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LOCAL NEWS U7 Though Tux Srax is printed on the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition is a0 large as to require it to be put to press at an St and forwarded from Tux Stax Office. Rerticious —Yesterday nt Sabbaths of the season, and nundreds of Sis ind ae ered ae vig’ fe Sabbal sanctuary,took ad: of the delig! ful weather to attend Divine ip and added to the con- gtegations, which were generally large. Trinity Church —In the morali Butler (rector) discoursed from “ Fools make a mock at sin.’’ Observati: Teason both: the declarati text. It would be found to be uni: that those persons who seemed to ridiculing or treating of sin in a trivial less manner were of base and natures. This very fact of their making of sin was an open manifestation of it. Deen frequently asserted by phi! played an evil and debased willing to admit the truth of lied ina — yet = eng — cases i w ut too correct. ‘rue, genuine , wi % asthe erly directed, was a com quality, wasa = 5 | ge of itin slightest degree was apt to ead its mistaken application. It was fast be- coming a fatal tendency in this country to estimate & young man’s merit and worth from his ability ‘estor amuse by the exercise of bis wi oung man, conscious of this, in order to ex- cite the laughter or win the applause of those with ‘whom be might be in company, hesitated not to tmake light of grave subjects, which should al- ways ken of with the greatest respect and often veneration. Anable and distingu’ man ‘was onde asked if he believed in God. “No,” replied b: I believe iu God *”” No doubt this anewer might have been regarded by the speaker and those who heard it as very witty, and excited ‘hter; but did that distinguished man reflect such was prompted by the devil himself? If be believed in God he must necessarily have #eith as regards the existence of the devil. Then why the answer? It ied wi arr ree” from an evi! heart, prompted by the devil himeelf. This is why its possession is so often injurious. History every day life showed clearly that these who were noted for their love of exercisin, wit over such subjects were of the most depra d senseless natures. Surely ‘fools makea mock a” Grace Church, (Episcopal )—Rev. Mr. Holmead preached from Luke, Sth chapter, 13th and 14th yers-s, in continuation of the subject of the phar- fsee and the publican. The peculiar disrepute which attacbed to the class of publicans mentioned tn the Scriptures was dwelt upon. They were the underlings to whom was sub-let the job of collecting the revenues of the Roman Empire those who farmed them from the Government. No class of men known to the world was more | depraved and cruel. They were extortionists,— the ‘‘shavers”’ of the Jews, to use a cant of the day. One of these men, despised of all, went eS Oe ee eee Jud: after the man- ner of men. the feeling of the pharisee towards the publican ot to be wondered at. Nor is it mat- ter of surprise that the publican staid in the court of tbe gentis. But, ob! what a contrast was sented to the All-Seeing Eye ia the hearts of two men. The pharisee, clothed in impervious self-righteousness, came to praise bimeelf rather than bis God —that be was not as all other men are, ‘‘extortioners, &c.”? But that blican! How great the contrast! Standing absolutely con- Victed, no criminal more condemned in his own es, praying humbly, ‘“‘God be merciful to me stoner God meant this as a sample of a1] prayer. ‘The preacher concluded with an earnest exhorta- tion to/approach the altar of God with the broken- ness of spirit and humility of soul of the poor pub- lean East Washington Metho list Protestant Church. The service wes conducted by the , Rev. W.T. Dumm, who ‘bed in the morning from Luke, 419,19 Io afternoon the members of the church and congregation assembled to jca- pate in a love feast, peculiar to the Methodist de- nomination. It was a very interesting © mi rticipa’ in which a number of the converts At night, the pastor preached from jms 27 8. Closing his discourse with an earnest appeal to the unconverted to seek God’s favor, the pastor, with the members, surrounded the altar, and a itent presented herself for prayer and instruction, and an bour Me poe in singing and prayer. The meetings will continue during this week Methodist Protestant Churct, Ninth Street.