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: EVENING STAR__|™™ "0° ibadist™ "10" Satan At Large in Washington. iF. BATURBAY .000..0..,0CTOBER 16, 1569. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &e. NatiomaL Tueatee—The Richings Opess ‘Troupe im ~ 11 Trowatore.” Excursion to Norfolk and retura on the Steamer Cott on Mondays and Tharsda: tL¥ Excursios te Mouat Vernon on the mer Arrow, at Wa m. Con, al Magkarren’s Age GaLLear, $36 71m street. Suita & Staose’s Aar Gattery, 25 F Muss between the Preacher and the Class Leaders— The Preacher ‘The Parent Church Don't Approve the ion—Withdrawal of Cisse Leaders and a Row Generally. Every now and then Satan, in bis travels up aud down the earth, makes a stop in Washing- ton and raises a row in some of the charches. The old troubles in McKendree Chapel, those in the First Presbyterian Courch, im the First Church, the Seventh-street yy theears. For some etree. = busy elsewhere, aad TESS AIEN rehes Bere bave been running prett; BMBETING oF TeacuEns.—Yesiercay atier- iy; Dut he seems to be back for the BOOL, & meeting of the Primary and Secondary grades cf our public schools was beid at the #ravkiin School Building, called by the Super- imtencent, Mr. Z. Richards, at whien nearly all the teachers of those grades, as well as teacaers of the higher grades, and several of tne Board of Trustecs, were present. The object was to give instruction in reference to new and im- Proved methods of teaching the lower grades Of scBools, Mr. R addressed the teachers ye ler gib om tbe methods, recommending t teaching. Muss Lucy 3. (female,) was dy odjects * school, and was ex- winter season, and his mischievous finger 1s aiready visible. Wesiey (M. E.) Mission, on the cor- ner of 9h and S streets, has been regarded as one of the most Bes men charges im this Mietrict. Under the direction of Rev. James G. Henning, it bas been the scene of a number of protracted meetings within the past two or three years, each of which resulted im nume- Tous accessions to the eharch. Not long since jon wasstroug minister without the assist. eburch, (Wesley Caapel.) It seeme, Rowever, tat the spirit of discord ‘Das entered this ae and ii wee =v A night the pastor. Mr. Henning, a ber of pupils of Miss Hawkins’(maie) yt a This course | *y School No. | were called om { read | ne took. it 18 understood, because he had been and ‘be Superintendent. while ac- | made aware oi an effort to supercede bim on ging the reading to de superior, criti- | tie part of the class leaders withoat ting cived 1", es pecially im regard toempbasizing the | 3:1? but om the other Band, it is all that Proper werds aud the promanciation. be was m de aware that the class leaders ia- Mr. R , before the meeting adjourued. | inded to call a meeting to take the initiaiory ded to & cbarge made against bi sveps towards obtaining for the Mission the ornieg paper. of Baving done injustice in Bis | s-rvices of a young man who could give all | Temarks at the Trustees’ meeting om Tuesday | nis time and avtention to the church. | Bigbe fo Mrs. Amiaon’s school. and denied | “Last evening the regular pra.er meeting was | be bad made sucha charge. He stated at | nei, when. ibe pastor of Wesley Oaapel, R-v. time that the teachers who gradua‘ed from | f, Peyton Brown, was present, and, ter sag. n notas well quali- | jog and prayer, be read the following paper :— > ‘each &s they would be had they been |p, brethrer, as the pastor of Wesley trained especiaily for teaching—that 18 Nore | Cuspe!, and ail its missionary brapches—cou- - va They would learn what they ate | sequently your partor—to male a brief state bow learning oy experience. He complimented | meat of the Irgat r2lation this mission (and ail | the eachers who gradaated irom the public | missions) sustains tothe parent church) Fora schools quite bigbly, and it was creditable to | clear apprehension of this point, and all action the grammar school teachers taat so many of | s:rictly conformed to the law in the case, will their former pupils are now fund teaching. Tevent trouble and secure peace and harmony Trostees Krown and McLeljan endorsed as | [ithe church. As @ mission you afe not asepa- SOT E he Statement made by Mr. Rickards, as | rare and independent ecclesiastical organizs- pF none Re bad really sata at the Trustees’ | ton; and therefore you can have no legal vili- Te wes senonnced that similar meetings | ©it,000y capable, of inaugurating or cyast Mould be heid at