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hearthstones. reorgan| F - SPECIAL ELECTION. AUCTION SALEs. roll of the ized S iNgnn UBTT w 7 THE EVENING STAR. w Oalpeper Minute Sal sounds almost like a wood, King and Sewell, baye en Goan Remain eats 2s. ASR THOMAS P MORGAN, |. ans, KP Por other Auction Sales, see first page literal transcript of the original roll of the times , Board of Chief Engineers of the Navy, to meetin | [Ordered to in VENING " as iriends aor th 9 — - —— wot WASHINGTON CITY: Atet tind ees fut; Soa, Nokead being on it | New York on he Ist Of. August, to examine for | being tho newspaper having the largest ciroulation | Boog of a Council from the First By 4. © Meat 8 00. arta SATURDAY ............+-.-- July 28, 1860, | except the names of descendants of those Revolu- | promotion Second Assistant Engineer Williams | of any daily paper published in Washington. eS AND tionary patriot heroes, so unmixed has the popu- | and Third Assitant Engifeer Bumpton lation of that region of Virginia continued 6p to ery =p Navan Onell lisfinditer Leos! has been or- But we digress from our purpose of describing. dered to the Susquehanna ——— WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Saarcaes or Scumen Travan. iret Space. PHapsine see 5 ho: ou con- | 8 . {Bdstorial Correspondence of The Star } the festivities of Thursday's em The beaa- oe ‘ Mage ‘aed shall ever fecl s cag Nas tate stock on hast as {No.1} July 28, 1860. | tiful silk banner, the gift of the Indies of Gul-| S*RATOR, Dovctas invirep To vist? THE Ox tHe Wine—Ecrinctox—Jo Gates, &c. peper, was a reproduction of the origigal banner I left Washington at 6 20 this morning, bound presented by their great grandmothers and grand- or the West; making one of a well-filled train mothers, to the great grandfathers and grand. Carrying, as usually do when off upon such a | fithers of the Corps, on first starting out in the ser. Jaunt, a stout camp stool, with arrangements for | vice at the opening of the Revolutionary war; the Testing the back, | oce the best seat (or rather | arms of Virginia forming the groundwork of its ex- Sale, Mee L Dt Position) in the train. as fs, Lait, pencil and | q feild asereled pine rai ‘The presenta- | Springs in Virginia have also offered to bim the om iy . Paper in haud, immediately adjacent to the bind | tion speech was made by the Hon. John S. Pendle. | BoSpitalities of that famed {watering place. The ‘windows of the hindmest car. Or, in other jon nd for . Sourm.—A special dispatch from this city to the Jats Mok Mes ences. that 1 | Apfios’. Meenas, ant Cpe N.¥. Times saya udge Douglas is in the re- | Brook, Mies L M a rosy go ty ; L. tee. celpt of pressing invitations to visit several | Brati¢y, Mra! urbble upon which I was excluded from my scat | passed oe Southern States, and it {s not improbable that he } 2° iad no force, and lam confident you would concur pm prey ay ty gy may make a short tour during the summer. The Bays, Bre MAC Ru E with me if the reports of, the majort reunan, Mi Heath, Mise AW Shiies, Mire Aun B have been published as imy friends in the Bosra t mae, os proprietors of the Greenbrier White Sulphur or tie BS Horley,Mise Panny Smuh, Mra E destr 7 5 cnaminagien, ws heatalogne, »! nd. Very reapectfall s aiate O17 SONPOSU ROBERT EARL, Jr. |? q0i0ck on themormug.of mnie ELECTION NOTICE. amoact 4 mouthe, wt Ved wOourity. Spri trolled by a joint Stock Associa. 1 * N Compliance with a a passed by the ea CLARG & CO. ton, the happiest orator for such an occasion in the | “Ptings are contro! 'y bee ‘4 ‘words, I bave « capital view country hose ood than | ton gentlemen of the borhood, with i t Precinct First between Sth and 9th streets 1 a of all the State, wi veins contain no other bi i) a erat eee saci, state any Mise oe Wands et an, soters ol eae irs! erga Fee ; a. TcoUIRE & co. ace anywhere in sight from any portion < the train. | tha: of original “Culpeper Minute Men;"’ and | Whom Little Gia ery . & gem da Mee Mc the's Wood Office Porth, side of, between b= ad a As to secure such 2 sent is a wrinkle’ worth the | the reception speech was made by Captain Taze- {71k 4s stated by Intimate friends of Gov. oops Tome, Servo = aecamumtan WEDNESD Ay nA traveler's knowing, I thus give bim the benefit of | weti Patton, a direct descendant of the Chevalier Wise that he will take extreme Southern ground Mia Miss ee a Co eu toa avvarancy in said, Board: ps pen Bayard of the original regiment