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OP Tex Dairy Stax will be punctoally sent to the address of our citizens during thelr absence a any of the summer retreats, by the earliest mail after the paper is put to press. Thus they can keep themselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- spires tn Washington, and at the same time in- form themselves of all the current events of the day. Terms, 12 cents per week. Pouce Matrans— Before Justece Cooper —Mie Virginia Mitchell made her appearance before the magistrate at the urgent solicitation of one of the © “Charlies”? of the tenth police district, who inated that she had neglected that part of her edovation which makes itthe duty of every fe- suaie te Conduet In a quiet and lady-like manner Teg Sued. Virginia $3 a 31.16 only. hestowing oa her a piece of judicial advice, let her di "aun Couper, a e6lored resident of a @liarepiltable alley leading into some street or other, was hanled up tor disorderly conduct, aud sent to the farm hella Penny lives found that damsel verbal rencounter with her mother: d. ’ Rhe cave expression to much language which he suid set down-as the reverse of orthodox in polit society. Isabella was fined $5 and costs, aml artvised to correct her English and make a vetter Penny of herself. Anva Cross was summoned to appear before the istrate on @ warrant for behavior of an equiv- atacter, anel also for using language preju- | to the morals of the Corporation. Rue id for te benefit of the general fund and de- parted sratton Johnson was disposed to fight the oificer so arrested him for gross conduct and adisturb- of the peace in the Seventh Ward. ‘The uistrate punished him to the extent of #3 and $1.16 costs, and let him go. Iocinda Bailey aud Daniel Buchanan were sey- sily aed collectively placed in “quod.” on a val —_ of being disorderly and profane Dantel contributed $2 94, = cones 1 - te wards the expenses of the Corporation, and ap- peared to be pleased at gettin, ett so ens}. Mist Mary Heisler was fi $1 91 for violating the law in relation to the pump question. \elly ‘Gray, Susan Prince, and Mary Miller «ane into the office hanging their heads fn shame for what they bad done, abandoned as they were. They were each fined $3, and $1.27 costs. and pectuitted to go home, where it is to be hoped re- tection -will show them the impropriety of their condnet John H. Taylor was arrested for transgressing that law which requires small retailers of spiritu- and malt beverages to first pay a license to the Corporation He was fined £20, and costs A.M, Van Pelt and John Joy *-fout.” because them attempted to water his horse unpleas- near a Corporation pump. No less than fif- tec Witnesses were summoned, and testified as to the various circumstances and incideuts con- ted with this great contest. The main points that Van Pe ye segs at Joy for commit- ting the aforesaid offence, and that Joy knocked Van Peit down with the horse-bucket in retalia- i Mr. Joy was fined and duly lectured. in Biggs was taken with a dangerous stroke escience, which led him to appear before nstituted anthority,” and confess that be had violated one of the ten commandments, condem- n3atory of ety, ‘The Justice arguing that an ponfessed is half expiated, only tined Sam b be paid and left. Stewa't was aceused of running away frowe the workhouse, without haviag fulfilled a seatence of 60 days’ retirement; so she was sent back with the addition of 90 days extra charged up against her. Before Justice Thompson.—Yesterday afternoon a maa named Wm. D. Phillips was arrested and brought before Justice Thompson, charged with assavitand battery and fighting in the sirect. It > uat Phillips, in walking along the street. oung man named G. F. ie, with whom have had a previous quarrel; for Phillips, on meeting him, gave exclamation to some re- proachf! or threatening language, and immedi- ately strack Bowie with his walking cane, knock- ag him down. The bystanders and several offi- vers who bappened to be near separated them and took Phillips before the magistrate. The attack Bowie was deemed the more reprehensible be- nexpected, and because that Bowic, | lost.an arm, is incapacitated from defend- mscif_ Justice Thompson held Phillips to it in $2u6 for his appearance at the Criminal Court. James E. Donawin was the security. The accused party in this case isthe same Phillips who was tried at the last term of the Criminal ourt for counterfeiting the frank of Judge Doug- vs to certain business circulars to be sent through Venitia. charged with profanity and in- Lavior in the street, was fined $1.91. Thomas Bureh was accused of grossly profane au@ indecent ianguage near the corner ‘t Pand Tentt: sts. He was tined $3 and $1.16 costs. Edward Lane and John Green were accused of cursing and riotous conduct on Ninth st. ‘They were cach fined $2 and $1.35 costs.. These boys wea partof a yanz who have managed to keep clear of the low, aud still to riot about the streets at pleasure, for some time past. Some of them are the sons of respectable parents. two of whom were «i inanifested a desire to have them prop- erty punished Before Justice Clark —A case was tried before st ark yesterday in which Messrs. Thom p- » Were charged in fu violation of the regula the lustances with ions of the act governing spening and tapping of water mains. tion I of the water act requires the appli- (aut for water to sin a book called a “ Subscrip- tion Book,” witha caption importing that tuc owners of property whose names are undersigned, request that water may be introduced into their premises mentioned opposite their names, upon vertaim prescribed terms, such as firet paying the proce of @ permit to tap the mains, and also pay- lng the water rate. etc. Section 19 of the same act provides that after complianee