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je ~ these who do business therein—‘ a consum- Newburyport writes that o regular system of How divinel MARRIED, AUCTION E. VENI NG ST A R. the deliciously tempered sunshine filters down | On the ist instant, in the Old Trinity Church, SALES. t, JF the clear, exhilerating air! Yee! | by Nev: W Krebs, Mr, @KORGE BURNS and ~By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer: ~~ aL INTELLIGENCE. —- ES hes an atmosphere to be Proud of to- iss SALLIE H. HAMMOND, all of this city LA? ES, TAKE RoTICK:—au TION “CAL INTELLI . North we see apers, | ———=— ———=— Goods Timmings.— i lohabitants are cither fying GRAND EXCURSION OF 2d, at the = VALvapee oft ogaen PROPERTY axp ram Jati.—No appro- | with heat or freesing ‘coat Taragh, | Central Lodge 8th si Gemma nne ;—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Aug, tas Orr aux of ite ata ee enough, cool enough, e, No. 1,10. 0.F. — sdarket, ee ak clash, an Gis peel, pide Tmore needed than that every way 0. K. (Pus MEMBERS OP THIS LODGE TAKE EMSROIDERIES. “Pape ported fo engage = ag ng mg ofthe court-room at the City Hall. ¢ Wreuitedn ays papers t Book, pleasure in the = a a 4s ee ee rt pro’ oe are ot catae ter Kind ip the only 10 cents, for sale at. ‘Adameon's, Se seven Bana nape eee 'v- | ity, that have chartered the and Sleeves, in sets . , the whole subject to a Our wonder is that the habitues of street, opposite to the Post Office. * 6 ORGE WASHING TON, wee will Beton per annum for ten years from thelr ings and Insertipgs 1854 at $3,000. ntry. th ials, practitioners, FIRST EXCURSION tothe WHITE HOUSE | Worked and plain Handkerchiefs ) with the privilege of pure! 000, * cepa = the tolerable | | Waren Rurvaxs —Before Justice Hollings: | PAVILION, on MONDAY, Auguat 25th, | Swiss and cambrie Bands und Ruling. Rak Le others—mai ler 2 Dootin, beastly drank; workhouse is LACE G i ya p th and spirits they — Lea hemor bp bd Sam't ply penal his wife; | ‘The members of this Lodge pledge themselves | Lace Collars, Sieeed Aap ites ee of trust on the op et. eS ne ag Ap as wyers chess, fallen away | security for court. Edward Rogers, Robert an bed yes ators spared to make | Nets, black and white, cotton and silk Laces f= au ita "Auctioneer. jough, Opr city dos out of | McDermott, and H. W. McAbee, assault; dis- cotbdeey can Syed io aan that wn, Bobbin, Insertings, &c. sotaghog o croreisn stherwise} to peach sha- | missed. James Hiser and James Simmons, dis- | fci) whe wa, haaae tees sant teetrooenaay: RIBANDS. By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers under the influence of this ote oereongr Aone satan — Hollo- none Boat ce Hm leave her wharf at 84 o'clock i sopra gine pn — food fest qualities, Hawt asp wy ARN ess Ar ria. With the improved ventillation of | han, sleeping in the mark: E Boat at o'clock. Returning, Are, boat wilt ieave NOTIONS 1 tay RagUst 16th, we will sell in front of our the edurt-room we expect to see s correspond- the Pavilion at 5 o’clock, and the second boat at | Spool Cotton, colored, whe cad black. ° Pauciion {oomes, ats o'clock, the fast trotting and hysical condition of 3 eedles, Pi; > ing Horse Burgundy, seven years old, warran- ing improvement in tne pl 1p. m. defies) fa tly sound, and gentle P ‘i = mnibuses will be in readiness at the corner of | With many other articles. 'y >and gentle and superior sad- ion most devoutly to be wished.” robbi e mail is carried on somewhere be 7th and L streets, and Nineteenth streetand Penn- | Also, a few fine Dress Goods, consisting, in part, | 4H€ borne, and can go inside three minutes, with Another great im ment gontemplated | tween that city and New York. Several val- sylvania avenue, to convey passengers to the boat, of Crape Shawls, Irish Linen Napkins’ Taz | OB oF Flagler’s best made ‘Trotting B , en= jai i 13 Bad * » CON! ing two | Georgetown and the Navy Yard. ic. + the Fehore it hag eo long proved itsoif'an un- | hundred dollars intwo bills” Two letters for- | Ne Liquor will be allowed ot board the Boat | ‘The aborr'setzed Goods will be seta withon notes satisinctorly endosed, bearing site, where it bas s0 long prover rmed by gen. | warded from New York to parties in this city, | or at the Pavilion. reserve daily unt{l sold out, end in lots, large of WALL, BARNARD mitigated be omgeee th vicinity of the jail $hat | containing money, are also amongthe missing. | _Dinner and Supper will be furatshed by an ex- small, to suit purchasers. au 12-ts “ ; ay Ponsa lortab for the prioners to} A package containing articles of jewelry, | Petienced caterer®t city prices. J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. 17. The abeve sale is unaveidably pest- : A Bath House has been fitted up at the Pavil scene lan- | mailed in a neighboring city to the ress of . - By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, poned until TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Ai address the most profane and o! ion. and is in charge of an experienced chamber. c@UIRE, Auctioneer, forth. canad hour aad » Aug guage to those passing on the streets, acoom-| Mr. R. E. Mosely, has never come to hand.