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~—WUCAL INTELLIGENCE. PRARMACRUTICAL Associa TION.—The seventh anaual meeting of the American Pharmaceutical Will be held on the ith instant, at the Smithsonian Institution. The meeting will ‘Open at 3. dMrlock p. m , and sessions will be heid for thrte days or more. Tre Warne row Presta <The ‘Pheatre: has fallen into good hands for the Fall season; and we feel sure that our drema-loving friends are more than glad to see the names which head the advertisement. Kunkel & Co, who as les. sees of the National Theatre ‘+ won golden opin- ions {rom all sorts of people,’’ resume their con- nection with the Washington stage, and the pub. “ADEXANDRIAL sa Correspondence of The Star. ALExanpaia, Va., Sept. 6, 1858. The County Court opened its September term this morning. The case of Waller, charged with horse stealing, that of the negro Ages, charged ~~ avcrion on WALL & Tne A RNITURE AND HOUSEHOL Eersied urna ae ea MORNIN Tr 7, at Se o’ol in Ri e Will sell the Pa: a:ture and bffeote ofa ‘ing the ses pi ich as 1 ome BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. FROM AGENT ASSOCIATRD PRESS, By J. o. 3 IRE & CO. Anetionsers. B. SALE AT THE RECEIV: ss ames Wasninetos hevaneres ote MONDay wo ember at o'clock, at the Revsiving R Aqueduct. pear the Cham Br *, plain ans acoonnt of ONG, St. Jomxs, N. B.. Sept. 1.—The steamers Ful. li “k kindly greeti w with marder, and that of F. Parsons, charged ming aod K: hay } ton and Indian, with Liverpeol 4: to the 25th. Longe ae reports of the various standing and pond oped the | ng A ccena for | With arson, will probably engage the attention of anda, Bowland Pi Passed Cape Race yesterday gmc iet -! special > nities “will & heard, and maike | Washington amusement in auld ne. the court, and make its session much more im- i Bg neocon a New Orleans for sMount of other business is ex 0 come Mr. C. W. Tayleure, the acti manage s . at sea and totally wrecked. fore the Association during the meeting. feverite and Dawson, ‘tate whose shares Laoag seg peeing basic tcad sg a Filteen bands were drowaed, but the j Boe meey in Aecotlowing is. list of the present omcers of | fhe stage Is committed, sustained lust winters | _, Last Might, about nine o'clock, Capt. Eitis L. | 78H ofwhi ts seven others were saved this Association re on in this city which an older dramatist reee of the steamer a Page, saw flames t WALL & BARNARD, Aucts._ 3 ‘ators or self-losding Wagons. ‘The treaty with China does not confer the right Presidemt—Charles Ellis, of Philadelphia. eR envy Mr, James S. Sessford, is assistant | Creeping from a warehouse Iately owned and or- MAESSAUS SALE. —In virtue of a writ | } [pit Blacksmith Tools, E of baving ministers resident, but only consais- . Vice Presideats—James Cook, Fredericksburg, | treasurer ; and, altogether, the constituent parts | Cupied by S. S. Masters & Son, and, with the bell ores, i from the Clerk's office of | | Hyd:svlic Va; 8. P. Peck, Bennington, Vt.; A. E. Rich- | of the permanent management are such as give of the steamer, started the alarm. The flames the ards, Plaquemine, La. /Treasnrer—Samuel M. Colcord, Boston, Mass. Recording Secretary—W. J. M. Gordon, Cin- cinnati, Ubio. promise of taste, enterprise and nce in the affairs of the Theatre for the coming season. We have been requested to state that the sale of secured seats wil the Ciromét Court of the Distriot of Colu general, to reside at Tieng Sien, who are to have "tae of Washington, and to me di direct intercourse with peror. The reports of the crops throughout Engiand and alarm alike xpread—the one enveloping the frame building in which it originated, the other calling to the spot the firemen and citizen: , who forthwith direched Br v cabinet of the KEm- i Court-house door of raid county, on 1 HURSDAY, eh. 2900 feet vin A Ropes, t-h n are generally favorable, but the fag Sth day of September, 1458, at 12 o'clock m.. the Evotrally faverabie, Potato 4 il be held hereafter at the box every energy to stop the pro- h As io» 4 setts Blocks Fails, Crabs for Derricks, ts making extensive ravages thi bout South PAD emer ceertonems, | Peseta ae, cals pia Pet | Renae Sea Ret yeegerecenpriee | eaeetectieaalmiatinaa ceases petorie Dena | ma app or tne e' - rom .m. . mm. PRA juare No, in it y » D.C.. to- od jon on t The standing committees are as follows : Viger arsat dl street dock, was an old frame building, stored poh er with all apd ex mic thane ere . i Executive Committee—S. 8. Garrignes, Jos. Seales, Drownxp.—Saturday evening, pleasure party, | With pressed hay, and fed the tlame like tinder. | thereon. seized and lev: * = Stov nd Fixtures, Coal Stoves, rei Lich bexan in Kilkenny, against the ase Roberts, H. T. Cummings, W. J. Gordon, 6 upon ast x *] of mowing machines, to be rapidly ‘sat ‘The heat was intense, several times driving the | Edward Reley, ard wiil be sold to sati Comforts, Bede Sheetan nur MUCRBA— — " Aorending Sver iiclnrd. “hw meee Wm. A. Gilman. popaingn Seiten bphigt came Lae went | firemen away, and forcing them to place their fic. 7, to May term, 1353, in favor 0 Sie-ware, perch ED King’s county, where the ison of tho pees. Committee on the Progress of Pharmacy—Israel | to the White House in the yacht Feliz, to spend | engines in situations sheltered from the flames. | “se6-ate Marshal for the Districtot Gotanin, | Tables, Chairs, ao. antry is mainly directed as ~— aa jer, Fred. Stearns, Eugene | a day or two in fishing. Yesterday morning, one | Roofs several hundred yards distant were only - ay, Edw. Parris! Lot of made up Clothing, Boots SI 5 Lot of Hore ol an impreteaeen, 3 Alro. a lar, bits 2 Sia ean y of Lumber and Shanties, of the company, Mr. Samuel Hoffman, of this city, went to bathe in the river, and was seen by his companions to sink in deep water. The immediately went to bis relief, but all their cf. forts to rescue him or recover his body were in vain. His atilicted companions thus suddenly saved by constant drenching, aud several vessels in the ‘ks near by, were forced todrop into the stream to escape the devouring element. The warehouse, with its contents, was destroyed; but the efforts of the firemen availed to save the neighboring property, which, though several he Special Committees are as follows : To Report a Syllabus of a Course of Study Ap- Ss riate to the Student of Pharmacy—Messrs. Villiam Procter, (chairman,) Edw. S. Wayne, ‘Charles Ellis, Edw. Parrish On Weights and Measures—C. B. Guthrie, ARSHAL’S SALE.