Evening Star Newspaper, September 10, 1860, Page 3

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seen seenesnereeesentteteeeneeenineerterssaneedeeenene ee eee _LOCAL NEWS. = Excawruent.— :Per-| CxnrnatGvaxp-xovsr Casze,—The. Ss y ” ; r nep ' ams saitone whe visited York, Pa., durin ibe rere of the oflcers tnd cateds wore rather © ive PECIAL WAR ECTION, i GEORG HE LATEST N EWS POLS iE ERS Se ae pment, to aay cone tri if colored population in 5 y ; TNCIL i ae oe —Tfuuw UF Though Tee Stax is printed on the fastest | there aad back, and Woah he ong t | Seventh Ward. Their example iaipht be followed THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL. | Correspondencé of The TELEGRAPHIO (meant regio paresis | Seeaeine Geman fw dr aahcenea | eta eoniae sda Megat | Act Telecoms rash | wamernren ee representing nstrict, and it | the ot . 7 ulty | na ‘ard on iRS . been ts so large ante require it to be put to prese-at an | carnag nine ee miliary from the HOF captain Stine ot latins eaten oe { 37, a1 of September next to hil the vacancy now | of the New" ork eed Weatrece meena cipine | TERRIBLE STEAMBOAT CALAMITY. 'y hout; Advertisements, therefore, should be | course of my life I have never secn the same great when they are well surrounded; but there Terigrasiea of Willem Orne, Beg; ) Oo |a notable era in our commercial was =—= nent terre ™.; otherwise they may | nu: et oe ceatiemaan, in uniform” preserve so a canes, coeelly. 96 lesions ee che Asien w carn Orme; Begs Al - on Turaday of int week by the “ras aed appear unt next b perkect im, it more | who ot al un! by * + R s — .” bein; steamer ist |, of that Less Life. : ths mabotss' sy wi eee Ld the index to true gentility. dariviagin Bal» Cand Gispersion er these would go thrto re. | Parsuxnt to the shows pee tn een BS Guachod r. ra Se rel , they were received by the “Baltimore City Notice —Distriet of Columbia Advertisements tHove the blotof inefficiency trom the character of to be inserted In the Battimone Sow are received Maipapelitan pelion. her wharf in Washington wwe f the } be held at the corner of Twelfth street and New evening, di: a bulk of freignt, Sort poe a TG will be opened at 7 0’clock | wag at the Po Pag atk ao, a Guards” in true military sty! Parag that meg on 4 of | of Wau! want ot theif | Saturday night —Hannah Donoho,drunk; work- . Pe i High st.) on Tuesday morning. On she atand forwarded from Ture Stax Office. guests and the of the “Inner man’? by | house 60 days” Ellen Smith, drunk and vagrant; ! Grats one took in nearly 4.000 barrels of flour, and left here yal eulltiory ——- rrp ng with a hamper with workbouse 60, days. Virginiz Russell, disorderly GO, EB, JILLARD; on Wednesday a This dispatch is cer- | creates inteuse excitement Reswote—The thunder storm of Baturday edibles, drinkal gigars. &c, which proved | and fighting; fine and , $6.15. James Thomp- te Commissioners. | tainlycommendable. Another ng feature | The military nig bt effected a very ble chehew conut th ‘ble, as the Rifles ly made | son, vagrant, workhouse 60 days. John atkins, THE BOARD OF COMMON COUNCIL, | 0f this “‘first arrival” is the fact that the steamer, | nate whieh.et tee dee Dale Avil ES march through the town to connect | do; do. 60 days. William Morrat, drunk and f Surrewerg 3. heavily freighted, passed the bar, coming and | Yagers ands and. yesterday beida pent ey — zee | wie in from the Calvert Station. I'think vagrancy, $2.13" Resolved, That an election is harete tis going without the least dificulty, and had @ suffl- | companies from anil fordea ae 4 gear one of the corps informed me tbat the distance, —Sarah Bell, colored, safe keeping. | be held in the Second Ward on THURSDAY, clent depth of water and plenty of wharf room at visit here and service, which were very generally e j sate oe is quite two miles, was accomplished in | Gnas. B we, colored, disoderly ; fine and. cost | SA's tates Boo ‘of Common Coteatl by tos Gey evinyed sachs cs er chores going communtiy. The Mea eY, | twenty-two minutes, and in order. Three resignation of William Orme. Leq. pe ed peng ig Poe ghd pant cheers were given theif efrort at the de- Partire of the train, and all fell to work at de- iadlishing the towers adore things so oppor- tumely prepared by the ‘City Guards;*’ and as I through I observed that they were as good $3 15. John Swan, gambling; do. $6.15. James Hill, do; do. $6.15. Chas.’ Worthington, . and carryin; istel; do. $26.15. Wm. bling: . $6.15. John Cole, do.; do. $6.15. mon Holland, do; do. $615. James Joho- son, do.; do. $6.15. Robert Wells, do.; do. $6 15. congrega at the churc roughout the ci! were generall: Tange during all the wervices. aia 74 Foundry Chapel. At 11 a. m. 5 4 @iseoursed from the text “Therefore tes sae Sed by faith, we have with Got, §, for some weeks, has improved in health very SECOND WARD-SECOND PRECINCT — | much, bis friends will be glad to hear. He was tsuant to above reso! » &n_ election will be | in town yesterday, but again this morning. id on Tr AN sti b-tween 0 i reet, b= Fats. Mr, Tenney is and has been ri oor north of the auction store OF TC. Metultee | Me: Addison's absence eave halite porter; ; Thomas Cunni Micbael © Jobn BE. Hobart, Milwautee; Theses i conver Jane E w , Mr Wildman, of Ohio; Elymsn — of fan Parlier tar -neabam, & member q oy wl rough | At such charges as at marching, ipon which I “ : jhe polls will be cpexed at 7 o'clock 8. m.,| Mr. John W. Kidwell, who was injured by a Lord Jesus . oor, Basil Gray, do; do. 86.15. jowy, do. loned fees ARS poo lS At Vp m. heard numerous encom! tins passed both in Balti: | fo" gg is)? — = $6.15. eee Bowy. dos 4nd closed at 7 o'clock Lal ches fall at Romney, Va.,was steadily improving when | The booksand Papers of the steamer are all lost. Luke 10:20, Notwithanea: ey Die. Edwards from | more and Fe i. and | John Lane, drank