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~ nee siaatietahassatntnenscbtiteas Toc A: “New. ; ai ig vy = Raven Cucs.Whe he — : =i i 10 CAB ANE WS | iphones aatae eee iated | he bec, Carag edi tetas GEORGETOWN. NEWS — = ——- a jation Lis ci a t at of Club, and threw ‘Gther* For. 5 P " o U7 Though Twe SraRie printed on the fastest | per amuowmcement, to Belteviiic, ty orien 2 sink Wound It the attangtions at a cultieatemtntettect, | [Fer¢ oo advertisements, }-Correspondence of The ~_ TELEGRAPHIC. stcam press in use south ef Taltimore, tts edition | Piscussion between the and. Everett of no in power of critical analysis, |. Cetober t, 18An : Gronextown. ‘To Mr. So: . the very ebligi OO manly collector of the Chetapeat snd On Seng; | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Company, we are indebted for the following state, The Menger re ¥ meat of the amount of tolls received at the office | . St. Joun’s Obt. 1.—The steamship here during the inonth of September: Ascending, | from Liverpool on the touched at 381 £7; descending, 22.252 40; total, #24.637 27" | town on the 2th and passed Cape Race: his exh{pit will be gratifying to the friends of |. The Sardinians had attacked and the canal, and is an evidence of what that im- | Lamoriclere, the Pope’s commander, at Oncona portant work might and may be made to accom- | Lamoriciere made a brave Gefense and suffered possessed - hich he empl effectively in discussing the “OR RENT—Fhe BULL k the Sromivens terits othe great geniuses who adorned BV iere Moiel Nex 16H sb A ate Sm gre fo memorable {0 the history of British Wt | Nous. nas: water and earn abion © Absy & i= fo, BOdiece” uecte by hd anteeney swat brs to keep public house, Apply ea the premisos, ’ y } am oc pommel in cetera C2 a Pens 7 ar rene nd thee adh Shinee a. ction’ ine | PARAL FOR FALE —A hihly improved Farm. world of ‘letters awarded with discrimination | jw nl Sil epee en ewentory frau 1s So large as to requ 'ie it to be put to at an earl AP sertibemonté, therétérel shoal Se sent im be" ore 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may uot 3” pear until the next day. . Notite —Dietrict ofotatnbla ‘Ad tertisements to be inserted in the Bal rmcore Sun are received uigtas and Jobtison Se Upoa he azrival off the grounds of the Jac Demo- tate Abeoclation, tet ds elector of either of the intending ies was to be found. The Derto- Amerieah colors. The open space in front, aa far ne and all convenient out houses; fine oreh- ent ated a the voice of the speakers could reach, was | and fidelity. To Addison was given the praise a cell 4 he Lattie | Bi great loss. i f a style at once and elegant, fa ir plist. “ Stand forwatded fom Tre Star Office. aon ep ‘ene listens ationtavatt Fs uno rare vivaci' enlistees Denewolence; a mop we then | oe fe od aah; the ‘The ee ee pa Wego ppoe by ata, Bat 1a Meceat wet threle or —— =~ — ee ai ned ddressing them, as a dramatic writer—and his traged is 2 a years. Apply nent, Lg ap po age i 2 Rul wots Yesterday morniug, though the hie eee Siena te tists ndbaitecien | Cath eves well analyzed--it was insisted that | SOMERS, on the Premises, ool aw*_| ington streets, occupied by Messrs. Soilless om, Powe oat srotod wr 8 Seti tay apogee se Tat | pean COTE SEMEN, Dy show | hfe fu ete he era sf, Avon, | OOM BENT Th oy hp-soy BQUSE, of | Mato = ty -gule net, betes grat me |S angry ‘able to tions al vari- ic ie cl cs of le, he said, ; fF eDne, . 1 bern os chaosiae wt AF latgey tnd among them | © t one o'clock, hee motion of Mr. Hubbard, | vigor and beauty rather than power. During his | #eetton of-New Jersey’ avenue, containing Jarce | since. |t has been raised eight feet higher, sdding The hers in the river Mersey was We noticed many of the numerous visitors in Washington from different sections of the country. ‘The afternoon and evening services were not as largely attended, the weather growing colder and the clouds threatening rain, Dr: 8. J: Cook, elected president, to Stony over the meeting. Dr. O. returned bis*thanks to the assemblage resent, and invited them to partake of some re- ‘reshments, after which the tking would com- mence. The following are the names of the speakers: Mr. Hubbard, of Beltsville; Mr. Craw- ford, of Pa., (Mr. . a friend of las, undertook to reply to Mr. Crawford’s apecek and Bome sharp cross- og pemed between he speaker and Mr. Bach, of ba.;)) Mr. Sprowle, of Ind , next add: the —— in behalf of Breckin= ridge and Lane. in aspeeoh of great length. He was followed by Mr. B. West, of N.C., on the same side. “This was decididly the most eloquent Speech delivered on the occasion. Mr. T.W A pit a member of the Washington bar, followed ina neat und interesting h. He was followed on the same side by Messrs Valiant of Miss., Dawson of Ga., Horrallee of S € , Allen of Ga., Dr. L. M. Taylor of Michi Fdelin of D. C., Worthington of Miss., and Rus sell of Ga ; all of them eloquent speeches. W hi the association was waiting for the cars, Mr Hope entertained them ina brief speech; after which Dr. Boyle. president of the afsociation, announced that the cars bad artivetl,when the whole company left in high spirits for Washington. time Linprg bsg es and Rreseh, artes were | Riveameies a ea init: e En; an Careet, and yave it a cer- end Altogether one of the most convenient houses in tone by which the genius.of Addison was | fniit ‘oF partioulars inquire next door to the yee tha wnien ee — oo or cheetah, cere a corner y keen an satire, of whie = r st pose was not at first obvious, but which exerted a = powete effect upon on aractor ame a Ean hago) ago eS HOUR. ened Addison was not it, but be was influential. i ee basement, s He excelled asa delineator of customs and insti- | Snand Nae athe Nee - — " po tutions, and he reformed the age rather by gentle | arbor, ade tress and flowers, and a pomp of exe hints than by bold and clamorous admonitions | cellent water. To a good tenant rent The of 4 me wes not adventurots, but refined | For further information inquire next door, and cultivated. it would not compare in inde- | _8¢28-3t" dence, originality, or execution, with the Foz RENT.