— The service wes conducted by the pastor, Rev. P. Light Wilson, who ogee in the mornin; from Ist Corinthians, 13 13; after which the ordi- nance of baptism was administered by the pastor. and the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was also Sdministered to the congregation Union Prayer Meeting —The prayer meeting of the Young Mén’s Christi: ‘Ameciatien was Leld as usual at Waugh Chapel, Capitol Hill, and was well attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr Effinger M E Church South—The service of the day was conducted by the pestor, Rev J. A. Proctor, who preached ia the morning from Psalms, 4.6; in the evening from Colossians,34. ° Assembly's (Presbyterian) Church —Rev. Mr Bouth occupied ihe pulpit in the morning—text, » First Timothy, 1, 18. Rev. Mr. MoVail preached at night—text, Pirst Corinthians, 15, 22. ‘Tue Taeater opened for the season on Satar- day night wi fair house, considering the ‘weather and the condition of the streets. The main piece was Bourcicault’s comedy of “Old Heads and Young Hearts,” a play abound- ing in smart bits and distinguisbed by an {n- finity of perplexing situations, in which cruel “parienis,” perverse children, end coquettish lovers are involved tbrougboat the piece, to end, of course, in the usual ‘There take het happy” sortof wey. It isa good s Bourcicault’s style, and was, bating a ging in tue start, very capitally company will, we think, prove Imre, contsining several old fav ‘Secessions of sterling merit. " To-vight the public will welcome that “gentle- Man and scholar’ Joe Jefferson, whose comic fa-e always inclines his audience to the risible mood ere be bas uttered a word, and whose act- ing. while carried to the utmost verge of laugh- creating grotesque Lumor, never descends to buf- foonery. He is always welcome to Washington, and now returns to us fresh from bis great ag os lar triumphs in New York city, where be ‘Been stamped by the — authorities as the greetest comic actor of country or the ‘ The public will bear in mind that the Theatre will be the place to bear the election returns on to-morrow and each ane The ac ble orites and some Vincinta Conrarusce M. E. Caurcu Sovr: The Virginis Conference of the Methodist Kpis- copa! Ch: South essembles in this city on the ‘Zist instant, at the Methodist Episcopal Charch South, on Washington street. This Conference comprises some two hundred ministers of the Gospel, and its sessions will also be attended by & large number of lay members of the church. The whole will present an Gar til mnt eru- such as bas in ditien, and — any city of Virginia. The sessions of the Con- ference will occupy a considerable period, and will be of much in’ » especially to the mem- bers of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Al-randria Gazette. Asniven at Carter's wharf, foot of Thirteen- and-s-balf streets schooners Ruark, Baltimore, with 75,000 feet of lumber for Mr. 8” Norment ; Emma Virginia, Philadel- ia, with 87 toms of coal for A. Hyde; pm bark, Donebue, Philadelphia, with 92 tons of ‘coal for Mr. A. Rechat; Conklin, Bal- tmore, with 6,000 feet i for Samuel Norment, Esq. Tue ruris of Primary School No. 1, Fourth District, have to-day sent in their monumental cootr/ butions, amounting to $1 20, for the months umber and October ‘This school bas not me contsibute sixty cents a mouth since "May, 1554. Stamederiy; James Sb ; do. @igorderiy; Sine and costs, $2.15. Five lodgers were night, after the was dismissed at the church tol Hill, ar eld woman with ber friends was suddenly strickeu down with paralysis, and her compautons, unable to obtain a vehicle, obliged to carry her a considerable their arms. She was entirely helpless. Nav1-Yam> R&sipests will €od much to est them at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, night. yYoyagers of Dr. Kane’s last expedition are doubtless familiar to them. pass tue door after exhibition. Deatu oF aw Ovo Citizen —Mr. Stanislaus Murray, a0 old and respected ington, died at his residence, ——— (Sunday) moruing?™ the 65th year age. Pamatrzep ‘were in the city looking up voters for the be used to-morrow in the ity i 2 above ordinary water mark, and some i ery tt ‘At the Long Sev- but, so far as we fo one was 2 loser gee I j nat morning is pom. about six miles an hour. The water threatened damage to the stores near the canal last night, and some of the fetors with their clerks and emp! ‘were lookout until a very late hour Fortunately, the necessity for a general removal of eellars did not exist when the tide A higher tide was anticipated. also learn that the back water of the ac has overflowed the eight-mile level of the canal. Improvements tn Wasnineton.