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a fi y (* Troves “Tue Stan” 19 PRtwren on tas LaSTRsSY STEAM PREsS IN USE SOUTH OF BatTi- MORE, IT* EDITION I* 50 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT TO SE PUT To PRESS AT AN EARLY HOUR; AvvzR- TWEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY TWELVE o'CLOcK, Mj OTHERWISE THET May NOT A°PRAR UNTIL THE NEXT Day. " Poumm Matrers—Before Justice Williams.— Frank Beil exercised the privilege of his man- hood in giving utterance to a number of profane pet sp The magistrate made - females, aga’ tribated $1.94. let Josephine Brooks. colored, was mgcosar tre | profane to her mistress. She also contri! $1.94 towards the genéral expenses of the body Ecorge ¥. Ficigher undertook fo open & resort for those bich ‘ermine fined Bat 4 Pi Hermit was taken before the magistrate, é with being disorderiy in the market. He iso found to be a vagrant, it appearing in examination that he had no visible means of Cia istrate, in pity for his unfortenat . tat him over Queen’s to board lng a space of ninety days. Jim contended that no magistrate had jurisdiction over him, and maintained that the United States belonged to him; avd threatened that he would exact summary vengeance on the magistrate for takiag such uni- warrantable liberties, Before gastice Ge 7 see eee 3 tried a charge selling liquor at a license. Phe detenee was that the defendant's husband AxoTHeR Mearcicess Argaim —Last Saturday, ‘a8 Officer Suit was going up Sixth, between H and J streets, some ladies called him to come in their house and see a colored child, about nine years of , which had just rum in there, stark naked and agus of bleed. The officer went in, and found the child cut in gashes from the neck to heels, searce room between the gashes to A eg He clad the child in such clothing as hee get. and took her to Justice Williams’ office. On the way she told him that the hter of a colored woman named Speaks, with whom she Med, bad done it. Officer went directly and arrested the merciless girl; but while on this busi- ness Letty Speaks, the mothcr, went to the office and took the child away, and the officer cop!d not fiod ber. Letty admitted that she Cy and “taed the child, and told her dauzhter to jeep her till she came back from attending to some out- be Ree ene mamamedmghier *her. The sa) onty cor- hers The daughicr was held to boil te 0) for court. Letty was disc! to juce the child, as sbe promised, Nevertheless the otticer, trict police, has di her in the First Ward, aed will bring her forward when the time for the final teiat arri Retart Paces —Our merchants are now re- ceiving, or have received, most of their fall sup- plies of groceries for this market. We have been furnished with the following list of prices by the well-known firm of S$. Bacon & Co., which may = be relied upon as the correct prices in this market : Flour. —— s bbl., $7.50a2 50, sack, #2a bg extra, bbl. $8.50a7, sack, $1.75al.47. super, 7586, sack, $1 50al sugar, pulverized, A " -: fer. We. Sava, Te., Maracaibo, ide, Rio, 124 al4e; black, lb... 50a75e., green, 50aS1 50; rice, Ib., aneal, bush, $1; salt, fine, sack, $1.75, ground alam. $1.25; seed, clover, bush., $6 50, timothy, $3; cheese, Ib., f23yal4e ; bacon, hams, 12aJ5e., liyge., shoulders, 94%c.; soap, Ib.,” GaSe; > Tohe'sales se; -5 84) St Pealewives per BbL, $5.40. 12\e., -» Mocha, ~ Tax Txearar —The performance at the Theatre ‘Vaat night was ia the usual good style of the com- Apams Express Comranr. Dear Sir—For heaven's sake “Par Counrgr Cuxaa’”? of the Adams Express Company. Dn. Bravz’s Paxorticon oF tHe Wak 15 Iy- ‘Did. —Tois maguiticent work of art is now on ex- bibition at Forrest Hall, Georgetown. It is not a Pasorama, painted on canvas, but an intricate and skilful pon son each jumerable figures, _.