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___ LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. i Thengh + The Star” is printed on the fastest steam press in use south ef Balti- ition is se large te De put to press at an carly hour, Adver- tisements, therefore, should be sent m by 124 ‘glock, m.; etherwise they may nos appear Until the next d ——————SS—S==S=S===aaswTE A New ARRanxcement —One of the greafest Wants of both eltizens and strangers in Washing- tom, at all times, iss reliable Alphabetical Busi- ness Directory, which they can lay their baads on at any time and piace, and instantly arcertain the name and location of the principal firm or firms in any department of business in the city. ‘To supply this universal and ever-existing want, we design shortly commencing the publication of such « Directory in the Daily Star, and to that end bave directed an agent te call on our princi- pal business firms, and give them an opportunity of being represenied in so desirable an arrange- ment. The circulation of the Daily Star is prob- ably double that of aay other daily paper in the warld, published ina city of the pepulation of Washington. {n the District of Columbia, it is taken in nearly every family—certainly in nearly every one able to pay six cents per week fora newspaper—and, besides, falls into the hands of nearly every stranger that comes into the Dis- triet. The advantage of being represented ina conspictons Alpbabetical Business Directory, sppearing daily in its columns, requires no com- in these days of general busi- ness shrewdness and enterprise, such an arrange- ment, we fancy, bas only to be suggested to be understood and appreciated. ea er eee kPa cae ere ane Tur Warrenton Homicing —Greenm sent on Sor Trial —The examination of James Green, for the killing of Quinton R. Carver, was resumed on Wednesday, in presence of a large concourse of spectators. The defence continued the examina- tion of witnesses, as follows : Grayson Tyier, sworn.— Wasa in the room of ght of the affray. Carver reen pass the door, and yo cursed bim, when instant, and I left C.’s room to step out. C. was iu charge of his friends, as he wax in such a condition that be ought to be taken care of. | was gone about ten minutes, and when 1 retarned I found him dead on the ©. bad been very noisy before I left—cursing the Greens, and crowing. —— Ashton, sworn.—Was at the S the night of the occurrence, and was i C.tohisroom. C. said he did not want any of the Greens at his room excepi one or two. C. told me tbat the propricter did not want G. at the he would whip bim off walked out, saw C. cursing and crowing, and calling to G. to come down, as he wanted to Eim € ceased his roise and quiet ensued 1 beard a scuitie and ran to the spot—got there just in time to see C. fall. winning of the affray mantbanG. { had heard G A sorry — difficulty bad occurred at the game of Heard him say, after his return from the duel, that if C. attacked him he would defend druak on the fatal night. same bight. maore, bt ment at our hands. the deceased on the was drank. | saw up the steps. C G. tutned and looked at ©. for then went on bis Springs, and that whip cards. himself. C. was ver ©. and G. are about ¢ Moses W. Green, sworn.—Was agent at the Springs for my uncte, Thomas Green. I saw part of the street fight. Was in the office opening the mail, and beard 4 row outside, and saw that the parties had been separated, so proceeded with my Pesinees. G.’s room was in Rowdy Hall previous to the parties leaving for Washington, ait after bis return, to the main hotel, as change e teor I did not see the be- 1 thought C. a stronger say that he was G. said he didnot feel safe in the former. was advised to arm himself, as C. bore the char- acter of a brave, desperate, dangerous mae. G said it was his desire t keep out of C ’s way. got Mr. Merton and Col-Ward to talk with C , and wige him not to disturb the quiet of the place I did not witness the fatal rencounter. When | reached the spot, saw C. upon the floor. get adector; the doctor refused to come, and I returned, and tried no more to get a doctor, as © was dead. It was the general impression that C was armed Cross-ezamined —Cannot name an’ said C. was a dangerous man he wotild keep out of his way, and would not make any attack upon him. C.and young Rat- ‘her, and | suppose were good friends. Never beard C_ mention G.’s name after the fig bt in the street. ens, and never beard bim say that he bad never beard him say that he intended to attack G. I saw nothing, myself, to convince me that C. was a dangerous man; judged s» from report i never mentioned the subject of the ditticulty to bim. As far as | saw him, his jetercourse and deportment were geatiemanly. Never heard G. niting remarks towards C tain William Green, sworn.—Was at the Springs during these occurrences. and was ac- Did not witness the fatal ren- counter. bat saw the previous fight in the street, when each struck a biow, und were separated. ©. bore the character of a resolute, determined n, bard to persuade conduet, that he must do better, that it wi aid Le intended t cliffe roomed t ™ quainted with C. net be pat up with better, and thut be would make no at! G. during his stay at the Springs drinking, | believe he would have kept his prom- ise Cross-examined —Found ©. to be a gentleman, except when drinkimg, and only dangerous when intoxicated He kept bis promise to me until On that bight. | beard the noise room up to about IZ o’elock. | leit ¢ During the evening I saw C. in the ball room, when he gave me some tobacco which I requested Lim to get for me that day in the fatal night inc the billiard room Warrenton returt by the cellar. G's garment did not see G bim say he woul, bim Did not say that ¢ beth seized sinjultaneo: Thos. Fant, sworn. —W fore the rencounter; passed by him. either party. Cot. J. M. Fant, sworn —Acted as Coroner at the Springs. Saw nothing of the rencounter— Passage previous to the Had the body re- J searched for heard the noise in the Ggbt Had accused arrested moved toa room and laid ont arms after the body was removed, and found nene. [| heard Mr aad here, and am coulilent cies. Histestimony was Wm. H. Payne, sworn tion at the Springs, as Con J explained tue law and examin I think K.’s testimony is stronger bere than it Was there Join Hamilton, sworn —There were some dis- crepancies in K's testimony. After the return ard G xay he was armed, and attacked him. sworn.