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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Tee Fourrn Pressyrecias Catron, of ‘whicn Rev. John U. Smith is pastor, was yes. terday the scene of ee services, in Nampa, ta with the ordination of four new sion was from the “hel, ments,” 1 Cor, xti,2,in which: 5 atler noting some of the remerkable points of Tesemblance between Our n&tional form of jovernment and that of the Presbyveran Shoreb proceeded to state ly the charac. ter and duties of the eli aud concluded by earnestly urging the members f sust.in mm their labors thoce who had been choven by themselves. Rev. Mr. Glover read from the «Form of Goverament” cec’.on applicable to the occasion; the result of the election of September 10 was stated, an@the geutlemen ‘were ordained ™ the above order, by prayer and the imposttion of hands. The exercises concladed with an address of instruction to the new officers end the benediction. : ppare ae <ti Deatu or OLp, CiTizexs—Dr. 8. C. Smoot, the wrll-known physiciar, died at bis resi_ ence, near 2b street, in tae Firs: Ward, on Friday night, aitcr an ilinecs of several weeks. Dis disease belog dropsy on the chest. Mr. Jno. McDuell, for many years arespectad citizen, and a Mason of very high s'aading, Gied on Saturday at bis residence, on 4th street, *fter a long and painful tiluess, in the seventy- eighth year of his age. Mr. Jobn McDevitt died at the residence of Ris son, Mr. James A. McDevitt, on Suterday, in the seventy-fifth year of bis age. Mr. Me- Dey itt was a native of Ireland, but for the Past futy years had resided im this city aad Balti- more. He was a gardener and flori«i b: pro- tession, and, during a portion of (ea. Téckine’s term, bad charge of the Presifentia! gardea. ‘The foneral will take plyce at St. Dominic's Cbureh to-morrow morniog. —eas JUVENILE GAMBLES: noon, about$}; o «, L eat. Johnson. of tse “d precinct, witha sqrad o( bis men. went into the wouds north of the Park anu eap- sored fifteen white aud six coloted boys, was were spending the Sabbath day ia tossing cents and playing cards. The descent was so well managed that pot one of the javyenile gamblers escaped. ppesred that they were in two gangs, fourt white im one aad sx biacks and one white in the other. In the last mentioned gapg Was a negro who had twenty. five cente, and the other negroes tried to take itfrom bim. To geteven with them be gave the information to the pelicc. and did it <o ex- actly thapthe police weresuccesstul in making the capture. Lieut. Johnson ordeted alt to be putin the cells, which cauced an awiul nowl- ‘Dk among the little fellows. He subsequently iectured the younger white boys and dismissed them, add held the larger white boys who had told hes to get off and the negroes ‘who tried to impose on their companion for further hearing. BES ae 2 da 2s Tux Scsurzenrsest.— To-morrow avd Weduesday the great Schutzeafest will be cont cluded at the Park. It will be remembered that the closiog festivities, which were to have taken place on the 2ist ulumo. were postponed ob AccouBt oi the rain, and that at that time at was determined to make the festivities which are to take place to-morrow and the following dey more brilliant than ever. To-morrow there will be a trial of skill in shooing for six additional prizes, and m the afternooa they will be distributed. 98 also all the prizes won by the residents here at tbe former trial. Harry Leshe will appear on tne tight-rope iu some of bis best feats, and in ine evening let off fire. Works from the rope. Or Weancsday ineve will be pxize contest #t ten-pins, ladies’ ea, shooting, kc. Besideszhe fireworks by Li ie, the pyrotechnis: Lupers, of Daltimére. will & ve an exbibition. and the entire grounds will be beautitully illuminated. - Tae Sanitary Reront.—This morning, Lieut. Noonan, of tue Sauiary poiice, made bis report for (be year ending September Jub, p66. The Lieutenant, after complimenting his men for the performance of many duties not Within the Sanitary department, end the f.‘th- aul performance of the Sanitary dutie~. sa-s; “1tis gratify.ng also to state that the citizens generally seem to appreciate ineir services as they have im many cases assisted the officers in the discharge of their duties, and in many in- Stanec* verbal notices only were required for the prompt abatement of nuisances.” Nui- sanees reported, 5.55%; nuisances abated, 5,351; wnabated.S: warrasts served, 45%; amouat of fines imposed, $1,693 .5; persons sent ww bos- pital, 34, bodies buried, 12; dead horses and cows removed, 447, Ye verday efer — © THe TEMPERANCE MOvEMENT.