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“THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. THe Scuevrzen-Fxst.. Shooting — King Hartig Crowned —Yee' y_ was the sec- ond day of the great Scheutzen festival at the Park, and it was truly aps ty. especially with the members of the Washington associa. Medal.” The sb commenced ata very pe rnb oe and was until late in the afternoon. Quite ber ef “bull's eye” shots were made—the winner of the medal making three juccession. After each member had tried bis skill. the targets Wweretaken by shooting masters Kessell and ‘Worch, who in a short time reported Mr. Gas- tave Hartig as the successful contesiant. Shortly aftera procession was formed at the Scheuizen Hall, (headed by the $th U. S. cay- alry band.) im which the new King was pre- ae the retiring King, Lewis Beyer, and escorted to the prize stand. Here, after the Scheutzen had ed a circle, President Kloman, after a brief address, took the gold medal, with @ massive silver chain, from the neck of Mr. Beyer, and the new King, Mr. Hartig, being presented by the shooting mas. ters as the successfal contestant, the medat ‘was transferred to him, amid the cheers of the members. The new King remarked, quiet bad been restored, that he would try and Eas worthy of the triendship of the men, and oped that next year he might transfer the medal to some one more worthy than himself, A fine silver goblet was presented to the xing at tbe same time. After these ceremonies, the Shutzen and their friends marched to the banquet hall, where the banquet was spread. A large number of In- dies, with friends of the association, sat down toan excellent dinner. On the tadle were two immense bottles of Shutzen wine, and num- berless ornamental dishes, to which fall jus- tice was done. Among others present we no- teed J.L. Kidwelland R. A. Shinn, of George- town, and Counciimau Geo. Wright, of Wash- ington, and Major F. Whyte, of the Washington Arsenal. After removing the cloth, President Kioman, in a few patrioticremarks, announced the toasts as follows: The President of the United States. This ‘Was drank amid great applause, and Mr. UC. H. Utermehie, E . Tesponded, in the course of his remarks saying that although politics ara and should be discarded by the members ot this association, they having gathered together simply to celebrate a good old German custom, it was meet for them te drink tothe President ot this nation. [Applause.) In revolutionary times Lafayette crossed the ocean that America Might be free, Hamilton came from the Islands oj the Sea, and from their own Fatherland came Steuben and DeKalb, who fought for America. Now, many present came here. lovy- ing freedom, to enjoy the blessings of the lib- erty Steuben and DeKalb helped to gain. Applause.) They had on the previous day seen the President. who had shown. that he could fora few hours putaside the cares of office and be one of the people. [{Music—* Hail to the Cluef,” and loud cheers for Andrew Johnson. | He felt proud when he saw this act of the Pres- ident, and he believed it was the first time in which a fe-tival of the kind had been honored by the presence of a President. (Applause. } ir. Utermeble referred to the car in the pro- cession, on which he <aw represented South Carolina and Massachusetts, and also the great Mother of States—the Old Domimen. [Ap- planse.) The whole thirty-<1x were there rep- sented. [Applause.} The President claims that all the States are in the Unien, and he wa~ not the President of any less mumber. [(Ap- plause.) He was giad to see this sentiment m the procession, and his one desire now was that the German population wonld stand by the Constitution and the laws. [Applause.] in conclusion, he expressed the hope that the God who gave the President strength to take his present stand would give him strength to maintain it. (Applause, and cries of “Hurraa for Andy.”’} “The Mayor of Washington” was proposai and drank amid cheers. It hati been expected that his Honor, Mayor Wallach, would respond to tis toast, bat, owing to his absence, there | WAS nO response. “The Washington Target Association” was drank amid applause, aud was responded by ¥. Schmidt, Esq , who. in the coarse of his re- marks, spoke of the origin and progress of Tar- get Ascociations. “Our Guests, including the Baltimore Schue:- zen” was drank amid great applauge, and was Tesponded to by Major Blumenberg in appro- priate terms. The fitth but not the least toast was “Our Ta. dies,” which was drank in bumpers and r sponded by Mr. Schade, whose remarks, judg- ing by the applause, must have been very ap- Propos. The President of the Washington Association of Snutzers. Responded to by Chas. Kioman in a happy vein. The members here gathered about the King, when the immense bottles of Shutzen wine ‘Were opened, and toast followed toast in quick succession. During the afternoon Henry Leslie, the Ni- agara rope walker appeared and performed a number of miraculous gymnastics on the rope, besides crossing it with three pails of water, one in each hand and one on Bis head, which feat being one of the most difficult character was heartily applauded. Leslie appears tuis afternoon in bis peach basket feat, and to-mor- row will walk across with 300 pounds of chain about his body. The various places of amusement—ten pias, “coraussel,” air gun gallery, dancing pavii- jons, were well patronized, aad up to 1 o'clock dancing was still kept up. —— OrprHans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—Last court day the wiil of the late Wm. J. Stone, jr, wis