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Centre Market Te-day. Tus Poromac Front.—The fine autumn Meats, @¢.—Beet, best cuts, wasde. per 1b.; pext est, Se; spring Lamb, Web. 12 Awe. 10.5) 200. Beri aiey Pye mone ates aunt ve.* Chip |, We; a 3 Maddling, isadie.; Sa We; Pig's Eq on THE COURTS. = ITY Count, Judge Olim+ Yesterday, in the case of McGare agt. Coyle et setting aside degree of release. Gore agt. Say- der; order of reference to auditor to report on alue of land and improvemeats. Lo» gt Tocktmeyer: order to tavue injunction, "Fic as they and transier from the vessel to the shore their assorted renders the air vocal with their cheerful music. The steamer Arrow. ‘pole, took dowm &n unusual nom- ‘Capt Stac! Amusements, X&c. ber of pleasure ceekers for Mount Vernon, and re bury Brown, the proceedings of the Orphans é Wart® Orena Horsr.—Open E or nite # lot of freight and citizen 's for c 2g0rA ' the grvat arama of Foul Pisy, by Dion Bouci- | Ge; ber 1b. Eniiadelpiin, Mates co” bev pay | Marshalls landing, at waich’ piace tee toe, | or ah order Spence Mie Norta Geteees uit and Obaries Reade. sath tai Th cali bet aeete mail is also regularly delivered. Below will fem to infant derendaut Powell et al. agt. Opp Factows' HALL —Last nicht or Wyman, | T45", Kroat } ye ls Obickens, 75¢. | be found the reguiar cnet separ ell etal..deeree appointing John T. and the Ventriloquist Wiard. we 50 per ‘pair; Ducks, $1.25 per pair, Rob- Cartrs Wharf. sled—Schrs. Sno. Qoopet, | Mary A. V. Shaier trusiecs to sell, ; 3 Drxan. the Kitchen Orator, at Jollie Hall, | ing, $1.u) per doz; Squurels, tc. each. Taylor, for Havre-de-Grace, light; Roaaoke, oO ” I Pureeil.—T 28k 7th street: $25 given away every evening. Vegetaties, @c.—New Potatoes, 30c. per Barrett, for Alexandria, to load for Phitade!- Piha tomg 4 — — pated bis bs Pr ° GRANT AND COLFAX CLUB— | Sweet Potatoes, Sle. pet peek; new Onion: plus; Ins, Hiteh, for Piaakatank, Va., to load | o-ring, M. Thompson was appointe; fi-ap' ‘This club will have an interesting meeting a-| gre per boned: old ‘oe. per peck: lumber for this port. Me eee De eitumore: Denn ee Ts WE eine cena Umea League Hall this evening, when ad- | bage, Snide. héad; Beets Saide. per bunch: Cu- | from Havre-de-Grace on the 2ist instant, schr. is ph etd Se : er psith Sneee *. ge Will be delivered by Jude S. L. Hoge, | cumocrs, Wave. per ; Tomatoes, Sve. per | K-H. Kemp, Seward, coal for Lacey and Wal- | S* no bioltirator of Teanelle Suter non $200. ' Soatn Carolina, Col. D. L. Eaton of this et veck; Oymblins, 1582 cents. per dozen: Snap | lace. Thosine Dense aaaea. ona mocoaite oF and others, and the Give Ciub wall sing several | Heans, 40 cents per peck; Lima Beans, 1s. | Jobnson's Wharf —Arrived—Sebrs. Brave, aardian to the ehildree. = new songs. Be ee marieas ee ere. cance | Rta dley. frome Noreie, ith, 70.000 Sead yes | Sas will of Parte Maidnay, Dequedthing ' Eo 5 ae We. per peck: Sprou' per ; nes, w pine lum! + B. S . ie je * : b Meeting of the Board of Health. de. per bh; Oslety, ie par tne Mp Kins, $a25> ard,” Hupbard, from Norfolk, with 230,000 toucnee andi nee aaa Nesterday stusnece 8. mesting of the Sennd | COs: Gams Por eaey crue War famens ried | Sntoeiee fer O.&. Caren & Oo. hie Donkin: | Waal Onandier casimet ba aitialalatrator 4 of Health was held tm the Aldermen's Otamber, | 22?'De,™ cana: Sried Gdremie Denne | tokens Valley ‘coal for George L. Sherif | &70n the estate of Walter J. Caandler; boud | City Hall, at which Dr. Dexter, the Secretary, | pound; Haicins, ase pound; “Dried | Oo. bere? Teen Nite the following members: Mr. | Cherries, 35 cents; Dried Peaches, 15820 cents | Fowler's Wharf.—The schr. Lotne Beard] Gover m Guxgrat TERM.—To-day, the t Tilley, of the First Ward; Dr. Purvis aud Mr. 'Preservsd Bic. per Ib. Dried | sailed from Philadelphia on che 19th inst., with | argument in the case of Birdsall ag: Weish et Citron, per Ib.: ; Riddle, of the Second War : -kberries, lic, Dried Whorlrbernies, 25c.; | i tons of coal for ihe Washington and George- | al., 8 in progress. re Currants, 20 cents per quartt; Plants, | town Ice Company. ——————-+e-—____ ! Salve. each: Vermicelh, 1356, one pound: | Guinand’s Wharf.—The following is the re- ‘ Honey, 50c. per pound; Apples, 3uc.n3i per | Port trom this whart the current week, ending FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. P& ard. Mr. Charles McNamee, as Notary Pab- | peck, $1.50 per Carerel; Obineapins, Se. per | to-day: Arrived—Scbr. Forward, Jones, from pest hie. at the request of the Secretary. adminis- | pint: Peaches, $1 ‘Sic. per | Havre-de-cirace, with 1.5 tons Stamokin coal; | unng week ending to-day there has been tered the cath cf office, as provided by the acts Peck; Pears, . peck; Quinces, $1 per peck; Canned Peaches, | Cornelis, Mekin, from Havre-de-Grace, with | received at the Treasury Department from tne of the Corporstion. Mr. Emery took the chair, Printing Division, $531,600 in fractional cur- and stated that the first busiuess in order was the selection of a President. 