with the foregoing regulation on the part of the applicant, + it hall be the duty of the Porveyor upou recelving the order from the Water rar. 8 seon as he is notified by the plumber vozazed ia making the connection for water. that the sogin fs exposed at the desired place. without dely to fp the same and insert the Corporation stop Section #2 again provides, that “if any person or persoas shail open any foot pavement, avenue street or alley, or tap, or cause to be typped, water mains. pipes or private connection th th, for the purpose of conducting the water 109 any premises, or for any other use, without t See Ps rmit of the Water Reyistrar,”’ ete,, Shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than #0) sof more than 35H, ete. Au unintentional neglect or misunderstanding ef some ove of the above Provisions, caui Messrs. Phompsou & Bro. to become amenable ty the Corporation, and Justice Clark entered » fine of S30 and costs in each of the four cascs “ssinst the defendants Before Justice Donn.—Threeyoung men named Chas. Dovoke, George Sinciair and Henry Miller were arrested by Ullicers Fanning and Eckiloff, charged with having stolen 4 watch from 2 man eaned Thes. Nearey . The suspicion was caused y the three young men being last in the company of Nearcy prior to ‘his lesing his watch. he beinz mu lL inebriated. A day or two after losing bis wateh ke called at the watch repairing store of MM. flofls. on Pennsylvania avenue. and saw b Vateh ine case, Hotfa informing him that the watel was left by a young man who sold it {or 32 He was requested by Nearcy to lay the watch aside, as it was bis property, and was stulen frow bun. Upon calling again ina few days for the wateh. and to identify it as his property. he was tuformed that the man who had fee ithad called aud paid bim $3 and took it away, notwithatand- ing he was informed it was stuleh property. Holfa was confreuted with the three traversersy and failed to secogaize either of them as the party who had the watch in possession. The three defend- sults Were represeated by John H. Johnson, Esq , we contended for their discharge. ‘They were ordingly dismissed; and M. Hoffa was heid ia the sum of $408 to 9 at the criminal court. A.M. Gattrell, who bg a od with stealin; ¢ property of W.B Shaw, wus cal eary ty - The evidenceshowed usively that Gattrell bad on of the as the Rroperty of bis daughter, to whom the child bad aiven by her grandfather, was Use father of the alleged owner. it rained the slave from four years of age to the pres- ent time. and then sold ber toa Mr Roby. The case of theft was dismissed by Justice Dein. The sieve bas been replevied out of jail, where she placed for pa keeping. and the question of L be decided right ef property wil in the circuit court LarayetiEe Fexaus Instiruts.— We take jorasire im calling attention te the new ad vertise- iment of this fustitution, im another column. It will be seen that Prof. McLeod (he having re- ‘sived an appointwent under Government) bas transferred Lis Young Ladies’ Sebool to Prof vis. and that the latter bas removed hissechool of the same kind to the coumedtous lately eceupied ay Prof. McLeod's nad an B Street, where the two cousbined will heres! ‘be esd Prof. Loomis and bis able and pss Porps of teachers, under his old and ar the “Lafayette Female Lnsti- ——44. °s ‘Tue Paesox8t's Movxtep Guanp willgivea grand’ pkt. ale to-morrow at Ariiugton Springs. S \\ thers’ Bund will be in sttendance, the € wlttte (onmarsti sig of mem of the hight ei ) ' xe themselves to make every effort for fia rousfort of their guests. “ Rese Pra re —Vesterday, A. Green, anction: \cr: Meld the followipg Inte located in the Ward: Lot $2 Insqaare 540, to Richard Berry VO 10 cents’ per foot. Lots@8 and 3° to Charles 4 to 6, cents per foot. Lot 40. to the game chaser fopeit % \ceuts foot. fet 41 ash ws ws diet tac 2A Tue Boarp of T. sor Scnooxs met yesterday , ae ‘clock, for the Purpose of elect tcuchers, After reading of the minutes, we Tesignhation of Miss Martha 4. Marceron, of Primary school No. 1, Third Dis- triet, was eceived; also that of Miss R.T. Hen. denon, of Primary school No.1, Third District. The ident Iarg a College, Rev. _ semson, Board, through Mr. Ride, the following letter: na “ai map merge C., August 1, 1559. Hon. James G. Berrett, Mayor of Washington: Dear Sir: Mr. George W. Riggs has kindly of- fered to Exppert a youth to be selected from the public schools, for inerit, who may desire to take a college course at the Columbian Col od mention this, that the selection inay be = in aa way you may think ferable. 1 will speak with you more fully of matter in a day or two at your office. Truly yours, G. W. Samson. ubsequent to the reading of this letter, Mr. AtLee offered the following resolution, which was ado $ Resolved, That the offer of Mr. Ri th h the Rev. Dr. Samson, be acce; whe thanks by this Board, and that two scholars from each of the district schools be detailed for examination by this Board, of whom the best scholar shall be designated for said scholarship. On motion, the Board then went into an elec- tion of teachers for thie ensuing yoar, with the fol- lowing result: First Dastrict School—Male department, S. John Thomson, teacher; female d irtment, Miss M: LP. Middleton, teacher; Male Primary, Mrs. M. E Rodler, prinefpal, and Miss Emily Robinson as- sitant: Primary No: 1, Miss Mary J. Richie; Pri- mary No. 2, Miss Adeline K. Lowe. principal. and Miss Artemesia Hall. assistant; Primary No, 3. Miss Henrietta H. Slater; Primary No. 4, Miss Mary J. Mills; Primary No. 5, Miss Frances V. Hoover; sub-assistaut, Miss Sarah V. Triplett. Second District School —Thomas M. Wilson, principal; Mrs. Emily Myers, assistant; female de- ‘tment. Mrs. Sasan P. Ran jolph; Male Primary, rs. R. M. Bigelowe; Primary No. 