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Ho! ror tax Waite Hovse.—The Brother- Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.— Pills that “ EVENING STAR. hood ofthe ‘Union ( benedcial aaveiation) | Rite =Paor Havas Sue Ciomia of Siawa:| ___ WANTS. _——|_—s AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. mal xoutsi Potom: c say are y an- y << Maan me AL ge ee LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, | too" periton, twmorron’ tne’ wear | fxeg cate potone wo city hat Ds ajes| WANTED INMEDIATELY_AN EXPE, | By WALL BAENARD & Co_ Auciones | REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. TS t E i ursion- | Court of Mass. Se ere ee ee ee want next at 10 o'clock, we shail sell in front LATER FROM CALIFonn Tar ReGatra, which is announced for Wed | ists will have an opportunity of “tripping it| fwony Wasunvrn, Governor of Mass. WANTED—A BARKEEPER AND oys- | Auction rooms, a very valuable slave named Da. oo nesday, the Sth instant, promises to be « bril- | on the light fantastic toe,’’ to the music of an| W. C. PLunxerr, Lieut. Gov. Mass. ter Shucker at the Waverly House, Capitol | Vid. Said slave is twenty-two years old, of very | ARRIVAL OF THE NORTHERN LIGHT liant affair. ae rail boats constitute en cotillon band. The boat will leave A eee Everett, Ex-Sec. of Stateand Sena- | Hill. g roe reference required. » Capi ne and is perfectly healthily. i iu * the contestants for the prize, namely: Know | the wharf at 2 o'clock, and the Navy Yard at | ‘1,U.8. — P. A. DrSAULES. germs ew Yorn, August 6.—The Northern Light Sethi y Wi . ‘ Rosgrt C. Wr Ex-8) House of | ————————————— WALL, BARNARD & Co. - fe Nothing, of the Navy Yard; Will Watch, Gen- | 24; returning at a seasonable hour. rr hay eet Se — ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG | au3—d Intell} Auctioneers. _ | “'Fived lastnight without being announced, ow. eral Jackson, Know Nothing of Alexand: —— in a ne Martha, Skipper, and Lady Gay Spanien o ? VeiA) Mistehax Manaeie <The Montgoincry | Ronee a eens, Miniter Fiemipo, Greet | nae private family as Cock, would + ar golem REeaes * | ing to thickness of the weather. She brings San In order to render the arrangements com- | Guard, Lieut. Riley commanding, paces suns B. Firzpatricx, Catholic Bishop of | The best of references as to com) rc ay can be sis ted FU NITURE ana HOUSE. Francisoo dates to the 16th of July, and four plete, the boats entered for the match will | yesterday afternoon to attend the funcral of | Boston. produced. Apply at Mr. ROBERTSON’S Jew. E hold. Efidcts Public Auction.—On | hundred and thirteen passengers, and $940,- start precisely at 9 o'clock, and the steamer Str. Michael Collins, deceased, who was a MEN THAT ARE MEN! elry Store, between 6th and 7th sts., Pa. avenue, | TUESDAY morning, August 7th, at 10 o’clock, I | 035 in treasure. , Mount Vernon, which has been engaged for | member of that corps at the time of his death. | Among the diseases this Pill has cured with as- sculh side. epposiie Browns’ Hotel. shall sell, at the a guntiomen de- - the accommodation of those who desire to wit- | This is the second member buried by thatcom- cnn ing deel bap tate Perera ne Oe ae eke ee pon housekeeping, on the east side of 10th st., | The passage from San Francisco was made ness the sport, will follow shortly thereafter, | pany within a week. Deepen Maarten ieee ceaion fom afoul WANTED-AN AMERICAN, GERMAN, ate of Pa. avenue, all his Furniture | in nineteen days and twenty hours. in proper time to witness the entire chase; — ich i i or colored Woman to cook, wash and iron ‘ f The i proper tin ‘ Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid inaction 4 Rosewood parlor Melodeon and Stool principal consignecs are Deal & Co. round trip tickets to and from Alexandria,| ARREsts, &c.—Wm. Quigley was arrested | of the Bowels and pain arising therefrom, Flaiu- | {a privatefamfly. Apply at No. 8A st. north, | Grimmeow vet covered Sofa and parlor Chairs | $247,000 ; Metropolitan bank, $I ; ; fifty cents. on Saturday, by officer Wise, charged with | lency, Loss of Appetite, all Uleerous and Cutane- | Capitol Hill, "a It "| Walnut carved Reception Chairs! Whatnot rapteet sgt » $190,000 ; Wells e learn that a large number of bets have | stealing water melons. He was commitied to | U8 Diseases, which require anevacuant medicine, V ‘ANTED—A WET NURSE FOR A child | French Mantel Mirror China Vases & Fargo, 129,000 ; Ross, Faleoner & Co., $f1,- been made, including one of five hundred dol- | jail by Justice Bates. Serofula or King’s Evil. They also by purifying seven months old. Apply at No. 955 Penna. | Mar! rosewood fancy Tables, Ottomans 000 ; N. Jacobs & Co., $33,000 ; Bank of Amer- 9 Aste . . : the blood and stimulating the system, cure many ¥ Handsome Oi! Paint 4 : a lars, between the Know Nothing, built at the | George Janiman, keeping open his t: aoe aye avenue, near 6th street. 