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- for tbe LOCAL. NEWS, Though Tas Stax is printed on the fastest Pnsdioen In use south of Baltimore, Its edition is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early Lour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ne ret ee sear Notics.—District of Columbia Advertisements © be inserted in the Bat timoae Sunare received at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. " Dovotas Magtixe Last Evasrno—Srexce on meee Tocumax —There was quite a full of this republie. Hé , in ie Shou the land of Kosciusko ask! , which in the days of its power and glory was the freest country in the w wor! e same political misfortane of his native land which made Kosciusko, Pulask!, and thousands of others homeless exiles bad made him so some fifty years later Raised in the midst of the trials of such political adversity, he bad learned at bome the value of sound principles, which constitated the life-element of states, as well as of the inherent rigbts of ‘a free people. This explanation of bis connection with this country, which had been his adopted land since 1837, told, in stronger lan- guage than he could declare in any other way, why he was found among the supporters of S:e- phen A las and H. V. Johnson, for the bigh tions of President and Vice President of the nited States. He reviewed at considerable length the doctrines of non-intervention and squ: sovereignty. claiming that these had always been the avowed doctrines of the democratic party; and that, furtber, when the Kansas-Nebraska b’ was under discussion, no one bad advocated stronger nou-intervention principles than Mr. Breckinridge, who now styled such a mere dogma, and as being of fata! tendency. He beld that Douglas and Johnson only. in this campaign, re} the principles which the Mberty loving sous Poland, France, Germany, and Ireland supported by shedding and mingliog their blood with that of their old Illustrious sires. This Union being consecrated and cemented b the common biood of their common ancestors, it ‘was the duty as well as therigbt of the naturalized citizens, together with the natives, to rescue from the impending danger this glorious inheritance. ‘The result of the recent State elections should not cause them to ir and abandon their posts, nor relax theirenergies. New York was the harbor of safetywhere the Union-loving crew shoud pilot the vessel which wassailing with the freiyht of their Federal Constitution; snd the Union loving m Wide Awakes So weshould not cease to hope that by the firm, determined adherence to the Con- ‘tutional principles represented by Douglas and. might yet succeed in sa the ng the existence of the Pate He sincerely believed that on the success of 4 separa avowed by their candidates depended peace and quiet of the Union, if not its very existence. To the Reporter of the Star :—Dear Sir: You will oblige qaite a crowd of would-be nephews of “Uncle Abe,” by ring for us the insertion of the subjoived ween of their proceedings at a meeting held at Fellows’ Mall, iu the Sixth Ward, on Tuesday evening, 23d inst. It has beea suggested to me by several members of the Assoctation, to Invite your attendance upon future meetings. I act upon the suggestion with cheerful concurrence, assuring you a polite recep- tion and tful treatment as often as you may come, even if you should make yourself and your readers merry at the expense of your humble ser- vant. There cau be no question that we are chock full of patriotic zeal at this time in the cause and nefit of “Uncle Abe;"’ and as it is not unlikely that some of us may boil over occasion- ally, | would Like to bave you come down, be- lieving @hat the knowledge ‘there's a chiel amang €s tekin’ notes” will have a salutary influ- ence, reminding us of the experience of the ~ Dem. Jack. Ass’n.” We shall fully recoguize our right and duty, as reporter, to ‘to shoot at Fenty asit flies,” and “lash the vices of the age” But there is one stipulation we would like to make, aud have your agreeme ‘that fs, that you shall bring only one-balf the face yon wore when you so pily eluded the search of “ the smelling commitice. ’ Bring as much as you please of the face of ‘ Uncle Abe,”’ radiant with geniality and bon hommie; but never a feature or expression of the other, if rn please. It might provoke both ‘‘cussing”’ and discussing. But, what! blend features and expression of ‘Uncle Abe’’ with those of the individual whose name you have immortalized? [f you can do that, Dr. Valentine isn't ‘a circumstance” to you. “ Angels and mfnisters of defend-us' “* Art thee a spirit of bealth, —— damned?” “Something too much of te “A — ee er we v respectfaliy, &c. ixtH Warp. Atamecting of the oe Association of the Fifth and Sixth Wards, beld on Tuesday eve- aiag, the 23d instant, a constitution and by-laws were adopted, and a partial organization of the Association was effected by the election of the following officers: President, Dr S.A _H McKim; First Vice President, George Bassett; Second Vice President, George Ruff; Corresponding Secretary, J. L. Henshaw; Recording Secretary, Charles Sleigh; Treasurer, Jobn Griner. A committee was then appointed to wait upon Dr McKim at bis residence, and inform bim of bis election. Having performed the duty sssigned them, the committee returned to the Hall, accom- panied by the President elect,who, in a very neat and pertinent address, signified bis acceptance of, and returned thauks honor conferred upon bim; and the Asso iation adjourned to {ts next regular vight of meeting. Tae SratesMes oF TH iT AGE OF THE Rarverre —A large audien gathered at Mr Whiteker’s residence on the evening of the 18th inst, under the auspices of the Raven Club, to Higten to Hon. Joseph S. Wilson's address on the above-named interesting theme. Among the vis- ftors were bis excelleucy the President of the United States, the Postmaster General, the First ter General, and numerous ladies id The members of the Club were nfull attendanee. The address of Mr. Wilson— from whom, ow!ng to his well-known ability asa speaker, much was ex, xbibited an inti- history. particularly of the that immediately succeeded the Revolution: pene embracing the period of the formation of the Fed- etal Constitution, and the adm!nistrations of sev. eral of the eariler Presidents. It was - iged throughout by accurate learaing, by a con- densation of facts that gave it compactness, and by.an eloquence,*logicai and impassioned, that arrested and sustained attention from the n- to the close. The sketches of Geu. Hamilton of Mr Jefferson, champions of the popular conservative elements necessarily blended in the structure of a free goverument—the one having @ single eye to the liberty of the people, the other te lts proper direction and control. with & li—were drawn ly hand. Franklin, Hancock, Mad- fieoa, and the eider Adams figured in the fore- and of Lis weil-drawa picture; nor was W ash- in, that great captain of intellect, without pot tate would,tnall probability base bese theshipof: we have wecied T the breakers, overlook: contrasted the commencemeatof our country with growth in arts,in arms ig com- prophesied that if the omens eur tranquility should, like many darkecloudsthat have oc temporary uneasiness, pass away, poly and grandeur heretofore unstisincd of cy w an Friilced nation. “f County Caaz or As paw Befford and F. Young for an assauit and S. Bishop, in the county, near the m! Shoemaker. It a from the ‘ng, about € o'cloct. the Witte child of Me. Bos Newm: T near the rant pd laaiog from the main entrance to the second floor tripped against some bea? Fe the floorand fell. . Mrs Newman sprang of ber bed and ran tothe assistance of the ebild, and in the darkness missed the landing at the head of the stairway, and was precipitated down the entire flight of twelv= or fourteen steps inst the front door, her face n lock of the door (an old fashioned and dissevering the lower part of the from her face, and also tearing of all of her upper Mp save a small portion at each corner of her mouth. A lon of her ue, about half an inch in length, was also cut off in such 2 manner that it only held by the skin at one edge. and 2 dreadfdl gash was cut in ger chiu. in addition a number id bruises upon other of .her and her condition time of accident renders the matter Drs. Blanchard and Lincoln we: attended instantly to her wounds, ture of which demanded the prompt and skillful action which was accorded. Tus Pressrremian Srxod aT ALEXANDRIA.