admitted to prebate, and Mary F. Stone qual- ified as executor (bond 26,000) and guardian: (bond £10,000). The will of George Thomas Howard was ait- mitted to probate and record. Francis Lamb obtained letters of administra- tion on the estate ot Elia Lamb; bond $7.00. Mary E. Langley was appointed guardian of the orphan of Thomas J. and Mary J. Glaze- brook, bond $500; and Cassandra C. Buck to the orphan of Benj. A. and Margaret Buck: bond $10,000. The first and final accounts of the executor ot George T. Smith, of the administrator of Jane E. Dannscome, deceased, and first ac- count of Sallie H. Burne, were approved and Pthe case of the will of Sarah Edelin, de- ceased, tiled several months since, in which « caveat was filed by Mary J. Harris and Thos. J. Edelin, brother and sister of the deceased, was decided by Judge Parcel! in favor of the Will, be citing in the opinions of Lord Mans- field and numerous decisions, Edelin, of the Gouriat Appeals of Maryland, bearing om the questions. be will was made in September, 1855, aud bequeathed—ist: To Mary Lucy Black, her adopted daughter, all ber diamond j weiry, in- eluding ber watch and chain, and such other jewelry as the guardian may select. with arti- cles of wardrobe. 2d: To Mary Jane Harris the balance of the wardrobe and jewelry, ex. cepting such as is bequeathea hereresfter. 3c - All the estate to the exeentrix, and the house. bold furniture to the guardian in trust, the proceeds to be paid to her Kdelin, 31,000 of the proceeds to be invested by Her father until she is iS yearsofage. Sth: The residne to Mary Jane Harris, the sister of the deceased, and Mary Lucy Black, the adopted daughter: the portion of the latter to be held in trust for her Until she is 19 years of age, and in case of her death ber portion to be disposed of as the guardian may deem proper. 6th: The Watch and chain in the possession of Maris Benter to ber, asatso such Portion of the wardrobe as may be selected by the guardian and executor. 7th. All papers, books, silver, paintings, &c., to the guardian for his absolate control. Sth. Having named to her sister, Mary Jane Harris, the person she wished to be ap- ted guardian. and directed her to nomi- ae bim, she nominates her as executor ot the will. The will was filed December 5th, and a ca- veat was filed by Mrs. Harris and J. J. Edelin against its being admitted to probate on the 19th of December. ist. Because she was not of sound and dis- Posing mind at the time said alleged will par- ports to have been executed. 2d. use eaid will was not executed by the said deceased, nor by any one who acted by ber express directions. 3d. use it was not attested and sub- scribed to iu the manner prescribed by law ion For many other good and sufficient rea- Messrs. Brent, Merrick and Winder appeared for the propounders of the will,and Messrs. Carrington, Wilson and Mattingly for the ca- yealors, and a vast amount of testimony was taken, two of the witnesses to the will—E. E. Sbields and Maria Benter—testifying that the testatrix was of sound mind at the time, and Hugenia Harris, niece of the deceased. the reverse. The counsel fer the caveators will take case to the Criminal Court on appeal. - Yesterday, the Court also decided the case ofthe administratorship of the estate of Mrs. Olny P. Anderson, the widow of an eld revo- luuonary soldier, died in Tennessee some time since, where letters of administration were issued to Thomas A. Anderson,a son. An amount of money was due her from the Gov. ernment, and her son obtained letters and Grew the money. Mr. Fuller appeared for the former, and moved thatthe letters here lie re- yoked, and Mr. Lloyd, with Mr Anderson. resisted the motion. The Judge refused to c= the motion, Nolding that the letters issued ere were good to draw money from ne Treasury, but directed that the administra:or at once proceed to the distribation—citing tue Sct of Congress of 1840, and several decision of the Attorney General, in support of his de- cmon. W.H. Dangerfield was appointed guardian © & miaor child; bond SL000. | ingon the corner of Cameron and Fairfax 'VENILE VAGRANT! he juvenile negroes wae TRILEY AORAWre.—The juvenile negroes WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. the city, area pest to the commun at 100% same. If near Depot. eye a | ahs sale by October Ist, 1555, the above proper- ee val anda ANTE U—A Furnished HOUSE with spacious OB RENT—The STORE under Metropolitan THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. source of mach anceto the ice. In Ww petiors for ihe Tewwa mony Gnristien Asvos | FY Hall. next to the tar ‘Ofice, For terns, Se Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. a they Bhphingd our Sonlay pos 4 "OF i. tage a aie apply toO B. Bak ER. Star Office. se ett aes iconiiciap wi ir importan: to ets, . 