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AUCTION BALES. zi i . ND MILITARY & CIV 108 ’ CV ENING STAR. | octttrg 38 daze eaerntition bare | Om RY & CIVIC EXCURS AUCTION SALES, : TELEGRAPH NEWS. pa A | rer a door shows that the inmates fear the} “Washington Light Infantry, RO WARD A RI eons es Auctoneen. | ZHIS AFYERBOOE AND TOMORROW. | vrow vam AseeslATED FAMED. COCAL INTELLIGENCE. _ | trp, tis mersing, haunt Donte tee preg Traction, “On WEDNESDAY AUTRE’ | ByR.8. WRIGHT. Georgeiown #Y MOUSE PRINTING NOON, the 10th instant, at 50’clock, in f.ont of POTOMAC RIVER & CHESAPEAKE BAY the subject of a loud and earnest conversation. It was maintained by a tall, athlethic man, that, in a certain loeality, the doors and win- dows, which had been securely fi J RPHAN’S COURT SALE.—On SATUR- 0 Dav next, the 6th instant, st 1o'clock, at the lateresidence of Mrs Mary O'Riley, on Con- gress street. al! the personal Effects of said «te- ceased, consisting of — Honsehold and Kitehen Furnitore Tue Boarp or Common Counc met in special session on Wednesday afternoon All the members were present, except Messrs. Abert, Baldwin, Clarke, McCutchen, and pees, ‘we will seil to the highest bidder at EE ic sale, lots numbered 17 and 18, in Square 125, fronting Massachusetts and New Jersey ave- nues, and on @ street, each lot 25 feet front by about 105 feet deep. The tide niedisntane Old Point, Korfolk, and Portsmouth. ON THE TWELFTH OF SEPTEMBER. ith heavy bolts—»pened, as if of their own fs morning of the 30th ult » at Ossawattomie, be- Walker. bedord ; resumed, unfeen HE TWENTIETH A SARY OF | ‘These lots are valuable, and must be sold, and | Mahogany Sideboard, Sofa tween 300 Pro-slavery wnler ai ani r i rous tale | (in place of their nsual mode) wil ms 2 * x 2 Soilers under Capt 4 read ai fe 4 5 F on FRIDAY, eptember 12, thus affording their | Payments, at 6, 12, and 18’ months from day of ree Soilers were routed, i i i i ith a loss of twenty killed § bill kk expression of his 0 inion—and was bold enough _ | sale, bearing interest. Kitchen Furniture, &e , &e. : wit! Ly > and, eoverel Mr. oy joer Popa andl Pier yee he did alg believe it! Those ragged cOid Oceano’ Santina Bee wicwing the Soy”, | A deed given and a deed of tenet inken. Termseash. ' JOHN McDERMOTT. wounded. Brown and bisson are both reported priations for the ret nding 30th June, 1857; | pantaloonmwere soon seen in rapid flight; his | 1g ‘point. the fat famed Forres Monvoe,the WALL, BARNARD & GO, sr ~ ter. | killed. SS secon 5 Ri = ” | companions being inclined to ee him me Rip Raps,— Norfolk and Portsmouth,-U S.Na-| se5-ts Auctioneers. a EWD. S. WRIGHT, Auet’r. aise pro slavery mon were wounded. Alt P bil Alderme: ent for his incredulity! They termed | vy Yard and Naval Depot.—the mammoth liner - = ——— | a tthe provisions ant amunition were carried The bill from the m for the par- saggy ignorant loafer ;’’ but as to the in- | Pennsvivania and Steatnship Colorado. CIRCULAR, First Grand Confectioners’ Ball | *2y from Ossawattomie, and the town burnt chase of ——— brs protection of the fateenes oe the parties, our readers, of | Wituers’s Cornet and Cotillion Band has Leen ae : JOURNEYMEN CONFECTiIonERs | ., 7¥¢?0F Geary arrived to-day, and proceeds a Lloyd reported, with an amendment, | course, can form their owa conclusions. he Meals will be furnished by an experienced aoe barre 1856. ES Trae a9 dopomeee imanncuncingto i wade — fi the Aldermen authorizing a ‘* caterer, (Mr Nater;) and the whcle conduct 0! Sir: B pee their friends a e public of Washing- nae . poo nr oP and a transfer from the sur-| _CAMPHINE AcctpeNt—The child of Mr. | caterer, (4 bemanaged so as to make the Ex-| and ‘settle priviee Teed ele a cerialn | ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, and Bald. Massachusetts Folitics jus fund; passed. Eckhard, who was so severely injured by cam- | cursion pleasant ana ble to all who favor | California, passed by Congress March 3, 1851, and | More, that they will give their iret Grand Bostox, Sept. 4.—A call has been ; = P'Mr. Gordon presented the petition of Mrs. | phine on Wednesday night, is still in a critical | the Company with their presence D Annual Ball, at CaRusi’s Saloon, on issued e on W 1 ¢ of an act Jn amendment therecf, which ‘was ~ the President of the Fremont Avzerican State Ann Seott, asking compensation for the loss of | condition; its face and breast being severely = oe roher rpterepeee Seay EO and Passed August 31, 1852, it was enacted, in sub- | MONDAY, Rept. 15th, 18° Conacil for a convention at W sreester on the A A Bs ¥ have made arrange- : burnt. The accident was in consequence of stance, among other things : AR expsriceees Commmuisine 16th th 4d that horse ; referred. will leave her wharf at 2 o’clock p. m , and arrive f os ments to make this one of the best hallsever given 10m the groun @z-Gov. Johnston, “Mr. Bayne reported back the bill for the | the top of the hand-lamp, in the hands of tho | Will eave her wharf at 2 o'cl Saturday moming ; | setting seen eee RoMe Ce ancertaining and | eee ne New Vorksiyle Fer ticacom | the North Asem, candidate for the Vice shaze of scows and for the protection of the | person taking the child to bed, coming off the | % Old Folnt Comfort Portsmouth. | Returning, } constituted to consist of thiee commesinroee © | modatien of Ladies, Supper will be ready at any | P residency, has given notice that he shall de- Grolaleg mackine = poued. flaming liquid falling upon the little girl. | win leave Old Point Comfort at 12 o'clock in. on | “pee every perron, claiming lands in Gall- | bour during the night; and will be furnished by | cline The Repeblioan State Convention and ie ‘atterston presented the petition of W. | The father is absent, at hicago, we believe; | Sunday, and arrive at Washington about 6a.., | fornia by virtue of any Tight or title derived from | 80 exberien-ed caterer. A fine Brass Band ts¢n- | anti Garduer Fremont Americans meet pee N.C. Fairfax, asking that some legislation | but, in his absence kind friends are attending | on Monday. 