y?t?-m from obstructions. Purge out the diseases which fasten on the body, to work It* decay. Bat for dl**?*e* we should dl* only of old age. Take aat'dote* e*rly and thrust It from the system, before It is yet too Btron; to yield. Ayer'a Pill* do thrust ont disease, not only while It is weak, but when It ha* taken a atrone hold. Read the u founding statements of those who have been cured by them from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, deer*. Skin diseases. Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Internal Palna. Billons Com plaint*. H?a.iache, Heartburn, (iout, and many lees dange rous Lut still threatening ailment*, nuch ** plmp'e* on the face. Worms, Nervoua Irritability, I,r** of appetite. Irregu larities, Dlxzlneaa in the head. Cold*, Fevers, Dysentery, and Indeed every rsriety of complaints for which a Pnrgitlve Remedy Is required. Theee are no random statements, but are authenticated by your own neighbors and yonr own physicians. Try them one* and you will never be witbout them. Price It cant* par bog?$ boxea for $1. Prepared hy DB. J. O. AYEU. Lowell, Mac*., ?Aad Bold t?r Z. D. OILMAN, Washington. O. M. LINTHICTM, Georgetown. JAB. COOK 4 CO., Frederickabarg, and by all Dmgrlnta averywhera. may ???clm fry* PREMIUMS AT THE FAIBS.?WHITEOUBSTS atill In the aacendance.?Tlie juries of each of the lat? fairt at Bsltlraara, Richmond, and New Tork awarded their kigbaat premiums to J. H. W. for their superiority of Pho tographs, Stereoscopes and Daguerreotypes exhibited. Mr. W. alao received two Medals at the World's Fair, Lon don. and a premium at Crystal Palace, New York. Alao, tha first award* of the Mary laud Institute for three yaars paat. Whltaharaf a Gallery in thta city i* oa Fa. avonua. batw. and <th street*. fob 11 fTT?KOAH WALKER * CO., Marble Hall Clothing Empo rlum, under Browns' Hotel, reepectfnlly announce that their dlaplay of Spring and Summer Clothing I* now ready for Inspection, compriatng an assortment of OoaU, Vest* and Pantaloona of the newest and rlcheet designs In material, trimming and workmanship. To gentleiren who atudy excellence with acouomy In faMhlonable articles of dre?a an opportunity for aelncting I* offered from one of Wie largest aud most attractive stock of goo?la over offered la thla city at a vary re<1uc?d scale of prices. ap 17 |[' y^Ll'MW?I-t'NOS.?We refer our readers to sn adver ' ttseiueiit In another oolntnn, for fnll parti oinrs con cerning the HYGEANA of Dr. Curtl*. It I* said to be on* of the inoat remarkable cure* for all description of d:??w*e? of the lung* ever dlac/vered. Iu virtue* have b??n fttlfied to by hundred*, who have obtained their kcowledge hy the beat of all teachers?experience CAPTION.?Dr. CVBTIS'S HYGEANA la the original and only genuine article. may W?1m S? A H KIEI). In Georgetown, I). C , June 19.h, by the Epv. Dr. Norwood, F W. HANE VV1NCKEL, of Rich mond, Va , to ROBERTA C., daughter of Wtn S. NicholU, E^q , of tin* foroirr place Un th" 18th mat, by Rev. J. G Riit'^r, GEORGE GFDEON LARXER anl Mi.? E.VIMA V. &1UL LOY, boib of ihia city. DIED. On th* 20th inf ., PLOKEXCE, youngest daugh ter ot George and A. Tatker, aged three months an i tux days. Want*. I\7 ANTED?A CARET I, NURSE FOR AN \ T infint. Apj>ly at 435 E etre?t. je 20?2i* WANTEH-PY TWO RESl'ECTARLE young women, ei'iiations. Are desirous to travel with a family, or have iio objection to do cbamb-r wnrk. PI) a?e addrcw U P. ??r E F, on S ?reet, No. *38, bstween 18th and l?th us. Je SO?2t* WANTEP-A PARTNER TO WORK A fitono Quarry and contract for sale ot Stone to Government and other?, there being now great de man*! for stone. Thia Quarry it immediately oppo site Geori?et wn. Large shanty, blacksmith shop, it-id every implement on the spot. T1 is quarry fir cishea th- beet and large-1 truck Stc-ae, he. A chance b> now offered. Call or write to LLOYD it CO, Fifteenth gtreet, r;ppo. the Treasury. may 3?tf WANTED?EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT they can get a lot 24 tuet tront by 130 leet deep, for the low pries of ,<575?payable f3 a month without interest. Apply at the Union Land Office, 7th st.. above Odd Fellows.' UaM. ap 28?3ui JOHN FOX, Sec. Boarding. BOARDING.