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Se OE aaa aS.,.,LlTETeeee ~ eemenelbed ell - ene ee = _ 3 , whi i hrough LIST OF LETTERS NTLEMEN'S DRESS RTS.— its. EVENING STAR,| WAs#iXeton xzws np cossiP. | pontoon. a ee ee scty of dete bing | Remaining inths Post Oftce, Washington, D.C., | GrSTEVENS SIN Coenen ene Ammemens “ Si ber 2), 1856. ? DAN Sex S at the horses. Some very powerful efforts were [Ordered to be advertised in the “ Evening Tikene eo Fare “sagen perpen RICE'S WASHINGTON CITY: again made to upset it, but without sucgess. | gray > agreeable to the following section of the | ments to families Wooed and Won.—On the fourth of Sep- tember, our venerable neighbor, the IJnte/li- gencer, defined its political position, saying of the three parties—the Democratic, the Amer- ican, and the Republican—‘ in fine, which . ne ever way we turn, we find in each and all Cumeiatha bine pestle acca shese organisations more that repulses than ——————————— } attracts;” and with regard to the American THE WEEKLY STAR. party, ‘‘ we could never approve the agencies, The issue of this week contaits interesting | #74, 60 far as we can learn them, the objects Editorial Correspondence, a large amount of of that ‘order,’ which, besides, was not the miscellaneous matter, European, Californian, | ™°Te commended to our regard by the part it Nicaraguan, Oregon, and Sandwich Island | Played in breaking down the Whig party.” news; Washington News and Gossip; superb| _n the seventeenth of September, in speak- Poetical brilliants, among others an exquisite | ing of the Whig National Convention, to as- gem entitled “The Mocking Bird;’’ Local, | Semble on that day in Beltimore, our Venera- Political and Personal items; capital Tales and j ble neighbor “ supposed that this Convention rich sketches, in short it is an A. 1. number | W&8 intended for consultation and delibera- For sale at the counter; price 3 cents, or $1.25 | tion, and mot merely to enunciate a forgone per year, conclusion,” and added, “we may be pardon- —_——_- +0 ed for admitting a doubt of the freedom of choice of a body of Whigs toward whom it is held to be treasonable to offer the name of Edward Everett, or of Edward Bates, or of Francis Granger, or of John Bell, or of Rufus Choate, or of John M. Clayton, or of any other genuine Whig, North or South, for it eonsid- eration.’ The Convention, however, did not regard the sage advice of the veteran and conserva- tive editor, and, as it is well known, endorsed to It was thon hoisted out of the water by means | Post Office Law—it being the newspaper having | having them made u, - hogy merereeets G R E A T Ss H O WwW ! of a cranc. Without removing any of the | the largest circulation any daily paper pub- or ‘EVEN8’S Saleroom, load, and cleared out, the body being taken | lished in Washington : we 19-3¢ Browns’ Hotel off and again thrown into the water. nics PO pl panel pion JP SR SR pyggeespeemease oem aulhe- wives aver men were ordered into the boat, and the boxes | Oo of nares fem nang uncalled wn, sen doe $2.50 on the i6th instant, of iron were increased to 22cwt. It was then rs shall be printed, shall, hereafter, be pub- | large RED COW, with a large bag rowed about, rolled and rocked as before, iishea once only in the newspaper which, being fof milk, large wide horns. and struck with a sledge-hammer some 20 or | issued weekly, or oftener, shall have the largest | about 11 30 blows on one spot without any visible effect | circulation within the range of the delivery of | ward will be given if returned to the owner on K on the rivets or jointe. said secs to be decided by the postmaster at gs ooh ae 3d and ‘20m, AS CONNOR. “After being carefully examined it was | Such office.) ie mounted on its carriage, and dragged up to the practising butt. An artilleryman stand- — a range of 190 yards then fred acouple of Minie rifle balls through the sides. In cach case the ball traversed without splintering clean through the body, carrying with it a portion of the metal. Tho success of this ex- periment was considered of great importance, as considerable injury results in many cases from the scattered splinters of the carriages in present use. Mr. Francis then got into the wagon and closed the perforations with a few blows of a hammer, leaving only the spots which had been carried away by tho balls — This, he explained, could be repaired in the most simple manner by any one ‘ with a bit of metal and two or three old nails.’ A couple of the feeding troughs servo asa canoo to con- vey one man with a paddle across a stream, and four of the bodies connected form an ex- cellent raft, capable of supporting any heavy ordnance of the servive. By keeping the run- ping gear attached they can be run in and out of the water with great facility ; and, by ma- king some altsrations in the construction, it could be packed up in a small compass, for the convenience of transport ’” SATURDAY Eeptember 20, 1856. U7" Advertisements should be handed in by SF Persons applying for letters in the following List, will EXTER’S HOTEL TO BE CLOSED — ploase say they are ADvxaTisap. LADIES? LIST. On Saturday, the we ret a ey * vi Adams, Catharine Fitegerald,Mise AB O’Tuil, Bridget citansing, patating, tea te Lm by Pape — G3 age the 17th of November next, when I sball pared friends and the Site Beecher, MreJ A BR Fergusson, Mra E Price, Julia Brown, Miss L C Gibbs, Mary A Brown, Molite BR Greans, Mary Byrne, Mary J B Grason, Mary 2 Brooke, Mattie W Gaither, Mre Pp ire Barrett, Mise Alice Galpin, Cornelia M Ruff, Sarah Jave Brad THE ONLY DULY RECOGNIZED SEM Glavin, MraP Reeves, Catharine AND LEGITIMATE BHOW . , Mra Lid CHARLES WALTER. SATNESS CFL. Hutchison, Mee SW Roverteas Sra A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, HAVING ANY CleeRICal NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERALAGENT, Will exhibit {n Washington on rsA A Harris, MreM R Smoot, Mra E No. 397 D street, between 3d and 4\ streets, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Sept. 26 and 27, Mrs W Herris,MreRebecca Smith, Margaret 8 OPPOSITE CITY BALL, AYS ONLY! ins Sweneery: Amaia | *e1-Iwe _WASHINGTON. Dc. | FOR 70 DAD EVENING. y, Mary Spencer, Sire CHOICE GROCERIES. anpounces that it ix bis Childe, Mary A Hickey, Sarah A Sherman, Mrs CK JUST RECEIVED, A SUPERIOR Lot or a ae —— “ae fal and Io" e purest kin fe roceries, | teresting Enterta! tever before Wines, Liquors, and Se White and Brown = ieooene at ust —_— ia JONAS P. LEVY, THE TALENT OF HIS COMPANY, No. 367 Penn. ave , opposite the National AND THE INTELLIGENCE OF His Tippett, & sn tt-w Hotel. | WONDERFOL HORSES, MULES AND bavig red 8 | Miller’ Siai'a> Twvser eee |. ee AND PUDLIG SERVICES OF ELEPHANTS on E ender H Donohue, Brit ret Marshall, Mary 5 pedo hay <. x Millerd Fit ; by W. LB 7 of Ken- —— him o> — tak Hog tiger West, Mrs Walter S | tucky. One volume wi trait, one — uward bim the fame Nd es @ollar. Just published, and this da: Freoelvad. pppoe Spreztins deggie ogre Evans, Cecelia,” Morean, Mary Willams, Mra FH se 19 FRANCK TAYLOR. tles have so universally bestowed. Fine re ° McGotacy, Kata, Weaver, gina OLD CROSS LOST.—TWO DOLLARS ‘ceman, uehem, lary rewar: finder 4 at Soe ag te Mi Amelia | solid GOLD CROSS, about one anda quarter Pare, of families and childven, will ve NTLEMEN’S . n comme vantng Andre, Wm E Gog. Wii&Co Nolan, James novactagy, Liperee maples vedi 8 9 8th Admission See CENTS, pias epi one te 3 peeve ion ri street east. hly valued by the owner, be- PR TWENTY ve Me ce to Commence at asrenicke'W auene 2 a Nolte, Mr ing the gif of an esteemed friend Apply to Ser- | _ eae o at7; performan poy ed Aldou Golden, George J 3 Osie, W Ca geant MES BYRNE, Marine 5 7h Anderson, € C Givson, F Doud, ae Bird, Wm Wallace Gibbons, C Owen, J W Andarson, Gen A 6 Green, OF Oliver, J B2 sot ‘i —W. — , i ; EL ants. Burtea, Wm J8 Hungerford, W 8 2 Owens, Fantom Geccapened e sapestee smnevenns et Otaie NTED—A WOMAN OR GIRL To DO Baba, TB Hunter, Wai O'iried, Daw't Travelling MAUDS, some yore ruperion, at eve Sconcmaashe ek & hanes nx 8 exer, Thy on, ‘otter, ‘EN eroom. Ouse w n consist : Barrett. Thos Howe, TP. i se 19-3t ‘Browns? Hotel two persons me at No. 281 E street, be Breut, RY ; i Howel, MraAun Ragedale, Mins 3 E Bedott, Meriah © Hardy, Mollie M_ Smith, Kitzabeth Nak ary B Havens, FPIRIT OF TEE MORNING PREEs. The Union dissects Mr. Speaker Banks and his recent speech on his return to Massachu- setts, in a manner which must be exceedingly unpleasant to the victim, The Union quotes from Mr. Banks : “There is only one remark made in antici- pation of that success which we hope to attain, and which our enemies concede in a great mesure will come to us, and that is, that the Union of the States will be dissolved when- ever that new era shall have been commenced. | the candidates of that organization which was _— bed _— of — Union rm the States; : instrumental in killing the Whig party. ave never been otherwise t no moment o! * + my life, in no paroxysm of indignation, under | | This Sen however, the Intelligencer, no feelirg of excitement, have I ever uttered | in speaking of the results of the Wnig Con- phe Megson eee besa sgleneyas vention, says it has every ‘disposition to ie highest veneration and deepest love for} |. ji i the Union of these States. Long may it con- yield to them such favorable consideration tinue as it is, unchanged! Long may it con- | and such support as fidelity to principle anda tinue '—so long as the stars of the firmament | due regard to the peculiar circumstances of of God above us skall be the bright prototype | the country shall dictate to us as proper and of the ctars of our glorious Union! But I have triotic.”