and disorderly; $2.15. Jumes EDWARD C. DYER last heara from’. After the collision with the ee that the spirits are subject 12 this, rejoice not bork yee cee gta oe 4 o’clock, King, out after hours; $3.15. James Johnson, do ; aN WILLIAM P. SHEDD. flonted south to W inetta, where she soon sunk joice Becanse your name, © YOU; but rather re- | I noti » too, as in ear » | $3.15. Charlotte Mason, unlawful assembly; fine Commissioners. GEORGETOWN ADVERT'M Heanrenvine Particvrans. The speaker began” y sure eects Heaven.” | Meniaty Sort weatted ont Young Washington $a £8.15, Catharine Campbell, do 39. | TS] _ re cierk of the steamer Lady Elgin makes the ceding verses of th . ~ ng thal ested tent ts a 15. Catharine Boston, do.; do. $6.15. LOST AND FOUND. it: * | «e chapter containing the text, | c em to camp, where everything was, I pre- doman, 7 " . For other Georgetown advertisements see first page seastnenies "se Apostles were ifted with ex: | sume, in readiness to gteet them, ahd somforteble oon 15, ead do. $6 15. David Holland, do; | ___" * is Addison, do.; do. $6 15. ‘Bob Harrod. do.; do. $6.15. Ann Gray, do.; do.86.15. Malvina Crompton, do.; do. 86 15. and cleanly tents were in waiting, well supplied with the necetsaties for sleeping, &c. 1 under- stand the commissary of the company procured meals for the whole number in attendance from a hotel, and that a table was spread in camp, well supplied with solid and wholesome food; which was, [ think, a much better plan than that fol- lowed by most tompanies on the ground. At six o’cleck a. m. the roll of the drum and the boom- .owers. Extraordinary gifts are in- Sonate » companied by more than ordinary res- such _ «ities, as well as by extraordinary dangers, A> 38 Self conceit, self security, &c. These were men, and the extra powers with which they were gifted might prove detrimental in thelr results, and to this end God addressed to them the lang: of the text. Let us inquire as to what fater, tion shall be placed upon the OTICE.—Found thia ing upon my | JUST RECRIVED— Premisos, three small HOGe twoct gems: | J To thie Pete Rico SUGARS, them white and one black. The owner sid Rye WHISKY, is requested to come forward, prove prop. HERRING and ALEWIVES. erty, pay damages, and take them away, 50 bb's. Crushed and Refined -UGARS. av. str ° ow pri , AS . ad sokeens | _Forsaleby JOHN). BOOLE 8010 JEWELRY PAIRING Every Desorip ion of Jewelry carefully Re- a Trico} vs is the best ant re. ‘article for Dressing, Bene- tifying, Cleansing, Curling, e- storing the Hair, Ladies, try it, Sold by gists and Perfumers Sr i2-Em September 10, 1860. OST—On Thursday afternoon, ond District School and Mass. 4 ° usta drifted by In the darkness A\ the moment x * et the cannon (a heavy brass f ordnance Ai 2 R a8 f GOLD SPECTAC , havi - red ata moderate cha” & Teecek Roo Reachare writen in heaven.* | {tg of the ctnnon (a heavy bras Presented tothe | _All of Do WESEKTa BT CaN a peots Ho- | gréved on the ede uf the rams, 46. Mes Ran- |" spo DANES A, WATSON. | Of, the collision there was music and. dancing aliases fs made te division bt h prevailed State by Gen. Patterson, in whose honor thecamp | ™eopathic Remedies put up expressly for faint iy ph, from her pupils” The finder will be libor- . _ 59 B idge street, Georgetown. | £0!Mg on in forward cabin. In an instant all cities in aacitn tienes of: gistering ‘cpm peeatey Ma “Camp Patierson,’”) wilted the chats use, in boxes, at 25 and boone a RY ge yerrariss ry leaving them at Mr. HAR An Apprentice wanted. SS fm yates “eae werent -_ and in —4 A "4 8, ri . te ———— * throug’ of all respectable citizens. aud should any citizen | immense throng to roll calli after which one hour | Gai with book of full directions. "For ase fe tarda 3's --n4- SE wk Si OR BOSTON —The regular packet brig Ando- | the cabling; the ledies were pale but silent. There as form an action us y of the city to which | wes devoted to morning drill, when «+ Peas upon | 7. {}. “Gilman 350 Pa. avenue, wholesale L,98t08 Tuesday, August 7th,a BUNDLE of ver, Captain Levi Crowell, has arrived ‘was not a cry or shriek—po sound but the rush of sistly stricken from ie soll, and thas wie cies | fat Breatart over and 2 eeogsiaeeceatene | Ses MeL Weitot sane ape mon ts | Le Evening Rinr Nuvarpager, containing fit [And ie aw “reigit. (er the ahove port on aa | the steam and the sarge of the heavy sea, Well - apetactica De tae eee and tees hin claims | fast. Breakfast over an battalion’ wrede at nue and Sixth street. Als, Pond’s Extract of Witch | nor will rescive x Kberal reward iy terse | Rat eeny ing freight for the above port ond Ap-| ¢t they were fully aware of their danger, or “Chiist intended to asy in thie gee y forfeited: | the signal was given for battalion parade; and all | nue andSixth stropt, ‘Aisn, Pond's Bztract al Witch | fndor will re. : lyto HARTLEY & BRO., 99 and 101 Water | Wretber their appalling situation them ae epee prin pe Bh Sguve, rajolee thet Ls age. - te f Adjutent oe uP is line, all'tihds. Sold ee above. mas-ly, pT I 7 Georgetown. ‘e 06 lw. | speechless, 1 cannot tell you are good citizens of Heaven, that your names | under command o! ut Genera n : ee = 2 boat ei are surolied there. By heaven’ we may under- | (who by bis urbane manner and friendly bearing | Mus, Winstow,ane sandiomel WANTS R 0.6, ATZS sing aeeied upon the brtema tiene ent stand the Te ete nn at Chriats followers, | won many Eee put through a part of the ghymcian, hase. aechine Anca ner ae = LESPECTEULLY faforme his friends god the ne extent of the leak. There were two oars be. those wh his image. ii ““manual,’’ iy & ‘present arms,” and re- | t”£, s' 7 tates rocess of teeth: al ong girl, @ SITUATION cf, | Public generally tha b&s remo tod i aant to be 2 Christian thas to pebster oes ow. | viewed By Gen. Keim; when the parade was dis. | Dy softening the cums, jucing all inflammation— ANTED—Bya young girl.a SITUATION as | ftroct, adjoining Ma-onic Hall. te ts pre} ‘fb | longing to the by ee oy at that moment some ments beside and lack the Christian character. Wealth, learning, position in society, &c., are not the ends of one’s life, but only the means. Metbioks { heer the voice of God sa ing toa man who has climbed the steps of feme, and whose missed by the commanding otlicer who rede the great black horse, (by himself denominated the “camp cow,”’)'and tbe men marched back to their quarters. At3 o’clock same drill and regimental nurse or chambermaid, Pi.ase address Box hy at the shortest notice, Dinner and Even 12, Siar Uffice. 