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PORATION AFFAIRS. BOARD OF ALDsauas, September 29, 1566.— ‘The Board met parsuant to adjournment irom Monday evening Inst. LOCAL NEWS. | ments. Exe NATIONAL THEATRE. me, Formoss Opn Fectows’ HALL.—Wyman, the Veutril- logun 4 bis Lilitpuuan Cirens. Excugsion to Norfolk and retare on the steamer Cor! on Mondsys and Thursday- Dairy TREION t) Mount Vernon on the they might be refer ed t> iat? committees. Mr. Moore ot ions, Pic-Nics. —Boucicau!t’s . | thst ‘he Council Dills Were not new business. debate & vote was taken by yess and and the Board agreed to take up the unctl bills for referencs by @ vote of yeas, desere. Esker, Champion, Connolly, Davie ane Keight, 5. Nays, Messrs. Ulark, Emery od Moore. 3. The first improvement demanded .': obj cted fo the readin genceman bad no ri ed that he shou! steamer Arrow, at 10a. m. ' MARKRITER’s ART GaLLeay, 46 71h street. | Suita & Staone street. ART GaLieury. 215 F en ‘TEM ERSSCE MatrEce.—The difireut ero tl demand ‘one of the bundle. The bil! wos tien read, When Mr. Moore calicd for the yeas #ad Tewting of ws Columbia Division, No. \—W. P. William ‘Tinds'l. W. A., Thomes Simpson: R S.. Mar- the Mevde!!- A ROS. Willtom Thora eS ite L | bate the bill wes retersed, when Mr. Connolly | £9)d that he was m favor of referring the:e bills | {| would ) ave tken only ten or fiucen min i utes, if the ususl coarse bad been pursued— nt he arcse to recom mend that the Board back Wa, Whether thy were right or wrorz wie the gentlemen irom the Fourrn | Werd (Mr. Moore) wovld elor the ames tor which the Boord Bad #sseminies. ~ ben |i woe neceserty they =i ila ot, He ' moved to recupsider the vole 5) wick the TILTS PeoM TRE FINANCE ComMITERE. Connolly, trom the Finane+ Com nic’ + 1 the following bills, whieh wei Bul to fix the of the laborers » station he Unttad Inborers $20 s thatthe city Bill to detroy é provide ©. W. Deanbor, Gasp. + aban - 2 . nite JY K Poe Sacek. WA: , Mead, Rw p : fs Larch, om Sta sire ba , ino fh snateey, ur ‘ing to the pastor ~3:7.78, taxes paid on ieee c Ww iva we, ao suit eb property. Bul for relief of the (rer. m—z_. = ( foam Lothe boreb.coraer sth wuaE sireers — Simpeon, U. > ‘Riles 202 7, paid oy them for sewer “x. ROA D.—A f>¥ Oye froan a e G 2 ? is re \—taxes . W. Knight was ited ta the seowsle pads HUE: csemperg, tae Hill exemptirg the Wore rin et Keldeng trom taxation. Bilt increasing toe c mea: ation of the Oterk of the Westera Marhet ‘rom &0 to 600 dollars per annum. segaloing the pay of the Superiatenvent operators of the Fire Alarm Teiegraph—i» cressing the pay of the Superintendent .rom 1.40 to 1,669 Coliars per snoum, and of the operateis from 1,0 to 1,200 dollars each per aunom. uy, Md., on en sugictment ¢ obstructing a :a:lroed and a \ having tien rendered Jurige si in the The circu m- of this c-e will be remembered. In ‘ay lest the secused got upon a train at Balti- © for this city, amd refu-ed to pay his fare 2 be was put off at or mear Apnapol.s ob. The next tram south in passing toch Watson's Cat (x few miles couin of Avrepolis Junetion) ren into the obstructions, ils piled upon the tract, on) 1. Town off, but fortunately vo dam- PUBLICATION OF THE Laws. Mr. Connolly, from the Finance Commit: -e, submitted the followiug: «Tbe Committee on Firsnece, to whom be Deen referred a bill (CO. C. No 63) ‘for the pat §e (2 Nie or property foliowsd, which sact ' | Niebing the precredings of Councils,’ beg leave Tibntadle to "be epgiae baving Per pio: oF | torepert ‘Dat they io not believe the public Satcher set lower than is vsusi, which | weligie requitrs the publication of these pro- ee peRe of (Beles gene onder ‘he | ccedimgs m a greater mumter of newspap=: Beels ‘ jp situck th ch-tcac. | than appears to bo sufficient for the Congr . se Ets een to kav b the Untied Siates; and that they do aot Celie sted by the ofce the city sbould pay $5,000 for such ser ‘ bes zt opebttberehe re return fhe billt B avine b They there Uoun'y be wre be veaal omer iments mdtexied ‘horeo Du. Te ticung the numies of pa ond fixing the compensat'o. st 81... The fi on Yesterday mors- ge idanly —," wa ok, a ropb-ty wa Mr. Moore moved to ament by ss Charch, bat ie iklrg out the words « proceedings ana,” £9 le for their treuble. They | = to provide for the publication of the laws t r se@ent of the chureh by | only; — to—yees, Messrs. Cusmpion, turg away the putty irom a pane of giass in | Chase, nolly, Davis, Emery, Moore, snd ene of the witdows. The tatereacle was | Morsell_ >: nays, Messrs. Baker, \lo ching 4 broken epen snd two ciforiums and pix silver bis vote previous to amnouncemen!,) Ciark, Siaur, and the (crocker, j—=4. Mr. Convelly then suggested a0 amendment to have the publication in one moraing aud used In the ceremonies of admipisieriig Bleseed Sacroment were stolen. The cor ten; of the vesei Wire scattered upon the floor, and & linen cover for the alter torn in —— ; portion tiken to coneral the stolen. article tis suppes'd the borclars b'eam alarmed ard got of ion Bilomptieg one adD 2 the church above. The discove- Ty wes made by Brother Komains before 5 cclock, sud be states that Re observed white men standing at the coroer of K and NertB Capitol streets with a bundle in their bends, the coxering of which looked like the c President, Tiwck thereof as might be necessary. Tae Amendment fixing the compensation at ¥6'0 for each paper, was moved and w. Mr. Clark then offered sn amendment naming as the papers to perform the service, the .V Reps motion by it press, Whicb Mr. Clark accepted. TDe vote o: cover tnken aw: m observing Dim they | ging the blank with four papers named wes stared off inaburry. The detectives are en- | then tskea, and the motion was re. cted by evecd im the this morning vote: Yess—Mrssrs. Cnase, Clark, Ene: Moore, Morsell, and the President (Grocker)—8. Nays—Messrs. Baker, Champion, Uonsoily, Davis, Knight, and Slater—§. Mr. Claric then Satzs or Rear : ca M | moved to Mil the blank with the Stag, Repu! i- * dopa of 120 | on, @nd Chronicle. Mt. Moore moved toaimend two-story trame cot'age | that motion by imserting the Jairltigencer cud €. MeGoy, ict Sivsso; Yens— COhase, Ds: . i Square? nit, oN More: Il, and the President (Crocker) 1 Nays— Messrs. Bak , ‘Ua mouou Mr. Ex 2 sdered, sud be amendment of Mr. Mcore '> include tne ts ond Expres: Ws again lost by a (9 Chase, Laumer sold ye-terosy to Bev Der uisen the valas : as—Messrs - Clark, Emery, N fH street. opposite Calvary Cavrch ‘i Price Frid, £6.56 Gr cn & Williams have sold p 2, im 30, fronting on B Smead it 50 9s to prov’ betw crt 11th streets west. to Eu! | mem 10 only one paper: lost & Bsrren. to ents per square ‘st Connolly. Davis, Mcoreerd Mo: St. im Bi of lots t¥ and 2), in Kuigh’, Sister and the Preside: -7. dir. Lavis moved to am nde on’ morping and one evening ps: by ate you — Yeas—Messrs. Baker, Ontr - Ohase, Conuelly, Uavis aud Knizn: — —Mesers. Clarz, Lwery, Moore, Moree Sister and we Prendeat—i. Toe 4 tuer recurred on Mr. Ciark’s motion t blank with Taz EVENING STAR. Valional (> - wblican and Morning Chronicle: agreed t — yeas—Messrs. Laker, Ulark, Ohase, Emary Kuight, Sister and the President—>. Nays — Missrs. Champion, Connolly, Davis, Moore aud Morsell—5. The bill was then pa. 1— yeas |. oays 3—Messrs. Davis, Moore and Mor- seul. (The bill pees provides for the pub- joaticm of the ordinrnces of the Corporation & lus Star, Repud'ican and Chromicic, the ex- peuse therret not to excerd 350) for each paper for the publication of the laws of each Coun. etl.) on cb street wee id L streets nortb, with ‘mprove- thereon, to Mrs. Delia Riley, 12. $9. | ¥. —_—_—-+-—— Bass Batt.—The Keysione Club, o! i'n in Ge tpbis. ieti Bomeon ther Sow!bera tour Iast Ta -dsy evening snd arrived in Bsitimore J.sterd®y, where Gurimg the afterncon they Play @ the Msryisud Club of tnat «ity, beeung them im .even swings, by a score of 20 to 11. ‘This sterocon they play the Pastime Club there, snd will srrive here te-morrow morning. ‘To-merrow s.teracon they play the Olympics, Snd ch Sal vrcay siterncon epgege the Nation. Sis ina iriendly ma‘ch—both games to come off on the National grounds. The following is the Keystone team, in their positions and strik- ing order: Dick, 2d b> Flowers, s. s.; W. ¥ ft. Henry, 1 £, Woeds, ¥ 5 Mck: y¥ batters, said to be a very wild pitcher—a ia: Messrs. Bazer, Champion, Clerk Fn- | THE TAX ADVBRIISOURN: | Mr. Counolly, from the Ficsuce Comat! >, | also reported, without amendment, Dill rezu- lating the eale and advertisement of prop: ty for taxes, which prohibits the adverd-sment cr sale of property on whieh the amovat dus for taxes sail’ be fess than S10; provic-s that stl Ceseriptions of lots or parts of lots shall pe e-crited im the advertisement ss biiefly us ve, @nd the printer's charge for any one part of lot advertised shall not exce: 1 five collars: that the Goll: ctor’ commission on property advertised Per cent; postponed. Also, joint resoluion wes'ing the Corporation Atrorney tu com @ index the laws comstitutiug the op € this city, provided the cost doe: no’ excced one bundred doliars ct which ‘will cpers © very much egaiost them. A §be ss su progres Wis aiterucon between the Nate ia Jeiersou Clubs, on the Na- 1 -pal ground:—the deciding game of a series. The Jeffer-on Bes t ex ivited to Calpeper © EH. by tbe Olympic Ciub, of that place, and ‘Wall kve here on ‘be cars, Saturday morning. —-.—_—_ lows REFURLICAN ASsOcIATION.—A meet- vg of this Association was held last might to } rfect arrangements by which Government employes c#n aitend the State election in No- Wember. Ger. Chipman. chairman of the com- mittee of atisrgesents, appointed ata previ- oc s meetDg, Tepori a that the committee had Te elved propossis irom the Northern Central rs:irosd, whieh they deemed titeral being an aAversge of about ob cent per mile. and recom- Wreded the Association to accept Bich was sgrecd fo, and in order ibe work of furpy-bing tbe certiti members of the A Was Sutbo a ut avenue, from L stre borth side oz B street north, frot itt West side of 3d street west, betwisn M south sides oF 9th street cen 1 and M streets vst ; xiv years ago,— & wezon load of ~outb: orth side of Virginia avenue, be:woen a ud Ttb streets east; worth side of Peun- yond svemae, between 3'h amd 23th str. e's 3 ‘ith street west, betwen O north side of M stret Ost; south side of Bstrcet east, north side of B sireet a 3d east; west side of 4b * between A south and Penu- avenue, south side of th North Csrolica ees HOTh; sou’ a, irom 3d 10 40a Merthoro’, which. [ re::t" irom 1: then @ better market } icc’) Jace then Woshingtor. enter in Ohio, rane aig May eazs, Col. 0. -five, courempiat. rvia. From bie es ‘Uinses, we judge bim to ng@scretch im the Golden — evening thos Ssoeation Reid their meeting, aud by the ficaucal report of their eecretary 1: was shown that the money trom dues and initiations Bmour'ed t) $147.20 expended for relief wo des- Ge Demters, $9-0 Forty-rine aew mem- ors Bave deem admited daring the last quar. ter for dismissed, oue resigned, and one dis- arebly Gistissed by cow:i-merual. A com- t Capt. Koserborg ss chairman, was ppoibted to wait on the Board of School Trus= bes tourge the appointment of cortat teaches of the German Imkgusce in the public schools, Seversi mew members were imitiated. Ad. journed. { i I yo ES RS street, irom to 1 morte; soeth side Custce oF ‘¥.