—T he usaal Temperance meeting of the Washingtoniens took p!sce at the Northern Market yesierday atternoon, and was larzely attended. Mr. Jno. S. Holl‘ngshesd presid and addressed tne mreting. asalso Messrs. G. W. Maher, John = Wheeler, Joseph B. Johnson, and Eleuzer rows. The public meeting under tue auspices of the Metropolitan Temperance Union. at the tair building, was also well attended, Messrs. Kid- ‘well. (President,) Clayton, Savaze. Drew. and Gonzalves addressed the meeting, and there were quite a number of signers to the pledge. ——~@— enn Seem iay: afternoon, Jas. H O'Do' obue, a soldier, being drunk, and with- outmorey to buy more whiskey, offered to sel his coat te Michaei Conner, grocer, corper of 11th and © streets. Mr. Conner would not buy: but acolored boy employed in Mr. Con- re, bought the coat for u dollar. @ waited until the boy left the store with the coat, and toek it trom him. Officer Britt errested O'Vonobne, and Justice Mor-ell sent him to jail for highw+y robvery. TEES ED Tae RatN.—The incessant showers of Sat. urday nigh: bad a very depressing effect upon the markets. The stands were deserted by purcbasers, and the market lights were extin- guished earlier than ts custenary. The (lel. uge did not do much injury to property, but in many locali housekeepers and merchants ‘were put to great inconvenience by the over- flow from streets and sewers into basements, areas and ccilars. pS ixsPEcTION OF FLovur.—Mr. Joseph Hed- Tick, iuspeetor of flour, made on Satarday his report for the quarter ending September 3), 1886, as follows:—3,175 burrels of family, 7,513 of extra, 1,018 of superfine, 118 of fine flour and 16 barrels of middlings were inspected during the quarter, making & totahof 12,170 barreis inspeoted. He alse imspected 315 barrels of Tye four. ——-S NATIONAL THEATRE —Lester Wallack’s popular comedy of «Rosedale, or the Rifle Bail” is announced for to-night with new scenery, costumes, and appointments, and sey- eral accessories to the stock company. We un- derstand that the cast will be of ac! Ler to give satisfaction vy presenting the play in as attractive a manner 48 it has ever been given here Petty Larceny.—Joseph Thomas, colored, ‘was arrested Saturday for larceny of half keg of soap fat from Mathew Hatter, colored. Butler had employed him several days in or- derto keep him from suffering, and he ex- bebited bis gratitude by taking the soap fat and selling it to a soap manufacturer. Thomas was arrested by Lieut. Ski ) and was sent to jail for court by Justice Thompson. hha Fouxp Drowyep.—This morning, the cap- tain of & vessel discovered the body of a mulatto man floating in the Anacostia, and after securely fasten the body, notified Lieut. Miistead, of the Eighth Precinct, who sent for the Coroner to hold an inquest. Tne body was clad in citizens’ glothing, and had apparently been some days in the water. Pw-Nic To-pay.—The second grand pic-nic for the benefit of the church and sehools of the immaculate Conception, ai Sevesth Street Park, this atiernoon and evening, will be a most enjoyable affair: and those who areen- gaged during the day will find that they can spend a few bours most agrecably after the la- | bors of the day are over. fe Bie OrenxIxG Day.—Our neighbor Samstag, cor- mer of wth street and Pennsylvania avenue, opens Sn excellent restaurant and oyster 2aloon in connection with his famous ale-vaults to-day, and bas made other improvements, No one is better calculated to succeed in an ex- tended business than Samstag. x poem arta ae Ruy» Over —This morning, a large bog was Tun over by a street car, south of 7th bridge. The police, in order to prevent @ nuisance, permitted Men to cur the animal's throat and remove the carcase. ——» Lieeer te perp = orctyeey 4 betes a compositors end three loyed tm tbe pres" room were furloughed from the Government Print'ng Office. — —e— — PReoxritrxe Storrep,—The Marne is now full, and om Saturday recruiting for it ceased. At the headquarters here there are a! present over 300 enlisted men. a oo BY Tux NoTicr elsewhere it will be seen that A meet ng of the “Seventh Ward National Union Otub” will take place to-morrow ege- Bing st Potomac Hall. ——_—<Spenaber Festivar, Tantecx awp Surper at Odd Fellows’ Hall to. night for benefit of St. Dom- ynte’s Chureh, South Washing’on. See aa- vertisement Pouce 5 OF ERATIONS —W ee readers follow reports various Friios germans Tor the quarter ending ‘Sep- : , Tenth inct—(7th Ward.)