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Meertine or THE Pressytery.—We would remind our readers of a previous notice that the Presbytery of the District of Columbia will open its next meeting at 74 o'clock to- night, in the Western Presbyterian church, on H street, near Nineteenth street and Pennsyl- vania avenue. The Moderator’s sermon will be preached to-night, and there will be preach- ing every other night this week by Rev. Wm. WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALES. ————— ees SITUATION WANTEDBY AGARDENBR R oye ae pee LE ie Ses first page for a column of Auction Sales. who understands all the branches appertain- 1% acres » With a two-story Frame ing to [ratpeortiooens phar gs uce coat refer- Housseaa other out-bulldings, Fruit, &c , neces- By JAS. C McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ence as to ability and moral habits, understands | sary fora family, situated outside the bounds of XCELLENT FURNITURE and House- the nursery business, and the management of or- | the city, north of the Capitol, 1 miles from the hold Effects at Public Auction .—On chards. Would have no objection of going to Vir- | Centre market. Those wishing this desirable sit- | TUESDAY morning, October 2, at 100’clock at ginia or Maryland. Address -‘G,’’ fhrough this | uation will do well to call and see for themselves. | the residence of Capt. Magruder, in one of the Office, post paid, will meet with prompt attention. | Inquire of GEORGE M. WENDALL, at the buildings known as Saar eer on Pennsyl oc $—3t REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR, *VENING STAR. TOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Coumuos Covypit.—This branch Boast y government met on Monday, at 7 chee p. m. The reading of the journal ONE WKEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER PACIFIO. Sanpr Hoox, Oct. 8.—The American mail ed with T. Eva or Rey. Dr. Sunderland. Dow irae office P. O. Department. eae een war A eeeareet peg = steamer Pacific has arrived off this point, with 3 dispens ns : : =D—A . She must bea steady | OS el damp SF No quorum ae oad po page Taz Natioxat Taeatre will be opened this W vane ee, oa seareatnese: ¥) THOR RENT.—THAT FINE HOUSE, SIT. rie ainut plush covered Parlor Furniture | Live#P0ol dates to the 22d ult., one week later ored Lepai demanded thereon, it was’ de- | evening, with = epee same of tie ‘Also, a Cook to assist in : the washing and iroa- | 1’ uated on the corner ——- street and | Rosewood martie-top Centre Table than previous. d nays - Y ? «* Lady of the Lake,’’ and the thrillin ay jing. Apply at 361 corner H and Lith streets. ew York avenue. For terms apply to N | w. Wi ‘ot 3, : eided in to _—— = tthe J, roach Spy.” Weaickina Pell ged < pp! y OGHES. be if alnut Writing Cabinet, Whatn She arrived out at Liverpool on the after: jsppearing bete isi — e————————____ © 20of__| Chinese Tea Po S, ——- Chairs, fancy Tables ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SIX JOUR- OR RENT—A desirable Dwelling House on | Bamboo, extension. and reclining Chairs neymen Painters. None but good workmen 6th st , between D and E, being near Pa. ave- Soi of four-light gilt Chandeliers need apply. A steady job given. Apply at Si} | nue. It is lighted by gas and heated by a furnace. soo _ ie and oval Mirrors Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. Tue house {s in good order, has a bath room and ben ‘aintings, China Vases, Clocks oc 2—3t GEO. H. VARNELL. | =i) the conveniences for comfort. Possession can alnut extension dining Table OAT HOARD AVANT A Panay | D2 had about the middle of November For far- | Mahogany Sofa, Chairs, Sideboard RIVATE BOARD WANTED.—A PARTY ther particulars apply to THOMAS PARKER, Brussels, three-ply, and Venit'an Carpets of four gentlemen of regular habits, or one | onosite Biowns’ Hotel. Excellent pan 4 Oilcloth, Rugs family of adults, can obtain large and pleasant | ‘ps Any person rentii the house, if they pre- | Mahogany French Bed teads, Wardrobes rooms with board ina [seid family, convenient | ¢er, can purchase the Furnitureat a fair valuat'on, Do ~ dressing Bureau, Washstands enterprising manager will be successful in his efforts to draw a full house, and that those who may attend will be highly gratified with the rich performances. noon of the 19th ult., after = passage of only nine days and twenty-two hours! The steamer Hermann arrived at Southamp- ton on the 22d. DETAILS OF THE LATE ASSAULT. General Simpson’s despatches to the British rt s gh with :) Peay Messrs. Abert, Clements, and the dent—3. Page Messrs. Ball, Fisher, Jefferson, Mc- Cutchen, Orme, Peters, Ruff, Towles and lker—9. hs Wine President presented the petition of Al- Dorsey, asking permission to stall a ng adjoining his stable ; referred. Brate’s Panorama.—Notwithstanding the unfavorabie state of the weather last night, the saloon of Odd Fellows’ Hall was well filled with spectators, to witness Beale’s Panorama Government describing the assault upon and : : = ij Ilandsome zebra wood Wardrobe akof F. has been puilding ¢ itt-e on im- | of the Arctic Regions. The lovers of the fine | to the Departments. Also, four tabie boarders. which !s new and in good order, only being used seeaee piper the capture of the Mal: ower has we Waker: ead the bi from the Board | arte and the students of nature should not | Address “Private Board,” at this oftce. rr ey ey) ee Sarma, cane “ Anact authorizing an | neglect the present opportunity to enjoy this | _°° K vuK KENT—A KARE CHANCE.