1, Miss Isa- bella FP. Acton; Primary No. 2, Miss Lucy 8. Randolph, princi nd Miss Laura A. Reed, as- sistant; Primary |, Miss Kate McCarthy, = cipal, and Miss Martha V. Fletcher, assistant; Primary No. 4, Miss Emily Billings, principal, and Miss Ellen L. Hawkins, assistant; Primary No. 5, Miss Eliza 'T. Ward; sub-nssistant, Miss Fama Wanuall. Third District School —W illiam M. McCathran, i Miss Kilizabeth Parsons, assistant; emale De, ‘nt, Miss Eliza q {Here Mr. Price F to ree enlinate Mea Myrick, am ke with wreat zeal in favor of her Tenomination; but upon taking the vote Miss Bogzs was elected.) Male Primary, Miss Jane G. Moss; Primary No 1, Miss Frances Elvans, principal. with Miss Kate Sanderson as first assistant, and Miss Emily V. Tucker as second assistant; Primary No. 2, Miss Lucy E. Moore, principal, and Miss Lucy B. Davis. of Massachusetts, as assistant. {Dr. Willet here rose in his seat and de- nounced, in violent terms, the course of the committee in selecting Miss Davis, when there Were as many good scholars in Washington as Miss Davis, who were ready, willing, and com- petent to take charge of this school. In justice to those who had n educated in the public schools here, and who bad passed as successful examinations, he did not see why the Board should go to Massachusetts for a treacher. Mr. Brandt. ‘*Will the gentleman nominate some lady?’* Mr. Willet. * No, sir; it might look like 7 sumption on my part; but if the gentleman Qtr Brandt) will nominate, I will vate for it °*} Primary No 3, Mrs. Eliza M. Clarke; Primar: No. 4, Miss Lydia E. Choate; Primary No 5, Miss Mai E. Simonds, principal. and Miss Catharine Morphy, assistant; primary No 6, Miss nin Freeman; sub-assistant, Miss Amanda r Fourth District School—John_E. Thompson, je female department, Miss Margaret A Milburn; Male Mia ep OR as Edson, prin- cipal. Miss Annie M. Daws, first assistant, and Miss Sarah B. Ecklotf, second assistant; Primary No. 1, Miss Annie M. Adams, principal; Mrs. M F. Martin, assistant; Primary No. ¥. Miss Mary Ann Lee; Primary No.3, Mrs. Mary A. Skidmore; Primary No. 4, Miss Emma L. Reed; sub-assist- ant. Miss Geneva Reed. Mr. Brandt offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the teacbersof the Public Schools be requested to meet the Board of Trustees in convention in the Council Chamber-on Friday aud Saturday, the 2d and 3d of. September, at 4 oclock p. m-, for the purpose of forming a teach- ers’ asseciation. After some few liminary remarks from two We Board adjourned. of the visiting teachers, the Rev. Mr. Hitt’s Sermow —As the gentleman who furnished us with the notice of Rev. Mr Tiill’s sermon on Sunday last seems to have mis- apprehended his remarks in some particulars, we take pleasure In laying before our readers an ont line of the sermon, kiudly furnished by Dr. Hill himself, by way of explanation: The text, from the Let of Jobn, 5th chapter, 6th verse, + This is He that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood,** was understood to have reference to baptism aad the crucifixion; and these were con- sidered as sym Ist. Of the authority; and. 2d. Of the persuzsion—characteristie of the mis- sion of our Sayionr, and of the influence of His Gospel ia the world. That baptism has no unim- portant part in the economy of Redemption, is evident from the whole New Testament Scriptures It appears at the very opening of the New Dispen- sation, is connected with the closing commission of Christ, and is associated with all the subsequent ministey of His apostles. It always conveys a significant meaning, aud speaks with an authori- talive tone. nature apd history of baptism were here ularly alluded to—ihe nature of John’s baptism, and its relation to the ministry of the Messiah—its Divine authority. and the Divine attestation given in it to the person, character, and work of that Messiah, who had now come. and who. by His personal example, ratified and sanctioned thesacred institution, as He afterwards, on His ascension to Heaven, confitmed it for all coming time; that baptisin was “not the putting away of the filth of the flesh, but the answer of a conscience,” and was doubtless intended as a test of our obedience, as well asa public decia ration ef our faith. In it we * jastify God,” as did the le of old who received the baptism of Jobn—justify His authority and wisdom and right to dictate to us any duty, or to appoint any ordi- nance that fle approves; and we should beware bow we suffered our pride to exalt our reason in opposit on to God's word, or our will and inclina- tion to His Re pe positive precepts; that we ‘Should not think of disputing Hisclaims upon our service. in whatever form; and weshould espe- cially guard against the dangerous presamption of modeling Christianity to suit our convenience or taste, or of making the Scriptures speak a lan- uage which we may approve, but rather honor Bodin our faith aud submission, and yield an unquestioning obedience to flis son, whe comes to us with such celestial credentisls of authority, that we should “‘Ilear Him.”