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LOOAL NEw s. {(7~ Tee Stam PUBLISHES THE Lists oF LETTERS 2 EMAINING TY THE Wasutnoton Crry Post Orricz UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING TREM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY oF TRE OFWicE. [TS TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOURLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PaINTED IN THK Distaict ov CoLvmaia. >? Notics.— Disraict oy CoLumsta Abvgntian- MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE BAaLTIMoRE SuN Aa RECEIVED AT AND PORWARDED PROM THE come a barrier against damage by the drift wood which always Leatges at this point at cach heavy ria A vessel, Sa passing through the north draw yoserday, was driven by the furce of the current ainst the slips so as to dislodge them from the aning gear; ard travel wasdelayed In conse- At the sonth draw, (Virginia side,) the drift logs tore away seme of the piles, but no serious damage was srmiwd. The railroad track was tora ep ata polut some tuadred yards beyoud the south termivas of the bridge for a short distince, s) a8 ‘e prevent the ears from running to-da) StaR ovvies. ‘Tae StoRM AND FResHet.—The heavy rains of Peiday and Saturday caused a freshet yesterday suf- ai ient to alarm those owning property on the ca- nal and river. The river rose about four feet abveve «rilaary bigh tide, producing a current of great ste — and a velocity equal toten miles the uur. whieh footed iamense quantities of drift wood, endangering especially wharf perty be- low the Lotg Bridee” an old oulk en sunken ssaooner, Whieb wos removed from Lenox’s dock syne tWO years ago to 4 polat about three hundred ds above the Long Bridge. where it lay er ted in sand, was floated to the surface we with g force agalast the bridge, near rminus, where it was feared {t would - the piers; but fortunately it lodged in Sb 2 manner aga‘ost the outside shores as to be- q tence for some woars, until the damage could be 1 paired The dumage # vot grewi, however, and 2 31 y resumption of regular tavel may be looked for by the pablie. About 5 o'clock steame~ Balt: cwre broke away from’ her mooriiss at the Math street wh drazeed down the river ay far as aald be stopped un. yesterday, the ground ayain by dark, hesteg 2 ot ap sufficient steam to pus' k agaiest the flerce current. At the to-day, a large number of men are utting away the drift wood which Ler been lod. fn large quantities — the piers. Large portions of this drift are thrown wu and costed aw: r, the by the Leborers for tire wood, au wess of clearing is attended with yreat peril instatces. eg on old man named Kirby, who seged with others in this labor, was car- eoder the drift trash and nearly drowned maken bis footing on the uncertain od in a twinkling was immersed to sok between two rolling timbers, and would d but for prempt assistance from his Ts. The ran so high along the causeway be- tween the two river channels as to force its way up through the sluice holes (provided there for the purpese of carrying away the accumulations of water by falling rain) and completely tlood the place Between the brick barriers on either side Tic etcte of affairs existed during all of asi ; but the current diminisbing this morning. caused the flood thereon to subside in a few hours ‘The merchants aloug the line of the canal began f ior the safety of their wood and lumber. day afternoon, and so commenced prec: ary wessures in Season. From Galt's mill and not the water rose a considerable height tae canal banks, as far as Twelfth street. captain of the canal steamer J. L. Catheart, ug ber place at Georgetown unsafe, steamed de we and made ber fast to G Hl. During the ulgbt, the proprietors of tie wharf found the water had inereased so rap- idly thet their horses in the stables on the water were standing in it leg deep; and, in order to save them, they were removed. The business of se- | emia the property wes greatly aided by = small buat. with whie point to point. chants, wi s wharf, close h the hands were carried from At the wharves below, the mert- thelr employees, were at work till a late bLowr this morning, ta endeavors to secure their property from serious damage. ‘The entire less of the merchants on the canal, exclusive of bes f time. and the expense of replacing their u ; Will not probably amount to more than o buadred dollars. The merchants on the eof the avenue, from Sixth to Seventh ere busy removing the goods from their . which were overtlowed from sundown till a * hour at atght. The merchants on the wharves are still In dread of the coming tide, though it is believed that the great danger has seed. Pt ts western wharves, the water began to as- sume a serious appearance about 7 o’clock Sunday Messrs. Morzan & Rhinehart called their work- n together and iumediately removed the goods fron fnew warebouse. About} o'clock this Morntug the water reached to within a few feet of tue old stone house, and within an inch of the tloor of the new warehouse; but no damage was tone to the wharves or vessels there, or the goods ta store. ‘The fears of the proprietors and prop- pwuers at the wharves are excited because of ady increase of the water as the time te tlood D m..approuckes. The indications now tthe water may rise some inches bigher than at the L.st tide. —__ ‘Tre Storm ano tmz Rattroaps —The heavy storm of Friday night and Satu:day was very generally felt along the line of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad. A considerable putt of the track between Harper's Ferry and Duilield’s, the next station. six. miles beyond, was heavily wasted, the cutwater and drains being for several hours eutirely overdown. Beyond Martinsburg the Houds were even greater, and at one time threat- ened to do very serious damage, particuiarly in the neighborhood of Cherry Run, abou i from Bol wore. Near this place oue of ths est culverts injured to such an extent as to require the passenger trains to stop on either side on Saturday night, and transfer their passengers Besides this detention znd the delay incident to Proper care atother threatened points, no ditliculty Was experienced by any of the trains, which have «ail run with their usual regularity, with the ex- otion of the freight trains on the second division