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} Se z — LOCAL NEW Ricionay Sie Pepe of te Contac {OTe Stan PUSLISHES THE LIRTs OF LETTERS | chair, and the roll was called for tae’ pecposs tf RewarNING IN THE WASHINGTON CITT Post Orricz receiving the annual contributions. CNDBR THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING The mevting was in session when our report closed. — Nemismatics.—The coins described in the fol- lowing article from the Intelligencer, have been | submitted to our inspection. They belong to the cabinet of George Wright, Ps Master Armorer at the Washington Arsenal, aventor of the machine for making Percussion Caps. Mr. Wright visited Europe in 1851, for the Ligio of intro- ducing his machine to the notice of foreign gov- ernments, and while at Constanti was an — z = —_ associate of Mr. ———s a an c . | American. who has resided in that city twen- a re ee eta ae on «Leis yous pact ax vaaeer Wauniaict of Gos tatee ovist Protestaxt Cuuncu—Georgetown, D.C— | sad by whonrthey were presented to Mr. Wright. ker W. Roby, President; and Rev. J. T. Murray, | They were discovered by the workmen who were Secretary amediately preceding the adjourn- ——e a one — for la a ing session Saturda: foundations t nt. There isno doubt of ment ohice took from the table 'a reasleded pre | thelr anthenticity, as they have been critically ex. ented the day previous by Rev. Dr. Bates, of | 2™ined and approved by Prof. Henry, and others snow Hill, eal ing Se the appointment of a com- | Skilled in Nu 3 qattee to make necessary ari nents for Ancient Coins.—Three interesting coins _ollecting from the administrators of late Jno. have been politely submitted to our i tion, all popper. the sum of $50, left asa legacy to this | of them old, and one of a high antiquity. The ence by him. On motion the resolution first and oldest is a coin of Marcus Agri a dis- ‘ P tin, ieee Geen —— cv. Oliver Cox stbmitted a resol Fescind- | and, by marriage. his nephew On the obverse is Rev. Oliver oe Loe ein; | the inscription = Coe ITI” fedicating the ohare of the coin. 27 years before Christ. when Agrippa was made third time Consul, and married Mer- cella, the Emperor's niece. On the reverse are the two letters “S$. C..’* implying “ by consent of the Senate.’ The coin next te Point of aye is one of THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING {HE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY oy THE OFFICE. [Ts TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANT OTHER DaILy PRINTED IN THE Distaict or CoLumsta. ——— Norice.— District of CoLUMBIA ADYERTIsE- MENTS To BE INSERTED IN THE Battimone Sun 4a8 RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE SraR OFFICE. yg a standing rule of the Conference for Paying te traveling expenses of the minister from Charlestown out of the Conference fund ; laid on the table and made the special order for Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. On motion, the roll was ordered to be called for of ascertaining the number of minis- | Heraclins I. and of his son, Emperor of the Eastern ea jing te travel date the ensuing year. Empire. It is inscribed with + CON,’’ meaning ling aetion on this motion, the Conference | Constanti le, of which Heraclius became master onferenee adjourned. in 610 after Christ, and ‘* Anno IITI,”’ meaning, no doubt, in the fourth year of his power, or 614 after Christ, the same year in which Jerusalem was aol | the Persians, and two years after Ma- hommed published the Koran. The third and latest in date of these relics of a far-gone past, isa coin of Romanus the Second of the Eastern Em- yea is some year after Christ. between 959, when omanus ascended ths throne, and 963, when he was succeeded by Nicephorus II. {fternoon Session —The eedin: opened ocloeck, p.m., with devotional exercises «l by Rev. D.C. Ewell. ‘The Conference into consideration of the recommenda- of the committee on itinerancy that Rev. John E. T. Ewell be elected to itinerant orders. jn was objected to the admission of the appli- cant into the Conference. on the ground that he amorried man, astanding rule of the body ibiting the reception of any brother inte th= nference without four years service as a single man On the other hand, it was contended that there was no risk in adinitting married men into the ronference when were known to be good useful ministers of the church, and above ail if they were energetic worke-s, the supposition being that such ministers could be no tax upon the chureh. A brief Seen Saeennes aie eeetonee. to take a personal direction, was ¥ pte- vented by a motion to lay the subject ey table for the present? which was carried. Rev. Mr. Bates sabmitted the following resolu- tien: Resotred, That this Conference is ised eee fied to learn that brother Robert L. Brockett has established a collegiate institute for young ladies in Liberty Town, Md., and that we take pleasure in recommending it to the ae of the mem- bers and friends of the church; referred to the college committee. The Missionary Agent presented his annual re- port, which was referred without reading. ‘The Conference then went into a call of the roll w ascertain what ministers were willing to travel doring the ensuing year. On this call Revs. W. Robey. D EB. Reese, J. W. Everist, J. K. Nichols, | Elderdice, John R. Nichols, A. S. Eversole, |. W. Bates, E. B. Sutherland, D. W. Bates, Jobn Robests, R. 8. Norris, D. A. Shermer, W. it. D. Wilson, Jesse Shreeve, J. A. e n.J.M. Dennis, E. J. Drinkhouse, Jere- rah Clay, W. S. Hammond, B. F. Brown, N. \ i Eversole, James Reticiors Exercises.