88 10- Parties, and fecle assured. that he will give cuties WANTED ood COOK and CHAMBE: satisfaction to those who may favor him with a Yo. 2 ce a bad tethe LO NT SE NO. ROE E a eee ee ead of CONFECTIONERY and CAKE at will allay in, and is sure to a Depend th: it rest to yourselves ‘nd relief and health to Jourtinfasts Perfectly safe inall cases, See it another column. oo li-iy gy gn upon the beach at Winetka. Only two boats were move: . Reaper, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise- mr 2; ry the lowest prices, Best ICE CREAM at $1 50 per left on the steamer. One of them contained thir Dat sates. on, every Breeze, rejoice notin this, } Every arrangement seemed complete for conve- | mfatintnir naps Read ik iw eee et A BOD Ce RRS Eee pane twe | callon, 55 High street: gates.” teen persons, all of whom were saved ‘The other but rather rejoice im the fret tbat your name is | nience and comfort round and upon the grounds. | au 20-eoly Vn. Steady employment fe highest wares will written in Heaven. Dr. E. here compared the | Some 500 tents accommodated the congregated — P . r be given to good hands. Address JAS. KEENA 202 4), at , I+land. man of wealth, of intellectual power, of posi- whence tion {a soefety, &c., to one of moral worth, one “ao wonld stain the earth with his blood or suf- fer bis frame to crackle in the flames rather than sacrifice principle. He admired the reply of Cato, military. Namerous eating tents, fruit stands, and i saloons, with their tempting displays, were dispensed just outside the sentry line, where the hungry could ay bis appetite and the thirsty allay bis thirst t night many amusing TosBacco, SNUFF. AND SEGARS, AT WHOLESALE, a erase I have to-day received 195 boxes of TOBACCO, ANTED—Atthe Railread Depot Restanrant, Asmart, active WOMAN accook. To one | COmststing of pound inmps, fours, tens, large and who understands her business the duties wil! be Also a large lotof fine HAVANA and YARA 3E ARS. Wistar's Bateau or Witp Currry. The foliowing letter from Rev. Hens ¥ W 992 of Concord, N. He. Editor of the Congregational nal, speaks volumes in favor of West Concorn, N. Messrs. Sern W. Fowie & Co. Before I left the steamer the engines hed ceased to work, the fires having been extinguisbed. The force and direction of tke wind wes such that the ri 8 3 i r enticmen : | light and the lighert wages will be given. Ale». a | g boats and the fragments of the wreck were driven who, when asked if Le was not wretched in old | incidents were observable; vocal setenades were Two yea ‘9, & striden and violent attack npon | No.1 Dining-room Servant. Apply to L. A. TARL iT = up the lake, and would i age, said “A span is wretched at shy age who is frequent, while in all directions bands were play- | my Lunze confined me tomy bed for several woake, | TON, Hastrcad Depot. re 10 3t" mye Ea P. “ wench the chore in the vt 12 boxes of fiue, medium aud low priced To ing soul-stirring airs, which died away upon the evening air like the gentle murmurs of the moun- tain rivulet, hushed to slumber on the bosom of the dinignd lake. Seme who desired to grat- ify those who had not seen it, with a sight af the fom pent succeeded admirably in im; ting that intelligent creature, by the aid of two boys, sundry buffalo-robes an: iece of hose from the enzine-house, for a pr. and w recovered, I was so much oppressed by diitoulty te Breathing. that {was often unablo to sleep or rest upona bed by night. The suffering was extreme, and judging from the inefficacy of the remedies used, ] supposed the disease incurable. Being persuaded to try a bottle of Wistar’s Balsam wale Cherry. without confidences in its efficacy, found the difficulty almost entirely removed be- fore one bottle was used up, Sympathy with my fellow sufferers induces me to make this public not the sources of hey Sepes withia himself.” Things of this earth fade, and cannot possibly follow us furtber than the grave. A man lays up riches and knows not who is to possess them after bis desth. A man who has bis name written in Heaven only begins truly to live when flesh and Diced are to him nomore. The thea in- quired what we are basying ourselves about? It Js not that we may have our names written in NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN GAL- Ds ~ > 256,009 Sogars, in RAGHER, shoemaker by trade-—euppo nee SS cases of Garrett's Scotch Snuff, in bottles ; NABBY WAGGERT , care of Wanie! Haggerty. also, Rappee, Congress, 8nd Macc ng ® corner of Ninth and N sts., Washington, D.C., he Sdozeu of Anderson’s and Goodwin's Fine will hear of something fo his advantage. Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, #0 10-3t* (New York papers copy.) 139 gross of Shaoghai and Parlor Matches, 10 bexes of Pipes and Pip» Heads. WANTED IMMEDIATE EC At the Union In 75 bales of Killickinick smgking, and all other _ e rade hopelessly looking back apon the route we had drifted, I could see, in the gray morning light, objects floating upon the water, and, sometimes, Tu ‘bt I saw naman bei straggling with the waves. G.Ciarri, Clerk of the Lady Elgin. Tue Names of tTxe Victims. * The following persons, who left the Tremont 5 which caused teat | statement, and recommend the article to othes felligence, efice.No 3 DEAtY CPP. Facies portmning $0 the ¢ ! House last evening and took passage on thesteamer Heaven. We are neglecting our soul’s salvation. | merriment throughont the grounds. All wes good Gimilaris afflicted. City Hal Washington,D. Cas n Enghieh,Ger- Allof which are offered at the lowest wholesale jouse last evening an on He then exborted his hearers to break the bonds. Spirits, all good nature, and all seeined ahead yith respect, yours truly, Henry Woop. Pon enn woptah female SERVANTS as po oon | — No. 59 dor tot funn a wg bes are Supposed to bave been omage ‘of negligence and indifference which now bind }| with the belief that it devolved upon them tocon- | None genuine unless signed 1, Butts on the wazes given. Com+along, gitls,as you will have | Goods delivered to any part of the District free of F. A. Lumsden, wife, two children and servant — seo eget oo a ee pila fom setae toward the fund of general | wrapper. situations procured without delay charge. ms su 39-2 _ | of New Orleans; W. Garth and wife, Miss Anna 4 > man - Prepared by 8. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for sale by Z. D. Giiman, 8. C. Ford, jr. $. B. Waite, 5 _ se 10 3t* G. Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Palmer, Wash e DUNCAN & CO , Proprietors, “UC ALAVES * “ STIL, gain the whole world and lose his ewn soul ?” y Astondy and industrious young | SSPLLLMAN & HUNT No words can Gpargp an adequate conception Garth and Miss Amanda Garth, of Paris, 1; F ef the hospitality of the York people and their F. Hall and lady, of Aurora, lil; Mr. Sentelien Trintty Church.—In the morning, Rev. Dr. ington; and by dealers everywhere. se 4-Iw, TUATION a t st have Removed, temporarily, " : ie. Butter (rector) discoursed from the text—""Look. constant endeavors to render their visitors from | *"* ee . man in @ hotel. Best Srreferences ‘siven. to the Store (No. 7) P Fomea at the eee of Olekask & Penton, Mrs. ing unte Jesus, the author and finisher of our | ¢¥ety direction services, and to make them at Ho.toway’s Pitts. R. W. L., Star Office. se 8-3t* formerly occupied by Lewis Payne, : home. 1 wasinformed by a member of the Rifles from this city that more genuine and disinterested generous hospitality was never exhibited than by some of the citizens of York toward a gentleman (who, py oe by, bas been ——- known bere asa writer of abiity) who was taken suddenly fsb.’ Human hearts must and would have something to look unto. They must have faith in something exterior to themselves and greater than themselves; or they must have in themselves #8 sufficient for themselves. This looking unto something which they could see, could make Barrow and Isiac Kingley, of Milwaukie; James Cosgrove, Mr. Fitzpatrick, of Kenosba, Wis.; Mrs. — and four children, Mr. Bond and two ehil- a, J.C.’ Pollard and indy, J. Pits- g jJady. Michael Conegan lady of Milwaukie; Herbert Ingraham, member of the Dusentery.—Unlike other specifies in common nse Wluch act as more temporary styptics, Holioway’s Pills seize on the seat of the disease and extermi- ry chuse—by invigorating the diges- timulating the liver, purging the chan- ing the blood, they promote a speedy = sobs De : > lish WARXTEDA, middle-aged COLORED WO- | gr Dit GOODS can be bind ts cheap os over. MA» evok, wash and iron, for a very emall ‘au 22-3w famil lat the new house adjoining the Ger- man Hall. 1ith st. between Fam ts. se03" | POR RENTCA conroment two-story BRICI s ry ms > . ve NG, iT street, wil ANTEUA SITUATION, by a young girl: | Water. Also, commotion Dwelling and Store, z restoration of health and vigor. In biliousne.s, as chambermaid and nurse, She has a go« on Bridge street To suitable tenants the rent will t! hat th 1d be, and very seriously ill while on parade. 1 do nut | sick had scidity of the stomach. aud depres- | recommendation. Plesseaddress Box No. 23, star | $2 5 arate. [EL M.KE al sane te tment | evemiee eames of ee rum Ne | Eg tare eye eon AT | kan PN ee are aaUh: ACRES | Brita chao ae bop fs eae a ruggists, universal want of the human heart. The gratifi- nm of this want depended upon two con- ‘tions. It depended upon the entireness of one’s faith, and uj the power of the object to which they looked for strength and comfort, to give them what they needed, and make them what for their happiness it was necessary they should become. Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth Street — ‘The services were conducted by the or, Rev. Innstrated News, and bis son ‘at 250, 62, and $1 per box, se7 lw White, Fanny Burns, Charley Smith, of Chicago; Geo. Morton, of Superior City; Geo. L.. Simpson, Mr. Jolliet, Mr. Locke, of Somes gs Otte Le- vernice and wife, Mr. Nickle Mr. Phillips. of Milwaukie; Joba Horan, Deputy U5. Marshal of Wisconsin None of the above named have yet been heard from. me rendered him such _— kindness, but the ——- who tendered him professional atten- ion, and took him to his house, was Dr. Fish or Fisher. The whole company speak in the high- est terms of commendation of the attentions be- stowed upon them in York. On my arrival home / find that the Battalion of Light Infantry honored the returning soldiers with an escort, and Iam more than pleased at this, as it Indicates a good feeling between the respective companies, which one who has ob- Wi BOON Adres ARM of trom aes Sto a 1, Wi com! ‘able dwell an "4 the necessary outhotiaes, coor wo weythnn two FOR SALE AND RENT. miles of the city, ose A alture,” Star Qf —<§£ i@ —_______________ fice. = ‘ Seee’* wet-t™. | [For other “For Sale and Rent” adverttsements, WANTED—By & sinall family, who expect to va do remain in the city two or three years, a suit of OR SALE OR RENT—A tew FRAME we.l furnished ROOMS, consisting of parlor and HOUSE, with 6 rooms and a summer kitchen, two bedrooms, in & first-class house, where | on 16th st., between K and L. Inquire on the prem- there are no other boardera—with a priva'e family | fees ° ‘se 1¢ St" preferred Unexceptionable references given. Ad- = Da. J Hosterrer’s Birrers.