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VEN I G STAR juaige of nuisances in the shape of d a my doubt, i anor tees most polar medioineath this : RENT. oe — ape - eg o* - 4 e| pla i , | doubt, is r ie fF — ¢ ec 9 ma bones and other filth on Eighth street State, and the great confidence throngh its friends, | 4 VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR, : i al SSS > between D street. and Louisiana Aventteg and | "3 caused such increased demand, that vot ae ‘A fou sate, —This property contains about | FAXTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERLES, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. j : ietor has found it neeéstary to inctease acres of landj whied be surp:ssed in | Id Wines, ‘and Liquors, by Ca ey at rom —Fever in Suffolk (e3 , in the alley —- betwee. Seventh and Pity for ssanusecisrigpthe bitern ae that. Senility hy ay land in the county, avery | Auction.—On MONDAY, nae ue com Be cg aa rp SurciDE.—Yesterday afternoon, | ent hecStes tae eee pgck.._ Ont correspond: be able to fll all orders promptly.“ Oursmost suj ck building, by 50, two abde,| mencing at 10 o'clock x. m., T-shall sell, at the more, Sept. 1—There were forty LE ee en mae y wo = — the police officers for Lng tes a fe gseat vi it in the i temular pearicgee. ha’ if stories, Bigh, containing © Taree eee and a Grecay Pare ot Pana wee ae Peete | deaths in Norfolk on Sunday, and s consider- Bovey, a eabinet-maker, residing in the Sev- Se ry capt dlr 7 | Hea Died pea Mac mil tae a general rah: cou converted if necessary, win conaiat. able diminution of new cases. congregating around the Magistrate’s office in | the loestlon shove described. This involves mistake; as the business of the police is to ar- exth Ward, under the excitement of brain 5 ry & good | Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Ciga.s, &c., - alternative of the whole system, &c. Read the | stone kitchen. out-buildings, with in ri : follows excessive drin. 9 oe for that 4 tens ne essary part In Portsm deaths occurred on Sun- certificate of the Rev. F. J: , of Union Hill } a good barn, together with a choice selection of Se Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sauces outh, six J : the drug store ; s i ds lumes of the same kind have | gruit trees. . day. sryeenee — * i Tost persons who place such disgusting filth sien Seihtaeien the ietor. i rty is situated in Loudon county, | Sperm and Adamantine Candles Drs Marshall and Flease, of Baltimore, Dr. the comer of Pennsylvania avenue and Twelfth | in the street—not to remove it: which Me 'the Peete Proprietor. ‘This proj ; * es ; ; 2 aa, with an intimation that bis pape work of the Ward Conetieatenee We are Ricumonp, Sept. 7, 1854. | Virginia. about 40 miles from Alexandria, and Fancy Toilet Soaps and family Groceries gene i the Alexandria Turnpike Read, 5 miles Crayeroft, of Philadelphia, Dr. Smith, of Oo- was to destroy bis life. On being refused he | sutisied, however, that the number of labor. | op{@k@ Seat, Pleasure im testifying to the virtue lies on the Alex ja Turnp' 4 iv of Baker's Premium Bitters as'a remedy for obsti- abore Midéleburg. 2 mi es from Upperville, and | Atso ihe finest quality of Wines, Brandies, and | jumbia, Pennsylvania, and Dre. Gooch and fi the store with oaths and imprecations on | ers and teams accorded to the commissioners indigestion,’ f fram the attacks of dys- | within 5 miles of | arasses Gap Railroad It Whiskey, in botiles and wocd. among which 5 ie head of the druggist, and, proceeding | py the couneil for this purpose, is wholl insuf- prsia sedieedaces ces by their oes I have | is considered a one among the handsome abeoiat may be found twelve dazen of Newssa, ee Moore, of Richmond, died on Sunday. Dr. down to the drug store of the young Messrs. | fipientat this season. The money of the tax- | escaped my annual attacks of chills. ities in the county of Loudon, and one raiee & don & Co. — Old Reserve Madeira, | Balfour, of Norfolk, is also dead. Ford, on the corner below, he changed his payers could not be’ more satistactorily ex- REV. F. J. BOGGS, very seldom presented for sale in this s*ction vintage of 1! manner entirely, asking calmly, and so as to i 0 ding view | 40 Otard, Dupey & Co’s, and Pinet & Hen-| The fever has broken out in Suffolk, six- nded, so far as the latter are concerned, Pastor of Union Hill Station. me ge oe Re e dozen upey “ ‘ ; Price 50 cents per bottle. jue Ridge Mountain, to say ni of pinch Haentinn, Vintage 5 ak Ne teen miles from Portsmouth, and the people te ee < his perpere: rts Jast ee than in appropriating sufficient to on vot AS. STOTT & CO., Wash- | te. surrounding scenery. i z 17 dozen very choice O'd Rye Whiskey . an 2 ounce of laudanum, which he —— admit of the immediate cleansing of every | ,,7° = pe NBY & HATCH, and SETH | The House is well adapted toa Female Semi- | 12 do Ostiey’s most choice Port Wine are flying from On getting out of the store, he hastily drew | dirty street and alley in Washington—every eres boo ana ed . | nary, which is much nected. and desired In that | A large stock of very superior Cigars, comprising — the cork and swallowed the contents of the | one of them. We receive daily an average of | Shoe Oe? es and by Druggists every | rei hborhood. ‘The hea'th of this section of | the most favorite brands Still Another Railroad Accident. vial. Fortunately, one of the proprietors of | twenty such complaints as we notice sbeee aa " - at 3 ah. country is proverbial, a needs ne Demag ee aaa, will be ready for delivery on Friday Hannisscna, Sept. 11.