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THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth st., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papere served in packages by carriers at $46 year, or 3? cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.59 s year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents @ week. ‘Single Copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {[7" Avvanrisxmunts should be sent to the office betore 12 o’clook m ; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. + THE WEEKLY STAR than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. ie eae WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY. JULY 31. 1860. Ne. 2.924. | Rem nae tanaeeets SE Postmasters agents be 1oeza acommisrion p osnte. eee FOR SALE AND RENT. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION AFFAIRS. pears eases Correspondence of The Star. AUCTION SALES. CLOTHING, &e. jon. Mr. Dunlop said such a motion was plainly evening last, in the Board of Aldermen, there were By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. ELLING OFF T—The three story (brown front) Gronoxrows, D.C., July 30, 1600. | “Mi ”King thought not, because the bill had not UP, | pausrezys sace or a BEAUTIFULLY AT COST! fo. 50 New r York avers, ba At the meeting of our City Counctls on Friday | gone to the other Board. For Children Teething, 1 orth In order to di se tock I have MOVED COUNTRY SEAT HEAR FER CUES? | 1. lolcet cut un alesent RUM Ee CE ined 3 streets, mi , containing Wasuixctox.—On WE AYA! ~ | taclose out the balance of my SUMMER CLOTH- This house is convenient to the Patent ra Mr. T said the rule was as in as the Se renee eeiatee ths proses of onitins. soften iN 6 o’clook, on the NG at cost. Ali in want of Summer Clothing are rene: ‘eto; is lichted ond in ever. present Meare Matthews, Riley, Berryand Beall. | nose on s man’s face; snd after farther dlocession tng, She fume, rogue cg all fates anya firtno, of dond of trust dated Sarah Behe ast, | Fenpecttol'yins\ted to eallat No. 460 Seventh st, sural sre bonrding SROWiba Fe e pocnee a he hay er, : ua pre and Mr. Stake, each in Support of his SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. ly Teo! ,; A. px aees er Ciothing iy 12-Im see ae wing of Pesos Siow Inet By invitation of the Board of Common Council, President decided t - | Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, 4 Colu HE CH EST SPRING C 1 OR RENT Tic Le PRL Ee the fwo boards met in jut convention to witness | sider was aot iu cedar butes ser oot tachints | RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR Theatre ieee ‘oF parce Tee OBTae BEST SUMMER CLOTHING, | JOR RENT- Beet SRAME HOUSE known the qualification of Mr. D. English. be to do right, disregarding technicalities, he | _ W*Ds7* put xpand veld this article for over can yours, and | SOU7tY Of Washington, Fp pe em Can only be found at Having returned to their own chamber, a mes- there would be no opposition to taking the ae ee, Se 3G Tay jouse Rorth, between 9th and ay streets, No. $20, ene of the most desirabk vate res sage from the Mayor, covering a communication Washington. This h use is surrounded by pratt from the Surveyor in relation to Fayette and High streets, was read and referred. ‘he ordinance in relation to dogs; the resolution directing the Clerk to pay or accept orders of com- missioners of streets, with ame: ent; the reso- lution in favor of J. A. Smith; a resolution in a of 5. Whi gncre! anda UP ramariorgys providing ‘or expenses of poor and workhouse, were sever- ally considered and 5 . The resolution in relation to the sinking fund was referred to Mr. Beall. The resolution repesling the ordinance estab- lishing a market-master was again laid over. The police bill was, on ion of Mr. Beall, laid over until the first Monday in January next. And the board adjourned sine die. Inthe Bourd of Common Council, all of the members were present. A in writing fromthe Mayor was re- ceived, stating that enclosed was an account of bill up. Mr. Tenney refusing to give assent to this course, Mr Williams said he would withdraw his motion and let the billgo. If he had known it would have interru the order of business, he would not bave w it. Mr. Stake, from the poor and workhouse com- mittee, reported a resolution for pa’ it of the last quarter's expenses of the and workhouse. He wished to state his that, in his judg- ment, the expenses of that institution were too reat, it costing, on an a’ 