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. OCAL NEWS “or Thoogh Tux Star ts printed on the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, !ts 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 are until the next d ———~»+e-— Noricr—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the BaL tions Sun are received Pyrnian vs. Jerrerson —The long-talked-of match between the second nine of the P and the first nine of the Jefferson Base Ball Clubs, came off yesterday on the grounds of the latter. in Franklin Square, and resulted in favor of the Pythians by a small score. Owing to the inclem- eney of the weather, there were very few persons present, although there was a disposition on the part of some of the outsiders to interfere in the game, and which, in the end, resulted in the refusal of one of the members of the Jefferson Club to give up the ball to the victorious party, yet, nevertheless, it was an — and well played ame on both sides; and great praise is due to pray Fisher, James,and Callan, of the Pythian, and Selden. Reed, Kennedy, and Towers, of the Jefferson. for the excellent manner in which they acquitted themselves at the bats; and the catching of Mr. Kennedy would have been an honor to our older clubs Mitchell, of the Potomac, acted as umpire, and filled that trying station in a fair and impartial manner. Belew" we give the ysis of the game: Jefferson Pythian. Outs. Runs.) Outs. Runs. Fisher, p..... 2 Whiting, ec. James, ib .. Turnbull.2 b. Hughes, 3 b. Jones, 5 Callan, |. f.. on Davidson, 3 b. |Towers,s..... |Dowe, I. f. \Coburn, r. f.. \ Gurley, c.f... Dl ere wisi rye ene 15 ee In-each — 3 Ist. 2d ith. Sth. Total. Pythian .. Jefferson . Scorers —Pythfan, Mr. Ogden; Jefferson, Mr Gurley, jr. TousNaMENT a? Famnvax Court House.— ‘The tournament Of the Fairfax Rifle Rangers came off at Fairfax Court House on Tuesday, and ‘was nomerously attended. The News says:—The eee, under Gprargeommen of Lieuts. Barnes and Fox,proceeded to the grounds selected for the tournament exercises, peecceieg Spores the ‘‘knights,"* under the chief marshalship of Capt. Dulany and his sids, Messrs. Blincoe and Barnes. Os + Tee” Sind the knights were called to the to Ma tren , which The following knights contended for he poses ors of the occasion, and we name them in the order im which they rode: Knight of the Valley, Albert Wrenn; Burke’s Station, David Marks; Evening Star, Samuel 8: ; Georgetown, Jobn - Monroe; Logomar, Albert Fox; Pine Orchard, t. Ml. Bails The Turf, M.D. Bali; The Ranche, A. Coon; The Planet, George A. Arms; The South, Phillip P_ Good! Fhe U fon, 5D, John F. Jones; The Rangers. ; Pope’s Heed, Ferd. Beech; The Bleeding Heatt, Benj. F. Bell; “Getaene, Thom contest the ellowing knights ae the successful ones :— Kinight of Burke's Station,” chose as Queen of Love and Heauty, Miss Mary E. Ferguson ‘Knight of the Evening Star,’ chose as First Maid of Honor, Miss Mary Hoag. “Knight of the South,” chese bs Sear d Maid of Honor, Miss E V Richard- Knight of the Turf,?* chose as Third Maid of ' fener, Miss Nannie Thomas. The above an- noancements ha been made from the stand, the Rangers and ‘‘Kuights” returned in proces- stom to the village At night the coronatfon ceremonies were per- formed at the Union Hotel, Capt. Dulany deliver- ing the coronation address in bis usual felicitous style. A ball and supper followed, and at a late bour the joyous ticipants wended their way homeward. grew ly pleased with the exercises of the day and night Lirrtz Hotmans —This prodigious tne of ot javesiic continue to draw fine houses at Odd ows’ Hall, and well worthy are they of the jnost liberal patronge. Last night, the programme embraced rey th mpeg tree! lent things a new comic operetta enti ‘Three too Many, ora Bachelor's W hims. tne several characters in which were personated exceedingly well by — Alfred, Miss Sallie, Mictle Julia and Mast. Ben, min. The si of Miss Sallie was recei with watveeast nats while the quaint precocity of little Julia in ber character of Jerusha (a la Mrs. Florence) was ne voted the best thing of the evening. Indeed, the -rative troupe possess wonderful intelligence’: added to extraor- dinary geuios, and their costame delineations of character are infinitely entertaining. Master Al- fred performed «The Retired Old Bachelor” with immense a nse, and exhibited + touch and go farce” in bisevery movement. The char- acter of + Pat’ was well sustained by Master Ben- jamin, whose grotesque blundering excited