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our stalls. W thrust from our possessions—stalls that we have occupied for years, where we have by onr own ef- - ™ : ak trom oS er epee «santa: Rs ‘ eillhdeneshee —— iat 0 - on 2 “ es, Serta Man LOCAL WEIVUV SB, | Svrrz Covrr.— Yesterday. debe, eg Tr ~ —— — = well, Esq , of New York, and and tles P. fresh Bake 7EE, Fiemme — The city of FOR. . ae James, Esq., of Ohio, were admitted attorneys} fishermen upon Cf So me yee __ FOR SALE AND RENT. — and counsellorsiofthis Court.” ot oe | 3 the river is open, and Batlly trom the Southern Hak, FOR RENT— Brick Joneph Fileine Macken ; plaintifr in error, agt feats cupply of 7 brought to the Wash- | avenue, between tik ain o h Edward F. Bullard. In error tothe circuit court | then tor he mang lo and oollsy. “To's pormans:§ i venus ig Tauive ef of the United States for the northern district of | Market w; Owner ont: . Inquire of the Illinois. Mr. Justice Clifford delivered the opin- | nel; the fish takee ne premises. Ao ja 31-1 in nets are few, and the shores URNISH fon of the Court, affirming the judgment of the | have not yielded as profitably as in senso! F sa be ED PARLORS AND CHAMBERS said circuit court tm this eau, With comts and tn- The supply thie ihorning gives encouragement to | 442.Tath ates OE ORplyinE Sf Mr Yeo ee ‘No. 33. Joel Parker, plaintiff in error, agt. al- | DOP? for 8 li |. Kane. Inerror to the district court of the United States for the district of Wisconsin. “Mr Justice Campbell delivered the opinion of the Court, aifirming the judgment of the said Aistrict court in this cause, with costs. No. 39. Louisa A. Kendall, administratrix of Daniel Green, deceased, appellants, agt. Fletcher Greighton, in his own right, and as executor of Jonathan McCaleb. deceased. Appeal from the circuit court of the United States fer the southern district of Mississippi. Mr. Justice Campbell de- livered the opinion of the Court, reversing the decree of the said circuit court, with costs, and remanding the cause for further Proceedings to be bad thereon in conformity to the opinion of this Court. Ms \ a UP Thowgh Tue Stan ts printed om the fastest steam press im use sowth of Baltimore, its edition ts so large as to require it to be put to press at an early howr; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent im before Twelve o’clock, m.; otherwise they may not appear watil the next day - +202, es Notice —District of Columbia Advertisements to de inserted in the BaLtiMoRe Sun are recewved at and forwarded from THe Stan office vely season approaching. OR RENT- NT—A HOUSE, with six comfortabl Watcn Retvrxs.— Columbus Wilson was | 10th and Gane about an acre of land, on corner © . Pump aud a variety of truit trees in arrested for being drunk and disorderly and com- | the lot. A I Beoont mitting an assault ona citizen. He was ordered | south. vey ee BOREL = oe OR RENT—A three story BRICK ROUSE FNs. Bf 1H street, near 7th, with back builving, Crty Corsectts, Jan. 30.—Board of Aldermen — A communication was received from the Water Registeae asking for anappropriation for receiving, weighing and proving the water pipes, plugs and stop-valves; referred to the drainage committee. PeTIT: ol 0 r ton butchers re ire peaerstie Se eaealiees of the Boards of Aldermen and Common Council of the city of Washington: Your petitioners. butchers ocr apy: ing stalis in the Centre Market, respectfully P} ® to pay $3.15 fine and costs, and give security for pocupied sod ree of eo. The cell range was é G Z 'y gers, whom a goodly number loon ‘lor, i 3 are awaiting employment in the fshing "eason as | fi t lor; acelingrandeistersand lightadeieh oo we soon as opened. Sad paniery And attio house having ‘ont Cextre Marxet.—There was a good attend-_| Ply at 510 1 street, near loth streets insist? ance this morning. Prices unchanged. F958, BE 37—Two jsaomely FURNISHED A 2OMS—bed room arlor, Aso one large No. 5.—TH® GENBRAL HRALTH OF THE PFOPLE hed room ot treet, CN was never hetter than at present, and the entite moe Rants it mon Lith street, (No. 394) between sence of Puimonic Complaints in some localities, Massachusetts avenue" __ja.3) St* wing to the int ii cs ie OUSE FO: a, zwing, fo he jatroduction of Mrs, M. N.Gard- | Fy R RENT—On very reasonable terms, a f Liverwort and Hoarhound ; or 8 portion of the same; a three-story Brick went that we acknowledge the right your nonees ; bee “esshcal ger Roach and Dennis Long, compo- everywhere. 23 27-lwir eds Nee 350 te Fat ree = of = = eon and. state our grievances. Your | Capitol, and Daniel Edwards and Joseph Maillot, ome. It is ise ee, Ca aomy et Medi 3p.m, (jazst*) LL. B, TRUE WALL & ISTRATOR’S SA) ney Day « dminis® ‘rator. ALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. NG RAVINGS, OIL PAINTING: Ist, at 7 0’ol: Pax A NESDAY EVENING, Fobrunry ‘i, at) ©n the first floor of our auction rooms, we shail se! . ‘without reserve, about— at 100 hand: i 300 ba Seren eeteed Engravings, 1Gold ny | Bart Stimon ero, pon 4 sete Gill Walters ssi “ 5 conen asserted Bosal 2 dvzen, Britannia Soup Lenten ore Gentlemen's Shaving Gass” 308, Anda lot A i pints! ee Pocket Knives and Scissors, " »le bodies have passed a law for the erec- 2 preqncn Centre Market-bouse upon the old of sureties. Appeal fromthe circuit court of the : OUSE FOR RENT AND THE FURNI- United States for the eastern district of Louisiana fon thd ati gy gure for Scrofulas, Consump- TURE FOR SALE.—The House 1s most con tion and all kinds of Coughs, g of which will be of considerable | Mr. Justice Grier delivered the opi ALso, veniently arranged. contains @ neatly furnished Bc Mido sna require a large Investment of | Court, aiieming: Use dees co the ai circ | Qumnu’s Surzisiey Siion On, by which the | footie with ese ts Braue edo waite Ree ye You have also passed another law by court in this cause, with costs. No. 38. The city of New Orleans, plaintiff in error, agt. Myra Clark Gaines In error to the circuit court of United States for the eastern district of Louisiana. Mr. Justice Catron de- livered the opinion of tne Court attirming the judgment of the said circuit court in this canse, with costs and Interest. No. 54. Joseph Pennock et al., appellants, agt George S. Coe, trustee, &c. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. E. M. Stanton for the appellants, and continued by Mr. Otis for the appellee. Adjourned. Saanp Game.