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—Another ly satis- factory dramatic treat was given may Keene company last night To-night the ances open with the rep- resentation of Taylor's capital comedy, ‘‘ Still Waters Run Deep,” and concludes with the *‘ Spitalfield Weaver,” in which Harry Hall, the comedian, makes his first ap) ELEGRAPH NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PREss. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRaP AUCTION Sauna, NER SALB: THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, XCELLENT BUGGY HvRSE. Rock. away and Harness at Auctie: _» LOCAL INTELLIGENCE —<—<—<—$<$ <<< <<< <<—<$—$<$—$<$ Two CaaRLers.—We, yesterday, bare- / ly bad room to ebronicle the fact that two per- : ALE OF LAND.—BY ¥ : ‘at your correspondent must certainly be Ss thority vested in me I will save aerene: aware that he makes a misstatement when he 8, in Alexandria county, Va .’ar sect at ther should be located Mane aan, SRS aluable Lat of te urreoo kad ere oh © located on the corner of @ay Tart cleared, and te temarkabiy well adentoa nt ta mab Witte, wcidar ti ¢ pearance. | and Congress streets” ‘This is merely an as- 2%, cles poses, olnea TBURSDAY APTE , September 11 ” Maine Election coe tts pier Chaslea mt henge naraun night oF rvank 5 s: ey Lie pee no ghoul mi fab, wich the same propri Hrs ‘Hatnliton, R. Crate and ae Haye, tae oveleek, in peters ane pode PortLanp, Sept. 10—We have returns from i rrested 1» Assassin = » Baee; ime t, cou! p ned . . T sell . > Pim eng pon — rae Being ais —— ed, and on Saturday night’ the last night of | get a lates majority of the busines, cies on exeotiont aeetiee of water and ridin A superior dark 5 Ear ogs six old, very results ‘ease tp Max Gomcelbted jail for « farther | the Keene troupe, “The Marble Heart,”’ will | the wharf to sign a petition, proving that si'e bouge on the premises, which are enclosed by « | 5797 bullt, kind in haruess or the saddle, to be too far up town; but we make no such , fe and perfectly sound examination. be repeated. Tt ie to be regretted that this fine company Also, 2 Rockaway and Harness, in good order. i i | _ Persons wishing to purchase may get any infor 978 women’’—we wish it 4 assertion, not wishing to injure the chances of | Pp get any Terma : snag Seer reir, To | Sat Dade tek ace tats |i eee k, vem, pee we wouly | Saar eaten Beespeseeas aces] ogo tan MgEIR merece, po menere “napa : d very absurd to select any gubscriber. at 558 G —— P pear ow em Geena Sete fhe potheee es bid us adieu, with this slight taste of their | site because it “ commands a view of a large | - Terms ofuale: $-00 can vse balance in three Lins 208, SLT AT AUC¥ION.—Will | cept perhaps one, and more thar Pose bape the Justice, the room was immediately crowd - quality. in Alerardria, cn FRI- DAY, the 12th instan > the Houss of ina alle ett It o'clock a. m.. the __ » from Liverpool, consisting 800 sacks G A Salt 1200 do FineSait, M, cd sacking,’ Ma?*ball’s brand in full Bleeeh Nomrxatioss —We learn that the Mayor has made the following nominations for cor- poration offices: John R Queen, as Intendant of the Washington Asylum; George H. Fal- mer, Commissioner of Washington Asylum ; ed with impatient tators, white and black, adults and lads; for when a sight is worth seeing the people hasten to its basi Pea As an item was at that time procurable, we, of pe eo if ‘ adeed nel aiey — to secure the pay- @ have always been taught that the press OBERT BALL, Jr. was the power res defend ane poor again the Se l-eots® Executor of Wm Ball, dec’d rich, but, in this instance, your correspondent By JAS. C. MeGUIRE. Auction Yoversed matters, 7 Per y RE, Auctioneer. ras portion of Georgetown, Washington and Alex- po pa ts of 6, 12, and 18 months. A deed its [SECOND pDispatce PortLanp, Sept. Tent from 314 towns show the following result - Haulin Wells, 36.911; Patten, 5,200. Ham. , a8 in duty bound, were in attend: ¢ 2 USTEK’S SALE OF EXCELLENT lin’s majority 17,644. "i F +d. Barre’ r 5 ‘niture.—-On BSDAY : iy” puccocaful in reashtig’ the alate or ner | Commissioner of Fifth and Sixth Warder i” i : MORNING, September 16th, at 10 o'c ock, In cigs City and Texas. By WALL, BARNARD & CO, Auctioncem™ PEREMPTORY SALE OFA VER ¥ large assortment of Walnut, Mahe. J. Spencer, Clerk of the Northern Market ; ——— Lyons, Assistant Olerk of the Centre Market; W H. Fanning, Police Constable Seo- front of the Auction Rooms of J C M: Guire, I INHALATION IN DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. shall sell ities of a deed of trust, dated > Drs. Hunter & Williams, Angost Sth, 1855, and duty recorded in liberd_ “A, desire ; namely, a backless chair, from which we could look unobscuredly upon the scene before us, to say nothing of the young ones Naw York, Sept. 9.—The steamship Em- pire City from New Orleans via Havana, bes . a 8., No. 103, f los 318. 319, 320, and 321, and ether Furnii Cottage Sets, Gi: 'y Th. a . . n, Police 3 ; noperty : o—| SDs 4 NING, yr, 5 “a hes and men near the door were bois | Coustabie Fourth district ; Hugh Dougherty 524 North Charles street, Baltimore. Rosewcod Pianotorte 16th, commencing at 9% o'clock, we 1 Bel merged era Cruz, has arrived from the latter port, The great success which has attended the | Walnut end mahogany Sofas, Card practice of Inhalation by Dr. Hunter and his | Mahogany Rocker’ 6 chee ‘seat au associates in treating every form of Palmona- | !fea¢n Bedsteads, Washsiands ty diseases is now established beyond question. adds $ Glass. Clock Dr. Williams, associate of the Baltimore | Gareene pressing Table, Corner Chairs office, may be consulted in Washington on the en ae me terously passing their rude comments upon the pa Aly Pc unable, from the density of the throng, to approach the rail, behind which Justice, represented in the person of a vererable gentleman in specs, and the /e- male-men, were temporarily accommodated. store No 16 Pennsylvania avenue, bet wer and 9h streets, north side, a large Factncel yo! Furniture, Housefarnishing Goeds, Glass Ware, &c., to ciose consignments) We name in - Walnut and mahogany Tete-a-‘ete and Sofke” Lo marble-top Centre Tables, Workstands * Do extension and other Tables and “det Mitchell, Police Constables Fifth district; M. P. King. A) ecary Fifth Ward; Richard Wimsatt and Joseph illiams, Wood and Coal Measurers; Joseph L. Williams, Measurer of Grain and Brap. Probably for the purpose of uadergoing re- Pairs. —— Fillmore Convention. Provivexce, R. I, Sept. 9.