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REE LOCAL NEWS. ro {[7 That valuable and popular family journal, _—__LOST AND FOUND. _ “EP Tre Star publishes the List of Letters. dealers were numer. | ¢ Weextr Star, full as usual of Metropolitan TRAYED OR STOLEN, on Wednesday, the cotta in the Washington City Post Office Lary fein the lHeeaved dealers were at their | news and gossip, and choice literary reading, is rena ane er oh Or gg under the provisions of the law directing them > ee er itis hoe now on our counter ready for delivery to the pub- | and pice lerneath. There is a mark on to be printed in the newspaper having the Chaceis Sem Fy orate t cs ne wat —, = entertaining contentsare the | S/r*tohon the right hind qaarter, 20 ming nearly & Sertalion ne is only discernable on close ob- Lovers Dewn Stairs and Up—an original poem; - . reward will be paid for her elreulation within the delivery of the office. Ite to me, or for any information as may lead to total daily circulation ts more than double that Constance—a ‘very interesting story of Flor- ic cacverr’ sOuN + iN ¥ of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- ence; “Oh be not the First’ = poetic gem; | 8° 4 3: Comer 62h ntl wile pars Ay Bachelor’s Love-mak ee ij” Though Tux Stax ts printed on the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. ~~ +ee Notics.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the Gattmone Sun are received at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. a —a very amusing | 7 OST—Last nicht, on 7th street, sketch; A Good opinion of One's Self, | Litpronia theisnt; probably hetweo sees ot aa How to Please ms How the Ladies com- Fsts., @ pair of GOLD EYEGLASSES, for menced a! ing the debates of Congress; h the owner will pay a suitable reward, 1f left Nelcantc | Eruption ‘n Iceland; Marsbfield; J. eee ts spout de Rowties; Cruelties to REWARD —A large bi NEWFOU Seamen—a French Boys ese A Women at $. LAND DOG soa od on ee une Pike’s Penk; Long and Exc: ting Seige of a | store on morning of the hth instant Maniac—an extraordi: affair; e Saswers by the name of Frank. ‘Th A Prince at a Ball; a Short Honeymoon—a bride | ®eve reward will be paid for hi deliver of two days; A Sharpshooter’s Exploits, Too Modest; A Perilous Adventute in the White Mountains; Sensations of a Man about to be Hung ; Blondin and Farini at Niagara; A j 4 1236 Pears, pk. ‘Sweet pers. 10|Roll batter. 6 zg SN se 13 St Sth st..t door above a. av. Sirihs boaaiy Cay Wedaesdar morning, a io COW, with a leather Mammoth Alr-ship; baller: : areas lars will be given to the ed to M C. - Giasatd Cease body already 2@s The Latest Sensation at Saratoga—a handsome | SiR jeorgetown ake : Oy knows, or ought to know, Carusi has his young ‘* ew’? proves to be a gentleman's : mistrets; On the Chole ofa Witeand a Hus. % band—poetic; Be a Mother to your Children; The Prince of Wales’ Bedroom; Manufacture Sas of the different varieties of Glass; Violent = es! Storm in Charles county, Md.—great destruc- Fi 3 Fuli Particulars of the Loss of the Steamer Lady $1.75) Beets, theater for the coming amusement season to our old friend Sam. Glenn, who is now actively en- gaged in calling together some of the best t- rical talent of the country to form a company ac- ceptible to the theater goers of the Federal city. But everybody does not know that Carusi has broshed up his enterprise, and on Ais part called mn Tuesday, August 7th, a BUNDLE of vening Star News-papers, ‘containing four gonins ofeach day for the month of June, 1858. The them to this offic, ™ Teward by returning PERSONAL. Shipstutfs Butter beans, Ducks, & pr... Franklin on Michigan ; Complete Ac- together a host of carpenters, upholsterers, paint- t gan ; ym .c ons—fi id plain, inventors. Sax ‘COMMUNICATED. count of the Presentation of the Stand of P 2 pacers, getters ep of lage propactionc! all tisaa? Mx: Merton: “The exticle alpen Index,” In] Colors to the New York Seventh Regiment— | P#,PERSON WHO. day before vesterday morning, sent asa present & bouquet, with & picesof Rewepaper inclosed, will please give name hereby to relieve the mind of th ‘and descriptions. and other people of all trades oe of yesterday, nope e prompt dismis- report of the presentation h, &c.; The Recessury to the fitting-up of his theater tn a style | sal allu ‘& case to which i des, by a certain Poisoning Case !n Anne Arundel County, @ receiver of an So tastefal an.! that the public, on visiting | police magistrate of this city on Tuesday last, Md; Defrauding a Gas Company; French | “noertainty, : St, willbe extremely likely to lose their interest scarcely requires 2 reply. Had he been present ponens ae Lowe and his trans-Atlantic FOUNPR PEs subscriber, on the 1th inst., a in tie play in their admiration of the elegant tittle | the reasons of | igment of the, magistrate Tel oon; A _ Killed by a Locomotive; WHITE box be has provided. The seats are ng, com- | would have been satisfactory to him, inasmuch 28 eribh betwee rance and the United States; fortably upholstered, the orchestra chalrs new! v ORSE, black’ on th 5 and in good eondition. Ary on me raring eet and conveniently arranged, the orchestra it % it was shown, nd dispute, that the whole Danced _with the Prince} Spontaneous | OWhership satisfactorily an eying all ex 4 : —— ull