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LOCAL NEWS. seat in before 12 0’clock m.; otherwise they may Det appear until the next day. xo Noricr.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted In the Bar taronm Sux are received at and forwarded from Tux Srar Office. j Citr Councris, Oct. 22.—Board of Al idermen.— ‘The Board met at the usual hour, President Deve in the Chair. ‘One from the Water Purveyor, In answer te i] bum! eigs re-plags w! have Moeen set by bim in the streets and averacs ne’ the pe en EE stati iso, one from e same, 2 ipe-yard one of Lowry hydrants, t Efe tobe tested by ort eat en nr of Alder: ; 5 one from t” ¢ Water Registrar transm!ttin; an * re a ° és why Lows fire-plug hydrant a the pi rd as resolution. of the Board of ‘Aidertren; referred" 's° one from thé Mayor announcing his SPP" eved the fottowing ofthe ablie schools. An act to lay a water main in F street north from Thirteenth. to Fi streets west. An act authorizing the Water Pur- weyor to connect the city main with the United ‘States 3-inch main. An act to lay a ‘water main in ith street west from K street north to Mos}. AV. An act to pay the conti: ead other expenses of the public schools for yeer ending June 3), 1961. An act making ae for the extirpation of thistles. to im} e Missouri avenue from Four-and-a-balf street west xth street west, and to lay fiag footways across the same. ry] 3 PETITIONS. Of Dante Stewart, asking remission of a fite. OU JA. Fletcher for remuneration; which were referred. COMMITTER REPORTS. Bill te grade and gravel Fourth street west, from © to Q streets north; . Bill of the lower board to take upand the gutter on the oe of Tenth street west, — street north F natural sewer crossing—Tenth street, be- ‘tween G and H streets north; Bill to re move the obstructions to the free use of the'alley tm square A; laid over. Jofnt resolution author izing the Board of Trustees of the Public Schools w — to be used fort To purpores, er certain restrictions; pers 3 to construct two stench traps im Tenth street west, between G and If streets north; passed. Bill au- ee the Mage Aa sg in are A} passed. ant ing F. H. Sage to Selck , Straw, fodder, &c ; 4 ‘. Ponnington, from the po! committee, to ee “was refer red the Mayor’s nomination of eet ree in the Seventh es N.C a if apt nein same recommen: is confirmation; #he nomination was vommireed. Joint resolution authorizing John W. Whit "meyer to occupy certain stalls in the Centre Mar ket, for the of fresh meats; referred to police com nittee Bill for retief of John H. Fitzgerald. grows out of 2 memorial sent which the petitioner claimed for filling up aed grading certain streets; committee, upon an investigation ef the claim, tedaced the amount of the same to 10 cents, with interest, for which amount the bill was drawn. On motion, the bill was passed unanimously. Bill to lay a flag footway in Thirteen-and-a-half and Foarteenth sts. west; 3 Bul to erect one of Meigs’s sidewalk fire-plu; bydrants at the northwest corner of N street sou’ aul Eleventh st. east; Bill making an apy on for the benefit of ‘The volunteer militia of the District of Columbia; passed. Adjourned, Commen Council —Mr Hexsp introduced a bill to lay flag footways across Thirteen-and-a-half and —— eets, north side of Ohia avenue, passed Mr. Robertson offered a resolutisn instructing the committee on ways and means to re; some means by which the Mayor may be aiceounty out the laws of the Corporat! on: referred. Mr. Wilson offered a joi-,¢ resolution instruc the committee on the 5 om sat eo some Mr. Borrows tho,7ht that the movement was premature. Hes that the resources of our city had aot ben suiiiciently developed for such legislation ¢iewas iaclined to think that all such business Yegttimately belonged to the insurance Compares. He was not ‘ed to act in the matt 4'at Retsent, and hoped the resolution ‘Wsnld be couple m0 the : Me. Wilvon advocated the resolution. He hoped ¥t would be acted upon on its merits. Mr. Borrows said. Corporation was not prepared to act in the matter at present. He moved to lay the resolution on gy i addy Petition of