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| EVE NG ST AR. | 2s yoras, tazarax —Shiel’s play For Sale and Rent. — AUCTION SALES. __ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. of Washington, as well as other citizens in- terested in the subject of popular education, present. nent in Washington \ of ‘‘Evad- poor gy ll pan toa au oe repeti- tions, was rendered in an acce fabih Uatener —_—_—_—________-__—""__ } at the National last night. Rowat Scroois or Wasainetox Counry.— | night we confess eh The residents of the country part of the county | and we shall be ‘he brill Will please take notice of the advertisement of | farce announced therein. a meeting at the City Hall, on Saturday af- commissioners appointed to divide that of the county into school districts. It will be | the pleasure an occasion of much interest, and may possibly be embraced for the consideration of other topics relating to county school instruction after the disposal of the one immediately on it. The interest manifested on this subject when under consideration by Congress justifies benefit the act was support to the beneficient measures now be- upon the neighboring localities, and we have reason to expect a hearty and efficient co-op- and promising such good results— Nat. Int. Marxaiter’s.—Always in passing Markri- ter’s tasty establishment on Seventh street, we notice a crowd gathered around the sho windows, interested es upon the fine gravinges there exhibited. Now the mere fact not account for this exhibition of popular inter- est. The truth is these engravings though comparatively cheap, are faithful copies of some of the high-priced gems of modern art. epecimen of the genias of Mount, that most original and successful delineator of American end artistic eye are demonstrated by the cle- gant selection of goods in the paper-hanging and upholstery line displayed upon hia shelves Were we about to furnish and fit up a house | cae! and advice invaluable. +4 — . Wran, tae Magictay, made his bow egain to a Washington audience, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Jast night, and as usual was received with genuine warmth and cordiality. He is the same humorous, gentlemanly, intellectual locking personage 2s of old, and his perfurm- ances are, if possible, more attractive than ever. He brings this time a budget of the | t Nort newest, drollest, and most astounding tricks} °**~* imaginable, which keep the opties of the au- dionce in a continual state of dilation, and convulszs overybody with laughter. Wymsn understands human nature to a nicety, and in entertainments gives just that agreeable bot finishe veriety of the grotesque and wonderful which relleve paint interests, oceupies, and amuses, without over his audience, We look upon him asa lass public benefactor. Fixe Ants.—Mr. J. Vannerson so long and so favorably known in this community as the rinciple of ‘the Whiteburst Daguerrean lery,”’ has recently ovened a Gallery of his own at Nos, 424 and 426 Pennsylvania avenas Mr. Vannerson’s pictures have so long been the subject of unqualified praise, that we deem the simple announcement of his removal to a more extended sphere of action sufficient to ensure the patronage of all who } Goods gener: have heretofore honored his artistic ekill. He | “Ws\4,° has probably taken moro portraits of our pub lic men than any other artist of his years in the country, copies of which have been mul- Warcn Retvrns —Ann Kahoe, eration in a work so honorable to its ipsajeotars beipchsaes are! ays Uper get ; , drank and disor: miseed; Joseph Jones, and costs; Mary Jane Mason, do., dismissed. —_—_—_—_—_—_— Ish Sarsapai for all diseases arising fro u » Dandeiton fs the best anti-billons remedy on record. The of a few pictures boing there displayed, would | combination in » concentrated form {# a valuable prepare. tion, warranted ey; 4 separtlls extracts in get ruccess for Rheumatisn dice, Habitual Costiv Debility, and te parti Sedentary Habits. par! Not ee ae we have noticed here a pe ae MES N. CALLAN and Z D. sides taking « dozen or mo: eequently, must Ie, containing afull quai Sold by all druggists and deal i" Standard Silver Ware-— F own manufactory) a fine Table. Desseriand Tea Spoons; Soup, Gravy dies; Olive Spoons; Fisu, Pie, Cake and Butter Kuives, dc. All of whi ave nenally arute of Zarope Founteing, of » ne’ choice let of Havana famery, Hair Grashes, Combs, Shaving Brushes, and Toflet NOAU WALKER A O0., tiplied by the lithographer and engraver, and | sium, Brow: scattered broadcast threughout the land. Sroar.—If Cowpor lived in “ these parts,’ he would, probably at this time, be engaged | fit In poet killing birds, and in condemnation of tha: | “* °°"? "etuce? prices. bd employment, while he would fiad cause for 10 Dalley’s Genuine Pain Extracter, — in the fact that tho ortolan, reed bird, etc, are leaving the marshes for more asant quarters; expressing no sorrow for tae colds taken by the shooters in the marshes in quest of game. But as those birds are taking their deperture, larger ones are in prospect—the ducxs. The long guna, there- vrs, are to be brought into requisition. and the market supplied with that delightful edibis The autumn and winter promis sbundant success in this line of business. Qommrtrers ANNEXATION —Tho dele- ates from Geo wn and Washington met in the Aldermen's chamber of the City Hall and were called to order by their president last evening at,74 o’clock. After the pro- cvedings of the last meeting were read, Mr, Miller reported in bebalf of the Washington per box. of the Board of Common Council they consid- ered their services suspended. This Teport caused some explanatory conversation between the delegates, and it was agreed to adjourn until calied together again by the chairman, and the committee adjourned. —— orgies. Tae Merrorottran Hook axn Lapper Company bas decided to pay a visit to their brother firemen of Richmond, Virginia, on the 20th of the present month. A letter received by the committee from tha chief of the firo department (John A. Fry, E:q.,) of that city, 7" Asto: aly one Bot- States that a fireman’s welcome awaits them | TLE—Jos B * : : there. Esputa’s baad will accompany the ex-| we nerseith nent ortaattee er ical stg cursionists The following gentlemen compose the offi- cers of the Metropolitan : W. J. Martin, president; P. M Dubant, chief marshal; Thomas Stone, lat vice presi- dent ; Jas. Lewis, 24 do.; Chas. E Orme, sec- retary; John T. Chauncey, treasurer. Rercry or tag Geauan Yacers.