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to the pl fm, f thet. Ob 4 have By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctionsers " . By A. GREEN, J foams UUT SALE A LDIN Friday might the plasterers met at the Model-| discovered Cc ‘ANCY Bazar “Ont ubSDA ‘VENING, r cts House, and appointed a committee to draft a > baer Bensar or Posse trons ee roan Sarre Winer. a7 A ‘sal reply. The following reply was submitted to a zie = +, comprising tat handeome! Bu meeting on Saturday night and adopted: Hair Dree. ar vat oct irony 5 BETicat Business Dieictory Capt. M. worse aren: D Ss Oct. 4, 1988. passed every day, bce rma at sales failed Will beclosed up, in a few days, for one year, in charge of Capitol Extension, ete , ete. toate ree nm a hyd ee of - ia pose Star. Additions of v4 ae om : We had the honor of hesring. sand Saw Ze they A sees baby Sid Lif rms will be é HY F. Jones) your answer to a requisit! more than a century ago. Nothing, we ati eS ey, | ees ser ean: | aw enema eee | SER © waving 4 00, an i we é ¥ fe juss N. B. Additions cannot be made after the Di- | 4te et two and a half dollars per day. IfMr. | ways, to say nothing of the Public tomntert and By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneors. Tectory is closed up for the year. Jones had given us possession of your reply {i | convenience - And we contend that the latter | ATTRACTIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS, ee ce Sree soar would bave enabled us to give it a more correct | should not be left t A "Boors ‘Tue Covumstan Tractens’ Association held | considerat! Stors, Hara ann Caps. Fancy suffer, year after year, sim- ig +d ¢ -_ Ax it is, we can only reply to } ply because the ownets of such pro) ha do not Eoin mene ncn THO REDAL. > ; Frederick their regular monthly meeting at the Smithsonian | those parts Our memory can furnish us with nk proper to remedy the evil any in- ¥ @e; Joun Robment, b Institution on mn & for an answer. In our requisition we carefully | terference the part of the C jon. | N, N PS. consisting of man: ES any | Jahr, sailors Py Saturday morning. avoided the statement of any. rievance, and con | Heretofore, the been for the City Coun- reserv ar Day . sxplun oer inten cnty oven oy | Spooner pit aking fava advance | ele towall at's mayer itaprovements, This | Fermwat aig, "enouans ited cata we tl wal w thot Ney Vous oc 4 Tusanemshtp Cabewte ently Inven’ ya ; and from t! your reply we | property rsuch improvements. is Ew Vorx, Mot 4—The Bed dace eot tzondom, to be used in surveying | concluded that you were not aware of the fact viz: | we 8 very bad rule, ‘and one that ought no | °° BONTZ & COOMBS. Avets. & pessonger Phanten bat litt 20d, ot Hares 28th wit, baw here. Pas and architecture, and asked that a committee be | That two men working as plasterers, and having | longer to be adhered to. Im many places auch By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. top Buxey, built io order in this ‘city, | eit of Havana was improving @ppointed to examine and report upon it. no legitimate claim to the trade, have been re- | improvements are indispensably necessary to the @ALE OF SMALL BRICK DWE perior seooud hand Cospes. Ne | Soqars firm but quiet olanses firm. Freights Mr Z. Richards spoke of a similar instrument ceiving two and a half dollars per day for the se comfort, and ought at once to be attended | ©" House anp Lor ix THE First War : Buggy. s very dull. Sterling exe 5 ‘ tee tly Patented by a friend of his, and wished | Jant twelve months, or thereabouts. Surely, sir, | to. If left until the proprietors of the lote where | FRIDAY AFTERNOON, r Fth. a ; due in60 and 99] An American vessel that the committee might be authorized to report | this bears om the face of it am act of great Injus- | they are most needed attend to it themselves. we nee ye ae STouting oF Te eee Lat No. factor: Totes, Dearing in| slaves at Cardenas, 250 of whom died on pas. upon both. ee fyte tbe Plasterers. oF an act of great partiality | Incline to the bellef that another century will be Street west, between north Kedad [eee re 7 rage, from starvation. The officials were inves. Mr. Loomis did not wish the committee to | to the sard/cwo men that are learning the trade. | likely to pass by, and find them still © grazing | ning back i feet to a 20 feet allog, sige Tut - ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | tigating the matter compare the instruments; and, on motion, the We might sav further, that in nineteen cxuses pl for cattle’ We have been induced to cail provement: nsisting of a two-story Brick Hi by 8. virtue of two writs of Sean subject was poned until after the regular | out of twenty the building trades would have public attention to this matter by a number of | contaming room: fieri the Clerk’, ‘Othoe st The Atlantic Cable order anne Sagres through with struck against the men, but we wi-h it tobe dis- | complaints which bave been lodged with us re. T Prof. Mac: made some remarks upon the ering: One fourth cash; the residue in sx,| tne Curouit Coste of the fens of Columbia, New York, Oct. 4—The following tinctly