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r (rte ‘STAR PUBLISSES TCR LISTS OF LETTERS RIMAINING IN THE W asuineton City Post Ovrice UNORR THE PROVINIONS OF TRE LAW DIRECTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER KAvING T4E LARGE*T CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DRLIVERT of THE OFPick. [T# TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORES THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaILy Painteo tx tas Disraicr ov Cotcmsia. eel ——— Notice.—Dierniet ov CoLumBIa ADvERTisz- MaNTSTO BEINSERTED IN THE Battixore Sun ASE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED PROM THE Srak OPFtcR. Se ee Cutt CotScits— Beard of Aldermen.—Thie board met yesterday at the usual hour, the Presi- dent, W. T. Dovey Raq. in the chatr. A communication was received from the Mayor nomfnating BL. Jackson and Woodville Latham sioners of the Centre mar! . one nominating Richard as a mem- Mae Board of Health. in place of John F. le resigned. Also, dve nominating W. W. Moore, C. 8. Jone.” Wm. B. Todd. John C_ Fitzpatrick, and Jouo PeCoyte. for Commissfoners to superintend the erection of the new Centre market. . ‘The néminations were, on motion, referred to the appropriate committees. The monthly report of the Intendant of the Asy- ly referred. , lom Was teceived and dui ber of Ce PETITIONS. ion of Milton F. Garrett; that of Sam’l g relief from an erroncous assess- Uateof Peyton Carte: praying remission of thikat iomte i, vis and others, H. Jacob Gideon and others; for the water mains to be laid im certain that of James S Jones and JD. Crocker, praying for remission of a gine; that of Wm. Losey map so be for the im- provement of a pavement in square 785; all of which were presented aud appropriately re- ferred. - PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Duaniagton asked and obtained leave to personal explanation, sayii that it was extreme reluctance that he did so, and that 4 but the extraordinary course of the Com- uneil im permitting a rejected market- ioner, under pretence of making a explanation, to assail the meinbers of this rt becanse they had four times. in the dis- rgeof their obligations to their constituents, to reject the nontination of Willian Orme, ult juduet Bim te motice the assault which had bevn direrted: towards him in the lower board at a Lote meeting. Mr. D* stated that it had been made his duty, as chatrman of the police committer, to which the ei) jeet was referred. to investigate certain com- piolnts by fespectable citizens doi « entre Market. ‘The report of ® fine; Poikinhora aad others, and tat of Bates & pti So thi committee bad Weett placed before the public, and the fact te at §hoad been signed by aif the members of the amrittee—one of them the friend of the rejected «guissloners—ought tm be considered as suti- evidence of its moderate character. Voce rejected commissioner, in the attack of last Monday evening, beasted of his long and valuable. « rviges In the market. If the present assessment is just, itis clear that the c. jon has suffered erat loss from bis meglect to increase the agsess- ment tn former years; for no one has contended at the business of the market this year justifies urease of stall rents varying from twenty to hondred and iy per centum over the assess- of last year. If the previous assessments fiir, then the assessments of this year are ru- J raed oaere Hither case proves the rejected conmissiouers to have been unqualified for the oder. Fhe ex-commissioner. in the course of his re- nrcks. gave Lis bearers to understand that wealth wos only standard of respectability, and feit fad: cant that the police comunittec should listen to com plaiats of men, numbets of whom }®) more towards the support of the city govern- tout than himself, and a majority of whom are his saperiors in respectability and intelligence. ile alse buasted of the benefits he had conferred tue elty; and the namber of houses be had ted. What that had todo with his qual- | id ations for markethouse comuzissioner’ the s)-siter eonid not conceive, and he hoped that the ft ture histeriau would be able to discover the great = conferred upon the city by this Washlay- tou mfiilionaire, for he must confess he had been una ie to gain any information upon the subject. The ex-commissioner, like many of our most vy entigens, Lud beea a retail grocer; but t he bad put less water in his whisky than gbbors was not fally known. He is now a toon dealer. a business followed by some of the deoters complaining of bis action a3 market com- x rt “fhespeaker hoped it was not to crush utioa that tue heavy increase of assessment ! been made 4 this class of dealers in the morkt. Ne doubt he bad built many houses, not t b to bereiit or improve the eity, but to * put mone: ta bis purse; Sa tesapeabin andl ncc toner, tat this rejected commissioner had dabbled tur ia the stune business which was followed yy the famous “ Shylock.”’ At some futare day, when the grateful citizens of Washington are Fa:sing 2 monument in market-house space to orate the great blessings conferred upon vy the subject of these remarks, the speaker ne some modern Antonio coming for- useribing upon the marble (or brass!) a something like the following : ~* there ives the body of thirty-six per cent, © Ware The more he got the more be lent; ‘The wi got the more Le craved, foul Lerd! can such a soul be saved 77° W lite the speaker desired to avoid all mal € rovercsies, drawn into them , the fear of ety | ¢ deter bim from loing equal justice o 4 the bumblest« itizea sad the most exalted. would listen as spoey be the complzints of a our streets.as he would to lthiest citizen. The wishes of bis the dictates of his own conscience overned him in bis actions here. Mr. D. the Board for their courtesy in permitting jake bis rewarks, and took bis seat. BILLS PASSED. The following bilis were reported and : A bill evive an act for the improvement of M s * mer # bill from the lower Board making ation to repair north E street at its in- with ‘Penuessee avenue; a bill from the ot Board to take up relay the gutters nth street between B and C strects nor! a