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' "LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘\ 7 in accordance with : ~ f the fol- statistics the operations Fellows in this District for the 30th of June, 1855, com- have seen at anoramas in our timo, some of em not Att exhibited by gas light, but, if we can judge by what the of Dr. Beale’s grand Mammoth the report of the Secretary of the | tions in District of Columbia : itiations, 159; re- ecard, 20; With- cont oe "S deaths, 0" Kea i tethip, 1,363. Number of broth- 356; widowed families relieved, Tae Maxva. Scuoor.—The following has been sent to us for tm to a communication on pearing in the Star: paper Rrenubject recently oy Stateof the funds of the Manual : f Labor School aan in the treasury ree for general rioters, so as to avoid, in future, a repetition of the disgraceful scene. i Norsr Bors.—We believe that Washington js, on Sunday age~ S free from disorder "as any city in the Union; and hence we re- gret to atate that, oceasionally, scenes are en- acted which Sage teeter a egress, on the participants. e Si was se- jected lastnight as the scene of operations; a number of boys congregating and playing foot- ball Ismust not be supposed that they con- dusted their p1 ings quietly; on the con- tay, they behaved as if. they wished the en- tirecity to know that their langs were in the est possil bawling condition, and that is was not among their ailments. We wold 5 Leo oe i paar pO to indulge in their unbecoming sport on the Sab- bath, they resort to the mall, and there join pn fe ions with those of the frogs, which concertize without offence to humanity. Escarz prow tae Pesrrentiany.—A con- viet named Lightfoot escaped from the Peni- tentiary on Saturday night, having bored his through the wall of the hospital, to which elad been transferred on account of sick- tes, which, it is presumed, was merely feigned by him, in order to accomplish his liberating purpose. ” Lightfoot is not inapfly named. Several years ago, on the approach of an officer to ar- ret bim, he @arted of minug, bis clothes— — eee soph man fice puffing and cmotiog,, ike @ railrond ae horse, after him! It was arace without a precedent in careity’s history. He proved himself te be indeed light of foot; but, like most other “fast” mortals, he was obliged to come toa halt. After a good long rest in the Peniten- tiary, however, be has resumed his journey. Whether or not he will | paren distance his pursuers, remains to be seen. ’ Bevirats op Retigion.—That at the Meth- codist Protestant (Ninth street) church is still Yesterday, eighteen persons, the of the religious services, were received a probationers. The protracted meetings at "Hekewssec Chapt nm lcreasing i= intorese sree , are incre: terest, and so of that at Wesley ye At the last. named, on Sunday, upw: twenty per- sons, for the most part young men, presented themselves at the altar for prayer. These churehes are attended by large auditories, and very many go thither long before the time the Services commence to obtain good seats. -Panopr. ae far-famed vocalist intends visiting our city during the present week, pro- bably on Thursday, for the 2 of gi . * concert, and. we believe, will be su; a4 heretofore, by Amelia Patti, now e Strakosch, and Strakosch himself. The suc- cess of the troupe in the past, affords a guar- Sate for the future that the performances will be "goo a large assemblage of the lovers of song instrumental melody. In the absence of all entertainments of the kind, Dour city, the fair songstress cannot fail of Taz Scorr Guanns held a very enthusiastic Reeting on Friday eveni last. Captain Ton ae ——— rom a visit to fon actively engaged in e-organizing meonstructing his seattered corps. The re- teat political excitement which divided the ‘ompany, arrested, for the time being, its on- aati progress; bat the spirit and