and of all Vir- sui , , ‘he : losed I can never leave Weshington, in any direction, | 3" ginal regi atthe Convention which meets at Charlottsville, ginia’s Revolutionary troops—the never-to-be- forgotten Captain Phil. Slaughter. Both were eloquent speeches indeed, for young Capt. Pat- at 7 o’cloek p.m. at M VA Without being struck with new features of its August 15th. Gov. Letcher says that he has yet ex- ever-varying countentnce—its increasing houses, pressed no opinion as to Presidential candidates, ‘eas of every Sousipss seek the - cee, Sonp ‘but will to unite the two wings ofthe Demo- NOTICE. ch, Spices, Pickler, tion peat by yea Te eaaea ayaa their construc-| tou Inherits oratory fairly from his distinguished fear Pactah cgesans Aouad ticket To The voters of fin Second Previnct of the meray Sak promigne. Pi. tion year by year Increases, unfolding the plan of father, the late Hon. John M. Patton; in his day | “"*°¥ #@ Vira % : GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Wisse Word potice is hereby gives. thet og sieves And anexoele t _— dae Newion, Geo-@ Fee NES- : Nshat was originally designed to be the most mag- | the most brilliant crator as well as moet astuts $100,000 Wart Disraiaurep—The $100,000 Da G MT-@ O'Rely, Thee BAY the let of August nent, et the parpenter abo fae "Tee Coden nificent elty of modern times. How well I re- | constitutional lawyer of Virginia. The military | prize in the drawing of June Sth, of the Royal aad ad Tas pee of Fidider Dorsett, on the oorner of G and 18th sta, pamponp, Coarter, Seabving.Gedae man member what the portion of Washington trav-| tom Alexandria_-her Rifles—the best drilled | Lottery, was drawn by seven or eight parties in me wm A al penne oastees be ae Gequaiiaen: 12 jot of other artoles, such &* are weually ersed by and in sight from the railroad, was corps in the State; the Culpeper Rifles, (from an- | Matanzas. The Aurora del Ywmurt, published in i y re. “ * aa 4 tion of Robert Earl, Jr. The polis will be open at © credit of 2 years—a very long time—ago; when I caught other portion of the county;) with detachments of that city, says that one-quarter of the ticket c. ’ 7 o'clock &. m. aud closed at 7 oralock, i aaticinchart y endurand. 25,000) was drawn bya commercial house, where | Bales, W P bh 4 DEN AM, peaty ¢ . Taree And shot partridges among the huge caks | Orange county and other Vitginia volunteers were thas tre sergal nestle ee young men a NTs A. SEESH, Aas, | that there towered within a hundred yards of the | there, numibering, In all, perhaps two hundred. | who came in for shares of $2.500 each; amerchant | Bucr, Thos P = Hewak't f WM. J. gl od By A. GREEN, Avctoneer. Present depot ; when, indeed, there was no house While the attendance of the fair sex and cliizens | drew $25,000; a broker $25,000; and the other ad jets da | tes jy 25 Commissioners Sec Precinct First Ward. . EOF OLD BKICK,DOOR visible from the depot, not on Capitol Hill or | o¢ the surrounding country was very large; not or thet Thea ee ovr Sys toler ane Brickley, P 8 Radiord, W H—2 ; Pennsylvania avenue, except, it might be here (86,25 a and there, an Lumble shanty of some laborer, or the residence of some country gentleman, in what is now among the best-built-up streets of the Fed- eral Metropolis. I remember Washington, well, when it bad from six to eight thousand inhabit. jess than fifteen hundred souls being in the grove girl, who is now likely. change her sphere; where the ceremonies came off. Ample arrange- | $6,250 anegrocook, wi immediately informed ments had been made to accommodate all, ina that he wanted bis free papers made ready for bim, and finished by marrying his col- ropert: * adows, beautiful awning-covered temporary bell, with | Oy04 iad Jove, and set upa fruit aaa vegetable Blount, JG I ad WED ay he the fire. Asp, the speaking stand at one end and a stand for a band | stall. The other $12,500 it is not yet_knewn to ¢ ‘T PAVILI Becciaa,Jos seme ic tercual on which the building stood, it - of music at the other. At the close of the cerr- | whose lot they fell This isa very good distribu- | Bisley, J being south J fret 74, inehes of Lot No, 22,18 Square ants only ; certainly not more than ten thousand ; monies some nine hundred ladies and gentlemen | ton of the large prize.—Cuban Messenger. oie “Fores far high and mate and:to ms the constant chasges in iisappestanco— sat down toa sumptuous barbacued dinner—and 2 ontin; the pea age bgves te pire pepovcdeg ag geet after that was disposed of, the balance of the day | __ R&rttation.