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CA iE = BaL—The Match Game Between the Po- MARRIED, SPECIAL WARD ELE ; aes oe ape the Potomac Penner: er Mr. VILLA M BP ne SBConD WARD ry TTggN NOMINA was yesterday afternoon on COT | be ~ a - of the Club, situated south | JORNSON, of Nonigomery county. ‘Ata meeting of tha Op; of the Sec- Teor lugeurterequre tte yats ance | often dimen "Fertuiete evi | at ammurge Buergenea’ Me wp ue | ot WER a Crain of 1S #0 large as to requi Put to press at an | 1 the commencement of the , the executive | 21th instant, by hy LigZie i eldest daugh- Lede meioces for ee early 3 ‘isements, 1 fore, should be Be bey ebarged with the duty of receiving in- ae eld try gy. ‘Joa. erriken, anh ctonted Yaoancy cau: by the ignatioa of Wm Orme. sent in Oclock m_.; we they may whit Soeaas ane actively ed in ca- | daughtor of officiating clergyman. * Election to be tember 13th. i* not appear until the next day ‘and at the time set for the game to » 1 SECOND WARD ELECTION.—Mr. Ea- ss - of ladies and as- DIED, Stor: It hes bows te aoe ton Caer ee Notick.—District of Columbia Advertisements Paczulaied thal Me THOS, Min PeON to be liteérted in the Bactimonz Sun are received at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. eral! has withdrawn from the can Id say 1 is not trae. He hae Loneatiy pieacntel ‘higacel upon the Reacts of the exclusion of party polities ie, th it, at 9 0’clock ®. m., WILLIAM LL, u b cghirt eae fre is of the tee tly are re- ms quested to attend his eral, on Fhureday, 13th in ssketras dine roth napt, Benner. On the part of c— | Stunt, at 3 o'clock. ser ta eructpal affairs, which should commend it~ : ——— | Neur. Smedberg, Bigger, Robinson, ‘rook, the ith instant, of consumption, in the 2tat | Syuomas ue adieen wees OF all Weil edkere tes aA Rascauty Act—All who have heretofore artley. Wood. Hehell, Cain ’ is ear of his age, JAMES, son of James Macwil- Principle easential to the interests of the city, and through b son: The ‘were dressed in ue pants | fiams. _ o ee which, sooner or later, must be succes: q ground, te Pinto fn anne id paket and sed belts. with Jockey cape and tore ign of the family Syaeepgetfulty invited | “it WALTER LENOX. a xperienced, ui recently, te leather well c! a o ‘i : S . the aren aconreae eee fee soance of | Sod bell while he anferm of fee Potomec con: | 864 Saas, fared itr ats He eeme NO: | HMPA EDITOR Someones goth mort ofthe any accommodation in way of seats. The ef- | sisted of a light dress of similar fashion in eir request to have one member of the City ficlent Commissioner of Public Buildings had | all iting a very fine For the last two years ail the members gre sought to have this inconvenience remedied, | appearance, exhibiting, 2s did, some of the An I ice of TRAGR NS: ave resided in the middie and lower end. To fill ¢ was unsuccessful in procuring an appropria- joned ae oe eee pre Light, Medigm,and Heavys NS" | Hea’ *ine cena goy therenignation of Win. Orme. Bon for the purpose, until last year, when one was | munlty.. The s having been ted» | Reoeived and for sale by” i iiave prosented the hams of the oandidate of , ‘80 limited in amountas to necessitate | the word was given pe j and the wea! ne7-e0st (AlexGaz) INO R. ELVANS&CO._ | their choice, J. RUSSELL BARR, for the office, to relinquish the judicious and excellent | it in fine style. The ng was g oth and respectluliy request voters to consider the in he bad at first conceived with regard to the | sides, many fine strikes, runs, and catches being OAL A Dw oD: claims of the NORTHERN LIBERTIES, ‘quality and arrangement of these seats. and adopt | made. On the of the Potomac Club, Messrs. ed Ash Coa! ead Cosi : it* another, which,while it affords a great accommo- | Wood, Trook, and Bigger batted exceed- Pea Valley Cooking Coal, ’ SECOND WARD ELECTION. ation, of course is nothing) like so extensive or | ingly well, and Mr. Mitchell exhibited splendid Oak and Pine Wood, sawed aad split, Asmr SIMPSON, ths no-party candidate, pro- elegant arr. it as would otherwise have i iplit, Also, 200 barreis Charcoal, in quantities to suit, 4 BR. 'W. BURR. oses to stt in motion e been provided. The present seats, which are | passing from the to the ca’ b For sale by - W. Plections, 8 friend of many youre. standing. who ari under different trees in couples, separa- Of the National Club, Messrs. Wright — 36 6 eoSt* Corner of 7th st.and Mass.av. | knows the sincerity of his views, thinks it proper ted from each other, (which fact renders them | Gorman, and Brown made stri TTENTION to say & word in his behalf to those to whom he may Father w ble for “young lovyers,”) are | very fine runs. ‘The best catch of the day was | A ”* Orr peymknown. Mr. Simpson. by family association, made of post of Ted cedar with & torwed’ top of | mate by Mr: Dooley, of the National, a fy catch hi A vg A black walnut, combining utility with neatness | inthe field, from a splendid strike by Mitchell. | Buy your Fuel | Winter iced prices, city. He is a gentieman of liberal education, strict and elegance of style. They are so situated on the | Messts fibbs and Bi; won golden upinlons while L haves, large aad well 91 integrity, and irreproachable morals. Let ‘ round that some of them shall always afford a | on all hands, as sed een pa ‘hers; while the it $3 cheap. | oe EOP nd COAL. | inquire and they will find that this —— piace Pielected from the rays of the sun, | eatche Meme, Smedberg and Gorman, occu- | “yorvoursclocss |cavg: STOVE and RINDLING | 10% of mere partial friendship. If Ro at Period of the day it may be. | pied thelr difficult posts honor. SOT eer 4 Fight to exclude the bitter “pot i! Seger s ‘The Public Gardener, who bad charge of the dis. TRE CLUBS. WM. H. H. BARCLAY, interost of the off at tony enter ene Position of them, certainly deserves a great deal| National.