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‘This valoable and popular family journal, fall | as usual of Metropolitan news end gossip, and choice literary reading, Is now on ovr countér ready for delivery to the public. Bimbraced in its interesting contents are the following articles: My Friend Joshua, the bashful man—a very amusing sketch; Napotcon TI¥.and the Cheshire Squire; Mormonism, as viewed by Horace Gree- dey at Salt Lake City; yr A Squinting Jury; A Skeeter Na; An Alla Artesian Wells; A Mysterious Marriage; Sieep- ing in Church; An Amusing so aa or orde?® giz caging wmnde; « Fright Gin; Hox vo pe Pee higiur, 38 Pept ers’ Wedding; New York Gossip; Mr. Sprirecon’s Last; The ‘Natégnal Washington Monwment—its present condition. §¢.; The Brookville Camp Meeting; Proceedings of the Lutheran Synod; The German Turacr Festival at Baltimore; The Gréat Farry, tat Old Point; A Letter from on board the igute Sabine, eff Aspinwall; Six Letters from the Editor on his Northern Tour; Mr. Dowglas and the South; The Manifesto Harper?) 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The Con ststution. treating upon the differences of opinion existing among the different factions of the Opposition, thinks that nothing can more effectually convert any honest man from the her esies of the party, or expose more completely the corrnpt purposes of the fasionists than to read the arguments that they are now employing to fur- ther their respective opinions It says that a man may be honest and a Republican, or houest and a Kaow Nothing. but that it is tmpossible for him to be honest aud a fasionist. The Inteléigencer is devoted to news to-day. oe I> A lot of new coiton arrived at Baltimore on Thursday. ee i> Hon. Beriab Magetin was inaugurated as Governor of Kentucky on the 30th tlt. {>> it is said that Mr. Auguste Belmont drives ‘with outriders and postiilions, having dispensed with the coachman’s box In front altogether. U7 From Taylor & Maury. we have the Joly number of the London Quarterly Review, con- taining eight attractive articles. > Hon. Henry W+ Hilliard, of Alabama. is suggested a3 a suitable person to succeed Dr. Church iu the’ Presidency of the University of Athens, Ohio. I" Robert Wyckliife, Esg., aged 85 years, the wealthiest man in Kentucky, and the father- inlaw of Mr. Preston, U.S. Minister to Spain, died at Lexington on Thursday UF The tobacto in Connecticut is now lying out for drying. This year's crop is estimated at ‘$1,000,000. Last year the crop was 10.000 cases, and prices averaged about seventeen cents per pound Seer =. i> The New York Heraid professes to Lave information that the destination of the Great Eastern steamsnip will be New York, and not Portland, Me. The Herald says that she will come with a light cargo, so as to enable her to en ter New York harbor by the Narrows. Prom J Shillington, the Was! ngton agent. we have ‘Le Bon Ton Journal De Modes and Monthly Report uf Paris Fash’ ons.” for Septem- ber. A noticeable feature of this publication is its cut paper-patterns, two of which ac this number ‘company I> The hollow stean cylinder used for curl- ing hats in an establishment in Philadelphia ex- ploded ou Wednesday. making a tremendous re- Port. and resulting in injuries to severai opera- tives, who jumped from the second story window through fright. I> On Wednesday, a young man named W. H. JSennison. fell from the Genesee Falls, a dis- tance of 90 feet. while witnessing the waling of the tight rope by M. De Lave. and was instantly Killed. He fell but asbort distance from where Sam Patch met his death IP The Geruian Masiea! Societies of Philadel- Phia are making arranvemculs to participate mm a grand festival at Harrisburg. on Monday, the 12th, and Tuesday. the i3th day « pietmmber. Several celebrated singing societies of Philadelphia and Baltimore will be present on the occasion. ——$—$ I> P- P. Brigham, the alleged wife poisoner, of Norwalk, Connecticut, it is said, has gone to Cuba. and the case has been continued by Jadge MeCurdy to the next term of the Superior Conrt, to give Brigham’s uncle—whe is respousilie for his appearance in $5.0W) bonds—time to get him agzin into custody, if pos I The youngest son of the Hon. Edwerd Everett, who has been a student at Harvard Cel- lege, is about going to England, to enter the thi. ‘versity at Cambridge. tue ries of that venerable institution having been so altered that a Unitarian can become connected therewith upon equal terms with a member of the English Estabtished Chureh. SSF a 07 an attempt was niade to fire St Luke's (Episcopal) Church in Buffalo, N.Y. on the night of the 26th ult. ‘The churca was entered Dy the vestry door,'a tire kindled en the floor. of