? to say what I know to be true, that in noevent | Patriotic. ; of human history will the Union of these States} Though entertaining the highest respect for be dissolved. [Cheers] * * . ™ I the Intelligencer, we must say that its recent “T can conceive of a time when this consti- the Presidential . ind tution shall not be in existence; when we | °°Urse On the Presidential question reminds shall have an absolute military dictatorial | us cf the conduct of Lady Anne, who was hfe lerpre eee to 2 wooed and won by the murderer of her hus- wr men at its head who are made rulers y = : . military commission, or whe claim an heredi- band—the Duke of Gloster. At first, it will tary right to govern those over whom they | be remembered, she, in response to a compli- al sass But be rarer —— States | ment to her eyes, wished that they were basi- will never come © party that has posses- 7 7 Fy Fi sion of the Union will allow the minority to lisks that they might ake him dead ; but finally, she accepted a ring, to ratify the en- gagement so insidiously procured. So, likea “‘strong-minded woman” she dried her tears break the bands, They may subject us; they will never divide us. Whether the govern- and doffed her mourning weeds, and rushed to his embrace. ment is that of a a eee that of a monarchy, or thatof an absolute despotism, the love of the Union will he deep in the bearts of rulers and ruled so long as the history of man shall The “Know Nothings,”’ as our neighbor for- merly called them, killed the Whig party; but now, under another name, ‘‘the American party,”’ they have captivated our Whig friend, last.” Commenting with great severity upon these who with sprightly air, and very considerably rejuvenated, forgets his griefs, and with face atrocious sentiments uttered by an American wreathed with smiles—no longer a weeper citizen, the Unron concludes: ‘“Wehad overrated Mr. Banks. There is a over the grave of the Whig party—consum- mates the bans with that ‘“ organization’’ the very weak place somewhere in his moral and intellectual formation. His bosom friend and objects of which, on the fourth of September, he decidedly condemned ! Cambell, Adeline Johnson, Cormick,CarolineA Knight, Corbin, Motlie Lauhat ~ ler, a Colemsn, Mra JT Lewis, Amanda B Sanforth, Mary J Cushion, Hanorah Mitchell,Jane W Timmons, Miss 3 Cerro!l, ‘Mins Murphy, Blizabeth Tate, Jane Davis, MreJ A Maby, Mies HL Thorntoo, Mre B @ canvas in this country. MreWm Mill Dadley, Mrs Wm = Morri 10> A Grand Afternoon Performance, for the Something Authentic from Kansas.—The most satisfactory bit of intelligence we have seen lately in these days of lying bogus ‘‘Kan- sas dispatches,” is contained in an extract from a letter written by W. W. H. Davis, Esq., Secretary of State of the Territory of New Mexico, who recently lei. this part of the coun- try for Santa Fe, passing through Kansas. He writes from Council Grove, K. T., about 150 miles from the Missouri line, as follows : ‘We have not heen troubled by either of the contending parties, nor have we seen any of them. The cabins are deserted for the first fifty miles. but at-erthat, we found the settlers at home and at work, and deploring the diffi- culties. At Council City, and also at this lace, the pro-alavery and Free State men are living in harmony, and intend to settle their differences of opinion at the ballot box, a3 Americans should do. This would be the case in all parts of the Territory if wise counsels revailed, and bad men were driven away. his country is beautiful beyond anything you have ever seen ; and the time will come when it will be the garden of the Union.’’ — _____________ } tween 14th and ae MORE RICH SHAWLS AND SUARFS. = .—A GOOD COOK.—ALSO A Bayard, RB Banter, R jr 2 E HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE LOT Sie Eee te boe cpawe haley ox te Butter, Mr Hert Michael Pierce; Jno B of very bandsome Shawls and Scaifs, many | gi pORADO HOUSE Penn. avenue. betwern Blane, Lon s Healey, John Pember, Geo of them in black middies, which are scarce and | 1. yaited States Hotel and Jackson Hall. Boyd, Linn Hunt, Joho L Porter, Clas 8 desirable. We wov'd here suggest to the ladies ‘se 20-21% = Rardin Jeph Falk, OF to call early if they wanta handsome Shawl or | _*© fetus Gates Scarf. We have also, a good assortment cf Plain ANTED— IMMEDIATELY FOUR OR Bleck Thibbet, Merino, and Cloth Shawls. five experienced dress makers. Also, « Herd, John Rob} Hof , Joon R ames B R fn Honston, Will open on Saturday, a beautiful assortment | eom; it person to work Singer's Sewing Me- of Grey, Brown, and black Cloth Cloaks and ane Aeey ‘at 195 F street. & Winder's Geo C Rise, Alex'r T , comprising all the latest novelties ed “ert Building, between 17th and Ifth streets. se 20 rie eet ierere, | Iadleg ne ee ottet ae SEARS. ANTED.-PY TBE 2TH INST -THREY s219-8t 523 7th st., 3 doors north of P: Storgis, Wm - > aa Sullivan, Timothy ‘Stillman, 8 & Co JOHN KULINSKI, Beott, De R WATCH § CLOCK MAKER, Button, R . ; i! Late or Warsaw, Potann, NN Simpson,Cap'@ DL | ALL WORK WARRANTED FOR TWELVE Keegan, Michael Stryker, Judge Jas MONTHS or, JT Smith, Jno 8 ell, Jos M Jos ford, Josiah M Sands, Bernard Summers, Warren Stewart Win Meteer rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board, in a private family, by afamily of three grown Unfurnished rooms in the vicinity of a boarding house from which meals conld be seat mightanswer. Address *‘S.S.H ,”? stating terms, location, &c., at this office, or through the Post Office. se20-2% ANTED —A PARTNER WHO BAS A Kops,IdeBrayn Stokeley, Jos small cash capital or credit to take an intr- mele pth rest in, and the management, of 2 Restaurant do- Weltaenusoree je aeeresic kt dos 3 The above is also the Inventor of a Patented tng J J Blood, CH 3 Berkley, Benjamin Appointment.—James Herron, Esq , civil engineer, has been appointed, by the Secre- tary of the Navy, constructing engineer for the Yavy Yard at Pensacola, Florida. The Current Operations of the Treasury Department .