—Brown. 1, B.; Hibbs, P.; Gorman, at the Old Stand, Ninth street, west si will not be found eaworthy to unite in carrying it —f exeait Red this wise Stvangement._ Notwith-|C.; French, 2 ; booley, L. Pj Beale, C. F.; | 8225 co2w one square north of Ws | out. ate) M. nding reat utility tothe public of these | Wright, S$; cCanant, , B; ner, R. F. NEW VE! y IN! = Rag rage ant ieh tow ee Dlecerntcx! Scorer. im edi sie! FR ° For “ss COUN Ct ARK chi a t preparation, it was not lon; otomac —Smed! 3 ae inson. I a ceti ne 1) io i- after they had been fixed on the ground beforeons |1, Brooks By Hartley, S567 Wood, 3, B} HELPMEET, Nothtag volets uf the Seeonl Ward helt ti arene or two of them suffered matilation et the hands of | Michell, L. F.; Camp, R-F.; Wise, C.F. R.B’ CONT’ NENTAL. day evening, the above nomination was unanimous- some malicious persons, and one actually taken | Irwin, Scorer. COG BT OT ese page Taed stock of ail pattorns | iy Tnade to fl the vacancy crested hy the resigna: out of the ground and carried off. Umpire—J. F. Bean, of Excelsior Club of Bal- | HER STAG he Hats LOR SEQ VES: CHAM: | tion of Wa. Oxua. ElectionTHURSDAY, Sep wos a most rascally plece of business, and | timore. merit, which will be sold at prices that cannot foil | tember tsth. nw fig ‘we hope if the offenders are caught, they will be| We give below a score of the , a8 furnished | to please JAS. SKIRVING, ye THE VOTERS OF THE SECOND eet with to the fall extent of the law As there us by a member of the committee: Washington Stove, Grate, Range, Hot-Air 5 WARD. May be those who are ignorant of the law on this Innings. Furnace, Tin, Sheet tron, and Japanned Ware Having concluded to ac ept the invitation ten ject (as it is of recent date), and the severe | Manufactory, No. 267 Pa.av.andilth st. | dered mo by many friends to become # candidate ty attached, we publish the sa: follows: 3. 4 ry se 5-eo2w for the vacancy in the Common Council occasioned “@This jaw provides: That. every person. whe ia ee ee NEW RESTAURANT. ay ther eeeer esse oe aera ghal:wilfully. aed. maliciously, or wantonly and | y 3375331 —— é Prindiplag med peliny ol eatenai ene goes. The hout cause, in the District of Columbia, cut Total Innings. Tho undersigned have taken and entirely refitted | f ing todo with our municipal affairs,and the in- wo, destroy, or by girdling, lo wise injure any fraft or other tree, not bis own, standing or gro for shade,ornament, or other usefal purpose, or shalt maliciously destroy, mu- filate, or otherwise injure any statuary, monu- Ment, or other work of art, standing or being on and not his own, or shall maliciously break down or injure any fence, inel: or belonging to an- other's land; or shalt maticiously sever from the freehold of anotaer sarepeetons thereof, or any- thing atinebed thereto, shall be punished’ by im- igowment ia jail ack more than three mon! or v 2 fine not exceeding $100. And, farther, that every ion who, in ‘sald district, without color of sight, shall wilfully commit any tre by oytting down or destroy- ing any kind of timbe-r or wood cut down or lying oa such land, or by digging Up or carrying away any stone. ore, gravel, clay, sand, and sach like from’such land, or @ny roots, fruit or plant, or by cutting down or enrrying away any grass, hay. rain or cor ogres or being on such land shall be punished b: risonment in jail net more than sixty days or : a fine not exceeding 26H By the 3d section of this act, full jurisdiction is given to. the mnyistrates of the city over the pplag. or other- Potomac won by 16 runs. jistance from base to base, 30 yards. At the conclusion of the and then both clubs united Mr. Smedber; We learn three loon to be ed, the club winning t out of the three to bed A leclared the victor, is to Tue Mittrary.—The parades to-day were as fall as they were expected to be by either of military associations, and yet the companies attention. No. of balls bowled.