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{[~ Tuovex “Tux Stam” 1s PRINTED ON THE LASTEST STEAM PRESS IN USE SOUTH OF BaLtI- MORE, ITs EDITION If $0 LARGE AS TO RRQUIRE If Ty BE PUT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY RQUR; ADVER- T.sEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY TWELVE O'CLOCK, M.; OTHERWISE THEY Mat NoT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT Day. i Notice.— District oF Corumaia ADVERTisE- MANTS TO BE INSERTED Battimone Sun ARE RECKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THR STAR oFrics. ————[——SE—S= ReMtssion oF Corporation Fr seen on reference to the official report of the - ceedings in the Board of Common Council "eat Monday that, on motion of M. Powell, the follow- ing resolution was carried, the Vote being yeas 13. nays 7—nearly two to ones : * Kesolved. That the rie adopted on the 19th of September. 1859, in the following « ords: "No a No bill providing’? or the remission of & fine, or any portion therer 4, shall be considered uniess ac- «oma ed wit? 3 ‘written statement of the facts by the magis* cate who tried ai is her chy, rescinded.”? pemlicuaes Pa > “althou,: the above is a imen of hasty ¢ -don not very uncommon in mantetpal af- +, We are inclined to think that the arzuments Feesentod by the mover of the resolution (Mr. Poweil) and the president of the board (Mr. Abert) Were convincing enough to justify the action of the Conneil in rescinding the resolution of the 10th instant. It may not, however, be amiss to remind the members of the two beards, aud es- pecially the committees who report upon petitions for the remission of fines, that they are liable to ‘be, and no doubt frequently are. imposed Ly by the representations of the petitieners and their friends in relation to the frets proved in evidence before the police justices who have iinposed the penalty. And y it is desirable in most. if not in all. cases to have a reliable (either written or verhal) statement from the m the grounds of his jadyment in the case. Not ‘unfreqnentiy do petiiioners wait until they are as- sured of the abseace from the city of the principal witnesses before they —- for a remission of and under suck circumstances the magis- -teate's jadgment bas been reversed, and bis action in the case placed ina false position before the two boards and the public. Is this just, fair or reasonable ? gistrate setting forth Ratugr 4 Goon Story !s in circulation, at the expense of a well-known restaurant keeper in the northern part of the city. Some s-amp had fast- ened a worthless $5 upon him in the course of Dusiness; and this bad bill got to be such an eye- sore to the landlord ip his money drawer that be offered it to some of his acquaintances at a good desi less than prime cost. Finally, in the Northern Market he encountered an equally-well-known- about-tewn young butcher, who readily agreed to nd him of tue note, returning hii half the pro- ceeds. Boniface went about his marketing, and thé butcher took 2 bee-line for the afore-indicated restaurant, where, collecting all the idlers within call, he generousiy “stood treat,” throwing down and receiving 24.50 change. ili fa payment in aa hour or two Bonifie returned te bis bar. and in opening the money drawer his lit upon the accursed and detestable note, which he had thousht himself so happily rid of. *-Where in H- Spee did this infernal note come Litre he ied. at the top of a good pair of lungs wey, from a plage 4. mall were the Darke*per; ‘-aint it good?” “Sold, by thunder!” groaned Boniface, as he made tracks after his vic mizer; but it was ne go. Butcher refused to r turn more than the agreed-upon ‘shalf proceeds, and coolly inquired if it was likely he was coing to risk getting into the Penitentiary by passing it any wheré else. “*N, RI? Tut Treatne.—The performance at the The- atre last night, although none were ewgaged in it but onr own stock company, was a star perform- ance of the first order—Mr. Lingham, Mr. Chap- lin, and the charming Miss Charictte Thompson, all performing their parts in the play of Retriba- tion ina manner that could hardly have been ex- celled by the most illustrious importations of his- trionic talent from abroad. To-night, the follow- ing rich bill is offered. in which at least half a dozen of our own stars appear: The Blind Violi ist—Miss C. ‘1 a as Margaret Harta Fancy Dance. by Miss Delia Norvell; The Conjn- g2l Lesson, by Mr. Raymond and Mrs. Proctor; aad last. bat not least. Dutch Richard the Third— Mr. S. W. Glenn as Richard. Barry Sollivan is announced in Hamlet on Monday night next. Tus Ovstea Deror of M Eaatiite on C street. immediately opposite the th & destined to contribute much to the comfort of those among us fond of good cating. It is by far the largest estab- Hishment of the kind here, and is in all respects well arran We presume that the accommo- canning at least 500 bushels the seasou, besides serving baif that quantity to hotels, families, and others he Mr. Harvey has also arranged to receive, very Variety of tish and game obtainable for this market. Having nin the business here i Sor some time, Mr. Harvéy has given entire satis- His supplies are wt tu all dealin y in tine condition, and his charges very tnvariadl inenterate. 'xto Tax Pit.