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i> The Marble Hall Clothing Emporium Browns’ Hotel Tapes Offer aneseal in@uce- | — eS ee ee ments to purchasers of Ready-made Clothing for ANTED TO RENT—A TWO or three- By GREEN & SCOTT. Auctionéér. Gontienien Sud Boys: weet. Te eet) eee story brick House, containing 7 or 8 rooms, | [YXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE our customers with a stock of Goods not to with gas, good yard, &e. Location between Lith E Building Lots on Capitol Hill at Auc- ualled for the coming seasons, our present stock | and 15th, and F and K streets. Address Box 516 | tion..-On THURSDAY, the 16th instant, we of Casts, Vests $a Fantaloons will be sold at pri. | Post Office au 10—it* | shall sell, in front of the premises. at 6 o'clock ‘s Om careeemgrenree aang OU ie “1 ces that cannottal to please. Cashmerett, Drap a +} , F,G, H, 1, and K, De Bia Cussineres, Alpaca, Drilingy, pom, WANTED A SITUATION BY 4 YOUNG ee Oe len No. 751, Thee ‘arse! C., of superior c! workmanship. as dress maker, who understands E, ‘ween 2d streets ug” NOAH WALKER & CO. | her business. Would have no ol jom to the | Lost front on north B ms . j ‘alver 16 to 20 feet front each. - —__—_—_—— country. Please address ‘Miss Emily C east, a from baka. Hon. John Miner Botts, | City Post Oitce. man loz | Bing back 120 feet to an alley. They are EVENING STAR, | cpy othe Renter Opera trae wil take a benefit to-night, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. presenting a rich Ly ore He will pro- Acorestat Dear or Howicipe.—We un- ‘duce the new laughable farce of the “ Black Statue, or the King of Clubs.”” The Wells derstand that another dead body was found in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, at lock No. Children, too, will sing some of their choicest ieces. The new and popular song of ‘‘ Bob- 13, about ten miles above Georgetown, on Tuesday. An inquest was held on Wednes- REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. ——————— SSE The Alabama Elections. Mostcomany, Aug. 8.—Thirteen eouptios give Shortridge (American) for Governor 1,350 majority. jin around,’’ sung by Mrs. W. J. Florence for a succession of twenty-four nights at the Holliday street Theatre, Baltimore, will be {sucoxp pisParce.) Monrcowery, Aug. 8.—Returns from 630; Bibb, 350; Greene, 408; Tuscaloosa, 1,000; i inducements to day morning, before Mr. Offutt, justice of the | sung, ex costume, by J. W. Adams. Alto- i — --— —-— | somely located, and present many : f . . peace. Though the jury was sa naar sum. | gether, it is the richest bill of the naiecj and | Ricumonn, July 9, 1855. ANTED—A LADY HAVING FURNI. | persons wist le purchane good weit rand following counties have been received = moned rather hastily, there were some of the | the popular artist will doubtless be greeted | Messrs. Wm. S. Beers & Co.: Gents—Consider- Pie comes Se era aes” | an sacutbn, deeaaoee hearing SANT. American majorities for Governor: Shelby, most respectable men in the Sy yen upon | With an overflowing house. ations of duty to the afflicted alone t me to | to rent it to some gentleman in office,-who is de- taken. it. Witnesses were examin send you this voluntary testimonial to the great | sirous of cecnieg Sees for the board of two in| A deed given aud a deed of trust |, but though t . Title value of “‘Carter’s Spanish Mixture,” for that | the family, o be pleased to board a family on 5 OTT. Macon, 350—total, 2,738. Before yo they were nat able to uamne him, | White House wharf yecerday, and which, fr | otinearaie dima Screfule, |” [he mex moderate expe at her howe. Address | yy q OREN #00 zecre |» Democratic majorities: Chambers, 600; Wil and at the time of the inquest the body had | a liege dele, the festivities of the com- | to go into the particulars of the case, I can say “i ales as inteiligent and active ee a By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. cox, 100; Talladega, 250; Jefferson, 250; Coosa, ‘The drew tocmed to'tedicte thet hetwas an | Society's exouition ta Chat pla ie wet cc | Saeed bs ae ae ceatlneditese eater | meee ee ere ALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUC- | 400; Barber, (reported, but doubiful,) 950— Irish laborer, and the jury concluded that he ‘was one of the men Pept es upon the aque- duct, or in search of employment there, who had become intoxicated at some of the low casioned by a boy, aged seven years, a gon of Mr. O'Meara, falling into the Water: he hav- ing been eens without taking heed to his ways. Acolored man named William Ford, Dowdell, (dem.,) is elected to Congress in the Third distriet by 400 majority. fs hy ANTED IMMEDIATELY —BRICKMA- tion.—On TUESDAY, the idth instant, we oa a evens Leena ener "the skill rue wet W kers, Of-bearers, Temperers and Laborers, | shall sell. in front of the premises, at 6 o’clock p. hysicikns bad been ’exhausted and all the usual | ‘go in th» country. Enquire at No. 61 North A | m , Lot No. 31, in Square No. 387, fronting 25 ft. Peedian had failed, fully justify me in recom- | Street, Capitol Hill, at 7 o’clock p. m., on Friday | on D street south, between 9th and 10th sts. west, mending {ts use to ail whe nay be suffering from | ‘he 10th instant. ‘THOMAS E. KIRKLEY. | running back 120 feet to a thirty feet alley, contain- Broggeri ‘ i t is ban 3 Aug. 9 —The following sddi- ries established along the canal, and in| who fortunately happened to be near by at | that dreadful malady. au 9-20 ing 3,000 square feet. This lot is handsomely lo. Moyteomerr, 2 ‘attempting to cross on the lock, quite proba- | the time of the accident, at the risk of hisown] Ido not mean ape that it ts adapted to all ANTED_A SMALL, RESPECTABLE, a bad reading lotta cpa nity