energy of ss give promise a a3 brilliant ast. company commanded the admiration of our citizens, and we trust that it may long continue a pleasure to them- salves an to ourcity. Success to the young Guards Bitu—The Terpsichore Club will give the grand ball of the season, at the Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, (Navy Yard.) this evening. Prof. Weber’s cotillon band has been engaged for the occasion. The Club know igomeenty well how to make at as. nts to delight their guests, assem- “dling for such a purfose; and as they are de- termined to make this ball wore delightful *4pthan its predecessors, the lovers of dancing and cial intercourse may reascnably auticipate a very, very pleasant time. Tus Oxpuass or Nonrouk ap Porrssouts. Aco ndent asks us whether the seats of St. M. ws’ church are to be free to-morrow evening, on the occasion of the sermon by Rev. John P. Donelan and the subsequent exe- cution of Rossini’s Staat Mater by the choir; the collection to be taken up to be for the ben- efit of the Norfolk and Portsmouth orphane. We answer, yes, certainly, without deeming it necessary to make an inquiry on the subject. Appigos Foustaix, a young aged about twenty-three years, leaped in to the wa- ter, at Page’s ve on Thursday last, and was drowned. We learn that he had been suffering with the typhus fever, and that he commited the act while under the influence of that disease. The bod apis Soe found, an inquest was ond - a verdict rendered e facts. * = Tas Wearaer is remarkably pleasant—con- ” trasting delightfully with that which afllicted humanity last Monday and T of thicker garments ¢ an an roel ry for toserer during the The which sunshine. Tuesday evening, instead of on —< “morning the last named day get apart for fasting, humiliation, i taping bode e ' So “ +» 1855. April 1, 1843. —The at eo pen " notes on interest at the time of Mr. Gallaudet’s death, as exhibited in his books, was not ‘$10,000 or more,”’ ag stated by ‘H’’ im the Star of the 19th instant, $1,610 00 Fund as above, April 1st, 1843,... 1,610 00 Receipts since that le , Proceeds ef W. op simile accounts seeeee 382 04 Dividends on stocks and in- terest on notes....,.....+1,433 03 Difference between the nomi- nal amount of stock pur- chased and the cost and gain of stock sold......... 86 00 —— 1,906 07 3,516 07 lief to his family......... yon Haas’ bill for printing ashington’s accounts... Paid Joshua Pierce debt due Pall for relght and portage ir Paid aah commissions on purchased since 1850..... Present Funds. Washington corp’ ation stock a arte oe Rea coes 430 00. ington corp’ ation até wraembl sini ac, 703-90: 68 Stock 720 00 200 00 3,070 00 Balance in the hands of the agent... 19 78 $3,089 78 Micwar. Nourse, General Agent and Treasurer. Sept. 22, 1855. Counrenrzir Bruis.—We learn from the Baltimore papers that there are now in circu- lation in that city counterfeit bills of the de- nomination of twenty dollars, on the Union Bank of Wilmington, Delaware, which are well calculated to deceive those who are not expert in the examingtion of bank bills. They are altered from the genuine plate of another institution. Our citizens should, therefore, be on their guard against the bogus issues. A Partyjor GextLexen, delegates to the Grand Lodge of the United States, came to this city, on a visit, after the adjournment of that body, on Saturday, and y paid their respects to the President, and subsequently went on a visit to Mount Vernon. Fing.—Early this morning, the residence of Mr. ve, oct Beane, corner of Third and L Pale avy Yard, was partially destroyed y . Warcn Returns.