—A neat COTTAGE containing Elizabethan era. It had been questioned whether rooms, with acres of jand, near the railro Pope was a poet, simply because be was a trans- | to Baltimore, and within 400 yards of a station lator; but, setting aside his version of Homer, his | pads gh od Sr » wer san Hes rg des & fame as a poet of rare genius right be mugered © | 10:0, S,CONTEE, Esq. near Coutro's Station, or est solely on his other productions, such as his | ty J.D. McPHERSON, Esq., at the Court of Essay on Man, bis Essay on Criticism, the Rape | Claims. 80 23-St* of the Lock, &c. 4 01 ENT—The _three-story-and-basement Tux Contract for enclosing wheat Bs uare FShor WELLING-HOUSE, No. 592 Sev : tai considerably to {ts aj rance, and giving the advantage Crinereased storage room eThe upper | Gfidiron at Milford Haven. — of the front has been painted a delicate Commarciar. rab color, and in the lower portion there aretwo | _Livaxroot, Thursday —Tho cotton market was elegant show-windows of ‘lass—one on each | generally unc: With averave sales fer the side of the entrance—and the (4 piers, aud | past three days. The weather had been unfavor- cornice are being painted in imitation of marble, | able, and breadstafis were slightly higher in cou- the whole having & very fine effect. The prin- pe is pao the market closing firm. Provisions Se atenyapery ion oper ye ta feet wide | rr quiet. Console closed at 93 (asx. about 50 feet inde; and the ceiling has been an thane on raised two feet higher than it was. Light enters Baron Renfrew in Cincinmati. in the rear from windows in a raised alcove, Cincinnati. Sept. 29 —Baron Renfrew and suite showing the neatly finished interior to fine ad- | arrived at one o'clock this morning. In conse em ‘The sales-room for carpets, &c., (on the SSS baving ron off the track, sheng ey nergy roe "sees Ted by Mayor Bishop, aco way, al that is a room for e. t. | compan! jayor Bie! . , Ww. ‘Thos. Cissel is the contractor for the whole work. Sivity, resident 5 Yesterday was a very cold, damp, and disagree- | John Torrence, President of the City Council; able day; but our churches were well attended at | Rufas meee haga apes of the School Board; and morning and evening service, notwithstanding. | R. B. Bow! » Who met the train at Cochran and The revival at Dumbarton-street M. E Church | tendered the bospitalities of the city to the gnest. still continues, and Rev. Mr. Conrad preached In consequence of the lateness of the bour, but there last night to a large and interested auditory. | few persons were at the depot when the train If the coming winter should be a long and se- | arrived. Lord Renfrew a carriages vere one our citizens will probably suffer from a | and Proceeded to the Bu: a scarcity of fuel. The quantity of wood received occupy apartments on the second floor of the up to this time is much !ess than in former seasons, | southwestern wing and although jarge quantities of coal have been The Prince left the Burnet House at eleven this Fourth Presbyterian Citerch —In the morning the Rev. Dr. Seah in ?, discoursed from St. John 13—And they sald unto her, woman, why weepest thou? She said unto them, because Shey have taken away my, Lord, and | know not where they have laid him.” Thete was nothing, said the reverend gentleman, more common than tears, which were, hovvever, — dried up, and a kind werd calmed the troubled breast. Women ‘were more given to tears than men, because the sensitive réof woman expressed itself more frequently thus; but often the most stalwart man ‘wes madetoweep The text brought before them @ Scene of tears, one where woman was and where angels were. And while the bursting beart from the anxious mind of woman expressed itself in tears, this was the heavenly sone “Why ‘Weepest thou’’? The answer was rea ily given in the words of the text. This interview and these few words were among the most interesting and tender things eatd and done in this most solemn and awful tansaction—the crucifixion and death of the Son of God. The Divine purpose and Jove was.th strange und fearful contrast with the with the {ron railing from the Capitol nm street, between D and # sts., Island. It con awarded to Mr. J. W. Martin, of this city. The | Sud wide pastors shoe ene e cer, work embraces about 2,000 running feet, and his | grapas and fruit trees. Possestion given oe the ist proposal is $2.93 per running foot. We under- | day of October. Toa good and punctual tenant the stand that the Mayor intends this work to be done Rise will be mcderate. Appiy to GEO J. SEUF ‘| immediately. For the improvement of stone win; LE, at Jackson, Brother & Co.’s, 333 Penna, | ordered, our dealers are receiving very little in | morning, and, escorted by the mayor and other itt oud the madi t hom Goll dant ese he ae as massed of the day: Fo aiis on Tiber creek, aanace 677, construction of | venue. sez-tf | consequence of the dificulty of engaging vessels | members of the committee, made an excursion of uilt ani Ae de ee Semi 4 PORRESPONDENT’S ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR, | 3 sewer, &c., Mr. Martin Kennelly is the success- (OR RENT—A modern-built three story Brick | at Philadelphia to bring ft here is ought not | the city and through Mount Aubarn and Clifton. isson, with messages of grice