books. &.. and the #48 turned on from all the nag Fortunately the Sre died out without loing much damage Ld before resulting In an explosion, i een Yuom DENY oy Gisy Phe De the 24th ott, has been received at St. Louis. Phe Ficuness of the new gold diggings at the head ‘waters of the South Platte river is confirmed. The expréss brought tna large qtnntity of gold dust. An Indian fight occurred on the 13th on the banks of the Running Water, between the Sioux and Pencas, in which eleven of the latter were killed and many wounded. a i} The American party of the Fourth Con- gressional District of Maryland. have, as we have already stated, nominated Hon. Henry Winter Davis for Congress After a flerce struggle be- tween the partizans of Coleman Yellott and his own. Its understood that the principal objec- tion to Mr. Davis was the fact that he refuged to use bis influence with the Governor in procur- dug the pardon of the thrce ruffians who were hung 4m Baltimore jast spring for murder U7 Remarkable developments in financiering have been made in Pittsburg, in the course of a judicial investigafion into certain fraudulent transactions connected with the Alouongahela Valley Bank. Warrants were issued a few days Since for the arrest of Stephen D. Dillaye, a noted politician of New Vork city, and 8.6. Langdon also of New York, to answer a charge of forgery aud conspiracy. The offence charged is that Dil- Jaye and Langdon presented fotged certificates of deposit on the American Exchange Bank of New York city, to the amount of $27,500, in exchange for stock of the Monongahela Valley Bank, at the time that fustitution began operations. The Di- Fectors sent Commissioners to New York to inves- ‘Ugate the circumstances of the frand. and on their zeturn to Pittsburg the warrants of arrests were issued. Eangdon ws secured by the Pittsburg cers, and is now under arrest in thateity. Mr. Dillaye publishes a card in the New York Post, explaining his connection with the Sffair. and asks © suspension of public opinion until a jn- g@icial and more full explanation shall be made. 18S So RETO SBME MBS ett My" two-avolitiontsts, as to which eb} »+ tne General Hand Ofiice: -‘TPhiete-the @est.se- Re a been q' n she will support... She is entizely aware that Mf. Douglas, equafly with Mr. Seward, maintains the right to excinde slavery from the Territories | 4 ere they contain suffictent population to form a State constitution and to determine what its fea- tures shall be. Mr. Seward holds that thatcan and should be done by Congress. Mr. Douglas that it can and should be done by the first bateb: of politicul agents the emigrant aid societies may | tel be celpt of plate under this , portion. of land allotted’ this has been completed. the remaining lands will will pro until a sufficfent am: laid over provide each/of the New York Indtauswith the them by treaty. When surveyed and open to entry. a la ) Tue Unitep States Suir Cumerrtann.—in- | liam ligence has been received at the Navy Depart- send out. Tothe South the difference between | ment of the arrival at Portsmouth, N. H., yester- their respective plans of accomplishing the same | da: end, is butthe difference between tweedle-dum | 44 4-ship of Com. Conover, of the Afiican squad- | death y. of the United States ship Cumberland, late aad tweedle-dee. The morale of the expedient of | run. Mr. Seward is decidedly the most manly, states- |’ manlike and honest; for he gocs directly to his purpose with a frank avowal of it, and bases the right to carry it out upon constitutional authority to be questioned only ina single particular; which is, however, fatal to it. That is, in the matter of its gross violation of the spirit of the Constitution, ee ae ResicnaTion.—The resignation of Gen. G. P. Smith; of Tennessee. special agent of the Post Ottice Department, has finally been accepted by the President. SECRETARY oF THE TREasuRY —The Hon. t Howell Cobb has left the city on a brief visit to] Turner Association at Baltimore terminated on en ad which designing to protect the right of slavehold- | New York. ets in the Territories, was framed so to do. The scheme of Mr. Douglas to work out the end a Tux Weatuge.