get him fram. CC ATZ proceedings were either contrary to law, or un- Combustion; Sad Death; The City Passenger meee wi t n ‘NATZ, newly constructed, the. stage scenery handsomely poy hs } prec. The general opinion ex. Fussy Misiones ae oe os Biackrath, fou gate, Seventh st. road, W ‘ashing refresh: » and new and appropr' urn: re ‘were ‘esent a vi % - “ej 1ar “2 vided for it, the private haclaewty a ected nie decision; and I am of the o Irion tha ca laoreaen it; ot ere of the pat, “peel Rob- 150 ney ARD—Ran I 4 A from the sub- and their fronts ornamented with beautiful designs | of confidence in the administration of “justice ty of the West Troy Post Oftice; Pronun- seriber, living near Nottingham, Prince in al fresco, the wails and ceiling newly and handsomely painted in fresco, the vilding about the gallerfes and boxes freshened, new chande- according to law”? by that magistrate =“ the re- |, erry pes ae cod cones ee pane: mends of the value of &6,000; Desperate ‘Af. George's co , Md’, on Sunday, the 9th inet JOHN WILUIAM TYLER. ADDISON. elects ft.50r6 in. in hight, tolerab!y stout, light copper - — .f latto, hair a little curly and trimmed toa me- i Tue Bupwortu’s MinstREta, now perform- fray Ss bc: jet ie i inti perform. 'y among Students of a South Carolina Col- | dium thickne: and forehead well propor- ped pia uae ner rooutl inant ing every night at + Odd Fellows’ Hall, are unan- lege; The Hoya Gun; The Taney and Nel. | tioned, and likely” May haves sear on the onter manner improve it fu appearance or coufort imously voted by the thousands of our citizens son Meetin; corner of one of his eyes; chin slightly dimpled; at Leonardtown; who have seen and heard them, to be the best Village Church; Eating on the: coe = company of the kind that hasever visited this | Operations of the Patent Office: The Fugitive Reports of Politi- clty. Drop in and see them, to-night, and judge Slave Case in Washington; cal Meetings of all four of the Parties; Or- adopted in full. The master hand that has, under co , brought about this total change of the in- terior aspect of the place, is Senor Franzi, whose reputation as an artist is a guarantee for the excel- lence-of Ita execution. Over the center of the stage Senor Franz! has executed a patriotic design representing Pater Patras surrounded by the na- tional banner, above which is the national shield and eayle. the whole surmounted by the motto E Pluriius Unum. ee 19 or 2 years of » Was dressed when he eft with black felt hat, black cloth frock coat aud light blue cassimere pants, marked on the inside of m ” some of his shirt for yourselves. Potics Marrers—Before Justice Clark.—Jos. fh pent Mis Opie Toys ah eee pie in hoe — and bat 2 Whitlock were and Everett Meeting; Account of the York cou! atptee pices pelned spb me Lica (fa), Bxcampmeny City Census Returns; & = : mtiary; Werg aa before the abovenamed magistrate and | The late Base Ball Neva ia the City; A Rascally oes ee Act; The Twelfth of September and the Dis- Bear 1n Minp the grand tournament of the trict Military; A very interesting letter from Bagle Riding Club at Analostan Island on Mon- “C. 8. N., On the Wing” in Western Vir- the waistband “C, W. Hol ” collars also marked. He may, however, change his cloththg. Ho may be in Washington or George- town, UL. C., where he has a-quaintances, or may have followed the course of the turnpike or raii- road for Baltimore or Pennsylvania, as he left st guny provscaion, Twill sive the pore reward o rovit © is secured in jail so that I get him JAMES E. 8, HOLLYDAY [MADAME MORRICE, ‘Tur Great Astro1o- Tne Potomac Water Works —Under the recent lettings of unfinished work on the various y Gist AND DoctREss, just from Europs.—This rts of the Washington Aqueduct, we learn that | day next. For particulars see advertivement ginin, Our Naval Correspondence; Murder of | highit gufsdand satsligent indy ene he ent te various portious of this work have been com- ma ae @ Yireman in New Your; An Execution at | on the Past, Presentand Future Events, Call at menced and ate being vigoronsly prosecuted Rev. J. J. Keutey, the well known Indian Slontevideo; A Locomotive in Mourning; | No. 205 Tweuty-second street, between H and I, ‘Lhe unfinished portions of conduit taken under | preacher, wiil preach at the Fifteenth street col, Spanish Expedition to San Domingo; Sen- | Washington. je 19-sm* controct with Mr. Hughes, of the District of Co- | dred Presbyterian Church, to-morrow afternoo ,, tenced to be Hung for Circulating the New lumbia, wiil be commenced in a few days, the vay @t 335 o'clock. York Tribune; contractor haviag been engaged in clearing out A Letter from President Bachanes; The Coving- washes and making active preparations for his ~ BOARDING. A Guayp Tournament will come At time. taste. a meetin; ssociati held last evening in the Ronasene a | made a verbal of a meeting to be and inviting the sap appease of the association Sieiaaa ne of your juvenile militaay companies paid a in to the Young Guard, Captain Rodier, of our eltv, and were received in band- some style with all the honors. Both companies oceeded to the armory of the Guard, and, from clapping of bands, cbeering of fresh young voices which were beard by outsiders, we judge they were having a lively visit last even’ GEORGETOWN. en eee