—Thought there Rs testimony at the from the duel | nd b. ackelford, fue deposition of Thomas G Smith was here read by the defence. He resides in New Mexico Green was in my room while ©. the passage below tleps We saw bum. | separate ‘The night of the fatal knife, saying be ex; the kuife with which C was killed. The defence bere end a resumed H. Katcisffe, recalled with the deceased. Both svomed together the sam juore of the matter WoW Carter ner's luquest. Springs, and think George H Springs when the Bork parties advan Never saw C. with wi use of any i ladmonuished hu Ratelitte’s tes © asked me what todo consented to spend the nigkt with me awhile the noise ceased, and <u Koue lo bed. we started down ty Gs room. G was armed with a kuile to de bimseif When wi PP yttleto& Tyler, sworn. —Did not see the fatal revcounter. Some days before that, was at the Springs, and had retired to hed, when Carver and young Ka'ciitfe, with others, come in the roous—there a difficulty oceurred between C: and K., inwhich each inilicted a seyere je w UpoL the other. | also witnes: C. and the billiard kee; John L. Fant, sworn —O killing I was invited by cursing the Greens. ng, found bim in the crowing; said be could and woul Green. Isaw G beard C. exclaim, “Here Carver caught bold of G. test kuife {n Green's hand thes when C. fell steps, but walked in the usual wa clinched before G. used the knife, C having him Wuaen C. fell be had a piece of in bis band arme The noise ceased a short time before he came down the steps Cross-eramined —{ did not say at the Coroner's inquest that I returned to the Did not say that C wed a difficulty between nm the night of the ©. to his room outa few minates; passage cursing und id whip James coming down the steps, and pies the man I want.’? Did not see any J caught hold of the par- did not run down the y They had I knew G. passage with G called Ga d—d rascal #0 Up the steps, but had beard «t defend Limseif if C attacked struck first, as they «in the bar-room be- in there when C. Saw nothing unbecoming jn Was corsin. led their testimony, and —I had a difficulty had been drinking. We ue wight, aud thought uo ‘worn —Was one of the coro- beard K's test imeony at the his evidence here consistent. Spilman, sworn —Tes:ities to the con. Sisteacy of R's evidence fe, sworn —Was at the Byht in the street ba; pened ced at the sam: time, e o require it rings on ein by but he Tran to one who G. told me that eap- any; bave satistaction. [saw him again and admonished bim; toid him If he did not promise me to be- have bimself | would have bim arrested and bouad over. C. them promised me be would do tack upon Bui tor bis C. was was timony there of some diserepan- et bee than there. Was at the examina- wealth Attorney. wed the witness A ny C. had eps to voto fead © reached the lauding of the » Who exclaimed, G. put Lis band ont on, when C and € fell Was stabbed Ketchie Green, sworn. —Did not see the fatal Fencounter | saw the fivht in the street. G.start- ed for Rowdy fall, when C. advanced to meet d the parties as soon as possible atfray G. asked me for the pected an atiack. “Here's the be kaife and Planged the Isaw C. strike at G., but after Tygave him My. Kennedy, of Wash thorized me to make William Wall, deputy sheriff, testified as to the location of the reoms at the Springs. tr. S.C. Smoot, of '&% disposition was amiable. or 28 Mr. Skinner, —Was “ at the Springs for } *' some ti Sto vhefoey and Mr. Connclly, of Werhineen ee of Wasbi ‘would get enough of it be! it, and that nothing would give him more-plea | !n every detail, aoe than to follow” to bia grave. C.-had todd me that he was willing to able terms. J. R. Shirley, sworn —W: when the street fight took place Afte over I heard G. say be.bad broken his cane.over to kill the d—d rascal. f Colton; ‘The textimony here ended, when. the case was ells, $439, ‘for the relief of members of the com- rt and Sh Ww v wubmilted to the Court, which decuinn treran Linen flied er derbi be sebninc aed es roma Sane abs and Mats, Green on for trial at the next ne bi lg nishing the house, and asked the amount to be sf refunded, Biemnising to give the Corporation en- te See ue property when that was Court, Bail was taken for nesses were recognized to appear.—Gaczeite. done. The ert i 4 ‘TRE STRIKE OF THE PLASTERERs —This morn- ip ir sige that teebeudine ilies ing, the plasterers at work on } sion, some seventy in number. 22d being required to make three large and commo- | 1858, at40o’civek, in front of our store, we increase of Wages (50 cents per diem) their recent hall: t 7 ey il stuck of Furniture and houséhold demand for which was explained in the Star 4 Stee Sueeaa D phicene stig tp ale ry nitely or change its organi- day or two since. The following reply from the | zation. Superintendent of the work, to their letter mak- ing the demand, ‘previously Published tn the Star,) was read to them this morning: Orrice U.S. Carrror. EXxtTEnsion, 30th Sept Mr. Z. Jones, foreman U.S. Capitol Extension: 1 .He had. the dael affair. .He au 2 Ts CRETE. ge GER. LS ow Re a apparatus » sworn — ters weariy all net The cei b ‘1, which are to re; eS Set Md bo ceal placed, ie fortgcn aces Pp » Da addlé, wworn.—W: hy will be put in in the course of two weeks. sot tine pei te the Tatal tencounter Rake oe rand and, lateral stairways are avo! x rte oo cea Gteen. His depo: force of : t “i : “a body of Richard Biggins, found floating na —knew The new Senate Chanjbét wil! be ready for or- i the ‘4 or C. tobe a gentlemanly and ‘Smisble man. Aves cupation by that body at the commencement of | [ower sbip-yard, and a verdict of ‘mecédental at the Springa and tried to have the affair settled. | the coming session of Congress, should they be Went to Wm. Green, who was the friend of J. | inclined to oceupy Mt.» Those G. Re “tefused to settle it, saying that Carver | ™anagement of the work roared tne Was done with | tbe faithfulness with which it is "ponanybonor-| DEkLiverED Tro THE May as at the §; ings r tire possession of session; and it Be Naw Sesart i gp aged or | draws near completion. oor of the —o— Hall ia laid, the gallery floors are being laid, the | Correspomdence of The Star. 1g a) has been put In and the regis- having tifol than that of ¢ beet eae on more beau b ecappemeans ofa Siaqesdiiceaed aoe Representatives, is "nop pot) with the excep- np business at the South in order te