understood that such is not our intention, | cently, and in the hope that whew once the atten. ty aeehaae eighteen mont! th interest secured | the county of Washington, aud to me treoteds f has been received from Trinity Bay, dated the teaching n nocution, and on the best mode of | neither do we wish to better our conditne nt re | emda city Authorities ix called to the matter | %,5 gepd im trust on the pres Court aean _bublie sale for cas. in front of the | Ist instant : tPening \t in schools, and gave several examples | cost or injury of others diretioc. Indirectly ; | they will act in the premises, and see that the | ~ a ee Rotinceme — | the Sth day of Goren couaty, on TUES Ati | _ ‘Nothing has been done with Valenti. Some of reading in illustration of bis remarks. bat gj! of us firmly believe that the Government | evil is remedied. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.,. Auctioneers. coor Ww. very ycod currents received from Valentia, bot Messrs. Wright and Richards spoke upon the | js both able and willing to pay us two dollars Notwithstanding freight on coal to most of the RUSTEE’S SALE OF EXCELLENT FUR- ¥ nothing intelligible De Savty.” same subject; and, on motion, it was ordered and a half per day as readily as it bas been paid | Northern and Eastern ports has advanced some NITURE 4NoHO sevoLy EFFECTS.—On BAT. 2 eat ol Yo. oe cee the next meeting be devoted | to these two mem Ol, you allude to sack coma ae per ton a a pie Jat vet or two, there ORDAY MORNING, October = ag oye: v lo me su . bining with a vi of forcing an of} r of the | st 8 experienced by shippers of the article from "7 > . ‘There were interments Mr. Loomis offered a resolution, which was Government to give or grant an advance of | our port considerable difficulty in obtaining ves. ius fo lios 250, & Aiag: MEAs po-day ot wriben theese fever — adopted, that hereafter, at a quarter before twelve, wages, We beg leave to say that we have exer- | sels suitable for the purpose. Household Eifects, +c rg Sire - fate fa tanion of literary subjects shall termi- | cised that righteand in a lowfal jaareoe fers | ees mult letter of Saturday we stated that the Rev. | Una excelent seound nnd Bie.o Fort i Satara: Oct. 3.—The number of i nate for the purpose of considering such busi- | the only sceptre we can wield in the justification | Mr. Easby was to take the place of the Rev. My. | ‘these Mahogany and Walnut French Sofas, R Tow reuaay was six, including three of the yel§ hexs as may be presented. of our rights, as citizens of the great Republic | Maguire, as President of the Georgetown Coliege. | Mahogany Rockers, Arm and Parlor Chairs iow Sever Mr. Wright moved a resolation, which was | We have combined to Protect, not to injure. You | It should have been written the Rev. Mr. Karly. | Wa'nut and Mahogany Centre aud Side Tabies, adopted, for the appointment of a committee of rt W. SELD! CHARLESTON, Oct. 3—The bealth officers re- Confess we have a right to sell our labor to the | We understand that the faculty and studenta of | Gut gp at al for the Di three to examine the protracting instrument of | best market. We have Health of Savannah and Chariesten. let of Columbia, mata ced deaths of the yellow fever for the 3 offered it at a price in| the Georgetown College contemplate yiving to ry Hi y J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auoiior week, including Saturday Mc. Gordon, which had been Presented by Mr. | the most respectful manner we knew how the Rev. B A. Maguire, this evening” an evi- Extension ones rat oa. fick Ree” HASpsom FAMILY CARRIAGE. PAIR 7 roar Loomis, and alsoany similar instrument thatmay | ‘There is nother matter to which we would | dence of their appreciation of hix past sevvices as | Dy ind Plain Bareaus, Wardrobes, AGE Horses, HARNESS, &c.—On The Yellow Fever at New Orlenus. be Drought to their notice; and that the commit- | draw your attention, viz; Whee ice advertise | President of that institution, by presenting him Mattresnen, Bo sters and P r Som Rao ee Sthyat Hi o'sik, | | New Oxrrans, Oct. 1 —Te deaths by yellow tee prepare and present to Mr. Gordon their opin- | ment appeared in the New York 18 for plas- | with a complimentary address and a bandsome | W! ction Rooms, we shal! sell, forse: | fever in this elt lerday were 46 PE pape P y yesterday fon, as the opinion of the Association, on the ab- terers to work on the Capitol Extension. not moze | and subs-antial memento ax 4 reward for bis past D. od Gart W tl Sutera party about to jore for Europe— Vided ther utive Merits of the instrument, pro- | than three wrote and were engaged, and fram ke fidelity. Parl rand Chamber Canoste Git top me Tomy Family Carriage, with caleche Baltimore Markets. vided that this arrangement be satisfactory to advertisement, the three men can away under The religious revivals at both our Methodist Cooking a d other Stov. . noe air Uf excellent Bay Carriage Horses, Bartiwons, Oct. 4 —Piour is nominal How- Me. Gordon the impression that (heir expenses would be paid, | churches continue steadily to progiess in interest, One excellent Culver Furnace, Sliver mounted