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LOCAL HR tee: : . ring ith the case of 7%. Jones #7. Ann Crry Cétiitcr#AdRéabd \of Aldermen.—The | their’ gor Berd recede Som | Dormont rea Maury for plain Board met at the waual hour;the President Wim} Ad the ¢ Dill wan prasedsvand( ) (| fly Ryd. ands, 0. Brent for defence. ¢ F. Bayly, in the chair. - Shaw (Of Jury Janek Kenney, A communication was received from fhe Mavorg * t A o. 4 . s : for the Deny, “Ri cor Lge ted Small Notes. itting the fol! communication from’ = — fm it fs 1) Riltexpose ARRISBT RG . 6.—A large meeting of citi- the Corporation Prvmaeeny * | for were Tat was pe agl 13 Couneih, bs, jes Ob tieihoat g ‘ a house, to reeset Greene seine the cour *Dran Sip: ih ae bs sapien ponies Slee night, the Aldermen tis Yoagree, ae al ody Walng Tete-a-teten; Castor; Arm and "sg | notes for the convenience of business then in mak- cams eae ne Botan or pores penn od ma- | 40 foe substitete adopted as an ment by bys eoR, J. Mahorany Rocking Chairs, Dressing and other Ba to that part of ine change aise Date ~ , and Mesers 3 t Board. a7 |_| witnesses was entered upon. 4 is) mean a an Ly bower were appoia'- gistrates during last week: - moved that the Bosrd recede from} ‘Phie ; ‘cloek, nnd, Hahorsay Wardrobes, Hedsteads, ed secretaries. A committee was ated to ayiuongh the stems bythe Corporation ts are: | Ybeit amendmen ss Na eenaseet tw: were of pune eta ee Confer with fhe town count on the a - 4 " Mr. Orme sai ‘was. W! to ass: ft The ‘of Mr. — Harkness Mas, Ginss, from: the body of County Justices, by Section | Fespobet bility of Voting agaloat the bil ‘They ef was ern tom yesterday, end.coniinned f.o™mygamnt Mil Crockery bri aaah wr ry Bariuone, Oona eine Malls. sous, toe bepy of, Samuey Semire 3 itera of the tity regulsed Bim todo.na. srhere | up to the time when thit report closed. Mage B Wrdroben and Cane-neat Chairs Siena Bt, to | New York at hoe Gohan ete eee no 7 le ~ —— ‘ 'y J * ¥ Cc if be ie Seco aay Spend Nk Maree] setae aed Ge ea esol MONS Tas. mai, hay acs | Berges sagan cert ie ns ee Mee ise | rhein vont nea ns ee nomination to and confirmation by the Board of | sag peace. (At the present time, in thefwancial | peared before Justice Down, for a wearing on a} orks never haan es. <5. William D. ‘ detention of fie mente age Aldermen; yet that it does not follow that the farloe OF Bie LO nk: the Proposed. a fl h Satur. | Kitenen Hequisttens Serene : Ler Coeekle. |. (The mits due ten at 79° ; S Zodaced metnclemanea Tagiatraes horse of Sis, oo ras, cztravagant If the SR ee ak Sagelngthen.en Sefuzy ora any ofl nates oF 825, cut: over 25m credit 003 dtas MAtsha! forthe Disthict a. m.—Wasn Rr} en) OCOck, arrived ot th : ayor wants twen am | day. larceny was coma’ bout notes satisfactorily end orsed — ftom of the powers to selett eee ernes | Bet Re bas het Meld ho, ged the hte ne | Solos ee ae charge was made but recently. | bearing interns? end orsed, | — — = “ indicated ee ordinary Justices of. tha pet peace had | it, notwithstanding they passed thin bill. There being no evidence of guilt on the part of ' A. GREEN, A uct. FUTURE Days. New Ouran Re eye news alld jurisdiction im all cases of and under fy | /Mr- Mulloy said thie Dill HE the’ Mayordia | The hope arrented last snes aay Watchman ftieee sere eae (ikke apcottnnay eenty Soul By A. GREEN, Auctloneet the Baltic reached this eliy he gi? Tel ines ir pn a Sumi jag: | pvc oy tma eyes | Horner ae charge owe, Peston” | Mika ae EE | V late ttmtee WING LOTS FRONTING | £5'90% line etly hater and wae bilo ateeema . he must be both Blind and deaf. Rowdyism had ay were this morning taken before Justice Ow lore sTREET dint in the regulai c tions anal “ se shefore Justios By JAMES MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. EAUE AT Avcrion—tm THURSD Av, then ve | nied | © tate, “howeean teen * 2. Pwo cases came up in which jodgments | increased in the sr it was evident, and though appeared the two niels 4 had been rendered against parties for selling | R€ could not oe A ere the rowdies came from,,| hat taken the money ar itatae fe their parents — *Teepes. he that, in t whic ated Press; too late, TURE, AND HOUSEHOLD | RR- shall sell. in frontofthe premises att ork. | markete | ESNet, SO afitet the ‘ SAT Pretic AvcTiox.—On IDAY ae handsome “lager beer’ without ‘The warrants ap- knew. that, he last eight months, it had | and bought clothes with it, h the mother re- | MO G October 30th, at 19 o’clock. on G street | GH, L, M,N. ‘St. Louis Bank Suspensions. oy to have been framed under the ordinance of | been increased. by ati “Regulators.” It | garded as proper. ‘The balance found in their rt T of Ith street, I shall self the Furni- of sq! Detober Oth, 1951, ao supprébalthe-adle by the | Was apparent that the aight watele was tnoudhe | possession Was fetufaed than mother; the boys | fure apd f small of <pitituous sad intoxicating Ghaka.s cient, ‘and he would vote for the bill, were dismissed. ‘The worst feature in their case ing, Hs Walnut St. Lovts, Oct. 26.—The Rank State ate of gentleman declining house- Missourt, the Merehante” Bank woh Same which ix the only act imposing a penalty for the Clark said that the amount was not appro- | Was the purchase, hy them, of a pair of pistolx. Pinnolgrte, stool and cover sale of “Inger beer” by name, or fn which such | Priated, nor is it probable that the whole twenty- — Bank sunpended specie payments to-day The nu agoen Fi -govered Parlor Suite, gon Mechanics’ Bank still coutiaues firm. - sisting of S we wo Gothic, ral words are used as might be argued to | live men will be put on duty at once. 1t given |. YSTERDAY MORNING, an-old soaker walked de Chai pope eek ‘Side Chairs J Charleston and Amgusta Markets. laude it. But this act was in effect determined | the Mayor the power, and he isexpected to use it | into the trial roomt of the guard house and so | Pair of F ren appate Pier Glasses gsm and 8 deed of trust taken, to be null and void by the decision of the Circuit | discreetly, ax there could be no doubt he would ‘alnn . ots, bong lots D, EF, rasa