—The mail train ae ee eee remo Re Y have to beseech the councils to apply the rem- | _{[J- Premiums atthe Fairs—Whitehurst’s | | If the quailty of land nearly adjoining, which | "Terms: #100 and under cash; over $1000n@| which left here yesterday afternoon for the him. following him into Mr. Adams’s Restau edy, which is in their hands only. still in the ascendant.—The juries of each of the I will sell. not exceeding $200, 60 days; over 4 months, West. thrown off the track by running rant near by, where he had taken = wet in amare Se ee Nee ae For further information apply (o AMOS DEN- | for notes satisfacto ily endorsed without interest ont, was Sure one of the boxes. He (the druggist) ar go Tax Scrreners.—The hands employed in heds sn pertorhy oy Paotar ein orocenspes aoa HAM, No, 201, First Ward, Washington, D. C., INO” T. TOWERS, } trustees. | over acow near New Cumberland. William those present what Espy — sie Ae tocr the coach factory of Mr. Andrew Joyce, have | Daguerco exhibited. 3 or G.T. MASSY. Serta _sep i B. 0. C. W. BUTELER Abel, the fireman, was ingtantly killed. John their assistance, touk him 4 eR t- | Sem! to the Second Ward collecting committes r WW. dive received two medals at the World’s ONT HILL FOR SALE—A beautiful butld- | 505 110d ab Auctioneer |G. Miller, the mail it; John Struby, the into the drug store, where Mr. Ford, serge of the Merchants’ Exchange, to be equally | Fair, London, and a premium at Crystal Palace, ing site, of about ten acres, over-looking |_| St tan ened ree oy =a 4 ly sending for medical aid, also hich Bop: divided between Norfolk and Portsmouth, | New York. Georgetown, Washington, the Potomac River, By JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. engineer; Quinten Rateliffe, conductor, parade his peereert esi Te | twenty-one dollars, contributed as follows, viz : Pe at scot ep il of the Maryland Institute { and a wide extent of country fand within 10 min- MIRST CLASS BUILDING Ler FOR and Mr. Falls, agent of Adams Express Com- isted, refusi ae E $5; PF. A. £05 Shree years past. utes walk from the omnibus stand in le.—That higbly e lo rou . tan f De sep ty tes soon arrived, and made Ps gen A a a ~aabenar 663: Whitehurst’s Gallery in this city is on Pa. ave- | on the Virginia side, almost as convenient for the aijcaiog the ae it —- of Capt J.B. | Pany, were seriously injured, and were con various efforts to compel him to take emetics, | (.)::tian Umtisu, de , $l 663 Chad: Seukinanf oe ee en ne eee ee. business man as 1 he resided in the city. it has | Montgomery, being Lot No. 6, in Square 215, | veyed to New Cumberland. None of the pae- or to submit to the operation of the stomach | 59¢: Join Wells, one day’s work, $1 50; Danie:| _ —————— ore ca Pricete one rho will build $100. fronting 50 feet on I re bs an running back cengers were hurt. pump, against which he struggled ae cere Tucker, $1; Fred Reddlager, one day’s work, Oa Letter from Hea. John Miner Betts, Also, ROCK HILL, immediately adjoining, wees py ee tn Se ts sain cen Ce rey replayed save his Ife. Lots ta | $i; Cas Lannan, $2; Tuos) Kiley, $1; Geo. | % “*eimine Ricumonn, July 9, 1955. | Commanding the same view, of about 20 acres. | saTURDAaY evening next, the 15th instant, at The Maine Election. eal force employed to save his life. Late in | Milier, one day’s work, 502; Albert, do., 50c;| Messrs. Wm.8. Beers & Go: Gents—-Consider- | 02 ths place there is a la:ze market garden, fvuit 5% o'clock the afternoon the drowsiness consequent on the sa in bim conquered his favulty of re- Jobn Miller, 50c; T. Worthing, one day’s work, m -—The returns from 56 atlo_s of duty to the afflicted alone prompt me to | ‘T’es of every description, rasoberries, strawber- | °% 001 Guo toarh of purchase money cash; Portuanp, Sept. 11.—The 4 “5 hou ; i i 14,614; ici * -663; Ti Caton, i F nd 5 testimonial to t | Tes, &c., a neat gardener’s houre, fine spring Of | yalance in 6, i2 and 18 months, for notes sec’ towns give Morrill, (Republican,) 14,614; sane and hs physicians applied he to, | SUH Dineen? Cates he Cayie with Sh islet Geri Spl Meaney faa | rien’ tc dantreamte nae quar | anaes Wells, Demoorat and Maine law,) 18,210, and the poses woo tatrestol trues bien that be bet Gti a without being disposed or dooming M necessary well-built shanty. capabl> of accomodating 39} Ir the terms are no’ complied with in three days | Reed, (Whig,) 2,268. The vote was = large to the farm of Col. Hickey, this morning, where they propose encamping tor several days The President's Mounted Guard will leave gan to revive after they had given up almost to go into the particulars of the case, T can say | 207s, together with every description of farming | go7, the eale, the esse 4 will be resold at the | one and the contest was very animated. all hope of saving him. Getting him on his that the astonis ing results that have been pro- | ‘mplements, quarrying tools, wherl-barrows, | rsx and expense of the purchaser }. &O., aly ‘ful crops on the land. IAMES C. McGUIRE s i duced by the that medicine on a member | fucks, &c-. and most bount IAMES C. McG “ Contributions. feet again, they and their assistant bystanders | the city this afternoon, where they will be re- | of my Aséh faraily, and under my own observatior | Pr.ce 33 0b. re nd’ fetur- | Sep 11—d ae. auth Deen next kept him in motion his will, until | ceived by an escort of four Mounted Compa- | ard su fence, after the skill of the best | Both «f these places embrace the most pictur- | — Convmara, S. C., Sept. 10.