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oct is mee Mw tes "clock thi Po Gorclock this sas ending LOCAL: MEW & ‘Tux Darty Stam will be panetually wees edairess of oar cltisens daring theft abséace atany ee aan eed fer the paper Is pat to-press. Thus they can tamselves thoroughly posted with all that tran- spree in Washington, and at the same time tn- (orm themselves of all the cartent events of the Terms, 12 cents per week. bt i - to gem ye ic hae pins Bg pao heatries were of a to Upon ‘the conclusion of poe Ian str cong! Chapel McKendree Chapel, and entered upon exercises cousisting ot sates = Scrce ose pee tee from this or that convert, whis- n e upon covered stands served to light up the grou; Striking effect, and bringing inte | vehi Picturesque relief the heavy overhanging , and eutlining the ever-moving and grou} of persons or taking rounds of the dif At McKendree tent a great revival was ing, and dozens of the awakened. me: TSsOnS, Were Rieeaie’. nanagony which ems the sonorous jons failed to silence. ‘Phe seene naturally attracted hosts of who formed an almost impen- etrable crowd at either entrance (front and rear) of the Jarge tent. At the other tents also, revival Scenes were witnessed of a nature sufficiently im- Pressive to draw many apectators. In the colored (people's) quarter a scene still more striking in some of tts aspects was exhib- ited. For the entire night they sang with digious power of lungs and no tittle melody rousic “ inne nee 7 Payt neg known “camy- meeti| anes,” whi) time by a y- ing Tevement of the hat cee by leaps of considerable height with the arms extended on a level with the shoulder and the hands drooping perpendicularty from the wrists At daylight this morning, the eatire colored camp formed into line and marched (as usual upon the Leptin bees SO rounds of the whole camp si tastl swept along in Patcatton This they kept ogi! pela ghar or until the sun began to dissipate the mists that bad gathered through the night in the hollow where the camp is formed. We hear that the white = had such a procession somewhat earlier tu the morning, but being then, ourselves, in the land of dreams, we did not sce it. This camp meeting we learn, bas been distinguished by the remarkable good order that hes ‘led and also In its fruits bas proved satisfactory to those who have its interests at heart. The camp meeting in Fairfax county, Va,, also ov Tee Nationa Wasutxeton Monunzxt— j cotenant Lves, engineer In charge of this work, compliance with a resolution of the Society, ockes @ report te ‘Thomas Carbery, Esq., Chatr- ¢ the Building Conmmittee, in regard to the ~nt condition of the Monument, in which be mw <vs The work upon almost entt; suspended cord from the bande of Monument baving been ine & since the charge of it t 1855, the material for its prose- “is ik guteity falling to bis Ore nearly complete renovation. The build- . the implements, the cranes at the and all of the tixtares and machinery, with the exception of the steam engine, are Ina dilipidated condition. "The derricks have become partiaily rotten, and have been much damaged by ng. I woult — ——— a ontlay in renewing or repairing this material, SUP the Roctety feels that ¥¢ will bly be in ts power to proceed uninterru; towards the completion of the work. At same time. as + or two months bee will be required re the buildiug of the obelisk can be contian 1 would propose, when a sufficient age pe iseg band to justify a resumpt on of opera- delay should be made in commenc- ations. both im order to save what » uninjured, and to he ready to begin may still roe A upon the sbaft as early in the ensuing season ye Weather will permit. -fore ther Monument was commenced, the st th of the material of which the obelisk was te be Composed was thoroughly tested. The re solts ote on record in the otfice of the Society. It «known that the marble was found to be able to bear. without Crushing. a preeture more than iif- teen times greater than it would be subjected to in any part of the strncture. Marble from the same uorry that has hitherto supplied material for the Monament can be readily procured ia sufficient quantity for the letion of the work, so that no further experiments im regard to this point appear ecrseary S A few of the blocks in the lowest courses have ‘Aigbtiy chipped at the edges, owing to the joints i closes to-day. A camp meeting opens this morn- having been = coeaerncuae Courses | ing at Seaton’s comp ground ik Lovdows connty, * poset a tbiectdad the care which was | V2- Londoun circuit being a populous and in- in laying the foundation of the Monument, both in the stlection and ition of the bed and ia the execution of the masonry work, it will be seareely necessary to enter into any statements im regard to its present condition he test to which it has been already subjected may, how- ever. be mentioned. If raised to the height of six hundred feet, the weight of the entire shaft. together with the fow ion, will be a little more than seventy thousand tons. The weight ef the portion now built is more than forty thou- sand tons. For tive years. therefore, while the work las been suspended, the foundation has deen bearing about fonr-sevenths of the pressure thot it will ulttmately be required to sustain; and iu a recent examination | was unable to detect ey appearance of settling or indication ef inse- curity As the question has been raised whether the beicotof six hundred feet can be obtained with- ‘endanyerin, the stability of the obelisk, a coin- petativa bas been made, from which it appears Tut without taking into consideration the adhe- sion of the mortar, the weight alone of the struc- ture would offer a resistance nearly cight times ureater » the overturuing effort of the heaviest tempest to which it would probably ever be e: fluential one this camp will doubtless be very large and interesting. Tue Usiox Prayer Merertina, held at the Tenth-street Baptist chuteh last evening, was at- tended by a large congregation of ladies and gen- tlemen, and the exercises were participated in with much apparent interest by all present. Rev. Mr. Noble gave in brief a highly-interestiag ac- count of the late religious revivals in Ireland, and the effect thereof upon the Christian world, and the probable effect upon non-professionists of re- ligion. Other interesting remarks were made by persons present, and kers urzed upon Christians that if they desired an outpouring of the spirit of God upon