ola tional returns were received today. bly atte dark, Be Salle & oak Shee mises pred ep iapea tation abe ae nell care tee, of on teh spor S2.o tanieg convenient House, ina good neighborhood, sty and almost in the i late vicinity of American majorities for Governor : Monroe county, 150; Baldwin, 150; Mobile, 600, Lowndes, 200; Butler, 125—total 1,225. Demooratic Majorities: Tallapoosa, 239; Clarke, 162—tota) 401. ither in Georgetown or Washington. The ten- | the Methodist Episcopal Church. The street is about that—but of what I have seen of the effects, | “ther. e T would not: hesitate to use it, in any and every | 4@t.will be punctual and probably permanent, and | graded and paved nats case of Scrofula, with persons for whom I felt an | Will take possession in October. ? Terms: One-third cash ; balance in 6, 12 interest, or over whom I could exercise influence | , 4!S0, a respectable middle aged woman as | months, for notes bearing interest. or control. Respectfully, yours. housekeeper and seamstress ; services required im- | 4 deed given and a deed of trust taken. > "Jno. M. Botts. | mediately. Address ‘‘L,”’ at this office. GREEN & SCOTT, bh The jury took occasion to express their dis- approbation of the practice of leasing lands for the establishment of these ries, and their opinion of the injury which = already resulted to the community and to the works but nevertheless uninjured in body. It may be conceived that the joy of the company was great, in consequence. This was the only event that interrupted the delightful pro- ceedings. — r persia -N iy 23-3 Sennen. pe id from this practice. This is, if we remember [comwuntcateD. i> Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.— Pulls that ars oe een vel A —f} From the above it appears that Shortridge rightly, the sixth body which has been found| | Cuewent L. West, Esq.—The numerous | p,j7,;_pPror. Harks, State Chemist of Massa. A ee ee ee ae oe By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. is ahead of his opponent 2,012. in the canal, along the lino of the aqueduct, | friends of this young architect feel a more | chusetts, says they are the best of all Pills, and an- | .¥ forthe lov erice of $15 cayblesdamonk | /[WO-STORY FRAME HOUSE & LOT soi daeiy ee ans 1tenegaace | sa Onna, gratiaton im the very hood | ne eee pos wo cy i Dine | SP teat PR te ion and Oks | Le Ancunn, Ge MONDAN, ie 20 t,| aplanion ofa Garg af Powder Much of the sickness dutta hands is at- | by the faculty of Princeton College, in confer- | _Lemvet Suaw, Chief Justice of the Supreme | 72 ea a O Cael ee Sec, | P- ™., west part of Lot No. 2, in Cabot’s subsi- | New York, August 10.—Advices from Santa tributed to the same cause. The men getting | ring upon him the degree of A. M. It is the sal of bone Go M: bad Ramses boise) ch bomen ie pamnny, ehetineinerg Martha, South America, state that on the llth drunk lie out exposed to the night dews and | meed of merit well pated ba His unobtra-}] yy" “. PLowgert, leat, Gov. Mass. i" rarest gt which are a gocd two-story | of July the brig Velocity, hence, with a cargo fia®) and thus fall easy victims tothe miasma, | sive manners, quiet deportment, and gentle-] Enwanp Everett, Ex-Sec. of Stateand Sena- BOARDING. Frame House, &c. of powder took fire and blew up. The vessel Many of the landed proprietors, to their honor | manly bearing, evince, under all circum- | tor U.S. = Title indisputable. u hi ol is it seaket have — to lease lands for —— the ire a cu the man, eoeae .o. Winzaror, Ex-Speaker House of pone eee Peatts Bicnite Hotel hes ‘Terms; One half cash bi pryeresp eo 12 was a total loss, but all the lives were sav: tho sale liquor. and and promise a life of usefulness to his count: eps., U.S. A. ’ " cay months, the purchaser ive notes A residents of this dity. lave pecmitiod = and i honor to himself. hansigsa saey LawkEncg, Minister Plenipo. to Great several large and dvsfrable based a ferred pay penis: bearing interest from the day of Probable Declension of Mr. Dawson. names of some of them were brought out in how with board at mederate prices. She can also ac- | 20 sai. tale: Puiape.rata, Aug. 10.—Hon. J. L. Daw- the evidence before the coroner’s jury in this] _ ANorHeR Excursion.—The George Wash- Bite tr a sommodate six or eight bible boarders. pal eset typed ie to oy down | son d through Pittsburg yesterday on bis case. Could they have been present and wit- | ington Club, a band of young men of our sis- —— ! Jy 30-8 20 w' ' is knocked off. _— : nessed the feeling with which their conduct | ter city of Georgetown, advertise an excursion | Among the dneeice hae Pal hes cured with as- -_—____________________ | $20 when the property i knocked of ort. return from the lakes. He announced to his was viewed by all who saw their victim, we | to the White House and a pic nic, on Wednes- tonishing rapidity, we may mention { OA RDING.—MRS. M. C. GREER, No. 560] sig a Auctioneers. friends there that his present purpose was to believe they would have left that scene deter- | day the 15th instant, as will be seen by refer- | _ Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Pennsylvania avenue, near the Capitol, bas |" [es By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. GPLENDID CARRIAGE-HORSE, FINE B decline the appointment as Governor of Kan- sas. Dro Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul several large and desirable rooms, suitable for Stoned , Nausea,’ Indigestion, Morbid inaction unilies or single gentlemen, which she will rent of the Bowels and pain arising therefrom, Fiatu- | ‘ith or without board, at moderate prices. Also, lency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutane- | ‘*%Sicat boarders can be accommodated with ous Diseases, which require an evacuant medicine, | ©4td by the day or meal. Her table is at all time Serofula or King’s Evil. They also by purifying supplied with the best the market can afford. the blood and st munleting the system, cure many | #%5—eo2w (Balt Sun) complaints which it would not be supposed they 5 > could reach ; such as Deafness, Parti: Blindness, \ soc rte nb elces al Neg ait Ne ja and Nervous Irritability, Derangement eeareat signe big = ben) = ith 7 of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, ‘and other kin- | fit Tr without board. Every effort will be made = — a ae plata one =e ane esac: those comfortable who may at os the best Purgative Medicine ever discovered, and | “it their patronage. =P yeu will but need to use them once to know it. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass., FOR SALE AND RENT. and sold by Grey. as Pee snares. a “. af ence to another column. The well-known character of the club is a sufficient guarantee that everything will be done by them to ren- der the trip pleasant and agreeable. mined to purge themselves from such a stain. The daponfand 6 of these groggeries, estab- French Coupee, handsome double seated lished upon Jand owned by an officer employed y, Single an le Harmess.—On in cne of the departments, was present at the inquest. Will he see that bloated. blackened face in his dreams? Arrival of the Jamestown. New Yorx, Aug. 10 —The steamer James- town, from Richmond, arrived bere last eveu- ing at 5 o'clock. FRIDAY afternoon, Aug: 10, at 5 o'clock, in front of the Auction Rooms, I shall sell, without Onedane tango carriage horse, seven years One fine jag » old, acpater style and action; and works kindly in single or double harness One handsome French Coupee One splendid two-seated buggy wagon Single and double silver-plated harness Butfalo Robe, Saddle and Bridle Cutting Box, &c. . The above are the property of a foreign minister who is leaving the country, and will positively be A Peasant Resort.—Mr. Charles Light- becker has leased the Spring Garden, formerly Favigr’s, on M street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, and, by enterprise and personal attention, promises to make it a plea- sant resort. Joux Dovcuerry was this morning commit- ted to jail by Justice Clarke, in default of se- eurity for peace; his offence consisted of an * Tue Distress 1x Gosport ann PortsMourts. A gentleman who is well acquainted with those localities, says that all the inhabitants whose circumstances would admit have left them for healthy vicinities, and estimates that there cannot be less than two thousand rsons, who, in consequence of the yellow ever now prevalent, are in a state of suffer- New York Markets. New Yorx, Aug. 10.—Cotton is stiffer, but not quotably higher. Flour is a trifle b sales of 10,500 bb's. good Ohio at $8.50a59; Southern is heavy at previous retes. Wheat f assault with a hatchet on a Mr. Smith, akeep-| Sold bi D.GILMAN, Washington, 0. M x ENT—A FURNISHED ROOM. suit- | sold. T h. J. C. McGUIRE, is a trifle higher; sales of 7,000 bushels, South- ing- We doubt not the truth of his statement, | er of a livery stable. LINTHICUM, Georgetown; JAMES COOK & fi eit wsiavie jeibet tte Pi Hee = | a. . Auctioneer. orn white at $250, red $2. Corn is a trifle for many persons have been thrown out of — CO., Fredericksburg. je17—2m | very convenient, being in the immediate vicinity | 3 higher; sales of 22,000 bushels mixed at 330 employment, and business of necessity only is [comuernicaten. 17> Premiums atthe Fairs—Whiteharst’s | \f ‘he Public Departments, near the President’s | By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. Pork is firm; sales of mess at $19.62a$19.63. i transacted. Thecountry people do not bring their produce to market; and, as may natur- ally be supposed, there are many other sources of complaint. The utmost consternation ex- ists, and darkness and gloom mark all the transactions. Funerals without mourners, and Ax Anonymovs Vocauist. —Mr. Editor: Gratitude for favors received induces the writer to say that the part of the First Ward ia which he resides has been the fortunate theatre of some of the sweetest songs, sung in inimitable taste, in the quiet hour of summer s ti ae Mansion’. For addie:s apply at 216 Pa. avenue. UILDING LOTS at Auction.—On FRI- iste fale er Bcltieune: ict seine te au 10—cotet * Day, 10th inst., at 6 o'el'k. we shall sell. in Ey s i a W. fe 7 = = = ront of the premises, six handsome building Lots inelr superiority of Photgraphs, Sterecscopes aud | [QOOMS, FOR RENT—A PARLOR AND | Nos, 1, 1s, 16, 1d, 12, and 3, in square No. 61S, Daguereotypes exhibited. j several very pleasant furnished Chambers for | }aying’ a front on’south Capitol street, b: oty vg | eat, in a new brick house. k si : ir WY also receives tivo medals atthe World's iso, a small frame House for rent or for sale. | South K and 1. streets, twenty-six feet eac Baltimore Markets. Battrrore, Angust 10.—The flour markt has somewhat izuproved since yesterday morn- ing. with a more active demand. Sales of tween Tun- “ : a 2 C al 2 . aoe ba Sie » back 101 feet 4 inches, containing 2,712 feet > - - F want and disease in many a household. evening, under Heaven’s¢anopy, by one whose fee cmc, eee at comet eae at Caves sae good. Applyto = E. K. LUNDY, ues each Mower st, at SST rere Wheat ic = We repeat, that not a few persons are suffer- | modesty, in keeping himself unknown, is land Institute |. 