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ten miles of ridge soil, after leaving Utica, which officers and soldiers that served in the war from ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND GossiP. THE: EVENING ST, \ | ae aie I have previously mentioned, created the proper | the State of Vermont. Seth, a younger brother of = w= ae MONG SoD ca Tux Mowawx Vattxr—Urica—Bary-Lixe An- | impression r jd. But so soon again | Israel, was living in 1829 in the district of Mon- Correspondance af The rg a nannenlllinceunn LEAS WASHINGTON Crry: CHITECTURE—SYRACUSE AND SuRROUNDINGS— intog fruitfal and highly-cultivated | treal, Canada. . a y ae we, ple the =m byte neta xeu QN toe a rt 12,1859. | Westerns New Yorx—Raitway Apvertisine | y; (but much wider.) coursed also by the} in rapime Gcupeal ica ogee mci | BTYMONT on Nos ye a és accabariens mane certo ——= |] —‘Everrsovy Goixe to Ditredtp_taxe tu} canal, served todecetve my judgment. —_¢ > tor jeral Atéer a pte) qi rgd tiny en pe who ope “tem , {C7 Tae Stan Pontisuxs rmx uints oy Letters | Great Westerx RatLnoad—A Cuasex TO The approach to Palmyra (ecen at a Acting Aftorney Gem ee oa ty-five rocafand art Biers :x, V: " kably fine ey 4 tic ef the skull about tie size of a twenty SULLTER has been engaged for REMAINING INTHE WasuINeTon Citt PostOrrick | axe a Fortexx—Lyoxs—Fixg Tow xs, Vie | from the railroad) temarkably fine. of *. | Th clibiecs, tha’ te enae the tenia, | un leave the wim af Sdec UADER THE PROVISIONS OV THE LAW DIRECT! LAGES, AND Womex—Patyra, &t., &c. single gif eis caught of it. That efi a he ae: 7 mG : res tortie frac, pt Alexandria on her down trip. The TaEM TO TR PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAV! Editorial Correspondence of The Stan. however, @igplay: il-built streets sub eRelegraphed from Wash . &F and the surréun jons srnempedisemes | ‘order, &6., are com cle. T TAB LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY J stagitial publ best advan we, . 116 pS ms i tured = of fractured skull se - s = jedice. OF THE oF Fics. [1s TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 1s Ow tHE Cars or tux N.Y. te ahs Wwe ring Rochester very rapidije antl SHTNOTON Al _ ‘of the les of the head entirely in ‘corner a MOKR THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHRR DaiLy | [No. 20.) Raitnoap, August 1, 1959. ‘e are nearing y rap ter pursues negotiations with reference to financial We are now within thirty miles of Utica, the | must close this to enable me to eo care there. lege eer a perce ate scence head of this charming valley, and =n a es D. W—*a. a eee tee kr kav Gane, Eats ete ee oe more of the country somewhat than the lay of the us ris Pull as usual of metropolitan news and gossip, | land permitted us to ace below. In all we see the ies: Wa cassie 95 and choice literary reading, isnow on our counter | pictures continue beautiful. The appearance of = ent Peregeian. 7 ar 5 wer ready for delivery to the public. The following | many farm laborerscutting and curing hay, is a respond. Rockssines Anvw Scainds/atp interesting articles constitute a part of its contents: | point in the scene adding to its charming variety wish, Mr, Ei that you and many of ay. Mrs. Walker's Betsey—a very intererting siery, | here: adenine * a wore ton ae eee come up here and be oy Mrs. H. L. Boswick; We are now entering the village of Little Falls. Invigerated. ‘Tie ene: day's journey that bri Somewhat Ludicrous; Fighting the Tiger in Chi- | The Mohawk here is full of wild and captivating | you here is very pl ave fine mountain all the waywand the last «ago; $25,000 won at Faro; History of the Late | rocky scenery. Man has subdued nature here to | Views. ot intervals, all She waynnd the last six PUNTRD IN THR DrerRict oF COLUMBIA. decide. entrusted by bis Government kas oan ae with 0 ness. He Vaghington @ay for ne ah “a close some néyotiationser the utmost imporfance to the Juarez government itis s' t during the late term of the United States Cirenit Court, lpbcbisge viele se Associate Justiee iy ndictments were found ‘tudor tee tote of 1818, which pre- scribes fines and [oprienppent for enegine: in jibes of ‘ing is the best part of the aiding and abetting the importation Ewropeon War; The New Keligion; N. P. Willis | the extent of rendering its water power most caer raglan Sond the mountains so within the eenaketon of the United States. As on the Baltemore and Ohio Railroad; Statistics | profitable for his use. Yet he has not been able | You in time to hear the band the | the law of 1820 (which makes the offence piracy, “Anvil Chorus,’ or ‘One Summer Night,” or something equally good; and after this & dof music another comes that travelers in the moun- tains like to hear—the su bell. After an ex- cellent supper, you can dress and go tothe ball jan- of Suicides, §c. to deprive it of its grand and striking proportions. pes jan. Sux Letters from the Editor at Saratoga Springs | Its fantasies thus master even him. This large and thereabouts; Proceedings of the National | village is the great manufacturing point of the Teachers’ Convention at the Smithsonian Inusti- | region. The rocks over which the little veil tent Tanucte itemise teens tution, §c.. §e.; tumbles seem strewed by nature as the husband- | room, or ies q Department News; Editorials; Washington News | man sows the grain. Some of them hundreds if ant lp she BS haat Nites fea and G ; Local Intelligence, §c., §e.; not thousands of tons in weight, look as brag the beds, and the rooms ail look Feceutly white- News, forei and domestic, by mail and | turned upside down by a freak of 2 power le | washed. and are very comfortable. ve know an pear a ; thus to reverse their position at will, Others are Cole 4 based gary hahtiremades 5 — ee goat 4 - 5 7 S| ias real Interesting Personal Items; ern into cleanels by constant laving ‘of Gicl i chen, Wa have ver sel it theres int we Aad a great variety of choice literary articles, both | waters; while still others form barriers in wid- | helieve the sentiment to be a true one, and this es- Prose and portry, too numerous to mention. stream against which the currents rush madly, | tablishment is conducted on the same principle. This is just the paper, above ali others, for citi- | covering their crests with combs of white foam. | Everything is clean at table, and even in the zens and strangers sojourning in the National | or canopies of silvery spray. mammoth kitchen. On being assured of this with 3% < . . our own cyes, we began to improve three times 2 Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. From Frankfort, nine miles east of Utica, we Price only 3 cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. | gradually lost sight of the Mohawk, though cours- Postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ing through smiling ficlds being harvested, ina ee prolongation of its fertile valley. We wereallowed Spirit of the Morning Press. half an hour to dine at Utica, and according to The Constitution devotes its leadin: igen to | railroad custom, all preferred to take it jf ly a ehear bev thechirpof ont Can an unfavorable criticism of Gov. Wise te let- | at the nearest restaurant, to going toa hotel. The | at the door o: cabin. edo se ter that ~‘got out”? at Albany. ; trip by rail through a suburb of Utica, permits Sarge want ae ne ng omega The Intelligencer publishes an explanation of | one to see naught of it of interest, except its State cabins are or all descrted—the ladies are at Gov. Wise in regard to his late letter to Donnelly, | Lunatic Asylum, a dingy, prison-like structure of | their bowling all ers and the gentlemen at theirs, and, without raaking any comments on the merits granite, built, one would imagine. ere the good - clip peageal eeen ee eeey, fee of the letter itself, deprecates the low standard of | folks of this section came to comprehend that it teene parlor: teasdl Sw lehrree Coal toe thn wtisalee Personal and political honor by which, private | costs no more to construct mansions that are orna- of worsted shawls, &c.. in progress there. Alas! and confidential as it evidently was, it has been | ments to cities, than close imitations of Squire | for the women of the nineteenth century! Mar- made public. i y F . ait garet Fuller appealed to them in vain. Their Utica (west) our route continued apparently up the | eyesight in working or Knitting horrid, useless valley of the Mohawk, the stream being little ings in worsted. woinen will knit, why not more than a very diminutive brook, whose pres- kal Pie Sle (it te neve ndddh} tha Aeticiane ame was ignated 29 one of the | ence nest the rail trck wee mado Kwown chiBy | 1, ths coutro of the tawh, where Me. Frasier, by that ofthe Erie Canal on its bank. Much of | fie proprietor, has caused to be erected an exceed- the valley for some miles out. (west of Utica,) ap- | ingly aie little ar niet et pede pearsto be newly cleared. Rome was passed tirst of | spetbioies 0 graceful in shape, that i ‘ves a he name of temple. Witkin are seats for listen- “ Ker ania ee - : thea; Repeat gail airsd ers, and in the wary centre of the temple the inn “ me EvIGERERS the Couney sicians are seated While playing. ery shady relatives in } settied increased on all sides. The valley begins | here all the time, trees serreendiig the building, ea — to widen considerably, and huge stumps stand | Which is st cS soe Lil pene cap tes! me I> A Vienna paper reports that Count Gyualai | thick in half the fields, while half the land, | %¢ prop twesapposs the iatier cee see lene intends returning to Baden to take the waters: | perhaps, is uncleared—low ground or swamp. | men there soimetimes,) for gossiping, and tlirta- whereupon a wag shakes his head doubtfully and | Wherever a really improved patch appears, the | tion. Nurses take their babies there in the heat exclaims, ‘But will he take them?" crops upon it tell that the valley is indeed weil | of the aya Ae ons - a rales play ing {> From Metzerott, the publisher. we have the improvements has here commenced to be that of | sin of scribblin: names, &c., everywhere. Why following new and popular music, jnst issued by | western agriculturists—here a lick and there a| do fess le do such things? | him: -‘Keep One Kind Thought For Me,” and Promise. Nevertheless, ina very few years, the de- e We alerts = Let as abe cra the “Chelsea Waltz.” sirable change will take place. Joined by auch a | 4Ys and jfst before dinner time the stays are d link as this magnificent railway to the more expe- to be visited with death) does not, tn expre zuage, repeal the former statnte, a ve question fas arisen. involving the point whether there can be a choice of the above-mentioned punisbments; for while public sentiment at the South is again: the greater, juries have, it is said. expressed a dis- ition to render verdicts carrying with them the less severe punishment. The opinion fs enter- tained here among distinguished gentlemen that, in view of all pnt sy notwithstanding the estab- lished rules of interpreting the statutes, the ques- tion will probably be bronght before the Supreme Court ‘ofthe United States for its decision. The Associated Preas dispatch says: Wastneton, August LL.