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‘| Accipext aT THE Treasury ExTENsion STamrene oF Staves.—On Saturday, a num- LOUA L INTELLIGE NC E. Worxs.—Yesterday, a man named James Cun- | ber of slaves, belonging to various citizens of the > Board of Aldermen. | #ingham, a laborer on the excavations at the west | District, obtained a covered wagon, undef pre- Gacgces Rascatenes eer hour, the | Wing of the Treasury extension. had bis leg bro- | tence of voing to the camp meetin in the adjoin- The Board met yesterday at ee y ken below the knee by the full of loose earth from | ing consty, They departed, but have a re- . | Was immediate! n - un Mayor, transmitting an teats capesnoyh at ye det whens ko pot employed, to the te fo pene ners ct porcrnedie Leo orer most snisslouer RB. Owens, in elation io r | Infirmary to receive isnierorcit could beatordea | the losers are Mears. Linton, Randelph fila TO} const some > 2 tse rab bu W ste: and alse north Caplio srt. para fey oscar hr of his being a resident of | bamgh, and Isaac Scaggs. Officers have been in ‘The Street Commissioner places the cost Washington, no resident of this city being ad- search of the fugitives, but up to this time none AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, OUSEHOLD AND KITCHE? tg th TrRe at Avctiox.—On MONDAY, the 3tst ss shall sell, xt 10 o's100k a. =a the ye lence of @ gentieman ni homsekeoping. oO. 30 on E, next to the corner of tor} strest. 8 good — of Furnitore, viz: _ jahogany Sof parlor aad rocki Chairs Sidel dressing other Bureaus rdand edsteads, Wash: \s cal TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Arrival of the City of Washington. New Yorx, August 2i.—The steamer ves of Washington, with dates from to the peteae arrived, (anticipated by Anglo- The American horse Prioress came in fourth in the race for the Sussex 5 Parliament would ly chadé wn the #34 TO-DAY & TO-MOKRKOW MORNING, By JAS. C. McGUIR KE, Auctioneer, ORPORATION OF WASHINGTON AND Bank oF Weyirtt Stock at Avctiox.—On TUESDAY AFTERN » August 25th, at five o'clock, at the aoe rooms, I shall seli, wi it reserve, insums tosuit— {the Metropolis stock 5/00 Corporation of Washington 6 per cont. stock. ee KS Ge MoGUIRE. Auet ne < ¥ instant. posed bridges at $1,100 and $1,500; referred to jent at the Infi until his | have been reco China, Giass, Crockery, and Stone Ware By C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. improvements commitiee 1 | board has bet pal two weeks in advance. "It | nate cing ag rs A SAKE OF IMPROVED, REAL, ESTATE | 1 verpool io dled a Wrenn em Lenton to 1s0, See eee ow, signed an ac' was thought thatthe Logan oni yee sem Wuanr Tuizyes.—Sunday night, a thief en- Wit & s00d lot of Rirabex Requisites. coaege oe The 7 ri ae ‘Aunt 25th 105 + ste gg ednesday ‘ for the enty 2 the ‘0 grant ce: ates of | tered 9 " ‘erms: Under cash; over ito: Brgmises, Me. Rigas preneaed te felon of ©-B. Fiske; | sdmnasion, Co the fadrmary, but such $8.nt the | td taceabia, ceding seea ee rnd | aot dar, for halo’ saistoriy-ekdowsed tear | Seek 9. ete flowing prt of Lt No.6 heaviness Tacy opened een ene eee sefecred to 6 speeinl commence. fact, except so far as relates to non-residents. The pisces iso BIng | ing interest. Dustriet of Columbia, and decoribed as follows: T cent. and closed at the lowest price. ‘si Mr. Houston presented the petition of Amos Infirmary, except so far as relates to non-residents, | to one of the hands, a lot of clothing, and about | au 25-d A- GREEN, Auct._ | ginning for the name at a point on New Jersey ave- he Eattinn ons reg = — 4 Hunt and others for paving the sidewalk on north is governed precisely as any private medical hos- | $15 In money. Capt. Beacham, who has c! nue, distant 54 fest {rom the northeast corner of said oumatien poor ae = a = side of square 725 ; referred to improvements com- | 5/2) usually is; and persons, residents of the city, | of the schooner, afterwards found a portion of the SURCIAL, NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS | Square and running thence with the line of said in the principalintns et —— Fetes csweaper mittee. f are required om applying to pay inadvance. Any | elothing lying about the wharf, but has received | © who intend to avail themselves of the ten the depression, Tiheoes ~ ao o Mr. Riggs, from finance committee, reported & | ¢yhense which may be incurred on the part of the | no intelligence of the thief. percent; discount, to he made to all who, pay on o¢ lid tovan ‘alley, thenoe in a | feeling. Stock exchange apeculative Kontos rs eee Oe re een ee tae tea Infirmary over and above the appropriation made — are, Goat tc the Veually | Dorthwesterly direction with the line of ward ail ' ion s y i avoid the delay incid 2 crowd who usually Are in waiting at this office during the last few days previous to the pot of the time, can do so ; for | by Congress for the benefit of non-residents, has a Also, a bill making an appropriation to pay for eset of the pockets of the directors,’ and Tur Manxet Laws.—There appears to be a show especial anxiety, and press sales upon a de- the erection of barricades at the various election | tr they run the risk of admitting persons not | 4¢termination on the part of the police to enforce foet, thence ina northeasteriy direction 110 to | clining ma:ket; the fesult hat been a fresh fall the place of begianing; improved by a two-story e of three-eighths percent. The demand for mo- ling for their bills at an earlier day. Brick House. ev, meanwhile, has sensi} kened = recinets at the last annual electign—the amount | “7.31%. tor admianion, the directors themselves | the laws relative to huckstering without ticense, | & JAMES F. HALIDAY, The proporty will be sold subject to an outstand- | eV. “ni (Fone poll 5 ropriated being $109; = mage? nat i the losers. It has been many years since the | and forestalling the markets. Several cases of | _au6-tSept lector. stand debt nee eg ty de ce 3 _— Fle wo pb phew Say om eee Tus: from same committee, a bill refi financial returns of the Institution have showed a | this description have been tried recently, and og mp sane ~ ADDITIONAL COPIES OF “ROSALIE 300 ae. pints Flower,” just received. 