—Now and then we find those who ae EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &. b 4 terest Lom attain, through years of toil, exemplary conduct, i A-2 enida, ® G payments, bearing int wore pad, any one else; for who more thorougbly identified | 7% devoted by the juniors present to dancing in | Charity, musificence, a position ‘of importance | 8: 3 Johoaony WF trod, W w : 5 ri vnapinr mtheses ot keseekios y i ea heeds tue hall, cleared of the seats in the meanwhile, to | among’ men,—who are known for the positive w y it for lot shou = ca eof be a = t in the | tbatend. In the whole course of our large experi- |‘: they do.’ not what th sppear to 5 s a rt hsement. i a from 4 of one. the tru is morning the point of most interest In : . do; who are shielded from the sbafts of scandal 1.0. 0. F. rig! i e view from the car window was Eckington, the sah ualeg ot atat en er and prejudice by their “good deeds seen and | © Jewell TF 3c embers of CENTRAL {ge No. 1, ofthe rst a by advertianng the sameS late vesidence ef - at oe ak ssigeers/ © | refined ladies, and so many men of substantial po- Meet ieteerhe Wistar, the discoverer of the G-2 dmeressd, Rob L Ld KINGS o« TKURS. EDW ARRAN EY Tree, Sebtitusand Bombe teeey code otk i [sition In Tite and character, Mooiatlig: aa’the'| tee ee See, ene Cherry,” pee he omagh of the Sukeet cba apiece tt iva “A. GREEN, Avot Dellisument, both by nature and art, but from the ght did, fairly, for the fact that th f that | bas done as much for the relief and benefit of poor : Stabe ae benefit of the widows orphans ot = —-——_______ S28 - nagan iniscene cern the career of | SEO Gi: Sirly, for the fact that the sons of that i is s : Jnekeon, ait Toten. Ry A. GREEN, Aactioneer thousand reminis¢ es concerning the caree: f the Old Domi haved ting humanity, and that his memory is as 5 eon, morning And during the te - rt 2 OUSE Mr. Gales in Washington, which passing Ecking- | °S'" of the eaten have, far more than | iugtly entitled to encomiums of respect and grati ; ham, W i COMMITTE EMis. | (oop Tw YY FRAME HOUSE AND “ - s any others, given tone to the society and history | tude as any philanthropist of our country. This | © a ow, — = ss ~or ew Lor r LAND AT AUCTION, 4 ton brought to mind. His geod taste made par- | O97) ae ee thorn States invaluable preparation still maintains an incom. Scamancr—2 | QfRAND PIC NIC AND BALL, DAN, the 27th instant. I shail eel'.in front of the adise there out of originally very rough materials Sart parable position s:nong ph gzists, emon? Rekey EB oo ces To be given by _ indeed—out of what most persons would pro- oe eae . sad Sp the poopie ia heruhed a: & romad ook on Kirby)Botd = Sth AC Esputa's Citizens’ Band, \convisting ofa good twe roory Prams 7 Tue Trovsre it Occogtan Expen —We are a y 5 £ anes a very omising ground work for such + ag surpassable value for all diseases of the throat and L Kidder, BA at . kitehen ant woed house This no y unpr og & gratified in being able to state that the hopes ex- | jun, ~ = PRINGS. ts on Scventh street weet, }ext to the anundertaking. His success in reducing the wild- pressed by us yesterday that*‘the necessary meas-] We confidently recommend it to our readers ARLINGTON S NGS, cur! er of south ree! ard reps back to an alicy. ness of nature there to systematic beauty was but ures of self-protection” adopted by the people of | when afflicted with pulmonary disease —Water- Lacey, ¥ B. a pa Bs ay es sy bee mae One halfoash. baiancs ‘n 2 monthe the typical of bissuccess as a ogre so thinker | Prince Willlam in this atfair have ended without | °™"¥ American. ait 4 Leste” The proceeds to he applied to the purchase efa | bearing inte Coreticte elects ad at mes most in- | the shedding of blood. | “0. K%—These famous cabalistic letters are es ee NEW UNIFORM FOR THE BAND. cougruous, elements of the history of our whole} py people of the county, believing the flag | now used in Tennessee to indicate preference for sin, Taviageiay, Ges Taumaco Ranand n , Hof . aeriin country’s progress How often has his pen calmed | ong its inscriptions to be astanding menace to | Breckinridge and Lane, who bail from Oregon | Clark, G : Pome gS shall be waptirg upo BC Ue ose Pee — the sectional storm, or reduced chaos in the Capi- | the peace of the county, connected as it was with | 204 Kentucky. Delony, Thos J A makethis jy T-eod&ds “A. GREEN, Anct tol to order, fully to common sense, angry words | the insulting demeanor of those who erected it. amg | ee 4 went tes arte . is public. to words of fraternal kindness, he only knows determined to abate the nuisance. RELIGIOUS NOT/CE.