—The grading of Ninta street has left a steep bank at the northwest corner of Niath and E. streets, and without the usual guards of temporary footways it will be likely to prove a dingerous trap to pedestrians. Last night, dark was, there was no lamp to designate the spot. Two yeutiemen. passing along E street, were broaght up with a round tarn by the gap. and one . Tematked to his companion, ‘This is a dangerous place—some one will fall ia”? A mournful voice rom the pit answered, -}a@m in, alresdy.” Ia fact an unlucky wayfarer had pitched over the bank into the muddy pit, and, though he did not complain ef serious injury to his person, bis clothes were in a provoxing ly sad condition. Tuose Baragts —Mr DeVaughn, whose name was mentioned in yesterday's Stur in connection with a fraeas at the corner of Ninth and E streets. Tequests us to say that he wasfiot knocked down by Mr Davis; that neither of Lis eyes were blacked: and that the cause of the quarrel between him and Mr. Davis was that D. claimed to occupy Space on the pavemeut which did not belonz to him viz: space im front of onr half of tue cellar whlelt 19 heid by the landlord. Our reporter is certain that <epeteee® eyes Were bineked. and that it was without Youst a Very animated and well contested fight. ‘Tux Ono axp Caesarmack CaNat —The Ha- gersigwn Mail sa “*The injury to Dam No. 4 is #reater than at first reported. Instead of 155 there are IS2 feet of the new stone dam destroyed. The breach at the Antietam Aqueduct is far more ex- tensive than at first reported. A correspondent from near Bull's | > informs us that it ‘cer- tsinly is notiess than one hundred yards lon, and twelve feet below the bottom of the canal It is stated that navigation will be suspended bout thirty days.’ ** Pouice Marrens —Before Justice Clark —Three hackinen were had up for leaving thelr carriages Standing ip the street without any one at the reins Tary were each fined 81 58. Margaret Ring was accused of selling liquor withont a license. She was fined $20 and costs Before Justice Donn —Otticer Parham arrested Sunuel DeVaughan upon a charze of assault and battery on Jos-ph Davis, on the 30th September The wituess-s not being preset, the case was ralrd for trial on Monday next. Dancixa AcapeMy.—Onr fashionable citizens will be glad to learn that Prof. lL. G. Marini bos established a select dancing acad on the corncr of Penasyivania avenue and ‘Twenticth Street, where be proposes to teach ladies and gen- tlemen. Inds aud misses, how tw ‘trip the light fantastic toe" in the most approved style, and to conduct themselves in a graceful manner gener- ally Mercvry” says in the Baltimore Sun that the employment of Mr. Glover a8 “ Etymetogist™ at the Axricultaral College ia Maryland inveclves the removal of the beautiful specimens of fruits prepered by bim, and which have fer some time attracted so mach notice in the balls of the Patent Otter. We can't see why Angiven at Young & Carter's wharfy scir Thomas Twibell, Copt. Donnelly, from Philadel pia, with 159 tens coal, for H iso, sebr. Harrison Price, Capt. Chambers, from port, with 245 tons coal, for Chapia & other F Stuser Pxesmrtemias Cugacu.—Workmen sre engaged im removing the church furniture Rohr wng F street Presbyterian Church. Re- ‘ces were held in it st an seen, id in it for the lost tirgé We have reason to believe, and fn fact! we’ know it, that 1. ‘ Yard, keeps some capital That is the verdict of all who have sampled it! ~ new earcetintrcs 09 : Rav: Ma Monsevt will preach at the Congres- sionel Burylug.Ground on Sabbat afteracon © clock, instead of 4)6 o'clock, as pn Kuz ee ‘Tux orextxe of the Washington Female fosti tute "ts ned until Monday, Oct. 19. found tehpoetbte to get the premises age , re Rr. Estate Wall & Bamard sold yesterday phe a As pig by frame éwelling, i Se | Moran & Co.,] | Radistes, bunch. Corn, ear. & bv1.85@5% |Fish, cod, ¥ B.. 10 Corn, shelled.... 90| Rock, bunch. 25 Beans, @ bush... $1.50|Percli,do.. 3 Rye, bush, Oats. Meal Shorts ..... Shipstuifs .. Cymlins, doz Tearcuers’ Assoctation.—The regular monthly meeting of the Teachers’ Association was held at the Smithsonian Institution at 10 o'clock this morning, with a general attendance of the mem- bers he business before them was, first, a re- vis on of the constitution of the Association the better to adapt its government and general work- ings to the present condition of educational affairs in Washington; second, the election of oflicers for the eusulag year, and last, soneesl discussion upon questions connected with Profession of teach- ing. Warcu Retoxys.—Caroline Campbell, col’d, drank and disorderly; work-honse 90 days. Ste- phen King, do.; fined costs, $3.15. Nutthew Butler, stealing, and a-fogitive from the work- house; sent back for 90 days. Geo. Foster, drunk and disorderly; tine and cosis, $5. Isaac Emps, do; do., $4.15. Yellan Foreman, U. 8. warrant; security for Rees Alten Crane, sent to the Insane Asylum for tment. “our lodgers were accommodated. Bes!ness.—The out-door business of auctioneers and others had a lively appearance this morning; and the wagon stands in the most frequented thoroughfares were well attended. The activity of merchants and salesmen indicated the improye- ment of business, though not yet as brisk as it inay be expected to be ina few days. ‘The fail trade seon commencing will change the appearance of the stands fn the busy bk lies. Ornrnans'Covrt.—To-day, in this Court. Judge Parceil listened to the petition of Elizabeth Smith and Ann R. Thompson, widow and daughter of Joho W. Smith, deceased, against Joseph Si adininistrator, the petitioners claiming intere. under the will in the estate of deceased. Fause ALarM.