— | maid, for the accoramodation of the edie RUSTEE’S SALE OF 23 SMALL LOTS, WALL, BARNARD & CO ; 2 a Auctioneers. AUCTION SALEH THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By JAS. C. Mc@UARE, Auctioneer. Rossine tas Matt. —A correspondent at frequently with inde- | Boston Traveller Esputa’s Band has been engaged for the occa- pee fen egg Tf Sabbath this annoyance —By s hang the jail is} Ax Uxcoumox OccureNce.—The Albany | Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle- | virtue of a deed of trast ann recorded in Libe sale is unavoidably pest- - anarpayrag ercday amie no | Knickbocker says: ‘A very singular affair man and two apes to be had at the principal | J. A. 8., No. 109, folios 259, 260, 261, and ae, I pone h THURSDAY situ: in —_ occurrences, as it | occurred in the court of general sessions at the rege ees, a ae oats or of any of the Com- stall sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, oe and ould be impossible to keep continued watch | last term. A woman was brought up and ar- Tomanltten of angements.* 18 3,4; and 8) tn a a jeare No, | vewas.ae A+ BABAR ater 7 rr oe oe a OR Oo. - upon the conduct of each prisoner. A more | Faigned before her own brother, who was cM | « y ponang sf Waker Tit aicChesney | 915 ; » more retired jh, on the charge of keeping a house of suitable building, situated in edies for prnetitattos The bj fs rother sat motionless and place, are the ont Se ree OF Cais ar inachle, (Wart sex coe ToBaTiEla ee evil. desided at the meet- the Roman father who passed the sentence of rg he og Men's Chrtign Ammann | St, cre ced alto state wists Test Monday evening, to allow all ladies who | O14 2 by the scene that on reaching her seat, ero engaged as eaceer in their Mission Sab- | she wep; burning tears. th schools, ri f aoe * Ledies ean visit the rooms, Or | the like again.” ———— By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers games COTTAGE ON CAPITOL HILL @ Sylvester, J Boyd, W 3 Hiltz, NH To ne, R Barneclo, Wm Scott. au 19-TTh&S3t PROPOSALS FUR FUEL. Also, Lots Nos 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 12,20, 21, 22, 93, 24,’and 26, {n ‘subdivision of Square south of Square No. 915. at Auctl On TUESDAY AFTE; ‘The above Lots are very desirably located on | NOON, August 19th, at 6 o’clock, we will se! Marylan@.avenue, between 8th and 9th streets | in front of the premi , Lots No, 4 and 5 in =~ east, fronting 20 feet €ach on Maryland avenue | square No. 1052, fronting 38 feet on the corner of F Orricg U.S. Pen:rEentiany, D.C., } and D street north, running back to a 15 feetalley, | and Tennessee avenue east, north side, improved At was a scene that | QEALED PROPOSALS Wilts BE recived | owelve monte fr doles nea na tnd | wilh 8 Rea Cwo-story Brick Cottage, cotaining & r E. 7 ‘Wwelve montiis, ve - vileges of the library free | j, rarely witnessed, ang wo hope never to sce at this office until pera 25th August, 1855, | bearing interets Se er meered, singeotea ical teenie a attwelve o’clock m., for ishing the pri: G it tit yy cave ken =! or? pos it leaving the . irnishin; ie prison overnmen’ le. le ive, as the owner is a! the send their orders for books every Wednesday ———$—$$$—____ with— 2 ‘ HORACE EDELIN, Trustee. | city. ‘Terms at thesale. a afternoon. A committee was appcipted to A Mate IN Particoats.—The New York | 130 cords of half-seasoned, good Oak Wood, off au2i-d J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. WALL, BARNARD & CO., ropose a plan for the establishment of 8 | Horald tells a curious story of a person in fe- medium size, and free of lop wood ae 2 au 14-4 Auctioneer. Sy moasiam. sale attire, who, on the 10th inst., appeared | 9p cordagond Line Wood : By TAS. C. McOUIRE, Auctioneer. UF The absve sale is ably pest. The committee on the city prizon reported | hefore Capt. Carpenter, of the New York po- Coal. The Coal T'Wo VALUABLE BUILDINGS AT the | poned onaccount of the rain until THURSDAY e ‘ m must be clean, and free from slate or other corner of north F and 1 that the memorials to Congress for the int- | lice, and stated that he was a man named foreign substance ; 2,240 ds t to 3 i IN, August 10th, atop | pisos Oy Apo: Sint same hour and ment of a Chaplain, had been present Tn the Chas Custis, was without money, and wanted | ‘Po be delivered op or before ff e first ‘of Octo. sree the premise | NGATzaRt 19th, at 63 au 20-2t = laniteag Senate by Hon. A. @_ Brown, and in the House | the means to reach Buffalo. The seeming girl | ber, 1855, at such places on the Penitentlary part of Lot 23, in Square No 569, fronting 40 feet by Hon. John Dick. It wash there would | was of tall and slender shape, with mild blue | founds as the warden mey designate. : A rate on north F street, at the corner of Ist ti s By E 8. WRIGHT, Georgetown be preaching at the jail next Sabbath. eyes, and soft feminine cheeks and chin, with- THOMAS THORNLEY, Warden. ranning back 100 feet to a 20-feet paved atcy onTO RICO SUGAR AND MOLASSES twas announced that Mission School No | outa sign of beard being ble. The hair FOR SALE—Two thous a making two gocd bullding lots of 20 feet front at Auction.—On FRIDAY next, the 22d in- 3, on the Island, corner Fourteenth and B | was long and done up behind like a woman’s, | UM, packed In bales ot ana Led pppstad ones each. stant, at 12 o’clock, at F.