—The Yagers, on their 7 home from Philadelphia, were met at the Baltimore station, yesterday, by the Washington Guards, Capt Publ, and the German Riflemen, Capt. Holdefer, who escorted them to their quarters in the latter city. Last night they visited, by invitation, GexTLeues axp Yourns’ Cuotais of the eet designs, in material, trimming, and workmanship. stady excellence, with ecouomy in fashlonabie ar S| e sof dress, au opportanity ng adout gunners secking sport in | from ove of the mont sttractiv will subdue the patn and {nfammation from ti burns or sen’ cured by oniy one tive properties whicis the Dalle; © | heretofore euumerated—one it a Steel Plate Engraved CLICKENER & CU., pr manufacturer. See the ew chronic Ague Nothing perm: Spenish Mixtar: pe him to health; nor has he lad a chill atnce, ont of a thouxand who bas experienced the life renewing ef- ects of this valusl Mr. Ciark to be a truth of his sto: Messrs. Jos. ingutries, I will by “Hoofland’s German Vand @ificalt: menstruation, (pariiciar eo change of life. They wiil cnre the Whites, and rv oetractious arising (rom ooid ned ax aa. in from one to twenty minutes ‘opr! All othere are counterfeit. f Mr. John Longton, of Va; 4 Fever; chiila twice Mrs. Davenport takes her benefit and makes ternoon next, at 3 o’clock, to be holden by the | ber last appearance on to morrow night This excellent company has contributed much to our citizens, and we shall part from it with regret. Centrs Manxar —Tho supply this morn. ing was less than usual, though of excellent hand. When the commissioners have districted | quality. Country dealers were not very nu- the county, their work will be submitted to | merous, and the market space was the people interested for their acceptance or | to accommodate all. The prices have not al- amendmen: tered materially during the past week. 2 —— AND tile Sdgiode ola ape belief that the le of the county, for whose | tick Rady was arrested yesterday by Officer a Lean, 3 yi wings aueete Cooper, for an assault on a female and other disorderly conduct. He was carried before fore them. The success of educational efforts | Justice Morsell, who committed him within the city has had a happy influence | default of security. . an impar rior Im strength ral use, and i, i oe lache, Dri “ Brown's Saree) 4 = How ie do we hear the inquiry hi E a ite | mate, what can I get to cure this violent cramp I am nightl ife and scenes. Indoors, Markriter’s taste subject to? I well now the canse to be aay too frencene ta, duigence in eativg the vegetables and fruits of the season, be- laates of ice-water during the the penalty, Our advice to ttle of HOSTETTER’S ITTERS in the hobte, as it will ma having Cramp, Sj 5 Ia will sell mach lower than the ame articles id for io this market, and supertor in qnal'ty H. 0. HOOD, pOsnre OF Ay jacces<fully axa Prevent! reolar for partiontars free. Per box, with fail directions. Sold wholesale « retail by OHAS. STOTT, Druzgist, Peunsyivanu's aveu: SAMUSL B. WAITE, 528 Beveuth atreet, Washing! and 8. 8. T. OISSEL, Georgetown ; to whom all orde: be sent, and the Pilla will be sot co ladies who enclose tham one dollar. N. B.—See signature om the box; to counterfeit it ts for gery. Joats y approved conatruction Just received, of direct Importation, at Drug Store, 350 Peuneyivania avenue. [> Coats, Pants, and Vests, Dress Suits, Business Suits. Mauss Hat CLersixe Emro- * Hotel Betisin 4ND WINT! m, comprising ow oileret fo ck of goods in this ud effectually cure SF All orders shonld be addressed to0.V_ Clickenor &Co., 11 Barclay street, New York. @ For sale by CHAS. STUTT, NAIRN & PALMER, and Druggists generally. op &—co8m, up Fev and ogue cured without using committee, that in = of the action | Qo asncrone er opie sulleroen {com thie long drawn, most Of all diseases, by reverting to Oarter's Ep: which containe Boue of the above deleter{our su! res effectually and fully by acing mpe-ieally on the Liver Skin. Parifying the Blood, and expetlirg the remains of the system has been clogcet, lng the pores of the body, and allowtagaature t) assint self 2 Lxeeking up the disease, and recuperating its en erof the blood. certifi Hall & Co.—Gentlemen—In answer to your my daughter, aged about 16 years, has been complatning of a pain in her side for lx or seven yours, and aboot the first of Jawaary last, was ta and conflued to her bed. Vere, besides being troabled r breast. The pain in her side wi She —_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_— e bill for to- does not show itself pre-emi- ant comedy, comedietta, and ficient to jail in vegrant, ingly, do ‘erly, dis- out after hours, fine door from enn. avenue. A next door. 29-6t Pay 1 b i. Sity Secteaticwaal te Passoas or kind, will be rented low to a permanent tenari. ill@.and Dandelion” north side, streets se L a Fe RENT.—FURNISHED OR UNFURN avenue, in the central in all fife ished ; gas fixtures through the house. W4il be rented toa careful and responsible tenant if ap- pate soon; or the rooms wi!l be rented sep- arate! 8, x ener nly see eacule De over: netznboriood: A servant will be left to attend, an f.ct, when interest {s con- suited, no family can sfford to be without these Bitters They cam be had of any of our drnzgista for one dollar per which will last the season #¢ 29-1w at this office. have Just riment of Cresm Le 21st, { r the last eight years occupied by the late J M. Chubb, Es ee + ti November next. 538 Penna, avenue, near 9th atreet. U7? Impertent te the Lad: PONCO'S FEMALE PILLS.—The comb ‘lla are per! base’ of thos. five three story fronting on Massachusetts avenuc, between 6:b and 7th streets, occupied at Preseat respective!y by Messrs. Suit, J. E Kerd, and Chomas C. Ba- den Terms for each : $300 per annum, rent to be paid monthly. avenue. 