—Yesterday morning a large congregation attended at St. Dominick's church, corner of Sixth apd F streets, on the Isl- and, to hear the annual Charity sermon, delivered by Rev. Dr. O'Toole. pastor of the St. Patrick’s ebureh. The discourse was most interesting and impressive, = the gona pre grips for the benefit of ti > proved that its admonitions were not ankocdca: i A very eloquent discourse was delivered yester- day morning at the Ryland Chapel, corner of ‘Twelfth and D streets, on the Island, by Rev. Mr. Wright. The text was from the 3d chapter of the epistle of St. Paul to the Ephesians. verses Mand 19. The reverend gentleman called atten- tion to the sublimity of thonghbt involved in the language of his text. and then to de- monstrate how its theolozy agrees with the tenets of the christian church yenerally. His exordium was an impress appeal that his hearers should endeavor to become takers of the blessings asked for in the invocation of the Apostle. At the New Jerusalem church. north Capitol street, Netween B and C streets, there wos also an eloquent disconrse delivered by the pastor yester- day morning. Ut was founded on the text, ‘‘Speak unto the children of Israel and bid them that they make their fringes inthe borders of their gar- ments throughout their generations, and that they va upon the fringe of their borders a riband of ne.” Cugtstian Association Rooms. — Saturday night, the prayer meeting of young men was held in the library, and was both interesting and profit- able, though not so largely attended as on some | previous occasions. The afflicting announcement | of the death of Mrs Jos. H. Bradley, jr., wife of the esteemed dent of the Christian Associa- tion, was je, and fervent prayer for their be- loved friend and brother was put up. At the usual hour, the main hall was opened, and the | company joined with those already there waiting | for the lecture of Rev. G. W. Sampson before the Bible class. | The subject was the Garden of Eden, and the | lecture was prefaced by a brief explanation of the ist chapter of Genesis, from the 26th verse. ‘The lecturer located the country of Eden in Ar- menia, adopting the opinions of several learned writers, that the country of Eden was hetween the sources of the rivers Euphrates, ‘Tigris, Araxes, and Phasis. Holmes. C. H. 5 ngston, T. C. Ewell, B. F. Benson, responded affirmatively. A letter was received from Rev. F. Waters re- questing cither to be returned as president of Wash- »zton College or to be left without an appointment at bis own request. f ‘The request gave rise toconsiderable discussion. it being contended in objection that this Confer- core has no relations with Washington College. lnorder to meet the whole matter involved. Rev. DP. W. Bates submitted the following resolution ; which was adopted : Kesolred. ‘That this Conference reluctantly com- lies with the request of our beloved Dr. Francis \\ aters. and leave him without an appointment simply at his own request. On motion, Rev. J. M was transferred to sap r mnuated List, Rev. F. Smiley to the mmerary list otion, Rev. E. H. McFaden was transferred eo the Alabama Conference. \t the request of Rev. Moore, he was made pr y of Lenox SMiTHson1an.—We notice at the Smithsonian Institution a meteorological map of the United States, got up under direction of Professor Henry, which is changed every morning at 10 o'clock, on the receipt of the telegraphic reports of the weather from different sections of the country, by ing colored scraps of paper, representing the state of the weather, on the different points heard from. By looking at this map, a person can see at a glance the state of the weather in the different parts of the country telegraphed from. The Professor has in his private office another large map of the United States, upon which he posts, as it were, the sally observations of the weather, so as toenable him to study the move- ments of the storms of the continent, and form, if practicable, somewhat of a permanent meteorolo- gical calculus for the country. sipernu 3 Bryan was left unap- pointed for the ensuing year. R.'T. Boyd was transferred from the itin- y tothe superannuated list; also, Rev. H. J. On motion, it was resolved that the stationing authority be vested in the President Rev. W. T. Wright, from the committee to whom was referred the memorial of Howard cir- wt, requesting that the rule making it obligator on the cireuit te furnish a home for their secon Peacher, reported that the request was met by a resolution passed by this Conference last year. report was accepted. Adjourned. FIFTH DAY. The session was opened with religions services tis morning by Rev. T. M. Wilson. The atten- dance.of pes Es and delegates was We large, and the body of the church below the portion oc- cupied by the members of the body, was filled by a large andience. After the tramsaction of the usual preliminary business, Rev. D. W. Bates, from the special comi- woittee upon the applications of Clearfield and Union Cirenits for admission to this Conference, their admission. and that 8. J. in the hands of the presi- dent, which was ado The official character of Rev. G. D. Hamilton was i On motion, the rt of the committee on the state and wishes of the church was taken up by items, ist. The request of Carlisle Circuit that the bor- ouzh of Carlisle be st off as a mission be granted; Harpwake.—The stock of goods which Griffith & Shields, hardware merchants. offer for sale at their new establishment, on the south side of Penn- sylvania avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, embraces as extensive a variety of articles, of the newest patterns and most improved manu- facture, for buildings, agricultural. and other pur- poses. as was ever offered to the public in this sec- tion of country. Messrs. G. & S. are new beginers in the business here, and having a trade to make, set about it by selling everything iu their stock at the lowest ible prices, and on the most accom- modati| mus. We advise all in want of any description of hardware, to give them « call ere purchasing. They will command success, because exerting teianectves strenuously to deserve it. CriunaL Court.