4—3t* ‘aintings : t Washington Navy Yard, and the Will Watch, | after 12o’elock at night. Mlis’ ease is ruled | Complaints which it would not be supposed they NTE , TION OF | Olleiots Actral Lameen Cues mcs gee ayy pore Navy } . , * could reach; such as ness, E53, AN TED—3300 IN CORPORATION OF | Oilcloth, Asti jigman @he latter the winning boat of last year. < oS P, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangement W Georgetown Stock, for Steg atesly os Window Curtains. Shades, Ri - 4 Co., $22,000 ; and others. . There is a good deal of oxcitement relative ye ‘arker, colored, was arrested by | of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout. ‘and other kin- | cents to th» dollar will be given in current funds | Mahogany hair spring Sofa Rocker Captain Walker was at Realyo, whither he to the contemplated regatta, as it will be the | officer Bimonds for stealing money from the | dred complaints arising from a low state of the | by applvingto A. F. OFFUTT & co., Do — marble top Sideboard retreated from San Juan de Sud. Captain largest known to our citizens, and on the Po- —— of Mrs. Lewis’ store in the Fifth res oi charmer iy! fl feces mrad =< au }—3t* Geoizetown, D.C. | Cane seat Chairs French arrived down by the last ne ca 7 3 3 ini ats u ive ic’ ver discovered, an D , breakfast rom ——e = i Ww si bee een a i ‘al He was sent to jail by Justice Bates. yeu will but heed to use them once to know it Wy ANTED-A TEACHER WELL QUAL- Fed Poseck akereoin tem eoes San Francisco, to join the governmeat part ands of pe ocen! : : Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass., ified to act as an assistant ina Select Classi- | Ds’ dress us, Wasl : » = segecd and stirring sport Carrvre or Swixe.—The police offic ! , ing Bureaus, Washstands . a 1 Sport. eae ke ees police officers, we | And sold by every Tespectable dtruguist. cal and Mathematical Academy. Bolsters and Pillows, Counterpanes, Blankets Major Kinney, with twenty-four followers, ar- aoe, Seve ured about one hundred and} Sold by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, O. M. ; Pp. A. BOWEN, Silver-plated Tea Set, Cake Basket, Castors rived at San Juan on the 16th July, in the Cawe Mrrtine.—The attendance at the | thirty “animals of the hog kind’ within a few | LINTHICUM, Georgetown; JAMES COOK & Jy 21—atf Georgetown. | French China dinner and tea Ware . : camp ground of the Methodist Protestants, on | days past, which were suffered to run at large | CO., Fredericksburg.” Jel7—2m | VT ANTEDCEVERYBODY TO KNOW that | Sut-glass Tumblers, Wines, Goblets, Cutlery brig Huntress, of Philadelphia, and were en- Sas aay, gh cr from ‘the three contrary to the corporation statute. Letter from Hon. John Miner Botts, | V they can get a lot 21 feet front by 130 feet a eee oe Omen of Kiten. | 8°804 in erecting buildings there. Great dis- to paiicipale in the religions ebwarvances; ie |COMMUNICATED. na aa RicuMonp, July 9, 1855. a hatin, EAcriy st tispwalend Omen en Requisites and Honsekeeping Articles. —— saan oe from motives of curiosity. A Grievous Nuisance.—When che fathers | Messrs. Wm. 8. Beers & Co : Gents —Consider- | 7th street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Per ad gt Spor Feeder an} The brig Hamlet of Wilmingto., went ax We are sorry to have to add that no little | of our city were devising means to sccure the | ations of duty to the afilicted alone prompt meio} ap 2—Sm JOHN FOX, Sec. | notes. benrtnn inte A ee and bilged at the harbor of San Ju® noazion ie manifested on the road from | purity hs ae in its wells and springs, it was | “Td you th Palsy gd a —— 2 * JAS. C. McGUIRE crew were saved jall’s Cross Roads up to the Camp ground. | sugges at the usual mode of sinki HI disease. Si i au 2—d ‘Auctioneer. : — . es Little tents were pitched on the pall side for | OF pits for the reception of night soil wield be ae siaery Meine dapeeea aoe igaeneary BOARDING. arenes ons saiseetintiaanas aeons! The mines of California were yieldin the sale of fire-water, and were liberally pat- | injurious to water, and should be guarded | to vo into the particulars of the cate, I can say OARDING.—MRS. DUVAL E an By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. than for several years past. Large quan ronized by those who went to the meeting for | against. Accordingly, a law was enacted pru- | that the astonishing results that have been pro. | [pOSRDING. —MRS. DUVALL, 9 That nay | [PRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE AND | o¢ 514, it is said have been di a spree. The consequence was, that there | hibiting the use of such wells or sinks, and | duced by the use of that medicine ona member | seyers) opal iat aera heey Tawa x Beautifully situated Building Lot on | |, os “ag oe “95 were sundry fights, from whic ° e roviding that the ni, i vo re- | of my own family, and under my own observation | >..,3] 5 it emen, Which she wilt rect | zhird street west, between Pa. avenue and | Paget's Sound. The steamer Pacific, for Nic- y fig ich blacked eyes, | pre J ight soil snould be re y ly ow families or single gentlemen, which she will rent | © street.—By virtue of deed ii bearii . bloody noses, and barked shins were the re-| ceived in boxes above the surface of the | 224 superintendence, after the skill of the best | with hoard at moderate prices. She can also ac- | & ret. — ue of a in trust, ng | aragua, had arrived up on the 2d of July; on ; ' “A f i 4 A i date on the 2th of February, 1 re- sults. With one exception all was quiet and | ground, and there retained until they were oer ena reentry Ry lett eae comets ix or eight table boarders. corded in Liber ne S. No. 52, folios one, 05, the John L. Stephens, from Panswa, arrived orderly on the Camp ground, and the visitors | filled, the contents then to be removed to a dis- mending {ts use to all who may be suffering from | 9” ™ ——$_______ | 3. the subscriber will sell at public sale, on | on the 13th. were remarkably attentive to the interesting | tance in order to avoid a nuisance. This law | ‘Lat dreadful malady. OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. w. | WEDNESDAY afternoon, August Ist, 1855, at ne ee = and imposing services. We hear that meas- | still exists Only think of the night soil of | Ido not mean to say that it ts adapted torn | [}0ARD.