r tie relief of Wim. Hupp a bill for the re. tef of James Howard; a bill for the relief W.C Woodward; a bill for therelief of Martin Conner: a Lill for the rellef of De Bowsleber; a bill for the revef of James Towles; a bill for the relief of C. Back am and G. 3S. Gideon; a bill to lay the f maias on D street north, from Sixth to Eleventh street west; a bill to lay a water main in Seventh street west, from F to F streets north; » bill to lay a water main on E street north, be- tween Sixth and Seventh streets west; a bill to lay a water main on E street north, between Second and Fourth streets west; a bill to la water mains in H street north, between Seventh and Fow-teenth streets west; a bill to repair a gutter in the Fifth Ward; a bill to pave the car- riage way on the north and south ends of the bridges extending over the city canal at Four-and- ahalf, Seventh, Twelfth, and Fourteenth streets; & bill from the Common Council to grade and we an alley in square 215; a bill authorizin; the yor we purchase, for the use of the Corporation, & set of the Uuited States Statutes at Large. BILL NON-CON RRED Ix. A Dill was received from the lower Board, together with their amendment to the same, enti- tied a bill fixing the compensation of the Water it. pastrar and Water Purveyor. (The amendment of tue lower Board consists in steiking ont $2,000 scory of Registrar) and inserting the ligures S!.0#), and striking out the salary of #1 ,500, con- templated in the bill for the Parveyor, and insert- iuy tu place thereof $1,200.) On motion of Mr Slice the aucndments were nen-coneurred in, SSOLUTIONS Passxp. oviding for the filing of - ollice of the Water Registrar; lution directing the tiaance cominittee to in- uty the present mode of printing Corpora. » doc ctments, and what changes are practicable aud peoper to be made, if any; a joint resolution u the poorest laborer ef tue we autuortzing the Mayor te cause to be fitted up, a ning tue Aldermen's Chamber, for use as a commit e room of the two Boards; a joint resolution making am appropriation of $125. to be expended im completing repairs on the late North- rru Liberties engine-house, for the accommoda- tien of t ex & site near the present Nehens ion wideb to erect 8 new market-hou se THE NOMINATIONS. Dapmingtom. from the police committee, vi baek the Mayor's nomtnations for Com. rs of the Ceutre Market, recommendin cutirustion Mr. D. called attention tw a shad been introduced some weeks ft. abolishing the voting on nomi- aud providing that votes on aut be takea céra core, and hoped that vot: be taken oa the pending nomina- t would be taken from the table and acted Mr Phe resolution was accordingly taken up, and so ob passage the aves and nays were demanded, «Lat woe rejected by : aunington th <* ouers to tre Market, (6 oka the Board proceeded to ballot 2 > with the follewing result: baie WW. Moore—ayes 3, nays 5. Chas S Jovcs—ayesS, nays 7. So B Todd—ayes 12, su. SEF tzpatrick —ayes 12, nays o J FP Coyle—ayes 5, Hy vk “tor Chair anadunced that the last three were ¢ vod [3 ¥ the Reporter —It may not be amiss here te my that the rejection of Jones was owing to jesers. Moore and the fact alone that they are Mr. Miller introduced a resolution instructing ‘the joint committee on the Asylum to {inquire into the ex] of providing 2 hydraulic ram for we ue et:the Almstouse and Workhouse; re- fer Mr. Pisher introduced 2 bill providing for the erertion of a new Town Clock and an ‘Alera Fire Bell bee top of the proposed new Central guard- (Tuis bin Provides for the of the beautiful clock made for such a purpose by the late Wim. A. Voss, now in the National Exbibi- tion at the Smithsonian Inst tution, and the re- moval of the Alarm Fire Bell from the late Northern Liberties engine-house to the new Guard-house. 4 bill was introduced directing the Water Pur- veyor to cause fire-plug hydrants to be erected in certzin localities in the Fifth Ward; referred. —_ a similar bill for the Third Ward, was re- fer A bill was Introduced preventing members of the City Councils from holding otfice under the Corporation; laid over by consent. Adjourned. The Common Council proceedings, crowded out to-day, will appear to-morrow. ' Tux Casz ov Leetta.—The rascal Leslie alias Johnson, who was engaged in the recent shame- less fraud on a vumber of young ladies of Phtla- delpbia, is to be taken to New York for trial, a requisition from Governor Morgan baving already been sent on for him. All the missing trunks have been recovered. Among the young ladies victiin- ized is Miss Sarah Smith, an estimable oe lady teacher, who resigned her situation fn the Zane street school, Philadelphia, for the sake of the illusory promises made by this swindler * from the South.”” It is also reported that Leslie, while in Philadelphia, had, under the name of “G. H. Mason,”* still another *‘ iron in thefire” He rep- resented that he was the exclusive agent for the United Stites for the appointment of sub-agents to ‘ocure subscribers to an ving, to iia ished and delivered by the Mount Vernon Fund Association, and professed to have full authority from Miss Cunningham, Senator Douglas, &¢., for that purpose. His terms were fifteen dollars cash for each district, and he represented that he was in the receipt of an average of forty doliars per day from this source. He also victimized a number of eredulous youths. under promise of giving them situations FA Dis office as orks: _—s Fins-Pivc Hypraxts —Owners of real estate will be glad to learn that a movement is being made in the City Councils to increase the efficiency Of the fire department service, so as that {t may be rendered more usefal and valuable, b) many de- grees, than ever betore here. ‘The most importaut point connected with the plan is the perfection of & system for obtaining water. Too this end the wags committee of the Board of Aldermen are, ‘we are happy to see, directing their close attention Last evening, at the meeting of the Board, bills were introduced by Messrs. Brown and Price. for the erection of tire-pluy hydrants at convenient peints in the Third and Fifth Wards, on the pessage of which action was delayed, at the request of Mr. Fisher, chairman of tle drainage com- mittee, who stated that the importance of a opting the very best fire-plug hydrant that could be ob- tained, called for a ifttle delay, in order to give the committee time to ascertain which were the best and most economical. Mr. F. stated that the committee were in corr dence with the acting Engineer of the Water Works, from whom they expected important information ou this subject. Tus Treatay —The thrilling play of Louise De Lignerotles, at the Theatre, Inst night, was performed nip to the standard of the mosteritical auditors. Mrs. Gladstane, besideabeing a be :ut!