—The court met at the usual hour this morning. Lewis Bell (colored) was ar- which was ¥ rainged for stealing a lot of pictures and picture- That ‘imore Circuit be divided, and two | frames from Charles Ellit; and was afterwards Circuits, to be ealled East and West Baltimore Cir- 1s, be tims constructed . ~~ Massey, of Virginia, moved tostrike out the werd Rey. D. W. Bates moved, ax a substitute, to “tr ke ont the word *- West;"’ lost, And the amendment was adopted, and the item *s amended That the circuits of Newtown and Snowhili ted in one circuit, to be called Newtown and uewhill circuit, Nichols moved to amend by provid- *z that said cireait be With one married and two single hers. adopted. and the item The amendment was vs. Dr. Nadal and Coombs were introduced te the Conference.) {th. ‘Phat the reqnestof Union cirenit be granted. provided tie necessary amount can be supplied be ‘we missionary fuad for a third preacher ; adopted. Finally. That the committee are of opinion that * request of Reading station, to be made a mis- son, ought net ty be granted. Mr. Massey stated that, from evidence before the hey were led to believe that, suoner or station would sever its connexion with + Conference. and that they only desire a wary relation to gain strength financially. T Views relative tothe gi? question won! 4 bout this separation. This jeation to this © © was only determined upon by a ma- ety of two. Whenever the accursed leaven of Mains 2 foothold. it works te the cor- 2 of the whole y-and if they werr de- sined to seek for sy val strength in another wn. he thought they ought alee ye there for ey. R Nichols opposed the report, and igure nt similar to that for Carlisie le coul wished to placed on trial on said charge. ‘The witneses to the vrand jury in the Sickles case number about twelve or fourteen persons, and they will go before the jury for exaimination to- day. The grand jury have found an indictment | against Hillery Hutchins for the murder of Jack | Ennis, but the time for his trial has not been de- termined upon. It will not be likely to come up before the week after next. + Cavtion x Revation to Tarpinc THE WATER Pirgs—The Penalty Therefor —According to an act of Congress entitled an act to provide for the care and preservation of the works constructed by the Uni States, &c.. of December 5th last, it was enacted ‘it shall not be lawful for any person persons other than said Corporations. or persons authorized by them, to tap or open the mains or pipes laid or to be laid by the United States for any purpose whatever, under a penalty of not less than difty nor more than tive hundred dollars for each and every offence.”’ Suootine.—On Saturday night. a young man nained Coombs, while intoxicated, assaulted Mr. J.'T. Ferry on the street, and fired several pistol shots at his house afterward. The reason of the assault and subsequent conduct could only be ac- counted for by the presumption that he, under the intt : of liquor, fancied he had been injured y Mr. Ferry. He was arrested by officers Nor- wood and Donnelly, and a fine of $37.31, was im- upon bim, and he was ordered to yive bail Sw for Court by Justice Donn. Tur Tikatre —Onur citizens will no doubt be | glad to learn that Managar Stuart has resolved to | try a dramatic season with the permanent popula- | 5 rdly think that the brethren separate. ‘The expressions | ¢ { Washing . ‘Thecelebrated Matilda | wf re not the voi the society. Mr appears at t ¢ to-night in the char- NS iment to the energy of Us and if our citizens desire to have | of Reading sta ¥ ke in opposition to the i stations to missions, as + tter arrange- calculated sucuabers of theatrical performances | iders, it is expected they wil! signify the fact by tarring outen masse. | A Fieur.—About noon to-day, an old fash- ioned fisticuff tight oceurred on Fifteenth street. in front of the Treasury rtment, between two young gentlemen. one whom is said to be a ! Gevernment clerk, and the name of the other wa not known. They were not intruded upon by the ; police. and continucd the entertainment until the | bystanders thought them sutticiently punished, | and interfered to stop the affray. ng to Was prepared to stamp upon He favered this report for the oT noother, that the seeds of abolition there Rev. J. R. Nicholsexpltiined that the abolition ag to do wi See apventiseMent in another column of 8. P. Hoover's boot and shoe store, which is one of the | largest and most complete establishments of the | kind, not enly in Washi . but in the Union. | ‘There is no style or quality of foot-wear made, for elther sex, but it can be found here in the greatest | profusion, and at fair prices. ‘Trun! et and other articles { found best quality at Hoover's, 1? ™ PE af ie committee. It was referred. Staith was introduced to the Confer- Litdet preceated the following reso- Kev Mr lution: which was ado Ove READERS will see by advertisement in the Proper column that the of the Russian War Dioramas, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, proposes to havea grand gift exhibition to. As the price of the tickets is only fifty cont wiki a view of the isa sure thing, it is con- pre glen phigh vn og be lost, while every one s an chance to gold watch other valuable. ode ape 3 ‘Th OnaNer AxD ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD Com raxy have, we learn, the eens We entertain 2 sincere and an abiding iu foe the founders of the Methodist ene mt wate ty and whereas our venerable brother. Col. Wa Doughty. one of its first and firmest friends, ~ teen strieken down by sudden and severe nie kes K-setved, That a committee of three be appoint. i ves of this brother the ry the President whe. as fi ©. shall bear to oar afflicted of this body, with the assar- ympathy, and our prayer + | are almost invariably th ‘¢ho: be found of th | "HPs the ;, Cmevtr Counr.