18 is the most popular song ever published. Sent by mail frec of postage on receipt of twenty-five cents in ‘erms cash. lied with in three days after the sale the right ferved to resell at the risk nnd cost of defaulting ure ‘. * Conveyancing at ft parebeser’s cost. rtain moneys to John Trader, erroneously pai t the end of the and in the last case | others are to be hea: ‘by him as taxes on certain property; pa mens ee rs others are to rd speedily. ‘The best way to has been detained by order of the Governor Gen- ‘also: a bill making an appropriation of $1,000 of a surplus it amounted fo $17 only. sonia difficulty of this sort is to comply with the eral. The last steamer was detained four da Re are current in London of m new indian penses making temporary = ARK S: = loan® £ 10,000,000. A writer in the Times argues, brbvtion for the post of the city, under the act of | THE Rivem.—At the Long Bridge nothing | Ping ar re Navy Yanp.—Abont twoo'clock st mea JOHN F.ELLIB. | on __C.R-LSCROWN A COs Antre, | ania matter of-Wasiness; that Ragland ted went Maren 4, 1957: " , ~ pprinn grchtecpsrdoeess preys The gi this morning the brick house and adjoining bulld- G{REAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR ‘By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. | SPand poy pyre egy Also, a bill making an appropriation to pay for | One lumber schooner, from Port Deposite, w: corner Seventh and H streets, Navy Yard, belong- | (a TASH ! = SAUTIFUL BU mes, in a cone’ article on the purchase of sees Of Honchike's maps for the a large consignment of pine Lumber, passed up spnets, akg Xan, belng CASH EAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON NINTH ing Martin King, Esq:, were burnt to the ground. Turkish di@iculty, attributes the im ~ Gondie wad ; H. SEMKEN, Jewerer, STREET, BETWE) AND K STREETS NORTE.— - of the Corporation; laid on the table. t 1. the o* tly reduced FOR CASH, the fol- | On TUESUAY AFTERNOON, August 25th, at 6 | Mistaken zeal of diplomatists at Constantinople, “Mr. Moore, from the lnprovements committee, ie chanpel doiiec mouth of the ct cnjae passed waicd ct ene, Rte. is not known. “J.ces esti-"} ofens at gros is redwood pelots, FOR CASH o'clock, on the promises, 1 shall sell part of Lot | and after intimating that the visit of the Emperor reported a ny ape rer down the Georgetown channel, outward Pond: ; Gold Hunting English Patent Levers, full jeweled, | numbered 6. in square No. #3, fronting 2 feet on 9th | Napoleon to Osborne has afforded an oj anity street west, from D to E streets north; # from 350 up. Gold Hunting Detach do,, fullieweted, from $35 up. Gold Ladies’ Watches, full jeweled, in variety, $23 up. Allivatobes aye gu ranteed for 12 months. Gold Guard. Fob and Vest Chains, at wholesale rices; all kinds of Fine Jewelry, suchas Bracelets, Pins, Kear Rings, Rings, Shirt Buttons, Seals, Lock- ets, Pencils,ete..embracing Diamond, Pearl, Corals, Came osaics, etc., at astonishing low prices. street west, between I and K streets north, running back 91 feet 10 juches to a 15 feet alley. . ‘Th:s lot is beautifully situated ina very desirable art of the city. and is ad, ug the fine four story Cowoes ereeted by Mr. Cr jen. Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12. and 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, S aumd JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auct. ‘ vy CotumBian Co.tree.—The annual session of Also, from same committee, a bill to grade and deta pase are rceet ro fale peaenyotig this institution will commence on Wednesday, ave the now alley bo pyre oon nish a detailed account of the series of battles | the 30th of September next. Students will be : peony SS oo site prs “2 Sewer in the | betteen cock-a-doodie-doo and shanghai, but we | examined for entrance on the Monday and Tues- — ae ie Lose fuction of learn that tebe was hipaa ai ret bad Paice ail orn preparatory department pes . s _ | fairness on 2 sides, as an ex-manic! watch- | this college will open on Wednesday, the 9th o! aed ee eo ee oc. corn teen to | man of this city was said to have been umpire. | September, a iw . eating-house standx at and near the market naily. Ca at Galt & Young's wharf, schr. R. K. for consultation on the subject, says it is a fortu- nate circumstance that the Emperor should have taken this negotiation into his own hands The propeller Edinburgh, Capt. Cummings, Which arrived at New York on Sanday, is «up- poved to bring later, and, if her captain did not mistake as to the vessels, still more enconraging intelligence than the telegraphic ee prd- ‘elegraph it. ‘Traverse, from Philadelpbia, with : lished yesterday of the ress of the 4 - | Pe ver W 3 Forks, and all kind of By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. wot he pmemdment offered provides for the | 105 tous of coal for Chapin & Bro. Sur. Penn. Heap lap tel bel addeet trabacgeed | MSIE TA Ta La a ee TPWO-STORY AND B \T FRAME | (XPedition. ‘The re the captain Iso fol- ee ee sylvania, Capt. Robinson, from same port, with | le Judge of the Criminal Court has been con- | ““Sifver-piated Ware—such as Spoons, F' Hovse axp Lot. ox M = . in | lows: tre market-house; passed. te tons coal for Messrs. T. J. & W. M. Galt. | fined to his room by sickness for several days, | tors, Cake and Card Basket: DAY, the 25th » Butter Cooler: willbe sold at manufacturers prices. Our main object in offering such inducements is: to reduce our present larse stock for ready cash, contemplating some alteration in our busi- ness. Persons in want of Lapel aa a eee ot nes | Schl. Sen Bird, —, fcom same port, with 250 | and this morning it was rumored that he was Viked to be discharged from further considera- aro ard = ahs aks tc dead. Having made inquiry at his lodgings we tion of the same; discharged. icchueken, i this eA ‘The mew herkintine are happy to be able to state that he is better this Also, from same committee, the petitions of pay seven "Seal & Dixon fret hited With aranite | morning. James H. Wise and James Gorman, asking to be | 77 the Treasury Extension. i agiound onpesite Reat Estate.