— The Gazette of this morning, spe: The bo Virginia of the Presbyterian Church (New School) opened its session in:this city, last night, at the Second Presbyterian Church This ises the Presb: les of Win- chester, Hanover, Piedmont, District of Columbia, and all the remaining New School Churehes of Maryland, Virginia, and istrict of Columbia. After the usual religious Re aay ned Rev. Dr. pest delivered a discurse from uke 2 At the close of the Sermon, and after prayer and siegiog cts hymn, the Synod was called toorder. rere found present from most of the churches under the jurisdiction of the Synod. ‘The Synod then pr te vote for Modera- tof, and Rev. Dr. A. H..Boyd, of Winchester, was chosen Moderator. Rev. Drs. Mitchell and Leyburn were chosen —— Clerks. e Synod then gi to meet at 9% o'clock, a. m., and after half an hour spent in votional exercises, to proceed to the Symodical business. ‘The then adjourned. ‘Tue New Hatt ov Covenant Loves, I. 0. O. F., at Grorcetown, which is to be licated next Mouday afternoon, is erected on the site of the old Hall, destroyed by fire in March last, on Congress street, afew south of Bridge street. of brick, two stories high, and err tre feet wide by sixty fret deep. The first story tee up < eae ue = seine ete ress and e; and from the 'y reas The wesens in five feet wide by Sfty feet deep, with a pitch of fourteen feet, and is ventilated by five large windows. In the rear is an ante-room ten feet wide by sixteen feet deep ‘The building is fitted up ah earn style, with every necessary arrangeimen a Lodge-room, and makes a handsome improvement to the neigh: berhood. The cost of the lot and building is $3,000. After the dedication on Monday, the Ledge will hold a levee at night, at Forrest Hall, In order to raise funds to liquidate the debt — in supplying Raed n aes nalia, r ia, ete., for lodge purposes. al the tiene of the Order turn oe on the occasio! Cractit Covrt —The Court yesterday consid- ered the-case of Geo. W. Phillips (trustee) es John E. Kendali, in which suit was brought to recover damages accrning from the resale of a house and lot, of which the defendant was the first purchaser. The Court decided that in case of the failure of the first purchaser to comply with the terms of sale, there must a suffictent time elapse before the he atment of a day of second sale. In the case in question the time was only from Saturday to the Tuesday following, with a single advertisement, which they ruled to have been insufficient, and a verdict was accordingly given for the defendant To-day, the Court took up a replevy case of Heory Bontz rs. John E. Kendall and John H. Wise, which was decided for the plaintiff with one cvnt damages. AT THE MeETING of citizens held at Temper- ance Hall on Tuesday evening, to take measures for obtaining from Congress a charter for a city rallw: Kingman, Esq , was called to the chair, and John H. Houston, Esq., was a secretary. A memorial to Congress and 1 ject of a bill were unanimously meeting. The main features of the proposed charter are a railway from the Navy Yard to ee, along insylvania avenue, with lateral branches to the railroad depot along New Jersey and Massachusetts avenues to New York avenue, and along New York avenue to the State Department, intersecting there with the tract to Georgetown— other branches on Seventh and Fourteenth streets, from Boundary street to the Potomac; the stock to be held only by citizens of the District, and no individual subscription to exceed $500. inted Rercerican MoveMENT IN THE SeventH A meeting was beld at Island Hall, Sev- rd, last night, to take into consideration the propriety of forming a republican association in that ward Mr. George W. Garrett was called to the chair, and George Clark was clected secre- . A committee was appointed to draft a con- stitution, to be rey a meeting to be held next Monday night, at some place to be hereafter designated ARRiveD at Certer’s wharf (foot of Thirteen- end~a-baif street) schooners ary Jane, Price, from Philadelphia, with 9% tons of coal for Messrs. Sheritf & Dawson; Merchant, Philips, from the fame port, with 91 tons of coal for Mr.R. W. Bates. Dismissep —Yesterday afternoon, John Brown who was charged with the larceny of certain ar- tieles of clothing from a boardi jouse on Ninth street, Facet inerket, was brought out for a further hearing, and was finally dismissed. A Discussion between the Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge electors is to take place at Liberty Hall, Alexandria, to-night. There will doubtless be « large crowd CENTRAL GuaRD-nouse Casts.