—These Bitters are universal werent are to be a sure prevcntative and cure for Fever and Acue, Flatulence, Heavi- ness of the Stomach, or any other like affection, Their effect upon the system is most miraculous; they gives healthy tone to the system, remove all morbid matter, and in fact thoroughly cleanse the syst mof ali impurities, The prop ietors in pre- senting this preparation to the public, assure them that in no single case, where it has been used ac- cording to their directions, has it been known to Tux Saven. The following @re the names of those saved in lz iad * re =NT— u 0. 457, addi to already mentioned :. fom Sn igi te veh riga’ | soe ie arte, Sonar cote | sin he’ ing inside yer | rene Com. Chy Fou Oes.""Se a | Eqn RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, No 437, n | ei tole sinady torsion “Stes Closing with a p le to the congrepa. | Pondence carried on je time past, | found in ite use. To those afflicted with any of the ANTED—A PURCHASER fora Farm of 75 | sion given on or before the lst of October” Tar Fuciag, Won. Elwood, Joke & we - iz — _ ight tt would never have dreamed existed. The visit | above ills of ths body, the “Bitters” are offered as acres of land, situated in Montgomery coun- terms apply on the premises. se73°* 5 a Mel. John Mu ‘rederick Hal- pa ap Jobs Site Wed ie the al | Of the Zouaves to Weshington has engendered a | ® speedy and certain cure. Try them and form your | ty, Md.,12 miles fom the eity ant’ fiom the Bolte. | rms apply ont ner, Saas ais, nee, cnighig Gators py le pec A military spirit which it is hoped will not soon | OW? opinion. ville railroad station. There are 4) acres in choice ror RENT—A two story BRICK een pier, John Roper, T. Pritcha: John Evertsen this wood a-d pasture land; the remainder in a good jon has been engaged {ir incet- | Ale gut, and we look forward with high hopes to | faryst/° PY druggists and dealers generally every. | wood ed iva'ion. ‘The improvements consist of | house is meatthe Circle avd Pee ayenee lig re | icy. Joun Gilmore? Sirs Burke col wih 7 ngs of a very interesting post. 24 itinentting the fall reorganization = our District militar . , lait _ kT ae acomiortable dwelling, barn, sta The | at Grocery corner Avenue and 22d st. 80 7-3t* vkiniey Frederick Sn J. H. Willard, H ith t ry M 5 der, J. H. . H. among the dwellinys of the members of the | JPOM 8 basis of greater durability and stren Meyan’s Miraculous Vermin DEsTROYER, above property will be sold a Hye upon imme than the old; and the dawn of theera of good diate application to Mr. ROB ae aT YLOR, | OR RENT_A com ortable three-story BRICK | W. Gunnison, Peter Walsh, Wim. Lenyer, Pred. chareb. Those social meetings are preliminary the oldest and best remedy known for exterminat. RT TAYLOR, kK OR RENT- A com ortable three-story B! J » om Rats and Mice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants, | Wencell's Building. 80 8-62" DWELLING mOUSE, on Ninth strvet, oppo- | erick Devesky, Bridget Reboe, John Rossiter, to a serles of meetings soon to commence in the pease Suoaee bash Recep gonad Siig ee Masquito "Fleas, Moths,Grain-Wormesnd Gar- | —— sae ae * Seer — | site Grace rch, onthe Island Rent very low. EB De Bar, James Rogers, Frederick Pettmeyer, chareh, im which the pastors of various stations mi Arg LI P den Inseots. Capt and ZOOM Woes Ey Ban aS eat Oy, | Inquire of G. CAMERON, next door, where the | E. Poners, Mes, Rivers, of ‘Alilwaukies Peery are expected to aid. Among the ministers named. pas petty orig oe + dat pag a idem Principal Depot, 612 Broadway, N. Y- Cat ne ond wares to.ten competent Stone | Key can be found ; or of CHAS. S. WALLACH, Crothers, Patrick Maher, fireman; Mrs Simonds, Wright, ood’ Oliver em of the ton land Con: of action so. estential to good’ diecipline’and OE EE ET UNNE 1 ETS | eet ne JOHN DALE. |S 2 eer ated eee wRurmttes se right, ver Cox, of the Mar Son- = 5 Sara aeineecer ares * : f 3 VILL FOR SALE, | Cook, 7 — , y! thorough lrwockeare reorganization of the Dis- DIED, x Lea FIVE PATALOONS TORENT AND GOOD WI lard Retwreen ti It ts not stated how these parties were rescued. sembly” —The pastor, 7 : ‘ On Sunday morning, (the 9th inst.,) JOSIAH F, to OE onaens. jail, | 824 9h sts., No. 20, opposite Center Market ; bas SRCOND DIsPAgCE. caret in —— ope aad Ses, me: hing a pped ecaniiot wot 1 Aleonrrer res POLK, longa Fénident of this ore acer e, ere ti io OBS, OLB, ri ats - been bocupied by dry good store, For particu Cnicaco, Sept. 10 The following is the esti- os 8 wi ch nguishec 3 poy ge eo In " " oo Ae D., ae followed by ail other companies who have at any | nevolence in Tanners, a spatiomas sok. the old A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, whospeaks Eng- — — ved — ve —— on sara ig ee Pproprias el time, or who now evince any aversion to barmo- | school, faithfu! and firm in his views of the Deity, lish and German fluently, is open to anengace- | FO SALE-A new two-story-an gers 300; regular passengers 50; sermon from Jobn 119: ‘Are there not twelve | nions affiliation. Yours, respectfully, Youn. | sed did celrulg rein eet of God. His | ment as gardexer or farm overseer H+ has, kow BRICK HOUSE, containing 5 room ber saved 98 Washington, Sept. 10, 1560. friends are invited to attend his funeral to-morrow i hours in the day.’ Dr. H. spoke most feelingly of the great work of eight yeare ministry of the — of this church, and now in his afiliction he ad the consolation of having been instrumental on venth street north, within 5 kof the Northern Liberties Market aily liberal. Apply toH, N. |.