5 the Spanish or Mexican government, should pre- ed fertheocsasion. The best Comtectiqns end t 5.5.5 aay. pes ay be had for his ion against loss | to the case of the sufforer. 1a hound trip tickets $2 50; Gentleman and (wo | sent tae same to the commissioners, for adindica ee eee eee ne a Arrest of C. K. Garri pete by an error made by the late City Sur- . tere’ a ofage, nochare; esread avis half price. States ge between such claimant and the United maneab cere Ladies- to be bad at the ‘inelpal New Yor«x Sept 5 _—¢ “3 ys eyor ; referred. » Becoars.—Quite a number of sturdy beg: | Roun trip tickets to Piney Point, $1 50. ‘10 be | yng in all f tl hotels of this city, from thecommittee of arrange- | Mo vor of San’ Fronsheso oh", PaeriaOms OX "The joint resolution from the A'dermen | gars have arrived in this city from other cities, | Round (rip tickets to aces: Kuhi’s Restaurant; Fak ae ne ea eee eeectiOn oF com Se hee e randiaco, of the Nicaragua Transit Com, “5% that city, has been arrested here, and held to bail in the sum of $150,004, on barge ving committed extensive fraw 5 — Kensas Affairs. St Lours, Sept. 4—Kansas dates to the meats, and at the door on the evening of the ball. Commi:ter of Arrangements,—Joseph Schaf field, Chas. Mevers, G. Bleshing, Jos. Kiem, A. Beehler, J. Gavert. _ 22 206% OLD ESTABLISHED Washington Stove Depot! Southeast corner Penna. avenue and 11th street firsation of anv such claim b~ the said comwis- sioners, it shomd be lawful ior the party claim- ant, or the United States, as the case mizht be, to demand a rehearing in the eistrict court of the United States, subject to apreal therefrom to the Supreme Court of toe Unitec. States 4. That new evidence might be adduced on such hearing before the district court. 5. Thata‘! lands, the claims to which should and they apply almost immediately to the authorities to be admitted to the Poor Asylum, and if refused, they demand a commitment to the workhouse. If possible, this growing ev‘! should be remedied seasonably, that our Alms- house may not be filled to overflowing with foreign paupers to the exclusion of the poor of our own city, as was the case last winter. ranting the use of Market Sees to Dan Rice uestrian purposes was passed. Me Towles Leeciansen a bill for the relief of Robert Downing and a bill for the rel‘ef of Henrietta Shryock; passed. ; Mr. Waterston introduced a bill making an appropriation for opening Second street east; Dyson’s D: Store; Todd & Co, Joe Shilling: ton’s Periodical Store; Power's, Tobacconist, and Kloman’s Restaurant, 7th street; Hamlin’s Re- Kees b Capitol Hill; and of the Company and ) Committee Capt James Y Davis, * ist Liext John Tucker, Judson Warner, Jas Coleman, Lem D Williams, Isaac Beers. ally - z eae 8 etait 20th say that fifteen bundred men oh- fer - P E be finally rejected by the commissioners, or finz- s n x N6@ WKE : “ under Atch. reThe bill from the Aldermen to provide for » b Thos wit _ WmE Tucker. lydeciaea to be invalid by the district or Supreme | pe Miso eae AT ison have made Preparations ta attack Law- abatimg a nuisance on H street north, west of We HAVE BEEN requested” to state tl at sub- au 27-eot M MORCOE, Treas. Court, and all lands the claims to which « ould snk unsurpassed Cooking - Tence on the Ist of September. The Free ‘Twenty-fourth street west, was nexttaken up | scription books forjthe ‘‘History of the Invasion | —— ———— ——— not be dul presented to the said commissioners, THE INVINCIBLE! State forces at Lawronce were established to Mr. Kennedy moved to amend the bi'! by | 2nd Capture of Washington, by J. S. Will ame, For Sale and Rent. sbonld be weerred, held, and considered as part TUBULAR OVEN, Brigade Major and Inspector of the Columbian Brigade, in the war of 1812,’’ are at the stores of Messrs. Taylor & Maury, and R. Farnham, for the signatures of such as may desire to subscribe for this work. the number of fiftegy burdred or two thous- and men. PP ans Accident at the Broadway Theatre. New York, Sept. 4.—A portion of the rear wall of the Broadway theatre fell out this ihorning In Consequence of excavations on the of the public domain of the United States 6. Bhat all claims finally confirmed by the commissioners, or bv the District or Supreme Court, a patent shoula issue to the claimant, upon his presenting to the General Land Oftice an au- theutic certificate of such confirmation, and a plat or survey of said land dul certified and ap- ding the words, ‘‘ provided the expenditure forges exceed one hundred dollars; ’’ agreed which, for economy in consumption of fvel, sim- Plicity of construction, easily managed, easily re- palrea at a trifling cost, Baking, Roasting, Broil- ing. &c , defiles competition. 00 References can be given who will testify to the above qualities of this, OR RENT.—THREE FURNISHED rooms, with or without board, pon moderate terms, suitable for 3 or 4 single gentlemen, at No. 297 F street, between 12th and 1th streets, or the entire house, containing It rooms, to a pood tenant, if immediate appiication be inade. OMe Lloyd moved further to amend the bil by making the amount payable out of the Ward fand; agreed to, and the bill was then . a . : ; COOK STOVE! djoining ink New Yorx Sty:t —We anticipate some- if proved by the surveyor genera: of California. THE C adjoining lat. Much of the scenery was injur- "ne bill from the Aldermen making an ap-| thing tasty and agreeable in the Confection- | 8° 5-20" "3wTu,F ———— ] 7 Mat, if the tite of the ciaimant to such land et coomoneer a a SkIR’ VING, treat Jed. Pears are entertained that the remaining c ers’ annual ball to take ple:e at Carusi’s Sa- OR RENT OR SALE.