f the road. between Martinsbury and Piedmont, w Were not sent out on Saturday night. as a precaution. We learn that the water iu river, along the line of the railroad, tinsburg and Cumberland, had arisen toa great height by yesterday morning, and was thought to be even higher than during the Spring feshet, last season. it bas also been ascertained that the Orange and Alexandria tween Gordonsville and Alexandria, bas been pretty badly damaged by the storm. The read in ny places is washed to such an extent that the steepers bave sunk as much as one of two inches. making it very disagreeable to ride over. Two of the bridges on the line are likewise reported as having been washed away. ‘The bridves, bow- ever, could not bave been very important or of any considerable magnitude, since the damage Las already been repaired, and the trains that Were detained over Saturday and Suturday night, arrived yesterday afternoon Itis hat the damage to the Chesapeake Canal will be very great, as its ronte any -places be entirely submerged by the freshet ia the Potomac. Tur Sreceex Prstivan is taking place to-day, at Arlington, and is of course attended by all the German po ation of Washington, Georgetown , who can by any possibility be present ya large crowd of other citizens » approve the efforts making by them to do jor to the memory of a yood and brave man jon assembled af anearly hour in the at the City Hall, upon the tiring of the eral» and fell into line under direction of the appointed marshals of the day. The German \ eager were out in full force; as also the various Turne man Benevolent Asso- an singing societies; ning an imposing procession, suers fiving at the head of each asswcia- with Withers’. Wagner's and Schroe- bands enlivening the march by appropriate ‘The procession paraded, according to publisbed programme, through Third street to Pa. venue. up the avenue past the Presidential Man. Railroad, be- ownd Lafayette square, and to Ariington the Aqueduct, in consequence of the tlued at the Long Bridge. A large crowd of intercated spectators followed them, many joining in the procession —A liltle boy (aame unknown) was res the canal, at te Four-and if street by Mr W Brock. of this ~ child. entieed bly by the floating meek eite « at of the tloeded canal, ventured a step Lv for vad vot swept out by the strong curreat Phe prompt tede of Mr. B. alone saved the little fT tHlow from » watery grave. . Nrantr Deows ~ \ esterday afternoon, a lad i vesterday ce Bray, aged between eight ar drowning tle en- irift weed at the Canal and ately for Lim, as he was { Ume, a gentleman pass- ved him from a watery Wes taken to the residence of his joeuts. comer of Eleventh and B streets Dersarep Ferexos —During the heavy gale of turday sod R the two handsome and wide spread that had stood the storms of many tthe foot of the steps at the west front of tel, were mde to yield to oid Boreas. sew beveted with the ground. Tos Soipe Chen | ropuse to give their third greed collien party om Friday evening next, at Philuarmenic Mall, 9 the € Revictous —Yesterday, the day being fair, and the streets in good order after the thorough clears- ing of them by the storm of Saturday, large num- bers of our citizens turned out to attend religious ‘ervices. In the churches of the Methodist de- Romination, in which the protracted meetings are Progressing, the congregations were particularly Assembly's Church, (Rev. A. G. Carothers, pas- tor }—Rev. Mr. Moore preached in the mornin; from John, 3d cha; and 12th verse, ‘-If{ nave told you earthly th: Py atte believed not, how shail ye believe, if ll ye heavenly things?” It was night at Jerusalem when these words were spoken between two persons, Nicodemus and Jesus. One is long dead; the other liveth forever, and sitteth at right band of God the Father In the course of conversation, Nicode- mus asked him bow it was, that unlessa man was born aguin, be could not enter the kingdom of God? answered him in the of the text. When Christ telis him these things he does not believe, but says, ‘How can these things ‘There are many earthly thi which we cannot arcount for, and which it is ditficult to believe. it is ditftcult to believe the wonders of astronomy, and to understand them. How much more diffi- cult to understand heavenly things. Yet blessed are they that have not seen and yet believe. At xa yy a sar yoorigl bees ores froma James, c clause of the verse, “The po oe oni prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” Subject—the efficacy and power of prayer. Ryland Chapel —The pastor, ers, hed from Job, 21, 15: migt ty that we should serve Him? And whit it should we have if we pray unto Him ?? Tie Rev speaker deprecated man’s forgetfulness of the blessings and mercies of God, and of the increase of pleasure arising from euga: ‘ing in bis service In this connection, be alluded to the fact of Job deriving incalculable ure from his devotion to God.’ By conseci ourselves to his service, we receive the remission of sins and a new nature, and are placed in his imme- diate as — of Christ a man orcupies yround not gua 'y any promise in the Bible, whereas, ‘all things work together for good to thoce who love and ser@ the Lord.” 1 Vv, we shall have eternal blessedness, when this world shall have ssed away, and pure happiness shall have com- ced. Jn the e' i, the pulpit was filled by the Presiding Uider. the Rev. L. F. Morgaa, who hed from St. John, 7,17: “If a main shall do his will, he shall know of the doctrine whether it be God, or whether I speak of myself.” Fourth Presbyterian Church —tn the morning, the Rev. Dr. Smith, pastor, discoursed from a part of the Ist verse of the 10th chapter of the 2d epistle to the Corinthians, “And bringing into captivity their thonghts to the obedience of Christ."