—A meeting of all danger was passed. His case was man- | _; f that it physictans had been exhausted and all the usual | ©sq4e aud majestic views on tne Potomac river, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer (hichthens oie aah asin a % aged with skill and verance, reflecting | ™°* ° roe Femedies had failed. fully justify me in recom. } Ut purchasers are invited to ~ Fe. one ‘R USTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED Prop- y to participate the highest credit on the physicians called in, f mending its use to all who may be suffering from tie reebiarg wate aieak: erty near the Navy Yard.—Oo FRIDAY | the relief of the fever sufferers in Virginia. as above described. Mr. Ford, too, by his} Recwasites.—The High Tent of the Inde- | that dreadful malad: opposite the ry, reet pendent Order of Rechabites of North Ameri- ca, metin the city of New York to-day. It is the supreme head of an effective and flourish- ing temperance organization. Mr. John Millis, of this city, is its ee eae and Dr. Wm &. Magruder and Mr. Wm. R. McLean, 5 afternoon, October 12th, et Sj «clock, on the he tit was Ido not mean ay that it is adapted toal) | Sep 1t—eodt premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated March The meeting — d by sppointing constitutions, or that it will afford the same relief OR RENT AND S8ALE.—The Honse now | Sth, 1852, and recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 40, | Mayor Arthur to the chair. Resolutions were in all cases; for, of course, 1 can know nothing ‘occupled by Mr Thomus Lambert as a Tin- | folios 319 et seq’, one of the land records for adopted requesting the City Councils to ap- about that—but of what I have seen of the effects, nin: Establishment, situated on the west side of | ‘Washington county, we sbell st ll Lot No. 1, in & oe. As I would not hesitate to use it, in any cepted 5 street: 9A door only from the avenue, in fall pepe eh nn an pone propriate $1,000. .ppropriate committees rofula {mia wi es re. | South G a treet east, . : $ perrtodnes pasties 1 pould exareiae: influence | Vie of the Centre Market, and a few yards there- | Oo), street with the improvements, consisting | Were appointed to obtain private subseriptions. resence of mind and energy, notwithstanding is youth, placed the case within the reach of the skill of ‘hose gentlemen. A delay of ten minutes on his part might have rendered Es- pey’s recovery past hope. ; om; itslocction being in the centre of the two bs consi Mcapzr —On Thureday, the 6th of Septem- | Of the Stur office are the dete; from the | or control. Respectfully, yours can is es dae snes ang | - ete goe pe becondta of anew iwaaeey frame dwelling house, wi A considerable amount has already been con- ber, a drunken quarrel took place in a - | District Tent of the District of Culumbia. se i 5 oh st crocery stands {n Washington. Possession given ez tributed. shop, established just beyond the Great Fails, for the purpose of selling liquor to the Gor- UF Important Notice.—But one solution to | at once of the nppet or dwelling part, but not of Terms at tue sale. Rerirrine,—Our enterprising fellow-citizen | the mysterious office performed by my ELEC- | the store, which will be given :t an early date — a a ly } Trustees. Death of Another Physician, i ii T ri . he one a*joining * » nment hands employed on the aqueduct. | John Miller, in carrying out his plans for the | THIU OLL, that { or any Physiologist can thus | tent low. This property, with t " JAS. C. McGUiRE Pr, LPHIA, Sept. 11.—Dr. Higgins, who Sichael needy Mae beaten. ‘He ueft the zeaawebion of his famous confectionery estab- eH aii cover, and that is its Lar ary eae ee anor ely Gai ~ one ay Pe sep li—law&ds Auctioneer. left nana cohe +8 at bad entirely recovered ‘ i i it hardl 4 wit. e elec: or uervous fiu!d o} UMA M a ——— - —-" —— XN . ’ y rs eas cha of the nerves of sensation (‘hose little mon- . > Md “e 2 Soe >< - himeelf severely, He was left by his compan- ® very high reputation in bis tine, by long | j.ors"or suffering,) noticed by ail who use my | Maine avenue. RICH’D G. BRISCOE. er Ren BNE PA ions to ~— off the effects of the liquor. This | Years of labor in his business. His terms were (genuine) Electric O11, from 39 3 uth Eighth st., | sep lu—3e* ——- | afternoon, Sept. !4th, at 6 o’cl-ck, I shall sell, or Death of James Finch. was about 2 p. m. Un taGr mpd about 94 ee and his efforts to please un- pepe lleong oc a es ee ie .OR RENT—A STORE ROOM WITH fix- | the promises, Lot No 4, in Square No. 90, awd Perersevrc, Sept. 11.—James Finch, late rity ——- ae cm re ceruat: Tesparton Visrrine Minrrany.—Four companies from | {om actual ex rience. It relieves suffering, as Gellar, of ine conerer’ fie and Pinetree = i eiglhenkoy alirlaoary etsiae 43 fun 74nek of the Norfolk Argus died here, at half past he had been employed, and complaining of Baltimore, under Lieut. Col. Egerton, will ar- hia other known combination, aud that sud- | b0 tho-m ton enquire on the premises. on F rtreet, running back iss foot 8 pain two last night. reat pain and injury. He was assisted to the head in this bse ober, peti We ae Price 50 cents and $1, Prof. C. DEGRATH. ie inate ihe ee ae! ee inne) epi Oates amt oe et ee, Senet, Nimet, i BVM AA Dont, § 2900 el pad finan Sek bee ee SEOTTE CO. sep 8—Iw OOMS FOR RENT. far ished" or unfur- | Tient opportunity either for building or invest- | Subscription for Norfolk and Portsmouth. berger is se oe ee sown can parade, at the City Hall mnie morn- | [9 Te Nervous Sufferers.