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“> EVENING STAR. MONDAY.... OCTOBER 1%, 1869, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. NationaL TeRaTae—The Lydia Taompson Burlesque Troupe. Excuasion to Norfolk and return on the steamer ort on Mondays and Toursdays. Darty Excvestox to Mount Vernon on the steamer Arrow, at 10a m. MaRELITER's ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. Surrs & STRoxG’s ART Gatizay, 265 F een Wrerey Caaret Mission—©il on the Trou- bled Waters— Yesterday, in consequence of tbe Publicity given to the troubles in fesley Cha- Pel Mission, that little charge, located at the of 9th and S streets, was an object of \d there wi! especially at tbe evening the clace leaders was preeent 10 the morning, Dut it was understood that, with bat one m, the five will “remain im the fold” of muscion, The services in ie morning, con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. J. were commented by singing the well known b id are we ive ¢, follor The 17 commandments, Baving brotheriy love to one Snother, was Fead as the secona lesson. The hymn “How Happy are They” was sung, after which the pestor preached trom the 1sth chapter read as the second lesson +My little children, let vs not love in w tongue, but in deed ang in truth ofthis 'y of Chris. md of bearing and for- Dearing with each o'her, for they were human Bod hable to err. The pastor, (Mr. Henning.) before concluding, smnounced that by sir ©f appointment from the pastor of Wesley o he would, as here:ofore, , continue to Gi bis daties as pastor: and in a few re- Warks exhorted the membership to let bye- ones be byrgores, except co far as to profit from their recollections. The services were Closed by singing the hymn, “Tey us.O God. ‘and search the ground of every heart,” &c., and prayer. The Sunday School was conducted as usual im the morning and im the afternoon, and the Classes will be held ax uswal during the week. ithdra wn, or intend to withdraw trom the church will uot probably i} include one of the jace tl trom 150 to 130, of whom all bu been received im the church during the past abree years, under the present pastor. ———— RELiciovs—The Forty Hours Devotion comm at St. Stephea’s Church om Sunday o'clock. next at J ubiice services at St. Peter's (Catholic) retari to this city, Dut will no: remain here, as be bas been trans- Frere teral charge im St. Mary’s county, ‘S'ster Loretto, in charge of Prov- idence Hospits!, on Ospitol Hiil, is at the it of erat wit sul At the conclusion of the regular services at the Calvary Bsp:ist Church yesterday morn- ing, Dr. Parker announced the following tele- gram. AMBERST, Mass., Oct. 16.—Oficers and Mem bers of Calvary Baptist Church —Snall I com- mence with your charch November 7? Answer Piso ato ye was in reply to cali ou Rew Mi ie abOW 'y to a call on Rev. Mr. Earle to become the pasior of this church. Dr. Parker decided the question by a rising vote of the members, which was unanimous that Rev. Mr. Earle should begin bis pastorate on the 7th (frst Sabbath) of next month, and he will be Borified secordingly. It is _prebabie that the con; ‘ion ef the Sixth Presbyterian Church (Island) will ten ders call to Rey. Mr. Mallaly, of Tennessee, to become their pastor. Mr. Mallaly is now aepporarily filling the pulpit. rehbishop Spaulding preached his farewell Sermon at the Uuthearal in Baltimore yester- Say, prior to bis jure for Rome and the Ecumenical Council. His farewell to the con- Etegation was very affecting. ‘TRATEON TAE Potomac—A New Enterprise. Mr. Crouch, proprietor of the 6th-street wharf, s rented bis lower pier to Messrs. Hagh lamill & Son, of Occoquan, Va. who are Baving built a new steamboat, which, when completed, is designed for the river trade ba- tween this city and juan. The bull of this steamer was bu deck. Itis ninety f dour feet breadth of beam, and is am the best possible manner, with the view to mmodate be Gaisned ‘accor snd for the trans. riation of get merchandiz>. Messrs. ray & Noyes have the contract for putting in her machinery, which is now in course of con- ‘Btruction at their foundry, and itis to be fla- ished and ready for the trial trip in four weeks ume. ‘The river trade is rapidly growing in import- Auce, and we wish the proprietors of this new: Tine success. Jn commection with this subject ‘we suggest to the