* And 2d. That it was not by water only, but by blood; and this was the symbol of persuasion. as the other was of authority. uffvring—the suffering of the cross—tnade an ree to the heart. It was an agony unparalleled, that spoke to the soul with an eloquence that no properly-coustituted zitections could resist. There ‘was an etticacy in blood, both as an expiation for sin, and as a means of melting and winning the natere of man, that was felt where au- thority wag not felt, and which would continue 4 Tih all the ransomed church of God Were saved to sin no more”? ‘The s:emainder of the sermon referred to the sufferings of the cross somewhat in detail, ayd to the practical lessons of the two simple but s cant rites of Clristianity—Haptism and the Le Supper. Maryann Acricuntcrst Corikcr —This in- stitution is situated nine miles froin this eity, near the railroad tg Baltimore. We learn that accom- modations have been provided for two hundred students. The farm, in its general management, isto be made an‘example of the best modes of cultarg in the several departments of agriculture, It will be stocked» with the best breeds of cattle, sheep, ée., and the most approved t ols, imple and machines. A portion of the Fac! haye already been » and the Professorships will be filled by the ‘Trus- mee) In September. The institu- tion will for the reception of students on the first Wednesday of October, whem it will be ly dedicated. After this year, the Col- Iegiote Rete will be divided into two terms—the first commencing on the first Wednesday of Svp- tember and ending on the first Wednesday of March, and the second commencing on the first Peents of March eae Fad eed a idayof July. A ar cing atiached to the College all atuciente above the age of twelve years will be admitted ti my their pro- ducing evidence, sitisfactory to the Faculty, of thelr good moral character and upon their com- pst with the other requirements of the institu- jon. ‘The entire charge per annum to each pupil for board. tuition, tedging, washing. fuel and hij , Will be two hundred and fifty dollars, hile this fnstitution is, as its mame jmplies, an Pn pie mgd College,”* it by no means follows that only those designing to pursue the occu tion of agriculture will resort to it for education, | The intention is to make it an educational iusti- futfon Ja the most com prebensive sense. CouNTeRFEITER* —Special Agent Jarvis, who arrived in this city this morning, f:om Salt Lake. brings the infotmation that McKenzie and Brew! or, Whe were arrested — a@eharge of counter. rafts on the U. 8. subteeasury at Sali tone jaws been tied and cowvictadefard Judge Eckels, at Camp aa Bet sentenced pees life mint eet Washivgtop, D. C. Li will’ be | serve (Bi this city. Brewer My erent 64 bebe Camirtivre engraver of the I in ‘oung and Frremex thie wat Engine Com pany, of PI » wilt this city on the 12th of September. ‘They leave for Washiaysan | BY CR. L. CROWN & CO. Auction. | FHISARP oe OW. on the morning of that day, and arrive here inthe | ORS sith iastent, a&0p-mag wo BALES. ERNOON&§ TO-MO. Fy 4. . MeGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers. AME HOUSE AND ETS NORTH.—On Wri evening. T i tl steam ona foi Devbeing with em a fire engine Lot Nose ante in 10, in-subdi vision of Sguaze lo music, and will imal, | 7%, fronting 25 feet on j2h street at eat S number 60 men. While here whey wil be the | “leep. linprovement s story Fi 3 neat two-, Frame, guests of the Franklin Fire Company, Np. 4. indteputehin be escott will be joined in by the Fire Depart. months wve-third cash; ‘balance in 6 ba ment generally. trust rem tore. x ieee ae 5 ad We cxperstanp that the Odd Fellows of Cer- “190 aati neg ors = an tral, Eastern, Columbia and Friendship Lodges IN SDIATELY. Ra bd =: above, we shail sell, a lot of Al '. Blinds, ‘er: are completing theirarrangements fora delightfal | Doors and srs’ Tools, ty ple-nic to be given at Columbia Springs for theen- | _aur7 a+ wrpemtery, Tacle, Tormacash. 4 Sleprente ‘Tey st bbe eae eee Lodges. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioncers, mal TOCKS FOR SALE.—On FRIDAY AP- Auction Rooms, we shall sell, in sume to sul Watcn ReturNs.—Geo. H. Harris, colored, TERNOON, August i9th, at 53% o'clock. at the HANDS drank and disorderly; fine and cost, $4.15. Jas Robb, drunk and fighting; do. $6.15. . Mary em Gor Stock, o'clock p.m, Li 5 ti rath in Stpok, aM, bdi Py tg hag Seba a ee 28 Ran onthe Ol eee Steck. ona M. in gubdivision of Two lodgers we t 2 ‘ Comp: r ——_—__ Terms'cath in bu Tux Cost oy Praranity.—Justice Clark ycs- | au i7-d ie Brit & CO., Aucts. terday fined David Coates, Elizabeth Brown and | Anna Williams each $3 and $1.19 costs for gre fane swearing in the strects of the second police he errs district. OOK. STATIONERY, ann FA? ‘ORE . pez FOR SALE.—An. old established Store in Woop's Harr Restorative, and several kinds | Ge ores town, .C.. doing a first rate busines of hair dyes, can be found at Matthews & Simm’s | " 'W Oflered for saa. Terms made reasonable, A drug store, Pennsylvania avenue, between Second add and ‘Third streets. Tur Wasnixcton Betcurrs’ Curve announce on D street, between lath and 15th their second grand pie-nlc to come off at the Park OTe ate, of C.J. BU y Hotel, BLE, in good or Tt ts gurtR & common observation that consump- 7 7 tion in the chiel curso ofthis climate, presiog upon | [TORRENT A eufortable two-story FRAME Seaiguclion "Hlth Nort ne awa that | SUB naa t “4 the vail eat, on, indeed, ouch any por- Be 2 : interior con » om ve no- Ay oa i i Ball ticed that there is 9 disense iar more prevalent class WoUs, Na ‘ane Pateet Lotpaee ith qmors Americans fan consumption. Day r | and 14th—resulenge of the tate P.C. Johnson, T ao Shes 079 alter ately shaking, as ity or rendered delirious with fever. Most of them rooms. and is in g00d 01 dan soit grave. Noon who has ever s-en or | inade ine intel thi experienced this disease can fail to perceive that — . = weallude to what iscalied Fever and Ague. ‘The OR REN’. large ond U) b wach of WILLARD D! a jca'ion should werer of a remedy for this evil must and should story BRICK DWE be canal eet a. public bene! factor, ‘and Dr. J. Hos | extensive flower and vegeta totes itters isa remedy, we know fiom personal uated on 434 strevt. between rint, sh Druggists and dealers generally, ev- ous Pras ree ery where. Mun’s Dares Suits, Yourss’ Duzss Suirs, JOHN VAN RESWICK, or at No, 355, Business Swits, Sth street, between ‘en’s School Suits. an 15 3t* Noam Warxer & C arbio Hall Ciothing streets north, running house, containing One-third casi: Mtorest, sow 3-0. MeGUIRE & €O., Avets._ - GREEN, Auctioneer. pegs BUILDING AT ms he tI shail sellin front ofthe Heh the residue in 3 and 6 CO - | the premiers, — 3,000 Corporation of Washington quarterly six per | i7th inst No. 885, fronti rth © wtrent usetts svatnn baveee oe Sod 7th roperty is handsome!, » and presents ood i sh; balance in ot epee 0 of jeed trust taken. : By WALL & BARNARD, DSOME BUILDING L et West ar Acction.