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ate - . oa “tide ’ bs . ad a ere — — - WANTS. AUCTION TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. nit, Atlco, from the committee to express ~~ BYA. GREEN, Auctioner. «| REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. «| the sense of this Board in relation ie in TED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, : ; : —— Hes geese Ds oniy Coe omamced Pal won| Mice nance AG hatte | TSE ALO ARERR Ra | 4 ¢ County comm: and - Bt “oe Great et LocaL INTELLIGENCE. The Board then adjourned. yesterday, W. H. Fowle, President; Edgar | _sep4—! af a of te Court of said Diseriee’ aie Bauriwore, ny 4.—The Norfolk boat has Crrr Covxctis—Board of Aldermen.—This | AtD.—On Saturday, the Clerks in the office | Snowden, G. H. Robinson, Daniel Cayroods ES eS rae ling hepa arrived here, bringing awfal tidings from that Board met yesterday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, | of the Sixth Auditor contributed $150 for the | and J. W. Nalls, Justices. Little business Geenens given ifrequired.= address Wim Calla”? . ,de- | ill fated city. A letter to Dr. Morris, of thi t to adjournment, and was called to | benefit of the sufferers by yellow fever at Nor- ted, and the court adjourned over | at this office. sep 3—3t* ‘on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day | Pager by the President, who laid before the | folk and- Portsmouth, which amount has been | WS transacted, See ee ink yin, in font | °itY> says that there were 64 deaths there on —— Sracaamees from the Mayor an- | forwarded by Messrs. Swseney, Rittenhouse | to this morning, when the case of Jefferzon for ANTED—A goop WASHER AND the oni ¥ to sell lots of Monday, and the Herald gives the names of sonneieg = approval of certain acts passed a hag to the proper aathorities of the ill-fated | stabbing Breen will come up. dias? eae eis j Bond Peery ‘the ighteen 35 who died on Sunday. Itaays that 50 bodies the Boal . 7 The mayor transmitted to the Howard As- t Mrs. Bates’s boarding house, on " b be A report from the inspeetor of fire appa-| We learn that the Mayor of Alexadria has | sooiation of Norfolk and Portsmouth $700, the — Bia emer e tree Hhecrespece Eonpeosgs Cc we a =e Seater. An order has ratus was received, and referred to the com- | transmitted in behalf of the citizens, to the | gret instalment on the collections in Alexan- | ‘au 15—tf (00 coffins in addition mitteo on the fire department. Howard Asssociation of No-folk and Ports | sndria. Tho good work is still progressing, to the 50 that were Sengdown on Saturday. . ‘ED—. RESPECTABLE, A bill from the Commoa Council authorizing | mouth, srven hundred dollr+s, and that fur- | 954 we trust ere the week coneludes to be able ‘ANT! A SMALL, Rocheed whi The boat brought up a great numer of the appointment of a superintendent of the | ther cpap hata te in pensrea. ae chronicle another addition to the funds. ie et Soest h wotteeie® The ten: the gis whe Weis Ate tt tan thsengs: Peo pablie schools; referred to the committee on| Beacon Lodge, I. 0 0. F. of this city, has] The receipts via canal for last month were | oo +i be punctual and probably permanent, and “t Some public rae eagerness: & soreeers twenty dollars for the yellow fe- ny stoall owing to . arcaa on eer will take gee Cotober. a : paler from the rain in the read et two of the corporation laws to | _ It will be recollected that the Merchants’| fine to repair. hor seKeeper and seamstress; services required Im- tt payment vided for them. i Exchange recently instituted measures of re-| 4 heavy rain, commencing yesterday after- | mediately. Address “‘L,”’ at this office. the Congress library; passed. An act for the rellet of B. C. Wright and C. G. Klopfer; referred to the committee on Claims. The fever is abating in Poritsmouth—about 10 death there daily. lief. The committe inted by it for the | y5on and ‘continuing through-Jast night, cooled | jy 23—% wit sh jai eee 2 Second Ward haye collected about four hund- | the sul atmosphere, and this morning prom- GARDENER WANTED—One who thor- ren dollars. We have notget hoard of the re- | ices a rainy day. A oughly understands the cultivation and care iti ts ii id lots of gri Re sea tr. Houston ted the tion of John | sults of the labors of the committees of the] We sce by the rs that Mr. Ai J. | of a flower and fruit len and . Sat- | Court, the trustee will convey sai Rumored Railroad Accident. ane > ref i parm commen mies remaining six Wards. Ross, a young gent Po brought up ats ae iit ry teimonin of wot tasted he purchasers) cost and an ed New Yonx, Sept. 4—The Stonington mail. Ao, ® communicat m the ci J oad andria, was ki ai ‘ap, Texas, ro > A pply X ats. 1f the terms of sale are not com: with- yoyo" ; referred to the committee on ene Me-ravsa- ells Biss Piasasells wm babons in an * affray. The ee bar passed be as ard F sts. the P oe due ~~ ye morning had ae arrived at Mr. Busey offered a joint resolution relative | corpus case, contrary to general ex- | gsyal resolutions of respect. A Maen a.m. It is reported there been an ac- ss the } ion of the Fifth Ward market-| pectation, came to an abrupt determination | The sale of the land of dalingahah tax-pay- ‘ANTED—T O SELL, ON LIBERAL por at the risk and PATE Tay alee F J Mor- i i = terms, eight or ten neat and nearly new Stonington - house, passed. on Friday last, before his honor, Judge ers, in aecordance with the code, took p the inet Y, Trustee. 