of the street rail- oad whether it would not pay them to extend their track down to the 6th street wharf, as the travel in that direction is now daily increasing. ‘The stesmer W. W. Coit bas ci her land- ing to this wharf, and the steamer Express, on the Baltumore hne, is aleo making 6th street her stopping place. As it is now, compelled to walk from the erminus of 7th street cars along by the river bank to Gth street. This isa very much exposed road ‘to the sun, wind, and and muddy in the winter season. If this cannot be done, the corporation should lay down the sidewalk at once; even a temporary plank walk would an- sSwer this coming winier —e—_ TzNrERANCE MEETINGS.—There was & pee Jic temperance meeting in the Park east of the ‘Capitol building yesterday, under the auspic=s of Howard Division No.7,sons of Temper- ance; Kev. 0. W- Dennison, presiding; HN. bstinence pledge was presented, and quite a number of Bigners were obtained. be National Total Abstinence Society held its usual weekly meeting at Union League Hall last evening. Abie addresses were de- Divered Messrs. McPheeters, Lockwood, Higgins, Freemsn, and Miss Haskall. Several Signers were had to the pledge. St. Patrick's Boy’s Total Abstinence Society Beld their monthly meeting in the basement of Carroll Hall last evening. Amendments were made to tbe constitution providing for a burial Jord for deceased members. Addresses were delivered by J. D. Clark and George Savage. ftbteva es ADDITIONAL JcRORs. ‘To-day the following ‘Were selected to serve as jurors in the places Of those excused this morning: John T. Joun- Son, 3d ward: James Wormley, sr., Robert H. Booker, and Jobn A. Gray, ist ward; Edward ruso and Herbert Harris, 24 wara; Edward ih ward; Ubas. H. Cragin. George- town, and Amon Duvall,ith ward. These are Yor grand jurors, aud all except the two last Bre colored men, mostof whom were on the sagt grand jury. aS ‘OF petit jurors the following will bs sum- —Leonard Bailey and Jocepb Vinaing, New Yore Rercvsiican Assoota: beld & meeting om Saturday evening. Hoa a ML Cispp in ie chai, when the en Traci reported Srrangeme: mide for reduced rates of fare. o— ssartaaen tan Sense Expzr J.C. Taxon will preach this eve. ing on one of his most interesting topics. “Phe yraipary sud Extracruinary of Divine Rel. gua.” “MENTAL LIBERTY.” ‘The Infidels an: e City Councils. Meet'mg Yesterday of the Philesephicat Lyceum Dr. Boyd ana His Resolutions. A mecting of the “Pailosophical Lyceum” ‘was heid yesteraay in the Union League Hall As the hour approached (3 o'clock) some half 3 dozen persons had collected together and among tbem Dr. Boyd. After wait ng some time for Bis avdi-nce .and none cth-rs appearing, with the exception of some balf dozea repr-- sentatives of the press Dis seat atthe stand » the doctor toox and General Washington superior to those of Jesus Christ. Malicious men bad misrepresented what was said on the subject. In making the comparison between Ohrist aud General Grant, it was as to their milita: qualifications. It was a matter of astonis! in & free republic, free be held in a pubilc hail. He had engaged this hall for one month, and bad taken the honor of calling this meeting to controvert the false statements i The Ductor juced & series of resolution:, which he said he bad written just before b> submit to a lett Bome, and which he woul they were uals, that 1 Ppsssed, and efforts ‘cussi0n Is simply Fidiculoun, ‘Tbree-fourths of the press of the country are liberal, and willing to publish to their readers snsee of ree geactions, both political and religious. mai im appeared more om serious. The crus Dr. Boyd here, contrary to his original plan of referring the resol tions to a committee, ceeded to read them. = ‘We give some of them as ing some imen bricks,” blasphemous bt = Portions print: Resolved by the Philosophieal Lyceum & its Friends, Tbat the late action of the ‘Board of Common Council of this city in expelling «The Free Conference” from its chamber at the City Hall on Monday Ev’g last the 11 mst. on the m mtation of & bigoted press: & without investigation or reflection—for alleged blasttamy, & a violation of (what this bigoted ie previon 1 oted such pri wilegs sly voted such privilege & reeonsidering euch vote, without any esse sideration whatever; Js an evidance of the de. Tee of superstition ‘and bigotry that