£pdowed with life-like motion and secming voli- = ‘Tel Faamnsed the Faris Monitoge, }, notice i! that he has a remarkabl; gars on hand, well w Regt sr actiae he adat | : is b- ment with first-class cigars, pov ghd, he ap- nouneces an extra lot, must be good ana no misttke: Give bima calf. Pree oe Owm cevizexs should not anslee Opera Troupe (Ethiopian) not only the risibler-uscles ip full play, but by the touches of pathos, interpersed ja pawns eve beg bere a tears to eyes. Since their last v! hore has some new a4 out, for Sanford LL LE LDL Le LETTE NN ttt ttt eg Tar Escte Stove Hotex—Woodward his his stove n; establishment. The room next him, recently oc- talesreoen ‘whch mre ta ae rope which the fine propor- tons of thirty feet frout ‘one hundred deep. . In From this elevation the: attractive: eeSeei if Se meh ‘eeper’s e' ia ery comple’ per’ . ye. 'y comp! Bap ComPany.—Last Friday, two young Ken- tuckians having been on a Northern tour, arrived in this city on their return home, and with therm @ young man who joined them in Baltimure. Their new acquaintance was apparentl avery nice mage man Intelligent ‘and of notable soctal qualities. The Kentuckians left next morn- ing for the South, but had not gone far before they discovered that a fifty dollar note, the of one, had Aisappeared. They tel the Proprietor of house, and. req’ his co- a in the arrest of the thief and the recovery the money. The note was traced toan exchange ottice, where it had been c ng answering the description the Baltimore aq- quaintance of the young men. Every effort was made to find him, but without success, and the Kentuckians have departed for home. Surrnise Panties in the country are becoming the rage lately. Such an event occurred at the country residence (Montgomery county) of a cet- tain bachelor friend of ours 2 few hts since, at which a large number of beaux belles from the city were night, and a g! is rumored in oar 4 pone to = Pros-. pect of reaching the anc e groni in some- thing less than a short time, notwithstandin; hitherto inveterate hostility to donble-bl Nothing like a ise party to give a confirmed bachelor a brief glimpse of the comforts which abound in ‘other state.” Susrictova Crecumstaxces.—-Last night, offi- cers Edwards and McDermott, of the first district Police, followed a man who had been amusing himself with some very disorderly behavior in the First Ward. p74 2d him ‘to the stables attached te Miss Smith’s property, where they caught him in the act of leaping up, catch- ing with his bands as if trying to reach the hay. He had « lighted cigar in his mouth, and a box of matches and a of inflammable liquor in his pockets. Justice Drury, under these circum- stances, committed him to the workhouse for 90 days. He gave bis name as Charles Pembers. Omwinvses ror WaAsuincrow—A train of six- teen omnibuses, some of which were drawn by eight horses, but most of them by four horses, oat through Baltimore yesterday en route for aahington® Thee were formerly on the Tenth street Philadelphia Tine. They came from Phil- adelphia bt arin * The omnibuses belong to Messrs. Valentine & Moore, of Philadelphia, and areto run from the itol_ to Georgetown via Pennsylvania avenue. of the omnibuses contained the wives and families of the drivers and others connected with the line. Tuz New Guaro-Hovsx —Yesterday, ground was broken for the foundation of the new centgal guard-house, and the work will be proceeded with as rapidly as possible. The contractor thinks he will be able to give the police possession on or about Christmas, th it is not supposed that it will be entirely finii atthat time. The tower will not be com for some time after. The clock was purchased of the estate of Mr. A. Voss, for $1,000; the bell js that formerly