* There was no term more su; ve of bodily and mental pain and suttering than that of “captivity The ‘captivity’? in the text was perfectly identical with the term as it is under- stood and applied among men. To become free they must be made captive—by Him to Him. For Po power can affect this but the Divine, and as that power resides in the one Redeemer, the one Mediator, between Ged and man—the man Christ Jesus In the exercise of this power, and of ths ie every thought was to be brought into cap- ivity to the obedience of Christ, and in that cap- tivity God made bis people free. 28° Seventh Street Presbyterian Church —in the morning, Rev. Mr. Bittinger, pastor, preached from John, 2ist chapter, 15th to 17th verse. Sub- ject, Love to Christ. In the evening, a continua- tion of bis course cf lectures. Subject. Christian Experience, based npun Ecclesiastes. ith chapter Ott aud lth verses The Union Prayer Meeti will be held in this church this week at a quarter before five o'clock p.m., daily. Dr. Hamner, of Baltimore, will preach every night this week. Tenth Street Baptist Church —Rev. Dr. Hill, pastor, preached in the morning from Luke, 13th chapier 34th verse—* How ofter would | have gathered thy children together, as a hen doth xether her brood under her wings, and ye would not’ In the afternoon, the paster took for his text the portion of scripture as found in Luke, 1th chapter, 25th verse—+- But Abraham sald, Son. re- nember that thou in thy lifetime received thy things, and likewise Lazarus evil things; utnow be is comforted and thou art tormented.” sit. Patrick's (Catholic) Church —Pather O'Toole celebrated Ligh mass in the presence of an inm- mense throng of worshipers. and afterwards nd- dressed them upon the subject of the proposed atholic free schools within the paris. and urged the dilatory to come forward and assist fn the work. The choir. under Prof. Caulyeld, p.r- formed with fine effect Haydn's first grand mass in B tlat Mrthodtst Church South —in the mornt wv. Rev. Dr. Marshail preached from Ist Philipp latter clause of the 2istverse. Atuivbt, Rev bery preached from Mark, Sth cha; Here the altar servic was resumed, wo penitents presented themselves and their conversion was re- ported. Metaodrst Protestant Church, Ninth street the moruing, Rev. L.. W. Bates cached wu the subject of sin and the certainty of its pun ment. At night. from Hosea. luth Verse—an appeal to the € tian profession and the unconverted; after which, the altar service Was resumed, and several peuitents presented themselves. Wesley Chapel —In the morning, Rev. D Ball eached from the 7th chapter of Matthew, 4th to ‘27th verses. At night, Kev. Mr. Baer, of Baiti- more, preached u the power of faith; after which the altar services were resumed, und sev- era! penitents presented themselves. Meiiodist Protestant Church, Navy- Yard —Morn- ing service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ward At nigat, Rev. Mr. Nichols preached from Acts, 26th chapter, 2th verse; after which, the services Were tuvse usual in the protracted meetings of this denomination. stish Lutheran Church —At night, Rev. Mr Butler based some practical remarks to the congre- gation upon the concluding verses of the 6th chap- ter of St. Fohn’s Gospel. Church of tha Ascension.—At night,an excellent sermea was preached by a stranger pre: ith verse of the Roth Psalm, beg “The interest of thy words yviveth light. Fuendra Church —in the morning, Rev. Dr Nadal preached from John, 6, 29. Laror Funerat.—Yesterday afternoon, Me tropelis Ledge, No. 16, Wm. Rutherford, mar- shal, and the Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., Wm. R MeLear, nvarsbal, preceded by Wagucr’s band, and Lebanon Lodge, No.7, of the Masonic frater- nity, Jubn Reese, marshal, with Withers’ band, attended the funeral of their late fellow inember, Francis Holden, Esq. ‘The funeral ser: sat the house were conducted by the Rev. J ©. Granbery, and the cuneral cortege proceeded to the Conzres. wal Cemetery, whore the body was placed in the vault, after the funeral rites of the two Orders were coneladed—the Masonic being conducted by Alerander Rutherford. W.M., and the Odd lows by Grund Chaplain Join ‘T. Clements, assisted by Chaplain L. A. Gobright. Mr. An- tuony Buchly was the undertaker. The large attendance of the two Orders, as well as numer- ons sorrowing friends, attested the high estima. tion in which the deceased was held. ber"? Rev. Samuel Rog- «* W uat is the Al- s Is Avruwn Prerare vor Wixter.—As the time has mow arrived for laying in winter fuel, we advise our readers to take a look at the ad- vertisements, elsewhere {n our columns, of deal- ers in wood aml coal. in the city. The Messrs Galt, Mr. A. Paynter, Messrs. MeKnew & Mar- low, Messrs. Chapin & Brother, Messrs. Warder & Stewart, Mr R. W. Bates, Mr. G. L. Sherif. and Messrs. Castleman & Brother, ell speak for thenselves with a pertinence and force of diction that we are not capable of, and all we have to add about them is, that they are all responsible men, and mein jast what they say. Watcumen Asteer.—a resident of the northern section of our city complains of the manner in which some of the watch or guard attend to their duties at night. Last Saturday night, about one o'clock, our informant, on his way home, passed through the Northern Liberty market house, On a bench he s.w two persons, not in a ‘ doze,” but in a sound, snoring sieep. They had on them all the harness of the city guardians, side a ponderous weapon styled an espantoon. Our informant aroused them. and gave them notice that if found again in a like condition, they would be reported for the action of the Mayor. and by their ‘Tue attention of capitalists and cthers iscalled tw the public sale on Monday afternoon, Sept. 19, at half-past 4 o'clock, on the premises, of that val- usable property situated at the southeast corner of £ and Twelfth streets, for particular dese ption oi which reference is made to the auctioneer ad- vertiseaients in another column. We are authorized to say that this valuable property will positively be suld to the highest bidder Nor So —It was rumored this morning tha two members of the Auxiliary Guard, R. H. Degyes and Jos. Goodyear, were drowned while attempting to cross the river in a skiff to Analostan marsi. ttoriginated in the fact that when they Were crossing &@ uian started from another point in a boat to catch drift wood, and after being lost sight of in the fog, he was caught in the current, and became frigh' and called for belp. Some One ou the shore supposed that tue two men were drowned, which soon gained currency. The fact is, nobody was drowned, only one man badly frightened. Waren Retvrxs —Saturday night—John R. Melo. drouk and disorderly; fine and costs, $2.15. Samuel Seraggs, drunk and fighting; os $3.15 Preparer gp Sgr Pc Joseph Cartwrite, col., steating; to be dis of. William Lutler, col, drunk and disorderly; costs,@ cents. James Buts 1, do; il soko ee. Jno. Bryon, vagrant; workhouse §U days. ve lodgers. Two Exmisitions tx ONE DAY, orsix exhibitions in three days! Well, that is going abead of the times. Blite says that in consequence of the great disappointment of his young friends on Saturday afternoon, he will remain for three da) and give two exhibitions each day, so if on & they can come the next. ‘e are gind to many of the schools wil] attend duri these afternoons, and at night he will be c: by the children of larger growth. Tux Tueatre.