side- splitting laughter. Sa : A Comixc sation! —On Saturday next R. c Steves di making a formal opening of store on Pennsylvania avenue, between N nth and Tenth streets, as refitted, refurnished, and restocked. An inspection of estubl{sh- ment will satisfy all that it 1s now one of the most elegant and recherche ladies’ fancy goods stores in the country, while its stock of ladies head dresses, fancy articles, millinery, toflet appendages. &e , ke probably unsurpassed outside of AS bole, Mr. Stevens’s establishment is well worth a t from every bend A the city, and we take it for granted that the rush to it to-morrow will be unprecedented. Ter le ee! tere lia ps tA se is now do- in; 2s ness ‘he current month wilt foseep ous of the beaviest in the history of the canal. At the Georgetown collection office the receipts for the month up to tuis time exceed $21,000, which will psghebly, be increased before oe ae night to $3 000 This, with the re- “wow hago ‘witt’amount Md boais arrive at Georgetown, are dischar, and retura wes stream the same day. This is a great sav! of time and expense as compared with what bas hitherto Prevatled. Oxe Price ONLY!—None but the very best goods boug bt and poorly moe in all cases as represen’ or no rompt and polite seul can be depraded upo in. = 1 most respect y soltclt 2 an fog Bal to ex- amine my stock. On Saturday next, 3 29, my first fall opening of new and elegan’ styles of ch Flowers, Feathers, Straw Goods, t Romig, Hanbrolderies, yee real ed-poens Call ear xe choice, t ‘336 Penn. av., bet. 9th nod ‘Toth sts. an cenaga cae at Boaetary.—On W n 2m attempt was made.to enter the shoe store of Mr. Windsor, on Seventh st., between J st_and Mass avenue _ They were succeedin; very rap- idly in cutting the slats from the blinds, when, poo distur! the pro prictor . made their fe on ces night, the residence of Dr. on o Sixth |, between H and I,was entered, andle of car pet talten from the closet; but the thief, hearing a slight noise about the house, left the carpet im the wood-house, and escaped; NES! esterday, Wm. Thomas, , was S aarested by officers Piggott and D Harrover for for ing the ar ye of Mrs. Sergeant, and uy der obtaining white. = picene br baal wg Lape eee in the w. usb ness, as of the same kind upon bis white for whitewash bri evide: starting ia the Bivlnes, and} fe was ne a He was commi: Lapigs do you know that Mrs. RAG. Etchison bas just returned from the North with her usual splendid assortment of faney goods, vbich in point of beauty, style, and richness of asety, to anything tha‘ aad bas Seeks “af thle ity. A = at eee Ke. 12 eee ogy = jath streets, will convince: yeu pnp ay t. > Ge Nese eemeths F once and are the newstylesw 2 y | ae ee bodied te a he potinnoe at their “* Jod\ama avenue sod The meeting was addressed b pmae, Faq ablie ra the renilition Mt Pu time choruses. Av acaxn'se of the Jackson Democratie Amo- \attem last might the inted 7 make arrangements to attend a wey pepe yr ee A overcoat row, wy bade rep that the Association wou! ua atillo "chocly precisely an ‘bat day, - ay et Four Connraee aaale Gantt. who was ar. ested b y oe si shirt studs, one ina ane ae ‘Loniax, and-ommitied to jail hearin, a brought out yesterday for ex- emi nation and was fully committed oy jail for trial rick? Norice ®t NAricR novel the seasun, oa apr 336, bet 9th One Price Only? © ee oe wltote : B > Evsnert nye Po at Abeer oe, Siaeas" arama gives the following arconnt i, thie affair ; ‘The Union men of Alexandria made the most im demonstration last night which has ever taken place in this city. If there bas ever been a doubt of the intense enthusiasm wh'ch the Union cauge and its candidates have created in this good old town, that eG must have been dissipated by the dora ular sentiment witnessed cy - our night. car inciement, and until a Inte hour | in “t eventing it was doubtful whether the weather would permit an out-door d jon, but at nightfall the rain ceased, and from all sec- tious of the city the Union men jed towards the ward headquarters, and thence moved in line to thé Central Union’ Club Hall, he aoe marc! to the wharf and receiving gs ol egation from the gallant Union po$ “of Dis- thet, the procession through the onal Fo streets. ‘Lhe Washington delegation numbered between two hundred and fifty and three hundred, headed cleles, tbey aise brought aaa |f encies, the ought wi a e hich “The line was of Samuel Beach, Chief arebal, and a Joun Armoid, we Prettyman, C. W. Alexandria, apd Jas. avens. At