—On yesterday, 19th September, there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Department— For redemption of Texas debt. .. $267 90 For the Treesury Departrert For the Interior Depaitmert. For Customs....seseserseeses War warrants received and en- tered .ceceseecccccseetceceees 221,527 45 War repay warrantsreceived and 0 ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. re a good and increasing business. Any person Ap : ratus aa partes rd the disastrous effects of lee to realize a large and pe netics Ay : collis! F ions on Kaltroads. {pformation on the sub- in callay, wend db GE to a poo none « 7] | ject given on applicaticn pe gong smal : Y> apply. y Keunon, Lt 8 Shields, Jos D2 Levers, Wm 2 Sommers & Hum. 1 te L Stevens, Geo il Seventh street, No. 381. se 19-St* Lapham, R Stanzing, F SS Lynch, ‘Patrick Snyder, Frank 72 LATRO: ry, Smith, Frederick Stephens, EB ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A WOMAN - do general house work mal! family. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FEW OF | gh, got pee plain, ood cook, washer end iro- Stanley’s Double Radiating Fire = ner. Apply at No. 355 12th street north, near M Jeader, we do not doubt, has been bis adviser. They are both deceived, and both have de ceived others. In asingle moment, in a single speech. the Speaker has lost the prestige of his life. His doom like that of his party, is sealed. They will go down never to rise. Whenever @ man or set of men make a question between their vanity, their passious their ambition, and ‘ol Cujlens, John Olark, James A Crown, Jeremiah Little, Ji Couper, George W Gole, Charles R Coleil, Az Collins, Jamex Le Mat, Dr 45 Places, sgelpaegeer i sen = ay street. ce 18 -3te for heat! ‘lors and Coambers above ~—____ _________ ———_— The Radiator isso constructed that the IARTMAN WANTED —A GOOD, ACTIVE heat radiates tnrough seven columns befere passing colored man who _soagyome understands clean off up the chimney, thereby throwing a@ strong | ingand managing horses, and who can bring sood heat in the Parlor where the Radiator will set; | recommendations as to character, dispositic¢n, 4 , A Rose-Colored View of Nicaragua.—The Carty, Jeremiah = Murphy, Wm none of the heat is ‘aken from the Parlor to heat | will hear of a permanent situation, with fair ste eeeceeeces 90 | Douglas, WH ¥ bers it up by C. L Wood Yard. by addressin, eherr fae eens, ———_ ad oa following extract from a letter received by a set ecainievcs Fou! od 90 Boogan, aS WoGbWawD'& SON, No" dis, Fenepivanls Boosie py omg ear e Ba co mara” viameusae % nen i i ii: i Z Boos 3 Del. Th avenue, on thirt s trial, an it does nol = “ » be always vaniehed.” gentleman of this city from his brother in | eer pee 83 4 sei prove satisfactory in its heating. the Radiator Eee ade ahagettt oT es we ante ae ag a Nicaragua, puts altogether a different com- plexion upon Nicaraguan affairs, from the The dntelligencer “postpones to-day Con- gressional debate, foreign correspondence, Y turned. Brick House in a pleasant neighborbeod , le- Watt wm? GRATES and SRUVES of atl send aizes | cated inthe First, Second, or Third Wards, is Worthingt at No. 318 Peonsylvania avenue, next door to C. | wanten for 6 months by the advertiser. The boure Bee une TON LIGHT INFANT- saltitadi = a lat blished accounts. The writer evident- RY, ATTENTION —A meetinv.of the Washingto Wow d’s old stand. may be furnished or not. Address Box 54 ee eee i = is an ardent Walker sym aehiser company will be held on MONDAY EVENING, Wheeler Thee 02. a C. WOODWARD & SON. | Oftice Fe nd €very thing else, to appropriate our [its] space | '7» 20Wever, 1s an arden’ ympathizer, | September 22d, at § o'clock. By order i Weed, 1 which fact the reader will doubtless bear in Waletrum, 88 mind in arriving at a conclusion Granapa, Nicaragua, August 15, 1556 Dear Brother: * * * This is the most Set <Orne) ANTED—TO ATTEND IN AN ICH. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Cream Saloon, *n active colored youth about WASHINGTON, D C. 17 or 18 years old. To one who can read and R_ CROUCH, VOCALIST AND SINGING | write, and bring good recommenéations /fbera! to the proceedings and speeches in the recent Whig Convention in Baltimore, which, from the great personal respectability of its mem- bers and the importance of its deliberations, se 20 B. F. BEERS, Sec. NOTICE .—fHE MEMBERS OF the Western Hose Active Assc :lation most respectfully apnounce to their friends and H Maddox, FT. Morphy, D F MASTER, can be consulted every Tuesday 4 will be paid. App'y at RICHARD Dat- beautiful country and climate on God’s earth | ‘he Public geuerally, that they aon give their Macill, BJ w Mo _ | and Friday at the above Institution, any bour LY's Ice Creme al — — deserves to have its aims and sentiments placed | if one could be familiarized with it. Eternal | fifth Grand Coti!’on Party, on THURSDAY, McPuereso Chas Willems Gene | Airing the day. Bridge street Geogetows. September 25th, at the Picneer Ha'l, corner of K aad 24th streets Scott's Band has bren engaged. Tickets FIFTY C&NTS—zdmitting a gentle- man and ladies. summer, eternal green, and cool temperature. It is so cool at this moment, I p.m, that I have a thick woollen coat on over two shirts, Schools and families attended