—THE wa nut and oak slley to be laid out in square No. 433;” laid | great scenic production. OMe Peters, from the committee of claims, sorted the following bills: we fo the Board of Aldermen for the ief of B. K. Morsell; wr ‘il for the relief of James Crandell; A bill for the relief of Wim. Rupp; ‘A bill for the relief of John T. Davis; A bill for the relief of John Allen; and ‘A joint resolution giving @ compensation to ‘At 12 o’clock on the morning of the 8th of September, the French columns, under Gen- erals Borquet, McMahon, and De La Motter- inger, carried the Malakoff tower by a most impetuous valor.’’ The British column stormed the Redan bat- tery, but, after a most deadly combat, could not hold it. Asecond assault was organised on the fol- ANTED—AT THE RESTAURANT AT smali store on Pennsylvania avenue, next but | Superior hair and husk Mattresses the Railroad depot, two good waiters. None | one to the corner of llth street, and adjoining the | Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Sheets but good waiters need apply. publication office of the Evening Star. More per- | Marseilles Quilts, Toilet Sets Also, a good Woman Cook. o¢ 3—2t__| rons call ony re _ oe office — “< an} — feast sear seco] a = = = business point in Washington, whic es the | French China dinner and tea Ware, Glassware ANTED—A_ GOOD COOK, WASHER, | jocation er great value sane trader wanting to | Silver plated Castors, FireSets and ironer. Slave preferred. Apply between | rent a swall, neat and convenient store, in the | Hall and Chamber Stoves Gas Fixtures 9 and 1 o’ciock, at No. £9 Pennsylvania avenue, | centre of the business portion of Pa. avenue. Pos- Superior Cook Stove and Fixtures, Tin Safe, &c. above 2ist stre_t. oe 3—3t session given on ee 15th of Cone poe ae — a general assortment of Kitchen . = Apply soon, at the counter of the Star office. utsites ANTED-SIX Y Teas tat ee pocas Sof ir” Terms! $30 and under cash ; over $30 a credit -making. ——————— 0 ) rsed all at No. 358 Eighteenth st, | [NOR RENT—THU CONVENIENT DWEL. | £60 24 90 da)s, for notes satisfactorily endo Eacte Civn.—The second annual ball of the Eagle Club of Georgetown will take place this evening, at Forrest Hall. A brass and string band has bezn eogaged forthe oceasior, in order that the lovers of dancing may in- dulge themselves in that innocent amusement; and the arrangements generally are such as to afford a guarantee of a delightful time. ae onesneed apply. Ci = lowing morning, (Sunday,) when the Redan §.B Boarman and Joseph M. Adams for ex- Tae Money in eee Building Asso- hawers A nd 1. oc 2—21* = ling ee cera hated is os re hearing interest JAS. C. McGUIRE was evacuated. - ee 7 . | ciati hich has been in existence seven | ~~~ _—_—~____--__-_-____—__ | North Capitol street. “To a punctual tenant the sep 2i—d . greene eo 3 or in keeping the scoounts of the sor. | Seine © i ANTED—GOOD FANTALUONS AND s \ P ctioneer The loss of life has been fearful, partioular peraton with he Bank of Washington, all of | month, was eld the late rmesting, we lear, | WY *Vex maker, Asn, Fremarhy tewons by | evil momade To Wey gine MOS'SGINM | Uy The above Sate te postpones Soon S which were laid over for further consideration the week, im factory. Permanent’ employment ly among the officers. s 25-2w* sequene of the rain until Fk IDAY morning, Oc- The bill for the relief of John Allen was ta- and fair wages will be given. None nced apply | 2€at the Premises Sep 25—2W* ng, Ww. R —0.K deauk . Phd a tebe Sth, same soar ot wake time it wil. take | General Pelissier’s dispatches had not ar- ATCH RETURNS.- . Kerney, drunk; work- | but competent m A IORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH | place without reg: (oO weather. . ., ‘ ken up and passed. — ¢ of Wm. Rupp wasta- | house thirty days. Susan Mattingly and Ann J.D. LAKENAN, at waleatie und leasantly-located Dwellings JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, rived ; The so the relief 0’ m. PP Cahooe were sent off with a lecture, and an in ee ee ences 322 Pa. avenue: and Building Lots, for sale in shares. at only Five | oc3—a pea I The retreat of the Ressians on Perekop is ken up, when * - timation that if they were again brought to eee NID sem Tent’ Steer Dollars each. Apply to JOHN FOX, Union By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. contradicted, but it was expected they would Mi ase Sg abet rg "Bay the guard-house they would be provided with ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Ten Journey- | Land Office, Seventh street, above Odd Fellows’ Lg neer ’ ich motio' accommodations in the neighborhood of the Eastern branch, and in a building, on rising geen, within view of the Congressional emetery. be unable to hold the north side of Sebasto- pol, for want of provisions. Nothing decisive is known in regard to the hey and being taken, it was decided in the ne- ive—yeas 7, nays 8. The bill forthe relief of Wm. Rupp was then passed. mete en vet abo | Hl ap Sa | Pnieecres® “ake.oy semene ——_—_______- -—On s- men need spply. ‘Ewe months work gasranticd OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasant Room in the | AY afternoon, October 4th, at 4\ o'clock, 1 _0¢ 1—3-* PARKE oh = third story, with or without furniture Apply | shall sell, without reserve, an invoice of superior AGS WANTED.—Persons having good rags | to GEO. WILLNER’S Paper- hanging Store, 161 | Gold acd Silver Lever and Lepine Watches, in 0 ” next movement of the Allies. ‘ ‘ Se ee the following prices by leaving | Ninth street. sep 20—tf | hunting cases and with open faces ‘Terms cash. om The President laid before the Board 8.ccm-| GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. _| them at the store occupied by the Messre’ Clarke: 2 = TAS. C McGUIRE, The military stores found in Sebastopol by jeati transmitting e bs oF y ; OOMS FOR RENT.