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Ww see en LO C#E. {7 Thongh Tax stag ted on the Seem press in-use pouth ef Baltimore, its edition | de eo large a8 to require it to be put to presé*et an, stews an ey cerly hour; APvertisements, Sent th befrre 12 o'clock m. note year until the next day. beelouded. , services were jous Grace ape eager Mr. hed im the mornt preac| a the m. a ng the Sith: Phatm, Int inished at bere, and what eur errand? Wetohieus - <p the eet LZ he. , Wow soon ibe hungry. ‘Consider how very needy eye of Ses sna. angels yaw hun’ a sour attitude... r acts Attention wakcalled to the {wim which to operate. acceéded in atmosphere that suits God's ho: Kindness, a readiness to bear a M. P. Church, Ninth street —Rev. P. Light W tison. pastor, hed in the morning from the text of John 1 29, the latter clause: “Beho!d the lamb of God, which teketh away the sin of the world.” The sermon was instructive, and listened to with great attention. The introduction wasan loquent description of John, the Baptist, as the harbinger of the Messiah; the preachio; of John; the opinion of the Jews respecting Jobn; John’s <lisabusing the minds of the Jews, and bis testi. mony concerning Christ; the title of the lamb of God. and the concentration of all other Jewish Secrificesin this. Thenations of the earth approach thelr God by no other means than sacrifices, and the oan of all appear to be from tbe example by Revelations. fhe discourse ended With aa applicaticn of the subject, and an earnest ‘appeal to the con; ion to fit by it. After niaesy bg ay inance of baptism was ad- minis: y pastor, ass! by Rev. U. Ward, to six eon aceording to the form of the eburch. After this ceremony, a number of those who professed conversion during the meeting still in progress, and several by certificate, were re- ceived into the church. The sacrament of the Lord's supper was also administered to those it. Atnight the pastor discoursed from the J dye Is: ‘Come now, and let us reason et with the Lord; your lives be aa cba they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson they shall be as ” ‘The services at the altar were resumed, and x nuin- ‘der of penitents presented themselves; an lncrease of |. Two professed conversion. It was a beautiful feature of the evening that a stron company of the members of McKendree Cha took a very lively part in the service with their brethren, rendering very great assistance. Foundry Chapel.—In the morning, Dr. Ed- ‘wards, pastor, preached an eloquent and im- Pressive sermon from the words—‘-Then Philip opened his month and began at the same Scrip- ture, and preached unto him Jesus —Aets 9, 35 ‘The speaker began by saying tbat the fifty-third ebnpter of Isaiah, which theeunuch was readin; ‘was descriptive of Christ. The rophecy relat to Christ. How was the proj y fulfilled in Christ? Asa teacher? As a good man who ap- ared oa earth in the days A Augustus Casar? No; the chapter had a higher meaning This chapter was descriptive of a sufferer, and a suf- ferer unto death. Christ told bis disciples that he came to die for siuners. He did not die merely asamartyr. If he died merely as 2 mart-r, wh is redemption connected with his death? "Why is salvation eas his blood? Then he did not die asa martyr; his death has a deeper meaniag; be died for our sins. The death of Christ was expiatory—be was the lamb slain from the foun- dation of the world. He died for the sins of the world. Let os look at the character of the su It is said “He was boly, without sin @ Satan approached bim, but could find no point of « Weakness—no sin. We read of in the % sacred word whose characters are held up for our = imitation. Yet great and good as they were, we spots and blemishes in them, as we find spots inthe sun. Not so with Christ. View him from ¥ point, he is perfect, without sin. God would ver allow such perfection of innocence to suffer imaelf; then he must have suffered for man. ig this view of the death of Christ, with feelings should we take the sacrament. We not Lave you come with feelings of super- n—but come remembering that if commem- & great and important event. ‘esley Chapel —The morning service was con- Sohectat Rev. 8.8. Roszell, who preached from text of Ist Corinthians, 7 19: “Circumcision & is nothing, and uncircumcisioa is nothing bet tho em oy 8 of the commandments of God.” At night, Rev. Mr. Wheeler preached from the Ist epiatie of John, 4 “There ts no fear in love; but perfect love cutteth out fear, because fear hath torment, He