Harvess, Covers, Horse Blankets, | ard street and’ Obio $5 50 , The Chair announced that he Would appoint | as nothing to the contrary was stated, such bein; At the Dumbarton-st. church, underthe Rev. Mr. Together with a general assortment of Kitehen R Zoschi the committee at some future time the usages of the trade for an indetinite riod Edwards, meetings are to be held every morning | Requisit The Association thea adjourned until the first t ps ch mat a Whip, Jack, ke, &o. . resi unless stated to the contrary in letter or adver. | tuis week, beginning at 6 o'clock, and every eye- $25 and under cash; over that sum a cre- Saturday in November. am Tene cad ether cases. Mr. Jones authorizes | ning at 74; and at the West Georgetown chareb, | dit of 2, Sand 4 months, for notes eaitninotcnty oe men already at work on the Capitol to write to | under the Rev. Mr. Speak, every evening at a ane fits = R 5, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, Reticious MEETINGSs.—T'be out-door meet- Mice 2 ja for men, the “agit of expenses Sarat 7 bet hh SALE of BILLIARD Ta- — ings, under the auspices of the Young Men’s | being carefully avoided. The men come, expect- riend Shoemaker. our excellent flour inspect- (4 BLES. MAHOGANY AND WaLaut FuRnitvae, New York Markets. Christian Association, were held yesterday atthe | Ig the usages of the trade, viz: their expenses | or—reports the following as tue result of the la- occa tenty AumaTuge Hoveruoun Erracrs New Yorx, Oct.4—Piour is heavy; sales of being paid, but soon find they are doomed to dis- | bors of himself and de uty, Mr. Daniel McCann, FROARD AND FURNISHED ROOMS AT A io o’olook, by d | | 6.000 barrels; “State $4_90a5 70; ‘Ohio $4 das usual stations. The sermon at the Northern Lit-- appointment. The next case stands out in bold | for the quarte: ending September 30th . Inspected | BQARD AN! LEY’S, 274 Penn. donee Fan. » Gels or aan ' — seemtcte) erty appointment was delivered by the Rev. D.. | [2 ef, and is of a directly opposite character,viz: | in July 9,372 whole und 2 ball barrels wheat i heey + pono lg ho before an attentive audi- W beat. reds and common whites 4a5c. lower; Prime whites are unch: Corn is lower for low ; white suaSic ; . low S2axSe = . we Provisions are dull. ashiugton Ciub, at the | Southern $5 30a5 70 les oj o stl , on Lafayette } all the # ; Bales bushels. The Mr, Jones is sent on a mes-age to New York and | flour, and It barrels rye, 9,397. In August 17,498 | eect: Nid these W oom plaastod sed eocrine | Clb house, on Laing ete Se an axcollent autre datentecammeig eee ee ; ence; Rev. Mr. Morsell, Episcopal, toa similar | eisewhere, to procure bands; they are engaged at | whole and 3% balf barrels. 17,634 bble In Sep- | good “T«rms moderate. oo i-im_ | We name in part— Gorn ts lowers sabbs of 92,000 bushels; mixed Gudtence, at the Island appointment; Rev. Mr. | $2 per day. ard their expenses to be paid back; | tember 25,526 whole and 1,340 half bblx., 26,106 PROARDING, ofa select character. with Rooms | 2 82¢ Mahorany Billiard Tables Cuse, Maoea. 63a7lc : white SdaS2e . " P Bittinger, Presbyterian, at the — Hill ap- | and when the question is put to Mr. Jones in ref. | bbls. Making in the aggregate 53,227 bbls B a beswtifalis fapiebed were Het ae | Balls, Fool and Game-boards, ali compiete, 5 — The report from the Western meet- erence to the wages, Mr. Jones tells the men that During the month of September the following mg met being received as we write, we do not 2 large on the most easy terms, at 5.9 H street, between : , there areno plasterers receiving wore ‘han $2 per | toils were collected at the Georgetown ihe ss . o om know the minister's name alnut Parlor Sets, Enamelied Covers, Pork is eos — vy; mess $16 50. a : ; rece t : tolls we 5 at the Georgetown ce Hp pos aus cs eine of Solas, Castor, Arm, Coquette, Lard and W isky are dull and unchanged. ‘ay; at the same time Mr. Jones knows full well e esapexake an NO Canal: ASCONG Ny | ST Marble-top Centre, Chess and Side Tables, ‘The peatrncted meetings in the various Metho- | tnat the two men aforesaid are receiving twe and | tolls, $1,635 25; Descending tollx $17,205.31. To- OPENING Wainut Card. Side and Extension Dining Tables, New Yorx.Oct — aoe tie lower and dull; dist Churches continue to be very interesting, | half dollars per day for working as plasterers, | tal tolls for September, $18,936 59. A LAND WINTER Do. Writing desks and Tables, Chicago and Rock Island, 61x; Iilimole Gevead snd a deep interest is manifested not only by the | with Plasterers, and doing plasterers’ work. | The following shipments of coal were made LINER WWhstnct and Paper Racks, bonds 83; Ln Crosse and BS Michigan So members Of the Societies, but also by many un- | Sarely’ air, that is makine aber een class, and | from Ray’s Dock during the week ending Satur. MXIrx, RYT. Mahogany Settces, Window Curtains, and Painted y 5 " connected with any religious associations flesh of another. All we ask is equal rights and | day: Schr. George Wolf, Russell, 2U3 tons. ‘ leant 5 Sasdes., e 234j; New York Central, 81; Pa’ Railroad 47; Last evening the protracted