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= ‘ oe mt re ee naiiaiaintiiliiaiet iia tii i 7 " ¥.. eck iech — ottones | - a zia:Dr.W.W Watkins of Howarl County, | TVFORMATION If WANTED OF ONE| By WALL, BARNARD #N— igen mice d | REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR< Md., was yedlerday nominated by a Know No- | P winiam Harris, a shoemaber by trade. whe O° WEDNESDAY MORNING, OS Oa mae Rewier.—Sweeney, Rittenhouse & Co., bankers, the recipients +” contributions for the sufferers by yellow fever at Norfolk, Gosport, EVENING STAR. and Portsmouth, remitted, on their account . 4 7 : Some ill sell, at the Confectionery on. S| Fever in Virginia. _ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. last Saturday, the sum of $258.50. "| thing convention as,their’ candtdate for Cons, > ecadheury piscenen ce J oed. saw otic gext wo the comet Of D; the éutife stock in Stev, Rie The —The lebed 0a The total t collected im the Navy De- | £t@ss, from the district compored of the coun ho, it is sup 4 add fall different kinds Of Candies weunlly Lions, Aug. 21. vices | e total amount ¢ is $133.50 ties of Culvert, St. Mary's, Prince George’s Any one knowing such person & lishment ef the kind folk report twenty-f7 deaths from Herors 1% Prace are not unfrequently | partment and its bureaus ts Aung Arundel, Howard, Montgomery. and | Wher he is to be found will confer a great favor | \gopt i my e8% Counter Boxes, and large Se | Tom Nou. enty-AS found to be cowards in war; and men. nt- we said — over ad ae brag Lab Chagos rundel, iio , v a ps mothen by ENING informatti eat en ie, 6 rota Ses cai 4 two o'clock on cttarday tg two o’c lock on Mon- ii 5 seribed by t! rsons employ: n the Wash- r jay Georg ‘i _ st . ~ ‘ 7 ; J Sea te bem fekcrifcing hs Gy beret ington Ney Yan +-ccDr. Wun: H. Freeman and Dr. Castto, | @ixrep py X MIDDLE AGED Wo-| WALL, BARNARD fF evmeers. | day, and in Purtantonith twenty-four deaths for dreadful trial, when erty —— and ee a on Nis bo Byte A say beer eel e Eb sagt Ly left Pnilessietis for Nor- man, a pe pegeons ie oe epee feoeged Pn x ——y a — so aoe ney # : ; ml the hearts of the bravest sink with n- ") have + | folk, to offer their services to the sick. _ | dnd iro: as wong fh ctl MMODIVUS BRICK e How Association have sent an 0: pre cbr i por yp neg geome te “tn eg EE seal tea, -+.-J. T. Hart, the Kentucky sculptor, now por "eal, ge ein a ge i= steep AER AND C0! Capitel — mae to Baltimore for a large amount of provisio.4s, : ——————— . + instal yellow fever at Portsmouth, as ‘we leara (rom howe dee a pweslaerery » ca fies oF angie ed oueate poh Ang OOD CUTTERS WANTED —TWO OR | Hom On TUBSDAY, the Se” Miser the large | mattresses, e., which are to go down by the "elock,-was cauze eniad OE Mr; Ol Z . in eropl t,| Set Sabge nha lately oc- i ing. private sources. pte ona eaves, rope A = on. Penney! ress. Also, he has shipped Tostthe port of three Wood Cutters a rs “4 EY. | and well built three-story brick Howse, i iy, =I boat this evening. A who had the reputation of being ey. not (accordi those form | vania avenue, between Third and Four-and-a- paeen ae he ere half streets. There was considerable smoke, 1 immediatel: ‘ the . Judge Cranch. ‘, ‘, rn three of his finest marble busts; Gov. Phe thes Reeds, on the Columbian Vike, Ya pain sae go aes Omer of north B | The collections in Baltimore now amount to estimate of individual character in the au Crittenden, Gen. Taylor, and Robt. Wickliffe, | miles south af the city. street, near the north gate of the Capitol. The upwards of $10,500. a great 1 ames, Esq.—his latest and best productions, much = house contains thirteen conveniently aranged peer’ edge Gace, pondig ae tances | Larosarkoost tas Say omer > an tas | lnutied in Europe for thetrcxguisite Gnish and AEDS oe Greta on Hardware store, | Tooms and wide passage through the base, aad Praiseworthy Proceedings. pe him, at once devoted himself to the | done. — exceeding merit as works of art. Address “A G,” turough Post Office Datltnelth Getele wate ee Pe LotNo.| Bosrox, Aug. 21.—The mechanics of the ofiecs of humanity, and, by means in} Jou Pentianp intends visiti Washington «ss.The New York Temperance Societies au 20—At* 6, in Square 620, having # frent of thirty fect six Navy Yard, at a meeting called for the relief his power, ‘dminiciered to the sick and the with his Circus troupe, and will perform on | are making arrangements to give John B. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG | inches, running 195 feet seven inches toa thiny- “as ee ond CA i of the Gosport employees, last night dying, aud ves J ae the aie = oe end Be, ° f August, aut the at rte A Nore Bay ie hap the eben was ‘but competent man, as Clerk or Book-keep- | feet alley. Is certainly one eent buri mstanecs would mber. Joe is the popular clown is visi tt city, sometime next week. We poo! ad gy he can make him- aane pete — bed property. tnost beautiful | Contribute a day’s work each for that purpose. er, or in an’ “ own troupe, and is a host in hiaself. The cs- hat this popular epaker be self Ly ee ia aes oan altec in Washington, preseating the test com | The sum thus contributed will amount to $1,- 1e ad ‘ would ences given. characteristics had fled! He isnow receivin3 | tablishment hes been supplied with entirely | engaged to speak in Was ington. cause view. “There is alsoa pump of excellent | > pres Paw haemper seed Bary and woman.” new and brilliant pan ha of total abstinence needs revivifieation, just i Si el atalast pasting’ the coor. SP rmeriter ie 300. i rag new. TE A GOOD SHE Terms: One-fons' ; , the of a Veteran 4 Colonel Watts, the President of the City} Tae Conver of Tenth and ¢ strefhs north i W froner, that can bring good reco:nmenda- | and2 years, the purchaser 10 give notes for Death Officer. Couneils of Portsmouth, has taken a large | deservestho attention of the municipal author- | __*‘** J%4ge Gayle, of Alabama, formerly a x tions Also, a Cook, and a female to work in the deferred pa’ ts, bearitig interest from (he day Puwavetrnta, Aug. 21.