impenitent sinners, themselves must bring their hearts intoa more earnest and zealous coope ration with that spirit by prayer and supplication to the Throne of Divine Grace. One speaker re- marked that the power of the Church for good lay in its broken-heartedness; and it appeared to some of those present that the proceedings of the meet- ing last evening were characterized by a greater degree ef earnest zeal. and that the speakers evinced atone better calculated to attract the at- tention of thonghtless persons to the subject of their eternal welfare. than have been manifested in the Uaion Prayer Meetings for some time past _ In regard to the oscillations experienced by bigh towers during violent storms, it is stated by M Fresnel, one of the most eminent French en- xineers, that ‘ail well-observed facts appear to demonstrate that the osciliatieus impressed by tempests on masonry towers cannot rjure these esterday, John Dugan was arrested by officer Ross, on the oath of Abby Dagan, his wife, for threatening to také her life before two weeks. Mrs. Dugan has an infant eleven months ofage. Dugan is a drinking man, and they have separated. and she has hired out to service ; and whenshe goes to her work, she leaves her infant at the house where she boards. Dugan, by some means, got the child from the house. and Says be sent it to Baltimore, with the inteution of having it forwarded to Scotland to be raised. Last March, Dugan was arrested for threatening to knock his wife on the lead with an ax, and was then held to security for peace. This time, Justice Myer demanded 500 security for peace, i << of which he committed defendant to jail. edinces if properly built, unless they are wanting instrbility: that is, anless they coutd be overtui a mass by the effort of the wind.” it was proposed to the Society, many years ago. to sarronnd the foot of the obelisk with a baserot thie Pantheon form, and an engraving was made + Monument as ‘t would appear if completed 1 accordince with that plan. An impression has bewn iu this way created throughout the country that the engraved design bas been adopted, and cannot now be deviated from without tearing dlown what bas been already built. An intluen- | portion of the press and mauy citizens have expressed their opposition to the further continu- save of the work. owing to the disapproval of the esigu which they suppose is in coutemplation to carry out. As it bas not been the intention of the Society to accept the plan referred to. and as the error that exists seeins to have an injurious effect 1 would suggest the expediency of notify public officially that the obelisk is the only hon of the i vided upon, and that the determination of the de- sign for the hase is still open for consideration. City Iurrovements.—Orders have been issued to the Commissioner of the First and Second Wards, to proceed immediately with the follow- ing improvements: Grading of the alley in square 14; grading and improving alleys in squares 175, 199, and 126; grading and graveling Meassachu- setts avenue, between Fourteentl and Fifteenth streets, aud paving the north side of the same; taking upand relaying the sidewalk and gutters 3 on the east fronts of squares 19 and 200. "These Tur Leiuerax Syxop—Morning Session — | improvements have been long desired, aud their Tue Hasteen District of the i speedy comesetien, Will be the occasion of rejoic- Syuod of Missouri, etc., convened at §) ing among the residents of those localities. o'clock yesterday morning, at the church. corner of Fourth ‘Tux Fireme he various companies of ovr fire department are making arrangements for a general turn-out on the 12th of September, to re- ecive the company from Philadelphia, which will arrive on thatevening. Ofcourse our firemen in- tend to do their best on that occasion, and treat their brethren of the city of “Brotherly Love,” in a manner that will secure their respect and esteem in years to come. The Philadelphians intend bringing with them their entire steam apparatus, it being the desire of the fire departinent here that they should do so. Cuvacu Improvewent. nce Monday last, a large number of laborers nave been engaged in removing the portions of the Four-nnd-a-half street Presbyterian Church necessary to be removed rejsratory tothe extensive im provementdesigned be energy with which the work has been begun, affords rcason to believe that in a short while the neighborbood will be improved by one of the firstchurches inthe city. The workmen are under the direction of George Nailor, carpenter and bnilder, and Mr. Plaut, brick-layer, who are the contractors for the work in their respective lines. and E streets. The subject of the previous diseus- Sion Was taken up, bein the propagation of the writings of Luther. This subject having been sussed at a session of the Western District, held t Addison. lilineis, a soctety has been formed eal the American Luther Society,” the object ef which is to repubtish and circulate sil those Writings of Luther deemed of general interest to Lutheran Church yfrath, of Concordia College, St. Louis, (the well-Known inventor of the key to hyero- glyphics and the owned scholar in Egyptian antiquities.) being om an agen:y tour for said er suciety, addressed the Synod on the neces- ty of republishing and circulating the werks of Luther armunz the p-ople of the Church. Rev. L. Dulitz. of Buff.lo. read a report com- p'rd from the special reporis of members of Synod Showing that wuat had uitherto been done in ref- «rence to the propagation of the works of Guther From. thi t appears that Guther's smaller cate- sm is in the hands of every congregational member and of every child able to read regationazt schools; his larger catechism is in ‘hands of a great part of congrezational_ mem- and i ons. delivered in his house to still more in use. But few in possession of the entire of Luther, consisting of 67 octavo volumes, shed reecntiy im Eslaugen, Bavaria, the krvater part of these works beiug me ely of a the- clogical interest. The pastors of the Synod were exhorted to sup- port the “* Luther Society”? by collecting members and toads. It was thought that, with the proper support, the Society would be able to | oor ve Volumes tn sinall octavo at the price of fifty cents Rev. Mr. Weiden, President of tue Lutheran Synod of Pennsylvania. and Rev. Mr. Koppe, of Baltimore, (not members of this Synod.) were greeted by rising of the meniyges L ‘Tue pic-xic of the National Guard at Co!um- Dian Springs has been postponed from Thursday the ist! to ouday. the 5th of September. 