—Bigger 172 ; Hibbs 202. me each club gave three hearty cheers and a “tiger” for the other, in giving three hearty cheers for the umpire, for his impartial conduct throughout the game. Mr. Gorman, of the Na- tional, then delivered the trophy of victory (the ball used in the game) to the victorious Potomacs, which was received with appropriate remarks by that a@ home-and-bome match, viz: [ae next, between the Potomac and National Clabs on the grounds of the latter on Capitol Hill. peared well upon the streets and attracted much The Light Infantry battalion paraded under the spacious house No. 556 Seventh street, a few doors south of Pennsylvania avenue. They re- spectfully inviteaca! from their friends and the termingling of them has been prolific of disorder and mischief. Fy i ob ties ublio who may desire a pure article of Brandy, oie pond Sed stg Pom ng con ines, Whi ye or Brown Stout. Porter, Ales | with ‘the true interests of the Corpora! i; and other Malt Liquors, from celebrated brewers. | To wevar, leavor, earnestly and cor. to Their larder at all times stocked with Fish, Flesh support the chief magistrate of the city in the ad and Fowl, served by an experienced cook. This | ministration of his office, except whan en honest branch receives our personal su; yt sense of duty compeis me to differ. Asto the qual are MR UP ifications I may possess for the post, and the con auicoalen: Proprietors. siderations which would induce me faithfully to rform its duties. I must leave you to learn them rom others, Thus much f will tay, that { shall re gard the faithful performance of its duties as I would the fultiment of any other honorable obliga- u I might a ae ‘sella THOS. P. SIMPSON. | THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL, . SEPTEMEER 3, 1860, Resolved, That an election is hereby directed to be held in the Second Ward on THURSDAY, the 13th day of September next, to fill the vacancy now existing inthe Board of Common Ceuucil by the resignation of William Orme, Esq. SECOND WARD-FIRST PRECINCT.— Pursuant to the above resolution, an election will be held atthe corner of Twelfth strect and New York avenue. The polls will be opened at 7 o’clock &, m., and closed at 7 o’elock p.m. cays HOTEL, (Forwerty Unttep STates,) PENN. AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D C. The Unitxp States Horst having passed into the hands of the cy ame ered respect~ {ally inform their friends and the publio that the house has been closed for the last two months, and has been thoroughly renovated, repaired and furnished, and will be reopened on the 1st September inst. . , The house being heated with steam. and provided with other modern improvements, may now be classed with the first hotels of the country, It wil. now acco:nmodate some three hundred persons. ‘The proprietors giving their personal attention to business, no effort will ke spared on their part, or their attendants, to contribute to the comfort of their guests, ‘wo be not the ap- command of Capt. L. Towers; com A, Capt. Hoping to receive our share of public patronage, W. STEWART, eases of all vigla ‘ors of this law. Dubant; canapaky B, Lieut oes 3 Set we remain, very respectfully. i 3 .W. OWEN, Capt. Stephens. ‘The battalion numbered 98 off] 3. H. CLAY & CO. JILLARD, CuLramur Nacvecn om 7H Panr oF our City | cers and men—79 muskets. After marching Mowat ladon 20, 1880. ean Muaaie _807 to Pe eet Commissioners. _ Orrictats.—It is a most astonishing thing that, | through the princi streets, they proceeded to | | N_B.—' jor siring Board AS- TN = BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL, d policemen and ten police Meridian Hill. to mio! theday there in festivity. | 40t Rooms at moderate prices. wo Liz It ‘naa ae e , A Sarresnee 3. 183) pee ti sta Th th 7 ot *, an election is hereby directe eo iy. the requirementeet ons | under Prof Scala Pett ‘ee Matine Band, | FINE PIANOS FOR RENT OR eae, |, Hesoead, That an lotion in hecaty dirscted most necessary ordiuances cannot be enforced. | ‘The battalion of National Guards paraded under usic received tri-weekly, at ELLIs’s, | 13th day lw oes | oe feted ee a the ‘There isa law vf this Corporation, which bas | command of Major Tate. A serious disappoint- slodeons and other instruments for rent, at reaignation of William Orme. Hq, ae never been repealed to our knowledge, Tequiting | Ment operated against them this morning, in a] _85 ELLIS’S. Set persons who make excavations In’ os? streets to | failure to receive a portion of their new equip- O NOT FAIL TO CALL SECOND WARD-—SECOND PRECINCT.— suspend signal Uahts at the termin! of such exca- | Ments which were expected. The battalion con- AT HARVEY’S, | Pursuant to above resol , 8n election will be vations duridg’the hivht, im of der to prevent | sists of two companies—the first was commanded. 261 C Sr., between 10th and lith. held on Tenth street, b:tween D and E sts.. one accidents; and yet so seldom Is ‘¢ enforced by the | by Lieut. Lloyd; the second by Capt. King. | He will to-day open his long-established and | door north of the auction store of Bees te toiled ofticers Wis /a dead lets and the doctrine Number of mndekete on parade 67; total, officers | Fe! known NORFOLK OYSTER ER ol aol, Cpened at 7 o'clock s. mu, — seem to be ——— that contractors for aying water, gas, and oth» p; c| traveled streets on Ry P eee to ease the census retorns. One would suppose that the surgeons and undertakers lsd conspired with these con- tractors ta prey UP of our pepulation for the benetit of science, and with a view toa rise in the price of cofins. T sese excavations are being made in nrany of our principal thoroughfares at i present dian Armory, the battalion marched from grounds at noon, and enjoy a pic-nic and target ‘was accompanied 4s this re