—A SUBSTANTIAL _ M should be contested by any other person, it would be lewfnl for such person to determining sneb conflict of right, In the proper district court of the United Mates; such court having power in that ease to restrain, bv injunc- tion, the issue of any patent to the arty claimant until the right should have been determined by competent jidicial authority. 5 ‘That the final decrees rendered by the said commissioners, or by the District or Supreme Court of the United States, or any patent issued toa claimant in virtue of sich decrees, should be conclusive between the United States and such claimant only, and should not affect the intere ts of third persons. 9 That, in every case in which the commis- stoners should render a final decision, it should be their duty to have two certified transeri pts pre- pared of their proceedings and decision, and of the papers and evidence on which the same were founded ; one of which transcripts to be filed with the clerk of the »roper district court, and the oth- erto be transmitted to the Attorney General of propriation for repairs on the eastern section of the canal was referred. The Board then adjourned. loon, September 15th Indeed, we learn that 237 Pa. avenue, | P2*ts of the building will aiso fall. in, , the getters up of the affair aremeaning to make itthe most attrestive ball of the season. Some new features are to be introduced, and it is to be conducted generally in New York style. fine Brick House, desirably situated on the Jnstitute process, for corner of Massachuset s avenue and 10th street, containing 10 roorrs with cellar Also,a pump of good water in the yard. Would rather sell toan rent. ‘The house is built in the best manner, and is three-stories and attic ete Possession given immediately Apply to GEORGE T. LANG- LEY, on 11th, between K and L streets. se5-lw ‘ARM FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRIBER offers for se’e a farm situated in Lougon county, Virginia, near Draynsville, containing about 464 acres. Fifty acres are in wood. The soil is naturally equal to anyin the county. A piot of the land can be seen at the office of the un- dersigned. RICHARD P. JACKSON, No 155 Bridge street, Georgetown. se 5-tf | Obes RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- lors and Chambers, with board. Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs. SMITH Political Serenade. Civeasnati. Sept 3.—The Hon. J. J. Crit- tenden and Hon Humphrey Marshall were erasers last ge thiscity, by the Know Nothing Council th of them responded i eloquent speeches. a * . Storm in the Gulf. New ORLeaxs, Sept. 3—The steamshi Daniel Webster, which sailed hence a few read ce for New York, has returned in distress, baving encountered a hurricane in the Gulf and lost her wheel houses The following is one of the many recommenda- tions sent to me by a very popular gentleman of this city, the orlginal of which may be seen by any one calling at my store: Wasuincton, July 24, 1366. Mr. Jas. Sxirvine : : Dear Sir—The ‘Invinetble’’ Stove purchased at your establishment last fall has been {n constant use in my family since thattime. I's advantages seem to me to be very decided. First, its ex- treme simplicity of construction and management render repairs almost unnecessary Secondly, the facility with which it may he changed from a word toacoal burner And lastiv, the perfect manuer in which it performs its dusies ‘The peculiar arrangements of Sts flues, keeping an even temperature around the loaf, &c.. render it, by far, the best bread-baker In the market I have, therefore, every reason to express my satisfaction with {t, . RcHLIGHT Procession Last Even- nen said, and studiously circulated among the Germans throughout the Northern and Western States, that if their “ Turners’ Convention’ was to be held in this city they would be mobbed, and that to come here would be tantamount to willingly incurring the dangers of a riot. This assertion was given out as one of the causes why the “ Tag- satzung’’ had been called to Pitteburg. The * German citizens residing in Washington city, always ready to contribute their share, when necessary, to preserye the fair fame of our city, became exceedingly indignant when they heard these rumors, and to show to the Tur- ners, as well as to the country, that there is Accipent —Last night an old gentleman named Jones, en emnloyee at the National Theatre, was very seriously injured by falling into an area on F street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, on the pronery of Mr. J.P Clark, Esq. Mr. Jones had iust walked out of a barber’s shop near by, ana did not see the danger in time to escapo. Sate —Wall, Barnard & Co, auctioneers, sold on the premises, lot between M and N street, on Fourth street, yesterday afternoon, at seventeen cents per foot; purchased by J. Poligical Demonstretion in Maine. . PORTLAND, Sept. 2.4 congratulatory meet- ing of the citizens on the passage of the army bitt was held be're to-night, when Messrs. Geo - 8, 233 F street. 27—+t: te United States, and the filing . Very resnec: ava onat 7 shee. as much if not more security here than else. | D. Rynard. . joeictetsatnid dete LE ET = = ee : scripts with the cl Katoresaid, ib a eee au Bete rectfally yours, Evans and Jonathan Appleton made speeches. where, invited the Convention now sitting in Warca Returns —The only cese for trial OR SALE—A CONVENIENT SMALL ] facto, as an a oe PERE! peal for the party against whom the decision shon!d have wel rendered. 10 That, if such decision should be a the private clatmant, !t should notice with the clerk aforesaid, within six months thereafter. of bis intention to prosecnie the ap- peal; and if the decision should be against the United States, it should be the duty of the Attor- ney General, within six months after receivin said transcript, to cause a notice tobe filed with the clerk aforesaid, that the appeal would be prosecuted by the United States: On failure of elther eM to file such notice with the clerk eforesaid, the appeal to be regarded as dismissed. Such 1s an outline of the pravisions of statute regarding the examination of private land claims in the State of Caiifornfa, in so far more espe- cially, as concerns the official dutyof the Execu- tive of the United States. ee T.J.