2° ____No. 46 Louisiana avenue. Title indisputable. The receipts of graid 7 7 : persons y> ping hi Also, the first awards of the Mary! Institut: : . ne red $¥.80-81.87 ing for the common necessaries of life, and for | cates his unconsciousness of his high att for three years past VOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE Bus- | , Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, 12, and | changed—good to prime How 90a92 cts want of proper medical and nursing attend-| ment in the cultivation of his extraordinary | Whiteburst’s Gallery In this city is on Pa. ave- iness stand —That three-story brick building ; !@-months. for notes bearing interest from the day | white $1.85a$1.93. Corn-—yello = ance. » voice that we have heard has yet | musical powers. nue, betweeen Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets. | -ontaining 2 store, and conveniently arranged | ee cee suka Gen ad tio 1 ken white 9348 come hither from Gosport and Portsmouth, | Excited yet by the memory of tle thrilling ebay sacs Sadia ae oa ae See none Sera 7 GREEN & SCOTT, _ et afflictive circumstances, BOooN prutesd is Sreune by the song, 10> Dr. Hoofland’s Celebrated German a : ee a few doors north of Pa. avenue, | sav—w piped EE ares Stock qoun aus ae e extent of which every one can conceive, | ‘John Anderson my Joe,’’ the writer deems | Sitters.—Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, T 3 desirous a) (eS sr ry er ee ee New Yors, August tocks 1 _a- we would respectfully suggest that the philan- himself to have apprehended, to some degree, | &nd a prey to innumerable menial, as well as ph a Meee scinealning a valuable and | “By WALL, BARNARD & Co., Auctioneers. vanced. Money is unchanged New York isiness location, orto capitalists seek- | thropic of this as well as of other cities take restment in property which is | i y the matter at once into serious consideration, in order that a helping hand may be extended to our neighbors in distress. At present the sical evils, the victim to dyspepsia, is indeed an Him to’despair, "We eare not how weal tow, | :¢2#ly increasing in value, it oiferta rare Induce nervou i 7 2 Tpray? | ent to purchase. ’ erties of HOOPLAND'S GURMAN BIETERS, | yO" tras, Which Will be accommo tating, ap- the rapture under which the poet was moved to declare— ‘‘ Music hath charms to scothe the savage breast, To soften rocks, or bend the knotted oak.’ SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE NEGRO 2 Siave.—On SATURDAY, the tith of Au- gust next at 10 o’clock, we sball sell in front of our Auction rooms, a very valuable slave named Da- Central, $1.02; Reading, 97; Cumber'ani Coxl Company 294; Penvsy!vania Coat Company, $1.06; Canton, 293. : = 5 1 SUIRE vid. Sid slave is twenty-two years old, of very — Sisters of Mercy and Charity, whose praises ji ife. i vouth’s | prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, are ply = 7-2 Reeves, robust frame, and is perfectly healthly. = are on the lips of all there, are the only min- By eto. me erage tine $ | stronger than the many-headed monster, Which is oe tsar Science id Terms at sale. z : “ GEORGE F. KIDWELL & CO., istering angels of the afilicted. preying upon his body and mind; and if he} #YOR SA LE—TWO HUNDRED LOTS WALL, BARNARD & Co. DEALERS IN **Nicols,’’ and other operatic stars on the Ps 5 Cnooses to try them, we will insure a speedy cure Pri ch. rears? it. or 10 pe: au3—4 Intell. Auctioneers. IND Woop, Epvcationay.—It will be seen, by refer- ornare erica nglipe a : Pa gti See advertisement. =a 7- Sm ficent dise forcast Apply a the Union Land | —— AS. Cc. me _— Auctioneer. ao canes Gear, ean Frank- ence to our advertising columns, that the next 8 heal sos patch ate Ped ed =o ij Z. D. Gilman, Druggist, hos r Ofitce. 7th street, abeve O ellows’ Hall. a fcr eg sin . lin Engine House.) have now on hand every power tocaptivate and carry away the feeling of the auditor, was equal to our unkuown vocalist, who has for several seasons conferred delight on one resident at least in Eientzenta Street. jy = hia IRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE ‘arm, situated at Ball's Cross Koads.— By virtue of two deeds of trust. duly made and re- the land records for Alexandria county, Virginia, and by instructions from the parties faterested, the subscriber will sell at public session of that time-honored institution, the Georgetown College, will commence on the third of September, offering rare inducements for students desirous of a thorough education. The Georgetown Female Seminary, Rev. William J. Clark, principal, will commence its 628 Seventh street, opposite the Patriotic is now prepared to fill all orders for Medicine ts, Oil and Glass on accommodat ict attention will be paid to phy: {ptions at al! hours of the day and ‘ht bell Is on the right of the store di 4 article in their line, which will be sold at prices to suit the tiraes. They solicit a share of public patronage, pledging themselves to give satisfac tion to all N.B—A cargo of White and Red Ash Coal (afloat) will be sold low if ordered from the wharf. Frok SALE—TBAT LARGE AND WELL- i Frame Dweliing House, with a brick ra) t, No. 116, situated on the east side of (th street, between F and G, containing 10 rooms, | porch and pantry in the rear ‘ F TRDAY, August 1th, atfovclock | (00S : | ; x -NIC ee : terms, which will be easy, apply to auctionon SATUR , August i jy 20—eoi m* a - Annual session on the thint of September. | on Tuesday might at the Spring Ganiens (late | oT anne REE Lo IR Pl tig peng SB ney oy ke H. LINDSLEY, This gentleman occ ba the premises formerly | 4 Pavier 8,) now kept 3 é. Leightbeker, MARRIED. jy it ae Ninth street, between E and F sts. | pags said tract being a portion of the “ Glebe DEALER IN in possession of Miss English, and is her wer- | was a most delightful affair “f the kind, as} _ On the 3ist July, at Rock Creek Chure 7—eo! Farm,” formerly owned b; Gen. J.P. Van Ness. thy successor. he duties of the Select Classical and Math- ematical Academy, P. A. Bowen, principal, will be resumed on the above-named day. His residence is at No. 94 West street, George- town. _The Female Seminary—M. A. Tyson and Sisters—will be re-opened on the 15th of Sep- tember for day pupils, and for boarding schol- ars on the first of November. REAL ESTATE AND LAND WART ANTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY ANDS BOUGHT AND SO. D THROUGH- OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes paid, Collections made, Drafts cashed, and the highest Prices given for Land Warrants. Government Lands located with much cxre if desired, the profits and losses shared qu at the expiration of five years The Land at that time to be sold, unless otherwise ayreed upon, and one half of the current value ~f the Warrant vy the Rev. James A. Buck, Mr. CHARI DAVIS and Miss RUTHA R. GLADM ‘T.