4u39, & joint resolution relating to the grade | sell, in the City Hall, by the withdrawa! of the yesterday at the Court House—few buyers. Frame Houses on soe-5 ee tof a {szcomp prsPatcu.} of Doageyivania avenue ; 2 complaint of the mother of the child in ques- 1" Many of our schools opened yesterday, and | 99 ecew Jeweler, 349 Pa. avenue. sep 1—eo2wkds ‘Auctioneer. Provipencs, Sept. 4.—The New York train, ‘ epper_presented the petition of B. | tion, which had been taken from her by its | made a fine beginning for the fall session. = Pet —- ea I in the . mires of sud others; which was referved to the | father, and to recover which she had instit The market isdull. Little grain coming in. ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. v Stonington railroad, thrown coumuit cc on improvements. ted proceedings. Consequently, the writ of | rtour $3.25. Wheat, red $1.60a$1 65, white en ee Oe Oe onal amen USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Real | the track last night when near Kingston, in Smith presented the petition of D. W. | habeas corpus was dismissed, and the child re | $1 7941.75. Corn S1a86e. Rye 70a7ée. deep, — reste re ion Land Office Estate.—NOTICE.—By virtue of a decree | consequence of the breaking of anazle. Sev- relating to a city clock; referred to | mains in the custody of its father. They who so nee a eet oad Fallows Hall of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, Ai caida com:ui'¢e on improvements. had anticipated the edification of hearing a - JOHN FOX, See, | for the county of Washington, sitting in chancery | eral persons in the second class cars were in- Also, tee petition of B. K. Morsell for addi- | discussion between learned counsel, and the | ~)— chore Canoe St Newsalzia cared pened ae es cause wherein SB -Orest, jured, but no others. = compensation ; referred to the commit- | opinion of his honor Judge Morsell, as to the Y. ELECTRIC OIL is the only = Sang oe _— a as ~Py ‘<5. Pearaoe, from the committee on claims, | the ou-tous of thelr infant child, while thelr | an be relied on for that, or Riewma | FOR SALE AND RENT. (22d to scl, on iuepremiscs, on WEDNESDAY, Murder upon the High Seas. :. Pearson, from committee on claims, e custody o} eir infant %, tism, or pains of any kind. a urns | WELL th mber nest, at 6 o’clock p. m., Po touted on the petitions of C. F. Coleman and | parents lived apart, wore disappointed. I will od vie! itfo cure in three daysor I will not OR Se ain en 8 baker ih pee — 10 ond ‘11, in Square Noe 508, (pa* | Cuarcestox, September 3.—The ship Ariel TiScsinrod, and asked to be discharged from Pit eS ee RESON eee egret cor ah as aia choses us tak vemes ed eae Seeceeee ing each 16 feet on north F, between Second and | from New York, for Shanghai, was spoken of thir further consideration. Respect to Jupgz Cnaxcu.—The Levy wiper aa Philadel oe aden ly painted thronghout | Attached isa larse yard, | Third streets west, running back to a wide alley, | ¢1.6 bar this morning. It was understood that Mr. Bayly presented the memorial of T. 8. | Court of Washington county held a meetingin Maratea d Oe ig atte th in ean & cela ak ecaieat ale. ree with the improvements, Ne ich are a good three- *% Ee Clinten; ‘referred to the committee on the | Georgetown yesterday, when appropriate res- oo sion given on the 15th inst. ‘Terms, $409 per an | Story brick honse on each. e captain beeu murdered by two ap- canal. olutions were passed testifying their profound {07 To Nervous Sufferers.—A retired Cler- | 2°™- Arey at No. 7, Fowler's Building, 7th st, 6.11" and fs month, the defered, payne ia prentices, and that the body was still on board. Also, an aet relating to the taking up and | respect for the official and private character of tored to health 1 ee das 7] Fp 4—eo' burt t Daerah ve vs he Roveane Onttis Alen re he Pt : * A gyman, restored to health in a fe’ ys, after car inte: rom da le and to be secured by Allen, has gone laying ® gutter in the Second Ward ; passed. | the late Judge Cranch, and regretting his do- | Many vears of great nervous suffering, Is anxious R SALE—THE STOCK ANDFIXTURES | a dred of trust on the premises : ; dove, The tition of Mr. Spicer was also referred. | miso. They likewise ‘resolved to attend his to make Smeets the means “a cure. Will send yee Stored Pa, aveaiad fer aale. All conveyance at the expense of purchaser or bring the Ariel into port. Mr. Pepper presented the petition of Thos. | funeral, which will take placo this afternoon. (fee) ihe pesectipiiens used. Direct Rev. JOHN ‘The Store and Dwelling for rent purchasers. s Latrr.