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RRIED, instant. the Rev. ilson, © Mr. GEO. TURNBUBREC tc Miss HARRICT TELEGRAPH NEWS, whose ‘‘ phelinks'’ AUCTION SALES. | are evidently indeseriba: AUCTION SALAS — ——-———————— | ble, writes us, saying : By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, A: - Al to atten of this city. . : . C. » Auctioneer. _LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, |, ‘i2 "sally infraction ot thon oe Bolce by the fiev. John C. Smitb, KITCHEN runn. | QWUSTEE’S SALE OF EXCELLENT | FROM THR ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tas “Fewate-Men’’ Agatn.—We have teenth street, between the hours of 5 and 7 Mr FARQUHARSUN BEATON, to Mise LY” | en at Auction.—On SATURDAY, the p.m. A number of “fast” young men, who DIAH UNGERER Wagen, Harness. and all of this efty. tare.—On FUESDAY Heuseheld Fa some additional facts in relation to the two SY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH : . corner of 7th and D strreets, at 9 oiclock's a 2 ’ ; = —— : MORNING, September 16th, at 10 o'clock, in —=—> aes . 1 id general assortment of Household Fuyn. | front of the A. Rooms of J.C MecGutre, Loss of Life. recently arrested in this city on the | ©#0’t afford to walk, loiter along this ‘“ Der- DIED, large an . se = iC Neel being females in men’s atic, It 4 at the moderate gait of 2:40, in vehicles | On the 11th of August, JAMES A. THOMP- a ind Eineeware Centre Tabi —_ vei poe — = trust, dated New Yor, 12. —A boat belonging to seems that after all the excitement which was | °° suitdr pa, from the cares bre , | SON, aged five months and eleven days. Feather Bed and Pillows S.,'No. 103) fcllos 318, 319, 390, and 321, one of | {2° steam frigate Wabash this morn- produced by that proceeding, they are of the | legs he dry. box pattern, not at all | «steep soft my 'y Wait the Almighty’s will Bedsteads and Mattresses the land records for Wasbington county, the fol- | ‘Pim the harbor, and five out of twelve men, WASCULINE GENDER! Perhaps the discovery | CDdangering the lives of women andchildren, | ‘Phen rise Sheena | ‘and be an angel still.” Carpets and lowing deseribed pr <6) on board, were ; of this truth ut the Washington jail was the | THO have ample time to get out of the way.) On the7th instant, WALTER ANS youngest Bureaus and Wash Clorets Rosewood Pianoferte owned cause of their prompt discharge from custody. | There's Bed Bugs, with his open barouche | exiid of . W and ‘Treeenia Tinney bfaed <li noyootrec gtd Walnut and mahogany Sefas, Card Tables New Orleans Market. sel the segue ie sory UT | fava painted eure Godfsh and Greonchees | asrer micuarara Menean a witson:| — Ectonag Sota es a New, ORLEAM, Sept. 11-—Cotton is um ing = bre rr of beaten ollected that | Foll along easily together in a clarendon, Capt. | of her age jon, in the 67th year rerAnd® lot of Kitchen Requisites. fooking Glass. Clock = ged ; ng te,day of 500 bales India crt iespee ane lage Smellpowder in a grasshopper gig, and Rot-| On the 11th instant, in the 24 ear of his age, | Terms cash. A. GKBEN, ureaus, Dressing ‘Table, Comer Chairs bagging sells at 184 ots. Mess prok $20. Lent Sseack wun hate 2 fer ae with a. betes at fe = there is eaunters Boniface Blue | ©EO.C., son of Geo. 'C. and Susan P. Forbes = Auctioneer. | Carpets, Stover, &c. is Grm — i i: , y y a gare At that tine the’ was taken ts: the a . poet Care tes < o a rear! F F = — By JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer, 42 exellent gray H ree, bi Loe New York Markets i istri i irch’s best paints, Jac pater ‘or Sal XCELLENT BUGGY HORSE. ROCK. | 02€ Wagon end Harness, mw Yor«, Sept. 12.—Plogy ; same of Onasies Walter wan given, bor Me washing machine, Don Juan Pegar-an rodo in © and Rent. E away and Harness at reiny On furniture dealer, ear, is, buoyant a big dredging machine, and Count Whisky- inski, in something which would probably re semble the offspring of a cross between a mud scow and a Japanese junk, besides a host of sales of 8.000 bbls ; State $6.86 49- O15 “sh standard Southern $7 2587 a ” Vheat has advanced 2>; sales of 3 Western red $1 51a$1 aie vod tail was made of the route of travel from Albany, where the party alleged he or she had come from, and where his or her parents OR RENT.—THE SECOND A’ HIRD | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, September 11th, story of the building over John ee at4iy o’cleck, in front of the auction rooms, | establishment. Also, a lot of grourd on the | Shall sell— corner of 16th and K streets. For particulars in- Terms: #20 and und. . credit of 60 and 90 dave fab i Over that sum a t z ¥ dorsed notes, bearing interest," ***Ctorily en: 2 A superior dark bay Horse, six years old, ver A. E L_KEESE, Trustee Corn is higher rae Apuiers. -_ the wd mer andeal ie other itinerants who have neither the fear of quire of J. ALEXANDER. song Be Mad Larrea or under the saddie, re ll-@ JAS C MeGUIRE, Anct’r. bp piee sete gmrves ; srptirg =~ ‘ =m . manilesting contrition for . -lw 3 i = r 4 af Soe yig.; = — vaaeudpadia tobe sctinig tha cae crented | God nor of our “city fathers” (and by the oe) fee: & Rockaway and Harness, In good order | ¢ysa nie Casey IRE; Auctioneer Beef is unchanged; sales of 400 bbls. Lard is a good dealof sympathy. A bonnet and other | TY Sto) betes <n Diprateartrere. VALGABLE Jee igh RENT —The — cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Public Auctions Exeeumee eat val | Wate tee cae nee at Ue Fi ihe = ere ‘ore their eyes. 1° ie! ses recently occup’ pstaurant, 9 meer “5 2 a a val V his! need; - at poctnamy hap! eee pepiad Police will station an offer about the corner Plane ore On ZW and streets, sppeaiie tae I~ The above sale is basins (oat wlll ond teeeeeaeTeleRed, exectto.