—Johe Jenkins and | of Gi street south, from 7t@ to 9th west, west Thomas, colored, were before Justice | side of isth street west, trom K to L morta; Water vesterday charged with theft.and were | north side of D Street nort&, trom 17th to 191b committed (o jai fora further Rearing. Jen- | wesi; let street east, between A andC; east side 4 T jst street east, from A to B north; Side of street west, from O to P north; west side t street west, from U nortB to 5 side of B streetnorth, from New @ to ist street east; south side D stro trom 6th to 4th east: north side of Canal trom 9B to Mth north side of P ——___ Sirest north, from 4ta ‘west to Boundary: soath Ewemarts vom At. MA.—Yesterdsy s | side of A street south, from 7th to 13th east, and rorty of tb! or forty Finns arrived here on | «ost side of 3d street east, trem L to N south. chet? way to Alabama, where propose to | Bills to repair an alley in square 398; to pave settle. They stopped yesterday at Pabst's Taroe the cros- Mole. near the depot. ad lewe today for north and 7th Alaboms, lands baving been purchased ta the (brick neighborhood of Montromery for the colony, tat Lstreet wise company being only the advanced guard to repar —_—————— gutborzing Rey. Joesru T. Duara, D. D., ef Sround the the Ciassom Avenue Presbyterian yo Brooklye. Bas arrived im this city ang mest of James P. Testia, 316 1 street pe Paryen ‘Will speak Co-pignt at the dedication of the ball of the Young Mei Associa. nen. ‘s Cbristian Ith street, nays cn the question of reterenee. Afisrde. | f sd. | Ecard bad decided to take ac.tow un taeCouncil , S. Lom ow » WA | bbs, whieh was carried, and the Boatu recent -P. Holtoway: Laty Gon. | es srem tts position and the business psuce 2d) mith: I Sentinel, Mies | | Woys aad Mesns the tollowieg: -B wo | + | Of Qe st. north, between One evening Paper—to receive S6vv each, or 4s | Clark, Con- | street esst to its eastern Boundary; and Rhode Island avenue, from 14th to 16th streets west. ACOR H. CROSSMAN'S FUCCESSOR CONFIRMED. Mr Che s, from Improvements Committce, | reporied savorabiy on the Mayor’s nomination of Mir, Gonries J Brewer Tor Lospector of Flour, vics Jacob H. Crerswaa, tas ved, aud | tae vomtuauion Was confirmed —yeas, 9; nays, 1. ATD WATER MAINS. from Drain-7e Committee, re- which wers passe1—for consiruct- san G streat north, trom (2th to 13:h nnecticut avenue, trom K street 2 Sissh Run; in F street north, from isch. id west: in 5th street west, from E to G -SbG ] street north, from 20th street to twith sewer on 2d strect, and to lay Water mains in ist street west, be.ween I and K north; 4th street west, from D to E sath; 2d Sireet west, from © street morth to Meryiand Avenue, and in Sth street weet, from Penpsy,- yanitavenue to Betreetsonth. Also, report.4 sdversely on bill to constracta sewer in Esirest j Bost, drom 10th stret to alley im qt - Lille for the relief of Albert E. aidiwiy vo ber persons werspresent-d god raferie 4. Adjourned. | Covmom Covscit.—An atjouracd mee! | cf me Board of Common Conseil wes bela at evenivg, President Williams in th chair, and sl the members present excep: Messrs. Fare aur Haton end Thompeon. ALDERMEN’S BILTS. Aldermen's bills to con=tract a >wer ia 19th | sircet west.:com Mne-ncturetts avenus to N Is ranting c Privileges to O id DIL to defray the exy -mse: of 3he persons, Were Tete: cs d, eof the Board of Aldermen ‘> (he bill authorizing the scavengers "> d + fes in advence, and impoctog a soy neghct om their ater receiving p wails couctrred in. REYOLTS PEON WAYS AND MEANS Com/tiT? Mr. Hall report 4 ivom tue Gumi a ¢ <n ‘he offices of the Com ays provements; pas.d. Yeas, 0; pays, o { Feselution ofering @ reward 01 $1 arrest of iucendisin:; | the Somepenention at toe Tegal erg the Mayo Joint resolation toMation to the Exposiuona of me and UL tat sed. Bull regi + fixing it at re 5, pavs, Messrs. Dettick, Gaines and 3 Juli to pay ail laboriug men ea- feeed by tha Corpooation who have boon co w- Pelled (oO wai over thirty days for their wag | Jegat interest trom July 1, 1508, to July 30, 1 inclusive. Mr, Browne move to amend by in- eluding school teachers. Mr. Tayler moved ta meiude Ward Comuissioners. Mr, Boyd moved to amend by adding “That gny’ officer | whose pa than one thousand dollars, end Whe-e pay bas bcm detamed more than coe mentb «Dell receive interest there 9n.” Mr. Ha!l moved to refer the bill to the Commit’ > on Claws; which was sgreed to. REPORTS FROM IMPROVEMENTS COMMITTEE. aylor, trom the Committee on Improve- reported the following: Bills totcm and gravel Fifta street west, between New York Avenue and Boundary street: to anthorizs the Mayor to execute all necessary legal papers to carry into effect alaw pa=sed im 1-62 mn regard t) a cerraim alley in square No. 724; to provide ovement of Twelfth street west bd: ave the footways east side of y Gand N sts. south: to avel Sixth st east, betwaen Mary- avenue and take up2ad re- ‘@ portion of th n square No fst; st. east, from D st. prise the footway= b . between Fou ath west. and on the itventh aud Sixteenth sts West; to grade and gravei Tenth si. east, from Fest Capitol st. to Meryland avenue; do. Fourth st.west, between R st. north and Bonnd- sry st; to pave the tooiways on both sides of Eleventh st. east, between South Carolina ave- bue and Bene} sy ay St. <outh, becwren Seven’! hth sts cast to lay 9 cross-gutter ou we . sis. ie of st. east across D st. south; to pave the toot | Sud gutters on the west side of First st. eas between A and B sts. north; do. side of Tweltth st. west, between O st. n nnd Kbode Ielond ayeuur, do. on both sites of D | St. couth, between First st. west sod Canal st.; grade ard gravel North Carolina avenue, trom Gib street erst to Lincoln Square; do. New Jersey avenue, from New York avenne to Boundary strcet north; to pave footways on soutu sige of Maryland avenu:, b3tw en Ist snd 2a streets east; do. east and west sides of New Jersey avenue, betw