Correspondence of The Star. Gzonetrown, September 15, 1960. of the R corner of High and Gay streets, 25 or 30 persons were present ‘was presented containing the names of toon tt who desired to become members of the Cocintion Mr. Deebdie, from the committee ap- pointed to wait on the Washington Association, Teport, and stated that that associa. tion bed congratulated them warmly in the or- ganization of a club in Georgetown, and bad sent some documents fer distribution. He also said that the Wide Awakes in Washington intended to get up a torchlight procession shortly, and would fptobably come to Georgetown. Ne then made a neat address, w not amalgamationists or incendaries, but only op- 3 the extension of slavery and favor free labor 8 Opposition to slave labor. On motion it was then resolved to give two days’ notice in the Star held. on Friday evening next, atiemance of all who wish to ng that republicans are military tramp, and the Wyman had a full bouse again last night. and we suppose will have this evening, as this is the last chance. Weare informed that the President and Cabinet have been invited to the tournament at Analostan on Monday next. The on exhibition at Stevens's, on Pennsylvania avenue in Washington, are gotten up with a t deal of wreaths, &c , which are We expect to see a large crowd present. ——— GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown advertisements see first page For EST HALL, MAN! GEORGETOWN, MAN wy A THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NIGHT: Also, for Children, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 Pr. x. 8e 13 St UST RECEIVED— 10 hhds, prime Porto 150 bhis, wid Rye WHI Rico SUGARS, 29 bbls: HERRING and ALEWIVES, & bbis. Crushed and Refined -UGARS, 30 bags Rio and Java COFFEE. 10 hhds, (low riced) M For sale by JOHN J. BOG LOLASSES, 3UE. se 10 c. €. ATZS SPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the public generally that he has removed to No. 55 High sirect, adjoining Masonic furnu Pi at the shortest not id feels assured se 4-Im 55 Hall. Heis prepared to tice, Dinner and Evening that he will give entire ion to those who may favor him with a all. “all kinds of CONFECTION the lowest prices. Best ICE CR gallon, RY and CAKE at Mat ru SO per &, ATZs, igh street, Georgetown. _ lostan {sland on Monday next. T* , ~°# at Ana- coronets for the maids of hone-, 9/2" hha is our enstectic feltow-citiz-, RC eer 8 are = ex sakes at bir of No. 336 Pennsyl. Vania avenne, betwe. 4 ‘? 1 «i which bas just ber sf Ninth and Tenth streets, ton Railrozd; Exploded; The Key to his Jour- ney; Senator Clingman; A Sensation; List of Candidates for admission into the Naval Acad- emy; The Duke af Newcastle. Department News; Editorials; Washington News eperations, The tunnel work, under Messrs. Jack- son and Cavanaugh, has been commenced some two weeks since; they are making goed progress. The Cabin John Bridge. under the charge of Mr. Mclntire. the former effi 453 NINTH STREET.—Persons eterning te the city from their summer resorts will find vacant several desirable rooms, having the conve niencos of gas, water,and bathing closets, at 453 — st., one door south of F; suitable either for e o8sip; Local ; milies or single gentlemen. ‘Tabls boarders ac- great work, t tg ig Seog Sian 0 fitted up in most elegant style. Lee foreign and ackeeetes eye and | comm on moderate terms, se 5 2w* reservoir is under way. 8 importan’ Lees ss 3 ——_-———- en work, together with that of laying the large} Acidity Hottoway’s Pris. been PD . AGLE IRON WORKS. + . ft t ch — Interesting Personal Items; ds 8, water mains, being under the charge of A A moat p awwotfal sakasid soncedy ieee thine are & And a great variety of choice literary articles, Connzr Onto Av. anv Tutetgere Sr. McGaffey, ay contractor, is in progress. The High Sefvice Reservoir, recently let to Mr. Boose, bas been commenced. and will doubtless be pressed to an early completion. The organiza’ on of the entire work being very complete in all -n086 acidities, whether induced by debility, v7 fat substances in the stomach, or impaired by *xXcess—the torpid functions are stimulated, the ood cleansed, and the secretions of the bile and liver purified, Soid byall Druggists, at 25e., 62.. and both prose and poetry, too numerous to men- tion. This is just the paper above all others for per- Sons sojourning In the National Metropolis to ERICSSON’S CALORIC ENGINES, The cooerened have been appointed sole agents in this oity for the manufacture and sale of the above Engines, and are prepared to supply all orders with rompiness and dispatch. Thes® engines have its e taste 1 ti ved, v oti~ parts, the coummonity of the District may rely a per ae cele Pro Wood'e nn tW, | send to their friends at a distance. Price only | esily employed tn takenen by" bookies for upon de le great advan ‘<e8 from this BADER, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise | three cents copy, or $1.25 annum; tage | boxwood cutting; by cabinet makers; for drawin, 1 ed, in te s is ix God! per copy, 25 per 5 post ew so long desired, in t).e suortest time pos- 7 in oe “Read it; it will interest you, ten cea fan blowers to ventilate buildings; for pumpingg for domestic purposes; elevating grain; class cutting; ginning cottou; grinding quartz; grinding paints; finding