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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE} ye iaroccrae oy Band or S9'aen, a's band oro ve iSataged | eA DGTION SALES... AUCTION SALES. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. "7 instrume: The Y FROM THE IATRD PRESS . table was set under tents made » By A.G » Auctioneer. TO-DAY & TO-MORR@W MORNING. Wasarncro: M + Wasuixc- | 2nd Alexzandria Railroad, which failed to connect out of ‘taken fi : 60 off $ PR. 4 ao _We po ani ~ Pree ‘me following | with the Northern train. One after another of | sat down at the head of the ir Siar. Sn ah D, rnext, . Ri ; . W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. : arrived at the | Oh omen set bts . THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROFE. extrac from a plensant eter to het Pelatives, Dy Aiewentance of te marble a. their pose t "Went dar tet Geniny, Sek tad atlat, neat SALE sd poveesoiy Faeanye ss _ if of cc! wi has veen excur- jous femal beau! iV. | hi man tarted meat, o ust at o s.m., I shall sell, at 314 > wgecman aaa WileaMosssdhee sf New Hamp- trans, bandboxesy ee. there really seemed daubetoces ind pleat ia'eu wt mci 1 take ; ingame ave! between 6th and 7th streets, the PARTING OF THE CABLE Fg mee ty fr aig ee ladies’ entrance of the twery pleasant time.” My man walted for me fitects of 9 family declining housekoopine, consitt- | rue FLEET RETURNING TO ENGLAND «< With tem in company, a pleasant party, we hotel temporarily whenever I got out, that was very often. of the crinolinian inflax.. Then followed lod Every fort, and there were many, was cut out of Haivax, A — Cunard steamer started last Monday morning. in an open wagon. | ater load of baggage, which was piled upon the A aes august 26—The Cuna = solid rock. I went in and through; some of them do frame Mirror, mshozauy Rocker trived here this morning, with Liver- to Conway, thirty miles. We rested there 2! | Sie walk until pedestrians were com; to rough; Pal - , = iree : 3 pool dates of the 15th night. ext morning ee ata steer | take to the paving stones to get past. In the ex- | cut thera SAenticeraeaey satin car Tatoo Five 12-inch Single do ahoreny Ottomans, Manvel aed Table Ornaments | "On the tith inst when the T fe feet veyance, preferring th bp eet = to see the | citement attendant upon this crisis, the abilities | jt. Many pretty flowers I collected, with pieces bones 8-inch do Solar Lamp, Hal! Oileloth hia had laid 330 miles, the cable parted. the ves- coach because — the next thirty miles on | of the soteran heotrad of rs note (Wim. Slade) | of the rock of which the fort is built. #) eiices caren Steir Corpeting, mahogany Hat-rack, with mirror- | seis were reta fo England. The directors a a Viandseape changing every mile. worseumes yond Rist or te = naper- | _ ‘July 9th.—Evening once more after along, | One bbl. and 49 1ha. Beef, 14 barrels. Pork, 724 Ibs. | Mahogany Child's Rocker Papi = ultimate success, and a conference Would that I possessed K——’s power of deserip- emer called irdies? traveling rankayo ae hard day’s work. 1 have charge of eight men, | Rice, One bbl, Flour, 235 Ibs. Butter,453s !bs, Cheese, | Walnut cane-seat Chairs, Clock, Dining Table ss a in — tor ene whether a tion to give you an idea of the beantiful region | (Comte ese, Ts loos then: ‘an hour, | Ove. Steam engine, one diving machine, and you | 72 Iba. Beans, China, Gia’s. and Crockery, and Table Furniture | Second attempt shall be made this season or post- i it we were passing through! For ten miles our | fhe'street in front of the hotel resumed its wonted | MAY, believe me. when I tell you I never worked | ®053 "A. GREEN, Auctioneer. mak enecn'iy, mahogany Dressing Bureau Pone it until next summer. The city of Delhi had not fallen on the 20th of lay at the base of a range of mountains that a so hard in my life. I begin at five in the morn- By A. GREKN, Auctioneer. oi . ; youd Tay abt oragetierad “oa ck ~PPearance, tnd pernons who desired to do. 0 Sug and often do not get in til nine at night, for XCELLLENT HOUSKHOLD axn KITCHEN Foret napteeey co ee zeteoete ; Jane The neve by he en ples oiereed hed ¥ wen is ITURE, IN OSE WOO! TANOFORTE hum! iV i . a A it. You, Seely, dcumt seuabees the incident ecieek an Tacpetoo nary oct walling Yor ea | og gio not feel much like wiiting, still will tell | anv Sroou: &e2 AT Averion cOn WEDNBS: | paren and Cimber Stoves, Cooking Wtensi!s in Gansequence ; but nothing of special interest of the curse of this country—fleas. fleas, O Lord! | DAY, the 2d of September T shall wall. wt the rete ‘Term cash: + Ritohen Per OTELER, eu connected with it. It stands in the valley, moun- instant increase of nger and bagyege cars for | the fleas! Many nights 1 had transpired since the last advices. 2 x dence of a gentleman declining housekeeping, at 10 toneer. Cotton closed firm with an advancing ten- pissgan he mouweaen Whina the heme, ‘Tae | ee ascommedaion ofthe waveling Pubic. |toieepon wre Maik make near bens | seaeats Nn a eat Sie of act tee | “Se%ceats were werent : . the house. — you like, fleas are as plenty as flies with you. | between K ani streets, near the Northern Mar = S = B is were with the exception reg ee or the bee divided | Heattu Rerort.-—The report of deaths for | You can form no idea crthe wretched nights we rie yor cern aan Fema ent of Mahogsay, Wateut, FUTURE DAYS. of corn, which had slightly declined | Wheat the slide: it pased down on each side, overtook | the month of July is as follows: Apoplexy 5: qhend, fighting them. The Lord bless some | One tine 6!z octave Piano Forte, in rosewood case, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. bad slightly atvencet.. Ficus closed bucyant Gry i pee the Craw- | biain 1; congestion of brain 1; disease of the | of us bought a bottle with very little faith, still |p. Gover aa instant, I shall se" .at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the resi- cadets ford House, in the Notch of the White Moun- | brain 1; inflammation of the brain 1; cancer 9; | willing to try anything, and, as 1 said, bless the | [ne Parlor Ai Walney Petagt ties and other Chairs | dence of a gentieann declining housekeeping, No. Suspensions, fee. tains, dined, and, as we bad no time to lose, | cholera infantum 17; congestive chill 1; consump- | man, it had the desired effect. Sof had one good | Alanbhe toe ae ke ee Swon E.next to the comer of 10th street, a cood cystitis chronic 1; decline | night's slee Rar eat eee eet Gree yy hatnot and Eseretoire | assortment of Furniture, viz : New York, Aug. 25.