—Elder O. P. Mu.- Mille, Lt Thos B ze. The best of Mr hed. and every FUTURE DAYS who knows the details of the country’s political | jn a purely fanatical manner, these disturbers | brary BuNtiine gg dy tits 3 may tag han -_ = history He always saw things in a kind and ? - of the peace (insutticient theretofore to attract the | streets, on TO-MOKROW (Sunday? at ll o clock genial light, not only in politics, but in all affairs county pithesite) addressed Governor Letcher | 2 the morning and 80 click at night Seats free, * of life. Thus be sought to build up rather than : REPUBLICAN MEETING.—The Repub. = orang ee eek Stipatek: RE ficss tomerers hold an adjourned to pull down, having a kind word for the inter- “ We, the citizens of Occoquan, are threatened ‘ the “We f ests of any and all. In the course of his more | with invasion by an armed mab of ‘ and 2 ster” fil ee tirday INGe at sient M D T $ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ar y : XECUTOR’S SALE BY ORDER OF TRE rel oad vie hetcaeinyine oe Oxpnans’ Count of Hovsen Lp anp Kircu muck IB z ; dicome teer Terithend Ponsa. ave Foanitens -Os MONDAY ths Mh lustant, J 6 — ‘cock ® m.,st the inte residence Magrude janie Marton, cor ae ory CENTS. three hundred | and 2d st., THIS (Sa urday) EVENING. at eight Miller, A M icriciniaperhclrcia hed 4 SON than fifty years’ connection with the press here, I | men from a distant part of the county, on Friday | O'clock. Mr. J.J. Coomss and others will aldress ae Musou, Alex M Valdo, AvMITTING A GENTLEMAN AND Lanigs: do not believe he ever penned a line in individ- | B€xt, at l2 o'clock m , and call upon you for pro. | the meting. it c Myer. AG . To be had of any am al ite. high | tection in this emergency; otherwise we shall AC! SMO! fs — 7, " Music Store of Mr a ual anger or spite, though no man was more high | have to defend ourse ves. t T Whittker, Juo N OONLIGHT F RSION ro GLYMOD Spirited than he; which may not be said, I pre- “ W. C. Arusy, on behalf of citizens ” 395 Pa ave-| F, BZ M. 7 Wilson, Jawes a MONDAY, Jury 30. sume, of any other of his profession anywhere. To whieh the Governor responded instanter, as Ps pfieanien - oy Watts Hee As Ve 7 Fares 2y, ny < pet, The inwns, groves and avenues of Eckington | follows: bership. Williswe, Geo B—3 . pindow' ay ; 5 are mot more graceful than was the mind of Mr ** Orders will be issued at once to Gen. Huntou CORNELIUS BOYLE, President. Wilson, E P ‘ai FR ; boat! nning Tables aad Cutlery, &o aleve: ‘ i for the protection of your citizens WM. J. DONOHOO, Secretary. jy 28-2t Nevitt, Thos @ Wiitaumina Eugene | to |, clock p.m. precisely ; re- | Comforts, Biaukets, Sheets and C ; Gales; carefully caltivated as that was and pro- “Joun Latcumn.” zie a - Nixa RB White, FB turning, leave Girmont at 10 ovlock” Number of | COmferts, Blankets. sage ducing when im its vigor, richer and riper fruit] 64ers were accordingly issued to Gen. Eppa charter lately granted by Newburg, J00% — Wilen, Chive Rane Gait ees wiih Lea enie weil be in attend- | Parlor, Aur tight aed Cooking Stoves, ke. than the mind of any professional cotemporary. | Hunton, commanding that brigade of th militie yi $ and subscribers to the R Norris, HM Walcot, AH 17th ats, af Sy ovelonk Kitohen « pisites, atin eu a He was for half a century the only intensely la ber 0 necessary protection to the complainants ¥ il hold ne aslo iyn meeting | G Nighuogele, H 8 ; LAR ; fo be had only of Wm. ve joom unneces. berious editor of an American daily paper who in the night of Thursday, several of the wives F meat ert eae Gauss (oon mae bg MISCELLANEOUS.—C. B. B; Silence; X ¥. 2 E eit, 3 . Cunningham, ‘All sums of aod ender $10 cash; over $16 of the residents at Occoquan, fearing bloodshed 2 Nahe vou wnion the atten all U7" Lerrens must IN ALL CAsEs BE PREPAID. Sr Bi » Norval King, Chas. | 9 o-edit of sand 6 days, for aati mily eed always wrote with the elegance characterizing we ie all members and friends of the enterprise is ro iy 18,21,.25.28 - would occur the next day, attempted to demolish quested. By order of the Directo. July 28 WM. JONE: ™M. y notes, bearing: 4 the’ articles of the leading English magazines, | the pole. In the attempt, the wife of Mr Duty iy 27 THE C AT MEY HE. ° PIC-NIC, which form the school of modern English belies | was seriously wounded by a blow from her ax mente on NRY DUUL = — ; $ Comm ‘Arr or} i754 lures Tisne snd auch an opportunity as is bc | The men gaibered however and took the women | A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Steinway & AMUSEMENTS. 