38 cents day fer the support of each imma It woeld be seen by the report of the Trustees that the receipts from the establishment were very small, and would not pay to keep a horse; but would bring the tion in debt. It would also be seen that a laborer is employed at $37 50 per quarter, when the work ought to be done by pauper labor. WIESENFELD & CO.’S, Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms Splendid Spring lane with Capes, : | re few doil Splendid Spring TN IECENPELD 2 COS Dress i lowest. Elecant Dress Baits, ot ores ENT ELD & CO’S Business SrWIESENFELD & CO’S, Business Suits for young men, Business Suits for middle Benen TSN PETD & 00-8 te ‘At WIESENFELD & CO’S Poni ote TESENFELD & COS, bei ed two (2)in George Taylor's subdivision of a part of tract ofland called “Pleasant Plains,” couaia ing fivs acres one tixteenth of an acre. more or ortabie tworatory Square Gotiage, with wide nar 6 tw 1 ottage, ’ parlor, dining, and breakfast rooms. five chambers, kitchen, sitaated on an elevated point back Tom the road, and surrounded by a grove of hand- tree: 80, gardener’s houss, stable, ngs. ‘he grounds are tastefully laid out with Ni omed and and conta: orebard ut cee cot Be Is seas if a le gard ornam: very, enn hort ory Thing re won saat in al oe hs 4 The above-desoribed_p! is situated the th strect Toad. distant about one and 8 half it from the Ci ‘ost Office, and is adjotned by mil the residences of Messrs. White and Lewis. Onve-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12. and trees reat numbers of currant bushes of va ecadcsiatn gery wie Cook Bad ound, in w J.C. feo between Dand #P jy it Fo RENT —Three BRICK HOUSES—one on Twelfth street, bet Cand D; one corner of Twoifth and H sta; and one o fi, tween 12th and I3th ste,” Inquire of JAM fy. BARKER, on H street, between iith and 12th, v5 ma ne \ . a For K ENT—A three story cl tag HOUsK, ben ora, SNYTE sat ie Vicmbing aed Egtablishment of . Say from pain, but invigoretes the corrects acidicy, and gives tone and yyster, It will cimoet instantly relieve Gxirine in THE BowRis anv Winn Cotic. OR RENT—That new and story BRICK HOUSE, No.1 . between 19h and 20th sts., First Ward, istely ooou- pied by Mr, Bodisco, Russian Logation. e, the trus- "s clothing for th acest, x mimediately. J of Mc. SOUT: It was no doubt only necessary to draw the atten- arpa oe, ha st | fee Feeorve the gat to resell, on 0: be tee oe ad *“Bos’s clothing Sy l sizes, EY <'PaRn R. next door east. ‘me 16-eot! Messrs: Taylor & Maury, of Washington, against | tion of the Trustees to the matter as they are men | aNDsURMST RE FOR | abr B | penasar Rerdebenitne senbesge ee e Bors WIESENFELD & CO.'8 TORE, of 6th this Corporation for ‘fancy stationery”? purckaned of good judgment. ‘The expenses were certainly | ‘sll cesses of vs) CHILDREN | ranr snd pian | Penne ‘conveyancing atthe cost of the purchaser. | op hans lin tiie - j Clarendon Howl, by, Mayor Crawford in Tod StH extravagant and bigher now than in the winter, Wt H. WARD. { Trustees. ory ner than the Anes ni on or cigar store Pot it it ‘ -U. MER, if at mar sicher ars ence me iti pre ae — now there are few inmates. The resolution iyl¢2taw&ds JG. MoGUIRE © CO., Aucts, Better than the best, formation Inquire read The resolution, (from grievances committee,) exempting ek (Catholic) church from pay- ment of taxes; for High street improvement, now due on the lot attached tothe burying ground, coming up for consideration, Mr. Ten Ma yi it warmly, urging that the case of Mrs. Clark, who petitioned here, was one of great hardship, and asking how the commit- Mr. Tenney desired to hear the several items The account was accordingly read by the Pres- ident, and among the items enumerated was a Portfolie, $1; diary for 1857, 75 cts; penknife, 4 lades, $2; leather ‘ket case, $1; porcelain slate, $1; Draper's inkstand, paper, envelopes, sealing ‘wax. pens, &c., amounting to $23.12. Mr. Tenney said the account would Probably Are te garments At WIESENFELD & CO.’ Save your money, as very few dollars Will give you 8 splendid outfit for summer, youcs At WIESENFELD & ©O0.’8, Cor. ay. and 435 st By J. C. MoGUIRK & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERry on Capito. Hint —On FRIDAY AF- TERNOON, August 10th, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, bv virtue of a deed of trust, dated No- vomber 23d, 1855, and du y recorded among the land records of Washington county, I # sell the eastern part of Lot numbered seventeen, in square OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the u mediately opposite the west re the City F? recently occupied by Chas. 8. 