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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE: | cir iat wi ocen ee eee | Cincsss Coens = The Guar wosoes City Covscus — Board of Aldermen —The | White, Pierce. Fearson, Bowen, Drury, Law, | proceeded so fay as to finish the exemination-tn- Board met at the usual howr—the president, (W_| Palmer, Riggs, Loughborough, Kennedy, and Spd P Bais mide cai a PN wnt cei cceaelatin oe a 3 A. communication was received from the Ma | thom from the Regine a Whines ‘the subject of report closed. enbends Sided sateen ie Redes cnncen ceded in | thbensin ef the thepheos> Geurts “Narr Rao Gearps,”’ is the name of a new Fact euthasts mg the appointment of twenty-ve aed pve forthe" Win. Prather, | company jast organized in New York. A bat- cial police officers for it service,”’ approv- Orphans i Teter jon of chaps qualified to march under that fi ed October 29th, 15a7—vie: David Lucas, Wash. | Mt, Kennedy. rot ~ sa might be scared up in this city—easy! — Tur Sreciat Potice Orricers confirmed by the Board of Aldermen last night seemsto be, in the m in, men of tne right stamp, and we doubt not they will do efficient service. oestias A Rerort of the debate in the Common Coun- cil last night, upon the fire-department bill, is unavoidably crowded out. The Chair also laid before the Court a commn- nication from the Treasurer, representi sum of six (#6) dollars bad been into the treasury of the Court pe oy D. Clark, Ksq., of the County Justices, for fines imposed on two persons for using profane language in his Pres- ence. The Treasurer made his second uarterly re- port; referred to Messrs. Fearson an Palmer. Mr. Fearson, to whom was referred the second annual report of the ‘Treasurer, reported that the committee bad examined the same, and found it to be correct. . The pension heretofore paid to Thomas Mat- tingly, deceased, was, on motion, ordeied to be sere to his widow. nu motion of Mr. Bowen, fifteen dollars was ordered to be paid to Col. Naylor for the relief of Mrs. Thomas Anderson and children, who are represented to be in destitute cireumstances. Jn motion of Dr. Palmer, it was Kesoived, Tuat Dr. Nichols, Superintendent of ington Wallingsford, John Angerman, Bugene Lanaban, Thomas Lomax, John Browers, W.. D Maxwell, Richard Evans, J. F. Carter, Peter Goodyear, J. B. Conway, Henry Nash, George Catrell. Jacob Ash, Peter Creagh, James Collins, James Powers, James F. Edwards, David A. Harrover, Patrick Gormley, Robert King, James Belt, David G. McCombs, and James H- Irwin. On motion, the nominations were laid on the table. to be taken up before the adjournment of the Board. The Chair presented the petition of George Fashnauzht for remuneration for work done for the Corporation; referred to finance committee Mr. ve presented the petition of Messrs. oe & Wilson for same purpose; referred as above Mr. Goddard presented the petition of J F. Scbarider for the return of taxes twice paid on the same property; referred te the claims committee. Mr. Barry presented the petition of John A. ‘Campbell, and others, for the improvement of D that the Tne Joey Chup bad one of their inevitably —— cotillon parties at Columbja Hall last night. watepel Warcu Retunns.—Joseph Right, Ireland, drunk ; dismissed. James Moran, D. C., drunk and disorderly ; fine and cost, $6.44, and security for court in an assault case. Wm. Fontz, Pa., drank and disorderly; fineand costs, $3.44. Lucy Ann Turner, Md., colored, unlawful assembly ; : . the Insane Asylum be itted tos ten the | Workhouse ninety days. Jnlia Gant, Va., do; street soutn Letween New Jersey avenue and y ghten . y, » do; First street east; seferted to the improvements pooped a le ee m grounds, provided | fine and costs, @2°44 Wm. Brisco, Va., do. do. he takex; and also, mse accruing to this county. The accounts of A. C. Shoemaker were laid before the Coust; referred to Mr. Drury, who re- -—— upon them, and recommended their pay- ment. The several accounts of Pierce & Shoemaker ‘were presented, and referred to Joshua Pierce. On motion of Dr. Palmer, the President (Mr. Carbery) was added to the Queen’s Chapel road, for the purpose of expediting the completion of the same. S644. Benj. Franklin, Sandwich Islands, do. do. Join Johnson, D.C.,do. do. Jacob Brown, D.C.,do. do. John Bell, colored, Md., assault; dismissed. John Hallahan, Ireland, drunk; fine and cost. $3.94. Michael Morgan, Ireland, raising a false alarm; $3. 4. Jobn Conly, D.C.) do. do. Lee Bell, Md., assault and battery; jail for court. Highteen ers, and none of them residents of this District Worth Reavinc.—Why is it that re many suffer that there be no ex; Mr. Rig, whom had been referted the account of Vespasian s, from the finance committee, to Fllis, for printing the tax sales, reported a sub- stitute by way of amendment to the bill. entitled a bill for the relief of the assignees of Vespasian Ellis; laid on the table. Mr. Smith presented the ition of Joseph Stevenson uxking certain ieee referred to felicre committer. « Mr. God from the police committee, re- ported two bills regulating the sale of lager beer; Mr. Ri . | Sud drag out a miserable existence, untitted for the pessed “i Rests pr ented the following resolutions enjoy ments and even ordinary pursuits of life, when . That the Supervisors be and they are hereby authorized to pay during the present moath of November the same wages as are al- lowed during the months from ApAl to October nelusive. 2. Resolved, That the committee to whom was referred the offer of Mr. Bosche for map of the county made by him, be ang are hereby author- ized to purchase the large m! Pp Which was cxhib- ited to this Court: Provided, the cost thereof do not exceed two hundred ($200) dollars, and that the Treasurer pay any part of the above-uamed sum on the order of the chairman of said coin- mittee; adopted. And then the Court adjourned. And a bill to prohibit the sale of all kinds of Hqnor cn Sundays; passed. Air. G. also, fcom the same committee, reported a bill allewing Joseph Stevenson to erect his iene ava nearer than twenty-five feet to his brick stable Mr. Smith proposed toamend by adding the fol- lowing proviso: ded the consent of the Presi- dent of the United States be first obtained; carried The A parr then recurred on the bill as umended by Mr. Sinith; and it was lost, Lut was afterwards Teconsidered Sir. Miller moved to further amend by adding the words ~‘ the building regulations to the con- trary netwithstanding;*’ carried. On motion of M vans, the bill was laid on