en N sirvet north gnd Boundary; to grade end gravel K steve: north, from 16th street west t) Booadsry: to pave footways on north side of i sireet north, between 14th and 1th streets west: do. east and west sides of North Capitol street, between B sud G streets north; do. east side of Dela avenue, between grade and gravel A 7h Snd 1th streets east; to grade oud gravel Taira sireet west. trom R street north ‘9 Boundary tf ruct & bridge over branch of Grek xt the intersection of Firat street ' west and P street north; to greae and graye! D <treet south, trom 3d stréet east to the canal: ao. Fourth street east, irom D to H street norih; to lay 2 tisg tcotway acro«s Ninth street west and husetis avenue, south side, and also on Y cross said street: to grade nd gravel South Caro- lina ayenne, from Ith to 11th street east; do. BD Sireet north, from Sth to 1Sth street east: do. Tweitth from Lincoln Square to Maryland avenue: Pive footways or east des of Wiltberger street, between S 's north and 6th snd 7th streets 'Yy 1 Thira ett aud Sx: north side ot E 1B REPORTS OF DRAINAGE COMMITTES. Beall, {rom the Commitiee on Drainsge, vised bills Authorizing the laying of a wa’ -r- mara cet easi, from Pennsylvania avenue to G stret couth, fo comstract & .ewer On 3d street east, between East Capitol sud D ; to build agewer in Msirstnorih, tend an siley !n square 424; to extend ‘water-maia in Khode Island avenue, from 15'h to 16th streets west; to lay water-msin in 12th street west, from N to O s'r norrh, thence along U street north fo 13th stic et wesi,to bald sewer traps on the corner 0! 7. s'tre wi st sud AH street worth; on the oe ei stwi and H street ror a ia squares 373 and 443; all of which vere passed. MISCELLANEOUS RBPORTS. Mr. McKauight, from the Committee on Clums, reporte 1 adversely on the ctains of Thorss N.Cheve, I)... \ . DL. Clark rad Wom Thompson; @mmit’ dic barg Also, favorably on b''t for th» relief of John Browa; to retund certain money t> Johnson & Sa.ton; o Edward [sity for bounty for . under act approved say 1, ot Henry Kaiser, W. Mcore, iy P. Rider and Heury O Te posed M:. Browne, from tne smmittes op Police, reported a bill granting permission to Sasan hen; pas-ed. y between the 4 Griswold te erect @ trume Also, bill to cetioe the «omnes Kock creek district and the first canal wo end col messuring districts, but upon etition accompanying the b icKenna, it was deemed Tespectiul board. and the petition wes Withdrawn, and the bill was referred to the delegations from the First and Second Wards, Mr. Browne, trom the Committe on Schools, reported bill for the erection of a school bnild- ing on lots occupied by the tobacco warehouse m square S01, in the Third school district. Poasced. Venable, from the Comraittce on the Fize Department, re & bill making an appropriation for the repair of the Union en- gine house; a dill to pay a deficiency in the Amount expented ior entertaining visiting firemen on the 4th of March, 1869. Passed. Mr. Holder, from ‘he Committce on Gas Lamps aud es, Teported a Dill to erect Ismps, &c., on K street, betweon 1ith and 16th streets west, on 2d street east, frem € street a enue; or 3d street west. oa D Jersey avenue; on 4th street east, from Virgioii «venue to Georgia avenue; in Unions ter, i 702 on aud 3d streets west and D and E streets north. messed. s r. ie, from the Committee on Health, reported bills for the relief o: D. P. Hickling: of K. A. Bacon, apothecary to the Saven' ‘Ward; « bill to set the curdstones and pave the footways and gatiers on the west side of Ist street west, betwen Virginia avenue and F; ge ons yeoman gr passed. The apnounced Messrs. Taytor, J Ce Ry yr ss the Commitee on Joiat BR eo! fm Relation to an Exposinon of tbe Fine sid Uuefal Arte, Mi which Detrich submitted ® resolu ‘was amy ued om motion of Mr. McKaight, au- thorian; ase the Council ebamber to be the Presiden’ ta a at Tecarpeted Tenovated, a1 the furniture agreed to. Tepotred. dc. ‘Mr. Piper, irom the select committee, report- ed a joint resolation instructing the Surveyor to survey and Boendary sircet, btw oth evd tb streets tho ortct. report, That previous to the wat there was + triangular square near that locality, (whicn Sppesrs on the old maps,) bat a fence? Baving ren erected £0 28 to block up Boundary str. ot, now beycad Boundary, Mr. joved to bate og ond = Te. terring the wo. d messarer’> bill tothe delega- tion from the Firet and Second Wards, ing the consideration of which the hour of eleven ®iived end the President declared the Boara a acd, —e—— Maxaizp.— Mr. Fred. G. Nant», formeriy ot this city, last evening Married to Miss Emma Gibson of this city, at the residence of Mr. James White, om J street, Rey. Father Dtonestrect the ceremony. ‘was former! with the Constitutional Coaca in thts cf dent of in that city. ‘part the West lass cyentac, ‘witn the best wishes of their Bumerous friends 1ith | in this city. ty left tor CENTER MARKET. . Wholesale and Retail Prices. Yesterday a air supply in the vegetable line ‘wes offered, but froit was less abunnant tha for some time past, With the exception of ap- Pies The pench crop of the best kind isneariy ured up, and e offered now are generally of the cling stove varieties aud b2st adapted to preserving, dry. &c. Apples will theratore be in better demand, espeoaily those of supe- rior quality for eating purposes. Tomatves hold eut much better ia quantity and quality than Was expected by g8Tdners, the dry weather Bot damaging the crop 83 MacB #s was fearei. Our bucksters now procure their supplies from points on the tiver helow never oefora Teached by them. Ther? supp: 2re gecera'ly of @ good quality and the traasportition being so rapid here, they are dyto lay them stands if OUr market as fresh and any our gardners can farnish. Oar population being & growing one, consams and the business of ‘g more Femunerative. 