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STAR PUBLIOHES THR LISTS OF LETTERS p reaIsING IN THR WasttrNeton Crrv PostOvrice ~ ora THR PROVISIONS OF THE LAW poyerine rieM TO BR PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING Tip LARGRST CIRCULATION WITHIN TRE DELIVERY a tes oF Tick. Its TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION is ‘ORE TRAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTMER DAILY punter In TRE Dusraiet or CoLumaia. Notics.-- District ov Co_umaia wus TO BE INSRETED IN THE BaLtiwone Sun ak RBCKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM TEE STAR OFFICE. Corr Coexcits.— Board of Vrochage Sika 3 met yesterday at the usual hour, the Presi- dent. WT. Dove, Esq., in the chair. A communication was received from the Mayor, ing that he bad sigecd suedty wa + follows ons r tiately wae Ore of W. Ciara for ssion of fine; A. E. L. Keese. for opening : Charles S. Wallach. fer laying water mains ;. Bonnell, for refunding un- titiens of A. Hi. 36; and ul sand of Wm ae od chk nted a bill providing for con- ‘ipreveineat of Ninth street west from net: referred. nae tiie . re, rom the comm on iprove- Aes. ‘i hack the following bills; which e possed: Bill appropriating Soll for the im- mentof H street from Sixth to Seventh street; P 4 Bl for the improvement of {iry street; bill for grading sad: graveling street fom O to P; bill for gi 1g K street north from Fourth to North rect. ho presented a bill from the lower the construction of a lightning rod on n Liberties school-house from drainage committee, reported bitis, whieh were passed: A bill ne laying of water mains on Indiana , a bill providing for the laying and tap- of woter mains under the joint resolution of ogress approved May %), 1859; a bill making an on for the contingent expenses of the 04 om improvements ecommittec, re- 1 hack the bill providing for the improve- of Ninth steet, from F to G streets. with an iment that the ¢mprovement should be made cost to the Corporation; amendment od Dill passed ; © moved to take up the bill providing for the erection of a new market-house on the site of the present Centre Market. M Dannington moved to amend by striking spropriation ef $200,000 aud insert He thonght the latter sum would erect ding in keeping with the object and the thought $200,000 was the least whieha suityble building could be erected. ton did not ser the use of building and the square at the present time. amendment was lost; ayes 4, nays 7. chair moved to strike out the word “re- ble bidders."’ Th sponsible”? in the phrase, ++ He dd net kuew that there were any snakes in the Will. bot he thonght that the security was all ibility required. mendment was lost; ayes G, nays 7. fa The bill wasthen passed: ayes, nays4. Messrs. Grew. Clark. Donoho, Fisher, Magruder. Meorc, MeNerhany, Pearson. andl Ward voting in the af- ive; and Messrs. Dunniggton, Dove, Miller, Price in the negative. ‘~ report ef the special committee te which was referred certiin charges against the Commis- s\oners aad Market-master of the Northern Liber- hes market was. by vote of the board, taken from the table for consideration. Mr. Pearson presented a minority report on the vie subject, as an amendment to the majority re- and censnring the market officers. ‘s. Moore aud MeNerhany spoke at length in favor of the majority re and in vindication of the parties cbarged, a Messrs. Pearson and Mi lier in favor of the minority report and in een- f the conduct of the otticers of the market he majority report was ado, and the coiu- discharged from the further consideration ject Y thorizing the laying of water mains on Indiana aveaue, was reported k from the com- m‘teeon drainage and passed. The board ad- ou ard amon Council —The Board was called to by C.S Jones, Esq.. President pro. tem. The petition of Geo. T. Langley and others was referred. Mr. Jones. from the ways and means committee. r ported a joint resolution authorizing the pur- of a set of the + United States Statates at "* for the use of the corporation: passed. Turton. from the improvements committee, da bill for opening a new alley ia square ed: and the committee was discharged ‘he comsideration of a memorial on the sub- Also, Aldermens® bill for paving the footway and setting the carb oa the west side of Vermont avenne, between Land Boundary streets, passed \idermens’ bill for asimilar improvement in front of square 7-7; od Also. a bill anthorizing the alley in sqaare 215 ty be graded and paved; passe Also, joint resolution naming a certain atenue; Alo, a bill making au apprepriation for clean- = ‘he streets and avenues of all lvose stones. Mr. Mohun moved to insert before tue word st .* the word “ cobble: passed Mr. Jones moved to amend by snaking the ap- propriation im proper proj ons from Ward fonds, passed; and the bill as amended Also, a bill making aj oa apr Gs for pavin; thy i pe Tapes and south ends o f fer the canal at Four-and-a-half, fh, and Fourtecath streets; passed Mr. Morgan. from the drainage commitiee, re- ported the Aldermen’s bul to lay a main on Mis- seuri aveuue. from Third to Sixth street. with a Substitute providing for a main on Four-and-a-half Sitert to the public alley in squares A and B, and to Third and Sixth streets; passed. Also. a bill providing for a main on Twentieth Street to ( street; pa \.so the Aldermen’s bill fixing the compensa- Len of the Water Registrar, and for other pur- Poses Mr. Jones moved to strike out $2,000 as the sal- of the Registrar and insert #1.5u0. and strike =!.S0y as the salary of the Parveyor and insert 0, passed—ycas 5. nays 6. also moved to bese appropriation of $3,500 and insert reed t onded : he bids of C. Buckingham, not ed amon those offered for the water eon- r received tow late, were ordered to be Sau ion ef Mr. Edmonston, the petition of 1S Moore for relief from the payment of a fine was taken up. ‘iven moved to discharge the claitos com- f ¢ further consid:rativn of the subj 5 Mayor's inessage, transmitting » commn- Water Registrar osking an ap- ¢ contingentexpenses of the office, we aad means committee. vevor’s communication, transunitting nformation, was referred to the iuprove- Ss Comma tee ihe DiLt for relief of M. Pinkus was passed. Che Aldermen's bill amendatory of an act for vbas: of alot fora pipe-yard, and for the of a central guardhouse, was taken up and prssed A bil! for the purchase of a proving machine to ist Lue pipes ef the Cor tion was referred A bill for relief of Seta Uyatt; a bili to repair a ertain foot pavement; a bill te sapply a deticien- rading ‘Third street west; and a bill to y a deficiency to pay the clerk to the board of Assessors: were appropriately refer resolation ty republish the city charter, mendment by the Aldermen, was agreed a. 1 w regulate the weight and sale of hay, was referred. supplewental to au aet providing for the of a portion of Ninth street, was passed xtends the paving of the carringe way G street.) Tue board adjourned. bill in Seuxstuine New —Taylor & Maury have lately r ceived three Mttle articles. whieh are amoug tuc w cenious and useful things of the times, be- nt articlh-s for the drawing-room € caved -¢. The first is a combina- f fess drafts and backgammon board. men, securely as © vas amd three im bes in diane xt is a chess or back: board and whieh atse packs f but tttie dthe third an stand * tible, whieh packs into mech smatler As elegant orvamental articles for the ve in these times, to fad either rm excelled Ay Antesian Watt.