R. T Mr. Po e jon 5 Morsell an@ ena, ony for the construction of a gutter in the Second Ward; referred. Mr. Jones moved to take up a bill recently re- orted from the cominittee on ways and means, for the better protection of the owners of proper, ty sold for taxes; so ordered, and the bill wes read Mr. Edmonston moved to strike out the third tection providing that purchasers at tax sales shall heresfter be allowed 15 instead of 10 per cent. in- terest on their purchases until. the redemption therefrom Mr. Jones that this section would not be stricken out. ¢ thought theinterest littleenongh under the ious and tincertain circumstanced pee for taxes. He said money t per cent. in ordinary, definite busi- ness transactions, where there was no risk of er- Mr. Lammond considered the bil iteelf a good @ne, and Seoet it would be passed, as theland sharks bereabouts were plenteous, and some pro- tection against them sbould be provided. Mr. Jones advocated the bi 11. , referring bad arisen | Mr. ithdrew his amendment, ‘ene biil-was taker up by sections: Sx After sundry amendments of the ficst three sec- tions, on taking up the fourth resolution, allowia, says 15 pe? cent. interest om tax purchases, Mr. Ed- monston read from the city charter of 1820, to show thatten per cent. was the g-extest interest allowed on mx op—ay and suid section was accordinubystrieken out Teed h as emended, wes then read: third ‘Abr tor the protection pesty A Bre ection af owners of sold for tae Py virtue wes law of bis cer. ‘aSon . 7 7 "hy & 1. Be it enacted, §c., T) least si: and net more than seventy Prior to pain: Sec. 2: That it stiall bethe duty of thie to in his office of the date of a a record > fires cores fom, + vasas Pasa Cranks oe sidewalk fire-plug drants at the northwest corner of M street sou' and Eleventh steeet east; = = ee on r. Jones moved to reconsider by which mAVitiout wate ni joion, the board, a rut ac! on m motion, adjourned. . bai ’ BP. 6. Fosse, . M. Davis, WT ; English & Son, L. Frame, W. Freach & Reichinstine, C.'s, Franklin & Rothrock, Fegan, Flynn, W. Falconer, Z. D. Gilman, W. W.L. Green, J. H. Grabam W. Kirk, J. ©. Le’ Lutz, Lareomb & En; x. Lewis, E. M On, J. We Rhinehart, Mi . jaury, Capt . » McIntyre, D. Moore, T. M. Owens, L. F. gto Co , Parker ing, Phillips & Smith, Phil; & Solomon, Thos. Purce), A.C. P Thos. Parket & Co, 35 C. Ri H. Rock, G. Ramby, W. Richards & Co., Z ms Smithsonian Insti- tation, D. L. Shoemaker, Jno. Shafer & Co, Sibley & Guy, E. Stoekel, JL. Scaggs, F. D ‘Steuart, . Oo. reeves, rving, J. L. ‘Savage, Smoot & Burroughs, D. Smith & Son, J. B. Smith, L.H. & G C. Schneider, C. Scott, J. Shillington, Paul py es M. Singer & Co., States and Union, Jobn Thecker, F. Taylor, John Trettier, J. W. Thom » ©. Tenney & Co., G. W.Varnell, C C. Walbridge, G.M. Wight, M. Willian, J.C. & H. Ay Willard, Wall, ‘Ste hes Co., Geo. Waters, J. B. Wilson, J. Cincurr Count. —The Court met to-day at the msual bour. All the judges Chief Justice Dunlop delivered judgment in the case of Hen: ‘Tarner, convicted at the last term of the Criniingl Coart of obtaining fraudulent jon of a one- bi |-dollar note from 44 rozier. It will be recollected that the counsel {n this case, before the Criminal Court, r3 ied from the {acme of that Court to the Circuit Court. A few di ago the case came up for argument in the Ci Court, Messrs. Bradley, sen _, and Carlisle appear- ing for the appellant. The decision 1s as follows: ~We have examined the bill of exceptions in the record in thiscase. ‘the testimony of Dr. Jones, with the exception of the words ‘‘heard that Tur- ner had got some money from him,” and offered by the prisoner Turner on his trial, and excluded by the ruling of the Criminal Court, as set forth In the exceptions, we all think, was iment to the issue on the trial before the jury, a id compe- tent and to be submitted to their consider- the felonious intent charged It all related to what was by the accused and Crozier, at th time of the alleged larceny, and i directly co: nected with transaction No part of the fered evidence (with the above exception) 80 re- jected is in any justsense collateral to the issue on t impesch the accuracy and Prosecutivg: witness, as to certain facts connected with the alleged larceny, and to the motives and intent of the prisoner ¢ Turner. The jury w ere the judges of ite weight anid credit: and the effect they would give | th to it. and ought to have been submi to them. We reverse the jndgment of the Criminal Cou: and remand the cause with directions to thal court to award a venire facias de novo. ‘ Oct. 22, 1 Jamzs DuNtor.”’ The Court then went into a hearing of several cases of inquisition to recover moneys alleged to be due on accounts. At tux Dovoras Heapquartens, House,) last night,we found a of the members of the Chib, who seemed to be ts things easy. The spéaking was of a de- sultery conversational character. The prospect abred wea admitted to be somewhat blue; but the tenor of the advice administered by the speakers was, to take things tranquilly, hurrab as if they “‘warn’t skeert.’> Several accessions of mem- bers were made; and a motion to Stiears was withdrawn for a while, on the ground that the quarters were in pretty freely. pess gathering Proceedings, matter which, , Should never have seen daylight. ith the best. intentions, we can’t We give them too much ee amociations, a Play, and the D. J. Association is the D. J..A. the same justice and. SS eter so amount of ine sweari: the ex, vag | the Star, was we think the magistrac in hand. Bishop Ernal; of excommunication, which in the opin of Mr. Shandy contained fit forms of swearing Lene to 2 from the peed ap the high- Provocation w! could possibly happen. seemed quite inadequate to the occasion, and Mr.C. C. (Chri Columbus) distin- 4 himself especially, by interlarding some ifth Ward oaths of such exceeding freshness, ractness, and vigor, as to strike dumb with envy all the dispensers of second-hand oaths. Such members of the Association as didn’t want to discredit their ons of christianity by oral swearing went about banging the doors to with what Hood wouldcall + lend—n.’ The Star folks were excommuntcated, anathematized and sequestered from the thresholds of the (D. J.A. church,that they might be tormented dis an delivered over with Dathanand Abiram. And all the principalities and powers were invoked to curse the aforesaid Scar folks in eati in drink- ing, im sleeping, in walking, in standing. in sit- ting, in ap working, in resting; to curse them in ali the faculties of the body, inwardly and outwardly, in all the joints and articulations of the members from the tops .f their heads to the soles of their feet, and so on. Then, being dry, they liquored up at the nearest grocery, and then it was time to open the meeting. President Boyle took the chair. The first business red to be the Star and its reports of the association’s doings. Mr. Hollohian introduced a series of resolutions, censuring the Scar Sx Seconda mension the pri- vate transactions of the association when requested ng, it was understood, given a promise to that effect. Mr. Sooksef, iss , and of ‘fights’? Nos. 1 a1 4,—see Star of the Lith inst ,) denounced the Stu: as not a democratic id it was well es that in the montotpal jon they all had to fight against it. The editor of the Siar was not and never had been a democrat. [Cries of “That's so. = Mr. Bradford thought these proceedings were premature. It was proper, of course, that pro- ceedings of business meetings should not be pub- ene ot it — right that public meetin, shou reported, and reporters ought not to exeluded from such. Mr. J.T. C.C. Clark (John Thomas Christo- pher Columbus Clark, ex-know nothing.) moved as an amendiwent that the Star reporter be ex- lied from the room, and stated that “ be came here prepared to attend to the job of expulsion if no one else would do it’’—whereupon Mr. Ciark, who isa feeble-looking little chap of some five feet nething. or not a so tail as — is , Zlowered and waited rents applause, which daly followed. Some gentleman, whose name we did not catch. objected to the amendment. He said that one of the speakers who was to address them this even- ew te re of the Star to be pres- eat, and