—At the Pill- more convention at New to-day, eighteen out of the thirty-one reba : ite — necessary representei. . . ig | 12th and 29th of each month. ‘The next visit | An ae Mahogany sp: . sasy | Wm. Sprague, of W. ; seek to relate, with mi Miuitary Vistt.—The Intelligencer of this | _!! i nt! e nex! excellent gray Horse, kind and well broke eee nai ine seat Chairs, Rockers and Easy |," Sprague, arwick ; Orray Taft of weunee Tittle boys were “lifted up”’ by | Morning says: ‘The Wasbingife Light In- r Ofheg ee Eeeee 12th instant, One Nysien end Harness, suitable fur a gsocer or Wain a a . sea penne Meaxy ¥ Cranston, of Newport, their older friends ‘‘to see ;"’ how others got | fautry of Boston, Capt. George Clark, Jr., are Voss’s Jewel: 5 Bie pose nvenae, rer mre Terms: e20 aca Ornamental ‘office, and aches Clee noe i sted Elects rate rye] Vice upon the shoulders of their companions, in} Making arrangoments to visit this ci-y, to be welry Store. to creator an and ander, cash ; over that sum @) Watnut and mahogany Jenn’ ‘Tin and other | President. —— atari chee turns, “just for a single peep;” and how a present at the inauguration of the next Presi- | doreed notes, bearing rbthied satisfactorily en= Bedsteads y y Lind, and other | President x dozen full-grown men obtained footing on two | dent, on the 4th of March next, let the suc- |/. DIED, "AE L KEESE, Trustee 6 sets Cottage Furniture, different patterns ‘ansas Affairs. chairs, in proximity, to catch a good view | cessful candidate be who he may. This com- ; In Georgetown, this Morning, the 11th inst ,at | te 11-a JAS C Mc6UIRE, Auct’r. | W#!aut, Oak, and Mapie can--ceat Chairs and| St Louis, Sept. 10 —The very latest rt over both straight bair and ‘ woolly heads”— | pany, it will be recollected, participated in | 2°¢lock. JOSEPHINE LYLES, the daughter Rocke s received bere from Kansas is to the effect that the Free State forces under Gen. Lane have completely sacked the town of Tecumseh with - out losing one of his It is not known to what extent the pro-slavery men at that place suffered. _—_— Fremont Mass Meeting. Provipence, R. I., Sept. 10.—The Fremont Mass convention assembi here to-day. It was an immen.e gathering. Delegations pour- ¢d in from all quarters. A long procession A.F and E. A. Offutt. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Her funeral will take place to-morrow at 10] QutILT , . ook — ore residence a ace father, on eel Cc Public Ancien ee anon FARM = treet nds of the family are requeste ble Farm — : to attend her funeral without farther mote last will aod Friar rete win Lehi On the 10th instant, Miss SARAH BERRY, | Will sell at public auction, on SAl URDAY mae aged 44 7. rites tae oY pas M., atthe auctioa rooms. On the 9th instant, JACO. q ; pec ighes! ler, that valuable farm, lyin, 64th year of his age’ B SCHMIDT, in the partially in Washington and Pri ce Georse come y B' ty, kno’ «“C fi: re = : — a y- » M-Te or les: GRAND MILITARY & CIVIC EXCURSION this farm contains a fair proportion of wood for, we , the colored population were Wal there largely represented @ humor pre- yailed, and great confusion too. One of the ——— women occupied an bumble position, but did not *‘ look like Pa- tience upon a monument, smiling at grief ”’ On the contrary, she seemed to avert her face from the ‘‘ vulgar gaze,’’ and drew her black glazed cap low down over the forehead. Owing to this the spectators had no opportunity to scan her features and to pronounce their opin- the ceremonies attendant upon the laying of the corner-stone of the Washington Monu- ment.’ ft was, we are informed, ‘tne Boston Light Guards,”’ Capt. George Clark, which visited Washington on the occasion of the laying of the corner stone of the Washington Monu- ment The Guards were at that time the guests of the Washington Light Infantry. and Mahogany marble. t: ce imei ogany ‘op Bureaus, plain ‘alnut end Mahogany Bookcase:, Elegeres Looking Glasses Watters and Lamps Veirand Shu k Ma:tres.es, and pillows Laree variety of Glassware an4 Foiter Sets Together with mer other articles in the bouse- furnishing ine. All of the above goods are of excellent quality ard will be sold without reserve. onion Faced =y srorad| cash; over that sume xty and ninety days, for satisfactori! endorsed notes, bearing fi.terest, é A Maeniricent Biock or Marazzg, intend- 3 - Z or THE and cleared land; the latter is now under eulti- : WALL BARNARD, & CO.. marched through the streets with music seinen ee eeeees: 70 neg Soke hy sone eee neal, Moenment, Washington Light Inf Sen es Chote lot ef young 1 fruitivces.