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_ getting oot of the window on to the porch Locsi NBws. RWCA'NING IN THEY, prow ¢ " TNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM FO SE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER UAVINe THE | ARGE®T CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY oF THR OFFICE. ITs TOTAL DAILY CiReVLATION Is ined to put It, throug! Hington Springs, rain or or die, survive or perish. The die, never. s ; National Guan, who have hed such {11- ‘ 0 Se : caption: tartabe thelr plc ald, Having haid to péltpone tormorrow star. D ~ iak of swim, live Guards never say DOTIO} By WALL & RNARD, Avoti HNRA EANCEION On E, abo Ce cit tty rentie, and THIS AFTER. ‘ By T. DOWLING; UABLE BUILDING LOTS at AUCTION yar Gxonagtown->On MONDAY : we SiiiPis iaceite eae net nected si be va! LA MORK THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OFERE DAILY Nor Iursoving=We tearn this morning thag | 8° ARD, Au r xty-nine, si sted POINTED IN THe Dierxict oF Covumma. the condition Wroe—who was in- neer 3 o of Frederick streets, 63 SS (fSERTRD IN THE BaLtinons Sun SD 4T AND FORWARDED FROM THE Aa® RCE Sax os we elix” to mark these x Seca children of thecity a ol ‘o this o rel: one ¢lse any right to to:1 Pt do it at our own ex; not, especially when yet welag law-abiding citizens, we submit to the school tax in all its forms. it always has been the practice of the Society in question to clothe and ‘school es many of the children of the city as their funds will admit of, which can be proved by the reports of all the Presidents. in- cluding the present one, and I would ask ‘what detriment results to the neton the coabeity, this practice? I say none; ou cont A efit. The Comentudsuces of the Public Schools Me. Wattice’s Crecx—A Sixevtar AFFAIR. In the Alexandria correspondence of yesterday's Star. am account was given of the loss of a check for 1,000 by a Mr. Wallice, of Nashville, Tenn., drawa to his order by the State Bank of Tennes- see, at Nashville. on a hanking-house In New York. ‘Phe account stated that Mr. W. was boarding at the Marshall House in that city, and on S«turday last paid a visit to Washington, and on returning to Alexandria discovered that daring” his visit to the uretropolitan = he had been somehow relieved of the check. fle immediatel: telezraphed to New York to have payment sto and rested satistied that whoever had the paper it could be of no use, and accordin pte ps ad- vertisement to be .nserted In = y's Star, of- fering 2 reward uf $50 to whoever would rn the lost paper to him at the Marshall House, and proposing toask no questions about it. Yester- «day morning, and before the advertisement bad appewed, the cheek was presented at the bank- ing house of Lewis Johnson & Co.. in beep by Mr. Alexander Dubant, duly endorsed wit the name of Mr. Wallice, and was discounted b the Teller, who seat it immediately to New Yor! for collection. Suert!y afterwards, the Ly gree the bank read the advertisement in’ the Star, and knew then for the first time that payment had been stopped, and that something was wrong. Infur- matioa Was at once given to Capt. Goddard, Chief of Potiee, who preceeded to Dubasnt’s place of bnsi ness, (restanrant.) and took him pont pee Mr. Dabant protested that the matter was all right 13 far as he was cor ed: thathe could prove thst the cheek hid been cadtursed by Mr. Waltice, bot refused to state anything further im relation to the transaction. He wes held to bail in the sam of 000 for his appearance before Justice Donn at ip. tr. to-day to answer further. Mr. Janes EB Dunawin is bis security - Goddard has tel- egrapbed to Alexandria for Mr. W .to bein Wash- ington toattend the investigation. where it will appear whether he conveyed away the cueck or robbed of it. While the investigation was nZ Oa quite a commotion was observed amor the avenue frrc-baukers, wh > fluttered around the justice’s room in a manner to elicit considerable remark “is the Dry! Church. on Monday next, the citaens of Georgetown and. vited. Latest StyiEs —, W. W. Burdette, at. Terxest, Boats { 88! Soe ever offered inthe zt Very heavy and fine Play or}rice from 30 coats to Be "Bie! wer than the usual city. Then it follows that every catholie ehiid educated in other schools leaves room for one of those who would have to gE, un — if the Catholic child went to the Public hools, 5 a The writer goes on to say that “the contest ‘waxed warm, and that the Rev. clergy took oppo- site sides.’ Now, there was but one of the Semep 2h at the meeting, and the amended resolution Pos meg which was adopted unanimously, is as ‘ Resolved, That the Catholics of this city sup- port the present Catholic schools, and exert - selves to establish others.” 1 should think that this resolution showsa spirit existing Im the Society quite different from what the writer would wish to impress upon the public mind; and of the resolution I say, let all other cities where the Catbolics are numerous enough, “Ge thou and do likewise.” As to the election of the president, the school question had little or nothing to do with it. The individual who was nominated in opposition to the present incumbent cared not to be elected; his friends made but little effort to elect him, and the successful candidate was elected by a meagre ma- jority; so that there was no triumph for what the writer calls ‘the liberal Policy of fraternization and Christian harmony.” Many Catholics are anxious to know who this ‘‘Fetix® is; and, as far asl can judge, the general feeling on the whole matter, with priest and le. is, that ++ Felix,” whoever he be, is about it uian in the world to talk of * Christian harmony,” seeing that it is next to impossible to imagine any motive for bis communication, or any end be could ier aad expect to attain by it tgs reac and