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SV ENENG ST AR. |ratcctrsctc wnteniey, be St, Pauls | adfdimic one Cuca pewese ree De, OFh e AUCTION SALES. 40CTION SALas ELEGRAPH NEWS. E \ E N i t 7 Ss e | Lutheran church will © an excursion down | rietiem; Mr. Rodeabok, Montzomery pacer si [ere meena races SE A ACE BARNARD © CD. PRS — ; cccenmot Gul te ouattiieee setae bentonite | asban tae herinhs Povnncasaoaaees ee eset eslaanLe wern@nre beeen vy VALUABLE BUILDING Luvs a:| FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. 7 as canno! contribute to the delight o ie, W Spence, G bane : 3 at Public : 4 . INTING TELEGRAPH. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | ‘i; occasion. An opportunity is thus afforded inpats Sy sence, Coin tree Paton and Nears D len On Sane AY APTEMNOON, | L Ancti¢n-—On WEDNESDAY APTER-| BY HOUSE PR TING TRL n. + to enjoy aday’s absence from the city, in 3 = Pg OF WILL KNOWN. Eunsoms.aanrsC. serene seein : remires; Z ath pee aon of NationaL THEATRE.—The sale of seats fcr company. free from any of those arbing | scranton, New Haven, wrote yesterday bis brother was I No. 23, in Square No. 146. front: premises will sell a ae Say oe Health of Ch a ; ° ; i Serer: are ; ‘ ; ing 50 feet on north M street, between 18h, and }prblic sale, Lots numbered 17 and 13, aries Monday night ry Anpsedis sao! pie Dee causes which, in too many instances, charac- | cred of deafness of three years, by one bottle, Mre. Marsh, dicating with barometical exactness and sus- CuARLESTox, Sept 5 —The Board of Health Christian street; Mrs. Vasquez, 312 Pine street: Mrs. Collins, | 19th streets west, 1unning back 110 feet to a 30 | 625, fronting Massachusetts and New Jersey aye- reports four deaths from the yellow fever dur : 1 treet, ech lot bring 25 feet front ceptibility, the gathering outburst of public | ‘eite Promiscuous assemblages ut ftea"eiwhore of itheumatiem and Nedralgia— | feet alley Menage ps lpr . res, Swolling, Stiff Jotuts, Palsy, Piles |” tle perfect, and sale positive. by about 105 feet deep. The title is indisputable. | ing the past twenty-four hours. - admiration and enjoyment. The esemblege| Disrvasina A Masrina.—Pe..nission was fmone in tanectagrerh cus, end surecareformnetmation, | Terms: One-thind cans the realdue in 6 and Tehese lots are valuable, and must be sald, and petra rept Te ‘eet a ee Of intelli. | Siven to ascctety of colored persons to hold Large botien a Cine hen ts hae arma | 7 Tomi, Robot ie seo faints ie oot Hy Wastingtoe Mowtaear, “he yi ne saat cap ‘ahoumer 9 ad Peary . Ps ee en be ol 5 My } rw P - -., i peahers sue: tmpeaing is grand our | Feligious meetings in the First Ward during | , tars: batt street, Baltimore, aud STOTT & Go. ant J. | se 6-d JAS. C. MeGUIRR, Auet’r, Terms : One-fourth cash; the residue in thtee | piack: Prince wae ‘ gence and fashion, any that has The open. | the week. The church members were unable | soawaktz, Wanisgton ee | ____—__—__ :. | payments, at 6, 12, and 13’ months from day of Ren deadanan veins = eee f ing niece of Camille” will aes delightful to control the crowd of colored rowdies who PS ae By JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auctioneer. sale, bearing interest : per - : ing Di ence medium for the introduction to our play-goers of the talented artistes the manager’s enter- prise has gathered. In New York, where it was originally produced under Miss Keene’s management, it enjoyed in technical phrase, “‘a run’ of upwards of fifty nights, and we recall to memory the very general and enthu- siastic praise which the newspaper press of that city lavished upon the play itself, and its rendering. In its representation at the Na- tional Theatre nearly all the members of its criginal cast participate, the machinery, ete. being also the same employed in its first production in New York. It may be neces- sary to say that Miss Keene’s version of “Ca- mille’? was written for, and is played 2 herself. The concluding play—a merry Peece D’ Occasion—ia a zeros Copies op the public cravin, . . oaalney and merit ae be inferred from the unprecedented run it enjoyed of upwards of disturbed the . The neighbors com-| g9¢ Heofland’s German Bitters.—Certi- URNITURE AND HYUSE-KEEPING plained to the davate of the Guard, who took | ficate of Relph Lute, Kaq., Editor “ Spirit of Times,” lrou- F Effects at Public Auctions=-OF THUKS- t to quiet the gang. ton, On DAY MORNING, September 11th at 19 o’clock, measures last nigh a atthe residence of Res. Sprouie Esq, on F i street, between 9th and 10th streets, | shail sell il Parent Orrice —We omitted to state, yes- | mand here. In addition to the tec! ’ terday, that ground had been broken for the | than any other'meticine, i fet ther gre ee ey om poate te ora series ey last of the four fronts of the Patent Office, | valescent fever patients to rebuildtheirbroken constitutions. ckering Planofoite ast of ted, will make the quad- | !*ave used during the last summer, In my own family, four | Mabogany hair spring-seat Sofa which, when completed, x qu bottles. They were recommended to me first by » ueighbor, Do _ plush covered parlor Chairs, Rocker rangle between Seventh and Eighth and G | atatime when my system was much debilitaied trom the Rosewood and merble-top Table, wainut What~ and F streets, saving the central area, a solid not effects of a severe Billions Fever, They gave me an appetl! mass of marble and granite buildings. She has a large cargo of superior breeds of cattle, sheep and other live stock. ' Marive Disaster. Cuarcestox, Sept. 4—The brig Susan Capt. Ray, from Boston, on the Sint experi enced 2 gale fromthe south southeast, and shipped asea, which carried away ber fore- mast with the rigging, galley, and bulwarks, and filling the cabin with water, besides dang considerable other damage. Democratic Mass Meeting. Crxcixxati, Sept. Sth —A great Democratic mars meeting was held at Tippecanoe, Indiana oa the 3d. A letter to the jairer states that it was a very enthusiastic affair, and that ever forty thousand persons were present Mesers. Breckinridge, Douglas, Cass, Jobn Van Buren and Mr Preston were among the orators, A deed given and a deed of trust inken WALL, BARNARD & CO , se 5-ts Auctioneer :. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE OF BEAUTIFUL Country Seat.—By virtue of 2 deed of trast from Geo. T. Massey, as trustee,and Ann Brown, bearing date on the thirteen'h day of December, 1853, and recorded in Liber J. A 3 . No. 68 foifos 505, 506, 507, 503, 509, and 510, one of the Land Re- cords for Wasuington county. in the District of Columbia, the undersigned will se’i at public auc- tion at the auction store of J. C. Me@uire, to the highest bidder,on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 26th, 1556, at 6 o’clock p. m., the following highly improved and beautiful country property, viz: All that piece or parce! of ground lying in the county of Washington and Dis'rict aforesaid, be- ing a part of the land whereof Anthony Holmead, senior, died seized, and part of the tract called ‘Pleasant Plains,’’ end part of the land which Anthony Holimead, jr., conveyed to Boltzeli and Mayhew, which they conveyed to Jobn Pickrell, sud restored a tone and vigor to my whole system. In 0 of the September nombers of my er T related ny exper!- | Mahogany Rocker, cottave Chairs, Ottomans ence of the good effects of the iuce which time they | Mantel C.ock, Vases, anu Ornaments have had 4 large sale, and ha w become the standard | prussels and three-ply Carpets, Uilcloth medicine In this vicinit Bronze Hat ‘free. hel. L ks, OFF In conclusion, ay tuat I feel great pleasure ia} P » hal Lam of the value and aaccess of your | Crimson damask Curtains, Cornice, &e, ReyYNoups, oF THE Exporapo Houssr, has received a supply of fine fresh lobsters, which with reed birds, ortolans, &c , &c , will be served up daily. He will also have a supply of good oysters on and after Monday next. Warcu Rerurns.—Sarah Damran, Eliza- beth McKivett, and* Ann Hagan, vagrants, workhouse ninety days; Richard Thompson, using rallying erie, aismissed with a lecture ; Iw xtving you thie testimony o ition. Respectfully yours, Bates Lore, Gilt Window Shades, Chint: rts Migee adveriteoment. ers | ‘Two Cottage Kets. Tovet Ware SEN | Feather Beds, Bolst: ts. end Pillows ’ MARRIED, Ho and husk Mattresses, Comforts, &c. yin Georgetown on the 3d inst., by the Rev. Mr. | @bogany Sideboard, pining ‘Tables Haff, Mr. CHAS. E DUDLEY, ot Alexandria, eg eed Greekest Ware reer CRARUAUD EE EEDTIS, af (he cue plated Castor, Table Cutlery und: c ig the piece or parcel cf land aforesaid, lying on the Oda F oe ights : Baltimore Sun pease y * oking stove, Kitchen Utensils. Washingt rd Rockville tampike ‘ellows’ Procession. "The waltimore Dispatch says: peor lg rene a a “henna : —— or ey re under, cash ; over thet sum, 2 Sok; Costar spies aad one sixteenth cf an Pirrsucng, Sept. 4.—The Order of Oid “ We have a small sheet which is flying a ; ‘umphrey, Rab, “te k, disorder! DIED, — oe deve, for satisfactorily endorsed | s¢re’ more or less, being Lot No. 20f Geo. ‘Taylcr’s | Feiiow: had a grand rsteuian hedenpecene about town, entitled ‘Laura's Gossip’—par- | inte ine and poate er cae? disorderly | on the sth instant, AUGUSTINE UPSRUR, £6 Od ere MCGUIRE, auct'r, | Subdivision, and Reginning for the same on the | occasion of laying the corner stone of their rting to be ‘published semi-occasionally, * » only daughter of Alfred and Mary Ann Upshur, ee | east side of the said turapike road, he new hall. Large numbers of meus 4 ea and edited by the Poet Laura-ate’-—which aged 1 year and 6 months. bers 76 42 hes measured sontherly from the inter- section of entd rozd with the Rock Creek church road, to a road or private way called Taylor's road, leading from the said turnpike road to an- other part of the said tract of lend owned by sald George Taylor, and running theace with the sald Washington and Rockville turnpike road north three deyrees, west 28 46 perckes to the Lot sold to J.C. Lewis, therce at rigbt angles with the said turnpike road 26 46 percoes, thence at right GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Gzoreetown, September 6, 1856. While taking a stroll around our wharves yesterday, we came across one of the most perfect and compact establishments we have ever met with—a mill in miniature. This contains a deal of theatrical gossip, but is devoted more especially to information con- cerning the arrangements made by Mr. Ford for the appearance of Laura Keene and her company of talented artistes. As already an- nounced by us, they will ay r at the Na- tional Theatre, Wasbington, on Monday eve- ning next, in a new version of ‘ Camille,’ order from neighboring towas Participated in the ceremonies, which were quite i . Addresses were delivered in English and Ger - man by the Rev. C.H Ripkey aad the Rey Mr. Wedshausen. —— Destruction of Mount Vernon Hotel at Cape May—Several Lives Lost. Capz Is.anp, Sept 6 —The Mount Vernon Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- First Grand Confectioners’ Ball Fited to her funerat on Sunday at 2} 0 clock P+ | NE JOURNEYMEN CONFECTIONERS d take great pleasure in announcing to On the Sth instant, at the residence of hernevh- | their tricgde. 