« of the Onin ete fe mo ‘ ee com pea s : fs yeneral Pos! ice, are ‘ , ss “ je Wim. Kasby, . - = ing attired in good female style To pre- - Rourtesntti and 1, street he will be able eek is comin parece ie tiga th seace of eae uatil SATURD. Y MORN | will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, Sep: fi tect her on her return bomeward High Con- | ®tres jnen of the times in their mad | and is adapted to the rocery or restaurant bust- hetion racer, th, at 10 o'clock, In front of tember 20th, at )2 o’clock M., at the auction rooms, to the bighest bidder, that valuable farm, lying partially in Washington and Pri: ce George coun- ty, known as ‘ Chilion Castie Manor ” contain ing in all sixty-two acres of land, mre or less fhis farm contains a fatr proportion of wood and cleared land; the latter isnow under culti- vation, with a choice lot of young fruit trees. The improvements consist ofa small frame Dwell- ing-House and a large well built and Rearly new Barn The place is well watered, with a pump of excelient water at the door of the dwelling This valuable farm is distant abont three miles from the Centre Market, with an excellent road leading to it, and offers great inducements to per- sons desiring a small farm near the cily. Terms: One fifth cash; the residue in 3.6,9, 12, 15, 18, 21, and 24 months, with faterest se- cured by a decd of trost on the premises If the terms of sale are not complied with within six days the-eafter the executors reserve the right to resell, at the risk and expense of the default ng purchaser, upon one wee’’s notice. H.N. EASBY, J SASB) , stable Herring took her in charge and went on to Albany. She directed him to the house where the alleged parents resided, and ‘Caro line,’ the name she subsequently assumed, was received by aa elderly female who claimed her as ber daughter, and expressed unbounded gratitude to Captain Herring for his disinter- ested kindness “The Captain returned to this city, report- ed to the Mayor, and all seemed well pleased with the result of the affair. On Wednesda: afternoon the game party again arrived in this city, in company with another. having quite as much the appearance of a woman as Charles Welter, the first named party. Their effemi- nate appearance at once excited the suspicion of the police, and both were arrested and taken to the police station, where they were kept for the night Immediately the party first arrested was recognized as the visitor of last Spring, and it was strongly thought of to unizh ber as her conduct deserved. The career, and thereby } ppckagie an act of human- ity to the horses and an act of justice to the citizens along the line of this race course. If you are unwilling to publish this, Mr. Editor, please touch ’em up in your own style, and oblige A Tuovsanp Surscrizers oN FourRTgeNntH STREET. a , inancial o New York, Sept 12 —Stocks are higher. hicago and Rock Island 97} Michigan Sovth- ern 91; New York Central 874: Reeding 86! {ilinois Central bonds 93 , Sterling exchange is dull. ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE the auction rooms. ness The house comprises nineteen ; has fa also all the fixtures and requisites forcarryingen | 2° /2-It S680: MeGU, the business of a first class restaurant. For par- the premise ° 2 4: or JNO. JOHNSEN, on | First Grand Confectioners’ Ball eer HE JOURNEYMEN CONFECTIOD F R SALE.- A FARM IN ALEXANDRIA T take great pleasure in announcing ee county Va., distant three miles from the | their friends and the public of Washing- Georgetown Ferry, containing 85 acres in the | ton, Georgetown, Alexardria, and Balt} home tract. also a wood lot of 4Uacres, which will | more, that they will give thels fret Grand cut from 25 to 30 cords per acre. The improve- Annual Ball, at Carust’s SaALoon on inents consist of a good Dwelling, Barn. Starie, | MONDAY, Sept. 15th, 1956 D : orn- house. ‘ke probability that n experienced Committee have m: a > Congress will erect a bridge at the Three Sisters, | ments to make thix one of the best balbocoreien or the Aqueduct, will render the Property valua- | in this cityin a New York ttyle For the accom- ble. A plot of the farm can be seen et the office of | modation of Ladies Supper'will be ready at any the undersigned, RICHARD P. JACKSON, No. | tour during the night; and will be furnished by 155 Bridge street, Georgetown. se 10-tf an experten: ed caterer. aged forthe : Ballots Band 1: cn- nN r oceasion. e Fee RENT.— FURNISHED OR UNFURN fee Creams will be furnished Oetections andl ed, a house situated onthe north sideof Penn Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting a Gentie- avenue. in the central part of the city, containing | min and two Ladies to be had at the principal in all fifteen rooms, which are comfortably furn- | hotels of this city, from the committee of arrange- {shed ; gas fixtures through the house. W4Ll be | Ments, and at the door on the evening of the bail. tented toa careful and responsible tenant if ap- Commitee of Ar Nationa, Tugatre —We have freely ex- pressed our admiration of Miss Keene; of her grace, intelligence, and truly lady-like de- portment, but never before did we appreciate so fally as on last night her pre-eminence as an intellectual actress Without a trace of the fassiness, vulgarity and rant which dis- tinguish too many of our “Star actresses,” she plays with a refinement and subdued power which makes her rendering of a part an intellectual study and treat of a high order. Mr George Jordan made a superb “villain” as Captain Hawksley. Stoddart by his ren- dering of the part of Potter gave us a high Auexaxonra, Sept 12, 1856. To-day being the anniversary of the battle of North Point, the