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LGOOAL NWHVV BS. (7 Taovon “Tee Stax” 1s PRINTED OF THE LesT#st STEAM PRESS IN US® sovUTH oF Battt- MORK, ITS EDITION I 50 LARGE AS TOREQUIRG IT 7 Be PUT Te PRES* AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- TieuEst, THERE » SHOULD BE SENT IN BY TWrtve o'CLOcK, M4 OTHERWISR THEY MAY NoT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEAT DA Notics.— Dievalet ov CoLUMBIa ADvERTisa- MENTS TO BE I\SEATKD IN THE Battimone Sey ASE BECRIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE Staz orrier. Trvetexs or HE Pestic Senoozs —A Mvrcar Avmization Society.—An adjourned meeting of the Bosrd of Trustees of the Public Schools was held at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, for the pose of adopting the annual report. Present Nemes Walt Wickets: Tawreten, ss Childs. Harbaugh, Willett, Randolph, Miller, Stoughton. Atlee.” Mayor Berret presiding. Mr. Atlee. from the committee appointed to Supetintead the examination of eandidates for the Riggs ® volarship bmitted a written report of adopted. their labors in thet charge; which was motion of Mr. Atlee, That the thanks of the Board of Trus- iblic Schools of Washinyton city are hereby tendered w Professors Z. Richards, O. C Wight and SL. Loomis, for their services as a board ef examination, in accordance with the resolutions of this Board of the 6th September. 1959 Mr, AtLee. from the committee ‘on the annual Teport, submitted the same, which was read. The report gives a statistical acconnt of the operations of the s department during the past year; ent death of an assistant teacher. Yanneil, paying 2 high compliment iesend amiable character; calls the is te the present condition l accommodations in the city, sug- by them fur immediate amelio speet; compliments the teachers on their gest, and the success apparent through their several ami joint labors during the late ananal ecaminatious, acknowledyes indebtedness to edi- dors. reper and others for assistance and cor- Fert reports ng the annual examinations; also tu Geo W. Riges. for his liberality in bestowing on one of the pupils of the public schools, a sehol- ublan college; teMr Corcoran benefit of the First district; to € at Maury of th wal Observatory fu @aotial interest manifested by his in the success and promotion of public education; and finally to Cor prompt apprfriations of money scholastic year. »tion of sorte slight amendments, the report was u! Mr. Miller. fr eommittee appointed to the accounts of the treasurer, reported up sume, showing the expenditure during the past year of $26,954.57, and a balance remain- ing In bis hands of &9 76. the latter sum await- Jag bills outstanding for furnifure, ete. e Gu motion of Mr-AtLee, Kesoleed. Tuat this board have received with regret the resignation of John D. Brandt, Esq., whose energy, promptitude and industey have heen of great service to bis colleagues and to the pablic ' in presenting the resolution, Mr. A. remarked Dried; im compliment to Mr. B., and of the agree- able. personal aud official relations between bim and the board during the associations of the past two years or announced that he had received i et the resignation of Mr. Price. t, whose usefulness and arduous i ause ef public education while a er of the board he gratefully acknowledged. Vn motion of Mr. Willett, Kesolved, That the secretary be instructed to signify the regret of the board at the loss of the services of Mr. Price, a member whose duties were always performed with punctuality and eiti- ciency ie On motion by Mr. Willett— ‘That the thanks of this board are ten- Resale dered to our venerable president (Col. Randolph) for the disnitied. faithful and impartial manner in whieh he har disc'.arged the duties of his office. Col. Ra b acknowledged the compliment thus paid him, in @ felicitous manner, and tande seme fnteresting and instructive remarks in rela- thon to the progress of the public schools. On motion by Mr. AtLee, the thanks of the board were tendered to the Mayor for his devotion te the public schools of Washington. since Lis in- propriate terms, and expressed bis appreciation of the uufted labors of a)! connected with the public Schools to their promotion and advancement. Mr. Childs addressed the Chatr upon the advan- of laving some uame by which to designate *blic-sehool Lonses; and moved that the school house now known as the Northern Liber- ties’ engine house be henceforth called the Berret sctiowd house. in honor of our municipal chief tti- cer, Whose efforts in the cause of education entitle bim to their united and cordial esteem; carried uvaanimonsly. Os motion, the board adjourned sine die. Pores Matrens—Before Justice Cooper —Sam Fo-d. & eolored genius, was picked up in the street iu a condition which needed no witness that Le hed been iui bing the waters of intoxica tion. He paid the magistrate $5 59. Jas. Huy bes was also picked out of the gutter, where he was laying avout joose, the, muddy water proving uo bindranee to bis taking fresuing sm He was called upon to sat: ed justice by handing over the suin of €5.5= n Spollan disregarded and set at naugut a certain ordinance in relation to the sale of spirit- vous beverages. He 2 a the general pe 5 the sue Of 221.27. ty Hudson and Cornelius Desmond were a cased of disorderly conduct about the door of a church om the Sabbath ‘They were each required to py a fine of 8.58 ohn Bean, hackman, was accnsed of over charging a stranger Who rodein hisecarriage. He Was Charged $10, and served him right. ‘Thos. Durkin was found guilty of using profane and indecent langun ye in the public streets. Fiaed Siu. Elizabeth Riggs was charzed with veing drunk aud disorderly in the strects. She contributed $1 Of to the support of the body corporate. Sarah Harse dittocd, aud paid 35 fine and $1.27 costs, bers betny au eygravated case. Phil Eustice and John Bethoal were accused of floating about without visible means of support, aud sent to the work Louse. Tar Jai —Under the faithful management of Jsilor P. Hi. King. the county