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EVENING STAR. },tscomiatenmey moming.« Geman| For Sale and Rent. | AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES fell between the shafts The horse commenced A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE IN} By A. GREEN, Anactioneer. THIS AFTERNOON AND T a TELEGRAPH NEWS. . | kicking, andthe baker ly injured GEORGETOWN, D.C, FOR RENT. — Us > ‘0-MORBOW. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. by che on the feat, -De- per et oom The subscriber offers for rent’her late residence FA fare atauctien eat Catan ps By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. aoe Tan a CIATED PRESS. Boarp or Traustees.—The regular month! meeting of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools was held on Wednesday afternoon. BY HOUSE PRINTING TEAEGRAPH. Steamer Outward Bound. for and rendered all the assistance in his | %* the corer of Fayette and Fourth streets, | instant, I shall sell, at 10 o’clock a.ni.at Ne UNNITURE AND HOUSEHO: ” He was of opinion that the skull was ab vinnie ay opposite the = 428 Carroll Piace or Duff Green’s ‘Row, on Fret F fects at Auction.—On MONDAY Mone Proken, but could not ascertain certainly un- | Seat Anished houses ie ties nea cene armest and | street east, 2 good assortment of Furniture, viz: | ING, October 6th, st 10 o'clock, on Penneys a ished houses in the District of Columbia, | 9i Bedsteads, Heir and Shuck Mst.resses venue, bet: ist and 2d streets, 1 Naw ¥. a Present: Messrs. AtLee, Davis, Dickinaon, | til the swelling had been reduced. Meyieg all the medern improvements cont Mahogany Sideboard, Dressing and other Bure aus | the Fumiture and Effects ofa pentioman dooins ton Salled at pect ge steamer Wasbing- Magruder, MeKim, Pearson, Peters, Polk, ‘ Ss in the first-class houses of the Northern cities. Do | Marble-top Tables and Wash Clos ets | ing bouse-keepin, compricinge. Out $163,000 in cenit Southampton, taking Smoot, and Wheelor. acne 8 Lapras’ Saseree Sed eee for ae $e attached La an clatern | iat the y yard, Welt 3 Extension Dining Tables and Waah- =o v Harr Spring and Perlcr Chairs n specie. . AtLee offered lowing resolutions, is month is out, tai e and win- | carriage- ) and ir seve! 5 8 aren " 7 — ae : — ter fashions, cal Sr oe at Shillington’s “wien of the purest water in the immediate | Mahogany Sofa, Walnut and Cane Chairs Walnut Secremany aabeneee i aes Proclamation for Election in Ei . Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to ansas AL . 5 . China, Glass, and Crockary Ware, and Bed¢ling | Divans, Otto 7 Orna: —_ Harpers Magazine, Godey’s Lady's | The locality is high and malubrious, and in @ ck and | : © | Cane-oner One ene Ornaments n i Hatrack and Looking-Glasses, Stoves, &c ‘ane-reat Chairs, Lou: Paonia, Oct 4th—Gov. Geary has issued Ce eee in eee rates lle Scheele (are | rondy,, ma Mrs. Stephens’s now macasine Dow | quiet and highly respectable neighborhood. With many other articles, which we deem un- | Carpets, Ollcioth, Mattog Vt “bA@e® | & Proclamation for an tlection of delegates to the act in relation to Public Schools, (Corp. | ready. The New York ger for next week, Possession given immediately. necessary to enumerate. Stair Cat Rods ana rx Ru: gress, and the State re, to take Laws, p 263,) ‘a room in the City Hall, | which Shillington has received in advance of | For further particulars inquire next door to the Terms cash A. GREEN, Cottage Hedsteads Walnnt Barco place on the 6tb of October. J where all the books, rs, and other matter | the day cf publication, commences another of | premises, of Mrs. ANNE R. O’NEAL, cco4-d Auctioneer. Waskstands, Toilet Sets relative to the Public is and the recorded | Cobb’s very interesting stories. * ocd SS | Sepeier fetr ant Rus Mettenes JAS C. McGUIRE, Avctioneer. Bolsters and Pill anke's, © : OR SALE—A SE i ows, Bianke's, Comfort: Dangenovs Wearon.—Last night, some fe- complete, ember regeerys ‘eect VyEey EXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNI- | Dining Tabie, Refrigerator a males application at the guard-house for | at No. 87 Virginia avenue, Lear 7th street. ture and Effects of the ‘:United States es ae Crockerywaie protection against a man who had entered | 0c 8-2* Metel."—On FRIDAY MORNING, October | Eicellent Cooking Stove and fixtures, &e. their house and was flourishing a large knife | —---.—__--_____—_—_— | 10th, commencing at 10 o'clock, aud_continuln, poe Sg rod ® general assortment of House- and eons touse it. Officers Watson On SALE —THE GOOD WILL, STOCK perenny a aay vie oe hee eee ae Terme: $20 and under ‘ and Ross went to their assistance and disarmed | business, and would ‘neice Merci ea ee | Ueieed States size onan in pater credit of2 and 4 months, forsatisfacterti a aoe the man. The weapon was a straight knife, | Wagon Yard. It will be sold cheap, and satis- | Superior Rosewood Seven Octave Pianoforte, ] notes, bearing interest _ about six inches in length, and sharp enough | factory reasous given for selling out” Inquire at Stool and Cover ore J.€ MeSUIRE, Auet’r. to do mischief. No. 230 7th street, between Mand N oc 3-3t* i sey eee Bur the New York Ledger, with Cobb’s new RK SALE, RENT, OR EXCHANGE FOR | arm end face Chae Pons story. For sale at Shillington's. FF Civ Propane PRCHANGE FOR | arm as aes pee near the city line, containing 1% acres of Land, | Marbie-top (entre, Sofa and Pier Tables Tus Masonic Fraternity and the Odd Fel- | Wit ag House and o her buildings, fruit, &c. | Mahogany Cen re, Card, and Dining Tables — New York Congressiona) Fominations Naw York, Oct. 4—The Americans in the Third Congressional District have nominated for Congress J. Phillips Phenix: in the Eighth District, Siaphert Koapp: in the First District, (Brook yn) Edward $, Wood. * New Orleans Markets. New Orveans, Cot. 4—The Africa’s news was —— by the associated press in its regular afternoon editions yesterday. Cotton is st'fer but quotations were unchanged; salos of the week 37,000 bales, receipts of the week 33 500—less than last year for the same week proceedings of the Board may be kept, and where thelr meetings may be held.”” . Resolved, That the retary procure a book, wherein shall be preserved such news- paper and other fugitive articles, as may be considered useful for reference. Resolved, That the late Secretary be re quested to furnish his successor with the minutes kept by him of the meetings of this Board; and Resolved, further, That the same be copied into a book, in which all the proceedings of this Board shall hereafter be recorded ; also Resolved, That the Secretary open corres- ARSHALS SALE.