used by the LD sapaag Liberties fire company, belonging to the c * Tue assemacr of the *\Bashful Boys,” which took place at Thorn’s Hall last night, was well ,and everything passed off in good shape, to the music of Price’s band. The floor of the ption “V fal, tucleed N. Sober er . B iw, you will have tu take ® more appropriate a view of the and handsome man- ner vin hich you the lad: a presents wh were prett, ve excused a ile basbfulness on the Of their attendant cavaliers, — Dn. Tuomas lectured at the Unitarian Church last night, on the “ Kingdom and Age to Come This being the fora man ame. chosen to reveal ee tone et ane foals efly asthe ral man w! cpenencpr mmm bo have arrived. The views of Dr. T! to be thi = appear to be those of the Tux arrivat of Dan Rice’s great show inthe event of the comin k, especta! byt < aus folk. It will exhibit only one-day 12 SEE Nee ey Wartca Rerunns.—Walter Ward, drunk and fine, $1.45. John Phillippl, fight! and 7; held for telal. Wearictta Shade rach, stealing; held for trial. One lodger. For Finest Crass Estastismuenrs tn all de- ts of business, in the city, see our Al eal Business Directory, in note me Oxroxnatep Bit ‘The eumemed-etatoment of Piaf. A. 4. Hayes, D., a pt Met Les ey ey beonssked ‘of me,in conse_ Biss setae kaown wey Caprese the tlowide u these Bitters includes those teneed yMcinns if Joe on ‘eves! ity Aguok, 7) resulta (ook aapoutke ei and remaia active ¢ af the scientific i ara. nf ones Coat Yhap ie, which loss tha Plakat, Ga tedally recoteree tye aes of, hie and imoreasing in flesh; and cheerful this e fioate,in the hope that others ‘aflictaa like} self may be benefitted, N Les. Sworn to and subscribed before taecke: sunt Ziat, 1856. C. F, Hanseiman, Justico of the ence, ‘oe No. 44 Western st., Cincinnati, O. —— jemen’ richest designs nd workmanship. nce With economy, in ‘&n opportunity is now attractive stock thing in this city, at very re- ‘ap 28-ly GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. ied FS. NEW YORK —The packet schooner Fair- wa por neerete on Monday. 10th ant. ‘or i; ine re MOCORB & voncr, Me oo7 63 Water st., Georgetown. R PHILADELPHI Captain - on a branch ranch- + and pledges very neatest A. HAND’S CANAL LINE. TWICE A WEEK, BY STBKAM. The regular steany packet, C. C. Alger, Fenton, will eave for the above port, on TO-MORROW (Saturdny,) 8th i at I2o0’clock m. For rags Pel, to HYDE & DAVIDSON, 1t* Water street, Georgetown, CRANDELL, OPTICIAN, No. 125 Brides st., Georeetmen, Prd penn "e a large Lo be ge of reno! ear-righted. Periscopic, Colored, rom and allother SPEUTACLES, of the best: mality.in Gold, Silver, Steel, and orm Silver Frames. 5 N. B. Uid Frames Repaired and now glass et 1n them to order. 006 Im A. HUNT RESPECTFULLY IN- he ladies nleas wn and Masts, that has removed to the iss No. 101 Bridge street, formerly ocoupied by Bc lard, oe NNT OB ose eM li gtthe FANCY DRESS IN! erself to execute all orders in the manner. Mis. A. Woo.tarv having declined carrying on ie above bupiuose respectfully recommends Tire. ast Ld. So le consideration of her former URE CIDER of prime Cider Vins gallon. 00 5-3t GAR.—A auporior article ar for sale by the barrel or oc 3 ARNY & SHINN. Georgetown. NM USic! Musi ‘The Holy Hill Band respect fully inform the public that they are pew, repaced to furnish the very best MUSIC for; Is and Parties on the shortast notic: most reasorable terms. All applications tv any of the ir wil be promptly attended to, oct-dim A NOTICE, _ i LL Persons interested are again notifiod that in repairing their footways, under tho ordiaaness of th Corporation, no work will be acxepted unos it 1s in accordance with the legal grade of the street, nor unless the materials and ie of work ina: roved of by the supsrintending comm: h of this kind of