7 Warcu Returns.—John Murpby, drunk and disorderly ; fine and costs, $2.15. John McRary, do.; do , $2.15. Two lodgers. Mun’s Dass Suits, s Business Swit: Yourns’ Drees Suits, _— - ° Youths’ Business Suits, CuHILpren’s Daess Suits, 2 Children’s School Suits, Noam Water & Co. Marbie Hal! Clothing Store, Brown’s Hotel Building, would respectful); Snuounce that theirannual dispiny of Spring an Summer Clothing is now ready . for inspection. It Session was closed, as usual, at 12 o'clock. is comprised of an masurtment He eutjemente and E ng Session —The subject under discus- | Youths’ Clothing of the newe.t and richest designs Siou Was avain taken up, after the usual liturgical service was had. Jt was remarked tuat the rs of the church should endeavor to study their ser- inons more f om Luther; not that they should liters py bim, but make the subject of Luther's mons iu sach a way their own, that they preach in material, trimming, and workmanship. To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now jerect for selecting from the most attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced prices. jie 2S a ap 2-ly Sanvorn'« Invigorator —Fxperiment oul the lungs are not generai- asumption, but a det used by ea ig mie pe action of tye liver. power of ths lungs to resist or throw off by cold and irritation, t+ the wares of ove disease, because the liver acitated then from performing their prop- of throwing off diseased matter caused by * ty prevent consumption, cure the liver. if Pp the system strong encush to throw off alight capenane of the lungs, ‘There is notin ths word 8 better liver remedy, or a oure for debilitated system, than Dr. Sanford's fovigerator, forit has been fuily tried in a largeand xl peactios, ttl its seen tx are fully known, and now if 1s offered as a tried remedy, and one that times asa body. pastors was held i< views on the best works. ul « special conference of the ‘purpose of excban: way of study iag Luther Tur Caritot Worxs —After a thorough exam- vition of the muchinery attached to the Capitol exte s Works, which was at first s.:pposed to be badly damaged by the late fire there. it has been ewertalned that the engine and ston and ke laniag Pparatus received | talight dam Ze, and In view | 8 be relied on. Sold by all Druggists. ; the want of snitab ilites for sewing and | ta 15-2w,r we planing marble, (ae erable quantity of whieh Magavitia! will vet be needed in order to the completion of extension.) Capt. Me has d-termined to bails ay oo uid the engine-house and planiog-mill as Dand: Curing Baldness; Relieving Sick Headache ; Preventing the Hair from Falling Out ; and Producing Giossy Curls. Ul respectable Druggixtsand Fancy Goods specdily as possible. With a view to this objert, + number of hauds are already engaged in the work rection, aud in a few days the marbl. nd planing machinery wiil again 1 sow One of th ops lat-ty occupied by tors, and by the Proprietors. Price 5) cents. ting the statuary for the Cuagtes Exyust & Co.,9 Maiden Lane, N.Y. portion of the Capitol, fs to. be diay e: a- “* it will accomplish ali that is claimed for it, and 20 ene need fear or mourn the loss of hair if they will use i araviils.”” 36 3-3m Bra vstrext, 237 Broadway, N.Y z Mexican Mustano Liniment From rich and poor, bond and free—all colors, conditions of |.fe—we hear the sam-> awarded this wonderful article. led, pains ¢-tieved, tives an vod, valua- di ed tetoa Snishing room; and all ether tron & requiring steam force iu its construct iG luere will be considerable. in the way of 2 sters for the floors of the new Halls, sbafting, will be executed in the variows machiue Shops inthe city. This arrangement will douit- be the most economical that can be male he circumstances, and will give en - w w * to deserving antes, of whom there ate made uceful, and untok! ils assuaged jeenty amongst one citiz-nes. kroat medicins which are surprising to the oy is my of pas, DV igs family does uot require a Reat Estate —The fine property on Seventh Gficots produced by any other articles For Gute, strect, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, belonging to Hioies. Sprains, Rheumatism. Sweiluige, strained HB. Sweeny, and occupied no equal. » dete and trhak manufactory. oy Tho xenuine Mustang Lrwimec eet pmiaitons. Mr Topham as ld by all ro- by has been purchased - 3 x spectabie Druggists and Liv Wy Mr. Claries Klowan fur 13.0 at pelvate sale. | pa ah and, bainlet Unreuahout Noch ver Sonn oe mer! ee Jesttes ov THE PEace.—The Prestdent of the | Ba ne ance tToR®: And the Islands of the Ooe (oaited States bas appointed B.B. Curran a jus- Nae KL ARK: Proprietors New York. tof the peses for the District of Coluinvia Also, Lyon's Celebrat: oder, we ys chp ‘ated Insect Po ‘. Tor Wetts axp McComas Association an- a vance thelr first grand pie-wie at Arlington In thig city, on the 25th ant: c stings on Monday, Bepteusber 12th. ANNIE Bit 7M, 30 cet dag hia oe ia ee - ~ — mn mer We ome indebted to Mr. Thomas Murphy fora = 18 years, 10 mouths, nd dye, mes ct of very fue large peache: from bis place, near | ;,/¢" remains were Came ghis mpra- she ety ing Lyi ered fase ral Cometers. May se al tf i © :, Stmxaupets, tie ona D i ane wo aca Tea . if gered conder't nh ae aon Mr. Geo. Davis, | getone deine honeel eine We somes and im- ed steads, og the bed of that portion of King st. lying | Fen, bien ta Gorka eat of Washington street—a special ont C.K L, jon having been made'by our city fathers for that | +/!——_ Lhd corner of 6th st. + and carriages aud other vehicles may | 54 tear DOWLING ; Georgetown. yer vehi S$, LUM CTION.—On fsabes without the danger, which opined, be- Rt Sk! APEERNOOR ue TON in- these improvements were made, of runnii St 5 v’cloek, I shall sell, without reserve, ou into holes and bretking an axle. There is am premises, on the jefferson street, peep lmp ee Se prevecnent oat oo to aearae large jot of Bul ng Miaderisis fare: possi rieks, mabor, Door: sila! spyropt ation ought tobe made, to aren » &e:, dec., to be removed within ton finish the job. - Davis deserves tanch credit ‘erms cash, _ manner in which be has eonducted the | au 28-td THOS, DOWLING. Auet'r. ‘ork. Business along the’ river presents a very lively By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. a almost every one of our wharves hav- ALUABLE PROPERTY ON SEVENTH ing two or three vessels discharging or receiving | 5}, STREET Row at Averion.