-M.IB. RING, No. 31* F at. north, has several pleasant vacant room*, euitable for families, or mule gentlemen or ludies. Gentlemen furniahed with Meals. The llourfe U delightfully situated, and has just been thoroughly painted, papi red and lighted with gas. J#. 21?'*)3f BOAR DING?Boardii g may be had at4T3 Sixth St., between U and E One very lar?. airy apartment, with gas; also, fceveral other room.-. Je 90 3r BOA!? DING.?P'taf.int rooms for summer, with boarding for families or single persons can l.e had by eaily application at KING'S, 103 i.orth C street, between 3d and 4^. The house it de Ugh.fully situated, and h&s tii*t been thoroucbly rpn ovated and refurnished. Heals furnUbed to fami lies and dajr boarder * accommodated on reasonable ???? Je 4 ?lm* \OTIC K.-FOR RENT-PARLORS AND Chambers, with board. Also, table and tran sient board, with a bathing room an 1 tihower baths uud evjrv attention to render it most agreeabie to her boarders. Mrs. P. G MURRAY, Corner Pennsylvania avea-je and 4V< st. ap^3?3m BOAKD, Ac.? MRS. BATES, on the souUi west corner of Pa. avenue and ?th atreet is pre pared to acco'amod&te gentlemen with ruoms, with or without board. Every effort will be made to ren der those comfort? bIe who may favor her with their pa.ronage. ap e_u SP. liUOV'KK, Iron flail Boot, Shoe, and a Trunk Establishment. I have received tins day a large asdogtmr>nt of Gents French. Patent Leather and Calf Bo is and Shoes,' which I will sell cheap Also, Bo> ?' Youths, and Children SHOES of all descriptions. All in want please call at S. P. HOOVER, Iron Htfi Bo >t, Shoe and Trunk Establishment, between Skh and 20th su. je IB important TO PERSONS BREAK ING UP HOUSEKEEPING PERSONS removing fr?>m the city, and wishing to dispose of their Furniture and Ilousekeep ng Utensils, &c., without the trouble of sending them ti public auction, c id do so by calling on us at our Store, 317 Pa avenue, corner ot Ninth st as w? arc prepared to buy all such goods as may be offered. Housekeepers and others will do well by calling on in>, as we will pav the highest cash prices for all suchgwods. WALL, BARNARD U CO. JlZzH?! ^3IT Pa. avenue. FHILAD&LFHIA LAGER BEEE DEPOT, 381 Pa. oresM, betuxeu 4# ami UK sis. WE have at all times ihe b?*st PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER on hand and offer it now lor rcle for $3 per keg, and in quart botUea for tl 50 per dozen We send tha beer free of e nt to all pans of ths efty. 4?* Maay pbysleians haro reeormaaded tbii baer aa ooe of tha beat lemadles for weak stomachs la It?la* PATENT IOK CKKJM FREKZ ERS. Ice Cream Mooldi, Jelly Mould*, M^loe Moulds, Rice Moulds, Pudding MouMs, PudJini Pans, Cake Pans. Patty Pans, Cake Cutters, at th? Houaekeftper'* Furnishin| Store, 400 7th street. G. FRANCIS, For Balo and Fent. For rent?the three btorv house wtuated en I, aouth aide, between 6th and 7ih ???r in^uiro of CHAS. KEE NEM, ColtoctoHbr Gas Company. Th? rent ?hall be about $180 ifct annum. ie 21?-3i# f j? ai-3t? ?|Rn.8il|Ew^ SMALL FRAME HOUSE and Lot, No. 50 Louisiana avenue, Washington. It >ltt? n r?? fk nnnn.i...i.. - _ ?. . 1 F pjeseHta araieopportunity i a person wishing to a 1?^ inv-atment. If not sold soon It will be (or reni Also, fl tnn-o 'tor7 Prick House an! Lm Nn. 57 Hiijh strict, Georgetown, L,;* 26 feet front by 160 ft dnji, will be sold low and on a IrtTtg credit Warned, a few share* of Georgetown Biltiu',,C As sociation Stock. Apply to E K. LUNDY, N?. 128 Brldre street, Georgetown ; or, No. 400 E street, Washington. J?8l? FOR SALE-A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, on M, between '3th and 13th streets. The lot on which the same it built fronts ?4 feet inches, by 1*25 feet deep, running back to an allev of trfht een feet. Also, a lot on L street, ex,ending from L street to Mass chusettn avenue, 150 