the table. in orderthat the Board might take up the norsinations which had been sent in by the Mayor for contirmation. Mr. Dove presented the following joint resolu- tions, which be asked might be passed, in order to Lave them sent to the lower Board to-night, for action upon them there: Be it Resolred, That a committee, consistin; of two members of the Board of Aldermen am three members of the Board of Common Council, be appointed by their respective Presidents to relief by a treatment at once pleasant, safe, and per- manent ta its character may be obtained, and heaith and vigor restored: ss ‘Those who may have snilered long with disense, or Cousequences attending inefficient if not in urious trestment will be convinced by consulting the un- dersigned that there is space and material for a tho- rough renovation in the most desperate cases, and that sufferers can avaii themselves of those means upon terms entirely satisfactory. All letters must enclose the usual *Pasulting fee, $5, and for which preseript.ons with Tull directions to suit case will be sent per mail or express to any address, and to any part of the city or euuntry. Patients visited at their hotel or residence. Piles, Asthma, Rheumatism, Scrofula, &c.. diseases conic mon and distressing, are treated with success. ddress . B Harris, M.D, n3iw Kirkwood House, Washington, D.C, See - ¥o rus Lavies.—Mavame Dusois, Phrenolo- sist, Physiologist, §c., has taken rooms, for a short tume,at No. 227 Pa. avenue, (south side, opposite Willards’ hotel,)and is prepared to give to Ladies, both inarried single, information indispensable to their welfare and happiness, Hours of consultation. from 102. m. to 2 p.m. ci snrges modeate and perfect satisfaction guar- antiod. No Lady should fail to call on Madame D., as, for Tne Riven.—Arrived at the mouth of the ca nal, a schooner loaded with Jumber, and a long- boat from Alexandria, with 220,000 laths for Fagitt. At Harvey & Co.'s wharf—Arrived schooner N. Clinton, Capt. Veal, from Philadelphia, with 165 tons of cual for Messrs. Harvey & Co. At Galt & Young's wharf—Arrived schooner Thomas Paze, Capt. Robinson, from Philadel- phia, with Ii tons coal for Rochat & Caldwell. At Riley’s wharf—: - ates rhr Planet Mars, Captain | a tritfing sum they will obtain information the: ascertain and report what, in their opinion, | Gigan, fro eG ? pe se gant Witkin, " ; ped ‘would be the best mrana of preserving Ps formes ivan os hl ipa “Shue, with 142 tons coal | would not part with for any consideration. oe % and order of the city; sche dl ee ticable to the Board And be it reso and report as svon ax prac- At Magruder & Stone’s wharf—Schr Wilber, A CARD To THE PeorLe at from Nowinye, with 700 bushels wheat and 25 Larcz—all persons that have neglected tu ca! at the e stablishinent so 1. That when the two Boards | cords wood: th wheat Well kuown as the * Odeon Hail,” to eupply them- adjourn they shall zdjourn to meet on next Wed- | Payne Alexandidia. Sued t@ Robinson & | selven with Falland Winter Clothiug, will pleage nesday at 4 ock p.m..and from day to day 7s = : rrived in Georgetown Channel, towed up b steamer James Guy, barkantine Ephraim Wit. liams, Capt. Carnwell, from Rock. and, Mai with 500 tons granite for the Treasury Extens' ty Cobb, fr same port, with 300 nent. Capt. Bowen. of the Guy, bas been engaged by Capt. King. of the ship Zephyr, to tow that ship to the Kettle Bottoms at twelve o'clock to-day, at which bour her crew (which has been engayed in Baltimore) is expected to arrive on board.” The ship Thayer has been discharged, and is lectod stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing. We take pleasure in saying that our pow en hand, is Unsurpassible in style, workmanship, or quality. and ean be sold at less pri other similar house inthe Union. W tention to our lat itoek of Gentlemen’ ing Goods, such As white and fauey Shi shirts, Drawers, Comforts, Neck-ties, 3 Socks, Gloves. ke., &e. the great ( Clothing Depot corner Peun, avenue and 43, street, Washington, D. C, 0c 21-eo2w until the power invested in them by the Charter or acts of Congress has been exhausted by the passage of any law that may be necessary for the Preservation of order in our city; and that no pay shal! be allowed the members for any such extra meetings. Some discussion arose as to the last part of the second resolution, whieb ended by striking out all that part which related to the pay of the mem- p@berx; and then the resolutions were passed. The Chair appointed Messis. Moore and Evans to serve on the committee on the past of the Boaid MARRIED, ballasting for Sau Francisco, whither she will Oa the 2th ult, by the Rev. Mr. Knight, WM_H, of Aldermen. 5 sail shortly. , HARVEY. to CHARLOTER Re MEAN, Veen ot Mr. Moore asked and obtained leave to intro- Capt chell reports quite a number of coast- | this city. i vu dace a resolution and a bill in relation to the same | ers in tis Jower river upward bound, and loaded ( Baltimore Sun please copy.) . su et. The bill was entitled “ An act to pre- " fi ers. tl On the evening of the 23d ul Church, Hayre-le-Grace, M mus Tastin, D. D., EDWARD 'T. RIGNEY, kaq., of Philadelphia. Pu..to Miss ANN K,, daughter of Wim. P: { the former pl vent the carry’ ng of deadly weapons in the city of Washington,” and was passed ; as was also the resolution, which is as follows : Resolved, That the committee ou police inguire into the expediency of providing for anadditional police magistrate, to reside and keep bis office north of I street, in the vicinity of the Northern Liberty market; and also, into the propriety of establishing somewhere near the same locality a Watch-house for the confinement of such disor- derly or other persons as shall be arrested in that section of the city by the police otficers or the auxiliary guard; and that said committee report by bill or otherwise . The Board then went into the consideration of the nominations for extra police, which had been ealied up by Mr. Evans; and they were all con- tinned with the exception of Geo. Catrel, Eugene Lanalan, and Peter Creagh, who were rejected. ‘Phe tollowing bills from the lower Board were then read and referred to the claims committee, viz: A bill for the relief of J. F. Callan, and one for the relief of W. I. Gilman. Mr. Miller now moved to take up the special order of the evening, viz: “A bill to organize the Fire Department of the City of Washington.” Mr. Houston moved to adjourn Mr. Evans stated that there were two very im- rtaht bills now nz befoce the Board—the Ere and