—On THURSDAY, relent ; om 0 Pree eets até pigock p.m. 1 8 nalts aad, while walking along Queen street tsece Lindsley"s place, on 7th street, about two hundred iptea es ipt ang ATE: a e of canteloupe n the Inne from the road at that point. This nd sliping. fell with considerable force to | place is su table for a dairy or an early enrden. the me tuea ly saorate wi Sow sudtelniar nd etven ease is baarce in 6 and12 months, any severe 3 e ctice of throw of si en. such things u; rons the gaverasat when ane | 2028 ts A. GREEN, Auct, are continually , is, to say the least of it, a By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. repechepeinie one, and should not be indulyed in. TOCKS AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY AF- jayor Massey is still absent from the city. but TERNOON, Aurust 30th, at 5 o'clock, at the oom: i will return, we understand, some time during the sha'l sell, in sums to #1 early part of the coming week. c. 1on of Washington quarterly six per facia ee $8,000 Corporation ef Alexandria Registered Stook GEORGETOWN CURPORATION LAWS. Davenport, lowa, ten per cent. Coupon —-——— i, A Reso.vtion in favor of Heary Reaver. 2 Corporation of Al ri . Resolved by the Board af Aldeteaee oak Board of ‘erms coh iweurethn —— Common Council of the Corparation of Georgreswn, au 26 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. That the sum of twenty dollars and thirty-one By A GREEN, Anotioneer. cents be. and the same is hereby, appropriated to HiO°SESOLDANDKITCHEN FURNITURE be paid by the Clerk to the order of Henry Reaver, AT Ac ros One ESDAY, the 30th inetant. for his services as police magistrate for the month | ac teu o'clock a m., I shall soll. at the residence of of July, 1859, [Approved August 2, 1859. | J. U: derwood, Esq , No. 330 New Jorsry avenue, — i" Ragitol Hull. » cocd Senorimant of Furniture, viz: A Resovution for the repair of the Falls Bridge. xany Bureau: a ae oe ‘ Resolved by the Board of Aldermen ond ‘Beard of “ten tne Hish-post and Walsut Gothic Bed- Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetowr, *‘Fablen, Rocking aed other Chairs That the sum of fifty dollars be, and hereby is, | Feathor Bed, Hair and other Mattresses, appropriated. to be paid to the order of the Mayor, | Wardrobes and Clothes Pr-sses, and Washstands, to repair the flooring of the Falls Bridge. Ale ‘eee Prkpredaiece en ys . " d Crockery > Approved August 20, 1959. vlarge Dinwor Sf ABRs tere Teen One fine A Reso.ution approving the contract of the Messrs. Schneiders. A rood iat of Kitche Reqvisites, —; Woh many other actioles, whieh wedsem unneces sary to enumerate, Resolved by the Board of Aldermenand Board of | Terms cash. Common Council of the Corporation of Grorgetoren, | _ &n %-8t A. GREEN, Aust, That the contract of Messrs. L. I. & G.C. Schnei By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. der. of 29th July, 1859, for furnishing street by- RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL drants, be, and same is hercby. approved. of bs Est re By vurtug of. a deed of trust, bearing Approved August 20, 1559. date on the 23d day cf Mareh, 1858, and recorded on the ist day of Ap-il, 1°58, in Liber J.A,S., nu: 152, folios Set efq...the sabscriber wilt eal] at net lic sale. 07 UMSDAY, the 3th day of August, 1259, at 6 o'clock p. m.. in front of the premises the following property, to wit: All the piece or parcel of real estate art His and being inthe city of Washington, District of Columbia, and di on the grourd plan or a thercof as pat of Lot number sixty seven, (67) in square number fevr undred and forty eight, (443) and situate { on 6th sto t ata distance of foriy-eicht (48) fect north of 8 fifteen (15) fot alley, and ata line between said lot avd lot nuwber sixty six (6)as laid down on the | Sundivision of said square, thence rucning west a distance along said dividing line fone handredgand | five (105) feet to a fifteen (15) foot alley. thence suuth along said alley a distance of sixteen ( pin t. the: east a distance of one huadred and five (105) feet being at cad fth street west, thence north along the lina of said street sixteen (6) feet to the place of begining, together with the improvements there- 6 and 12 1 y of sale, seoured ftrnst on the said property; andifterms of sale not complied with in rey days after the ralr, the trustee reserves the right to resell upon six days netics, atthe risk and expense of the defauiting purchaser. All conveyancing at tho expense of the jurcAser. EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, Trustoc. A a te au S-eod&ds A. GREEN, Auct. nes usally are. —_ A DDISUN, Mayor. TRE ABOVE SALE IS P RY ADDISON, Mayor | UT TRORSDAY helen Poe ee same hour and place. By order of the Trustee. , | aw 26-eokds A. GREEN, Auch GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. T NOTICE. HE Copartnership her: totore existing betw: nm Henry Wacner & C.Guevzer ts t eny dis soived by moutuai consent Ail claims against the above firm will be paid by Henry Wagner, who wil continne the pusiness at the same stand, ‘au 2% St T NOTICE ‘ HE Attention of all persons interested is called to the following sectio»s of a law of this Corpora- tion entitled “K resolution in reation to the water distribation,” approved August 2)th, 1259, which ae outoresd rom and after the let day of Sep- tember, 3: *“Phatitshall b3 un awfal for any person or per- sone to tap the mains for say pubes without a oe from the Mayors and the ‘ment of tho X83 88 the eame shal! become due; rnd inal cases, whore the mains have already been tapped. and the taxcs levied by the ordinares approved 9th May, 18, and the suppliment theretu, are unpaid, tho | Mayor be, and heis, horeby authorized ana Cirected to causes the flow of water to bs stopped, and not to be restored till the satd tax is fully paid” “That any person or persons who shall open,or of the streets of the town, he Mayor, { ¢ the purpose of shall be subject toa fine 2 cause to be open, any without the psrmit of t tapping the water mais of $2), to be re covered, D OSTPONED Mayor's Orrics, Georgetown, D. C, Alig. 22,1899. {au 22 dtSepl FOR NEW YOR K—The packet acn’r, ; LJ icka, will las above wi rah Faisnt apply to MeCOBI & STOCK FARMING UTENSILS. HA DG Hep CF Water Stet. a Ss TATORS, &C , AT AUCTION -On WED FOR NEW YORK.