—The New York World has the following :—During the past season no less than five churches have been re- built im Washington. They have been enlarged redecorated, and will compare favorably with those of any other city of the Union. Among the numerous improvements now going on in ington is the erection of the building, corner of Seventeenth street and sap avenue—nearly woe somes the Executive Mansion It will be complet nf finisbed in the course of 2 few months, and will surpaes the Beston Athe- neum in size and architectural display, and fully be gor the magnificent ert gallery now in course erection in Broadway, altbough this one is much larger It is being built with handsome sandstone cornices and window and door caps. with — havin of ornameutal carvi and Presents an im, ing a) ace, which stri. compares with the white walls of the President's bome and other adjacent buildings. This build- ing is being erected by the Washington mil- liowaire, WW. Corcoran, Esq , and will reflect lasting credit on his generosity and love of art, to say para | of the great attraction it will Prove to the Fed city. As the Washington Art U: will occupy it, it will havea fine og hee pal ings and a choice library. There will be lecture rooms, reading rooms, and others devoted to the requirements and objects of such an institution. A Demxntep Soipire Jumps Orr tne Cars.— On Saturday last. asadetachmentof U S soldiers, who had been drafted from Fortress Monroe to the Washington barracks, were en route to this city from Baltimore, one of their number. named Nicholes Meyer. arose from his seat in the car, Out on the platform, and with great de- Uberation hoor | Bor maelf under the car wheels. This occu as the train was about increas- ing its speed, so.that no effort of the engineer or brakesmen eould prevent several of the wheels from passing over him’ The bones of his left ancle were badly crushed, and the flesh torn to shreds. The accident occurred shortly after the train left Baltimore Meyer was taken back on the next return tralj nd taken to the Lombard street Infirmary for treatment. The unfortunate man exhibited symptoms of insanity on boafd the steamer Louisiana on the way up to Baltimore from Norfollx but conversation was rational and connected, and such as to excite no ap hensions on the part of the officer in charge atthe detachment. The jnjured limb was omptly amputated by the resident physician at the In- finnary. Governor Letcurr’s Recent Visit To ALEx- anpRia.—The Gazette of this morning says “The prompt notice taken by Gov. Letcher o: Rote addressed to him from Cincinnati—said to be trom the same person who informed Secretary Floyd of the Jobn Brown raid, some time before it occurred—is mentioned in another of to- day’s Gazette. Gov. Letcher visited ‘is city In counection with this information, nnd it was by his advice that the military of this city, last week. resumed their nightly drill, to be in read- {ness for efficient service whenever called upon. It is needless to say that no a) ion what- ever is entertained of any movement calling for military interference—and that the advice the Governor was only to make ‘assurance doubly sare’” ARREsT on SusPiciox,—This morning A. R. tested a German woman who had in her posscasion several ‘kages o} very fine and valuable dry goods, which she wai a / of ata price greatly less than was taken to the office of Justice Donn, when she gave an account of herself, and how she obtained ion of the goods, that led toa suspicion that she might have been led lato this disagreeable position by some more sharper person She says she is a married woman and lives near the Par Officers Allen an Busher are now Mae in trying to discover who the parties are who she says {mposed upon her. SWILLINGTON’s ALMANACS For 1861, published annual! be House-keeper’s Almanac, con- taining veluable receipts on cooking and cake- baking and various other bouse-keeping matters; The Farmer's Almanse, containing a history of the Justin Morgan borse and a variety of other lateresting articles; Fruit Grower's Almanac ; Zomic Almanac; Uncle Sam’s Almanac; a German Almanacs. Shillington and best Almanacs in market. retatlers is only 20 cents per dozen. Cincvrr Covrt.—This morning the petit jurors of the term were discharged from further service, the court baving got through with all the jury trials. The court then up the law doc! and were proceeding with the eall of the cases when our report closed. The price to Tuxnz is to be a Bell and Everett necting, and also a Dongias and Jobnson been 5 and _proces- sion in Alexandria thisevening. We understand ee the Hon. Jobn 8. Pendleton will speak atthe former. Tsose Oxsters at Simpson’s cannot be beat— they are the finest we ever saw at this season Drop ia and try them, at Simpson House, Tenth Street and Pa. avenu it THE GoRoxove sPactact’ and Aurora Borealis visible Hall, to-night. jf the Midnight Sun it ‘ellows’ MARRIED, On Thursday, the Ist instact, at Trinity Church, by Rev. Dr