—Jobn C. Clarke, a poor remnant of humanity, whose practice has n 4 been in eeeordance with the prioeiztes of totai abstinence, was sent to the workhouse asa vagrant, for thirty days; and Charles Ellis, who was not only drunk but sieoreery, was | a fine released from paces Ae the payment o! and costs. It must be the bad whiskey which leads to such results, for we never hear of gentlemen brandy and wine-bibbers being the victims of the auxiliary guard. William, otherwise known as Bill, Tyler, a colored lad, was mulcted in fine and for amusing him self by throwing stones; a favorite pastime with the aforesaid individual. ‘Wonderfal !— Wonderful :—Wend: The like has never before been know: our City '—An old cilizen, 63 has lost the use of his hands and stored by the’ almost miraculous use . C. DeGRATH’S MAGICAL ELECTRIC OIL. Mr. Geo. Weis, residing at 277 st., one door from the corner of Somerset , two doors from St James’ Church, had hts fingers of both hands full, their former use, having . The cure has been asingie dollar of Prof. DeGrath’s + Weis will at all times be pleased to see who re or three days, from severe Rheumatism and Gout, and hundreds have been cured of Neuralgia. and otner complaints, too well known to need further anyw! 5 e practised on the .— Baltimore Sun. Pree C. DsGRATH, No. 39 South Eighth st. Philadelphia. sep L2-—3w i> The Greatest Medical Discovery ef the age is AVER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. ula. ‘Two boxes have cured Erysipelss. tinlp bon aboays cmmee tee Seema ‘Three boxes are sure to cleanse the system from Jcils—often less than one does it. ave completely cured the worst of ulcers On the: 5 ‘Small doses seldom fail to cure the Piles. sen ase canes the handache arising from afoul wen to children with this scourge. Bs 9 paste Phx they have no equal. One box cures ‘of the liver. Half a bex cures a ~ the blood, and thus strike at the disease. ‘Asa Dinner Pill’ there is not an equal in the They are etable and can do no harm. but do sccdenpiizn Se unaccountable amount of gece me J DR.J.C. AYER, Lew Mass., Sold by D- Gl z oO. M. LIN CUM, 3 JAM! OOK & CO., Fredericksburg. au 17—2m ———— Baker's Premium Bitters.—Messrs tors :—Please give thisa in your for the benefit of others. I have been su with the worst kind of D for the last ten or fifteen . Nothing seemed to remain on my from the body. They ex) be who are always, more or less stomach tt Tate or drank. I had every thing that could be named, but to no purpose. I ployed tro most able physicians, but, instead giving me relief, I continued to grow worse. Some of my friends, seeing my mii tion, persuaded me, as the 4 resort, to Ba- KER’S PREMIUM BITTERS, but without faith, | sent and got a bottle, and used it, whic! Petter improvement. I then sent and got more, entirely cured. and by the use of the bottles I have been 1 can enjoy anything | think ir ree eer from it. n fact [ feel like a new man to what I have been for the last ten years. I think Baker’s Kijtters can never be overrated in cases of Dyspepsia, and in Various diseases, as a family ine, it has no rival. Yours, ‘Tuos, J, YaguoRoven. bottle. sitaa- Manxer,—Thero will be market at the Navy | ‘ ; lebrated German Bi ‘The condition of the stomach is of vital No man, woman or child can be ’s Gallery in this city is on Pa. ave- Detweeen Foursnd-a-haif and Siath stress MARRIED, In this city, on the 2ist instant, by Rev. Thos. Duncan, Mr. JOHN C. STUBBS to Miss MARY J. WHITLOCK, both of Spotsylvania county, Virginia. ” DIED, a ip ances county, Vac VIRGINTA 1SA- c iT a. - BEvea eldest daughter of Gerard and Mary J. Henderson, of Portsmouth, Va. ia A. Jackson, aged’ yeets and $3 days, Sun- ja A. Jac! a rs 's. jun- day, 23d September, 1858 4 in Union Row, and the immediate vicinity of the Patent Office. ” sep 2i—4t* OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- meg ete pers Brown’s Hotel, has large ble rooms, suitable for families or single lemen, which she will rent with board at erate prices. She can also ac comer six or eight table boarders. iy Boaz. &c.