—Yesterday, lots 2 and 3, and dealer —" farther consideration of the | 1 ington spring. part of 1, in square 1,052, with a brick house, were same, " ; 7 Arrived at Port , foot of Sixth street, schr | sold by A. Green, auctioneer, for $1,075; pur- ay prenclin secure uf Gotb & ba, | Lawrence Waterbort; bere Cranuun, BOS EEIL chasetyiue:Eismpoom: ot? sr te ee ae nn eee ten ee Ot cobb Bs. | adelphia, with 261 tons of coal for Castleman & ae bes — te id. paaeed ¥* | Bro. This vessel is experiencing thesamedraw-| Tux National Monoment Boarp will, it is Mr. Mocs, fount asylum committee, reported a | backs in respect to unloading which frequently | understood, hold a special meeting this evening, AND ISTH, AT AUCTION instant, o'clock: ** The Edinburgh left Gi on the 9th inst., and, on the 14th, about 7 0% k& a. m, the wea- ther being rather hazy, two large ships were dis- covered about nine hundred m from the west- em — wedng moar er ae was distinctly seen through the captain's glass paying ont the cable. This shi tp rome ae that In skamince upon her, carried the British flag. Hence, as the vessels were then more than Lalf wa across, the ttion of cable assigned to the ira must ave been triumphantly laid, and, a! ithad been snecessfully joined to the colton board the non, the Iatter must have started with shall sell, in front of the premises, at 5 . Lot No. 23, in Square No, 282, fronting on north M street 24 feet, running back 90 feet to a wide alley, between 12th and 13th streets, with the improvements, which are a good two story frame house, with basement, containing six good and con- vi ntly arranged rooms. fs a Property is handsomely situated in one of the rapidly improving parts of the city. ‘Terms : One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months, day of sale. A deed Title indisputable. au 19 f ay thing in our line are inyited to call; we shail take picasure in conyineing them that such opportuni f purchising fine goods at such reductions are seldom offered. All goods war- ranted as represented. - SEI uN, aug 15- $30 Pennsylvania avenue. BEACTIFUL MARBLE WORK. The most beautiful ITALIAN MARBLE MON m or notes bearing interest from ven und a deed of trust tak A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 7 her share of the world’s great link under equal: . | attends the arrivals of coal vessels at our wharves, b t t y summary of the asylum report up to July 7th; viz: the want of carts. ”| if they can manage to obtain a quorum. dao evimay to neon at ALEX RUT a FUTURE DAYS enigers eon sme (on the aight Meche hoe a ad “ At the Navy Yard arrived with marble for the = FORD’ Marble Yard, opposite the Union Office, ‘ i le sprung up, ich contin ne Mr. Moore, on leave from improvements com- Capitol Extension, schrs Water Witch, M. Mun- Wartcn Returxs.—John O’Niel, drunk, dis- Pennsyivania avenue, LIC SALE OF A MOST DESIRABLE | the 16th, and somewhat delayed the voyage of the pera. pone io a snd apy gees son, jr., and Juanna. missed; Cassana Harris, colored, profanity, do; ; Ij orsons who admire rich specimens of artare Pt ARM 18 Cotreere Covers. =i shall oa Edisbugh Ris proton able the Agamemncn ie ars to bu a - " Ww mvt . tl 7 . 1857, * ” ra — ' ze ‘ mie x H. Mitchell, of the Powhatan, requests the —— steel ipa’ “ a een ‘au 10-4 utel) if not the next fui vy el acpuie auction. 1 vancing at about the rate of ave knots oa hour: ‘i ‘ fo : . -16 costs; “\ ULT’S CELEBRATED ENGLISH CAL. | the highest bidder, the Valuable Farm, near Cul- | yo t i its ‘ capitol rene —_ mela beegeee To the officers and members of the Washington | Eyleson, disorderly, dismissed. 4 A LT’S eee wie ereeaee, CAB- peper Court House, recently (ee by the late Tmight slightly delay Suet prageeas een” a Also. a bill authorizing the curbstones to be set | Light Infantry : aeer agen eo ee «We are now prepsred to furnish Anlt’s Pei en fe ooh Mergnbcogpel ogee gis Farm | ing to Capt Cummings’ judgment, not likely to tween Fitet and Second ste, west, passed.” | Othe admirable and well-executed arrangements, | DIDYOU RVER kar a BRuTZEL?—I{not, goto Eur- Bray’ Yorks OuIEs Early dares York. of the Depot of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad | damage the cable.” gap bf mle aly ncasaniy Dass ete both social and police; to the orderly behavior of | RIcH’s, drink of his Lager, and take one of his | Pint Wech Geockedt Savoy, and all other va | St Culpeper Court House. | The soil is of a very su- — Bills from the Common Council were read and police; y P a 4 “ — : ’ perior quality—equal to any in the vicinity of Cul- From Minnesota. acted on, 0a Sallows < those who participated in your late excursion to | Bretzels, and you will surely thank us for the ad. per CSE Ee 3 ones 1ifl d all | peper Gout Goon, The inst crop of corn taken | Sr. Pact, Aug. 24.—The constitntional con- A bill to grade and gravel F st. nort, between | Norfolk. and the uniforin courtesy of yourselves | vice. it* ote soginaely Kiple, tectiuce, Can iflower, and all | from this Farm, measured up when housed, up- . i to the officers and men of this boat. As many of a Salve for the cure of Cancers, which never was west (west side,) from I to M streets; referred to | again meet in the sume relations, is the hope of | Known to fail. Also. a Cordial for D, sentery, Diar- ventions progress slowly. Some of the points of difference have been harmonized, but in others and more prominent ones it is thought that the wards of 1.00 barrels. The Farm is now well’ e: closed. There isa good Dwelling, and the nece: sary out-houses, including Stable, Corn-house, All the above are fresh, pure and genuine; the same superior quality as sold by us last and former years. and will give entire satisfaction to those who th ill fail to s , improvements committee Yours, truly, = Cuanuxs MiTcHELL, rhea, and Summer Complaint, which acts asa per- | purchase from us. Por rope inp tap merely aa Pree eine | gree aie eae oe oo mean A bill grantii rmission to Thos. P. Morgan Capt. of steamer Powhatan. fect charm to arrest all of those diseases. Also, For recommendations we refer to any person who a good and sufficient supple of timber and water. to be tose pomp Soka 2 pear to elas the kes at the termination of G st. | August 25, 1957. Salve for the Piles, (an extract from a flower,)a sov- | has used them. bin both. north; ereign remedy. Give thematrial. Like her Con- - A bill authorizing the gutter on the east side of | CxNTRE Marxet.