—Lieutenant J. s reports @ total of 857 arrests.dur- ing the quarter, forthe following offenecs :— Assault, 5: do. and '» 30; men, 2; atiempt at rape, 1; dery: hea pa h My fay the os a 4p street, 22; intox' in, 29; do. and disorderly, 81. Reorine’ dicsrdosay houe, 3; Keeping bawdy houses, 3; misceliane- ous - 1 page mons. va- g-uney, {9 contempt, 1; grand larceny, 27, gam- i Tope 8: malicious mischief, 10: taise pretences, 2. p-ttit lareeny, 26; robbery. 4; receiving stolen govds, 5; suspicion, 22; violation of city ordi- nances, 19. Ofthe parties #85 were white: 372 co'ored; mairs, 669; females, 233; could read and write, 453; coultaot, 42; 229 of foreign sory A Fines wore imposed in 6 cases, and 15) of partiés were sent ¢o the workbouse in deiaalt of payment; casee dismissed, 119; held to bail for court, 64; of which number 43 were committed in default; security for peace, 37; for g00d behavior, 26; of whom 23 were sent to the workhouse in en fee vanes ae ~ the wba tary, 5; sent to is: » 3; security fort pat shes) of ebildren, 1: seat to Freed. men’s bureau, 1; mot disposed of, 1. Total of pealed upon, #45. amouat an: and ti house, $531.25: total of money and property takea from prisoners and returned to them, or delivered to the Property Clerks, ret Horses taken and restored to owners, 6; ‘vi cles, 2; fires attended, 2, inquests held, 2;' ers accommodated, 44. Sizth Precinct —(Partet Third Ward.) Lieat. C._M. Skippon.—Total of arrests, 3; males, S48; females, £0; could read and write, 537; conld not, 351; white 607; colored, 321: of for- eign nativity, 237. Offemces—Asszuit and bat- tery, 30; assault on policem: Ti assault'aod battery with intent to kill, 1; rderly cen- duct, 231: fast driving and riding, 2; fighting in street. 21; intoxsgation, 106; do. and disorderly, £6; murder, 1; threats, 20; vagrancy, 38; at- tempés to steal, 4; fraud, igitive from jus- tice, Ig grand Jarceny, 58; 1alse preteaces, 4 picking pockets, 2, passing counterfeit money. 1; petit Tircests: 3l,receiving siolen goods, 1: highway robbery, 2; swindling, 4: violating corporation ordimances. 207. Assault and bat- tery cases dismissed, 15; bailed or committed for coart, 5. Assgultand battery with intent ‘o kill, sent to.jail for court, 1;)assulting po- liceman, bailed or sent to jail for court. 1; at- tempt to steal dismie ed, 4; fraud do., 2: do bitiled for court, 1 id larceny dismissed, 22; batled or.segt 10 jail for conrt, 25: murder. jaul for conrt, 1; false pretences dismissed, 4: pick pockets, jail for court, 2; pussing counter- leit mouey, dismissed, 2; for court, 2; petit lar- cepy, dismisseo, 20; for coart, 11; receiving stolen’ good*, for court, 1; highway robbery, do., 2; swindling. dismissed. 4; threats, do. 3: bailed or rent to juil for peace, 26; violating city ordinances, dismis-ed, 146: turned oyer to Freedmen’s Barean, 6: tO the milityry, 2: jJocked tip, 29. “Amount of fines Paid, $1,453.3% Snperceded, $123.24; for collection, $2:7.9-;sent to workhouse, 151 persons in default of, $5)9.40; total of fines imposed, $2,308.93; persons aided by the police, 7; horses estray restored to owners, 16; vehicles, 4; lost children returned to parents,o: fires attended, 3; lodgers. <#; in. q¥ests held, 1; dogs shot, 41; money end pro- perty ny, dy tos to the property clerk, S=406.09. Seventh Precingt-—(Paxi of Fourth and Fifth Lieat. A. Ecklof{—Total arrest. hite, 997; colored, 264; males, i,i5! ; Of foreign nativity, 55% conld ite, 7; could not, 622; assanit 2 do. aud battery, 0; do. on an officer, 2; do. with intent to kilt, 3; adnitery, 1; attémpt at rape, I; contempt, 4: careless driving, 2: dis- i3i, do. gathering, 20; deserters, 7: tg! , 49; ingitives.3; highway robbery, 1; intoxication, 199, Go. and disorderly, 147; keep- ing bawdy hoace 4; disorderly honse, 2: gam- bling houce, refanity, 39: perjury, 2: (hreats, a selling liquor jo soldiers, ‘todomy. 1; attempt to ste y. 5; irwud, 4: fast rid 4 graul larceny, 6): malicious mischief, false pre. tences, % pettit Jarceny, pass ‘counter- felt mon 3 ; Tecelving stolen govcs, 10; suspicion, 49; trespass, 8: violating erty ordinances, x swinaim, + oe ismissed, S07; jai for court, >, bail for do,,.10; jail in de- fanlt of bail for peace, 5; bail for peace, 30: workhoure, 93; locked up, 106; turaed over to military, 11; to U. 8. Marshal, 1; to Fieed- men’s Bureau, 4: sent out of city, 6; miscella- neous, Sa ameune of fines paid, $2,309 98: su- perceded, 372; ap led upon, $25; total of ilnes imposed, $2,426.95; amonnt of money and property taken trom and restored to prisoners, $5,506.09, turped over to property clerk, $679:20- cidents, 11,4 fatal; persons found dead, 2; inquests, 5; attempt at suicide, 1; lost children sestored, 5; unfortnnate and afilicted persons aided, 14; doors found open, 5; fires attended. 