feet, fronting 96 feet four inches on L and Massachusetts avenue. Application to be made at the Grocery Store, cor ner of 18'h ?tiaet and Mi3sachusettj avenue. Je2I?3t* FOR RENT?A HANDSOME NEW bkick House, situated in the most healty pari of the City, on the corner of Massachusetts avenue and lOih street, containing ten rooms, with cellar aed a good pump of Water in the yard. The rent will be mo 1< rate Apply on L stre t. between 9th a id Hkb a s , No. 804. GEO. T. LANGLEY. je 16- 6t* OR SALE OK RENT? a4'E?V TWO-STO - ry and attic brick house, with a tWo-story back building. containing a !nrj;e ha I and ten good rooms. To a careful tenant ttie r**nt will be Very moderate For further particn'ars enquire of Mr. PHILIP MACKEY, corner Fourth and I Ftreet*. je 15?lm AL \HGE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED comer Lot, containing 14,000 square fevt and fronung the Capitol Park, for safp on accommodating ternio if immediate application b? made to HILBUS & HITZ, ? . Corner Pa. avenue and 11th st. Being so near the Capitol and but a few minute*' walk from the Car Depot, makes it mn*-t advantage ously situated for a large public House. Je 5?it" FOR RENT?IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., THAT large three story Brick House, well known as ihe best Maud in the city lor a hotel nnd restaurant, on Cameron street, opp-Kite the Market Hou*e and now Accupied by Mr. McGonrgal. I'o?<ejsion giv en on the first of July. Address LLOYD .V CO., Claim Agent, 15th st, opp. the Treasury, Wa l,in< ton, D. C. m.^v 30?tf Rents reduced to suit the timph ?150 a year will be received for the reni ot those new and convenient cottages at Kendall Green, with two acres of ground, stable, wood sh^d and other conveniences attached. Pumps ot pure water are near ihe door, and communicnt on is had with Georgetown by way of H and Seventh ?treets and Penis. Avenue, morning and afternoon, at the usual fare, for the accommodation of clerks in the departments. To sccure the advantage of this great reduction of rent immediate application must be made to the undersigned, either by letter, or at his house at Kendall Green, after office hours, where the kfyt may be had and the houses inspected at any time." Several of these residences will be #old on liberal t<-nns. W.M. STICK NEY, No 4, Kendall Green. N. B.?R"nts paid quarterly in advance. apr 9,1855?ti For rent - the three stThtPstcire and Dwelling, No. 80 Bridge streit, George town, so lona occupied a> Emmert's Confectionery. Apply to ARNV, neit door mav25?eotf For res't?the store now occcpiep bv Joseph Huggms, Jeweler, No. 91* Pet ?m. avanne. E. OWEN & SON. je 1^?eo2w ITK'R KENT?TWO NEW THKE4 SIORY BlUCK HOUSES, located on Vermont avenue near north N street, . n the yard of each liou=e is .in exce'lent pump of wat>-r Tor particulars as to re t &.c., enqm e at No. 430 north M street, or to B. Flit, A L, at C L C ilt nan o Brick Yard, je 14?eolw* V^OR RENT-.A FINE THKEK-STOR tf AND 1 attic Prick Hou?e, No. 35 0 C street, between ? 4y, and 6th, with every conven'cnce rf'sirable for a | private resilience. A pu.np of excellent water in i the yard. App'y at HAVENNF.R'S Bakery, J'- 16?er8w C, I rt?-?n 4}$end gih g!?. ?>OK BENT? SEVERAL HANDSOME PAU lois and Chambers, with board. Also, Table and iiansieut boaid. Inquire at Mrs. SMI1 IPS. 333 F street. up3 | VO.VihS FOR ALL.-Beautifully ami niaiumy IX located Building Lots, 24 feet front by 130 feet deep, on graded streets, can, until spring, be bought at a:e exceeding low price of 075, payable $3 per t&nmb. Title indisputable. Uuion Land Office, 7th st., above Odd Fellow?' Hall. Ian ft?tira JOHN FOX. Sa^retar/. * STEAMBOATS CONNECTING m ^With each train of Car* arriv ?AasiMiSSttlBifg in Washington or Alexao. dna.?J tie br^amers THOMAS COLLY EH *r GEORGE WASHINGTON wili make the above connections, leaving Washington at 6 a. m for th Orange and Alexandria cara, and conncct with' j EBRit: train on their airival. Meals turnished on the beats. The Boats connect with all