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. _ ¢ LOOAL WH s *pires in Washington, and at the same time in- form themsstves of all the current events of the day. Terms, 12 cents per week. us —— —The various churches yesterday ly Attended both morning and evening. Fifth Baptist Chwrch, Islend.—In the moenitig. the paster (Rev. C. C. Meador) preached Matthew 8th chapter, and Tt of 1 Every from of the 37th verse: part harvest fruly js plenteons, but the laborers w."? fie suid, we may infer from the Sci ‘at the world is the Christian's great (bristian and member of the church has a pecatiar work to do; but, in order to the proper accomplishment of this work, they must have certain qualifications. of th lat nature of the Koso rs necessary to enter It to a the propie are kind, and one Gospel laborers must have and of thelr labors. faith in vain fu the Lard.”* tin mp a increase. and n the eveniug. tl prosperity § ie pastor He next spo! field, and the kind of ke First, this field is ay Sast in its extent, and will require all our energies aplish the work assigned us. After re: partienlarly to the Island portion of our the field of labor of this church, be said. to be approached © imitation of Christ, all should endenvor to good and promote religion. Secend, the ince. + perseverance, self-dental, and Patience to watt for the suc- Another requisite is strong By faith we shall see that our ‘labor is not Reference was made to the when this church was constituted, and its preached from the text. ‘Bot whem the fulness of the time was come, God sent bis Son, mad ec of a woman, made vader the Ww, to redeem them that were under Theyexercises $a son is given,” de tier, preached breaketh ter, ya and intellectually the mornin: > Young children ask bre: the low, that we might receive the ado) 7 2 osed after the choir ‘ous a child of hope is © on of sang h Lutheran Church —The pastor, Rev. J. from the text . and ne man it unte them,”—Lamentations, 4th chap- ef ith verse. The discourse wus upon essity of an early education, morally, re- The need of spirit- 4 for the young mind was dwelt u ch earmestuess, and it was shown that God in creating the necessity, had also made the provisfon, In the institation of home instruction, ¥ Worship. the Sabbath school, the church, n the example which every parent should set for hischild. Allusion was made to the fact that an_insaficiency in the number of teachers of the Sabbath school of this church exists, and a power- lappeal beir y id. +> break the bread seh and a handsome was made to the con: * for the chi igregation to come Idren, oung minds may know God in the trae ‘Phe orphans of the Protestant Asylum vis- and sang one of their most beau- ymns, causing tears to flow from almost eye. A collection was taken up for their amount subsertbed. At the sermon was on the duty of repentance. Turrternth street Baptist Church —Rev. Dr. Man- ly. ef Richmond, Va., preached at this church in the merzing. from the words +- Who can say hav made iny heart clean, Proverts 20, 9 a only hope ciples also, come after m aad refuge. In the from the following let bim evening the text: - And 1 am pure from my The Rev. gentleman cited ptore facts end experience to show that the human race was degenerate and depraved, and * the sinner’s attention to Christ as his stor bes « had called the people unto him with his dis- he said unto them, Whosoever will Sng Mameis, and take up bis cross and follow me." Mark 3,34. The eTws ef discipleship were pointed out—First. a will to become lus disci yr, Sel: ‘nunciatio: . Paking up the Christ ke up bis cross and Several and attentive audience. cross and folli follow me. ple—W hosoever will go, &c ; Let him deny him. owing These ints Were dilated upon by the speaker. At the lobe of the sermon the or dinance of bap- tis was administered in the pr esence of a large First Presbyterian Caurch.—Dr. Sunderland, the pester. preached in the mornin; ** from Ephe. 6th chapter; pray’ it, and watching thereanto ali perseverance and supplication’’—and i to sinners for whom Praying all per- warning them that theugh Chris- cease their supplications for ways supplication im the sp: sed with an earnest ap; stians. especially in with ail prayer and supplicati Soveranee, tians might never on Ch with all days. were on and with ristian er and them, yet Divine Justice would say of them bi and by. It isenongh; let him alone; he is joi to bis idol” Noserviceatnight. Ithaving been determined not to commence the contemplated iin provements in this church this week, there will be divine service held in itmext Sabbath morning. Foundry M. E. Church.—in the - Rev Dr. Nadal delivered an able discourse from the 3d chapter ef Malach, 16th and 17th verses— Then they that feared the Lord sake ofven one to an- other, and the Lord harkened and heard it; anda book of remembrance was written before bim for them that feared the Lord an hat theaght wu bisuame. Andthey shall he of Hosts, In that day when I make and T will sou that servett: him”? mon Was based upon the text itu verse of Matthew— heaven is like unto treasure pon je, saith the Lord up my ji of 13th cha hid ina jewels; Spare them as aman spareth his own In the afternoon. the ser- pter and * Again the kingdom of eld, the which, when aman hath found, he bideth, and and bayeth that field? made thromgh the ner Would terday afte forth a ver the time mentioned of the 2ist chapter of Revela’ se re {in no wise enter into it anything tu, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, tiens ny thi Joy thereof goeth and selleth al! that he hath td Preshutervam Church—The announce- papers that the Rev. Dr. deliver bis farewell discourse yea wm, was the occasion of drawing fz congregation at that church at The text was the 27th verse nd there that de- or maketh a lie; bat they which are written in the Lamb's book of life’ he took leave of the iupressive remarks. deep impression tpon “fa concluding his sermon congregation in a few very which seemed to make a all present. M-thodest Protestant Church. Ninth street —Rev. LW. Bates, the pastor, having returned from a Sterial visit to New: pitservice. the subject of everlasting life. Romans. 