—Since the arrest of the Marry- man and Locke party in the Fifth Ward, on the he most offensive greasiness of the oil 1s obviated. For sale | [es* than $30 per month ; situation one of , d fr hi a ae wit respec table druggists in Washington and ieuathetyi teams ersioma Conet te or far PENTOLD, Parner & Mower, Wholesale Agents, nod, & rare cpportunity is offered. 5 13 Bockianis etrocts Naw Vork oltye nace aun” | dreaw A. V Mat this otto. Jn 28-3t iu ak Lid OR SALE-O: dating t aW!at Brwie Danes SU), masmais Sele: F LOT in Aloxandeia, now Neda a tip yard, Yourus’ Dazss Surrs, near the Loi Lepot; udounand Hampshire Rai!re ‘Youths’ Business Suits, also, & quarter of SQUARE OF GROUND. within CHILDREN’s Duxss Surrs, Children’s Schoo cue Square of the ahove. This would bs divided 1 ‘ots to suit purchasers Appiy toJANE DADE, Nosy Warxsr & Co. Marble Halt | Guise or nine and Colninbus streets, Alexandria. Store, Brown’s Hotel Building, would respectful announce that their annual display of Fall and ONRISE, ROOMS FOR RENT—Two large Winter Clothing ia now ready for inspection, It Office Rooms, (3d story.) furnished or unfur. ig comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and | nished—309 Pa, avenus. between 9th and i0th sts. Youths’ Clothing of the newe-tand richestdesigns | ja2i 2w (Stateg& Intel ) in material, trimming, and workmanship. rece ee a ee — Acbich you require the occupiers of stalls to receive sn of license, thereby virtually depriving us of certain claimed rights without remedy. That ts, the Mayor can at any time remove us from oar out cancellation to such place as he may ct, or we receive back a proportionate part of i the rent paid in To this we most respectfully | take exception, not that we are not desirous to have a suitable market erected or the present one be made more comfortable We have objections to being displaced in the manner prescribed. We do set up some elaim to do not feel wiiling to be thus ¥ OR RENT—A three-story FRAME HOUSE, forts made 2 business to enable us to protect and | charge of burglary, the widow of a late’ grocer | ganictotee eaten oT Sioa ree coonomy, in | FOR RENT A, three-story FRAME HOUSE, support our fi lies—and to have our social and | tells a good story relative to them, or some of their offered for selecting from the most. ‘attractive stock | K street. containing nine good and cvnveniently basi ness relations broken up. We have uniformly | yang. “About two years ago they came to her hus- | of Read: Made Clothing in this city, at very re- | 8tranced roome, with wide passage, and a laree j nplied w’ a te varions Increase of pees band with some sacks of corn to sell, and repre- | duo i 7 ap B-ly crers in ae zeta. Possession aren 6 nthe Ist 0 , after a toil of many years to secure a trade sented themselves as laborers . aire ae x SSS in February. Inquiro 0} 3R, Jr. Agent, at / falls to enable we te inet the demaods upon ity andtea Cie seca ich brs Sepa ES SAMS AES 3 Se arty Carer the Plumbirg and Gas Giting Store ‘of C. Suyder, | aud support our families, are t- be summarily | they took their pay in corn. The grocer told them | the work “Human Brailie: ae Phys arg at | next door tothe Star Office." ia 21-tFebl ejected therefrom, without remedy. We do not | tg bring it to htm, and he would buy ‘This they | searches” It treats of the evil effects of early abuse {OR RENT—A handsome and conveniently ar- wish to dictate the plan of a market, but we are | did, until the corn box was nearly filled. They | ®u¢ indalgence, is embellished with elaborate co! ranged BRICK HOUSE, with I! rooms, No, opposed to the erection of one of such dimensions | kept bringing, and he purchasing; but he re. | ofed engravings, portraying every feature. and 3 6th street, between K street and New York as is proposed. and we to be taxed to pay for It, | marked a singular phenomenon inthe failure ‘of | Phase of disease, exposes the fallacy of the ordin ue. Kent $0 per annnin. ja 1m WEE respect(ally ask for some legislation by which } the supply in the box to increase, though his sales | kerasterw maledies, ond cies the oe eats ell.88 | FAO RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build: We may be reinstated in our present positions | were small. Watching the fellows closely. he at | fallibie remedy for ‘expurning cose tee ate ing immediately opposite the west wing of the without charge. aud that a suitable place may be | ast detected them at their game. While he was | virus from the aystem: Sold by Dr, Barrow. 194 | City all, reoently occupied by Chas. 8. Wallach {he erection of the mow teateel dnd teas ducing | busy in his sale room. the scamps would sill their | Bigceker street, N.Y.” Price 2} cents, Sent free, | SF, 80 office. Also the front room budding. Bor ihe erection of the new market, and that we shall | sacks at the box in the back of the building, put | pSold also by S. Calvert Ford, Jr., Washington, | terma apply to RICHARD WALLACH No be festored to our, present locations as near as pos. | them out of the back door, and late at night they | 2: &- dee imr” | Lo 5 ja Is tf tibie whea it shall be ready for use. e do not | would bring in tie sacks filled with h Cm PENNIES.— Perso! ing Pennies will always \LE— ry : believe that the powers conferred by the charter | snd resell ft to tite ie iis way they ied sure. | find them for exchange at the Star Offior counter, Eee MOD KY FARM, situated in rver lutended that the establishing of markets | ceeded in selling between seventeen and eighteen w. qa eaperianoed dfemale | Georgetown, on the turnpike leading to Rockville. were to be construed into the realizing of anymore | dollars worth to bim. ‘The grocer, not caring to | pW2&:\VINstow, othine Sucup for Chilton Trek, | itis ina bigh state of ou tivation. with all the im: revenue from it than to defray the tecessary ex- | be joked about the affair, agreed not to prosecute | PL7@cist, has a Suothing Syrup for Chil Ofteathing | Pfovements neosssary. Will be sold @ bargain, or Fe ere iGaOusE the description of the | them, provided they would «keep dark’? as long | by goftoning the cums, reduaing Hl sehammations | Xchanged for city ropert. : markets isnot laid down, yet it never contemplated | as he lived. But his widow, who is fond of &| will allay all paine and is sure to Terulew the |, Also, two small ouses Por Rent in, Washing- cue erection of one of such magnificence as the | good joke, has let the cat out of the bag bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest | {0n. D.C. Apply to G. W. BRAY, Real tstate one proposed. Markets are erected for the accom- : dee hl i to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants, soa ohne nn 213 ime modation of the public, and ali that is required is va | Forepctly safe inall cases, Sceadvertisement in OUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, containing that a suitable structure should be erected for just out of school take: ploce Coenen of bors | another colemn. oo 11-1 H 13 rooms, gas. Potomac water, bath-room, &c- athe butchers certain localities, and at present constitate the | WV, ARE REQUESTED to invite attention to the | helwoan ie ard éth streets,” The tena eae The butchers, occupants of stalls in the Centre Fi ioc ; advertisement of Dr. Woolfson, the optician, 264 ; ani A wil t principal municipal street nuisance. One of these 7 - | sold or rented with the house, if desired, Market, will as usual deposit the amount of rent | avairs came off yesterday afternoon about do'cleck | Pennsyivanis avenue, between Twelfth and Thir 12-Iin Peepe till pees cgaarporation, but will most | in the neighborhood of E and Second. street, in | Sol sintser A Wal Bo ee Tee ae eligencer RNISHED ROOMS FOR_ REN’ respectfully protest against receiving the form of | the Fourth Ward, in which the opposing forces | spectacles and eve-giasses” are recommended by F very desirable newly furnished Led license now granted, which form is an equivalent Irish on one side and natives on the other) num- | MA&ny eminent gentiemen, presumed to be judges of | at 406 b street north, between 6th and 7th streets to @ swindle of their claims to a reinstatement | ered about one hundred boys, and the feat was | thet goed qualities, and’ of the comfort to be de- | sett. , no ® cotf without some legislation to that effect. we set up ae aides rived from their use by those whe require the aid zg P | maintained on both sides until it became so 1 ; 5 ISK Mmost respectfully. submit io yout conalderatiene | Dewable to thove livin in the nelghborbood, and | Sanaegi@Porente sastmmentantion, Dr. W.tee | FOR RENT. The.south HOUSE of the row of i s Fe , aan ia city for s years. de 20- - m5 most respectfully submit to your consideration. | tp street passemarers: Tha the wee oe aad ptoOR Se UR ERIR Cisy, watchenses 7 | street, between D and E. streets north, Also: the and hope that some action may be had that will compelled to come out of their houses and inter- = = ~ three new four-story dwellings on 4th street, front- ensure the end desired. As in duty bound, we | pose to separate the combatants in order to save ED, ing tho City Hall square. ‘These houses contain pray your favorable consideration, that the form | what little window glass they had left in their Inthis city. on Sist January, at 3 o'clock a. m. | all the modern improvements, and are desirably lo- of license required of us to receive from the Reg- | windows from belng destroyed. A servant irl | Mr JACOB BONIZ, aged 30 years, formerly of A - | cated. For terms, &o., EET te PAL DIN | & ister in its present form be repealed; referred to | who went out to throw pes dish of water tas | exandria. Va., but fur the last ten years a resident | BROS., B: ders, oF WILLIAM H PHILIP, police committee. struck by a stone and seriously injured. It isot | pre et as and f the famil A OnE es ne Ear evenue nest Ot: ‘Those of Jas. Bligh. Chas. Frien, Jas. A. May, | no use for the police to attem, to curtail this boy | i rhedtentiend is leseralttocmrtio ‘February Sen eae and others, for remission of fines; Sibley & Guy, | license, because their unifornasare detected whats | ieee etek: Ps M., fro.u the residence of his eum, OR SALE—A small FARM of 3)ncres. situated asking for water mains in D street north, from | squares off, and by the time the officers arrive on | in Jw, Geo. R. Adams, on lith stroet. between = the Little es heaving 2 comfortable d wel i Ninth to Eleventh streets west; Dr. C. Boyle, in | the spot the tleld is clear and the boys are dis, | and G. ; ; ~ | and watered; within four miles of Washinetons Ia relation to the pavement on Penn: vivauia avenue; It seems to us that a few cautious police On Mon@ay, the 33th instant, at 9 o’o'ock, after Acres in cultivation, the balance in handsome wood- Wm. J. Irving and ‘Thos. Little, of Philadelphia, | out of uniform might be able to do srr’ 2 in | Slong.and painful illness. at tis residence, No 304 | land, Itis peculiarly desirable as a country resi in relation to steam fire apparatus; H.C. Harrover, | the way of abating this great nul in| New York avenue, JOAN LOYLE, in the 23th | donoe, bene perfeotly healthy and most romsntion - f. Reynolds, and Uhas. W. Arnold, praying com: di ica your.of lus ago, Ho wasanative of Ireland, Coun | ly situatod < axcellent fishitg and hunting. Irquiro pensation for expenses incurred in arresting a fu- : oy UaeTe. ay sid acquaintetons axe neapectfitty iMr MARRIOTT, bridge keeper, Chain Briige, gitive from justice; W. M. C. Fairfax, in relation feoineal eerie ae ae aad Li invited to attend his funeral, from ne inte rers, | Littie Falls. de7-2avtt fo an all laim; 3 a greater | Gynoe. No. ow Y u ENTRE OF SEV = balan ee eee ee Sunoyance to our housekeeping clones fone at Daleck wo aurea (wel ater allan a ‘Faanie one cord tw omer PRAM HOUSE ? - any time during the fall and winter. $ s and lot nex! @ corner o} an’ FE streets south, A bill to set the curbstone and pave the footw: night a considsrable rumpus was created ee the Apply to JOHN H. TUCKER, corner of Mary- on the north fronts of squares 359, 413, and arrest of a man on the premises of a gentlema IL 3T ND FOUND. land avenueand 1 th street. isiand. in 26-e06t* lost om third reading. Bill to rectify an alleged | Siding on E street, between Sixth Sead Seventh, OST Ad eae OR SALE—On_ od cms, 0 crror in assessing the cost of an alley in square | tte maderes stance until be wasknocked doen OST—A small white LAP DOG, with short haif Square of Ground, on 7th Streets will ve Pelee cnie reading. tll authorizing the | taken away. Au nothing further washeard ef tins il, and answers to tha name of “Fi- divided to suit purchasers. if immediate applica- lying of a water main in D street north, between | ‘tis probablele wassuifered todenert fe siee oe | ay een iemers to tha nas cara As