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Nattovan Tuxatex.—Keller's admirable sir first appearance last ed the justness was claimed for thece tablea: PVENING STAR. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Taz Boaxp oF ALDERMEN met, and was called to order at seven o'clock, last evening. A communication was received from the Mayor inclosing the bank statement; referred to the finance committee, and ordered to be Also, one returning an act to lay off and ve a footway in a forty-feet alley in the venth Ward without his approval. The vote was then taken on the question, “ Shall the bill become a law notwithstandi: the objections of the Mayor?” and it was de- cided m the negative. A communication was received from the Chief of Police in answer to inquiries made by the Board ; referred to police committee, and ordered to be published. Also, one from the Commissioner of the who is highly commended ice committee. tition of J B to the improve- For Sale and Rent. SALE —LOT NU. 17, IN SQUARE 296, on the Island, near . Forterms apply at : FARANT. | LET. —A CONVENIENT ANDCOMMO- dious Brick Stable and Carria ated on 18th street north, near I. ticulars inquire at No. 255 I street. saccade Bit cin er de BF R St sa eC STORY BRICK Dwelling on Capitol and ad street east, the Looe = ux—a beauty al before exhibited in this coun- general grouping of the characters and harmony of effect—the each artist engaged—furnished ‘ts worthy the clocest attention and study power to the inherent love of the beautiful of Kist’s famous statu- The Battle of the Amazons” first chal- lenged the enthusiasm of the bebolders, abso- lately electrifying them by its exquisite love- liness statuesque grace. Tableaux repre- senting “The Shower of Gold,”’ ‘‘ Ariadne and Bacebus,’’ ‘The Queen of Flowers,” and “ Faith, Hope, and Charity,’’ won with incal- escent fervor upon the admiration, each group being twice presented in obedience to the ve- hement demand of the audience. ‘“‘Famine’’ exhibited Mons, and M’me Keller as actors, and with wonderful effect—each pang and passion of hunger, hate, remorse Dortrayed with a power rd little in saying, never 2 equaled in our city. The con cluding tableaux of “The Third and Fourth of July’ and ‘The Presidency’’ commanded pression of patriotic delizht. Performance will be repeated when we commend every lover beautiful and each admirer of leasure to test our praises by the of their own experience. En passant: We may mention that the ueeps conclude their stay on Saturday pight ill, corner of East ittached, with ‘wood house ant Toa careful tenant the rent will | be moderate. For terms inquire at No. ys the FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE _IN N, D.C, FOR RENT.— ber offers for rent her late residence at the corner of Favette and Fourth streets, » immediately opposite the Convent tation. Thie is one of the | best finished houses in the District of Columbia, having all the modern haprovements contained in the first-class houses of the Northern cities. There is attached u large cistern in the yard, carriage-house, and stable ior several horses. ee of the purest water in the immediate The “ecality is high and salubrious, and in a pectable neighb:rhood. ulars inquire next door to the Mrs. ANNE R. O’NEAL. GEORGETOW Northern Mark: by the Mayor; re! id to Mr Busey presented the Ferguson and others ; refe: ments committee. presented the petition of James ims committee and starvation being and fidelity, we haxa; Patterson ; referred to cl: Houston, from finance committee, re- ported a bill for the relief of Martin Bosse; quiet and highly res Possession given i. an earnest ex, Mr. Emory from improvements committee. reported a bill for gradi: street south from Sixth to Also, a bill, with an amendment, for open- ing and grading O street south ; passed Also, a bill making appropriation for laying ia avenue on the west this evening, and graveling M of the really ater street; passed. OOMS FOR RENT.-TWO ROOMS OVER my store suitable for an office of almost any ted low to a permanent tenant. L. F. CLARK, enn. avenue, between 12th and 13th kind, will be ren’ Possession given immediately. & gutter across Vi: side of Tenth street west; passed. igo, @ bill making appropriation for grading ion of Eighth street west, treets south ; passed. Also, a bill for repairirg a gutter on the south side of I street north, betwee: third street and Virginia avenue ; passed. Also, an act authorizing the grading and grtavelling of N street sout! avenue to Potomac rive: Mr Smith, on leave, paving 8 gutter on west side of Twelfth street west, from B street to Virginia avenue; Mr. Busey, from police committee, be discharged from the consideration of a bill for the relief of Chas Kimball, and that it be referred to claims committee ; arson, from the claims ported a bill for relief of M. C. Also, a bill for relief of J. H. —ayes 11, noes 1. OR RENT.— FURNISHED OR UNFURN ed, a house situated on the north side of Penn of the city, containing are comfortabl A Desipgratvm Suppiiep.