ry atthe t. sono weg = ihe seashte ae . Now ready for sale an elegant assortment of Large lot of Crockery and Glassware, and Chafing- | M 85. ast evening Protrac meeting impartial treatment for New York; W.W-. Massey, Buck, 253 tous, MIL! INERY AND TRIMMING GOODS, Dishes, Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth street, was Again, sir, we think you intimated that Mr. | same lace; Guinair, Crowell, 164 tons, for Bos- commenced with a very attecting covenant scene purenased mostly for cash at very low prices, and | Glass Chandeliers and Burners, of vey deci. | ————X<XE__ Jones could get one hundred or one thousand | ton; Hamilton, Oxdon, 223, for New York; Lucy emvracing everyt ing new and desirable tion, . atthealtar. At the suggestion of a venerable j GENTLEMEN'S DRESS S8IR hands to supply onr places. We are not aware | Orcutt, Orcutt, 279, for Boston; John Compton, in the way of Sever! exoelient Brussels and other Carpets, x member, the membership of the church went to of any obstacle in the way of Mr. Jones’ doing | Sharp, 154, for Norw N s, the altar and consecrated themselves anew to the ; J. W. Lindsey, Crow- Poe Lot of Engravings, GENTLEMEN’S DRESS SHIR 5 RIBANDS, Ouleloth and Matting. < so; but we would suggest that Mr. Jones be can. | ell, 253, for New York oa ee hie F = service of God, singing, while kneeling at the | Gia enough to tell the men previous toengaye-| The flour market this morning is rather dull; wince . re oes ey ee ee All sizes. Te ieee geowenant hymn,” so well known to | ment that there is a strike on’ tre Capitol Exten- | no material change, however, has occurred in Also, a handsome Tent. suitab.e for » Pavilion, UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS° the Methodists of old time After a prayer of | sion. By doing so it might prevent a great prices. Good Canal superfine brands are still The above steck of Furniture is of Baltimore . il ames. consecration by one of the oldest of the band,the amount of pecuniary loss and grievous disup- | held at $5.50a5.62. No change inthe price of make, snd of good quatity. UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, membersbip united with zeal in singing and | pointment to those who might be drawn into the | grain Persons furcishing will do well to attend the sale. Prayer. The meetings will be continued during | Vortex of delusion sud misrepresentation. And this week, at which it is expected that Rev. R. ; Ot ewe ae Fairfax, Mott, New in all probability the Government might be led | York, to McCobb & jodge; schooners Ewbank, WALL, STEPH . Scott Norris, of Maryland, and the former es- | jnto an capeaee tar which they would have uo | Donoho, Philadelphia, to Hyde & Davidson; 50 29-4 A. GREEN, Auct. . (a Renee varies teemed pastor of the church, Rev. P. L. Wilson, juivalent, in addition to forty percent. in loss | Abby Weid, Slee, Salem, Mass., plaster to E . B WALL & BARNARD, A an se 30-6t between %. toe! strests. wirne tetnd c of inborn ry percent of tenon tr Foncs | (OF. Whestley, tery oenouth, N.C. shingles hi 8 SALE OF STOCK OF cuoe RIES, Li. | FPLAINFIELD ACADEMY, | Sich es pot telcmetnge dig i | ntttaethon anor ouput Mr fons | te” Wat Mary anti, gun | ply that featasatnc as i Orca STOCK OF CHQCHRIES, 14; | tat nm ws <rest, jelr meet tad might engage from any part of the Union. larby; Tropic, Hooper. sbur, umber to J. iG. Oct ol fi week. Yesterday, Rev. Mr. Ware, of the V.r- We are aware, sir-op ¢ e high and Tesponsible Libbey «& Son.” ae ds s. wee left with her will be faithfully executed. | MO NING. October 5. t 10 o'clock, in fron ofour | = Tw: fifth session (5 months) ginia Conference, delivered able discourses i sizes. : Prime {game ander $8, cach ov rego. a | UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. cret oO] “a iT notes ta en fe ARTMENT wiil doraed, bearing interest. mT ns & don” Canister, yy commences No- SSMAKING fr i 5 Auction Rooms, we will sell alarge stock of prime vember, bd. situation you hold under your Government, and SS eat ot pci nda ec? - Family Groceries, &c.,.a8 = m Number limited to 25 Inds, to whose ae morning and evening, to large and attentive | of the able and efficient staff of engineers, clerks, = their bills when presented will be ascomuod ted | 20 barrels Crushed B-and Granulated Sugars, the time and energies of the Principal are constantly congregations In this church, and it 1s probable | ete » and presuming you not to be a contractor, ALEXANDRIA. withthe usual credit. but I am determined from | 22.b8rre!s \ cilow ard Brown Sugars, devoted. that he will remain during the week. you would be at no pecuniary loss by making Sac iae this date to open no new accounts with a nv one bee — and Biack Tens. - a ee Circulars 4 - A series of meetings have also been in prog- | dur wa, es equal tothe others” Our wages gen. | Correspomdence of The Star. . WILLIAN, Aer pe eg and Starch, alZ, FR ae ey a ress at the Foundery M. E. Church. erally do not averaye more throughout the teade ‘ALExanpnia, Va., Oct. 2, 1858. se) 2w Opponite Ventre Market. | Brown, Castile and F na noe aa Reweoon . “+ “ik Stews, tban the wages of a laborer in steady employ.