—Our Theatre-going citizens will be glad to learn that those admirable actors, Messrs. Wm. Wheatley and John 8. Clarke, have been engaged for another week. beige to-night in the five-act comed: School of eform, or How to Rule a Husband’ Mr. Wheatly as Ferment, and Mr. Clarke as Bob ‘ke. The afterpiece will be ‘‘The Toodles”— x Clarke as ‘Tocdles, CHILLs anp Fever! Chills and Fe learn ! Chills ‘ever !!'—One of the jedies that has ver been iaid before the pense tor Bees pat nas and bik hee reoeives t Ve heat enoomiamafrom pross rated 8, ii Dr. Moatetter’s cele- sitters, Scat would endure the tortures m this terrible disease, when it can bs co y oured ? would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy ohills alternately. when = y can be obtained fore a mere trifle ? And yet iow many families linger o't @ painful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but down qui antil it beeo as common as their dail weed and yet they are not relieved. None but fhe foolish and weak would hesitate to procare these valuable Bitters, and save agony. ists and generally, ev- Druggis' dealers ‘or sale by erywhere, i Sapvonn’s Liver INViooRATOR.—It advertises itself on every triai, for there are none who use it but tall their friends todo so, and so it goe! mouth to mouth, till all the ‘people of the Uni have learned tho good of this troly vaiuable mea cine. Itis recomyneaded, with testimor isis to pro’ its virtue, for the cure of liver complaints of ever: kind, from the most Dyspe emmon head- ache and is particularly avt Jaundies, De- renqed Stomach, Bowel Complaints, and diseases ofchildren. Sold by all Druggists. 80 15 2w,r z Man’s Dezss Suits, Me's 2 Suits, : ae a su Zauths! Business Suits, bi sapere op SR POS eR & Co., Marble Hall Clot if Hotel Building, would rospectfully announee-that their ann nsplay of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It ad of an assortment of Gent!emen's and lothing of the newest and richest desigus in material, trimming, and workmanship. To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionabie artioles of dress, an opr. ortumity is now ofered for solecting from the most attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- oad prices. Bp 2-ly MARRIED, °. ng. by the Rev, John C. Smith, HE OBER TS, Esq. to Mis MARION F, EOWARDS all ofthis city. me ( Baltimore papers please copy.) On the 10th inst... by tne Rev. Andrew G. Caroth- ers, Mr FRANCIS O'BRIEN. of Georgetown ) » daughter of chael Hoover, Esq., of this eity, - —_——_ «+e DIED, This morning, Col. EDWARD BROOKE, of tie War i8'2, aged 76 years. ait te Hix fuueral will take place from his residence. Ne. 3°0 E st, between Wth and lth. Tuerdav, 2th i at 4 o'clock, to which his friends and rela- invited to atterd. = 1 ome ge gr teemtget Mrs. ELIZABETH KEL- .V'. nthe 62d year of age. Hor fanera! will take plaoo on Tuesday, the coth inst. ock a. m., from her late residence, No, 376 13th et. In this city, Monday, September 19, CAROLINE M.'GIBBONS, aged 1. : er funeral will take place from the Union Chap- el, to-morrow (Tuesday) rnvon, at 3 o'clock, Friends of the family are invited to attend withou further notice, On the 19th insta JAMES W. MATLOCK, azod 1 year an hs, youngest son of Jeremiah and Ss-aty Mat to Miss MARGARET A, HOOVER uM tive: The friends 0} family are respectfully invited to attend tho fy on To-morrow (Tuestay) Af tarnoon, at 3 0" ik, from the residence of ite pa- vents, 1 th, becween 6th @ud 7th ets. west GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. GEORGETOWN TAXES FOR 1559.— J Notice i- hereby given thatthe Collector is fequired vy law to advertise property aud enforce the payincat of e.) taxes unpaid on the first Monday in October next, sel im C.D. WELCH. Collector. Fis . FtS # EWES AND HERRING! 1 “burnt brand’ St. Johns ALE- « Meremichi ALE- ding from schooner Syl- Yanus Alen, from Bostoa. Also, in. 150 bois. WIL — 1 “stenatl brand” St. Johns ALE- Prince Edward Island ALE ~ IVES, 4 «mouth - Vaious bracds Bastora HERRING. Allofiwhieh will be auld to: rehants as low as ther market, with aan he purchased in this or & BROTHER, o freight adned. A 1 “< thie se ita oe NEW MACKEK &e. JT FAVED: Mackerel, 1 Alewives, 12 beces orime Fas un Chaese, _ 2aet ibs Ba holders aud Sides, 18 Sugar cured Hams, we Porto K N why LIPSCOMB, io. LE High street 1 paoket schooner Sylvanus Al- = Jon, Captain Sears, ins arrived and ts ge discharging her freig it. Cons'groes will ei loase attend to receiving their gouds. visas Aen 00 TEN 88 Water «trae EMOVAL AND TRAORDINARY BAR- OUR NEW LOCALITY, ” FUR 2 OR 3 WEEKS. IS AT pest J wtand, the progress of amproveiments at onr old to prepare for new store-and new goods) 30% Paavenue. ur temporary xt dvor ty Ell lity (for only 2or3 Piano and Music MAXWELL NEW GOObs, Receiving my Fall stock of PAPER- , CON sing 8 largeand varied assort- grade. from the most beautiful rs down to the very low price of ts per piece. And | confidently aseert that nd will weil papers at pricos that will defy competition, Houses Papered in the bewt manner at the regular prices. A > Pay a fair price the aggrocate 3) per e se Ii-eutt Noles Pi 30% Pa. avonue, I AM NOW HANGIN r your work, and save in » F. CLA 5 ‘+ bot. 12th and 13th ste yEDEISM TACKS—Put plu erers’ use. i ANDERSON'S CAST STEEI Square au Octagon, at 16 cents per pound, hen cut, ons- ti I. haiFoont additions). Ny R. ELVANS & CO. sai-eost (Intel. kAlex Gaz.) 808 Pa. av. LOT OF ¢ ranging from wheels,) at 20 per : y At. «REMOVE MPORARILY, TU DAY. Septembe: a Tue Rematnoek ov ork Stock oF Goons, To NOM Pa Avenw N 8’ Piano and Music Store, Until the improvements at our old stand are com pleted, which will be about the Ist of October, when and wh a, we sal! reopen with an entire now stock Fella Vinter Goods. Remember the Sate Stao MAXWELUS. 