—The following report of the of Mr. Seward lacks those merits of straightfor- weather for this morning is made from the Morse ward manliness and honesty of dealing; seeks, under the disguise of overwhelming slici- tude for the prinei ple of equal rights, to sacrifice for it melegr=ph line to the Smithsonian Institution. time of observation is about 7 o’clock : psi 2 1859. New York, N clear, nat. ‘he rights of the South to appease the Moloch of | Philadelphia, Pa. lear, 79°. abolitionism by the use of squatters iu the Terri- ueimers, — peveal soa pee tories as the instrument. M ‘chgena” B oki The South, thank God, is not yet reduced to the ve essity ef choosing between the election or the | N, support of the gentleman nominated on one or the | Raleigh, N other of these two abolition hobbies; nor would Aid ele Charleston. ative against theelection of theother. Inthe Con- | Augusta, G: Savannah, G: Macon, Ga. Columbus, she touch either with a forty-fuot pole asan altern- vention, and subsequently in the election. she will sustain some statesman standing on a constitutional platfi tin. who,she knows well, will protect her power of the executive office, if elected. If abo- | Jackson, Ala. Petersburg, orfolk, V: in, 8. 8. a. a, litfonism {sable to achieve the government, the parton ore mi quicker it succeeds in so doing the better for the New Orleans, La. lear! 779, wind NW Sonth; when, knowing precisely to what she must look in the future for the protection of her interests Frederick, Md. a berland, Md. mn, Va. aod rights, she will at once turn her eyes in that direction. If the views of Mr. Seward are those | of the majority, or if the like views, (in their prac- majority of the country. it is but proper that the = fact should be made evident to the South by their trinmph in the election. But that she will stultify Lerself to the extent of directly or indirectly aiding in the election of either of them, is the most pre- posterous idea that ever entered even the brain of cilice seckers whose thirst for place under the General Government has bereft them, as too often happens, of the little mother wit with which they were born. > Tue Houst Cieexsnte.—The calculations | woods’. and about the Clerkship of the next House made by the varions aspirants for the position and those interested in securing it for one or the other of them, are amusing to parties here who it usually amounts to. At least a dozen gentle- men are cock-sure of obtaining it; while quite fifty others are highly elated with their several combinations already formed to secure the place, Wheeling, Va. tical resalts,) of Mr. Douglas are approved by a | Parkersburg. V rected for tem day, 76 ; mini ‘wasa much talked about author: bap been invited to deliver the address prospects of success. There is no end to the} Cy Gorham, in ‘incinnati, O....... jarmer, O. Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7.a.m , (cor- ») 29,841; at noon, 29.579, ‘Thermometer, at 7 a. m., 66°; at noon, 73°. Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 a. m. to- imum 63° —————<re-___ Personal. +++>Hon. Z. Kidwell, of Va., is at Browns’. Hon. P. F. Thomas, of Mo., ts at Kirk- -- Hon. A. P. Willard and “family, of Ind., Hon. H. 8. Sibley, of Minn., are at the Na- +++-'The Major A.J. Donelson who died re- compre | cently at Lafourche, Ia , was not Andrew Jack- bead how such electioneering is done and what | son Donelson. Hermitage , the adopted son of the hero of the +--+ John Neal. Esq , the novelist and poet, who bafare fhe ricuitural Society at has accepted the in- mberland county (Me.) A; Ortabe- next, and while the combinations sought to be formed to essere Digi tte Ain war cs a sees jal dispa nein ‘om the same end are quite as numerous. mercial, dated New York, Aug. 26, says: i None of those engaged in the yame seem how- wi ever to take into consideration its most importang inderstand from excellent au ity that Count Walewski has addressed a letter to the editor of element: the strength of the incumbent who is a | the New Vork Times, thanking bim, it the name candidate for reelection, of course. He has made | © by far the most acceptable House Clerk who bas held the office in perhaps twenty-five years. his personal popularity being as great with the mem- bers of one party as with those of the other. His adiniuistration of his trust has been far more sat- isfactory in a business point of view than that of any other gentieman who has occupied the po. sition tn our time. Though charged with the duty of footing the bills growing out of the change of the hall to the new south wing of the Capitol buildiug—involving very heavy unusual expenses, so rigidly has he economized the pub- lie’s means at bis command, #s that bis belance sheet for the last Congress shows an actual saving of some half million of dollars; au item mot to be sneezed at in times when the newspapers discuss the possibility of a bankrupt U. 8. treasury. Our own opinion is that in the squabbles of those who would occupy his place, there will be enough opposition members, who, being dis- gusted with the personal and political rasealit: that will surety be developed in the efforts to over- reach each other om the part ef more or less involved In the contest—will conclude to let well enough alone, in that department of the business of the House, to secure his reclection; the fact that th th u uh bh he will receive the unanimous yote of the Demo- | ls about to visit Canada, will not trave eratic members being now beyond question, Peis SC AN Tux Prorosey Councu. wire THe ApacaEs.