&e MRS. Ba’ avenue and 9th street, | 2% o'clock p. m_, on the premises, Lot No. 11, in | A serious dispute has arisen between tho ures were to-day taken to cause the indictment, | some 50.000 beings preserved in boxes, above | “onstitittions, or that it will afford the same relief | is prepared toaccommodate gentlemen with rooms, | Teservation No. 11, fronting 25 feet'on Third street | French Consul, Dillon, and Samuel Herman. in Alexandria, of every person who can be | ground, without cover or lid! As bad as this | '" all cases; for, of course, I can know nothing | with or without board. Every effort will be made | west, between Pennsylvania avenue and C street ¢ i , ee ; . : Se re aigiones i rth, by 150 feet deep, to a 35 feet alley. of Louisiana. A duel is thought to be inevi- identified in cutting up =hindies, yesterday, on | May appear, there are other features still more | 70Ut that—but of what I have seen of the effects, | to render those comfortable who may favor her | "9B; » ; A es acest a p 1 se every | Tbe above property is eligibly situated in a the road or in the vicinity of the religious as- | Tevolting. The great demand tor vegetables ; Soar aceeruin stk peas terwten ter pte Sei TERE ape | mostdesirable part of the citys rapidly enhancing table. Two or these ether ducts hove taken zemblage. Serves ‘em right! to supply the reglly increasing population | interest, or over whom I could exercise influence 5 meee —= | in value, and offers a rare opportunity to persons | taken place without fatal results. has sorely troubled some of our gardeners, as | or control. Respectfully, yours, FOR SALE AND RENT. | desiring to build or invest Twenty houses in Kearney and Bush streets, Lance Foxerat—aA friend, who was in| they have to pay from thirty-seven to fifty Jno. M. Botts. . _—— ~— |, Termscash; and if not complied with in three |“ R . Alexandria, Virginia, yesterday afternoon, | ceuts per load for stable manure. On experi- ea TPWO OR THREE PLEASANT ROOM: re peering | grcngael will be resold, at | iu San Francisco, were destroyed by fire on informed us that he there witnessed some of | ment, however, it has been ascertained that | 7 Premiums atthe Fairs—Whitehurst’s | Ree ee 512, near | sk and expense of the purchaser, upon One | the 4th. Lose $100,000. the proceedings attending the death of a col- | might soil will produce more and larger veget- | iste quintet Balt oa ey Rare any en aE the | the Kirkwood House, au ti | All conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. The new city government of San Francisco ored person. They who followed the remains | ables than other manure, and, in consequence, | awarded their hizhtest premiums tod ll, W. fo; | {OR SALE—A TWO-STORY FRAY CHARLES 8. WALLACI® Trustee. has been organized to the grave composed 2 procession extending | there is a great demand for the article; so mu their superiority of Photographs, Stereoscopes aud House, containing four rooms, in front bui JAS. C. McGUIRE, ets : the length of three squares of streets, and it = that some streets are almost impassable f Daguereotypes exhibited. hee teen ee ek ete _ Jy 12-e0&ds Auctioneer. J. L. Barbeau, of homestead raffle humbug, js estimated that at least a thousand colored | the stench exhaling from the deposits therein | | Mr. W also received two medals at the World’s erat Nicchosnt hehe is situated in & 00 ij The above sale is postponed until! | lias been examined before the recorder, and rsons were in the line (including a benevo- | of near by. This should be remedied by fair, London, and a premium at Crystal Palace, | ° a hibertios cea Deore | MONDAY afternoon, August 6th, at 6 o'clock, at | dismissed ent society of females) though at the time | lecting a remote place of depo-it, where fam Bod eae t as of the Maryland Instit tre. — Oe ws | mE glace. : rain was heavily falliug- Our informant says | lies will not be daily reminded of the great for three sy ange as natin | =. Phas G Meeel ne cna treeten gers reamens ect that they were all remarkably well dre: discovery in horticulture, or they will become rhiteburst’s Gai WOR RENT—THE NEAT AND CONVE- | Oa iiint nel Capt. Dorain, of the British brig Naz y iy sed, wery 1 : y Wohitehurst’s Gallery in this city is on Pa. ave- | [4 L D au2—d Auctioneer. P' s <esnpid and that never before had he witnessed a | 80 disgusted with the continual stench that | nue, betweeen Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets. retest y Frame House, No. 479 Thir- | ————_. - was under arrest for shooting three boarding- more orderly funeral, in which either whites | their stomachs will revolt at the very idea. le | feb 17 : side, between Pennsylvsnia av- MARSHALL'S SALE. . Bes ~ 7 it we sib! pS 7 —————— L It is suitable for a small fam- | ya. |. : : house runners who attempted to board his vis- or blacks took a part. This was in a slave | It not possible to go back to the good old plan| y= Noah Walker & Cc. I dis in every respect a desirable residence. | PN Virtue of writ of Fiere Facias issued from the ae community. The spectacle was well caleu- | aud use of stable manure to enrich the ground | Ciotnine Emporium, under Browns Possession given immediately. Apply at the , Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the Dis- sel and entice his crew away. The men were lated to give the lie to the Munchausen mis- | for bbs ipernity to bs eles by man, and to | s; 'y announce that their display of S Siar oilice. ” j Se Le a ae < ae, badly wounded. The captain has been held a e Rephaete sian * i aun the ated artiekee s ainctiows 3 % - wr is how ready for ins 5 -—- ected. Is pose to public sale ae so-called, a orth, conceruing the colure “ged i My: ay - rd cer ‘= p sigad os, House, ited on 4% street, between Penn: at (he front