the head of the line came a large Bell mounted on wheels, whose us clangor swelling loud above the martial music of the band, announced the approach of the procession. The Bell was surrannd by parti-colored trans- parencies. Then followed a band of music disconrai Old Whig tunes, among which Mins! f Whigs’ ‘was ever prominent and always excited great en- thusiasm. Then came a y of men of some squares in length meine transparencies with ap- pri: mottoes, many of which were exceedin: heat and tasteful Among these was one whic attracted much attention. The design was ‘the race for the Presidency” the Unisn candidate abead and “Old Abe’ astride of bis rail, dis- tanced in the contest. ‘Then came another band of music, to which followed another long line of men, bearing trans- parencies with patriotic mottoes. Following tee with the jingle of its bells sonnding far in advance, rolled 2 hose carriage which was liberally covered with bells, and which # surrounded by ing men, of whom carried a bell and rang it au the line moved, filling the air vibrated for squares. “With the Beli, Be gh Mer chiming Of the Bells, Bells. Bells, Bells, y Belle by This portion of the hoses won great attention and was loudly cheered by the spectators on the side- ‘Then came “Tunnel Town;” and never did the First Ward, not even in '40 or '44, come out or with more attractive display. 7 wi he sacl open of the delegation rolled on wheels a transparent tower, each face of which Gieplayed. the likenesses of the Unton Necrane va On the two sides of the base were the inscri| “Bell and Everett;” reverse: “The Consti ration, the Union, and the maintenance of the laws.” The jon motio, “Pl —y red an = with the a motto, Pluribus U Jaum,”’ and a re tation of the Southwestern Railroad train faming und — the Wilkes street tunnel, with John LL rd en route to the W lute House. ‘Then followed the ‘‘Tunneltown )”? with big bells and little bells, with transparencies, and th loud buzzas for the Constitution and the Union, and for the fair ladies that ercies cheered the procession as it At the intersection of ever: sent whizzing to the upper afr, and at the head of the First Ward delegation rolled a car with a “fountain of fire,” from which Roman candies and other fireworks were constantly discharg On the ling of the procession a large number of bouses were illuminated, and the Union ladies stood at the lighted Windows to cheer the Union meu, as squad after squad marched by and an- swered tueir testimonials of approval, with the shouts of freemen. Boquets—‘‘every leaf of which Sent up @ prayer for the preservation of the Union’? —were thrown to the line by fair hands, and will long be treasured as mementoes of the | occasion So for several hours the a through the Streets of the town ry body dered at the extent of the demonstration. Ail admitted the ev- ident enthusiasm of the occasion It took by Su: prise the most peeaeet the Union men, and ave assurance that Alexandria will speak for the nion in November next in thunder toues Having ed over the line of march as desiy- nated in the published programme, the procession stopped in front of Liberty Hall, where a monster Mmecting was held THE MERTING AT LIBERTY HALL. Atan early houra large assemblage had gath- ered at the halj; and while the procession was moving in a streets, Lewis McKenzie, E: introduced Hon. H Stuart, of Va., to the meeting Mr. Stuart led to deliver one of the most powerful, -considered, patriotic and poy ree ches ever delivered toan audience Ale: It was during the progress of Mr. Stuart's ad- dress that the procession arrived at the hall, when that gentleman paused awhile to permit the en- tgunce of tue procession. Never before was Lib- erty Hall so packed with an attentive auditory as listened to the remainder of Mr. Stuart's speech, and gave vent to their feelings in frequent afy plause. Hundreds were compelled. to leave, sad diss ppointed at being unable to obtain even stan ing reom. At the conclusion of Mr. Stuart's address, Geo. P. Wise, esq., introduced to the meeting Col. J. B Baldwin, of Staunton. His » hb was elo- bee. t and powerful, and his telling arguments unded in humorous illustrations which excited universal applause and merriment. The hour at which we write precludes us from giving a more extended notice of the speeches in this morni issue. Upon the ree fe noticed John Jan e8q., of Loudoun, H. W. Thomas, esq , of Fa: fax, and other distinguished speakers Altogether, the demonstration was a glorious