— C the late war.*? f Napoleon IIT, for the course of his paper during IF The latest and most raseaily mode of rais- ing the wind in Philadelphia was manifested {n he proceedings of a fellow, named Henry John- son. alias C. C. Williams, who lately advertised in the papers of that city for fifteen young ladies, highly educated. to go south as teachers in private families. He announced that the salarics would be good, and consequently his office was beseiged with applicants It was stipulated by the adver- ser that the ladies should defray in part their xpenses to their respective destinations, On ar- riving in New York city en route for the south, the sharper took charge of the baggage of the ladies, collected from them about one hundred and fitty dollars for their fare in the steamship, aud | ther while they were waiting paticnt! y at the hotel for im to couduet them on board, he made off with ue plunder and has not been heard of since. The bayyaze of thirteen young ladies was recovered by 'Y | the police. Two of the ladies who went to another otel, (the Astor,) could uot be found. Their trunks with property valued at $1,000 1s also missing. — 1077 It is rumored that the Prince of Wales, who lin the nited States, except under a strict incognito. It has been decided that he would be subject to too wuch attention; so that his rather delicate health Intelligence has been received by the United | would suffer from the incessant serenades and States Indian Office from the New Mexican | v isits to which he would be subjected. The terri- Agency. Superintendent Cullen, at the request | ble enthusiasm of the American people is much of the office, left Santa Fe on the morning of the | dreaded in Europe. There princes of the blood and I8th, for the purpose of meeting the Apaches and | g holding a talk with them. He was accompanied | fu by the Hon. J.S. Phelps, of Missouri, now on a visit to that country, and others. ‘The party was men. Previous to starting they sent three Mex!- cans in advance to notify the Indians of their {n- tention to visit them and the object of their coming. When the party arrived at Hatche’s Ranch, (the last settlement on their eastern border) | 1 face an Ameri: reat persons generally go abroad without anymob vllowing at their heels or cireumseribing their ‘movements—-but here we make much ado over | Frstesiqns. every new comer, GAKES escorted by Col. Bonneville with a force of 1%0 | cert singer, from a patriot exile to a con- from a Turkish surveyor of navies to ballet dancer. No prince is powerful enough to muititud: 07 In New York, on Wednesday aight, John jays refused to driuk with John Kelly, whcre- they were informed by one of the Mexicans that | upon the latter knocked the former down twice. the Indians being advised of their design to visit Hays did not resent the blows, bat quietly walked them, became very much alarmed and imme- | out of the house, followed by his assailant. The diately commenced. making off. This was done | assault was renewed in the street, and Hays. feel- despite the assurances given that no harin should short distance further and being unable todis- | thi cover any sign of the Indians. conclnded to return. ing that his life was in danger, drew a double- attead them. The company, after proceeding a | barrel pistol and pat himself on bis guard, and in © course of the tight he shot Kelly in the abdos men. Hays was arrested subsequently. Kelly Superintendent Cullen thinks these Indians onght | cannot possibly live. fo.be chastised, but this sbould not be attempted Matil ft cam be done well; therefore all collisions should be avoided wutil the Government is ready — 17" Dr. Julien Xavier Chabert, well known as dj the Fire King, died a day or two ago in New| tine terms, and well p 4 to commence the work in the York. He was sixty-seven years of aye. In 1823 proper way. wat ‘Tue Cavvo ann Camancux Sxin\isu.