and salvation. Mr. Editor: -In company with many others! | ¢,) bidder. HOUSE, with back-building, containing ten | to be the case, as every vessel bringing anthracite | This afternoon there was grand display of the Cdtssenat ater seas A | Sena Sed Wala taeda | tare reco dng int en pe rg | nde tes aa ot | ee cana tare ee Ramey | Regan yw Sb ac ercifies o i 5 wl - more ry a em- jose PERSONS ny mb war and other conveniences; situat on — tered not, and the grace of God sustained the } hark for Beltsville to attend a Breckinridge and | and medicines should not crget to call on Fran street north, between Izth and 13th streets west. | C@l, ¥ being _= for shipping that | | Crxcrwxatt, Sept. 30 Ls bonest, faithful, and the true. This love and | ‘jane theeting. It red but a short time to S. Gaither, who has just taken the drug store on | Rent Ge aera For terms inquire nextdoor west. the corner of Sixth and & street®, and furnished it | _8¢27-Th,S&M with everything in his line of business. See his | [OR RENT—Three new. BRICK HOUSES, advertisement in another column. containing 8 rooms each, in the handsome row po EET of brick buildings pay Oana ye —_ street, 9 ~! ween and N sts, so, one rrale on ver: Sapo nes for Ga cam or iret reasonable terms. {rely to BW. PARLEY, 42. pepsis end Liver Compiaint and the diseases com- | Tenth street, or Mr IRVIN 8. BARKE: the plicated with or arising from them. are requested | builder, or at the shoe sto.e opposite. se 25 iw to @ notice that v: onesie fare. of this cele at article. the grand ball in his bonor at Pike's Opera House Henry Boarman, the colored man who had to | last night, and was enthusiastically received. The pay about sixty dollars to release his children | ball was opened with Mrs. Pike and four other rom the conservators of the law at aggre spe ladies. The Baron left at half-; eleven o'clock. a short time since, as stated in the Star, met wi The scene was brilliant, the butiding was another loss one day last week, two hundred and | not crowded To-da » 8ccom panied by his sutte, thirty-tive doliars being stolen from him. He | he attended St. Jobn church, the sermon being had te stowed away in what he considered to be | preached by Bishop McIlvaine. His Royal Hi, a safe hiding place under his stable floor, but | ness leayes to-morrow via the Hamilton and Day- oT, discovered his secret, with the result | ton railroad sta trriveat our place of mation, it being but 15 miles distant. We formed tn a procession. led by a brass band. and marched toa beautiful grove some four or five hundred yards from the depot or tform at Beltsville. There were but compara- vety few individuals presents, owing to an un- ex] cause - Nevertheless, those who were present were manifestly not wanting in ‘enthusi- astic zeal for the cause of true demectacy and its Sideiity were always to be commended and - ftted; and they were ever to know that duties the most solemn, sacred. and acceptable, might be rendered when the Keart was most over- Whelined. The question nded to Mary at the sepuichte, was asked to bring relief and com- fort. When God proposed, it was that he might bless; when Ged inquired, {t was that he might according to the necessities of the case. invigorant have been iss: othe South and For RENE —A cottare built BRICK HOUSE SiicstinsmnlicadShan! Jocgsnmmmek ‘in ordinary eases, no greater distress could well Narl inated tes iden: West, and ma: nd their wa; to man on | 0. 357, between 1th and lth 4 ‘coms pon Survivers. than to learn that the ae enh aac: pocoidqusy—Beeckinciind on Lane. ey parte of the Brion “nope a thor store, that the Ths Miss pan ‘Biae | Bang alia teceteae: erst Hiotal “higimere apy eT ot ee pneaaghtin tie mat Gey ted. relati bad bee: ‘sum; urchaso: © preparation wi mia . P 4 . 2 State femaved by'persona unbncwar (get dsiaoetst | pont ata tale of life, we were called e | felon te botle, where. fac sleaile of the pro- | qoncts and CollSe. A Pune OF Oxcel lent waler if | semewwmeereee———eeenmennmemeen | mass meting held peseedan ore oe i* their rudeness and vice, under the name of | the stand to listen to the eloquent and patriotic ex- | f/,°t0ia Signature should bed gre go ths bok ewabeas ond ‘ je itself, which should have the words “Dr. J, | amthe } Hostotter’s Stomach Bitters” blown in the glass. FOR Sahin professional pyzposes. The whole community. in sucha cane. Won be roused, and pete or] — of true democratic prince! Mr. Craw- ford, and truly it | be said to have been an elo- GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | procenisn,, composed of Wag tcl ice ee Fon tamper on the cag covering the cork. We also new two-story -and-basement ng if Ee n emer sf haverng “7 yamotan hour in passing a J3E, ita. an other ment: pag ves i received demon- punisharent speedily adopted. ‘Upon these prin-| quent and intellectual effort. It was one of the best fter January ist, 198), put an additional steel | |,, BRICK oniithet ‘north, between Land M sts,, 4 For othe Cepreccomm niente ears PA BES ation of the meee tres an open ates drawn piples of man’s common nature, with which his | arguments I have listened to in any cam ign, and ng with out note of haud agtached, which to | N7)375cwithin 6 minutes" walk of the None BELL ANDEVERETT ASSOCIATION | by four white homes hearers. wete very familiar in ail the relations of | ittold with scathing effect upon the agias- | Counterfeit ts a felony. Hoe & Sure. Literties Market, ‘Terms unusually liberal. Appiy KORGETOW N —" will be = lik life, they could easily account for the giiet of'| ites who had the temerity to be present. Here | °° 1-sodt EO 532 gg *. J onthe premises. or to MeKENNEY & LANS er and Mary jut there was something hi, and 80 8 les. Gk —There & meet. Th ost linpoal; ing of the Bell and Everett C ub at the hall, ‘corner | was tie 10] ng feature of the procession deeper in that heart piety and love: igh and Gay streets. on TU laciies’ car, ia which stood « viewed Judge Douglas’ political course, showing oe 21 ateoclock. Sev ustee may ¢; lady attired as the Goddess of Liberty. Ho.ioway’s 3. DALE, corner of Pa. avenue aud 7th at, bitn to be a traitor as the South and disloyal to a adopted by | _8¢24 2w* Atrophy —Disoarding the effete t is - = ~ s traction elicited praises and applause from every. son of rand was taught ie @ modern physician in the treatment of gradual {OR SALE OR RENT—The two-at BRICK | expected The public are invited to attend. vemeina ef the ae. Ferceceleayets souepaceen ther, the aan rete eaten: ata ! 