that feareth is not made perfect in Island German Mission Church —Yesterday af- ternoon the congregation assembled at thischurch ‘were by the Rev. Dr. Butler, pastor of ‘Trinity Church, who dwelt particularl beauties of the Lord’s house, and the adaptation of its blessings tothe wants of God's children. The Episcopal service was performed in full, the church being furnished with a small nm, which on this occasion was used for the first time in the mission building. M. E — cep mam Mr. bt comely the pastor, preach: a morning. Subject, the necem|t aud, Importance of Sptlial wasting, etext, Jobn 13 5. x persons connec! ives with the church, making about twenty-five since the commencement of the revival there; after hich the sacrament of the Lord’s supper was ministered. At night the pastor preached. bs Assembly's ge pecan Church —Rev. Dr. Samson conduc! morn! servi he - from the text of Hebrew 122. Rev Mr. Preached at night; text, James 5.20. Swzanine ory rrom Duinx.—The daily Court Of the Mayor, comp:ehending as it eae pits ee ee Se toe, shows haps rn the phases of life, as b= 4 exist in this ty, than avy other tribunal of the most it private applications is “to be sworn off him, a resolutions in his path ibe bie from ali ordinary promises ks himself of the sanction of ajudi- serene fatetrace mest y pu m and the maddening drink which luce him to destruction. He ‘spplics to the May 2dminister and where that frequently the oath is k tlase, and thee ties far dignity amd leanne : ‘od. was dwelt > | Doem Eas, preg td. “ oR. (ow ADvenristuest —| ch as the dedication of the iiterary: with the , hol its ‘was fl, Siig the pat vacation, ba Pillans aod ecrntary vance ball of the House of The: _] those oj ie -) {Who recited a beantiful In the poem the author very allasfon to the ésteemed Pres- of the College, which elicited much ap- was followed a jueat eat each tr Lai ot nokoansacs datellectual success.” The motto of the a ”?. formed the vasig of the ad- he careet of studeat, from his first re in the eer ee he received polish o/ Herary society, was traced in a manner that displayed profound learn- ing aoe. Seep, comprehensive reasoning on the PAL the conclasion of this teresting a the Society was favored with a few remarks dress. trainin, the ddress from Hon. Andrew Jackson Moulder, of California, a Tmpmber of the Society in 1835. A benediction was then pronounced by Rev. wee Kennard ,which terminated these it exercises. \ TH Wastrsarox Montstent.—Notwithatand- the | disad: under i ich the present Directors: assumed control of the affairs of the Washi; - m ‘tw anda half ago, they have Much towards rR condition to which Ee ent. To ‘previous mismanagem: rey, eer accede , thieir W fee want of fonds ‘hey have,however, ‘ing aey further damage the the outbuildings, and the material for its constraction. by placing them in a condi- tion to withstand efiects of the weather has been made, in'that ‘be erected a substantial on of the valuable blocks led to the con- This building is one hun- length. feet si Wawel can- from intruding hands hich the bas surreptitio: act, the been placed in such a condition that all the board went now in erder to resume the work of erection is funds. The pending national election seems to be a Proper medium through which to supply the de- pleted treasury, and It has been suggested that patriotic citizens throughout the country form brea ag eed associat: Perfecting arrafigements at the vari votin; laces for the reception of contr! butlo: Sma! es might be at the sides of the ballot doxes, in which voters could deposit such sums ae they sigh feel disposed to contribute. it is an object that every yood citizen feels an interest in, and if every voter at the coming presidential election would contribute the sum of three cents towards it, the amount would be sufficient, if not to complete the work, to well nigh do it. Devication.—Yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the new mission chapel of the Methodist Protest ant Church, on Twentieth stgpet, near Hopkins’s brick yard, was dedicated to the service of Al- mighty God. Soon after the conclusion of the morning service in the churches in the city and Georgetown, crowds of ladies and gentlemen were seen Wending their way to the new chapel, and long before the bour of service the house was crowded inside; every where one night sit or stand being occupied. It having been an- nounced that Rev. K. Yeates Reese, D. D.,woald preach, a In fe conginaa on might be expected. A great_ni of persons, unable to enter the chapel, occupied the pavement outside, and the door and windows; while many others, unable to hear, strolled about the fields until the service was completed. The congregation was highly Soigeees with the splendid eloquence of this distingalsbed minister, who for years past bas been a great favorite with Washington congrega- gatio: In addition to the officiating minister, the following ministers were at: Rev. R.3. Norris, of Howard Circuit, Md.; Rev. H.C. West- wood,’ Union Chapel, M. E. Church; P. Light Wilson, of Ninth-st. station; Joseph P’ Moore, of Georgetown; W. Robey, late president Maryland Conference, now Congress-st Church, Georgetown; T. Remick, the energetic superin- tendent of the mission school. A collection was taken up, and the contrinations in aid of the mis- sion were remarkably liberal. The chapel is a very neat and convenient house. and is an import- = start in the Improvement of that section of the ty. Potice Matrens—Before Justice Cuil —A few days ago an outrageous assault and battery was committed upou the person of Mrs. Chinchila at the Navy Yard, by a man named James Gates It seems that Gates was wi ng fn an alley ad. joining the house of Mr. Chinebila, and Chin chila and his wife were in their garden engaged conversation, and that Gates interfered, telling Chinchila that he had said enough. Chinchila iutimated, in return, that he was on his own Toxin. and would discontinue bis conversa- ion at his own conventence. Gates, who was in os ed at the time, thereupon seized upon a brick bat, which be threw at Chinchila with great force; but instead ans the man, the missile came tn contact with Mrs. C., striking her upon the forehead with such force as to slightly frac- ture the skull. Medical assistance was imme- diately rendered the unfortunate woman, whise life was despaired of for several days «fterwards. Gates was arrested, and examination, was held to bail In $500, for bis appearance at court to answer the charge. Several cases of violation of the C. tion laws by parties living in Justice Cull’s district have occurred within the last two weeks, which have been tried, and the guilty parties duly pun- ished by fines Before Justice Donn.—Geo. M. Miller. and selling liquor on Sundays; fine and costs—in the first case $20 and costs, second case $25 and costs. John Harris, stealing, arreated by officer King; security for court. Ovp Fattowsuir.—Grand Fisitations.—The ‘visitations of the Grand Lodge to the subordinates in the District of Columbia has been announced by Grand Mester Thaw. as follows: Covenant Lodge, (Geor wn,) Oct. Colum tral. Ost. 12; Bara 7; F . W; Beacon, Oct. 22; ics’, mn) Oc Oct, 25; Metropolis, Oct. 26. The Grand Patriarch (John F. Havenner) has made the following appointments the visita. tions of the Grand Encampment to the-subordi- nates of the Patrlarchal order Mount Nebo En- campment, Nov. 7; ely, Nov. 14; Mageneau, Nov 23; lolumbian, Nov. 3. ' ‘TuE conpitton of the western sectign of the Canal at the t time calls for the immed: attention of the var take ry ie, and some ny , aid made secu: at E gambling the city western channel of the junction with the eastern channel and thea come up the eastern channel to Seventh Street. Probably a judicious expenditure of one bundred di would remove the above-men- Moved diMicuities, and that out baying ocea- sion to use the Corporation machine. Lapres, .the cheapest, finest, fe ttl ruffles, and wat oan mca ce ee between Eighth and Ninth steer” =r Cenrnat Guarvnovs Casxs.—Sunday—Thes. Ferguson, col , drunk and out after - house 6) days. derly; flae Monda) derly, house 90, Pine —About digit o'clock last stat ley belonging to Col. Freeman, losated ty the fervice fite.. The alarm fhe pic-ate to take piace at. nesday, 10th inst., for the err. Tus conxreact for trim sticut avenue to Ward, has been rs AMY 8 ms for the purpose of 7. Bae eaders in the city, <4 Gsof our never see aes of the excellent political of munici pel ae Fe see og Aha oe otic wisdom to do, and to Aave done, the corpor tion advertising, we insert the foliowing advet- tisement gratis: Waren Reotstran’s Orricr, Oct. §, 1960. - ovdlock ow on Priday ine. Pa ake or, the erection of the side-walk fire-plugs which bave been or may be ordered -by the acts of the Corpo ration Fen J the current — Of these thirty or | ther: wuts are Ayres’s fi al 0 of Capt. Meig’s pattern, similar to that now erec! in front of the City Hall. ann of the nae plugs Peles ie pavement level, box ef brick masonry, thé walle of which