morning was ushered in with stirring music. The Mount Vernon Guards, Capt.S H. Devaugh, b near the ro and make ay aah sppeanenne aa. parade yg Considerable interest ix felt in the dispate pending between the city authorities ondaons large city bondholders, the latter refusing to Pay the taxes assessed on their stock by the revenue bill, alleging the tax to be i Comn rangem: nts —Joseph Schaf , 3NES M. EASBY, As a considerable amount of the city taxes eatures of both parties, an entire absence of | idea of his ability in old men’s parts. Wheat. | Plied for spon or the rooms wi:l be rented sep- | fle'd, Chas. Meyers, (. Bieshing, Jos “Klem, A ti pee bre deceased (some thirteen thousand dollars out of sixty) beard, and long, fine aud soft heir, condemned | leigh was alse admirable, and Mrs. Johnson | @2tely. Board can be obtained in the immediate | Beehler, J. Gabert’ se2 2w* S.C. Mc! E, Auctioneer neighborhood. A servant will be left to attend, is to be raised by this mode, the question be- them as women in the minds of all who saw | sustained her part in a pleasing manner. By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers | ©°™€8 one of considerable importance to our them This morning they alleged that they This fine comedy, (‘Still Waters Run catapemsne of the room, if we! Apply veuuussee of biwiiee P REMPTORY a OF a he RY ey to those who bold real es- ee 8 A : ti Deep,’””) with . xeeption, t Bs Be ts ee a ‘ ° nut, Mahegany | tate, and whose property will b it were not impostore, and their = ions | Deep,’’) witt = Aeee So ekeee om went off Sey OR RENT.—ONE OF THE TWO NEW AS THE HONOR 1 na aha iture, Cottage Sets, Glass | sdditicnal ns = es y o nemeened with proved true They are both young men, «nd | Lappily. That exception was a very disgust three-story Brick Tenements on 7th st a ° the Ladierand G noe awa Alle Me t Sets, &c at lie Awe | could nes fs Togo good the deficit, t fac’ i i i i of i i 5 i ts street = ne Li entlemen o! i & ets, + P - oni ‘ that fact being established, they Lebgiag cis psd poy of peeuce we ti eae ys ate site Centre Market space. ‘There 1s not.a better | ington and Georgetown that ke willoren On TUESDAY MORNING. September | Wit he tected before : legal Criban aI or to depart and pursue their jourzey. The in-| scto> who represente { a po! ice Officer. © | location in the city for a market restaurant. his classes forthis accomy lishment inthe 16th, commencing at 9% o’clock, we wil: sell. at olities be; in to A 4 ws tentions of those who took such an active part | management will, doubtless, pu: it beyond the} se92w RH LASK bY, No. 36 La. avenue most fashionable style,in Washing on,at store No i6 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sth $ in to revive. and at least on the in the welfare of the young “lady’’ of last | power of this person to again insult a Wash- ———<<$<$$— — ee ~ Temperance Hall, E street, between 9:h {ARM FOR SALE —THE SUBSCRIBER | a-a 10th, the proprietors having expressly <ffers for sale a farm situated in Loudon | fixed in ‘he most elegant manner for bis use, also county, Virginia, near Draynsvilie, containing | fr private Parties, Balls, Le>tures, and Concerts; about 464 acres. Fifty acres are in wood. ‘The | and in Georzetown at Forrest Hall soil is Heda | equal to asyin the county A MG. has tes:imonials from all parts of the plot of the land can be seen at the office of the un- Unton for bis capability as a teacher. Mr 6 is dersigned RICHARD P. JACKSON, No. 155 engaged in the College of Georgetown, in the Bridge street, Georgetown se 5-tf ee and jn the principai Seminarles ie GBA Seu LL Ae asbington, and in the best circle whe ite AGS HANDSOME Par- His classes will be commenced in Washirgton yo7a and Chambers, with board. on the Sth of October. Every Wednesday and Baris and transtent board. inguireat Mrs |S :turday for children from 3 o’cloc: p.m, and 1 233 F stieet nov 27—tf eros every Tuesday and Fritay from 3 OR SALE OR RENT —THE TWO NEW | ° = > = = PRACTISING SOIREES three-story Houses with back bullding and Ait Wasiitngzton every Wednesday end Satundey aise, on 121 Papas the fret square south of F trom 4 till 10 o'clock P.M , at Georvetown every Soin ee i nee wel Tuesday and Friday. Ladies ard Gentlemen KER, on H street, next to the Lutheran church, pea ive instructions in all the most medern tetween 1ith and 19th street. Liisa! Appiteation fer tems can be made at the resi- PORE FOR RENT —ONE OF THE MOST | Q*ne® of M.G No 407 i stret, between 9th desiravie per ar business on Pennsylvania | #24 10th, or at the Hall. = iy No oe Peau and fixtures for sale Apply at | 7 100DS, NEW G0UUS, CHEAP GOODS. Ne oT avenue, between the acu set 2 G Just received a very exteusive ard genesalas- an au S-eotf | sortment of PACER ANGINGS, of all grades > INT. —THA , . | and of every description, from the very finest ae sete Ge ipeeeh fecal pe er French decorations tethe lowest price papers, and “st, fur the last elyht ears Ocek ed by the late { am prepared to sell at as low prices as they can JM. Ohubb, Eee Prosesie eine Yue Teter | be purchased in any Northermesty. if you doubt News aera: a alre of RIGGS & CO. it, jest give me a call at No. 248 Pennsylvunia piped Me i avenue, north side, between 12th and 13th streets, —— ~ = __________ | and | wlil convince you of the fact. (OR REN T.