of the Court House door at 12 0 clock vi population of the slaveholding States Editor. to have some plan adopteil to remedy WeLntine oad wore, Tens O | avenue and € street, adjotning Sir. Geo Parsers, | SL, the following property, viz: All that plece or | 4” 4: Coben latere-eiver of Adams & Co.'s - the evil. If we c-nnot have fine vogetabics : ine wuld ae ate etd Enguire of Mr. GEO. MATTINGLY, Island; ot reel of ground lying and being in the city of | assets, and J.C. Woods, a member of that Nox-Resipests —Now that the officers of paar pepheonay ae a advise them to able articles of dress an opportunity fur se. | Xt door to the premises. au l—if ashington, and Known on th iat of said city | Girm, are charged with frauds to the amount of the police department appear to be exeeuting | Keep it «ut of sigit and sinell, so that we shall | tect s offered from one of the largest and 1 $ VED A : ee tt opens ts. 3, bales belt Net prea gore b have been so seldom entorced that | #0t know what we are cating; as after all there | attractive stock of goods ever offered in this city at ie proved see ean URS a oS ae a se ei - = Ld! — $400,000, by Judge Chambers, who charzes few of our citizens know of their existence, we | 18 @ good deal in that. *,* a very reduced scale of price: ap {7 ‘Agent tor Weel icelate, bos iapeoweucemntnctoek teen pobre iol va Adams & Co. with having been engaged for think we shall serve them by culling their at- os {> Z. D. Gilman, Druggist, has removed L small Houses and Lots, and a number of | the property of James Crutchett, and sold to satisfy | four years with palming off inferior dust on tention tosectiou U1 of the act approved May 31,] Watea Returxs.—Mary Kelegan, diu - ¢ Lots in di 1527, entitled -+ an acteoncerning free negroes, | 81 disorderly, dismissed; Alex. Egl 7 Judicial No. 55 to October term 1=54, in favor of , Which he will sellat © 925 Seventh street, Snpoelte the Patriotic 13 ee See toe Fairing Page, Bacon & Co., and that regularly organ- jo Bll all orders for Me . “sehymige id is now prepa A Charles N. Noell and aony Decoursey 4 A vig : mutattoes, and slaves.” Persons who wish to | ishting at the fire, jail. There wero ww « “8 GEE andl (Glass 06 aBcOLRmIOg At eee “ a | -D. HOOV ER, ized bands and disguised accomplices have hire servants, should be cautious that they do | lst night. attention will be paid to physici 2 chargé of Hel Mette, aitendta | ans japatehal for the District of Columbia. | been maintained in various mining districts. not make themselves licble to the fine imp sed ae eee . 2 i pions at all hours of the day as c., investigate titles, and at- | ~ = = mies By the way of Acapulco, extraordinary news in this section of the law. Free colored per- GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. nig Be is on the right of the store door. | By GREEN & SCOTT. Auctioneers. — thol Gan Beanel Semtees Gcted sons coming to this city have to comply with — Medd Y on lith street, | CEVEN ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND | o C*CBed Pan Francisco. callounrsie the law betore they can be legally employed GzorGetowy, August 6. 1955. Hoofland’s Celeb au l—lw | S in the District at Auction.—Or THURS. | 4®#P¥lco, July 2, state that Santa Anna has by any citizen. Many ‘Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, ignorantly. offend against this law We vis j Vistrie eee eee would advise the people of the District to innumerable mental, as well ax phy: £S REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIM DAY, the 9h instant, we shall sell, at 5 o'clock | resigned the Presidency. and that Alvarez and ed for the re: 5e ; seater: todo nu 2 as well ya year will be ree | P.m.; om the premises, seven acres and nine poles | Cora ; : : Wicsast snk Mimeenco%alesten Sead generally, and Georgetown in particular, to evils, the victim to dyspepsia, ts indeed an e new and convenient Cottages at Kendall | of iand, iying in Washington county, in the Dis- | Cofenfort, with thirty thousand men, have AYLA x.—Yeat y s-eure a copy of the sccond annual report of ject of commis jon. Ye is absurd for with two acres of ground, stable, wood | trict of Columbia, about 1g miles from the East- | marched on the capital. gentlemen in a hack returuing from the camp aces = . ae meeting, were waylaid ou the road, their | te President, Engineer. and Dircetors of the horses stopped. ard an attack made upon them: | Metropolitan Railroad, which has just be in the carriage. One of the gentlemen, Mr. s This report shows that great care to despair. care not how we: ble he may be, the c ies of HOOF LAND’S RMAN nm, Ph low, ern Branch Bridge, on the Marlboro’ and near the — q : | junction of the Piscataway Road, adjoining the | Tbe dates from Mexico, to the 19th July, | place called Good Hope. “The land is in 2 good | make no mention of such ecourrenee. | state of cultivation, and very susceptible of im- and other conveniences attached. Pu water ear the door, and commie had with Georgetown by way of H and Pennsylvania avenue, morning ed mol a) fs = pert ee | re It has on it a dwelling house, & The Sierra Nevada arrived on the Ith, Sewell, was b: beaten ; the party attacked oa has been observed in it e a reer he usual fare, for the accommodation | provement It has on ita dwelling house, & . \ 5 s erved in its prepar- | preying upon his body and mind t as Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 12 | cholera on board. There had been thirty-te another, Mr erth, who was struck fm the ou, and we feel confident that the Dies chooses to try them, we Will insure a’ n the Departments o pth sh; balance in 6 and one " hirty-two e the advantage of this great