—About eight o'clock iast night, an alarm of fire was excited; he discovered that there was and few of them were cal! A Trottixe Marcu fi $35, isadvertised to come Course on Monday next. Tax Hrexory Civ ann partv at Franklin Hall, corner on Monday evening next. Dr. Loomts has returned to the sume: Avseros, and may de 100! his roome—335 Pa. avenue, bet Tenth streets. never Tuk Great Drawnaen to perso: the extreme western r the Fever an es. Every aay, s disease, and im without any mean: he great demand for d his celebras tiers.” w. ts forall diseasesof the stomach, have been a really acknowledged. The *Biiters.” pre. pared after a loug expstienotand deep study. have received the encomiuma of the most eminent physi clans, Xs well az alt classes, from every part of onr ecuntry. To these who doubt their many virtues, a:l we can aay is, try them and judge for themselves, respe F are! = rativo Deuggists and dealers generally, ey- ery wi: se 27-003 re. Max's Dazss Su: Yourus’ Daxes Surrts. - ‘ouths’ Business Suits, CmitpxEn’s Dazss Suits, Catldren’s School Stits, aq Wataer & Co., Marble Hall Clothing Men's Business Suits, . Brown's Hotel Burling. would respectful unee that their annual display of fall ani er Clothing is now ready for i . It prised of An assortinent of ha” Clothing of the newest an &, and workin! who studs excellence wi my, in fi ne articles of dress, an oppoctal ionew offer “d for selecting from the most attract stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced prices. ap2-iy INGTON AND VICINITY AKE NOTICE! 5. Robas her Grand Opening of ONABLE MILLINERY GOOD! op Monday. Tu -aday, aud Weduesaa 31, 4-h. and 5th of October,whore she i the Ladies to comsand exainine for them selves, as she has a very handsome stock o:=a Bonnets, Straw Goods; also,a very latce of Embroideries, Dress fimmiogs, P aid Valencia + Ladies’ Dress Caps, Rib Fle’ sets of ali nd een. « HELLER has just r 5,000 ES. which wel be sola wholesale and retail at New York pricas; also, a very iapse EXTENSION SkikTs, With the-very beet of wateh steel springs =. Ladies. don’t forget tocall No. between 7th and sth sts. "THE PROPRIETOR OF UNION KO Geo-getown, wishes to announce that the abev* house will be opan+d as a firs ciass Hotel Those wishing to engage Rooms can do so by applvi: g at the Nati Washington. or Unic Bema > w Psgusiont Boarders $1.5) per day. KE. i! ABBOTT, 34 Market Space, sesvl ses) STEA bs 1am constantly receiving PLUMBERS’ MATE RIAt. and GAS FIXTURES o° ali kinds, all of whi-h I will sell upon most favorab'e terme. Pinicbing. Gas, and Steam Fittiog executed at the shortes: noice and warranted, i C. SNYDER, Plumber and Gas Fitter, ses) next to the Star Office. HE ROAD TO WEALTH bf Seventh Strect Road, nent Maryland Av. Island, HENS }N 67s And Sa" id se St Hi CAMPAIGN OPE VED. HENNING th wtioet tent hos pland ‘has now on ha d a Jar, ‘ORS, HA CAP: 3,’Sd0KS, at vary reason ‘ected with car OOD ARTICLE OF List! LASTIN eg Ni ud $1 50 fora first- HENNING’S, Island G _ REMOVAL. EEO, FP. ALLEN has removed to the store room formers se upiot by Wm R Rilay, corner vtreet and Pa. averus. where, in futor lappy to see his formor cu: ‘3 and the gene-ally. GEO. FL AiL se B-6t (Intel.) — corner ath st. and P . ( 8 BOOTS. EPNTS’ SOYS’.AND VouTa2 BOOT: 32, 31.5 act $1, and upwards; Gente’ CALF GAITERS from $1.75 up. All hinds of Bu and Shoos a. low as they can be purchased soy where, No e for showine—at aaa HENNING'S, teland WASHINGTON LIBRARY. E Accounts of the Washington IL ihrary Com- ny have been placed inthe hands of Mr.Jo. FP. Kelley for collecuon, It is earnvetly hoped that hwecibers will make immed:ate pays ent. xo am te e the directors to meet pressing lia! lities, and ete arrangements for the purchase of new ations. . Th payment of all a-connts remai:ing nasettled enth= 1 tof November next will be enf reed by on. N. B. Versons having tovks belonring to the Li- brary wil! plese retura th n foes Oe CLEPHANE, Treat Woke Gon *Pse LITTLE ONES NoT FORGOTTEN, day | SCH DR ENS RANG HATS Pe Scote! and nie —aiicsle: a iad een zipoet aa avenue. : HOPKINS. - ETHING New. : ust Hartshorn’ B J for Windowe Sade 2st for In every pa tu in the. Sy where they can 8 wae Warnes. oft Sree ___ between 15% aed, fate che. *NO HUMBUG: + Enourdreamamyaheeeurrettoa } ag cents 5 which I warrant to be Petarm ontd'in this or any ther market et the'price. Call early ‘aud sreare the hest patterns, and be con vinced thafthere1s wo humbug. Correspondence of The Star. | - Gxoneztown, Oct. 1, The hapetienrogdee upon the lower level of the Canal last night, and navigation is in oj from our city to Harper's F, i mon tee, ers. the Brengle and Antelope, bene a ok ond the Ai left again ‘err, the* Ai Ofer malih-the fegaias day,’ Monday wot ae ber of other boats have xlso come in, laden with flour, wood. &e. We learn from C pt. Holfin, es worth, the Collector, that 9 b t the the last and most reli. Upper portions of the Canal is, that the repairs will tee Micies admit atin vesemseaicl < nian bene land in about two weeks from A called meeting of our City Councils was held last nigbt, and several bills passed. the most im- portant of which was one instructing the commit- tee to represent the affa.rs n the Co} and the Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire road Company to insist upon the pro branch road from our city connecting the main road at ist Sistenes Lats oF city and Alexand e empowering and authorizing the Ma’ to settle all the difficulties growing’ out of the Payetteand High street improvements. he tonrnament of the Eagle Riding Club, ad- vertised in another colt n, to come off at Ana- lostan Retreat on Wednesday, the 5th inst, bids fair to be one of the most spirited and brilliant cast the hg ne has come off in this sec- jon this season. most perfect arrangements for the occasion are being made, and the Club in- tends sparing no pains to render the occasion one of pleasure to all who may attend. Some twenty- five knights, all said to be excellent riders, have signified their intention of contending for the ret to learn that the symptoms of Mr. Wroe, who was injured some two weeks ago by falling from the House of Capt. Scott, as noticed in the Star, were much more unfavorable yesterday than they have ta been. No hopes are entertained by the