0 ystem, we shall pot At ss cheap rates as other cities. Wholesale prices yesterda: Apples, eat- ing, $2 to 83 per bb!.; do., cooking. 81.50 to $2.00 Per bbI.; Poars, $1.50 per bushel: Peaches, $15) to $4 per box; Tomatoes, $1.50 per bushel; Egg Pianw, 50 to 75 cents per doz.; Grapes, lve per 1p.; Green Corn, 16 cents per doz: Squash. Marrowfat. $3.00 per cw..; Oacambers, | bbages, Svcents per hundred; Cat 85 to Ss per hundred: Sweet Potatoes, $3 50 to $4 per bb!.; Inst Potatoes, $2.25 per dbl.; Onions, $1.75 per bushel; Quinces, $} per bushel; Oats, 75 cents per bushel: Chickens, 81.75 to $6 per doz.; Eggs, 25 cents per doz; Ducks, $t to $5 per do: ‘onntry Butter, Wcenis per ib; Diy Beans 3.00 per bashel. This moroing the prices at retail were as fol- lows :—Apples. #a5c. per peck; pears, 5c. per eck: penches.4 ( Per peck: eg nt, 10: each; tomatoe per peck: string beans, Guc. | Por peck; equash-marrowfat,52. per Ib.;cucu 2 Sel per doz: catewbor erapes, 15 Ib..s weet potatoes, O/C per peck; Irisa do, Per peck; green corn, We. per doz.; cabbages. 15e. each; onions, Sic. per peck; carrots, 5c. per bonch; beet, 10c. per buncl 4 parsnips, 10c. per parr: ducks, 87 Pp cranberries, 15¢. per qt.; country buiter, 5, per lo, —eo—__. | River Feont.—Business at the wharves this Rorming is NOt so brisk, very few arriyais H Sale ci oysters to-day at Riley's wharf was smsll, and the prices xdvan bushel. From Havre-de-Grace on the 27th inst., sebr. Cooper, Ualloway, with 127 tons of coal tor Cameron & Co. Potomac Ferry Wharf.—The Wawaset came up last night with passengers ard a full fright of cattle and country produce for dealers, Gal's Wharf.—The W. W. Coit, Ryther, left here at 11 o'clock with pascengers and freight, consisting of flour, Jime, and uaval stores. Crouch’s Wharf—The steamer Express, Cap- tain Nicolls, arrived Inst night with passengers end rreight from Baltimore to .ur mrrcha, She lett this morning on her return trip. Sheriff's Coal and Wood Wharf, foot of 6th st Steamer Express, Olden. arrived this morning with wood for G. L. Sheriff. hiley's Wharf. —Atrived—Sebr Packet, Fr with oysters and fish for deal re, schr.'¢ ‘bssser, with oysters. uiled from Philadelphia on the = 5.n schooner William M. Wil ou % 8 of coal for W. H. sey & Son. k's Wharf, Easicrn Branch.—Av s. Mary Augusta, Moten, from Hav 157 tons red ash coal: A. F. Clar Valieyeo on, With 116 tons Lyker Weshington, Fields, trom Havre-de.Gtace with 105 ‘ons Lykens Valley coal; ail for £ Edward Clark & Co. —_—_o Cuances In Eptrn any PapisH.—Rev. Mr. Jones, lately of Trinity Churca, New York, bas been csiled to the assistant minis'ership of Epiphany Courcb, in this city, viee Rev. Reeve Hobbie, resigned to accept a semtor po:! tion ip tbe Church of the Holy Trivity, Brook- lyn. Mr. Jones hasentered upon the discharge of bis new duties and gives great satisfaction. Mr. L J. Middleton bas resigned the tr. asur- ership of Epiphany and Prof. J. H. Coffin hes been elected Treasurer in his stead, to take ef- fect on and after the Ist of October. It is ex pected that the church, which bas been closed for repairs since the ist of August, wiil be re- opened for Divine service Sunday a:ter next ‘Ihe Rector, Rev. Dr. Starkey, is stil! sojourn- ing at Buftaio, N. Y., bis health being some- what improved. but he is not yet able to re. sume Dis duties. The choir of the church has bsen strengthened by the addition of the tine tenor. Mr. Knoop, la‘ely of Baltimore. —.——_ Divogce Cas®—To-day, in the Equity Court, Judze Ohm, a decree was mateii t esse of Mary Ellen McEltresh sesins* 79> mish McEtiresh, divorcing the parties from bod and |, with the Berea: to iter bp for discharge from ibis order. The custody of the daughter is given to the plaintiff, and the defendant = 1o pay $10 alimony. In tae cace of the husband against the wife, 8 dect.c wes made diemissing bill with coxts. The wife sets forth that she was marricd in 18°6; that she has one child by defendant; ‘with il] treatment, turning ber into the sir +t, &c. The husband filed a bill alleging atultry with amano named Prather. Messrs. Fendsil and Fendall appeared for the wife, sud Mr. Hine for the husband, and the testimony was taken before J. J. Johnson, Examiner. Wastincton MEDICAL Scctaty —This so- ciety held a meeting Inst pight. the subject an- der consideration being Dr. Schoepp’s applica- tion for an (Cos preter pal Ot opipion of the society on the medical testimony given on his trial for the murder of Miss Steinecke. Discussion was participated in by Drs. Busey and Reyburn, the former taking the und that the society should leave the matter in the hands of tne Governor of Pennsylvania, Dr. Reybnrn con- sidered it S proper subject for consideration by the association, The ite was of consicler- able interest to those present, being areview of what transpired at the por! mortem examina- tion, tbe condition of the body, and the « hemi- cal properties of the blood, &¢. SS SS QUITE A NUMUER of the guainteuces sesemhicd athe M E. Church, at 12 o°clock to-day, marriage of Mr. Wynus E W Minny Grier The bappy pai: by Mr. Chapman and Mis: Gr hride—the gentleman ly after the ceremony, "b? p bridal our North, receiving the c of their triends in the c t ———— THE FRANKLIN SCHOOL BUILDING —To-day Mayor Rowen, with Messrs. J.S Crocker and Clark, of the Aldermen; Browne. of the Goun- cil: Champlie, Dulin. J. S. Brown. of the ‘Trost-es, visited the Franklin School Building, corner of Thirtrenth and K streets, whica 1 now finished, and after yspecting it the con. vactor tara ! 1 over to the Mayor. Tur dedi- catory exercises will take place at2¥ o'clook Saturday afternoon, when an address will be Geliveted by Rev. L. Vau Bokkelin, D. D. of Hultimore, and other interesting exercises will take place, —.