work has already been done by property holders, in such a defective man ner that it will have to be t: gored at Bet oe re olders on Gay street an st street ix par inv to this notice, thatthey may avoid heavy sdditional expenecs. onal &xPeneENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Mayor's Orricz, Georgetown, D. C., Oct. 3d, 187). TAKE NOTICE, property on Ist street and ordinances of the Cor- pproved onthe lth day ie fontways tronting pon 8 stl in Gonlormity wo the sh said streets. ‘The curbing mast be put in thorough order, with new mate) ials of th best quality, or with the use of those now there, ii fit for the par; These improvements must’be completed by tha lath day of October next, or ther will then be made by the subscriber, and paid for oat of the proceeds of the taxes which have been imposed ior that purpose. The materials, as well asthe wo'kmanship. must be of a kind to be ap- oved of by the subseriber, or they will be reje ‘hose persons who 7, undertake to have th i made under their own supervision, that the same must ba done according tothe legal crado o* the stroete, or they will be te- at their own cost. Any information h may be further desired ean be had omapplication to the mnders: 5 Persons wishing to contract for so much of the sbovs named w; rk &s may not be completed by the more he anime at tile office: by the loth dps sais for the same 8 1 }, by the a ore ber next, HENRY ADDISON, Myor, ck, Georgetown, D, h 1359, | ee L. NOTICE, i ICENSES.—All! persons whose Licenses, from the Corporation of Georgetown expire on the 39th inst,, are hereby wee roar, to renew tho Rare tapaal ag f will be strictly enforced against 105-0000, WM. LAIRD, Clerk. EWIS PAYN Wao: ALE BOOTAN Upnae Street, of A of own | re. N’ THE! Pence et, LeaTaeRy We. lot COA E SHOES B TS F desbagioano on eetaet aromas D j}eorgetown. roperty culatiy oc S-lw ATOR’S Meer ge 14 Stawtl. in? 3, moat RovFY Bigs CENTRAL STORES, West Buitoixe, Between 7th and bth sts., opposite Centre Market, WN. R. RILEY & BROTHER fave wow int store rd of the largest and best assort- ed stocks of i 8 Of Fall and Winter Dry Goods ever offe ed in the District of Columbia. wi fvily invite our friends, and the pu mined to offer our atthe very lowest © oe) i les and Small’ ofit nd every iaciluy for get vorable terms. We re- jRtE%t HRO.. Se ranean ee atte. le thee pete Ltske this o; umty to say to og. who ar: ti yt tf aa ve fronts FS bet P. 8.—Bonnets made to order in the latest styles. oe 6-H ems: AUCTION SALES. esr niiaee persone . to hisheat bidders one ray Heres ake roe See oe Lanes “TNO. AURD. wee7 st NO. BORD. Haxnsdktt: BULDING GOT" ON OTH erm 4t atericn Oa THURSDAY, the Tate y in front of the promsiesny et 5 in-tant. | shall sel contin fi forte noha on Sik etree met, 4 fronting jert 4 ine! on reel ei running back to a wide alley 10 feet incher, between G ‘and i streets south, immediately in the’ rear of the Marine Barracks. . Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, A deed given and of trust taken, A. GREEN, Auct. improvements; bat thronghout. Can to head for sit months or yeqnires. Apply at No. 151 F street, bet ‘OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, containing 11 the corner of !3th and Hi sts.