115 tons chestnut coal; S. T. Wines, Hulse trom Sasve. per can; Philadelphia, with 287 toms white ash furance ine Apples, 25aIe each; Banannas, We. eac Garde n Grapes, 2Sc. per . ; . Dr. Purvis nomi- ; Fo: Tapes, 4 “ esnuts, | and egg coal: J. Barley, Williams, from Phil rency. uated Dr. Keybura, and Dr. Crouse aominema | 300 = vgs er segs re <4 Gelphis. with 262 tous red and white ash coal: | The amount forwarded during the same pe- t Mr. Emery; anda ballot being had, Dr. Rey- | Mustard, 25¢. ‘jar: Sg, Sc. per ac Baker of New York, Pervere, from Phile | roq was as follows: Assistant Treasurer N. ; burn wase¢le.ted. Mr. Tilley nomiaated Mr. | bunch; Lavender, 10 cenis per bunch; Tansy. ipbis, 500 tous furnace coal: Win: W. Mar. | °° Son ilo & teenies & Gucmeen * Emery as President pro fem.. and he was elected. | 10 cents per bunch; Balsam, Sail cents each; Champion, from Philadelphia, with 2.1 | ee ieee Sector Nacional Bassey | . The Secretary stated thata room had been | Lemons, -Kini0e. per ;, Cocoanuts, Wal5e. white ash ecg and chestuut coal. Total, 7s, $20,354.90, Total, $462,354.34. + set apart by the corporate authorities for the : tuff, 40a%c.; 'Brownstuff, 40a5vc , | 1,500 tons coal, ali for Guiuand. Sailed—Schs, = apeteh ok imeartins Kad ey thn ‘Teenn- . use of the Board, but it was not furnished, nar dling, Suadie.; Shorts, 40c.; Corn, shelled; | Forward avd Cornelia, both tor Havre-de- | eror ne toh sales in trust Or National 7) Ras ere any Appropr ation Hom whica it | $1. Sasi Corn. by ear, 86.5487 Bit, BE. Grace, after coal. ink:, reported to-day, were as follows: For : jone, or for stationery, which was | Ux eal, $1.2 25 per bushel; Oat a ——— 096, 5t 3 ch needed. ‘His predecessor, Dr. Dowe, had | St pax weaken inp Tcas123 per ewt; Suraw, | AARON axp Epwanps Matcnep—Barney oe ee peor omge Raryhien gov io informed him that the appropriation made last | $1.50 percwt Aaron and Billy Edwards were matched su | Public moneys, & Steen a eentinnes , Zoot Ghat he Beare rears, He Would sug- | | Fish, dc.—Hiallbut, 20c. por 1b; Rock, wasde. | Tuesday evening inst to Gght & fair stand-ap | , ca* Amount of Nalowe ee ey rs val t m1 et a * y ent, ty t ' = to these penne a foe ieee fitted bis Se taa een aren ane ocr Cone the fight to be according .o the new rules of the | total amount issued up to date $310,313,785. From this Position, all business of the Board coming to amounts: Mutilated bills returned © bis knowledge had been tra: bead. fgsel.so co rout Sit por bench: Lae! | British Ring, Itappesrs that soon after Billy £ Eee | ad vesauuted Golivarat Ooms river inikee 553,270: msacied by iin to joxen The amount of fractional currency redeemed and destroyed during the week was $409.50. —— Government Securities. Wasninetor, Oct. 24, 1868.—Jay Uoore & Oo. furnish the following quotations of Goy- Mr. Tilley offered a resolution requesting Of the Councils appropriations for tarnishing Toom, stationery, X¢., which , afer expia- Bation, adopted, with an ameadmeut by Dr. Crouse, that a commities be appointed to pre- sent it to the Councils. Drs. Reyburn and Crouse, and Mr. Tilley were appointed. without authority; and ths broughtavout bad feeing. Edwards’ backers subsequently pub- hed & card that they would match him at 120 uunds, and Aaron replied, accepting the chal- lenge. On the 15th instant the parties met in a. saloon on Broadway, in New York, and some conversation took place between them, and foes FUNRRALS.—The faneral of Mr. Hen-y Atkinson, foreman of the moulding depart- mect of Mesars. Gray & Noyes’ foundry, in South Washington, who died suddeniy on Wednesday morning at bis residence on Sth ce tes > At this point Dr. Reyburn entered the room, | str 7 treets south, took | Edwards cecided not to fight except at 124 | ermment securi te and was informed by Mtr Emery of hiselectio: | piice cn "Thursday aiternoon Hie reason, | Pounds, and Barney said he would make C8 | nw os, Yel ee | eee + to the Presid-ney of the Board, and tikims the | which were deposited ina vauit in the Coa. | Match at that weight. On Tuesday last, Mr.C. Fis Fie ties, 1882, ret chair returned bis thanks for the unexpected | gressional Cemetery, were escorted thither by | Campbell, of Brooklyn, offered to match Ed- Five Twenties, 1868 lng . Bonor, and promised to do all in his power to | embers of the Naval Lodge, No.4, F.A. A | W&rds (then in Pittsburg), and a friend of | Five Twenties, Ly I iH - Aaron’s received a tele trom Barney to | Five Twenties, 165. Lia } Promote the interests of the comraunity. He | M.; Harmony Lodge, No. 9%, I. O.U. F, and ‘on’s receive gram y Toentee Jen a called