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: Ph dhl = ee TELEGRAPH NEWS, Sa | SW. Reynolds, Police Constable ct Third RENT—A NEW TWO-STORY BRICK By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. THIS AFTERNOON -MORRO ————_—___—_* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Pet tae ee I | fa pn Oe tinal HANDSOME onE-HORSE PLEASURE ae o meee ao wee oun Wj] | FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. eatman, stab) : . . : : Tus Hans or Commas founcib, met on | Dis Dovehe ling 8 say sda eae Yierd EAWIRy dee wo Se = oanite, oct eet m gatuRD AY T' Dwelling 1 oe te RSIRABLE a aaa TRADER APE. at 7 0’ with all the rty, Police Constable of Fifth} ~*~ » Octol at Ll o'clock, in front wr = Street, nei Non- embers present except Mr. Gordon. Distr, rj ; ayes 3, noes 8. FORRENT THE THREE-STORY Brick | °f {he Auction Koome, | shalt sell the following | Femmerivania avenue. On WEONESDAY | Hysapee sent’ the Steamer. oa. | . ae aa ecaea-Kgee & ‘Hea on slider © adjoin- | property of the late Capt. Williams : AFTERNOON, October Sth, at 4 o'clock, on 4x, October 8,12 m.—There are no Ste Faatehons tos cones Fae wil coset be Go.» rejected; ayes 9) | A anys Cunbetige "the Store ana Dwel- wee Goriage and Harness belt toaeder, andig | Noveanber th, Yess aad auie’ neomeded tk Liber Aen To of the Mlngars, sow overdn. , tten explanati ell gs . ma | Hing will be rented sepersiely it dered tnquire d ee pemaia | i Ry Oe aon Departuce of tis Qenen i fo the ps which ‘was re! syed tothe select Nea a 3 — 6 “ Word, Fo | ata. = sents Confectionery. ce B-eotf Super Posie en, well broke, kind in ‘ard vcore ose oem he somes eet See - ion Racine Wie enkact tn ob W. Fok RENT.—THE sTORE ON THE ess, and believed to be without fault Will sell the north aif of Lot No. 19, in Square Deemer tae S —The Canada sailed at noon Mr Turton presented the | petition of Joseph ; ayes 8, noes 3. aris ainer of Sixth street and Louisiana avenue satieheterily farmer plow (tomes mea y days, for pevthteg yf % feet 4 inches o on Teh SOE Woe. ¥ with $600,000 in specie. B. Lewis, praying for the remission of s fine; +, Z. Williams, do., do., rejected; ayes 5, | with the fixtures, Confectionery. ‘Aisor furnish. | o68-@ JAS. C_MeGUIRE, Auct'r | feet ton $5 foot alley, with the impr ’ Baltimore Election. ot W ot Lee the ‘patltor of wa. 5 B — re hance , Measurer of Grain and | % rooms tolet. Applyonthe premises.” 0c8-2# By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Dwelling House. vent end well-built Brick} Barriwone, Ost. 8—2 P- m.—The election is a ‘ Jackson, pe 2 m. ran, rejected; yes'5, noes 6. Fo SALE.—LOT NQ. 17, 1N SQUARE 2%, T* Jackson, and the petition of J. A. Kennedy, G. Emmerson, Commissioner of Wash- containing 537 square feet, on the island, near and Let at Auction.—On MONDAY. the | Months, with interest, satisfactoril secured. asking to be refunded certain taxes errone- ington Asylum, in plgce of Washington Bru- | 13th street. fronting the Mall. For termsapply at | 10th day of November, 1856, I shall sell, in front 168. B. TATE, Trustee Delaware Elections ously paid; referred ner, resigned, confirmed; ayes 10, noes 1. the store of H. F. don & Co , Brown’s Hotel. | of the premises, at 4 o'clock m., by virtue cfa] 8€25-eod J.C. McGUIRE, Auct. Ww - Mm ae es postings | tor of Flour and Salted | _° 7-3 @. W. FARANT. _| deed ot trust from Owen Qu ey and wife tovhe i; canbe oe a ILMINGTON, Oct. 7.—Every Ward Demo~ r Hutchinson presented the petition of joseph ape nspector NO LET LA CONVENT ENE — | subscriber, bearing date the 4th day of May, 1855 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. cratic, and every Hund: George Berkert, praying for the remission of a | Provisions, in place of Washington Bruner, re- TOLET— A CONVENIENT ANDCOMMO- 2 7 TEK’S SALE OF A FRAME House | Zerms: One balfcash; the residue in 6 and 12 poetnea® quietly. An immense vote will jigned, noes T° red so far as beard , : and recorded in Liber J.A. 8 , folios 224, 225 ¥S, JEWELRY, AND FANCY GOODS | from the same. |§ —— fine; referred. 8 confi ; ayes 6, 5. lous Brick Stable and Carriage House, situ- | 996 997, ard 225 Pee Pie pened ee at Austions con eene t s Mr. Lioyd presented the petition of Michael | An sct for the relief of Columbia College soos ee eet eet or further par- Washington county in the District f Columbia, stant, I shall sell, at 10 oclock eam’ ‘tne Toy Republican Nominations. way on tho wrth frest ol Marettona ts | he Rivet Sema naire at No. Os 1 street_oo IWS | the following described property, to wit: and Pancy Store on the east side of 7th street, be. | Bostox, Oot. 8—N. P. Banks and W.8. way on the north front of M street south, be-| The following business on the table was then A EIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE IN] | The east half of lot num| 15, in Square | tween Louisiana avenue and D streets, No 4304 | Damrell were yesterday nominated for te. tween Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets west; | taken up: GEORGETOWN, D. C., FOR RENT.