6thchap., 224 lasting life » ith verse of thé 6th chapter fll of instructive admonition. Methodist Prot: Rev? Jotun RON from the text, as fe But now kN. J., resumed the In the morning. he preached upon taking bis text from verse—** made free from sin, and become ye have voor fruit unto holiness, being Servants to God, and the ead ever- In the evening, his text was the Matthew— Give us this day our daily bread’’—upon whi bused a practical discourse. impressive, brief and ich be ant Church, Navy Yard —The ‘ols preached in the morning pand in Psalms, 46,7: +The Lord of boats is with us, the God of Jacob is our rst as a echorch refaze ue versal third. as igdividuais 16 any good’ Lord, li evuatepance upon Wanch Chapel ev. SM coursed tn the morning from ti Tith chapter. sth and 19th came neither eati rh a devil and they say. Fes bt 8 Bi God is our reft P Y The subject was continued from the sane text. Fourth Preshytcrian Churel fre Bb the da iesiastics—<- Better the Carson, be text o verses: ‘Por second. as @ branch of that church: in the evening from Psalms, There be re? Sere ery, who will shew us ft thou up the light of thy , dis- thew, Jobn ng nor drinking. and they say. Phe Son of man came eati and Bebold a man gluttonons. end of pablicans and sin- is justified of her children * ia a discourse at night, —In the morning the yestor (Rev. Dr- Joba C. Smith) discourse. day of dea + a partof the Ist verse of the 7th chapter of then «f one's birth? The sermon from this teak, 8 the specker afterwards stated, was siaz- ereted by the death of the late one Metiodust Cherch South pastor, conduct ter of Parl, second epixtic te Th Mose preac bed iu the wornt Acorttaim san made s grea' many" Wedcarn that during Sev cred for every Sabbath ni Rev, Dr. Smfty stered the Lords Supper Charch of A vie sweauer cler) arn) frow the sltary of the at the of Sana. during ee of the Second Book excellent ner of Kings. preached brietty the day mr thre nd forcibly chapter of St. cyan (whose name we di Patrick's (Cathabic) Charch. the Corinthians. Assembig’s Church —Rev. Alexander PD Rev. Dr. Kingsford be discourse was throughout a very impressive —Rev. Mr Granbery, «i the services. Morning discourse mw. 25th chapter 29th werses } For unto fbat hath shall be given, aud be stall pe; but from him that hath uot sba!! way even that whieh he bath.”’ tthe discoors> was Las d pon the 2th At chap from Luke F4. 46 supper aad hede the sickness of the pastor the kind services of Mr. Meore have ben 1s en famive an Trom the ‘Weuth Sunday after Pentewat jaa! Mathew “s gospel. congregation was hrge and attentive. Open Ate Prevrhing —Rev Mt Canon torah attentive audience of about two hundred , from Galatians, 6. bis own burden the committee of pey tua tribute Christian the asp al avidity. bp ona and were “For every Tracts were the Young Men's ht fr jit 7 wing At pigit, assisted by Rev. Mc M., achuin, sermsion, (Epi scopat.)—At night ser- on waa bya sat ch tee the ‘Syrians. 9s foond in the 7th chapter —Rey. Mr. Bayle of founds The hed men a Fineurs's Pic Nic.+The Unton Engine Con- pony Ne, gipe thels anpual pic nicat Ay Retreat. eg attendance, will no Pte oly ot teat known to pic nig 2 bend will and thelr tri fo the be in fullest ex- Dw igh apd diserderiy; Sonn 0" y,do gd Hea Ri work be 60 Winny C fine and er Charen Bro ties Go days ‘oler ani ‘ col, do.; fine and Coste, 62.15. rs J InstaLLation ov 4 Paston.—An unusually | Sasparu-sneaxino.—This offence indulged pa 7 Tee Dae Sram will be punctually.seat | in ‘to the add@veswof our citizens during their absence | t© t any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail fter the Paper is put to press. Thus they can keep mselves theroughly posted with all that tran- ‘estern pbiaat lie Sans tir ening, interesting ling the Rev. Juttes t, Bartlett as pastor of thatcherch: After |, the singing of an rs bende aye a tile readi of a portion of the Seriptures by Rev ‘Mr: Melain® the Rev. Dr. Sundertand ivered am exceedingly impressive discourse, taking for his text the words as contained tn the 1th verse of the 24th chapter of Matthew: «And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world. for a witness nnto all nations; and then shall the end come.” At the conclusion of this sermon the Rey. Mason Noble, Moderator of the » and who presided on this occa- ston, in = the usual constitutional questions, stated that the Rev. J. L. Bartlett, whom t Were to install as pastor that evening, had been for many years a preacher of the im another. ci tar me since haying re- ceived a unanimous invitation from the Western Presbyterian Church of this to become their r, after due deliberation he feit it to be his uty to accept of thiscall. It was laid before the Presbytery, and they bad unanimonsly agreed that they Should meet that evening by a commit tee and proceed to the duty of installing th: teman. The questions were then the pastor and congregation ran ing all answered in the affirmative, Mr. Bartlett was di constituted pastor of the church. At the close of re which was offered up on his being installed, Mr. Noble, in the absence of the Rev. Dr. Sinith, who was detained by an appointment which he considered indispensable, rocecded to deliver the charge to the pastor. In joing so, he stated he was there to address him with feelings Beco —— omer tr toe brother of the ore . Many years since they had met ete ade faster in meet tant State, where they commenced their prepara- tion for the ministry of the gospel. And then in the middle of life, they met there in the metrop- olis of the nation, under cireumstinces of deep Interest tothem both. After congratulating him upon the unanimity, the cordiality, and the strong Christian affection which characterized the invi- tation from the Western Presbyterian Church to become their pastor, he began to charge him. Mr. McLain them gave the charge to gS rye urging them to sustain and encourage r tae tor, and to beware of harboring the least feeling of suspicion at any time against him. The ser- vices concluded by the singing of a hymn and the pronouncing of the benediction by the Rev. Mr. Bartlett. ImproveD aND ImPRovinc.