—Di days the following: Court: use of Jas. ia Sweeny, Rittenbouse & Co. Adarns, shi John B. a ome David Hall; verdict for inti: amount claimed, with inte- ffs to the Nevitt agt. John P. Waring; verdict bert K. for plaintiff. x di t inti ah and Wm. H. Hiesterbods agt. Samuel Ae verdict for plaintiffs, taaee and ni . Andrew Noerr agt. Wm. ©. Zantzi 3 Verdict for intiff. full damages, with inteveal a iddieton, Beall & Co. agt. Silas Reynolds; = for plaintiff for full anrount claimed, with The last of the jury trials was that of John Van Reswick agt. James A. Tait; verdict for plaintiff for entire amount claimed, with interest. ‘The petit jury was then finally discharged. The court then listened to argument from coun- sel on points of law touching a number of cases. Thecase of the Washington Turnpike Company, in which suit is brought to make said Company show cause why ry! demand tolls from passen- Sets, come up next Wednesday for final adjust- ment. 2 ial em Wartcn Retvrns.—Sunday—G. Rhodes, disor- derly ; fine and costs, $1.15. Ch: tying concealed weapons ; do. - DS y disorderly ; do., $3.15. Wm. Taylor, col., drunk and disorderly ; do., $2. James Smith, do.; do., $2.15. Jno. Burkhardt, do.; do., $3.15. Twenty- five lodgers. Monday—Mary E. Plater, col., drunk and dis- orderly; fine and cost, $3.15. Louisa Brown, col., do.; do., $3.15. Virginia Miller, col., do; do., $3.15. Julia Butler, col., out after 3 do., $3.15. Catharine Williamson, col., fighting ; do. ast three m ied the Circuit $3.15. Jackson Robinson, drunk and disorderly ; do., $3.15. Chas. Davidson, do.; do., $3.15. Nincteen lodgers. —— OrRpvINATION.—Last evening, after an impressive sermon by the Rev. B. F. Brown, at the Ninth street Methodist Protestant Church, the ceremony of the ordination of deacons took place. The re- cipients of the order were Rev. Messrs. Benson and Connor. The President ofthe Maryland Con- ference. Rev. W. Roby, officiated, assisted Revs. R. T. Boyd, 'T’. D. Valiant, Dr. F. Swentz- el. The services of the entire day were very in- teresting, begintee with an elegant discourse in the morning by Rev. Dan’! Bowers, Wnuo Wasts a Venicie.—The carriages of various descriptions advertised in to-day’s Star by Gardner & Son, as specimens of the capacity of the Washington city coach building, reflect great credit indeed on that tirm. No handsomer or better vehicles were ever sold in this city, while owing to the determination of the house to close business eer are offered at full twenty-five centum less than such carriages were ever sold for here. Ponce Matters.—On Saturday, John Welch wasarrested by Officer Arnold for selling liquor in quantities less than a pint without a license. Justice Donn tined him $20 and costs. This morning. Edward Courteney, colored, for being disorderly at a church, was arrested by Utti- cer Gill, and fined $2.15 and costs. fore Disonvertizs.—Complaints are made by per- sons residing on Thirteenth street near E. of a dis- orderly crowd of youths who disturbed the peace and quiet of that neighborhood lastevening. The attention of the police is desired, in case of a rep- etition of such proceedings. We Rereat that ne man, woman. or child in the city, should fail to sce the beautiful, interest- ing, and instructive Panorama of Wilkes’ Ex- ploring Expedition, now on exhibition every night at Philharmonic Hall. Tne Exninttios of the Washington Art Asse- ciation closed on Saturday evening last, but the gallery will be open for several days to purchasers of works contained in the collection. Pror. Gaszinxi's Jvvexite Banu is to be re- peated this evening at Vranklin Hall, corner of Ninth and D streets. See advertisement. Laptrs very properly net their faces against the habitual ase of stimulants; but there are times when the sex will find in the uxe of Charles’ London Cor- cl n, axa meticine, the surest refuge from the aud penalties peculiar to their delicate organ- iy May be had in Washington of Ford & Bro., D. B. ci rhe He Herman, 5. Vicon, Rad Ryan, H m: ites re hy me eI C.C, eral Agent, 40 Broadway, Now York. oe” We wotxp cau the attention of the public to our very large and desirable assortunent of Spring Clothing just received, embracing every style of Sack and Froek Coats: also, Spring Overcoats and Raglaus; Boys’ Clothing of all qualities. Wresenrecp & C mar ll-3t Odeon Hall. cor. 432 st. and Pa. ave. Moperx Mimactes.—The remarkable cures ef fected by Mra. M. N. Gardner's celebrated Indian Medicine, which stands unrivaled as the great ¢ r Conghs, Cold, Croup, Bronchitis, and Complaints. Soild by all Druggists. Weeks & Pot- ter, 1 maton street, Boston, General Agents. mar ww Sanrorv’s Invicorator.—To cure a Cold takea double dose of Dr. Sandford’a Invigorator, and it will give greater relief than pny obec medicine we ever tried, for we have rarely to repeat the dose to be entirely free from Couxh, and as soon have time to throw off the collected cure i« complete. Ax a family med eure of Bowel Diseases, Worms, Dera the Stomach and Liver, we can reeomm i knowingly. Soild by all Druggists, mars 2w,r It 1s a common observation tha! sufferers from debility found among any other 1s obvions. Wetake ness. Inall such canes ordinary medicine can What is requir ust sych a tonic and invig orator as Dr J. Hostetter has given tothe world in his celebrated Bitter ‘he weak and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop-board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the Bitters, and prefer it to the more prete s but less efficacious, medicines. Rut it should not be forgotten that the agent which ix so magical in its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is equally powerfol in assisting nature to expel the most fom le forms of disease. Who will not give ita trial? = For sale by Drugxists and dealers generally, eve tywhere, mar 8-eo3t PRosTRATION OF THE SystTEM and rapid decline tices and unchecked vic 3 elaborately got up, has lately issu illustrating this sand the eur revention of the same, If isentitied “Muman Frai ty,or Physiological Researches.” It enters fully into the causes, et t eificacious mode