7IN T iy i VALUAB ¥ ently seizing the baskets of ladies and | #0. Box wattle, (Sune "Pugs ot CUMUELERE Retort Brlees Ho. ae ES fiat Eerste, Un i Btaber hort, Tite Senne eae wend sake tow. Si of thd tin a rontleman and wife, | ave., beiwecm sta and 10h streets. "90 19-2t" between 4th and Sth Streets west, at Pubic witboutleave, The marketers 10; ‘unfurnished welt LE O = UBANT X their petty thefts; and their frequently block- | *')° Biba eee se fp enee beter as oe Fo Bovaas" al tha censor of Hew dereey at inl = WEeRESDAT. me Mo. tn, tn Saeare He: — im inet while the careof ait are | Ofice. . “eed atthe Best erate ae athe THURSDAY, Sept. 20, 156:,0t 295 Penpeylvant® | £i7. “Balt the lor ie improved by" two. 2 story decent ‘language, terchanw are often gon. Wi By 6. joung xirl.who | 0B SALE CHEAP 1 x TAPE. | syanne,,_Weeailatteatton to our regular weekly | the rear of the fst in tent eect we tke tock seer, : ughly js her b esit. | (OR SALE CHEAP IF S0LD IMMEDIA tale of choice Groceries,eonsisting in part of— hich f ‘i Lot pelled to drive them from their doors where vatiow as Cook; will assist in ing and LY—Two eligible, six room FRAME HOUSS8 «im pari * ie Row renting at $40 per month they assemble in gancs and indulge in the most | ironing. Please address a note to Box Ne 36 S.er | 90d Ler. 10 ano No 112 East Capitol Choice Green und Black Teas, in «mall packages iiing se Ro eee o. ich — indecent bebavior: ‘The magistraieshave been | Gite... Te | Strvet, beiween athamd oth streets) east. Starch, Pepper, Petnity Soap Spices, dc. tiger eed dei tacinlatn SG very fenient with them, but indu’ ce seems: ANTED— sucem a 4. , large lot of choice Wines and Liquors, tn rms: One-half cash; balames six and twelve only to make them worse. Y. » Justice TTC ATION te eerste oy oman eilsbee, FURSISHED ROUSE For & wood and glass months, for notes hearing interest, aud secured by ipson of the Third Ward, appearsto have | Chamberwork or take charge or ong. we | sts (OD tania, —: Old Bye and Bourbon Whisky . of trust op the premiers. 41) com adopted a rule that will produce a better effect. | so objection ‘392 to Geer, Please for | mk. FITZG! Old Port and Sherry Wine Tevenne stamps at the cost fm ye 4 He sent two little negroes 12 and 1% years old Sacco yess 2 corner of 16th ots.. none 1th. or D. Le LL Otard Brandy, Holland Gin. Ac. non each piece when . Title respectively, to the workhouse fof 30 days. < 5 OR RENT—A niocly furnished HOUSE. ten Also, assortment of Notions, Fancy Geods, Ohew- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. They may be useful there. WwW atts Were betv a and water; 33.33, mouth ing Tobacco, Cigure. &e., &e MES ©. McGUIRE £00. Auctioncers. FATAL Accrognt ox B. AND O. Rarcnoad. | fon mun ee Deleees Ok cel trees De agement HOUSES, price from ad eee APs Auctioncers. OF EXCRELL' HOUSEHOLD FUR. The train arriving here at 8.35 this morning, | streets. Address “B. B.,” Box 12 Star Office, ‘of the 5 ing ia, Bas YF 4 — at ae SALB eI ry AT Ry Us a opeus our bringing the passengers by the mainstem of | _ 019-8 'B4 per equaré fave, Pike, 1% miles from Alorandria, ant 2% miles KT. BE AND & STREE deren ihe boaies of Daniel Sultrvan and’©=- | W APZAD A Gerosy OLGh fm gore | iene MRCEEL bop warnlion, the pag he ie st be . \. Bo 1, who were last night killed near Paw. | AMANS-S07 9th uncer’ * © mais att Sud contains sand Kitchen ck Fo SALE—A two story FRAME HOUSE, on | of good land attached to New Je eer ‘aw Tunnell, Va., (over a hundred miles from = Baltimore.) it apueurs that these men were W ARtED 8 o young men who understands ~@ SITUATION as | any business. d f aaa oI ee AHO OLE & 00., Ancta employed to work on the road, and were pai clerk in a drug ‘sto aces, RENT —A laree RI DWEL = _se19t ++ Anota. ony . Last night they ‘started to walk | Address Box No r Office. seisiw” | WOR BENT A large BRICK DWELLING, No. [BX 245. 0. MCGUIRE a 00., Avotoneers. to a station, from whence express some W TE D— By the lator 15th of t,aemall quite of Ba Ne ‘BRO. No, fis Bigh street, of their money. in company with OUSE furnished for hoasekee! ng pat }eorgetown, se 18-5t" ® comrade. When near Paw Paw they ob- | tol iil or vicinity preferred. Address H. J H., FOR RENT—One ROUSE, cont: 10 o'elock, im addi served the train approaching,and crossed over | this office, se 18 StF situated on 19th street, between Q and Kets, asekeeping reauisites to another track. Unfortunately they got on W 4NazDA highly respectable middJe aged | Inquire corner 20th and @ sts. Se 18-3" the track on which the train was running, and WOMA: y Oi} Paintings and nau Beton nA no ak Hail suite N, to do ight work and eewin a small ALi) = i 633 7 treet. Two doren fine Dining Chairs, Solid Oak bi - pofore, it Could. be checked the engine struck | family. Ne one need apply without cood refer. | Ate eh ante cight coca eth bene, | Beak cote tearinine Cusire, Motta Ook Bi ry | | Blegynt Mahogany Oarved Bedatead, with cano- them, killing the two named above, and knock- ee corner of ment and cellar, flower garden, and vineyard; | Rovx, Ne Also. Solid Usk Carving Tabie, | Mab rany Wa ing the other some twenty or thirty feet, ork rdrobes . ee water and whout. Inquire on the prem Pinte Stand, twe Side Dish Tables, all to matca Walnut Marble Top Bureaus and Washetands aod bruising him badly, but fortunately not break- Cobonep COOK WANTED—for a family of | ites, or at fo STimstreet; Terms low to 8 good _sel9 [Int] J.C, Mc@UIBE'& CO. Ay ucts. Chamber Tat! bat these rienced, | tenant Gk * a = Mabogany Brcsteads. Bureens aod Washstands ing any bones. The friends of the deceased twine one, need apply bat these experien : ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioncers. Shamber Ghat took charge of the remains on their arrival | $P4¥illin a hy [FOR BENT—On2a street east, No 437-1 ieee Done Sen’ Camis (eaics here. roems, Pennsylvania avenue, between 10 % og La, : : Sit Freme Locking Glasecs tol Hill, four ROOMS t suitable fora | VALUABLE LOT FBONTING ON 3DsTREET | &'tt zoos roomie. | Hoth, and | ginal family. ‘moderate ‘90 17-30" cast. betweon, Pennsylvania avenue and south C | Sy So Le Tre lee WiTcH.