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LIST OF LETTERS fram complicity with the effort to use the ex- int Post Office, Washington, D.C., Remaining in the Pe 1358 : Ploded Pope’s-Nuncioxtory for political effect, Tho Epidemic in Norfolk and Portsmouth. PERSONAL. Gloomy, indeed, is the latest news from the ++++The Hon. Fayette McMullen is in town, er EVENING STAR. Grand Firemens’ _ and also from having, in any way what- | infected yellow fever district:—our letters from enjoying remarkably good health, and evi- Ordered to be sdvertised in the “ Burning AT ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. ; WASHIEGTON CITY: ever, Sanctioned the version of it that was} that quarter teeming with accounts of the dis- | dently prepared for the eng = of his Con- | sfar sgreanble to, Ge Lo wo ig ct H TROPOLITAN, Hook AND LADDER SATURAY AFT) RNOON....... Sept. 8. | oo extensively published not long since by | tresses and wants of the sick, the groans of Rep jonal voter) ed the House of Fost Ufiice operee og any daily paper pub- | COMPANY, tendered to them by their Firemen way of making Know Nothtng political eapi- tal. His apparent identity with it was the dying, the piteous cry of some desolated family—a father, mother, brother, sister, or child dead ; in some fnstanees but one left of a large family, and in many cases an entire family awept off. Sickening are the details, and we would jnot harrow the feelings by their recital. Our people should pray God that such another scourge may not visit the human family! Among the noble souls in Norfolk down with the fever are Mr. Augustus Cooke, the assistant Mayor, Mr. John A. Kirkpatrick, , Will take place at the above-named Hall APULSDAY. EVENING, Sept_ Lith. ‘The object of the Entertaininent is to assist the Company in the erection of their Hook and Led. der Howse For this occasion a most STARTLING ARRAY OF TALENT and in F ATTRACTION comemmarien Bl The following eminent talent bas kindly volun- teered their services 4 ; ington: — wa ret further enacted, That the list of letters remaining uncalled for in any post office in any city, town, or village, where news- shall be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub- [ithea once only in the news| ipa henner issued weekly, or oftener, shall have the largest circulation within the rat of the delivery of =) be decided the postmaster at PE? Avvertisem’ «rs should be handed in by 12 o'clock, M., otherwise they may not ap- wholly the work of those who sought to Peer until the next day. tain believers for it by giving him to the peb- THE lic as its author, without previously consulting WEEELY STAz. him as to the correctness of the version they aimed to palm'on the popular mind, which he ++++The Hard Shell Democratic State Com- mittee metin New York on Thursday, and nominated John D. Fay, of Monroe County, as the candidate for State Engincer, in the place of George Cole, of Buffalo, who declined. +++-Senator Toombs, of Georgia, and Mrs. Bodiseo and daughter, returned to this country in the steamer Atlantic. ++++A Northern paper states that the suite of the actress Rachel consists of four servants and fifty trunks. ++++Senor Esealante, the new Minister to the United States, has left Madrid for Wash- Arother rich and interesting number for the past week, containing all the latest intelli- bas so emphatically dissredited. In Congress, ae —— = —_ = — he bore the reputation of being a man of wae OnE, SER Varee cents 8 eng abiding integrity of purpose in all he did; ‘end his conduct in this affairhas proved thatthe SPIRIT OF THE MORKING PRESS. leaven of a protracted recidence in a European @F Persons applying for letters In the following lst, will please say they are AvvERTinED. LaDIgs’ LIST. Ashby, Mre Margaret Johnson, Mise Julia rene R Keenan, Mrs Klizabsts Anderson, Miss Ange Lane, Mre L Rargy, Mra Hannah Leary, allice Biase, Mrs Letha Lacey, Mixe W THE LASSELL INSTRUMENTAL CON. PANY, . B.C. GRENNUP = THE WiSHINGTON GLEE CLUB! whom ere: . ag aie oe rks, Mise Letia The Intelligencer rejoices over the prospect | capital, has not been sufficient to disturb the | of the provision store, and our fellow-citi- ington. eee anes taaite Mater. Mary sane Mr as egy oer SES . 2 en f a ee hi fer, Sarah > 6 . that the veritable Whig party of Massacku- | balance of the good old fashioned principles | zen Thomas Briggs. The latter, it will be| ....Hon. Benjamin C. Howard, one of the | ote, Mrs Be Morris, Mies Ada J Mr. CLARK. Setts will decline fusion with any other party | of common honesty which were bred in him or faction whatever. among the mountains of North Carclina. He recollected, was among the first to offer his services to nurse the sick, for which purpose Boyce, Mra Jno W Moffit, Miss Anua Brown, Mrs Rosizo McKernan, Mrs Mary A Clark, Mrs HD McNamare, Mrs Mr. SANDERSON, “Old Defenders” of Baltimore, is to deliver Mr. McFARLAND the oration on the oceasion of the celebration Ciomen, Miss Melance Ciuton, Leticia Co Mins. 3, Craig, Mra Ester McDowell, Mra BL Mr. J.N. KECK, the master guitarist, will per- The Union calls attention to the proposed | is still the Daniel M. Barringer whom all so | he left this city nearly four weeks since. He Bre gy the Relay House, on the twelfth | $5 tas