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AUCTION SALES, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. +200 s.—T._18sc0o.-=. — mee [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES] _ = By THOMAS DOWLING {Auctionser. Me and Pre} ; 7 From the army hospital—the bloody battle- Georgetown, D. C. tAlso of Holiday Strect rp.) Arie | ‘ id—the mansion of the rich and humble abode VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING Se tag FROM:THE -SOUTH. fe Lor 18 Q@RORGETOWN AT AUCTION —On THURS qe. SELMA haric, 1 and the saered desk GON next, Octo’ @ecasiona} Firrby uit ( harleston—Interest- of the poor—from the office : 3 whips terthg eed ng RE ENGAGEMENT ing front Eust Tennessee—The Rebels —from the mountain top, distant valleys and prner faahingtoi and Tan oD firests, T oy Sethi, ie ay out ofthe ate—An tant far-off islands of the ocean—from evegy nook nets é mtiding Lot, MAGGIE er . re} Ratlread im Jeopard y- ne: A ranning Bel. , the St, = ‘Numb of Kast and corner of the civilized world—ie pouring ret atiLy Bagels MITCHELL Fait aba i 5 a ri “3 ree s as tm the evidence of the astonishing effects of MITORELE. qoutusea Mon nog, Get. 18—The flag-ot- DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Thou- a: THOS. DOWLING, Auet’r. THYs EVENING, fee et eancy, Ex BS] in charge of general By J. C. MeGUIRE & 00. Auctionesi THE PHARL OP SaVOY; AN fiver Major Mujlford, arrived at 11 sands upon thousands of letters like the fol- E ‘ECUTOR'S SALE OF HANDSOME SDIED THE EBARL OF BAVOY; peetocs his a.m irom Oity Pomt. They bring iowing may be seen at our office: Te beeen oe TAU DAY AFTERNOON, . PEaRL Of BAVOY, Re aise Puani h, Getober aid, at 33% o'eloc, on the premises. we on, Te 3 chmond Enquirer, Qctober {2th, says REpanvry, wis, Sept. 16, 1963. shall seit Laie 2, S3;,ena sent ne are a ERS PRAYAR, F iD Texard to the Texaseiection, that Pendleton we = + x Thavebeomin the army hospi. | Hosting together inieat on north Fstraet between 4 MOtHewe PRAYER: 4} Merad wasielecter Governor over Gen. T. T. sais for fourteen months—epeechless and near- | § 98 foat Stroy divided ae ane lows of at 4& MOTHER'S PRAY SB. ‘ wigs d Liew’ ee ieee oe po! ly dead. At Alton, Ill, they gave me a hotile { 2 test front. , CANTERBURY HALL, -_ The Examiner of October 12th, says a smar of Plantation Bitters. * * * Three potsles Sa er ee Ne oi Tene S CANTERBURY MALL, cerreeLoutiemce Las occurred between Mr.Ould restored my speech and curedme. * -* = * sorth, and Tunming back 160 feet to a 96 foot pudlic CANTEBSBURY HaLu, 4 ee a commmiselo E ex i * + i. 5 * pears . O. H. Fiauts. a One-half cash; the remainder in six in aa irnepaiiasas Wide differe:.ce exisis between the parties as to 4 sys 2, 1869. ths, ih interest, scoured by a deed of trast Rear of Natfoual vege! lotels. tbe Sumber of prisoners with which each a pate se hshasm aids: edd solapal | he Gs Loa betW: Biscahas? wAlMoTH should be credited, and that all arrangements “ 6 young i. + Gi. . e YE! afur her exchange, sre, for y present, siek and not out of the Rouse for two years Bis od feeble SY ase. rm a “a, . aainie eked in the head.” oa ‘ with Scrofula and Erysipelas, after paying the Mo@ .» Auetionsers. MULE! From the Richmond Examiner, Oct. 16.) doctors ever $150 without benefit, has been S¥4LL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON MARY Fy J0BN MULLIGAN, Mouse, Oct, .—The steumer Isabel, inrune A s se 3 ax ni eured by ten bottles of your Bitters. * * *ff ax Acrion Oa BATURDAY AFTRRAGOA Oct AzDY LBAVITT, pads wig Neds on Tucrasy, ¢op aground, Epwagp WOUNALL.” ‘Mth, at 5o’slock, on the premises. w sell ANDY ukavire, and a ramber of shots were fired at her by the == : 2 pert ER My oath rote? 3. 10 aud nh, THE GREAT ETHIOPIAN GUMEDIANS, oe aarreaighe:s usiained no injury, and is The following is from the Matron of the | 5 n 45 and oth streets.and funding back | ERNESTINE DeFAIBER, JULIA MORTIMER, | "°".<°* 5 : S Fj; > 5 eo . - 'Fron the Richmond Examiner, Oct, 16. Union Home School for the Childrenof Volun- } 1 %6 MILLIE FOWLER, ibe CL4BA FOWLER, Cuauizston, Uct. 15.—Firing from oar. ue teers: t eT THE ALBUM UP BEAUTY! teries continues as usnal. “The enemy mawes a on, 837 S 4 . eal No reply, buicontinues working. An addilion- aa SUE TER MACS, eet } ‘erm One tira rees’y das teniatnden in six O@ THE ARAB LAY. al numb of transports aie reported at Folly with interest, secured by a Intet. «Dr. Drake: Your wonderful Plantation Een ieee: ED. MUBRY, and THE CORKOGRAPHIC CORPS ‘Two war vessels arrived off the bar and sig- Bitters have been given to some of our little veyancing at the cest of the purchaser, — 5 avis children suffering from weakness.and weak | _°°}-¢ J. 0, Mee GrEe E'60., ance’, pe Roveh at pplenaig Pellet coueul, who will probsbly visit them to-mor- Jungs with most happy effect. One little girl, By J. ©. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. To conciude with s Boreamiog Farce, estitled ss ith pai ANDEOME FURNITURE AND HOUSER EEP- is Henley, with seyen men, in a small in particular, with pains im the head, loss of 1k@ EFFEOS ar Pusilo AUCTION.