—The market opened this spartien. Dessrover. they may, be rotied i oe. She ‘Tenth st. west to be taken up and relaid; passed. | morning with a plentiful supply of provisions in | had at No, 38 G street, between ith and 12th. Also c., on the east front ofequare 255; passed™ | ailits Branches. The country dealers were quite | at Nair: & Palmer's Urug Store, sorer Sth street < bill authorizing (he cartatea ae set and | Numerous and were abundantly patronized. The | of Penn. avenue and 12th street, and J. P. Milburn’ the footway paved on the west front of square | quality of provisions was excellent, and the | Drug Store. Willards’ Hotel. Also at C. Stett’s, For sale wholesale and retail, SAM’L AULT & SON, Corner Caivert and Water sts., Baltimore, Md. Orders can be sent by mail or by the Adams ue which aifords a cheap, safe and quick meana of carriage. au 18-lm_ UBA HONEY. he sate will be made —_ the premises, on the following terms : $3,006 to be paid down ; the balance in two equal annual instalments, with interest from the day of sale; the purchaser giving bond with a a et upon the premises, to secure the defer- winents. The undersigned will take = in giving further information respecting this Farm, or shew- Three half-breeds, who killed a German near Gull Lake last week, were forcibly taken from the sheriff near Little Falls and hung to a tree. The crops in Miunesota, notwithstanding the ravages of the grasshoppers, never were better. , Telegraphic Courtesy. c \ ‘The subscriber has just received. and for sale, | '9« +t to persons wishing to purchase. The following dispatch was yesterday recelved. «07, between L and M streets south; passed. prices about as follows : oRoleroncen can be madetr ete tebe Robb, Rev, | ten tismenst ouiied GUGA MONET ie one Attorney in fact or Me Pain, | by the Agent of the Associated Press, dated — A bill authorizing the grading and paving of 12) Ey r doz. 16 | Mr. Register, Rev. James Hanson, and Mr. Mana- | cery and Provision Store, No. 554 12th street and | Aa 2 Monxtcomery, Ala.. Ang. 24—The operators alley in square 447; passed. Rell batter, 25 | han. : _ | Louisiana avenue. JONAS P. LEVY. Hani te Gay el nla Deigedicirg Fed adage meer on the Wesbington and New Orleans telegraph mare rsstent saci marti elect gad et coe rae peat 2 | alemeadonr at hie Guisere sorcren eae ae et cin, cx, | OF the Court House, (that being Court day,)a smail | line are authorized to forward your dispatches, 3 a S . OR BOSTON.—The superior fast-sailing Clip- per Schooner Searsville, Berry Master. Honey, per 1b 25 | street, my sol f bas arrived and will have quick dispatch for Zn Cymlings, perdoz 635 | at Mr. T. A. Green corn.....0. 10 street east; posto tract of Wood Land, containing 5 acres. ‘This land A bill for the relief of Noble Young ; referred is situated about two or three miles from Culpeper Court House, and adjoins the lands of James G. je agent for that place. In G announcing the arrival of the telegraphic fleet. to jewman’s. on Bridge street. je 17 ail points on this line without charge. 3 e > J. Kewpacr. to finance committee. i SIE: lants. 5a6 the above port. For freight or assage apply Broadus, Edmund Bickers, and Caleb Shackelford, Sup't W. & N. O. Tel. Co. A bill making an appropriation to pay for te- } Beef tongues..... 75a$1 Ontees, Duneb. 3 DIED, loHARTLEY & BROTHE + 101 Water street, | ‘Terms made known On TNS Gor of eale. HILL airing the bridge across Connecticut avenue, te, petween L. and Mi streets, and the bridge on Sebtlaaties: Fighteenth street west, between L and M streets | Shoniders .. north; passed. J Breast pieces A bill anthorizing the relaying of the gutter on Dried beef.... the west front of square 257; passed. Georgetown, D.C. 8u 2i-lw A CARD—The undersigned have this - gust 3) entered into partnership. in the HO: ARPENTERS’ and JOINERS’ BUSIN and, having erected a new and commodious shop in the rear of Jackson Hall, between 3d and 433 streets, are prepared t tract for and perform all work in yeach —- 25, Tomatoes, pk — ++ als /Snay Lisson) se Cabbage, pr head. Damsons, per p' S| Pears, per pk. Chiekens, pr pair. 50a62| Butter beans 12] On the 2d instant, MARTHA VIRGINIA 12 | youngest daughter of Wim. I.and Mary A. Gri 346 | aged 3 years and 2 months. 4 75 At Winchester, Va., on the 14th instant, aftera 50 | brief illness, Mrs. RAH THRUS \, widow 15 | Of the inte Thomnas L., Thruston, of this city. Arrival of the Nerth Star. New Yorx, Aug. 24.—The steamer North Star arrived here with London papers of the 12th of August. Prioress came in fourth in the race for the Sus- Attorney in fact for heirs of Thomas Hill. au l7-lw ———— NITED STATES’ SALE OF VALUAB WHARF PROPERTY AND LOTS ON THE ScHU KILL, ADJOINING THE NavaL AsyLum, PH Bacon.... DEL- S- Puia—Will be sold at public auction, on sex county cup Mr. Riggs, —_ — Sperone bere Turtles, each. ..12a%1_25) Blackberries. 12 tele x * bi s eet he tai gied cor pay. the weg Beeb yrs re we. mca The Parliament will probably close on the 234 back 2 bill to refand Jao. W . Rozier certain taxes | Corned y beri with which or the public may favor e premises, the United States Wharfand Lots, ad- . Other advices are wi i erroneously paid; ee | Sean enae” aetna wt WANTS. rit whieh Seas a Oe palin mes Soret of August. Other advices are unimportant 20u31) Apples, pk Joing the Naval Asylum; also, those between Ship- 31 | » pk. ‘A bill for the rehef of Mary O”Brian; referred = — ch. They respectfully solicit a share of the pub- | pen and South streets. numbered from 1 to 29 inelt— Terraplas, each 7a$1| Peaches, per Was ANTED—By a steac rson. a Situation ina Z i - 2 be: Failure, &c. to claims committee. : [ris potaives, 25| este, par bone 3 privato family, as Nurse or Chambermant, and Fre prongs GEO. W. GARRETT & CO. Ci pe ee ng my ar A bill making an appropriation for repairing | Sweet jatoes, Corn, pr bush. Corn, ear, pr bi oth The terms of je will be, one-half cash, one- fourth in six months, and the other fourth in twelve months from the date of sale. Receipts will be given for nes. but no deeds willbe executed until