—The cutter has returned, having Fitzgerald; referred to the committee on im-}| The City Councils of Washington, yesterday | M. DAGNALL, 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. | For further particulrrs enquire at this oilice. Ifthe terms are not complied with within five |, oarded and arrested and brought up Henry rovements. evening, pomes similar resolves, and, together | au 17—1m sep 4—lw® Gays from ee « ee hing —— or tae, mag Girard and G > Ps uthorising the curb-stone to} with the bar of this county, will further testi- =n SASE. 3 right to ro-sell,at the risk and cost of the iirst | Girard and George Anderson, the two appren: Also, an act authorizing Ys . Dr. Hoofiand’s Celebrated German OR RENT OR LEASE—A NEW, WELI. | purchaser or purchasers, by advertising such re- | 4: be set and the footway paved in the Fourth | fy their respect for the deceased by attending | tters.—Weak, nervous, depressed in spirits, finished two story Frame House, with about | sale three times in the National Intelligencer. tices. N. H. Lakeman, the chief mate, re- Ward; and an act to prohibit smoking pipes or | on the funeral services and following his re- | anda prey to innumerable men! 1, as well Glagh balf an acre of ground attached to it, enclosed by JOHN F. &KNNIS, Trustee. ports that he found Capt. Ayis murdered in cigars in the market-houses; passed. mains to the place of sepulture. sical evils, the victim to arpa, is indeed an } 4 substantial fence, situated on L street, between GREEN & SCOTT, his berth on the 17th of A, ir. Busey presented a joint resolution re- object of commisserstion.. Yet it is absurd for | 3¢ and 4%, Island. To a responsible tenant the | sep 42 ‘Auctioneers. is on q uguet. The officers, lating to the grade of C street south; passed. Sportsuen should not fail to look at the | im to despair. We care not how weak, low, | reat will be moderate. Apply at the Grocery Store || —'—————_______"S\ AEE crew, and passengers objected to proceed on ig Z r 6 . " . | nervous, and irritable he may be, the cordial of R. B. Ciarke, Esq., corner of 4\¢ and M streets By J. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneers. Mr. Pepper, from the committee on improye- | beautiful stock of fowling and fishing appara erties of HOOP LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, | or at 241 F street north, near 14th. TOCK, FIXTURES AND FURNITURE | ‘”¢ voyage, and requested him t> put back. ments, reported a joint resolution authorizing | tus which E. Tucker & Co., Pennsylvania | Drepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, are sep 4—totf ef a Confectionery Establishment at Pub- | Whon arrested by Capt. Coste, of the revenue the Mayor to dispose of the alley in square 317; | avenue, nearly opposite Browns’, have latel: stronger than the many-headed monster, which is passed. received from the North. Flattering ourself | preying upon his body and mind; and if he | GIXTEEN FIVE-ACRE LOTSSOLD—Hav- | NS Ann cae ceike Ganteerionsy een | cutter, the apprentices both deaied having Mr. Magruder presented the petition of Wm. | that we are nota little of a connoisseur in such | chooses to try them, we will insure a speedy cure. ing sold the above number of Lots to various | ia ment of Messrs. Ryder & Plant, on Seventh | committed the deed, but their statements Wilson for the opening of an alley in the First | matters, we confess that wo never before saw | See ad t je7—3m Rites en ee ane street, immediately opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, | csimsinaté ened other. Ward; referred to the committee on impreve- | ro complete and interesting an assortment of Premiums at the Fairs—Whitehurst’s | one wanting 2 pleasant place in the country to I shall sell all theigstock and Fixtures, compris- The Ariel, with her See Sg ments. Hae eer nae oF Weahineten Mackay | still ia the ascendant.—The juries of exch of the | those. remaining on haud. ‘They are situated | IE a, water anrarat , with her office crew, Also, the petitions of A. Wotherell and C. | in a city of the size ef Washington. Much of } jate fairs at Baltimore, Richmond, and New York, | about three miles northeast of the city, on » pleas- ep sida rey charge of the United States authorities here. . in reference to improvements; refer- | it was very recently imported, and it embraces | awarded their bightest premiums to J. H. W. for | ant road and in a good neighborhood, and will be Glas Sark aeretnn <anensie to the same committee. specimens of all the latest ea gghebccopa for eee ci 4 ers eee Stereoscopes and = = pice g pte rp ees rogneds, Pe Oval French plate Mirror Accident to a Sound Steamer, &e. sid i fore t are - i fowli ich have turned out to aguereotypes ex! . ‘ - any. bs y cire} je y 3 re ° Ore ay gu — steep oar Mile aoe ee ee Mr. W.also received two medals at the World’s | a good investment. City property taken in ex- tebe, Aleenghemecte ne ghey re 1 New Yorx, September 4.