—The packet schooner Fair- fax, Capt. Mott, will stil as sbove with next, S!st instant, at 11 o'clock A, m . AS | dv authority ef the will of the late Ti °. dispatch. For freight apply to MeCUOBB & hus. at the farm called Happy Ho DODGE, 63 Water street. ag 10 mile of BeltevilleP. O. the Stock, t a >——— | eoneisting of— (PURNER’S 5 hoad of Horses, 2 Colts, We havo just received and have for sale Turner's | 4 Mit: Cows; 2 Steere, GINGER WINE—a reliable remedy for Dy sper Cirievegad heroes certs ko, General Debility, Weakness of the Stomach, arrhea, Dysentory, &o. a ARNY & SHINN (States) oor. Green and Ulive rts. x Hay Press. Wheat Fan, Pioughs, rrows. Patent Hav Rake, n Sheller, Cradles, Seythes, Forks. &2.,. &c., tform Seales, Wish tors’ T RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, az tHe | U!ckens. Hogs, Wheelbarrows, Liimber, &c., Uxion Bortiinc Devot, Groreetown, D. C.— | Al-o, Stare Mong Straw, &c., Wein the a testion of the public to our stock | © A bushels Mercer Potatoes, of pureCRAB APPLE CIDE ty of Furniture, &e , &e. + Which is ne a s d sweet as if it was just from the preas. Warrante orma at sale. a sy i SARAH © INOGHE Chicmerket ee rene? ner Oxb Tens nor AMES aN § r:xeouto:s. PARE. (Statoe) ARNY & SHINN. | 405 ,, PE BO ance OR RENT—A two story and attic FRAME ROUSE, with back-buiiding, on L. street, b: tween %hand 10th, Inquire at D. HAUPTMAN’S, 512 Uth street, t ( s REMOVAL. . NEORGE EINOLF respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has removed his piace of business from the cornerof ith and E streets. to No. 370 E street, between 1 th and lth streets, where they may always find a Jarge and splendid a-sortme.t of BOOTS and SHOES, of the best manufacture, at low pri- cfs; al40, an assortment of FRENCH CAL. . PATENT LEATHER al ways on hand. au ™ SKIN F°2,85 story BRICK HOUSE, x containing 7 rooms. on I street. near 224. In — Paap ay ER ag gare atthe Grocery Store corner Pa. avenue and WwW BLACKBERRY BRANDY, », | 22d _streeta. au 23 3t® lave just received a tock of Turner's ve joss eye ; POR REN T-Two very desirable RESI- RUSCRBEREY BRANDY an cxoellont comedy k DENCES, on V struct, Dtreeg tat ‘oat th f ¥ streets, and frontiny racvkiin uare, 4 ie aus (stat Uision: Setitian tie houses’ have all the ‘modern inprovements- with — = baok pcre bath-reor a bovejust een thoroughly repaire i LOST AND FOUND. water at cH door, & d aon ft distance aus BRP rom the Dt partments, Possession given imm:- “GE AYEADY? Au ond that hae fanad tie, | dintils. App 3 to H.C. STEWART, corner of ih above and will return tho same to K.C. WOOD. | an I ste. seein LEY, corner of 11th street and Pa. avenue, shail te HREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT rowarded, and will creatly obsigo. ani 5 at" ‘A tirce-story and basoment HOUSE. fer om STRAYED OR STOLEN—"rom the subscriber, | for #4 per annum, pasa! if Be reign hte pe 4 in pleasantiy situated ¢ Sth streets. in the v ontieistof August,a dark grey cv ored COW, witha rope aroued her horns— the richt one being sho ter and rougher: nity of the new Caths!ic Church. Contains & reoms,an? has gas acrange- ‘ ‘i ments. Apply to THOMAS ©. DUNN, at the ad- than thelaft. A suitable ren i eee joining hones, of at his ofhes, Louisiane avenua, nace herent one sh hetween Mand N at-erts adjoins Bank of Washington, or to the svbseri south ney avers peween MM ane SILEY” | ber—T. LAMBERT. at Mrs. Tuley’s. on Pa. ave., south. utes) +=" A+_ | between 4% and 6th st au B-F,T&e st H NOTICE. AVING Been greatly worried by three HOGS ge.ting into our field, I had them taken up ane eter Whoever they be long to ve their property, ray damages, will prove their pro: erty aN Ss en, Fok RE nient BRIC between 9h an® Ist September. the conve LLING No, 394 B street, Oth streets. Inquire at 404 E st. and take themaw HANEAAN, JQUR_RENT—Tha four-story BRICK HOUSE, Manager for Mr. W.G. Poarsen. pda at oa H ~ ittoet month Brentwood. Augunt 2th, m5 peg eke K with back building, No. 463 E street noith between 5th ane h +treets west. Gas ail through the bui diae; a good bathroom, and has just neh repair. Apply tothe subscri- ud B streets, opposite the Nationa! it 8. D. CASTLEMAN. DAK FOR SALE.—Ths Good Will, Sto and Fixtures of one of the best paying Dairies in the Distrct is offsred a private sale To any dairyman Wishing to onlarge h-s custom, or any geatleman wishing to engage in th= business, arare Opportunity is pressnted, The price will be mode- rate, and the terms mate rasy. Addr-ss Box 767, City Post Office, Washington, D.C au 236 RENT-A four sto-y BRICK HOUSE on REWARD-—Strayod away onthe 2th ofJuly, & bleck BUFFALO COW, with gg white fect and tail,a white spoton her hack and another on her foresead His a splitin, her laft ear. ‘The above reward will he prid fur ver returntoHENRY BURKHAR'T, Delaw re ave- nue, between f and K streets, Waslington, D.C. Bu 25-1w* 5 REWARD.—8trayed or stolen from the snb- seriber, on Thursday. the 1th inet EN we asmal! black HORSE, with whit hind foot bes dong tail. The above reward will b + given for his return to Mr. JOUN SCOTT. No. 604 I streot y Yard. n 25 Si* = vOR OST—On Momiay avening, on ths Avenus, a F L_street, uear the eoraer of 15th street west, bicck PORTEMONNAI®&, containing » out | Rent $2) per mon! Also, a SiORE and CEi.- 29) incash. The fiudsr may retain $10, ard wil | LAR,on Pa.avenue, near st street, under Mr. confor a favor by leaving the rest of the money and Book-inndery. Rent $15 per mon the Portemornais at tis Offices. Ru 24-st™ W. H. PRENTISs, corner of i5th and REWARD.-Strayed awar, a Wack boifale bd St a MILCH CO ¥, of good size. Will $5 IR RENT—A comfortable three sto give the above reward, if delivered at No HOUSE, on north E, between 2 au 317 Delaware avenues. between B and C west, conta streets north, Capitol Bi'l aust | ena thvouil $5 REWARD. Strazed or from the sub | 1 ouisiana avenue, opposite west end Centre Mar 2) scriber, on Ti stant, ba entre, Ma # smail red or brind ow, : _ = ~ a in very good order, quite 50} entle. A two-story BRICK DWEL- both ears «lit, and Several w with back b au 24 3t hand ste, SiRAY ED OR STOLEN nm 217 G street, SS between 12th and Ist sts.. ou the 2d qe instant, a biusapeckied SEETER PUP Sta with liver-colored spots He is about four months old ; has very long cars. Three doliars will be paid for ee oformation which may lead to his recovery, or if de-ivered at the Kirkwood House, tings and Jare, and gas Fay stre t. Georgetown. "To table tenant the rent will be mode:ate. Ap y to D. BE au 6 2aw2w Fe RENT—A comfortable BRICK HOUSE. with eight rooms. on | etreet, between Gta avd 7th, No. 517. Wili be rented iow to punctual ten- ant. Inquire of Dr. McINTIRE, at his drug store, corner of 7th and J st: Au v2 C03 * STON an 24 3t OR RENT—A_ new and conveniont 8 story Reece BRICK HOUSE, containing IL rooms, good 50 REWARD.