7 Nobesks tear Leclbepeny! go — body, Holloways F HOUSE No 79, on Market st bat ol __,_W. H. TENNEY. Sens yn to see Mr. Douglas was manifested b: andthe pleceof their interment kept from thecom: | bill, and conclusively proved that he was net the mothoines "They purify and coriol ir -thee mime. | 2nd 4th ats yacorgctowa, D.C. 7 GEORGETOWN TAXES.—October Ist | men of all parties Ee was of the enmns ypen uses of men. Grave-yards, cemeteries, and | nominee of the democrati nv n at Balti- t ‘ modious and in complete repai ie the usual time for the settlement of ¥: mocratic conventioi Ba jate and invigorate the exbaus'ed system by giving f, tenor that has characterized all bis speedbes during other brarial places should be carefully guarded | more. { might review his speech, but time and | life to each tiasue, strength to the muscle, en taxes due this Gosponasien: theattention of all con- the present campaiga. He apoke about an bot 2, tek the band.of love might plant, and the | fear of encroaching tpon space in your Paper, | fo the invalid, elasticity to the spirits, and the | back to joint alley with @ stable. Apply to Jax | Cofmed is earnestly takes WELCH anda quarter. Herefused teneeaee Gu nestions hea't ofaffection water with tears... These. indeed, | deter froth entering more fully into the argu. |. bloom of health tothe pallid cheek. Spid by al! Drn.- A. SIMPSON. No. 59 Congress street, near the 89 19-t0ctl . ‘olieetor. ‘opounded to him by the Indiana Jonea - wee of no avail to the departed, whose monider: | ment adduced a thatspeeeh. Mr. G. wasfollowed | 518ts, At 25c,, 62e., and §1 per box. se2)-1w | Post Office. Possession can be given on Or about | — = ___ ———— as they should send the sexe to niramnenet. tag ody sw nades the green amaeds hat it doeth ome Sproule, whose speech was listened 13 120,77" AvetictED'—He sure to read the adver: the Ist of October next. S035 Cox Ararecatté OMAKE A PURCHASE | date for an answer, before often naek ee rod to the living, when we, in ri Spirit, th breathless attention. Applause follow: Asemsut of MeLean’s Strengthening Cordial {oO ENT—ROOMp Nos. 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 11, N SCEIVE : ore "Ba vere terms we the ground where we most shortly Ne. Some rapturous applause as the eloquent speaker pro- | Blood Purifier, im another column. if F 1h 16,17 18 21 aud 23, in tho new five. AND RECEIVE A PRESENT, He alladed to Mr- Breckinridge fn se : persons Bad a disposition to stroll through grave- | ceeded in tie argument to prove the fealty of Reaven, have you seen Prof. Wood’s advertise. | Story brown stono buttiling orner'7th street west | The subsoriber being desirous of closing out her | Ch8tging him and all those who sustained bim es yards, aud he was informed that itwas u common Breckinridge and Lane and the disloyalty of Ww. = b 0 f the most choice stocks | abandoning tbe principles of Democracy, and : mentin our paper. Read it; it will interest you. ond. Fa eveone, Son" aiarea enomee Petree of BOOKS STA TIONER y nud FANCY GOODS forsaking the seme | 4 in the Cincinnati’ Plat- strolling place for many who bad no special | Dorglasand Johnson. He reviewed the political | au 2)-evly ‘as, water;&c. For atour Store, No. | in the District, for a short time oniy. As anin- | form upon which ke and Brecktaridge stood saterest ta the services‘of the sanctuary of Ged, | course of Bell, showing that he Proved recreant| mas. WinsLow,an experienced nurseandiemale | 407 Pa. avenue, or to John mimes & Co; No. | ducement, any one purchasing goods at the amount | shoulder to shoulder in 1856 Hie desited bis hearers to understand that when | to the interest of his native South, vside from the | phycioian, hae a Soothene Syeme foe Chee Tee | 593 arn west, corner Louisiana of one doliar ($1) will receive & pretent worth Loviavitux, Sept. 29 —The booming of cann they were found fn’ these places, they were to | interests of his immediate constituenc, ,and that » which greatly facilitates the process of teething | _8913-2awlin MURRAY & SEMMES, | from 12 cents to puttin ) THOMAS’S, deentty oe bit EAP incre eonted ar commune with the departed over these monu- | he was obliged to obtain letters fron deage Ber- By'sohening the gums, redacing all inflammatio: R RENT— coi Fire y y : . <i ‘4 to late tl OR RENT—Possession on the tst of October. | oc 1-e03t High street, near First. Mr. Douglas. He was received at the levee bya mienis, ver these graves. They were to commune, | ren, of Georgia, and others, to gull bis constitn- | Will ailay SS pe ala e F The DWELLING HOUSE No. 43% D street, | ————_____ Se eee l-rge multitude and escorted to the Louisville above all, with the departed twepirit. ‘They were | ents and the South generally into the belief Se perereeh ren. od ear aad canes Uo a URION | af prosont conupiod br Ceo thee. Or Beane | OR BOSTON. Fear canting tke packet | ice te addressed some thirty thousand people lo be ai e sepuichre o! e ry _ ii ei ie > ts % 7 to be at the sepulchre of the son of God. and with | that he bad not proved traitor to thelr tnteree, Hiectiy este inall cases. ‘See sdvertisement in | N°xtdoor to the residence of the sdveruser. TURD RT Oe a ee as ia at Preston's Woods. and was frequently interrapt. sgt a Semamper thelr transutessitms, iniqhities, | and his record was read from the Congresstonal | Permecey este | oll-ly > ‘taNie toe ie *TARTLEY & BROTHER. ed with entbusiastic use. Bontires are and sins; and that be suffered and endured and | Globe, and consequently there wes no squirmin eres : Nee wall not be let for a boarding house. 