—Last night there was a W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A CATERER to Fo RENT—A Furnished ROOM, suitable for On TUESDAY. the 26th instant at5 oicleck BH id Husk Mattresses, large and fashionable audienceat the Nauonal | W 44 7%D IMMEDIATE ‘® first class House, housekeeping. Apply at No. 650 Lstreet.be- | OP TORSDAY, the 2th inst Lot § Theater to witness the representation of the | which ts capable of accommotating from thinte te | {ween 4th sn tath steedta 'Toraae, $12 a a Uiteet ot Oh crest *, Reom and Table Board $5 per wee! se 17-3t* 52. having 54 feet on Sd street jer 5) ular drama, “The Ice Witeh, | forty persons, and isin one of the finest localities et Boden cod depth, which will be subdiy = the kenient or the Frozen Hand.” ‘The | in thecity. Noone need apply unless he is experi- | ‘OR BENT.—A HOUSE with 8 rooma, situated tiding lots, making each lot « good scenery, tableau, and transformations are | enced in the business and has the best of recom on L street. between 9th and 10th streets west. ing Dur pores, ye ing of the kind we have s. Mendations. Address, statiug qualifications and | Apply to GEO. HAUPTMAN, 612 Lith street, Terms One-third cash; balance in six and twelve superior to anything ei ashes | Where the applicant may be seen, Washingtoncity | thive doors from Pa. ave se 17-3t* | months. for notes bearing interest, and secured by far seen in Washington, and nightly elicit | Post Office, Box 408" se l8 st* SOR RENECES o round after round of enthusiastic applatse. F ENT— street north, betwean | ®deed of trast on the premises. All conveyancinc ete “ ble . and revenue stamps at the The tablean at the close of the first act, is V )ANTED—A good FARM HAND. white or 19th aad 20th streets west, a desirable HOUSE, Mabogany Sideboards Large Quantity ef Obi aes and Crockery = Silver Plated Wine and Table Castors Kitchen Furniture and Housekeeping Bequisites aI ‘ H coat _ 5 5 LIN. Fo 90 H § $2 down on each Lot when aol “J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucta. alone worth the price of admission; and. the Strong Van eee nA UGELIM, Fort Patent Oden ote on of wi ee nae of) “welgd_ "GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts alae “ nl SENT Pe said of other snenen ta tho piece. | Sar knran toseat tis caiealed wouens, | ret -TOWLES. Agent, | [31 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avetionem. | py wb. LEWIS & Go, Aw Bishop is as mirth-provoking as usual in ‘aif izes. Apply to MACE © MET: | JOR RENT—An old GROCERY STORE sith. = | Satie 502 Ponuspleenie Snoro: Mrs. Williams is: sprightly as Minna, | CALF, Boal Estat “Agente, 317 deveats corer, | KF On PENT 48, 0d GBOCERY STORE vine saematin and sings exq tely; the Fowler Sisters ge 17-41" OUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON PEN ¥ aoe oe ‘URE ON PENNSYLYA Dwelling and fine Ovllar. Possession given the TWEEN 21ST AND 22D | avcTION BALE A . dance with their ¥ ¢ ra Col é TRERTS, HOUSE No, 61, AT PUBLIO AUC. | nal grace and spirit; Bangs NTED—T it. by the [sth of October 20th to J. TONE, c rner 7th anid i TION. A J N@ GOODS. is dignified as the Sea King; and the company | ¥ ane ROUSE onteinte from six toekand | strecte north.” load _ 90. H-St* On TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at 10 o'clock a, |. DURSDAY EVEN generally acquit themselves creditably. No | rocme, Address, with vended e is Tachy (OB RENT—BRICK HO ai street, be- | mone uenAE ser re the resilenoe of aGentleman | RP Ui at MO. 3 viz sels St WB LEWIS & 00. Ancts ing of Sofas. Side @hairs, il - eared = Jes Brussels Garpets and | BBX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. play goer should fail tosee “the Ice Witch.” | Post Office. c ra tween Pennsylvania avenue and Missouri ave- | declining A PROFESSIONAL VAGRANT.—Last night of- AGENTS to canvass for the most popular | jiotel : ne 17 St" ficer Steele picked up & man named Jas. ©. | Works. Apply at No. 67 Montgomery street, cer- ne: ping Parlor Furniture coi + + : t=! 7 ery deel- Table sud Mahogany Sideboard VALUAPLE BUILD LOT FBONTING ON Austin, dramk and ssieep in the street, -Thic | D4 $1 Beall street, Georgetgen. Dong g PF OniiehUSINESS STAND consisting of Det Pialnas Tavle. Cane Sea: Ohaireand Crocke’y NOMTH M STRERT. ‘betwoon Ist and Nort b ‘® t on trial before Just — nected = ~ . so 0 . Oppos ‘aint age 3 of ferent color: } inpit~l « = . MohMNl; weenthe ialloning Chitra nee WANTED Tee Ge CARPENTERS Apoiy the’ marielhenoo, an’ chistokey sheahe Revie | Foutber Pillows: Matroed Hook Meno Om THURSDAY, the 20th fost .at§ o'clock pm, Justice—You are charged with being drunk to CHARLES DENHAM, at the Old’ Baco STEWART For terms apply to WM. STEWABT, Eey., Alex: | Painted Wararcbes, Bur andria, or EGAN & PERRIE corucr & sun oth oaretattes cots, Washington. se 17-tf Hall ost Clot A Large Cooki as, Washstand we shal 1, on the premises, Lot No. 47. in J.C tande and | PcGuires subdivision ofeauare Me, és and disorderiy. Prisoner—That’s my charac- ie of léth street, ter, Sir! Justice—Have you got any money to redeem your character! Prisoner—I never | YY ANTED—By October 1s TAH MORAN 1855, @ furnished expect to have acent as long as I live. Jus- | qyari Ue, ith alltne modern improvements ving « front of 3) feet. by 178 feet 3 inches, toe 3-100t alley. which bas been recently paved Terms: One third cash; balance im six, and tweive months. for notes bearing interest and ets and other Bedding Iograin and other Carpets contatnige ie | parker rand Chamber Stet al n . containing arlor Radiators and Chamber Steves tice—We will have to give you ahome. Pris-'| fohand 2th 2 07? Ne 234 H atrest. botwoon Aga nd water, and & large garden. Desk, Lunges, Glasses and Kitchen Requisites | secured Ly 8 deed of trast on the promises. Ail a Me J Ossessi st October. ft rt i . 