—On fUBS- e . appetite, and daily wasting consumption, on Pe oe pci renee ae "els ics i residence formerly occu: on. whom all medical skill had been exhausted, H Detween nth ery Oath eo DEEDS OF DREADFUL NOTE. a", wer: drowned in the harbor this morn- George BR, E¢eron as_ ing. Firing from our batteries continue slowly. Admission, 35 and 50 cts Doors open at 7 o’cloo! . ; Teo, | No respoase from the enemy. has been entirely restored. We commenced | sell the Furniture and Bf-cts, comprising ip y With but a teaspoonfal of Bittersa day. Her x Octaye Piato Forte, by Rosen- POPULAR FAMILY MATINEE LyxcuiurG, Oct. 1t.—Twenty-seven regi- au i k oland Cover oe 19-6t SATURDAY AFTERNOON. ment of Yankees cavalry and mounted infant- appetite increased; strength and health follow- i ‘Bose wood Parlor Furniture, finished | - = i t 14,006. a ry, eeUmaed at 14,000, passed Greenville, Ten- ed. * * * * ii ind Gold Broeatel. prising sures ABINI'S DANCING ACLDEMY, hessee, bound eastward, to make a raid on the Respectfully, Mrs. O. M. Devo.” andse mask Summer Co’ eee wel Corner Sixth street and Virginia avenue. Virginia wd Tennessee railroad, attacking our — Rotewood Ma: top Centre and Sof, Tables Professor Manint hasthe honor to announce to | 10rces at Lible Ridge, 1x miles west of Green- .® * * IT owe munch to you, for I verily Miegans Bronze and Gilt Mantel Clock, with Giass | his friends and citizens generaliy that his ville, cn Saturday, October 1. Our forces Tee v’ (he Piamiation Bittrs have saved my | nice Chinéso Vanes, Mantel Orzemente ficouts inetantatsolech =. ‘Daye ais hours Greenvillee Sibetacme having teen oe 3 oe . vies ¢ r oo CR et for Ledica, Misses’. and Master's, reaching oar rear, our mep fell back to Zolli- Rev. W. H. Wace ak, Madrid, N. '¥- ek ae Glee: Chine sed leva! Orae: Li #OnDAX'®. WEDNESDAYS and GATURDA ii ’ | coffer, untl the Yankees heavily reinforced more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has Handsome Biscere, Tapestry and Bmbroidered R, LABBE’S DANCING ACADEMY, killed and wounded. Our wounded fell into been greutly benefited by their use. Vel russele, and Ingrain Carpets .: Pin . the hands cf the enemy. Thy friend, Asa Cunnty, Philadelphia Pa.” | geotoh apd Permian Hugs, Oileloth Tuesday, Oak. Lith ovn the bai ever the oe ag | 4 OR Weduesday might the enemy arrived at — | Waluut Hall Set. Stair Kods and Byer of Meset>. Q@eorge’& Thome Paskerg oe Bristol, anc are repor have advanced to- ut Carved Marble-top Bideboard 1 a, ward Abington wi ba heavy force, supposed «*« © * [have been a great suiferer from ie 8) < Pennsylvania avenue, directly opporite the, “ Excellent Walnut Dining Ghairs, Uphelstred Back Metropolitan Hotel.’ Days of tuition for to number from 5,00 to 10,000. Joe Houker i« Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * and Be th Moquet misses and masters Tuesday, Thursdays, ana sat- | in command in Fast Tennessee. Burnside has * * The Plantation Bitters have cured Hanasome Bremch: China Dinner, Dessert, and Tea | ordays, commencing at 3 o'clock p. for. gentle- lett. having been dismissed or resigned. me. co x, Rochester, N,v." | BUYER giged Castors, Waiters, Bee Btand, and | "The'galvon will be rented for Ballv nnd Partin, Neue eas CaN nD ope eee Ray. JS CATHORS; RochestersN- ¥." | g., gigs Decanters, Goblets, Wines and Tumblers | —°° 92 — lowing the Yankee army. The enemy destroyed ch . & % Send us twenty-four dozen more | Mahogany Bof msceten' Fratvion Bey DANCING ACADEMY, Bo propesty in East Tistineasee: as they expect i i ae to hold the conntry permanently. efyour Plantation Bitters, the populazity of | | gdtR GOODALL. Fr. seh and Teacher of Dancing | The Government is estarlishing in every which are daily increasing with the guests of | that his Glace for Masters, disses, and poane town in the Confederacy an agency for the sale eur house. Sykes Cnapwick & Co. } Ladies will commence at the Unitep Hat, of coten interest coupon bonds. i stores Finows Blancets, Spreads, Comiorts, Proprietors Willard’s Hotel Washington, D.C.” | 7...1.¢Re1g, Window Ourtains and Bhades we 4 & have given the Plantation Bit- | Sto¥es, Refrig Ta general amornent of Kitenen on lith street, a few doors from the cars.’ Pennsylvania avenue. on BATURDAY, Oct 3d, at2 m, Classes for Gentlemen on Tpecdey: aud Sstur- mings, from 7 to W. Private lessons any There are 300,060 free negroes iu the Confede- racy. These onght to he drafted for teamsters, ori , &c., by next Congress, ters to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with mere raisites ‘The she 4 hie ee es ————— i ms cash. Boe) xercise Ladies, s0 -. , 2 thence waigeiatine ects 8 gat ae ocd «0. MeGUIRE & 00.. Aucts. | mended for deformity and onesidedmess: also, the FROM FORTRESS MONAQE Indian Qlubs, for Gentlemen. Officers and clerks Fortress Monkox, Oct. 17.