—Was lost on the tzth July, | cellarand cistern aud wood-hous*, on éth street be between Alexand ia and Haltimore, cast, between A and B streets north, near Waugh city. a largo LEATHER TRUNK covered Ciapal Enguire on the premiers, ‘or at WAL. with canvas, aad marked ©. M Price, N Bx ADLEY’S stone yard, Firat Ward or of AMOS Uricans, on both sides of the Pronk smuppered | HUNT, Insurance Agent, Capitol Hill. the Truck {gts stolen cr taken in mistake. The an 2)-16t* atm above rewar wi i san: eran Oo ive ne information eo that | recover the sema with FSR, ,BENToThe three story and basement fie contsmtas Address Oo a PRI ee ee eas | Eo BRICK HOUSE at tho southeast corner of sth Baltimore Post Offise. ee Bogle? | and K atrosta, with office rooms on sth stroet, near the Post Office Department. Yor terms apply to = WM R. RILEY, corner sth street, and sae EW . Contre Ma ina ie at A Lb GO OD 3s. OR SALE~A beautiful and valuable FARM Wines naa Colored ah or ene all erade— containing a>out 2Wacres, near the city, under a high state of cultivation, well-fonoed, asd im- proved with a new, modern-built house. finished 1n first rate style, two new barns, a corn house, and | other necessary out-buildings; fruit trees of al: Brown and Bl achod Canton Fiaunels, entucky Jeans, Satinets, erimask a~d Double Purple Prints, ouslin De Lains. Bf Cant oe Baga BLE wel fe Rent ot ary sia Rm peed ewe io foteet aia cnaaiecanioan ae Rorth. Also, a fine three-story, Brick Hwelling-house, a ty reoms, street north, bx tween 4th and Sth strosts west. t et) to thoabore enia, the le desirable and the wality of the property being very Pe ree Nird east the balance in 3, 6, and be secured Ly a ercieg erect teem 4 mi 1s wee perty can be sxamined by calling on Thos, 0 PTO + Be remises, nosed on her A GREEN, Anct. . GREE! u % Vananld NNG Ce a, ya ‘OR iD AS ase 0" RIDAY.t the 26h instant A shall in ses. at 5 0’clock p. m., the fo rig property, viz: Lo! Peete Se hy 204 i. in Bquare No. Tie. ‘The on nor ‘Gnd Ist street east, containing fect, whteh il bo aale in the ache ere ke es at pure’ ‘erms : One-fourth h 5 balance t 1 18 m 8, for noten bearing terest ram ay of ale trast taken. Ali con- Anet A f di mncing at th tl heser. “guage cost of the rene co. Auctioneers. SMALL PRaNn HOUSE ANY pes ON STRAET WEST, BETWERY STREETS ArAtG It Oe W EDNESDS ¥, AFRER NOON a a on ee Phall sell, tho such het of LoeNe th ieechtine sion ¢f sqpare No, , Lonting 12% feet on tth ti ¥ between O and strert+ north, run- ning baci feet to 8 \5foot alley, with the improve- ments, consisting of a two-sto' jouss, containing five rooms. Jgimedt, possession will be given, ‘Terme: One-third onsh ; the remdue in aod 12 months, with interest, secured by s deed of trust on the ses, seme J.C. MeGUIRE & CU., Auct’rs. THE ABOVESALE IS UNAVO! DA BE Revers on accoant of the rain until FRIDA FTERNOON, Ancust 25. same hour and a. aus d JO! MeGUIRE & CO. Ructs. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HUUSE- Houp Ferrers ann Errects at AvcTion — OnSaATURDAY MORNING, the 27h instant, at 10 o’cloc«, by order of the Orphans’ Court, I will sell, in front of the auction rooms, the Household Furniture and Effects of the late J..H. Richardson, deceased , comprising — Bedsteads Beds, and Bedding, Bereaus, L-unges, Rocker Chairs, Carpets, Mirror. Cloek, ‘Weer teuds and Toulet Set, Curtains, Crockery are, Stoves, Fistates, Kithon Utensils, &c., &o. J. H. MeCHESNEY, Administrator. au 2 WALL & BARNARD, Ancts_ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. HREF_HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES AND ING, z7th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will ll, in front of the auction rooma, 3 heavy Draught Horses and 4 Sets Harness, onmpiete. Terms cash, 22 WALL & BARNARD, Anct) FUTURE DAYS~ : By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. EARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD axp KITCH- EN Furyitvge at Avction.—On MONDAY. the 22d instant, | shali sell, at the residence ofa gertioman declining housekeeping, on G street 5th streets west, at lwo'clook north, between 4th " &. m., & good assortment of excellent Furniture, nearly new, consisting of Handsome Biack Walaut Tete-a-Tete, 5 do. Arm Castor Chairs, Oo. do. Spring s.at Chaire, wood Centre, Side and Work Tables, Walnut, French, Jenny Lind, and other Bedsteads, De, — Full Marble-top Dressing Bureaus, Do. Washsink, Buresus, and Wardrobes, Handsome Painted Cottage Set. = Gilt Mirrors, Whatnots, Rout T: Handsome Brussels ‘Tapestry Ci bamber, Ca p Rugs, Oileloths, Feather Beds, ols! Hatr, Cotton and Shu Comforts, Quilts, Connterpanes, lankets. Sheeting, Pillow and Bolster Cases, Venitian Blinds, Curtain Fixtares, Cooking, Parlor Radiator, Chamber Cook, and Chamber Stoves, Prreboar is, Extension Dining Trbie, Tin Safes, Walnut Sideboard and Lounges, Cutlery, Castors, Fruit Stands, : A large and complete assortment of fine China, Glass and Crockery Ware, With a large assortment of nearly new Kitchen e ites. ) Ail sums under $25, cach ; over $25, a saul Term credit of 3°, and 90 days, for notei sfactorily A GREEN, Auot. endorsed, beating interest, aulgd icp TUE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until! MONDAY, the 29th instant, same hour. au 2-d A. SN, Auct. MARSHALS: SAL in virtue of a writ of VE fieri facins issued from the Clerk’s office of the Cireuit Courtofthe District of Columbia for the county of Washington and to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of said county,on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September next, 165%, at 12 o'clock m, the following deecrided property, to wit, viz: All defendant's right, titis, claim, and interest in and to the south t of Lot No. 13, in Square No 62:, fronting ot feet on Ist street west, between Piercs street and north M street. and running back the ole depth of said lot 110 feet. together with ali and singular the improvements therec seized and levied upon asthe property of Ebeneza Rodbird, and will i | No. 59, to Octe- berterm, 18: Wittensar, sur- vivor of Charlies Frankenberz o, W. SELDEN, Marshal an 25-dts for the District of Columbia. By J.C, McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. 