attemtion to the fact that the health laws | Tuscarora Tribe. I. 0. R. ML, of which orders | ™atch him at 122 pounds—e250 were put up and Fed Twenties, Jan. & July, 6 cid Tee power tae Pande wes necessary that | he was a member. Rey. Mr. Harris, of the | Covered, and Tuesday next was appointed for | Five Twenties, Jam. & July, ‘67 No’ ' the powers of the Pourd should be enlarged: | Episcopal Church, performed the faneral | ® cond meeting,when another similar amount | Five Twenties, Jan. vs 110%, ie ‘8s at present their powers were merely uomi- | services at the residenc™ of the deceased. Will be put up, and a time named for another | Ten Fortie 05% nal. Untl very recently a report of deaths | Yesterday afterneon, the funeral of Mr. Isaac | Meeting. 5, CLIN babva. Da 7,87 «3109 1 had not been published: this report was called | A. Bemis, of the Freedmen's Bureau in this a ee Ae ce hgaalggeee V4 segs db eee d ioe by law, and it was just as important that | criy, but who died at the residence of his | , THE REcease or Mu. OLwsTeaD —Westated re 186 tie Sie sJe 257,08. 110% ‘ the number of births should be reported. Thre nts in Madison, Wisconsin, on the 15th | if the SraR of last evening tnat E. B. Olmstead | 5.40's, 1564. 111% Ten Fortes, by ‘e ‘were other subjects which should be consider- ‘ook place from the Chureh of Epiphany, | Was released on bail. He 1s now at his home be ed by the Board, which he would bring to their - Dr. Hall, officiatinz; after which his re- | With his family. The following persons te Attention at some other tre. mars were escorted to Georgetown Heights by | C#™e° bis surety in the sum of 310,000, 22,0 t Dr. Meade suggesied the appointment of x | New Jerusalkm Lodge Ne. F. AA. M, | €2¢hy for his appe Bh Se ter prc dicp tested [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) bi SAE ELLCe tO consider the topics spoken of by | where they were interred in Oak Hill Gemetery | CFitmimal Court: R.M Hall, Hallett Kilbourne, |, [OY Hunters guy Bunkers: Sileerap a) George Chorpenning, James M. Latta, aud Adele Salzer. It has transpired that some days Justice E. P. Handy, who is « clerk in the Treasury Department. issued a warrant for Olmstead’s arrest, on the oath of Brainard H. Worren, a clerk in the Firet mptroller in the presence of a large concourse of triends Mr. Riddle moved the appointment ot acom- | and relatives Mr. Bemis I & young Muttee of three to prepare Business, waich widow, whom be married in Washington in Might also cc der tue sabjects . oken of by uary last. the President: carried, and Dr. Wheelor, Me, | 2°20"°9 Kiddie, and the President were appointed. Ad. in bome and fcreign markets as follows : Nxew Youre Oct %4.—First Board—U, §.6's 18:1, coupon, 115 4; 1-84, coupon, 111555 5.20°s, 1562, coupons, 1363 coupon, Lew, 11); '6. $63, coupons, 111 a Senvicks aT St. Patrick's Cavrcn To- The toundation ot and Work eof the Alexandri. sourned. Morxow.—Right Reverend James Gibbous, who charges Uimstead with teloniously | 10.40°s, a 1054; Pacifie Ms: —_— —o—_— Vicar A tolic of the State of North Carolina, and converting to bis own use the Miss. cae al Lavine oF A CorneneStowg.—at thres | will preven at § . Patrick's Chureh toemorrow of the Government tands. The De see a ; O'clock to-morrow afternoen, the corner-stcme | moruing, at the 11 o'clock mass case now cors before the grand jury. Waier Power, ini NAY. qrectid. af tne cont oP ae Core, to ve | bons was nominated at th Baltimore Cath ALEXANDRIA AND WasntnotoN Rarteoao | 424: do. pretd. one; Hudson, 1 SMutnath, wits nik ub verte es, | Gate ee eee Casm—The Alexandrin Gan-tteof Int evening | 9 i; Micbican Centr monies by Bisbop Gibbous, of N ax. | time the secretary to Arch appara Neegtthcine nts bitten, 5%; i, Pittsby) AK Fe T nh the youngest ot th | in the Uanted States, his mended bi for the bi - | Which Bave been assigned = | the dio he eburen is already i r Ht 1¢ schoots fou, ; Adame B . 3 : American T one thousand G e, eince his canseeration, hav : oe: eae pores gg eect pl ag nan's’ Cul ago & Alton, v bb mon at St. Patrick's Chure’ to. z Abe the Jast he do. prete 135. ned the queetic _— THE CHANSE *! Baltimere Stock Merket, To-day. Batimone, Oct. 21.—Virginia 6's, old, in- * 4, #4 asked; do. 1867, 45.5 bit : ' Tue Linrary or ty FELLLows’.— a. 0 | Lostevenimg at the meeting of the 1.0.0. F Caroll 7 ove L Association, beld the library rooms, ; Masic— 1, th c | ris and boys of To-day. HaLTinone, Oct. 2 m firmer; Mid- dling Upian dull, with prices . dail, bat not Gorn tirm— . 1. Oats dull ; gue of w con— id i shoulders, 139, ; societies = cen ns from other y active'at 7 per 1X. 520’, w 5:2. North Ua: ©x-coupon, 56, ch After the usu Mew York Grain Mrruet To-day Tenth and Eleventh streets, owned 1 New Yor, Oct. 2t.