— | ™mbered 1607, lying and being in the city of | la wl Jewelry, and Feny Gocds, election to Congress. Bill for relief of Morris Holloran; passed. | The subscriber offers for reni’her late residence | Washington, District aforesaid, together with the REEN 3 . improvements, which are a two story Frame | 0c 7-2t Auctioneer Mr. Towles the follo bills, | Report of the special committee on the con- | #t the corner of Fayette and Fourth rac! Hoose ” —$——$—____________ Auctioneer. _ Movements of the President which were pased: ‘Bills for the relief of Wil- | solidation of Georgetown and Washington ; | Georgetown, immediately opposite the Convent | Si | operty is situated on the comer of 13th By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. CoxcorD, N H., Oct. 8th.—President Pierce of the | laid on the table. son M.C Fairfax and John Costigan ; of the Bill fe Dest finished houses in the District of Columbia, | Street east and north F street . F NITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING | left here this morning for Portsmouth, where Golambian Col jo rd conse a a] hehe a Board of Health; laid on having all the modern tm rovements contained on , x okifects at a ZHURSDAY | he will embark in the steam frigate, Wabash loseph Ruff ; e benefit o: kinson . in the first-class houses of the Northern cities. Octo! a °' ) at th Nailor, agent. ; Lary sparreeape of cf, S. Hollingshead ; re-] There iO attached aC a “ cistern in the yard, | “By JAB. C. Mc@UIR residence of Mrs. Simpson, on the north i sae eet for Washington to-morrow. Also, * tl ti. | ferred ii i carriage-house, an: seve: orses. ew tween treets, tions of John Hammond aod Chaslee Magee, An act prescribing the daties and salaries of | _4 pump of the purest water in the immediate E’vamily Coreen Sealy 5 eae ail the Furniture and Effect ents nay ween Loss by Fire. and seked to be discharged from their farther | Sarveyer'and Assistant Sarveyor was teken | “Tao iscaitty 19 high and selubrions, and in | SATURDAY MOMMING. Oetorer Tit at con | Daeeeel oence a ee ey S| Bick Reel! eaet py tay ye gel consideration; agreed to. ie up, and was under consideration when the | quiet and highly respectable neighborhood. o’clock, in the Auction Rooms, } shall sell the | Marble-top centre and sofa ‘Tables burnt last ‘evening ther with a Mr. Lloyd rose to a question of privilege, | Board adjourned until this evening, at 7 0’cl’k. | 7 Possession ‘given immediately” following described property, removed from the | Gilt frame Mirror, siab and bracket stock. The loss is s and made a statement in relation to certain — For further particulars inquire next door to the | Country residence cf the Rev. J. W. French for | Mahogany Chairs, Rocker ; ~ at $60,000, with an charges contained in the report of the Com-| Tas Finz Departwent.—At a regularmect- Mrs. ANNER. O'NEAL. | COnvenience of sale: Gilt Window Shades and Cornice insurance of $40,000 missioners of the Washington Asylum respect- | ing of the Washington United Fire Depart- Excellent large and well-built Work Horse Walnut Whatnot, Lounge —————_————_________________ | Small Family Carriage, Harness Fancy Tables Chairs, Ottomans Republican Procession in Cincinnati ing himself. ment the following gentlemen were el OOMS FOR RENT.-TWO ROOMS OVER | Mii ? a —* = - is tele pamstutioa th Volloun ta abeontaee BST eget R R: lich Cow, Saddles, Bridles, &¢c Brussels zpd other Carpets, Rugs Crxer " my store suitable for an office of almost any | Cart and ii ; Ollcloth, Matti : Nati, Oct. 8.—The Republican torch relation to the Washington and Georgetown | President—Thos Marche, Columbia Fire Co. kind, will be rented low to @ permanent tenant. Rockaway, Farming Impleaents, &c. Mabogsit Bat Beck ease Ste light procession here last night was a grand select joint committee, providing for the pay-| First Vice President—Geo. Brown, Ameri- | Possession — immediately. L. F. CLARK,] Aiso, at the same time— Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands affair The meeting was organized, and H. ment of one-half of its necessary expenses, and | can Hook and Ladder; Second—W. W. Grant, | north side, Fenn. avenue, between 12th and 13th | An cxcellent assortment of Household and | Halr and Husk Mattresses, Boleters and Pillows |5- Lane and others occupied the speaker's it was agreed to Perseverance Fire Company ;- J. T. Suter, | *teets seli-tf | Kitchen Furniture, comprising— Blankets, Corcforts, Toilet Sets stand until midnight. During the progress of The President laid befBre the Board a com- | Metropolitan Hook and ladder, ’ | FWOR RENT.—FURNISHED OR UNFURN Wait: Chatrs, Tables. Bureaus Sideboard, Dining Table the procession several persons in the ranks munication from the Mayor, transmitting a} Seoretary—Tyler Southall, Union Fire Co. ed, a house situated on the north side of Penn. | Carpets Rugs Gita CT Saeed ei Ritchen Utensils. were injured hy missiles thrown by outeiders. communication from the Commissioners of the] Treasurer—J. H Goddard, Northern Lib- | avenue, in the central part of the city, containing China, Glass, na Gromkary Wire ecater jn 00 end Wee Roe Northern Market in relation to certain im- | erties Fire Co. lehed sar georme: Wnich are comfortably furn- 1 Cooking Stove, Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils. | dorsed notes, bearing ines yen-| The Lancaster (a ,) Democratic Mecting. provements, — a asking an erase a os epee Re featan es cate and responsible tenant if ap- ‘Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, oc 7-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r Parwapetraia, 8th.