8 Sn office. Also the front room in story the third foor of the be . Fes terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, No. Louisiana avenue. jails ef out th 3 Principal Offce, No. 13 Cedar Street, N.Y. Price only 98 Cents per Bettie ap 17-To&Stf oe N-dawl = ENATORS, MEMBERS 0) GRESS— L — a bered seven hundred and twenty-nine, fronting Y > a = S*heceplendid tater ROOMS & - tee found out that this lot was burial ground. 3 | twenty seven feet on Kast Capital nirost, between SUMMER RESORTS. ; soeetn af Con bbe referred to the committees of claims, but it was | By an ordinanceof this corporation burial grounds | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | $735,5 Bosomd sicsoca seat teenizn becweinees srpen, in, tho soset Geansells incaisp te tile sie — ee preset bill me be contracted by a = — “eager his lot had sero y FOR RARPRECS PERRY ix tg bowed inches, together with the improve- CARLISLE ing ee ene = ng 4 $ive, seuanree of Bro 's Mayor and charged to the Corporation of George- ous assessors, and no exemption was as. 's y ° mea ereon. 5 1 roan Nationa! Hotels. ose 1D pureui s town—penknives, portfolios, pocketbooks, Ae” | by tue Roman Catholic chasne hone separate | ON Andante JH et inee, the, steamer L. J.] All conveyaneing at the cost of the purchaser. | eerie SULPHUR at gi See Tivigite? | Hpilso well to make early appltoation at 7 Mr. Stake said such things were generally paid | and distinct lot, and has, previous to this year, | Bronsio. Captain W. Hi Ritter, wall ths, wich interest, ssoured to deel oreruce wan ting Bath oS and | na zest. between D ctrost a for out of the Mayor’s contingent fund. These | been under cultivation, The Presbyterians had DAY, THURSDAY ant SATUR- on the property. <j CUMBERLAND CO.) Wei Ventlated Rooms, | ————__—_————————— items happened to come before us. We do not “sam for the street improvement cpecete thelr | DAY; at 7 o'clock # in. and return every alternate | JOHN HEPBURN, Trustee. Penasylvania. Good Society and a Good CARRIAGE FACTORIES. know what articles are purchased by the present | burial place. Why exempt other churches, and | da t6orclock a.m. Ontke Saturday trip from| jy 18eo&ds J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucis, Tabie. . Incumbent out of bis contingent fund, as he is too | why had the committee reported in favor of this | G: rectown the boat will run through to Shep- = ALE ae wit oF mere ACCOMMOPATIONS FOR a For perticulars send ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, shrewd—too sharp—to bave the items examined | case? = ee Oe BALE 2 prirtar aol an, onder of the 300. SWESecrenpen. | W D Street, Between %h and Voth Strecis. here. Mr eT tas eee na eek duplicity. Mr. Fearson said the committee had examined FSE sEARPER'S FERRY —CHANGE OF | subscribers, as administrators «f Matthias Evers. TERMS LOW. IN & VISSCHER We have finished & pw of first clnes Mr. Tenney said the late Mayor, Mr. Crawford, | the law and found churches and_burial grounds DAYS.—On and atter July 2,1860, field, 'ate of aid county. deceased), will seil,at pub | je 7 iow Carlisle Springs, Pa. bad a contingent fund, and these articles might | were exempted from taxation. This lot had been have been bought in the city of Georgetown. Weare fortunately not yet annexed. All vouchers for expenditures out the mayor’s contingent fund are examined by a commi I, as chair- man of the waysand means committee in this board. have examined them, and have found every item given in detail. The gentleman can have the pleasure, at the end of the year, of exam- ining the ex itures of the mt mayor, if he the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. B. J. Wxu.s,carrying the United States! mail, will leave Georgetown EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at7a. m., and re- turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, - B—Every Wednesday the Antelope will run through to Shepherdstown. je 5-2m* JUST RECEIVED, 150 BBLS. WHISKY, (a: 10 do, 3 a lio sale, at the late residence of the di .in Piscataway districton THURSDAY, 16th Angust, 1800, if fair, if not, the next ‘air day thereafter, al! - Personal Estate of said deceased, consisting ° A number of valuable Negroes, of beth sexes, Horses and Catti F Crops of Wheat and Oats in shook in the field, Crop of Corn and a small crop of Tobacco now rowing, Ox Carts, snd other Farming Utensils, bought of Father Hardy some years ago for a Catholic burying ground. No one is buried there yet, because not enough die thank God. The ntlemen and myself will wanta place one of ines days, and — Mr. Tenny.