—A PARLOR AND oa re 2 - pose ver ee ae Gorticsis anther — a Os ie epee Po aes cee ae ean a several very pleasant furnished Chambers for | _°% * _ ucticneer. | the Allies were very great—four thousand nications from the a ) Pennsylvania avenue: For white rags, 4}¢ ; mixed, a fies of Norfolk and Portsmouth, acknowledg- _ GaorGEtown, Oct. ge 3, will be paid. = 7 dct 1—st " | Tent, 1 8 new brick house. Apply ‘LUNDY, eres? Pier , ae ne ~suleses and fifty thousand balls, together ing the receipt of the resolutions of sympathy Our Councils were in session on Monday ay Sn WOMAN, who| sep 19 Ne. 08 Lechdann avenie: rend eS AR ING LOT ON MA- | with other immense stores of gunpowder, were acd condolence passed on the Let ny x, | Mant last: . _ | W thas been well raised, a situation as House. | AGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE. the Sth instan’, I shall seil, at 5 o'clock p.m., in | taken possession of. Also, a communication from the Mayor, asi The Board of Aldermen met in convention, keeper, and to assist in the sewing and domestic - 24 bj 2 & CE front of the part lot No. 6, in square 285, baviges duties ofa family She can bring the most unex- | Wl LIBERAL, EQUITABLE & CERTAIN sq ” | The Franklin Land Association offer for sale in | font! of 33 feet 6 inches on the north side cf Mary- y sunn 79 feet. dress a line to J. C. ALEXANDER, Alexandria, FIVE DOLLARS EACH Vi ing an appropriation for the dredging of the onl fet pire the walls thereof, and al- so for repairing the bridges across the canal. The Buard then adjourned. and William H. Edes, a member elect, was sworn in. " The following resolutions and messages were The Czar Alexander, in an address to the army, says: ‘I rely confidently upon your : oor courage to repel all future attacks of the F ; a ‘The above described property is handsomel: arabe Ry Sie Coane framy that Hosrst of/A4- : iad Pearmadl 250 very desirable Building Lots and Bwellings.- located. tinmediately tn the ticialty of theSmith, | uemy.”? Conoxen’s Ixquest.—We briefly referred, | ““A’ resolution making appropriations for rc- ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW thet | Apply to noe “Terms; Onecthird ca h; balance tn ons and | 10 & letter to the King of Prussia, the Bm- yesterday, to the fatal shooting ake Pagan pairing roads and streets; referred to commit- a Be ine oricent S15 tapable y Bech ice 7th street, above Udd Fellows’ Hall. | 9 years, the purchaser to give no'es for the de- | poror of Russia states that he will accept of no took _—— Lerner eee bape hs w Thom. tee on streets, who reported it back, recon- | deep, for the low ot By at the Union Land Office | sep 17—tf 3 remiss] bearing Interest from the day of | , ions of peace derogatory to Russia. a Ween oblagiosis eauead seach its rejection; recommendation adopt- | 7, street, above Od diene Bae ee aa RIVATE SALE.—SEVERAL FRAME | Allconveyancing at cost of purchaser. Tie Czar, with the three Grand Dakes, had ith the verdict of the jury, which is a3 fel- i hae iati 2 = sade Houses, suitable for large or small families, A. GREEN, siguifed his intention of going to the Crimes. i ho e ve! 3: A resolution making peprepriatons for = — containing from 4 to 10 rooms each, on square | 0c 3—d Auctioneer. ge ows: Mayor and Clerk’s contingent fund; referre: th of Se 16, between 4th and Sth streets, | ~ 5 SBREN. Auction == FROM ASIA. “An inquisition taken at a two story and to committee of ways and means; reported] | __ BOARDING. _ Se Ce is | eee en ah ae See, __ By A. GREEN, Auctione’r. wh Seashell pamainc ak Kee baw’ basement house. fronting on North sti q | back with amendments, which were adopted. | FyqaRpING—MRS. DUVALL, No.1 Penne | Teme jeeasy. Enquire on said square at No | {OUR BAY MARES AT AUCTION.—On ® s held possession of Kars, ng street, between Massachusetts Sec iee Resolution authorizing the Mayor and Clerk sylvania avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel, has | 504. __aud—eott | TU “ees ¥, the a of October, I suall rell, | repulsed the Russians on the 7th of August, street, in the city of Washington, in the coun- | ¢, issue a certificate of stock for $800; referred | severat large and desirable rooms, suitable for OR RENT OR SALE—A NEW TuREE- |" Leer ieak pester - boss een ps 10 o'clock ty aforesaid, on the second day of October, in families or single gentlemen, which she will rent b : Pheata) lent bay Mares, sold on accoun' to committee of ways and means. Resolution for support of the scavengen’s horse; referred. with considerable loss. The Russians at the latest accounts were retiring to Egeroum. FROM THE BALTIC. )) the year 1855, before me, Thomas Woodward, story brick Honse in complete order, on §th | of whom it may concern, all perfectly gentle and j Coroner for the said county, upon the view of strest, near N, Northern Liberties. Enquire of | work wellin harness, two of which are a good W. J. McCOLLUM, 8th and K streets, Northern | match, and run well to acarriage. Ter with board at moderate prices. She can also ac oma six or eight table boarders. 30 the body of Thornton Avery, a white man, scush. 0 Resolution in fayor of John Agnew, accom-| JY? Liberties. au 13—eotf - A. GREEN, There is nothing later of interest from the aged about twenty-eight years, thenand there panied by a message from the Mayor; Te- ARD, &c.