jafl presents an ap- petrance of remarkable cleanliness and order, that is, as far as is practicable in sucha rickety old con- cern. The prisoners, of whom the jail now bolds ninety-two. two-thirds of which are cases awaitin: judicial investigation, are afforded the benetits o: the most ri cid <u pervision from the jailor in respect of aught tending to promote and encourage a pyr regard for their healthy coadition; while he rules of wholesome restraint are in no wise re- laxed. The attendants about the building are re- quired to visit the cells daily with bruom, scrub- ing apparatus. etc. and at proper intervals the spplicatiow uf the whitewash brush to the walls Krep then neat, and has ite due effect on the health of the iwmates. Iu order to better facilitate the busfiiess of the jail in respect of matters requiring tue action of a justice of the peace, the President les daly commissioned Mr. King, who is now prepared to actin that eapacity in such casex as May require his attention there. The convenience of this arrsugemeut Will be appreciated on all hands, as well as the fitness of appointment, Mr ing well versed ia the requirements of the oifice ‘fue Theatres —Our ti going cltizens will be glad to learn that Miss Julia Daly has not yet left us; but that, in contrast with the Yankee choracter which she has been performing sv suc- cessfully for several nights, she will appear to- nicht ta an Irish character—it beim Judy O''Prott iu tue Bey of - Ireland as it {a."* ose Who lave eojoyed Miss Daly's amusing and versatile person- ations ln * Our Female Awerican Cousin” will of course have a curiosity to see her iu this new and diametrically opposite character. ‘The afterpiece tails eveulny is a repetition of «+ Our Gal —Miss Daly as Caroline Mortun Sevevra axp Nive Sraeers—The work of groding aud paving Seventh street, from A to I, street north, 18 progtessing rapidly under the di- reetiqu of Mr. Charles Stewart, contractor, and the supervision of the Couunissioner of the ‘Third vod Fourth Wards. The work upon the Ninth tect improversent does mot appear te be in as Ievorable coudition, and fears are entertained of a fs lace to complete the Work within the seventy days fequired by the coutract. The contract was * wa the 17th of Avgnst. The rains of the k were disastrous for this work. Weer weer tHe Police?—Last night, a crowd of disorderly Loys assembled themselves 2rowed sad inside the doors at the McKendree sed themselves by pulling back Kempied to go iu, and pust- & the steps those coming out. Severs! © ae being badly hurt. This bas on la some p Bane for several nights P +3 yradaally becoming werse. The t 4 syoke of it at the door the other evening, but it did no good Ls there no remedy? A Wervpixe.—Grace Church (istand) was crowded! last night, the eceasion being the mar- rave of Mt G. KR. Thompson (well-known on the a8 one of our most artive you business aie M4 tien) and Mise Elfzabeth ¥. Robey, of Rev cath Word At = oefoe¥, the vag! en- son © tered the conech and unad= its way with digiculty uy os tis tasartmony weep eager fan- diditee for matrimony were speedily united by Bev Mir Holmesd, ea! Wasmrnoton Crry, D. C., Sept 27, 1859. Mr. Editor : The subjoined extract from a de- cision recently made by the honorable Secretary of the Interior will doub' fess be Interestiny to pre- emptors of public and amsignees of tion rights Voters, very respectfully, M. THomrson, Attorney fr Deny. “Two pointe raised by the counsel of Denny will be briefly consi “The first is ‘bat a bone fide purchaser for a pecsoreens eet of the “pyre of said Denny <A sufficient reply to this is that the law vides that all subsequent assignments and of the right of preeinption ‘ prior tw the issuing of the patent s' be null and void.» * This it will not therefore nize or protect any claim of an assignee of a preemp- tion right « That right is not regarded by the law as com- lete until the patent issues, and It can only be cerned py as our action extends in the name and for the benefit of the preémptor. Any transfer thereof will be treated as a nullity and as absolutely yoid."’ Bruratity “ND DiseppointMENT.—Yesterday Morning about daylight, a new born white male infant was found on Sixth street, between O and P streets north. The les were seen to place the bundle there, but It was not ted until they had got off It was evidently designed tat the child suowid not survive, the —— tion baving been made ina manner that indi- cated a design that it should bleed to death, and it sa ed upon the pavement, so that the face and bead of the poor chiid was much bruised. f taken in charge by the family of Mr. on, residing near, and a physician was sent for, who has paid Very strict attention to it, and now thinks it will live. Tue Fine ar te Capito Machine Snops — An estimate of the loss by the fire in the Capitol machine shop and smith shop on the 16th August has been submitted to the Department, by which it appears that the total cost of machines and tool® in the buildings was $22,955 57; that the estimated cost of replacing them in as good a condition ax they were in before the fire is $7,804.21. Itis not intended, Lowever, to repair many of these tools. ‘The work of the Capitol Extension has reached such a stage of progress that most of them were no longer needed. Mesic at THe Presipenr’s Grounps.—The music at the President's grounds this evening, under the direction of Prof. Scala, will com- mence at 5 o'clock. The following is the pro- gramme: 1 Col. Harris's March... . Quickstep I Giocatore. Pass De Deux. 2 3 4. Eltine Waltz 5 6 Duetto Belli. . Scotch Overture City Improvements. —The Commissoner of the Fifth and Sixth Wards, Mr. S. Coster, is now enguged with the following improvements in bis district: Grading C street south, from New Jersey avenue to First street east; repairing Virginia ave nue at the intersection of Sixth street east; repair- ing Tennessee avenue to the city boundary; re- pairiag Eleventh street east at thesoutl terminus. All of which are very necessary improvements. Tue Prorosry New Tuxatre —We learn from “Our Opinion,” the organ of the Washing- ton Theatre folks, that Mr. J. P. Smith, who rep- resents Manager Glenn in the out-door business transactions of that establishment. will soon wait upon some of our pescipal citizens for the pur- of procuring subscriptions for the new the- atre which Joba T. Ford, Esq., proposes to erect in this city. Raitzoap Mextixo.