—Hon. Ames Kendall is av artesian well suri at “Kendall Green,” ee, in the suburbs of this city, The . ried on by the ald of a six-horse-power e e aod drilling machine, which is run night The present depth is three hundred The nature of the formation bas been such tthe entire depth thos far hes had to be tubed. » been done with a four-inch pipe. This 2 first well of the kind in that vicinity. it is te ty 1 what depth it will be neces- ryt to insure success. The water now ‘u the tahe two bandred and forty-four feet The Vothon Ties ORNAMENT AND BILE at Drovers’ Rest, on Fodey meat, is kely to attract a large mumber of s both from the city and the sarrounding '¥ twill be a decidedly interesting aff’ ir Krink WENT, elsewhere, of reopening | Marr's Bowling Saloon, on E st. Everything Pe, ‘he establishment has been put in apple-pie See anve on Mz. Evrron: Did you ¢ & camp Meeting’ But editighgdetlhinen dose 80, and will willingly publish a simple account o The Brookville tap wan’ the’ Ie in ityest of the legen? for several years, . pa hundred tents, and vate met than twenty ministers. On Sunday tt is estimated t not less thaw five thousand persons ant, yot with but ene siightersopien ete erption. the most order was maintained throughout the en- ire period-of the encampment As you have received quite a full description of the surrounding country, J will merely add that the grove was one of ble beauty, com- almost entirely of oak. The*celebrated lum Rock {s within a short distance of the place of encampment. and was an ob; inter hundreds of visitors. rE ne Math spiziteal feeling seemed to —— the round; there were : oe many meetings of exceeding jany sermous of more than ordina will mention butafew. One by Mr lem, of the Baltimore Conference; another by Mr. Williams, of Bladensburg, which’ was marked by great force of reasoning and of intellect ina a 80 ion of very hig lighiful and ‘profitable sermon was hed Mr. Grandon, the popular and Beloved porter or Asbury Chapél—a mn full of goodness, full of Sweelness of disposition, and general loveliness of character, who Wins the Leart with his first smile. Iteaven grant hin the reward of his labors! -Dr. Morgan, the presiding elder, delivered what was considered a very fine discourse. in person this gentieman is strikt A ing as he does an élegant figure, a noble Jestic face. of the pure eagle type: and the charae- ter of bis min | harmonizes with his physique. He has no patience with the faults of his s jes; his idea is that if people know their duty should do it without farther parley. But, f am tm; tient to leave all others, t! I may hasten toa ee cisa at ‘scription of the great sermon of the eucampment, delivered on Sunday morning. by Dr. Nadal. ‘The subject chosen was the Trane: fizuration; and never had that matchless portion of the Word of Ged an abler expositor. How those rand thoughts rushed like a stream of lava from his barning soul! Then how the chords of ten- derness within his loving, anxious heart seemed to swell nigh to bursting, as he leaned over his wrapt andience, holding them by a spell which could onty be broken by the closing of the subject. Never shell I forget the sensations awakened by the eloquence of that hour. On Thursday morning, the sacrament was ad- ministered to several. handeed persons, a large number of ministers otticiating. It was a most solemn and touching scene, particularly to those who cherish liberality of feeling Mr. Register. in his own winning inanner, cordially invited al present belonging to other denominations, who felt in a fitting state of mind, to join with them in the commemoration of this bleased rite With ny aren liking for colored people, it was exceedingly pleasing to see so many of them partaking of the ordina:¢-. The native gratitude and affection of the negro, Prepare his heartin a very la-ge degree, for the reception of the gospel. In ‘his mind, no doubt ef its trath arises. bar his religion is like that of a little child. There was one fine looking young man au them, who created an iminense sensation npon the ground. because of the surprising melody of his voice. 1 allude to Sion, well-known in M ontzomery coun- ty, and to many also in Washington. Accompa- nied by a few friends. he was in the habit of singinga variety of beautiful baliads before the dif- ferent tents at daybreak. His voice sounded clear and sweet over the entire ground, and heard thus in the early morning, it transported the world- worn listener far beyond this region of wretched- ness, to aclime where gentle peace holds sway, and tears come no more. And whilst upon this delightfnl theme, I must not forset to pay a feeble tribute of praise to the Wesley Chapel choir, who contributed much to the enjoyment of all present ivery afternoon they arranged themselves in a circle in the tent yard and sang one after another of their lovely chants and anthems = The choir is under the direction of Mr. Daniel, the well-known teacher of music. His twin daughters constitute one of the principal attractions, sing, as do, voices of much power and cultivation—one a soprano, the other an alto. Traly there is much upon a eamp ground to raise the thoughts to a better world. ‘To till the heart with a sense of the importance of those things which are yet unseen. The week was crowded with pleasing incidents, and the time of departure was regretted by all, many of us resolving that {f circumstances per- mitted, hereafter a year should never pess away without our secing at one camp.meeting. Yours truly. “Portia. Mr. ORME AND THE ALDERMEN —Yesterday. Mr. Orme, of the Second Ward, asked of the Com- mon Council the privilege of making an éxplana- tion personal to himself. He