—MRS. BATES.ON THES. W Sy a Se eS ae sep 29-4 Auctioneers . terred. A message from the Mayor, in relation to de- linquent tax-payers; referred. lying dead, upon the oaths of [tho names of pe were not furnished to us] good and lawiul men of the ssid ccunty, who being eworn upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty E F tN y NISHE corner of Pennsylvania avenue and ‘th street Orcatsinny rick Houses eater slag U7 The above sale is postponed in conse wih ccwiihont beard: etery ent will be wade between D and E sts., south, and opposite Grace | quence of the rain until SATURDAY, the 6th in- Baltio. THE VICTORY. . - e hour. ; Church, containing each saloon parlor, six cham- | tant, same ; The Emperor of Austria has formally oon- 2 cat in- | to render those comfortable who may favor her | Church, és ii 1 The above named horses work well in ploughs = : how, and atter what manner the 1 Thorn- I ze the Alexandria and Hampshire Railroad Com- be lower than such houses can be obtained for in | _ © Auctioneer. ton Avery, a native of Alexandria, Va., since Napoleon upon the recent great victory of the pie iniewniieas rnp ; ° oi SS a _ art of the city. A. GREEN z Allies, in the capture of Seb 1 rages - ee pany, inviting this Corporation to send dele AIR BRACELETS for sale at any part o cer Ae, By A. GREEN, Auc‘ioneer. ies, in the capture o! astopol. 8 resident of this city, about five years, came | ccs tua Railroad Convention, tobe held ia LAMMONDYS, 7th et. sateen htc tia WO FINE NEW BRICK AND TWO PORTU to bis death, do say upon their oaths, that the | f- = tae 2 Opposite Washington City Hall. s RTUGAL. o bis death, do say up aan rag Useapirts Winchester, on the 10th instant. William H. oc 2-3t = Frame Honses at Auction.—On TUES- —— : said Avery was at the house of Josephine | pp; 7 sep 10—eot yAY * sh The inauguration of Don Pedro, King of Garcia, in cacjany wake tates ex Afar a eee eee ee ANCY NOTIONS AND TOYS.—LAM-| Tysny FOR SALELA DELIGHTFUL | paki at | coltex top uee teatro Portugal's as balshuatea Ga'iics Sita Gade wees eratt, aay beac mrpand { Pickerell, €. Myers, and --~ Osborne on | oq MOND) S31 S-venth street, has now in store | BY CGUNTRY SEAT --A highly cuitivated | premiers 28 46" yood and conveniently arranged |." 8%» was celebrated on the » 355; and whilst there he was wilfully an ; ? and fersale a large and beautiful collection of ar- ticles suitable for presents. oc 2—3t the part of the Common Council. A resolution allowing Wm. G. Ridgley, L. Thomas. C. Rittenhouse, R. P. Dodge and George Waters to build a chapel and school- house on South street; adopted. A resolution authorizing the clerk to pay out of the money in the Treasury, not other- wise appropriated, the following sums to the following individuals fur the repairs of pumps, digging wells, &c.: T. Blundon, $254.25; P. Hughes, $48; D. Haynes, 17; John Popkins, 26, and William Nokes, $42.51; referred to with great enthusiasm. NAPLES. The King of Naples has sent his apoligies to Englend and France for the recent insults. Mazzini’s revolutionary manifesto to the Neapolitans has been published. MORE NEGOTIATIONS. There is more talk about Austrian negotia- tions. The latest was that Austria is willing Ferm of about eighty-six acres is offered at pri- | rooms {n each, with wide pass ges, bath room, hele vate sele, on the Sock he ae Ae ig and large ¢ nin the yar, built of the = ma- Cc OVERSY, | miles from Georgetown. ere are two dwell- | terial and in modern style, situated on part of Lot BRE PREECE ZO0T CONTE = ings, barn, stable, corn-house, sinoke house, &c.; | No. 2, in square No 51, fronting on nth G, be- TO those who wish a pretty foot, a comfortable | 4 mp of deligbifal water at the door; two apple | tween 4th and sth streets weet, immediately north Fast et durable Shoe, we would say that we have | orchards in full bearing, with « variety of pear, | and fronting Judiciary equare. just received part of our Fall stock, and we are peach, and plum trees. Also, two three-story Frame Houses, imzedl- Preparing to slit the most fastidious | (ur assort- | *' i.e’ stock and implements will be sold to the | ately ta thereat of the above, fronting on Wasb- ment is selected with care from the best manfac- purchaser if desired, and tiunmediate possession | ington street, containing eight good rooms each turers of Philadelphia, and consists of Gaiters, given. ‘erms: One-fourth cash; b 1 nee ia6, 12, 18, Mo-ecco Boots, J+ ferson Slinky ee ao 8 A rare opportunity for any purchaser wishing | and 24 months, the pur haser or purchasers to first rate assortment of Misses’ an He ren'* | to obtain a healthy summer residence or a market give notes for the deferred payments bearing in- Soong Kral oath ey ena atten ot hem farm. Address or apply to @ WAGAGH terest from the day of A deed given and a st s : c. S$. WALL i t i tabl $2 up. MILLS & BRASHEARS, © Sc puaite City a Cpe ately shut’in the left breast by W. W. B Edwards; and the jury believe, trom the evidence, that the said Avery came to his death from a load of shot, accompanied by either a small mould shot or slug, deliberateiy nd wilfully fired from a gun, whilst in the hands of said Edwards, which shot penetrated the artery, causing almost instant death ; and, farther, the deceased was a poor man.”’ Warren, the other person shot by Edwards, fs lying in such a dangerous condition that it thought he cannot survive. committee on pumps. Yo. 306 Gasth aide Px. uvente. sep 19—-eolw Opposite City Hall. ot 3a A. GREEN, Auctioneer. to undertake the work of mediation at Vienna Both Boars thes adjourned to meet on next} oct 2—1w is gi sth and 7th streets ee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. -— | "24 France at Paris. A Breacnows.