| ‘Trade ts vet quite dull, but merchants are ex- D)/SsOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Coffee, Mustard, Spices, £¢ 2 eoSw Principal A Firrx District Potice —Owing to the ab- therefore we have a rigbt tocombine to ask an ti ite a fine fall business. The city mar- — umsand boxes of F. sence of Justice Thompson from his office two | advance when we see a favorable chance Pecting qu <s fe y wee! Should you be disposed to let the work to any - ae pas nee tee ee ere other contractor, this change would make no dif- Of Oficer Ross. lens business has been done at | rene, cont regard to our request, as the opinions the Fifth District Police Office, than during the of the men in this matter are a unit; and they weer teen ended oe frac. | intend to work for no contractor on the Capitol tenbat city ordinances aueet os wese-that iy works under two dollars and a half per of a tavern keeper fined $25 and 4 cents costs for ; anak . money, or some other equiva: W ith great respect, we are, sir, your very obe- The Copartnershi sting between the under- | |5 boxes Jacobs’ Cataw! randy, HUGHES” FLOWER GARDEN, ket this morning is unusually full and supplies signed ix dondweting the Confeetionery business, in w tarrels Bourbon, Oid Rye, and Monongahela 5 Seventh Street, isiand. G f kind are in abundance. the oity of Washing tor name style | sky e i Thebarainy ofa kettle ar nor which workmen | Of Kugier & Co. iy, olved by mutual | 5 eighth-casks Brandy, WILLIAM HUGHES, Land: case: Pi t he lic Lo see tus ioe. " re e. a eo 1c Were using at the foundery of T.S. Jamieson in | Consent. 4 nf ace ir SE: fom : upwards making a composition roof, started an alarin of tion of ROSES, now in 4000 fine plants, warranted on their own roots, true fire yesterday morning. The cause was soon as- 1 certained and the town was B guiet. per- to name. nterested either as debtor or creditor will ca:l — fi LO ae ae: fel ranting. The bones of an infant, buried, apparently | f lement. CHAS. KUGLER. With @ large variety of other Goods im the Grocery bar, kar weer be protected br coker buancbes, i seiving liquor % many years, were laid bare by the wasbing of a er 2d, 1858. oe23* iine, il of which will be sold without reserve. ber, lend oS. Sundag; and that or another tavern | ent servants, Tux Prastenens. xa ; keeper fined $20 and 55 cents for permitting the bill side near Hunting creek and discovered pes terday. 0 clue to the matter is known N. KUGLER Terms: Ali sums under #30 cash; ver that amount Has on hand fice Piants for winter, biooming, for i : Siaarar 8 credit of 30 aud 60 days, for notes satisfactorily en- | P&f0rs or private greenhouses game of cards, &c.. to be played in his house for | ANNovaNces.—For months past our city has sh end weed CRIA ee 32 382. | dorsed . @ Bouquets made to order, and cut Flowers con- The Directors of the Orange aud Alexandria Will furnish and send 1CECKAM inany part of oe2 ts WALL & BARNARD, Auots. stantly on hand, at moderate charges. corw money Several judgments have also been ren- | been infested by a gang of vagabond organ | Railroad Company have appointed H. W. Van- the city at 50 perealion; 40 cents & quart. Faire, . dered for minor offences, and such penalties im- grinders, who daily and nightly travel about the | dergrift, Fsq., assistant chief engineer of the | Festivals, and Parties of all kinds furnished on WILL BE ADDE ved on the convicted parties as the law directs AT THOU SHALT .. ast reasouable terms, Several United States warrants have also been | *!Teets, blockading the sidewalks by collecting ride ear) Bo Nip reedUida teod dlpoloreap tt ee AS? Y PURSE 20 barrels Vinegar, and cask Po: U C. N. Kvoier. issued ; and in one important case ia which a | £8Mgs of persons of all colors around them, to | 4*%d advisable by the it! health of the chief - TO ECONOMISE BUY OF STINEMETZ, ry 4 = : 236 Penn. avenue, between 12th and « engineer, T C. Atkinson, Esq HT SCHOOLS 5 ‘Sth streets. great number of witness¢s were examined at the | listen to their performance. Recently, a new The Directors of the Alexandria Library Com- the Academy correr 9th and H < Beohare Cel nt. Wantiatins eel Poort a ftnd foal examinations, the prisoner | detachment bas artived, the majority of tbe mea pany meet this evening to elect a Librarian to atthe Acadea once by nee: rime Micio dees Dron laete @tavend po ae with Sareneianan pwagahpal pitt armed each with a — of whistles, and a a eG ee retin: = ae H os Ay A, UARGE STOCK F wan ole skin Dress Hate ‘ger, was comm: ‘or trial at the crimi- | with a tamborine. he most attractive of the © Virginia Serenaders open their entertain- 0c2-lw* 1. H. A. BRIDGE, D., Prin’l. Ke " S nal court. . | Parties is a couple of individuais—one a harper, | ments at Liber Hall on Menday evening next. | ————— wiv = pn ad ae Cay AUCTION Fine Calf skin Boots ( Philadeiphia ACCIDENT ON THE PuitapELPHia, Witminc- | a neat-looking fellow, who thrums the pieces he Three Fair proposed during this month— 50 Ban y rhe 1 shall sei manufacture) $3.75, Tow 4nD Battiwore RatLroav.