—Pat O’Don. nell, be ee fine, $2.15, workhouse 90 days Geo Dolan, ‘Thos Baggett, Jas McCarty, Chas. McGee, drunk and disorderly; $2.15. ALL THosx interested will find in town advertisements a notice of the ing of the Bell and Everett association the George- ular meet- evening. hhottoway’s Pr: Nero ility, Aw & sodats and inyigor- sin tail tad Whe fa pean will; lobe. Wistan’s Bar: Ww The fohowing letter trom Reo Concord, N. H., Editor of the Sorpord NB Bae in favor ot ene 5 Mussrs. Satu W. Powir & Con Gentlemen Two yea » & xudden a ent my Ltaessontaad sts abel ensue cies aud when | recovered, | was wo much pprecead by difficulty a beens x frat I Lew om mor je sleep or upon & Right. Was eatromo, afd judging from ine inotheacy of the remed. used. J sup the di rable. Bei added to try a bottle of Wistar's Balsam % ‘sid Cherry. ephont coufidence in its efficacy, fopnd the difficulty almost entirely removed ba fore one hott: os up. Sym sul 2 Re to make this public the article te others noted. a rs tr H Woon, pes renuine unless kU Berrs ‘on the per. P ed by 3, W. Fowle Boston, and for sais by Z,D' Forks eB Waite, 6. v: GrSecke John aerate “Nairn we ington; and by dealers everywhere, 00 1Y-Iw.r —SS BADER, have you seen P; 00d" advertise- 2 in our paper. ‘Read it tel iL interest you. eee Recetas, her, in ani umn, of At Fifcomth szent Presbyterian Ch t ter! 0 the Poet rea et ‘age, < bereagt ‘habia hie ' isc uit and ~ ~ AMUSEMENTS... O DD-FELLO wes HALL, For a Lnurzp Nomsea of Nicuts, PROF. BELMONT, The Champiou Wizard, f wi I give his Soirees Magique Extraordinary, Om TUESDAY NIGHT, October 2d. Admisrion............. Children accompanie t by rs Open AL 7, commence at &, ASHINGTON THEATER. Sole Lessso end Manager.........8.W. GLENN. Wi open fr a LE Ese season on ho nighter PAURSDAT. NOVEMBER iss. PH JEFFERSON, commence Nights on MON- ul be ‘The Comedian o! BALLS, PARTIES, &c. [ OOK OUT FOR THE ‘ HIAWATHA BALL! The members of the HIAWATHA CLUB *) Snnounce to their friends that their OURTH ANNUAL BALL wili take piace atSTOTI’S HALL. corner of 20th st. aad, Pa, ayenue, on THURSD. Y. November 1 The Gomunictee Pledge themselves no pains or expense will be spared to make this Bail enjoyable py who may petronise them. Esputa’s band has m engaged for the occasion. Refreshments will be served in Schaffield’s best eri kets One Dollar, admitting @ gentleman and Pon Perkins, W. W Sinclair, W. Goldsborough PERSONAL. ———— MApaM FE PELIX, Fortune Teller from Paris begs leave to inform her former friend nd the pi if ic generally, that she has removed t J Ninti ‘eet, northeast corner of N, where she will be happy to seo all who may desire to have the past, presen ae fature satisfactorily explained, 00 t1-1m* R J.H.SCHENC ‘HE 'N D%r Bhlledcipbin wil bois Weclaston Drug Store of S_ fi. Wairk, corner of Sevent! street and Louisiana avenue, on Wedmesday. Ocio ber 3ist, professionally. He is the proprietor of cCHENCK's PuLMonic Sy the inventor HENCK’s KEsP.ROMETER, the only instruwent that ogc, tos certainty, detect the slightset mu mar of the respiratory s of great i Pi lany eminent great mistakes in examining treguires constant aad long pr: Ls sound or ratt! seed Bronchial “Fuve, Patients t go 7 the Respirometer. it is ection o; Be bronchial tubes and b: action of the liver and tone to the oon restored to health. Soi ‘h is certain death to the patient; it lo ps the circula- tion of the biood, hemorrage follows, and in fact. the action of the Very organs that caused ana heal the su medici xe th in 100 loos», tongue coated, paia in the shoulder blade, sometimes very restless and at other times everything that is eaten lies heavy o: acidity, belohi wind, Hund y¥. Let thes cold and before they get rid of i' another, then 1s the time to know what to do; thea i ame to go to Dr. Schenck @nd get your lungs 3 th io taxe ngs are must soon follow. _ . 's Pulmonio Syrup is an expectorant, bit r anything to cheok with the Seaweed is sure to purify and osrry «if jaseased matter from the system, De 3, number of persons, in this city, that be referred to, that have beer: in the inst #1 of Consumption, and cured. by his medicines does net wish to be cons that itu can make ind and the other may have quite can by careful trestment be ripene matter carried off, and the patient get well | For a tuorough examina'ion with his Respirome- ter he charges $3, but it often | ap; his patiouts do not require an ex mination with the Respirome- ter, ashe has had suchs args experience he caa detect at a gidnes wnecher such an examination is necesssry. Al! professional advice - GRaTis Persons desirous of consulting Dr. 8. had