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a eee AUCTION 84LE. prstic SE ORLA Ee THOR- | THIS AFTERNOON 6 TO-MORROW. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TRE LAW DiRBeriNe Tarte bens Justice. adit : ~ yeiew, UD RICK: AND BUILDER e MATERIAL Massachusetts Democratic State Conven- NEW: vine ‘tnesses exam J i Quill next, for cash,or acceptan: UeTion. PxPRRah tien. apf onl nptnn dns hn ihe Engi = SS tn Halimore.at4,6. of 12 months, with interest added, | Sepismine Tethent So'cockate ron siasprem oc iN GEITER Sept. {5.—The Memmchosett: Dem- F TRE OFFICE. [TS TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is escorted. . | was by that of the others. It was | "N01 Four year Bay Sta'lion, dam Lucy Se ak ee ee ae oe Rcheak te uae ee o nay oF aay oti aoe | 5 P that on Saturday night Johnson, with another, Long, by Saratoga. Promises great speed, docility, | Brtok ce penne batiding ——_ opens at Il o'clock, in order to nominate a State round the went to the house of Connor, style and action, winning. PRINTED IN THE Dietaict ov CoLumsia. the order was given to “fall to 7 ."? and the firemen | Swampoodle, where the: o 2 Black jing, two years old, by Franklin ity todo their duty on all | cussion, which heated and 5 | Plarce, jultancous attac! — A evinced their capaci Noties.— District occasil by the si CotumBia ADvERtisx- im pom, the | the parties went ou ; Noe: By Gelding eo pekre by hatte MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE Batrinons Sw ; fish, chicken, oysters, and Connor ey Filly, teoyesrs old. by's : It iy x t interest. orgenization was effected by the ABE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FKOM THE Sechimet nee and otber Sxings, which w rw a rereu. i& RE & CO., Aucts._ | choice of Francis J. Parker, of Boston, as 4 pronecksnataiit tal AMeMiee of geet centeeten Oe Cea sequent examination has & Sorrel Stud Colt, one year old, by Pris. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. dent, and then a resolution was offered pledg! = = = stracted @ith laecmcs te the tes ete bee: that it was done wit! ; 5 Iran Gray Stud Colt, one year old, by Sar- | W ALUABLE BUILDING LOTIN THE Finer | all the nominees of the Convention to the es ‘Tae TOURNAMENT AT ARLINGTON YEsTeRDAT. | sion, and attracted much ad ring attention. The n being confronted wi ators “We. Ray Stad Colt, ee bad nay Avction—On FRIDAY, the I6! of the doctrines of popular sovereignty, as advo- Web, the public at large bad quite a satisfactory | liquid branch of the entertainment had been well | identified as the person who threw the stone and Olin, Bie ‘Stud Colt-ons ear elit Reretene. stant, J hall sell, in front of the premises, at 5 | cated by Mr. Douglas. The resolution ‘was laid 2 . cared for, and the bottle ind free) broke hisleg. Dr. Hellen, physician of the In- i ee bb a ys joe! m., the following valuabie uilding Lots, on the table. peep yesterday at that mystic order, the Sons of for. passed rou : 0.12. Black Stud Colt, ove year old. by Saratocs. Males. Protably five t ds : were on | 20 noisily, each man a ring to have f° is | firmmary, testified that the fracture is a very serious No. 13, Bay Filly, four months Malta. y housands persons + not to v tae ground at Arlington in the course of the after- Ly = oe “ee Lome ¥ The committee on organization nominated Geo ond | one; though now the patient ts doing very well. Long, by Saragoe otis ad sr Senne ren io: S,feoating on nerth H, |B Loring. of Salem, for permanent president, iy tamil there was universai t and jolli Justice Donn fully committed the prisoner for 14. Bay Stud Colt, five months old, by Sara- square fect, oom °S | with the usual number of vice dents, &e, noon, and we sw mo grumblers, none who fan- | with decorum. = es 2 sae cari! trial at the ensuing term of the Crimihal Court. e , : Lot No 5, in Square No, 41, situated at the corner | Who were accepted by the ha D seg The chair cied that they did not get the worth of their time ‘tud, four months eid, by Reretogs. of north H and 21th Fil fi had fect, U, 1 of the di Mr. Garey (who » Containing 4,112 ted a committee on resohitions; and after and money. The exercises were novel and inter- tthdled} staan ties mem Dead. T.B. 731 bad Tre Tueatre.—Another large audience crowd- esting. and agai pageant was carr w Nee aonthe od by toga, f an address from the dent, a motion was made ting. and again the + ied out pags tribute was paid to the calling of | ed the Theatre last night, and en joyed the good ile, two months old. weed . oy to ballot for acand! for Governer. B.A. Mak with spirit and liberality, so that the spectators a fireman, and deep regret expressed bec ane of hearty, whelesome ik that A: formance of | elding, two years old, Garren, of 24th street, con ~ = t te the lett declined a nomination, and moved that BF. really seetned to see before him those knights of | his inability to be present with them at the festive } One American Cousin” never fails to produce: f be de, mremee ee ook will Lone she Lots Nos. 1 and 6. ii Wl <9) a ae pominee w by ape f chivairy wh: re in the 2: is g » ; | on the day of » that asers, particularly c whieh was jone, with very few votes = a Sigs te ato Sot nny [ss Oeeye fee fe pelimianry remarka| Ti, Wate berepeted ch, the ia astirate nfthandvantgrec it aig ute sid op ns | Site SS ee A foe piece of riding ground had been leveled | complimentary to Mr. F., proposed the following Lord Dundres takes bi i 2 bling them to ji tl ‘ape Pe H : ‘or Lieut. Governor. at the up-river ead-of the pavilion enclosure, and | sentiment; which was heartily responded to: (lord Dundreary,) takes his benefit. dently shocried Gh eneriae ee enone ings are reepoetinfy sas abers aaaied ree convenient stands for