—The visitor to the west end who took bis walk to the river shore, near the --old stone house,”? and along through Foggy Bottom a few years ago, was apt to express some surprise that any residents could be found in such an undesirable locality. Little was done there except by the duckers and fishermen who geeupied the tenements erected near the river. The Foggy Bottoi chills, so well known to the elder mem of the medical faculty, were a suf- ficient drawback to prevent a speedy settlement of that region, and the establishment of business depots there. But five years has effected a very reat change, and now we sce private property mproving, and imany evidences of ri A few years ago the old stone house alone by lesolate. deserted ina tmanner by and looking as if it might be only ** Fiends, chosts and sprites Who haunt the nights.” Within five years it has been rendered valuable, and is one of the busy places of Washington” The proprietors of the weste; wharves, Messrs. Morgan and Rhinchardt. having purchased this roperty, went to considera dle expense to improve Rr They have here established a mill for the repwration of fertilizers, as plaister, bone dust, ¢., and it is also the depository for the Chincha Island Peruvian guano. The wharves, which were regarded almost as worthless, by an expen- diture of about $10,000 have been made equal to any in the District. They were selected by the Government agents for the landing of all the ma- terial for the orgs! Extension and the Wash- Co Aqueduct When those works are in active operation, the life and activity at the west- etn wharves is not equalled by any of our river localities. Since the stoppage of the appropria- tions, aud the discharge of wadreds of workmen from these public works, the Lusiness of the Wharves is dependent upon private enterprise; yet they present quite an animated appearance even at this dull season. Within a few feet of the wharves the new werks of the Wasuington Gas Light Company are being constructed, givin cmployment to alarge number of meciranics cad laborers. These works are designed to be as per- fect as any im the United States. and when com- ete witl cost not less than $200,000. The resi- ents here look with confidence to the operation of the gas works for an entire nfection of the Foggy Bottom ealoe, sepecislly as the causes for such Sickness are gradually disappearing. Crimixat Covrt —On Saturday, Jas. Keenan, charged with perjury, in having given false test{- mony relative to the connection of his own son, James Keenan, jr., with the burning of Kirk's stables in May last, was found guilty by the jury and recommended to the mercy of the Court. The convicted inan is above the middle aye, has lived Many yearsin this city, and his hitterto borne an unblemished character with all with whom he has had business or other relations: a number of persons of the highest respectability bure tes- my to his correct life in all respects. of the fendant up te the moment when he permitted regard for the safety of a worthless son to overcome his sense of integrity. The convicted Man wag ordered into the custody of the Marsbal. and reinarided to jail to await his sentence Joln Jones aud Neal Morgan, convicted of par- ticipation in a riot. (the oecasion being the sth of February last, when John uis was killed in Water t, Georgetown,) were ench called up and sentenced to one year’s imprisonment in the County jail. ‘The Court then adjourned. To-day, the Court met at the nsual hour. The first case taken up was that of the United States James Magee, in which the defendant was charged with an assault and battery on Andrew Collins. The evidence disclosed that the prose- pscag Witness went into the shop of a Mr Morris. near Tenallytowu, to pay a bill, and there met the defendant, whe addressed hii, passing the usual salntation, and immediately afterwards caught complainant by the throat with one hand and struck him with the other. ‘The jury retired with the case, but bad not re- turned a verdict when our report closed Mr. Maury appeared in Court and made a mo- tlon for au arrest of judgment in the case of James Keenan, convicted on Saturday of perjury. The motion was duly recorded, and will probably come up for final disposition in the course of the day. Te Court then took up two cases of assault and ainst Lewis Higden. j ed a verdict of not guilty in one case, and gu of an assault only in the other. Tue Two Resecrep Centre-Manxer Commis- sioxeRs —An evening paper has been rather se- vere in its remarks on the rejection of Messrs. Orme and Bayliss as commissioners of the Centre Market. It has been pleased to state that they are “‘two of our most respectable citizens,” that they were rejected ‘to silence the clamor of a number of hucksters,”* because of the -‘exact discharge of duty,’? which benefits the citizens of Woshington and i in coutlict with the interests of the huck- sters. As to the respectability of the Mayor's nom- inations I bh: not a word fo say. It is a matter of opinion, and I am not dis to call that opinion into question. 1 will, however, state, for _ serene the ai of mest article, that he Mayor, ng especial confidence in their fidelity and boone: called to bis aid soine of these very bucksters. who arc now-adays so ronndl abused. . They bold his honer’s commissions, ai are discharging tue duties of thos: offices with eredit to themselves and an eve single to the inter- ests of the city. It Is beyond dispute that the great meijerity of the hucksters are residents of this city, and bave a co-equal interest with Messrs. Oruie wd Bayliss im whatever tends to improve and benefit ft. Their capital is employed ina legiti- mate ear: ge and whatever profit enures to them is expe: in the purchase and improvement of operty, whith adds to the city’s revenue: so that twas not a confliet of interests that caused the hucksters (their interests being ideatical with the interests of other citizens) to call upon their repre- sentatives in the Hoard of Aldermen to reject the nomination of these gentlemen. But it was the ebuse of their | cette it was their total disregard of the right of masegncved to appeal; it was their prevarication; it the gross injustice done. that prow pted the hecksters to ask their Feprrecntatives to apply the only remedy that was left them to Protect theif €6nstiticucy from xrepetitign of the great wrongs infli¢ted. Hvexerer. Gaasp Minrrary ayn Civic Excurstox.