-ANS- er of 7th st and Pa av. so42w* ever, no objection to a situation in & store, whee good business hsbits, promptitude, and fideli'¢ are necessary. His qualifications for either of the said situations will be fully borne out by his references, Capt. Jack Wilson was drowned within 100 feet of the shore. Nearly 100 arrived within fifty yards of the = were swept (Tuesday) at 12 0’clock, at Mrs, Banaerman’s, Pa, av., between & and 435 streets. On the loth instent, JANE ELIZABETH, eld- SometHine Wantep oF THR MuNicIPAL Av- THORITIES —The residents of New York avenue, . ist and Fa'av. 0042" | back by the breakers and lost. Heading up a large and important interest in | between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, are not | est daughter of Edward and Blizabeti Watson, | Adress, or Peep take *PPIY to, A. W.. 329 Ge, | oe ak OPPORTUNITY —A macuibesat | Osly’St toale home teas eqcovercd They phis.city, mostly the «ffart of these few years, and | at all satisfled with the condition of that atreet, | Sed 2,¥ear«.7 montis and 23 days. 2 4 Ts. FARM fe were inostly recogaizedas residents of Milwaukie, to last {n its inflgences many yearstocome. At it, Rev. T. ‘|. Seeders preached from the text: ‘It 1s good to be zealously affected in a good cause.” They complain that for the last eighteen months the space set apart for a carriageway there has been made a place of general deposit; that many cart loads of refuse mud, sand, ashes, clay, ete , The friends of the family are renucstea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 153 K st , at 40’clock to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, On the 9th instant, at Green Hill, Prince George’s sale or exchange for city property, NTED—By a dindustrious man, a | containing -84 acres, haif miie from Fairfax Sta- SITUATION 4s collector. Best of recom: | tion, Orange aud Alexandria Railroad, itis under mendations given. Address M. C., Star Office. a h state of cultivation, well watered, good jy 12-0 bai Bags gad Heber itean be bought iow. Call 0 . snore than 120 of whom are known to uave been lost. The New York Democratic Fusion. ty, Md., MARY AUGUSTA daughter of P Y & CO. st their J a 3 Methodist Church South.—Rev. Mr. Proctor, | mixed up with dilapidated boot legs, pieces of | A. and Sarsh R. Digges, aged Ut months and 29 = | 556 Seventh atr ii New Yorx, Sept. 8—The Breckt and * pastor, conducted theservicesand preached in the | old coats, cast a te, and kindred nuisances, | days. n PERSONAL. aii ws of land, | Dvxlas Democratic Committee bave Pr" morning from Luke, 13, 6th to 9th verses. At} have been dum ie middie of the street,| On the morning of 9th instant, after a long and OR SALE— ores ana | effect a fusion and adjourned night from Malachi, 3, 18: ““Then shall ye return, aud discern between the righteous and the wicked; between bim tbat serveth God and him that serveth him not.’? An interesting series of meetings has been in Progress at this church during a week past. Last night several penitents presented themselves at the altar, and one conversion was St Aloysius —A large congregation assembled at the time of bigh mass, (11 o’clock,) which was celebrated im a most im, jive manner by the offictating priest, Father ire. At the read- ‘ether with rubble stones, boulders, iron pipes, and other heavy matters, until the scene in front ef their residences resembles what is generally understood to have been the condition of the sur- face of the earth ——— thedeluge. They com- plain further of the perpetual existence of a con- siderable duck pond near the juncture of Fifteenth street aud New York avenue, whose surface is ornamented with green cream, very pretty to look at occasionally, but unpleasant as an institution. They also object to the abrupt character of hill and valley existing thereabouts, and mildly sug- est the adoption of means by which a drive may painful illness. which she bore with christian forti- bie nese ar ANN cident daughter of Robert and sophia A. Cohen God took her home ; the bud is plucked From off its parent stem, And gone to b oom in Jesus’ crown, A bright ped py ieelaas gem. While yet in lifs’s unclouded morn, situated 1}, miles nort. i miles from Washington city, being a part of Chil- tle Mauer; ‘is acres in market cacden aud e@ is heavily timbered, with a spring of ng waler,a young orchard of peaches and Na&tice OF COPARTNERSHIP.—Ti dersigned have this day formed a under tha name and style of Wa. G. .M eT- TIT, Sor the parposs of carry 184 ot a Sret ¢! vee Sin ery, having this day bour © entire stock an i heels ae fixtures of William 8 Jones,on the corner of Third apples No 27 pr ced «pal Seal ge a MoRTL. street and Mase. avenue, where we wil! be pleased ER or on the place to J, H. MORTIMER. au S-2w* Later —The las sub-Committee have finsl- ly agreed to allow Breckin. electors aud the Breckinridge candidates for & Gov- ernor and Cenal Commissioner upon tocir Ucket, and bave recommended tke State Com mittee to ratify their action. The matter now Tests between two chairmen of the State Com- mittees, and will probably be adjusted as above Pelitical Mevements of Mr. Douglas. PaicapaLruia, Sept. 8 —Mr. Douglas speaks to-day at Reading, and goes from thence to Ess- ton to farnish the citizens w.th choice Groceries and Liquors at moderate prices. We respectfully so- | — en licit a call of the public patronage. OR RENT—A new 4-story BRICK HO WM G. PETTIT, with marble mantles and grates, water fixtures, . M. PETTIT. with ba‘h rooms Al-0, gas in every room, situated Washington city, Sept. 7th, 1869. on Thirteenth street, between I, and Mass avenue, Also, a three-story-and-attic Brick Dwelling on H ‘The dear departed one She sweetly sighed her latest breath Out on the air of morn. And as the sunrise tinged the hills, Her spisit sed to heaven. ie . a = is day di i % 1 - ing ie ee gape. Rev. Father