better vail themselves of this opportunity isowhere 80 numerous that it is impossible for him to viait Washington every week as he at first sonnel sted. SAM. B. WAITE, Age t for Washington city. Price of the Puimonic Syrup, 81 per bottle, or @5 per half dozen; Saaweed onic. $1 per bottle, 5 per 1 pa Mandrake Ptlis, 25 cents per box. 0c 22 lw UST RECEIVED AT SMITH’S, Seven'h strect, @ very lace lot of FALL and WINTER C:.OTHING that wil be co'd at astonishteg low i. oo 19 im ,ODEONS, VIOLIN8, Guitars, Tamborines &¢., &0, JOHN F. ELLIS, ois 396 Pa av., bet, 9th and 10th ste, D KOLB’S . SAMIC in Pak, LUNG INVIGORATOR, For the curs o Coveus, Cops, AFYECTIONS one is in itit jiseased THs THROAT oc 18 2w* EXPANDING SKIRT SUS- so, GeNi's’? CHEST EX- DERS. These articles givo and, to lad to health aud persona appearance, Call and examine, at MUOKE’S West End Orng Store, 00 20 113 Pa. avenue. SOPT HATS AND CAPS! We never have had so anges cariet of GENTS and YOUTHS’ SOFT HATS and CAPS. and of styles so new and varied. Our long experience in business,and buying exclusively for cash, enable us to sel! at the eee At STEVENS’S 00 2 6t Salesroom, Brown’s Hotel. SHOE STORE ON SEVENTH ARGEST HOF Ee 14 NT The largest, cheapest, and hest assorted stock of BOOTS 'S AND SHOES on Seventh street is at ©UMMINS & CO’B po es one deor south of Northern, Persous desiring to buy good as well Sroow whi find, at the ‘above Sto: 2s chea; jooti MMINS & 0 ne door Northern Market. Prorerty OWNERS AND BUILDERS. Your attention and examination is respectful! gis *xamine the celebrated w Yi rau to ly TA PERCHA ROUFING and the GU’ TA ERCHA PaiNT for tin roofs. jutta Peroh by all the best architects in} the beet and cheapest Roofing and noe. It can be seen at H. W. Bein: Store, 512 Seventh stroet. AMILTON are the eorgetown, Alexa ther informat on add. CEMETERY NOTICE. aia thea WT tv OF ap2ro! ait Hos SELES, orks, \. "vetw in 12th and 13th. ARD. esmen, - F, 4 347 Sevent ‘aint In exist HAMILTON’S CANFIE 100 woo ISAAC BE! Ma rise ie warn ae Ryne, Fin- ‘Buc B rings, h as Bracel rings Guard Shane, jets, ff, Necklaces SY arate rts, Crosses, &c., made ty onler, No. 324 Pa. Avgnva, Py STE AN ir ett Store, _ 00,16 Im* Washington, D.C. wee D! woop: STOVE and KINDLING wooo, st Sapete powaible price, T. J. & W. GA! 289 Pa. av., betwosn Ith ahd Ins ma 17-tf north OUGHS, ie &o. 00M: OUND SYRUP 0: UN ARAL IC jemsant ler Gouge tae apo known a1 ex vely assed, Ad iw extraordins- FLOU id Shar bek 0019 ( -WANTS, 0., oo -Bya Teepectable Soman, as OOOk, wa: and tromer 2 Address Box ®, Stat Ofoes W ANTED—A white W. P aad iron for a amall fami AN, tn cook, wash. * N dca ad ED—B: pect ali n, a tierce args Cee ice ‘oushiy understands her business, Add . 6, at this offica. oc H ANTED—By a temperatS, obligi Trishmaa, 20 years old, who i ood to @riving £24 1s not afra‘d to work at anything, a SI ons farm. Address JAMES BLAN ELD, Box 7 joe 00 25-St* D, t. 10th and iith sts. IM AN (white or colored) to & small ily. Inquire at 5407:h st Good es will oc 24 St* AD nor near Seventh street jortherly, and not very far from the Patent Of joining, unfur! rooms, in & house plied with water, Address H. W., Star Office. 00 24-2t* 0c 25-3t_ No. 318 Pa. av., WANTED-a wi ook and wash ANTHONY’S Store, be given. WANTED—E to know that PAGE’S ‘onfectioner; N 36 seventh street, above » is the place to get fresh Cakes and other Con ect ons at prices to suit the ti: Balls and_ pa: f ed with Ice Cream and other Rotreay hw oc ANTEDTO PURG! HANGE We ret Sean eat tote eee WALTER, KARMANN & BOPP’S Conch Pace 00" 23-3t* ‘ , between 9th and lth st ANTED—An overseer’s SITUATION, by #0 Who 1s thoroughly and practica'ly ar- uninted with both farmin: gardening, in pil their various branches fhe most unexcepti »rable ferences gi 85 reards character, qualifica- tions, &c. Address O. R ,throngh the Fa! arch Post Office, Fairfax county, Va- 00 33 st* PURNITURE WAN TED—Perseons braving re- +pectable Household Furniture to dispose of near Of cash purcharers after the 2th instant At thts offies. Ge 19 Gt* D IMMEDIATELY—From_ 35 _ to 10.000 worth of SECON D-HAND FURNE TU ofall kinds, for whieh I will the highest prices, aud tice, will by Deale: 009 40% 7th st., bet. G NTED-All Minds of SECOND. WIENER ore I will pay tie cash, cS i , be . ait S cleeeiaank 7h iFFITH. WANTED Te hare overstods Know thet the ine wi Role oc! ol Fa Land WINTER CLOTHING, FURNISH. Hh Got BATS aud CArs at