—During a storm be wert adoption. Fair, London, and a premium at Crystal Palace, | change ata fair valuation. In consequence of im- Excellent Brussel: on the Sound this morning at an early hour, death of the Hon. Wm Cranch, which was is Carpet, Oilelcth Pe ae n york. rovements now in progress in that section of > 4 > referred to a committee consisting of Messrs.| Compnarints or tam Poxice.—We are re Nes he first awards of the Maryland Institute may ie wrest hou scandens advance in axing Maher ae Prezers the steamer Commonwealth broke her shaft, Houston, Magruder, and Evans. a quested by several police officers to inquire | for three years past. value of al! lands in that neighborhood. Feehan Flats, he, aad was disabled. The steamer Metropolie, Mr. Pepper intreduced an act appropriating | by what authority the commissioners of the] Wiitehurst’s Gallery in this city is on Pa. ave- Inquireof JNO.B KIBBELY & CO Bilge ite petite aed ghee ae we me: of the Fail River line, towed her into dock. me * * t quality and nearly new, ai the sale of an - - el UE i aS Went ett oe ie te | excellent epportimity to persons desirous of en- | The Metropolis brings over one thousand ‘The Marble Haji Clothing Emporium | fo; sale if they will leave a memornnd ing in the Confectionary business. passengers, among whom are many Southern- Browns’ Hotel Building, offer unusual induce- | ogice. eras: All suns of and under $25 cash; over |. bocnd himewanl. ments to purchasers of Ready-made Clothing for $25 2 credit of 6) and 9 days, for notes bear- money out of the funds of the Fifth Ward for | Asylum turn prisoners out of the Penitentiary | nue, betweeen Four-and-a-balf aad Sixth streets, Real Estate Agents, Lo: the payment of the debt incurred by the im-| department. They contend that it is uscless prevement of A street south. to impose the expense on the corporation of Mr. Houston, from the seleet committee on | conveying the priseners to the work house if the M 8 communication, reported a series | they are to be discharged the nextday. This ” . i vs? we e 3 ss 1 ing interest, satisfactorily endorsed. — of resolutions relative to the demise of Judge | course tends to destroy the energy of the po- | Gentlemen and Moys’ wear. In order to present OR SALE OR LEASE, (and possession i ? JAS. C. McGUIRE. Cranch; which were passed. lice officers, an evidence of which might be | °8f customers with a stock of Goods not to be immedistely.)\—That handsome Dwelling | 4, Satie” ‘Aueedion Application for Fort Monroe for the Norfolk ‘ 5 Fs A ualled for the coming seasons, our present stock | House (No. 252) on F street, north side. between = uctioneer. Mr. Basey moved that when the Board ad- | seen at the guard house this morning, where of Coats, Vests and Pentsioons will be sold at pri- | 13ta pay itth streets, containing modern sized i> The above sale is postponed in com- Sufferers. journed it adjourn to meet to-morrow at 3} | prisoners who might have been committed o'clock, p. m., when they would assemble at | were dismissed by the magistrate. Where the the City Hall to attend the funeral of Judge | commissioners got the authority is a mystery Cranch in company with the Mayor and Com- | t) the police. ces that cannot fail to please. Cashmerett, Drap | parlors with folding doors, wide eutry, eleven | sequence of the rain until TO-MORROW (Wed- De Eta, Cassimeresj-Alpaca, Drillings, Linens, chambers, five of which bave ventilators; break- | nesday) morning, when it will take place without Marseilles, &c., of superfor cut and workmanship. | fast and dining rooms, kilcheas with Pond’s last regard to weather. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Ancti Bautixvore, Sept. 4.—A committee of citi- zens, headed by Dr. John McCabe passed through this city en route for Washington to aug NOAH WALKER & CO. improved range, with hot and cold fixtures; bath- on Council. om room, containing plunge and shower baths, su sep4i—it joneer. » . ee fromthe ¢ mmittce on improve- | _ ARRESTS, £0.—William Shepherd was ar- — oS Cae iby a tank Contaising (irtess Lumdved = J ask the President to grant permissien to remove sagas isting to the amade of | Tested and taken before Justice Bates, and ac- : * fons of water; well finished cellats. ‘The house By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer the remainder of the citizens to Fort Monroe. ments, reported en act relating to the grade of} 0-24 of attempting to pick a gentleman’s| On the 3d instant, CHARLES EDWIN, infart | is in ood repair, and the lot !s surrounded by a ERY VALUABLE BUILDI Seventh street west, with an amendment; | rocket at the railroad station. ‘Though the | son of J. H.and Elizabeth K. Morse, aged six | substenttal brick wall, to which lnatioer as ele Westra teenie wretrip lofi — bores pees Se saeniet z cireumstances were suspicious, there was no —— as elisa deci ol eK ts aa arsines ie and commmodions a sable, Te On FRIDAY caernosa. Feira dig — i Baltimore Markets. = een, Se ae evidence sufficient to justify a commitment, te gy : Bore i wh er - - o'clock. en the premises, I shail sell Lot No.1, in] Bazrrworx, Sept. 4.