—Will they let me in there if I die? Mr. Fearson.—No, sir; they will put you ,out- ide. Ali the ex; ‘tion is, that all other churches CARRIAGE! eee! Waxons, Pork’ Pheatons, Famul rraces, and Buseses, which we will sell ® yor email progt. pract eohanios in different branches ofthe buenas 6 ftear Ourselves that we ad the s' and of work that « faction, combing lightness, comfort and ha Repairing promptly and omrefully attended to at the no tiee YREEN 8) NG G PRANTAVILION, : Near the Old Tron Fowndry and only half a mile by land from the Omnibus Stand in Georgetown. The ladies and gentlemen of Washington and eeevn AE Bm oe r, pa that 1s beautifu: place, on ou Brauch, is now handeome:y fitted wu, for the reception of Pic-Nio Parties ‘and other wiaiture. « are exempt, and this should not be made to pay. EFINED There are numerous springs of the purest water Onsen a : 5 e Clerk; but he is not likely to find | They are ready to take it upas agrave yard ws | BORTO RIGO Hers of ele’ ne property wil bs anid for ao- | S24 Rconweast shade throughout the ders Tare |g sisighmetors siooessors to Wan. Fs Mock, there pepe — _— bare Portfolios, port- noes as people ae . =. ans 6 bbls. (Bayfield) WHITE FI cepted drafts on Baltimore, at four months, inter. tbe) Rn Bo s-¥ pom — Aa we or anything of the lL r Stake sai ‘was purchased to exten ‘ est added. D The account was referred to claims committee. | the burial sroned. The been overwhelmed | For sale low by 1 PRE aia Dc. Sale to commence at 10 o’olock a. m. ee pools, Sooietios, Clubs and Sooial Parties can Tur Subsoriber having edditions so hi from the mayor was received, enclo- | With debt, but were looking forward now to en- eee MATTHEW E. DUV. obtain this delightfu .B. DUVALI., isce for Pic Nios without sing & communication C. B. Cluskey, in | Close the ground. eee FE el, ¥ whic! feetory, making it now one gf the mY. = in the Pistriet, AGENCY POR FAIRBANICS SCALES IN AGE e Lie i y ;, harge for the grounds or pavilion by giving tne mani ng CARRE ‘ iy2-lawts Adm’ra of Matthias Eversficld. | Sroptietor three daye notice Cred ~ — sh itis stated that the west channel of the Mr. Tenney spoke at somelength. He was wil- 4 A = Proprie' 4 _ | WAGON al 48 cannot eu river has now been di to adepth of 15 feet | ing to accord to the Catholic church exactly the | ,,2%e nade an ehaee eareee ogg aco VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—The sub. | ,,Mosis are, se negra magma = fom bie ong experionep in the Deatneda te hopes at mean tide, 100 feet wide. Mr. C. recommends | 8™@¢ a8 ted to the Presbyterian, Methodist, | PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. kien PRE Ty offer for sale, on the premises. on | ™Otioers will attend ateil times for the preserva Wo give sonore sation, a ant @ further appropriation of $2,500 by this Corpora- | Episcopal, and other churches, but no special ui; constantly on hand and for sale at lowest TRURASDAY, the ‘th of August, 1860, that Tract | tion of good order. atd no pains will be spared to Carriag: Light Warons bad tion, and an appropriation of like amount by the | f2vors. | This lot had heretofore been regularly as- | 1a; of Land, oalled aud known by the name of “Piscat- Corporation aieete. in order to increase —o of the oy to 150 feet. ¢ message and accompanyin; re were referred to karbor and chanaas commuleiee, While these ar spo were under consideration, Mr. David English (elected a member on the 27th sessed and paid for, but it was now claimed to be agrave yard. Ifitis, the assessors have made a great mistake. The eo per had been at great expense improving High and Fayette streets to get to it. It was under cultivation last year, the stubble is yet on it. The Georgetown College to.all tore. sive satisinction (Ebi EHRMANNTROUT, je*S.cotf Proprietor. 