Se tion be madeto the undersigned, at. their Joweiry lat and Eleventh streets west; paged. Bill | jhitted no robbery aa far ae ane einen ‘A day or | etal reward, if leftatNo 214, on Eat and Fanoy Store, 516 7th st, opposite the Intolli- ‘making an appropriation for defraying the ex- | two before, a uedt neighbor of the persck vcr | between Tsth and Lith sts., next door to the Union senoet Office, 5 hacia wea & £2: penses of receiving and weighing sad proving Bretisca were thusentered was robbed by a men, | Buildings. jasi-st? | ES Nesroel,for farm hands, will seer eras water pipes, ete: passed A bill amendatory of ’ a ‘a ; ao op tue act regulating the distribution of Potomac | dicant, who, with the usual impedence ofthe pro) TU Gharoke Groeten cnt cnn BRACE FOR, RENT AA new and desirable four-story water throughout the city of Washington. a body about, fastened on tonlotefsllveewen then | LEG. Tie ine. brl ay-neitat Mr J.AL. BELT’S, aorie ee DWELLING, situated on, 12th street proved June 2, 1559; nsed till next Monda Ee orner ot Con and Bridge sts., Georgetown, > Rear, Fear Sight. BI te pay cctnin capeniec ineateealie Was exposed, during the momentary absence of the | iti bo suitably rewarded. eo Satstse= | Apply to J.T. LENMAN. No. 471 12th st._de 2 arresting a figitive from justice, (Marion Ward,) ‘ eee 7 3 TED— th t OR RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS 95; passed. Bill for the relief of Robert Miss WitLoucupy’s Concert.—The lovers of Geese last alate eee aitaed ww oe handsomely furnished, with —— cold water Nugett; passed. Bill providing the means for | fine English ballad singing were delighted last | Oelock, adark BAY MAKF, with a bu Se ee ralteti pine Caner) tae sbartenonts erecting a new market on the site of the present | night by the sweet strains of the two tescl ating FE. rite finder, will be liberally rewarded by first floor up. Inquire of WALIy STRPHENS & Ceutre market, with amendmest; ameudment } songstresses from the other side of the Atlantic leavin; tony at Regans’ stable on lth street, hear | GO., 322 Pa. avenue, between Sth'and 0th sta. Creer det Miss Willoughby and Miss Melvin, the former a | LQDk Brcke. He de's ‘The Dill providing for the purchase of steam | soprano, and the latter a contralto, ‘They received = EN Thora : ANO, 3 ; = = OR RENT—Several fine ROOMS, furnished or fire engines, after discussion, was recommitted | the most enthusiastic a lause, and were voelfer- oy rETC IVE "MTS unfurnished, at 276 Pa. avenue, two doors east ith Imatractione report a plan for the organlza- | ously eacored, in sever. pieces, inciedien aie | CEO RGELOWN ADVERT MTS | Bt anprrnished 9: 376 rwo po att un of the Gre department. charming duet. “It wes the time of roses.” and | PRIMARY MEETINGS —ATTENTION NATORS, MEMBERS 0): 23s.— MESSAGE FROM THE ROARD OF CouMeN cotNciL. | an irisbet lad, “Kitty Tyrrell.” sung by Miss 1€e UNION MEN'—In accordance with the SEM oeplone id euitoe AT ROOMS cee fare Mr Morgan. of the lower board, announced | Melvin. Mr. Charles Elliott's performance on | established usage and the reeominrndation of the nished, wiil be rented during the séseion of Con {at that board had concurred in the joint resolu- | the violin was admirable, proving him worthy to Ceynmittee appointed for shat purpose, the members | gregs, in the most desirable looality in. this city, oF the stata ot teat pretation to the inauguration | rank with the great violinists of the day. We | Of@eorere me edt hott Teele ener Brecazets | being within one of two squares of Irowis an cinittes i ae non ee thy Sud bad appointed 2 | are glad to find that Miss Willoughby las beeu | for tue eination of hve delegates tbthieir Convention | National Hotels. Those.in pursuit of such Rooms er ae gy Comlanee therewith. ‘The Presi- | induced to give another concert on Wednesday | av ramed below. All voters in favor of a wire and Maite betwccs Dene re ae are cent appointed as a committ m the part t ig. whe re Lope t crowt - | economica] adminictration of the town affairs, av Boss of Aliemica Meaerg, Fisher, Miller aad | eset ne ee eee ae eee te eee aoe grtme een auuira, and A NALUABLE FARM FOR SALE Situated Dannin: i sige —_—-—_—— itis popee ars ot sole arts aed nee coral atty ane rs in aiexente Sonny, pone ae ee n A, . a : estly invil attend and participate in the jeorgetovy ne of th: a Pu reported a substitute for the joint | Critivat Court —Yesterday, after our report proesectans. The ecoasion is 21 important one, | and Little F roads, cons’ ting of 102 acres. Ine vidi for thay onstess to amend the law pro- | Closed, the Court took up a case which charged | Ss delegates are tu be elected who are to select hve | secrets the premises, or of Z. R. CHAR DS, corner vidin rf the distribution water throughout | Wm. McGee with selling lottery policy tickets persons for Aldermen and elevea persons for Com- faith and K streets, Washington, D.C. ja 10-| the city of V h he aske@ might | Whe jury Bed not returned a verdict when the | inon SS Be Noten for = the approach- “ de the special order | Court adjourn ing charter election. Good delegates and a strong —————— = — = OF . . : z fi pught-wiii b ted. C. E. GREEN, nteed FETE After discussion, 1t-was | © Geo-W _ Freldicy was slao placed on tial on = | NGhsb Jt ie corer tte tee tan emotes | DIE Pace ei ioa a, DTA referred similar charge, but the case was not concluded maeting at7 0 clock Monday evening, the S0t inst. Also, a bill amendatory of the act to abate cer- | when the Court adjourned at the room corneg of High and Gay streets, kindly China and Glass Ware of every style, tslu special tires assessed upon property in square To-day. on meeting of the Court, the jury in the | terdered for tei China and Glass Ware at every price, 252; trf-rred to improvements committee case of Wm. McGee, charged with selling lottery | | The voters of the Second Procinct wil! meet at Tahie Cutlery of the best quality, a Dunningten iateeduced a resolution re- policy tickets, returned a sealed verdict of guilty bio zane hour and place, on Tuesday, the 3ist in Pee Ware oe eee cane «l ussessments on | #8 indicted “ | stant. , ts '» ve o a“ P . - ; ‘he vot ofthe Third Precinct will meet atthe Plated Ware, very low, es ef = a iegue 4 ai ares, Mr. MeNerbany introduced a bill to amend the occupancy of the house in which the alleged phe voters of the Fourth Precinet will meet st Mats, Waiters, &c., very low. —_ act regulating markets; referred to the police com- peliey ae in question is kept. ‘The case was the sane hour and place, on ‘Thursday, the 2d of ae axieor mene Kirke coke mnittee “| pending when our report closed. “ebruary. jad © or K od Sie. Ween inteadaced a ga oman, si easicuscte A fall attendance is requested. By ordor of ths ae — ~ Propriation for dredging the City € aal and tor Gaiety.