—THREE FURNISHED L. F. CLARK, and 9th streets, north side, a large assortment of Furniture, Housefarnishing Goeds, Glass Ware, &c., toclose consignments’ We naire in part— Walnut and mahogany Tete-a-tete and Sofas Lo marbie-top Centre Tables, Workstands Do extension and o*her Tables ee seat Chairs, Rockers avd F avy part of the Democracy there is considerable suimation (n Wednesday night Ex-Goy Smith addressed the Democratic Association, and next week Col Garland of Lynchburg, will address the people The Young Men’s Democratio Association organized on Monday night last, electing the following officers: G. SP. Triplett, Presi- dent; W. H. Smith, Jno. T. Gordon, A, J. Humphreys, W. F. Carne, J. H. Ste: bens, Vice Presidents; C S. McDaniel, John T. Sangster, Recording Secretaries; L. C Eliason. Corresponding Secretary; John T. Johnston, Treasurer. Business begins to grow brisk, large quan- tities of grain come in from the upper country, ard besides a number of other square-ri Vessels we have two large ships, the “Othello” and ‘ Carnatic.”’ Aut. ington audience To-vigit the play of ‘The Marble Heart.” which made such an impression on it: late representation by the Keene troupe, will be performed for the last time. *‘ To Parents and Guardians’’ closes the performances. A Sap History —A young girl was taken to the guard house last night by Officer Boss, on the charge of being drunk and disorderly. This morning, when brought out for trial bo- fore Justice Stevens, she offered no excuse for her conduct, and confes-ed that she had been drunk and fighting. She alao said there wes no hope for her reformation, and she would make no promises as to the course of life she would lead in future. She said further, that she had been seduced by her own brother! tuat her step-mother was the cause of her leaving home: and through the opposition of that step-mother her father would not permit ber to return home, although she had asked te be taken back. If she could not return to her father, she suid she would make no prom- ise of reformation. She will be fifteen years of age on the coming New Year's day, acd is of rather interesting appearance It appeared that she commenced her miserable career ebouta year ago, and has alrealy served sixty daysin the workhouse Her statements were Spring were of the purest character, and Capt Herring was all attention to her comfort on the trip homeward. “* There is no doubt but thero was a perfect understanding between the young man and the female in Albany who claimed hia asa daughter, but it was so well planned that the acuteness of Captain Herring was completely deceived One thing is certain, their appear- ance would deceive the closest observer, and to hear the yuice of either tends to lead to the belicf of their not being of the masculine gen rs Walnnt, cak, cane and wood. seat office Choirs Ornamental, office, and other Clocks Walnut ard mahevany Jenny Lind, and cther Redsteads 6 sets Cottage Fornitn e, differ patterns Walnut, Oak, and Maple cane-seat Chairs and Rocke.s Wainstand Mahogany marble-top Bureaus, plain Bureaus Walnut and Mahogany Bookcase:, Etegeres Looking Glasses Watters and Lamps Hair and Shuck Mattres-es, and pillows Larce variety of Glassware an4 Toilet Sets Together with many other articles in the house- furnishing line. Ali ef the xbove goods are of excellent quality avd will be sold without reserve. ‘Terms: $30 and under, ; over that suma credit of sixty and ninet: . for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing {nterest. WALL BARNARD, & CO.. se 10-4 Auctioneers. By WALL, BARNARD & CO , Auctioneers. EKEMPTIORY SALE OF VALUABLE Building Lets at Public Auctien —On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the i6th instant, we will sell, in front of the premises. at 5 o’cleck, Lots numbered 5, 6, and 7, in subdivision of “After having been discharged from the Police station, and while on the way to the depot for the purpose of leaving the city, they were met by an officer who was not apprised of the factsin the case, and were again ar- rested on the eharge of being females in male attire. The result of the first arrest soon be- came known, aud they were again permitted todepart Surely if they meet a similar re- ception in other places where they stop, travel will be found irksome, and the delaya to which they will be subjected will absorb much of their ieisure time.’ OLD ESTABLISHED Washington Stove Depot! Southeast corner Penna. avenur and Lith street | STORE AND RECEIVING WEEELY,A large stock of the universally admired : and unsurpassed Cooking Stove. THE INVINCIBLE: TUBULAR OVEN, which, for economy in consumption of fuel, sim- Plicity of construction, easily managed, easily 16- paired at a trifling cost, Baking, Roasting, Broll- AcarccLturaL Farr at Rockvit,8 —The Intelligencer says that the Montgomery Coun- altural Pair, of which the first day’s ngs duly took place yesterday, was] made with a ehow of truthfulness, and when Sears ce as nem moderate § 20 10-9)* —__aper Wengen and Uphoisever: | neste, fwoutloy 78 Geet taches oo Be Segre "ihe Rummencen ead bepvecn who will testify to attended by five or six thousand persons of | dark portions of her history were referred to SE wee Cn ee ee pe INE PAPER HANGINGS.—JUST RE- | ning back 120 feet on 13th street toa wide alley _ | tho above qualities of thir, both sexes, gathered from all the surrounding | by her venerable interrogator, she expressed | vitite Louse ce ontaining 11 rooms, to a sood ceived direct from Fran ea beautiful assort- | ‘{ hese lo's are valuable and must be sold, and THE COOK STOVE’ the District of Columbia, and the | tho most revengefal feelings. The father of tenan’, if Imtuediate application Fe ment of Go'd and Veivet Paper Hangings of tbe | offer rare inducements to persons in wantof a} 411 | ask is an examination to satis the great shore of ths P\t na’. The show of} this unhappy child is, we learn, a laborer in 5-2aw3wTu,F most superb patterns, surpassing anytLing ever | desirable location, and ia a rapidly improving } ext economist JAS. SKIRVING poultry, farm and garden products, | this city = . brought to this m=rket, an« being cf my own im- | part of thecity ‘Title indisputable 267 Pa. avenue housewifery, and needlework was quite large ies Fing.