—an ex boarding-house or oo rate, Tha ‘key may be fow at the City Market. T BROWN. cor. oth and 1 ste, FUR SALE-—Situated in a which inav be inerensed. Bie forthe ea anees ¥ ba in address W. E,W, ix moot st RESTAURAN a Sen By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. "TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A LARGE BUILD- Li] AT THE CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS n cou: of Wash) No. 6, in . Ifthe —t ty shoold as the delinguect. emery, three days’ notice of such resle” cotdts _ SHORGE R. RU. Teaste, By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, FYE SUPERIOR WORK MULES AND A crete ble a Aran si °' in front ef Auor coms, five large size and very superior work ‘Mules: ~" : Lso, Aariror black bob tail Carriage Fares. These OTses are young. sou’ gentle and a 0 oppervunity PT an excellent . ic Sale ive, th 1 the Distri notes. bearing interes! oc 4-4 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, FUTURE DAYS + City Post Office, 00 6-3t* t —A handsomely FUR x brik HOUS containing 9 or 1" root 1 we between 2st and 24 ences situated on @ Furniture complete, and includes a very superi wrsithe southwest corner of 22d and G atreests, Fo RENT—A smal! brick HOUSE situated on K street, between I1th and I<th streets, contain- ig mix yooma ans akitchen. Ri ngnire of i and H streets. ee OR RENT—That large BOARDING HOUSE on 7th stroet, Ne 437 berwane eT eee fhe best stand in Washington—rent $1, Als ior re on eo A. Wisk food seand shtss - &t his store o ‘tand Contre Market, where can he had eit kteal feed he lowest cash prices, ered hi Ho solicite e share of publis patronage ee 00 5-3t JAS. A. WISE. OR 'SAUE—Several cligiblo LOTS, near Pa. Avenue, between 18th and 39th atresta. "Apply oc w at No. 209, H street. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SAL: The “CLI FARM” within one mile of Al- exandria, on the Great Huating Creek, containing red and ninety-two acres. T' farm to Alexandria, or . would make it s most desirab’ profitable Dairy and Garden Farm. Itis hardly possible for any one wishing to encacoe in the above named busi- ness, to obtain inthe immediate neighborhood of Alexandrite so desirable a farm. £ he said farm will be sold in whole or divided into lots to suit purchasers, 4 Any one wishing to purchase will oall upon J.H. Monroe, No. 3 Queen ON age the undersigned. ELIZABE: # HARRISON, 4-lw Exeoutrix of J. D. Uarriaon. d-o'd. For RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. situated on H street, batween ‘2th and 13th containing 8 Trome and good oeiiar. I wireof J. W. BARKER. No, 425 H at., between i'thand 12th sts. se 99 tf POR RENT-—In the ist Ward. two PARLORS with chambers attached, neatly fur: ed and Ugh with gas, suitable for two small {amilie: Other rooms and BOARD can be had if desir For particulars cali at the premises, corner Pa, ar_ enue and 20th street—entrance on 2th Ktreet. The desirable Store Room attached, is also for rent it 1s ons of the best business locations in the Ward. o03- For SALE—An improved FARM of 100 acres, in Ms jomery county. Md., ® miles fram Washington, near the Rockville turnpike. The buildines new, consisting of a comfortable rooms, with a well of pure © he out buildings consist of a granery, stabling, corn-house, carrisg -honse, shodding, &c. Fifty seres in grass, including 23 of Rock er meadow Iand: a young orchard of peache?. and other fruits. Wéill be sold low, or ex- ohanged for city property. Terms to suit the pur- chaser. Apply to Lieut, JULIUS S. BOHR ‘0. 27 Pa.av.,nearthe Circle, au 3l-Stawéw* FSi PiRRh T—The jaree and_commodious uLING HOUSE. No. 159 Pennsylva- nia avenue, between 17th and 18th streets. lately occupied by Professor Loomis of the Fayette Institute, house is in good co has ighteen rooms, largecel! warh and bath rooms. rance for cool .and is supplied with gas and Potomac water. Possesmion given immediately apply at the Surgeon General’s office, inder’s Building. au 29-cotf ent W. STEWART, cor For term: (0. 