Butler, F_K O’FARRELL. of Cin, einvatti, to LIZZIE BIGGS. of ky = On the 4th instant, at St. Hill by the Rev Father K SEK. former y of Baitum » VIRGI VIA, second daug bee, Esq , of this city. +e. DIED, In Georgetown, on day evening, the Sd inst., Mier epaintal lucas of eleven ‘weeks’ duration: ch she bore with saint'y resignation, C. A. LA VENI fe of William Collins, and e'dest daugh- tor of John Clenients. aS 1¢ OoeSsion ©: anni eae attne Academy of the Visi its vRY Mocke- Was 8a interesting the daught oom, be was Ross the a. streets at Soelook INTERIOR ADORN: 4PERHANGINGS bal WINDOW SH 8 (Monday) ‘ > tected ee DRY GOODS) <5 pro; 3 , - at BURDETTE’S. Having deferr:d my largest purchases until re- cently, | am now prepared to offer to my friends and the public generally one of the largest and finest stocks of DRY GoopD:s! to be found anywhere ia this city, and at legst ten per cent. cheaper than those who bought in thé early part of this season, r # stock em jon ever thir OSDS end CARPETING eee Fine Silk Rol theway of DRY Striped Sil some as low as 6 osutapen yor and heavy, at Thad z SILK AND WORSTED Goops. pa bee }o call the special attention of the Ladies to e LACK SILKS, A fow picces, BLACK GOopDs, I constantly keep on hand all the best makes of BOMBAZINES, MERINOS, TAMISE cLoTHs, _ SLPACAS, MOUSSELINE DELAINES, &e. WHITE GOODs, Table Linens at $7, 50 69,7, $1 and $1.25, Shirting do, at 4 si, ins, Howeuase aad Handgoronene very cheap. FLANNELS, lannel. 10) pieces neat Figured Calion, will be sola at 10 conts, such as are generally retailed at 1234 ots, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Thave all the now styles of Cloaks of the season. are vaiiety of Shawls—80 Stella Shawis, y MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR. ieces of heavy English Cassimeres, Cloths note sud Tweeds, aif colors, hie vt OILCLOTHS, &e. My creat advantage is in controling a large bi ness with sinali ex; TERMS CASH—Ong Paicg as wear as Posstse. W. W. BURDETTE, Ne. 351 Seventh Street, 00 S1-5t Betwren I anv K. WHY IS IT? Taat STINEMETZ, TH HATTER, I8 sivers as not heard ng nt ? Beosuse sells the best articles at the lowest cash prices, ust opened— Now styles Geuts DRESS HATS, ‘do it A at CAPs, Misses’ JOOKEY HATS, Trimmed z Untrimm- 4. FU ace ae For ladies snd children, my assortment is now OR TRIMMINGS 25 t0 25. _ . H. STINEMETZ ket bi An- ise he ein Fo ALE EBRD. no 2-3t 99 and 101 Water st., Geo GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS.—One very nice xeven-oc & @ Car’ ‘orte,, having bee: ‘wed Piano 4 owner leav ‘ity, for sale for e200 | tine yoo {hiokering © 10 for 8 tore of W. 6. MET ZEROTT, Sole of Steinway & Sons’ Overstrung ianos. no2 AN Four good WwW pees werk, pe: A DA small W idee? Terme must t tkpligitend foul Post « fice. nos a7 char 8 Office. Ad- ‘onth st., itt ANTED—With Board family, WwW suit Cf wall feriansd ROOMS omy 8 — aay where there are no other board Ts of references given. Genteel private jaunilies hare ing more room than they require might find it to vantaze to address, through City veo oe — oe St wt Fl pets | to know that Ww Confectionery, No. 436 Seventh trent shore fa the place to grt freak Cakes and other Con tone at pr it the times. Balle and par- ties farnished with loo Creamvand often Bate ments. 00 4-2w" AVAL AND MERCHANT SERVICE—The undersigne* zB & bookkeeper, des res a Situation - Ne tain’ s OF "3 Ch naval 2 Chantivossel. Foreign ‘orvice preferred: ‘Best of K. M. given to em; ‘and ot Address ~K. Aly rT fa st, Baltimore Mae 00 26-5teo* 0. 205 ge at, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—From_ $5 ipa worth of SECON D-HAND rURNY qUR ofail kinds, for which | will guaranty to pay the highest prices, and, as usual, at the shortest no- tioe, . BUCHLY, Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &c oc 408 7th st.. bet. G and H, east si ANTED—All_ kinds of SECOND-HAND w FURNITURE, for which I wil! pay the cash, at weds street, between I a: . 00 6-1 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. eat LOST AND FOUND. LOST5 O02 Fray evenin . 8 MEMORANDUM OOK containing c-rds,&c. The finder will ‘arded by leaving itat No 487 E oy near St. Leto andes. atthew’s Churol ol he finder will receive the same at KING & BURCHEI corner 15th street and Vermont av WASHINGTON COUNTY, District? oy CorumBta, Nov 2, 1960. Brought the peace treet and St, between Iith id BRACELET. before me, the subscriber, a Justi n and for the county of W ashing- ton, D. C., as an estray, & small gray HORSE, about 15 hands righ, and appar ently about 15 years old, found tres paxsin; remises of A.C P. Shoemaker. Beret ron the Seventh Street P! 5 miles from Wash no ALFRED RAY, J P. REWAR D.