—Flour has declined Conti: Ciel Tia Board wat, pur- | and he was dickarped. the funeral this afternoon. at 4 o'clock, froin the | water. Tee gas iixtures, &@, are complete. i Pies residence of his father, on Maine avenue, between N. B.—Persons desirous of purchasing ot leas~ | *quare No. 73, fronting 67 fect on north K street, | 25e. per bbl. Sales of Howard street at $7.37 434 and th sts. ; * Tine the abo: specified paopectyure (ina. tocall. iene corner of 2ist street, running back 75 feet. ' | a$7.50. No sales of City Mills » At Barlington, N.J., on the 29h of August, | ‘Pitie indisputabl au J0—1w* his is a very handsomely located comer lot, | Wheat is duil and droo ing: white at $1 35a Capt WILLIAM M. BOYCE, of Georgetown, eS. ee “Fie tare. | enthe Immediate vic:nity of the Western market | .¢1'59: fair to good $1 5481 60: red at $1.45 D.C OR SALE OR RENT—A desirable three- | house, and is admirably adapted for a business asi. d g “tes lots $i.o0 e~ At Burlington, New Jersey, on the 29th of Au- story Brick Honse, with passage, back build- | stand. 53, and some prime lots $1.68. Cora u:t, EMILY M. BOYCE, eldest davghter of | ings and good yard suitable for store and dwel- Sale without reserve. dull without any change; white 86a90c.; yel- Capt. Boyce, of Georgeiown, D.C. ting. For further information esquire of Mr. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and | low 88a90c. < — | Sicrgan, on the premises, between 17th and 18th | !8 months, with interest, secured by a deed of earns re emia re strecis Pennsylvania ave.,Jacch Brodbeck, Wil- | trust on the premises. suant ta adjourament—all the members pre- sent. Mr. Turton presented a petition from sundry citizens of the First Ward. asking a euction for the Union Fire Company ; referred to the eom- mittee on the fire department. The President presented the petition of Charles Franklinberger, asking the remission Daniel Connelly was arrested yesterday for an assault and battery on Augustus Bosse. He was held to bail for his appearance at the criminal court by Justice Bates. young gentlemen ‘ive their first grand 5 4 oe at Arlington Springs, to-morrow. The MUSICAL CLASS. : it rt. et JAS. C. McGUIRE, Rew York Markets. “fie Beets pecented tae patti ae Go, | ont will leave the Hoarttnth street bridge | Pavia scte Mitta GARY y many fam. | es esennde ets” an aioe |" BN a Guan gre asking the patina of Penn. | @tSeveno’clock in th? morning. The arrange- illes to establish a class or Slpaees fie Se sabes Sirs Har eter, changed. Flour has declined considerably ; rylvenia aveoue from Fourth street cast to| ments are such ns shall insure to the company thauntalis 6f every parade to cuneate a pnatcal containing eight rooms and a cellar, {s for rent.” By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. the decline is principally in the lower grades. South A street. a very pleasant = es and eens) Mr. AtLee, from the committee ims, | 224 good eating. and an exuberance of cheer- reported on the petitions of T. Bheckells nd ful spirits, constitute the elements of a happy James Carrico, and were discharged from | °*tertainment. their farther consideration. Mr. Joun L. Wrieurt, one of the assistants Mr. AtLea, from the committee on Elec | of the Doorkeeper of the United States House tions, reported on the contested seats of mem- | of Topresentativ 3 said to have been un- bers from the Fifth Ward; which was or- ceasing in his exertions at Burlington, New in hi » and being desirous of meeting | Apply 0 J. W. BARKER, on H'strect. next to | F'GHTEEN DESIRABLE BUILDING | Sales of 7.000 barrels common to straight State naw ibhog of the coiaiiaiteae far en le tee | Latent Oar ? £4 Lots im the First ¥ brands $7 S74 a $7 12 common to good Ohio power, fam now making arrangements to open | 2. R BRICK uc aig > | $3 a $825. Southern $8 12¢a $850. Wheat “ - ms I September ith, at 5% premises, 1 . - poh ar my Cong ote gies ge Roney on 10th street, between D and X, next | sbail sell orizinal Lot No. 5 in Square No. 72, sit- | b8$ undergone aconsiderable decline. Saies ; ny obj z to 4 he diawics = ae soongel ingne the residence of Peter Force, Esq. uated at the corner of North L street and New 0 bushels southern white $165 a $1 70. ree elle aston! Toundatlo wie liod ete Also, Oftice Rooms No. 5,6, 2nd 7,on second | Hampshire avenue, subdivided into eighteen is considerably lower. Sales of 30,000 = om $e ne ate Hs cae + of £0 lessons. | #00T, and 4 large room on third oor, at Colum- | handsome b: ing lots of fteen feet front cach. | bushels western mixed Sia 85jc. Whisky is Porseds thnatee irate: 6 illng themselves | ¥'a Piace, ecruer Louisiana avenue and 7th street, | These lots ate siteated in an improving part | lower; Ohio, 424c. i + : ; y . J. MILLER, Agent, of the city, and are worthy of attention Ss i dered to be priated with the proceedings. Jersey, to those who were thore recently | of these classes will please apply to me, by note | APPly to 3.3. MILL 2 oe 5 fon 2 Stocks are steady. Money is unchanged. yf Mr. Puller, from the comfties on eleetions, | wounded by the aceident on the Camden and | or otherwise, at Mrs. Suaith’s, No.