3CHMIDT’S SUMMER GARDEN—On street, between C and Louisiana inay be found at all times one of the mo: AY and COAI, SCALES erected in any part of the District or adjoining counties, } les are warranted durable, acourate, and to give satisfaction BUSEY & BARNARD, Dealers in Agrioulturai Implements, je 2-2m Bridge street 2 doors west of Hich. awsy Forest,” formeriy owned by the late Dr Ed- ward Eversfield,and recently by the late Mathias Eversfield. it contains 618 acres, more or Jess, and for productiveness is equa ti any lands in that fertile region. It lies on the Piscataway Braseh, 508 1s well wooiled and watered, having al RELAIS acatiy dene,andall orders prompt SA omer ate th {fine meatow jand. it adjoins the | popular, gerial, urbane, and intellige - INES > =a - ‘ands f Meeers. Joseph B. Hill, Stanislaus Biand- ho h NKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. of Recrusty last) entered the chamber for the first | Wi now, using the Aqueduct water without | (~RANDELL, OPTICIAN, jord: Thomas W. Rebiaron sed We ae Cane Kean aft oe ee rome ce ge Epetcen | TRUNKS, BOO time since bis election. charge, whfle our citizens have to pay. This lot No. 128 6 st. Georgetown, | (of Thos.) Ly Love, Phil ;,with BRANDIES from ST RECEIVED EW SUP Messrs. Dunlop and King were appointed a| W2# separate and distinct, and could be sold at| Has Mhted, pang & ieree, assortment of | This land is capable of producing in great abun | tie choiedst vinevards of Franses with WINES A LS a ot NY ie. committee to walt on the Board of Aldermen and | any time. If a grave-yard, it is subject to pay- | French Near-sighted. Periscope, Col- POW Te Pras Gear ea al the erops usually | unexcelled on the hills of the Rhine; and with an | 4,2, 0% Gents Sine! Patent Leather an’ uest their attendance in the Council Chamber | ment of a front foot tax as other burial places, | ored, other SPECTACLES, o! srown in Prinoe George's county, and offers a rare | article of WHISKY which swacks stron ty of the | Cloth Gaiters, Calf ‘Skin. Patent Leather for the purpose of entering Into jolt oe nnnec, | and if exempted, it will be an ect of injuonne es the best @us.ity, in 8G Per meet and Gorman | opportunity to those who wish to invest in Keal | true fiavor of the Mowongehole and Bourbon 1), | and mg gg ig gh Having performed that duty, the aldermen en- | other tax-payers on High street, particularly to | Dew asses set in thom ts orden’ no 19-ly “Pho buildings are ordinary, but the abundance of | he Me ane Bs father of these igehy- 4 f Bow and Children’s. | * tered the chamber, and Dr. Joshua Riley, of that | Mrs. Clark. timbe he has sought to make them stil re 80 by the erection the rear grounds of his favorite establish- ment of a spaciou: Arbor, where his guests by da) may enjoy the cool breeze and be free from Sol's : nd, at “the witching heer of night,” qual jce-cool Lager without fear o! hay ng their enjoyment dampened Vd the falling Such inducements will, doubtlese, cause many of our readers to drop in snd take a note «if nothing else.) and, most likely, many of those who body, took the chair, and briefly stated the object of the convention. Mr. English was then sworn in = Squire Fearson, and the joint convention was dissolved. The Mr. English rose. and in justice to himself and his colleagues briefly excused himself for his non- attendance. Family afflictions, subsequent {ll bealth, and three weeks’ absence from town,were among the reasons he gave for his failure toattend Mr Williams said this lot was part and parcel of the grave-yard, the owners had P ig hereto- fore, but they now protested against this gouging system. If Lag 4 have been paying improperly heyetofore, the less said about it the 3; we might have to refund t. Pearson spoke at some length, saying it was agrave-yard to all intents and purposes You wanted to tax the Academy, but stole out of O8. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Cor. ine ‘eferson sts., Georgetown, Having given my personal ree to this branch aim f bi 5 pared Sttond toll calls with tk) ptarat ie iaree Maat, v tanec i a ‘ew minu ym 6 Essortment of CUFFINS alway on rae. on hand. Particular attention paid to the removal of the ots and Shoes, all of whi an aatien evens cveding!y iow prices, ake ENTHA _ma 5-60 5 foors shove D street, Beers AND eS AES TO SUIT TRE ‘eare now mapathetaring all kinds of BOOTS SHOES, and constantly receiving a, supply of eastern made work of ev: rae fine building timber, only half a mile from @ £00: saw and grist mill, renders building comparatively cneap. Jtis 8 mies from the Alexandria Ferry and 12 mules from Warhinzton. The terms of sale will be liberal. $3000 to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the resi inl,? and 3 years, 1n equal instalments, to be secured by the vonds of the purchaser or purchasers, with ma proved security, bearing interest from day of sale. ry cael pedro! of the whole purchase money and a Hy 5 ", made expressiy