—Clement ©. Bid- Whig member of Congress, is out against the | house. Apply at Mfrs Bates’s boarding house, on | sale ae To saawet Oe Gama Know Nothings. the southwest corner of P< zyenve and 9th st. ‘A deed given and a deed of trust taken. die, who commanded a company at Camp Du- itics. The pavement has been covered up by to that place bas removed the children who | carmen, who dump their dirt: therings auntie in the war of 1812, died this bare been deprived of their parents by the | there in spite of decency and thoelty laws | ....Mr. Jas. E. Wharton has retired from | #4 15—i¢ Tide Indispulable. -p EEN & SCOTT, pa %, ‘ yellow fever, and appointed such superintend- the editorial chair of the Wheeling Times, ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that | an is .____ Auctlonsers. | aged 60. aah ents as willeare for them during this time of | Tur Osservarory Buinpixa.—The dome of after a connection with that paper of nearly they can get a lot 24 feet front b 190 fost —- N & SCOTT, Avctioneers. Now President of Brown's University. their distiess. the National Observatory is much improved by | twenty yoars eantinuance. . Se er ee Oc led tena Gane wees E SALE OF CARRIAGES, | Uy oven, Ang. 31—Barbes Seam bes Ax Ovricta, Onaron.—Yesterday oMcer | croc tee ee ee cris itcameas?) spread | Rachiiis ta be feasted abd feted; New | We core O82 Fulowe: Hall Coacbmakers’ and Blacksmitl i. James Little, well known to our citizens as one York fashion. immediately on—or rather be- | 9? vas JOHN FOX, Séc. | Lumber, Shop Fixtures, &c., at Auction been elected President of Brown's University Se th Portes TUESD. the 2ist instant, we shall sell, Lr ot of the - iuses of AG, i — Firta District Potice.—Reuben Dodge, eons oS arrival - this cite Probably on se sommencin at 10 yarn nt ine eg in this city. in the act of exeeuting asearch warrant in threatening his wife, jail; William Dodge, ednesdaynext. A steamboat has char- 5: rer ee : bed ropa idles ae who | profanity, fine and ‘eutle; Patrick Kelly, | tered tocruise about the Bay to wait for the BOARDING. ____ | Eetory Oth and C streets, iminediately west of A aks. ~ o— “ k in i to his entering acertain room. Jimmy | threats, sseurity for peace. Pacific. Invitations te the number of some LADY HAVING TAKEN THE PLEAS. | the Centre Market, Washington, all the stoc! Barmorr, . 21.—Plour was dull thie oppone i i oh i $8.75. begged, but to no purpose; his fair nt three hundied and fifty have been issued to ant and newly repaired dwelling on Tenth | theestablishment, viz: coaches.s| moraing. A lot Ohio ht $8.1 was me Lagos Lege bis entry. : sory Waron Returxs.—Topley Me@regor, col- | all the déstexguc about town, including a mil- | street. No. 468, between D snd E, will be pleased | | An assortmen), ph Hear Hon. or Howard street sold forthe same. City Mills Tease! a eo Was 2: ie. ored, drunk, workhouse hinety days; Jacob Payne, drank and disorderly, do. thirty days; W. H. Ridgway, assault on Mr. Gross, jail; P. McAvoy, resisting officers, jail; John Gal- * ; 4 y men. Bi itary company, musical and dramatic corps, | {0 Teche one any ot er rooda we Linge | _ Several unfinished and second-hand Carriages, | was offered freely at $8.75, but found no pur- distinguished " politicians, members of the and handsomely furnished, and a latve yard at- | Buggies re chasers. press, telegraphic reporters, autograph collec- | tached to the house fOr the exerciaeet children. , the stock of Lumber, which is well sea- |" Wheat upon fhe tation fell off from 5 to tors, daguerreotypists, biography mongers. | Being near the avenue. it is most convenient for | soned; such as Spokes, Hubs, Fellows, finished tt. por bushel; white sold for $1.75«$1.88, red $1. teok anothermode. Assuming an attitude that would serve asa model for the study of some of our law students, he delivercd follow- fageloquent : : praphy : 4 unfinished. : 700 was unchange’; white *Maaam Were ‘the combined powers of ced Cale Ai amor norep seisty days. pool aa S Cees ee as, Ae? ar oon adeersy Tyee age, intelligent, active "Carriage and Baggy Wheels; hickory, ash 850900. pa morning Rye was faut; sales Erubas led on by Pluto himself between me shia , i plans haadlgny etalon tame and moral, wan's a situation where he can have | cherry in the Pitachmakers’ Peols, Benches and | at $1.05e$1.10 Oate—Geles of fair to ge sere joyment. >») —twik large “ 3 lvant ; and that mens png > any oy Serene EORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE, been given to Miss Fanny Osborne, a clever $ave Maryland, dette Vices 1 . es _* OARDING.