—With » view of informing For SALE —A TRACT OF LAND, CON- | portation | am exabled to sell them very ebeay. ‘Terms literal, and made kv.own at sale : sew! f 5 LIQu -—With a info: ‘ and respectable. The fair was held within # new enclosure of 15 acres, specially pur chased and arranged for the purpose. Ad dresses were made by Richard | Bowie, J H. Bradley, Allan Bowie Davis, @. W. P. Custis, and Geo Peters, Eaqrs. Immediately efter the Iast address the premiums to the ladies were awarded The day was fine, though oc- casionally hot, and the atmoephere about the fair ground pretty well charged with dust. It did not rain during the day. taining about 15 acres, on the Heights of LP Georgetown, being a part of the Valley Viw | | : Farm, the residence of the late John H. King, J tide Penn deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites J 30 10-3t __ a inthe District fora fine private residence; abou! " A 20 acres of this tract Ina beautiful grove of tim RORLESC RC LOL GEE ar ber, the balance cleared and {na high state of cul- 2b ne of the’ fine«t plano teachers in Bos- tivation. The summit of this tract 1s from 350 to yea one id tl ne Lies ronia tian t 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of | ‘OD: NOW a resident In this city, would like a few Washingtou, Georgetown, and the adjacent val | *€l¢-t pupils in the higher branchescn the Pino. 4 4 5 pr cy ers zhe~ ae i as the Fotomsc...3¢ will be sold entire or in | 1 oastion from his former patrons fn Bosion as tn iS ae Messrs Chickering, Prof Longfellow, &c , &e , onion 8 large Frame Diveiling-house and Lot} nich can be seen at Mr Richard Davis's Pland streets , CLARK, ver ard Uphelsterer, No. 2:8 north venue, Let. i2th and 13th streets. WALL, BARNARD & CO., se 9-d Auctioneers. a DERTAL SURGERY. I R WILLIAM A. FRANKLIN HAVING our citizens how ‘some things are done’’ far- ther South, but not for the purpose of recom- mending the example, we extract the follow- ing notice from a Mobile paper: “Sotice—To whisky shopkeepers who vend liquid fire to slaves —Whereas, it has come to the knowledge of the Seeret Police of Mo- bile, that in many instances where the above class bas been fined by the Mayor fifty dollars for violating the law, that an appeal is gener ally taken, thereby giving time to those mis- The following is one of the many recommenda- ticns sent tome by a very popular gentieman of thts city, the original of which may be seen by any one Calling at my store: Wasnineron, July 94, 1856. Mr. Jas. SxiRvine : Lear Sir—The *-Invinclb’e”’ Stove purchased at your establishment last fall bas been {nconstant use in my family since thattime. Its advantages seem to me to be very decided First, its ex- treme simplicity of construction and manayemen* render repairs almost unnecessary Secondly, tbe facility with which it may be changed fron, vania avenue, will be happy to serve, ali who may stand in need of the ser- fa De is prices will be moderate, ted je 5-eot of our standard Black TK Axotuan Duet —Yesterday afternoon, in- | creants to run or buy off witnesses against | fayton city. store, Penn. avenue ; Tents ellen Savortnly kuewe f mat rT Speen its on =— formation wa given to Offices Watson thet a} them pply at Valley View Farm, orto Dr. H. King, ae septate hig toenter intoa permanent engaze- | in this city and the surrounding ‘The peculiar arrangements of its flues, keeping party of ge Pcs bad started for the woods} ‘Now, be it known to such, that in any | No 0 Prospect street, Georgetown, D.C. pcr titer particulars, pleas: aplyet he Piano | COUtty, en Ss highly recom. § sneven temperature around the loaf, &., rerder bey he Park to settle an “‘ affair of honor. ’| case of the kind occurring hereafter, where _je 18-tf {intel} EK. J. KING. store of Richard Davis. — “re s-ecore | Mende KING & BURCHEL, tam uno every ahem oxpesss my The ctiicer obtained the assistance of officers | 2" appeal is taken, the Secret Police will give Fos, BENT DWELLING HOUSE, NO Wik ROALS DAL corner of 15th and I streets, satisfaction with it. Parham and King, and going in pursuit suc- | the parties twenty hours notice to leave, bag 382, Pennsylvania avenue north side between gre des ee _ | se6-1w one block N. FE. Jackson's Statue Very respectfully yours, ~ id on h P , OMPRISING THE FOL OWING VARI ceeded in arresting the parties, with the ex-| #94 baggage, and on failure thereof, said Po- | gh and 1th streets. One of the best locations In e ies: Red, Gray, an@ While Ash COAL; L. J. MIDDLETON au 30-1m —. ception of one of the seconds. lice will remove such offenders at once thecity. Immediate passessiongivea. Apply to | of of the best quality. 7 E o ve ER IN TI 2 el th y protested warmly against the arrest, ‘Done at the Seeret Police Office, on the} GEO HG WHITE & CO., on the premises, or DEAL cE, MADAME MUOUNT’sS CONSUMPTION DESTROYER. ‘yMIIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE bad at No. 339 G street, between Eleventh 29th day of August, 1356 dec! g the contemplated duel to be alla 4 5 “Count Moresauuskey, Com’r. joke' From the well known propensity of some of these gentlemen to play off practical = ry 2 Canta te Persons wishing to purchase their winter supply - eg ee eee oats mentee would do well by sending ia their orders imme Ltd Deca roadbed diately, and have the coal de ivered direct from EF R SAL E—A CONVENIENT SMALL | the vessel. H Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and ‘Twelfth streets feb 27-tf NUTICE, - " - a nee oar sates SS “ : . and Twelf<h, south side, or at Stott's Apothecary ; ‘alfinc i Tax Weataer.