— re) - ing the railroads on the southern or middle route between Washington and New Orleans com- menced their session here to-day. Their business is with reference to the transportation of the great mail from Portland to New Orleans, and to agree upon a joint bid for the performance of the ser- vice. Asthe Orange and Alexandria railroad to Lynchburg and the remaining part of the Missis- pee Central railroad will be finished by the Sst of January, at which tiie the next contract is to take effect. these delegates confidently say they will be able to carry the mails between New Or- leans and New York in three days and a half Another object of the present meet! ng is to wake uniform arrangements concerning the general passenger and freight business Personal. -+*-Hon. Caleb Cushing, of Mass., is at Wil- lards* ‘This is a very pretty, rural place. Although there are now five hundred people here, living in cabins close together. and in the near hotels, there is the quiet and repose that one leaving the tn- multuons city longed but hardly hoped for. The standing | only noise we hear now, is thechirpof our Canary. ‘At last accounts from California, Col. Fre- inont and his family were camping out, for com- fort and health, on the summit of ‘Mount Bullion. ss James Buchanan Henry, Esq , nephew of the President, as we stated soime days ago was to be the case, was married at Aunapolis, Md., on Tuesday evening last, to Miss Mary H. Nicholson, daughter of Col. Jos. H. Nicholson, of that place. ---- Letters from the Count Sartiges report h health stillfeebie. He issojourning at a waterin lace in Jorraine. e Count speaks of his ichment to Americans and his probably return to this country. +++: The Nouveliste Vandois states that M. Kos- suth and his family arrived at Geneva on Friday, and the next day made an excursion to Vevay. Itis thought that Kossuth and his wife would probably rcmain in Switzerland some time. -+--Count Cavour has at last left Turin for his country seat, whence he will soon proceed, to Switzerland. The climbers of Mont Blanc have a good chance of meeting the fallen statesman, as he will for some weeks take up his quarters at the old Priory of Chamouni. He is ina withering ill-humor; his staunchest friends hardly venture to address him. —~—+w0e,r - 1L> A profane correspondent calls the agree- ment made at Villafranca ‘the peace which pass- eth all understanding.”’ > Spiritus natural sciences by the late American Scientic Convention at Sprigfield, Mass. SS te [>> Bishop Sonle, who has recently been very ill at Nashville, Tenn., has recovered his usual health. and is now ona visit to his Ohio Reviciovs Services ar tne AstLum.—The Rev. Mr. Rogers, of Ryland Chapel, (Isiand,) will reach at the Washington Asylim on Sunday af- lernoon, at 3 o'clock 207" Carleton, the novelist, has cone to the North of Treland ona reading and leciuriug tour. He Still sticks to the old land, where he expects soon to --shufiie off this mortal coi COUPON BONDS OF THE WASHING Ie; Te S LIGHT COMPANY avea sale aud desirable investinent, being an sums of five hun dred doilars each, redeemabie January 2, 1262, and bearing interest at rate of #1x per cent. per auuuin, and are for sale by RIGGS & CO. ang ae eee aeew Sree see 1 In New York. on Monday. Mr. Jacob Lit tle was unanimously elected a member of the board of brokers, having satistied all his creditors. his is the third or fourth admission of Mr. Little to the stock exchange. ranged in front of the principal hotel, and the rienced improvers below, thus Madison county We are very much distressed, of course, and my its present high state of culture. in at sunset. We welcome the new friends and south to those of Kentucky, as seen across the Ohio | “¢ptions- baggage 1s piled in the piazza, and the pleasant acquaintances made a week before, are going off. valley willequal the Mohawk valley in Herki- . : tter very sorrowful things. But sad as is the parting, mer in far less time than it took the laiter to reach | Very perfectly consoled ‘when the ages coat After leaving Chittanango I was struck with the forget the old—so much for the friendships of resemblance of the hills skirting this valley on the | Watering places. and of life, with eccasiona! ex- ‘o-morrow I will tell you about the great Alum river in the vicinity of Cincinnati. Rock here, and of soine of the people who come Approaching Syracuse the oats are yet quite | to drink; but ae better come up and try the | “2° "© gee Ae ee El = SES = r 1 I be In conditi: - | waters yourself. Editors are the most oppressed | PyGR —— Power. 7 Blondin’s next feat at the Niagara Falls is] Sratinr ee aE mo tm etoaitee OE EE | cr all hamentiy. “Bete aed Rent ant ae ESE SALES A very fine saddle FONEY to be the most astonishing of all. He will trundle @ wheelbarrow over the rope. taking the rope up and coiling it in the wheelbarrow as he goes along. I> A correspondent of the Providence Jour- ble fora lady. Can be seen at SHREEVE'S Livery Stable, fu 12-2t* 7 Hand | sts. PN Joan FLETCHER, ORNEX 4TH ANDI stREETS NortH, fine GROCERIES and S,atthelowest prices, au 12-20" work, in winter's cold and snmmer’s heat. ‘Tey get uo credit fora good editorial, but they are confounded fora bad one. ‘They must give us news, if they have to coin it, and when proved in error how they are abused. PEREGRINA. —_——e Survey or Laxvs 1x Wisconsix.—The Acting Commissioner of the General Land Ottice, Joseph S. Wilsom, Esq., bas advised the Surveyor Gen- eral at Dubuque, lowa, of the decision of the Sec- retary of the Interior permitting the su islands in the Mississippi and Wisconsin rivers of swampy aud overflowed character and enuring to the State of Wisconsin under the swamp grant of September 28. 