& A.H s streets, would be resumed on Sunday after- | and even the shoulders and bust were those of arene | wharf, ‘These lots are handsomely situated for butld- | the cargo of the brig Starlight, from Arecibo, ing purposes, and the extensive improvements | Consisting of— now in progress in the vicinity render a future 261 hhds. Sugar, part prime increase in value almost certain 2° bhds. choice Molasses. Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and E. 8. WRIGHT, Auct. 12 moaths, with interest, secured by a deed of = =n trust on the premises, Title indisputable. 1 WHEELBARROWS. WASHSTANDS, and noon, at 4 o'clock. a young female. Appearances, however, were | other articles. T. THORNLEY, Prof. Carpenter, bey hes severed sriepsn eee gee: the sex was satisfactorily proved. | au8-td Warden. for this meeting, was detained by an accident. e sai was nineteen years of azc,isana | \ Eleventh street wharf, he missed his footing | eied abroad a8 a woman, as he liked the dress | Towra. a and went into the river, and was much in-} and felt more at home in it than in the male | Harper’s Magazine for September jured. He is recovering from the effects of | estume. The Erie Railroad Company passed | Godey’s Lady’s Book ae the fall, however, and will read the essay at | him over their road. theo meuarine a ing. ns h azine ad another meeting Ballou’s Dollar Monthly «« By JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. : A= INISTRATOR’S SALE of Groceries, au 14 2t J.C. McSUIRK, Auct’r, Liquors, and Store Fixtures.—On MON- IP” The abeve sale is Postpened inconse- | DAY ¥ ORNING, August 25th, et 10 o’clock, I quence of the rain until! FRIDAY AFTER. | shall , by order of the Orphan’s Court, at the NOON, August 22d, same hourand lace. store of tne late Patrick Fitzpatrick, on 7th street, au 20-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. between G and H streets north, ail bis stock of TE CC UIRE, Anct. ——————— , if weuld be cured, speedily and . : Grace Cacxca Excursion.—This excur- PE Ger @ycidediy, use the Bara sayin which Harper’s Story Hock ‘ Chamber’s Jou Groceries and Liquors, viz: sion, postpened on account of the weather, | ts the cates sate a te eet eres .D7® | Bernard Lile, ay Jere Clomions By JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer. * | Coit e, Teas, Sugar, Spices will come off on Friday next, the delay mean- | {22 Saratoga, atale of 1787 RAME HOUSE AND LOT AT Auction. | Candles, Soap, Starch, indigo time affording the committee an opportunity on hh Humerous Poetry of the English Language On MONDAY AFTERNOON, August Isth | ('gare, Tobacco, Snuff to prepare everything in superb order. The The Last of the Foresters, by John Eaten Cooke | at 6 o’clock, on the premixes, I shail sell part of | Bacon, ghey Ga we = necessity to postpone occasioned much disap Martins of Cro Martin, by Charles Lever Let No. 1, in Square No. 477, fronting 21 feet on | Brandy, Whiskey, Gin Wines folks tleman ; on! nam John Halifax, Gen! 4 nerth Q street, between Fifth and Sixth streets | Molasses, Vinegar, Flour pointment amongst the t of young th of ths naet 4 too often resnit fatally when | All the new Books, Ma, i Brooms. Bucke s, Tubs, Mats, &c. mat -_ 5 gazines, and Newspa- | west, runni. back 100 feet, with the improve- 2 tek ue ‘cate be Sere! Pi ee sot attended to In ee having the : pers recetved daily, and forsale at” Pa men's, consisting of a two. story frame dwelling Together with the Store Fixtures, consisting of column it will beseen that the gratification is | ©#45- STOTT, sole ax : 2 SHILLINGS TON’S Bookstore, rat Wholkeneee ae =a a epee ee eres au 20-3t Penn. ave , corner 4% street. Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in six and | ‘Wheelbarrows, &c. et in store for them, and will no doubt be} ir7>Me Grath’s Electric Oil—Boy taken| twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed | Terms : 20. and under cash; over that sum a aa heightened by the interval of ‘ hope de- | or F #13 CRUTCHES IN TWENTY MINUTES. OLD HAMS! OLD HAMS! ; Zid == credit of 60 and 90 days for satisfactorily endorsed SIV E! of trust on t! —" aumzaxpaia, Va. Jaty i4,ims, | YE HAVE RECEIVED A LOT OF MaG- | %,\/Ut! 00 the premises a ; y notes, bearing interest. Prof. De Grath—Dear ‘My son had his foot badly cut nolla Hams two years old, a rare and very relay JAS. C McGUIRE, Auct’r. au 20-4 = JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct A Haxpsowg Boruprxc.—We have boon | sed swollen fom stirs If, and wae totally un. | scarce article. KING & BURCHELL, me ne abeve sale is postponed untii designing for some days past to notice the new | your Electric Olt,» telycured andcbleto wax | 8419 cor. Vermont ave., and | street. NONDAY AFTERNOON, August 25th, same establishmentof Mr Henry Polkinhorn, which | without hi 3 oo Vt sirwee | hour and plece. IST OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES M PIANOS! PIANOS! au 19 eo&ds J. ©. McBUIRE, ; EMAINING IN THE OFFICE OF THE lately has been a eee of erection on D ; Be : Ww HAVE NOW IN STORE THE LAR- a ee Adams’ Express Company, Pennsylvania street, between Sixth and Seventh. Mr. P. igia, and all pains car by this gest and most reliable stock of, SSS SSS avenue, Washincton, D. C , which, if not called has romored his new quarters and entered | Sct.fc a’ "ssid ty cuas Mint £°Onr Soke oeeent! | Planos ever offered In. this city, con ae te pale a | alti lpia gs treme pe fring upon business with a complete assortment of | Washingt. by Druggtate i au lt-lw pestle agent af — aye and finish, from Bos- ERS LEAVING THE CITY, pf ees TO Lowe, 8A. —— types adopted to all descriptions of job print- PENSE th aloes flee ooo ie eee e nn umcneriCn, W. GALT & BRO. CALL THE ATTEN- | Ackerman, C Littleton, J K ing. He bas also acylinder press, two Adams ween etet id Ag J Hestetter’s Old Pianos taken in part payment for new, lib- tion of members of Congress and others to | Bond, @ W Loomis, 8 presses, and two Ruggles presses. ’ The engine | BUreRSuetc rivca theuaeives to be of great vainein | | Old Pianos taken in ND- | their stock of very superiorladies’and gentlemens | Birdsell, Lowber, B does credit to the builders—Ellis & Bro., of | to the fact that as preventative they are uneqaatlel, and | Also, always on hand, Accordeons Melodeons, | 204 Watches, Rich Jewelry cf the latest styles, | Barchus, Thos Lyman, C D 5 not ouly removing the causes of the disease, but producin 2 : ? > | pure Silver Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Silver | Bromwell, M Levi, H our city suantetehable fecitage of returulng health; while if Ia unde. | Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Strings, &c. orks, Spoons, &c - Barnett, E Lundy, E K 0 e- 5 9 Ss, &c. 2 .E Cuxrne Marxer.—This morning, the stands nlably tree thet a large proportion of hose, who enjoy even Le squnian’ er yore RENT, by the evening, Also, extra plated Tea Sets, Waiters, Cake | Bowie, D H Loveless, B in the market space wore all occupied, 48, | Sravie and depresset both by reason of the medicine cori uine m i JOHN F. ELLIS, Baskets, Castors, Aibats Forks and Spoons, Eng- | Birch. S C Lecourse, Mons also, the curb line from Seventh to Tenth | presence of the malarin which is «till latent tn the system au 20 5C6 Pa. ave , near 10th street. ares aes lpr ld ao Burtoe, BL Laurie, E ts, by deal f them f; t] - | Those desirous of availing themselves of «medicine by which |_| = = z Persons in search of useful presents will find | Brown. Rev G Lovitte, TA streets, by dealers, many of them from the mar- | tiey may enjoy perfect immunity from Fever and Ague would SENS!BLE TALK our stock to comprise an endless variety. Birch, W Leng, JS ket farms around the District. The prices | 4o wel! to try it. as All goods warranted as represented and at the | Baldwin, H Metropolitan M Inst pet oni ier sagalonten wa have hes wait in esktoston by FORD & BROTHER and SAMnS GENTLEMAN PASSING ONE OF OUR J jowest rates — Brady, BH Maynard RE 5 fore quoted The dealers continue to be dis-| Z = as Do nap ob _Sragicenliapeomre4 heard the M.W_GALT & BRO , Jewellers, Boteier, 8 Miller. T turbed at night by the depredations of the ja- dada $ een twolad es, who 324 Pennsylvania avenue, Batley, J Mitchell, Cel D D 2 Fi were standing inthe door. One of them, it is 0.0-3t between 9th and 10th Bare venile and other thieves who, by creeping | Tore tesr Tos OF auy vf the villulugusor naasenet ton! | thought, was from thecountry. Sheappeared to | _™ = sero o ee Bowe, As — under the benches and removing their baskets, | ponuds, which only relieves one disease wo fmplant another | be looking over along memoranduin. ‘Phe Other % . Lrg “a ‘ ACADEMY OF MUSIC Bart, L Morten, J H and stealing their produce, keep them in con- | more deadly, and which sends {ts unhappy victims Analy, | was heard to say: ‘Ifyou buy any Albata Forks _ f . = gaat Bartholomew, J Meade. CT tinual alarm TP AEeast and broken constitution, to an early arave. | or Spoons, or Cutlery, zo to FRANCIS on Sev- P. CAULFIELD, FROM DUBLIN, IRE- sa oe Try Carter's Spanish Mixture, which contains none of these . Ww Baylor, CG Mitchel!, Col D D - . <I denestoun oi but cures by acting specifically on the | Nth street ; what you buyof him youcandepend | Ye land, having made Washington his resi- M.: r Bogus Corm.—Spurious coin, resembling in | {1° purifying ‘the blood and strengibeniug the syaum, | Upon He has every ‘useful housekeeping article, dence, will open bis Musical Academy on the neal oe Moves Ie tise and appearance $24 gold Pieces, are in | thns enabling nature to recuperate its exhansted energies by | and his prices are certainly modorate.”? “au 18- first Monday of September, at Carusi’s Saloen, in Ballon? Tw Marah) . circulation. They have on one side the Amer- | 0psnius the pores of the skin, and expelling from the body | ————"—___ NY MAOROTANG au TY tthe north room, entrance on 11th sireet, where he | Ballman, +d ican eagle, resembling that on the quarter ean cgmation. casere ben tanteeed eee save bees FO THE PUBLIC. intends tesching in Classes the various branches Grow W, car Miler eagle, and on the other the head of Washing- | cured by Carter's Spanish Mixture, after everyihingeisebad | FOHN P. DENNIS HAVING TAKEN THE | of Music by the celebrated system of Logter, now | grower MA? et Miles’ O 1 aignally failed. ® sample of it» remarkable well known Coach Factory, on 6th in general use in the London Academies. ‘The ? » ton. Lookoutforthem! As scarce asmoney | Siccers’ Devin k Hicks of ‘Autaugaville, Ala, writes ’ tannes will be as follows ly: Pt F Browns Hotel Meirno, 8 is now, it is too confounded bad to find the | it cured « gentleman of Chronic Pever and ague, wl piped gp hehe S Recon Saas ‘Cinsece Glazing Glasans, and “Gleiees or study | Burgan, P Mecker, G little one bas diminished by these bogus oper- | "yi uly’ taok three Bottles, "They cy it any M. Young, : now prepared to manufacture and | of the Science and Theory of Music. — as weaned 2 ations. rapidly, and maintains ite high reputation all throu ll descriptions of COACHES, BUGGIE. ‘Terms in advance, for each pupil in class #5 | Becket, - > P Tepaira tpt ft COACHES, BUGGIES, 4 Brush, P Mobley, C W P. 3. We have re-examined our quarter | °***?