one. aud revived the patriotic memories of 1540 and "44, exhibiting an awakening of the spirit of those memorable da street rockets were A Spcenvip Exeravine. —Some month meutioned that a costly engraving was in of completion in New York for Ar a son, Esq., of this city, representing eneral Conference of the Methodist EEplocopal Church South. Then we had but seen the proof; but this morning we Lad au opportunity of seeing the work complete, with a key. A copy is on exbibi- tion at Philp's bookstore, and attracts much at- tent! Itrepresents the General Conference of May, 1856, convened in the State Capitol at Nash- vil le, Tenn. The plate is 30 by 40 inehes in size, and there are 202 represented u: it; and the likenesses are sid to be excellent. nted im frames around the gallery are portraits of John and Charles Wesley, Bishops Coke, Asbury, NcKeadree, Roberts, Emory, Capers, "and B = com, bishops of the Metuodist Episco Church At the table of the bishops in “partes are Bishop Soule, Preside Bishops Barly, An- drewa, Pierce, Paine, and Kavanaugh, Among + ad distingvis! ished ministers Teprese: are Rev. W. A. Smith, of Va; Marshall, iy Migs; tgbtmen, of Ala ; and Pierce, of Ga., father of Bisho Blahop Pierce. Ax a work of art it re: o Eres be phe ap the aoe a C. Buttre, New Yor + proceeds are applied for the benefit of the church in this city, ee Tux Revival.—The weather was rather an- = Mie for = A congregations at the varjous urches last nig evertheless the services were very interesting mt allofthem. At the Sera Gburch South the meeting was kept up ttil the usual hour of separation. At the Ninth Street Methodist Protestant Church the services were confined to the altar, after a brief and sppropt exhortation by the Rev. P. Light Wilson. pas ev.J. T. Several penitents were. reported, Sir aa +2 nat so and weunderstand Rev Le will arrive in this ty al Sertictpans 4 r shot it coming week. At Wesley iho vices continue to be'very i ‘The pees of the esteemed, , Rev. Mr: a been a sad drawback upon the members date station; but they have been assisted by the pastors of other chiral during this series of meetings, a fact that is worthy of note, exhibiting as it aoe the kindest among the various denom!- tations Re saree . Noble is expected to preach A aovnehi ‘wes held last Tuesday ago va of Prince W: at a ot Vm A large number were knights were Jas S. Cole ot ah aioe Jule Tans, Quecs bi rea Piet sae Manta cP eee who named (per a named. Mise. Mollie Priduore, nee charge to the nig wan dei delivered Willi fams_ 'y Store, 336. t Pee Av, onaeties Price Oniy. Cipro scale grr House Cases —But one case and pers | L ‘wo No Waren, so fedt cmrerates ng to nto a restaurant on the oa ay market, to get someth: ‘oa drink for — and an old ‘“‘man o’-war's bene pbc Bo disposed to wr o as 7 bu marine was too sharp, and the effort failed ote | failure changed the stranger's entire opinion the Marine Corps, and he took back all be had sald favorable to the corps, and used an insulting epi the m: ine, who. im retin, gave | hima a slap in the face. The result was a warrant. The marine wes arrested and taken before Justice Johnaon, who hearing sll the evidence, the defendant. The’ plaintig’ admitted he was too drunk to state the case then, but would renew the case to-day. Fatt anp Wintzr Opentne at Stevens’s — One Price Only.—My mir have all been selected with the — care, from the stocks of our porters, and will be offered at fair anit Seemann and in ng ie les. Call on Saturday, we a and same, At Stevens yt Moss 336 Penn. av., bet 9th ani 10th sts. bens —The li pel which a few nights — ofa v w. fe pniiee a and aD. ‘Hoovers End the building was partially insured; the full value was five or six aeared dollars. The Bay pd adjoining, occupied by Messrs. Dwyer a ea gan, was not destroyed, and but slightly injured. Ove Pricr Oxty! —Fi inding it actually = ry, to enable us to give our customers attention and entire sa! tion, we have - — only, and will adhere strictly to. that principle. SrEvEns, Dealerin French Millinery and Fane os z 336 Penn. av., bet. 9th and 1 Ovr Georgetown reac readers will see, by advertise- —_ in another column, that an interesting meet- of the Republican Association will held ik evening. Abie speakers are invited, and the Glee Club of this city is expected to attend. TUR FOURTH GRAND AssEMBLY of the “Hickory Club” is advertised to come off on Monday eve- ning, October ist. See advertisement in another column. Sex THE apveRtiseMENT of Messrs Hutchinson & Munro, in another column, about their fall opening ¢f millinery. To tHE AvriictRD!