—E.S. Monroe's bank has ea 6; dropay 3; dysentery 12; | My washing came home. Seven shirts and | Fina’ Breennie Habeeed Window Curtains, | M*oRsny Soft, parlor aid rocking Cheirs hired a coach togo up Mount Willard. Itrained | tion S; convulsion: suspended payment. while we were up there, and our view was not so | 3; dentition 1; dia Sideboard, dressing and other Bureaus Attachments have been issued to the amount of good as it might have been. Mount Webster | drowned 1; enteritis 1; erysipelas 1; erysipelas | seven collars cost me one dollar. | am sure if with ornaments, complete Do __ Hatrack. cardand other Tabies nearly $2,000,009 against the Obio Trust Com- towers up, look giyantic as the man him- | congenital 1; hectic fever 1; scarlet fever 1; ty- | you had only seen them you would almost have | Two palestie ancient Oil Paintings, by Jasper. tand maple sedsteads, and Washstands pany. self. Mount ington we could not see. It | phoid fever 4; gunshot wound 3; heart disease 2; | died. No starch in them, and about the color of remerin.innew gilt frames and fine state of | Lounges, Window Shades, pane and other Chairs Tue liabilities of Mr. Thompson, banker, who was envel clouds Preparations were made | heart velvular disease 1; hepatic disease 1; hydro- —— Perit ry his time out, I will do all | One fastile Painting, gilt Medallion fimo Soar tees ieee cespented todey, sco arta RES million. fle ight for ascendi: jount Washington next i as a is 1; ne gia own washing. I commence: is mornin; % , 4 $ iy bs has for man * a leadi pusiness in packager == up my mindo go, for | 1; old age 2; ontie sarcoma 1; paralyris 3: pros: | beween te and five o'clock. I washed five pair |Makccany ont a eam, With drops 3 ply. mgrain, and stair Carpet and Rods y_years done ed With a good lot of Kuchen Requisites. “ader $25, cash: over $95, a ctedit of 60 or notes satisfactorily eadorsed, bear uncurrent money, and acted as agent of various banks. He also published the Bank Note Repor- ter. His suspension was wholly unexpected and 1 had heard so many accounts of the difficulty of getting up that my Courage failed alinost. After 3, t 5 h 3; stillboin | of stockings and two handkerchief: Wi t rble-top Dressing Bu- jonia 2; pertussis 3; premature birth 3; still oki : > ahogany and Walnut Ma: top Di is Bi breakfast, | went to my room, put on iy pea- | 57 reins philis 1; not reported 4—total 112. Of these | looked much cleaner than my shirts: and oniy | Mahogahy and Walnut Marble-top Wash and other We e 5 vears and under; 6 from 10 to 20; 15from | had one water to wash them through.” Stands i > will cause inconvenience to an extent which can- Jacket, tied the hat (tat B—— bought me in | 20%0 40; 12 from 40 to 60;'11 from 60 to $0; Lover |, og Vanlaen Winton Diane thee Chaicn A. GREEN, Anct._ | not now be estimated. His asects are largely in Lowell to use) under my chin, and with three | $0; 7 not reported; and 3 stillborn. GettIne Crearer.—Prices of flour com- tains . bank notes not available at present, and in other blanket-shawls started down stairs to join the menced a retrogade movement yesterday, that | Mahogany ioe et and Bookcase : EET art Avc- | securities alike of small value in the present ex- party. We numbered forty in all, and had two [comMUNtcaTED. must be gratifying to consumers. On all brands | E:Xtension and Card Tables . deed of trust from Mrs. | cited state of the market. guides. At half-past seven a. m. we started, and Mr. Editor: I read in your yesterday’s issue, to there was a decline of 25 cents per barrel, and on | > aho-any and Walnut Jenny Lind, Cottage, and and others, dated on the 2th day of ‘The embarrassments of Delaunay. Iselan & expected to reach the summit of Mount Wash- | My no smallastonishment, the ‘communication’? other Bedsteads Clark thus farextend to only their stock busi- ‘. 5 st and recorded in the Lend Records ington at twoo’clock intheafternoon. B— was | purporting to emanate from ‘a lady,” reflecting | S0me the fall was 50 cents from our quotations of | ine Curled Hair Mattresses county, District of Columbia, in ‘ the previous day. Thisdecl Ss cons: e * P i i - | ness altead of me all the time; his horse was a much | upon an individual “with sandy bushy whiskers | oni permanent for the season Dat cre seems | renter Flows and Susir, Sad other Carpets and | posssiol suid freee: will be oa we setiiooeen ee Bostox, Aug. 24.—Messrs. Whitney & Hinds, faster walker than mine. under asmall straw hat.” The very accurate por- | Dro'shee of much lowes prices.—Albany Argus of Oilgioth the premises, on EF. street north, on TUESDAY, the | wholesale boot and shoe dealers of thix city, have “Mort Clinton we crossed first. then Mount | trait she has drawn. can belong to no one but my- | Rinna, . Iron Hat-Tree 4th day of August, 1857, at 5 o'clock p. 1... all that | cucnended t. Their failure also affects Pleasant, then Mount Franklin, and Mount Mon- | 8¢f, and, since she bas described me so faithfully, ¥ Wendie China, Glass, and Crockery Ware part of the wot of Ground numbered | ie re see nora yes roe, and finally, we reached Mount Washingtor . | | willexplain to you my seeming rudeness. I have THe American Horses AGAIN.—A correspon- Refrigerator, Morning Star Cooking Stove, with | 455,in Washington city, beginning for t The liabitieies ee Sectors, wise Rilbed a8 I think if ever 1 prayed fervently it was while | the misfortune, sir. of possessing what the “fair | dent of Bell’s Lifein London gives it as his © un. Air taht ne Pree Pi oy Sete fell EO Engiend, aos bow waned orthine crossing Mount Pleasant. The wind blew so | 8*x” term an “ugly mug,” and though I dress | biassed conviction, that we should congratulate Pacion Hons hy oen i poat don west corner Of said sre ‘and ranaing thence north | millions of dollars, * hard, | could scarcely sit on my horse, and the | Well, and endeavor to please, it is all lost upon | our allies upon the fact of the Yankees being short | Witha good assortmeat of Kitchen Requisites,and seventy-one feet Six inches with the western y, ; road was so terrific’ "The horses are trained, so | the ungrateful creatures who look on my atten- | of work and so badly ridden, or the New world many olher articles wieh we deem unneces- | !'ne of 8 portion of said lot number six thick was | | NEW York, August 28.