sugar cane on plantations in Cuba; jor foisting: for knitting machines; by manufacturers of plated ware: of printers’ material, of silver ware. of agricultural implements; of matches; of hooped skirts; for pumping at railroad etatiops and on board ships; for sewing machines; for job printing and Printing daily newspapers; for various plantation nees; forsawing and planing lumber; for pickiog hair; for polishing combs; fur shoemakers’ uses; for sand sifting; turning; tobseco eutting and pulver- izing; In tannerias and w.re making establishments; for soda water mauufacture; fur bone crushing; mait mashing; towing; grinding cutlery, &c. Ther &re inexplosive; economical; easily managed; they Homxopatiic Remepizs All of Dr, Humphreys & Co.’s specific Ho- m ic Remedics put Sf pe ae epee tor family use, in boxes, at 25 and cents each. Also, in ‘cases, containing 2 vials, from 4 to $8 each, with book of full directions, For sale by Z. 1. Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wholesale and revail aneats W. A: Fitzgerald. 353 north: Fetrect also by F. 8. Winter, corner of Massachusetts ave. nue and Sixth street. Also, Pond’s Extract of Witch Hazel, for internal and external inflammations of all kinds, Sold as above, ma 9-ly Mus. WINSLOW, 6n experienced nurseand{emale physician, has a Svothine Syrup for Carlden Teath- ALEXANDRIA MANUF’ corggy. this morning says: T* ~The Gatette of we Census enable us, in sort, to approximate. the value, both in aie —_ rial and ct of the tanufacturing and me- chanical indus" -y of this city and county. We commence day an abstract of the “several branches of. business as ried by the Census: Butchess —Bight establishments, capital in- vested €5.40u; slaughtered during the year, 2,500 Lp a sheep, [50 beeves, 350 calves—value ‘F OF LETTERS Remand the Beet Washington City, D. Us September iar eo ee (Ordered to be inserted in the Eventne Star, it being the newspaper having the largest circulation ofany daily paper published in Washington.} 17" All persons applying for letters in the follow- ing list, will please say they are ADVERTISED. LADIES’ LIST. Anld, Miss SarshA DeSogery, Rose Orton, AJ Copper and Tin Smiths —Seven establishments, ey, vis, Mrs EC "Brien, Mrs B re no engineers; use no water; and capital invested $9,000, employ 22 bands. mes ig, Which grestiy facilitates the process of teething | 22%2;, Dodeen BA Oca, BM seg s . “ ing thane. 410 boxes of tin, valued at 3,000. 700 lbs of sheet Softening the gums, reducing all inflammations Ft ‘¢ Benbar, ton mute Maa aians con by Sopliestion aye ee copper, worth $3-0, 13% tons of sheet tron, worth | Will ailay-ail pain, aud 1s sure to reguiete the 'y © Douaide shown a large vumber of testimonials fhe eros $1:155,'1,000 pounds of Russia iron of the value of | LOwels,, Depend upon it, mothers. It will give rest Mise Sara” vane, Dir Who have them in daily uso, expressing their entire Sto, sad other materials worth $130, the major | Perfectly ssfe in ail cases, Ben ndce eee vin; Biradelia Gryeee | sspiaiecticg: in toes operation ana uae another column. portion of which is employed in Tepairs, making nt ia tin ware, &c ‘i Prices of the Engines as established by the Pat- entee: - i janny’s TRICOPHEROUS jarrou, VW Au, ic ‘12 in. oyl'r $35) 18 inches cylinder, $550 Suna, Factory —One establishment, capital in- | ig the best aarebuned rticle for Dressing, Beau-| Brossians Blew ficy mays) a jon, Siduey | Do} is 00 |32 “ = ae ested $7.00, consumes 300 tons of crade sumac, | tifying, Cleansing, Carling, Preserving and Res} and M Hunt, Julia Russell, Mise Rhoda # 2 . 230 ‘worth $6,000, 60 tons of coal, worth #200, employs | storing the Hair. ‘Ladies, tryit. Sold by all Drug | Bayley, Miss Carry Howard, CB Mise Cath'e S eS * 30 four hands and a steam engine of ten horse power, | cists and Perfumers 8rl2-6m | Bsker, Mrs Ad’e H Hamilton, Eliza 8 Rowan, Ophelia 8 and turns out 220 tons of manufactured sumsc’ Baldwin, MraMary Joues, Mrs Kate B Sinith,Mre Eunice « se “ sehen aa “an. 9,500 24 TH), orth $9,000 Mersr’s MiRactLovs VaxMin DestRovER, Brawaer, MissSu’a Jones, Mise Elszab'bStewart, nie We are are also prepared to furnish, at short no- we O00. the oldest and beat remedy known for exterminat- | Bullock, Lucy Ana Jones, Mrs Col Simpson, Mise ML | tice, Architectural Castings, n any designs that Broom Factory.—One establishment, capital in- | ing Rats and Mics. Cockroaches. Buce, Anta, re Hany AcuL Sweeney, Mary vested $510, consumes 16,000 pounds of broom corn, worth $700, employs three hands, and turns out anaually 200 dozeu brooms, worth $1,000. may be furnished, as oheap a: in be obtained else- where. Also, Steam Engines, portable and station ary; high or low pressure, saw and grist mulls; hy- drostatic, or otner presses ; boilers for heating buildings, wrought tron water tanks; ehafting. gear- Masquitoes, Fleas, Moths,Grain- Worms and Gar- “Ee Printipal Depot, 612 Broadway, N.Y. ine! ~¥, eat by ail Dror everywhere, . me 18-$m Elica A Sandford, Rebecca Mrs Mary R Stevens, Aona J Hattie? Le rt «MT aivot, Corwall, Mra Ma-y More, Miss Aun Taz Prorractzp Mxarixcs—The meetings Carletou, Mrs Gar peal uy Bie ing, &c., for flouring or other mills, and forging of at the Methodist churches were largely attended . DIED, ah ee WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. Jast