Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1855, Page 3

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TRE:—To-morrow evening, the public will havo the opportunity of witness- ing the performance of one of the most beautiful dramas in the on ep language, “The Lady of the Lake,” with a stron cast of characters; J. R. Seott appearing as Rhoderie, and J. E. City Covxcits.—Board of Aldermen.—The | McDonough, as Fitzjames. An opening ad- Board met last evening at seven o'clock, and | dress will be delivered by Miss Mary Dovelin. was called to order by the President. The entertainment will conclude with the pop- EVENING STAR. ————— = TREASURER’S STATEMENT, Showing the amount at his credit im the Treasury, with assistant treasurers and designated de- posttaries, and in the Mint and branches, by returns received to Monday, September W, 1855; the amount for which drafts have been issued, but were then unpaid, and the amount then remaining subject to draft. Showing, also, the amount of future transfers to and from depositarics, as ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. See first page for @ column of Auction Sales The Sale of Furniture at the residence otept Magruder Is post; ored in consequenct af the rain until FRIDAY MORNING, Oct. Sth, at 10 o’clock, at which time it will take place with- out regard to weather. Georgia Election. Corumata, Oct. 1, 11d p. m.—The following returns have been received : Drafts hereto- JAS. C. McGUIRE, % an After the reading of the journal, an effort | ular play of “The French Spy; or, the Fall of Amount onDe-| for drawn, | mount subject | ©C2—a Auctioneer For @ vernor—Andrews, American, has re was made to relieve the —_ of the = a in batcrls Miss A.” Hathaway will In what place. posite. ey me at tod By BARNARD & BUCKEY, G j ceived the following majoritics : Bibb ae ty, ting from the ment of the fine imposed | sustain three eharacters. paid, thoug’ raft. rc ZY, corgetown. \ ish Sinan ies) taciineg 35; te eine bs 3 The performances, we believe, will take payable. ANDSOME AND WELL KEPT FUR scogee P s wed uiture at Auction.—On TUESDAY Morning, the 2d instant, at 1@ o’clock, we will The Chair decided that no fine of the kind | place once a week until the first Monday in 300; Taylor £0, in three precinets; Houston, could be remitted without the action of both | December, when the season will. be regular- Fort Vrllcy precinct, 43. Trippe, the Ameri- aap cenaencaniaehaaeenaiacnte stent Treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C....| $356,028 42 & _ 3 sell, at the residence of Mr Thomas Knowles, on - Z 4 Boards. a ly commenced. In tho meantime, the com- Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Mi husetts 3,128,77 et i First street, his Household and Kitchen Fvrai- | can candidate for Congress, has 75 in Fort ie Gate tat haber Sratified with the appearance | .sis'ant Treasurer, New York, New York. 6,526,273 52 168.519 45 tare, — do. Rocking Chairs Valley precinct, and 43 in Spalding. Mayor were laid before the Board: of some of the most brilliant ‘Stars’? in the Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 170,197 14 5.100 58 cgeonts — = be ng ¢ : = palates alae One containing communications from the | theatrical firmament. Assistant Treasurer, Charleston, Sonth Carolina 79740 £3 0 arlor and Arm Chair. Mayors of Norfelk and Portsmouth ; ordered to be spread on the docket. One relating to the canal; referred. And one communicating the approval of cer- ain acts. , re act from the other Board for the relicf of R. W. Dove was passed. An act authorizing the erection of an arch ou North Capitol street was also passed. An act relating to the hire of ‘carts and horses at a per diem compensation was re- ferred. = ‘An act authorizing the Mayor to execute a Marble-top Pier Table, Light Stands Mahogany Dining and Side Tables Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, good Large Gilt Mirror, Curtains Mahcgany Dressing and other Bureaus Good Feather Beds, Mattrasses Bedsteads, Bedding. Wardrobes Washstands, Toilet Sets, Glasses Cooking and other Stoves ‘Tin, China, Crockery, and Glassware Kaives and Forks, &c Termsatrale. BARNARD & BUCKEY, rep 2—d Auctioneers [F" The above sale is postponed until U The theatre has been splendidly refitted, anisuch arrangemeats made as will insure more comfort than has, during the winter sea- son, been heretofore enjoyed. 63 1,555,697 35 Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, Louisiana. Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missouri. . Assistant Treasurer, San Franc'sco. -# Depositary at Buffalo, New York. Depositary at Baltimore, Maryland. Depositary at Richmond, Virginia Depositary at Norfolk, Virginia... Deposita. y at Wilmington, North Carolina Depositary at Savannah, Georgia. Depositary at Mobile, Alabama... Depositary at Nashville, Tennessee... Depositary at Cincinnati, Ohio. Depositary at Pittsburg, Pennsy: Depositary at Cincinnati, (late) Depositary at Dubuque, lowa. Oct. 2, 9 a. m.—Andrews, American, has majorities amounting to 971, and Johneor, Democrat, 970, as far as heard from. Seward Democrat, for Congress, has 70 majority. From Norfolk and Port smout’. Baxtiworr, Oct. 2.