—Be sure to read the adver- Soe ol ¢ Lean trengthening Cordial = ood Purifier, in another column. inspect t rT Batsam oy Wrtp Cugery, Cures Were ABectrone jana all Digeases of the Luni From the Boston Evening’ ‘Traveler, January 6, “Itis perhaps but a simpis act of justice to the tk tors of Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry for. io say, that our personal experience in the use of article, hasimpressed us favorably. Onevftha es rietors of the Traveler was etirely cured ofa s vol thie Bal h of four months’ oe ote bee Fre: 8 use of this alapm and eoverss of our friends a1 have tried the artiele, have found them with which they one neces Oise signed {. Burts on the rs by 8. W. Fowl Co., Bos! 4 Guinan, EX ‘ord, j a w ite, | ° ua asl ington; and by dealers everywher 5 pe d-lwar . Naira & ‘ MARRIED In Rock Ugh tainber 18th, sell, FRANK W_ROZER, to VINOINTA, ond ‘daughter of C Col. James w . Andersen, of Tor: mer place. At Green Spring Ben, Hampshire county on the 27th instant. by the Rev Mr. Sp JAMES BONIFANT, M at aunpaht e of Md., to Miss L. C. CRAL +e county, Va. DIED, On the 25th instant. FANNIE A., in the 2d arof her age, wife of Dr Benj Berry, and daugh- i of the late Dr. B T. Johns and Jane E. Johns, (Baltimore papers copy.) Va TET YOUR CLOTHING, FURNISHIN G'S Obs. oa care ue 460 Seventh at. 6° NEW MELODEUNS pk in oR 6 306, between 9th ‘and loth sts, 10° K YO, YOUR INTEREST! ’ OK FOR THE CORNER OF pho aN D ESTREETS! aan toi JO Li Fo NPT 506, between ith 6 L235 FOR TH CORNER OF SEVENTH LG0K E SPREE STREL-TS: ax a FOR THE CORNER OF SE TENTH 3) Ss. LIMESTONES MILLS. FAMILY OUR Vermont CHEESE Smoked er STARGM is Mercer 4 ia OES, daily ex- "DR'BARR & CO, 495 oth wt. SPECIAL NOTICE. not, up to this date, settled their respective counts, boned tess title and balances of bilis are former place of business, corner of Tenth street and Pa avenue, He desires a settlement either by month. Aft rthatdate all open ace »unts, without egard to persons, will he placed in the hands of an se FALL AND WINTER GOODS. HE Subscribers beg |cave to inform GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, embractyg some of the choicest noveltios and latest TEE Tailors. ay Pern. avenue. UNION FERE-WOOD MILL, HATS and CAPS at SMITH 8, No. se 23 lm F. ELLIS, se2T ok K TO YOUR INTEREST! 30 NEW PIANOS, from Ghickers Joth ete, FOR T HE CORNER OF SEVENTH AND E STREE Extra Supe: fine FOUR ERRING and ets se 8. No.3 MACKEREL KANS For sala tention of th ‘mereustomers of his who jv ready, and have heen ready for some time, at his cash or notes at short date before the 8th of next t collect: energetic officer for ection MANN #. Voss, z _ trance! vo they are in receipt of a. it rtm. PALL and Wixrer ARTICLES ay importation to which WUUINTON hE se27-2w (Btates.) bet. 44¢ and 6th str ets. Corner of Seventh st and Canal. w oD of all kind, Saulatancaice to order, any length or size, ready for use. COAL—COAl.. We have now on hand a esatintt jot of COAL, both Red and White ash, different iD” Weare no nd will be receiving Cont for the next ten days, which we soil, delivered from 5 ee at a reduction of 25 cents per ton. nd your orders , NeKNEW & MARLOW, istors, 89 2Ttf Corner Seventh tig Cana’. preg G{BAND OPENING 1. pecEPTION | The Best Place now in this city To Purchase DRY Goonrs Is the Store just opened by BAR & BRO., 391 Szventn Staeet, Between H anvl, Next Door to Thyson’s. And why? Beoause there ayo8 will find an im mensely tarre stock of kinds of Gocds per taining to this line of business, too numerous to h aw tha lotest and most magnificent styles Touptitou t on the most favorable terms, 8 stadvance above ntrenaee et least ten per cent, ae omps to prices charged in other houses for aft ited as to juality, and no fz caret fond ia ae in q opel i person quel sar Peczala apok ising baal: coms atiheice who will favor us tice of the number—591—the on! SEE arent san semis Now OPENING snsenatete gael! 1 ShOVES SUB. sigham eee HOSIERY. MIEPs z,.° , fase Pe a Rurhignie Purnst Sas nd ati Id wine son bead inet SAR FS, TIES, _ WANTS, WANTED-PAINTERS, at No. 478 Eleventh 86 23-2t* J. W. EARP. ‘D—, WOMAN, to take Weccate partes SLOMAN, to axe crtant preferred. Apply wi No. 390 Bet. pouthwest | ty corns ae note. Roconn ons required. se Wax A Fur NIVHED HOUSE, — ‘ dintn ecteee bers Tvan ere A. Sia Oitice, will nit rests Alyse adare ee WANTED TO BUY. peony i all ‘2 BUILDING Ss = yi conventent Hoth cities. “Addread, with desorigtion of property lowest ca:h price, P. E. P., W Was cgay Post WANTED-To ha has everybody | know that shat Show, 16 Leos INTER CLOFHING. Fe SURNISES Sletnier ‘Store, Ne a60 O'Novonth st opposite Post se 28-1m * aANTED si ON as wan md chataberrnard : Pte do houses work, Address Be Box No. 4, Star Offi .