said he did not like to become his own trumpeter; but in order to give the members of the board an {dea of what had al- ways been the estimation of lim by those with whom he had served ia years past, he deemed it necessary to review the history of his service asa Commissioner of the Centre Market, as the Alder- meén had seen fit to handle him so roughly. Mr O. stated that he was first appointed to that posi- tien by Mayor Seaton. and so well sitisti-d was that sentlemian of his fitness for the place that he hed frequently complimentd him. Upen the election of Mayor Lenox he was again nominated, nnani me: rmed. and again served in that capacity ty the satisfaction of all who regarded the interest of the Corporation. Of cours: when the Know Nothing party came into power he retired frou the position; but whea Mayor Magruder came into power he was again nominated and confirmed. He entered again as zealously as ever upon the discharge of bis duties. * And now,” said Mr O., © begins the period which marks the ingrati- tude of Dr. Magruder. Dr. Magruder well knows when the new sheds of the market were crected that | was the one upon whom le depended. Mr. Franklin would not serve, and [ was left to super- intend the construction of those sheds. When they were finished the ‘icing of the stands de- volved upon me. Dr. Magruder went to the mar- ket to attend the sale of the stalls, and was there insulted by those very hucksters who he now acts in concert with. 1 stood by him then; I voted for him; worked for him; did all in my power to ele- vate him to the position he occupied; and now I recelve this reward. I was summouved for trial before the police committee. and refused toappear, denying the right of the bucksters totry me. The resuit was a report against the nominecs, which that mighty board adopied, casting a slur upon my competeucy, Which had been so often proven before.” Mr. Orme proceeded to speck of the ac- tion of the Aldermen, and of those who particl- pated in it, in very severe terns, especially of the Aldermen from the Fifth Ward. (Mr Danning: ton;) and in conclusion returned his thanks for the kindness of the board, and promised to vindicate the Mayor at the proper ti . Tus Excersion given yesterday to the White House Pavilion by the Catholic Bencticial Total Abstinence Association, attached to the congrega- tion of St. Patrick's Church, was participated in by a large number of persons, and was conducted in the most orderly manner turoughout. The en- joyment wasun versal. Froim the time the steamer ‘rst touched the wharf up to the last moment the pavilion was crowded by the lovers of the quadritie, where they kept the ball goiug in fine style to the glorious music furnished by Schroe- ders band. Those who did avt worship at the Terpsichorian altar divided the time most enjoy- ably between boating on the smooth Potomac, bathing in its waters, rolling ten pins, pitcbing qnolts, and throwing the fifty-six pound weights, ete. atall of which games nove participated with more zeal or relish than did Father ©’ Poole, the President of the Association, whose achievements at the --fifty-sixes” w: we believe, emulated in vain by all. The day passed away in this pleasant mauner too rapidly, so said x large majority of the partici pants iu its pleasures; but the trip home was rendered delightful by vocal music, to which the shores on either side Were made to echo as the iver steamed her way to the city. At 10% lock p. um.. the last of the excursion iste left the Steamers decks at the Seventh street wharf, and the party Separated to their several homes pleased with the enjoyments of the day greatly Poticr Mattens—Before Justice Williams — Miss Gladman was accased of raising a sad dis- turbanee, and of carsiag and sweariny publicly in the locality known as Erereton’s Row. She was fined $1.91, and in default of payment of the same, was treated to a ticket of retirement to the banks of the Anacostia during a space of sixty altys R_ Richardson. colored. got Into an altercation with a ev damsel in the street, which result- ed inh pping her in the face and cracking her over the head. The damsel not relishing such treatment, had the pugnacious assaulter up, he was duly fined and reprimanded rge Davis got drunk, aud while in that con- eet. He plead in ex- and only tired in self and George was fined $5 5= . Moses Butcher, a pork seller in the Northern Market, and John Merlin, do., quarreled on the commons and stored each other. Moses peid a fine of $1.94. aud Jobn, as the more guilty of the twain. contributed $2.94, and the late belligerents departed. George B. Plant was charged with taking uy, too much of the Corporation hizbway with buil ing material. He was fined $2.91. Great Fisut \ correspondent writes us that, on the 26th instant. at a single haul of the tt Piney Point, 3,503 yellow-finned trout trom, secared iy fax the laryest lot ever before canght at a haul on the Potomac. Sex ApvERtisexest of H. Mela & Son, 520 Seventh st. Their stock in the boot and shoe line : , which we su; accounts for {Let Hee te do, iat oe general satis- faction they give thejr customers, ty] of the sufferers by the late explosion of a gnn in > Centre Marx: Morning with a urchasers, and an ample supply of ‘ToC ast < 3 Ti demand was lively, Taner about as on Beene iMatast, net o er was maintained doring sale hours, and the | by authority of ¢ ulations were strictly " 5/4 ear . mile of Belteville P. Wratax wes welcomed (of course) last night tH staie: © Ce by az many peopie as Odd Fellows” Hall could ac- | 4 Mil SNeewe 2Steers és ¢ommodate, and the shouts of laughter and ap- arenes: & Y tia aud Harness, plttse told that the enjoyment was thorough. ‘Ab rons. Wheat a eee he weather is fine and cool.we can fairly ise | Harrows. Patent Har Rese” De just such houses as long ashe may “ hocse to = orm eer cradion, Seytien. Forks, &0.. &e., 5 a biekers. Hoge, Witelbarrows, timber, &e., Prxr Fevit.—Mr. Kirby, of Prince George’s Also’ 3-0 peje? Moreer pine. ; county, Md., recently exhibited to us the finest | Variety of Furniture, &e es) lot of free stone peaches we ever saw. two of them | Termsat sale, : of average size, weighed a pound and three-quar- J amen §-poNoene ters, while their flavor was exquisite. Whe can PETER §:B9: oeHe excel then this season? vom | MBB ts T DOWLING, Auot. Tux Sc¥r2nns —The excursion given by the THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONE Navy Yard mechanies and others, for the benefit | ® Heer tt ice. a the Navy Yard. netted the sum of 891.60. “By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetow, EX@coToR's sai. E OF 8OUSBROID THURSDAY ABTERNOON, int Sopeihnr es over and above expenses, Warten Retv s-—Mary Lynch, drunk and | de ook os euner, aes Aisorderty; workhouse 9 days. Ann Grayson, | Col, Win Dougherty, nest thence yh tne, fake polored de i So. ir days. Chauncey Greer, doy foe and Riteeee en ». 