—The Washington Light In! fantry propose to give their sunral Pie-Nic at Arlingtou Spring, on Thursday neat. Withers’ cotillon band will be in attend. ance, and the proprietor of the ‘Springs will far- nish dipner, su; > aud, confectionery. The ‘committee of arreugeuieate’atone those who may poems wipate in the excursion, that nothing eu their }, te make ro Pleasunt and 1 ation of this ancient company, not only for and prowess, but for their taste and fairs of this kind. ensure one of the i excursion of the texson_ Warca Returns Wm. Carpenter, col. drank and disorderly; fine and costs $6.15. Richard’ ‘Thamas, col., hours; do. 2.15. Jos. Shannahan, do ; do. jo.jde. Wm. Thomas, out after |) those who would be qui: ind re- p to that merciful God, who for their bene= py aS Sabbath as a day of rest, Towards fot ocenrred in the vicinity of the vallrady Were it through Seams |, poodle. Two drunken fellows tryman named She) and attem: to beat ta but they got the wotst of the fight: one of them, John Dwyer, was ent about the head with stones, which was used in bis defence, and seemed to be crippled by a blow on the shin. Capt. Goddard Lieut! McHenry came up and arrested Dwyer. Johu ODay. and their it. O'Day tried to rescue Dwyer by attacking Lieut. Me#ienry, and in an instant officer Was pin- to the foned by half a dozen women, who speared. be more anxions totake partin the fight than men. (Cape Goddard made a road through the crowd, relieved the Lieutenant, and secured the ees, who were taken to the guard-house, followed by a drove of women and boys. After a hearing, Dwyer and O'Day, the first assailants, were placed under $500 bail each, for Court. These had not been long gone, when Officer Gill ushered into the trial room, a ang of four sey day Lg berteene. who ae charged wie being disorderly, profane, and with fi ting. It is a well-known ng, usually creating disorder in the Seventh Ward. from whence they were . ‘They were caged for the night, and will take their turn on the watch-house docket. Suppen Deatu.—This morning the botty of Daniel Goulde was found lying upon a bench in the tish-market. It was supposed that he went to the market and laid down upon the bench to sleep, (as he had evidently made a di: ‘ition of t of his clothing for cornfort.) and @ atring fhe night. He came to this city several years ago, and followed the occupation of a coach painter, in which he was an expert workman. For a time his appearance indicated that he obtained bigh wages, and lived up to-hisincome, but he became a visitor of low houses and associated with the lowest company. Intemperance and exposure doubtless was the final cause of death. The coroner had not summoned a jury of inquest when this article was sent to press. Tur NationaL Wasnixoton Moxumext.—A new, and we should judge, a very important and available plan for raising funds for the completion of this great work has been initiated by the socie- ty, atthe suggestion of Lient. Ives, the enginecr in charge of the work. It is the sending of cir- culars to all the postmasters in the c: intry, re- esting each to provide a box in his oftice for the reception of contributions, and to remit peri-" odically, once a month for instance. This propo- sition meets with the approbation of the Postuuas- ter General, as appears by a letter of his appended. to the circular. River.—Arrived this morning at Riley's wharf, Schr. May Flag, from Philadelphia, with 200 tons of coal for Messrs. Parker & Co. Also, schr. George Emily, from Nangemoy, with 2,000 water melons and 1,260 canteloupes for Skidmore. Also. steamer Columbia from Baltimore, with mer- chandize for J. BE. F. Carlin, 8. Bacou & Co.. J. W. Morwell, W. C. Harper, Hackseller & Co., Griffith & Shields, H.C. Barty, E. F. Queen, H. Egan. W. R. Riley. F. Mattingly, J. McGran, aud Murray & Semmes. Several snall arrivals of summer fish have occurred within aday ortwo Pouice Review.—The monthly review of the Police and Auxiliary Guard by the Mayor came of this morning at the City Hall. The corps looked very well considering the wear and tear of 8 me of the uniform coats. “The special order rel- ative to white pants and vesis,elean shirts and faces, had a very desirable ettect, and the men luoked much better than in fall dress. The usnal foray was passed through, and nothing of extraor- dinary interest occurred. ¢ Stoxg Currsas’ Pic Nic To-morrow.—The joutneymen stone cutters of the city give their first grand afternoon and evening pic nic to-mor- row. at Arlington Spring. bers? band has been engaged for the oceasion, and the finest kind attacked a coun- }! FOR RENT AND SALE. 10th streets Eaq., City Hi Sraieeirs Inquire of JAME Ms Se reughe A. avenne, Opposi ar Fer SALE —A neariy new FRAME nia bth ee orn oy abe greets mh onsFiret street east, near within we minates walk of tne Capitol nnd in ed ht ak eS eiehtech monthe or four hundred dailacs balanos payable twenty. five dollars moi Title mheputabie, Por further iewlars to AVITUTAM BHOMPSON or Br ERENCE atthe Capitol iy 6 IVKRY STA KE—The entire stock of @ first cla ‘ery Stable, including toe oar ala sty pate ott 8 NOW ©! to leave the city. ‘he Tocation is one of the best in t ble,” Sta: iy 25th A uted to en inning to purchaae, hd 3 Bow presei eee REVERE ee WRAY | 1 - e OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR. CITY F PROPER TY—A FARM contains 175 sero, with dwelling and out-houses, in onteomery anty, Md, on the Frederick turnpike, 7 miles from lay ha mile from Middiebre bal, oke, and It ll watered. and fe thickly settled anil rapidiy imtproeag ieiglborbaod. ‘or fur information DODGE, 63 Water street, Goorgetown. iy 23-Im* ory FRAME HOUSE, OR RENT—A two- ini ated on Ith street. bs twoun O'and Patrecte ‘Rent gies, age nd 61 oC. F, SRICHARNSON, Bacon’ Dealer” Conte and Northern Marke®, iy 27-e03t (OR RENT~A vi desirable RESIDENCEon FT ihrects between Tt nid thee oa hone Franklin Square, The house has all the modern improvements, with back building, bath-room, nas, Xo. Possession given the Ist of August. Apply to H. TEESWART, curner of i2th and H sta, bids Minka Geis ROL ET Lae NT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF Fo. That beavtiful piece of property now EREGY eTocs ut he Prats Brtseh tak eee m + & £5y bundred. yards north of Bounder street. As a pic nie gund, and place of public r@sort. it surpasses ‘any place in the neighborhox of the eit er Fare tietlars address the pigbrietor, RIS. C.CAt- LAN, Georgetown, D.C. iy 2-eotf A RARKF CHANCE TO FORTABLE DWELLING.