& W. Mm, GALT, : DRALERS IN LEHI@H AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. Asso, HICKORY. OAK. AND PINE WooD. 3 CARGOES ON THE WAY—ONE OF White Ash, one of Red Ash, one of Lehigh. Persons laying in thelr coal for the winter, by sending us their orders wi" find them filled with the best article at a moderate advance on prime cost. Wood of the bast quality always on hand. Coal kept under cover. 2210 pounds ta the ton. T J & W.M. GALT. au2%tf N.W. cor. 12th and C sts , No. 547. VOCAL INSTRUCTION. MR. F. NICHOLLS CROUCH, COMPOSER AND SINGING MASTER, At THE INSTANCE AND RECOMMEN- datiou of scveral of his influential friends, has detcrmiaed to establish bimself at the city of the city to participate in a grand torcblight rocession, which came off last evening. in the an order and with the most perfect decorum. Preceded by the Marine Band, who were dis- coursing popular American melodies, they marched through the principal avenues and streets, and at last visited, in a body, one of our old German citizens, on Ninth street, by whom the ‘‘ Turner Bund of North America’ had been invited to stand godfather to one of his children, to be baptized that day. The entire ceremony went off to the credit of the participants not lesa than to the credit of the orderly and well-behr ved population of our fair city Nationa Tozatre.—The anticipations of cur play-goers and pleasure-seekers generally, have been excited to the highest pitch by the Honse, on 10th street, only two or three doors fom-Pa avenue. Its central iocation renders ita very d sirable dwelling for persons engaged in business. The front room might be used asa Show room for a Millinery, or fitted up for a La- dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store. Its proximity to the avenné would make ita good stand for any neat business. Apply to W. L&sN- OX, or at Miss Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and Ith strects. an 27-tf kelly UR RENT—A FURNISHED COUNTRY Dwelling, with lawn, orchard, garden, and stables—5 rooms on first floor—hot ana cold baths, highlv romantic and healthy situation, 5 m‘les from Washington. in Prince George’s, Md Ke- fer to Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant « Co., and Ed {tor of the Star. Possession given at any time af ter the 15th October. au25-I1m OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- at the central guard house this morning was that of Joseph Hays, brought in drunk ; fine ani costs. Yellow Fever in Williamsbarg. New Yor, Sept. 5 —A case of yelloy fever is reported to have broken out in Williams- burg yesterday. Baltimore Markets Bartrwore, Sept. 5 —Flouris steady; sales of Howard street at $6.75, and City Mills at $6.87 Wheat has dectined; sales of choice white at $160aS1 63 Corn has declined; sales of white at 60a65c.. and yellow at 62a65c. Whisky is unchanged. gainst be his duty to file by Professor De Grath’s 1 Free, West Philadelphia, of Rheu Montgomery county, Rhenmatism 150 Fourth street, Inflammation idence, Shingles and Cxked Mr. W. Spence, Coates street, Felon ant Neuralgia; tienry Campbell, Lower Marion, Burns aud Scarlet Fever, and eighteen others. MOKK CURES OF WELL KNOWN PRESONS.—Mr. C. Scranton, New Haven, wrote yesteriay bis brother was cured of deafness of three years, by one bottle, Christian street; Mrs. Vasquez, 212 Pine street; 17s Chestnut street, cured of Rheumatiem an sek them. Pains, Sores, Swelling, Sti Joints, Palsy, Piles, Barns, Bruises, Group, Cuts, and sure curefor Rheumatism, fn one to three days, Bottles 25, 59, $1. Puor. Cars, DxGuaTus, 39 S. Eighth street. Large bottles tea times cheapest. Sold by § 8. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore; and STOTT & Co. and J. ala! Now York Marke’s New York. Sept. 5 —Flour has advanced, sales of 11.000 bbls.; State $6. @5a$6 40; Ohio $6 40836 65: standard Southern $723087.60; ewe SCHWARTZ, Washilagton. sep 3-lw 2 bout the Heights of The commissioners, provi en, Washingtan. 23 a VOCALIST and SINGING fancy to extra $7 65a$8.15. romised advent of the fascinating Laura eee Geurcoiek tere part af the Valley View | entered upon, and have Bow Coane ae MASTER. His reputation in these branches, 2s] Wheat is buoyant; sales of 25,000 bushels: <eene and her entire admirable dramatic (’Sarsaparilia is regarded as the best P Farm, the residence of the late John H. King, deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites in the District for a fine private residence; about 20 acres of this tract is a Leautifal grove of tim- ber, the balance cleared and in a higa stateof cul- tivation. The summit of this tract [s from 350 to 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val ley of the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in lots am Also, alarge Frame Dweliing-house and Lot on the corner of Fifth and H streets west, Wash- i m city. well as composer of many of the most povular songs, such as ‘‘Ksthleen Mavourneen,’* «-Der mot Astore,’? &c , he trusis, will entitle him to the patronage of the community. He will be glad to take charge of a limited number of Private Scholars, and proposes open- ing a Musical Vocal Academy on the 15th Sep- tember next, for the development and study of singing in classes, commencing from the ele- mentary principles . to the accomplished sing- er. His circulars will be prerared as soon es pos- sible, and, in the meantime, he would suggest that early application be made either for private charze of their appropriate functions heard and determined te eke headed cases, presented by siterative for all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Daxvetion isa valuable tonic aud aperient, eape- clally