of curing all diseases of ad copious instructions for the pe: those who are prevented by tering into the marriage stat 157 Prince street, N.Y. Price 2 of postage. For sale in this city corner Pa. av. and Ith st. is by Ford & Bro., fo 18-lawiw IMENT cures Rheumatism; M oars iment eures Nenralgia; < rent cures Corus and Warts; the Mustang Liniment ix worth _, 1,400,000 DOLLARS PER ANNUM to the United States, as the preserver and restorer of valuable Horses and Cattles. It cw 1 Sprains, Galds, Wounds, Stiff Joints, &e. y Will you answer this question? Did yon ever hear of any ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain, or Stiff- neas, either on man or bea: the Liniment would not ec rexpeetable Druggist Europe, Asia, or America—who did not say “it was the greatest discovery of the age? Sold every where. Every Saas romn have it; three sizes, ABNES & Panx, Prop’s, New York. Auso, Lyon's CeLgeratep Inskct Powper. fo 2-Imeow aan EEEPEEEEeEemeeeneeenesane DIED, On the 13th instant. after a lingering illness,which she bore with christian fortitude and resignation, Mrs, CHRISTINA DICE, in the 53d year of her age. a native of Germany, but for the last 27 years a resilent of this place, Her funeral will take place on pussies n evening next, at 2 o’elock, from the residence of her hua eee George Dice, on 10th street, between L al Me "Dearest mother, thow hast left us, © thy loss most deeply feel ; But’tis Got that hath bereft ux, He can al! our sorrows heal, Yet again we hope to meet thee, opayben the day oi hee fled sth nin Heaven with joy togreet thee, here no farewell teat is Shed. = poe instant, ELIZA 'T., wife of Joseph I. i STEVENS New Fancy Some i _ $35 Penn. avenue. fw sta cin ne inform the Indies tend to ge partinent this mar )-tteo, 5 E se C. STEVENS. OOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! an rerio ue Ba & Cove puraetersnan ee AP at £0 oa, health and happiness. ou, the Conference adjourned for the Property known as Page's wharf, situated at the foot of Sev- enth street, paying for it the sum of $12,000, 2¥ “mar 2im_~ sornet Ase tappe Condes Maen iH. fo BURTON SEW AEIEE "9 * BSE ssa : OR FEEDA Lo moan ato mt 15th ins p.m. Sco eeae ob Sot Sromt, with a at 1 dienes. q certainly one of the most rab locations in Georgetown, being sitnated in & quiet and ‘thy neighborhood, which chanes to eapitalist.. ‘Terme eash in current funds. mar I4 2t* THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r. Sie By A. GREEN, Auctioner, ORSES AND CARRIAGE AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY. the Ith inst., I shall seil, on acoount of whom it may concern— 4 3 lent work Horses, two of which are swift, Also, 8 g00d peed or Hackr Carriage. au of toes see —_ - mop pew Pa ‘erms : e~ 2 tol | uJ fog sotes galistactor iy ‘ondorecd ads beat eae EE i A. GREEN, Auct. ARSHAL’SSALE—Io vu of a writ of fieri M facias isened from the Clerk's of of the Cir- onlt Court of the Eisirict ofr ios the sey +4 of W igton, and to me direct: will expose _— sale, forcash. at the east end ofthe Washi - Canal and New Jersey avenue, on THURSDAY next. the 17th instant, commencing at 40’elock p.m., the following goods and chattels, to viz: 1 lot Seine Rope, 1 Fishing Seine, 1 ‘sm: t, and 2 large tL, seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels o’Sohn D. Evans, J.W, Robey and Jos Semmes, and will be sold to satisfy Judicials No. 10, to May term, 1859, _ W.SE 5 mari4-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ae LE OF CHINA, yicere ew Niven ‘YA LATED ARF AT UCTION.- nm THURSDAY MORNING, the I7th instant, at 10 o’elock, at store No. 353 Pennsylvania avenue. op- posite Browns’ Hotel, where the goods have been removed for convenience of sale, wo will sell, a large stock of China, Glass, Crockery {Plated Ware, &c. e name— White Granita, French Chira, Printed and Fancy Dinner and Tea Ware, Pitchers, &c., Heavy White Granite Ware, in variety, eee: — and Figured China Dinner and ‘ea Sets, Glass Warr, a large, fineassortinent, _ Common Ware, in lots suitable for retailors, Plated Coffee Sets, Castors, &c. Britannia and Albata Ware, Spoons and Forks, Waiters, in sets and — Candlesticks, Vases, ks, &e., Lampe, Girandoles, &c., P.ated loo Pitchers, Porcelain Lined Stone Ware, & ‘The above stock comprises a £0 tment, to which the attention of the tr: xpretfully invited, as the goots will be sold without reserve, ‘Verma: $3 and under cash: over that amount a credit of 3) and 69 days, for notes satisfactorily en- dorsed, mar i4 WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. THIS ORROW. By T ‘HOS. DOWLING; HE FURNI Tee OF THE FARMERS i es rok One 6 Mahogany Dining, Side and Extrenice do., Maple, Cane seat, Arm and other Mirrors, Bets, Mattresses and Bedding Cc - Oile! % i Y ‘ Kitchen Utensile, ken des? nt Oase Ware, Terms cash. mar f-eost, THOS. DOWLING, Anct. a} Spokes DOWLING ; Georgetown, Cc OUSE AND LOT AT y N.— B On TUESDAY | t, the isth lama Hay es o’clock, I shall sell, in tefthe premises, the 2- Brick House and Lot on Bridge street, near Jefferson street, being part of Lot 6l, and adjoining the p owned occupied by Mr. J. Birel. bE ne-fourth cash; balance in6, 12 and 18 mont mar I0-ts THOS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALso, A two-; Frame House and Lot, on Jef- ferson street, near Bridge street. Term cash. THOs. WLING, Auctioneer. antes. * large “Fe nearly Paul Frame Stable on ‘erms 5 thar tits “THOS DOWLING, Anetioneer. == dee GREEN, Auctioneer ANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT.— Cbs Mis os cree lsegit Come the District of Colum! hancery sitting, the cause of Mary M- Williams va, Theophl nell, and others, and 22d day of Jan 189. I shall offer at public sale, on THURSDAY. March wext ats o'clock p. m.,on the prem- the east 16 fevt of Lot numbered seven! crovements theres i. ereon, comsist- ~ ‘ awed : rame dwelling-house, with is ‘hin weil | - been ea fay rte toe raly Ine manner'to correspon. ‘erms: One-third cash; the residue i t instalments of 6,12 and Ik monthe: secured by utes bearing interest from the day of Sale. afte ihe aa the propels wll sen nas - roperty wi week's notice, at the tisk Bnd No par. expense of the pur- cy 5 » LLOY: ¥ fe 8 cokds Ay ABE D Spat I> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO! account of the rain, until FUESDAY: theme ae same place and hour. mar 4 A. GREEN, Auct’r. ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Postpones mnseqnenee of the rain, until TUBS- i, DAY, the isth instant ity order of the Fractece" mar 9 A. rns By J.C. McGUIR URNITURE ANDE » Dr. Cuas. R. Qcveex.—On T' % ING, March isth, at 10 o'clock, at No. 677 12th st. near Maryland avenue, (Island,) we shall sell, x por- tien of his effects, compri Mahi any Hair-spring Divan:, Rocker and Parlor ogany Sofa, Ront Tall Cane and Wood scat Chat Ravliator Stove, Three-ply and Stair Carpets,” ee Bureau, Wardrobe, Washstand, Toilet Sets, Feather Beds, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Sideboard and Dining Table, Togetees with @ general assortment of Kitchen nisites, Terme $25 and under cash: over that sumaercdit of 69 and 9 days, for eatistactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. mar ied J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. 7-THE ABOV > until FRIDAY, mar Med FOR RENT AND SALE. CO., Auctioneers, JAURNISHED HOUSE WANTED For a fw mo Address Box 636 City Post Office, stat- ing location, terms, & _mar_ 14-3t* JOR RENT—The four-story HOUSE, No. 19, on 43 street, next to Dr. Sunderiamls Church: Inquire on the promises, or apply to JOHN PUR DY, Esq. Sma 4st FOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—One of the most desirable STORES on the Avenue, the good will, fixtures and stock being bought fresh. in Now York. at the lowast cast, pric, will be xold very ter i 4 reat t fant Once or immediately. epi Eg 2 OR RENT-A small BRICK SE, situated on the corner of north N and 261 streets, First Ward, opposite the Circle, con- taining four rooms and basement. Apply on the premises, is mar t-im* ORR T—The three-story BRICK HOUSE on E, between 2d and 3d streets, new and con- yeniently‘arranged. For particulars inquire at the Furniture Warerooms of MCGREGOR & CO. mar 12 eolw _ mar 12 oh cay. R RENT—A large, handsome ROOM, on the rst floor, near the Capitol.. Inqure at 53 south Now Jersey avenue, Capitol Hill. mar Ih FOR, RENT—The3-story BRICK HOUSE #4 Bridge street, Georgetown, formerly occupied as Arny’s Confectionery, Poxsexsion given mme- diately. Apply to ARNY & SHINN, corner Green and Olive ats. mar 9-tf FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR . Apply on the premises, No. 45 Louisi- 6. mar 8-2w AND LOT FOR SALE.—The HOUSE I street, containing 12 rooms, cellar, water-closet, &e., with gas and water, id with the side LOT en accommodating Inquire at the honse. mar 7-Im* A large three-story BRICK hack-buildings, &c., in complete f i4th and H 0. 10 Winder’s Bu terme, USE No.4 MASSACHUSE HG Reve It has 8 roo dry cellar. 0, fe 25-18 No. 6 43g street, near City neat and commodious three-story NT—A E HOUSE, with cistern in the yard, on Ith street, between Land K. e Also, one of the most eligible Business Stands on Peaneyepaie. avenue, 3 & SON, i fJ5.W. SNYDER Bankers. 7 WEN Ont Canal, No. 3, in No. 5, in sane Sq., forn L 60 feet on 13% street, adj, niry ; No.3. in Sq. 229, near corner of av. about 75 front on Ohio avenue, and fronts al nC st.. on Lousiana av., and the Canal, close to the Market; No. . S42, 58 feet on the Canal and about same on Louisiana av., (part of Fuggitt’s Lumber Yard ;) also, east half No. 5, same Sq., 2 fect on the Canal and about same on Lonisi- vy. Apply to E. L., ROGERS, 3, Carrol] Hall, re. mar 1-2aw2m + in Fairiax county, Va., sit- from Washington and Alex- n the Falis Church and the re Railroad, containing 247 {which isin timber, of orig- is conveniently ‘There are large orchards of the best A nces; Also, rasp- kc. &c. The buiid- The house con- ‘Therets aspring &c. The above acres of land, a portic inal growth, It is all under fenee and sul va a rare opportunity for chasing one of 8 aul healthiest locations in the coun- 8. utensils, and the furniture desired by the purchaser. to W. D. W. mar 5-20 Pisrgats a tho finest facie a ao ‘ee stoc| bn also may be had i eo apply at this office, ACH. __ mar 5-2awtf OOM next door to VOR RE 5 Fw 1 Dove & Co.'s Pinmbing and Gas-ftting z yen ni er um. WM. MOVE & OO. nee coi oe VALUARLE FARM FOR SALF. A ie decowarie county, about 23g miles from Georgetown, at intersection of the G: id Little Felts road: sen an ee ii e prem: or of Z. iS, cor Mth and K streets, Washington, D.C. ja leat tuated zhT THE BEST. COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL SUCCESS OF W. 5. & C. H. THOMSON'S Indestructible Skirts, With Parent Eyevet Fastexixc, Wence Sink ann Warten Srrixo Bustier. “The perfection of Skict manufacture.”—Morri ew ome Journal. ey Fastening, tasteful and ele i Th "—N. ¥. Eraa. ease ‘ ¢, importation.”"—Ibid. “taser teal the emia ihe received Pimes A CARD.—Tho Manufacturers of the “CROWN SKIRTS” beg to state, that the very great favor with which THE INDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT” has been received, he itnecessary for them to make unusual exertions to supply the and that fier, are now. running thetr Mant ory Bight Gay ‘pose, thei 5 ras tymmense incre tn thet production, in widition to err us TE SRL EARNS, “Ace and other popular styles. As edioct Guia: their com — ler. irt is’ pronvunced faultless. night Spots 50 out for mea is of Dar, aRvs BRAI Ti wi ich i thei sn ctaice aras atioe ctiageiatse thi freee of Skice re, Tai INbes RUCTIBLE atte jutend placing . a veges the best most gri 1, du Skirt sver produest uct 5 5 . $.—An invoice Skirts i pepe rth Seat ea sad hy Por ole be tee erinciplat Jobers and Retalers ever where, k, the : ieee for our namie gl trade mar! ‘marli-6w.