Wigest Selizced taken in the neighborhood witvout being Ber toi troubles sll are o'er, eek ot Goamrioe tat oa Pee Witte SHEDDS Fancy iSoores ‘No 502 tid bg aa ae - en HE ne ae ae = ca feom the 1248 verse of the fraught with the peculiar reflections growing out Hor earthly rece is ru gorner of Third stcoot aud Mass.avenus,to Messrs. | au a5-Sw* In corsequence ef the Lincoln and Dell eeetuings aude? the cuolr wes enbanced by tye abotance | of tue association of broken limbawith tbeactence | _Oljy buathe wich ge prayer for her, customers ond ftiedds for t aad Ce | = | ana’processtons this evening. ‘The Douglas men of Miggsaltses aay, the ished prima | Of s.rgery. They also speak reproachfully ofthe | Her funeral will take place from her father’s ras- | Customers and Riceis for tneis Kindness and lives | Ts HOTEL, were uasbled fo procure ian ae teatakeseery Migy om f Leary prima | 4, f i i Seo" se patronage bestowed on me, ey will be- is 2, .U. ) donna of St. Joha’s (Episcopal) Church jourishing existence in divers places thereabouts Stones, on Monday, at 34 o'clock p. tatives | stow the eane on my sucesso s,w] thank- (FoRMERLY Unitep Starzs,' band betng by the two rival parties who s 4 of a plant of the aes carduus lancealatus, a | and friends of the family are particularly invited to ful for all favors WILLIAM 8. JONES. PENN. AVENUE, WASHINGTUN, DC have Seine canes bere to-night. ae Ny ragete Nsw SotpeDy, pastor, tant which ia much more ornamental as viewed cepa aga pp AL sane Washingten Sep* 7, 1960, se 10-3t The Unitap Stages Horry having passed into Ast Samuel, 14 6: it shee; t intl * Bt it EL T. EM jae hands of t jersigned ,the: tatue. ~-Aad Jonathan said tothe young maa that bore i peiectpal oouhiee or the Pedeu moet son of Thomas and Mary Altemurs, aged 7 years,5 | YOTICH.—Ata meeting of the totand Priendshi Bae amie their inienie aad the publ Inauguration of the Perry & oma his armour—Come! ley us golover unte the garri- | olis. In point of fact, they are diszusted with | Mouths sod 1 day. * Eth Assdolatinn, pe pages ue Aa 000, 2 ona Gail that the CLaveLann, Sept. 8 —Gov som (of these uncircumcised; it igay be that the | the conditien of that street, and want the Cor doyocenore. By order of tue ial > . island, with members of the and the Governor’s Gunrd, arrived will attend the inauguration of the statae on the ith irstant The Governor bis staf were welcomed by Governor Dennison, of Obic, ; | misdemeanors, By order o re} A will ioe wed on the GENTS FOR DIAMOND STATE HORSE | Association. Td antonlarion, saz) 7 i .and provided (TRIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, — | nixn, will prosent them (proper'y Voushed te in., | classed with the first hotels of the country. It wil. FOR 3s, ; Lord will work for as, for there is no restraint the Lord to save by many or by few.”> at nicht the discourse was based upon Luke 10, 3) to 35th verse, inchpive. ip | {Wo months, an the Island Friendshi 5 ration, or some other authorities, to place itina . ro7.st" red and fur condition to be traveled in safety U. 8 Psnirexriany.—This institution, now. nae, ae wae a gstack, Esq a P ‘ scommmodate seine thres hundred p='sons. | inaspecch The Guard goes iuto camp with the ape cid todd eae Qpiakiog: | iia sonliaat condition in all raspeta Tet Lp ‘Assorted Sizes, Tent BPHBALAL 8 RODBLRD, cageee’ panel be he srapetetorn giving their perscnalattention to | Otie, voluntecr militia and other companies from to lapew that that chet gonvenlent wel - only the receptacle of the convicts of the District Just received by M asts., Trastee for the Heirs, ‘Auw22 Ztawst’ | business, ro effort will be » « part, abroad i. fap- establist Courts, but the convicts of U.S. Courts in the | 87 eo3t (Alex Gaz.) JNO. R. ELVANS& CO, their attendants, to contribute to the comfort of pointed, and well-cond: nt, the PRESENT, AND FUTURE EVENTS, | their guests. i i Political Imteiligence. “Simpson D States and Territories belp to make up tne- MERCHANT TAILORING. ill’ be sausfactorily explained by a la'y,at| — Hoping to receive our share of public patronage, : Senta geval, wa veipened good se nc, "24 | number of prisoners there confined to labor, Tke | Nw PAL SHtEEs SE GLOTHS, CASSI- | her Feritence No. 487 Cat suotwoon Lat sid Sad | we remain, very OPS we onay a CO. |e Lenrett DR — eee eame A Prem mate the Ist Inst., and is now in the fall tide of ‘suc. | C2? ‘ken of the bealth of the rengpeor in Nab be RS. AND VES’ INGS. i sts., Island. Consultation cel Washington, Angwet 30, 56s. 7 a TE length. Bg ange Serr ~ cessful operation. For gen-ral convenience of | ™ade agely Gene ero aco ll an ALL. Shae ten ted? are Ler) ae MADAME FELIX, FORTUNE TELLER.| N 3 —sentiemen desiring Board can find plens-| faeor of Breckinridge and Lane, and against Btaugement, invariable choiceness of fare, and | County; and at the preeent time, though there are Pall Geoda te which thas invite Toe ainete from Paris, informs her former friends, and ths | aut Rooms at onderste price se i-12t | Dogylas'e -quatier sovereiguty The moderate charzes, this establishment is probably | Several cases of bilious fever, the general health of | new Fall Goods. to which they So tf | public generally, that she has removed ‘to 464 | *2t Rooms oS SS aon, colby unsurpassed in the City or elsewhere.” *”Y | the prisoners is excellent. The numbet now in- ph nen a all Soe egg hl E and F) where she will be | RATIONAL, hell was crowded, — pee tilde Bas ts Z carcerated is 168. Of these about 30 are from dis- H DR. MELVIN happy to see all who will favor her with 8 eall. N SOAP AND CANDLE with yreat applause usiasm tan Serie toctor ea te Sgome of at Ar- | lant sections of the country. Only 6 females, and | FAAS Returned to the city from ¢ northern tour, | _Su 13-3 WORKS, Movements of General Wal Nogton Springs to-morrow, is probably the most | Of