1550. These surveys are allowed to be made upon the application of the Governur of Wisconsin agreeing to pay the expenses incident to the survey of such. Syracuse is the first considerable New York in- terfor-town through which the Central railroad passes, of which the traveler upon it has an oppor- tunity to get a good view. Its 1inportance grows out of the deposites of salt in its vicinity. Wells nal, we presume the Rev. Dr. Hall, iu alluding to Pare suvk aud the salt water is pumped into larg: the recent discussion about the --Broad Church.” | vats in which it is boiled by some manufactarers Says “‘the world needs common sense more than a | and evaporated in wooden pans or flat troughs by common creed.”’ others; the bun being, in the latter case, the heat- ing agent. The town wearsa modern air in al! respects, the houses being mostly of wood and the public buildings after the cheap and tlashy order Thousands of hardy laborers tind employment in these works. Wherever such people are employed in large numbers, their busiuess, life and enerzy i A Coroner's inquest was concluded at] are apparent in all the surruundiugs. Such at Brooklyu, N. Y.,on Wednesday, on the body of | lwast is the result of my traveling experience. "y-] phe Surveyor General haa been justructed to Catharine Noonan, supposed to have been killed | racuse stands on the bank of the Onondaga Lake, | nage these lands surveyed immediately by the by her husband, Patrick Noonan. The jury ren- | # beautiful sheet of water as secu from the car! Uuited States Surveyors, and upon the following dered a verdict that death was the result of in- | Window. . principles : temperance st, Ki I hand Ligt oR: ways on han GEM OF FASHION. | lay. this celebrated id beauty surpasses a art yet produced, and ne sold at a ver: low figure. _ Also, teu dozen more of our celebrated 100.and 145 Skirts: We are still offering all goods at cost. We name: J ace and Straw Goods, Esnbroideries, Ribbons, Parasols, ters. DisratcueD.—tin view of the rotten bridges on the New York railways, says the Boston ‘Trans- Script. the managers of those corporations might announce that --passengers would be dispatched in the cars.” vw pTOTHE PUBLIC. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Conptctsp on THE Casn Principte. The subscriber has taken the Store. =o ied B atue- well HOES,| comprising all the qnatitics for Men, Wo thie: a Sif seared ay ines re aah eg oe Jf an island when surveyed protracted on a tlat, | he will wen, mw astaneninee oie paps gp error gr-eqpeeeeraes yellow. ip like the one falli ithin . ips. | other most respectfully eolic:t a U7 It turns out that the vessel at Portland. | how taki: specially at this season of the year, Tesi tr acaba gzemeontestil 9) i ‘ Hs ass Maine, suspected of being a slaver, is an honest will be found to be wholly of swampy and over. pepiee sane where é - 4 rms—Positiv=Ly Cast forcibly reminds the observer of the great diver- fl | ts “ THORN alias fo “Sembee? eupistcd uk } Fs * | towed character, in that €ase the expense of its = % J RN, Sane — oe e sagen Ne sar port Ja. | UtY of climate in our great country. Thos. this | survey shall be entirely borne by the State, but | 8125" No. 496 Pa. av . bet. 436 and 3d ats. wheat is full a menth and more bebind ours in Virginia and Maryland in readiness for the reaper The land continues to be cut up in patch-flelds of very few acres in each, not one in tifty of them | and not falling wititin the swamp grant aforesaid, being naturally watered. This division of the lots then the expense of the survey thereof will be de. satisfies me that few, very few, indeed, hold lands frayed by the State of Wisconsin and by the United ~ bereabouts” in considerable farms. We passed | states respectively, and in proportion to the re- day evening. and adopted a series of resolutions | villages in quick succession weat of Syracuse, lay- | spective arcascontained in that island. ‘The plats expzessive of the injury done to the trade by the | ing principally to the south of the railroad. in of istands showing greater part of all legal subdi- purchase, by wholesale dealers, of the boots aud | thriftiness and the general style of its cultivation. visions to be swampy and overtlowed lands will shoes made by the convicts in the State and coun- | I am reminded by this country of that which I enure to the State, while all legal subdivisions ty prisons. The object of this Association is to | passed through immediately after leaving Sche- containing. sunalier part of the like characte: of create a public feeling against this alleged inter- | nectady. We are now fairly in Western New the lands wil! remain the property of the Goyern- ference with the rights of honest workmen York; and a lovely land to look upon it is, truly. | ment ° i Mew You, ie Toniay night eae a mee tsa fave Lagptiration ed When an application is made to you by the an important discovery was made by the Detective Seat ary a " a Tica, an State of Wisconsin for the survey of particular Police, of 2 large quantity of conterfeltine imple es ere being improv sheers skil and industry of | istands, and you direct your deputy to have the ents, and $14,000 in counterfeit bank bil free People ts already as manifest upon them as | same surveyed, it will be your duty immediately in the longer-settled places. Most of the villages | thercupon to transmit here an approximate sketch neiro, 20d that she is now at that port for a carro of lumber and provisions for Fayal. one of the western Islands. So say Messrs. McGilvery, Ryan & Davis, the consignees. {- The Shoemakers’ Anti-Prison-Labor Asso- ciation held a meeting in New York on Wednes- R. EDITOR should the island be found to contain partly the throagh the land enuring to the State, aud partly titted for ag- ricultural