physician of his being able to survive many hours longer The revival of religion at the Methodist Protest- ant church is still Progressing. and seemingly in- creasing in interest. Quile a number of petilieats have already been converted; and every evening there are from eight to ten seekers of religion at the altar. Rev. Mr. Wilson, the pastor of the en High street, Georgetown, ous boat at the footof G car post ate GRAN On y ress) ate the nod ev t onthe com! rt and pleasure of visitors shall ly attended to. 2 police foree: maintaining ord neession of K le Riding E. SLA will be in remain on the accomm: lock 4 k & m., for Wi incipal streets arrive onthe Isiand at !l a.m. a will commence at 1 0’ sen, | GUARD TOURSAHEN TANG BIONIC A Take pleasure a Gun ne, al eat they uy A NT ND, » October 5th, 1839, - Aitcnodance at crom odahon neces will be detailed for the pur- and decormim. Will be in attendance at the foot of dat: dd commnodi- atrect, Washington, forthe purpose of taking visitors to the grounds free of charge, The refteshment department will be u-der the “Prek which et M sion of caterers well ‘ets Meents, admitting an be procured at Lessts, Ellis and Metzerot! Kirkwoods, Jno. D. H. &_G.W. Soih stores, Georgetown, nown t JAmunACk, 0 the public. Fentomsn and ladi he music stores nal Hotel, Washington, ana at ron and Geo. Barnard’s drug Orator—SamveL Cui.tox, Esq. Judzes, Hon. Jacob Thompson, Hon, Henry Addison, Hon, Howell Cobb, ‘on. Jas. 4. Berrett, Col. Wm. B. Selden, Robt, |. Teel, Wn. A. Bradley, Sr. Hon, W. D. Massy,Mayor Gilbert Vanderwerken, of Alexandria. 2 Managers. Dr. Wm_ A. Bradley, Hon Samuel Houston, Samuel Cropley, vm. K. Sebastian, J. H. Wallace, W. 8. Tenn: A H Whiting, Hogh Caperton, S. MeCuilough Bladen Forrest, Judson Mitchell, Andrew Hancock, dno 4. Waters, C_P. Sengstack, Ir. C. W. Boteler, Jr. Wm. Dayton, Henry Bireh, George Hill. church, seems to be untiring in his efforts to keep the Ares work alive and moving onward. There is also quite an Hepsi series of mectings and a revival going on at the West Georgetown M. E — under the pastoral charge of the Rev. Mr. yan. ‘Thomas Henley, a band on board Capt. R. Jackson's canal boat, was so serlously injured by the bursting of a camphene lamp a few nights since, that his condition is considered critical. The boat was lying at Fisher's lock, and Mr. Henley su ing tnat she bad sprung a leak took the lighted lamp and went to ascertalu its local- ity, when the lamp, as before stated. exploded, an the flame burned him about the face and neck in a most frightful manner. our efty, was sent for, attention, The following shipments of coal have been made from Ray's dock during the week ending to-day: Schrs. T. J. Hill, Wheldin, 325 tons, Albert Pharo, Cavalier, 221 tons, Joy, Henderson, 330 tons, and £.C. Knight, 300 tons, to Providence; Mary & Caroline, Adams, 170 tons, Henry Brown, Banta, 15 tons, to Troy; Luey Church, Wilden, wee tons, to Newbern, N. Y.; H. B. Bascom, Burke, 189 tons, to New Bedford; F. Hall, Rus- sell, 1!8 tons, to Norwich; J. W. Wolston, Craw- ford, 170 tons, to Stanford, Conan. Lowisa Gray, Weaver, 193 tons, to East Cambridge; Charles 3. Carstains. Somers, 325 tons, to Wareham; Andro- meda, Rowland, 270 tons, to New Haven; BE. J. ‘Talbert, ‘Tayson, 220 tons, to Bangor; Rebecca Knight, Endicot, 290 tons, to East Cambridge; making, in the aEgremate, 198 tons. The recei for tolls upon the Canal for the month of September amounted to $9,941.77, as follows: Ascending trade, $1,065.26, and descend- ing, 06.9165. e have nothing worthy of note from the inar- kets No material change et ene has occurred since our last report. But little flour or grain ar- riving. Spectator. < wee ALEXANDRIA. ee Dr. Lauk, of and rendered him medical Correspondence of The Sta: ~ALexanpnta, Vay, Oct. 1, 1559. Onr eltizens heard with profound regret of the sudden demise of Mr. James KeKenzie, which sad event transpired at bis residence on Prince street last night. Chas. Dudley was before Mayor Massey charved with stealing some brass couplings from the Hy- draulion fire company’s iovse, and was sent to in default of security to i nswer a bill of in- dietment at the County Court. o Ou Thursday afternoon, wh le some children were Paying in the vicinity of the Canal basin, one of them, a little danghter of Capt. J. Moore, ceidentally fell into the water. and but for the timely assistance of a colored man. whose name we could not learn, must have drowned We have been shown several very pretty articles of needi+ work, made by sonoe ladies of this city which they intend sending to the M yland Insti- tute Fair, to be held in Baltimor r the purpose of contending for the honors distributed. by the Society Hugh Latham, Esq., bas received from Balti- more a beautiful six-horse omnibus, capable of seating thirty persons, which he intends: placin; upou his line connecting with the Alexandria an Washington railroad, as soon as travel is resumed over the Long Bridye Our enterprising friend, Price, is engaged in innking some extensive improvements in his res- taurn nder Phenix Hall, which, when com- ple will make his establishment compare fa- Vorably with any others in this section We noticed a schooner coming up the river this morning with three new passenger cars for the Orange and Alexandria railroad. Pric rieties is gaining public favor every y, ow to the fact that Staye-manayer Hill spares no pains in yiving a performanee which cannot fail to please the most fastidions in such inatters. Last nig Mrs. C. W. Gladstane ap- ‘red as Julianna, in the play ef the “+ Honey Moon.’