—Several ‘bank failures they are more careful than man. They will put | tions as “impertinence,” and flirt, notwithstand- | would undoubtedly have triumphed over the Old, sary to enumerate. gonvey by David Saunders, and wife to Roger C, | have been rey this morning, including the cae foot forward, and if it is not secure they will | ng their professed modesty, with every pretty- | and New York instead of Paris have been in. | _ Terms: Allsums under $30, cash; over $59,2,3, | Weixilimtmy to the use of Mary S. Scott Warren Bank of Penusylvania, and the Kaaawha taks it back and put the other one forward Be- | faced puppy who chooses to stare at them. flamed by the distinction of having beaten ‘the | %"4 4 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, | east < feet 6 inches: thence north 16 feet 75. Bank of Virginia. “ tween one and two o'clock, we reached the ‘tip. | | Now, sir, I think I am treated very unreasona- | Brittchey tov ane of their most coveted prizes | "ring taterest. z thenoe west 22-fect 10 and one-third inches: rence | It is rumored that Jacob Little, banker, of this top house’ on Mount Washington. Whcn B— | ly by these would-be ‘ladies’? who trumpet | on the turf.” A. GREEN, Auctioneer, | sou a pgm plang bbe es city, has failed for $5,000,000. re ji inches and ore third of an inch to the place of ve- lifted me off my horse, T could not stand. | was | their Virtue at the expease of your slandered and Fine ann eet ea fod, brick, containing ten | oichin es OP 5 sere ebilled thoroughly; but acup of hot coffee warm- | Much-abused subscriber, MARRIED, apparatus, &c., for rent. Inquire at the premises. | , ! i’ 1mprovements consist of a rood three-story ed me nicely. “Fhe tip-top house is chained down Saxpy Busuiwatsker. | on the 2th instant, by the Rev William H.Chap- | mu si-d A. G._ | brick cveelling snd bascmect, with s larre two-story to Beep it from being blown away, At three | is man GEORGE SPATES to Miss CLARA MAD- : = Pie Daiing abe tho whole wll arranged fora sen o’clock the guide gave the signal to return. e HARGE OF ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO IX, all of this city. . 5 "1 vE 1 32,00 j) i were highly favored. the sky was car ase Peli. | Kint.—An examination js to take place this af- | 08 “ie 11th witimo, by the Rev. Willinm H.Chap | @EECIAT NOTICE To themealvet of the tan | poten txt squnl sues payaiiornsixetwelvacned ough We came down a different and easier route than | ternoon before Justi Ni pan, THOMAS A. BUCKLEY to Miss SARAI | Der cout iscount, to be made to ail who pay on or | teen months, with interest. A deed will ve given in the ascent. We walked from the top a mile | ' ore Justice Hollingshead, on a charge | H. GARDNER, all of this city. before the !5th day of September, and who wish to | aud a deed of trast taken to scoure the de‘erred down what is called Jacob's ladder. We got | of oi intent ite aa brought against a DIED, avoid the delay incident tothe crowd who uaually | periments. fh aaa IO o" it relock ii 3 number o! es r a are !n waiting at t's office during the last few da pst oO m . i - eee A phorspoh pectic plshaigin 5 SaSy Wankinaten conescnadcat or ae fee * Dn the 25th instant, after along and painfull iil- | previous to the expiration of tie time, can do so by The Trustee reserves the right to himesif, at his roinan, now. ‘Fen miles up and ten'miles down | The alleation is that they attempted to take his | ReS8 Mrs. E. STEWART, inthe 70th year of her | cal!ing for their bills Oe eS Waapay eitcapercias cee has dace aoe ate znd over such a road, (I would never have gone | life on Wednesday night last, for having struck Friends andacquaintances are respectfully invited | av 6-tSepl : Col'ector, | t:me and terms of such sale, or to vacate the sale, if had 1 known.) all along Precipices, with just | oue of their number in retaliation for an insulting | to attend her funeral on To-morrow (Thursday) AT the terms thereof are not complied with by the pur- room for the horse's feet. I shut my eyes miany | remark. Mr. P., it will be remembered, was, on | ternoon, at-3 o'clock. from the residence of her 300 ADDITIONAL COPIES OF “ROSALIE | chaser within five days after the sale. times, and expected to open them in eternity. | Thursday last, held to bail in the sum of $500 for | daughter, Mrs. Brereton, No. 216 New York ave- | * the Prarie Flower,” just received. Tis is The premises are now under lease for are per But enough of that his appearance at Court, to answer the charge of | Bue, between 4th and Sth streets. the most popular song ever publisued. Sent by mai) | annum, the janes tome weonthe Ist Red of October, We arsived safely at the bottom. I could | baving assaulted police oficers with a Bowie |, Onthe 25th instant, MARIA FRANCES, aged | free of postage on receipt of twenty-five cents in | 1838. is ; MORFIT. ‘frnstee. hardly get ont of bed the next morning; but | knife in the melee out of which the proceedings | ,months and 25 days, danghter of Thos. F. and | letter stamps. : =» uy BOTELER. Auctioneer. we Iefiat 8 o'clock for the Protie Hows, or'| of tis alternenn gee, P 8 | Maria Maher. iva JOHN F. ELLIS. | 19 THE CREDITORS OF MRS. MARY E. ict & Co. and Fisher & Co. have also failed to-day. om The Recent Arrest at Chicago. Burraco, Aug. 24.—The charge aguinst Ste hen Bronson, jr., Cashier of the Merchants Mechanics’ Bank, Chicago, was the abstra: of $52,000 in the circulating motes of the Cher kee Lusurance and Banking Company from the vanit of the bank. He bad nm examined, and. at the close of the examination, was held to bail in $20,000, and, in default of the same, was com- mitted. — American State Council of New York. New Yorx, A 25 —The American Siate Council of New York met at Brooklyn to-day, delegates ie foes from many of the western councils. The Council have announced the de termination to refuse all alliance with any other i a! “NCE A. awe Ee ae ~ | Bari ided fe said deed ested to rty, inate a straight Ameri tick the ‘Old Man of the mountain.” It rafaed’ all — denghtotol Elvin ded eae Rerh” indant G@22AT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR | jeave their accounts and vouchers at the office of | Pe’ yp nut te nominate s stisight American tk tee ee xo — bscabaryat ga tbonrs A Commitrex of the Old Dominion Guards, of ae es ue “Senet the Spee) peel = july Line the abandonment of the council organization, and at the Profile House, and saw the “Old Man of | £°-t*mouth, Va., is in this city, making arrange- WANTS. offers at great'y reduced prices, or casit, the fol- | on account of the