& WHITE WAGERS MAN er GIRL to toga wank and iron, Apply at 463 Sixth street, W ton, for any information, ne 27-St* WANTED-a SITUATION, bya you pate 88 porter in a grocery store, or any other = none whore he ean make himself Feneraliy Snel. Apply Box this office, ANTED IM BPIATELY—A Aveta USE Bey Mat, BRODER Sooners oe Buch BOL, Ser te Len nO YH WAR TED WET NURSE, in good health, ret And well recommended. Ad- sieges ir. GARNETT, Ni Ninth street, between E re 27-6 ae tabl W STCaTtON a inure ‘and chambermaid, She can nt recommendation. 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The only safe aud certein cure for Cancers, Piles, Tu- mors, Swallings and Bronchile or Coitre, Paralysis, Neu- ral, w Musc| Chrouic or Indammatory ta, buds, Ulcers, Pever Nipples, Burne, Sczids, Sore Throw int . ail Ve the disease ma: ve os ify McLEAN CELEBRATED LINIIENT Fd peas h do life of crepitude and misery by die bse of thie ovalaatle remedy.” I¢(LEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMED Neve pain almost instantaneously foulest eores in ap im FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. McLEAN'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT is the cage, | “s Hin ith the many worthless Li of Dr. McL! EANS CELE: CELE- aa care Zou TRY Corner Third and Pine sta., &t. Lovie, Mo. CHARLES. STOrT, ay.y sole agent inl Washng- ‘T. CISSEL, Georgetown. Wiy SHAFER (Caances aad WATCH MAKER, 6 4 seSibented stot pain of Cizo Siocks, e. Duplex oY a ao ne to tha 5 Yedding, Visiting aad rand Profbestona d Re LORING. VR sit Yad ra Cassi- ST) Pennayivn Sil wh wh sere Seaton New r OR SAL are paca N GREY COLT, 4 years ry een been going in ree Alo, very fine "NO-TOP for anid, col colts te The own owner 1 ine Leobey "ss yi Ae Seceath a OT UIC 2 CsEb ARS ho'x's © GLA ow D care! Boel HA’ Avance, vay icy GOODS B.C. EES ENE” LADIES nea RESPECTFULLY ee ‘ar ee rk none A eamotens MINGS, so ‘STEVENS. 336, Between 9 9th and l0th streets, A A pR ORES SL 25 RONNEE HEAD- VES, and se 4-lw 336s te Fon ae DRESs T F Sto: reir ces oa, nikean TH STREET. 49 FAY, BARELY Pah OEM Ot weenie, and yg ane ge, the Sapte “oe 33 tr ateh wean aa ENTno, siaiie of EgtnP asebsiaediinge one GEORGETOWN ADVERTMTS| THE LATEST NEW Por other Georgetown advertisements see first page ireets. Distingvish feet and the Glee Club 3 sociation will be -<gaca i to attend. By o: it a ta town TAXES.—October Ist catlonsis of usual time for the taxe doe thin Con rpore’ion, Toationtion ofa aoe oerned is earuestly ty to the ES | DY WEL _8919-t0ctl Collector. YEW YORK.—The will mert with h for ‘the above of fr ape: eae 2 DOLSE 5028 PPLES—APPLES! 50 BSLS, Prime Bal DWIN APPLES, LL do. = EREENING oot or before arrival Hprl wo 10 se 23 lw nALEWIVES, 3 phls: No 25h bois: No: ginege SAC — 25 bbl ing from brigs New World and Issac id for sale in lots to suit. HA SRTLEY & BRO. 99 and 101 Water strost. areinvited “packet schooner Statesman, pt. Mott, has arrived wor gh do rechooner Manetta Burr, and The subscriber aap business, now offers {the of BOOK STATIONERY AND. FAN 3 a the district, fora sho t time on! A Selesupeante any one puro Worth from 12 cents to four ari at er ee 80 24-803" Prt etreet, Cour a PECTF' public generaily th street, adjoining Masonic Hall 8 pre furnysh.at the shortest notice, Dinne> and — and feels assured that he will giv "ail kinds of CONFECTIO tig lowest prioes. Best ICE CIE: on, se4-im FOR SALE AND RENT. Se eens eaeee se eee Sey [For other ‘For Sale and Kent” advertisements, with BO T— Thirteenth street, botween R and sand flowers,and @ puinp of cx see first page } Fe CRNISBED OR UNFURNISHED ROCM®, treet, bet wee: FOR REN neat wo. HOU: containing 4 large rooms sage, basement. k toh. ‘and cel ie best i esilent water To a god tenant rent moderate For —" iuformstion inquire next door. se B-3t* OR RENT.