—We are indebted to “B.,” Guse, on 10th street, only two or three doors WooD:—W0O0D!'!—wooD GEN, VALTER JONES AND CHARLES | “orner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue Jokes. the officers were half inclined to believe r » 2 : Also, a good stock of Hickory, Oak, and pine | \ (ei JONES have removed ther vice to : that such might be the case; but as the com- of Georgetown, for the following notes of the ie moaireuie Awelllng tot porees eee Ww. a sa. 021 04 Which wollke acka ce eap| No S05, E: street, betw. an References: Ret. Mr Phelps and Rev Mr range of the thermometer from Friday noon, September 5, to this morning : plaint had been made, they felt it their duty to let the law take its course. The jokers ac- Register, Foundry chureh; and cert business) The frort room might be used asa | 4nd on as roasonable terms as can be bad in this the Rev. J. Hanson Charles Lee Jones ificate from m* i T. H. WORTHINGTON Court of the United S$ Bu r courts | —-—— Show room for a Millinery, or titted up for a La- city. _ zs : , :} = cordingly were escorted back to the city, and Frid eee ae Ne ae dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store. Its - a“ Mth and C streets, near canal, oe Ay rea sdrerohe ys _ 3E EER NEW CORE ne L STYLE from their funeral look, it is apprehended the} 6 *'¢47 °° ba : 2 proximity to the avenreé would make ita good J _8¢3-e06t 0 a bet oan ae ‘HATS for 1856 fig = ie ei inh joke was not esteemed by them a very funny Seve #0 | stand for any neat business. Apply to W. LEN. GAS FIXTURES. n stat and other fashlonable shaper now recelsing ‘one after all aoe oe te oe OX, or at Mrs. Lenox’s, on E, between ae ae E HAVE NOW ON HAND THE MOST = CANEDS Fishionable fet Can. A Purze Fiaat —The portion of the District * 66 $0 og | ete: Lats complete assortinent of Gas Chandellers, eu 26-tf and Gents. Furnishirg Store. of Columbia that extends on the Maryland mes 2 5 OR RENT—A FURNISHED COUNTRY | Brackets, &c , ever before-otfered in this city, side uf the Potomac, just opposite this city, has + 72 ss a5 Dwelling, with lawn, orehard, garden, and | Comprising several new French and English pat- ARE Date Reo Tes long been a resort for the ‘ Faney”’ of this a 4 75 | stables—5 rooms on first Hoor—botand cold baths, | terns. vicinity; cock fightsinnumerable, have graced its classic region, and its legendary lore te'le many a bloody tale of the heroes of ig = and gaf+, and the odds lost and won by their backers. On yesterday, however, its previous renoan was entirely overshadowed by another Con Ivromantic aud healthy situation, Smiles | Call and examine before purchasing pee Washington in Prince George’s, Md Re- Gas Tubing at low rates, and in the Les man- fer to Sweeny, Kictenhonse, Fant & sandEd@ per. 3 w fHOM BaOk &B ee ‘ itor of the Star. Possession given et any timeaf J 8€ °-ecew 269 Pa. av ,bet. loth and 11th s ts ter the 15th October. 25-1m. F. S. MYER, 2 z =e MAGISTRATE. THE CLASSES OF PHILCSOPHY PRICE OPPOSITE THE TREASURY supplies of WOOD and COAL, which we can sell from the boats at very low prices. Per- sons desirous of laying in their winter fuel would do well to cive usacall befere purchasing else- where. BUGUE& O'NEILL, se2 No. 105 Water street, Georgetown EOR MOUNT VERNON. verage r4 he thermometer in the ings from 6th to 12th September, inclu- 6s? iVote.—Sunday, (l4th,) about ¥ a. m., full moon. — Tee Merroronitan Hock axp Lapper e, to which w- respect- i +k to call theirattertion Visiters and strangers ia tie city can have their orders filled by us atthe very shortest rotice, at = : + . ji * GEORGETOWN COLLEGE WILL BE DEPARTMENT, corner cf F and 15th | fair prices, and In styles ¢qual at least to any es N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY8.—FPARE William Curran aud Barney Tolan, of this] Comvany contemplate a trip to Richmond, ¢€ lesen ‘on MONDAY next, September 15th, L ae Ghavb's Bauking House. tab isuinent in the elty LS ohG anit. Si: PROM ’ city, said to be “ scieuce men,’ exhibited | Virginia, on the 20th of Uctober About forty | pie students of the first year will, as usual, com- 2w GRUBB & LOZANO, Merchant Tailors ALEXANDRIA 75 CENTS.— their scientific acquisitions, in a boxing mateb, | Members are making preparations fur the visit. mence the study of Logic, Metaphysics, Princt- | ——————________________ = ENRY PALMER'S se6-im__ $83 Gt ot, ear Penn nesnee steamer THOMAS COLLTER beeves ‘ashing - id ‘s some forty-four ‘rounds’ | They will take with them their apparatus and | pies of Kthics, Natural Pullosophy. Chemistry MR. W. H 7 <e WE FESEE Doteaes (eer reen = A leave pall ener an forty three times. | Exputa’s band. It is scarcely necessary to | ac. ‘Those of the second year, under a distinct PIANO FORTE CLASSES. 5 ae es Capitals vestment ! Coaches leave the — for the boat at 8 “ur worthy mayor who has,-we understand, | bespeak for the company a warm reception, | Professor, will attend daily lectures on Natural HE DEMAND FOR PLACES IN THE NOS&R ,; TODD'S MAR | o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. no fancy for the *‘ Fancy,’ watured plans to prevent parties leaving the city herealter with any such intent..