Mrs MaryAB — MeDermot, Bridget, form a splendid solo on his poe 7 Republicon National Convention, at Cincin- | deeply respected here, because of the never | has nobly adhered to his promise, to alleviate ot daha NTA Taw ciedes | Densarmaie Sie: Mia Revecutne nn Bridget whe old favorites—THE HARMONEONS— t nati, on the 2ist of November, which it pro- | failing sense of justice which characterized | as much suffering as possible; and in the per- > 4 ele new Mail Agent, formerly of this, city, who had one of his legs fractured by the recent railroad accident, near Kingston, R. I , lies at his res- idence in South Boston, we regret to learn, in & critical condition; he having, in addition, tiful ses, Quartets, Ballads, &c.; among Which will be a Gtand Firemen's Cherus, writes expressly for the occasion by Mr.J.W. Protessor J.A.lordella will preside at the & MAGNIFICENT AMERICAN FLAG will nounces very little more than a Garrison abo- | his bearing towards all during the six years litio~ gathering, under the «spies of ex-Goy- | he held a seat in the House of Repregenta- ernor Win. F. Johngon, of Pennsylvania. tives of the Urited States. oe formance of his duties as nurse has received the blessings of the dying as well as the heart- felt thanks of the living. Private letters speak Ques, Mise EE Deavey, Misa Johanne Robinson, Miss Mary Jane “ in the highest terms of his valuable services, | been injuiel i 1 Se eee Reteer betes Cutearine be presented to the Fire Company the . The Agricultural Improvers of Ergland | ‘” aie} internally. bac Bag ao . arine Com) a Ww. 2 a 8: . Fuller, Mra Jane Rosier, Mra Cath le number of tickets—every pany ASEINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Garay oh isles Gita tis el aoe ks ind romped bes ardent hope that he may _ ‘vosSir Charles Boweraft, London, Hon. J. | Fister, cs Jane 8 Beyncia, Mere Ana pected to entre . Yellow Fever fufferers—Public Meeting | wash of the sewors of the cities, as a fertilizer SRQCCHY TONUT PE: 5. Wilson, Va, and Hon. B. C. Eastman, Wis , | Fiubach, Mrs Ellen Shields, Mrs MC mission 25 cents. We have a letter from Petersburg, this French, Mre Lucretia 2 Sweeney, Sarah Doors open at 7— commence at 8. 5 s48 c > are stoppi Nard’: f “We are gratified to perceive that the sugges- with astonishing results, increasing the annual Pping at Willard’s hotel performance ; ing: th tifying intelli. a Gantt, Miss Rosalie 2 ncn Comey Tickets to be me at the a : ; morning, announcing the gratifying intelli- — —— Greeu, Mrs Mary AT wall, Mra Maria : here of the diferent tion to call a public meeting, to devise means | Value or reut of the lands on which this refuse ae) Se z ae odderd, Bre & mnsic stores, and the mem! | Mires M ‘Stiminel, Mrs H Elisabeth Sosl, Mre Henry Smith, Miss Mary C gence that Capt. Elias Guy, of the Norfolk | U%#@arv or Honrsty.—Yesterday, a young man named Edward Gardner. was arrested in y Mrsmebert for additioust relief for the Norfolk and Ports- | bas been applied from six to fifteen-fold. It Fire Companies. THOS. STONE, sep 4—TuThSMATu Manager. . F ia enti ‘i . police, has entirely recovered from his long | the Bowery, on a charge of stealing a dozen Sinith, Miss Amelia «| —— $e | mouth sufferers—as published in our columns “a Sec ae Stee sg not | and severe sickness with the fever at Julappi | s‘Iver spoons, from Richard Tweed. Jr., whose Washington, Mine Harriet A s Bheemagllapnyyny s, yesterday—has been improved by the Mayor | ‘ong hence the value of t e savings of this hospital, near Norfolk. Although still quite | Place had recently beeen burglariously enter- Wadsworth, Mre Sophie 3 FORMERLY FAVIER’S GARDEN,) of Washington. His invitation to the citizens | tefuse, under the system being applied to it, weak, he is making arrangements to leave for ed and robbed of several articles of value. w re Thomas On M Street, between Seventeenth & Eighteenth, to that effect will be found inthe local coluran. | Will produce more profitable results than all : the guano at present used in England! Lon- A Gallant Knight —Col. Josiah F. Polk—| don alone is said to yield 150,000,000 gallons for since he has turned a very active politician of sewer water (elush) daily, equal in weight en the stump, as well az in the matter of dis- to 500,000 tons, or enough to manure properly putation with the pen, he has of course re- | in a season ten millions of acres, A contract ceived the distinguished military title which Gardner, on being overhauled by the officers, however, explained the matter, by saying that he was only trying to raise a small sum on the spoons, in order to advertise them that the owner might be enabled to recover his proper- ty. He was taken before Judge Welch, who did not fec! inclined to believe this story, and committed the prisoner for trial.