2 | Conveyancing ap enne stam! cost of oner—That is whatT never did have. My ANTED=Hy a resident ofthis ty, on the Ist ‘A young colored MAN-totakecaré | Honse 1 /@0* Contained in the mbowe | gueverancing 56 down when the property ie bome is on the hich ways and high seas: and I W ‘of October. a Furnished HOUSE, ma good 4 > 7h ton A. HYwE. Terms cash. | knocked off, would much rather be at liberty there than location fer boarders. One preferred where the 122 Washington street, Georgetown, or ee lod GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts | selzd GREEN & WILLIAM onfined to any home you will furnish. Th: ty renti be ill ake youre, References se 17-3t at Bi & Co., Washington rity le <EN Lua aa == © d : e renting will 1a! E ferences @x- e17 Y city. — = - Justice however insisted upon givinghim a | changed.“ W. B.. 408 Le botwore oi ned lok a . T LANDS, 4=0 Acres, | (CATALOGUE SALE —On FRIDAY MORNING, | JR¥ GREEN & WILLIANS, i EsIRaB SSOURI LANDS, 450 Acres, - Te home. and sent him back tothe cell, togo to | streets sotreote | Dn Monee Con cesr North Moca i Acres fe etstet, BOCcheeel oe ee pee een! |. YIN be eeld nt public custion, on FREDAY.tho the workhouse. WARTED-Any party having « furnished | sale, or exchanged forimprovedcity property. Au | 1! Ore i mee 6 of Howard. ovm- jock p. ™., On the premiees. ou —— HOUSE to rents belw ci % ‘Tiet instent. at 5 een $th and isth sts., | excellent opportunity for those desiring to invest pony lind abort we LA Penis toed my the | U street south. be and oth streets, Islasd, Penn’a avenue, who desire a responsible | in one of the most rapidly UNGAW ORTERELT. | large jobLing house closing basinew cetied ee | LotNo.—. tm Baaare No.—. 90 feet froct beta ‘Manent tenant. will find it totheiradvan- | West. Inyuire of J. DUNCAN OOTTRELL, ania ae 850.000, comprioin fel ite Jy | fect deep. with the improvements. Inquire at STABK& 0O.’s, 305 F street, | 375 Penus)ivania av., opposite National Hotel, Cloths. Gaselmeres, Batinets, Blesskeg Py Terms: One third cash, balance six and 1th 07-2" se 17-3t* ¢ “Ginchame errors | mouths. secured by a deed of trast on the pre ts,at halt-past seven o'cloak last eve Wane ey arapectableyoungsiri.e sir. | pean fe Linen Table Cloths | {8% All conveyancing pe mipoe tat aie pect seven 0 closk last evening ION to do chamberwork and plain sew- AND PBOVISION STORE, with three years? | and Napkins. Apron Checks. Cambric Ts : a8. 2 to ratify. by acclamation, the proceedings of | ing, ‘Addres\ nae ae So Sees fil Pe ee Me oe: Ladtew and Gent's Hoslery, Blankets Flog? | seis d __ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcta. the Philadelphia Convention of the i4th of ANTED—Gold and Bil Watches. Ladie LAND and crop of Potatoes. estim at about Notions in great vai my B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Angust. and to endorse ite declaration of | VY 4NTED Geld and Silver articles ofvaine, | 1,00) busbels, situated within two miles of Long | se 19-2 REX. HIGGINS & 00.. Ancts, | are : Principles. Speeches were made by Marshal at R, FULTON & CO. * “ij nbrokers, 502 tb Bridge. No other store near. and would be anex- — TECee as sah OF IMPBOVED REAL Fs Gooding, of the District of Columbia: Hon. tl a - lent place for summer boarders, or avy one UCTION SALE Of GOVERNMENT woop RONTING ON SOUT tk north ef Penn's avenue. N.B. | Se! ' ' EX. Philip R- Fendall and Dr. Allen, of Washing- | 56 Water Ooolers, and 600 gross of Penteg Cnr is pa teeater tp yo : y RATIFICATION MEETING AT ALEXANDRIA nort Pursvant to call, alarge number of the ctti- | Sha) zens of Alexandria, assembled in mass meet- CHANCE—FOR SALE-A GROCERY | Syuare Shawls, ‘q doing business in the city. Inauirc of W SWEB: a BE- NEY at the Herndon Ravi, CAVITOL HLL, AT PUBLIC BDO: 5 0 , Cor! rs imei shit » CAP . od ton city, and Mr./Walker, of Westmorelend, | forsale cheap jy mt comm" * | STi Fetrectas ne terndon House, core veerene ages Cuieh Geaphington. 2 | BASa: Of “ Vs. Letters from Mr. Janney, Reverdy|Jobn- V ) ANTEP—By a respectable woman a SITU A- *UBNISHE OOMS FOR BENT from Sato Washington, D.C, September 18, 1366 On FBIDAY,the lith day of September n son, Doran Killian, and other persons of emi- TION as first class Cook in a Boarding House F to $15 per Month Also a STORE for rent, ‘The Auction Sale of Government Wood at the | St 5 o'clock p. m., I sball sell, in front of were read, an ie meeting, after adopting a a aba avenue. se 15-Im* 4 “ - Oe tae ~ ale y . 2, feries of patriotic resolutions, adjourned. W4lTEE SECOND HAN @ HOUSES, on Gecrsetown Railroad, will be resumed on FRL and duly recorded in the Land Records for Was! aetna ¥, September 2, at 11 o'clock ~ on- | ington County. District of Colambia, Liber N.C. land. | tinued dally tll the 29th fostant ipcinsive dion | Te No. ts, tohior, 205,04, and a0%, ere oe. fa R RENT—Two large fi Also MIRRORS. CARPETS, BEDS. Baws | (8. Between $4 MARRIED AT THE STATION. — Yesterday PING asd HOUSEFURNISHING GOO of every yethe Gantetbury Hall Also, the Canter! ween | di excepted. lees the lot 1. Suuare 735, fronting $0 feet on south A street. run morning Chris. Abel was arresied by officer | @eseription. — B. BUCHLY, see me netteet), | Se and 6th strects. For termis app'y to J. M. | fine, wc rPees) Bulesathe lot is sold before that | bing back a good depth to fine alleya- with the iu- Crown. charged by Albertine Fahrnkopf with | ¢8-tf between Gand H.essteide, | YOUNG. Ja.. & BRO., 403 Ponneylvauia a Upwards of EIGHT THOUSAND CORDS oF | provements. being