the trains from Bal timore. SAW'L GEDNEY, Capt. may 17-d FOR SAI.E.?A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 yeare old next spring, we!l-bred,souiid,3tyli*h, /TV^ gentle, gpinted and capital goers. Tht y are>Wv well-broken a::<l perfectly free froni tricks, ana t%i!I P'irticulftrlv suit any gentleman who i3 foci ??! ctrivin*. Tlse owner parts with them only becauce his purpose is to retrench his expenses. They cau b.; seen at Southron's (late Birch's) Stable, on 14th street, south of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op portunity to try tiiem, enquire at the counter of the Star office. Thay wUl he sold a ba.?ain ap 3?tf STEWART'S OKYLIGHT DAGUERRE \N GALLERY.-We ^ are making splendid pictured tor lower pritce than any other Ga ler) in the city. They are j.ef fectly life-like, and satisfaction is always given. Gallery directly over M. W. Gall's Jewelrv Store. Pa. avenue je 1-ltn AT IIOfflK I FET?R SHAuOHAl H/?S BETUP.NED, And iirtving taken up his abode at RYDKR & PLANT'S, WUl be happy to see hia old friends at thair es tablishment, \o. 409 Seventh street, oppotdte Odd Fellows' Hall. lft_tf OIGARS^CIGARa SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGA RS.? I have received twenty thousand more of those choicc Opera and Concha brands. Alse, other brands of fine Ci gars. ROBT. D. TWEEDY, Pa. avenue and 13ih sts., south side. je 16?lw A CARD. MRS. CAMERON informs her friends and formei patrons that her health being antiraly restored bhe has return, d her former business, and ha* on hand a general assortment of Dr. Running's AB DOMINAL SUPPORTEHS. Her long experieuce and success in applying the Brace is well known. Ladies requiring particular attention can be accom in -en ed with board?rooms are large, location health| and a plea-ant walk to the Departments It is n-edleaa to speak of the benefit ot the Brace tc tfce afflicted, it has been too buccesafully tested tc require comment Re erence given if required, Address No. 630 Fourteenth street, near the M.onu ?'fn ? je 16,21,23?3i? W ATCUEV, JEWELRY. H n SILVERWARE, rfc. M. W. GALi h. BRO. are constantly recelvint large invoices ol the above, and offer every article In their line, at the lowest ratet GOLD AND SILVER WORK of every descrip tion. made to order, such aa TESTIMONIALS richly embellished, with appropriate desUae, SIL VER TE\ SETS, DINNER SERVICES, fc'c. Precious Slonoe aet in every etyli however elab orate. ARMS, CRESTS, MOTTOES, 8tc. cut on stone M. W. GALT & Bt'O., 83* Pa. av., between 9th and 10?h sis. je 14? tr FISCHER'S BAND FULL! ORGAN IZED HAVING now completed all my rrrangementf for a firat rate BaAoS and COTILLON HAND, I am again at the service of the public tc attend Excursion Partie.-<, Exhibitions, Parade*, Pic Nics, Balls, and sierenad -s. All those in favor of a citizen's band are respectfully invited to encouragt our en erprise, here in Washington City. ? a ? P FISCHER, Leader. P-H.?Tula Bund, under mj direction, is regular]) ur.ifcimed, and lroai a practice over twenty years ] can give satisfaction to every one. Residence, Pa. avenue, north aide, bet. 9th arc 10ih streets, flrat door weal of Iron Hall. Orders left with Meaara Hi!boa k Uiu punotualh attended to. ^ SCHUTTER Jk KAHLERT, artists, Fresco, D co votive, and every de nipt ion of OR.1AMENTAL P A I N T I .V O Orders Iwith Baldwin ao4 Nenning, Atchi tecu, w.n be promptly attended to, JeS-dlm* Auction 8al** For oM?r Auction Baim ass fint pn^t ? ; Bf 6R1EN * SCOTT, A?<ltM?n Frame house and lot at auction ? On SATURDAY, tbe 23d Instsnt, wf shall kII in front of the prem se>. at 0^ o'clock p. at . part ofLdt No- 80, in Cabot's subdivision of Square No. 785, fronting on north G, between New Jersey ave nne and North Capitol street, with the Improve nient*, w ii<*h are ? food two story frame house, containing four gno4 rooms, &c Title indisi ntable. Terms t One third cash; th* ba'w.e* In 6 and 19 months, the purchaser to give note* 'or tbe?