2d, contalping all the modern \inprovements, Ss a8, Water, &c. Rent $55 per month, or they w Inquire on the premises of JOHN B WARD. D.C. 7s must nfltentially, by mati, to agnesia, am agreeable w extensively nsed on the conti Manufactured daily. Sods from Pa avenue. very Astrable dwelling for persons engaged in business. Show room for a Millinery, or fitted up for a La- dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store Its Proximity to the avenue would make It a good stand for any neat business. Apply to W. MEN: OX, or at Mrs. Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and Lith streets. Fo RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- board. igars, with a full supply of fine Pe- @ bg, reapecifally arnoance that SMITHS, 233 F street. F° SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- t kelacting Georgetown, being a Farm, the residence of the late John H- King, doceased. This is one of the most desirable sites inthe District fora fine pee residence; about 20 acres of this tractisa ber, the balance cleared an“! in a high stateof cu!- vation. 400 feet, above tide water, and asa fine view of Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val ley of the Ictomac. lots on the corner of Pifth and H strects west, Wash- four—can reach not alone the more not ennmerated. ‘AIN EXTRACTOR has upon Ith the sizu.tares of ©. V. *, and HENRY DALLEY, Price 25 cents No. &0 sout! Ing meals at 1 o'clock. it rt Sotancen bat nished, can be rented either in suits for families, or to single persons, with board if desired, on the most reasonable terms. A to the house, making with children. Apply at No 468 10th strest, be- ween D and E. se 17-3w* rfectly restored He tn only ouc streets. sop 1 lim big ech to aecommod-te gentlemen with rooms of aenre performed | W by the une of only one bottle of the German Bitters; we thick mau of veracity, aud have no doubt of the to render those comfortable who ma) with their patronage. can be obtained. ap 6-tf down very #e- ith paina between her shoulders From reading @ number of cures per- jitters,” I wan tnduced to ja her case, and sent to your store and parckased one She bad taken it but a few da; now, after taking only ter health thau she has for yeni im ber side or In any part of her body, and attributes ber cure entirely to the Germas Bitters, Salmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. See adverticament. ticles : Marbie-to; no pala the Front Street Theatre, and during the time = they remained there Prosperi’s Cornet Band ve the audito: % thei Rev. Nathanti = eee AE fas he cn LIAM to ete ena Stephen Emory. musical performances. At four o’clock this morning they left Baltimore, and arrived home in time for early breakfast We will publish In Parls, Maine, on the 25th Sept el Butler, Hon, HANNI MARRIED, the particulars of their visit to-morrow. _ Maeriaxp Institute Fair —Baltimore be- ing so near to W. be at Fo mn, many of our citi- | poses to DRAWING AND OIL PAINTING. Josten WALL HAS TAKEN A 8TUDIO Trest Hall, Georgetown, where he above as soon as he classes in ashingto open zeus will doubtless avail themselves of the | Obtains a sufficient number of pupils. opening of the fair to take trip thither to Ladies or gentlemen wishing to learn DRAW- Witness the elegant display. Our citizens ine, they” Seog Pacpraming & ade g As would, we feel sure, be pleased if the railroad , 5 . company would issue round trip tickets, good over night, so that travelers could leave in the afternoon train and return the next day. Kusaway ARResre> —On Monday, Officer 5. N. Chipley, of Alexandria, took up, on the tongboat Jenny Lind, in the District of Co- lumbis, a fugitive slave called Hamlet Camp- bell, the property of Dr Prince George county, Md. to Alexandria and committed to jail for aafe keeping Increasep Vax or Lasp ix ALEXANDRIA Couxry.—Jobn W. Bre w days since, sold thirty acres of land, on the taropike, in Alexandria county, for $3,000 casb, whiob, only « few years ago, he bougbt at $1000. There were no improvements there- CUAL—COAL—COAL. ss AL ON THE WAY—WARRANTED A Arrsupr at Ixcenpiam —Last night o larticle. jicious person attempted ting ‘on Bighth street, in the North- ern Liberties, by setting fire to a quantity of] Persons | iu winter supplies should send in chips between the weather boards and pias- thelr orders insenedionte, emt tering. Fortunately the design was discoy ered in time to prevent considerable damage. Avaru.—About 9 o'clock last tthe fire- iuen were called out by an alar: which was hard to discover. They puiled | wiit wena iee call before their beavy apparatus a considerable distance and returned to their rendezvous without find- ing any need of their assis Camniessness.—Lbe Auxiliary iuards re- port that they often find the doors of dwellings and stores open at very late hours. They charge this to the negligence of the persons who remain in the houses to close the doora mea poy, ETApL ee rerun Properly. se 13-3w® WM. CHASE. | Tas Weatusx —A friend requests us to say that if avy one believes that the atmosphere wa? pleasant this morning, at five o’eluck, it is altcgether a mistake, unless frost and chil- Jiness conduce to that result. momtr’ ee yy inquiriog at the W-eoj® enter name ‘erms :—$6 Georgetown, WOOD AND COAL. 4 ls SUB*CRIBERS HAVE ON HAND. S30 company receiving sepplios of the ve: in PT a 'o, every variety su let was taken | OP COAL. all of which will be able terms as they can be bad in the District. Now afloat a cargo ot eperie Coal. want would do well to so as to be se 2}-2w merely to copy a lithograph or engraving, will and. ‘at Lundy’s Book 1, SEER, or Taylor & Maury’s, Wash- quarter, to be paid in advance. se 27-lw plember'27, 1856 mm of WO I cargo Furnace Ccal Do Red Ash Cooking Coal which will be delivered in a few da Coal ke, t under Govcr. | 2,940 Ibe. to the ton, se25-tf N.W cor. izth ana C sts., No.'547. Se Revit NW cor. 1th and C sts., No. 547. CLOCKS_—CLOCKS—CLOC I HAVE JUs’ sortment Hands, &c., at se%3-9m HI Pa. ave. FIRST WARD man. NO. 114 PENNSYLVANIA MTENOE. WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY S&P TEMBER 3 pn @ SALE.