—The stockholders of the Alexandria. Loudoun, and Hampshire railroad assembled in annual meeting in Alexandria yes- terday. Mr. Lewis McKenzie is president of this company. and the road. which passes within three miles of this city, is being pushed forward with much vigor : Careless Saootine.—We understand that Mr, H. Morgan, the ollicer in charge of the monument grounds. bas used and is using every exertion in Lis power to prevent the dangerous practice of reckless shooting by persons about the place. of which inuch complaint has been recently made. Wartcu Retvaxs.—Sonny Jackson, colored, stecling; jail for hearing. Fiza Lee, colored, drunk and disorderly; tiue and costs $2.15. Eliz- abeth Cuoper, colored, do; do. $2.15. Thomas Rairdou. do; do. $3.15. Seven lodgers were accounmodated . ode Reat Estate.—A. Green, auctioneer, sold yes- terday. lot No. 5 in square No. 40, to William D. Serrin, fur 123g cents per foot. Lots 1 and 6 square 30. for 6 cents per foot. to Dan'l G Major Lot No. 4 in square 37, for 15 cents per foot, to J. E. Reeside. For First Crass EstapiisuMents inall de- tments of business, in the,city. see onr Alpha- Cetical Business Directory, Ie ansiher columu. _ Saxrorn’s Liver Invico: itself on every trial, for the: FH but tell their friends to do id so it mouth to mouth, till ali the people of e Union have learned the good of this truly valuable medi cine. itis recommended , with testimonials to prove its virtue, for the cure of liver cu: its of every kind, from mmon head- ache and is ranged Sto | of children. Sold by all Dug, Man’s Danes Surrs, Youtus’ Dagss Suits, Cuttprsy’s Dauss Suits, = Children’s School Suits. Noaw Watxer & Co., Marble Hall Clotmng to tei to Jaundice, De- iints, aud diseases ts. se 15 2w,r Men's Business Swits, Business Suits, Store, Brown's Hotei Building, would res: sully Announce that their annual display of an er Clothing is tow ready for inspection. It is spericed of Sn essortment of Gentiemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richost designs in material, trimming, and workmanship. 'v those whe study excellence with economy, in fasiionable artic'es of dress, an opportumt: now peg pes for eolgoting from the most attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in tine city, a! duced prices Oe the Sith jgseet be eee. I Bat in the 27th instant, by the Rev. L.. W. Bates, HENRY fb. PROCTOR to Miss ALMIRR t of this city. - 21th of February, by the Rev. J. G. Butler, HENRY C. STEVENS. of this City to Mice CARRIE RHODES, of Pennsylvania. * pinintiaria eels F DIED, z Tn this city, on the 27th inst., after a long and pain- ful illness, MARGARET ROBBINS, wite of Thor. Robbins, axed St years. i Ifer funeral will take place this evening at 3 Yoluck, from her residence, on the corner of 12th ‘aot Mass 8. 1 ou THANKS TO THOSE O} tomers who have settled their bil! nd respectfu:ly but earnestiy reque: 5 SS a0 by ins setalioe. $4 We are in Want and reasouably expect al! money due us, 7x W. COLLEY & C se -6t abo ALLY EXPECTED— D * CARGORS OF COAL, 19) tons Red Ash Egg and Stove SizeCOAL. 135 tons White do, do. lo. 1i9 tons COOKING CO. Orders received bow ~~ jews thai WOOD o ak Wood OUR CUs- ae s, of best quality. ved trom cars ata reluction of ente per cord HARCOAL for sale, Te » anless otherwise agreed cee ne ee AM eh COUNG, se Most Sth street, berwaeu Dand B ROUMS, B RROOMS, BROOME! HERRING & EVAN r f BROOMS and WILLOW WARE Rots Bosak streat, oor below ped Alexandra, Va. a, ean: ty on id Pains Fails, Brushes, Cedar T: Pails, Pi ers. r tubs, ‘ails, ag! o “iy chase an tow Cradies, Wagons, Broom Corn wanted. a SANnp PAINTING, Mr. WM. MACLEOD Announces that will resume instractions inthe above accomplimhmente on Wednesday, September 2etin. in his jas rooms, at Mrs. Lanphrer’e, 311 Pa avenue, (south side) between 2th and toh ts. Class days, Wed- Saturdays, from 9 to am. variably tn'sdvance) as follows: DRAWING, 2 |: ns per Week, per quarter of : . Pee a As Krvento lonsona in Inter @1 Won om ; Appl iB = a — - address ‘ough Post Office, STOVES! ca ves" Sires eroviesm STOVES! large assortinent of ING S. N STOVES. Also, suasoneene ott ed on19 _____nextsloar to the Star Ofiee, DDITIONAL SUPPLIF W PALL A tientpetttt nan tics r 5 steamer Mouat Vernon. spies Hale Tam now opening my second And largest pur- GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHIN@GOQ! iL of the latest stylea, adapted to the present ap- iNK season. PeThe public are respec'fally iuvited to an Sxami- nstion of rs and superior stock. Polite tention and mar 1 have on hand, and for sale ches: a DER, a6 \5-e0d2w |W. COLLEY co, i hy; fanaa UCTION SALES. ———_—_ ANE CLE. nae USE, on tah at. ine meen Auctioneer, Eomactaie pocaae | EU NOOVHES Se 1a Bin Tae EiRemon tae tat Gotober by applying td J. HOOY- | 5 o'clock p.inae® hawlso yng me B t pa the premises, 80 4-3" | western gate of the Navy Yard, at betng Lot None F dR _RENT—Two FURNISHED Rooms, | 2 Squars No, 82. This propest Bronte $7 fret 9 Fo PINS abe orth he ayaa of waterin POP ne Reta te eg | Akai a Bie ate ae re stb tween Band fo s091-5t*_ | “Pema: One-third cash; balatce in 3, 6, and 12 Prat rs throughout ts Keer oh Ball, (No. | auatns at the cost of the parebaser._ EEN, Auet. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD axn KITCHEN FURNITURE, MONDAY vie Sef Goishar aiken ie sn RRO ig IR i ake 7 NE TARGE PARLOR AND CHAMBER | residence of Wim. R. le, on'nort! f north Ol Sitacheds bendeen bok, AND, CHAMBER Hi between 2st end sal ster at Ih ort north with Sy ved rent on the lst e room » Alxo is las ti it i 4 ¢ nele, auitable for fariites or sinsto geu- | Malovany Suiee chee eet Orzemane, 3 sk, Dressing Bureau and Tables, . Marble Commode and Wash Closet, t Bedatendsand Ward ard, i immedi ate- ited, RASS mt ROON He 2", No. tall” rene PROM erate oF se) as desired. rea- nd BOA ished if desired. No. Sar ee D Farntehed if ae ate OR REN T—Furni I-A two Peis DWELLING eer Unterpshed A feo erent will be moderate. Part of the farniture be sold if required. Apply at No. gee lek d ‘se 3. arses Sl At PRIVATE SALE.