2; horses estray and restored to owners, it; horses taken from and returned te prisoners, 3: vehicles. 9; cows estray and taken ap, 4. dogs killed, 65; mad dogs, 4; lodgers accommo- dated, 145. CITY IT eg Jer Cuarys.—Long Jet Chains only $*, Gold Pattern ge 3 guard Chains only $5—the same styles as the $50 Chains—Bog wood Serts, Long Cross “yr 4 $2 at Pricg’s Jew- elry Store, No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 43 street. _— FREE LUNCH to-day at Samstag’s Ale Vaults in Donor of the opening of Samstag’s Kestan- rent and Oyster Saloon connected with nis celebrated Ale Vaults. The public in general is invited. Lunch from 1! a. m. toll p. m. Bry oF HENyinG, Undershirt and Drawers, white or mixed, fullsizes, at one Dollar ecb. No trash. Corner 7th street and Maryland avenue. One Price only. —_.—__— A HOopse! a horse! ey xe for a boree! to ride to neg Price Store, om the corner of Seventh street Maryland avenue. pinch Verne Mr. A. F. De3sav has determined to com- Mence the manuiactureof Pianos in conncc- tion with H. Kaiser, at 451 Tenth street, oppo- site Ford’s Theatre. and will also give his per- sonabatient.on to the repairing ofall kinds of instruments and to the ing of Pianos at ex. tremely moderate prices. He has a great deal ofexperience, and orders entrasted to him will be salisfactorily fulfilled, 3 —_$_<o-— THOSE WHO OVER~PAX the Voice in singing oF Public Speaking will find “Brown's Bron. chial Troches” exceedingly usefal, enabling them to endure more than ordinary exertion ‘with comparative ease, while they render ar- ticulation clear. For Throat Diseases and Coughs the Troches are of service. epee tlm Boots AND SHOES, with improved shanks, made to order by John Strott, National i, entrance on 6th street, and inside Hotel. ~ pairing promptly do} All work warranted. Orders respectfully solicited. omereepgltneeehte PRENIES can be had in auy quantities at the Star office counter BOMER—MU, It Ww. Pchoson, Be SAE ROUSE ° ver, Massschusetts, to CA! - MUDDIMAN, 07 Washington. D.C jnetan : '. Gn the sgt! it. at his residence i; Wertagion city Dr. b. Or BMUUT: ned ee is funeral will take place from the house, at 12 o'clock Tucsdat, the Mor October: trom tke Oak vary Baptist Cuarch, corner of 8th and H streets, Friends of the family are invited t> attend. 2t" McDEVITT. Onthe %th ult . at the residence of bie son, James ie) att, H bi Toth re: ive of ti - seats Srcindt bas tor iaae'y 3 ®@ resi- jen of Baltimore. % Theto \t \- inte's Church, at) lock, On Omi tee The, A a a ad mains will Be tuben thence, to Heltimere Be. Rs The frieuds of the family invited ae N#FY JEW RLBY. WATOBES, : , SILVER AND PLATED WaBE, FINB PARIS FANOY Goeps, WEDDING PRESENTS, CLOOKS, BBONZBS, &c, M. W. GALT @ BROTHER Are bow opening their new goods for the fall trade, and call attention to their unusually large assortment. LONDON, COPBNHAGEN, , ‘ @RNEVA, aca AMBBIOAN WaTCHES, : SOLID SILVER TEA BETS, ’ -) SPOONS, FORBES, &c., EXTBEA FINE ELROTRO-PLATED WaBE, * PARTS Fans, OPERA @LA85B8, t “ DRESSING CasES, COM -PORTEMONBAIRS, &c.,&c, a assortment of alt the newer styles of r ARTICLES gotten up eevectally for WEDDING PRBSENTS. M.W. GALT & BRU , Jewsliers, ee 226 344 Ponn’s avenue. av before ont , wwarr TION as mae eee parte 8 — Sisko rian See 2rd tea bot ween door from G street, SS a ens WV ANTED-By a ri gel, « SITU. ATION todo cham! al bausewerk of a smadttamiy Kppy ones Wrtesty between @ : ay no Gend RB. toird door obsricc, val all to REW th at ry corver Mth ang Fro RENT—AFO NISUED P Splencaid locations rr “UB RENT—T BRICK HOUSE, k ot ieland Furniture = gate. : r Bn avd German between H and I between H and I Oc 1-3¢* STEADY, BEA’ middle-age San ei cthe EER oy Bi td Seaiustress, or chanb: rami scametrees, ew famivy. Hee r . ‘amilies she has lived ad Address F.K Ww ANTEL—A SITUATION as ecamstress, who children’s ¢ eet be thet sont approved charge Understand. Wheel wi shine avy on three days at ‘373M virest, Between 4th an sts. att Want te EXOBANGE. y a Baltimore county Ma “raga dwell hi 2. ress“ in Washington George iow Post Ofice Georgotosmene > fe 29-3t" bi a forteble median VY BRC Kudos rs vet food:size betta tome en jocat 5 ice reese, atin focation and terms,( which must beseay” sey rau, $ Btar Oftice, AN’ — By Pat ot October, an unfur- OU8E, oy ht or with modern ieroroeemmates beta on jen Foon: 6th and 2ist streets, epaenivpcte nue and strert ‘Address A” it’ oie arane owes "Rea it of Teferences give nd sere tt V ANTED to arcusse. a small HOBSE, goed locality, Address J.B, 8., Btar Oftce. : 4 ek ANTED—A compétent LA’ BESS. who can brig the best refered. s Apnlv to | M mB. GRv. PREK EB, 376 corner 4's ana C sts. oe WANTED 10 PURCHASE-A STEAM E\GINE ard BOILER. f ney Whor > rower, Address Box 30 S:ar Offce. 