| C704 ____tuotioneers_ | Sanners, Many houtes were decorated with ever, w! pose: * 4 e 3 an nts consist ofa small 5 r, . % as standing position on the right of the justice | ciation, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, reached stew sak try 9 | ing-House and alarge well built ard seed deep By WALL, BARNARD & CO , Auctioneers. | 1°g*, and the streets were thronged with Baltimore on Tuesday evening. The cost was $1,000. The American says, “an effort is now being made to have it retained in that city for exhibition in the Maryland Institute ir’’ We presume there wilibe no difficulty in that respect, as building operations on the Monument have been suspended ever since the Know Nothings obtained possession of the management; and hence there is no hurry to receive the stone She was in the full rig of a man, like her com panion in custody, and it was especially no- ticed by a son of toil, who had no collar to his shirt, how tastefully she had tied her necker- chief! To use her own expression, the heat in the room was responsible for taking the starch out of her collar, (whieh was disposed a la Byron,) and this remark waz regarded by the hearers as fully entitled ¢o a hearty and honest outburst of laughter. She at times appeared to be a little shy—and no wonder, people. Health sani: ASE ented Fever at Fort milton. New York, Sept. 10,.—There was one death from yellow fever yesterday at the Military Hegpital at Fort Hamilton, and one new case. No new cases have been reported at Brook- lyn during the past 24 hours. Arrival of the Fulton. EREMPTORY SALE GE VALUABLE } Bulding Lets at Public Auction —On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 16:b instant, we will sell, in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock. Lots numbered 5, 6, and 7, in subdivision of Square 251, ou the corner of M and i3th streets norh, fronting 72 feet 9 incbes on M street, run- ning back 120 fect on 13:h street to a wide a ley ‘These lo's are valuable and must be sclé, and cffer rate inducements to persons in want of a desirable location, and fn a rapidly improving part of thectty Title indisputable Barn. The place is well water t POTOMAC RIVER & CHESAPEAKE BAY | of excellent water at the deor ofthe deci? . To This valuable farm is distant about three miles Old Point, Norfolk, and Portsmouth. from the Centre Mark: t, wi hen excellent road i ( leading to it, and offer: preat inducements to per- ON THE TWELFTH OF SEPTEMBER. = desiring a smail farm near the ely . . ss erms: One fifth casi; the res HE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF | 12, 15, 18, 21, and 24 months, ee ha & toe Washington Light Infantry cured by a deed of trost on the prem ises (in Place of their usual mode) will If the terms of sale are noteomplied with within ie rir ea by an Seon Sieakove places | six nent thereafter the executors reserve the right E September 12, thu ding tl to resell, at the ri, friend: ample opportunity for viewing. the B. er, apenlouwncticcoeee ee — caterer, (Mr Nater;) and the whole conduct of > Beee . affairs ‘will be managed so a8 to make the Ex at J OUENEY BEe CONFECTIONERS cursion pleasant en: agreeable to all who favor © great pleasure tn annourctry to the Company with their presence The cuterer | theif friends avd tbe pubile of Washing- Cowes, Fisk, Ohare aa ea Penn wth froth | es taal tay SU a 5 , Oysters, &c., an ron! Tel pone ee upon getting all the deticarien ofthe patie ely TONDAY aot eas SALOON, on fe ani ‘i 1 h » Sept : TAN, Capt. Mitchell, has" Seon contines, eer An exprrienced Comunittee have inade arrance- will leave her wharf at 2 o'clock p.m, and arrive maa fo make ye Sat ue best on vergiven it Old Point C s ss : a scityina New York style ‘or the accom- at * 5 ‘ ; f nd 1. cn- on Manilay. = ashirg:on about 6a m , aged for ee sceson. The best Confections and i . ‘ ce Creams wiil be furnished antes, 98; hitdven caaerisvee rite ee Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting a Gentle- ranted by parents, no charge; fervants Lega ok Seealeer ihe cing ee ee ee ate aay iat et So ee ments. at ihe dior on the evening of the ball 3 70, Joe & ir ‘a. 3 3 ee | bs ton’s Periodical Store; Power's, Tobacconist, and | 8¢'d, Chas Meyers, G. Bleshing, Jos Klem, A Kloman’s Restaurant, 7th street; Hamlin’s’ Re. | Beehlery J. Gabert se2 2w* fectory, Capitol Hill’; aud of the Compauy and ‘MONSIZUR GASZYNSK, : — | purchaser, upon one weet? ‘Terms ilberal, and made known at sale Naw Yorx, Sept. 11,—The steamship Ful- for at least two hundred eyes were gazing upon | Tag Last Caaxce.—Yo morrow afternoon, | ‘Old Ocean;” visiting the ereat Survie resort, : eas HN. EASBY WALL, BARNARD & CO., tov, from Havre 27th ult , has arrived. Her her—while she strongly protested against be- | at 2 Pe heer rand military and civic ex- Ris paints the far tained Fortress moar. the JW. Kass)’ se 9-d Auctioneers rapes = =e by the Cana- ing detained, declaring that she was a wan! | cursion of the Washington Light Infantry to ca Wave Desoh Crtsmouth,—U 8. Na- AGNES M. EASBY, ——weeemer finn and City of Baltimore. _ She said she would convince any physician of | Old teas chricgi Norfolk, &c., on the Peanayivania sad Sie eep eee ane se iL any en eeu IRB Ase igh Pathan ae cated Baltimore ore Markets this fact ; but when one was sent for, she, like aye ‘owbatan, will leave the wharf, foot} Witbers’s Cornet and Cotillion Band has been Esee icin ears E ARE RECEIVING PER PACKET =e a prudent female, changed her mind. The | f Eleventh street. A pleasant trip, good or- engaged. 