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AUCTION SALES = | TELEGRAPH NEW: “By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers WO. VALUABLE BUILDING Lots FRM THE ASSOCTATED PRESS. T Auction.—On WEDNESDAY APTER-| BY MOUSE PRINTING TRLEGRsFR. NOON, the 10th isstant, at 5o’clock, in font of | = lysed Se a to the highest bidder at preted “ Public cole, Lote silent 17 and-18, in Square | Th Yellow Fever at Goverhor's Island. reat Cures b: ‘ofesser De Gra OIL. Ji Peet jest Phifladelphtfa, of Rhen- mation ; one eugentery cowety, Rheumatiem re. m, No. 150 Fourth at: Sprains 3 urth street, Inflammation Tue Dust at St. Lovts —We have by the St. Louis papers = try Kay twee me ae of the duel ( tel ) n | end B. Grats Brown, editor of the Misosrt Demo. Sreaety br: W" Bpence, Contes rireee Pans eet wean erat, and Thomas Os ernelds, United aur Henty Casi Compbell, Lower Marion, Burne and Scarlet Fever, District Attorney. It seems that the affair - eck aS had its origin in the recent heated campaign Scie new Wen ph iatdabarwneeamanig Se n First Grand Confectioners’ Ball E JOURNEY) eel ELOY CONECTIONR FVENING STAR, ~ Local INTELLIGENCE. SS ‘Tur City is remarkably quiet ; free from in their friends and the public of Was! ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, and more, that they will give their first Grand Annual Ball, at Carust’s SaLoon, on tense excitement, and as healthy, if not more} +) a: state Mr. Reynolds was the regular | cured of tes! eaxot three sears, by gor bottle; Mrs MONDAY, Sept. 15th, 18¢3. B tine DT husetts and New Jersey ave-| Naw Yorx, Sept 6.—One case of yellow +o, than during apy previous autumnal sea- pdidate of the from = street; Mrs. Vasquez, 212 Pine etreet: Mra. Collins, An experienced Committee have made arrange- fronting Massac: & lot being 25 feet front | fever has been 1g Se d coo.. The matter of news fs ecaree, and oat | ae a ae oe crenmaerat. al: | wk saces price Aster hoatnetma im cae naaricic— | menta to mane thisone of te best belmeveratzen | BUC and on & ateret cock ron ern ee little oceurs in that line to particularly interest meral reade: jens 0 in this cityin a New York style For the accom. 1 di Our citi t A the get Tr ir citizens seem ‘by about 105 fect deep. The title is indisputable.) since yesterday noon, but no deathe, and one modation of Ladies, Su - ‘These lots are valuable, and must be sold, 284 | case st Fort Hamilton. and two atthe M Burne, Bruiser, Croup, Cuts, and sure cu vefor Rheumatism, * offer an excellent opportunity for a purchase 17 8 | tary Hospital, but no deaths. in one to three days. Bottles 25, $1. Pper will be ready at 9 Pro. Onas. Dubus. 29.9. Eighth atreet. oy pes though su: ing Buchanan, advocsted the fon oth, PB 0 bour during the night; and wi’! be furnished by election of air, jr., who is supposed to contented and happy—the Indies just as beau- | +0 Ro ublican in his sentiments. J-srge betties,sen times. oi Peto tr s nA: | an experienced caterer. A fine Brass Band is cn- | *t improving part of Wasbington. tifal and fond of <‘shopping”’ as ever; while the } °°; S06 oF his speeches before the election, | siyiimer trent, Baltimore; aad STOTT & Go. and J. gaged for the occasion. ‘The best Confectionsand | ,,rorms: One-fourth cash; the residue ix teres The U 8. F merchants, not one of them, 80 far as we have Reynolds belabored Brown pretty severely. i Sahonapt rah be farnished. ae beatog Intense 2 Bostox, Sept 6 neni Mesedo c —_ learnt, complain of the prevailing an The latter did not send an immediate chal-| g— Heefiand’s German Bitters,—Certi- eae tea peter a beep vl hon rye ery re ag ss ak eect len Macedonian, which hae wot m= eg ambition for the —— the eae! rm lenge, but waited until after the election of Senta of Ralph Late, Haq, Editor “Spirit of Times,” trom- | Tne we nyo city, from the commllitesoaiseare WALL, BARNARD & CO. examination for the past ae . re he oe pe ar om tempo exited | EIS, A alae eee Seas |g emp RSE oe, | etiand aos dor nthe evenng ote | Gm, Ruccmmeer,” | much rutl: She wit Kawess gene. e,t* es : * an e due! . ear Sir:—The Bitters are in great ommi of Arrangements.— ohaf- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, t : Y ve to and gazetted, and contribute much to the de- paces. They had but ono fire, and Brown _ 18 aidition to the quantity sold by Moxley & onep’ v 1 Auctioneer very tho ight of those whose pecuniary circumatances po of a personal gratification. The « stocks,”’ however, are not yet complete, but soon will be, as albladies interested are par- tievlarly informed. The male sex are not un- field, Chas. Meyers, G. Bleshing, Jos. Klem, A. Beehler, J. Gabert. se 2 2we NEW STOVE HOUSE. was wounded in theknee. This was considered “* satisfaction,”’ and the parties shook hands, took a drink, and went home. The Cincinnati Columbian says Brown is a writer of a good than auy other medicine. I find valescent fever patienta to rebuild thei: . Thave aeed during the last immer, in my own family, four Tecommended to me first by a neighbor, y system was cr ted ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT at Public | Tugh!y repaired to make her Gt for sea. Sales—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, a Sentember 10th, at 5}¢ 0’clock, on the premires, Narrow Escape. I shall sell Lot No. 23, in Square No. 140, front- Bostox, Sept. 7.