—PERMANEN'T AND TABLE | _ A large lot of Tools in Blacksmith’s shep; Bel- } fr good new @hio, 450. The law, Madam, commands only where it Gzorerrow, August 21, 1855. young comedienne, at Wallack’s Theatre, New boarders can be accommodated at No, 421 | lows, Anvils, Paints and Painting Ap) . ., ork, on Friday evening: but alas! it was , wert side. between G and TH sts.| A large lot of Iron and Springs for Carriages k Markets Sacx coe on ae sue | _, Daring the last few days, business on Water | “too tate? Mics Osborn’ lied om Thucsday, Licniion plesscntand healiny, with wellfernished | Witi’whny other articles waich we deem un- mages = ave eat, eumbed.”” pia. street and along our wharves has presented a | Her health had been fuiling for some time. and desirable roo:ns. auseow | someney ie connie. csntntp be Pte ee a nor -—Stocks Acctent.—We learn from the National In- much more encouraging. and lively appear- +++: Rev. Mr. Streeter, the oldest minister |] pOARDING—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- | sold to the highest bidder. Cotton 2 fem and anchanged. Flour is firm: telligencer of this morning that Mr. Jacob | ance than it has for several months past. The | of the Universalist denomination in Boston. lvania avenue, opposite Brown's Hotel,has | Terms: Under $56 cash; over $50 accredit of gales of 8,000 bbMe. Southern at $9a$9.50 Hall, of Prince George’s county, Md., (who has been a sojourner in this aie for several months past,) was thrown from his bu; a few miles ont on the Seventh street , on preached at his church, on Sunday last, ‘the per eee er etiate ceathemen OUD ieoitseat ee Wheat—The market is unsettled; Southern first sermon he ever delivered, which was orig. | ‘vith board at moderate prices. She can also ac- | 7% Dearing Imterets 4 oy aap, white at $2.124. Corn is lower; sales of 20,000 Avction inally preached fifty years ago, in Richmond, soimmodate si ight table boarders. 9—e0ds ers. bushels. Provisions are unchanged. New amipaacire. eaelivers it twenty-five ete gl meres = number of vessv!s loading and unloading has been very considerable. The fine flouring mills of Messrs. Boyce & Taylor, Wilson, Ray —— | LOE LE LL TD Ma - ing i th tof hi ioners. — USTES'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE [=== Sunday sence omen poem ory a & Bro., Edes & Lyons are all getting in full | years ago, at the request of his parishioners Scania osinnMSe an se Lot.—On WEONESDAY evenin, pert the OFFICIAS. u angerous injuries. | biast again, and the extensive cotton factory |. ----A lady by the name of Mrs. Gardner the Capitol, has t, af 6 o'clock, I shall sell, by virtue His right leg was broken below the knee, and | or My Wilson, (the Pioneer,) with the multi. | some to her death under wavy pach * wae pri bel Seoiatia tanus ssitinie Soc cece of rat duly recorded, in front of the Trrasvey Derantment, Aug. 3, 1855. he has some internal hurt which may possibly fade of industrious o swe 8S er very pain! ircum- | se" large gud desirable ~ “ * peratives resembles a bee prove to be the fracture of one or more of his tibs. Mr. Hall weighs nearly three hundred pounds, and there is of course greater diffieul- . : ri ri 4 i f Square Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the stances at the camp meet! ar Ri , | families or single gentiemen, Wh!*h she will rent premises, Lot No 26, in subdivision 07 on Thursday aca Who cetuabela’ with or without board, at moderate prices. Also, } sonth of Square 915, fronting 4» feet on Maryland | 1.2, suthorized by the act of 18%6, redeemable on i i trans boarders can be accommodated with | avenue, running back on the line of 9th st. cast 96 ae the ground sho was stung by an. insect, beam be ihe day acne! Her table isatail time } feet 49g Inches. Terms at sale and after the 12th November, 1856, that the whole hive in mid summer. The iron furnace of Poor & Co., is also in full blast, giving em- . bye = jent to a number of worthy operatives. being in delicate health, the inj *s = . INO J. DYER, Trustee. of that stock will be purchased by thie pons eves the precise nature and ex- bar contract for furnishi: ; " 3 aith, the injury re- | supplied with the best the market can afford. aa 20—3t#* D ‘ 2R, or any part oy in deters . 5, sae Y ing the stone for the | ceived affected her nervous system to such a Sew - Balt Sun) ge SUIRE. Auctio t at any time to the 30th No ama to the Washington Inksmery oe Treasury extension has been awarded to Mr. extent that she ruptured a Blood weasel “aad au (Be a? By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. | | department at any previous Dennis O’Neal, of our city. A portion of the stone will be brought from the Port Deposit quarries, and the balance from Mr. 0’Neal’s quarries upon the Potomac. mediately after the occurrence of the accident, where be will remain in faithful and skilful hands until his resovery. x S = = ‘nich 3 percent. premium wilt ; i ARD, &c —MRS. BATE _W. | &MALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON | vember next, for w! lied in a short time. . . Corner of Peasselvanta & e and Sth street, S Third st. at Public Auct On WED- | be paid in addition to the sums expressed in the +++» We learn from the Catholic Mirror ie is red toaccomiodate gentlemen with rooms, NBSDAY afternoon, Aug certificates that ‘‘on the morning of the 10¢ Con- | wlth or