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eo EVENING STAR. wRiDayY.... ---OCTOB! LOCAL NEWs. Amusements. Excursions, Pic-Nics, &e. Natiowal TusaTee—The Troupe in “Faust.” Richings Opera Excursion to Norfolk and retu: steamer Coit on Mondays and Taaredays, = Daity Excurstos te Mount Vernon ewamer Arrow, at va. m. = Mncairua’s ART GaLLaay, 66 7th street. ‘Surra & STRome’s ART GaLcagy, vis F amount insured. There is ‘Was occasioned iguited at the furnace door, some of them Raving been blown over aa and ths rt = Bp stairs with great lty escaped. sad yesterday Mr. Robert Spear ia from & window was quite badiy hurt. Two others also made the jamp bat escaped serious injuries. he alarm was struck from No. 2 engine- house by one of the members, aud the engine ‘was soon at the plug near the corner ef the Dailding, bat thomembore state om the whole arlding was then enveloped in flames, ‘Was so hot there as to blister the horses they ran to the plug at the corner of 12th © streets and laid out h plug near the building. A general siarm was soundad, and soon the whole department, with the Addison, of Georgetown, was in service, but could do little else than save the adjoining lumber yards. Mr. Ells’ loss is mostly in his patterns, some of which it will be difficuit to replace, but bis machinery, including lathes, planers and drill Presees is ‘sate. it is whether or not the in Because of the ex; 8 of pie and Dickerson, which were to bi Tesumed at 2 o’eloc! many contend as it <an be clearly shown that the fire did not orig. inate from the experiments, the companies are bound. ‘The loss of Messrs. Pettit & Drippsis quite severe, and a namber men are by this fire thrown out of employm: ——e—__— Tre TOURNAMENT aT SILVER Sreings.— A tournament and festival, for tne benefit of Grace Cbureh, Montgomery county,Maryland, took place yesterday at Silver Springs, th> estate of Hon. Montgomery Blair, in that county, snd was largely attended. Three trains ran from this city to Silver Spring, the of the Metro- mt. The set on the top of Pavillion nad lere, at 20’clock ts were drawn up . Williams:—Boyle Star, Richard Ray, ‘s Knight of 4 of Ocea- paca, Knig! jo Chance; Crarles: 5e Knight of Patuxent; J. Wil. Jer, Knightof Forrest, R. Coonseiman, Knight ot Will It I Can; Horace Jones, Knight of Golden Circle. J. H. Powell, Kaight of Dor- seyville: R. Naylor, Knight of Ivanhoe; B. Ernst. Koight ot Me John A. Jones, Knight of Old Dominion; William Pierce, Knight of Admiral Lee, Hon. Mont- Hon. F. P- Stanton, Dr. J. Hard- tabies, with good things, were a bill, near whlch also's been improvised for dancing. a the follo P were: The Judges — ing. G. — ‘Tus Coron QuEstion In THEATERS—Return dy Justice Chase to the Writ of Certiorari.—Yes- terday, Justice Chase made the following return to the writ of certiorari served on bim in the ase of three co! men against Spalding & Ra » i : them from the Ni: Espley, for ejecting fatuonal To the Hemorable the Supreme Court oS the Dis- trict of Columbia —1n compliance on the 13th instant, | have the honor of certify- pg that on the Sth day of October. 1569, 1 issued & summons upon an affidavit made before me. Said summons was returned on the day of issue, at which time William W. Rapley, the defendant in the case, made his appearance, imstance the case was postponed jor final hearing till the 13th instan:, at 6 o'clock p. m. writ above referred t> Baving been served on me at 3 o'clock p. m. of the same day bas stayed all further proceedicgs im the case. ‘Wasurncton UBTZEN-V tumnal festival of this organization wa: Yesterday afternoon and evening at the new ‘kon S th street, the programme consist~ Tg of prize eoaing 8 bewtt . dancing, and a concert by the ia Band. The fol- Dg Were the prizes: Bowling.—First prize, George W. Bauer, 25: 24, John Avgermana, $15; 3d, Henry Will, $10; 4b, John Voigt, box Rhine wine; 5th, George OC. Walker, a lady's Bue fan: Gin, Edward Eicholtz, one riding Jewelry. ‘Shocumg.