prevails Hy the Capitol of a Nation calling itself free. Resolved, That we tender our thanks to Messts Holmes, Hatton & Boyd for baving the manliness to defend the right and for voting in favor of free speach. Resolved, That if christian bigots cannot tol- lerace free discussion in this District the mi- tropolis must be moved to some more genial place where free opnion can live. Resclved, That mythological religion bas been the cause of nearly all the wars and bloodshed that bas taken place as faF as history can trace, ts th of the Deople to reo e sclea- tifle knowledge; apologizes for ev: icenses their commission. dethrones reason & makes ‘wrong—right; and “vice neither in their Bible, nor in reason to enforce Sunday as a«Sabbath™ not even the Jewish Sabbath asa Christian one. = * Resolved. That the pretending kx: ofone day more than an-other may do for bg, at not for true men & women whose mi may do for Priests, and Priestly hirelings; but not for those who believe in “mental liberty.’’ Resolved, That the day has away when the peopie notice the ‘and Priestly cry of Blastphemy against those who will dare to utter free sentiments: and the (white or the colored) man who eamnot tollerate in others that which he claims for himself does not know neither the “alps nor, the omega” of free Government. Objected to by Mr. Thomas Taylor, who seemed to take up the cudgel in defense of tne action of the Council. He was not a member of the Philosophical Lyceum; but he waz present at the meeting one week ago, and al- though there were many things said there which he eudorsed, yet there were many utter- ancis which be condemned, and among them there were those made by the Ohair. aud to which allusion had already een le. He thoughi the people had the right to exclude them from the hall that belonged to the people. The language used at the meeting last Sabbath, by Dr. Boyd, was offensive to the sentiment of the public. He alluded to the report given in the papers, and said that much of it was un- true. Dr. Beyd.—The resolutions are still betore the meeting, and all are invited to participate in the discussion, but none but members will te allowed to vote on the adoption of the reso- lutions. Here the Doctor ¢: follies connected with it trom concluded by putving the question on the pas- sege of the resolution, which was carried. Mr. Watson. A reporter said he would like to ask the Obair if questions o} 'y were proper ones to discnss im a public hall. . Watson isqu was the wish of necbair to Bay othem blished. It it was, te moved a reconsideration. The Chair hoped this would be dove. He Would read the resolutions again. | load coal for Biston; A. H. tens were made, w: the Chair chairman would not be dic- tated to; that the resolutions were the p: of the society, and he, as their presiding officer, ‘would read them for the information of those who bad come ia siace their adoption. Mr. Tyler raid if the resolutions were not reconsidered he would consider it his to ashe keep away from the meetings in fatu considered them imsuiting tothe people, and be would feel degraded im coming to their meeting. Dr. Bod was s-rry there was any one present ‘who wuuld feel degraded in meeung with bim. 1f ube gentleman felt bimemt insulted hesbou'd not come here, should stay away. and he ded man, god er the devil to iatimidae him in what he conceived to be his daty. He then read the resolutions. Mr. Jon O'Donovan here arose to make some objection to the resolutions and in favor of a reconsiaeration; when the Ouair ordered bim to sit down, and asked bim if he was a friend Re the Pailosophical Lyceum or an enem: ‘Mr. U"Donovan.—I am an enemy to all ‘Wrong; the resolutions are not fal to— Dr. Boyd —Sit down, sir! I will not be in- ‘one here. isa meeting of the ‘Philgsophical Lyceum, and its members only are allowed to act in this matter. ir. O'Donovan, resuming, went om to say that when he saw a series of revolutions so objectionable as those were, attempted to be Fassed as the sense of this meeting, he would Oppose them. He respected the feelings of the Chair, put be respected his own feelings more, and the feelings of the public be held in th: highest esteem, and so manifestly against the sense— Here Dr. Boyd declared the meeting ad- journed tili next Sabbath, 3 o'clock. ————— River Front.