- fal and intelligent woman, is a talented and ac- complished actress. C. Barton Hill, as the profit. gate. if we may not say the unfortunate and ill- fated Henry De Lignerolles, performed his ditti- enit role in an adwirable manner. Tue parts of Monsieur Legra: the father of Louise - roiles, by T. Hamilton; of Col De Givry. byt. Chaplin, and of Ce-ille De Givry, the wife of the Col., and mistress of Henry De Lignerolles, by Mrs. F. Williams, could hardly have been better Pemayee The amusing afterpiece of Mr. and 1s. Lullaby, by Mr. Raymond and Mrs. Proctor, was perf By the way, Mrs Proctor is an old favorite in Wash- ington, and is one of the Lest actresses on the American stave. ‘The performance, to- of © London Assaran Gay Spauker, and € ned in an unexceptionable m: ht, Is the great comedy Mrs. Gladstaue as Lady Barton Hill as Dazzle. Povice Mattexs—Before Justice Doan —Thos Noland, # boy, was arrested by Officer Haskell on a charge of selling to a man {n the market a quan, tity of oats from a wagon, fur which the man paid, but when he went for them discovered that they belonged to another person. He was sent to jai for a hearing. Richard Broderick was arrested for stealing a cow, by Olticer Kemble. He was held to bai! for a farther hearing. Reuben Bail, a very ungallant colored individn- al. quarreled and fought with Louisa Carr, for which he was arrested by Officer Zimmerman, and sent to jail by Justice Donn yesterday after: neon. Before Justice Clark. — charged with cursing and swearing {nu the public streets, and was fined 31.70. Daniel McDonald was detected {n the misde- meanor of obstructing the footway against the pro- visions of a Corporation statute. He was fined $2 06. Saint ANDREWS’ Soctuty —The third quarterly meeting of this Association was held last Friday evening in Temperance Hall. Among other busi- ness !n connection with the interest of the Society transacted at the meeting, a number of new mem- bers were received. A committee was appointed to make preparation and the necessary arranye- ments for the approaching anniversary. The So- elety Is engaged ina good cause, and many needy ones have felt the benefit of its “material aid.” With sach a Society in our midst. there will be no fear that a son or daughter of “Auld Scotia’ will have to “gang to wi’ a hungry wane.” Andrew Chase was Acctpgnt,—Yesterday, a colored porter, named Delaney, employed at the store of Mr. C. W. Boteler, while engaged in washing a window of the second story, tread upon the sky-light of the back building attached, and fell through into the store, injuring himself severely, though it is be- ed not dangerously. Dr. J. B. Reisbye was died ia, and administered to his relief. This morning he suffers greatly in his left «ide, but there are no definite symptoms of serious internal injury. Lost axp Fotxp.—Nothing so serves to show the universality of the circulation of The Star in the Federal metropolis, Georgetown, Alexandria, and the surrounding country, as the success of a vertising in {ts columns articles lost and found. descriptions of which are rarely inserted there without leading to their ultimate recovery. Our experience is that, in nine such cases out of ten, lost articles advertised In The Star are restored to the owners thereof. ORTOLAN AND OysTERs — Hammack is now serving up, daily, remarkably-tine oysters for the season, as well as every description of game that money and enterprise can gather now in the Fed- eral metropolis. His oysters and ortolan, as he serves them up, make a dinner or supper the en- joyment of which the most recherche Parisian gourmet might envy. Nanrow Escare.—Yesterday afternoon, as the laborers were engaged in exeavating for the foun- dation of the new Presb-terian church, on New York avenue, between TLirteenth and Fourteenth Streets. the bank gave way suddenly, and two of the laborers were caught under it. Fortunately. hed of them was seriously injured by the acc fe, ‘Tue Sarutation Civw bad such a fine time at their afternoon pic-nic at Columbia Springs, the other day. that they have concinded to have an- other, at the same place, on Thursday next, which is expected to be fully as good if not better than the previous one. All those fortunate to recelve tickets of invitation will of course attend Wyan in Georcerowy. — Notwithstanding the rain last night, Wyman lad a crowded house. This and to-mo-row nights will be his lat in Georgetown; after which, our friends at the Sepa prong tbepeidhekry aie ars 8 | CenTRE Manunt—The market opened this morning with a fair attendance of dealers of both lasses, and the supply was fully up to the ay: Tage, * nb unfavorable featlon notwithstanding © indications of the weather last night. A Gaanp Pic-Nie will be given at the new Catholic Church, im Prince George’s county. about fifteen miles from this city. on the Notti bam road, on Thureday next, which our citizen! are invited to attend. ARE vou REapy for the ladies’ excursion to Gly- Mont, to-morrow, for the benefit of the Ebenezer Chureh, Navy Yard? Remember, the boat starts early in the morning, Tre remreentn mmfinel extibitiol of the Agri- cultural Soclety of Montgomery cowitry, Md., ‘Will commence at Rockville, Md.,on Thursday next, tinue for two . The committee of areas ‘have made for } the napemblge of people to be from the counties of agricultural of Most miodern improved plan wilt esate The fast- est horses of the county and the t wilkcom-, for the ums offered. '¢ hope cit 4 dzens of the t will encoufage the of the farmers of Montgomery in their enter) in this respect, Tx Westen Wianves —The following ar- Saturday last, are regis- J. Bestly, Capt. Sherp, from North River, with tiles for the ‘coaney j schooner Tanta- R. K. Hawley, hard. from Port Wathall. with contr ir ‘Gas Company ; schooner Federal Hill, Capt. M ‘ers, do., do. ; er Metropolis, Capt. Banks, Salisbury, with lumber for Rastenge meee Sep- tember 3 - schooner E. R. Goslin. Capt. Acworth, wi frour Morgan & Rhine- _—_— Warcn Returns.