vision sf east pestered the officers by his interference with ba- | R0seWood a1 Ht Marble top Tables 002-8 A. GREEN 30 bales et Samigonoee == Court im the case of Werner, in 1854, daring the | do. Int sires probe an between Third and | i nese that Capt. Mills was compelled to get rid Gilt Windwe Shoges aon ae; Meanie ee SS ————T—v— tela p Serene Avevsra, Oct. 26 —Sales to-day of 200 bales administration of Mr. Towers. cir cna — pnts hag Ayenue, be had.s orhim, tocommit himana vagrant. Tue soaker, | Excellent Brussels, Parlor, Hall, and Stair Car- aie ee MeGUTRE, Austioteer. : at 11 gale. for middling. rhea i Berit peg | sogy ee ame neh ind wt met ol | Sean hts | wt penray renee Berean wets, | DSR TR TORN amICR RL, Sesenere tour rtm the Bonet that they pimeen Se te aa ‘Orme, (interrupting.) The Mayor has his | 0f Workhouse accommodations, and said he had Halted Halt ett eléde Bolsters and Pillows NOOK Steers gf Mecuee Ae LEK. | Batriwone, Oct 21.—Flour is steady; sales of 2 on the premises, | SOO bbls. of Ohio at 85.25 5 a been there before. looking Glaases, Tables, Toilet Sets I shall sell subdivision ~ im square’ No. 207, | ° - lo at 85: "pew 109 bbls -? ys “If it is desired to suppress the sale of ‘lager } Police, they report weekly. Is it not their duty } i ‘ses, a 8 etn i Maz: | ard street at 85.12% Wi is firm: $1 ita beer’ without license, it will be necessary to hare | {0 ree? tn Sinorder with the other arrests they | Orstans.—The opsters brought to this market | Marble-top Hideboard | scuustis atte eee Tne BE inehes | SLM: white $1251 35. Corn te steady; white avordinance framed with 2 view to the defect in | make? ¥ were never before so five so early in season as | China, Gass. and Crockery Ware ; to au al ey, with the improvements, consisting of a | 65806e; yellow 67a%%e the aw, which I bave indicated. Mr. Clark. Yes, but they report the arrests at present. Indeed, they are already eqnal to | Excel:ent Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, &c. neat and well-built two-story brick dwellixg dow: “I am, sir, very respectfully, | ve obedient | made, and the dues and fines collected, but not &: it iM Ti 39 and und: h that & | Coutaining four rooms and kitch th back on =r - PETE es AES: , ‘erm: undet 3} over cum hb rooms 4 itchen, wi roh, a servan —— the arrests they ought to make; it is'out duty to | any that we might look for in December. We | oradit nf thirty. tied Set dan rae ee mS | Soataining four 1 sclpiatele one hae ty = i E, the ns, and the Mayor's to take the | Obtained some from our neighbor, Schwartze, a dorsed notes, bear mterest. Terma: One-third cash; the residue in six, —Plouvr declined; sales of : “Attorney of the Corporation. res misibility of using them. {ft ix too notorious | f° days ago, that would wel nigh have shamed | oc 27-d JAS. C, MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. | and twelve months. with interest, secured by B 5.500 bbis: State $4 65aRi 75. ‘Onie ‘ “Hon. Wm. B. Magreder, Mayor. np arp on something is required to be done, and | the tluest saddle rocks of New York, or even Gar- | ——-—. ——_* ~~" MeGU foneer. > | 800,01 itust on the premixes. : Southern is unchanged at Sete ae eee [zid on the table, and ordered (0 be-printed'| £ Eidw eg ne other metho than thistemporary | Ti#on’s best Linhaven bays. ALUABL COUNTRY SEAT AT PURLIC oem “ASC ACOUIRE, Anctionser. Wheat 1s firm ales of 25,000 bash; TMinots “with the proceedings. plan for relief Tae 4 mpl 5 By A. GREGN, Auctioncer. white 121. Corn has tdvanced; sal 00 Me. Miller presented the ition of T. R. Su- * . Tur Macyiricent New Britpixe of Messrs. Avction—On MONDAY AF }OON KB "OR" 2 BY a (pats 9 _ ; ales of $3 ioxanbuta ee paciagr a anour a rene of {ties Store ls motion prevailed rand the geestion | TF & Stephens js to-day receiving its finishing | October 2th, at three o'clock, on the Promisar, T XECUTOR’S SALE BY ORDER OF THE | bush ; mixed 70 square 341; referred to improvements committee s eg = “a sell sell that beautiful county residenen. eal Mr. Lloyd rose to explain his motive for voting touches, and to-night it will be brill jantly jllu- | “Summer Hill,” which is situated in Virginia, on the substitute; from which be voted to tecede, | minated, and between the hours of seven and | the turnpike road leading from Washington 4 Orrians’ Cover, or Horses, Mries. Cat- Famine Urensits, Nroroxs, ann Ho FURNITURE, AT AUCTION.—On WEDN Mr. Dove presented the petition of Thos. Smith Provisions are dull. Mess pork $9 Chicago asking relief from an erroneous assessment for repacked. Beef $12.50a$13. “Lard js quiet at ity to Wals Ke - DAY, the 2th inetant, at 16 oelock a. m.. | shail ‘ mk : ; ave Tat the ee sor the original Bill: | He | eleven o'clock thrown open for the reception of | Alexaddrin, thrae miles and x hal€irom either eity, | DAY, the Zith inria ones of Washington Berry, de- | Whisky ts firm; Ohio tte. Serene Paving am alley in square 106; sai) 154 hoped that the puenge of thet bill worid ier | torn eaee tt Customers by the enterprising cellars: and outbuildings: with iseacrecet are fren’ | exased, on the road leading fron nite Cae siser < Ate. Miller, from the improvements committee, duce the Mayor to juform the Board how many | proprietors. land, of which over Ingres are under cultivation, | Pe&r Glenwood Cemetery all of the stock. consist Financial men would be necessary in the present emer- ; the rest being hard woodland; good spring water, | ing of Hor Mules. Ce ws, Carriages, and Farm- New Yorn, Ort ks are hi 2 zeucy. Mis evident that the Mayor must think | T#® INtmopverory Lecrvng opening the a5th | the F fishing. gon water power formilling or facto” | ime Utensils, ke, Alen, two old worvante. riaves | gift Chicago and Rock Island 69: Minols Gen. the police force suiticient, or that no disorder | annual course of the National Medical College, | ry purposes. ‘The land may be purchased in two Seite ame thas Also, sack Houeabal eeecrats | tral RR &3; do. bonds 75%; Michignn Ronthon, Pee nk deters cited instances of violation of | was delivered last evening ty Dr. W. Pc Jolin. | paresis, about 00 ncren with the A may not be reguired by the familys wee | SM: N. York Central A, Reading RR 27%, Can: law whieh had occurred, and said that althonzh | stou. It was an able review of the aims of medi- Glunthanmabionttin cally xardemeg. ‘Terma: All-ums of and under @2% oaah, in bank- | ton’ Co 17; Missouri ¢’s, 6355 there were thivty Guards and fifteen Fares, bikes the Revert cuzects of the student, and his | 07pm the neigh i able, fends; oer 2. 