police ville. moved that the Board adjourn to Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock, to consider them ; carried And the Board adjourned. The Comonom Counct! —Mr. Fisher presented the petition of Joseph Abbott ; referred to claims committee Mc. Keanedy «fered a petition in form of abiil; Tuled out of ord: Mr. Kennedy. fromclaims committee, reported adversely on the petitions of Thos. M. Fugitt. Also, reported adversely ou the petition of Jao. W. Smith Also, reported adversely on the petition of M. Bock. in the Presbyterinn the Rey. Septi- amblers and pimps returned to terday and last night from Richmond; i ® notorious character named John y all went North. Capt. Price, of the = P; * complains that on two eecasions baekmen bringing passengers to the * Pave’ for Woodstock have taken from them $5 as railroad fare to that place. ‘The last case oceurred this morning ; but instead of taking the boat the gentleman pursued the swindling frack- man into the city, but with what success is not known. Tax Herxvox Fusp must have received a handsome lift from the benetit given by the Ju- venile Comedians last night. In this connection we may mention that Mr. Nagle has opened a subscription for fitting up the Assembly Rooms for theatrical purposes, and that be has already obtained a large proportion of the amount requisite. The following card explains his project : ‘0 the Citizens of Washington.—The want of a theatre in this city, which has been frequently alluded to by the press, induces the undersigned to olfer the following plan to the public: I solicit subscriptions for 15U shares of stock at $30 per share, arnounting to $1.500, to beexpended in fitting up the Assembly Rooms on Louisiana avenne for theatrical purposes The amount is small; bat, after a careful consideration of the waa! + Lam satissied that it will be sufficient to fit up a neat, comfortable theatre; and, from my association with other mauagers, I will be ena- bled to offera succession of novelties, produced in good style and by talented artists. Books open at Odd Fellows’ Hall from 10 to 3, and 7 to 9 o'clock, p.m. Respectfally submitted Wat J. Nacie, Proprietor of Nagle’s Juvenile Comedians GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. nesday, pply (OMARTLEY BRO., 101 Water street, Georgetown. M WINTER MILLINERY Miss 5. £. McDONALD would respectfully in- form the pubiie that she will open on Satur- day, Nov. 7th her Show rooms, Ne. 71 Bridge street, yay f handsoms as- sortment of WINTER MILLINERY for ladies and children, to which she snvites the’ of all who wish haudsome materials, good work, and cheap Bonnets. _ All repairing neatly executed, as usual. n5-3t* 510 REWARD will be paid by the President of the Vigilent lire Company, to any one who will furnish testimony sufhcient to convict, before the Criguna!l Court, the instigators or participants in ce ive on) ae, aerae jesiiee street bridge, on Saturday night last. 'y order of t : PRESIDENT. 4 2-8 BUSHELS POTATOES, from Salem, expected ina few days, and. will be sold 2 300 ers. i y f 3 Wi be avon 0 in lots to sunt pare! 3 their arrival. PETER Br ‘St-tr 85 Water street, Georgetown. 2 “LOWERS. H AD-DR and DRESS CAPS, to which she iaviies tiv tion of the Ladies. ® Prices to suit the times. Ge SI-St* T.—A pleasaut RESIDENCE, on the Heixuts of Georgetown, to which is altached about 3> acres of excellent Land, suitable in any way foramarket farm. ‘The dwelling 1s atwo-story , i u the place, necessary uut-buildings, se,de. Toa good tenant the rent moderate. Apply at this office, or to & BUCKEY, Georgetown, D.C. Priok to tHe confirmation of the nominecs for special police last night— Mr. Evans, inthe Board of Aldermen, inquired if any of the men, named in the list, belonged toa tire company? Ifso, it would bea point of objection with bim to his contirmation. Noman A Vanhorn. A!so. a bill for the relief of Mildred Jobnson ; passed reported adversely on the petition of J. vill be ver: BARNALL , . a fr : . | Who ran with a fire company was fit for such a| _vc3l-0st* me i ae a bill for the relief of C. W. Mitchell ; a LE a Mess CHRISTIE JOHNSON, ain sed. a , iaddard stated, erence to the objec- TE 5 SLOCU N, Se PU Wend ermine of 8 sewer | ‘ton that liad teen made tothe appointment of | ~ Isdetrousel tatine Gime ee ahs so - PLird Ward, witu an amendment, was on the ground thi he was a | Schools in Washington, and € instruction to private pupils in that ec: Miss Jotinson will give fessional gentlemen, Residence, Miss Ha: lish’s,) Female Semina Gay i treets, Georgetow: Z tor further information and circulars apply at Blanchard & Mohun’s Bookstore. REPrKesces. Mrs. William F. Ritchie, Kichmond. Va, Rev. Stepnen P. Hill, Washmeton, D.c. ates Hose, that he did not know whether Ca:ter belonged to a fire ¢ ompuny or not; bat he thought that he possessed every qualitien- tion for un efficient otticer; he was an old police- man, and had that day arrested and brought be- fore him Use notorious men who were engaged in the riots of Saturday night. eorcetown. essons to youths and pro- ting H st. north, iy sts, West ; mittee. om canal committee, reported a t ‘he eastern section of the Wash- Biil fromAldermen, for rep: between P@brteenth and Se ref-cred to improvements cou Mr. Orme. f Dill for rep: over’s (formerly Miss Eng- » corner Washington and men, to supply a deficiency for Wer across o and Fourteenth red to drainage commitice. A Caxg Paesextation —Mr. Wm. R. Snow siroliey in Sqmare 253; referred to | having received a responsible appointment from peice 'yler, M. D., Georgetown, D. C. « tee Capt. Mergs, upon the Washington Aqueduct, % > ee ae -— the selief of Patrick Wilson; referred | retires fioin the Stewatdship of the Presidential WANTED IMMEDIA TELY,—20 barrels of to claims committee pores new, Cpe Cc » Highest cash c ar! ec. —— NNARNY & SHINN, Union Bottling Depht, Mansion, which he has for some years beld, we are assured, to the entire satisfaction of both the present and late President. His associates made Bill for the relief of J. A. Fletcher; same ref- erence Bill for relief of J. 8 } Same reference. Bill ts ast front of | {{: 0! Saturday night, an occasion to present him | oc2!