the final payments shall be made; and all the payments to be forfeited if the the bridges across Rhode Isiand avenue and Sev- enth street west, and the bridge across Eighth street north, between Seventh aud Kighth streets | preay pr bush west; passed. bash. Mr. Blane, on leave, introduced a bill to grade Rye, am They have several Mlouses and Lots for sale in different parts of the city, on accommodating ‘qu'li-eotm GEO. W. GARRETT & CO. "eh. 4aS | Seamstress. Has no objection to travel. Address RV atepetlene sola | Keats. Gear Post Oities, mea 37 Cantelonpes.. GOOD OPERATOR on Wheeler & Wilson $2, Cucumbers, doz. Sewing Machine, ean find a permanc 90) Sturgeon cuts..... 12250 | with good wages, by applying at M. W 65|Rock, per bunch., 25 | Penn, avenue, between 7th and th stre Co., private bankers, have failed owing to the advances made to the Messrs. Ely, who failed same days since. Their liabilities are not la ye. New Yor, Angust 24.—Tbe Ohio Life and Trust Company have suxpended. There are mm- Watermelons. a = : a & i au 35-3t ; terms of the sale shall not be complied with. merous rumors in regard to the institution ni and gravel I street south, between Sixth and | Meal . 95281) "Prout... 25 | hu 25-3t ‘The Government reserves the right to fixa mini- | the excitement among those interested is very Fighth streets east; passed. Shorts . 35| Taylors 25 LADY, competent to teach the Ki mum value on each lot, below which a sale will not | great. —— And the Board adjourned. Shipstuify...01022 55]Crabs, perdoz.... 25 ex. with Music, is desirous of the epee n EO AT. holders | 02 mule. Navy decane en 1 The Ohio Trust Company. Common Council—tin this Board, the president are the Semcouead pbectl Rane. A winet distiees | Stary domes thoons hen aiatanl Comments | | irs mepeblunen cans aw New Yorx, Aug. 25—The President of the being absent, the vice president, R. H. Clarke, [commentcaten. in the country not objectionable Good references | city or State. the Portland Argus, Boston Post, Bi Ohio Trust Company in a card. says that the cap- took the chair. MM 1 — ‘i gee bh | gi¥en8a.to respectatn'ity, qualifications, &e. Ad- DANIEL L. MILL sf tesisent, Journal of Commerce and peily News, ital of the company is $2,000,000, that ft fs sonnd se peat mane 3 r. Editor :—Not wishing to be connected with | G7058 Mary iand, through the Wastiunetou city Post : OK ice-President. | Pennavivanian and Eveuue Arcus, Philadelphia; | and reliable, exclusive of anticipated losses from Phe Chair laid before the Board the Mayor's | 9 «scene? in the streets, by enlisting the feelings | Oifice. au 25-3t* Secret Republican, Baltimore Cent acts of the Coungile, Ui" SPPFOval Of Te | or mate relatives by informing them of the griev- A MIDDLE-AGED FEMALE DRESS Also, transmitting fhe opinion of the Corpora- | auce complained of, which would at once cause MAKER, well experienced in cutting and fit tary. | utelligencer, Uuion, Star, Premiums may be paid annually, semi-annually, or | Washington; Enquirer, Richmond. 5 baie h insure will partake ofa full year’s a ‘ersons who now ure wil Ke ol ‘ul . dividend on the Ist of January next. By C. W. BOT. Persons visiting the city may insure their own lives, and creditors the lives of debtors. insufficient securities The Tribune says the liabilities are estimated at from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000. National Agricultural Fair. LocisvILLe, August 24.—-The arrangements * tion Attorney relative to the power of the Corpo- | an infliction of corporal punishment on the person ting ladies or children*dresses, wishes @ situation in i ty, ty. in wrespectable family, sation in regard to natural water courses ; referred | referred to, 1 preler taking this method, with Pi me io ne work. % ood treatment 18 more to the drainage committee, and ordered to be | your kind permission and aid, to abate the evil. of an object than E 2K, Auctioneer. D FURNITURE ON — On THURSDAY, ‘The best of references seriptive pamphlets, blank forms, and every in- © o'clock a.m., {shall sell, at 314 Nati printed. ‘There is an individual of medium height, with | given, Address at this office. formation on the sulyect of Mutual Life Insurance | Vircinta avenue, between tthvand tie stiecre aa pai palerag ic fe eagneneatorg gy toed eso Aldermen's bills for the relief of Geo. H. Jones | sandy bushy whiskers and mustachios, under a | 9" 25-3t* a me _ | furnished onapplication to the Agent without charge | Effects of = family declining housekeeping, consist - are coming from ali sections. The Hon aiouate, and James F. Divine, were referred to claims com- | # straw hat, who makes it a practice to stare ANTED—A YOU MAN 15 or 16 years old, | Persoually or by mail, J. RIGGLES, Agent Mana Se i ohio carved Chas Pierce and Breckinridge, Lord Napier and otbe:s mittee. impertinently in the faces of ladies he maycbance | WANTED mo experience in the dry eoods PRC OL Ae many Rofh, mahorany carved Ch have aooepteh iavlnalions te be patent Also, bills for the relief of W. J.C. Duhamel, | to meet, in so marked a senxe as to elicit the or fancy business, and writes suthciently well to NN. W. corner Penn. avenue and 17th st. xilt frame Mirrcr. mahogany Rocker Jao. H. Wise, and Sarah A. Greeves. attention ef persons passing. This; he has done | make out buls and secounts. | Address, through City athe oa 5 n Carpeting From Trinity Bay. Mr. Tatton, from the improvements committee, | several times, to the mortification of your corres- | Post Office, “MERCHANT, Su 26-3 Ae fe Batimore, August 5th, 1852. M abonny Otto , ans, Mantel and Table Ornaments | sz. Joun’s, N. F. Aug. 25.—The line to Trin- reported a bill authorizing the curbstone to beset ndent, and to such a degree on Saturday even- ANTED.