purposes, and valuble for its thnber. M ar kinds of BRUSHES o« is of vast importance to the public, we sell them vers cheap for cash. Wo enumerate: Floor, Scrub, Duating. Horse, hhoo, C amp, Carpet. Paint, He: Tooth, Feather. Shaving, and Wall Brushe: Our store is No. 359 Pa. av., opposite Brown's. GRIEFITH & SHIELDS. __ Hardware Dea ers. &e. IAR DS. gh re new tables of recent P struction, &e.. &e. The une will be inppy to seo hus friends eral Taig aud the pubhe gen- __G. W. MILLER. M SMITH, Enoraven axp LITHOG: Ww SUG eh et. het Pa ame aad [en eae Ee Lar ING RODS, ria GENUINE PLATINA TIPS FRANCIS L.A BARRE, mn various banks in different parts of the United in ti y fact f States and Canada. ‘The discovery was made in | juts Part of the valley lay far enongh from the } of such islands showing their relative operation, LIGHTNING CONDUCTED RS, house in Forty-8Mb street, near ‘Eleventh, ave. | (200d to aduuit of getting a bird'ecye view of | with reapect to: the thetesmenem surveys, and in] Commer ef Tenth and © s reets, near Pa, avenue. nue, and was based on Information received from = sa eno en Ganee one ee making your returns to this office of duplicate] CAUTION.—In consequence of numerous v5 one of the counterfeiters, and which, if followed up, it is thought will lead to the breaking up of an extensive gang of counterfeiters and the arrest of the criminals. Plats of the surveyed islands you will accompany them with swamp lists designati ng the particular legal subdivisions enuring to the State and their aggregate area quently they strike my mind's cye with more pleasing effect. The railway compantes in the West, it seems, are vicing with the pill and plaster men in their ——+—_— ex Asus Anew aus Gea iW unts tare | Sle of trying to attract public attention to their] TH Wxatuen.—The following report of the Lette —The Albany Argus. noticing a dispatch | Wafes (trausportation.) ‘Trees and fences in this | Weather for this morning is made from the Moree sent from Albany tothe New York Herald, in | Vicinity are painted in various places, by means of | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Tastitution. Sich Mr Cassidy, the editor of the Argus, was | Cut tin letter forms. «: Everybody going to Detroit, | The time of observation !s about 7 o’clock : at tempts by parties to represent their L. Points as coming from ks piled ae soriber begs leave to inform the public that no «ach Points are genuine unless stamped with his own name. Ordors may be left either at his = of business, as above given, or at the Jowelry St re of bis thorized agent, Mr, Charles Hayden. under the Na. fonal Hotel, or at J. L. Savage's Hardware an heen! Store. Pa. sg ao nm Ith and tit sts., where specimens of his sand Po} can be cern on exhibition. te : : ma 10-4m PRANCIS LA BARR charged with having borrowed the Wise letter | tke the Great Western railroad.” “The Great Avcust 12. 1859. ILEY BAS KOGMALL Lorace under the pledxe of secrecy, and then caused its | Western is a Canada railroad. Traveling over it] New York, N.Y. o, Pieesant. R ER LACED MAN HBO OF CHANTIL. use and publication, says three years ago, I found it the most agreeably- preeen ag oe aes — antat very low price 7 Wiaie The above pretended dispatch from Athany | managed and lest-found railroad ever rodle ou. | Wrennets 8G oudy, wind SF. FPINE READY-MADE Was eves tele ine New, York Herald oitice, aud | s0 5, too, say, ‘+ Everybody going to Detroit, take | Richmend, loudy, 77°. lack Drap d’Eta Coats Peo nN: Wise letter eens en Lope How the | the Great Western Railroad.” Petersburg, dear, 32 Bisck Rine.d’Bta Coats, Pants, and Vesta, tor best knows, as it was through bis coluinuy ii | | little more than fifty miles betaw Rochester | Ralelgh, N’ Ne ersee iat Wirt and Brawn binge Coats first came to light. If he will trace it from bis | WE COM & cousiderable Ingoon or lake, bordered | C=: 8... rainy, warm White Linen Pants, 5 own agents lauds back to its original source, is | by an immense swamp, covering apparently a | Charleston, 8. C.. -clondy, 81°. wind SE. White Duck 4 " y npinkmy ip olny rvesieny 2 xeny ap end | thousond acres. Here's a fine chance for some | Augusta, Ga. raining cool. S aerallg beats, ko. We have never paaienay thas _ nor cauad | enterprising civil engineer to make his fortune, pee ocay N i Hoving connection mith the largest manufactur. eee blshed, nor were we aware that it was | If drained, every acre will be worth perhaps if gee for supple be ery gy, Superior advan- likely to be till we heard that the chief of the | $150, and in these times the facilities for draining bl reas “The styles are hood poe Herald's Secret Police bad possesn’on of it” such territory in this aectiou of country must ren ta Washing pend the workmanship far ———— 3 p fe Wuorxsate Covstexrnitine Awoxe tur oe work one of comparative ease and light End aokeknewtedg by I who potvonten ee Saints or Uran —A counterfeiting scheme has | “°** We also have on hand been broken up in Utah by which it was experted Among the most picturesque towns I have seen ; on ® superior stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and wake to order Garments to convert into good money a large amount of | 439» 18 the considerable village of Lyons, on | Frederick, Md. -cloudy, pleasant, Gance cesgriptions at short notice, at «small ad- forged drafts purporting to be drawn by eiaty the right of the Central Railroad, thirty-six miles eerie, ae: loudy, pleasant. Teen on Dae ees “Ar meagee shine. (quartermaster General G. H. Crosman on the | © °f Rochester. It fs evidently of older age rafton, mee e di rime ‘ander fain Goce United States sub-treasurer at St. Louis. It seeins | ‘At