Milierechoo! building ats | You tave no stewards and your leaders cau o’clocs alternate Fridays, and the meeting sd- | cniy be legally appointed by the pastor ot the Journed. parent church; and whea this appointed they become members of the official ly of the parent cbarge,—tor the mission, as such, has no official body, and can perform no official act. our missionary and your leaders, in virtue of their appointment by the pastor of Wesley Chapel—tor uo one else can appoist them while you remain a mission of that charge—are mace inembers of that official body, aud have their Cuties and theirrients there. Your mis- tue | sionary.ifa local preacher, ts amenabin tw tae middle of Bis body. He was imme quarterly conterence of Wesley Chap*! for his taken out and earried into S:ewart’s wo1 | moral and of comduci; and your and ccal office, when Dr. Woodbury was | haders — respon for the faitarul called in, and expressed the opinion tiat | performance of their duues to the pastor of es, Autally _imiured. Ligaor | tbat church. (For their dutiee see Dis., page to the sufferer, hut he re- ) In the economy of our cburch the leaders, fused; throwing the tumbler across the room I ove just read. have their prescribed du: A stretcher was procured, on which be was | rcs; the trustees theite, to take care of the z+moved to his home, on E street, between Uth | pyaperty, the stewards theirs, to atiend to tha aud T2th, but he died in ten miuntes after ar- | ‘ances of the church: and the pastor Ris, to riving there, . E. Wise & Brotner, sad-co: gee after all the relgiogs services, and provide tractors. in whose employ deceased was, ji for all the pulpits of bis charge:—he himsei mediately made arrangements for @ coffin and | giinc, 1 virtue of his appoin:ment by the funeral, at their o' pense. was | Bisbop or Presiding Eider, according to the about Ai 7ea7* of age, and leaves a wite and | aw of the Onurch, is pastor of the whole four children. He was formerly a slave, be- arge, and responsible to the Conference for longing to Dr. Macka:l, of Georgetown, but | jis administration; and while he may, as he Bas resided here about ten years. hould. seek counsel of his disciplinary ad- visers, he cannot divid this responsibility or | escape the duty of making all ministe | pointments within tne bounds of hi D, Without being lable to his Conterence for mal- | Suen briefly, my brethren, | @ duties of the office-bearers of . amd the relation which all mis- FaTaL Accipent— Bark Farh Baling on % mont oF Harron, was cangat under asolid lump ofearth about the siz: of a ilour barrel, sud was fatally injured acto ge 1.0. O. F.Visrtaty ‘The presiding cffi- cer of the Grand Lodge of th» District of Us- Jumbis (Grand Master C. B. R. Colledge) has made the following appointments for the semi aupual visitations of the officers of the Gran Central Lodge, No. 1, October 15th; Excelsior, No. 17, October isth: Metropolis. No. 16, Ucto- | And now. my ber 22d: Friendship, No. 12, October mony, No. 9, Uctover our Che stons sustain to parent charges, rethren, after this exposition ot the law of theChurch, to which we are all— minister and people—answerabie, what is my to the | relation to this miesion, and especiall: alone questions now exciting you? Ist. am your pastor, and sm responsible tor oversight. This-duty 1 cannot October 29 No. 15, Novem- Beacon, . 19, November ith: East- bg rial Urviae Fr eecape. 1 am your pastor. 2. The ber 5th; : S| divide o: ; 73 eae ee ne ements thy | Son ce pour ae either for the re- rand Patriarch Thomas Greer announces | Moval or employment of s missionary or min- the visitations to the en bordimate Encampments ister. being without legal authority—no part of by the officers of the Grand En: = a leader's duty—was unwise The motives May have ben m the measures acopted were certainly injnai- | cious. ©Toerr is human.” ©. Unmiudtul of tue source of bis authortry to minister statedly 'B this place, Brother Henning was indiscrect and hasty in aunonne!ng bis resignation. as missionary, to this congregation. Boy aad ‘Feovive Bis from you, De should not hove resigned it to yoU, Dut to me, the psstor of tae church whieh he bas not ,¢f done. 4. In view, therefore, of their basty and informal ebaracter, I deciire her and leaders. muti d shall recogniz the appointment of muissionary and leaders, for this mission, by wy predecessor, as still io fore’ and binding ——_-+—__ A Remanxavce SramG—Is if Petroleum. or What *—A Sntject for the