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- . —-= ™ . . - ee Se ain EE ne em a ee “ orof "A ee tee WALL & B : si LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | in¢ se: orciccx. He Kener, indge Crawford, Navy Yap Matrexs —The Water Witch, | Who has been quite unwell during the TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. _FROM THE ASSOCIA PRESS. ly 1e LEWIS'S BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF | ily Hibles, wiih Farey ented fa ron vo; au 17-lw Ww. AD 4 , with stores for the New York Navy not ag pti toe a! chain cable, smail chain, brass | Po! ota Cru tact, the foreman replied that work shells, powder tanks, rifled m etc., re ‘@ point of Sack, and that it was ible and stores for the Norfolk Na Yard, consisting | sor them to agree. y were accordingly dis- of anchors, —— with charged. om “hype dvg: 82, ALL & BARNARD: Anct'rs. istory of Fartey, 3 vole: aa. By WALL& BARNARD, Auctioneers. feyammancel 9 puipontian 3 $: TWONEW FO STORY FRAME gate ‘worn down With the Iubors - _ Government steamer, which arrived af the Navy prier— ics fee te n of the ; ¥ BY, &6..ko— By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georastown FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Sars Pemaoy uw id onan wep Sgn open he prea ierm y PEE OR PE LY's pootsore, | Bese ake Porrenr| VALUABLEW ADEE STRERR OE Arte. Arrival of tne Colmmbla. copper for tae Washingsen Novy T reotsik and tion tiot case were called into Court, i au 15-3t near 9th street. | Wee th stant, at 5% o'slook, we will aoe New York, A: 17.—The steamer Colum- ru di - thes bathe porth side of W tovand | pis (@ Collins substitute) arrived here this morn west of Hi toan » near nnn — feet Arabia arrived out on the 3d and the Wash- q on . ‘This Lot has been rraded to a level withtheatreet | Ington on madron left Queenstown on street, back iding. There isa stable on the b Peat of the 5 Lara: was sia the 3d for Valeatia 4 TS,aT Avction.—On A ordnance » etc 3 announced that he had learned from Lee tte; bie, DAY, the 20th iit, at 6 o’olock, it sell, ‘This offers a fine toobtaina valuable lot for | The English Government bad author! “ihe new shell house is being pushed foward | ,Mr_ Key aunathens Matas that they were Will- anal of Convgcention; 600. 1. | front of the preminga, twonew frases Beellinencs | amiartteee ee wig to embody the militia im the tmenease of the with energy; the walls are the ing to have the trial of the riot cases continued }, blue gold; | 24th street west, between G and H streets, being Terms : One-third, cash; seed apne thoy md work appears to be excellently well done, and | (XE °0, the next term... - moh of Fun; ie. of Lot 15 in Square 31. ts at 6 and 12'months, with interest from the jous departments to be well mai Several of the counsel for the defence being is is now under rent to good and punc- army. payment! The French embassador at bad sus- of sale. secured by a deed of trust on pa property ed bis diplomatic relations with power, t au 12- BARNARD & BUCKE use the Moldavian elections were new boiler shop is nearly finished, and looks | 1) ont announced thelr readiness to have the es This part of the Navy Yard work has Eivee ooatinesd over. been done in a manner to Justify the asser- | "His honor said that bis health was so much im- tion that it is the best job of work that has | Wsireq that his physician would not permit him ever been executed in. our Navy Yard within | {op oceupied with business for the next four the same space of ti has been occupied 2 | Weeks, He therefore ordered that the cases now ity erection. It will be ready for occupation im | \ nding. together with all the unfinished busi- about three weeks. Every other department of | 10.4 of the term, be entered for continuance; and ie Rory Sr catia ove ug | Canweecred ia a 3 great inctease in The hut jury u the time of Yard calls for a corres} ing increase of accom: | -atied pore n for ceaviction, and five for ac- acaulay's Biograpaical sal tivtorieal Sketches: | ED Sie. PING BRANOR TAYLOR. | QU tenanta, Terms: One half cash; th jidue in 6 and 12 months; bearing interest, and secured by a deed of WALL & BARNARD,Auvcets. _ INDUCEMENTS OFFERED DOR By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. GBEAT seminar? <i OFFERED FOR TWELVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS i H. SEMKEN, Jewerrr, ——— offers at greatly Tyduged prices, For casu, the fol- . L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. 5 ¢ ROPERT ST AT AUC Golf Hunting English Patent Levers, full jeweled, | PP TOR On CAT UR EE Ya PERENDOR the Gold Hunting Detach do., full ieweled, from $55 up. | 13th instant, we shall offer the following Property at Gold Ladies’ Watches, full jeweled, in variety, 335 pte ni je. new Turkish ministry had been announced. SER STARE 6M, FRONTING ON NEW JERERY ave. ieee Pescha is the new Grand Vizier of the AND E STREET NORTH, NEXT SQUARE TO - ILRQAD DEPOT, BET’ 3 SAPITOL AN! A despatch from Madrid says that the als dee ‘Dove asia at ‘Averion-On. ‘ON DA » | Sarrano is to su General Sensuan on. se 24th instant, I shal a ernor General of Cuba. half- past five o'clock p. m., twelve handsome Build The East India Com; makes a requisition ine Lots, some of which {out 1 atreet, opposite the | tor vis thousand additional troops, i uare Po P modations in the buildings in which the work is | ouiteay, —_ All’ Watohes are teed for 12 months, Sale Rant ceat Al eee é 12 | the pon the remainder on b street north, in The death ‘el thane Sen, co great Frenc® I - rms: One- 3 balenée in G:and . = 4 actor Moral tosh lngtemeon Man | age weet a rs naval | Bess ne ome fej toca Rane | mate Ne. Eh: HOW Atat | Efe sion poe ener ormaert | noel enaoumee dred feet, and other improvements about that | of the west front is so far advanced as to admit | P kar Rings, Rings, Shirt Buttons, Seale Leck, | 8 l2-ts&eds Auctioneers, | 98 desiral —. = An Italian ished Mazzini's de- building are to be mde, to give room for the en- | the iron girders of that story, and will be carried | ets, most rapidly improving part of the city ‘Torms: One-k theash - a e encils, etc., embracing Diamond, Pearl, Corals, offs HE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED fourtivensh ; balange in’ six, twelve, fence, but it was subsequently suppressed. Maz place. irom i PU it lares that i cease until his grea ray increasing ssoant of mannactres” Tut} MP; Abd scomiderable potion