—By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Messrs. McLoughlin & Co. @ fancy and variety store upon a sive scalo than ever before attempted in this city. The gentlemanly proprietors are W ush- ingtonians py birth, and friends among us. avenue, in the central in all fifteen rooms, wi! ished ; gas fixtures through the house. rented toa careful and responsible tenant if ap- plied for soon; or the rooms wiil be rented sep- Board can be obtained in the immediate rhood. A servant will be left to attend, and take charge of the room, if required 5 A) 0. ave many strong We wish them great suc- cess, and have no doubt they will meet with gentlemanly deportment, and to business are any guarantee. ch located on the avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, and from the fact of its being a new one will, cf course, be crowded for many weeks to come. from New Jersey roduced a bill for it if politeness, strict attention Their store is | OR SA LE—A CONVENIENT SMALL House, on 10th street, only two or three doors Its central location renders it a d-sirable dwelling for persons engaged in ness. The frost room Show room for a Millinery, or fitted up for a Le- dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming proximity to the avenue would mzkeita oe Apply to W. 1. ts. Lenox’s, on E, between 10th and from Pa. avenue. committee, re- - Belt; passed. Wise; passed r. Miller, from the special committee o the consolidation of Gear THE NEW MUD MACHINE was set to work yesterday in the canal near the Van Ness wharf, and, in the lang it “‘ works like a cha: ration, it will doubtless pose for which it is inten channel of navigation open for all boats en- gaged in the canal trade, and at the same time be found an economical « seavenger,’’ u con- sideration not among the least important of the 1erits of the new machine. uage of aneye witness, Constantly kept serve the pur- ded—to keep this OTICE —FOR RENT, AND POSSESSION given on the first day of October next, three of those five three story brick Dwelliay Houses, fronting on Massachusetts avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, occupied at present respecilvely rd, and ‘homes ©. Ea- $300 per annum, rent to DW. OWEN, 212 Penn. rgetown and Wash- rted that they were obliged to suspend their operations because of the action of the Common Council in refusing to appro- priate for expenses; report laid on tha table. Mr. Moore introduced a bill to amend an error in the bill to pay for services rendered in the office of Tax Mr. Clark introduced a bill makin priations for Canal repairs in the Six by Mesers. Suit, J. be paid monthly. Tae FRANKLIN Active Assoctation give their second grand assembly at Harmony Hall to-morrow evening, as will be seen by refer- ence to our advertising columns. well known character of the Franklin boys to do all in their power to make their assemblies pleasant, a fine time may be expected by Terpsichcreans, and all others who may desire to meot wi beauties of the Second Wa: oe OR RENT.—A TWO STORY BRICK Waretouse on Louisiana avenue, hetween 9th and 10th stree’s, formerly occupied by George Hillas 2 Paper Warebouse. Mr. Miller called up the joint resolution in of thecity. No.9. Apply toJUHN MUO mses of the Georgetown lect committee, and it was relation to the ex; and Washington THE NOMINATIONS. On motion, the Board proceeded to consider Mayor’s nominations. Joseph H Gill, Police Ward, rejected; ayes 4, n Joseph Lyons, Assistant Market Master of ted; ayes 5, noes 7. Ped for Fourth Ward, Messenger to the Mayor and confirmed; ayes9 noes 3. Watson, Police Constable Fourth firmed; ayes 7, noes 5. W. T. Bastford, Se: confirmed; ayes 11, p both agreeable and OR SALE OR RENT ble resideace on ¥ stree 2ist, for the last eight years occupied by the late Cikubb, Exq. Posse-sion November eels -—THAT DESIRA- ith the bright-eyed pence ace iven the Ist of Inqvire of RIGGS & CO. Constable, Seventh Important Casg.—Yesterday, the young man who was arrested some days since as a deserter from the naval service, was taken before Judge Duniap on a writ of habeas cor- pus, and the facts inquired into. ‘This being a matter of importance as bearing upon the enlistment of minors, it was deemed proper to postpone the matter until the sitting of the circuit court, when a decision will be given. OR KENT—SEVERAL HAN lors and Chambers, with board. table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs. HS, 233 F street. OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- taining about 45 acres, on the Heights of rt of the Valley View the late John H’ King, This ts one of the most desirable sites rivate residence; about J.N. Callan, A confirmed; ayes Wm. Q Locke, Register’s Office, Georgetown, being a A Farm, the residence WE INVITE attention to tho sale of the hand- some property on Twelfth street, between C and D streets, and near Pennsylvania avenue, as advertised in the Star, which will be sold on Wednesday evening, the 8th instant, at 4 o'clock. There is no better lovation for a ing physician, or any other professional in the District for a fine 20 acres of this tract Is a beautiful ber, the balance cleared and ina high state of cul- The suminit of this tract is from 350 to 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent va! It will be sold entire or in =e Fifth Ward, Joseph Codsick, Scavenger for Seventh rejected; ayes +, noes 8. » Tax Clerk, confirmed; ayes mt of the Asylum, , Commissionerof the Arylum, ley of the Potomac. John R. Queen, Intenda’ ot rejected; ayes 4, noes 8 G. H. Fulmer, rejected; ayes 5, noes 7. RB Owen, Commissioner of Third and Fourth Wards, rejected; ayes 5, noes 7. Thomas J. Barrett, Commissioner of Fifth and Sixth Wards, rejected; ayes 4, noes 8. ari suspended further proceedings on the nominations, and a commit- tee was appointed to notify the Common Coun- cil that this Board was ready to go into joint Also, alarge Frame Dwelling-house and Lot Tux Preseytery or BaLtinone meet in the | Po 'be Comer of Fifth and Hi streets west, Wash- Second Presbyterian church, on New York avenue, to-morrow at 7+ o’clock, p. m., an! will be opened with a sermon by the mode- rator, the Rey. J. P. Carter, of Baltimore at Valley View Farm, orto Dr. ll. King, ‘rospect sireet, Geot etown, D.C. Tew IK On motion, the THE SECOND GRAND BALL American Hook & Ladder Co. WILL BR GIVEN AT Acctbent.