26.29 2 99 and 101 Water st. | purning before the House and in severe} dicd for thelr sing. | Over thesepulchre was the | out of it. He administered a castigaticn to Bet of thee AnD Favan : Currys. anp Faves i!- Ong | _00 18+ 2 ee = WV E.WISH EVERY ONE TO KNOW Tuat | strects this evening. ‘The Enquirer office e bet Gained 2 urester lose aernews o€ Mary. | They sus | and Douglas that can never be effaced from the | oft tie patie er ere ae, A BARE, OPPORTUNITY.—A’ magnificont SDE ebGbaaes teakt cay MAT leap ansaid ont ee tained a greater loss by far when the Holy Spirit | minds of thett adherents. Asan evidence of thie received the highest encomiums form the moteand ee ier enn oenucmanse foe sity property; ROV WHiTrs, the Douglas men are in bigh spirits at the wah kone, gud if they were sensible of that | fact many were fully convinced of the error of | {£2 people: is Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebrated Butters, | containing 164 aorea, bail mile from Fairfax Sta. No. 140( Nonta Stor) Baivor Staxer, ment of their candidate, absence, if they. wre sensible of that grief, they | their way, came to the anxious bench and after | Who would endure the torture arising from this & high stele of suldectee at watered, coc Georgetown, DC. soamnesstamaneesl equaiinennitnihiemanes would have jo-* the spirit of Mary. He exhor! crying “Lord, what shall we do to be saved,” | terrible disease, when it can be we anciiy apnea l | C cidince and eeueeaitenm'be bouekt ie, Call | And toconvince yourselves of the fact, call and Frem Pike's Peak. them to Uiderstand that the power was in the | were forgiven their sins, admitted tate the gen Bad pg oe ite mene oes nights, burning fevers | ong. W. BRAY & CO. at ther Jewelry ‘store, pre Plain Ded PoitDe | Sr. Josarn 20.—The Pike's Peak tender ess of pletyy amd tu that condition of heart | ine democratic fold, and were told by President | Shtained for a mere trie? mod yet how many | 516 Seventh stroet. 86 3-1 Ceres Sire Printed and Pinis eran, Vole arrived lest night with a small protege fm eg xB made them faithful, and to mourn the | Boyle, ‘go thy way and sin no more. familos linger out @ painful existence under this | ———r=———_-___—_7s_——e ciss, Hinck Bombazinos;A'paocas, Aon a3, of $1,520. The Com hereafter ‘will have a Resence of the grieved spirit. Mr. Beckwith West was new enthusiastically | deadly blight,and do nothing but gulp down quinine, RDING. Cloaks; ‘Tyrian. Electro and other Shawls; Bian- Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth stréet — | Called for. He arose amid the deafening cheersof | unti! it becomes as common as their daily meals BOA . aks; messen, coacl =f 4 Men’ ‘and Roys’ Wear, & good assortment; ch Ses ee &nd yot they are not relieved, None but the foolish »ys’ Merino Shirts and Drawers; La. |, Many of the owners of Jie meine, who nod gods pastor, Rev. P. Light Wilson, preached in and weak would hesitate to procure these the entire audience. A word of comment here, morning from Luke 10:41, 42, ‘And Jesus an- Mr. bditor, | sincerely hope, is not detrop. Mr. NINTH STREET.—Persons returnin Misses’ M Vests; Bajou’s Kid | become wholly di two months ago, and Westin tleman of superior intellectual | Bitters, and save themselves intense acon) the city fom their suzumor resorts: will ind tng Be NG ordered, | considered that they had lost all i, are Swerrd and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thoa adetraneae eee whe ~ 4 this | Sold by druggists and dealers generally every- | vacant several desvatie rouge wing the conve. | Hemstitehed. and Embroidered Linen Cambric | now sanguine of sococes and are wosking or ert careful and troabted about many things; But | & wage cag eh a herrea peak a, = where, ne 25 eost nionges of gas, water. and lathing closets, at 453 Handkerohiets: Enlvrouderies, very cheap, aud no | more pet week. me thi eed ful; Mary ha p peec! inth st., one door south of F; suitable either for ie@ry and Gloves; te G ; Yan- bout had Seca pall wteke tasty ae ayant chosen thas | oe Sere, ty foremost among thechiv-| 41, 4, »Hommoraruic Ramune | | fanniion Or single gentiomens ‘otis tostiney oor Yotions.a fail line; Lins:y, Osvainrg Calicon, | A" he rast secounte abe ea ae course upon the eet eee bat powerfal dis: |e oicaral man moee f, the South, standing like a} All Of Py amphreys & Co.'s, specific, Ho- | commodated on moderate terme, mene { hid Servants Wear in shuadanco; wad many other } [a Stirs Sor, ene ectee,. Many of locate as S “gp colossal monument of patriotiam reared t G. | MBoPathio ry aie ede things, which we will tell you of when yuu ca'l at eid and course upon the necesstwy of immediate use of pat Vdeveteg | BS in boxes, at 25 and J) cents each, Also, | — the Brown & Wits Peet Btera, Ai np ak. cn tema er develope thetr g. silver leads the present time, and the danger of resisting the | Uate the memory of the Constitution, and devoted | In ‘cason, containing, 2 vials, from. $4 to 8 PERSONAL. Will sell ascheap as the cheapest, “or any other | with the proper equipments ‘pulses of the Holy Spirit, the services at the } 12 the interests of bis native South, is Beckwith | each; with book af Tull diccstions. Fer sete ai b man.” Z The weather ef Denver clty is very cold, with eitar were fesamed. wnd/ femaining hours | ‘rst, Who should be one of North Carolina's fa- | Z. Iman, 350 Da. avenue, wholesale an “ were spent in exhortation, singing, and prayer Several penitenta presented themselves at the altar and two conversions were teported. St. Al rim tee vert at bigh moss Cit a. m) was large and attentive. The holy ; W. A. Fitagerald, 353 th F stree PO THE CURIOUS OR ANXIOUS.