in the city, =" a i “Brena wn ure: igh- N EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF ENC- “Owen Willame, FH Naa _ salen sania aaa lish and Mosic desires an engagement in » in the fullest manner befere the country.” The Intelligencer goes on coquetting with - Adicts Whittemore & Giss | A few vacancies to be had in classes now study- | private famlly. Best references given A the Fillmore nomination, with a maidenly | one of which is flannel. This, however, is the Committee of Arrangements j y Spieaver a8: cele JAS. G. BERRET, P. M ing under Mr. Crouch. ; ir COMLY, Georgetown se 10-1f coyness, peculiarly rich—thus rainy season, (10th May till 10th November.) Ses hoger ys W.G.B.Tnome, John Carr. | "rie Re aSEENTION Ge Gan (eee Classes from 4 tose tock. Sian AN FED—WANTED—WANTED—T0 A = - when it is little cooler than in the remain-] S°7?-ee3t CARO.—THE ATTENTION OF | Young Men’s Glee ‘lass, 7 to 8 in find persons in went of the following a> “If it should be objected to this assembly ing months, which are called the dry season NOTICE.—THE STOCKHOLDERS | (® Public is respectfully invited to the sale of J. NICHOLLS CROUCH, ticles : that it was not entirely national or not exclu- Bon in the latter the heat is not eit ack } the Washington City Savings Funa | Furniture which will take place on MONDAY Vocal Director of the Ins'itution French or German Looking Glarscs Portrait or Picture Frames, round, ovai or square Oil Pati , large and small Marble-! rackett Tables, in bronze or gold All kh of Pictures framed, and any rire sively and purely Whig—that one of its ora- tors indeed repudiated for it the name of O!d- Line Whig—it embodied so much of both of theee qualities as to entitle its recommenda- tions to great consideration with all Whigs be next, the 22d instant, at 10 0’clock a. m., atthe | Corner of 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue e edulis , of Sth and G -treets, op) ite nort! ‘ont of the = = Sorta will pi ieee ar Set Bait. ute Patent Office. ‘The furniture is of a good quality, GENTLEMEN’S EMPORIUM. . , street, between F and G. and the sale will be well worthy the attention of EORGE W. HINTON HEREBY RE- above 80°, and it is only the long continuance that causes it to have the reputation of being so hot. We are only six hundred miles from the Equator, and yet this is the real state of % Looking Glasses, or other work in the gilding i i = . 2 Persons wishing to purchase. A.GREEN turns bis thanks to his old and steadfast Ine done to order with dispatch. throughout the country, to say nothing of the peng sorted Seweae conaes Lesen si rca CHAS. WALTER; See. It Auctioneer. — and the — pene ——_ Also, alot of cast-iron Brackets, suitable fer intrivsic title to their respect of the eminent i : FIRST COTILLON PARTY can SRR wide Ei Le ce Lt eee ronage bestor abelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to sult citizen whose nomination to the Presidency by pan poll Graver senator Spas ST. JOSEPH'S MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM | at his E. FoRIU OF FASHION, on 2 eee avother party they have approved and ratified. y } z LIBERTY CLUB, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2th, AT THE ARMORY Cn Lowitvana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting a yentle- man and ladies ; to be had of any of the members, or at the door. se 17-8t* Been AND BALL.—THE COMMITTEE of Arrangements of the AWKWARD CLUB, take pleasure in announcing to their friends and the publ'c generally thst their first Grand Ball of the season will take place at the Wasbington Assembly Rooms on THURSDAY EVENING, October 2d. 1956. Particulars in future advertisement se 6-S3t#* the times, for " CORNER OF 13TH AND H STREETS. Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 4 streets, N.B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glass DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYs. and next door east of Frank Taylor’s Bookstore, Plates " (HE SISTERS OF THE HOLY CRO8s | where may be found a large assortment of rich, | " 955 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood Eovre. having taken charge of the above institution | tasteful and valuable Gocds, French, English, 19 JOHN WAGNER will open a connection with it their schools for | Italian, Chinese, and A ican of all kinds for . smell boys on Monday next, the 224 inst. gentlemen’s wearing apparel. Said goods will be Tickets of admission must in ail cates be had | Cut and made = >in a tab cial, feshienaho Boarding. . . _— orders, r “wi Al. NEW ns es ae ke oF hee erat eis shortest rotice, and upon the most reasonable OARDING.