Guard, Capt. bian Armory for parade and drill. by Withers’s Brass Band. closes time, and ‘oe sicnal lights bi The most minent business establishments in \ to, wern pasiedbers aries Sageones oe the Piret ‘ard are thus stated in the census re- ities, * <e not put upin more than one case in every | *UFLS: Value and every day complaints reach us from per- *18 who have suffered (in many inswe:s.0@ teri, and men, 76. After a dress parade at the Colum- to Arlington to practice. The battali the President’s Mounted ‘eck, is assembling at the Colum- Tue Business Capacity ov Tue First Warp. Capital Cost Raw Annual Invested. Material. Product. SHUCKING DEPOT for the season He hax made arrangements to recetve at Torok ORL LEWIR the | ra 4 s EDWARD C. DYE FOLK OYSTERS on every Tusstes, WILLIAAL P. SHEDD, ion | Thursday, and Saturday. He will also keep con-| #67-te Commussioners. stantly on hand @ large and varied assortment of Lie taining: every sort known to Washington 8. He returns his sincere thanks to those who pat- ronised his Establishment during the past »easun, and is confident that Increased facilities for Fe ing constantly on hand fresh P jee of OYS ERS, FISH, GAME, Ko. Ros will anply to- ward a continuance of their patronage and custom, sat Cer eed gat ye — and delivered of the city free of charge. ro TM. HARVEY. LOST AND FOUND. OST—A BUNDLE OF DRY GOODS, from 8n ormuibvs, on 7th street. between Pa. ay. and L st. A liberal reward will be given to the finder, by ae itat No, 289 7th st., between L and M. se vd OST.—A libers! reward will be seid, for the ren- L dition of a Setof BUGGY HARNESS, taken off or found af rae fter a mule which strayed away from ous! ¥) byweason of the gross negiest above ind. | Steam Sawed Wood. 312,009 $24,700 $35,250 E* TPENSIVE AND ELEGANT STOCK the subscriber oa Sunday pet t = ane cated. The night before lasta gentleman attempted | Iron Foundry 35,000 “11,100 "16,700 or e JEREMIAH HENNISSEY, to cross New Jersey avenue at a legitimate crossing | Soap Factory 6,195 9.477 Carpetings. it" __Ps.av., near the Wost Capiioi Gate. ps suddenly he was dumped head first | Lime Kil 20,135 65.500 | | We respectfully announce to the citizens of LQS2502,bostdthe steamer Thomas Collyer. or at least six feet deep, which hid beea | Brick Kil -2 3,500 180,000 | Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, aud envi- between the boat and the omnibus, on Mon-laxy, left by some en’ ng contrattor without the | Lampbiack Business. 7,000 2,100 6,950 | rous, that our assortmont of 10th instant, a large Cameo BREASTPIN, set it necessary signzl. It is outrageous that out of the ant : 75,00 60,164 120.400 ALL KINDS OF CARPETINGS, eg a 4 Ai meet’ returning if cue hundred policemen, whose salaries and uni- | Fertilizing 38,000 47,700 56,050 | in all the various grades, makes, and classes, is fairs ahaa) 9 forms our tax-payers furniah, at least one man ig | LumberYardand} 29 oo 1g 999 a.195 | BOW complete in all departmeate. having 7 - | u : od cach district cannot be found with sufficient | | SteamSaw-Mili : ¢ Plenishea our stock from the most recent makes | STRAYED A WA Y—On Sunday morning a energy to Bring to samfary punishment these | Marine Railway 300 6,000 = purer eons, Which op us to exhibit to young biack brown COW, with straight. sjolttor ofan otainance 9 inaportat tothe afety | Job Printing sis ais abe} | trator Welkawgsurear sevice Known 10 the | abot? horns and. wits rot on, the tae. of citizens. Bakery... . — cep 26,250 | "Elegant Medallion, Tourney. S+xony, and York- | Five dollars will be given to the finder by leaving it Coffin Manufacture. 3,500 400-4400 | shire “English Velvet and Wilton Carpetings, in | at WM. BABBINGTON S. tind vreal eet Orrosition Mrxtixc THE Szconp Warp, | Cigars. 2 1,100 2,400 | triple, double and single widths, for drawing-roome | | an K. se 11-3t* To Nommvarn a Canvipate vor Commen Cov. | Butcheri 9, 103,192 120,750 | and parlura. if — Ps — serene “< announcement, a large an@ vagy eel Zgregat corset invested padapeel Al peck tad Maney wesivet Carpets as low as § BREW oie en pyre) peal aad vuthusiastic meeting of the opposition voters of | 700. Pa: for raw material $322,256, and real- . . Second: Ward wan held ue Union Jeli tae izing an annual product of $675,452. ‘The busi. nd heavy English and Bigelow Bras- | has been inissed somo week or ton days evening. Capt. Digges called meeting to order, and on motion J Russell Barr, Esq , was appointed Chairman, and R. H. Abbott, Secra tary. Mr. Barr, on taking the chair, brietly stated the ohiet of the meeting te be the nomination af e candfdat® for Common Counctl, in place of Wm. Orme, resigned. Nominations being in order; 3. Russell Barr and Thos. P. Simpson were * nominated. On motion of Capt. Digzes, J. Rus- sell Barr, Kisq., was declared the ua. ous nem. inee of the opposition voters of the ward. Mr. Barr. in a few very appropriate remarks, returned thanks ‘eather ed conferred upon him, which ‘Werte rece: with great applause. Aftera few remarks and motions im refereace to the election ness of this ward has very largely increased ten years. Orme, Esq. one door north of the auction store of James Taz Ssconp Wann Exzction To-monrow.