3 = — — John R. Price, just around Bavercoes, Sept, IL eer Ota, sales of justice, with bis well known gallantry, treated | der, fine music, excellent fare, &c., &o , may he Meals will be furnished by an experienced | First Grand Confectioners’ Ball | om 1 hiedeiphia, = beeutital Howard street, Obio and City Malls, at $6 872. the couple with ei] the delicacy due to their | be expected, aa that company never do things assortment of HOUSE FURN-Sag ISHING HARDWARE, togeth S er with a large sssortment of otner kinds of houre furnishing goods Also. we are receiving per packet Embark from Philadeipbi:. another sup- py ef all kinds of Farior, Dining-room, Cham- » Office, end Store STOVES, of various pat terns and sizes, forcoaland wood. We respect- fully invite our iriepds and the public who intend to purchase Stoves, Grates, end other house furn isbing gocds this fall, to visit our establist ment, as th-y will find upon examination that the cast- ings ef our Stoves are thick and strong, as much 80 as those cast in Baltimore, if not more so—cer- taluiy much handsomer; they come from a cele- brated Quaker establishment in Philadelphia, famous lor the excellence and dureabiilty of those Stoves These Stoves are all put together with stonecement, thereby making them perfectly air- tight They are the lafest «nd most approved patterns, got up very bandsome. Weare selling our goods at avery small ad- vance upon them. Please call and see them We ¢eliver our gcods to xny p ace in Washing- ton or Georgetown. Stoves, Gra’es, &c , put up W beat is steady; good to choice white $1 53 aS! 65; good to prime reds $1 504$1 56. Corn is better; sales of white at 60a6%c., and yellow at 634650 Whisky—Sales of City at 33ia34s., aod Ohio at 34.352. Rew York Marke:s New Yorx, Sept. 11 —Flour is firm; sales of 7.500 bbls; State $6a$6.35; Ohio $6 30a $6 65; Southern $7.25a$7.75; fancy to extra do. 60a$8 15 W heat is firm; sales of 40.000 bushels; South - ern red $152; do. white $1.68; Western red $153. Corn hes advanced; sales of 15,000 bushels; Southern mixed 690 Pork higher; sales of 400 bbis.; mese $20. Beef is steady; sales of 300 bbls. Lard is firm; sales of 300 bbis. at 13fc. Whisky is heavy; sales of 150 bbls; Ohio 33e - Financial. (supposed) sex Toe Justice said, in a tone icud enough to be heard by everybody, that if they could roduce proof that they were reputable women, i would release them; but being strangers, (and we know of no other reason,) they could not satisfy the demand. They were then placed in the charge of an officer, and com- mitted to jail for a furtherexamination. The crowd rushed from the office to see the illus- trious strangers hacked to the blue walled tenement. The /ema/e men did not, however, remain long under the roof of that useful but much-abused institution—they were not even assigned quarters, nor presented with the “bill of tare,’’ although their arrival was during the dinner hour. They were released, and, inthe afternoon, took the cars and de- parted northward. Since that time, there is much speculation concerning those travelers. They who haye by halves. At Portsmouth, the Infantry will be the guests of the Qld Dominion Guards, Capt Kearns; but the entire military force of that place have made arrangements, and wil! Le out to welcome them to “Old Virginia's shore.”’ —_— daneas Conrus.—This morning, a case was brought before Justice Mulivy, on the oath of Sarah A. Arnold, who charged “Samuel E. Arnold, on the 7th day of September, 1856, with maliciously and forcibly taking away and detaining from the custody of its mother, a child of tender years, to wit, of four months, in the county of Washington.” The authori- ty on whieh this process was based is found in ‘* Ist= Russell on Crimes, page 717.” When the case was laid before the magistrate, a writ of habeas corpus was served on the defendant, citing him to appear before Judge Morsell, of the Circuit Court, on Monday next at 10 o’clock.| The magistrate immediately dis- c PROFESS9R OF in wor: manlike manner. No additional cherge |, N#W Yorx, Sept 1] —Stocks are dull and had a good look at one of the Charleys—she | missed the case before him. 7 Capt James Y Davin,” ist Liew. Jobn Tucke: Ae yes aeeran oe pectic i for cartaye put upon thelr drlivery 8 lower; Chicago and Rock Island 96; Cumber- who wore the collar @ /a Byron—agree in the —. Judson Warner, Jes Coleman, H the Ladiesand Gentlemen of Wash- ae Termscash. C. WOODWARD& SON, land Coal Co. 193; [ilimois Central shares 111; opinion that hooped skirts would be more a) Marker Tatxves.—Last night, another of the gang of juvenile thieves was caught in the act of stealing melons from a dealer while he was preparing his stand for the morning. A number of older persons soon gathered around the stamd, and, although knowing the act the box was guilty of, some of them seemed to en- courage him by their language and conduct, leading them to be suspected by the more re- Spectable persons near as being accomplices of the boy, and probably more guilty than he The boy was detained long evough to make Proimise to do better, and then dismissed No 3'8 Pa ave, bet ith and 11th str ets se 9 3t (Org-n copy) HATS!—-FALL STYLE 1856. INTRODUCE TO-DAY BEEBE’S shionable fall style DRESS vied Michigan Southern 903; New York Central 572; Readiug 863 Sterling exchange is dull Lem D Williams, Isaac Beers ington ard Georgetown that be willoren Thos R Dwyer, , Wm E Tucker. his classes for this accom; lishment inthe au 27-eotd WM.E. MORC Treas. most fashionable style.in Wasbing on, at —_—a_e_—— ee | Teniperance Hall, FE street. between 9th and 10th, *he proprietors haviag expressly For Sale and Rent. xed in he mest elezant manner for bis use, also NOR RRND oD eo | for private Parties, Balts, Le tures, and Concerts; OR RENT.