7 Bag Household Furni- a - $2.15. i iF ti ella 5. One lodyger was accomimo- Pismo, Stool, and Cover, Marble-top Sideboard, Sofa, Wash Tables, £6, Bureaus, Bedstead. A Gonp tocaviog ra ey pe a Hat Rack, Cane seat Chairs, Carpets sud Aat- street Boe r or fancy store, next to Perry's, on t ; iz Avamsos's, opposite to the Past Ons, Tnaaire a6 Ww stands an Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Mattresses, Man's Duzss Surrs, ass ; v Rea, inds and Shades, Crockery and Glass lon’s Business Suits, Cook. Radistor and Airtighi 5 ai Yourne’ Dares Suits, i stor and Airtight Stoves, Kitchen Uten ‘ouths? Business Suits, sis, Ladere Wheelbarrows, Chicken Coop. &c., &o. aus BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auct're. i AN eG pel pepe Auotioneer. i x ASSORTMENT of Watt Goutione ang | Ld Paren ar Atcrion—~On THURSDAY Wey tlomtons and | September, 1 ehall soll in trot ates Btore, areca o’eleck iw 'm., 9 laces lot of Wall ing a lot of about 1,609 pieces, iidren’s School Swits, Noam Waker & C . ‘Marble Hall Clothing Store, Brown’s Hotel Bui ding, would respectful that their annual Saver of Sp: ready fui f ‘sortment of h Clothing of the newest and richest designs ininaterial, trimming, and ‘workmanship, To those who study excellence with economy, in ‘aper, ri some ef which’ are fashiouable-artic!es of dress, an opportunity is now “Te fine, offered for selecting from the moat attractive atock Sete cash 7 of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, st veryre | 7791 _A. GREEN, Anct. _ duced prices. ea Tas ap 23a-ly By C. W. BOTEUER Auctioneer. Saxrorn'’s Liver Ixyicorator—Experiment has proven that diseasesofthe lungs arenot general- ly the first causes of consumption, but a debilitated exter, cat y the improper action of the liver, reduces the power of the lungs to resist or throw off sliseaaos caused by cold and irritation, leaving the Jungs at the marcy of one disease, SALE or = we pA ON Cc STREET AT AveTION.— SATU AY AF 'TERNOON, September Sd, at carsietneld } anal sell, on the promises, the cant pact of Lot No. Sin Binn-o No 4%, fronting thirty on © street, be tween 43g and 6th streets, rmining back 9 fert, to because the liver | eether the inp: neuts theron consisting of two hias incapacitated them from porforming their prop- | svbstantial three-story and basement briak Dweil- eraotion of throwing off diseased matter cansed by |< houses, h fronting fifteen fret, containing cold thus to prevent consumption, cure the liver, | Gizht room! he Houses will be seid s tely. and keep the system strong enough to throw off | Terms: One-third cash; the residue & credic i dixcases of the lungs, fl, 2and 3 veara, nutes to bear intorest satisfacto- here is not in the world a better liver remedy, | rily secured. or a cure for debilitated system, than Dr. Sanford’s au 2-d&da C, W. BOTELER, Auct. Tnvigorator, for it has been fully tried in a larceand extended practice, tiil its recn ts are fully known, and now it 1s offered as 4 tried remedy, and one that 7S SALE.—In virtue ofa wri aed from the Clerk's oflien ut the Glee N H cuit Conrt he District of Columb if the coun- can he telied ous Sold by all Druggiata, trof Washington aud to me divested {rite ¥ pele Ds ALAN public eale for cash, in front of the Court House Bien Vous Gincees. door of sard county, on THURSDAY tho 421 day Mr. K. Lyon.a French Chemist, diseovared an | of September, 1959. at 12 o'clock m.,the following de- Asiatic plant, the powdered leaves of which is a | eeribed property, to wit: @ll defesdant's right, title, deadly poison te garden worms, ants, roaches, hed | claim and interest in and to Subfivisions’ Nose, 7, bure, teks. floas. and all spscior of innecta, while it | & and %, of Square No. $92; also, Lot No 12, in ts perfectly harmless to mankind and domestic ani~ | Square No.£9), in the city of Washincton, D. . fials. A child can eat it. He has received modais | together with all and singular the improvemonte from Russia, Frances. England, Germany. and nu. | trerean, seized and lovied upon as the property of meroits medical colleges and societics, [tis a most | Wm. B., Robort and Jos. M. Downing, and wil: bs important discovery. The idea -f being rid of these | «ld to satisfy Judicials No. St, to October torm, te in warm weather isa luxury. Weean now | 125) in fivorof N.C. Stephens, murv.of lonn Mit ear the Ded. buzs tamnen likin, vs. Wm. B., Robt, Joseph Mand Joseph eons Powder, sure ns fate, Downing, and Henry T, Greer. ill onr race exterminate. W. SELDEN. Arrangements are made through Messrs. Barnes | au 2)-ts | Marshal for District ot Colum! it. «& Fark of New York. to soll it thronzhout the Sy BENE a world, rit is put upin tin onnisters, and b-ars the + Anetioncer TALUARLE ERUPT \ Y ON SEVENTH Tee chee hear Killa'a’l Ae Street Roap ar Auction —On THUD SDAY, Macnetio Pil's are mix: d fo ‘and mice. the Ist of se; ber, at do'ciock p.m. T xiail sell, Sample Flasks, 3 cte: regular sises, prcte eed 91. | 07 the premises, a sinall Farin. situated near Mr. —F On Rinues & Pant ‘New Yorke” | Lindsley's place, on 7th street, nhout two hemdecd tte peer PD orks | sards in the Inne from the road at that point. This Also, the Mexican Mustang Liaiment, Pace is su tabie for a dairy or an ear.y garden. au I-Im,eow mae = One fe keashs LLB - in 6 and 12 months, ' ' ed erven and doed of tr taken. MaRavitia! aeanawisnire MaRavitia! “au 2 ts ‘A. GREEN, Auct. The most wonderful preparation known ‘or Destroying Dandruff Curing Baldness ; Reliewing Sick Headache; Preventing the Hair from Falling Out ; and Producing Giossy Curis. Sold by all respectable Drugcists and Fancy Goods Dealers, and by the Proprietors. Price 5) cents. Cuaries Eryesr & Co.,9 Maiden Lane, N.Y. “It will accomplish ali that is claimed for st, and ee nsed — or ~ane the loss of hair if they will use your Maravilla, wh lo depth of said lot 110 feet, together with ali and ie3-3m_ J. M. BranstRERt, 237 Broadway, N.Y secular “te imprevi nts thereon, seized and - levied upon asthe property of Ebeneza Rodbird, and will be «old to satisfy Indictal No. 59, to Octo- berterm, 185), in fav: ttenanr, sur- vivor of Ciarles Fran W. SELD Marshal an %-dts for the District of Columbia, — TRESTEES Sat. of te Cireuit Court for Pi sitting Ax a Court of equity, Ann