Wil be ine ineties thick, of wecqealls hard red brick, laid in tg igre cement. will a! , of iro three-fourths’ yes a each of these plugs to the nearest available point of discharge. Also, there will be required for each of them & drip peng dl pe och y 15 inches, <a —_ than five inches thick, cut accor to. draw’ in this office. ° drip stones ta eect fair wit the surface of the pavement, and the curb-stone to be neatly and smoothly cut out, conferming to the outlet of the drip stone. { All the fire-plugs will be erected under the su ionand i. of the Water Purveyor, who will require the best and most accur workmanship, and the work done will be pal: for on or about the first of each month, on certi cate of the Water Purveyor to its correct an faithful execution, and the certificate of the W: Cormmissioner ‘In each case that the pavemen' have been relaid and the street surface adjus' to hi a Cor. it atisfaction. apo will state the ne for the reeror esc. includ: cveryintne crease ied edate ope tr eticn toe will state the price per lineal foot, inclusive of excavation, refilling, repaving, and adjustment street surface. They will also state the price f - complete and. perfect erection ef each. ri bac Nar it 5 as — contract will be awarded to the heap sponsi « Ben: eatiotraterrto the Mayo will De ulred pastes and faitbful formance of the contract, and 10 per cent. wi retaiped, wy for six months a: the completion of the contract, as security an pia for any necessary repairs due to defect- ve workmanship. Ranvo.p# Coy.e, Water Registrar. | Semious Accwenr—On Satu: "a ithe bo: was. apes. cart which was heavily iaden and <atreet, near “Wesle: Chapel...) ‘0h amen contact Prins jar roves id jo the unfortunate ses ees i ai ground); an w eel) ibe fol fo the the mata He got u and walked a few feet, but fell, pe or sSeyaieons oe 3 serious pigs a 'y 4 um ns we} 8 relle! al t For him’ and bad him fetta a they could more convenient fot medical attendance. It juries Were fatal. © was feared that bis {i Onz oF THE my paarascneny oh sf the -enme time mos' frontiosuune and pain! ul diseases that atl the human flesh, is the Fever and Agne. Fo; a long time the medical world e heey, com. tinvally bringing forth nunjerous specifics for its } permanentoure. but al! without effect. Dr. J. "fuemshtag the pubtie with io. furmishi 6 public with a jon Yor the cure of Fever and inerearing demand tee Ae the universal success al — its reputation auewe & ‘or the cure of Fever an ye, Dr. Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bi'ters must and thould claim a superiority over any other repar e Pipor ane by druggists and dealers generally er- erywhere, 90 8-€03t e. for MOF Witp Cresry. wing letter from Rey. H Woop, of Concord, N. H,, Editor ofthe Congregational Jour- nal, speaks volumes in favor of Westar's Balsam >— Concorn, N. H. Massrs. Sern W. Fow.r & Co. ‘ de viglen ttack upon me tomy several wests, and when I recovered, I was so much oppressed by ulty in pronthing « that] was olen uuabie to or rest npon a bed by night, The suffering extreme, and judging from the inefficacy of the remedies used, I supposed the disease incurable, Bong persuaded ty try a bottle of Wiscar’s. Balsam ‘tid Cherry. without confidence in its effics¢y, found the difioulty almost entirely removed be- fore one bottis was used up. Sympathy with fellow sufferers joes ms to make this pubhe statem and recommend the article to others a iilicted. ith respect, yours truly, Henry Woop. None genuine unless signed {. Burts on the wrapper. y A W, Fowle & Co., Be Prepar: and for sale by Z. D. Giman, 8. C. Ford, jr., Waite, & Pi Wash G. Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn i y dealers every where, S-iws ington; aad b; Atroph easdiop tan cnn ncons otgeted rop’ —Discar Pa e theory lo} the modern physician ta the treatment. of praduet decay or wasting of the. human body. Hollow! medicines ze on the direct cause of the disease— the blood. They purifs denrich it—they stimn- i, and invigo; if to each tissua, 8 xhausted m by: eo} nergy to the invalid, ela: A ths sy nth to the mus city to the spirits, bloom ofhealth tothepaifid cheek. Sold by all Drag- kista, At 250., G2c., and $1 per box. seDlw _To tux ArPictry tisemeet of Met Blood Purifie Mus, WINSLOW, an experienced nurseandiemale physicia bese for Childen Teeth- tng, whieh greatly facilitates the process of tecthing y softening the gums, reducing all inflamumation— will ailey all pain, and is # to regulate the bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and