—On WED- TERNOON, até o'clock, in front of we will sell Lots Nos, and t7, in ting cach 2 feet 3 inches on 2th st. Mand N streets, and running back y has been much improved of easing in value, ; ‘ accommodated nc oupon Bonds, of the Washington Gas Light | and M. per: ‘Terms ; One-tourth ca 24 months, for notes be: FOR RENT AND Siuonthe, for notes bear atio the can | ressed to *B.,”” a orget ‘ b CI Post ‘Office. av 17-co2w I on bo FO RENT—4 comfortahle FRAME HOUSE, | NESDAY AF ff ste, For the pre nie FURR 280, stron, or | Sauery 2 Ce a ‘2 be atreet, on Tuesday the 2d inst. Alco for tele) ee od ed ILE A TD FA. | about ton fect, wher: aul? St This part of the oit: late, and is fast iner ‘Terme: One third cash ; the residue in 6, 12, and usetts avenue. mearthe | 18 months, with intorest, and secured by a deed of Rak E, | trust on the property, 1G st 3 WALL & BARNARD, Aucta, Ry C. W. BOTELER, An E:REMPTORY SALE OF A THREE-STO- P| ar 130" | NOON the pres fronti ‘he @ nervous | house contains the modetn improvements, jar 6 P 1, Ox 19TH SS 4 f . aes s, part of Lot No. I, in Square No. 25, h strect west, be- ranning back 100 fe the rmprovements 3 itantial three story -house, with a back-building, oon- 4M inches on 13t tween € and 1D stroe t to a 28-feet alley, together with nieaf’s Point.) Also, the turee-story BRICK | thereon, consisting of 8 subs DWELLING No: 383, Brick Dwellin | of the same row of buildings. For terms inquire of | taining altog ther 13 rooms. ¥ ‘am instructed to sell an ieee without reserve. a favorat i is f for profitable inves Men's Duriness Belts, FOR RENT a aay an galing BRICK | “*Pestas’ "One hat HOUSE on this valuable property bie opportunity is” pre- eat 0 ments nt 4,2. 12, an 3 notes Curonzn’s Dares Sveey D stroet, Inquire next door of R. H. WILLET. | gate pazmen "setae taal tefactori! . aui3-8,Tuk WC. W. BOTELER, Anct, Ong Mi SNT—A two-story BRICK DW EL- Store, Brown’s Hotel Building, would respectful: ro BOLUS leasantis situated on lath announce that theirannual display of Spring an be: LAN' is. it for sgh tafter the 15th o Summer Clothing is endy fi tion. J tween Ft sad &. een ie ‘above o: is comprised of an nasortment of Gentiomen's and uire above of in material, trimming, and workmanship. t VOR RENT—A hose who study exeellence with ceonomy, in oF Ee on th an oppoctanity is now | near the I Most attractive stock | countor, bing, &¢. this city, at very re- | | ap2-ly P luable GROCERY STO! rnerofizthand B sts. well fitted up with * gt mos bere pes! — 3 romident. conntry and river trad>, terme apply to Mt TOWN MOORE, Noe dt ea i ) Cjoth street | Tr Saxrorp's VER INnyicoRATOR —Experiment | Louisiana avenue, near the corner 0 h fan pinene hap tion inc lunge acenet cenerals west, aut2tf | Desk. I ly the first causes of coasumption: but A depitiented T DEAT. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE—The | > ocee system, caused by the improper acti the liver. undersigned offer at private sale two LO’ reduces the power of the lungs to resist or throw off | GROUND, with the improvemants thereon, sit ant diseases caused by cold and irritat: leaving the | ted in square No.724, containing nearly 11,000 rquace lungs at the meroy of one disease, because the liver feet feonting ever 108 feet on 2d street east, between has ineapacitated them from performing their prop- | C and D streets north, and running baek 115 feet to eraction of throwing olf diseased matter caused bY | an alley 39 feet wide. The improvements consist o: cold thus to prevent consumption, gure the liver. | a large Brick Ho! at prosent bringing a g and keep the system strong cnough to throw off | rent and has attached to ita brick stable. Any one i diseases of the jangs. desirous of. making a good investment is respect- here is not in the world a better liver. remedy. fuliy invited to examine this property. For tui ther or acure for debilitated system, than Dr, Sanford’s pariicuiars apply by letter,or in person to J. G. Invigorator, for it has been fully tried in’ largeand SCHOTT. No. J62 north B streei, Capitol Hill extended practice, till its reen ts are fully known, J. T. MOSS, Patent Office, au 5-2W it ts offered as atried remedy, t eons Spm RRS eae oe We taliad one Bon tye renine heer OR RENT—A two-story BRICK DWEL- ra l5-2w,r LING, with back buildings and cellars, and gas aero through the house, on Gay stre~t, Georgetown. yy Maravitia! MARAVILLA an acceptable tenant the rent will be moderate. A p- oui as a Maravinwa! Aan ply te D. ENGLISH, an 6-2aw2w pt BD as 1d: | ew hbo Ld —" gag ok emg em FoR GAH OR, EXCHANGE FOR ciTy Cur ; Bald: BRTY—A FARM containing 175 acres, Reliewine ‘Sick Headache ; with dweiling and omt-houses, in Montgomery Preventing the Hair from Fallii Out; county, Md, on the Frederick turnpike, 7 milos vi 3 from Rockville, halt mile from. Mildtebrookes and Sold by all reapectaive Drugriate anal’ Eanoy Gooda | Siniies from Canale It is well eaneeon eet Se Pere a a yiie tr aprinore, rice sonatas | thickly etted anv rapidis improvinincie iter hood. ‘ y.