308 Enav, XPRESS STEAM LINE, From WASHINGTON CITY AND ORGETOWN TO PHILADELPHIA ANB wiy 4 AND and YORK, VIA CHEASAPEAKE DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANALS. Leaving Phila Wa Georgetown on Saturday até ie ar riving atthe above cities on Monday: and duparting on Tuesdays. Connecting at Philadelphia wth a daily line of steamers by Ca- BA ew York. Freights at low rates and through receipts given. The citizens of Washington are informed that for their especial secommodation ES for Wash- or ington will be landed hereafter at Page’s whari, AGants G. & T. Parker & © ashington city, m. £. Brailes 2 Ger nentows. Couper jelphin. HH fasion ke Con New York, 73 Weat street, se ‘ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES NEW FALL A>» goods % Second instalments just received by Express and steamer Mount Vernon. Lam now opemtag my second and largest pur- ont: thre i magia FURNISHING GOODs, of the latest styles, adapted to the present and Bp- PFee atte ce enpaathalty invited to an exami- nation’ of my large and supetior stook. Polite at lemming VC YH TY ta te Genutiemen’s Fi hing Stor se 15-eod2w 424 Pa. avenue, near 4}, street. *RENCH D ENGLISH H reece se SELECT SCHOOL, Fo youNe LADEeS , io a re0; or ine | ber of pupils Mi ay September { = Profes: anki M — ee duriug the gael somstan of canes onrenant Mowe in charge ‘ofthe French department. se 14-e03t AUCTION SALES. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ING LOTS FOR E—On THU! BDAY Spuemer ede at Soler, aoe Gi foot on the 60 foot etycoe rat ing from Joh ee nine é ft stresta, and having a depth of about 100 fect. "Tite Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6 and 12 thi i terest, satisfactorily secured. eee RAG UTICE KOO hots, By J. C. McGUIRE & C., Auctioneers. NRESERVED SALE OF VALUABLE Supine Lot opposite JupictaRy SQuaRR — On FRIDAY AFTERN at Ss o’elook, on the gat bidder, Lot No. 6, fect 6% Ine! 4th stree streets nor! ming back 93 feet 41 Terms: rth cash a goers wi perest, s on the premises, le e If the torme of sale should not he complied with within five days from the day of sale, erty will be resold defaulting pure! soisd ne prop- atthe rm>kand expense of the J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auets. THE E ’ A yew efotPudite iF we “ Eagle Stove House,” pos Vania avenue, een 10t! 1th, 4 just reerit trom Baltiv ore, Philad y phis, New York, Albany, Troy, and Boston ARLOR HEATERS WEEE HEATERS we a Me 2 ) AALS TR ; aleo, porn Dimng Room, Restaurant, and Office jeates COOKING STOVES of the vory latest improved mow York Pine Enamelled PARLOR GRATES, Nb iabor or tune has been spared to have the very finest cu!lection of Stover ever seen in Washington will be enabled to sell much cheaper than last ey they having been boughtat slower price for ‘Cue citizens of the District of Columbia and the rrounding ¢ y who wish for the very best and cheapest stoves inthe market, will do well to eall and examine my larga stock of new patterns before waking their purchases eleawhere, as 1 am confident of giving them perfect satistact Remember the N 345 Pennsylvania avenue. between lth and It) reets. Balocony in front fui] of stoves, sel7 Ge _C. WOODWARD. S°82 PO SHILLINGTON’S For Aut Yo YS NEW BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLAN BC PASS ROOKS, CHEAP PUBLICA- WSPAPERS. ector, by the author of Chances ‘Opaning called at No. 31% Penn nt Changes. $1.25, aos Weederings n_India; or Life in Hindostan, by john fang. . Vpn. ong the P- dia. | ‘w: or A Years Service in In- Iateut Magendis, Royal Artillery, a ms and iments of Wi'liain Mugging, an. Price 5) certs, r Last Days of the Tuile- Aucas, by Gustave Aimard. Cousin Geoffrey, by Theodore Hook, Price 50 cents. Adventures ofa Mousted Treoper in the Anstra van stabulary, by William Burrows. Price 33 cents. Ral thaxers orBcienceand Love, by Belzac. Price seorts, ‘The | ife, travels, and Booka of Alexandor Von Humboldt. Price $1.25, The Dicticrary of Love. Price $1. Redmond O'Neil, by the author of Mianie Gray, and Gus Howard. Price 50 cents. The Book of 1.000 C cal Stories,an Endless Ropastof Fan. Price $ A! the new books puolixhed received 1mmediate- ly afterwards, and for sale at SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, #0 17-3t_ Odeon Building, cor of 4 st. & Pa. a H‘* COME!-HAS COME !!—HAS COME THE GOOD TIMK HAS COME! SINGER'S No. 2. SEWING MACHINE Can now be had for One Hundred Dolls! No.1 for Ninety Dollars! For ipaninctaring pa" poses the ouly reliabl> and unexceiled Sew'ng Machine in the world.—J. M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette. rently Sewing Machines from Fifty to Seventy- five Dollars. We have tried tiem in our own fam- ilies and find them superior to any in use.—J. M. Singer § Co.'s Gaxet_e. . We invite all to call at our Washington Office No 388 Penna. avenus, under Natioual Hotel, ai. examine them and their work. The groat eeonumy tm using such @ machine wili at once become ap- erent. Explanations given to all Circulars.ilux- rating all of Singer's Sewing Machines, with spect — of their work, furnished to al!, or sent to any ress. A good assortmont of Thread, Needles, Twist, and other machine findings kepton hand,and sold M. SING & CO,, 458 Broadway, NY. GLOVER, Agent se 16 6 tr RPETINGS. O11. CLOTUS, CURTAIN i ATERIAL TABLE AND bOiLE T GOODS, &e., In Great Variety, ant at Prieesas Low'as those of Gny other howse in this city. . We have the pleasure of A@nuouncing to the citi- zens of Washington that our stuck in every depat- meat of FURNITUKE DRY GOODS is ‘now mense “pply of elecant and Just reecived from the gre.t o « New York. y of which we | be very happy to sgl! e: the eash or to Prompt customers, to be paid for ax usual on the of January next. We will giadly send out any of our gouds orf Approbation; aud takes them back if they do not smt. All goods sold to customers re siding in the District will be bt home without, tra charge, CLA T & DOD Be 15 60st NEw GOODS! NEW GOODS! STEVENS HAS COME BACK WITH NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GooDs, at New Vork prices. Allofwhich