night, and were of a very Interesting charac- ‘huraday night, the 13th instant, JOHN IRI r TCT wer. At Wesley Chapel Rev. Mr. Kennard, of the Gens RICKS of te typhord fever. OWE’S ORIENTAL BALSAM, E. street Baptist C . preae remains will be removed from Mrs. Butler's, | Coe! 40 A CURE FoR ‘ton the Chapel, Rev. ur iacecne be Pall we. | on F sty between 6th and 7th, to Zion. Wency | CAmmels Mare. Muscre BALDNESS AND HEADACHE, able to hil the pulpit by reason of sickuess, After | Church, (sland, where his funeral will take place at — 10 o’elock 8. m. Ths members of the family and his friends are reapectfully invited to attend without further notice. * On the l4th instant, of typhoid fever, ABRAM This new discovery has produced astoniahing re sults in curing balduess and ste ping the hate from falling of It removes dandruff and ail eruptions of the skin; & certain cure for headache, and a de- the sermon, the members of the church took their places at the altar and the invitation was given to niteats to come forward, and seven Presented ath FE Ww Davis, Mrs Mary = McKensie MrsMary Willis GENTLEMEN’S LIST. 8 a for the prayers and counsel of the EAeR TER, in the ath yeer of ey Siesta, Seal Bemenee Ce Suen : Bf Mongra, Natra & Falmer Case Sst EM, - 3 . , | Alcorn, i Tah endietou, Win I , Chas. Stott, L. M. ki "At the Methodist Church South, Rey. Dr. Gur- apo moeuee Eamon or id Ah se on ean Heary J—2 Honter, Capt T T wa and Kidwell & Laurence, ley, Presbyterian, preached toa large and atten. | Sumday, at4o'clook.” Tho relatives and friends of | Avsell, Dr HA = Hughes, Pac a i tive congregation, and there also the servi the iamly are ene eaten, See he aa NION FIREWOOD MILLS cleded © te ayer-meeting the haere ae 4 ngs ‘alifornia papers copy.) seer Po Bast tees P, das A ° CORNER 7TH T.AND CANAL, rounding the aftar; the luvitatio ded, | ,,,[2,this city, on the 14th instant, after a protracted | Al fit" isn Aa Hebeeae Tomee—2 Poked Beno A i Washington, D.C. aul thoes resented themeclvos soqded. | illness, which she bore with christian fortitude, | Aut Hushey, Jno Palmer'Jas W ‘Tho undersigned most respectfully invite the nt boa Bomar pene jena passing ate VIRGINIA, wife of JamesG. Long, of Ilinoia, in Hawkins, J Paulo, Sx Dr Jose | tention ot our customer: je my 26th year of her age. wie funeral wil take Longe bay Sorge fo a inst., at o'clock p. m., from her late restdence, No. 305 Tweilth ot, Friends of the family invited to tend, - ngGield (T1l.) papers copy.) WANTS. | i PLASTERERS, Wiipin to 33. SULLTORN, MASTERERS of Francisco the public Fee it to the fact that we have now afloat 500 TONS De COAL, of all stzes and of the wy best quality, which we will sell ata profit of 25 cents per ton from the vessels i; ifs We are alxo manufacturing HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD, all longths and sizes, All orders filied with dispatch. Office corner 7th street and Canal, se f-eoltt McKNEMW & MARLOW, Pro’rs. SEORGE B. SLOAT & CO, Manufacturers of THE ELLIPTic es: STITCH stations are increasing in interest. Last night a glare of light up in the direction of Alexandria county, Va., ahout 9 o'clock, which caused a general alarm of Bre tn thiscity. The fire department was outta full force. The Franklin Fire Com- pany decided to go to the assistance of the suffer- ers, and taking their suction and two reels of bose, t over the Long Bridge, and down to the fire, srhich proves to be al -ve number of hay stacks Bennett, & |—3 Burke, Patrick Hickman, Heury Ww Banghman, Paul Hunt, ison Qowehe, Prof AJ Briuke, 0 0 W—% Robinson, Wan Browne, James Hazell, Geo Robinson, Tracey—S Boggs, Jno W Geo P A—4 Riley, Janes Barron, Heary A yuolde Baker, Geo” im, Geo Roux, G Burleigh Borfor ood, BT Russell, Frank — EL an t ANTED—A WOMAN todo cenaral House je Di Johnson, WR Russell, EJ R 3 r LE, ks. Mr. Addison catimates bis loss at about | 202 89R'y-_No. 451 loth at. se 15-21" jenjamin Jones, T W Reed, Albert SEWING MACHIINES! J Rob: \» Andrew J t and best netructed ! ofits Ersuklin ind a rouch road. ‘The die | A PRUG CLERK WANTED IMMEDIATE. Jehan, Cot SO Riven, atieed *” | TAELTIDH Oe tat per en aad eomctication! re of the fire from the bridge is about three and- Ly— By WWM. A. GRAY, N. E. corner of Johnson, § L Steward, Dunlap Reliable upon all manner of iabrics a-balf miles, but in order to get to it they had to] Mass.Svenueandéth street it Stewary WD WARRANTED TO EVERY PURCHASER take their apparatus a long distance down. th GRAT BARGAIN —For sale, a light Famil ‘ Ravage, Ri , ad Ralpetinguns ned et across the fields 1u CARRIAGE, with shifting seat for two ot wo HE PET OF ALL CREATION ro the direction of the city. The firemen returned to Manufactory, 1129 Beach street, Philadelphia. the city about two o’clock this moraing. ‘Agent for Washington aed vicinity vert 826 Gteo 328 Pa. aven a Seth Kuri, Dr Seldon W Keats, Jue B mp & Osborn Knights, James ttenden,ND &Co Keating, Jno M Clark, J E Kemp, Joo H F Kelsey, JuoJ four perrons. je to order this spring. Price 75. Can be seen for a few daysat T. N iLOR'S Avery Stabic, corner lith street and Avenue. it™ WEENURSE WANTED—One whose sor- wages will be wired only at stated periods ofthe {poly to Dr, WM P. JOHNSTON, 466 7th st., from 8 to 9 o’olock in the morning. se 15 St WANTED—At No. 359 Eizhteenth street, be. Noss en H Feist todd need eR ESSM AKERS. None y but ¢° 8. 