—1 ti eri faoins ies frcrm'ine Cler Tolkes att ref um! of the seythe instead of ¢ reaping hook. Cireuit Court of the District for the shail Kilkenny it has been Recessary the police and infant) S Ty. A reaping machine, in ig through the town, rotected an escort of police panne mp oy bia. county of Washington, and to me directed, expose to public sale, for Casu, in front’of the Gourt-house door of said county, on THURS- DAY. the 3ith day of September. 1858, at I2 o'clock notes, besring interest. Commerctar P.S—The above sale is ona Portion of the Aque- LiveRroot. 24. —Cotton—sales hree Ms : ‘ : doct f.om whence the citi vf Washi od y ‘ ‘the : fin changed their joy into grief, and remained du- | times on fire, suffered no gréat damage. mee owing tills cinta omtthaeae Tatgaal 6 iL Sopp water lun vebtied seodes joay for tee Sor ene (chairman,) 3. 8. Garrigues, C. T. Carney, Wm. | ring the day dracgi During the progress of the fire the officers ar- | defendant's right. title, ciaim aud interest in and to | Georgetown will get. their a wll, thovetere anne Procter, jr., John Meakim. ° dy of their aidb ne doting an paces ri Washington, B. Oe toceunes with all att? foguar | Soper Tested, at one of the enzines, Thomas Parsons, charged with kindling the fire he was then en deavoring to extinguish. He was placed in the watch-house, to await an examination before Mayor Massey this morning. [tix said thatthere ‘were others engaged in the matter who will soon be arrested, and as some one of the party will probably make a clean breast of it, it would be well for Parsons (if he is guilty) to anticipate their revelations, and by a prompt exposition of the whole matter give himself a chance of exe- cutive clemency. The whole loss from the fire is estimated at On Preliminary Revision of the Pharmaco- ia—Charles T. Carney (chairman), James 8. ivin, John Meakim, I d Grahame, W.J.M fordon, Henry F. Fish, Edw. Parrish, Fred. Stearns, A_E_ Riebards, Robert are On the Adulteration of Drugs—C. B. Guthrie ——, C_T. Carney, William Fiske, A. B. ‘Taylor, A. P. Sharpe. On Local Unofiincial Formule—Jobr. Meakim ——— Edw. Parrish, W. H. Peabody, W. Gilman, W. B. Chapman, James Paine, TR. Spence, A’ P. Sharpe, W.'S. Brewer, Joseph Laidley, H. A. Blauw, Wrz. Fiske, Gt. Cham- Washingto! Cy the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon aa the property of Al ison Nailor, and will be sold to satisfy Judicials No. 18! to May term, 1858, in fa- vor of James C. McGuire. _ DEN, Marshal he District of Columbia. se6-ts for the GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. Ss CHOOL BOOKS, A full supply of Schoo! Books and School Reqni- vancing tendency, chiefly for the finer qualities. Prices 1-16 higher. Sales 4,000 bales, and a like amount for export. . Breadstuffs—The weatber bas been favorable for the crops. Flour quiet. W heat steady Provisions—The market is steady. Produce—Sugar is quiet. Coffee dull. Tar- os <9 dull at 3is Gda 3s. Rosin is steady They returned to the city and appointed a com- mittee to bear the distressing intelligence to his bereaved family. This morning the party ob- tained greater facilities and returned to the White House to renew the search for the body. The deceased was about twenty-three years of age, a bricklayer by profession, and was highly es- teemed ee hong numerous acquaintances in Wasb- ington. The water in which he sunk Tanges from seven to ten fathoms depth. TVvolr NOW com- oaen , and the conduit rapidly Approaching comple sed JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. EXPENSIVE SALE OF STOCK OF HARD- 4 WARE AT AvcTio ‘On WEDNESDAY, the Sth instant, i o'clock a. m., at’ the hardware f eman declining the herd- ware busines, No. 434 7th street. between G and H sts, an excellent ascortinent of every variety of hardware, viz: A large and fine assortment of Plated Spoons and shall sel eof age anchester advices are favorable—all qualities have slightly advanced Consols 96.296 5 . Mosicai.—Our musical friends will be pleased [s¥coxpD preparcn.} sites on hand, and I woald call the attont f pa- orks, , The Fulton pissed Cape Race at 3.50 p. m., on berlaine, J. S. Melvin’ to learn that they are shortly to have an opportu- spent ab ver. § partion: Of which falls ‘epon the | Tiitsand coschers here they can be supplied by the ae do. of Table and Pocket | Friday, and will be due at New York on Tuese On the amendment of the US law regulating | nity to listen again to the melodious notes of the | aT Presbytery of Winchester closed, on Sat- | “*stity or single one, at ; Pi yr bese the Importation of Drugs and Medicines—C. B. charming Mdlle. Parodi. She will open at Pbil- harmonic ilall on the night of the 20th Inst.,and will be assisted by a corps of distinguished Eag- lish, American and German artists, whose names alone are a sufficient guaranty for their success bere. Mr. Harrison Millard, the American ten- ore, who bas been brought over from Lopdon b: M_ Strakosch for a musical tour through the Unt- ted States; Mr. Mullenbaner, the distinguished violincelist, and the celebrated basso profundo, Sig. Juncea, from the Paris opera, comprise the corps musicale of the great cantatrice this time. It is with regret we have to annonnee that this will be the farewell visit of Mdlle. Parodi to this city ‘The coming winter’s campaign will close ber career in Ameri- a, where she has reigned su- | hieral as an artist for a number of years In eaving this country, she will carry with her the regrets of a host of friends and admirers. We MRS. THOMAS’S Book and Fancy Store, we 4-3t* 85 High street. Georgetown. — UNION HOTEL, Grorsetown, D. C.— 5,3 There will bea meeting of the Shareholders of the Union Hotel Company, at the Council Cham- bor.on TUESDAY EVENING next. the 2th ines at ty o'clock. ‘Tho Shareholders are requested to attend punctually,as there wii! be business of im- portance laid before them. W. H. TENNEY, se 3-td Secretary and ‘Treasurer. COR KRENT—That very roomy and convenient two-story BRICK HOUSE and adjoming Lot at the oe and Frederi k = George town. Imm possession oan . WM. G. RIDGELY. iJ The property would be sold on very a: com- mogating terms. 