—IN viRTU Fierl Facias l-sued fom the Clerk's ottice og the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, te the county of Warbington, and to me directed, School Boards i i" Situated north of the Capitol. For particulars | j etd e I shail expose to public sale, for cash, atthe mar: by 45.000 bales—stock on hand 41,000. Flour ‘ = contcoen. oe Benes eri tee maxes faneral Procession to-morrow aes inquire of the subscriber at the dead letter office, Brumeia hrc: py ‘and Ingratn Carpets, Roget sists weave Pos os on THU Eee | Loved buoyant | Wheat is dull; white $1 80a , “Set , 4 % eet, betwee : ‘s 3 $185. Whitec ~ phia, Baltimore Cincinnati, and Indianapo! burial of Lynde Eliot, Esq , a much respected s 0c 3-tf g GEURGE M. MENDALL. Matt! \g and Oilc'oth throughout tbe entire | therisih of Uctoter, 153, commencing at 10 | cope, hite corn 65e. Lard in kegs 14#o. and request them, respectively, to establis! with this Board a system of interchanges. All of which were respectively adopted. After some minor proceedings, the Board adjourned sine die. Coffee 1024llic. for Rio—sales of the week 15,000 bags—stock on hand 43,500. Freights — Cotton to New York $2 per bale, sterling ex- change 5} premium, n to Liverpool #d. Baltimore Markets peti Oct. 4.—Ylour is lower; sales of Howard street at $6.62}, aud City Mills at $6.50. Nothing done in Ohio od Wheat is irregular; ales of red at $1.40al 45, house member of those orders, who died yesterday RRE ; | Window Curtains, Shades and F'L-tures after a short illness The body is to bo in- eats einer nee Venetian Blinds, CLintz Cur‘ains terred in Oak Hill Cemetery, Georgetown. No. 253 3d street, between I and K streets’ For | Mahogany, Walnut and Painted Bureaus, Bed- ; further iculars enquire at No. 255 next door steeds, Washstands, and Chai-s of various ? Rauy, Democrats —The Jackson Demo- | oc2 sm kinds throughout the hovse cratic Association meet at their quarters on OARDING HOUSE FOR SALE -THE Large quantity ee Feathe- Beds, Bel- ; : eared mane = shicg Pee eg Pho uae IES ameeioee certo extathe ean oak Halrand Huck Mattresses, Counterpinx, Blankets, Setober term, 1556, in favor of Paive es - ” 4 u Sheets, c.. 5 time may'be counted on Walk up! ran Tae ae eae ee | eekice Geen ccs cc'3-. Marshal for the Doi eee the best in thecity. Apply to EDWARD MUR- | Fire Irons, Toilet Set: : Henry A. Wise’s Great Srrecu, in an- | PHY, corncr of Ist and C streets, near the new | Radjators, Air-tight ovclock a.m, the following goods ard chattels, towit: 12 Finished Head Stones, 10 Rough Martie Slabs, 2 Finished Marble Monuments, ¥ Unanished Marble Monuments, 1 Marbie Cross 2 Thick Head Stones, 6 Marble O and 2 assor'ed "Biocks of Marble. seized levied upon as the property of William A Grittith, and to Tae Eprror or tax Trura.—The corres- pondent of the Baltimore Clipper furnishes the following facte in relation to the ‘‘ editor of the Truth :”” ‘A friend who visited the Insane Asylum and Mantel Ornaments Chamber Tables 3 v > id white at $1.502$1 60 Cornis hi : open Grate Stoves By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. = ; , unchanged; recently, informs us that while there he saw | *wer to Jno. M. Botts, only five cents, for sale | Depot. Cou sisiai|| We Mae ia i TPRUSTEES SALE oF A DESIRABLE | “Wicks ascend Fallon at 64u66e. the notorious James Robertson, ‘the editor of | t Alex. Adamson’s, Seventh street, opposite OR RENT.—A DELIGHT FULCOTTAGE Merbic top Counters, Con Putiitore-te. Dwelling H y wed, City 37c., Ohio 38c. the Truth.” Ho made many inquiries about | the Poet Office, t the summer residence of Rev J W French, | Together with a wcneral assorinent of House. | PEMBS¥Ivani . New York Marke come of his old acquaintances, and, with an ——— situated near Linnean Hill, and residence of | hold and Kitchen Furniture, not necessary to enu- ia os October Sth, at 434 o’clock, on " . : apparent air of seriousness, said he was going | Wartca Returns —Thos. Russell, colored, | John Pierce, Esq , about two milesfrom the city, | merate. Novem Si aglttue ofa deed of trust, dated | New Yor, Oct. 4.—Flour has declined; ray ied to @ handsome, accomplished. | disorderly, paid costs; Virginia Evans, do., | With stab!e and about 12 acres of land. Also for | ‘Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, JA S.No i's, fallen Ste ao cee the tant | eto 2, bbls; State $6.10a86 45; Ohio and wealthy young lady! ile complained | fine and costs salc, on the premises, an excellent family horse. | oc 4-4 Auctioneer | records ‘for Washington county, the subscriber | gu2S0 7; standard Southern $6 90a$7.35 that he had been rudely arrested and taken to the Asylum, and imprisoned among idiots and crazy people ; « grave offence, considering his assumed religious, moral and political “commission !"’ Our friend remarked— ‘You have a fine place here ; everything so clean, comfortable, and pleasant ’- To which ex- pression the editor responded with tho air of vy, the subscriber #ccustomed to the saddie or piles Se two good _ - GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. | Sis 'rorinfermationspoy ie RG TOHRSOR, MONSIEUR GASZYNSKI. — S12 12th street, near the Kirkwoofs’. s230-lw* | (ASSISTED BY MADAME GASZYNSKI.) Guoreztown, Oct. 4, 1856, | | PROFESSOR OF DANCING. . URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—ONE THE HOD f SE ' Business generally, for several days past, parlor and 6 comfortable furnished chambers Ht. Cadiesana Seatomeae Wan 2 o has been quite brisk. Our dry goods’ and | for rent, together or single, on 10'h street, adjoin- | ington ard Georgetown that he willonen other merchants are busily engaged laying in po i Auction Store of J. C. McGuire. ‘fhe | his classes for this accomplishment in the c y Wheat bas declined; sales of 30 000 bushels; will sell the north half of Lot No. 19, in S 5 hi 209, fronting 23 feet 4 Inches on Lath. sirect went, | ed $1.90; white $1.62. Corn closed with betwee 1 Cand D streets north, running back i00 | decling tendency; sales of 20.000 bushels; feet to a. 25 foot alley, with the improvements, | Southern mixed 68¢ consisting ef a convenient and well-built Brick Pork is dull; sales of mers at $20.12 Beef Dwelling House is quiet; Chicagorepacked $11. Lard is firm; Term::: One half cesh; the residue in6 i ii i i ping months, with interest alisfartorit esses —a Se oan " - . ns are large, and lecation excellent, being one t nable st Ww. on 13. B TATE, Trustee a philosopher : ‘* But what docs all this mat- | their fall and winter stock of goods; and the | door from Penn. avenue. Apply nest door.” Fergnennce Ha halen, Sawer a eens +. C. McSUIRE, Auct. — Fineneial. . ter? They have shut me up with crazy peo- general display of boxes, bales, barrels, & 29-6t and 10th, the proprietors having expressly By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. | jj “a one, Ost 5 these are Rrmes; 38- ple! Iam curtailed my liberty! To confine | 8° play of boxes, bales, > £0, | Fy OMS FOR RENT-TWO ROOMS OVER | #Xed in ihe niost elegant manner for his use, also angel : inois Central shares 117); Illinois Central the President or any member of his Cabinet | Which throng the side walks in many places, my store sulteble for an office of almost any oe Farties ae ee nee Concerts; 1 Bakers, gud Lov enane ined ayer a Gong “8 pgm awed ie bere would be no greater outrage th im- 2 i: d and in Georgetows nion Hall, Union hotel. Py - »—By vir- | Central 543; Peansylvania ‘om pan: : prisonment! A alten cage ro agente e Be re hiece a Frac eee raya tf UiteyorlL be rested Lo tye Le E. "CLARK, Mr. G. has testimonials from all parix of the | We Cf ® deed in trust, bearing date on the 22d 4 ‘ ‘ ; Possession given Immediate . a > Reading 823; Virginia 6’s 913. the lion would not render it the more pleasant asd the hurried gait of our merchants and north side, Penn. avenue, between 32th and 13th | Unton for bis capability asateacher. Mr.@ is | A™=Vst, i634, secorded In liber J A 8 ,No 85, Moncy is tirm— exchange is flat. 1 ip oe fovios 141, et teq., the subseriber will sell 5 y s . e 1 ‘| ri ell, at for the proud bird or the lord of the forest !’’ | their clerks, causes our streets to present s | strects et principal Semiearionet Wane orbs ae public sale on MUNDAY, the 4th day of August, | <== cman scene of ususual activity. OR RENT.—FURNISHED OR UNFURN | test circle. Bee Na ohm EM 2 on the premises, parta A CARD. Orrictat Conttsion.—This morning Justice Hollingshead was called on to officiate at the Central Guard-house, in the place of Justice Stevens. who is out of thecity. Police Officer W.H Fanning is the officer attending this week. Two cases were tried and disposed of One of the parties tried was committed to the workhouse for sixty days. Justice Hollings head, in writing the commitment, directed it to Officer Willismeon, who was not on duty, and left the Intendant blank The Justice etated in explanation that, after the stand be hed taken in refusing to recognize officers ap- pointed by the Mayor who had not been con- firmed by the Board of Aldermen, he could not do otherwise than take this course. The Captain of the Guard immediately wrote down the facts, to be reported to the Mayor. The prisoner was afterwards dismissed on giving security for fine and costs. a ed, a honse situated onthe north sideof Penn. | His classes will be commesced in Washington | Of !6ts Nos. 24 and 25, in square 539, fronting 45 Pla Sy “he to learn that our fellow citizens, avenue, in the central part of the cit containing | on the th of Uctober. Every Wednesday and feet on south L street, by 06 feet 6 inckes on 74 essrs. Edes, Pickrell & Co, happened to a| in ail fifteen rooms which are comfortably furn- | Saturday for cildren from 3 o’clock p. m_, and | Steet west, with the sar psoseong which con- considerable loss in the way of bricks, on day | ished j gas fixtures through the house. Will be | In Georgetown every Tuesday and Frigay fecm 3 | s!st of @ well-built and comfor-able two-story before yesterday. The individual in charge | rented toa carefal and responsible tenant if ap- | 0’clock p. m. —_— aieciaeee house and Bakery. \ ot one of their boats which was taking bricks | plied for soon; or the rooms will he rented sep- PRACTISING SOIREES above property is situated in a rapidly im- s PI P Tov! rt of Lhe elt a fe to the navy yard, imprudently ventured out | arately. Board can be obtained in the immediate | Jn Washington every Wednesday and Saturday topping peopel ae Ser favora- into the river while the wind was blowing; | S¢\shborhood. A servant will be left to attend, | frm & til 10 o’ciock p. in, at George own every resldeuce or place of business eh the scow filled and unshipped her cargo, near | 274 t4ke charge of the room, if required Apply | Tuesday and Friday. Ladies and Gentlemen | ‘ey deuce or plar third cash, and the balance in 6, 5 at this office. se 10-Im will re eive instructions fa a'l the most modern 22 md J A the navy yard wharf, in some fifteen to twen- | “12's 0m eee dances. 