— An election wiil be held in the Second Ward to- morrow to fill the vacancy in the Board of Com- mon Council caused by tbe resignation of Wm. The places of bolding the election will be as follows: First precinct—At the corner of Twelfth street and New York avenue. Second precinct—On Tenth street, between D and E sts, McGuire & Co. The polis will be open from 7 a. mo. until7 p.m. The following are the candi- dates :—L. F. Clark, democrat; J. Russell Barr, ig nearly dry. Whoever will return said. Cow to tho subscriber, at the cornor of Virginia av. Sud 7th at., Leland, shall reosive the above reward. sell att MARG’T MILBURN. sels \Gurpotingas for drawing rooms and parlors, very cheap. P The same makes ¥ heavy and rich Tapestry in GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. ; aeredient Secaee man TELEGRAPRIO. night, and this sneching coteeas ney een ee Mr. Douglas's Pennsylvania Tour. demand Easton, Mr. Yesterday morning. at an early hour, the ~ ises of Mr. Dill, butcher, were entered during bis absence at market, and a lot of knives, of being the ators, were arrested by police eficers Drill end McNeir in the afternoon, and after examination before Justice White, one of them, John Berry. was committed to jail. The _ was dismissed, there being no proof against m. —. a Mr. Henrv —s we to learn, was lay 0 2 it is portable couhionaon Gree) fence. It te, in ss ogmont of those who have examined it,one of the best fences as regards economy and dora- bility yet invented. The patentee is ing with it to the agricultural fair at Rockville zane are for those interested will there have a chance of a of it on exbibition. ‘e understand that a handsome is presented in Washi, j o ‘kK a meeti: ‘was organized in the public equare by the cletiion of James T. hek, of B the Young Guards, Capt. to compete for it. The Wash- ve to look to their laurels. We hope those having the oper road to the Little Falls Bridge in ctiarge will immediately put itin good traveling ition, as the lower toad will, in a few days be impassable, on ac- count of the excavations being made on it to lay << the 30-inch mainsof the Washington Aque- Our enterprising and accommodating you friend Mr. look W. Boucher bas just erected at his wood: a frame building eighty feet in length % wenty-five feet in width, in which to conduct his sawing and splitting operations, and to store his stock of coal. See his advertisement in Georgetown column. The steamer Monticello left here this morning, but had not much freight. Business is still active in and about the Canal, and at the coal wharves. Those interested will attend to the notice in another column of the meeting of the Democratic Association, this evening. Able speakers are ex- pected to be present. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown advertisements see first page GEORGETOWN DEMOCRATIC AS- SOCIATION.—There will be a meeting of the Association WEUNESDAY, 12th inst., at 7'. o'clock p.m. Able speakers will address the meet Rodier, of our ct i boys will ba At Somerville, Plainfield, Elizabeth, and other 5 crowds had assembled on the arrival of the train, and called for Mr. Dougles. He re sponded in a few words of thanks pase ehehenatentaerest © © Further California News. St. Josurn’s, oon 11—The Sen Francisso of the 29th ult.. report the markets dull heavy. Wheat bad declined 5 cenis per hun- dred pounds. The ship St. Helena, which had commenced loading for England, will 25,000 sacks of wheat. The bark Orestina for Australia with over 100,000 bushels of whest, and the ship Lord Raglan bas commenced load ing. with grain for the same destination. he ship Wiid Ranger cleared on the 29th for Australia, conveying 170 sacks of wheat, 1,000 sacks of oats, and over 4,000 quarter sacks of flour. The value of merchandise, not including trens- ure, exported from San Francisco during the month of August, exceeds $1,000,000, nearly all of which were ucts of California. ing. The several State and county agricultual fairs By order. J. OWENS BERRY, Secty, | bave commenced or are about to meet, and all the Esau Pick L, Prest. se I1-2t reports represent the progress of the country, in an WOOD AND COAL a sense, a8 most extraordi . Atthe OF The post uality delivered to all parts of | Stockton fair 1,000 tons of copper ore Cole- beorgetown at the lowest prices. Customers preferring their wood sawed by the machine at the yard will be given as full measure as if they, bay full length wood. Charge for sawing reasonable, COAL. under cover. Call and see, at BOU CHER’S Weod Yard, on the Canal, atthe second bridge west of the Market House. CEIVED— rime Porto Rico SUGARS, re WHI=KY b Id Rye ° 250 bbis. HERRING and ALEWIVES, & bbis. Crushed and Refined UGARS, 9 bags Rio and Java COFFEE. 