recuperate, | tion of the ornamented g cireles for Yapidly towards completion: and an extra upou the rooms engaged in the be fast. michaan se! ‘The ladies connected with Fo) apel open a Fair at-the Village Sciool-house on Mon- bev in o, AY 7the Sth of Ootober. I shail This morning, | James Ward, F#., President of the Northern t eeee Liberties’ Fire Company, proceeded to the May-, or’s Office and delivered to Mayor Berret the the following officers: Presiden C."s head, and was sorry he hadn’t a tive shooter | KeY* of oft teed rgd) OPM Uren | Vice Promiddit 37 Emenee enteendtiieinteee oo le: Jose; , followiny vote Fan eee L. Sherwood, 152; Edw. Den' in their | “The post oftiee s opened » any) ion. With the conveniences ‘furmis! ey Ashby, Alex- ynew office, and ‘he coroner yesterday held t day next easarer, W. W. L: TIN, GLASS AND CROCKER the of clerks that A: it P ards com fandrta bas as flue tail fasslities os — ‘size in the Union, ng the Chamber, finishing upthe walls | “7, RMB ae ‘The election for constable in this city, Yester- | the Sth of October, Fesalted in the election of Joseph Padgett, | °’lock p. m.,6 at ° u ing ita, ba the | Meeting of the American b Padyett, 155; 3. sth te four hae Keung 9, 2, Heung elation. an inquest over the drowning” was returned. It is su deceased fell overboard fn Sunday morn the Villaje ohn Q Marr, Esq. bas resigned the ive sheriffulty of Perce county eer hbtire G2 Loudon ai — railroad have arrived via the canal - ~d The Irving Literary Association bave elected | fyie sarah. Nutinécs, Maoe and Ginger, at Henry Fleming; | Kine Tobacco, Cigars and Soi Secretary, Walter A large lot of superjor ai bente'y Brauies, Rom and AUCTION SALES. First Page for other Auction Sales. By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. the Capitol Exten- | appropriated to the use of the public schools, for FURNITURE CANINET MAKE > strnck’? for the | Whicb it is well adapted—nt little alteration tTion.—!m SATURDAY MORNI either disband inde! of a Catholie Church in the neighborhood of the 59 Long Old Fields, beld in. Upper Marlborongh. UGGIES, HORSES, AND CARTS A't Avc- | Smelling and ali ~pponeynal pei on the 234 of September, Jobu B. Brooke, Bay? | Bova maker giving up bus: ‘eriis cash, it old goods. — is, Cans, Varnigh. &c., the ellvats of & cabinet Ness. Ali stve| ‘Tin and Glass V 5 New Cuurcu at Lone Onp Freups.—At a Terms: rere - shag - . Alexaudrin, wilh be sold on the 4th; meeting of the subscribers towards the erection WALL & BARNARD, Aneta. ‘Uf not fu m the next fs nd Hampshite | © KERS’ Toots T rms: All sums under ¥ Wark, at Acc- | credit ofl, 2.3 and 4wonths, N Octover, | be will ell Brashes, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. wed was called to the Chair, and William A. Jarboe, | 2.2 ee meee iene sheer oh ea eter Esq., appointed Secretary, On motion of Joln saat ey fete At sak Diets Extension, esting that the agen ofall those | H. Sansbury, Dr. Joseph A. Smith, Judson J. 1 Sorrel Horse, Caftand Harness,” receiving ‘pot more t an two dollars a day shall | Jarboe and Wm. Po -Rerry were appointed a i 7 be advaneed to two dollars and I have caused inquiry to building committee. Dr. J. A. Smith a half per da : 4 from Ist of October, and informing me thet itthe | Pointed ‘Treasurer. Jobn H. Sanxbury was, on advance is not granted they will cease work. was ap- motion of Dr Smith, appointed Collect made, and have as- | MOtion, the building committee, or either of |. Als , 2 second-hand Buggies, Oa Terme cash. certained that the wages now and for some time | tb€M, Were authorized to receive subscriptions. | fer children. past paid at the Capitol are fnily equal to thoxe | Afarboro' Gazette. ite employers in this city, and from cents per ‘ed higber than paid iv | Messrs Galt & Bro. seems to paid by pr 25 cents to Philadelphia and New Yor A Pusiic Convenience.—The enterprise of pause at nothing in h t I lately sent you to New York in order to pro- | W#ich the public convenience is concerned. Ter: It A 2 le to NO. cure more mechanics capable of doing the finer They have caused to be constructed a large chro- | sale to store. No. 339 Py work at the Capitol, not fiuding a sufficient num- nometer clock, to be American literature, in every light will L ni 3s here and work till the end of the season, at the | °, ight will always be kept burning, and so con: distinguished authors, in vario: rates heretofore paid on the able to obtain work in New York. come here for it, had they the m their traveling expenses. All these considerations lea: the wages paid are as high as of trade ought to be offered. While I understand that every man has the ; right to carry bis labor to the best market, and | charged with keeping a bawdy house. A very to demand for it the highest wages he can obtain, 1 do not think thatwhen th trade are being paid regularly, with steady work and proper treatment deavoring by a comb’ to compel an officer of the them wages above the ruling and, therefore, extravagant If any man can get elsew steadier work, better paca rer he ae Sarees JeweLRy, &c—We learn that the sale at the is work, with the | | A = 4 ‘Lakes’ Fancy Bazaar’? will be continued this . NAC and myself for Lis evening at 7 o'clock. All the Jewelry, compris. | HYINE Ban ere Bava NA CIGARS. | Mahoxany Settees, W est and most select ask for his pay, and leave t good wishes of bis foreman success. v ing beautiful gold breastpins, tinger rings.cameo I havo Wen they combine to force a higher rate than if on y iz 5 I think myself justitiable im paying, I have only | S*t, eat-Fings, &c., will be sold; together with —_ of i a quantity of rich Bobemian Klaxsware, Parian | Olfered in this city, comprising all the j‘: Various styles and brands now in us Morocco goods, &c , &c ‘The ladies are par- oat made the selection persona Fe urchased at very iow figures, [ find work at the | ttcularly invited to this sale, as the best and ‘most ubied to offer choice Cigars at moderate prices, alarge assortment of fina CH O, some of whieh | can eafs being as fine as manufactured, ;Always on hand ali the staudard biauds of FINK TOBACCO, together wit IBACCO, to regret their loss of the wages of whatever time they may remain idie, aud to their places from among the hondreds of plas- terers who would rejoice to wages they reject. As they request me to communicate my answer through you, f have to request this to them var, SHootine AFFarR —About ning. the