the father of her child, about 18 paphed ny | e = aoe Ani, | oak AND Pine fl Gory Which will be sold j pe shove property weet boone according to the oid, snd no mes locked np at tnastcond pres | FL OUSS REAP Beat PRne nnd BED BOOS errno’ PAB | Com one ord to Bee barely ang 2 any quantity | ®eld deed of trust on the balanee in 6, 12, and 18 Einct station. Yesterday sfteracon be had & | "We invite your especial attention to our large | be te! tozether or separately. with the privilege | Terms: Cash. in Gevernment funds, on day @f | monthe for notes bearing Seterest and ssenred by him fo jail in default of secnrliy toxaone shy | and well-assorted stock of gf juitcher and bath. Ger ani ater tu the nouas: | sale; abd Sftecn daye allowed far remperal o deed =f trust ou the promises. Ail conveyancing J “ f let together a part of the rent will be taken out i 4 ager. child. “Rather than be incarcerated he agreed HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, i board. way NISHED HOU z ot 10 rooms, |. Bt, Brig. Gen I gad Chief Quartormastir, 100 down when the property is knocked off by to marr: e girl, anda jcense having en and bath and gas and water. wi « ren Ss om Le joneers. 8" . Trustee. procaied the services of Rev. Mr. tage were | embracing nearly every article requisite for ory Apply at 234 H miresk, A Irs Sz OF GOVERNMENT VESSELS. an S]-eo8ds Geen a WitkikMe Aucts. obtained, who, at about seven o'clock, in the . 9 «i 200 je 1 28 : — — presence of Lieutenant Johnson, his men, and FURNISHING A HOUSE, A BARE CHANGE—FOR SALE—The Batt Benrav ov Oonstauetion AND Berarn.t S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON & number of citizens, united the couple in (he | in either an economical or aluxurious style, Oar Re Ge Ee ie Met UbEy eho aor bien a ee aes, boly bonds of matrimony. stock 1s complete, and Will Be sold cheap for cash on early application” | tion the foflowfog- named ¥ " Granp LARCENY tif® TTBE easels By order of the Trustee. winah ¥ No Gia Seventh eieet esi deecalamcuiaes froe sate That valuable tract of WOOD | 9" thei Octoba fizovciork my Ngai 4 —— wage a Mrs. Mary A. Gibson, No 6/5 Eleventh street = south, was robbed by a colored servant named | BOMNTERTNG ieee complete list of HOUSE AND. containing 551 ncres, by recent survey, | T2¢ John Adams, ING GOODS furnished, or sent es ty, Md .about fi oF arement. | ; 2ist instant, same hour jane Margaret Cobb, of a lot of clothing. Mon- | mail. gratis, i ashy Mefiee fromthe Nore Yerd Brig, eee ies mame: baph e sloop-of-war,of 700 tons, | reste Of te EEN & WILLIAMS, Acts day, Mre. Gibson met heron the corner of Goods carefully packed to go to any part of the diately on the st road leading from Washing- | py¢ Fearnot, sailing ship, of 1,012 t 14 AA tS “ Seventh street and Pennsylvania ayenue and | sountry. J. W. BOTELER & BRO ton to Ca r Marlb ee. oie Be meen to 22 ‘urement.’ <> M12 toms, olf meas ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. seized her, and notwithstanding the opposition - ©. BOTELES & BRO... omac railroad will r four miles o} The Trefoll, steamer, of F . a of Margaret. marched ber off tswrard fie oan Meavene,(Metorot Heli | Rett Mlaaleiouane Wa 'werter™ fhiees,et, | Tansey sre™ Seamervof £0 tons, old mous. | GOVEREMERT Sal OF FOUR RUNDRED headquarters. Meeting with Detective Kelly 320 Penn’a avenue, (Metzerot Hall,) pac and abundantly supplied with water * | The Port Boyal, paddle steamer, of 805 tons, old AUCTI on the way, she delivered her prisoner to sell-ét (Int) between 9th and 10th streets, It will be sold entire or in lets to suit. Title Measurement, (hullonly ) him. She was taked tothe headquarters when N On FRIDAY, the 2ist inst., at 11 o'clock a.m , = - The Pontoosuc, paddle steamer, of $74 tons, old Four B. 5 clear and perfect, For terms apply in person, or + Old | we shall sell. om the premises. Four Hundred Uak Mrs. Gibson identified the snoes and bonnet | W Ovseutactured inte Bose Bone RE S | Sy letter addrece tome ct Unpe warn eee Measurement, (hull euly.) 5 Pine Piles, being 25 und 40 feet in length. Sack Coats, o AT THE U.8. NAVY YAEBD, NEW YORK Tr cash. she had on as her property stolen atthe same | Pyntaloons, atd Vests, well made: Feutice 1 jeorge’s county, Md. ay . ‘ erme cash. aol . time with other property. Major Richards | Ont, Good ‘Trimmings, st $22.50 and $25 per sult. — fs LC _W.1. BEALL. The Pemperoealing a° oflsis tons. , old meas- = =o OnEEEN S. Wituiame.” committed Margaret to jail for court. These are bargai {OB SALE OB BEN y DWELLING, sit- ‘urement. ‘ee i? {Ivt. and Obron.} ‘Aucts. ee arr OE WA Sle Inia avenues, between Tih and sik streets west, | The South Carolina, screw steamer, of 1,165 tons, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, SENT TO JAIL FoR TRESPASS.—Yesterday, a se mae, nia avenues, be: nh gp west, old meastrement,(of iron.) : = joe » boy named James Dotovan, aged fourteen $0 3 mee and Tih street. fine Fer eae te rank bY siiert deep, with | The Hivisens, screw steamer, of 405 tons, old meas- TpeSALE,OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. pascawon tue premises of Edward abner’ai | WW Ha. OPEN AW RO. is Rana’ ave. Teo deen SMa mia, °t | The Sita, stew steamer, of a tonsold meas. | pT reeeile PUY miner the prizes belonging to the Cereee eee of | seize WM. 8. TREL, Merchant Tallon, | _* SSHSIVESALEOF UID Le The Marigold, screw steamer, of 115 tons, old | Mise ds, 8 Bnglish, ts <p Be He was taken before Justice Walter, who or- RREMovar. BEMOVAL. LIBEBAL TERMS AND LONG CREDIT, | The Dumbarton, paddle steamer, #f 685 tons, ol time. if not previously sold, it will be sold dered him to pay a fine of $5, and in default of et ic auction. ‘Tuis property is situated in the most desirable urement. part of the town. occupying the greater part of the ‘We will offer until further notice, at private | The losce, paddle steamer, of 974 tens, old meas- | *@08re, fronting 150 feet on Washington, 2 on — measurement. of iron.) bail sent him to jail. J. P. DENNIS, SIX HUNDRED BUILDING LOTS. The Pontise, paddle steamer, of 974 tons, old meas- ——_o——_ ar a COACHMAKER, KEEPING OPEN SvuNpay.