9 credit of two and four clon ao ot a sing! t hed been de woul best course of stndy. 21- BU 5, per. months wilt given. for notes satisfactorily en- : bave tech there iN favor of tye bUl had carts ; ae f ABC MeGUIRE-Awaliamorn. «| eee eee are eS day ofsaie. By order] GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. been made to arrest the parties and failed, but ‘Tue ALEXANDRIA GazriTe complains of the IL? Owing to the inel, romp” 2 ney of the weather yos- | Of the exeontrix. , the police have made no efforts to arrest thera, irregularity with which the boats plying between torday, and the present esure iy the money mar- | _ °¢ 21-3tWS&T ee ney Gove of Th : a @ bill authorizing the opening of a new alley in square 447; - Alse. a bill from lower Board, for grading and paving the alley in sqnare 315; ‘amended by in- serting the word ‘ porth,”’ and a Also, from same committee, a bill from the lower Board to take op and relay the gutter on ‘the north side of K street north, Detateen Fourth ~and Fifth streets west; passed. Also, a bill for the erection of a wooden bridge and therefore he had come to the conclusion that | yq- - 2 ket, Maj. G. ‘Tochm: LONE D the pub. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Gzonorrown, Oct. 26, 1867. vided the entire work be Properly vxecuied, and | MNCs, oF woh lene Fete ee ratte | violated their promises to maintain regularhours? | the sth of January nextene 10 wiclaek an voy tke suder Todart ied sh te at the Bridge street Presbyterian church yester- {he expense thereof shall wot exceed the amount | fiege wie Conmnine Cee kee ates — Private sale: and Tunther iniereetton ee ce terieer | Hnhnd duly rooorded ie Leiber Skee No NE: | 4zy aforsioon to participene te the anniversary appropriated as above;”? passed. per olssbidh Page sme eee ; shat THE FaiLeRE of the northern mail this morn- | Private sale: be obtained at the auction store of J. | 108 364, &c., one of the land records for Washington | meeting of the Juvenile Missionary Society Kiso, trom the same committee, a bill making | 0 tuat Lapitl but he knew that since the ig ey ae occasioned, we hear Soma passenger, | Sosa” “| County in the District of Columbia, the subscriber | ‘The exercises were opened by singing dy the ga appropriation for constructing a branch sewer | the tics have tinea, ook Tee oe een ame) | tine runnin off the tae ee Pubiadelphia _ JAS. C. McGUIRE, Fim on Che PON aI eer eat so"alook | choir of the church, and prayer by the Rev. Dr, from the north corner of Seventeenth street west - mi them von to Macobsthis conten op . The train abouteighteen miies beyond Baltimore. 90 71-2aw Auction and Commission Merchant. Ground situated te ther Cite of Washington, and on tag bere Seg ident of the and D street north, tothe main sewer in Seven- i . —-— mown and described as part of Lot numbered two . 4 pres teenth street west Moi tG elect ae Phin bese ee eak eee Onsen BELieEY-Fiis aitiednice tule pore: ITY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILL. (2)in subtivision of Square numbered two hundred | Society, then addressed the congregation and hie On motion of Mr. Riggs, the bill was amended | band to mouth, as they best ean, and oo alarms pakigeie Cc Economy axpCoxvexrexcr. | and twenty-eight (228) fronting twenty-five (23) | ©0-laborers in the good work, exhorting them to same as the previous bill, and pa:sed of fire start out armed to the teeth, and carrying | ing small, both of dealers and customers, in We are now ready to deliver WOOD SA WED | f-et on D street, running back sixty-five(65) fert.to- | renewed efforts and more zeal in Gudienee of ane bil Saunas Sakae aeons with amend. | 2 *iugle section of hose only. The party comes | consequence of the unpleasant weather. Prices and SPLIT at 20 per cent. less than the usual rates, | gether with t Ftenances, right. privileges. | the cause in which they were : meat, tor the dun reetieat on — th street | £0 @ neighboring city for base and wicked | were about as on Saturday. an better prepared than it can be by hand. and other heredi thereunto belonging. Quite an interesting report of t tions Pies ruben rth. pasted. | Parposes, aud sinee they have shown their hands nots and wood of inconvenient size not sent. Terms: One-third cash ; (orth SH must be | and objects of the society was then by Mas- Pe OT ween M and IN streets north. pasaed. it ts our daty to break them up. ‘The policy is | Steatinc By wnoxrsaze is that practised by | All orders for less thaa haifa cord will be delivered | paid on the spot,) balance in § and 12 months, ter William M. Tenny, {ts secretary. The society Also, a bill authorizing the carbstones to be int thi yf but to shut in crates to any part of the house at. no further ex- A deed given and a deed of trust taken. 