28, SE YKRAL PURNISHED ROOMS For Rent, XS on I3th street, (No. 452,) between K and F, 0c 5-solw* a See TORE FOR RENT, LEASE axnFIXTURES Spon ro! 1@ store lately occupied by Soke & Miller, centrally located. rf Pa. ayenue, adjoin- ing the Kirkwood Ho Immediate possession jiven. Aprig.cn the remises, or of J.C. MoGUIRE £ CO.. Auction ang Commission Merchants, 065 ent “Cnteiligeneer.) OR SALE—The basdacime ESIDENCE No. F 322 K street. furnished or BaeRENe his operty in situated on the north sida of Pranklin and presents arare Fabre And unquestion ibersl. Apply to rtunity for seourin; healthy locatia s ER, LEA & CO, 00 5-colw F° RENT—The BUILDING and prem imm 'y west, and adjoining Whi oe on Maine avenue, between &% and streets, Island. The Bu Iding is well si manufactory. For termaapply to WM. M at the Eagle Iron Wo: = rat No, sey avonue. south of 8 fe Lib 730 New 00 3-Staws A. B. WILSO OR. ENT—A valuable GR STORE F LON the corner sats wad te wee, near the canal. Itis well fi Sy with shelving, counter, bins, &e., and is the most dosirable si ORE Nor Tat of Hoth in eity fore OES eo! Louisiana @venue, near the corner of j0th stract west. ws For terms apply to Mr. JOHN M avi2 tf No. 490 north Be, Se at rT. NO. FE. KENDA! ge 12-tf 4% street, near City FO iT newly finished Foi Hoses. te the corny of rea a M ere-or Contre Markets vse 1-2m A vali F. eee a Tenonetns ng 26236 aerens will exobange it rrpro ay property. This promerty 2 Selene pitke mano" oeeete ra a, tatrairoet * SENT P. suina iok-tf City Hall, A NABOABLE FARM FOR SALE—sit in Ale: Iria county, about miles SortR 2 the intersection of ‘on tho promiton crete, RIGHAR a o mn + OF a {ith and i sthoets, Washineton. D. O- : : well- ALM SAR irra waft -story he 4 inal ee dee ENT—HOUSE ¥ SALI fee story each ; ae 7 4th and 5th sts, 2 nai ben Man. precy ot pis pvr bngg ats. Ber: ie falicealvs panda he severe ee epee ap ua saa ao eet cae! ett ss igentiy ites, fe wang ti al nerri racy - . ‘0’ bene * Wy Re Rtowehts py to reorive her to a8 i nd ore ash to dress Sihactinuc corer Saat ANTED~Three good Dress-makers, 00 5-3t* 1 ELLA SHAWLS, ip Black and les. 4 AY ical GLA Shar F ays ce is aca! 523 7th st the newest sty, Oe 5-5t BOARD for drawing By pS Cc. een em & CO., Auctioneers, OT OLD BRIC; AUCTION.—On LU URDA Has OON, October 8th, at o’clock, on Capitol street, hetween lst sella ‘ot of Old Brick, belong- mg, to the estate of the late James Maher. ‘erms Cash. By order of the Exeoutors. 00 6-d J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auct’rs, By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TOCKS AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY APF- Ss TERNOON, October lth, at 5 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shail sell in sums to xuit— $2,50 Corporation of Washington quarterly six cent. stock @200 Corporation of Washington semi-annual six er esnt. stock $s Bank of the Metropolis stock. lands. oo ‘erms cash in current 5-d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OOD TWO-STORY FRAME Lor « —On WE Ramsar No. wi good two ne. tory - Thi street west, between N ad. Ostet, eat wes inches, running back the ‘epth of Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months, for notes bearing interest. oc 5 6t A. GREEN, Avot. By A. GREEN, Auotionee: Tc GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK Hovsre at Avcriox.—On MONDAY, the 1th instant, I snail sell, in frout of the premises, at 4 o'clock p. 'wo-story Brick Houses and the lots on they stand, being part of Lot No. 5,in Square ¢ lot fronts 30 feet on an alley near north and "th streets wert, ard near G street north. The improvements, which are 2 good two-story brick houses, containing 4 rooms each, yack val be sold separate or together ax may be desired, Terms: $3 cash ; balance in6, 12 18 monthe. for notes bearing intarest from day of sale, A deed riven ey a deed of trast —— oe 4 GREEN, Avet. By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. YALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN He NortHer ERTIES AT Av TION.—On DAY, the 10th instant, I shall sell, in frovt of " -m., partsof Lots Nos. . 