Investigation of the Cu- vicus—It may De & matter of imterest to the scentiiic to Know that there 18a remurkabie spring, singular in appearance the west side of isth steer, a little wa F street. jnst opposite a brick wall. flow ccmes ou! just below the edge of the curbstoa-, and runs iu‘ the gutter, aad so on down the bill. The liquid is dark ‘tm color, and emuts a —e—_—. THs PROPELLER CaTHcarr, built a few Trontas since by P. S. Craig, at foot of 12 street, will to-day ingugurate the running o: line between this port and the Pennsytvania vin Obesapeake and Dela igation Schuylill Company's espals. At 18 proposed by this line to bring anthracite coal to District ports direct from the mines, the boat ia returuing to take bita- minus coal or any other freight that may be offered, and if the project promises suce nine additional boats to be piaced on the li will be built ‘mmediately. The Cathcart 100 feet long, 17 feet in breadth, and measures 43 61-100 tons, custom house measarement. Tax Hakpor FewUase —The csseof Barn-s & Sop against 1he Corporation ot Wa-niagton, for the *lleged illegal collection of harbor fees, has been aguin postponed to the 2d instant. it being understood that if the case is removed the proper affidavit snail be fled with Justice Plant betore the day set for the Rearing. peanthcsters ttt A Honsz Case.—Hugh Gallagher and Thos Moore were this morning arrested by Officer Ivnvall for selling horses in 200 yards of Wali’s Horse Bazaar, contrary-to Corporation act, approved March 5, 1:67. Justice Harper fined them #5 each, ee Saxe or a Corrack ResipEnce.—Messrs, Fitch & Fox. real estate brokers and unction- eers, have suld a two story brick cottage on street, between isth and 15th, containing six Tooms, to A. H. Merriweather, for $3,550. ee P. D. WanTEp.—The pump at the corner of 5th and S streets (the only pump of very good water in that section) is sadly in want of the ‘Services of the pump doctor. —— Naene InrRovine.—S street, between 6th and 7th, is io mecd of repatrs—grading and graveling—to abate the nuisance caused by standing water in the street. —_—_— Alexandria tems. The fcllowing are from the Gazette of Iasi evening: PRoreRTY SaLEs.—The following sales of realestate im Alex A. Stoutenburgh, auc- toneer:—Prospect Hill, the residence of the jatv James Roach, contaimng two buadred and twenty acres, to Jobn Green, at $15) per acre, Sixty-seven acres of land adjoining the above, on the nortb, to John Johnston, at $445 per acre. Thirty-nine acres, also adjoining the ‘above, and a of what was once the Alex- ander property, to John Green, at $15 per acre. The total value of the sales amounted to a little more than $56,005. Tes Fiae Derartwext.—The condition ot the fire department of this city at present is by no means flourishing, the membership being Tedmed to a number that approximates notl ing. ‘Phere are bot four members of the Friend- stip Company, twelve of the Reliet Hook and Ladder, fourteen of the Sun, and but a few ef the Hydraulion Steam Company. Dr. AND Mas. PatmeR.—The revival ser- vices now in progress at the Wasbington-street Methodist Episcepal Church are attended nightly by large crowds ot all denominations, an d others attracted by the, in this city, un- pectacle of @ female officiating in the A dead body was found early this morving by Mr. Ferguson floating in the Tiver near Smvot’s whart, at Fisbtown, which, when brought ashore, was identified as that of Rudd, 9 painter, of this city, about iF years of age. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, uctioneers and He: Agents. No. 626, southeast corner of7th aud v atreot TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LEASEHOLD INTER. Eof ABD EOTATD IN EQUALS SOUTH OF ME NO. 407 WITH WHALV ES. AB. ote Geed of trust, dated the first D. and recorded in Liber epleasant odor, something like pe- with considerable ammonia in it, and ‘when it forms im little pools a sort of metalic- upon me. Nor thout suflicient cause. known to me, exercise my lawful authority in Jookimg crust on the surface. itmay |/¢@owmg any official man from his piace be crude petroleum, and wouid uo doubt af- 7 alc elle oF intoeme ford an interesting subject for scientific inves- ities 0d minister or tigation. It is certainly worthy the attention pen me, 1 shal of the Koard of Heaith, as dwellers in the vi- cinity fear the un wholesome exbalations from it. is the cause of much sickness in the neigh. borhood. y perform my duty. 5. But, my