—Firet priss, George Silt 5 3 —First be $25; 24. Radotph Hines. $15; 34, Louis Bayer, $10; tb. William Fendner, one’ box of ‘wine; 6th, A. Keck steer: castor; one pair of fine boots; 7th, one box of cigars. There was Attendance, and the festivities midnight. quite = targe ‘were kept up till nearly —_e—_—_. TRE PRLEARMONIC SOCIETY —This society held its first of the season ast might. rector, . J. Rock- wood: Executive Committee—J. H. Daniels, G.S. Parker, and E. H. Merriweather. A vote of thanks was passed to Mr. H. Townsend for faithful services for the past three years ax secretary, and the society adjourned to next ‘Thursday evening for rehearsal. ones Pouice Cowmrsstowes.—The Board of Police beld © meeting yesterday at Readquarters, and transacted, amoug other business, the following. —Francis (Juinn was pownted an additional private for t the Ebbitt House; David additions! private to do duty in the Washington Navy Yard: John Green, addi- tional private for six months, to do daty at B.Chatch & Co's lumber yard. The applica- tion of Maria A. Rodgers for liquor license was rejected. The committee appointed by dpe Board to examine candidates for a iat. Ment on the force will hold a meeting that iS ose on Wednesday, the 20th iustaat, at m. a Sateov Mowzy—At the month: of the Economical Building Associ Wednesday evening last, £4,000 of stock at an average pre iddiDg WAS quite spi M and tm cided demand for money. RIVER FRONT. Business this morning is not So active at the wharves, very few arrivals ee taken place during the last twenty-four Commissioner Gunnell is sctively em- loyed in ting Wess ore ee oe tondition lor winter. The mg ge “gph te crossing, irom 7a to 11th street, and to-day er the workmen 4 curbirg from }itB street to Harvey's wharf, finished in a few days, when All this will be Sore, whan Carers Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Sarah Jane, Love, trom Broad Creek, with wood for Jono B. Lord. Sailed—Schoouer Sea Lion, Bi ehnson's, Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Phebe Willams, Spaciding. to load wit manure for Norfots. Satied. 3 ‘s RO. Standard, Hupbard, to Alexaadris, to load coal tor Nor- folx; Robin Hood, Adams, for Georgetown, to load coal for Philadelphia. Riley's | Waarf—Arrived —Schoouer Benja- mi » Thomas: sloop Ida Crowder: ledora, Hamilton, all with oysters . Price of oys- ters, 60c.2$!; oats, 63 cents. Fowler's. Wharf. Charles Newkirk, Huntley, to Georgetown; Ocean Kiroy. to Alerandris; 14a My, Jones, ‘getown, al ~Ssiled—Schr. Mary Compton, Fay's é Rogers, for Alexandria, to load coal for Hos- ton. Gait's Wharf—The steamer Arrow, Stack- pole, left for aio yas enges, Potomac Ferry Fowse, left ber Jandiax this moraing with passengers an vy freig! general mer- chandize, empty packages, ‘&c.. for Cone river. Srerif's Wood and Coal Wharf, Foot of 6th Street—Arnved—Scbr. Stickney, Matthews, trom Philadelphia, with 325 tons of coal tor G. L. Sheriff. Vernon this morning with 8—Election of Oficers— Me A meeting of the Irish Republicans was held iast night, for the par- of electing officers for the ensuing yea r. J.D. O'Leary objected to the election of offi. cer to-night, because the year had not expired, and a spirited debate took place as to the prop- er time to elect; during which the Uhair, Mr. P. H. Do: ied Mr. 0” as the reed that the Chair wanted to suppress it to free 8] ; and cries of order arose on aiieides of the nail. After quiet bad been Testored, the Chair submitted the question to the Association, it was decided to elect to- night. C. E. StOlair, James M. Dalton and P. H. Donegan were neminated, and the latter was Te-eiected, and thanked Association in a brief speech. Thomas 0’ Leary was then elected Vice President; John Hickey, Secretary; Jere. miah Costello, Treasurer; James McKenny, Richara Coleman. Daniel Donovan, Thomas Callahan and Charles Qurtain, Executive Com. mittee. Andrew McKenna then offered resolutions expressing full faith and confidence in the sbility of Mayor Bowen, and pledging him a Bearty support in the fature as in the past; ado} Mr. Maurice Murphy offered a series of reso- lutions. condemning the action of certain would be Republicans in drummi Against the Executive officer of the city; and that such w uld-be Republicans