-eotw —_ No. 57 Green street, Georgetown. nee eet ee with an elegant cane, and an entertainment with | <——--—- Sa aS LP SEE ERR OS square his friends’ The cane was presented by Mr. | [XORSALE—Hand: the Heights i for improven Seventh street west, between M aud N streets th, with an amend- ment by the Aldermen ; passed Mr. Jefferson offeied a solution requiring the Surveyor to furuish an estimate of the cost of grading and yraveliug M street between Four- teenth aud Sixteenth streets; Mr. Brown olfered a resolution asking the city surveyor to farnish the original grade of ‘Tenth street: passed. Mr. Brown offered joint resolution requesting the Mayor to set apart as a dey of thanksgiving Thy the 26h iast.; passed. Also elution instructing police committee to report an actto prevent the carrying of tire- arms ; passed Mr mortem reported from improvement com- mittee a bill torepair Delaware avenue; passed. Also, pie sented the petition of James Keenan; referred io claims committee. Also, reported Aldermen's bill for repairing H Street north, between Fourteenth and Seven- teenth streets west ; passed. Mr. Kennedy presented a bill for relief of H Poikinhorn ; 5 d to «claims committee. A mess the Mayor calling the atten- tien of the Board to the following part of bis mes- sage of Sept 6, InS6, was receive ~+ Ju this connection | suggest that the law reg. ulating the five department be so amended as to anthorize the Mayor to district the several fire companies, incase Le may deem it necessary to do so, in order to prevent distarbance or rioting; and that where a company persists in violating taw, the Mayor have authority to close their en- ne houses for such length of time as be may deem advisable. Recent occurrences save Seer shown the necessity of such provisions of law Mr. Wallace otfered a bill based upon that mexsage, and conferring the powers asked. Mr. Clark offered an amendment we pmo of section 2, whieh is to preveat companies leavin theeity without consent of the Mayor; the pasa ment fo prevent night parades, and a Jd section of Georgetown. ‘The subseriber,as Trustee, of ters for sale that spacious and handsome residence in Georgetown, at present ovcupied by Charles W. Pairo, Esq. The property comprises &u ontire square of ground, beautifully amproved with walks, trees, shrubbery. flowers, &o.;" i built green house, with piau! here are also on the pret ago ruse, and other convement out house: 1 welling-House is large and roomy, having, with the wings, 4 front of ninety -tive (95, feet ar! commands one ¢f the finest views of the Potomac river aud country around, It 18 heated by furnace, lightes with gas, and contains bath fixtures for hot and cold water; a large aistern, kitchen range; and almost every conven-ence for & first-class residence. {f desired the Furniture will id with the house, Poersession can be given immediately, For further particulars, terms of sale, &c., apply to _ SAM.C.EDES, Trustee. At Pairo & Nourse’s Banking House, opposite the Treasury, Millinery, &c. ESS MAKING. MISS M.E, WILSON still continues the DRESS all its branches, at her old stand, Porerese between oth and 10th sts. oc 5-Im Stackpole, with appropriate remarks, and was received and happily responded to by Mr. Snow. Hammack spread bis choicest edibics for the company. A Rerontep Nuisance —The following note requires the attention of the Health Commis- sioner: Editor of the Star :;—Wéill you oblige one of your lady readers by calling the attention of the proper authorities fo the condition of the pave- ment 10 front of a horse stable. on Eighteenth st., between Land K, in charge of a negro boy. No lady can pass on that side of the street in safety to her shoes or dress, to say nothing of its otfensive- ness in other respects, ina thickly sets spectable portion of the city November 2, 1557 large and ‘Tur Atrack ox Warteck’s RestactRant—Mr. Suit, one of the officers who was attacked on Sat- urday night last, requests us to say that his state- ment, concerning that affair, as published in the Star yesterday, was misunderstood in some par- ticulars. ‘Thus, be was not cognizant concerning the attack on Halleek’s, but concerning that sub- sequently made on the four members of the guard. Uf the particulars of the other, he knows noth- ing of hisown ma setety a ; and in this correction, speaks only for himself. AND OTHER PAPER MONEY TAKEN AT PAR! !—CLOTHING!—CLOTHING! CHEAP FOR Cast. MONEY SAVED AND FAIR DEALING, T S22 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, beticecn 9th and Wth sts.,at the * tall House.” Just opened. a large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, at tho following low prices We ean offer greater bargains in Cloth be obta:ned elsewhere in this city. Uwiug to our building, we did not lay in our stock as others did, and+we bought at great sacrifices, owing to the of t ket. state of the mark - £4 0 to B10 00 Sto WoO yinornia CLOTHIN' Mayor MacrepeR, in hiscommunication send - ing in to the Aldermen his nominations of spe- cial police oilicers, says: “I hope to be able, by the next session of the Board to dispense with the services of most of these special oficers, as I trust with this force, and the aid of the good citizens of Washington who really desire to establish the peace of the city, and to punish the guilty, whoever they say be, to bave effectually a mptished the object.’? Heavy Winter Overcoats. Heaxy Body Coats. lack C. pear loth Coat. 75) 120 a a ee me eae the bit | _Bincu’s Muxstmed@ opened toa good fuouse | Winter-lined Cas: 25to 500 BE ncpeticenrme —— pct inee, to pre- | last might, and abundantly editied were those ‘Winter: lined Cass ere pasties wy coat the organization of fire companjes without | present, by the comicalities of that droll bundle Bays Ovetcoats. 2%to 600 coment of the’corporate authorities, and empow- | of fan, Billy Birch, in his lusmense brogans; Ben ae, lackets. 1 foto 33 eriag the potice to take possession of the appara- Woolen Pant: 1 3to alloty in his champion dances; W. Penn Lehr in his bunjo solos; and the company, one and ail, in thetr happy enactments of darkey life, in its various phases. tus of eneb unauthorized organizations Me Clack moved to refer the bill and amend- ments to ibe police committee; passed. 2 largest finest assortments of CLOTH et CASSIMER Be in this ety, we are prepared to make Clothing to order at the short- . ¢ cat notice. pie orn ee pong rele ogeesons nome them the Rowpyism.