—MRS. BATES,ON THE S.W. cornet of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th stfeet is prepared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms, whh or without board. Every effort will be made to render these comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. aps—tf MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, fr dogs corner of Fourteenth street, sep NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. OME persons are in the habit of forcing open S the gates and 1g down the pannels of Government reservations, for the purpose of let- ting in their horses and cows. is is to notify the publicthat all horses and cows foun tress] u] the public grounds will be taken up, and their owners proceeded against ac- cording to law. By order of the Com’er of Public Buildings : W. P. MOHUN sep 15 General Superintendent. FRENCH BOOT MAKER. A gees WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Eighth st., near Pa. avenue, is now prepared to make the most Fashionsble French Boots 1 His long experience.and pra tice in this’ branch of the ere in ee ew York, justify him in sa: t cannot be exe in this canter Has on hand a lot already made up; to which the particular attention of gentlemen are invited. sep Li—3m* COAL!—COAL! THe consumers of Coal are respectfully in- formed that the undersigned can furnish them with 2 superior article. at the lowest price. Punctualit: and just weight is his motto, and he assures all that may favor him with their orders that they wil! have no cause to complain. Call at the Yard on 3d street, a few steps south of Pa. avenue. H.C. HARROVER, sep 10—i1m (Sentinel& Organ) MADAME R’S REMOVAL. ADAME R. res; pepe Mb aghr the public in eral, that she will give information in all the irs relating to Life, Health, Wealth, Marri: » Love, Journeys, Law suits, Difficul- ties in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, and in ie to all other subjects. Sheis also able to tell the of persons by reading numbers. All those who wish to consult Madame R. will call soon, as she will remain in the city but a short time. She can be consulted at all hours of the day and evening. Her name is on the door—at No. 285, 13th street, corner of D, on the left hand side. Gentlemen 50'centsand Ladies 25. Sep 1i—2w* HE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE wii leave Alexandria and Wash- zt ington at the following hours : Leave Alexandria at 4% ,7X,8X%, lla. m., 12x, 34,5 py tld Washington at 6,8, 94, 114 a. m., 1, °M A fick ho's OMNIBUSES will run in connec. tion with the Boat, starting from the Capitol and ing up Pennsylvania Avenue as far as 12th st., fase to the Boat. Leave Capitol at5X,7, 8%, 11K a m., 12x, 2,34 5% p.m. ae BOAT runs in connection with the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, and with the Trains on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. RATES OF TOLL. Omnibus Fare from Capitol to Boat. gy without horse. Busey and horse Horse and rider.. yushel ot sep 18—tf AMES GUY, Captain. \OTICE.—We have this day appointed Mr. Joun Scrivenze collector a for firm. they will be to without [Become Spi it is a matter of great importance to us. CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. sep 19—10t ANTHONY'S HAT ESTABLISHMENT, On 7th Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue. "Pa aie lace where HATS and CAPS are retailed at Wholesale Fy Prices os mex a ; — ven! cent. ext profit will pag! be cl od. to offset debts. best FOR ST. LOUIS AND CAIRO. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ASSEN GERS lea’ Pessetyan meee ences a2 Washington wot) sap band St. Low! Bee‘ ip tn fore five Bours, th ; pore Wi ic y Ri: all the way. Retuin- 5 made in forty-six hours. frcluding will be checked to Columbus. for Indianapolis, and thence to fe Loats, ae 20, to 0. H. NO; H. DONE, ee, neuron st eee ital for -me- WANZED—At the Government #1 Fee sep hath the Insane—Two J. kers and two Washer-women. ‘ANTED.