—- Fim To-pay.—About 1! o'clock to-day an alarm of fire was ran from box 45; stable be- ging to Mr. Johu Wilson. located im the y in the eqnare mpreroaty fl ip Sc dine nd Haad I streets naving boon ered = No.1), Franklia (No. 2), fixmes, preventing the destruction of the ad. joning ty. rhe lor about $1,000, on ‘which there is no insurance; and it is thought it was the work of an mcendiary. —_-—_ Tre Porato LaAw.—On Monday Edward O'Brien wee fined $3 by Justice J.T. O. Clark, bars telling potatoes a west fo aw. The law provi f aaginp fold by weight, 56 pounds to I, Dut it ie trata thet” wine: bucksters are made to comply with it, that many track farmers con. tinue fo eell by the barrel. ———— PayMEnt oO” THE CORPORATION Lanoneps, Mr. J. Sayics Brown, the Disbarsing Clerk of the Corporation, bas flushed paying the Cor. poration laborers in the First eoond. ‘Third and Fifth Wards, poten ing —- ‘the Fourth Ward, days the men of the Sixth and Seventh. —_-— Rav. J. P. Newman, of the Metropolitan (mM. BE) Church, will resume Dis pulpit duties on Sonday. —_—o—- Me. ©. Bare, the well-Xaown corset and hoopskirt manufacturer, Das jus' from Europe. ——_-——_ Bors rm Brom—See notice of Meeting at Union League Hall to-night. store of Mr.W.W. Burdette, and KE streets, quite i bad collected at his thet at the 1, between covered that the interest eisplay of a new and large stock of carpets, off cloths, &c., all for the p4 i) oe] and Winter trade, and selected Ug ern for the wants of this market, Mr. Burdette is one who believes in the motto of Quick sales ang small profits,” and mo one Who goes in there ‘with the view of purch! is Known to leave without taxme ‘His stock is extens: fine drexs Lew ckadchatl us the commoner fabrics, the smailer articles, &c.. all a ae the season, and which are offered at the ob Fates. ‘The articles are s0 Bumerous we capnot enumerate them all, but we recommend those in want of any kind of Gry goods to read bis advertisement im our cola’ to-day, and call at Bis store and see for themselyes, ving taken place since our report yestsrday. | d to 8) cents per | con od. judgmen Orem ar COURT, Judge cl THE COURTS. Jonn Curran, avsault upoo Augus- tus Newbaus on the lth of June last, was | | comvicted and sent to jail for six months. Wa. | Clarke and Emmet Tasco, riot aad sifery on | the 2d of June last, were convicted; Olarke | ‘Was rent to jail for one month, and a capias or- dered tor Tasco. D. Hailey, for stealing panti- loons from George Better. was convicied and and for stes! ng je" L. wail i bi: Richard Rountree :ndicted for the larceny of a bar of gold, valued at $45, was found notgailty. Edgar Briscce and Frank West, indicted for the grand larceny of $55 from W. H. Davts, are on trist. Sarah Hernbart, indicted for petit larceny, 3 Aa Lyon, and was sentene’d ty three months in #ach cise, making pine months in all. morning, in the case of Ubas. le pres. was entered @s to the first named ams for defence. nolle pres. was entered. Equity Court, Judge Ola —To-d: Elien McEltresh agt. Zachariah decree of divorce trom bed and board. Zacha- ash McElfresh agt. M.ry Ellen Eltresh; de. si ty Kendall et a1; order restraining defen2s it from law, and rule to show cause dis. cr pre 9 dismissing Steover and with eeding misecd. I Me. ae. PORTANT TO ALL ars. Joyce & Oo.. of lead ip & very tmportant mstter, mterectine all ow ners of carrisges. city. aud tue propriciors have always ban noted fors.cs FOF WANE OD Triag and ike p ompt ac Su"ion (> all business euansted to their care, This insurance is affoctad at thei a Wwaut of any wing ia thet ime w call oa them. The Alexandru: the AeVIVAL Maria Ben quite an exp-nce, but the Messrs. Joy determined to leave notbive undone to <atis oyce svem ir customers. We would recommend » - dria Items. Gazette of last evening has Alex: iollow sng items: A revival meeting ts ess at the Methdist Prot stant Church ity, under the ministration of Rev. Mr. nron, the pastor, assisted by Rev. J RK Nichols. of Baltimore. A meeting of the same character is now, and bas been for the iast ten nights, in progres in the Methodist Episcopal Church, with encouraging signsof a successtal termination. Diet: soma resulted ang among the wouses i: Las myaded a 1A. Dipth ria is now pra z to “isol'y. e vera! deaths having drring the last two weeks: two, from it from each of wbioh two of the cecupant< were remove. FRBEONEN'S SCHOOLS.—The femate school icachers of the freedmen’s schovls im this city Pave returned from their summer recreation 11 North, aud will resame their duties on | Monday next, sue dtu proxime. i CITY ITEMS. ——s—__ ALaska Dramonps, jet Sates, Jet Chetns, sand Dols, er-piated Ware, va Received this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry bet For FALL anp WINTER.—A Chevrotte’s, Oxford's, Silk, Mixed, tore, Nc. 436 Pennsylama avenue, ween 4 and 6th streets. Sta et stock of is’ and Melton Cassimere Suits at $12, 515, 81S and S20 per suit. Just received at A. Strauss’ popular clothing hovse, Pennsylyauia avenue. between 10th and 11th streets, three doors east ot UND®RSRIRTS AND DRAWERS. Svc. $1, at the Origmal Franc, 44 7th st. b-tween FINe WHITE SHIRTS, 75c. at the Origiual Franc, 494 7th st ana E, No Branch Store. the E. 1ith street. —_+—_—_ Hes 75c.. dE. No Branch Store, —_.—_—_ 9,29, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, —— je Goop Socks tor ——- 1, 15, 25 cents, at th Original Franc, No Braach Siore. —— , between D and 9,29,1: Save YOUR vowry and buy your Gent's Farnishing Goods 7 eee Remwovar—A. Fisher, French Steam ere! street, between F and G, opposite Patent 5 the Original Franc, 494 St., bet. Daud B. Wo Branch Store. %,29,1: Scour- wd Agent fur tae Stacen Isiand Dyeing ishment, bas removed b 7th street, op) Mifice ‘from fe Patent Office, to 135 Office. ——— THIS 18 TO NOTIFY Tix PUBLIC that Geo. B. Shoes, Boots, &c.. Wilson & Uo. can sell ascheap as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,11 FoR THE ——_+—___ Gooe's go to the Original Franc. 