are not to be trusted: and recommending their expulsion from the party; adopted. The Chair, in accordance with a vote of the Sstociation, appointed a committee of fi ‘wait upon the Mavor to urge the appointment of Mr. Maurice Murphy to the place of Gom- missioner of the Fourth Ward. Adjourned. ——_o—__. GunmpRovs AcT or Amos KENDALL. Addition to the construction of the Ualvary Charc! & cost of more than one hnndred thourand dollars, and an additional subscrip- ton of five thousand dollars in the rebuilding of the same, we are informed that the Hon. Amos Kendall has donated the farther sum of seventeen thousand dollars for the endowment and erection of mission schools in this city. Some two years mnce a union mission school ‘Was started in the vicinity of the Long Bridge, which relied for support upon volantary con- ho bad charge of the enter- impossible to secure the Recessary means for its maintenance, tendered it to the Calvary Baptist Church. wno imme- diately determined to accept the trast and carry itthrough. With this view Mr. Kendall pur- chased & lot at the northwest corner of D street south and 13th street west, amd during the past ing Over eighty sc! toned grant cost of this ars. Inthe above-men- $17,000 it will be seen that the Seven a Mission - = oy northeastern part of the city. ne Cburch bas already established two Mission 8. a. =e the Chapel =e oce Pied Presbyterian Teh On Hirect, between Land New York Speedily become tne nucleus of a Bros: Perous interest in that section of the city. —_.——_ Bouectany —While Mr. Samuel Williams, a 1l-known employe of the Internal Revenue down at Alexandria last even. t, the following was ad 5 6 Thac trem end after the first day of November, 1569, no trade or traffic will be al- lowed on the the Sabbath day, lock keepers Tequired to close the locks at 1? o'clock on Sat- urday nights and to reopen them at 120’clock on Sunday night. AcTOR ARRESTED FoR FoRGERY.—Egbert F. Ten Eyck. who has played several engage- ments in this city, where he is well Known, and who was arrested some time ago while per- forming in New York, for forging army peywasters’ checks and gave bail, was re- arrested Wednesday night at the Fifth Aven: Theater. in that city, on a bill found by the grand jury. He bad just finished the role of “Sebastian” when taken in custody. He gave Dail yesterday morning. —— THE Corumnta Yeast Powpsge seems to be the most popular with housekeepers ot any of the preparations for raising bread now in this market. It is d that it contams nothing but Dealthiul and nutritious ingredients, and that it always accomplishes the objects for which it is used. Itis, at all events, worth a trial. See advertise: te ——— 10' THE Poor Impia! be well-known Choctaw Indian, John Brown, was arrested to-day for profanity,on complaint of Susan Brown, colored, with wom be has been liy- ing on D. near 13th street, and was fined $2 by Justice Plant, in default of which he went to the workhouse. John swore he didn’t doit, ‘wouldn’t pay, Xc., but it was no use, —e— ‘Sars or Rear Estats.—Green & Williams, auctioneers, have sold lot 14, in fronting 20 feet on RB street north, to James E. Waugh, for 24 cts. rT square foot; also, lot E, im subdivision of for, juare 43, located near the tory, to J. F. Wollard, tor $500. THE CARD Of Mr. Benysmin Miller our Georamowa advertecmenta is sock fed lune from fine goods to the & on are engeged fm patting down tho | Wharf.—The steamer Wawaset | THE COURTS. cana ZEt Zust wax Bios GAs. RIMINAL COURT, Judge — Yesterday, im the case of Henry Himber and Robert Toompson, indicted tor riot on the 34 of June last, Mr. Harricgtom made the closing argu- ment for the Government, and the jury nay- ing been charged, they returned with a ver- dict of not guilty as to Thompsom, and were unable to agree as to Himber. William Moeller, indicted for assault and battery on Elizabeth Tapp, in ejecting her from the Scbuetzen Park, ‘was found not guilty. morning, W. S. Dobing aes Wiliam . indicted fer the larceny of a muic ¥ as found not ton ‘bomas of assault pat not with intent to Mill, in each case, and was sentenced £0 Pay, 8 Hae of S0s in ence case. The jurors were discharged finally. Equiry Court, Judge Olin.