—Capt. Cane, of make a note of it. : the tugboat White, has just arrived at Fortress Le oo nee Give lessons on the Violin} Monroe, and Tepo that yesterday, ne ie bay epee o. aesing throngh the Currituck canal from Nor- Due notice will be given of bis Classes at George- Yolk, peand to North Oarolina, they were cap- . Goodall will receive s limited number of } tured by guerrillas; also the smail propeller Et By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D. C. Vey. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILD- IgG Lots 1s @uoncErows at? Avorion.—I will sell at Public Auction, 3, front of the premises, on uperi ntendent Soldier's Home Cincinnati, 0.” «« ™® % The Plantation Bitters havecured me of liver complaiat, of which I was laid up BATURDAY AFTER r iTth, at 4 ¥ ; i prostrate and had to abandon my business. el 7 $9 i $ upils for Pianoforte and Singing. Fawn, which was in company with them. H. B. Krveasey, Cleveland, 0.” fromon, Ppp seve ide ane neat bs for cards of terms, &c. please apply at his rooms, ‘The tugboat W hite was burned, but the Fawn — beter M ote eee, lok streets.and running oe 1-1m* escaped by the crew taking come and of ner. “* * ™ The Plantation Bitters have cured 120 fe OL M RNST AND STRING BAND.— | from the gearing below, while the guerrillas me of a derangement of the kidney and urin- abies pari of same if, frontier feat om sont c es e undersigned respectfully announces Fae May te Alapoing or akridisg inest spot. Ey en eee eer eee ee renee At | “North part of saine Lot fronting O feet on north | for Private Parties, Bails, Pic: Nica, Fares ForTREss Monrox, Uct. 1¢.—Last evening acts like a charm. : side of Pronpect street. between Market and Fred~ Sa ae heen othe re leer amciers | the schooner Planet arrived off our guard-ship ©. C. Moors, Agent for Colgate & Co. erick streetsand rusning back 9 feet. wieleke beomnn's corner of Ponteyitenis avenue | Moree, and reporteu liaving three stow-away= 251 Broadway.” Lot 8 He audrina Heakins’ addition to | andcth strost eset. HENRY IBBMAN, | onboard. Captain Babcock cent a boat to the ry be ke. &e. Pat ep Ee teat gre a +4 neo Sm" Planet and took the three men on board the oe . ° ° Frederi ‘a'streetsa above t,and »unning Moree. They said they had been employed by Joxeph Johnson; had run a boat with liquor FOR SALE AND RENT. &nd contraband goods to Ocean View, and landed the same on the beach at thai plaee. In OB bales STORE snd DWELLING ibaated consequence of the heavy wise . fa i on G street, between erney ave they were blown off; Jo! m left on shore Morth Canitel street yngex the railroad depos... Ap- and the boat being ina sinking condition th ply on the premises, OB THOR partics took refuge on the Planet. The Plantation Hitters make the weuk «strong, Term: Ste: thtrd cash j balance in six and twel the languid brilliant, and are exhausted na {| ™enths, sesured by a eed of trust on the premi All converancing at the cost of the purchaser. ture’s great restorer. They are composed of eed THOS. DOWLI NG, Auct, the celebriled Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen, &# THE ABUYE SALE 13 UNAVOIDABLY 3 D' a il §. “RDAY AF NOON, Oct. Sassafras, Roots, Herbs, &c., all preserved in Ieivease can oa BDRY APT ERR OON; Oe Mies. vowninu. auc. | FPORSALE A er FRAME ROPER. on pyon-lonia of pools and shoes; evidently de. ‘ : oe lg. i ~Auct. street, one square from av wagon-loads of boots and shoes, evidently de perfectly pure St. Oroix Rum. LL. | able for ny Kirsd of businezs nquire Signed for the South, and probably a part o — By WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ith treet, corner of D street son’ Island.) | the above-name. cargo. s.T--1860o0.-=. Ab tie Horse Bazaar. 96 south side Louisiana avenus, sere CEane ee The United States gunboat Olvander, from pak Porbfisig Ephga Mabe alt dla gto ' OB SALE—The GOOD WILL and FI BB} Chi ton bar direct, arrived this morning. Persons of sedentary habits troubled with RABE OHANOS, 11 FINE BLOODED COWS | E'Ufa new and hasdvomely ited up Mestaucaut Shake the guardsbip ‘Morea: saying they nen weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, at Avction.—On BATUBDAY MORNING, | ¢ ete lar, im the beat business | 16 néws, and proceeded to Newport News, to er ° a | 4 rf a 2 ‘= ba 1-3 a oe 2 Bs = woceccverecenanse~et.pceangaeerauaeussesenenenssepesenanessssnenscsnasecestesiesnsestennenopenvessenennertinennecenie S 24th inst., a8 10 o'clock, we will sellat the Ba- Jack ot appetite, distress after eating, torpid | sear. 11 ne Blooded -ilch Cows, giving milk, | for ve years. i liver, constipation, &c., deserve to suffer if they | SP iten as ‘on™ 5 at, pear i 3 of the whole house report to Adiniral Lee. SEAUD: Bh ‘o-day. at noon, the steamer Maple Leaf, in Dale, arrived irom Beaufort. Also, ill be a i f TO LBT—One large Front Room, in Captain © : They are recommended by the highest medi- | “eel? WL WAu 2 00, acu, | lapel eoe-aad eet’ tema melger A idy | SE Gig hon Morris inca cal authorities, and are warranted to produce By J. 0. McGUIRE & 00. quired and given. Inq at 53 La. sygiue, bet: FRM DWSLLING AND BUSINESS erAup } 6th and 7th atreets, i i ce fact. ° ie =f Hl ica an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed: ou se RES a FARE as Avczion- On SUNS. H Vaicans BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE reeatle, perfectly pure, and harmless, | f Sart ei Lot 17, square 264, om F et,,det, isth and 14th eis, lta spear aa ‘granada tor-aell scl on the stam OF 105 1. BORED | weal: card Ufthe most deaitanis locations in the tion Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a Frame Dwelling with back building. bad tae de 5 Plantation 1y two-story a | THE WAR IN MISSISSIPPI. Keiniorcements fer General Bragg—W reck oj a Steamer—Opening of the Mobile und and Ohio Railread, Mesputr, Oct. 19.