9, and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, se- ty feet of water oy ve RS Me ieee — EE eek Application for terms cau be made at the rest- | Cl!" d upon the property, end Ifnot complied with oafamarket wae abundantly supplied this | rom Pa avenue, Its ccutral location rendersita | @cie" of BM. G. No 4'7 Hietieet, between Shand | 18 f¥e ays after the sale the property Will be re “ te pid, upon one week’s notice, at the risk and ex- morning with fine meats, vegetablos, &c., bat | very d- sirable dwelling for persons engaged in | ‘Cth, or at the Hall. s€30_ | pense of the purchaser. All coavcyancing at the the prices generally asked were sufficiently | business. The frort room might be used asa BOOK BINDIA exsense of the purchaser. earns high to cause the economical house-wife to | Show room for a Millinery, or fitted up for a La- | Corner E evemth street and Maryland avenue, CHAS. S WALLACH Tras'ee ponder sometime before purchasing, and re plot fae or Fancy Dovemine Siete Its near the Smithsonian Institution. Jy 11-2aw&ds J.C. McGUIRE, Auct’r, quire rather more honest looking measures for crest ye dies or bonuens Aerie eee rte DWARD LYCETT RESPECTFULLY IN 7 The above sale is postponed on ac- tne fruits, &e , than some we saw OX, or at Mrs. Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and forms the subseriber: to Browa’s !ible and | count of ‘he rata until FRIDAY, August 8, same The offering of beef cuttle at Drovers’ Rest, Lith streets. - id au 27-tf | Sbakspeare, now jast completed, thet he ts pre- | hour axd place. yesterday, amounted to 1,300 head ; 400 of | ——_-————E pared to bind those works in a superior style of CHAS. 8 WALLACH, Trustee. which were taken by District butchers at $2.25 OR SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA- | elegance, strength and solidity. and upoa much aug 5-cokds J.C. MeGUIRE, Auet’r. a$3 75 on the hoof, equal to $4 50487 50 nett | - ble residence on F street, between 20th and | more reasonable terms than can be done in Balti- 1G The purchaser at t » | % r -. “1st, for the last eight years occupied by the late | more, Philad«lpbia, or New York. A letter ad- | ing failed to comply wit e terms 800 were driven on to Baltimore, and 100 left} si. Chubb. E, P ‘ 1 he | i ply with tie terms thereof, the a sii M. ubb, Esq ‘ossession given the Ist of | dressed to him (per post) willenable him to ex- property will be resold on MONDAY, the 6th day over Sheep $3 25 per head; good supply. November next. inquire of RIGGS & CO. hibit to the subscribers specimens of | is style of "| W & HAVE THE PLEASURE TO AN- nounce to our friends and the public. that we have just received our fall stock CLOTHS. CASIMERES, and VEST. INGS of the very best French, American, and Eugiish manufacture, to which we respeci« fally ask to call their attention Visitors and strangers in the city can have their 0 ders filled by us at the very shortest notice, at fair prices, and in styles equal at least to any os tab fs! ‘nt in the city. GRUSB & LOZANO, Merchant Tailors. se 6-im 293 Sth st., near Penn. avenue. GUNS—GUNS—GUNS, HESUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED direct from the celtb ated manufactory of Mr Chance & Son, the best and cheapest lot of Double and Single Shor Suns ever before offered inthis market. Each Gua has been proved and wil! be warranted per- fect throughout, or nosale. We have also Powder ¥ lasks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Cleaning Rods, Tue Lapiss Jove the New York Ledger. For sale at Shillington’s. Arrivals —Packet echr Arctic, Crutchet, _8u 12-eotf aoe binding. Every kind of Book Binding neatly ex- — ‘cHas. S*WALGACH, Trustee” ge a as mae Tas Kecurr Trovre.—The National Tne- | New York, toF.&A H Dodge Schr Sam'l OTICE —FOR RENT, AND POSSESSION | ecuted. se27-6m _ se 27-e0&ds J.C. McSUIRK, Auct’r bases ai N. Small, Smith, New York, tosame Steamer Diamond State, Kirwin, Baltimore, to Hyde & Davidson. Srecraror. ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE, purchased tn this city, by - : JUS. L SAVAGE, Sign of Gilt aw, Penn. avenze, becween sez2 lm (News copy) 10th and Lith sts. LIMES, WOOD AND COAL. 2000 BUSHELS WOOD-8URNT LIME now landing in good order, of superior quality; also on band, HICKORY, OAK, and also PINE Woop; Cc to the Bighest bidders, parts of Lots No. 6a: superior WAITS and RED ada coau = oo tog ig cr Pres poncicg < a No.7 Persons wishing to supply themselves with a a Square No. 965. and thence scuth with theline || good article will pleas heir orders of 2d strezt west 19 feet 7 inches to the dividing | Seek and te wine yrecpedanp lon nnod “—g atre will be closed to-night, in order to perfect the mechanical arrangements necessary for the production of the spectacular drama of “ Azael.”’ and the various tableaux through which this celebrated company will on Mon- day night be introduced to our citizens The dramatic company from the Holliday street Theatre will be retained to aid the perfor- mances of Mons Keller and troupe, the or- chestra will be largely augmented, and con- ducted by Mr C H. Mueller, a musician of considerable distinction, and a full corps de ; no the first day ep Ageeneerl ate three of those five three story bric’ welling Houses, , is 5 SUBSCRIBE: fronting on Massachusetts avenue, between 6th Meine aa tie ones of Notinpuaes “2 and 7th streets, occupied at present respectively | Prince George’scountv. Maryland,on Mon. by Messrs. Suit, J&: Kerd, and Thomas C. Ba- | gay rignt, the 6th instant, NEGRO GIRL den. Terms for each : $300 per annum, rent to MARIA, who calls herself Maria Chew., be paid monthly. EDW. OWEN, 212 Pern. aie + ~ aeenae) y tea 18-eotf She is about eighteen years of ave, about four ; ALExanpriA, Oct. 4, 1856. ~ Co’ | feet ten oreleven inches high She is very like- The meetings of the Orange and Alexandria, R RENT.