—The boat of this morn ing brings the following intelligence. in Norfolk on Saturday, there were only 4 deaths, on Sunday 7, and three new cases, and Dr. Beate’s Great Panorama of the Kane Arctic exploration at the Odd Fellows’ Hail, is still exciting the admiration of multi- tudes-nightly ; all the wonderful, beautiful, natural phenomena presented to the dariog explorers of that part of the globe, is brought before the spectators, as it were by magic. Li one may not ‘“‘hold fire in the hand by think- | BAS Ww rif » ! G02 80 RSDAY Morning, same hour. a on Monday to 12 m., 3 dexths. law relating to the purchase of certain church | ing of the frosty Caucasus,”’ he may certainly | Depositary at Little Rock, Ar ! 149 00 | oct? BARNARD & BUCKEY. Mrs* Wm. B. Ferguson is dead. Rev. Mr. roperty for school purposes was passed—yeas | imagine himself comfortably cool, while lock- | Depositary at Detroit, (late). | 6,995 36 By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. __ Le nays 2. ing Into the home of icebergs. The Panorama | Depositary at Chic ee : | atte = RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE Im- | 2#¢keon is ill, but not dead, as reported. The committee on improvements reported a | is of great length, and no hasty description | Depositary at Detroif, Michigan. | veer ac proved Real Estate on the Island —B Fifty-four southern doctors and nurses have Depositary at Tallahassee, Flori Assay office, New York. Branch mint, San Franetsco. . Mint of the United States, Philade'phia, Penn. Branch mint of the United States, Charlotte, N.C Branch mint of the United States, Dahlonega, Ga. Branch mint of United States, New Orleans, La ....! Deduct overdraft......ssseesseesceseceeees bill authorizing the Mayor to open an alley in syuare 142; passed. 7 Mr. Dove presented the petition of —— Swartze; also, a communication from the City Surveyor; which was referred to the delegation from the First Ward. Mr. Pepper presented the petition of J. Bar- ber; referred. The committee to whom was referred the pe- tition of J. Barnes reported. The committee on the petition of Honora Fitzpatrick were discharged. A joint resolution relative to grading an al- ley running through square 533, was passed. The committee on claims reported a bill for would be at all adequate to the high praise it deserves. All should see it for themselves. Virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 6t! day of June, 1553, and recorded in Liber J. A. 3. No. 53, folios 136. &c.. the subscriber will sell at ubliz sale, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of Oc feet, 55, at 5 o'clock p. m., on the premises, the no,th half of Lot. 12 end the whole of | ot No. 13, in square No. 513, fronting 70 feet 6 inches on 1} strect west, between K and L streets south, and running 100 feet to an alley, with the build ings and improvements, which are two two story and one cottage built frame dwelling-houses, well and substantizlly built, or so much tuereof as may be necessary to satisfy said deed of trust The above property is eligibly situated in a rap- idly improving part of the city, and offers a favor- able opportunity to persons desirous of obtaining a residence or investing left for their homes. Miss Catharine Redman, matron of the Or- phan’s Asylum, is dead. In Portsmc uth on Saturday, there were 13 deaths, and on Sunday 9. Drs. Cole of Phila- delphia, and Hunter of New York, are among the dead of Sunday. There have been but few new ec: 3 The wife and daughter of Chief Justice Ta- ney both died at Old Point on Sunday. The latter only died of the fever. Alp ror TuE ScurrERERS.—Messrs. Sweeney, Rittenhouce & Co., acknowledge the receipt of the following sums for the benefit of the — by yellow fever in Norfolk & Ports- mouth: September 23—Rev. J. A. Buck, Rock Creck.sscccssccccccscecccscsesscses SD TD Collections made in ey coun- ty, Maryland, per E. 0. Edmonston..100 00 September 29—Miss L. C. Carr, George- town, D. C., for the orphans... AE slian Glee Clubs..+-cceceeees 27,950 03 3,210,118 06 21,960,923 21 243651 49 sk 72 000 00 Add difference in trans’ers......cessesceseeeccesevee Net amount subject to draft.. 7 50 +. 55 05 Transfers ordered to treasury of the United States, Washington, D.C. Tran: fers ordered to assistant treasurer of the l aited States, New Yor! 1,250 000 00 relief of J. F. King; passed. — ‘Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the United States, New Orleans, 400,000 00 | The terms of ey a — —_ Arrival of the George Law A resolution was offered relative to calling a Marniaces.