most of the others, having been built ap-| Wheeling, Va. J Seg PUBLISHED—The orisinal “WOOD that the originator of the scheme was one McKen, parently before the extraordinary werits of paint Seago M a) t 8 Prsceece =—— ipa e zie, an expert engraver. He broached the matter | #4 Putty were so universally appreciated, of sub- Pied m TRUNKS Of every desoription made at the to one Brewer. a Mormon, and propused to wt oi stantial brick and stone. that is, where seen from Cineinnati, Southern Trunk Factory, Co9 Ten etree, pee the counterfeits if Brewer would do the circu. | ‘2 failroad. It appears quite alive—full of en. Sacuantipt ak that ate a, | Site Odd Fellows’ Hall. eae lating Brewer took time tjcousult a ~ fiend” | CY #4 t0 be surrounded by a very beautifal | rotted for teapot ae ste petit. MES 8. TOPHAM named Joba M. Wallace, a gambler, at Camp | “UMtY indeed. But fine towns and villages ap-| ‘Thetmometer, at a. m.. 715 at wos oe Deihck LLEN HAS REMOVED wig Floyd. Wallace seretly inid the mnatier before | Prat 1 be ee invariable incidents of every few | g,Mazimum during ¥ hours ending 8am. to- | was el MeanyNfad mnths yy the United States officers, and at theie suggestion tine " tute ratte, youn of the canal | 289) 25 eres COAL c0abs acted a8 astool-pigeon tn the matter. He drew | O08 1 have scarcely seen one latter to-| ‘Ture Rort oF Hoxok —The follo D:— woop " Brewer on. and got him, when the plate was tis- day slowly progressing up or down—and since names of the Revolutionary soldiers who Suis talurpasted, if regatta op tone COA aplity ished, t bring the plate and some of the counter. | [*a¥ing Schenectady, at 12 m., we have hardly | posed to be alive and penstoners on thy tothe 60a ¥ oF hard Prioes wih tosuit felt deaf to Camp Floyd for the ostensible purpose | Det out of sight of half a dozen of thein—on the | States of Missourl and dllinois, with their ages, in | 8£6 invited to call belore Racine asec SeRerelly of getting the latter into circulation. He was ther. | deck of which a woman was not perched—evi- | 1559- Missouri James Barnham, Gredaleouity, ; nds WBA » induced by Wallace to pass one of tue counter. | ‘ently the deity of the captain, the goddess to | 95 years. Illinois larael Wamer, DuPage county, | suo __‘réth street, W204,04 Coal bee, felts for the sum of three hundred and vxtd dollars | Whom be commits bis own fate and fortune, if | 9 years. Isracl Warner, although a meander’ Goons FoR on aman named Lenz, and the next morulug was | 2t those of his craft mont, made his application for his pension in $329 R, arrested, according to previous arrangement. on 1 am told by the conductor that since leaving Utica we have been coursing along waters empty- ing into the St. Lawrence; those of the rivers Clyde, Oswego, and the outlets of Cayuga and Wallace's premises. Brewer tarned State’s evi- dence, and McKeerzie is in custedy. pA A a an ER from Whitehall, New York. He ¢ , 107" Mons. Derate is having a dispute with ul T, 8. con NeW; ulisted in the | 5 ptecee' oud a aa Pontinental line in 1779, for and during the war, 2 Geen t Hiatt ui ; and belonged to a company of the Green Mountain 3 rs sped ne. te Fiai gizde, Ovwege, Vermont regiment, commanded by his father, ie and fine nbriom. Mons. Blondin, at Niagara’ He eff-re teboke - So gradual was the transition from | Col. Seth Warner. Col. Seth Warner's commis. vwllibe anid ou the fant 4 are of the t kinds, and Fan lo st A. L, NEWTON, 521 he wt. Biondin on the rope, for $500 * "This will draw | ‘Y* Vey of the Mohawk, near Utica, as that, 2s | sion from the Continental Congress is dated x crowd, should Biondin accept. ‘The fight: we | Practiced as my eye ie in tack matters, I certunly | 14, 1779. It ie bellewed that the devbrrsegteened. REP ONE uno EigUp yop Ae bp ! Pais ust Pubeahed’ Guitar, at” Fe, GME ZEROTE | ite Cambrioa, }waaine, will result in one blow, one cliach and | tmagined that I was but coursing up the beautiti,| Warner appears in the two ns. The world moves.’ valley of the Mohawk. ‘The igor d Eden, Vermont hat town having been itn ok cess, and the business with which he has been | two, which produced considerable extravisation of blood among the brain. As soon as the seedy | rm Bn het te in au oor of fractured brain. (some seven in number,) was piest GRAND PIC Ni¢é > removed, and his bead relieved of the blood, his oF THE consciousness and speech returned, and be was enabled to sit up and converse with bis physician and friends. . 8. entertains pe hope of big re- |) ‘covery Mr. Win. 5S Offutt, a farmer of Montgomery county, Ald, mot with quite a serious Weduesdny. night. During the night he got out wi y might. Dui the night he ou! of bea, tad not brig tally Sake, be wal - = is room. as in of the window of his fay. srg Seferae front of the building to be a porch upon, and losing his footing he fell to the pave- Georgetown Germ: Te LD fe. ® as st-ict order and will be preserved. Tth a Pr. ment, a distance of some ten or twelve fret, break- yng hae ing the outer bone of the ankle and splitting in 2. am 4 — two the bone of the heel. The injury te the heel | jag at am. particularly is quite a serious one. one which bis hysician, Dr. Snyder, who was called in, thinks | | Comanétiec.