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ation of the work in question, where they had been stationary since Thursday last, we hear. There were enough of them to line the bank for near @ fourth of a mile. We presume that to work the boats in question requires thirty- five hands and at least as many horses and mules, all of which were idle, as the expense of the carriers of the coal for three days, oost- ing them perhaps twice as much/&s would have been ithe expense eat ean canal te.remove the obstruction, whieh is said to be a tand bar merely. 18 alee, Stet, Se Tt is not wonderful, under such circumstan- | Deaths—Whites, 66; colored, 3—total, 69. <— ; ees, that the Alexandria canal is not a paying | | Discharged—Whites, 42; colored, $—total, EVENING STAR, |. *ss=1010n mews ann cossre.. A Want of Washington.—A gentleman WASHINGTON CITY: from a distance, a shrewd observer ss a and things, who is well acquaiated with our. MONDAY AFTERNOON. .........Septs17- | city, A tous a day or two sine that there is no other population of the same num- = should be handed in | 5.+ in the United States, within the range of by 12 o'clock, M-, otherwise they may hot @p- | 11. information, which wo know to be exten- pear until the next day: sive, who manufacture so little of what thoy AGENTS FOR THE STAR, use; while there is, probably, no other popu- The following persons are authorized to con- | !ation of our country blessed with more facili- tract for the publication of advertisements in | es for the production of most of the various the Star: perteeend octets. Soe. ehh tienes = is sent abroad. ere is not only truth in this Philadelphia—V. B. Pauawen, N. W. corner : ha of Third and Chestnut streets. remark, but food for serious reflection. Steam ra . ° ; New York—S. M. Partixarut & Co., Nassau | power is as cheap here as in any other Amer- - ~Si a mores baa he. - bee ble ag alias — Mites, 31; colored, *poioz—V. B. Panaren, Scollay’s Building. | 282 city of its sizo on tide water, and our them to guard as far as possible against losses | Admissions yesterday—Whites, 4 ; oblored, " water and railroad communication, with the ting from such th hout- the gg - SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | Sen! semaree of American commeree, isseoond | work—from Cumberland tothe point of trans. | Dinterrni—Whites, 6; colored, 0—total, 6 The Intelligencer rejoices over the action of to that of no other region. Water — shipment, at the Alexandria basin. If the This morning up to 12 m., there were no aa- = aI the ‘‘straight”” Whigs of Maine, in aiding the | Georgetown, too, is as abundant asin Lowell 021, .ould be putin proper order, the increased pope re TTS BM hepa PLEASANT RESORT. Democrats to defeat the new Republican party | f we are not mistaken; Yety perhaps, an %6-| businoss upon it would pay to farmers, freight is much worte this afternoon, and thet Dr. ORMERLY FAVIEICE GARDEN) . there. The editer quotes and endorses the names sc eenuienne diana ated aa ors, builders, and merchants in Alexandria, | Gordon is ill, Dr, Whitshead is sting up. o'clock. Each and every wy remarks of the Boston Courier, urging the worth hpesearens : eles consumed 1D | Washington and Georgetown and along the | could not. ascer number of deat % : ‘Whigs of Massachusetts to follow the example the District of Columbia are produced abroad. line, millions of doljars in perhaps the first ay, but it is thought they are less than yee By order of the Captain : their brethren in Maine, in the approaching If our population were to come very generally Bay State election—saying : to the determination of purchasing, as far as as JOHN WILEY, year thereafter. Harden informs me that his eldest son] sep 17—2t ae: perce possible, articles made in the District—such a8] ‘The Union.—Du: ing the past three ths, b - ce earthen mer tends lag re sagh ive, by the following es any o (3 e -—During the past three months, | ~Porrssovrn, 3P. M —I have not boon able No. 1, leave to inform their ends on a State’ Convention nd comments carriages, iron-ware, domestics, boots, shoes, | the Democratic national organ hasbeen edited id provare much intell from Portsmouth, | and patrons that they will give thelr Second An. ; H ual Ball at the bly Rooms, thereon by the Boston Courier, that the Whigs ‘wood: , and what I have I think is reliable. a Ly ef M ws ie, taking tcoh: 3 5 | hats, clothes, len-ware, glass-ware, wholly by Col. Forney, and in a maanergreat- 1855. 