—Recently, one of the stone wagons employed in hauling stone to the Cap- itol ran over a son of Mr. William F Price, crushing in several of Lis ribs and otherwise ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. NAVY YARD, injuring him. ON TUESDAY, Uctober 7th, 1856, VERY EXERTION WILL BE MADE ON the part of the Company to make this an evening of unalloyed pleasure and enjoyment to all who may honor them with their presence on Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle- man and ladies; to be had of any member of the Company and atthe door on the evening of the ball. jove introduced a bill to authorize the Mayor to have gas introduced into the West- ern Market; referred to finance committee. The protest of S. Tustin in relation to cer- tain improvements was referred. A bill from the Common Couneil to correct 2n error of Surveyor Ball was referred. The Board then took a recess. JOIN? MEETING. The President of the Board of Aldermen was called to the chair, and the Secretary of the Council appointed sec: The meeting then p tees of the Pablie Schools, when the following gentlemen were chosen : First district—T. P. Morgan, Wm. Wilson, and J P. Dickinson. Second district—T. J. Magruder, J.C. Hark- ness, and J. F. Polk. Third distriet—C. W. Davis, S.A. H M.- Kim, aod A. G. Pendleton. Fourth district—Theodore Wheeler, P. M. Pearson, and S. ¥. AtLee. The joint meeting then dissolved. At tio’clock the Board adjourned until 7 o'clock this evening. Don’r Foret that Prof Munder resumes his lessons in dancing this afternoon and even- ing at his fine new saloon, corner of Nioth and D streets He is a superior teacher, and we are gure will give a good account of any pupils entrusted to his care. Stray Cow —We call attention to the ad- vertisement in another column of a cow lost r colored woman (Mrs Butcher) an- der circumstances of peculiar hardship, this being the second cow lost by her within a short Omnibuses will leave the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue every ten minutes until quarter of ten o’clock. QUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.—CALL \ at LAMMOND?’S, 484 7th street, and select from bis large stock of ‘Toys and Fancy Notions 4-3t alte elect Tras- Watca Returxs.—Marcellus Brown, drunk and disorderly, fine and costs ; John T. Price, disorderly conduct, do ; Henry Mason(colored) drunk and out after nours, do.; Biddy Carroll, EW YORK HATS.—THE FOURTH drunk in the street, workhouse thirty days. supply of HATS of the fall fashion, jeebe’’ this day opened at PLENTY ov rag Jui —It is now said that the grape crop of France will be immense this year, notwithstanding the reports to the con- trary, which some papers have circulated. Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. LLMORE AND DONELSON, AND Buchanan and Breckinridge Streamers and LAMMOND. — KEWARYM.—STRAYED FROM THE subscriber, four unbroke MU LEX manes and tailstrimmed The above re. aid on delivery of the mules or any information se tbat | can’ get them again. Also, some fine young mules for sale JAMES H. SHREVE, 7th street, bet H and | streets WM. R. WILSON. GOKMAN, WILSON & CU, ANKERS, ETER, MINNESOTA. EALERS IN BILLS OF FXCHANGE, Real Estate, Land Warrants, and general Collecting Agents. References —Pairo & Noutse; Sweeny, Ritten- house, Fant & Co. FALL ANU WINTER MILLINERY. LEN WILL OPEN Thursday, October 9th, a hard. some assortment of Falland Winter, Millinery, consisting of Bonnets of every descrip- tion, Flowers, Fea'bers, Ribbons, Headdresses, a beautiful assortment of childrens ich sbe iavites the attention of the ladies of Washington, Georgetown, and vicinity. 305 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, south side. OR SALE—AT THE FIRST WARD Livery Stable, on G street, between 17th and 18th streets, one palrof BAY HORSES, 6 and 7 years old, 15% hands high; and one palrof GRAY HURSES 5 years od, 164 hands bigh; warranted to and well broke to harness. pe{ CARRIAGE, made to order; and one front clarence fri 1 CALECHE, which ec nnot be surpassed for beautv and style, both made by Beckhaus, Aligaier & Petry, Coach Makers. Pall- Flags for sale by ij" A Werdte aCandid Pablic.—Scarcely four years have el celebrated Stomach Bitters was made tested theft efficacy, and h by your geuerens patrona, variably accomplished all A Toucaise Sicgut —Friday afternoon is now the occasion for pleasant scenes at the , Dambd and Blind institution. the design of this Institution seemed un- appreciated—many months bad passed before @ visitor appeared to cast a smile upon the labors of those engaged in teaching these poor children, netwithstanding notices were in ail the journals of the District. ebanced to stumble upon this lonely dwelling, it seemed gloomy, indeed ; there were gathered a few rough, untutored children, but a band. ful—some with freshly shaven heads, casting up their vacant stare, and portraying two truly their lomg neglected conditions traces of soap, and prints of the finger of some kind hand in dislodging the thick layers of Hlth that bad accumulated during their long state of wandering vagrancy, and the fresh lavish of cintment, all spoke in language un- mistakeable of reform on the part of these; e oo the other hand it was none the less indicative of a task little to be desired. Lonely, indeed, did