—The seventh Passérige\ ing 50 feet on north M street, between ith and | train on the Kastern railroad made & Barrow cs ot uD- | deal of force, and is pretty well known as the sitions Vover: es 19th streets west, iunning back 110 feet toa 50 eseape on Friday evening, the draw of the mindful of the fashions, much as they criticise he struck the first’ blow in the Cincin- “7 wale Aa ir ace - feet alley. i i it ap- the better patt of creation in this very im-| "i Convention, 4. e. Knocked down the door. | sonar termed cheer oc Baca net ene tats Title perfect, and sale positive. Charles river belige, being open ss & ap portant respect They would have enough to do to attend to their ow affairs! have had a large sale, and have now become the standayd medicine in this vicinity. Tn coucinaion, 1 would say that I feel great pleasure In Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 end | Proached, and wasnot perceived until the train keeper to let in the Benton delegation, of 12 months, with interest, secured by a de-d of | Was so near as to admit of its being stopped which he was the leader, He isa native of 8 crit trast on the premises cnly within a few feet of the gap. 7 4 her | New Hampshire gtving you this nscimony ofthe value and onccess of 7oRr se6-d SAS. C. MOGUIRE, Auct’r, J ene National TaratRe.—Miss Keene and ber ‘See advertisement. e7-Smr at ah yam of Re cake Massachusetts on Kansas Affairs associates reached the city this morning, elate,/ Deariy Bovent Matrimony —Some threo — = = = By JAS. C. MeGUIRG, Auctioneer. z e understand, with the determination to en- baler their professional fame with the admi- ration and approval of our citizens. Every arrangement connected with their engagement weeks since, @ Mr. William Reed of Provi- dence, R. I, married a Miss Abby Gary of Boston, after a brief courtship of only three days. A fow days after the nuptial knot URNITURE AND HOUSE-KEKPING | Boston, Sept. 8.—A petition is at the Ex. Effec:s at Public Auction.—On THURS- | Change Reading Room receiving the signatures DAY MORNING, September Ith at 10 o’clock, | of merchants and others, urging the Governor at the residence of RK. 8. Sproule, Keq , on F | to call a special session of the | MARRIED, On the 28th ult , at Brookly. citv, New York: the Rev Dr. Constantine Pise, DR. HENRY vogislature to i i NSTANTINE SIMMS, to Mi et, between %th and Mth streets, | sha/t sell all i : — and appearance this vet ae crap was tied, the wife was induced to send to Pao UONDERDORS 7 io paar in ee oar _— ee Eats, vie: Phage! rx ans the endangered safety brilliant results; and we confidently chronicle | providence, where she had some $600 invested, | @. Onderdonk, of Ever Green Park, Long Island. Superior ros-wood Chickering Pianoforte daughte tM Property of the sons and our belief that the fullest triumph which an} 114 get the money. to enable her husband to eb riphcs wats Mahogany hair spring-seat Sofa ghters of Massachusetts, and to devise intellectual art can achieve, awaits them. ’ start im trade, he being in want of funds Do — plush covered parlor Chairs, Rocker means for their relief and defence. After she had sent for the money, she discov- Rosewood and msrble-top Table, walnut What The female department of Miss Keene's com- DIED, —— F i aot On the 6th instant, in the 26th year of her age, ot Firemen’s © any, is represented with rare effect, prosent- | ored that her new lord had already one wife : ime, io ona : n i , 8 Celebration. ing 3 happy combination of talent and beauty, | 54 hie teaeer? led her to revoke the order. rhipp lat sctd alll al ons auaeeee persed veg pal agen Preeti apg New Haven, (Conn ,) Sept 5.—This day among the number, Miss Cornelia Jefferson, ®| The second order, however, did not arrive in (Phila. and New York pa le as2 copy.) . . prmamierdiapay lisceniy Darpons} ‘Uflcloth .| bas been one of great excitementon account of gifted sister of our popular comedian, makes | 5..:on. for the money was sent, and fell into| Onthe6th instant, THOMAS YOUNG, azed | Morning Star and Sunrise Cook-Stoves. : the firemen’s prize trial ‘The ci Bronze Hat ‘Tree, ball Lam: °: city never Crimson damask Curtains, MSesudae: &e sented a more lively aspect. The line Gilt Window Shades, Chintz Curtains under mareh near noon, and was about a mile her first appearance on the oecasion. A word of advice to the frequenters of the theatre : Go early to possess yourselves of availab the hands of Reed, whe with his first wife, have made themselves scarce. ninety-one years, On the 6th instant, JOHN, irfant son of BF. and H.W. Rittenhouse, aged 13 months and 10 C. WOODWARD & SON |b te OPENED A NEW STOVE, GRATE id th fi da LISEENE eee: £ URNISHING SSTAB Buarlcaer lle — and a half wos There were thirty-six ts, and at the same time avoid the confu- ps.—Last night af theatre 2 . ENT. next door to C. Woodward’s old | Feather Beds, Bolsters. and Pillows companies and eighteen bands of mene he fon which too frequently mars the commence Pi ge es aS ned een aks oat Badensberg, on, the 25th ult.» Miss MAR- | stand, No. 31. Pa. avenue, between 10:h and 1ith | Hair and husk Mattresses, Comforts, &e sides thi.toon of wartiel meat, nem >- went of all fashionable entertainments The|¢ Hospital Style’’ of bair-cutting performed | In Georgetown, on the 6th Inston’ of epi ed Sy Where they will keep constantly on hand Mehogany Sideboard, & Dintng Tables number of men was about fifty to each com- better plan, by far, is to secure your seats| ine basardous feat of walking up the aisle of | the brain, CHARLOTTE, infant waughier, of SPOVES and GRATES best ent es ot inane ee en 2 pay. Wilwnes Wane el LA ne during the day. the parquette, thus exposing their bare polls | Stephen ‘T. and Virgini\ Brown, aged 1. months } yo; Also, a large assortment of HOUSE-F UR | Silver plated tor. Table Cutlery windows, and handkerchiefs wor waved by c aye Cured to the gazo of the “gods above.’’ It was erg NISHING ARYICLES. Their leading Cook- | Cooking-stove, Kitehen Utensils fair hands amid continued cheers. The ma- Tee CHESAPEAKE 4 n10 CAN tirely successful. We had no idea the style was so popular. Cheer on cheer greeted the flattered and blushing youths, and they gained the centre of the dress circle covered with xp- plause, With a modesty which did them in- finite eredit, they wore their hats on their re- ing Stoves for this Fall are the MorNiNG Star, and SuNRIsE. They are so arranged as to burn woodand cor'. The Star has an exce lent oven, ventilate t through the pipe, a Summer Arrange- ment attached, und a cast fron Roaster, which makes the stove so complete that there can be nothing more deired in a first class cook stove Terms : $30 ard under, cash: overthatsum,a | chines were beautifully decorated This af- credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed | ternoon the prize trial came off on the Green. — bearing interest. fea : which were filled with more men and women re 6-4 43. C McGUIRE, Auct’r. n were ever there befvre at the same time — = = jeteen machines » layed eash through 450 SPECIAL NOTIC fe >! i $500 x Mbeecertiir coin OnE feet of hose, and the first prize of Was ‘For Sale and Rent. ——_— A GENTLEMAN IN OFFICE, AND FAMI- ly, or several single persons, can be accomo- da‘cd with handsome furnished rooms with bosrd if desir d, ina ach t house, on the most reasona- ble terms. Apply ai No, 408 10th s1; ot, between week ending Saturday last was busily plied byawell-ladencraft. The arrivals at George- town were eighty seven in number, of which sixty-two were with coal, collectively amount- ing to about 7,000 tons, and worth exceeding $30,000. The rest were freighted with wheat, flour, firewood, lumber, cooper. stuff, and lime- stone. The receipts for the week were to the nearest round figures $3,300. The canal con- tinues in good navigable order throughout. The Lonaconing Company at (eorgetown have been filling orders for coal for the enst- ward. The Mary Cobb, for Boston, sails to- orrow with a cargo. ™ The Staunton Company has dispatched du- ring the week the schooner Hamilton, Hopkins, (240 tons,) for New York, and schooner J. Silliman, Clum, (157 tons,) for same port.— Intelligencer . A Sportsman iy Trousie.—Yesterday a in the rear of the ham boiler. They have, also, the Sunxisz, (tlat top,) never before offered in this market. ““hey burn wood and corl. None genuine excent the bottom plate in the bake oven ix fluted; wnich insures yood baking in the bottom of the ovea, which is venti lated tarough the pipe, and has a'so attached a hummer Arrangement in the front of the stove. Fluted bake ovens and summer arrangements are the Stove. They have a'so a very large assortment of the latest and most a>proved patterns of Grates, Par- ler, Chamber, . ning-Koom, Office and Store Stoves of all sizes, for wood ard coal, that the North can furnish, best suited to this market. You will do weil to call and era:nine their as- — . turn to their seats.—Buff. Com. Adv. None of these Stoves are genuine excent theabove regaled oc won by the Rippowae Company, of Stamford, of which a good deal is arriving down, at prices cdbrierea miei Adi Dang Be. __se&-6t¥ _ | named advantages are atteched,and Morning Ster recived seatheramal torariberam tor Conn The beight of the stream thrown by from $1 40 to $100, as to quality; also with | gg Tho Dublin Modical Express details a| {.OR RENT—IWO LARGE AND VERY | Cast onthe front of the Jove, und five stars cast COMPANIONS, or Improvid Latrobes (hem was 153 feet The second prize of $200 ease which confirms the opinion that the toad can eject a venemous fluid from its mouth. A boy aged six, while throwing stones at a large toad, felt something spirted into hiseye. He was attacked soon after with spasmodic pain in his eye—then with coma; at timos he would try to bite everything near him, sometime: he was in a state of aptey, at others if a state o° madness; on the tenth day after the at- ack the only symptoms wefe stupor and ina- hility to speak—a condition which has lasted for two years since. for beating nariors and roomsabcve. We was won by the Damper Company, No 4 of are also receiving perschooner Embark from Phil- | Hartford. “Toe height of the stream thrown adelphia, afew fanny Fera Parlor end Ottice | by them was 152 feet The third prize of $100 Stoves; also, 2 lot of the cele rated model Parlor | wae won by the Phenix Compan. No. 12, of Cooks, Excelsior Ha" and Oftice Stoves, and a] Brooklen, N.Y. The hel htref Gi » « number improved patterns was 149 fect. eo heig he stream We world aiso state that we bave a lot of the : ee SUN RISE COOKING STOVES with summer _ Kansas News. arrangements in front and fluted ovens for burning Cutcago, Sept. 5 —It is presumed here that elther word orcoal, which we sha!l be happy to | (he Mr Phillips reported in the dispatch from furntsh to those of our customers who may be dis- | St. Louis to have been killed at Leavenworth Battie eens cuca y soliciting an exam} of the firm of Phillips & Brother, mer- nation OF our twee ae pra L ght pea. onyet tegen Leavenworth, as the gentlema. of MORNING SAR COJKING STOVES of | \b*t name who corresponds with the New Beitimore manufactures, being superior to any- | York Tribune from Kansas is at present ab- -E handsomely fuiaished rooms ina Lastahes rag antly located, one square from the Patent Otttce, and furnished with gas, bath, and 9'l modern ime rovements Board can be obtained either fa ‘he house or a few doors from it A’so, a Car-Joge House and Stabie for rent. Enquire «t 476 H s‘reet, near 9th. 828-3t* VOR SALE .—$100—-THE SQUARE north of Square 455, containing 12.300 fe improved by a neat two-story Frame House, wit! five rooms ‘There are anumber of young snd thrifty fruit trees, vines, and a vartety of choice roses, and other flowers {n the grounds. Terms: One-na'f cash ; remainder in6 months Enquire Ou the premises, neer Kenda’! Green, correr of M street und 6th street east, between 4 and 7 o'clock A Rewarwasse Town.—In the town of Har- by | ris 7 " iat sortment of goods. They will take great p'eacure | ining offered in this or any other market. vent from the Territo: young man undertook to amuse himself rison, Westchester county, New York, consist ate aur sel nent. We « g a} " " ry. shcoting small Loreen = SC scquumes - ing of a population of upwards of two thousand, | P™__ snail iy ae te aces Fa ep ae | D 58-12) Be dee Bee tae ee St. Louis, Sept. 6.