8PP2- | Sher articles without number District There were 18 deaths yesterday, and from | 0" TUESDAY, October. . PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGIng rently from the important result of a h ee icles with r—our ly to increase his reputation as a political be! “ BA y> Particulars in future advertisement. - 10 to 12 to-day. Five new cases are reported, | ‘phe Company having purebased a lot, the ob- 233 F street, corner of Fourteenth sirect zally by the Whigs of Maine, are determined | merchants and artizans would not be slow to} writer, for that journal has never been more | (probably there are more.) isto azsist the Company inthe| sepis— to be in the field under their own proper namo | have such stocks on hand; and profitable em- forcible, even. in Mr. Ritchio’s palmiest day | Among tho ape gore 4 were Mr. Bar- } erection of their hose house. a i . CHEAP FURNITURE—OREAT Bat. at the ensuing election for State officers in would soon among ué for an ret, (apothecary,) of Philadelphia; Charles} A magnificent Silver Speaking Trumpet will GAINS. Moessechusetiee By this course, if they ac- ployment grow up among us fi here. The coadjutor of Mr. F., Judge Nichol- tn the ‘eaovewnd WIV Lon a Bilisoly, and Miss Lucy Johnson, (nurse.) be presented to the Fire Ever Ox E subscribers have just received a lar, cemplisi nothing more consequential, they | *dditional population of, it may be, ten thous- | son, during the time mentioned, has heen in| Dr, Webster, of Baltimore, is re ra I ee mates epi eee Dicom tesortment of new Porniturp will at least have maintained their own self- | and souls, who, in. being supported thus, Tennessee, where he was constantly on the | improved. This will be gratifying news to ect. We do not doubt that they will, in , - ing every article useful to Houxe-\y would greatly, in turn, add to the means of stump during the late canvass there. He hig pamarons Slveds m7 a Ae ) er pity erry ry td Ser the Benefit s watson and 3 ws so selves at this determition.”? their supporters. }tanks as one of tha best controversial debaters:} Plournoy, of ices were attacked yester- | Portsmouth.—The Sabbath School It. The Uzéon speculates upon the causes pro-| These facts must sirike all refleoting men | in the country, his stylo of oratory being argu- . Presbyterian Church, Island, will repea' ducing the death of “fusion” Republicanism | With force,.and we should rejoice, indeed, to] mentative and dignified. He has the credit end, have — reason to congratulate them- = Pattersoh, (nurse) of Philadelphia, has tertainment of the 27th ultimo, on MONDAY had the black vomit, and is very ill ae onnes one ster ons Alsace i H s may confident! rely on obiaining| | | in Maine, and twits the Know Nothing for | h’ve them improved on by our fellow citizens | of having contributed, in a remarkable de- Dr. Pete and Rev. Mr. Develin, are sitting sor mos which is suid ravaging the citles of aoe they are Wapectfls. vi ' failing to ery out against permitting foreigners | %f the Distriet of Columbia. In the matter | groe, towards bringing about the result in his | up. Augustus Holliday, Esq., I am happy to Kerf and Fortemouth. examine our stock pg ther tocerve in the rank and file of the army of | Of carriages, of noarly all — Ptlons, it is a | State, over which his political friends through- a enw ast acttha petite Sores, Tickets for sele at Elvans & ‘Thompson's Hard- | "5 it tho United States. fact notorious to connoiseurs in the articles, | out the country have of late beon congratu- Dr. Julius Briggs, who’ was reported dead, | Ware Store, 325 Pa. avenue; O Boswell’s Drug | Repairing a! ‘varnishing acatly executed —————- that there is more than one establishment in | lating themselves. We hear that Col. Forney | which I contradic upon the authority of rie of Virginia avenue and 7th street. Puntos Reemm, Oh a, bition Lock A Veluable Statement. Washington wherein as good work is turned] is to be abzent from Washington for some | Dr. pea of Pa, I =. ete to-day cer- | — ~ CENTRAL. BUILIENG AbeOCin | “SP ae ‘The Washington correrpondent of the New | out as in any celebrated Northern factory | weeks, during which Judgo Nicholson