—FOUR NEW AND CONVE- It is proposed to divide the farm into four lots, Srick Houses, brown mastick fronts, | each containing a fair proportion of open and wood in parlors with marble mantels,. dining | jJand, and to be sold separately, with the right to , kitehon, servant’s room, and five cha one-half the growing crop. One ef the lots, con- and situated on Thirteenth street, 1 taining Gi acres, has a good substantial farm- ie grounds, convenient to Pennsylva- | house, overseer’s dwelling, barn, and otier out- and the Departments. Rent very mod- | buildings on it. pply at R. H. Clarke's espe ncrne - Aue mae the subdivision may be seen at the .A E. McCANN. aged 16 years eet and Louisiana avenue, or at D. B. | Auction Rooms. In Norfoli. Va on the ith instant, Mr, WIL- 5 Drug Store, Eleventh street, Island. Terms : One-fourth cash ; the residue in twelve LIAM HOWARD, in the 76th year of his age. mar 6— and eighteen months, with interest, secured by a represented to us. The arrangements were all admirable; the dancing was on a large floor constructed in the open air for the pzar- ticular purpose, and those who like to shake the ‘<dight fantastic toe’’ had ample opportu- nity of doing so. The music. Fischer's Band, was adsnizebte. the refreshments excellent, and the hostess, in the absence of her husband. proved herself not only willing but perfectly able to provide for the wishes of her guesta on DIED. f | In Georgetown, on the 7th instant, JOSEPH | ‘ M_., the second son of Basil M.and Elizabeth A. | ' Durrows, aged 2 years and 5 months. Norfolk, Va‘,on the th instant, Miss MAR- 25 ~ ae deed of trust on the premises. ti y, and half of th> expense of le x ene such an occasion, and contributed much to the eee — ——— | },OR RENT—THE THREE STORY STORE ida ie PAS. G. McGUIRE, peer one Oy ~< neg eerie VISANCES.—A subscriber, in person, re- | yniversal hilarity, The fair sex particularly CARD.—The subscriber informs his friend: and Dwelling, No. 56 Bridge street, George- | jy 31—eo&ds Auctioneer. | persons wishing to locate ‘Warrants entirely on ests us to call the attention of the city au-| enjoyed themselves, many of them till broad +% and the public that he is nowable to attend tc | town, so long occupied as Emmert’s Confection- their own account, the charge will be, for forty thorities to the filthy condition of D street, be- By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers A daylight, and went home, escorted by thei business. Hecan be found at his old stalls | ery. Apply to ARNY, next door. a ‘ acres $15; eighty acres, $2v; one hundred and tween Ninth and Tenth streets, occasioned by Nea in the morning. Pasecaa to the 'B one Centre Market, ready to wait on them. as he my lawtf ‘ “Sf - wes rato ie eee sixty acres, $25; and will receive with their tive, the socummlation of Kicchen offal and slops. | Club, and abundant eucccas to the Leight- | ways bas doue heretofore. ‘The best of BEEI [RENTS REDUCED To SUIT THE TIMES, | Lumber, Shop Fixtures, &c., at Auction.— | * Plat and description o “ streets, Capitol Hill, there is a filthy Heresy, beckers in their enterprise. * Jy tf Vict $150 2 year will be received for the reut of | On TUESDAY, the 2ist instant, we shall sell, Minxgsota—Gov. Willis 4. Gorman; Ex-Gov nose ew and convenient Cottages at Kendall | commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Coach SILVER WARE. ss ny ieee two acres of ground, stable, wood | Factory of Messrs. Hasiup and there at the g oN: ae shed, and other conveniences attached. Pumpsof | corner of 9ih and C streeis, immediately west of Meblastaehl spt Sad nilleaiohara bars hi pure water are near the door, and communication | the Centre Market, Washington, all the stock in Silver Ware, consisting of Coffee and ‘Tea Se’ 's had with Georgetown by way of H and Seventh | the establishment, Viz: complete. Sugar Bowls, Cream Goblets, Cuz streets and Pennsylvania avenue, morning and af- An assortment of Family Carriages, Coaches, Spoons and Forks. ands magnificent assortme: ‘erroon, at the usual fare, for the accommodation | Bugzies. all well finished in the best style St richly chased fancy silver ware suitable for gifts, Of clerks in the ot hap Several unfinished and second-hand Carriages, stagnant water—which, when it rains, over- flows and floods the basements of houses in that vicinity. This nuisance, a correspondent re: resents, is now in acundition to give the alg bors fever and ague, and to promote the yel low fever or the cholera. In fact, there is a general complaint of filth Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. T Rosser, Sec. M T; Messrs. Ames & Van Elten, Attorneys at Law, Messrs. Morton & Pace, Wheiesale Draggist Battimoze—W_ P. Préstoa, Esq., Attorney at Law; Richard C. Bowie, Esy., Com. Merchant ; Messrs. Deur, Norris & Co; “Messrs. McCivese & Ham Wasuineton—Hon. W. W. Seaton; Hon. J. Warcu Rervurns.