—Wm. H. Mortimer, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs, $2. Geo. Lomax, col.. fugitive slave; retained. Catharine Wil- Hams, col., drunk and disorderly; workhouse 90 days. Patrick Roland, ; fine and costs, $2515. Henry Bass. ‘co! 'y -; UNlawfal assembly; Torkbouse 00 days. - Gasna,col ,do.; do, 90 Richardson chem tte do wipe Ann col., do ; 15, Sam Grate ny Ol, do ; fine and costs, $6.15. col.. do.; do. $6.15. -» do; do. $6.15. Thomas Logan, ing, do. "$3.15. H 7 fie nee aris. x, Go. LD. en] ; le lS. Charley Geager, do; do. e315? °°? 9° Hox. Revervy Jounson.—This gentleman does not contemplate (as has been currently stated through the paners) making a tour to Europe with a view of having an operation formed upon one of his eyes, froma ‘ht defect of which he has suffered of latesome inconvenience. He left this city on last Wednesday for Philadelphia, Where he expects to be suffictently relieved to en. able bim to return to Washington atan early da: He is erecting a handsome residence in this ci A where he {ntends permanently to reside. his pro- fessional engagements calling bim so often to the capital. ANoTHER Srecpzx Festival. —By reference to the advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that another festival for the benefit of the Steuben, Monument fund is to be piven at Arlington. the proposed monutnent Steuben, for the ere tion of which this fnud goes, is to be located in this city, every Was‘ingtonian should feel a pride and inferest ii contributing bis quota to the patri- otic end. baie = ; —E—E Postroxep.—In consequence of the heavy rain of yesterday, the National Guard concluded to a their pie-nic. Due notice will be given of the day appointed. We have understood that the early part of next week Las been partially de- termined on. Bua 1N rnd the Sabbath Sahoal excursion of the Fletcher and Providence Chapels, to-morrow, to Fort Washington. Sitaxe axn Bur Bary i —— Shake and Burn"! Shake and hig is the life of agony ondured by the from Fever and Ague., He wanders }:ke an in shadow, ucver knowing what moment may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to Sive Any serious attention to bn-inees He is a burden to himself, and a burden to his friend-, who are worn outin admini-tering to his wants. “Lhis 1s the condition of thousands in town and country. It is no exregeration to aay that Fever and Ague k1 le more people than any twenty other disrases nn Amecca ‘or afsore and apeedy cure of this terri- ble affliction. we take great pleasure in ro end ing Dr Hostetto:'s Stomach Bitters, w! lave @iready achieved a wide reputation for rapid ard werinl efleo's 1 4 n renovating the system prostiated ny thin dinense. for sale by Deng: oryw here, Men's Dass Surrs, Men's Business Suits, Yourus’ Duxss Surzs, he? Be a ‘omths? Business Suits, Curtvaen’s Dress Suits, as . Children’s School Suits. Noan Wategr & Co., Marvie Hall Clotaing Stare, Brown's Hotel Buildiug, would respectiully snaonnce that theirannual display of Spring an Summer Clothing is now realy fo inspec it i.ts and dealers genoral!y, ev- 86 6-903t 8 gern) ad of AD gesertment of ( 10 ad V owtty thing of the uewost and richost designe ‘a matorial, trimming, and workmanship, who stud . ble articies of drew odered tor selecting from of Ready-Made Clothing in juoed prices, nee with €ounom: An opportunity k thin city, at very re- apaly Manavitia! MaBavitra! ARAVILEA M ‘Tho most wonderful preparation known For Destroying Dandruff ; Curing Baldness ; Relieving Sick Headach Preventing the Fi Falline Ont; and Producing Giossy Curls, Sold by all rorpectahie Druggists aud Fancy Goods Dealera, and by the Propricte Price 0 @ iden Lane, N.Y. CHauLyes Exneet & Co., 96) that ia claimed for it, and ra the loss of hair if they “Tt will accomplish al ne one need fear or m Saxrorn’ h Any of those disag ntioe, Dyspepsia, but would tike to enly ¥ tom: domg our invalid readers ween induce them to gets bottle of D: of a remedy for fee) that we ara ct luvigerator, and take it, for we known from soaat experionce that itisone of the greatest rem- rgeneral debility, and consequent inactive wers,ever b-fore used. Ita action is 50. 1 complet vgive relief the first time hors. as it has to us, haifa bottle wilt be ail that is needed, e known of nothing we oan recommend with such confidence, asa family modicing, as the Invigorator. au 3!-2w,r DIED, On the 5th instsnt, CAROLINE, oldest f C. and Catharine Dickas, aged daughter ol Tyoareanud 14 days. Her funoral will take place from the residence of her parents corner of 6th street a Maryiand ave- nue, on to-morrow, ( Weduesday,) at 10 o'clock. * clock this morning, (6th instant,) of con- A WANNALL, aged eigh- teen years, daughter of W nnall. i will take pl ow afternoon, 7th instast, at 4 o’clock, fromthe residence of her uncle, Chas. P. Waanall |, Esq., corner of New York avonue and 9th: st. Es Yesterday morning, JOHN DAVIES, agea eigh- Davies. I] attend the funeral clock, at the residence of John Knowles, grandiather of the deceased, on 7th street, between N and O sts. 5 PERSONAL. Raw away die subeeribet, ou thee or a wi om ie subseri LJ July, withous cause or provocation, CATHARINE, BRALUNIGAN, anindentured apprentice gi’. This is to forewarn ali persons from harboring her, un- dor penalty of the law. JOHN C. SHAFER. se 5-St™ S() REWARD.