1 Y & ow, Col. Abert, Miss SALLY MING, in the 9d | ton’ Georyetown, Rider dior ee year of her age more, that they will give their first Grar«t Avnual Ball, at Carvsi’s SALoon, on GRAND MILITARY & CIVIC EXCURSION MONDAY. Sept. 15th, 1975 ~ +3 A x An experienced Committee have mage 2 rrange- les with the said last line, and parallel with . written expressly for Miss Keene, and totally | unique establishment has been erected by Mr. oF THE meats te make this one of the best ballsovergiven the sald first line 25 46 perches, and thence at | Hotel took fire last night, at quarter before like that hitherto performed here, whica | Jos. S Semmes, for grinding cora and plaster, | ‘W * in this cityin a New York style For the accom- | right angles with thesaid lost mentioned lineand ed. Mr. Cain, will be produced in elegant style. A new] and is certainly one of the most perfect estab- ashington Light Infantry, modation of Ladies. Supper will be ready a: any | paraile! with the suid second line 25.46 perches to siding in the buil@t ily, was re- iece called ‘ Novelty,’ wnich was performed lishments of the kind we have ever seen. It DOWN THE eee oe nigat; and wii! be furnished by | the line of the sald turnpike road and the place of | siding in the building. They bad all retired Er upwards of one hundred nights in New |is driven by steam power, taken from his bs raenced caterer. A fine Brass Band 1) «n- POTOMAC RIVER & CHESAPEAKE BAY To Old Point, Norfolk, and Portsmouth. ON THE TWELFTH OF SEPTEMBER. HE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF the Washington Light Infantry (in place of their ususl mode) will be celebrated bv an Excursion to the above places on FRIDAY, September 12. thus affording thelr friends ample opportunity for viewing the Bay— “Old Ocean;”’ visiting tue reat Summer resort, Old Point,—the far-famed Fortress Nonror,—the Rip Raps,—Norfolk and Portsmouth,—U 8. Na- vy Yard and Naval Depot.—the mammoth liner Pennsvivania and Steamship Colorado Witoers’s Cornet and Cotillon Band his been engaged. 4 he Meals will be furnished by an experienced caterer, (Mr Nater:) and the who'e conduct of affairs will pamansged 80 a8 to make the Fx- cursion pleasant and agreeable to all who favor the Company with their »resence. ‘The saf+ and commodious Steamer POW UA- TAN, Capt. Mitchell, has been chartered, and will leave her wharf at 2 o’clock p. m , and atrive at Old Point Comfort at & on Saturday morning ; thence to Noifolk and Portsmouth. Returning, will leave Old Point Comfort at 12 o’clock m on Sunday, and arrive at Washington about 6a. m , on Monday. beginuing, being the same land acd premises gaged forthecccasion. The best Confections pnd | which was conveyed to the said Ann Brown by ice Creams will be tarnished. John F. Shanette by deed dated April 19th. 1853, Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting 2 Gentie- | and duly recorded. Together with the improve- m-n and two Ladies to be had at the principal | ment and appurtenances, Which may be seen by hotels of this city, from the committee of arrance- visiting the premt!ses. mats, and at the door on the evening of the ba’). Terms: One-feurth cash; the residue in6, 12, committee of Arrange ments. Joseph Schaf. | 18, and 24 months; to besecvred by deeds of trust field, Chas. Mevers, G. Bleshing, Jos. Klem. A. | on the premises. Uniess the termas of sale be com- Beehler, J. Gavert. se2 lied within five days from day of sale the Trus- a Se, os a earner reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk NEW STOVE HOUSE. of the defaulting purcheser F All conveyances at the purchaser's expense, ERASMU# 3. MIDDLETON, Trustees RICHARD @. CLARKE, 7 : mm 21-2awis JAS. C. McGUIRKK, Auct’r i7 The abeve sale is unavoidably pest Poned until SATURDAY, July 26h, ssme hour and pee citatenne ERAS SJ.) c "Truxt, RICHARD H. CLARKE, Trastees, je 27-2auts J.C McGUIRE, Auet’r The nhove sate is further postponed until TUESDAY AFTORNUGN, August wth, same hour Seylongee = = ERASMUS J. MIDDLETON, ‘ RICHARD H. CLARKE, Trustees. jy B-Qawkds J.C. McGUIRE, Auct’ UP” The abeve sale is iurther pestponed until FRIDAY, September 2th, at 4 o'clock p. m , same place. to bed previous to the alarm of fre His son, Philip es eel from the building by eaning from second sto: jiazza, but was badly burned. ef : i The following is a list of thore who perished in the tlames : Philip Cain, Sen’r.. lanes ~ drew Cain, Martha Cain, and Sarah Cain, composing the family; and Mrs Albertson. This morning the charred remains of Philip Cain, Sr., were found near the ruins The origin of the fire is unknown. Railroad Accident. AuBany, Sep. 6—A serious accident oc- curred last pigat upon the Central railroad ¢) tse train which left Buffalo at five in the af- ternoon. Five men were killed. The partic- ulars of the accident haye not yet been re ceived York, will also be brought out. During the engagement of Miss Keene, tho ‘ Marble Heart,’ ‘ Pauline,’ ‘Still Waters Run Deep,’ and other attractive pieces will be played. We envy our Washington friends the rich feast prepared for their entertainment; but console ourselves with the reflection, that our turn will soon come. Prices 1s Wasaiseton —The list of prices below wae obtained from the dealers in the market and stores Prices have been very high for all sorts of provisions, and though many consider them exorbitant at this time they are moderate when compared with those of afew weeks past: Flour, family, per bbl $9, extra super. do., $7.50; per Ib. 4 cts; meal per bushel, 75 cts ; sugar, brown, ner Ib 9al0 cts ; crushed 13al4 cts; rice do 0} cts; coffee do. 12a18 ets; teas, green 3Thc.a$1 ; molasses per gal. 50a62i cts; syrup do . bacon, hams per Ib. 15 cts; sides 13 cts. shoulders 114 cts ; beef, fresh perlb Sal2cts ; salt do Sal0 cts ; dried 14a15 cts ; veal 10a12 ets ; mutton do. 10a12 cts ; lamb, per quarter 75e a$l; pork, fresh and salt, 12 cts.; lard 12a 34 cts: butter, 25a31 cts ; cheese, 14al6 cts ; planing mills, and is capable of turning out about 200 bushels of most excellent quality corn meal per day. This neat little estab- ment is well worthy a visit from our citizens A bold, but dear epeculation, was attempted to be made a few days since by a well dressed youth at the shoe store of Mr. T. A. Newman, on Bridge street. While Mr. N. was busy with some customers, he (the youth) walked in and very coolly cspecitad in a new basket a pair of fine and costly shoes, and was just going out when Mr. Newman detected nim and found the shoes in the basket. Mr. N. ordered one of his men togo for an officer, when the thief fled, leaving the basket behind him. The basket is a new one—don’t anpear toever have been used, and was douvtless stolen also. The packet schooner Washington, Captain Willets, of the Messrs. Dodge’s line, trom New York, and bound to our city via Alexan- dria, with a cargo of merchandise, principally for Alexandria, went ashore ten miles south of Cape Henry, during the heavy gale which oO:curred a few days since. The crew all reached land in safety The vessel, we learn, was fully insured. We have not as yet been ON SECOND DISPATCH The accident happened to the Cleveland Express train, which left Buffalo as before stated, running into a cattle train near Port Byron. The shock dislocated the steam pipe . ~ locomotive, scalding six drovers to eat Three passenger cars of the express train i i a o5 Sue: ic = ~ were badly smashed, but none of the passer eggs. per dozen, 16als cts ; chickens. per pair, | ' i Round trip tickets $2 50; Gentleman ard two au 2s 2awkds 3 C RcGUIRE, Auct’r. | vers injured. The accident ; i d0a50 cts ; ducks, each, 25 ets.; Irish potatoes pas to a bed been oe the nero Will be | indies, $6; Children accompanic4 by parents un- ae : a | displ sence ofa pins ore eanentnes, Py Tee per peck, 50 cts.; sweet do. do. 60 cts ; toma- | damaged, or whether it was insured. der 12 years of age, no charge; servants ralf price. . SPECIAL NOTICE toes do. 25 ets ipsdo. 40 ets; beansdo. | | Daring the week ending to-day, eighty five | Round trip tickets to Piney Point, $1 50. ‘Yo be 7 r boats have arrived by the canal, which shows a very cunsiderable increase over the arrivals of last week. Seventy of them from Cumber- land with coal, four with flour, two with wheat, three lime stone, and six with wood, 374 ets; peaches do. 75c a$1; apples do. 25a AT¢ ets ; pears do. 374 eta ; onions do. 374 cts ; grapes do. 50 cts : egg planta, each, Sal2 cts ; beets per bunch, 3a5 cts ; corn per dozen, 12+ ets; watermelons, 12}a25 cts.; cantelupes 6a had atthe following p'aces : Kuhl’s Restauraut; Dyson’s Drug Store; Todd & Co, Joe Shilling: ton’s Periodical Stere; Power's, Tobacconist, and Kloman’s Restaurant, 7th street; Ham!in’s Re- thea E Capitol Hill; and of tue Company and e Morning Star and Sunrise Cook-Stoves me C. WOODWARD & SON received another small lo AVE OPENED A NEW STOVE, GRATE | COMPANION AND HOUSE-FURNISHING ESTAB- LISHMENT, next door to C. Woodward's oid | are also receivin Kansas Affairs. Sr Lovts. Sept. 5.—Further accounts of the affair at Ossawatomie say that there were two hundred men on each side. The aboli tiovis's fired first which the Southerners re ve + Embark from Phil- . stand, No. 318 Pa. avenue, between 10th and Lith | adelphia, afew + Palos and Office a: Sets. mae ‘umber, &c. The tollsat the Georgetown col- _.. Committee, streets, where they wiil keep constantly ‘on band Stoves; also, a lot of t 1 d model Parior ee and — charged, killing Mr Bros « trv's Excursion.—The commit. | !¢etr’s office will for the same period reach | Cept James ¥ Davis, Ist Lieut Joba Tucker, | a1! the latest and wost approved paticrns of | Cook=, Excelsior Hell ard Office stoves, and a bis con aud s.me thirty others ‘The abx- bapeciaeate by the Old Dominion Guards, of | Ve? $%000 There still exists a scarcity of Judson Warrer, Jas Coleman, TOVES and GRATES best suited to this mar- | number \mproved patterns tionists attempted to swim the river in theic be re Soar F have Sadie addon jg | Water on come of the upper levels, Lem D Wilildns, Isaae Beers. Also, a large assortment of HOUSE-FUR- | We would also state that we have a lot of the ortemouth, Va, have ree: sed retreat and a number were drowned. St. Lovis, Sept. 5, p. m.—Priva'e aly up to Tuesday last say that every Pree State man had been driven from Leavenworth at the point of the bayonet, all their property having been destroyed or confiscated. _Mr Phillips, the cvrrespondent of the New York Tribune, and his baother, are among the killed. Their property was also burat. It is aid ‘that Phillips fired from his house anu led the pro-slavery men. Forty sufferer- ived bere to-day, destitute. Caicaco, Sept. 5 —Advices fron Kansas, via Nebraska report the lowa Toad closed b @ band of armed Missourians The arrivals of beef cattle at Drovers Rest yesterday, amounted ‘o 1,300 head, 500 of which were taken by District butchers at $3 62 a$4 15 on the hoof, equal to $7.25a$8.30 nett The remainder—300 head—was driven on to Baltimore. Sheep $2 50433 per head. The flour market, since our last, has been quite brisk at $6 75. Wheat, $1.45a$1 50 for red and white of good qualities. Corn, 56a 58c. for white and yellow. Arrivals —Schr. United, Clark, Baltimore, to F. Wheatley; schr. Diamond State, Kir- win, Baltimore, to Hyde & Davidson, 8. ——————<cre—___ Er To get a glass stopner from a bottle Thos R ae Wm E Tucsger. NiSAHING AR2|CLES. Their leading Coor- an 27-rotd IORCOE, Treas ing Stoves for this Fall are the MogNiNG Star, eee eee d Sv is ‘They are so arranyed as to burn ~ | woed and coal. The Star has an excelent oven, For Sale and Rent. “ ed through the pipe, a Summer Arrange. = = ~ m attached and a cast fron Roaster, which OR RENT.—TWO LARGE AND VERY | makes the stove so complete that there can be handsomely furnished rooms ina house pleas- nothing more desired in a first class cook stove an'ly located. one square from the Patent Ottice, | None of these Stoves are geauine except the above and farnished with vas, bath, and all modern im- | named advantages are attached, and Morning Star provements. Board can be obtained either in the cast on the front of the Stove, aud five stars cast house or a few doors from it. Enquire at 176 H | jn the rear of the ham bollrr. street, near 9th. 1t* They have, also, 2 hey hey burn wood IR RENT.