the Tothing St No, 460 Seventh st., oppo Office, se of h LOST AND FOUND. SF ni linha tant ate tonite ele TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE SUB- scriber, residing at No. 175, south aide of Ps. avenue, between 17th a id 18th ats, or the 22d instant, a dosp red COW, not 5, years old, white ad belly, and wide horns. re sembling’a steer, table reward will be paid upon ber return to my res’donee. vo 25 lw* JOUNSON, First Ward. 4 cae h eee hap genes aperpoen a a AV, oF s either on New Yo or in one of th» dry goods stor: av ,ade-b PORTEMONNAIE containing about $5 in gold three or four $5 notes, and some smail change. TI bove reward will * a tothe findor by lea No. 2&8 New York av., bet 6th and 7th «| ie REWARD. ZY subse f y ld, «f hind foot white, small in the forehead, about 13 hands high. with hi mane and tail: @ little Ime in the left stifle, Any person returning raid mare will receive the above reward. (oc 25-3t) ROBERT McINTIRE, 75 REWARD.—Ranawsy from the uvder- D signed, living near Port ‘Tobacec Md. on the 2ist instant, NEGRO. MATTHEW and WILSON. “The former i about 17 yea: age, the latter some 15 or 16, Matthew is h y black Ha: things a black red silk vert, Wilson is rather dolicate; very blac! so, I thick,a black euit rem@ibered Hoth boys xtammer and tatter very badiy. I wil give the above reward for their ap- nsion, or $35 for either. Adress lw BR. COMPTON, Port Tabacco L& Te-On Sunday. Oc'ober 2ist, on H street, between i8th st and Vermont av..or 01 Vi mont bl tween H and M ste. or dence of Charles Hill, Eeq. 5 he finer will reoa ig it at the office of and No witirks or scars by lrav: oo 24 eS TRAY COWS —Taken up. on the 2d O. Ss 1869 one horned Cow ; red and white marks ; one ear split; the other out on the end. Another Cow, a red and white buffa- jo end to mark. The owner (or owners) of the above property is re property, pay charge: r. FOR SALE AND RENT. ss « [For other “‘ For Sale and Rent”? Gdevertisements, See first page } may be had H fi most de- FO8,8E 100 West st. t Ove! pied by the subscribar, t 0m, with g aod eee eos ines Tae ey tye ah iz in agood neighborhood. Apply \. = GR THER. “ Ce Std F R RENT—A HOUSE, situated in the Fir-t Yard, on Seventeenth atrect, south of the Nav: Department For terms apply to JOSEVH GAW. LF LA eS avenue, between !7th and 18th sts. oc For RENT—A very desirable RESIDENCE jeventh, between G and H streets. The nds back from the street abont<0 feet ; rooms, good dry celiar, &a. Apply to FE » 256 Pa. avenue, between 12th and Isth oe 2-tf sts. SEs ANTED—Two coed JONDNGDDE WANT ee good JOURNEYMEN BAR BERS. ‘wages and constant emp! ment Apply toM. E. ALLIOT, under Willa: Hotel, Avenue and D st, oc fart of the H i of the House on Meng small Bricks on Twentieth street, between M ortor aale. Apply JOHNSON & SUTTO 0e2 twy story BRICK DWELL- Gay street, containing ten rooms, ry ki'chen; F: cellars wider the house; gas and water in the promises, he } Ouse is in vomp ete repair, and toa permanent ferant the rent will be low. Appy to'D. ENG LISH, Georgetown, 0c 13-e02 w USES ON THE e r. x rooms front house ans EW BRICK HO) SLANDFOR SaLB OR R pach, with stair-house hetween kitchen. To sell a ar mont! o rent at @10 per month. Inquire of J. W Ms RLOW. S54 o:h street, or J. B. WILSON, on the Avenue, oc 3 200 $e TE eae ee OR RENT-—A neatly furnished HOUSE I PR AW ard of Bee farnlehe He ishoiven, No. 227, containing § double parlor, Sor 6 cham bere, dinfag room, Eitabal a and penta with ss ir er, m7, 5 L. LOVING, Fourth Auditors Oise. 9? 0c Im Va., in excellent order; w: 8 crown stone erty A “3 10 be jon county. "A purchaser can get's becca . W. BRAY, Agent, 016 Seventh at, Waske n, D.C. ocis im*. R '—Possosai Ist of October PRR ah Gers, 2" re a Rbgt ‘wil not be tet for a boarding Mee New Carpet Rooms! Attractions in Carpets and Oileloths! ily widition, our STOOK OF CARPETS “Le eae hic pity. _aee headsomer styles than are to be sted to ca'l at our reoms befc eq! . ie Bi me Upper Rooms Peery Beene am Corner Pe. av. {OR SALE—STOCK AND F/XTUREW OF ey fe cellent Pecy, Wartaee gece OREN CE ke veuth s* 2 eae nec ie edu ers casi spas | Rs seers see oat ETOWN 1 AN zi SOCIATION The Cavett above Association will be held THIS @t the ball egrnee High vi “The public my — ; WINNS OR RENT-a« 3 F bie for rederick, meer eh rate to & good tenant ESV ABR, on the corner above; or E 20M NEW ‘ORE -T No. 83 BRI F STE NEXT Ax year SCHANICE BA ber : conpiets assertion CORD OTS ‘ant te SHOES for ladies’, gentlemen’: id ohal~ drea’s wear, whiclr wil ell at lower} yy thaa they can purchased olse- where. 