the officers and raised seats May the Hon. Thos. B. Florence, your able and ‘Tux Union Praven Mezrine at WesleyChapel, | Wi! command the admiration of judges, however | thay wan venient te, tee abore described property ; The Ke at Malijex ¥ On © 5 vi i o le for the ladies prepared along its line. The neizh- | faithful representative. have a speedy recovery sanaahprutiac mages = gine? competent and p:actis«d. Seta ‘Terms for Lots Noa 1 an 6.1m Squares", made | SACKvittx, Sept-16—The Kangarvo from Liv- horiag ureen turd was pieturesquely dotted by the | both In heditheand epivite Fearn! wer again Iatgely © "| Abthe same time and piace, I will seH#— known on “ay of sale ; perhaps it will be cash. erpool on the Sist ult. arrived at Mfalifax this morn- var ous tetits of the delegations, and inentin | After thi: 1 Rev. Mr. Noble presided. and gave further ac- | 6 Durham Bull Calves from four to eight months | 'E ks prom t this had been drunk, Mr. G. proposed— 8° ber | old. vund was the hospitable marquee of | Philadelphia and her Fire Department, so ably | Counts of the late revivals in Ireland. A number t ‘or all the rest one quarter cash ; bal: in 6, 12 | ing short of coal. She obtained coal, and will be ouths,for notes bearing interest from day of . due in New York on Monday. ‘hhas on board ire Soper, and faithfully represeuted by the Amerie’ Engine | of iuteresting requests were tmadecand the subs | _ Shree year old Durham Heifers, in calf by an im- | Sae!*ingutle.for notes besrine intorent from day of gg 100 cabin and 220 steerage . itis ; portec indisputable. : pamengers. St ie peo- Prior to iding. t ights were addressed | ¢, ‘i t " M jects of them were the object of the especial pray- 2 hi * "1 . | sible that she may have one days’ later E tals few pertinent Snares by Mr ictard Wa: | ty Pentel he Ree ten tapines | ote ekg OTF hc gen ee eens thn ker | Ene ine teaenee om te Set meped eer | vines by tenes vs Gases oe y . length i Prosper’ - ——__— ese Ruima's ara from Durhams of t t my — $e rack ouncaniy. aaa lao "Geo feral responded Boned gern fg eee Warten Retury he only case entered last | proved importationsy ‘The records of the Mary nd = Frost a aew in Nerthern New York. vad te the following onder" | this sentiment. Philadelphia had always en. | night on the trialdocket was a young man named | AEfiorlinral Suciety™for the iant six ynrs solthe SUTURE DATS. Cuareaxcar, N. ¥_, Sept. 15.—The frost of last upen the ground in the following order : deavored to bea little benevolent in the way ot | Samuel Spencer, who hails from Pennsylvania. | ‘Standard efprrivciton eek ek ie eats By J. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, __ | night has done its work thoroughly in this vicin- Grand Conductor, Wim. Dayton. chari*~ble tnstitutions; she had endeavored to be ee <irunk and was put in | as my herd will he on the ground, Also, STEAM-ENGINE, MACHINERY, SHEDS, | ity. Potatoes and all the vines are eut to the Mr Martin. Kaight of the Silver Rose. triotic in furnishing to the army and navy fit | the guard-house. He paid costs and was dis-| 7 well broke Oxen K7 AxD Toots or 4 Brick Yarp at Pustic Avc- | efound. The degreeof cold was so great as to Mr. Wm. 8. Teel, Knight of St rs seat Wrdara bearers of the Republic, and in the fire | Missed. Seven lodgers were received. Ph nse dag dat eet ate: from one te two 7igk—On AURSDAY tORN at x Re} ber | form a hard frost. There were suow and hall 4 Bb i “ ‘onnect cut, 11 o'clock, at the § rick Mai » | stor pig YB Rooker, Knight of the Bleeding department she bad endenvored to Union “How | .Saxvonn's Liven JxvicomaTon.—It advertises | ” Salr to commencs at orelark Am. on the Cazal, opposite Georgetown, near the Canal | rms yesterday a a ot P ae of cunese. lett | itself on every triai, for there are one who use it 16 dt CLEMENT HILL. | bridge leading to Arlington, we shall sell entire the Mr. Dongies, Knight-<f America. far she had succeeded in that was, of course, left | but tell their iriends’ odo soyand soit pene irons Steam Engine, Machinery, Pulverizer, Sheds. Fix- Naval Intelligence. = Peg ap actin mseenns mouth to mouth till all ihe pecele of the Union saree ae Tools, & h the Norroix, Sept. 15—The U. 8. sh — r wssex, Rnig' 6s ave lear o iatruly vaushle meal e@teat rightf. a surc. Mr. Geo. Wahl. Knight of Alexandria. by that company, and he hoped. that the citisens Feoommend With teotimor.inis to prove seed lecnanhnn = -_— | brick. ‘tho duubi nginee Seeperny an ne expences oreien to Bass Mr. A. J. Thomas, night of the Silver Cross a Wasbington had had a sufficient test of the for the cure of r comiplaints of every COMMODIOUS AND DESIRABLE HOUS works are capable of making 9), bricks daily , id Mr. Sam'l Owen, Knight of Malta. ualities of such an apparatus to determine now the most Dyspepsia to a common head- for rent on 3d street, Georgetown, D, C., t the sale wil! afford rare opportunity ‘or a Me. J. Vannerson, Me Rupert Feucneucht Pangan sterol whee ay want ac wala particularly adapted to Jaundics, Ve- | inte residence of Col Wm. Doughty, deceased, ‘Fhe ivan jeous in vestmont to any one disposed toen- Alexandria Markets - Ae tak: Knight g q ~ ft they would or wo ranged Stomac 1, Bowel Compiaints, and diseases rooms are numerous and large, ceiling: hich, and , the business. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 16.