— ¥ street. | _® ecw ae ws soot | and A tuogtion with Inlutesh eee aa —— — — ——— . Baresi report, which was or- | Amboy railroad. au 25— _ HED Q : R RE restveng fea Pens, ou! trust on the premises. By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. COAL AND WOOD. ¢ avenue. It is lirhted by gas and healed by a au3i—a@ JAS. C. MCGUIRE, E subscribers would res; wl § announce | nace. The house is in good order, bas a bath | ——-— Auctioneer. te consumers of Coal We that they ] room and ail the conveniences for comfort. Pos- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. have recently established themselves In this city, | session can be had about the middle of Novem- SALE OF BUILDING as ‘ealers 2" Coal and Wood. ber. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ‘ Mr. Abert moved the vote on the motion to Print be reeonsidered ; lost. Mr. Pulier moved to reconsider the yote on Mr. Abert’s motion; which was lost, ayes 4, GRecERIzs, FURNITURE, &c. at Auc- tion-—On WEDNESDAY, the Sth instant, at 10 o’clock a. m., we wi'l sell, at the store of Mr. Mitchell, onthe corner of M and 20th streets, his entire stock in trade, as— Mrs. Borce.—We heard, several days ago, that this lady had died of the injuries received by her in consequence of the resent Camden : and Amboy railroad accident; but it is now 2 a a " Lot: EDNESDAY afternoon, u my ‘ our heppiness to state, on information which ~_ hopes to receive a liberal share of their pa- ty ER, opposite Browns? = oe ae i 5% o'clock, on the tees, wil Sunar betel he - Bh i sath yr - substitute oe ~ we believe to be reliable, that she is in a fair | "7S. now oa hand a good. supply of Oak harp af 9 tals valootion sell Lots No. 16 and 18, in Square No. O16 frouttng Soaps, Starch, Tobaceo, Spices eeula’ ios . majority o e ‘ay to recover. . ; "4 : yw S, ae each 65 me ‘son north P, between A 4 ecommidiag ae alestiaade arg vos pig si way and Pine Wood. A args OPRY, Anthracite Coal | which is new and in gcod order, only being used Capitol and ist street west, running back feet. And ail goods ube lich Neb eons! Ricn’p Harrixctox, who was severely in- jured by falling from the gable end of a house on C street, where he was at work on Satur- day, is slowly recovering. He fell a distance of various sizes, both and White Ash now | in the house a short time. au 30—eolm afloat, which will be ready for sale and delivery oo mediately after, this week. Cumberland Coal of the best quality —A TAVERN TO LET.—ONE OF I shall sell Lots 4, 5 and6, in Square 553, front- | the geo over the store, as for family, smithing, and manufacturing pur- tha best stands on Pennsylvania avenue, and | ing on north O street, between Isi and 3d streets Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Sideboards _ The question recurred on the adoption of the resolution. - Abert was excused from voting, not Tead the report. : ; ei es. now doing a zood business, is offered for rent, the | west, raaning back 1:5 feet to a £0 feet alley. Bureaus, Beds and lation was ado ted of over thirty feet, his face striking on the Orders filled promptly and satisfaction guaran- | fixtures and Furniture for sale. The house will Terms: One third cash; the residue in 6,12, | Washstands, Carpets, &c. BS Se Seen came pavement. tied always. be rented low to a good tenant. A rare chance is | and 15 months, with interest, and secured bya} Also. one Daguerreotype Apparatus in good or- pipesticer the committee on electiuns, Guongerows Rownres.—Mr. Editor : Will CASTLEMAN & BRO., cifered to any one wanting to go Into such a busi- | deed of trust on the premises. der. Terms cash. teda soeent on the election of assessor bd 0" : A ocroeewr = ara Corner of 8 and Gth sts., on the Canal. | ness. Possession will be give JAS. C. McGUIRE, - WALL, BARNARD & CO. Foarcn Ward, and submitted a resolu- | You allow me, through the columns of the} noi 90 desired. For further au 30-4 Auctioneer. sep 1—ts ‘ rt : ~ edi Douglass duly and legally Bar, tocall the attention of the proper au-] - —— dexiaa (a caeenaniy ark. Mc@,’? at this oifice, = nae erin was adépted. thorities of Georgetown to the act of a gang cap gest als I Lt Oe LEE, OB SAL ECIMPROVED AND U & SCOTT, Auctioneers. from the committee on Police, re- se to the bill appointing an ad + for the Fourth Ward; the bill of young rowdies, (half grown boys,) who are i Estate —J 30TT NESS STAND AT AUCTION, a great nuisance to the neighborhood in the J E.SCHEEL, Instructor in Vocal and Piano Tiina ac law and A gp ig lace bg di Will be sold on THURSDAY, the 6th Sep- 2S. MADDOX’S BOARDING HOU: vicinity of Forrest Hall. Dvringthe day they | J Music, would inform his frends end the pub- | 2-272! gmail Honses and Lots: and a number of | tember, at 6 o’clock p. m., that valuable Lot on - MADDOX’S BOARDING HOUSE, make themselves conspicuous = staring in lic gen ally that he will commence giving a unimproved building Lots in different portions of | the corner of C street north, Indiana avenue, and i Wo. 214% street, near