rain until THURSDAY. the sth | ‘2° #doption of the committee organization the mountain.” the most perfect profile you could | ™2nts for the proposed visit of that company to ; "i 5 sy ie : ; imagine; visited ‘the Flume’ a> ‘the Pool,’ | thiscity. The Guards will leave Portsmouth on Waris 82, Jour DEXAIRN, thas: Gold Hunting Engush Patent Levers, fall jeweled, | p. m. re Sale 16 ecknane otk mountain cataracts, which { will tell you | the Sth of September, per steamer Maryland, | ART, on sttesi, between ad ed aiaectc ne | Gott ne Botnch do., full ievzeted, from #35 up. | POSTPONED er HU REA ie EER about when I see you; left there Saturday morn- | teaching here on the 9th. This gallant company | — au 2-2t" Gold Ladies’ Watches, fuil jeweled, in variety, $43 | gust, to,take place on the premises at 5 o’clk p. Soe rene Contes Hiatbes Satuatiny even | wilt be cordially welcomed in: Washington, -Tt ANTED—By a YOUNG WOMAN.a Situs. | Uy, au 7-20 ing snensarsion Mousk Voeetoni nee fon es Chambermaid and Seamstress. or to | Guid Guarh, Foland Veet Cea ot choles’ | FTNITED STATE Tax Riven.—Captain Mitchell, of the steamer | Dory cursion to Mount Vernon while on their visit | Travel with a Lady, or Teaching Children. ‘Caller | GoW Guard: | Of Fine Jewelry, suchas Erracctete, | USwnabr snc Powhatan, which came up the river this morn : No. $71 5th street, between G and H. ‘et ins, Ear Rings, Rings, Snirt Buttons, Seals, Lock. ine. re i ont & § Tue Boarn or HEALTH met yesterday at their TE > > ets, Pencils, ete..embracing Diamond, Pearl, Corn's, | paia’—Wi sold at public auction,on TUE Sis Msp ett vaste alee nd Met ger gcnty es saaliie’ Wins chen aoe, MEDI ATELY ~All the Ladien | Caincos, Mosaics, etes af astonieniag low prises; | DAY. the bret Aart aoe eee ae upwa:d bound, one at Sandy Point and one at In- y 4, - Wm. F. Jobneton FREEMAN'S Cheap sh spit ‘gt Mes 2 ilver \Vare—Spoons, Forks, and all kind of | the premises, the United States Wharfand Lots dian Heed. Fle also reports the lower river fuil | was re-elected President. A list of nuisances avenue. to purchase 2A rote lotr Iver Ware—lower than ever offer ot bef re. | joing the Naval ‘Asylun also, those Sevens of various eraft, bound up. was declared. No other business of i ws sar arias Stiver-pla: Vere—such as Spoons. For! AS- | pencnd Sorth streetc. numbered from | to 29 inciu- We are lappy to be Pole to-day to give our | was transacted. ene "he Gnitera 1g elas Hele iters $1.59, Slip- | willis wld at Dunant ine ingen Sihies of the Navy Ageat. aod et the Arrions, se temaed a hagh talbe Dahle eee By tue Apvertiszment in another column it | Pons ayit Le ai he be rag pod a pe eg i Our main object in offerirg such in¢ucements | ‘The te:ms of sale will be, one-half cash, one- street. in the fight wes e zhicocks, the | Will be seen that Mr. C. L. Irving, avery efficient | Gents Slippers 75 cls., Boys Ce chief competitors bein oek-2-doodll » | teacher indeed, will organize his music classes | Boys Shoes 75 cents and $1, Chil ‘ aller iry bein for the season on Tuesday next at Temperance 3 . the great contest was Letw Hall. above named cocks. At fi st the ets were heavy lowing articles instant, to take place upon the premises, at 5 0’clock Three Men D ouunil rB . Bostox, Auz.24.—Samuel Crowell and Alonzo Moulton were drowned on Saturday, by the up- setting of a boat, while on a pleasure excursion Captain Michael Stevens, a well known New- buryport pilot, was lost overboard from the pilot boat America, in Newburyport harbor, last f1i- day night. SALE OF VAL PROPERTY AND LOTS ON THE SCHUYL iG THR NavaL Asyium, Pure Marder at Danvers. Bortox, Aug. 25.—Michael Givens was mur- dered by Nicholas Barrigan, at South Danvers. Mass., on Sunday morning. Both are Irish, and were returning from a christening. Barrigan ‘was arrested, and the verdict of the coroner's jury finds him the mutderer. The Capital ef Canada. aLo, Aug. 25.—Letters had been received reat is: to reduce our present large stock for ready | fourth in six months, and the other fourth in twelve cash, contemplatiag some alteration in our Lust- | moaths from tae date of sale. . Receipts will be given for payments, brt no deeds ons in want of anything in our lire are invited | wi!l be executed urtil the fiaal payments shall be e shall take pleasure in convincing them | made; ar all the payments to be fc dif the s s Boots $1 drens Shoes 25 to Be in Canada, announcing that the Queen of 5° 12 Penn. avenue, between 2 and 34 sts. _ au 26-2t* D. W. FREEMAN es of purchasing fine goods at | teri = es ee = of the sale shall not be complied with. ital of 2 Pm Ox Sarvurpay yicur, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, a F IR G SRS | such reductions are se/domotiered. A rds war- | ‘The Government reserves the mzht to ix mini- | Britain had fixed upon Montreal as the capita! o: Epon the prowess of Cock-a-deodle-doo, but to- superb bill for the benefit of ie meace. a js tte tty ae “ ra Wee nee ranted as represented. H. SEMK mum value on each lot, below which a sale will nut | the province. wards the close of the en; . 4 is SPOR: OD | Buildi:g. on 1 atrest, btw th and 17th streets Bug 15- 359 Pennsylvania a be made. WM. BADGER. New Cotton. up chieken-fully to the Which occasion a strong array of musical and | Washington. App -J. FALCONER, Super: | ————_—_—_—_________ Nevy Azent, Pailadelphia. aretay A adie tthe al complete, by taking the histrionic talent will appear. intendent, at the building , or 2:2 7ih street Beet FUL MARBLE WORK. To be published once a week uli Ist September, in New OR;Eans, Aug. 25. able enemy. Three of the @aid cocks were killed, Land AT streets. ane the Portiend Argus, Boston Post, Boston Herald, | cotton from this State and another from M) and became the fee cf the stable keeper. Whether) Te Meztixa or tae Wastixctox Moxv- beautiful ITALIAN MARBLE MON | Jousonl of Comniree and Day News, New Yor tue ex-municipat officer won or lost we could not | wext Boarp did not come off yesterday after- RATOR on Whe sippi were received here to-day. : on Whee UME lndelphi Meas ou u sits oe in this vicinity » Just imported i oes ergy Bore Evesit Arges, 3 . = b h wing Machine, can @ perina from Ttvly, may be seen at ALEX. HER- epebLean, timore: lnteiligeacer, Union, Star, is ascertain, not being able to find out which favorite there bein i “ with good waxes. by applying at M.WILLIAN'S | FORD'S Marble Yard, opposite the Union Office, | Washington; Eaquicer, Richmond. Specie for Europe he bet on. news, these g.20 danished. attendance. The | Pann. avenue, bethroan tk eed 8th streets. Pennsviv iy 3—lawtsepi Bosrox. Aug. 25.