these but | white prisoner. The prisoners are 3" gill resume the PRACTICE OF MEDI- MADAME MORRICE, Tur Great AstRoLo- Green Staxer, on poy Lngrel afalr Of ibe Kind ever gotten up in this | variously employed —some in boot and shoe | CINE, STOREHOUSE, adjoining Bos- ae hae elt ged tpt oh fo | Between Brulge and Water streets, 2 ann greeny age ey a] Ey et a ro rg pee MS PAgrS, Apply to Des MELVIN oar | CuNiy2 Buted gud inteligOut indy can be coneuted Georgctown, D.C. Wilke force cocked ef Sole aiaaty toerenee tl oh < i greal 7 second strect, between a Spiied with the vunect taltteoe f revebent tnd shoe making, and pooh them turn out fine | “Seog Maryland av. and 7th st. {eland. Wee -: at Swipes? A large stock of CANDLES, He wes dally expecting rei The peceieg creel the ctanae of ging eale- | restercns of Ube alll which tre sold by deniers 486 SBVENTaSTREET. ggg |__| rows, Family, Castile and Panoy SOAPS, | cltp war nearly demertedyand. business wae tt 8 ced ewe PP ET dl ben : , — : aE UNION WIL. STAND, NO MATIER Also, oy Bo doubt be weil worth the price of adinission. | bends are engaged, and there are good workmen beautifal assortment of GOLD PAPERS, with ‘ia’ DENT! W and GREASE Karepe the advertisement in another column, ‘aratog out daily from 50°10 t po rei vad rites ry nS, PRC ee ORL fae Tshall ranaiats Washi ton and} for Locos ee Reambosts, end et kinds of ae —nsengr ears ? oe Bretaees ‘Vanderbilt Faox New Yor —The steamship Monticello, | entire institution is under the supervision of in- TASSELS he vonnaite of low prised PA; | SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PRINTING: Gill? | always on hand, ss and City of Baltimore left this port at noon to Capt. Gager, arrived ther whar’ tte morning: ag Pose regularly inspect every portion of ith a of WI) ‘ nomen rte ea, ng. aa y ate ‘and for sale at prices $e Eniepe, Shing Jiety nosed ia bears from rg lg a pe | $ butlai ae into ~~ soaee ae ft ty fea need ean ipo ef {eated to. Pato a rasmenting Cottage ¢. B. JEWELL, rake ne the list of : Jas. ic! 4 o prisoners. uent 5 urniture in 5 9 iso, on ¢ . a ft 5 gu the institation to sce that allie ie often With ted with skill sed | 6 the Pat Week "3 I-cotf Maggie Sheehey, Miss M.A. McLaughlin, &. A. ingle, Wiss Mary Ingle, Mrs. McCabe, Master M ily exeg id : Kk Walls. | | | the: present officers the idea of reformation fs u oY ag sire meena eu of the stove h wilt do's cheap as the cheap: | SCHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS, McCabe, M.S den, jr J. G Carr. Wm. H.C, | permost; and so it should be. Imprisonment si 0. MARKRITER, i | and fellow erin the “ jing foes bs ee hool Norroux, Sept this city teft rs “E. "3 Ring : z i pall ropeliggtor ‘Spee principles uf ene peaincee cacae may au z-cost* on ae emer super Observed, and work done in the best man- Youths’ and B “7 ee for & am to-day fi s route for He passes + . . : ’ : ‘You will please mind your stops and stop at M, [pare ardians wishing to furnish their NBs FASRION- i PARKES Painting HalaNiehiners No. 33) gue and words With Sohoo! sed Coll co Outhts O'Connell, P. Fuack Viotatine Musicipat. Law —J. Herbert, whe Keeps 2 restaurant neay market space, was arrested on Saturday by officer Yeatman, for permitti, prove a blessing to many misguided, unfortunate convicts. Such otticers me inearge of this insti- es and et their le apparent in efor: some have been under their care. heres 293 coming #¢3808, Bre iavi"ed to examins our pews at iarge and extensi of SAREE 3 bj i ei E 'S, with im 31 3 aa and teh ee nus av, gorth P. S Signs put up free ef charge, as usual. au 3) 3m in rendering em easy the wearer. bling in bis house. This is said to be one ——_____. 7 JANES ee = cases lord oom Ax Approacuine 0: —Mr. R.C. Stevens Fashionable Hat and,Cap tum, | STRAW 8 HATS! ty, and Posing oo Yayo ocd de Intends to astonlah the Washington earns eee A24 Fa avenue, near 44 st. | | Crekkite OUT STUCK OF STRAW HATS & CO. Fig, thd doce not prevent it Jawtice Doan fend | long heace with the ayloand Aefahe of the meat | _su2-0o6t (Staton Cone’) | Mostraiatn sepore of may entire stock of Moosend | gyaxtt " 322 Penn. avonts the law to ‘he and ordered him to pay | sore room; for In refitting and refurnishing it be STRA TS. jpocmnnes has ‘Thus, it ts destined to be one of the most elegant ‘Ey W. HAMILTON rod eaiat the close of ike eenson at > | RIOR SALEA pair of COACH HORSES, H. toa PAINTER, — <a,“ Lr fast, Cold a tee laces Of the kind in the count ae well as " « DEALER IN PAINTS, au 2i-Im Pa, av., near Four- -UPP! > 5 Eremely fashionable and popular wiih the tals sea, No, 583 Yru Stnenr, near Odd Fellows’ Hall, |< ee—— y Grate aa Bit Brae — | Wee? a P0tRem POR SALE, A sice HORSE and TUP BUGGY. of our Sanderson is asufticient guar-| CRowDds oF ey attend the Auction | su PUTTY I8 DOWN. o> : rt i . Snty that they are aw fait. Read’ the sdvetues | sile of Mentilina, oes bagieet Hoop Skirts, = . ANN MPANY. Lo ne is y cen cand oon h eat {a anotier columa. Le ncaa turrets | W 00D ath coat. | Avennened Trash Street. a ‘Dergain imay be iad "7 Navy-Yarp Pzoris, Atrextiox'—Wyman| Wall & anti : cing |" ""988 Pa. Av Lina AND Tare Steg | | | ead GAPCUIRE, President, to order at 7 o'clock to- v i at fide aes “~e | | @. D. HANSON, shee ‘ma 7-sotr | sie Sones an, poet. Be 4 aL At 10 o’ctock to-morrow morning, at 323 je. | | 2 De BRNSON, Btortary.” —__* ea T-ontr! Vania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth street. bor! is expected to be on bund in order to and be merry. aa v Saree sine Wer Pepartme. BALTIMORE es. p INSURANCE see: yetous, Mea MILL FEED, «ec... — nab meat Sex xoTiCE im another column of the Sess ‘whet this ie The place to Ket Oye. ters at all times, and in any quantity. ground Famiil;, GRANTS A’ i . "ae crf tera aeat Sp Ea Re, MAGILI te) IN & CO,

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