did not wish to speak unless he could be Property reported. ark, indignantly insisted upon his amend- Ment, pitched into the Star some more, and de- claimed vehemently about what he termed a beemch of faith on the Fad — Star re; rin ing a ofa ness meet after hava pom not to do so. bs The vote being taken, the resolutions were car- tied by quite a hearty “aye.” President Boyle here requested the reporter of the Star to vacate the room, if he was Present; and, in case of bi: ese do so, directed the Sergeant-at-Arms to ‘do bis duty. Thereupon there was a general twisting of necks, and fierce aarp a shot bird every corner of the hall, in uest of ¢ obnoxious reporter. A tleman. Yhowss tand was su, to know some- thing of Star office and its employees, was re- quested to give some information as to the num- ber of reporters and editors connected with the establishment, and such ad ie of their per- sonal appearance as would enable them to single out Hy one of the detested set who should be pres- ent. He was unable to satisfy them to the extent oftheir needs; and as no reporter bad taken the hint and started for the door, it was high time, in : language of the classic Cooper, -to do suthing in airnest. The Ser, t-at-Arms was called upon to “do +” and that functionary, invigorati bimself with afresh chew of tobacco, proceed: to his merciless task. He walked cautious) up and down — the benches. peering sbarply in every face, as if, like Diogenes, in honest man. “Meantime we sat in tion, dreading the official’s mace, or in avenging claws of the bleod-thirsty Clark. our good angel — an idea, and as the 8. ot A. boré down our aidle and fixed us with his giit- tering eye, we suddenly twisted our handsome countenance into a phiz of hideous, unique, up. imaginable ugliness—a sort of cross between “Uncle Abe” and “Lum Cooper.” The diaguite was complete. ‘The official shuddered and p:ssed. on, and ji was apparent to our mind that indescrib- able ugliness of feature is the right sort of cre. dential ata D ripen The Sergeant-at-Arms ing duly gone 3 rounds, made his report of nix reporter, and the Association, under slightly indeaked notion that we weren’t thar, took a long breath of satis. faction, and proceeded to the next item of busi- ness west of an 1 trepida- lieu, the ‘Thea ¥| "The reports of committees having been called for- pub! Tithe Wes nothing ( theitmade of ‘raising the wind” that they were afraid tu see in the pa- — The money might cdme rather slow some- mes with them, but it was gure. [A laugh.) ‘xpress of yesterda) eveniig. y aad gellant ‘Beau Hick soconspicuously in V ‘ing- for many years, noted particularly fee ness to members of Congress and others handsomely for being shown the ington and various other elties y poli- tical celebrities, was ited thi ing bi detective’ Wilson, chai with bavi living about Abingdog Squares, FBSsaet inan 3 - lars of the transaction pos not ‘aécertalasd by to 12 o'clock, the officers up to | Mr.C.C. cooper (Christopher Columbus C: er,wor Chrigtopher Colnmbus Clark,) reported fn reference to the Rockyille Barbecue, that omni- buses would be ready at 70’clock in the mot ‘te convey those who to go, fare and that those who wished te go in private ca: es yd the. ty} bat were expected to contribute 1g for ie music. > On motion, a committee of five was appointed ‘to invite Judge Meek, of Alabama, to the ‘Association. It was presently announced. that fades. Meck had consented to address them on Monday night next. An animated discussion then arose upon a reso- lution cifered to publish the proceedings of the Association officially in the Constitution, Star and States {t was moved to strike out the Star an }, On the ground that the Constitution was only democratic paper in the city. Me Low Cooper urged with great vehemente that the States should be retained, on the ground, as besaid, that ‘the States was the main viper to. the epi 5 After roliing awhile in the sea of doubt, the as- sociation determined to cut both Star an States, and insert in the Constitution and Baltimote Sun. Mr. Cooper tocome up and contribute } ito Rockville) so as to enliven: the emai # and dumbfounder the 4 mgs of Montgomery le , Introduced, in compli- GuE Sinclaie, of Virgin, as one of ‘tbe. mast able and elp’ Hd Hh 8 2 i ii lp aced f anew V bee te | and dreadfully beaten lere made a0 affectionate appeal to ‘ y tly Bigger, Robinson, and the bet! striking, ers pitching was even whole - tu t,, giloriousl, and Roach on the third base pla ness and quicknéss. On the whole, the playing of each member of the nine was a very creditable exhibition. cat tats tee’ Voortloe™ ine wees et es went into the “corking’ . Jatter leading the score of Mae, yt with ic attraction for balls; for they him and come back. His fielding was Ddeaut easy and sure— ‘h his pitchi, lacked its usual regularity. Ed. Hibbs made his Srst sppenrance ina match, and th; not up to mark sant ttn ng ll on theta. He will yet make an A 1. Frank Wright, on the first base, Bayes well—so well that Brown’s absence was m % Below we give the score: National. Robinson, 1 Faberty, c. f. McCatchen,s..3 - s.. Total,..........16 Rons in each Tentags: oe a a Se . % 8 9 OA en en rn en en en National...0 1 3 4 6 © 1 0 21 Potomac....5 2 2 5 11 2 2 4 1 Scorers—For Potomac; Walter Taylor; for Na- tional, H. A. McCormick. Uimpire—Carl Yulee, of the Washington Club. The decisions of the umpire were clear and im- rtial. There was not a dissenting voice heard n regard to them. as a whole the game was a good one, and itsettles the local championship. The vic- tors are quite anxious to geta or two in Baltimore; but the clubs there have decided not to give them a “final hearing” till the spring. We would be glad to see the intercourse betwee: the “B. B.’s” of the two cities established on more sociable footing. Why can’t the Waverley’s —now they “have more world’s to cohguer” in Baltimore—ran over for a few hours and take a friendly look at the Potomac grounds. Cannot the prospect of an Indian summer’s day and a warm recep'ion tempt them to come for a Wash- ington 2 We hope it may. SaLz or THE Mezxacuniz.—This morning at 1l o’clock, a large crowd assembled at the s; opposite the Bank of Washington to witness the e of the *‘snake show” by the bailiffs, who had seized upon ft. 1t was a very rough lot of goods and chattels.. Tne cases were constructed of dry oods boxes, except one or two small ones for Siras, ‘The orchester of the establishment con- sisted of one big drum. The sale was proceeded with in the following order: one cage, 25c.; do. Que; white mice, $1.15; S. American squirrel, $3 25; stuffed ourang dutang, $1; horned owl,50c; raccoon, 63c.; fox, 95c.; wolf and cage, $2 large monkey, $3. small do., $10; wild c: No. 1, $4; three pictures, 45c.; wild cat, No. 2, 85; big drum, $6.50. he aggregate receipts amounted to $31.78. Opp Fe.tows’ Havi.—Our readers will not forget that Prof. Belmont commences a series of his conjuring entertainments to-night, and that his e or assistant will be Madame Belmont, wheahe uses a8 his subject in the ariel suspen- ston. This feat, it will be remembered, was fi: introduced by the celebrated French Wizard Hou- din, and served to set the Philosophers of France into the most ridiculous controversy, which was finally settled bya private conference with the great Wizard himself; after which they were mere astonished than ever, not at the feat, but the gigantic experiments made by them to accomplish the same simple end. Baxcxtnninge and Lang Barsicor at Rocr- ViLLE.—This morning, about 9 o’clock, an omni- bus containing a ‘band of music, and followed by two hacks contal: two members of the Dem- ‘octatic Jackson Assoctationrn each, passed up Penn- sylyaaja avenue on theit way to Roenyitle to the barbacue to be held there to-day. ind area in purabers of the ‘‘ procession” which Associ tion assumed to manage in its own way, is a suflictent commentary upon the brought upon the Association by the late puerile and brain- less action of its menibers ; Desrerark AssauLt. a Saturday night man named Wm Trecey was attacked in the Fifth Ward near the Cupitol, ard knocked down He is soseriously injared tuathe bas not spoken since. His condition is very arious. ripe her ago Tracey wes attacked and fearfully stab! in the breast, At that time a person named O'Neil was arrested on suspicion, but was honorably discharged. This time a person is suspected, but the evidence fs not definite. Cewrer Maxxet.