| | For fu-ther information : ee ENC S| | Dose oa epee See teen Hh “*It-will accomplish ail that aimed = a cy no one need fear or moura the lous of hae i they | FFOR RENT—A vory desirptle RESIDENCE on will use your Maravilla.” Waa tretge tog bo obi lyre apa irosting rankli vy jess J. M. BrapsrRert, 237 Broadway, N, ¥ improvement With back buiidirg, Eath-room: gas, Save Your Ganany C., Poaseasion given the Ist of August, Apply Mr. E. Lyon.a French Chamist Giscovered an | H.C. STE y corner of 12th and Ht sts. puatio meat Sie pouwttored leaves of Soc ee a} jy 2l-Im* . =i it dead OLSOE garden w » @ut a * bea, ticks, foss:wnd al spccien of insecte, wile | [TOR SALE Gctes, Simatic FARE is perfectly harmiess to mankind and domestic ani- ie . OF will rT s. A child can catit. He has received medain | tf, containing 22d— reader or will exchange it rom Russia, Franoe. England, Germany-and na- | {rimproved city property. ‘This property is nid. meroux medical colleges aml societies, wated parte of the oouaty.” Convenient th tee cueal important diseovery. ‘Tho idea of being yok ted g BENS. P. SMITH. the bed bugs lament— , whe pes dhe ast Ly 7" Powder, nl = fate, = Our race exterminate, a Agranremente are imaie throuch Mersts. Barnes | GEORGETOWN _ADVERTISEM’TS. Park, of New York. to sil it throughout the sw GOODS. World, itis put up in tin cantsters, and benrs the | (EW GOODS, NEW eT a EcRIVED. name of E. Lyon. ie 2D. Magnet: wder kills a’l insects ina trice, Beautiful Jet and Coral Sets, Marnetic Pills are uixed for rate and mice,” Black and Coral Bracelets, very cheap, bgorsr yt WEEN Tey Pane, ‘New hasta An: a variety of other goods, too numerous to = mention. at fee Merican Mustane Liniment, Call's examine at No. 99 Bridge st., George -Im, be , D. = ‘aa J.8 BLACKFORD & SON. SSF antes NEW BOOKS S OF THE KING, by 4. Tennyson. on IIT, the M ED, TRMES CATES ot Weshreckon to Ree CE Tov ‘Man of Prophecy, by 6.8, LINA HUTCHONS, of Viccirin. U5 ba hp. peninbcciegs Bc ei (Alexandria and Baltimore papers please copy.) Sparks from 2 Locomotive, by the author of Belle SS Pe SN Britian’s Letters, DIED, Repitting ao a web of many textures, by Mrs. On board U.S. steamer Metacomet. River Tigre; Pari een if Opportumties for Industry and Capita!, or a PATIRIGN HX RNEy "soa ace’ aeel goons | tito Chanoes to ke’ Ay, Ops Wott ; < ‘chan Tet, igh prep eteie oh interred in the Catholic ‘Love ine Lattle, Love me Long. by Gg. Reade. The Pillar of Fire by the author of The Prince In Lexington, Va., on the 7th August, 1859, of the House of David. LOUISA LIBBEY MYERS, in tho 19th year of | the Honse of David. | her age, third daughter of Sonn’ H. Myers, formerly a S$ THOMAS’S of Georgetown, D.C. None knew hor but tolye | it Book and Fancy Store, her. gh street, near Ist. = FROM BOSTON.—The A 1 packet schoo Beareville pee Say) sedis noe ae. er freig! y a! WANTS QURGS 99 and 101 Warsratrect, = Tus as. x In-} an i6-st is ms ure at No, 204 © street, ween 12t ijs ant ish. Can be seen for thre days. It" Fte ei say pis ai FHA e Tie Water strc Sean eee eee ee ets No. ‘ater street, Georgetown, wm’: Now inading per schooner A. wc. Manchester, - sto anit. ANTED-A Boy to sell ioke and beta ruee |" forsale nO RTLEN SI ral 8 for Mrx, SMITH, ' y sROTHER, ‘bo ee useful. Apyly to ALFRED AUN _Aan 2 Iw _ 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetow pe ; y YORK—The paok WANTED-COOK ; onet With restaurant cocking; . ply. Also, smart, active BOY. Apply Simpsou FE, 63 Water stree Bouse, bith st. and Pa av. am 17-30" een ; WANTED=In # central locality (the avenue I GINGER WINE. referrcd) A ROOM 175 or lwo f-etioag by 35 or hy nat rooei ved and have for snle Tarner’s 40 wide. To partion having ono, of ths sbewedc. | GN Ue nRe 4 sription, or could bo induced to tone up by the 1s¢ of November, cam hoor uf nigoel nenaxe jouner 70 peamagh!s Soqehint-ti EF ek arrhea, Dysentery, &e. SH. t received a stock of Turner’ ANTED-A HOUSEKEEPER. A white | BLACKBERRY BRANDY car cxcelimohtemeny woman, who understands cooking and wonld | for Disrrhew, dee. ARNY & SHI be w Jleng to make herse! merally useful, pre- | aug (States) ferred, Inquire at COX’S Cornucopia, No, 56 RABAPPLE CIDER varket Spece, near the canal bridge, Georgetown. gh oxaey POT, Grore-town, = : tes. einvits the a*tortion of the publictaouc stock an SOUS Are A sinall Byeu of pure CRAB ATE LE oe » Ww leh jen inl | A } north o} mand ‘f st Jrom 3 in five squares of the Patent Office, “Addroen Beg [aw oetet ly it was Ju F us, expressly te 612 City Post Office, giving exact jocati house, snd price, © ne oeas oe (States) ARNY & SHINN. ANTED—1 TOR BUGGY, with HARNESS, | KEW ARRANGEMENT AND REDUCTION 1 PEXAS RANGER SSDDLED ee | NEW, FAR ROTUROUGG PO URSE, (German preterred,) HARPER’S FERR aoa rom nal! FARM nea’ Georgetown. (5 to 25 acres.) and after tke et of Adee proxime, W. MAED* rte A SALES LADY WANTED—A Lady, who has | LOWE [ho 3 ; Seneca, Ne wards’ aa extensive nogunintanee inthe city, and who | Oc) Polat ak Racks stor is Accustomed to seiling goods ina Mishnery, Trin: iu ¥ xle isa new boat ting, and’ Faney Store,can hear ofa good’ stun. | Rey, 81. ‘The Brenglews a we tion. with good | shiney. gondected bya fatto Wi ie m 7th and ath sts. None | tn every Monday W etoeriey wad heat sales indy need apply. au i6-St_ | ar7 o'eloo! « returning on the intermediate -A MAN to work in a dair: He riving at Georgetown at6o’clock Bm. jy must bes ood mulker, sober, and indui iving OR HARPER'S FERRY .—The fast and - maodlonnahiemer t. 'ELOP. i ous. Apply at Locust Hill Farin, ith atevet road, therbret Totlegnte, | ara Tth Mat fonts | KE marion ret Toll-gate, DA ‘inted di ons wher aroors r ‘of . | turn nay clear from $4 to #5 per day, it WEDNESDAY, and FR A or ent ich a1 ah honorablo Whorntive heathen. B18 nent ‘ow York snd elsewhere struction Guntuy noren cisely the » business. A capital of $3 only is | 8nd YY mornings. requir in with. ox 387, Wash- | ——— r ed to in with. Address Box 357, Wash CALE ington orty Post Office. au 13-4t" La IES’ SKIRT SU’ RTE e A SGN ROTKE YAN WANES ERE; | 2e Paice ney vole Sale SUPPORTERS, outh, between Mth and 2th, and Fand K xt a shai With at least one ®) well furnished room. small dress jay OL thi offioe, Rofees exeban: coset WARE ATT on E iring E iser will séndto any Cphes upon rel 2; } ibe By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. COR BINDERY FIXTURES, August. Terms $3.9) per month. AND OTHER BixpeRy 3 ’ Ss a . THURSDAY Youths’ Clothing of the newwertond seheat dentea | JOSEPH P. SMITH, bstwoen Wand'fs “aula o'clock. we will sell, shi lishment of J. W. Aruold. lith streets, south of Pa. avenue,alithe Book bind F, xtures, Presse i Suttiog Presses. 