- WAGUNS, &¢ ,on the most reasonable terms, | Per quarter, of twenty lessons. Private lessons in | RTO? yy Martini’ J L eagle, and it is a good one. Selah! in the very best manner, and at the shortest no- | €ither of the above branches. Les<ons of one Somd*t " Mowtitt.’ Bie, rs Comd’t Navy Yard mitt, D tice. He respectfully invites his fellow-citizens | hour each twice a week, $40 per quarter; balf an y, ; Forks, spoons, Gotiety, Cape, ae | to give him a trial. au12-Im_ | hour, 820 per quarter. "Lessons on the Urgun to | Chtistian & Claskey — Mysell, JG Crimmmat Court. —Yesterday, Mrs Smith, } Suits cannot be eccellet tetany, oblets, ry Aleo, those already advance in music, $50 per quarter. | Carlisle, 3 Manning, Cath’a who has been retained in jail as a witness tor gale, ovary variety of fue Walches, uf the most 1) NEWS FROM THE ARCTIC REGIONS. | J. P. CAULFIELD will alsoattend In George- Gon i ee against Kurte and Weedon, who have forfeited Fine Watch repairing ofevery desortptior UST RECEIVED AND rOR SALE AT | town two days in the week ‘ Chapman, W their bail, was brought before the Court. The | mauuer, by experieuced and colapetout workmen, aud guar, the Union Bottling Depot, a supply of BLACK- | | Please app! iy the Music Store of George Hil- | Corp yy accused parties being at large, she was dis- | *t! tion. BERRY BRANDY, an infallible remedy for Ure eet ine paso Bierce of John F. Ellis. Cory, Dr missed on security to appear at the December 2 ” Sigu of the Large Spread Eagle, = tants both amon naan aad) Se ewes Casey, JN q i P Cc ents Court adjonrned till Monday next, at} 457 American Champagne, Forter, Ale, Cider, allot! MB. F. NICHOLLS CROUCH, | Cantin, 4, mesa Pte? roe nas 2 expected that tho onses ] BAS FAMILY MEDICINE, aduntratly ai superior quailty; Slomach Bitters, carefully pre- | COMPOSER AND SINGING MASTER, | Coeman, H Marsh, G W of Sullivan and Eggleston, for the killing of ‘i pleasant to the taste aud perfectly pared by sci-ntific men. A great variety of Si- vY THE INSTANCE AND RECOMMEN. | Corzre, 8 Norris, B B Captain Bell alias Caspar Kohrman, will be | witi directions, which will be found convenient lor auy raps, and any quantity of our unsurpassed pre- 7 para van. | Derby, K C Norboys, Mrs ibn datiou of several of bis influential friends. ry, y%, commenced cyacusmeaee (rome mtaveat snes oad ate peyton eeperet isa jor} rsh ae has determined to establish himself at the elty of | DeCam ' L Nimmo, J T ss aca al —— ’ ver-lined ap} 80. at excellent ton’ 7 = ING | De - Osbo! jw A DeigutruL Excursion.—The Highlan- a rf ROWN & SON, Boston for invalids—-Ginger Wine. Leave your orders Ares See >. bie Nd Mote ches ote teaeteae: SE pace, ae L dere are suid to be getting p an exoursion to} suisvy att vrugytate , Agents for Baltimore, Coleman & | elther with our wagons or at the Depot, corner weali'as cou ed a many price most popular Dahlgreen, CA Out, HO Fe ae Dens of the Potomac. Reynolds, CattaN ced 2b GILMAN. ns Temnaston, sug le-lw’’ | Green and Ulive strests, saary pected “e songs, such as ‘Kathleen Mavourneen,”” ‘Der | De Leon, ‘ft Publisher City Directory of ipertiey pede es ee ne — i —_ jy 4r ARNY & SHINN. mot Astore,?” &c , he trusts, will entiile him to esp = PY ed) we take it tur granted, as he always gets up 1 a Vests, WOUD AND COAL DEPOT the patronage of the community. Du Bots, Mons ‘orter, sijloand co ust resonable eras "Wepre: | noun waucea trang oucian Suits., | N. Wreomer Pweln and € aces No.7, BES I heen | Preps, DT is a AkULE Hatt CLormy m 5 a : dict for the Highlanders a large cmapaieg of | #tu™, Bro a respectfally anno that One square south of the Avenue. ing a Musical Vocal Academy on the 15th Sep- | Fanner, M J Plan, a very happy people Ie'uow ready for tospectisn, comprising ou moctnta| (PHE BEST ARTICLE GUARANTEED. — | tember next, for the development and study of | rash, D Pinny, Miss A Gansaauen cae All Coal carefully weighed —2,240 to the ton, | singing in classes, commencing from the ele- | Furse, J es His Tax Bo Li McK: hi t ship. from which there 1s no deviation, seeming/y to | mentary principles ae to the accomplished sing- | Franciser, T eading, J KR ‘ax Bopy or Levi McKewen, who was} ,,. ady excelleuce, with economy tu faxhion veduce the price er. His circulars will be prerared as soon as pos- | French, E B Reynolds, J C drowned in the canal at Seventh street, re- | ticles of dress, su opportan eck of goods lu thiecine |, Persons laying in their winter fuel will find it | sible, and, in the meantime, he would s gest | French, 5 Kepublican Association from oue of the w20 