—There were. last night, several lodgers at the guard-house, who were discharged at an early hour this morning. The only case for trial was Thomas Harris, colored, who, for profanity, was sent to the workhouse for thirty days. SS SS eee 2 ‘To secure the advantage of this creat reduction Buggies = reduced prices. J sa eeprom! ee - T. Towers, Mayor; Hon. Judge J. B J.C. all over the city. It seems almost ‘useless to at P of rent, immediate application must be made to Also, the stock of Lumber, which is well sea- ] 4 . w call the attention of the city authoritiestosuch | 92ORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. |, Versons in want of any of the above articles are [neuncersigned, elther by letter or at his house at | soned; such as Spokes, Hubs, Fellows, finished | Hicgey: Col’ i fey; Mecare. Taylor © Siaury: 5 ces. “——_ % *: cen: Green, after office hours, where the keys | and unfinished. . td a ;6.Cc. nuisances. They appear to be deaf as adders. Gnonarrowr, August 10. 1855. |, Being mosuy of our own manufacture, we war- | coay be had and the houses Inspected at any time. |" Carrlage and Buggy Wheels; hickory, ash and spent ty Joharee & Co» Saakes;,6. © AcciDext.—As the hose reel of the Colum-| We ave heard nothing since our letter of] j[F* Silveiware of any design made to order a: | _,\*evetal of these AT ‘STICKNEY ok Langs Ota Couclisatens? Tools, Benches ana | J 17—eodm_” —~----—_--— bia Fire Company was passing along Pennsy!- | Tuesday from the break upon tho canal, near in hioaae Pore es . No. 4, Kendall Greea. | Vices ; i FIRST WARD LIVERY AND SALE STA- ¥ania avenue last night, during the alarm of Mercersville. We presume, however, that the au ltr N. B.—Rents paid qua.terly in aDVANCE. A large lot of Tools in Blacksmith’s shop, Bel- BLES. fire, it was run against by a man who was E war 5 = ap 2—eetf lows, Anvils, Paints and Painting Apparatus ouncing to the public of Washington that riding a race with another. The horse was | 4@mage is very nearly repaired, as the Chief QOCTHERN QUARTERLX REVIEW for} yO RENT—A HOUSE, containing 7 rooms A large lot of !ron and niga for Carriages i recone Seeded ug whitey thrown and hurt, a wheel of the hose cerriage | Engineer gave it as hie opinion that it could July, 1855. Contents : E e , . 2 | With many other articles which we deem un- of the above Stables, on G street, near the War Department, (lately occupied by A. Schwartz.j I wish to form, them that it will be entirely conducted by myself, in a fine location, where there is a good open- International Law, The Jesuits ing fora small select school. School Room Fur. | B*2s%7 ne gsm rind oO positively be Russia, Lamartine 3 Chief Justice ‘Taney on Usur sag with some other for sale. Enquire at 395 C | sold to the highest bidder Peter the Great, Countess of Blessington m..t sacl au 2—eo2w ‘Terms: Under $50 cash; over $50 2 credit of smashed, a lad named Throop injured severely about the head and face, and Mr. John B. Bryan, a member of the fire company, badly certainly be rendered passable in ten days or two weeks from the time the accident occurred. u ———— the i will be hurt. The rider was thrown from the horse, | It may be possible that some of the Cumber- Homeopathy Copper in the U. 8. PRIVATE SALE .—SEVERAL FRAME | 2) 4, and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily en- mere we — sity vith ed ong peering | bat recovered pompencent and was off before land boats have received information of its Ficfenpote Criticisms,&e. Houses, suitable for large or small families, | °"S®d, bearing gone scoTT. careful drivers. The Riding School will be con- oileer had an opportunity to arrest him 5 i Sui ption, $> per annum. 2 containing from 4 to 10 rooms each, on square . ’ ducted by & professional equestrian rectly under the corporation law. The cost of the | P28 syed eine ie said) (eS 3 , FRANCK TAYLOR. | “cath of square 516, between dth and'5th streets, | _8¥3—eods Auctioneers. | Gociic howes; having stated hours for iy egues repairs necessary to be done to the hose reel | Several o: em bound up this morning. ‘HIRTS—SHIRTS.—We have ju Tareloa; | and fronting Massachusetts avenue and I street. MARSHALL'S SALE. trians, in private or public, as they mey prefer ‘ * a * . RTS—SHIRTS.—We have just received | ‘y, : . will be‘about sixty dollars. Judson Mitchell, Esq., was nominated last NS) a large and fineassortment of Gentlemen’s best Boe Sa greed N virtue of writ of Fiere Facias issued from the Saree in seems hyve pe eee — night by the Know Nothings for the vacant quality white and colored Shirts, which we wil! a — —--- - Clerk’s ottice of the Circuit Court of the Dis- Persdas requiring open barouches or fami! Tae Excursion, yesterday, of the Young | seat in the Board of Aldermen. This is the ispose of at the lowest New York prices. pee SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIX- | trict of Columbia for the county of Washington, rey riages, salisfactorily accommedated, as Catholic’s Friend Society is represented to us well as those desiring riding horses for geatlemen MK current rumor this morning, and as it comes as having been truly a pleasant affair, and WALL & STEPHENS, tures of a Bakery, now doing a fair business— | and to me directed, { shall expose to public sale from members of that party, we presume it is 322 Pa. avenue, next door to Iron Hall a good stand and alow rent. Any part per- | forcash, on MONDAY, the 27th of August next F , . or ladies. the company at the White House on that occa- | correct. Mr. M. is an active and energetic | #4 2—tf son could, in a short tijne, nearly double the bus- | at the fromt of the Court House door at Iz o'clock FRIEDERECK LAKEMEYER, ‘ . . eth | iness. Good reasons yjiver for wishing