is to ey oe a pan Sse b tens meade 'to rob tion. —A. Special meeting will be held on NOTICE TO TRESSPASSER: York Courter and Enquirer is entitled to | whatever, and at prices, which when tho cost | take his turn on the tripod, and will, doubt- | the Exchange Bank at Norfolk a few nights | MONDAY EVENING, the 17th Collen, poli SOME persons are in the habit of foroins ope credit for the following statement, embracing | of getting the Northorn work to the District less, conduct the Democratic party-organ with | si — . \) the gates and iz down the pannels cf a very satisfactory bird’s-eye view of the of- | in safety is estimated, are quite as cheap as | the renewed vigor and forse resulting from his since. au le Mrs. Walters, of the National Hotel, who ser # snd itn ctecte. will be considered | Government reservations, for the purpose of ie. . is ts ton = h ported dead, has not yet had the | the atteadanc " fect of carrying out the Navy reform law : the prices of euch articles delivered here from | fate rélaxation from that most wearing and nae beet a Your. eae ee oman pee — n BARTL’ the pubife that bereafter all horses and cows foo A ., the lic will be as given by the Register of 1855— | any section of the country. In style and fin- } brain-taxing labor—the efficient conduct of a In Portsmouth, the Rey. Mr Chisholm and| %P 15—2t = taker ey — pul So ptains, 6S; commanders, 97; lieutenants, | ish the Washington carriage work is not sur- | daily newspaper. In this connection, we ma: ‘ ne is ex- | J @ST—On the camp ground, at the Camp | cording to law. : $25; masters, 31; passed midshipmen, 190— 7 P » 'Y | Mayor Fiske are improving; the latter is ex iP i i it By order of ihe Com’er of Public Bailding: total, 711. passed in tho United States. Indeed, while | be pormitted to say, that we have not had an pected out soon. Shelton Burton ‘has had a ge TER ned’ wate back poe Ne gee y wes r. ee Retiring leave absence pay—Captains, 17; | ome of our fellow citizens aro sending North | opportunity to bo absent from our post a singlo relapse. Wm. Burton (brother of Shelton) and | (rimmed with braid and . Any one leayiog | sep 15 General Superintesdent 0% pce, 21; lieutenants, 18; masters, 15— | for their vehicles, in sections of Alabama, | day during the past season, and have almost Mrs: John Thomas are dead. it er — will be Li y for their trouble NDIA ROBBER Toa, total, 71. ; " 5 i : - A 7 Bo . ura‘faclough piy—Onpltains, | 15:| dear Washington carriages have driven Northern | made up our int that the te he wars The Petersburg Express bas the following STRAY HORSE. hoone ‘Tricophencan, Sweats Bate con ff manders, 12; lioutexante, 49; masters, 3; pass- work, at equal prices, entirely out of the mar- | from our apparently never-ending 1al ors 0 | additional record of deaths in Portsmouth : ITHER STRAYED OR STOLEN from the | for sale at LAMMOND'S, 7. = en, atta, oe . ket. Tho state of the steam engine and ma- | the Star, is to be through the applicaticn of | “4 ohitd of Samuel Bain ; Frederick Buchan- subsciiber, residing on New Jersey Ss sep 15—3t ped from the Navy—Captains, 3; com- i i sickness at some future time, none of us bein; of Robert Buchannon, deceased, and | Avenue, near the Granite Cutting Mill, a =‘ . 6; lieutenants, %o. sen sven 9; passed ehinery business here, is also a source of true ie! ne future ) N01 is is) Nell his daughters Chases, pele “¢ | Sorrel Horse, with his two hindmost feet “witie: yg ep ty my re es oD | midshipmen, 12—total, 49. Pride to those who desire to see the District of | exempt for a life-time from our share of it. Rihard Willtims, deceased 2 negro woman of | 2¢ oes lame in his fore foot. Any one returning re ype fee oh ce, Mh Retired in active serviee—Captains, 32; com- | Columbia take its legitimate position as a —_— Samuel Long; Mrs. Rebceca Robinson; Mr. pty“ yrs weperer pr ra ay. sep 16 <hntadigee Te cee 4; pass- | manufacturing community. The Grand Result at Sweaborg.—By the | Bolvin’s child; Mrs. Yates; Joseph Morrisett. | —““P*’ = d mids ’ , 510. * : i Chitty; chil i . MORE AID FOR THE NORFOLK AND | (OTICE.