—A neat © OTTAG rooms, with 5 ac: I to Baltimore, and w: where the fareto rez r passengers ecarcely ex eseds that of aa ommbus. For particular - C.8.CON ear Contre D. MePHERSON, Esq, at the a art Ciatins . = AND FURNITURE, fin n Georgetown, is for rent. Apply pot corres 9th et aud Pa avenue. ROPERTY situated at the known as reets south eof JOHN Y MUR- roperty corner 12th and © the Pearson propert ie HEY, a: acent for th or WILLIAM GASTON PEARSON the Fo. RENT—The | three-rtory-and: Brick DWELL ING-HOUSE, No 5: between D and sland 2 parlors, 6 chambers, has a garden atached, with grap and frat rees. Posse: day of & £00) i be med App at Ji rother & Co avenue. A COMFORTABLE awe lend FOR Sane, Furnished or ightful. and surroi convonier inded by Perma awery i ch mg ‘Apply at 239 Rensonat ar L RENT, to a practical Gardener, can furnish me satisfac! to sobriety and disposition, and abi! rent promptly as azreed upon, my Georgetown Heights, [ARD S. COX. BRICK HOUSES, in the handsome row = th erected on Ninth street, between M and sts. one a sale on 3 reasonableterms Apply Ae Ww ARL Tenth street, or Mr IR viv & Bank’ builder, rat'the shoe #to eopposite se in* Rows MAY BE HAD ON VERY REA age furnished or u: furnished, with t Board, on 16th street west, west side between % and L. se 24 St* ge ottage built BRICK HOUSE 347, between loth and lth wer garden and fru + treets. ‘The house contains nine rooms, beside bath-room. clos ts and A pump of excel:ent water i the kitehen, — water aud gas througho - Appy on Chae 24-71" FOR SAT release Se eras story BRICK H with two-stery back buildings, with ate S brik: fonts.on llth street between Oand P sts north ‘erms—three ae hi: the balaues in 6 12 and i8 mooths; or e jor City lots Inquire of aoe aw. on the pr. mise: T—The two-story BRICK 3b No 70, on Market street, b» and 4th sts , Geor DC. modious and in cc te rey comiort, with gas cultivate vege ables back to ajo nt ailey wit ta A. MP: No. 59 Congr thetst or contan of brick buildin, T Apply to JAS 8 street, near the Possession can be given on ot, about t of October next. (OR RENT—ROOMD Nos. 2 14,15,16,17 18,21 anc five- story brow stone building corner 7th street west a venue, know wa oe as “V in Build ey Are well adapted for Ott &c. For terms a ply at pause, OF to 5 FR. new two-story-and-hasement Rick ‘thn SE, containing 5 ro and cel lar, ettuated on Ith st north, between L and M sts., No. 375—within 5 minutes’ walk of the Northern Liberties Market. Terms unusually beral Aphis te premises, or to McKED A LE, corner of Pa. avenue and 7th a” 242 s10n On the Ist of October. HOUSE No. 438 D street. and M CARLISLE, —It will mot be let for a boarding house. OR RE Fr WELLING lth pte Also, & front DW Eid Le L&E, on 13th street, be. tween sachusetts av. to the ister house Ey. — ig at Ae to be asiie and vu! ED) B'S Fancy Store, No, 502 iit A OrFORTU. Wtey. A ia aale fing aptet q mg 6 andr eearaetet gultteation, wall Bari itoan be Dour ow iene TRAY’ & CO., at their oweky Seventh : street. OY! RICH, MELLOW Ane F PURE axons 21 Wh be eae le of Aiveeany Gown F y, Pensa tn whe old id- Fashioned honest way bar t weeolee most carefull: unt adapted to wholesome Once the mos! A three stor: Gon H s! os ell as to those a ore at of | oe enon sat rauailen sceraacr ton using ie the moet ont datacuiched PPyieny & STQGRDALE, P M. C. Ci . Agent for the adhe legos. 3 OVELTY MILLS 160 ADEE PLOUR FLOU. a iggparior fit eo: “8 re Fibut ae eras 8 day i 7 at, ad he ECFIVED, © “Age Rang? of ae ha ea iat pn ane s posite Bice ee STYLE — a0 260 arde? au H ne’ Cloak aud Stan! jn our h beautify eargee wd is Neem ng goods st ths amount of one dolar ($1) will receive & presen. Fhis frienfagnd the he lias removed to No. peo ERY eet CAKE at SRD. can be had by Nedeeind Se 48s ing! ne the railroad in 40 yards of a station 2On given On the ist who tery recommendations se ‘GARDEN, cn TELEGRAPHIO. nex pedien' nominate a candidate for Goveroor. ing a committee to so ¢ or toral ticket as to secure harmonious om ational men; also recommending mass convention of all poeene ae at as Sm aduy after election as practicable u oe hewrtts Congressmen jOsTON. 27 —The Bell and Everett gaa tele gripe al rl town; 2ddo., E. P. Tiletos. do, do. Hon. Wiiam A em; 7th Luther V." Bell, Gantlessswe; Sth do., Winthrop ee Fd ton Judge’ Marston. of Barnstable, bas been aeieennn in place of Edward Dickinson, de- ellp Boren Renfrew | at St Leuts. St. Louis, Sept. 27.