—The Democrat pub- the Executive mansion. Ww i we have been informed by a clerical friend, {> Terms casn. au29-2m ———— a — a <a statement by the free-soilers wi the attendants to desist, which he declined on | there is no church, unless the dwelling like fine Brick House, desirably situeted on the | —~ : = OLD ESTABLISHED tived here yesterday confirming the tl the score that as a citizen of the United States | 1. coting houses of the Quakers may be called | Comer of Massacbuset s avenue and lth street, CHOOL STATIONEKY.—THE Cua P- he owned a portion ot the public grounds, and had a right, which be meant to exercise, to shoot on his own ground. Upon the approach containing 10 rooms with cellar Also,a pump of good water in the yard. Would rather se}! than rent. The house {s built in the best manner, ard Washington Stove Depot! of Ossawattomig. They say there were but fifty tree-soilersin the town at the time, and the attacking party numbered four buadre’, est piace to buy School Stationery fs at TAYLOR & MAURY’S se2 Book and Statiogery Store, near 9h str. ene The town hasno minister, no lawyer, no dvctor, and no drug store. What is perha better than all, it has no tavern or rum shop, Southeast corner Penna. avenue and 11th street i Js three-stories and attic high. Possession given N STORE AND RECEIVING WEEKLY, A | Several free-soilers were kill a of Oficer Norwood, however, this free and | having for years refused to grant a license. | immediately Apply 10 GHORGE T. LANG. ¥. S. MYER, large stock ¢f the universa)'y admired were taken prisoners” Two woes a easy citizen abandoned his “‘right,”’ and fled or LEY, on 11th, between K and L streets. MAGISTRATE. and ubsurpaserd Cooking Stove, ai shot. Brown and his son were Killed, riy with such rapidity as to leave his gun behind. Srvquuar Acctpent.—A child four months | *e5-1w PFICE OPPOSITE THE TREASURY TUBULAR OVEN. . also confirm the killing of Wm Phillips at The citizen can ootain his gun by application | o1g, of reapéBtable French Canadian parents, ARM FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRIBER DEPARTMENT, comer of F and 1sth | Which, for economy !n consum Ption of feel, sim- | eavenworth by a party « f Southersers under to Officer Norwood met with a singular death on Monday night. F offers for sa'e a farm situated in Louéon under Chubb’s Banking House. , strect se5 lw Hieity of constrn-tion, easily managed. easily re- | Capt. Ewery, and the driving on e Ter- Ptred ata trifling cost, Baking, Roasting, Broil- | vitory all persons unwilling ea cag osne my. Xe.» de $ pes poem eA against the free- rs. efereaces can be given who w! y to Letters from K:ns.s report that there we: the above qualities of this, . enly about two hundred eoch eertyan Dive. THE COOK STOVE Watewie. The free State men, it is charged All I ask is an examination to sati<f~ the preat made the first 2ro, wi ich the pro. see {t fell from its mother’s arms during her sleep, and the string of his cap catching upon the post of a cot at the side of the bed, it was suspended and strangled When the mother awoke in the morning, she missed the child, and looking for it found it hanging dead. It was an only child.— Montreal Adv. county, Virginia, near Draynsville, containing about 464 acres. Fifty acres are in wood. ‘The soil is naturelly equal to asyin the county A plot of the land can be seen at the office of the un- dersigned. RICHARD P. JACKSON, No 155 Bridge street, Georgetown se 5-tf 7OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- A Buoopy Fiest.—Last night, between eight and nine o’clock, a man named Charles Bruce, a hackman, went to the Central Guard- house and complained that he had been as- saulted and beaten by Robert Tate. Both are hackmen, and were near the steamboat NOTICE. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS PURCHASED the wel! known hous, sou hwest ave, ob ner of 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and bas thorouvhly renovated it, and begs He : i ” ‘ est economist. JAS. peed NG, forces returned, killing a ai it ne! 0 inform the citizens and sojo rners in Washing- |. “7 Pa. avenue. min sy “J and wounding alto- wharf waiting for engagements. A quarrel a lors and Chambers, with board. ton, that he is now prenared to furaish DINNERS gether some thirty persons led to blowe, and Bruce was beaten; bis head] Bav Moxry.—Spurious $2 notes are in cir- Suinioe ee piace aetna Inquire at MTS. | SUPPERS. &e at the shortest notice. Epiev? | The following is one of the many recommenda-| The free State men being repuleed, attempt- and hands cut, and bis body bruised. Tate | galation at the North, purporting to be of the | *! . Teans wi" find ali kinds of game in season, and tions sent to me by @ very po-ulergentieman of | ed to escapo by swimming tl i ai this city, the original of whicu may be seen by | doing 80 a Dumber were oa = any one Calling at my store: sanrae Sena r Wastineton, July 1856. . Mr. Jas. SkIRVING : , > B Baltimore markets. Dear Sir—The ‘ Invincib’e’? Stove purchased ALTIMORE, Sept. 5 —Flour ia stead at your establishment last fall has been inconstant J Wochap > Sales of Howard street at $6 87! use in my family since thattime. Its rdvantages Wa pts are large and prices 2a seem to me to be very decided First, its ex- 1 iower; good to choice white $1 55a$1 63; good we seu ied stheeguence and maragem<at | 16 oho; ce red $1 46a$} 52. Cora is lower: offer. render repairs almost unnecessary ings of nearly 5 agen eee oA the facility with which it may b ags of nearly 50.000 bushels; salee of white y at 60aG22,, and yellow at 60a63c. a@ wood toacoal bummer. Anu l menner in which it performa i's — ‘The peculfar arrangements of $¢. New York Markets - an even temperature around the loz Nzw Yorx, Sept. 8 —Flour is stead ; sales of 4,000 bbls.; State $6 @5a$6 40; Ohic $6.45 a$6.65; Southern $7230$7.60. it, by fer, the best bread-bake i 1 have, therefore, every reason to express my , Wheat is unchanged; sales of 12,000 bush- els, fair Southern red $150; Southern white was held to bail for his appearance at court by Justice Stevens, he having been arrested by officer Gill and Mr. Neitz, of the Auxiliary Guards., Cueap Marxetinc.