—SEVERAL NEWLY FUR- ‘All’ payments shall be made to the Sisters | terms. Please call and examine the richness and nished roems for rent, elther sing’y or in monthiv or quarterly in advance, as will be stated | style of = eae — the faithful = gens ee. eeey Sanity Oe i & manner {n ey are made upto sult cus- | are bu boarders, street. in on in the tickets of admission. se 20-2w Sacare y P Row, aad the 1 ie vinlaiy or tee Pome: George W. 2 Hoe eg to | Office. se 20 lw® partnership in besivess ole Me fens, | PROARDING._SEVERAL LARGE ROOUS TEx, formerly of Virginia, by whose aid, as: with single ones attached, handsomely fur sistance and constant atteudance at the store, the | nished, can be rented either in suits for families, business of the Emporium will be greatly facili- | Ot to single persons, with board if desired. on the tated tke an een “¢ — Fog is a N_ B—George W. Hinton hopes tbat such of | 10 the house, making ra! ‘or a family his former “atl as have uncancelied bills at | With children. Apply at No 468 10th » ext, be- things which I have not seen in the States, are here, and cheap. The s-enery is beautiful as far as I have been, which is only to Massaga on the North, and up the San Juan river, and across the lake, which is a splendid place, with innu- merable islands covered with green verdure. The ascent of the river is also very fine, the banks are green, and the only thing that is repulsive to the eye is the large dirty looking alligators who flourish in great numbers in that portion of the country, which is not set- tled. I saw some at least 30 feet long, but they are afraid of man and dodge into the water before you get very near them I shall have to stay here a year I suppose, although I imagined I was in for six months if my health remains good in either case [ shall be satisfied. Gen Walker now has an This respectful consideration we shall our- selves bestow on its recommendations, with ‘y disposition to yield to them such favor- le construction and such support as fidelity to principle and a due regard to the uliar circumstances of the country shall dictate to Us as proper and patriotic.’ We take it the Intelligencer’s bold Know Nothing wooer will not be slow in accepting this avowal as tho bashful “‘yes”’ to his hither- to half-rejected suit. ————__- wre. PERSONAL ++++ Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams have again been re-engaged at the Adelphi, Londor. +++» The Cincinnati papers record the death POLiTICAL STREAMERS AND FLAGS for the boys, for sale by se20-3t LAMMOND. ADIES’ SEWING EIRDS, BELTS Clasps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Purses, &c , at wee 9 Fe 20-3t LAMMOND’s. 4 = the store will soon be pleased toeall and settlethe | Ween D and E _ ___ se 17-1w* of Mr. A. Death, a well known citizen. army of 1,200 or 1,400 men, who are able to} ————_________ PAN EEND SS. - 5 ‘ rame, as the season is changing and short seitle- | pgxs G- ANDERS acDEEEDE GAM a DBam i: Gen. Houston passed through Memphi whip any 10,000 that any enemy can bring EW YORK HATS!—THE THIRD SUP- WOOD, COAL, AND SAND. ments make long friends se 19-tf ? - SN ; P 6 P'S; | There has been some hard fighting here, and date several boarders with or without rooms. OW AFLOAT, AND FOR SALE FROM Penn avenue, No. 276, between llth end 12th streets. Tenn , on his way home, last week, and was publicly received. the bavonet is the weapon that hag done it all | opened at STEVENS’S ply of HATS from ‘“ Beebe”? this “hh the Vessels, 400 tons White and Red Ash NEW PAPER HANGINGS. > > 5 se 10-1m for the Americans; the natives will st: d se 20-3t S2'es Room, Browns’ hotel. COAL,, for Furnaces, Grates, and Stoves, war- OUSES TO LET AND FOR SALE TO a Gen. Reid, who commanded the pro« ea e America = S a hee Sine a and an | Pam = * ranted to be of the best quality; 2,210 pounds to H command 8 good price 4 look new and OARD, &c —MRS. BATES, ON THES W : ae mem ome B10) o8 ck Se 7 Consider Shem ECENY EDA LOT OF WILLIAM | the:on in all cases heerful. Nothing improves the interior a le corner of Pennsylvania avenve and 9h street » Va. cold steel; mericans will drive 1,000 wi ance of a house so much at so small a cost 2s to | is red to accommod ste gentiemen with rocms WOOD AND COAL as can be found in the Dis- paper the walls throughout. ‘The subscriber has wih br witnear Deard E & wpe engn ph . irict, and on as good terms Lage bscriber very mad. ++ Dickens, in his “ Little Dorritt,”’ tells NG. Sid, Northeast corner of 12th and O streets esirable assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, | to render those comfortable who may fever her . 518, 2 . us that a tender word “ dropped like a heavy Seventh street, 5 doors from Penn. se 20 ‘ avenue. the bayonet, their hurrahs and shouting raises Penn COOK STOVES and new Parlor Heaters. W.H HARROVER, A the deuce with them. The Costa Rican Gen- WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE CORD and | with their patronage. Transient or table board stone into the well of Clennam’s heart, and | eral Mora, said that ‘Los Americanoses Di- eae BOSTON. uuieera Pay a te te eee Faueeie, Se _intending tosell at my faa can be obtained apo hed the water into his eyes!” avolos.”’ 7 C >} 5 e 20- =. - : remunerative S 5 s — . * : There are so many Americans already set- Capt Baker, has arrived and willhave 4. EVENING and the public. J. MARKRITER, COAL AND WOOD. recovered irom bit secest ilvens, "and" se tied inthis country. not counting the army. | GSC atapatch HARTLEY £ BROTHE ree a STONE aE | feicnente wr OMA Fellow | Now AFLOAT, A LARGE CARGO OF pop oles to bis duties at the City Hall or "ie joey jah Societe se 20-1t 10L Water street (0 MEET A NECESSITY AND A DE- aa aRENEL superior Furnace Coal, which will be deliv. ered from the vessel at a reduced price. Ww: ARE NOW PREPARED TO INSERT | Constantly on hand a geacral astortmentot Red Gas Pipe in dwellings, stores, and public oe Ash Coals, Cumberland Coal and v ; buildings at low prices. Please give us a cail. CASTLEMAN & BRO o MILLER & CUNNINGHAM, u OS¥.