reduction | months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- immediate pitas Nantes must be made to | ferred payments, bearing interest from the day of . . rsigned, either by fetter or at bis house at | the sale. The San Franciscomrrket was quite light. mouth with the kaudic of a whip. The at- | o¢ statistical, and other information wi deaths it See advertisement. jei-3m ing party appeared to have a particular | contains, will convince the most £ desire to mjure him, one of them crying, “ kiil | among us, if they will give it a fair MARRIED. Teen, after office hours, where the keys | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ere Was an improver iv some icles. Kins! Kill him!" Mr. Klleworth wade his Ge- | fon egies 2 ae aheiuts ceereett ie ag had and the houses inspected at any ti GREEN & SCOTT, Th r bas an imp : _ 2 som —_— , cape by displaying bis agility. The names of | road to the future prosperity of both cities— | uKORG IALLWOOD io Mise SARAH of these residences will be sold on libe- | _®a1—@ Auctioneers, | The following are the latest aototions: Hax- the attacking party are known, we are ine] Georgetown and Washington. We may here-] JANE BAY LLY, all of this city. — soi WA a By GR & SCOTT, Auctioneers ell four, $12; wheat, $2; bams, 18}; eyrup, formed, and proper meacures will be resorted | niter give some of its leading funturcs. oo N. B.—Rents paid qua.terly in ADVANCE. WO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES | 75; adamantine candles, 374; butter, 50; ba- to by the waylaid to bring thema// before the | The camp-meeting, which commence DIED. ap 9—eotf . and Lot at Auction.—On TUESDAY, the | oon, 13; clear pork, 12}al3; Lakawana coal court in the county where the offence was] Montgomery county, Md., on the 17th ir On the 5th instant, ESTELLA, daughter of C YOR SALE—TWO HUNDRED LOTS, | 7th of August, we shall sell, in front of *he premi- ; , committed. is already besioning to attrrei the att 2. and Martha Columbus, aged 1 months and 6 | ¥4 price $75 each. Two years’ credit, or 10 per | rs 6 rd ~~ pti ee eat a of a large number of our Methodist fiie a ~, | cent. discount for cash. Apply atthe Union Lan a sascpaartigion secon teers) " P Tur KUxkeLs opent series of concerts | We are Firormed that two poate tore going | , 04 the Sth inst.. of consumption, Mrs. RUTH batreet, above Odd Rellows" ta", aes | Seat olayy ork P -tcorsaed and K sensed north, Fire and Loes of Life. and other entertainments at Odd Fellows’ Hail, | from our city—one from the Ducabarton street | 4 ?EACO, relict of the late Wm. H. Peaco, in | jy 253m mia lente ensoh A ee cas rare | New Yorx. Aug. 6.—Ata fire in Chatham this evening. A talented, respectable, and | church, and the other from tue west George | ‘78d seat pf ber ave. |) RAWLINS. a ors KOR SAL E—TWO OR THREE | Houses, cqntaiaing three rooms each, &c. Each | -treet, last night, two children of Mr. Isaac funny set of fellows they are; delighting au- | town stztion lL cterhcemncnea wun tae Gosetad PadOkee zood Building Lots in a rapidly improving | jouse will be sold separate with the lot on which . 7 ditors with theic meloiy, and making that} As the fullis rapidly approaching, we would | On the d instant, PERCY, younzest sale on ten years? credit. it stands. Jacobs were burned todeath. Mrs. Hecht and Popular place of amusement ring with shouts | advise all our merchants, dry goods and others, | Wim H_ and M.D. Gilman, aged 16 mouths aad J. H. DRURY. Terms ; One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve | her infant were severely burned. Mr. Jacobs of excessive laughter. There is no more pop- | who my wish to let the public know their | => davs — ous and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest |). been arrested on suspicion of firing the ular troupe anywhere than the Kunkels, a| business location, to select'the Ev Star | Ou the 6th tnstant, JULIUS JEREMEAIL, son from Gey of sale. : 2 < ais z : . rd 2 = of Jeremiah and Celindra Peddicord A deed given and a deed of trust taken. store. The insurance was $4,000. reputation which they deserve as nell on ac- | ug their adveitising medium. The cire The Gionile of the family are in.ited to attend : ‘ ae. ie GREEN & SCOTT, D i aS great as any other newspa published in } street, No 533. fleeed apie precirrbeome a alw: the District, and being diligently sought | ~ ighted to bave them in their midst, especially | after daily by buth fricnds and fucs, and read waren ea ij during dull times. by almost every body, old and young male | | a Tink is ie cen betes cetecoral, Hue T , = z mae and female, white and colored, persons living | ew Hope; or, the Rescue. A tale of the Great = ae ge Yevtow Fever.—We learnthat during | in town and out in the country, it necessa- r ue k a 3 Kanawha rith baserne! the past week about fifty persons arrived in| rly follows that is not only the sure-t, but | ‘The Watebman, by the authorof the Lamplighter | tj) jpeg eee a beentifialeiew Also, a three-story Brick House and Lot, No. 57 MARSHAL'S SALE. : ad ch street, Georgetown, Lot 26 feet front by 200 ee vet deep; will be sold low and ona long credit. Re ee ee oe Ithaca, bas been robbed at Congress Hall, of Apply at 46 Lag y W—f | District of Columbia for the county of Washington | 59,000 in railroad bonds, jewelory, and dia and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale for cash on MONDAY, the Sth day of August | 2048. The burglars have been arrested, but next, at the front of the Court House door at 12 | the property has not been recovered , Situated on Prospect this city from Portsmouth. Gosport, and Nor- | desdedly the cheapest method they cau adopt | Doesticks tthe P : . “i o'clock M... the following property, viz: All that —— folk, to avoid the yellow fever now prevalent | to inform the public where to fiud them, ued Cleve Hall, a new work, by Miss Sewell Bi Gates aa feane ne part of lot No. 13, in square No 762) beginning for Baltimore Markets. at oes ap Ii is said as a few individ- | their kinds of merchandise Any aivertise- pe eae Or ae ee eta the Lome a, | 7 Frederick street, Georgetown, D. C. tere part of divaaaing tieeootonth mate ay Baurimorg, August 6.