—Three or four intelligeut COLOR- | A. A. Kennard, Esq., Solar lamp, Hail Oileios . y Bay is workiag ’ weat and footway paved on the north front of square | ing, at music, that | was compelled to draw the | WARD BOYS, to attend ina Billiard Saloon. Ap- w No.) Second street, Baltimore. | Stair Carpeting, mahogany Hat-rack, with thirror- pean dag with aig nt aliens Sere Note: ss, between L and M streets south ; passed, gitention Of & rentieman waiting on me to the | ply af the Billiard Saloon, Pennsylvanis avenue, | | Si8:-Plosse accept my thanks for the prompt may- | back © 8 ing bus yet been seen of the Telegraph fleet Also, a bill to relay a gutter onthe west front of | fact, which the fellow pergeived, as was mani- | near 43s street. reine tt Boel aeas her nlarl here eerie moon the | Mahoxnay Child's Rocker cy erp’ F > ? ‘ : a y hushand,Charles Degenhard now de: ed, | Walnut cane-seat Chaira, Clock, Dining Table square 257 ; passed. . fested by guiltily slinking away. By giving this WANTED In tho family of a gentleman resuling | in the Pena Mutual Life lusurance Comp: Phil- | China, Glass, and Crockery, and ‘Tabie Furniture Latest from Elorida. Mr. O'Hare, from same committee, reported a | a place in your paper it may reach bis eye, and two miles from the city. a good plain COOK, | adelphia,for one tifousand dollars ( $1,000.) ‘The proofs rally. mabognny Dressing Bureau Avevsta, Aug. 24.—Capt. Mickler’s Florida bitl for paving and grading alleys in square 447; | much oblige A Lapy. One who can bring recommendations for skill, hon- | were furvished you on the 34, two days es ADI Vashstand i 2 ony The d esty pad cleanliness will find gore at pune and Tae Excurston oF THe Wasninctox YacERs Be of thet Daher meee iy 1a > ved fu this morning, the 5th, 1 have received the full aumount High aud Cottage Bedsteads of policy. ust respectfully, Toilet Sets, wood-seat Chara Doris Drgenuarp, Parlor and Chamber Stoves, Cooking Utensiis No. 53 Thames street. Cootias ee Kitchen Fermuere Ke. ER — ‘erms cach. +. We 4 z ar Baxvinons, August 7th, 1857. au 2d Auctioned: A. ard, Isq., Agent, ee jeer ar se oe ee No, 58 Seoond street. = Eovequxe See prosupt pa mont of the Pols Te ae LEFT IN ey hel me on the life of my late husband, He! erty a Little. fer the bonabt of mayooll and children, in the EVENS'S. 18 Pem'savenne, Peun Mutual Life Insurance Compan 5k ee mith ani Beh streets. mt hia, entities the eompuny and yourself t sineere |)! sped Mt * bats Fe ii ree > peauti fn’ Granke. The amount of Policy is one thousand doi- i ore room of Mr. -f ranklin.next doar to Tay- were furmshed you on | [0r & Maury Stationery establashmeut, volunteers have captured five Seminoles. The Indians hoisted a white flay. He hopes that the war is nearly over. Mr. Crande!l, from the claims committee, re- ported a bill for relief of Mary O’Brien; i Mr. French presented a bill for the relief of | [© the White House, yesterday, was one of the Daniel Barry; referred to claims committee largest of the season. Some five hundred persons FOR RENT AND SALE. ‘The Chair laid before the Board a memorial of | went down fn the morning and three hundred {a | ——————_—__—__—_—_~~*_ © B. Fiske, with 2 joint resoluion from the the afternoon; in fact, the first boat (the Collyer) | For other“ For Rent and Sale” notices sce \st pag Board of Aldermen referring it to w joint com- | was packed so full on starting from t e Washing: OR SAL¥E.—An old established DRUG mittee. be Chair announced the following | ton wharf that it was not deemed prudent to go STORE, inthe central part of the city, doing pt mernsoed lessrs. Fisher, Edinonston, around to the Navy Yard for more; and thus, | an excellent Fetail and Preseription, business, Ad y ' the Po: e. Mr. Hutchinson, from the elections committee, Soaeiions, Members of ners were Prevented roe mawee iia - . aowe Eek | am 25-24 reported all the meiobers of this Board eligible | (0m going down. E:verything passed off satis “seep The Burdeli Estate. New Yorn, August 24.—The Surrogate Court to day decided ayainst Mrs. Cunningham's claim to the Burdell estate, and gives it to the blood relatives of the deceased. AT R.C It is reported here this Morning that twe ae inking firms, viz: Joba factorily, with abundance of merriment, as is apt | FAOR SALE.—A FARM of about 100 acres, in | TS,(51(".) Rnd the prool 335 Pennsy {vania avenue, between Sth and 10th sta. | Thompeon and De sellin’ dc Oo”, hase ones to the seats they occupy. to be the case when our German fellow-citizens Montgomery county, Md.,teu mules from Wash- | Se Sd o que yaa friend, I shall contioue to offer every article in my stock co YE i iEhe Chair announced a bill from the Board of | congregate. Withers’ band furnished the music, | ington, on the Colesville: oad. improved with & lhe EG Si ay at first ost, and will sell mauy articles much less, | P Death of Eminent M Fe nen appropriation for farniture for weeb ‘was perseveringly made use of, the waltz | Brick Dwelling, log barn and stable, anda fine orch- ‘au 20 eost No.2 McHenry street. for cash, and cash only. it an Em jerchant. dan ard of choice fruit. A part et with clover, and Tee eae thes interesting the whole vail fenced. at Eeek be obtained and by some capital glee-singin , and, on approach- i eatlenon Pee bik ANS DAT ey Ladies, remember,—my best Dollar Kid Gloves 7... AGARD. | nly 75 cents per . ; Tar Undersigned takes pleasure im announcing Swiss and Cainbric Edges and Insertings, Swiss New York, Aug. 25 —Moriimer Livingston, an eminent merchant of this city, is dead. , Mr. Turton introduced a bill for repairing the bridges at S$ street north, between Seventie : and Cambric Bands, Brussells and French Laces, The Ohio Rt Fighth, and at Rhode Isiand avenue and Seventh | ing the city, by one of the most gorgeous sunsets | °'* to the public at large, and to the practising Straw Bonnets, Rabbons, French Filo F slag emg ger "3 , gorgeous sunsets Agent, No. 564 M street, . hy lar, that he onan Straw Bonnets, Ru . French Flowers, Fringes, w Vv r 25 —Th street; : * , yAICIADS in particu! at he witl open in and other Trimming in great profusion, GiaeeSilks, reorag ey Moderate: | ‘The river, this ‘Also a bill for Sring bridg c tt. we ever remember to have seen. au 25-Im or through the City Post Office. ORK ind © ng in profusion, G nike, > We commend the excursions of the Yagers to | [——__— ND = POR RENT—The two comfortabl our readers as affairs well worth participating in. joint PRICK HOUSES ou Payette street, ad- of 01 he bill making appropriation for the use of | ‘Tire Dist URBANCE aT THE Camp MEETING.