adapted to derangements of the liver and digestive or gans, dyspepsia, headache, and costiveness, or constipation of the bowels. ‘A concentrated tiuld extract from the above is prepared by Brown & Son, Boston. Id by J. N. CALLAN and Z_D. GILMAN, Washington; Ageuts for Baltimore, COLEMAN & RODGERS. sep 2-lw corps on Monday evening next. The occasion wiil be an important one, not less through the intrinsic merit of the rare emjoyment it offers than forthe gratifying and conclusive evi- dence it furnishes of the intention and en- deavor of Messrs. Ford & Co, to render their magnificent establishment a source of the high. est and most refined recreation. We will not “< gild refined gold’’ in praising Miss Keene’s able corps dramatique—sufice it to say, that in aggregate talent, in completeness, and in western red $1 51a$1 55; southern white $1.68. Corn is improving: sales of 3,000 busbels ; Southern mixed 68¢c. Pork has declined; sales of 250 barrels: mess $1975. Beef is dull; sales of 250 barrels: re- packed mess $10 50a$11. Lard is steady. sales of 300 barrels at 13+ cents Whisky is firm; sales of 250 bbls ; Ohio 2c pwards of eight hundred Parties claimants of land un- der Spanish or Meaican grants in California; and transcripts in the several cases have. from time to time, as they were determined, been transmitted to the Attorney General. Of these transcripts, the first was received at this oifice on the ld March, 1253, a few days be- fore the present incumbent of the office entered upon the discharge of its duties. In the whole course of the first year, however, only twelve transeripts reached this office, and they did not i> Hestetter’s Bitt we recommend, through our and one curatives which are dently wouderfal power inr Ent the Bitters prepared by Dr. Ho: ir. know to be excellent, for we tried it —It is not often that , any of the thonsand Financial New Yorn, Sept 5—Stocks are high z erent , : ey dic orelass tuitior, at Mr. Richard Davis's or at and Rock Island 943; Cumberland general popularity, its superior in America a unirtod article; but one that Nath bnassttee coe Ms fas King, raliarta pg hoe pene "eter ae George Hilbus’s Musie Store, Pennsylvania ave Illinois Central aus ae New might be vainly sought. The box-sheet, now sale is unrivaled by any all je 1S-tf [Intei] ki. J. KING. cessity, there conld be no definite action in any | BU Who Will give every necessary Information, niral 864; Pennsylvania Coal Co 944; open for the security of seatz, indieates a de- e testimony tn ite favorgiven by | — y “= $d Ot these cases during t st ver and where Mr. CROUCH? latest composttoins Readi irginia Gs 93- “site rorpeer irencnenag beep igek TOREVOR RENT “ONE OF THEMOS tring the first year eading irginia is 93; Illinois Central ad nad tas iy enn oe Se cone oy Se pat desirable places of business on Pennsylv: i; seeteail ede An Be SauOnr te cect trl thine sqares 913. : ee ng ‘ ab) es of bi sylvar 'z ved; but, on examination «f them, it 0 ail zzz Sterli i —— play ane be the mitt pion arent to teat, and are for oe Apply of was Caen impossible with due rega'd to the ee OM Segoe : spss rome orer terling exchange i : : o. 244 Venn. avenue, between the hours of 2} terests of tie United States, to decide in what oii Me ony ne ne ee ee Tee Weatuen.—We are indebted to « B.,” | Particular loralisy, Dnt srese pts sales Signeet ase Tent rata ne pepeAts to Gnal | all of the best cuality” y oLonon © eg : a 2” | countries and peo} nt, until satisfactory !o4 of decision should heve been ¢..amed by the trial of a num- ber of teading cases in the Supreme Court. bottle of the BALM OF ZaNTH) phrey, Ogdensburg. It isasure 3, © wrapped arouuil each Lott) of Geo. zetown, for the following notes of the range of tue thermometer from Friday noon, August 29, this morni YR SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA- ble restdenee on F strect, Leiwecn th and Sist, for tue las; wight years occapled by the late Persons wishing to purchase their winter supply would do weli by sending in tvetr orders uname diately, and have the coal de ivered uirect from EF ofthe eminent Pianist, Mr. ard Heilman, of New Yo M GEORGE "MAN, (BROTHER Rich- ») having] at cy. we wes P : ' ne data? ps this ae it became necessary to file noti- the vessel os to this = under an engagement as Organ- sf For eale fn W. ton by CHAS. STOTT. an 25~2w . Chubb, Esq ‘orsession given the Ist of J ces of appeal in every case, rot with any vO ' my she stof St. Matthews Church, bas the = noe ve eee crt hd azaece i een orca November next. Inquire of RIGGS & CO, of eebiectiag the parties tothe expense of a trial Also, Aaay sock of Hickor efi fnnouscing to the public, that he one dives Friday...... + a {> Dalley’s Genuine Pain Extracter;| au 1?-entf in the district court in every ease bst anly to sus- | Whod ba fond hich will besoldaschenp | (izome of bis time to privat jastraction on the Saturday.. 70 60 | wii cutdue the pain and intlammation from 1 ——— = ; pend the cases tyere, and snus aver — on nand, ail of which will besold ascheap | piaNO FURTE. Mu ver 20. Senda we 52 6s 64 | Darns or scaids, 1a from one to t Gh Ee N tet WO HOUSES, ONE ON T quence of otuerwise losing the rete of gone gy | And OF & Foasonable terms ax can be had in this Pere OR EE. lis ter ais for tulton being Mond: yore 62 RS 64 | will heal the wounds wi 19th and I streets, with a back bulldiag; the I cases, where, by apolleatio, Of decina eee | oily. = T. H. WORTHINGTON, Application can \e m. mM 2 —- : 6% 58 liea—Salt Rhe house has twelve rooms, with a tine large yard, | Supreme ( at Ste id m Of decisions of the Corner ith and C streets, near canal. ler’s, pla aes a ate Tuesday b es ak eed nd Bunions jas J Suitable for a large family. ‘The other house 1 | thera reheating penta in the event be found | se3-cobt ? rr ty > between lath and 15th streets, Wednesday... 