—The Bulletinsays: Infor- mation frcm x Union refugee, just escaped swindler and imposter. We only put itup in fo 74 . Dasivese stand and contsins eizht ; orem hoes a ga from the bloadhonnge athe to aie une con- rooms with a goc: lar. t y, seription in. issippi, is to the following ef- Ope lopicabin bottles: Pewareatuctlogrestied veyancing at purchasers eost, oe aksioaetes caine jects Joe Johnston's force, excepting one diz ; Street west. Z H HE PEOPRIETOB O¥ THE CLARENDON GREEN & WILLIAMS. Austioncers. { ote) has rented large and desirably-lo every bottle has our United States Stamp over T STBR'S SALE OF 4 HOUSE AND LOT ON i Ses Bene Re. 450 6 street opposite he Fatent the cork, and signature on steal plate side ta- William i oe te ‘of : oS Hl a8 renovated. and Sac ready for immediate oc- bel. and recorded in Liber J. A. a. Ko. ios = ¢ y of thie county, I will seil at Public Auction on Seld by reepectable dealers thronghoat the WEDNESDAY, the iath of November n vision, has-been sent to reinforce Bragg. There are net over 10.000 Rebel troops in the State of Mississipp). Gen. Loring was at Canton on the sth instant, with 2,40 infantry. Joe John- ston bas gone to Holly Springs on a toar of in- epection. Richardson, Ross, Whitfield, Biithe, ind Chalmere, with bands of about 500 atrong, with imitation deleterious stuff, for which sev. corms cash. .C. McQUIRE & CO. ducts eral persons are already in prison. See that 5.6 The rooms will be rented either sinzie suits without board, or if desired, meals can e tabenat the hotel. Vor Ratisalare, apply at ‘he office of the Clarendon Hotel. oe)7-e93t are in different parts of the State, conscripting "eloek p.m. of Let No. = - 1 babitable globe. H aare Nor Ge ae ihe city ol 2, FOE 8412—the FURNITURE of tour rooms, | over a hundred bloodhounis are being used to | P. H. DRAKE & to., aing for the said part at the norenwast commer 0 i ies been in use only a fom months; oyery: tupture Union men. "i | e om 202 Breadway, N. Y. seid Tot at. the tatsrmection-¢ on feet 6 inches’, | ae Tea ert Popemstete d Create Comer The Memphis and Churiesion railroad and telegraph have been extended to Iuka. i Gen. Wadeworth, late of the army of the Potomac, arrived here to-day, bound South on j aionr of inspection of contrabands. The Mobile and Ohio railroad will be ned th = th D atreet 30 feet bout, ‘ing t ity. e week at BAND OFSHIGG OF RW AnD auscane | [TES SSeLgenunUruurin batiitebeeos | Recouaregien tT, Make se oe YO. F, NS. ‘int disvant 3] feet 6 98 irom south D street, ‘ \OB RENT OR 8, 26 or more of liret- Panis $Gfonhe 7H, 1588.” Tees fee Paracel wes sald esroat a feet tuenes | Bete ianDo witha covers sad stabing MMB DEMOREST alt MES. HINKLBY'S, west with south D street 169 feet 6 inches to the be- d Cemetery. inquire ! ! i i i \ i { and robbing. In three counties around Atlania j j trom Uolumbus, Ky., to Jackson, Tenn., thence pee war i Rati Ue hen Diprentatt hata cy ean: taetatancetate, Fe Ee pd cb Poa J ranches. 7 he road tr ‘orinth to atur, and it is de- | erms of sale: {OR 8B. A tiret- ~ ste BRIOK : sagt H SroakB ene MANTILLAS made va order. ee twelve and eek em, OL wit SGvem, with back yullding.eeliar, sud stable, igued to open it from the latter point to Chat- | a enn, enue, between: and and secu: trust. con! 5 5 a Lon 9 ree acai at Tears Sore peat formset sale j the Stock and Tools oe ESlonaie Confectionary, The Confederare steamer Argus Fulton was FIRST - Bell'on one’ weeks notice, at sie ox periee Sat risk ; rola “wt yee the” Cotntichery "Buck, Beery PAE tp reson ied sires For furtvet information apply at No, #79 Sixth Teet, a 2 and B, (Laiand ) Possession iy. ec i 1 eae TAI ERS gee H A Notorious Guerrilla Captured. i Cincrwnatl, Oct. 17.