—Fionr, ? es Walker, a lumber dealer ocx laze. | ante: iowe! point. The lighter, *. Joseph's Socr tor the river trade, to treig! i St. Mary's Church, | : else 18 seventy ioet lousy six and after service Will be entestaiued at Carroll three feet deep. It ¥ i Hall. of s'x hundred dollars, and bu! c. BAUM. A ‘The excursion train will leave Reiuaore at niis) heart-white tnd spruce pine. aa * © o’elock, reaching here about 945.4" will rs. | Wen finished, it will be slided off on stipp ately referred in our = .8 wrnatop.m. It is expected (mac tully 50 | ways into the muddy bed of the canal and then mus Ww the great advantages of Removed. Will come down on the urain. hadled off into the river by means of ropes and wines. Among the companies which hy the confidence ed insurers is the b Sonprers > ticut Mutual Life Insurance Compa. SOLDIERS’ AND § is eaid that the Canal et of Hariferd, whoee Adwerioementeily ce | Urespectfally call the attention of the Latins M journed meeting of the Soldiers’ aud Sailors’ ~ ae ee See bes ing euit against Mewsrs, | found imanetues cclamue Tie assets urestanca | that L have this Gay REMOVED my HOOPSKIMT Malle te Precideet, Mee anes re LES? | Gilbert Vanderwerken & Son for arrearages of | io te over etoetne and CORSET FACTORY to the spacious store, Bir. Wilt A. Short. from the committee ‘appoint. D grouad eee ; 513 7th street, Intelligencer Building. 4 sc aaenane te Gian ae = streets. Revewar or Exre ‘neouragel by i ‘eekull Ga mecumay ietacenmanie kad suceess of the experiment ou Suuday la-t, | ‘Thanking for the patronage of the past I wil! zem be made. but ot account of iiluees ia the General's | alt jamily it Was best to postpone the same for the — $ ‘bari peeeeat, collection was taken wp for ‘a poor | tlege that they bave not used the wharf for a ‘wounded soldier, who bad walked from Lynch- | }oPg time, bat the Commissioner asseris that ng Men's Christian Association will again hold retigions services to-morrow mora- ing at i0 o'clock, at 6th-street wharf, Should ibe weather p n the exercises will the Government shed, xt the endeavor to pleass in the future; always selliag the best goods and guarantesing @ good fit. B7-1am the only anchorized agent fn this city to this piace. on bis w the wharf is filled with stoue belonging to the | take place una of KELLEY'S PANIES and BUSSEL SKIKE; . {ter which Major W. A. Bartetr's | Above firm, and that they have mever toot of the whar! the most fashionable adapte! for the present styie i company (Co. F) was mustere dered the premises to thé ¢: Se ee, | of Dress. : per meg iy da ALARM oP Fing.—About one o'clock to-dvy ©, BAUM, . stein was promoted to 2: AccrpENt.— Yesterday morning, abont nine | 80 alarm was sounded because cf the buraing 913 SEVENTH STREET. of ‘are'as follows:—Coptain H. F Brian, | o'clock, while’ @ white man, amed Timot! y | of 2 pile of chavings in the vicinity ot 15tb and y Go. A: Captain EC. Weaver, Go- Hi Capris | Curran, residing gear“ Fredericksburg, © | K streets. The Bre apparatus was quickly out. | oc 10 Intelligencer Building. Veuable, Go, D: Capiain C, White, Os. E: Oae, | South ‘Wasnington, was in his yatd cutting | and on the way. near the corner of ith ond K tain W. A. Barilett, Uo. F Captain Pteil, Co. G. | ood, the axe Which he was using fiew from | ftreets, the Hook and Ladder truck broke 2 ” | its handle and strikang his ankle bone with the | down, one of the wheels being smashed. E RY ARTIOLE REQUISITE ar ae “ aut ew tas Firts axp Sista Warps GRaxt ax Mest und sonecien: oo chinael nek nines | Hani Baxs.—oPng gana between the’ Jems- FOR FUBNISHING A HOUSE iesh and muscles, and ¢ebip out & prece of vax CLib-—Ata special meeting of this asso- | tn tone of the knuckle. The wound is of te | Son ard Union Clubs yesterday afternown, re. | Can be found at the Housefarnishing Store of ; ciation. held iast evening at Bellew's Hal, the | yo<t painful eharscler, and, in the opinion of | sited ina decided victory for the Jefferson, J.W. BOTELER & BHO., ipanizasion of companies D and E, Boys im | the pnysician, Dr. Newman, of tbe Navy. will | after playing seven innings, the score being 42 320 (Metzerott H. nsylvants avenue, Blue, was completed and mustered into ser- | recdire the strictest attention tO preserye the | (0 0.. Both clubs bad out their best nine, sud | _ocdi-st Between Ninth and Tenth sis. pa y Syengeery: Assistant In- | soot trem amputation. Mr. Curran is a peor the game was interesting. : Spector meral ist bri le. Se ‘The following gentlemen were chosen as offl- | ori: will Satell mach privation bed ean ee | | Rercexep yeow Evaors—James w.cu-| Ant GaLLE#y. cers: Company D, Caprun Josiah L. Venable; | Tol* Mare lise, Esq. baving, we are giad to learn, 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Brat Leutenan' Jourph Gibson; wecoad heute rg ee Friurped from his Earopean trip with Us | BerwagN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. ‘ ant, Charles Th; com captain ©. 