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essere ee eines LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGRT Grover’s THEATER.—This evening, Mr. E. 1. Davenport will appear as “St. Pierre, Jerrold’s drama, « Wite;” a character in Which his powerful genius will have the finest *cope for its display. The ether characters are very strongly cast. Theater-goers cannot do better than Visit Grover’s to-night as this is a treat not often te be had. The entertainment Will conclude with “Binck E sani,” E. L. Ja Venport appearing as « and Julia Tring as “Susan.” Wasnineto No comedian has “ver been more cordially applauded .by the Washington public than has John Owens by all whe have ever had the pleasure of witness- ing his impersonations. is admirers should, by all means, now haste to see hian, as it is not Probable many more opportunities will be given, the Draft Commissioners of Baltimore having yesterday pitched upon him as a fit ‘rson fo carry one of Uncle Sam's muskets.— je appears to-nicht as «Joshua Butterby,” in the “Victims,” aud as «Jacques Strop.” in “Robert Macaire” Kate Denin appears as »«Mrs. Fitzherbert.* Porp's Theater.—“The Vivandiere,” ital play, crowded with <p: tulsentiment and Startling effects, will be pro- ‘a to-mightat Ford’s tamed resort. This &, offers full opportunity for thesdisplay of | iss Mitcheli’s dramatic powers; and sustained ats She will be by such act Batley, Bishop and others, ors as Brink, Read, fail to be hugely pleased. “acap- nd acting, beauti- ¥ the andience cannot . The drama is of 2 quilitary nature, aud will therefore be attractive to seldiers in the city. r Caystexpury liatt— night best befits one to meet the responsibilities of the next day’s duties; and as patrons of all places of amusement will become weary ot dreury tragedies, melodramas and heavy five dCi © they ean find an agreeable Aun hour of laughter at nge by a visit to Canterbury Hall, where graceful dance and exquisite melody is theerder. That beautiful act, “The Gipsy’s Lay,” performed by Julia, Mortimer and Marietta ‘vel, is given nichtly,and iv always received with genuine applause. BaxscM's Crees, on Louisiana avenue and “Tenth street, continues in a full'tide of success. Ii cannot well avoid being so, the attractions are so -varied, embracing $3,000 Nutt, the Al. bine family, the performing beurs, and one of the most prominent equestrian schools in the country. Fom Thumb, the liliputian hero of two worlds, will appear to-night, thus present- ing to the publie the Sprectuatty ef seeing the two smallest men im the world. OLysPic Music HAL..—Miss Fanuy Forrest i- winning-renewed praises htiy by her ex. ~quisite vocalism, and she is always enthusias- tically eneored. -Ever since the o ening night this resort has beeif crowded with delighted suditors,.and it promises to become one of the mest popular in the city. A new bill, replete with fun, is offered this evening. ACADEMY oF Mvst.—A tree concert will be given here this evening. Seydel. Jungnickel and Wetlenstein will entertain with vocal and instrumental music. eee Porice MATTERS—Second Precinct. ¥rank, peddling on Sunday: fined s fins. keeping <hop open on Sui Murphy and Mary Massy. dismissed. Third Precinet—John Webster, disorderly: ed. John Dor-ey, nuisance: do. Cath- MeCarrack, larceity: bul for court. Mar. xaret Snowden, bawdy house: jail. Robert Brown, Selon © 1 Robinson and Heury Nichol- son, fighting: jail. Fourth Precinct.—Mare security to Keep pea G. Williams, do.: 4 ed. George Johnson, say; do. lasgow. assanit and bat- do. R. Sumner, drunk and disorderly =. Eighth Precinct —George C. Davis, divorderiv: fined $1.58. W. Woodward and John Barron. do.; dismissed. J. Raub and L. Wright, cre- | wing a nuisance; do. H. Larker, drunk and | disorderly; do. Pairick O'Keefe, do.; fined =I. George Bingham, James Williams. Heary Thomas, de; turned over to the militar Joseph W.Col- + throwing stones; us Holtzman. threats: | G.W. Hawkins and | Mary More, goats running at large; paid 3 cents costs, Ninth Preeinct.—W.T. Furness, Boyee, stealing Government P. Bigler, Chas. Fort, T. rope turned A. Wood, Jos. over to military. Hunt, buying G bearing. “Peter : Tenth Precinct. Burch, drnn ‘Van Reswick; nuisance: $1. James A. Spring- wun, do.: $2. Josephine Miles and Mary Sul- iivan, entiemg prostitution: workhouse. Chas. Hayes, without pass: dismissed. W. Jones, R. (mnpbell, attempted robbery; locked up in cen- tral guaurdhouse. Christian Weyman, disor- dlerly: dismissed. Marcus Hargrove, robbery: Jil tor court. Charles English, stealing: dis- Thissed. > THE Serv: —Amonz number of discharged sold who are Waiting for settlement of pay about the master General's Office, a number of irre- msible persons. styling themselves claim nts. are almost at ail times found endeavor- to persuade the soldier that their claims are yery intricate cases, and unless agents are em- ployed they may have to remain several weeks #ud jose so much time, and perhaps not get a j settlement at all. The innocent soldier too often takes the advier. and give @ fee of five or ten doila: gotthrough, when the agent takes it in hand. wat in the course of a couple of hours, with no ber trouble than directing the soldier to the proper office, he follows the soldier, who has received his check, to the cashier's room of the | ‘Tressury, and when the money is drawn the | agent receives the fee for doing nothing more than any child of the neighborhood could do. The officer on duty in the cashier's room, has kuely seen several cases of this sort, and in one or two instances, the parties haye been warned if caught they will be prosecuted for swindling. 