—Furniture ana ees will ; y 8, 1 Sewing Machine, hy Wheeler Wilson, age . eee russels ai ci ts, W c Brnetele and other Garpets, Window Curtains, Witha ‘geo of Kitchen Requisites, ‘@ Hotel at private Ww Il eell on very Terms cash. secqmnmodating terme eens Purnit re otis Eee aa A. GREEN, Auct. « will of a Hotel, in a cent location, now McGUIRE & — ood + tion, term: i . MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Sov apply te WALI. & BARNARD, auctionsers, | FJOUSEHOLD FURNITURE en ese ooruer Bh street and Pas. avenue. se 2 lw {xo Evrscts at Pustic Auction —On KEEPIN TT: MONDay MORNING, October 3d, at 10 o'clock, At the :eridenes of the late Charies St, John Chubb, on north I street, between 15th and Isth streets west, waite sell the entire Furniture and Effects, com- <— Suite ef Rosewood Crimson Brocatolle covered Parior Furniture, comprising Medallion-back Sofas, two Arm and four Parlor Chairs, att teh STORE-ROOM FOR RENT.—That desirable 9 STORE-ROOM (ona of tha beet in the city) oeeupied for n number of years by Geo. F. Allen as a Dry Good Stor: 28) Pa. avenue, between. {th and 10t) streets, and suitable for any kind of ss. Possession given Ist October. Apply to ALLEN, corner 8th stre_t and Pa. sve, . (ntel.) Suite of Broca gatelle and Lace (Curtains, with Cor- — = F ae = WS an ixtures to match, ‘OR SALE—A very desirable GAR DE) Hand. Silt six-ii hand ix- F BAR, with or without the stunding orop, sit wytires throughoute Set ees aated on the Eastern Brauch, one mile a iT t ti gast from the Anacostia Bridge. Por particulars | Riel Gut French Marth Tinea Whatnot, inquire on the place, = = China Vases, Bronze and oth: » 20 2 Sw" A.B. WILSON. _| Handsome Paintings and Fu fiaeiiene COR REN T—The larga and conmmodious | Ruption Velvet. Brossels and Turkish Carpeta, DWELLING HOUSE No. 159 Peaueviva. | Bronze Hal-tree, Hall Chairs, Mth and lath etrects iately or Looms of the La Fayette Qilcloth and Matting, Institute, “The house is in good condition; has Rosewood Marble to; ntre and Sofa Tables, Rush ‘Seat Fancy S58 Loungos, Hygean Chair, teen rooms, Iarge cellars, warh and bath rooms, | Superior Mahogany range for cooking. and is supplied with cas and Potomac water. Possession given numediately Rustic Liquor and Cigar Cases, Extension bining Table, Din: For terms apply at the Surgeon General's office, No, 2%, Winder’s Butiding. au -eotf f Silver-piated Toa Service, « asto: Jc OR RENT—A STORE ROOM on Massachus- etts avenue, between 2d and 3d streets. Inquire of INO.R. ELVANS & CO., 309 Pa. avenus. _au i? éod Fo, SALE OR RENT — COUNTRY RESIDENCE Good Hope, % ofa mi on the eastern branch desirable, 3, French China Dinnor, Ten and Coffee Service, Rich Cut-glass Ware, Table Cutlery, Waiters, Excellent Solid Mahogany Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus and W Ashstands, Waluut French and Cottage Bedsteadx, very desiral ‘or sale or rent at | Be from the Navy Yard bridga | Biaukets, Comforts, Counterpanes. ‘se household furniture, if | Sewing Machin», ron Extension Chair, and implemsnts to farm the lot. Persons | Com plete set Edinburgh Ency clopadia f purchasing, will call on the proprietor jooks, whois alwaraat home. Patert Rifle, Fishing Tackle, se 2i-2tawlim*™ EDWARD H. CALVERT. facia Rubber Horse Covers, Sleigh Bells, _——— ‘ogether with the usual assortunent ou: Requisites. Terms: $40 and under, cash credit of 60 and 90 days, for sal notes, bearing interest se 2-4 J.C. M. Pillows, ad other I i THE CENTRE OF SEVENTH WARD— FOR Sal ‘Two small two-story FRAM DWELLINGS and LOTS, on the corner of 7th an E streets south. ‘ihe corner house has been usi asa store. Apply toJOHN H, TUCKER, corner of Maryland avenve and Ith st. se 15-004w* S eeeesenerseessneeesenneeeeses TiwN.—Oa NESUAY A GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. the 28th inst., at 6o'clock, we shall sell pectoris * GEORGETOWN TAXES FOR 1859,— | 18 Square 643, between 3 and Ist streets, fronting Notice is hereby given that the Collector ix | fet sod running back 60 fect 10 inches on Ist street, required by law to advertise property and enforce | 'P) ve by atwo story Era. 0 House, now under Pie fos ment ofall taxes unpaid on tie first Monday | out of $7 per north. ‘fitleindisputahle, Saie posi- in October next. be 4 5 TE. 0, C.K. 1. CROWN & CO., Aucts. se I-In C.D, WELCH. Collector. worse No SST ROWE CO. Aucte. NOTICE. — I oie By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. 4ICENSES.—A!! persons whoxe Licenses. from ~ > “s 2 the Corporation of Georgetown, expire on the 3th Positive SALE OF A TWO-STORK AND inst.. are hereby notified promptly to revew the | {ATTIC FRAME FRIDAT ACTER or eeET atitcayangc Tv? MSY eutoresd seat | fai Saloeky weet aiete hes! ofthe ven - y “ ise, Lot l7, in square 247, fronting 2) feet on 1st WME MAIR Siok) | east vet ava eacice tack ie ae alley, J—A_1 packet schooner Sylvanus Al- | and improve d ae well builtand near'y new two- \ ptain S » lias arrived and is & | story aud attic Frame Dwelling, having attached a discharzing her fi Consignoes will sood ¢-llar, a pump in t.9 yard, and is situated in pisase attend to receiving thair gouds. 9 of the most pleasant and improving parts of the HARTLEY & BRO,, ec sol4 Water street, Georgetown, Bee E STONE &e., ft Kitehen & CO., Aucts. By C. R. 1. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. OUSE ANDLOT ox THE ISLAND at AUC FTERNOO: i=) rms: One fourth cash ; balance 16, 12,18 and onths, with interes A dead given and a dead t taken, FOUNDATIONS, d WALL & BARNARD, Aucts The undersigned offer to the publie BUILDING By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. STONE from the celebrated qnarnes of Win. D. OSITIVE SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR ©. Murdock, Fisq.. near the Little Falls of the Po- Hakwess AnD SappLe Horses, Buacixe aNd vne favorably known, as worked by | CarkiaGEs, HARNESS SADDLES, &C., AT AUCTION ‘Neale, Esq., the following descriptions | On FRIDAY MOXNING, 35th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the stables of Allison Natlor. J corner of 15% and E_ streets, who is retiring from the business, we will sell his entire stock of supe rior Horses and Vehicles. We name in part— + Bay Mare, 4 years old, 1 Sorre! Horse, 4 years old, 1 pair Gray Horsds, 6 and 7 years old, 1 pair Kuan Horses, 8 years vid, aud both superior of stone: haat Hemi small TRUCK STON E for heavy foun- jations, Laree and small WHEELING STONE for walls from (18 inches to 3 feet in thickness, FOOT NGS of al] dimensions, suited for brick al! wal!s, FLAGGING for street crossings, walks,&o. Messre. Silsby & Co. will, if desired, BU D siddle_horses, FOUNDATIONS in any part of thecitiowof Waah- | 1 Giny Horse. 5 years old, ington .Georeetown, or Alexandria, on the most | | pair I ares, favorable terms, Bay Mare, fast, Orders will meet with prompt attention, and the | 1 stylus jay Horse, 4 years old, Stone delivered at any navigal era the cana! | 4 young Bay Horsas. o plieationte SILSBY & C Ino top Buggy, made by Flaglor, Wilmington, Del. 2% ecoim 1 o0-top cane seat Buggy, Jo, do. I superior no-top Buggy, made by Watson, Phiis- 114 Bridgest., Georgetowr, D0. HAIR CANE st 4 conis par bundle, deiphia, (rma Sets _— 1 box PP Busey, by Fiagior, aad for sale by . et le top Bugeies, do. JOHN RK VANS & CO. | 1 Germantown Wagon, do, 86 B-eost (States, Isecond hand By G 1 superior Phaeton built by Hook, of this city, for (cH aRLES HASKINS, four passengers, ARCHITECT, 1 Chaise, Has temporarily removed his office to 8 Bets sliver mounted sing!s Harness, rs. lor’s, @ 3 do. do. double do, 89 2-3'e0 Betwoon 14th and 1 4 Sarddiex, Bridles, Halters, Cutting Box. Blankets, Horse Covers, &c. ‘Terms: $3 and under cash; over that amount a gredit of 60 and 9 days, for notes satisiactocily en dorsed and bearing interest. Sale positive and without reserve. a0 26 __WALL & BARNARD, Auets. be By T. DOWLI Georgetown, PR- ALUARBLE BUILDING LOTS atAUCTION Oe CORPS OF Bee Va Ls SU LDING LOTS ay) APTER- ving in winter fuel now a. NOON next, Sth of September, at 5 0° the cars can buy at 25 cants | Stall se!! in front of the premis 4 Same re- | very desirable Lot unmbered sixt at the corner of Firat aud Frederick streots, 63 foot 0, Also, part Lot 105, fronting % feet on Sd street, by 60 foet in depth, with fine spring of water. Terms at sale. SL T. DOWLING, Auet’r, SUPERIOR LOT OF BAKERS PINE 42, WW OOD inst received. Also. OAK and SPRUCE PINE WOOD in any quantity. oat Prives as low as the lowest, Terms cash, unless otherwise agreed on. COAL of all kind Teta KIAG oS @URL H; YOUNG, _8e 3 eost Sth street, between D aud FB. I SHALL RECEIVE 800 COR OD nor OAK WO) n lowest mi duction on coal from vesse! . Cargoas of Coal suitable for furnaces, radiators, and cooking, now on the way. x ad in poor ores th i 1 £ ‘erms cash, unless othorwixe agreed on. SAM’L 8. YOUNG, et prices: 0 35,0088 ath sttoct, between D and fe THE ABOVE SALE IS FOSTPOND UNTIL Ss MUEL BRowe ows, L. fal inf h oe Usebs a = ae hour and place, AX EL. Tet ful! "mn jis | When it will bo itively sud without reserve, fcieede ua customers that | has Teme ve feo soai-ts T. DOWLING, Auct. No. 473 ia ato 4 h stree! ere opposite Ceatro Market. sear the large Red Bost ot | {[J- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER rtholo Agricultural Store, hore he will keep nar ned on seccount of the rain until THURS- constantly on fiend & large assortment of Ready AY iext, the 9th inst, same hour. Made ROOTES, shoe gh aiioe’ peep ng 88 26-3t T. DOWLING, Auct’r, sale at the lowoet tae We‘suiicits the px | By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctioneors, sale at the lowest cash prices. He sulicits the pa- 80 12 Iin* SUPFRIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, tronage ofthe public. > ExcaL Lent PURNITURE aND EFFECTS aT PUB. M'SSyurrana May ber dth-at qo o'clockyat the romances ay ete: JULIANA MA r o'clock, at the residence of Charles i let, Jr. Esa ,ou H st cet. between Iti and lath RAND VOR aNd INSERM EMER Ome | Hilete Je, Fea ious phe Furniture Effects, Com ee Cs N Ce RTS i rising— Bupertor rosewood sevey overs round-corner Pi- wna Forte, by Wm. Knabe & Co.. Handsome giit frame Pier Glass, Siab and Bracket, Suite of four blue and gold Damask Curtains, Cor. nice and Fixtures, a Suite of walnut damask covered Parlor Furniture, fonaetins eftwo Medallion Sofas and six Par- jor Chairs, Crimson brocatelle. covered Sofa. and Arm Chatr, ' Marble top Centre and Sofa Tabies, Bookstands, Mirror-back Whatuot, F Chairs ‘ Veivet, nl Ti ¥ Oxrpete, Oiloloth, e, Hall Ghaire and Stove, Xtension 5 Chairs, couse gol deovrated French China Dimer Set, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Handsome walnut Jenny Lind Bedstoads, Wealuat Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Wasastands, Torlet Seta, Looking Glasses, Patated Chamber Set, Mattresses, Cane and wood seat rs, Rookers, ba Mand oe Uteasits, re hy Terms: $3) wad under o } over that sum a ereditof 0) and ® days, fur satisinctorily endorsed notes bearing interest se 73 Gud J. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneora, PEREMPTORY SALE OF V, |.UABLE IM. OVED AND /NIMPROVRD v.— FRIDAY AFTERNOON, September sth ni hoe IN WASHINGTON On the Evenings of THURSDAY, the Isth, gnd SATURDAY 15th of October next. ahe will pa pacisted by EMINE. A is 4 7 Particulars in futureadvertisements. s¢26-00 gA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TEA—TRA—TEA {Tea TuA—TEA—THA—THA~TEATEA ining Table, GREEN AND BLACK, of various grades KING & BURCHEL @elack, an the premises, we shall sell, to the hich. somi.tt Corner Vermunt avatar ks. | cot Gotda ae errmtoe valuable property, to wit: Part of Lot No. 16, in Syuare No.1, fronting on N OTICE north L street, between 15th and Ith streets west, with the nprovements, consisting of a mice 2-story 101 Tinmedintely after, Lots 5, 6 inmediately at 20ts 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 17, 19, part of Lots, Lots 40. 