of the thi ory | "Pure aver Ware"Rpomnat Pork hdl Patt | pacns + | DAY: the BM stan tmo hour Sl) aol Shien onibn, for molar tain nave rom | snodrsare hat he , at Aer per 3 cokes sacannted theanentyes tp this season. Some of the rooms of the | fancy Silver Ware—lower than ever offered before. | _9t 17 C.R. L. CROWN & CO., Auct’rs. ‘A deed given and deed of trust taken. A new Indian loan of £5,000,000 to £10,000,000 Wavy Feed meshes Nave eer iae which ioe Reveneee story of this front are being finished oi, | , Silver-plated Ware—such as Spoons, Forks, Cas- By C.R.L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. Title indisputable, has been spoken of. 7 soos high secadiage and places them in | and exhibit some masterly specimens of the skill willbe sold at wanutetr eer rr Cotlerss etn OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- | —S&400kde "A. GREEN, Auct._ Tae Markets. . t i aes conten meng, their fetlow- mechantes all | of the stucco plescerets engaged on the work. Bh Our main object in offering such inducements TURE.—On W KDNESDAY MORN ING, the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, Liverroor, Aug. 4.—Cotton closed quiet but over the country. The new City Post Office walls are up, and the | is: foreduce our present lars: stock For ready | 19th inst., at 10 0’clock, we shail sell the effects of a RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- | firm. Sales of three days 13,000 bales, incl is—{n the Yard, watchmen John H. | eof Will be commenced upon next week. This | cash, contemplating some alteration in our busi- | Kentleman declining housekeeping, on H street, be- PROVED PgopeRty at AvcTion.—On MON- | 1,200 to speculators, and 1,400 to ex . Esti- op ditmerWin. McCoy, Wma. Steele. Jacob Lus. [part of the work it is intended to have ready for | megs, aan invited | IGem St and 4% streets, Island, We namie in | pa Srositn of August, we shail sellon the prem- | mated sales to-day 2,0. advices key, Jos. Howard, and John Downes have re- | occupation before on seacon phy hares ‘on the | to-call; we shail take pleasure. in cominetos them 1 superior Cooking Stove to tho sabecriver tenting dute Optoher: Sth, Ass oand oS ee a be Risahetnbrame tba ge por ene Pilg csp ioe east front of the building is retarded in conse- wach redustions ane elon ae rea = papcaseene eile Chairs Tecorded in ce ak. = neve yp incienig me lower Richardson Boon rye po ed seldom \. Is - and Ci ¥ o - 9 o ‘Rmesieas party.” itence of there being no place to which to remove | ranted as represented. “ SEMKEN 8. Lounges Teotctol Combi: thebineine Cone ae very dull, but steady; “Western Canal ‘Sonam a; ‘The range oft thermometer at the Navy Yard on | the present City on Os or As soon as = new | aug 15- 330 Pennsylvania avenue. » Marble-top Tables erty: Philadelphia and more 3e3is; Ohio 32s. oi oe gg 5 r ae Rag jo ee Bry —* commons meg the Neate ieee LD CHURCHES, MINISTERS, AND FAM. and other goods too numerous to he eastern part of Lot No. 1, situated in square | Wheat dali, closing at a decline of 97; 4 p. m., 95°; 7 p.m. 5 urday , 53 4 mention. pr eormerte ALT isnop Meade, in2vols., | ‘Terms: All sums under $40, cash; over that se. 8 "872: 10 a. m., ®; and Iia.m. | sumed. The north wing second story is nearly a. m., 7; Sa. m., 87°; Wa. m., 5 Memour of shop. Moore of Virginia, acoompa- | futorest iomtey of ek pigtail aa tei j Fed Sa8 A 5 No. 255. fronting 18 fect on north’ D street, and run- | white Ons 7d. ‘Corn dull; mixed and yellow de up, and workmen are engaged in the work of ning back 5) feet. between 13% and léth streets, with | clined 6dals; white 45ai6s; mixed and yellow gw. the improvementa thereon, which consist of a fine ak Other cireul: x new ra} mai mas are ing ied by i ‘mo! Hy t tary Brick Dwelling. - rT circulars quote four dull at a de- ~~ Atthe Barracks, Sficen bapery Bose! me, i iat the Capinnl ns ae yom area nied ty eeceeon m his ns. aui? CR. 1. GROWN & CO., Aucts. «erm of axle ; One-third i; balaneo ee six and a a a ent og ere sent off to Norfolk to ge - = and las: ceived . SANLIG Rito oe. nce Roe Le ‘elve months. ferred pay: * bearing inter- | corm declined 6d. The harvest continues favor- adi the th nearly all Aaishea TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, UBLIC SALE OF A MOST DESIRABLE at that post Grice af eal tee pees ‘aha eats ai au 15-5t wee Oth nereet. IN CULIRPER COUNTY OT tacit ox | Ost, secured by a deed of trust. able. All conveyances at cost of purchaser. Provisions quiet. Beef closed quiet and firm. CKERSON NAIL Urge Pork closed Sondy. Bacon is duli—the anction fulzeots __WALI & BARNARD, Aucts._ | was a complete failure. Lard quiet, at a slight By E. S. WRIGHT, Georgetown. advance—closing at 70s. PeISNESS, SUGAR AT AUCTION.—On Rice closed quiet at last quotations ARM 5 PDLACK WALNUT LUMBER FOR SalLh~ | LERHURSDAY, t it, 1857, (if fair, BACK WACNUT COMMER Fon sace— | THORMDAY, te zhh ty of Sunnet taht ia Tho undersigned has for sale about 10,00 feet of | the highest bidder, the waluablo ari: near Gul. fuel to diuches ihickuess, comprising caine pigoes | RaPeE COUT Hone, recently purchased ty the inte beantifully adapted for venéoring. Altogether it is | 2lomes Will of Edward Lightfoot, ‘This Farm River —Arrived at Galt& Young's wharf, propeller James Jerome, Capt. Jerome, from Cask oF ALLEGED LineL.—Last Saturday week adelphia, with 211 tons of coal for Messrs. | Mr. L. FP. Thomas, of this city, was arrested on a Galt & Bro. She also brought in tow to Alexan | United States warrant, issued by Justice God- is | Contsins about 400 acres, and Les within \ of amile L DAY nrxt, the 19th instant, a 12 Loxposx Marx ets.