1DENTIVIED.—The body of the man wi n 1] somewhat by ven Wo wo, te; first lieutenant,” Wan. B. ‘Dobhins: wae een suicide on the’ 10th inst., by | his professional labors, tuliy restored. ta Freche Bagiishs snd PAINT INOS: Be ‘Addresses ae Late > Sar, M. Duffy and | finan oF and inte apt og hata — PostPonEep.—The serenade to General Ekin. Be ~ a8. PI B gm Sr uRBODEE 5 Captain Dougherty, after which the meoting | thorities in the burial grounds attached to the | PToposed to have been tendered last mght by | Views PERtoe POSCRETS. adjourned. ‘Washington Asylum on Monday last, hus been | 'b Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Union, was neces- | | Oval and Square PIOTURE FRAMES, CORDS, identified by Thomas Bachard. of Balti- Fe eA ay eran owing to sickness in the TASSELS Re ac. Wauanr Inrnoveneyt—The heavy freight | more, as being that of his brother. It appears | Geueral’s family. pure Hrames made to order, Prices moder. business which bas been conducted at Tenth | tbat the deceased was insane, and wis im- ‘ SOE RRCEMen 66 16- atid jal z Sap er ie vcnnney nave been im theoc- | pressed with the idea that he must go rigui | ,,SADATH Fgh gph apetretll hegeo seyeraad SS Se ee ‘ icPoieiten Stet Fowitn brass) | Sule Soctiat utd Rte teak | Sew'r rule Aiea Eta afouae | [0 AUE WHOM 17 MAY cOnOREN. having caused considerable wear and tear,ad- | to walk into the river, His brother had ‘his | Men's Christian Associations rooms, if Pa. Dupanemnry oF Tay Iwwmaton. vantage has been taken of the slack of arrivals | remains removed to Baltimore. penn LS " ay ee Rant ot ‘ of cargoes of coal and ice, to pat the same in & —_-—_— Fy on pare the following ast =f safe condition. es cota are now pegs oe b pthornd a TEMPERaANc MABRIED. Wi re alleged to ve in tearing Up and putting down new ‘be annual session of rand Ltvision WwW. IBY. On the fast, at ¥ ut bereby thereat, besides replaciag decayed. piles ‘with | of Temperance of this net. td ar Be Cine oy th ir BP Bons ti fil as the ate ne the donee BCieach new am substantial ones. The bein; their ball, when ‘ALG, Req... of Byracuec, N.Y. to rent, tenot executed under the superintendence “of Mn woreaunene to serve fol the cpening eecen ty | MIM A’ detiaittor of toe tate decade Lusby, of this | Will be rolasued, if no. aiid ghjection should thea Maynard, an experienced wharf buiider,and | WP. F. M. Brad city. No cards. . 9.6. OO, : when finished will be of the mos: supenor | vision: G. W. 417. BENNING PARKER. 1p, Paltimore.on,the | No. 18.097, for 9 scree, tanned andor the act of € a Division g S, Arthar Shepherd, of Equat | lial 4 i, of Washington, D.C. 9 Mra SUR Beptem! ot in he of leew Kewie, end Hicnway Assacer—About six o'clock | mariain Division, Grand Onapiain, Samuel | 4- PABKEi:, of Accomac C. H., Vi cree fer arate Bast the aot of Thursday evening, as Captain Wo. Faunce | Earley, of Equal Division;;Grand Uonductor, was, ‘i 7, was along Water street, at the toot of | Jone Saved Potomac — ye Senu- DIED. ies No. 64, or ‘eres, el, voke, of Geor, ington] ¥ i o . Divisions ° staat, at litt peices: DAVID HIEZQERALD ta ‘ —_.—__. the 82a year of his ag, a native of the Uounty Ker- 3.” cP UNgER Buoxun—Thursday afternoon, while aleland, but for the last 28 years s rosilent of } planing mill Ot Mr, Donel Nokes | “The tsiettves and friends of the family are pe- Avenue and fh street, was aateed at wick fUeerfully Invited to, stteud pie faueral from hie ® joist ‘ell on hie right hand, breaking one flu- | Isiand-at’3 ovclock Monday afierneoa. t m to, hi Vand and cutting his BER + Op iday e' patho 3d fustant, M: land avenue, pear ag Bridge, 5 Fre) le we where be was ges 29> dace gg —Thursday night, -house | dence, 3u3 hte et en a of Mr. J. H. Shaw, ‘on Ospitot | Mo'clock. The friends of the family are invited . ComwisstOxER Hpenme, of the First Ward, | Sireet, was. open, About one dozen | '? attend. y 4 yesterday awarded contracts and | choice chickens were stolen therefrom. Depre- PU On the 234 inst., Miss MARY PUi- 4 eens 9 eee esc mae gations “of tbls Sality, as ante Save ante CELI 7 Jor i cena fof grading pet enbie yard, and ti Bech detected in the ack bas } : is to be deducted the following the best of his abiity,so that at present there is ze. per ip. | gust Inst, Aaron—who was one of Billy's sec- | potes of insolvent banks ted eaving Ga esiae nothing deserving the special attention of the Pe ie per Ib. | onds_gave an oxhihition bere, and plased Ea- | Of iS Tretthts date semanas See Board. Sturgeon, We. per ib; Turtles, 25a5vc. each’ | Wards’ name on the bills,as the latter says, | Circulation ai yal currenc ‘of Dickens Novels WERT SUTURES", APONG ude CITY ITEMS. Bi ——— EWELRY — oe al; decree Boys’ OVERCOATS from $5 to $12. All colors ‘Men's Overcoais, trom sortment at Saks & Co. to $35. Splendid