—N. Hetzel, Misa Maggie Ww Mre Catharine Hanson, Mrs Sarah D Watson, Mrs Louisa E Hetzel, Mra MJ Williamson, Mrs Herbert, Mre Maria Wi rthington, Mrs Rebecca Hendley, Miss Margaret Webb, Miss Anna , Mies Florence Wall, Mary GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adamson, Richard. Hedinger, Geo M = Newhall, Wm Albert, Biichael ” Heath, Nell, Rey Peter, jr ry Petersburg, with the view of placing his fami- ly (all of whom are convalescent) in the pure air of that healthy locality. The scenes through which he passed are represented as ecough to chill the blood of any one; and he hopes to live long that he may extol the heroic PENED every dey in the week, on Sun- ( day. Nos oti liquors allowed. but Cof- fee, Chocolate, Ice Cream, &c., will be for sale. Weber's Brass Band will form every Mon- day and Thursday evening, jnning at about 3 o'clock. Admittance free au 16—3m OST, ON THE 5th instant, in this citya * ef . iguel Mo Hot ‘hael 3 Nugent, Thos for the drainings cf that city, to be so applied. x . Courter and Enquirer. a zp Feet, TC note of $70, drawn by John Beacham, in fe- it affords us so great happiness to join his po- | has been entered into, and the estimated aS Somatuct *Or Sie: Bisvers ef (Ubarity, Simaxh rm Jr Soceny ma vor of Mr. Saers, of Westmoreland county, Va., (the first name of Saers forgotten,) and left in my hands for collection . If left at this office a suita- ble reward will be given wat eWILLIAM TILOR, Seventh Ward, near Steamboat Wharf. sep 7—31* SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES: FAIRVIEW COTTON Works, NEAR CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA,VA4, FITZPATRICK & BURNS, PROPRIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS OF COTTON YARNS, SAil. TWINE, CARPET. CHAIN, CUTTON BATS, WRAPPING TWIN, CORDAGE, U> A good assortment of these articles now on hand and ready for delivery, to which we call the attention of mercbants and dealers in these goods waich we are selling at Nerthern prices. sep 7—3t r. Auton, Jno T He: Acker, Jno F Hinesier, Juo JS Arnow, Rey Geo J Heath, JE Parker, James 4, Francis Hazeriaan, Henry Priest, Joo w 5 eee COLLECTION FOR THE Benefit of the Sufferers at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va —The Rev. Gzo. D. CUMMINS, formerly Rector cf Christ Church, Norfolk, Va., will deliver a discourse upon the subject, in Trin ity Church on Sunday evening next, wien a col- lection for the purpose will be taken up. FRED KOONES, sepS Register. Bre TH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH corner of Marylan avenue and 6th street, island —Divine servic? to-morrow at 11 o'clock. ®.m., by Rev. Mr. Fersuson ; and at4 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Donraxcs. The public are invited to a‘tend. sep S—It* SE UNITARIAN CHURCH —THIS Church will be re-cpened on Sunday, the 9th instant, at 11 o'clock a.m. The pastor of the Chnrch, Rev. W. D. Conway, will officiate. sep S—It litical friends in according to him—asks a place in the Star, that wo grant with ples. sure, for the following rejoinder to, or exp nation in connection with our recent criticism on his *‘ vindication’’ of Miss Anna Ella Car- roll, viz: whose constant nursing and attention he is in- lebted for his recovery. Dr. N. C. Whitehead, the acting Mayor of Norfolk, has appointed Franklin H. Clack, Hsq., captain of police of that city. Mr. Clack isason of the late Captain Clack, U.S. N.; he is lately from New Orleans, but was raised ia Norfolk The deplorable condition of things ia and around that city (the unburied bodies, ez.) was the incentive. A Norfolk correspondent of the Richmond Dispateh expresses the opinion that the dis- vase is abating in that city, but not in Ports- mouth, where there is great suffering for the ut of provisions and necessaries for the sick. e wiiter reports the arrival of 110 coffins ‘rom Richmond, 150 from Baltimore, and 40 from Hampton. nual cost of preparing them for upplication is but about a million ot doilars. There can be no doubt of the remarkable fertilizing charac- ter of such manures, as every farmer knows, who haz watched the effect of the drippings of his half fetid swill-tub around where it stands. We however question much whether the ex- TO AMERICANS. 2 Bee 4 at! 5 = .,, | tensive use of the article in its usual half fer- To the Editor of the Star.—Sir: You will outed stats, will-ueb: be sure to breed permit me. I suppose, to correct one or two er- | MOnteE Stat>, will no! bia Faatea ies rors in your remarks on my ‘ vindieation’’ of | pestilence. The manufacturo of poudrette can Sas a, heer srresred in the American | not fuil to be very deleterious, indeed, to neigh- Urean on the 5th of t 8 pres ne: 38 < " You say that in my vindication J disavow borhoods where it is Prepared, and ba do not the idea that Miss Carroll is a relative of | 8&® how that of the solids or fluids of the sewers can fail to be much more so. the ricpeaes of Carrolton family. You are ‘tightly mistaken in this remark, as I state i i + aS trus e ents es the very reverse. In reference to their being ei ig ee a = Notes 5, relatives, my language tno respectable | Pregress and result most satisfactorily; as, if — will deny it over his ov The | so, they will at once be adopted here to the — aay Carroli’s great-grandfather and great benefit of cur own country. He! Timothy He: Parker, David Pr w MISS ANNA ELLA CARROLL AND BER WARNINGS Shana Gottfr'd Sawyer, OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING President's Yerd, a heavy embroidered cam- bric handkerchief. Any one finding the above Soest E PIC NIC AND TARGET Shoot. ing ofthe Germzn Yeagers which wes to take place on Monday, the 10th instant. is post- : . ee poned until further notice. 