—Lozt, yesterday evening, on Pa, $5 avenue, & very srasll brass REY The finder will confer a great obligation and eceive the above reward by leaving itat FORD 8 Drug Store, corner Pa. avenue and Ith st, no 3-2t* O8T—Yesterda: storey afternoon, between Sth street and the Capitol, bythe war of Marca -hnsetts and N-w Jers-y avenue: PORTEMONNAIE containing a sum of money (about $9 ) The finder will be pore Z rewarded by leaving it at the Druz Store of V. HARBAUGH, Seventh end G sts. no 2-$t 5 REWARD.—Strayed away from the ber, on Friday last. October 26, 8 smal sorrel HORSE, with three whit; feet, small white star in his forehead, and a sor: ‘» The*bove rower will be vaid for eturn to me, corner of 6th and M streets, Island, rear steamboat wharf. no 2-5t* TIMOTHY McGUIRE bseri~ AME TO Ist, TW) mt jn white stripe down her back. T: ket them by coming forward. rove 2 perty. and paying charges. InquireofMr JOLIN N GATES, on Eleventh street east, near the Eastern Branch Bridge. no 2 3t” —_——_—_—_—_—_ FOR SALE AND RENT. « Fo RENT—Two DWELLING-HOUSES— th 80: ne Ou Tenth street. between L. and M sts er on L street, between 8nd ith. Pos- ‘Bgivenimmed{stely, Inquire of the subsori- ber, at his residence, on (, street, between 9th snd loth s raets. no 5. 3t %_JONES, .. PLEASANT SUIT OF FURNISHED A Rb 422 Penis street, 00 wS to rent at No. between H street and New York avenue consist- ing of parlor, chamber, dining with the pi ‘com and pantry, vilege of kitchen ani cel'ar, suited sojourners in Washington in the winter. Also one rgé Room inthe second story and three Chambers in the third story. no 5-3t* {OR RENT—A lass HOUSE for rent— No, 309 F st. re netua! tenant the rent will be low Appl y.to J. T. WALKER, at Lumber Yard corner 1th st. and Canal. no 2-3t rat- OW HAVE THE LADIES VOTED? Evtas the Howe, Jx., of Boston who of the “lock used machines, requi hum of the numbe obliges them to pay z sol {Tne following statement is copi Howe's. published reports for 1858 and 1259, It be seen that WHEELER & WILSON’S SEW- ; LY preferred by animmonse ma- BF >: to of the efforts uf inter 168 to injure ite sale. ip : 1958, 1859. Wheeler & Wilson 1978 21,305 Grover & Baker. 10,280 1. M. Singer & Co. 10,9535, & 1, 8 ‘g2t 7 869 ‘son Agency is at No 346 yivama avenue. Pric-s range from @& to Fu'l instructions given to purchasers, at thea h 5 Silk, Cotton, Needles, eo, for P 346" N. 3.—Send for a Cireular. EaTH «i UW LES, IRE & MARI Hen ae? NEUE OE AGENTS, Office—Room 16 ik of Washingt» oc 29 tr WwW MERCHANT TAILOKI Eft nd citizer Mesute ane A) if CLOFHs “Cassinek rs, VeSTINGS, OVERCOAT which we will makes to order in style at very ae 00 25-tf 322 RAVELING T' Ws Haye jutt Abe oe th Py cifer the most extens ose 1 A DIE aad PACKIN' ty eae prices, 7” “WALL. Stara [perior ices. ; HENS & CO. Pattee S Ronee bak una ioc ete, wep th assortment e VERY YY should to the PEOPLE’S: FE ee eae bet re 5 7 ing, Furnishing preg tery wut *T® cars, EYMO! ae i ats, of the : Soft ihe? spd Childcen" Soong Plater U Walking Cones, at petesy Ww @1:0U; i. A an u 00 lw 132 Bridge street, Pare IT ARTICLES FOR THE DESK.— Clarks ical E:aser, for Breas! ieeet hs hs SE gta ae i . Fara boxes, and sold for 25 sents; by madit ies he Patent Roller Blotter; a new and convenient 1 Repipd Slates, two and three leaves, suitable joske aod aifotcunts various sises i nd stylus. BLANCH ARD & Bioventh st, | OTHE CITIZENS O have ja st recel’ x t 7 rs are left immediately. » W. BE 5 {IRE PIRE! FIRE!" Eels sirasbg are remed 1e0 SEW ARN on She 9 or hi onerous and sy! art business, oo 15 ‘i | pOODRUE FRAN Via een be) Cap Carreat. | RENT—The HOUSE No. Foo Wo st. Sone BRICK, HOUSE, No ie O SINGLE GENTLEMEN—A & room in @ private family, where there others than the family of the house, and no eh dren. Inquire 424 Sixth street, between F and G. Partial Board, if required. no 2-St FURN SS ED HOUSES FOR RENT.—The subscriber~ offer for rent tne Furnished House recently occupied by Lt. J C. Ives, corner of Eight- eenth and I sts 2 Also, a desirab'e Furnished Houss on New York Syvenue, between 9th and loth sts. Appx to JAS Cc, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers aud Cominission Merchants, no 2 6t_ sirable and well located first- SK, No. 469 on Sixth street, ‘The hou-e is furnished with provements. Apply to THOMAS no 2 coSw* @ 1our-story BRICK HOU between 1) and E streets, 381) adjoiming ‘esidence of W A. Maury, Exq. Possession given —. Also, the third story ofthe & own “tone Building No. 463 on Pa. .