494 7th 8! between Dand E. No Bran: treet, ch Store. 9,29,1: Nails, Vascular Excrescen- Corns, Diseased ces, Bunions, Enlarged Jeint:, and other dis- eases of White, 51 vania avenue, between 4 Hours from 5 8. m. to6 ‘feet, success: treated by Dr. fo. 424 Penns and éth streets. m. Calls made at residences between © and'8 p.m. No charge for consultation at ofik Established 1:61. Rerren Ssgstino and Narsery Cloth, Air Pillows, &c. ADAMBON'S, 506 9tn street, THE GREATEST relief imagmmable can de af- forded this warm wi thoce elega ly lew prices at the celebrated Uak Hall cio: On THUBSDAY. the 11th day of October. ibg store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Posi 155), on the premises. at 5 o'clock pm. i Omce, where, in addition to gen.tiemen’s “Ban | Pose asi ott Fart of lot No. 226, Geatty £ Haw nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran na Pogue, drab | Sog'sifect om 6th etree ib ke ny dete alpaca and i sults, children’s thei formerly owned by Joseph ‘col- palde suite in wariety are aleoto be ad at | oregon 5 e reasol mces. 6 8 iso . stone cellar =a “as 25 | erected, and the prasont bailing besthrne rece FIFTY Cayrs rea er by wearing ons of suits selling at Such astonishing- balun for good Canin Flannel Drawers tor Men and Boys. 8,1 ok: ADAMSON'’S, 5 6 9th stree: ee) cae + (so1ce oLp GUVERSUENT JAVA Uve- WELCH’S AND BAY'S BE ST FAMILY FLOUR GOOD EXTEA FLOUR, WARRANTED, 3> BABREL. siidaiinaal Just receives. OLD 7IE@LER 19 BARRELS OF THAT PURE WHIBKY, snly 34 per calcu. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE CiTY. Also, very fine old SHEBRY AND PORT WINES. N CTICE OF LEMOVAL, Wie zespecetally call the attention of our: ateyeia corner Sth. Wii Secontinad ss — . Saturday mo p- tes Dooroz sonvman a pvgaxp’s roxio! PREPARED Wz CONCENTRATED iX TR. SrtaenY IBF the suman system. directly in fi purity nality af both! i and ves roegl st fone ny = sels ea ell a porn saat ee EE ee i et wombat tora cases. PRIOR, €1 PEB BOTTLE. PREPARED aT WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. OH. Wms) T . Newman and Theo. F. Keeney, indicted for larceny, a Im the cave of Mckiite su; = Owners. — th street, have, wath their usual ewetky anc baoiwers Lact, tiiken the As will be seen by tirir advertisement, (bey have effected an insurance in onr bes! comp" oto mpeu all carriages left in | their ehorze, either for rapairs, storaze or com- mission, and are confident this will increases their well established business. Tue house is one of the oldest snd most responsible in the Hearest Gent's Farnishing | Rev. a. presented, but | Action wes postponed indefinitely It is auder- stocd, BOwever, that the choice of the congre- Lie? oF Larrensremaiming in tae Post Otice | Prof. HE in Georgetown, 1). C.. Sept. 50, 1558 Ledies L. Beome Elizabetn Mrs: Corson Arabella Miss — Elis Mics Cogee Acnes Mrs; W Mi: Crag Philip S, Coase Judson B; Uor-on Capt David: Derickson James W:Gafford Wn Hi; Wuches George; Holmes Cha- H. Jesse B Mr: Jones Richard: James Rev; Mapro Richsrd; Parker Joon F: Pool Jonn W. 2; Pal Sam’l L. Rettew Andrew; Roan» Perker T: Spicer O O; Snoufer G F; Sct) & Co; Somers Ospt Richard: Townsead Ste- | of this organizition Tuesday nigh’, tae manding general made the following men's as his siaf!:—Georze Dyen, A Acjo ant General; James D. Row Trepector ¢ | Quartermester; | F. Lee, Aide-de-Camp, — L de-Camp. Recruiting officers mrde repo! end commi-sions were is: officers :— Parton Fishe: Fleet snd Pleto | ported tbat he bed organized a drum corps | copsistiog of rime drummers, to be to the brigade, ui Tue acres ot Deli ta- call for a ee sioned by the departure some mouths since of "a. 'E. ta GEORGETOWN, Affairs EDUCATIONAL. F DENCH APD GREMay. Georgetown. Pn Ry will reerme teach ‘above languages in cine 1 private fami Hee. Apply 419M sirert corer ith west he LES Ww yROAW abe Cc TEACHER C FOR THB PIANO Instroetor also in Thorough Rase an. I » —Ailen MaryH Mrs:Benton Jenny, | drawtera Mrs; Goodhue J N Mrs;Goodtue Mmoie | Lesse ven at ® privete — Hugg.as Anpie Mrs; Jobnson Martha; desired. oon .—* rere Jobuson Sousin Mise; Lvcas | twenty-fowr lessons Commanications McOomb Sevan Mice’ » middleton Pilly Mig, | Mesere. Bilis’ or Metxerott & (os Moste to ce Prater Mrs; PeirceC J Mrs; Pryer Soha Mis., PTOWstY responded to. nw hm Payne Virginia Miss; Reid Lizzie A Mrs; Reed [ SSTRUCTION IN MOSIC —JNO. EF BouRE: Ada Mise; Mrs: Thomes Molle aliss | int Teacher of Mosc. For term Cob Candler 26+ Seply at 445 12th street, between « ist Solomon, 2 VENING OF An EVENING CLASS will be organi et Oct Ist ot Emerson Institute. Leth street, betweor ang K, for tnetrnction in the Engtieh Powe Sttention civen to ‘A: Rivers | Pesmansh at sett Jefirey jerry; Lyeck Jones litier Antoni phea'H. 2. Tolpey Capt © 'W. Talom: Orpt L. ® Ses; ” George: Wilder Wm lH; Wasbington George: Besidenc: a Pee David, 3, Williams Joseph; Wilton | street. cz iw vr. = ~ GRorcrrows Bors tw Rive. —At a mer'ing N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. si MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CULuace Berwkes 28 x OF COLUMBIAN B Sreerer. omer: nlere. © Henry © Cryo Vilson Fuller Caap! mmo Dea-, het_leth and! ed to the follow: Bernard AND ORGAN ger ce Ne? 4 For verme apply a 35 1 strect north, or at the m pag Jonnson Fr — ome looms S 1itwn —ar e < atre ring ¢ ” tn ses te. A oan sk T Sramer Presnvtaatas P¥LYS Sjourped meeting ot the mem- | sons n of ths church was sr With & view to xiendime & ? or, to fill the vacancy occa- “Barre ‘hs lor. Severs] names were qowann ivat 0 ballot was taken.and further "Psion . Povod wmtoct tion Will most Likely be Ree. Mr Lewis, oi | nst.5 trate Clevelsr 3, Ohio, who 1s well known to them, Petut.or the News | having frequently officiated in the church. po org COAL SHIPMENTS.