—TWO VERY DESIRABLE . new Store Rooms, on %th street, afew doors J 24, Corl. None the ovttom piate gen in the bake oven 1s uted; which insures good north of Pennsylvania avenue; a!so, threei0om sy ied E ‘ public gene: in the second story of the same building, suitable bak ng In the bottom of theoven, which is venti. | and the publi genera letter to Captain J. Y. Davis, the commander of the Washington Light Infantry, enclosin; the following preamble and resolutions passe at a regular meeting of the Guards, on the evening of the 2d instant : | Whereas having iearned that the Washing- ton Light Infantry Corps, of Washington city, intend visiting our town on the 13th instant. therefore be it 1. Resolved, That the Old Dominion Guards tender to that Corps the military hospitalities of their company 2. Resolved, That a committee of two com- missioned officers, two sergeants, twe corporals, SUN RISE COOKIN STOVES with summer arrangements in front and flut-d o-ens for burnicg either woed or coal, waich we shall be happy to furnish to those of custo! s who may be dis- Posed to give therm At the same time earnes: xami- nation of our Blue Kidee x reet or MORNING STAR Coy 4 IViw of Baiumore manufactures, being sypesor to any- thing offered in this or any ober market SIBLEY & GUY, t. 10th and Lith sts STUVES, GRATES, RANGES, &c, Ww RESPECTFULLY CALL THE Ar- teutlon of our friends and customers, (flat top,) never o stock of ‘ander the com- ie » aa hiss svg STOVFS. ¢ PES. NACES mand of Gen Richardson. f eT tad snare ns 7 evil Chem | sty which it 1s Gghtly weoged, lay the neck | eon For terms nlease make applica | Mitniner airensemens te ah irene nea roa GRATES, FURNACES, and peas lepton treme aR i 0 ey ace tear ia committee proceed | Of the bottle upon aston, thea take a hammer | tion to A. NEWTON, of the firm of Clagett, | Finiet bake ovens and summer amangements | We would call particularatiention to our BLUE | vented from entering Krngas’ and were. ‘Old Point Comfort, om th 7 ae the | ud a few well directed blows will generally | Newton, May, & Co. seS<OlW Tare the Stor RIDGE COOK STOVE for word or coal. Also, | preted to force their Sanus ies dew be to Old Point Comfort, on the ye ther and to} do the business. OR SALE — $1200—-THE SQUARE | They have a'soa very large aseoriment of the | the Light street, or Morning Star Cook Stove wih, acess ee we: Se ees ene ome amc — north of Squer> 455, containing 12,400 fee; | !2'estand most avproved patterns of Grates, Par~ | Roaster bclnd, for wood of coal mude by Har TLWAUMEB, Seip: 5.—The extra session of escort them to our wn. = <e ~ beast 3 7 7 {7 Coats, Pants, and Vests, ? vith J ler, Chamber, « uing-Room, Oitice and Store | werd, B: improved by a neat two-story Frame Honse, with bey ee no , five rooms Y Phere are a aimiber of young end Pea of = song) for woed and c thrifty fruit trees, vines, and a vartety of cheice | Nor} can furn yest sulted to this & Co t lumore; a decided [Signed by the Committee. ] rniug Star, the cast- ad the being and : the Legislature met at Madison on Wednes- = day, when Goy. Brookford submitted a mes NOAH WALKERS 33 Suits, Business Suits. improveme Mausux HALL Croraiwe Empo- ings bein Tuat Kyree —One of our citizens was, this You wiil do weil to call and ine theli roasting “Ope We desire to | tj wife _ leisy has saat alpen aicm, Browns’ Hotel Butiding, respectfully sunounce that | roses ‘and other flowers in the grounds. Terms: eas to call and examine their as- eune vies sellissins * | Hon of measures for the protection of the citi- 4 = - ‘ - LAND WINTER CLOTHIN ‘1 £ 5 o goods. They wi! es: i nertance o} ‘a ! morning, presented with a knife, which was Lee eneay tee topenion comprising oh eae ey | One-half cath ; remainder in 6 months Enquire J Sortment of goods. ‘They will take great pleasure | impress upon pare ance of call intended as a compliment to his personal ap- arance. Itis not as valueless as thut of h we once heard, ‘‘ without blade, back, or handle,’ but in these respects is complete. Open, itisa span in length, would weigh at least a pound, and, in a museum, with ag ap- riate label, might be regarded as an ex- on from some subterranean city. The rivets are loose, and there is a thick accumu- zens of Wisconsin in Kansas. lie says that many, not expatriated, who have gone to Kensas for !awful purposes. haye been seized, robbed and imprisoned, and their lives jeopa: a by Missourians. He calls on the Legislature for redress, the Go. eral Government being impotent or wilfa! negligent. 7 we = p at a: Fl e . " "é corer of M fin showing thelr as-ortment We are sure that Gawriewks anv Yor sus" CLOTHING Of the Lewert aud rich- Lopes Lass one eradiaret cabin our Soods are very low, as we bay for casi. 5 p.m se 6-3t* i> Terms casi au2v2m a pa Sia) ee ema OR RENT OR SALE.—A SUBSTANTIAL Gucer STAT LUNER Y.— Lb OHEAP- fine Brick House, desirably situated on the est place to buy Schoo} Studonery isat corner of Massachuset s avenue ana 1th street, TAYLOR & MAURY’S containing 10 rooms with coer sy pomp of sez Book and Stationery Store, near 9th str. ood water In the yard. Would rather sell taan = aay = fent. ‘The hovse 1 built In the best manner, and OLD HAMS! OLO HAMS ing for Baltimore Nas uacu re. We wonl2 gisv call attention to COLLINS & COOS PARLOR COMPANION, or PATENT IMPROVED LATROBE, for Le ing Parlors and Chambers above. Forty refereuces can be civen In this city to. ubstantiatc teeir mperlority over ail others in use. Alsa, Moore's hot-air F ur- neces and Spencer's Elevated Oven Cooki ng Ranze.togetho: with Cookinz, Parlor. Dining- room, Cuambex, Hall, Oitice, and Church Stoves, est designe, fn material, trinming, and workmanshtp. To those who stady excelienca, with ¢conomy tn faslitonable ar- ticles of dreas, an opportunity ls bow offered for aslecting from oue of the moet attracilve stock of goods tu this city, at very reduced prices, ap a 1[?Sarsapariila is regarded as the best allerative for all diseases arising from wn tmpure atate of the blood, DANDKLION If. Valuab'e tonic and aperient, espe cially adapt. 