—Sagar closed dull at a de- market. At the same wharf artived schr. | dard, at the instance and on the affidavit of Prof. bee ara oe Ane ON BO LAYER. or Colpasee Cane ogee pit calitels aoe pany ey A ee 8 wharf, 107 bhds. | cline of 6dais. Coftee closed dall, with a slight Sa from Portland, with 119 tons of coal for | 0; F.Salonian. ‘The defendant had the case | eu 159t____ Capitol Hill. | Sonor guslity-eaual to any in the vicinity of Cul- 3 hossheads Navial Ceait nt ate ae. in ¥ ‘At Riley's wharf, arrived last night, steamer | Son wnpasred for tee eee Tis alteeea | MAS SRE MACHER Lt foal thin, Factg "nestarpd sp mites ioneaee I Ne pe atte . Columbia, from Baltimore, with consignments of | 1ihellous matter conaisted of an article concerning | 2 halt-barrela do de. do done Yards of {no barrels. ‘Tho Farm is now well eu- oe hee pple | merchandize for Messrs. Bates & Bro., E. Elli- | Que "# new enxine, prepared for publication Expected daily per schooner Scarsville, and for | closed. There isa good Dwelling, and the neces- 4 do Constancia. In the House of Lords, Lord Panmare intro- pore ii & Morsell, Barbour & Sem: Robt. roe Th ae hele sale by LE BROTHE s sary ont-hou » including Stable, Corn-house, E. 8S. WRIGHT, Auctioneer, duced a bill authorizing the embodiment of the Ponnctiy and 3 dicGrezer The Calumbis | acc by patmighn counsel, “The Vast’ ater | UHI __" Wo Waieratzwoenestoyn._| Bletamth Shor. £5."upim the Pic Aue at | on des Sevasio_ | mi nthe ae loves fr Tdi wth cal 4 a . . fc . Th . on i i reports a large ship at yom bag oak ere Point, | examining the evidence and hearing complain. | PPULES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE | a good and suthoiout supple of timber and water. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ing Parliament together | He pines supposed to be one juanO s ant’s counsel. and the defendant for himself, de- . Cavalry, Light Infantry, and Riflemen of the ‘The sale will be made w the premises, on the United States.—Published by authority of the De- | following terms: $53,009 to be paid down ; the balance partment of War. Ono volume, 1834, half bound in | in two equal annual instalmeuts, with inferest from calf, and containing 250 pages of letter press, and 4% | the dav of sale; the purchaser ng bond with a pages of engravings ; price $1, (published at $3) or | deed of trust uponthe premises, to secure the defer- $1.50if the volumes to iy oy We mail. red payments. : au ls RANCK TAYLOR. The undersigned will take | Gage in giving RUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE Buitp | tention of considerably increasing the rank and the Chincha Islands, now due at Alexandria. cided that ‘Phomas not baving published’ the Lots East or THE CaritoL.—On TUES- | file of the arny The steam-tug Wide Awake this morning. | matter as threatened. and it being only addressed towed up from Alexandria to the moath of the | (9 the complainant himself. ft dil wet ee Washington canal, two boat loads of coal from | ¢ line! within the law, and defendant was there. the Cumberland mines. ise! : ‘Atrived at Stone & Magruder’s wharf, schr. |" discharged. DA JCNING next, the 18th stant, at 6 o'clk., Lord Brouztam made a speech in favor of the {shall infront of the, premises) -ote. No. Is 2.34, | extenston of the franchise and 5, in Square No. 915; also, Lots No. 1, 2, 3, 4.5 Lord John Russel’s motion for the committce Sieue Nee ee Saunt south at | to inquire if Jews cannot be admitted on affirma- s JDALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. | fttther information respecting this Farin, or shew- | ‘The above Lots front 20feet each on Marylandave- | Uon under existing acts was agreed to. Olive, from Philadelphia, with 60 tons of coalfor} 5, P hi ‘ BALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. ing it to persons wishing to purchase. nue and north D, between ‘ith and 3th streets east, | Advices from Pernambuco and Rio de Janeiro H Fowler. BASES OR FRGvisions.—The following list af T FOR SALECT lecad hed EDWARD. B. HIL; Yery desirably located, and the weighborhood rapid- | of the 10th July had been received in London, From a zentleman just returned from St. Mary's the prices of groceries in common use is furnished Fite FOR SALE. Tne, Sppcrsigned havin Attorney in fact for heirs of Thomas Hil. | Iy,1mprovine.. ea ae stating that great excitement existed there in county we hear that the prospects in rezard tothe | us by a leading merchant, who isacquainted with | corner of West Falls aveuue and Block strect, | N.B.—On MONDAY, the 2lat dav of Septem. | reapectfu! tls let lics feyllocnra pel consequence of the murder of the English Vice tobaceo crop in that county are rather poor. The | the market prices throughout the District : Flot would announce to his friends and the public, that he | ber, 1857, I shall also sell, at public auction, in front ‘Terms: One-third, cash > balance in 6 and iz | COmstl, Thomas Gollan. A Portuguese had boon unusually rainy season bas given the tobacco an iad s z "> | has it now in full operation, with a large supply of | of the Court House, (that being Court day.) a small months for notes satisfactorily secured, bearing in- arrested as the suspected assassin. impetus upward without its branching out, and | fMily, per bbl, 210a310.50, supertine $8.50a89.50; | MATT for sale on liberal terma. Sey tract of Wood Land, containing 5 acres. ‘This laud | forest.” Goverment Pale, , Sugars maintained high prices. Rio coffee ) the crop will consist principally of tobacco stalks | Sugar, crushed and pulverized, per lb, 16c, brown my 63m FRANCIS DENMEAD. 1s situated about two or three 1 8 from Culpeper By order of the Trustee, had advanced 100 reis in consequence of the rather than leaves. The farmers generally com. | llal2;’ molasses, per gal, 62a75; corm meal, per MAYoR's OFFICE pean, a aod Filpiee the tenis of Janes G- 1 ay 1-4 A.GREEN, Auct, | smallness of the new crop. Supplies of flour plain of a want of sunshine to ripen the croy bushel, 31; rice, per Ib, 7c; cheese 15; bacon, 1 Wasnincton, Angust, 12, 1°57. "Ter! : "4 [at ie eae SL ee Ta; day of sale. The planters are now engaged in fallowing the | hams fhal7, sides 15, shoulders 14; lard 17; coffee mals Knows on the-der of suis soil for the fall sowing. Corn looks extremely | I2ale; tea 50aS1; candles 18; soap 6a8; lamp oil, well, but, say the farmers, wants sunshine. pee gal, $1.25a82; vinegar 25c; salt, fine, per The Fosse Seminary of St. Mary’s county has | bushel, 60, coarse 50; herrings, per doz, 18, do. closed for want of patronage. per bbl, 36.50; salmon, per lb, 12c; trout 10, The steamer Washington, Capt. Corson, went down to the White House, to-day, on the excur- Bit sy a Swaxe.—On Saturday, a daughter of sion of ~ Leagan yes Guards. Laacann igs < Mr. Wm. Wilson, butcher in the Centre Market, ters for them, a ey are accompanied by J- | while reaching to Pluck a peach from a tree in Esputa’s excellent cornet and string band. The | the garden, at her father's residence, on Capitol Lark in way 7 Hill, was bitten on the ankle b ke, and th foot swelled with such rapidity, thar 16 was with ne Canat.