1: is true that some cases are of a character re-- quiring some attention before a settlement can | be made, but such cases these “sharpers” sel- | dom “undertake, leaving them for those agents “who are more experienced in their business: but perhaps in nine cases out of ten the soldier, with no help other than the courtesy shown by | the clerks of the Pay Department. can have his claim settled and start for howe in the ®ourse afew hours. We would suggest that direc- | tions be printed, giving frit directions to sol- diers for thesettlement of their accounts, and be posted up’ at conspicuons points for their guidance, so that they may see at once whether | am agent is requisite or not a PRESBYTERY OF THE District or CotcuprA. ‘The Presbytery met a sudjournment. j The subject of missions being before the | Presbytery, it was enjeined upon all the | «hurches under the € of the Presbytery that | regular annual collections be taken up for that object, and Rey. J. N. Coombs was added to the mussionary board of the Presbytery The treasurer's report was referred toa com- mittee for examination, whose report was ac- cepted and adopted. Phe Rev. T. B. McFalls presented a request | trom the First Colored Church of Washington, requesting a supply for its pulpit. which was reterred to Messrs. McLain, McFalls and Coombs as a committee of supply. j The statistical rgport to the Synod was pre- | sented to the PresbWery, and ordered to be tor- \ warded to that body. { Interesting reports and <:atements were heard from all the members of the Presbytery in re- | gard to the general state of religion within their | respective church: The Presbytery adjourned to meet ing the | « Assembly Church, Washington, on the first | ‘Tuesday in May next, at2¥ o’clock.—Balt. Sun. | > i Potice—The Third Ward patrol reported | yesterday—Teresa Wollbold, stealing articles | of apparel, bed clothing: committed to jail—by | Justice Thompson. Margaret Veelen. hnek- | ering without a license: $5. | arrested upon suspicion of larceny; dismissed. Before Justice Cleyton—Timothy Malahan, | threats of violence: security for peace. Mar- garet Malahan, disorderiy: 81. Ch: Karme- | rer, assault; dismi=sedgn paying 55 cents costs. | Capt. Hocks worth, disorderly: turned over to railitary. The Fourth Ward patrolmen reported—Mrs. {uuinn, having goats runuing at large: costs, 5- cents. John Watson, drunk aud di<orderly: turned over to military. Ann Kennedy. McDonald, Ellen Shanmell, do.; $5. traband, creating a nnisance: dismis Hicks, Jos. Thompson, Lewis Tray ach—by Jusuce W: ——ealieerentas Tuer Hosritars.—Campbell Hospital, near the Park, now being built, consists of ten one story frames, and will serve the comfort of about seven hundred and fifty patients. Hare- wood Hospital, on Seventh street, about three quaetre of amile north ot and to the rear of the Park, has now about two thousand patients; it ks composed of tents, and will accommodate nbout 254 sick. Mount Pleasant Hospital, about one mile and a half from the city, a little beyond the Park, on Seventh street, to the left, composed of one story frame houses and many tents, contains at this time about 2,500 sick and wounded. Dr. McCall, of the regular army, las charge of this hospital. SHARPERS amo the dai spo! | | { o'clock, uceording to | John Wollbold, Sa leer Sxconp Warp STaTion Cases—Refore Jus. tice Clark.—Samuel_ Waters, col., disorderly; tined Andrew Harv col., do. do. | Flias Kent, col., do.; do. $2. C. Michel, assault ruled for trial. Charles Hartman, disorderly; dismissed. ——— : Turep WARD STA N CASES—Before Justice Clerk.—Henry Robertson, disorderly at a ball; fnet st. John W. o> “gone, Eiien | 5 Gr uC ariToL,Oc'.9, 1862. me the privilege tosay, throu; the statement of the N. Y. Times correspondent conctrning my capture is entirely false. I was not « caught trying to make ‘way across the river into Maryland,” nor any “furlough fo visit my family here.” I was at my home in Virginia, on sick leave. when, on Friday, the 5th, tle house was surrounded by three boat's crews a, Satellite and Freeborn, and oner. I was taken on board the Eureka, and transferred from one vessel to another: and Capt. Magaw knew nothing of the capture until Imet him late at night on the fi ip Freeborn. My family is now. and ye been, at my residence in Virginia, of which State Iam “to the manor born.” Great conspicuity is given to my « Rebel re- gimentals,” and there are expliin why the Confederate is more remarka- ble im Washington than the Federal unifurm in Richmond. Confined to the house by rheuma- habille; but one of my ptors suggested a thick¢#oat as more appro- ritte tothe invalid, and Lassumed the only garment accessible. I was gratified to observe the interest and admiration a Confed i form atiracted on Pennsyly pissed up to prison. Editor Siar: Aliow ish your paper, that tism. I was found in dis ne, as T The Tribune publishes a story as ridiculons | and groundless as the other. Teason to entertain or display of indignation. as since captivity.. have ‘d eyery privilege that could be accorded rin my category In this connection T may be allowed to men- tion Capt. Magaw, commanding the flotilla: Capt. Ives, third officer, and men, of the Nayy: Major Doster, Provost Marshal's Department: and Lieut. Miller. governor of the prison, and express my cordial appreciation of their polite- ness, and thank them for their many attentions. Thope the Tines and Tribune will do me the Justice to publish this note, Joun Ta Captain of Cavalry, > - ing OE. . A. Mr. Samet B. Broan died this morning at 447 Penn. avenne, after several weeks illness with consumption. His family and friends are unknown, but it is understood that he had a daughter in Brooklyn, New York. He was eared for by strangers, being destitute, and has Ge persistently refused tospeak of his family. tice the fact somethin of his family. g micht possibly be heard 2 = ImproveMeNT.