(souch sie between 44% ard 6th sis) For &c apply to WILLIAM H. PHILIP, at- at-Law, Xo. 40 La. avenue, no 2--0tf SAO OORT FSS SALE —A ‘ew two story brisk HOUSE on Fourth street, below Now ‘Oock gyenue. The house 1s 20 fgct front and 43 feet deep ; has 5 foot passage, parlor, d nivg-roow, kitehan, and four chambers, with stairw: ve ip pasasge and kitesen, with 2 ¢ Har under the whole house. Fo- terms inquirs at 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fel- erate JAS. 8. TOPRAM. cass RKSL between D and all the modern PARKER. no i-tf Fo RENT —A first-class RESIDENCE (fhr- nished,)on Pa. avenue, near 22d street wesi, No. 51. Inquire onthe premises, oc S-ft*_ OR RENT.—A three-story and basemsnt FRAME HOUSE, near Pa, sv , on 10th, be tween G and H sts., No.413. Inquire atSi“ LEY & GUY’S Hardware Sto e, Pa. av oc 30-tf OR RENT—A first olacs Furnished REST. DEN at 0° - CE, on I «treet north. tween 13th a d West, opposite-Frank'ln &: . Anguire cemises fr 3 “SF rauklin Oc SA 6t* OR RENT.—Two of those four new BRICK F HobEes intely erected on P . av. between 24th and 25th sts.,in the First Ward, contair es pplied with gas, Potomac water ences, Apply to F.CLARK, No 248 Pa. av, bet. 12th andJsth sts ‘oc 3}-6t* pee acta Sal De retires Sel aed F2. RENT—One new BRICK HOUSE, with back building and cellar, having 8 rooms, x g3s, and side alley, situa*ed on |, street, n ar ‘hir' Rent rate to &@ good tenant. In guise, of M. GREEN, Grocer, corner of Thir- ith and L ats. . prove: Ro nl fe e ‘Treas: % Buildings, and one of the healthiest location, ta ashington’ 00 27 30" A brown-front DWE, F TANG, tituate on Piartoont see perwten and Massachusetts av., ons of the most desi! le locations Ti ‘om2 to 5 p.m No- Place. WSouES a ithy locations in the city. For terms, &c., apply a 373 Seventhat, 0c 27-12t pontoas heats be Raat dd cinema etainiibors NT—The new brick DWE! iG- ROUEN 2a tee or ph P BLLNG plead pee is ge dine kt “y i above foe ; gas and water in the i fea itmara FRAC IRTEARNI ED Radldber to the residence of the deer Bit will let N- Balt will not belet for s RAND FIF KEN ACRES and’ water’ station ‘wust’ be Also, pee = Bit in Te at. Wash- oc ig im* 100 West by the subsoriber, } ee bas 12 ro. eeu ta Ick whe we Tithe proktewitnont in Drees Lu GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS other Georgetown advertisements sea page GEORGETOWN _T, —x — hereb; x = EF vere aven is ner Monday of No the taxi un, fie rere eed AS bY WELCH, Corr, 1@ Corporation. Grows just ved schooner mito, : afi Seating Hi * arr Serer nels from vesosl in Jato ap, "20 5 eotf SS Water street, Georgetown. 1 000 APP. PPLES! . B = er J. BBs, APPLER, wil Re « Sogo ing terms, from wharf or stn mie: ae 109 Waiter st , 6 Ens. ey Sk beg y + wn Hl 4 PaIDA Y mext, 2u inat,, For ireigit apply to BB & DODG: ‘ater st, Georsetowa, nol 63 CLOaAKs! cL at very low prices. Courtoissers ce'ebrated Ki Gloves at 3, cents per pair, worth $1 V: Bonnet Ribbons tm rest variety. Cl kinds for Marties. Shirt Bos ts, worth double. Belts and Beli inh i rth . “ ie. Hi 8 ail sizes - Corsets, sil. rizee. sold Ca:sinets, Fuli Cloths. 3, Blankets, and all kinds of Servants’ Wear sold ver: iow, great may other articles too numerous to mention. All the above goods are bought from the trustee of a bar pt merchant, will be sold at an immense sacrifice. Come all and secure your barraivs,and d n't forget the place, Great inducemeats offered to whole snle E GUTMAN, 117 south side Bridge street, jeorgetown. D.C, no l-'w A SWINE. & LL, Persons are informed that itis unlawful for Hogs lo goat large within the Corporate limits of this town from the first day of November to the frat day of April. All such snimals that are found at large after the first day of November next will be caught and carried to the A THE POLICE, hanical $1124, Cassimer An- ims House, Georgetown. D.C oc 3) Iw October 29th. 1960, EW STORE! NEW GOODS! N MRS. M. SIMSON Informs her numerous friecds and the public gen- erally that she is now established at her New Store, No. 111 Bridge street, Georgetown, two doors above the old stand, where ree be. found as usua’,s larze asrortment of MILLINE- RY DRY GOODs, HOsI ERY, and EMBROID- ERIES, at the very lowest market prices. 200 12-im *OR RENT—Iin Georgeto: v ret-class La Hoses tan We ret, = con- nivg 16 roome, and the other ant bath: rooms complete" Apply to Hi. L. OFFUTT. No 49 Gich n oc PERSONAL. (MjAbame MORRICE, tHe Great AstROLo. YS cist ano Doctxgss, from Exrope.