2s thoreushiy: corpetent Cook ommendations. pply to b... KE, $75 corner 434 and C sts, te? -4t A Want want to peut a FURNISHSO HOUSE north of Pa. avenue an? be.wee. 6th and 20th sts. I will give @1£0.0r #00 ‘Ov. TARR & CO., et, near lsh. Fe tf 305 F 2 FANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, without W tocar. to be Permanently Tented by ihe mon silnated we co audthe ‘Adaress, With terms, ABC at the Star “8 2 VV 4NTED—We want HOUSES. 1a: . W arnbea ard tnfurufsheds for. a Sat to se)} to first-class tenants. Also, to buy HOUSES ond BUILDING i paabt tion. and Gitce for about 0 or sh ei % ington, Lice Df Wa LS a Cl Se 23-1m torner of 10th Ps ANTED — By a young gentleman and bi« wife. a nicely furnished PABLOR ard BRD BOOM, with Board, ina private family. Address, with terms. * ‘by Department of State. se le ANTED—By a resitent of this city, on th. W sroctsber erected Tbe sma good location fer boarde: Ove preferred where thie Party renting will take boar’. ferences ex- changed. *'W.8. 98 L, between 9th and 10h streets, ri Se #1 eolie® ANTSD—Porsons ha’ for rent I o emall Hauses, either teraianed on eeta nished. ean secure pmo aed res; i TENANTS by applying at STABR & CU.” S08 F street. near iith. We also want to bu BRICK HOUSE in a good loeattoa, contalning from $ to 12 rooms. ne 21-1m* WASTED By respectable young girl, a S'T- 4% ¥. UATION to do chamberwork and plain sew- dng. Ada a note to J. H., Star office, se 8 4A D—By a respectable womau a SITUA- W AgF ernest, remus FON or peste urant, Address Box No. 10 Star Office, aa ANTED— cROORD HAND FURNITUE rita vn between d and H. east side. FOR SALE AND RENT. or ary near Geueral Post Office Also, a Taree rrisge House nod Stable in the rear of the same. For particulars inyuire at 490 H street, Rerth of Patent Office, at 6 Sek, se22-tf [Intel.}) JAMES TOWL: it. OB RENT—Three hanésomely furnished PAR- F LORS and BED BOOMS, communicating, to be let together or separa.cly. with the vilege ofa kitchen and bath. G..s and water in the house. If let ther a \l be taken out in board A FURNISH of 10 rooms, and bath and gas and water. wil Serane a 133. a on moder erms. at tre . _ isthand20h. 2 ye Te FUBxISBED ROOMS FOR BENT. from $3 to to $15 ger month Also a STORE for ren‘ Inquire at £56 6th street, between O and Loni ana avenue. se 15-1 OR RENT—A BRICK STABLE, in good or- der. Apply atNo, 420 Mth street, between H and I streets. re 4-im* ‘OB SALE—The commodious and extensive FP Possi tod GROUNDS orate uteneire it ae ‘of North Oapitol andjBoundary sts. jence os and pesto (tg eee easy. y onthe War hee eae corner 10th aud F sts. jy 3 ‘OVES, &e. E.H. & H.1. GREGORY, So.e AGENTS POR THE saLE oF LITTLEFiELD’S MOBNING GLOBX STOVE. ALso, LITTLEFIELD’S PARLOR FUSRACES, The Randconest and best Base - Burdiing Stove: made. : wv Fire-place Stoves, M. <pee Cook Stoves and repairs for same ABBITER, ‘and top, MORNING SvaNING STAR, plain aad extended top. OAPITOL. IDA. CHALLI }. GAS-BURY- EB, MONITOR, PEARL, iad mele finesse, «-" ALso, - iy UNO RS fe 117-15 al _#e 28-e06t 391 Penn's avenue, near7th street. STOVES. STOVES. BOUIN & CO. : RB. H. G. BOUIs.) Ig, K, SPRINGER. 336 Bt between ith and Four.eenth hear the National Theetre, Washington, D0.” MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN STOVES. FCRNACES RANGES Ree Also, Bex! Boome ’e Pi ill sell at reduced prices. 3 be i, pout og or Guitering, and a kinds of lobbing prot attended to. we eae BOUIS & 00, INTER 18 COMING. | Call at “BOYD'S,” 499 9h street, between D and rind. cozamine bislarge re 4 OFri0g STOVES, Pee | one, two. or three stories, put up we litut workinen, and ted to work. oO UENACES LAT ROBES reset sad sane ta roti TES, BRIOK, and REPAIES for all-kind ‘OLD STOVES taken in a ! 479 91 reet, hetween D and E. NB. Sealer cf Weichtated Mesteres. sunt hat ee GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS N® FALL AND WintER oops, MILLERS OHBAP DEY GOODS sTeRE, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D, C. DRESS GOODS it variety, PARE EST op, te sn yards j, Ot 15, 2, 33, nelins, +36. and 25, ol Se e925, 31, 57%. 