relief and heaith to your infants, Perfeotly safe ingll cases. Seeadvertisement in another column. eo ll-ly read the adver- ing Cordial = nic REMEDIES . Humphreys & Cos mpi ¢ Remedies put boxes, at 25 and containing Is, from_ $4 to ctions. For sale by Pa. avenue, wholesale Co . Fitzgerald, 353 north F street; 7‘ ter, corner of Massachusetts ave- and Sixth street. Also, Pond’s Extract of Wite: jazel, for internal aud external inflammations o| all kinda. Sold as above, ma 9- also by ni J MARRIED. On Thursday, the 4th instant, b; Sunderia:d, Mr. JOSEPH FAR Miecnesota, to Miss SARAH pe ners: Dr. y BROWN, of this cl a ea a : Foe SALE—A firet clas« three spring WAGON. with top. cheap for cash. Apply corner K ani kk: Oc 6-2t* T GLADMON" Th streets, at tne b smith shop. W HAT sTOR NE E, octane’ Pa. Av., Nrar Conner litH Str, Opposite Star A * SWEDISA LEECHES. SUPP wed, exes OF WHAT IS IT? 286 « NEWS Le USP OUT, LY Just rece Also on hand, Staf- e Tar and ‘Iron and Sulphur Powders, oe or Ji ‘onic, Hollo- Worm on! Mi E'S West D iF Orders for Tieec nd prompt! attended 318 EAGLESTOVE HOUSE, | 81 I have just received & new improved Atuart’s | Cooking Stove, called the Fuel sa e im- rovement on the old Xtu*rt Stove t they are louble the weight will last twic long. and take mauotel-es fuel Keep thom in first-rate bakin end roasting condition. {fyou will favor me with a call you wil’ see at once the great improvement in the Stove; the roasting and baking being complete, he Sto pbetented and ma tured by "By On h let, with Franklin Radiators and Me- ‘ith poroelain urns. . great variety of Cooking and Heating Pa a ig received oc6-2w tween 10th and 11th sta, Japp heieae ara t NG: is idoBS. wale and CAPS ai SMITH, No. 460 o RESTAURANT, QD of fashington. sen ped ye em that be at all times line AME, FISH, MEATS. QVSTER® the maiketcan or INES, Ligh any in this aig 0 United States for their sxene j {nep-in avai + All other orders are equal in pro- acongstie sung friceds fort WooDWARDs. 315 Pa. avenue, hi tention fi aoe jt i den OY ee ger any other Raa in eat i sevedt, heck of Bank penan i nionyer o siDess, wil best n P ar the parent POS send a. Ls 1 dey Re eaire to Rowor tim with & Ip. ; 486 | 'WM. FBENTER, INTERIOR ADORNMENT. P4PERHANGINGS and WINDOW SHADES. ett ere will be enclosed below | © Seana vi) AMUSEMENTS. y XRAND COTIILO: : 1 OLL, AACE napost = ‘A HAT. | AY, c ice. Seaneaiay bates ay $B, on WED) . . Tickets 50 cents, pe NIC ON ANALOSTAN ISLAND. * P — ‘Phe-friands of the. ve a Grand Ni on poet Rees oe sees me the the season, and 8 good igketa 2 cents each. Good music has beem se- Pencegcer tun haart Gears rs to rom the obiyords: ofthe Commitee “wees GRAN, OTL.LON PART Pan S92. Sotiliow Pares ot UY wil take pincstar Obs retinue Bast t 8 3 avy Vard.on TUESDAY EVENING, Os: ci ittee hi — cae ereeeeenel Ep eg ‘ill posi y, leave the corner of 7th all who desire to attend t! 1m attendance genres the guests to their homes. jor cotlion music has been *hreote Fl 'Y¥Y CENTS, admitting a gentleman Chas. Hontor eee Ieee et ced, ‘Bempton, ° Soataaetan i. 0! . ‘H.Pere, James Kenton. ‘WASHING TON THEATER. Sole Lessee and Manager......... 8. W. Glenn, THIS ESTABLISHMENT for! iar Fal inter Season night of THURSDAY, NovEMDER te1. ese bare i t pet eo ‘an en eo, Will commé é ee a MON- wig lo ie TANT STARS rmament. wilt on , BRI a) Tn the Siig Soiree eae YE Si 5 wl j ‘with prompt attention. au 1é-tf WANTS. i eR Nn oar Ee Le D—A W. N, to o00k, #0. Apply Wi sok DENS Bevery, 298 Seventh he, Detecen aN tial 008 tf NW ED-. Aa RIED MAN. WIFE. secattomed all Bhs data one fr 8 t. PILE T on tho eights of Georgetown oe 8-3e Want ED-Six first-rate DRESSMAKERS. Se ards 3 O66 Ht Me WILLIAN. 39 Market Space, WwW RR Ti It kinds of SECOND-HAND ve 4 Pre, fore nich Lear ay the cash, b a 0F' ata venth street, betwi HENRY 'BONTZ. WANTED—« HOUSE of medium size, with modern conveniences, situated h='ween 13t! ard 20th and F and I streets ; for which a liber: Fags will be given. Address A and B., Star Office. LUMBER. Inquire at MY- We? Won Sut Ay a oc ANTED—A ERS & McG workman need apply ANTED—To have everybody know that they can find & fine and well selected stook of FALL and “ INTER CLOTHING, FURNISH. ING GOODS, HATS and CAPS at the Peoples’ Sigthins Store, No, 460 Seventh st., opposite Post Offioe, ne 28-1m V ANTED—A CLERK, who is acquainted with the city trade, for a Jewelry Store. Best of references required. Address T. H., No. 5, tar fice. Be Ws eon, a steady and industrious man, a SiT ATION a collector Best of recom- iit apa aiven. Office. iy 12- LOST AND FOUND. _ '—In going from Georgetown to St. A h mall PRAYER BOOK en‘i- "The finder will please leave teat 278 Ts, ne Ii bo rewarded if destred,. it s night ed to ‘e dropped in Dinca FOCK ER BOOK comainior about $45. The finder will be liberally rewarded on re- turning it to this office. oc $5 REWARD.