—The subscriber takes the Ubery» Total number withdrawn from active ser-| BY the bye, we recollect socing sometime | Russian official account of the bombardment at | Levi Chitty; child of Danie! Boyle; son of PORTSMOUTH SUFFERERS. N | William Kelly; Mrs. D. P. Daughtery; M ; Sntremn the polite thet he bas Nengie Gee ase ains, 33; commanders, 33; lieuten- { Since, ® new machine laying in piece-, for Swerborg, it appears that on what the com- William ames Dis. Avicy= Jikn na HE GERMAN EVANGELICAL SOCIETY | Statne, in plastcr, representing John C. CalLou t 5 ‘idshi is 4! 1° c lorrow, one foot and a half high, to be sold at $1 each, a ae asters, 18; passed midshipmen, 2— | weeks, around the floor of a large establish- | mander, General Berg, calls a moderate calcu- | Mrs. John Cherry; Mr. Cherry, son-in-law of | the oe eas we CARDS PEACE cae No §7 Louisiana avenue, between {i bh and 1% : t in this city, when its employment in the | lation, there were 21,000 projectiles thrown | John Dickerson ; Mr. Lawrence Kearns; Mrs. Pennsylvania avenue and Thirteenth street east, | streets. SIGISMOND ANTONIN. Tote! number of officers redueed—Captaina, | ™°? < * 4 ; . wid oy L th ~eds of Which will be applied to the abov M28 36; commanders, 39; lieutenants, 86; aaaeare business of that concern would have been | into the Place. As these are heavy shells and ——— peg 3 fash lh hag Luke, Levee i ill be app! e) sep sed midshipmen, 14—total, 201. worth $30 a day; the trouble being a missing | rockets principally, many of them weighing Provisions.—Mr. Levering, chairman of Ce et at the ———— fesetems of take marainy ten Som ber. Y BROWN SETTER PUPPY STRAYED | nouoe to his friends and toe pete thet be te reg faded, Sort tagense SOamp Falla? | Well grown ; basa white mark on hisses | Castimers,and Vex ngs) which woods will b <i + 25 a reast toes of one fore are white; most PS nner, and city of Sweaborg in forty-eight hours! The } Daily orders are received and as promptly | had slight sore en the point of his ramp bone, ee Ee tees ee ee service chargo of powder is one-third the | filled, the whole population of the two cities | and had ona new stub-chain collar. I well re , 6 IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. The rates of pay heretofore received, and | bolt and nut which had been sent for, to Bos | over 100 Ibs. each, it will not be extravagant REAT INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU To those to which the officers on the ‘- Reserved ton, when within four hundred yards of the | to assume 30 Ibs. as the average weight of each List" will be entitled, are shown in the fol- | house there were two machine shops compe- | projectile. This gives the 630,000 Ibs. as the Jowing table : tent to supply the missing part in three hours | weight of iron thrown into the fortifications Pall pay. Taave Seng Ferloush | at a cost of $10 at most; in one of which shops me ae sto one hundred hands found steady employment c: bei ided with food fi the Balti e | ward and thenk any a who will return bim | the R deed 3 = em! _— acy e =e * . - : + el N; revided wi ood from aitimore t eport 6s , you y rely upon ge Liosananas 1500 1°00 600 | Principally in making steam engines and sugar | weight of the ball. The whole quantity of | inf Ziv whe strchouse re bone tome at my father's house. Mr. Randolph Coyle. | ting the most fashiopable Clothing. mr = 1,008 750 375 | pressing and grinding machines for Louisiana | powder then expended would. be 210,000 Ibs. all empty and closed, and the country people a ce of &, No. 379, between _ . READY-MADE CLOTHING coaRRCORS ee gg ge 300 | and saw and grist-milling machinery eagerly | Fifty-five mon wore killed by this bombard- have long since stopped bringing thetr sup- | “Sep 17_106 JOHN M. COYLE. | of hisown make; such ss Over-garments, Frock . A oe pete gry rein of pay per annum sought after in all quarters of the Union, as] ment. Hence it secms that the quantity of | Plies to market. A ae cate Ge - tac fo ery superior uel rhe ees me th J i among the vory best work of the kind turned | material expended to kill each man at Swea- ISS ANN YOUNG. baving returned toWash-| All the above goods wiil be sold at very low ; pig — ae Pee out in the Uaited States. We mention this | borg was 11454 Tbs. of iron and 3,818 Ibs. of ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. M op vee = — aimeate, —_ —— the Ses. —— a Senne Sma Coat, Pants Captaias..... -17,000 33,750 10,500 61,250 ; d ves duties AC MY at the ‘ation in for the small sum Commanders. - 6300 14,400 12°600 23,300 | matter to show how profoundly ignorant thou- | powder. Pretty expensive shooting this. An Auexanrris, Sept. 17, 1855. the west end, corner cf | and Eighteenth streets. Overcoats, beautiful style. from 10 to $20 Lieutenants ..... 