—THE SECOND AND THIRD | and in Georgetown at Forrest Hall story of the bullding over John Alexanders M has tes imonials from ail parts of the establishment Also, a lot of grourd on the | Union for his capability asa teacher Mr &. is corner of 16th and K streets. For particulars in- | engaged In the College of Georgetown, in the quire of J. ALEXANDER. Ladies’ Convent, and in the principal Seminaries se ll-lw (Intel) of Washin:ton, and In the best circle PPP gap esseneennsneesseseeeend His classes will be commenced in Washirgton ALUABLE PREMISES FOR RENT —The ] on the sth of October. Every Wednesday and remises recently occucied as a Restaurant, | Saturday for children from 3 o'clock p-m,end on the corner of 7th snd E streets, opposite the | in Ge rgetowa every Tuesday and Friday from 3 General Post Office, are cffered for rent. The lo- | o‘clock pm. cation is considered one of the best in this city, PRACTISING SOJREES and is adapted to the grocery or restaurant bust- | in Wasbingten every Wednesday and Saturday ness The honse comprises nineteen rooms; has | from 4 till 10 o'ciock P. m., at Georgetown every also all the fixtures and requisites for carrying on | Scesday ard Fridzy. Ladies and Gentlemen the business of a first class restaurant. For par- | will receive instructions in ali the most medern ticulars apply to J. H. or JNU. JOHNS@N. on | dances the premis:s se 11-3t Application for terms can be made at the rest- ropriate than trowsers, and a bonnet than the fat which she so jauntily wore. As tothe other, some thought it was a manikin, but this belief is not generally entertained. We are sure that w+ cannot solve the question The only proof against the parties was their fem- inine looks ; and, as it was merely a suspicion, there was no other course to pursue than io restore them to the liberty of which they had been for a short time deprived. The Baltimore Clipper of this morning throws additional light on this important sub- ject aie Young Ladies in Men’s Clothes.—Con- erable attention was attracted yesterday in ers parte of the city, by the movements of two young and well dressed individuals, who, #s lar as outward apparel was concerned, ap- peared to be young men, but whom an observ- ing eye would soon suspect to be females in disguise After persmbulating the city and OLD ESTABLISHED Washington Stove Depot! Southeast corner Penna avemuc and 11th strecs N STORE AND RECEIVING WEEELY, 4 large stock of the universally admired and uasurpassed Cooking Stove = for gendemen Those In want are soli: ited tocallat GEO H.B WHITE & CO’S Hat, Cap and Gents. Furni<bing Sto: 332 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. au 23-eclw DERTAL SURGERY. R. WILLIAM A. FRANKLIN HAVING taken rooms a: No. 448 Pennsy! =" vania avenne, will be happy to ot all who may stand in need of the ser- vices of a Dentist. His prices will be moderate, and ail work warranted je 5-eotf LACK TEA.—SEVENTY-FIVE CHESTS of our standard Black TEA bare just been received. This Tea is well and favorably known in this city and the surrounding country, end is highly 1ecom- THE INVINCIBLE! TUBULAR OVEN, which, for economy in consumption of fuel, sim- plickty of constru tion, easily managed, easily rm ne ata trifling cost, Baking, Roesting, Broii- fi , &c , defiles competition. 200 References can be given who will testify to the above qualities of this, THE COOK STOVE’ All ( ask ts an examination to satisfy the great est economist. JAS. SKIRVING, 267 Pa. avenue Boarp or ALDERMEN.—The minority of this Board are holding daily meetings under the law requiring less than a quorum of the Board to adjourn only from day ‘o day. There Was not a quorum present, it will be remem- bered, on Monday last, when the Board ad journed ; hence these daily meetings it ia presumed the absent members wili be pre- (3 \ ~ dence of M.G No 407 E street, between yth | Mendes by the faculty. | ‘The following is one of the many recommende- riding about in omnibuacs to their bearte’ cor- | Pired to march up to the Clerk’s office and| mior SALE. A FARM IN ALEXANDRIA : ‘ i KING & BURCHEL, — ; tak thay rapetrad yesterday afternoon to the | ettle the amount of their fines when they county Va., distant three miles from the and 10th, or at the Hall. se o-2W comer of 15th and 1 strects, = tions sent tome by a very popular gentieman cf next visit the City Hall Fine —Yesterday afternoon, an alarm of fire was created by the burning of a stable be- longiog toMrs McDaniel, situated beyond the northern boundary of the city and near Glen- wood Cemetery It was eutirely consumed, being too far from the engine houses for the firemen to rend sistance The Northern Philadelphia depot, where they were seen by oficer Herbert, and on bis questioning them, one of the two acknowledged her sex—tue other insisted she belonged to the masculine gender. The officer took the twain to the house of the chief of police, where it was ascertained that both were young women. Capt Herring Fecognized one of them as a young woman who was found masquerading in men’s clothes HEAP GOODS. ve and geneialas- 8S, of all grades and of every description, from the very finest French decorations to the lowest price papers, and I am prepared to sell at as low prices as they can be purchased in any Noriherneity. If youdoubt it, jest give me a call at No. 248 Pennsylvania avenue, north side, between 12th and 13th streets, and I will convince you of the fact. INGTON, July 2d, 1856 Mr. Jas. SKI RVING : Dear Sir—The “ Invineib'e”’ Stove purchased at your establishment last fall has been inconstant use in my family since thattime. Its sdvanteges seem to me to be very ocerpengenid First, its ex- treme simplicity of construction ai Dt render aiaegaf aioe Uncecesary Seccndly, the facility with which it may be changed from -___b, J. MIDDLETON, DEALER IN ICR, Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F aad ‘Twelfth atrocts_ fe Georgetown Ferry, contal.ing 85% acreain the Y9ODS ZW Gvovs. home tract. also # evood lot of 40acces, which will | Gt geal