—Wheat opened 5 tied tn New York Philadelphi ments see ee bres etrect, will to) ON Tar sarin ‘) ye sd with the Line of Pennsylvania Avenue 22 feet, | cents better, and closed at about Saturday's Se teved veresu ; forwarded to the Star offic: without delay. ‘The latest London Papers OR RENT—SEVERALHANDSOME PAR. | tence south westwardly 57 feet, together with all — Corn dull at G4u¥ic; white 92a¥3 more, respectively. All per: i Spectator. est and most worksconstant- | [4 : ig and singular the improvements thereon, seized and | Flour—100 bbls. Howard street at $8.75, mar- : All the new d most popular wo! lors and Chambers, with Board ne p these cilies and Richmond are examined by aan 1y on hand and for sale at Rios. Table and Transient Board. Inquire at | !¢vied upon ax the property of Horatia R. Merry | kot from 12 to 25 cents better; 1,500 barrels the proper quarantine or health officers, and Exrraorpinary Case.—Jobn Blattner and| ~ JOE SHILLINGTON’S, Mrs. SMITH’S, 233 F street. * “apo—te | man, and sold to satisfy Judicial No. 70, to Octo- City Mills sold; the price bas not transpired their a sath condition severally certified. | Louisa Koch were brought down to the police Odeon Building, corner 4 st. and Pa. av. = — | ber term 1551, in favor of ae pew Ag ds This is with a view tv guard the public against | office last evening, from their residence at tie au 1—tf ye. 5 ae OF. «Ne. , rows i iz 7 IN} . en gu voning, — Se. -_-. —___-— No. 557 NEW SHOP. No. 587 Marshal for the District of Columbia Cc. WARRINER, the possibility of contagion Mees “e a raaieiree ea Leese ae IMPORTANT NOTICE. RHE A eeribees lave entered into crete: an 3—dut - WATCHMAKE as -. Pate - avenge Se re ie NCH ANG | y i @ i ship under the firm of Summers & S No. 330 Pa. avenue, detweed 9th and 10th streets Tue Boose Crve will give their first grand | attempt to starve a little son of Blattaer. aged patra jeoninile ome fea oet alien 0. 5 Seventh street, Island, near Marylan By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. WASHINGTON, D. ©. , Siree and pic-nic at Spring Gardens, formerly | eight or nine years, calling himself Franz ints ax rendered to Ist July, we tender the purpose of manufacturing SA D- \RUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE Pivoting, Jeweling, amd every kind of repairs vecupied by A. Favier, situated on M street, | Blattner. s, and shall be rea all tim Seance TRUNKS, HARNESS, Farm, situated at Ball's Cross Roads.— | Watebes, 0000 1 Sem between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. | It appears that the mother of the boy died a n upon the bestterms, hoping thereby | everytining in that Hine of business. ¥ laid | iy virtue of two deeds of trust, auly made and re- CHEAP 5 to-morrow, commencing at four o’eleck in the | short time since, leaving by will ali her prop- tan increased continuation of their patron- | 1 HOG Mowe othe public genevally that theese | corded among the land records for Alexandria am Site. Secs ‘ afternoon. Ticket=, admitting a geutleman | erty, consisting of a small share of real estate . seedy to weree thet With ay articles in these line | County Virginia, aud by instructions from the | (YONSISTING of! ne erage ame : so Be one g of g small share of real estate, | “SF, those who have neither settled, nor calle ready to serve them with any articles in their line | “UNS nterceted, thesubecriber will sel at public steps, Waltzes, Quadrilies, 'Polkas, Mazour- aud ladies, fifty cents. The committee are | to little Franz. Shortly after the death, the say when they can, we respectfully urge the ne at sliort notice, as good and as cheap as any other Pactionon SATURDAY ‘Angus: Lith, at letclock kas, Schottixhes, Gallops, Dances, Guitar, Piano- determined to admit no improper persons to | woman, Louisa Koch, was brought up to the sily of their doing’so without further notice; as | establishment of the kind in thiscity. P. M., at the auction rooms, a valuable tract of | forte, Vocal and Gems of Sacred Songs, all from the grounds, in order that the entertainment | house and took up her residence with Blatt- | must insist upon all bills being closed in some JAMES H. SUMMERS, land, containing 12? acres, adjoining Ball's Cross | he 1most celebrated authors, both ancient and may be of unalloyed pleasure to the friends] ner, 1t was then determined by the man and | manner during the month of August. 