—T’ uxbly ifted and intvligent lidy§ can be coneu ted on , Present aud Future & ve: te, at No, hth st., between Gand H, Washington, no2-im* ee MADAM & FELIX, Fortune Teller from Paris {VE begs ieave to inform her former friends, and the public generally, that she has removed to 250 Nirth sircet, northeast corner of N, where rhe will happy to see all who way des: 0 have the rrenei nes fature satisfactorily explained. oc !1-im INDLING AND STOVE WooD . Mannuisctured avy length, and d livered to ary partof the = = &t the suortest notice, and at the lower pas e rates, % . SHERIFF & DAWSON, TU™ Office south side Pa. avenue, between Sd and 436 sts.; wharf and mi] west side 43, oont ond Ui nol im Fury NEW AND STYLISH CLOAKS&, Opened to-day, and at much less than former Tices a — pony beng Lopepe eal se. tl ™ en + ee ecuons ei id are! y OLLEY & CO, 00 3'-St 523 Seventh st.. above Pa av. ANCING ACADEMY, Prof L. G. MAR" his friends and the public in genera wil! of Haw NI hiner i cele that hy * londays, W einesdays d ‘om $to5o’slock p m for ladies and children, and from & to 10 for gentlemen. For par- Meslars, ape'y at the Academy from 10 tolza m, pos $ CHEKAPEST STORE! SAVE YOUR TIME AND MONEY, AND GO AND PURCHASE YOUR DRY GCODs AT THE CHEAPEST STORE, 358 SEVENTH STREET, ( Kast Side,) between I and K. Oc 12-Im MATTHEWS & GORE. CARD —Baving been informed by savera' re cetable citizens that o- ster haw kers, selling from buckets on th streets, have represented themeelvos as sell.nz for me,and that nota few per- sous have in this way hi im pon tiem impure oystera.and . omplatnt aon di been made to me to this effect, I lave to «ay bave no hawker- se'ling for me from bucket allow the business to Le carried on fiom my ex lishment ssi do not deal in oysters of that class Neither have lany branch of my establishment in Suy part ofthe city. No oysters sre sent by me to es except on Orders receiy.d at my only pot, No. 281 C street, between loth ant 4 oo Bh T. M. HARV At y 0-4, 11-4,and 12 4 widths, at 65, 7, and 75 cex' worth 90, $1122 and $1.25 in the regular ret: al Pt low and Bolster Linens at prime cost. tlexaat Real French Curtain Chintz * at cost they were bought at low figures, and will be clo-e: outat the same; they aro richia the extreme and very ch-ap. . Elecant French Piano Covere, some omibroiders’, others in imitation of Indisor Cachmece designs, elegant, at cost prices, i Covers, for diuner, circular and J workstands, at cost prises. eskfast Table masks, some i the celebrated ard scarce Belgian makes. in all sizes, with Napkins and Overlays to match, at cust vices PAL sigas and qualities Bod Spreads, in Mar- sei les, Torki-h, Dresden, and other makes, in white, pink and blue, at sost prices _ _ How ekeevers and those commencing housekeep- ing wil! doubtless never have such asother creer. turaty of supplying themselves with comfortable and nec 8 ary 6 ticles at such unprecedentedly low Prices as poet: went opportunity affords. These goods were ai bought on the very best terms, and they are now sell ng off at the same; no more will be asked, no more taken, at the old stand CLAGELT & DODBON, Oc 22-e06t No. 4 Market Space. KINDS OF FAMILY FURNITURE LINEN AND COTTON GOODs, AT cosr: ME. J. PIGBIE. ARTIST IN HAIR JEWELRY, 7 Such as Bracelets, Ear-rings, Fob Chains. Fin- er-rings, Necklaces, B eastpins, Gu: ne, learts, ‘rosses,&e . made t: order, at No. 324 Pa. Clagett BETW. 9TH «ND 10TH Sts., ‘as {Over C & May’s Store,) oc 16. Im* Washington, 3. c. THE Connprusas APS AcsK ER LEO Presents induoemeats ts ll sinsuee ‘equal to any company, and far sup-rior to most. Dividends mado nnd nual. ATH UWLES, A 00 29-tr ie Buoy ot Warhintcn, PRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, TASSELS! best asortment MM . BUT- Qnd Shetland WOOL, aro kept in Weshington, No, 30 Market Space, near st., at New Yor F. MUHLINGHAUS. GOODS—DRY GOODS! ~ D** (DIN GOODS DRY goo : now instore p very large w every kind qual sia ol i: wil of dr stook belore «pri "Opposite Center Market, Se een ek we ped Clothe FLOR & BU ANCY SILES, aie or at grest ‘and THE LATEST NE TELEGRAPHIOQ. One Day Later from furepe. New Y, Nov. 5.—The steamsbip Atiantic, Passed Sandy Hook this morning. The news ts not im, a Ten ‘k's horse Umpire beat Tom Bowline ct ibe Newmarket races on a wager of one thous. ‘census of Russia shows « population that the nuncio of Madrid had, ee ASS remitted 20,000 reals to the <I ere will return to France The enlistinents for arm ceased It was sald that the sabemsdeie on peat: pain, and Portugal were preparing © quit Commernrciat. LiverPoot, Wedoesday.