Eliza Breut and Henry Victoria Brent and others, we the undersigned, ‘Trustees, will expose to public sale, on THURS. DAY, the stn day of September next, at 11 o'clock a im. if fair, if not, the naxt fair day thereaft-r, at j | the Inte residence of James R. Brent, deceased, on the premises. that tract or parce! of Land of which ha died aeized and possessed eatied “Erionteneet lately known ae “Brontville,” containing bout three hundred and fits Th ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtuo of a writ of "E fiert facias issued from the Clerk’s fice of the Cireait Court ofthe District of Columbia for the county of Washington and to me directed, [ will expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of said county,on THURSDAY, the Lith day of September next, 1959, at 12 ¢ the following deseribed property, ta ‘viz: All defendant's right, title, claim, and interest in and to tho wouth part of Lot No. 13, in Square No, 62), fronting 6! feet on ist street west, between Pierce street and north M street. and ranning back the DIED. + ee GEORGE BECKERT, is Age, a native of Germany, dent of this country. To-day, at 4 o’o'ock, street north, between 13th and Ith streets east, The frionds and reiatives are requested to attend. * On Tuesiay morning, the 30th instant, at 4 o’cl"k, after an tliness of eleves days, MONACHA BUT” LER, aged 96 years. . Her relatives and f ionds are invited to attend her funeral on Wednesday, Aneust Stst, atS o’elock trom the residense of her son-in law, corner and C atreets nort Hi la ence. on bk Waring Brent BOARDING. antly and advantage- ithin @ quarter of a mileof shing- ont—s place for ianding and reesiving s, freight, &¢.—within two miles of Beits- nd the same distance from the Maryland Agricu'tural College, in a region of country re markably healthy, abounding in excellent sociaty ; inadmirabiy adapted to the growth of Wheat, Corn and ‘Tobaeco ; large apple and peach orchard ef most » ject fruitand young growt - able eupply of wood and timber, torad. The improvements consist of xcommodions frame Dwelling, and every desirable butiding—nearly all of which bave been erected but afew years past, p cated being . Crossing onthe Baltimore and Wa B‘ JARDING.—Mre. LINDSEY hax two or three handsomely furnished ROOMS, and she ean | Accominodate afew more persons with BOAKD. Her residenos is onG street, between 7th and kth streets, No. 424. au 2y 3t* NE OR TWO LADIES Desirous of a com- fortahie home can obtain BOAR Dina Private family, where there ia noshidren, References ox- changed. Address A. B., Georgetown (D. C.) Post Othee aul? lawSsw* PROARD—Two comfortanle ROOMS ico nmu- piesting,) with BOARD, in a private fari'y. a be obtained at 407 Isth strect, hetween G and 3 5 an 27-3t* ae in the best regeiy dural karti oe Ss soo Se | ees coil ie ol xture. natnra'ly fertile. pro- BQSRDING OMe. BOWIE, 470 12th street, duoes good crops, nad, at an ingnasidcranic cation, between G. east side, has pleasant and | inight ha rendered most valuable and productive, reasorablo ROOMS for rent. au 24-Im F4 RM FOR SAI.E—Three Acres, suitable for a sarden, A good house, and fine we'l of water atthe door. and ail nosly fenced in. The Fi situated just at Ball an Georgetown, the city, and two e}l caloulated fora stor>,er a itis wi twenty minutes ride of Washington raiiroad; and, regarding the advantages it # in relation to lugstion, suse ptibility of ment, &o., it strongly recommends itself to ideration of thosa desirous to pureuase.a fart), And Wo ud suit @-person engaged in business in Washington or Baltimore cities. Tha Terms of sale, ax prescrined ty the deorea, are: Two thousand doiiars of the purebase money to he paid ts cash on the day of sale, or the ratifies, ve pace is tron thereef by the Coa nd the residue in equal is rtand of any bind. Foo information in. | instalments, iu two, fut and @ix years, to be xe. sy Stabiesof WM.H.BRCH | cured by the bonds or note the purchaser, with wrourity Wy be approved by the underaizned, and = = . erest from the day of snle E.—The eubseriber will sell, on azeome | Dorie im ereet : quire at Birch’s Li aun mentof the purcha-e money the prop bea! brick DWEL fivaas a sonite- onan pe cunynyed to the nrchaser te foo'ane: Fyand auoke house, with » primp of g gd | Pie SEIMAGKUDER,¢ Trustees. water in tha yard. situated on Freda:ick, between au 4 cotds Second and Third stre ts, Georg-tow:. ‘The lot 0} eh which the house stands fronts 40 feet on Fr-derick street ranning back ‘6 fet m reor iess. The first ayment wil! be required in 1 sy. On the d-- -rred payments. secu vt by a of trnat an ths P opsity, time will be piven sat sfactory to the pur Chaser, Apply to WM. G. RIDGELEY, au 39 60s © Vo. 76, ist st ARM FOR SALE GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS Ong BBLS. AL ; i 200 Sots ne Tine "GEO. WATERS. No. 28 High street and Canal, an 2-1" (intel) Geor-etown, D.C. FPOR By STON The regular packet brig 3 ver, Crowell master, has arrived, a a fine orchard or com & to 6 handred fr ee | wil be te ne fost for the above P ood water; good dwelling with6 rooms and n: on Monday. i m Swary out balidings. Tweckarehosneg eee | on M HARTLEY & BROTHER, house within one mile, Country road on the front | au z7-lw 99 avd 101 Water st., Georgetown. and arother on the back of the Faru, running into OT NOTIC La wer the pike three-quarters o' a mile from thé Farin. For Y further particulars, apply to tho wulise Teg nn ee |. Ltn Attention of all por premises, Itis on »¥ twenty-five minutes ride inthe oars trom Washington to Belt«ville, au 3) 26* - GJ. HALL. OR RENT—On the ist of Septamber, one of | 18°: threethree-story BRICK HOUSES, on Nat, | RET itshall be nn awful for aay person or per- between 6th Tth streets. Rent 12.5) par month. | sons to tap the iains for Any purpose, without a Inquire with au 27-3t* | pe rmit from the Mayor, and the payment of the ne interested is called | to the (ollowing sections of a law of this Corpora- led resolution In re‘ation to the water approved August 20th. 1859, which forced from and after the I:t day of Sep- s the same shall become due; aud inal! cases F SENG NT Bee, very dovirablo MEST | OXON vianiehnve aiready bean tap iad 1954, and the suppliment thereto, are unpaid, the houses have all the M ereby authorized aud directed modern improvements, with | back buildings, hath-rooms, gas, de , and have just 2 be stoppe!. and not to been thoroughly repair t. Plcy have alee want | po tne Har of ater soe eaters water at the doce etd stored till the said tax is Tally pal 2 5 door, ne a-e& convenient distance | DAL Any pervon or