it appear to the eye of the stranger; but not soto those who toiled for them night and day with incessant watching and con- tiowed self-denial : to them there was a bright and glorious future spread out before the eye manifested your appreciation om the fact tual they have iu J purported to do, and if there til among you any who from predisposition have in aration tm their gene to acquaint us with all parties enzaget t present several iu different sections uf but hereafver we tutead prosecuth g P HOSTETIER & SMITH, opristors, 267 Peuu street, Pitts {7 Coats, Pants, a! ~ » Business Suits. NOAB WALKER A bie HALL Crores. y for Inspection, comprising Gawricwen asy Youtus’ CLorume of the eet designs, iu material, trimming, and workman those who study excellence, with economy in fashion ticles of dress, an opportunity ta now offered for selecting from one of the most attractive stock o! at very reduced prices, f goods iu this city, apie’ with ealy one Bet- 7 Puesgce eux, Ar-ostook Co., Me, April 24, 1864. “We herewith seud you acertiticate of a cure performed the ase of only one boitle of the Ger: . Clark to be # mau of veracity, aud Lave uo doubt of the Messra. Joe. H Halt & Co.—Gentlemen—In answer to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about 16 years, bas been compisining of # pain in her side for six or years, and about the Gres of January last, was taken fiued to her bed. The pain in ber side was ve vere, besides belug troable! with palns betweeu her show But the scene is changed. Now, many are seen weekly flocking to witness these delight Among them are generous d sympathizing and beautiful ladies, and with the rest the children of our city are seea gathering in large numbers — though less in size, yet not least in interest and sympathy for their atilicted fellows. can be more delightful than to see these chil- dren gather here and try to express their af- feetion for these, their deaf, dumb, and b itd ‘Those who were present List Friday were delightfully surprised by one of the most iateresting spectacles ever witnessed. Three young school girls came forward and Skinner, the principal of the ustitation, with a beautifal purse well filied with gold and silver, amountin; or ten dollars, w gether at a little fal exhibitions formed by “Hoolland’ try {tim her cane, au r a improve, and now, after taking only one bottle, sbi ing better health than she has for years. 8 tu ber side or in any part of her bod; cure entirely to the Germas Bitters. balmon Brook, Aroostook Co., Me. t. iv, ond sttribates ber VOCAL CLASSES P CAULFIELD B 8'FO ANNOUNCE eto the Ladies of Georgetown, that he will commence a Class for the study of Vocal Music at Old Trinity Church, on TUESDAY next, at 10 A Class for Gentlemen will meet ESDAY EVENING 85 per quarter, of 20 Lessons vacancies fora few privae PONCO'S FEMALE PILLS. at? o'clock, on TU ‘Terms in advance, J.P C. has stil Puptis on Piano. — Ee EMOVAL.—MRS. 8. B. NORRIS, Fash- jonable Dress Maker, beys leave to inform her friends aud patrons that she has removed from. her late residence, 14th street, to No. $80 nerth 13th street, fourth door above New York avenue She is prepared to fill all orders with neatnessand edar Tar for sale at the above place. oc 6 3t# FRESCO PAINTING. SCUHUTTER & KAHLERT, FRESCO DECORATIVE, and desert of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. 961 E street, between 11th and 12th streets, Wasuinoton, D.C. (ccna eer Rite iit J FO SS CLOAKS AND rcrre SCARFS, AND ‘OW OPENING A VERY ATTRACTIVE stock of CLUAKS and TALMAS in Black. all the latest Paris styles, low prices. Also. » larg of SHAWLS and SCARFS, in new designs— some Black Centres in the | and des| co Tutu and difficult monstruation, (particalarly,) at the change of life. They will cure the Whites, and remove al the agett, and get a Uirca! P Price $1 per box, with full directions. Sold wholesale and ruggist, Pounsylvania avenue, treet, Washington, . sir, at which they charged two cents admission, and where they brouzht their little toys and cffered them for sale, part with them that they ht aid in teaching these their little afflicted fel- In presenting it they simply said they had done this because they loved the little deaf and dumb and blind chikiren. Skinner replied, th: retail by CHAS. STOTT, SAMUEL B. WAITE, 62s Sevent! and B.S. T. CISSEL, Georgetown; to whom all orders be seut, and the Pilis will be seat confidentially, by mail, ladies who enclose them oue dollar. N. B.—See siguature on the box; to counterfeit it ls for cory. of rer epee: Citrate of Magnesia, an reeable aod lax: ive, sow pore dle pote the conti- To which Dr. Maunfactured dal oped their little gift would bless the hearts of the little givers as well as the little receivers In the name of the children who could not speak for them- selves, he thanked them, and said he hoped would grow up to bless the world even blessed these blind children and their silent companions. This was truly ‘ht, an example well worthy to children of a larger will be speedily, and abundance will flow into this Institution to bless both givers and receivers. neate of Karope an Aim Fountains, of » new and highly approved constr v Havens Cigare; with fall supply of fine Per- famery, Hair Brushes, Combs, Shaving Brushes, jenerally.| Just received, of direct importation, New Drug Store, 350 Peunsylvania avenue, MARRIED, At St. Patrick’s Chefth, by the Rev. Father the 6th instant, d WALTER STEWAK' CK, all of this city, Br SANDER Mi M.A FEN WL M. JOHNSTO toSAKAH J F 6 r. GEOKGIANA HOLROYD, all of this oity.: Brown, and Grays; We hope that » Which are scarce “LY & SEARS, joors north Pav, AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPH NEWS. JAS C. Mc@U. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. i yey JEWELRY, AND FANUY GOODS it Auct: 5 —_—_—_— LE OF FURNI. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. —On THURSDAY, the 9th in- ap he east cide of 7th and Fancy Store on the east side of Louisiana avenue ana. D BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL OF THE ANGLO-SAXON. —__—__—_ __—_* » at 10 o'clock a. m. —On FRIDAY MORNING, 10th, commencing at 10 o’clock, and continu: from day to day until the whole is disposed of, { shall seli the entire Furniture and Effects of the ‘Verms cath. tween larve lot of Toys, Jewelry, and Fan: A. oc 7-2t THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ——————— —The Cunard screw United States Hotel. osewood steamer ‘erpool on the 2th uit., Peers salons ree QvEBEC, Oct. 7 Stool and Handsome Gilt Frame Mirrors eet By WALL. BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers, P re yesterday with EREMPTORY SALE OF FRAME three days’ later Heuse and Let at Public Auction.—On iy and Walnut Sofas MONDAY AFTER. o’clock, we will sc part of Lot No. 8, in 6 inches on 6th street, with a depth of 122 back toa 30-feet all: Frame Building 20 fe taining 5 good rooms. This property is ina Arm and Eas) Neer ieee finished in Sofa and Pier Tables ingara “rrived out om the ems caused a greater frmnew la the The politieal news i teresting The Inte: NOON, Octcber 13th, at 5 in front of the premises, quare 496, fronting 22 feet between F and @ streets, et 2 inches, and running . Improved with a gocd front oy 30 feet deep, con- location and in a fast Ss unimportant, but in- “8, R Tuational Philan' Guiciotn throughout tbe entife 74 Window Curtains, Shad Venetian Blinds, Chintz Gumi ‘bintz Curtains utand Painted Bureaus, Bed- in the same city panish constitution part of the city. lished, and is a reissue of that has been pub- bale positive. Terms: One fourth cash ; the balance in three equal payments of 6, 12, and 18 months, secured bya ashstands, and Chairs of various house Large quantity of Excellent Feather le siers and Pillows Sener Hairand Hu: k Mattresses, sixteen explanat artich correspondent of the London Tine ef trint on the Queen and O'Donnell are so m Title indisputable oc 7-ts riance that O’Donpell has tende: nation, but the Queen refuses to acce Sardinia demands indemnity from Counterpins, Blankets, and Mantel Ornaments Sheets, &c., &c. WALL, BARNARD & CO., | Looking Glasses, Clocks Fire Irons, Toilet Setia, for the at ox By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Georgetown. O Bridge street, sion from Florence of a that the Sound Radiators, Air-tight and open Grate Stoves Arm Chairs, Desks, Tables Superior Iron Safe, Marble-top Counter ‘Together with a yeneral assortment of Hottse party of student b Copenhagen advices state dues question is sati: N THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, "clock, we will sell, on 9th instant, at 3 0 near Rock Creek Bridge. ice Furniture, &e. will designate the place,) a 1 Frames, with the sash zis: suit, Also, Also, a e lot of Window » and Shutters to lot of Framed Doors, used but a few ir of large Mahogany Doors that @ special conference vember to fix the amount of the indemnity. Advices from Constantinople say that a cully still exists pents The English and quently, remain in the E progressing, and l be held in No- hold and Kitchen Furniture, not necessary to enu- i JAS. C. McGUIRE ig the Isle of Ser- French fleets, conse- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Mantle Pieces, Wagon, Cart, and Harness Cutlery Box, Wheels Large Refrigerator, suitable for a hotel. Also, ore excellent Piapo, With many other artic! moving not wishing to ta! Terms cash oc 7 td ‘OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURAI —On FRIDAY, the 10th 10 o’clock a m., at No ff Green’s Row, on First street east, a goed assortment of Furniture, viz 21 Bedsteads, Hair and Shuck Matiresses Mahogany Sideboard, Dress! The reports re: French demonstratio consistency It is n specting the hostile Anglo- mh against Naples acquire c ow confidently stated that if Naples does not agree immedistely to the concessions demanded, a fleet of has already been detailed for the pu 5 will proceed immediately to Naples and b: ture at Aucti large mahogany Tab’e les. the gentleman re. ke them with him BARNARD & BUCKEY, sell, a’ 426 Carroll P!ace or Du! ing and other Bureaus Marble-top Tables ard Warh Closets By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | iss etd KE SALE OF VALUABLE a Square, home the English and French embassies It is stated that Austria bas arrested several ischarged at Malta from the against which Britain protests Walnut iene Dining Tables and Wash- Mahogany Sofa, Walnut and Cane Chairs China, Glass, and Crockary Ware, and Bedding Batrack and Looking-Glasses Stoves, &c gz Lots, comprising a wheie Auction.