a wis! to sow discord n. As for the ** liberal policy,”’ &c., if not known already—as I believe it is—it ought to be known: that in matters of religion and education Cathol! have but one rule—*> Ourselves alon: We do not value education without religion; hence we will not impart it wituout religion; hence, agai we keep, as far as we can, our Catholic children to ourselves—our design beiny, in our efforts fur education, to compete, to rival, to outstrip others, if wecan, but not to quarrel; to respect in our children and in ourselves the rights of conscience, without which we cannot have good citizens. A Caruotic. Ors, at 75 cents per yard, Cashmeres, very fine. at 9% conts, eals, Poil de Chevres, Valencias. jaines, &c., very cheap, Mourning Goods. ~ abate: Lu atlo cent. profit. Las tte Goods 2 ‘ard up to fi 50 pieces nens, the best imp-rted to this oc Linen Shirtiags, Danask Napkins, Towels, & A lase and superior stock of ne eraden yard, aut complete stock of Flannel Ant all Ligne Domecicoeiaatels BREST OF 4 BuRcLaR.—tLast night, Odlicer ity, by means of the clothing which the irglar left in the house of Mr. G. W. Harkness on Tuesday night, succeeded in discovering and arresting him. He turns out to be Chis. Delany. a slave for a term of years to Mr. A. Dorsey. Mr. Harkness iu his evidence stated that between 3 x 4octocka m., he was aroused by his daugh- t teaming that there was a man in the room He rushed fa and caught a glimpse of a oon an from that tv tue ground, aad in dis haste be had left his clothes beuind. Mr. Barkuess went into the street and began to chase bim, and jost sight of bim suddenly. Return he saw him stand- ing on the corner, and again started for him, but he again disappeared, and he saw him no more till be saw him in the custody of the officer. Mr. Lucien Jones, who lives opposite Mr. Harkness. was alarmed by a noise in his house, and got up api dis-overed the tracks of a man 'turoxgh bis house. The prisoner said he went throuzh there to escape Mr. Harkness, and went =e twice, and wes in the house while Messrs. Jones and he store, ~ W. W. Burpetre. 1 Hull, for & Bro.’s g: disp) cash store, I street, between 7th now styles ¢fladies' dress goods, and all appertaining to a full assortment o! ‘ neaper than ever for cash. jor that there 1s no better | site than Bar & Ls tween 7th and sth, Mus. that her mt. i ory depa-tment is again fi : ‘ood Cheap Casi Yar lendid assortment of Bonn-ts, Ribbons, F aches, &e., & dl tended to. and satisfaction Bro.’s cheap store, | street, Navy Yard. Potice Martens—Before Justue Clark —Two men, named James Hi. Reed and Robt. A. Whar- ton, happened to meet on D street yesterday, and managed to render themselves liable to a charge of disorderly conduct in the . Sayrorp'’s Liver Inxvico: itself on every trial, for the but tell their friends todo so, mouth to mouth, till all the ublic streets in ” ve learned the good of this truly valuable medi- fe mang something less than a “twinkllog. A matter | have ? Harkuess were talking about { atthe door. A of business requiring to be talked over between | S12 Itis recommended. with teetimou js to prove er € 7 a 7 . ita virtue, for the cure oj Ls ROG oun Seed Oh tks Bnei Plana? | them, they evidently could not agree about it : from the first start, and presently. as was alleged, | sche and is particularly adapted to Jaundioe, De. petogsse ma / relegating # Sovertted br thee Wharton in reply to some cumeaion by Reed | aged Stomach, Bow-l Complaints, and disenees is just old enough to be the bigest villain tant | tat what be (W barton) bad sald was false. raised | Ofehildren, Sold by all Diag mebavt is unsbreila to strike Reed, when Reed antici- pated Lim by a slap in the face, which caused th “erimson stream to flow’ profusely. “Before m: nd this point an oilicer had both rested and taken to the mayistrate’s of- n they were required to give bond to refrain from disorderly conduct in the streets for @ space of six calender months, and pay $1.51 costs each waths; and cited several instances of his burglari- ous operations in the e ty and adjoining country. Tue Justice (Donn) decided that to whip him woald do no more good than whipping a brick wail. and afterwards he would be turned loose upoa the community a: and if the Court should decide that he was free, it would be illegal. But it be were sent te the penitentiary or sold, the community would be relieved of him; and he Mun’s Daxss Suits, Yourus’ Dazss Surrs, Cuitpexn’s Duzss Suits, Noaw Watxsr & Co. Store, Brown's Hotel Ba: Winter Clothing is now ready for inspecti | To Dry on Nor to Dry.—We notice a scien- ‘tific article going the. founds of the papers en‘itled All we haye to my poattag ee x : : ‘Fue “Hoty Hitt Bann,” of Georgetown, pro- Pose to give a grand pic nic at Analostan Island, A ON. instant, to wich the | stant’ 4 7aAh ie Washington are in- o lock p. m., the wing valuable Burnes in hg Teas rk ny ‘from N-w York with \ city, juare fe ——— Silks, ranging in Bayadere Sill i Silks in Vii Striped end Bayadere, much | All Wool Mouslin Delaines, rich patterns and high § picoes All Wool French Merinos, beautiful eol- Bo 5 Al Moustin Deluines, Afiot ‘which are of the fret quality and will be 49 pieces Table Linen, in b cached and brown, from 25 cents per Dunhar & Dickson’s make. ieached Cottons and eatings, from 6% cents up to 1s% cents per | less than any at we have no ‘wise are much oae who dose ths same amount of sh prices wil! be named at ones by Ne.351 7th street, between | and K. jOOK ovr, ladies of the Navy Yard and Capitol Bar l 7 te onr cheap a and 8th, Navy Yard. whi¢h we now promise to make, with all the other goods dry goods, Call soon and take a at our immense stock, which will Lampe! f 1 2 for i 5 Bag would reepectfuily inform the ladies wil with a jars will now ba promptiy at | toler Bar 4& tween 7th and sth, se 21-21" It advertises ara none who ose it and so it goes from people of the Union liver complaints of every kind, from the most Dyspepsia to a common head Men’s Business Swits, Business Suits, Chrldren’s School Suits. Marble Hail Clothing Ndi r Snnounce that their annual duster a seapecttully aa oe with fine spring of water, 30, oben Lot Ins fronting 56 feet on 3d street, by or a = T. DOWLING, Auct’r. E ABOVE SALE I= POSTPOND UNTIL TRURAA YY SSabE ip posteop ery, se im a deeendieneaiiade es) 7 At roe ee saRes, tro benrins naereed Fetes de 1 Auot, 1. Bub Late rok 0.29, in aq) 6 he 60 foot siaionee ciara oO cash; residue with Tatar sae ily wee oe By J.c. we Ee ont Auctionsers, TION.