—Carter's Wharf —Arrivei— Schr. Forward, Jones, witn coal from Havre- de-Grace for George Bogus. Sailed—Scor Ellen M. Reed, Stiliman, for Georgetown to Leming, Bower, for Georgetown to load with coal for Hokoken. Jobnson’s Wharf.—Arrived—Scbr. Ovoca, Mitchel!, from Norfolk with 60,000 teet yellow pine lomber tor Wm. McEecn. Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Scbr. Ocean (Queen, Chee bire; Sloops Hoooper, Sears; W. L. Page, D, Adley, all with oysters and sweet potatees tor Turner & Son and Winfield & Weiser. Price of oysters to-day 60 cents to $1.50. Sweet ha Edward ‘Thomas, Seward, with 60,000 feet yellow pine & Son and Wm. McLean. Fay's Wharf. ‘ived—Schrs, Great Pirate, King, with ‘wood for market; Trusty, Shea, with wood for C. B. Jewell. Brown's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr, Julia Berk- ley, Smith, with coal for Brown & Son. Gait’s Wharf—The steamer Arrow, Oaptain Stackpole, leit here on ber asual trip to Moant Vernon. Steamer Columbia left this mornin; on her return trip to Baltimore, with g number of Paseengers and heavy ireight. Potomac Ferry Wharf.—The Wawaset, Fowke, ‘went down this iaorming with a full cargo for Cone River. Crouch’s Wha: Arrived — Steamer Ferry, from Alexandria, to take cargo of straw for McDowell & Oo. Steamer Isaac P. Smith, and river landings, roduce for dealers. Coit, Rytner, left here about 10 o'clock for Norfolk, with large number of pas- sengers and 400 barrels of flour, empty pack- ‘Sherifis Coal_and Wood Wharf, foot of 6th street—Sailed—Schr. Zealous, Dean, for Havre- de-Grace, light, — + WHERE TO Buy Cuzar Carpets, O1LcLoras, &c.—We published, a few days since, a letter from a correspondent, who bought at the North what was supposed tobea great bargain in t; but the writer found out afterwards that tt might bave been purchased much cheaper in this city, besides saving the cost of ‘ansportation, &c. There are in this city several first-class houses where carpets, rugs, ollcloths, curtains, &c., may be purchased to better advantage than tn any Northern city, and the most prominent of these is the well- known lishment of Wm. 8. Mitchell & Co., (Wm 3S. Mitchell & Samuel Ker, 9th street and Pennsylvania av firm, dealing directly with the m: turers for cash, are enabled to sell their goods at re- markably low prices. They keep all styles of floor coverings and curtain materials, and bave a large stock from which to make selec- tons. See their advertisements, ——— Bane Batt—Nationals vs. Otympics.—This aiternoon the long-talked-of game Olympics and Nationals is in Nationals’ grounds, as been strengthened by the acquisition of Charles Pabcr, the well-known pitcher for a long time cf the Union club, of Morrisania, New York. Atthe requestof both clabs Mr. R. M. Drink- ard is acting as umpire. —+——— SPRinc.—Yesterday. 'y of the remarkable spring on 18 ti street, noticed in THB Star of Saturday, was visited by a number of persons, among whom were scientific gentlemen, and others inter- ested in coal of! stocks, fertilizers, &e., &c , but strange to say, the spring had suddenly dried ‘up some time during the previous night, leay- ack streak down the gut- mough to mark its local- Should this flow again commence, we will endeavor to apprize the scientific world of it, so that they can procure specimens of the luquid for examination. CoLuMntIa TyvoGRarHica Union, No. 101, held a stated meeting Saturday nicht, when the resolution offered at & previous meeting in re- ference to aliowing tors at the Congres- sional Globe office to continue to receive seventy cents per 1,000 ems as commutation for waiting and afternoon » was deferred for future action. The resolution offered at a previous meeting: “That this Union shall be composed of practical composltors, preasmen, proof read- ere, copy holders, revises, and makers up," wi on the table by an v Adjourned, ——.—— Tse Loser Insrotion Laws.—We are informed that some of the Inspectors and Measurersof Lumber have discovered that in most unanimous urement of timber and lum- have been evaded, and that through this evasion inferior lumber has been put upon the consumers, to say nothing of the loss in quan- tity, and it Is likely, that, within a few days, some of the dealers Will be ruled up before Jus- tices to answer the charges of evadiag the law and of interfering with those officers in the discharge of their duty. plea 2 ed THE LATE PRrorzssor GENNARt.