to sell. M., he following pro; y. Viz: All that piece or vent the preset season. Two boats were secssry| very encallet.enrerationlgidator We | MAN hose hameraetann of i | "Far ras ppl itis tar Oto. Ue a OE to convey the pleasurers to and from that rete thick, however, thai if both parties are true | New Hope; or, the menoue: A tale of the Great cael ae eR ES Aye as eee Oe the wast half of aunts No. 74, belay riots Ne HE aeetennal| will attend to any business ular place of resort—the last one not return-| to themselves—that is, if the opponents of Kanawha OPS FOR SA LE—TWO OR THREE | 4, 5,6,7,8,9, ly-Ji, 12, 13, 14, and 15 in said which may be contided to him as a comn.is ing until midnizht. Dancing to the music of | Know Nothingism are as thoroughly organ- | The Watchman, by the author of the Lamplighter 4 good Building Lots in a rapidly improving | square No. 753, together with all and singular the | sioner appointed by the Court of Ciaims to take @ fine band, swinging, eating, and singing, | ized as the Kaow Nothings, and give to Mr, scans a neighborhood for sale on tem gears’ credit. improvements thereon ; seized and levied upon as | testimony, or as an attorney and counsellor of ~aid were the principal amusements. Quite a pe al Beall the saree endivided eo ant Nah will be | Cleve Hall, a new work, by Miss Sewell Apply to J. H. DRURY. the egg of Jamies Crutchett, and sold to satisfy | court. He may be found daily at the Capitol, some sum was realized in aid of the beneyo- | given to Mr. M by th oa he fopelneed tones ono hina aes the oT Aerated Judicial No. 58 to October term 1851, in favor of | in the room immediately oppositethe office of the lent objects of the society. inthitvesa cae doubt as to the fustre| tere apo rr OR SALE.—A SMALL FRAME House | “hstles N- Noclt theny Hoe ER ses ed vege OHN 8. TYSON sult. We are pretty well satisfied, from all The Tatest London Papers and Lot, No. 50 Louisiana avenue, Washing- Marshal for the District of Columbia. au wow JOHN 8. aon: Yesrerpay Evenia, while a party of three | we can learn, ‘hat the Know Nothings do not | _ All the newest and most popular works constant- er oir ts a rare cppomtunt to @ person | ay 2—a20t OFFICIAL. ladies and a gentleman were enjoying them-| count among their membership over two hun | !y 0” hand Freya ‘Also’ ture itor iriok: House apd Lot, No. 57 ae — = = selves with a ride in the northwestern part of | dred and thirty to fifty votes, and as the whole Oa Bundt corner 4% st. and Pa. av. High street, eergetown Lot 26 feet front by 160 a MARSHAL'S SALE. Treasury DerartwEent, Ang 3, 1855 the city—the weather pleasant and the road | vote of the town is nearly, if not quite, six au Sar =: : el feet deep; vill be sold low and on a long credit. 1 hs virtue of a writ of Fiere Facias issued from Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the excellent—the front of the carriage came out | hundred, a united effort upon the part of the | -—--———————__—_—___________ | "Apply at 46 Louisiana avenue. jy 20 the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the | ioan authorized by the act of 1846, redeemable on with so loud a crash as to alarm persons living in the neighborhood for their safety. They, | by a handsome maj rity. however, sustained{no personal damage, and, Messrs. Arny & Shinn has purchased of Mr. rather than risk their lives in the shattered | William Emert, the property now occupied vehicle, preferred to walk home, a distance of | by them as a mineral water and bottling de- = ‘Kare DKS! Distriet of Columbia for the county of Washington sihobelart beatae OR REN T—A TWO-STORY FR and to me directed. I shall expose to public sale F you want a good honest Clock—ore that will House, with basement, situated on Pros; for cash on MONDAY, the 27th day of August gig it pre ‘ou the correct mee inatG | Bin, Georgetown, commanding a beautiful view | next, at the front of the Court House door at 12 FRAN he Seventh street. He has Clock» | ortte Potomac river. Apply to T. O. Donoghue | o’clock M., the following property, viz: All that that cannot be excelled—bandsome and good time | near the Catholic Church, or R. H. Trunnel, No. | part of lot No. 13, in square No 762, beginning for friends of Mr. Beall will secure his election re poy at taat Lon wulbenee conan by hie oran dapeitsat at any time previous to the 30th No vember next, for which 3 per cent. preintam wi.t be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the i * re} Clock is wai mnPE certificates. nearly a mile. Ley Ss dg This property fronts 80 feet La HS gels Tow 90e every lee a tad fe = street, Georgetown, D. C. ideale cad note eee pepeiiy , And to the holders of the stocks of the other reen, and 100 feet on Olive streets, and Een SY With the line of Pennevivania ‘aneaae Se Bat loans of the Unked States, that purcha:es of the A Bab Pix.—There is probably no gentleman | was purchased by Mr. E.,a few years since, | SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT- | | .on RENT—-SEVERAL HANDSOME PAR- , ? same to theamount of $1,310,000 will also be made during the same perioa at the foliowing rates : For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 10 s thence south westwardly 87 feet, her with al. ICAL ACADEMY. lors and Chambers, with Board and singular the improvements ates: eebned. and who would not consider himself in a bad fix | if we mistake not, for $1,000. e ent i- : has * aterprt: HE duties of this Institution will be resumed Also, Table and Transient Board. InqiMfre at | ievied upon as the pro rty of Horatia R. Merry ap 9—-tf walinty if, in traveling through the country with his | sing gentlemen who have just purchased it, percent ; for stock cf the loans of 1:7 and 1548, a 4 ‘ “ae