00 24-4t Dw ‘ee-story twend Montgorns and Gree pometly, ocoupied by Mr Sam u ome; smoke house, oarriace house. stan wood house, with gas throughout and water in the yard. Apply to PT BEKRY, No. 121 Dambarton FRONNET RIBBONS, ONNET MATERIA FRENCH FLOWERS’ oth FEATHERS. STRAW BO} and PELE HATS, PATTE RAMES and RUCHES, BON ILKS and BLONDE LACE thing ru ew in the Mill No. 117 south sits Bridge atrest, Geergetown, D. __H. STRASBURGER & RRO. G HOUSK FOR KEN Briek Dwell Hoo ETVELVETS, . embracing every inery Line, at low oc 16 Sw EW STORE! iy snow establi Stora, No. 111 Bridge street, two doors above the old stand, fourd as usua'.a Ny mt tye tof MILE GOODS, HOSIERY, and EMBROID- at the very lowest market prices, T—The two story BRICK HOUSE on Market street ween 3) and 4th reets, Georgetown, D C. The house is commo- afford every comfort, with gas aad water; sufficient grounds to cultivate vecetables and flowers, ‘The lotrans back to a ole alley wih a stable, Apply to JAS A SIMPSON, No. 59 Congress streét, near ‘ost Office, oc Ul law3w* FSE RENT—In Georgetown, two first-class HOUSES, situated on West street, one con taining 16 rooms, and the other 9, with gas and bath- rooms complete" Apply to H. L. OPFUTT, No 49 High st , Georgetown. oc 1m Hake IMPROVE: DOUBL# THREAD Boudvir Sewing Machine. This Machine, an :mprovement on “rover & Ba- or’s, is Tr 2 for ite reliability sity is pot » . A otild years old can run it with ease; yet it will the ‘seat cloth to the finest Swiss, t-ouble of rewinding the thread as it is the It has no belts to give trouble, rds as well as forwards, and st. perfect and without danger of breaking itruns by friction, and by closing the box 8 thrown out of cea in fact we have nin recommending it as th tong Machine Agency at 101 Bridzest.,Geor be found LADIES’ DK RSS TRIMMINGS, LIN aD WORSTEDS, and FANCY VA- R‘ETY GOO of every dereription. Our as- complets and varied as the District. Ladies connected with bevevoleat or other gocieties will find it to their advantage to call before purchas isewhere. oc 2-s0lm Mrs. 8. E JARVI®, TE UNDERSIGNED CARPENTER AND BUILDER offers his services to the public o} Georgetown, Washington, and vicinity, and wi! contract for or superintend the construction of public and Rivets bur'dings. Plans and specifi- cations wil] be furnished at short notios. «fice and -hop on Congrees st , Georgetown, immediate- ly north of the Post Office. au 27 Smeo HENRY WINGATE. atis a = = A CLOSING our. LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF DRY GOODs, WITHOUT REGARD TO Cost. The death of Mr. Darius Clagett makes it neces- sary for us to wind up our business as speedily as possible, We therefore announce our intennon Positively to close out the whole of our large stock of DRY GOODS by the ist January next, for cash, without re ard to cost. The stool ¢ 8 general assortment of GN. and DOMESTIC GOODS. of alitres,(it is well known in thi: ve never kept any thing elxe and we will warrant all goods to prove as represent d, The lowest cash be marked on vill every article in thestock, which wij bemuch below wir: ore wili,be delivered promptly, on the day oftahecte sapparcortie te fee et cha eee CLAGETT & MAY, No. 324 Pennusy ia avenue. between 9th and lta sts, ATEST INVENTION! LADD. WEBSTER & CO's Tight-Stitch Sewing Machines ATJANNEY'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 345 Pa. Avenve. They are the mo t simple. Rey &re the strongest hey ere the surest in their operation. They usea ree needla, (Curved ones are of no account.) They have a feed whee! ey are capable of doing any kind of work known—they make the magic ruille without any Stachments. Cali and examine— oc 17-10 = At JANNEY'S, 34% Pennsylvania avenue oe 15 Im T SPECIAL NOTICE, HE Undersigned has thu pointed H, C. Spavoine, Esq , his true fa: attorney, to. in his name and sterd, ask for, demand, suc f Fecover and rece: ve,all euch sum or sumaof n.on- debts and d=mands, as are placed in his hands for oollectic bh either on notes. bil's, receipt . tog discharge, and —— Persons indebted to the undersigned, in any Rer,are requested to cali at once on my said attor ney aud set.le aceording! {feRMANN fH Voss. _Octobsr 22d, 1869. ai Wm Lee aes WASHINGTON SI TNSURANCE oy Avenue and Tenth Street. 