3 > ts set and the footway to be paved in front of square not to appoint the twenty-five men, but to shut | some of our cotemporaries, upon our reports of pense to the purehinser. Conveyancing at purchnaser’s expense. was founded many years since by the Rev. —e “~~ ‘34, in the Second Ward; passed up this organization, though he feared. the the proceedings of the Virginia Synod. Pine wood in erates 35 cents. E. C, MORGAN t Trustees. B. French, then a teacher in the Sabbath sc i rf ot : z a Oak w do. 40cen :. NG and preparing for the ministry, a mis- Alen, a bill to relay the gutter on the east front | Yers of "ihe Aeailiny Gord ote ee, ; — ee wow Ree ee OR EEN z_ | stontry ta Cries, ‘Iteewr noche apace Ren Of square 318; this organization. MroL reiterated his opinions To-NiGHT, another performance of the ever- In this part of our business we will open no ac- . GRI sionary in na now numbers 102 thembers, Mr. Dove, from claims committee, reported a Wilt for the relief of J. H. Hansell. ‘Thi it came up in consequence of the petitioner having Lad a valuable horse ruined by falling in a hole - ts, hh e to the conclusion t ke r ction a ‘ho hi tributed during the 0 i agate te vt forthe ol 21 teen ee Pee Eo Ra HICRORY. Onn. ant vive | A SUINGTRETONS AAPAUE"B IN. | SoSiowwra'ticemponct wits "Persea ention to vote for the bill, if it di t wpe iso, on hand, ¥ . > N ~ ee: ie aD Sucieed in thtes wend he weallfaees fries Buitz performs to-night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, | WOOD. and CUAL, of il kinds, whieh will be dis- TURE aND HovuszHotp Ersects—On MOM | years the fundsof society were devoted to the DAY 61h inst., at 10 o'clock a. m.,at the late resi- | education ind support of a Chinese boy, under ich al. Navy Yard. Nuff ced Ce ee te nn nennenmnenrens oarias. dence of David’ Finch, deceased, on 13th street, | the Rew, Mr, Hanger at the miclon chen in Louisiana avenue, which had been left ex- Mr. Orme denied that women were attacked | * . oO TD Wnts Ack Britten: Coal for far between New York avenue and [street xorth, we Canton, to whom the name of R T. Berry was posed Wy the tearing down of the building lately | au faseltod Sethe stenate Waren & Elizabeth Job C., | Qneenrzo White Ash Fxg Coal fur radintorn, | Will sell the entire persoual effects, ns— xiven—ihe name of one of the former pastors of ina Pica by the Metropolitan Mechanica” Instf- | “igs Liovd explined that the authority for his Sars gr eMag vatickbemure au) WPT peg mn ’ Mabepuns oes tx hid eater ches thecbureh. They have now selected as the ob- ae s statement that females had been insulted at the | “isorderly and indecent conduct; workhouse 60 | (9! 2:74 Ibs. to the ton. promptly filled. De.” Roakoe:, (teas ject of their charities a Choctaw youth, whom Mr. Riggs objected to the passage on ground | Fourand-a half otrect bridge, was Mr. Ross, a | days. Wm. Barton, colored, Md., do; fined $3 T.J.& W.M.GALT. Do Centro, Side ard Dining Tables they have had placed in Spencer Academy, lo- Sortie crcentrna an rat net renpounible for any | potice onicer, who got it frock Mr Wereridden ihe | ane cone Josephus Collins, Conn., drunk and Rosjhweet comer of (2th and : Parlor, hall, and chamber Carpets cated in the Choctaw Nation, and the fasds of faults committed by the Mechanics’ Institnte president of the “ State's Hose? And although, | disorderly; distaiased, to leave the cite ee | oct bende term enn- avenue. | Parlor, chainber, aud o0oking Stoves the society will be devoted to bis support and ell co Ths aaa Ne conotiaration. by the | Lote wan sald, the women ‘were gromiaion ine | ere colored, D. C., disorderly ; workhouse OF ART. Ge pee education Board on the plea of common jastice, and called | * 2 ? rip tent Pict rete: esthae 8 = 38 Pennsylvania Avenue, | Wardrobes. Bureaus, Washstands e reading of th the and fact was the same. 60 days. Edward Daniels, Jos. Daniels, Michael . ; Sideboard. Extension Tablea Afver the reading of the re) Society ee Peg mone ordered—ayes | “Mr O:me said he had received reliable intor- Cronig, Joseph Swigert, boys, D. C., svapicion (over Davis's Piano Store.) $ . E. F c Subser i i ose i - | Feather Beds, Blankets, and other Bedding congtezation were addr by Revs. Messrs iantion (hat the charges made were all falee. Ax | of larceny ; held for further heating. ‘Ten ledwers | gop i sueas toerz induced by bis success in Philn- | Feather Beds, Blankets; and Brown, Suiter, Murray and McMahon. ‘The ad-, to reinstating the position of things as they ex- | accommodated, only one of whom belonged to on of the country, has opened a fi _st-class | Crockery and G ware, Knives and Forks Pe dress of each of these gentlemen was an Ges i- isted three years azo, when fires, riots and blood- | this city. n this city for the production of AMBRO- | Iron and Tin-ware, Kitchen Requisites, &c.,&e. Mr. Barry, from same committee, reported a Didi for the Telief of Isaac 8. Batl; 5 Mr. Barry, from fire department committee, re- pl cable to the occasion, and were listened t with - r =, DAGUERREOTYPES, 1 PHOTO- Terms: $5 and under, cash; over that amoent a t. ly by the >, Beticd ball for the relief of the Metropolitan Ing for such «cana "sien hho = he ae GRADES. Moedine the gitizens ot Washineton sretit oC OF Ant dass, for notes satisfactorily en- | Preteen’ terre we ety, pat tant I ook an r Company ; passed. ; c , : 3 " s and the 2 an opportunity of procuring as fine a ed, . 74 4 Me. Moore, from asylum committee, reported a | Att, Efemel cited & case of a woman feriead, | Pévsicians for Diseases of Throat and Lungs, | wake re aed opportunity of procuri ocz'te WALL & BARNARD. Auats, | tion summary of the report of the Intendant of the A voice—* That was done by the wind 52 North Charles street, Baltimore. traits in Oil, from Life or: nguerreoty : Asylum for September, 1857 ; ‘AVOIDABLY There could not bave been less tsa trom six RNING, Uct. 9th, | to wight hubdred children, from ihe different Sabbath Schoots of the town, pre sent whe great- ih nimatrator. | ty enhanced the interests of the . &' ¥. otoxraphs finished in India Ink, € al Colo-s, by a distingmshed Pa: engaged expressly for this establishme: . Persons residing at a distance wishing to have| oe2%-d WALL J t may be so, and the persons around were trying Dr. Hunter or Williams will v. to get them down. He also cited the case of the | the 12th and 29th of each month omaibus driver, who was tired at on Monday | Payn Thursday. the 20th postponed a and Washington on | 44 P. same hour and place, Mr. Moore also, on leave, Teported from im- ‘he next visit will aa committee a bill for relief of J. A leteher ; . meeting by sing Yous’ uctioneers. ing in the most exquisite sty! - nue, over Mrs, Voss's i v4, several very p-e- - i | iver Captal ; Daynerreoty pes enlarged and painted ean send them ——— pon Sree 3 A bill fom the lower Board, authorizing the | Bei pt: when the drive grepccedageling rad, | Jewelry Store. O0sT