—latelli- Bence lately received by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs shows that, instead of the Caddo Reserve indians being the sufferers, im their recent | an wencounter with the Camanches, as was reported | poor. through the papers, the latter came off second best. ‘The attack was began by the Camanches, when the Reserve indiaus, in repelling the attack, pur- | b®S been arrested and taken to he came to this country as an exhibiter of his sal- amander qualities, and entered red hot ovens. Subsequently he became a kind of chemist doctor, and made almost all kinds of Preparations for discases, as well as and Poisons for fliesand insects, id lucifer matches. He is said to have died 7 Philip Reed. postmaster Poolaville, Ma , Itimore, on the Sued them so hotly that they left their horses, | “barge of opening and embezzling two lettera mules, &e., behind. The only injury sustained | om that ottice, containing sowe $19 in ‘by any of the Caddoes was one of their number | There have recently been numerous being wounded by an arrow in the arm; they had | *e mails in Western money. losses from Maryland, and every effort also two horses killed. ‘Pheir march was con- | 425 been made to find out the guilty parties! tinaed without further interruption, and at las advices they were safe upon the new résertation. Pes es Reed was committed by U.S. Commissioner Hanan for a further examination. rs <atpndin— wane aee, PaivaTeLann OLatus in Cativonnia.—Patents | 7" Lately, an English lawyer succeeded in haye been prepared at the General Land Ofice proving himself innocent of a crime of which he with a view to transmission by the next J the Surveyor General of California, for delivery for the following private land. ¢laimsin said State. The Capay Rancho, in favor of Josefa Sota, con- taining 44,389 acres. The Sausal, im favor of Jacob P. Leese, containing 10,241 acres Mission San Luis Obispo, sion of Santa Cruz, in favor’ of same, containing 16,94.100 acres. The Mission Miguel, tu favor of same; containing 33,97.100 acres. a hat eh ti Tae U.S. Pricave Concress.—tit is by many that the report telegraphed from Phila delphia that the United States frigate’ Congress had yone down with all om board, causing every had been ‘sent to the s in litigation, in pro i ions in our store a Vslbthet foal bpespicscy, on has tormenta my ‘FSU 3 only. 19 eax vy Parliament, Ra iSO im favor of Bishop ‘tt Alemany, contaming 62,72.100 aczes. The Dis etasauetead expected St. John’s to land dispatches; mails Tae rah th Fatt rei al vd 10> Messrs. MeKeban house, at Cincinnati, fire on one to suppose. from the language used. ahat it | tained bad been «‘lost,” meant nothing more nor. tesa | mated Penal settlement, publicly (025,000 a8 a settlement of the mat- is dated that the mammoth sicamer Great chartered by Mr. Lever, and is to leave Gelway about the middle of the nt méuth for New York.=She will call off & Evans's . ‘8F 950,000; fullyinaused, § = « fy) he Mee @o0ssIP. than that the ship had “sailed’’ down the Dela- Naval Intelligence. = BUR ASHINGTON NEWS AND * | ware river, and, “with all hands on Prep S Tae rahe ouns |ON.— The! he of r .” pT he was bly worded in U.S. Suir Cranes, bn Bareureies feshine " Ghear Cry axv Lirrie Woor.—Some of the | board. cura Rauarzio, Nicaracva, July 3i, 1859 'EDNESH a. The . of Mr. Stephen Arnold Douglas are | this form by some. ‘ A “ 2 A ph ye i " bot at 4 h atree! ri ing a great noise over the fact Se ciet irous < D ia officeholder (by the — va, ta al = tion) of the South, Mr. Isaac E. Morse, @62.2-, ' declared bis preference for tne electi of N é Jas to the Presidency over that of MS ah Nofhing can be more amusing thau gallu z era. ; a pooh eecceenencn Genvedien eee ‘ Se Se pie la fated hic rotes in ens Ms 3 Malach proclamations of prefecence on the partof} 40 « ll nll « oo Micccsmecttlts on shore, andecree ik, twenty per cent., so buvers get props at ty : sccaoved southern officeholders and disappointed pea to be the first American vessel of war that ever | eebaces of this ith ash morgen So — ae att SOMMITTER. a a “ne ie Ted, the Chane cam cerainy cfm urbe the | te Present ipdcducduem of Mexico” -A ew yur | FLRCURU onium ~~ ¥ iol “The South favor upon no such} gua vey oF 7 New Yorx Lypian Laxps.— adi ion to the we m- | of peace under a rome ks serene le oe . Fat ot '. “gh F principle; wet: ing any obligation rest- | Sustva thegurteys DESIRE tow abulyh of ithe New Kw “age di part | eden te resourcea of ke country ae Wy render if | feap ites secs eset ing on her to choose between any dozen—and less | \ ory Indian lands in Kansas, Lave been received | of A , in sf ony ee — yy finda where lame, but is hard at work woth fate haa ORs of aud prevch pare Gor- weed CL Menketiantees ancdabs shoes and ae fever peculiar EXCOKSION To {pi LYMONT.