Grand Lodge of Masons, who meet at the cor ation, t the supposed necessity of com work before the Laas | of Congress, and thus t Capitol Extension; structed as to illuminate its fa: id willing to ns of paying | enterprise of Messrs. Galt appreciated by the citizens. d me to believe that in the present state ¢ fall wages of the large number of witnesses were sumone of whom appeared and testified befo “ = Donn. As usual, where so many witnesses are MORNING, Ociober emma workmen do right inen- | Sworn, some didn’t know mu , others knew take advantage of | Very little, and u few were very strong witnesses d, many re Jnstice , So that any per- | ture. science. and art. * A son the street by 1 y | Also, # large stock of Faney Papers, Portfolios, | and yourfound a large number of plasterers un- ssceetninn the prosiee, our of oineien nee ery remom Prd " ‘ Vig absence of a town ctock, a great want here, this | Also. Watches In the | Cutlery, Portemonnai ing until ail are sold sists of a larce and varied catalogue of 2 Rockawnysane | Carryall, With several other Horses,” ‘ennsyivania aver eR laced over the entrance Browns Hotel.) ve T sett, on 8 door of their new establishment, near Brown’s | EVE) » commenc! nage elynirning Peer verses pry saci pro- | Hotel, for the accommodation of the public at | 16 8¥ery ui , 1 . bs e curing as many as were need led, willing to come Sere ran re aay or aight. During the night at 7 o'vlock, and cx us branch: ae - rte eee ges ee YARDAT AUCTION.—O Qotobers | avail geil, om the Twi in, aacks Gronad "hum a eee fme Mae inaton: (ees? inci uperior formand C s Shear Ut. Tin and Wooden jeasures tin fgctorily endorsed. bearing interest, d A. GREEN, Anot. 28. cash: over $25, a | 6 Sw barre iin BY TELE wea + EN. ALEXANDRIA; Va., Oct. 1, 1858, Sx, Ri psoMe ULBING' Lo € HogSp LS | FROM AGENT assocta Batrimore, Oct Provisions very dull; Whiskey is dail; Ob New Yorx for notes mall casexto | Southern $5 305 60 W beat ts very dull, with » declin: red $1 20a€1.25; white $1 25al so. POR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.—Th Farm iu Prines George county, Md., known Mount Pleasant, (of about 9245 actes,)4 miles fr: etober prox the next feirday. it ad. C. Thorn and others, has ne. uf fair joins the lands o} goand Rock Is oelock, we wil sell, infront of our Auction | .6*Ch field. Title guaranteed, At the sane time tl og offered the Cattle &e., he Mt Je known on the day of sai Teng se eg le. se 21-dtdets JOHN 8. E. THORN, aa BY A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD AND KIPCHEN _FURN TURE AT AUCTION- ING, 4th Ootoher, | shail seil, at the di ; Will beadded 1 Black Spanish Pony, xuitah!o | gent! man deotn ‘ eae ining housekeeping, No. 354 ens! 3 nde veel “ee ae M &tree! ey weed ten o'clock, an Excellent assortment 4 ture, WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. eek ce By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Lounge, Mahogany, Dressing and other bb OOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, | Walnut Extension, Diotee cient other Burea ¢., AT. AUCTION, (removed for oo: Vizi— - Handsome Walnut Plush Covered Parlor Set, Xtension. Dining and other Tables, ‘enience of | Cottaxe and other Bedsteads, osite | Cane ai DAY tinu- other Chairs, 'arior Grate, & coed lot of Kitchen Requisites, . & lot of Coal and Wood, sary to enumerate, and elry. ‘& Bro. will be duly ; Gold, Suver and Piated Chains, Lockets, Braast- | ‘Terms: Under 33 cash ; over $39a credit of 60 and 9 days, fur notes satishi jactoriiy endorsed, bear- r-rings with Garnet, Mosaic, Pearl, Cameoand | ing interest. durante Tue Resvit.—Aa few days ago we noticed the | - With other goods not here m fact that a female, named Susan Prince, was other Sestings, ae se 20d A. GREEN, Anet, entioned. > he By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, Sele WALT & RARNARD Agen: XTENSIVE SALE OF BILLIARD TA J.C, MoGUIRE & © rates of their trade, | at the ensuing teri of the Criminal Court. I pow Cane-seat Buasy. here higher wages, endeavor to supply | China and B costly are to be sold. it that you will read Hall. — 6% o'clock thst eve. Ok little friends, the misses and masters, who &eo purchase their shoes of J. D. Morgan, No. 203 | xe ner of Nisfh and D | Pennsylvania avenue, always get a good article Free and Agcepted streets, having just closed its session, the mem- | and a neat fit, at moderate rates bers of the Lodge were about leaving the Hall, when @ man. who was standin sidewalk, fired two shots fr group of the members who wer steps in fro shots was immediately King, and the weapo ottice of Justic cloxed, the 5 tral Guard House, and a Thompson exal name as Winent Streng, tate and expressed a determinati Masons be could find. He was ¢ for 4 further examination, to take place at the Watch-house at 4 o'clock p.m. to-day. THe Wratner.—Range of the thermometer for one week, beginning at September 23, and ending thi: Mornt ‘Thursday. _ Friday .. 5 Saturday, 3 Sunday . Fa Monday 44 ‘Tuesday a3 Wednesday. 32 Thursday. ou Remarks —Sept'r %3d—Cold throughout, colder. 2ith—Cloudy, airy, milder, = revolver at a | lan, drunk and disorde:ly; ue, jon to shoot all the Coats, Pants, 4 mitted to jail b Vests. 8’ Hotel Burd: their annual d WINTER CLOTHING ix now F&F: Mprisiig @n assortment of G. noon of Thursday, | in aterial, trumming, and workmonship. s ai Te those who study excellence, with economy, ia Ss fashionable articles of dress, au oppotnruity is wow ng. Noon. Night | offered fo electing fro e of Lhe most attrac- GP 95° | tive stocks of Clothing in this city At very reduced o 59 os prices. seg-lm o 8 OEE et nn MAKKIED, 62 bo At Wangh Chapel, on the Seth ultimo, by tho Rev. 63 66 | Robert R.S. Bongit, BENJAMIN HORN 67 64 of St. Mary’s county, Md., to E1Z f of the late Simeon fhasseit. ft thw eit = LS 2th instant, Mr. JOSE and lightly elondy | ELIZABETH A Ow rain slight, thunder, afternoon cloudy to end, DIED, mild 25th—Cloudy, wind t 291 . AL 2D aud coolerto end, rain. 2uth—Clondy, wind N, Pt he afternoon of the 2th ultimo, ALFRED cooler, cleared off tine aud pleasant 2ith—Heavy fog over river, sun shi N frost, much cooler, wind isbed. cool, 2th—Hes milder, got out tine and pleas: milder. "29th—Clear, cooler, pleasant, milder and fine to end. 20th—Fine, wind S , milder. Comet still visible to N. lower. New moon, Wednesday, 6th of October, at 9 o'clock at night GEorcxtown, D. C., Septe: HE IRVING Lyceum.