—Cotton was quiet, with average sales. Flour and wheat frm, but steady. Corn bad an Sdvancing tendency. Pro- visions dull, but alightl her. Consols 93, NeMY big nes a Political Meetang im Virginia. ‘oRTsMouTH, Va, Nov 4 —Last night Oxford Hail wded itmost capaci listen to Gov Wise Sarees we queen the wildest cheers, bis was by all present to be the gteatest effort ag over i of bis iife, He ounced Botts as being worse than Sw ard, and swore that be would never acquiesce in the election of Lincoln. He concluded amid loud and uprorious cheers When the question was put whetber fhe Prin. cess Anne resolutions saould be 5 confusion ensued, some man wishing ioepoek in opposition to them. He denominated Wise's peech as a political barange; whereupon Wise came forward and denied it in forcible The excited crowd arcse, and for ion utes the Louse shook with repeated cheers. The resolutions were adopted amid great excitement - ee The Verment State Treasurer a Defaniter. Monrrxtizn, Vt, Nov. 2—Hon 4. M Bates, late State Treasurer, is ascertained to be a de faulter to the State toa large amount Reliable ~ authority puts the amount at fom $30 000 te 840, ee it my ng dyn 000 | Measures of se- 'y ‘were en night attach): Property of his wel wanda =i — BURLixcrTon, Vt., Nov. 2.—Hon. H Bates, the defaulting’ State ‘Treasurer, at vy Northfield night and ada The amount of bis ion, as for as as certained. is $42,000, and it is expected (hat furtber increase the amount. res will ov. 3.—About eight o'clock Moruing the northwest portion ike Mount me non Mills, in the upper part of th's city, gave way and fell outward apou a building adjacent 1% course of erection for Orr & Co, paper makers About 100,000 bushels of wheat were stored in the mill, and about half of it fetl among the ruins. A workman named Patrick Leyden, was but not fatally ii jared. Mr. Courtney, contra-tor for Orr & Co., w. selightiy burt. Messrs. Hanna- man & Saxton. owners of the mull, lose about 5,00. The building that fell was erected Last winter, and Mr. Courtne: month age. ir. Y pronounced it unsafe a Cpreereennnn adie Ee, Alfray in New Haven. New Havex, Nov.3—A Serious affray occurred in this city late last night at the ‘Temple Linch. in which G 8. Stafford Inter, is @ slung-shot, and Bald is said to have been on! srein jail. The affeir kas eltoment. a eroeeticerinnteomeniin Steamboat Expiesions. New Ortrans, Nov. 4.—In the Losi Gece Bill, i, Baton Soaen thirty, nine persons were ki. and fifteen to twenry wounded Mosite, Nov. 4 —The tow-boat yesterd: jay, killing several persons others Baltic exploded and wounding Affairsin Kansas e Leavenwortn, Nov. 3 —The Fort Scott Dr ocrat confirms the report of the burniay of 7 dwellings on the Cherokee central lands by the Todian agent. St. Josnen. Nov 4 -—The fire rerorted yester- day wns confined to the block where it com- menced. ‘The loss is $39,000, Covopz —At a recent meeting In Covode's Congressional district, Pennaylva M having been ——- _ be hed ing letters to secu a ré nomination for Congress, Mr. Covode his right band and called on bis Meker 40 sama that he had never asked any one, or given any money to any one, to secure bis nomination When he had eoncladed, A. J. Elliott, ° Sheriff of Armstrong county, rose, declared the Statement false, and produced a letter sent him Dy Covode, asking him to ald in eecnring his nor: - nation, end covering a free railruad pass to the Chicago Convention. Suincie Bottoms som Suovs. —The Shoe and Leather Reporter says: “The plan of using bingles Mm the boitoms of shoes originated abou rleen years ago, the first lot beiny ent in New Hampsbire; the use of Paper and strew board he gan about thes=me time. To give some tdea of the eatent of this branch of the business during the past year, five or six acres of hervy pine tim- ber Lave been used for wood filing, nearly all by the muufacturers of Natick, Mass, aud the ad- joining towns, in the soles of brogans re ntinmnetinn UP Mr. Bollerdick, of New Orleans, is in limbo for the alleged embezzlement of #58,000, belonging to the German Protestant Widews' Asylum of thatcity. It had been pb'laethropic purpose, and Rul'erdick says it was stolen from it. A suspicious clroume’ance in the case is that the trustee removed it for safe ing, as he says, from the Baw& of Louisiana to Place of private deposit. (penetneeneaseanenapsiapebea Sourn Canortxa DeLucation.—The election apes poe bas — in benny of all the old members of Congress except Keitt, whose place is supplied by Lewis Mayer Se Saen tare is democratic, or, es the bate j it, Union, though some of ts members are blatant about dissolving the Union. Active te malos at the dawn of womanhcod. or st the ture of life th equally a*apted. Sold by all 8t 25c., 0. and $1 per box. wath Even Tose who are in th health fe queat'y have u &noo a. Rine, of bilious Fever Tine = ho haat sed he fur. ° 2 Bicters aot aw Bes . to subd raggicts and Wrerar's Cures Bro: the Fe From the Boston Evening Tra: a & * haps but 5 ony ies ori sn oko fice st ATT? Unat ewr persomal

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