— Yesterday, Uar- Toll agt, Peugb; order extending time to take Davidson agt. Washingtoa, Alex- Georgetor Railroad Company; (application for an netion to restraln tae Sale of such portion of the land near the Maryland for the uses nction of the Long Bridge and Sven bas been condem: | granted. Mackall agt. George H. Pian‘ Urrouir Court, J Olin.—Yesteraay, Harmon agt. Mackall, Jr.; jadgment by ae- fault. Rapley agt. Brown; jadgment by de- fault. Whiteley agt. Theaker; jadgment by default stricken out, and defendant granted 'y to obtain damages for an alleged wrong-doing of the late Commissioner in re- | fusing to reissue a certain patent. The Uom- | missioner pleads that the patent in question had, before the application upen which this | suitis based, been surrendered and reissued, d therefore incapable of further surrender Teissue. This plea now awaits a replica- tion.] McLean agt, Kaiser; judgment by de- fault. —— “Lwanty Cemt."—Mr. Augustus M Warfield, one of the machinists employed in the Printing Division ef the Treasury, Ras, by Messre. Hinkle aud Ingersoll,bis attorneys, ob- tained ‘a writ of mandamus on the Secretary and First Comptroller of the Treasury, return- able on the ith instant to the Court in General Term, to show cause why he should not be paid twenty per cent. on bis per diem for the year ending June 30th, 147, under the resol tion of Congress approved February 20th, 1567, amounting to about $250. This case, it 18 un- derstood, is institated by Mr. Grabam to test the matter; and the decision will affect quite a number of the employes of that bureau, who are employed at a per diem rate, This is the case ed to in yesterday's Star. —e—— HoRatio Rovstse aT HIS ULD TRICKs.— Last night officer Jobn Liscombe reports nav- img discovered the notorieus Horatio Bolster trying to break in the door of the house No. ‘292 C street, the inmates having barred up the | Premises in order to keep him out. On theap- proach of the officer he used very abustve lan- e, and threatened to cut the officer, who, fore securing the prisoner, had to use his club very freely, but succeeded at last in ta- king him to the Ventral guardhouse and locked orning, after a hearing before » he was sent to jail in default Of security for assault on officer Liscombe; also, on the charge of assault on Annie Walker, ‘an inmate of the house in question, whose nose he bad bitten through the day previous, —e— AN INFANT was found on the steps of St. Joseph’s Orphan Asyiam. on Bi street, between, ‘th and 101m streets, last night, and taken to the office of Jastice Thompson, and died there this mcrning from the effects of the exposure. Cor- oner Potter was notified of the fact, but did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest. —_.—_——. THE OLD FUR™ITURE in the ante-room at the Executive Mansion, upholstered in red mo- rocco, and which has done service there until covered with and dirt, has been re- varnished and reupholsterea in green morocco, giving the room & more cheerful and lively appearance. ——_e—__ Alexandria and Vicinity. i ‘The Gazette of last evening has the following tems: PrRorsRtTyY SaLes.—The following sales of Teal estate were made to-day, by pablic tion, iu front of the Mayor’s office, by Messrs. Green & Wise, auctioneers :—Tne lot of ground with improvements, on the west side of Union street, between (Queen and Princess, formerly Lea wa to the Zidew's $200; Fround, and the ivilege, on Four- » for $300; lot No. road an andi Hampshire Railroad, to F. L. Smith, jr., for £20.25 per acre; lot No. 3, containing 97} acres, next to No. 2, to . Miller, fof $17 50 per acre; lot No. 4, next to Nos. 1 and 2, containing 5s acres, to F. L. Smith, jr. for $33 per acre; Columbia Spring, contain- ing 19 acres, situated at the intersection of the ‘asbington and Alexandria and Columbia turnpikes, to Major John W. Green, for $65.50 Per acre. Youre Desregapo.