persons Ww shall open,or from the Departments. Possession given imme | oO be fthe streeta of the town. digtely. Apps to Hee STEAWART, cone ehoat the peck otis Maser fr a barooes ot and H ste, an 23-tin* teppine the water mains, shall be subject ta fue NOR, RENT— A vew and convenient 3 story | of 82% to be re covered ax fines usually are, Pe SE ods so te ise ment 8 ators | BENRWADDISON, Mayor. Mayor's Orricx, : 4 cellarand cistern and | Georgetown, D. C, Aug. 22,188 § an 22 dtSepi wood-house, on 4th ‘street at hotwren Aan B iets north, near bef SS peer Gee ae pol. Enguire en rennser, or ai e A EW Y k—The packet seu'r Arc! BRADLEY stone yard, First Ward or ofAMOS | POR NEW YORK sail as above with di HUNT, Insurance Agent, Capito! Hill. a to MeCOBB & Feught apply UTIFUL AND VALUA- RM of 1 ae tx aud Crops. in Montgomery Washington city, bonght for r : RK [The packet sch suner Fair fax, Capt. Mott, will #ail as above with dispateh. ‘Wor freight apply to McCUBB ss DODGE, 63 Water street. _aul SURNE jes GINGER WINE. aca’ prt received = have yey a "s ERY a relinble remedy for Dypepsia, Guneral Dobilits, Weekness of the Stone Be arrhea, Dysentery, &c. ARNY & SHINN 8, AP) acres In corn, l3in bp | farther information addr: i) ess a note Post Office, Washington city, D. C. J, City This is the cheapest farm in the county. Improved city prop- erty taken to part payruent ata fair valuation. : : 6 (States) cor, Green and Oliv. 5 EASE FOR A TERM OF ; utiful piece of property now, CRA APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, at tHE C. 'S\ «formerly Holnmead’s) Union TTLING Depot, Georgetown, D. C— VE, located on the f-w We invita the attention of the Ibe oe our sto! ure CRAB APPLE, CIDER, which is now as et as if it was just from tho press, Warranted t Piney Branch road hundred yards nocth of Boundary ste A nic ground, and pince of publie resort. be plera ia the neighborhood of the i e tt be Ne apple juice, put up by us, expressly for 1 VAN. Georgetown, Dees v x << estates) ARNY & SHINN. Fe RENT—A STORE ROOM on Massac BLACKBER tack of Turner's BLAGKBERWY BRANDY can sxcellent regnedy — bl : for Dlerrhos ke Uae Bethe N, BOOK STATIONERY, 450 FANCY STORE | = (Staten) — Sy estan * W =, DEEMIT USELESs AND UNPROFIT- Sle An. old established ‘ abie to the buyer a-d seller to cive samples of Georgrtown, D.C., doi Fat rate business, 18 now offered for saie, Terms maderessouable. Ap- Saal Goods; as x smail sample looks so iittle hike ae pices or dreee pattern. We therefore wi'l ANDY te avenue, between 2d and 3d of INO ELVANS & CO., 309 Pa-avenus i} au pot. for same can bs orcettwn ( C.) Post Office, { give no sainples of Silk or Worsted roods to any RUIT CAN | Tooxonds kes Oeabeniene sem eal souk oeais tines ; “FRUIT CANS! | pr deesy patter ‘aay part of the crty for their Beir srauke AIR-TIGHT CANS, for pre> | {iepection, free of chare. es. “ilnvlng thorouzhiy tat re them last season, I can cae ea GAR THOLOW, rik bets Pa, av, aad Gaal W. W BURDETTE, au252w No, 351 7th street, between I and K. EAR BARGAINS IN BSQNP HAND PI- OHN F. BLL aNUbas porte AE au 19-eo2w Additional by the Steamship Indian. nm news steamship Indian: ey “Great Brirain. Og the prorogstion of Parliament, in the House of Commons, prior to the deliver; of the Queen's speech, Lord Jobn Russell stated In to some inguiriex, that Mr Bhuce had been sent Pekin wits a vi-w to the ratification of the treaty with China, and that it was the intention of the govern- ment to tequire the Chinese government & fully carry out tne conditions of treaty, and to fn- vite the E to accede to it. Lord John Rus. Bell also stated in se to guestions, that he had not reccived any official information which altered the character of the statement be had al- resdy made with respect to the intentions of France and Austria regarding Parma, Modena, and nore’, Neither had as to any information been recef the rey lamati; if eo in jai ah ecncoee ia Vierina Lord Kicho inquired whether the Gov- ernment were seathy anxious that a n force should be established. Lord Palmerston and Sidney Herbert said it was the express desire of the Government to en- courage the formation of ri tie and artillery ‘The otticial investigation into the loos of whe steamship Argo hid rminated, but the decision would uot be made public until’it was communi- cated to the Board of Trade. It was ui 5 however, that the assessors give it as their opinion that the loss ef the ship did arise from any wilful act on the part ef the captain, but that ft Was 4 fareomission by him in not having slowed his vessel on the coming on of the fog. ‘This find- ing is to be accompanied with a recommendation hy case to the lenient consideration of the rel. The nomination of Mr. Char'es Lenox Whyke as Envoy Extraordinary to Central Amer: reported per last steamer, and the ramored. jon of territory in Honduras to Great Britain, bad kiven rise to the impression that the English gov- Prnment was seeking to strengthen its Positions in that portion of the world. The Liverpool Albion says that Sir Wm. Gore fee 3 was to be recalled, and in announciag Mr. Whyke’s projected departure for the Isthmus oF the steamer ieaving Southany fon, on the Ith of Angust, it says: --Unless Mr. Whyke be crip ped in bis actions by secret despatches from ome, bis countrymen oe f expect shortly to see some practical evidence of sound policy, which while respecting the rights of the republics of Central America. and assisting in the develop- ment of free routes of transit Shalt at the same time maintain the rights of ber Ma jesty and sub- jects in this hitherto neglected, but important corner of the Queen's dominions.” Mr. Whyke hod beep made companion of the Arrangements for the éricket match in America, between the eleven picked players of all England and twenty-two of the United States, are fiually completed, and the English players leave Liver- | for America on the 7th of September. The following letter from Sir Chas Yorke, the Military Secretaty, to the General Coumander-in- Chief, is published by the Atlantic Tr legraph Company, for the purpose of removing the doabt as to the cable haviag been placed in actual ope- ration: Horse Guagps, August 9. Sir: With reference to letter of the 7th ult., im auswer to your i 'y as to any m os having ever been transmitted to Newfoundland y the Atlantic —— during the time it was in operation lest year. I] am directed by the Gen- e-al commanding-in-chief to soquaiel pon that replics have been procured from general officer commanding troops in Canada and Nova Scotia, to the effect that the telegraph dated Loudon, Angust 