—O; y ¥ Enea is $3,200 C. ty tary in suit: *orveration of "cent ‘Ashington quarterly six per 700 Haute of tne Metering ena <me cash, incurrent se 2) J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auet’rs. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF FOUR-HORSE Power Steam Enoing. Carpenter Suop, ACHINER Coy c uM Cy AC eel a shen siahewtaccaas ener nby ‘sted i it Lt atte atloors ok, nop oi the iste James A. Whit- f Now ork avenue and 15th v Steam Engine and Boiler, ia on. Morticing Machine. io Ps Brick nogged king: use, About Lgee fest of Lumber, Old Frames, Sash, &e mmediats possession given of the prenises. ‘erms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 2,4.and 6 movthe, with interest, secured by a deed in trust on the premises, TRU.J FISHER. 7: vu. ER. steo. ne 20-4 J.C. BeGUIaE & CO. Aucts The Arabia at Boston. Bostox, . 22. vara Sadia samen ant in time to dispatch her mails by the train. Alexandria Auexawpnia, § 22.— Wheat—sales of fair to good red, $1.liagi.i4 pe whi, $1.18; fair to ye-sales at 70c. No other patna (=! cesses ves. Bartinor: ae 2.—Flour is very di x. a. 4 ard street and Onto Wheat is firm; How. of 20.000 sales white 8120a1 40: red 140 ‘Seas3e, 381.15. Corn is buoyant; Suas?. Provisions — firm; mess bacon hams 10c. Whisky te dull at doce gid . Any Person wishing to purchase & handso ne rea- idence ina fine Toon Y tend sale (se 22-d) iy £. BRER Te _, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ; VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN THE Finest FRIDAY, the and 12 ., Aucts, Ins Lota, fronti . Tad Suih abrocte rSyon, north ‘@ No. 41, situated at the corner and 24th streets, containing 4,112 ware No. 37, fronting on north Ly and Mth streets, next to the corner t, containing 5.241 square fe land 6. in Square No 30, situated at the corner of north Land 24th streets. No, 1 con- 000 and No. 6 5,397 square feet. 4 Persons wishing to prrchase handaome buildi lots are respectful a Eee oxged to exarnine the bea: tifal locations of gfi th deseri property ; they will find this'sale w: their tion. Terms for Lots Nos. Land 6, in pare &, made cas! ool viz> has an “——e MaKe. Pork stead $1075. Lard is firm at Leld at 27c. known on¢ a: haps i , "For all the rentone- agers 16, 1 ring interest from ony, of ‘itle and 18 months, for note ee BOS given anda, of trust taken, ‘The salo will com nenoe on the first named aa erty. a0 i2-d) ASGREEN, Auct 1 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN onmequcuce of the rain uatil WEDNESDAY, the 22d instant, same hour, . A. GREEN, Auct. e817 iF THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER stooned in consequence of the rain, until MON- Day. the 26th instant, same hour. sed A. GREE. MAESBAL'S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fiert facias issued from the Clerk’s office of the cuit Court of the District of Columb New Yor«, Sept. 22. inactive Chicage and R. FUTURE DAYS. By J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. RUSTEE’S ep PROPERTY NE. THe C ER OF s M-ry Laxp AVENUE =On TURS RY Re ERNOON, ‘ Pelicares, | Shel, i a atom te proms 3 ty of Washington and to me directed, I will expose ue « of trust from PF tec! or blic sale for cash, in front of the Court H w dated May Sith, 1258. and duly record @ in dySrof sau county: on THURSDAY te arse 0. 63, folios 4, 5,6 and 7, one of the DArcine ACADEM C4RUSI'S SALOON. ‘LEWIS CARUSI Takes picasure = on afat a bcp y ol Patrons that he wil! resume the duties rofession, the fir-t ‘Tuceday 1s Cotober, sommsusing on | and continue, and Siteriare = Teendays, Taarsday WwW. DEN, se 22 Marshal for District of Coiumbis, By J. C. McGUIR® & CO., Auctionee-s. Peery: AND UNRESERVED SALE OF creat City Mave CARRIAGES —On WED- d DAY MORNING, So in front of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell. with out reserve, to cover advano-s. the following de- scribed cite-built Car z 1 very fine Top Buggy 4auperior No-top he 14 seat Pamily Carriage, 14-seatSquare do. 2 large 6-passenger Phzeton, bui t to order, and very su Also, Persons this eal ee custo we 2d CLARK, 248 Pa. av. —- = between 12th and 13th sts. 859, at 12 o’clock m..the following dec ¥, we shall seli Hdeferdant’s rights titie, | 2 N Square No. 253. hav Subdivisions Ne ing s front of 20 feet on Maryland avenu% 24 feet also, Lot No east of the corwor of 2d stresteast and ranning back fs Artshor Sq 2, in th of Washington, D.'C., | With that width to thed viding line between Lots 8 | j ing Fixtures for Window & en together with all and singular the improvements id Square ; together with the improve- | new thine. and weetty on ior in every pa, thereon, seized and levied upon as the property oi | ants, consisting of « frame Dweliing House. | to 1 the re Known. The Wm. B.. Robert and Jos. M. Downing, and wih bs } Terms: One third cash: the residue ment in the ait they can sold to satisfy Judicials No. 51, to October term, | months, with interest, seoured by CLARK'S, No. 248 Pa. ay. 1299, in favor of N. G. Stephens, sury of John Mat’ | the premises. 