—The train on | 049 learned, rigbt well; the other an outlandish | the Fair of the ladies of the Villa; L B k D. . I, we Chapel opens RR S Prine No. new Alewives just | at 10 0’c "ka, m.at the grocery store onthe corner of 5 Cait ny Gaiters and Oxford ; received per schooner Searsviile, from Boston, and | 7th and K streets, nearthe No rthern Market. alarg ‘es . th, that of the lad of St. Mary’: r A 5 Feit Hats aud Caps, in all their variety. tread, ein Batman lyst morsag. | andy sisi tae by awinc arrangement | Chagth onthe tear and ieee ierasyett es | Helos Ba RBOW 8 SE MMES Agua ana atures, gomprimagin'patt=”| Chiiden'g Faso? Wate sod Minto” Beaver aud Fae Om the a: nultisnore cory this morning, | tals a dram, cymbale” cles le, &e , and sup- | ladies of the M. E’ Church, South, on the 20th : No.3 Large MACKEREL, Coffee. Teas, s us Ps LADIES FURS.—Now rendy, the msnst Sosice- Aan of the track near Verryville, and Mr. Peter plies the place of a monkey by picking up the | So we bave the promise of a yay time. io, No.3 snail do. : te Furs, made up mto the iatest styles, andat much =a - — Po griter ed on hg = pennies tuat reward his labors. Travel is resumed over the A Vasbington and B.& 8, 7 — tell teehee ooh a eee = ° ” amily, was : In addition to the unlawful assemblies they | Alexandria railroad and turnpike = ARGAINS r% a LAM Tol Cigare and ton . A. Zz, Hatter. soot, bexaage agent, was cut about the head create, these ee great annoyances to GRAD gar Me TAY Cod ns e lot of superior Whisky ocl between Kirkwood ned Willerde Hotel The train approached the Susquehanna, and where pans Capecially In those neighborhoods the locomotive was switched olf the main track, | WUETe Persons are suffering with sickness Atew | @RORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. ane sf ) | nights ago we counted as many as five of thoxe = While the rest proceeded down the grade. ‘The | NEU Ko we count squeal at the same time, in| BRORT RN, APELES nie Bie Lee R:: mail car struck a horse and was thrown down ania square wher old citizen, since dead, was | Helen Mar, and Tor a embankment of afew feet, turning end for end | },* very itl. These are obstructions in the ‘ in its transit eets that ought to be attended to If we mix- ‘The passenger cars which were detached from ke not, tLe police, afew years ayo, fuund means pena caf passed the latter without coming in by which the city was relieved if those nuisances collision. for a considerable time Tus TxeatTee—Miss Mitchell, one of the Hair Pins, Velvet Ribbons, Head Dresses, Bando- es, Rum and Spirits. line, Pomade. &e. HART (who formeriy oder W iliards’ Hotei.) nformes tus friends and the citizans of ington, that he has opened a BARBER § on Peansylvaom avenue, between 17th 18th streets, First Ward, where he will be p to see them whenever they shail feel disposed to give him a call. oo 1-3* OHN *. HOLLINGSHEAD, ower Public, MRS. J. BURGHALTER PECTF ULLY mforms the iad es of Wash fie hy ington and Georgetown that she is ready to resume HA P her lustractions on the Piano. She has been weil knowa 4s a teacher in both ¢ for a number of years, and oan give the best ro! nees. She is par ticularly desirous tu obtain afew more pupils in 25. essh; over $25, 0 Georgetown. Terms moverate. + 2.3and 4 months, for notes in all cases to ily” Communications my be left at Mr. Metze be -atisfactorily endorsed. bea: st. oc 2-3t ‘eira, Port snd Sherry Win: ‘a ae ts, Tubs and ——— of ya fey 5 ei he . Das improv tness lea rf |, Pape rolls Music Store, No. 3.7 Penn. avenue, ur at Mrs. EE oP ae ey most spirited aud charming of our young come-| THR Hoo Cask. — Messrs. Carrington and | © esol Deaving Camels orate oriptions, | Cuten’s Fancy Store, No. $98 Penn. avenue, By J.C. MonUIRE & ¢ croaily increased. “The ‘arrangement of —— diennes, ts announced for to-night in a very at- | Liovd, counsel fer Sam Anderson, who was 4, ‘ablets, Fancy ETE Erne erripesrerce CRVED SALE OF THRER SMALL | tuto three spartuents gives ag vy A ARS Had eee Wit: im which she will display her va- | charged before Justice Giberson, with stealing 2 N Hn Colors, Gols | ag Ap” oy a eee TURSDAY ATER NTO Oe een on | Suamerrupted dispatch . Office corer of denen britliant accomplishments as a vocalist, | hog, petitioned his Honor Judge Crawford, for a Joa iting Desks. Portiolioss ve No. 206 and 46 Pa. avenue, Pele tion Rooms, we abali sell to the and Peat Pec Cie pall An ee Pied: cen. | writ of habeas corpus, which he granted, and riment of fancy articles, musical three doors above Wil ghost bidders the following very valuable Rea) | .00!