—The entertainment at the Lafayette pi hat hole AWARD COMMIELES: ae LUND WINGH EATER DRIA other purpuses: poased House last evening was an enjoyable affair, aa the OR NEW xORK ‘he packet .chconer Ham VIA LEESBURG, BERRYVILLE, &e. Common, Ceountih—A communication was read | any bellevand veaux who were fortanateenongh | J llten: Captain visden. hae srrived. and Af - 5 from the Mayor asking an appropriation of 360u to | fo ue Present can testify. Besides numerous rep- | Or peesage apply t = Se kara anap fon OE SOW LOT regentatives who grace and adorn our owu Me- a id > = - pay for Printing, binding, &c.. for current year; | tropolis, the lower of many adistant home bloonied | jg.3t 62 Welw stent Gores Bs BAICROAD Sie bese tetas CORCaes referred to committee on ways and means in sweetand delicate harmony, formiay a National | — SE | ADAILY LINE (Sandezs evcapted) commenced bouquet Eden might have envied. Among the Crocs Geis on iy Cleaned Auten pert n Oo momar t oth inet» A ~ : ‘5 TKS a1 on ty C ae Alexan » Ls a B i - bel racts for street scaven- | distingue we noticed statesmen and diplomatists | anaiossisea. and ia Souting pare Coe ee | orad. aad Mona's & Cawustronmll wacetOmens:, xeta First Wa Tho of every stamp and gi er by bo seemed to enjoy | adjusted, at a moderate charge, by A. Wa’ Leave the Railroad Depot at A exandrix, corner a. SH) the relaxing influences of the pzssing hour.“ Ex. SON, (assisted by experienced workmen,) 5 of Water and Uroncco streets, at 108 m., arriving Fourth Wa: Speaker’ Smith. we believe, had the floor a por- oa str eet George n 1 nana at polities pepe sm ardvinwabaice O'Bryan, | tion of the evenin, jarge stock of C 3 always on han weave me am sat Ale: : : = — for sale, ja2ist* |drinat2ap.m. ; Seventh Sei inp 2, 8100; referred to pa linme nas Tie Carsox’s VALLEY Biock.—The block of WEST END BUILD Associa | Pet ore Alexandria ag en ways and means stlver ore about which 80 much was said in the TION —Persons desiring shares in this As- Do. Puneev A communication was read from the Washiug- | P!pers of California some time ago, 28 having been ciation can sunscribe at either of the followin: Do Snieker: ton Fire Company of Philadelphia, offering to seli | Obtained in Carson’s Valley, Nevada Territory, and : Daniel Brown's, cornar Fayette and 2 D» Castiemi thelr steam fire engine, now in this city, for $2.00; | designed to be sent by the residents there to be is men Wookie i apie ty High ern De, Berryville ; referred to committee on fire departvent Placed, in the Washington National Monument, | {\"iiwoll “Phe not Tce oF tee ee add: | Do: CARLIN a A communication was read from a number of | &fived in this city last night, in care of Hon J. | willbe on THURSDAY went tho ay February, at| ja 299 MEANS & FA WSEPT butchers bolding stalls in the Centre Market, re- | J- Mercer, delegate-elect to Congress from that | the Council Chant . jazi 6t rated Se — monstrating against.the proposed mode of ousting | Territory, and is now exhibited at the Kirkwood FISd' POTATOR NHE ADVERTISEMENT IN REGARD TO them without remedy, on the building of the new | House. The block measures about 16 by 3 inches, | 200) parreid prime ALEWIVisS, daily expected Convict Labor in the United States Peuiten- market house, and asking that temporary accom- | Weighs 130 lbs., and is valued at abont $600. It] from Boston, and will bo soll ouee hetore aeeneal | tiary, D. Cay still remains open for bid. To persuns modations may be provided for them during the | has attracted much attention since it was deposited Aigo, 2400 bushels prime Prince Edward's ts.avd Beving cape Ue eed eee ee demolition of the eld and the construction of the | at Kirkwood’s last night. FOTATOES, warranted sound aud in good condi- | (Mor being cheap. ‘Phe Corn Bronm, Cedar Coop new market house: tion, which we elling at fifty (50) cents per 4 s Pes bite! , i : se: referred to committee on Lexvgiovs Fasrics ror tH L. 1 bushel, (60 pounds per bushel.) ering, Fiour and Fish Barr Py ee! or the voles Ls os 4 f ' sequence of the non-organization ot Congress, Apply to OAR ILEY & BRO. a wal aeaers prob wiiebelicen end weiladarted _ a t v ja 3-27 ant ‘ater st , Georgetown. ar patie means, reported back, favorably he iI er ae | learn from our lady friends that Perry ae Seethes | 82 99 and 101 Water st, Georgeto to the room 1 present use. For further pa-tiealars upper board to provide for the payment of certain | (Peunsylvania avenue and Ninth street) are now 100 FISH, FISH! apply to the Warden. ja 17 StawtFehl guarantied bonds, (being the bonds of the Wash. | fering thete entire stock of silks and other fine Bbls. No.1 Esstport Herring, Hl DALY’S 1 8 a ig e Was! oods for ladies at that looks like 1-0 bbis. prime Jarge Halifax Shore Herring, So! ! Sonn By ‘gton and Alexandria Railroad Co;) passed—ayes | 8 prices tha a great | 3) do No. 3 Muskeret LD BY} a 2, nays 1. Sacrifice on the real value. The richness of their Daily expected ‘rom Boston per schooner Juno, THE | ROMATIC || as Mr. Turton off-red a joint resolution authorizing | ck. combined with the bot Ped Prices, | and for sale by nigeies A 7 is loasD the commissioners of the new Centre Market to | ¢ SUppose, accounts for the throng that. daily HARTLEY & BROTHER, Gaze | Gass *xicnd the time for receiving estimates; adopted. | #0ck to their salerooms. 1 | jets aw 99 and 101 Water street. | onLY.