—The record of the clerk of our Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the United States, St. Louis, Mo... - 350,000 00 | Loring interest from day of sale, secured by a New York, Oct. 2—The George Law ar- joint meeting of the Boards to fill the vacsucy | court shows that during the last month he Transfers ordered to assistant treasurer of the Uuited States, San Francisco, Cala... $10,000 00 | Greg of trast upon the property. If the terms of |. : ae ith $775 i Sata Mount of Astana laid Gu the table. | imsusd one hasdved and oa marriage licenses ‘Transfers ordered to depositary at Norfolk. Virsinia..sessssesesseseeeserses sensors 7,000 00 | Cale are not complied with in six days after sate, | Tived this morning, with $775,000 in speci Dr. Miller offered a resolution authorizing Transfers ordered to branch mint of the United States at San Francisco, Cala....... be rescld at the riskand expense | Among the passengers were Col. Steptoe and the prcpertr will of the purchaser. All conveyance at the expense of the purchaser. CHAS. S. WALLACH, Trustee. JAS. C. McGUIRE, sep 22—eod&ds Auctioneer. Immediately after the atove, f shail se: four new FRAME HOUSES, fronting 1 feet eech en south K street, between 3d and 1°, Warcn Returxs —G. 8. Gordon, profanity, fine and cost; R. T. Bradford, drunk, lying in the streets, fine and costs; John Murrzy, vagrant, workhouse thirty days. the committee having charge of the subject to report the facts in the matter of the Assessor ef the Seeond Ward. On motion, the Board adjourned. |The proceedings of the Board of Common Coungil are unaveidably crowded out to-day. Capt. Ingalls of the ermy. The Uncie Sam touched at Acapulco on her upward passage, and hal lost thirtyS:ix of her pxsengors by cholera. Three more died at Acapulco. 1,143,000 00 ‘Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, Boston, Massachusetts... 875,00 ‘Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, New York, New York. Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, St_ Louis, Missouri ‘Transfers ordered from depositary at Baltimore, Maryland Transfers o:dered from depositary at Detroit, (lr te) Transfers ordered from depositary at Chicago, [lin Asotnen Ramroap AcciDENT—TwELveE Persoxs Ixsvrnep.—Quite a serious accident Fatan Suoottxe Arrair.—A place called | occurred on the New Haven Railroad, near ‘Transfers ordered from depositary at Detroit, N 15,000 00 | *treets west, contsining four rooms, neatly finisl.- | On Ler passage from Aspinwall to this port Swampoodle, (in the Northern Liberties,) and | this city, on oe Svouing. oe Lorine ‘Transfers ordered from mint of the United 70,000 09 | @4; the lots run back 100 feot the passengers of the Law rubscribed $70 for 33 train, when about a mile above ie a disreputable locality, was, late last night, the scene of a lamentable occurrence. It appears frem the reports which 4 i Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, a and Is months, satis factorily secured with interest. JAMES C. McGUIRE, 150,000 00 the Norfolk sufferers, Bridge, encountered a broken chair. The trains consisted of six cars. The locomo- have reacbed us, that two young men, named, re- | tive and five cars passed over the obstruction Oct 2—1t oct 2 Auctions. Heolth of New — ‘ spectively, Robert Warrer and Thornton A in safety, but the last car was thrown off the By WALL, BARNARD & CO New Orveans, Oct, 1.—The number Auctioneers. J OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND KIT- chen Kequisiies st Auction.— On WED- ISDAY MORNING, October3 at 10 o'clock sidence of a n declining house t side of 9th street, between DP ali sell all his Furniture and rin part of— track and turned on its side down an em- bankment, smashing its tracks and seat: The coupling gave way, and by this the re- mainder of the train escaped. There were some twenty passengers in the last car, and about twelve of them were injured, but none of them fatally. One gentleman had his thigh fractured, another an arm broken, and e others received contusions more or less s about the head.—N. Y. Times. ry. and others, entered a heuse of il!-fame, and, while there seated, W. W. B. Edwards came in and ordered them to leave the premi- ses, which they declined doi saying that they did not care to go out until so required by the “‘landlady.’’ Conversaticn ensued be- tween the part: when a WANTS. | FOR SALE AND RENT. N JANTED—AT4i1 LSTREET, BETWEEN (OR RENT—A RARE CHANC 9th and 10th, a sober, honest Servant to do small store on Pennsylvania avenue. general housework for a small family. She must | one to the corner of lth street, and adjoining the be a pretty geod cook. Protestant preferred, either publication office of the Evening Star. More per- white or colored. oc 2—Li* | rons call daily at the Star office than at SBF other INTE We wane IES to work | DUSiness point in Washington, which makes the WANED six yOUNG UANIES to work | tyvation af great value to any treder wauting to at Dres Seer i None but very capable | rent a small, neat and convenient store, in the cues need appl i Call at No. 358 Kighteer % ? centre of the business portion of Pa. avenne. Pos- between H and I. sabre | session given on the loth of October proximo deaths last week was 81, of whom 70 died of the ycllow fever. The epidemic is still raging in the interior of the State. ar la Wreck of a James River Schooner. New York, Oct. 2—The schooner George Daily, went ashore yesterday near Mariches, on Long Island, and is a complete wreck. All the crew were saved. She sailed from James River. Virginia. vere 3 ig Avery on the spot, ing Warren, it is supposed, fatally. it was reported this morning that lic has since died. Edwards was arrested, and having brought before Justice Birch, was by hi to jail to await 2 further examination. Scierpe IN THe Bripan CaaMBer.