C, west side, ladies faces, and insulting little girls. At} C78 Of lessons in the above named bionches. thecliy, which he will scil at moderate prices | First street west, adjoining the four-story brick | 18 SS to accommodate permanent, transient j ei 4 ‘The classes will practice In Quartets, Tries, De- | 2,3 on accommodating terms Persons wishing | Tesidence of Dr. Wallace, and fronting ali the | & table boarders. Residence near the Avenue, night the neighbors are disturbed by their bet eon capo ety i" | travel to and from the railroad depot, the Capitol, | C2pitol, City. Hall and the principal hotels. Gen: o 1 fi f fi bag cai erlaee to sell or buy may do well to give him a call a Cite i Pe spot g | Wemen can Bave rooms with or without board. A. ranch were adopted. yells and very profuse uso of the foulest lan- Private instruction will be given to each pupil, | °F Sh tee charge of Real ate, aitend to | and City Hall. This location for business of a : F , U8 motion of Mr. AtLee, a committee of age. Their place of rondezvous appears to | as may be needed. leasing, renting, &e., investlrate titles, and at- | ready-money kind is better than any to be found large = room for rent, suitable for an office. Se was appointed to express the sense of | be in the neighborhood of the Telegraph Office, Ladies and panne who feel inclined to join tend partoalariy to conveyancing in Washington, for hotel, stores, refectory, board- | _2U29—lw* e a jeitt resolutions from the Board of Al- lative to the demise of the late ‘. i % i io} said Class leave their names at his res ° ing, &c. a ‘ <q x: " ‘ : cl Bi ve oO mn ar- _ la wy Nal ee <a 2 pusiness m: 2om ts bi et with. " Mesizs AtLee, Walker, snd Orme were ap- | tendent of the Morso lino to the fact, and be- | F, paces oe time and place will be made. eid sass rane bed Ghasaeny fe ‘The Lot contains 4,300 feet, and fronts 135 feet raat ad on ecg pane ooneenan 5 = ae 3 tween them and the authorities perhaps the ‘erms $10 per series of 22 lessons. several very pleasant iurnisbed Chaibers for | op gn corner of C street, Indiana avenue, and Ist | terms the most re hie. The > © Si! to grade Seventeenth street west nuisance may be abated. All these persons a’ The exercises will be assisted by anable Pianist | rent, in 2 new brick house. Apply to street. y ¥ £.K. LUNDY, was returned from the Board of Aldermen | Well known, and their names could be given; | or an Orchestra if necessary. We Ot Lacblans seen ‘Terms : $1,000 cash ; balance in 6, 12, 18 and M4 pre dey apoyo Pr = with an amendment, which was concurred in, | but perhaps, this will be sufficient. N B.—Karly application is desired. a6 | 52. NOMS Liisa avenie. | months, and 3 yout 2 Beizg near the avenue, it is most convenient for The joint resolution from the Board of Al- Your friend, Pus.icoua. i oo ne eee ° Lage 8 g Holag athe AI ter GREEN & err. table and transient : dermei ia relation to the Fifth Ward market NEW FALL Goops. <ainikscaierlecs un eae 1 ee eenrrertity WE as Scola SST: ene Te Th ‘akea up and adopted. Axswer.— Rover” sends the following in E are now receiving our first Fall supplies of | Apply to J. H. DRURY. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Pena- mace ot the geodon a the = ved re-'] answer to the enigma in yesterday’s Star: W Faney and Staple Dry p Sapos oe wh ch we| jy fi—tf ANDSOME FURNITURE & NOUSE. sylvant avenue, ite Brown’s Hotcl, bas Tefersed. fo the nom munsylvania avenue | Sally Sunttower bright, all gilded with yellow, | cordially invite purchasers to call and examine OR RENT—SEVERALHANDSOMEPAR- hold Etfects, Family Carriage, Matched | S¢Veral large a rooms, suitable heed ge to the committee on improve- — Pa penigmas te puzsle a few * meee ag ee lors and Chambers, with Board. = Horses, Paper necicy Farming Utensils, &c. | Smilies or single gentlemen, which she will rent yesterday’s Star, Also, Fable and Transient Board. Inquire at | On TUESDAY morning, September Lith, st ten | With board at moderate prices. She can also ac- Mis. SMITHS, 293 F strect ae te ersieek, atthe coaalsy eat of Thomas Marshall, | Commodate six or eight table boarders, Esq., near the of Tennallytown, on the | Jy 30—# The resolution from the same Board i “Old Tray”? brings fo mind, with many a | Rich figured and pisin Mousseline de Lains, Co- ' the grade ef C street seus “redeeseds toes ore 7 i ~ y bery Cloths, fine blk Alpacas ame committee. —— Ginghams, English and American Calicos, supe- t ike to Ri about two miles from i ! Li id Cottons INDEPENDENT POLICE “pe J The bitt from the same Board relative to| Gzvcnarsicar (Cuassicat Ap SacrED) | ghedine Gottay aad Linens Table Diapers, | FVHE undersigned Lave entered into a rm for | Goorxetown, I shall sell ah his and: sting spe 9th street, taking Sn and relaying a gutter in in the | Exiawa.