| VALLEY WHISKY. | oxi’. t. Turton, from the committee on improve- Va = z aed so a, tents, reported a bill to grade and gravel K street Tue Russian War Diorama, improved since JUST ARRIVED. We have just received Twenty five Cases of this South, from Eighth to El its exhibition here last winter by a scene repre-} Prime oR BAe PPLE CIDER very superior WH'SKY. Being manufactured ex- Ales, a Ulltextesa hehe ne Toot Passed. | senting the illumination of the city of London. | ~ Wo jee titi © , per schooner _K.H | clusively from the finest quality of Rye, consumers the west side of Twentieth street sodas aL has arrived, and will be opened at Odd Fellows’ Atwoou, on a) barre’ Prime CRAB cpa oly wbos Tes Velae entirely free from a’! delate- 5 7 Halil to-morrow evenii y x A if and 53 barrels of Ordinary Cider, 4 ‘ al ato See rm of art, and the satiefacks hy ee Dalat ail of whioh we warrant to be pure juice ofthe ap: |. Weannex three certifieates from eminent chsta - pave gutter on west side of Third mag le. As we have to make room for more that is on | iats of the North as porsty.. a street east, betw which it was exhibited here, are still fresh in the he BARBOUR & SEMMES. avenur; pissed Cet aud Pennsylvania | minds of dur citizens, and they will welcome both ee ee thug lot out sheen forge ——— ponte from the ways and means committee, | 't #nd its managers again among us. sow Uasen Rossiine Depot: Goorestow 2. vena a and ai Ne aneieT exeunae lta PERIL te qrborted back the joint resolution from th: ‘ gn pee 2 ann POTATOES. teed “ . he | =) TATOES. _ s be a pure article, entirely free from the adulterating Pete Making autiority of Congress to Issue shee, | yy AXTH? HERE —We see by the papers that a 6,000 susHE Price Now Jersey White | ingredients so fceqaoully used. to the amount of $250.00 fo- the ¢ ou af Mr Shury,a fencing master, in London, can cut Mercers juat received, per schooner C. A. Ellictt, Yours, respectfally, JAS. J. MAPES, new Centre Market house, with an amernny ¢_ | #wo sheep asunder at a blow.- We wish he would | and for sale from the ‘vessel in lots to sult purcle Analytical Chemist. reducing the proposed amount of stock to $300 on + | come this way, and try his hand on some of the | sers. PETER 8 ERY, 2 a = amendment adopted 000; — who yo to operas and comment andibly | de 27 85 Water street. Georgetown. am have analyzed a ple of “Daly's Aromatic Mr. Ober moved to further amend, by submit. | Wile the samance te goihg en. «t Cut anus je Tbe Gh crate plenty Nin ta ctly sonst ha ting the matter to the people, (as provided for sal ) We sheuld like to see ‘em: cut into Georgetown, » Sine evor, and wipe caileen e the city charter,) instead of to Congress; ett, nce-meat’ t * New York Chemi ment rej |. = a 3 H — Ke jolnt resolution was then adopted asamend. | at Home> comes aff tt Poiskeraieeic: Hell, ie And German | STATE AssArER's Greeas Apri, tea ed by tue commi eus 16, nays 4 evening, and will of course be very numerously paired and | wy. H. Daty, New York: {wave made a chem- The joint resolution {n reference to the ina: ue as there is much anxiety to see and bear no 19-ly | 19a] analysts of your Aromatic Vi vy ration of the equestrian statue of Wasbin: = bss her. “The lecture commences at € o'clock. The | ee NT find it a pure, fine Aavor: Rye Whisky, conta: ing Mer mabe og Sacoeey bed, amended, the | lecture upon John Bull {a spoken of by our north- A SELLING a ee | noe ees eed would a ‘The joint resolution from the upper board, esk- ing, DAnEes a4 singularly piquant and interest. | LALLA Mysto RE LADIES | Pree “ PL cote ing the state of Maryland to the faxes ES,' je2%-eolm____—s Stato Ansayer._ Toad, being taken up, was adopted. c ‘ Pp.reang, south ie, 1 . Ps ae The bill from the upper board, authorizing the ja 2. and 7th sts. : 6 ‘never a r ReTment of expenses incurred in arresting Marion at YELLOW D eye i grhile. 6 ell vat the price of the The Chair appoint-d as the committee.on the 7s : Reach zi ia ; path of the beard to carry out joint resolative ia ce ‘OST. 5 1D FAMILY F! Weigh, pemderence’ to the tthe stn ot ‘ horndrecsod) = and Suporhne § “Washington. Messrs. } organ, French, an@ Given. | B4 ‘Adjourned. CEs Want | dem tf Corner st. Ve seme J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucta,_ THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. T STEE'S SALE OF FU On lOURRHOLD KFFECTs sy PuBLic AUCT: EDNESDAY MORNIN of a deed of trust sell the entire Furniture and Fifects, __ Linen Covers, Galt frame Mirrors, French Engravi Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase, Walnut Eta- G, February 1 10 o'clock, at the dwellin, I3th street, G and H strecta, (the fag will designate} aS wire uly made and recorded, we shail NITURE AND 10) Suite of handsome Carved Walnut’ Parlor Putm- ture, finished in Blue and Gold Brocateile, with ere, Waleur Whatnot, C! = iti bh ot, Cloth-covered uae Table, Window Curtains and Fixtu: Arm and Easy Chairs, Lounges, Centr Side Tables, Footstools, Mantel Vases and Ornaments, Brussels, Three ply and other Carpets. rioenty and Ch Look ashstands, Toilet oking Giasset Bureaus, Hair and Husk Matron’ Feather "Bods, Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Comfort, Walnut Extension Table, Sideboard, Twelve Cane seat Arm Chairs, Card Tables, Iran Hat Tree, Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, &c. Terms: $25'and under, cas! credit : 6) and 9) da: no*es, bearing inter Iz The bouss Cowlns orthe Aueti js 27-d eer. wet Bg rs ead Wardrobes, 3 over that sum, a for satisfactorily endorsed By order of the T: usteo, 7 rent, Inquire of tdward J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ONTINUATION SALE oF Britpinc Hanv- WARE, CuTLery, Toots, Hottow Ware, Hovsg-Fuxxisnixa Goons, Caniner HaRpwark, &c., &c., aT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, the 3uth inst..’1 sliall sell, at the store of Messrs. F. L. Harvey & Co., No. 325 Pennsy!- Faring UTENsILs, vania avenue, between 6th and 7th treet) o'clock m., and continue daily unti! all & very extensive assortment of Hardware. W gnumerate in pa: t— Table and Pocket Cutlery And Spoons of every de- scription. A large assortment and great variety of Building Hardware, A large variety of Carpenters’. Cabinet makers’ and ‘ols, other Mechanical A large varioty of Cabinet Hardware and Ferm- ing Utensils, such as— Trace, Back and Log Chains, Spades, Dan Long-handle Shovels. Rakes, two, three and fou A large lot of Hollow Ware, euch as Pots, Ovens. Skillets, Griddles, Tea Kettles, Saucepans, Stove and Frying Pans, &c. With a large variety of other Hardware which we doem unneeessary to enumerate, Also, Whitewash, Floor, Serubbing and Dusting rushes, And a new Wagon, Storo Fixtures, Desks, & Terms of sale: not exce! $5) acr cases of credit, terest from day of sale. Dealersand mechanics of every description and the public in genera’ are respectfully invited to the 8a'6, as every articia wul be eold without reserve, They may expect bargains. ja2 A. GREEN, A 0. Under $25, cash ; over $25 and a credit of2ard 4 morths ; over and & months, for notes, in all tisfactorils endursed, bearing in- at 19 sold, ve J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer W.F. Bi Art, Holiday Books fromthe smallest Juv of every variety; all of which will be to close the entire stock out » » sale at bail 3°, Ci d . F uct B .F. FRENCH’S TENTH ANNUALSALE f Books and Stationery at auction. at store of jayly, 27" Pa. avenue, sales every evening until after Christmas, ‘Che stock is noe complete in every department of Literature, Seience, and Le up to fine Gift Books worth $90, fine Bibles and Prayer Books, Butler's fine Gift Books, for 1950, Stationery \d very low Books at fH Salesman. FUTURE DAYS. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers ALE OF A STOCK OF PRIME GROCE Dy RIES, LIQUORS, AND FRUITS aT AUCTIO! THURSDAY MORNING, 24 February, o'clock, we will sell at the Au of prime Family Groceries, eoinprising— Barrels White, Yellow and Coffee Surars, on Rooms, a stock Chests Lmperial, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Boxes, Burch Raisics, Drums and boxes Figs, Prunes, Currants aad Cit ron, Barrels Syrup and Molasses, Kegs psime Goshen and Western Butter, Castile, Brown and Fancy Sg Cases Sweet Oil, bags C: flee, Bay Rum, wholes, halves and quarters) Layer and Boxes Adamantine Candies, Starch anc Peprer, 2 boxes fins Chewing Tobacoo, 5.60" Seears, different brands. Cases Sherry, Madeira, Brandy, Whisky, C: rdisl, Mint Jaleps, &c, Karrels Rrardy and Gin, Cares Old Bourbon, Pike's X XX Magno! * Terms: 339 and under cath ; over that amount a credit of 3) and 6 days for spproved endorsed nutes. jas)-d WALL & BARNARD. Anets, Monu- moutal. Monongahela and other uraads Whis- By J C,. MoGUIRE & CO., Acctionoers. RUSTEE’S SALE O STATE ON NORTH N REET, BRTWEE. Washin part of Le in. square Ni VALUABLE yo N STH AND 5TH STREETS WEST —On TUBSDAY AFTER- NOON, February 7. 1850, at 4 o’elock, oa the premi- seg. by virtue of a deed of trust. dated November 27, 1858, and duly reocrded in LiberJ A. 3.. No. 166, folios 195 et seq,ons of the land records for ‘on county, D. C., J shall sell the eastern 6. . 5'2. fronting 20 feet 4 inches « nh N street, betweea 4th and Sth streets west, running back 1°5 feet to a wide alley. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in6and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. purchaser, All conveyancing at the cost of th .~CALLAN, Trustee, ja2j-2awkds J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Aucts. OMMISSIONER’S SALE OF eet eed ‘aRir- fax county, pronounced in the case of Lewis John- <ainet John M, Donn and ethers, at its + the 20th Gay of February, 1968, (Court day.) in front of county, offer at public auc: and in the said cventy, adjoining the lands of J. C. McKeldon and others, within halfa mile of Hern. don Station, on the Alexandra, Loudoun ai Hampshire Railroad and containing About 19 acres. / virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court sou & Co., November, term, 1859,1 shall, on MONDA the Conrt Bouse of tion, to the highest bidder, a eortain tract of It is & very desirable property. Terme of sale: Ons-tenth in hand, the residue in S equal instalments of 6, 12 and 13 months, with in- terest from day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser with coo4 ee- curity; the property to be resold atthe cost of the purchaser aud the cash payment forfeited in the event of his not complying with the terms of aaic. is 16-2awts ALFRED MOSS, Com'r. Ce LEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE, , BALTIMORE. ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the fr Coleman & Stetson of the A’stor Bouse ed more recently of the St. Nicholas’ Hotel, New York, has, in connection with his son. FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, isken the & term of years Many important alterations an¢ improve- 6 been made, rendering it first class in charge of the above well known house fo monte hi every respect. he locaty n of this house is convenient to trav- ti 8, the city cars passing constant. Sconce the Baltimo-e and Ohio Washington depots being in close proximit, 5 its will be made with Fimties pia jouiemen ior Board, (either full or par- il tinue the Internstional Hotel, at Niseaya Fall New: york, tn the same sumptuous nner that Tavele or single gent tial.) has rade it so popular with the t: Een public. during the past season. de SAPONIFrirBR, -3m on CONCENTRATED POTASH. More than Doubie the Strength of Ordinary Potash. in it Lit ith little trouble For makiig sees withess he phen i. artic ever scovered for the purpose. One pound will make twats or. fifteen fons of ood. Son Soap, or nine end at trifling expense, rior article for clean pounds of Hard a Printers will find it a sui and free from impuriti 90 4- Da Wty i feotly sol tien Broken a on ai Turppe ni it ni, 2,4 s cans. nu fng- Pa RE GCE Ti ae se ®1 Pearl atreat New Vork. ECEMBER 15,1559. Mx. sone grad Soran, \etpeee wr ehichering ‘aud! ‘Seas far exes those of al] other makes in America. Yours, Ae Sy D, Ps Music Gi town Coll These Pianos, of every size " ter F. ELLIS, = Jos Pa avenue, berw, ath and 1ith sts. Pianos for hire. in 26 ——- New ©: Brooklyn. graph Sava nhwadilhe say that Miramon was to raise money treaty. captured by M iramon California mail, bri Latham, bi same afternoon. ler 42; Denver 33; tue uth inet vocate of Gen. Denver ing Gov. Weller und ¢ nomirated. was amicably settled ICAG hi on the 2th inst ed. Whisky quiet is duli and nominally Whisky is dull Taylor. He will remain i : again aboard the the Brookiya, Mr Anne, ur ® important dispatches for the go opens | come here to await further {) against Gen Carvajal al refuse to grant Miramon finds for the Vera Cruz expedition, considering it only a ruse _| THE LATEST News, ____ TELEGRAPHIC. From Mexico SLEANe, Jan. 30—The sloop-of-war the mouth of the art Ct@z on the 2th, touched at Tiver bound to Pensa- cola for coal widens da ae Mr Mclare ete ena. and landed the Hon in the steamer Moses Vernment, ar Vera Cruz was quiet when the Brook! A detachment & United States par tahay wo been stationed at Tampico end Minititian for the Protection of American citizens, in consequence of Miramon’s threatened expedition to the coast The frigate = xratora es Vera Cruz, and the Accouuts frou the ety of Mexico of the 19th P"Fisecala Tae al clergy pose Miramon pr starting on the 26th