41, 42, 43, 47, 53, 54, and 55, in ears subdivision of Square No.2, fronting respective! aoe P t. between Mth and 15th ses. on 15el 'woen north P and on the 50 leet st, nd 15th sts., and on 14th street, he- streets north. OF THE ENDUITS AN» COLORS, With Metatiic Bases, of Ruotz, Manufactured by Irelen & Co, Paris. : Those Paigts have the pro of resisting al! eas, at for tseon rent, walls, irob,tin, = Sper. canvas, or light muslin. OV Are proof against sparks, cinders, and are #o thoroughly mixed anderowad'in the 1 oll ax to be nearly ready for the brash. The eegn my in their use cunsixts in 2 pouads covering 1 ee ay Sto Umi = " n packages ermeticsily seal lor sate by HO BROTHER, Lot No. 34, on ‘4th Ba proved by a neat and well built two-story rick Deel ng-house, Also, at the seme time and placa, Lot No. 14. in ware No. 452, fronting on north | ytreet, between , 7th ste, east. > AS & Axents, Cherry at., Georgetown. re oA Lt N Won the wan, ja po. Harrison Price, @ edt tOn8 OF White Ash COAL, tS ma, Wer mene tons of Hed Ash COAL, of Coal Fy partner will be farnteh 6tl ene jes ung Houable. ‘erms: One-fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12 and oO aA Lt Uitgunths, with interest, wecured by a deed of trust i Purchasers must be prepared to settie within t “pap rpee ee a ‘ine — must leave A TAL ol oe. feedicwokds “JL Ce McUUIRE € CO. Auct'rs. 5 vent ot By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, vored from the veasel, JABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE Js: | Wane | ik f | V tes A 01 HU sth and Oconee ae eee | WANOONT sth fae a one, ml : ast 866 eolm* st quality. La | tl Fe sezi-2weod No. a2 AE NE Pass, | ins te Toet§ inches onegouthe Kean ta Ree, rote t PURCBASED 15: SOD coco, Aa mE —-——> re ary "street, and wil be As one, or subdivid- CHO) EC 3 { .) our I PuRC BASED Ta ee eee he } erins: One fourth onsh ; balepoe I aes great bargaing, iy ts of months, bearing intorest, A deed giv: me “To aCe wet WALL & BARNARD, Aucts a - 5 a ao c ng & Sous’ Pianos, a <>. TUR BEST ELLA SHAWLS, Tn Black and eee a Aud niany don Goods, suited tothe i icgpausente familivs. i Baie crt Td AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW. eee x By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. HAgDSOME THREE-STOR Y FRAME House ano Lot on Vincinia AVENUE, BE. TWEEN STH AND 10TH STR Ov WEDNESDAY, tir of 508 TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Circassian. Sr. Jouxs, Sept. 27.—The steamer Circassian, from Galway, en route for New York, arrived here yesterday with dates to the 17th inst. The of the Great Eastern ec apparent ir. |, the bas died of paralysis = with tory beck building. containing 12 of 13 Troops have been the British gov- ed & erament to s rms fue fourth cash’ talanoe ra6, 2. and | Srouay prosscute theory nat €© China to vig pent, for notes bearing interest from day At latest accounts from Zurich there was n . ‘clock Lot C. 4 back to a 2) foot » with the i vements, which are, a nant soa three-story Fram House 2 "A deed . | nothing doing. dogputaiig, "d= dowd of trust taken. Title m- trate comraction at Pola of ¢ fifty ny Tson Wi idenceina fine locality mill ser Sa} Tg attond the besa ordered. ae and gun Tous had sale (se 22-d) A. GREEN, Auct. It was reported that the Empress Eugenie and the Princess Clotilde were both enciente FUTURE DAYs. The King of Sardinia ad received deputations ARSHAL'S SALE —In virtue of evo write of reg etm ay Prong Oe 4 © of ts touching annexation. The King expressed fier: facias issued from the Cirrk's O1 - the Cireuit Canct of the District o1 Ca. umbia for | bis acquiescence, and promised to urge the matter the county o! Sshington and to me du before the great ¥ —— ‘be ‘that will expose to pubiic sale, for cash, in front of Europe, baving recognized the right of te Court Honse door oisaid coumty.on THUS SDAY, | form their own constitation, will not deny it to the 1sth day of October next. 1858, at 12 o’ciock Italy all defendant's right, title, ‘and ciaim and interest 1 The continued military movements tn Italy in U 4, $36, 1m the eity of Wash- see C., tog h All and singular the | dicate that the Italians had deterinined to rely on improvements thereon, themselves. It was asserted also that France bad i oS nearly 100,600 troops in Italy the property of Thos. J. Barrett, and will be sold satisfy Judicials Nos. 8 and 178, to May term, 1858, The Spanish expedition to Morocco had beep in favor of @ nd ‘Thos.’ Parker & Co. and | fixed at 12,000 troone te Bevor of f poe a a fix = * troops. The transports for the troops W, SELDEN Marshal The Circassian ex; heavy weather. She s020-ts for the District of Columbia, _ | 76 Cireassian app iets ee ARSHAL'S SALE—In virtue of a writ of | the southward ndred Gt DAR eR er poco She brings three ‘hu = Commerctat. i Cirourt Court of the District of Columbia, for the Liverpool Cotton Markcts.—Sales of the County of Washington, and to me directed, | will 45.000 bales. All qualities have slightly declined expore to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court louse door of said county, on THURSDAY, the 13th tay of October next, 1958, at 12 o'clock m., the | Inferior qualities have declined 4d. The market following deseri property, to All defend | closed dull. The sales of Priday were estimated ant’s right, title, claim, and interest in and to Sub 000 bales, including 2.000 for export dition No. 8 uf Squa-e No. 184, in the city of | “rie preadatuty weno vodiea Poon Washington, D.C together with all and singular = - with an edvenr- the improveimenss thereon, seized and levied upon | ing tendency. Flour and wheat firm atan adwence as the property of Robert M. Harrison, and will be | of tx2d for the latter. since Tuesday. Cora aso sold to satiely Ju No. 27, to October term, | firm atan advance of 6d to 2s warter The Provision market is Steady. Beef quiet Pork steady but frm. Bacon dull and yaotations nomtual. Lard is dull at 578. 