4 to f the liver and neve oe iH Srp telat tana eae New York, Sept. 6.—The Tribune, of this ‘ t from the above | 4s three-stories and attic high. Possession given \ E HAVE REC EIVED ALOT OF MAG- jogatit e various sty.es and patterns. Also, Gas | m raing, states chat Mr. Phillips, re Slee lation of rust. It bears the stamp “ Tho Sail- i semis immediately Apply to GEORGE LANG- is cee snip) sour ge are ane very Stoves and Ovens, Corlavie Rauges, Summer Ba- | dont of that paper in Kansas, was not kille! pedi this, he coal eget ion The Ascuta for Baltimore, COLEMAN & KODUERS, aly Le Bitty) Metween Mana ¥> settee arto eer. Vermont ave, and 1 street. Sheet fro: oe ara eer! having beea in New York ift was acce ied b the following letter ; i = s = =. MEDICAL CARD. = Repals du: On Mat cay, and is now on his return ty Kan gift was accompanied by Ore itis notofien that] FYAKM FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER enced workmen in s . ‘“Wasminctom, Sept. 6, 1956. Pace Pensa offers for sale a farm situated in Loudon ROH. PERABEAU, GERMAN SOMEG- } ing ns with a call that tb Baltimore Markets “« Mr. —-—, oak Sir i path he mr dently wonderful power iu rewoving thellis that flesh ta befr | County, Virginia, near Draynsvilie, containing pathic phy 2, the honor to omer ils § the Sest manner ife, for being puty then iam my self i wan Battimone, Sept. 6.—Flour is quiet ; sales mio ane eoree of How.rd street at $6 754 W heat is qui red at $1 43a$1 Si te SI S5a51 62; choice $1 62 Corn is stendy; sales of white at 5S8a63e., und yellow at 63a64e. Whisky is unchanged; sales of city at 32a: and Olio at 32a33e i about 464 acres. Fifty acres are in wood ‘Phe | services to the Inbal soil is naturally equal to anyin the county. A vicinity. plot of the land can be seen at the oltice of the un Otlice and Residence on} street, No. 158, be dersigned. RICHARD P. JACKSON, No 155 | tween “th and 2ist streets. Bridge street, Georgetown. se 5-1f N. B.—Howieopathic medicines for sale, which 5 [VE > the Doctor prepares Limmselt with the preatest seater Magi thee E Par- veranda Ayue, for Bilous and Kowel a : en poet! Also, table and transient bozr@. inquire at Mrs, me. & e3 SMP IF street. z Sear SL OR SALE—A CONVENIENT SMALL Jy; HE SUBSCRISER HAS ON B 1 2 SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A House, on 10th street, only two or three doors full supply of School Rooks and School Ke- from Pa avenue. ‘Its central location renders tt a quisites, and would cai! the attention of pare very d sirabie dwelling for persons engaged in teachers, and pupils, where t business. ‘The frovt room mitzht be used as a iat secon to. Bat the Bitters prepared by Dy < Washington Haviag our owa wexon there Wilt he nothing P put on styves to pay for their deliver SIDLEY & GUY, 38) Pa.avenue, bet lth an@ 1th st TP” Please notice oar nor 30-ecsit ur you to be at the ugly men ball on the 22 of this month with that knife “One op tum Uaty Men.’”? It is said that the right of our friend to the knife is disputed by several gentlemen whoze +eauty has not yet been eung by the poet. no and sale f4 onrlvaled by a! The tevtimony tn Ita favor giv: diwe.l known Physicians at e country Lape ae a care, bor compl SUHNOUL KUUKS AND SCHOUL REQUI. TES. Washington Stove Depot! Southeast corner Penna, avcawe and 11th street N STORE A large ateck of and unsurpas TH A Sitver Cur, manufactured by Mr. Sam’) Lewis, was recently presented to the Wash- ington Light Infantry by one who was, for a number of years, a member of that sterling corps, and for a large portion of the time ita New York Marke-s New York, Sept. 6.—Flonr is steady; sal of 5 O00 bbis.; State $6 05aS6 40; Uhio $6 45 236 65: Southern S743087 60 i pared by po F ZANTHOBEA made by H. It {4 a sure remedy he unmery “acy. Fos #,j9 in Washington by CHAS. STOTT. au 25—2W cal 5 Antes Wheat is unchanged; sales of 25,000 bust - ; i — : me Ontees Le most wccommodating terms, at eis; Southern white $168 Corn is drooping commanding officer, and who never hesi tave- e £ to tne Ladle pr. Da | Show room fora Milline TY, oF fitted up for a La Mi: HOMAY? ae ne 6S ping, ed to exerf his utmoct energies to advance its Pe Eh ed pty age i ; of Iugredt. | des’ Shoe Store, or Fancy piieariag Store Its Book anc cy Siare, High street, near ist. | 8! ms Ea eencnys f 45,000 bushels; Sonthern mixed 67c interests and discipline. It bears the inscrip- as. Their efficacy and | Proximity to the avenuc would mukeita good | oy nstru tion, slower; sales of 150 bbls ; mess $19 50. Lard are unchanged ryetice of over thirty tion ‘‘ September 12, 1856,’ the twentieth fe been’ etrichly fol stand for any neat business. Apply to \W. LEN- f —* Georgetown |p itrea ata trifling cost, Bakizz, Koastine, Brotl- anniversary of the Company ; but as arrange- OX, OF at Miss Leuoxts, on Bi, becweed 10th and | INK, PEN S, KULERS, INGSTANDS, | '2¥, &c , detiles competition years; and, where the directlons lowed, é Whisky is Grm; sales of 250 bbis.; Ohio 32 hi fatled to + all Irregularities, : : , to : teen ; = »X ments had been made for an excursion on that | relieve petefel and aifscals Menstruation, (particulariy,) ai | 2b streets. au 27-tf pine Folders, Letter, Cap, Note, Blotting, S09 Rererguces can ve given who will testify to — - pi the change of It ney will Wi OR RENT. FURNISHED COUNTR and Wrapping Paper, all selling out, very low, at ‘ Financia) approaching day, it will be shot for on the i from co Tr—A Y | 306 Pennsylvania uvenue. THE COOK STOVE! New York, Sept. 6 —Stock : nineteenth of October. The winner, of course, ceasfully Dwelling, with lawn, orchard, garden, and | eg JOBN 2. eLhts. AU [ ask is an examination to satlsfe the great | » Sep Stocks are dull; Chi will treat to lemonade, to be drank from the i por bax, owe tall aivermons ee oe gid elthy eine one Ori) REWAKD.WaHE UNDERSIGNMD | economist. JAS. SKIRV.NG.” oand Ri i Island 954; Cumber and Cox! ie) * - ' ni Zhlv nthe : 1 Sn f B.