—The market space was again thoroughly occupted this morning, notwithstan ing the very heavy rains last night, which mad very unpleasant route from all parts of the eoun' to the ity market. The gangwaye were cro’ at an early hour, and.an active demand, and Profitable sales ‘tobe prevailing to the Satisfaction of tl ‘The prices were about as quoted in the Star ef last Friday. Cunreat Guanp-wouse Casts —James Holt, profane and disorderly; fine and costs, @4 15; ‘workhouse 90 aexs Anthony Chase, (col’d,) dis- do, 90 days. Wm. Jones, (col’d,) dis- \o. Way's PILLS. E —As @ sedative and invigor- these Pills have had an astonishing part of the crvilized globe. They y climate as their operations are t! tame in the torrid zone or the. Teguiate the pi ‘Bot and strengthen the relaxed rgy, to the gener ‘ste i vigorous effort of the vi ‘Clements of melanch: pS aong ad Sold by all Sl per iTaR’s BALSAM OF Wild CueRgy. town ig letter from Rev. he D, of be N.H., Edi eae eee lour- speaks volumes in favor of Wistar’s sam P oncogD, N.H., March Bs. Seta W. owLE years See, ponies a my, —— confined me tomy di@ioulty tu breathing. that twas, ifficulty in w iolent ‘epol Li several weeks, ad HERS. 3 mi Bene ! ‘erall is aged gt See fort cbere tie a oak Seal bs. We oe See WANTED—a } EACHER, to take w, ORE ones App y to GEORGE 0c. = Wieder nai ars tory, batrect, botween Sth aad 10th sts, Aer ANTE * ‘AD An overseer’s ot pacton 2 Bnd . tm ell ; ir The uw ? vrable ret sven, as regards ‘ Pplises. 4 Fail. Churoh ferrdie ae Pate ore ooss ANTED—A WOMAN (white or colored) to Ww. on pee ood at this 0 office man, a SITUATION as to work NTED—A FEMALE, to cook wash Weir As pas tee ng. F tween Dand € streets north = by RESSMAKERS WANTED —Ten experi enced ment at No. ear nt ey opposite Building. None but experie is need apply. 00 2-St pevtaple Howwehasd Formers ta ojos tf - ie Ouseho! ‘urmiture epore of Slee cosh parohevers after the 28th sastant at this office. oc 'T g .¥—| Wa RATE ae lnP ll guaranty to Sone rls eer H, " uw no- toe. . &e R. BUC: Dealer in Furniture, oc 9 405 7th st. bet. G aad H east side, SECOND-HAND WASERTTORE. teenth Twill pay the cash, n1 2g9 poventa ares, pt eern tod Eeprrn, ANTED—To have everybody know that they = ss 8 fine ‘well sel#oted stock of FALL WINTER CLOTHING, FURNISH. ing. GOODS, HATS and CAPS at the Peoples’ Sains Store, No, 460 Seventh st., opposite FOR SALE AND RENT. [For other “For Sails and Rent”? advertisements, see first page} Fo SALE—A BUILDING LOT on H street, near the pristing office For terms apply at DEX TER’S Restaurant, corner Thirteen: 7 and Pa. avenue, 00 B 2" OR RENT-U, Partof the How Eight treet, between the ‘Avene &} Ds. A iso, 3 small Bricks. on Twentieth s between M and N; orfor eale. Apply JOHNSON & SUTTON. oo 23 tf F R RENT—A neatly furnished HOUSE in the it Ward, on H, between 17th and I N , containing a double parlor, 5 01 bers, dining-room, kitohen and tr cold or hot water, bath-room, L. L. LOVING, Fourth Auditor's Office. oc 41m HREE NEW. BRIGi N THE ISLAN K FO 3 FOR SALE OR 'T.—Six roo: each, with store-house between front house an kitchen. To sel! at $25 per month; to rent at #10 per month. Inquire of J.W MARLOW, 384 9b street, or J. B. WILSON, on the Avenue. oc 23 2ie0 {OR RENT.—A three story BRICK HO! situated on the northeast corner of Tanth and M streets north, (last occupied \dge Hiliyer,) ten rooms, bea} he AI rooms for ‘uel and oold water in bath-room and some ofthe shambers, gas thor out, large yard, stable, and carriage house. in- quite of, 8 O'HARE, No. 252 Seventh sirret, between M and N streets, 00 22-3t* For RENT—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, situated on Mass avenue, between 4th and 15th sis., containing 6 mseach. A fine pump of good water inthe yard. For particulars inquire at the brick house on the premises. Rent $10 month, oc # £ 1k ae "THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN AC in Fairfag count+, Va., in excellent ordei timbered; b railroad r shop and water station wu erected on the farm. Also, a new Steam Mi'l in Loudoun county. A purchaser can get ® dercein of G. W. AY, Agent, 516 Seventh st.. Wasir- ington, D.C. oo 18 im* OR RENT—A new and desirable BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ins pleasant locality, No. 396 L street, near Fourteenth. Inquire of C: CAMMACK, 213 F st. oc 10 A two-story BRICK DWELL- on Gay street, containing ten rooms, Incloding ood cellars under the house; gas in premises. The house is in comp'ete repair, feng Set tenant the rent will be low. Appy to D. EN LISH, Georgetown, 0c 13-e02w| +01 the m city. ‘The house is furnishe: ith all modern im- provements, such as bath-room, hot and cold water on each floor, 11 first and second fivors hea'ed from basement, &c.,&e. Apply next door, to Dr. JAS. J. WAR » No. 444 E street between 6 h and7th. oc 16-eotf DOR RENT—The two story BRICK HOUSE No. 70 0n Market street, between Sd and 4th Seoriks se aaeet cade with and jour as to for eve 00: eas water; sufficient frounde to culuivate vegeta" Red tiowers, “Tho fotrungfhack ten joint al Gengenes treet nent the Post Omoee ree ‘Possession on he DWELLING Ouse No. 43! Friar th the conidence of the sdvortions ne {PM CARLISLE. N. 2 will not be let for a boardiug hi ti se 18- Ouse. BOARDING. OOMS_ AND BOARD.—Board, with a Front Room, or other Kooms, may be had at No. 455 Twelfth st., between G and H—a most de- sirable 'oca ity. Oc -8-2t* GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Por other Georgetown advertisements ses first page OWS’ LEVEE! TER OPP FEO ct, Lea AT, NON Boones. ‘ a it OR EN T— ey AS AS Green streets. seuth side, picd by Mr Samuel 8. Rind, contain- je kitchen store aad servants’ » o&rriace house, stable — and wa‘er in we 20, with throughout 5 '. "B Y.No, 121 Dambarton eee tang pred = oe 35 ec6t {ROM BOSTON —The regular packet schoon- WD, Carsill,Arnou,and J.W. Seaver p Bud tastport, aud {vastisr carats Puls Aissbarging. ou getowe.) rion Tuesday. Ap- HARTLEY & BRO., 99 and 101 Water +treet, er NEFEREERS2ONS, No.417 owen ake BOE “onju ge S007 WU NGeorgnsen, Bet, | STORE? NEW GOODS! a mains, eens ii blie gem- ea pow ee North . 5 assortment of ‘HOSIERY. nod EMBROL Ket prices. re aaed’t. Bers os the | a pian aa SEER BB et RRR as | aaa EU es EST NEWS TELEGRAPHID.. 7 Marise Ak E ‘. Parreassure, Oct received here this thusiastic crowd and rr +i 4 * " 23 $5 30a85.35; Obio $5 802%5.90; Souther» $5 Wheat heavy; choice southern white $1.53 heavy; mixed 70c. Porkdull. Lard dull at 12 3c, Whisky dail atte daily addition, our OF CARPETS if be kept fall wad attractree the hor seavon. Oar 8’ K OF OILCLOTAS is best in the city. and presents handsomer ety ies are to be sogns elsewhere. ? ay es | et our roome before bn: he} 100s as /oW Ae Bny 1 stock penis in freshness 3 Fie eRY,E CO-,, oo 19-6t Corner Pa. oad Ninth at A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! a E's s “G0. ops: From the Feast Articles down to the Lowest Priced Goods. of DRY GOODS mat be etdeed out Bofors tie tet January next. hose who wieh bar, should come esr! of bring all the Gaan t tobe The stock wt positively be so.d wi! regard to cost. rm: oc !7 : rend obit J, ROSENTHAL'S, HATS AND CAPS. T have now on hand @ complete ‘foods in the above line, to eincin ton af may patrons ent'the cities sisal’ ny proce rie istrict genersl!y. ae ‘Great core having been taken in the selection. £ can present to my PRCT = tech aoe iidrea’s FANCY HATS of Childrere Ps bins desoriptio Gentlomen's HATS and CAPS. Aes. m0 ae sortment of UNBREILAS wai CAN “site Ut Cony hte Redd & Go, LATEST INVENTION: LADD. WEBSTER & CO.".S T. SpibSrock OF DRY WITHOUT REGARD TO Cost. ‘The death of Mr. Darius C makes it necos- OL 7 Pie towent cash every articlean the stock, a8. Will be delivered the oA TS oat dian meres: CLAG * MAY, nea Seemed tl Oo 17-10. EN Sad bg a RONTS. - 100 dozen Linen rt ts juet received, of assorted styles and qualities, of my own importa - hen, Pagphoss, = ENRY EGAN oe 19-6 Pa av. and 52i i. as S—GUNS—GUNS! SMITH’S, Sevecth st. EE