—On Monday night, about | Priday night at 7 o'clock. Nowand Claman with Words oe ce OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI THE SOUND DUES. ll o'clock, six persons started from the navy We have been politely requested by the JONAS P. LEVY, lors am Lo am) see sap a aanetieet HI Andie NI- I . sat shat Mnacis kak yard in @ one-horse wagon, toward the central | aitizena living contiguous to the pum ja ihe IMPORTER AND DFALER IN Me cs oe ‘card. fa) baal a re ae a a _ 3 tbe a t was reported tl ussia undertaken part of the city. This. it will readily occur to | Commer of Lingare aed Secnd: ceed, cn he | WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE | Mz. SMITHS, : : =r | residence ofa gentleman declining bourkeepice, | $#@ task of mediation between Denmark and the reader, was igre load for the apse: the corporation to make an appropriation to GROCERIES, OTS FOR SALE—TWO OR THREE cs . i quadruped, which showed no signs of com- at No 226 Massechusetts avenue, ‘between dtu and it ts. near the corner of 4th, (the © lag will e the Louse,) an excellent assortment of viz: Mabovany Rocking end other Chairs i General Commission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BRORER, No. 474 Pa av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, Wasninoton City, D.C. the United States in regard to the Sound dyes defray the expenses of taking the pump out question. of the well, so that they may be able to let down their empty buckets and obtain water. In its present condition they can get none. laint so long as it was permitted to travel leisurely, in a walk. The driver, however, ambitious to keep in the advance of a similarly constructed vehicle, gave his unimal several FRANCE. ; . . sh ish z . N. B.—Country Merchants are requested to give OR SALE—TWO HBUNDRE Do Table, Whatnots, I.izht Stand, At Paris considerable excitement prevailed severe cuts, with a view to quicken its speed. Notwithstanding the repeated args | me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Price $75 each. ‘Two years’ credit, or 10 per | Sof, *!d-board, lamps, Maatle Ornaments {a regard to the high price of bread. The b. gah Jed tothe lash, and leit ite which have been given, we learn from Pest- oc 2-Ly cent: diecoums forcuah. Asole atthe Uites Laad Clock, Tar 4 other Ca-pet Rugs THE MARKETS mpetitor in the rear; but on a sceoud appli. | ™&ster Tilley that persons are regularly in _ RIS CLOAKS Odics, 7th street, above Odd Pellows’ Hall. (One Reeltning Chair. Bedstea?s ¢ competitor in the rear; but on # second appli-| the habit of depositing in the office letters PA . 4] Feather Beds, bai Wardrobes, Bures Pefrigerator, Cook With a good assor! And many other arti cation of the whip it was not obedient; and the rearing and pitching, the backing. and sig-zag movements, indicated a stubborn resist- ance tu the human authority. The occupants Mattrasses Livexpoot, Friday, Sept. 21.—Cotton—The market is dull, and prices have given way taid. Fair Orleans quoted at 6fd.; fair Mo- bile 64d; fair Uplands 64d.; middling 63d ; jy =—3m ALL FASIIIONS FOR 18 ready for ager! this = our stock of rich Paris Cloaks h we respectfully invite the attention of the | \7 lery, Razors, Scissors, &c., positiv upon which the postage has not been paid. Persons who have done so would do well to be particular to prepay their letters hereafter, as none can be —We will have —— - — —— ; QUE iog TABLE AND POCKET CUT- Kitchen Kequisites, which we dee: unne- li to good ordi Siadid — : : ent out of the office where | jnqj Aisi ye = exan. | the Housekeepers’ F uinishing Store, 190 Seventh ryt erate. ‘Terms cash, gegen. Orc 29 herrea eer sae of the wagon, a light, frail structure, did not] 1 siled. unless the poztage has been paid. We | dria. ee Wemnibgion, Geeg dives; end Siexan strect. = lara RANCIS. barnes dng ate A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Brendstutl:—Flour market firm, with an up- feel particularly comfortable, anticipating a - — are also informed that somo of these letters have been known to contain money. Persons at a distance also frequently write to the Post- master, asking for information of different kinds, and neglect to put in a post office stamp for the return letter. This is done, we pre- sume, underthe impression that postmasters enjoy the franking privilege. We would in- form all such that such is not the fast; eve. postmaster has to prepay his postage, as muc. so &s any private individual in the land. a. CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO., sep 22 — octi—Iw Corner Pa. avenve and 9th street. ALT, SALT.—1,500 sacks G A., 1,000 do. RARE OLD BOOKS. fine, in store and to arrive. and for sale by ARTLEY & BROTHER, [AVE Jost issued a ist of rare Books on] geri—it iui Water street, Ueorsetown. Seclence, Law, Astrology, Lx eerere Garden- | —— ing, Architecture, Poetry, History, Biography, CARD.—The undersigned would gratefully Vovazes, Caurch History, Religious Works, &c. acknowledge the former kindness of the citi- in Aliferent languages, Just received from London. ] zens of the District and the public in general in I will send the list to those persons wisliag it. | the gift of their patronage, and would inform thein A Map on rollers of the of Wasuinston, | that he has located himself at tne corner of 7th handsomely colored. Books bouzi: «und ex- | and D streets, opposite the Patriotic Bank. where “‘spill,”’ or a crashing by its contact with the earth of their egg-ehell conveyance. So th prudently left it, leaping out at the windows with safety. The horse fell down, entangled fo the barn and on an inspection into the state of aff: it was discovered that a shaft was broken. Of course all locomotion by that means was suspended. The quadraped had to be led away, and the carriage left in the Vicinity for repairs Three of the party live as many miles in the ward tendency ; Western flour 38a30s. ; South- ern 38a40s. Wheat is firm; rales of new American red at Ils. 8d.alls. 6d.; white 12s. ; Soutbern 12s. Corn was a trifle lower; yellow 393s. ; mixed 3842394s. Provistons—Beef was firm. Pork wae a trifle higher, the Government having contracted for 46.000 bbls, and tierces. Lard was higher. Consols, 904. Manebester advices were unfavorable. The By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Georgetown. pa Neeome AND WELL KEPT FUR- niture at Auction.