—The notorions guerrilla Jim Keller, who murdered Captain Wileman and vuthers, was captured near Sharpsburg, | Ky., yesterday, with six others. This gang | waé inken to Mount Sterling, where a man | named Watkins, formerly of the 9th Kentucky WATIONAL BANK OF WaSaiseTos. sed che tga Theparcnsetn i ZEN of th : R. WOODWARD. Trastes. Capital —esariees: ecls-eod& as & WILLIAMS, Ancts Eero i RNISHE. B We This Base, organised under the National By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. Toe without besrde ckoph Basking Law of the last Congress, is opened this BUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS._By th. day for the transaction of business, at the corner virtue of a deed of trast. executed on the 27th: | of Fifteenth and F streets, opposite Treasury De- bel of 1 00 BUILDING LOTS FORLBASE OR RENT, oc 14 lw* i 3 ey table fcr sutiers, restaurants and private : . it, H, D. OOOKGS, President. » No 363, ene De | residences Within fee ena, ten-waik of the Presi- | (#valry, chot and mortally wounded him | Wa. 8, Huxtisorom, Cashier. soma | 10D, county Faby will cer st Public Bain, | dent's Ho oof SN TARDIN, nemmes of | While in the hands of the guard, j 3 900] 1 on MONDAY. the 26th Gay of October next, a: the | aton, D.C, ~ oc 13-1m™ Large forces, under Buckner, are reported to | "4 . in the afternoon, the Lots. sbance for a neoitabjein { Ue mMoving into Kentucky from the southeast, ‘BR Bur! COURT OF THE DISTRICT | 92 MONDAY, the : | bias A LTE Kentuck; he south OF OOLUMB: rine sate Diniiet Fe. of | Brecon, sed Parcels of Ground described it said | frast food, being 22 Lote situates in Square aum- i HO 863. the ateam- | Pered S40, op the Talent a eash ; balance in 6 and ‘gl furniture, boats eee tale 3 Queen etein their notes for | Petes mente’, ftates | the deferred payments, bearing interest from the e,Bouth Atinatic | Gay ofeaie. A decd rv to seoure the deferred paym: a large acd commodionz I0. by 82 frets ita sppareauy with the design of striking the Ohio and 4 deep. situated on the iP! aear Gallipolis pon a Pennsylvania Election. toombark ipa safe and prontaple bupiwast, For Haxuissrvre, Oct. 19.—Ofiicial returns 30 pees information esquire of PETEW G. diEN- Sar cepived, give Curtin tan iaajority. The “ " N. Been street. xandria, Va,,or | counties yet to hear from are Butler, Cameron, | be ant Revenne Siaspe, a ee parebavers ex: 464 Weth at., between Dand "Ww Cleartiela. Fik, Forrest, Greene, Jefferson, Hl Qt the end of ive days fromthe day of sale the vet-2W Potter, Somerset, Susquehanna, Tioga, Ve- Undertigned. as Trustee reserves the right to re- w= wena naugo, Warren, Washington, and Wayne. So ‘anbington, sell t id premises sfter aivertising five timer ROART far #é returns are in, the Governor leads Judge 25 nite Sear, ‘at the risk and cost of the j¢- BOARDING Agnew about S000. votes. This will be in- parche er. creased to 10,000, The Senate will stand 17 re- publicans to 16 democrats; the House 32 repub- | icine to 48 democrats, | C. B RITTENHOU2E. Trustee. 2028-d&da GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, By J.C. MeGUIRE & UOD., Auctioneers, Fut J S118 OPPOSITE ated tolake a it. moderate deme. ET for their interests. By oc 06 .19-3t* Sometase NEW FOR TH: commodated with Terrible Aceident at Troy. —— 3 aT Prsiic Auc st ‘ * Tics - Un F AY A¥TE! x ard at 353 U street de- Troy, N, Y,, Oct, 19,—A terrible agcident oc~ CORSET SEIRT SUPPORTER fo stenh onthe promisys, Re ala Ren y Rear Metropolitan and | curred here about soon to-day A number of is what the name implies. and Somintag io 8 neat in David isiom of Fa re No. 1, froat: Fe] Hot 2 ccs) St" | men were digging @ cewér in Jacob street, sat ienpie form the guelity of pote. 10s regarded | vovenieenth and Bis dtee Rh sueete toi eeeee SRDING.— Wantet oye Soars moon den cardia pamremebcen pd aalnie yr aoe molitn, wiih, marked favor, aad highty Teoom: | Deck 10) feet on putiicuiey, and ecatsining 255 | Eg! Wate family, ora house'where there | ‘Three dend Weane wane Bese eee meres. 1 } ‘his Lot is extuated in the immediete vicinity of: ‘ete rescued alive. There are still tweiv For sale whelesslegit TEVRIUSY & BRO... e War ape Navy Deverionratey in meen persona gipder the earthy “Mon Sie vig: me agente for tai, Buin land. ‘Bee, and the wale should comoisad the atten! = orously engaged in digging them ent: | BO No. 36 “ Coatral Stores,” opposite Center “he ans seeten saiait : : Market. : . ovina ae One-third in as the remaind = San Francisco. LDS. «sc, v ve months. w: nee ye pcieheers deed of trust om the Aen : prisoners on board the privateer COMPOUND GUM ABABIO, » man, nomberin, con; bave teen diedbargeh, 7. coe Se the 01 is deo tnt iced Tunn! the bt oe 2 |, Muerte. Biprmorscr gear ate eye streets. Stores at Band 0 county lings 2 wasps err rate } Potomac says there is nothing definite known { Capitol street, from H street to New York Sax FRaxct8co, Oct. 17=The balance of the j. matter 1oget atthecurrentraies, Manyofthe |” ao aamiral Hope is to succeed oad.» They ran“as the Sante ( Olara-}-an -~ |THE WEE Teading, than . Published on Friday ‘TrEws FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC | men.would ws but here a: Pevition ef the Confederates. WASHINGTON, Oct, 19-—[Associated Press sedent, Weare ae, ‘con: Dis: +]—Accounts from the Army of the o 2 of ton paid heavy taxes, and hada. of Gen. Lee’s location, as he has recently ma- aration Cite cee expended Mr tier : {aially changed his position, . Such disposi- | T7htag that there were bat few eno paid Mone Rig been pace .of our own army as will $1.50 per day. Besides, the ‘8 were Sow mee contingen«: r ‘ unfair Heavy artillery firing was heard for an hour | 2} 07 eMDE: oiere would be Bothing unfair in or two this morning in the direction of Manas- Wages paid by pri te parties, and Sony Scns sae, > iS OSL tat the a id. = wie of Reina Coun” Aaashby uel | Lice Seat A B°Crot Shere ingeramouaey who were driven off by the cavalry escort. Seth Be bd Gack ictal a Bilge Led ee The latter had one officer captured and one | yeclly Fe rot at ever man killed. here ies ~ri your 4. and bey, bad but the blue canopy of Sale of U.S, Five-Twenties. bien rear! covering, and yet they re- PSILADKLF ula, Oct. 19.