23 Seblettcr, E will be rewarded by leaving {t at 555 Fourteenth of Charles Carrol!, of Carrolton. Goslin, the :urderer of Murphy, died inthe | © at = rei are Le oe a street, between D and E streets, Island. were first cousins, (covsin-cermanus.) I did tal.— abiie. Soxey-kanik Norfolk jai dnesday. The jail wa Lee JP sep 6—3t* nog state this in my vindication. knowing very Seppe esate an cece eating | Neri Jel oe Wenanetsy. Thee ges You are hereby notified to meet at your ar r at, Francis zor, BS Carroll 1 no greater atress on | their political almanac.”’ will remember that ion than she docs on the rest which | the affair in which Licut. Beverly Randolph, pulled en thrown epen and a number of mutineers, who were awaiting trial, immediately re- GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY. REPORT having been indostriously circula- +% ted to the effect that the terms for —— mory on ‘'T NATONAL GUARD, ATTENTION — Aa DAY MORNING, Septem ber lth, at7 o'clock precisely, in full uni form, with knapzacks, &c., in complete erder for ichaw R Tnttaa S Pree WH, 4Co Timmes, Robert of the United States navy, sacriligiou ¥ pipe that I stat y paired to the hospital and are now rendering | two days camp daty. sapien, 1.5. and tuition in my Seminary have been adv Fe sp = ate : 2 ffici ‘ 5 y 5 0 fire vd dollars yer sessto jeem Carroll, of Carretan, feces . nae Gen. Jackson's nose, grew cut of the fatter’, | ef ene BEENIOS: . OR Bienor, o.s ee a Sceeee hee explicit Besant bon nasa i arroll’s) grandiether the family exercise ef his authority in striking the said » give an idea of the extraordinary cx- So ee I do not know bow the report originated, nor by What agency it hes gained such currency. The Statement in my palisted catelorue ts made with great clearness: and tan —— have perverted to ne ir double the amoudt state ‘The terms for the last (hree years heve been $200 per sexsion often months The additional cost of all articles of domestic consumption compelled me to raise my terms to S250 ‘The terms for day pupils and for extra studies ere unchanged. WILLIAM J. CLARKE, sep6—lw Georgetowa, D.C. FALL GooDs. HIE subscriber would invite the attention of his friends and the public to his supe- rior stock of Goods for gentlemen's wear for the mes agin 5 season just received be mad: which w! © up Lo order in she most approved styles, at the shoriest notice, and ot so, exactly. My lancuuge is. | Lieutenant’ ame from the navy of the rea gy ane United States (somewhere about the year «cf rrol!, of Carrolton. He was the grantee or | O¥F Lord 1834) on account of his failure to t “pant, svrith remainder to M Carroil’s | make good a balance claimed from him as ex- Srandfather. Your obedient ee officio the suecessor of Purser Timberlake, Wasarserox Ciry, Sept. 7, 1855.” _| who died one day on the ship,of the aforesaid We beg the Colonel’s pardon for being so | Lieut. Beverly Randolph; the seid cl be- thick-skulled as that we 11 not compre- | tag then made for the United States Ly Amcs end, from the wording o ‘* vindication,’ | Kendall, then Sixth Auditor of the United much of which the lady thinks of so much im- | States Treasury. Portance to herze?f, whether he (the Colonel) | From the day of the nose-pulling above re- meant to say that ehe was a member of the | fetred to, down to the advent of the present Carroll of Carrollton family, in averring that Administration, the Government, some how or “no respectable person will deny it over his | Other, has been unable to go to trial in the ow being incurred by the remaining citizens of Norfolk, a correspondent mentions trata gentleman was compelled to pay oxe hundred and fifty dollars for a metallic coffin for his deceased daughter! Mr. Gatewood, junior editor of the Norfolk Seaeon, is very sick, but his physician thinks he will recover. The fact of the death of his partner, Mr. Cunningham, had not been com- munieated to him. The whole of the Erieson family, five in number, residing on Talbot street, have died with the fever. A Norfolk letter, written on Thursday, says: = asad woman wrote anote to my wife yesterday, saying her mother was dying, and F eth ESIDENT’S MOUNTEDGUARD, Attention —You ure hereby noilfied to meetat the armory TUESDAY afternoon, Sep- tember lith, at 23 o’clock precisely, in fuil uni- form, and all accoutrements in complete order, preparatory for taking our departure to the city of Baltimore: Every member wishing to go must be punctual in attendance at the appointed time 89 as to cause no delay, as we are compelled to leave the ermory at 3 o'clock procisel order JOS. PECK, Capt. W.H. Haywapn, 0.3. N. B.