—The first train for appropriation er improvements; w! e, James Brown, . Beers ; ion— | plied for soon; or the rooms wiil be rented sep- uctioneer - —_——— was referred. n F = = = —— - | Lancaster this morning started at the appoint W. E Mastin, W. H. Hines, John Corcoran ; | arately. Board can be obtained in the immediate ——— ———————— | BY WALL. BARNARD & CO.. Auctioneers. |e4 honr. It was filled with the Deweonte The President laid before the Board a com- | Anasostia—W. E. Hutchingson, W B. Dob- | neighborhood. A servant will be left to attend, | FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL TREES, &c. PzZREMETORY SALE OF FRAME | dclegation from this city, and comprised forty munication from the Mayor, transmitting the | byne, James A. Gordon; Perseverance—K. | and take charge of the room, if required Apply | *XHE UNDERSIGNED HAS THE PLEAS- House and Lot at Public Auctie: Cars. Another train for the same point is account of the Bank of Washington with the | Grimes, H L Harvey, jr, W. W. Grant; | at this office. se 10-Im ure of offering to his patrons and the. MONDAY AFTERNOON, October 1 Corporation up to 29th September; referred. Northern Liberties—J: i. a »at 5] about starting Goddard, James OR SALE—A CONVENIENT SMALL ohare general a very ‘arge assortment of o'clock, we will sell, in front of the premises.| The Daily N. we of this ing ch: . NIE SHADE, EVERGREE t t No.8, in & esa caigre.! Corporation of Washington in sccount with the btn — Dawson ; Metropolitan—Chas. House, on nee only two or Stopes TREES, &c., comprising— gg a umee 6th sheet eet! ea otc the Canal Commissioners with issuing ‘Da. Bank of Washington. Cr. anke, Seafford Evans, Thos. Stone; Ameri- | from Pa. avenue. Its central location ren oe 8 | Cwarf Pear Trees, in great variety, among which | with a depth of 122 fet 2 inches, and sunning | P&#*es over the State to all persons wish - “s ~ #0744 07 | can—Geo Brown, J W. oe Jas. H. d-strable dwelling for Pesos caesar e38 are all the finest native and foreign sorts ; | back toa 30-feet alley. Improved with a gord | ig to attend the meeting, and asserts that : ee Woodward ; Weatorn Hose—R. L. Mastin, J. business. Tho front: Leper oy mote Apes cape one old trees are offered at the Frame Building 29 feet front Ey 30 feet deep, ‘con- 4,500 tickets had been issued up to last night. i a as ake omen dies’ Shoe Store, or Fancy Trimming Store Its ee Lng! ming 5 good rooms. Sad 3,789 88 | Corporation Ir terest 4463 16 . Apple Trees, large and vigorous, and varieties This property is ina locat! i i i $iis fy [Commereersevtom 5° 1 Pune Rior.—During the plarm of fire last | Proximity, to the avenne would makeit a good best suited fo this region, sie per 100...” | improving part of the — Hon and in a fast Connecticut Municipal Election. aia h P : edged tet Grea Lor any nest business. Apply to W) LEN: | Peach Trees, fine and thrifty, the cheicest kinds, | Sale positive. Harrronp, Cr , Oct. 7.—Returns have been Ts rem = night between eight and nine o'clock, a hose | OX, or at Mrs. Lenox’s, on E, between _ _ $10 per 100. *| ‘Terms: One fourth cash ; the balance in three | received from seventy-three towns, of which Balance Sess St | reel pomence to being Hose rempesy Ith streets. peieiaile Apricots, ckerries, Plums, Standard Pears, | equal payments of 6, 12, and 18 months, secured | the Republicans carried forty-four and the - -- D . ’ 4 > ivi Gand of Washington, Sept 3 ime. es | company They were attacked ut that point | ~ qiorang, chambers, with boat Inquire at Mrs &c,an immense stock of el! the choicest a WALL, BARNARD & CO., at Orig rt the union ticket for Council SS iz B. BOARMAN, Book keeper. | by a riotous crowd, and the reel taken from SMITHS, 233 F street nov 27—tf = visa ; oc7-ts Auctioneers. eepo ant, . W. B. Mageupes, Mayor. them, broken up, and considerable quantity trawberries, the large fine new varieties, as well sie = composed of Buchanan and Fillmore men, is eleted by 30 majority. The Union Mayor has THURSDAY AFTERNOUN NEXT, | 53 mxj Mr. Jefferson offered a resolution permitting of the hose cut up. The Auxiliary Guards TORE FOR RENT.—ONE OF THE MOST as the old popular sorts. By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Georgetown the Columbia phical Society to use the Common Counci were not on duty at the time, but were seut desirable places of business on Pennsylvania J Rhub.rb end Asparagus Koois, stronz and good. oO > y Roses. the choicest ever blooming varieties ch instant, at 3 o'clock, we will sell, on Middletown ts De: tic by 130 maj Th hamber for their monthly out an fast an ther vei themselves at the | 2¥e2ue for rent, and fixtures for sale Apply at E x : 5 jetown mocratic by maj e " x 8 ported No. 244 Penn. aven: between the hours of 2 | Evergreens, an extensive collection of the rare | Bridge street, near Rock Creek Bri the fi; i ente ars oO! who was crowd, 5 sash glaze < a “ fer Shake ans adepied. and from him obteined information that may | P)WELLING HOUSE FOR RENT—ON L | Dutch Balbous Roots, Gcions Seeds. suit, Glazed, and Shutters to) ‘The Republicans have 100 maj_in Madison, Mr. Lloyd offered a resolution granting the | jead to the arrest of all the parties concurred street, between 9:h and 10th, by Mr. LAM- | In fact, every thing pertaining to the Nursery | Also, a lot of Framed Doors, used but a few | 100 in Meriden, 200 in New London, and 100 use of