—100 barrels CIDER. A: im- mediately to ARNY & SHINN’ Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, Georgetown. mer. tf s ANTED.—A SMALL HOUSE WANTED ina eon about $150 Possession red the 1 October Any GITUATIONS WANTED_BY THREE Ger- man Girls as Chambermaid, Cook and Nurse. Address ‘‘F M,”” at this office. 21-2 Waive who can take charge of a Hore, musi who can c a Horre, be well recommended. Apply at No. 130 Seven Buildings. sep 21—3t* ANTED.—A Sheet-Tron and Worker. JOHNSON. GUY & CO., _ Sep 24-3t Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith sts. T° MARKET GARDENERS —Wanted, a middle man who understand G: willing to rafting, he npicr at 15 miles from Baltimore. No one need apply who bas not the best recom- tmendations for and sobriety. Enquire of ‘¢ Patrick,’ at Mrs. ’s,G street, between 13th and 1ith, between 5 and 7 o’clock p. m. sep 22—2t* ee ry ANTED—A GOOD COOK, who can come well reco , Slave . Apply at No. 414 Ninth street, corner sep 21—3t ANTED—A COLORED BOY, from 14 to ea App at No A Bsa) serum ° corner sania he 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—A Negro Man, between 18 and 25 of age. For further “A. K.8.?? at this Office. ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that get a lot 2% feet front by 130 feet they can for the low price of $75— ible $3 a month withou Ape at the Union Land Oilce 7th street, above ‘ellows’ Hall. ap 23—Sm JOHN FOX, Sec. 'ANTED—IN A LITERARY INSTITU- tion, a person competent to superintend the erection of G asium stating terms, &c., the President of G town College. N. B. None others but those fully qualified, need apply. sep 20—4t IVE MEN WANTED—TO PURCHASE the remaining Five Lots in Squares No. 915, and south of No. 915, front ‘W feet each on Maryland Avenue, between and 9th streets east, and running back 111 feet to a 15 feet alley. The above Lots are very desirabiy located, and in the moot peilly improving part of Capitol Hill. Terms, Five '$ per month, till for. GEO. F. DYER, 11th street, between see pies W\WO FURNISHED ROOMS RENT at 472 West Tenth street. ORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH of valuable and pleasantly-located Dwellings and Building Lots, forsale in shares, at only Five Doliars each. Apply to JOHN FOX, Union Land Office, Seventh street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall sep 24-tf ‘OR RENT—THAT EXCELLENT STAND situated on the corner of Thirteenth and F streets, for many years occupied asa ot This is perhaps one of the most eligibie in this city for a store, and, as many of the residents in the neighborhood have expressed adesire for the re-establishment of the grocery business at this locality, the omane of a mcderate capital would doubtless be at! with profit- able results. The rent will be moderate. For farther information apply to 427 Tenth st., betw. G and H. sep A—3Ht* WO HOUSES AND LOTS AT PRI. vate Sale,—I will sell the two large brick three story Houses now occupied by me, on the east side of High, (Nos 104 and 106,) Ist and 24 streets. The situation is well adapted to business, and presents a rare chance for a good investment. AMANDUS BAUMBACH. Georgetown, Sept. 19, 1855. sep * ‘OR RENT.—A SMALL HOUSE, of 6 rooms, very convenient, and centrally located. Fur- niture forsale. Enquire at 220 Pennsylvania av. sep 22—2t* OR RENT—A three story Frame House, Pieasantly situated on New York Avenue, near the intersection of 3d street and New Jersey Avenue, No. 166. 1t contains § rooms, and has a good side alley and lot. ‘Toa prompt tenant the Tent will be low. sep 22—3t AnOthEe OFFER, AND THE LAST.