la ah bade cut from 25 to 20 cords peracre. ‘The improve- sortment of PAPER KANGI ments consist of a good Dwelling, Barn. Stable, Dairy, and Corn-honse. ‘Te Probability that Congress will erect a bridge at the Three Sisters or the Aqueduct, will render the property valua- bie. A plot of the farm can be seen at the ¢ffice of the undersigned, RICHARD P. JACKSON, No. 155 Bridge street, Georgetown. se 10-tf seG-lw one block N.E. Jackson’s Statue. | this city, the original of wi may be seen by any one calling at — A TO THE PUBETC, OHN P. DENNIS H 3 well known Coach Factory, on 6th, 4 street, between Louisiana aveaue and RS t wi iberty Fire C any and Metropolit — — L F. CLARK. C street, long condacted by Mr. Jobn a wood to a coal burner. lastly, the perfect ast winter. and whe be had conveyed to her | Liberty Fire Oorigany and Sats bak ae as | ROR KENT —FURNISHED ORUNFURN | se t-te Paper-hanger and Upholsttrer._ | M. Young, ts now prepared {9 manufseture and | manner in whieh it performs t's duties home in Albany to her parents, her family ‘i peny ed, a house situated on the north side of Penn) FT } ir ali descriptions of COACHES, BU 3GIES, | ‘The pecullararrangements of its flues, keeping being both wealthy and respectable. The} no service. avenue. in the central part of the city, containing INE PAPER HANGINGS.—JUST RE-] WAGONS. & , on tue most reasonable terms, | an even temperature around the loaf, &e., render other young woman refused entirely to give Ovr Musicat Socieries, after 2 season of | in all fifteen rooms, which are comfoctabiy furne ceived direct from Fran: e a beautiful assort- | fn the very best manner, and et the shortest no- | it, by far, the best bread-baker in the market any account of herself. They both stated they bad arrived in this city from Washington yes- terday afternoon The girls are both appa- rently under twenty years of age, and very gentec! inappearance. They were both tem- porarily committed.’ compa: mactivity, are now making prep- arations for their fall and winter exercises. The members of the veteran Philharmonic Society, we learn, meet to-night at the resi- dence of their conductor, J L Clubb, Esq., to make arrangements for the renewal of the regular weekly rehearsals of the society. ished , gas fixtures through the house W/5ll be | me:.t of Go'd and Velvet Paper Hangings of the rented toa careful and responsible tenant if ap- | most superb patterns, surpassing anything ever Plied for soon; or the rooms wi'lhe rented sep- | brought to this market, an. being cf iny own im- aratel Board can be obtained in the immediate portation 1 am enabled to sell them very cheap. neighborhood. A servant will be feft to attend, L F CLARK, and take charge of the room, if required Apply Paper Hanger and Upbelsterer, Nu. 2.3 north at this office se 10-1m side Penn. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th streets. OR RENT.—ONE OF THE TWO NEw | —2210-3 three-story Brick Tenements on 7th street, op- STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, kc. site Centre Market space. There is not a better > . 2 Y CAL’ E bas eeauies in tae city for a market restaurant 7 RESEECTE ULES CAL Teh ae se92w K.H. LASKEY, No. 36 La. avenue. tention of our friends and customers, tice. He respectfully invites bis fellow-citizens to give bim a irial - aul? im NOTICE. GEN WALTER JONES AND CHARLES H LEK JONES have removed their office to No. 506, I street, between 3d and 4th streets Charles Lee Jones will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States and all other courts beld in the District of Columbia. Gen. Walter Jones, though mostly retired from genera! prac tice, will unite with him and do his best to ad- vance the success of clients by written statements and arguments, and by all other needful and proper exertions. jy 5-3m_ A C4KD. W£ HAVE THE PLEASURE TO AN- i have therefore, every reason to exprees my satisfaction with it Very respectfully yours, au 30-Im — $200 BWAnwY.—KAN AWAY FROM the’subecriber, living near U ee Marlboro’, Piince George’s county Md NEGRO MAN LEN, who calls pimself LEN D atesaaiwanie mts — ——— about one years , five feet seven inch - es high ie basa sear on the bt kuee caused by acut; half of his head shaved, and very grom when spoken to. I will give the above reward if caught out of the State of Maryland or District of Columbis, or one hundred dollars if caught in the State of Mary- land or District of Columbia, and secured in jail How we Live ix Wassiveton.—We pub lish Lerewith the bill of fare of the Kirkwood House, by way of showing the distant public just how folks vegetate in the federal city dur- ing the recess, and have to add to it the sin- gle remark that the cook of the Kirkwooi ana who can do justice to euch a bill of fare wien placed in his hands if there ex- ists a cook in this country competent sv to do Monaigur Gasazyxsxt —The advertisement of this accomplished teacher of dancing in another column, will attract the attention of parents designing to have their children taught the graceful art Monsieur @ brings the highest testimonials of ability in his pro fession = _ = — and the Prelim enerally, to our, een of OR RENT OR SALE —A SUBSTANTIAL Soeoee S £8, FURNACES, and fine Bric ouse, desiral situated on the wt A “i corner of Massacbusct s eveaue ead 10th street, We would atl parelenier stent nt) our a containing 10 rooms with cellar Also,a pump of | RIDGE COOK STOVE for bebe L pid ee aes good water inthe yard. Would rather sell than | the Light street, or Morning Star Cook Stove — ‘ J ni nounce to our friendx and the public or brought home so that | ean bim Seup—Gumbo a la Creole Baie wit Ge ee : heey Kent | The house Is built in the best