—A retired Cler- y nishon Board cas Dehad if deaived: AP: | ment: Sale positive. as Cotumaia, Sept. 10.—The city councils, at ‘that he was severcly bruised; and thus, under | ¢& parade, iy alt, 4 tored to health in a few days, after | Ply at No. 494 Lith street, between D and E. ‘Terms: One-thi-d cash; balance in 6 and 12 a a one of the braises on the abdomen, there was | 128; at 10 o'clock precisely, to form an esoort. | 2}inan, restor great nervous suffering, 1santious | *?P &—t® months, with notes bearing interest, secured by a | their meeting this afternoon, in compliance ture of the intestines. Th o i 7 a xE J3K, | deed in trust on the property. it i bdr pote bear fbn hacunate his Peale Tue Yetuow Fever Surreners.—About | ‘2.'#*e known the means of cure. Will send OR RENT—A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, Ey. BOTELE! : with the request of the relief meeting, appro- ete eee used. Direct Rev. JOHN having fifteen rooms; a large garden—one $470 had been received by the treasurer (Mr. Fulton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. | cre in cultivation—containing a variety of fine | sep 1l—d__ Ingle) of the committees appointed in pursu- ance of the action of the public meeting on Violence. R Auctioneer. | propriated $1,000 for the Virginia sufferers. Hugh and John Bruniham were arrested au 17—im frnit trees, peaches. pears, a: ples, &c ; grape vines By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer d examined on th i - of excellent varieties; a pump of good water in Dada 3 Baltimore Markets. Bdeath They ‘weve taken, after examina. | Saturday afernoon, ap to'12 o clock today. | ,!2°7Rs Marble Mall Clothing Emportum | i wcciti rua re of 8 Nixturet at Auction-On MONDAY eve: | Battowons, Sept. 11.—Plour is firmer than tion, to Rockville, to which place the magis- | This afternoon, all the contributions (both | ments to purchasers of Heady made Clothing for | The house commands a fine view of the Poto- r . : clothing and money) will be forwarded to Noz- | Gentlemen and Roys’ wear” In order to present | ™2c, Washington and G trate ——- the case. The wounded maa, it is said, before bis death, declared that he had been waylaid in the woods and knocked down. There is a mystery about the case. Lo’ d the lo- | ning, the 10th instant, at 73 o’clock, I will pro- | than on yesterday, and prices have advanced; 2 cality is one of the most healtsy. For farther ine | cesd to sell the entire penck of Becky eee, | salen ot Oy Mille qt $7.62; Howard street is ojo fr hc comfy eons our ewtok | 'matonappiyto JOHN MILLER "| fond Forbing Grom. ot suction ceteoea| feta a €7 8 but o eles wore Taade a that of Coats, Vests and Pantzloons will be sold at pri- Confectioner, No. 289 Pa. av., south side. oft e National Hotel, (the flag will designate the | figure. Wheat—Good to prime whites $1.75 folk and Portsmouth. Mr. A. J. Fauus, Agent of Adams’ Express J. Fat t e seps—it (intel) : sting of ve -aclety of fashionable | $1.85; red $1.63a$1.73. Corn—White and ‘The evidence showed clearly that he had been | Company in this city, will, we learn, aa Dewa. Cone ee. Harnett Deep 5S SE ERS Leis dpc lack Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Fellow $8a90e. ruck and knocked down in the grog-shop, | forward to Baltimore, and thence to Norfol Marsellies, &c., of su x poser and workmanship. OR RENT.—A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, | Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Hanakerchiefs, vloves but the person to whom Kennedy made his | 804 Portsmouth, gratis, any articles left at |” au 9 OAH WALKER & CO. Assit ‘wart geet bapeernggiordl = stree's: | Hosiery, &e. New York Markets. dying declaration was not at the in- | their depot, on Pennsylvania Avenue, prior wits une rooms, basement, stable and carriag: The sale to be continued every evening until the . bee ‘cud Ferkecs kas esr ged eis Lien to 3 o'clock, p. m. UF Inhalation for Diseased Lungs. —The se, and a small garden with fruit trees; ina | Wi 5e Tote ts sold, _New York, Sept. 11 —Stocks are drooping ; confused, a he may have pheaded the mode of Inhalation, in eases of diseased lugs | jy 2 thY toration rte tt of water In front of | ‘Sale positive. a = a8 : wed Okie tren . beating in the ae garage pe |. Tae Cartorex Costrtavre —Another little and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in bis: the house. AUTEN MILLER, Confectioner, For sale, two large ort TC euini —— psc ; geod aa ake . res t attack i ‘ boy has left twenty-five cents at the Star Of- Veriisement, strikes us as the true one. lt is now ep 8—3t No. 279 Pa avenue. 74 9 Sout m—sal ’ J ¢| The pupils of Primary School No. 2,24 dis- | jy Ica suuticstan ere eoceestelly treated | FAOR SALE Of RENT—A desirable three- JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. $1.90a81.98 Corn is a trifle lower ; Bets up these grog-shops to tempt a set of | The pupi aeATy ono 7 ; | by local applications “This practice has been story Brick House, with e, back build- By “ mixed 86288c. Pork is a trifle higher; Mess workmen who are peaceatle and industrious, trict, (ies L. H. Randolph, teacher,) contri- | pursued from: the first with respect to external in- | ings and good yard, suitable for store and Dwe!