stock of goods in this city, id » Farley, Mi: Rhees, W F mained at the bridge until noon yesterday. | © 7 reduced pr ap2—tf | to their advantage to leave their orders to be sup- | that carly Spanos be made elther for private Fries’ Mics I Ringold, T a, after —— a coroner = eo ea plied room ie Tereree on their arrival. or class aa tion, i = zee eee — Galt’ (peng : Rodgers Mrs c is deputy, reported that neither wes in the Dalle i, se ept under cover. George Hilbus’s Music Store, Pennsylvania ave- | & ae . city. el duicsaad family of the deceased | * es 1s Jol cok tueernation treba the ‘ood of the best quaiity always on hand. nue, who wiil give every necessary {nformation, | Griffith, J C Ringgold, C took charge of the body, and conveyed it to | Wii esi he enue mone to jy 2-tr cee M.GALT. | and’where Mr. CROUCH’S latest compositoins | Gregson, Jobn Sangstock, Chas thal residenge nthe corner of Twellthetoet | Sunt"Pins "Sarthe innate oe HOUSE AND SIGN PAINNING AND | O°DES¢?- sui cole | oriesk, Miss Smnlih’ John and Marylapd avenue. Gecerate Bee hei Gets: Wounde—Brulsee—Old and In- GRAINING, WvOD AND COAL. Herman, M Secburie, Mons \ c T. PARKER WOULD RESPECTFULLY E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY ALL | Heath, S Sage, Hon Tux Usiow’ Guarps’ Excursion to the M. inform his fslends and the public, that he Wiha! who may favor us with their patronage | Heighe, D J es K White House was eminently successful. At has opened a branch shop at No 53 Louisiana | with the best article of fael at the following | Hindes, J Spaulding CD the target firing th. oleae: we avenue, (Varnum’s Buildings) between Sixth and prices: Hervey, H 3: ee n oot fol} . oe ee but reflect, that the fe - | Seventh streets, for House, Sign, Ornamental,and | Uak Wood.,. $5 Uv per cord | Harvey, A T Smith, —— portin pee gape Laat be contains, aad. o8 merempe (usually called Fresco) Painting, and | pine do 5 00 Haren ee" i Stepned ee . y Reese ; * raining. ick 7 00 a ir d, Mr. Win Duffy; second—presented by Lieut. baprte cempery oer perpen Pain Exruacton Lasevon | Having completed his arrangements, he feels Poke wae ‘Ach Egg Coal... Hamett, J Stetson, TS Donelly—by Mr. kK, Donnelly; third—pre- — tate Engraved Label ith the as ares of ©. ue geo hfe Habeas satisfaction to all who | Red Ash.... 5 50 Rearas y se Schmit, ? = ten Serg’t i y 7 proprietors, an vor him T patronage T Nat... opping, ) Sleever, Boned tae ob any ad Owen O'Hare. | tasufeciurer. Ail othere are counterfal 17- Window Shades, Banners, Glass Signs, | arueition 2 cman Hunter, & MJ Seaman, A G " etna; €F All orders should be addressed to0.¥. Clicke ., | £C-, &e., painted on rearonable terms, and execu- {7 Persons laying in fuel for the winter would | Hughes, Evan Smyth, Apn Us. P. 61 Barclay street, New York. ted in the most workmanlike manner. au 16-6t do well by giving usacall. All orders left at P. | Houg, Miss 6 O St John, Sam’) bes aan ———_ would call the | ’g-ror sai by CHAS. STOTT, NAIRN & PALMER, and aa. a . J. Steers’ store, No. 458 7th street, between D and | Heaton, S Toppan, ES attention of our readers to the advertisement | Dragsists generally. = = : . E streets, or at our office, will be promptly filled. | Hersh, 8 Tayior, Z in er column, of the list of unclaimed Important to the Ladle WITHERS 3 BRASS AND STRING BAND 2,240 ibs. given to ton. . Harris, Mrs NO Toppen, 4 er remaining at Adams Company’s Ex- PONGO'S FEMALE PILLS.—The combisati lately of New York city, begs leave to in- JOHN W MYERS,& CO, Houghton, L ‘Tyier, ress Office in this city, and which, if not called {n the Pilla are perfectly harmless. Thelr form the public of Washington, Georgetown, and Office and Yard corner of 6 and 22d streets Helss, J P 2 ome Ps lor by the 12th of September next, will be sold ite are based upon an extensive practice of Alexandria, that they are now ready tofurnish the | au 5-1m First Ward. | Hackest, J Tv JH af pallic section a Balti em most fashionable and appropriate Music of the | —————~——____Eirst Ward} pies Thomas, 8 N P ic aw 2 in more. day for Pic-Nics, Excursions, Bal's, and Parades PAUL STEVENS, Johnson, W C ‘Train, eT —— on the most reasonable terms, at tie shortest noe | Justice he Peace, Netary Pablic and Pe- | Jones, T W Tenley, Miss N O PoumSTaLLine Tus Manxeta —Lately per- posure or euy ; | tlee, by leaving orders at Mr. HILBUS’S Music lice Magistrate 2d BD Johnson, C A Voss, 3M sone have entered largely into the business of be used successfully a's Preventive. Depot, on Fennsyivania Avenue, corner of 11th ROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL | Jackson, O Whitman. 6 market hours, and oiuing them for sale in I" aa > side, near the Gar- | oy Notary Public, Acknowled ment oe reeds. | Kelly, 8 J Willian E sam je G a “y . 