—Madam ee Wider ee tf Massachusetts ie I D , #0 well known as the most successful ex- nye &nd Sixth street. Aisne, Pond’s Ertract o ib ged asad < ternal magi foe who iT. ammat Ashington, 1 0 1 ATRL” Ee Ee tee Suen asec: Sly - | lnmdrods eaxions to know of thereat resets, vorite sons. 48a politictan and an expound+r of the interests of bis native South, he is sans peur et sans reproche. His fidelity to his country ca: not be question: 4 by all who beard h{m this occasion he denominated the embodi+ Come early, and don't forget the place. se2)2w | occasional falis of snow—the miners not _ ge? able to commence operations before 9 o’cloc. be oe Seed lp omen re @. m., on account of the ice. The winter is spatch for ‘the above port.. rapidly approsching sat: 1 cic a den from them. Her consultation fee, to both gen- | For freight apply to McCOBB & DOLGE. rains with merchandise have left here this y IS TAR’: LSAM OF V Cr A tlemen and ladies, is extremely moderate, Call at | 63 Water st. se%3_| week to the number of fifty wagons, and more pitices were celebrated by Father Wickett in ap cal the eneatinvioe arcsec Or nan marae ot Cures Brnabl pial oho of the | her house, on tha south silo of Massachusetts avn APPLES—APPLES! are impressive menner,-aed the discourse by Fathet btoged. In a epecciief mre tae ee oe ‘Luses, between 17th and ith sts.—the ouly house there. "1 5Q pars, ees A Ri! APPLES, ———_______ Clark was replete with religious instruction. It} cirari evinced that Judge Dousias was 21 Ford From the Boston Evening Traveler, January 6, © 17-1m 2 ds do. FALL do. Railroad Accident—F alling of a Bridge. deigg the eigbteeath Sunday after Pentecost, the | Cyuthors Waliee tact Bells disloyalty to the home | propeiters ob Wesaie Baleamt of Wad kok he SSeS ae | Dai expected per schooner Marotte’ Burr, and | ,,S9°T Barwick Juxcrion, Sept. 20—The ral'- sntject tf the a eee bongs 3 of his childhood ought and would damn him. te to ony, that ovr personal ezpertence in the ane of Furniture W arerooms. for aalo ou oF before arrival, Aprinta Cae rides suet Ge a ty river, on oe Ws Caulfield, (who, we are happy to state, han ———— TEND | Spleen ae hort sere ia merce WALL & BARNARD sal tr 99 sad 101 Watareevat, | while a train was poming over it. ‘The engine postponed his departure ta Albany for a few Lowry’s Four-way Stop-cock anv Fine Piva | severe cough oi four months’ continuance, by the Bre now reosiving, on consignment, = - = yr | With four platform cars fell with the bridge. The months,) sang with excellent effect the third According to previous announce: tin the Star, | wseofthis Balsam and soveral of our friendsand ac- at their Warersoms, corner of C q F Is 8! 4 F IS H!! | orakeman putied the pin connecting the freight grand mass by Haydn, the principal soprano | ihe fire plang theenied godin ted by Me deen | qusintances, who lmve tried the article, have found “Sand Ninth streets, (in the rear of their FISH ha care from the passenger cars, joat m time to save ee Be x, a * Lowry.en mechante ot Paned by Mr. Joseph} KY of great ‘service in tehoying them Of severe | auction mine ye erate tee sae Reneral mesort- 1 Boston HERRING, the latter from bei ‘pitated into the river. Sr coigcan a ree sustained by Mrs. Martha | 1, Lowry, 2 mechanic, of Pittsburg, Pa., bad ah | coughs aud sho ess of brenthing, with which they | ment of FURNITOR &, CARPETS, and BUUSE . Sok ois EWIVES, Theengineer raved his life by jomping from bis se Ea 2 at 5 igted. SEPING GOODS general 1 ey inv t -EWIWVES P< . Wesley Chapel —The morning service was con- pa reaper oe nok CE Nista lens Doaeay ous bomsies unless signed 1. Burts on tlie tas wit akon ‘of porsche furnishing wexamine be- °. = MAOKEREL, —- the abutment of the bridge. Nobody weted by Rev. S S. Roszell, who delivered an | There was quite a lar fe assemblage of citiz: Wrapper, lore parchaeing—among which may é os : ‘was . Able discourse upon the text of Rotoans, 12. 11; | and members of the Recperstion, Lactadign the | _brepagod by S. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for | “parior Suit in Aon eeynergand Hair Giotn Noe lnsdine deen brigs Now. World ond lene Marine Disast Not siethful im business; fervent in spirit; serv | Mayor. the Presidents pt the Boards of Aldermen Er Stott Jolin Sch 6, Nairn ® Palmer, Woes’ | “Spoenny thd Walnut Solas, Teto-n-tetos, aud | | Now nd for sale in lots tant ano ih sabes: dedi. teats aheietnith, teeatiineen ‘ag the Lord./* The reputation of this esteemed Common C The invention Mr. igton; & 3-1 Walout Ma-ble-top and other] ~ ARTLEY ¢ ay od rom 9 Hh asa Ec orator always attracts numer- r his placing his feet in- MIO ORL PF, = tails = sale! Mahos ble: 5 Ta grost waniete c se Q- 99 and 101 Water street, | of thie morning announces the orrival of Brit- ous hearers. eis — play — at} tersection of two or more water mains, thereby DIED, Marb'e-top Oak -painted Cottace Sets ae this station. At night, the Rev. Mr. Javidsan securing @ constant circulation, (which will pre- Vent the plug from freezing,) and an Sinmense volume of water; also, a detachable cap oF hose branch, having eight distinct attachments for ‘ Walnut snd Mahogany Marble top pla and On Monday morning. in Georgetown, after a other Bureaus painful illoess of two weeks, which he endured Cane and Wood seat Rooker, Dining, Office and with fortitude and resignation, EDWARD WIL- other Chairs = M&R COLLINS, second son of the Rev. Joseph | Handsome Gilt and Mahogany Looking G asses from Luke $24,47.