80 3-enkt N AYOR’S OFFICE. Exten ve jot of Builders’ Hardware and Too! ° ocks, Bolts, Fartenings, Screws, N Compasses, Squares, Saws of overy description, Hatchets, Augurs, Axes, Drawiar kare Pianos Y rawing Knives, » Chisels, Guages, Files, Braces and Bits. passe ae ane Double and single Plane Bits, A large jot of Hollow Ware and Furnaces, Sauce- urday evening, it ssession in this city. Messrs. Bell, Crawford and Jamieson prepared a pastoral letter, which was approved, as was also an effort of Mr. Wells A Harper to secure a memorial to the memory of Rev J.T. Hargrave. Yesterday the pulpits of the evangelical Christian churches were, by request, filled by members of the Pres- bytery, who delighted large audiences with elo- quent sermons. The receipts of coal by the Alexandria Canal for the month of August, were 40,696.13-20 tons. The corner stone of (ne Catholic church at Fairfax Station will not be laid next Sunday as has been announced. Rt. Rev. Bishop McGill will, uowever, be present, and officiate there in a short time The observance of the ‘ General Jubilee,” re- cently proclaimed by the Holy See commenced in St’ Mary’s church, in this city, yesterday, and consist ‘Guthrie (chaltran), Wm. A. Brewer, Rich’d H me Stabler. We learn that the number of stranger chemists who will be present at this meeting w ll be about one hundred, and the members of the profession in this city are making great preparations to re- <tive them handsomely. Queen Victoria continued her Progress in Ger - many. She was received everywhere with the cee sg demonstrations of respect and good w Preparations were makin for a royal visit to Is, on the return of the Queen from Germany. The world-renowned steam frigate Agamem- non, which covered berscif with ¢ ory in the lay- ing of the telegraph cable, bad been on fire, but, fortunately, sustained little damage There bad been a collision between two excur- sion trains on the Oxford and Wolverhampton railroad, involving dreadful conseqnences = eral persons were killed, anda great many fright- fully injured The condition of the Thames river, the filthi- ness of which bas excited much remark, bad been improved to some extent. Tbe notorious horse Cruiser, which was tamed ‘uReEx Days —Summer Js passing away to sounds of gladness, and its last days will be meirier than its first. The week, opening for pleasure with to-day, is full of promises of pleasant times to the young and old that will take part In the various schemes of amusement which our columns offer. This morning, the Catholic Beneficial Total Abstinence Society started with a number of pans. Ac. A arge lot of Agricultural Implements, viz: Spones: Shovels Hoes, Forks, Picks, Mattocks, akes, atform, Scales and Weights, Birdcerges, Su Brass Candiestioke, t oissors, 8. ols, Mahogany Counter Case, p ing Machine, with Bits complete, With 2 large lot of other articles, which we deem G@ubccessary to enumerate. ferms: All sums nuder $3) cash; over $3a credit pf2 and 4 mouths, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, KORGETOWN, D. C., Sept. Ist, 1853, | bearing interest, by Mr. Rarey, is now performing im a circus ‘aasoci will continue this week, Rev. James Ryder, D. |” Sealed proposnis are hereby invited untii 12 J. L. SMITH, Attorney. acco rn \sfac- friends to Arlington, there to be merry “without ee i ast hee e=8 bead paren trimeipet D., preaching every evening at 7% o'clock. PF. | ovclons inon Wednesday, the ® h Instant, for Grad- | _se3 4 A. GREEN, Auct. Fe ee ns Of the harvest are very sath Gane of wine.’ Numbers bave since joined 2 in, "ad a pleasanier pic nic the summer has eet worded. fo- ni; ti] Wyman makes the Odd Fellows’ Porice Review.—This morning, the members of the Auxiliary Guard and the Municipal Police ing, Curbing, Paving the Gutters, and Graveling High street, between &th street and the northern terminns of said High street. according toa profile tory. The late rains caused some delay in the gathering of the crops, but no permanent injury was done By J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. VY V/KIURK OF A DED OF TRUST TO ‘OR RENT AND SALE. assembled at the City Hall for review by the and grade to be seen at this cffice. rz in the year eightoes ‘hundred asd Bree, | entree cuiversal Exbibition of Industry at Vi- Se BP A coctenenent wich the wonton | ony, watch anemmental be codec nor [sem Finst PAGE. HRENGLAY. ORD. Mayor. | (ins and repoded Sine a eee Bone "TA telageors tromot Puansbiek ‘ened tho On feat fall fromm is akiliful bacd, as ngrncrtlys formed month! nite a number of persons as- OR RENT—The Bpper portion of that pleas: | ee 2.8t Commissioners, | 864. aud made to secure a certain debi due Judson ny “< ye. . of Bi soe ba eae be — Se ceny deg sembled to Weitnede ne scene. The pellce assem sntly located HOUSE, corner of 11th and M aid in his wonderful deceptions. 2 = Mitchell, the subsoriber, at 12 0’clock m on SAT- URDAY, September 11, at J.C. McGuire & Co.’s Auction Store, in Washintton City, D. C., to as- complish the object of said deed, will oiler for sale at public nuction. the country-seat calied “* ckimg- ton,” in Washington county, being the residence of Joreph Gries, sq. itis bounded on the east by the new Bladensburg road, ou the west by the innd of Washington Berry, north by Seaver and Keat nese Empire is to be open to foreigners, and the left banks of the Amoor river is henceforth to be the boundary between Russia and China. Baron Gros, the French Plentpotentiary ts ex- pected home from China tn October The continental exchanges show great firm- ness, especially at Paris. Messrs. Evstomert, Duncan & Gibb, of Liverpool, had suspended Streets north. Finest water at thedeor. A gentle- man and his wife, without children, preferred. Kef- ccemars CEnNEENS Apply on the premises. se 6-3t* For RENT—Handsomely FUR NIB HED ROOMS, lighted with gas, with or without Board. Also, ‘fable Buarders.’ Every attenti n — in regard to comfort, and on moderate terms, at The Washington Theatre also offers an open- tng treat whieh our resders well know how to appreciate. “Richelieu” and “ Betsey Baker’? ‘Doth tread the boards for public entertainment. Island Hall, also, will be bright with such sweet faces as might mike the Musselman foreswear his creed, and declare that the Prophet was blind bled in the west end of the square, some in sum- mer, others in their winter uuiforms. About 10 o'clock Lieutenant N. Thomas began culliag the roll,aud as the nameswere read out the men formed in one rank, and all were reported present except four. After some moments spent in dressing the line, the Mayor with the Chief of Police ap- ———— __omnmissioners._ | eo RENT—The STORE in Foxali’s Row, in Ge wn. recently occupied as the Post Of fice, It Ving & new front put in and will be fitted u uit the tenant. Apply to DR.C.H. CRAIG ik 24 Dunbarton street. se |-e02W [P08 RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, with basement, on 2d st-eet, Georgetown, the late residence of M. De Bedison, containg i6 or 17 rooms. ‘The house and Jot are large an? in complete ne Pinion