—The late heavy rains have been | fo = net the mischief with the p eat Mr. Com- | difficulty she made her way to the house. At Peg Oem a last accounts she was sutfering great agony from missioner Wise informs us that, along the north’! the wound. It is suppoxed that the snake was of side of the canal, where he has been operating | the moccasin species, and that she stepped upon with the mud machine, a large proportion of the | it in reaching for the peach. | work of dredging will have to be done over again. From Seventh street up to Twelfth, the channel which had been cut out so as to furnish By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EBY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON “ 5 tas STREET WEST, PETW K ann L ats. Loxpox, Wednesday morning —A dispatch North. at Avctiox.—On TUESDAY AFTER- | {0m Paris states that the Emperor and Empress NOON, August 8th, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, | Were to leave St. Cloud to-day to visit Queen I shall sel! Lot No. 24, in subdivision of Square No. | Victoria at Osborne 284, fronting 28 feet 10 inches on 12th street west, be- The clipper Swiftsure has arrived at Dartmouth Hb d Scapebe docclpe eden running back 104 or 134 | from Australia, with 60,000 ounces of gold. ost, at the option of the purchaser. Her Majesty yesterday reviewed the 31th and ‘Terms: One-fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12, and | ,, : aes y, rn mouths, with interest, secured by deed of trust on 42d regiments, previous to their departure for In- je premises, av 13-d J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. The steamer Colombo arrived at Southampton By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. es ee permed gre bp ee Wel HOUSE AND LOT ON E STREET at Avc- Fe ete tat Eee bee, intell So. T By virtue of adeed of trust from Mes. } 1 2°¥, tal min, wait ooo Mary E. Barney and others,dated on the 2%th day of | the Government dispatches, , November, 1856, and recorded in the Land Records | the former, Delhi had fallen when the Madras of Washington county, District of Columbia, in passengers left. They state, also, that an out- Liber J. A. ., No. 136) folio 5 to 19, and for the pur- | break was fally expected in the Madras presi- poses of said trust, will be sold at public anetion on dency. The male European population were ua- poe ge gy eked aE ae eee | tit | derarms. Seventeen hundred armed men were Prorosats will be received at this olfice until >} DB. HILL, Saturday, the 22d instant, at 12 o’clock m , for the Attorney in fact for heirs of Thomas erection of an Almshouse in this cily, upon the site au l?-lw of the old one, according to the plans, drawings, and specifications adopted by the Corporation; the draw- ings by Charles ins, Esq., and to be seen in his CORTIFICATION, FIELD AND PERMA office ; and copies of the specifications may be ob- nent, by Capt. Lendy, | vol.; London, 1857. tained at this office, Separate proposals for each | Blue Books for the People: Army Education, Lon- description of work, viz; don, 1857. Ist, for the Brick and Stone Work, Pavem Major General Airey’s Addresses, Reports, and and Excavations; 2d, for Carpenter’s Work emoranda to the Board of Genera! Officers, for Iron Work; 4th, for Plastering; 5th, for Tin 1 vel.; London, 1857. Work; and, 6th: for Painting and Glazing, Bids | Tolhausen’s Patent Laws of various Countries; for the whole will also be received and considered. London, 1857 As the contractor will be required to give security | Mardwicke’s Shilling Knightage, for 1857. to the amount of one-fifth of his whole bid for the | ‘Tooke’s Diversions of Purley, new edition, London, and ful performance of the contract, 1857. accompanied by the names of at | Whewell’s History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 least two sureties, with their written expression of vols.; London, 1857. | e willingness toassume the colinaton: _ Memoirs of the Duke of Saint Simon, 2 vols.; Lon- au 14-td W. B. MAGRUDER, Mayor. Th fo ‘and People of Bi by Sir John Bi THE 7 eM Y ‘The Kingdom a ‘eople of Siam, by Sir John Bow- "THE UNION acabEmy. tinge? vols, Lorlons Wot Tux Latest. Tue Funera or Samven F. Ranp, Clerk in — i heoue & 5 4th day of August, 1857, nt 5 o'clock a depta of five feet and upward at low water was | the General Land Oflee, took place at 4 o'clock | 7 The regular duties will be resumed September let, Le ee eT Panne || eel cee | erat cried aaemered ik bees ae Lorrain hereon pec px king 0 filled up during the heavy rain of Tuesday | yesterday afternoon, from his late residence, on | 4G Ticie hee Neer A AN ENRON: ASE oy Commercial Code of Signals for all nations, by Fors: aay ees week. that the channel was found cnczamination Eleventh poe Grand Lodge of Masons, THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. d's Eastern Military Hospitalas1 vole London, | dred and forty feet and nine inches from the south- | - Sir Colin Campbell’s passage th’ rit was i; body ‘he was . Mrs. Z. Ricuanps, Prin., Miss M.J.Witcox,Asat., | Pincoll's Eastern Mu A. Zappos. Mod. Languages. an '3-eolm ae FRANCK TAYLOR. OUNG LADIES SEMINARY, - Ti) a Corner of Montgomery and Dunbarton sts. | P'3: & W. Mo GALT 'S 's from the main sewers actually filling in | the occasion, and the usual rites of that brother- toa depth of three and a half feet. This extra | hood were performed at the grave. The funeral sand will be removed the first thing tomakeroom | was attended by a large concourse of relatives and A west corner of said square, and running thence north | was a continued series of ovations. He intends seventy-one feet and six inches with the western A " vis Iine ofa portion of said lot number six whichwas | @'Viding the Indian army into six flying divis. conveyed by David Saunders and wife to Roger C. | '0RS- Ps r iN lary 8. & ; The plunder of the Indian treasures is estima- for a large tleet of Cumberiand canil boats,which | friends. His sudden death has filled the hearts Guoxcerows, D.C. N.W, comer 12th and G atrests No-oit, | cnat Float e hashes’ thence mth 16 {Se inate | ted at Hearly £2,000,000. are expected to arrive in our canal with coal in a | of many friends, who knew his virtues and re- Mrs. Gen. WHEELER, Prixcirat. One square south Pa. avenue. thence west 22 feet 10 and one-third inches; thence | ‘Lhe basis of the Netherlands projet for the ab- few days spect his memory, with sincere grief. ‘The reli- The duties of this Institution will be resumed on Orders filled at the shortest notice. south 3 feet Linch and a half: thence east 2) feet 4 | olition of slavery in the West Indies is, an in- At the Third street junction of the canal with | gious ceremonies were performed by the Rev. | Tuesday, September Ist, when a shareof the public Coal kept under cover. 