—Miss Clara Haskins was found dead in her brid: and chamber near Natchez, Mi ppi on 2d uit. After being dressed by her bridesmaids, she requested them to retire for a short time, and when they returned they found her lying lifeless upon her couch, with an empty vial which had contained prussiae cid still clasped in her hand. She had alop- the desperate alternative of self-dest n rather than marry a man she could not Icve, in obedience to parental authority. attresses: Beddirg casein Ne Se rea W TED—A YOUNG GIRL totake charze| Apply Soon, at the counter of the Star office. ofchildren Apply at 252 C street, between | _S¢p 20—tf + xed Oth oc 2—It OR RENT—THE CONVENIENT DWEL- i ey TED— PAN 5 ling on Peirce street, between L and M, and Avett makers.” Absa, ‘Presets, Se seek i NOH Capitol street Te a punctual tenant the the week, in factory. Permanent employment '8t will be made very low. ‘The house contains and fatr wages will "be given. None peed apnly 21x good rooms. Apply to CHARLES THOMA, but competent hands. - pene pies. ee ee ere 2 VORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WoRTH Moh of valuable and pleasantly-located Dwelling ecen Nin and Stath stress. __ oc! | ang Building Lots, forsale in shares, at only Fi ‘A. D IMMEDIATELY—Ten Journey- | Dollars rach. Apply to JOHN FOX, U W men House Painters None but good work- T.and Office, Seventh street, above Odd 5 sed apply. T'wo months work guarantied. Hall. sep 21-tf i = PARKER & SPALDING. OOM FOR RI eds *roctery been sent Charleston Market. Cuarteston, S. C., Oct. 2.—Cotton is ac tive, but prices are nnchanged. Sales yester day 3,600 bales at former rates Baltimore Markets Bautrworg, Oct. 2 yur is dull, no sales reported. Howard strectand Ohio are Leld at _9e 1 F oe ner progressing in the various in this city, is still on the increase in interest Many persons have been admitted to me == the churches, and the altars ec: to be occupied by penitents. Oa Sunday, Rev. Josiah Vard: the Methodis but was pre Auctioneers yRIGHT, Georgetown AT AUCTION.—On WED 3d day of October, at 10 eof Miss Williams, cor d Fayette strects, I shall sell, ber Household Eifects, consist- n Was expected to preach in oe Protestant church, Ninth street, ted by illn and the worthy be., and is dull; 1.70a$1 80. Corn Price or Fiour.—Societies and ecombina- ‘ons are being formed to import flour from the T.—A pleasant Room in the . L z ; endian tc PAGS WANTED.—Persons having good rags third story, with or without furniture Apply and common Chairs S82; yellow S7a8%. Rye— pastor occupied the pulpit. Thirteen pe hi He per ny ee rns © will receive the following prices by leaving | to GEO. WILLNIER’S Paper-hanging Store’ Wt a or Tables 1.10, Pennsylvania $1.15 Were admitted to membership, and the h x $0, instead oF Si? ant Sit them at the store occupied by the Messrs. Clarke, | Ninth street. sep 20—f 5, Crockery herellggrerios —Pork $21, prime $29. rite of baptism administered to s ors, | hero = ewe eee vel tape hed which | at the old Depot Building, near the bridge, on Rooxs FOR RENT=—A PARLON AND ee B 13!al3 houlders 12}al3e At the Wesley Chapel e Rev. Prof. lar- ay: e@ recom! le idea to co Peansylvania avenue: For white rags, 1g ; mixed, oes aah ys a crete heey ee aE : or pag cee mon occupied the puipit pra Ei eae If men will combine, they may 34, wil be paid. ° Be oct 1—St eer ceal ea) Pacunanit Sataished Chenabers for), 1% ccteeaina SE ee Ss. WRIGHT. Auctioneer ee a rent, in a new brick house. ced to ANTED—A GOOD COACH SMITH.— . E. K. LUNDY, nq:ure at this office. sep 29-34 sep 19 No. 46 Louisiana avenue. — a he foolish combination of flour d Y in the seaboard cities in less than a fortnich and reduce the price of flour onc-fourth.—. Yerk Herald. Perms at sale. ders 11}. Eight were almitted to membership. During tL the revival, sixty have joined that church At the New Station, in the Fifth Ward, Capitol Hill, Rev. Mr. Day, pastor, the work is pro- gressing finely. Several new memt admitted on Sunday. The work of revival Lard—in lots ic., in kegs 13ic. janged. pre sales yesterday of 50,000 Ibe. of ides and 15.000 Ibs of shoulders. ¢ V ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, who i AGNIFICENT ENTERPRIS 3 has been well raised, a situation as House- | L LIBERAL, EQUITABLE & CERTAIN keeper, and to assist in the sewing and domestic | The Franklin Land Association offer for sale la duties ofa family She can bring the most unex- ; shares of only UCTION ROTICE 44% RY.— Attention is ceries, W tWe are indebted to the Hon. T. G. , Liquors and Cigars. N aining in T 5 OST LAND WAKRANTS.—Land warrant ET also progressing at the McKendree and Rylan 1 | Hunt, of Louisiana, for acopy of a specch de- | Cowionable reference. Sslary net so much an oh FIVE DOLLARS EACH Ser i at mt tan No. 12.631 for eset peng tag ~ Chapels, and the Methodist E. Church livered by himself at the Houma barbacu ject as a xood home. ppey at this Ottice, or ad- , 15 Farms, of from 50 to 169 acres each, and about if chests Hne quality green and black Teas 4 for 120 acres. issued to Lu- and the members are rejoicing greatly rit | Parish of Tereb the 15th uiti dress a line to J. C. ALEXANDER, Alexandria, | 250 very desirable Buiiding Lots and Dwellings lo do do Gvlonz do do ct of March 34, 1835; also No prospects for an extension of the work in which a . Me tan a oe aS timo, pud- | va. eet ss lan oe Usher Aone ernmer t Java Coffce issued to R. Carpenter, under they are so