brethren, refusing as 1 now do, ia the absence of sufficient cause, to make any re- moval of official men among you, who Dave teen properly appointed—and all ‘informalt- ‘ i gladly correct—or to make any change im the presemt conduct and manage. mentof the Mission—for in the past few years you bave been un tedly successfal, as your increase of numbers will demonstraie— stil I promise you, at the proper time and in the proper manner, 1 will join you in the ef. fort to secure @ pastor from the Baltimore Uonference next session. And now, my bretbrer, without personal )@rtiality OF fear, and afte Teadirg and prayer, an experienced pastors of our eharch in this ity, i Daye reached the conclusions and take: action 1 hav e just read in your hearing, and it is fiual tn this case. 1 now exhort every o clock yesterday after- | lover of Curist and of this Mission to stand of the mission church. at | with me firmly for the maintainance ofthe law, ining the second pre- | ibe order, the and harmony of this in- ows, aud Mr. Wm. | fami church. Sink all persenal preferences and rer. fell to the floor, | prejudices beneath the love of Christ, the love Dr. Glenan was | of church, and the love of sous, and may the called. and reudered assistance, and finding | God of Peace dwell ainong and viess and pros- nore of Briscoe's bones broken, the sufferer | per you. 2vToN Brows, Was conveyed to bis residence, on 9th street, Pastor Wesley Onapel above P. His legs are dreadfnily swollen,and | after singing and prayer for some time, the congregation was dismissed. It is understood the five class leaders will close their connection with the mission, but it 1s possible that, tafluemced by the good advice og since Mouday | c.ven by the pastor of the parent church, Mr. He wasaninsierer | tirown, they reconsider their parpose and he Treasury Burlding, | try to heal the breach, and see if things e had @ cousider- | cannot be made to work pleasantly in the little ts —-——_ INSTALLATION OF U7PiCERS.—On Thursday *venmg the following officers ot Excelsior Division, S. of T., were installed at the ball of seit Livisfos, by D.G. W. P., J. L. H. Wing- Heid. assisted by P, WP. Silas Boyce, of Howard Division. viz_W.P., T. F. Hailey; A. A.B H. Lacey. R. S.. G. W. Conner; KS, LR. Heya: Chap, W. R. Hunt: Treas. Wm. Boyd: Cond.. Arihu: Thompson; A.CGoud. S.. Michael Levy; 0. 5.. Wi wey. Addresses were made by Messrs. Bradley, Wiogtt!d. Boyce, aad Rothery. This Disinion ROW admits lidies to full member. ebip. a ——6——— o8RD FOUL PLay.—A member of the Army of the Rey f money on his per: sare | chapel. t be Bas been foutly dealt with, | “Satan's kingdom s! ‘The detec fre searching for him, assisted by a comm of the G. A. R. Rr Schr. Mary Augusta, W Preasast Reapixc vor tur Coot | Gr: , With 160 toms of ¢ ATaek—Henning’s long article, tm our ad- | Joinson’? Wharf.—Satled—Scors. 3 i. vertising columns, on Winter Clothing at ren- | Bearce, for Georgetown, to load coal for Bos- sonable prices, will. uo doubt, be perased with | ton; Phebe Williams, Spaulding. to: Norioix, ‘at interest by thonsands of readers, who | with manure. reminded by the cool nights that at is time torn over a new leaf” in the clothes line, ind who are also reminded by the collapsed ondition of their portmomaies that the price i= an obje —~ RIVARY —The secretary of the Board of Healib reports 153 deaths in this city daring the month of September, of which 5° were males, 74 females, % white and 53 colored, 63 uncer five years of age, 56 between 5 aad’ 3) yrars,and3 from #8) to 100 years of age. Breatest number of deaths ‘any one dis. ease were consumption. 11; disrrhe, 10; num. | another Ruley’s Wharf.—Artived—Sioop Ann Matilda, Beavers, with oysters for ‘Curuer & Son: Blanmbird, Bagley. wid ov i & Weiser; Musqulio, Py-. 1: ay, with oysers for Turner & Sou; North Rend, Shreeve, with {sweet potatoes for W. Leishear. Price of oysters, (ie. to $1. potatoes, $3 per bbl. Sailed—Sloops ida, Crowden; Pocomoke, Brosnan: Onief, Lewis: Galena, ‘Scott; Medora, Hamiiton; Fiying Cloud, Russell; all down river, hght. Fowler's Wharf—Sailed—Schrs. Jobn Hany, Hathaway, for Georgetows to load coat for 7 J. H. D. Smoot, Jones, down ie Ale river! ligat. pei ery ee Fa, "s Wharf—Sailed—Schrs.Mechanic,Smart, — wae! beat eames a Pandora. Ashton; Mary C. Creamer, Keliy, all secu e of a home an Series will be | down, light. é syed between the Nationals aod Olympics. ‘s —Sailed—Schrs. 