— W heat—sales of white = ae ead Speen prepenes = 4 a =< Pp, ~~ Lap cier a eee an | ofchildren. Sold by ali Diuggists. se 15 2w,r in excellent ithasa neat garden attached, &c., which will be hberal, made known r Mitchell, s en-Baden. ec. was to ey would. ¢ closed ood! ester a ——— also pring stabling. and lighted with gas. 8. at $1 20al.26; red $1.10a1 16. Mr.K Ps ley. J 7 wal ot Mae Sigh Gy though he had_been Strood & goed aft Bexaup & Sos Ron oF Faswion, No. Inquire of J BANGS, agent, No. 2 Gay lad J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. aon “he cavaleade wus under the command of } lenl, he had never been m@e gratified by an "a. a e, men eek — - ~ Baltimore Mar! ial Sioa: J. E Powell (in the abscnce of G. Com. Boteler) | Visitagion or any occssion. thanthe bad by ais Histe, Boye! cal Childers ais ce ee: | OR RENT—A fieo-story BRICK HOUSE, var witoieee, aan See ‘ax | ted cuee oa OBER Gotan et omer toes FF oaaemny uerald of the day: assisted by Mr. | visit. Wnd it was their earnest hope it would not | [18'8:, Boys! and Children's Hats and Caps at the | FLOR RENT. (A three-story BE sort, on wth at) Vane cyseee Ae geen ROTATE AT | a srom ond Se ‘tendency, and was offered J. Vannersoa. be long before they could have an opportunity of | surpassed. | no 12.5¢ | between Gand H. No. 439. Possession given on | arpger wast at PUBLIC Ata es MOTD ata decline of Sade. Corn 18 dull and unchanged, She Judges were Hon. Jacob Thompson, Sec- | reciprocating the many favors they had recefved —_—_____ aisha st OL October’ next Apply ‘ty I. | MEEERNOON, Bene eee MONDAY Bt a decline of 2a3e. ¢ ; ‘ retary of the Interior; Assistant Secretary of the | at the hands of the Franklin, though he doubted Prron Hatt., Corner 06 ieee sand Pa. avenue | ROBINSON, on the premises. 8014 St* | on the premises, wo shail sell that valuable proper Whisky dull af 35e eg ‘ Mayor Mame) of 'Alajeadtin: ickeed Wetiven: | (hei? ability todo so toa like extent. He would | juste myn aignine one Of the finest and bent se- | established SHOP and | jhe pertat poe No et gat, aad FL streets: be- ———__—__ Lelie: Thee. Milles at Weshineton: “One Secor eeepntaie ol . consisting of every variety of Gents’ Frock. Busi: F FOOLSappertaining to houre painting. ‘The fromt of 39 fost Sinohes on Tr stances wed ence how Wack Giclees. and id oe ler, ~ 2 ne a ire Compan’ ashington— ness, 8 and Overcoat a splendid varie! ol shop is in acentral part ol city, an as heen 7 . Sept. — ; A wett rena aroma ene ~ meres, whose very name was agai cant of patriotism | Pants, embracing, every style ana color thet hes oocupied by the owner for tne paatt back seventy foet on i2th street to a Tour feet aliey | _ New Yorn, Sept. 16 —Plour hasdeclined Sate as ex- Marshal J. D. Hoover. Mr. Hugh Caperton, ree en years in the rear; é " . and usefulness. been in market this fall. Our stock of Hoya’ Cloth | painting business, Inquire of J. JILLARD, 234 | it,the fear; together with the improvements, con Suns Ss” Whak i beer, cree aee meee Dr = —. “ Vindex,” of the N.Y. (old) Spiritof | Mr. Garey responded on the part of the Frank- | 18S c8not be equaled ia tits or any other market. | Pa.avenae, se 14-3t* X 3 the Times, &e., &c. lin. He thought that the Franklin never could | '" Ferpishing Goods our assortment is tull, Give : ‘ OR RENT OR FOR Sal Opposite this stand were the seats for the ladies. the kindness they had experienced from the | "%%C2!! and we will give you bargain: F Sal _ the fi Cern bas an advancing tendency and is scarce; TART dezirante Boo rz collar d kitchen below, and nine good | mized 53 i aS OR te Noeed %, Pork is quiet; mess pas . z 12-5t WiksenvaLp & Co, Oa Ee No 463 ime $1050. Lard issteady at 104 all \ isky crowded to their capacity with the beauty an n of Philadelphia, and especiallythe Amer-| rawr, Dunes Svize, eee eee dias 8 Shit 20¢ | ewo of the brinsapal strats inthe sltteee te thos | dull at 26a26 gc. gi a foshion of the Metropolis; and here we maton ica, om their visits upon three different occasions * ‘Men's Business Suits, thabenbat eae denire, “Apply at 335 Pa. nue, ghfare bet®een the — ——_—_ Mrs. Gwin and Miss Gwin, Mrs. J. D. Hoover, | to that cit Yourtns’ Durss Suits. ; toH. 0. HOOD. 2 ‘0 12-lw business .ocation ts unrurpaser, - #4 Mrs. Marshall Brown, and very many other prom G. was speaking, a large delegation ” Business Suits, s ction of theeity. The sale of thi inout stars of Washington salons. s nancial 4 ’ ‘Sept. 16.—Stocks are dull and low- Solumbia Fire Company arri and | CHttpren’s Dazss Suits, FSR SALE—That comfortable 2 story BRICK | sents a rare opportunity New Yons, el between the judges’ stand and the i! cat $ Pp Ing grected by three hearty cheers, were Caildren's School Suits, | KY HOUSE now in the oocupancy of Madam Par. | ways commanded (com five to six huniced d er. Colcage and Rock istand 68x; Tlinele Can. was the gilt ring which each cavalier. riding | javited to partake of the good things spread be Noam Water & Marble Hail Clothing | ris. Itis located in an excel - speed, sought to carry off upon the poiat of his | fore them bonds +*; Michigan - nt neighborhood annaal rent. Title indisputabia. tral sbares 664; do Mie: Southern Store, Brown's Hotel Building, would reapect{ullg | shortdistance fromthe Departinents and Preside: Terms : 31.000 in cash, $1 235; Reading 44; Va. 68914; U.S. 5's of 1874 Lasti “ F 7 Snnounce that thi annual display of Fall ani House, on 19th street, batweon Pa. avenue ant the residue ia one, tw registered 1.t y lance. This ring was so held between the elastic Mr. Garey, in concluding his remarks, which | Winter Clothin, now ready for inspection, It | The terms will be accommodating. Also. thethree- | the day of sale, inter ecured by a deed of uippers at the lower end of a perpendicular iron | were continually interrupted by applause, pro- | is comprised ssortment of Gentiemen’s and | story BRICK, being one of the seven buildings for | trust en the premises; the intere red as that while yielding readily to the stroke of i ot eded to present 4 ca’? Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richostdesigns | meriy occupied by Mr. A. R Small, with ave tay veautiful phy aon in material, trimming, and ee: resi ge of Dr. Bepont. aah EFC REST the Franklin company. and also from individuals. MT who study excellence with economy, in fenton zentria F-S). He likewise presented him witha relic in the | Smared for naleotinn [eoce ths age Sttractive stock OR RENT-HOU the lance it was not Hable to be swayed by gusts of wind—an improvement, we believe, on the cle heretofore in use on such occasions. + Ray, atioining the | annually, segd uy st to be paid sem S REMOVAL. ___1.€. MoGUIRE & CO.. Anct'rs._| SAMUEL BROWN roepecifuliy in By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. a a Pisa = avenue. to 55*: a ned 7 nd the Knight i Apdo. ef Ne. Malt! tao! - RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE * veel Pst, the is F : he riding o7 with spirit. and t might | shay if tw three i - ing i i jassachusetts avenue near street, as ROVED PRoPaRTY aT AUCTION.—In Virtue an ricuitu:a! Store, where enp of the Siiver Com, (Mr a3. Thomas, of Va.) chins trem tea tovoneatens artes Wastinron Saree enue tales bide tA aa rooms, cellar, gas and —. pursuance ofa deed 0 trust executed to the under- | constantly on hand a larce assortment of Ready by a briltiant coup, carrying off the ring four times | National Monument, laid on the ith of July, “48. | = a = N KENDALL. signed as trustee by Thomas McNaney and wife, | Made CLOTHING. A\so, Ladies’ acd Gentie- out of five tilts, won the privilege of naming the Boquets were also pr : ated, "|e oS - 3% «Queen of Love and Beauty, and withdrew, hailed Ladera MARRIED, Gen. Small received them all in happy and elo- in the 15th instant. by the Rev. H. N, Sipes, Mr. | WOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE ing 10 Py Slang its, t take is place among ghe spect: | queut style, and assured the members of cue Frank. | HRNRY. C. GRIFELT I ck alee ee MoLAUGHLIN, corner af aireeag pmauice of Mr tors. aud, sinong a group of ladies, of whom it | lin that they were duly appreciated. by all. Miss JULIAK ROBINSON, of Washington, D. | Sgt GHLIN, corner of sth F streets north. was not dittic mit poo rch gy mooterllge morn wet: ay afer eferrin in complimentary o eae base eae — ea copy. ie se12-5t* ier a series o! s c ris Sapt. John H. Goddard, who sat beside In the 15th instant, ev. Sipes, Mr. 7 ey enya of Wan | OM, oe cheat run of Wasi ats | Mice bon ort: Mot ANANDA) Pyace StRe FOR TATE ington. Knight of the Silver Rose, carried off the presiding officer ofa compély of the city, proposed, | .,0n the 14th of July, by the Rev. Mr. Sampson, | | tion, ‘ n ce} y . Sond prize, winning the riqht to name the trst | "Te health of thelr venertied quest: Uape Jue Mr JAS, RAWLINGS to Miss SARAH BUR? [rants biovente and nothing, but ill health, Keakd Maid of Honor; = grr pe eae, etn HE Sead Cee Cla 6 Folice. - este PHILOMEL, Box No. 12, Star Office. se 10-6t Knight of Ava, the third, naming the secon apt. rd responded, ing th mere areca popes persue eee read Maid of Honor; ‘and Mr. J.P. Bssct, af George- | mot tres spree ag aprons Banpstend 2 ee, DIED, FARM FOR SALE—Twolve miles from Wash- he visitof the America to this city wou i pet - it 12o0’elook, on ths night of Jogton and ore mile trom Beltsville depot—con- the third Seatd of Hose ne? ‘ie fourth, naming | have the etfect of definitely determining in the | yh" ths city, at half-paat 120’elo0 dintrecging dis: | talnine Won are eer ee O08 the third Maid of Honor minds of our city fathers the great benetit to | ease, which sne bore with chri resignation, | & fine orchard of irom 4 to 6 hundred fruit trees, The Knights were then marshaled in front of | be derived from a steam enzine “His experience s SARAH COCHRANE POLK, a native of | good water; good dwelling with & rooms and nee. the judges stand, and Hon. Mr. Thompson ad- | had impressed him with the fact that the op- ear City Hail. and bearing date the lith day of Pebraary. 2%, and | mens’ BOUTS AND SHOES, which he offers for recorded in Liber J.A.S., No 169. foi Y Os. 3°7, | sale at the lowest cash prices. He solicits the pa- 348, 44, 350 and 351, one of thedand record: Ww 7 sh. | tronaxe of the public. ae 12-1 proceed to solic on MONAT, ceanmbit, Lshall | "11. PERSONS INDEB 2D ,TO ME ARE Front of the premises, at hatf-past five o’clock p. m., | 4% earnertly requented to mas empl, eur 5 the real estateinsad deed of trust mentioned to ) enable me to close the sof my ©. wit: All of that eertain lot, pieor, or parcel of ground | ,,! would take this oceasion to return my sil gituated. Inuge and beirgin the olty of Washing: | thanketo ms friends and the public generally for ton, in the District of Columbia, known and aa- | th liberal patronage § etn fore u708 me. soribed on the round plan or plats of the said eity ook Seer o Snecma’ Seen tebe S ol as ington as Lot No. t8,in Square No |, be ov ginning for the said lot at ths northeast corner of | #613 8td WM. R. RILEY. said square and rusning thence south with the line Revere TO THE AFFLICTED! of Bi peer or pipe on LD ence os Wilt the rato tne ine of north P street,and thence |” MRS. ANN CRUMP, grand daughter of M Ann hmmerson, deceased, od con! Present owner h the line of north P street east 85 feet to the having u theast corner of said square and piace af begin- < ~ es her Somerset county, Md., but a resident for ruany | ereary out builaings. Tw. hing, with the improvements thereon ethers rove whey el gener By p> fe dessed them felicitously, congratulatiag them probrium which was so generally cast upon | years of the city of Washington, | house within one mile, try Terms of sale: One third cash, balance in 6, 12, ointments, &c., by which she be oted on the exceedingly rine iktbos