—On THURSDAY British legion, 2th instant, I sha!l se!], commencing at 4 o’cloc: scribed subdivi ,in front of the premires, the following de Square No. 441, and demands their immediate release; and, further, that an uneasy state of feeling is prevalent; that England acts in the Neapol- itan affair without the hearty concurrence of With many other articles, which we deem ut- necessary to enumerate on 6th and 7th streets west and north. France All these rumors have tended tothe By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer depression of English fands ‘The sale will commence on7thstreet Title in- USTE®S SALE OF HOUSE AND disputable, dir-ct from the Government. Plat can be seen at my room Terms: One-fb cesh three, four, and five notes for the deferred from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. oc 7-d THE MARKETS. Liverroo, Sept. 23 —Cotton closed active; sales for two days 22.000 bales; for specu’ export 1,000 bales. Prices uotably higher. Orleans, ae 63d ; Mobile and upland, middling, Let —On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Oct 17th, 1856, at4 % o’clock. on the premises, by virtue of adeed of trust dated Octo! anly recorded in Liber W B, No 137. folios 349, &c, ard of the land recordx for Wasbington county, the subscribers will sell at Public Auctiin arts of Lots No. 6 and7, j_ balance in one, two, years, the purchaser to give Payments, bearing interest » 1847 ; Spr iy tion 10,000 an stiffer, but not to the highest bidders, A. GREEN, Auct’r. commencing at the northwest angle of Lot No The Manchester markets closed steady and By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. E juare No. 585, and thence scuth with the line inches to the dividing line between the two trame Houses, on the north 7. thence due east 64 feet. thenrc SURNITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING wrebaedigtaegres cals stufls Wheat hus declined 2a$z., Pifects at Auction.—-On THURSDAY part of Lot No MORNING, October 9th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. Simpson, on the north side of E str et, between 9th and 10th stree's, i sha!) se! all the Furniture and Effe:ts, com: Rovew od 6i octavo Plano Forte. Dam: Mar and prices are steady—red and mixed wheat, new, 91d; white, old, Sia9id; new, l0al0:d_ Flour is steady, and general! Baltimore and Philadelphia Ohio 314333. Corn is steady and unchanged; d 31}932s; yellow 32a32is. Provisions are unchanged. due north 19 feet 7 inches, and thence due west» ‘2d street, the piace of b inning, together with the Improvements, consisting of a two-story ly unchanged; flour 29a31s; by Rosenkrat z ask covered Sofa, Plush Cbaiis ‘€-iop centre and sofa ‘Tab'es Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and I$ montbs with interest, secured by adeed ct trust on the premises. Gilt frame Mirror, siab and bracket Mahogany Chairs, Rocker Gilt W Indow Shades and Cernice Wainut Whatnot, Lounge Fancy Tables, Cliairs, Ottomans Brussels and other Carp+ts, Kogs OMleloth, Matting. Mahogeny Hat Rack, Stalr Kods Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wrshstands Hair and Husk Mattresses, Boisters and Iillows Blankets. Comforts, Toilet Sets Sideboard, Dining China and Glass Were, Kitchen Utensils. ‘Terms : $25 and uvaer, cash; over thatsum a credit of 30, 60, and 90 days, for satisfastorily en- dorsed notes, bearin; oc 7-4 RICHARD WALLACH, Trastee JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auct. ARSHALS SALE.—IN VIRTUE OF Fiert Facias issued from the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale, for cash, atthe mar- ble yard of Wm. A. Griffith, corner of 9th and 6 streets, near the Patent Office,on THURSDAY, 1€56, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m , the following goods end chattels, 12 Finished Head Stones, 10 Rough Marble Slabs, 2 Finished Marble Monuments, 2 Unfinished Marble Monuments, 1 Marble Cross, 2 Thick Head Stonex,6 Marble Obijits, and 20 arble, seized and levied pon as the property of William A Griffith, and Con:vls for money 93] 494d Wednesday afternoon—Breadstuffs are dul!. Cotten is firmer, and some parties bave de- manded an advance In France breadstuffs were firmer. Protestant Episcopal Convention. Purtapgvrata, Oct. 6.—In the Protestant Episcopal Convention the debate on the amendment to the sixth article of the consti- tution relative to a uniform mode of trial of Bishops, of Priests and Deacons, was clased when a vote was taken by riers The vote of the was. yeas 18; Dioceses, nays 13. The vote of this afternoon, JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auct'r | assorted Blocks of Dioceses and o1 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Hone c will be sold to satisfy Judicials No. 2and 3, to October term, 1856, in favor of Pairo & Nourse. J.D. HOOVER 0c 3-_ Marshal for the District of Columbia. Se pata attics teresa orien By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. the Laity, yeas 11; Dioceses, nays 15 was divided, New Jersey, Indiana, Wisconsin and Texas were not rey Both Orders of New Hampshire, Vermont land, Florida, Alabama, COWS, WAGONS, CARKY- Farming Uten: Cern Fodder, Straw, &c., at Auc- Gn WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, 1 presented by laity. Rhode Island, Mary’ shail sell, at 10 o’clock a. m.. on the farm imme- diately in the rear of the Spring Tavern, about 2 miles from the Capitol. on the Baltimore Turn- k Missouri, Kentucky Both Orders of Massach: Virginia, North and South Caroli Louisiana, Mississi ‘A DESIRABLE and California voted yea. 12th street, near ike Road, (the road ieading to the farm is the On WEDNESDAY rst gate east of the Spring Tavern, to the right.) i and Iowa the following articles, viz: 2 vood work Horses, 1 good Milch Cow, 23 Hogs 3} Wagon and Harness, | Carryall and Harness 1 Cart and Harness, Cutting Machine, Corn Shel- > D the premises, by November 5h, 1855, and dul J A %.No.1 5, folios 268, &c records for Washington county, the subscriber will sell the north half cf Lo deed of trust, dated recorded in Liber , one of the land voted nay. The Clergy of diana and Wiscorsin voted represented. The Cler: Laity not represented ew Jersey, In- yea ‘gy of Texas voted nay. 0. 