the Chamber to the Carpenters’ - | in this di ful affai P MOND. It isa very desirable place, with large | and Seed business, warranted of the best quality. weeks. in Guilford. ciation on Tuesday, the 7th instant, for the |” eee garden and flower yard, and a pump in the yard. | choicest varieties, correct to name, and asiow as | Also, a pair of lange Mahogany Doors The Fillmore and Buchanan ticket has 83 pa of hold: . meeting; adopted. Weer Cou! —SemeG town Know Noth mony ot oe LAMMOND’S Store, orto A. Hyde. bap dticre oe gore = ees See: — Agia He agon, Cart, and Harness maj in Waterbury. Me EK > a! “ = eo icatic ‘w ox, -4 . Kennedy offered a resolution tendering ing writer usin a Spilman mooi, a!l = = —— a Ju N SAU L, Large Refrigerator, suitable for a hotel New Haven, Oct. 7—Incomplete returns the the use of the Council Chamber to the cit- | about our well-meant description of the great | F}URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—THE Seed Store, 396 7th street, correr H street, Also, one excellent Piano, large mahogany Tab'e | {rom eighty-three towns have been received. izens of Washington for the purpose of hold-| x N procession to Rockville. He anerts House and ground on the Heights of George- oc 1-eo18t Nursery, on 7th street road. With many other articles, the geutieman re- | The Democrats have carried forty-seven and ing a meeting therein to m: ae onis Fis » fi * “Good town, known as Duff-y's Cottage, and lately oc- ——— moving not wishing to take them with him. the Republicans thirty-five towns, showing @ fo tion of the President of the United | ‘2%t “’ the procession was a fine one ood | cupied by the Charge a’Affaires of France, are for SERVANTS’ CLOTHING Termscash BARNARD & BUCKEY net baka at Sa ea eget natn Sipura tate neat cb pra ness gracious ' did'nt we say oer His advice rent witn the furniture, or the house and ground WE, WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL] o0c7 td z pt tee g2in of nine towns for the Democrats » | to us ‘ not to crow till we are out of the woods’ T salc ie grounds are extensive and hand- the attention of Planters and Farmers to | ——W—__"HUORETB_ “ aie sar rton introduced a bill maki is entirely superfluous. We aintin the woods; — fea —_ fee in sep pee on ears of ie etait CLOTBING, be- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. = Arrival of the Arago. . durton ini a bill making an x grass, ample stabliny and ol a eving that economy and saving are accomplished e y N Yy Oct. 8 — steame: ion for painting the wood and aa We paves Seiae: sack paces: Resp ciel crs. and may be seen at any time on ve by buying the Goods ready tande, as they are E XT ENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE a . work of the bridge across Rock Creek, at the gentlemen Know Nothings—do—and when you to the person in charge of t premisen Building Lets, comprisivg a western termination of K street north ; favor us with your communications, please | ticulars apply to the subseri le | from Havre on the 24th ult., arrived at ber or pat- | stronger and more substantially gctren up, and . Square, at Auction.—On THURSDAY, the | dock at 8 o'clock this morning, bringi Lon- Mr. Fisher introduced a bill providing for | 0°" **4dle upon us the postage. ton street Georgetown or tough the Was from us hertofor. We evumerste below some ot | 2hjuslant, 1 ball ce: tn tm the following ae’ | vorwcevest the, 24th. She Bring i, ‘ed ——— oe a sg Ss ing Wicked Bors.—We learn that last night] oc6-eo3t A. HYDE. eavy Winter Over Coats ‘$4 GO mabalssiek ss 6k kanaastasbonaien tees teases American Minister at Bruseels; J.P Sullivan, —— ae chet naneins ee daring religions sorvines ot eee por. | FOR SALE.—a TRACT OF LAND, CON. lack Cloth Dress Gos a ee Sand’r streets co hg gn ag Re EN aortas Tore ene tion of the harness acc ag ea —— Georgetows, being's pare ot be aley view df So ed The sale will commence on 7th street. Titiein- | manager of the French Opera, New Oricans. who came some distance in his carriage to at- | Farm, the residence e C) * , the grade of I street, near Sixteenth street ; sent to the Aldermen. Mr. Lloyd moved to tal disputable, direct from the Governmest. Pla‘ | with several distinguished operatic artistes. tend the meeting, and had tied his horse to | deceased. This is one of the most desirable sites Also, a good assortment bt can be seen at my room the church fence It iz to be hoped that the | inthe District fora fine private residence; about WALL &@ $ TEPHENS, Pag her lagen ia pomkeeks set ne meee eeepc Baga) tae peg ager an gees p aapripetbami Pd ben the bulsnce cleared and ina bigh smccofecul. | C73 302 Pa. ave, bet 9h and 10th sis. | notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest | 29h, in lat. $0, long 26, the steamer Fulton, Heavy Winter V up the bill and amendments to said bill, entitled “‘ An act to i jeteation potcag the young thieves. | tivation. ‘The summit of this tract 1s from 350 to | G2 LLING OFF TO CLOSE BUSINESS. | ftom theday of sale. hence for Havre; also. on the 6th inst., the provide = ms aie bss i. h ol . . 