8. V. W. Bnd test ime was woo the Of; tes —22 t ‘o—but as the Nausoal’s sine bas been very otgetown, to Galts Wharf.—The steamer Arrow, S'ack- much strengthened since them, the game will be undoubtedly ctose,and will draw an im- Pole, left for Mount Vernon, with a: coum. mense erowd of spectators. T of passengers. Arrived—Schr. Diamond State, With 105 tons of coal for T. J. Galt & Son. Crouch's Wharf.—steamer Express, Nichol, jeft here this morning, with rs and freight for Baltimore and river . —_-___ Kemoval oy Duruty Tax CoLtacror Breamuati.—Col. W. L. Bramhall, who oc- cupied @ responsible position in the office of the Collector of Taxes, under Uollectors Hail ard Boswell, was yesterday temoved by the | ‘Sierif"s Wood an? Coat Wharf, Foot of 6h ater. Ool. B. bas been acting as Deputy ole | Sirect-—Sailed—Sebr. — Stickm y. Matthews, sad is not apprised of the cause of his | ‘or Georgetown, to load Boston. maps G Strect Wharf —For & Gienn—Ar- —_—_—-—— Tived=Scbrs. Allwine, lona and Martha, Etoga J. Z TayYtom will preach to-morrow | all with oak morning, op “Law; its Meauing aad Import ance.” ‘In the evening, om “Phe Union of Corietians—What Relation does the Young Men's Christian Association sustais to it!” Presebing also this evening. Cautchom M otredt, et ween ob and Torte Tax Soctar Byr Corr jorning. detactives Lizzie Po'erson, of > 80d Lizzie Sno éch ch the cBArge of keeping houses a chaa Miner winont Neense, aud. they ‘Were held to bail fora be sufficient to keep the court within & few weeks of the December term. —_-—__ Morning Gazette will publish to- morrow bosrepaical tketed of Joaah b- Hoover, of thie city, with porwrait. The @a- zette is am exceffent paper. —_.—__. SaLz or Lors ts Untonrows—Fitoh & Fox, real estate brokers, Dave sold lots 574, 575, 576 and 579, each 24 by 130 feet, to Jacod dtring- jand, lor $00. ——t—— Ray © = Loven No. ‘Thuredsy evening adopted a’ reso Gemniw eg the recent assault on Mr. § av Inrcel beer brewer, and pledging Mr. #0) port and sympathy. 7 ten Lo! Taz Poor Impiax.—We are intormed that the John Brows wRove arrest wns noticed in c UF tbe Yesterday is not from the Choctaw Haven. nor is be £2 lngian at all. ree undivided interest and Estate im Square southeast of Square Dum bered 267, in Wasbingten city in said District. ich w 00. by deed. 108, and Tecorded ta Liber V. fo aunopg the Land Keeoras for Wi in sald District; together wit terme, wharves {nprovements” te ve same belonging. : Tera. cist: Ope third of the paschase mone a h; and the residue in eq poymeuts x am elve months. for which the chaser will date of a: the re, secured by dead of trast ont Jo, weer the property, A deposit of $1.0 will be at time ofsale. Stam mv ecet of the terms must be comp! rey an beser. The of sale Site hieiomeeecs Sheena aid igre esc 0c 6-eokde S7 THE ABOVE SALB 18 POSTPON: MU! Bay, the sth instant, same hou f the Trustee. “loclé. GREBN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. AN HORSE COVERS Ss AND CABBIAGE ROBES. Just received the largest and best assorted Stock in the city, AT LOW PRICES FOR CA8H, JAMES S. TOPHAM & €O., 750078 SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. oe I2-eost LON DON BISOU LRGs REAR Boor: La DiTS; Th WATER © su 13 sages Under Bbbitt Heuse. KF KEDEBICK Koo rior, ertowet saree ftce Devgctmcnt Dvoute © Post {TOR OF PATENTS AND CLAIMS BE eerone a THE ‘DEPARTMENTS, = i OF DREDS, COMMISSIONED OF DEEDS. | oa, Bersren Meera, Bigge Co...” W'S. Hun‘togton, adletou kevurs 2 Jay G-oke & Co.) Moses Kelly. vez mwfim EBING’S WORDERFUL VIAFUGA, Bead Pamphlet of remarkable cures. mar 13 8&Wiy 7M ‘OB GENTS Ga: "8, 494 EAT ry oe OF capa Pee ae Btores. ‘90 99-im* ppanesne abs rt ASheBisaatseauene bnsin bh Flannels; Goods 1$2 AND 92.50 WaIEE THE COURTS. peiceh, A. Dineie end artz, her le Elizabeih Tate; mates for the sup- brother Richard, ana makes uests of $2.0esch to Rev. J. A. Waiter, t male children of St. J. "8. Gnd to the joseph’ female children of St. Vincent's. ‘lam, and her sister, Elizapetd tz, = CI Ky peg mamed "Peay , Powell was filed. fully proves, ra Term. limber vs. Tracy et al.; order extending ume to take testimony. Trook vs, ‘Levy & Lavy eXceptions to answers of defendants Carmina Court. Judge Fisher.—This iDg, mm the case of Lee, convicted of as- ult and pattery with intent te kill, motion in arrest of judgment argued and overraled; ap- peal prayed and granted. Lewis Simms, con- Victed of aseault and resisting an ofiicer, was sentenced to jail for two months CITY ITEMS. AT TRE CENTRAL DoLLar Srors, No. 22 Market Space, between Sth and 9th streeis, (Penneylvania avenue,) new goods are cou. stanuy received. 