7 MoGUIRE, President, om 7-80kr 8. D. HANSON. weaenae E IBROIDERY STAMPING, on all Rings of ateria! done in the best manner, at C. F. "8 ‘Toy ani Paney Store, No. 60 Pa. sts., w can BSushs tan Cubs, yee base |, Col '$ and in a x Cloaks, eto. Please give Oc 33 lm* NEW STYLES a CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &e. Just received Ww N a br, tr Hinton & Teel, Pa. No. 456 Seventu Nt., Berw. E ann 02 21 Oppo, nt Office. - SI Y. GLOVE VE wg rod rhe near the Avenua House, SENTS’ Fine Calfskin Bewed Boo! Goins: Deuvle soteals SENS Md Boots, 355 Gents’ Gne French C Ds thntto srees, and M Boots. “Also, every other atvie ot ea”, Misses? idrey’s Roots and Sh: $5, ROUENTATS Fy 0, etre ed Pix The arc arts of past favors, Washington, Optober 15th iden is customers en’ attendance tee W. CORNIN fomvanergy 50 oun 1 Domatoeoe Prati constant THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. for Key West 5 The if Gi the Liberals te confirmed "Te cuterings of Gas pope Serene the selge was immense TMaunication Vera Crua for trial oe British and Russian Minister bad gone to pa The distress at tbe capt very great. aol he Feces cae ee called The health of Vera © exrelient. Obituary. Toxoxto, Oct. 4 —Hon. Mr. DeBlaquiete died ey last night, ofapoplexy. He went to bed Baltimere Mar« Batrmons, Oct 25.—Flour is dall, 12°. lower; Howard street and Obio $5.62; City Mills held :£ $5 50. Wheat red & ; $57 Southern $5. Wheat steady. Corn sready; mixed 68 70c visions dull. Whisky quiet, 2c. TuE Battie or VouTuRNo —The foreign news Pt the City of Washington ts mainly confined to the details of the Lettie of Volturno. The ‘tans, estimated at 30,000 strong. at- tacked the Garibaldians on the Ist, under cover of a tuick mist, and carried some tions; and, for atime, succeeded in driving back the Geri- baidians, whose num bers did not reach half theirs. Garibaldi went forward, revolver in cheeting on of eight bours’ duratic broken and routed, and were pursued close under the fa ete a of Germans was cut rom the main of the Nespoliten arm = @riven totes mmountales r ‘ue Garibaldians tock 5,000 and it was estimated that the Neaperitess bed 300 Killed. and wounded. The loss of the Gari! wee R ® sortie from Capua to the rescve of the German brigade, but were re pul-ed. The King of Napies and bis brothers were present at the battle. Rumors were current that Cabwa bed surren- dered, and that tbe bombardment of the town was progressing, but neither had been confirmed. The line of the Volduras was still strongly pro- tected, and it was said the Nespolitans were pre- pared to defend their position. Some Sardinian troops assisted the Garlbaldians in the battle Garibaldi had called on the King of Sardinia to x0 to Naples and to send him fourteen thoustad men immediately y ‘The Piedmontese troops had entered the Neapel- “a territory. . iia t was re) that three of the Powers had ot-sted a againat the entry of ik Sa Sardizians into Naples. Mazziui bad quitted Naples by request of the tetator dvices fom the Papal States indicate no nge In the state of affairs there. Tee Wearuxr —The report of the wenther tn Gn natigs eee eon Consolidated ‘~~ Line to the Smith- sonian Institution, me Of observation te about 7 o'clock us iti iti iii at Maximum during 94 day, 66; minimum 49°. ——— PR _— man was pubil whi, jorfolk, Va , for petty larcen administered on ne tere back — The enterprise of runni: horse colin datly between Sacramento, Ealigorste and Portlend, Oregon, is now fally ina ng urated. ood oe St Paina rp es Richsond, a e. hear Friday, between Leisure and Exchequer. is On Tuesday, on the track at Rochester, N. Y., Flora Temple woa in another teet Patchen, best three ip five, ‘The track was heavy. The number of taxable inbabitant in Phile~ phia is 117,196. CH & RI Ne SFeB: AvExvs, Between Lith ‘12th atreets, asters ; by Alfred B. Street; 12mog mail. cloth. Price 8125, AG romance Of the Revolution by Eas ; 12mo; cloth -@125, by mail Jack Bi Adventures onsiong Wa. tt ‘horar; seer ceme Sather of “Alomes™ thea ath.” ‘bes tgs 3 by Augusta I. Evans; 12mo; éloth: Prive The Women in White: by Wilkie Collins, Cloth, on the Floss, by ‘athor of “Adam Bede: Yomaa. of the South $03 matene ats a it sahove works sent 2 8 of postae ‘Opt usual discount siven on all bousd bouks bought at our : 4 tmz b bound ENCH & ICRSTEW, ogee WEEE F RS! Rs bd vUR we Fel eeatiene, Stteation of my emstomers and the that I buve fitz up, in the rear o! at Paces