422, fronting 39 feet on Sth ing back 100 feet along the line treet north. with the improvements, whieh consist of a good two-story frame house, with sta- bie in the rear. he attention of persons wishing to purchase property in this section of the city is called above sale, as the enie will be positive Terms: One third cash; the balance in 6. 12.1 and 2¢ months, for notes bearing interest, secure bya of trust upon the premines. oc 4- A. GREEN, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Na, AND HANDSOMELY FINISHED EREE-sToRY Brick LIne House axp Lor ror: Sate.—On MOND. ie AY AFTERNOON. October lth, at5 o’elock. on the Sas sang we shall sell a new three-sto “4 brick Dwelling House, with back building, the lot fronting 3} feet S 1 street north, between 2d and 3d strects nigg beek 118 feet to an alley. ; The Houge isa handsome three-story brick, with brick back buildings, containing saloon parlor, ten rooms, and @ bath-room, with water and cas pipes: throughout, marble mantels, and finished in the best manner. ra in want of a desirable and convenient! orrane dwelling, in &n unexceptionable location, shoul ba at ted sale, which se be made with out reserve. Title unquestionable. Terms: One-fourth cash; the resi?ue in 6. 12 and 18 months, with Interest, secured by a deed in trast on the premises. 0c 3. J. C.MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, AKSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue ofa writ of fiert M facias issued from the Clerk's office of the Cir- euit Court of the etrict of Columbia for the coun- ty of Washin dur. expose to public sale for cash, at Webber's livery stable, Navy Yard, opposite the Anscosta engine house, ou V teeter the Isth day of October, instan 1859, at 10 o'clock a.m., the following goods am chattels, to wit: 2 Gray and2 BayHorses, 1 Wagon, 1 Cart and ¢ sets of Harness, seized and levied upo: as the is and chattels of J Wankoniez, and wi be sold to motifs Judcials No. 225, to term 1-8, in favor o! Fitzhugh Coyle. LDEN, ocs-dts Marsha! for District of Columbia, Auctioneer. TY ON 7TH, NEXT P STREET, AT AUCTION —On in t., 1 shail sell,at4 o'clock yo fr nehes on E weet, run- ront . 3 property fronts ext to the corner of F street north, posite the Patent Office. necessary to offer any comment ope ty as itis well known to be, siness locality, one of the mot de- sire! nd valuable picoas property now for sale in b ymcentg wie Be pecsne wishi ae . Sond jnvestm jo wi atte: 0 ce urchasers Pp. sive, —— nts, bearin, interest fro nileed given anda deed of trust taken. w A. GREEN, Auct. MARSH L’ — 5 ay virtue regs ol 4 fing from the Clerk the Cire: ‘of the Distriet of hingtor and interest j 236, in the erty of oak ite thi ted 71 =o pod improvement ereon, seized and levied upon as the be sold to fy Sodjoiais Nos. and ssf May ter 1298, in ‘eon Cscrk® ra bie Co. wad se 20-ts f Vie Distine Ur cots, ofa writ of facie as 0. 8 of Square No. 184. cat Cay ‘ashington, D. C , together with ail and sii bi rzed and ctals * ie in vor 0 wool Joe " W. SELDEN, ne 20-ts for the Dis Netat for past YERS «& CO. Offcoand Vard-—sornee G & 20d ste, Eisee Ward. Money Market — dedly more stringent, change. Consols closed at 95 ere The California Mails, New Onuzans, Oct. 5. yesterda: tions were being mail contractor, vi The steamer Philadelphia has not yet cleared from the custem house, as the Collector awaits in- structions from Washington. It is re; here that M. O. Roberts, oe apes in New York, had instructed his agent in th! city not to send either Passengers or freight to New York, as the steamer was going on ber next trip to Aspinwall, and that pe should caly forward the Sew: and Cali fornia 20th, under a jal it with the t. The whole ataie han crested Much excitement here. The government has made 8 contract with the railroad company for the tion of the California maiis across the isthmus, the = being the same as all along received, that ix, $100,000 per annum ——<—$$ $$ New Hampshire State Fair, &c. Bostow, Oct.6.