—The building of the bridge on Boundary street, between Seventh and Fourteenth streets, for the erection of which council recently made an appropriation, has been commenced. The old bridge having be- come dilapidated and dangerous, the travel along this street being yeryegreat, renders a substantial bridge necessary. Saal PRESENTATION.—The patients in Ward 8S, of Clitfburne Hospital, on Wednesday la presented to their Surgeon, G. M. MeGill, handsome sword, belt and sash, as a token of respect und regard for his kind and untiring at- tention tothem. The sword Mr. T. Knight, in a neat speech responded to by Dr. McGill. > New HoTee axp Resraveaxr.—Messrs. Mitchell and Kirby will open on Monday next s hotel and restturant on Thirteenth immediately north of Pennsylvania - These gentleman know “how to keep a hotel,” and the public may rest assured thatevery attention will be given to visitors. presented by ; Which —— ForetT# Warp Sratiox CASES—Before Jtts- on. drunk and disor- : Robert J. Morgan. do.: do. § les Burgic. drunk: ary. Henry Humes, do. Flenmkin. James Jones, do. Tined & dismissed. Nixoy’s Cremor has been postpor ne in order to ¢ time to perfect the angura ~The opening urday evening ve the management ample wrangements for the in- n of & superior order of amusements. — i Tue srecess of Dr. Von Moschzisker, Oculist and Anrist. has indeed never been surpassed. Testimo- ' , and from persons who would ony unless they felt not only they owed to anffering humani ‘tating his extraordinary d hearing, where almost therefore those who lay consult him. : i _— Ts it PossiBLe THAT ANY SotpieR can he so h as to leave the city without asupply of Iol- ‘s Ointment and Pills’ W ver does <0 will et it, d are the only ure for Bowel Complaint. Fevers, Sores Seurvy. Only 25 cents per Box or Pot, | 235. and > you to the Dollar Store, 438 Pennsy!- r-and-a-halt and see f New Goods now opening. and r One Dollar, oc L-1w* Barcne.on’s Harr Dre, The best in the World. Willism A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a color not to be distinguished from natare— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes. and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. &7 The Genvine is signed WiLLia A. Batosr- LOR, on the four sides of each box. . Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) ——-—— Go att of yania ave St ty Oxe Mincre.—Corns, Ban- ies. Club and Inverted Naiis, Chil binins. Frosted und Tender Feet, enlarged and dis- eased Joint. Warts, Mole, and all Excreseenses of the Feet. Hands and Face. cured without pain or i tly Dr. White, the inconvenience to the pat well y at 424 Pennsylvania ave- nue. ni Z a-half street, (four doors nbove the Gentral Telegraph Ottice.) Acii, ao Blood, no Pain oca tt oie Wairencr: 434 Pennsylvania av., furni-hes ©: bikenesses of every de seription, Likenesses of many of those slain in recent battles can be ol'tained at this establishment, Also. Card nesses of all the pro:mi:@ it Gener- s. Orders for Camp and Field promptly attended to. Remember to Whitehurst’s before going to the battle Se 26-eolu” > Gerat PeNssyivania Route, via Baltimore and arrishurs.te the Northand West.—T wo trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quic low fare and sure connections. Soldiers t through at 6 ther inform. sylvania Route avenue aud 3: 5a.m. until’ ely id. Saold ernment rates. For tickets and fur- n apply at the office of Great Penn- , Rortheast corner of PennsylVania ixth st., Washington. Office open from 4p. m.; on Sundays irom 2 to 4 p.m, E.O. Nowto. Agent. MARRIED, On the 1ith of October, by the Rev THOMAS IH. DAVIDSE to SAPHRONTIA REYNOLDS, both of this city “ Ou the 15th instant, at St. ev J. G. Butle SARAH J. boOW On the ith instant, HENRY ENLEY to } Pauls Parsonag CHRISTOPHER WEBE both of this city, Rev. ©. C Meade ss MARY J. HALL. | this city. > DIED, On Thursday. 16th of October. Mra. ELL “LIZA BETH, wite of Geo. 8. Noyes. and daw te dos. S$. Clarke. in’ the wth year of her funeral servi I take place at St. Alov- Phareh ning. at loc ily are respeetf PErOW is of the fam dd of the late Colmore 8. and Baral: d 1 month ad TAKE PLEASURE the public in general ary Surgeon, corner Hotel) as one ofthe most Tnit IN RECOMME: b Dr. Hesny Crocks, sth aud Tats. illful surge eured for me « horse of ssaid by several surgeon- perfect cure of said horse in GEO. W. Ci8SEL & CO., venth street. between H aad [. + Oct. 10, 1862, Ver she made a ut five hour: Se Washington City N.¢ plome to ry Institute n, Bing of Prussia. was several years General A Maje-tie Truppon l'Armee Department. State of Brandenburg. in Prussia. Office corner Seventh Tsts.. (Dorsey's Hotel.) oc ew -EW BTORE-NEW GOODS: + No. 464 Seventu Sr The subscriber takes great pleas uri ing to his old friends and custome: opened & New Store at No. 464 Seventh street. be- tween F and E, where he has » fine and well se lected stock of MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING which he has just received from the North an ollers for sale at the lowest Northern prices J. UCE & CO., Clothiers. o ©. 464 Seventh «t., near F fk GHT TO NEW YORK—The fast sailing copper and copper-fastened, fitst-cles. Al schooner, Aid, hings. master, Veterinary the Veteri Dr. locke nditeur du Cavalry Sr AY ‘in announe = that he has COZZENS, Agent, and Pa. avenue RS Corner of Lith st ‘ ND NAVY OFFIC | ‘0 ARMY AND eS, ete your attention to our o! ane ARMY FIELD OVENS, esch capable of baking for 5 men. ‘T AND C EATING masts Sar nes COOKING STOVES, TT'S (PATENT) PORTABLE GALVAN- —— IZED BAKE OV i The latter are great economizers, and for baking and roasting meats, pies. bread.ete ,are unequaled For sale at manufacturer's eins hr) @ 6. 