—For two Saturday nights in succession, some market thief has taken baskets containing provisions from tbe market wagon of Mr. Alvin Schell. Last Sat- urdey @ young man was placed asa guard in the wagon. He had not been there many minutes when a man walked to the wagon and Inid his hands on a well-filled basket. The guard being a little too eager, did not let him remove it, and the fellow escaped a prosecu- tion for larceny. He was arrested, but dis- missed after a hearing before Justice Stevens. the bars suppiled with the choicest liquors, &c Patrons wi!! be attended to in Philadelphia sty e. WM. S. SIMPSON, se 5-3t 10th street and Penn. avenue. THITYY-FIVE THOUSAND DULLARS. Te Capitalists sceking Investment! NOS & H GALLAHER, TODD’S MAR be Building, adjoining Brown’s Hotel, have for sale, on commission. Thirty five ‘Thousand Dollars of Six percent, COUPON BONDS, se- cured by mortgages upon real estate worth double the amount of said bends, and {rterest payable seint-annue'ly at the Benk of the Valley, Win- chester, Virginia, or at the Bank of Metropolis, Washington, D C. ‘These vords afford as fe and judicions fnvest- nd, whilst they ere quite rs safe ns Corpo ration stoex, can be had for less money, yet pay- ing the same amount of Interest. je tothe Nt ee bo) aphid een eeesile E OR SAI E—A CONVENIENT SMALL Honse, on 10th street, only two or three doors from Pa avenue. Its central location renders it a very d-sirable dwelling for persons engayed in business. The frovt room might he used asa Show room for a Millinery, or fitted up for a La- dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store Its proximity to the avenue would make it a good stand for any neat business. Apply to W. LEN- OX, or at Miss Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and Mth strects. - au 27-tf OR RENT—A FURNISHED COUNTRY Dwelling, with lawn, orehard, warden, aud stables—5 rooms en first floor—hot ana cold baths, highly romantie and healthy situation, § miles from Washington in Prince George’s, Mad Re- fer to Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., and Ed itor of the Star. Possession given at any time af October. au Bank of the United States Jersey City They are altered from a broken District of Columbia bank There are also in circulation counter- feit $5’s on the Bergen County Bank, Hacken- sack, altered from $1’s. Pr The citizens of Portsmouth, N. H., aro to have a grand centennial celebration on the 16th inst, in commemoration of the establish- ment of the first printing press in the State —100 years ago. the perfcet ‘3. I> Coats, Pants, and Vests, Dress Suits, Business Suits NOAH WALKE@ 4 00., Maxste Hate Cuoruina karo: givx, Browne’ Hotel Building, respect! announce that thelr anucal display of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING is now ready for tuepection, comprising an aseortumen! of GewrLewey AND YouTus’ OLOTHING of the newest and rich- eat designs, in material, trimming, and workmans satisfaction with it Very respectfully yours, an 30. ™ ——— Prorgssom Epwarp D. Tippett, we see by t S desirable places of business on Pennsylvania eee ; S : nnn - | $168. Corn is buoyant; sales of 5,000 bush- = = = ; ot 4 Hence, with t b Rm OR RENT.—ONE OF THE MOST iL The bonds ure earch Five Hundred Dol- | HEC EIVING OUR PIRKST FALL SUP. - Souti = ’ — rte A 7 eer 2. : * | avenue for rent, and fixtures for sale. Apply at TSE : i 2 ARE NOW RECEIVING VERY many § noi 1. i : ‘navigating batioon.” There, as here, he|stveryreduced prices, 0 te ety Penn? avenue, between the hours at 3 GAS FIXTURES. ‘ bbls ; repacked mess $10a$11, Lard is steady; new and desirable DRY GOODS suitable gales of 150 bbls at 1342 for the present and com!ng srason “defies scientific condemnation.” Our old regarded as the best | and 6 o’clock. au 8-eotf E HAVE Now ON HAND THE MOST tiend is a rare instance of a genius, pursui : ng from an tmpure state of the = = te nent of Gas Chandeliers, We nane— ao) hisky isdrooping; sales of 150 bbis.; Obi i ortant Gbjects under a oe peace - heoayecpred bb hseipitonr drt glare doy OR SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA- » ever before offered in this city, | 20 pleces superior black Silks, some at &1 well | 32ic. < =e 2 difficulties. Lo our knowledge. has thus San ene Sa bead ~ ble residence on F street, between 20th and | comprising several new French and English pat- worth 81 25 Financial New York, Sent. 8 —Stookeare } igher; Chi- cago and Rock Island 95}; Cumberland Coal 19; Illinois Central bares 110; New York Central 863; Pennsylvania Coal Company 95; Reading 853; [llincis Centrai bonds 92. Sterling exchange is dull at 93 per cent pre- miu 21st, for the last eight years occupied by the late J M. Chubb, Es Possession given the Ist of November next. taquire of RIGGS & CO, au 12-eotf F° R REN T—TWO HOUSES, ONE ON 18th and I streets, with a back building; the house has twelve rooms, wits a fine large yard, suitable for a largefamily. ‘The other howe is terns. Call and examine before purchasing Gas ‘Tubing at low rates, and in ihe best man- ner. J W THOMPSON & BRO, se5-eo2w 269 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sis. PUBLIC NOTICE, OMNIBUS FOR THE CARS! N AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER been engaged for et least a generation in that | °! the bowels. mode of generating steam, and in the arrange- ment of a balloon for navigating purposes. A large lot fancy plaid and stripe Silks, very de- sirable for fali dresses, which we will sell very cheap 75 pieces plain and plaid French Merinos 25 do richand new style Monsselin DeLains 20 do mee and plaid sack Flannels 40 do White and Colored Flannels, some very EMAN & RODGERS. tis not often that f the thousaad sep iw Mrsicat —J. P. Caulfield, a teacher of mu- sic, is now making up his cla:ses of piano forte seholars, and gives notice that he will P wonderful power in removiog the But the iitters prepared by Ur, Hostetter, to be excellent, for to. tised in this paper, we ku fine £0 dozen Ladies’ and Mi:ses? Corded and Hoop ke happy to meet those who desire his instruc- on H street, between 13th and 19th streets, both 7% cet Skirts a ; fo our family. It ia no »@ untried article, but ide Ist, an OMNIBUS will leave COAL !