10,16,!: —_- Fasnrons 1m LADIES AND CHILDRER’s DERes Fuss, for the present season, may be seen in All their variety atthe Fur Store ot Stineme' 26 Pennsylyamia avenue, between 12th ani 13th streets. 3 —e—_— Lapree shoult not fail to see the novelties in the way of Sashes, Scarfs, Bows, c&c., just recetved at Davis’, 24 Market Space, corner sth street. His goods are always of best quality, and his styles the latest, as he 1s in daily re- ception of new goods. . ——_+__ Dow Caros.—A great sensation 1 now be- 1g created in New York city tor this popular style of Hat. A full supply just opened at Stinemetz’s, 284 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. 3 — Onowse Jzwatey, ‘Jet Jewelry Alaska Diamonds, lS riting Desks, Recei¥ed this morning. ‘at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Swore, No. Pennsylvania avenue, between $4 and 6*h streets. —_——— For THREAT yg oro nd bolt peop eal org chest, + Brown's Bronchial Troches.” or Cou Lozenges are of great value. 1n Coughs, Irri- tation of the Threat, caused by cold, or au- usual exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in public, or singing, they produce the most beneficial results. “The Troches” nave proved their efficacy. a Ruavy-Mapsz Oot! 1a Gentlemens’, Boys’ and Childrens’. ‘The largest and finest stock of Qiothing in the District, manufactured by Messrs. Wana- maker & Brown, of Philadelphia. expresely for the market, is now selling at the lows st Phil- aadelphia prices ab OB Hall, 460718 street, oppo- site Post ice. N.B Glethiers and Tailors supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. 10,14,6 a URNDERSEIRTS AND Deawtes, 50c.,60c., 75c., 1, at the Origmal Franc, 494 7th st. between Dard E. No Branch Store, 9,29,1: ——— Fine WHITE Saints, 75c., $1, at the Original Franc, 494 7th and E. No Branch Store. ——2_—__ Goop Socks for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D and E. No Branch Store, 9,29, 1: ———— Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Obiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyl- yania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Hours from $a m. to6 p.m. Calls Tesidences between 6 and 8 p. No charge tor consultation at office. Establisned 1961. +e FoR THE CHEAPEST Gent's Furnishing Goods go to the Ori Franc, 491 7th street, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: —— THR GREATSET relief imaginable can be af- forded thie warm weather by wearing one of those suite ‘et such eoaianing- ly lew pri: Oak Hall cloth. te the Post in addition to jemen’s “Ban- ma Pogue, drab ipaca and linen suits, children's Gari, ye eet reascuanle prices, —— SAVE YOUR momEY and bu: ur Gent's Fa ing Goods at the oriata Franc, 494 Store. 9,29,1: ——— THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots,dc., 18 cheap 8s apy person who advertines im the Star. 7,14 CARPETING, P 5 1G CABPRSTS, UPEEFINE INGRAIN OARPETS, L wi r) BI Good IW at 95c. to 81. a fine HAND “LOOM TNORAL ree Patt TH th. Terry, iiead an ib. Table inge) at 8c. per suuare yard. * a7 Carpets mite and pat down in the best man- o a ngs as we uy and sell EXOGUSIVELY FoR CAS e cheerfully ite rit of our Rin Bas 5 sheen ot any othe: first class retail ‘ nner} care in the cova’. MITCHELL & 00.. Corner of 9th street and Peona avenus, (over Perry & Bro.’s Dry Goods Stor MITCHELL, KER oc P. WBISLEY, essor To H. W. HAMILTON & CO., (243 Pospevivens avenne,) That MARA aE ar TOPs hmaRTas, RATES, SUMMER PLE OES, YouNd MBE’ s tuDpaes ASSOCIATION 9th street. (Centre ) above D. 1 Gnd examine my as- eat prede Waa bicrmer rated han HANS’ }- St, 1868—Distaicr HAs Sept. . at 0) the fn HOGAN ond MABGais iii ath vata aeaeeety PI oF Py ‘efor and coased a1 Eeyeand sede, ccl-tf gaeai = on in the man tea- ner a dence provided corey the hereby imposed sua levied orders ing on the the suid tax to be formity with the provisions of the act approved O:to- ber 12, 1265. (Approved, October 6, 1359. > 6 ACT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ways and gutters on the south side of, D street south, between Sixth and Seventh streets east it be, ized and eee cause set the 5 Ssaieesaueeree hereby and levi on al or of lot* bordermg on the line of the improve- ment; the said tax to be assessed and collected in conformity with the provisions of U appreved October Pproved, AN