—The Subscription bu oneal aeeee ae’ wilt ix ine Peet ie, ane Cs Bi eB Ot five- | rate cf wrges rey, af ies to. -. Deliveries of the bonds are r. Pepper being made to the igth inst, and arrangements mae ‘hea ee Frat gh ge niware gre DOW Made wo deliver bonds on payment of | wa: tor eiting the bighéet the amount desired. mr Hew anted tovee Pokey qn pacha Mr. Plant’s amendment was finally ado; by the foliowing vote: ~ vidi Escape from Camp sougias. x CHICAGO, Oct. ‘Twenty six of Morgan's Yeus— Meeers. Brown, Cle Lloyd, men escaped fro: mp Donglas tast night by Jant, Turton, Utermehie and Semmes, digging a tunnel from one of tha barracks un- t. Mesers. Gordon, Gulick, Morgan and ~.2e Pepper. derthe fence, . Mir. Lewis moved to amend the bill so.as to LOCAL NEWS. make it icad that the driver of the eart to + ——— : be, wai 2 suman’? Courch. Procgevines, October 18—Board of nye BY. bas ‘adopted, na" 24 Alicrmen —The Gbair (Mr. Semmes) laid ‘be- Mr. Lew iS Moved also to amend so as to lore the Loard acommupnication from the May- | require that the horses used shall be «able- or announcing the approval of the following, | budied.” There were too many skeletons now viz: hauling carts about. [Laughter.} Amendment Bili to grade Eleventh street east, from Penn- | not adopted. sylyania avenue to South Carolina ayenuoc; to | The foilowing were presented and referred: reviye an a¢t to trim and grayel D streetsouth, | By Mr. S:mmmes—Petition of John H. Semmes from 2d to 7th sireet east; to grade and gravel ana Wm. H. Brauner, for per minaion, to extend © street south. from 3d to6th street west; to ; vaulis beyond the curb line. By Mr. ter. amend an act to lease whaif sites un the Poto- | mehle—Pctition ot Wm. Riley. By Mr.Tarto: nified a cesire to communicate withthe French | mac Tiver; and bill for the relief of Thomas | Bill to take up and ri lay the gutter on I etree Cogan north, ircm 19th to 2uth west. Als communication makiug the following | On motion cf Mr. Utermehle, the bill to regu nominations for Trustees of Public Schools:— | late and license livery stables was taken up. First Lisrict—J. O. Wileor, Wm. Wilson, and | He caid he understood there had been a petition J.S. Brown: Second District—M. H. Miller, | presented, and thought from w he had heard W. J. Rhees, and OU. U. Wight; Third District— | of it, unat the request of the petitioners were F.S. Walch, C. W. Davis, and Rober: Fergn- | eminently proper. son; Fourth District—J. T. Cassell, J.B. Ellis, | Mr. Lloyd stated that Board should consider and J. E. Holmead. For Secretary of Board— | the circumstances in which these Beery men R.T. Morsell; Treasurer—Jobn Sessford; re- | were at present placed; and he wouidthere- ferred to schools committee. fore moye toamend the bill by granting then Also, a communication from the Mayor en- | perinission to wash their carriages on the street closing communications from Postmaster Bow- | irom 4 to 9 o'clock a. m., and from 5 to9 o’elock en, Mr. Forsyth, City Suryeyor, and Mr. B. | p m.;and also that they be allOwed to occupy B. French, Commiesioner of Punlic Buildings, | a space of twelve feet trom the curb with their asking an appropriation of #300 to grade F | carringes. street north, from 7th to th streets west, inor- | The question was discussed by. Messrs, der that the Government may put flag stones Utermeble, Pepper, and others, and Mr. Lloyd’s on the said street. [The money for grading ts | amendment was lost by the following vote: to be refunded to the corporation by the Gov- Yeas—Messrs. Lloyd, Morgan, Plant, Pep- ernment.] r, and turton. Mr. Brown introduced a bill in conformity } Nays--Messrs. Brown, Clephane, Gordon, with the above communications, and it was ; Gulick, Lewis, Utermehle, and Serames, pres- passed. j icent. And the bill was recommitted to the Mr. Brown subsequently moved a | police committee. eration ef the vote whereby the Lill ed, Mr. Brown stated that for the last seven and it was so amended as to anthorize the | years he, and other members of the board, had grading of the sireet to Ninth street and to | had the pleasure of voting uyon a certain ques- appropriate $500; and in that form it passed. tion. As this was the last council of which he Yr. Pepper presented the petition of the | would probably be a member, he desired an- keepers of the livery stables of the city, setting | other opportunity of voting upon that same forth thatthey have been at great expense in interesting question; and he therefore moved. the erection of stables, &c., and they usk that ; that ihe petition of James Toéwles be taken they may ke pemivet to wash their carriages | from the files {langhter] and referred to the on the streel in front of their stables, between | committee on claims. It was 80 ordered, and sunrise and 10 o'clock. and tetween 4 o’clock | the board then adjourned. ond twilight. Referred to committee on po- | Board of Common Council.