2,240 Ibs. to the ton. | inches and one third of an inch to the place of be- | guninity tothe proprietors of thirty-four millions the Tiber creek the rain washed something like | Phineas R. Gurley. Cire ot Sg) acta al solicited. au 11-6 ginning. 2,000 bushels of sand and gravel into the canal, -eotNept!: ‘The improvements consist of a good three-story | guilders. brick dweliing and basement, with a large two-story back building, and the whole wel! arranged for ares- | Further Depredations by the Cheyenne Indi- ay ey fe: $2,000 in cash, and the residue for meee Terms of sale: in cash, a1 i for = notes in equal sums payableinsix,twelve,andeigh- | St. Lovis, Aug. 15.—Advices from Fort Kear- teen mmcuthe: with interest. A deed will be given | ney states that a party of nineteen drovers, in and a deed of trust taken to seoure the deferred | charge of w rds of 1,500 cattle, destined to the pomtger gros The, expenses of the deeds to beat the | Utah expedition, were attacked when twenty- > urchaxer. stant “oPhe Trustee reserves the right to himself, at his | S6¥R miles above the Fort, on the Ist instant. option, to re sell the property, at the risk and cost | 29 Cheyenne Indians. ol Tuat ueap of hard crabs on Massachusetts making a bar across which no canal boat could avenue, near the - a aon iy corner of Seventh street, which Pegs ee eee wees tate wee cont some thoughtless dealer, who could not make > Tus New Potice Ruts.—The ruleof keeping | sale <= them, bees \ orate there, Carighertgestarey the Central Guard-honse open all day Sundays, | stench yesterday and this morning, and shoul and of trying the in the afternoon which | b¢ immediately looked to by the hea!th officer. Se ae Lash Cio pots Seiect Reaptncs at Carvsi’s.—This even- Atany howe during the Sabbath day or generai | img. Mrs. Helen Muzzy and Mr. Frank Bangs *OR BOSTON.—The regular packet Brig Ando- PECIAL NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.— ver, Crowell, master, bas arrived, and + Those who intend to avail themselves of the ten | will have quick dispatch for the above port. & er cent. disoount, to be made to all who pay on or | For freight or passage apply to HARTLEY: before the 15th day of September, and who wish to | & BROTHE. + 101 Water street, Georgetown, D. avoid the delay incident to the crowd who usually | C. aull-lw Are in waiting at this office during the last few days | ~ previous to the xpi calling for their bil 5 A CARD, aaron ee neusosery Tur Undersigned takes pleasure im announcing AMES y-Hargpay,, | aaetae paises ark ere ts Ye x ysiciins in iar, that h n austen Collector the course otuext month his DRUG-STORE TRANSPORTATION OF COALTO CHINA e ? . th h by giving five days’ notice of the All the cattle and twenty mules ran off. One holidays ea ofiicer can be found at that station, | will give some select readings at Carusi’s Saloon. | 'J/RANSFORTATION OF COAL TO CHINA | AND PRESCRIPTION STAND: AND EM | of the purchaser, ty eiving, five, dare! notice of the | of the drovers was, Killed’ amd: another sevens j and aif complaints made there will be promptly | Amongst other pieces the much talked about hit Navy DrPartMeEnt, between Penn. av. and D street., east side. the terms err are met eg gio da by the pur- wounded. None of the Indians were slain. Col. attended to. On the Sabbath, the cases brought | at the fashions, “Nothing to Wear,’ will be re- Bureau of Construction, Equipment,and Prescriptions of physicians, written in either the Saser within five day nal <' e = le. f Soar Suinner had started in pursuit of the Indians. in the night previous are tried in the morning, | cited by Mrs Muzzy. Repairs, August 13, 1857. Latin, English or Prench languages, will most eare- van tha tanve to tx one on tea tde or October : — after the Auxiliary Guards report for the morning Paorosats, sealed and endorsed “* Proposals for | fully be compounded, and no receipe trusted to the = ie lease oo expire onthe ts! fe Sng Fatal Accident. roll call; the cases brought in during the day are] Guxtiewan residiag in the Seventh Wand | until’ oislack the Tah Score nnet nent pagan | Banda of an apprentice or other employee not fully | 155. C.W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. ALBANY, August 15.—A fatal accident ocenrred | tried in the evening before the Guards report for | 2. shown us a singular specimen of Nature's | tfausportation of not exceeding 4.00 tons of Anthra- | ‘The thorough chemical education, and the long | _ iF" THE CREDITORS OF MRS. MARY E. | on the Albany and Northern Railroad, near West duty. ¥ a ~ | cite Coal from the port of Philadelphia, in such quan- | practice of the uudersigned as pharmaceutist, in Barney provided for in said deed are requested to Troy. this morning. | Yesterday, the complaints were not very numer- | freaks. being an ear of corn grown in his garden, | tities as may be oflored, and the Department deem | beth the Old WV et ae States, will | leave their accounts and vouchers at the office of | ‘The axle of an engine broke, upsetting the lo- ous. The following cases were di: f in| upon which is engrafted five perfectly formed | proper to accept, to,be delivered to the United States | serve as a cuarantee for the purity of drugs and pre- | the Trustee, on 43 street. july ll-eod&ds “ comotive. The engineer and fireman are sup- il@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | posed to have been killed. The particulars of on account of the rain until THURSDAY. the 6th e 21 ve instant, to take place upon the premises, at 5 o’clock the accident have not yrt been received. ee ee North Carolina Election. 2 ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER = ag paces rd Tro fie until] THURSDAY, the 27th of Au- Havtrax,N. C., Aug. 14.—The Sheriff has just gust, to.take place on the premises at 5 o’clk p.m. arrived from Raleigh with the official returns of the trial room by Justice John D. Clark, of the | miniature ears. cammtunres: eackamereberen Welt ae rs, Anticipate Excursion.