- UCTION SALE OF BONNtTS. French $22.50. Beef is firm. when sober, into such acts when maddened by buted $5 50 for the little children in Norfolk | iizmmation and corrosions, and we see not why | lins. For farther information enquire of Mr. Mor Ribbons, Embroidery, Trimmings and ° liquor. The grog-shop is kept by a Mr. Thrift. | 224 Portsmouth who have been made orphans | @i~eases of the throat and lungs may not be treated gan, on the premises, between t7°h and 15'b sts, | Fancy Goods.—On WEDNESDAY moming, peey . ” | by the plague. aoe on a; So eve ney may: - Pennsylvania avenue, Jacob Brodbeck, William a =a ap = a. at beat ianled docket New Orleans Markets, &c. 3 variable clima' ours, where lung an ani t. 7-lw ween Sth and 9th streets, I sha! s m4 2 = sou hepa — Sener. —- Tue Mvstc at the Capitol will be dispensed “ee complaints have become 20, prevalent = ee -seoere! ee Ribbons, Bonnets; Beamesidery, ‘Trimmings and Lexa egenpaend ae me esterday a ; Mr. Pepper (in accordance | with to morrow evenin h ill ac- | Tife, We earnestly recommend to the public, and | [WOR RENT—A LARGE BRICK HOUSE, | Fancy Goods, in lets to su " . : ensior, with the recommendation of the public meet wtih che YS itiexy bale Sam ae to the afflicted especially, to avail themselves of with st-bl> in rear, aad cistern of water in | ‘Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, quotably lower. Flour—Sales of 1.600 bbls. ing, held on Saturday afternoon) offered a joint places on the day, celebrated as the anniver- | Dr Curtis's remedy —[©ne who hastried it.] See | the yard, containiag nine rooms, on I,st.,near| sepS—d Auctioneer. | et $7a512 for common to family grades. resolution, appropriating five thousand dol | gary of the battle of North Point advertisement In this paper. 9%tn street nor h. : x eT = Mr. Bradford, agent of the ascociated press, Jars, out of the general fand, for the relief of Ty . caution — Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana is the Ss fe For sale. several Lots of ground, in the First By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. is getting well. > . and ouly genuine article. m and Fourth Wards. For terms enquire of the RLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE oF Norfolk and Portsmouth sufferers. {commosicaren. | —- undersigned, north wing Capitol extension i tise per t was referred toa special committee; con- : 5 ; j — rs Island at Auc DIED. as tee Z. JONES. | instant, { shail sell, i On the 9th instant, JAMES C. ESLIN, in the P —On FRIDAY. che 14th ont of the premises, at 5 BOARDING. ~~ =~} o’clock p.m., Lots No. land 22, in Square No. IVATE SALE —SEVERAL FRAME | 499. Lot No.1is 47 feet front by 75 feet dee] tisting of Messrs. Pepper, Miller and Smith, A Youxe Bacugton Derexps tax Lavigs. who, with the exception of the last named gen- tleman, reported back the resolution, with a fa- ‘* Whatever hypocrites austerely talk BH re on and innocence, 29th year of bis age Houses, suitable for large or smal! families, | fronting on 4i st-eet, between I and K sts. sonth. LADY HAVING TAKEN THE PLEAS- Sersllie saceasuintction. Defaming as impure what God declares pure.” |“ On the ith instant, MARY, wife of Purser Ed- | containing ‘from 4 to 10 teams each, on square | (ot 22 is 30 fee: fron’, and 69 feet deep on one lind gore! repaint ee Tenth After debate, it was passed by the following Milton. | ware Fitzgeraid. U.S. Navy. south of Square 518, between 4th and 5th streets, | and 67 on the other, ranniny back to a wide alley, | Stteet. No. 465, a plea Vote The comments, Mr. Editor, of ‘ Old Bache- Also. on the 2d instant, FRANK T., aged 23; | and fronting Massachusetts avenue and I street. | on { street south between 4 and 6th stre- ts weet, eA a ae ee —— = ee and on the Sth instant, CHARLES H., aved 26; | Terms made easy. Enquire on said square at No | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and aa Kamaneeial farnished, anda sons of Purser Fitzgerald, all of Norfolk, Va. oot au4—votf | 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day of pe to the me Bon for the facta Ae iidren. Lines on the death of Mrs. Caroline Rhea, who | —-— sale lor,” in your paper of the Sth., upon the sub- ject of ladies’ skirts, recall to my mind a per- tinent reminiscence. Yeas—Messrs. Dove, P. * i “ate ove, Pepper, Marks, Miller, Nuys—Mesers. Pierson, Smith, Busey, and SALE. 5 SUBSCR , Being near the avenue, it is most convenient for lied of th u fever, N 3 ia OR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER will se’l All conveyance at the expense of purchaser. Houstor—4. Sa ee: eae: Tones snes; we Lr afecsionrestind, Mist BF, Lecce, or | Li Gun highly wamble unl destnitic Pern oe | face iene oan arene ot ease we j Absent, Messrs. Bayley, Magruder, Evans, | frst exhibiting Power's exquisite work, the Washingto*, D.C . which he now resides, containing sixty acres and | ‘Title indisputable. Sale po-itive = sf and Clarke—5. Greek Slave, I accompanied a fair and pure- Beroved friend is pone unto her ba h upwards of land, about 3)4 miles from the Centre A GREEN, Auctioneer. OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- Mr. Smith th: ffered Jon; th: hearted creature to see this thing of beauty. & ra tn, eT tame, Market, and one mile east of the Anacostia, or sep 8—d (Organ) vivania avenue ite Brown’s Hotel, has prgber eed aherroesmmtllimenss | KORRES hee g theca ed js From sorrows now she’s free; Benainzt’s Bridge, directly on the Marlboro’ and ——-_—-—— | sack teas oak Gbeiee teem, aoe OF pater ation aie ee : the madest benatioa, tha chants ef eral (ape Poe rishi pemeinae Washinvton road. most of which has been cleared | gy G. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Foeriihoe or Thighs geetiouean; SIRRaE anew Ol Some ppropriation thus made, the members ena eee ee Se Seen Wis ees in the last five or six years, and for ga:den!ug pur- = " ALU ‘ "3. She also ac- Poth branches of the City Couneils relinquish | Ress of the seemingly animated marble, as it] Her worldly ee ae poses is unsurpassed by any in. the District the Metis on the telans, Posing Bose | COneea tT SER EAS MERE seinitice mentee Ee a eurgs ope ‘iis. Beye moe and Sis ier aed there high, Will all our hearts with happiness,” scree of Sadow Leni Parte in awhasien ie and Building Lots.—By virtue of a deed of irust | Jy 30 E > ie President pro tem. (Mr. | .”' i cred Or drive our grief away. ee ae > athe full bear- | bearing date on the fourth day of August, 1854, —ear =s.w ersun) declared that the proposition was a| *2€d and refined, and all were silent—all Herb thet saa hh the best variety, 3° yourd peach trees in full bear- ak ded in Liber J. A. S.. No 83. follies 392. OARD, &c MRS. BATES, ON THES. W. ae 7 Pe in | thoughts were chaste, for “to the pure ail r home that once so happy was, ing. ‘The improvements are a two-story dvrelling ee a ak pal in on corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9b «treet personal matter, and his refusal to entertain ug) MaENe; pur Her children dear will wear a gloom, and kitchen with two room, corn hosue, stable | &¢-, the subseri'er wil! sell at public sale, on sasientaney withsoouns, it was supported by the Board. An adjourn- | things are pure,’’ much more the pure itself. | And why ?—becaure iis sweetest ower Secteur wecees, tacba ene he THURSDAY, the 6th day of September, 1855, at | is prepared toace any cieatiteeea, ment then took place. Presently the — hes broken, and my at- yale faded inthe tomb oa Persons desirous of purchasing are invited to Sercleck 2 a ne ees ee eee en ee oe pee veg Ae ‘may favor her . x, Pan : tention attrac ashy, silk ‘uss: es, sweetly doth she sleep in death. 2 a = +72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 and 50, in : nder ott —— comes me joint resolution of important entry of Goon pranie Aecbawea, tive While anxios will see ther right, ” Pe ae elt erie of the subscriber | Jones's Subaitviston of sqnare No sop ih eae pene. a rest wae Hoke sey Aen UP {2 this] not wnhandaome women, (accompanied eagh | T’jte' su he Savlcrs tiene gee remiss, or Col Naslor City Wall, Wank: | each 25 ft on Yan tet between 34 ond 4a | mmm — following vote: vested by the | by a flashy bens.) whe swooped dows epiy | Husband, children, sisters, all dear friends to} MEU DC ROB'T K- NEVITT. | toa fifteen fee" alley, with the buildings and im By JAS. C. McGUIRE, A ; (eas—Messrs. Ball, Clements, Fuller, Tur- 4 : thee angie ___.____ ] provements, which consist of two well-built and concerned in looking around to see who ob- F WASHINGTON LE © = tin. Walker, and the President, (Alex. McD. Task, oh, God! be it to us given, RR SALE~ 5 2 _ | comfortable frame dwelling houses. Turnpike Company Stock.—On TU Davis,)—13. served their jewelry, and who admired them- O ur praver, when earthly toil is o’er, vd Shans Dociing with vend ick ent: The above property is eligibly situated in ade | DAY, mber 1ith, at 1 o’clock, p. m., at the Nays. — es Abert, AtLee, Baldwin selves, they did not see the statue until brought To meet with Caroline, in Heaven. * ing Its situated on the most healthy and pleas- | sirable and rapidly improving part of the city, | Auction Kooms, I shall sed— - . , a to by the railing around it, and in front of Mademoiselle Sara and myself. No sooner, however, had they beheld it, than they hid Bayne, Bohlayer, Lloyd, McCutchen, Orme, Peters, Pumphrey, Ruff, Towles, and Vena- te 3 ,g | and will be sold either as a whole or in separate | 213 shares of the Washington Turnpike Com- Lines on the death of her son, Columbu Rhea, ant part of High street, Georgetown, and contains dle—13. perso: lots, as may be desired, and offers a very favorable ny, par value $50. aved 2 years, died of the yellow fever, in Nov- Erno, Een se Peet Oe ae es opportunity to persons desirous to obtain a resi- Perens cash. < of an excellent private dwelling, a rare opportuni- buflding lots investing. of the Trustee. The Board adjourned their faces behind gaudy fans, their pimply hs euneuaenen eee oY MOL cheek tik Rog ye ee I i ee TAS. C. McGUIRE, pages see flushing with the glow of outraged ‘Aeant Of grief our features wear : Fer irmcenncteat WM KING, at the Wood | the aro tphiharebahapens oe begp | sepS—d ra nn! ” 5 ile, wi i indi i ‘ \ 7, eel ¥ i it of sale, and secur = - = Costarsutions.—The entire amount contri- ee per sn gen i esperar fare pare hatyl me arhatorore ted ~ a Yard of Dickson, ——— = fo a pesoine ae property ; and if not complied with POLICE OFFICE. uted by the citizens of Washington to the] leave?” «Indeed hat wo!’ So of the Wolsid tin tn the aa cd gee ON i au tt —T&SSw | in stx daye after the sale, the v (the terms | Third District, No. 425 EStreet., near Sth. change Anes euinted by the Merchants’ Ex-| founced, highly incensed” Mlle Sara, the His life was short onearth, ©” = \ | on RE ling House on | °%,nicl are not so complied with) will be resold | TAVHIS office will be open from 7 o'clock A. M. change Association to make vollections inthe ounced, highly incensed. le Sara, the F] Po RENT—A desirable Dwelling House on u one week’s notice, at the risk and expense till 11 P.M , where all complaints of a vie- several pure, the intellectnal and refined, looked into Ob, teach us, Lord, to calmly ray, 6th street, between D and E, being near Penn. of the defa ulti: rebuser. lation of the laws of the jon and of the cee wards, amounted te, $1.70 69. Of] tay face £0 honestly, as, with delicate finger Thy will bedone—thy will be done! ue. It is lighted by gas and heated by a fur- | “Alt conveyancing at expense of purchasers. United States will meet with immediate and hated S08 con on Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., contri- upheld, she said: *-Honi soi quot mal y pense ! M. A. L. ce. The house is in good order, has a bath CHARLES S. WaLLacn, Trustee. | prompt attention from the chief of and bis uted $20, and the employes in the Coast Sur- People se6 green .throegh een spectacios ”? —— ——— — ‘room and all the conveniences for comfort. Pos- Cc. W. BOTELER, officers. JOHN 8. HOLLIN: BAD, vey office $55. The fund was distributed be- Thee was afl : 6? Br pee WANTS. session can be had about the middle of Novem-| au 15 eo&ds Auctioneer. sep 5—eo3t® Police Megistrate, 3d District. bigs peng oe outh. Now, is not your correspondent, who cannot - pence asd tix Peg te note, THOMAS | | sro The above saleis postponed to Thurs- a received fa gost uabington city post office | seo a lovely woman lift her skirts upon the ANTED—A GOOD COOK. Apply atNo.| | P S.—Any person renting the house, if they pre- | d#y, September 13th, at Syo'clock, atwhichtime} |) | 1 A CARD. J) o. street, delive th canes ution box, at the letter | street crossings, without stamping the act as 423 Thirteenth st. sep A tee fer, can purchase he F arniture at a fair valuation | it Will positively = Pee Seles M Eetecna Gr aon IE Ghanee, aacbemn ob Salam ry, about $50, and added as much more | 17)" cross cube hihi the cao cane TED A SITUATION BY A VouNa | Which 1s new and in grod order, only being used ne L ; Wi ‘and vicinity, that to make up $103, which has been duly for.| -< immodesty, gory ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG | fut cat 4 30—eolm C.W. BOTELER, ., | the citizens of Washington : warded to Norfolk. 7 sy my Sot ous ? we to be os okt ip Woman as Nurse or to do plain sewing or idea sl atthe ts sent—4 swat PiaNo FORTE. She: naw taught, muse in s s " iF b ~ >: eR Nt 0 EE ye bs o <a era sg ieg ae —— iad “= ee Said soles bas aghetery Z ‘this see. is pee in queda ety ar 302 D' are her sfteReri patel eae A gut he ee By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. some ee feed mapos a nL cae 4 oh a ay ‘or the sufferers. = <4 3 TE —t ory ase. * 5. CA- | has testi The Paui's English Lutheran church congre- ta long already. So, with with a hope that, | tween 12th and 13th streets. ___ 8¢P =I | halt an acre of ground attached to it; enclosed by Tash, Selsepie tote Coa eat cea one petent to discharge the duties of her gation, last Sunday, contributed about $0. | UcsPite old bachelors, I may yet jain, and Wa sTED—a situation by a boy 15 years old, | 4 substantial fence, situated on L street, between On WEDNESDAY #fternoo>, September 12th, at | to the satisfaction of those who may favor her with and that of the Second 1 .’ | Often, enjoy the refined leasure of seeing a as salesman or clerk in a store or office. He | 3d and ', Island. To a responsible tenant the 5% o'clock, om the premiess, I o sell part of | their hurch $6 23. cond (colored) Baptist | gine turned ancle and arc ing foot, is good at figures, and understands something of | rent will be rate. Apply at the Grocery Store | 7%. H A Iremain, dear sir, A Youre Bacuexor. © September 9. — [communicaTED. Lot No. 2, in Square No. 147, fronting 120 feet on | ‘Terms: $10 for 24 lessons, at her residence, book- keepii Good references given Address | of R. B. C'arke, Esq.. corner of 44 and M streets > 3 . | $12 at the residence of her pupils. W.F. G. abibis ottice. s __sepii—it | orat %l F street north, near 14th. 19h street west, by 120 feet on uorth B street, con. a ee sep 4—eotf taining 14,000 square feet of ground $100 REWARD.—INFORMATION | — —— On Saturday, $77 were transmitted to Nor- folk in the name of Ceatral Lodge, I. 0.0. F., of his city The Thirteenth Street Baptist chureh, last 2 This lot adjoins and is within five feet of the WANTED.—MY FATHER, MAT For RENT—THE BRICK DWELLING on | canal, and Is very desirable for a coal or wood de- THE HAT ESTABLISHMENT y, on Seventh street second door Sunday, contributed £16 Messxs. Epitors : I have just received from | THEW MAKKLAND Irtt his boarding heu-e on the corner of Mussachusetts avenue and Ninth Srrerme: Owe thind cas the vesdde tn'® 12 ghee ny iy is eaaes where Other churches touk up collecti Primary School No. 2, second district, Miss L. | C street, between 3 and 4}, on the morning of the | street. It contains ten rooms and has been recent- aad i8 months, with interest, esoured by a deed of | HATS and CAPS are retailed at wholesale not heard of the result. pg amny ty eae H. Randolph, teacher, $5.50 for the sufferers. | 24 !stant, Canes? Pompe vy oosegd os ooo i Pre oy - seemed comic: re oor ue: trust on the premises. . seaga ——— i Boe r.! Led to of sults, b 3 a ir, $5. . Pe or i ‘ ‘ charged furnished to us, publish: them with pce This money they desire to be appropriated to galled eng tt atoth dees coat, black pan- } sion given on the 15th inst. Terms, $400 per an JAS. C. McGUIRE, cont extra pro order Over thirty dollars were collected esterday the orphans made by the plague. I hope this | taloons, black satin vest, white cravat with purple | num. Apply at No. 7, Fowler’s Building, 7th st. | sep 7—d Auctioneer. fas bent Deans Sate: up in the latest at the camp meeting of the colored Wesleyan | 