manner in which | tremen asa class did not belong to them—it was Her friends are r-specttucly invited to attend the | and another on the back eo the m, running into gad = months. for nes bearing interest, secures treating ‘ai! kinds of Wounds, Sores, and other af- they had performed, and though, asin the great | oniy applicable to those boisterous rowdics who fpneral ceremonies, which will take pace at No. | the pike three-quarters o'a mile from the Farm. For | bya deed of trust ont © premises. flicti battle of life. there were the victors and the van- | {avariably accompanied the different pieces of (Sator ished. it was yet a matter of pride to the unsuc- | paratus for the sole Purpose of creating a disturb, be iL ones to’ bave participated in a contest | ance Between them. He was happy to have been where all acquitted themselves so well. He then | a member of such a useful o of avenue, near 3d etreet, on To-morrow, | further particulars, to the subseriber on the ) i . premises, itis ony twenty-five minutes ride inthe cars from Washington to Beltsville. __G. J. HALL, Ifthe purchaser or purchasers should fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within three days from the day of sale, the property will be resold at the erst and risk of ot — ee te Cr pmpec Tae ghar ot Hn it giving three days’ public notice of sue! le “d called the Knight of the Silver Cross to naine a Faksdecs coe GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. ROSE SOTTAGE FOR RENT.—The under-| ig tha National Intelligender. - UMBER! LUMBER !— We invite the atten aed upon the Knight of the Silver Cros The Columbia, of Washington, and the Sun, of 5 = 3 3 signed has for rent his country house known as C. CARRINGTON, Trustee. tien of dealers stock of LUMBER. Queen of Love and Beauty, who desigated | Alexandria, were then toasted in turn GEORGETOWN TAXES FOR 1859.— | ROSE COTTAGE, nt Kenta Goon a eet 0 19-co&ds A. GREEN, Auet. ting of WHITE PINE. BOARD and PLAN! Miss Eliza MeNeruany, of Virginia. ‘The Knight | "Nr. Garey arose to propose ‘danent to th iret ptiee im hereby given that the Collector is | 4 haif from the post office The Kine eae and | _ 80 10- - GREEN, sisting of WHITE PINE BO aod of the Silver Rose then named for the First Maid | press.” Th Mothers might, without cause, be sad papnveat etal teuee cae ion the frat Monday | 0pm? sen two story kitchen, and commanis NU iris concede thc Gace err nee Y FINE "Box 08 ead Sabi of Honor Miss Harriet Naylor, of Washington. | guna fey harap ettay opine cad | rez man of tapesd on the frst Monday | a fine view of tho aity and surrounting countrs. | IVA Yacrassuoed (er che Ble tee cee er tie eet The Kaightof Ava named Miss Jenny King, of to say that im the press, and particularly in that of | se 1-1m C.D. WELCH. Collector, | The stuation is perfectly hea thy and the rout ined’ | cuit Court uf the Distriet of Columb, Baltimore. as Second Mamd of Honor. The Knight for the coun- grate, The lot, goutainine two aores of ground, will | ty of Washington and tome diractad I will espe ce i Washington, they had always found able, etti- 3 5 9 SESE, | beet with the house if desired. A to WM. ‘lie sale fo: hy, it on of the Potomac named Miss Sally Whitney. of and noble defenders. He therefore pro-| N&W MACKEREL, HERRING, CHEESE, | MTriRuty the hous if desired. Apply to Xi ad: | dobr of saad couaty oe THURSDAY Tere ae Baltimore, as the Third Maid of Honor. Sibervelanse Wo Liteeeieinecol reece roush the post office. Possession given Ist | of September, 1859, at 12 o'clock m.ghe followien de, ‘The company then adjourned to the pavilion, | " ‘Tue Press of Washington. & do. do. N . TAlewives, —= pea ed ete ee a Cialoe aed petareee Wits A doferdant’s right. title, where the ceremonies of crowning took place’ | ‘The reporter of the star, being the only - | 12 boxes prime Eastern Cheese RK SALE CHE fe $k oof Boe = ty lerohani sc successful Knights were bere arrayed tm front | se five of the Washington prose reemet ten Henle Bacon Showldersard Lider, ATRANE DWELLING WOU, oa the enet Square No seen the 21 Spear's wharfand W cat Falls sence ch was seated the Queen | oficial capacity, acknowledged the compliment, | £%/0% Ri ° Dorthe Re eet pene Petwoen O add B streets | tolether with all lar the i ; i IPF, sawed to smd Hou. Mr. Thompyon | and in so doing remarked’ Uriedly upeu waa | 20 Prime Porte Rico Sucar, north. Appir to POLLARD WEBI No. 620 | tifrann migedu at ie aigeular the improvéments Tsecaie Pi ow of each, with an appropriate | should be the true aliuis of the press. 2% chests fresh Green and Bisck Teas, os betwest Dail ®: a) ad tress. the circiet of honor. ¥ crowns were Mr. Jobn Sessford appearing in the room, was exceedingly tastefol, That of the Queen was | toasted asa venerable old fireman, and one who composed of exquisite French tlowers, interlaced | had lived to behold his sons and ‘grandsons er. With silver lilies of the valley. This crown was waged in the same generous cause. accompanied by a magic fan, which becomes {ter the drinking of the toast, Mr. S. arose and either a bdquet or a fan. af the will of the pos- | Whs grected with three hearty cheers. sessor The crowns of the Maidsof Honor were | ‘Tue President then preacnted the “America” will FSR, A ENt BES end handsome wreaths of blush roses. These handsome | in the name of MtgFanning, with two peces of eB ie DEE KING HOUSE. No. 159 Pennayivs- gf's were prepared for the occasion by Mr. RC. | Frenck coin, stamfed Ist6 aud It. “Thea for | an 14 Water strect, Georetowin, | ceoupled ty Proleecer Tne igh streets. Intely Stevens, 36 Penasylvania avenue. E merly belonged to the Library of Congress; that | ——— TRE Noes | Institute. “Tho house isin soot condition; has l he