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of S As we have determined to continueour present | 4 — given anda cece ea. ers! a a for Southampton. she oy asbingten suhys sane Tae Doe. —The information which led to | Washington, Georgetown, and the adjacent val | business no longer than to the lat November next, | _0C 7 2 BEN, Auct’r. serious conflict had taken place at Trebi- ax, and for other purposes,”’ the further con-| the arrest of Messrs Botts and Pryor was ob- | ley of the Potomac. it will be sold entire or in | we will until then continue to offer our stock of By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. zond. where some Turkish sailors tore down sideration of which had been postponed until | tained accidentally by Mayor Magruder, at a lots FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, JEWEL. cfeces > : the Russian flag from a merchant ship and this da; to. late hour the night previous. He gave it to| Also,alarge Frame Dweilling-house and Lot | RY, Ac at cost, and less than cost, when we will ORSES, COWS, WAGONS, CARRY- | threw the Russian sailors into the sea. The The stion pending when the bill was last | the Chief of Poli = directed Police Offi on the corner of Fifth and H streets west, Wash- J dispose of the remainder to our successor. and Harness, Farming Utemsils, | Russian consul demanded the dismissal of the Up was on receding from the third amendment he ribs d Y. earings gr oeeanrly ington city. se 29-10¢ T GALLIGAN & CO. a Corn Fodder Straw, ceo, at Aue- | oa tain of th#port. ? is Board, which the Board of Aldi eynolds and Yeatman to make the arrest. pply at Valley View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, = tien.—On WEDNESDAY, the 15th ‘instant, I The Madrid’ J al bi of this + Wi e ot ermen | {t is probable that the affair would have ter-| no.s0 rospect street, Georgetown, D.C. COURSES IN FRENCH. shall sell, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the farm imme- e Madrid Journal states that a severe had disagreee to. minated differently but for the promptness of | Je 18-tf [Intel] K. J. KI ONS STAUBLY, PROFESSOR OF MOD. | diately in the rear of the Spring Tavern, about 2 | Conflict took place, on the 9th of September, Mr. Lioyd moved that the Board recede] the Mayor. ern Langueges, will open his rooms at No. | miles from the Capitol, on the Baltimore Turn- | between the garrison of Melilla, on the Mo- from said amendment. = eae Tae oe ie 486 Twelfth street, on the first of October, for the ES Road, (the road leading to the farm ts the | rocco coast, aand the Moore The Spaniards Mr Clarke offered the following amendment: | _ D4"@kRovs Mantac —Police officer Jas. A. $200 REWARD. purpose of forming Classes in French. «st gate east of the Spring Tavern, to the right,) Cooper arrested a woman named Mary Shea. OM THE SUBSCRIBER | The echolastic year will embrace foity-four | the following articles, viz: A! eke ae “ i « . i '. A ‘ e scholastic ye ye s p VIE: s sti " i en ee ee = g aaa who has been living in this city some time and vivian ‘tue village of Nottingham weeks, divided into two Sessions of swenle-toe. 2 good work Horses, 1 good Milch Cow, 23 Hogs the Moors was still more severe th ft: ” - is regarded as a dangerous maniac. The un- | Prince George’sconnty, Maryland,on Mon weeks cach. The course of instruction will tn- | 1 Wagon and Harness, 1 Carryall and Harness New York Merke's . _ sad j fortunate woman was taken before Justice | day night, the Sti instant, NEGRO GIRL clude an elementary, an advanced, and a rhetori- | 1 Cart and Harness, Cutting Machine, Corn Shel- ° . “ Provided, That before making any such Cc. Di i bh il MARIA, who calls herself Maria Chew cal Class. ler New Yor, Oct. 8 —Flouris firm; sales of transfer the said ‘Register or the Commission | 7. C; Donn, who committed ber to jail to | a ee ei nee eee a eee ene toe | rks method of instruction invariably secures | 1 Wheat Fan, Harrows, Plows, and Farming | 8,000 bbis ; State $6 20a$6 50; Ohio $6.55a ers of Election on the day of election shall re | #¥4it the action of the Grand Jury. feet ten or eleven inches high. She is very like- | rapid progress Utensils of every description $6 70; Southern $7a$7 40. quire the person whose name is to be trans- - ly, and has a pleasant smiling face. She hasaf ‘Terms: $10 per Session of twenty-two weeks | Also, a large lot of Wheat and Rye Straw Wheat is firm; sales of 18 500 bushels; white ferred to make affidavit before a justice of the | ; ASsauLt bot eer ahh ¥ remarkably fise sult of hair for one of her color, se 30-3we Corn tea. Cader, Cabbage, Turnips, and Pota-} $) 53181 61. red $161 Corn has advanced : peace that he is a resident in good faith of the cs y Haghes,’ He | 714i; sitogether, a fine looking girl. snared | (JENTLEMEN AREINVITEDTO CALL| wit many other articles which we deem un- | Sales of 30,000 bushels, white 75e., red 72c.; an assault and battery on Jas. Hughes. e 1 will give the above ri of one hun fs South d 67 ward or precinct of the ward to which he taken before Justice Donn, who held him | dollars for her apprehension—no matter where and examine a model of a gentleman’s necessary to enumerate. uthern mixed 67 wishes his name transferred, which affidavit bins a Se hit _——— rtiys x hing taken—provided ee brought home to me or se- | DRESS HAT, fall style, 1856. For 1i; ht- Terms: All sums under $25cash; over $25and| Pork is buoyant ; sales of mess $20 ; Beef is shall be corroborated by the affidavit of an- | t© Dail for his appearance at the approaching | taken— Jail, so that I get her again ness, fineness and elegance these Hats can- not exceeding $50 a credit of G0 and'90 days; over | quiet; Chicago repacked $11. Lard is firm; other citizen that he believes the facts stated | “Tm of the Criminal Court. : THOMAS G. TURTON, | not be surpaseed. LANE’S $50 a credit of 1, 2 and 3 months, for notes in all | sales in bbls at 14¢c. Whisky ie firm; Ohio in the first affidavit to be true ; and that said Nottingham, Sept. 10, 1956—se 11-tf Poller Hat, Cap epee Udapeena 4 — ~s credit satisfactorily Rego ees 3840. aidavits shall be Sled with and preserved by | , Warcm Reruaxs.