41! gonveyenc ‘At the cost of the between 13th and isth sks. likin, ys, Wm. B., Robt.. Joseph M, and Joseph | Purchasers, JAS C, SEMEL { Trustees. = Downiug, and Henry T. Greer. JOHN 8. SEMMES, re JU SOLSTERY Goobs. W. SELDEN, sev-ttawkds J.C. McGUIRE &'CO., Auets, [TAN2S Jost reee ved s ory inree aepoctineat au2-ts Marshal for District of Columbia, rer TINDOW CORN ONS OT Aah eee, GL — UP THE Poke SALE IS POSTPONED IN one TinvUn be TASSELS. 0} 5 OVE SALEIS STP! 2 COnseqUaRE® OF * rain on riday aiternoon, of evory style, ete, wi euonteier the weather! unt TA TORDAY | Sepicinvor 2d, ee ee sain hour and piace. =i Peg ereg co cell st xrentiy Tedueed prices. CAR- . % 5 nda ork in my line exe- next, the 24th inst., same hour and p'ace a .f Trustecs. | Cuted promotly aad te the tall een ey = CO. Aveta. L. F. By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. (TP RUSTEL?S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED } RopsRTY at AucTion.—in pursuance ofa d. of trust exeew ned as trustee by Thonwss Me and bearing date the Lith day of Felrnary, 1859, ai recorded in Liber J. A.S,, No 169, foitos ‘Nos 3: 3, H+, Sand 351, one of the land records of Was Ington county, in the District of Columbia, I <hall roesed to » on MONDAY, the 26th 1 locality (for on} ree a aaa door eae Bae" sad 218 Es Pa. avenue. CARPET ROOMS. Ovr MB. VERRY is again in the New market, and we expect 1: st, in ront of the prey at half-past five o’clock p. m., the real estate in sa.d deed of trust montiond 40 wit of that certain lot, piece, or parcel of xrotind z.and being in the city of Washin riet of Columbia, known scrited on the ground plan or plate of the of Was»ington as Lot York 8 few days to have all our large rooms completely ited, * the work is of the most positive y be sold to the uperior kind, Terms: Cae third cash chest bidder. 18, in Sq N is new, stylish and desi renRreh ‘a : i oO. N pe days, for satisfactorily endorsed mates, bari ie. | ginning forthe eaid lot at the cate INDOW FURNITURE. His att n‘ion is es- tet : of Zed eerce an fost enone south with the line BRUSSELS. VEL VETS end EDR ? ., % . ence wees! 5 -. ence be os a J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Avct'ra. | oO tsa Ret to tha tiie nt ee ee oe feet, thane nd thrnee street east 85 feet to the square and piace of begin- ith a choice lot of bright and tern INGRAINS and other low priced CaRPETINGS, all of whioh, with went J bow in store, will be sold at less than the usual By A. GREEN, Auctionser. OUSEHOLDaxv KITCHEN FURNITURE AT AUC *—Un WEDNESDAY, the 28th in with the lins of north P northeast correr of sai i rovements thereon t ry A Ine third eash, balance in 6, 12, city rates. Not only buyers but all others aro A ¢ | | Charles Mason, colored, was couzht throwing | is comprised of an nesortmont of Gentiocenrc arg | 89t, | shall sell, at the rostdenssota lady deo! in- notes bearing’ interest, secu! invited to visit our show rooms and examine our Coast andor thers cRcaae ne ate nine: | tatchinle Ekcongh the windaws-et & houie here | toe Clothing of the vewoxtand richest designs | 1s Housekeeping, at 19 o'clock &. m., at No. 40% ma to relieve the city of eats a pe hte certain gay colored females r He was re- pest and at the same + the law strictly. Le committed Lim further consideratio: in roaterial, trimming, and workmanship. quired to pay the sum of $5.41. onal tioles of d. a Bafere Justice Thempson.—Tis fashicnabls articles ress, 1 To those who siudy excellence with €conomy, in portunity is now eet, between G and H streets west, an ex- cellent assortment of Furniture, viz: Mahogany Sofa, Ottomans, Revolving and other stock at all times. iJ” The friends and on remises, r fthe purchaser or purchasers | i juaintanoes of Mr. Wa. ply with the terms of sale within three days fro DMONDS. 80 favorably known in the car offared for ssisoting from the most attractive stook | a, Chairs, : est and risk ch the toreeer arias oaee NouGed ‘that he bad forcned 's benieres eres sia Brown, of Fairfax county. V 's brouglt before | of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- | Mashognny Dressing and other Bureaus, and Wri- ying three with our house, where he would be pleased to see Sr. Acoysivs'—This beautiful church is being | Justice ‘Thompson by Officer King. The defend- | duoed prices, ap 28-ly ting Desk, fast pushed forward towards completion, under the hands ant was charged with selling vegetables and other articles in the Centre Market without having first obtained a license therefor from the City Register. The offence being proved by a witness, and in part a d by the defeudant, the justice fined Brown ten dollars, the law prescribing that pen- alty, without mitigation. { first-class mechanics. The recess in tar is beiug constructed is neatly and Piebly freseved, and is lighted from a dome over- head. which Is so painted as toshed a mellow and pleas it upon the mar ¢ below. Ime ediately bebind the altar a place is set 2 is to be the plieture of St. A bove and are hse «d. and the surroundiag columns and briftiant with biended golden and actively enyas MARRIED, On Thuraday morning, Sept. 2d, 189, at the so: age. by the Rev. Dr. W. Hamilton, EDWIN CRUIT, of Wasiiagton, to Miss MARY FOWLER, eldest daughter of Wm. Georgetown, D.C. un will please copy.) Onpuaxs’ Court—This morning, upon the opening of the Court, the subject of the appotnt- inent of an administrator upon the estate ( persoual) of the late R. M. Bowyer, of Georgetown was re- sumed. Mr. Davies spent as counsel for Mr. T. M. Bowyer, stated that upon the decease of R M. Bowyer he left of persunal estate about $3u,000 ; und there are five nephews and three nieces; but that he was not aware that Dr. Fisher. the husband of one of the nieces, had petitioned Dr. Edwards, JOUN T. MARC 2 VIRGINIA arple On the 2ith inst: upon Gi ss marble work, of which the front and sides of the altar are