conclusion of the ceremonies, Sirs. | were found that building was fired sowe years CRSLLE OR RENT —The HOUSE eodeet Sap vees Tombs, largecellars, we-h and erga pea back. +s Dy .: lor en Lie A toast offered by the President of the Columbia | DY Mz; Arthur Scho t, and Tima ptont midway the | Butomac water. « Posseasion’ given iinindiataiy Was ere drunk to the health of Mr. Garey, the | north aide. “The lncalite 1) oo xenereie ea eee Kor terme arely, at gh, Surgeon Caner Chia: Chief Marsnal. Ae ge ably known for its heaithfuln ss, and its choice so- miu] ae se MreGarey respon: n bappy terms to his com- M y.asto make further description unnec OR RENT—A STORE ROOM on Massachvs- ant adisplay of chivalric ex-| pliment, giving a graphic dee n of the self- | Mr. Schott will give pos it ver: Rie eRe Wm. B., Roberta aot N- Downing, nd wil, be Ba ore, September, 1858. oe 153t sold to satisfy Judiciats No. 51, to October term, ~UYER’S SULTA: ASAUCE x Hi Sexp sh ground Extra and Family Flour, &o. QOERFIC ROOMS FOR RENT —Four large Just received and for sale low by Tooms. suitahle for offices of lodg ngs, over our E, A LIPSCOMB, store; furnished ih regaiced. No. 113 High street. JOHN R. ELVANS & CO., 309 Pa. avenne, bet ket schooner Syivanns Al-| sa72w (States&Intel )” Sth and Lith eta, has arrived and ix An So i vor of N. C. Stephens, sury.of John Ma! SRE OF ALL Kinne. lik: Ww. B., Robt., Joseph M id Joseph Downing, and Henry TeGreer. |? St@ Josep petising Sauce was in- OYD'S WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- | ed by Crossr & Buacx- 3 TOWN CITY DIRE ‘TORY FOR 1560, WELL, London, from the Wits a Businges Dinectory oF ALEXANDRIA, VA | origina recipe. The man- The subscriber will publish at an early day the | ufacturers simply ask forit above Directory. It will ombrace the names of all | @ trin., convin tl it the citizens, a'so the members of Congress, Depart | must add to the already moenta. & ith @ full appeedix giving auch use- | large consumption, and ful informa Communications add-eserd to | that it wi tah mag f un- WM “Washington House.” will be led) erthor ae stima- Subscription price, #2. he lares and commodious f ho was upon the stand, congratulated the ¢2ueen and her maids upon their proud bon- wou by the nerve and courage of their cav- ers. and at the same time expressed the gratifi- “a had experienced in witnessing (for the first time) so beilli ploit duly attended 5 lant to the appetite or an aid to disostion, 8 on at , between 2d and 3d streets. | sacrificiug spirit which always praca firemen | foe Address E. B. ADDISON, Seon’, ray: = Wide teye 309'Pa. = a reac Phrse. a dl Upan tae teste} tenes, to evtiney Laois eee eens TAKE NOTICE. _ —T ook a FOR RENT—Thre , od ' op Soyer'ercou Becca usted the eelea tet oo 4 t- 7 'AKE 8 CK. § a4 EN 3 5 “ 3, fag eonie, eat toot np cout ene ee Bing slice © cat pene Get ans Ae | Al pores sone property on Ietetrect and | BRICK HOUSES at the eee meg ante ; airanged is | Seitemeanae after the Turkish recipe; its favor is ex Seka tlie ais oo ua Bie cen ages it aie Ie ae Mines te short walle galy Gay atrect, are required by or i 8 a8 of the Cor. Forpaiticuiarsingu reofJ.PRATH ment at No. 251 © Sager, betwoen tts aud 1th, erst go be aid ip of Sait od for the city, enveleped in such acioud of Land proceeded to visit the Washington Monu. | 2P/3tion of Georgetown, app Sag lead tiay ‘entre Market. 0 a0 t-1 opponite the Taeatie, (dormer y+ aru j 1 - want, and epi dust us can only be Witnessed when some bun- | ment’ 5 SE September i with ood tee, Rice teeta F ORV EEN T-Two, perry desirable RESI eit Tat Sra ei ED | O85 ‘essences dreds of vehicles iu a string are making their way | The visitors left in the 6.15 0"-lock train for Bal- | Gasthof sharp saud aud in conformity to the Be ad frente Pea ortween sth and ith | LYNNE AYE from Arlington at a smart rate, in adry time. timore. established grades of said streets. The curbing must | Streets, and fronting ravkiin Square. These { HAVEN BAY OYSTER but up upon an velggrede ge ~ s n t juare, ene | improved p'an, imparting nvster n fine favor. Borers ene | . | be patin thoroush order, with new materials ofthe | houses’ have all the modern improvements, with | LMR wa plan. imparting to th err eed meee? the 5 Axortint Cuaxox —The Hall of the new House | hest quall-y. or with theuseof those new thepe of been Caan Meee coms, ens. Re » and kave just | he cequired. ‘Fresh Ovstere pat Ue in ieee eeal Taskoy ned Rene 2 Peleg eens gems of Representatives presents rather asingular apec- | A&/0% the Rirpowe, These improvements musthe | heen thersuch ropairet. Tics. hive. alco sesind which cam be tranape ted fo an ermetieally | Ae B tllater of the appetite Une ‘sinhds tacle in its new arrangeznent of seats for the mem. | will then be made by the subsoriber, Sea bend ey Soren Deracteents. Forse : United States, and warrant d to ke ‘Oy= m te 2 moat valuable adjunet to Fish. Flesh, bers. The red-cushioned filagree-carved chairs | PULof the proceeds of the taxes which have been | diately. App'y to H.C. STEWA\ eet in Tue only accident of the day, that we hear of, Was the regretable one which occurred to Mr. W- B. Reoker. Knight of the Bleed Heart, who wes throwa from his horse on his return, near Madison Place, and one knee and leg injured so = reqnire his being taken to the Infirmary. hs |. and should be placed on every dinner ta e . by the peek, bushel. or pack es imposed .or that purpose. The material and H sts, Hotels and private families furnished atthe | !-"—Atlas. i zations of the Sons of Malta were present | and desks which ornamented the floor lastsession, | ar the wockmanship-must be of 6 Kind torbe nse | ne — = arhet prices, aud delivered {ree of chacts, | gr Fhe Sultana Sauce is @ most delicious seet.”