4 lock, at the store ell & Miller, the entire stock of go de, consisting of— Fine South Side, London Particular, and Reserve Madeira, Harmony's ‘Pale, Brown, sup. Pale Sherries, sry on Lafite, Margaux, Leoviile, and St. Julien Claret Chateau, Yquen, and Hant Sauternes, aan » Leibirau@ich, and 8 <@ Wognac and Rochelle Brandy, Superior Old Rye and Bourton Whitky, Old Jamaica R * Braunberge: oliand Gin, Superior Tonic Stomach Bitters, Biackberry Brandy, Fine Old Rye and Jamaica Rum, mn demijolins, Large assortment of English Sauces, in fancy vases and botties, English Jellies and Catsups, Taragon and Chili Vinozar, French and Engish Pickles, Durham Musta d. French Chocolate, Moligatawny, Currie, Shrimp and Anchovy Paste, FI ring Extracte, Complete assortment of Spice: Touyether with a large stock . Fanes and Pian Dusteng and Sweeping Brushes, Door Mats. Wooden Ware. Groceries, &c. Sale positive. Catalogues ready Monday, 2th. Will commence the gals of Liquors at 13 o'clock precisely. Terms $25 and under cash; over that suma credit of 6! and 9% days, for satisfactorily endoraei notes, bearing interest. sd J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aveta. au ts-d iS i" By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionoers. IVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, 4 Hay, &e.. at AUCTIO WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sist instant. at lv o'clock at the farm of Dr. Cookeriil, on the road passing the “Se'diers’ Home,” about 33 miles trom the Centre Market we will sell his entire Personal Effects, compris- | pair large sizeand very enperior mul 1 very fine Family and Riding Horse, 2 Draught Horses znd Market Wagons, Lexcellent Cow and lot of Hogs, Carts, Plonghs. Uarrows. Cultivators,~ Fan, Spades, Hoos, aud other impiementa, SSor 4 tens good Hay. With oth-r Personal Effects. Terms cash. WALL & BARNARD. an 22 States.) Auct'onees Anoctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- BETY.—By virtue of a deed of trnst bearing date onthe il.h day of Mav, 125%, and duly reeorded in Liber J. A. S.No. 154, folios 345. 46, 347 and whi, one of the land records for the county of Washing ton, in the District of Column. tue undersigned wiil sll, at pub.ie auction. in front of tae pramisen, on MONDAY, the 23th day of August, 149), at 6 "e'ock 5 of Lots Nos. 11 aad 12. in the . ion of square No. 743, in the city of Warh ington, commencing for the same nton Now Jersey avenue 51 fret 1! inches he rortheast corner of satd square, thencs southwardis slong the line of said avenus 25 feet, thenoe west until it intersects a iine running south froma point on M street 10 feet fom the northeast corner of said square, thence north aieng said line to a pot # feet from M etrert, thence west to the place of begi-n ng on New Jersey avenue. ‘The improve- nsist of @ new two-story Frame House One third in cash, of which $25 ie of the sale; the remander in in6and 12 mouths, with int: r- otherwise the trustec reserves the right to resell a: the risk and cost of the first purchaser. WM. fi WARD Trustee, au 6-.tawsw A. GREEN, Anct. AND IMMEDIA' \TE!.Y AFTER THE LE mi above, we will off-r for enl> the new Pouse a halt Lot, of 32 feet next north of the above : and, at past 6 o'clock, we shal! pronsed to sell four new "y Frames, with back-buildings, and the on which they stand, situat in Squere 8-4, fronting oa eouth K, between 4th and Sth streets east, and nearly opposit the Navy Yard Market Terms: ird cash ; balance in6, 12, and 18 meet for notes Seeriag pone og day of sale. ven and of trus % Awe bd a GREEN, Auct. yO! Ts. Jpwe green er cae cL eet fat fade S or mae oe hea, with adjustable wat spring ‘Also, new supply of Ladies’ CORSETS, assorted = 321 and 993 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th'ste, au ting and Sheeting Cottous, &c, tered and eutebie ds thed luke aocch eed ee 321 and 323 Pe PCAN, | Innd. ‘etormnoe BRO. We BRAT: Ret bees a 20-6 éth'and thats. Agent, No S16ath teen AY ‘tw POM EES csinay | @ CARD—Mr EATON, No. 4nd wth | ARD. - A. RATON, No. 484 101 {am pow ociving wy fal oupely of Ladies’ and | A. Sttoce,coopcet tally totorane the lalice that sis Misses’ vollen HOSIERY, which is now teaching &. T, ylor’s Dress Cutt: , vot hy at wholesale and retail at my weuad low | oneal eutan cae ode ow days. Y paggheednnd ‘ mis 323 Pa. av GAN making up something entirely new for ng sume __ SN MENTE Pha iland Trls,_|fhadietmebusy peace ee NLS EI REPARING TO MOVE TO THE WEST I Sob bNe ie) THES vs R athe BEAUTIFUL, wip PINS, “CEN AL STORES” FANCY COM We vill close out the of our PANS of all shades and colors, Robes, Plain and Printed Bareges, Eaney 3 LADIES’ TRAVELING BA’ ik, "Lawns, Ducal, Plain and Figured » BASKETS, uslins, and all other kin's of Ladies’ aS New and complete stock ot ods at prices much below their actual cash value. Pinoy GOODSand TOYS. Weare atk Tale Lisens, Damask iene ai Oponing this day at LIN’S, Pa. en Mens, le = Kins Rowse Towsling, with Various ar de- | au 2-6t pt wai ay) Sth sts. Ce ee ee | M0828 WEST END DRUG STORE, 11 _ Ga eet tates | ora ight'a Vepots a frock suppl corner: OF t GREAT NOMBERS PIANOS for sale or ae tarweel Fak Arrival ef the Sacxvitue, A 25 —The steamship Amertea The Zurich conference continued Dut the Sardinian _ were strictly secret it is reported way of Vienna that Republicans Ted Frceldioned oe i A Rossian loan of £12.000,000 sterling, and en Indian loan of £5.000,000 sterling had been intro. market = duced tn the London mathe Commercian London 5 The sales week foot up 13,000 bales, of which Pp pea ater taken by speculators and 55.000 bales for export. The market closed dali on Friday at a decline of 1-16 on all grades. Some authorities the de- cline on the middling and lower qual! was fata wd. and that the market closed with free of- lerings on though without a eaksataien pressfag on the market. estimated at 7,000 bales, the market closing and slightly firmer. The stock in was esti. mated at 653,000 bales, of which 577,000 bales were American The Manchester eet ee eniene: The _ Liverpool breadstuffs market was quiet vat st demand for eastern goods was Precidane were declining, and bolders were pressing their stocks on the market. Havre Markets —Cotton at Havre bad declined lazf. New Orleans tres ordinarie wes quoted at 1st and Bas at 106f, The sales of the week were 500,000 bales, the market closing steady at the seed quotations. The stock in port was 81,000 es London Money Market. —Consols for — closed