—George W. Curry and Rob't Me” Wa 1 oTerHs te oe Sencurieut resolution from the Aldermen to | Call, two Baltimoreaus, were arrested yesterday , nz - 2 ing a jojat cominittee on the of thecity | for assaulting and beating B. Beveridge, onthe | (1 REEN GROCERIES. ps yo for daily sessions of the Councils T Yeitrandabatfatmee “Fhaswae) © mer ctu oF y near Four-and-a- 3 i a for the sale uuntt ‘ibe Dus nese Le Snished, was passed. poem by officer Carter, and taken before Jus- oft bee ee ESTA wn ok MEATS, ee eee en ae hae dae aoe TT BE | tice Goddard. Curry was sent to jailand McCall FiSt ae Ae wells VEGETABLES, DOMES” ange Ons epg ies cin bon those | Vave security for good behavior 1G FR O11 and BUTTER and EGGS, on no convicted of carrying t ee i corner ‘of Sth street, ris BOHLAVER. | snore than $0— Wa" bed os a committee oa the | THE Uxtrxp Cr.vp maneged to have @ very : LA eee tuis Hood, on the peace of the city, | agreeable time at iota Balt Ny night, eras BOE GOL prens pet cr jot tosarned esses wn, Clark and Lieyd. their y was somewhat less in nombers im variety irom the ry ees workmanahi the ‘but for the variety of ieee. a till Wednesday, at woul ane Sonne oa ry igs y sd alah to be wold ob gt RYTOR. . s Q « * . J ae By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. . [MPROVED AND UNIMP: OVED PROP- AA, nl Sangee Bst, Berwenn Pei RSBAY. the Ba ona YEAR Es, oe AUCTION PUBLIC SALE wil offer : C1 * . otsh, eleven acre of Lana ee county Land. tri Cy Roads. tebe Gro Renda Sale toa GAACRS SALES. cy a . + te Th PURUIC SALES wit aes br SSR . TuBX front of the premises, ei 4 een postpone: eater, ing handsome properiy = hart of fot Ro. 3.1m For further information appiy to Jobe’ T. Hal, or | New Yous, Now #. Tite steamer Arago, from square No.412; having & 22 foot on BN arent Fairfax ~ Vad miles from a "om | Havre and Sout ‘on the 20th ult, arrived ree withthe “improvement ieagood to. | ocSiceast TIMOTHY MILBURN, | her pascesgienoon. with £900,000 ae aeveng Revue ie am 0.4 insquare Psyc save OF A VALUABLE arm | ‘7 to the Fague, ex Leone!y,’ Consal 4 ral g b. » .— avi mere from asteia, family, treotgn’ «100 feet between ‘Band | thant can ouitieate, 1 will oor for sale, st pute | renzo Crarv. besee’ i “ hes oom . on ee oan + All conveyance at the cost of the fen Bee TUES ave ine Ca November, and Bishop Mainhalt of jew Orleans. n3. 3 A. GREEN, Auct. | Phgh orton and ot egg fi oekinins tates ag ‘Still Later from Europe. » By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. dred and seventy eight xeres, abouttwo hundred | _ Qeewec, Nov. 3.—The Royal Mui PPRONED PROPERTY ON THE ISLAND | Acres cleared nnd now in Clover. and the remainder | dian, from Liverpool pn me hd bar J Berio’ —On FRIDAY, the 6th instant, f glist oth welt, suit growing a fine | last night. om the ist ult. arrived here the at en H gees Gerry jock p.m, the [ule paneer ck the nit year. nn surtabie for Rex 15th and waa tttived oe Laps on Ube Wing property, viz: Foye tte purchasers to examine them- Bap! on " ante pee ot Lot No. iin juare No. $5, hav bgt Having Wetermined 10" IT aim disposed earn sees advanced its rates te wide aley Lf tate Suchen bot woot hd | yok tae clas dress 3.1 Ualeey,| ~The Bank of Praneg Lad also advanced ita rates streets west, with the improvements, which are a Bened at Opens Culpeper County, or the under- | one per cent a8 good, Frame House, contauing eight rooms, | ened at O'ange Co GEORGE A. SLEET The money ‘pressure stili continues. i Also, ‘past of Lot No. 19, 1m Square No. 33), hav- By A. GREEN, Auctoness” “salen FAe Manes. improve oa pact On 8) feet alley in said'square, | pRUSTEES SALE OK Oe LUABLE PROP- ing st 2 dbeline of Tsien yang 2200 alee, clog. earn hat ie ret named property, one vhird | gaggh Th) Cp FeMs Of sina ot trast from Alex- | to ‘speculators 2.000. Estimated sa les on Friday ing rest rom day of me A oat ee ani s (eens kan reoard fa Labor J. trad arias arcane eee, cme FPiour termaanie Uw For the iit Ram proverty, | Want sane Bie aPeceeite he Wacincon | porta esta ine aa, SM, n3-3t A.GREEN, Auctioneer. | Wil! sell. loci declined. Cora ved quiet, on MONDAY, November i6, at 40'cl - or Beef was dull; bacon Rimsae the, promises, ail that piece By J.C, MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. round situated = “4 4 4 known and described as part of Lot numbered Y: ES@ENSIVE SALE OF IMPROVED AND a subdivision of wed fwo | Rice closea quiet. /NIMPROVED REAL Estate in Wasitincton twenty-ejght (20) fronti Bi Consols 883, 4994 SoU ALESDAY AFTERNOON, soth in- | Prot on D street tance heme ey fre (2) f : sTanving sixty-five (65) feet, to- From (; conker wlbeel ee Stone the sub- | gether with the appurtenances, Tight. privileges, Califernia. roper- ty: propel juare 5, north half of lot 6, tii t noe on 27th street west, | hetwoon teak maroon P. other hereditaments thereunto bel Aad ctber One-third Cath (ot which 2m” tust be New Yor, Nov.9.— we x, Nov.2. eer nee @ spot,) c po! balance in § and 12 mont! avana, with dates 29th, The steamer ‘tar of the Went’ hed arrived from 1 A deed gi trast taken, Aspinwall, and would is 100 feet deep, and contains 2.736 feet, avery: rohaser’s expenne lew York. gail the following day for ‘Square 16, lots 4 and'5, fronling s¢ feet 6 inches |. © BO MORGAN 3 wares yn has $1,600,000 in gold: besides Test tod cnn onan mer RD SCHU SENG crentet | racem, landing tenet Betas! eg Ber Sinan it Batre api saner'si New | 201 as! = a EN: Auctioneer. | Fremont, came then ee City i ampshire avenue aud I street north, having two iy JAS. Cy hy Auctioneer. ‘The steamer Golden n Francisco pont of about 590 feet, and ceutains 13,781 square ALUABLE COUNTRY, SEAT AT PURLIG | the Sth ult, but her qackionn ae = . Averion.—On ONDA 3 .. Square 70, lot 21. fronting 69 feet fie October 2th, at ae ee Harpshire avenue,between M and N streets north, | sell sell that beantifal country residence call and an averace depth of about 260 feet, and con- | * Summer Hill,” which is situated in Virginia, foe meee yay pe pe sbbdivision/mtusted the taropilée toad leading from Washington city to at the corner Of Virginia avenue 2ist street Seetine cfanenat eee west, &nd contain 4,082 square feet. and she returned to port en the Thestenmes Golden Age took ber pee pac SY the Lith, ‘The steamer St. ches on New rom euher city, cotigisting of a new and comfortable dwelling-house, | P&PET received by the Quaker City, and the mews wel lat t 5 + ‘onta f) equa IS tate 14 1 916,17, ie 10, 2, ad page | fandv of whieh over Wie ABreb ore Medes air earee, | omuained thereia tx unimportant of 2) fronting 17th street. opposite President's | thy being hard woodland; good spring. wares? | they lac bas fe ad state that Stregts went ET aa eee tad aay fad th | ood fishing. Rod water power formilline sr Rese: | Ley aad been attacked by the Indlaos. who were aunlsbeinn near the Pressdout'e House ait” Depart’ | Pumulpomes, ke Taod sey te par two | [ie said to be the 5 uk hes i resident’s House 7 4 