2°b!e example will be imitated by all the | flower, a new pair calf skin boots. He was sixty | ‘ep 4—eo! By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. style, $3 50, usual; ‘wold for 81 and’ 85. “Quick churches. on Mr. Seaggs’s ground, and this | Schools. It will be an appropriate and glorious | yer's of age, @ feet 2 inches high, heavy frame, | <-> o7ony FRAME HOUSE fw iat MALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT IN | slesand small profis,” is ihe moto, tribute from the little ones of this city to the | and remarkably straight for ong of his . Any jnorning placed in the hands of the M. f Washi by Rev. Messrs. Singleton. Olin- orphaned hearts of Norfolk and Portsmouth. Stevens, of that denomination. person having information cobceining im will with a half square of ground, on H street, be- the First Ward at Public Sale.—On | _*¢ !!—eodm oa your mites, children, to rs teachers, m cating tween Second and Third streets. It will be rented | TUESDAY afternoon, September Ith, at 5 o’clk, Same fo mee T will cheert milly give & Toward of | reasonable, ana leased for four or five years. Call | an the prnicce Tonsil bel the wane part ot Lot | P14NOS HOR SAL ROR REN ton second hand Pianos fr m the Funeers's Gat Gprcent —The ena Wine coy Sr ary inet ed | Botany mean wi uty fron | So me ‘eb Loma | Siren io and essen rma tek | evecare coe EMEN CERT.— "s ra. ts . z cea ~~ mentary benefit to the Metropolitan Me wee, | blessed little children, will sot despies thove | DY which I will be enabied tc MARKLAND, Pace B75 cocks Tee yee ondie OF) ney | 92 feet to a 29 feet alley, with the Improvements, | (un jes or le; eeeon ne reo at Ne tary benefit to the Metropolitan Hook and h rs 80 L street north. Price $75 each. Two years’ credit, or 10 per } consisting of an exceilent and well bullt two-sto- Leddes Compan * atvertiond for this evening, pr epee of little sufferers will remember and Tdountry sldeuncepll sasontion ; north. gent: discount for cash. AER atthe Unten Land | ry frame dwelling containing four rooms. 498 Eleventh ret 4 ta ee a llows |, has postponed a papers z fice, streetsabove ‘eliows’ . : fourth . in6, 12. — ~ Saturday comity Oa deing a Sisappolat- Oxe ov tux Tausress oF Posuic ScHoo.s. | ~7-ine PENCE MAKER WANTED. | Jv 3m annie sommes with interest, and ecured oys4 eter em meat in procuring an American flag, of a suit- Wanted immediately, a man who under- ey deed of trust on the premises. BARRELS BROWN - able description, until the latter’ mentionnd Ps igen pee hep Fo ie stands potting up wire teaching. Apply, Moar: F “Brick Hotse’on Het between ith and st, in 024 ape te fargo 100 20 hbés. prime New ee Period, for presentation to the company selling ie ‘orers of Wallach, at the Star o1 contal: fht rooms a cellar, is for rent. PP Ak oy. ne eee eee ew ne can ust ‘schooner 4 Ex largest number of tickets for the concert. | Portsmouth *foot“up' very handsomely. We) ~ 7 , ‘Apply ts SW BARKER, on H’street, next to By J. C. MoGUIRE. Auctioneers. Vora, and forme by MURRAY & SEMMES. Emiuent vocal and instrumental musical talent | **P¢°t to-morrow to obtain the full returns. 2 good Seamstress. None need apply unless Church. au —tt © NEAT T W O-ST OR Y FRAME | _**P 5—€03t —— has been volunteered for the occasion. they cam produce satisfactory testimonials of char- | — ~~ Warcu Rervrys.—Virginia Ev: free ne- gress,) profanity, fine and costs; Maria Robert: son, (free negress,) profanity, workhouse thirty days; John Warwick, drunk and profanity Oo} n > SC AND PRIVATE 6E- OMS FOR’ RENT.—A PARLOR AND Houses on M street, between 12th and pyc SCHOOLS acter. 13th streets, at Auction,—On TUESDAY af ‘Also, a good Cook can find R several t furnished “ ternoon, September lith, at 5 o’clock on the | eral use throughout the District of Columbia, to- Vv: rent, ina new house. Aj to 2 unpee HEF LEBOWER & LO’ ae a) Apply | LUNDY, premises, I shall sell ‘subdi of Tus Sapaatu Scuoon Prewic excursion to Arlington Springs, under the auspices of the Seventh street (old schovl) Presbyterianchureb, tr north M, between 13th and’ iach | SetSSuwr prices, on sale at H — = aus No. 46 Louisiana avenue. a es > very low 4 7 i ; Cornelius ED a apes — | streets, the improvements, two TAYLOR & MAURY’S, ie Ren Smee ren nents einen iron ond thot phere lt ren ang they can Moots Lot So et es oesan oe L OTS FOR 8A LE—TWO OR THREE neat and well finished two-story Frame veiling sep3 hear th at = the morning street bridge at 9 o’elook in 7 # deep, for the low price of $73—payable month npidbemine re, Late Ja 8 cepidly Lepreving iio: srvershlp ant watabdtien aide MExeis OF BEV. SYDNEY SMITH, Tae Paopaigtor oF raz Hawauin Hovsa, RacuELesqverres.—We foticed the other = inte <4 peer 6 the inten Land tana A te J. in’ DRURY. - JA8. C. McGUIRE, oti Oe A ee NOR TAYLOR. ue, oil peace tine bi ar aps at Mame appveremmee pe pent emp tga ©) JOHN FOX, Sec, | ty $t=tt Boorse) fo ene ey en itinent or ereeriate the roceipa a, Broadway restaurant) and we have seen a = | [ox RENT—suVERAL HANDSOME PA. | (HALE CRAYONS fo sop upinctbonrd lishment on Thursday, from 5 o'clock in the | placerd with “ Rachel Lager Bier,” t | aa ao Ni a a Be VERAL Cc 3 rning till 6 in the evening. to the relief of entrance of @ ‘‘saloon’’ near Tieeston bt f iy santana fu oars ha 0, Tab Seat igeed." ‘Box of tt Geayes —": hele Norfolk and Portsmouth «ufferers 7 e ; ‘Table and Board. Inquire at | dersigned. Box of 144 : bl Cate iais SMITE So F et peed | ep FRANCK TAYLOR,

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