st wih jption of person) and have them acea- | Oe one MT soos thie chdidarn hall appointmeat of extra police officers. being a sub- | Sng the Caplain weet to the party and only ar: | ‘To tre Lapre AvaME Devois, Phrenolo- | rately 4, eturned by express. stitute for the Aldermen’s bil!, was read, and re - sang, the Choir and con- Pp rested a pistol he found on the _ ‘4 gregation united in *ynging ¥ ; ment. He | sist, Pvsiolosist, &c-,has takenrooms, fora short | sou of spesiment insolation et | TO THE CASH CONRUMERS OF coaL | STEtos Malte’ with the Besse ey et Jected on the third reading without any discus- | aso cited the assault upon Mr. WV ley. J. LEE, Photographer. - AND WOOD. Mr. Brown. id ‘sion—ayes 0. noes 12. » beellon 43 : 7 A bifl from the luwer Board to supply a de- M-. Mulloy cited the case of two persons near 3° Pennsylvania avenue, We have nowon the way, 2 large enrgoes of RED 6% Chestnot stre TE-A peers, OR? the Capitol firing from a haek on Saturday last. Mr. Poulton said that apparently pec latter days are endowed with divers e: ASH COAL, which we purchased in | ,, Pou the bap ihe h for cash. since the great pressure im vat it war, by far, the trers. We can sell it chexp for cash. of the kind we br ve ey, or lw delpbia, and WHI" ficieney in the appropriation for the poor, aged and infirm for the fiseal year ending 30th’ Juue, 1857 ; referred to asylum committe ave no hesitation in saying and happine: most interesting meeting ultation. from 1a. m. to 8 p.m. le of these and ears AMENTAL TRE er had the pleasure of at- y erfee ot = =e ve on hand. at our wharf. the largest and | tending. —a Democzatic eye and am Auierican oe moderate and perfect satisinetion guar The undersigned calis the tion of planters to pls of WOOD in town, which We willalse For some time past we have i bepteny bones FA ee ecg eta, Ine Hoard tock epi te. Kennedy. sould like the geocioiman to | Rey ady hsb tail £b:enll ot Madaian Daas, for | hisextensive stock of FRUIT TRERS, which t for cash, : . certain the rcsson why our wharves for tie iene te Dane Unt seliet of he auaiguecn of Veoper | say if ne enemies thal Demsaorat io sot ad Acer. | BUTAin cae ee ee mation that { are of the finest quality, guaranteed as to accu WARDER & STEWART. Vent ot two have not tiken nominee ee ag eg can? If he wishes to designate parties let him | Would not part with for any consid: oe 2 | F.cy, and very cheap fice corner of H a: streets. oyste ty Mr. Moore stated that (te bill was Wrong, bav- i 1 i pews ae 1% = o rile i Witt ‘daréed-the - —- 2.000 Dwarf Pears, choicest variety, native and Eu- | oc 17 2w* Wharf t2th st.and Canal,south side. | &€4&8 formerly. On Saturday last the capt ing been overebarged to the amount ef some hun- Se ree 1 Wael Sioat start pe re, dreds of doltars Know Nothing party. A Carp To Tue Prorie at Larex.—All persons Fopean, $25 to 3: ars. Pe of one of the crafts trading to ont port let us into 15000 Peach Trees, standard kinds, $10 per 100. OAL! COA He informs us that certain lawlexs - on & Mc. Poulton thought the term Know Nothing | that have neglectod to call at the establishment #0 | 1.000 Apple ‘Trees. bsst Southern variety, $12 per The undersigned respectfully informs the public | P° #008, living contiguous to the wharves, were = Mir. Rizzs, fom finance committee, to whom eye or ear might well apply to the organs of the | well known ns the * Odeon Hall,” to supply them- - 100, nia bes ly ae ving large supplies of Cumber- | +2 the regular habit of going on board of crafts the bill had been previously referred. stated that opposite party, as they could neither sce nor hear. | Selvex with Fall and Winter thing, wall please | 2,00 lawton Blackberries. ms = poe bearer may —— Fa eeee now offer to the / trading in such articles, and planderi pripters® bills were very mysterious things,some- P: “i - ed. eal! and examine beautiful and careful se- | Apricots, Cherries, Plu » Quinees, Grape Vines ve fe This Coal is of leasure, of such articles the: thing like doctors’ bills; he kuew nothing ef Law | 1¢,‘ited the cases of reported attacks uppn inen | FOr Sr cam ar #° Cothing. | Strawberries, it es, Guoseberr Tints, redused pipes for enh. This Cosl sof @ | plossure, icles us they miz ; he bill was nade wp; int hearine front id women, alse the tiot in the First Wed yes- | Wo tate pleasure in eayinx that our stock ne ¢ stock of all the finest variety. jor quality, And of a large size. [12thap a | £2 Some instances they have carried their villany — t os - es pat hearing froma mem- | terday, and remarked that the police were like | hand. is unsurpaasible in style, w. manship, or | Shade greens, Roses, Khubarb ond be scen @t my Depot, at the corner o! so far as to fasten the captain end crew up in National Teteli reese ne same bill printed in the | apene uf his f.lenda, they have to eyes to see or quality. and oan be sold at less price than by any ‘Asparagus Roots. a cet south, jones Ricans: cabin, and then plunder the vessel of such art), Nacional lnteliizencer would havecost upwards | Cars to hear. He wee im favor of appointing the | other sun.lar house inthe Union. We als» cail at- | With all articles pertaining to the Nursery and Seed n-tm Grocery and Provision Store. | C8, and to any amount that might satisfy their of $1,000. and this bill being far less than that twenty-five men and if that was not eaongh twen- | tention to our Inrge atock of Geutlemen’s Furnish- business. JOHN SAUI, 00 12- is : own peculiar fancy. Such villany deserves the amount, be had considered it all rizht. ty-flve more. ‘The bill was then passed ing Goods, such ax white an¢ Shirts, Under- 988 7th street. corner H strev JOTICE TO HOUSEKELPERS. severest punishment, and honest persons tivin, Mr. Moore stated that the over charge was | © at er the bill Mr. | Ahirte, Drawers, Comforts, Neck ties, Suspenders, | oc13 cat __ Washington, D. N —— ia the nei zbborbood shou'd te justified in takine = 70 Lioyd give the names of Mr Fitshugh Corte ard | Speke Gloves. kw jer Bonn, avenue ands atrect, | PUMPS-PUMPS-PUMPS. —SSS«d| CR. CROWN & EP baying reotiveds lerse | the law into their own hands ded cating nn 2 lothing Depot corner . avenue an street, a a for the VF le. in n reggae eames ay = = aay i ig oar fcom- | Mr. Hudson Taylor an authorities for the inte Washington: D. C- ~ 0c 21-eo2w ‘Tks xubeoeiiae qtets antes that he eenlinnen an Pex Hourekecpers: pil there in ran eit oary Punishment upon every one of this class of <gttrs 3 though ae mont that an insult been offered to an an o! = = — 4 pl FURNITURE or CROCKERY WARE. fenders. practical printer, he had had some experience in | Tay in the First Ward by street rowiies: MAKRIED, sant sabRinceiltT coe wih prise ACEC GAD enoeed | Loocantanamannspoessanthey seoueteotaeed P Several of our extensive coopering extablish (ught tobe paid, © Ete? Re thought ‘the bill On the 2th instant, by the Rev. A. WW. Wayman, ndieniar. Por information [refer you to | tosell to suit the times, ments have been compelled, by the pressure of «ught to be paid. A Wasmixctostan Accipextatty Kintro — | WMH. THOMAS to ANNA VY. TILGHALAN nab Mr. Riggs said that he had been all his life tants who have oe a 5 ve ofthem Bank paper of the District NSN: oD. the times, to discharge many of their bands. We : Ht. Ww F stroet. between and !3t FBT odnand ‘, hd regret exceedingly the necessit: as A Cincinnati paper gives the following account | Ot: per ol Money 41, Tishman, ell of Washinzton. | maz be seen ou F strest: between 13th and 131 gb ie-AE De eyeiraec of th ot, nnd Ene?” | aie thes oumpbopenbecbart aoe ae of the receut death by a railroad accident of Mr. | Hf. Morrison, GRANVILLE C. RICKETTS to | in a deep well, two on Virginia avenue, no . 2d H.MARLOW’S fear that it will be likely to result in ne small J.T. McDuffie, a native and former resident of Misa FLORIDA B. BALTZER, bothol Washing oA ath oe pple Pola Fre wilde? pete phere A. CHEAP BOOT AND SHOR STORE, amouat of suffering among the families of these saree : » D.C. i ral No. sylrania avenue. discharged, as their wages the best of times was Washington city, who was deservedly a general | ‘Gn the 27th instant, by the Rev. Mr. J. G. Butler, | wells, build cisterns for rain water put in operation | y raxe thr garth aE ane ate? toy Susbimneen e * vs B NE i R. , and repair old pumps of ev: PPO! barely sufficient to enable them to su them- Scent Siete aed areal | Tp MAKER: beck of hayley nt SY | gcemeein Spcmccreeeet corer fre | alee erat GT chi ieee ae a selves and families decently. TPS tances here: (Nurfuik and Baitimore parors pleat copy.) | * | commodated at the shortest notioa by calling on the Mg I wa 2 I trying to tnd ont the mystery of printers’ charges; he bad thought that they always charged by the M. and he believed the letters were ali M's Mr. Donoho hoped there would not be any cor mittee of investication ax had been suggested ; the less was said about printers’ charzes the better. Let the bill be paid. + nd a h Calf-skin Patent Leather We are becoming a little anxious to see those M-. Dove was not prepared to pay the bill, ifit | + Aa accident oceurred on the night express | ‘At Union, Londoa county, Va on the subseriber in Washington, D. C., No. 463 Virxinis | Cicm at G25), 40 rood ame eeuelhe eeld angelx of merey, the ladies of the Femate ones Was made ont for more work than was d ae. He! from: St. Louis to this city, on Saturday morning, Wola Ee’ fit. papscomln @ ome a: avenue, near t a Carroll Fieee HENSHAW at $5, and a good Calf-skin Boot at $9.56, Ladies Benevolent Society, going the rounds of their Was wilting to pay all that was honest and just. | of avery painful nature, and which fesulted tn gy TORRES SON, of Uaion TAGhies tenn Tene ee + | Gaiters at $1.25. fine Morocgo fieek ati-and inission. From present indications, we fear that If be bad charged for more work than was per- | the death of an estimable young man named T. ty Va. _—s J * “7 STILL AVE,” 1 v Shoes, such as Boy’s, Miss: - formed, more than was contracted for—namely, | McDutlie, the baggayeman of the train. t ——— Anpwit not be outdone by any in the Painting cheap in proportion. Call and ses for your- aig et tos ten a — + ops oat bro ? ere the ensuing winter than they have beeu for many zu cents a tine—he would uot vote to pay it. He | "<The cars had stopped at the Seymour station, 1 pine. Having secured the services ofan expe | selves, Dont forres the glace. No-406 Pennaylva- | vars past’ ‘The latue nator of worthy indi- ‘would pay for every line that ought to be paid for. | and the signal had been given to stat, when On the t8th of October, in Staunton, Va., at the | ricnced Sign and Ornamental Painter, I am pre) ared ‘au 25-2aw3m viduals who have been thrown out of employ- Mr. Houston stated that the Corporation was | McDuflie attempted to pass slong the railing from | residence of her son-in-law, Commander ‘T. ‘T. te do SIGNS, BANNERS, TRANSPAREN- = ment, who had made but little preparation for oe bound to pay the bill, acco:ding to the contract | the baggage to the mail car, on the usual outside | Craven. 1. § Mrs. ANN MARIA HEN- | CIES, &e., in the iatest styles. S. Navy, Mrs. EA NUTS. . the future support of themselves and familic., 10 PAINTING, s I : made with the Collector of taxes” ‘The Collecto: | pansage Se imme leah enced OB of te | BER RON a ol ecieeee an, | noms Hemeriom GLAZING. and ORATNING i uperiae mater: PP svueheis P BANU ET bLevy,. and, whose’ wants mont be provided for, wili - bad stated that it was correct. door when the train suddenly started up, an ec eats 4 No, 5S Louisiana aveuue, between 6t! ‘7th stf ASA 12th atrent. corner joubtless draw unusu: vy fr means Mr. Goddard thonght the printer should not | was thrown underneath the car, the wheels of the ae ee den Chana ah ics oe ¥ ae pmoiTibebon We hope, therefore, soon to see them preparing = suffer from an incorrect making up of the manu- | first and part of the second Passenger car passing wih instant, a a lingering illness, Gen. WIL-| se 4-eotf M. T. PARKER. O0Ks EEO} suital Lenin Rein. for the emergency, and that those of our citizens : script by the Collector. ‘The Board should look | over boti: legs neat the body, before the train | LIAM MATHEWS, in the 77th year of age. OUSEKEEPERS. ATTENTION! J one phe wean! pond Celebrities, 2 vols, who have of this world’s goods to spare will te tke Cillecher teancucr foc thetmsennnne: could be stopped. Of course the legs werecrush-| “A large portion of this community will receive | F le es contribute to the utmost of thelr ability to the He moved a further postponement of the matter | ed to atoms, and when the body was taken up | with seer Forret, the percancemest of the death of 8 ly of the in:wroved cele- | ford Brongham’s Colonial Pulicy. 