2 " 7. piatats hove bass sondes aul tee ie aon inst | Allerders promptly attended to. jy 23-1m®_ | Sgee'or at party's residence, atall timen Kidder. B A Weaver, several warrants have been issued against per- jadion whe enclors theet eas rin caida ISLAND ACADEMY, Office on 11th street, east side, a few doors north ee ae Wood, J sone who have offended. BN BSes'sguatare ou the box to comater ‘elt leo A FRENCH AND ENGLISH ACADEMY | of Pa avenue. Open from 7a. m. to 10 at night, | Tabirer, & Wells, D for the instruction of young ladies will be | _ 2" Kean, John Woodruff, J 0 e w = open September by alady of years experience OF CONGRESS. | King, Miss A Worcester, J R tisement of fa miming hesitation or fear of contradiction, that | Island, solicits the patronage of ber former friends ers leaving the city have the op} nity now | Kimmel, Col Wallace, = ae oe ©. MeGsire, in the 4 snow The eth with cee ny | and others who di the success of a high class | o¢ procarl santa for their friesdsand articles | Kennard, Dr Willett E W store of James L. White, corner of Penasylva- | ! tid 7 school in that part of the city. ‘Phe system - of tovthelr sod i at very low prices, as weare| Kennedy, RevG W Welland, H nia avenue and Eighth street, opposite Centre = aa Restorative. Trial bottles | instruction will comp ring all the branches taught | closing out our entire etock of Fancy Goods to | Kennedy, G@ W Zelgler, 6 W sap" —- $2; quarts $3. Head the advertisement on ——— is first a rapiee aL es, Saag pagel = discontinue the business. N. B.—Persons calling for above must pro- Oty 124 cents for a correct likeness of : German Bitters.—Certi- paratory school for children will beattached to | », We bave & large assortment of Fancy Desks, | duce receipts for same. Buchanan, Fillmore and Fremont. Sold by he Academy, and the rudiments of French will | Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas, Statuettes, | “ang 19 eo3t A. JAS. FALLS, Agent. aa fieate of Ralph Lui the agent, A. Adamson, Seventh street, oppo- | ton, Onto. hE Mite Sytrit of Himes," Lren- | Ue ne eres. Cemnetent masters will be en- a Pics banker fees Saeee aes LIBERTY HALL, i—— —e ae ; kere a a FE Weterences and ieras sae eR | A latge assortment of superior Plated Ware. Penn. avenue, between 13th and 14th streets 20 cents a hundred. $ dressing “ACADEMY,” Star OMice eri ine | Our stock of Tollet Articles, Soaps, Extracts, : - . au 12-im com ‘the largest E CT FULLY Tan A 5 Lane they ore wads eead by ome | ne poe lane Moser ana’ no aeticle but ofthe TD cesc ie te oie ae a nad ue ALEXANDRIA papers say that fewer fish | vaicscent fever pailents to rebuildihelr renee esse ie, MEDICAL CARD. best of iis kind GALLIGAN & CO. private rooms to thelr establishment and they are rate Lp taken with the hook and line, so | !xsve used @ recominenied foamy own fanily, four D*.8; PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- , * "370 Pa. svenue, uni re to furnish parties with all reasonable od summer, than usual, and that the fish | >’\\'« hea rater iliteted thic [epee has the honor to offer his | au 12-10t Browns’ Hotel. Pe kool Potomac appear to be fewer or more pe sect to inhabitants of Washington am@ | = ——_____ Meals furnished at all hours, and their Wines, wary than is their wont. vicinity. TRAYED AWAY UR STOLEN—On the Liquors, Segars, &c , are of the beat qe bog rete ringers aprotinin a dacs COW! eit inall red, cece emia auis-iwe °? “aMMACH & COX : “auieiwe ? HAMMACH & COX {Tue Scorr Guauvs were on parade Last | have ued eiargs sate, au ON baton neck, with rod ears. A reward of fi ATROBE’S JUSTICE—New edition, re- night, showing full ranks and very good die- | 712 28eiaine Pout that I feel grest pleasure 1 : —— : ‘who will ved. eitlive Th der th gs giving you thie iastimouy of the value aa teccose sy sot | the Doctor prepares greatest | dollars will be paid to any one ver vised. meee. page plio re under the command of the ly yours, Ratra Lore. | Care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel | the cow to the corner of 6th and P streets, Just published. Yeteran first lieutenant, JN. Cullan. an 19 ee advertisement. Je7-tmr complaints, &c., &c. m 16-3m au 19-308 FRANCK TAYLOR easy TELEGRAPH NEWS. ———— FROK THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. ——— ———————_—_—_—_————$$——— nd THREE D4aYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. The Vene: he Eng! communication with tionZof the Hughes’ instrument is going the rounds of the ‘The total holders with the position of their clai solved to forward a memerial to President Gn. monfort, requesting him to attend to ter. the mat- They also seek the aid of the i government to enforce their demands, — ing if relief be not granted thatthe Amesten, be invited to purchase the lands and make Mexico pay in cash or territory. : ee bond —— sre also un- are ‘ing about invoking meut interference, the reprisals if found ip press amount of subscriptions in France f.r the sufferers by the inundation amounts to nearly ten million francs The terms on which in, eur- rendered to the Queen’s troops are ot yet tw known General Duice gave Frazee to all who wished them. The are said to be which rey pert 7 the insurrection are to sent to the Basque rovince to be re-organized. All persons urrested during the have been released except two. The crops throughout the interior of Russia excellent All the Russian authorities in the Crimea have resumed their functions. General Menrauieff has resigned th: - mand of the army in the Caucassas. — The Czar’s coronation has now been fixed for the Ist of September. The telegraph ing important, e: the statement of the return of the fleets from the Black Sea, and a vague ramor that every- thing is satisfactory on the part of the