—The subscriber offers for sala on picssing terms the BRICK AVELLING on High street, between Beall and est. The house contains 2 parlors, dining reom, Seom : pl Niger yo and ae pee = fur- nishe with gas. a as A pomp of go water in the vard. Apply to H. WINGATE, Architect and Builder. Georgctown, jy 2-e06t OR SALE—The undersigned wil! sell onterms sto suits HOUSE-AND LOT in B etonsbure, the Soring. This property formerly be- longdéd to the Me Church of the village and used ag a pareonace until prrchased by the subrert- er, he house ebrisins & reoms, with kitehen, wo ‘dhouse and stable. The lot fronts on twostreets and contains over an acre of ground. Any onewish- ing to purchase will apply to G. W. NEWMAN, in Blandénsbore, who ote cesiad the premises, or to mo. in Georgetown, D.C. ig 2) cotw T. A. NEWMAN. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated in Alexandria county, about 2% miles from Georgetown, at the interssction of the Georgetown and [atts Falls roads, consisting of 1¢2 geres. In OBTAIN A COM- Wy ‘he premises, or oi ZR CHARDS, cornes Mth and K aQects, Washingtin DG Caan Fok RENT—A two-story FRAME DWEI - LING on the west side of isth stract, between Cand DP Inquire of CHR. GRAMMER—Offce N 2 ) «treet. east of bth. _ ty 2 t BRICK h street, Rent low. ee S. WALLACH, opposite Megs wing ESE RENT~—A comfortable three-stor, HOUSE, enntaining 10 rooms, ou 9 opposite Grace Church, on the Jeland. Apply te City Hal) SEVERAL PERSONSCAN BE Accommodated Nii ROOMS at Mem BOWIEOS ae a0 Tee etroet, between F andG. They are’ pleasant and reasonable, oS ayt91m_ RARE CHANCE—A besutiful COUNTRY A Rag paNe near Washington is for sale. It jaope ofthe most hig ved and desirable places within tangeoftwenty milesaround Wash- of 4 time is anticipated Disease that Amer J cans can truly call tothe d bora,” isthe Fever and Ague, aud of al the ternible diseases to rack the brain. emaciate the orm, and render the entire body helplessand utterly powrriess, none can, 10 our estimation, m pre- now over it. Tho exeruststiog pain exparinne:d by the aiflicted is not expressible—it is only t realized. Tue My be ‘To those who have been stricken down ar pea of any kind must,asa matter of + prove of the greatest interest. One of the powerfu: ard ep-edy cures that we know of, is Dr, J. Hostetter elebrated Bitters In recom ublic, we know and feel that we rvice. Its beneficent effets upon mild tsste, cannot but render it D -Pular among aliclasses orrale by Druggists and dealers generally every where, au 1-e03t Saxroro’s Liven InvicoaaTor.—The chances of diet, weather,and hundreds of other CAUser, pro- duce a lexity in theayaten that neds correcting, or da other 8, the liver b+comes slightly deranged, and need wator. Tail d themse'y. in this situatic - try Dr. Sanford'’s Invicorator they may be sure of relief. as we can testify to its efficacy in curing Headache, Indigestion, Stomach, and « ills so comm~n in fami ts, as A netics rasier and better than an sever swallowed, and is eo mild thy est intant can take it, ara Sold by all Druggists. Giscovared an s of which ina nts, roaches, bed finsects, while it mais, A child can eat it. He has received medals Russia, France. FE. ugiaad, Germany. and nu {uerous medical colleges and societies. Itisa inoet iaportantdiseovery. The iden i betag rid of these t« in warin weather isn hixury. Weean now near the bed-bugs lament Te as fate, £ rminnte, gor 's Powder, ul our race ext Arrangejyents are made throuch Mersre, Barnes & Park, of Now York. to sell it throuchent the world, Vtis put up ia tin canisters nat feaay iee name of E. Lyon. ; Magnetic Powder kills a’l insects in a trics, ps fra: - i's are mixed for a cane mple Flasks, 25 cts; regular sizes, cts, and a Basxes & Park, New York: Also, the Merican Mustang Liniment, au l-imjeow Men’s Dazss Suits, Me's secre Sates: Yourns’ Daxss Suits, c D: 8 Youths’ Business Swits, HILDREN’s Duess Suits, = Children’s School Suits. Noan Watxer te Co., Marble Hall Clothin, Store, Brown’s Hotel Building, would respectful! S@nnounce that their annual display of Sarin 4 Summer Clothing is now ready for inspect is comprised of an arsszortinent of Gent!emen’ Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest d in material, trimming, and workmanship. To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionable articles of dress, an opportun 9 ; ASRS from ss ie attract 6 atook -Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced prices. Bp 2-ly Maravitta! Maravitta ‘known indru ff 5 Relieving Suck Headache ; fatr from Falling Out ; Sold by ai respectatie Druxeintwant Fancy Good Tes) 6 Druggistsand Faney is lers, and by the Proprietors. Price 5 oonts, Cuanias Eunusr & 0.596 Maiden Lane, N.Y. “* It will accomplish all that is claimed for it, and Bo gnes eee Ror er moar the loss of hair if they wu jeS-3m_ J. M. Branstrerr, 237 Broadway, N. ¥ Qn the at ultimoc by the ™ Finckle, MI 3st ultimo, u A '- - GHAR WELCH of lnithrd, Gone fe Mes (AKY JANE SIPES, of Washinton : ahr JAMES VALENTINE nt, JAMES VALENTINE, th jilliam and Eliza Grants aged | Fear and 11 months, 8. His funeral will take place from the residence of hie parents, on 23d street, uear the corner of M,on ‘To-morrow Eveniag, at 4 0'elock. « This morning, st 9 o'clock, after a painful ilinses oO t fever, RUSE E . daughter of Rdmond Bud Euxenia Brooke, in the fou qear of her age. her avant ef uosanintinageT a pedaat nce, at dotolock. “t he friends of the tamily ate invited On the Lat inst youngest son of Grover a, | ES FAMILY sang og TNE CED un 0 the host in the mosrket for funily sowing, Ginole ae re} the stores upon shout rewi them ding, i ualied strengt and beauty. They neon tion, eas: ot | re simple in construe out of order, ae @ agin jess in “fet: ones on. i Reminds See in ase. Lr tac ct SEEBEES Ot, i ington, For farther information Apply at the Star Ifhiee. yy i-im 'T PRIVATE SALB—Severai good and weil- AA arranged three story FRAME HOUSES, with story back Fuildings, containing f-om 9 to 12 yw enh; rood yards; back and mde alleys. (Phe perty isiocated on the north side of Mas- husetts avenne, between 4th and 5th sts. Per- sons destroua of obtaining a healthy and quiet resi- dence won!d do we'l to call at No. 510 of said prop. erty. Also, several smallor Houses on the same square for sale, je2-tf SOR SALE.