—The members of colored, throwing stones; do. Wm. McCormick, | the Boone Rifle Corps, at the Navy Yard, are fighting; security and costs, $1.15. Wm. Jen- | making extensive preparations for a grand excur- ings, do; do. Lewis Carr, gambling; securit Jon to the White H. tal = and costs, $1.15; and for stealing; jail for court. aadag the ensuing prs ag ke place some time Naval Storekeepers at Hong-Kong and Shanghai, as | parations kept by him. Every chemical compound may be directed, . is tested before made use of, and no poisons sold ex- The offer wilt state the priee per ton of 2,249 lbs. | cept on receipt from known and responsible parties. for that delivered without primage or any other ex- é HEM ié AL ANALYSIS.—Qualitative and tra charge, and also the rate at which demurrage | quantitative—of soils, ashes, minerals, ores, waters, willbe charged. No other than cargo for the Gov c., is performed at moderate rates ; and gentlemen ernment to be received on board. and masters desirous of being introduced into the If the draught of water of the vessel offered makes | theory and practice of Chemistry and Pharmagy, will L ; ced 6 & uu 7-¢0 the recent election in this State, showing that Mathew Butler, stealing; jail for court. Pott al the Vossel; but Zaod aoapeicn will boniven | Saxe Ri Te ee eee ee omy PPing | Ae Shaw, Dem., is elected in the first Congressional Tue Next Excursion of the steamer Mary- | in loading. For the delivery of the Coal References.—Prof. J. D. B. De. Bow, Ton. RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- | istrict by 35 majority. | Swixez.—This morning, the police officers of s i reach of the ship’s tackle at the ports in China lay | Tuomas B. FLoRENCE, FP. H. Sack, “ z the Fourth Distriet were busily engaged at an | "4 * frvtiee et bap inl ir to saveane- days wil be demanded, at the rate cf ono fair-wea- | Stepenr, Esq. CHAMLES H- Wispes FRIDAY. the dist day of Aususts 17 T shel The Weather. rn . & > rkiny for ever! 8 01 e vocate, d by ni % ® io early hour, discharging the unpleasant duty im- — The vessel named must stand A No. 1,and pass Latea pupil of Prof. Licbig, | Sei; m front of the premises, At u’clock p. ma» at , Absaxy, Aug. 1 —The thermometer here stood posed upon them by the law to prevent swine from Lasor' are at work digging up the grass | the reef Seer ion teller’ ferrite terse We jy2-1m graduate of a Pharmaceutical College. Wangan S. Fort to the subscriber, bearing date the | ‘2! afternoon at of a = shade. Jemimbe. pombe : 4 cate : A ee jornte e Commandant of the Yard w! —— 1855, a ye : sc. 1. cl Alas, Close beltind thea te iene were £0l- | from the Smithsonian drives, a much-needed job. | PPmted by the Commandant of th inspection within | JYPEN AND BOYS CLOTHING AT COST. — | SUNG of Asuat, U5 and recorded in Libor J. cook se thyenhed tho formances of the trained dogs used in eateting To-xicurt the regular monthly meeting of the aeiteant Wil rele tick niko eee A Pei Every dleseription of Wearing Apparel suitabte for | £2 the c oy Bas ae in She iMatriet = — the hogs. The animals are taken the Washing- | youn Men’ : i ace, | best subserve the public interest. ‘The vessel must | Boys and Children of allages, wita a complete as- | Columbia, the following named property lying an’ Fire opposite Quebec. ton Asylum, where they are kept in pens until | ¥°%™"g Men's Christian Association takes place. bem Phi ladelphis'and ready to lond within ten days | sortment of all kinds of Gentlemen's Clothing of | Beng in the city of Washington, District aforesaid, sold by the Intendant for the benefit of the Asy- to wit: Quesec, August 15 —An incendiary last night Lot numbered sixteen (16) in Square numbered five | fired some wooden buildings on Poiat Levi, op- hundred and cighty-four, together with the improve- posite this city, and twenty of them were de- ments thereon. This property fronts 3° feet 2in- stroyed. ches on Virginia avenue, between Ist and 2d streets west, running back toanavernge depth of about 67 From Kansas. foet. Sr. Lours, Aug. 4.—Rumor says that Generals ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance in six and i tweive months, the purchaser to give notes for the Lane and Robinson and Mes«re Phillips, Blood, deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of | C°¢Way, and others, have beea indicted by the after she has passed inspection, and the notice of | fine qualities at prime ecost. acceptance given. wh Clothing made to order of the best quality, at Wind and weather permitting, the vessel must | much cheaper rates than the usual Sy Pres sai! within five daysafter being loaded and the bills WALL & STEPHENS. of lading signed; otherwise there will be dedneted D street, between 9th and 1th, from the freight money, for each and every day’s de- au l2-lw Rear of our Oid Stand. lay in sailing beyond the five days named, 2 sum equal to the amount demanded per day for demur- HENTING PARK TROTTING COURSE, rage. idge. Payment will be made within thirty days after tho Sober upiognctacgen ah oed poate dene pce lum. ‘This law has been in existence for maay | Waren Rervrxs, August 15—East lock-up, yours, but within a few years past the number of | Johan Burch, drank and disorderly; fincand costs, : hogs taken bas greatly decreased ably be- | a5 ‘ | canse more care is conethed by the Asset to keep $5.4. Thomas Keatley, do; fine and costs,£1.91. Central Guard-house.—Thomas Scott, drunk in them from the streets. the street, vareeesey H. Hansman, firing pistol * ss — y a the street; fine and costs, 86.44. Se ene \Cueaey, © solewed boy sea |” Kacent3b.— Srancer Gort, ealered, disorderly Lloyd Brooks, who has for some time escaped = grand jury of Lecompton and non-resident; workhouse 60 days da esentation of receipts in triplicate of the dolive: Tho Proprietors of this new,complete and elegant | sale. ae | the officers who were after. him for stealing a set | Butler, do. da. ae Amaidh) Pines alts won Rites Ace totes Uclon bes Course take picasare in bein abfo.tn Saleh piety! gre itieh wile Catches Sudden Deaths. ins the property of William Marshall, wax — = that the bidder may select, who will be designated Shouid the terms not bo complied with in five days = plete, and that their track is now open eee eee nus Hezawdw_| {othe public. Inall its arrangements It taken to the Central Station for some offence Rp a Pe am a a ve Mapaxe Mount has ACADEMY OF MUSIC. is unsurpassed in the United States, offering as many the property will be resold at against the Corporation laws. He gave a false | a Salve for the cure of Cerne eect reauest, he risk and cost of the PerexsBurs, Va., wy, Beng capers Be soc first purchaser, by advertixing such resale 3 times in | Vaut died this evening s fa neers, Which never was ‘ ~ | the Star. M. THOMPSON. "T’rnstee. stroke. Zach. Shelby died suddenly to-day Eiates warrant, oa pres, Hace ented | He 22g alles Cart fr Dreeatery, Dia Corned te RAL aUy reapalore, | tea Reta deans Te eseeen oat tea | “Wy Btweds ARR ER tee fem though be pa the fenaity’tn the Comporaion | Ke cparmgatrent alctthone denver.” Algore | MGAE, Nicwoues Cape. pempoaee oc upd | Sulton iy ment, and is in perfect ofiek Br A GREEN, Auctioneer. aby ede Salve for the Piles, (an e | of 2,000 songs, author of * K een Mavourneen, with eare and judgment, m 2 SE's LE OF VED PRO- WHEELING ‘a.,) Aug. 17.