—ON THE 17TH INST., A SPECI- fication for building a house for Z M. P. King, the finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Mr. KING’S Store, corner of I street mand in the city, the Principal of the Union Academy, has conclude! to open, in the very pleasant Rooms of the Academy, corner of 14th street and New York avenue, recently filted up for the pur , a thoroughly organized EVENING this city of Granada to assemble on the plaza on the 8th of April last, to see how many he would have besides his own troops if the city was attacked, and there were over eight hun- -+ Lorenzo B. Sheppard, an eminent lav- nd Democratiz politician, and the corpo- ration attorney of New York city, died sud- corner of 6th and B streets, i i = . M8 Pa-ave., bet. 12th and 13th sts. x penly on Thursday morning while taking a] dred in this one city. ‘These would teako the | @t vermont avenue. — SCHOOL, Tor such, young men, otherwise em- nena ne oe Fe Te ee a aside amaenennanell = i i i b u love urin e day, as wis! spen eir * — . very best fighting men, for their homes, their} We HENRY PALMER'S P iz K OST.—A FINE BLACK LACE VEIL. +++. Hon. J. C Breckinridge and lady, | families and their property are at stake. On re ETANOLOETE gusesEe. evenings eine themselves thoroughly for ot Sages Seeger OF = a which was detache. alady’s Fonnet, on Hon. Charles T. Morehead, Governor of Ken-| the route to California (Virgin Bay to San ae Ac at » J tucky; Major C. H. Fry, U S.A.; andS L James, Esq , Chief Engineer of the San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad, were in Cincinnati on the 14th instant. sss Under the head of “Every Lady her own Perambulater—A Plan proposed to ren- der the present stiff and immense Dress useful 48 well as ornamental (?)”—Punch has a pic- ture of a lady, hooped to an astoni: ing cir- cumference with a portable platform erected upon her dr passing entirely around her, corner of 1ith and Pennsylvania avenue, cr at Mr. Palmer's residence 266 F street, near 13th. Terms 85 per quarter. — Fe 20 CARD.—THE ATTENTION OF HOUSE Keepers 1s called tothe sale of HOUSEHOLD FU NITURE advertised to takeplaceon MON- DAY, September 22d, at 10 v’clock a. m., at No. 413 & between Sth and 9th streets. The Furni- ture is of superior quality, and in good condition. The collection is large, embracing almost every- thing useful to Housekeepers, and as the sale is peremptory bargains ma ex It Juan del Sur) Americans ure vei The Institute will be opened October 13th, five | 10th streets. References: Mr. R. Davis, and Mr, | Seventh street. oppes! e the Patent Office, on settled. evenings each week, fr.m 7 to 9 o’clock, with | Hilbus, Music stores. se 17-3m | Monday, the 15th On leaving it at 436 D ———________________________~____ } street, near City Hall, all expenses will be paid. Gane wil be fom ie Boo Keeping: Fon. | GTRAXED AWAN—ON TURSDAY saw, | ana coward acceptable." ne'.Ste” ie from the subscriber, a small brown Sanne Mathetsgtiess and sleo 1 Teveion Lareusnee” | BUFFALO COW. Shenadatthe time $2 REWARD.—STRAYED Away ON > around bellon. A reasonable the 10th instant, from the Valley’ at the Book Stores, or call on tae Evinctpal’ | will be given if she be foundand returnea tome | View farm of Mr. John Ring. of se 20-1m Z. RICHARDS, Principal. se 17- J. CASPARIS, Capitol Hill. Sowa, sae aoe see a light — 6 es _ee rankeen colo . tte it NEW ae ae COMMISSION $5 REWARB.—LEFT HIS HOME about face and breast, about one oot igh, tmall in be STORE. wil jong legs, throws his pretty well BoNtz & COOMBS, NO. 369 SEVENTH | sbout 17 yearsold, named JOHN A. DIGGS. All| Slzrhis back, and thickly FW J. Francis’s Metallic Lifs Boats.—In the Lon- don Times of the 3d instant, wo find the fol- lowing account of experiments made with Francis’s Life Boats on the canal in the Royal Arsenal : ‘In pursuance of directions received from two weeks ago, a 5) ‘hily colored Boy, On pected. by the name of Teeney , : ow ; persons are bereby forewarned against employing | ‘The above reward ‘will be and protected by Arailing Upon this, as she | (Be Secretary of State for the War Department. dated HOTELER, Auctioneer. SL ae tee cane rests, return thelr | Pot bering Bim im any suamwer’ he lew eal the aid farm, to CLEMEAT HES aoe = 4 t — ss ateful thanks to a generous public for the liber- passes through the streets, a couple of her Mr. Francis’s floating metallic pontoon wagon, $300 REWARD.—RANAWAY FROM Si petvonageextencian to hee since they have | be enforced against all such offenders Any per- se 17-3t® children are enjoying & ride and trundling which was tested in sundry wa: short time the subscriber on Saturday, the 30th of | been engaged in the House Furnishing busiaess | *0” returning said boy to me in Georgetewn near thee eons mse yeterday sbmiied fo some aiins| | Ramin caspian, abot year of age ae | anamance ee pape te ee eka | eaberereweras 7 ences iH esive | | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS." . 