as- 17 7th st. Prige’s One Dollar Jewelry Stor», No 46 Pennsylvauia avenue, ueir ty sireet. Men's, Yovrus fall and Winter, now of Clothing prevailing street, opposite Post and Farnishing Goods at ess prices. J. H. Sinith & Oo., 48) 7:ch - asp Boys’ for y ready, We olfer our stock ” Oice. —-—e-__ Bustxres Svrts for Gentlemen. Good Cas- simere Suits for $15 and S16; better, $19 ant $20, If you wa: best, S85 and $30, made well, nd one suit of clothes that will wear well, go to George C. Henning’s, No. 511 7th street. its Alea Men's Light and Dark Mixed Basiness Suits, all wool, ten, twelve, fifteen. eighteen, twenty, twenty-five, Boys Suits, five, si and thirty dollars a suit. X. seven, eight, nine, aud ten dollars & suit, all wool, at the celebrated Yak Hall, 464 7th street, 2d door below Smith's. Don't mistake the place. 6 seas a) As WINTER IS AT HAND, it is essentially necessary to be warmly clad, and taking the scarcity of money great importance to go toa place where good goods, suitable to the senson, can be proeared At the lowest posaibie ficures. We do not hes- te in saying that there is one place in thi which outranks all other similar estab- cit lishments as to popnlarity and cheapness, and every old citizen would easily know the place we allude to, should we omit to state the name of this successful establishment. benefit of strangers formed, we would money buy your winter un all other geni’s turn’ inal Franc’s,” 494 7th and so that you do not miss the place, remem. ber that his store has a large plate ciass w dow; also, that he has —__.»—__—— Srorrep tree Domtnors.—The teeth soon become speckled if every defilement is not re- moved from them To do this effectmail: zodont. It literally renders the enamel im Pervious and indestructible. “Sparnre's" crlebrated Glus is now being | pred to cement friendship between Grant and jailer. $1, $1.50, and $1.75: good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents; extra heavy Cotton and Wooten Socks, irem 25 cents upwards; good White Shirts, #1, $1.35, and $1.50; fine do., $2 and $2.50. Paper Collars from 10 cents per box upwards. Best Paper Cuffs 5 cents Handkerchie! dozen. of the latest style, the original Franc, and E, and so that remember that his store has a large plate glass Also, that he has no branch store. window. 10,20 Bartiwore Darty Sun. toeubscribe for th 7h. 10,6 office and residence Massachusetts avenne, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, teenth street, Office from 4 to7 p.m. Corre, kc. of tw United States and ©: 494 Pennsylvania avenue, , | Sinee 1561, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Na d successtutl: ut pain inent phys! etber rosy trenize bis establish: to6p.m. N orget G own BY 1u0MAs ‘at 2 WEDNES kD half casi EATS'M M SIRLOL Kin & PORK VEGET APL -NSiVE S ATR, SUITAS 77. roved by a’ lai Part of Lot No 7 xk Street, running back ‘to Beatty . improved by a large three story Brick Dwelling Hous Part of Lot No. 7s, fronting 43 feet on Water street, rnnning ba! by a larse three-story Brick House and rt of Lot No. 76, fronting 21 a depth of 418 12 feet, improved by tio Boiidin ‘An enements. 3 . Ansa On WEDNESDAY. Oct. 23th. at 3 o'clock ». m part of Lot No. 175, fromtiug 3sfert on sth street, running back 150 Ye Tenement. eb, part of Lot No 183, ronuing back 8) feet, “Terms: One-third twelve months, with 20on as the pr oc 19 {Int. ¢ Baltimore Daily Sun can leave their orders at the office of the Evening Siar, or at 502 N street north, between 6th and The paper has been be delivered at an early hour. Rovert Coaarns, Agent. Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED his 0 Hours of at Woman's Hospital, from 1to 2p. m. every day, Sundays excepted. rs’ practical experience 4a th DOWLI 2 IMPROVED PROPERLY IN GEORGET( ri CLT RY NNED FRUITS 74 High street, Geo ALE BPO: 5. : oH espaY.0e FA iSite th? pre uning back to Beatty's Alley. im proved by-a' large three-story Brick Dwellic z- ee. art of Lots No. 7 ter street, running ac 40 three-story Brick Dwellin. conse and Back Build ¥y Brick Dwellin, feet, improved wit Part of Lot 174, fronting 17 running back 160 feet, improved by a Brick Teno peta is struck off. : 'HOMAS DOWLING, Anct. into consideration, it is of Bat for the rsons not well in- you wish to save dergarments and ishiag goods at «The Orig- street, between Dand E, and say, branch stores. 10,2 wery twenty-four hours. y there is nothing like So- ir, or 50 cents per Glows: Ties, Scarfs, it most popular prices, at 494 7th street, between ID) you do not miss the place —Persons wishing en. and will from the First Ward to immediately east of Fonr- hours before la. m., and mdanee at the 10,3 2 » Surgeon Chiropodist, anadss, aud established at hiugton, D. O., y treats all diseases of ‘oF inconvenience to the | . SUrze poneible 1 ment, Adve @, Aact.; @ tis avs 2 DAY, October 2 1 will weit, of Lot No. ires-story Fran h; balance in§ and 12 mont e red by a de: z ing and at “THOS. DOWLING, TAT BEDUCED PRivEs ote per pound. 