withon hoard. Every edort willbe made | SESOAN attorney aS ig of the 10th at the Con. P ast 2: = : . : 2 wis co ae ~N ing 19 feet 4 And to the holders of the siocks of the other pa hie We would inform ‘Justice,’ of the Organ | vent of the Visitation, Mount de Sales, Miss poem tose coitifonabis who may aes and is, in Square No 52, Pee Se nat loans of the United States, that parchases of the Selick acme Guetnae deamiaieeent and Georgetown Advocate, that we always breast epg to peermedia Tr sich sane — ning back 8 feet 9 inches, with the improvement, same to the amount of $1,310,000 will also be made - smell a rat when we see his tail; or, in oth ‘ary vuliana; Miss Mary Dyer, New Jerse; in oe me dwelling house 4 livery stable, and, after taking a companion | words, judge of the character of a eeapoeel now Sister M. Catherine; and Miss Maren FOR SALE AND RENT. Ce ee atable, uring the same period at the following rates; ip with Lim, went “bobbin round” the city. | ent by the language he uses, and always make | Hughes, Pennsylvania, now Sister M. Vero. cee ec | Terms: One-third cash ; the residuc in6 and 12] For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of 18 His style of driving not suiting the owner, he | it, point never to run a muck with an indi- | ica, were admitted to the White Veil. The CE ee ee ror waiia | Moone ne eS. Wicotine, “| percent ; for stock of the loens of 1517 nad 1348, a seat @ messenger to request the return of his | vidual whose head and heart aro both so | Rev. Father Ward presiding.” i. Stoty Pattie Dwelling, with echd Weck Wille: | on the praises. ov SSS xoctsoneer | premium of 15 per ceat.; and for stock issued un- horses and carriage. The young man consid- | }i,sccq by corrupt principles, or the frst | eee | |Z. Ler ee ocr ca tehtcies au Is—d Brats der the ect of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- Shavatr aguintt the Sonar epee named member, so downright Know Nothing-| JJ A Letter.—(Not to be read by Ladies.) Sreseaiikitclos and caliar. To a person j eS ee ie ek ws . ish (naturally, we mean,) in its character, as ALVABLE TRACT OF LAND NEAR | demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent to preclude the possibility of his couching a Beltsville at Public Sate.—On THURS- Interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu - Battimore, August 16. of an excellent private dwellinz, a rare opport of the request, his female companion urgin; Dear Sir—It is working marvels here. Old ty is offered s him to carry ghem out on the spot. In the cation i : 9 i iain werent ioe y, Angust 23d, at 4)¢ o’clock p.m, at the iff from the Ist July last to hort communication in decent language. Jus- | Pe? that have been 20 years afflicted find relief. Also, the adjoining vacant lot, DAY, August 2c) Sali sell a tract of land near | lated in the certificates, afternoon the team was returned to the stable, | °° ge the electi and actually shout for joy and gratitude. Little For terms enquire of W K 5 me om, a ante ay ment here, with one day in addi- where the messenger was sitting. The young ae ape at the result of the clection— children that have suffered for months have been | and Coal Yard ae Dickson, andred acres. This | the day of settlemen' , y man attempted to punish him there, but after @ few unsuccessful attempts to strike his cool, deliberate opponent, he found it necessary to make a sudden and rapid retreat because of the skill with which » horsewhip was used by the opposing hand, —— Ax Oncay Gatsper, who bins oh ring to r ms of Messrs. Marlow, | tion. to enable the Treasurer's Graft to reach the cured in four or five days. One old gentleman | stieet, Georgetown acres is cleared the says he ‘‘ feels twenty years younger.’> Another rr that five drops relie him in half anhour A music engraver has been cured that was given up by four Doctors. Two partial alysis entirely wstored, and ever so many Rheumatic cures: Sprains, and Burns, of which it is impossible to keep an account. A large Ovarian Tumor, (an aggravated case,) all dissolved and cured in three As an evidence of the superiority of the Evening Star as an advertising medium, a gentleman residing in our city had a want in- serted yesterday, and this morning he has been completely besieged with applicants ever since he reached his place of business; and when we left. they were still coming. We learn from the camp meeting in Mont- , OF THE BEST LO- new and convenient pr, &e. -Apply at 2 Hth arty. f Certificates tranemitted to this department un- Ger the present notice should be duly essigned to the United States by (he party entitled to receive the purchase-money. . . C.3 E, Payment for these stocks will be nade by drafts au iid onect ND COMMO- aia avenue, dions How i weeks—and an inveterate Chronic Piles cured | 5... 0s House, No. cataet ; the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York eo ing peop lie —— gomery county, that every thing connected | after constantly using the “Klectric Or!” fou talon ioe premiens« ch TONER Ry GREEN & SCOTT, Anctioneers. pee ae ia eats rites entitled t receive this morning. The itinerant musician then | With itis moving onquictly and harmoniously. Poets Sitough the gentleman cou ot have |“ suiz_gee ene AXTENSIVE SALE oF mavogany.