— 5 fcom every Staté in the Union, and we | (costing, the chairs $90 and the desks $90 each,) | Rfoved of by the eubseriber, or they will hs rejected. need not say that they were properly cared for by | have been spirited away, and their places are to All o ders thankfully received and prompt ¥ at. | Morn. Chromacle hos@ persons who may undertake to have their tended to by AR VEY, improvements made under their own superviri-n, their by m here. United States CARDNE: or be supplied with rows of benches, much like in Ss a 3 ai 7 Fulton street, New * : i c are notified that the same must be done according Pi Ore hente es oie ee YES, 34 Cornlly Bonton, Amonmy the pleasant incidents of the day was 7 to the pews in Wesley Chapel. In place of | to the legal grade.o* the streets, or they will be re- 7 = % the presentation by the Pennsylvauia delegation | desks. tables are to be provided, in the corner | jectd st their nwa cone, : Dea WEDDING STATIONER Y— VOSE & CO., corn fg Pancteon of «“Chestout Grove" to Crusider's | spacea each side of , the Bpeaker"a chadt, wherenm|, Afy ieevmalion Sitch, may be further aecired |. i ¢ four’ DEMP Sk ORES be er Grocers” age, which was reciprocated on the part of the | members are expected to do their writing. How r z 26 von bet oth st Ceusaders by tbe tation to the Pennsylva- | the arrangement will work, remains to‘be seen, biel ti poo sang “hee pea ole wie cea aud ee PLEASANT VIEW SEMINARY. nia_s of the victorious speaf aril ring 4 few of the proposed benches have been made | Tsth day of Octobsr next, can leave their araled | © >| [ #avh Tas Day ASSOCIATED WITH E DAY SCHOOL FOR We noticed not a few empty champagne bottles | and placed in the Hall for the inspection of Capt. | proponais for the same at this office, by the loth day | Fy Tne wy brother Puitanpge C.Ringy, in fhe sen- yo DIES. about the grounds, 7 nobody secmmed boister- | Meigs, who, it is said, does uot particularly ad. of October next. HENRY ADDISON, Myor. & | du ted at our naw piace of busin con | Willo enon Mond: oe as oe. ously over-exbilerated, which indicates we opine, | mire them. tainly they de not preposseas eT he. von's Orvicn, Cee ON: Miser, 5 By | No. 36 Central Stores,” west Ousidine, between 1th | BLinanthe WW ashingtop branch ofthe B amore an that the liquor was g very favorably im point of beauty of form; but they | Maxon’s Orrice, Geo eee = and Sth sts . oppostte Cenire Market Space. Dito Baill.cos. Ave sues irom the any - ; =e are strong aud durable—the ends and centres] gqhPtember 13th, 1858. 8 Under the Firm of “Boarding end tuition in the Eaglich bransbes and Tux Revivat —Aat Wesley Chapel last night, | being of heavy cost iron, and the remarsing pote =, - = | seisét WM. R.RIVKY & BROTHER. able haifye in a number of peuitents were at the altar. Terkel pe amas one advantage, as was te- | Ming 1 ci STAMPING DEPOT. |S 5 | GARPETINGS. O11, CLOTHS, CURTAIN At the Methovlist Protestant Charcb. Ninth st, | Detked by & gentlemag this moruing who was her Customers and the publ i} a4 Ma TERIAL : é looking at them: If a fight shonid by any possi. | [ns her customersas TABLE AND TOILET GOODS, &o., Sie services eve been varied. Lést night, the } yitity ever occur hetwees the mene hey will rene < & | im Great Variety, and at Prices as Lowes those of |, Drawing do. , meeting was of the character of a gencral class, | be deprived of the luxury of visits to Knock exels ‘Mechanica’ Bauk Bridge street, Georectowiy | py S| aehisate ee hg tied trae crienee meeting, peculiar tothe Methodist | other down with — no two meu being strong | where STAMPING OF ALT. KINDS on Mering | 3 sone of Washington that ont ntedt beter teen | nae? eed urination; and the members takin part, by | enough to lift the tighiest of ther Cotjon Goods, such ax Ladies’ Skirts, Sleeves, | & 5 of FURNITURE DRY GOODS is enw | Besithel : lation of their religious experience, which, --———— Fane Kentieen’s Resoms . Lete, antand | — EFFRENCES. toget ser with prayers aud singing, mde it an oe secens sri W. B. Rooker, one i I sips M heap C. TING just poeived fr m the ere t Right Rev W. R. w wuogham, Baltimore, M4, H ng ecouien. ' of w 6 Bind » Ma. aa Wetge Ghapel, Rev. Me: Willteme, jot uth. ide! sates the lists ac the tour- shall be very happy to sell eithor cash orto Wm Pinckney, D...Washington, D Biacleosburg, preached last night ta large and nament yesterday, at Ar iugton, met with a seri- eo prompt SnAtomere, to. be paid for as usual on the Ist ; Comes ag a ington, D. attentive cougregation; after which. the service | 08 S¢cident soon after lis return to the city, ! FUL , vga myer pg a ord hington, Washington, D.C. at the altar was resumed, and prozressed with | early at bight, as we have stated elsewhere, by . SAR ay other articles tro nume they'do not sult All roads sold te customers re | N. 8q., Calver wnt, Mi spirit. Several penitents were at ibe altar. which his 5 fed fractured in two places and bis 7, Bel ‘high she will cell wf the oat and discharging— | aiding in the Distrlet will be sent honve Mrithoutax-| eui.4, Spruill Hog. Rismouth. © C. , Phe churches at the Navy-Vard are very much | side slightly Injured Riding slong the Avenue ri 90 9. 3t& Th.F; re in, Bene: MBI god Caroline, charge, CLAGETT & DODSON. Thos. F. Brown, ag arr gd engaged inthe work. Atthe Ebenezer Station | at a hand gallop, when opposite President's | quqeemeeeenseegqeesmasesanasssssmnesoee re ce . aud John, Boh ne ‘due < 86 13-e0St < oka Bota by rr aa ery Snteresting. and a largenum- | House, on the south side of the street, It Being | mr oogety ret ad os pag Bobo a LOBE . . » Md. are reported; and at the other] very dark, a back came driving fusidualy. and bits OO RL, ge tehis tt G COFFEE chorches where the meetings are in progress there [before be was aware of his proximity, his botee | 3 3 “ fi appears to be very rie ite COALS from the Lehigh aad Schuy!