AcrT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ‘waysand guttersonthe north sideof B street north, between New Jersey avenue and First street east. by the Board of Aldermen and Board Common Council of the City of Washington, tthe Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- ized And requested to cause the curbstones to be set and the footways and gut:ers paved oa the north side of B street north, between New Jer- sey avenue aud First streeteast. Tae work tobe coptracted for and executed in the manuer and under the superintendence pte and to detray the expenses of said improvements 8 special tax equal to the cost thereot is herevy | imposed and levied on all lots or parte of los bordering on the line of the improvement; tue said tax to be assessed and collected im couform- ity with the provisions of the act approved Uctober 12, 1505. Approved, Uctober 6, 1569. AN Act to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ‘ways and gutters on the north sideof D) street north, between Seventeenth and Nineteeath streets west. north side of 1) street north, between Seven- teenth and Nineteenth streets west. The work to be contracted for, aud executed in the man- perand under the su; provided by law; and to defray the expenses of said umprovements a special tax equal to the cost thereot is hereby imposed and tevied on all Jots or parts of iots bordering on the line of of the improvement: the said tix to be assessed and collected im conformity with the provisions of the act approved Uctober 12, 1365. Approved, October 6, 1569. AN ACT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ‘ways and gutters on the west side of Ewn- — sireet west, between K and L. streets rt! no seu the Board of Aldermen , enacted by’ wee, and Boar! 9 Washington, That the Mayor i ana he is hereby, author- ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be set, and the footways and gutters paved on the west sige of Eighteenth street be tween Kand L streets corth. The work to ba contracted for and executed in the manner and under the superintendence provided by law; and to defray the expenses of said improve. mente @ special tax eqnal to the cost thereot is hereby imposed and levied or on of lots bordering on the Ap! |, October 6, 1969. the Board (f Aldermen and Board sf, Comme Council of {he City ¢f Washington, at the Mayor be, and hereby, requested to furnish these Boards of Oounclis’ at as aa early aday as may tent with his other duties, with the collection of the Jaws of the -sizth Council, in compliance with the set of 11th April, 1567. Approved, October 6, 1869, repealing the joint reso!n- tember 13, 1860, relative to bridges in the ‘Ward. the same is hereby, re Approved, October 6, 1869. RDUINRS, Bre , Ere. DERSSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc., MADB 18 THB LATEST PRENCH STYLE. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, oT 7 Cite Trevies. Paris, Frovus: FLOUBI! Bectlpte direct from the mill. with ordars to sell ot Market Rates, BaKEES, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Prise Low! TO ALL PUBOHASERS. Ove Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W. M. GALT & Co cy PEEBFECTION COMPLETED IN THE NEW STBWABT COOK, WITH DUMPING GRATE. NOVEL FLUE, AND PIN POINT DAMPER. Saves over 5@ por cent. of Facl. SOLE AGBNT, E. F. simpson, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 0c9-tf between loth and Uth streets. PorossLs FOR LODGE. Oratee Gurny, QUARTERMASTER, Ricumond, Va. Gctover its cHMOND, Va. October I, Rented (in triplicate) will be, se Proposals titi AY. the lith di UPESINTE jatioual EDUCATIONAL. ve lice” Apply 419 street. E* ENING CLASS. (of which § were colored.) Qauses of umption, 3; cholera infantam, 4: dysentery, areca igseeaceity ra | a age, mkDOWD.3. Ages of comand agder ten years, 15, between twenty and forty, 1; De. tween ferty and sixty, 3; between sixty and eighty. 2; one 8, and one 91 years. Sars or Raat Estata—Thomas Dowling, M ee from anctioneer, Bas sold i \ween High and Market | 17 test on 5th Fog agreinieo tm ow Ot 6 feet, and improved me house, to William H. CoaL ShIPMENTS—During the past weer 11,297 toms of coal have b-en sp: Dy 6 ‘ant thor ugh with Meric wit hours 3,633 tons; Consolidation, 2.40" tor ats a Point were well attended. We quote: eget tiga oe Gorzaca couizce. cows and calves £30a870 each; and veal calves The exercises of Ki. trom 6% toS cents per pound gross. GUNZAGA COLLEGE. D., will prem’ ta win 9 OM Etat cetera Sth and Wik, Uongress street M. chareh to-morrow se r evening at 7% o'clock. Subject-—“Recogaiion For pariigiarg, cry eee &: 1569. im Heaven.” JAS. CLARKE, 8. J . President ae seat Tue New Yore Srsamsutr Comraxr biv® Yours, Lapis” gemigan) oo te steamship Laura M: ABs. NG AND Day SCHOOL, TAB CanaL.