20 cta Gate: &e H.W. FISG UclOnee©r, Georgetow:. VALUABLE REAI, PACT: « BLE Fé ACTOR IN GEORLETO vat h. at $o%clock p.m. nises part of Lot Nj, On the north side ui ing. ting 40 fect on Water tty A to Beaity’s Alley, improvet Back 6 feet on Cecil Trane 6-12 feet on 4th street, fronting 2 feet on 4th street improved oye Brick Tene stamps it of $100 as NEW, FALL AND WINTER GOODS —Jan 0} Pinon, Emprens Brack Tench Chintz, Shawls, Ci jot hy Ali Vests, Grand D uchesse and ot! reel 1, Hosiery: te and ai'who oc 8-Im* fotions, &c. may Yavor us with sea call. BENJAMIN 0 cts.; Alexandre: TN &e We Poplin. 101 Bridge stroe! Georgetown. Foun PLayY. jOVEL, by Chi Bead 4 Dion by “7% le, ani a A Ni cant. ilustrated. Price 75 certs. BEML OTF, the atfiats U3 Col, the THE TRAG! BAD $2.00. THE TROTTI low im ot the Brot ting NG mes. EDIAN. Bra ENGLISH. By @. Washington Moon. drive aT eae aaa THE LIBRARY ED! OF CHARLES DIORERS ~ - 5 toe ele Ea RS Set Sb PHILP s Copyright CHABBES L. a }. Thorpe. ‘is eas. dition \B essay on the histrion- ‘tus Booth, by Thomas k. ae gap moves + and best editions CILDEDS JOUEERET soon ew AEP GEORGETOWN. —_——. Attnirs in Grorgetown. GrorcEtowN CorsctLs -Boaro DREN ED.— Tre atsepos of Mess At- Newmsa and Thomas from the ing of the board tast mght prew action o! business for want of a quora’. rena a over tne Little Falls bridge wot tayel bridge over ibeagueda t was completed, and that then Gen. Michier intended to put the Falls bridge in perfect repair. Mr. Darby Presented petition of suudry citizens relative to the improvement of (iteen street, below the capa}; laid on the table temporarily. “The Chair Tead ‘a communication from the Reoorder, stating that im aecordance w: © ordinance previously passed by the boards, providiag that the Kecorder be furnished by the Clerk oi the Corporstion with a list of trausfers of real estate, Clerk to recerve s fee of | twelve-ard-a-balt cents for esch transfer, he bad conferred with the Clerk, who declined to do the work for less than 15 cents for each transfer, and he recommended that the Cierk be allowed the fee asked. Mr. Peck offered an | ordinance amendatory of an ordiaamcs, &°, | allowing the Clerk of the Corporation 15 ceuts for exch transier, in sccordance with the recom. mMendation of the Recorder; passed. Ar. Wels PERSONAL. EXSONAL—A YOUNG MAN OF ENPROY aud pefserveronce, bot: willing to gevetes tee business om . Can effect @ permanee 4 paying arrane pis 0 to ML N, Boom 1 Inteliigencer sat! LeON orench ant sporty care of a't Dalsam si a otoer angles: Gi 1 reerricti from business or chanver of dict required. Rooms private Hoare from 9 to 9 dail; 204 tb ‘ert. sbowe Pa. oc 24 ly” J oT LORS pews Daving lef: articles im my IN Gioptne ala Drtrest Pe Sepsint prepoes to last July. are notified to -ome and got vor ‘oo Ist of November J PRABUDY, 4D street Mr. Kamsburg offered a resolution providiag | tase for the payment of the poor aud workhouse secounts for the quarter “nding September Ji, 1508, amounting to $332.75, less $19.8) received as Income daring that time; passed. Mr. New- man preseuied au ordinance requiring owners of lots on each side of Jeiferson street, between Dridge and Water streets, to cause the side- walks there to be Tepaved with good paving brick on or before November 2th; if nox, the Mayor then shall I-vy a tax of $1 per front foot ‘on said lois, the tax thus collected to be applied to the repaving above mentioned. Mr. Eaglsh objected to the third reading. Mr. Newman ofered 8 resolution appropriating $250 to con. | struct & sewer and barrel arch at the easiera | terminus of Bridge street; passed. Mr. New- | maa offered an ordinance levying 62 cents per front foot on ail lots on Green street, between the canal bridge and Water street, suid tax to be applied to the macadamring of Green street between the limits stated: amended oa motion of Mr. Darvy, so as 1 15 imstead of | 62 cents per front foot, and Mr. Rams- burg reported & resolution appropriating out of the water fund S50. for the rehef of Mell. | henay & Waters, said amount being a deticien- cy in the appropriation for a water main laia | by them on Market street . Mr. Ni | man offered a resolution authorizing the les- sees of the Alexacdria Canal, Railroad and | Bridge Company to counect their travel bridge with Bridge street ai its intersection with Lia- Fan street, said conuection te be made under the direction of the chairman of the Committee | on Sireets; . Mr. Newman also offered | Resolution appropriating &5, to complete tae | graveling of Market street: passed. Mr. Eug- lish offered 8 resolution appropriating $15 to | fill a lot corner 5th and High stivets, and move | back the fence