—A TWO STORY Bees ly, Lae einerpsinerg face Aes or a * A hor on Louisiana avenue, twee: remarkably fine sult of bair for one of her color. and Mansssas Gap railroad companies, take | or, and isth stres-s, formerly occapied by George | and is, altogether, a Ane looking xin. ‘ Place in this city this month. The session of | Billas.a Paper Warebouse. Best business part I will give the above reward of one hundred the former corporation commencing on the 30th of thecity. No.95. Apply toJUHN MOORE. | dollars for her Weber 0: eon cae By JAS. C. NcGUIKE, Auctioneer RUSTE®S SALE € Hu E AND Lot —On FRIDAY A TERNUON, Oct 17th, 1656, at 43g o'clock. on t remises, by virtue of a deed of tiust dated Getober 21st, 1517, and @oly rm ded in Liber W.B, No 137, folios 319, &c, and of the jan@ records for Wa bington county, the subscribers wili sell at Public Av nO ma'ier where rare oc 2 eolw* taken—provided she is brought home to me or se- | line between the two frame Houses, on ihe noith snd weighed eye oon eee et —— secured. The = thus form- | inst , and that of the latteron the 16th. These FNOR RENT ISEVERAL HANDSOME Par. | COTE?! Jall, so that 1 get her agata rt of epee Secs: re t6o Sect. thence WM WARDER mona —SE : i z N. t ret 7 inches, and the ~ 2 ” ba Ps the intrinsic serge —_ lgsemgoni sessions will bring large numbers of our up- lors and Chambers, with board. Nottingh: Sept. 10, teehee tio 24 street the pi co or Declening: teoetuen eter eee agatb and Cts, necrthe Canal, No sis. performances announced, will prove, we opine friends to S P ile and Cransiant beara, tacoleyet dirs ottingham, Sept. 10, se ’ See OR i re 30-ea3t (Organ) & source of infinite delight and enjoyment to | Country friends to the city. Seiki re ee ae) DOGMA RE SE 8 ORG =a "3 The Young Men’s Christian Association, 4a FASHICNABLE DANCING, foremost in every good work, propose tocom | FAOR SALE—A TRACT OF LAND, CON-| pyRory. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT mence to-morrow evening a serie: of Sunday taining about 45 acres, on the Heights of pleasure in annenncing to bis former gt evening services at No 32 King street, which | Georgetown, being a part of the Valley View | patrons and the public generally that he will be contiaued during the winter Farm, the residence of the late Joha H. King, | wiii resume the duties of bis school on To-night J Barb. Esq , the D deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites | Poesday October 7th, 1856, at the larre Ge ab dap meaptlerdem hear! Vetriot, ne, | Inthe District for a fine private residence; about | fyat; cntner of Oth and Dotiects (former. cratic Eiector for this Electoral District, meets 20 acres of this tract is a beautiful grove of tim- | 1, Palmer's Academy of Music) heres. in public discussion at the Lyceum Hall, B. | ber, the balance cleared and ina high state of cul- | 1 Palmer's Ac Munder’s Metropolitan Hall. H. Shackelford, Esq., the American Elector. | tivation. The summit of this tract 1s from 350 to Days of tution on Tuesday and Thursday after- Mr Shackelford addressed an audience here | 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of noons, at 3 o'clock, and at 7} for gentlemen. on Tuesday night. Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val- | io well introduce a variety of new and fasbiona- Ti October term of the county court for i the Potomac. it will be sold entire or in | hig dances, better calculated to imerove the car. this county openson Monday. The justices of whee alarge Frame Dwelling-h Tage and grace of the most uns pupil than | ctroet and Pennsylvania avenue J ig-house and Lot} on9 other style that has been iatreduced. He = cured by mortgages upon real estate worth double the term are term are Wm. H. Fowlo, presi- | on tae corner of Fifth and H stiects west, Wasa. | 2°, 7 } s te -6-ecdtw HOPKINS. | ihe amount of said bonds, and interest payable ding justice, Robert Brockett, Jas. A. English, ? P ticularly invites all the scholars who yartici Pov ington city. ai he F: an last May, tot sent ROTICE. - semi-annually at the Bank of the Valley, Win- Wa. B Price, R. M. Smith, associate justices. sy at Valley View Farm, orto Dr. H. King, pater ts tee annoy Denes tak 8y, 2908 Bees OFICE rT all lovers of art and the beautiful, and of (COW STRAYED.- LEFT THE PREM- pleasure seekers generally. / ises of the subscriber last week. a, small white CU W. short horna, in good, order. No particular marks recoliected. RICHARD WALLACH, Trustee. A rultable reward will be given for informatton se 30-eo&ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. | of her whercabouts. JAS ADAMS, Se 30-1lw £96 South B street NDERSUIRTS, DRAWERS, AND| THIRTY-F.VE THOUSAND DOLLARS. HOSIERY —These three articles i have taken Te Capit its seeking Investment ! grest pains to select, end bave the most complete NU.S & R.H. GALLAHER, TODD’S MAR assortment of silk, merino, lambs-wool, Shaker " e, ™ fiannel,and cashmere Shirts, Drawers, and Ealf- ior asic; on Samaonee Meaney aoe Be Hose ever offered at the Bazaar, ccrner of 6th Dollars'of Six percent, COUPON BONDS, se- ‘Terms h cash; the residue in 6,12, and 18 moniks with interest, securd by adeed cf trust on the premises. 1.0. 0. F.