++And that re nge and remission of sins ahouid be preac! ia His name aniong aii nations, beginning at Jerusa- lem ish bark Java at Tybee, with fifteen of the crew « 2. C. ATZS PETFULLY informe his friends » the | of the ore aye Bvetyn, which yond pubhe generally that he has removed to No. 55 High | &t se@ on wily. They had been street, adjoining Masonic Hall. He is prepared to | eight days in boats, when they were picked up furnish, at the shortest notice, Dinner and Evening by the barque Lady McNutt, aed landed in Santa i i ties, aad feel: ‘ed that he will give entire . They were forwarded home by the Amer- Se Jatrcl's Tue wevces rere pecuitety | engines to atch to one plog Kodi on er af | “Hin ithe ga Feds MFO amily rere. | Meogagy aud Walnut Congo eos ober Bot. | Ey Set fel store that i wil iv en | Gran "Thay ware fora , date A powerful aiieeu sae Lean if water without interfering with each otber; | & fully invited to attend his faneral, irom the Cabinets, Etageres, Whatnots and Desks — kinds of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at ———__________. Fs c peo’ was i Dink ith the ‘fo 2 | Methodist Protestant Church, Congress street, Bruss 3 ply, Ingrain and other Carpets; Oil- the snes ‘Best ICE CREAM at $1.50 per Political Gatherings . ey S darete of vlog tiene the palsy Tate stop 1 aca by pater pra oe be bags Georgetown creesdellctnghac er tandete «hb M —_ Walnut, Mahogany andjother Wash. gallon. sacra! c. C. rey ae Faeperick, Md , Sept. 29.—Mr. Yancey spoke . uf 1@-top, nut, ad oy our Savior” The choir sang Weber's pines § off any one section of pipe, in case of disorder, : ill take tl ards aad Sinks aad se4-lm 55 High street, Georgetown, pines ee mee = rd zuass in G, Mrs. Curley, of Baltimore, taking the | without pregpitiee with the usefulness of the cousin, J. W. DeK . No. Eleventh street,| Hair, Shuck, and Shuck and Cotton Mattrasses as =~ <a = ween vg — people Roiiens: leading: sopcano part, which wusexecuted with | plug, and the placi ns, of the whole ia one pitand | to-morrow morninz, 2d in! it, Bt clock. Her | Witha crea variety of outer goods not here men NEw AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK. A een. by e Breckinridge segs 2 : yousual excellence throughout, Mr, Walter, of | ulldcr one cover. The experiments were under | friends and those of the family are réspectfuily in- | tioned, which wil rahi 4 ee RARD, “ Sr cele c gress to-night at their headquarters, ane Bel peste accompanied on the orgafi most ’ac- = pes ee eo heer ces —_ vited to attend. Auctioneers, south side of Aveuue, Papen n receipt of ont Fal “ Koes = met ornight at yo Grows. ceptably. shot Surveyes, ee ¢ beauty a: | oo colm corner Pa. av, and 9th street, iADE, LLANDS, PICTURE AND” gather]; gs . Muthodist Eptscopal Church South —'The series | Willly of the invention to great advantage. Many | ¢sen GOUR GLOTHING, FURNISHING ) SHADE HOLLANDS, PICTURE 4 Toe Satine ten attended in procias.on, of meetings which have been in progress at this | $24 loud. were the expressions of admiration at | Cy GOODS, HATS aud CAPS at SMITH 8, No, WILL BE QPENED ON SATURDAY, LT CORNICE, CUR- making quite a large turn out. cbureh contlaneto be véry interesting. The ser- | ‘2 ae sa working of the plug; and indeed it | 460 Seventh’st. bok RL) SzrremBer 32. AIN BANDS, Serious Railway Accident. © ce at ue ali lastnight ye WAS Beate or mpousble "with oe of thee nt rach 1°08 TO NOUR INTEREST: NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! Eubrocing all Gaalsiis wail Prices; Nasnviits, Sept, 20 —The train from Chat fire eyer to occor in our city. Itis couceded b Ri ey z RNER OF SEVENTH LE: ! All of whigh nave been purchased direct from man. | ta, oing out yester@xy was thrown bes gecheured Vereen ae ae prayers ana raeits | ali to be the best invention of the hioderse co | AKG EstREmrs! CORNY 80 27-6 Co Ulactures, and with unusual care, track by au obstruction placed there by some ee gine, atch ~ A large cOhgregation te. | Hibited Mere. | We understand there wil be an-| 2" <-> oe ai CORNER OF SEVENTH AN IMMENSE STOCK mained during the service land ar preys Church —The Rev. Mr. Schute pee up! epUpit ia the mi —text, Acts i ated pe yr ett Suj iper_was administered. the Rev. Messrs. Carot! other trial made in a few days, with hose attached, of which dé¢ u0tice Will be given. Guxtxs) Gras nuovex.— But a single individ. uat Was ca for feral ‘on Saturday night, and that op a colored slave "who was drunk fore, that, wi i mortally t largeand varied | fend. One man was killed, one stouk, weal able te’ Prevent perio induce wounded, and severai others badly injured. to 6 call is jer ir gon paroles or wott: All ork ta cur tans encanto on a British Officer. by superior workmen in city or country, Sud war- New Oneans, Sept. 29.