—On TUESDAY Morning, the 2d Instant, at 10 o'clock, we will seil, at the resigence of Mr. ‘Thomas Knowles, on First street, his Household and Kitchen Furni- ture, as— Mahogany Sofa, do. Rocking Chairs Do Parlor and Arm Chairs Marble-top Pier Table, Light Stands Maboyany Dining and Side Tables erent is shtey nasal ey warket was somewhat excited, but there ‘i sani hanged. INTER, he intends keeping a general assortment of Fur- ree ply and Ingrain Carpets, good ad been no further advance. Exchange had ; Addl * Our Episcopalian friends are beginning to | © nged. cat C ping ag no teil onsite 2, ot entia . ‘ next to Baptist Church, 10th street. rash, Large Gilt Mirror, Curtains ee ; ay, an it was cheir iateniion tw pcscel provide ways and means for the erection of a] a Boy waned, OOo ae ROCh AE 13 CHEWS alae oot for cash, and will Mab scar Urea aontiker ae advanced, and the interest rates at Paris had “ ie residences the same night in that ve- | house for religious worship and Sabbath school 1 Good Feather Beds, Mattrasses advanced to 5 per cent. Bedsteads, Bedding. Wardrobes Weshstands, To let Sets, Glasses Cooking and other Stoves ‘Tin, China, Crockery, and Glassware Knives and Forks, &c = Miss{on business, and would respectfully solicit PARLOR MIRRORS, the continuation of their patronage. - JHE, subscriber would respectfully announce to Very respectfully, A. GREEN. the citizens of Washington, and the public sep 5—eolm _ generally, that he is prepared to manufacture, at | > 5 = = Short notice, parlor and other MIRRORS. of all Jpts® MORLEY, 204 Peonsyivants avenue, purposes, on South street, contiguous to the wharves and Water street. This is an excel- lent grove, and one that should meet with the ty support and approbation of all the overs of morality in our city. Something of We know not what progress they made in their journey, as, when we left them,they were lamenting over the ruins of the wagon; not, however, like Marius, among those of Car- [sEcoxp DISPATCH] New Yon«, Oct S12 m.—The Pacific ar- rived at her dock at half-past eight this morn- : items and Will cuarautee thet kis wore wil accal up stairs, respectfully informs the La- Termsatsele. BARNARD & BUCKEY, ing. The following is th @ it b a the kind has always been needed in this part | ony manufactured In the country with vevard ce | dies that her AULLINERY is removed >) rep 29—d Auctioneers. : : i ™ tho lataut mows by tale- pe arene Berupixe asp Leax Assocta-| oe ur city for the benefit of seafaring men ais au reg the parlors over the store she recently occu- I> The above sale is postponed until | §®?» to Liverpool : ae Ge eae neem, expaained ie this city, | aud others. Spectator. Fancy and Brackett Tables, Portrait and Pic- | Pied, where she will be happy to see them, and | pa RSpAY Morning, same hour . Loxpon, Saturday Morning.—There is no with the following mamed officers : President— | “DT er ture Frames constantly on hand. where she can show them as good an assortment | “ocr y BARNARD & BUCKEY Charles G@. Wagner; Treasurer—J. I’. Harvey; La JY RANGIS LAMB, of Millinery as can be expected at this season of “_ | later news from the seat of war. * Secretary—Charles Wilson; Trustees—Ulysses Ward, Daniel Biddleman, and E. Wheeler; Director——G R. Adams, F. Roons, J. M un, S. Norment, J. Bueard, Je R Elvans, L. W. Curtis, R. A. Connell, and U. 8. Fort 3 the year, which will be sold at reduced prices. Alt birore Saat be dette aaa pen She has fine Straw and Lawn Hats of superior complete, saving thereby risk of damage and ex- | Quality. Wen the fall season arrives she intends to show them an unusually handsome assortment [orci boxing and freight when bought In other | ofall Millinery, and hopes for a continuance of By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Im- proved Real Estate on the Island —By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 6th On the 24 instant, by the Rev. B. A. Mag~ire, WILLIAM S. JONES to MARTHA L , daugh: terof the la e Thomas O. N. May, all cf cx town, D.C. It is rumored here that Baron Prokesp bas arrived at Paris with the ultimatem of Aus- tria, which, if the Western Powers agree to, On the 2d 1 t, by the _Mr. —__—__————_ | the liberal patronage hitherto received from them. | day ef June, 1853, and recorded in Liber J.A.3. | she proposes to send to Russia. If the latter The design is to loan‘money st six per cent. HENRY WEAVER coq aitse aL Ae DR. D.McFARLAN, In con: ees of this removal Miss M. has a | No. 53, folios 136. &c., the subscriber will sell at fnterest, with proper security for its payment. | LINKINS, both of this city. DENTIST, quantity of Glass aero on Nas are nee Has removed his office to the corner of Pennsyl- | !