—Lost or misisid, on the night of tled within, October the 4th, between 24 and 6th streets, ifth Ward,a doub ebarrel BIRD GUN, in the barrel, representing & man shooting a d-er; Manton maker. Any person returning the same to Pa. avenue will receive the above reward and thanks of the owner, oc 5 3" REWARD —8trayed or stolen from the aub- soriber,on the 23th ultimo, a red and white COW, with long horns, and a beil on; with brass knob on the right horn. Thi finder will receive the above reward Ht her to No, 218 Sixth street, between M 00 5-3t* OST —Strayed away, on Sunday Iai COWS-—one small-size brindle co the other red, with red and white face and wh teback. $5 reward will be given to the finder, by bringing thein to DAVID HARRINGTON, onG strect, between North Cap- itol and ist sts. oc 5 St" don returat and NN. TWO BOARDING. iE ENT—With or without Board, to TAD OR ROOM, on Eleventh et, not far from Penn. avenne. ‘The family are quiet and there are no sma! childrenin the house. Terms will be made vory moderate aud every attention id to the renter’s comfort. For address apply at he Star Office. oc 6-lw 4 5 NINTH STRE —Persons returning to J?) the city from t summer resorte will find vacant several desirable rooms, having the conve- niengos of gas, water, and ng closets, at 4 jest , one door south of F; suitable either for fami or single gentiomen. Table Loarders ac- commodated on moderate term: we 5 4w HEREBY F al ile ; r ate wife, Mai i Sherzer, for or trusting my wife, Mary Vir; am Ca ghey ve} to Bay od pa es ae contract. Bs and board without cause. pig OWN SHERZER 00 5-3t Loudoun county, Va. TS THE CURIOUS OR ANXIOL adam D , 80 well known asthe most svcces*ful ex- pin of the Past, Present and Future eve: ia 8 ‘a8 ton, continues to be consulted weekly b a ious to know of things at present ict den from them. Her consultation fee, to both cen- tlemen and ee is secon oceans. — at x 6 Kou! le of Massachusetts av Neeeeettattnet imbstethe online tere” se 17-Im GOODS—DR DRY S00D8 ay GoopDs! i Be ee meade § Goons rea very large sod wel 3 ported stock of fry Goode: of every kind and au ity We cordially invite all persons in want of Dry Goods to call and examine our stook remaking thet Borphaese clhewnere. rpyery article will be 8 low: i A . eg ag “WAL. RURILEY & BRO., NEW FALL Gonps, * OWEN & SON, MERCHANT TAILO red Penn. ape. have just opened their rat invoice a! GOODS FOR THE SEASON, _ to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers. 8@ 20-co2w porto RICO SUGARS, 10 COFFEE. 2% hbds. Porto Rico aud Cuba Sugare, part strictly rte, : Ishi to Rico and English Island Molasses, RRS Wa Rigid alam! Molen, and fo: e 2024 cost MIDDLETON & BEALL. LL, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, (Organist at First Baptist Fe os hie yu t info-ms hie feienda and. th oat he has resumed the duties of jem profes. sion. Add eons ‘BT reas through the Post Office. ‘OU OTHING, FURNISHING Grgoobs Bats cad CAPS at SM TESINS. Tavior «Worcicon! ket Space, are ving their stoc. Ov i cordially invite the aitaotoe of ing iy? new and desirable et Beasc ¥ of bayere pod oe New of CH ondes «| ‘ pally jnv to , & States) jOODS, for the Fall mber 2ith. ‘The via Market Space, ATES ES ets 8. _ a Te SAG LS stom that oO! ‘and GENT: some + he nee oe " ry - GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS Por at Geer caown adeeiienenis ve rw coved Exe paries O8 EAESUNDAY ie the Usion Hotel,on WEDNESDAY if URSDAY EVENINGS of thar Wook, for the hose ‘on ‘ot Georcetown expire on the Wh metant aro promptly to tae ont the same Ye rHE F Ne: wea A of Georgetown will hold 6 y and OTICE—Lr = phe RR notihed parety new license inw, approved July Meh. Ter okie they will subject ves.ton Ge, and ti v is bets tare a the proper es of the Con ation to said poration force angered ol te, se Ww KD, ‘ September 24th, 1861, 25-80tOctid retard NOTICE.