\," NEW YORK. A Ee 2 wag ‘Oth aN eas thon, 245 Hi. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. IVE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS at rae F Navy Yarp.—On WEDNESDAY, the i6th March, at 50’clock p. m. sell, four Building Lots, Land 2, in Syguare north of 5 0 feet 644 inches each on Sth to the depth of 66 fect 4 inch re 853, two fronting t east, and running ind theother 2 front- ing 20 feet 62 inches each © val st., and mang to the depth of 66 feet 4 inc! Iso, part of Lot 2, tn Square 839, frouting I <foet on South K and running to the depth of 6 fect. This lot is im- mediately opposite the Eastern Market. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; the remainder of the pur- chase moncy in two equal instalments of 5 and 10 months, secure by endorsed notes, bearing interest from the day of sale. The eaje will commence on the first-named property. . A. GREEN, Anct. mar 12-d By A. GREEN, Auctioncer, OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE at Avctios.—On WEDNESDAY, the in- ni, [ shall sell. at 10 o'clock a.m, at the restdenes lady declining housekeeping, No. #8. corner of H streets north, an excelient assortment of re, VIE: Mahogany Parlorand Rocking Chairs, * Marble-top and other Tables and Stands ing and other Bareaus, Wash- stand«, Gilt-frame Bier Glass and Mantel Ornaments, Walaut Extension Table, Cane and Woorl-seat Chairs China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Knives and Forks ottage Bodsteads, Feather Beds, Bedding and Mat. tress, Parlor Pansage and Chamber C: in i s, Oileloth, dow Shades, Wardrobe, and Toilet Set, Mantel Loc Cooking Radiator and other Stoves, Wath a good lot of Kitchen Reqnisites. ‘erm: inder $25 cash: over $25 a credit of 6 4 . for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bear- ing fein mat 1 A. GREEN, Anuet. L’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri sued from the Clerk’s Office “at tne Cir- bi the County No. 15, in nning at the southeast corees of thence north 3) feet, thence eet, thener south 9 feet. and thenes cast feet to the point of beginning, together with all and singular the improvements thereon, in the city of Washington, D.C. and levied upon as the rtyof R . and will fy Judicia!s No. 173, to J; of Reed, Brother & C tal mar Ii-ts be sold to . in By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. XECUTOR’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- (4 ERTY ox THE Navy YaRp at Avuction.—On THURSDAY, the 24th instant shall sell, in fropt of the premises, at 5 o'clock ahandsome Lot, with the improvements, in ». #78, begin- ning ata point of 197 feet 11 inc! the south- hes fi east corner of ea14 Square, and fronting 28 feet on 7th street eact, and running back 135 feet between G and I streets, with the improvements, which consist ofa good, neat Frame ouse containing six cour roomsand passage, conveniently arrang with a wood house attached. ian Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and nine months, with notes bearing interest, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. {the terms of sale are not complied with in five after the sale, the property will be resold, by Kiving Sdays’ notice i Evening Star, at theoost and risk of the actiee eS JAMES RHODES, Executor. mar Il Jaw&ds A. GREEN, Auet. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. MPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER 2p StReer West axp Massacuuserts AvE- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 15, kK, on the premises, we shall sell, part of Square No. 564, fronting 25 be sett avenne, at the corner of 2 atreet west, running back about 90 fret, together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling-house,a one-story Frame Dwelling-house, anda Coach Honse. _ . - Title perfect. Lmmediate possession will be given. Terms: One-half cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by adeed in truston the premises. marg-d J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. in cloc! NEW #aRDWwarE STORF,, a GRIFFITH & SHIELDS are now opening sa entire new stock of HARD- TLERY, BUILD- ING MATERIALS, MECHAN- 1CS’ TOOLS, HOUSEFUR NISH- HARDWARE, PISTOLS, &c., to which 3, respectfully invite the attention of the ic. witavin purchased the whole stock for cash, from first hands, enables them to offer superior induce- ments to purchasers, : ‘he stock of Eastern Cat Nails, Axle Pulleys, Locks, Hinges, Screws, ‘Ts plete, and will be sold at the rates. _ An examination of the stock incurs no obligation OR Reool ect the pl: lace, GRIFFITH & SHIELDS, mar 9-tf oppo. Browns’ Hotel. AL SECOND-HAND CHICKERING ANOS for sale very cheap at monthly pay- ts at the Music Store ef Omak W. @. METZEROTT. Cui pRENS CARRIAGES. Just received at McLAUGHLIN’S, mar 8-6t bet. #th and Sth sts.. oppo. Centre Market. RAHAM’S HAND-BOOK OF STANDARD G PHONOGRAPHY just received at SHEPHERD'S corner 7th and D sti fois merican 4 Guayaquill was still under Dlodkade by the Pe- on Chill there is mo important news. no 5 Another revolution was daily expected in Pera. Loss of the Neosho ard Albuquerque Mail. Sr. Lovis, March 13.—The loss of the Neosho and Albuqvergue rail of last November firmed ~ the arrival here of John duetor, takes affidavit to about two days’ march tacked Irmaca. N. Y., March 12.—Edward who has been twice convicted his wife et child, and has recent! 2 new trial, was ran tye seein was aed ie merting of the citizens of the called to take measures to sum celts nalts = Hi fe Es 2 H i F i i j f expected back by the assembled day. Great excitemen' — in the and a riot appears 4 Later frem Mexico. New Oxteans, March 12.—Thesteamship Ten- ing Up. A butte We reported to have taken pice ng up. is oar Cordova, and the left wing of Miramon's army ly routed by the liberais. Miramon lost 100 men ke . three and 300 muskets, besides a large quantity of aman tion tin ital with 10,000 ty od The liberals have captured Guanajuato and Aguas Calientes — Departure of the Cahawba. New Yorx, March 12.