10 hhds. dow priced) MOLASSES, For sale by JOHN J, BOGUE. se 10 'OR BOSTON —The regular packet brig Ando- ver, Captain Levi Crowell, has arrived = and is now discharging her She will be receiving freight for the re port on’ Saturday morning, and will eail with dispatch Ap plytoHARTLEY & BRO., 99 and 101 Water et., Georgetown. se6 lw mas county are on exhibition On the 7th of August the ship Lawson, of Bath, Me., sailed from Port Townsend, Washington Territory, for New York direct, with a cargo of ‘ag! pine a, ranging in length from 60 to lis eet. This j ret cargo of ship timber —— from Puget’s Sound for any Atlantic port. 4 otber vessel is now loading with the same kind of timber for London From Santa Fe. InpErENpENce, Mo., 10 —The Santa Fe mail, with dates to the 27th ult, arrived last night to connect with the mail going East this —": Col. Fauntleroy has received orders from the Secretary of War to make an immediate and vigoroes campaign against the Navajoe Indians. With the force be has now, the Colonel will be able to puta speedy termination to the troubles, if be only obeys his instructions. On the 15th of om ey the Navajoes stole from the Government herd at Alvarde, three hundred bead of beef cattle. Thirty ‘went in pur- suitand recovered fifty head, but did no i ry to the thieves. No Indians were seen on the route. A report reached Santa Fe Fork that the Chey- ennes, Kiowas, and Sioux had joined together and would make war upon the whenever found, and the command at the Fork Were apprehensive of au attack from them. ——— The Maine Election. Fag ae rel Sept een cg ty 4 towns ve Was! ra (rej overnor votes; art (dem ) 2311, Barns (Union) Lore. Ret ublican majority, ~,642—a net gain of 2,100 over se 12 Sten R c. C. ATZS ESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the public generally that he has removed to } ich street adio\ning Masonic Hall. He is p red to furnish, at the shortest notice, Dinner and Evening Parties, and feels assured that he will give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a All kinds of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at the lowest prices. Best ICE Caen =i? per A c cin 55 High street. Georgetown. FPOBACCO, SNUFF. AND SEGARS, AT WHOLESALE. I have to-day received 135 boxes of TOBACCO, consisting of pound lumps, fours, tens, large and twists, ‘Also a large lotoffins HAVANA and YARA@B GARS. year’s vote. Also, on hand— cans bably elected 120 boxes of fine, medium aad low priced To- Pd — re y Se an ‘onal ticket, consisting of the following gentlemen lst district, J. N. Goodwin; 24, C. W. Walton; Fessenden; aA - Morrill; J.8. Segars cases of Garrett's Scotch Snuff, in bottles ; also, Ka nse, Conereen, and Maccaboy nde 250 ve) ype g A —> sod joes win's Fine ey ~¥ ee sithongh. ut Chewing and Sinoking Tobacco, 19 f Shanghai and Parlor Matches, tate 100 foxes of Pipes and Pips Heads the State delegation 1s entirely sepublican. The New York Fusion. Syracuse, Sept. 11—The chairman Brecktao e State committee bas written % bales of Killickinick Smoking, and all cther all piticies —— oe vrado. a re offe! 0 lowest wholesale prices, Yn Se oorey IES WALLACE. ite JAN No. 59 High street, Georgetown. Goods delivered to any pert of tes Distelst tree of pees rap Hawn agg 2 yore Gro on charge. a will call the committee together to ratify the pro- Spituman SHUNT EYE” aa aoe ont 1L—It ts ted that Judge J UP LBANY, — ex! have Removed, temporarily, | Douyias will make a hb in New York to-mor- row denounci the jon, and that the committee will reject all overtures. The Condition of Walker's Expedition. : to the Store (No. 77) Aueatte ‘fo norly complied by Lewis Payne, nearly opposite their oid establishment. a7 DRY GOODS can be had as cheap as ever. u 22-3w ee PR nd gp remee hy ne 2 ag is a o report breught by steamer BOARDING. Walker's force ‘had been — to 2 is = ine t. was at Limas on 26th 53 NINTH STREET.—Persons returning to | wit 76 men wall porch” Gage mien ot 4 the city from their summer resorts will find the British war veesez Icarus, has declared ‘bis vacant sovera! desirable rooms, having the conve en to take Walker if’ ule. It niences of gas, water. and bat closets, at 453 | intention er, Mf possible. It was Ninth st., one door south of F; suitable either for | believed that Walker would march net families Or single gentlemen. Table boarders ac- | Nicaragua. A vessel with > provisions, etc, from Rustan, was expected to reach mainland soon oom: on moderate terms, 805 2w* Brassels Car, for drawing. room lors, Gining roo} tes, chambers, ha! | Pow of Royal + xtra hen d entirely new de: ly Carpetings, sone as low as on Sapesion ng 8734 cents por yard. Some makeoin fine and superfine Double Ingrain Carpetings, exact copios of Brussels, at from 95 to 25 ocnts per yard. Also, heavy and cheap Wool Dutch, for offices, basements, halls, &c., very eer. 3 Double Twiiled English ard Thompsonville Ve retian, in all widths, for hall id stops. ‘Also, & fu!l supply of ali kinds of Rugs to match any of our Car, In Oilcloths for Floors OS8T—On Tuesday, August 7th,a BUNDLE of Evening Star Newa-papers, containing four copies of each day for the month of June, ise The finder will receive a liberal reward by seturning them to this office, au 15 tf Cc. PERSONAL. A NOTICE. PROMISSORY NOTE, drawn - Truunel and Benjamin Magraw, in Richard avor of — ion; ut der, for the sum of $49, will not be paid to be held oa Thursday next, the meeting ad- opposition; and Thos. P. Simpson, | lependent. Our stock is fall and complete, embracing all the pp aR A All persone pre heceby —— aot Boiy Atremet, aut a Faiture.