-A/evundria Sentinel for we feel assured that they will receive it from their brethren of the metropolis of the Old Dominion. ‘The company will have a dress parade on next Monday night. Right, which besides a more enlarged course of Ethics will embrace the fundament:! principles of Civil, Political, and International Right, anda critical Listery of Philosophy. REGISTER immediately ‘The graduates of former years and others de- |, class for gentlemen ig in course of formation strous of completing thelr course of Ethics, are THE GEORGETOWN CLASSE: requested to call on the President of the College | yin please send in their names to Mr. Palm<r, to make arrangements for attending the Lectures | care of Rev. J. W. Major, Georgetown Female and Exercises of the second year of Puilosophy | seminary. The lectures of both courses wi!l be delivered ‘All Washington applications to be made at Mr. in the Latin language se I1-3t_ | palmer’s residence, 265 F street, near 13th, where classes, greatly exceeding Mr Palmer’s an- ticipations, renders it nece: sary for poreaers the best hours to enter their names in toe CLASS- Persons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refresuments on the boat. ap SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. CHANGE OF HOURS, € N AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 30tb of June, the Steamer GEORGE PAGE will ran at the following, hours: Leave Alexandria at 44g, 8, 10, 12, 25,4, and be Building, adjoining Brown’s Hotel, have for sale, on commission, ‘Thirty five Thousand Dollars of Six percent, COUPON BONDS, s°- cored by mortgages upon real estate worth double ‘he amount of said bo: ds, and interest payable semi-annually at the Bank of the Valley, Win- chester, Virginia. or at the Bank of Metropolis, vas) ton, D C. eons afford as f2 and judicious invest- ment, and, whilst they are quite as s«fe es Corpo- ration stock, can be had for less money, yet pay- (faust Hosting —In a former number of the Star we made aa allusion to some folks who positively believe that a certain house in the mod Ward is haunted! On Wednes- day nizh' number of persons entered the tenement in search of spirits, but, of course, Peruamu’s Lotrery.—When we see so curi- ous an article asa ‘-Marriageable gentleman worth $50,000, in his own right,’’ put down as the firat pr’ anda ‘‘Young marriageble y rospectuses may be seen. . the same amount of Interest b¥ o'clock. a Were unsuccessful in the pursuit’ We should | Jady, worth $25,000,” as the second, the mat- oun IE ey ete OO OS rH sine P pe aipin $5 per quarter. se 8-6t ‘The bonds are each Five Hundred Dol- leave Washington 6, 9, M, 1%, 3%, 5%, and 7 li papier sat fi D -8) T BE} — ail Feber men reapentbtlay were so eredulous, had | Ciena Wee ie Borhteass Wats th | Set lage tet, Gconctowny DU wate THE LAKES; (te SAAN | __ate L. PRICE, canta ? emg § 3 he ia First lnstalment of FALL GOODS, ! -AKRD.—RAN AWAY F kA not a friend, in whose word we have confi-} basis of bis ‘Platform?’ One bubble of this | Sica et i FANCY BAZAAR $200 REWAKD suited to the early demand, viz: 30 pleces Fall Style Muslin de Laines, 25: ts. 100 do English Prints, at 12 cts. 8 do Black Silks, best makes ‘ME STEAMER GEORGE ‘TON willdepartat the foliow- og bours: Lea min SUL Pennsylvania avenue OLD, SILVER, PEARL, [VORYV, PAKI- an Marbie, Yortolse Shell, Papier Mache, deuce, informed us uf the fact, he having been 4 witoess uf the proeeedings. His attention was drawn Ww the scene while on bis way home the'subecriber, livi ut Upper Marlboro’, Prince George’s county Md , NEGRO MAN LEN, who calls cimself kind recently burst in Washington. leaving, it was stated, the good ens of that acute metropolis m:nxs many hundred dollars.— : : cS ic aidae lexandria 7,9, 11, Ug, 3H, 5 35 c Rosewood, Leather, Moroc:o, China, Biscuit, | LaN HARROD; he is adark mulatto, re A 5 * ; from @ courting expedition, and himself in] f./¢. Amer. 350 do Shirting Cottons, comprising of all the | porcelain, Alabaster, Bohemian Glass, Kbony, | about thirty-one years of aze, five feet sevan Tnche e Washington---5, tu, isi tix. bi fine +p in consequence Au<Ackuowiapaap Purer.— Did we ask Most approved makes Steel, Berlin Iron, and every kind of Fancy Goods es high ; he hasa# scaron the right knee caused by acut; half of his head shaved, and very grum an spoken to. w reniteive the above reward if caught out ofthe State of Maryland or District of Columbie, or one hundred dollars if caught in the State Mary- lend or District of Columbia, ana secured in jall 59 pieces Bro and Bld Sneeting Cotton 7 90 'do. Irish Linens, sued aad cheap ig da 30 dozen Damask Nupklas, from $' 50 to $3.40 Table Cloths, and Table Vamasks Birds Eye, Huckaback, and Board Towelling Allendale and Marseties Spread ee iANUS —LAST WEEK WE RECEIVED two new PIANUS, which with our, tsual weil assorted stock makes cur as sortment the largest and most comrlete in this city JOHN F ELLIS, the Organ editor if he could spell “ puppy Sie Ob, no! We asked him if he “ could’nt spell hisown name.’’ This, he admits, amounts to the same thing. Very good—but now as this Tax Musicat Sorex oy Messrs Paver « Crotcu —We have befure us the programme of the exercises to take place at the musical soiree of Messrs Palmer & Crouch, and which THE LAKES. ‘They have also— . The most choice American, French aad German Pe:fumery and Cosmetics + i 3 sh Cuulery, Mathematical Instruments ses 306 Penn. ave.. near 10th stree!. s i : ins | Self-admitted cur is not only a puppy, but a} Engitsh Fur'd Chtatzes from 12's to 18x ets. naan Sauer ys ; Drought home so that | can get him again tn anc Or tee eae che welt known taste and genins | very lousy. mangy puppy, ho will exouse us| Gineut Colors call woot) Muslin ae Latkes Gonita tel Bitelin ates ery caaciption: bam. aaats % B BEALL. ©ULS XIV, ET SON SIECLE; PAK es rh niece piscine me ra for dismissing him with this gentle, but un- Bate poepecee ee een oe ores — Would you make a present, adorn your osen, woos INSTR UcTION siete Dumas. 1 vol; illustrated. Price, emBost to ¢ 5 ii * 5 Bt an ons ® . . 4 its kind ‘The Soiree takes place on Monday | °CTemonious kick. Casstimeres, Black French Doeekins and Sattinetts ped oe atacand MR. F. NICHOLLS CROUCH, Les Trois Mousquetaires; far Dumas. 