earnestly engaged. ished by erder of the Executive Committee of ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that | nm Lan fice, s and Filberts been lost bet n this cityand s ; NTED—EVE D 7 < ve ll Hail, : eat is American party of Lo they can get a lot 24 feet front by 130 feet | Pustecee, Biase Sadat etirers Joad nt Sperm Candies wen that a the Accibest on Tuz WAsutnaton Aqvepuct sep 17—tf On Friday, Wm. Darran, employed as a niite Candles ns Judd’s patent and plain Sperm do lication will be made to the Com- es of the same aay d for the low price of Aart Nato @3a month without interest. are at the Union Land Offce MO LET—A FRAME HOUSE on Fifteenth jr Invalids recovering from the effec. of a q SS Nowe? Ha . " mould do hove being filled out in my name, with a Ser, in charge of the derricks ued in the rock | ver. Bilious Diseases, or long continued illnes og | ‘th street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall. a. 4 Bizet) Nor tey acer 1 steer kh: “he hottie chem'cal Olive Soap T of attorney attached, authorizing Mr. Benj excavation at the Great Falls, was so sey d, will find Cinrex’s SPanisu Mixruns ap2—6m JOHN FOX, Seo has ten rooms, and ie | yee rata Pe gps aed fancy Yeilet do C. Eastman, ef Wisconsin, to locate them. injured that it is feared he cannot recover y remedy which will revive their drooping Ae Bac fori Recgetagny yr d Spices and Pepper c. C. WILLARD. ober, by applying toA BORLAND. LOSU* OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- (OR RENT —A HANDSOME FURNISHED sylvania avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel, has Parlor and two Chambers for rent, Pa. ave- several large and desirable rooms, suitable for, nue, No. 215, opposite Willards’ Hotel. families or single gentlemen, which she will rent | D eos with board at moderate prices. She can also ac peers six or eight table boarders. jy 30 Seems that while a stone was being hois the boom, he ascended to examine the he the mast, which is forty or fifty feet hi While thus engaze], one of the stays part and had 1ions, expel! all bad humors from the blood, the liver to a prompt and healthy action. y its tonic properties, restore the patient to ite and liver. We can only say try IT. A single bo't! worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existe: It contains no Mercury, Opium, or ay other noxious or ere drug, and can be given to the youngest infant without hesitation. ch Vanilla Chocolate zo Corn Starch West india Ground Coffee 4 cases Anchovies and stuff_d Olives 2 do Virgin Ojl of Aix 1 baske 2 eases pre sep 5—Tuiw LL CARD.- DAN’L ROWLAND, now perma- 44 nently located on (he Island, offers bis ser- vires to the public generally as Agent for the sale purchase of Real Estate in an of the y. as well as for the collection of. ents, and Renting or Leasing Dwellings and other = ty, &c. Office and dwelling, No. 173 onath F d, se fell with the mastinto the rockcut. He spected the rope which parted. and Lit good fur a year’s service. Dut on examination. after the accident, it was dis- ed Chow-Chow 8 boxes Prunes 0 LET—ONE OF THE TWO NEWLY- 1 fiaisbed Cottage Houses on N st. north, betw. 3ecases Nenparcil Capers 1" e 7 “ne: See the certificate of wonderful care: around ——$——$$$ i ith and 15th streets west. Inquire of JUHN P. 5 do: ted Savces street, between 43g and 6th sts., Island threagh ry ey in portage ig ae ele Hore than five hundred persons in | FROARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, ON THE S. W IILLTON, No. 379 Fourteenth street. 3 do Pu verized Herbs sep 25—faw3w* — DAN’L ROWLAND. Pars ' 5 3 ‘eS | the city o! ichmon: @., can testify Lo its good Pennsylvanii 9 29—e02w do Anch ante = —— a any" The injary bad escaped his notice. This ac- effats) ‘See advertisement. “oct Iii is mopared ta eccprmaineelioes wine. OP = Dai TATA A 1 packa Id Scotch Starch gery apm eo goa and cient should be a warning to those employed with or without board. “Every effort will be made | (10K RENT—SEVERALHANDSONEPAR- | vefathetien ut ub menene ak oe SS SS ee n’s refined Gelatine i> As the Season approaches for Gentle- men to replenish their Wardrobe we would ad vise those in want of fashionable articles of dress to visit the Marile Hali Clothing Emporium of NOAH WALKER & CO, Browns’ Hove! Building, where may be found everything that is new and fashionable for Gentlemen and Youths’ jaisat Keady made Clothing and Furnishing aC he i” The Greatest Medical Discovery of the ave is AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. They don’t help complaints, but they cure them One Box has cured Dyspepsia , Three boxes have cured the worst cases of Scrof- ula. Two boxes have cured Erysipeles. ox the heavy works now going on in this neigh- borhood. It is not enough that the engineer carefully proportions the parts of his machines t>secure the proper strength to each. Con- Stant watchfulness is necessary for their own safety on the part of those using them. The chafing against a wall, or the careless tying of & rope, or, as in this case, the blow of a stone in blasting, may, if not watched for and re- paired, at any time cause a fatal accident. iors and Chambers, with Board. Also, Tabie and Transient Board. Inquire at Mrs. SMITH?S, 233 F street. ap 9—tf MADAME R.’S REMOVAL. | OTS FOR SALE—TWO OR THREE N ADAME R. respectfully informs the public in See Building Lots in a rapidly improving VE general, that she will give information in all | nelhborhood for sale on ten years credit. the Aifirs relating to Life Health, Wea'th, Mar: | Apoly to J. H. DRURY. tiages, Love, Journeys, Law suits, Difficulties in| jy 2i—tf z a Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, OR SALE—TWO HUNDRED LOTS and in respect to all other subjects. She is also Price 875 each. Two years’ credit, or 10 per able to tell the Ages of persons by reading num- cent. discount for cash. Apply atthe Union Land bers. All those who wish to consult Madame R.