— I wish to dispose of my Store House and Lot on the corner of ‘2th and B streets. Having here- tofore published a full description of the many advan this property embraces, I do not deem it necessary to enter again into all the particulars, but invite persons who desire to enter into busi- ness to examine the premises, to look well into the namerovs and extensive improvements that have been made in the last five years, and still in contemplation for a continuance. An extensive Grist Mill is about to be erected near my property, by some of our most enterprising and wealthy Citizens. A Glass Factory is also talked of, all within the range from 12th to Mth streets. ‘The payments will be made easy. Apply to the “ rr. CP. SENGSTAC! N. B. Ifnot sold by the Ist of October next, it ‘will then be offered foi OL OOM FOR RE} P third story, with cr without furniture Apply toGEO WILLNER’S Paper- hanging Store, 461 Ninth street. sep 20—tf FOR sep ry store. locations .—A PARLOR AND several pleasant furnished Chambers for rent, in a new brick house. Apply to &. K. LUNDY, No. 46 Louisiana avenue. AGNIFICENT ENTER PRISE. LIBERAL, EQUITABLE & CERTAIN The Franklin Land Association offer for sale in shares of so FIVE DOLLARS EACH 18 Farms, of from 50 to 100 acres each, and about 250 very desirable Building Lots and Dwellings. Apply to JOHN FOX, Union Land Office, 7th street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall. sep 17—tf OR RENT—FIVE NEWLY FINISHED three-story Brick Houses on 9th street, west, between D and E sts., south, and opposite Grace Church, containing each saloon parlor, six cham- bers, dining room, and kitchen, with ample yards &e. To punctual and careful tenants the rent will be lower than such houses can be obtained for in any part of the city. a Soe HE EASE a ite Was! on Cit . sep 10—eoiw caps - J P IVATE SALE .—SEVERAL FRAME Houses, suitable for large or small families, containing from 4 to 10 rooms each, on square south of Square 516, between 4th and 5th streets, maa rms wen Pago lpeeliticoe ‘erms % re on square at No 504. ae Bu 4—eotf sep 19 “cory brick Honse in complete order, on 8th lonse in com: on stréet, near N, Northern Liberties. juire of W.J.McCOLLUM, 8th and K streets, Northern Liberties. an 13—eotf —— Fe REN@—A NEARLY NEW BRICK House, situated on Massachusetts Avenue, and 10th sts, containing ten Rooms ._ It is the third house from the wes ped GLEY, ween 9th and 10th streets, with le Also, Table and Beard, Mrs. SMITHS, 200 F eee to ‘au. LL at the By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Sus FURNITURE & EFFECTS ef a Family removing frem the city.— Iep'elec, inten of the Auction Rooms, I i % a large of superior Furniture and Housekeeping we ‘Walnut hair -seat French Walnut z ma anened fancy Chairs * Solid spew Pia c cer Fieetbine sousbis jut set b a4 Ses betes Memeo ereseat a ee curled it Mattrasses, Bolsters and Plain set of F Toilets Crean 7 Wardrobe Waln Pee Table a erior ced acon alnul ‘su Ten ample arm Dining Chairs, Breakfast oh an ver-| or, and ks Excellent Brussels three By and lagrain Carpets handsome buff and saa ‘Window Shades Lace Window Curtains, Rugs Stoves, tron, air- do assortment of Kite! Re- quisites. The above Furniture is nearly new and of ex- cellent quality. Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, _sep 4—d Auct By J . McGUIRE, Auctioneer. CELLENT FURNITURE and House- held Effects at .—On MONDAY morning, October Ist, at 10 o'clock, at No. 333 Niuth phuat, pecan Goer above te I shall sell the Furniture and Effects of a gentleman declining ne } ing-seat Divans, with ut s) =| a lor chairs to match = ee Rosewood marble-top Centre Table Walnut , fancy Tables and Chairs Excellent Venitian , Shades and Curtains wy - tity of, Matti 8 juan! lor rca ts, R a sa Oileloth Manog Sots, Card T nny ogan ‘ard Tables Solid y extension dining Table Needham’s patent Sofa 5 ye article Walnut cable top Sideboard, Dining Chairs Silver plated Tea Set, Castors, 8 and Forks China end Glassware, Clocks, China Vases Wainut and mab: = Bedsteads Marble-top and jureaus, Washstands Excel'ent curled hair and husk Mattresses Bolsters and Pillows, Tollet Sets Cane seat Cottage Chairs, Walnut Crib Bronze Hat Tree, Astral Lamp Kisterbock Cooking Stove Setight Chamber Stoves Senne with an excellent assoitment of Kitchen equisites Terms: and under, cash; over that sum a credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. J.C. McGUIRE, sep 4—d Auctioneer. By JAS. C. NcGUIRE, Auctioneer. GQUrEzRion CABINET FURNITURE, Kare and Beautiful Oil Paintings, Sevre and French China, Glassware, &e. &c.