have jen selected with great care m regard to quality acd eloganen of style, Vix RIBBONS, DRE Nox, LAC k .OVED. F RI it fi , three .ara in width, INS.) VELVETS, P isin and Faney, f every stele and color, B A THS, and A FLOWERS, all of the finest make, z D S, superb style BERTHAS, H ta} PANGS COMBS, oO CN Ts jor the Head. FRI BASKET: EXTRACTS, SOAP of the bost k White and Black re Found. Vailencia ads, !YHREAD LACES, rimmed HAN DK ERC IDPS, Laws Ha DDKERCHES K and BER THAS, A erarticles, ma tul! and complete stoc e most res ur stock, oun be depended upon ix Respec so 17-tf ‘@ oO LADI F WASHINGTON, GE =XANDR And Their Will find it greatly Ding fur Faney € New Fancy Store, 10th streets, mide it mn ev best without hesital object this a-a-on to bay none reuch Goods. I assure you, on, Hint, for quality and «log of style, caunot utpassed in this country. Pleasa call and suds > for yoursulver, Respectfull R STEVENS. N W STYL soit f RENCH FLOWERS, at STEVENS’, BeITtf 386, between sth and lth ets, EW GOODS, Junt Received. NEw STEVENS’ Fancy Store, welTtt pate HATS, Just reesived, at + between 9th and Vth sts _wet7 tf 326 between QOPTRCH AND MAR ABOUT F Just received, VENS' Faney Store, between Sth aud lth ste, 7 oF LK VELVE’ S PLAIN AND FANCY. Just received, at s soi 3 Ww HITE | pres TRIMMING dust reevived, at STEVE I7tf 336, betweon 9th and IBBONS Just received, at STEV se 17 tf 336, be ween 9th aed I Bray. WREATHS, sel Str 6, between 9th and I AND COLORED SATINS, Just reesived TEVENS’ Fancy Store, betwoon Sthand wth sts, h sts. ‘ust received, at STEVENS’, sett __ 336, bet. 9th and loth sts, HAE DOZEN EXTRA DRESS CAPS. Just received, at STEVENS’ so 17-tf 336. bet sth and ith sts, wire AND BLACK SILK ILLUSIONS, net receaved, a * 7 sett 236, bet, sth CoLoreD — RIBBON . LAUTIFUL STYLES, Just received, at STEVENS’ se 17-tf 336, bet 9th and Lith ats. BYsck CRAVE TRIMMING, | ust receiv : _ seit of 1836, be WHITE AND COLORED K Just reevived, at STE so 17 tf 336, bet. 9th and 1 N® 3 BUCK AND KID GAUNTLETS, bee received, at STEVENS’, se 17-4 336, bet 9th and i0th sis, ANCY NOTIONS, Just received, at Wt se EW SUPPLY O N GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES, Sust recei EVENS, Pris dhhatahiee edly ome be ~ ROF.GASZY CLASSES: IN DAN all, corner ber, Classes C. sca we 7 ini* VE: VEN IN BE 1K: BESTSTYI ES, 336, bet. 9th and 10th sis. ° AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW. Ee By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ee ee ge nn ae a STRE! TREES. yestat Poncic Avction.—On MONDAY “eg “4 ner of 12th aad Pope — ol bo. On. u Pook of 19 Ginokes on Fst and reantag K seventy on 12th street to a four feet alley in the ren: : together with the improvements, con- sisting of a new, w>!l-built four story brick ogo Fontsinins & comm dious rtore room on ths fi floor, ad oor. 8. dry softer 94 = ‘itchen below, and nine good This property is situated at the tersecti: ini ion of two of. Principal streete in the city, on the tho- roughfsre between the Executive Dey rtmenta, and asa business ocation ts unsurpassed by any in that 8 ction of theeity. The of this proj pre- sal sen Srareprporiunity for investment. al- ways coms jad from fii ir Tapa rene Fie iadippgetes mundeod defers +0 in five yours, and +. eee $1,000 in = §! e residue in one, tw ee the day of sale, wi interest, scoured etd ares the interest to be paid semi- trust en the premises; annually, wood J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auct'rs. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. STEAM-ENGI E, MACHINERY, SHEDS, A Brick TARR AT Posiic Avc- TUESDAY ING, September Wth, at il o'clock, at k Manufactory, on the Canal opposits Georgatown, none the Caea! bridge leading to A rlington, we shall seil entire the Steain Engine, Machinery, Pulverizer. Sheds, Fix- tures, Barrows. and Tools, &e.; together with the potent nicht for the District for the making of pressed rick. ‘The double machine and engin’ of these Dable of making 30.000 bricks daily, and wd rare opportanity for a moat vostient toany one disposed toen- he buiness, will be hberal, made known J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Anets. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. grecs OFA RETAIL GROCERY STORE &) at, AucTiox.—On WEDNESDAY, 2th inst. . at Wo'clock, we will sell, at the store northwest corner of 7th and N. streeta, the stock and fixtures erocer deciining business. con ne: Teas, see, Suaar, Starch, Bi king and Brash coo, Hur ey B r e, os Wistane bevke = aud Crockery Ware, Terms cash. WALL & BARNARD, Aucts we i7 N ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue & wi fieri facias issued on judeinent of condemm, tion from the Clerk » offiee of the Cireuit Cou gf the District of Colnmbia for the county of Ww directed, 1 wil expose jo sale, for eagh. in front of the Heat wshington, intsaid Dist: on TUESDAY, the y of September next, 1853, at 10 o'clock alm , old Watch i] goods and chatte rn. earn ody! Thomas E. Will and will be sold to sa! Ju- di ials Na. 241. to October term 1839, : Alterand Williston. =i welgenicd W. SELDEN, Marshal se I7-dte for the District of Columbia. By A. GREEN, Anctioneer ALUAB!LE BUILDING LOT IN THE First Warp ar Atction.—On FRIDAY, the 16th in stant, I shal! xe'!, in front of the premises, at 5 eelock p m., the following valuable Bu ng Lo a fronting on north A, viz: between 231 and 24th streets wost, containing Lot No. 11, in Square No, 42, 5.953 equara feet, Lot No 5, in Square No. 41, situated at the corner of north H and 24th streets, containing 4,112 ® 4 re fret, Lot No. 4, in Square No, 37, fronting on north L, between 23d and 24th streets, next to the corner of 24th street, containing 5.241 square feet, Lots Nos. Land 6. in Square No 30, situated at the cormerot north Land 24th streets. No.1eon- tains 8. and No, 65.97 square fect. Persons wishing to p=rchase handsome building lots are respectfully requerted to examine the beau- tiful locations of ali the above deseribed property ; they will find this sale worthy their attention. Terme for Lots Nos. land 6,1n Square 3, made known on ‘ay of rale ; perhay will be eash. For all the rest one quartereash ; Lalance iv 6, 12 and 18 months.for notes bearing interest from day of sale A deed given anda deed of trust taken. Title