—Broke jail. on Sunday 250 ht, the Mth instant. two white mon, Fe AITHEY and JON T. MAGRU: he said AITHEY was committed to Jail on the lth day of June last, charged with the murder of .T. Kiantz, at L Prince George's courty, Maryland. about five feet eight or nine inches high, light compiexion, thin face aud dark brown hatr“had on common clothing and a pair of substantial leg-irons, Up to the time of the murder, ho wasemptoyed atthe Laurel Factory in driving 8 team hauling cotton to thefactory. We will ward of wo Hundred Dollars for the ap n of said Aithey—no matter where take ovided he is delivered at the Jail of Prince Goon vunty, Maryland 50 Said MAGRUDE: ed day of July last, charged withtheft. H. about nineteen years of age, has a fair co lixht hair and very blue eyes ; is inches high; has a mother livii Wo will giva a reward of Fifty Dollars for his apprehension, if delivered at the Jail of Prince Georges county, Maryland. By order of the Commission Was committ HE BEST SKIRT OUT. IT HAS NO EQUAL. ls the lighest SKIRT ever made, and the only SKIRT that will not come apart. - = Made witsout a stitch or clasp of any kind, with sete Watch Spring Bustle. Laud exe: ateaac & HUTCHISON, an Avenue, oO ute Centre Market Space. 1 mi vimesceanal coir resrarieny’ fahozn ung’, Cane-seat Rockers, — Shades, Pisnde, istoads, “oun riains hius, Glass Crockery W: Silver-piated lc oS ves, Bar eauaise beeen ergs Kote craig of tee eat ginder anal I A tie segahhceos ily ri olay a ee g har S.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctrs.. By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctionosrs. IRA BLE DWELLING-HOUSE AT PUB- tia peo tiie ie poate . eh 18 Sth Septeni- at 5 o’clock p. my, 1 it ° shalt soll partoPtiot No.< erseucee ee anee ke improvements, which eousist desirable Dwelitrg house, ventana Tadged rooms, above Me aoa ligibly loon! + be- tween 8th ands Ps ironts, and caere Lp RR to wi safe and profi some and weil-ar- thdse who ma) to make . bie investr = tile perfect. the bale: ‘Teras: One-third cas 8 neo in LN for notes bearing interest from tee ol ‘ A deed given ari a deed of trust taken. ‘The con- voyancing att X Pei fs q * aus (Lut,) BONT?. SCHUM BS A ucts. I> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN coasequencee of the inclemenoy of the weather anti! WEDNESDAY next, the 7th instant, at tie sane hour and place. BONTZ & COMBS, Aucts. he 6- =F By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionoers, URNITURE AND SFFECTS OF A FAMI- Ly Removing Fxom tnx City—On THURS- DAY MORNING, Septeuiber 8th, at 1) o'clock, at 0. 328 street, between 13th and lth streets, opposite Franklin Square, we shal sell the Furni, ture aa eae ofa family removing from the city, consisting of— Manerasy stair Spring-sest Sofa, Rocker and Par- jor rs, Mauogany Card and other Ta‘ les, Giit-frame Mirrors. Prench Engravings, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Carpets. OF cl Rug. M Ci nd Ww e, Kitchen Utensils, &e. rms: nd under, cash; over that snm, a erodit of 30 and 69 days, for satisfactorily endorsed ee = 80 6- a By A.GR XECUTOR’S SAL and day . Auctioneer, OF UORSES, MULES, 4 Buocy, Cart. Wagons, avn MHakness, ar Avetiox.—On FRIDAY, the 9th iustant, 1 shall evil, at the late rosiience of Enos E. Rorkley, de- oo atl2o’clock m., s south G, between 12th and 13th strects vast, tho following mentioned goods Bnd chattels, viz: | Horse, 1 Mare aud Colt, 2 Mules. 1 Buggy, 1 Cart. 3 Wagons, lot Harnoss, 1 Riding Saddic, i ‘Wheel barrow, & c. Terms: Al! sums of $25 and under, cash; over $25, a credit of 4 and 8 months, for notes satiaiacto- ai'y endorsod, bearing interest. WILLIAM DIXGN, Executor. A. GREEN, Auct. Ry A. GREEN, Auetionoer. BE Xeceror’s SALE OF 4 Sweet Porstor: c i STARK FITED.) ' ATAL —Ou WEDN the lth testant. f sh: lat 12 o'clock 1 farm of tho lave Enos Berkley, in Prinee ros ty, Md., about six neton. on the Mariborough road, near the Long Old Freld— About 7 acres of Corn, patches of Irish and Sweet Potatoes, and Cabbage, all growing in the fieil. Als. alot of Panning Utensils, Oats in the straw, + ke. ms: 25 and under, cash ; over $25, 8 eredit of 4and8 months, for novos satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest. WILLIAM DIXON, _se6 Tt __A. GRE 8p 6 St ixecutor. a Been A . DOWLING BUILDING LOTS AT Avctiox, Vis ¢ tows —On MONDAY AFTE NOON next. the ath of Septamber, at 5 ove! ok shall sell, iu front ofthe premises, that valuable anu Sery desirable Lot nuimbernd §9, syt ner of ist and Frederick streets, ce Also, past Lot 105, fronting 56 feo with fine spring of wa’ T. DOWLING, Auct. E ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED of the weathor, until FRIDAY next, 1 inst., samo hour, SALE OF HACK AND HAR- ss. On THURSDAY MORNING. Sepinm ber 8th, at 10 o'clock. 1 will sel! yin front of the auc- tivn rooms, one Hack and Ha . : ‘Terms cash, A. KLOFP, Bailiff. seo WALL & BARNARD, By A. GREE TCHEN Fraviivre 1i0N.- Or FRIDA Mrs. Beck, at the corn’ ue, over the music store d general variety of Furniture, viz: a Rosewood Piano Forte, seven octaves, a good in- strument, hogany Sofas, Chairs, and Rockera, Ruy Sideboard, Dressing and other Bu- Teauy, Manozauly Marble top Centre and Piar Tables, Mahogany Dining, Card, and Side Tah Redsteads, Wardrobes, Wash Clo: Feati-> Reds, Hair and Shuck Mattrosee: rpots, Window Curta'ns and and Gas Burners, AO Bn her Chairs, Gooking, Radritor, an China, Glass. and C and Stands, 8 Shades, other Stoves, rekery Ware, With a large lot of Kitchen Requisites, And many other artycles, which we deem unneoos- ary to enumerate, xains under $25, cayh; over that sum, 4 months, for notes satisfactorily ng interest, A. GREEN, Auct. eee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. ATTENTION, VIGILANT. ‘ hereby notified to attend a ea tue Company, to beheld THIS EV By order of the President : t CHAS. endorsed, be se 3-d ou are ed meeting of NG. JOBN, Seo. =GEORGETOWN ‘TAXES FOR 1559— l Notiee ix hereby given that the Collector is required by ii se5.1w jaw toadvertise property and enforce the wines ofall taxes unpaid on the first Monday “elim "©, D. WELCH, Collector. A COLORED M NAMED GEORGE WHEELER, abused and ill-treated his wife, Elise = provatied oe iytecte — ey her ~ » the tro’ us . Tee ane testes RS ELIZA WHE Feom BOSTON.