—We learn that the annual vis- itations will be made in the following order : Washi m Lodge, No. 6, Tuesday, Oct 7; Mechanics’, No. 18, Wednesday, Uct 8; Co- lumbia, No. 10, Thursday, Oct. 9; Excelsior, No. 17, Tuesday, Oct 14; Union, No. 11, Wed- nesday, Oct 15; Friendship, No. 12, Thurs- day. Oct. 16; Eastern, No 7, Fri Oct. 17; rmony, No. 9, Monday, Oct. 20; Oriental, No. 19, Thursday, Oct. 23; Central, No. 1, Fri- day, Oct. 24; Covenant, No 13, Monday, Oct. 27, Metropolis, No. 16, Friday, Oct. 31; Bea- on the day of opening. as Prof. M. has somethin; 7 chester, Virginia. or at the Bank of Metropolis, con, No. 15, Monday, Nov. 3. The coal trade continues to increase and the | No. 90 Prospect street, Georgetown, D.C. per persdven Precis imeita | fr id | Patetrales pened ae or ford meyer wi , D c. Crrr Trorrine Course —The owners and | 4¢pots here to extend their operations We] Je 18-tf Ieee Basins: He will continue his rlasses at the Collere and | j.ave jus: reurned from ‘he North with thelr fall | mami’ ana neater ee verso dao pearson je- | hear that the North American and the Hof-| = = — ==] Convent as usual. All those having children | Sipoyy of goods, consisting of Clothe, Castmeres, | ont: aed, y, ‘orpo- lovers of ‘* fast’’ trotters make frequent dis. rae : : here whom they desire to receive instruction will ply of g % imer ration stock, can be had for money, yet pay- plays of their expeditious horseflesh on the | 28 Mining Companies purpose to establish FRESCO PAINTING. iiaes Gohan tects nace wat : and Vesting», with a varlety of gentleman’s Fur- | ing the same amount ef interest. . ~ agencies and wake depots bere. SCHUTTER & KAHLERT Lge seriahies ys, nishing Articles, to which they fnvite the atten- | {= The bonds are each Five Hundred Dol- a a Stress — < ore There is no change inthe markets worth ARTISTS. : L i dete oe willbe given elther to} tion of their friends and custoiners ar re S-tf sylvani: nue. esterday afternoon, Mr. - . ms a Apna e or small classes 9 eae . 2a H. Birch exhibited bis ay colt which took | @oting. . : FRESCO DECORATIVE, and every description il persons wishing to consult with Prof. Mun- | “@%8 dlwteolw r. ARNY’S CONFECTIONERY. vex eae a8 the Reckville f:ir for its sa- Washington, Friday afternoon.—The eun of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. der will piease leave theiraddress at Mr John F. DRY GEoDs, Nec St t md in single harness, and which | Toe to-day. It appeared to move from east 361 E street, between 11th and 12th streets, Ellis’s Music Store Penn. avenue, near l0th street. | FOR THE FALL AND WIXTER SEASON | ™®- “4 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C. rotting in single harness, i taiwest. Whe trains cause to fron on se 16-Im* WasHineton, D.C. ro Savas Soni wine Gil WE MATRIMONIAL AND FESTIVE remarkably quick and beautiful | '®. e trains came in from Baltimore | ee = a 7 ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR con being near at band, the attention of all Mr. Arnold’s bay horse. These with pameseare — North to poatk: The EW Gvops ror eel appa nt MUSIC AND VOCAL CLASSES. large and welleassoried ae. is sich shies eects Spratt <4 ————s _ ~ rs ve train was drawn a locomotive ; the locomo- stock of new and desirable goods {s now com- = Sees ‘carfs, snd Cloth Cloaks Sisaahn aaah Raisin aa aa ee Seaeendcspovicsncioen mat aust ators tive was aoaalied. by steam. Comasylvasin plets. Gentlemen supplying epemselves with HE PROPRIETY HAVING BEEN SUG- Ing the latest novelties of | Cetlence and beanty of our productions, WED > f X hy of atten- gested, and the advantages to be derived tion apalig willbe coved tneticesicrontion from cs ailishinz Musfe Classes in the vicinity of READY-MADE CLOTHING cf fine quailty | the Navy Yard, Mr. Crouch will meet those per- always on hand, of my own make. sons interested in the matter, on Monday next, the season, which we invite the ladies to call and examine b+fore makin have also, in store, a ta: General Staple 2ad Domestie Goods for family DING CAKE especially. The fact thet we are a eiving, from ell parts of Wash- a fer such Cakes constitutes ruffi- cient argument of their superiority. An indiffer- avenue continues to run from the Capitol to the any bippodrome. President’s house Ami. thelr purchases. We e stock of all kinds of Pagsest ro tax Cotumsia Fire Comrany. The good lady patroness of this company pre- October 6th, at 4 o’clock precisely, at the lower *: wior Sbirtings—i! "is provoking atany time, but at a wed- 0 ; = ee acne arty a Aaa the newest and best room Masonic Lodge, corner of Virginia avenue Serpe Pare Coir on ‘cemoeee ng it would be a Renee remy pa ber! F poliehed staff sur. Beodnice te yon tock. She A H. : OUNG, Merchant Tailor. nd Ath street, near the Navy Yard, toenrol mem- | ‘paie Diapers, Napkins. Towelings; Fine Bed | ¥° Would not be, or heretofure have been, dis- for classes, and address them on the subject. betecated Ch ses of 20, 2 Lessons weekly.e. $5 cach . Classes of 10, Glee and Part Singing Weach HE SUB*CRIBERS HAVE ON HAND, Payable in advance. and Crib Blankets; 50 Bed Comforts, mad+ to ee ee article ore invited ur ord rs; 5) pieces White and Red Flannels, P = > of ail qua itiel; 6 pieces Superior Shaker and Fie usual (medal) quality ICE CREAMS, (#2 combination valuable prepara- aveaue._ mounted with an eagle. The presentation took place in the library of the company in the presence of the members of the company = SLLIES, &c , can be hed at eny 2 Twilled Womestic Flannel; 5 cases Superior | Pet callon.) JELLIE: binch =f be: i ees, rect s 5 t the Academy of Music 3 Cot “ft and be finish, | Ue, or will be deliv in the most remote pa r of lady friends. We understand 5 are constantly recelving supplies of the ve Mr Crouch can beseen ai Zs Bleached Shirting Cottons, soft and heavy finish, hs thout ee ide Res alesads eae Debiitty, aad te per tioalar rcoummented. te — best qualities of every description of WOO corer of 11th strect and Penn. avenue, over] \ ich we have bad made expressly for ovr sales, | Of Washington or Georgetown wi Ma charce se 25-en2m (intel& Union) W.H. WHEATLZY’S GEORGETOWN DYEING AND SCOUBING ESTABLISHMENT. FP\HE SUBSCRIBER RETURNS HI8 SIN- cere thanks to the ladies" and gentlemen of is sold by JAMES N. CALLAN aud Z. D. GILMAN, agents. Sept 0-14 Uy’Citrate ef Magnesia, am agreeable refrigerant and lax: ive, aow extensively used ou the conti. nents of Baro red dally. Soda Foautetas, of A Alo, every