—A HANDSOME CARRIAGE and Harmess, in excellent order. say nh dy La Cant avy Yard Gate. lembor, by AL HaM. V., daughter of Hon, tlor qualities id onus reason Those in and leave their orders furnished from the vessel. Offices olumbia | Corner of I and 2ist streets, Washington, and Green street, opposite Gas House, Geo: town. BARRON & STOVER KS. ‘T RECEIVED A LARGE AS- Clocks—50 different styles, which » and warranted togo well. ‘Those fkedag eae wal ne et e Te. Also, Cloc Materialsof all kinds. Oils, Ball, Keys’ Cords J ROBINBON'S, -) OPPO. Browns’ Hotel. to give mea See aces Fe RENT.—A ROOM ON THE FIRST floor, and other Pleasast rooms, furnished or | unfurnished, and sup; with gas, at No. 539 17:h street, adjoining the Winder Building. _it® F owetting with ave rosie na pacar Sane ve No, 26) 3d aieet, betwen T and Por ‘further particu! next R pong lars enquire at No. 255 door. Fo RENT.—A TWO STORY BRICK Wi on Lo avenue, between 9h and 10th streets, formerly occupied by George Aillas a Paper Warebouse. Best business Re of the city. No.%5. Apply to JU! MOO! oc 2 eolw* geet os ————————— Boszvine HOUSE FOR SALE—THE subscriber offers for sale the Gocd Will end Fixtures of an o d-established Boarding House and Tavern. The location {s c:nfral and one of the best in the city. eed to EDWARD MUR- PHY, corner of ist C streets, near the new Depot. oc 2-30 Se ee eects Feet RENT.—A DELIGHTFUL COTTAGE, the summer residenceof Rev J W French situated near Linnean Hill, and residence of John Pierce, Esq , about twe miles from the city, with stabie and about 12 acres of land. Also for sale, on the premises, an excellent family horse, ‘accustomed to the sadd-e or carriage; two cows; carriage; cart, and various farming uten- sils Forin: igor “ahd toR.C. JUHNSON, 512 12th street, near the Kirkwoods’. se 30-Lw* LL FrUsnisnep ROOMS FOR RENT.—ONE parlor and 6 comfortable furnished chambers for rent, together or singie, on 10th street, adjoin- ing the Auction Store of J. ©. McGuire. ‘Ihe rooms are large, and location excelleat, being one | Sade FOR RENT.-TWU ROOMS OVER my store suitable for an office of almost any Poesession girs immediately. L. F. CLARK, ‘enn. avenue, between 12th and ae ed, a house situated on the north side of Penn it of the city, containing een rooms, which are comfortably furn- Board can be obfained in the immediate take charge of the room, if required Apply se 10-Im OR SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA- ble residence on F street, between 20th and Possession given the Ist of nquire of RIGGS & CO. au l2-cotf : OTICE —FOR RENT, AND POSSESSION L given on the first day of October next, thre ick Dwelling House-, EDW. OWEN, 212 Penn. se 18-cotf OR SALE O8 RENT —TWO OF 1BO%E eiegant houses on C street, between Ist and be sold very iow, and on easy terms. se 27 ect (Intel& Organ) OR SAL E—A CONVENIENT SMALL House, on 10th street, only two or three doors Its central location renders it a The fro-t room might be used asa au 27-f lorgand Chambers, with Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs. nov 27—tf aining about 45 acres, on the Heights of t of the Valley View reantiful grove of tim- The summit of this tract Js from 350 to it will be sold entire or in Also, aiarge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot m city. ppl ae Valicy View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, ‘rospect street, Georgetown, D.C. je 18-tf [intel] K. KiNG Boarding. OARD AND ROUMS.—FOUR OR FIVE entiemen can be accommodated at No S33 12th street, between Cand D Those tak- oc 1-3: \VFS* VARDING.—SEVERAL LARGE ROOMS with eingle ones attached, handsorrely fur e yard {s attached it desirable for a family RS. G. ANDERSON CAN ACCOMMO- date several boarders with or without rooms. Penn avenue, No. 276, between lith and 12th 5 se 10-1m OARD, &c.—MRS8. BATES, ON THES. W corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9h street ith or without board. Every effort wi!l be inade favor her Transient or table board NTED—WANTED—WANTED—TU ind persons in went of the following ar French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval orsquare Ol Paintings, large and «mall rackett Tables, in bronze or gold. All Kinds of Pictures framed, and aey elze Glasses, or other work in the gilding line done to order with dispatch. Also, a lot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit the times, for cash. N.B.—Old Work Regiit,and Looking Glass Plates inserted. 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House, dec 19 JOHN WAGNER, W FRESCO PAINTING. SUHUTTER & KAHLERT, ARTISTS, FRESCO DECORATIVE, and every description of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. ‘Wil E street, between lithand 12th streets, se 16-lm® . WasHincTon, D.C. ARNY’S CONFECTIONERY, Ne. 84 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C. HE MATRIMONIAL AND FESTIVE season bting near at band, the attention c7 all persons interested is called to the continued ex cellence and beauty of our Bebe l cogre WED- DING pane oreoany. he fact that we are almost datly ving, from all parts of Wash ington, orders for such Cakes constitutes suffi- ctent argument of their superiority. An indiffer- ent cake is provoking atany time, but at a wed @ing it would be unpardonable. All. therefore, who would not be, or heretof»re have been, dis- appointed in obtaining a good article are invited bo a us acall. je usual (medal) quality ICE CREAMS, (32 sd gallon.) JELLIES, &c , can be had at any ime, or will be delivered in the most remote parts of Washington cr Georgetown without extra charge. ARNY. Be im (Untel& Union) EW GUUDS FOK GENTLEMEN.