>|. rred payments, bearing interest rrom the day ;*f*a'c A deed given and a deed of iros? taken. GRF.E\ k SOOTT, jo 21? d Auctioneers. By ORi^K dt ?COTT, Aaetlaattri I7XTENSIVE PA'vVNDROKFR'S PALE ofun j redo med pledge*?' *n THURSDAY, the 26th instant, we shall sell. at r ?r Auction Room*, at the corner of 6th street nnd Pa nr rue, No. ST 7. at 10 o'clock a. m , the foj^w tng assortment of ilch and ?Suable Goods, lor account of whom It may con eern. via: Gol l and silver Watcher in great variety Eteg?. t Gold Jewehy Gold Chains an i Pencils Fine Music :! Irstrnmrnt.?. Guns ard PinoJs Reroh'ers, Taney Gcfels, kc. AL<?1? I.alias' and Gentlemen*! Dre?s Goods Ready made ITlothinc and elegant Shawls Mecbani-a. Tools, Clocks, lied?, fcc Together with tn estensire assortment of Goods too numerous to enumerate. Terms m?h. ISAAC HKRZBEKG GREEN A S::<>TT, Je 21? aoll <?s Aoctinnf??. Bf ORKEM A SCOTT, Anctloncsri j'VVO \*E *RLY NEW FRAME HOUSES AND 1 Lots at Auction ?On WEDVESDAV, tiie i.7?li instant, we bh&ll Sell. in front of fhe premises, at 6^ oVIoca ?!. ni let No. 37 and part of lot No 38, hi Square No.'00. with th-j improvements, which a.e two two story frame S.ou*es, containing four good si2?d roo-ne each. Til- y will be sp'J separate. The above described prr.perty fronts on south K, between 4;^ and 6t!i streets west, and near Lh? cor n? r of4>? st. The lots run ba~k 107 feet to a wide alley. Title indisputable. Terms: Oneflfth cash; balance in 6,12, and IP. months, for notes bating interest fiuni the day of the s ile. A de.d gtven and z de?-d of tram taken. GKELN 6c SCOTT, Je 31?d Auctioneers By GREK.1 ft SCOTT, AH?MOne*r?. VALUABLE PROPERTY TWO SQUARES East of iiie Capitol, in East Catritol stre? t, at Auction ?0:i WEDNESDAY, the 27th inr. ant, ve sli.'.ll sell, in front of the premi vs. at 5 o'clock p.in. three frame Houses, a Mated at the corner of Eaet Capitol a-id Third streets east, and the lot on ?*'nrci: they stan f, being Lot No. 1, ir Square 749 One of the houses is a good business stand, and n-'W occupied as a grocery .-tore. Title indisputable, nnJ the owner ob'igat<>i him s< |f io pay all cost of investigating the title it it should prove not t > be go'd Terms: One fourth cash ; balance in 6. 12 and 18 months, lor notes bearing interest from the day cf the sale. A deed given and a deed of tnii?t taken. GREEN it SCOTT, je 31?d Auctioneers. Uy J. C. McGClJl K, Auctioneer. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS AT Public Au tion.?On TUESD VY afternoon, June 19th, at 6 o'clock, on thr: preniises, I shall sell, .subdivisions 56. 57, 5^< and 50, of Square No. 441?; each fronting 24 feet on 6th Hireet w-st, betw. north M and N streets rnnnirg hack 105 feet ? The??* !at? are situa ed in "a rapidly imp-evini> part of the city and are very desirable, being grade I aiid p ve-d in Iront. T'-rtns: One-'htrd cash ; the resl l.ie in 6 and 12 months, wiih Interest, secured b; a dted ot trust on tliu premises. J A3. C. MeOtJIRE. je 13?d Aucuoneot. Tl" c tbiv? an'e Is postponed In cor.sequene*. of the r;:in, until THURSDAY a ter noon, Ju ie 21st, same hour J A 9. C. McGUIRE, je ?0?d Auctioneer. By J. C. mcGCIRK, Auctioneer (CHOICE COLL'SCTION OP RARE AND VAL / uable Oil Paintinzs at Public Auction.?On TUSf'DAY afternoon, June 12ih, tt 4V? o'clock, at the Saloon over Farnhitn's Bookstore, corner o!" 11 tli street and Pa. avenue, I shall sell a collection cf rare au.l valuable Oil Paintings, < lected with gr> at carc by If. s. Barlow, E-q , from variou- gal leries on iIm Continent. Amongst the;ii ?ill b-; found fpecixen.; ol D ?menichino, Vrta-quee, Sir Godirey Knelfer, A. Van iVilhes, Jol:n WiUon, Gain boro', Muriila, Vernet, Poubsin, Sparer, Ir , and others. The Saloon ?ill be open and the Pictures on free exhibition until tii~ sale. Catalogues may be obtained at the saloon or at t'ie auction raeuns Terms : 5100 and on ier cash; over tha* sum a credit of sixty an 1 ninety days, fur noted satisfactori ly endorwd, bearing iute.n'st. JAd. C. McGUIRE, je 6 ?