-3t7 © porated romantic drama entitled, “Sa- made returnable on Friday last. Sam’ was | instruments, &e.,&c. For ssle at lards’ Hotel, whereall the te in Washingtan: EW BOOK AND STATIONERY STOR Celotta ee wheat on gn tne Seal | Ceeareeaee tie nade lac eee wee G. CRANDELLS debgaciys of the season can be found at auy and ali | “Square No.Si7, fronting respectively on Vermont | N es Celeste, by whom it was ever rendered with ex- * i ry ired bi i Book and Stationery Stove, times. Private Rooms for Dinner and Supper Par- enue, north treet, and 12th street west, and The undersigned bas just returned from the great ceeding effect. During the drama Miss Mitchell | 3 4 Case of larceny, and required him togive| ao, e0st* 123 Bridge street, Geurretown. | ties ‘Single gentlemen cin be accommodated with | come eS square feet. v assumes some half a dozen characters, her excel- | D4!! for bis appearance at the Criminal Court, | C4 00St"__128 Bridge street, Georgetown, lence io which bas met with high praixe through. | thereby sustaining the decision of the commit: NOTICE—LICE 7 Bovrd by the day or month. The stock of Wines 334. frouting on Vermont ave: trade saies in New York and Philadelphia with a out the Union. The concluding play will be the | ting magistrate - oe Persons whose Licenses from the Corpora- | 2° Liquors cannot be surpassed in the one nd varied assortment of Kuropetn and Amer , and 11th street west, and containing | jevh publications: bousht were low eed wat Oe eld 4 polite and gentlemanly bar keeper and a set o} 11 423 square feet, cheaper than any other house in Washington. Aino, Feiighital farce of Milly, or the Maid with the | ‘Trerm.—Dr. Loomts performs all operations lone. now rompel y torenew the eainesuther: “WP. SA call Will core toe aero Cention. north part of tea Saound Wied ah ae ea ge ose SCHOOL BUOKS end Writtay Papen Poss tak, ng Pail. The two pieces call into service if fentific they will sulject themselves tua fine. SaaS ae Sinise asa: roving in that direction. t the Fiat ine.” the fait company. | manner. ‘Feet extracted withoutthe ean pain | -acreatiboot WW 'LARWD: Clerk, | FRESH GOODS JUST MECEIVED: Nal yonauare, Nox Oe, fronting renppotively on | ME SEM MEER FAUT Le Orammens, “i * \, new, three story Ax Isvextion —To those heads of families | No. 3:6 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and ; Rorth E street, and let street | ao. &0. Juveniio Picture Books of ali sorte. 4 The subscriber has just received, on consignment, grag hee ooo fa Ret ou &o. i other GERMA ISK. West street, conta n the immediate vicinit the Re reat variety of Stacdard and other wi tate and fixtures, ‘aud gas | the following good Boos. it p ' + and contains 8,285 square jeet of ground. that desire to avail themselves qf all the im- | Tenth streets wharrels No.1 MACKEREL, 1838, ¥ ' Desks Bean dal Ruled baae- oe Wold. (OF FURT Nos Hak L-, 1a58. ‘Terme: One fourth cash ; the residue in 6,12 and ie nee beceee provements in household economy, the adver- tising colamns of to-day’s Star offer an attraction : i 8 perfect. Sympariy.—We hear that the Columbia Typo OFFUTT. No.4) Hig 2! barrels No.2 MACK ERE MACK 1s months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust | 4¢/ 12 the best manner, ut redused prioss A on nm @ Inter “ ; > graphical Society, at its regular meeting of Sat- ee 2) barrels No. LHERKID on the premise: z - supplied to subscribers to eddy & Coe pec Ad panconsoming cook urday wight last, passed a ee leg oa lokide NO MACK ‘ ateat-eod ___ J. C. MOGUIRE & cw. ing with the plasterers in their present str cn 4 a Seca poten eee ee and wishing them success in their demands. method of informing bis stoves a ! “KE age A. GREEN ae i x nd th that he has moved his Tou ALUABLE IMPROV PROPER f no bumbugs, se do all that they BY wad the put he has 5 nt Offic PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Browns’ —e Se __betrove Meth and 11h ste. vomise. and save fully one-half of the fuel that | _D!s¥flssk>.—Mayor Berret bas dismissed an- | § a oe - Ane fy of Detober T wonit cel jah ticks protic DLRANKD, Repared. Altered, or Exchanged st A used in cooking with the stoves in yeneral use. | other of the special police for inebriety whilst on 4 OTICK ath o'clook m..t ut very valuaole property situ- | the New bur Stow PES i duty. : JOHN £. COX. . eal ated on Pe: «2 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10th ste. ‘Fatate at Tax Guany-Hovss.—Ches. Mantz, | ‘s..,ucn> coslinucs la the receipt of all the = drunk and profanity: fine and costs, $215. M. VO: co. Lad : M i oe Browas Bonin ting about 27 feet on the avenue. Pera Li Se ap aha ene —— , ~ m 4 * [ t ‘ar trumming . BASE FOR. edad feeunee Gout Boots and Shi With a depth of 159 feet to north B street, improved | {L%, Al! kinds of uear 20th street, Al by 129 feet, nearly bya lareeand commodious Brick Store, Warehouse - 2 Church, For terms lors; Boots and and Dwelling. The warehouse connects with the | JOR SALE—From 1, Davney, drunk; do $215. Charles Sharp, drunk latest publications, at the corner of Seventh and ey, q 5. Charles rp, drunk | Fy streets. ee eee nacltd de oie, | _, Waseane CA fun: ver] prette: voryaheapantvers gaa! WORAGIN: Georgetown and cosis, $315 J. G. Webster, do; do. $2 15, | nice. at the Philadelphia Confectionery, No. 518 Pa. Mary Lynch, do ; workhouse 90 days. Nicholas | *Vesu¢, between 00 to 5 one Soler af AL- and | store ard fronts on B T ta. EXANDRIA CORPORATION 8 . the ‘s jpatent leather F war h tod | 0¢ | ott M. stiched, quilted doubl SNYDER & SON. od 3 ‘#0n! to = - O i ei Muyie £ Dpteaieney- wih 0o2-im C.N. Kvornr. arr by he & t purchase iand-ou part) will do IGHT YOUR ee, + ae, ae and costs, Da. J. HostettEr’s Ce'ebrated Stomach