39 Ligt street, Baltino-e, Md, oc 42 Sole Agents for Baltimore. W HOLESALE DEALERS TRUNKS, VALICES, SATCHELLS RACKS: CAADET AND PEL EST WA s rm wh ull §2% Ke. BY., vb, Moa mum subi ok RS, lar, Also, HAVER. R BAGS obvious reasons to | te uni. | ew York and Brooklyn papere wonld no- | st a | wrhed over to the | JW. Mr. Meador, | instant. of brain fever, ADDIE | Dorsey's in the | LOST AND.FOU ND WANTS. SOUND—A small sum this advertisement, can have it by proving pre: WANTED. ington or DB atid price, A small Furnished Hops in or Addrens, stati Pe thin oice nee of — Asai tides Hes | loca’ AUCTION SALES. By J. ©. MeGUIRE & C©O., Auctioneers, SURNITURE AND HOUSKHOLD EFFECTS Ae _ it oft Preite Sate—On SATURDAY =: (i REWARD “Strand or stcenon the ama | BOR WANTED. Must comeyvellsecommentea, | ING. Uelzber ith’ at H'miionk. in fom of the & REWARD —Strayed or stolen on the lath, « Apply immediately to B.P. GITTINGS, No. | 4 : ; of House s ite Ce i > ilmay concern. an exerilent assortment Dd eee COn eh anort horns and Fax on ber 20 Louisiana av.. between sth and gthate. ‘it hold and Kitchen Furniture, comprising— » tail. Tetur to the owner ie above rewal 3 3 “ 84 = ra Sui Walrut Furniture nni-hed in Treen plush, ; * AKER WANTED to go with a sutler. Apply to uite ot Walpa . « | *ooheae 24 atreet, Gael Bill, 444 Bighth street, auy evening alter gortlock, Marble tap Fofs end Centre Tables. i —— oc 16- 5 . ' c<EN U 15th i : YCRNISHED WoUan WARTEDLOne oe | CT NER Dammek, and Lace Cortain=, | TD vearrh n,n rosn HORSE wen EN arene, | PSRSIGHED HOUSE WANTED_Of5 or more | Lrucseie. Three pis and egrets Carpets, | which the owner can have by proving roperty and room’, within’15 minutes walk of the Post Kor wood and Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, and paying charges. JAMES SHIELDS. Office. G references g.ven. Address “Capt. Wa-hstands, | "oe 16-30 Goat Alley. bet.6th and 7th ais, HS. ice. oc 16-3t reneh Bed ste 15 REWARD .—Stra D Led tive COW face, the ot buffalo cow, t above reward will be gi MAHRAHRTY. aM C brindle buffalo COW the owner j« requested to erty. p st to pay expen recovery of t SAND COLLARS, most! the hours of six and seve “ra white and speckled cow., Also, r, other two red and whi E TO ENCLOSUR from the house on corner of 4', and D on the night of Tuesday last. Oe: yed fr LADY WANTS A SITU ATION with +k arespectable private family, to cook or to do general housework; amt has. good references, a ma the nndersigned ck cow with white Owe, Te ply 30% 2d street. between G and H st nes the general housework ofa small { sim of FOUR THOU n zold and silver. stolen sts, tober 1. nin the evening, SAM'L HERMAN, neee-sery provided, Address “R., at thie offige, FANTED Two gent two well FURNIAH ting located hy oe 16-ee3t™ tw -tween 6th aod 18th streets, Pa. ave. ith reference, leman wish for one year ROOMS, communica- other Mattrarses cellent Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheets, and prends, tage Chamber Sets. Tei’ Extenson Table, Onk tebo i 4 ven if return i to MAR | BostP WANTED—ty a gentioman. ina private | {82 Di ving Chairs, Reckers, Leung: : { family. within a short dista of Willards’ vgsther with o general assortment of Kitchen | ES On the 9th isstant.a | Botel. Addrese, tating terms. and particalars. to Rsguisten poned he - calfywhich | “M.D. B 16 E street, Washington octé st rms cash, ro forward, prove prop- | > RTED Toni a cle 3.€. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts varges anil take heraway.or otherwise WY ANTED—To hire 9 white Servant WOMA, ee ©. MGT . i By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aue et iS Molt ART ly, Acempetent woman may obtain a good situa- : cma . or 16-2t* No. dev ets be ein | tion by gpplying at No. 959 loth -t..Tstand. ola ate | H res anny ay ARE or URE AY Ae 4 a BEC 5 : JAR TED—To buy out amedinm sized HOTH! sellin fromt of the p nek Cate cole eee ATS Witte mx, or would take aminterest | fant F | hind foot white and ascar on his back and brande| | il 0ne of the larger Hotels, and <npply means. Ad- | f¥ -_ ng Squi © 1, | U. S-on his left side, The owner is requested to) dress. With real name.“"Henry 0. W.,” Post Ofice, | sitvate : anf Lah streets wee. t i come forward and take him away it 2 and T and streets north Tt is how in a iigh | TRO, FASTNAGHT, ) ANTED—a, ienced MARKET GARD. | pei ee pot me eeeNMy garden: Lt will £401 REWARD WILL RE PAID FOR THE — of IS acres. 4 miles from the Kverything wd the sale. One-third cash: balance in 6, 12, and 16 torths. if purchased by the lot or part square. If orn tuated inthe | THIS AFTERNOON AND T?-MORROW. Ry W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers EREMYTORY SALE OF DWE’ ox bk STaent. at ALCtion —On AFTRESOON, vith inet. at 4% 0'Cloek sellgin front of Une preminrs that lar, fey known as the Fletcher poperty. situated «nm between Gth and 7th #ireets, direetly op- posite the E street Baptist Charch, Term: One third cash; balance in one, two and three years, interest, and secured by @ deed of trest on U i eee * Errminee L. WALL & ©0_. Aucte. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —1 will sell on PRE. DAY MORNING next, Oct Liat my Auction Reome« he Orphans’ Court. the personal efferté Bennet, deeensed, comsisting ofy msmy other articles not mew. ove, sh a ATHERINE RING, Simin’. THOMAS | Mwetioneer. Sorry and aoe Berea at oe BM. WALL & CV., Pastionnats (Successors to Wall & Bay EREMPTORY SALE_OF VALTABL | xe Lot ox Thay Staret, ar Avct! FRIDAY AFTERNOON. i7th inet. at 4 “ii, in front of the premises, Let 14, ~s 25 feet on Third street : One third cash: balance in 1, 2 and . bearing interest, and «xecared by & deed o! | i ice, | the who © is sold to one person it will be one third | traston the Premiaes oc” corner 41s and D streets, Istana, . | 384 509 Cin ee aay tating location soa Sree vac; bales in gana Srenrgadte, marenaser or | ‘on W. L. WALL & ©0., Anet | @&s) REWARD .