—I offer for sale a vaiuable FARM in Loudonn county, Virginia, on most liberal terms, oontainiag 2825 acres; or will exchange it for improved city property. ‘This property is sita- ater! in one ofthe most improved and highly cu!ti- vated parts of the county. Spayepignt to the canal railroad. ies tf ENJ. P. , City Hall. _ GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. JOR NEW YORK —The packet schooner “Re- beces” is now loading and will eail as sbove with di — For freight apply to. | MeCOBB & DODGE, 68 Water street. aul + CLOCK REPAIRING, ‘LOCKS CLEANED AND REPAIRED ina superior manner.ind the striking part properly adjusted by J. A. ¥ SON. (assisted by ex petienced workme: Bridge street, bolow, the old Post Office, G: etown, D.C. A |i of Glocks always on and for sale at prof fy ut a smali , Capt. E nts, at the fv From Georgetown to Great Falla, 255 Soneea Me ; Edwards’ Perry, 5ic.; Monocacy. Point of Rocks, 750; Bree! Harper's Perry, $1. Brengie isa new boat with new ma- chinery. condected by a pogulariy heonsed engineer. The boat leaves the wharfof W. H. & H.G. Rite ter, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning at7 o’clook, retorning on the intermediate dava, ar- eorgetown at6o’clock p.m. jy 2-'m RENT—Two new acd very commodions ICK STORE HOUSES, sorter of Gar an igh steets, opposite Forrest Hall, Geurg+tow a, 3. “This location for auy kind. of heaton ered one of tho best if net the pant Apply to BLADEN FORREST, G town, D.C. jv 22 Ritter, w Harper's if D W WOOD AND COAL. E Have now on handa large stock of WOOD and COAL, We cali the attention of those dosi rous of laying in early to give usacall. Weare determined to gell low for eash, or to pun tomers on short time, Oar prices for d very in July and August ix for cash, in quautities of 5 tons and upwards, and for Woo in proportion, as fol- lows: For Blak DIAMOND, VEHIGH... » & No.1 article, = 23 BARRON & SON. HF Office—Corner Green street and Canal, Georgetown. D.C. iy 3 2w E—HOUSEANDLOTIN GEORGE FoRsA ‘OW N—Parts of Lots 59 and 60, on the corner of ist and 4 ingan streets, fronting the south- weet corner of Trinity Church, and improved by a small two story dwel'ing-house. Terms liberal. Inquire corner 432 strect and Louisiana avenue, Washington W. Y. FENDALL jy 18-eolm* Attorney ARPER’S PERRY —The fast and com. & Ppodions sjaaroer ANTELOP®: . F. Lis, leaves vr} town every TUESDAY, THURS: pay and SA RDAY. at 7 o'olock, at Re- wig eaves Harper's Fer: every } P WEONES: YAY, aud FRIDAY, at 60'clock oy ere i, N. B. The Antelope makes an extra trip to Shep- herdstown and Williamsport on Sa\ rday nights and Sunday mornings. jy 15-2m* Packet BOAT FLYING youD Wil run L every day, when noten; wie for Eee exvursions, to Rr ington pr (Beem eee I Sr rags ir. }, Single tri, eents, rou. 10 The Cioad eantnele iin 6 gents, rou day'to ren to Arlington or the Great Falls. ‘ties wishing early morning orate afternoon exeurtions.to Arlington, the Little Falls, or partiesfrom Alexendris Wishing to charter the boat, can be accommodated bi short maties to meat No. ai ep eg acd George ow, OF prietors o! AD, rings. iysim Pe JOHN’ MOORE. Fors We shall off the bslance of otis LJ i] i DRESS GOUDS. SHAWLS, snd MANTIS at ae Fenty rede paproen aot 4 or a cost, r cae until « 100k of ‘Algust,as we shell then commence the im 1 ring u provements in our Store EN aYs .We would st thi: i ~ nity offared ra fs hoes make thelt paromeeee at o 8. Vv tl eat” all indebted call tod Bailie Shed Bile ue batore oak af At” 6 in- want ls rises SiS easy iy 9-w x, -$83'7th st ‘hove Pa ave. LEXANDRIa, Va. GARS manufactured to oraer. « All gooda ranted as represented. ieee eee ADIRS’ G. + Pear eg ee as is Angee i Fatt 5 : C28 MONE Ra cian a ie TOBAC . No. 134, sorter Laoace ano | ' ' SO RY VALUABLE PROP coR! R ER or TH eeplen by Se OT bls breperty 4 Benes: 2 indizputs Tide A. GRE By OUSEHO rere August, at No. 3) P: ath hs O: A sags eka Tecan ed the ty should ‘J command street, and rounie, back he E} ui Da. FRIDAY, thes jence of m. inons of the = and sale without reserve. e-fourth oash; the residue in six, inere J e ener four — with in- fron qd rust on the ies Pr McGUIRE & CO? Rue £ N, Auctioneer, LD AND KITC AT, AtcTion. —( shall sell at the resid ‘eunsylvania @venue, north and 25th streets, near the 'C; ra. NI ent! th mi e aide, between Arele. au exceilent Mahorany Sofas: Lounges parlor, rocking and ess- tor Chai M be UTCALIS, ARORA Ty Work tands, side, Handsome case of stuffed Birds, Ww China. Glass Walout French closet, indow Curtains and Biind: i avd Crockery 5 nich Bedateads, Marble top Wash- are. Wardrobes and Writing Tables. Cane and woud-seat Cha: A elrac! ~ no handsome Festher Hed Carpets. Mat! With man: OS:ary Og, oO enumerate, Terms: All euma ander oredit of 2 ‘86 aring interes vA DAVAtTER on thé prey No. 4, tween O and 458 feet F inches ye and 4 months, et irs, REEN, A Auctioneer: SMALL AND RFAUTIFULLY LOCATED cy Re oF Grovxp at Arctiox.—On TUBS and extension ny and walnut Bookcases, dressing and oth- avd walnut Whatnot, Hatrack and Washatands and Tow- painted Cottage Chamber St, hair, cottyn, and shock Mattresses, Hearthrus and Stov other articles which we dee unnec 25 cash; over $25 a lor notes satisfactorily 0 1s also for rent, a convenisnt three- nd attic back. Inquire on the premi: or Ciseel, of Gcorcetama: ~stcaap lke NUON, August the 2d, até%s o’elock, ses, we shall sll the whole of renting 30 feet on, T 'wentieth st be streets 117 fest on north P street, on the Lge 225 feet® inches on & feet on noithO hey is very desirable from New ire avenue, street, This being on high ground, commandin, the city, an Pulsbia, Terms: One-fourth cash; the resid Presenting a frout of 20 graded street, with paved footwalks. location, & good View o* ue in 6, 12, and 18 months, with int rest, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises 5 aed 4 -C, McGUIRE & CO., Auct'rs, RSHAL’S SALE.