5 GEORGE A. SESSFORD. | foods, said tract being a portion of the “ Glebe | modern. eens wih benahud iehenill and patrons uf the club. | We doubt not that | woman to get Franz out of the way, and se COLLEY & SEARS, syne Farm,” formerly owned by Gen. J.P. Van Ness | | Paeapove otygis cay beg all the participants will have a ood time cure the real estate for themselves. The way N° sea rt st., 3 doors north Pa. avenue CLOCKS! CLOCKS! itis pro ood to divide & mpi Som tots, Prices at Cheap Periodical Depot to accomplish tuis villainous purpose was to| JY 23—e05 Ta F you want a good honest Clock—or e that wil) | ¢ch containing a fair proportion o' : Odeon Building, corner Pa. av. and 4 st Tar Coxcert of the Merine Band, on the | starve him to death. . GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. i always yive you the correct me ss ee apes pose tarp Sar tep. mead iain me Jy —f ° “i President's grounds, on Saturday afternoon. | Accordingly, he was fastened up in a room | gy order to make room for our extensive fall sup- Hee ae ios exociled handsome and aeod tans | taining St acres, has a good substantial farm.) ————— ———__________ was largely attended; but before the last pa- | with his hands tied behind his back, where, plies we shall commence to-day and coutinne | 1h" COONOH US Sais low, and every Clock is war- | louse, overseer's dwelling, barn, and other out- | FLRST WARD LIVERY AND SALE STA- triotic tune, usual on such occasions, was play- | at the time of his discovery, he had been « until the last day of August, selling off our entire | BPSPOTS- , jy 21 | buildings on it. ; BLES. . ed, the company separated; the clouds gathcr- | fined for the space of two days, without having | stock of Fancy colored plaid, striped and figured | ! _ A plat of the subdivision may be seen at the i announcing to the public of Washington that ing in blackness, portending rain, and warn- | bad a morsel to eat or drink. He would proba- | S:iks, Barezes, ‘Tissues, Mawns, Scarfs, Shawls CARD.—The subscriber informs his friend: | Auction Rooms I havetaken jon, by purchase, all ing the music-loving promenade and Silk Mantillas, all at cost for cash hat, if they | bly have suffered a horrible death had it ni and the public that be {s nowableto attendto ; Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in twelve | of the above Stables, on G street, near : : other S j at yreatly reduced prices, to ig % red t the War De nt, (lately occupied tasried much longer, they would be subject to | have been for the watchfulness of the persons | (;ber Summer taseeen atly reduced prices, i He can be found at his old stalls. and iiuctmoe gene” ee lee ‘Scxenas.) wish to tole a drenching. like that which those at the Cap- | living in the neighborhood, who, suspecti We have also in store very many desirable staple “a aa Ads hereafter The best of BEEF o— JAS. C. McGUIRE, them that it will be entirely conducted by myself, itol grounds, on Wednesday afternoon, so dis- | the case, informed the police, and had 1 articles, viz: Supertine Linen a Cotten ee i sheave onand JNO. WALKER. Jy 31—eok ds Auctioneer. and a is — the premises be agreeably iene: a e se2 . Little ’ ines, Tat Dia Napkius, Towelin, Th aatde? Hak . : i ——— - --__ : att to icin eige?= ai ee Suede Soleting hens and Cotto jy Ste fet By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. ‘areful drivers “athe ‘Widing. Shoal wit cone Care May Excvrstox.—In another portion | Blattner and his paramour were lodged in | ‘h2 dest brands, fine White Flannels, plai ATCHES.—Our assortment of Watches’ | [\XTENSIVE SALE OF CARRIAGES, | ducted by a professio uestrian perfor: y nlauin fi a Swiss Mu ne 2 esira 1 p J = 5; bavi: hours for day"s Star we give the particulars of the | the calaboose, and will be dealt with as they | Pitin Cambric, Dotted and plain Swiss M \ mprising all the more desirable styles | I's Conchmakers? and Wiecksmiths’ Teels, | docile horses; having y eques \ large lot of Hosiery, Gioves and En pide: : ; 4 and } akers the largest tered | Lumber, Shop Fixt) &c., at Aucti trians, in private or public, as may prefer he Steamer Genefal McDonald, on | deserve to-day. It is difficult to imagine a | 'arse lot ¢f donnty S"C, ze Meriny Vests, | 2nd, vest inakers, Is by far the largest ever offered | Lumber, § Ane, tho Slat duetech are shall oll, |” Partioaiar etseution will be poe to borece hept ght. relief to the friends | more unnatural or inhuman vase.—S¢. Lovis | ..itable for the present bot weather. Purchasers in want of accurate time keepers, at | commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Coach | st Livery in his establishment. a fifty wh seity on Satur- | Democrat, August 1. > Purchasers are cordially invited to call and | jow rates, would do well to examine our stock. | Factory of Messrs. Haslup and Weedin, at the | _ Persons requiring open barouches or family car- day afternoon to join i 1, tolearn Eee examine for themselves, as we will offer al! arti- M. W. GALT & BRO corner of 9th and C streets, immediately west of es, can sali torily accommodated, as that they were ni oar , 7 Heirs 0 s: <TeED.— vool- | cles at less than former prices. 325 Penn. av. between 9th and 10th streets. | the Centre Market, Washington, all the stock in as those desiring riding horses for gentlemen y re not on board at the time of the RS OF JonN Switn Wastep. Thee 3 KAY LEY & SEARS tas eet we = ; sad cccurrence; hey being at Neweastle, | est thing we have encountered this hot season No. 523 Seventh st., north Pa. avenue. au it t! Peeper ay aramily Cecringen, Kiedis. ladies FRIEDERECK LAKEMEYER, awaiting the arrival Of the steamboat isa Spey woe zeeaspbe ue, ante jy 90—e02w SILVER WARE. Busates, all well finished in the best style jy2i—3m Agen! — tising for the heirs of John Smith. It is state A ee SEMKEN, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9. and Sev nfinished and second-hand Carriages. = x A = Atwost 4 Fine.