| one 5 inact i: * . : in atte! i y | been cu he abandoned it after a few trials Se epee ee 3 ALE \ ¥*+ } the money maj . went tothe Avenue, where, in a short time, | TB¢ number of persons in attendance is very | been cur rary relief —he persevered in its use. RIVATE SAL fs se A é RAL FRAME | #4 Walnut, end other Farniture st Aue~ JAMES GUTHRIE he cranked tozether a large crowd, com large, and the prospects for doing good is en Mr. Hance, who is the leading dealer here in . : r js Houses, suitable for 7 small femilies. | tion.x—On FRIDAY, the {7th instam, we shall Pi “ mainly of children; but he did not succeed in | 9°8*28ing- a ee pumber of ocr | medicine, a man of fortune and business capeci'y, parece wos Penge pH past Se in ad aaeace sell, at the southeast corner ef 7d: and Dsts.,eg- | gx 4—atNovi Secretary of the Treasury extracting from them a large number of pen- | Methodist friends contemplate attending the | says he never sold any thing to compare with i | oui of Square 516, en ith and Sth strects, | posite the Patriotic Henk, at Wo'clocka m,a GEORGE F. KIDWELL & CO., ies. which in this season of llenty, the ju- necting rear Bladensburg, which commences (and surely he has sold some.) and be thinks it and fronting Massavhv e and £ street. | large assortment of excellent F ure, wiz: raelpneatayn veniles expend for fruit aad LS ot ben W on the 24th instant. F 3 will entirely supersede all the abominable stuif | Terms easy. Luquire on said square at No Mahogany Sofas, sofa Bedstead>, Lounges, and KINDS 0; COALS AND Wood, pend for small beer. We} the following veasels arrived at our wharves | sold as external applications, (made of turpen- | sot. au4—eotf ‘Union Chairs ALL . < Frank- have —" rag that the monkey elicits yesterday: Barque Wm. Chase, Dorry, St | (ine, bituminous oils, &c.) . aa Tween Mahogany rocking, parlor, revolving.and castor URTEENTH egypt ( = more admiration than the melody; which | Tonas to F. aA. H. Dodge; Brig Fidelia, |, O2€ ™an says for {+n years he has tried ever, OR SAL E—IMPROVED AND UNIM- Chairs a - lin Engine Howsc,) bave now om Ean) oo either shows a love for toology paramoust to} 7: N York. F&A 4 * | thing that came alone for his case, but never proved Real Estate —JENNINGS PIGOTT Do fine Wardrobes, centre, card, @tning, | srscie in their line, which will prices that for the music, or an admiration of the | Hicks, New York. to F. ¥ Dodge; | touched the disease till he used ‘De Grath’s | Alterney at Law and Agent for Real Pstate, has and othe Ta ie They “Ucit a share of public >, side, sofe and other | 12 sult tie ‘edging themselves to give satisfac- Fon to a top Sideboards, dressing and | NB —A cargo of White and Ree Ash Coal steamer Columbia, Harper, Baltimore, to Hyde & Davidson ; schooner America, James, Port Deposit, the F. Wheatley. The brig ad t tricks of the anime! as being indic_tive ofmore merit than the mere turning of a crank after the manner of the man at a grindstone, Electric Oil’ from Philzdelphia, and he would | several small Houses and Lots; and a number of Do give $20 for a botile if it could not be had for less. | unimproved building Lots in different portions of . Send on 200 dozen small, 100 dozen medium, and | the city, which he will sell at moderate prices Do opcen Seat cattery, [nes Seremmetatiog terme | Fesons VOHING marble top’ Waill Closets ana Night- | (neat) will beseldl lows ee Tue Youxe Lavrs’ Casstcat Ixerrrvre, | {Ur for Boston, by es ney tee ey! To Piet. Dz Gnaru, Philsdelphia, °° | °He will take charge of RE Estate, attend to | ~ 2° marble top is , 6 a select family boarding school, is located at he flour market this morning is less active : é leasing, renting, &c., investigate titles, and at- Do Bookcases and Secretaries and Writing HALL & HENNING, No. 490 E strect, between Fifth and Sixth sts., | 94 inclined to droop—held at $8.75 asin | In Washington, a gentleman at Brown’s Hotel tend paiticulariy to conveyancing Desk ” | WHOLESALE & RETAIL T/A DEALERS, Rev Si a Mirick bei the principal. | (Uelity; none arriving by canal; sales eon- ange ge Tala F Deleted ed eas cured 1p |“ Ogtce 516 Washington iibrary, on llth street, Do and walnut Hatracks, Cribs and Cra- No. 510 Seventh Street, The « — inst sive sada wx th my se lan r ded to home manufacture. Wheat is begin- poole Po pga weap es = shite pouee A | vetweenCandD. au 16—3w al 4 course of instruction includes the Latin, ning to arrive quite freely ; market heavy and ; getting stronger from pa- es “ t Cottas tA, which we ralysis, and has spent before hundreds of dollars 0! NT.—A PARLOR AND Do French and walnut Cottage Bedsteeds h supplies of TEA, eine pupees.