31,155-, respecting the thirty-ninth regi ment, Was received at Montreal on the 3d of tember, and answered the following day a re -girs of the same date was receive fax on the day of its transmission, namely—the Stst of August, Js5s. L have the honor, &c., (Signed.) C. Yorxg. Queen Victoria had been on a three day's cruise inthe royal yacbt among the Channel Islands She landed at Jersey and Guernsey, receiving an eathusiastic welconie at each place. of the ship John Fyfe, arrived sxow. and G. B. Alana, the chief mate, were under arrest for having shot dead 2 Seaman vamed John McArthur. Capt. P. is ssid to have fired a pistol at McArthur after having been thwarted ia an attempt to strike bim with a bandspike. Larest ny TeLrerarn. Loxpox, Weduesday noon,—A iy tare has been made on behalf of Mr. Lever to charter the Great Eastern for a voyage out and home from seme sufe port in Great’ Britain to some safe port in North America. The terms offered are £20,000, the vessel to be provided with accommodations for 2,000 passengers, and to steam fourteen knots an hour on ber trial trip. ead the official corr Yesterday was pub d- ence relative to the conveyance of the North Ame n mails. PRANcE The triumphal entry into Paris of the army of Italy took place on the Mth instant, and passed off with great eclat. The streets we wilea to excess, and the decorations and illumination in the evening were on a vrand scale. The Emperor and Lis staif headed the procession along the Bou- rds from the Bustile to the Place Yendouc, anc were grected with lond acclaations. Tie upress aud the Prince Imperiol were stationed ve Place Vendome. and on arriving there the Emperor took up a pos tion in front of the impe- i . and the troops marched The de- of the troops at the Place Vendome cow- tmenced at balf past ten, and terminated at half past two. The soldiers bearing the standards taken from the enemy were received with ovations The flags of those regimeuts which were torn by the enemy's firc excited the population to eutbusi- asti> cheers. The weather was fine, and the tacle imposing but somewhat monotonons Emperor is said to have been coidly received in democratic quarters. On Sunday evening a grand banquet was given by the Emperor to the principal chiefs in the army. About three hundred persons were in vited. Atthe close of the banquet the Emperor spoke as follows : Gentlemen: The joy i experience at finding poe again with must of the chiefs of the army Italy would be complete if it were not tinged th regret to behold suon the dissolution of the neats of a force so well organized and formid- je. AS a sovereign and as cominander-in-chief ithank you again for your contidence. It was flattering to me, whe had never commanded an army, to find so mach obedience on the part of men who had great experieuce in werfare. If success has crowned our efforts, lam happy to attcrbnte the yreater part of it to Luuse skillful and devoted generals who rendered amy command so vasy, because animated with « seered fire they have incessantly = an example of duty and of disregard of death Austria. ‘The iministeria! crisis was not yet over It was reported that the new constitction would be characterized by the principle of decentraliza- tion by the re-establishment of the representing provinces. by the prerogatives yiven to the aris. tocracy, and lgtely we strict Catholic spirit. TALY. Garibaldi bad accepted the command of all the forces of the Centrality. He Lad arrived at Leg- hora At Milan. on the 1th, the municipality inauzu- rated the statue of Napoleon, by Canova, in the Place Breera, im the presence o? Marshal Vaillant, the Sardinian Minister, and a large concourse of ople. Pan ene Traces. Assembly, Deputy Genir proposed that the Assembly declare the dynasty of Lorraine impossible in Tuscany. ‘This was unanimously supported by the representatives, but the discus- sion was postponed. it was reported that the French Government had addressed a dispatch to the great Powers. deciar- ing that France would not assist the seif-elected priyecs go return to their dominions by force, nor permit Austria or any other Power to afford them military aid for that purpose “ree us been followed by ‘rhe elections in Modena had admirable order. Prussia The death of the King was looked for hourly. All the Princes and Ministers had been recalled. There was no attempt to conceal from the public the near approach of se King's death. sATER In the London money market the fluctuations in the fands were slight, but a dull tone prevail- ed, with a tendency downward T alifornia Overland Mail. Sr. Loris, Aug. 30 —The overland California ma | of the sth i In San 2 vate stexdy, and prices were unchanged. ‘Hou’ Hortce Greeley had gone to visit Colonel Fremout, A duel wes expected to take place between Sen- et roderick immediately efter the election Gwin aad The Fort Smith. Ark , Times says that the Ca- manches have made two attacks on the Woch ta, Caddo and Delaware Indians, while en rote for the'r new bo.ues under charge of Indian zgent Blain. —————$_____. Reported Sinking of the Frigate Congress. Puuavetrnia, August 29-—A rumor prevailed here this evening tothe effect that the U.S. frigate Cong |; Whien gailed from bere on the i4th instant, had gone down with ell on board. It appears to have originated at the navy-yard, and itseems impossible to trace it to any definite re- liable source. The rumor bas caused much an- xiety among the friends of the crew. Pw apeural. Auz. se logout to.trace the rumor of the sinking ne Congress, and itis. mow looked upon bere as a canard. Loss of a Missouri Steamer. Sr. Louis, Aug. 29.—The steamer Duncan S Carter is reported to have sunk in the Missouri river, and is a total loss. “The cargo was dam- aged, but no lives were lost. The cost of the boat was $11,000, with an insurance of $21,000. Court on question like’s mind when the Atraxy, Aug. 2°—The difficulty recently ex- he ‘olican General Age isting in the organizations this county, by which two brought about, hiss been svtthed by the withdrawal ef both idents—W WwW :: Presiden m.G. Weed and C - The comn: then together, braach Of the committee. was ~ Baltimere Markets. ALTIMORE, Al 3®—Flour closed Howard street’ and City Mills #525" closed buoyant and active; sales of 5, pels: ted $1 .10a1.15; white $1. 20a1 a. ine White SSasc. Provisions closed stead 7 ‘bacon ides 94a}; —_ 814750815, prime et. Re closed steady ard quiet at 1iyt Whisk aaye for Ohio.” 4 New York Markets. New Yorn, Ang. 20 —Flour is lower: Riste $1.20a84.45; Ohio 84.95a85 50; % 85.258 Wheat is quict; red $1,203) 26; white $1 35281 41. Corn is heavy; mixsd G0c.; Bye mM ovisions are stead Pork is buoyant; wess $14.75; me S10 25. ~ Whisky closed at syare P “ —_—_—..