to be constructed, and the carpenters forming their concluding operations upon surroundings and the contignous sacristy ¥he lower rooms, designed for achool rooms and ove L eburch service, are being finished rap- G par- D. ¥_ ELLEN, R. Fowler, of In Georgetown on September 2, 1859, by the Rev. S CEY, of Goorge- PHELPS, of t, by the Rev. Alfred Holmea: IBERILAND,to Miss MAR ¥ GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. oual Intelligenger. in, * Marble Centre, Quartette, and other Tables, CARRIN Fine Git-frame French-plate Mirrer, and otker ABBes, China, Giass and Crockery Ware, Walnut and other Bsdsteads, aud Washstands, Feather Beds, Mattresses, and a large lot of Sed- ine, Window Curtains. Brussels and other Carpets, Cooking and other Stoves, and Parlor Grate, A good lot of Kitchen Requisites, With many other articles, which we deem unoeces tary to enumerate, Terms cash, 821 6t them aud show them through. cee ioees ae EERRY,& CO., + Rooms “Perry Building.’ se 19-46 vrecorner Pa. avenne and oth at. Back SILKS! BLACK SILKS"—We offer now the cheapest and best Bisek Silks un the market. Also, a simmll tot of rich Fancy Colo-ed Dress Silks. boutht at anction, and will be sold at asmall advauce for ea-h to close them quiek. . W. COLLEY & CO., se 17 St 523, 7th street, above Pa. avenue. GELLING OFF AT COST TO REMOVE. we — 35,000 Worth or New Goovs rHat Must as Row Orr tx a Few Weeks. Having leased the large and beautiful store room ic ¥ formerly occupied by venue, hb 10th rte Wi " foe esha cher i pted. in front of the THURSD. on AY. No. 4, 1n Square N. tozgten, D.C., together aod singular the '@ prov thereon, s-ized vi the property of Theos J. Barrett, and wi satisfy Juticials Nos. 83 and 178, to May term, in favor of Geerge and Thos. Parker & Cc Hamilton & Leach. se 2) ts to 1859, o. and W. SELDEN Mazshal f.r the District of Colum vines, Liquors, TUESDAY, the 27th instani o'clock &, m., at the store of J. vy.) F, opposite the Patent Oth street, corner of F between 9 Streecs, aa us ca, an excellent assortment of Groceries, Liquors, Wines, room, Where I shall remevein a ay me. Br si s E t of | ‘Mproving, beautifying, &e; and_in order to'go in tt RGRTOWN “TAXES FOR 1530 | Soevies ae Mi lacisn ema frou the Ciara uh oft | my nee ator with aaah eco eeodat wiitoaer of all hands is being pushed | for the administration unti! be saw the petition in Notice ix hereby given that the Collector is | Tea, Sugar and Coffee, Starch, Soap, Candles, and | Gireu t Gomst af the Diet:ictof Columbia, for the | {fom this day my present NEW AND ELEGA hat the edifice may be finished | Court. But as he had seemed to accede tu a pro- cenvred by - to advertise property and enforce Sweet Oil, in posil that both should withdraw and allow Mr | ths payment of ail taxes unpaid on the first sil respects prior to a ¢ in Getobor next. hove b anno HL. Offutt to administer, he had hoped that 8 . D. Bh eats Seti gphaee course would be adopted, but as the petition was | °° '!™ C. D. WELCB. Collector. The new Monday unty of Washington, and t *xpoxe to public sale for cash Honse door of said county. STOCK at prime cost prices. My stock embraces every sh, Spices, Brushes, Brooms, Wooden aad Tin Ware, Mackerel, Codfish, and Herri atsups, Indigo, Soda and Sa'aratus, Salt, ted, Twill 0 front of the Court TH ‘ not withdrawn. which was a difliculty tn the way, he would petition for Mr. ‘I. M. Bowyer, the est blood relation, and with Lim Ht € asa jointadministrator. Judye Pu: that the counsel had faithfully detailed the diti- culty. That petition would of ~ourse have tle priority unti! the petition of th: eldest relative appeared He Laviny appeared he has the priori- ty, and the right under the 4th section of the act of Maryland of 1798, in force here, to take in an- other party with the approval of the Court. The Court decided to accept T. M. Bowyer and ehoir | tory of and is des agni than eny organ at present in the city. tis ar- rauged for three r. nks of keys aad two octaves of pedsls. the architectare being Grecian. Each I from C C ( feet) to G in alto 56 notes: pedal « ass from C (16 feet) toC (4 feet) notes, with extraordiuary stops and pipes. The manufacturers are making every exertion to se- organ those qualities so essential {n an D°: THE cr KNOW the U ubseribing at ted States oc Rurope. can be ANDALL’s, F @ barrelx No, 5 S, SH! FI.sS HY FIS ALEWIVES AND HERRING! 100 barrels No, do, WIVES—now landing vanus Alen, irom Buston, Also, in store— TIZENS. OF GEORGETOWN —Any Newspaper or Periodical G. No. 128 Bride street, Georgetown a 1 “burnt brand” St. Johns ALE Meremishi ALF- from schooner Syl- color. and variety of fine rl. Porter ornies, = Ww s. — Cases, Wors-stands, Work-boxes, Je Oder an to pexess . ae Papier a sT*} iy No, 2 of Square No, 154. in the o.ty of Og aN riting s and Boxes ; Gold Pens ; C. c c ronze Ornaments; O; p deroal ston, D. together with sand — fat Shey a frames; Guo Qval and Gothic Medallions; Brushes and Combe Sth ay of October next, 13 following described property nigh, title, o SDAY < kk nd Liquors aud Wines, Old Whiskies and Ra Holiand Gin, Cordials, Old Mint Julip Bitters, &e. A fine lot of Tobacco, Spanish Cigars’ Suuil We, With many cther articles, which we dec unueces- sary to enumerate Perfamer Soaps, &c.; Children’s Carriages Terie: All sums under $9), cash; over $9), a Ininegs* 0 October term, | Bocking Moreen’ sued Gaece, Hertesline Boraes credit of 3) and 6) days, fur notes satis! factorily en Marshal iT Dominoes ; Fans of al! kinds ; jes” dorsed, bearing interest. Columlna. ing and . A. MITCH ‘Trustea, Yar.ety; and — se 21-d A. GREEN, Auet. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Gorman, gad American Toys for children. In > = 2 a 5 > : ti the largest ever offeren in this city. By J. C, McGUIRE & CO. Avetionrera, ee Lo Oe See AE UA BLE | SESE ener waut call au Beitpine Lor ovposits Ju Forany thing you Lie 3 call early and get “ rh "7 2 XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE. RIDAY APTERNOON, Se; barrains, J. of its proportions, i. ¢ , purity of tone tls ons; ae} hag d a ~ re Gamsrec. se bbls No. 1 “stensi! brand” St. Johns ALE- E KEEP! “i EPR T BRAG. overs ax aie ths proniione toe ‘Teele = uote on shallings froz ee e parties offer ir sureties Sam acon, 3a s 5 ARN ¢.—On AY MO Sep- Jo. 6.i No. S31. front, . ne noe vanes tack tks, Ceercan sit | lemses) Emaac Marsett; sod 30 A. Hawley, Esqs., | 120 bbls. No.1 Prince Edward Island ALE WIVES, | timber zie at 1 sleek the residence of ‘Win. stuten thane ; ' : who were accepted by the Court. It way stated pte fie. €. Johuson, Esq., on F Sirect between Sth a: d Mth inches. LD wll not be completed so as that the public may | \ : P y 300 bbig. vaious brands Eastern HERRING. strects, we slalf sell all his Furustace sud House | Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12. and Ce Lave an opportunity to judye of ite expected in the Court that the estate, real and personal, Allof which will bo sold to merchants as low es | 00g tirete Gane ortin of the * urni- | 18 months, with mterest, secured by @ decd in truer re oe eril@ucies at the coming dedication; but we learn | Would amount to about $70,000 be hr or ar ae orany other market, with | tyro G7 ti late John Oumme. dais, comprising— | onthe premises, Title perfect. on his return thet the makers Hud that it will be impracticable — freight adned. PRARTLEY & BROTHER Two mahogany case Piano Fortes. i If the terms of sale should not he complied with to do so before the Ist of November. ts cost is to Tux New Cextre Market.—The Commis- ae 19-lw ‘99 and 101 Water st. Suite of wainut damask-covered Parlor Furnitare, be $3,000 z sioners appointed to superiutend the erection of CaRv oF THaxxs. ie. Manhiies begs to thank the proposed new Centre Market evince a disposi- tain Sears, has arrived and Ms medical brethren for their personal Kindness | UO" t give this fmportant enterprise a forward | dischargiae’ hot Weights sche toe wil z papolts vi ey he! eeting ease Attend to receiving their « and the readiness with which they have come fur- | Impetus without delay. They held a meeting | ? esterday afternoon, to consult upon the form of & BRO., an advertisement for proposals for furnishing ina- ward to support and consult Lim as 2 physician pew ABRIVED—a 1 packet schooner Sylvanus Al- is Water street, Georgetown, consisting of two Sofas,two Arm Chairs an *ix Parlo- Chairs, Marble top Centre and Sofa Tables, Gothic Reeeption C) ‘8, Tush seat Chairs, Chinese Quartette Tables and Washstands, ed by Crosse & Brac WELL, London, from th Giacturers slinply nak forse ufacturers y for 8 tria., convinoed that it McGUIRE & CO., Anots, By WALL & BAR RD, Auctionee aad surgeon. Me also thanks and feels grateful to the public press for their flattering notices and re- roby of bis skillful surgical operations. He knows vat editors are, of course. not responsible for what appeacs in thei terials and erecting the proposed building. but adjourned to this morning without definite action, in order that in the mean time they inight have an opporiunity to cousult with a number of ventle- N EW AND FASHIONABLE. & fine stuck euitable to the aeason, they re- f papers in the shape of advertise- | men, possessing Ligh practical knowledge, upon | spectfull; ta call of their euls or special notices, but their editorial opin- | several essential points connected with such mat- | the public generally. y ae carry With them wei bt and influence with od tuerefore it is that Dr. Baakee those which from time to time, mu in regard to his theory and ving resided in the c sitimere. Marylapc, nearly one year and if. also having visited Washington City, D.C., and W beeling, Va.. ow several occasions, during this ters. This morning the board met again at the Mayor's oilice, to determine upon the question of advertising for pro) is; and the public, who are all interested in important measure, may leok confidently for speedy action in connection with the work. NISHING GOODS zoner ERS, HOS! : BRY, & ‘Aled, @ large au GO0NS—EPaU LE s GOLD LACES and OOPKED HAT: Tux Monotttus vor tue Caritot ExTENsion : eu Porticox.—We learn that on the recommenda. Breese Bote Na: 5es Fe Rv, = x FALL GOODs, The subscribers having supplied themselves with atrons and Hy They always keep on hand a large assortment of GENTLE- MEN'S UNDER CLOTHING and PUR- » SHIRTS, DRAW- ‘* ly of LITARY and NAVAL 2 GR hoe aa F. LOUDUN & CO, Citizens’, Naval and Mililary Merchant Tailors, 86 2 2m , be hax preserved for over twenty icuts. by correspondence and at dis wg but to remain for some three of Baltimore, and taking t y to say that all those who may re- jwire bis skiil and attention should avail. them- ives of the period thus allowed, and either by espondence or by calling at his ollice, 74 Lex- receive his attention and advice. tion of Capt. M. C. Mefys, Superintendent of the U. 8. Capitol extension works, Messrs. Rice, Baird & Humber, the c tractors for supplying marble for the building, have permission to sup: ply one hundred Monolith shafts ed for the porticos from any American quarry, other than the Lee, Mass..quarrice The marble to be sub- IN DANCING, at Franklin Hall, corner of 9th and D streets, on 4th of October. Classes ‘sand Misses at 4p. im., Ladies and at 73g pm. on Tuesdays and Application can be made to Prof. and 3th. ‘ U ‘st Suen le leaves the city of Baltimore it ts his in- | stituted fs to be approved by the engineer in | TAY ey vee entre Market Space, tention to remove to the city of New York, where charge, and the contractors bave six uths in Are now opening a eplondid stock of FALL DRY be will lo vently. Dae notice will be which to furnish « satisfactory speciaien, with probable evidence that the until the above-named numi furnished. i every variet yeasen, auch as Ladies’ French Mouslins, Merinoes and hawis, Cloaks, Cloth Dusters, E sekeeping Goods in great variety, Glov. jonnet and Velvet Ribbons, Sack FI: French Work Clothes, C: % dV xeute, and childreu’s Merino Vesta H GOOL leparture frou this city; : consultation rooms iu the city of New York. so that patients wishing to tiud Lins will be enabled to du so without delay. uarry will hold out ‘Mo, of shafts can be English Ca Waren Retcexs.