— pecs is} sys: - Joseph The Associated Press dispatch sny Sete “Ds of New Jersey, dieQiof it ou the S6th ‘Saly, He | |-Wasuinoran, Sepiember 1c, General Lane in 2.4 Fe Saesste Sohabeteetenbeie was borne to hie last resti by pet meat flag none ol real te Gel the public goncsatg, Sat seve officers porti: it con! e himee! Ni Ne bs bees There aspeckerer omer cases, Dat tee re his friends, and will take no-step to bring bimeelf LeU” Gttitos the skill and attention of «a 3. fore the asa cand date. eadate Sonteet ie A, Assistant Surgeon . E. Liming, |. Judge tae tates Lending Wy eseingten on 1 ioe ane cise they are all doing swell. “ Monday next, and proceeding via Pi yy 1 im vain fot the patronage o ‘We hear that Lieut. Phelps, at attached | tend the United States fair, at Chicage on t ery Ds It be merved on the to the sloop-of-war St. Mary's, hat recelved orders | inst. It snow probable he will be able, while Pretge bathe Lediex Diamer | to join us, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the | on bis way, to comply with the request of the gm the propesstor else of Lieut. Lambert. The bark Evadne, of | Democratic State Central Committee of Obio te | p icer. boat Boston, sailed from this place a few days ago In | canvass that State so far as to deliver several = : charge of her first mate, Join B. Davie wound to | #peeches. own Be At Callao and oS hisest States, roe sshd whats 9 a havin; on le a : Prye Griade, tn ‘inifed Gum mache halt AMUSEMENTS. meter, paket Be ‘pat tt tee toa the other shi uadron is Sy morni eursion. + oe gooee = = B. bees ptt Mada las ir. 8. W. Guewe. pore: ——_———¢@~= ieee NATIONAL GUARD Pic Nic Tur Gexmay Turnexs —The festivities of the ¢ vee he “44 pio coL UMBrs SPKINGS, : Wednesday night. by the grand ball held at the $: no4 Sting? ee P On MONDAY, Sept, Sra, 18, Maryland Institute. Yesterday (‘Thursday) the representatives of the various Societies met iu con- vention, and transacted the usual business. They passed a series of resoluticns favorable to the reu- nion of the Turner Societies of the varionssections of the country... (For some time past they have ATIONAL GUARD NATION RI been operating independent of each other.) Itay> wa a muse. = peared from the official statements made at the mama t will lemve the of tho tol, the meeting that the aggregate number of members Jom _Ba:8( with son; rner of ath strect aud Pa. avenue, and street in the United States is 20,300, of which 13,000 be- long to their rifle companies. Jt is probable that the newspaper published by the fraternity wil) hereafter emanate from Baltimore. The regular mecting of the Societies assembles next Monday in Chicago, Ilinois, and delegates have already OF Ades Ww YMAN The Wizzard and Ventritoquist, Has the honor to announce to the Poople that he | F! will open at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, On MONDAY NIGHT, at 7% o’olook, arsattar Hou te coue® ot Bac aeeiins mivoenee fore gentlewan and ladies | oe members of the company. was presented by Mr. Wm. Holtzman to Mr. Charles Krause, of Washington city, he having teceived the first prize for skill as » marksman. The following letter was received from the Pres- ident of the United States : Wasnixeron, 20th August, 1559. Gentlemen: [ have received your Find invita. tion, on behalf of the Turner Association of Balti- more, to attend their grand festival to-morrow. For this valued token of their rd rigger hy sent to the members ny cordial than |. My pat Committes of A left for that place. Previous to thelr depart- axp Every Evusixo Dunixo tax Ween; es apt. J. A. Feit, ure a magnificent and costly wreath of flowers A MO>RERNOONS, sty sock. or aeay ar Sooeb: ae ates SS aud Children. teeter sales tee a as U7 For full details see hand bills, !—FROLIC!—GAYRTY!—LAUGHTER! "Mite ‘and AMUSEMENT, in abundance. eu PERSONAL. 1a iad REWARD.—Broke jail. on Sunday ie at Astingvon N han i Y |, the 4th is it. t white oan! ‘AITMEY and JOHN TY MAGRU: Pertlocinie re adlvortinemeut. tu t 2. <3 rh if + fave? lic duttes render jt impoasi ble for me to be present, ER id AITHEY wes committed to Jail op the | NOTICE TQ PLEASURE SEEKERS —The Dak T ype nay, Pave a peed cad positing 19th dng of June last, onerpea with the caesdeor of N ttomag’ tenes bant ‘om pan, time of f' Yours, very respectfully, J.T. coats, at Laur-l Fa Pei Sess i. heey = 7s auxks Bucmaxan. Hey aches hi light oompie jon a hve foun ifer the puvite of Benge 5 Polk, C. F. Seibert, Dr. E.Wise, Com- dark brown hair. s eu, a $$ ——_$_____ i Maj. Jonathan Keassley, a resident of De- had on common ing Opportunity of ; y to the tha eG sib3 pair of substantial leg. mt Up vies — ee ay tvoit for over thirty years, anga prominent actor murder, he was empioy: . Tr ‘weather. “ wpe h eget 2 ye | wes eos grea ek it, the rehension of said Aithey—no rivilege of remsining t mi return: in the early history of Michigan, died on the | \horetakeecprocided he iwdslivared atthe Tatet | Rent dees wise Fae kak ere mE wodollare, (25 Bist ult. . Prince George’s county, Maryland ‘With privilege of ta one oF two x Se apeees A wid =, ok nme eee aed tie ~~ t--a ne sport Re —- 0 : regar rn of Ju! mt eis ‘e wi : ‘Aicices in regard to the cotton crop of bout masteon years sf age, bona tole , | other small fish shandanks else hes! North Carolina are ynfavorable. Large fields are Night hair and very bine eyen; is about five feet ax | game : damaged. and many others will not ma’ jgones high ; hasa mother living in Georgetown, | Gocd Hotel scoommodations can be had Al these Wo will give s reward lars for te ithe . » & reward | ilere fo his oe tears foot of oth atrect at Gh a. m. and.si YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCT_| apprehension, if delive: ail of Prince | p. . 