5 ‘d Shears, Grind Stone, lory Cutting Machine, in owing wensie. Chairs an Type Case a ype, id other snuall Tots. x WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD ax» KITCHEN FURNITURE, Piano Forte, &c., at Avction.—On THU. DAY, the 1*th instant, I shail seil, at 10 o’cloc! m.. at No. 10 43¢ cellent assortment of Furniture, Good Mahi Parlor Caster and Rocking Chairs, y Marble-top Dressing Borean and Wash 8, Mahorany. pkrench, and other Bedweads, and Fine Damask, Merino, and white Window Cur- yand other Carpets ond Hearth Rugs, ES, OLS AT AuCTION.—O: MORNING, iath ins: * SC, between lth aed in c., comprising — i z Presses aad Boards, street, near the City Hail, an ex- Bed 64) Hair and Shuck M: Gas Chandeliers and Burners, Tables. Washstands. and Toilet Sets, Stoves, Kitehen Utensils, and many other articles, whieh we deom unnecessary to enumerate. ‘Terms: All sums under $25, cash; balance in 2, 4, and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bore toa au iz By THUMAS DOWLING ; Georgetown. OF A DEED OF TRUST From han to the subscriber, and at the rties secared thereby, I ublic sale, on MONDAY. 8 orclock, in front of Thomas Dowline’s Auction Room, two Horses, two Carts, and Harness. ELL, Trustee. request of the By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. LOTS AT atc Tiox.—{ shall, on MONDAY next, the 2ist day of Angust, at5o’elosk p.m. at public sale four Building at the corner of ots numbered nine ard seven, (9 a in Square numbered 4°9; alao, two Lots on said 8t rest, fronting 22¢ by M3, feet deep. The Lots on n the Institut grounds, over- »king the city. No position could be inore desi- ble for a private residence. fost front; the other lots on front, all of the de; will first be off -red on south B et~ th B street front o} The corner Jot is 2455 B street are 25 fret 7 of 120 feet. The lots on B st. It is hardly necessary to say anything in eom- ion of these lots of ground, as persons are y¥ familiar with the advantages of snch a rms upon which the lots will he sold are: One-frurth eash, within 5 dave after sale ; mainder t+ be paid ing. 12, 13 ing Laterest, secured 'fthe terms of salenre not complied with within tho prescribed time, the lots will be resold days’ notice, at the risk and cost of ae 4, and 24 montha, by by dsed of trast By A. GREE HOLD axo KITCH- ITeRE AT Avction.—On MONDAY. t, 1 shall sell, at the residenc sof a new, consisting of — ck Walaut Tete-a Tete, Arm and Castor Chairs, 5 de. Sp: Rosewood Centre, Side and laut, French, Jenny pil Marble top LaAgrer phipet ices . asisiok, Buresus, a: erdrobes, Handsome Par Set. Gilt Mirrors, W hatoots, Handsome Brussels Tapastry Carp Chamber, Pasrage, et seh it, or wil sailas sbove with Rugs, Oilcloths other need ap | dispatch, Hore it apply to McCOBR &. Feath abe pee dscog sake Handsome eather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Hair, Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, Comforts, 's. a. Holster Cases, enitian Blinds, Curtain Fixtures, + Parlot Radiator, Chamber Cook, aud GINGER WINE—arelinble remedy for Dyspepsia. | "Chathine Stoves Firehoarie nt COOK Bi Goneral Debilty, Weakness of the Stomach, Di- | Extension Dining Tabi ete Assortment of fine Chia, With a large assortment of nearly new Kitchen equisites. Terms: All sums under Walsut board and Le nent tonant. who would pay a vors,t asonable rot, ARNY & SHINN Gatien Conon been tee” ry ee Net No sd Sigeisen. agarose aué (States) cor. Green and Olive eta. A large and comp! Sih ad Settns stn alt yore, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, Sinan and Croy cach ; over $25, a Union Bovling Depot. | ERS A GREEN, Aust. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estare.—By virtue of a deed of Liber J. A. 8., num bseriber will ‘sell URSDAY, the 25th day of August i o'clock p. im.. in front of ug property, to wit: All the Of real estate situate. lyin, to Ne pure appie juice, putup by us, expressly for | date on the sizeof | Shisimarket. the Is id being inthe columbia, and descr jot thereof as pat of Lot 67) 1m square number four ns kas and situated on 6th Commission Buea NeTSEP Woesr bel tea coruinehs totes Gees vn the Erout’ pla or pl Commission wean. Ms wi regular! ween i ren, A 698 between 17h and isth ate, Harper's Ferry; and nivermediate points: at the fort | mumMper, sixty Beven, rim Gee ht (48) feet worth of hundred and forty ei¢ rgetown to Great Falla, | strest ata distance of for forty, He. Monooney. | a fifteen (15) footalley, and resting Sie, Harper's | and jot number sixty-six ( subdivision of said squ: ‘¢ d.stance along said dividing liae fone hundr: i bo 8 fifteen (15) foot alley. thence south slong snid alley a distance of sixteen (I east being at 4 os iae of said street sixteen ( it, thence north along *6) feet to the place ining, together with the improvements not complied wi the trustee reserves the ri; risk and expense 0! Il conveyancing at the expense pare DWARD C. CARRINGTOS, 7, auS-eodéds A SRE EN Ket NT: E, a cae Sesame |, SONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT | tovi spay, THUS aa we ; tr ai PA Ree oad Reo uerighow a Wameport on Sataay ea pu ICE, ICE, ICE! 0 Will sel! m: ig ae, |S pala 5 bo3t MAXWELL'S. | Now "Allo rders—left at & 4 1 Sbrree, oni romptly filled, : au y office. corner jeorgetown, or WALTER GODFY, pn a ee kkk a) ra ta eniloaayd 8°. ji obam a6 Yad TAP LATHST ATS BY TELEGRAPE Later from California. Sr. Lowis, August 16 —The ‘land mail the 25th ultimo has arrived. — * Thirty baildings at “Grizzly Flats” were burnt on mets not ee The poti exci! was | . and — had been indul i. essrs. Broderick and Gwin, groseest char. acter. ae eS eee Arrival of the Military frem Montreal. Boston. Aug. 16.