<-d geutlena Gls Wee one coms. Bs Aken d Chambers for |2,fnely painted Cottaze Ghamber Seis ovfer in 7aantities to suit purchasers. |Our ott, Esq., Druggist, that this Electric Oj] cured } rent, in a new Briek house. Cane, cttice, fancy rush, r cking aud other Chairs | bres are dow, and assortment unrivalled, French, and English languages, natural - mathematics, history, mental and moral philosophy, and belles lettres—in short HA inst received. and are constantly recelv- 4 and inclined to droop also; red $1.70a$1.76 ; in white $1.75a$1.35—the last figures for strictly : 4 tne Leoking- of— es rime. Corn, none offering, would comm: his lame leg inaday ortwo. And several well i n tor for sale. | Giltand matogany and walnut frame &* | Consist all the branches usually ee in the best | Bpag3 : i Seucrince, nd | ‘snown citizens have derived so imsch tomcat from Tidegood “Aopiytee Fou LUNDY wipe awe IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER, schools of the country. $ system is admira- * [it as to praise it beyond any application known | gue No. 46 Li . | eather Beds, hair and shuek Mattresses OLD AND YOU ND TWANKAG bly adapted to that thorough development and Hundi have been pee of corns and little £ China, glass and crocker HIYSON SKIN AD . The Yellow Fever. We have but little additional news from Norfolk or Portsmouth concerning the fever. The fever is raging in Norfolk with fearful rapidity, and many deaths are occurring there among the high and the low. severe discipline of the mind nececsary to se- cure the great objects of female education. LUN OVy CHONG, SOUCHONG, twee: he we deem ane | ete eG ORANGE, F LOWERY PEOCO . Washington, bet n 10th and Ith streets, south | necessary to euumerate, ENGLISH AND LONDON oe AST, &e. The “Electric Oil’ is very cheap in the large | side of Pa. avenue, kept fur long years by Mr. J. Terms: All sums of and under $26 cash; over in -Ib. packs, % and ghests boxes bottles. Be sure you yet the genuine, with Prof. | Miller, with all the necessary Tools, sutficient for | $25 a credit of 2, 3, and 4 mouths, for notes bear- Teas packed to ' nea, from & DeGrath’s name blown in the bottle,and written | large parties and balls of 3,000 and 4,000 persons. ae satisfactorily endorsed to 25 Ibs. capacity. All Teas warran A « signature on the label. No (yenuine) “Electric | A cake machine (invented by the subscriber him. he above stock of Furniture fs new and in - | satisfaction. Orders ly attended to. Sam Ou”? to be had of lars anywhere in the United | self) large enough to make 3,000 or Pi gto omaroes fect order, and will be sold to the highest bidder ples may be had en = jeation a au 16—eo6t pains too small to make a note of it; but enough “| rable lorena STORE FOR RED 3 Copying Presses Mann can be told to conviuce any man however scep- or Sale —The first Confectionery Store in With many other articles tical, A Grizvous Nvisasce.—We are informed that the alley in the a bounded by Ninth and Tenth and E and F streets, and east of the run, is in a condition most likely to breed cholera within a very short time. Vain efforts States ; therefore beware of imposition. of cakedaily; other smaller machines, an GREEN & SCOTT, i In Norfolk, Capt. Freeman and R. C. Bar-| | Sola'by Messrs. STOTT & CO., and by CIS- | cialty every article used in a large confectionery | au 15—a Auctioneers. - have been made to induce some of the Corpo- : scons a yy CIS~ | chalty every iD . LL STRANGERS ration officers to have it ee —_ ne te are reported dead. Benj. W. Palmer, | SELL, Georgetown, and others. aulg | establishment. For eee rv} Garin eee A \isiting the Cit should see Hunter's Cate vent ch future accumulation o! as * ‘k in the G ard, i o ton. 3 = . | ke of the curiosities Patent Ufice as po ag deny Whe Beas. of Hesith ie 16 rser’s cler! © Gosport navy yard, is 10 Te Nervous Sufferers.—A retired Cler- between 10th and lith streets, Washington there will be added to the sale three fine marble- | logue also dead. top painted Cottage Set, four fine Walnut Exten- | 50, bis Description of Powell's Great Pictures gyman, restored to health in a few days, after} _&¥ 16—eo3t HUNTER is to be seen at 460 Tenth street. many years of great nervous suffering, is anxious OR RENT—THAT YERY DESIRABLY sioa Tables, one fine gilt Gothic Frame French Spectfully requested to look at the premises, r} FY 7 by 2 “ 3i—3m* as there are many poor n families sur-| About twenty new cases were reported in} to make known the means of cure Will send welll No.6, 4 t, the | Plate Mirror, 72 by 21, and marble bracket we. rounding it, who would go off like chaff were | Portsmouth on Saturday, a large proportion | (free) the rescriptious used. Direct Rev. JOHN Fic ER Te cas atewioas 4 GREEN & SCOTT, ACARD. @ pestilence to break out there. of which were colored persons. pp AE Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. | trom the City Hall, recently ooonied By —— SR risa beth ge 2 Se “= z. a aaa fe yy a au 17— Blagden, being in compiete order, containing MARSHALL'S SALE. ween ‘Washington ‘and Bap Practice.—We had a complaint laid} _4™"S the sick, are Newton Ashton, Dr. 7A Remarkable Remedy—For all pains, | "ine lodging rooms, two of which are ver: large Pp virtue of writ of Fiere Facias issued from the | be citizens of Cocke, and Capt. George Chambers. Dr. J. N. Schoolfield aod Mr. John Emer- son of the Virginia Bank, are recovering. The destitute little children, (about 30 in number,) who have lost their parents by the pestilence, are snugly quartered at the Acade- my Building, being kindly nursed and cared for. In addition to the “ Sisters,’ a number of charitable ladies had arrived at Norfolk to fore uz, this morning, by a gent! who had suffered in the outward man by a partial application of the hydropathic system—name- ly, 2 doucke from an upper window—the occu- pant of the chamber emptying her slops on those below without respect to persons; thus showing no partiality in her medical ministra- tions. To say the least, (and we, too, speak from experience,) we are not particularly fa- Vorable to