? Her declamation, in the rendering of the most beautiful passages with which this piece abounds. is well studied and given in fine style, and her acting areen ont was admirable, win- ning the frequent applause of the audience. Mr. €. Barton Hill's personation of Duke Aranza wos also a masterly piece of acting. The audience Jast night was not as large as on the night previous, but we were glad to notice an increase in the number of ladies present, who, it seems, arc’ be- gin-ing to appreciate this itiful place of Ammsement. ‘Tonight has been set apart for the farewell benefit of Mrs. Gladstane, on which occa- sion she will appear as Julia, in the splendid play of the Hunchback. THIS EVENING, Performance wil! commence with the comic drama, in three acts, by Rie or i ig ore mericar Cousin. ec, &c, entit! THE BLIND VIOLINIST ; Or, Hgnpine Hanps. Marcaret Hartma: Miss C. Thompson Overture... ...Orchestra OB...... seees Miss Delia Norvell To be ved by the a i farce of ONJUGAL LF A Mr. Lullaby —— To conelude laughable tra: ' ICHARD THE THIRD. hie as -.. Mr. S, W. Glenn Mond; @ eminent tragedian, . iz ol Barry SULLivan. who will YO™ Doors open at 4% meénce at 3g te Ad appear as Hamlct. to7; performanee to com- Private boxes, $5. it ' ALEXANDRIA. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT cd by the citizens to MRS. W.C. GLADSTANE, On the occasion of her Last Appearant THIS (Saturday) EVENIN wil Re BUNCH BR eR oF Ee . Mra W.C. Gladstane A varee ofthe Mra WC. Gladstane 3, Gallery 25. Doors pon a c* ats o'clock, t INEY BRANCH TROTTING ASSOCIA- Pinoy Ai tratting matchy for & paras, Boke: > hal DAY RerERGON, Ootobor ou 4 elock pre- * ningun Nav ior “nainee Gre Gel. Tom Breeze, ny 3 Gr - a hofield+ Lemon Peal. hi Y, Oct. 71 pu fre of $255 mile heats to jz ho eas. for pacing horses: # BStron Grey Gel Burgundy. . M. names Blac’ |. Black Dan. Ceca ‘Dun Gel: Happy Momentec >, M SULTANA MAY Pe Sa | announces wi H Seasshh i's OND Tee UM BETA | Lt SHARES a 1 the 15th next. a as sements, 8626-60 | BYY A THREE DOLLAR DRESS HAT cg | Of superior etyle “H se 29 3t and Sieh NING’S, Inland, _ Laps, M SSeS tc ‘aunties SROES various + ® A’ very Heeled 8! ee arian ion 5) cepts te dress ore 3 | Maj. MM. Marshall B: Ry Jno P. Heiss, M. Murry Adviphis Pickerell, . Berry, Jas. McG rwin, Corus Graham, W. D. Wallach, Pi Hoover, Jas. A. Magruder, Capt. Samuel Gedney, Capt. James Guy, J. Price, Jas. Chatam, George Minor, M, Faucette. ( Alex.) A. King, - Martin, ( Alex.) «Sothron, 8629 td privil OTIC addition to the semi-weekly tript i af their steamer folk, — the ort: daily) duriag larly) duri 8 To partion: of three be issued at one dol! lleg@ of MONT anda hot weather. EK TO PLEASURE SEEKERS—The Potomac Steamboat Company, ar Powhatan to Nor- of Washington and vicinity an next day; also for Aquia Creek, at wih privilege of remaining one or two days. eo mI line at eth lancer. "Bos Pe an. For farther intors office, No. 372 Py Brown's Hotel, 10. Ticket Agent Potomac neler can s leave foot R eturni: ero the above other qaell a = ns abu: ane being plentiful, Good Hote! enjoy fine sport Ines of 6th xtreet at nation inquire at on the beau UIA CREEK (twice or more excursion tickets will ‘ar ($1) each for Glymont, with ere ali night ape seturmin, ‘we dollars, ( a4 E. MATT ti ful Po- with hook and white perch and 180, fine shooting ote! accommodations can be had at these &. m. and 636 20g prim. and aie Are ae the Con “2 next door to INGLY, Steamboat Company GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. required by the se L FSR2¢ el the t yment of | in October nex! Im GEORGETOWN Notice ¢.D. WELC! G TAXES FOR 1859.— is hereby given thst the Collector ix y law to alvertise property and enforce sad taxes unpaid on the first Monday H. Collector. above port, For frei se D-lw STON.—The Al ‘aptain Rob’t B. Nickerson, mas- > has arrived. and 1 now discharging her. ght. She will have peach cosraton ter = ht or © ap) HARTLEY & BRO, 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. cket schooner He en tiara hasnt Ratatat RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, at tH Union Botttine Depot, We invite the attention of pureCRAB APPLE Sweet as i) | to be pure a. this market. au6 it was j (States Geor! ‘actown, D. C.— lie to our atoo! the x CIDER, which is now as just {rom the press. pple juice, put up by us, expressly for Warranted ) ARNY & SHINN, fe BLACKBERRY BRANDY. BLACKBERRY B ‘or Diareh &o. ang (Staten) receiv & etoc! RAND k of Turner's Y—an sroaiient remedy T N Union Bottling Depot. GINGER WINE—areliable remedy for Dytpeneie, General Detility, Weakuens of tie Stonaen Die | arrkea, Dysentery, & URNER’S GINGER WINE. We have just received and have for sale Turner's c. ARNY & SHINN aué (States) cor. Green and Clive sts, WwW LEWIS PAYNE, HOLESALF BOOTAND S| Brid. Ike street, Georgetown. The attention of the trade is resp: youths’, BLE Silt all of m: M. ORK wi t N SHO ES, be summer own maznfinoture. ck of PATENT LEATHER ig siso assorted and we!! worthy of atten- "D large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS on's, & Bo E DEALER, tfully called to wear ;, (suitable for servants) also on hand and constantly Keim invi Georgetown, D.C. =e x ‘ountry merchants and others in want to call oraddress moat NoeTT Bria EY I Fall EPHO Patterns of WIL) WINDOW SHADE FIX PETS” cuted promptl mers. se B-e06t COR TU made, and NICES, TASS! 2S of every styl ared to sell at vreatly reduced all other work in y and to the full sstisfact'on of custo Cc K, 245 Pa. av., CLAR ve AEHOLSTARY GOODS tmapt of VE ro ke assortms ol Pattorun of WIN Oi Ww "SHANE Or ny line exe- between i2th and |Sth sts. Will attend to at oe, _ne7Im* RCHITECT AND ENGINEER. A WILLIAM R HUTTON ranches of his pro 322 Pa, avente, (Over Wall & Stephens’, HE & sold th: ir have ALLE aN S. Cc, COOK Washington City, Sept. 26, 1859, Mr. John Davis is authorized to receive and ra ‘This day openin, linery Store of A. P. DO on to NE W CARPET ROOMS, old stand ) A call je kenorally UBSCRIBERS HAVING THIS DAY tock and interest i sivery Sta‘les on 8th street to AVIS. All debts due fro s nted at the old stand to J.C. Co payment within thirty ¢a will be paid to the said Coo! 5 ys. All debts due the stable . DORSEY, eeiptfor any money due the late firm of Dorsey & Cook, in my name, J.C. CuOK. Ale Having taken the above stables I ho str _40 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. ne assortment of fi SNERY. S, , o soll te.) at the Fanc: UGLAS, No. 293 Pa. between 9th and lth streets. (Mrs. S. Ham from our frisuds and the ted. se 22-4t* by t attention to the business to recsive a liberal share of patronage. 