5,100 4,100 2500 79/02 | cands among us are of the capacity of their | ordinary cight-wheel railroad carcarries about |The work of collecting for the relicf of the — engectrneSem—Se =o pete ng nom 3% So ene » ‘900 9,000 9,900 | fellow-citizens to do nearly everything in a | 14,000 to 17,000 ibs., and it would therefore bo * 4 suffering cities of the Chesapeake, goes on | The chief attention —— mene, rodiny pe Bg a solicits acail from all {n want of ‘ i toat! ’h initiation into the essentials of edu- | clothing. bravely among us. Notwitstanding the storm ialian: eeechicheay: Sastgetcouapneed sateen "S pURNISHING GOODS. on Saturday, our lady collectors went nobly } branches adapted to the age and capacity of the a Shirts, eo ong ey Stocks, Hand 5 a 5 ils. ere] is, Scarfs, Umbrellas, &c. about their task, and by noon s considerable | PPS each tanguage will receive iis appeopel- ‘ P. W. BROWNING, amount of clothing materials, provisions, &c., Clerical Promotions and Appointments — ate share of attention; and whatever else may be Under United States Hotel, J | were collected. This morning, the ladies of uired, with the ald of competent professors. between 3d and 4% streets, Pa. avenue Tile Becrotary of the: Tiitestor, ‘to-day; mado, the various churches assemble at Sarepta | will be procured to render the establishment rat-| sep 14—3m the following promotions and appointments in Hall to apportion the maki "7 ts | factory. aa the General Land Office: P. M. Martin, Wm. } among re aiffecent siete | =e oo Commencing late, the terms will be made ac GrOLEn FROM MY RESIDENCE yester- 91,025 69,600 197,075 mechanical and manufacturing way, that my zerogate saving of annual Fae ake be required of him. We do not see why our twenty-cight per cent. of the annual | merchants should be forced to purchase pegged a ~ — —— of offices. It] boots and shoes, or fine work of that kind out bed by a ices @ yet i of pay of Washington; certainly working shoemakers services. Thus, the senior ana can live for as little here as in Massachusettr, navy reccives in sea service or in com-| surrounded by a country which produces a navy yard $4,500, the captain of just sufficient to carry the ammunition expend- ed on each man killed at Sweaborg. af Mr. James Kirk’s Academy hes contributed | C™™modating <7 in aeie eee agriculturally, only half h to fe its . A. Harris, promoted from first r. James Kirk’s Academy has contribu — = = u x, containing Papers : a policy e 2.500 phe tale or furlough i =p own inhabitants cs eed ME mrs ea pete iets, Ri WW. Walton and J. | the handsome sum of $25, aud the workmen PE CEAS RACES PIO BARE. of insurance on my life, « policy of Insurance o1 = 2, 000. FLO ay . . . . f the O; Railroad 40, in aid of from the act of 1835 regulating the pay| Their advantage is only in having extensive tie tae Works $140, in aid o} avy, which may have been since re- ; whi rmodi§ed, ‘This tate f not wives ts tanneries at home; which we could very shortly vy Register. The ‘Reserved List’’ | h2ve at lost expense, insomuch as the country is the official designation for the roll of re- | oneach bank of the Potomac from its mouth Hired oficers. to Cumberland, is stocked with a supply of tar- re ning bark sufficient to cure a hundred times as much leather as has been worked up in east- ern Maseachusetts up to this time, which may HIS Band is now in full ized, to D. Rynard appointed to first class clerks, here- | the funds; and a note from Mr. F. Davies, oi which has been waded Lewis Wel s cele- “ ij ij ii ii brated Cotiilon Band. ‘They now number 18 per- ce sits) tel es a Seta ™ Eanes -_ seen pers ower’ enn Sorunees, and coonpeion the best musical ‘talent in moved, and —— Hanks, of Illinois, appointed that ostalligp enor us that the | tnis city. This Band is now ready to furnish Aus (ad employees of that establishment’ have author- number of Musicians on all occasions for in his place. _ ized him to pay over to the Mz th f Nit me ‘ pay over to the Mayor the sum of | sifiitary or Civic Parades, Parties, Balls, Pic The Current Operations of the Treasury | $54.61 for the same benevolent purpos Department.