—DOG LICENSES —A em consents Geargnioes cre ee ae ae y of October next, and, if not. at apd on or before the 10th of sai J mon! au thority will then be exclusively given to the police t them, with an additional cost, by law, of 25 cents to the owner of each dog the license Time seated: and if ok pants together withthe od and if nv wi a tional charge, when Gemanded b the ice, they 8re direoted by Isw immediate): kill and dispose of th= animal, sre subject themselves to aod fine for neglecting aR wigs todo SM. LAIRD, Cler ne 35 eotOe! In the moe? thorough they possess most thuron or, Us unequaled inthe District tor the of aceneral Dry Goods fully invite a call from the 8n4 vicinil OR RENT. 6 ‘town, two first-class F Hodses: tuated on Weet street, one con- taining 16 rooms, and the other 9, wil and - roomecomplete’ Apply to IL, Le OFFUTT, We) 49 High et., Georgetown, oe im {OR NEWY' =The pac! pohoonds Has K ENE ats wan neat pole ® bane Lorie sti be 63 Water btreot,_ Tuat BROWN & WH No. 140, Nour Sipe) Heaps And to convince Jourselves of the fact, call snd Ose *SHlack Silke, Prited.and Piain Chevres, Merino Pl F cias, Black Bombazin ang Tyr a we and ots; Men’ 8’ Wear, a asso! Men's and Roys’ Marino Shurts wetinees a aE 4 ¥| cmatiioted® oat Eeabeotlerd Lives Cambri Handkeroine 3 Embroideries, very cheap, no 4 ‘and Gloves; ‘White yan- Lins-y, Osvaburg high wo will tell you of when poy saci st Ww rr the Brown & White Post Store. “All of which wa Will sell as cheap as the cheapest, “or any other os On forget th 427 Come early, and d FOR SALE AND RENT. (For other “‘ For Sale and Kenz”’ advertisements, see first page } OR RENT—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, situated on Mass, avenue. between l4th 15th sts , containing 6 roums A fi good water in the sard. For a: the brick house on the premt. month, 0c 8 St OR RENT —Two STORE ROOMS for rent on High atreet, near First, Georgetown. One of the stores has been fitted up for a Conf*ction- ory. eae at the Book and Faucy Store opposite, oc WO BRICK HOUSES FOR R T.—One on L street, between 9th and 10th sts., containing 8 rooms; the other on Tenth, one door above L st, containing 10 rooms, with as in every room. in- quire of JOHN MURPHY. on the premises. co 6-St* OR RENT OR SALE—A couple of new brick F HBSS (six rooms each,) situated on Tenth street, hetwean O P sts. Apply to D. T. CIS SEL, No 504 L street, between 9th and loth ets. oc 5-6t* POR RENT-An, First Ward, on H icon, wo ace. ly farnished HOUSE in the ween i7th and sth sta, No 227, contain wuble parlor, 5 or 6 cham- bers, dining-room, kitchen, and pastry; with gas, cold or hot water. bath-room, &c., &e. Apply to AR NARD, next door east. F NT—1 wiil tont my SQUARE OF GROUND, with two Frame Houses on uated south of the railroad, near the de pot, far one or more years. For farther information call on + YOUNG, City Post Office TENRY Cost, Jefferson. Maryland of the newly-bi th street, between M and N. houses, A House, with 7 large rooms on street, between 4th and 5th; and on very reasonable tern Fo RENTS DWELLING leasant and het cA] stan ig Offices and P-n: Rent moderate. Apply to J.B. MUNR: us, between 9th and 10th sts. OR _RENT—Thri on Tweaty- secon I st, (near the Ciro! passage il be seld cheap 20 3-003 * PARAL FOR SALE —A highly improved Parm, ooptaining 115 acres, with two-story frame dweiling and ail convenient ont houses; fine orch ard, excellent spring, &c., situated on the Little tiver turnpike, Fairfax county 7 miles [rom Alexandria Ter: arth cash; the balance i 1, 2 Apply to LOUISA SOM col 3w* on Twenty- first street, near F, with room enough for six horses and two carriages; would suit a hackmaa. — ane H. DOUGAL, Georgetown, D.C. new two-story-and containing 5 rooms aw JPOR RENT—Possession on he The DWELLING HOUSE No. 43% D street, at Sneed coousion ~~ ope we el Butler, and tot idence ertis*r. PNT ETT 3, M. CARLISLE, It will not be let for & boarding house. t of Octoder. F.S. GAITHER | Respeot{ylly iuforms the citizens of. Wa-hicgton that he has tak h and Prescription Store at and G streets, where he will k-ep a weil nv~ o* lected_and assorted stoc! er MEDICINES, THEM 8. S'ANDARD PAMILY ‘OILET ARTICLE: - &c: and hopes, by careful atten- tion to business, to obtain a fair share of the public patronage. 