to the building line; ‘rrcommi:- ted. Mr. Newman reported a resolution ap- | propriating $150 to macadamize Green street, between Canal bridge and Water street; recom? mitted. An ordinance, sid over at last meet ing, levying 35 cents per front foot oa all lots on Back street, from Brit's road to northera terminus of said street, and the tax thus col- lected to be appropriated to improvement of Back street within the sbove limits, was re- jected. Mr, Collins Committee be Aliom of the acc w- September th, 1958, and moved that they berefersed to the Jomt | Committe of the two Bo: Kamebarg moved that te p King and oibers be taken up and reterred w the Board of Aldermen; agreed to ums Comuai of Joun Loy: owas alot the workmen who yed im the mill titla Inte & the firey Tux € ¥ paired, a One hte arrived durii Goop New Will be giad to leara ock Creek, on K s a few weeks, under dire authorities SHirvents oF Coat mats are nd b Dre: During the past week 4,595 been shipped from tlh den Mining Compauy Coal and Iron © ral ‘Coat Company, 1,0 | Sates or Gmaty RING THE Wa! During the week there were sold oa C S 5) bend of cattle at Ibe. gross: 1,200 sheep and lambs, St per head; Cows and calves, at S2on€100; bogs, S11 FLOUR Magker.—Owing to the decline in the Eastern markets, sales of flour hers teen dull during the week. Georgetown family, $133514.50; Extra, 810.5.aS1!; Superti ey ene — Family. Si175asiz Xtra, S1a8 10. Extra cut, $8.Gvas9; Extra Superfine, $8.25a88.50 2, H & H. W. CATHERWOoD, DEALER IN FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES, NO. 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Extra Fine OLD MONONGAHELA X Bxtra Fine Qid we xx Xxx XXXX WHISEIES WHISKEY “ ‘Extra Superior OLD NECTAR Very Superior OLD CABINBT Our stock of OLD WHISKIES is nnusnaily large and highly improved by age, and our customers | Orrice No | ant Cases, Dil248 82 ee Physician of ox Tienes apd univers! success. (ht Jompnfen street ¥ . with Competen’ attendance, All i trouble call or w 22m" 2 Fatt RUtcOTU Nal, BAskMEST, a G . Particular attention paid te Landlord and Tea- Leos, stfckjy asp parsroiy. 304 Nixon Steet AROvE Pawn. AVE Baas devoter many yeartto the treatment compiainis; snd has met with the greatest *moceas ie ew Ter LEADIRg Goatrion ‘epecual Qreeament will @28 im ver Sousacntel a fneeetus from whatever cause, . BOOMS PRIVATE, Please onter withont rime- ing. oott - DENTISTRY. — BTIFICIAL TEETA INSERTED TO GiVB SATISFACTION FULL SETS Pow $10 TO Call and examine epecimens at 464 6rb street, Hand i. Teeth extracty Without peim. Teeth carefuily filled experience in Copstant practice eumbi-s the 5 signed to adjust Teeth to the most difficalt oases, Call and b ood. oom DR. PETTINGILL. iS) DENTAL AsBOUIA 260 PENNA AVE., Between 12th and 18th streets. TESTH EXTKAUTED WITHOUT Par. charge will be tre! wlereA tibial Teeth are taetiens steoagte hs pation! will be reqeired to pay rt sargicel operation whet ormet, which’ wiftetsducted when'the feet are uaie. The Amociation Is now a Gold, Silver and hia and Boston il work @ bamed ci al Dest manner, and isfaction. Persons wil amine onr work before ertting ~ STOVE Babber, ot Pr ‘au ana cdrewhere iy STOVES , ac, 1A AVENE ‘& STOVES. sTOVES. VERY Low, PENNSYLVAD re purchased th Tbe’ WOOD AND COAL Ls" i 4 iL Eas s CHKAP COAL= &N op, t aud Chie @ street whart, W & CO, corner th ant F, Warn, & (9. corner Tth an F MAN. 917 Ps.av tween 29¢ PAWNBI > OKER 24 Merchax fold and ailvor bought J. BARTLETT. FST4bLisuEp HERZRERG'S LOAN OFFIC 3. VETH U STREET, between 4g and €:h stroste immediately fo rear ation tel N OF Highest ady, aucee Wate. Btrictiy contten. ‘tal. aM ae t= zaike vain ‘PRE OLD ESTABLISHED Fi ipl i BS. GULDSTE ca OENSED . Caeh ani sold at privete sale Ds. JOHNSTON'S PATENT sMOOTHING IRON Eropounced by all srticle for use ever hi Mitwildethe worked mont one-third the fu requires nohelder meger mers loths. and puts a finer polish on shirts snd foe! fa ti nr Mopidia coviagef labor at ed niay return them within ‘Siler purchase end get thelr money For at the northeast corner of Pa. avenge end 2d street. JOUN LOCKIB. sole agent ‘ary land, ‘ot Colombia, and Atewanarier 5,000 Frock eractesy Poe WaEAt f i 10.500 PIOKLES SCS ink TEER, Coolected. - 00 Kite Bay MACKEREL, No. 1. 213 Pa. everue, opposite Willards ce tetas A™45SBReTauRaxr $07 NINTH sTReEr. Befitted and x tps ai gt coppice eetablirmmc ate te cr city. Private a % oe 5-lm es 1AM ‘UTTER! BUTTER Just ae : 0 PACKAGES FINBST BUTTER, Inc chofce ean 3 aie NORTHERN PRODI — oc 12 +f who bave seen Bebeme invented; new varia avenue, and 11th streets, ovant WILLBe & REDGRAVE, Lou “have rembeed bo the race 2 8+ Sew York AVENUE and Sixtu STREET, (Ope Sauare from orthera Adberty Markey. CaBINET FURNITURE, BPETS, OILCLOTAS, BUGS, AND WINDOW sHADEs.

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