1850, 1n favor of Samuel Jamon Genes so 2-te for the Distr or Clee. Produce —Sugar steady. Coffee firm. Rice dull London Monry Market —“onsols 95 a5. ‘The ARSHAL’S SALE.—{n virtue ofa writ offer market for money closed alightly easier factes insued trom the Clerk’s office ot the Cir- Harre Market.—Cotton —New Orleans ordi- cuit Court of the District of Columbia for the ooun- ty of Washington and to me direeted, | will expose naire L12f. | Sales of the week 4.500 bales—market closing dull. to public sale for cash, in front of the Court House dour of said county, on THURSDAY, the 22d day of September, 1859, at 12 o'clock m..the following de- seribed property, to wit: A!l defendant's right, title, claim, and interest inand to Subdivisions Nos. 7,] Lie. &, and 9 of Square No. 482; also, Lot No. 18, in Square No. 28, in the city of Washington, D.Go ; ae Latest. erpool. Saturday afternoon —Cotton closed steady. Sales of to-day estimated at 7,000 bales togethor with all and singular the improvements | Breadstuffs close steady. Provistons close dull theron, seized and levied upon as the propertenot | London, Saturday noon.Coneale soKesoy Win. B, Robert and Jos. MU will be — — Downing, a: sold to satisfy Judiciais No. Cy Octaber term, 1259, in favor of N. C. Stephens, surv.of John Mul likin, Wm. B., Robt. J h M., and Downiuz, and Henry T: Greeny eetoee Marshal for District of Columbia, I>- THE ABOVE Sal S POSTPONED IN consequences of the weather, until SATURDAY © 24a Lnst., same hour and piace. W. SELDEN, _ Marshal for District of Columbia. 07 THE ABOVE SALE Is FURTHER Postponed until MONDAY, the 3d day of October next, same hour and place. WM. SELDEN, _ no 24-td Marsha’ for District of Columbia. UBLIC SALE OF VALUARLE THOR. OUGH-BRED STOCK. 1 will sell, without reserve, at my farm sta‘les, adjoining Upper Marlborough, on TUESDAY, tne 4th day of October next, for cash,or acceptances on da: Baltimore at 4, 6, or 12 months, with interest added, 7; tha following valuable stuck : $$$ _- Agricultural Fair. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 26 —The fourth annnal fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Asso- peng emant cae Oh and — & beavy rain fe is morning, grow were About 15,000 people being in attendance Tae tirst brigade of the Missouri militia jo'nedsin the opening ceremonies, and were reviewed. by Col Sumner, U.S. A., and staff. Nearly & Sule of the Union ts represented, either ty ‘Stes, stock, or in the mechanical and agricultural de- artnents. The number of entries already exceed 000, more than twice as many as iu any previous fair, and there are still many more to be iy e larg a a of stock is un and superior in qualities. The $1,000 for the Lest roadster, thorough bred stallion and thorough bred bull, havedrawn here many of the most celebrated animg's in the country. In te ring, twenty draft jons were exhibited to- ‘The first premium was awarded to Charles B Mack, of Lockport, Ky. The first tum No.1. Four year old Bay Stallion, dam Lucy | for matched horses was taken by Wim , of Song, by Saratoga. Promises great speed, docility, | Butler county, Ohio. “1 and patioe; aot winning. sd, by Feast AS Bisck Gelding, two years old, by Franklin The Peunsylvani te Fair. No.3. Black Gelding, two years old by Saratoga. No.4. Bay Geiding, two years old, by Saratoga, NoJ5. Bay Filly, two years old,by Saratoga. No. 6. Bay Pilly, one year old, by Saratoga. No.7. Black tilly. one year ald, by Saratoga. No. , Sorrel Stud Co't, one year old, by Priam. Ne 9. Iron Gray Stud Golt, one year old, by Ser- Soca. ‘No. 10. Bay Stud Colt, one year ald, by Saratos No. U1. Bisck Stud Colt, one year o'd, by Sacato, No. 12. Black Stud Cott, ane year old. by Saratos No. 13. tisy Filly, four months old, dam Li PwitaDeLpnia, Sept. —The State fair has been well attended to-da: considering it was the opening day. The cham = bt M ill is on exhibition. There also ia specimens of cattle and some fine full-Booded horses. The steam engines will y on Thurs day. The city is crowde, every train is bringing large additions The Cricket Mate. - Long, by Saratoes. Mont 2eat, Sept 27.—The contest between the No. 14. Bay Stud Coit, five months old, by Sara- | English and Canadian cricket gin was re tom sumed to-day—Fllis joining Su! ith, who was in Ni = per ne ref meats old, by Saratoga. last night. Smith was bowled Parr for 17 1, ay Fiily, five months o! y Saratoga. rons, got by a very pretty play. total of the 7. Bay Stud, fo the old, by Sat : y Hoy Blcstwe mouths ify Syrtegn. | Cams playery Bay Geiding, two years old ‘The dams and si this stock w on the Way of sale, that ~~ ese ticularly p | Deex. 1 beexhibitad eleven lish play 39 runs to get to win, which were obtafued with the loss of So wickets” ——$—$—$$ — bey roe of selection; ia = re ertimate of the suvantages that’ are now offered, oy Boston, Sept. 26.—Religious services were beld b id cy lves, - . ; suapling them 10, Jeare lee cuemecives, It is coat tuts forenoon on board the sbip Aunie Bucknam, wiil wand the adnuration of judges, however | the occasion being the are of the Rev. J. K compel and practised. Haswell and wife, and Mise Sarah Mason, who yo At the same time and piace, I will sell— out as missionaries under the auspices of the Bap- By Durham Bull Caives from four to eight mon:hs | tist Missionary Union. aid, three year old Durham Heifers, in calf by an im- ported bull. 2 Durham Heifers, one four months and the other ‘one year old. ese AnIMs's are from Durhams of the most ap- ores jmportations, ‘The reoords of the Maryland grioultural Sooiety for the last six years will at- test their excellence, Purchasers can judge of the standard of perfection to which they can be rought 8s my herd wil! be on the ground, Also, 7 well broke Oxen. 5 pai ree, Sal matched Oxen, ‘ é years old, purchas order ia ieut. cide, ontside of Fort McH y. His - Saleie 5 oy whs ory cece me CtEMENT a re found this morning on the beach, with sto — = cu. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auchoneer: SSPE ESE Sr peregs TRPst BREN EOP Sates OK Peace with the Mebaves. OUSES A OTS ON STREET BETWEEN | gy 1 23.—The land 1 VISGInis AVENCR AND souTH E sTRRET—On |, ST. Louis, Sept. 23.— ee mail of the SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Ontolae tar ae | 6th has arrived. Major Armistead has concluded the premises, by virtue of adeed of trast | & pe with the Mobaves, who have relinguished 1854, and duly recorded im Liber J A. | all claim to the valley in the vicinity ef Fort 4 74: os 118, 119 and 120, one of the innd Moh«ve. ords for Washington county, 1 shall sell Lo 4nd 15,in Todd's subdivision f Square No. a7, onting each 32 feet on 434 street west, betwsen ¥) avenue and south FE. street, Tunting back us 10 inches tc a public miley, together with the Mnprovemenss, gonsisting of two well-built two- gtary btick Houses. with back buildings, covered With tin and © ate, and conta: ning 61x rooms each ‘rms : One fourth eash ; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 monthé, with interest, leed of trast rast Le The Webster Oration—Meavy Failure. Boston. Sept. 27—Mr_ Everett is this afternoon repeating his oration on Webster to 2 large audi- ence gathered in front of the State House. Al shoe house in Pearl street suspended Payment yesterday; liabilities, $75,0u0. <i eeneenaeeennessecee Suicide of Major C Batiwors, Sept. 25 —Major uartermaster’s from ene totwo WeC! . 26.—Nothing is yet known of Professor La Mountain or Mr. lock, who made 4 baljoon ascension here on the 22d in. stant. Much fear is felt for their safety. An Advance in Tea. = New Yorx, ber 27.—The tea market is eh <> ‘isis. | €¢lted by the China news, but buyers refuse to By A, GREEN Aces ~ — pay an advance. Numerous bave been 7 uctioneer. vithdra’ from sale. Lictam Cader ae of Coeerne er gON: | xust 11, 1835, to enable the “dintmoiy Roviety* to Sew Yorn arent Eastern. dispose o Square £75, the trustee will offericrsale | | New York, Sept. >.—The Great Eastern is to on MON Da ¥. thead of October next. at 4% o’clvok | leave England for Portland, Maine. on the 2*th. P- a - epremions, Lots 3, 3 4, 2, 6, 7.8, | and not the 20th of as has been errone- 9, OY, 1, 12, 33. 14, + n . . ously stated onporth 8, West Si fi Bandas ationta Fe re Seaton Seat vs ts subject to the approval of the Secreta. Alexandria ™ : ry of the Ar, and the di : exandria Markets. oe aie {ners aud ee Mtge ee ALEXANDRIA, Fag 28—Flour—eales at $5 boen deriyed by ths society direct from the | Wheat—sales of fair *o good white at 81 2la$i 2, ernment is of course perfect. - red at $1.10a$1.15. Corn—sales of white at se by ‘Terms: One-fourth cagh; the residue in 6, 12, 18 weight; Sic. by measure. Rye—sales at 8a70c Oate—no sales. aud 24 months, for not te brood of use Upon the premisea, est secured —. Baltimore Markets. Battimors, Sept. 26.—Plour is dull; Howard strect and Ohio $5. Wheat o; buoyant, but LPANA SA OVER SBULPANA § BUCK. ALL Rinne, | Closed dull; white $t 5tai.55; red $1.15. Corn is vel most, alto s and sppetising ‘Sauce was in a ay; eee ak eae ae mess sic, Y on nfenemne Lard quiet at 11g. Whitky his decilsed Xe; iméa, and since City 27. i !*caase is manufsctur ed by Crosse & Buack- weil, London, from ti origina recipe. The uw ufecturers simply ask fort &@ trit., convinced that it must add to the already large consumption, aud New York Markets. New Yorx, Sept. 2°.—Flour has advanced 10> . closing, firm; State 4.60a$4.75; Ohio ®5.35a5 50, Southern $57i5a5 40. Wheat has advanced Inve | southern white $1.40. Corn is dull; mixed nom inal at 9ic. Pork is firm; mess $1 AAT oped $10.75. Lard issteady. ‘Whisky is dull at a6 \ that it will prove i un- wailed, either asa stiue- Se ate thi appetite ur an Financial. aid to digestion, New Yor«, . 28.—Stocks are heavy Chi- OPINIONS OF 7HE LoNDON cago and Rock hi 67; Illinois Central shares 67%; do. bonds 894; New York Central #1; Reading 44; Mo. 6's 84; U.S. 5's e874 MR The money market is active. Exchange on London dull'at Wx. “We recoimend our correspond Soyer’s uew Sauce, entitied the "Saltana’s Aden Itis made after th ke cellent, and it affords cone in eases of oozes tees digestion. “The Sultana’s > ce iS BAVOry, want, oy; & happy combinati f fi Kenves worthy ofthe deliente taste. ofa Salta the gone is of a Soyer, and the universal patronag Griminating public.”—Ob server Boks ““A concentration of all the p Turkey and Kussig.’— Vested sso Geers he 3) this San to LADIES, 'ON’T Forget thoxe clegant NEEDL! id Dower, Ferns, thins by Rodgers foren c 339 Pa. avenue, opposite Browns’. Rorved thom, we San soll them very low. ‘ehave R ” Need) the A Seeat cere Noolee Wi vetth & SHIELDS a EW AND FASHIONAB. N LL @0ODs. e LoS pving sopph rigs von with “Asa titiliater te ee stahds alone. {tia most valuathent) on ew! ead seonld Beas on every dinsor'tn’ raTheButians Sauce in most delicious nest.” lorm. Chromicie. solicit SPER forthe United Stater—GARDNER | the publis generally Tes area and PAA eee Fuljon street New York, and | foe.pule 4 oh CENTLE: = m aerortenen Bae f ane gan bo had in Washington | NISNING ROBT Het ANG iRTS, DAW {Hi BIDENO Pa avo SHERELL& | PRS Ht RV eenge” ILLER, 274 Pa. H. H.VOSE & CO.,cora | XB. ply of MILIT, ge y, or mb ye 10th other Grocers gone EE LTAR . Bay ma KED H ERBE'S ais PF LONDON & CO, 8 Citizens’, Naval and Mii Merchan' lors, eeangreolicfali died Fata | area Mamuot ah Sate Gentlemen troubled’ with “hard htts eS | 28) NORPO Mr Tee i can be telteved at Sev eRS *Theundersigned ‘numerous * ne 24 St Salesroom, Brown's Hotel, ate blis in gi monly —. the UENCE OF THE CONDITION Rew Larges m HOte nd 1. ottied Chat Ordered | nen te NO Theatre orth car oon, Young's store, under Brown's i iat Scare Perec ie Ga Hotel, or at A. ¥o: Crear Store. E street, he- gesrira put " oe bomen sts,, will vise speed attended to. EN Teapericate Ty ~ erty sakoret. A YOuNe, -- resh Oysters - Sth street, betwaas Boma J SOMETHING New. UST Re vi Patent 8) ing Spring Fizturde for Wee Seay a Bid to aaythine of ee be Pemer, in, avery” be tleular Only eatabliahinen \ i wre they oan he ee