4. Exeoutor. A. GREEN, Auot. . d Ridgely : aN. yy fore me will not permit me to follow this teeming | *WS¥ from around the object of thetr attack. PIANOS beac pee ree atin ess CA PETE CHANPETAE? nef eare in potting, Rvsters SALn UF VALOASLE IM theme—Mr. Gales and Eckington. Gapustieumee Wile tas a can day ang | Seeney, cornet of Pasay. and Eleventh wt IV Ar vatitee ew ASHINGTON CITY GAR- SS Mul ake pices st ANALOBTAN | qqq°H0"E0 PRorenrr.—Under and by vargue of & ‘The train bas just passed the Annapolis junc. | the party ensign bearing the names of “Lincoln | 2% W.S. METZEROTT. (New York ine;s botead let ant S8. ste.) ‘Commixtee will use thes utmost endeavors | Bere A Dp 188s, aud duly record’ d in Liber J a8 tion. My eyes have been feasted with beautiful | and ae During the morning most of the ERSONS IN. PEAaCe PE SoARs. "MONDAY; Avousr 6ru. 1 make the occasion one of interest and pleasure | (io. 2: folios 28:, Re. oe ¢ shall wel, et pubite harvest is but just over, and the waving corn Is fence, aud a memorial to the Colonel asking pro. pe A Pa Fas Oe Eeeeune: Basorsmentat | . cola # en outaprial many “ by © prominent member of the Order, vin Wim &. Beadley's = avinsest a in full tassel; the country shows to the best pos- | tection was prepared and numerously sigted. ye! weg, METZEROTT NOVEL. ENPERTAINMENS W thers’ string band has beea eagaged for the de erie caren Loree, sible advantage, and to look upon it in its present At 3% o’clock the Prince William Cavalry, oiaoer, “= rarely, if ever, witnessed in this city, will be given | ¢c®sion. Square e = — n ° froute iS feet on Maryinnd . between STE. ER PHENIX WILL VE BRO- e. Boats will ran from Morgan & Rhinehart’s wha: n : Cig es Aelighttet eareatin. The works | SAE eed thaeeeines etienmeres foe lags | § here what, wry a for aL PAVEAS We beat fi sndepaciour CITY GARDEN will | Mach arton,and fom flip niet whart, ro Ree ES and sured a =a ac a — is accustomed to pronounce the region traveled by the pole, They were followed w ‘borhood exandria on @th, at Seach rown open o'clock p. m., a S <apet | tewehack os aigit’ Bonk ba bie An Bes fe Lin ‘erme of sale itd oash: residue in eq: the Washington branch of the Baltimore and Obio Lap y & company | o'clock Keturnin, tainment wili continue antil such time as to allow esc! about forty strong, under command of Capt. M. | exand iat half past ad the from dete of Sule, tS p.m. Round trip tickets 20 | visitors to witness a dispiay o! children haat prise. od by a deed of trast on the railroad an uninteresting one. { beg to dissent | Fitzhugh and Maj’ Carter, who, paying nolatten. | ceutn. Ifyou wants Boat Tor one, tie nets FIREWORKS, Fy Cents, admitting a gentleman and | Femscs, vgtndchisbe i from that judgment. Though the soil is cold and | tim whatever to the Horsemen, quietly formed in | the Phenix. “Lp The wariene are cacy of ascest Tickets may be procured of any of the members | , If the terms of sale are not comp ied with within E. A. RYTHER, C: The sardens are easy of access, and, HEADS 5 On) s, the trustee reserves to bimee!f the right there are few very striking pictures by the way, yar ee enne the pole, facing inwards. Pia chine Whilst this company was surrounding the pole, R THANKS TO THOSE OF OUR eee OEM SANT RE industrial art bes crowded it every where with | Mr. Joseph 'T Tslueguseancad to the Capta a of ‘ho have so promotly Called pe 4% PLEAS ts lead substantial interest—with that Interest springing } the maepot Serena > age Protection for his gee ee ota RURAL tNTERTAINMENT ro) upon whic! 5 A m tira, ‘or Chi ‘en. roms ingpeoved saricutiars, then which none other | P*zteny; apa which to pete sined | wearein want | I> For Programme ef the Entertainment seo is more substantial. No where else on this conti-| o¢ Fairfax, a stalwart yeoman sprang for- fucare advertisement. nent have I seen agriculture progress more stead- | ward and gave the first blow ; otliers followed, iy B-5t 523 Sevent —— Pee aes of the Lodge or Encampment. iy 4-6 | Toorll gk the oust and tick of the Bretpan “34 gz, ORAND CAVALRY TOURNA- advertising three times in the National