-Adijourned meeting on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. sep 8—2t* ATTENTION, WASHINGTON HIGH- lande! You are hereby notified to appear 4 at your armory on WEDNESDAY, the l2th + iminstant, at 1} o’clock, in full uniform, for the purpose of joining theescort to the 53d Regi- lamar Baltimore. Every man is requested to ‘Davia W 2 uspear, Le Baron ve Young, a we i Neely, Win ’ be prompt in his attendance. JAMES G. BERRET, P.M. usually low prices. Thankful to his petron: wn sigsature.”” The gallant Colonel has | ginal case agaiust Lieut Randolph. How- | her two sisters sick, and begged us to send her | By order JOHN BAIN, Capt. = a sea yane teen tee ieamiita te oom mabe oe proved his ease, we cheerfully admit, and the | Vet the present Secretary of the Treasury | ® loaf of bread. This wo did of course. I Jos. T. K. Puant, O. 8. able to give all entire satisfaction E. GODEY. Merchant Tailor, 8th st., 3 doors north Pa. av sep 6—dim FOR BOSTON-REGULAR PACKET rue BEG ANDOVER 4s now loeding, and por carried it myself. I sent her some again to- lay, and shall continue it, for there is not a baker in the city, of course no bread and nut acracker oralemon. This pestilence is best Sembee oy nursing, and it is for the want of curring that so many die, but when it attacks virulently, nothing will arrest it. Mrs. Geo. W. Camp died yesterday and I fear poor Camp will soon followher Mrs. W. White- head died last night, as did also Honry Har- wood's wife and Thomas Owens, but I cannot ‘The Company witi hold a meeting on Monday night, to make proper arrangements. sepS—3t OHN MILLER, Confectioner, will close his store on Monday, the t. } instant, in order to repair and renew the pt ses; where his store will be re-opened October Ist, with fresh pre- served PRUIT and every variety of superior CON- FECTIONER Y—particularly the best Ice Cream and Fruit Cake, &c sep 3—3t CHICKERING & SONS’ SUPERIOR PI- NOS. INCE bis recent advertisement, the subscriber + hes received from Bostcn three more, 4 relationship is not as remote as it r lady is, eccording to the Colon having insisted on prompt and unflinching ef- forts to collect ail old balances due to his de- partment of the Government, this case is now on trial in Richmond, Va , with a fair prospect Roe BE PIC NIC FOR THE BENEFIT of the Norfolk and Portsmouth sufferers, which was to have taken place at the ‘‘Park’? on the 3d instant, has been postponed, owing to the inclemency of the weather, until MONDAY, the 10th Instant, to commence at 1 o’clock. No charge will be made of visiters to the house or grounds; but gentlemen entering the Dancing Saloon will be charged the modecate sum of fifty ny only ten degrees, exa ting that thelatterare great d-chitdren | of a final couela Carroll of Cz predict a veri hat, in our own section of | {0m our confidence in the care and forethought Virginia, where ve fondly keep up remi will have quick dispatch for the above rt. ; For Freight apply to HARTLEY & BROTHER, Agts, Water street, Georgeiown sep 5—it P pa ‘ + 7 Pianos. This stock comprises an as- a nee iconecs of family connect we have a at the time | cuumerste, and must refer you to the corres- | cents portinent, tn tient and iq nlite, biberiac ome tx A CAUTION + t 23 y oti ith | pondence of th a. Las ste fa Prof. Bergman’s Band is engaved ; it is hoy agaist x a > Snper: Dany + shorter way of getting at the explanation of | *bout the mo=t unpopular functionary with | Pondence of the papers. | slop Aer the Asa. | that the citizens o¢ Washington will’ wenemetory pc eng hae eg he edge Phan id | ghegnens Rog anny sete pens tm 9 such degrees of relatio; é ing: “Oh, | the Treasury outsiders known to the history of any, wagon loads of Coffixs from Baltimore, iss ee ney erm ecco he iu | Mruction, acknowledged by the first Pianists to against the imposition that ts daily attempted by Bis great-grandfather’s cat ran through my | the Government -hmond and Hampton, and even with the e, Mr’ Whaiey’s omaibus will be on the corner of | be the che, @aurre of Chickering; Magnifcent | some persons of elastic consrience to palm off Tea ey Louis XIV. and Central Piancs of exquisice bea tin? itto be t : kind The g standmother's kitchen, I suppoze.”” eee is diticult to pary the dead. Many bodics | +th street and Pa.avenue during theafternoon and | Louis XIV. and Central Piancs of exquis u- | representin? itto be the same kind as mine. Small Lakes.—It is held by the Genera! Land Office, as a general principle, in reference kes contiguous to which the public jands have been sold, that where they have been properly meandered, and treated as nay izable water in the original survey made by the United States, the title hes passed from Lave been unburied the graves. for 48 hours, and piles of ty of finish and unsurpassed sweetness and power ¢ kept waiting atthe Cemeteries for ” of tone, from the old and famed factory of Chick- ering & Sons. Also, 6, 6 end 7 octave Pianos, of beautiful styles and workmanship, and excelient tere, by Brown & Allen, Boston, experienced and approved mennfacturers. The subycriber always keeps the first Pianos in the United Siates ; bis stock is con- stantly replenished ; and be will sell them lower than they czn be purchased in the Factories and night, to convey sengers out Sep jt es CHAS. SHUSSLER. —" OTICE—THE JACKSON CLUB take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they will uive their first Grand Pic Nic at SPRING GAR- DENS, (formerly Favier’s) on Mondey, the 10th of September, 1955. way to nef! the decept! parties so attemptiny m to the forehead of the by a trial, samples of which can be had y tously The balance of the chop-mark, forty-five boxes of tis avticie of the latest importation 1s in my store, and by the box families can have it reasonabiy less than at re- tail. One hundred and ten Magnolia bams, the last to be received this season, to b2 bad only at my