—A colored boy about twelve ted of age, named Henry Gilbert, while playing with « girl of his own race, and a little older than himself, near the corner of Queen and Henry streete, yesterday evening, became enraged against her, and stabbed her severely in the neck with a pocket-knite. The knife entered the side of the neck, and pene- trated the windpipe, but the wound, it is thought, ts not of a serious character. Dutiversp Ur.—Samuel Trundle, who has been confined in the jail in this city for some ‘weeks past, on the charge of stealing a horse from a color an named Peter Whiteman, in Prince George's county, Md., on the 4th of last July, was delivered ‘up this morning to Deputy Sheriff Frazier, of that county, on a Tequisition. DisTRIcT CORFERBNCE.—The conference of pastors of the Methodist a Caureh South, of the district of wh v. J. S. CITY ITEMS. DOUBLE-BRBASTED BIsMaRK SACKs, at 8, $10, and $12, at A. Straus’ popular clothing house, Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and 1ith streets, three doors east of 11th street. pSscesteesld ALASKA DraMonps, in Uroide and Gold, Plain Uroide Rin, Received this morning, at Prigg’s ae Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4} and 6'D streets. Sreciat Bancarm: ferent styles cf fine C: on English walkin, suit, at A. Straus’, and Lith streets, ust Teceived, six dr mere Suits, the c nd sack style, at $15 a nA. Avenue, Det ween 10:b tee doors from 11th street. —eeenees Gentlemens’, Boys’ and Childrens’. nd finest stock of Ciothing in janufactured by Messrs. Wana- rown, of Philadelphia. expressly for the market, is now selling at the lowest I’hil- adelphia prices at Oak Hall, 460 7th street, oppo- site Office. N.B Olothiers and Tailors supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. 10,14,6 FALL OvEEcoats, $7, $8, $10 and $12, just received at A. clotuing house, Pennsylvania 10th and Lith as" pop’ nue, bet streets, three doors east of 11th street. ————— UNDSRSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50C., 60c., 75c., $1, at the Original Franc, 49 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Store, 9,29,1; einen ‘BITE SHIRTS, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, Fras W: at the Original Franc, 494 7th at., between D and E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: —_——~e— for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Franc, 49% 7th st., between D and E. No ‘Store. Dogue, Beawnent Bats, eases of the ‘White, Surgeon per nag bed for consulta INANCIAL A! COMMERCIAL, The New York money market continues ‘Work easily te borrowers on call, and rates. on this class of loans range from Sve to seven per ng to the collateral offered. There sone nt gee A vom Sor staty 6nd days, but ‘seem preter to employ their noone ee call. at low rates, T than to make long engagements even at & commi ‘There are only small shipments ofcurrerey to the 4 Js, however, a comsiderapie movement Sontb. 2 single bene sending S16\00 Per May, Goramercisi er rates from E pat Slee aon Laws Passed by the Gimnor ncn Binty-Se: Councit Of Washington City, D. C. Ax Act to edt ths ¢arbriones ‘pave the foot- ‘ways and gutters on the westside of Boundary sireet, Between Nin:h street west aad sor W street. Be it enacted the ined and requested to cause the curbstonesto be tet Gnd the footways and gutters paved on the west side of Boun: street, detween Niath be ‘fren per cent. according contracted for and executed in the mannet sod vBJer the superintendence provided by law:and wor me of said improvements Naw Yous, October 15.—First Boara,—U. S. 6's 281, CoMpon. 1194; 5.20"s, 162, COBpoD. 120 «| 1n@4, coupons, 119; 1865, coupons. 119; iso, sisal; rt Ganinetiien ss) Pacific Mail Co., 55% %. Pacific 1 B3X; ‘Weetwrn 364; Quickstt States Express, 50; E: ees, 35; Mer-hants’ Onion, 10; Onicago | E'altos, 143, do. pret’d, itl, Market firm. | Gold, 1308130. | | 26%. -— Bonds, 83, ex. div. —Ootton market quiet. 