Iutel~ Ay MENT AND Pic NIG ligguesr, Conveyancing at the engonge te 5 The PRESIDENT’S MOUNTE, © ABB FORD apa GUARD would ‘respectfully notify their | _J¢#-W&StJy 9 A. GREEN, Auct. friends and the public that they will give a Grand CHAMPETRE: args Tournament and Pie Nio at OLD AR- ily and satisfactorily than on the line of this rajl-| ‘redoubling stroke on stroke.” During this AGNOLIA HAMS! jy 20-40 C.J. WALTER, Manager. LINGTON, on MONDAY, August 6th. road. All uave apparently participated in this, so | me there was no interruption, save the Re- | [VJ i aa SPA NCENE Is commendable work; that is to say, it ‘s not the public and others who stood at the cor- 2 just rece! DD FELLOWS’ BALL! bres micelles a 4 hers near by would cry out, “Ain't youraxe dull” | MWGNOTIA Hato A ena yer — hous kooying. No. 354 Ht sbeert, tewosn improvements of here and there, a rich man’s farm | ‘(Hope you are having a’ good time,” Ac. in| Mission fac soversi youre pret. EXTRA ATTRA A WANTS. 14th streets, we shail sell the Furniture and or estate; but of every farm and every estate be-| &few minutes, however, there was a cry of | every one to be uf oe ry a Pi ig aries Firs nt Detail iets Noes Delete hd pomp wine tween Baltimore and Washington. The land spore toe gh rae ee papes eee date | 2728 _ Corner Fiftaanth ot. end Vase tecay, Wet BON pameng, the, patrns of | WV ANTED—A good Second hand HERRING'S | Rosewood Chickering Pisno Forte, Stool and now Produces moh move heavily then foruciy, | Silas obecrs, when the repanlicise rented: | Ino BAL Poa ee Juable SERVANT ete Bom. ere hear of a purchaser by addroncitg Tok) Stor OF. the the buildings are vastly better than they were Bieie sheers fer incotn and Hamlin. All were a Wwe MAS a a Hl deb Re woman is about | Gold sud Silver haere er fice, jy 27-2 jes. formerly, and plenty and comfort smiles not only | quickly at work on the fallen pole, and in less ent henge eae pertect y healthy; she Set of Stiver-plated Ware, ANT B J,a PLACE as nurse rpets, Gil Cloth, in the rich and carefully cultivated felda one scen | Sime than it tikes to teil, it was” chopped up and | Site" houreanceanc ad urse i Nai W ‘or cuamuaruntir Pitans eAdve 8 nota tn | Cottage BedstanSs, Huteata: Wardrobes on all sides, but im the looks and motions of ai! | @® Pieces carried off. The flag was sent to be invaluable, The child is abeut 4 years Gold Breoohes, &e.,&¢, | Box No. 20, Star Office, and the advertiser will Be Toulet Sets, Looking Gissses, Brentavilte. , a , = eall a 7 Beds, Bolsters and Pillc . oid. Her owner is anxious to sell her in the Dis-| ‘Tickets of adminsion ton 1 parts of the hall onl LS ae = living kind to be found there—whether of man| at sundown all was quiet. The Republicans | | Trators need not apply, Addrews Box No. | dsets.; for sale at Somkon's, 440 Pa. av., bet, ANTED~At the Drug Store No. 590 Pavav 6 aa Refrigerator or beast. declare that they will erect another treasonable | @7t* Otice, yo h sts . whore the pres he seen: “Pick - near Sd street.a YOUTH. 15 of 16 years ot | Ginaee Cae ank Crockery Ware, 1 am now at the Relay House, and after a com- 1K EAT BARGAINS IN cts inay alee be had at the hall from9s m. to 5 » | ace. that can come well recomtended: Nemearhos uunge. Cane and Wood seat Chairs, banner upon the same spot. Thus has this affair. G DRY GooDs m.. and on the evening of the performan: De need appl iy 26 ites aod other Stoves, Kitchen Utensil testable beesifaat, I. fool lke a: ‘‘two-yeur-eld’’ | sotten up and’ promoted ac doutt in the North as | | S-lling off at reduced priens tho ‘entite stock. of | Pen At Ts; commence ata, ANTED—By e young wan,a SITUATION Terme: ander, each; over that torned, for the frst time, in the Spring, into a| 5 sss of the extent to which incendiarisin in the | Dry Goods in Store No. 521 Se ow WwW y © bese men, BS | credit of 30 for entisixctorily endored pasture. Not that I anticipate an idle time on't, wi aud 6) days, int f Food. FREE CONCERTS bookkeeper or clerk in a grocery, dry goods or erect ‘ South can go, under the lave, with impunity, | would vo well Local! encly and asses boca ne as | EagnsT LOBEEISI Nee ek avenue, be- ware store. Relereuce iver. Addreas T. R, J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Avcts, bd panity, ¥ and secure barg as but a fortnight of sight-seeing in rural regions at ended. The prudence of Governor Letcher and | the whole stock must be sold ina short time tween Ist and 2d streets, ould roses falls 0. 