6 vols 1!- night next, and wiil be certain to afford the a x ‘Tweeds, Checked and Pizin Jeans au 6-tf ‘THE LAKES COMPOSER AND SINGING MASTER, | tustrated. $2 highest d enjoyment to those} Come, why will you suffer all the ills of bed | Checked Muslins, Cambrics, and Nalnsooks Preppy CE AND RECOMMEN-| VingtAns Apres; par Dumas 3 vols; illustrated gbest and most refined enjoy: y . A T THE INSTANCE ngt pres; par vols; who have the good fortune to be present | bugs, cockroaches, moths, ants, and every | White und colored Canton Flannels MEDICAL CARD. ‘ation of several of bis influential friends, | 93. nee species of insects when Lyon’s Ma; a corner i and Plain Linen Cambric R H. PERABEAU, aa hontirl pened has determined to establish bimself at the city of Le Vicomte de Bragelonne; par Dumas. 1 vol; — ‘ = owder will surely rid your houso of all suc’ pri thic physician, has the honor to offer his | Wa sii, as a VOCALIST and Si iG | illustrated. $1 50. of madeashneg cs amie a hog erie pestilence. For sale xt Shillington’s Book | Gents heay MUAAS COMI TEE ce ont ina servle to the Inbabltants of Washington and MASTER. His reputation In these branches, as} Le Comte de Monte Christo; par Dumas. 1 vol = . ap aes Ni Stati 7 A Ls oP nciceg? . vicin li as com) r of many of the most popular | {liustrated. Ay that, : illage, page ty pmeti paren ee a Pasig, cree Beas nea aais eit nek CE ere rr ae: Oslice and Residence on I street, No. 188, be- songs, such ts «Kathleen Mavourneen,?* «Der Ladies Merino and Silk Vests, &e , &c. Towhich large additions will be made soon from the large Auction and Importing Houses of Regence et Louis Quinze; yar Dumas. 2 rated ier de Maison-Rouge; par Dumas. 2 tween 20th aud 2st streets. Penn’a aveuue. ?. P. N. B —Homeopathic medicines for sale, which Democratic pole. The friends of Buchanan are generally invited. The Bladensburg Buch- mot Astore,’’? &c , he trusts, will entitle him to the patronage of the community. the Doctor prepares himself with whe greatest ll be glad to take char, mii ; Ulustrated. $1. anan Club have entered upon the campaign Tae Presipest’s Mountep Guapo will, | Philadelphia and New York. Customers are in- care, For Peveana Ague, for Bilous and Bowel ee Private Scholars, a gtd, on -_ Reine Margot ; par Dumas. 2 vols illustrated ra pe to-day, celebrate the anniversary of the bat- | Vited to call early. complaints, &c , &c. se 3 3m ing a Musical Vocal Academy on the 15th Sep- | $2. t —— = tle of North Point, as well as their own fourth | _*¢ 11-7 20nN BL SNOOT. ENTLEUEN'S DRESS SHIRTS.—WE | tember next, for the development and study of | La Trou del’Enfer; par Dumas. 2 vols; illue- . : — WE menc! % 1. nas ern toe ee TEACHER OF YOCAL MUSIC Giive just received lange assortment of best | Singing in ‘classes, commencing from the ele ‘Quiaze Jours au Sinai; par Dumas. 1 vol; illus- residing om the Island, while indulging a hearty laugh yesterday, disiccated the lower jaw. Her friends were very much alarmed at the sudden deformity and supposed the lad to te laboring under paralysis. Doctor Wil- lett was sent for, and much to the relief of all, mentary principles up to the accomplished sing- er. His circulars will be pre; ared as soon as pos- sible, and, in the meantime, he would est that early application be made eltber fe vate or class tuition, at Mr. Richard Davi or at George Hilbus’s Music Store, Pennsylvania a nue, who will give every necessary information, YRATEFUL TO THE LADIES OF WasH- Gnaltty _ Aer casa Also; Vanes mas G ington and its vicinity for their former pa- Mankes iets = ‘on tuck Mee eal gai at twee tronage, respectfully informs them that she will ines rr the ened city city prices. — her vocation on Monday, the Sth of Sep- WALL & STEPHENS, tem! tu. Mrs F., having vacant hours for afew more | _S¢9- 322 Pa. ave., bet. sth and 10th siree A New Locomotive axp Tenver, from the manufactory of Smith & Perkins, of Alexan- dria, is now on the way to the railroad statior, being moved along our streets on a temporar railroad. They are to be transported to Ohio trated. $1. Le a d@’Harmental ; par Dumas. 2 vols =. “ mpressions de Voyage Suisse; par Dumas. % vols; illustrated. $3. = And many others by the same author, just im- S I ean ted by peedil dialoe: scholars, requests the ladies, Who are desirous of | \TOTICE.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY | and’where Mr CROUCH’S latest compositoins | ported b cx TAYLOR. , ana as aaa Warcn Returys.—The only case for trial | being perfected in Ballad Singing, et the more. | forbidden to trust any one in my name, or on | can be seen. au 19-eolm = FRAN SS Tue Wearuer, for seversl days past op- | was that ef Mary Coomes, a white girl fifteen cnytoniction Opera, to favor her with an- | my account without my writen aperowal PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. (Ae seemnens, ee Aye 4 pressively hot, was yesterday afternoon most | years of age, wi history, short us it is, | ““Perms made known at her residence on E st., se S-1w* Washington Sept. 8th, i836. | [YPURDOCK’S ag tg et oq fish w= nagenin tet ing for sale b — agreeably cooled by heavy showers. This} would bring tears to the eyes of any kind pa | no 4us. between 9th and 10th streets, or at the | oe = = Counter Scales, of a sf niyo io buRCHELL, Will not be news to our city readers, but, ney- | rent. She was up for being drunk ‘and disor | Music Stores of Mr. K. Davis and Mr. @. Hilbus BuAck Euasric MOHAIR BELTS, at | fa-turers prices bi Tata lading ty, eye aor of 16th end | streets, ertheless, it is a fact pleasurable to record derly ; workhouse ninety days.’ an Ww LAMMQND’s. sev-3t | 932 Agents, No. » Georgetown

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