1» ladies to learn Dressmaking, sphgninct WANTED-« respectable WOMAN, to wet Rattxoaps —We see complaint made in the Richmond Examiner by acorrespondest at Gor- donsvilte at wen! | great quickness with which the Central Rail; cars leave that place on their way to Richmond, losing thereby the connec*ion with the Alexandria and Orange train—“the Central train lenving In some instances after the seund of the whistle from the other side had been heard; and once, indeed, when the Orange train was in ht, and when a delay of two min- Geo L HAY. A LO Y. Kulgore, Davia , ae Kegan, Chas ROY The Next wing of the Re Lat ited by the Spanish Government, under the seporvision of the Captain General of Cate, place at Havana on TUESDAY, Octoser 2, 1860, SORTEO NUMERO 613 ORDINARIO, CAPITAL PRIZE \ ote es - - $ 100, & prizes of. .......: 9000 2 ee woh Scheirman S nicum, Tho J~2Screven, GN ly, Sarl G PS Carpenter, JN Carver, Pianklin Corridon, Edwer Sohen, Bdward 8 Frederic Richard D Stewart, PF Larkin, Phillip Sickels, Pred E. R utes wenld have auswered the ; nurse a babe 5 weeks old, at her own reai- TIT sojo00 | 153 peers Alexandria road, in case of detentioe of the Conn donce. “Apply at the sou! corner of 2th and Hi Beall AD TL 20,000/ 2 approx. ———— 2,30 of thetaieler ts Alcsatdrie:” "Wenn Can neal Si/ ANTED TO PURCHASED houtthree eerie {N ALL 258 PRIZES, ria.” e NTE 6 ‘odd, Juo W— the great amount of travel and baggage dunt sligne| WW saad chestnut HAL S and ny undred Taxis uot Whole Bictats, @80— Saves, G16 Quarters, 85. delays on other railroad connections, have, insome Soe. &F AMES I. OAR? Moctions eg : Sina oo vent Anse — instances, lately caused a delay in the arrival of | BERY. Georg arr 5 Middiewon, 8 B drawing will be forwarded as soon as the result the Orange trafn at this place; but in general, and WANTED-A CLERK, who is acquainted =e ne SF known. with rare exception, the time is regular.— Alex. < the ae amet Store. Bene pater gy ned L te lers for schemeq or tickets to Bi fidressed Gazette. of ences required. : le Jc Dick, David al le fe yee Easy —Our nel ghibor, Patrick McDev Ww ANTER TO HIRE lmmedigicy. = 7H Berit, Bec AL = tr Careof City Post, Charleston, 8.6. 80 nto so popular with ever American White x Secs uns Sa "bas ae cart | mb onren ed ume een oe | Epon 3 ner 0! eo a a. Li ol G le er, vi P y renter and Tenth —— = old | SHUTE, Colombian College. se 14-3t* _ ed “iT pt > ad ring am Garhi g = GENTLEMAN GOING 18 DE | Forney, P Sl Re Ee | It is so pure, rich, soft, and mel- P HE GREATEST BARGAIN IN A PIANO oe ates eo far iho el AA Srostotrurctane poveral SEGRO MEN, | Brio TET UA URED k beautiful ot, ; saleean secure ‘them a place by ‘adress, Powter, E Winder, Jno Al Weaver, Jas G Foon etek gece wil mepivep ine in Cc Box 496 “City Post Office,” stating where an terview may be had. Rese Boat ae se l3-lw* Woxon, Juo W_ wh person. . circumstances le us to offer it for Boy Assavit anv Batreny.—This Gowdin, W Mecuckin, WH Welkue i . Call it. Mr. James Fletcher st the oftce | WY ANT erat sendy endindustious man. § | Green Sods jr—2 Bekuew WW Waltcc Geo [omy ime Calland est 1118's ef Justice Donn to answer a c! fivse Bien mendations given. Ridress M.., Btar Office: Skee. ‘Norret, Wm wie: Ses Chickering & Sons’ Pianos, » sell 306 av., bet. 9th lvth sis. I a Chita Minti asec ra pa a | For A SHORT TIME ONLY.—DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN THE HEAD.—))R. COL- Ron, member of the Roya! College of Surgeons ngiend, has arrived,ard is now | repared to hich was Kimes'f oured af fer eleven years is tense fering. Partio fo: eet orgs se wt ons ea cand Larosa ths cs, ol Oo. rr ‘ashington, DC. ous 8 should t to Ness, Jno P . Gorman, Edward Nightugale, Hen SWiilard, GS Owen, AT Waters, Geo Gibbs, Dan! J Osborn, Nelson Wakeling, E » B-2 Woodward, Thos ‘eas, Jno S ‘ison, AW O'Neal, Juo Walcott, AH {07 Larrens must 1m 411 casts ax Parra. Sop 15 ‘WM. JONES, P. M. CHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. Youths’ and sig Naaropte d Sor School and r. M{=: WIVES, AND BACHELORS! REMEMBER That on FRIDAY, the 21st day of September, PH 1860, you can present to your arene or Theos w* etenneeainteneee: sn een eeeeantertihel E Cc. 8’ ii W HA’ ny TS son im Fppblonslegipt ana Chr ey Rew REECE GE cs ‘ Goceenrewn cistsass, Wyman, the priace Boon at 3 0”: and he holds « children WALL, STEP! & CO., 322 Pennsylva- cave ni at toew we notag oe Aetna mattis ek ant “_ Pue rrace toget A No. 1 fried oysters theur o au oe ea ee WD! Vopr 2.8, : — sad KINDLING WOOD, st the lowes . Oxwraar GuanvuovuseCasus —The' pets AL . HE UNDERSIGNE BUILDER offers his services to the public of Georgetown, Washington, and vicinity, wil contract for or euperintend the construction of pubiio nel gia a bur'd: cations wi and shop on Congress a! ly north of the Post au 27 he furmished smeo D CARPENTER AND ogs. Plane aod specth- at short notices. «fice Georgetown, 1mmediate- HENRY WINGATE. cL Tar Next A commence on MC — INTON ACADEMY. ug] Session of this scheo! wil! DAY, September The school has been removed to 161 West street, between Congress and High. Circulars may be obtained after the 22d of August, at the drug store of Mr. RK T. Cisul, corner of Congress and Bridge sts. ig eolm GE®. ARNOLD, M. A.. Princ FOR SALE AND RENT. (For other “ For Sale and Rent’? advertisements, See first page.) OR RENT.