—We ni Page and Rose, the gentlemen selected as the Ls | LLL GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS, orators of the fifth annual well-koowa Literary Associ: subject was “American Literature Heentered into a carefal aualysis of the re the brighter lights of our nati the saintly days of Puritan T degeuerate times The bisto! rl full meed of praise. ‘To Irvi audience, read an excellent Age.” Mr Rose's delivery be desired. Loud bursts of s1 = quently interrupted both speakers, testified the | PROM BOSTON pleasure of their hearers. Esputa’s Band was Present, and discoursea sweet music, and the whole celebration was decidedly a rich literary | se <9 4t and tl Water s treat. We understand that, at the of numerous friend<. Mr. Ro: period again, as, owing to boar, the original plan Lad to be abandoned Last evening. This will be foll entitled “Florence Nigbtin charitable purposes, and another In aid of the Mount Vernon P of Washington—Its Monumer Tue Toratrer —Last nigh! garet Elmore, in Love}i’s beautijal piay of Love's seSim JOHN Sacrifice, agorded Miss Coombs a scope for the S display of her shining abilities, of which she | > fully availed herself. Miss tained by Mr. Hanley as Matth Sou Was quite artistic as the si Holland, cleve the vind) ’ ictive Lafont, and | has been but little used ; is im perfect order; with | Shell Gouibs. and Ferey tect Ornaments. Mesdames Muzzy and ‘Tayleure admirable in | E62 brass keys, cise: 8 Show several Store M. W. GALT & BRO, thelr deliueations. “The last named pretty young ore an Tats Se ‘Coal ns Jewellers. 324 Pa. avenu acligss is gifted with the true genius of comedy. | Stove, neat and conveni ‘ore or office. = betweey 9th and Lt night Is set apart for Miss Coombs’ benefit, |" Apply to SAMUEL MeKENNEY 12 Duntarton P OY ST FoR Ss? the first and last, for the present, she will take | street. 22-tf AN OYSTERS Ara served at in our city, her eng, se Siw got out fine gbt, in listening to the addresses of Messrs. | formerly of W ts, and poets of our country, received their street, rebase Fand, styled “Phe City | oid custome E.. milder. cloudy to uttend the funeral from in fog, sun shining, ant, fair to the end, wind N., fine and lock. all toings weil. At Belleview, the Davis, EDWARD Washington city. B. Tespectiuily invited to attent lis funeral from the | [~~ GA maber 20th, 1858 rosidsuoe cf his uncle, on Saturday morning, ato | (1, & » 185s. 3 o'eluok precisely. At Montgomery, Alabama, on tha doth ‘ultimo, of quet fivures, Papier-mache, and Opp FPrttows’ Hat.—To-night, the Virginia | ommend Serenaders givea benefit to Ben Yeager, their And I am, very resgeettally, your obedient ser- | champion jig dancer M Mrics, Capt. Eag’rs, In charge U.S Capitol Extension, = ,ke Mr. Handy, of this city, | great variety of SMOKING has Kindly volunteered this services, and we | My assortment of SNUTES is alse very com- | PS doubt not a most brilliant andience will fill the | Plete. Winny Wormly, disorderly; fine and cost, $2.15 see @n Assortment of ure purchasing, xhouid C othing smporiuim, avenue, over Mr*-'l tome the mrddioal Ootober tn al ber, bat must be prot eeted ky cedar bra hand ue Plants for winter, t Suits. Business Surts, €o., Marble Hali Cloth respectfully iny of Fatt ane ady for tuspection, ntlemens and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest design y PH H. SUEL to Miss +81 of this city, * + CLAIR. youngest son_of Washington and Louisa Sinn, aged 2 years, 2 months, and 12 days. ‘The friends of the family are respect{ull: ther’s residence, on th street, between 1 and K,‘Ihis Afternoon, at 4 He who avo him and has taken him away, doath ee of his uncle, Joseph 3, ‘Terms: One third cash: the residue in 60 and % consisting of Solus, Castor, Ayn, Coquette, and . days, tor satisfactazily endorsed notes, ben Sa.e or Ric Faxcy Goons, Perrumery, | terest. ool + October 6th, at 11 0 the Auction Rooms, we shail sel! rerve whatever, to cover advances— upleting certain | for the prosecution. The Justice got through | | excellent 6-passenzer Phwton, but litte used, By ©., Auctioneers, es EMPTORY SALE OFCARRIAGESAND | aT as On TUESDAY | 1s with the case last night, and decided to hold Su- | ! new leather-top Buggy, tuult to order in this city, | 2 fine Mahogany Bull Government to pay | San to bail in the sum of $500, for her appearance | | 8Uverior second hand Coupee, ring in- other airs, Aucts, | Wainut Card, Side and Extens We name in part— td Tables. Cues, Maces. Balls, Pool aud Game-boards. si complete, 2 large Walnut Parlor Sets, Enameiled Coy: Marble-t n Chess and Side Table: n Dining Tables, bo. Whiting de-ks and ‘T's! ust opened the ire: Also, in ste ING TOBAC CUT CHEWING Partioular attention is called pure MERSEUALM PIPES, clas: te FPURKNUTURE AND HOUSE A x epat fully 80- 4 HOLD hve Re T roBLic AtcTION.—On MO licated GEO. W. CHRaA? DAY MORN October 4th, at 1 0’ ele se lw 538 Pa. ave., bet. 43. and 6th sts the rexidenos of Mrs, Bliza Lake, on Pennsylvania 'g on the opposite TRIALS aT THE Guarp Hovse —Morris Quin- PLArnFietp ACADFMY a fine and costs. #2 15. standing on the | Christopher Borbage, do ; do. James O’Connor ofthe Hall door, One shot passed | do; workhouse 60 days John Reeder, d between the legs of Dr. McCoy, jnst brushing bis clothing, and xtrack the left footof Mr FP. J Heiberger, of the tirm of Loudon & Co., clothiers. Persons that want t inflicting @ wound so serious ax to render the | Ready-made Garmenta amputation of the large toe necessary. The ope- | £0 to WikseNrRLD a ration was performed this morning, hy Doctors | Corner of 42 street aud Po MeCoy and Kolstein. The person who fired the idenlee urrested by Police Oulicer Dus. HUNTER & WILLIAMS, . HE taken from him. The Physicians for Diseases of Throat and Lunes, BS ad having just been Dra ee Pen ananies eet aes oo . c r ater iams will resume their spe papal acoerra ene Cen: | fenstonsl visits to Washington during the Fall ‘ard Bate Ee ort ee ten’ | W inter. the tat Saturday te ever month. before Justice Thumpsun. ‘The prisoner gave bis | "4" "Pho nest siete he one Be terdey, the 38 of California. He] Oct ber. expressed a vivient animosity to the Masonic fra- Office in Washing ton~260 Pa, ternity, alleging that be bad been deeply wronged | Vosw’s Jewelry Store. by them in California. He confessed the deed, ; do ier limited to 25 lads. to ead, LC To addresa, 80 cow rst, begs to of KOSES, to vame. ‘he proprietor