| Ogice, 7th street, above odd: Pellows? Hall. will please call soon, as she will remain in the city buta short time. She can be consult dat all| ~ hours of the day andevening. Her nameis on the | cy door—at No 2&5, 13th street, corner of D, on the S manufactories, at moderate and conve-| nient terms for sale; second band Pianos taken in exchange, and tuning pianos attended to at No its Eleventh street, xbove Pa. avenue F.C, REICHENBACH. sep 8—6meoSTu& Th* A CAUTION a necessary only to those who have not yet used my supertor Black Tea at a 4 cents a pound, again-tthe imposition that 1s dafly attempted by some persons of elastic conscience palm off Tea representing itto be the same kind as mine. The Way to nail the deception to the forehead of the Parties so attempting, is by a trial, samples of which can be had gratuitously The balance of the chop-mark, forty-five boxes of this article of to render those comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. aps—tf assorted Extracts, for flavoring , 5 bales Alicante M ine paux Brandy, Bouvet Jne Srandy, Otard, Dupuy & Co Brandy amaica Rum 5 baskets Geisler Anchor Champagne 5 cases Hock Wines 3 do Stomach Bitters Together with a lot of fine Wines, Brandies, &c , in demijohns, ) Cigars, d ut brands. . SHEKELL, Tue Secoxp Concert or MLE. Parovr took place last night at Carusi’s Saloon. The house was crowded, and among those in at- tendance was the President of the United lery, Razors, Scissors, &c., positively low, at States One box always cures the Jaundice. : left hand side. ‘Gentlemen 50 cents and Ladies | the Housekeepers’ Fuinishing Store, 490 Seventh T. TOWERS, Trustees. Rote — be poten hr oe Both M'lle. Parodi and M’dme. Strakosch | gape pexge are sure to cleanse the system from | 23. R= SwE__ | street. Creenne: ©. W. BOTELER, Auct'r. | tail. were in fine voice. The audite ‘ lent} Ty . ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, sep? ii The abeve Sale is postponed until One hundred and ten Magnolia hams, the last thought so, for the distingsished. 20a sree uleers on theenge completely cured the worst of | [)) Wasnincron Counry,} 1° Wit. MISSES O'BRYAN, WEDNESDAY Morning, : ame bour. to be received this season, to be had only at my Were compelled to respond to the repeated de- | Small doses seldom fall to cure the Pies. t Ralortees Nagin Scrat ne ae < dis. No. 252 Constant mixeets Ss ae ale ha ea ae conserve and ginger. All the * * ry i One dose cures the headache aris! ict aforesa: ving at *s wha: astern will open le . =! + given notice to me, one of the Justices of the for the Fall, oa Thursday, September 27th. Veace for the county and district aforesaid, that cep 26-e03t oa the 20th instant he took in the Eastern Branch | — lish preserving and pickling. Purecider vin- , glass and stone jars of sizes for jellies, preserves and pickles, With a variety of fresh gro- promised ; but the appetite for vocal melody Strong doses often ——— expel every worm bad to be satisfied, and to this gratifie from the body. T! should be given to childre: who are always, mae or less aii = fects at Auction.—On WEDNESDAY morning, October 3d, at 10 o’clock, at the resi- < : cted with this | °? . di f£ Capt. H. L. Benham, No. 407 Third st., | ceri . Z.M.P. KING. these ladies not reluctantly contribute scourge. of the Potomac and secured a two-oared boat,| CLOAK AND MANTILLA EMPORIUM. siecicstna ny! pedlen peimeetiag » No. 4 st, | ceries unsur M lle. Parodi may be taresan bold, dashing, dake entle Physic they have no equal. built after the scow fashton, painted blue, and Mare & BRO., will open on peed Se Sipe Hae a » I shall Corner of — avenue, I and 15 street, — and brilliant in her vocalization; while M’dinc. One box cures de! ement of the liver. appeared to have been used as a pleasure b at, October Ist, a large assortment of CLOAKS, | Sella portion of Furniture an Ochs, VEZ : east of Jackson Statue sept 5. Mahogany heir and spring Sofa and Chairs Half a bex cures a cold. Marble top Ceatre Table, Wha'not with sloop sails. The owner of the above boat is | ‘TALMAS and MANTILLAS, of Paris and New They purify the blood, and thus strike at the hereby requested to prove property, pay costs and | York styles Strakosch is, by contrast, more calm, less con- fident, with a voice peculiarly suited for those FLEGANT Saxony AND VELVET Car- 4 Nine Mahogan teh dini 1d other Tables petings.