¢ss, and will be sold cheap to get them out of the vania avenue and 12th street, over Dyson's Drug | ¥#Y. |i] J™ Next door to Ellie's Muste Btore. Store Entrance on Twelfth street. _ Sep 3—eotf declines to agree to it, Austria will declare war against her. ablic sale, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of Oc ober, 1855, at 5 o'clock p. m., on the premises, the no,th half of Lot. 12 end the whole of 1 ot No. 13, in square No. 513, fronting 70 feet 6 inche- on 4 ‘he money is to be put up at auction; the bid- der for the longest period of time to have the Preference. The members are required to pay DIED, On the 3d instant, at 1 o’clock a. m., FLOR- ENCE LENGAN, aged 5 years, third daughter = ro CLoaE | Street west, between K and L streets south, an ia i toto the association a dollar month on each | o¢} orenzo and Anna H. Dorsey. “ And Jesus feps—eoliné | «SELLING OFF AT COST TO CLOSE running back 100 feet to an alley, with the bulld- Caxsuci Margene thare; which amount, together with the aceu- | Called a little child unto Hime * | NEW CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VEST. BUSINESS. ings and improvements, which are two two stery | _ 14, S. ©., Oct. 2.—Richmond county wulating interest, is to be loaned inthe man-] On the 30th ult WaMES SEMMS, in the 68th INGS. vets ee a een ae a = oe eee = patie morse weil | gives Andrews 350 majority, and for Lamar, Ber above stated While the borrowers will | year of his age ‘ay he rest in ce. * LE undersigned begs leave respectfully to in- He business, C nday, the | and substan y built, or so much thereof as may (American) for C yay but a comparatively smal! sum for the use _ At Mount Nesekek, ol thedd thstant, ISABEL- T form the public that he {s now receiving an | 21th instant, to sell ar cost, for casi ONLY, his | be necessary to satisfy szid deed of trust e ») for Congress, over Stephens, 176. ofthe money, the other mombers will reap due Sivantages from their investment—according our understanding of the subject. excellent stock of Fall and Winter Ctoths, Cassi- | largs and well-selected stock of seasonable DR ¥ meres and Vestt: and will make to order, Coats : 7, Pants aud Venta tn the neatest and most fashion- | Tue public of Washington pat bat vena = able style. Having determined to confine him- | Tespe ‘fully invited to embrace so mat $ ioalecn self for the future exclusively to the cash system, | PO‘tunity to supply their families an i" pain invites his friends and the public desiring any ar- | With great bargains. a pes ead ticle in bis line for cash, to giveanearly call when | $10,000 worth of very desirable goods. The above property is eligibly situated in a rap- idly improving part of the city, and offers a favor- able opportunity to persons desirous of obtaining a residence or eileen | ‘The terms of sale will be one-fourth cash; and the balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day of tale. secured by a LA RITCHIE STONE, aged 19 months, young- est child of Dr. Kobert Ke"and Margaret Ritch tone. Muscogee gives 320 majority for Andrews, and 67 for Hawkins (American) for Congress. It is believed that the whole American ticket for the Legislature is elected. Democratic gains are reported in Columbia, NEW GooDs. OLD AND BILVER WATCHES, JEW- ELRY, CLOCKS, FANCY ARTI- CLES, &c., just received, and can be Rosseny.—Various articles, including a Carpet, were recently stolen from the dwelling house of Major Lewis, who resides on K street. will ease He will also sell at private sale, to a humane | deed of trust upon the roperty. If the terms of k : Bome of ti i ion of bought 25 per cent. cheaper than similar nee be macy a, PETERSON every | master living in the country, a very valuable female | sale are not complied with tn ix days after sate, | Burke, and Jefferson counties. ume o! them were found in possessiun o} Mrs. ‘oods can be bought in Washington ‘Sth street, between Pa. avenue and D at. servant, about 14 years of age, healthy and robust. | the roperty will be resold at the riskand expense SEOOND DISPATCH. omgcrbeg! . a —— and ae Devine ood Clocks, $1.25; prime jewelled Silver W tch.| sep3—eolm ” From ba tintee proposals are firs eee ae tee Joe heeoe All conveyance at the expense] g... 2, 9% p. m.—Eight counties have en before Justice Drury, charged wi ; is-carat G Watch _ —————— ae x . McK. OS N. of the aser. ° been revng re on pobre cya hola ta bait tec pate halal eas Senate eee OR BOSTON— Gronoxtown, D. C., Sept. 21, 1855. F CHAS. 8S. WALLACH, Trustee. beard from in full, which give Andrews 1,200 Seurt. Officers Hurley and Pieree, who were | styles; Gold Chains, very cheap and in great va- The Schooner SEARSVILLE, Capt _ Sep 2i-eotf : = JAS. C. reds E, majority, and the American majorities for “rumental in the recovery of the property, | riety; Fancy Articles, such as Loops, Shaving | Sears, has arrived, and will have quick dispai FALL GooDs. nel de ace raha likewise arrested two black men, John Hobix. Cream, superior Razor Strops, Razors that can't | for the above port. >" lmmediately after the avove, t shall seli four new FRAME HOUSES, fronting 12 feet each on south K sireet, between 3d and 4 streeis west, containing four rooms, neatly finish- ed; the lots run back 100 fert Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and is months, satisfactorily secured with interest. members of Congress generally exceed those be excelled, Knives, Scissors, Clothes and Hair for Governor. The returns come in slowly. Brushes, Tooth Brushes, and a great many arti- cles too numerous to mention. Also, some very high-priced Gold end Silver Watches of the best i wl in London; Silver Watches gs high as ; Gold do., $175. basa and examine for yourselves. {> Terms 2 and William Dent. Tho former, being a slave, was whipped, and the latter required to '¥@ Security for court. ight apply t HE subscriber would invite the attention of ae PEARTLEY & BROTHER, his friends and the public to his supe- sep 2—St 101 Water street, Georgetown. rior stock of Goods for gentlemen’s wear — Se ka oe season just received, MADAME R.’S REMOVAL. bobebd ed on made piss inhereeste a = ADAME R. respectfully informs the public in | @pproved styles, at the shortest notice, and at his M general, that prsgearin Pies pinkie a in alj | usually low prices. Thankful to his patrons for Massachusetts Convention. Worcester, Oct. 2—At the Whig State Derestios or Tus Cars.