—The stoppage to navigation in the canal. caused by the wasting ont of a lock gate at Monocacy, has been suffictently re. paired to allow the passage of boats this after noon BBGSRAY " Muncmamts’ Excuancr,— Eight bundrea , C ‘eprace ledelphia, Ps. |” ob ir red wheat wi fered “Ubange 5 po Le tuemorning etthentenaee” = micets Boarding re Tay Retort tl rons : — Georgetown Advertisements. STHODIST PROTESTANT C@EBCH. | { (C5 cottreanvtrene citi ru will '@ sermon delivered the \7thinet., by the - bw pPoiZeeinst.. by the Pesor, Rov. by be to the S8-cofm MADAME D’RERVILLY Prin” TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1-69-70 to He J The it > Srecoedie!ly invited bo attend. Services commence | OLR ee BUT Ne yet OF ZENTH | Sacer = | CITY OF WASHINGTON, Aust youra & 320. inform the pabite | UL that they are still to be found at £6 BRIDGE STBERT, GEORGETOWN, where they are now opening & large stock of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY, ‘which will be sold at the lowest prices. oclé 3t* | JOB . Professor of Principles and Practice ef Sargory woqresiee terse } sane Sonos. ” D abu TO) | Profeagey mite a Medica sud Therapentice Fi true 3 | BY FE JONES, M. b., Bones. Professor of mri CaM T ae Dedcriptive AT ADOTI | J. Bak THOMPSON, M. v.. ‘Os ‘WEDSESDAY MORNING of Parsi rative £ Si Rik te eee | town. all of the Household at) | ce STILL ANOTBER 2, ii DECLINE FLOUR. peylng Bigh rents large sale ‘es ‘J.B. WELLS. — 148 Bridge street. Georgetown. ae. Termination of street cars. | WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, Esrasuisaz im 153¢. Prrsrcm AWanDeD 1x 1887, sina ecepreacs RAY'S ARLINGTON FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER sa BURNT MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, PER SACK. PREMIUM STEM DYEING CLEAEBING ESTABLISHMENT, lo. 49 Rida og | . 0. Repteto dest yidea with the tout talent wes ‘rtistie ekill to, be obtained, with constant personal attention on the fod eee to BEST CRUEHED SUGAR, 17% cents Der Pound, ¥ SHOMAS DOWLING, Anc’r; Georgetown. | BEST CLARIFIED BUGAB, 16% cis. per p-uad TRUS: "8 SALB OF Vi ae i SBOE, a ae ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF FINE TEs, ft By virtue of a: CBOESE AND BLACKWELL'S ©: RATED PICKLES, WORCESTERSHIRE AND LEICESTERSUIRE SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS, A PURE ARTIOLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. C. 8. OHARE & SON, 962 SEVENTH STREET, LIVEBPOUL 45D QUEBHSTOWR. 1 of Mail : Ne ron SATURDAY an al oops bef fen ada ci M AND N STREETS lapland. sedshe Continent, ons a. BALE, BEB OCA 8TONB agents 13 ‘Broadway jew York. or” "| ‘The MARYLAND FREE STONE COMPAR t DLE TUS £00. Ath Bpated to furateh their Stone in dimensions wt ae. Masonante wise oF stzamsnirs ‘WinDo Cry SILLS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Re — - on not ae ie Ronis ta 7? im large quantities. 0. W. HAYDEN, er Dooros SCHUMAN & DURAND'S TONIC! KNIGHT, Hereafter the Fine zg. Pant oe Cnet epee ‘trips beween NB’ TORR. LEXANDEIA, WASHINGTON. GRORGRTOWD. os follows: Leave NEW Tonk: |e RED FROM THE CONCENTKATED from East river, every WEONESDA' BEERS OF Fi. 8. 5 andBA' oe DAY ate ran ieare GEORGE TOW NAC BRANDY Fy YP YnO PHOSPHATE | oer? oI URSDA FA z uF IRON. | Agent: olfce andwhart footed. High sty Gesrce. | This the Maman eyst'ay Tt aide mecca town, or at the corner of 17th Ye iy by Increasing the purity end quality of both avenge, 3. W. fat, | Bleek ant Blood, giver ection and fowe 9 the Ait cy = =aEae — J mentary Oana! building ap the human frame. zw B 7 . iT IS 4 CERTAIN CORE FO FO! } Via OawaL. OWING DISEASES: peated it Nervous Debiltty, A Deere Ue Gamegear ts Foe See att ‘west to be pe ‘Ge PRICB, $1 PER BOTTLE, PREPARED aT No, 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMOBE, She 1 ‘WE WOULD CALL THB ATTENTION OF 2CB0) |. PARBNTS. GUARDIANS. AN AUD TEACaEas TO oun 45D OOMPLETE STOCK UF KVERITHING IN EB SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOK LINE, WHIOH WB WILL AT VERY iw BaTks, WHOLnsaLe ait BBTALL. a BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and lith Street, ock-tt 1 Beventh strest. my ot Gen. Sut. 5

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