We must thank the geilant Colonel, by-the- by, for the 7 #3 tuken in this matter; jnere especially, as in so dving, he is barking up our own family tree; the brother of our mother having wedded a Brent, w wa: the daughtercf an Lo ein FROM PORTSMOUTH. The pestilence, which ‘* walks in darkness, and wasteth at noonday,’’ is still terribly courging the people of this unfortunate town. ty © moiher or grand vephew of the veritable Charle: of Carretiton! | oy Give mt; but of a characte 5 nty-three deaths in one day, with its pres Be AN brought bere. Green conserve and preserved ginger. All the That a thing, E. C. Jud- the Govexmnen + but if of a character which } ext reduced population, is indced quite ap- J.R. BROWN, a forge taken —— a ; condiments eonaunry Ser Asn sican, French, ond Barth tain ca ants oe ee did not justify their being surveyed and repre- | palling. On Wednesday there were twenty- Committee of Arrangements. tare, Violine, lcd e-e i matt superior Gui- | English preserving and pickling. Purecider vin- sented on the official plats of survey as navi- gable lakes, the titlo stili remains in the Uni- ted States, and they may be treated as public lands, and sold after survey. au 29—eotSep10 COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT AT ODD FELLOWS? HALL, NAVY YARD, MONDAY, September 10th. ENDERED TO J. ©. GRIFFIN by the WASHINGTON GLEF CLUB, assisted by the .EOLIANS, WASHINGTON HARMONE- ONS, and the following talented gentlemen : Mr. JULIUS KECK, the celebrated Guitarist. Mr. B.C. GRENU®, the favorite Ballad singer And Mr. V. CONNER, the unrivalled Tener singer: Whe have kindly volunteered their services for egar, glass and stone jars of all sizes for jellies, preserves and pickles, with 2 variety of fresh ceries unsurpassed Z.M.P KING Corner of Vermont avenue, | and 15 street, north- east of Jackson Statee sept 5. iTS OF BLARNEY, by Shelton Mackenzie, Editor of the Life of t urrian, jr. Price @1. Guy Rivers. a tale of Georgia, by W. Gilmore Sims, Esq. Price $1 25. Just Published and for sale at TAYLOR & MAURY'S sep 5 Bovkstore near Ninth street. three deaths, and the impression prevails, that the fever has not at all abated. aus haye been gent to the hos- pital, but their names have not been ascer- tained. Dr. Wm. Collins, the esteemed President of tse Seaboard and Roancke Railroad, is now at Geners! Hodges’ farm near Portsmouth. Jolin L. Porter, Esq., the master ship builder ns identity with the Cerrollton family. He is more widely known as ‘‘Ned Buntline.”” So. both the Colonel and ourself had better bring our geneological researches, in this par icular cicction, to a close, least we prove something | Land Sales.—There were, according to in- amore than might be perfectly agreeable. We | formation received at the General Land Office, trust that no one will essay to sot up a claim | 343 bounty land warrants, located in Du- for an enlarged influence Mr. E. Carroll | buque, Iowa, in July, 1555, as follows, viz: Jutson’s Know Nothing labors, on the d | Under the act of 1852 New Music received weekly. RICH’D DAVIS, sep S—3t Penn. avenue. Se aneeso Ase undersigned would <jreiine acknowledge the former kindness of the cit{- zens of the Disirict and the public in general in the gift of their patronage, and would inform them that he has located Liimself xt tne corner of 7th and D streets, opposite the Patriotic Bank. where he intends keeping a general assortment of Fur- aiture, which he will sel! low for cash, and will give particular attention to ell Auction and Com seoeeee 10 warrants. 3l = : f na + mission business, and would respectfully solicit |] ¢ ‘HALK CRAYONS for use on the Blackboard, that his great grandiather’s eat ran through a ied tea: of the:nsyy yard, has ‘so\ far recovered from |, SV he have sep ate.” | the continuation of thelr patronage, 7 sold for the makers at Waltham, by the un- the hitchen of the great grandmother of the} BY “UI «|r aie ome: and ie nom daily obo soon ce| HOW 40 GEE AND GIVE RELIEE? | repe‘@inPtl” A ORBEN. | 4-riened: Box of it Gorse ALOR. present Carroll of Carrollton. If they do, we ’ of his office; and is now daily to be seen at - = _*eP ‘O TO DR. VAN PATTEN, have your good- for-nothing, foul and offensive teeth takea out, and as he gives the money to the relief of the Norfolk sutferers you effect two good ends at one cost. sep 5—it wap IRONS, extra polished, the best in the city. Lron Holders, Furnaces, &c.. at 490 Sev- euth street. ep 5] G. FRANCIS. AME TO THE PREMISES of the Subseri- / ber. living at the stone house near, the Little Falls bridge. some time about the Ist of June, a large BUFFALO COW, with a red neck, head white from eyes, two pieces out of the right ear, and her legs from the knees down. She gave a little milk at the time; and was eccompanied by two other cows. rep 5—3Ue JOHN FRISELL. pe EOR SALE OR RENT .—New and second hand Pianos from the bes' manufactories, at moderate and conve- nient terms for sale; second hand Pianos taken CARD.—The attention of the public is re- spectfully called to the sale of a fine Country Seat, Scadmene Furniture, Carriage Horses, and Farming Implements, &c., to take place on ‘Tues- day, Septem! llth, at 10 o'clock, at the resi- dence of Thomas Marshall, Esq , near the e ef Tennallytown, on the turnpike to Rockville, about two milesfrom Georgetown For particu- lars reference is made to the advertisement in another column. P. 3.