that mode of treatment, | | rooms, wardrobes in six of them, a pair of hand- fe ne she is now dent balers Me teak Gare oe some spacious parlors, main hall ten feet wide, tris spor hcewed oe ee rat Wakione: PIANO F w= tong ax : Womb Complaints, bites of insects, sores of any | 400d dining room, kitchen and stove room, suite | (Gt direcied, 1 shall expuse to public sale | Some of the Eriotbwing that abe te fully Gom- kind ‘whatever tse Prof. DeGrath’s ELECTRI Spedinac a fa soe i chee eyes se Secon on MONDAY, the ah of ree ast next, has — discharge the duties of ber prokens OIL, from 39 South Eighth street, Philadelphia, | at the store of White & Sons, No. 321 Pennsjiva- | SU ep St oy one Gout House door at 12 o'clock Deen te a hontot those who may favor her with This article is pleasant and soning nia avenue. : : if M., the following property. viz: All that piece or | oir % STOTT & CO., Agents. CISSELL, George. | _8U 16—eolw = fareet @f ground fying aud being in the city of a ee on 24 lessons, at her residence, or town. au 16 ENTS REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES | Washington, and known on the plat of said city | g19 at the residence of het pupils. “ ‘west half uare No. 7: $150 a year will be received for the rent of | a5 the of ~ Premiums at the Fairs—Whitehurst’s | those new Cot t Kendall | 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 in sald in the ascendant.—The juries of each of the Pomel pr iee gg pe # stable, ‘wood, square No. 553, together with all and si the CARD.—The subscriber informs his friends late fairs at Baltimore, Richmond, and New York, | shed, and other conveniences attached. Pumpsof | improvements thereon ; seized and levied upon as | A\ and the public that he is now alle to att awarded their hightest premiums to J. H. W. for | pure water are near the door, and communication | the pepeeey tant Tutchett, Ry oes his business. He can be found at his old stalls, Joan T. Russext, indicted for forgery, and their tereosco} i Georgetow: No. 58 to October term 1854, in ferec Cehtre Market, read) it them. as he confined in jail since the last term of the crimi- > ie . 2 crac Snr ae pevend peor npebe eo Haden fa ln eto pg Ghiries N Noel and Henry pecan always bas done en ee best of BEEF nal court of this District, appeared before his | ***!*t in nursing the sick ; and nurses are still 7 Tr. W. also received two medals at the World’s tecneens, at the Geen fare, Sor the abcomeindatas .D. HOOVER, Siueeean Sand. JNO. WALKER, honor, Judge Crawford, by nakaee yes. | in demand. Fair, nen tae @ premium at Crystal Palace, | o¢ clerks in the Departments. ae ae Pa Marshal for the District of Columbia. | jy’ Victualler. Thonrpeces muted by his counsel, Colonel M | A morchant from Norfolk, direct from Port- | “iso tie frst awards of the Maryland Institute | oT 22° ee ee ee = : Pea! CLOCKS! CLOCKS: hompson, and gave bail in the sum of one mouth by the Seaboard and Petersburg Rail- | for three past. the undersigned, either by letter or at his house at * ou want a good honest Clock—ore that will thousand dollars for his appearance at the : : - Whitehurst's Gallery in this city 1s on Pa. ave- | iteutar rs ened, cither by letter orat his howeat | Hop saLe Five excellent Work Horses — | [7 You wants the correct time, dep tn at 6 next term of the criminal court, and was there- | roads, brings the latest tidings from Norfolk | nue, between Four-aud-a-half and Sixth streets. | “¢* be had ana the houses inspeoted at any time. One pair are matched, and fine car- FRANCIS, 400 Seventh street. tas Clocks Upon released from custody. and Portsmouth, and they are of a truly me}-| feb 17 nae of these Sper eee he ey na Patiers eter inon Mate ont ea ; — cannot be excelled—handsome Ok is ware Cenrez Maxker —Another fine and exten- | “BCboly character. He states there was no| spThe Marble Hall Clothing Emporium | ™ “™- No. 4, Kendall Green. grape & i aa rane 2 sive display of fruits, vegetables, and meats abatement of fever whatever. The general ee Hotel a Liege! sie Clothing for LF B.—Rents paid qua.terly In ADVANCE. Micah Gs eek ntion ah ouatt Genee Applytc| STEWART’S SKYLIGHT apn peo this morning, the prices about the -ame as | impression seemed to be that it was rather on Beets te purchaees Boys’ wear. —— order to t See ea LE A pet, me, on 10th , between Penna. avenue and C AGUERREOTYPES taken for 2 those of Saturday. Our preference is, that if | the increase at both places. our customers with a stock of Goods not to be OR SALE—TWO HUNDRED LOTS. | street, CHARLES LYONS. upwards, and fitted in splendid cases. We any persons are to break their legs, the indi- . 4 walled for the coming seasons, our present stock Price $75 each. Two years’ credit, or 10 per | au 14—eo3t* have tbe finest — in the city, whieh for soft- Vidells whe persist in throwing refuse fruit,| From Hampton, we learn that Mrs. Segar’s | [) Goats, Vests and Pantaloons will be sold at pri- | cent, discount for cash. Apply atthe i Be aE ness and distribution of shade ls net at such as canteloupe and watermelon rinds, on | (from the infected district in Norfolk) was the ces Hint coma pl ee. Nenreng e mp yh ay nga ellows é BNYSICE GRESMS’ GARbe nd WA- walled in the Faite sep PL ATISX pecans bg te dng dag tipped by pyc sth aera en evened erate Narselis, &c., of superior cut and workmanship. | + Oars FOR BA LE—TWO OR THREE Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics” Iestieats, ser W Galt & Drove Jewelry Store ' the slippery fragments. cet ne) | there; feports tothe contrary notwithstanding. | on 8 pte bia Rabie! Fee oareals on ton yuom’ eget | is highly of te Deine ar ae “=m r 2 tire b = On ten years? credit. sent to istrict c 3 Taz Onraan.