—Mary Donoho, disorderly conduct; fine and costs $4.15. Chas Delany, col., burglary; jail till his precise condition as a slave or freeman is fixed by the court. Wm. Jones, vagrant; work-bouse % days. Bartholomew Sul- livan, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs $3 15. L. Dunham, do ; do: $3.15. Win. Murphy, va- grant; work-house 90 days. Aaron Cookley, Coi., drunk, disorderly, and’ profane; work-house % days. Wm. McCarty, do.; do. $3.15. Five lodgers were accommodated. ‘Tux Twat —The performance of “Speed the Plough” and *Our American Cousin,” at the ‘Theatre last night, on the occasion of Mr. Clarke's benefit, was im the happiest vein of the artists srsictpating in it, aud was enjoyed by one of the Oue pric plain KUTeS. “i most fashionable audiences of the FALL Mr. Clarke, as Farmer Asbfield and Asa id Mr. Wheatley, as Bob Handy reary, acquitted themselves in ‘ alrable mauner, while Miss Ed- words. the pretty mew actress, as Miss Blanford in ud Miss Charlotte Thomp- nchard in “Our American il not have been excelled. Another Vousiu’’ deserves partie u- New ST YL DOW SH. CE, &e. Corner of th nd D streets. FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK the large the above this cit pers froma he Pisin Bi Tu awount of iron thus far used on the dome of the new Capitol ix about 2,500,000 pounds. To complete the first section will require 500,000 pounds additional, making a total of 3,000,000 | Pa Ei ten conts a ro!l. rok m Pay larly fin The attention of the Lacie psi licited to an examination of our stock Scandal." Mr. F. Clippendale (also d fo. oue aight only) persouating Sir Peter last night in consequence ef the rain, but Blitz f<sie Mes. Julia Daly uf Female American went through his programme, and kept his au- dience ina heavylaugh. Each lsdyaieh gered ed | — 80 17-Sca ROP. GASZYNSKI will resume his CLASSES lidence—No, 337 E street, between 12th 86 7-1m* of now’ goods ies’ its, Hooked Skirts, Many of the above goods are York auctions, and we are now will give satisfaction to all, ee 19 2w GS. WIN ‘6 now in store t, cheapest, and most varied assortment of | goods which have ever been brought to | We havi tt very stvieand quality olf Pa- | overs sty leaned cad Rak to EXEcutors’ SALE o tive various Woods and + — | trees All work done punctualiy and in the best manner. Sh Armand Easy Chains, Lo RUSTEES SALLE OF Cal {CHE COACH {ree consumptiony aud (J nig aANy Ray Horses at Avction.—Oa SATORL rermeCen: Solid tuahoza : DAY MORNING. aith inst,, at In o'clock, by vite | Cast it will prove itself un Mahogany Dining Chairs, c fadeed of trust, duly recorded, &e ,” we will ofthe Auction Reom*, one Brown Ca- two Bay Horses and Harness. Terms ont LIAM H. CLAMPITT. Trustee, 8 WA M equalled, either aga stimu- nt to the appetite aid to digest’ a. Orintoxs oF THE LonDon Press. “We recommend our corres Soyer’s new Sauce, entitled Marble-top mahogany Sideboard Mate! Glas: reich gilt Ma: Candelbras, Chinese Vases and Velvet, Brus el Clocks, rnaments. » aud other Carpets, Oilcloth, UES, ° French China Dinner and Dessert Ware, Pastors, Table Cutlery, Glarsware, LL. & BARNARD, Aucis. jent to try Mons, “Sultana's Sauce, 5 its Gavor us ex ARSHAL’S SALE—tn tue ot t it is made after the Turkish reci amsskand Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice, &e , eri tectae inenad sy Jedstitae ct oe att OF | alten eed i affords cousiderabie aid in cases of Mabog: nd walnut W. edrobe Washstands, tion from the Clerk ® office of the” slow and weak digesti e Lancet. ‘b happy combination of avers and cena y 0. he delicate taste ofa Su! enue ‘he universal patronage of a dis- Griminating pab ot ae Se ¥ “A concentration o| resources Tarkey and Russia.” United Sirrtes Ganene. alone, “itinm most yalurtbe ntact beee, ands m™ va! ie ju should be on every dinner ta- tana Sauce iss most delicious sest.”— the United States_GARDN: iN 217 Fulton street, Nee Vere we YES, 34 Cornhill, T. be had ip W, ieee eaee Ss Ro 3041 S ‘O., corn - Dressing Sookeases. Writing Desk, ! Hur and Husk Mattresses. Feath-r Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets and Comforts. Mahogany Chair ou Wheels, for inva'ide. Reolin- eae Hat Tree, Hall Chairs, Of I rout Coart ipl of the District of Columbia for the county Washington and to me directed, 1 wr —— to i ale, for cash. in front of the Bank DAY, the hing at aid Distriet, on TU 2th day of Septem”er next, 185, eized and levied upon {Sohn P. Hilton, garni one Gold Watch "9 nd will be sold to satisty Ju- Tr, Bi ‘woods and chattel di-ials No. 241, to October term 1859, in favor of Alterand Williston. W. SELDEN, Marshal se 17-dts for the District of Columbia. UBLIC SA Ua E THOR- P 0 BRED STOCK, 1 will sell, wit reserve, at my farm sta‘les, a-jo‘ning Upper Marlborough, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of October next, for cash. or acceptances on Baltimore at 4,6, or 12 months, with interest added, the following valuable stock ‘our year old Bay Stallion, dam mey Saratoga. Promises great speed, dociiity, style and action, most winning. ‘0.2. Biack Gelding, two years old, by Franklin Pierce, No.3. Black Gelding, two years old by Saratoga. jo. 4. Bay Gelding, two years old, by saratoga, Bay Filly, two years old,by Saratoga. Bay Full year old, by Saratoga. k Filly, one year old, by Saratoga. Sorrel Stud Colt, one year old, by Priam. a Tron Gray Stud Colt, one year old, by Sar- Ore. No. 10, Bay Stad Colt, one year old, by Saratoga 0: I, Black Stud Celt,ons sear ond, by Seratogn. ‘0.12, Black Stud Colt, one year old. by Saratoga. i 0. 