Rus- Sians. and latest mails bring notb- ing the confirmation of THE MARKETS. LiveRroot, August 9 —Cotton—The mar- ket is unchanged in every respect. Thore are more sellers than buyers. Droadsetufis—The Brokers’ Circular quotes four considerably lower —decline ranging, for the week, from 33. to 4s, Buyers are Sobiing tack for still lower prices Wheat has de- clined 13, and corn is unchanged. The weather has been very favorable for agricultural purposes, and the accounts from lower. the grain crops are enco 5 Provisions—Beef is ea ion, bat not quoted Pork is stiffer, but not quoted higher. Bacon is unchanged with a moderate demand at previous rates. Lard is unchanged with a limited demand at former prices. Produce—Rice is unchanged. Sugar and coffee are unchanged in every respect. Tal- low is firm. Dye-woods cackengel. American stocks are inactiv. neylva- nia 5’s, bonds, 81¢; Penusylvania Central gan 8's, 96 Railroad Ist, 92; Illinois Central, 86; Michi- Consols for money 943295. . Farther from Kansas. Sr. Lovrs, August 19 —Advices from Kansas to the Democrat explain the reason for the attack on Franklin. Parties of Califoraiaus and Missourians, (sosays the Democrat cor respondent) were encamped at Washington creek, committing depradations. The Law- rence men sent Mr. Hoyt, a Massachusetts man, to the camp of the Missourians to ascer- tain their reasons for the depredations. Hoyt went unarmed, was taken prisoner and shot dead. The Lawrence men immediately pro- ceeded to attack Franklin, and drive the ruf- fians out of the territory, but in consequence of their loss in killed and wounded returned unsuccessful. [SECOND DISPATCH.) Desperate Conflict Sr. Lovis, August 19.—Advices received here, state that the party of Southerners which left bere two weeks ago for Knnses, were at- tacked between Kansas city and Lecompton b: a.party of Free Soilers. A desperate codflit ensued, in which many were killed end wounded on both sides. The Southeners final - ly retreated. Rumored Bailroad Accident. New York, Aug 21.—It is reported that the Krie train went through the Chemung bridge, two bundred and seventy miles from this city, last night. No particulars have yet been received. The Central American Question. New Yor, Aug 21.—The Li i Times» received per Africa, says that Hon. Robert Lowe (who came out in the Baltic) is charged with the adjustment of the Central American question. Baltimore Markets. Bartimone, Aug 21.—The flour market is completely unsettled by the Africa’s news; buyers are offering $6, and sellers claim $6 25, nothing netdone. Wheat is dull, but bas im- proved 2:3c. Corn—eales of white at[55 5¥ec and yellow at 55 cents. New York Markets New Yor«, Aug. 21.—¥lour is irregular State and Western are rather better; sales of 4 500 bbis.; good State $6 05; superfine Ohie $6.40; Southern has declined ; saies of 1,900 bbls.; standard $6.80. Wheat is buoyant; sales of 20,000 bushels; Western red $1 50x$1.57; Southern red $1 50; Illivois white $165 Corn is firm; sales of 27,000 busbeis; Suuthern mixed 63 Pork has declined—sales of 500 bbis.; me:s $19.50 Beef is steady; sales of 250 bbis ; re- packed mess $10 75a$11. Lard is higher sales of 250 barrels at 1330 Whisky is easier; sales of 150 bbis.; Ohio 34. Financial New York, Aug. 21 —Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Isiand 95; Cumberland Coal Company 197; Illinois Ceutral shares 108}; Michigan Southern 83; New York Oentral bonds 914. 85%; Pennsylvania Coal Company 943; Read- ing ¥1; Virginia 6’s 934; Lilinois Central Sterling exchange ie firm. —_—-—+___ Isceniovs Fry Taar.—Messrs. Jumpor & Gilbert, of this town, have brought out a pat- ent fly trap, which is indeed one of the mar- vels of the day, and excites a very gre amount of astonishment. It is a wire box, at the bottom of which is a revolvin; Huder, on which the ily alights to seoure the sugar or molasses that ~ may find there. While thus luxuriating, all finconscious of danger, he finds himself very suddenly ina dark place, and on looking up he sees the light above him, and ascends to it. When there he finds himself encaged in a little room, whose four sides are of wire, through which he can look out, but cannot get out. In ehort, he is iv limbo, and new companions in trouble arrive y each revolution of the wheel, until there ‘s neither room for them to fly or stand, when they are all put over a flame of alcohol and thus disposed of. These traps, having the machinery of a clock, of course cannot be “sold fora song.” Yet they are cheap for their value, for they soon keep a house cl of flies —New Haven Paladeum r School Marm—(pointing to the first let- PA Pres alphabet. )— now, what letter is that? ica —I shan’t tell you. Bshost ee ron won't. But you must. Come hat is it? Toone Auacen i shan’ttell you. I didn’t come here to teach you—but for you to teach TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE Table or Pocket Cutlery, heavy Si!- ‘or Albata Ware, ine Jepanned Tea ver Pi Se ee , Tes or Un, Kettle, Saucepan, F ur- nace, or any of the hundred and one littie: needed by every ‘will do well to call on FRANCIS. just above O46 Fellows’ Hail, on Seventh He bas street, prices are low. and Lis good saa, tr,

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