—The river now is . pep tlie Davie Clark for trial | ereizn remedy. “Give then ra rag lg oo ‘Con. | and musical editor of Godey’s Lady’s Book— ‘The House connected with it, too, is unsurpassed RUSTER’S SA IMPRO R r. 2 PERTY ON THE IsLaND at Averion.—On FR six fect in the channsl, and fal Days the Findon | ef August, sme, A ye eg at — auction, i it emises, at 6 o’clocel }e ITey by wirte of a decd of trust from’ William S. Fort, rempasg ecenenesde aon » the subseriber, bearing date the seventeenth da; Lrtmorx, Aug. 17.—] ir is: ; Cit oh sivacrhe wench Mu Avegmaceare | e0 Howard sect @7. Oe nsc el The - AS» NO, }, folios: 0 76 inclusive, % one of the Lad Reoords for the County of Wash: | 4 Wheat—dry lots are in demand at fall rates, ington, in the District of Columbia, the following | @4mp lots are very dull. . named property, to wit: Part of Lotnumbered two | Corn is dull; white 78a83c.; yellow S3aSSe. (2) ia Square numbered four hundred and thirty-sev- Whisky is lower; City and Ohio 2c. ped ple Sem Phere i the ry ea! Ww eet -_-- itriet aforesaid, together wi eo rovemen Markets. thereon, which consist of two two-story’ Freee Bow York Continues giving Vocal Lessons to his Pupils and | in its comforts and accommodations, and for the lux sumption Destroyer, they may be relied on. Sho 1 to be obtained there. "The public may felceabomuet ont wnat Pe eee tino eer ae rely on It that, under any and all circumstances, Members enrolled every day, a8 no vacations oo- | good order will ve maintained and enforced lee the food — the apy aang wa jear Des imine premises. an i2-2m t time, for Vocalists to study. = > Ww “Apply to Mir. Cnouci at she Aonaderay of Music, BEAUTIFUL MARBLE WORK. iiloal Lestures delivered overt ‘The most beautiful ITALIAN MARBLE MON Musical Lectures delivered every Thursday even “ Mee acs? : ingle by the Pupils of the fanuathe. UMENT ever beheld in this riginity, Just im meet fi Italy, may be seen at AL oe ee FORD'S Martie Yard, opposite the Union Office, ™, Ret thas t ennaylvaniaavenue, _ i Citnenianind the pani, for thelr: very lil ¥ ral pat. Persons who admire rich specimens of art are has been Le. 9 - Tur NatioxaL Orrices —The Providence at No. 339 G street, between ith ane cei ed {Journal gives some forcible reasons in favor of a | Mt Naim & Palmer's Brug Store, corner oh strect new house for the President at Washingion, and | of Penn. avenue and 12th sttect. wel fe Te a he peel Drug Sioro.’Wiliards’ Hotel." Also at C. Stolt’s, There ought also to be residences for the Vice | “References can be made fev tein Rabb, Rev. President and for the members of the Cabinet | Mr. Register, Rev. James Hanson, and Mr. Macs. The moderate salaries attached to these offices, | han. . and the short and uncertain terms for which t The Consumption Destroyer also can be found in are appointed, prevent them, unless they are rich, | Alexandria, at Mr. Castleman's Store, on King ’ 1 : w Yor . 17.—Flour is quiet; sitar carte anammscives with Louses and fur: | AUSfrc FrA. Newmamrson Urge areete she | Fone: J willtake this opportuuty iv informal fhat | invifed to oajand examine. ithndepipors feet 3 inches betwen nk | 3,000 Ubley State $6 45aB6.55" Onid ee loaey see niture suitable to the style in which they are ex- —— - : : Mord se ects west. Southern advaneed 1c. Sales at $6 55a$7 30 | pected to live, and the hospitality which natu. pg eR hg Ala oy ig G.METZEROTT has now on hand alarge | “"Permns: One-third, cash ; balance in six and twelve | "Wheat is very dull; sales enlmportat; white / tally belongs to their stations.”? a DIED, enable me to sell at smaller profits, and offer sreater assortment of PIANOF ORTES, months, the purchaser to give notes for the deferred | $1 625; red $1.70. | uc Resets, Fe cel yenrgs tho Sthinatant, MARK McNEYLL, | ‘rlvonmente to purebngerte nn ges tuane, | bf Rovengrana,boaun & ltavenand Win Parameter ere aca ny Chane, A deed | Gora in dull: salen of 20,000 unbels: mixed $x. ‘oLick Rerorts.— reports of the ice s would most respectfully solicit a call from all, as 5 ; ” Pork is buoyant; mess advanced i0c. Beef 1s | toners Klopfer, up to the ith | The Monger ahettoun a's Seek ieee | Kenmombsertyaavrt ome can are pn” | "BS ogg enor goswoniy Mgment.| the Saf ofthe pucker, th pusoe aon ; chases I have made, my stock is decidedly larger, Pitgeey ro peg ep 845 to $1 Serer ey cau ceaepe res open taty ted | Binmesyntn fern ening by Mr. Reine ne se fail to comply with the terms in five days, the trus- | unchanged. Chicago repacked $17.00a819.00. tee reserves the right to resell the property at the Whisky is dull ; Ohio 29. risk and expense of the delinquent, by advertising such resale three times in the Star. " instant, are as follows : — ae go street, — Penn. avenue, | > First eke ee U.S. Cases On the 15th instant, MARY, wife of Michael saving toall to give mea call before purchasing. Ba EEE Financial. 