—On Saturday, 15th September, Nies, Serenades, &c , and they rantee to give A majority of the Board of Guardians of the | entire satisfaction on all occasions. The Band Alexandria free school have’ proven that they there wore of Treasury Warrants entered on thankful for pus* favers, would respectfully solicit are not willing tosauction the proscriptive pol- F i dea, acontinusnce of public patr . the books of the Department — icy which our Know Nothing lodges deman Allorders leftat Messrs. Hilbus & Hitz’s Music me age and barn in ‘Montgomery county, Ma- ryland, a policy of insurance on my furniture, four shares of stock in the Union Plank or Turnpike Road Company of Montgomery county, three gp comme notes of $1,000 each of Wm. F . Bay 'v, drawn to my order, and endorsed by me and Wm. B. Kibbey, dated July 16, 1251, and paye- ble at 1, 2, and 3 years after date; said notes Lav ing been taken up by me are of no value to any person, as payment by William F. Bayly will be sto) '; sundry papers relating to Life insvrance on the life of Edward Stubbs, tax recel pis, several PERSONAL. +++-John Scherff, Esq., of Baltimore, U. 8. Consul at Mennheim, arrived at New York, on s X : nels Store will be punctually attended to, or bi i- | deeds to me, certificate of divist the real «s- Friday, in the steamship Ariel, from Havre. | #0 be delivered in Georgetown, Washington, | For the redemption of Stocks $19,584 24 | and x Setgs cad has ais invited to me colton to the "leader, ee 'No. siz Seven — tate of the _ —— eg oe DS a ¢....Gavazzi will not visit this country, as | and Alexandria at half the cost of the deliy- | For the Treasury Dopartment, 17,550 00 Ramevh Vinaenake of rp pod Shee eget east, near the Navy Y ee al per caine ao a me gold stud. AS yen contemplated, the new state of things in Italy | ery of the bark, now obtained entirely from a act Sone Departmen! rete b ferring to be trustees of Washington's endow. | sep 17—2m*, Lee ae ny 00s Sie teeabonoten requiriog his presence there. great distance, consumed by the tanners in and War Warrants caaiteh kad Gee 7 ment rather than minions of a Know Nothing | —~ RICH CURTAIN MATERIALS. by ponies cee papers, ‘which are of no value t ++++The citizensof Columbia, Pa, haveheld | around the famous shoe-producing town of tered... sesee 111,093 73 | COnclave.j - - 4 a UST received and on sale an extensive supply | 2"Y Person But myself, either through the Post 01- )\\ a town meeting and adopted resolutions testi- | Lynn. War repay warrants received and oa ‘wheat at $1 Teste vee a A PP'Y | fice or leaving them ai ae Gut Poragt fe Saal oe. cane Aen We may Lea to-day pursue this eubject fur. Interior repa warrants received 4 eee grains remain the same as at our last ey poe Gouin Bate ag and | _Sep 4—3t No. 492 E street. place, who volunteered their services to go to | ‘2¢ though it is one on which wehave thought] and entered......'. . 156 45 MI. ee eae oe a" poten, MADAME R’S REMOVAL. Norfolk and attend the sick, and there fell vie- | much and with an earnest desire that our fel- | On acount of the Navy: + 101,335 24 ‘Alcs, 10 cations Gegeaity eaibmstheeel inne SR. respectfully informs the publi tims tot idemic. Their remains are to be | low-citizens could come with us to tho conclu. | Repayments on account of the How Loxg tag Wan nas Lasr The war | ond Maslin Under Curtains.» , that she will cive information ia taken to Columbia, and suitable monuments | .. . gates AVY+seesseeeee ++ 8,877 99 | in Europe is already two yearsold. The Rue- ALSO, rs relating to Life, Heaith, Wealth, erceted over their graves. sion of the propriety and importance of doing Covered in from land: +» 4,408 01 | Sian Ambassador left Constantinople on the each his best in his sphere, for the encourage- ment of the home production of every article in use among us than can possibly be made at our own doors. The Great Meeting.—The Democrats of Philadelphia are to hold, to-night, what they expect to be the largest political mecting b fined in M ‘ 4 ever gathered together in their State. Extra- perat Sacatha joist, 6 aged with Be ordinary efforts have been made to collect at- forged the neme of Wm. E. Burton, has been | tendants from all quarters of the Common- released, no one appearing against him. +++» Ex-Governor Pratt, of Maryland, one ef the U. S. Senators from that State, has written a letter in favor of the formation of a new party ‘having for its platform the Con- stitution of the United States, around whose banner citizens of all parties—of all sections of the Union—may rally, without the sacrifice of self-respect, pride or feeling.’’ +++. G@. Poster, a writer of some talent, , jozen new style jegant C Marriages, Love, Journeys, Law suits, Difticul- ae ey ee oath) bors 14th noe ee apes a= Pure Carta benan nant Pins. te — ree fe nae emma = ‘rench fleets recei orders] Also,a a e newest t- pect eBay mor The Epidemic in Norfolk and Portsmouth. | to ap] roach the Dardenelles, and they an- terns aid Axtres | fot Lanoriquana end on 4 oe also able to tell the Ages af perenes by reading The accounts from Norfolk and Portsmouth eg to Besika Bay. On the 26th of une, untrs. com 4 nl vo cmd eee E. will please call rear pas remsin is ibe show some abatement in the ravages of the the Emperor of Russia ordered his army to oc spectfally invited. city but a short time. She can be consulted at all yellow fever, leading us to hope that the worst HS Ban oper Engl mre 2 Hep Such are our fecilities for buying all Goods in = of “ot 4 = pene a Her ager .. 4 has passed, and that those ill-fated cities will | ers, from the flect at Besika Bay, went to Con. | (ur iin® that we are enabled to sell'as low, if not tt hand side. Oz bovend lower, than other establishments of a similar | the left hand side. Gentlemen 50centsand Ladie: soon be rid of the terrible scourge. stantinople. On the 27th, the Porte declared | character. 25. Sep ii—2u* yt wa: st Russia and invited thi In commencing our Fall o} ions, we beg to | ye HITE BRANDY, GREEN GINGE Dr. J. F. Powell, of Baltimore, who came a eacek flcot i Gonstedinegin: rye Bhanlhiyay who favor us with thelr custom ae ye W r == BRANDY, GREEN GING up from Norfolk in the steamer Georgia, fur- | 2d of November the Emperor of Russia de Hy pcien e +9 ~~. do a fair and equit- X cask White Spanish Brandy, high proof and nishes the Baltimore American with the fol- | Clared war against Turkey. The French de- | 20!¢ business, and as far as possible for cash, flavor claration of war was mado in March, 1854. fecting essurod that it will he sdvantagoons phy eyo Wine Vis alth. Itis styled a meeting of the friends | '°¥'2s account ; "Th. ne pure Cider do. | M e de Marguerittes married him in| *° aitsce a Tey ee EE ea hire <iweys Peleus 3 bbis G Gi ‘ pon, and it is her friendship, doubtless, | Of the Constitution, though tho auspices under | »y,, STEAMER Gnonats, Norfolk, Sept 15. | pos macnincent portrait of Washi Fick diclomers may reid Oo ear eerat carve; but | 10 1s. White and Brows Mustard Seed which has saved him from being prosecuted. | which it is convened are those only of one Po | able, tho still sufficiently distressing. | VVeR in silk, at the silk manufactory o cimelerimes antages tobe had | Nutmegs, Mace, White Jamaica Ginger «++ The publishers’ festival will take place | litieal party. There were 26 interments at Norfolk, yoster- | °°; Philippe & Vibert, at Lyons, and superb CLAGETT, DopsoNaco. | © Stepice, Se. in New York city, on the 27th inst. Among je = +4 . ly framed, at an expense of ten thousand dol sep 17—fteo We shall not be surprised to learn that it is} day, being a decrease of 22 since the last in- lars, was publicly presented to the city of N. Pe made the occasion of public proclamation of pene cg iny Apevia wee eripnt Yemete tay 3 0 Suitable for the eae on, in store and for expected to be present are Washington low WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, York, on Thursday morning, by C. S. J. Geod- A CARD. 5 ay ri rring. The want of victims | \°r™, 'y morning, “ 61 La. avenue, be:ween 6th and 7th efs. rier eggnog en fc JSpistys | identigeation heroafter with the Democratic | js regarded by the physictene have Gees | rich, late consul. eal ee oe ee ene WY io trends cere ad respecttally notify | sep 13—iw : Potict of Pennsylvania; Rev. Drs. ‘Bellows, | party, on the part of more or lese gentlemen | tribating in a great measure to the abatement, firm above named, and od he fit hy a ereliy’ that oe ee ners and. Parehnsers gen- awh » Chapin, es Rey. — Ward | who were heretofore Whigs—men who stand “4a Fenkeaee, the city pi iceasen ak I wit. | ftom an engraving by Stuart, and two years spection, a beautiful assortment of Fall as, of Aw sivent to Sernich a ie isand College, the. President of Colambia | "ith Mesers. Geo. Evans and Farley, of Mo, . have been ocoupied in its manufacture, as it ert assorted stocks of New Ven additions to their Fart: nessed a seene on Bute street, which was truly heart-rending. A gentleman was walking Alex. Stephens, of Ga., and others in ether | ‘Ppidly about his porch, lamenting in a fran locks of York. had to pass Ken the hands of several ar-| It will afford us much uum exhibit our College, Licutenant Maury, @. P. R. James, tists. 