40. 65. A large « of Mou: Eis Gloves, Ho- Fa Ags LAT he BENJ. MILLEB. OTHE LADIES. and best assoriment ef Ladies, ag bee Uhuidren’s Bhoes south, of a lego \tone. Frovt s . tipped and plain, Riches ica eee ‘aa 5 5 5 PRT ronet = emegs Cottacs Fo = een Isth and. borhood. Y STORE and Fix. ait For terms sony) pa 1SS}0N HOUSE AN STOOK AN XPUarS of asm: D street south the premises? mateo! Fees cay 4 ~ reek cool bastonms a N the First Ward. near Al ines. 139 niet street, Georgeto' Fo RENT_—Two Uniarnished ROOMS in hoase No. 301, located om Massaciiusects avenne, be- teoep nd 16th streets Good = ot rooms. For terms calloa c / Y hea. with Jarre gar: @varicty of cocd ienit There is theyara The above proper.yi corner 6th and C streets eos C sito particvlars inquireof tie CUNNING vbe premises. Kk LING, coviaining 17 roo ern improvements, such as ba. Pr. ELAKE. President 0: tan cel-3t PSE BENT PRAME HOOSE on idth st., be.ween Q and Rats. Apply at the corner of 20th ard Q sis (OR RENT—A three story BBIOK HOUBE, vita gas and water Apply to ey BAYKS, corner sth and H ets. FOR SALE AND RENT. Reh hor Macks te ‘quire “ad F street, near Zany us : RENT; ot he Pc Sea ny oa a BENT—No. 2375, Massach doth etree: Apoly at 479 NT iN teins aix r ny th gas water GEORGE Tank, 175K st meet else BENT—Ay established BUTTER DEPOT. doing business in wholesalé or Apply on prem- et, G jer cl 3t* USFcRNisnzp ROOMS FOR BENT—Four °d floor, two on Sd floor, saitable t pousekeeging, at the southeast corner of wns le oc R RENT—4 large four siory BBICK DWEL- with all the moa- fA room, a8, bells, farvece, &¢ . Na 472 7ih sirect, between E nod Posses-ion réven let of November \\*e N*tiousl Metcopoli sak, formerly Bank o. the Metropolis, SOR BENT—A nicely FURNISHED Feo ganiabie ere wore No. 329 10th, he..M and N, Hi988% 508 BENT. PARTLY FURNISHED. Apply at 115 Hetreet, near 2d. Rentin ai- vance. A desirable six room BRIOK (OR BENT — F Wouse No. 163 6th street west. pos: session given. inquire corner 6th and U st>. re 29-30" [FOE BENT—One two-story BBIOK BOUS with six rooms and s‘c tween Kand Sstreets. J. 7th strect F* Sth ami 6th, sookipg stove. gui entiemen, dy. fer throvrpcet. ¥o HANA BEOUWN, coras situated on 7t NISHED ROOMS—492 B strect, between ‘or housekeeping orsingle Gus wisn hydraut ead coal ofu lecker reets, a 2 story BRiCK HOUSE, cout« wing nue rooms, wiih gas aud we- par icutars appiy to J Land Fayetiestree: et, bei weea G and H, with or able ROOMS between 61a and 7th uire jo, 70 T—Several we! iruisged FoR BEN vocal ely tpruinged hing.on, Apply on the premise. K HOUSE, conia'u the svutaeast of Maryland avemue and }%in s.reet west, Ser.) Ww 0,446 An rooms, Wi.u modera improvements, apply vextr oor. oiyiven savenne, quire a: “90 He.-ee., nor.a Pa o'clock @nd 5 p. an, 20 25th IL FORBENT Oc cverJet,a For, sued HocsR N Stree. containing 15 Por veri J. TOWLE3, Azen:. nl NT—Tro ve-yde -rable BOOMS ani a Gece AON PARLOR ieee ee tae Touuire a. <36 6 + Mee, ome door, ou \stres Sa +O RAMOE Ste 's, Oppo te Fo RENT—A desirable E8.0K HOUS ad toate with lg motern on ments No. * eT OOe ‘Or pac.ioriars 05°C Ai eRS To n° teen @eorme: ph rts quire Mrs. J, towa. ‘OB RENT—Tne four-story DWEULING- HOUSE, No. 23 Indiana avenue, witr B.abre srriave-house. Possession Nov a 0 H e.ree., north of & land 5p m, €03t JAMES TOWLES, Avent, if desired. Apply at tent Office CountREs, SHOW CASE ASD TACLES / for s le a. ADAMSON’S, 006 9:0 — — door from Pe. avenue, Hess FOR RENT AND FUBNi(TUSZ FOR SAL Bien: 8 uiiace irabte rmiture neriy wew. Apply Pb 355 — House con loca’ on. New York avenue, coraer lu. 18). Fo SAUB—HOUSE AND LOT, easi, between North Carolina street 80! the prem’ F oB BEN HoUss. I street. 3d dooy frow 4th stree of Sha BENSON, Groce: ét™ coatainia* eizat rooms nr aa Fo2 RENT—A Brick DWELLING HOUSE on 4g the Arsenal groauds, Inqtire at the office of WX cFENDAL , corner 4% street and Louisiana avenue. Possess. eevee P streec, near 439, fronti Occober 3. F' OB SALE—LOT 5, Square 8l, corner i Virginia avenue. coataining absut 10 000 and Virginia a ining t, Address RICH'D 11946, Post Otteo, Baltimore, Ma. For fu-iner information ioe —A fine three story Brick Dwelling ted No. 598. Inquiré t the corner. blip eg et BOOMS FOR BENT, for housekeeping: owe large PAR rooms adjoining. Also, four on second fico: gine caeap, at No, Le let separate o: B s.reei, Capi F°%, py SECOND STORY ', OB tne corner 0. 