100 iddling Uplands, 12',: g Orleans, 12%. Receipts for the week 22,000 bales, of which 10,000 are American, Sales for the week 56,000 bales, of which 4,000 were for trade. $000 tor speculation, and s,000 for export. Stock in port 415,000 bales,’ of which F000 are American. —o——_ THE MAREETS TO-DAY. Telegray hed Exclusively to The Evening Star. 23823 x el av: Sai ERPOOL, AX ACT to set thecurbstones and ¢ | TRat the Mayor be, and be is 7% | ized Uctober 12, 1 Approved, Uctober 6, 1869. va the foot of Twenty- ‘waysand gutters on the west 5: first street west, between O Boundary Common Council of the Cily of Washingt > autnor- @ and gutters to be paved wenty-Arst street west, jeeted im with the provisions of the act approved ()t0- * [Approved, October 6, 18:9. members be rds to act in conjunction with the Mayor in promoting the holding of an ex me and usefal arts in the city and that said committee 1s ition of the Washington; y empowered to correepond with ali persons interested th-re. in, in order to induce and aid in such enter. prise. Approved, October 6, 1969, 5S, J. Bowzs, Mayor. 1 hereby certity that Messrs. Uonnolly, Moore, and Knight were appointed the vom- ‘mittee on the part of the Board of Aldermen. Cuastes L. HULSs, Secret re 1 hereby certify that Mesars. Taylor, John- son, and Holden were appointed the committee on the part of the Uommon Vontcil. W. H. Pops, Secretary. AN ACt to set the curbstones and pave the foo:- ‘Ways and gutters on the east side of Tenth street west, between Oand P streets north. Be tt enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the City of Washington, ‘nat the Mayor be, and he is Rereby, author- SaLTIMOms, Uct. 15.—Uotton dull; nominal): uperintendence provided by law; and to de- 8t26. Flour more active, and in good demand; | fray the expenses of said im is a ect: dovtmihattnalan, “Ue Mls |W herny impo ald lina “ae at 5 i lots jo.extra 25; do. far or parts of lots bor the line of 5086.50; famil, » receipts light; prime to choice, $1.40a 1.50. orn firm at $1.10a$1.16 for $1.09a81.15 for mixed. Oats 56a60. Provisto oeee in every respect, Whisky dull at BatTione. Oct. 15—Virgiaia 6’s old, 45 Did, 45% asked: ditto coupon, new, 55 bid. New ¥ Oct. 16. Money 5a7 per cent. Exchange, long, 9; sho! 9%. Gold, 30%. "s, 1562, coupon, 20. 10-40's, compon, $x; Va. Sixes, 6x-cou; ditto new. 59; North Carolina 6's, od, 465 ditto new, 41%. Naw York, Oct. 15.—Flour 5al0 cents bet- ter. Wheat 2a3 cents better. Corn one cent RAILROADS, 1869. * INGTON, 1869, ALBXARDUIAY AnD. QeoRGETOWN |ANGS OF TIMB! COMMENCING MORDAY, Oct Lies, 1569. al EVENING BPROIAL TRI OB THEATRE On Ca mOuDa, Tl 0GH MAIL TRAINS, aoeged Nth spe Eravy Washincton—From Maryland avenue Depet—7.25 2 m. Leave ALEXA‘DRIA—From aur ste cormer Dake and Tends > 87 EVONING SPBCIAL TRAINS will ver on TORSDATS, THUASDAYS ond SATURDATS, “Urave Avexaspara—From corner ®t, Asaph ing erecta 7 m, from Maryland avenue i 0. A. STEVENS, Gen’l Sup’t. ocl-im W. J. PHELPS, Gen’! Manager. Basemoms AND OHIO BAILEOAD, anes FO. pe ripe od tickets to the West fash! ‘Static ket Office [aa ek gh oe ‘at the avenue can t at mise Rtireasesm auntie 2, Boston, eo» General Aaeste BTW BEN WAS! mn 4 WASHINGTOR 6 of cars, oA. one SA P.M. e04 Pate. oe Blow York on 9 P.M. trate Hew ¥, OMce-288 04 stroct weet, near F ct. coutn, tenant and lvil business x ‘Leases, Mortgages and Wills daly a beter BILLIARD Esrastisnep 1944. ANDREW J.J0YCR & 00, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 Fourteenth street. F Berarntuc ty ALL (78 BRANCH ES. *Ouaeioes LEFT FOR REPAIRS, Eronace ALL MR ee SAL or rit’ avenue, = GCARES, BOWS au TIES OF TUB LaaeT naga | SE on the improvement; the said tax to be and collected mm conformity with the provisions of the act approved Uctober 12, 1965. Approved, October 6. 1£69. AN AcT au of commen. Coen fe Cay Ween, That detore it, shall’ be obligatory Upon say be enger or privy he shall Paid hs fees inadwance. | "’? Suc. 2. Be it enacted, That any scavenger ig to clean a box or privy within forty- eight hours after receiving pay for so doing, shall be subject to a fine of not less than two dollars, nor exceeding five dollars, for each ‘nd every offense, to be recovered in the usual SEc. 3. the scavengers are Decory, Guthorized to commence work at eleven " P the entire . Sno. 4. Beit enacted, That all acts or parts of cts inconsistent with the foregoing provisions are hereby repealed. Approved, October 6, 1969. AN ACT to set the enrbstones a TARTERMASTER, nLitaRy District, ‘October 11 iy Or all 2 public were bide endorseg and forwarded’ by mail to SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc., MADE IN TaB LATBOT PRENCH STYLE. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, sez 7 Oite Trevise, Paris. FLocR! FLrouri: Becetpte direct from the mill. with ordars to sell at Market Retes. BAKEBS, ATTENTION} Assortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by and requested to cause the 1 tones to | | 5 | appointed by the Presidents of the respective | oteamers | Nickle, and Thomas E. Cabill, Maith, Baiti- | more, aud schovner Eleanora, ! Affaire in Georgetown. Board ov ALORENER—This Board met last evening. Recorder Peck im the chair. esolu- hove (UU 140 pas bills of Georg Harrison. McNerbany & Waters. Coroner Pe for pay: n repairs ‘Also. res: etreet. 1 Be it enacted by the Beardof Aldermen and Board | Golambia; es 1 Tum Boarp or Dimscrors of the Chesa- ick, Md., aneeobepion an oober mace teal erick, Md., an ping twansportation on Sundays. BciLuixe AssociaTion.—The Rives Frowt.—Eowred. Ero ree Price, from same port. Georgetown Advertisements. B* THOMAS DOWMIDG, act’; Georgetown. 108! . October ist, Nock Tsiil sell, to froat Buites, Oc; comprising 0 good assortment, at vi reduced prices. As his business is atte; wo of eee Seer reres. .B. WELLS. 148 Bridge etreet, Georgetown. v.c. PReuivm TREY rsine ING Pie ceeds IEFFE s wfaed with the boat wieat end artiste kal te to obtained, with constant ‘on the a oie ctr to Mhve cil orders in bis Re well ‘and promptly executed. etl 6m B® THOMAS DOWLINe, Auc't; Georgetown. a i; : TI the pam) Stee original edvertisment, in the Star B a .D. OLBEMENTS,{ Trustees. STEAMBOAT LINES, Fo LIVERPOOL anD QUEENSTOWR. Bm pagient, SERS . and the Coutinent. For fall to JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Breedway,, Backes oc 4 e0td | SET WEEH PaILAD! Cabal aupzanpar Va. deeiwotoN am) Repose pig t,t Bere AY "3 a wag hit) tet SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, &e., &e., bee WE WOCLD CALL THE ATTENTION OF SCHOLARS. PARBETS, GUARDIANS. ABD ALSO PROFESOORS AND THACURRS TO OUE LARGE a a Te SENFUNER STOCK or BLANCHARD & MOMUN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and 11th Strect, Saves over 50 per cent. of Pucl, GEORGETOWN. | } tof the | ‘Werarobes, . | EDUCATIONAL. © Feo AuD ry ‘will be organt . ieth etreet, lish Branetes 8g OF vooa ace, Bi door ou OIRELLE BOGET will reseme | Deerenee. PpBy: TT eters. ber eavions, ot | arity tea petra Sige ag st Bo, 460 inh berecen @ Ege | oma ae a COL Seowsen Sta! a | win ert sie For ) ensber a ri D ' 4 BUARD, WG AND D4Y SCHOOL, the language ie eelee : TLUY_ Pris’, cal I Per Aeeat OF OkOMUE Mes Town — TWENTIETH MEDIOAL SE8610N, 1569-70 i on CORNER: COLLEGE BUILDING CORNER OF TENTH | CITY OF WASHINGTON. Fs TY: ' NOBLE AOUKG, M.D, Professor of Printipies and Practice of Medicine, oFigugakeS wow ko nS Professor of ‘aud Diseases of’ A One re BERTOOR How amp, u.D., oUeaaP tan Re AT Ber the Pat Omar oh eters... gus The Cheap Place! STILL ANOTRER DECLINE FLOUR. WELCH'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.69 PER Sack. RAY'S ARLINGTON FaMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. | BURNT MILLs FAMILY FLOUR, 82.50 PER Sack. BEST ORUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents per pound. BEST OLARIPIBD SUGAR, 16% cts. per pound. ALSO, 4 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF FINE TEas, CROSSE AND BLACK WBLL’S ORLEBRATED PICKLES, WORCESTERSHIER AND LEICESTERSHIRE SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS. 4 PUBS ARTICLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT Java. C. s. OHARE & SON, | 262 SEVENTH STREET, | BETWEEN M AND N STREETS | Doctor scuvmaw & puraxp’s towt0: PREPARED FROM THE CONCEN eX TKACT OF FREE Sent! he Hy LT Od AND PYRO PHOSPHATE PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE. PREPARED at No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, fies Norv eric. call the attention of ‘A

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