on Friday at 95 y , and 95 a5 \ for accow The bullion in the Bank of Engiand uad decreased {9.500 since the last weekly report. painter nee tsnees Mt seca STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Etna. Boston, August 44 —The steamer Etna, from Liverpool. arrived here late last night. Although sailing at the same date of the America, she brings twelve hours later European news. Tue Peace Conrerence. The Conference of Zurich has resolved ~ long the arnistice of Villa Franca until the - cation of peace shall have been consummated France It was r ‘ted that the foreign ministers to France would refuse to attend the approaching fetes in Paris if the colors taken from Austri- ans in Piedmout were allowed to be carvied inthe Procession. The Bank of France bad gained 67,500,000 frances during the month of July. The three- cents in the Paris bourse had declined to 69f A vazue rumor existed that Prince Napoleon was to be made the sovereign of Tuscany. A Paris correspondent says the Emperor is about to publish a political amnesty, including Chan- garnier, Louis Blanc, and Ledru Rollin. Avstaia axp Prussia. The collision between the Austrian and Prus- sian at Franfort was serious, but it is be- lieved that no lives were lost. The King of Pras- Sia is uot expected to live much longer. Sram axp Cupa Spain has resolved to increase ber fortifications in Cuba. Enetaxp Parliament was prorogued on the 13tb C. Lennox Wyke is appointed Envoy Extraor- dinary to Central America. The shares of the Atlantic Telegraph Co. were quoted at £20. Tray Advices from Italy indicate serious trouble in the dukedoms. Secret emissaries of the fugitive princes were fomenting discord. The generally were bitterly op; to the return of the Dukes; and Parin{, the dictator of Modena, threatens to level the capital to the ground, sooner than sce the Duke restored by force CommeEncian. Breadstuffs.—Richardson, Spence & Co favorable weather for the crops. Flour , Hs it 10s alzs. 3d. Wheat dull. and belders demand an advance on the following quotations: white %s a%s. Gd.; red 7s. 6d.azs. Od. Corn is freciy otfered, but no disposition shown to force sales; white . 6d; mixed and yellow 5s, 6d a5s. 10 Prov generally were declining, and bol ders were pressing their stock upon the market Beef had decli Ss6d.; Pork heavy, re-packed mess G0sa(iSs, th government refuses American cured for the coutracts for the army and navy; Bacon st ard firm at SisaS7s. ~ General Produce. —Rice heavy and 34 lower; Rosin steady at 3s“da3s0d; Turpentine steady at Bis Loxvox Marxers,—Breadstuffs steady; quiet. meee were easier but quotations unchang- ed; Coftee firm, and 1d higher. Death of Ex-Bank Presidents. Bartimors, A 26.—Ge Brown, Sr., of the Baltimore banking house of George Brown & Co., died here thi vrning, at an advanced age He was immensely wealthy. James Swann, an- other wealty citizen, also died at bis residence, this morning. They were both ex-presidents of the Merchants’ Bank . From Kansas. Leavenwoatn, August 2ith—MecCre1. who killed Clark. a pro-slavery 1554, was rested here to-day. Mr. Clark was the first man killed in this territory for political causes The Acquisition of Cubs. Portiann, Me., Aug. 24.—The Penobscott der - oratic county convention, met at on Mon- day. Among other resolutions adopted was ons in favor of the acquisition of Cuba. Spanish mship Signalled. New Yorn, Aug. 26 —The Spanish steamsb Pajaro dei Oceano, from Havana, bas been sig- nalied Alexandria Markets ALEXANDRIA. Aug .26.—Flour—nosales on ‘change. Whest—sales of fair to good white at &1. 1238! 20; choice $1.26; sales of fair to good red at $1 (8a$1.12. Corn—no sales. (ats—sales at 35e. Kye—sales at Gre Saitimere Market. Ba.timore, August 26.—Flour closed steady. Howard street and Ohio $5 12; City Mills $> W beat closed firm; sales of 10.000 bushels; white s12 32; red $1.1001.15. Corn closed 2c. higher vellow “Sabie ; white sue%2c. Provisions cluse firm; bacon sides $3, ; mess pork S14 759€15; prime $13. Lard quiet at Iyallye. Whisky closed steady at 2= yc New York Markets. New Yora, Aug. 26 —fiour is buoyant; State $1 10a$1.60; Ghio $5 2095.65; Southern $5 25a $550) Wheat bas advanced 2c ; quotations un- settled. Corn is dull; yellow Sc5 mixed 82% Provisions dull; mess pork #14 25381437; prime 12%. Lard quiet at 10yalic. Whisky firm New Yor«, Aug. 26.—Stocks dull and lower Mix. 6°8824,; Delaware 92: Cumberland Coal Ce 15; Pacitie Mail Co. 79; New York Central 744. Reading 41%; Michigan Central 444; Michigan Southern guaranteed bonds 2i; Panama RR. 1.16; Pittsburg 6; Galena 67%; Toledo 224; Chicago and Rock Island 644; Tennessee 6's 56% pee ene V E_ DEEM IT USELESS AND UNPROFIT- able to the buyer a: d seller to give samples of Dry Goods, asasmall rample looks so nttle like hole pi or dress pattern, We wil no samples of Silk or W. ods to any f one. For those who are unable to coms and mu ae goods for themselves, we will send whole pieors or drees patterns to any partof the city for thew inspection, tree of charge. a W. W BURDETTE, 2w _ No. 351 7th street, between I and K. l TLD STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, ASHINGTON, August 20, 1850 Proposars will be received at this office antil noon of the 2 thof Oct be- next, for Mating, Fit ti Putting-up the iron ocilines of the four pn atai of the Cap*tol k.xt neion. Propocals should stat» « vertaia sam tor each ceiling complete in piacs, painted with thee gocd coa 8 of white wed in oil. The whole of the ion clusing cast and wre ork of the crilings, in- gisoed es sod t the underrign ¢, y fe >*propoanis will be opened st nvon o* Tue-day, October, in presence Of such persons as may co: “o be p-enert Drawings of the evi!ings may be seen at this office. C. MEIGS, Corps ot Engineers, in charg. of Cayitol Extension. Proposa! shou d be accom; the fol L “oy panied by . Form ef Guarantee. The urdersignea, — — of and ————, in the ‘Sate « uaraaty thatin onse the foregoing bid for — ——, as above describ~i, b> azcepted he or they will, within ten days after the reovipt cf the cont Bt tne postoffice na ned, ex cute the oon- tract for the same, witn good and suffior-nt seeu: tes; sud in case wail shall = = outer Ry Fp ef make ween the offer of the sad may be acc~p ed. Date —, in. of guaactors. & Hi hereby ify that theabove- on korn 1g ine se oon of property, ad able tomake their Each lowing bet ch Signature. a. Bh. To be mgned by the United States Pistriot J United , Collector. person or on