—Several FURNISHED ROOMS for rent corner of Ne street, sonth of the Capitol, Inquire of Mr MILLS, No. 553, FORQEn BRICK HUU and H st«. north, near St A SE on w Jersey avenue and B ry and basement it st, west, between ts Joysius Church, con taining 7 comfurtable rooms, For particulars a Py next door south, or to WIBE & CALLAHAN. se 15-7t* ET—V cheap, a large upper ROOM ere admirals adapted for light Man- ufacturing pur Also, very or in bh OR RENT—A comfortable and con arranged DWELLIN OR. heap, unfnrnished ROOMS, singly, jousekeepirg svites or floors. ins larce briok building with: G. in 8 pleasant and healthy location. The House contains nine rooms beside bath rovin and cellar, with water and gas. Apply at No. 357 M improving part of the city, near Pa. )OR RENT—A FRAN 1 2ES C street north, Tth st. _s le-t LE, HOUSE, on E street near Seventeenth, containing six rooms, par- sage, and cellar. Rent moderate to a ood tenant. Inquire - No 573 Seventeenth st. The proper- ty is se 13 KR ESE SALE—HOU Montgomery and E and LOT on the corner of nmbarton sts.. Georgetown, {-oating 40 teeton the former and 120 feet on the lat- ter street For terms app se 13-e03t* ly on the premises. SOR RENT—-ROOMS ing.’ No 3,4, 5, 6 11, in the new five- 7th street west imntom Bivild. ell adapted bor Otices, Naving gas, water,&c. F 407 Pa. avenuo, ly at our Store, No, . Semmes & Co , No. 523 9th strect west, corner Louisiana av. se 13-2awim MU RRAY & SEMMES. Fo RENT—Five BRICK HOUSES of the handsome ro’ of buil dings, now nearly ready tion, situated on 9th st., between M anit ey For particuls ireat No 269 corner 7th and M sts , or 4 between 4%: and 6th sts , o! wr B3 Pi f WM. SOK SALE-—A_ new two-story-and-basement kK BRICK re containing 5 rooms and cel - lar, situated on B minutes’ walk of thi ort nth etreet north, ithin 5 thern Liberties Market ‘Terms unusually liberal. Apply to H. N. t.ANS- DALE, corner of 7th st. and Pa. av. se42w A RARE OPPORTUNITY—A_ magnificent ng 184 acres, half. FARM for sale or exchange for city property, contain! fax Sta- mile from Faw oO; e and Alexandria Railroad. itis under ba h state of cultivation, well watered, x d pate ines - AY & CO, onG. W. 516 Seventh etreet. » good tumber; 1t can be bought tow. Call at their Jewelry rtore, se 3-1m* )R_RENT— story-and attic BRICK R RENT—A three-story-an: cme gi DWELLING on FH street. betwe lith streets. Store, No. nh st T Apply at WM. P. SHEDD'S Fancy alg au 25-Sw" [OR SALE—A small FARM of 3t acres of land, OR cet 134 mites north of Soldiers’ Home ond 4 miles from Washington city, being s part of Chil jum Castle Ni the balance is never failing w apples, havin, si ISacres in market garden avily timbered, with « 5; oung orchard of peache: mall frame house. ing of aesigst on iy tand No, 271 Center Market, of Mrs. yokri- MER woutheplae to, MORTINER. S-3w* ILAY’S HOTEL, RMERL STaTEs,) PENN. AVENOS WASHINGTON DC The Unitgp States Horet having passed into feibativen theut freuss sod the pablic’ tua! che house his boon cloved for tie lest two mont! repaired and farn 1st September in: The honre being heated with other mode: classed with the first he now accomm: id has been thoroughly renovated, fur hed, and will be reopened on the with steam, and provided improvements, may now sof the country. It wil. some three hundred persons. ‘The proprietors giving their personal attention to busines il be cafecantbekane’ te com their gues to receive our share of public patronage, ‘we remain, very res; tribate to the comfort of *}. H. CLAY & CO. Washington, August 20, 1860. —t desiring Board can fint - BLL penne mderate prices. se fer WHEELER & WILSON’S UNRIVALLED Family Sewing Machines, WITH IMPROVEMENTS, AT THE NE dsolutely all that can be which reader them absoly! iy W AGENCY, No, 346 Penns¥ivania AVENUE, near 7th street, 5@ to $100, witn [irtrustions free of charge. F . DEALER No, 582 Tra Srazsr, 2+f PUTTY Is DOWN, SALK.—A fast, oud ', near Odd Fellows’ Hail, ausim P. J. STEER, Agent. 42 NO DAMAGED BOOKS: Be afb oot Aan eee ee ee = Corner HH, W. auton Fey IN PAINTS, of COU, qe See ee THE LATEST NEWS TELEGRAPQOAIOC. THREE DAYS LATER FRom EUROPE. Arrival ef the Melita. Sr. Jonns, Sept 14.—The steamer Melita, from Lt | for Halifax, with advices to the 4th in- stant, been tn’ yp beeggner tonne Associated Press off » and thence we have the following in 2 The steamers Adriatic and Anglo-Saxon arrived out on the 4th The news is not important. The London Observer qualifies its statement that Mr. Lindsay visits America in an authori ta- a and says bis pears poets, bat he representatives of pping - est, be covsented to use bis Influence to in- — is said to be about to interfere in Na- eS Further California News. St. Josern, Sept. 14 —San Francisce the Ist inst. report the markets dull Receipes of wheat large, and demand light, on account of the scarcity of shipping Discoveries of an extraordinary character have been made in Del Norte county. Numerous — veins have been found, which yield fabu- jous amounts of A great excitement seems to have sprung up among the ple of Oregon on account of the ex- tanning antearel discoveries in the - hood of Rock creek, Kettle river, and the north- “Ihe paj set We hi Territory ba We papers V ashin, ve also glowing accounts from cern mi they represent great excitement as prevalli iat Zatile and other Poyet-sound settlements, and that there was a danger of some of the towns being tempo- rarily depopulated News hom Honey Lake valley to the 24th ult has been received. The on road expedition had completed its labors returned to the val- ley. Col Lander had aiso held an interview with the principal war chief of the Pab-ute Indians, who desired peace, and promised to keep his war- riors quiet for one , to give an opportunity te have the cause their bles explained at Washi m. This will probably put an end of further danger to the pony express and overiand emigration. TT Progress ef the Prince. Loxpon, C. W., Sept. 13—12 m.