—The Baron Renfrew spen: three hours at State Agricultural Pair a ra day, witnessed the display of cattle, the trial of speed of the rosdsters and and stallicns, and the award of premiums About 100 000 people were on the ground, and the Royal y were everywhere received with demonstrations of respect, The Overland Express. St. Joserns, Sept. 27 —The overland brings San Francisco dates of the 15th Tle Breckinridge convention have recom- mended the ie Vote in fever of revisin; the State Constitution. The receipts of silver ore at San Francisco were very large Mr. Yancey igh womed ig Del {. Yanecy ts addres: ng enthusiastic asseu - blage atthe city hall this evening, with decided effect. Notwithstanding the tu: lemency of the weather the hall ts ingteve od eee yar? pani ad and the surrounding neighborhood is ail anxiety to hear his eloquent nope tn defense of the Union and the canetitutt fou Horse Rece. New Yorx. Sept. 27 —Flora Temple made two trials against Dutchman time to-day. The first mile was run in 2 30%; two miles | H 575; three miles in7 3X. The second trial resulied—first mile 2 32; two miles 5 5; three miles 7.43} . —$—<—$—<—_____ Mayor Henry Deciares fer Bell PutLaveLrmia, Se 27.—Mayor B. bee written a letter declaring that he will Beli and Everett, but not with a fasion tic! He favors the Peoples’ State and Municipal ticket. alte act ccemencatenetiomarnina ts Walker’ Execution Confirmed New Orte. Sept —A British steamer, With the remnant of General Walker's party, bas arrived here Gen Walker was sbot on the 2th. Colonel Rudler was still a ill « prisoner. ~ Eurepean Apri Arrival. New Yorx, Sept. 25 —The cg seo i burg. from Liverpocl on the 12th filer dates have been anticipated. New York *arkers sw Yous Sept 28 —Fionr is firm; State 5 25 25 30; Ohio $5 755 40; Southern 85 Sua6. Wheat has dec!ined 1s2- on Spring; Western red $1 2 130; do. white $135. Corn bes an upward ten. dency; mixed 664268c. Provisions quiet. Whis- ky firm at 20223, A Financial. New Youn, Sept. 25 —Stocks ere dull and easier: Chicago and Rock Island 78x; nar nl land Coal Co 14; Iltnois Central shares 86%; bonds 100; Michigan Southern 48%; New Von Central 90%; Penn Corl Co 824: Read: ; Hudson River RR GiX; Va. 6's 92; Mo RSHIP —We, th this day entered into eo- to transact + D GEN M MISS ND FURNITU — eg % F. J. N. CLEARY & GREEN would most respectful) inform their friends and the citizens of W. ashing” ton that they have opened a General Auction, Com- mission Aud Farniture House on Mioth street, = door north of Pa. # adjoining Perry & Bros They will pay « va notion toany and all bone bess entrusted to theircare Particular atten paid to the sale of Real Estate both at pri public tate, We onan solicit a shar neat ted ablie patroaage. EARY & GRE oN Auction ar vd Comission i Se se 24 ec St Sth st. one door eS ee See ORL TR. Ow ——- av @mm Notice Tice: I wish ail gentiemen to bear im mind ‘hina teat vd or". wh salon 5 ix ies See of (piles HATS bud Bi are ced prices for cash is in nsaucees fat peration. Sunt reovived s full rupply of the iat: Now York styles of DRES® Hat finest Hat @35); @ firet-rato + at ai <ood, fasmo abie Hat $250. All ofthe int -statyies of TSand CAPS, be very loc est prices. large stock of ae 7 have well gs the ver of Pat nt Le rGAITERS at $3 Fine French Ke fokin Ga:ters from $2 to #25 Terms cash extra charge in order to y ofeet idebts aNTHOST Agent for the Manuiac- . Sev Street, second bat stor: from the »pposite Avenue House, No 540 OTICE OF CO-PART N undersigned. ha: nershi| INC -& SATURDAY, NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! CASH PRINCIPLE TRIUMPHANT! AN IMMENSE STOCK HATS, cAPS."AND ChBReLias, No. 347 SEVENTH Twwo doors south af Northera Ltberiies i Unagivatep tn VaRrery, Quauity, and Price! LADIES’ SHOES, of almost Every Grade; MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHUES Ot Every Kind MEN’S BOYs’, SAO curas BOOTS AND With a fhe Finest and © st Assortment of APS a1 BREL psf eet ow As we propose to establish ourselves lyin Dusluess and secur: the confidence o ‘we are determined ‘ose lat the very 6: ible profit and deal in candor and fairness with Hi who thay be sak moti se 2)-Sk2awlw 3W STYLES PAI, Nit WINTER CLOAKS. ‘orive an! open for inspection our first aod V ver Cloaks on to morrow nouget whieh will be found se2 32 EAGLE STOVE HOUSE. “1318 AG s gE USE, I re ee x call, the ate | ae Aol Fash IR VIOL. x, thor es any that bas eretefoia.” ur-ocoluinn Radiators, ast on, consumes heat than any in the market Picase cali sale ves, at © ieee —— ARDS, b aetreme gee ty your se 17 cost FOR STAMPIN} A PACKET OF PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & f gente epee Agents for Bie areas se 26 ty a tes, r Date SKany PURSE WHAT ruov SHALT BUY! STINEMETG's om: RE casH HAT STORE, ReAT Corner FPOK SALE A pa: gr CONCH RORRER : etnies Rees

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