—Dennis Lemon, disor-| ow Goops FOR GENTLEMEN.CHY | coast Pent: avenue, between 4% and oth | interest. Sete Financial. the Register.”’ derly and breaking a door; dismissed. Wm. stock of new and desirable goods is now com- | ————————___________*© New York, Oct 5 —Stocks are generally This amendment was disagreed to by the | Briscoe, do; security and costs. plete. Gentlemen supplying ‘themselves with lyPednacles se: SE TEN CON, rap es JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer es Pe sscrgh and yes Island Railroad following vote : ‘will find my selections worthy of attep- ¢ , can be prese ved for any length of time ERY EXTENSIVE SALE UF FURNI- a5 inois Central bonds 893; Michigan Yous Messrs. “Abert, Clarke, Edmonston, s Sarsaparilia and Da tion. 3s will be toxive satisfaction Pee arene Bets a ie ture and Effects of the ‘United States | Southorn $53; New York Central 844; Penn- Fisher, Jefferson, Kennedy, Lee, McCutchen, | pre tnequality and inertness ofthe Sarsaperille 3] READ ADE CLOTHING of fine quality | bY y Motel."—On FRIDAY MORNING, October | sylyania Coal Company 933; Reading 82; Can- 0 9» 7 equality partite y 86.26 499 Sventh street. . Orme, and Turton—10. iu general use, has been the cause of au unfavorable opinion | always on band, of my own make. ——S— Se 10th, CommOnCIET at 10 6 — recta pee ton Co. 22f. Nays—Mes:rs. Baldwin, Bayne, Boblayer, | ooc23: combiatug 1u « couceutrated form lugrediente win | queiiey Fofnishing Goode of the newest and best oy conMan. wx. m. witso. | from day to day until the whole is disposed or: | Sterling exchange is dull at 10942109). Hutchinson, Knight, Lloyd, Towles, Walker, r phy. | ey ee en ¥ OUNG, Merchant Tailor, GOKMAN, WILSON & CO, United States Hotel, comprising in part of— — ——-~ Watterston, and the Preaident—10. sneous afections, For itver driver. | 029-20 Browns’ Hotel. Pa. avenue. BANKERS, Superior Rosewood Seven Octave Pianoforte, FASHIONABLE DANCING. Mr. MeCutchen rose to a point of order, Bold by JAMES N- OALLAN SAINT PETER, MINNESOTA, Stool and Cover ROF. H. W. MUNDER TAKES GREAT contending that the proposed “amendment con- . Oct s—Iw @a8 FITTING. . EALERS IN BILLS OF EXCHANGE, | pandsome Gilt Frame Mirrors pleasure in annouveing to bis former flicted with the charter of the city WArE. ee decline airee cae elie Conant, es Land Warrants, and general Mahogany and Walnut Sofas ~— patrons and a — ay ~~ on : ry * si jas ctin: 's. E * c is scl The Chair decided that it was competent Reena eo pad buildings at low prices. Ficese ive usa call. Refocas Paro k Nourse; Sweeny, Ritten- ao eR ee ee nes ie yc oth, 1856, atthe large for the Board to act on the amendment. celebrated Stomach Bitters was made to you. You have MILLER & CUNNINGHAM, house, Fant & Co. oc4-lw® | Marbie-top Centre, Sofa and Pier Tables Hall corner of 9th and D streets, (former- The question, “ Will the Board recede from | {-v'n) thelr smeneY. tu have manitosied your appreciation | gq 15-1m No. %8 Pa.av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. | OK SALE—AT THE FIRST WARD | Mahogany Cen re, Card, and Dining Tables ly Palme.’s Acedemy of Music ) hereaf- its amendment ?’’ was then put, and the yeas | variaviy accomplished all they ted to do, and If thet UNS—GUNS—GUNS. t Lounges, Ottomans, Cane-seat Chairs ter Known as ** Munder’s Metropolitan Ball. i fe still ny who from predisposition bi be 20 Livery Stable, on @ street, betwoun B lls, ‘Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets s| Days of tution on Tuesday Thursday after- Se ee enn One, WOE | Se ocea eet recterates tr ogee ptie ee HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED | 17th and 16ih streets, one pair of BAY rus*Maitiag and Olicioth throughout the entire | noons. at 3% o'clock, and st 7% for gentiemen about to be taken— usdicine, we would earnewtly refer them to auy of the lead- | Ml direct from HORSES, 6 and 7 years old, 15 hands ee : bd He wall introduce a variety of new and fashions. Mr. McCutchen was excused from voting. jug physicians in the land, who now Invariably prescribe it high; and one pair of GRAY HURSES. a better calculated to improve the cer- in all of Indigestion, Dys: Billousness, Fiatu. | the celebrated P : Window Curtains, Shades and Fixtures ble dances, r e The Board receded from its third amend- | (0,0) Cratipation Lose of Appethe bc be Teton nie manufactory 4and5 a o'd 18% hands bigh; warranted ‘0 | Venetian Blinds, Chintz Curtains rage and grace of the most unskiliful pupil than Se ee, pen ae iy SO RO 9 eae we See ear eee 4 ab ge ror new, Coupe CARRIAGE. made to order; and | Nabogany, Walnutand Painted Bureans, Bod. | any other syle that has bers, reduced ie a: M ual i Did chan fri 1 CALECHE, whicb exnnot gy Nae geo adc eT aed im the Fi ‘ : B seriously best and cheapest lot of Double and Single Shot | °n¢ front clarence ‘ kinds throughout the house pated in the Fancy Dances last May, to be present skaee Knight Loyd, Tomies a feise your i] Guns ever 1 Defore (offered in this market Each be sarpassed nd foe ponaty and giyle, oth made by | ae ante of bxcelet Peniber Beds, bc | nue day o opening: an Prof has sumesing te " Dp d a un has en vi and wil! ‘Wwarran' T- ” ? ; ters am ‘tilows interes! — mE do gg Edmonston 3 3 fect thro: noodle nosale. Wehavealso Powde: adelphia. Soe ae Hair and Hask Mattresses, Counterpins, Blankets, He will 1g eT ee ‘cod age mea Fisher Jefferson, Kennedy Lee, Orme. and sch i il ama Bulan r Wate Fonesinatts nga red EMOVAL.