19, in Square ler 1 Wheat Fan, Harows, Plows, and Farming Utensils of every descrintion Also, a large lot of Wheat and Rye Straw Corn and toes. The amendments having failed to receive 293, fronting 23 feet 4 inches on 12th street west, a constitutional majority, between C and Dstreets nortb, running back 100 feet toa 25 foct alley, with the improvements, consisting of a convenient and well-built Brick Dwelling House. the penal code pre- by Mr. Hoffman, of New York, San ticipation of the amendment being ratifi-d cannot now be considered. odder, Cabbege, Turnips, and Pota- With many other articles which we deem un necersary to enumerate. ‘Terms : All sums uncer $25 cash ; over $25 and not exeeding $50 a credit of G0 and 90 days: $50 a cicdit of 1, 2and3 months, for notes in all cases cf credit satisfactortl: Interest. oc7d Terms: One balf cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, satisfactorily secured. JOS. B TATE, Trustee J.C. McSUIRE, Auct. Further From Kansas. Sr. Louis, Oot. 4.—A letter to the Repub- lican from Governor Geary, dated the 26th ult , says the United States troops will be sta- tioned at points where troubles are anticipated during the ccming election, and that any in- Lingerie opemee o $200 REWARD. ANAWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER gin the village of Nottingha eorge’s county, M: terference with the legitimate exercise of suf- MONSIEUR GASZYNSKL (ASSISTED BY MADAME GASZYNSKI,) PROFESSOR OF DANCING, AS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE TO the Ladies and Geatlemen of Wash- ington and Georgetown that he will opea his classes for this accomplishment in the most fashionable style. in Washington at Temperance Hall, E street, between 9th and 10th, the proprietors having expressly fixed in the most elegant manner for his use, also for private erties, balis, Lectures, and Concerts; and in Georgetown at Union Hall, Union hotet. Mr. @ has testimonials from all parts of the Union for bis cape as a teacher engaged inthe practel Seminarieg at Washington, snd in the st circle. bt, the Sth instant, NEGRO GIRL A, who calls herself Maria Chew She is about eighteen years of feet ten or eleven inches high. ly, and has pleasant smiliing face. She has a remarkably fine suit of hair for one of her color, altogether, a fine looking girl l give the above reward of one hundred hension—no ma'ter where taken—provided she is brought home to me or se- cured In jail, so that | get her agi THOMAS 6. TURTON. Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1556—se 11-t£ FASHIONABLE DANCING, ROF. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT pleasure in annourcing to his former patrons and the public cenerally that he will resume the duties of his school oa frage will be punished with the utmost severi- ty Mr. Whitfield is the pro-slavery candidate A letter to the Democrat, dated the 24th, Says that the free-state prisoners had been ex- udge Cato, and committed for trial at the April term of the court. Arrival of the Black Warrior, &c. New Orveans, Oct 6 —The Black Warrior» from New York, with Hayans dates of the 34, arrived to-day. The island of Cuba was e, about four She ts very like- amined before J dollars for her ap + The schooner Mary W., with 1,800 bags of aptegeiensnpolabp coffee, from Rio for New Orleans, has been totally lost off Cape Corrientes. His classes will be commecced in Washington on the th of October. Saturday for children from 3 o'clock in Georgetown every Tuesday and Fri o’clock p.m. ‘Kuesday Uctober 7th, 1856, at the large Hal! corner of 9th and D streets,(former- ly Palmei’s Academy of Music ) hereaf- ter known as ‘* Munder’s Metro Days of tution on Tuesday am Every Wednesday and National Agr‘cultural Fair. ParLapecpeia, Oct. 7 —The National Agri- Phursday after | Cultural Pair at Powelton commenced this PRACTISING SOIREES in Washington every Wednesday and Saturday icom 8 till 10 o’clock p m , at George own every ‘Tuesday and Friday will receive instructions in a'l the most modern dances. moruing, attracting an immense throag. The show was a most imposing one. and far ex- ceeded anything ever witnessed in this nei borhood. The weather was delightful, and the city was thronged with strangers. The hotels are overflowing, and it is difficult to noons, at 33 o clock, and at 7} for He well introduce a variety of new an ble dances, better ca!culated to improve the cer- ace ef the most unskl je that has been f j particuiarly invites all the scholars who ;artict Ladies and Gentlemen ‘Application for terms can be made at ‘he resi- dence of M. G. No. 4{7 E street, between 9th and 10th, orat the Hall. pated in the Fancy Dances last May, to be present on the day of opening. as Prof. M. has something: of interest to communicate procure accommodations, He wii! continue bis classes at the College and Latest from Mexico ARNY’S CUNFECTIONERY, , No. S4 Bridge street, Georgetown, D C. HE MATRIMONIAL AND FESTIVE season being near at band, the attention of all persons interested is called to the continued ex eellence and beauty of our DING CAKE especially e almost dally receiving, from all parts of Wash ington, orders for such Cakes constitutes euff- cient argument of thetr superiority. An indiffer- ent cake is provoking at any time, but ata wed ding it would be unpardonable. who would not be, or heretofore have been, dis- appointed in obtaining a good article are invited °F Convent as usual. All those having children New Orceans, Oct 6 —By an arrival, dates from Brazos Santiago, of the 27th ult., bave been received here, stating that Vidauri had de- feated all attempts to invade San Luis Patosi : and. also, that an attack upon Mier had been Yellow Fever at Brooklyn. New Yor, Ost. 6 —During the past forty- eight hours two deaths have occurred from Uiack vomit at Fort [amilton, Brooklyn, and No new cases have occurred here whom thev desire to receive instruction will please enter their names early. Private instructions will be given either to small classes et oe sons Wishing to consult with Prof. Mun- please leave theiradd:ess at Mr John F Ellis’s Music Store Penn. avenue, near 10th street. 