—The Montreal Ficld Batte. ry, under the command of Capt nson, ar Tived in this city jest night, iy before 12 o'clock. The I lent Fusileers received them at the depot, and escorted them to their quartets at the Hancock House. while « salute Was fired by the Artillery, under Capt. Nimes The Canadians will be well cared for by our mil itary and citizens during their stay. Great Trotti Match between Flora Temple and Princess. New Yorn, Aug. 16.—In the two ile trotting: match to-day. on the Eclipse Course, best two in three heats, Flora won in two straight heats Time—t:50%% and 4:35. The course was densely crowded. The bets were heavy. and a very large amount of money changed bands. This is con- sidered a fair test of the merits of the two horses. Alexandria Markets. - August 17.—Flour—no sales of white at $1.1e$1,13; red 81 G50 S107. Rye—sales at Ge. Oats—sales at 31 cents, struck measure. - 17.—Plour closed firm; How Wheat closed dul les of ‘20.000 bushels; white #1 15081 25; red $1101 16 Corn closed firm; white 72a75e ; yellow 72a7%c Provisions closed steady. Whisky closed firm. New York Markets. New Yorn, Ang. 17 —Flour closed firm and unebanged State $3 95a4.25; Ohio #4 4005.00; Southern $1.75a5. W heat closed lower—Sonthern nominal. Corn firm but irregular— Western mixed iSke. Pork steady— mess $13 50a13 57. Lard steady at 10 ¥allc. Whisky dull at 2ic.. but nom inal Fine: New Yor«, A — Stocks are iy higher. coe wa Rock Island oye Tiltee: Timois Central shares 614; New York Central 9X; To- ledo 19% Galena 61; Reading 43; Nic’ im Central 42. Delaware 4; Missoeri Gs Ry. Loa Geer AND SILVE = H O. HOOD bas brought on superior GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, Some at very good time keepers. 238 Pa ave. aul NEW STYLES OF FINE JEWELRY. retut from the north ato low rates, — call and examine the stock at 335 Pa av. WwW OOD, COAL, LIME, AND SAND. The undersicned. having purchased the and fixtures of John J. Underwood, respectfully salicits a share of the public patronage. He expects to k nhand atall times good, full, and cheap of WOOD, CAOL. LIME, and SA dD. WwW. H. BARCLAY sul cost west side 9th et., between D act E. w NGTON, Aurnst 15, 1650. ASHINGTON, Au 2s tae! us- peetially recom- mend Mr. Barciay to s!! of my former customers, being aeented that it will be to their interest te con- “ies JOAN 1. UNDERWOOD, BROWN SUGARS. 30 ups. Porto’ Rice SUGARS, part strictly Royle Ah a5 wa ikee “BARBOUR & SEMMES. 1QUORS, &e— Lavoe gpiold WHISKY, 85 barrels oid RYE, ‘do. @ “do. low grades do. 25 quarior casks BRANDY, quarter carks PORT. WINE 2) quarter carks Ee me do. MADEIRA and SHERRY WINE. n store for sale au 15-eust WICRRAY & SEMM ISSOLUTION OF i COPARTN Tho partnership heretofore exi nsine of Tomas & Gua th by matual consent i the late firm will please setti« by cash, or notes at ehoit immediately. Any person who may have against the late firm will pl present it for Either party is authorized to give a receipt oti mou The business wi! be wed by Robt. as bain. ANTHONY W. THO ROBERT H. GRAHAM. I IN RETIRING FROM THE LATE Firm I would take this method of thanking my frends for the very liberal manner in whith they have pat: rot d us.and would axk a conti-uation <> ar patronage to my inte partner, who, I am confident, = so conduct the business as to merit their confi ence au 16-3t* ANTHONY W. THOMAS. JSINESS REDUCED TO THE CASH B NESS TENDS D. VALtE Por rue, BEexerit oF THE Masypx wo Pay THe Casu ar Tux Time oF Purciass. WE CONTEMPLATE REMOVING TO OUR NEW STORE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND Nintx Staeer, AT AN EARLY DAY. ‘We propose in the future, asim the past. to offer mach the nrtest and most Tac ae stock ofall FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS, in all departments, in this market. Our imereased room and treiities will enable us todo so, and to mark the whole stock West C, Prov In addiuon, we have d te: Books, Book-keepers, Bad Debts, A every wey ae A Ss —e for the Money, to thetime rel These rules will be of Univerant appniention, ure- spective of perrons or conditions. A single gisnes will abundantiy satisfy any one of sugeestive or reflecting min ‘fn large saving w fi be effected in thus reducing the whole o buying and selling to the cash standard valve, whole of which saving, effected by the lopping process referred to, we shail cive our customers in a4 heavy and palpable reduction of ont whole seaie Rees ratinth invoke such 8 continuance of the Behtic’s = age and ——— Be we sinl) - resol m to mee any pith PERRY & BROTHER. on TLDS City of Wasnington, Sept. 1, 1858 au 13-5 pres STORE FOR SALE, West End, Inthe ee Ward. Inquire of i & RI LEY. pails Cokeyen Bul dings,” an 15 3t* 0. 124 Pa. avenue. ROOMS, BROOMS, 00) HERRING & Arh BROOMS and WILLOW street, 4 doors below J cons‘ant!, open en Ce ‘ubs, Pails, Piggio, low Cradles. Wagons, ey a = i Vi UGAR, MOLASSES, &o STERG: fet bes uapeetyoans tis w Orleans MOLA: boxes Pearl STARCH, 0 barrels ALEW 15) boxes Scaled Ss: Lambe CODEIS 3 Cones CHEESE. auis-cost “MURRAY & SEMMES. _2uls-eost__ MURRAY & SEMMES._ TA, COFFEE, &c. ls haf chests irorh TEA. ts ae t- : reakfsst TEA, 100 bags ” 18 39,000 Havana C TO THE 5 & STORE, in a ie Ss ins ext, the 13th 1 selected stock of acd ates for a ie cote TVET o T au tz 3t* No, 456 Pa.av. st Oc und St eis Law, ates