54 64 6 2 Swelllnca—Felous—Chilblaius—Bite of Iusectes | on H street, between 18th and 19th streets, hoch J Rat rehearing was requisite, in justice to the | eee crat Mir. “chard Davis ; and which ehald have Tearelag 64 69 64 “sore Nipples—Eruptinabend | fm Geena cine ode : pees | Vatted States or to parties claiming under the | KECE!VING ot K EIisT FALL lis Im:aediate attention se 2-eolm i sa mata aan pia cutaneous diseases, where the United States. fflorts were made to carry through the district court, and bring tothe Supreme Court, as speedily as possible, some leading cases for dectsion there. Four cases reached the Supreme Court in Derem- Friday.... — Average height of the thermometer in the mornings from August 40 to September 5, in- elusive, 55° 02’. Note —Sunday, (7th,) between 10 and 11 parts affroied £6 0 reached. Don’t be tucredulsus 60% the many diseases named to be cured by only oue thing—bai Fett; ', “at the few, but pos!- operties which th ley Salve gtega-cn’ains, and as ore enumerated — ‘an roach hut gine the peutioned diseases, For farther particulars enquire of GEOR THOS. PARKER. ai oSw* OR SALE OR KENT WO NEW three-story Houses with back building and Gk & ANCY AND STAPLE DRY GUUDS.— v 1 have just opened a well-selected assortment’ Of the above goods at No. 34 Market Space. be - tweea 7th and *'b streets, (turee doors from Sib ) E ARE NOW RECEIVING VERY many newand desirable DRY GOODS suitable for the nresent .nd coming season. Ve e pame— bei 5 i ea) give undivided attention to IN Extuacton haceron | Seia/, On Ith street, the first equare sonth of J ber term, 1453, but in season to take p oniy one 40 pieces suverior black Silks, some at } wei | | Witt endeaver to xtve my “3 a. m, first quarter of the moon. te meer Plate Ragraved Label with, the slaseroeaae aren | Penn. avenue, is offered for sale o; rent. ‘They | of them, and that on a cuestion of form notaifect. Worth $1 25 ¢ ail who will faver me with their calis. CLICKENER & €O., propri epeufacturer, All othere a er tor = OF hui gs tore should be addressed toC.V. Clickener &Co., Ls , and HENRY DALLEY, contain ten rooms each. Inquireof J.W BAR- counterfeit, KEP, on H street, next to the Luthetan church, between 11th and 12th street. au l-eotf jug its merlis. in Decelnber tert, 1351, two of these cases were heard and determined on their Merits, £0 as to setile some general Principles, but not enough to make it safe or convenient, then to J.C. GIBSON, N.B. Quick sales and small profits motte. (au 30-2w) A large lot fancy plaid and stripe Silks, very de- sirable for fall dresses “wuich we will sell very cheap Musica, —The musical clubs and associu- Price 25 cents will be my * j1.C.@. tions in this city, have resumed their rehear- eset t ; OE 75 pleces plain and Tiaia French Merigos MES, FRANKLIN, sals, which were suspended during the sume } 81 Barcisy «trem, New York. OR RENT.—DWELLING HOUSE, NO J proceed to re-examine cases in order to diemiss} 25 do richave pow ~ tig # V¥O LU mer; not on account, we presume, that the pee eee eee 332, Pennsylvania avenue north side between | appeals in the district court Atthe presentterm, | 20 do an new style Mousselin DeLains San ui to ie Laweeie feather tribes then pi their melody, but be- pla’ a and piaid sack Flannels cause—and this is a fair presumption—of the 9th and 10th streets. One of the best locations in W iise and Colored Fiannels. some very Pt > however, which commenced in December, 1955. thecity. G RATEFUL Tu THE LADIES Gr Wash and will have been continued by adjournment ta SS As ‘ 94 ip Fever © curea without Immediate passession given. Apply to 40 30 F invton and its vicinity for their former pa- . ; “, . Opium, De bi ui * Perron, ia “ : a fine tronage, respectfully informs thom thet she will calorific weather No exercise sociaily is more > emacy cee petits pg Balad o by ae owaRLES a rie Coe sees ry hd Hees AS ESC Seno 5a dozen Ladtes’ and Misses’ Corded and Hoop | resume her vocation on Mondsy, the Sth of Sep- innocen' ant, apart from the health- } «uterera from this long drawn, mont i e194 ies, rea aa ane: 1 pieme Con aiiGlent Ssodw Ae ace Su Skirts tember fal tendency of the employment La the re: stat sscses by renting to Sie eee. el |e to fotty the drat dispaciien, | 7% @ 'aen Cambric Randkerebiets st $1 su] Mrs. F.» having, vacant bours for a few more ' i ic ran ameuuatt rally ———— = = arnnes- at at disposi jozen echolars, requests the ladies whe are desirous of eess, our amateurs have been adding choice ps without further trial of no Inconsiderabte poriton een Pm mere pieces to their libraries, and soon we may ex- nf t hy re hyproedlas NE, PENS, RULERS, INKSTANDS, | of the cases still pending inthe district ah of aie penal Meet omen Se naype ak iin pee, car ber with an- pect to hear them sung in harmony, with the | jponing the pores of she owing nature to aeaist Quills, Folders, Letter, Cap, Note, Blotting, | California, on appeal by the United States. y il usual accompaniments of flute, vioJin, and piano. Uxprorirante SerccLaTion.—Some time ago, @ hog-raiser applied to one of the con- fteelf im breaking upshe ypeces, and recuperating its eu orgies. See the cure of Mr. John Longden, of ¥ nic Ague and Fever; chills twire a 4 sei, d Seed and r thret years 8 tried Carters and Wrapping Paper, all selling out, very low, at 306 Pennsylvania avenue, re} JOHN FP. ELLIS._ NOrice ALL PERSONS INDEBTED 1 propose, theref-re, on the commence the re-examinatio’ Ist of Jnne next, to n of the transcrip with a view to the discontinuance of appeals, in all ca-es where jnstice requires it, and it cen be ipts, 100 db more of tuose superior soft finish house- wife Cottons 100 do superior Shirting Linens, all of the best Is 40 do 6-4. 