variety of the ined superior qualities | Farnham’s Bookstore oc 2 At of COAL, all of which will be sold onas reason ee z able terms as they can be had in the sa NEW Sone CUMMISTION Now afloat a cargo of superior Coa!. Those in ° ——— want would do well to call and leave their orders ONTZ & COOMBS, NO. 359 SEVENTH #0 as to be furnished from the vessel. Offices streets, between | and K streets, return thetr - | corner of | and 2tst streets, Washington, and | grateful thanks to a generous public for the liber- tastes, and Tollet | Green street, opposite Gas House, Georgetown. al patronage extended to them since they have ents to the Columbia amounting to more than $1,800 May she long live to cheer the Co- lambia boys! Dox’r Go woe to-night without the Now York Ledger. For sale at Shillington’s. and as a guarantee of its superior quality we have our names and numbers stam, on each piece. 17 All articles warranted to prove es repre- cr 00d. tof 0 be taken bark Zz s cut off cann: rk. = COLLEY & SEAKS s©25 ectw —- 543. 7th st., Jdoors north Pa TaeASURE LOST, AND IN PART RecoveReED. rect tmportation, at 2. : | been engaged tn the House Furnishing bustzess | pYLEGAMT CARPETINGS.—JUST RE- ‘ In yesterday's Star appeared an advertise- a Cocatad itll LRU AS in the f po ell Liberties, and now bez ieave to E and elegant stock vig eg ped aged Se Ee ment of the Joss of a pocket- book containing a —————_______—_——_- TICE. announce to the public that at the earnest solici- | o¢ Wilton, Velvet, res-els, !mperial past trasts strict personal attention to business to merit a con- Unuance of the same. All kinds of work usually done In his Line of business, done in a s'yle un- surpassed by any ¢stablishment ia the District, with punctuality and despatch. No 49 Jeff reon street, Geergetown. ne 30-e03t ri HE AMERICAN SPECIFIC 1S ACER- tals, safe, and speedy cure for a disease of a private nature. It will cure any case in3or4 days. [rice $1. Sold only at me Penn. NO GES: WALTEK JONES AND CHARLES | tation of many citizens they have been induced 3 LEE JONES have removed their office to } toconnect with thelr present trade the Auction © On the 24 instant, by the Rev D Sunderland, | No. 506, E street, between 3d and 4th strects | and Commission business. LOVELL L LAWRENCE, of Indlana, and | Charles lee Jones will practice in the Supreme ‘They pledge themselves to leave no effort un- SUEI , daughter of John Uunderwood, of this | Court of the United States and all other courts | tried or spare no trouble to give satisfaction inall city. . L held In the baba cepa ee Gen. ae } cases to speed ple wy urramene to e time, by the same, FELIX L. | Jones, though mostly retir rom general prac- | them or favor them wi FONTAINE ond HATTIE P., daughter of John | tice, will unite with him and do his best to ad- All goods consigned to them will besold tothe Underwood. vauce the success of clicnts by written statements | best adventage and p:ompt returns made. In Meadville, (Pa.) on the 30th September, by | aud arguments, and by all other needful and Particular attention will be given to the sale of Three-ply, double L in, Damask, Twilled end plain Vertiian, and wool Dutch Carpetings, all of the very latest Importation and in the newest snd richest colors and designs. In the rer varieties we have some la superbly rich medatiions, (single a ro and borderings to mat: b, style of Louls NIV. Also, elegant square and oblong Rugs to match. We do not hesitate to assert that the stock of Carpeting and other Furniture Dry Goods now in small sum of money andacharm. The finder was therein informed that if he would retura the charm he could re! the money if he wiched, This morning, we rec: d the pocket- book through the post oflice, minus the money, (about five dollars) The charm is safe and sound, and consirts of two small pieces of cloth, nearly square, sewed at all the edges. As to the contents we are not informed; but it is MARRIED, ‘ 5, eldest daught oper exertions. 5-3m_ | real and personal property of every kind, and | our store is more eatensive aud varied and more } ayen ze considered of valuc by the owner vas. Min JorstW. Poweliy of mentvilee red | pees ch etcroad onda ta themmmctenaer: wuperior In exceltence and beauty than uny ober J 8028 DUNBAR 8. DYSON, of this city. WASHINGTON, D. C. er required BUNTZ & COOMBS, ever offered for sale tothe citizens of Washington, Witt ve wth . Exce.tiest Coat —After a trial of coal = Saal Sek ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Commis-ton Merchants. | Gooretown, Alexandria, nd environs heretofore; Wine Visegar, &c. from the establishment of Messrs. T. J. and W. M. Galt we can confidently recommend it to our readers as really a superior article Being housed from the weather and stored upon aclean plank floor, it is not only per DIED, R_ CROUCH’S CLASSES FOR GENTLE- ‘EAP FUR RE. the ith instant, pie along and painful ill = os a ie eee ouris se waioaouss tn hues tote! Ga rete “ithichi fortitude JOHN, Friday evening next, October 3d, 1856, at § o'clock Es eldest son of Michael and Eliza Conniughton iil sell at as low figures as the | 2y casks White Spanish Brandy, 4th proof meen any ‘other house in the Union, | 1 bait pipe a = ine Vinegar % 25 bbis pure inegar - serrate ow CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. 100 lbs. white and b:own Mustard feed Seana Bian a aaa Long Pepper and white Ginger CLOCKS—CLOCKS—CLOUUKS. aly. Cl 3 will I. utmost capacity with every de- beryl a aie eee seription of Pator, Chamber, andi His funeral will take place on to-morrow (Sun- | —~—-——______________________| kitchen Furniture, both new aid second-hand, I ‘Together with a large and complete assortment feetly di bat is delightfully free from all } day) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, /rom his father’s res- BOK MOUNT VERNON, which we will sell at a small advance over manu- HAVE 3U8T RECEIVED A LARGE AS-] of fresh imported Spices, suitab'e for the piek- gravel an, and other impurities incident to | !