vie ‘¢ a ee eee ‘va = ie Seid Rinibinracern arcane Sh “ . si om. » pd Je p ighly improved, and tains one hui al jen. &o. It is one of the most commodions in George. town, and well arranged for comfort and elegance, Apply te BROOKE: E'WILLIAMS, Georgetown ‘By to-night a festival in aid of the Sabbath school attached to that church. Who that knows the paves | and grace that seems indigenous to the Ist Will neglect this festival, which wili con- tinue its attractions during the entire week. To-morrow the Active Association of the Per- severance Fire Company renew again the merri- ment that has so often made gay the Pavilion at Arlington. They leave the city early in the day, but beats will leave Market street, Georgetown, at8, 11, Land 4 o'clock, toadd numbers to the participants in the festivities. At night, the Washington Theatre, Wyman, and the island Hall Festival. Oa Wednesday the East Washington Baptist Sabbath School propose toenjoy themselves, and furnish a pleasant entertainment for their many friends at the White House Pavilion. The steamer Thomas Collyer. Capt. Baker, has been =xgayed, and every arrangement made w:ich a wise foresight could suggest, with a view to the ~omfort and enjoyment of all who unite with the Sabbath school on the occasion. Wednesday night, the Theatre, Wyman, and the festival at Island Hall. off as he arrived in front of them. Arrived at the right of the line he shook hands with Lieu- tenant McHenry, turned and countermarched to the left, and departed to lis cflice. The corps then formed in two ranks, and marched through the Mayor’s office, and the review was over. The papers contain further accounts of the im- ‘ose progress of the Emperor and Empress of rance, and their return to St Cloud. Their re- ception at Rheims was extraordinary. An im- mense number of priests and people generally bad assembled and cordially ge them The plenipotentiaries of France, Austria,Great Britain, Prussia, Sardinia, and Turkey, had as- sembled to sign a convention relative to the or- ganization of Moldavia and Wallachia The exchange of the ratifications of the convention will take place at Paris in about five weeks The Emperor Alexander of Russia will arrive at Warsaw on the ith of September, when the thirty-five thousand troops who have been con- centraied in the city, will be reviewed by the Czar The Grand Dukes Nicholas and Michael Zo to the Caucasus to take part in the military opera- tions against Schmayl M. Thuevena, the French Ambassador at Con- stantinople had sent a note to the Porte su port. ing the application of Prince Daniels of Monte. negro, who demands of the Turkish government to give up to him the harbor of Spitzen, in the Adriatic, which he claims. The Fulton left Cowes at 3.10 Pp. m. onthe 25th, and has 214 passengers, but no specie — Indian from Quebec arrived out on the 2ith OOMS TO LET—Furnished—with or without rd; pleasantly located. Appiy at 449 Mas- sachusetts avenue, between 6 h and 7th ats, ‘se 5-38" POR RENT. hat very desirable STORE asd DWELLING. No. 363 south side of Pern. avenue, between 4's and 6th streets. For particu- lars apply at No, 357 9th stroet, corner Massachus- etts avenue. ___ se 3-3t* Kor SALE—A new BRICK HO lth street, between Massachuset M street containing five rooms, a ‘Serms of -ale: The purchaser will be required to ay one fourth of the pu: chase money in hand at the time ot sale, the residue in six, twelve, and eighteen mo from the day of sale, with interest thereon from said date, and to give his notes for sach de ferred payments, secured by adeed of trust on the premu if the purchaser shall fail to eve yd With the terms of saie within ten days after the day of sale. the subscriber reserves the right to reseli the land and premises for cash, after ten days prsvicus Lo- tice, at the risk of such dofesltier Purchaser. JOUN T MITCHELL, Trustee. JAS. C. MeGUIRE & Co., Aucts. nion, a SSE CK REPAIRING —Clocks of every de iption Cele Le pranks and the strik. t properly adjusted, by J. A. WATSON, 59 Bridge street, Georgetown. iQ For the convenience of persons living ata distance, a competent Workman will be sent to theirown house, A large stock of Clocks always on hand, for sale. au 2!-1 ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL DEALERS —F or rent, tor ten years. a vacant LOT upon H, near 20th street, 5] by 129 feet, neariy opposite the new ree nan Church. For terms apply to Dr. CHAS, H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. Bp 29-ltawtf 2 OW DER! POWDER! ‘OW DE PO A. PF. OFFUTT & CO., in Georgetown, having accepted the agency for the District of Columbia from the justly celebrated Hazard Powder Compa- ny. would respectfully call the attention of dealers, Triats at THe Guarp Hovse.—-Zachariah Mitchell, colored, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs, $215. William Cole, colored, do.; work- house, 60 days. Patrick Ryan, drunk; fine, $2. Thomas Tilty, drunk and resisting officers; do., $3.15. Charles Backdur, drunk and disorderly; do., $3.15. Jobn Barkman, do; work-house, 60 days. John Rhodes, disorderly; dismixsed John Schanbb, drunk and pgesttnass fe fine and costs, $315. Henry Simons, colored, do; do, $3.15. Joseph Anderson, do; do., $315. ‘John Simms, do ; work-bouse, 60 days. Henry Pick- ett, do; fine and costs, $3.15. Theodore Greer. do; do, $3.15. William Tapin, dronk and fighting 5 do , $2.15. Moses Lee, Joseph Hick- man, William Cook, Col. Francis Davis, all col- ored, unlawful assembly; fine and costs, $6.15 each. J.T. McNamee, drank; do., #2 14. Wm. H. Brown, larceny of clothing ; jail for court. pa jor, dining room and kitchen, andwarriage- house. Will beso d au 19-eodds on accommodating terms ShEX SION FIVER IMME - ih Apply on the premises to JAS. T. FERRY. se! im* M4ES84! ‘3 SALE —Ia virtue of two writs of fieri facins, under the lien law. issned from the Clerk's Office «f the Cireuit Conrt of the Dis- tnet of Columbia for the county of Washington, and te me directed. 1 shall expose to puntic anie. for cas, in front of the Court House door of said eonnty,on FRIDAY. the 24th day of September, 1253, at 120’clock m the following described prop- erty, to wit: All defendant's right, title, claim and interest in and to a Frame House situated on Lot No. 31, in Square No. 2°2, according to subdivisio: le by the Trustees of the Urphan also, the said Lot No. 3, in said Square . 