—During the week ending ‘lon p Op | Saturday, September 25th, the shipments of coat 2 coal from Camberland by canal ammuatea to | sta ge! OM | 19,657 toms. sEPTs: betrer bere een A New Baxp.—Lasteveningeeveraltapleanx sod H : ‘were preeented betore a |: Lat { | | G ROOEBIES! TPE OB Lies | Recetnta atrect from the mill. with orders to el a cal 376 Pennsylvania avence, | WE WOULD CALL THE arramrion oF | 4 SCHOLARS. PAREBTS, GUARDIANS, at as augim | A180 PROFRSSORS AND TEACUERS TO | OUE LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN Trinity Church hy the pupi and everything ; | ble mapner. is understood, xr of the necessary ins bout io be formed among tar pupils of the te ‘bool. Mercnant’s E ‘Change this mo wheat, of which only 400 bushels <oid at =1.40 alae Riven Frowt.—Evtered, _ Georgetown Advertisciaents. In consequence of damax. 2y Ss woirtwind, re lar attention to our B* ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auc’r, TRUSTEE’S BALE 0 Se2S-eod FEAME Bi ERICK BTHe = of which bas often been used for faire, bulls, ‘Terms : One-third cash; months, secured by a deed anciag Anton risurr, j DYBING ESTABLISHMENT. 21-2" eo audience in olf of Trimity school, of im the most credita- eds of the exbtbition. it umen's for a brass hand TAN°e.—The offerings on | (Jon 7 we Were 1,40 Dusheis rea Gos: o6a OSLEm The exercises cf GONTZA steames Thomas E. | win en tetce ty MUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1s09. For particulars. appiy. & aot Tava kwe, ST MATTHEWS uns 9a Pe) BK Stie t betwonm th ard ith ftedies will be resumed im thi Lustitution on se ,, PIBST MONDAY OF BEPTEMUES. No extra charges for the Modern Langunees TOBIAS, Director mith, Poltimore LTer GBOERLESt AT REBUORD PRICES. Oo wy Kom Iwi otter gocda while > BeU reat redacted 1 woaid cail particn prices WEALTH OF NATION'S EXTRA FLOUR, Ibis Ine: tution. dest, Young Ladies’ pearly equal to Family Flour. st a very low fig. | ee i ee ss Tie conte upwards, Very Src ait WHEE SS | ns oe sn Seat deen 23 upwi . Very Bue at > S3 per salon, tow erode WHISKY st 9125 per | cusses, s I ceaoeiees its’ satay meeere kan. —— Me Wn TeaNEY ‘Toe Principele ore Mitt Lote Fees ee 4 Southeast Oor. Bridge anc High sts, | Princ: 3 pe 27-6t eure wn, | latter UBNITUBE! FUBRITURE © ae oe tothe waren pe carces._ | “ oy Paar - f4~ ~3 riitgiteipcch't"hoe Recor and'ofscnga’’ tEritigeation ta une ai Weretora ct esse Se compres aasen tonne ae ee saute of the community they rarnestly solicit the nage of ti learstay ‘mld Feduced prices, “As bis business is attended | Reaetat them in thie their endeenns por maaet TBR, ight expenses enable him toof | ulare sce chrealars bookstores, o fer goode st's mac! sivance than tbose | Sgtrees Miss L FLETCHER oot eee ee . —. D | paying Bich rents and large e Be we | street. Baltimore. Md. Keferwuce: President sel . 148 Bridco street, Gest ees, Feculty of the Baitimore Female Uollegs. se 24-Im és ‘Termination ap care u24- Oct TABLISHED IN 1s Premicw Awarr s 9857, Ww BEATLE PREMIO Teen TSyeixe a“ CLEANSING ESTADLISHMENT, ‘Ho. 49 JEFFERSON ST Replete with every desirable a: vided with the ‘best talent aud constant sractwown, NDNEAR TENNSAL TOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust. mado Jul $66, and Tecoried anonsst ths, tant oat Fee ‘of Uolumbta, in Li | prices. ber B MH, Iwi C1 pOWeulars can be obtained at the Boot:storeot W. lant) ne, Bo. street, and G Wo o taker & Co., corner 7th and #) ste aon Ay- | Sonoon FOR YOUNG LAULES, is Jn com mw with to Cho ch 0) ine incarmation — OF bbe ctor, the 3. WILE BBOPAN HER BOHOL with sy it street. eng UGH CAPER’ THOS. DOW: eS Le B* ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. IN. Trusten. 1G. Auct. LDING AND LOT O8 FRED. EE, GEORGETOWN, AT BUC. prides oo and 12 trast deporit aod ‘at cost of - Faep wo soxee” | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. stitute. iy8-e6m MADAME D°’EBRVILLY. Prin”. —— How480 cnivansrry, og MBDICAL DEPARTME FACULTY: ‘ Major Generel 0.0, HOWARD, LL. D.. Presi FRENCH STEAM SCOUREE, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (BH. ¥ } Tipel| iB JON nd sand Practice SON, M Ofice—435 NINTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, Formerly 44% Seventh strect ‘rofessor of Be BD. Professor of ict a FIVE MILLIONS cae | ey THE Why will you buy any other? It is the best every way Cail and examine the At the Agent's, Frocs FLOUB!! . 72 Nth «ire Professor of Materia Medica and Thorap- ms KOBERT BEYBURB, M.D, Professor of Ci.r Operative Suri EX. NDEE T- AUGUSTA, M.D. No a2= Practical Auatowy. © t, Svofeteor of will commerce on WEDNESDAY oldock p. m., Witham Introunc STEWART COOKING STOVE IMPBOVED STEWABT, EB. F. SIMPSON, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ar Se TAEUD TOllbon,u. 9. DIPPIOAL Per any eae oF @nunu= | TWENTIETH MEDIOAL SESSION, 1-69 70 ljarket Rates. — OL. B 2. Nin BAKERS, ATTENTION! EBCE TPIS ee Assortment Large! Prise Low! CITY OF Wash ed TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, a: LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W. M. GALT 4 Co. SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, &e., Res, Ree ‘TO ORDER. w WE WILL SELL AT VEE) | RATES, WHOLMSALE aD teri ©. W. HANDEM, Gecrstary, BLANCHARD & MOHUN. CA RPS, BOWS AB TE DE TEEEA TES BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Teh “atreet, between Dot pee Brock Cormer Pa. avenne and Lith Street, q 80 29-lm" | ez

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