—in virtue of two writs of Mie; facias iesned from ths Cierk’s office Ciroait Conrt o: the District of Columbia for the county of Washington and t» mo directed, L expose to pulilic sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of said county, on" TUESDAY, the 6th day of Angust next, 1258, at L2o’clock m., th reperty. to wit: Al Aut’# right, ttle, claim and interest in and . nal Lut No. 2,in Square 314, irowting 25 treet north, lowing described toto: Commencing at apoi: corner of said & bona line with 10 up with saad Lith thence east on less. in the city of Was! wal id heunded as follows: eet linch from the south- fe, ruauing thence strert $3 feet. thence west 2. agton D, all and singular the improvement AD 8: aline with said H street 25 feet, thence xonth on i street % feet to said H street, said H street 25 16 pi berinaing, containing 1 et tothe place feet, more or ogether with on, seizd and levied upax as tho property of Sam’l M Knizht ‘nd wall be sold to satisfy Judicials Nos 106 and $48, to Oct H. C. Stewa. na U. Stale: ure of Geo, M. Knight, V Jr. 7 WS bor term, 1338, in favor of Wm. T use of Thomas Brown, use of Geo. P 0 iy ig Radha and the other ef Thos. P their nest frien? use of H.C & aAmphel jy 22-ts for thi . R&COlS {nee IMPROVED Washington Ofice—No. SEWING MACHINES. Penn sy’ ivania Avenue, ander the National Hotel. For femilios, tailors, and all manofacturing pur- pores they are unequalled; more durabie; capable of doing & greater varirty ©} other More money than "Yh The new Family M traeting unusual attention. We invite ail to ¢ The once f work, and of earning T machine in the market, achines at $50 and $75 1 at onr new Office, and examine them and their work. in Gsing such machine will at great economy ome Bp- 2 ap arent. Explanations given to all. Circulars, illus- rating al! of Singer's Sewing M. mons of their work, address. P| other machine t New York prices. ip: kept on Ni achines, with speci furnished to all, or sent to any geod assortment of Thread, eedles, Twis: hand, and sok I. M. SINGER & CO, WM. #H GLOVER, Agent. ma 2-ly CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, CUMBERLAND County, Pa. ‘The prices of buard forthe remainder of the season At this delightful Summer Resort will be $7 to $8 per week. Visitors leaving P. ade! phia or Baltimore in the morning train A five at the Springs iy 3 2w Ow at3 p.m. yEN: CLENDEN & Co. ‘ T. J. Srram FIRE aw. woot > MIL M.GALT’S ND GENE AL FUEL DEPOT, Foot of 174 street, below War Department. Of: niaa’. 7 ce—Northwest corner l2th ard C streets, Jy 22_ MRS Mcco IWERS. McCORMIC RMICKCS SCHOOL. 3K desires to inform her friends and the public generaliy that she will resume the duties of her School on the Ist Monday in tem ber ne: Sep- xt. The course of study pursued will comprise all the branches tion. me¢inte care and « For terms and fi jy 27 tf s. aR ‘urther partiovlare a residence—No. 35 Cameron street, Ale: requisite toathorough English educa n widition to her day scholars she is derirous of ving inte her farmily a few aged from 10 to I4 years. who wi is a« boarders, i be under her im- Q@TSAM FIREWOOD SAW-MILL.—The un completed his ‘Steam Firo Spit oD dersigned beving wood Saw Mill, will d ory, Oak and Pine Wood, ary part of the city, at very moderate prices. ds 21-eo6t Vari sliver Sawed and » Of any length the shortest ni G. lh SHERL d, 4iy st. at Canal Br Hick- to A : LE—An exoal secure a liehmant oa very li ARIS Livery Sab! _iy 23-eo2w occupied by Messrs. very reluoed prices. SPEVAL NOTICE.—HORSE, CARRIAGE, » ND HARNESS AT PRIVATE SA t opportunity is now and genteel estab y err offer onr stock of Barege Ro Bereges, French Lawns, terms & Broth Apply at HOW th strect, by swoon Handi. ATED REMv.- e the Store at S present r. we will now des, Pinin and Figured Fancy’ Dress Silks, and at Also, Parasols and ladies’ Sus Umbrellas. Lace Mantillas and Hoop Skirts of al! qualities, jy 3-1m lot of Pointed Rods. Lines, Hooks of every shape, wholesale or retail, verv cheap for e3si M.R . corner Sth st , opp. Centre Market. G FISHING TACKLE RIFFITH & SHIEL DS have recoived Snoods, F Seckd: avenue, opposite Brown’s. - RIL, ancther leats, Sik rs. lolugers, &ec. at . 339 Pa, Just JS’ E and LOOKING-GLASS FRAMES, ¥ 5t Pa awn. evoretee . BAGRAUINGS snes OK FOR THE “GO. “GOLD or not; Baa a] FOR SALE—a iar i Burgist PE bankers, - F AT RANCIS.on Seven wv ng Skiers cash on § Another smal! lo! frigerators, to be cl FRENcH WHI of CUT. fp af ai HOME. th 1 e et, ig now rh HERE, ae at home, with Te. FAN F fthone desirable X1.A loved off at Tied eS 3 E ZINC PAINT rR VIEILLE Mop Taay, COMPANY OF PakTs. This Paint is adapted the best White eilow. as lead invar vut the aid of varnis! ors with a zinco beilliancy of color. rame ly, as2o economy As well as tn order that parties article strictl, most rspecta two mp pen | known as ou! pre they ah sald bes tt see tet to all purposes, to which Lisapplieable. ad smooth; oo of Conch eens ia neRs And ar He a4 nd is easily washed: t does not turn acquire the With Co!- etain their freshness and 39 pounds will coveras ponds b auty. h with th of lend showing greet the the 5 Cc hip bat houses. The ome 2 Phat ed {the artiole seca! uacd Yor palong werporces tha ir mt Show White or Green Seal bring only used for the et CREDA M, STRONG, Agent Sor the Co ers: to either of the following houses pe att new reduced tari Of prices, *r Dry or in Oil, HALL & CORNELL. RAYNOLBS VEVOE & PRIA! | iv27 Sm 106 & 108 Fulion street, Neve York, and RE You. Tareas i ee b} peat RAN al officere alloity alloitizens of W, “6.D.RastAMES ©- MoGuIRE, Fyvisnner RULEL RAB ERO FAOR OF CUANEIE jy 18-¥m out at very low YOU Ww. Dee misat y c $ Me wpe oS Livarroot, July 21 —Cotton ts Steady, with a better tone—aales estimated nt 7.000 bales’ Bread From South America Naw Yorx, July 31.