262. fronting 24 feet on M street north. het ween 12th and 13th streets west. in the city of Washing- ton, D. C.. seized and levied upon as the pr rty of John McRoddy_and will be sold to satisfy Judi- ciais No, 354 and 355, to Ociober term, 1858, m favor of Mary A. Harvey, and Michael Combs, adminis- trator of Henry Harvey, and H. it Wm, Lioyd, Ww se I-ts for th ee ALUARBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers at private sale the property kaown as the Bakery.situates on the south side of the Canal, near the Alexaudria Aqueduct, tozether with the wharf. which is about 210 feet deep from Caual fexiver; the tow-path being inciuded in this prop- erty. The Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal = controis 30 inches of water fur driving its ma- chimery. i Property fora Bakery or Coal Yard is not ——- by any in the District. _ Also, 8 Wood and Coal Yard now in the occupancy of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barron. This property a front of 129 feet on the Canal and 123s fest on the west side of Gresn atreet, and is as easy of ac- cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- ton as any yard in the District. The above property will be offered on liberal terms, and if not sold previously, will be offered at pubic sale on the Sist day of August, 1858, at 50’clock - " Apply to THOMAS BROWN, 145 West street, Georgetown; 8. TI. BROWN, Pa. avenue, next to corner of 14th street, Washington, D. C.; or to BAR- RAGED BUCKEY, Georgetown, D.C. au y several thousand kegs and canisters. of every grade. an woll as a large nasortment of Safety Fuse. 2! of which will be sold by the quantity at the manuface- urers’ prices. We name in part— Mining and Blasting Powder. in kegs of 25 tbs. each EF and FF, G, Kentucky Rifle do., in do. FG Sea Shooting Powder, in kegs of 25 lbs. each American Sporting do., ' in ! 1b. caniste! Kentucky Rifle do., inl ib canisters, Todian Rifle do., im flasks, Duck Shooting do, in 5ib. cans, No, 163 and 105 Bridge street, wholesale and retail deniers in Groceries, Dry Goods. &c. aull-lin_ OR, SALE—On accommodating terma, the y BRICK DWELLING-HOL S, Situated on High street, formerly oc- ate George S. Neill. The Dwelling contains ten rooms, kitchen and cellar. The Store is spacious and convenient. ‘There 1s also, 8 good work sop on the premises. To any person wishing to engage in the tin-piate and sheet-iron business a Founp.—Wuo Lost it ?—Yesterday afternoon, in a central part of the city, was found a certain something about one yard long, and curiously enclosed in a material composed of cotton cord, or thread, which was braided whip-handle fash- son. The object gave rise to speculations, grave ‘and rather suspicious. Was it a new style tor- pedo placed in a public street for malicious pur- Powes; or was ita Cp of the Atlantic telegraph Swe stolen from the show-window of our neighbor: little band; jowed it to be as elastic as an eel. At last ag desperate with curiosity and burning with desire toextend his theoretical knowledge by practical results, the flader thrust his band into his pocket and drawing therefrom DonaLy MacLezop at Groncetowy. — Our friends on the other side of Rock Creek will do injustice to their reputation for intellectual cul- ture, and miss a rich treat, if they fail to spend “an Evening with the Poets” at Forrest Hall to- night. Prof. MacLeod’s recent entertainment, in this city, gathered a large and most inteilectual audience at Philharmonic Hall—among which ‘were many members of the Cabinet. [he elocu- tion on that occasion is said to have been one of the most polished renderings of English rhythm ever given in this city. A repetition for the ben- efit of our Georgetown friends will go far toward awakening in that ig A the desire for a more ComMerciar INTELLIGENCE. (By Telegraph to Southampton J Livexpoot, August 25 —Cotton.—Our cotton market ts move active this week, and with re- newed confidence, prices tend upward, the fine qualities of American being already 1-16d_ higher than on Friday last. The sales of the three days have been 36,000 bales, of which 41,000 were to speculators, and 4,000 for export. The Manchester market sympathizes with Liv- erpool, and all qualities of goods are shghtly higher Breadstuffs —Messrs. Richardsen, Spence & Co , state that the weather has become favorable & DUPONT’S Qr 35 4 UN POW DER. BOD W. ALBERT KING. Ggorcrtown, D.C, for years past the Solo Ageat in the District of Colum- bis for Messrs. Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Dei- aware. keeps constantiy on bir a large «tock of ali the different grades of POWDER manuliactured by them, emracing, in part— iasting and Mining Powder, in 25and 50 lb. kegs Cannon and Musket do.,(U.8, Govern ment proof,) SS EEEeeeeesSsSsSFSsesFe | ips SALE—A Market and vairy + ARM of avout 8 acres, with all the necessary buildings, in fine condition. It is situated in Alexandria : tu rpg ein Y | indand Sob. kegs ot thorough cultivation of the glorious and dclicate | and two (rom the Georgetown aguedsct. Tt wil fe | frat tate vpportunity iw offered, moitim | Bucking <"* Fowders iseag test and Sib kets | tat the Dresaeica eee he advaveing tendency asavage-looking penknife, he opened it and creation of Almighty power, the human voice. | sold low and on accommodating terms. Apply - ig gale ini ana 3s tb. canisters ices remain steady at the rates edvined a made a hap-bazard dash across the object with | We are sure that Georgetown will not fail to ap- | letter, through the Post Office, to JAMES W. >. Diamond Grain do. in t Ib panisters | fy y - the sharp edge of the blade. What was bis sur- | preciate the treat, and fill Forrest Hall. BURCH. Washington City. wasest Prise and chagrin on bebolding the tine edge completely taken from bis favorite frog-sticker, by some substance as bard as iron! With ag ex- ecration, he made another break at the thing, and succeeded in detaching a portion of the covering, which enabled him to ascertain that the inside ‘was composed of a thin strip of steel, about as thick as a wafer, and no more tban one-fourth of an inch Wide. Cogilating upon the probable use to whieh this queer arrangement could be put, the finder preserved it and has presented it at CARD. A. F. LITTLE, Proressor oF Music, having resumed the duties of his profession, will de- vote himself entirely to the instruction of pu- pils in Vocal snd Instrumental! Music, Terms tobe Paid im Advance, Piano, Guitsr, Singirg, Violin, Flute, &c. ser 4 quarter of 24 lesson: $15 00 Organ, and thoroagh quarter. R SALE—Oa acoommodsting terms—two Teale BRICK" DWELLING HOUSES, in Square 454, between 6th and 7th streets west, and Gand H north. | They are ina business pert of the oo cman to any kind ol frat sauane want houses at low oes. MEOLUARD