to order willl 94 from $e Git to the new burial ie. interest a good and sufficient deed of the property | “In addition te all this, he has engaged the Pros bo onid ale mech ipwer fries then hae been until so near the close of the aa the Cor tion. This lot should be exempt-in will be given, pert brothers and their associates to discourse their | heretofore charged in fie eity mach bop aaes justice to the Catholic Church. They educate arholes. A communication from the Clerk, in reply to MASSE. OOLLINS & CO’S PHILADEL- Mr. Hill’s resolution of ulry as to what ends of GHARLES BL EVERSFIELD, 270 children without any expense to you, while a reoervine fee supplies ofthe above syed ver imvi! MATTHEW E Doe choicest pieces of music Every bias 3! and Saturday evening. 10-1m Persons in want Rostenet Phos: eastern iy 277 wts For Benj. H. Eversfield, city made w et fe aaae large amount of money is appropriated for the fo . ou ASHINGTON are due Gharsen, wad reed and ea eee ameeais | cclnnel in tho OMlurch om Wauke tisteor ithe pub- | Sivitsrated Ais: er gersons Tal ee HAL'S SALE—In virtue of wo write of CITY GARDEN. 1 hail omen 2 bkO., poetic Poe D lic school.) RNY & SHINN, Agents, fieri faciaa, issued from the Clerk’s Officr of ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. Sr 314 Pennsyivaris arenus, Accounts of Dickson & Gordon and Joseph F Mr King was sorry to soe the discussion tak! fae 'T Green at.. Gaorgetown. the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia, for the New York avenue, between Ist and 2d sts, Birch were referred to claims committee PAF’ | a sectarian turn bat is the lot now used for? county of Washington, nd to me directed, I will Mr Say from streets committee, reported a| Kven if it is a grave-yard it is not exempt from a a OUTHERN TRUNK “4 NUPACTORY expose to public sale for oash, in frout of the court NS) 499 Tre Srazer . Incalling the attention of the publicto my nds ; ' Woo ‘ door, of said county, on MONDAY, sth d pm Soy tne Ovposite Odd Fellows’ Hali, Washington, D.C. resolution fa favor ef Wm. Cavanaugh, for build. | ffont foot tax. Dig ee D AND CUAL of ‘Aupure doxt. Trica Tz pielook m. ni defSndants bars sande to ame thls Rete mae eX) aan a4 a r. eC pasto: wished for noth! ry tle, ciaim and interest in @ follow- i nda Gar. "= mene nee Mr. Adler's; | sore nor lees than was granted to other denomt Weop Pa ing deseribed. property. to wit, vis: No 3, in | Surective every day. Mondays the M dens are open to the pubiic tree of charge—a cous. rt r. Dodge, from ways and means committee, | 2&tious. He wished to ask for soning except Square No. 705, and lot No.9, 1n Sq aver po) a +4 y the T ill study their 1 D: examunin my FRUNKE, VALICES &0. belore par best ~ order to render pleasure to ali. Or other days the proprietor will cheerfully co the us grounds for school or other out charge, : For the amusement of children he has introduced a number of little games, never before seen in this Julians Barry and James C. TY anaewilt be sold to eatisfy judiciais Nos. 193 and 194, to May term 1859, in ‘avor of Anthony Otte DEN U. 8, Marshal for the Distriot of Columbia. _iy 13 dtds ol ngelsewere Ast me but co L iven by a select band. Those desiring to enjoy the tastoris] tho market amores: employ reported 2 resolution (as a substitute for one of | WBAt he was entitled to claim as righ This| Delivered to all parts of the deytee the loweat | {ogether with sil and singular pr net sad cane etl dal Oe mtoe in complete | the best workmen, loan confidently recommend my fered by Mr..Hill) In relation to town lots, which | }ot, Was purchased to extend the burial ground, | possible rates, ; to authorizes and directa the Mayor to sell lot N 47 on Prospect street, and lots 31, 32, and 33, on Water street, with the brick warehouse thereon, and to collect all rents now due, &c. Also, a resolution in relation to a strip of ground on and the whole was shortly to be enclosed a8 on¢ | O#os 969 Pa, av., totwoce Wi a GALT lot ma 17-tf north side, HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND T Sn extensive stock of FUEL, is prepared to to be superior in Strength snd Trenke that are made in other cities and here, make to ie hana #c., &e. of te Pa: ti Mr. Dunlop said that the old law of 1908 ex- empts church and burial grounds. The Presby- terian Bridge street property was thus exem ins work- sell 8 rey tow figure for cash. eity; pad exlow at the same time to amuse the ee Ay Frederick street, avthorizing its sale to Mr. Mor- | Under that law property purchased and held for OD Sawed and Split any size, M4s: ALSSALE—In virtue of 2 writs of fiert ‘N. B— Attached i y Bottling Establishm-nt, RB = DDL Ls Wow tor $50. Both of wi reso! | that purpose is exem; You must look to the aren ‘B00 fc va facias issued from the Clerk’s office of the Cir- oe J vunke, &e., oases rule. — nations Tay ov ob; P and intent. If the assessors have made a celled eno ak ke. BATES, ouit Court of the District of Columbia, for the | 80d families can be R. W. Wood and Coal ler, rt vyealthful drink LAGER ke delivered in any pa county of Washington, ‘and to me directed. 