—This mor: bet Fx. Sar Pages 35 stens.. Thay pete tering ad whi vill enable 5 to sell, thom st H SHARD H Lbs Bo lon: or auth rized to , one’ ‘three o'clock, an attem ‘are consid: Judges to one of the lore pares than usual, owe er 7 . > best, if nog the ver best company of the kind ti has ever hy perfor: in this c door, but broke the key in the lock. They then Me yng Wen entrance we cutting the panel amd ig open with a jimmy. failed in that for the redaoa that e lite ex'ra at for the security of the made the door more Secure the more they used the jimmy. They then attempted to enter 4 the window, anda child crying aroused Mre. C. and s! e getting up alarmed the burglers, who left. oH: they ea- tered they only could have taken the proprietors seeds, a5 all customers. property 1s otherwise secured. This is one of @ aumber of attempts rade [a populous parts of our city withia a few weeks, and the inquiry isa one—W here were all the watchmen when these operations were performing imithe centes of thelr respective day, the 17th inst. in a future advertisement. Norvoux Ovsten: Harvey (on C street, ington se early in the season. beats? ty: Their music is of the very best kind in its way, and their com- icalities are new and irresistibly amusing. Do not fail to drop in and see and hear for yourselves. A Graxp Tournament by the le Ridi Club is announced at ‘Aualoctan ian on Mom Keep a lookout for particulars Ovr Navy Yard friends should bear in mind that this is Wyman’s farewell nigh’; so they should let all the children go, and go themselves. 0} posite the theatre) has jnst received a few pois of the tinest Norfolk oysters ever brought to Wasb- transact business in my same under & power of sttoreey from ws —— power of atiornoy hav- ing been revo! esterday ng been r y WM.B DYER, Contractor with the Corporation for laying the Water Pipes. Sept. 12, 1908, se 12-3t* PpeRrey FOREWARN ALL PERSONS rom trusting &uy one on my account, as I will debts except of my ot bat In Curtain Materials We also have an entirely now suppit. whioh only rt to neen to he appreciated—all being new and different from anything heretofore seen in this city. Housck and others respootfully invi' to call gad cxamles oar Toodaand edge for een selves. CLAGETT & DODSON, Dealers in all kinds of Furniturs Dry Goods, 0.4 Marner Space, Fe 10-006t 34 door cast from 9th street. OR SALE—A r of COACH HORSES, F Seang nad Tact, bela fr Go fault; the gx owner having no use fur them. Apply at W. H. UPPERMAN’S Grocery, on Peni syivania avenue, between 3d and 434 sta. au 22-tf STRAW ys STRAW MATS! Curkkt outs OCK OF STRAW HATs. n order to ciepnee of my entire stock of Men’s and s Pree ATS greet inducements will be until the close of t own contrac ing. CHARLES HiBBS, se ll 5 REWARD.—Ran oner from the sub- 1 seriber, living near Nottingham, Prince George's co . Md., on unter. the 9th inst., my boy JOHN WILLIAM TYLER’ ADDISON, about 5 ft. 50r6 in. in lught, tolerably stout, light copper mulatto, hair a litle curly and trimmed to a mo- diam thickness, face and forehesd well prepor- tioned, and like'y, May havea scar on the outer corner of one of his eyes; chin slightly dimpled; about 19 or 2 vears of age, Was dressed when he left wath black felt hat, biack cloth frock coat aud light blue cassimere pants, roarked on the inside of pay no De Deep an g CaLEDRaTED Stomace B thand "C. \W. Hollyday:” this oki " F i fe baba fee Srentens myn Aa 6 BCASON at Gelinre aise marked. fie may. however, change his Deurser & O’TooLe.— Those good-looki: : nthe ever ped 3 LANE’S eloth’hg. He may be in Washington or George: venue, between Math and Venta aueeer’at crema toms pordered sctdiowel Se] oansm — Ppitigetble ated Censor, | fewnstl ch wine ne hes p quninanezs or tr ry 5 " r- ‘] e CO! e turi rail~ oa the alert to exhibit slendid ipecimens'of thar mi ae Sod Agee there is m nen Four =" road tor Bal-imore or Pennsylvania, as he left handiwork to the best advantage, have this morn- ing introduced Into thelr abw window enn, thing decidedly New York-ish im the way of a itterssre now amo action without provocation. I will give the above reward of gm provided he is secured in Pe no that | get it P? ITICAL BOOKS FOR THE TIMES — wa AM Be Book sent by mail, Seu Ee =. m JAMES E.s, HOLLYDAY. se 11-6t* receipt of bre vw Agel oy amyitiog bt jar, and att th oe st pixaaghicetic Boek by mail, free, on re- the kind ever seen in this city. Any attempt to ‘subline woticel world. {2, reqomme ugias and Lincoln Debates sent free on recoipt NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP—The wn- Sonido fall Puand’loukat icand helpts | Olcaecealtsrted i sad scegteyaany ox; | Dred Gott Caso sac by mail on rotpt of | Ntutiod rar hcust (ore aeuirier aay swell the crowd of who throug the pave- the disonse 1s {.ife of Douglas sent by mail on receipt of 3 cents. | cory having thc der bec kt tie ene ee ro, ment Ln front of their of business; ke Cam; edals of al:the candidaton sont by | £7, uaving this day bousht the, entire stogk and occasion while there ‘a pack of ‘Dean mail, }, ON receipt of 25 cents. a street and Mase. avenu: ere We will be pleased tifully engraved cards. BEN PF. RENCH, to furnish the citizens cheice G jes and . -P Bookseller and Stationes, $71 Tae ry figuors at moderate Prices. We respectfully so- Proor Raguintd.