—Strayed or stolen, on last Friday, TANTED. a) Hu, lnailcance of Gvdite bearing foteocet teens war of FUT $3 BAY HORSE. 16 hands high.‘binze face. one | WW AN} iui te easeleress | sce i : i ee hs white hind foot, thick wind. The above reward He mu d of A teed given.and a deed of trust taken wn the By J. €. McGUIRE & ©0.. Auctioncers. will be given if returned to F/ HALL, S Navy | habit property te sceure the payment of the notes, i 7ERY CATED at | Yard or Bray's stable. ecisat | hab ce led GRERV A WILLIAMS. Auets | Y cl ~ pty we i % REMISES ‘HE is | (CAME TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUBSCKL tar Office. will be atten ee By T. DOWLING, Auctioneer. : ATURD. felt 1 ibe on the Heh instant, two red HELEEES. | WANTED othe sum of Sixteen Hundred Dot E STOCK OF & DRY GOODS STORE AT | es etre oe ee it paver chacnen can SRA Tote eee hed nud | fl fos a mmathe. Teich = Accriox aoa orn mein ORE ENG. 208 | numbered two hundred and twenty-five ,(225,) by ° rene ytexg u ' . i ol wi ¥ na > ‘2, Ty. | sa feet OC 15-3" P st.. between Sth and N.J. av. ion fo the usual Imegrept All commmunieat ons | os Georgetown, pC. the gulize stock: | ele street ee rere naren aa OO AKEN U Detober the 12th. om my premises, jai, Address “J.J...” Star Office. embracing a very large and varied assortmen This property is isamediately ia front of and in th hington and Baltimore Railroad) |e i6-2t of very desirable Goods for the present and the | jew of Wiliards’ 7 choice loca tone mile trom the depot one: bay HORE ADIES, LOOK HERE!1 want every indy io | 2PProaching ae Holy nd oP i soley Sd Co, Theowncr cancome forward, prove property, pay | J ABIES. LOOK His flannel, muslin. cambrie : Title indisputebie, ‘ | charges and take him away. SRY JONES, | &c. and have { stamped: You we han your Mousseline Terms: One-ball cash ; the remainder oe 15-3t - HENRY JONES | choice of 5, elegant patterns, designed for every | ss ad | STRAY HOR i A nda ds high: a white both eves; left hind fe forward, prove property. | GENTLEMEN CaN BE accommopaten | MAT ASH CARE SE District Court of the POMALON, | Git fren ie and gree SURNISTED United States forth, trict of Columbia. 1 will : ROOMS. at No. 415 8th street, opposite the Patent | sellat Public Auction, for cash, at the foot of Sixth 7 Enders as Office. eels | street.on the Potomaé river. iin the city of Kesh pales d ats on. D. CL. 0 RS DA p int o 5 | Y proving property PANTED—A soni] HOUSE ina pleasant neigh- | teers i o'dlock'p. m.. the follusim eee vir: ycallingondNO FRAAS, Prin V GEES: city of Balti | Sicop Annie Squires and Sleep t. We Riley county.on Merlboro” road more. Wa-t NO ic : WARD TW LAMON. S10) REWARDS Lost, several BLL | be | d&kds U.S. Marshal. D.C | PAU her. furnished for military Waren, ware ee he tinder ¥ above re 214 = aa ‘ | the Dry Goods Store of S.& W. MEVE isth.st : | BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Market Space, between 7th avd Sth beet of w 2s ae. Saaiainainadaecoas Z = = i Sie REWARD _Straxed or stolen. on the night | Whole year round. | I T FORTHE MON MENTAL CLUB — iq of the 10th instant. two Irindle Cow kD WANTED—In We ice ya faniis | the request of our many lady friends. | with horns, and some white about them. Andany PROAKD WA pgcimedeiloalde Gusma din ue’ | the members of the MONUMENTAL CLUB one returning the said cows to DANTEL DOUD. | nega tS would require 3 or drooms, whiew, | bezleave to ann to their many friends, corner Mth and U streets, will ree. he above he ly near the city, they e i public in rat, That they will gi reward. oe Heat Address Lock box 4€. Was Wels fourteenth GRAND BALL on WEDNI SUS) | NING, Oct. 23. ce Halt, E st.. be- i L870 Fete NIN EE roe shit onder) | h and 0th, ‘The Commitier pledge them 4 mo rom NID 0 a B+ I d i i be ton, D.C. 1 Of » Washing Oct All persons engaged in Mentioned in the 64th <e the Assessment Dis' tends to carry on bu: by the Collector on rec ication and paymen divenses at the Collector's Of filing thetr application wit pers ke to the Collector to mal tions for the month of Se after its close. same time to in all cases pei nd imenth to the © ties are October 9th, 162. i FRE GROCER. FINE GROCER FIN AT AUCTION PRICES, nt go | » statin tuend brick STORE and DWELL | z = Way WET so eeu ani aELE nducements s wishing 10 com- The remaiader of the cargo of the Factory. Datreet, between ath and lth, Washing near. OF f Meaty wegnie ong SCHOONER * AID. ton, D.C oc w e made easy. Appl: onthe Consisting of every deseription of WANTED ae are, buving SKC - nstrect. oc 16-diwk 2 { FIN | Y FURNITURE, STOVES and BE (OR RENT—FU RNISHED APARTMEN } which we are paying the highest ' F vacant 424 Fi 2 FAMILY ilies declining housekeeping, or ye prety . GROCERIES | Of furniture will find it to their advantage to give | * = : Be , | usacall, BONTZ & GRIFFITH, | ¢ for saie until the Schooner is diseha sel _delztf No 369 Seventh st., between Tand K. | << ® eee A "ANTED—Every person to know that I am in | Apply to ALEXA DER TAVERN S. Ne. | FAMILIES the market, ready to pay cash for all articles | 4H street. between 13th and lth oc ls a in the housefurnishing line. Those leaving the | Ib need of a Winter Supply, at the cily or having asurplus. will do well to calf. it | URNISHED ROOMS.