manner, and | Roaster behind, for wood of coal, made by Hay nat noohave just received our fail stock of aussef ee BEALL. _ish—Fresh mackerel broiled, a la matre ? | ts three-stories and attic high. Possession given | Ward, Bartlett & Co, of Bal CLOTHS, GASIMERES, and VES'T- ——— commencing on Monday next. John W. Hodg- son and Frederick D Stewart, Esqs., are the representatives from the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, and Thomas Rich, Esq., from the Grand Encampment. d@ hotel. Betle1—Ham and cabbage; corned beef; beef tongue; mutton, caper sauce; chickens and pork. Extrees -Mutton chops broiled plain; bice wing ducks broiled, currant jelly ; calf’s head baked, Italian sauce; macaroni with cheese ; deef tenderloin larded, a la duchese ; chickens saute with fine herbs; kidneys saute cham- Pagne sauce; saimi of ducks, wine sauce; Veal cotcieties, Kagiish atyle. Koas:—Beef; vea!; mutton; lamb; pig, apple sauce; ducks Lles—Boiled potatoes; roasted pota- ‘ el c old Mornii tar, the ast- immediately Applyto GEORGE T. LANG- | !mprovement upon the o > v ings being a third thicker, and the basing and aate ee ene en meta etoeee ponstinag iSperations far superior We desire to ee | impress upon purchasers the importance of call- (ARM FOR SALE —THE SUBSCRIBER J ing for Baltimore Manufactr re. effers for sale a farm situated in Loudon 'e would also call attention to COLLINS & county, Virginia, near Dravnaville, containing | COS PARLOR COMPANION, or PATENT about 464 acres. Fifty acres are in wood. The | IMPROVED LATROBE, for heating Parlors soil is naturally equal to avy in the county A} and Chambers above. Forty references can be plot of the land can be seen at the office of the un- | given in this city to substantiate their superiority dersignaed KIGHARD P. JACKSON, No. 155 | over all others in use. Also, Moore’s hot-air F ur- Bridge street, Georgetown. se5-tf | neces and Spencer’s Elevated Oven Cooking R oN aay qs | Range, togetber with Cooking, Parlor. Dining- OR RENT —fLWO VERY DESIRABLE | room, Ghamber, Hall, Office, and Chureb Stoves, new Store Ronis, on 9th street, a few doors | of all't e various styles and patterns. Also, Gas north of Pennsylvania avenue; also, threev00m: | Stoves and Uvens, Portable Ranges, Summer Ba- in the second story of the same building, suitable kers, &c MADAME MOUNT’S CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. NHIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE had at No. 339 G street, Eleventh and Twelfth, south side, or ai Stott's Apothecary corner of 7th street and Peansyivania avenue References: Kev. Mr Phelps and Rev Mr. Register, Foundry church; and certificate from the Rev. J. Hanson. au 27-im* MEDICAL CARD. R H. PERABEAU, GERMAN BOMEO- thic physician, has the honor to offer his services to the inbabitants of Washington and vicinity. on wand Residence oni street, No. 188, be- tween 20th and 21st streets. INGS of the very best French, American, and English manufacture, to which w> respect- fally ask to ca) thelrattention Visitors and strangers in the city con have their orders filled by us atthe very shortest notice, at fair prices, and in s'yles equal at least (o any es- tab ishment in the city GRUBB & LOZANO, Merctant Tailors. se6-I1m 4 ; hear Penn avenue THL ‘VE THUUSAND DOLLARS. Te Capitalists seeking Investment ! NO.8 &R.H GALLAHER, TODD'S MAR be Building, adjoining Brown’s Hotel, have forsale, on commission, Thirty tive Thousand Dollars of Six percent, COUPON BONDS, se- Recoverine —We are gratified in being enabled to state that the child of Mr Thomas Eckhardt, who was recently injured by cam- phine, is rapidly recovering from the effects of the accident. Many or ove Citizens have gone out to Rockville to-day to be present at the Mont- gomery County Agricultural Exhibition, held : ble potatoes; sweet potatoes; onions; | ere to day and to-morrow. for offices, &c. For terms please make applica. Sheet Iron and Tin Work made to order. regents Beare bee: Higerigrtte ieee N. B —Homeopathic medicines for sale which ai 3; suap beans; squashes; cab- s Wall. B REE ing ae eee Sie pia a aig be the firm = le Repalis done wie Korg sane Bevioe ee semi-annually at the Bank of the Valley, Win- ee ee Ae ; ee a : A iot we wcraas j cn te. se S-eofW_ | enced workmen in our shop we assur = ter, Virginia, or at (he Bank cf Metropolis, | C4Te, : dtohes—-Piek Nag rege fh aterm sold jot near the corner of New Jersey avenuo = +t chester. rgi a polis, Jelly; horse radish; old Cheese; cold slaugb: olives; French mustard Pastry and Dessert—Rice pudding; pound cake; damson pies; apple pies; cherry pies; grape tartleta Fruit—Melons; canteleupes; peaches; ap- ples; pears. French coffee complaints, &c , &e. se 33m HATS—HATS—uaATs! i EEBE’S NEW YORK FALL STYLE HATS for 1856. Also, ow recite Bl ai ————— « will be di in Dee tei A OEE aRaTOEN™ | Ue aaa ee ama 1G EORGETOWN — Having our own wagon there will be nothing The very pleasantly s{tuated Cottage o) ‘ite the z a residence of Richsid L. Mackall, Leg? puton stoves to pay for thelr delivery This Cottage is new, conveniently arranged, 320 Pa. avenue, bet. 10th and 11th sts and pony ga 7 ps nee The cree a 7 Please notice ‘our number, 320 finely set in grass, fruit and ornamentul trees, a has a froat 7, and a depth of 30) fect, “There ty | 8 90-e08t (Organ) also, a pump of excellent water on the premises. ¥. Ss. MYER, Forterms apply toM.ADLER. au 2-eow MAGISTBATE. ———. OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- FFICE OPPOSITE THE TREASURY Washington, D C ‘These bonds afford as fe and judicious inves- ment, and, whilst they are quite as safe as Corp» ration stock, can be had for less money, yet pay- ing the same amount of interest. The bonds are each Five Hundred Dol- ars. re5-f OUTS XIV, ET SUN SIKCLE; PAR Alexandre Dumas. 