—The passenger 2 of ears due here from Baltimore did not JAMES C. McGUIRE Convention to-day, letters wore received and .. | their liberal encouragement heretofore he 1s confi- . Weve atthe usual hour, ner did that from ri and Jewelry at wholesale. — Vagen Lave does EaCnea Dies dent that, from the facilities he now enjoys to be | _°%t® Auctioneer. | read from Hons. Robert C. Winthrop and Ru- aentington for Baltimore arrive in that city Cash paid for old silver. Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, | able to give all entire satisfaction. By JAS C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer fus Choate, against the fusion movement. til baif past ten o'clock, owing to the car- J. ROBINSON, Jeweler, 349 Penn. av., opposite Browns’ hotel. sep S—eoim LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. and in respect to all other subjects. She is also ee! shlete tall the Ages of Tene ey feeding wii: Merchant Tailor, 8th st., 3 doors north Pa. av bers. All those who wish to copsult Madame R.| _*¢P &—dim will please call soon, as she will remain in the} ~ aS city but a short time. "She can be consult -d at alt CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. JERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ou Indiana avenue and North D street, between First and Second streets at Auc- tion.—On THURSDAY afternoon, October 4th, as may, by the freshet, of the culvert, of the en, feet in width, on the west side fn charge Samuel H. Walley, of Roxbury, was nomi- nated for Governor, ay House. Capt. Owens, who was of the Washington train, succeeded ; ‘Warrants RNY’S ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- | ®t5 o'clock, on the premises, I shall sell, original Baltimore Markets. b 4 f .? | FEXHE subseribers will locate Land Warrants | hours of the dayandevening. Her name is on the “ . > 4 Let % in Square No 573, fronting 60 feet on 7 dint of energy aud good management, in either in Obio, Indiana, Illinois or Lowa, and | door—at No 255, 13th street, corer of D, on the TER ICES, for which he was awarded a | lot No avenue! between First and Second etrects | _Baurrwons, Oct. 3.—Flour hasdectined 12te. the passengers and baggage across. and give a correct description of the land located. left hand side. Gentlemen 50 cents and Ladies | Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, 25. r west, running back that width to North D street. | Sales of Howard street and Ohio at $7 75 and t — If, upon examination, this description Lepediwe Sep 20—2w* aly es etree Dic he ot chamen "| A tex, fect allsy bas been run through the square | City Mills $7.624, in consequence of the Eu. awa” RECEST HEAVY RAINS have washed | correct, they will themselves take ae a me [No 514.) Send your orders to 84 Bridge st., camgeoon: {rom east to west, dividing this lot in two, and | roneat advices. ° Penaey aie tP8e of earth at the terminus of | Er eof the Arin resides iu the West, end will | Notice of the Reepening of the Danville | _jy2—eotf Prec ividtug intcthree 98 sect btn on eee Wheat has declined five cents—white $1.80 Vania avenue, just this side of the up- an nm tilinois. een neers ’ f ster f ; Fuiwrack coro Tok creek. “Uatens ire. | #¥® he sinew My pense ore Gunenss Lax Orrice. Sept 19,100 , | JUST, RECEIVED, and hoop constant Oe | , This property will be oBtred sti oe in part, | 281,95 for good to prime: red §1 6608176 Sor shall be made forthwith, the travel will 7th st., 0} te Post Office, Washington. NSTRUC ave this day been transmit- 3 2 e T desirt: r g y z 5 ber’: e 'o persons desiring a good building lot in an | More dangerous in’ that vicinity. 13—eo3r Posi 2 I ted to the Register and Receiver of the Dan | Mixture, Ober’s Fever and Ague Specific, Keen: ez ‘ellow sold for 85a86e. Rye ts a trifie higher; ennsylvania, $1.17. — Provisions—Bacon sides 18tc.; shoulders, 13:.; bulk meat, shoulders, nominally 11); sides, 11}; hamo, 112. Mess Pork—Sales ruled at $21. Lari Ilda Ilic. in bbls. and 13c. in kegs. Beef is um. changed. unexceptionable | jon, this sale offers great in- ducements. Title perfect. and 24 months, with intefestsectsea bya decd 18 and 24 months, with int 90c) of trust on the premises , pce) JAS. C. McGUIRE, pe Me! UIRE, forthwith Would suggest a mending of the way ay —We have received from Mr. Wash ae t. Hurdle, Georgetown, three dollars, Spey = - Norfolk and Portsmouth {Jo Shall take pleasure in giving the Poney the Proper direction. e 4 Office in Illtnois to lists of the | er’s Fever and Ague Powders, Kidwell’s Canal Coat ale remaining in sald district, and to | do. do., Fever an e do., and all the Fever ive thirty days’ public notice from the date of | and Ague Remedies use. a a and fe receipt of said instructions of the reopening of | fine stock of DRUGS, FANCY G Obs, ER- their Office and the manner in which applications | FUMERY, &c., &c. will be received by them. O. BOSWELL, Droggist, THOS A. HENDRICKS, Md. ay, and 7th st., and 4 sts, sep 21—2aw6w Commissioner, sep 2i—1m UST RECEIVED— Another lot of English Birchwood Portable Reading and Sewing CHAIRS, themost comfert able and easiest Chairs for Library and Sitting . Forsaleat oe H. SEMKEN, sep 20—1w No. 330 Penna. avenue,