080 8) ns of art are not a subject | varieties to all who may favor us with a call. Geo. Ashmun, of Mass., Wm. Preston, of Ky., the novelist; J. T. Fields, of Boston; Hon. Fellows’ Hall. of trade. Pennsylvania avenue, bet. Sth and 10th sts. J Caleb Cushing, and the Mayors Bosto tates wh 5 i tic manner the death of his wife. In front of oy ? which contains a | - Philadel oh nena Hen Yok e m6 we might mention, who, pre-| the house stood a hearse and s private car- —— consist nis! Goods, ELEGANT CAR PETINGS. c A Se Sa Gey. Isnazt Porwau.—There will be a ++e« GP. R. James, with his family, is now Logi divemragah ims Democracy to eeting of the deszendants and collateral re- = ;, | lotor part in the fortune of either Ropubli- Tati f: Mencedis ewe lations of Gen. Israel Putnam, of revol - son, Waiter Joasees Bs" Jenene gees obs | anism (in a black domino) or Know Nothing. Sheree aes sommes aecliouh tan following : | S1¥ memory, at the Putnam station, on the | itn vy fine estate in the vicinity of that town, and is | ism, have recently openly proclaimed that fast. Yesterday—Richard Woodward, Julius (son hada hae ra ralzoad ¢ ‘ednes-| 50° do perial ee. iki ‘han he would be at his Norfolk | Among the orators invited to the Philadelphia fey Laeger, Mey commons Mc%, [a pablio.addvess and dinate eine ee ae Sena ree . meeting we hear of Hon. Wm. A. Richardson, | Yeung erwood Fras sB-.| these meetings is to raise the sum of 13, 000. : Cal oe coe ee hat Zecentiy ordered a gold | of 1H.; Col. Forney snd Judge Nicholson, o perl am tere na Ba ured by the Legislature of Oonnestiout, to Bi cans” of Bs 96°" | ticity; on. Barkny Mari of Toon ea | "Fin, Evang “et. ova rat Of ike rm, fre in return Jey a.con7.9f = wock containing bis | D-H. Giakles Boq., of Bow York ely. Thay | uct Pomel RAWanast. || BaP aes Sealant fen Teas nea tables and designs of machines for railroads, | will, doubtless, have a rousing time of it. Mr. Benj. Quick, firm of O’Brien and Quick canals, tunnels, &e. pm . ( 4 eo Ancunisnor Hugues —The Newfoundland and Miss McHenry, of Louisiana, are ++ Mrs Macready, the distinguished ac-] Mismanagement Again.—On Saturday last | ¢> be : papers state that Archbishop Hughes. of New I saw Dr. Morris, of Baltimore, this morn- » arrived at St. Johns on the 311 inst., and tress, after a very successful reading tour we took occasion to explain causes which make He the weat, has retarned to New Kooks % efforts to do business in connection with the | ing. He is citting bY but concluded to defer Milihomate, i steabnay etme (Rewer wre j tila Barkeley, 75 years of age, | navigation of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal | ii,return.on account of the unfavorable con- | Aid the firing of ay, ter of Robert Gaticr ake gan’ emeubadty | * Yery hasandous undertaking, and yesterday . Dr. is im. | the bolls ti . 5 SS the State Council when Virginia was colony. | %° S®¥ with much pain a striking illustration [GP-About twenty thousand persons visited emmascing this PUK St of the truth of ourremarks then and there made. the baby show in Boston on Friday last. > A Weman’s Rights Convention will be It was a line of boats, loaded, each, with the held in Boston on Wednesday next. President | three-fourths of a fair load with which they Lucy Stone will preside. Lucretia Mott, An- might venture down with a reasonable hope toinette Brown, Wendell Phillips, and others | of reaching tide water without having to dis- of that ik, will be on hand. charge portion of freight—stopped by a shoal 4 et 0g, ges ; a : ‘ 8. a ns ae riage—this formed the funeral cortege. This is one instance of many which phyB un-

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