indisputable. Ths sale wil! com ence on the fret n=med rrop- erty. (we 12-4) A. GREEN, Auct. U7" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN eo uence of the rain until! W EDNESDAY, the 22d iestant, same hour. A. GRE sel7 UBLIC SALE OF VALUABIE OUGH-BRED STOCK. coll I will soll, withe t reserve. at mv farm stasles, ‘ning Upper Ma-lborouch,on TUESDAY, the 4th day of October next, for cas ptances on Haltimore at 4,6. or} »nths, with interest added, th, ing Valuable stock : No.1. Four year old Bay Sta'lion, dam lucy Long, by Saratoga. Promises great speed, docility, style and nection, most winntny. No.2. Black Gelding, two years old, by Franklin €8, Black Gelding, two year: Ray Ge Bay Filly, two years 0 Ray Fiiy, one yearold, by Saratoga. lack tiily.one year old, by Saratoga. orrel Stud Colt, one year old, by Pri Trou Gray Sud Colt, one year old, t a. WW. Bay Stud Ce Black St TORR. li id, dam Lucy tud Colt, five munths old, by Sara- 15. Baw Stnd, four montis old, by Saratoga, 16. Ray Pilly, five months olf Saratoxa, V7. Ray 4, four months old, by Sarr vet ths old. by Saratoga, we years old, by Ha ex ins and sires diigee stock will beexhn on the tae of site, that purchasers those dosire werden n estimate vantae enabling t to judge donty asserted on examinat wil command the admiration competent and practised. Al the same time and placa, I will soll— ; Jurham Bul! Calves frum four to eight months old. 5 three venr old ported bull. 2 Durha Darham Herfers, in calf by an im- Heifers, one four months and the other Darhams of the mort ap- @ records of the Mary ‘an y inst six years wi! r excellence. Purchasers can tu standard of perfection to which they cau be brought W will heon the ground. A © Ox tehod Oxen, from one to two 1 to order in Connect.cut, at W o'clock a. m. CLEMENT HILL, By A. GREEN. Auctioneer, TEE: E SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PRoreRty at AvcTION.—In virtue and ts Society fo uanee of a deed of t te the under as trustee by Th Ruey and wife, raring date the lit r 125), and in the Distr ington county, f Columbia, | «hall ceed to sell, on MONDAY, the ith inst,, in tefthe viepoy at half-past five ek p. ° m., al estatein sad deed of trust mentioned to hat certain lot, piees, or parcel of ground Yiug, and being in the eity of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, known and de- soribed on the ground plan or plats of th. of Wasoington as |ot No. 18, in Squ: ginning for the eaid tot at the north said square and ra»ning theace south uf 2st street 9% fect, thence west 85 feet. north % feet to the | north P street, and th: m with the line of north P street cast 85 feet to the northeast corner of said square and place of begin- overcuts thereon One third cash, balance in 6, 12, s bearing interest, secured he premises. v purchasers shon!d fail to com- ath th by a decd of trust ifthe purehaser ply with t of wale the day al>, the propert. at the cost aud risk of the former pure! chasers, by ee, iving Fe dare’ public notice of such eale in the Nationa! igenoer, a. CARRKINGTON, Trustee. 80 10-cokda A. GREEN, Anct. ARSHAL’S SALE. Iv In virtue of a writ of fiert pS facias issued from the Clerk's office ot the Cir- cuit Court of the District of Colarebia for the eoun- ty 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 vad d: y of Septoiiber, 188, at 12 o’olock m.,the following de- scribed property, to wit: All defendant's night, title, e'atm and interest in and to Subdivisions Nos. 7, 8, 9, of Square No. 462; alxo, Lot No. 18, in 8 9 Square No. 23, in the city of Washington, D.C. together with ail and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the sa pees of y and will bo Wm. B.. Robert and J il. Downing, sold to satisfy jut y 51, to October term, itkias var Way Be Robe deep Mea eh nkin, v8. 3 %,and Henry T. . < reer. W, SELDEN, a Marshal for District of Columbia, 2)-ts ICE pat as oF ENDUITS AND COLORS, Wirth Metarric Bass. Rvorz, lamufacturcd by Irlen & Co, Paris. These Paiuts hav» the property ot resisting, all dampness, and are fc 1, walls, iron, q ain 1 lers, or water, and are so thoroughly seixed and crowed in the beet oil Rs to be nearly y for the brush. ‘The econo- my in (heir use cousists in 25 pounds coveriug 175 square yards eye joey oe aces in Gu packages, ily seaied, and fur sale by oe mis THOMAS & BROTHER, seG-eolm* Agents, Cherry #t., Georgetown, _006-colm Deerry ee 3, BP°o™ prooms, BROOMS! ERRING & EVAN manufac! BROOMS and WILLUW Wane No. 15 Royal strect, 4 doors below Bing Alexand: Va. gons'antly on hand + aint ia, Bracken bree? R room Corn want rnerof Penn. and hoiders, directors aad officers all citizens of Washingtonand ited Pails, Brushes. Mat Cedar Tu YOU INS RE D?—Ample P. eee AMES 0. MoGUIRE, ©; D, Haxeans dee, Fle lo-eodtt turers of jes, Wagons, naira, Baskets, ke, &ec. RE Aros" kere resi atea 4% Pails, Piggia, Coulers, Churns, wilt lowt 1 ae it Sii- oe nave Stock! THR LATEST MEWS BY TELEGRAPH, FOUR DA S LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer Berussia. New ¥: the 4th inst. A mecting of the Flen|potentiaries at Zurich was held on the Ist Le regulation of the limits of the Lombardian frontier and the separation of _ civil and ecclesiastical ‘were con- Advices from Gibraiter i - ‘State that the Emperor A serious conflict bad token place at the of bogeys the Spanish inhabitants and the Som the Zurich C »and the Rentes bad de- clined. Accounts from Madrid state that withdrawn her Cousal at Tangier and demand satisfaction of Morocco for cr Rgece bad been given for an ex tionary corps of ten thousand men. ‘The first National Assembly of Romagna opened at Bologne on the Ist of September by the Sesteanr General, who, in a speech, e people ‘on the alacrity with which they bad to the eb il di votes. He bad, Seer districts to record their of the country against by forming a league with the nelybLboring States. A letter from Bologne state t elections the priests deposited pred =a —~ as the citizens, and that the result was the lmmmense majority In favor of the liberal th 4 against tue establishinent on any condition nites temporal power of the Pope! The aristoc: were at the bead of the cheba sate med The Russian Government bad ordered the first three corps @armee. under Prince Gortschakotf on 2 peace footing. < neatv—the