1 will | thets resicenoe, t rink, im i oe ; mistake, correct it In 1855, the West George- expose to public.enie, for cash in front of the cot | BEER, upon short notion. je't5-3m_ | town, or a revolution in reietton to nase opaae reported Bee Pa as renee empied froes the frout foot | _melS | 8... corner of Fourteenth and Cote, | Sxporeto vublic.anie, for cash MONDAY, the 6a ‘Nis Wit eatina 3 fe on west side of Fayette street. Also, a resolution | “4g, ynvs mad tee Bode street property was] Wy NOTICE, eg) (a ee ‘No. Mansiistis PAWUON: Mostes Land. de 15-iy Dell Yor beeping a gue imposed on Andrew Camp- | exempted ‘because of the‘sharch on i fk weet NEW FAMILY OqiCERY STORE in Bquare NO. Taz, in the erty of Washington Db, josh will So open Pos tee reacs =—— bell for keeping s'deg;: Bethel which lay over I never pretended before that tho ntica raye- PENNsYLVANta Av , Crtogether withal au ne x the improvements | resort for those seeking h IGHTNING! under the retest [sien oll reir cerntigersbgnnted aces b AAV, igreob, euized and lovied upoataa the property, of of L ‘LIGHTNING !! A resolution in favor of W. D. Wallach; a reso- he officiati fest, ey Mr. Fearson, but if Southeast Corner of Tenth street, eae ‘Van Patten.and wil! be sold to satisfy Ju ‘otomac river Itis about one hundr: LIGHTNING & pose ed wink © gutter on the west side of Con- | this isa see = Tdon’t seo how they claim Washissten: D.C. aon w. Freee Caper erm magn favor | miles from Washington immediately ‘on the — gress steel; anda resolution ia relation te gassed | £238! exempt.” The undersigned respectfully, announces to his | oven nen St WORE D DEN, | hotameo, and in ful view nf the c head, | _'* TIME ov Pxacz, Puxraxx von Wan! #25, Ponts, Were severally read the first time and | ‘tier turtuer remarks— coed ae ie ape peoued the fine tore formerly | jy 13-dte U.S. Maraha! for District of Columbia. | Sud femous for fine Oyator ee F. LaBARRE. aid over; and a resolution in favor of Jos. W Mr. Tenney said the Presbyterian Church on | ccupied by H. H. Voss, Esq.,and that ho has re- boats plying between Washington, Baltim-re anc corner af 0th and O ste, Marll was pamed. Bridge street paid a front-foot'tx «few reneage | oetved & large assortmenit of Norfolt. “ne Bas a . Mr. Williams moved a reconsideration of the | Bridge Lari pe i SUPERIOR FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES . Together with every article in the Grocery lige. which he particularly invites the attection Hi He moved to amend the title of the resolution, so as to make it “* Lot 272,” &c., instead of “ the burial ground,” &c. I Lang resident decided the motion to be out of order Mr. Hill called for the yeas and nays, and the resolution passed by a vote of 8 to 3, as stated in our letter of Saturday last. Mr. Pickrell, when bis name was called, said he would vote “ aye” asa matter of right. Mr Tenney, when his name was called, said he police bill, passed July 13. Mr. Tenney said it was too late to reconsider EDUCATIONAL. HE pha ANNUAL SESSION OF Mr. J. H. COMBS’ English and Classical High School will commence on the first Monday ; Se ——- t. Applications should be made as improvements in improvements to the oo pro’ uvsts. The ia ‘Apellur ‘a Brent viding Cotil Southwest PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHTNIN 0) Sena aa | er eee He hey hme ny et = feel flame whore they etarmte Stnyeeset ted States. The proprictor pte ges himeetf trai ie it on an oe 8 for board: §1.50 per day, for ieee than s $ per month. of resident families. i e feels assured that his arrangements for a con- pope pele of FRESH GROCERIES will ena- pe, a2 sappir the demands of those who may been introduced here, he would like to ask why has the bill been detained here. Was it kept here till just the kind of Board of Aldermen to sult was mbled; till such were Present as would pass { It