— ir, and will ba for tent on the ator Raguste ‘The the Sarveyor’s office, with the Aldermen’s amend- We stated yesterday that a di fal fight oc- jouses are very desirable, particularly to its iment, was taken up and passed as amended. adda atte iagrace! 8 paving cluldren to educate. Apply to JOHN L, pew eds oo y was ing now in Montgomery county, | @P].ENDID HOTEL LOT FOR SAL up, and the amendment concurred in. (Thiscoh- | ma. A yang of rowdies, it appears, from this Ss eity of Washington, D.C.,and fronting tinues the sewer up Fifth to G, along G to Sixth city, healed by the Stewarts, v! sited the camp | Sylvania avenue. street, and thence to Massachusetts avenue.) ground, and ft committing various aets of vi- | _ The Lot is aboutono hundred and seventy feet by Jit Tarton introduced a bill to alter the grade | Olence, assaulted and beat thost shamefully two | Sve hundred and sixty feet, being the round partly of G street north at the intersection of Twenty- | men who merely remonst:ated and reproved them pirinw 4 mane porte oe between ‘Pwenty-sixth and | for their outrageous conduct. ‘The authorities he country whore a first-class ‘wenty-seventh streets west; referred to the im- | however, we ae giad to learn, were on d and | hotel is more imperatively required, hor wheresuch provements committee. arrested several of the ruffians. The leader, | & one would so surely prove profitable. ‘Phe terms Also, reported back, from the improvements | Dan. Stewart, made his escape, we are told, by | Wil! be made very favorable,and, if needed, fucilities commalttor, a aii 6 cenage the grade of fwenti- | mounting a horse and outrunhing bis pursue will be atorgen Ap the erection of as pitahle hotel. eth street, from N to R street north, and offered 2 cons) Tew gers, vat] dment; recomunitted tothe luuprovements maaly 1d Ge Pane choos te trfale i ‘t tee, And the Board then adjourned. next paont hhas DRL RIPTL AND ng Sees and Sioraneens foment ly ND i offered at such pricesas must induce you to buy. foe teae cnarer ae v Ninth street, | Any article in store will be shown "with pleasure. Prescriptions of physicians, written im either the = meg peewee ratore parckesine sinew pare. vatin, English or French languages, will most care- aie N 8 Pa.av., bet, Sth andach ot ally pmpounded, and no receipe trusted to the | _8Y No. av. bet. Sth sts. hands of an apprentiée or other employee not fully (uEar FAMILY GROCERIES. competent. - - The thorough chemical edacation, and the long | “The subscriber offers SUGAR, COFFEE, ractice of the uudersigned as pharmaceutist, in| HAMS, SIDES and SHOULDERS. FLOUR and th the Old World and the Umted States, will | MEAL, BUTTER and EGG , at No. 554 12th serve as & guarantee for the purity of drugs and pre- | street, corner of B. pyrene a pe ae atl ee eee | One, JONAS P. LEVY. eater jore made t oT ei cept on receipt from known and Fasible parties. | 2°7() UNDER BROWNS" HOTEL, CHEMICAL ANAL YSIS.-Qualitutive and | Just opening & splendid | assortment of juantitative—of soi ores, waters, | Springand Summer READY-MADE CLOTHING c., is performed at erate rates ; and gentlemen | and Gent’s FURNISHING GOODS of the finest masters desirous of being introdu into the [oe minke, at the Emporium of Fashion, No. heory and practice of Chemistry and P’ wil Bro jotel, next fo private entrance. ave nn opportunity offered to that end by ‘applying | _ may (intel Stn next fail. morning, is 6 feet, and rising. ent avenue, between L and streets, and at Eighteenth street, between L and M; Baltimore Markets. Batrimore, August25.—Flonr ts dull; sales of 2,500 bbls ; City Mills 86.12% closed at 86; How- ard street $6.75; Ohio nominal at $6 50 W beat is dull; red $1.30al 40; white €1.25a1 55 Corn is lowe; yellow at S6a%Se.; white Sa%e Whisky is heavy; Ohio," City 27Kc. New York Markets. New VYorx, August 25.—Flonr ts depressed; sales of 5,500 bbis; State $6 10286. 30; Obio $6.60 36 900; Routhern RG 4086 SU. GW heat is depressed; sales of 16,000 bushels; White 31.70, $1.45 ‘ Corn is tirm;sales of 20,000 bushels; mixed &5e; yellow 90. Provisions are quiet; Mess Pork $25. Chicago repacked Reef $17.75; Lard is uncha: in vbis 16%c. Whisky has advanced tc; O! WHE. Tuomas BAF xis i g E yok Bue woe. L iPAlicesoio 1 rok vor 8: 75 gel a ny canine H. Winns. dud Mormonism, by Elder Hyde; $1.25 H.W Jud, Sigsert, MABLES, H. WINDER, 10d e Ad ; Ty = | Appl . A uously in the Inte election riot trials in this clty, Piulligiphua, to W.H. WINDER, No. 765 Waliiut f And, if not sold, the Union Buildings will be for Tue Nationat Grays anp Union Guarps.— rent, and possession given on the ist of Geetember, These two infantry companies, belonging to the | }57- iy 71-2aw2m Tue Contract Awanvrp.—Yesterday after- | volunteer regiment of this District, are making | —— noon the Mayor and the joint committee appoiated amartine’s History of Turkey, 3 vols.; yoeate. M Mh 1S Pe Sable. oltsseay’s Contenaious: 2 voln transis Financial. jy 2-1m — eraduntencte PpUBilol Brot laebis, | How to Write, a manua » Aug. 25.—There is a panic in the stock market and prices are lower. Chicago and New Yo! of composition: Ste. low to Behave. a manual of Etiquette; 5c. ay ts for a union, for the purpose of form- BOARDING. UNTING PARK TROTTING COU How to Talk, a mannal of Conversation; Ste. Rock Island 82; Cumberiand Coal C ny tha neiod ropes tar cea esthhimapened | ing fell company: The Grays are ext othe | FEGARDINGA Gentleman and Wa wiecartns | AUNT astue Siutitond of ta Leen ne eee ee sealed b ‘i ‘iNitas ton s jeme! b © Proprietors of this new,complete an ‘ 5, : gan $ 2; Cent Peans: cuseeua nae poms house — the One Gant one of the yousaee The pice totok er th or withogt hoard: Course take Pleasure in being able to neh tat Sige eden =o ieal Rketenes: | ¥"!