—the packet schoo efavlor, Captain Nickerson, has ar 7 . ™ tscharging her freig Apply to HARTLEY & BROTHER, ts eae aud 01 Water st., Georgetown, 806 St F Ee 1S H! 100 barrels prime No. 1 Princes Edward's Island Ale- 100 barrels prime No. 1 St, John’s Alewives, am do. do. No.1 Eastern Herring. Now landing per schooner Mercy Taylo:, from osraes at wi fee sold oy uote to suit purchasers, he AL uy to meet the market P| eT ZY & BRO, 2°6-1w 99 and 101 Wats 3 own. ‘ Ly Rea oro Ke ETOWN! WYMAN! ONLY THREE NIGHTS— MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY; ND FOR SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES, on sodst TURSDAY AFTERNOON. (COR NEW YORK —The packot schoouer Ham- Uton, Captain Ogden, will sailas above 4 # ith d toh. For freight apply to een rate FE CORD EL DODGE, Pan 63 Water st., Georgetown. 80 FOR SA1.E. ; 180 sev Bucey RIMS. 14, 1% and 1% inch, St pair BUGGY SHAPES." * Ze Sat Rlckor Bocey OKES, Uy, 1g and 12, inch, 89) dozen Axe, Pick, and Sledge HANDLES, In store and for sale low by MeCOBB & DODGE, se53t 63 Water st., Georgetown. SCHOOL BOOKS AND Ss SCHOOL REQUISITE A full supply of SCHOOL, BOOKS and 8° TIONERY on pleasing terms. Also, a choice lection of PIA MUSIC at4 cents np ae. to re- duce stock, at MISS 'THOMAS’S Book and tancy High street, n SCHOOL BOOKS. Now ou hand a full supply of School 1 Findss . Ponn, Ws half-cheate & NG TEA, Bee ott Fite, bores, rein | 5 = ee Teal TEA, | wing Material of all kinds, Fata) best KS bs. GREEN GINGER, bry 3 No. 128 Bridge atrost. a je >= he = se Ime CURE “ URNER'S | GINGER WINE on Pee HA We have just received and have for sale Turner's s08 3" eee OR eee aeneral Debian, Wee aes for Ds spepaie, —_ -- — ene ality, e ‘as COX & McKENNEY QQ | arrhoa, Dysentory, Ron : DEALEKS iN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. We have on @ varied choice stuck of TOBACCO and CIGARS —wholesal and retail. Those wishing a first rat cle will do well to eall. All ord filled PEF Seventh street, near @. RE you INSURE D?—Ample v nut NCO Hes mete the WAS | ol ses | this market. ARNY & SHINN (States) oor. Green and Olive «ta, RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, at THE Usion Bortiixs Depot, Georgetown, D. C.— invite the APP ae of 8 ubhie to our stock C RAB AP! 1 » Which is now as swoot as if it was jus ‘erranted to_be pure apple fui y for he WASH" | au (States) ARNY & SHINN. ‘of Penn. avenue and 10th st. Stockholders, | | BLACKBERRY BRANDY. 4 rand area inmetl Wontiegwasal | Mets i aceite Gites cellent emedy @. D. Hanson, doc,” MOGUIRE, President, » | for Dye : (Bates) ling Na THIS APTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ed rery,aJus BY AFLE OF Two TEVERAL Ways Bia Ma Sad i divatdet sa ars ny ington i +, between O and P acreets,in the First EDNESDAY, the zta das of Soptom- o'clock. ». . the folie gyorerty. ad theee Carts jarness, ten perches © Hise Meek, ay rnitare, Hogs, &c. ma eRoneh eeaiee 75 te tae PTO of ; 245, Johnson aut iis “yng eOr MSO1. A, Pat et dre " ase - HH USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Tees e.—By ritine Sth eee ARLE oes it Court for Prine> Gcorge’s county, sitting asa. Court af Equity, pass'd in a causa in als Comenn aso etneon | oth 8 compini Atraham hike 5 er suDsoriber, as at pul wolli th id Nespas ne ath gt teinber Tabs ab eice - fe ai not. on Bext fear day: Hi oh Pe Wingard dicd orig aad pease ae tnining’ One Hundred “hyn Tevet, mote or ese. ‘ Thus Farm is situated in Biadonsburg Distriet, in ve’s county. Md., five mies north of xton city. Distriot of Columb's. = we, i) na for three Pweg ——- ¢ more and inzton Railroad. It adj the jands late Thomas W.Cum- ming, Dr, Joba C. Paictes pnd, athena 18 boned oni entire northwestern line by the main public road ing to Was! ton: its boundary: is the Slico Branch alone whisk steko eet dis a eit socanders this ae several yours, to 0 and exhibit tivation which the charscter of the and its great susceptibility to improvement we cause it to assume in the hands of an r- prisi man; but tho land is weil aday to the rowth of corn, wheat, tobacco, &¢., and, under the jirection of s taste and enorgy, it could bs ade @ most valuable {arin for acriouitural snd mar- Ket vury and at the same time faraish a bean poses, ful country residences. Located try noted for health and beau ilitios for travelin: Vachington and 6 In asection of eoun- uty, with quick and easy and transporting produce to itimore, this farm possesses rare inducements. - The wmpro nts consist ofa now Frame Dwelting-house, with a nev: pring of puve wate- within one hundred yards o! door; a log ‘house, nearly new, neatly constructed, and enfi ciently Isree for an overseer’s house or a laboring man and his family ; one large tobacco house, with shed attached ; 019 or two very smal! houses, no} particulary |, and a good-sized or, 3 of choice young peach and apple trees, Thero is on the place an abundance of wood and tumber, such as oak and chestnat, i there are several springs of excellent —— sed over nd as to give an abundance of wi to each the} t. farm wi'! be divided and sold in lots of about fifty acres esch,or sold in one tract, as the trustee et deem most advantageous on the dav of sale, ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, ara: Two thousand dollars of the purchase money w be prid tn cash on the day of sale, or on the day of th tification thereof by the Court; the residua id in equal instalments or 1,2 and 3 vears day of sa'a: oreash for the whole, if pre- forred by the purchaser. The whole purchase mone to bear interest from the day of sale until paid, a tha deferred pay ments to be secured hy the bonds of the purchaser or purchasers, with surety, to be proved by the Trastee On ‘payment purchase money, the Trust-e, by cient deed, executed and acknow! od to Inw, shall convey to the purchaser or p of said property, and to his, her, or their hei the property to hin, or them sold, free, clear, and discharged of ali cinims of the parties to’ the cnuse, and of &ny person or persons claiming under, by or through th Ti tof conveyancing to be at the expenn purchaser or purchasers Persona iting to purch will please exam- ine the property for themselves, Au ulormation wanted, in refurene> to the Wil be cheerfully given by Mr. McDaniel, wh Vv sin the log house, onthe farm situated very near the public road, or bn Me Charlee Dicges: wh fivon neay by, or by the subscribex, at it Mariborough, 5 see PPSSELBY CLA lt Ky Trostes, _RUS1ASept?.5as FUTURE DAYS lL, & BARNARD, Auctioneers. *S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ieee pd pauet oy yee of _—- uted on the day of January, IPSs, mith, and reoorded in Liber J. AS. os 2S 29 SHand I, one ef the Ian records of Washington county, Sestrict of Colom bia, the subsoritor will aell,on FRIDAY, August 2h, 159, 1 trout of the premises, at 6 e’elock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground situat in the city of Washington and District of Colum - By WAI RUSTEE bia knowa aud designated as the northern part of abered eight.