—On THURSDAY MORNING, Oct. 4th, I shall sell at 10 o'clock, corner of I and Fifteenth streets, at the residence cf Mr. Gevers, Minister from the Netherlands. (who is about to remove from the country,) his F urnitureand Household Effects, comprising— Wainut hair spring-seat French Sefa 12 oak green plush-seat Chairs 2 jut morecco covered easy Chairs Elegant carved rosewood marble-top Sideboard Superior solid jee nf extension Dining Table Marble- top Centre Table, Card Tables Splendid e Table Service, comprising pla- teau, flower vases, fruit stands, &c. Rich gold and purple band French China Dinner Set, 190 pieces Beautiful Sevres and French China chocolate Cups and Mugs Cc cut glass ters, Wines Cham Bowls , Cordial, F Ten Oil Paintings of the Dutch school, by its, Louis deans, Comes, Mohr! Wi beawagal specimens of art Jor- M ', and others. Vel peerage ~ pl vet, Brussels, and three-ply Carpets Chintz Curtains, Leuge ak Cottage Chamber Set, single Iron Bedsteads Very superior Hair Mattrasses, Bureaus Excellent Cooking -stove, one cookirg Utensils, kitchen Fnrniture, &c. ‘he above articles are all nearly new, some of them having never been vsed, and the Furniture was made by Roux, and is very superior. Terms: $30 and uader cash; over that sum a credit of 50 and 9 days, for notes satisfactorily » bearing interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, sep 22-4 Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | Py eet MILCH COW, SPLENDID Bird, usehold and Kitchen Furaiture, &e, at Auction.—On THURSDAY, the 27th instant, 1 shall sell, at the Master's quarters, in the Washington Navy Yard at 12 o’clock m., an excellent assortment of Furniture, &c , viz: oper! sr Wardrobe, Mahogany Rock- ing rs Mahogany Tables and Stands, Glass and Crocke- ery Ware Pictures, and fine cooking and air-tight Stoves. With a assortment of Kitchen requisites, and many other Articles in the Furniture line which we deem unnecessary to enumerate, and a good lot of wood and coal. Also, a Wydoo Bird and Cage, very rare, from the B coast of Africa, tail twelve {inches long, young, and a good singer. ine fine Mileh Cow. One Francis’ galvanized Iron Life-Boat, 18 by 4} feet, with oars, stern grating, awning, cush- ions, sails, and masts complete. Terms at sais. sep 22—d A. GREEN, Auet’r. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. PXCeELENt FURNITURE & HOUSE- hold Effects st Public Aucti TUESDAY MORNING, Oct 24, at 10 lock, at the residence of Capt Magruder, in one of the buildings knowa as Gadsby’s Row, on Pennsyl- vania avenue, between 20th end dist si » I shall sel} all his Furniture and Household Eft-cte, comprising— Suite of walnut plush covered Parlor Furniture Rosewood marbie- ~ Centre Table Walnut writing Cabinet, What-not Chinese Teapoys, reception Cheirs, fancy Tables Baindoo, extension, and reciining Chairs Patr of four-light gilt gas Chandeliers Fiench plate pler and oval Mirrors Oil Paintings, China Vases, Cleeks Walnut extension dining Table ee, a Sion] aideboneh rusvels, three-, and Venetian Carpets Excelent Matti » Gticloth, Rugs Mahogany French Bedsteads, Wardrobes Do — dressing Bureau, Washstands Handsome zebr2 weod Wardrobe Elegant green and gold enamelled Chamber Suite Complete cottage Chamber Sets, in imitation of ‘Wa nut and oak Superior hair and busk Mattrasses ters and Pillows, Blankets, Sheets Marseilles Quilts, toilet Sets Window Shades, Cornice, French China dinner and tea Ware, Glass Ware Silver plated Castors, Fire Sets Hall and Chamber Stoves, Gas Fixtures Superior Cook Stove and Fixtures, Tin Safe, £c. ee @ general assortment of Kitchen equi % Terms : $30 and under, cash ; over $20 a credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, sep 2i—a Auctioneer. By J. C, McGUIRE, Auctioneer. QMALL AND DESIRABLE BRICK Dwelling Mouse at Public Sale.