—A communication cs a F ' was received from the Mayor, calling the at- Mr. Pepper, trom the committee on improve- | i i mente, reported the bill to make a gutteractocs i Ce ae Saar he Sc eee ionings A street north, west side of 8th street east; and | *\, 2” S, “asit bears i the bill to provide fora deficiency in certain | yan ye eley age AA peculinn habia = ease; both of which were passed. { end Giseredon befae temen in the = Mr. Plant, from the same committee, re- | has been taken awa there now nowhere ex: pe Ported a bill to erect @ culvert ou 7th street | power to afford pak ‘Animals ha: ‘Weet; which was also passed. | From confiement without the laches 01 tis ‘The committee on improvements was dis--| of owners, und mdeed cases he “occurred charged trom the further consideration of the | \nere parties to make the fee a repeca fer petition of E. Romaine, and it was referred to | yor . the commfitee on elaine. their delivery at the poand, have themselves Mr. Gordon introduced a bill to erect tire | "S"\youia therefore suekeer shee modification oe on the north side of the Anacostia Engine | in the law, a relaxation of its operation within ouse, and on K street southat the intersection | ctvesin tneite sn itne af the ai at ane of Hih’etreet cast; ana a Dill to repair the cul- | Zpurscly settled, aud’ dering thet potiod of ine ert at oe Se ee ee eereet, SOMERS) year when to permit animals embraced in the which were passed. i 8¢o] larg: Gas slips nets oe om oak elk or | pee et al herd RE ie Wena at oe Jemmon Council were referred: Joint resolu- i i Y comi - tion of instruction to the committce to attend to | ogiZaM Larner moved to refer the communi the interests of the Corporation before Congress: Mr. Ranb moyed that they be instructed ta bill for the improvement ot 4\ street, &c.; bill } report a bill to abolieh the law; lost. in regard to sinking wells: bili fixing the com- x. Larner’s motion prevailed. — ¥ pensation of the Water Registrar; bill to pur- | Mr. Raub offered the following resolution chaee hose for the Western Hose Uompany; bill | fee-cired, That the Mayor is most respectiity granting permission to widen the area and ex- requested to inform the Board of Common tend the fuel vaulte in front of house No. 433, on i Cotncil if all policemen who lose any time if 10 street weat: bill to build # branch sewer in said lost time is not deducted from said poliee- the Second Ward: vill to take up and relay the men’s salary, and if one-fifth of the said salary gutter on the east side of pth street west, be- | ic returned to the generai fund of this Corpo- tween G and H north; bill for the relief of the ration. oT what use is made of said deducted rmall pox hospital: to lay certain flag footways money by the Board of Metropolitan Police. in the Second Ward; for the further improve- i Mr. Raub asked what became of the money, { ment of the canal; granting permission to Per- i severance Fire Company to dispose of asuc- Te Tesail oe Boe ee tion engine; to reduce 11th street east, between Mr. Fergnsen hoped the resolution woulda Pennaylvania avenue aud G street south: to acs. He had been informed that it was usual revive an act for opening an alley in square Peas olicemen was absent to have twice No. 51%: tor the improvement of the email pox the time lost deducted. Lospital; for the relief of Elias Davis: to revive Mr. M. Larner moved to lay the resolution ri Bot 0 thn and gravel B Saves north, roan on the table. He contended that the Corpora- 3d street west to Y creek; to lay a gravel ‘i © authori tropoli footwalk along the south side of I cicet south, don Ned. no eutparity: over ine, aay _ from 1lthto 13th street east: tor the relief of Foe ub to lay on the table was ; carried. the American Hook and Ladder Company No. trod: referred: 9; to lay a fing footwalk across G street north, BoM ok fae ae 10th to on the west eide of 4th etreet west; for the 1sth, and G street, from 10th to 14th. By Mr. more thorough distribution of Potomac water Barr—Bill making it unlawfol fer an Borses throughont the vity; tor the relief of E. E. having the glan or other con! ne dis Mockabee, and to cet the curbstone and paye enses, to go at I imposing a penalty of €5 re, Retway slong the north front ‘of square { on ine owners. “iy rs Rug -Probibitiog the (0. 