ments, must become very valuable, par’ ceis, about 100 a with the residence, and over t is said to be the tnteution of the Mormons to possess! go to the Rassian ons should matters eres: acces witha a C 5 es house, of which over 16 acres are the prove seri «tin the neighbourhood fur early gardening. Square A lots 5, 6, and iy ‘e fronting south C streetand Monument grounds, at the corner of 15th ‘Terms at sale. The news from wigeet weg nd COAL te ee an | oer JAS.C.McGUIRK, Ayotioness, | The steamer Quaker ei mimportant. Quaker City bri specie from Hay a ‘The Health ef that port wee gs. The appointment of Merisel as Governor- eneral was unacce; The money pani fm e ot Son ee _ ic created but little surprise he Mormons of Ca: Vv: v Utah about the last or Oceser Bae ee ’ company under the orders of Brigham oat The trial of Treasurer Bates, at San Franciseo, had resulted ina verdict to i sees pean rdict to the full amount of bis }, Seventeen lots. frontip: streets west, between N and O streets north, and coninining ut 2.358 square feet each, are in a rap- idiy improving neighborhood, and must rapidly en- ce in value, Sqyuare 513, luts 27, 28, 29, 46, and 47, are fron ing 4th street west and N street north. Lot 47 is improved by two frame houses. ‘This property is very desira- right B the grade; streets graded and foot- paved, 3 Square 523, ten lots, containing from 1,200 to 2.000 square feet each. pontine on 4th street and New Jersey avenue, between M and N streets nortn, af- fording an opportunity xeldom met with for persons wishing tobuild themselves a home. Square 54, lot 24, frouting on B street south, be- tween 3d and 43 streets, is near contemplated | Extension, and contains t 6,000 square — Ovien to the inulemoney of the weather yes- terdsy, and the present pressurein the money mar- ket, taj. G. Tochman lins POSTPONED the pub- f hus residence aud farm, * Summer Hill.” y of Alexandria, Va., until MONDAY, January next, at 10 u'cloek a.m., on the In the meantime, they are offered for and further information as tu terms of ay De obtained at the auction store of J. C. MoG aire. JAS. C. MoGUIRE, oc 27-2aw__ Auction and Commission Merchant. N ABSA SALE.—In virtue of three writs of Pieri Facias, 1 from the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of the District of Columian for the County of Washington, and to me directed, | Later from Kansas. St. Lovis, Nov. 3.—Advices from bat = of the 22d of October sa) t r ‘ t Governor Walker will expose to public sale for CASH, in front of the | issued another roclama j Square 535, lots 2and 3, improved by eight smati | Court-house door of said county. on WEDN ir proclamation, rejecting twelve frame houses, and wil be sol eash house separate. | DAA, tne Bt day of Oeeokeeey is eee {undred votes returned from ‘McGee eounty, for : he same reason i ly ; lot 15, on south C street, between 3d and 43, sts., | following descrived property, to wit: all defendant's | © as was given in relation te the Aud contains %,137 square feet. Te itle, claitn, and interest in and to that part of | Oxford precinct. ‘The Proclamation stag, that Square 613, lot 2, has a front of 9 feet on south V ». 17. in Square 374, commencing 22 feet | neither in this case nor {a the other, has Gov. street, and extending about 30 feet to channel of nes from the nort! rT coruer of said lot, front- ing 16 feet @inches on I street North, between 9th nd ith streets West, ard running back that width the whole depth of the lot, together with al! and sin- gular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Wil iam 'D. Acken, and will be sold to sxtisly Judicials Nos. 361, $78, and 37, to Obtober term, 1857, m favor of Charles Koones. use of Parker P. Clark. Peter J. Steer, and Fielder Ml. cuder,rs. Wiliam D. Acken. . J. D. HOOVER, ee Marshal for the District of Columbia. oe3 dtds . te THE ARQVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the lth of November next, at the saine hour aud piace. ~ Marshal f Eastern branch. 7 Square B, lots land 2, improved by seven brick houses, five fronting on 4!2 street, between Pennsyl vania and Missourt aveuues, and rent for $1.40) per year; and two fronting ou Missouri avenue, near 4's street, and would readily command a rent of Sh perannuin each. This property is central and well improved, and its proximity to Peansy!vania nveuue 8 the Public grounds makes it particular.y desira ples Square C, lots 23 und 29, are 25 feet front each, avd 1 feet deep, fronting ‘Third street west, near Ma- ryland avenuo. Square D, lot 5, weproved by three new frame sex with back buildings, containing six. Fr ich, are fronting on Maryland avenne, betw: and ih streets.” ‘This property 1s very desirable, worth the attention of persons desiring a profitable investment. a Square 450, lot 6, subdivision, fronting 23 5 12 feet on 6th street west, between Dand KE streets south, and contains 2.440 square feet. Also, lots %, 57, and 3H, fronting on6% street, and contains 2.440 square eterch; lot $iis improved by a two-story frame house. Pints of all the above property may be seen at tho anction store, where persons who desire to »xaimine them are invited to call and see them. be One-fourth eas: bankable funds; the ned 24 mm S$) With interest, to by notes and deed of trust, All convey- ancing at cost of purchasers. goue behind the returns. He diselai to do so, but Tejects the returns in ones ote gd fatal defects in the form of the returns. Madame ees ae im the Academy of usic. A crowded and brilliant house greeted Madame D'Angri, as Arsace, in Semiramis, last night. At the Academy of Music, the whole performance was a rT sMCCERS Madame D. Lagrange, as Sem! ramis, was re- ceived with tumultuous applause. New York, Nov 2 Fatal Affray. Avovsra, Nov. 2.—Mr. Bell, the agent New York comunercial agency of Mesa bots” las & Co., killed Jas. Alien, of Yoraville, S.C, on Saturday. Bell bad communicated informa- tion injurious to Allen, who made attack upon him. “te bas been arrested. “ al Canada. Toroxto, Nov A destructive fire red at Whitby, C.W., yesterday; but as thetele. graph oflice was destroyed we ‘have been unable to learn the particalars Read's rectifying establishment, at Belleville, 4. D. HOOVFR, District of Columbia, oc B-ts FOR Mount VERNON. The Steamboat THOMAS COL been thoroughly repaired, will mak regular trips to Mount Vernon, leav ing her wharf. i this oy TUESDAY and FRIDAY oO Daring the intervening time she wil trips to Alexandria, as ock tf TH Coat: res sat 9o'clk, rua reguinr al. IAS BAKER, Ciptain. COAL! COAL COALIN 3d JAS.