—Cn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Leo 23th, at 5 o'clock, on the , t shal!’ sel of Lot No. 19, in square No 339, fronting 25 street west, house, carriage- , stable, wood-shets, afd dther necessary Seta This property is delightfully situated, with a im) gatSen, &c., and is worthy JAS. C. McGUIRE, sep2i—d Auctioneer. ~~ ByJAS. ©. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. pees SALE OF UNEXPIRED Term of Lease, Geod-will, and Fur- nitu: { National Eating House, on the f 6th street and Pennsylvania Av- Hi el :. .terns and fixtures By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. REMPTORY SALE OF F, City Lets.—On MONDAY termber 2ith, at 5 o’clock, at the A shall sell, without reserve, the city Lots, viz: Square No. 883, Lots 3 and 4 in current funds. JAS. C. McGUIRE, sep 1i—d. Auctioneer. lee iether oa t ext, at o'cleek p.m.” sep 21 D. S. DYSON, CHEMIST AND APOTHECARY, Corner of Peansylvania avenue and Twelf's street AS now on hand and will be constantly re- ceiving FRESH DRUGS, FAMILY Pepe Fane gig -and TOI- GOODS, of fine: ity. Also, Prime, CIGARS and TOBACCO. : He bas the pleasure to refer to the Messrs. Gil- man, in whose stores be has been long and favor- ~ ah Blue Dick, Congress. res) ue Dick, , and Soda Waters always on band, and for sale as above. sep 19—eott PARLUR AND CHAMBER GRATES. i store one of the assortment of Parlor and Chamber GR ATES ever opened toa Wash- ington public, comprising over one hundred dif- ferent patte:ns from the re: New York makers and Baltimore grates. New York patiern, cheaper finish. All of which will be sold at to compare with any establishment south of New York. Give me a call at the Washington Stove Man A 8. E. corner of Pa. avenue and Lith st., JAMES SKIRVING. sep Li—eolw {Intel} ISS MORLEY, 301 Tennsylvania avenue, up stairs. sere informs the La- dies that her MILLINERY is reraoved to a over the store she recently ocea- pied, where she will be happy to see them, and where she can show them as good an assortment of Millinery as can be expected at this season of the year, which will be at ee pe She has fine Straw and Lawn Hats of superior quality. When the fall season arrives she intends to show them an unusually handsome assortment of Fall Millinery, and hopes for a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto received from them. Ine ence of this removal Miss M. hasa quantity of Glass Cases and Sash which are use- less, and will be sold cheap to get them out of the expdoor to Ellis’s Music Btore. sep 3—eotf RICH CURTAIN MATERIALS. Just received and on sale an extensive supply 0! Superb Satin Brochatel, India Satin Damask, Parisian Goblin, Satin Lain, Damask ditto, and Figured Lestings for Dra’ Rooms, Parlors, Dining Room, and Chamber Window Curtains. Also, 10 cartons elegantly embroidered Lace ALSO, 20 dozen new style and el it Cornices, ey a supply oT newest it To which the inhabitants of W: » Al- ja, G6 jown, and environs is spectfully invited. Such are our facilities for buying all Goods in our line that we are enabled to sell as low, if not savers than other establishments of a similar chareeter. inyites his friends and the public desiring ticle in his line for cash, to given early call when every effort will be made to them in every WM. 'ERSON Sth street, between Pa. avenue and D st. Gow AND SILVER WATCHES, JEW- ELRY, CLOCKS, FANCY AR’ CLES, &e., just , and can 2 cent. cheaper than similar FA

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