6 27-1w 293 HN DAVIS. 293 Pani ANCY GOODS, fa aud j Our Interior Arrangements for Showing CARPETS, CURTAINS, &e., are now com>lete, and visitors wi!l find ours odious, The MnO She moet semafortable, Citizens and Stranger: visit our rooms and ex: Uy _som-int (C. 831 T pew gi MEDICINES Just reoelvad at i ive reer Wert End Drue S| Show The handsomest, and he best ordered Reoms in the Cit L. F. Rooms “ Perry corner Paw respectfilly invited to ne our stoc PERRY & Bui A ¥. and 9th et, OOTH, HAIR AND NAIL every variety. Burnett’ se I7-2w 438 are FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. We have on nanda TOBACCO and and retail filled H WAS varied CIGARS—w! . se wishing a first rare! le wi!! do wellto call. All orders, Fine SOAPS. 's KALLIST: H, &e. With 113 Pa avenue. south side. COX & McKENNEY DEALRRS IN nd! BRU both * Olewa.2 : SHES, of Toilet ay COCUAINE, cup of pure 438 hoiee stock of nes OSE THANKS tom ers who and resp‘ctfu'ly but earnest!y requ’ s have nor, todo to by Ist ‘October, ns we are in want nd reasonably expect all money due J. W. COLLEY & C9., _ 86 25. _____ 58 F Th st, abowe Pal av. 4 doch piahee au, She xe Shecti s, 5 pieces All Wool White and Goleced Panes i do, ed and Brown Canton Fiannels, And come desirabie Staple G. » Suited to the enernl wants of families. alfofwhich we ba Brine eens oat oriccs. 80 26-6 Sia th saracks shove Peay. 1c: LL ee orn Ue Aro rempootfully notified if acebants are being of will be rendered on Ftaar, Soxtomber ‘his isin ith mew “3 rv jog all noties of which was given, eisen non the Int of Augumt. : ner Peadierr & MAY, se 29 St No. 324 Pa. a D5 OO Tie tae ai e settied their bi THOSE OF OUR CUS- io promptly; those who the 1sth,and | Quarterly bile queen se 29-St. 20 S AY tf the above io which bis Sioeeee will ’ oem 068 ah ica. 8 t0 19 for gentiomen, Vey bet, Ith and sts. Tear the citizéns of » T® BE’S SALE OF A LARGE BUILD. ANERUR AS ldrn stunuT Rantear Averee TOR AND STRERKT East, a ON. THURSDAY, the 6th instant, 1859, at 5 o'clock p. m., I shail |, in front of the premises, by virtue of & deed of trust from Pasqule Def_ico, to the stheeriber, bearing date the second day of June, bee ER Rene ar anata od cocarded ix Li: ie ty ys NO. 121, folios 25, 37, 298, 29 a , Qhe ofthe innd reeurdsfor Washineton county, m the Dixtriet of Columbia. the followi: jammed roperty. Ivingand being in the ofty of Weskineton, strict aforesaid, viz: Ali of Lot No. 6, in Square —_— ag ‘erms cash. If tho purehas: m - ply in three days with the malnge ee i gersioesghd gir y rerell the property at the risk ede > ving three dasa’ notioe of such readin Naet» by xivins FEORGE R. RUFF. iste. _eeldts a) SACO bee Aue By C.R. L. CROWN & CO. Auctioneers, URNITURE AT AUCTION. J y MOBNING, Oot. SNE Oe TUESDAY store, No ‘. avenve, we shall sei! our st Furniture. Bist of Brocatelle Sets, = tetes, Rock Chairs. Marble-top ‘Tabies, Bed st of al! patterns. Husk and Hair Mattresses, Dining Tablee, Wardrabes, Dear and other Bureaus Hatracks, qiticles witien w ces, Marbic- an Bedding deem unnecessary totnumer our store is now undergoing thorongh repa and the Furniter: snust be sold to make room. porittve, without regard toecost. Tem 20 under cash: over that sum a credit of 3 for notes satisfactorily endorsed, baring tate C.R.L, CROWN & CO. Avets. '?P e] 8. oe 1-2t* i No. 457 Pa. av. By WALL & BARNARD, A Groce LIQUORS, WRIT Bac. at ton.—On TUESDAY } ¥- ING. October 4, at 10 w'clock, we wil seil at our Auction Room, corner 9th street and Ps. avenue, for sccourt of whom it may concern, a stock of fresh tamily Groceries, as— Barreis of yellow Sngars, Cc Imperial, Guopowder and 2 ack Teas, Castile, Brown and Farecy Totlet Soaps, Sweet Oil, Bay Rum Vermiecelli and ice, Boxes Starch, Cascs Tack», Buckets, Boxes Chewing Tobacco, Anti-nervous do., 15 barreis Syrup, prime article, Roxes are. boxes Adamantine Candles, Pecan ard Cream Nuts, boxes Pruves, 25 kers White Lead, bars Cloves, 2 cases Clarct, 2° demiiohns Brandy, 22 ba:rels common Whisky, 8 do fine Bourbon Whisky, = > Ginneg gnoopahems and other Whiskys, 10, Cichrs, different brands, 4 * — Bisckverry B-anty, r many other 3 5 when any © ba SS is in the Grocery line, all of 2 $39 and uni cash; over that amount f Dard 60 di notes, factor rte 8, for notes, satisfactorily ocld WALL & BARNARD Auots. i By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. JNIONTOWN PROPERTY urTiow. UU FR eeont tno f shail tas the premises, at3o’elo: k 71. In Uniontown, » which are? rood two story brick houses, bullten the tock partof saidiots. Also,ananhrished Brick Hones which wiil be sold te be removed. These lots f on Monroe sti 35 fet on Wa feet on whic’ malt tote will ri nt nt 1, Piscatawa road. the houses (0) hington street, the lots run back 74 the honses stand. The remainder of un back 105 feet with a front of 22 feet Terme for the two brick houses and lots will be one-fourth cash ; dalacee in 6 12,18 and 24 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A ve ven and @ deed of trust takon. For unfinis «nse to be