133 Pa avenue, betwoon 19th and 2th sta. this season of the year, is to me like grass to General Hunton, in whose hands this affair pecu The stock comprises every article usually found gate to, the fae, ths A CONG a the long stable-kept horse—food that restores to tee 3 ECT "Call early to cet bargains. HENRY EGAN, DAY and vee 8: AY AVENINGS durt Pha notes: ivenevery N Liarly rested, is highly cominendable, and will ) I TED, with this the ofttable bnei ness, my nature its original elements of health and | reostvg the public spproval, _iy Sai Seventh | sosson. at hie Vavilion, commencing at 3 o'slock : ES,” Star Office. strength Tee Wesere train approaches from justadahls CAI TTENTION) the Saloon ia open to those desiring to whe ws SEDC WOM aes = Beitmnete, 001 Stet harry this into an eavelope,| ~ samy {aversieznes,—Major Robt. H. Chilton CREAM V PRR }CES, and every descci ‘ol chawbermald, ee focan= —! ane ‘ WA ICES, and eve: lescription f b id. Ni naed app! y - and bid the Star good-by a few moments Pafinsctes, bee ein dlotcted to peccesd te Peri 108: ry of GONFECTIO ERY ‘always ready at’ city pot fring'g recommendation rom hr jane nice. - ~—#+ || Mackinac, to pay the troops at that post. id sere E MPartios desir: Gardens for Pic Nic pur-| ito” o* hist ee! " it A Genat Day —Day before yesterday was a} The pape Sipe stoma gigs secon nt adr A Ni i einai La ciaaaieemgase ANTE D—B and industrious man, @ great day in the neighboring county of Culpeper, | Made, to take ef Wiebe rom roe M. G., Bear Omen Va. The occasion was the presentation of a beau- di y Fire Lieutenant Samuel F ans 5 ee her with = fr + harigconts to PERSONAL. mie ie te givea... 30tapee nog ofa two story Frame fioues with one story tifal flag, painted by a Culpeper artist, to the re-} Chaitin, from light company K to company C: jen’s CALF’ SKIN OXFORD TIESand MON- - . r juiiding “Mi . First Lieatenant James B. Fry, from company 5 | RUES, 75 conte to $125, REAGAalE EERIE ee ne earet W4NTED-To have grersbote that : One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12, a0d 12 mized “Minute Men of Culpeper.” Att! 3 pany D) RG nts to $125 hase their Summer cost at | monte, day of asic, with Peeet oonred spuntog of the Revolutionary any HES se to light company 1; First Lieutenant Absalom chee RRAE git ATBER and CALE SKIN Meter tino Deora, tt from “ eaeaist| venth st., opposite Post “jy dim tcf iru ont promises, If the sSigue ot es Culpeper was called on to furnish a singte com- | 8#!rd, from company C to light company K; First | \ And all other kinds tially tow, fe py a SS | Seale the theutnc rere the ipa to Feeell ‘the pany in the service of the colonies. In answer to ee Epes mang sppire ee ee jy MB-ecst* Pa. avenue hat tock alee aie a No. 205 ‘Twenty-second street, between H ENAMELED A MANTELS, property at i je Puchasers risk gad cost, giv- com, a nal oqor°——OlalalSSeTST ington. . % that call, so general was the response as that a i oe 3 Fospi yes Ra ol 464 SEVENTH STR . 464 Direct from the Mamufacturers. GEO. SES, Trastecs. battalion of 150 men—all being refused who were | Teter, from lig pany | to light company —— ) beautiful styles of 1 Me = : not six feet tall and over—was instantly raised. | i Second Lieutenant Thomas C. Sullivan, from AT THE OLD STAND. BOARDING. sauaifes Are most, beamtaful. ty jy te sawkss & GREEN. Anct Seon the battalion grew into a full regiment of | C°™Pany C to ight company I. ‘The subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage TO AR DING nn ee ae | Spanioh, Bayptian, erde A By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., A . a 2 > heretofore ‘extended to him, has the NG.—Three or fore pine }e gentlemen and RUSTEER’S SALE VALU. coulbeper Minato Men,” which wae in‘sttvice) susan Avrarac—Modhew Leeper has been pine : te aa tie tas pcre a orivare I iang Ty ow CAPITOL Be re tates eae nk Dresentin perbapstwice | appointed agent for tho Wichltes and other Tene ft od etore at is old stand, | on'ths foland, sual woatece port to the citys Ads tees y mgt engagements as any other | indians located on the lands lensed from the nd F* streets, with a fuil | dress H, H. & H., City Post iy ld-1w regiment, and becoming justly the mostcelebrated Choctaws. Wn corps of all in the service of the patriot canse. John Marshall, afterward Chief Justice of the United States; the celebrated Judge Pendleton, of the Supreme Court of South Carolina; Generals I ‘Lime! fine RIES, TEAS, LIQUORS ARS 5 mane