9-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting early application ‘Terns msde known at her residence on E st . No 405, between 9th and 10th streets, or at the Musie Storesof Mr. KR. Davis and Mr. ©. Hiibus 30-tw les of which perfectly remered done without manifest prejudice to the Tinie i = ractors fu y ince, He 19 only on: to me for meuicas geiviess, whose blils have } nited Cottons 7 : : tractor fe or the removal of garbage, to supply end who hes experienced the life renewing of. been presented to them Db: one Heupew Biowa States. a A large lot of superior ‘Table Diapers, Napkins, PUBLIC NOTICE. him with 3, and 2 contract was at once ef- facts of this valuable pyrifler of the blood. sop 1-Im are no fffed that the wal@ Grown has ne authority The cases will oe resumed in the order of the ‘Lowe's, Scotch Diapers and Bird Eye . OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! fected at a stipulated sum per bucket. When after this date to collect money for me. seneral calendar of the commissioners, and wher- Diapers ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER the eo tor again went his rounds, he as-] r= Conts, Pants, and Vestz, ‘ R. GARRETT, ee ticient reason to the contrary appears, | 60 new style Fall S ist, an OMNIBUS will leave certained that the swine which had partaken of the slops, nine in number, had all died, in consequence of the (unknown to him) delete- rious character of the food. Such is the poisonous filth which the contractors statedly Yemove from some premises where other than kitchen refuse is accumulated. Porentin: —Our neighbor Potentini should not be neglected by those wishing the choicest Dress Suits, Business Buits, NOAH WALKER & xiva, irowns’ Mote thetr esyns) ley fs now ready fi GUNTLEseN AM fot designs, in materia, study exceli an opportu most abtractive wlock of Kéwwe 12 2 prices. ®> CT Hoofland’s German Bitters.—Certi- 20., MARL HALL CLOTHING Kuri. iIding, reepectiully anvounes thas PRING AND SUMMER CLOTUING comprising an assortme.t of yrHixG of the newest and rich- amaing, and workmanship. To Washington, Septemter Ist, 1856. se 3-3t $50 KEWAEKD.—THE UNDERSIGNED DOV will give $50 reward for information that will lead to the detection and conviction of the vil'ain or villains who on Sunday night last flred his dwelling in this (Washington) county, get eis WM. A. 'T, MADDOX. je 2-1 Ww er Fer BHOSvOw.—REQULAR PACKET trict court Where ovleetans cord, or may be oy filed in this office on or August next, such objections w: ‘when they appear to involve parties to pursue the remed notice of the discontinuance of the appeal will be transmitted at once to the clerk of the Proper dis- appear on the face of the re- gested Py erie notice, dul: fore the first day of il! be deemed suf- fictent to prevent the discontinnance of appeal. riglits or interests of the United States, and not otherwise le iving third y, Which the statute jawis and Scarfs 29 dozen Ladies’ Kid and Beaver Gauntle's 25 do White and Colored French Corsets 40 do more of those White and colored ribbed 4g Hose 50 do Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Linen Shirt Bo- soms . With a great variety of other Goods for general family consumption, to which we usk the specia attention of purchasers. We must again insist on the pxyment of bills remaining = the Union Line omnibus stand, in Georgetown, at Solclock a. m. and War Deoartment at 5%: arrive at the depot In time for the 6 o’clock train of cars. Also, leave Geo. getown stand for each and eve- Ty train, one hour before the starting of the cars, and be in attenda ice upon the ar:ival of every im Fare 10 and from the early trajn 25 cents; all others to or from, 12% cents; Baggege extra, the charge according to weight and r ng fies of Halph Lute, Kaq., Eititor “ Spirit of Times,” Lron- LINE—The superior fast satling vlap- biovides for them, bf petition before the proper | strict prom cieke tn sl business troneeinea ae By the present arr-ngement of toeearathe confectione of every destription, at the | ton, otic. Tent echihen da tne per schooner “Sylvanus Ailen,'? Capiain ae district court, and injunction to restrain Issne of pends our ultimate success, “Tor ~ | witl leave Georgetown at 5, 7%, 2. and 3% o')k. lowest ps prices. He fully keeps up the Dr. 0. M. Jactsons-focay Sir:—Tho Hitters are in greatde- } Xears, has arrived, and will have quick Gispatch | patents by the Commussioner of Public Lands. COLLEY & SEARS Fare to the cars in anv of the Union Line well estaijissed reputation of his predecessor | mond ners. Im etdithen we ho quantity sold by Moxley & | for the above port. 1 am, respectfully, ©. CUSHING, 523 Seventh st.,3 doors north Pa. ave, J cents. [au30) G VANDERWERMEN. John ter, im that branch of his business. | Berber, your agents, the two osy4r utores sell more of them HARTLEY & BROTHER, Sept J-3t Attorney General, His ladies and gentiemen’s restaurant is cap- itally kept, and extensively and fashionably auy other medicine. I fad they ave gigoh esd by con. escent fever patients to reballd thelr broken cons tu! mn. Ihave used during the lasteummer, fn wm; se J-lw 101 Water street, Georgetown. CHOOL STATIONERY.—THE CHEAP- 29 eo2w" JOHN W. MYERS & CoO, TO THE PUBLIC, OHN P. DENNIS HAVING TAKEN TEE k { ee — 7 .—BIRD Place to buy School Stationery 1s at DEAL well known Coach Factory, on 6th patronized, a3 he serves up the game and afl | bettie | They vs piermaenpenel by anal Riva, terentiy, Knives, Engravings, Gift TAYLOR & MAURY’3 Whi e and Red Ash, Bae Stove. Transition, | St*eet, between Loutstana avenue and Other luxurics and deticacies of the season as re Bilton Fi Beek Gammon Gone ont Boos, Chess, | 8¢2 Book and Stettonory store, near #th str. | “Rut Camb. Lump & Blacksmith's Geale” | © eet, long conducted by Mr. John well as they can be obtained anywhore else in vinbar wunibarset iy paper I related my expect, | Back Gammon, Games, Csbas, &e., dc., at G8 ————— ’ ; % this city. Also, HICKORY, OAK. M. Young, ts now prepared to manufacture and be! TLEMEN’S DRESS SHIRTS. — AND PINE WOOD, + erty od effects of the Bitters, #ince which time they | Penn. avenue, between 9h and 10th streats. G Jest received a large caret Gt Ba "ERSONS LAYING IN FUEL FoR 1. 