@-ace on Mth street, between B and C streets, IN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARK, | facturers’ prices. It is useless for us to itemiz scriment of Clocks —50 different styles, which | ling season coal deposited in the usual mauner directly | Island * ROUND TRIP, 1; FROM | sufiice itto say we are are prepared to furnish out | 111 4,. soid low, and warranted togo well ‘Thore | jn store and for sale low by - pases ae cand. We feel that wo are doing | ‘At the residence of bis father, Montgome ALEXANDRIA7SCENTS—The = entire houses at such prices as cannot fall to & te | who buy to sell aga'n would mediate tego 7 ye ang poor id a service ia recommending them Masnst be Maryland, on the 4th inst , CLAGET’ a steamer THOMA *R leaves Washing: | satisfaction to purchasers call before purchasieg e'sewhere ‘ cc 2-ec6t 61 La av., r ton at 9 and Alexandria at 9 o’clock. solicited . BONTZ & COOMBS, Coaches leave the Capitol for the bout atx Auction and Commission Merchants, o'clock. Coach fare 10 cen‘s. se 20-im No. 269 Seventh street. — Persons wishing the coaches will leave thelr | ~~~ COURSES IN FRENCH. ms 1ofant soa of Smith and Mary Thompson, aged months, ‘the friends and juaintances are respectful! Usrranian Cuurca —We Jearn that the ipetecd tommeen hie tomenst oa Sunde Phe 6th kinds. Otis, Balls, Keys, Cords, Hands eat J. ROBINRON’S, se23-2m 349 Va. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel 1AGE to try the coal sold by the Messrs Galt. r] it NALE.—A HANDSOME CA Fone arness, in excellent oréer horse for family use. Can = Also, i mes Parker NE Y HORSE CAME TO TH on fring at the Navy Yard Gave Ker M eb ron 'oef minister of this society, | of October, from the residence of bis father. uptidonce with Gog Filles Parker. ONS STAUSLY PROFESSOR OF NOD: AX woniesof Commottore Jones, near rt ‘eae e3 bas returned to the city from a temporary s0- This moraing, at Metropolis View, near this eaeesh onan SAM’L GEDNEY, Captais. ern Languages, will 0} is | Prospect Hill, Virginia, on the night of ! journ at the East, and will resume ministra- | eity, WASHINGTON BERRY, Keq-, in the pe a Pints: _ | 486 Twelfth street, on the first of October, for the ‘Tuesday, the 234 instant. He is thought to te ne WITHOUT tions at Temperance Hail on to-morrow morn | 67th year of his age GAS FITTING. * pur of forming Classes in French. from one of the neighboring cities. Ihe owner . uiL ‘uine MORN 'NG ST. COUKING ; ; i = 4 E NOW PREPARED TO INSERT echolastte year valll embrace fosty-four | 10°00 Ne. tea to come forward. prove property, pay the o a Ge meen Sealy eteting kisneelt ome | (ints saad home oe ae een ea reas Pipsin dwellings, stores, ‘and publie weeks, divided ints tws Sessions of twenty-two | 38 requested to come , T-evsiw | STOVE, cast in the city of PhillWelphia, chey religio oxalic atharepebarm ery ges He bing Geleck e/a; meteetes MOK | lldinge at low prices. egive usa dail. weeks’ cach. ‘The course of Instruction wil in- | Charges, andtakebimaway, __se27-eolw_ | STOWE, cov.02 11° our store, No 3I8, and we re 5 ol LEECHING AND CUPPING. ‘The method of instruction invariably secures | JACOB GUVERNATOR, NO. 5 HIG H street, Georgetown, keeps the best Spanish Leeches, and Respectfully ‘informs the medical re in showing them how we Ps cat bcs if oatecciney the spit. genu' ore ‘Star et er tae im + wo meat after (ho or meat is on the spit seon ed thereon, At We:ton, the residence of his father, on the 3d instant, Doctor JAMES H. CAUSTEN, eldest soot James H. Causten, aged 38 years. In the T, | death of Doctor Causten our city bas lcst a valua- MILLER & CUNNINGHAM, clude an elementary, an advanced, and a rhetori- se 15-Im No, 246 Pa.av., bet 12th and 13th sts. cal Class. ST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DE- J t, W. Miller's Grand Square Mo a 5] a Ty per Session of twenty-two weeks. se ing of July last having been adjourned unti! that day. Tax Georcetows Dreing Estas 5 te | tar ing the under the management of W.H W y- ble and estimable citizen, and his family one of ANws, the most magnificent instru- faculty and pubiie tbat he is prepared a withcut the great pain and trouble «f put ‘ is gaining a large share of public patron: {ts brightest ornaments . ments now manufactured — ——$—$—$ $$ all ordars vomptly, and upon moderate terms. turkey or meal in the Roasterand thea pua ‘bing will leave St Jobn’s Church ati | ™4")i;7e stock of Planos for rent on the most (VENTLEMEN AREINVITEDT® CALL | se%. f wa , thereby rose! = and we would advise our frends, who have omen Monday, the 6°h inst.. and bis friends = the epit through (he turbey or mest in bi ish i reaso Bi of a geutleman’s aE Te ABR A ST TAS he bands of the cook or person vriax the work in bis line, and wish it welland punctu are invited to attend without further notice. #* ae je terms. Ww: G. METZEROTT. rete Ii: ht- Gamer mnns esi wie Sn sn ee ein abot Pt ky Seetothis, and show this poser jdt call at No. 49 Jeffer- On the $4 lastant, Mr ELISHA GRANT, in Tf a. MIDDLE! 3 MIDDLETON, pong eporeln elegance coat Tory opened, some extra size, and ver¥ une, ot se Cree cate cvtnee bolwecn 10th aed Lith ots, - Mee ral wil AL Ics - a 4 Gents Furnisbi: Gentlemen’s Bazaar corner of Sixth st "WOODWARD & SON Hi: neral will take ‘ace on Sunday afternoon DEALER IN A Fashionable Hat, Cap and Gen’ ng Cc. Orton, the Gold Beater, is the title of Cobb’s | at 2 o'clock, from is lane recbdoune co K street, | Ofico-and Depot—Southwest ome 5a Store, 424 Penns. “avenue, between 4} ie roa avenue. HO 8. 00 2-3t (Organ) new story in the New York Ledger. near the corner of 15th street. Twelfth streets. otreets, -e0atw PEIN!

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