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer th Hy ranlag ei vd ery a f a ea —— eee Seine aS paar cd a * hat he is now receiving large supplies of Cumber- eae - land COAL ta boat londay which Loew tier tothe | Imports of Boston. AMS! HAMS! — MaMsnt | iideatrediool prises (of cash; ‘This Coalwofa| | Bosrox, Nov. 1.—The imports from foreign — “oh Soy Dene a ap ae of 12th and | Ports for the quarter just ended bas been $3,400, B street bitel have a Gerediys of vibe pas eured HAMS, Which are unsur, in excellence. ree KING & BURCHELL, se2% Corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street. T OTICE TO HOUSEKELPERS, C.R.L. CROWN & CO., having received a large and well selected stock for the Fail trade. in vites House pers and those in want c FURNITURE er CROCKERY WARE to examine their stock, as they are determined to sell to suit GOs S vecxen cl Bank r of the ‘ie! en at par, ee Paper CLR: Ls CROWN & £0 oc 16-tf No. 357, corner of 6th st.and Pa: av. B i. over the imports for the same period of last year. Baltumore Markets. dary Nov. 3 —Flour is firm; Howard street and O' $5.25, City Mills $5.12 3 cash and $5.500n time. 4 ied _Wheat is steady; red $1 Isa®i.25—white $1 - ie — Corn is improving; white T3a7Ge; yel- ow 73. W hisky ix quiet at 21a21 ke. for C; i 223c. for Ohio. tt “3 og sw Yous, Newt anon . Ew Yor«. Nov'r 3—Fiour is heavy; sales of 10.000 bbls. State $4.S5a4 Wi; Obiojes kMBS Te, Southern $5,30a85 50. : , Wheat is firm; sales of 42,000 bushels ; white $1.50a81 SS; red S1 3; JONAS P.1 oc 12-1 _ Grocery aud Pro TION, HOUSE PERS . LATE IMPROVEMENT. sale only at C, Woodwarl'’s Me- ove and Grate Faciory, the PARLOR NION FURNACE, made heavy snd strong of cast iron, ‘he improvement is tie letting ty of the cold air through the bottom of the Furnace and throwing it against the hot fire-chs and heating it, and throwing the hot air from :t to the parlors. ©. WOODWARD. Pa. av., between iin and llth strects, eT eotw Nos. 518 and £2, FAMILY BIBLES—Large quario size, um full leather bindiny STINEMETZ, HATTER AND FURRIER, Pa. av., near the corner of 13th stree ec. Fl. Milwaukte Ch Ga receivell bis avsoctuent of Ladies’ il | | Family Bibies, fl oma ia GisiGacedd amabacs | Stee" = > s FAD S, in all their 81.2 ee BS va. ety, to which he invites, atten woott : = - FRANCK TAYLOR. — pie tendency; sales are unim- frome the. jraporting bumees in New ORE SREENDID PIANO, cimost now, for] | Pork fs dull; mess $203820.95. Lard isquiet at York, and taken advantsge of the 9ul2%e tum-s by purchasing for cash, and selling for cxsh, he will be abl sell at more moderate prices than any ~ heretofore offered in this city. Fur Trimmings, Misses’ Beaver Flats, and Chil dren’s Fancy Hats now on hand. Fur Cuffs as low 4s 75 cents, and Victorines $3.50 and $4 5. $15), Call and see it at the Music De-, pot of fan W. G. METZEROT’ Whisky has advanced c.; Ohio 22. 0010 ——— TEN PERC Corporation Eonds of the City of Daverport, Iowa. pa: ing 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New . New Yorx. Nov. 3 —Stocks are firmer. Chi- cago and Rock Island 66; Camberland Coal Co. 65g; Iinois Central bonds 73; Michigan Soutb- York. f $5” each. ‘The growing city of | em 11¥; New York Central 65y- R ‘ing Rail- HATS, HATS—CAPS, CAPS. Derenport bes Sonehons setae tateitants one Sond. SU Contes toe, 174; Virginia 6's TH: Mis. Black Dress Nats $3 5), $3, and $2.59, of superior | rapidiy increasing in wealth and population. Ite souri 6°S65 3 uality forthe money. 4 for men’s and boys’ wear, ‘Terms exclusively cash—thoreby being enabled to buy for casi and sell for cash at a small profit, meet- ing with no losses by bad debts. ve Bs ViRcinia 0, Felt Hats aud Caps munietpal debt is only $139,000, and its raulrond det only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. The statisties of the y were published in the Intell cencer of the September. We recommend these honds, believing them to be as sale as any bonds, oon CHUBB BROTHERS _ N INIATUR dEOLOGY, in little volume for the pocket, giit edged, ‘Tre Sermon oa the Mount. Parables of the Saviour, Christ’s last Disoourse to his Disciples. The Song of Moses. The Onuipotence of G Peter's Sermon on the Price, ten cents Sterling exchange 97299. —— ee GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS Correspondence of The Star. Groxcrrown, Nov. 3, 1957. A meeting of our City Councils was held last night, convened by the Mayor for the purpose of considering a inemorial from R. White, A. Hu Bouch, G. M. Sothoron & Co., and others, to re- construct the bridge over the Canal, on the west side of the market house, In the Council, the memorial, together with the accompanying mes- sage of the Mayor, was referred to thecommittee on streets, who reported through their chairman, AND DISTRICT MONEY TAKEN AT PAR FoR BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, T S. P. HOOVER'S IRON HALL BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, Pennsylvania avenuc, botween 9th and 1th sts. I have just returned from the North, with a splendid assortment of all SER, kinds of Ladies. Gentlemens, Mis- Childrens’, - Also. AGS, 7, of Pentecost, ch. FRANCK TAYLOR, ood ee: penes—remps—PUMPs, and Servants’ a large stock of VALICES, and ses, Boys’, BGOTS and Stok TR s S. I B = ; ' SA‘ S ‘ab The subscriber gives notice that he continues to | Mr. White, a resolution, requesting the Muyor to cae HELS, all of whieh I wil sell or the above fencer <= ae js — Pumps. They : ences oblzin plans oo specifications, aud invite pro- tLe ’ and substantial, aud will raise water one hundre proposals for the construction of a good and sub- Cail early, at SAM'L, P. HOO) ud wall rage, water one hundred | proposals for the ca ondtag stantial woodeu bridge at the above-mentioned poiat. The resolation passed the Council, and Was transmitted to the Aldermea, where it was substituted by one requesting the Mayor to make application to the Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal ee gf at their megting on the 7th instant, to build said bridge, aud report at an early day the terms upon which the Con.