—The tain off tt ee over AN ALIN £ROTRROC "s, British war steamer Gladiator, which arrived AND E STREETS! v. Ds BOOTS, SHOF; ARQOR LOR THE Sormnnmenenband ie BATS, CAPs, aNo UNRELLAs, NOE STRERTS! CORNER OF SEVENTH No. 347 SEVENTH STREET. fe Tivo doors south af Northern Libertics Merk vINTE i : : onduras with the remnant of Gad Smith officiating. and tly; he was fined $3.15. Last night Tue PEACH AUR i EL i citizens | UNRivaLey i Vantety, Quality, anv Paice! me tttay2w__ $05, corner Sth ued D ote. pag AE en down Bigs —atan hour yesterda: ing fire | ‘ete were uo cance. This would seem :to indi- | and strangers that they are in receipt of a, LADIES’ SHOES, of almost Every Grade; MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. in the bar-room of the St. Charles Motel. PARK . ony apts yesterday morning fire | cate quiet.in the central beats, but it isto | sel Sasoriment of MISSES’ and CHLLDREN’S SHOES I KEI as of Seiad een Oe — gptbany Sener presen bee — Sl be fe that this indi is Secoptive for ALL and WINTER ARTICLES “Ot Every Kred + E. R. DURKEE & CO.’S The Case ef Thompson, the Murderer, Moore aa @ paint shop and Mr ‘Seluives ots foteiag at docs beae RE pees heme GENTLEMEN'S WEAR... andiatert | MEN'S BOYS’, and, YOUTHS’ BOOTS AND| MS EIAIGOT a PuLapeenia, Sept. 29.—The case of Robert Silogg gncy da. wey abort te. prem a2 | piant was sales rorning bye ciza ving TraportatiSa to which we! yacite vous ottention et wits anes aud, Chenpost Assortment of AgsoLpTELY AND PERFECTLY Pi E,, | or doun Geple, willbe carried” ts the Supreme and ali were destroyed. firemen Were on the | red. vata b torsetietyen dl and so alarmed his Tailors, 406 Pern. avenue. To be Found in abet Kis: eth y varpcen wihons re Cont. © Tahoe datlea Tae sete: And Jpbored badd, | taratiy mat ade of themed onal ines ats | sozr-w (Stator resrg PoE Avene, | siuisnent. | One Taek ere been? Spoken in Renae 5 whew ye sealable ‘hy ee was seriously il during the night. The assault in pnt aged pore he ae teed ot the pa. Ciiged with pepee.) fo prove na te aroant * *s stables, within Wsedlne tis ig mare, | “Pon'this house.has beens ‘ lic, we are determined to ecll at the vary anal est | on Many Ly ee short. We warrant z ers ~r35 Nt ing mass, poy Sa ee potsiblo profit end deal jn candor and faitness with Pane ial pn peti oe Aes OTs aoa’ wes Bremen. The | ~ Jarangen Cvxisities.— the man all who may be disposed to patronize us. ” TEVOND ALL COMP 5 Bireet "were considera: hla canyon on © | wedi fal ertictes of irene poervond atest} UNION FERE-WOOD MILD, | scmsseeee ot: CunMIN Se CO.. [ as Single inal wall 2 - 2 O. The ulldings aeceonee not-very valuable, = we net lof Cerner ef Seventh st. and Canal. ohh oY A dare A cern but the loss to the eccupints, who are hard work- ing mechanics, doing business upon ——- very heavy. Mr. Schulties, a a . Tr. wright, loss - is case exc’! much sympa- Othe bosiness with Prove. EAGLE STOVE HOUSE, 3 I would respect! yt jul attention ub~ 0/8 NEW CLO ING ESTAB- limited wo Bis REGS NEM, OTe Seventh aad lor of all kind, manufactured te atder, sny length or mize, ready root of Geresth end ¥ streets is the place to ya get good CLOTHES for little mney. to get Wetaranon eohints (Sti at ot coaL | Be iat Ragin GHRHS ate aie gt al the a ba 7 —— Rothipg bus bis and Whi Bear fn mini 01 ‘8 well dressed person that sais nfore. tools and skill; but by persevering industry erected ve we map he be receiving Coa! for ou ean look ityea well if you buy yout outfits of the old four-column Radiators, as they sre my the ‘and began to'sacceed in making a busi- the nex! days, which we soil, delivered from sy é BRO., corner o} venth E streets, | handsomer for pariors, being fiuished off with fine ~~ ness. He saved but little of hiseffec. D. A the vessel, at reduction of 25 cents per ton. ‘asbiugton, se 27-6t poreelan-lined urns for evaporation, consumes = “Westerticid, saved bjs tools, Nailer, aod Send your orders early. g OO J inch Tess coal, and thiows out more heat any oe = . Ltersetth saved most of their stock Sha coke: McKNEW & MARLOW. QUE stock IS ALWAYS COMPLETE OF | other Radiator'in the market Please. call and satis” f Hornbeck, Shoemaker, lost all. The old build vealed Career Seventher a ttaes, equaled PIRnOr Sone een mamma ep oe mane. ings belonged to Jno. M. Young;'and ares JMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS! | 8Y®F? size, style, soale and fniah, at pis 80 17 o08t Between 19th and 2}th ats. loss. ‘The fire was supposed to be the work ofan [PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS:! it the ti Sriarion "on lapsrt payment ee ACRE WEEE OT ISTP inceadiary ree = many amusing remipi. THE PIONEER - fos pew, Obiokerings' I ave boon: ay : icf NEw SryL Aut TER ‘a Scences connec with these old shanties, t ‘and iver medals rT recital of whieh would exptte: the laughter of a SAW MILL AND FIREWOOD FACTORY, | fn the ‘onited' tates Jor the superiority of thei yet: few of those who enjoyed “ie Practical jokes of (Sign ov THe Bivg Frac Srary,) ers on. 9, Which so ently origi- feeser Most of the cree that . Will furnish, at the shortest notice. stylesat htly there have - ' - - 0} F. El. 56 26-e03t nin to witness the deanna i FIREWOOD, |: 2025 _306 Pa.av., bet 9th and 10th ste. 306 Pa.av., bet bth ead 1otr eta TY MILLS FLOUR. ~ the torch of the incendiary. OF Boge pia EE e ty & HAVE JU8T RECKIVED A NEW AS 160 pe rae of Family a : Chi- a aE ” Any Kix, | Sortment of Steinway & Sons” over = . a small Cut and Split to Dimensions. semi- ware PLA wut by wz MORRIBON £ CO. New York Ohagies Waiterjasow of Mr Walter, a CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! ere ighcwniohtare now oubted oe corner of and ; Wades Vee bell erg ae an egg vonage ‘With fall measurement guarantied. a} that , wWhea an Alexandria steamer, passing ods Rarente. 2 pet Starr, : l <coaeeanen 3 ‘om {ts place. Precip ee coed te ied “ a CS Sry GEORGE PAGE, Agent. ‘SHEETS: and |’ Satori BY ahaha pec array sire New dorkoe be Lod ba id the body was not recovered 2 — ; hppa ls olf HOROEY. ANDAR BAAD I: : ©. ti eEse: 2 b> a tor et Saatigtoueer Feber Lbs eaWeD. x git ata ts mM Seement of J Baa a Fifth street, and PN STIN 2. Ld

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