25- roductions, WED- fhe fact that we are COAL—CUAL—CUAL. THE WAY—WARRANTED A All, therefore, ‘oal two new cases. o Furnace C Ps “ag 1 oe? ed Ach Cooking Coal in Brooklyn prope which will be delivered in a few days ‘ive us a call. q . — he usual (medal) quality ICE CREAMS, (#2 Connecticut Municipal Election. per vallon,) JELI.IES, &c ,can be Ume, or will be dell vered in the most remote parts c fe Be m E Persons lying in winter supplies should send in their orders immediately. om New Haven, Oct. 6.—Town elections were Coal ke,t under cover held in this State to-day. from the returns show considerable Democratic Mr Crittenden on the Stump. Lovisvitur, Oct 7.—Hon J. J. Crittenden essed an immense arsemblage at the 2.240 lbs. to the ton. T. J. & W.M. GALT, se25-tf N.W. ear. 12th and C sts., No. 647. of Washington or Georgetown pel te As far as heard TE\ME AMERICAN SPECIFIC IS ACE. tain, safe, and speedy cure for a disease of # E. OWEN & SON, MILITARY ANDNAVAL le Merchant Tailors, No 212 Penn avenue. } private nature. It will cure any case in3or4 have just returned from the North with their fa'l supply of g re Vestings Yeld only at No. Li3 Penn. oods, consisting of Cloths, Casimeres, , with a variety of gentlemai.’s Fur- American barbacue at G HITE SPANISH BRANDY, WHITE nisking Articles, to which they invite the atten- tion of their friends and customers. se 26-diwkeolw UGAR, QowapsUGAl 40 bhd:, Brow: —- 125 bays Java, Green and WhiteRio COFFEE 10,000 poands Bright SHOULDERS 500 suprior Family HAMS 10,000 pounds 1200 Pao Wine Vinegar, &c. 2% casks White Spanish Brandy, 4/b j roof pe White Wine Vinegar 2% bbis. pure Cider Vineger 100 lbs. white and b:own Musterd > eed Long Pepper and white Ginger "Fogether with a large and compiete essortm:<nt of fresh imported Spicer, sultab'e for the pick- Losrox, Oct. 7.—William D bt, jr., cotton merchant, failed to-day His liabilities are Baltimore Merkets. Bartimons, Ost. 7 -—Flour is steady; sales of Howard street and Ohio at $6.624, and City Mills at $6 50. Wheat has declined; sales of red at $1.4fa B ¢ FISH season. large Oe In store and for sale low b: 75 boxes New York CHEESE 20 pea a 200 drums FIGS, in 500 pounds New CURRANTS Just received and vet sale Ce 4-e03t WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, oc 2-eost 61 La av., bet. Gth and 7th streets. ~~ "LEECHING AND CUPPING. ACOB GUVERNATOR, NO. 56 HIGH street, own, keeps the best Spanish ey f Ty informs the medical $1 42, and white at $1.47a$1.56. Corn is « trifle lower; white sold for 58a610, and yellow at 65aC6 to 670, for very jor. hisky is unchanged, City 870., Ohio 580. Leeches, and respectful New York Markets GEV. H. VARNELL, and pubiic that he is prepared to execute 7 —Flour has advanced ; rs promptly, and upon incderate terms. Naw Yor, Oct 7 —Fi PAINTEK, sales of 8,000 bbis ; State $6.20a%6 50; Uhio Not th side La. ave.. bet 6th and 7th sts. Wietes TO SAY TO HIS FRIENDS AND the public all times to execute work notice. thern $7a87 40. ae py hh buthels; wii'e red $105 orn is di Southern mix: 4 ~~ | $6 55a$6 70; Sou EW GOODS FORK GENTLEMEN.—MY Wheat is firm; sales stock of new and desirable goods 1s now com- Gentlemen supplying themselves with erally that he is prepared at a n Bis ine at theahortest 36,000 bushels, will find my selections worthy of atten- is dull, at $19 374 for meses Beef is ~ SHOKS? SHOES! ! SHOES!!! K ARE DAILY RECEIVING Or SHOES, town epee = stock whic! spectfally call the attention of all in want ust rece! a Galters for ladies; beavy Cloth But Gaiters for sreortinept fr tation, Eaaees andchildren. Gents, boys, and youths Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters of Cvery variety. Call South side Pa. ave , bet 6th and 7th sts., Oc 4-e08t red to give satisfaction Lard is firm; THING cf fine quaiity Chicago repacked $11 READY-MADE CL bbls. at l4tc. Whisky is firm; Ohio always on hand, of my own make. Also, a general supply of the newest and best quality Fu nishing Gnods. A H. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, Browns’ Hotel, Pa avenue _ articl WOOD AND COAL. "bea it Bat Ga E ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE ies of WOUD and ee gg og the boats at very low prices rl in thelt winter fuel woutd fore_purches! UE & O'NEIL No. 105 Water street, Georyrt i s—150 FINE FR Al Goceen aasoenon assorted sizes ITTING. aa E ARE NOW PREPARED TO INSERT Gas Pipe in dwell! }, stores, = MILL! & COUN se 151m No. 248 Pa.av., bet 1 WEW MUSIC RECEIVED sons desirous of Iayi rly. do well to give usa 5 HOOVER & SON, where ite Browns’ Hotel, HIS MORN- mand Philadel- ANOS.—GU TO ELLIS’S PIANO STORE P for Music and Musical kind. 36 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9h _ 10th streets. ing from New York, Boston, ~Just opened st our Musto Btrre. Deport @, MEZEROTT. German Instruments of ev trom $1 to $37. JOBN F. ELLIis. phia, at the Music ool

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