—MY stock of new and desirable goods is now com- plete. Gentlemen supplying themsetves with elo:hing will find my selections worthy of atten- tion © pains will be spared togive satisfaction READY-MADE CLUTHING of fine quatity always on hand, of my own make. Also, a general supply of the newest and best quality Fu nishing Gcods. A. H. YOUNG, Me:chant Tailor, Browns’ Hotel, Pa aveaue se 29-2W LIME, WOOD AND CoaL. 200! BUSHELS WOOD-BURNT LIME now landing in fo order, of superior uality; also on band, HICKORY, Oak, and Ne WOOD; also daily expected, a cargo of superior WHITE and RED ASH COAL wishing to suppl Kerry ha yih = article will please te: in their orders this nad and recelve the coal ‘aa froin the vessel, sworn weigher and weighed by a Wh WARDER corner of 12thand Certs, neirthe Canal, No. 59, _ fe 30-eo3t (Organ) ‘OW STRAYED.- LEFT THE PREM- Cc ises of the ee bers ite CUW. H order. "No particular marks recollected A suitable reward wil! be given for informal wheresbouts, JA8. ADAM Se 00-iw 296 Bouth B street, house- com, — itSnogany Hel er Ing ota a8 Parlor Chatrs ar tt Stalr Carpet, Rods and Ey Cottage a bg moet a'nul ureaus Waskstands, .Tollét Sets pig tbe) Hair and Husk Mattresses Bintang Table, Refrigerator Excelient Cooking Stove aid fixtures, &c. keeping articles. credit of2 and 4 months, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, tas ‘ing interest . si tn oc 3- (ASSISTED BY MADAME GASZ YNSKI,) ington and Georgetown that he willopen his classes forthis ‘a most fashionable style, in Washington at Temperance Haili, & street, between 9th and 10th, the prorrietors having expressly fixed in the most e'egant manner ri eae Fertles, Balls, Lectures, and Concerts; ar Ly Union for his capability asa teacher. Mr.@ is puree in the College cf Geo! on the 8th of October. oo fa ACLS tse o’cleck oe >and etown ever o'clock . rig 'y Tuesday and Friday fr in Washington every W s frm 8 ull i ty Weduesday and Saturday Tuesday and Frtday. will receive instructions in all the mcst modem dances. dence of M_ 6. No. 467 ie orate ak 7 E street, between 9th and Corner Eleventh street and Maryland avenue, Fepivaep LYCETT RESPECTFULLY IN Shakspeare, now just completed, that he ts pre- pared to bind those works ina superior style of elegance, strength ard solidity, and upon much more reasonable terms than can be done in Balti more, Philadelphia, or New York. A letter ad dressed to him ( hibit to the subscribers specimens of His style of binding. Every kind of ecuted, AUCTION SALES. By JAS. C, McGUIRK, Auctioneer. URNITURE AND = F Art A HOUSEHOLD EF top Table, set of Quartet! ‘Walnut Secretary and Toskeate sh cad rnaments , Window Shades rs and Pillows, Blankeis, Comforts hina, Glass, and Crockcry ware Together with a general assortment of House- Terms: $20 and under cash ; over that suma J.C McGUIRE, Auct’r. MONSIEUR GASZYNSKI PROFESSOR OF DANCING, AS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE TO the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wash. is accomplisiment in the lor his use, also ‘eorgetown at Union Hall, Union hotel. Mr. G. bas testimontals from all Par:s of the town, and in the rnelpal Seminaries of Washington, rid in the est circle His classes will be commerced in Washington Every Wednesday and om 3 PRACTISING SOIREES 0 o’cleck p. m., at George own every Ladies and Gentlemen Application for terms can be made at the resi- se30 BUOK BINDING. near the Smrthsonian Institution lorss the subscribers to Brown’s Bible and Per post) willenable him to ex- look Binding neatly ex- se27-6m fcusesnr CARPETINGS.—JUST RE- of Wilton, Velvet, Tapest pista ly, double ingrain, jain of the very latest importation and in the newes! and richest colors and designs, rich medalions, (single medallicn to aroom,) and borderings to match, Carpeting and other F urnitute Dry Goods now in our store is more extensive and varicd and more superior in excellence and be uty than any other ever offered for sale to the citizens of Washington, Gcorgetown all of which ‘we will sell at as low figures as the same can be had !n any cther house in the Union, and may be less. FOR THE FALL AND WINTER SEASON Dress Goods, Shawis and Tslmas, comprising the latest novelties of the season, which we invite the led'es to call and exumiue before making their purchases. have also. in store, a large 1 General Stzple an consumption, viz: and co'tons; Ble Table Diapers, Nep and Crib Blankets; « our ord rs; 5 of all Twille Bleached Shirting Cott which we have Lad me and as a guarantee of 1's superior quality we heve our names and numbers stam: sented Prince ag i ahd day night, the 8th instant, NEGRU GIRL MARIA She js about eighteen years of a; feet ten or eleven inches high. She fs very like- ly, aud has a pleasant smiling face. She has a remarkably fine sit of hair for one of her color, and is, altogether, a fine jooking girl. dollars for her Sipe hension—no ma‘ter where taken—provided s' cured !n jail, so that | get her sasto, GRAND OPENING BALL OF THESEAS0N to their numerous friends and the generally. that thelr First Gran wiil take place atthe Weshington As- rembly Rooms on THURSDAY EVEN- Club to make this an evening of unalloyed pleas- with their presence on the occesion. for tve occasion by Prof. WxBeER, whore cele- brated Brass and ttring Band will be in a:tend- ance. The celebrated caterer, Mr. Wm. Coke, will ceived and on sale a superior and elegant stock , Bressels, Imperial Jamask, Twilled and enitian, and wool Dutch Carpetings, all in the finer varieties we have some in superbly style of Loul. XIV. Also, elegant square and oblong Rugs to match. We do not hesitate to assert tbat the stock of Alexandria, end environs heretofore; sel5-eco3w = CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. DRY GUODs, E ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR arge aud welleassoried stock of Rich ‘carfs, end Cloth Cloaks We of all kinds of Pomestic Goods for fa: y “wiperior Sbirtings—linens bed and Brown Sbeetinzs. as. Toweliogs; Fine Bed Bed Comforts, made to pleces White and Red Flannels. ua Ite: ; 6 nieces Superior Shaker ana ‘lannel; 5 custs Superior soft and heavy finish, expressly for our sales, dca each piece. if7~ All articles warranted to prove 2s repre- UL Goods cut cf canno: be taken bark. COLLEY & SEARS, 53 7thst., 3 doors north Pa ay. $200 REWAKD. ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER living in the village of Nottingham, ‘aryland,on Mon- se 25 eolw » who calls herself Maria Chew., » about four 1 will give she above reward cf one hundred e is brevght home tome or se- THOMAS TURTON. Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1856—se 11-tf HE MEMBERS OF TRE AWKWARD CLUB take pleasure in announcing § @R ablic Ball ING, October 2, 1855. - Every exertion will be made on the part of the ure and enjoyment to all who may honor them The ball will be opened with the Aiwkteard Grand March, composed and arranged e-pres+ly have entire charge of the supper room. As the Club have determined to send out no ladies’ invitations, they extend a cordial invita- tion to all. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a geatle- man and ladies; to be bad of the members of the Club and at the door on the evening of the ball. 17 No bats cr caps allowed in ine room other than those worn by the respective Clubs. Committes of Arrangements. Richard Evan, Jackson Yates, J. E. Crampton, Jno. W. Pegg. se 25-Th# Ph: FASHIONABLE DANCING. ROF. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT pleasure in announcing to his former patrons and the public generally that he willresume the duties of his school on ‘fuesday Octcber 7th, 1856, at the large 4 Hall corner of 9th and D streets, (former- * ly Palmer’s Academy of Music ) hereaf- ter known as ‘‘ Munder’s Metropolitan Hall 7 Days of tution on Tuesday and Thursday efter noons, at 3% o'clock, and et 7 for gentlemen He well introduce a variety of new and fashiona- ble dances, better calculated to improve the car- riage and grace of the most unskillful pupil than any otber style that has been Introduced. He psrticularly invites all the scholars who partici pated in the Fancy Dances last Mary, to be Present on the day of opening. ax Prof. N. has something mimun tea! tne will ‘continue his c es atthe College and Convent as usual. All ose having children here whom they desire Coes wha insteaction will enter their names early. Lass) ser} ctions will be given either to large or «mall classes Ai sons wishin, to consult with Prof. Mun- der will p'ease leave theiradd-ess at Mr John F. Ellis’s Music Store Penn. avenue, near 10:h strect. se 25-tf W. . WHEATLEY’S GEORGETOWN DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. — + ue SUBSCRIBER RETURNS HIS IN- cere thanks to the ladies’ and gentlemen of the District for the very liberal patronage a tohim during tne past yeat, and he trusts by strict personal attention to business tomeritacon- tinuauce of the same. All kinds of work usually done in his line of business, done in as yle un- sur any establishment in the Dirtrict, wi ee ahtennn despatch. No 48 Jeff-rson street, Georgetown. se 30-e03t* COURSES IN sbancdatihc ima PROFESSOR - pets J panies) will open his rooms at No. 486 ‘Tweifth mee) on the as = October, for the = pe besser eat will embrace. roe hv two Sessions of twenty-two enn gerh apy ‘course of instruction will in- ca Claes. hod of, instruction invariably secures re PORT to per Session of twenty-two weeks. 1 shall proce:d to sell, on the the same authority, at 5 o'clock P_M., Lot No. No 51; also, Lot No 2, in Square taining in ali abaut 31,992 square feet of twelve, and eighteen mont! interest from the day of cy at the cost of the purchasers. oi cep rtanity to res! ce or place of business, or to invest ing failed to comply property will be resold on MONDAY, the 6th day Jj A #.No. records for Washington + will sell the 293, fronting re. between © and D streets nortb, running bi feet toa 25 foot consis!ing of 2 co Dwelling House. months, with interest, satisfactorily secured faculty and pubife that he ts prepared to execute all ordsrs prompUy, and upon moderate terms. from one of the neighboring citics ‘Tbe owner charges, and take him away. ed, some extra size, and very cheap, at the Gentlemen's Bezaar ccrner of Sixth strect and and English manufacture, to which w- respect- cow on her breast, and another on her rump. rewar boat Wharf se 29 THIRTY-F-VE THOUSAND DOLLARS. AUCTION SALES. nen THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. SALE OF BUILDING Lor: on.—On THURSDAY, the 24 man of , 1856, I shall sell, at 5 o'clock P. M in front of the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust to the subscri! of December 1855, and duly recorded in the le: records for Washington county, in the District of Coiumbia, the Lorton | mentioned : lying and being in the city of Wasbii Dis- trict of Co’ Square N ber, bearing date the 24th da) Yumbia, viz: Lots Nos. and 9, in 0 653 And on FRIDAY, the 34 day of October, I premises by virtue of 19, In Square No. 36 ; also, Lot No phe — 0. 6, con- Terms: One fourth carb; the balance fn six, bs, for notes bearing All conveyancing sale will commerce for the last named Toperty on Lot No 2, ins tS Le sted d In Square No. 6, ——— ginia avenne, next to the corner of street west. HAMILTON G. FANT. Trustee se M-eokds A. GREEN, Anctioneer. By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers Ss SAW-MILLAT AUCTION — mn SATURDAY MORNING, October tb, at 10 o’clock, we will sell. in front of our auction store, one Portable Saw mill but little used, is in first-rate order ; can be ran with watcr, steam, or herse-power; caneasily be faim ghrp one location to another, and is capable cutting a large amount of lumber day. Terms at sale a The mill bas been WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. Auctiouezr == ra By JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, oe SALE OF HOUSE AND Let.—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Oct 17th, 1856, at 4g o'clock. on the premises, by viriue of adeed of trust dated October Qist, 1817, and duly recorded in Liber W. B , No 137. folios 319, xc, and of the jand recerds for Wa-hington rounty, the subscribers will sel! at Public Auction to the highest bidders, commencing at the ni in Square No. 565, and thence south with the line of 2d street west 19 feet 7 inches to the dividing line between the two frame Houses, on (he north part of Lot No. 7, thence due east 69 feet. thence due north 19 feet 7 inches, and thence due west to 2d street, the place of the im Frame of Lots No 6and7, west angie of Lot No 7 ening, together with rements, ing cf a two-story louse. Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, cons! and 18 months with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the nremires. RICHARD WALLACH, Trustee. se 30-eo&ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. a SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, Bakery, and Let on the Island.—By vir- tue of a deed In trust, bearing date on the 224 Augest, i654, recorded in liberJ A.S ,No &3, fotios 141, et seq., the subscriber will sell, at pubiic sale on MUNDAY, the 4th day of August, 1856, at 64 o'clock P M , on the of lots Nos. 24 and feet on south I street, by street west, with the lmprovemerts, which con- sist of a well-built an comforiable two-story frame Dwelling house and Baker remises, parts , in — 39, fronting 45 "6 feet 6 inches on 24 The above property is situated he rapid’y im- proving part of the city, and offers a very favora- prsons desizing to obt2ina Terms: ne third cash, and the balance tr 6, 9, and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, se- cured upon the proj in five days afier the sale the property will be re- sold, upon one week’s notice, at the risk ard ex- pense of the purchaser. exrense of the purchsser. vy, and ifnet complied with Ajl coaveyancing at the CHAS.S WAL! ACH T.ns'es Jy l-2aw&ds J.C. McGUIRE, Au tr. The above scale is postponed on ac count of ‘he rain until FRIDAY, August 8, same hour ard place. CHAS.S WALLACH, Trustee. J.C. McGUIRE. the above the terms thereof, th The pure of Uctober, 1556 at 4% o'clock P. M., on the Premises. CHAS.S. WALLACH, ‘Trustee se 27-eoA ds J.C Mc RE, Auct’r. By JAS. C. McGUIRB, Auctioneer USTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE Dwelling House on 12th street, near Pennsylvania avenue.-On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, October §th, 6t 1% o’cleek, on the premises, by virtne of a deed of trust, dated November 5 h, 1935, and uly sccorded in Liber 5, folios 255, &c h balf of 1 feet 4 Inches on y. with the improvemcats, venient and well-built Brick Terms: One half czsh; the residue in 6 and 12 JOS. B TATE, Trustee se25-eod J.C. McSUIRE, Auct LEECHING AND CUPPI - ACOB GUVERNATOR, NO 56 HIGH street, Georgetown, keeps the best Spanish Leeches, and respectfully informs the medical se2h-wiw* N ESTRAY HORSE CAME TO THE premises of C: mmodore Jones, rear nav Prospect Hi'l, Virginia, on the nizht of AS Tuesday, the 23d instant. He is thought to te is reque-ted to come forward, prove property, pay se 27 eolw NXENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS, MAUDES, AND MUFFLERS.—A large stock jast Pennsylvania avenue. se 27-cod2w HOPKINS. A CARD. E HAVE TRE PLEASURE TO AN- nounce to our friends and the public. that we have just received our f!l stock cf CLOTHS. CASIMERES, and VEST INGS of the very best French, American, fully ask to call theirattention Visitors and strangers in the city can have their orders Blied by us atthe very shertest notice, at fair prices, and in styles equai at least to any es= ‘ishmeat in the city. “ 6R UBB& LOZSNO, Mercvant Tailors ce 6-1m 493 Sth si., near Penn. avenue. au UNS—GUNS, HE SUBSCRISER HAS JUST RECEIVED direct from the celebrated manufac tor of Mr. Cha & Son, the . bestand cheapest lot of Double and Single Shot Guns ever beccre offered in this market. Bach Gun has been proved and wil! be waraated per- fect throughout, or nosale. We have also Powder Flasks, Sbot Belts, Game Bags, Cleaning Rods, Baldiren Wads, Percussion Caps, Powder an Shot, all of which are offered as low as can be t ity, b purchased in this city ne L SAVAGE, Sign of Gilt Saw, Penn. avenue, between sez2 Im (News copy) th and 1th sts. TRAYED OR STULE) day evening, September 24h with w feet, and white spot — Had a yellow pine yoke on her neck. A ilberal wili be given for her return to JOUN VAN SKIVER, on itth strect, near the ee] To Ca; talists seeking NO.S5 &&.H GALLABE estment! ‘ODD’S MAR > be Building, adjoining Brown’s Hotel, have forsale, on commission, Thirt: Dollars of Six percent, COUPON BONDS, se- cured by mortgages upon real estate worth double five Thousand the amount of sald bonds, end Interest payable seml-annnally at the Bank of the Valley, Win- chester, Virginia, or at the Bank cf Metropolis, ‘Wash: ‘These bonds afford as fe avd judicions invest- ment, and, whilst they are quite as sefe as Corpo- ration stock, can be had for less money, yet pay- ing the same amount ef jnterest The bonds are each Five a re t, WOOD AND COAL. E ARE DAILY RECEIVINS LARGE supplies of WOOD and COAL, which we can sell from the boats at very low prices Fer sons desirous of laying in their winter fuel would do well to give us acall before hasing e's¢- where. BUGUE & O'NEILL No. 105 Water street, Georgetown NOTICE, GEN: WALTER JONES AND CHARLES LEK JONES have removed their office to No. 505, E street, between 3d and 4th strects Charles Lee Jones ‘will Practice in the Supreme Court of the United States and all other courts heid in the District of Columbia. Gea. Walter Jones, though mosily retired from general ore tice, will unite with him and do bis best to 4 vance the success of clients by written rnp and arguments, and by all other nee properéxertions. = SE ars. aoe = EEN CORN, PEACHES, "Tere. con be preserved for any length of tind ine te Selz-Sealing PRANCIE, ws 490 Benth street, TELEGRAPH NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIA‘ PRESS BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH Later from Nicaragua. New York, Ost. 2.