WEBB, Noes Th erect: sa Fa chat eaters room Lp pie ere "a Grocery Store, corner ot 9 an ‘Sts. formeriy occupied Gideon’s Bindery. Inquire of Fage Rifle do. in 6'f and 1256 Ib. kegs er, do. int 44 lb. ospisters F,EF,FFF, do, inS Land 3: lb. canisters Do do, in ts Ib. flasks and canisters Virgin's Rifle jo. in 5 1b, canisters jm Fuse of superior quality.oin barrels ackaces. All of the above will be sold at mannficturers prices. and delivered free of charge to any part of ‘he District. The character of Dupont’s Powder has bsen so Africa, viz: Western 20e21s; Philadelphia and Baltimore 21s6da22s; Ohio 2sazis6d The wheat market is generally steady, with a bel 4 firm feeling in choice descriptions of red. R Western 5s6da6«3d; do. Sonthern Gaa634; white Western 6826334; do. Southern 6«94a7534 Corn dull and quotations unchanged; yellow Bs6da3is; prime white 34sa3is6d Provisions—Our market for Provisions con- tinues steady, the business transacted being A Narrow Escare on tue Wasi inctox Brancu Roav.—The passenger train which left Baltimore this morning at 4 30, came near meet- ing aserions disaster a few miles past Laurel factory. Some abandoned miscreant had placed about half a-dozen cross ties diretcly on the track. The cow-catcher sufficed to throw asiae @ portion of them. Two of the ties passed be- Classes of 4 pupils, each per ter. 10 0 inly of a retail cha RICHARD J RYON. aulz-Im- | Classes of 10 pupils, ench per quarte 291] wo docs st consent ee ee ee | mae les een oper Is nochange tween the cow-catcher and the rail and lifted the | ——— 9 == is ___ AND BANDOLINE | ©'8*808 of 2° pupils, each per quarter. 5 00 | praine. = to note in prices. Co = dull at last quoted our office, where it can be seen on exhibition engine, which was fortunately stopped before AIR ZQOTH. Nau, Ane o Do = IJ Residence at Dr. Hunt's, 310 Penn.avenue,| {= We take pleasure atall times in showing rates. Ashes are steady at 3is6da2s for pots, and “free gratis for nothing”’ by any person desiring | the wheels reached the obstruction, and was thus BRS PHES gt GIBBS'S Hair Store, near 13th | petwoon sen and 10th strents. se3-eolm* ‘| samples and style of packages to sportsmen and to take a look at it. raved from running off the track.’ Heavy jacks | $t7eete and at a - ia Fam others Youne Carnoric’s Frignp Socizty.—The annual meeting of this body, held yesterday af- ternoon, at St. Patrick’s Parish schoolroom, was largely atlended. The Report of the President, submitting anac- count of the operations of the year, was an interesting document, and exhibited a most grat ifying condition of the finances, and general af- fairs of the Society. The entire proceeds of the year just closed amount to $1,618.13 ; the expen- ditures to 1,03) 50, leaving a surpius of $506 93, and ao outstanding demands. The number of children clothed and educated during the year, SS, and the number of members 265. Mr. Jones, tbe President, having positively de- clined a re-election, notwithstanding the unani- mous wish of ail present that he should continue, Francis MeNerhany, Esq , was elected to that ettice ; George Savaye was elected Vice Presi- dent, James J Mitchell, Recording Secretary ; JE. Kane, Corresponding Secretary ; William Ryan, Bookkeeper, and Vincent Masi, Treasur- er After a unanimous vote of thanks to the retiring ofticers, the Society adjourned. were used lift the —— and take out the logs. ‘The train, p ing on to Beltsville, “switched off until the Washington train bi passed and then eame in, arriving at the depot about ha 6 o’clock—three quarters of an hour be! time. SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, 498 SEVENTH STREET, (Three doors above Odd Frilows’ Hail.) The largest stock of SCHOUL BOUKS inthe District tbe on a vee sold -* ae raz lownet rices. Teachers and stores supplied at wholesale, : M. BALLANTYNE, au 31-T,Th&M 498 7th street. 32-6d for pearls. Linseed oil is Rreye pt sales at Sisa3isfd. Rosin is steady at for common. Spirits turpentine also remains steady at 38s London Markets.—In the London markets wheat and flour are dull, but without change in her Cotton bas advanced 4d per pound. Cof- is firm. Rice firm. Tea unaltered. Taliow stead: London Money Market —Consols closed on Tuesday, the 2ith, at 962;295% for both money and account, ‘Office No. 85 Hizh street, ediately ad jostieg OR Deed Bee vetts tnmodaataly of Ss PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 267 Sovtu Sipe. i 267 PARLOR GRATES, (square, elliptic and cirou- les dust received = wul be sold at a low figure. y examine a! JAMES SKIRVING’S Stove, Grate, Range, Furnace, and jousekeeping Warehouse, 8. E. corner Pa, avenue and Ith EAUTIFUL GOUDS JUST OPENING. forers Toilet Articles, ket nd ‘8, and Evening Fans. IN’S F ind Toy Store, ares Sere N, WANT OF SUPERIOR * win onekne ite Weinopon ITAN Can. a EN, a! is a1 = inet Wipsaoons: og 178 and 180 Penney!- Vania Avenue, keeps constantly on hand al laree assortment of the following F Et oe St. AypREw’s Fras Cucrcu —The contrac- tor, Mr. Job W. Angus, is Progressing as rapidly as possible with the work upon the foundations of this church edifice, now in course of erection, and the superintendent and architect, Chas. Has- kins. , is of opinion that the foundation will be completed this month. The intention of the society to pay for the work as it progresses, is a good plan, and will preveut the stagnating effects of heavy debts upon the future Prospects of the church. The church will be quite an ornament when completed, to that section of the soe fy and no doubt the amount required for its spee: y com. pletion wili be rapidly furnished. W A CARD, E.understand there isa rumor afioat that we deal '™ work of penitentiary manufacture. Such being the report, we deem it necessary, for our credit, 3s weil as for the credit of our customers, to deny any such assertion, and defy any man to prove the state- ment. Unthe contrary, we purchase our work of the largest and best manufacturers in the country, and, in proof of this statement, ail that 18 necessary to sat ai a skeptic mind is to call and examme our a which has just arrived, and for which see ad- ment in another column. Jt has been already examined by me - the pew seanee in the city, and ronoun o ol si rior gua'ity. ” HAMILTON & CO., ppo. Centre Market, perorosats FOR MONUMENTs. Orrick SECRETARY OF THE SENATE, posals will be reosived at the’ cite fill js will be received at this oifice ti ie mre m. on Tuesdsy,the 7th inetant, for in the Congressional Burying-grouud, in y, six Monam to deceased Senstors. of same materials, and pattern as those here- tofore erected there. ‘The materials and workman- ship to be of the best quality. The inscriptions to be _se2-lw Sew G ROOMS, - i No. 500 Nunts Steerer. Having made additional facilities for filling orders sams the subseriber invites those in want of HIRTS to his room. asa warranted to fit and give satisfaction, or no sale. An assortment of SHIRTS on hand nnd for sale low. H. O. NOYES, se 2-6 7 doors north of Pa. avenue. —> error ORO Pv. M. DUDANT, St his weil-snown Restau rant on the northwe: corner of Penn. avenu aud Sixth street. is con stantly in receipt of every obtan iT palate, im the procurement of either expense nor pains. lis GAM Eeof all descriptions—Ortolan, Wood- cock, Keed Birds, Snipe, &c.; his FiSH—Oysters, Spots, Sheephesd, Tailors, Mackerel, Crabs, Perch, Rock, Bass, &o., &o., were never surpassed in this market, while his LIQUORS and St GARS pro- verblally challenge competition with any nm Later from Kansas. Leavenwortn, Kansas, Sept. 2.