9th nets fitted unin pood sy ‘ rented for Cnurch Ese hestaree, and Soirees, H. GOODES, Trustee. JOB RENT—Two three streets, Term moderate. A te 26 6t 0a 2ite street. be ey Ry ie a re nd compicte REST AU WANT tn the ing, 453 10th atrees. Inguire at 500 9.4 8: cet. be 26-1w Fee BENT—BSevera! BOOMBin the bailding oi f 9th aad F stree! large frent room, suitable for an office; fine cel at, containing bake ovea. suitat tne notawest corne: bakery. Apply to : At tae office of the Na ioas: Unton 0 26-6t* N SALE—That valuable tract of WUOD F Vax (Setar red £61 acres, by recent survey, ey (oo) tl wy dard Bridge, is diately on the Stage 5 idleton and Wm Rozier. rolling. and s lied jo. 345 Pena’a av. ky a Be Bh EL BNISHED BOOMS FOR HAR ets thout se hot and cold Usper Mari ‘The Bafumore and Pe Doro. 16 more 'o- tomes ralfroed will ran Withia four miles of the ty. t ims the est of essrs. m- belt iia S eatate | and a! deep, emraci half of Sruare A ‘ JOHN H. BEM™BS, we sale, upon the moet liberal terms the inott deat rable lot of ry! ead it the cil s ever offered. Catalogues the of situation, number of feet, mms sour ofie LAGETT SWEENY 00 10.a1m Mtoneers and ae Seace. Geston House, TED OF BUILDING LOT: EXYWWenRi tints AND Lone OngDIY, SIX HUNDRED BUILDING LOTs. ‘We will offer until further 3 at pri . Parties fi ing let ‘will find this the best opportunity AUCTION SALES. [Por other Auction Baler oes fourth page: BY. LBs 6,04. Aneuoware. -) G., ak 70 Cock, at store Me. 384 wiel, we sball, ote. 208; aR oy Steins aes Pate 10 @elock. at our i Te. Ste Pd . October 24, com ¢ will sell, et our Stores, Wits ond Yeljow Sagara ieee Tater Shaprragteer 33 besey a tine Cand ine ou . different branas. pee ares a ‘Wines, Variety of ether goods in the Grocery of which wi!l be peromptorily soid W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. B* GREEN & WILL1AMS Auctioneers. 4 WEULL-SELEUTED STOUK OF GROUERIES, L Ouc 1LLUWWABE, BARDWAB! BA -KETS. BEVOMS AND FIXTURES a PUBL)O AUCTION. ©, WEP NESDAY. the 24 day of Ociober next, at Woclk © shall se}! at the corper of L jes. & . whics we ceom and io which we inviie #10 the above sale, a» they ¥ eerve. Termsec oc 1d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts ACCUON SALE ¥ GOVERNMENT BUILD Head,warters “af Washington. ce af Ohiel Quartermaster Washtnaton Die eesber 4, 1806 Will be soldat Public Aw under dircetion of n longing to the United States, and «1 at the ated corr r of Mtb ed Ost: eete and Ohioavenue. in this city vz : Une Btable, 64x24 fect One Biahie, 21x26 feet One Stable. lexel feet Al $5 Hineal feet of Fencing, will be arly. and must be re- from oat. ots sale, overmment funds. . M. I. LUMINGTON, Brevet Brig. Gen’l and Oinef Qu: ool at of jpeton. B* GBEEN & W'L) IAMS. Aactionesrs. OUSEHOLD FUBNITU 3 REET Be RET pany Me te NORTH WEEN L STs. NORTH, T PUBLIC AUCTION, 4 TRU Y, the sth day of October pexs, gt sball sell, at Bouse No, 319, Sofe Bockex Erace Arm Chair. Marble. tre Tabh rble to ire Table Walnut Betstead Bureaus, Wr-hetands. tains, and turee fier ses Comforts, Blankets, &e Ten fine Feather Pillows,and five Feather Bol- st Brasse Three ply &r@ In-rain Carpets. © arth tes w hich wodgom un geces Ave ‘LLIAMS, Ancta, YK. F. PAGE peer. B 592 Seventh st.. nroer Gud Fellows’ Hall. EXTENSIVE AUVOTION SALE OF A RICH AND VABIED ABSORTHENT OF GOODS. Beginning TUBSDaY EVK NING, Uctoder 2. at Gm o crock, 1 shat Fé a. my sactous Anc Le, — i = ee Oe ae 0 patrs fine Sewed 7 2 00 pairs ex! a tan sole Pewred Oalf Boots. 300 cases bong bh 1 900 hervy Gray Biapke is, on Figaro, Hewry Olay, and La Favorite | Boubie barrel Bird Rane. Gawe Bags and Hunt- | 3 ear] ui . O. K” Pocket Knive« phyr, Knit, Waterviiet. tri and Matviiie Sharris; ies” and ine All Weol imported Sco.ch Hose: xg d Cotton Hosiery, Scarfs. Neckti rebiefs: Oiocks, Mirrors, Glass and - Under and Oversnirt: ‘aliers aod B: Vash advanced oa all consigned goods, _Be 29 dat ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & ©0. teeath oe bes be.ween i K streets north, ru ning Kan avera-e acpth of about .@ soet, tote Lo? be sold eatire or divided, as be > ide mn deemed bes: ai tae sale. ad Terms made knowa at sale. Coaveyanciog a; cost of purchaser. T. P. SCOTT, Trasiee, dora "SUES SE Beer gore. ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti le 1 sOSTER'S IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘inte E Side? Wi EBD, AT PUBLIC aUc- we On FBIDA ay of next. at 5 o'clock p. m., sell, on premises, by virtue o. a deed to me. dated tne 13.» dav - Marca, 1856, rid recorded in Liber R M. 4 7, c.,0f tne Laud 8 for vom Gounty. D.O., all of Lot No. 48.40 . 