—Fer reut, several Pur- TRADE PRICE, | BLCHLY, 42% Seventh street, between G and H, | nished Rooms. Apply at No 459. on Twelfth = : : (east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furni? | street. between @ ana Ht oc 14-3t™ ' Can be supplied by the Package. | ture. no Is-tf - i FRED. §. COZZENS = = tea ta | F’CRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two suites =D. §. COZZENS PUBNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to ot Rooms, on first aud second iloors. No. 21 ! foignec. corner Pa. avenve and 1th st, rent. for from ene to three years a Furnished | Inilisns avenue. nearly opposite Judiciary Square oe ——— i Dweiling. for See fanily. Location in the } oe J4-st™ — | CAPT. HUTCHINGS, | EB: Washington Dre presrred Aas Loren HOUSE No ce the ate eee Eee cel Schooner “Aid,” foot of uth st, | ———— 5 Z “axial | ittle énst of the City Hall, being a lnrwe. . ~~ | NOTICE.—Those in want of Employment of any | Sycnue: a it and in good order. Possessing ERCHANT. pon Se ia Se Intelligence | after the 1th inst. Appiy to THOMAS BLAGD: ANTS f Ninth st.. where the bes ix enth tree x SUTLERS, win begiven to Gratciess Rictonee t havealways | 40-499 Seventh street. = oc lest HOTELS. | applications on hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, { Fee RENT—Only one block from the Cupitol. a BESTABRANTS Chambermaiss, Waiters and Seamatrancens nlee fog portion of a most desirable and completety " ANTS, &€. | Young Men to wait on tables, im private familiceos | FURNISHED HOUSR, six or seven rooms. ine | WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTHER hotels | Farm Iands wanted. Employers in want | cluding kitchen, and serrante room, if desired, LLTAS ER, of geod help will find it to their advantage to call. | ‘The rent can be paid in board, Families with ened | Conmen Scventa ann F Sts., N. B.—Houses wanted. The best of tenants can | children. uced not apply, Inquire at the Star Office. Wholesale Dealers in be cbtained without charge by applying as abore, | oe 14St* FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS < = PIPE, | Invite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our replete with CELEBRATED FINECT NOT MICHIGAN 12th st, D. E. IRVING. No. 51 A.M. HOOVER, No. ide.) ne: SOLOMON, No. WM. A. HENDERSON HE TWO DRarFts, ~ | MAY we here state. > There's Nobody hurt! That the Government draft wit Tia Radintae-| L ielacoan aerate . By the draft of the ovens of DAYTON. ' Hew Sestanseres raat meses they get— There fs nothing “half baked” ever comeg-you | C'AN you not see the point and the pith ? Of the draft of the oven “Great Cakes” must of course be ¢ the rest, . fight under the Tnio; : i Onposit: tae City Post Office, at of all drafts fur Cakes te be eaten—the beat ere BETTER BARGAINS POR CASH ean be ob- Is the draft of the ovens of DAYTON ca tee than a cavities § Wa ington. He (TULE NOUTH AMERICAN REVIEW: FoR oc every variety of CLOTHES NTLE- Greek Crag es, qontents : Edward Tring: Jelts | MEN'S FY RNISHING GUODS, and HATS, CAPS Rwetehs Narcoticn: Trollope ‘North americas | 20 TRUNKS. . tount . iasparin; The F Britain; The Char: Conduct of the War: Notices. For sale b oc 10 Asurs | will eure Week. at No. East Capitol stre bottle, 50 cents.» WANTED_AG Scurvy and Sait Rheum Di it always certain t cure frum Bate oe aoa y GREAT > DISCO I ade deel Capital wl. SE CAME TO ¥ morning, the 12th. Ali vwire he will be sold, aceardin: DOLLARS, mostly in $10 Treasure | finder will be liberally rewarded | 2 Se PERSONAL. Usttee STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Colector’s Office For the District af Columbia. we 8 Sistant Assessor of | plieants are particularly requested to call for their take effect from the Ist of September, a on required by law to take out a license is pI ed from carrying on busivess xntil the same is | ; under # penaity of three times the amount he tax. Manufacturers AT AUCTION PRIC the above articles, Also, Agents of JOHN J. BAGLEY’S Can be had at the following places, whom we fur nis J.8. DEARING, No, opposite Treasury Building. eter of the Rebel ; Among the Pines; Critical _____.__FRANCK Tayior. IMPORTANT 7% SRVY e the very worst case No soldier = hould be with ENTS to introduce As | article of ladies’ wear. We only charxe six cents width, and are the only persons in to to law Solicitor, ¢ tur Office. or with CAP 5 nd a thi Co. D, 1th Regt. Pa. Volunte: fee © idiers’ Hoine, giving name, re - B.C. & Co,, Washin rence, y Post Qfies ry. lias eft at the house tender oe ndependent Crs Qnicatio +e ed a Wd W ANTED _- First-rate COAT FHA * FP. Jd. HELBER “late Brown Ww ANTED—BOARD for ty not over fifteen 1 NDS ean co. work a politan Hote ion of the aet “to. pro man. with zood recommendations the CIAL NOTICE.—a lady from the furnish the most satisfactory ev character and capacit}. desires a situation i vate family as housekeeper. or. if desired. i Dax superintendent at Lock B ing acertilicate of such f the tax imposed. ice as carly as the dayafter | the Assessor. Alllicenses | devery OARD AND LODGING WANTED. man and wife wa Joining) ina —A athe nta Parlor and Bed room tad r rivate house, with modern improve and Brewers are required gol SIBLEY «& GU tween With and ith stre ue AND ROOMS WANTES— ntl oc i3-if TES. E GROCERIES, nend wife, BOARD AND KOOMS. ’ vin y.and central loeati on. FINE GROCERIES eRe dress 366P.0.° oc WASTED-A well furnished HOUS : dint tion, ua central los + Fly BOARDIN G. Two oticers DARD — Board fur their wiv large stock, which is all grades of Aesirous of obtai i family wh, utral location e\pected to be inodern: Star Office. oe 16-7t {bere are nv other boar is not required, terms are at. HUNT, , tor and Bedroom to let. (with or suitable for a gentieman and ntlemen. ire at 504 H street za secon!