—The steamer Canada Arrived at Magruder & Stone’s wharf, se speneaient remains adnishoe. au TP Pe re rich specimens of art are ing hence for Europe to-morrow, will tu! Chas. Wh cee minece hear Paden = a invited to all and ex: - haifa million in peste, 2 as. Wh apt. Ritters, fiom Philsde! ph’ 7 y. - Snelin: wil D Nes alfa million in spec: with 208 tons af coal for ——"Burrs PhS || Taunrexx Rrotous Nesnozs were lodged in| A J.ADY. cynpeteat to each the Prslisi h othe) Jesr At Harvey & Co.'s wharf arrived schr Cham- | the Alexandria watch-house on Monday night, | agement with a private fainily, wi, ad:nired ion, from Port Deposite, with stone flagging f nd were yesterday morning dealt with by Mayor ve the comforts ofa good home. A s\ t wap tos Washington Armory. = reba - z e Ferre" an the sounery bot objectionable Gu Ere rt A eceived auiversally FEINOUR HEATERS, Mortality of New Orleans. CELEBRATED ENGLISH CAB- BAG cED. New Orieaxs, Aug. 24.—The total numer » tarnish Auit’s Weare now pre day afternoon, bri. The Ohio River. ving a well ‘ pares for heating the room in which it 1s set and the rooms | of deaths in this city for the week ending on S. o aryk ives x. " given an sto respectatulity, qualifications, &e. Ad- Early York, Ault’s Ea Large York, i an 2 iaton <i 7 Git ttateed Fite ee ‘igiorcleck fester! | A MAD Doc was killed yesterday on N stret; | fire's Marpinadsthrourl ike Washinton iy Fest a Ant Witches Hearts Rult's Pretsiumeae | RCE eorauning, uo wore fuel Thana Hadia‘or | Grday was ®2. fi = mpany | Yet the dogs are suffered to run at large by the ee. at Duteh, Dra P voy, and all other va leased company ‘i cost and trouble of twe or more fires to effect the = - { CABB! ‘ = - 7 mioniste. ¥ ane “| = municipal authorities. MIDDLE-AGED FEMALE DRESS. | "{ieselCAb ifle Sane purpose. — | I Wreetixe, Va.. Aug 26.—The river, to-day, pathy pices ger peigh moe ea tha tip, ee ‘jean : AME ‘well experienced in entting aud fit Also, S ‘quliflower, and all | “Those of my customers who were unavoidably is falling. — Baltumore Markets. Battimore, Aug. +6 —Flour is dul) and lower; Ohio 36.25; Howard street $6.50; City Mills 86 Wheat is unchanged; red $1 45a 81.50; white $1.55 $1.60. Corn is quiet; yellow at OaSicts white S256. SEEDS. : the above are fresh, pure and genuine né superior quality as sold by us last and former carted li give eatire satisfaction to those who rom us, umendations we refer to any person who | }3 has used their. . For sale wholesale and retail, h disappointed ast season oa account of the very presse the | ing demmaud for them, which made it unpossibie for the maoufaeiurec to supply, ace most earnectly re sted to send in tueiro.ters besove the Fail, there- saving trovble and delay, and tneir work will be -e seaxoned for Winter suse. il wock put up by first-class workmen. JAS. SKIRVING ~a Pps rr ladies or children‘dresses, wishes a situation in that the Captain and officers of the Maryland | ConProratiox Stocx.—Yesterday, Jas. C. Mc- | ting ladies or children‘dresses, Me frout have Sron for themselves, immortal liouors as ca- | Guire, auctioneer, sold $1,000 of stock of the | on dametin or He yc ging respectable Funuly. erers to the pleasure-seeking public. ‘The Mary- tion of Washington for 2103. of an object than payment. ‘The best of references land hes been chartered by the Old Dominion | COTPO™ ston for $103 4 given. Address Hox No. 14, at tnns office. uards, of Portsmouth. Va..to bring them to cuian nu 25-3t* Washington on the Sth proximo. Pror. J. E. Cuvrcnte has just finished a fine —— At Nosfolk the ship Gosport, recently sunk ix | Photographic portrait in oil, of President Buch- V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 1507 16 years old, ¥, y is lower; Ohio 28; City Bxc. who has had come experience ia the (ry cond: SAM’L AULT & SON, ‘Washington Stove. Grat Whisky is 3 ; deep water, had been raised, and was being | anan. or fancy busiess, and writes sufficiently well to ner Calvert aud Water sis., Bali.move, Md. Furnace Manufsecor crag? pumped out _————+2+e-_- make ont buls and Aer ounts. Address,thio teh City iz canbe sent by mail or by the Adams corner Lith st., Wash _ New York Markets. The Maryland left Norfolk with upward of a The American Divers at Sebastopol. Post Office, “MERCHANT.” au 24-3 | Express, which affords a cheap, safe aad quick | _ans-co! New Yorx, August 26.—Flour is buoyant at mens oF carriage, =— = = M NG ROOM FOR FALL SUPPLIES. T A CARD. = yr mad ne Undersigned takes pleasure in announcing | We shall commence to-d — continue mntil Ist to the public at large, and .o the practising of Sep.ember, to sell off a’ 1 faney thin Suwmer physicians in particular, thet he ‘ope in Goods, at prime cost, viz: Fancy Silk Robes, Ba- the course of next month his DRUG-STOR reve and Lawn Robes, Organdy Muslins. Bareges, AN PRESCRIP’ ‘ and Barece Del a decline Sal0 .; sales of 4,000 bbia; Stale S6 (Ga $6.30; Olio 36.50a86 (0; Southetn 86 30686 Wheat is dull, all qualities slightly declined, sales of 10,000 bushels; red S142 - Corn is tiem sales of 15,000 bushels; mixed S5c jg; white Provisions are steady Mess Pork $25 75 hundred passengers Coming up the river she Through the kindness of a friend, we are ena- ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT.—Wanted on met several larze schooners, heavily laden, be- S iat Wave ‘Aquedaci—1,000 MrN. tween Maryland Point and Mount Vernon.’ Mei | bled to give the following graphic extracts from | steady Workmace Labo ee Bellen Bhs 8 also (he stcam-tuy James Gay, towing down the | @ leiter, received from one of the members of Col. | Masons. xood wages and steady employ hermaphrodite brig «Handover. Gowan’s party from Philadelphia, now occupied | Fiyft.!3,the United States,aud ty Coatractors: We note the completion of the repairs on the | in raising the sunken Russian ships in the har- | masoury in stone aad brick, excavation and ein’ ee - Al TION STAND, 29 black end colored Sik Man- | cago repacked Becf $17.75. Lard is quiet al 164 boa et oe boro thoroughly ovet- | or of Sebastopo!. bankment. : CHEMICAL LABORATOR 1,at50? tiling, with t faney articles, which will be | “Sethe is lower, Obi 25¢—a decline of " the trips acta curcnty and kheniae fa The writer, itseems, finding his powers of en. anole on the line or'at the Office ix tye det op Seve ones ent <t p — Lg yr caithet the ber ent epctge am og are well assorted in parece 8 e y Alexandria , its - | Dc. Mm. C. MiGs, eser: of physicians, written in e “ : Financ’ foie xbected that a sabstivute will he provided | durancc, unequal to the underwater operstions, | _i¥*-eolim _Capinin of Ez! wers im charge. Latin, enelisi'or French languaxesy will toast care: | grperiog Shurting aad Sheeting Cottams; Suri | one Ame Mee elower, Ch t 3 w $ i ray . taiee. ee Se AL n"Y & > Dt tot ens and Sheetings of the bes nds; Table Di- x. 26.