182, Rg to i in's sub- said surare wit pe improvements, eat two gts See, rms 01 revenue ati cost of tue purci tf. do ash property is knocked 4 sf the balance is no: plied wita in five days af.er the day of sale, the reserves the it to re ell isk andco of decnlt ng Mion Pgalta yh noo 2880 GREEN & Wit Anets, & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. yAL UE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON \SENMBYLVANIA a UB, mear 12h street east aad aujoiasng toe New Barracks, ai Public , onagt 00: Moe th preci ‘et . M., We get. ie Lots Ros, Wand 11, fa poy of square No. MifetneObe-ualf cash; Dalsece tn 3,6,9,a0d 12 | Monuthe, for notes img interest, ‘aad by adeed of trus: on ke en | Back reveaue al o r chaser. *g2sdownon Jot when sold, ss mediately efter the above sale. we shall eel Lot No. 14, 1m equare No. 8%, fronting 8th between C aad D ssreets Raving 47 feet roat by a i pop $e, 80 foot al- y rms a3 . ied * * Gaman & WILLIAMS, Ancts. THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. tate Gath bas ‘ovement » "4 “ tin ‘8 pT my fey aa Bridge sire. by abo jeep. with the money, or a! See eis eept0.18,17,20,28,%5 : wre Ly Is atta ld A on Beth ge A < TAU. AY, Oeioker 4, eame hour end A - AUCTION SALES. W 4D TO-MORROW. epean es wei.lsame. Avctionsery tl cesmes Mormer of th aud PD etrests. Shsiende and 5 tension Tables and Diving Ohairs forts, and Pillow Osses Grockery Tom Kitten Meiuisites, ana many other art , which we deem unnecessary fo enumerate, Terms iT OHAMDER IN FRONT OF OBNING, Soptem- jock, re = ret top Baresu and Weebe ard, aed ted Chamber Foraiiure in wer, to rs ard Chairs and Rockers, Partor av‘ Ohe aber Tal Fatr Mettres-es. Feether Pillows ard T old Onk Upmoletered seat © re. Torethe: with the neue! arsertment of Hovee- Keepirg eucites, &c., &e. Will alse be ad ied A g-01 arsortment of Family Groceries, Liquors, ae Also, one Ladd & Webs er Sew S7 THE ABOVE 8aLE conseauenre of the rein, urti 18 POSTPORED IN i TORSDAY MOBN- October °d. same bs yace * 2 & CO., Aucts, §2¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S FF . On TUESDAY MORNING, October 24. in front of the Auction Rooms of Jas, by order of the honorable Orph | eel the Persona! Effects of Bureaus, Washstands Ford seat Chairs Oarpets Feather Tr ds, Bolster Lai co F al top Cooks NG October 24, tn frent we spall seli— Avucuoncers. B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, A alot THREE-STORY BLiCh HOUSE A ~ on sth et, weet Pear U street north, at Public Auction. On TUESBa ¥, the di de o'okel =m Lot Nowe th Ba | ments, comsisti veniontly arranged rooms, with fine kitchen attached; ard also ing. which contains 3,400 i ed property is handsomely and any person fn want of sach property Well to #(vend the sale, Terms of sale are twetve months valance >in six and for votes bearing interest and Knotked off Tiste indiepe nocked of ry Ly rexid [Int] GREEN Y J.C. McGUILE & 00, Auctioneers ESE AND LOT IN THE On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, | at 5 o clock, om the premises, we southern 26 feet front ef Lo fronting om 18th street streets porth running back impreved by a «mali Brick Dwer ug house. rms: One third cash; residue in six aod twelve with interest, secoted upon the property. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser S00 required the ater; se 21-4 J. tabie. Pe WILLIAMS, Av ce. | tmALL BRIOR, sell 4 26. in Sqaare 106, . apd abent(? fret toan nes Fy ray mont of ‘Boon of the sale C. McGULKE & OO., Aucts. S7 THE ADOVE 84L¢ IS UNAVOID 5 ‘1 TUL WAY, October 24. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, EAL ESTATE IN ABD. sin Liver Bot, bend shail om By virtue ofs Waeeslncton country, ' fs yo (25) ines Seow tae Square; rani feet two, and one-third feet: tnence sonth sich - and one-taird (2°, ) inches; ¥ ere not 4 of the sell the premises ing pureheser. le. “ec whde GMBSH & WILLIAMS, autie, B* @BEEN & WILLIAMS, Avctioncers, SALE OF 8UBSISTENC: ‘PROPERTY a BICE, HOMINY, &c., AT PUBLIG AUCTION. 8. J. SOPER & CO., Auctioneers, GUE Battiworg, lin..& WIN be sold a: public a (tumevis. in t o' No =) ne following Co. ore, viz: (42,98) Forty two thousand ni xe hundred and sev- entry. it pounds of BR. (10,672) ‘Tem Ce eS bai (m3) ‘vo hundred end died and soverty- {uirtecn pounds of Hams. 2 1) Two bundred and fifty seven pounds of Dried 2088, 5 » &c.. bo. rushes, § Tin Dinpers oa. aed to rewnge Tee ‘ermes a (€) Six daysa! o. et. Brevet Lieut. {1 OF avy Powers.

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