—Just received, and on sale. sweet ballads to which she so successfully gives foundation —— disease. pd sys — her mera ee ne eee sooo re WELL eoROL x Do. "Y Bareaus, ‘Bedsteads and Wasbstands pieces of tue above goods, all'in entirely new tone, and emphasis, and heart-touching ex- ao er Pill there is not an equal inthe | S¢P20—H* SOHN L. SMITH. sep 28—eo3t 3:8 Pa. avenue. Black walnut, maple and cherr Hedsteads eye ey Gee Si ei rhey F. L. M £. eon —————_ yalnut and maple cane-sea! rs, Rockers n this city, lower Sire a _ — tiie twa: Blend chek Ae a are purely vegetable and can dono harm, | west side of Ninth spare D and E streets, OTICE.—Having located my Yard on the | Feather Beds, Lolsters and Pillows’ than the same goods retail at in any of the North- uM Sheahan eas rancived to repeat some of | good accomplish an unaccountable amount of Hs made arrangements at the West Mount west side of 9th street, between D and E. I | Excelient hair and husk Matresses ern cities. Laffa White Ash and Lewis Mountain Red} would cali the attention of my friends and the tot . French China Dinner Set, Crocke: Also, a full supply of Rugs and Door Mats to his picces on the piano forte, while Signor |, Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER, Lowell, Mass., ed an Asb Coal Mines, to recelve COAL from them | public generally, to my stock of HICKORY, | Carnets, Matting, Otleloth, Rugs match CLAGETT, DODSON & OO. ee eS eee ary aaa ait, Wontiegins, 0. m, | Soren: Una waneh ner is ol Sianaeand | OA, sot PINE WOUD, which seb sew se: | Covking, siightand i Sires | _seetceue 3 auditory LINTHICUM, & Fas OOK gy | Consumers Kenerally that he repa sell | ceiving. k, ATHING FIXTURES, PUMPS, Marble snixe rrewer at Rossery.—Last night | CO.. feces JAM. ar Se the above Covls, superior in quality to all others,| Daily expected, one cargo of White Ash broken, Requisites I Slabs and Fasins, Water Cl | Sinks, Cis- being entirely free from either slate or dirt, at the | and two cargoes of RED ASH EGG COAL. very lowest prices. Healso bas on hand at all} All of which will be sold at the lowest market imes Pine Grove and Lykens ey. COAL; | price. 2,210 pounds to the ton. 1 Terms: $25 and under cash; over $25 a credit of G0 and 96 se fg for no‘es satisfactorily endorsed bearing interes! about niue u'cluck, on Pennsylvania avenue, terns, Boilers, Water Backs, Ranges, Fountains, near the Circle, in the first ward, while a col- Hydraulic Kams, Hydrants, Garden Engines, lidse, Lead, Iron, Tin, G-lvanized and Earthea peace ee, Wonderful !—Wonderfu Wonder- ful!—The like has never before been known in red m s driving in hi ror Shier fos: “so MBERLAND COAL, beth lump and| A deduction of twenty-five cents per ton on JAS. C. McGUIRE, ete, and on short no- white man, (dressed in a brown suit of clothes | stored by the almost mfraculous use of Prof.c.| {ickory, Oak and Pine Wood, at low prices. | sep2i—eodif OF. L. MOORE. By JAS C McGUIRE, Auctioneer Practical Plumber, $12 Seventh street, and a white hat,) who expressed a desire to | DE@RATH’S MAGICAL ELECTRIC OIL. 2 QOD NEWS FOR THE LITTLEONES. ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS | sep 2—ec2w opposite Intelligencer Office. _ Mr. Geo. Wels, residing at 277 Eager st , one x door from the corner of Somerset street, two doors from St James’ Church, had his fingers of both hands fully restored to their former use, having rile with him. After taking a seat, the white man inquired what was the character of the load, and received for an answer, “‘not much,” on Indiana avenue and North D street, between First and Second streets at Auc- tion.—On THURSDAY afternoon, October 4th, UST RECEIVED, and keep constantly—Os- good’s Indian Cholagogue, Rowand’s fonic Mixture, Ober’s Fever Ague Specitic, Keen [or BOSTON— We this day open one case, direct The Schooner SEARSVILLE, Capt from the manufacturere, of Misses’ and Sears, his arrived, and will have quick dispatch | Children’s Fancy HATS and CAPS, of; ; Fi at 5 o’clock, on the premises, I shal! sell, original agro d % as the apples had all been sol The whito | been paralyzed for three years. The cure has been par eere cae to vd tea eacitoaatie Sy 2 Lot No 2, in Square No 573, fronting 60 fon on sg ah es a Aeeregey yt — = ey ap pr ream ay money, and a gu <ooe sheeple nee eked DeGrath’s fnTLey & BROTHER, ‘Also, Ladies? Riding Hats, of beautifl colors, | Indiana sateen heigl vege — aay Ague Remedies use.’ Also, a and reatened to kill him in the event ;- | Ol. Mr Weis will at mes leased to see Qe. s re ‘west, running back that th to No street. ; = fusal. ‘ But the colored man not yeaah persons who wish to kaow more of his case and eee eer eee Cee towese er rece rae OTT & HOPKINS’S, A ten feet alley has been run through the square fine stock of DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, PER hi the magical effects of the Oil. Call and see him. UST RECEIVED— FUMERY, &c., &c. i i ‘his lot in two, and is companion struck him on the head with « i Corner 6th street and Pa. avenue, from east to west, dividing t O. BOSWELL. st, bs Many have been taken off thelr crutches in two | & Another lot of English Birchwood Portable esenting two good building fronts, capable of "7 > , shot, when the former jumped from the | or three days, from severe Rheumatism and Gout, | Reading and Sewing CHAIRS tre oe teenies sep 2 codw ne National and Browns Hotel. | Piibdividing into three 20 feet fote on each street. cane ee nO = gyn and cried ““murder'’’ A member ef | and hundreds have been cured of Neuralgia, and | able and easiest Chairs for Library and Sitting-{ — This property will be offered entire or in part, | S@P7h—tm the Auxilisry Guard hastening to the scene, | otver complaints, too well known to need further | room For sale at PAUL STEVENS, plans of which will be exhibited at the sale. CE! 1CE:—Just received per brig Mason B. the highwayman departed without ceremony. | proof. H. SEMKEN, (SECOND DISTRICT POLICE OFFICE, To persons desiring a good building lot in an Davis and schooners Suwasset and Henry Mav, From this the negro should learn that “white | | Cavtion.