—The Board of Managers of pn - terete lh Expross MARRIED. “apply to 7-8. DRURY. Bend your orders to 8h Bridge st., . COPARTNERSHIP. the Washington City Protestant, naar Ay- Sia a Didlowe: On the 19th instant, by the Rev. Jno.C Smith,} y#ict# fy 2 tr oe (HE undersigned have this day for estes lum gratefully acknowledge the following do- | "™* ° ‘ : Mr. RICHARD H. MOORE to Miss ELIZA R REN T—SEVERALHANDSOME PAR- SILVER WARE. Ufo Be for the purpose of teanenct- pag i Newer. ong Papi teamegy nd amen oan y aod ae | lppetinpen street stance’ alse Table and Tiensient Dosrd Inquire at | DonWon ef the x styles, COODStne of eal: ing a Flour and General Commission business, at - 4 seaneen Sa", an 2 in eve and a 5 _ ver Ware si : - trough Mes, Cel Tusebull $3, S""*™ © | thowe who remain are rapidly falling before DIED. Mrs. SNITH?S, 223 F street. ap9—it | {a'Silver Tea Sets, Silver Walters, Pitchers, Gob. | 101 Water street, Georgetown ; $5. HARTLEY, the Fell Destroyer. God only knows what E. D. HARTLEY On the 2ist instant, FLORENCE, only child Susax R. Cox, Ses’y. lets, Cups, Salt Cellars, &c. eo will be ‘the eat. Every relation FS bave, and of Themes end Elizabeth Bentley, aged 9 months o NOM ANTILE GS 45 HALT PRICE. Pe Ea jos orks, Ladies, Desert Ruler Gronextown, D. C., August i, 1655. Tar M ‘ . rthy imitation of | 2¢ar.y all my friends are gone. y), mo friend respectfully invi- rc wanced. N Ri &c. every pattern, are of our we ———— the Foudden Yon Domne ant the ‘Ameciedi gladly, would I leave, but £ cannot and will led to plow es tose toad ‘he residaioe'of Fat or jaan ogi mocag imanufsctate, . pure, and offered ni, MRS. ae c. recente g. oor Paste: Rides, intend, next week, we learn, giving an | "ot desert our citizens in their distress her parents, on M street south, between 10th and | "Wy. Chumerate them : Le lowest pli ee of Sitverware maiie to’ order | | BW Geley © a at Pe. casnen, nethaaeh excursion down the river—the proceeds tobe | The Petersburg Democrat publishes the Lith atreats antic hs tesitin irke® oles 5 very pretty black lace Mantillas, at $3 each, for- fr erighenl howibieaianead. pe rar street, over Ford % Bros ‘Drag applied ta the relief of the Portsmouth, Gos- | following letter from Norfolk, dated the 17th | Thine aching heed ts pitiowed freve wo more; |; poi peer EE a ig le Wo GALT © BRO., Store, Washington port and Norfolk sufferers by yellow fever. tetleaks Now thy blest spirit’s wi its flight above, 5 co 60 y * 224 Pa. avenue, betwegn 9th and 10th sts. Pictures at 50 cents and upwards. 3 amas 4 ‘To join ln seraph hymas of joy and love. * a-viack uitk fringe trimmed do., €5. former price | _ #4 15—6t ree sicsinacn se Mrs. R. is agraduate of Whiteburst’s pt Paston oe St. Parnicn’s Cuuncn ac- | «| a ag ne eeaees i Mee On the 17th instant, SYDNEY CLAKFSON, 10 LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. — = owledges with thanks the receipt of one hun- | $3. e. ere ; | tnfant son of G. E. and Rebecea J. K aged 1 | 3 black a) jue fringed do., $5 50, former e 4 , Kaife, dred dollars from a Protestant. ciesen, to | ket, and Baltimore corn beef can be obtained | inonths and 7 days. ; tats ageg iti pliq a Lag Tae lesa snap ed erste Jaet, Wapests Bas ca a as ‘Bes. be transmitted, with the collection taken up | from only one house in the city; in fact, sap-] On the 16th instant, WILLIAM ROCHE, in super black silk do., ©, tocmae price $18 Bak aor pe iana, oa papules peony head rtbve 9 ood baste. ate low pee, at St. Patrick’s on last Sunday, for the relief | plies of ail kinds have been cut off, and no mar- | the 3th year of his 1 ROBERT ALEXANDER | 2st, waite bridal do., $ ae Seno ere O18) Tir, ween examination, Secretion oves in~ | call at 490 Seventh street. on ‘ of the sufferers at Norfolk and Portsmouth. paca andy 3 tyr Bes Bosy Ao Siete etl coal toa of Soba L'Sek ELsaDeR Ce Hewyten tex ree 690 MAXWELL & BO. | comet, they will Copasioen a Taide ie =e x4 pias violence from the rs in the country. ef he : ; for it unother warrant same quantliy ‘NCU DRAWING PENCILS from ¢ Tax Frasxutx Fine Coxvany's Excunsiox, | Deaths byfeyer are not all reported. I have | a&sd clghymonile nad ght gaye | lf 8 Pavavenney bet Sth and 100 a | i nee hen mdles tthe Vou sod. afl | PREBCM it Mast uot be forgotten, will take place w- | thiadnfermation from a physician who has fant danghter of ©. B. and Jessie M. Weaver uaineaupun Gala TESS UP Lad give the business bis ys en ’ v morrow. We repest, the proceeds areto | much practice. Allperdons are required to At Springtield, Mass.. on the 15th Instant, Mas fy aerereeb seg inlay rod a RT A ie - Tai egeelee Last Dace, Weaningtes’™” be applied to the relict ot sutlerers by the | report the Board of Health ewes of fever | THOMAS DENNY SARGENT, aged twenty- a me RANGE SAVLOR. jy 13 eam yellow fever iu the infected cites of Virginia. | that they may know of alter W-day. six, of this city.

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