—On Saturday night the | that one John Smith, who was born, says a| JUST RECEIVED AT SHILLINGTON’S | [],°2MKEN3 offers huis large stock of pure | Buggies : SCHUTTER & KAHLERT, goods disp!ayedin the window of the millinery | contemporary, in 1697, und died in 1806, (which Periodical Depot. Silver Ware, consisting of Coffee and Tea Sets, Also, the stock of Lumber, which is well sea- ARTISTS, FRESCO, yyatte and establishment on Pennsylva ronue L would make the said John 109 years of aze at °s Magazine for August complete, Sugar Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cups, | soned; such as Spokes, Hubs, Fellows, finished | £ description of ORNAMENTAL ide, between Fou aoe BF ais Pict oan” | chateme of his @eath ) left « sd little fort sMazazine do Spoons and Forks, and a magnificent assortinent | and unfinished. PAINTING. parlor i‘aiec ee 2 oi OE keto ee nie wanes, ey’s Ladies’ Book do of richly chased fancy silver ware suitable for gifts, | Carriage and Buggy Wheels; hickory, ashand | Orders left with Baldwin and Nenninz, Arch!- accidentally took fire, and caused some little | of $2,500,000, for which heirs are now wanted. Graham’s Magazine do at reduced prices. cherry in the plank ‘ects, corner Penn. avenue and Ith street, will be excitement fora time in that neighborhood. | It is said that a meeting of the Smiths, inter- | Household Words do Persons ih want of any of the above articles are | “"A large lot ef Coachinakers’ Tools, Benches and | promptly attended to il The flames were extinguished before any con- | ested in this fortune, is arranged to come off in | f{arper’s new Story Book for August invited to call. Vices vce ene meas remeron siderable loss was suffered by the proprietress. August, at a point near Philadeiphia. It is | Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashion do Being inostly of our own manufacture, we war- A large lot of Tools in Blacksmith’s shop, Bel- pus LONDON 8’ as ova Sor iaene ss believed that, except the Persian army under | Panorama of Life and Literature, for July—a new | rant it sterling. lows, Anvils, Paints and Painting Ap us taining about two hundred ‘Shakspeare's) a Heavy Raixs.—On Saturday evening be- | Xerxes, the world has notseensolargean assem- magazine published by Little, Son & Co; iF Silverware of any design made to order at } “4 Jarve lot of Iron and Springs for Carriages @ the ag a ieee a ie tween eight and nine o’eluck, we were +f ited | bly as the call upon the Smiths will bring to- | Ballou's Dollar Monthly, for August spepage ie iar gece paid inget- | (vith many other ree a ones bal unobtainable jest wae Ta “gl - ~ . ; ‘ % ‘ lo y . oni . 7 : with raius, the heaviest, perliaps, of the sea- | gether. The question of sapplying such eee chee - ipl ai > ” ee rioiel wack ‘will positively be | lox. Price $5 50. RANCK TAYLOR. son, and on Sunday afternoon, there was a re- | Uitude, is already beginning to excite serio JOE SHILLINGTON’S SS a | [old to the bigniet DIAGN. ge sumption of the liberal outpouring ofthe clouds | apprehensions. Our Philadelphia contempo- Odeon Building, cor. 4}, st. and Pa. av. LIME! LIME! LIME? Terms: Under 850 cash; over $50 acredit of 1EW JEWELRY —Jostopened aceseof v ing e temperature has not b rary does well, however, in warning the Smiths y¥ 30 NREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE !--Best | 2, 3, and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily en- | YEW, of Diamond. Peat, Notwithstanding, th F een y 5 p a ‘ dy G y rich Jewelry, consisting 5 very sensibly cooled not to bs too sanguine of making their fortunes | —— IcE_ICE_ICE! quality wood burnt Lime at EIGHTY cents | dorsed, bearing interest. Opal ‘and Florentine Mosaic Brooches, 4 —— at the proposed convention. It is estimated, YHARLES WERNER, on Pa. avenue, oppo | Per barrel. neat eet —— : GREEN & SCOTT, and Bracelets. Fire.—The alarm of fire about 12 o'clock | thatif all the Smiths attend, and the two mil- C site Browns’ Hotel, will keep, iGrocehioot (he Tam none st i ye A rose i a au 3—cods Auctioneers. Also, beautiful collection of the plainer styles, on Saturday night, was caused by the discov- lions and a half are divided equally among | season, an am le supply of Petti ne’s best ICE oe ve eae aes eae pela i oy whieh ‘we offer much lower chan (be 2 mal rates ery of fire in a building near the Circle, in the | them, each individual Smith will ons, te about which he wi (fell, on call, in any eae part of the city. - Phis is twenty-five per cent less wane atid OF OUR L MERCHANTS = =e me. BS rants Ayano sie Wet, belonging ans oar ae balfa dollar.—Rickmond Dispatch. the lowes — — sare dtSep | than the market Pe an Pp. HOOVER, have more clerks tan customers,G. FRANCIS | fy 31—6t fem wer ™ Ds . 0S ‘ ————— mai one square south of the 190 Seventh street, israpidly selling off every thin. ETES DE MCLIERE di in oF loon Midge Glenegeiowr a iy i cer in the way of Uidacekeping Hardware, and al EUVRES COMPL E to prevent much damage being done. Approrniatery Nawcp.—-The amount of DE» Ways gets the money le thinks te times are very RUmerous engiz fa __(Uaion,Urgan,Intel) —_ certainly improving > The trath is, uc sells low, | Consuelo, by George Sand, 3 vols, very nume- food cousuued in one week at the hotel at Old HS leased the National Hotel . . 4 - der to eaable it to be made more Die Pouvs.—We every day receive com- | Poiu® Cuturt, Va., ig as followe: 21 barrels foriable, to alter, improve and 1e-furnish, it pie the subject of di - In| flour, 105 hams, 2,100 pounds beef, 1,050 | wiii be closed on the Ist of August, and re- Uy) IRE DISH COVERS, Round and Oblong, } and the are beginning to understand it. i | res — yay po anid Wa'ecpas to pounds butter; 420 Galoas saiik: 1100. dozen pes ned for the accommodation of the public on WwW from 6 to 18 jnches, heey low prices tng Ph wong oo Brillet-Severia the ward commissioner, or in case of his refy- | eggs; besides muttyP, Sey aud oysters iQ ay 20th Se next, WM. GUY. ANCIS'S sal Yo atiewa W tae busiger 0 the BMexea. | auaguitzs fay ar= ieee os sma serenty 7 customen salle : 9 ee FRANCK TATLOB.

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