2 vols. funds of this excellent Society until some investigation could be made pieces of skin only attached the legs to it. J. THOS. McDUFEIE, who was killed by the cars | 1,3) UNR HG AE PAT TOP | Mills’ Coloma! Constituuons,! voi. Arrived, the schooner Henry May, Watson, Mr. Moore would not think of charging any| ‘Ar. MeDutfle was immediately taken on | 08,{8°,Obio and Miss pps, Jeaulraad on the '7th | COOKING STO chiar drove and Grate ant | Bennits Cities and Cemeteries of Etnina,2 vols. | philadcipbia, with 246 tous coal to WH. Gedey man with making awilfel miscalculation, but | board — ier rte to ae eit shee hia infancy until within the nat Sve years, Set De aed eh pio oey Dower gg or bile on ot — & Co. Spectator the bill w: tainly not right. his family and is reside, and notwithstand- | married a lovely, interesting Indy, the only daughter . i * ‘igand Tresti: — : Considerable debate sow arcee, ticipated in | ing the devere nature of his injuries, he lived | of Gen. &. K. Price, of Cincinnati, Olio, and has | Mth and 1th streets, c. wWooDW. ‘men oe wee Guoxcrrows, Oct. 27, 1857 by Messrs. Honstom, Moore, Donoho, and others. | long enonzh to reach his residence, where hedied | since mnde that piace hin home, He wns thucs lev CE Tied Roebuck on the Colonies. 1 vol. The alarm of fire yesterday was cansed by the “Mr Evans apprehended that because the bill | Saturday forenoon. A family, consisting of a | ed And respected by all who knew him, and has ma pus 18 TO GIVE Not KE, at Lewis on the Goverament of Dependencies, 1 vol. | roof of the dwelling of our late fellow-citizen, ‘ = fi ( friends im this city who will sympathize deeply wit! scriber hath obtained from the Orphan's Biakey’s History of Political Literature, 2 vols, Mr. H. Smith, situated on the Heights, taking had — > =e sine a or be- Fatrate ee actress eed filicted family. He leaves a wife, two. son of Wastrngton County, in Fie Dear BT OG eer’ Riwisits Paaracie-8 wot dive trem 2 aperk fom the chimney rhe ae is he 4 - sy bi si t i 3 - te of D et | = Scantem, the aticmen objected tol paintal Loavenest. Pe : ter Sikercch enna eda uaa Tohn Bie, late OC Washington County. deceaser oe pnlcinre yp ome * Opinions and Policy, 1 vol. ‘was soon sup) Mr. Moore stated that the reason of its being tthesamarwith | 0328 _FRANCK TAYLOR, ber, on or before VOLEY'S There beiag no shipping demand in our city i having clans 9 brought up ia this Board was that it had been Thr River —At the Long Bridge eyerything consed, for flour, the only sales making are to the home es are hereby warned to exhi' the previous practice of Coliectors to collect the is at the lowest ebb of dexpondency. ‘The Waxh- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. the vouchers thereof, to the sul Ne ireot, to the sulwesitier, on or bofure 1 PPBNS—Bank Pen. Enerossing | trade, and of a limited character. ‘The suspen- calteCcd fae aaeritet cat of the money thus | «ton channel la about the size of the Titer wii | 1Q1RST_ GRAND Uyinw be excluded from all beneht aramid estat yn” | ky ete Medium Pen, and others, are just rece ip | Sc of shipping operations bas beew causrd collected. Mo. McCalla hed. ‘not eee be aad | Se Cena So eee Ax : PIONEER CL Given under my hand this ith day of October, Yas7, | MA yariety from the maker of unusual workman chiefly by the article ranging in price as low in thus the bil! came up here a fall “head” on. The northwest wind of yes- town, D. C., will be given at F. fe BLIZABETH W. SIS, a FRANCK TAYLOR, | New York as in Gcongetows, Small anions Mr. Houstoa, after some remarks, put in a gen- | terday and last night has sent all the water down | THI Rs DAY, =) Peng. Yo joe _00 2-T3w* Administratrix. HE ATLANTIC MONTHLV—Devoted to rae aie ee ee aes _ == See ad mont to refer the matter to a commit. | towards the Bay. Everything looks «blawed "| , Scotts, celebrated Cotilldn KING, Literatnre, Art, and Politics. Number 1; price | a bands. Red s . good q tee who should examine it und report all imaccu- | ‘The limbs of all the trees point detecminedly to- | °"€™“8 “The Prosident of the Pioneers will prosent | FA. CONGRESS CLOTHING HALL, | 25 couts. Subscriptions received at $ Aciiiak- ich Oommen. Dees eabeny, Facies to the Board wards the southeast. A strip of dry land-appears | » splendid Silver Goblet, valued at $15, to the pres- | No. 414 Pa. av., north side, between 4% & Gth sts. TAYLOR & MAURY’S Pe peep pbecmnep ng re ena Tropic, Hox. On motion of Mr. Clarke, the bill was referred iu the middle of the river as large as Néw Jer- | went of any Crap repreneeting the most membe Res fully iaforms his friends and customers | o¢ 24-3t Bookstore, near Ninth street. ft um| i J back to the committee of finance, with instruc- sey. Three batteaus are visibly aground in the | _ 0c 27-2t* co! IFA -M. that he has just received a large assort: - Ee CARD TO THE PUBLIC.