—Yesterday, Mr. J. 1. Yeat- ee tw_(Int.) ___vetwoen 1th and 13th ste. | fioit's call of the public patronage, + man was arrested by officer King and taken N MERCHA TAILORING. PM. PRETT, ea eg yy EW FALL RF CRES Ari TUS, CASSI-| Washington cit, Sept. 70, aie” a . a — tt WAL) TEPHEN: CO., 322 Pe 1 Notice —| is di Cree ae oe Ae Maplavioned ti clabiee de’. 6 nia imo st Tested Ryd e variety of stock of ¢ eto. qeucrs oud Fixtures, on Ne je, not the slightest evidence c ner Goods, to which they unvite the attention rner of Third street and Mass. avenue, to Messrs. re ede BS i Cine eli: of their friends and customers, au ALS tds woe taaitt aS shed " ae “= H W. HAMILTON? al patronage bestowed on me, ity will be- Sate or A-Thotrine Couner.—Y: ° PAINTER, tow the PRine on my sugconso swe N Eyenk- Green, auctioneer, sold the well-known Pi fal Yor ell favors tLLJAM 8. JO 5 cli Trotting Course property. Mri Fi DEALER IN PAINTS, Washington Sept. 7, 1860. so 10-8t tingly became the purchaser for $3,000. consisted t ten f la wit fmptovcnes b ‘are pets a A o me nen Oe ee: it was sold under trust. eration “of ail: the’ eireuiniseees “4 of weet was deemed ad- cc uni “AD committed for 60 days. Four lodgers were fe ey of wi iment of vivid hot ‘eth ‘he air not , Litter . 5 ‘are to thove who are not actively employed. Tse Farr.—The annual Mon! € : next day, ‘fa cane of marrow an.) mense , of Maryland gnd of the The display mie No, 582 %ru Srazer, near Odd Fellows’ Hall. au2-tf PUTTY IS DOWN. | Resa AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. ‘ouths’ and Boys’ Clothing for School and Sutarteatan te vss uit Sa fs ADAME MORRIC: raj ha ee cee Reena ate trong Oat TE ON Stet MAT FER FOR SALE AND RENT. [ For other “ For Sale and Rent” advertisements, see first page.) EAM POWER TO RENT. — Wanted, a Stade to do light fancy turning in wood, Can also let 5 to 16 Horse Steam Power, with good room tn upper floor, and also the use of circular and Upright Saws, Sash and Moulding Mach ne,&o Apply at Mount Vernon Factory, near the Rau road Depot. se 12-3t OR SA — Soe | —— my ome eit sted 6 miles from Geo wn, in Mortzome re. county. ‘Ma. Fit acres are im @ high state of The U. S. Agricultural Fair. c g . 11. —The grounds fitted up for eighth exhibition of the U tite Sates Agrloul- the eigbth exbibi tural Society ere now in order, and entries are coming in from the distant States, as well asfrom Obio, Indiana Kentacky. —— 000, purses. The fair opens on the 12th, and continues to the 20th inst. A New Telegraph Line Completed. vation; = rhe Omana City, N.T., 8.—The Saal tas Guatetbine ieee Font | line to this point was completed and an adice Apple orchard aud some peaches: aweill ed bere —— We will alee bein com- of Cater ot the Geor; betes pertoetiz jease | munication with Fort Kearney by the Istof No- weve Bridge street, Georgetown, or WALL & | “ember opal BARNARD, Wasiungton. se l2-colm FS, RENT OR SAL E—A three-story Frame HUUSE, containing 12 rooms, with ses inevery room ; has attached stabie and carriage, and water in the yard ; side and back alleys; No 510. noith side of Massachusetts av , between 4th and Sth sts, Severa] Houses (large and sinail)in the same square for sale. Inquire at 504, three doors ae pa . The National Fair in St. Louis. Sr. Louis, Sept. 10.—The entries for the Ne- tional Gals, which cnmmnences on September the 24th, already number nearly 1,400. The Prince of Wales will probably be bere on the 25th. ve. a — Fo SALE OR RE A now FRAME HOUSE, with 6 rooms and & summer kiteben, on 6th ct., between K and L, Inquire on eae: ines, * FORK com‘ortable three-story BRICK uspected Siaver. DWELLING HOUSE, on Ninth street, oppo- epontcennihnc gy The bark Weathergaze Inquire G-CANERON.pext doors where the | nas been setecd by ibe Marehal on eunpiciog St key can be found ; or of CHAS. 8. WALLACH, | being an intended slaver. No. 7 Indisns av. se7. Shipment of Specie and Paper Currency. New Yo . 12—The Africa sailed Sept. today. $250,000 in Eva win beak bin?” Suicide. Boston, eon 10.—Joseph by ark 2 ‘0 RENT, AND GOOD WILL FOR SALE, “A large STORE on Pa. avenue, between 8th Sth sts., No. 20, oppesite Center Market; has been occupied as & dry goods store. Fer particu lars inquire on the premises. set-lw x ALE—A new hi two-story-and-basement FSi K HOUSE, containing 5 rooms and cel- lar, situated on Ble hin 5 venth street north, within minutes’ waik of the Northern Liberties ket liberal. Apply to H. N. 1.ANS- ALE corner of 7 ct and Be ov. se42w* —A magnificent for watered, eae ou Car Yragy eee & CO., at mal St acres of aon iguana orga foms ba faecal: cp in iaarket garden and Vi am, + Manor; 15 acres e ance is heavily begets & spring of ee aiee water, ay i peacen and appli having onitasmall net No. 271 Center Max . MER or on the place to J. H. au S-2W* POR RENT—A new <story BRICK HOUSE, Crit tua; ble mantles and grates; water pieces artes ecg seed A Bes Re aes ek ees Son Tick ae Su 2-3w* WHEELER o! rs. ORTIM 4& WILSON’S UNRIVALLED Sewing WITH IMPROVEMENTS, which reuder them all that can be No, 346 , LVANIA

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