recommends private greenhouses, quets made to order. Hi A'l invited and customers strect and Penssylvamaavenue, ‘Toe friends aud acquaintances of the fainily ere «3-002wW IRR will furnish and ; the city,at $2 per were pleased, last | pilious fever. JOHN B. MORTON, aged 36 years, | {L&LY partof the city,at $2 p " hester. ( Philadelphia copy.) celebration ud Westchester papers please quari, ation. Mr. Page's ive merits of COR RENT— erature from BRICK HO onal moderate. plyto H.t ng. especially, Mr, Th 6 D.C. L’S GRAND OPENING Baie” trust from Hishte Bales ited July Steer aad essay upon * The | street, Georgetown, D. C, XWE. N; NING : rust from Kioch’. joy. dat uly SL, 1852, an was all that could | “sesso roe HENRY BARRON. ee eens eae ee eouater 2. | of eeeunh fom ich’ 4 Daley da auction, on WED applause, that fre- Seerevila, eal Pity, BAS Susivee, : r freight. is now discharing OK: LE pply earnest solicitation a pie lms Ba se is to deliver bis Au, the lateness of the finder wili receive the thanks anda reward by leav- to the | ing it at the subscriber's house, No. 90 Prospect v@ regular packet schooner Berry, has srrived, and Y & BRO. eorgetown. Persons whose Licenses from the ( 20Tpora~ COLL. lecture on “Tue Columbian Era’? at an early | on of Georgetown ex pce on the 30th instant ai hereby notified promptly to renew the same ; othe: Wise they will subject themselves toa fine. Re 57 eotinQer W. LAIRD, ‘Clerk. OF, DONALD MAC se 3-3t fue HAVANA CIGAR _Prineipat’ FLOWER GARDEN, venth Street, Js:and, send CR S ev tomy assortment ef ps AR LUBE; 1 CLG (N&EAR Carr sir, anty _ session (5 months) commences No Whose improvement me snd energies of the Principal are constant! {Getpanse $70. Circularw at this oitice. Ali a few vacanoies orl] at Kirkwood House on October 1th, from Sto 5 o'clock p. m., 01 LIAM HUGH ES, Landscape Garde early fall planting, | 8" #% 4 & ovem- By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. ming, fur I ANDSOME FaMiey CARRIAGE we mudi J cut Flowers con- y on band, At moderate charges. se 29 eocw CAN NOW EXAIBIT TO MY FRIENDS | | ferms of ea enllon—5) oen's per . ee ae 3) iw HEAP SCHOOL, BOOKS and chenp School Stationery for sale in Washingtouat ener OE EAY LOR & MAUR YS, iers, 34 Peun avenue. | the Capitol grounds Deptir ID'S PUPILS will | 08 the side and in the rear RK ret clans, new, thiae glory find the Books used in his School at E task a vet Pes comeing 2030 beology to our own | '4 rooms, with ce enod ees? And: gag Foe a year | PR fontonts rians, orators, nov- | tifoughout the house OR CO ae ae ent A MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS —The Three 00 1- Page paid a warm and enthusiastic tribute. Mr. L°stzo2, Prospect street, naar the eorner of Rose, of New York, although laboring under some disadvantages, which be explaine TAYLOR & MAURY’S, 34 Pa, avenue. Cloak and Mantilla Roows 2d story. : MAXWELL’s, 328 Penn. avenue. eighteen (18)and nineteen(.9),in Thos, Bes w- ly rec- + Pa.) Also, keeps on handa fu in public and private Schools. wed by a discourse : " — wale,’” devoted to NEW L&ATHER STORE, The subscriber takes th nd the publie that he hi om bis tannery on ©: ite the Mayor’a Othee, eend foreign manufactu uts and Memories.” | retaii No. 148, t, the role of Mar- willbe kere method of informing b moved h Vvements, aud Coombs was sus- ew Elmore. Daw- | near Bridge street. aperanusted clerk, For Saie—Fire proof Safe, small Brick Srable aud ¢ r agement expiring on Satur- 5 day night. We earnestly trast to aes the Theatre R SA CERS CE fe — on the occasion. The best and most LO fect comedy ever written—Sherida t Feheol for Seandal—will be given. ee TORE ROOM POR RENT—On Brid, Lear the Farmers’ and Mechanica’ Bank. riage House for Rent—In | Fail su plete order. Kntrauoe from Jefferson street, and Gen! 3 —For rent, tor ten years, » hear 20th street, 51 by 129 feet, near: upon Musie Store, for a few week: ran Ci Fi and make tal . cafinie BeGWAS HURL Saicgnoer™s | hhetd Neca Get cattienmens == a or ‘oF Ware, & (ap stairs,) where FLELIS Has REMOVED H is just receiving a full supply GE be Sic BOCKS, jupply of Books used | stra, il 77 Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. ENTISTR Y.—Dr, THOMAS 0. HILL: Othice 25) Penn. gvenuc, next tier’s.—fis operations Hy meres all ~~ _ by the use of the . Cheoplastic Process ho makes whole or purtial sets | 1m one ve‘ after axle, orthe property may be re veonggy | to | of Teeth superior to those made t ere & at WA 8 Ww. SALT «& aipie have jest cpened their aria y of new and eleyant Jewelry, es” a Ae superior Gold Watches, Silver RUSTEE’S SAL. ©. GAUTLER’SSaloondaily. | veliar, &., sud 18 & good busiuess stand, rect] you oan » Gan y Any other pian: | Sl att _ next October, at !2 o’eloek 1S PIANO AN i order to Gt | deed given and adeed trust ferred posite aye rent, | of sal Whatnct and Paper Racks, he w Curtains, and Painted sees Clamp Sides, : oa Large lot of Crockery and Glassware, and Chafing- | Yi" po wagne ishes, 5 Giass Chandeliers and Burners, of every descrip- | _** 2 tev 10B, At | Several exoriient Brussels and other Carpets, en | Lot of Eneravings, hand Matting, king Steve and Fixtures, vod lot of Kitchen Requiaites, some Tent, xuitabie tor he above stock of F. e, and of ood Pavilion. ha) mak uAlity. - will do well to attend the sale. erest. BS.) wed > ___A. GREEN, Anet._ IRF & CO., Auctioneers ure and Effects, comprising— © Mahogany and Watnut French Sofas, Kockers, Arm and lor Chairs, Man ut Side Tabieg, tly +,Oifice and ' ibrary Chairs, Extension Diotox New. Hint Rack. Dressing and Play wreaus, Wardrobes Mattresses, Hosters and Pillows, Wasostands, Toilet Sets, Louking Glasses, Comlort , Blankets, Quilts Damask Cartsius, Windew Shades, BS Variorand Chamber Carpets, Otlielath, Cooking a d other Stoves. $B and unter cash: over that uma cra eudorsed, bearing interest. J.C, MeuUIRE & CO., Auete. O8 Bay CanRriack SDAY MOKNIN 1 the Auction Rooms, party about to leave aber Sth, atl eo mhal! Europe— fap. Pair of excellent Bay Carriage Horses Silver mounted Harness, Covers, Horse Blankets ube, Coavsaman’s Coat, Whip, Jack, &e., &e ‘Terms: One-third cas’ he residue in two anc four mouths, with mterest, satisfactorily endorsed. sed J.C. MeGUIRE & CC uets, By A. GRE 2 IMPR PENNSYLVANIA A Auctioneer t very valu ated on Penasylyania storeol the Messrs. Browus’ Hotel, f ole property situ well built. and in good repair. Persous wis Wel loattend the sale. purchaser to give notes tor the deferred payments, and 2 deed of trast taken. , Sixt Posses=ion will be given ma reasonabie time, n : » Sixt . and Caps, at the cheap Bazaar, corner of Sixth which will be stated at the sale, ¥ HOPKINS, 5. ae A. GRE I EAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT FRONTI on Norta C Strexr, Between °p anv 's West. at Avuction.