235 p.m. and 3d x. mi. ETY—A reguiar monthly cernd of 2 corge’s county, Marylai 4 <i ‘or wr information inquire at the Company's Fairek's Gnsrehon SUNDAVRERERSOON | 9" "R, W"G, HADEN Bretdeat ofthe Boars se ee eee Marine LY. © next, iminediately after Vespers. ‘The annualeieo-| Teat:—T. E. WILLIAMS, Clerk. -auas ef is ioket Agent P: any. felt ationdance is tateestierevgsrusgane Pee. A | — Ra eee a « nested. OMES’ DENTAL SURGERY—A system «f sez P. J. McHENRY, Rec. Sec. A Banta Suceers.Wy Sohn omen, fi 3. with THE CONGREGATION OF THE First eptoass price . byterian Church, avail t Taft's Operative Denietry—A i use of tho kind Zier et she awe af Pest Cara Yor | om Operate Dente: by Se ate with lente” | WW ANEED-A COLORED BOY. wn afternoon serviee, during the reconstruction afthe'r | UOns; B ce $2.75 house, or a Woman SABBATH A PTR NOOR eee et chuceh on | | fhe Use and Abuse of Tobscoo, by John Li- ply at 425 E street, menge at 4 o'clock. ‘The Rev. tr Seireen frum | Aich®hol; Ite Pisce and Power; by James Miller; renpsot the University of Virginia, wi'l praach. se 2-2t | price Svetr. N a: cook, Good references THE MEMBERS of the METROPOLI.| °“""*°*¥ed wEAV Ge & MAURY , es Seen aan a ee TAN LITERARY ASSOCIATION. are Booksellers and Statin Fee —— hereby notified that, sgcording 2 adjournment, the | se2-st 334 WANTED»; a Colored man. 9 SITCATI ssveiation er com, Ne eg Spay “ Waiter. Goo fy Hall, on FRIDAY Sept 2h at Gorcisek gn COBNS SURED! CORNS CURBD 4 yD: | tion can be shown. JOUN PHILIP, 801-20" WMG MOORY, President. Pa SE WASD. Pi Peay oS Cap ag El RL 194 1336 at.. bet. C and b, THE LADIES OF THE THIRTEENTH | Doctor, in ufloring bis servioos to the citizens of | WW ANTED—By a reapectable Woman, a SITU. street Baptist Church will give a TEA ‘ashingten, id respectfully state t he is ATi 8 nurse or house servant. Has goc@ TY atthe Lecture Boom of said chureh, on | armed with Certificates of cures eife in the | recomme: ons. Addrers Box No. 1, at tiis of BAYS 8. ares | ~~ muinonns at? romero py ans the familionof the — fice. 1 ame wil! consti cota! oO meet e > - waning Tickets to ba had of Mr Heath, Mr, Law, | mand upon sservioes, his of -e hourp will bette an WARTED A BOY from 16 to. 18 pare of aah. 1s and others of the church. and Mr. Tschiffely and | 9 o’elock a. cough the week, a dfcom 10 to 4 | 1°, Must cote with proper re commondatior others of the New York ave. Presbyterian Charoh, | o'clock on ‘avbath. Charge, 5) cents, and a | ply J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., 269 P, and at thedoor. 0 1-2t* '| cure assured. se2-Iw* | nue. Mistes i L# GRAND MUSICAL, AND SOCIAL ED PENNSYLVAN ENU W437 CARPENTER. ly J. tertainment to be given by the ladie: ‘of tne ——— — on . 267 PROM BRON & Roe Bee a le stceet Baptist Choreh on FRIDAY EVEN HOT AH CERROUC BE age 5 canare B i, 1838. d ERS. Ww D-A WET NURSE. Call et 20 ekots $1, admiiting Gentloman and Lady, in- OOKING RANGES, ‘South side of G styeot, between leche seu cluding roiréahmente. Some ol the best i] PARLOR GRATES, ae ee talout of the city have kindly volunteered Qatce! | PARLOR RLOR STOVES ee aioe onl yioos for the occasion. , wel 2 COOKING STOVES. ANTED TO PURCHASE—A small, confor £0.50 1s pipe CHAMBER Stoves, &e. | WANT BWELLIRS AO ae ee dor : yention OF THE MOST APPROVED MAKES rons, in Acouvenient joeation, for winch’ Neck or a ioe ih ke ee at All Goods sold by me are guarantied | wall ho paid. “a ppl: immediately fo CHARL Loize. Navy Yard,on the first FRIDAY in Sept. in. tw boas represented. | Glee Hah’ He Attorney at Law, opposite weet bar i eh. ak Cela m. All Brothers JAMES SKIRVING Wasursa sow ae ANTED—A first-class MILLINER, W ood references, V, md ‘ cel, No. 379 Pas es ty, Sweet Irox, M anv Ja.) ANCPACTORY, PANNED Wark i a se2-002m Southeast corner Pasay. aud Ith st. | Porecn ay nce eth ote Wichineoe tT stants. S] CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES" | _susiatee EL. cE ARRIAGFES! } reat yal A | re tne wae EACESS pcxaty norm | [SE SOODS SALESMAN WANTED=A vi Hong Families aupplia! at | the citizens of Washington and the