—The steamer Northern ~— _— Aspinwall, with dates to the 23d, has arrive Am the tal Aton Parsengers is Gen. Lamar from Cen- /nited States f:igate Roanoke and sloop- war St. Louis were at Anplawelt = fe Valparaiso dates of July Ist, had been Chili_had agreed to pay $15,000 indemni owners of the American ship Franklin, Te 1 nd hed ¢ town of Anc’ been almost destroyed by fire. . v i“ 7 Cattao, July 12.—The late attempted revolution im South Peru bad been put down and an amnesty gee Generals Castilla and Ureta bas also heen reported defeated by the Government forces The advices from Bolivia are u teresting A Letter from President Buchanan Pirtssune, July 30.—The subjoined letter from President Buchanaw. was received this morning by Hon. Wilson McCandless Brproro Sraines. July 25. 1859 My Dear Sir: I have received your kind note of the foth inst., together with the leader from the Post. Whilst i a tate. as it deserves, the ability and friendship displayed ia that editorial, pyet regret that it has been published. My deter- ation not, under any circumstances, to become a cand:date for re-election is final aud conclustve. My best judgment and strong inclination unite in fivor of this coure. To cast doubts upon my pre- determi purpose is calculated to yi 4 influence fp carrying out im nt messures. affords a pr-text for saying that these (measures) have been dictated by a desire to be rexominated. Respectfully, your friend, James Bucmanan. Cassi M. Clay on the Stump. Cinctyxati, July 30.—The Hon. Crsaius M. Clav addressed a large audience Yast evening at Covington. Kentacky, on the political topics of the day with regard to the gubernatorial election He advocated neither side. but denounced both candidates, Bell and Magofiin, as political quacks. Tiis specch was a straightout Republican mani. festo, closing with an appeal to non-slavebolders of Kentucky to make preparations to share next fai! in the national triumph of the Republicans There were no attempts at disturbance uring the speech Railroad Casuaity—Twe Persons Killed. Bosrox, July 30.—The Morning express train from New Bedford and Pall River, came in col- lisian with « carriageat the crossing in North Bridgewater, in which were a man, two ladies, and a child. One of the ladies and child were instantly killed, and the man and other lady were terribly, and it is feared, fatally injured. Tho naines of the party have wot been ascertained. The whistle was blown, and the brakes applied to the train as soon as the carriage was seen, but the man persisted in whipping bis horse forward, which was the cause of the disaster. Numerous Witnesses of the accident state that the officers of the train are free from all blame in the matter Additional from California Sr. Lovis. Ang. 1—The overland mail from San Francisco on the &th ult reports the seizure of 200.008 ponnds of coffee, shi: by the captain of the runaway bark Messenger Bird. from Tahiti. Extensive gold discoveries have been made on Walker river, which caused much excitement in Nevado and Eldorado counties A fire at Weaversville on the Sth ult. caused a loss of $100,000. ocean —eeartaenereidenetigensien Sunday Travel in Philadelphia Pmitavetruia, July 30.—The demonstration at Independence Square, this evening, by the friends - Segal regg travel, was realy —— ohn M. Butler, ba Speer were delivered by Jesiah Band.a Quaker Des Sites aud De Wolfe and others. The repeal of all laws which restrict Ss travel on Sunday, was favored. and the late decision of the Supreme Court of the State denounced ——— Hostilities among the Indians Sr. Lovis, Aug. 1.—The overland California wail party reports that the Creeks and Cherokees on the reservation west of Arkansas are in hostilities, in consequence of murders alls have been committed by the former nation. Balloon Ascension. Sr. Louis, July 30.—Professor Wise made an ascension from this city this morning, with the intention of descending at Lafayette. Indiana, when he wili re-inflate and ayain ascend and pre- ceed eastward. to sneenappsscgilnipesntnacy tee The late Hen, Kichard Kash. PurLapetrnia, Aug. 1—The morning contain the announcement of the death of the ate Hon. Richard Rush, and ew the an- nouncement with eulogics on the life and public Services of the deceased. Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIA, Ang. 1.—Flour, nosales this morn- ing on Change. W heat, sales of white at $1.20a 1.26; red at £1.18. Corn. nosales, we quote white 75e.; yellow 78c. No other sales. Baltimore Markets. Battimone, Augnst |.—Flour has advanced 19 closing buoyant: sal of 3,000 bbls; City Mills and Howard street $5.95 Wheat has declined 3a5c 5 sales of 40.000 bushels; white $1.15al 35; red $1.10 a1 20 Corn closed dull; receipts 25,000 bushels: white 7Sare.: yellow Suc. Provisions closed dull: bacon sides 9igc.; mess pork $15.75 Whisky closed dull at 2746 New York Marke:s. New Yorn, Aug. |..—Plour bas advanced 1a 2c. State $4 6545 10; Ubio $5.30a85.70. Wheat has advanced lave ; red $1.25a! 30; common white 31.35. Corn closed with a declining tendency: new mixed 77°, white Sic. Pork closed ulet, mess $15.25; prime $10.75. Lard closed quiet at WwalUke Yhisky closed dull at 25% Financial. New Yorx, Auggus 1.—Stocks are dull. Chi- cago and Rock Island 61x; Cumberland Coal Co. 14, [linois Central bonds&5; Michigan South- ern 2136; New York Cental 733; Pa. cal Co Sia; Reading 444; Va.6's 01; Mo. 6's82y. MACHINIST, N ‘enn, « avenge, between lath eh ptt 4 streets, re spectiully informs the public that he is to nepeir and put in ‘order, every desoriplion of Fire Arms or Metalic Paney Articles: to doa kinds of White Smivhing, and all light inci - lent to the proseoutisn of the ‘achiniste’ business. ‘erms very moderate. jy 2 2w* Cc SNYDER, . . LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Next Door ro tue Stax Orricx, Has constant’y on band « laure GAS FIXTURES aod PLUMBE LALS. which pe ‘will sell at prices 1 to suit pus Plumbing and Gas Fitting executed in the most cubste tia inaaner, atthe shortest notice. A ~ meuts made to the Goverament mains vibes dS Rt cre oagtongo te KY persogs desiring anyining to tee eee as well’ to call and see me, iy Fr READY-MADE Beto 2. 7 CLOTHING.) @ Eta Coste, Fast, and Vests, — ha Traveling Dusters, &c. avi with Dy connection 7 ae ad FANCY P Louisiana AVENUE, BETWREN BI SENTENCES: 1m Si cases,