— St ‘ cu lor the George Washington in a short time. declined going down in the diving bell, to which ANTED~tn the family of a gentleman repulin SOE el parsnip Other employes mot falls | 8 apkins, an! Towelins: gauze ani! other fine | cazo and Roc Island 82; Cumberland Coal Comn- Tue City Laws.—The market regulztions are | Be bed been assigned, previous to the arrival of | One who can bring recommendations for ski : | competent. Jnnnels: sh lezen white Bor'speends; pieces | pany 13; Ulinois Central Shares 100; New York The tho-ough chemical education, and the long practice of the uudersizned ag pharmaceutist, in hoth the Old World and the United States, will serve as a guarantee for the purity of drugs and pre- itg- A paraiions kept by him. Every chemical compound | not ceitied “ilk at the old rice, of Mou-ning Goods constantly inir ‘ow prices. quest oO 2 parties who have vania Coal Company tt; R being strictly enforced, and several cases growing | C°!- Gowan. Sat nen cmenlinces: oN haa eos ae 6's 903; Missouri 6 out of violations of the market laws are now ruled | | H was, upon the arrival of Col. G., madecap- | FoR Eunker apply to J. ¥. CRUTCH for trial. Yesterday, Mr. Wm. Tolson was ar- | ‘i of @ gun-boat, and put in charge of a set of ; Pennsyl 1S as rend, ist July, todo so - rested for huckstering without a license, and he | divers, and yces on to detail his experiences as is tesied before made use of, and no poisons sold ex- | becore commencing rev o- cay - GoveRNox OF Missovrt.—The politicians of Was fined $5. it being the first offence: the fine | follows: FOR RENT AND SALE. cept on receipt {rom known tnd responsible parties. 597th at.3 doors Not Persea nae ine, | Missouri are still busily employed in cypheriu — second ch eases Is very heav - |‘ Juae 23d, 1°57.—1 sat still till my boat was | For other“ For Rent and Sale” notices see st pase. quanintio atest as eee ott nn tain” (al eer Te *_ | out the result of the gubernatorial election. Ti.- ue : lation to eas and the | ready. When she hauled up, alongside, | went |} <> >.< ag TE Es &e., is performed at moderate rates; aud genilemed TRNITURE AN 725 a iG | St. Louis intelli r, (American,) of Saturday sale of liquors is also being enforced. Yesterday, | on board, and t ady. $ RUG STORE FOR SALE.—The STOCK | aii'imasters desirous of bene imtid th CURNITURE AND HOUSU-FUP NISHING | St. Louis Intelligencer, ( a ey, Chzs. Werner was taken before Justice seats | one oe ees getting her ready. She and FIXTURES of well established stand. | theory and practice of Chetnieny ond Phone ean GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.—trhe sub- : for keeping bis restaucant open on tue Sabbath. | think I will ft up, and ieee beat ences (eae Pe Oe eer Wut roel mane, OD. y 4 i 1 r qi : e have an opportunity offered to that end by applying scriber, intending to devote his attention exclusive Mr. Werner has had several trials upon similar live on board; then.I can | 'T., City Post Office. aus~i eost | next fall ly to the Anction and Commission and Real “The struggle is reduced very low indeed. Ax “state = ; be alone. We are still living on board the ship. ns 5 : : : business, offers for sale his extensive stock of Furn- | far as heard from Rollins, day, was forty charges, aad has generally been dismissed for | ‘The most of the men are getting the bounes #22: COR SALE—A FARM of about ie? acres. in THe Fake 13, BB, De Bow, Hon. ituregand House Furnishing Goods at greatly re- | four ahead, and two counties not reported that Pompe Svidenos “ee ores in this dy, which are simply one-story frames, brought | ington, on the Colesville roads improved: wiekea | SIEBERT, Esq CHARLES He Witntee doles daced prices, for exsh or Replacrecly Sadorsed | generally co Romeeatie- — She enoficial : iguor was | f-om England and Franee, during the war, and x a - | Vooate, MAGNUS GROS: a Sysveed phase end retarns should turn up something very unexpe: obtained there; that there were Placards in the | used eerie and Fr Mare snterabic locking Baek Dwelling. loz barnand stable, and afine orci: Late a pup'l of Prof. Lvebig, | 4 %-eolm Auction and Commission Merchaat. | iiy'tavorable for Maj, Ro'lins,-we feat lie 1s de- ane with the following request: + Please don’t | quarters I never before saw ; four to each room; | the whole well fenced. A bargain may be obtained | jy 29-Im__ graduate of a Pharmaceutical College, T FURNACES. feated by a very small vote.*? Pacis hians Coker rusia ay i ie #0 you may know bow much | long to get on ifenriy applied for, or wagid exehangs for city prop- | ~ OSIBRY, GLOVES, &c. . H attention of sue community generals cod of The Democrat, (Freesoil,) of the same date Convenient, and the money was deerecd a tor | board of ay oat, As I write, close alongside, | 3+ oN LA} . |e ee informs those per- | ROW. builders particularly, 1s mavited to the REY - ms to have official returns from one bundrd ree counties, and reports from the six oth Agent, No. 564 M 5 i g in’his berth, groaning. witha hot | ay 95-1m* or through the City Post Otice. TER, lately pateuted by J. D. Green im lieu of paving it to the Proprietor. Justice | fever and sore throat, no one to for hi 22'°6 MA TW ARES, ss = it i} of Philadelph a. ing Rollins a majority of six votes in the 9 , care for him. 8, 3) S, &e., Z oe . giving s si n Smith ordered Werner to pay the tine required by | have handed him a drink, and bathed his head__| JOR RENT—The two comfortable and conveni- | they w'!l find a large and well selected stock] \ ) eiore oad Ssthty heer ee ot On oy | kane meee: — from this decision Mr. Werner appealed | all brought on by drinking and exposure. A more ent BRICK HOUSi:S on Fayette street, ad- Bt fig store : and ae Wake doing. exclusively a this Heater over all others in use. So successfully | The Missouri Republican, (Democratic,) says e offers rent inducements to Pave the b 2 : principles of combustion been applied in its pareneers oy oo aes exannins for themselvesbefore | construction. that although it presents radiating He is alco closing ont his stock of SUMMER | sursceps oy hundred and Ary square Seek. 1 ro- DRY GOODS at cost in order to make room for his Seresnloca meonainetared y furnace fall stock, therefore those who have not finisl : rece “9 - their suminer purchases will find it greatly to their | yO¥eCy jmprovemeat that an experience of thirty Healthy place than this could not be Some of | Joining the Convent,are row anderzoins comp'ete re- that = Present ma jority istive, and Dunk: Lin am ey to r from, a! counties o Adair, Pemiscot, Nodaway, and Pulaski to hear t.om officially. Law ess Coxptct or Hacx Drivers.