former ina fu- the Em rious invective against s Pue latest advices from ULaty state that the peo- ple were becoming impatient at the insetivity of the General Conference and the contradictory re- ae touching their doings. It is also stated that indmont demands from Austria the cession of Mantua and Peecbiera A Paris letter says there is no doubt the Zurich Couference will disagree about many points touch- ing the peace of Villafranca, and the opinion is growing stronger every day that another Suropean Congress be beld The English news is unimportant. The strike building trades was approaching an adjust- AL OF THE PERSIA. European Intelligence. New Yor, Sept. 20 —The Royal mail steam- ship Persia, from Liverpool on the 3d, arrived bere in safety early this morning. When in her fifth day out, she broke her crank pin, and was mpelled to lay to for repairs. She the Arabia and City of Manchester, also ad in She brings the following additional intelligence: The latest accounts from Italy say that the Pon- tificial troops were threatening the ations, and ‘although the a_ collision ee imminent Moniteur of Bologna contradicts the rumored ag- gression. The Roman Government rejects all reforms in the States of the Church. The sailing of the Great Eastern has been post- poned till the 29th inst. The Zurich Conference was expected to come to an abrupt close. The Persia ——— the regular commercial report of the Associated Press, which is from more reli- able sources than that by the Borussia. Commerciat. Liverpoot, Friday —Cotou—sales of the week 57.400 bales, including 4,000 to speculators and 7,005 to exporters. The market c with an advancing tendency, with a ‘tial advance of 1-164. on fair and mn ddiing, while inferior quali- ties were scarcely higher. Friday the estiuated sales were 7.000 bales, including 1.000 for u- tation and export. The market closed si iy at the following prices: Orleans. Mobile. Uplands. Fair... Le shescnal 7% 2% Middting 71-16 615-16 Oh Some authorities say all qualities had advanced =. eile others say the market is not quotably igher. ureadstuffs —Flour closed very dull tions nominally 6d. sack lower, viz: Wheat closed with a declining tendency, holders were pressing on the market at3d ‘decli nd ne; Western red 7s6dasevd; do. white 9s195)d. Corn doll but steady—mixed and yellow Ss6da5s9d_ Provisions —Beef dull, and holders pressing on the market—all qualities slightly lower "Bork dull and nominal. Bacon vy, and holders pressing on the market ata slightdecline. Lard dull but steady. General Produce —Coffee firm. Rice xd Rosin tirm and higher; common 3s. 10d.a3s, 11 Turpentine spirits steady at 318. 6d London Markets.— Barings’ Circular breadstulls very dull. American securities xen. erally unchanged. Consols for accounts 95 ya8% The Persia in a Storm. » Sept. 19.—A passenger describes the storm whith the Persia — disabled as Most territie. Her crank pin was broken on Mon- day evening at 10 o'clock, and she lay to until the next afternoon, in hopes that the storm would abate. Finding no tmprovement, it was decided to put her back for Cork, but after roceeding back 100 @ the weather moderated. and th breakage was repaired. The steamer then put about, When reaching the same latitude disaster ovcurre more terrific than the first; e ploughed her way through uninjured, except crushing one of her wheel e8 The Persia has the heaviest fretght she ever broug Lt. New ¥ —_—_—_—_—_—___ Norrotx, Sept. 17.—Secretary Floyd and a | arrived here this morning, and will soon proc to Washington. Baltimore Markets, Battimorg, Sept. 19 —Flour has declined Ic sales of 2.500 bbls; City Mills $1.87; Howard street $5. Wheat is dull; sales of 15,000 bushels; white $1.20881 40; red $1.100$1.15. Corn issteady; yellow Slatic.; white SUaS2e. Provisions are quiet; bacon sides lc; mess pork $15. Lard quiet at Ll ¥allge. Whisky is dull; Obio2Se New York Markets. Naw Yor, Sept. 19. —Flour hasdeclined 5al0c ; State $1uS1.40; OLio $4.75a%5.10; Southern $5a 35.10. Wheat has declined tac; western red $l.17a1.25. Corn bas advanced late; mixed SSa “Ge. Pork is firm; mess $15.1sa815 25. Lard is lirm at 10Xall¥. | Whisky beld at 27c. Financtal. New York, Sept. 19.—Stocks ‘ber, but closed weak. Chicago and Rock island Sh) Illinois Central shares 65%; Michigan Southern 2 N.Y. Central 51%; Keading 45%; Mil. and Mo. 6's 85%. J LATEST STYLES. F ALL IMPORTATION OF DRY GOODS, W. W. BURDETTE, at No. 351 7th street, tween 1 andK, bas just returned from New with the largest, finest, and moat superior st DRY_GOUDS ver offered in the northern past viz: Very gravy and fine Piain Black Silks, ranging in price from 56 cants to $2, Black Bayadere Silke. a!! prices, Fancy Silks in Plaid, Siriped and Bayadere, much lower than the usual price, All won Mouslin Deia:nes, rich pattorns and high colors, 51 preces All Wool French Merinos, beautiful col- org, St 75 cents per yard, Piaid Cashmeres, very fine, at 25 cents, Dacale, Poil de C! » Valencias, Delaines, Kos TEU ENING GOODS. is department my stock 1s complete— tina, Boman, imine Ciothne * sines, and nos. ‘of which are ofthe frat quality, and will be is it. sold at 10 Der cor FTE GOODS. 40 piecos Table Linen, in bicached and brown, from 25 cents per yard up to fine grades, 5 pisees Irish Linens’ Dunbar & Dickson’s make, the best imported fo this country. Linen Shirtings, Damask Napkins. Towels, &e., A large and superior stock of Bleached Cottons, from 634 cents up to 18% cents per yard, A fu!! and complete stock of Flanacla, And all kinds of Domestic Goods, ‘All of which we can, and will, sell less than merchant inthe city, from the fact that we have no rent to pay, and our expenses otherwise are much lene any one who does the same smount of business. m The lowest my ened will be named at once by re. W. W, BURDE S {between Ian ik, all salesmen to 80 16-5t No. 351 | st., between 1 % @Qiad bt c a" ise! ne Schr. R. F. Stockton, Se Mary and Caroline, Bel: Phebs Netten 8 Sch Heer 8: Ba = . 5 ir. 5 ringiec a oconth and complete @sro! it Anthracite COALS Irom the Lehigh aud way! os of Lyken Valley; also, Dai! pected, one of Camberinnd COAL Persons sbout fegjeg te Ghote om 4 for ad bd * our facilities for for- are unsur; . Cr Dist UE NAR VHRINEROAINS. Viouin E "tt Sh ts tae Pos oss ond a0 ty at