Anotber proclamation has been issued by Mira- mon, who again protests against the Mt cLane The British minister bad presented an ultima tum demanding the payment of indennisties The Liberals have retaken all the Pacific ports ‘From California. MaLtvoy's Station, Jan. 30—The overland San Francisco papers of the 9th, and telegraphic advices of the iUth, bas arrived. Gov. Weller sent bis jast annual Message to this Legislature on the 8th. Governor cessor, Would be inaugurated the A Senatorial caucus was held on the 9th just, when nine ballots were bad fora United States Senatorial nominee. The last ballot stood: Wel- ri {3 MeVoayal 5. The ccucus then adjourn:d unti and Weshington each ‘This trial of the strength of th» candidates pro. duced intenre excitement, and resilted in twa fights A Weiler man bad to \oe by proxy, hav ing been disabled by a blow struck ont by au id It wes supposed that S. J. Inge would enter the caucus a8 a candica’e, for the purpcse of damag Dever, but the im pression obtained that Welle: we id ultimately be Plot to Escape from a Penitentiary. New Yorx, Jan. 31.—Stepbens, who is under sentence of execution on Friday, in connection with Sanchez, convicted of the murder of }is father-in-law, formed a plan for“murdering two keepers of the penitentiary aud escaping in their clothes. The plan was Giscovered, and on being examined, each of the pris: nes were found to bave loaded revolvers on their persons, ready to carrry their plan into execution last night aanneipnanbaineiiasicaecssnsnaag ‘Wholesale Poisoning Case Rocnester, N Y., Jan Hon James O. Pettingill was poisoned at Adam's Basin by strychnine. The family consisted of Mr. Pettingill, his daughter, Mrs. Marshall, and Mrs. Lewis, « nurse. It is hoped Mr. Petting:): and bis daughter will recover, vut there are o hopes of Mrs. Lewis getting well. A domestic i. the house is strongly suspected of committing the eed. and she bas been arrested )—The family of The Virginia Legislature Ricumonp, Jan. 31.—The resolutions intre- duced into the House of Delegates on Saturday relative to a conference with South Carolina aud the other slaveholding States on the subject of disunion, did not come up for the action of that body, owing to a difficulty between the Speaker and Mr. Seldon, of Stafford, which, however Nebraska State Convention. Jan 20.—The Legislature of Nebraska passed a bill authorizing vention to frame a St.te Constitetioa to submit to Congress during the present :e sion Death of Col Ely Moore Cixcixnatt, Jan. 30.—Col. Ely M ter of the Land Office at Lecompton, K e call of acon Regis asas, dle Baltimore Markets. Ba.tmorz, Jan. 31 —Flour closed dull; How ard-st. sold for $5.50. Wheat closed steady and unchanged Corn closed dull; white 63a73c ; yel low 6=a70c Provisions closed firm and unchang “ge New York Markets. New Yorx. Jan 31 —Floar is quiet; St-te @4 55 a$5, Ohio S5.aS 75; Southern 85 35a5.55. Wheat changed. Corn is dul! and heavy; white and yellow 7hat0c. Pork is firm; old” mess $17.25, new $18.12; old pime $12.12; new $13 75. Lard is quiet at We 0Xc waric as follows © who! and some portion of lage may be work and for each cubic the foregoing. Form of — will, within ten contract, execute the Witness. the United States Di ing wili be coneidered. And declares, “that from tre Market-how js 14-eotd on W being from 3 to p.m. the City Hall, to be « he the act will hereinafter be provided by NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Office Board ef Commissioners New Centre Market.+ Washington, January Il, ie60. ¢ The Boa-d of Commissioners, under the act of sd September, 1859, entitied *An act providing for the erection of a New Market-houseon the site of the present Centre Market,” in pursuance of the prov: sions of said act, hereby invite sealed proposale for building said market house, according to tue plans and specifications of the same, to bo seen (and a copy of the latter obtained ) at the office of the Board. in the basement story of dorsed “Proposals for the New M addressed to John C. Fitzpatrick, Erq.. Presi of the Board of Commissioners, and delivered at this office, on or before the 224 day of February next, between the hours of 9 and 12.8. m. ‘The Architect, Charies Haskins, Esq , will be in attendance, daily until that time, to give nocessary lanations in regard to the work. the work are required to propote for it 1. For the building complete. As, in view of the uncertain nature of the ‘round upon which the building is to be ereeted, the whole number of piles under the fourdation, fi grillage,as indicated the pian, may not be required. bidders must state what deduction they will make ia such event per pile, and for grillage per superficial foot, tor such not og Soy ner in case on more piles and gril found necessary than tus pian calle for, or more etonework and excavation for the founds preening 2 seek — of grilinge, tor enc! Work and foreach cubie yard of excavation. 5. The time required for the completion of the work. All proposals must be made in conformity with Labs accompanied by & written guar antee, of the following form : t ewaranter. The undersignea — ol —, in the Stato (or dis trict) of —, hereby guaranty that in case the fore going bid of — for erection of a market house in the city of Washi n pile, for each rch of stone .C.. being socepted, the receipt of the with good and sufficten Sureties, to the amount of twenty five thousan dollara, and in case said — shal! fail to enter inte contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said — and that which may be accepted (Signatares of the two guarantors.) hereby certify that the above named — and — areknows to meas mon of property.and able to eke good thoir guarartee, To be signed by the United States Distriot Judge, Riseenn, Gollcenores News Ageet: Att of Washington, Colle te A No proposals witich do not conform to the forego- whereas the path contion of the aforesaid act the C0 of this act the entire nett revenues of > resent Cen- invie- pecral fund ject to the o su ir mmimissioners authorized by this act, to jon and completion the work will be payments for Sn ot SOHN F COYLE, Pret ds 6G. nous WEDNESDA Ye Pet pire, ‘DO tafe the Hoven oa raged Folks emer cain, ¥e one jam tw E BADE SHOES.—fr Cloth ‘8v., 2d door above 8th st. from ia %-onét Duke st. 'URK’S ISLAND SALT AFLOAT! 00, BRIG. cargo of brig Leni, direct om Turks leeds For sale Cc. REVETT s.