—Last | the men have come in, and gone out again; while aice a yore Bataan cone night, a number of the drivers of the night tine | ‘ey were here I went out on the beach, waxhed | having ohilttren to edeoete . ‘Apply to JOHN Le of backs in the neighborhood of Browis’ Hote, eis elena: cote shine nda Cree | eee caer en eee eceneneN | 17 He ; " is, stockings, coarse shirts and drawers, ——— — - = - undertook to annoy trians by pulling the | for it costs a dollara d i i| PWARMAT PRIV4TESALE OR EXCHANGE rope attached to Hopkins's awning dewiacascs | ciecy conte & dollar a dozen. Letter writing and | WAR Lewes Races—PrionEss BEaTEN \ R AD ears in the furnace business could suggest, has 1 keep me poor; be that a Tipe oe f RORERTY IN WASHINGTON | advantage to examine his stock. ~ = Teen applied in the production of the Tee stone | in the London News of Wednesday, 12th inst., itch the unwary passenger just Under the chin. | m “. you shall have your letters)” UM 38 It SUTY This Farm contains 199 acresof Land.about ape ocak PERRIE,, | Heater, and its proprietors feel assured that ior off | (he pulecving sasbenate of thu tens ae eee Goons viead of hhctag, ee cocnpy on the pavement, (in- | my bands are sore with work, and I write with, | Mae Denke Wet others; has ‘three good NOTICE ‘TO ALL PERSONS WHO ARE Weg Pa.er tet ek from which it appears that five horses ran, and stead of being where they shouid be, in imme- | t suble; suiil it is my only comfort. ‘This morn- | Meadows, Peach and Apple Orchard, and a variety INTERESTED.—We have now on hand asup Exclusive Agency forth saleof the | that the American mare Prioress came in fourth mes —- oe . horses.) sg greeted each | ing | took cha-ge of my beats and attempted to oho kind of Fizaits; the Soil is es if ied ply afl ctdaneer gine a ene au 1-F&S2m Keyston Hi ir. | Here is the summary : ‘sou so canght by the rope w: lgar g . han, fi e pottom; the Dwelling is frame, a new Barn, ‘Tobacco ere brew 0 our « pressly for wo = jeater. Sus ine, e poverty fect pe sh Vuluar guilaws. | cuanye her from one side of the ship to the other. Wagon Sheds. Smoke _ (latel,.M& W2m;Union.T& Thum) _ The Sussex Couniy Cup, value 200 sovereigns. southern trade’ and which, we will guarantee to keep any length of time, even in the warmest of weather. HONEY. All lovers of good Ale can be accommodated with The subscriber has just received. and for sale, the above et our Depot, 57 Green strect. ing? ten tierces of chilled CUBA HONEY, at his Gro- town, D.C, ARNY & SHINN, cery and Provisiva Store, No. 554 12th street and jy 22 ee camel aerial Sear YLASS JARS FOR PERSERVES.—100 Glass _JONAS P. LEVY. _ by ‘The rig tre fast-sailing Clip- I Jars for Perserves for sa'e cheay J r Searsvi''e, Bey Master, -, " beve quick dispatch or ut OF passage apply: RK, 101 scovered the low trick | She hed an anchor out in front, and lines out | House: Stable. Corn Hous Of Kheve fellown, and took the precaution to step | astern. Of course, I knew little of raising an- | Unnealens Hen fate ‘o never failing Sprinze aside and pull the rope back to its proper place. | chors, still at it 1 went, the men I bad helping me | of very fire Water convenient tothe dwelling, and Dean Puceass = were all Russiars; of course, I had to make mo- | stable,and a number of springs on the place. ‘Three vet PREVENT Eu.—Last night. information was | tions to them. 1 got along pretty well, until I got | ood streams of running water through the farm. I received in thiscity that Messrs. Austin Smith and | the anchor #!mo.t out of the water; then I tied a ing ie ge > . ; s : rm nsils, and give pos: nat an ; fot city. fe 2 is. E. ." Ofticer King vesibieel on ape paccae ee Kibg: | by the uu; some forty fathoms of chain ran out | au 24-eoSt* No.519 Md. avctore Bia esod lees! sad arreucn ner ee isk- | in about forty seconds; they all laughed. and I 4 eee Mil by subscriptions of 10 sovereigns each, with 50 nee avee tattas trae alded ; 3 cea olds, 7 st. 7 1b; d yr. 8st. 12 Ib; 5 T.9st 51b.; six,andaged,9st.7 ib. Goodwood un conditions. Two miles (16 subs.) Mr. J. S. Douglas’s Tournament, by Touch- stone, 3 yrs., 7 st. 7 lb., (Fordham,) 1 Mr. C. Snewing’s Polestar, 5 yrs., 9 st.1 Ib., (Flatman,) 2. i Mr. Howard’s Chevalier d’ Industrie, 3 yrs, 7 v ONAS P. LEVY, 554 12th et, au22Iw Grocery and Provision Store. bas e-riv the above —— —— 2 For fre*zist or 8:. 7 Ibs., (D. Hughes.) 3. i oR : FEET BEST QUALITY ITALIAN | | Tey & BROTHE Ww oa eid 4 taken before Justice Doon and held to aeangie bop d etn ceabicl oa 1a, anil got her aad iit [ouiaan etenne, Waskinetin clk a Boce 3000 sARoLE pLAHS FOR SALE—Witl SD vee icasiees en Reece = Eseeweny Rony 70-0 ites. 55.400 to : ae sues r » s ‘oun¢ 3a anil, ured in! aba, Washstay ee = Saar ack vers Ali culty wen enkaows to the spec ote sities | t2.the place where she now lies, ‘Then took ny | Dwellings nearle new, four stories and, finished | be mnpaufactured into Pablo Sah ries, 2) per oeut. | FEUNTING PARK TROTTING COUR Mr. Parker's Alice, 5 yrs.,7st. 11 Ibs., (Adams,) Te aeafiemen very highly esteemed by their fel. iy ee ign Laer as {he | modern improvements, water, gas.and bells throuzh- | below former prices. Cabinet Makers, Plumbe 4 ne Proprietors ol thine oonpleneed eee, |S re pris Delegues of Vian elect of | wot'up a long chain and anchor. The be re ay Geaclivredie nies test Py KALENDY, LEX. RUTHERE ORD, Course take pleasure in being able to Ls Post Orricz Roseery in Cutcaco —The tel- sult o¢ —_ ships of the largest class lie in eve- | No. 128 Bridge street, Georzecown, or oy a ‘promt ae ty d'rection; some with their masts only sticking | 883 soem “en — Planing faetory, situa- | nip, and some with the hull partly exposed. RABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The at the corner o and First streets, formerly | * * Our men impose on the Russians most Dee