Py > 3d. Thenumber of SMITH? “gt wife and sister, putting up at the principal | intend, at some future day, greatly toimprove on Monday, September Mrs. SMI'TH’S, 233 F street. man, sold to Judicial No. 70, to Octo- ; . hotels, “driving round in syle” at all the - the premises by enlarging, and build igh- gchels being fini Fo ig eer ee = —— = ber term 1864, in favor of Peter H. Hove & Co. rs or, be > Agen and called —, vorite places of resort, he should find that he | er the houses, so asto give them two geod dent: quested M: for oa D. wpe dha ag demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. had fo n his financial arrangemerts, and | lings, in addition to their bottling ‘establish- | — The Principal can be seen at his residence, No Ww: have a large and fine assortment of Silk, | an oy —— late : Interest will’also be allowed, at the rate stipu had bis ‘‘collared’’ in default of pay- | ment, which willoccupy the cellar and first | 91 West street, Georgetown., on and after the 20th Gauze, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, lin- lated in the certificates, from the Ist July last to ing his boa: ill. A case of this sort recently | floor. August. | en and cotton Drawers, White and colored Shirts, — —————=e | the day of settlement here, with one cay in addi- occurred in Washington, much to the dis- The flour market remains very quiet, stock, Pista = vena pal Ne $12 50. Bese Bigs igh li es te very | YOUNG LAD: CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, tion, to enable the Treasurer's draft to reach the Pleasure of the landlord. "| receipts and sales very light. Held thismorn-| 3y5"Cotr PA. BOWEN, Principal. Petr gf Pa. ave., next deer to inen fall. 490 E street, between Sth and 6th Pe cunisten taceneatal ‘to tte fend ens ing at $9a$9.124 for new and old. The re- | 0 ___ iy tte [News] (Removed from No. 9 Indiana avenue.) der the present notice should be duly assigned to Avaru or Fing.—Last night, about 9o’clock, | ceipts of wheat are unusually light for the CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. HITE COFFEE.—Sixt prime white | STEPHEN H. MIRICK, A. M., Prixcir the United States by the party entitled to receive the alarm belis at the emgine-houses were | season. This is owing, we are informed b ARNY’S 1CE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA W Coffee just eileen pt it cat en - M., 41. | the purchase-money. i ringing, and the firemen were out from the | the farmers, to the ro of — Warr ee oe for eg tr aed ae seowrnt au6—eo3t MURRAY & SEMMES. T eriy under the careof Rev i. Was canton ona eeuniaee neemnons yo con, New Vork Various sections of the city looking for the | for getting it out. e continuation of wet vy etropolitan Mechanics’ Ins! : wer chs dntinad 8 x Bee ~++: Tiss, a). fat foc the teat hare -R.W. » ‘yd eause of alarm. Finally they ascertained that | weather has prevented most of them ‘rom | !8 highly for the above. Will be SCHUTTER & KAHLERT, oe Principal ist two years in —<= ojo es as the parties entitled re! it was caused by the explosion of a quantity doing any thing of moment es yet. Prices sean ey, Patt of the District free of charge RTISTS, FRESCO, DECORATIVE, and | fember 10, 1555. E ; ‘ ? orders ridge ry f ’ 10, ‘xperienced are em- JAMES GUTHRIE, of camphene, with which a gentleman, who | have advanced from 5 to 8 cents; selling this Pp a st., Georgetown. | A. description of ORNAMENTAL mere in cyery department. Every branch of a] aa 4—dtNov30 Secretary of the Treasury. resides at the corner of Seventh and E streets, | morning at $1 80a$1.87% for white, and $1.75 EMENT pets ee hy Baldwin and. lavcht. | 7 id and education is taught, and di- was filling alighted lamp in an upper room of a$1.80 for red. Corn 90c. A cargo of vats C Also, constant] meres peat Sia arti cle of | tects. cna Penn. avenue and 11th dy ‘will be are fol Saag os —_ P ee PURE — above ind! his dwelling. No damage was done except te | offered yesterday at 40 cents; not sold. - Cement, Plaster, Hels, &e at ‘of which were promptly attended to. jy 1i—tm* Circulars. iving ‘Rather tntindicn contean A PLENTIFUL su) of tn abe Few a the gentleman, who was burnt by the biasing Spworaror. | seing verycheap. ee ecar et — ft tates af tha beokbveren and by application to the | 4 eubio acticie wan, namaste aiowan fluid sheet EawTon P. HOuvER, Metropolitan Railroad Office, - Prinespal. 7 Ane gn en | eee eee eke Teeid- Easterx District.—Justice Bates disposed | [qr A German, on Monday, performed the} Potomac Lime Kilns one squate south of the ae adage en ey Ago — Se = ng in the can be in large of the following eases to-day: Wm. Murphy | feat of drinking sixty mugs of lager bier suc- | Lower Bridge, near ; = now mdy fer distribation. ARLES WERNER. on Pa. avenue, “cml! quanti, 0 be owt and Patrick Harvey. for assault and battery | eessively, in Jersey City, for a wager. The | Jy 16—eodw__(Intel,Organ,Union) | et haders can be ied ty calling on the C site Browns’ Hotel, will keep, th » ee "'CLEMERT REYNOLDS on Dennis O'Neil and wife, were sent to jail | Sentinel thinks the proprietor of a saloon wh LANK BOOKS of all kinds and sizes for sale | Secretary or sending their address through the sco, at ample supply of Pestibne best ICE N. B.—Choice Wines, Brandies. C “hegre for court; Michacl Kennedy. for creating a | would tolerata such » beastly exhibition, should at unusually low prices ost oftice. J. W. DEEBLE, Sec. | which’ he sell, on call, in any quantities, af | Dinuers, Suppers, &c., supplied in ~~ Buisance, was fined $9 and costs, be arrested for cruelty to animals, . | may —dtSep ad | usual, al notice, jy 3 FRANCK TAYLUK. a 3—lawow thelowest possible rates.

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