—On M t, | shai offer for sale at 45, deomely located Building Loi No, 17, 0.11, fronting 94 {-et on the souti led feet with alley 14 feet wide, each running through the square. It wit be sold enti as Nuyers may desire. notes bearing iuterest, seoured by Levy Bihie; elegantly bound in arabesque gilt | deed of trust on the property. » English edition. For aaieat tate Ea ih et Lape Toe Bookstore. sosrura Frederick. a pisin GULD BRACELET. The | —*¢ %_ %S2 Pa. avenue. between 9th and 10th sts. ne 22. F&) REEN, Auots. Fate AND WINTER CLOAKS, Tule mdispusgnie. MY M. W. ere? for the owners. GRE By BARNARD & BUCKEN; Georgetown. 8 NESDAY.the 2th day of October next, at4o'clock AG ER P.m.,onthe premises, those parts of L, Nos. addi- eginning at the easternextrenuty of Lot 1, of the original pian of tgetown, and running thence on Bridge street east 24 feet 4 inches, thence north 120 feet toa 10 feet alley, thence, d alley, west 24 feet 4 inches, and thence’ so: t line tothe begining, with th " Monts, Consisting of three-story frame brick back bailding. Tera of sale - One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. and the residue in two equal in stalments atGand 9 months, with tterest, to be well secured. ‘Terms of sale must be complied with rixk and cost of the first purchaser, afier full f the prices ckarged for geld. Specimens and | O%@ Week's notice, = Leather ouals exinbited. He is ths ouly Agent for tt WALTER 3) CON, cong. in Washingt: seS ty Trustees Georg eivwu Building Assvoition. NEw JEWER LS CHES, SILVER BARNARD & BUChEY, Auctioneers, 80 18-2awhds ee N, Avetioneer oF HOUSE AND LOT AT Pusric AUCTION, SITUATKD ON STH Sy,, oe eon wheels: | | Also.a beautiful assortment of Fans, Hair Pins, | NAVY ¥ 45D ry Ag 26th day of January, 1856. and recorded papi por S., No. 111, fotios 348. 29, 35, and Gi one of the land records for Washington county, D: C.,! shall sell, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th aay of + & of Square numbered 93), thereua, which eousist ofa smail Brick f Ouse, With ‘The tormsare: Oue halfof the whole purch»se Doney 14 Cash ; Lhe balance in Gand 12 months. ils Pisa ete © ter! day yments. Title indi: ‘6 pot complied with in Mer the in fe exchange Pisnes at*your convenience. set sal nine sroverty will be — the’ cost and Srearine CHicKen Mary Ove. ENT— ree-story BRIC OU: N TAKE Ick risk of the former purchaser, convey* ni Kitty Ryen, was arrested by ae tka “42 tye one ftseat Goorgotay te OVER, STOVER STOVES. and the most apie eis parchaters ADDIS, J. Trusten. steating ebickeng, aud she was taken before Jus. ne and lot are large avd in oom) pee Ma teed dl ners gell law&ds A. GREEN, Auct. tiee Donn to answer the c| ms. sfc Bei grin having the necessary to prove her Iunocence sat ily, ft bs 9 ag e. It is one of the eo her to jail to make ber defence before th: and nal Court ¢ Creal appt BROOLES. s for Y¥ YOUR FINE © HING OF : Ds B 5G, SUBPHENS, No, 3 Pa. ave., cee otal gona ~ necessary out bauildings, and. a r1oN—On SATURDAY MORNING, Qotober | {2° orchard of ail kinds of fruit, aod us well watered China, Ginss and Crockery Ware, and Kuives and orke, The stock con- | Velvet and other Carpets, Snglish and Sey 0 Oile oth and Matting, style o! binding, by | Fine ofliuera- | Cooking and other Stoves and Fireboards, Furuiture is of Balumore | of sTA‘4 ns under $®), cash; over $34, a fava i days, for notes satisfactoriiy eu | will find it to their ad d-and 3d sts., we shali sel! ai! the | Ladi Together with s genera: assortment of Kitchen Invite the public to see tis coiec. | Reausites Win bloom: upwards of 4 ew Ait <iray plants, warranted on their own roots, and true | Gilet t. c. PAIK ie RSES, HAwNRss, &¢.—On | Ou 2 roumny Panuly Carriage, with caleche door westef the Co., and opposite feet onthe avenue, hing to purchase iandsome property on the Avenue will do : One-third cash; balance in three » greatest model inthe way of | C4¥"! payments of ovc,two, and three years, the a Gent's Fine DRESS HAT ever ollered by 1 made expressiy fur my own sales, the “Cable Hai aiso, Beebe’s Celebrated Patent Ventilating Title indisputable. » tar . A. DAVIS, in the eth year of | young xent’s Cloth (entirely new) ‘Travelling Bats ithe indisputable. and NW —getting | his age, non of Wm. W.and Catharine Davis, of bearing interest from the day of sale. A deed given mthe or subdivided into2 or 3 parts, q ti Tie terms are: One-fourth exsh: balance in 6, 12, St piece Bina Velvet Riliande, all the widths Pork clined; sales 20,000 busbe! NOoMG ge; yellow 95e firm; mess : Whisky closed ain New Vor, Oct. 1 nd, 65, g | Uo: eX-teterest; La Crosse ai Southern, 234; New York Central, 0 Co. 74; Reading 4 ee avenue | WoRckstix, Mass » Sept. eo \.—Fiour is 5 street and Ohio $5 50, hoc: em ‘regular; red $1 10a1 25; white 81.650 5 Financial. jocks are bigber; Chica- + ILnols Central bonds ind Mil 4\; Va. 6's 93, ‘H TO THE STAR. TED PRESS. at its street south, aad Funnibg Duck 79 feet deep to | Miseionary ‘a convened tn Anan city ned | (Allo, 2 Lote—one sts fost front énd'oue of 13 fest pakaeen can mene “O Fecothen: fronton south © street, running back 100 feet, be-:| — Pr Reve. 1. @. tween loth lith etrects esat. «| tucky, and Den. Worth of Nort! The any city of its | Persona wishiog toinvest re section of the | #nnual sermon was preached by Rev Dr ‘Thure. (CEE illde weil to attend the ia the property.| tonof Maine. The treasurers shows — or cash to the highest bidder. eae Sep tre year! of housand dol- 30S) d_ _A. GE % forty-four thoveand dollars. seociation that % By A. GREEN, Auotic ill continug in session over " ing | DRE BE BOR LARGE K —_— ‘Fouaceo, Fixtvuen, Ren ae Avcrion. “On “ Passenger by the Austria. New York, Oct. L—Ameng the Masia K streeiacwoar the Nerthera Market wierae | ws Pret ‘Goce ome ee eet Publis ; f J] eas Pr 1 a - nied beter ec Ey reais , * T \s <a ~ Ghoocoilate, Mustard, Cloves, = mere Markets. Mess pork €16 50el7.25 bo WaPo. New York Markets. Oct. 1.