was the duty of the Clerk to bave taken it to the Board of Aldermen when it here, unless he had good reasons for not umber of pupils is limited. For €., see circulars, Re. or call at Mr. C's tesidence, No 303 Sixth street, near New York iy B- C o AL COLLEGE, Opposite eir PATRONAGE. hit hases the subscribe iret ot Bkacohethste subtrityt hs drota oe featur Vanes of any design ‘made to order. im RCI Pac BRARY SERIES, INCLUDING ing it; it was his d would vote “‘ho”” for two reasons. First, this was or ees ai Post Oden, Washington City. lersons Silokinn ee ates ee | Buti ee Liane , Nt loing it; it) is dow! yard; ponte it was, it was Teas, Coffees an ars, — ersons to ri last Frida night, unless be had geod ecto” “3 patel yt protien perros * ni 5 Which, with all an articles ee will be Arassign Stem not Bopmess Roorkeoning, pieced mal Seerh.te a sanders Mars"s wise Seevaieed ae works se to =e —— e ee ew fag e because oa The Board adjourned sine dic disposed of on reasonable terms, i ome of Exe — = esi, 2 ae. R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. > aes be rest important papers, requiring immediate woediaie iy 2e-202W "p.mepevirn, | Cpmission’ Salen, Gea fig nd Arithmetic | z Que af conte poy woath Atos _— — aeration RB ‘OR REPAIRING Tak CUs- Ladies will be instructed in fine. penman- Que at 50 do, J The Prdeat wid debate wan not scenane. PevoMs 7 ‘af BALTINORE. Mp. ac me opeg from ¥ 8m. to 10 p.m. For terms peng ae at * * 332 Pa. ay, sh an oe. r. Williams mo to tal the bill fc nD UJ ooms. ne at $2 Sole ~ ceosieration He wan tek ‘ted gould oo eee wenn pssuinaron Ju ooo. | “ins'at-sm WM. W. YOUNG & co. rts nese 830 anit: RY GOODS CHEAP ne MILLION: meeting, or he would then have made Pro Fecgived at thie Department | (HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY, 4 aa . th tember, A. ARRA’ JOHN F, ELLI Gall early and get ba’ . We commence vue SouASbin Qastheh the mettin to be cas- ewes {or the tepaire St te Gustein: This, rallies pa ‘Sern: sy2l Pa. av., between th hud Wests, ay sel z Cf Ma Ae, ‘o ried. e ~ meboe repaired a, has been so 5) under the entire « NOTH be Mr. Tenney would like to have the rule read moar at this Dopaftmont, Bidgecccni | 2; Richards eres ismsr's Persons Deolining Biteckorniog or havion a | Sy Sieaiae. Uy the yord, Hognred and Fiein , as to time. be requi Teceive the ol iron work dis- toed aun Am ~# sarpine effects can ny 3 by | to redace stock this month. Also, in store jt Mr. Stake read the rule. It is to the effect that ponsed with in part payment Tig work at the RICH A Psp the barrenget be ong snd, ” S Segaigaa be | stosk on a i of when a motion is decided in the affirmative or tore red to ok ell themes Pialand poston ag pore Bool 7h “aot ROBO BR . * os fe lowert - : wired to all the Hate form all | ulars. see circulars at all the Bookstores, | BUCHLY. | which weare va Ry to moore at eoe je, member of the ro to com | Na MRS. McCOR ICK’S SCHOOL. M RE NEW BOOKS. pi jy 10 tot $29 Severth #t._ ay. evening, or at the succeeding meetin, pro- ver of thesmount of fork done and res he aRY. OF LORAINE, bs James soni TURE vided auch decision has not bees communi rd price y that = om W: LENE SE as reoer AS to the Board of Aldermen: er next, oo He da oc gis to eee it. Tenney asked when this resolution passed. course the i Mr. Williams said on Priday before last! nahoe reauuaite om thorough, Baciisk ‘ieee seco laghaeaiin ake ae i Briday. He eae ry ction, was not taken % - ad Bis Sa 4 terru; order ° hplas s was detained. tac! from Lieut. Wm. |; care: 4 — Mr. W.A. King, the Clerk, (with the consent from ordnance . os of te Boned. aed that tertaaton tn elation brid sr. % " Tan are to police were ‘d . Sine by bit, the Bret by Lest of Mr. MeGobu ‘Custom Si Te"cponed atone E other uest r , those 7. B Le rg Teas — iat ng eech to move a reconalderstion ae day ng the LZ iitams Gagne HOWEDL Cos. : OFFICE ORFF EEE AND SEALER detained all this time because of his expressi M an intention to move a vecousideration, would mea E AT UTEN. ream upologize to the Clerk for not sooner assuming the an tinance 0 7 Tesponstbility, which he did now. He was 12, ; from the last meeting because he was sick, aod = se a did not koow whether the bill had been sent ; ie recy of Sap of not, oF he would at first have taken the a> Fe Mr Ten said the Clerk bad been exonerated but he was not satieled with thir dicgondee a ‘rigis the bill here until a suitable Board of i I g :

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