<1 Auctioneer. {&? Tlic Above s?U Is pnitpoit'd until TUESDAY afternoon, June 19 same h>>ur. JAS. C. McGUIRE, june 15?d Auctioneer. 1'he shivs sale Is firtli?r pot - rioii?d in consequence of the rain, until FhlDAY afternoon, Juno 22J. rame hour, ti take pla^e at that time Without regard to weather. JAS. C McGUIRE, _ ^ Auctioneer. ny GRE1LH * 8COTT, Auctlouears. Building lot at auction-on Tues day, the 26th instant, we shall sell, at ha'f |?ast six o'clock p m , on the premises, Lot No. 33 in subdivision 01 Squire Mo 569. having a front on an al'ey of*) feet, running back 54 feet, containing 1,620 square feet. Term- ca^li. GREEN k SCOTT, je 20 - d Auctioneers. By ORKESI * SCOTT, Auctioneer*. Handsome two story and attic Btiek Hc>i;-e an-l Lot on the noob side of l\ stre-et north, next to the corner cf i6th st eet we?t, at Auction.?On TUESDAY, the vfiili instant, we s tail sell, at 6 o'clock p ???., in front of the prtmi tes, the ab tve described property, bein< Lot tyo. 2 in Squa'e No. 4, having a tmnt 011 north K street of 50 feet, rurnirg back an equal width 110 feet 11 in.; the house contains nin? good and coavenier.tly ar laneed roon-s and kitchen. The above described property is handsomely lo cated a little west, a.:d in the i ntnediate vicinity cf, the Circle. Title indisputable. Terms : One stx'h cash ; bahnce in 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 }t'*rs, purchaser to give not^s f<*r the deferred payments bearing intert st from the day of sale. A deed given und a deed of trust taken. GREEN fc SCOTT, j? 20?d Auctioneers. By J. C. IlltGllRE, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR FAMILY CARRIAGE, FRENCH Plate Hiiror*. Sundry pieces of Handsome Fur niture. Excellent Milch Cowr, *c., at Auction.?On WEDNESDAY, June 27th, at 12 o'clock M I shall sell, at the riAcial residence of Commodore Pauld ing, Washington Navy Yard, the following arucles, viz: Three largp and hand->OQic French plate Mirrors, in s rich gilt frames One Egyptian marble top rosewood Table, hand somely carved Ten Genoese Reception Chairs Rosewood, crimson, plush covered Arm Chairs Crini n:i and purple d1ma^k covered Rockers Gill Chandeli- rs, with caictl Lamps Mahogany UilUStanJs, Arm dining Chairs ALSO? A fine family Carriage, bui t to order by Wood, Totnlinson 4l Co., New York, cost $1,000 Enamelled leather t'arriagc Cover, ic One very superior Milch Cow Terms: $50 and under cash; over that amouat a credit of sixty and ninety days, for notes catisfacto rily endorsed, bearing intere.-t. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Je 20?d Aucuoneer. By OREEN * SCOTT, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH L street, between 4Ui and 5th stif^u west, at Auction ?On MONDAY, the 25th instant, we st?all sell, in front of the premises, at 6 p. ni., Lot No. 23, in Square No. 515, having a front on north L, bet v. 4th and 5th -treet* west, of 60 feet, running baek to a 30 feet rdley. The nbove described property Is handsomely lo cn'? d in a rapidly improving part of the city. Title indisputable. Tcrjps: One-third cash ; residue in ?ix, twelve, and eighteen mon*hs, for notes bearing interest. A deed given and a deed of tiust tafc' n. GREEN & SCOTT, )e 19 -d Auctioneers. By ORKXS A SCOTT, Auctioneer*. fl'WO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS at Auc jL U ?n.?On THUR30AY, the 21st instant, we shall sell, on the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lot No. 19, tu Squire No. 724, having a frent on north D of 50 feet, between 1st and 9d streets east, run ning back to a 30 feet alley. Al* >, immediately alter he sale of tbe above, at 7 o'clock, we shall sell on tbe prsmisss part of Lot No. 4, in Square No. 759, fronting CO ft?i on M St., east by 100 feet on G st. north. Both tbe a have described lots are bandssmely sit aat-d and elevated. Terms t One-tourth ea?h ; baltnce h? 6, >8 and !fi months, fur notent btailcg interest from ibe day ol sale. Ti le indisput bis. A defd given and a desd of rtwt taken. J GRERN * 8COTT, 14?d TELEGRAPHIC. BiroRTBD rot