—An omnibus will leave the Auction room for the sale at 8 o'clock In the morning and return after the sale, J.C. McGUIBE, Auct. seps—2t MADAME R’'S REMOVAL, N ADAME R. respectfully informs the public in general, that she will give information in all the Affairs relating to Life, Health, Wealth, Marriages, Love, Journeys, Law suits, Ditficul- ties in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, and in respect to all other subjects. Shets also able to tell the Ages of persons by reading r we shall begin to think hard, very hard A Great Meeting. —The Democrats of Phil indeed, of our venerable aunt (by marriage) | adelpbia are making preparations for a grand Nelly, who bas been many long years under | display on the 17th instant, having selected for bringing into our family kith, | that day for a meeting of all the friends of the , that distinguished man and Know | Constftution they can get together. Col. Win Nothing politician. A. Richardson, of Illinois, will be the bright — particular oratorical star of the occasion, we Tho fale of the Organ Newspape- hear. cur paragraph, published a few day: i explacation cf the error into which we fell, through wrong information un the sal alt. the Hon. Bayard Clark, of New the books of the Department — York. the purchase of the Organ newspaper | Por the Treasury Department with the money of George Law. may bo mis- For the Tatertor Department. : understuod by others, as we find it has been | For the Custons.....+ by 2 friend, we have tosay that we hare satis- | Var Warrants received post. The wife of Charles Bilisoly, Esq., is dead, and not Mrs. Joseph Bilizoly, as stated ia some of the papers. Her son Joseph is also dead. Mayor Fiske is recovering. Sos Massacuvgerts Dewocratic Nominations. The Democratic Convention, which met at Vorcester on Wednesday nominated Caleb Stetson, of Braintree, by acclamation. Mr. Beach was nominated for Governor by the late Anti-Maine Law or Liberal Conyen- tion. The following were chosen delegates to the National Convention at Cincinnati in Ma next:—Charles @. Green of Boston; Benj. F. Bailer, of Lowell; Whiting Griswold, of Green- fictd, and Nathaniel J. Lord, of Salem. THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES or MR. WM. HENRY PALMER ABE now nearly completed, but a few vacan- <4 cies yet remain to ve filled, for which early application is desired, as the number being limi- as additional pupils will be afterwards ad- mitted, Mr. Paimer beving determined to take no more than he can fully attend to. Due notice will be given to each pupfl of the first meeting for in- struction, and as an incentive to improvement he oposes, at the expiration of the first half yerr to ave a general examination of his Classes, to which the parents and friends of each puj il will be invited, and izes will be awarded to those who may have obtained the — proticts A Application to be made to him in person, at residence, 233 F street. Terms, $5 per quarter of twenty lessons. sepa MARSHALS “SALE.—In virtue of a writ of : The Current] Operatiags of tho Treasur; Department.—On yesterday, 6th September, there were of Treasury Warrants entered on buting t + $22.010 50 . 4,257 69 43,549 96 ri Facias ‘ under Lien Law,” issued from in exchange, and tuning pianos attended to at No | numbers. All those who wish to consult Madame | U2 Fai : el 3 fied If that ae tered + 2,251 65] ‘fhe resolutions adopted fully endorse the | 438 Eleventh street, above Pa. avenue. R. will please call soon, as she will remain in the | ‘4 ee ee oy wd See Bis- ed ourself’ thet our original statement con- | Qn account of the Navy » 137,459 00 | natioual administration—denounce Know No- F.C. REICHENBACH. | city butashort time. She can be consulted at all | ‘ct of Columbia, for the county of Wash: cerning the transaction was wholly incorrect; neither Mr. Clark nor Mr. Law haying any | £3?" Our readera are well aware that we interest whatever in the purchase, as we have | have never advertised patent medicines—but siace ascertained to our entire satisfaction. Wy | we now publish an advertisomnt of Ayer’s are thus particular in setting this matter ri Pills, not because we are paid for it alone, but as we lo not war on the business interests «fon; | because we honestly believe that Dr. Ayer is cotemporaries of the press; being fur more in. | one of the best physicians and chemists of the clined to do kind things towards them, unc | 4g, and because we know from experience and all, of whatever party, than to depress | that his Cherry Pectoral is the best medicine their influence or interests by intentional mis- | for 4 cough that was ever invented. We have representations of their affairs. All gentlemen | been cured by it of a severe bronchitis, and in our professioy ae, at times, liable to make | have given it to our family with unfailing stetcments, in partizan warfare, bused on er- | SUeces8, for colds, coughs, whooping-cough, roncous information and misconceptions of | Croup, &e. Our neighbors who have tried the oe ee ington, and to me directed, i shall exp se to public sale, for cash, on FRIDAY, the 2th dey