2 > = +++ A new York correspondent of the Ro- foe prog leeryes the Royal peat dark, slender built, speaks short, and stammers tetion of many citizens they have been induced selstw WILLIAM DIGGS. — S Fifes, A Fiutinos, &e., &c , just chester engpas mage ““We have been These experiments were watched on the part some, ea ae ee seaeeas earn a oa een trade the Auction FIRST WARD MARKET, psy and EXT lower i t ‘jungle of lit i , . A * ears 0! rk e othera msle, 7 or Com bi . ¥ t other + sae ‘he setagss aad Genes of Government by Colonel Bainbridge, R. E , athe old, bright color. I will give the above an Modine thenaneree POLLO PEON Tunas AVENUE. aly hee iditatie They pledge th L to leave no ¢ ifort un- t in the country. reward if they are delivered to mein Washing. | tree cy pl ge themselves to lea LYiieLoren ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER | ment in intry. - ‘ "i Inspector of Fortifications; Captain Caflin, re no trouble to give satisfaction in all ro stant New Music received semi-week! er — spobt prscmsirel Heeamc board aic i Director-General of Naval Artillery ; | ton. MRS EMILY THUMPSON, erses to those who may confide thelr business £0 heen, VEGETABLE = Pree hee ay Waew nn eS ict ina tovk between the wooded bills. ‘Tne | Gaplais Boxer, K. A » Superintendent of th | "it AECL HOGER | ns golarer bem ith hel PACH, 9 athe | 20 1IwE ee ee - « ; = boratery i i . cl. wt ees Maia MonMecumEn re te cons: 0 them ie tummer wi er mother. r4 ut par- i ae pang, af a 7 “4 ‘artic attention w’ iven e sa! se LIS’. tially divorced, Mrs. Kemble has discarded | Committee; ‘Captain Clark, K. A STRICT—FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF -) at " i 3 1 real and personal property of every kind, and % the name of Butler, and will not permit any | ™lt*ry Sy arrears node Mer ln ado of D Fron tha sett Giab of Te he 200 to'secs Pint se sepia filiaissiercseermed mmm iene a dee ae HE SUBSCRIB and Hberal cash advances made on the same whenev- T EK 18 RECEIVING ALT, / . i reet From the east side of 7th stree:, as far | !!' : 50 Sacks Fine Salt, § almost daily supplies of freah ene to cali ber by her married cognomen.”” | chemical deperiment oft “pr nerllg Me castas the boundary line. wees as fr | ex required. BONES SOO r are | (se18-3t) BARBOUR & Suomen | P som; Sacer ina sway ---. Mr. Folland, an actor, who followed | Francis, the patentee, was present to direot | oo Inecteat the Cemire Meract neat one nae GEER UINE OX MARROW POMADE, A | Tallors, Koek, Perch) &c. Persons in want con Lola Montes to Aust was d: ed on his| the experiments. Sth . he CHEAP F harthday, the 18th of July Inst, ooe day's sail | sisted in threce bets experiment con- | Scnce et the subscriber No. S34 K street, between Our large warehouse is filled tots Tey taPenior article, at be supplied at any hour of the day by calling on pcan Fai oe one day oo = oe besten ng hoagie, ith ee whole | 4th and Sth will be promptly ayretes. ees utmost capacity with every de- se 18 LAMMOND’S. me, the ae ne eo the = passage. artenances, feed and ¥ TCHINS. scription of Parlor, Chamber, an market, market during mar- tiolden E ‘ attachea, into the Sey esta geer| _s020-3@ CF SUECRING._ q E PRIME FAMILY HAM jours. Persors pure ree ses Montes will be'pained to hear that | entered the wagon, and rolled and rocked | @5() REWARD. —RANAWAY wa on | Micon unitate, bol ney and second bend, BARBOUR & SEMMBS. ” | ssowed of swing none but ruck sare perfec) storeys & olland, her agent, has nearly | about, and endeavored to capsize it, but they my farm near Beantown Post Office, | tactusers® prices. It is uselcss for us to itemize ; uw 280. i " 0 me teen : preg erecnennernneesentennieeanionse N TURVY ver since the sad event | could not succeed in bringing th tL, | Charles county, Maryland, on instant, | suffice itto Say we are are prepared to furnish out B 2 15-3te LEONARD i the bas mourned and refused ig comforted. | the water’s ed; Boxes of from weighing my NEGRO MAN, Henry Sly, about 37 years of entire houses at such prices 50 ARRELS NO. 3 MACKEREL. eer nd lexlon, hi noted (se 18-31) BARBOUR & SEMMES. WOOD AND e She says be was the first and only man she | 12 cwt., were then added, making the aggre- oF use loge fast above the aul le, and alittle, rey. Gubbk, neana, 2 ck oval Suet loved—which is quite complimentary to| gate weight amount to 2it owt. “The wacom | Justubure bie forshecd. I will gine ee eTey action ean Coeataban Meenas Ser conte pee eee A VATIETY plies of WOOD ene LARGE her two busbacds—and eneeforth cast | was then rowed across the water, to prove its | Ward if taken In the District of Columbia, or 820 | gq 9g 4% No 960 Seventh street ; FrEnoUsons.. [oan ikon the boats at very lew prices. Per fe, and gather | floating capabilities, and also to show the ad Ui fikea In Charles or any sp foe 4 county the} ——_ Woes Pea “anch “gs No: 486 Seven Ee et, | sons desirous of laying in thelf winter fuel would d which never | vantage which an army would 8 in | Ste! ta ether case fepeaeite Sarit 150 bo Mane abamenioe Gomis QUACK ELASTIC MUMAIR BELIs «i do well to give us acali before purchaxing elre- crossing upfordable rivers if supplied with the |": 20.gewe . se 18 3t BARBOUR & SiMMES. | BiAnMOND's. 1" “— aid LS Is which rust net, and gol e od No. 105 Water street, Georgeuwn,

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