582, i cept by weight, The following trom the Board of Common edt iy ee Saslak ae pt ey welent Council were read three times and paseed: by providing that hereafter none but perish- Bill to purchase scales for the use of the Center able articles be allowed to be sold in market. Market; to lay @ gravel footwalk along the By Mr. Ellis—Petition of M. Smith. By Mr. West front of 13th street east, from Peansyl- | > y), Larner—Petition and bill for the x yania avenue to E street.south; to trim and of @ school house in the northern part of gravel iaiana ayenues irom Hd to 2d street) phira Ward. West: an il] to supply a deficiency im the trodu: and pissed: construction of the sewer on 10th street, from 1 Be ree Seaeian poet on the Sur- street north to New York ayenue. veyor for estimates for and i The Aldermen’e joint reeolution in reference alleys in equares 226, 293 and 254. By ane bedeahplits ore pubite schcol pang, in |p. Varner To supply a deficiency in con the First School District, an e jermen’s r eewel from I stree' Dill equalizing compensation of certain officers kicntete Sed thee ee tg . . : n O% to New York avenue. By Mr. Canfleld—To of the Corporation and abolishing the salary of Inepector and Sealer of Gt ere e relay gutter on B street north, from 2d te 3d “ trects efst. returned from the Common Conneil with a | * arn folio whi. refusal to concur in the amendments of the “nu BS ee i Board of Aldermen; anc the latter agreed to Resoiced, That the committee to represent the insist upon their amendments. j interests of the Corporation before Congress be The Common Conncit’s amendments to the and they are hereby instructed to request the vill authorizing an increase in the charges of passage of a law Congress conferring the scavengers, and to the bill to improve North power upon this Gos tion to dispose of “ie bill for conrsared in: : ‘i ch hevereloen ya over saiccoere, Lett weal ne bill for erecting « fire-plug on the eou! ‘ hich’ side of F. etreet north, between 13th and 1th merewo ) apply te sley peepery wah: way west, was also returned with an amendment, ‘Mr. Wilson moved to take up the bill es- and it waz referred to the committee on drain- iablish. g the office of harbor master; which uge. ‘ { was lost. ‘The act to amend an act authorizing an in- Mr. N. D. Larner, from the committee on im- crease of pay for laber and Vorporation work cand % rom wes also received trom the Board of Common | Provements, asked to be di 2 = Hy consideration of the bill to pave carriage- ete nea Oem ane yea” saat 106 | way on the sonth side of the Northern Market. e een | ped for the horse and cart 2.50, | companying the bill had been by the Se H ict Mr. Lloyd hoped the bill would not be con- | ad'no interest im the market ee ee sidered to-night, but wow! referred to the A i a commitire on finance, 69 systhe might ine Petpet discharged from its far: it. He was 2s much in favor as any one @: i improve- giving the laboring man adeqnate compensa. Php op ricer eattectp ter: “1 ior, but if the bill was pushed through to- aud the stalls had paid into the corporation night be should vote wgninst it. over $9,000. He moved to refer the bill to the Mr. Gulick hoped the bill would now be | markets committee. Carried. ceveidried. He thought the gentleman (Mr. ; "A'S fonowing were reported from the im- Licyd) bad no right to threaten not to vote for orovements committee, and passed :—Bill for a itand thus endeavor to have it referred. It pen fcotway on G@ and 23d streets; to grade al- Was hecessary that eome action chould be taken te yin square to extend culvert on C street now, for if the bill were referred to the com- | {th “cha dth street east, and toimprove the mittee on finance it would be sending it to street 3 sleep, i: d to adjourn; earried. Dir. Lioyd denied this, and argued that the | Mr. Ellis move — bills from his committee (finance) were re- ported upon a= quickly as trony apy other com- a7-A correspondent of the New England. miitee. He was. not opposed to the measure, | rarmer, says that formany he hrs prac- buteimply wanted to investigate the terms-of | jjc¢eq breaking off the loose ves of His cab- the present bill. Hethonght the priaciple.of beges. They make good feed and it dods the Passing bills upon the aigttyee pee en rereey crop no injury. * 5 { ton wes a wrene one. ins ‘ana | #97 Only people worth $100,000 are to be in- fered. Many bile wrens wrongly drawp, and } = Ko tue Russisn bangact in New. Tork. were consequently io; vk y Very & iy, that. ; be Sa we beard refused to refer the bill, and Mr. ; . : Pinntinen moved toamend ieby eltiking out | | A Idaho, Territory con‘aing 32,000 inbabi~ Siig wborers throtguout ime city.” |. -sg-Bhe Canadian Parliament wes peerogued borers \hro ; eae: ver Gordon, thought it ‘mond be & difficult |_on the ‘th inst, It broke up ina atthe Navy- Sard:get $1.75 per day. Admiral me csetar nena Wes ants | Penh amereenemion ns a, lsmoat ov week proposals were | 87 Sto are exempt from 2 for ¢' d_ for other ‘purposes, | #rvice in the army. > ich persons as bid for the work did it |. s9-The exports during the Inst fecal year

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