1 Joyee, in the 49th vear of hi »M. MAGRUDE = M. THOMPSON, Trustee. Dal 5 mkt " 1 | (rtm wink pgs am ter nterentence | | Howtand shoe Sore, Nvatvwr-thaat sia, | MAONOGATIANGE wacnoria name | Jt!2-2orte SEN | oc Eneriy Chlkage aot ek Tamed Ss nit % on Wh sseek, kateeen stress, Thue C —— y. 1 > Fourth do. 51 " (Monday) Afternoon, st 3o'clock.. The friends of | nn" ™ ee ee oqualislty ang’ ening, and we guarsatee them un- OAL! COAL!! COAL!!! | nois Central Railroad 111X; Michigan Southern Fifth di 7 . the family are invited to attend without further no- Cc OAL! COAL! COAL They were cured in Maryland expressly for our — i 33; New York Central 7x5 Pennsylvania Coal Sixth do. 10 1 see e ae Ne a ae No. Bt Rae ‘ ‘The pga pk pe pa ay gg when their ny allege! Rai — 69%, Missouri the 16th instant, AL . infaut dau; rot ss iL" No authoriz ents. customers, and all who may ith their SIX. Sterling Exchange ; Seventh do. M 6 ‘Thomas J-and Charlotte M. Fisher. | Tthgt sbetweenGé& H. | 7th st. between G & H. “KING & BURCHELL, | orders for Coals of any size or kind they may wast, | 0S - 4 On the 15th instant, in this city, the Hon. JAMES | from first hands, and can furnish our customers and _y 2% Corner Vermont avenue and 15th street. aS quality as comes to this mal B. HUNT, of Pontiac, Michigan, in the 50th year of Total number of cases, 119. his age. the public with the best quality of Coal ata reduc- rket. : estou °"Also, a good supply of WOOD, at Ne. «5 10th | PIANOS POR RENT. tion in price if ordered so that we can deliver from CUNaN cpr ig EORGETOWN, street, between D and E streets, and Potomac P 2at $1.00 per month, s @n the i a i ; he vessels as they arrive. E This Soe ee ARROLD, M.A.» Principal. Cont? weed Pepin re 10US prices. lances —Saturday night, & man of rather sMitit Lees United Sates Comelia tenon oyaelest stock of Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD | g,his Schoo! heretofore oom Monday Scpiemier | _anlldewdw: °°"). 8. HARVEY & co, | Qtherise FIANUS at vanoss prices. “uspicious appearance was seen lurking about the | hi tun levi i it | the 7th. Circulars may be poreured at the Drug Store 5 5 5 oo ——_—————— Ebbett Hi , but as he was quiet little attention | thet otlecs lecime aaron ntior etl eet of Mr. B.S. T. Cissel, Georgetown. an i4im* Coa: COAL!! COAL!!! HEAP FAMILY GROCERIES. Mag Gaid to him. One of the boarders, Col. 1. BOARDING. With our priees, quality of shock ao. * OTICE-To tho citizens of the Fifth Ward. 335 tons White Ash COAL, The subecriter offers SUGAR, COFFEE, there Gerard noe we hyd him and pp - ot CouUNTRy BOAR DING—A few ns can be For Reng on Lease, on favorable terms, a large | at the follow piace, es wit: Win. B. ‘Bracken ‘4 200 do oe do. Hee BUTTER Set bees 12th aeue” mae ipin. m is OW R Con accommodated with BUARD in the country at | four story Li HOUSE, with Btableand garden, Grocer, Penns avenue; F. Hitz, Grocer, Capitol | Now adloat which we expect to discharge this | street, corner of B. = ‘s | ene gave the alarm and sent for Officet | Patis Church, Fairfax county, Va., ten miles (Bed in the First Ward, corner of K and 2ist streets. For | Hill; Zacheriah Williams, Grocer, Sd street south. | week and next. au 6-tf JONAS P. LEVY. raped took the description of the sus- | Washi ton and exght from Alexandria, by addrera | information inquire of Persons wishing my services will please leave anote | These Coals were selected expressly for family J EE Firady pemet an arrested him, he having Mr. | ing JOHN BARTLETT, Falls Church, Parhex | _G-co2w CHAPIN & BRO,_| Jorions wishing my 0 Place. use. JM45!NG ROOM FOR FALL SUPPLIES. 7 jdpbornbe at the time. He proved to be a | county. Va. ‘au 15-3t* FEJNOUR HEATERS. : WM. T. BASSFORD, 25 ets. per ton deducted from price of all we dis- Ee — — npg meek Louis Delanois. He was BOARDING— Mrs. BATES, at the corer of Jusr pea 8 full supply of those umversally | 8 14-lw: Scavenger of Fifth Ward. | eharge direct from ipo vens MAN & BRO., ota shell gy 4 toda and continne until Ist court by Justice Donn. Pennsylvania avenue and 9th’ street, having had | #dmired BRALLAY, CLASSICS, now and beautiful edi- Gomerohand Batrects, | Cf September, to sell off all. fanoy. i P her house entiroly renovated and ite seoom FRINOUR HEATERS, tions. at fifty cents per Vowume, now ready. au l2-1w opposite National Hotel. | roge and Lawn Robes, Orcandy Busing, UXERAL oF StRcxox Banuy.—Satarday af- . 8 now prepared to ngoom. | for heating the room in which it is set and the rooms | ~ fryime’asketoue tone e ‘Delainee, 3 binck and colored Suk Man” ternoon the funeral of Surgeon Robert F. Barry, ag EE tent Beers’ and a4 easi S msaned: thereby onpaeths e one Wile wh Grane, evano ~_ _- , % : . : location is the ti United States Navy, took place from the residence peers yp rearrang ed and improved ber carn other as easily managed, thereby saving the | Salmagundi, or the Whim Spams and Opini ions of staff others. =sq., where Dr. Barry resided | hOW second to no: boarding-house in Washing- cost and trouble of two or inore fires to effect the | pauncelot Lang: ; as je tllas, with many other Sieg ectiaten, whieh same purpose. ‘The above series, in course of publication, (which TLEWELL’SMAN | S0ld at less than for. = of J. M. Carlisle. supe- Our stock of tapi Goods are well nasorted in Having the éy for KET ing BONO. IPULATED GUANO. whi 5 ich is eq! if not ot. . fouhinntes” 3 month, A “Those of tomers who were unavoidably | ; pow used. { beg leave to | tpcrior Shirting. and Sheeting Cottons; Shur by Sie = koe Ps ory was attended | Tot ot prom ly BE ry Ang “Perms aaa disappointed inst season on acoount the very press= inatdae alt on pular menial Washington fous call attention of and others that uson fer- | Linens and Greetings of eae A sus Concent cers of the Navy and Ma- Tabie boarders also taken. je 23-tf | ing demand for them, which made it impossibie for | at jess than half original published prices. tilizer of any kind to examine it. A supply constant Rp en Bodepreads; 10 plots pewtion y De Ba as by numerous friends of the the manufacturer to supply, are most earnestly re For sale at lyon ¥ by the or ton. white: Sin wuecdtn eo > seer oe ae Barry was from his youth a resi- uested to send in their orders before the Fall, there- TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, oe, No. 1, $48—expenses added, bas 11 ‘of Mourning steko hoew bags A707 MEM eed by | WY Hypguy GkAneinte ty ema crvas | Eset cane samen thar wer el | wnt Feet | pam niceanB yon, | upsersiseta Cv Ets a ween . ¥ v Asi equest to t Ov Neicusor Drsox, Apothecary and Chem- pate he een Pronsh Glaze ist, fro'eoim corner 9th and D sts. ST ocited their bills as rendered {st » todo so ist, bas a fine assortment of articles in the ‘Sd qualities, 4 ra Ulens fox het hoases, by All Se up by Rret-siess Wotieet, ya [MroREgN EP GARDENERS. fumery line, which per: | fore by tz, Soy isa To worth weir particular attention Wt fad ie’ SELEY. son 0, | oo IREMOLO ACCOR DEONS, a imvertion ; fore commencing new Tratnteet ars Rare, 5237th st.3 doors oF ey ivena avenue, if particular attention, Alexandra, Va, aul2- corner Lith and Pa.ave, au 12 eod2w

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