—Sherman’s battery left the fort this morning for Minnesota. The board on the subject of the inspection and price of the mules purchased for the army ad- journed this afternoon, and the members leave to-morrow. Lieut. Chapman, first dragoons, arrived here yesterday from Arizona, on sick leave Execation Postponed. CoLumsvs, O., Sept. 4 —Yesterday Governor Chase, in compliance with a recommendation of @ commission ae to examine as to the sanity of Albert Myers, sentenced to be bung yes. terday, postponed the execution until the 17th of December. Yellow Fever at Chariesten. CuaR.xston, Sept. 6.—According to the offi- cial statement there were 73 deaths by yellow of various woods and of supenor manut ture—viz: i bes, of every style and finish Rirtiee Meike tops ivessicacadethors Sideboards, from the plain substantial to the most anique ipo my pero (oe i fro war Solas of Sverr style, in Hair Cloth, Brocrtells, Reps, ee. wit! ant ans other Chairs to mateh every 8 le Centre, Side, Sofa, Refreshment and Din- Desks of orn, size and pattern, also, Writing Ta- Ei vee Sete ery krade, from the pininest to the v oat elaborattiy designed and finished, Rocking Chairs of ali kinds and prices, eed Uneirs plovery kind. Chaire: Cans and (Vood-neat, Ladies? Sewing, &. Mirrors of all sizes, A MEETING was held, yesterday, by the Obef Sholem Congregation of this city, at their meet- ing room, on Louisiana avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, and the following officers were elected for the ——t year: Jonas Glick was re-elected President; H. Lisburger, re-elected Vice President; Moritz Oppenheimer, Treasurer; and E. Coufm; elected Secretary. Some further business was transacted, and the meeting Howrer’s Cuarxt.—Oar friends at Hurters- ville offer extra inducements to those who enjoy short rides to the country. A grand fair and fes- tival is to be held at the above place, beginning fever for the week ending Saturday. Hell Sets = Re patterns, Pi Bpon them will be furnished by this office, soz Restaurant ee States. : * . oases Oo! es, se Mt je maragemeut of his cuisine continues under New York Markets. on W y evening next, and to continue for | #journed. —— Reception Ch: f handso ne patterns, ——s - . (sine h's recovery from three day object being to Payadevt in-| Arreurr ar Surcipe.—We regret to bear that Iiubin Stands el vosieme denies : NOTICE. pis immediate supe: vison, (1 curred in the erection of the said Chapel. All New York, September 6.—Fiour is dull: sales of 6.000 bbls. State $4.8524.95; Ohio $5.60a5.95; Southern $4.90a5.60. Wheat is still firmer; sales of 25,000 bushels; Boutbern red 1.10al.30c., white $1 25al 45 Corn ‘declined : sales of 30,000 bushelx; GBa7Sc ; yellow 97e. his Inte sioknes: — he vieteas = an tions t ue M ~ is, and respectfully solicits his friends and ‘8 Tue subscriber begs jeave to inform his friends and the public that he will pay the most parti attention to the Commission and Forwarding busi- ness; that he hasa large stock of fine Groceries, Wines and Liq: sale and retail, opponite the P ls Extension Tables, from 7 to25 feet, Mattresses of Hair, Cotton Hu: uy Feether op ey Bolsti pe una variety of other articles, Cradles, ‘lowe! 's, Hat Racks, Nigh wing Ta! Children’s Chairs and, in short, very «rticle w 'y found in an extensive cabinet ashoemaker, named Piefer, residing on Penn- sylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Four- teenth streets, cut bis throat this morning. He was discovered in time to prevent fatal conse- — and the wound cared for He is now oiby as well as could be expected. the arrangements in progress for making the affair a very pleasant one to all who may attend from the city, and no doubt many of our citizens who have the interests of the church at heart will turn out to assist their friends in the g: cause The gistance, as will be seeu by refer- Metropoli the public to visit it. e SEVENTH STREKT. 422 No. 464 7th street, corner of F, tent Office. story, fers to sell jow, ashis “JONAS P. LEVY, WOOD !—COAL !!—WOOD !!!—COAL ! Pork heavy ; messat $17.45a17.50; prime 815.405 ence to our advertising columns, is but 2 iniles motors “(Quick Sales aud Small profits.” ses-tf Commission Merchant, We have now on the way two cargoes of superior —just far enough ap hesomr evening's side. Fing tw ALexanpnia.—The alarm of fire about Dining Tables for hire. $15.50. :¥ TRED?— 7 In- | Red and White Ash ( Anthrasite) COAL. when we Whisky is dull at 4c. P| for storage. RE YOU INSURED?—The Washington fhe direction is as follows: Drive over the urniture taken nine o’clock last night was cansed by a light in offer at the lowest prices if delivered from the ves — or gacked for shipping Sarass Cormreny (Stal, Ganges, wile tnt | Se Financial. Long Bridge, and beyond it to Roche’s Spring; | the direction of Alexandria. The He f pair U, Fate Varnishi: perly | wrdmal liability all stoci v3) ini Alto, on hand, a large stock of Osk. Fine, and Stoe! tara to the fight and @rive one tite aod aaa = | elas re dopertment. were called ols vad cata! epoca ae met RO POLITAN CABIREE Beare Ber reParty, Direotares HB Tarior &, Bacoy, Hickory Wood:to whlch we 1evite-the attention of | | New Vout, Sepremper RX: er generally Chapel wi! t is a meat little len a, ween 17t ls , ft ‘tree! ae editice, dedicated to the Methodist faith, aad is | it? Hock and Ladder Company—started to xo to | tom". (States) se4 St | Pa.avenue and 10th 5 Alexandria by the turnpike. For an account of ; do. bonds Wx; Mich. So aS. Y.Cen. the tire see the letter from Alexandria. 