—M Ruppel, H. Sige) Kell tame'him for life’ “Mr. O18 bighly esteem. | Winkee Ch. Memertt C-krey, FW cd as & gentleman, and the ercidest which heel eg US PLiCE TO-ALL, befallen him is mach by bis friends. Some of the ye sean are loud in their complaints abont a gang of market thieves who loaf in the neighborhood of the market house at night, and while the watch are in other sections of the town, plunder their stands of large quant ties of their welt water- melons, canteloupes, &c. One gentlemar in- | will sive th ir Second Ann formed us this morning that they robbed him of | Nic gan. on over twenty-five melons last night. We advise | Au ust 2, where they pie the depredators to desist at once. If they do not, | tertain their numerous Western Hose Company, Ro, 1, WILL GIVE THEIR SECOND ANNUAL PIC Nic ns and | AT ARLINGION SPRINGS, Avovst :34, 19, The Members of Western Hose Company, N aml Pic egreme ” they may have to as dear for their dishonest aens shell mar t sailechied wistens parties had to some days since, | “potecier to say nothing of the exposure. occagion Juat in time for the bot weather—our friends, | Ommbinses will leave 7th strect and Pa. avenue ee enya re iy ex = pure very oe ist & ‘cloak & va. rt a. Rt ~ apple cider. Itis the real apple jnice, sweet ai ; / 4 ap, A ted Gelicions, something really vefreshing. aan bev- poo Ulam papal genet y Yok be ery erage this sultry weather. They have also on | "Points FIFTY CENTS, mumileng ». hand a large stock of ales, brewed to order at | and indice. some of the best breweries in this country and Committee. Scotland, and said by competent judges to be W. Rigeler, Thon. MoNerhany, F. nN. ual in pointof quality and flavor to anything of olteman, W. HL. Deinway DE Kind ever obred’ for sale ia the country. AE Parker, aa MW.AF Their ium mineral waters need no recom- 91 FOR, FORT W AsRINGTON-—The fal mendation, they speak for themselves. Ant i of the Sixth Pres- . will civea Pic Nic. Don’t forget to procure a ticket to the pie-nicof EDNESDA ‘aha the Georgetown German Turners at Arlington | tthe Fort on WI ‘ Springs on Monday next. A time of anallvyed i Set eee Ses net jeasure is anticipated. mental Music. Tick ——-—-20e-—____- ornta. __ Au Brot sth OX - Yi . TO PLE ESE i. — crpmta ogre ance ar tee Coroner pn! | betneoed af one dotiar (Btveeck for Gives priviloge of remaining there ali might aad Chancellor, and se pe hearing the ee ecg ot eee Fn ely ny eral witnesses and examin: carefully into the - you = wd matter, they returned the following verdict with ace “gn ete mrt, with hook and regard to the-death of the two men: That they | Other 3 ih betes oben Fram oye leo, ne shootne came to their death by the falling of a bridge on came — fat p the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampebire railroad; Some Hotel accommodations oan be had at thee which accident was caused by no fault of the con- | pl i leave foot of 6th trent at 66 a.m. and sy m. struction of the bridge, but from the cars being thrown from the track by a cow. and coming for- | Pm. Returning. oe p.m and Shp gin aaa and aleplacing the raves of the | ocr Nngy pancetta nn Coen bridge; whether from neglect or inability on the part ef the brakesmen to stop the cars, the juryare unable to say. No other deaths have occurred, as yet. among the unfortunste wounded, though two of them— Gallagher and McCarty—are lying in a very pre- carious condition. At the scene of the disaster the wreck is being clared away rapidly. aud ina few daysa new bridge (already built for another portion of the road) will take the place of the one destroyed B Hotel. GEO. E. MATTINGLY, jess Ticket Agent Potomac Steamboat ‘Cumpap, Meest VERD SAG oN TOMB OF Twice a Week at ja-r Notice rig tg Mowrt Vernon tn 72 wilt veneny. te pine a ecient YSand S, leaving the ‘Tth street, at 10 a. m., and rm We are authorized tw say. that the Company an- | SPINA St bale past S cakis and the eorner ticipate running a train on the 1th instant. to the Ponneyivania avenue and 7th stat 3 a. m. Rees camp meeting to be held in Fairfax county. trip ef. ma Sf The steamer Mount Vernon, ou ber way down the river yesterday morning, while passing this city, dentally ran into the ship Silver Siar, at Fowle & Co.'s wharf, carrying away some of the suip’s rigging, and damaging her té the extent of #150. Thesteamer wasalso considerably damaged. but she wax detained by the accident only a few moments, and she proceeded on her way. A free tight pee ape deer eg | afternoon at the reet, in th ENT—A three-story BRICK MOTSF, ith 8 Feomes, on | street, betwren 6th and 7), ane at No. 327 oth street, between Land M. OR RENT—A STORE ROOM etts avonue, bet waen F + upper end of Fairfax ue locality yclept | of INO. RR. ELVANS & CU, 309 — sya — a ~, of — bel au 12 60d he origin of the muss did not clearly trenspire, E.OR RENT but bad whisky is suppoacd to have been’ the | ae ak en | principal ayent in the affair. Belligerent No.1 between R aud asked belligerent No.2 if he wanted to fizht. to | Ancust. which interrogatory belligerent No. 2 reptied ina | Ji Pi king mauner, and belligerent No. 1 measured length in doubie quick time. This was the for a regular — in,’ and ina remark- | good country dwelling. 6 roo art space of Ume four of the party *col- | porch, new stable, carriage how lapsed.” We saw one chap stretched out on the | dant and soft; bath house; pir pavement with a cut over his eve, another had his | Ferm" moderate. Appiy to ag 2 head badly eut, and a third sloped, minus his between Mande ee we toe shirt We an not see a ee police while the ; a woe GROCERY STOR affair was in progress. and we are inclined to a cys y & ink they were uot “thar.” “The whole time the nenale re scoreer ot tach and 8 ate was refreshing in the extreme, and the large | 20Mt the © ej <i oe soon assembled seemed to relish it might! A little girl was severely bitten by a large d. on Toesday, while playing in the vicinityot the Jail.” Persons owning vicious dogs cannot be too careful in securing them so that they dono dam- age. Cantos. T OR LEAS acres, I'; mile Georgetown. A front and beck ater atu ¢.. ard isthe most des: 0 ¥ for a