Lieut. Ransom has been ordered, with a detach- ii He solicits a oa!l from ais want of ee is B EDI '» will be Toned front ment of recruits, to the Big Tiinbers, on the | ines 'ntsnding to spare no efforts to give entire sat- m ou the 2d’ floor i fe-5 jer 1 vacont a fine a euPR with water, ion, . th room convenient. ae a Arkansas,where the War Department is establish- ,esh BUTTER and EGGS constantly on hand ented, as well as elevated ry. wera daily. ate A Dining-room Servant War the Slaughters, iroadus's, and s host of others mee rte = ~ Protection of Govern. | "jy ¥-e02w WM. H. BRERETON. | | ae All Sonveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Williams and Green, of Revolutionary fame . inet se CAbs guanp, NEW JERSE Y.—Visitors to LOST AND FOUND. , 4 mS ing ‘who were subsequently regerded as the best com: | | Atexamonia Loupoun axp Hamraman Ma | tiencerae Ts HAE” Soradonona eat ental nent : —z - ne pany and reginsental officers in the colonies’ ser- | ARRANGEMENTS —The General Post Office De | Pot week + ineluding the ide to the beach vice, commenced their military career as mem- | partinent, bas tinally determined not mt wat bers of this justly-celebrated corps; the county keeping in the field througbout the whole seven years’ contest three or four times as many men as yor eg eres ef seites eenbere inelther : day dum BOOK colony. 8 remag) corps signalized them- | ions of the Departinent, ma: pouches sent from * * & Proprietors. rood = - selves whenever engaged—at Saratoga, German- Alexandria, to Fall’s Church, Hunter's Milis,} Old Point, J 928th, pee { ots aim lor pay ST md. Cano for 80), town Stony Point, (if weremember correctly,)ard | Thornton Guilford, Ayr Mill. and Herndon. Sia AND WORTH OF DRY Goons TO | (2F 8X months, not endorsed by him. I forewa = on twenty other of the hardest-foug ht fields of th 000 BE Sai > a pete aste all persons from at it as Revolution. st was composed exclusively of the | DEATH oF 4 Nayy LiavTENaNt —The ‘Navy Fae from now un stopped A bevel ward wil begin Por ta et this brown COW; white ari the mot and to appoint a a2 face 5 FS. 8. MARGE eth hive? dark the eeiaee Read Agent upon the Alexandria Loud a} 7 peepee | | EEN seated oe be costes 5 ee oudoun an my i - ; Hampabire Rollrogd. ‘Phe mails forthe waribus of CS A Ey A DaN'L MAIO soci e. tee, 8 on the road, Will be made up at the postottice | Of Auguat a em E roprie- F | =: — art at Alexandria, and in accordance with the instrag- ae frat eaegtae Board to $3 TR Trinh ee ae ee aie t reek, from August — papers of no value only to ‘he conte, SOB ERERVE turn fthe same to 1 best blood of the Old Dominion—of the sons of be- | DePartment has received official intelligence of Eween Hh and Beh’ coe ees BROS a. 1S LO ain to No. 612 Szvexrx Staret, Near Odd Fellows’ Hall, ponte without ad the death of Lieut. R, Roney, of Baltimore, Md teach capes nae The spirit who died at Kabenda, on the west coast of Africa, t s “3 snour a actuating the people of the country to such deeds | °% the 2th of April last. The deceased entered tem! sh in their country’s behalf, bas fairly worked its | the Navy on the 3d of March, 1841, and was pro- Teast, anil 2008. 96. wg ald busy natural result in the subsequent history of the | ™oted to bis present grade the 11th of September, chanoe fof persons to buy United States ; for Culpeper bas, from the close of | 1865. He was about 35 years of age. w the Revolution to this time, kept far more sons io — in servicoes %. Army and Navy fficers, than Tas Panacvay CommissiongR —There seems & DAW! pice f ey moh Aan Bpwrc Lila preg tele Past Ning Sea aterm Dealer in * i PAINTS, fepery i mys bone ISH, BRUSHES chance for 5 Sain. jy 2-lw SAWweod AND SPLIT WOOD! land ; the late General Edmund Gaines beading the list; while she has iso furnished tur Some days ago, no official snnouncementhss been | 1 cord, aa aplie. dist nguished civilians than ber share ; pupae made. Itis rumored that the amount is not sat- i 2 red ap eae has it happened that Congress has failed to con- | /‘*¢tory tothe Rhode Island Company, and mach tain x dozen of het native-born sons, or sons of her efforts ia being made to havethe matter reopened. }.00rd, sawed in sons, while the military and civil aunals of ail ti e Conrract Awanpsv,— The contract for the new Southern aud Western States teem with binding the Treasury Department pames a9 familiar to-day, as {n 1775, around Cul- awarded to George Gldeos, of wine bequ’ —e——, Gare «