76 80; Reading 49',; Miland Miss 16 Sth. @ near neighbor to the residence of Mrs. General Hunter. ‘€ bave been there once to a fair, and enjoyed ourself hugely. Make a note of this fact and go. — : JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Pres, GRAFTON D. HANSON. Sea, madaewivif L. KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A repaired at ELLIS’S Pi nosed Me No, 422 7th street west, rel-Im between @ and H port. RY piers ER xs EAR 7TH STREET, A, GO rpereseziannss ae streee Sixth and Seventh Streets. SCHOOL BOOKS-SCHOOL BOOKS: Ws amg ccap to see the advertisement of our is — izens the advantage of his excellent instruction on the piano forte for anotherseason As he will return to Europe next ny ape this Is the best op- Portunity of securing his valuable services. rel — in moon nace ys wed of eit —— ot eer 6 Ae TeCelV! since 0 ¥ LLERY at Washington, he will scaler MR intention, keep it open during the summer montis. : itl be constantly in fon ianes to oxcoute Photographsand Ambroty pes the best possible manner. Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant € o.'s ‘A general and of talented friend, Mr. W. H. Palmer, once more, Revers To sic Store ing House. p- | Books and ~oirouiie oe Tus Carneuic Bantriciat F. A. Socuszs— | wip proptess to remain with es und give eur cit. Bogan, M.D. 4. Ford Thompson, M.D. EALTEALTEA! Mr. BRADY begs respeat{uily to inform the pub- | 1'tve Northers finer — The members of this Society left the city this a ao A, > eer street, abeve the Northern ee = BIS | SEAT REpNOMY IN 31g wate ne Ae BURNING SUURNE 8ST stot: ‘am daily exi by whieh i mmorniag, at eigbt o’clock, on a trip to Arlington Spring. The members met at the school room of St. Patrick's church, where they formed in Ppro- cession, to the nember of some two hundred, under their chief marshal, John D. Ciark, &: Our goat yeosoctigs atyls jel dete — at 50 cents per ind, ual in quality en ally retailed at Atty ir ‘ost. higher. Also. T lower grades of BI Tea Green Tea. fron Queen Chop down, KING & BURCHELL, aud Corner Vermont av. and 15th st, W OoD AND COAL. Just received, a cargo of Lyken’s valley COAL. OF OOOk tee pe conn opre rates there is no the best quality of all other kind Coal, whioh we are selling low Accipent.—On Thursday last a little fellow and his aids, Messrs. Purcell and Dooley.” Afier to save fully one haf of thet J is Tiss SLED UR e rds. of its own sinoke and vm ordinary named Lewis, residing near Tenth street, Island base qi ‘ : ASHIONABLE PERFUMERIES, from Prices ranging from 91 PYstacuished men tk oy 4-3 Expats gine, the procession was headed by | while engaged in driving a cart loaded with | “Onratesk of WOOD eee eye, Wetter | I beat houses, at GIB BES. went tae’ coe the at ee Coen or argest in the world) is open for | Lue etOYes passes off. These Esputa’s tine street band, to the excellent music brick, for Mr. Charles Vernon, was kicked by a | the best Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood at a small Ee einatand Ce eve eee lie ins every day( ive excepted) from bottom of the ash pit. passes u, een 8 double Si arbeh they marched up Tenth street to H, | hone? rghit. © broke In two places. We are | “4xTmot Om OOREe ec aker's Pi Wood. | FLOUR! FLOUR! a. m.to7 p.m Seow _ | fire-box, jatencely heated $0 the tap of the down H to ‘Third, and through Third street to | Pras ond bis lex ‘oat | Also, om hand, » choice lot of haker’s Pine AMILY FLOUR just received and for anle at | — STYLE, 1858. = "The lesen in the avenur; thence to Georgetown, where & in that under proper medical treatmen AVAKDER & STEWAUT. per barrel, and other lower grades. at No. 464 F ALL Ramee unter the Sake oven. mn akspe moar ‘a Doate for the 9 ima. hus soon ts mow doing weil. rf ativan Verde rctind tai rh atreet, ‘opposite Patent {| Se ‘This day. the Set beaatitil style tof Tegembles the, ten-plate, | having $0 ex ane janet of the tety was borne in the 1i ry 7 PERS ee a S ENTLEMEN oo mt plies ater. also the slars and stripes, and the members each |, T¥4¥ Opens to-night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, TEAM ENGINEERING —Fairbairn's Uselul | FoR SALES SE, BUGGY. and HAR: | Serr oorner of Sixth street and Peunsyivane gL | constantly” supi tured by Char = wore a greea and while rosette when he will doubtless be grected by a large an- Ss information for Engineers, being 8 series of F Ss, Ae ice Bone, 8 at med ‘Sta- avenue. Co. ‘roy, N.Y. None. ine Without —— tenes. Rt if You would enjoy an ayr:ea- cotnresto the working Encinecrs of meenane bles of Mr.’ mas Naylor, on Penn, ave. By Ee ana EE the Stoves. “There is a spunous r= aul je even! a this + at | anoarshire, illust i 8 le betwi 13th and 1 e ie wnsnufactured. taken trom patent. Accipaxt.—This morning, an Irish, woman, aed quiszieal’” a Nivea “queer, quaint, poh ap pay Y, nue, cons ve. ong oe Sa eas HIS pay RECEIVE D FROM THE, 4 introduces the draft oa the top of the enai—so named Farrell, # resident of English Ml, fell mag ada3t wehn, 1.3 AUR). Biatsot and for sale on'y because the owner be- eit HAN ‘S and R RATIO © a flee Woeld car toms fi ie ye through a hatchway in the store of - kK Wepvine C. Very pretty heap no BEST ad rg move away, no . RANSO: ‘3 RS, Pic F CORDS and enle rae " sy Shiditin: aks sewiann sore tame ‘some | the Finiadei phim Confechionery, cornet {ath au, EVERAL SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND | —S¢l-lw : TAN CURTAIN PA, “PINS and lam alec reemavion a how of ay antonented Rima % streets. lee Cream $1.4 pergaloa, jy aim | EVE je very cheap atthe Muse | #.0R SALE—A hanisome youn, HAY MARE, | TRIMMINGS, to be sold a* low prices. _ . ‘Stoves. which is the eight feet backwards and striking with some = M for sale very P hand} of FRANKLIN & ROTAROCK, | St b.@ oven © much better force on the ceilar flor. Mt. Coombs, whowas| 1 : = | Store of W.G.METZEROTT. | sound never ee foular, and works well SosQ) | 80 2-colm Sorser of ih and W strects._ | Tass Sotng Gokee thon tno etd Wnernter Gear, or aay in the store at the time, ian immediately to her oF: TEER OPT. imaarness. ‘Lo atPLE! MINS & OOKS IMPORTED bY ATLANTIC TEL- | other ond Ad seriglance, and Dr. Dubamet was caled iw and PARTSROMERS siere yl ve foseeds om | OVS Livery Bele ee nore Boks, for English Books exe- x fre. render sufferer medica! surgical aid. sums, R ate SR ———___—_—_______—_—_—— | cuted in fov 5. He: limbs were found to be badly sprained, but een ee WLAND’S OIL at G1BBs” FRAN N PHILP. 2 Metropol: 4 er een 2 + je) cote Pas and 4% ata, Ror eA Jette | auz av.sbet oth and Tk sis, 293-3 aes bet Sch ad tis,

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