sur uainted with the city trade. Situatio, it. una DTN GE Ck SA! | crunding oenies ans teen ee es yM PERRY & BRO Ry at all. Eindarsed aie, | tus | aust “Perry Building? Para coe k BA fete aoaatee hat | on Dir Rtueemne ad MT gee | Sen rat Reman Peer ant it sl e vy Jeti tippers, Baler Excurnisuas Wetltons | carry on the business: imallite seetate beset | WWANTE pe uo siece, Faterinments furdiahed a the | ferme mon of crestexperionce in the bmatnees. hav rat, fare beta nerttie of tohane See arm work, SMALL CAKES ofa ant i gente per Kundeed. | America, we feel oonh lent'of siving satiaiection seorer er ia gay sapeees.” Mid ere au zy JOSEEW SCHAFFIELD. “| Repairing carefully and promptly’ ated to | Post Giioe, Washuston, eu 30-iw" COUPON BONDS OP THE WASHING wig a | AN y WN GAS LIGHT COMPANY sea cate | _T would moat roapsetial Wore DOR MN: ENGBAVIN Fat gare se Rea at | ger et uty emt eta graris, Bewidniea Go CARR and ars forealeby RIGGS & Be: pana — wM. 7. HOooK. | AL" ote palais oot ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES ap ie 5 ANTED— «desiring Eamplovmoyt go ‘ mh bln rege aise ira: bic, Nics astas ae a ytd tow op ue the rete a iW. & LA) Giines mee ior 2 HSRE ie every day, and sent to any part of | and GENTLE Supplies of a their mployers i be prompt rhe the city. WEDDING CARES made ver)"erian | RM GENTLEMENS PUES fewest 3 wed J.D’ MeKENNEY. very . Particular attention to far- | most Fashionable GOODS in my line will be made | = WA o ; shing everything in the party line. Ice: to} daring the Fali and Winter. WaAnz82. MEDIATE —A ort cinse mefvate femiliong conte par quart My frcilitios tor doing Uusinons are of the most | gopiy st Beek ani eny 4 BUNDLE WASHER, BLPHIA C favorable character. Buying my. stock the Leta” — st and F sts. most advantageous terms for cash and c 2 aa no store rent to pay, enables me to sell the lowest prices for cash Alt, 4 it Lpesfors, | aire good art'cies at moderate prices are A. to LOST AND FOUND. CoaL CO A Lr! | anexam jot of my > tock. oat. ~—=3 = 50 tons of R d WHITE alt é REWARD —Steayed away from the sulacri- on the way, Will be wuld Yau Feaiereey ete? BOW | |," Polite attention ad fear dealing may bese bers black and witte xpotisd SOW. WARDE! SSTEW, ET. Clergymen supplied at » disc E we The shows roviied wilt i erence ~ 802 Office: and 12th abs, 302-3t 424 Pa. avenue, . SAM’L HOOVER, MESSRS .P) £08, CAULFIELD wail R NEW YOR > | eee Cerner OFOR wed F ets. reeume their Instructions in Vocal and Instru ASSAGE, INGLUDING. MEALS AND OMICE.—Takon up bo eee mental Music on Monday, September 5th. “beaten gow $7.50. BUFF ALU COW. She las a white se Cammy aees erg ane, Virgins, Sorew ottl of the tall Sh TE cee : ; - - » oe Tr Gen HoakBING WDB W stHupn. | PEMOUNT VERNON. care perraatocmms -' x 24 1). Ce ec Seamae | WENT Oa aeeesyee | mae aw Rn ——— - . y IN Fs * 7th, wn A rE : Sildreatine the Prinetpele sat He Semuttaary, or by Mt Aloxandtia.at30 clock p. m.aameday.” | STURAED OR STOLEN—On Tuonday inst. 2 se2-Tu,PheSéw .- M. J. HARROVER. take he coaches sanigton aud Grorgetuwn | 96 spots. ond with bell on nut ake’ exit a : can take tl oases Bo ae pry Ey 4 coo with & rope sroond her neck, A, $3,000 Woe? ‘ANCY GOODS, aPa ave syenge hourly, or they can leave reward of 9s wt an tadormeast a tig sue to the OF the latent ons, von fhe steamer the a Wharves at 1 tei Teeoress: sean Waene “a LAUG: rooms can ed on application to | _*° wy Fort. Sq. | Messrs. Morean & Ww. Ww. é 5 wae wea aes Hed i ai night will ne haaehtet woman Ws, RAN, AWAY, PRO! E SUBSCRIBER, 20th st. "and Pa. avenue, - (neurance Will be effe:ted om ali coodsby | 2° BO Wiis 7 of August. Lassics, usTHRR Hee AD MOSEEN wf sa'at the office of ths Company at i por cant bes. mA Meh, eee i will The ions for th H mouth and nose; of cop, re cinta | Rese ate eate mascara tat Sey, Aefrean tetvachnetes WU we 5 jaster. ps iy GENCY FOR SANDS Yoghag serpent od ec infant | ntwe Sav onuctt in tite conse A’ Ginasand betes ?9 ori nna NUPELATED ce Agee eased ince {PY to FOWLE & | & mba, aial'B io aleew Super, Phoepate of Lame. | Beravian pro AES Abas : CROMWELI. & Co sol mane Ger biece 2 ee lose por ton if taken from Wail | 402 6 Weat st. corner aibarns New Grey | 8elo" WILLIAM J. BERRY: weet tates; nn roy ASHINGTON READQ: WARD.—Stra: stolen, on Mouda) eee aes OSEPH PO, Ascent, i | mas fou UMRTERS BD SS REWARDS Swerete. oy four gee 2.st¢ ered yy . od tea Binh se? ad entre ha FT i ala Bye wood z°4 aes ve reward will be . Raa On & Sdn. and coal dealers, (0 ety “ita, ‘ cg Cail a aa wis EAMTIFUL . : HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE B iojroncere ERE Rowse ae ae Sew For any and stat, rom” S- BROWN, ND BACCU. Ww oopD! yeieter ° <a acco, ‘ 8 CH, ee can be wt