—0OA > tion on that popular, nay, almost indispensa- ra’ trial before the An in desirable places to res: he. 71 . the Union Line omnibus stand in 7+ do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs at $1 50} yyy eos LL! COAL?!t ble instrument, at Mr. Geo. Hilbus’s music on and Hate anrivaled by any ai = For farther particulars enquire of GEORGE. & Georgetown, at Solclock a.m. and dozen ( OMPRISING THE FOLtOWING VARI- Store, Star Buldings, to-day and to-morrow Until two o'clock in the afternoon. All com- munications, addressed as above, will meet with prompt attention. THOS. PARKER. au 29-eo3w * OR SALE OR RENT.—THE TWO NEW three-story Houses with back building and cellar, on 12th street, the first square south of Penn. avenue, is offered for sale or rent. They / e ies: Red, Gray, and While ci all of the best quality” alamed Persons wishing to purchase their winter supply would do well by sending in thetr orders imme diately, and have the coal de.tvered direct from the vessel. and weil un Poystc! mutry is fromtense,—Exchange, by JN CALLAN. sep 2-Iw U7" Chelera now is not confined te any particular locality, but spreads bis dread wings over all pe end tndi- War Devartment at 5x; arrive at the depot 'n time for the 6 o’clock train of cars. Also, leave Geo yetown stard for each and eve- Ty train, one hour Lefore the starting of the cars, and be in attend, ice upon the arrtval of every in 200 pieces beached and Brown Cottons of the best brands 190 do more of those superior soft finish house- wife Cottons 100 do superior Shirttag Linens, all of the best P countrive and people. Let all be prepared by possessivg « | contain ten rcomseach. Inquireof J. W BAR- a. : brands _wi res one Youxe Carnoric’s Frienp Society —The | pitie or tie BALM OF ZA Hum- | KER, on H street, next to the Lutheran chureh, | | Fare io and from the carly train 2a cents; eli] 20 do 6-4.9-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Cotton Sheeting | gigq Secauee hea ee cai i following gentlemen have been elected officers ae ee <n ur | between 11th and 12th street. au Leotf | others to orfrom, 12% cents; Hayyeye extra, the Cottons ‘ " ot Pees. pened of this Society for the ensuing term: C 8S, Jones, president; N. Callan, vice-president ; V.E King recording secretary; J. H. Noyes, corresponding secretary ; (+. Ennis, treasurer ; W.A Kennedy, book-keeper; G. F. Allen, precarator. Larcentes.—Jacob IJ. Winesberry was ar- Tested last week of a charge of larceny of ci- gars, 4c. John Walter was eharged with the djarceny of a quantity of meat, the property of Wm. D Bell. Both parties were arrested by Officer Reynolde, and held to bail for court by Justice Birch Wood on a2nd, 811 of which wiil be sold as cheap and on as ron-opable terms as can be bad in thix city. T. H. WORTHINGTON, Corner l4th and C streets, near canal. se 3-e06t PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. MM” GEORGE HOFFMAN, (BROTHER ofthe eminent Pianist, Mr. Rica-, ard Hoffman, ef New York,) havin; comme to this city wader an engagement ag Organ- ist of St. Matthews Chareh. hes the pleasure of auncwncing tothe public, that he proposes divert ing some of bis time to private instruction on the PIANO FORTE. His terms for tuiton be ing S30 per quarter of 23 lessons Application can be made to him, at Mrs Mil- ler’s, Penn aye , between 14th and 15th streets, = $ oc ape Davis ; and which shell have s mri te attention. se2 eolm hr cd, T. 3. & W. M. GALT, . DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL Also, HICKORY. OAK, AND PINE WOOD CARGOES ON THE WAY—UONE OP White Ash, one of Red Ash, one of Lehigh Persons laying tn thelr coal for the winter, by sending ws theur orders wi)! find them filled with charge according to welybt and bulk. By the present arrangement of the tsthecoach wiil leave Georgetown at 5, 734, 2, and 3¥ Ol Fare to the cars in avy of the reguler Union Line 25cents. [au3i]) G. VANDERWERKEN MEDICAL CARD, RK H. PERABEAU, GERMAN KOMEO- pathic physician, has the honor to offer his services to the inkabitants of Washington and vicinity. Otlice and Residence og i street, No. 1¥8, be twyeu ih and ylst streets. N. B.—Homeopathic medicines for sale, which the Doctor prepares himself with the greatest case, For Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel complaints, &c , &c. se 33m Hance eis iS nO ec Lacs I ote PENS, KULERS, INSSTANDS, Quills, Folders, Letter, Cap, Note, Biotting, and Wrapping Paper, all selling out, very low, at 306 Pennsylvania avenue. JOHN F. ELLIS. sey $5 REWARKD.—TAE UNDERSIGNED will give $50 reward for information that will lead tothe detection and conviction of the vil'ain or villains who on Sonday night last fred A large lot of superior Table Diapers, Napkins, ‘Towels, Scotch Diapers and Bird Eye Diapers 50 new style Fall Shaw!s and Scarfs 25 dozen Ledies’ Kid and Beaver Gayntlats 25 do White and Wolored French Corsets 40 do more of those W bite and colored ribbed. ———————————E——E OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- taining about 45 acres, on the Heights of Georgetown, being a part of the Valley View Farm, the residence of the Iate John H. King, deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites in the District fora fine privete residence; about 20 acres of this tract 1s. beantiful grove of tim- ber, the balance cleared and in a high state of cul- tivation, The sxmmit of this tract Is from 350 to 400 feet, above tide water, and hes a fine view of Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val- ley of the Potomac. Ipfwill be wold ‘entire er in lots . Also, alarge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot on the corner of Fifth and H streets west, Wash- Impert: te the Ladies!