—The steamer Tennessee, from San Juan on the 2ist and Key W. the 27th, has arrived pba! The oflcers of the Tennessee report that af- faire in Nicaragua Sre assuming amore favor- pole aspect as Is the stability of Wal- i600 eroment His army now numbers ‘mericans, besid troope—: 3 ee health pipers eae =z lctachment of Walker’ two attempts to disi eee who had entrenched themselves at San Ja- cinto, but were repulsed on both occasions, with a loss of twenty killed and wounded’ The enemy were maid to have had 100 killed. — en Se, that Walker was about to dispateh a of artille: sept “" iy ists to make Ex-President Rivas is said to be defunct, and unecknowle edged by any party. Leon was still in cccdhee of the native, Tionduras and San Salvador troops—all in a deplorable condition from sicknes; and starva- tion, and their ranks eonstantly thinned by desertion and the cholera—fifteen to twent dying daily. Walker bad cut off all their means of ap The fate of Dr. Livingston was not certainly known, but it is believed that he has not been (ce : e cholera was still in Costa Rica, President Mora had ee the troops at San Jore; but on bei were ready to go to Nicaragua and drive the Am icans out, they answered, emphatically, ‘No; ’ but if the the Americans attempted to invade Costa Rica, they were ready to oppose them. The British fleet was still at San Juan, and aiditions were daily expected. Key Wert was healthy, and the weather had been cool Two unknown vessels were re- ere ashore near Cape Florida, and a vessel ad been despatched to their assistance. The stern of a schooner named the “ Wild,” or “ Carrier’’ Pigeon, recently floated in above the reef The brig Molunkas, from Philedel- phia, had arrived. Disturbance at a Political Meeting. Lovisvitie, Kr, Sept. 30.—Two political meetings were called jast night—-one for Thos. L. Jones, (American,) at East Hall, and the other for Cassius M. Clay, (Fremont elector,) at West Hall of the court house. Clay com- moneed by drawing comparisons between Ken- tucky and Ohio as affected by slavery, when hisses, hurrabs, and various uther cries, en- tirely drowned his voice Mr. 1y several times attempted to proceed during half an hour, and as often was prevented by outcries ard atree fight on the floor. Thecity marshal vainly tried to appease the crowd. Atlength, suspended all attempts to speak until s concluded, when he spoke to a few per- Sons pearly an hour, and was frequently in- terrupted. The Journal (American) says the democrats made the disturbance and burrabed for Fill- more. The Times and Democrat (democratic) says the democrats took no part in the dis- turbance. The latter paper says that confined principally to boys. The Couriersays the scone was worthy a pandemonium, and that a large gang of thoughtless boys and in- discrect men who attempted toabridge liberty of epeech deserve the severest reprehension. The Prosident’s Journey. SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 1 —President Pierce ar- rived here at ten o'clock to day, and was re- ceived at the depot by a large crowd of citi- zens, and welcomed by Mayor Stevens in an appropriate speech, to which the President briefly replied, the crowd cheering alternate- ly for Pierce and Fremont. He ied to to Nashua via Worcester, remaining at the former plece to night Concern, Oct 2—The President ped last night at Nashua, where he was visited by Gen Peaslee and a few other select friends. He comes hither to-day under the escort of the Manchester Veterans, and is momentarily expected. A large crowd has gathered at the depot, awaiting his arrival Convention of the Episcopal Church; Paivapecrmia, Oct. 1 —The session of the n of the Protestant nited States com- Divine service uent sermon was preached by Bishop Doane, of New Jersey ; efter which the Bishops withdrew to their chamber. and the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies was organized by the re-election of Dr. Creighton president and Dr Hone sec- retary. The opening services were very im- pressive, and attracted an immense throng. Baltimore Markets Baurimors, Oct. 2—Flour is unchanged ; sales of Howard etrect at $6.75 and City Mills at $6 62%. Wheat is firm; sales of reds at $1.45a81.50, and white, for good to choice, at $1.55a$1 62. Corn is steady ; sales of white at 60a63c., and Fellow at 65a67c Whisky is firm; sales of City and Ohio at 370. New York Marke's New York, Oct. 2 —Flour closed with a de- clining tendency; ate $6 20 a$6 55; Obio $6 652$7 10; Southern £7 a$7.40 Wheat is declining; sales of 36.000 bushels; white $1 60aS1 674; red $145 Corn is dull; eales of 30.000 bushels, Southern mixed 684c. Pork is dul!; sales of mess at $2012} Beef is quiet; Chicagorepacked $11. Lard is very dul\; sales in bbls at I4to. Whisky is advancing; sales of Ohio at 399. Financial. 7 Naw York, Oct 2 —Stocke are firmer; Chi- esgo and Rock Island 91j; Cumberland Coal Company 16#; [Minois Central shares 1174; {tlinois Central bonds 88}, extra dividend. Michigan Southern 904; New York Central Heading Railrosd 82; Virginia 6’s 91%. terling exchange is dull at 109% ENTLEMEN A VITEDTUC and examine a model of a eman’s: DRESS HAT, fell style, 1856 For 1i; ht- ness, finencss and elegance these Hats can- not be surpasted. LANE’3 Fashionable Hat, Cap and Gents Toe Store, 424 Penna. avenue, between 4 —_ streets, se MEDICAL CAKD. D* H. Gow Bee hg aes thie or fer services to bby jababdsants of Washington and vicinity. Ofice and Residence onl street, No 188, be- tween 20th and 2tet streets. N.B—Hoi ee ee the Doctor prepares care, For Feverand Ague, for Bilous Bowel complisis, ac, as." se 3-3m Eemoved to 367 Penn’a arcane, South side, Orrosi?z THE National Korey. NEW sciatic 4 EZ, AND LIQUOR TORE. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO inform his friends and tbe public, that he has ©; anew store, No 367 Penn. evenve, between 43¢ and 6th streets, five doors east of 6th street, where he intends to keep constanily on banda and assortment —— lc WINES, LIQUCRS. vag 9 and Domest! and FINE GROCERIES ‘Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies hig IG ns, al 5 Rum, Sherries, M ¥ Port of various descrip- tion, St. Julien Claret, Chatesux M aa, in cases, Cham: Cider, Brandy Fruits, =. Edinburg Ale, A , Mamechine, Sg eR ee Btoughton Bil and Fever and Bitters, a ‘JONAS. F. LEVY, ESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS.—PA\ ONSURD satr, 81; FROM ALEXANDRIAY5CEN ‘Steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves = SANT UEDNEY, ad K rPABLE AND rocker CUTLERY, RA- zors, Sctseors, &c., of excellent quality, ® ling low at 490 7th street. @. FRANGIB.