5 | eosirall descriptions of COACHES, BUGGIES, i nae , ed ge assortme = ; p ‘A A Quaker Wenning in WASBINGTON.—On ee JOHN F- ELLIS. all sizes, which we will sell much P winter will find it to their advantage by send. | |Y¥ AGUNS; &c., on the most reasonable terms, Wednesday evening, Lewis G. Green and An- nie E Lishop, of Delaware county, Pennsyl- vania, were united in the holy bonds of wed- Jock by Justice Paul Steyens, according tothe form of the Society of Friends. The ceremony ould say that I feel great pleasure In teagimony of the pectiu; se OE were PRESENTS.—M. W. GALT & Bro. invite attention to their stock of Rich Diamond and Pearl Jeweiry, Watches, Fancy Silverware, anda large assortment of other ar- presenis. SHIKTS, cheaper than the usual city prices WALL & STEP Pa ave., bet. 9th and 10th se2-3t ENS, No 322 streets, and No. 394, 3 doors east National Hotel. ing us their orders, orleavirg them at P. J. Steers’ store, No. 4887th «treet, between D and E, as they will be promptly filled with the best article and at low Bag 2,440 Ibs. given to ton in the very best manner, and at the shortest no- Gee. He respectfully invites his fellow-citizens to give him a trial. au 12 Im las acho oO cn. Henn F 4 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE re 9 ticles suitable for weddin rae ceived by the Secretary of the Treasury, ip manufacturing very rt icles t GAL ULD HAMS! ULD HAMS! JOHN W MYERS & CO. ngt 2th oe gerunr took place at Willard’s hotel; the only poet omega sep ova. “ipoana, prpicteengad og MTT a Pasave, bet th and Toh a, pee page Seren: asin obra ans and 234 strcets, next, fora ruta ite net les than oe 9 resent were the justice and the h couple. y variety of fine Watches pe i 2 a ‘ams two years old. a rate and very : Yard. fF ter undred feet, for the new Custom Recta by eel of the peace cen ‘4 4 complete senortuseat of flew ond soem Mn. W. HESBY PALMER scarce article. yene bi mon in Washington. Cong, why will you suffer all the ills of bed- bugs, cockroaches, moths, ants, and every other species of insects when Lyon’s Magnetic Powder will surely rid your house of all such For sale at Shillington’s Book selling and Stationery Establishment, Odeon “ repairing efevery description done in the beet , by experienced and competent ‘ peamornye tr rr ‘Peteut workmen, and guar No. 338 Pe. avenue, between 9th and 10th streete, Sign of the Large Spread Kagle, eae H. 0. 60D, MARRIED, Onthe 24 instant, by the Rev. Father Ne, M. RUPPEL to Miss ELIZARETH WILD ail * R eSPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES £0 Hip friends, pupils, schools, and the public gen- erally, that HE HAS RETURNED « tothe city. The PIANO FORTE CLASSES will commence on MONDAY, September 8th aay Gor. Vermont KING & BURCHELL, e ,and I street Breowss SPOOL CO! hy ON.— 1000 dozen Brooks’ patent Glace Spool Cot- ton just received and for sale wholesale and retail W. EGAN & SON, 323 south side Pa. av , bet. 6th and 7th ats. u 29-6t MADAME MOUNT’S CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. f hee INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE had at No. 339 G street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, south side. or at Stott's Apothecary corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. References: Rev. Nir. Phelps and Rev Mr. Register, Foundry chi " * ev’ J. 8 z) urch ; and certificate from eet fv fn po. Hoose and Post Oftice a Ins GUTHRIE, Secretary of the ‘Treasu: au29-tizsep (Int& Union) REWAKD.—RAN AWAY FROM $200 the subscriber, living near Er. Marlboro’, P:ince George’s one } EGRO MAN LEN, who calls LEN HARROD; he is a dark mulatte ry. MEDICAL CARD, paid 20 27-1m* ge ie et f i about -one years of five feet seven Building, corner Four-and-a-half street and | of this city. a de PRIMER at bist bedlacece:? No. 206 Fs a an Dias sepa Ag oan emt a ARE Ae, AND COAL. = Sie he hash tar ou the right knee caused Tumm'n sectes ido DIED, SCHOOL BOOKW AR KONOOL GEMON. wos to the inkabitants of Washington and | W- sup) ies Ba ec PAN fone tte Bt Sn ) and very gram r . ; calaes rt Instant, of ¢ HOOL BOOKS AN ; is "I con oe the and ; —— wanes = a een sa eee > gecape soe aa are a Ler tae a bet Pa 9 CAROLING SITES. e Uftice and Residence on 1 street, No. 188, be- sons desirous of laylae in ined? wine foal woud state of Mar padi er temberer Gommeutie. ov one recently elected, as their of ic, firet View | ADAMS, the mother of Mr. Edwin Adams of the LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE | tween 20th and 2ist streets. »| do well to give us acail before purchasing e!se-| pundrea & if caught in the State of Mary- Dunnington, President; John Pic, frat Vice National Theatre, {u the 50th year of her age. School Hooks used in the District, and every N. B.—Homeopathic medicines for sale, which | where. BOGUE & O'NEILL, land or D’ tof Columbia, nea A President; Joseph Z. Williams, sevond Vieo 3 US A. PETERS, a | ‘2"& wanted by Sehools in the Stationery line, | the Doctor prepares himself with the » Fiontent seQ No. 105 Water Georgetown es Se oo thet Tote yy oe President, Francie Wheatley, Secretary; and On the Ft ee t. eee gti ih years. xs constantly on hand — eee St qready eeacitc bade taor ce Ague, for Bilous and Bowel eee — pide jome Hg ‘Sect. . 4 nal iu fe e " ‘SHA : ao Ee ee ee ——- —y on s td : ean Gk? Cane OS ode ‘ « A We ane Gzap to announce that Mr. Hugh | js o'ctock t»-morrow. The friends end ngin- Sort CRABS AND GREEN TUKTLE DEALER INI ¢ zB, eA cenny thipimecesyerre| Phila phi JxDOCK ATENT CLATFURM ASD Lathaw is rapidly recovering from the injuries | tances of the family are respectfully invited to | 9 SOUP gre served every day at C.GAUTIER’S | and Depot—Southwest commer of F and UANE’S Fasbiona ole Hat, Cap, facturers prices WOGUEK & O'NEILL, Teceived some days since. attend. Saloon, sm at feb 27-tf jand Gents. Furnishic se? Avents, No, 105 Water st.