—Dr. Du PONCO'S FEMALE PILLS.—The combination of Ingredi- ute fn the Pills ars perfectly bar . Their efficacy and practice of over thirty have been strictly fol yrrect all Irregularities, 4 atrugtion, (particularly, ) at They will cure the Wistes, end remove allobstructions arising from cold, exposure oF muy cannes ; aud may be used successfully as 4 Preventive. upon the azent, and get a Ofrcular for particulars freé. Price $i per box, with full directions. Sold wholesal rete by CHAS. STOTT, Vruggist, Pennay! BAMUEL &. WAITK, 524 Seventh atreet, Was and R. 3. T. Cig3i}., Georgetown ; to whom all be sent, and the Pifis wll be sent confidentially, b: ladies who enclose them oi¢ dollar. N. B.—See signature on tus 2x; to counterfeit it !s for gery. Jost ——————————— U7’ Citrate ef Magnesia, an agreepp relrigersut and laxative, vow exteusively used ou the confl- nents of Furope aud America, manufactured dally. Soda Fountains, of ew and 'y approved construction. A choice lot of Hesans C! ith fall supply of fine Per- fam ir Brushes, Combs, Shaving Brushes, oflet Goods generally. Just resmvet, of direct importation, at GILMAN'S New Drag Store, #50 Yeu, #7!vania avenue, Dose-tr Dalley’s Genuine Pain Extraeter, i 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 ask the specia'! attention of purchasers. UZ" We inust again {Insist on the payment of bills remaining unsettled to Ist July, as upon strict promptness tn all business transactions de- pends our ultimate sucess COLLEY & SEARS, 523 Seventh st., 3 doors north Pa. ave. an 20 couw VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Me. F. NICHOLLS CROUCH, COMPOSER AND SINGING A’ THE INSTANCE AND R § datiou of several of his infiventtal friends, has determined to establish bimseif at the city of Wasbington, as & VOCALIST and SINGING MASTER. His reputation in these branches, es We cearn thatthe President’s Mounted Guard will celebrate the 12th of September in #D appropriate manner. After their je in the morning, they will proceed to town, where « handsome dinner will be serv: =p, and on their return they will partake pf fine cheer at Flint’s Hotel —— Gre pplya Valley View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, No. 80 street, G D.C. Je 18-t¢ [Intel} K. J. KING. OR RENZ.—DWELLING HOUSE, NO 332, Pennsylvania avenue north side beiween 9th and lth streets. One of the best locations in thecity. Immediate passession given. Apply to GEO. H B WHITE & CO , on the premises, or to CHARLES H. LANE, Gent’s Furnishing Store, 424 Penn. avenue. au 2- Mr. Josmva Farracu, a carpenter, employ- ed on Lryant’s buildings, who fell from an upper floor to the ground, a distance of fifty ‘ 2 his @welling in this (Washington) county. the articte at a med a feet—and t A bee accident wo made an al- Baron orscalznfefrom one to twenty tulnutean (aan) Geo spige _ wit. A. T, MADDOX.’ well as compose Teetamany,of the most poodiar cost Wood of the beat came == me on Saturda nee car; and effectual é . i : ees ood pp lire i a | Pilbara ath Removed to 367 Penn’a avenue, south side, " ze, = bes bina mot Astore,”? Ac , he trusts, will entitle him te the patronage of the community. He will be glad to take charge of a limited number of Private Scholars, and poses open- ing a Musical Voral Academy on the 15th Sep- tember next, for the development and study of singing in classes, commencing from the ele- mentary principles te to the accomplished sing- er. His circulars wi!l be pre; ared as soon as sible, and, in the meantime, he would suggest that early application be made either for private orclass tuition, at Mr. Richard Davis’s, er at George Hilbus’s Music Store, Pennsylvania ave- nue, who will give suce necessary information, end where Mr. CROUCH’S latest compositoins can be seen. au 18-c0lm MADAME MOUNT’S CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. HIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BR had at No. 239 G street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, south side, or at Stott’s A pothec: corner of-7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. References: Rev. Mr Phelps ard Rev Mr, Coal kept under cover. 2240 pounds tathe TJ.& We M: GALT. au 29-1 NW. cor. 12th and C sts., No. 547, —$—$—$—$ ES RO. Ce REWARD.—RAN AWAY i) $ 200 the subscriber, living near Spee a ; Mariboro’, Prince George's county Md RO MAN LEN, who calls: imeelb seid P mppcei 5 he ~ adark mulatto, abou! y-oue years of age, five feet veven os high; = ore Poy ri bt cane coumed vacut; ha'f of bishead when mo oy shaved and very grom _,1 will give the above reward if ht out af 'by State of gg nny or District of Columbia, erence Lundred dol if caught in the Stey of Marv- ar or ce prea peg pepe scovens in jaa t brought home so t] an peg bia a. an 8tr eT BEALL. ed Eyes—Cute—Wagnds—Brulses— ‘ res—Scald Head—Corus so 2unions—Erysipelas —Sprains—Swelliuge—Felons—Chilblaiud—iiee of Insecta— n Breast—Sore Nipples—Kruphoas—and Batory ant cutaucous diseases, where the be reached. Don't be tus jous adout the many diseases named to be cured by only ob shing—but reflect, that the few, but posi tive propertion wulou de Dalley Salve alone contains, and @ heretofore enumerated—Oue i) four—cau reach not alone the sfure-mentioued diseases, but mang wore not enumerated. Each box of Grxvtnx Datty’s Pate ExzgacTou has upon tt & Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signatures of C. V. CLICKENER & CO., ora, and HENRY DALL&Y, masufagurer. All othere are counterfelt. Price 26 cente per box, ‘37 All orders dhonld be addressed to0.V. Clickener &Co., 81 Barclay street, Hew Bork. ror HAS. BFOTT, NAIRN & PALMER, and y. ap &—e06m ——— SELF-SEALING CAMS. ELF SEALING CANS, THE BEST AR- ticle in market. Also, Self Sealing Jars of glass and earthernware; best English Enamelled Kettles; Preserving Spoons, &c , at the house- furnishing store, 490 Seventi streec. se 2- G. FRANCIS MRS. FRANKLIN, TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC, GRATEFUL TO THE LADIES OF WASH ington and its vicinity for their former pa- tronage, respectfully informs them that she wili resume her vocation on Monday, the Sth of Sep- tember f Mrs. F., having vacant hours for afew more scholars, requests the ladies who are desirous of being perfected in Ballad &i ing, cr the more. elaborate style of the Opera, to favor her with an- early application _‘Lerms made known gt her residence on E st ’ Re 4%, Datween Oth and 10th streets, or at the usic Stores of Mr. R. Davis and Mr. @. Ailbus Opposite THE NationaL Horen. NEW GROCERY, WISE, AND LIQUOR oO STORE. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a new store, No 597 Penn, avenue, between 4 and 6th streets, five doors east of 6th street, where he Intends to keep constanily on hand a large aye varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES. L QUORS. CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of fine ‘Teas, Sugar, Coff-e, Flour, Soap, Olives: Raisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies. Otard, Marrett & Co., Pinet & Co., and Col. Chadard’s Brandies in Cases, Demijohos, and Casks. Old Jamaica Rum, Sherries, Maderia, Port of various descrip- tion, St. Julien Claiet, Chateaux Margaux, ti cases, Champagne Cider. Brandy Fruits, Rey- ngld’s Edinburg Ale, Annesettl, Maras bino, Curgeoca, Sbsynth, Champagnes, and a largeand varied description of Havapa Cigars “Also, Stoughton Bitters and Fever ang Ete Bitters, Parse Aranw« —The alarm of fire on Satur- day night was caused by the loud talking and singing of 2 few young men who were putting their week's wages to the worst possible use. Several fire companies were out Tas Weaturr, so cool last week, hes be- come warm «gain, with every siptats ofa greater degree of fervor before the expiration of the month M’txe Paros and her assistants in coneert- izing wiil be in Washiagton between the 10th and 15tb inst Warca Keturns —Sept 6.—Western Lock- up—Before Justice Drury.— Jas. Clark, drunk and out after hours, fine and costs; J. U Smith, out afcer hours, dismissed ; Wm. Fra- zer, do., do; Henry Rivers do , do; Charles Williams, do , do; Henry Marlow, do, fine ea without using Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury, Opium, or any of the potsonous 2 maphor, Reverally resorted fo by afMlictin ——— TRAVELING TRUAKS AT LOW PRICES ATI PA AVENUE ALL & STEPPENS ARE IN RECEIPT of another large and fine as Sortment of bext sole leatber travel and aupoying . cures effectually aud fully by acting speciiically on the Liver aud Skin, Puriyiox the Blood, aud aoe eeticrace eich eet: aud expellicg the remains of ; Ale and Cider. au 30-w . TRUNES, LADIKS* DRESS and costs; John Jenkins, do., do. ry of tea body, tem ss been clogged, | Porter, JONAS. P. LE Register, Foundry church ; aud certificate from , ms Central Guard-house—Before Justice a states preting up the aloonse, pecan Seon dla se 4-ly No. 367 Pa. av., bet. 4 aed ue sts. TO THE PUBLIC. the Rev. J. Hansop. . au 27-Im* toss GARPET Bace’ MATCHELS: &e —Wa. Jobuson, , di , N P.DE wi > Sehned: date ectatas apical anti. chris sane and Pover chines Sag to ives vag JOUN W. MYERS & Co, Jirel Knows Onuch Pncuayeon tie saunas | are ARE DAILY REGO ANG LARGER irveing equtaes. poi ane and low peed irty days; Tob do ; | Nothing three bottles af uth he tried Cdrter’ . - street, between Louisiana avenue and % & STE Was Header ase Phonon tee sestig Sanit ict asr have bad's cuit mczeriecny Zewored | Whi o ang Red Ash, ip Pedals Transition, | C street, long conducted by Mr. Jou ean salt freon, ‘oneness eee el aut Pa. ave.s bet Sth oad ie ebets, drank, costs and dismissed; Jobn Devlin, va- | curets mouant who las experienced the ilereneezene | Nut, Cumb. Lamp, & Blackgmith's Coals | M. Young, 4 now pre to ure and | sons desirous of laying in thely winter fucl would } ~ ee grant workhouse sity days! Wyatt Bryant, | mineine reawnpeibers iste” "SFU | guy, HICKORY, OAK, AND PINE WaOD, | Ghaitausesrinions ef COACHES, BUGCIES | So'wel agi ast sti knee Mat aed LINR—‘The superior tan coils chp a disorderly and out after hours, fine and costs; | ¢7*Stlver Ware Monnisctory. tam new P¥ERsoNS Laying betes) ale THE tp the ren et Uae eae Pvndeerw where. ee BUSUE® ON eis 9 pet beam “seid = Robert Tate, assault and battery, bail for eran avidin dar pene apeeie, ead winter will ina bid A re toaer mn igh ysend: | tee. He respectfully inyltes his eltizeng | ———__O0- BS Mister street, Georgetown | Fears. bas » and wifi have quick rm court ‘| which canvot be excetled ip this section of country "ales, | 128 Us thelr orders, or etieeen D and Eager, | @give him a wial. ay 12-lan L, J. MIDDLETON, for the above port. for sale, every variety of fue Watches, of the most celeb; ai street, m the beet ey yd hey Mua Cer ee DEALER IW ICR, BARTLEY & BROTHER, [ay A countryman trading at a dry goods | makers, ands comple gesoriment of rich Gold Jewelry. low pices "Pa Sleg wit wee and) ene New ORK PALL. STYLE | Oftce end Depot—Sonthwest corner of F aad | se %-1w 101 Water street, Grorgetown. Dill of the Charter Oak Bawk, in change op | Rameeegcerseeaces sree woremen ondeeer | SHO be. given totam, Baars tor te. Ave Pitot Reetestrers __fh 7" "_ | Qcv008 moos oF VARIOUS KINDS seapied barf ry) ephneaer of teh i No. 338 Pa. aveuue, between 9th and 10th streets, SOHN W MYERS &Co., | and other fashionable shapes now receiving SOFT CRABS AND GKEEN TURTL® [5 used tm the Distrigt, for sale at the lowest pri the ground that the Charter Oak having fallen ‘Sign of the Large Spread Kagle, Office and Yard corner of G and 22d streete a UANE’S Fesbionable Hat, Cap, SOUP are served every day at C. GAUFL * | ces in every case . the bill was perfectly worthless Jy et H. 0, HOOD, se 2-1m © First Wad. * a125-tf and Gents, Furnishirg Store. | geioon, mu se2 FRANCK TAYLOR, a

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