—The Prince of Wales and the royal —_ left this morning, by special train via the Great Western Railway, for Port Sarnia, where they arrived at il o'clock. They return at 3 o'clock this afternoon, when the Prince holds a levee, and attends a ball in the event ‘The weather is fine, and the town is filled with people. The com , with sre Winns from all the surroun towns, are , bavinga tournament this morning . There are no on tana he 10 p.m.—The r arrived from Port t half-past three this afternoon, an inter- cremony with the Indians having detained longer than was anticipated. (On tee train were a number of the Canadian Ministry, i. ed ie ae Be of the Great Western Railroad, aud Lendon City Council. ‘Thetndians gave the Prince their farewell whoop. A general concourse of people — the Prince on his return here. He went y to the levee, and is atthe bali this evening To- morrow morning he leaves for Niagera, via Brant- ford, Fort Erie and Chippewa erriving at the Clifton House on Priday night, where there is to be a great display of firewor! Burning of the Conewage Bridge. MrpvLerown, Pa., Sept. 13 —The Cone 0 bridge, on the Lancaster and Harrisburg railr. was destroyed by fire this afternoon. There will be no interruption to the travel on the Pennsyl- vania railroad in consequence, as there are two roads between Lancaster and this place, and the entire freight, with a portion of the business, hes always been done over the road vi Columbia, and the passenger train that heretofore run via Elizabethtown will, for the present, run via Columbia, making the same time SR A Battle wiih Indians New Ogveans, Sept. 13.—The San Antonio Herald of the 7th inst. says that Capt ‘Surey's command had fought a large body of Camanches, Kiowas, and Cheyennes, sixty miles from Fort Kearney, killing twenty-nine of the enemy. Ths American loss was trifling. ee Pennsylvania Pelitics. Putsnetomn, Beet. 14.—Hon. Henry M_ Ful- ler, chairman of the Unien State Executive Com- mittee, Bas a meeting of the committee at Harrisburg, on the 27th inst., for the purpose of completing the electoral tic et, and selecting a date for Governor. —oieaeenanasnentenscesetbasenmtinans Departures for Lurepe. New Yor, Sept 15.—The steamship Fulton, for Havre via Southampton, sailed at noon with > ae and $140,000 in ie. The City of Winchester left at the same time for Liv- erpool via Queerstown, with 140 passengers and $112,000 in specie. Marine Disasters. NorForx, Sept. 1d —The bark Agnes, of Balti- more, bound to Cork, has put in here leaking. The schooner Ranger, from Jackmel. bound to New York, with co! and logwood, bas also ar- rived here leaking, with mast sprung. Mevements ef Herschel! V. Jehmson. Puiravetrasia, Sept. 14 —Herschell V. Jobn- son will speak to the Democracy of this city to- morrow evening. Preparations are made to give bim a grand receptics. g Boston, Batwa Rios eat mgt jOsTON, . 14 —A. was 5 renominated for bythe Republicans of Ce" aet biett Oy netomat Cine Hall was chosen District Elector. Sinking ef a Steamer. Merits. Sept 13.—Thesteamer Aurora, bound from St. Louis to New Orleans, struck a snag and nk, on Tuesday night, when off Osceola, Ark. She will probably be raised. New Yerk Market. Naw Yorn, Sept. 15 —Plour is unsettled and Wale. lower; State $5 50a5 60; Obio $5 9046.10; Southern $5 9526.20. Wheat is unsettled and has declined 2*3c. Corn has declined Ic; mixed G6a66 sc. Provisions are steady but quiet. Whisky 1s heavy at 24c. Baltimere Markets. Bartimogs, Sept. 15.—Flour closed steady and with large sales; Howard street and Ohio 26. Wheat closed dall and Saitc lower; red #1 20a 81 40; white $1.35+$1 65. Corn closed dull and heavy; white 65a7Ic; yellow 69a72c. Provisious closed quiet ; mess pork $19.75, prime ytd Lard closed steady at 13xc. Coffee firm at l4al5c. Whisky has declined xc. closing at ‘Be. Financial. New Yors, Sept. 15 —Stocks are better; Chi- cago and Rock Island 814; Dlineis Central shares 89: Michigan Southern oti New York Central S; Reading 45%; Hudson River RR G2X; Ve 6's 92; Mo. 6's Su. Pe ent constonn ES c ‘es ‘a a He will to-cay open his long cetabiished well known PORFOLK OYsTE! ng RING Di for the season He has te NOR, tautiy on F Fish, inel tables! He returns his sinoere thanks to ronised his dent, that, hin during ti res neat 0, &e., ir c Te with an BS _ merit, which will be sold at fail Whehingto Stove, G ae, 8 ashing b Gr se favulactory, oo 3BT Pa, av. and Lith et. se 5 eo2w Y. have to furvish my sow prices, w’

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