removed, terms cash. _ Th's property is handsom-'y located in Union town which is rapidly increasinz in population, and rowing in value, and considered ia the le part of the towr, being in the ran; dintoly after crossing the Anacosta or bridge. Any persou wishing to purch some pieoe of property, will do. well U sale. oc l-d A. GREEN, Auct THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, RUSTEE’SSALEOF TWOSMA LL BRICK 2 How AND LoTs ON 434 STREET BETWE! Vincivia avenue axp soutn E strert—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, October ist. at > o’clock, on the premises, by virti adeed of trust dated March 10,1854, and duly recordedin Liber 7 . folios 118, 119 and 120, one of th« land ree- ashineton county, J shall sell Lots N: M4 and 15, in Todd's subdivision of Square No. 537, fronting each 32 feet on 43g street west, between Virginia avenue and south Street, running back 113 fe. t i0 inches toa public alley, together with the nsieting of two well-butit two- 8. with back buildings, covered and containing 21x rooms each rth cash ; the residue in 6. 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on th» premises, N. CALLAN. Trustee, se2l-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD axv KITCHEN FURNITURE, Sewine Macwing, &c., aT Atctiox —On MONDAY, the 34 of October, I shall sell. at the residence of Wm. R.Guebie, on'north side of north H, between 2ist and 22d sts.;at 10 o'clock a. m., & good arsortment of Furniture, viz: Mahogany Sofas, Chairs, and’ Ottomans. ». Desk, Dressing Bureau and Fables, Do. | Marble Commode and Wash Closet, flich and Low post Bedsteatsacd Wardrobes, Feather Beds, Hair and other Mattresses, China, Glass and Crockers Ware, 1 Sewing Mach: n complete order, made by Wheeler & W Brussels and othe Oe Ww ets, Window Curtains, Stoves, Kitchen Requisites. A. GREEN, Auet, FUTURE DAYS. By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aw IP} WoO STORY BRICK HOUSE ar *40’clock, on Lot No. 2: the premiser, re 81, fri street north. with the improvemen a two story Brick Dwelling House, ming five roe The hons+ is wel: suited for a small fami y- and is in every respect well arranged. ‘The loca. tion is plearant and desirable, commanding a fine the mac river and the srrrounding Titie indisputs rms: One third casi r cuths, with interost secured by adeed in trust on the promises, Allconveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. 86 Wd Jue in 4,8 ard 12 _ FOR RENTANDSALE. ‘OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSF, situated on street. between 2th aod 13th ets. containing 8 and good cellar. Inquire of J. W. BARKER. rat street, between 1'th and 12th sts, re No. Be: OR RENT—ROOMS, Farn er Unfar- ished, suitable for gentlemen ad thei~ wives or singie geutiomen. One of the most hy althy and desirableslocations in the city. Terms moder: Moals fu nixhed ifdesired Also. an Office Ro on Ist floor. Apply at No. 8 Louisiana av. se 3-31" OR SALE OR_EXCHANGH—Por Improved as riy—a fine FARM f 18% acres, 1d of 3 bal od nts, ir hood, schools, churcher, *c. Address GEO. W. HUGUENOT, City Postoffide, or call at No. 200 Sth street west, corner of M street north. se 30-St" RNISHED ROOMS, with ard. if desired, at 439 Pa. avenue, south side, ‘These rooms are ir a fine. large, new vonnset § elrgih! located, and are conveniently arranged both for families and single gentlemen. ne 29-3t* Ce LARGE PAKRLOK AND CHAMBER attached, handsomely furnished and jichted with gas, for rent on the Ist floor. Also a large roomand single, suitable for families or single gen- tlemen, in suite or sepnrate as desired. Terms rea sonab'o, and BUARD furnished if desired. No, 46% 10th street betwee 4 Re 26-8t* T PRIVATE SAL ALE.—Furniture and eood will ofa Hotel at private sale, We will sell on very accommodating terms the entire Furmture and the good will of a Hotel, ina centrai Jogation. now foing agood business, For farther information, terme, &c., apply to WALI. & BARNARD, Auctioneers, coruer Sth street and Pa. avenue. 8026 lw For RENT—A STURE ROOM on Massachus etts avenue, between 2d and Sd streets. Inquire of INO. K- ELVANS & CO., 309 Ps. avenue, au OR SALE—A kery desirable G AR DEN FARM, with or without the standing cro; vated on the Eastern Branch one mile and a east from the Anacostia Bridge. For particulars inquire on th: moawe A. B. WILSON. eon Be a ERE I ae FOR RENT SA vaiuable G GROCERY STORE on the corner of 12th and B-sts west, near the canal. Itis weil fitted up with shelving counter, bins, &c., and is the most desirable si For terme apply to Mr JOLS MOOKE, Noe tT ‘or terms ly to Mr. N i, No. Loeisiana avenue, near the corner of 10th west. —HO! E No. 490 north side of p er OE It nas8 rooms, cellar, water. i J x ALL, By kg = at ian. + eae se 12-tf '—Three newly finis! is [et ondons court. Viteina, on moet bert erin onlae THD LATEST BOWS FY TELEGRAPH: Three Days Later from Enrope. Qvearc, Oct. 1.—The Canadian and British steamship Hungarian, Capt. T. Jones, from Liver. pool on the 2ist September. passed Farther Poi 7 re tently bour this morning, and will be doe A racy int for fo object the nen rtected of the Sultan. The Liverpool cotton market for three days ruled dull: with sales of 18,000 bales. All qualities had slightly declined. The a Fae breadstuffs market was quiet, and all kinds closed slightly higher The Liverpool provision market closed steady, and generally unchanged Consels closed at 95% for money The conspiracy to assassinate the Sultan resulted in many arrests The verdict of the inquest of the bodies caused by the explcsion of the Great Eastern was that it was purely vecidental y There is nothing later from China. The gen- eral and political news in England and on the continent is unimportant. The Pennsylvania State Fair. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30.—There was @ and exc trial of first-class steam engines thie afternoon at the Pennsylvania Agricultural Pair Grounds. The compe . petitors were the Hibernia and Washi <ton They Were so equally matched that the most intense exeite: tea ment prev the friends of the companies ceeueding thett merits. A stixbt accident to the Washington de- prived ber #f ber full Both engines worked under ovnfavoral umstances, and d better on previ occasions. The med by the fibernia, but so ANY jr c Spute thet the committee will probably take tin io decide Roth com- panies, for the time. are ju The Weshing- to ine was built at Baltimore, and the Hiber- at Puiladelphia. The Fair closed this evening with an address and the award of premiams There has been a warm competition ainans: the sewing machine manufacturers. The first prize wes taken by Messrs. Ladd, Webster & Co The weather has been propitious during the whole week, and the Fair has proved a decided success saemefieeninomneneanistemnenmans The Missing rona Warertowns, N. ¥ . Sept 29 —Prof. Ls Moun- tain was seen in the town of Pitcairn. St. Law rence county, fifty miles due northeast from here at a supposed altitude of five miles, going due east with great velocity. He was also seen from Bar risville, Lewis county, N.Y.. passing over the New York wilderness and going due erst at a eat elevation. A reward of $1,000 bas been of- fered forthe discovery of La Mountain and bis companion if alive; and $500 for tbeir bodies if dead. A party goesto the woods to-morrow in search of them me ~ Sept. 29.—Professor Coe. aecom- Be panied by Mr. Cottman, of Rome, made 2 balloon ascension bere to-day from the fair grounds. T’ Romer. N County Fair being in session, there were 10. spectators. The ascension was fine. At the heiylit of two miles, the batioon burst, turning up in the top'of the netting. thus forming a parachute. The voyazers. after a perilous and exciting descent, landed safely in a swamp, three miles from their sterting point. There was intense excitement among the crowd below during the descent. 2 Fire im Richmond—Telegraph Office Be- stroyed Ricuwoxp, Oct. 1.—The store of James Wood- house & Co., booksellers and stationers, includ- ing the megnefic telegraph office, and Rees & Co | dagverrean artists, was burnt last night about 12 The damages have not yet been accurately ascet- tained. Railroad Acc . Ricumonp, Oct. 1.—It 's rey d here that the down’ mail train on Central roailroad broke down last night, but no further particulars are known. x New ORLEANS 30.—Major Neighbors, In- dian agent at Belknap, Texas. has been killed by two residexts of that place, who were not Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIA. Oct. 1.—Wheat—sales of fair to good white at $1.25; red at $1.10a81.15. Corn— salessSc. Rye—sales at 65c. Baltimore Markets. Bavrimore, Oct. 1.—Flour is steady; Howard street and Ohio $5. Wheat is quiet; white, god to prime, $1 20al 38. Corn is firm; white Ses, pliow S2S5c. Provisions unc: ; bacon sides, holders demand an advance, 10 xc. offered; mess pork $16; prime $11 25ai1.50. Whisky un- changed; City 2 New York Markets New Yor, Oct. 1.—Flour has declined Mc ; State $1.55<84 65; Ohio $5.4025 55; Southern $5 20 25 50. Wheat is heavy; southern white $1 45, western $1.27. Corn is firm; mixed 92; white 9a r.: yellow $3c. Pork is steady; mess $15 50a $15.5; prime $10.62. Lard istirm. Whisky is firm at 27¢ Figanctai. New Yorx, Oct. 1.—Stocks are lower and dull Chicage and Rock Istand 1 Hilkineis Central shares 66%; do. bonds 54%; Michigan Southern preferred shares 234; New York Central § eading 44%; Mil and Miss. 5%; Va. Bs, Mo. 6'8=3%. Exchange on London is dull ati wy al0y per cent. ——————— BOARDING. OARDING.—M BOWIE, 470 2th street, between F and G-east side, has pleasant and reasooable ROOMS se 3m for vent. OARD—Two desirable ROOMS. (commam- cating) with BOARD, can be obtained in a pri- ad family at No. 407 13th street, ser" aa pee : Bos D —A Gentleman. ora Gentiemanand Lady can be accommodated in a smun!! private fami y. Appiy to W. A., throvgh the Post Office. se 29-3t" P REPA’ > FOR W INTE Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! Grates! Grates! Grates! Parlor Companions ! Parler Companions! FURNACES: FURNACES! ke, ke. fe. SIBLEY & GUY most respectfully invite the at- tion of their customers and the pub- enerally to their jarge and chasers way judge ri i. The 3. The“ScewaRD Stove” with Ressrvoir avd Tin Warwer. f lanvus throughout America as the most perfect Stove ever made, can alsu be had at our establishment. : In fact we have the exclusive agency of the Stoves enumerated Our assortment of Perrect Comriers, Fexion Compterz, Royar Cooxs, Batt. More ComPLeTE, ce, &c..&e , 14 oarge and oarefally selected. BPECIAL— We now call particular attention to TRNING Parton Heater, pene woke Judges ta far euperior to any thing ever b As evidencs of the fact. we have ai season put up upwa: time jean ev exeeling meri 5 On the shortest notice we also prepared to furnish aa erect Haywano's or KistTeR- Bock’s FuRNaces. The single mevtion of these cannot but urs your patronage a P. acd CHAMBER Stores st impy = ot 0 Washington the advantages, saving, &e. ’ SIGLEY & GUY would further inform thepublic that, in nen with their Stove business, they have lareel¥ incre their Bouss-F ursiening oy depart cent. Ther ve Buitpixe Mareriac — secured the agenoy ea! ATEST FoLpine IRon BEDSTEAD, the ne most convement ar- rangewent ever invented, 322 Pa, AVENUE, BETWEEN Orn = Jorn Sail ‘eolm "10, THE LADIES RAVING FURS NOTE set id ae eeararmape “nore erat of 08 crs eed PE Senne, TE BR: REMOVAL Ly Cora ger atane gratant a omy Tronace ofthe putes es tS nt ai teRe et eaties hn his