—The U.S. M. steamer Cahawba, Capt. Bulloch, sailed at 12 to-day for New Orleans and Havana, witha large number of passengers and $68,000 in specie for Havana. No arrangements have yet been made for a steamer to take ae sd of bg yey in this line, and there will, therefore, one departure month from New York and New Orleans. insteed of two as formerly The Overland Mail. Sr. Lovis, March 14 —The overland mail of the 18th February has arrived. The Camanches had stolen “0 mules from a drove belonging to the mail company. designed to 1p Shag er stations on route. A party of rangers had started iu pursuit. y were supplying their stations with i i The company ammunition and frearms. The report that Gov. Peschiera of Sonora had been deposed is not confirmed Nothing Further from Mexico. Wasmixcron, March 14.—The National Tele- graph line is to be workin, to New Orleans; but no details of Mexican news by the Tennessee have been received. The seaboard line is not working below Montgomery. Arrival of the new British Minister. New Yorx, March 1th —The British frigate Curacoa has arrived here with Lyord Lons, the successor of Lord Napier at Washington Suicide of a Texas Citizen. New Yorx, March 14.—Louis Bene, formerly 2 Prussian officer, but recently a citizen of Texes, shot himself yesterday at the Shakspeare Hotel Alexandria Markets. ALExanpria, March 14.—Ftour, no sales. Wheat; sales of white at $1501.65; prime $1 .70a81.72; red $1.52. Corn; sales of white at S2c No sales of rye or oats. Baltimore Markets. Ltm™oR®. March 14—Flour closed frm; How- street and Ohio $6.37. Wheat closed steady; white $1 6548185 Corn closed closed dull, with a decline of 2 cts, white 7He.; yellow Provisions closed firm; bacon sides 9c Whisky closed active; City at 28. New York Markets. New Yorx, March !4.—Flour closed State, $5.50e85.00; Obio 86.70a86.55, 862 2586.75, Wheat closed buoyant; Mil. club $1.35; Chicago spring $1.10; Wesern red #1 4raSt 50. Corn closed ——— mixed 91 cents; white 87 aS) cents; yellow S0a®2 cents Pork closed steady; mess $17.75a$1°.31 Lard closed steady. Whisky closed dull at 2c. Financial. New Yor, March 14 —Stocks are lower; Chicago and Rock Island 60%; Cumber- land Coal Co. 234; Hlinois Central bonds 9042 3; Michigan Southern 154%; New York Central o 4 Reading 453; Missouri 6's 854; U.S. 5's of 1874, 1034. ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS. 5S) 0 3 od ATENT CARPET SWEEPER. iy Li ic Incention, and one of the Wonders mong its merits cleaner than Pr ee Ry no mt soll irnitere or it 4 le It sweeps either way, backward or forward: ath. It impie in its construction and not liable to. 1s simple in its construct mond art lighle togstoud of repair; Sth. [tix ensil and will last for ~~. Ss foil: ee. He te dareldognd wit fost Ge * an > take c 1 roushly dirt, dust, iTS, Plns, ce. dt up sweeping drives the dirt alone thee uti swe amy i jar ire eu the Carpet, forcing it tute te grains of thoemrpet and thereby injuring it very much. For sale at Plumbing, Gas Fitting Eestenlich 2 ment of C. SNYDER, fe 2R-1m next to the Star C CLOCKS !—CLOCKS!! HEY can be found at E every Store you come to, but if you want a good Clock, a handsome Clock, and a cheap Clock, your place to buy is at FRANCIO’S i anon t0er EEE RU, ES AND OR chee junds PRUNES, of 5 He a a averages 55 to t! Also, fresh supply he nd. RE ARC corner Vermont av. 15th st. ‘A MILK ROUND, with Horse, oe ge gy FI 9 ness, together wit lot « ~~ and farm Hi The above things ae FA SR Sel 4 23d they will be offered at public sale. Inquire of i - net 13th. the subscriter on B street, between 12th and 13th. T NEW LUMBER YARD. HE Undersicned having A iy f ‘Lumber Yard onéth street and the s oie ‘hall invite the attent won of dealers in LUM- Bie [a examine the stock before pur ouphe stock of WHITE PINE LUMBER, CHER y, ASH, MAPLE, POPLAR, &e., &e., is very PALE we and well seasoned, and will be suld at the lowest cash Pree TMAN & KILBOURNE, mar 7-2m Assignees. N EXHIBITION AT PHILP’S—Mr. Loutze’s oO aoe work, painted at Dusseldorf, “Pare- R WORK Roeoaired, or taken in | “#0 andthe Peri. ADIES’ HAIR WORK Repaired, or taken “"Nyrnpb of a fair, but erring lige! <e a pit bi ‘4 Ser Geatly, mee is thine.” 4 I S EXTRACTS, all odors, at GIBB’S FRANKLIN PHILP’S i Fine Art Gallery, 332 Penn. aven » oe Masato < aes as a fom Oo nt. ath mod wath ate. EST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES | J) MRICH’S — fee, DEPOT, as, ON STOCK SECURITIES. Two doors the Gos _ CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, | The undersigned resprotfully annow re he whet eecen ee ILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, which LATED WARE AND CUTLER Y.—Albata bag 2 and aap of the Snest enlists. He et , a je Cutlery ,P ‘Razors, Scinstty, de. Purchasers witht liable artic! ta moderate price, should call tiv Houssfurniohing ‘Stores above’ Odd: Fellows’ ss 5 he -_GEO. FRANCIS. TTER, CHEESE, &e, Bree: GOSHEN RCTTER, § boxes Prine RY CHE: il (SE APEI . ie bomes LE CHEE: 50 pounds agi FEATHERS, seme ese oO wet BACON & CO. |ANOS FOR SALE OR RENT VERY LOW P day, week, month, or § ear, at . s . BLLIS'S. W STYLE NE Goops. , We ore now reser first supplies of rich “SPRING. SHAY SCARPS, in Round Ox Tore SILKS and ROBES at all of UR | ‘mar 4?w 523 7th st.,Sdoore cy we invite lies. Balt's Lager Beer has | opt at the tundersigned's establishment, i ranks thie city, as in all northern cities, as the cae ptdere promptly filled, and delivered free charge. PETER EMRICH. fe onsen _____._BSTER EMRICE._ SOSA real nice PIANO, made hy Knabe & Pex Sof Baltimore, for $125. “i oe comman, 5 ux - cellent PIANOS, "winich have boom taken ts part toe Calleai SOHNE BLISS IANOS.—We have just received a uew assert ment of Bacon & Ra’ i TANO- Pre and Prinoe's "at DRONS Se se some of — VIOLINS, to which we call the of pul very rerhinrkoe. H. ising Wireaes rs?