1S, Sey Filly, four months old, dam Lucy ul by § ea. ‘No. <” Bay ‘Stud Colt, five months old, by Sara- 8 ad, fe ths old, by Saratoga. Ie Bay plites ee moose cat ey Seraeoee 17. Ray Stud, id, king Glasses, Toulat Sots, Window Sh: efrigerator, ‘Stoves, Tin Safes, OW Sladen, er with @ general assortment of Kitchen a8. h; over that sum a cred- ay satisfactorily eudorsad, 5 tere ; At2 «clock, in front of the premisos— Bair of stylist bob tail Bay Horses, of Double Coach Harness. 2i-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. By J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ECUTOR’S SALE OF SMALL BRICK Housk ann I q in GeongTrown ar Pustc DAY AFTERNOON, Sep- 4 o'clock, ront of the premises, il pat of Lot No. 231, and the we:t ha! 232, in Beatty & Hawkins addition to M, having @ front on the south side of 7th atreet of 45 feet, by a depth of 150 feet, together '* improvements, consisting ofa two story Brick Dwoalline-house, with a frame addition. Terms gash By order of the executor of the late George Mahoney 3 J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avets, se5 eodda THE ABOVE SALE JS UNAVOIDARL = Hf AFTERNOON, Hs feztponed until FRIDAY AS. C. MoMUIRE & CO., Anet, t se avenue. STOVES" STOVES I have on hand, and fo: SPO VER Ries, oh eats, fate c. se 19 next door to the Star N OTICE oF THE ENDUITS AND COLORS, Wits Merairic Bases, or RU zy aad ey ep by Ircin & Co, as. ese Paints the perty of th i dainpoess, aud are for nse'on word, walla, stom tins 5 i Masome hour ond place By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE Nor SERY OF SHADE TREES, BRLONGING To THE ES ATE OF TeRNue James Manen.—On TUES by Saratoga. AY AFTERNOON, September 2th, 1559 at four : by Saratoga, No. 18, Bay Pill ‘ine, r light muslin. « Geiding, two years old, by Heesex. zine, PAper. CANVAS, Or muslin, o'clock. on the premises, we shall sell the large and Ne. Bay Golding peed od | _ Thev are proof against sparks, cinders. or water, ©. and that is the euaracter of Abel | bounds. ‘The total weight of iron for the whole lew in great profusion, valuable collection of shade and ornamontal Trees, boda v pe pr eis eek we oe a ot are 80 thoroughly mixed and ground in the best os Lingham, who perforins | fous he about taaie ane tT tur gttvek of Window Shades, gold band and | (about 200) heesethoe with the unexpired lease on | ("the ay of sale, that purol Les y | ail as to be nearly ready for the brush. ‘The - ult rol a Sdetity to malere that weight will only be shure rok cere pny on other styles, is very fine, aud are offered at recuced | tho ground tn eke Dursery of the late James Ma- | those desirous of selecting pairs, may offered, by | My in their sar pens. he beautiful and oc ote, | mek, in the thicknem or the Walts. Pete Cornice, Curtain Bands and Pins, Picture | rete 16h street weet, between O aad F streets | soaiy —. eile rene ty - b Gladstone is announeed for to-night, Srp and Shade Cords a d Tassels of al } i very favorable dent'y asserted, on examination, that theseanimals night eulv.) as Lady Teazie in the Opp-Fxttows’ H was rather slimly attended | ¥ n n i the admiration of jud; however Sagentenl peated ns Soon be At the same time and place, I will sell— 5 Durham Bul! Calves from four to eight months urserymsn to make a profitable inves im the sil of the most select kind, aad tana and in good One-third cash ; the residue in 3 and 6 condition. ‘erm: Seo Keown *| old, Bet plnce of sna eines s Reiermance each RA W IN © vp PAINTING | Bee for approved omic < Soeioe pense zeae old Durham Herfors, in calf by anim- | Busters from ety afternoon and night; and every lady who attends | "tye, Wat, MACLEOD Noon AN TNs will + | coos To MeSOLEe a Gte meet.) 1s Deackm oilers, duis Sheituentie ach the other | Stalin snawe from $2 2 €10, full attendance th's moruiag of dealers from the | Will receive the music as 4 parting token. Fesume instructions in the above accomplishments tet y one year old ios’ Cloaks at ail prices, i . on Wednesday, September 28th. in his new class I" THE ABOVE SALE Is UNAVOIDABLY *2-imais ara from Durhams of the most ap- very low. * try. aud the very uncomfortable condition of ‘THE FINEST GRaPEs of esdaieny bocactakd ae Toume, at Mis. Lanpiuet’s, 311 Pa avenue, (eouth posivon d until SATURDAY, Sept 26th, same proved importations. T record the Maryland cup Skirts from 250. to Sat vy eae Tee market kept purchasers from oreupying the | seen thus far aresome city-grown Catawbas ra! inky Be i + pas ass days, ~ hoar place. eri ural Soci SIX years wil a ¥v : : ¥ ~ ~ i 1 a test their excelle: hy 8 N * | The old sheds over the side pave. | by Mr. F. Bates on H aang, be coun etinvariably Te'sivanosl oa ite x | Ryoe ysaer,t Exeentors, | standard of perfeotion to win thoy pa Sout Remember, next door to rhs Pion aed unig tay ae rosy i - ~ an = ter cod passen- | Wy is nowhere! TENG, lessons por week, per quarter of 5) se2d JAS.C, aatlee & CO. Anet’rs. | Tuten ieee the ground. A =, Store, until the improvements at our LF ° ca ae after every shower the water neon - oe 4 ae one Wrenn ered Dyer Det a completed. 0st dow in torrents. “Business was very dalle though | A Taorrtxa MATCH fora silver cup valued at | OL. PAINTT iT aban moeie airs Red, well matohed Oxen, from one to two the peecs age uot higher than thos: of the past | $20 is adveriised to come off to-morrow, (Friday,) _ \Z WORSTED. years old, purchased to order in cut, week | on the Piney Branch course, rales ae eee i a i matty wi

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