% Coal Company 65; Reading Railroad 50; vT eal b pee a former have been comminded by C Towers, | ments, in & private fi ly without say that their ar ements are all com-, = FRANCK en) Gictekes; Virginia 6 ph’ Se Seip ne nes, Sl AOR 80 tes Uy Capt: Rene. 10 this union of the | Fnero ere are ng other Hote, and that thet track is now open aus ~ "| Sterling exchange is rm. James G. Fi Nee " companies ain entire re-organization and re-elec- | '°8S- "tthe Starafice, au dt-eo3t* i nssod in the Ynited Se eanans | EGHEAS — é a ua me eau: Leconte Wtlincy, omiiks pho sary Mion of oMlcers te, costemelated The hed cal. BOAR D—A comfortable ROOM, with Board onn | advantages for th veh pepe es pepe! JOBN 7. GIVEN & Co.. fet Fring Suter, Leis precisely © auilo ty ot 7 a ui gutaksrence: ee wile ghee and prepared With eare aud judganent, and is in perfect order. Chuteb, $22.560; J. G. Naylor, 831757; Gilbert | form will be ax near the army unjform as will be RO }E7) According to the last accounts from the , ba ootauneil ing priyate family, ‘nt No. 407 13th Ishand Cameron, $29,140, and the old imaterials, valued | #Feeable to the majority of the members. They | streetybetween Gand A.” nn 22-70% of Reunion, the cultivation of vanilla hew acquired such 2 development that the colonists WrorrsaLe axp ReTall, DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, S. W. cor. of C and lth sts.,.mear Canal Bridge. by Bim at €1.300. ‘Phe proposal of Mr. Cameron | ¢XPeet to be ready for duty by the latter part of | FPOARDING. %, BA'TES, at the corner ‘i Always on hand, (of prime quality,) a Jarxe stock | 2°¢ Sfraid that its value will become 4 being the lowest, and al other condersione ‘in | September or first of October. B [enusy varia avenue and Sth’ street, having ad in tw opntortsand spoon dations, a tf ge lus ef WOOD, and the Yarwone suaee and Binds at a ep ed a tory, atively ‘ coomunoda- re. Th io may age are a francs, other anti the costeaghewrenied jokion, 7 rtrnnd | CumascAt Gunma cor Me Aladin Beart | ome erect 4 now prepared toncoom: | ralyvon Wt that, under any and all eireumatances, | , Fir dealing may bo relied on in ail omen, Orders 15.0 francs, for the new employments of tine a z_ Cha herpes weet, —_ ve intod Says that the Rev. J. R. Blox, 8.J., for several pees gene ord centrasan the | fd order wil ba rpneained and enlorsed B peg ene production su tendent of the work onthe of the Cor- o st on atten It be aipecbea thax the wosk will years pastor of St. Mary's (Catholic) church, in | citys [owenget ane §noroved, her house is orat how se: to boarding-house in Washing» sion commnaiteoam vigorpuply prosecuted, no | “hat brig Clow been removed from his station and ton. poi t h : ‘The following joke is told no other di: joke of a negligent aoe attention, ‘Terms moderate, + —__1— SALE Six PEN Span RSRALEITED the subscriber would call the attention of Market d amonth, week, or day, may A Nautueket shipmaster wishing to revenge o laced In charge of St. Joxeph’s church, Philas " be low mannfrotu ross, | Gargeners and to his fresh supply of Preminm | yimself against a United States as to hav ly for oceupancy by * c jue, can be p athe tog | Cabbage Seed from ‘Ault and Sonat” timore, em- elf aga’ Consp!, who was epnlis he tesctiacted thadtheserakd od tha joins y Macys congregtion caprend great eat —— ed Penn. Rar ALE RUMHERPORD. scrtgeniace alk fon nnd other sorte, j re. histign woreaueueeneoteeeead ae eaner eSbocitue, whens woasstians the teetrasioee, the departure of ev. Mr. B., and that the Eccle- GUASS JARS FOR PERSERVES.—10 Gines au i z Gai And Planters can rely with cernints ap the excel trving't6 find the consul several days Without ly Yetord, was €4.970; so that the veto, besides authorities of the Catholic Chureh in Jars for Perserves for sale cheap by” UST RECEIVED, < lonoe of these seeds, and will always hod them just | success, took a paint brash and altered the of bet right, saved the Corporation 84,030. - poy gph veer heen memorialized for his re- aes JONAS P-LEVY. 12th ats : oat neveets Sree, BRIONT, MOLASSES, an Diy walle eer eerguented a genuine rticis, Asup- | cial’s sign so that it read, “sen fo ome he ts not ns ee LL FASHION cede & Go oa poe oy Gan Bah Peck nu 2i-eost BARBOUR & SEMMES. A fa!l assortment of other seeds may o he found. poe L ‘Tux Race Cotrex at the south end of the Ponsa, For a —This morning police Biv ‘ PAT RNENS TS vi yA prea RY AAR ANID ALT, for vy a atthe National Ag sierel and Seed Warehouse viz tA ssedlivee= yo ayes perborate me wine mF b atson ar ‘ 4 ol > Pig Snee Ue Lame | ge wrong joy | ERY eon de Bae | RDNA MISES HE | tame senar mane | fon etn ian be Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria. It is | cutting out the eye of a colored man, pe a f MARBLE BLAS are vas wih MA6N01a Bans.” Ge At i rrgiaeac) phleaitcn tae ae Reaper eer Sietricts The supe certainty one of the Lest cow in the count: mour. This occurred at the riot at the Asbu: red a 1 ‘30 C IC G 1 ol a in ic sup- which to test speed. We know no other a0 level Chapel on Su night. Ward was taken be. | 2% ak nt New Fork 20 percent. are ju a LASROLLA | Pa Khe CECH ATU and house . therefore, is certain to be interrapted and as and so well prepared. It is worth the time and | fore Justice, Holl! for trial; but the Jus- former pricos.. Catwnet Makers, Plumbers, equalled any Hams'fe io pe prices ee he stock on hand here Is comparatively small, trouble of the jaunt there to catch the river breeze | tice not sat! the wound may not'| and others please call ‘orders to thé ‘hey, Were cused in Ma:yiand expressly for our MoGREGOR & ©O.. Prices ace advancing. Ee ges in seine | a eh some la | vet one ode Poetie | WE onstoriedegy, sn | deme. MOORCRE Sy, | ama gece an Allegany aoa 7 3 . ng. : , an AUntdestatos) 1 “ ING & BURG! ME. KLEIN & CO., . s pat? —" » | Sacra (inte States) -. | *~ (Garner Varmoni ' | lawful tender debt,) had a bopefol whose Prien sinribresiaahiee ed. by thd Oreeate, | Gran to mean trtiiBy the advertisement in JUST RECEIVED, ter ne eae ~ sol a M bp tetera Kans owe in winter ave burn iach trouble. One cola 0 4 . q ‘winter Probos - wy Ny ange, ac | ae ae yee | Re ae a ages PS Sih Pachter | eect ena i > > a a ’ ‘ Sah sg 4 mi ters of Nese! mesic, neaieting of Glees, Soy week by the EthioMfad Sere who open at | Also, Ita ‘ATUA PURRELES 38 PIANO AT 9%: 1 at 9772 Ai will be provided and the price forthe ikea | Odd Fellows’ Hall,.on the 3d of September. | A €reat reduction, X. RUTHERFORD. Os ane, a tay ‘ crs dinaer supper and concert Man sexe ev" | Washingtonians are ready to givethemahearty | Marble Yard pba fhe Sn ee Ore Rie N ers dinner supper and concert. More anon welcome. cat et au tm ag orp te Uguoe O aes : aue ‘WS Penn.ave., bet, « .