—Yesterday Ed- Gay, ® on Green, aud 3) on Dunbarton streets. sale, Upon the most liberal terms and long credit, urement , (rare Abner, restaurant Keeper, was arrested | Begeicayece inform his customers end the public | temast desirable lot of Broperty ever offered is | The Sebage, paddle steamer, of 82 tons, old meas- | Helistarandost hose ontalning rooms eco by Officer Roth for keeping open his restaurant nd. on 6th street, to Nos. 293 Shis city . situgted income aeyen ¥ different squares > oy mi paasl f of them very large, with gas, water, and bathe, onSunday. JusticeThompson fined him $20. treet, between 13th and Mth face ae a eine dhl the best epee! ee T! A sritonie, Paddle steamer, of 202tons, old meas- | T{PEm Or, eee Yor persons desirous of open end posite Grover’s Thesten txaiae venue end op- | Sver offered. Catalogues of the square, wamber | The Octorota, pald je steamer, of 974 tons, eld mons. | } a TF CITY ITEMS. Sie fa teeceeuucesseuneomee, | Stoked teat Gey te rn | sete mar tabs eum asenemta eee tee geemaronte prne sie eure Hear, DURAL nd in se GOOD STYLE ae CLAGEST & SWEENY, gp the 9th Gctober. at 12.0 clock m * | Tntted Stator ee HENNING’s Genuine Silk mixed Cassimere | any Coachmaker in the country. He hopes Y rears Ly ee The St. Louis, sailing sioop of war, of 700 tons, old ‘The property could bes ned as « boarding house, Fee and small HOUSES, fur | The Princeton, receiving ship, of 990 tons, old | $8 its Within a samare cars, which ran every nfurnished. Also, i t by em- Suits at $23, $25 and #29 are now on hand. ploying bone bat first class mechanics, and using 8 7 nothing but the best material ether with stri. Come now to the corner of 7th street and fon to bustnesorte metetee ee wate five minutes for whisperer.” N. P. Wittis. —_—_.—_—__ ‘ashington city, or it cond be 5 . measurement. to five (5) ormore large dwelli: " Maryland avenue. One Pricemarkedin plain | Share of patronene” rep 3 comm MENTS. furnished or unfurnishet. suit: | The Clymatas, screw steamer, of 296 tons, old | *yided into fives) orm particulars apply to Mes, figures. ws Lz 7 } able for honsekeeving, with or without rd, moasurement. 8.T POUGHEETT. on the premises, or to W. D. ——_——_—- Postale STEAM inquire at STARR £ 0O.'S, 305 Fatreet, near | The Althea. screw steamer, of 72 tons, old meas- | @ASBIN, Georgetown. JEWELRY.—400 styles of Sleeve Buttons, i ENGINES. 12th. se 7-Im* he iaaes screw steamer, of of tous, olf " se 17 bet. -Setis, Rings, Pins, Chains, Combs, Gents Pins 2 ‘OR SALE—A ine GARDEN FARM, within urement, 3 3 mish ALE—On the Sddayo Oombinin of effi a F F% received this morning—at Prigg’s Dollur ia the maximum icleney, durability three-fourths of @ mile of city limits.’ It con- | The Gimmarron, paddle steamer, of 350 tons, old | K’ Uctober neat. at 12 m., at Hoboken, wesr the Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylyania avenue, | 824 coonomy with minimam of weight and | tains about 90 acres of improved lend, under a high measurement. ferry, the Revenue steam er near 44 street. i price. They sre widely and fsvorably known state of cultivation. with crops, new brick dwell- | The Hornet, paddle steamer, of 853 tons, old meas % OUYA A, ae eslgninens more than 600 being in use. All warranted satie- | ing. esza. Orehara. geod water, and all necessary urement, (of tron.) foll rigged brig, burden 835 tens, old measurement ; Brown’s BronxcuiaL Trocues.—« Your | factory or no sale. ous DaRGInES, | Ae DED & & The Boxer. paddle steamer, of 491 tons. old meas- | built by Wertervelt, jm, Work. tn 1805. Frame Troches are too well and favorably known to Descriptive circulars Sent on Spplication. 87-108" Corner 7th and ¥ streets. These sale cad ele inventories can be exam- | opatred by John Lin» in Philede’ 4 pore aru aiatens Siei se a J. 0. HOADLEY & 00. FOR RANT A PRICE SEABLR, In good or. | Sees SLC Teepeiee eT UR ane: | Oe Se canna oer cosine alte: nearly new, Pres. Mass. Senate. iatonrn ine wronce, Mass. poly tec te eis 8S Twenty per centum of the smount of the pur- spate well toned tn, guchers, chsfas. Boats, A com! —_——— chase money must deposi jay | > z “ od peentee Mek eatatger gga B ALL 1TS BRANCHES. BRY DESIBABLE AND BLIGIBLY BSiTU- | and oe remeinder .—J Ly, — eee vessel by a ee ta hes which I now carry always in my pocket: that | The undersigned ts prepared to execntein the ATED BUILDING LOTS aT PRI- from the day of eaten B two wocks | Two horizontal Tubular Bollers; trouble in my Throat (for which the Trocues Bieazer i kinds of BBICK AND STONE The subscriber will sell at private sale, upon fa- rean 0 uction and Bepatr will, position Screw, 10 feet diameter, 14 feet pitch ; are @ specific) having made me often a mere ABON, y inclecias house payee ee repedrs vorable terms, Lote Nos. 24.35 and 27,10 Beuare | until the 10th October_ receive tenders for the pur heres 156 g7008 tons Coal in bunkers. setting Grates, Banges and Ovens, at each 80 fect on l4th street west, | chaee of the sloop-of- war Dal e veesel can be examined on and after Monday, by 170 feet 1 inch vt at the U 1 Red States Navy Yard, Norfolk, | Sept S. at Hoboken, neat toe ‘Until the day Yates & Secpy, No. 323 Pennsylvania aye- Orders left at 169 I street, Washington, or 119 Freetown, will be promptly at- in Square No, irgipis, where the vessel and the inventory can $f sale, and every info! a ie? in charge. nue, are now receiving their stock of Fall and | Bi, 4 peg yeas be examined. se 19-w3w re. Collector of Ousteme. Winter Dress Goods. Calicos, Cotton and 7, - are 4 § inches ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. and . 