—MRS. B. B. NORRIS, Fash- eet ieee Clocks and Mantel Ornaments fos heen tear ocliow toreceive instrastion will Turton—9 : : seis : Shot, “all of which “are offered Fn low as can be he Jpeg ees Hetgrt tale hee seenored froma tog eee cerry Sets, Chamber Tables please enter their names early. The question was then taken on receding Purchased in this city, by. nee ibe naaaiea tack aioe, te esses marth Radiators, Alr-tight and open Grate Stoves Private instructions will be given either to from the fourth amendment to the bill, and it | Qulsine, Arsenic, Mercury. Opium, or any of the polsonous JOS. L SAVAGE, 13th etreet, fourth door above New York avenue | Arm Chairs, Desks, Tables large or «mall classes drags, or dangerous compound:, geuerally resorted to by Sign of Gilt Saw, Penn. avenue, between ns ness and | Superior Iron Safe, Key Rack All ns wishing to consult with Prof. Mun- ee = pre yg anole ironcting te Caceres Beane ae se22'Im_ (News copy) Tock aed Tithiate.| || seess bveParee o-RIL all coders with neatnaeren Marble-top Counters, Office Furniture, &c. der will please leave theiraddvess at Mr John F The Board then took up for consideration | of sit 4 mtalve Bone of the above deleterious substances, bai =a a | OPO, 6 ‘Together with a yeneral assortment of House- | Ellis’s Music Store Penn. avenue, neer 10ch street bes bill from _ — for opening an Sees cnvaaaity and tally by actii specifically on the Liver SOR MOUNT VERNON, ar Tar for sale at the above place. oc 6 3t#® held oud Kitchen Sarniteis;ustaecosemyssepact se95 4 ley, in square No. 102; passed. aoe a TNE ohich the oysten tae ne remains of | VN ‘TUESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, ESCO PAINTING. merate. . ——ONSIEUR GaszYRs&t. The bill from the same Board making an | 011, e'ne pores of the body, aad allowlngeatere tc geen ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM F dl, & KAHLEKT, ‘Terms cash. JAS. C. MeGUIRE, aeGeenn DE EEE GAEE TEED) appropriation for placing a trank across Q- | itself in breaking up the disease, and recuperating its 1 Mie athe Grea ARTISTS, oc 4-4 _— Auctioneer ( P z OFESSOR OF DANCING teenth street west, at the intersection of C | esis. Mr. Jobn Longdon, of Vi eam lok aie | FRESCO DECORATIVE, and description By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ONOR TO ANNOUNCE TO street north, was passed. aocaa hinnind Vanes chia Wien a ans Ue eee oe la er seen let bond taper ee of ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- Ha Ee Bol Cestemenel Wesh- The Board took up for consideration the ee arc tsttuie of Shick pectin Coens | @elegk. ‘Conn fare lecnate, bd 964 E street, between 11th and 12th streets, ture at Auc! —On FRIDAY, the 10th | ington and Georgetown that be will open communication of the Mayor returning with Bin co health; not hae be hed o chill sinos.. is 's onlyone| Persons wishing the coaches will leave their | _% !6-1m* Wasuineton, DC. | instant, I shall sell, at 10 o'clock a.m., at No. | his classes for tbis accomplishment in tue his objections the bill making a; riations | out of thousand who has experienced the life renewing ef | regidence with George & Thomas Parker VAL 426 Carroll Piace or Dvff Green’s Row, on First | most fashionable style, in Washington at to defray the general expenses ot the Gorpora- otpek ea pirentnyenent Seles scat as efresh ments on the boat. IS8A.E paVIDSON WOULD INFORM aot eae, = Sei and Dench a “iiereuesing ha ee eee = fr sber pspons. nthe quanon, Shit | WT" Coss Pape, 308, eines sei, | ~~” —mampieal Cam | meee ae eaten anne neta | anagey dgtownd, Drege ns Bureae | Et aiaefePaogt tank Eee, an . estion, ‘ Shal 763s Suits, . ARD. . a . Marbile-top Tables and Wash Closets te Ferties, Balis, Lectures, and Concert :; this bill pass, the Mayor’s objections to the LKae wifey sanousce tuat | (JE, H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- | Cloak extablishment. And also, teaches Mrs. Walnut Extension Dining ‘Tables and. Wash- i re Georgetown et Union Hell, Uaioe hovel contrary notwithstanding’’’ the bill was re- pathic physician, bis the honor to offer his Githen’s system of Hep aan page at stands Mr. G has testimonials from all parts of the jected, two-thirds not voting in its favor. services to the inhabitants of Washington and | the same would do well to give mea call, Mahogany Sofa, Walnut and Cane Chairs Union for bis capabilityasateecher Mr @ is Mr. Clarke introduced a bill making an | @==re== vicinity. havea few chartsleft. Patterns also for sale. China, Glass, and Crockary Ware, and Bedding engaged in the College ore, and in the appropriation to defray certain expenses se. | seeamsigns iy tetera, trimming, and worl Je] Office and Residence onl street,No 188, be-| OCS-cctw nnn OAS SO tees Stoves, he puncl pal Seminaries of Washington, snd in the ra ie oles of drese, ua opporseaity ie red for selecting | ‘Ween 20th and 2ist streets. AS FIXTURES.