- and the cowh horses came in contact, and one of | WWANTE, A Birt from 16 to 18 youre of ageto ae oe ROASTERS. WNARD & et cafruestness exhibited by it ‘ ‘Dail ted, 10 of Lyken" Valley; also, oph NEW Aaricex SARD & EO: tue large congregations attending, them and Lisown were thrown. Me fell among f able toda pinta pow ie ott ene od eee | one P Cuirberinid COAL. J iio DURABL®& AND CHEAP. gf Samane & _A protracted ineeling has been in progress them, and one of them Kicked him in the side. | dation, Abel to Frau! sin «& rock's wall pa “ersons about et JAMES SKIRVING’S c jo. 445 PENN ing the week at Pleteber Chapel, Rev. Hf W bite straggling to releam himself several yen- | per store, corner 9th and D) streets, we 15 at oane = Bk | ve ua oon “ Washington Stove Store, < 0. 445 PENN. AVENUE, i master Several penftenta have be the | Uemen came relieved ulm, and discover! Wareecss American or German as hing both Wood and Coal e suse ont S. K. corner Pa av. and Lith st. 5 THREE s EgoN 4% STREET, ar, and last night one person professed a chanye | that be was unable to walk, they obtained & - NURSE; must come weil recommended. oughly screened before ‘dai very. D__ sell east No. 267. > + b 4 tt #2 STREE- . of heart. hand-bartow and carried bim to the fatirmary. | Apply at office of the Aéams Express Co., and measure given. Fair prices ex) RENCH AND ENGLISH T E FROM 4 R * To ihe Eéder Wie Bias May __ | Phe fructures are above she knee, and the Limb | avenue, between 2d and 3d atrects ne 15-3t' T.J.& W.M. F ECT SCHOQL, HAVE Just re ENE uv the Editor of tke Sta —May I be ai- | being much awotlen, it hes not been set. and the 'ANTED—A SITUATION, by 0 6 sf Office—N. W. cor. 12th and C sts FOR YOUNG LADI4&S, HAE 40: OPEN Po - ee nate Lay les _ Surgeons. are weiting a more propitious ime. Witter wie understands et alt tos BT Orders oh atetthorp pee cera YASib tg TORRES Eotncoras s: " ip age OPENE Tr © attention o proper authorities to C8 es sishanaimassaaenicos : s, Please inguire at No, ion. : This [nsytetion will reopened fo “ption rx 8 that the parties, contracting to arch a sewer arpa paeremparrempier a erie yang Ke RY WE a eR ET ea Bel En ST VIOLIN ted sumber of puplic on ouay: Reptargtie PLENDID F throu lots on Eleventh street, between G apd qn han eveniug, os this church was engayed Gs FITTER WANTED—Toa nober anggond inl GUITAR STRINGS = POLIS Koomoe, Si nwats Monit. ‘hose ‘ A BATS AND CA H aofth although the work be been Auisied | ln ie etercins of thie wonted preys moetinss| Wher my ; 1 JOHN. ELLIS. fae Srnog ihe shew soaps a ARS ANB SAPS bf some three S—have not yet reuse the r— es came in dressed for n > Wigt - seednd-hand “e03* ~ “J fuse nisterials {rou the street which they sufi. | holding bouguets In thelr hands ater fos pre dea and Gan Bite, 5 FP Bes A een G RY, LOW TA, ngeetd hand | an cherge of the French de eee OE THE LA SEYLE ered there. Hnge ston by of & few mi ts—exercises still in prog: seen_at OSEPH RODGERS From thesa dis OF ay i es and unsightly rabbist: apr Programa at i ; ee eae y, Aloo! J , BERS 4 SUN From, OF THE T is beyond ihe mmtddie o¢ Tne senate eaemet: | tends, Peed tips site neat masher at (GaNany pimps eae | Beebe Reairetemeespceae re or atoc for Cash a beyor f eo com) a abefore the r T stock for Cash, womre Preventing the approach of all veliicles, ‘to the | Pastor—Di ho perforined « little cereino- | gp iheral wages CANsz yy Binet i sud Pocket Kei - tose. mae ‘Cnty: “ weeeltat Soameehenicy Low Pnoes. Call er c cmence and aa. of the fami. | “y. and sent them home husband and wife. Afler aid. ay VENTRILOOUTS: And al ' KS ; f aud Shoe Shrot cad core eh AERP gk IM ies thas incommoded. ‘not the authari- | teir departure, 3 wes and praise still aycended FUNUAND F° rf z ta W GOODS. require the contgactors te remove refase | $0 the'Fati eff #l ourmercies. . 1 at once A Citizex, ~ QLIC! | Saturda: ‘Afternoop. FA xey e008: F, F i NL "3 o'clock. 0) owns fave vast upensd cheer £ rt fete EY 3 : : 4 y J k ofa ce Burz must have-been delight iast night EMON. xs “2 one holes. peleee 2m of CASSIMERES waa T Pcopes Dear —We regret to hear this motn- | theerowdof upturned faces in frontof him. . ) D Ds ‘ Rte BeBe dton a i ole pupae i Pa 5 eftiet Rimes aenenet nat ™ m of tie death of Mr. Praneis Halden, for sev- | até His'twa Jast days, is Wadhington,’and on to. vy pated of in the por mnth. Sse wate. |. i a ase. ee = SE eS cod years a citizen of Washington, snd xt the | morrow afternoon, - m, Eivs Me : iy ee Wied lle, be on tae’ _* Merchant Parlors! << ¥me of bisdeath employed inthe U. S. Coast | PF entertainment tothe ciildren and ‘schools: creators wa. } KEperererer i 2 pogite War Depar't, ae Fs ie Brews 001 n OR PLATES, DOOR then he expects to make merry ut least 3,000 chil. |W. cov, 13th wed C sta., No. 547. RE YOU’ INSU RED# Ampi DTT Tas ie db eocttatecne miter pres Saevey offieé. On Tuesday evening, while sit. | 4 i dui a‘ Saghhidaa sates “UES ; ‘ ye: ry re 12g, 0h smi roads at ie eldehte, betwee | Incoateucge A pene weapud ah : aileioks THD Aes lee ers ees rete EG] Banepa ene ee re ee walt aad 8 venue, : TOR ‘OLORED BOY eRucaEs, he Was tukeu y Ul with veis.. He Joms Panes, owner of lot C. im aquere 755, | es ae i ee use f 5 bess —_ B® VERY pend lingered vatil 4 o'clock yesterday ahernconaigg | reo amet requested to Sasi tals racer we shall : he ORO Georgetown, ae ay g Set toe - he departed this lif. | [Sar Omiee, a : me be : , Wap why @.D. Hanson, Bea,” ‘oleae | agp tw a ' a e Pear’ ORNS <a | , eB VOFRL 19 #9 8) oF AU b echD eat ob tomb 2a —— wae Gt bug 2% o pte