resident. country and For terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOORE. No. 1 Louisiane venus, ucar the o w or on reasonable credit. Th Pricestor eas H incumbrancss, re all free from eS aaa ‘aa 10-3t" NICHOL. ea. GEORGETOWN = Taets tie ‘N CORPORATION Laws. R&AL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE—The A Resotvtion in relation to High strect. uudersigned offer at private sale two LOTS «i erm: GROUND, with the improvements the ted in sqaare No. 724, coutaining nearly I, foet fr.nting ever 1:8 feet on 2i street c D streets north, ruuniug tack 115 y 3° feet wide. ie IMprEvere nts Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That the present Surveyor, 3. Bootes, Fag., is hereby directed and requested to have the work . im Brick How sent bri done ‘on High street, in front of the Property of | rent. and has attach Messrs Dougal, Adler, and Eliason, according to | desirous of making the lines farnished by the Inte Surveyor. 1. Car- | faliy tuvited tee bry, E and not according to ti nisued by himself. ood jnVertm@eL Xamine this property. ny ietter.or in person t north B streei, Capito nt Office. VERY STABLE FOR SALE.—The entre stock of ® first class Livery Stable, incindiut Horses, Ruggies, Carriages Harnoes ani fixtures, ia now offered for sale. as the present « to leave the location is o ¢ lines fur- (Approved July 21, i559. o. J.T. MOSS, Pate A Resoit rion to provide for the maintainance of | iy the Poors House. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, ‘That the sum of tive bundted and seventy-two dol. SCHUTT.N iare and fifty cents be, and the same is hereby ap- ase reine my "Address propristea to defray the current expenses of the | ble.” Sta jens ‘ors House for the quarter ending June 30, 1859: SALE OR EX and that the Clerk of the Corporation pay thesame | FOR SALE 0 Ha to the order of =" one of the Tresees of the with dear ond eee Board, attached to the usual bill of eupplies, out | county, Md on the ofa ney in the treasury not utherwise appro- | from Rockville half priated. [Approved July 21, 1259. | miles from Cara’ ed ent rapid's i thickly nett! For information A Resotvriox relating to the flag footway at the eastern end of Water street. © Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown. That the sum of twenty-four dollars and ninety cents be, and the same is hereby, perepriat-d. to be paid to the order of the Mayor, to complete the nd of Water street. 3 Water atreet. DO. FSR, BENT OR LE SE FORA T ota oF Lg i preee of property nr known as CALUANN, «formerly ines! GROVE, located on the Piney Bravch road. a fer hundred rards north of Boundary etecet. Asay nie ground, and piace of puliie resort. it aor pl in toe neighborhood of the city } then ’are address the proprietor, CHRIS, N, Georgetown, D. FS RENT-A very Sant rable 1 strect, between 18th and ith Franklin Square. The c improvements, with back jing. re , cae ao Possession civen the Ist of August. Apply © -C. STEWART, corner of izth and il ets. flag footway at the eastern July —A gentleman having this a: t to $ I ,000. invest would like te toanect tet ph come eatabliahed mercantile house, where his PalesmAn OF assistant hoo 2-Im* be required. Address Gr PF Bear amen oe EES aaLRci ew io ac = walosiis FAR WVANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good SEC. re Loudona county, nm most (bers Ry Ay on Bread, Apply at the corner mm, coutaioing 225% mores: exchange .. 1t* | for unproved oi perty. operty ve rite Ww ated it one ofthe Mow tapre od and’ hi y cult ANTED-A pealthg young WOMAN as wet nurse. Apply on lth street. bi tween H and 1, one door from H. o- to De. W. P. JOUNS LON, 7th st., bh tecen Band FL eu 12-3* snd rafironds ne ora: Carr st ie or ANTED—A SITUATION as housek irenttift 4 pin tower. ‘The brat sf reference LOST AND FOUND. ; No objection to go 8 countiy. Please i at'ress Mrs. E. A. RO. Wash. OST—Cn Mondays last, August %t incton city (Dew . ROWINON, Box ari wast L liver-onlored POINTER DOG. creo! i. He had on at the time small chain collar with brass piate. a AE kl 2 ANTED-1 i W Ba grocery store in ag iberal toward will be paid for his reture to LU ty i ‘Tham anne active, and ‘industrious Kr. bust preferred. INS. No. 399 isth street, between I such as con bring ee il suns G6, Washington. D. a au tls Son See SAieang EL, through ee Fore OF | BRAN AWA y—Prom the subacriver, on the 1 of Joly. INO. WALTER, Jr.; name on bi WANTED A good settled WHITE W arm; in grey pants; teeth pr.yeoting. &° for nurse and to do chamberwo k. reward wu id to any one returning hiv to hie ave & xood home in the country, vot father, at No. 259 7th atreet, be ant ML Georgetown. An sideriy person prefered. Fi au 10 st* J WALTER, Sr. otheoot tn : erences inquire at the Market street, Georgetown, D.C. Wirta By a middle-aged woman as Cook ina private fami! a; reference given. Cau be seen at No. 383 Pa.ave, | RARBER'S eee STATUE “PISHER GIRL” SINGLE GENT! AN WA PER- Is F xhi! At AISLE EDAD Rare oar as | PREAH GUE STEEL a Pee gg i a — fice. Rvferehess exetnneed.s V" Ngog ts BOARDING. ARON ce MEDIATEL YA Brat oi ARDING.—Mra BOWIF, 470 ith street i BK al: U. be H rm. 5 . o ap a ‘Brown's Hotel, for Nb RL B Mewes &, eat ene Ce) Wie ihe tmaarancs Base o'DAPERBANGINGS sy & LANED, hy 990 Tih attest, Torister P* ensui days we shal! ATS ite of "LOWERY. EARS NENSN RES fob crac NTED oo eee ASH. 4 We Bue eatery: ane Stine CE to it $20) an. 220 num,) bye ‘tenant. Blense Fernitore and varni i address a pote to ee Pancras! tens Post: 7 stating terms and loeati ‘Syew’ COTTON HOSIERY. | RECEITED, Wandin wee cpa mat arte matte d2 gtutaod Rate MU sich Fe ert ag tects FUTON a sees 4. NEWTON, sme Faeg TS RUS TEMPE ES