—A num- der of friends of the late Professor Gannari as- sembled yesterday afternoon at Temperance Hall, to arrange for a concert for the benefit of the widow of the deceased, and after consider- able discussion,( Professor Marini in the chair,) the 15th of November was fixed upon as the tume for giving the concert The Marine band and @ number of our professional and amateur artists haye volunteered their services. APPEAL TO ConGRess.—The committee of fifteen appointed at a recent meeticg of the clerks in Government employ, have agreed upon a basis of an appeal to'Congress in a form of a memorial. This paper will, when completed, be submitted to & general mee! of the clerks, atter which it will, if approved, be presented for signatures. 1t is understood that the committee favor reorganization rather than twenty per cent. ——_-——__ Saxe oy Rear Estate.--Kilbourn & Litta, Teal estate brokers. have sold part of lot 37, in — 10, to Messrs. F. and J. Rives, for —-—— ADVERTISEMENT of D. A. Brosnan, who has just opened s new Catholic bookstore, G street, near 10th. —_e——. Alexandria Items. bs rough repairs are now in progress at the Moun’ ve non sation 1aclory. abort space withoa! or tubecauent care, oe wits Ginal, as every trial has 69 far ved saccesaf al. anual teens mired eater 499 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows’ Ball, oom No.l cot 2w" I BIVATE TUITION — tenc! ete ar higher English chee, Latia and French ad ditions are especioliy to WIGHT: No S00 Massachusetts THE COURTS. ‘Unmrmat Court, Judge Fisher—The Octo~ tha ‘he grand and petit juriee were called wud roo and , after until to-moirow Oouns, Judges Olin.—To-day. Linds- DeKrait |.; leave to dismiss suit Dektraft on of S number were exc ‘Which the court ‘morning. Equity Jey agt. BE 5 ult, ‘Word agt. Hilbron; ordered to be docketad and pénent confessed. McDaniel Bitten. and Sticl & Oo, agt. Engi ; judg. y kney ish; judg: _ Orty ITEMS. Frencn — s One Dollar vans avenue, —e—— Oxerzat Dottar Srors, No. 22 Market 3 between Sth and 9th streets, (Pennbylvenia ayenue,) new goods are con- Syantly received. 10,164: — Fasuions 1m LADIRG ANDUSILDRER’s DREss Fo be seen in POR Ss FES Dow Cartos.—A great sensation 1s now be- ang created in se = city pea popular Ata P 12th and 13th streets. 3 —_— READY-MADE CLoTarmsG! Gentlemens’, Boys’ and Childrens’. ‘The largest and finest stock of Ciothing in the District, manufactured by Messrs. Wans- maker & Brown, of Philadetphia. expressly for this market, is Dow selling at the lowest Phil- adeiphia prices &t Oak Hall, 160 7th street, oppo- st 8 Clotaiers and Tailors supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. 10, 14,6 —__* —_ ERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Sc., G0C., 75¢., Pa Origmal Franc, 491 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Store, 9,291: — + ‘WHITE SHIRTS, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, Fie t the inal Franc, 49% 7th st. between D and EONS oh Store. , 9,29,1: for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at tne Original Franc, 498 7th between D ai E. No Branch Store, 9,201; jails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Su: ‘Ont ‘0. 4% Pennsyl- yania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Hours from 8 8.m. to6 p. m. Oalls made at Tesidences between 6 and's'p. m. No tor consultation at office. E: ——_.—_—_ MEArEsT Gent's Furnishing Goods goto the Original Pranc, 49% 7th street between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ‘THE GERATBer relief {1 fe prices. ie giaaeee Farnishing Goods at the Origlasl Franc, 401 Pa n at the 7th st, Det Dand E. No Branch Store, 9,2%,1: ——— THIS 18 TO WOTIFY THE PUBLIO that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c.,98 cheap ‘as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 —_ ee SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, ke., kes, kee WE WOCLD CALL THE SCHOLARS. PARERTS, 'ROFESSORS P OUB LARGE AND 00: SVERYTHING IN HE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOK LINE, ATTENTION OF GUABDIANS. AND WHICH WS WILL SELL AT VERY LOW BATES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BLANCHARD & MOHUN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. ave; and Lith Street, so2 WASHINGTON CITY. $5 BNagearackoagenan rants rent shades: “848 &C0., ocl-tt 517 