of September next, at the front of the Court house door of the said ceunty, at 12 o'clock m , the following erty, viz: all William Durr’s interest into Brick Houses situated on the west h:if of Lot No. 22, in Square No. 253, in the city of Washington D C., siezed and levied u as the iv Wiliam Durr, and will Ye sola to satisfy judi- cial No. 21 to October, 1555, in favor of Colt- men & Smith. J ® HOOVER, Marsha! for Distitct of Columbia sep 4—tds A PLAIN FACT. MAGNIFICENT Rosewood, elegantly fin ished full seven oclave Piano Forte just re- ceived, froma celebrated manufactory, =I in N. York, and must be sold withiu! ten day-. at the astonishing low price of 8250. things with much emphasis—compliment Hen- ry A. Wise for the bold stand he took against the “secret party”’ in Virginia—unequivocal- ly condemn the Maine Law in Massachusetts, att call upon all Democrats and liberal men to vote for the Democratic nominees. After the adoption of the resolutions, ihe ng Siate ticket was nominated by ac- Clanation: Nor Secretary of State, Jonathan E. Field, of Stockbridge; Treasurer, Stedman Buttriek, Concord; Auditor, Oliver Stevens, of Boston; Attorney General, Nathaniel J. Lord, of Sa- lem. Mr. Lord declined the honor tendered, and in consequence the State Central Committee were empowered to fill all vacancies. hours of the day and evening. Her name is on the door—at the southeast corner of 13th aud D streets. Gentlemen 50 centsand Ladies 25. Sep 5—Sst FRENCH AND ENGLISH PERFUMERY. Ww: have just received 2 fresh lot of French and Snglish PERF UMERY, consisting in part of all the varjeties of Lubin’s Extracts, Soa) Cosmetics, &c., Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Kay dor, &c.; Farina Cologne of the very best ity; Bay Ram, warranted pure. Also, Hairand Tooth Brashes real English; and every article requisite for the Toilet. a and reasonable prices may tlways ‘lied on. nent T. GALLIGAN & CO., Im and dealers in Fancy Goods and erfumery 370 Penn. or, under Browns’ hotel. sep S—eo3t IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN, REAT INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO A CALL AND SEE.—The undersigned gives notice to his friends and the public that he has just received Lis stock of Fall and Winter Gocds, comprising all the latest styles and colors of Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vestings; which goods wiil be made up to order in the most elegant manner, as be has some of the best workmen in the United ae ee work for EA Being oop aad Scorr, the Reporter of Fashions, you may rely upon get- ting the most fashionable Clothing. = READY-MADE CLOTHING ofhis own make; such as Over-garments, Frock, Dress, and Business Coats, Pants, and Vests, from medium to very superior quality. All the above goods will be sold at very low Prices—for instance, a whole suit, Coat, Pants, i Sgn sar torareras Two fine rosewood Pianos from the celebrated is A ere ages ; aes F aa . | and Vest, for the smail sum of $15. RESERVING KETTLES. —Just rece} K 3 facis, much of which get into the sauctum of | pills represent them as an extraordinarily good } - eg ihe cee Lado a fea: Overcoata, benutifal style, from $10 to $20 Sesh capply or Clarks’ eegien oe ertablishment of Knabe, Gack & a Baltimore, an ciitor often through very round about | medicine —Democrat, McArthur, Vinton Co., weap fll has rahe ace i; pends apirite: Pants, do do 3to Ww Kettles, all sizes. Persons wishing the very best | being compelled to leave the City, and we are au- cbs Whenever we thus fall into errors, | Ohio. eer taaae Go ana - phe ‘aa 2.50 to 10 sriicle manufactured, at a very low price, are in- | thorized to sell themat the low price of $200 ecb li to a@ woman, who ed it for th Priest fall satet ne ous liquor 5 e e res) ts ui i tof use of'u sick child. Bumford refused. to take | clotiiage “pices os payment for the liquor. A fine of fifty dollars FURNISHING GOODS, and costs of prosecution was awarded this | such 88 Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Hand- dev 1 of charity. as provided for under the 18th | kerchlefs, Scarfs, Umbrellas, &o. it i: our pride and sincere pleasure t ide tally and frankly, as ta this pri fiir ia The ranksof British painters have been pool d by the death of Mr. Charles Brocky, tableaux de genre—with occasional vited to call at the Housekeepers’ Furnishing Sore, 490 Seventh . A second-hand Piano for $75 and one for $50. Always on band the est and most reliable stock of fine Pianos in this city, at ovr Music St a, oe Pa. evente, bet 2 end Ith sts. sep G. FRANCIS. 100 BARRELS BROWN SUGAR. ie. Eacringsy.—The letter «> this distin- ; - ELLIS. wbleas ‘ . : : P. W. BROWNING. 20 hhds. prime New Orieans co. ae? ____._40HN F. ELLIS. elt ce ; <5 ts of subjects of a higher order—midoe 29 -< the law for the suppression of intem- 7 Hott Just received . T = — Seatesens Some eo? te Eeciihed him agreably known to our exhibition haunt- | pes suce, passed by the legislature —V. H. between Qd and 6% stree fe, Pa. sei i York, wad for jpg aac d Lee aR wating ede Quotations yeswrday, enuisely ¢ vnesates him | exs. Pairivt, . Se pear imery, &c., at ELLIS'S, 2:6 Penn avense, by sept—cot ” MURRAY & SEMMES. eu zi

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