Bi ter ‘ most B We have now in storegndare Merry The above are the arrests of Saturday night | js one of tne reatest strengtheni inger Wine, oe leather, Steel arms of sale: fone tore eal tenn se three | aioe aun or OAR <P NDE. § and Sunday morni: There were no cases for oe ist dow we posal A'so, Bonnet’ Boxes ui payments of one,two, and three years, the PEND BRACKETS ever in trial this morning. = nitioted with the Paver and Ague, of any & 5c" they ‘Wood jiehich kms’ | farohtoer for the daferred rs ar terns and every A, le en per an Lz Box Tow Jounxat ve Moves, is the title of gestive organs. A th Liquors, Baeenas taacy vinee wi te bone oy coved onda oe eee te a fashion book, to be found at Shillington’s great gorhns, Be medicine inte ~ pad ; of Por- Csliat P. HOUVER’S Po sion will be given im @ reasonatwe time, . ~ pt ay to the ove Literary Emporium; each number gives four os impartant tn luton hone a healthy sotion ide Beer ever offered ae ylron Hall Boot, s end Trunk Store whcoh will be stated at the sale, tail prices, ta faisite imported pateros‘cat ota fet | aummed amentnc, Lie bias os now tin S = 'o i= 8h ce - e Distriot. $ the most popular, and at the same time. valunbie Be < as ea ork poms Bg GAME the medicinal world. In recommending constantin ony ‘& SA by if rion, bonuiar naan solders vo 57 Green street, corner a Sik of every kind in season; the prices of gas fitty A. GREEN, Auct. wa hen ie teer advantage to oall bersre their houses Sites up, pers, consisting of cloaks, basques, m antilias, dresses, sleeves: childrens* patterns, bonnets, &c. All of which are correctly cut and explained in each number HATS AS IS HATS slities, and sure and speedy. wot mtn ‘ai | Jom-tt Georgetown. OR cases where the disease i ora — ERESE O TERS AvTEeMPtEeD Suictpe.—aA corres: tof tue d gestive organs. A tris! will sui ice forthe most its Rey No. 37. hetween 7 y F: ponden| the dig Ket Space, RECEIVED EVERY DAY Richmond Dispatch, under date Staunton, Va., | *keptical. ects, Georgéto : AND SERVED UP : see ter » Va., | "For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, eve- that at ERY STYLE, y pes -* the laboriag an ponent Lema a sik Cider tumes. 5° aay = ee Saves t Notice, at pive mene, Sere 6 one alivw mo pane! eaused by ill health, shot ct fe this Coats, Pants, AnD Vzsrs. ry ag Ay ee | AP ERS 1é YD'S : Paper a rae tg oe pg Hang Fos with the morning at the American Hotel He still Hangers Lrass Suits. Business Suats, se Re ree ae LLO ota to accum te, but to keep pane, with tt <8 o'clock p. m.), and is perfectly conscious “He Noam waxy Marble Hali cipehine Bosta furnished at an time to the Great Fails, or NATIONAL RESTAURANT, me 8 says the act was committed while under mental Store, owe Hote Ea dspiey ot Pace any other point on the Ohio Canal. 46m Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. aberration of it, 8s new paiterns w CLOTHING is now ready for inspection, UR RENT.—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, se 18-6m Pic Nic —The German Yagers, Capt: Sebwarz- compri t r rtment of F with basement by f gold Uhave in atare a ood saeortment of aod ard and §/SHADES, PIC Le, C ney eee ef hte tea, ee FURS! FURS! FUR commen WINDOW SHA ST aaa ar ethes i lchest design | late rea; of M. Be Bodisoo, containg 16 oF 17) "Tue nel eiig STORE manufactures all its LABor LS. AC Every oseo pion mana, paraded the streets this morning in full Seeuidie aad tee ey} as LASSE US. aoe neasbers eed clean uniforms, After marching udy axeniionen With 61 own FURS. wad cals sookeee eee enn jew nee oral fav. through a portion of Pennsylvania avenue and fi 3 if one it now am ioe ig jeorge- | York. faphionable articles o: gross. Bn op is no" Goorre 17> Old Para r 5 ‘out-and-a-balf street, oceeded. for select ‘one ofthe racal attrac. | town, Sioa engined OF .F " Park, whare they we’ presdagacea’ to the | edered tor aplectine. from one ofthe moat attrac: ape! bane iL: Seorssiows Signof the North hmeriean fui Coney usual pic nician festivities, to be varied by the | Prices. neien ane F av. Sth and lth amore to them of a beautiful banner by fair 7) a ee STOR ROOM FOR a8 atreet, ee Ermine, Swansdowe other og ea Brot jent—In | 3 ——_______s00¢ jm M.W.Gatr & Bxo. have, at No. 3 Penn- ate Bore Re, ogre Is ¢ onder. ac ltemen nent OYSTERS: Lu. . of Geor, ¥ "AN OYST: sylvania avenue, one of the most showy estab- Bye AYLOK Pax on lishments ie the District of Columbia. It is the 2ist uit. the Rev. Mr. ez pret ; 0 ae “ a bre (na Patent ¢ ad ry u usion w tee ai Tr. z nas Roan a She ‘several’ NEw MEY ODN PBN, geut’s Cloth ( ape Set Se win | sei eta Aste eka hace 13 mare erecta oes | Eee Sob ec, Baa | Sah Mon Fa ‘Teera.—Nothiag is more paleful than anach- ee a to : ra enn. avenue. : PHILADRLPHIA, ing fang; few things more dingusting than de-| On the soth ult, CATHERINE HALEY, aged : watece Oe oe teeth Those of our readers who are thos CI there + fhlcted will dad in Dr. T. O. Hills a most aon Tuntine® iter | seine ose skill | the aay part ef 7 Sarecon, His cake ia No, $50 Peansyivaata Ge cameerd enone ate the r ©. F. & W, GERECKE.

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