(2) im square numbered two and thirtwecicht, (231,) the s of the rear ‘of the eastern line of sa it being the «ame promises which were conveyed lo the said Joho W.Smi h by James Henry Winn and dood dated 5th of February. 1857; together ich consist of s good cd as alager bee sa he east side of lath s 3 the balanes in 6 and 12 r to give notes for the deferred rest, Gud secured bye deed on the pi is 3a, Ifthe terms of sale ara net melied with within five cays from the day of sale, the atee reserves the richt to roreil the property. on five das.” Ne neties, at the risk and cost of the defen! purchaser. " 5 Ail conveyancing at thee ne Pureharer, - A. TSCHIPFELY, Trostes, = WALL & BARNAKD, Au6-M,W,Ftd Auctioneers, il THE ABOVE PROFERTY WILL BE resold cn THUR>DAY, Sept. sth, at 5 o'clock. on Account of the former parchaser not having eom- terms. tars will be reqnirad as soon as “ A. TSCUIFFELY, Trustee, WALLA = NARD. pliat wi e683 _______ Auctioneers, ARUST 2! in pursuance of a decre, of the Crreuit Court for ; sitting as a Court of equity ¥ arine Brent ve. Mary we the undersigned, public sale, on THURS the sth day of September next, at il o’elock f fair, if not, the nxt fair day thereafter, at # residence of James R. Breut, deccnred, Ann Eliza Brentand Henry Victoris Brent and others Trustees, will expose to DAY the premises, that tract or parcel of Land of whi he died seized and Reennens i Friendship,” lately knowa as “Brent ” containing three hundred and filty acres p-easantly and advantage- ain @ quarter of a mils of Baltinwre y ace for lane passenge:s, freight, &e.—within tw: ville, and the s: stsnee from Axricultural Co! markably health is admirably adapted to eat, and Tobac hasa large applo and peach o rd of most s-lect fruit and young growth ; a cousider- able supply of wood aud tniber, aud is well wa- tered. the growth of The improvements consist of acommodions frame Dwellin sirable building—nearly all of whic! rc) » erected bat afew years past, and are in the best repair. ‘The eoii is of & fine texture, natura’ly fertile, pro. duces good crops, and, at an inconsiderable outin might be rendored inost valuable and productive. itis within twenty minutes ride of W: city, by railroad; and, regarding the adv: possesses in relation to location, su improvement, &c., it strongly recon to the consideration of those desirous to purciase a first rate farm, and wo.ud suit a person encaged in business in gton or Baltimore cities. The Terms o le.&% p escribod hy the decree, sre: Two thousand doilars of the purchase » to be paid t» cash on the day of tion thereof by the Cour instalments, in two. four & Ne xe~ cured by the bonds or notes of the pe re or, with security to be approved by the undersigned, and bearing in'erest from the day of sale On the payment of the pureha « money the prop- ; a equal ony will be — ve toe erepneee in fees e. N.C. § =h e CC/MAGRUDER,{ Trustees. aud sotds BE & CO. Auctioneers, AND N RLY NEW Fer Warp ESDAY AF- WE her 7th, at tock, on the cl! without reserve a handsome -etory brick dwelling hh ee, with back bhuiid- uared on the south side of G street L rots west, co. ome, with gas fixtares aud awdern un prove- meits throughout The House ix built in the very best manner, band somely finished throughout, and is very desirable as a residence. ‘ ‘ Terms: On>-fourth cast; the resiine in G, 12and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, se 1-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auet'r: ARsBALs SALE.—in virtue ofa writ o: wa LVE facias issued from the Clerk's office ot the Cir- ouit Court of the District of Columbia for the coun- ty of Washington and to me directed, 1 will exposs to public sale for cash, in front of the Court House door of said county, on RHURSDA ¥ the ad of Septonaber, 1259, nt !2 o'clock mathe fo: 4 seribed property, to wii li defendant's right, title, ciaun and interest in and to Subdivisions Nos. 7, t ant 9, of Square No. 462; also, Lot uare No. 29, in the city of Washia together With all and singw ed upon as the Wm. B., 1M. Downing. and will be sold to satisfy inis No. 51 October term, 19%), in javor of N.C. Stephens, surv. of sony Mul iikio, va. Wm. B, Robt, Joseph M, and Joseph Downing, and Henry T. Greer. au2-te RSHA SAL virtue of a writ of tert facias issued from the Clork’s office of the Cirouit Courtofthe Distriet of Columina for the county of Washingtey aod to me directed, | will expose to public nal for cash, in front of the Court House door of sa on THURSDAY, 15th di t, 1858, atl2 o'el the following property, to wit, defendant's right, title, claim, and interest to uth part of Lot No. 13, in Square No. 62), fro «6 feet on Ist street west, between Pierce street worth M street, and running back the whole depth of said lot U0 fect, tozetier wither ged singuler the improvements thereon, seized levied upon asthe property of Ebeneza Rodbird, and will aoe d rift lola No. @, to Octo- in favor of Cornelis Wittenaur, sur- vivor of Chatles Prank or + SELDEN, Marshal au 23-dis for the District of Columbia, ORPORATION OF WASHINGTON Quar- JAS, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, eount) sold to a sul ec 3-8t results the friendly relations ‘Septatives of Austria ments, be concludes opinion that a aod that the cable is comparatively not now decide w cally severed, and. ton of cline of the insulation, there believe that the continw faults exist beyond the one Serious miles from Valentia, all ity, sible to asceriain.”