—Fiour ts heavy; sales State $5.10a5.25; Ohio $5.70a5 ‘tee bas ‘an ‘is; mixed 69a74e ; white $16 902817; prime $14.90a15 2Baw3 Ke. ‘sy it ALL AND WI FIRS MISS THOMPSO of new styles Ladies’ Merhing HEXt, the Wt ‘The ladies are reg: And e\awine aur ston! UR MILLINERY, IN Will open our first invoice "HATS op Thoreday h instant, at 10 0’clock, operiaits iuvited to call HeTCHINSON & MUNRO. ne St +h Many other articles, which we deem unneces- | [n their mechanism they ent pian from all other: facility for expression unquestionably the sweetest and mos: celebrated American “in Pa ave.. bet. 9th and | ‘a BACON & RAVEN’S UYRIVALLED PIAN- OFORTES, W.6.METZERUTT takes the attention of the publioto hy PIANOFORTES from the factory of Reven, Bi « York, of which he is the sole ng ments Gre pronounced by all the principal pian: square Pinnos Superior to any others manufactured. 4re constructed ona differ wluch sifords a greater touch and tone they aro - These Gusta x taken two of these Pianos to € a A fou ex I IQUOR, &o.— 4 They range in price from $250 to &. 1ox.—On TURSDAY. the sth of October, | Muted. and kept in tune without charge for two sell. commencing at 16 0’elook, by direction | 7°3T*- loek, in front of | of the Trustees of the Washington’ Ciub, at the without any re- | Ciub house, on Lafayette Square, all the Furnitur 2 hatf-piper Old Brandy, 1 pipe Huliand Gin, 25 one-eighth essks Brandy, 1 puncheon Seoteh Waatr. jo. of Wines, Cordials, and Bo 's, ka Store, and for MURRAY & SEMMES. it equal pttschal est Indies and Noutn fed in & eoncert lered by Madame her private use. 0; are War- America, where he is how en: _ |] tour. One has also Intely been “4 bLks, MAHOGANY AND WaLavt Forwitrxn, | ¥i¢uxtemps to be sent to Paris for Gas -Fixtuaks, ANDoTHER HovskHoLp Errects Persons in search of areal reliable Irstrament will find it to their advantage by civing us 8 cal! be- now in the house, which is of an excellent quality, | {T? er pci OR Pianos is also to be at the most reasonabi: paymen's, at our Warerooms, r of Penn. avenue, lith and D sts. @ prices, on meontial: inthe Star Bi . IGHT YOUR HOUSES. and are di of GAS © ad BRAC ly reoeivan _ CHANDELIERS, f ' KETS ever offered this erty, embracing entirelynew patterns and every variety of style and imsh. Also, a large ite TURTTE PORTABLES. ke eotw By } ~ fi tee are tail prices, and we a raduced the Di LAMPS, sold at the fnstory re- here to the ove price system. prices of gas fitting. persons t vantage to call bere having their houses fitted np. J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., 269 Pa. avenue, botweer lth aud tith si 6 south Youths’, and tera, double sw and Oxiord se order, by th Unithd Sites, Aso, tnetarrest stock of Sole- Iron, and Wood frame Trunks, Bonnet ' ®: Valises. and Leather Vali Bags: which Lam de- t -rimined to sell very low: be purchased in any other esus +dand 4 months, for notes satistactouily Cc“ THING AT RE SS NOTICE, tt) SAMUEL P. HOOVER has just regi is still recerving, & genera! assortment Soe ne ti ° Musses’, dren Kuots and Shoes es, Quilted, Congress. ton and laced, of all colors: ‘Roots and Suppers, Ties, hirh and tow quartered, moreneo and jenther; Men's patewt feather shiched, quilted doutée, A Rare Oppo: Having opened an este! ci'y, No. 104 Duane stre nay linve «of the . | Ready Made & i | York. 86 2a tf ther selec French Pumps. and lancy soles; Congress 2 Hoots and Shoes, made to wast célebrated manufacturers in the leather, Steel, DUCED PRICES, unity for Bargaime. hment in New York the exciusive pur- sot manufacturing Ourown stéck in future, we e¢ determined to sell off, for the next six weeks, resent stock of Ready Made Clathwug now in at greatly reduced prices, fur cash only, to reum for &u entire ne therefore sail offer chasers never wituessed 1 to uow sell and toask an exriy oni, that bewetit of muakan geet and most Var object is (RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER went RECEIVED E AND SEK IN EVERY STYLE, At the Shortest LLOYDS NATIONAL RESTAURANT, ntheast corner of 9th and E streets. —_ = HE CHEAP! call at the store of for trimmings, Purchasers desirou i ™ = a 2) PROPERTY ON = Gaune ON STREET, N Ug) Orvonitk Browns’ THURSOAY, the 7th + in treat of the premises, is attended to hand ready-made is. andevery article ra b country attended to mlerate terms, hed with «depth of vty BB street, ed GAME bra ls eu 8 Brick Stove, Warehouse and Dw x arehouse ounnects with the of every kind im season, store and fronts on B stregt. The lot contar a and square feet of xrouad. ‘The improvements a ood iT DRY GOODS t AND BOOTS AND SHOES To Bx Bovent ty Wasnincton. of savil money MADDOX, No. sireet—the successor of R. G. stand.) There you will Vicinity of sne contemplated extension of | never before ofered here. ! LACK SILKS AND VELVE Just received, cheaper than usual— 25 pleces very high lustre piain Binck 34 per yard. an RY DAY, P Noteer, at be T RIBANDS. Hdnzev Ladies’ best quality Kid Glovos, i197 Daily Goods, Sha lowest cash p ves, 1. BROWN. 2w One the city. m 36m B Vo. , between 4d We Sale: sosdcomnanest butiies aeae, J.W.Cottusy, ¢ J. W. COLLE Wa. { 5 E ceiving rich and beautiful Drees and Scarfe, which we sasii sel! at the VY & CO., 23 7th street, three doors north PA avenue. PHILADELPHIA : DEPOT, Sih ste, = 3 | ten to Georgetown, ine/uded inthe following bounds, eet send the Beer free of coat to any part of MORENEW BOOKS sp HEADQUARTERS viz: B 1 ‘ 5S Corner of Seventh and D Streets, Stu tou ; prics $3.50, fur se 2 stale by INANT OF T Bloe Bowk for Uni iVing the LAOS, «A Bry, and civil Sod wmulitary, im States A few co) TAY Li TPUALBERG'S TUNER, The only ritht method of Tuning, ride H. SPETR having tuned the Pianos used at concerts, by the great arty d having 8 practical C LAD ALBANED, Repaired, ° the Net oe. MAR SLB ManreEeL A splend CARVED aad pe on reasonable terms. Altered, or Fxchanged at vivanin avenue, between Sth and Mth ete. ofthe North American Pur Company, All kinds of fur triunmng out to order. aed Al AL urtiment «, Thalber erie C8 «0 sno ©. F. & W. GERECKK. £_EDITION OF TAI: verniment Key ooation ol every pay of the Dusted es ol the Inte edi- MAURY, Booksellers, near 4h street. aad «st. f ITALIAN MARBLE MANTEL: MONUMENTS, 1 JOHN RUTHERFORD, se 2) lm 2d door from corner 12th & OY8, BOYS, BOYS" . xt. SUITS OP CADET GREY roR FALIT§; PHENS & CO. 20 7-e0lm No. Aly STREMENS & 0 ate. 30 PIANOS § OR SALE OR RENT et pricce to suit the eed ELLIS Howard icbivan ‘; Pa Coal ete. i — The ik, haw so skins oxes, fourteen