-hand Wheeler & Wil iz Machine to dispe Sar This City T MICHIGAN TOBACCO Any one Tay xou's Sewin = vse of will find s pur- ICE. chaser at the same place. oe 15-3t* FINE-CUT HE HOUSE No. 350 K street, Franklin i lately oceapied by Mrs Drinkard. has been | taken by a Northern fi ant is now open for hb: the accommodation of fi jt~s BOARDERS, tor 262 Pa. avenue, above the wiuer. A few Table Boarders will be taken. o° Test 4 Seventh st. 257 Pa. avenue, (south JUST AS OUR PAPER IS GOLNG TO PRESS, FF 4Viry laden with news of svecess, SoM ETHING of import 177 Pa. avenue, above No. 475 Fifteenth st., e stop te insert— oc 3-Im +of DAYTON. F cenrse: it ix plal : 0 SMITH! 460 SEVENTH STREET, s the store of friend Town in with n baton: ree Tra le Policy of Great Lio: 2 and the | Q)*K HALL CLOTHING ROOMS | Ty body" THIN: attention is called to cur new stock for men’s and boys” wear, which ived and offer for sale at ‘© SOLMIERS wn who make nnte~ walk from Caater- | ETOR hurry Hall, Apply toGEO, PERCIVAL & CO. ocis Hot : T ANTE x aere ong: ¢ ither of the occupations | V ANTED—By a respectable, agreeab cand wil- ty R. BP, JACKSON, Attorney. Store, Penn. avenue. he- t Wanted. by a There are no other | nd Alpaca. D do Rlack Bombasin a Ww P Red Flannel, busi Fancy Silk. | it an ‘exclusive business. Call at 280%, Seventh | Lu, birret culoted Fane Street west, between L and M streets, Northern | ee ate Silk = r Liberties. oe W-6t™ | j B4and 16-4 Sheetin P15 : TED—Twoe good MILLINERS. None but | Brown and Bleached wn F wets . 2 str hest hands need apply. No 377 7thst.. | Calice and ingham in great variety 4 7th ane streets, ashington, on the 6th of } rane [ oa a 5 + Olas: = 0 A c! pr i raw = ¥ pliow-back. | ANTED—A SITUATION as Sutiers’ Clerk. by Terms cash. a | Tae arnt. a brown HORSE. old, hollaw-ba \ y gyoung wan, willing to work,” Address" I, | oc 16 ______ iT. DOWLING, Auct._ his property. pay charzes and take him away; | A-. 7 Star Othe, ocdeat ARSHAL’S SALE OF PRIZE ¥ th i ELS —In igt no pains or expense will be -pared to | make thi@Ba'lequal to their lest. Tickets Si, ad- , | matt siticman end ladies s| By order of the Comittee st* { BALL WILL IVEN ON THURSDAT ri EVENING. October 15, AT WARD'S HALL, Corner Pa. ay. and 2d si. it icin atlendanes, To commen “I lock. Tickets one dollar, fora ge: i ee ee ge street, Georgeto: 3 : wn. vide Internal Revenue to support the Govecatnent er enorer aie hee a a = aud to pay interest on the Public Debt.” are noti- | Seuie place of trust. and elf weners 7 : = Rel that the office of the Collector is now open at | useful te his cuployers at any hour when called 8. N ENT. No. 476 Seventh strect ‘west. Applications for | upon. ‘Pleuse aldrece We GABOR. Pent ose: FOR SALE AND RENT. license must te made to Washington. oe Meat SHED ROOMS TO LET ce Furnivhed Enquire at 457 i2th «tt, Terms moderate. —_ oe 16-6t { [UNEDENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—To fami ' lies without children. Apply at No 36™ C st north, between Sand 4°, sts. TP LARGE, BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE. Also. Several BUILDING LO’ Iuaquire Xe. 455° Ma ments, and where no other boarders would be taken: | —— returns of their produc- | or three Furnished Rooms, with conveniences foc | F [NT—FURNISHED ROOMS. tember within ten days | cooking, &e. A liberal will be paid. if si class reridence, ene recently ocen Ee thereafter, and at the Refere exchanzed. Address immed-ately_ sta Larnet.U, =. A.. situated near the Depx ollector the tax thereon. | ing price. &c., BOX 367, Post Obes, Washingtoa, | and the railroad. The house is supplied w an imposed for any default. | pc Oe itt water-e. Apply on the premises. No. Id Pat., . J. BOWEN, Collector. | one door west of Winders Building oe Wi (Repub.) oe Hw WAXED two SHEET TRON WORKERS, 9t z Ok SA) E—The GOOD WILL und LE. FURNITURE of a house in a most ik 1 irable srhood; has modern convenien ws and is in nt ri ir: one of the best locations for a private boartipg hou: contain 13 hen, Xc. Inquire at 405 Pa. avenne, oc 6 3t* WOR RENT—A FURNISHED HOME. contain ing Ii room, with modern improvements, Rent 158 per month. 397 ith street, between F and G ts. yecls double HOUSE, 470 lath rds’ Hotel, contaiuing 2 ent and commodions back | FPOR RENT—The iarge | F street, »pposite Willa ; } Fooms, with | ins, hot and and ¢ i oie of THOS. J. F x water and bat L vats ror SHER, or J.C. 3 OR Te LE.—A new HOUSE, containing six large tooms, a kitchen. cellar, stabling, coach house. &c., with a lot of ten acres, tly under cultivation " Also, for sule. a good w. anda family Horse end Carriage. on resson- able terms. Apply at Nu. 369 corner of 18th aud Hi streets. oe -lw 0 LET—Four fine FURNISHED ROOMS: also. alarze BED ROOM, attached fo # tine parlor. | era and bath room. No. 435 D street. between ay aud 31 street. 3 doors below City Mull: desirable Acighborhvcd; a tine view of the Capit hae. ° LW | Hie S208 SS bE Three story and basement Brick HOUSE, seven rooms. with gas. fine nearly new. in'the best of neighborhood. on treet. Price $2800, Terms oy. and 1 per Off tor cash. Inquire of NW. MILLER: Agency Oiflee. 511 9th street louses wanted. Tenants can be bad with- ~ by applying as above. oe BOOK STATIONERY AND FANCY STORE FOR ALE.