* Gigantic frauds in and ‘Gell-known tecnnyoeny land. were being bi tuat for a long series of both of the Ww is every renspa . fe a hether alluded to, 1 ie pes: me i with the extensive Company, of Scot. rought to light. itis years the maa: has been yuilty of f on the of the roa ed sbarebolders. of unprecedented and daring extent. Latest py Tau Lonpon, Wednesda, article, dated Were quiet. The of adjustment. last evening, says builder's strike in London shows no The chairmakers of W: suire are also on a strike. an y —The trade give signs of discontentment. It was congratula politicalau: RGRAPH. Daily News the funds ay sign ‘orcester- d other branches of that the British Government bad the Frenet Ambassador on the recent ,and that Victoria addressed very warm congratulations to Napoleom on the occa- sion. Commands had been distributed to the marshals at the bead of the army of Haly. MeMahon is pointed to command at Lisle, where a large body of troops 18 being concentrated. Cas . Canrobert, tellane, and Baraguay D°Hilliers return to their former commands at Niel replaces Bosguet at Toulouse teins bis post as commander-| of Paris. The Moniteur, in announcing these nomi Says that the augmentation of these commands is in order to form 'a more equal division of the mil- itary force of the Empire. A general prevailed that McM: ‘was in reply to the projected wap. The Constitutionnel, in a says the reduction of the Fi place immediately after the arrival Parmee frou Italy at their respective ga ‘s ‘Nancy, Lyons, and Tours M RB re- in-chief of ppc nations, im jon as C'Liste ‘ortifications of Ant- semi-official notice, rench arwy will take the corps rrisons The rumor of a dvel between Gens. Canrobert and Niel, which prevailed wien tne Africa sailed, proved unfounded It was reported that Changarnier would refuse to accept the ananesty. jeclini tor Hugo, in “When liberty retarns to F: ig the amnesty. says: rance he will tere The Paris Bourse bad been depressed, the rentes dowa to 6f. Gue.. but on the mprovement, and the last price LATEST. Pants, Wednesday — The Moniteur of this morning contains the following: “The Emperor having ordered that the —. be atone time beiu; 23d there was an Was 69f. 10c. placed from a war to a of War has given orders that from 20.0W men should return to their ho ce footing, the Mii September mes, whose term of service expires in 1859. Moreover. fur- lous he of who are for by the statutes of 1632; been granted to men who can prove thi dispensable for the support of their famil Breirm. The Belgian Chamber o to the project for the fortifi a vote « 757 to 42 Le Nord contends that ‘thy mths will be allowed to t 4 in that class of exreptional cases proviaea and the sane has also y are in- ies.” f Deputies had ications of Anbooe ae the ‘twill endanger the neutrality of Belgium. ete I The National Assemb! by a unanimous Hapshure-Lorr members of th TALY. vote, dec: Fraucis Fifth and any otLer sine to t Assembly mexation of ly deereed by ballot, and ni was confirmed as Dictator. A loan yrince of the throne — Modena d w of five millions livres was likewise vot-d At Flo A defensive le: tween the Stutes « on the 20th. the Nationa! Ass animously voted the ann-xaticn of edmont, amidst acclamativ.s ef lv of Modena on the 20th, reed the forfeiture of house of All the On the to Pied- mbly ue had been concluded be- Central italy. lint, delegate of the Gov had sizned the act of acc: Prine Politic Lzavenworti. the dem day night. ! Disturbance. e Hireo- ernment of the Legation, ession to the leagme. Sept. 5.—A collision between crats and republicans occurred on Satur- The republicans were holdi a meeting at the i:te-section of two streets, wi a demoeratic torch-light procession pass through, and a gencral melee man wa! effair is much regrettod Municipal Electi LeAvEeNworrn, Se tion passed off ba i posed to be re-elec The Republicans election, and probably havea small ma: the city councils and small ottices. em, to . One and some five orsix wounded. The m in Kansas. 6 —Our municipal elec- Denman (Dem) is su te* “Mavor by a small majo:ity. gained largely over the last Two Persons Drowned, Woop’s Hore, Sept. 5—John and Andrew, sons of Reuben Sunall, were drowned in W: Bay last Saturday. Both bodies were recovered years. jority in Death of Ex-Governor Wallace. IxpianaPoris, Se} one of our oldest inhabitants, and lately J the Court of Common Pleas, died night. Baltimore Markets. Battiwore, Sept. 6—Flour closed doll and generally unchanged; Howard 5 Fe! voit Their ages were 9 and 24 5.—Ex-Governor Wallace, udge of of apoplexy last Street apd Ohio at Wheat closed quiet and weedy: sules of 15.40 bushelg white $1.15a1.40; red $f G5a@1.15. Pro- Corn closed visions el uiet; white and y steady; bacon sides pork #15215 25; prime $13. ILye low 78a80c SRal0c.; mess Lard quiet at liga Whisky closed quiet at 28. New York Marke! New Yorx. Sept. 6 —Plour is heavy; State @4a 4.30; Obie $4.5035.25; Southern $4 - Wheat is heavy; Southern red $1.24; mixed #120. Com is quiet; mixed S0a8ic ; yellow Sje. Pork is qu’ mess Slo; prime $10.25. Lard is steady at Ux alle Whisky « firm at 26% Financial New York, Sept. 6.—Stocks are active. Chicago and Rock Island Central shares 68; do. bands 5s; ern 2}%; New York Central 95; Mo. 6's 854; U 34; Va. 69%; higher and Diinets Michigan South- 78%; Penn. Coal Co. |. 8. 5's of 1874 103. TALIAN MACCARONL Genuine Italian MACCARON Do, - STILTON CHEE VERMICELLI, &, N*F®T8s GILT and SHE: LADIES’ Opening this day, cles—ail of the latest NOTICE To PI Potomac Steam! aN LL, CO) HE a large stock in addition to the xemi-week!ly their steamer Powhatan to Ni lle of Wash tr the tdmac te GLY MON Pand AQUIAG foik, offer the pportunity of ly) during the hot of three be isqued af one dollar privilege next k, line at e1 ine or more ington KASURE SEEKERS —The boat Company, mee (@iveach for Gli wea 2 forming tern ight afd eating jer with es being abundant; Sei Prod Hadi accommodations ean be had at thene eave foot of 6th atreet a iReturning, 2% prim. and wes Returni P foe further u rowne Howl. eer ees am, juire at the r 66 & m. and