—PTHE UNDERSIGNE Me 5 ilino Sentral s 73; 7 Polished and handsomely constructed cup. naMURE B_WAITH, tis hoventh atrent’ Wolke mpc; | fom Washington in Prince Georye’s, Md Re- $50 Will yive $50 reward for information that wr Ea asenee, ir tres Woks Now York fer to Sweeny, Kittenhouse, Fant & Co, and Eq | wall read to the detection and conviction of the wing & e th any se itor of the Star. Possesston ;rizen st qny tine af | villain or villaine wirson Sanct ty night Just fired | ,; Fhe following is one of the many recommenda ter tye (Stu cover, au 25-Im his dwelling tn this (Washington) county, ee ee ae ie A ery lar gentleman of care Ait oe wM SAMUE! wad KR. 5. T. O1SSké., Georges whom all orders must be Central 864 Lilinois Central bonds 903; Read- t, and the Pills will be so videotially, by mall, to ing 853. Sterling exchange is dull. Baivtiant Concert 1x Prospect.—M’lle Parodi, under the direction of M Strakosch, and assisted by Signor Tiberini, Signor Ber- nardi, the famous baritone, and the ever wel- come and» wonderful viclinist, Paul Julien, Will, in the course of a few days, give a con- certin Washington Of Parodi’s merits as a |.—See'siguatare on the box; to counterfeit it 1s for : Jerr es ae sais city, the orlginal of wh! may be seen by DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE on | Scorgeiown Ane MADDOS. | any ane calling E Weaninerea suirad THE HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN — | 22°" ——= ] arg ee The very pleasantly situated Cottage opposite the HATS! —¥V4LL SEYLE 155 ‘ ieee hes davinet e”? Stove purchased inher ene th airengiat WE, AwERUDUCE TO-DAY BELL E?S | at your establishment last fall uas been income et cen en : fashionable fall style DRESS HATS ip Citrate of Magnesi tive, ow extensively ured on the cor 4 America, mapufactured daily. Soda ighly approved construction. A 4; Wii a full eopply of hue Per- agreeable JOHN W. MYEKS & Co. DEALERS IN Whi ¢ and Red Ash, Egg, Stove, Transition. Nut, Cumb. Lump, & yi Comba, Shaving Brushes, aud Fotis use in my family since that tf its advantages i: ‘ksmith's Coals aig as she hae ental tee. cae el f solicits em te cas te eee 32° | tiso, HICKORY, OAK. ANU PINE Sap os Sha hae pone dly bi Sorte Serra aaa ptscn ma Eeasssivaaio tenses? | Peed geet frees, fruit and omamentul trees, and | fo on at eo. we ee Cos. treme iaplicity of construction end mentee | PPEBSONS LAvING IN FUEL Foe Tae ae bare poli wie delight y Sign on : ooeans New Drug Store, 35¢ Peunsylvania avenue, has a front 33, and a depth of 300 feet. ‘There 13 Hat Cap and Gents, Furaishing Store, ne a Be fei cba Se winter will Red iro thes on ae : is metropolis Signor Tibern' tr & pump of excellent water on the premises. | 9) (2b © 9th and With s: = hi be chasse fgg | ing us their orders, or} P ’ is a new and great tenor, who made his debut wore For terms apply toM. ADLER. ge ee 342 Pa avenue, between 9h and Wth s:rectz. | the facility with which it may be cha. ged from | (22 US thelr orders, or leaving them at P. J. Steen in New York iF Be Som aactel te Metinides au 2-eclw t the Academy of Music, and, au Bec en privately informed, “ pro- feet furore.’ Store, No. 4887th et, Letweea D and E, as wil b promptly fied With the best article and ai ow prices ial aworcd toa Renee Ana ay the perfeet OCK, FIXTURES, AND ADIES’ ASTiC BELT UFEALO | Manner in which ity oformes I's dulies : 00d will of a store. ‘Terms easy, and made Hair Pine pene Work ‘Roses, Pen The peculiararrangements of [is flues, keeping droge, or dange! sotferere from th’ Fe. SALE —st loannes, = 240 lbs. given tot of sl dines . by resorting, to c known by addressing J. 8 at thisottice, Se 2-e03; | working Cotton, Needles, &c., at ren os gap rnc greta Kew. render 2 lbs. eT a pvané aie which contains gone of a a en ¥ = far, the best bresd-baker © market. Sethe ge > penne neice and ten o'clock last i Pr ing the Blo Xpelling the remaias of | PXLOR KEN’.—NO. 299 AND 35 OF THE DA — es EE waa 1 have, therefore, every reason to ex-ress my ee emt comeret@ ey night, un alarm of fire was caused by the | sr) iy, Partying tie 8 en clogged, | TT Fow of houses on I street, between 15ti and MHS. FRANKLIN, satisfaction with it) m Fire Weed. ope we pol be body, 0 io st i 3, P| it “to- a . - < = e z =e : burning of rub aathe Sevewte Wand, The itecif 1 Breaking wpabe i od recuperatiog tts ea- ber. “They are first Clase hsuven, as nas TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, au30-'m? “aaa bans —— —. SEWARD.—RAN AWAY FROM Companies were out. and went a short distance | Cries . joni | for large familles. They wili be’ rented low to | (YRATEFUL TO TUE LADIES OF WASH Se a the subscriber, Iving near Upper Soutien an uariancey caer Sat and Fevers chifistwiee 4 fas fot three sears, | good tenants fngion and tts viciulty for their former pa- MADAME MOUNTS » Prince Geore’s county Aid. disporition was manitested by some young per- ieied Coter's || Pew No. 36 in Christ Chureh, Geory+town, | Tenage, resprctfully informs them that she wii] CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. I's el ucts Me iwony one | (Dt Nerwe V's) forsale Applyat Rigys « Cos, | resume her vocation on Monday, the Sth of Sep- | pis INVALUABLE REMED) toate peso gag ronewing ef | OA HYD (intel) se d-eo3t Seg kaving vacazt hours for afew more had at No. 339 G street, z —_—— ————— » F., bs eg ant hours a fer th, s e. s Pucler of the blood, rep I-Im BACT OF LAND, CON- | scholars, requests the ladies who ate desirous of | 284 Twelfth, sout sy petmemal sHairDye.