—I am composed of 27 letters : Napkins Towelings, Russia and Scotch Di- the purpose - attending to all criminal and | “ye as se : accommodate gentlemen with rooms, cond Ward was passed. as My 13, 4, 23, 2, is a district in Arabia. apers, Fiannels of the best brands, fine and ppereplcene tee beets Rae | be ee ee Rove a & Brocatelle covered Sofa, with or without beard. Every effort will be made The bill from the same board making an| My 6, 21, 16’ is a country in Asia. eee ee cee cumte | Stakes will be prompily attended to. One of said curtains, &e. to match icteric promanene et eae appropriation for continuing improvents on A My 4, 18, 27, 21, is a river in Porsia. ae ee Ts tern nek wiatos 88 firm will be fond at all times at John D. Clark’s | Mabogany French Sofa and Chairs, finished in ~ ss erase aps—a anes south, referred to committce on improve- Fhe ge 18, 25, 3, 23, 2, 18, 2, is a town in Wesball soganve to bell off our entire stock of | United Stetes Police Otic, No. 62 Twit et Maney ree er BAS, WORK BO a 3. q cost, E. a PANNID N = - m Mr. McCutcheon moved to reconsider the} My 27, 3, 20, 13, 7, 4, 23, is a lake in Hel- 10 eon Spientenes ‘Dress Silics just 0 JOHN H. STEWART, ’ zoom —— Glock, sith TCHINSON & MUNRO have just received Yote on the bill to grade Pennsylvania avenue; | vetia. from 75 cents to $1 50 per . Which we J. NORWOOD, pase Candelabras, direct from the manufacturer a ind which was referred to the committee onim-| My 8, 19, 21, 13, 16, 12, 23, isan island in know to be very cheap. SOLOMON GODDARD. eho PoE eras bandsome assortment of Cabas in calf and provements. Passed. the — sea. I[™ All articles warranted to prove as repre-} au 27—Im (Organ) fz —— na revenge hn other Tables sages, otal lene and eae * ra The vit fens the peand of Aldean to pro- | M ee pepe Mpa ron Fa SP’ ECIAL NOTICE. —ANl persons ha Jul aes E iPrepeioter mapacittiiy amon the public sh y 3 with siaband bradet * t ¥ Dees : Cases. timisbea elem Bown a hibit smoking pipes or cigars in the markets, My 1, 25, 12, 18, 23, is a district in Mysia. Snr aachontiy requested to close them without cee the aes Will be kept 0 a Velvet, Brussels, Ta: ee , nants ke., together with a large assortment of was referred to the committee on potice. Il, 3 9, 21, 27, 21, 4, 20, is a town in | further notice. COLLEY & SEARS, we Fanning the Potomas Sleamern, ra hate ge » all new Se Maire Antique, Mebatr and eget ed The joint resolution from the same board au- as oy : 1 el No. 633 Sevent strosty above Pavavemne, 4 0 Se toth out miver, and he hopes that One pair of clegant gilt six light gas Chandeliers | Dubtic is vee ail cf which the attention thorizing the mayor to dispose of an ally in 'y 23, 12, 25, 3, 6, ie a river in Dan. _a0 30—eo2w ‘ others may unite to the fine bath and Dining room, hall and other gas fixtures pul im HUTCHINSON & MUNRO square 317, was passed. pe My Li, 3, 6, 8, 18, 2, isa town in Judah, COACH ESTABLISHMENT. fishing. W. W. DIX. | Beducade, Hureaus, Weshstands 310 Pa. av. between Sth and 10th acs. zits. Atlee speed t tale ap Soe: Bi tenpe-.| My 18, 27,16, 21, 75 90, 0B YAO ee a laedlesia 4% and Gth sts.| _P!NBY Pont, Aug, 25, 1955. Cane and wood seat Chairs, Rockers au site , sing a special tax for school purposes, which | netia. ‘ RIDGET & HALL have removed from Sixth | Q Cag.-Tue cauaesiey indore Lin Tica, | [bins Glass, Table Cutlery, &e. ’ was amended and postponed for further con-| My whole has been the subject, of late, of street to the south side of Penna. Toe poktnn Cooking, parlor and Chamber Stoves STEWART'S SKYLIGHT GALLERY. sideration until Mond.»y next. some communications in the Star. avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, his ‘ousinges” Sie ton he Botan Together with many other artitles not necessary Mr. AtLee moved that when the gorge Martie. where they are ane todo all kinds Gentre Market, ready to walt : bp aetna journs, it do so until Thursday next at four r line. 4 always has done heretofore. One handsome Famili but little used o'clock P. M., and the rule of order be made} Typ Axswen.—Several correspondents write ph Tg: dra on ce dagger eng always on hand. One_peit superior maiched ron grey Carriage jorses jy * the special order for that day. Passed. that the the Eni; in Fridsy’s The bill from the Board of Aldermen to pave Star =H « papain! fail” 4 GING AND FLUTE LESSONS. the footway in front of squares 784, 785, 786, Professor of e posrty saecen, pale F 789, was taken up, read three} Woon Rervrxs —Waltor ‘Pras; peotantty ; ; heving been indiced to Sing. : rbd VE.OF bwenE TR The Chair laid before the Board » commu- boda pp ol pect any eg ph ing : turn to this They Miss ‘Me at Home: You Miss Me ication from E- D. Tippett, preceptor, upon | Rachael Mangell, do; dismissed. ; ror | Lome of My Childhood, Dearly Do sustained by an officer the subject of a loss iy Few Days, the Corporation; referred to the committee on elai Mr. Wales, final the committee on ry aaa friend der, of Doparess ieee ani 5 nts, re} a to grade and gravel | morning, + death lebra: rotty E i stroke east, between B and C sok horse, worth from $4,000 to $6,000.—S@rato- . 3 N nue, referred back to that committee, ga Republican, jordan, and a i ~ apolar pleces just recetved Heavy Loss.—We regret to hear that our aye, near wey