1 vol; illustrated. Price, 1.60 . Les Trois Mousquetaires; par Dumas. 6 vols il- and G street, yesterday afternoon, at I8c. per foot; purchaser, J. D Rynard. Warcn Retvorys—Central guard house, be- fore Justice Stevens —Ann Eliza Elisabeth Lee, disorderly; workhouse sixty days Geo. Butler, do ; a thirty days. Western lock-up, before Justice Drury.— Henrietta King, disorderly conduct; work- house ninety days. John Francis, stealing ; and other feshionable shapes now recciving at LANBS’S Fasbionable Hat, Cap, au 2-tf and Gents. Furnishirg Store. A Swasa —Yesterday, the express wagon baving been driven to the Capitol, on the eastern side, the driver got out to deliv WOOD AND COAL. E ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE WwW supplies of WOOD and COAL, age at ham fuel would : Jail for court bers, wit DEPARTMENT f F and 15th | lustrated. A : sons desirous of laying in their winter package. Daring _ absence the horse oe —_—-— Aso table and transient beard Inquire at Mrs. | streets, ander Chubb's Banking Honse. oe Apres; par Dumas 3vols; illustrated | 45 well to give us a.call betere I ake came alarmed by the noise cau y the = COMMUNICATBD. 1TH’S, 233 F street. nov 27—tf 885-20 ) . | Where. : letting. dowa of brickbats from the eirele of] Mr. Editor :—The tette ot your George: | mee - ee Wicgmte de Bragelonne; par Dumas. 1 vol; | “seg No. 105 Water street, Georgetown the oh OR SAL E—A CONVENIENT SMALL MR. W. HENRY PALMER'S OT - . town corgespondent, in yesterday’s edition, contains ® paragraph wherein he takes occa- sion to recommend a site for the proposed new dome; and not stopping to ascertain whether bis position was £ pean dashed amoug the blocks of marble in that vicinity, injuring some of the finely-chiselled cornice- House, on 10th street, only two or three doors PIANO FORTE CLASSES. from Pa avenue. Its central location renders ita HE DEMAND FOR PLACES IN THE very d sirable dwelling for persons engaged in classes, greatly exceeding Mr Palmer’s an- Le Comte de Monte Christo; par Dumas. 1 vol; illustrated. 6. Le Regence et — Quinze; jar Dumas. 2 S, RULERS, INSSTANDS TD iiak Foiders, Lever, Cap, Note, Blotting and Wrapping Paper, ail selling out, very low, # Pennsylvania Custom House and Post Office ‘ow, Mr. ness. The frort room might be used a ticipations. renders it nece sary for pits desiring | vols; illustrated 306 avenue. work, smashing the vebiclo, and hurting bis | Editor, we Georgetown folks are all readers of bere room for 8 Millinery, or fitted up for a La- | the best hours to euter their names in the CLA! ae farehmed de Maison-Rouge; par Dumas. 2 |" se3 JOHN F. ELLIS. legs. It was a feat which no genteel horse | the Star, and it is anything but pleasant to us | dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store its | REGISTER immediate] vols; Illustrated. $1 - SELF-SEALING CAN ELF SEALING CANS, THE BEST AR- Shae in market. Also, Self Sealing Jars of ‘and earthernware ; best Eng! ish ted ens; Preserving Spoons, &c . at the house furnishing store, 490 Seventh atvest FRANCIS. ar PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. DOC! ATENT PLATFORM AND MiGonster Seates, of all sizes. for saleat manu- would have undertaken to perform. La Reine Margot ; par Damas. 2 vols illustrated. La Trou de ’Enfer; jumas. 2 vols; illus- trated $1. cucaiad Quinze Jours au Sina!; par Dumas. 1 vol; illus- trated. St Le Chevalier @’Harmental ; par Dumas. 2 vols; illustrated. $2. 3 Impressions de Voyage Suisse; par Dumas. Vols; illustrated. $3. And many others by the same author, Just tm. | ‘tures prices by BOGUK & O'NEILL, Pee it.” FRANCK TAYLOR. } 802 Agents, No, 105 Water st., Georgetown, who are proposing other sites for the sam: purpose to see your correspondent parade special sitein your columns to the quisk eyes of the Government functionaries, although we are convinced in our own minds that the worthy officials having this matter in charge are perfectly capable of making a proper se lection, and independent enough to render a decisioa without fear or favor We mustcon- fess, however, that your correspondent has a sly way of doing business ; vide his reserving 70} ty to the avenve would muke it a good A class for gentlemen ref in course of formation. ee neat business. Apply to W. LEN- THE GEORGETOWN CLASSES OX, or at Mrs. Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and | will please send tm their names to Mr. Palm: 1ith streets. au 27-tf cam et Rev. J. W. Major, Georgetown Fema Seminary. OR RENT—A FURNISHED COUNTRY | aj) Washington applications to be made at Mr. Dwelling, with lawn, orchaed, garden, and | palmer’s residence, 263 F street, near 13th, where stables—5 rooms on first floor—hot and cold baths, | prospectuses may be seen., bighlv romantic and healthy situation, 5 miles | * ‘Terms: $5 per quarter, £e 8-6t from Washington in Prince George’s, Md _Re- op sel dad: 2s » 4 Ed fer to Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., and Ed- Serr CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE {tor of the Star Possession given at any time afy | SOUP are served every day atC. GAUTIER SB ter the 15th October. au25-l1m | Saloon, nr Foe. —A visit to the vari wharves has satisfied us that our citizens will not during the present and the coming season, have any occasion to complain of a scarcity of fuel. The dealers, it is said, have made arrangements for a larger supply than heretofore Wood, hickory, is selling at $7, oak $6. and pine at $4 50, delivered; Coal at from $6.50 to $6.75 a ton.

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