—Gray | & ie! —— - port of the Vinge of nes ellis wien Singlag, Pod ree epi References: Rev. Mr Phe'ps a be i jeorgetown ig e Valley Vicw | elaborate style of the Opera, to favor her with an- s . ; “t (ant injury te Mate or etu. | Farm, the residenee of the late sobn H King, | early application e OP° ey penny Church and.cn Shave been awarded toWm. | deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites *6 NEGRO MAN LEN, who calis i imvelf LEN HARROD; be ts adark mulatto, avout thirty-one years of age, five feet seven lece > high; Le hasa sear on the ri bt knee caus d byacut; half of his heed sha » and very grom spoken o. son who was fullowing the companies. he chief of the police arrested a young man and took him to the guard house, but he was per- mitted to depart on kis promise to do better. wien % I wit! give theabove reward if caught out of the State of slaryland or District of Columbia, or one Aw AssauLt —Last night, Mr. John Medley waz taken to Central Guard-house to make a] Firrxxs Me: the Rev. J. Hanson. h ‘Lerms mide known at her residence on E st , hundred dollars if caught in the State of Mary- complaint He eaid he had been knocked on } A menen 6 ro a, = inthe District for a tine private residence; about | No 405, between 9th and 10th streets, or 2t the WOOD AND COAL. laud or District of Columbia, aad anes. ia the head with a tumbler, in a restaurant on | Prejatice axstast Dying sho inet OF 2O acres of this tract 18a beantiful grove of tim- | Music Stores of Mr. R. Davis and Mr. €. Hilbus E ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARgE | % brought home.so that A cam pet him avain. the avenue. He was badly cut, and looked ag | !t would be against covering » bait head with « wig, ber, the balance cleared and in a hizh state of cul- au 30-2w supplies of WOOD 8 . Wa. A Bareunion's Haix Dre produces a color notte be | tivation ‘Lhe suiamit of this tract Js from 350 to ee a D and COAL, which we distinguished from uature, and ts Wauwan a ae a rae can sell m the boats at very low hee “9 Sratrch can eas eetes eae | Waatddtarn Georgetvertt 9p the wiiece ete OHN P penn hoy irae KEN THE | dowel tootons thelt winter fuel woud 4d ri 4 ashing’ F be mY ‘ent val- p - 8 HAVIN AKE | do wel give us ac: fe ¢ Phamgahr re ‘Goods our the Calted States, by Drag- ley of the Potomac. it wit! be sold entire or In J os co tonne au28-tt 2.B BEALL, [PANCY AND STAPLE DRY GuoDs.— 1 have just opened a wel!-sele sted assortment if he had been otherwise roughly handled. He ceuld not identify the porson who threw the tumbler, nor any one of the parties con- basing eise- | of the above goods at No 31 Market Space. be- t r A well known Coach Fac’ on 6th. where. BOGUE B we wee: Sth streets, (teree from lang oan gen paella slid POS She nag Serpe kew Comer el UD street, between Loutslana avesiue and se? No. 145 Water street, Georetovin | [wit caneaven to give miy und¥elded atteansctD have bis wounds dressed. ee anLOn, 233 Broadway. New Yoru? WILLIAM | Also, alarge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot | C street, long conducted by Mr. Jobn’ 2 al who will favor me with their calls ‘ee For sale by CHAS. STOTT, Pounsylvanta avenue, on es rer Fifth and H streets west, Wash- | M. Youn ane Prepared is aeanseeetnes aa T. 3. & W. M. GALT, 4.C, GIBSON, = = i 128m, elty. repatr all descriptions of COAC DEALER .B. sales mall pr. fits will gl Me ed sr bai nel. AMER? aT ag Cee ee yee Moe Gearon. pide King, | WAGONS, &c., onthe most reasonable terms,| LEHIGH AND SGHOYPKILL COAL. latin rer me building on New York avenue, between Nint {[7" Silver Ware Maunfactory.—tam now | Now pect street, Georgetown, D.C. | An the very best inanner, and at the shortest no. Also, HICKORY. OAK, AND PINE WOOD | —~———____@useew) 3. 6. and Tenth strects, inieet ae dean, er are eae oe Je 18-tf [Intel] EJ. KING, | tice, He respectfuily invites his fellow- citizens | 3 CARGOES ON “THE WAY—ONE OF | GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- opening in a floor desi a jhe t e le ee ee 1 ele nian @ cule au 12-I1m White As i Injurtag banself severely. He was for a long | [or gale, every variety of tne Watches, of ine ince SOR RENT.—DWELLING HOUSE, No, | CSvebimatiat aw 12-1 Ash, one of Red Ash, one of Lehigh ®” ceived by the Secretary of the Treasury, in the wity of W, » Matil the Ieth of September mext, fora satiable’s not less (haa ons hundred time senseless, and the violence of the concus- complete assortment of rich Gold Jewelry. 332, Pennsylvania avenue north side between HATS—HATS—HATS! Persons laying’ in their coal for the winter, sion caused a copious effusion of blood. He aud vice Waich repairing of every desoription douain the baat | Oth and lth atdoote One of the best locate ce | ReEBE’S NEW YORK FALL STYLE | 3C24iNg us theirorders wilt ind them Aled wt experienced pete men, ~ ~ the best article at a moderate advance on priiue | feet by one hundred for the new Custom ed to his home, where he Sitted to ve satietction. | pees Saas pecty. - ae en Apply 2 HATS for 1856. Also, Philadelphia cost. Wood of the best quattty always on + | House gad Post Uftice at Georgetown, D C. , was promptly convey’ 4 No. $88 Pa. avenue, betwoen 9th and 10th streets. BO. Hl. B. WHITE & CU., on the prem ses, or | and other fashionable shapes now receiving Coal kept under cover, 12940 poundsta the ton JAMES GUTHRIE A will, doubtless, reeeive such attentions as the . ign of the Large Spread agi, to CHARLES H. LANE, Gent’s{{Furnishing | at LANK’S Fashionable Hat, Cap, P Ty OM GALT.” Secretary of the Treacury, inmates of bis housebold only can bestow. jy er 4.0. HOOD, | Store, 424, Penn. avenue. aur.) an deg {and Gents. Furnishing Store. au 29-tf IN. W. cor. 1th and C sts., No. 547. au29-tiisep (int & Union)

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