20, 4 | B a Wool Fiannels, Cloths, Cassimeres, tr oa jy 7-tf J. ¥ COLLINS, d So = Hey i Hane Hey ‘20, in subd: se Sipe 24 feet 8 inches eotd at Pabil THURSpay, | GOvE=* MEST VESSELS AT AUOTI: ¥ t 4 2 pe reste UPERIOB OABINET FURNITURE. band 12th streets | g.WagtPesold at Fablic Aection, on m 20th instar | BAPER, Auctioncer —_—e___ the ii it. at 6o'c! si = BY JOHN DBAPER, Aucti » — to an ‘These lots offer t No. 17- in Bqnare 867, 30 feet § inches front o8 wend Boots anp Suoxs, with improved shanks, ii his a renaawisht to build . Je avenue. between F and @ streets | QuaRrermasten’s Orrice, No.17 Srare sr. inade to order by John Strott, National Hot-, | gthaubacriber is he Bai hinntook of yf saat a It Wided torsuit parchar | Nor, ae? percueagbetwaen, Hand @ streets “ de Naw Yous, Sept, a t entrance ob Oth street, and inside Hotel. “Re- | 1" “GABiNEE FOBNITORE ; Pt ae pect tee © Norms: One third cash; balance in six and twaive | sipeb jastie iring prom; ‘warran ‘and Complete, embraci Ww 3 3 be Braces Perpeerelo eee, woe : om and Quality. from the finest Pat. se 3-2w end Louisiana avenue. | months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by } —_ Oy down to the CHEAPEST 46 —FOB BENT—Two Furnished BOOMS, on oases Cs Sect on one joremtocs aul conveyancing | Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Vascular Ex- = first floor, or two ‘and kitchen, and revenue stam: the cost of the purchaser. : . at necessary to particulari Stock rd waters 20 down when sol. cresences, Warts,’ Moles, &c, successfully | contelan srery consol reels aretha ee ease | Ho. “ren? ee Math raoues Ld oe iem GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts, Gee UF bite, Sarkeon, Uniropodist, | FIBRE CLASS HOUSK: EORNISHING Betas: | fF SOrooms end oll mosers Joerememat nice BY © EWA PE LE 00, Atctionsers. enn. av.. between 43 an streets. Ot- . lon. street ween rther No. 285 Penns. ave., corner street, fice bours from $a m.te5p.m,andéto Sp. | Please call and satisfy 1088 4 Peer pareussing. eee evesal T. HERVEY ost O ate, : | m. No ch*~ze for consultation, y ith. Jy 31-tf wr OF GOVERNMEST WAREBOUSES. . rticulars inquire. BAILIFF’S SALE, } ermane's Gas. Beoes of, Weshingwen, amoee B a a RENT—The STOER and Chatteiseiit bs soll at eens sogerin Grote | OMe! Cue r atten, GBeptember is MARRIED, ern ers ear lith. it fropts immedi URDAY. September 72, at 10 ovciock & mat See | 9 Wi beoend pubic oa. on SATURDAY. O8WILL—Mc@BAW. On the 9th instant, by THE PLACE TO BUY THEM, ayenne, and isone of Abe largest Auction Store of M. K. W 0. a Y “Brevet Lica GEORGE OSWIEL ts uke Bets eee, se At BALLANTYNE’S, Apply too” KBB, at the Star rebousee, &c., RAW. No cards. - 49% SEVENTH STAEET, NEAB E. Fmogee 2a Tae comaatins, aa fas, Qearter- MAGEE—BLAKE. In this city. om the 18th | _A full Stock at the lowest prices, ve 1-2w HO! GROUNDS | at Si ae Fie haah Melee tenet ewe | K iowere « ab$MOVAy co, | iaearrclasenatpetean FS Ly delphiesto Mi OLE (KE. Beity. * Kipwas « aa ERS wonld respectfal” | perty haya rick ° street, between Twenty-first and D. ic a \e o ‘308 9th street, ar D. Bama dein iw. UHL! where they are prepa BLLS's CO. Real Batate ¥ a Petters On the 18th instant, THOM, ZINE pa 7 aud the public cerner 10th and F sts. 3 Tae the late Samuel Tiaad tary A Lewis daghior ol WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES Fcadina airy Prieee Qi and G8 At he 3S : Gash, in Government funds. roe jwonned a On Are, ferimd te, attend = of the latest styles. a. Avenue, near Zist at my 28-tf a ‘mor reds; ‘Also on hand fine ssrortme Bustic Blinds, Oilcloth Table Covers, eure ord ai Te see. Sen the re-idence of ber N SaLB—4 street north, between lath hich they ‘are prepared to sell at the F ALE OF WA "NUGENT, On the 18th ontant horthut | “Ait work th sevir’ iad exebated tc, te city or or N mi, Buren . pata tacee rain terre MARY RUCK | countt by xperaane woeRncas aut gstcs | Exiben™ S40 | nen cttered Shmmenmncce f, lo" ry E. i highest bidders, at noon. AY, the 24 day of agent Soe aged Roe ccrnstetonoan sree sapsctéats NAZPLRON’S HISTORY OF JULIUSCH8aR, grode end ober. at the of the m ing the {uvited to attend ber fuueral on Thureday. the 2 yolume 34. Sir Peto on the ewurcod BeDAL: | corves weer Mes ve thousand 'rison. % ‘and 15th | (5 000) Powder, of % mortar and canavs, on. wa will’ be old im lets te sult pur- of Sse O: and ‘Anos Williams, eged # mouths al 14 days. ql ‘uUuel stant, at half: past two o'slock. f ‘parent's of eaaeece, Rot iT street, near ith. ce tga WL th i the 19th inst... . atquartertotwe MABY POLL, obitd , br in 3 One-half to ted on the of « of the family are reepsetfully invited avegl A igatee a sogitent the fare at Bt Sovclock toiter. from the afterwards. gronnce, Ciberwise Seep sili revertte toe were, lene a of her 1) 3 rs dence of| } No 6th street, be- ve or ceesaremrn| hee ' ; ea G24 Steud 75 . a) ae If AT, ot x . ta Pe bie” BC x « @hiegal & rs Iwreere S bus 4%i ware e

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