—An established Store in Georgetown, Dio. ares — rate = n aan ices oe gale. ermis mi: reasonable. i i fe eae enn be addressed to" B.? Georactaen ont Office. RENT—At No. 450 Twelfth st tween G and H MENTs—ch i | attached re ‘and with sitting rooms ed. No children in the the most desirable Je Z7-tf Fe v ntly furnish | bouse. The location is roy of | in Washington. r HE FAST PASSENGER STEAMB T KEYPO ae . waaiaein’ THOMAS Srac ii Bt foot o S No. 404 sad bas Oy yen D SACT RUEUM | Clothiers ce GHS, COLDS, ere Ae. COMPOUND SIRUP OF GUM ARABIC. This et. Re Pleasant and popular Cough Remedy has long known and extensively used that most have become familiar wita its extrnordine car be hed nt L drog | betel ( treet, and Frederick street, BALTIMORE, as Le ve Wash ‘ton. ‘ SATURDAY. Oct 0.” |mony ty Butimers, WEDN FRIDAY, st TUESDAY TH SATURD MONDAY |SAfpwars FRID, SATUR TUES [ines AY. SATU |MONDAY, N For freight or passage apply on board, or to i POTOMAC AND GHESAPEAKE STEAMBOAT COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 394 PeNNsvianta AVEXEE, Over Cligst? & May W.B.ONOW, Agour . E - | MORN hyd lo mouths. with interest wore re T J FISHER, ¢ Execators, 4.C McGUIRE & ©0., Aveta, By J.C. McGUIRE & ©0.. Auctioneers. UBLIC SALE OF FARM HORSES, cows, leas. Tre H Beery Aconeny Will be sold. w the 241 October tr the farm of W pied by the Govern bla w the premises. ecisd igs of the same H Tae Ueifers and Calves are er elwith the At derney The snie will tuke pince at 12 o'clock m_. at the int the Baltimore and Ohio railroad ® sudarg street and will be without zeserve, for Cash oc Led J.C. MoGTIRE & CO.. Aucts~ Ty GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, SWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON 27x St. WEST. EAR THE Park at Avetros. Or MONDAY, the Sth instant. we shall sell im ut the premises, at 5 o% ym, an excellent vo-story Frame Howse and Lot. it being part lot 9 in square No. 42%. fronting ou street st.near the corner of § street nor! he let fronts 25 feet by 1 feet deep, tr GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aute@ By J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, TENSIVE SALE OF CARRIAGE: 4 ‘ren, Rones. 8 Will be sald. without 3th day of October insta’ lowing artielex. viz large close Faaaily Carr ir large bay Carriage Horses, hand -om< snd summer. Feather and Buffs Cutter; and a vari ciuding th le in pleae furniture of the © € * opportunity for those in want of as they are the best of their kind, and ito the Nighest bidder, without reserve . fer cas! The carriages and horses will be sold on Jétle Street. opposite St. deha's Church. and the residue in ile rear of the dwelling of W. W. Corcoran, Esq., now oc d by the Freach Minister. oe 5 hh. J.C. MeGTIRE & CO.. Aucts. By J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, “LLENT FURNITURE AND HOUS ON 4, October 2ist. at 10 @ clock. at No. 470 Fourteenth street, gpposite Willards’ urniture and Ef- | Hotel. we shall sell the entire fvets, comprising— | Superior Rosewood Seven Octave Piano Forte, by it Hosewood Parlor Furniture, finishe§ Chiekeri Buite of soli Green Silk, , Suite of Walaut Parlor Furniture, finished in green and plush. . = Suite of Faleet Parlor Furniture, fui-hed in crim- son plush, | Oval Gilt-frame French Plate Mirror, ——— aad Walnut Merb!+-top Center and Sofa ables, Walnut and Mahogsny Sofas, Lounges. Arm, Easy ant Kocking Chairs. iting Desk ting Desk« | Wainn? BR @ Ds . Cornice aud Fixtures, Wi Lace Curt | Yar. Mantel Ornaments | Velvet. Bru sels, Parlor, Chamber. Hall and Stair Carpets. throughout the honsa, i Mahos Redstends, Wanl- Marble-tep Dre-sing Bureaus, Wash- Corted Hatr Mattresses, Bolsters lankets. Comfort 2 Ginsse< Clocks, Ti Cane and Wood seat Chairs. Extension Dining Tal hi ines and Crocke J.C. MoGTIRE & ©0.. Ancts R. L.CROWN & CO. Acctioncers SATURDAY, the 18th, u and Pillows, and Spreads, let 5 N By J.C. McGUIRE & OO. Auctioneers. ! RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BU LDING ake saben ares ak at Soe apy | May. A.D. and duly sponedat A S.No. 190, KO, Ac. | for Washi ty. in the Cu. on Ci yi | bin, we will sett &t public auction, lowing deser ow 1 of ground, in the cit; m3 Washington. Ne. eight. (3.) in Ubiman’s subdivi: inal Lots No. one (1) and two, (2.) i No. eight hundred and fifty-eight (938.) aoe lot is situated in # rapidly improving part of | the bs Terms of rale : One-third in cash, of which to be paid at wale j the inder in ts. cured by deed of tr in five days. i mises. at 5 o'clock p. | Bere aD” ise tive fo “5 0 87 THR AROVES WEDNESDAY, Oct ALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 20th. WH. WARD. THOMAS © Tio ox} Trustees 3.0. MeGUIRE & Ob. Ancts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, A: auctioneers. RUSTEE’‘S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- reo\ ED Prorexty ix The CounTixs oF Wase- o# Grorce.—Under and by ¥ of a deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing date 24th of October, 1851, and recorded among the records of Washi county. in the et Columbia. Liber JA. 8. No. 23, folios — sees FA she A. folio ¥ a reco > Tince George . 3p of Maryland 1 onal een at i iblie Anois. © the On 5 nad | NESDAY the geh otNone ny ereminen, on W. + following picce or parcel of land. as’ d county" ani partly in nald rite thet ee * iy in sa contaliing sixty-two (62) acres, more ecther with pe improvements, ram, comfortable ¢ Dwelling. Corn Stable. ‘This is a part of the original ract acres of this tract ocd T county. in the se Sapte oe "Saas ae ea an : iegpit wrote th nie 3 of Messrs. Young farm ad ips hal 5 Brow eon aed about one mile a rei u eT Piscataway road. The flue Sill Qari ate that leads to the pince. be third cash; the ia fa three an fot yeaa : one, tro, Tee. our a are cleared, give notes for the d toneet from the dey H the erty nod the rick ged gost of the defwul: reek same three National In} gener. ~ Sale peremptory L BRE} General Reservoir it will be 1 rit will! Oy ag eed All persone are. the Commissioner of Public Building And ali a* economical in its use GEWING MACHINE O1L— . Ww ATER NOTICE. In consequence of the lowness of the water in the economy of water ix ‘iced scon to shut off the suppl, entirely. to use rants on Penns: ehucs under the ‘Cate Red sien |. for watering treet — —— = sapere or for any private — 1 licitea ve PoTeoNs Using the water are areently ae- Pui _ fe Commissioner of Public ezpcllent grticte, Keening the machin a Reith ant creme : — Teen es BOREL ~