- pany will build said bridge. The substitute passed the Council_stsc; and feet a r. the in| tants who have used them.and two ofthem may be seen on F street. between i2th and {Sth,one at the corner of H anc iSth, near the o'd Capitol in a deep weil, two on Virgimm avenue, between 2d and ith streets, all putin oe by order of the Mayor of Washington. le will dig and deepen woe ild cisterus for rin water. put in operation dydraulian Rams, and repair old pumps of every lescription. Those desiring his services will be ac- commodated al the shortest notice by calling on the sabseriber in Washing’ Se No. 463 Virgina . Coy H.MARLOW’S — « CHEAP BOOT AND SHOR STORE, Ne.436 Pennsylvania avenue, Tiake this opportumity of informing any ci aud the public in general that I have on sale alot of Rrst-rate Calf skin Gaiters ai $2. and a French Calf-skin Patent Leather’ Gaiter at $3.50, as cood asare usuaily sold oed Calf-skin Boot at $+.50. Ladies Gaiters at $1.25, fine Morecco Buskins at§!.and hoes, Such es y Ciul- | avenue, near the Carre ee a both Boards adjourned. Gtosas obeap tn Srapeition Caltent cna sine | renee TER HENSHAW. sacitytny ete sS8ig we amy’ reason wry i un sely Don’t forget the place, No. 426 Pennsylva- UTCH BULBOUS Ruo a for horses tu driven o:t of a wel while nia avenue, between Sd and 4% streets. D —— passing over the lower or Water stuee$ bridur, _ au 25-Law3m — aud aot so for them to be driven at any giit over INE CHAMBE the upper or Bridge street bridye? Is if because the authorities of Georgetown are less iegardiess of the interests of their constituents Gian those of Washington, or because their attention bas never been called to the matter? Several persons have recently been fined for driving out of a walk over The ucdersigned has ju t received his annual sup- ply of puTCA BL Bors ROOTS, direct from the mo t Celebrated growers in consisting of double and siugle Hyaen ble and siogie Tulips, Na sue, Jongu Iris, Crocus, Ranunculus, Aneni 8, Crown lraperimis, Gladioius. Snowdrops, Lilies, &c., in creat variety. bs are very fine, in splendid condition, and oR FURNITURE. Solid Oak and Walnnt CHAMBER SETS. Pamied CHAMBEK SETS. all of superiar _ style and finish, saa Fine Mahogany and Walaut BUREAUS, WARDROBES, OBES, and BE DST EADS, and The bull 1 2 ill besold cheap. AUL, the lower biidge by the officers of Wasbington, srlite ws erresdes tainwar-| oo raer f,. | and still we discover that the near approach to TRESSES, best qua oe 3I-eost ton. D.C. the upper bridge is generally the signal with the drivers of wehiclenfer ite application of the whip to their horses and an increase of 5] Ina word, about three out of every five vehicles that s over this bridge dosoin a brisk trot. Would Ffnot be well for ces Corporate authorities to see to this matter? We have no doubt but their fail- ure to do so heretofore has cost the town a mach larger umount to keep this bridge in repair Nothing of av ordinary character i« more of an eyesore to us than an Fee pew building with rusty walls and dilapidated windows, situ- ated in the midst of Loaves of neat and well-kept appenrance. At no point in our city ts there a moce striking contrast than jast opposite the town ‘Thetown house, Mrs. Lang’s hotel, and rovnding buildings on both sides, bear A large assortment of the same articles at lower Our stook of HOUSE-FURNISHING GCODS, is very large, and as to variety, quality and prices, sate call and’ extinine batock parthasing else fo r a Please call and examin. Deford parchasing © No. 59°7th street. XPLOSIVE ETHEREAL OIL. The undersigned has ETHEREA!, OIL UN- EXPLOSIV»® in its character, and which gives a superior light, burns longer. and smokes | than “the Ethereal Ou usually sold in this erty. to sell this Oilin the Distriet of Columbia anteed to the uncersigned, and is sold only Depot, No. 481, northwest corner of E and ith streets. where its superiority will be shown at any tume. The price is the same as the explosive. Or- ders will be punctually filled by leaving them at the Dee tect PR. STUTZ. Grocer TY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILL. Economy axp CoxveNience- We are now ready todeliver WOOD SAWED Gen AND LOCKSMITH. The undersigned has opened a shop at No, 437 titn street, between 5 and F, for the purpose of carrying onthe GUNand LOCKSMITH boesiness in all its branches. A share of the public patronage is soli- ine will give strict attention to his business ures that his work willbe welldone. OC B-eost* HENRY EASGNABAS&, 2 " and SPLIT at 20 per cent. less than the usus: rates, 2 ee of neuti ind comfort, except J.P BANC BS Paras under Windy notel. | 4g better prepactd shen it ean be by han Som’ cieacs tmoasttaeriy Goomting tr tacrets ‘ Noite Solved ahi Bestar Knots and wood of inconvenient size not sent. 1. cratewelbeed thene eee Ropatontolaepetr one sult Ail orders for less than halt @ cord will be delved "ne walls of these build reno dis- nnd fy conatant cuppiies his Pine wood in erates 35 cents. an old, deserted barrack. We would muzzest te ouge shall be seoond to none. Oak wi lo. #0 cents. our enterprising feilow-citizen, Mr JI Offet, the giving st his Ba] © Ths part of our business we Will open no ae- the patr pgs vopricty of giving each pf these houses metal GECOND-HAND PIANOS for sale below their | | Also, on Tandy LCRORY. OAK. oud EINE [orgumental-ln-appoerance old trees sanding tn .of* n a Decal - towels Bis Oe | Bente hee ve accommodating terms. We are informed that Mayor Crawford has A large assortment of Fintes aud Violias' y be wey. Broken Coal for farnages , | BIVER express orders to the police and night- oe 31 h Watch to arrest all minors found fanning w the fire-engines. ‘This is an excellent move. and one which we sincerely hope will be rigidiy carried ext. We can safely assert that they may at afl times upon the members and offi- cers of the Vigilant fire company for assistance. just arrived, fie! LONDON: pn 159, a . Husnal's Stodera urope Bpitomised, $1; e Bivouse, ax ow ont One cares: abhite Ash Egg Coa! for radiators, cole re ls. or. Orders promptly filled. > sts., No oot one square south of Penn. avenue, is ny Biase. y Maxwell; Sie. Py —- apes rd ae ; Wa J We regiet to jones rds, Bearts, va Fishes; i pF, NUTS. i Pane gg te ohare tale geoeene Ce = Ages JONAS h Lavy, is Wing stiy fil, We are informed ;bat in a! oom "FRANCK TAYLOR. | s03-tf atrant. oorear af aoe enter pom ala A. ten phyisier, Dr. Lauk, tL if uny hope of bi Lg aot tine bt Colembig, Harper, from Balti- more, reached the wharf of Messts. Hyde & Da- vidsou this morning, withacargo of Land ise for the two Giljes, TATE. “A. PIANO for $2; one for $37 one for 875; and A two for 3100; besides twenty-two new anes, ranging in price from $150 to .. All for remt or upon easy atour Piano Warergoms 3%, agent Raa ee JOHN F, BULIS: i i . for” . sie * i : NOTICE | Wiss, rovents: Seri Ps, do. made to orderat the shortert Pas notice. Betas sortment.always on 23, perettaebaas OOTP Ro Wee 4 ) 1099 0 ae ee