m? DAILY EVENING STAR Latest from **w Or 1mm. Haw Oblbaks, June 19 ?The Bleek Wor rier, with Havana dates of the lfith UK , haa arrive!, bat her nsws is unimportant Among the nominations mad* bj the Dem ocrat c State Convention is that of E W Moiss for A'tirney General Ho reeeatlj re signed the offioe of United States Distriot At loraoj. Ifiter datsi at tho city of Msx'ao, ?? tho 5th inetsof, i%<1 ttat SaBta Ansa eneonn tered General C<J?onf?rt at Aria on tho 29 h ultimo, and was defeated and driven back to Morotii L ni week there were seTeBtj-eia deatht here from <he cholera, but it U bofcefod ilia nearly at aa end. The Indian War?Many White Prisoner*. Nbw Yobk. June 21 ?Ike Tribase of tb ? mornmg pabliabea a letter dated at Cmm& Bluffs, on the 9:h, stating that thelndiaaehad commenced war in earneet, end cb a large aoale. A frie?dly Sion* Chief had eneoBBter el a bond of hostile Indiana on the plaiae. They had with ttem twsaty women and chlJdr?* It was the impression that the Mor mon traid, which bad passed the Bluffs, had been attacked, and tive men all slaia. The Alia a! Boston Postow, Juno Jl.?Tho Asia reached here about 11 this fortnoon. Her J?*ila *ill he -.llapa ohed by the afternoon trains. Baltimore Karketa. Ualtivorb June 21 ? Flour is dall. Sale* of Howard rtreet at $10a$l6 25. V beat?ealee of red at $2 20a$2 30; mixed at $2 32i$2 S5. Corn is dull; yellow, 103; white, $l03a$104. By OlB SOM <ft CO t Baltimore. OMNIBUS COACHES AT AUC1 ION?Will b * iff. red at PbMr Sule, at the CitiaenV LI.?o Si thl? *,c jrner of U.b-on (now Eu aw ?.tr-et) and Hoffman street*, I'.atUDiiKi*, r>n SATURDAY. Hif 30.t? June. in?tant, commencing at 10 o'clock, If fair, or ?f not fair, on the Monday following, at the -ante liour? ^*5 good HPcon l h:;nd Omt-ibu* Coachts Several lUrnm, !??( of Toole, Sic. Term* of ?al?: On' half cash; ihe baiance fbr noi. n, w iJU approved endorser?, payable in 6 months with intercl. WM gTEIGER TrafWe. jr j 9 j GIBSON A CO., A acta. Pv GREEN fc SCoTT, Arc-nomeae. 1701k valuable builJiinu P Northern Libtrtie? at Auctif*.? On MOnUAY th- 25th instant, we shnl' n- I, in front eftbe premi se*, commencing at 6 o'clock p ni , Lota Nn. 13 and 'hi, in r-'qu~<re No. 512. L >1 13 lmnta on Mh St., anif c niaiuc 6,141 rq'iare feet Lot 23 from* cn uorih O street, and con alus 7, 330 feet. , taAI.?o, Lot No. 20, in e?pnre ?13, fronting on nort* ? street, and c? ntaine 6,576 And east half of l?ot N<> 4 In Square Flo 515, oa wtnrh the sale will be commenced. This lot freate cn n<?rth K afreet 29 <ct 6 inches, between 4ih and 5th streets weat, running aack to a Wide alley. Title ind'.-i uiHb e. Tt-r-na : One bird caah ; balance in 6,12, and l? I months the purchasers to fire notes for the deferred i payments, branng interest from d?v of rale. I GREEN h. SCOTT, [ j? 19 d Auctioneer Dt GREEN * FCOTr. Atctioibsbs. HANDbOMC NEW THREE-STORY KRAMB ilnu? ? am; I.OI un Mciiu?e'u a\>.n*e, at Auction ? On FIUDAY, llM 221 instant, we ?ha I ! fell, ai 6 o'.;l'?ck p. m , in lr<?nt u the preniiae*. part ! &] Lou No*. 9 and 10, in square sou h of Square No 562, 'maime OB Masaachu^e'-ts avenue, between 2d , ano 3J streets weM, nsiiiniR b^ca to north H ftre?-t, with the improvement", which are a new three ? etoty Frame H.>use, containuig seven conveaient'y ar<a>>|!*'d ioom J Till' indisputable. ...? ... 1 Term*: One fourth cach ; balance In 6.12 and IB ' smooths, for noies bearing interest iron* me day of ' the sal*. A tked aieen and a deed of t?ust taken. GREEN h. SCOTT, je 18?d Auctioneer* By kTsT WHIOHT, Auclloneer, GEORfiETOWN. I ^KAMF HOUSE ANli LOT AT AUCTION ? J* On Fltlliw Mt.-ri.oon .nex'. th.- s?d mutant, at ft o'clock, I ?? all sell, in front the premlsee, F.ast Ulot 114 in Tlireidk* I >'s anJU.??n, I _-?.iiBf JO feet ?m - ?.?? ^r? et, by 150 deep, with the i ii| pro??-mur t*, a comlortable iw>story uaire ? luu?e. wllh bat k binding. Terms: One half\-a?h; the balance in all and twelve months, wuh interest. E. 0. WRIGHT. Jc20?dt? Aactiwayr. fTv OH ^ * *COTT. Ascitos?