—WE HAVE JUST RE-| With many other articles, which we deemun- | fect circle. The joi tion gi the T, most euiract goods tm this eity,| _N. B —Homeopathic medicines for sale, which ceived from the factory of Cornelius & Ba- | necessary to enumerate His classes will be comme-ced in Wasbington e joint resolu’ giving the Trustees of inced prices. ry the Doctor prepares himself with the fretent ker a welleselected stock of GAS CHANDE-| Terms cash A. GREEN, on the 8th of October. Every Wednesday Pablic Schools authority to occupy s room in — care, For Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowel | Ti ERS and BRACKETS. oc 4-d Auctioneer. } Saturday for children from 3 ay 3 the Northern Liberties Bogine-house, was as peso complaints, &c , &c. se 33m Our selection comprises all the reel tterns, | FT ARSHALS SALE.—IN VIRTUE OF in Georgetown every Tuesday and y - Saished 7 ne 7 7 fi Y 5 7 several of them being imitations of the European . vera 5 o p.m. ‘A message was received from the Alderfaen, | Sim ours wines Fae ee ae rs GEOR S -OROCES-CLOCES. to be distinguished Fieri Facias issued from the Clerk’s office of | °’clock r G SOIREES ones, so perfect as scarcel the District of Col PRACTISIN Saturday informing this Board that they were now ] HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASs- 4 the Circuit Court of the of Columbia, for We y and from imported Sxtures, can be sold 100 per in Wash! every Wedneoiay and Oaery Ps for in quail sortment of Clocks—50 different styles, which “s the county of Washington, and to me directed, a 1110 o'clock p m., at Gi ready to meet in joint rossion for the pu to Norther mauutactere, "4 PG. noows | will be sold low, and warranted tence’ wove Gus Tubing inserted by competent workmen | | shall expose to public sale, for cash, at the mar- Tosa ae tind Filday. Ladies e Gentlemen of electing the Trustevs of Pablic Schools for} s¢2#-tr So. #8# Fenne. ayenne, near Hnsirest. | who buy to sell again would do well to give mea | and at the lowest ices, all avd examine. ble yard of Wm A. Griffith, corner of 9th and 6 | Fin*4eYuiye in a'l the most medern the ensuing year. Whereupon the Board took aa ur Ge ee call er fa purchasing e'sewhere Also, Clock J Pw ‘THOMPBON & B! streets, near the Patent Office,on THURSDAY. ances. ¢ Gib vest- @ recess for that purpose E7T-Citrate of Maguesia, am agreeable | Materials of all kinds. Oils, Balls, Keys’ Corde he the 15th of October, 1856, commencing at 16 [+ for terms can be made a! a Having pnsred 4 the ‘Trustees of the Public en - BONS s o'clock a.m , the followin; goods and chattels, | gence of M. G. No. 407 E street, between 9th Hands, &c., at J. ROBIN 0c 3-eolm 269 Pa. av., bet. 10th and 11! 9 Sey . 5 se 0 Behools (a list of which was published in the ao, ad highly spproved conatraction 4 | _9¢22-2m “39 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. weigh gape Wattle sltoe Sehstndl ates Me! ensets | 10m, orate Hal Star of yesterday, in the proceedings of the | tumery, Hair Beeches Seabee Brenda ced Toles BUOK BINDING. FAINT bet. 6th 7th sts. | Unfinished Marble Monuments, 1 Marble Cross, — RY ANDNAVAL Beard of Allermen,) the joint mecting dis- | AAs Gov orce wera ice aceieaiterai™ | Corner Eleventh sireet and Margland avcaue, Wists 0 Sav Tolls eRteNDS AND | 2 Teck Head Stones Marbig Quit, and si | py OWEN #GON- MILITARY ANDNAN AL solved, and jouncil adjourned. ‘tr sgrnllcaps Schott erally that he is prepared at | a-sort locks of Marble, seized and lev carned from the North with their fal Seams oF ALDERMEN—Adjourned Moetii “=. Soreness) | nor eae Be tines hen Eroeea he, auntie au theehortes t | upon as the property of William A Grifith, and | have just rev be The Board was called to order by the Preai. / MAREIED, Shakspeare, now just completed, that he is pre- | "Ce. dent, at 7 o’clock, last eveni; On the 7th instant, by the Rev. Mr. The Casimeres, 1 be sold to satisfy Judicials No. 2and 3. to | supply of goods, consisting of Cloths. Cusimes Wesas SRE TERiie sanee| we aeenm roars eee Fare Maytag Ch es 00 - Chair decided the business in order to] Mr. JOHN FRANCIS IGNATIUS Ly es Slagance, strength and solidity, ana nec indie RR a ee 7 su can sell . D. HOOVER n which 0c 3 Marshal for the District of Columbia. tion friends and SS > Seavtdaen - and COAL, which we ome | se %-diwkeolw =... be the consideration of the Mayor’s nomine- | te Mise ANN LEE, all of this city. more reasonable terms than can e don ia - ies of Woop s Bont, wail ws ESR Dab aE ae Fine REROR AND tions, and they were taken up in the fullow- DIED, dresesd to bin {per’ post) will enable him toven: | Site rhuutsien ct ering in thal? winter fual wecld | \TEW MUSIC REORIVED ee | A OREO NE Te LE boraed chore, end prires ee: ot eng on ine lat of Ostober, JOUN | Libit to the subseribere sgrcimens of 1 sivle of | do well togive us a call, before purchasing else | LN ing from New York, Boston, coy peg yee opened stour Music Fie Pa cogele nee sy Hectberp Tae — poe aesuauacctee oo ies reno agar dec? ge ae No. 105 Huercs ie, oneek phia, atthe Muste Depot | mEZEROTT. ‘oe? ri ‘ et, E : ; ; . :