___.., 2 Fimaacia:. New Yorx, Ang 30.—Stocks better and active. Chicago and Rook Island & 5; 1. Central eo ; New York Central 73%; Reading 41; Toledo 25; Galena 70; Rai ii chigan thern 265; Pacific Mail Co. 5 Va. nnessec 's 86 =e THIS AFTERNOON 4 TO-MORROW. Bs THOMAS DOW LING: Georetown. RICKS, LUMBER, TAC Beck! AFTERNOON AUCTION ow stant, at 50’c ock, I sha!! sell, without reserve, on Bar Waters¢ a large Tot of Baker ase sone i Lumber, Doors, Window: ithin ten » &c.. to be removed THOS, DOWLING, Anct’r. eGUIRE & CO., tioneers. AUCTION “Ou PUBSDAY AR- ON, Aurnst 31th, at 5 o’elock, at the 1 sell, in sums to suit — pe eet W ashington quarterly six per 3,0 Corporation of Alexandria Registered Stock 5™ Lavenport, lows, ten per. cent, Coupon nd 2,0 © rpvration of Alexandria Coupon Bonds. Forms cash, in current fund au % MeGUIRE & CO., Avcts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auoti LJSE sfPock, FAEING ime. TR, 4 Hay, &c.. af Avctios.On WE. ¥ MORNING, 31st instant. at 10 o'clock. at f »ekeri!!.on the road passing the “Soldiers” ry about 44; miles from the Centre Market, ili sell bis entire Personal Effects, compris- ing. 1 paic large size and ve enperior mules, 1 very fine Fa:mily and Ridiug Horse, 2 Draucht Rorses and Market Wagons, excellent Cow and lot of Hogs, Carts, Plonzhs Harrows. Cuttieators, Fan, Spyies, Hoes, and other implements, SSor 4! tons cood Hay. With othr Personas! Effects. Term 3 WALL & BARNARD, ane (Staten) Auot-onsera, Br J.C MaGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. HE ENTIRE MAT! LS AND MA- CHUNERY OF THE OFFICE OF TRE ** THERN Crt ”Wasnixoton, D.C., at Averiox--OB ED DAY. August Sist. at 12 o'clock the office of the “Southern Citizen,” corner of ton. dsiang avenue and ith strost west. we shall sell the entire ials and Machinery, consieting of— One new improved Large Cylinder Printing in perfect order and condi: » The bed is 61 by 31; was purchased in Ne ork for $2.30, One superior four bores power Steam Boiler, only 8 months old, and in fect order, with Steam Guage, iaterials now in the office, of which « inrge quantity has never been used. About pounds of Brevier Type, quite new and unused, Togcther with a quant'ty of new Non y '» Also, the Standua Caner, Gruwmosiat Typen abd other requisites for @ first-rate newspaper of - fice. Propositions to purchase any portion of the above - private sale wik be received : earl the day of auo- jon Terms: $1 and under, cash; over that su: credit of 6 and 9 days, for satisfacterily end motes, bearing interest. aulb-eokds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. XPRESS STEAM LINE FOR PHILADEL- E PHIA AND NEW YORK The Koats of tite line de'phia on SATURD. for Alexandria, t 12; leavin ta Washington and George- Washington aud Geor return, or MONDAY and Alexandria on TUESDAY ArTERNOON, at 6. we lersicned have been appointed Agents for a neton city. The steamers wii! discharge and cargoat their Wharf, foot of 13s: street, near Brid on Monday morning ofeach week. ‘Through receipts given to New Vork. auzl YOUNG & CARTER, 153 st. Wharf. O'BEENS NEW store, coe Reueionars. ciara Land Ninth sts. fine ax- sortment of Bicone Sr. Sugars, ‘Tens, Oof- foor, Hama, Bacen, But- T. fees fresh Mente, Potatoes, Veg tables, aeehhs Spro ve, Fish, dies. soap, Buckwheat. Nw Backets Broome. Pe: Penetia, Fi ~ Qa , » rushes, Combs, per, Enve- “es, Tap-s. Pins, Needles, ‘Cotton, ndios, Cakes, Fruits, reserves, R mous, Alm: Fic Wines, Liquors, &o. . ke, &o. > All and much more fo ssieat E.E O'BRIEN’S, southweat corner L and Sth ete. auzT REALITY. A W. BURDE At No 251 Serenth street, b 16 selling desuable DR» GOOUS « merehart in the city TTE, en land K, heaper than any He has a very larce and superior stock of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the Fall season. such as Bay- adereand Plad Fouland Siiks, Challies in dow skirts, Valence uciis, Mous'ins. Ae. Alxo, a inary of SHIRT FRONTS, well stitch, at 1 nts apiece; good IRISH LIN ENS at 2 spor yard, a fill stock of ME: ICS acd HOSIERY. All ef wiuch wall be sold much le he usual prices, Ourralesmen will name the howest cash price at ones, there enabling poreons to buy goods of us wi hout any fear of being overcharged. = WW. BUR VETTE, 5 lw No. 351 7th st., between T and HO! POR THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES All the world and the rest of mankind shou'dknow t sia F. OORRIEN’S NEW STORF. Southwest Ce r L anth Streets, GROCERIES and ipalways suppl: VARIETIES. rices. This accounts onstaot'y made at this point. or the great rush c _au a7 $ YOU INSURE D?—Ample in Ale ey MA hp fre WER ere NP ASSUR, NCE) COMPANY. Oi ero Penn. avenue a ‘Stocikho directors and officers alletizens of Washinetocend ‘De et JAMFS @ D Haweon, San 4 Not AT COST, ' x BUT LESS THAN COST! STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PR ICES, TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK. We contempiate commencing the improvements onr store-room in about ten days and in the meantime we shail AS at $3. 84. 95. and 36, that we formerly sold from $6 to $12, Fancy Seon oa NeofiaipBOLN ERS ae at Ane af ormner’ at Lad oo” RAGLANS ana bus TERS & ore former prices, lors than PARASOLS at unheard of prices — they must be sold. BONNET RIBBONS at balf prices — Embroidered BANDS, PLOUNCINGS, 8" imbroidered BA S. FLOUNCIN EDGINGS, COLLARS. SLEEVES, &e., at cash auction prices, ds in our line at s very low eure, we shall close our few days. I at “MAX WELL’S, 326 Pa. av. 2 a or twelve All other ¢ as For thes Ba: au 27-eoSt OK E! a , COREL OPES ol now on hand most sooner fae) cxore in quatity Any heretofore sold in Wash- ington. being carbonized from sup-rior dry, fresh Con}, free from slate and other silicious su! —=7 uel At the priee sow geked (only wevencents itis equa! to racite at about per ton. Deiat Je proc on bes ont ed supply of Coke may com consumers jurchase an in- fynior article. pels at the office of the Gas | Company. No. ith street, between the of 80’elock 8. m.and5 p. m. . au S-2w F. __Seeretary in Charge. _ NEW LL GOoovs Josr Groped MUSSELS DE_LAINES, PRINTS, FLANNECS, COTTONS, HAMS, &c, at re‘uced prices jor on vious to removing to now store, # gypied by Wa. R. liey, corner of De plseee wow style Moussetine De Laines, at 18% cents, worth 124, "pines ed, Winks, and Veto Faas te Hoschnlaes Brees Eom T LEN, Pa. avr ecot oY” * yeeeon Oth and loth ste,

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