—The State fairat Dover, NH . bas a large attendance. Some 10,000 or 12,06 strangers were present, but a wind this morn) prostrated all the tents of the exhibition pavilion and badly damaged many articles. Judge Colla- ar, of Vt., delivered the address. The steamer Acorn, which left Provincetown this morning fér Boston, put back on account of the gale J er Wilder, the eens fire and Sangiae-gecel safe manufacturer, died this morning at Chelera The Potnam Phalanx, which left Boston this morning, was received at Providence, R. 1., with great enthusiasm The Democratic convention of the sixth district met at Salem this morning to the national convention. In con: misonderstanding, and double del gm took place, and as yet ~— done —_ ing special, except to ize. be mention the pame of ex President Piecss wus recsteed with great applause. The convention the rigits of thedoubie deleg: General Convention of Episcepal Church. Ricumonn, Va., Oct. 6.—The General E; Convention teassembled to-day, and proceeded to business. The house of deputies were chiefly en- gaged in referring amendments to canons to the committee on canons 4 Right Rev. Dr. Binney, Lord Bishop of Nova Seotia, was formally introduced to the house A_ motion to bold the next triennial convention at Chicago occasioned a debate. A motion to substitute New York was lost; but no final ac- tion was taken on the subject. The committee on new dioceses reported in vor of the admission of the diocese of Minne- eota. As the House of Bi: sit with closed doors, of course nothing can be known of their proceed: ings, except as Officially by trans- lolon of the House of Clerical and Lay Dele- gates. Overland Mail Attacked by the Indians. Sr. Lovis, Oct. 7.—A dispatch from Inde dence states that the mail y which left on the 19th ult. for Santa Fe, was attacked by dians the Pawnee Ford. The conductor and an man were killed. The incoming mail from Santa Fe, which was due on py Speer not arrived. and fears are entertained for the safety of the party. Sale of a Railroad. Lextxeton, Ky., Oct. 5.—The ——— and Lexington Railroad was sold at auction yf $2,125,000. The bid was made by W. H. Gedge, of Covington, Ky., for what is known as the Bow- jer Company. sale was made to satisfy » ane obtained by the second mortgage efit commenced to-day. tercoting, though the attendance waa as heretofore. Lockyer’s side—first i ‘Stephenson's side—first innings 36. Arrival ef the Fulton. New Yor«, Oct. 7.—The steamship Fulton. from Southam on the afternoon of ‘ist ‘September, as boos signalled from Sandy Hook . Her dates are the same as those by the Hungarian The Mississippi Elections, ete. New Onceans, Oct. 6.—Scattering returns from the Mississippi election show Democratic gains The vigilance committee still contine their rations. —— The New Yerk State Fair. ALBawy, Oct. 5.—The receipts of the State Fair up to to-night were $7,875 13, against $4,472 54 the same time in 1855, gin over last year of $3,402 59. It was esti: that 40,000 people were on the ground to-day. Proze Fight. Burravo, Oct. 7.—The prize = between Price and Kelly came off at Point Abinto : es Kelly in twelve rounds. { minutes. Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIA Oct. 7 —Flour—nosales. Wheat— sales ee $1.22a81.28; red $1.12a1.15. No Baltimore Markets. Bartrone, Oct. 7—Flour closed quiet; How- ard street and Ohio $5 12 Wheat ‘closed firm and arte. Fay white $1 30881 51; 1.13081 17. bas an ad low Sadic.; white a for for City; mi New York. Oct. 7 —Plour is 4.55; Ohie $5.20a5 50; Southern $5 is dull; red $1.25; white $1.45.