*rs. TTANDSOME SQUARE OF GROUND at Ab* rl uon.?On FRIDAY, the 2.M in^anl, we shall M?ll,of? the premises, at half pa?t 6 o'clock p. m^a benuiit'ul hq'iare of jr??und, containme over 10 000 j^iiare feet, bounded by New Jersey avenue, 3d aiid 41m and n<-rlh O streets, il btwg square The above d sc abed property is beauuiully loca ted ?<n an elevated position, aad in a rapidly Improv ing part of Uic city Terms: One third csah; balance tn P? 1*, at'fl ?o months, for nuies bearing interest from u>c dsy Of lh? sale. A d.jed aiven and a deed of mist taken. GREEN 8i SCOTT, je 16?d Auctioneer. TRUSTEE S SALE. BV virtue o-adecee of ihe Circuit Conrt for Prince George's county, as a Court of Equity, I pantd iu a cause when sri John B ^ e^fter tfifl others are complainants and f'tisiles 0. Calvert and | others are defendant*, the lr.idersijneil, as Trastee, will exp?*?e at public sale, cn the premiss, on > RIDAY. 23nd of Jann, 1865 I st the hour of 12 o'cl*?ck, in , ii fair, it not, on the first fair tiay t*erea:ier, the Ri al E-ute oi which the 1st-! las G Wi-b ler died seiaed and possessed, known as pari of '-His Lordship's Kindness," coa lainuiK 311 ACRK9, more or less?which suid Land will be offered for I sal subject to ?b? widow's right of dower, which has been laid off. This land ina in Prince Gecr?e < county, about two mdes from Centreville, and about sii miles from I Upper MarlHoro', and adjoins the Uiws ol David | Karry, Jotin Kingsbury and oihern The e^i: is sus Ci pubic of imp'overocnt. There u an ?buni1iK6 Mof wool and wfter on the place?o Dwelling Hou-e and other out-bouses, and a T"baceo II >use. With a small outlay the place might be made very productive I The terms ol sale as prescribed by th? deeree are ac follows: Two hundred and fiftv eol'arsto be paid on the dav of sale, or on the ratification tbercol by the i ouit; aud the re?idu?- ol ?he purct.?^e aiouef to be piid ui equal mstalme.its of one and two years, wiib interest frjui the day ci i-ale, to l?e secured by the bonds of the purchaser with securi y to be a|? proved by the trustee. And upon the payment ?4 the who'e parcbase money, the undcr?i#ned u au thorixtd to convey to the purchaser sanl real estate, free, clear nnd discharged of all claim ol the parties to said < auae, or of auy persons claiming by.from or under thetn- 8AMUEL H. BERRY, j? Ifr? o?)ts Trustee. PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND. "*HIS Rand is suitable for any and all purposes, M and is warranted 10 give satisfaction to all those who ieay be pleased to engage them, either as a Brass, Reed, or Cotillon Band. Any number of musicians to be bad at th? short est notice by applying 10 FREDERIC PROSPER1, Leader, at Taltatrull's Store, opposite the Marine Barracks. N. B.- Orders left at Hllbus fc Hilt's Muste D? pot, will be promptly attended to. mar 25?4m FOR THE ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA AND MANASSAS GAP RAILROADS. THE Subscriber's Coaches w II call for f wi hit'g to connect with the above Railroads. My Coaches connect w itbj the Steamers Taos Coi.lt i a or Gaoaos VVasbiwo Tp!v, which leave Washington at 0 a m. Meals ftimisbed on the boats. Persons wishing the Coaches to call for them can leave their name and residence with Mr. John T Tilliuar, near th? Cupitoi gate; Mr. Btotfs dreg store, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th street; or at Geo. k Tbos. Parker k Co * store. Coaches can be bad for Pleasure Trips. nay 28 2m WILLIAM W HA LET MOSAICS! MOSAICS!! Kl. S- KPIKUN, Jeweller, Wo S30 Pa. avsaas, HAS reedvsd this day, direct, the le?gas> eseesi meet of magnificent Roman and vmssaoaa IAIC JRWBLRY, which bes ever bees cAred m this city. rbe patterns are of the viry latest st)tea. The lot, betn? rather large for the advanced s son, will be sold st extremely low prices. Magnificent sets of Ptns and Ear Rings, from #0 I up to SftO. AdauMs ot tbu style of Jewelry ass la vttM to <MK1M Uua unwn 1>U 1

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