ESIDENCE of Geo, M Bibb, eine to Mr. Parsons, has been purchased by shamecully, striking them whenever they get the | @ ae (Rp Eangpchaltd a oe asic Caembame sh = Hy thence. ‘inis da: Tt . us mC ns abou ‘acres, end lies u- Baldwin po grveninas chont S10ree SA is the any one of tren, at, ie Lo ged samt tifuily for division. The owner will sell the wholeor at that place am extensive machine shop, in con. | have _ sitike me, and so he will, for they are | * a oe Ee house nearly fin- aan — psa one they have alreedy in op: he ac byob and dare not strike back, being | ished, besides the family residence, s great deal of portion of their machinery wi Felty tyranny they (our men) | exeelient fra eattl be removed to the new building, so soon #s theic » il-teeating: these men, itis enough | Th business will permit them; and the at es- ns his bead, and wish be had Sass ccouh F i : ° y her particulars inquire rt his reside tablishment wht then be used for fobshing and @ hoz: in fact, anything but a commer of Fayette and Bet reets, Georgetown, _— “Pell Jutty | kavea butler ae, 9% _* | D, Ga or through the post office of the same Tue Smitusostay Mvsecm.—The work of ‘sat wan bias in Hodes uilet f bought of a man je 24-wSm GEO. M. BIBB, north. AL ? Office, P. 2 say that their arrangements are all ee ieee inks rie abe plete. aud ant peel track is now open ~ ~~. | fo the public. In all its arrangements it UST RECEIVED, i assed in the U, Sy in 390 fect of ITALIAN 4-4 MARBLE SLABS, | advantaces for the trial nf eo sels Pande, Wilde gota to the trade in jotsto s ts be- Soon Tati Course. it is eo d a maoin — ave ork, re rea. | cumferen rade Algo, 100) font Of STATUARY MARULESEAS | Suieeneuet ity feck, wide, graded tnd prope Ai a great reduction. oe connected with it, too, is unsurpassed a ALEX. RUTHERFORD. in its comforts and ecoominodations, aud for the lux Marble Yard oppo. the Umon Office, Penn evo, uries always to be obtained there. "The public may #9 22 lin (int&States) rely oo ait under any Opt ph oe poet S AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE | £004 order will be meintained and enforced upon the ail tai eh; ca mascara e BE SAND RARERYNALT he pie E ni e8.—Publis: authority of the De- YE_AND BARLEY MALT, je at the tment of Ws One volume, 18%, halt bound E, corner of West Fi Biel sting 1B oral ieegarany | PCC SEAMS acct gow Pa os of engrevings ; Le $1, (published et $3) or a) egrapb announced on Saturday the arrest of Mr. Brayman, of the Chicago Democrat, for robbing the post office in that city of money letters. The newspapers have brourht faller particulars, ard resent a strength of evidence against him which t seems difficult to believe can be overcome The community in Chicago seemed astounded by the announcement, the very detectives scarcely Willing to believe the evidence oftheir own senses Mr. Breyman has been permitted to give bail for hisappearance in the sum of €5,000. The amount of money ig a to have been stolen by him is about $1,050, including, however, a number of “fis, which he bad been too prudent to present for payment ind some fine horses je. verbial for its healthfulaess and de- Siting up the Smithsonian Museum has been | 1-2. Te'l Bob I Lave a teton et cut out of bis |< oENpID HOTEL LOT FOR BALE, lane \f the volume 1s to be prepaid by mail. \JAGNOLIA HANS... ~ | Tae Hoosac Tuxxex —Tbe North Adems given to the Boldwin Brothers, who have alrealy | the battle Held; fer Mary aed Cae cnet | found | Scie or Weshingtons DO, and ontaee Peee, | oUt ee SO MR RNCK TAYLOR. SO CHOICE MAGNOLIA Hams, | Transcript announces that the labar on he Hoowac commenced operations, and ive? Y | a book with prett led fi arlotte 1 have | s-lvania aven' <EWING MACHINES. Ww just open ‘and we = tunnel bas been sus; j-d from the 1th instant portion the next session Of eee opel | Shen Welleliee aay cera flowers, which I collect | "The Lot ie one hundred and seventy feet by | oe Haran this ote ee oem oe | assigned for this suspension is, thot entire work Will require alent sj meee: Phe | Men welking out of a Sucdcy. "1 go by myself, | one hundred and sist? fests Dotan the prowed nck reason pens Uire abo i sit on the trenches id | t Jini Sacsaggs crt tec wil amount retest | tune sth ines have age wala | pote ear ae Nee eae fifteen thousand doliats. The casen are to be | lie bee spoiled from being wet; shell ‘id, ball Phere is no plage inthe country where a first-ciasa similar to those at the Patent Office. Ne reurd in any quactity. Once} hotel is more imperatively required, nor where such — lever to write, ard tell you how wegeee net MY | mone would ao surely prove, profiable, The terms ‘Tne Active axD Goov-Looxixc Boys com- | of iy, it now being the sth. Our company bd ATR raipleee = roa poe le tai” Posing the Western Hose Company are making thought it would be policy to give the Russiau | | Apply, in Washingto: too WINDERS I their arrangements to visit Philadelphia on 5th of mega Aine j Pptiesse Seung sna nsked every Philadelphia, toW- H, W DER, valaut October ould ar ¢ parade,” °" he cecasion of the grand Firemen's | five dollars, and the mse ih pereenies ‘The site seared ta Vsion Buildings will be for A iy 21-2aw2m the contractors bave not received from the Troy and Greenfield Railroad Company the aid agced upon ; and that, having already expended nea'ly 100 fram their private means, they ave un willing to proceed further at their owa sule «x- pease. The Boston Advertiser supposes that th.» may be reya'ded as the probable fiaal suspension ofthis gicatenterprise. _. . ualied by a: jams in this city, Snare ciexwieee pee x of Sathey ace enreain Macylond expressly for our 5 ‘“ ian di this viewnty the just! ized SON'S TEN DOLLAR FAMILY SEWING | {LZ Noauthorized agents Y IN ACHINE, sale for ‘ied righ’ 2% Corner Vero: 5 forthe Distiet in Sow Rorniterenhrighs $99 ca n'a Pad Lath strect. exhibition at C. W. 's, Jron 1, No. 38 wo dens 3 Pennsylvania avi where he would invite all per- Lanes AND GENTLEMEN having to BU Sel 2 WROHS te CPO BINS & CO. fae, by ‘sending MELA. No. 99 or FiGHEST, PRICE GIVEN FoR Ovo rr atre Market, en nen Mth au 9 Ou t. Mr. John Porter, visi i want Arent, Mi John Porter, visits tore URCHELL, Brown, of Minot Maine, shot a bear coming out of his cellar one nig ut last week, that weighed over 440 pounds Ceatre . B. end Was dressed out in flags from top to bottom. The in exchange for ney, Wi F. ELLIS. Jy 20 ds sens Suspended on Saturday.

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