—No (genuine) “Electric Oil” sold| sep 29—iw No. 330 Penna avenue. Justice ef the Peace and Notary Public, | unexceptionable location, this sale offers great in- | 750 tons first quality Boston Ice. smetimes, is ‘very unsartin,” and by pedlers anywhere. We hear of impositions | ——#——————________—___ IVES notice to the community at large, that | ducements. L. J. MIDDLETON, practised on the people.— Baltimore Sun. Prof. C. DeGRATH, No. 39 South Eighth st. Philadelphia. we vellers should geleet their own compa- Title perfect. | en casi tecleeaiaes nei: 1S and 24 St secured by a deed ton the je of trust on the premiaeys. C. MeGUIRE, sep 26—d Auctiencer. AS HEATERS.—This article can be placed G having sufficiently recovered from his late upon Gas Burner, by which the flame is made protracted Uiness to attend to his duty, would re- to pass through a fine wire gauze and cover a large | spectfu ly solicit the calls of his friends and the surface, giving an intense heat without smoke—| public. “All business requiring the services cf a with this apparatus water can be boiled in a short Fasticn <f the Peace or Notary Public, Pee time. Itis avery convenient article for the nur-| attended to. Ottice No. 464, corner of Fifteent sery, or for persons boarding, as a meal could ea-/ and F streets, under Chubb Brothers Banking sily be prepared by it fora small family. ae House. cost only 75 cents, and no one eg $s shoi Washington City, Sept. 27, 1855. be without one. G. FRANCIS, P. 8.—Constant aitendance from § o’clock a.m. Oilice and Depot, corner of F and 12th sts. 25—e02w sep pe Oe TAINED AND ENAMELLED GLASS, S of all styles and sizes, ——s in hase H. SIM t » hgh oe “Plumber, 512 Seventh street, sep 25—eo2w opposite Intelligencer Office. E. OWEN & SON NQuESTS.—Some of our friends who } frequently summoned upon coroner’s Inquests, were making anxious inquiries, th: morning, about the ‘dollar and a quarter b sid. Ose informed us bis account ts tu about eighteen dollars; another ten; sep 12 . MARRIED, Ou the 18th August, in San Francisco, at the residence of Gen. W. H. Richardsan, U. &. Mar- shal, by the Rey. Dr. Scott, Capt. RICHARD T. WHITING, of the Mail ‘Steamship Souora, to Discreet: 10N UF COPARTNERSHIP The partnership heretofore existing between er appesred to expect payment. | Mins JUSEPHINE P. FINNALL- daughter of | sep 29 00 Seventh street. | to sunset at ofice, and at lodgings at other hours | \Y Bttion'g iro ‘entaned (eine ohne MERCHANT TAILORS, The old ianner of paying the juries has | W. H. Finnall, of this city. * PAPER HANGINGS, &e._ | 8 James Maher’s Union Hotel. #8 . A TO. 282 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, res- i paying - Prod, y. PAPER HANGINGS, &e. 39. . ness, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. - ounces to their friends been dissontinued, and the jarors now, instead (redericksbarg papers copy.) Seventh Street, next door to Odd Fellews Hall.| S€P79—eo3t Persons Indebted to the tate firm are earnestly | 1 pectfully senentiet ot they have jast of looking to be paid by the government, must DIED, MARKRITER would call the aitention of Lis PIANO TUNING, &c. requested to close their aceounts with Wn. Henry | and t A green tee Yok with their | wat watil the the Levy Court of this county! 1, 14.1, city, near the Navy Yafd, on the 224 of | Je friends and the public, to his selection of new R. B. F. DENNIS having returned from | Brereton, who assumes ail Uatilities, and by | returned: fromm Nek 0 ore Te consisting of, arge the debts. At least, 80] other P43 speloe- ony s, whreh she bo! atterns of Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Boston is now prepared to tune an whom the business will hereafter be conduct to CLOTAS ‘CASSIMERES, and VEST- say the juro: Iv used to be au object with on eat aie resignation, SARAH ELIZA. oeaers. Curtain Papers, Cornices, Bands, ‘Tas- | repair Pianos as hesetofore. . ni u = a eke votegteal ene eo inGs. tovether with a well-selected steck cf Gen- Wany ty serve on juries; but siuce the dimes] ROMRER, eldest datighter of Catherine and Geo. | sels, Cord-, &c. Acknowledging past favors, he Jrders left at the Music S’ore of Mr. Richar and 7th streets, opposite the Paten' tlemen’s Furnishing Goods. ass now open will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. | Davis will meet with Immediate attention. for in«pection sep 26—eo€t sep 20—3t* M H.BRERETON, sep 25 -2awlin SAM. BRERETON, are so scares, they care but little about being A Bohrer, in the 16th year of her age. * fummoned for that purpose. (Balt Sun copy)

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