—We shall cod | Pet; Salisbury, 70,000 feet lumber to E- Pickrell tions to reporton it at the next meeting of the 3 . then read and passd in the city. read a : ft with wood. S a cloer opening for speculation in smc ety water | CAME, LO THE PRERSES ot the sutscrbes | lof Goats Panta. Vents tnd Gente 2A gates colin ont skeet, one oak pre, Sin | So ole ea ee Sea - < te eo . i 35 our th 0 A bill from the lower Board. making an ap- ian tinier peariprmas. Bias other early in Stotembers two, vows: por oun, Teas prong ocho ‘antabbenomnst gt to let the present opportunity pare /¥- JB: BANMACK’S RESTAURANT, propriation to repair the alley in square 455 was | 4 crowd of anxious passengers wail on the | on alo, with white spots. add the Thos No, 26 ho owe us small accounts will greatly Pa. av., under Willards’ hotel, horned Cow, w.th white brek, anda wv! 6 ver?! ix red. i int it for and a black 1s by settling up before we clo: The prop ris now fe And then the Board adjourned Seneet aoe epee Rieter, stoce 1 pagoon: leather collar around her neck. with Peed apa Brouloloth Sut for Bt Peer r Sos 2tawim Fad ohn I ing we shall offer our pr ard be iy ; r * come foi 5 a ; . Common Council —Mr. Orme prewented the | terday, on account of the low tide: ©? property. pay" chars nod take Styoune away from [ADIES. PLEASE READ. ® . HT MoLAUGALIN & CO. arto foarGete gl q “ - wha a - |. of =. - a petition of Daniel Pierce and Mr. Brown; refer- Be ei Nhe Bovtiera Beit ape pepe Fosret's Ur le Falls Koa vem. | ainstead of selling the remnant of my atcck of | °° Sp —— | house shall he xeoond te none. ~~ red to the drainage committee ave to be transferred between the two cities by | TOR RENT The two comfortable FANCY. GOODSat anction, | have moved it into | PICKLES B 2D. __ | divided atteatioa, he hopes to merit the patrongg te Mr. Mulloy presented the petition of T. M. Fu- | land joining the ¢ onvent,are now undergoing compiel¢ro- Mates wie intend giving ag onstomencanéthe | Atet of elected PICKLED CUCUMBERS, in | Spiga eee : bes gitt; referred to claims committee Tbe Mail Boat, by good management, strug- ur, and will be for rent on the 4th of August. oo public generally, chance ta get creat ba gains at | vinegar, which we wil ar | Ran? cuentaty OR. a oa’ Mr. Kennedy. are ommanitton, repoited ie up ee night, weighs: pe See ome ms » cs egies d Tart Seurae, La Totn Auction Prices. Call before you buy, and examine | ocl3’) KING z & L.ARVING wl.opg9 4 Music Scho for rm on lef or W. Filman; passed experienc real eu in turning at the wag, : “oy.” | for yourselves, . ~— lemen. perance: 3 K ae alee ne MAM for the ciich Of D- GP Ridgetey; what 5 “ ie KID R LA Bich streets Georebtowns jy 2 Vgey yespectinliz. |... R- C_SPEVENS, Wires, rouerts: SCA Les, &e. made to oS oe Seeks Ratan te a tI ° Tejected. Reat Estatx —On Friday last, A. Green, auc- jer in Frenct Millinery and Fanoy = order at the shorte:t possible notice. A sclect @8- | Nov ibarad,atauclock. ous i . Callan; jie 3 024 Is Fon sve.. bet. SE nad den, rtment always on hand, at ‘The olyect of thix Seto! is to make ladies and . Me Clark. fom police commatitee, asked to be | U8*CF, vold the following property: Half of tot | 22 PENNSVLVANIA AVENUE 322 ANTED IMMEDIATRLY,—20 barrels of | RD & WATSON'S. | coutiemen thoroughly acquainted with Messe frem eS eee petition | 1 ' square 660, at 39,¢. per aquare foot, té Fox & Between Ninth and Tenth streets. A A nae caeaie CLDEI,” Wikhene mace | obs tm il Hotel and Gih street. | Fe Elementary principles to Composition tnd Mini lps. grotobinelegedarmienn pF merge Be, ce Sqoate a2, fer 20. per foot, to W. B. RE-OPENING EXTRAORDINARY. price paid fo: a good article. vy & SHINN, L CMBES: LUMBER, | Cingses will be Sop tho oRtocumnpget ove, the sale of liquors; committce was disc <p odd. Lots 2, 3.and 4 in square 703, for $2 523 Baty ij a hs u The ber has just received re bre Maria, | ing of Mondays, ye, - The bill from the Aldermen to pave the fe; fron! foot, to Fox & Vanhook. ‘Lot | in square BRILLIANT DISPLAY. oo2t-eotw _ No. 57 Green street, G: 5 anesthe N. C.,a lot of GIRDER, of tae | o'clock and 7. at Harrover's way and set the curbstones in f.ont of square 341, | 662, at 2c. per square foot. to Fox & Vanhook. ar 1 he Sosremeey Ouewenntes sand Thur. - was passed Lot 1 in sqaare at -15 per front foot, to 5. ine ri rm tof Gentlemen's Ss FISHMAN, lowing sizes: 12, and 10 by 10, from 40 on the. 4 P 4 12 10 by 12, 8 by 12, 6 by 12, at aa'clook Mr. Kennedy introduced a bill to repair an al- | Pumphrey. foots 1 and 2 lnequre tyro to 8: AbYAMDE CLOTHING a IND FURNISH: | SS. Dean %, at a arclook. ees a tt foto. w. | Eek ete Mul “recat | Oar ties tpn HT SSEROETE | mernP RY SOQDEAND MU EEY | let waioT PLANE. tonstt ramen g eV Hamer epee ™ hie Lloyd intr weed a bill for relief of C. W. | south 667, at $105, to R. Wallach. Lot? in square | XY AS! the instant, at? sslock, palantiy illa- ores Rare all iow Bgl inches thick. PANNEL WHITE PINE| a jon may be to A a. Sp Mace etes catechins ages | Moe Pre Oo Senger ee wl | MEERA Scores eaonaa aaah | fate rasraete eat ee, IN | tari aie eee a 3 bill to Li and 6 rance — is es} or thone SS Sry - cies, with the Aldermen's amendment, making | Tux sew Dome progresses with rapidity con- bc ees WALL & STEPH. advance. Come comer ‘my stock, aad judge he attention of carvers the license for agencies $100 instesd of $200, was a the above. ‘7th st., between SING HOUSE v 5. and I, next deor large and well-selccted arsortment of | FRAN KING nous 4 sidering the numerous drawbacks in the way of OR MOUNT Vt RNON. Cy ‘0. $01 7th st., Hand I, next 90D laree BETH which Twill oat inn for saw iheesteete “A>. Fe lt rade and pave am alley tn aqua | detention of the ron work and the Into heavy os Steamboat THOMAS COLLYER, having | to M®. Tyson’: hardware store. pac abrtoty ooupacéaling terms to puuctial cus: ¢ teu Borth of square 515, with the Aldermen’samend- | wind ne set of pillarx, and one of the beanti- | peen thor: ill ‘oughly rey ment, was passed fut base columus are already up, and several | regular tri to Mou t A F Jl tu erect additions! sheds in Cemtre Mar- | more are ready to be set as soon ax the windy he f, RC VOOD_CASE IRON i please ES 6 BW OOD- N Depositors a A EAUTIFUL ROSKW D-CASE eareta Somer 57 Water 6 mai torre Chreks pay an currency LA er ae Bet amended by the Aldermen, was passed weather abates. The inside second cornice, of Thess C FT ad The Aldermen’ 3 thy let, Davis & Co., oo - WHEATLY. Depoat ts Ppt A Pon, Beste ceetzecte __*WHEATLY. | Deron peers lS A MAGNIFICENT CHURCH ORGAN, i = ® i” * ated can ft wil ‘érnon, A bill to appoint twenty-t: beautiful ornamental iron work, is is special police for ‘night service, 89 imended vy considerable progress already made it. taps ol