4 B. ‘Strict personal attention given to new poe ERMAN 81.40, UPHOLSTERER, No 264 G street, near Treasury ment, in gratefully acknowledging the iberal patron: ‘etofvre been bostowed vpon hiseffo te 8, begs leave to 1 m 4 ton and Georgeta' thi ito execute with neatness snd ine of business; euch as thi ~ tting and Laying Down of new Carvets, and Lown of old Carpets he Covering ef Loun re or Renovation of, hions, &¢. Mr Biav would also call ev is Patented ©; t Streto! dow: Favier’s old stand, First Ward, Washiugton. His far 1s constantly lied with the choicest Liquors and Cigars. Poet Fried Oyste: Warhineton can be obtained at his pl plied with Oysters ry atyle, 80 23-006: O! Om BRYCE SP TO MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, da 3. i of Allogauy County, Penna. in che old honest way, from t To the invalid as weil as somhege it commends itself for its unrivall us!ities Bs a eoripti mak “of ‘most Seteeets of . bysiciensare. using it in their practice with the + CLERY & DALE, Proprietors, _ Wal ia his. 32 MO Col ri 5 NOV, ws in Ae ecko rane Bsa Rone REA | the jety, to TO. nota Sesceerey es eet Nem ae & ate eres, ah, Priees ol, wit: a = em RE LATEST NEWS TELEGERAPHIO. The Prince ef Wales trip Reception at Ric: Ricumonp, Oct. fine ran to Vernon the thet they were like those of Eng he train then crossed me ® few moments at Freder . yee Oe this was the oaly n States. He could not under- stand the jest. and anid he had seen “i It $ePisined shet the city had not gained in tion in forty years Prince iv 1 when be was told that there we 4 ton became » Freemason, and there W: mother was buried. A great \. sembled at the depot, cheer! negrors bowing and courtesy! praying “God bless massa '” out bowed. curiously Af be expected to see The in started agai stretching plantations, with There are but few the could be with the the land looked remarked. At Ashland, about a mile Clay was born, the trein was ‘to await She alttval of the ite te f veyed ere city in been ichmond it was as. tremendous cro ‘The bafl. has been given up, of the Prince's fatigue, financial diticulties. There isa the hotel, b: to-night. RicuMond, Oct 7.—The Prince attended St. Paul's Church this morning, which was densely crowded ands throng outside. After ser- seemed It is stated that the royal party leave ton In the morning. Lmpertant frem Panama and Seuth America New Yorx, Oct.7.—The steamship Northern Light, from Aspinwall, arrived here this evening, but brougbt no Califoruia mgils, treasure or pas- sengers, owing to the non-arrival of the steamer Joba L. Stephens,which left San Franciscoon the 1ith There wasa the 23d and 24th, ‘t was supposed seme acci- dent tothe machinery of the Stephens had de- layed ber progress A serious outbreak bad Langer 3 md by the Nort Light, and ts the bearer of important dispatches or | ng nt hag the Navy from the Commander of the St. iry’s. By this arrival Guyequil dates of the 25th are received. They state Flores was still near that city, and it was expected he would soon make an attack upon it. In New Granada, Buenaventura was still in pos session of the revolutionists. The war schooner lio bad ~ pease one Pamanns, £9 Sen: Buena. der, wasureennel in Popayan. The new election in New Granada would un- doubtedly result in electing Gen. Herran to the Presidency. Additional from Europe. New Yorn, Oct.7.—The steamer Vanderbilt, from Southampton on the 26th ult , arrived here last night. Her news has chiefy been anticipa- ted, but the papers received by her contain a items of interest. Garibaldi had attacked Capus, and two bun- dred of his soldiers were woun: 5 The Garibaidians bad succeeded in passing Cattabene. ‘The Neapolitans hed unsuccessfully endeavored. to recover Cajazzo. . Garibaldi was waiting the arrival of General Turr, foran immediate attack un the Neapoll- tans The inhabitants of Uterbo had revolted and driven away the Papal garrison. The steamer Great Eastern was expected to be ready to sail on the 17th of October. News irem Nebraska. Omana, N. T., Oct. 6—Captain Reynolds, ot the 10th infan aited States Army, who arrived the Wiad Civer ooustry, oparts having @tsopeeree the Win ver cou . & pass 2.500 feet lower thon any discov- ered on the line of the Rocky Mountains. It is about the 46th parallel of latitude. An extensive sale of mules and Se to the United States took place in this city 'y- The sale was made ander the direction of 3 Reynolds avd Lieut. Magruder, of the 10tb in- fantry. The animals brought go@d prices. Races in Kentucky and Ohie. Lovisvttie, Ky., Oct. 6.—In the four-mile race here to-day between Joe Stoner and Mat Davis, the former was the winner. Time, 7 40 and 7.47. Mat Davis won the first heat, but in the second he let down and was withdrawn. Lancaster, Oblo, Oct. 6.—A two-mile race took here to-day between Alasnode and Blue- tailed Fly for $2,000. Alamode was the in two straight heats. Time, 351 and3 fo have ty i Jackson county the militia c 2 coun’ ia hed been ordered out. red $1 Provisions dull To.

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