Seventh street. S, P. WRISLEY, > Mw & CO. a ey Hw. Hai 4 ‘avenue,) SLATE dmrtete Hy ES, BRACK BoA Rar Vests SUMMER PIEOBS. TOURG mwa SHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Oth street. (Gentre Btors,) above D. ‘The Loree are invited es calls sade: nomye. in thts markets 1” “uch i# more weit IRISIN? Tux GREAT VEGETABLE Blood Purifier. xrImRiIrisIn: COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT TRE IRIS VERSICOLOR -OR BLUE FLAG, powerful, safe and reliable remodia iecovered for the healing man. The ve - disense Ce | ol ary or have been taken futo the system. For this Misinfallable as a romedy for SchovuLa, Batr, TIONS OF, Ge sree. ConsUMPTION, Duorsy. &c, OPSY. &e og will cure the most virulent aad RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. is veutati conn for FORMULA OF Dr. JOHN WILKIN iyl4-eotm BALTIMOB! Dawes WOHDERSUL REMEDY— AFUGA Read Pampnict of reesarkable cares, mar 13 8&Wiy B. SILVER! Bas BEMOVED wgheetra meron. Atay, xty-Seventh Council City, D. Ce O1 wo Sarena hr Board of Aldermen ané Common Council of the City of Washingion, ied 10 pay cut of the general funa te Baward ‘amount of his claim, five Am ACT making A® Act to autborize the setting of curbstones on paid a fine of $5.50 This is the and paving the footway and gutters on the | fis Tse or ary euforcement of the law nord tide of Virgins rene, between Taira |: regard to the collections of tolls oa the Aque- Pom On tn Fog ge gma eee od Common at the Mayor be, aud he 1s Senses cotw ay a ot Vi ia avenue, from Third street thecana!. Aodto pay the expense thi a tax equal to the cost of the same be,and ishere- | the G Fd ed M. Smita, ‘me on the line improvement: said Boo, and Soe in oe, — pone ye ay an = Association: rurther enacte 2 wo be pBet pda existing laws, unter super- | and eu. Dade bave been appointed the com- | vision of the Fifth Ward Commissioner. Approved, October 6, 186). A® Act for the retief ot John Brown. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board LaLommon Councit of the City of Washington. ‘hat the sum of twenty ($20) dollars be, and the same is hereb; opp Tinted out of the neral fand to enable layor to reimburse mittees to agree upou a plan of Union. MissioRaRY ANMIVERSARY.—The anniver- sary celebration of the Bridge-strest Presby- terian Church Sabbath Schoo! took terday afternoon completely packed with children from the various Protestant Sanday schools in town The exercises, which were of the most esting character, were ge with prayer by wi amount of @ fine imposed by | Rev. Dr. McCauley: Dich, addresses: Justice Waiter, for an alleged violation of law; | were by Hon. 8S. S. Fisher, Commissioner and that the Mayor be, and he is hereby, a1 of Patents, and Rev. Messrs. Atkins and Mil- ler. The of the secretary showed that since the organization of the Sabbath School the sum of $3,000 had been collected for mis- slot ary purposes, Satz oy Wansnovse.—A. H. Herr, Esq. has purchased ot A. H. Boueher, Esq. th large warehouse on the north bank of the canal, at its intersection with Potomac street, for 34,000 cash. Rivse Fronr.—Enotered— Steamer George H. Stout, Ford, ‘The New York steamer Louisa Moore, Captain Wallace, is at Mercuarts’ E. bas $1.45a$1.45 per bushel. Georgetown Advertisements. Ars YOURG & BRO. inform the public that they are still to be found at £6 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, where they are now opening @ large stock of DEY GOODS AND MILLINERY, which will be scld at the Prices. oclé st* '¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. DEEELETEATOR Eat OT CET OED thorized and required to cause said sum of twenty ($20) dollars te be paid. Approved, October 6, 1569, AN Acr authorizing the extension of the ode Island avenue. Be w enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board commen Council of the City of Washington, ‘bat the Water Board be, and they are hereby, ited to extend the water- land avenue, from the center of Fifteenth street (its present terminus) west- ward Rhode Island avenue one square to Sixteenth street; and to defray the expense ot laying the water-main a sufficient amount is Bereby appropriated out of the water fr to be reimbursed by such assessments upon the Property bordering on the line of said water- main as 1s authorized by law. Approved, October 6, 1869. AX Act for the relief of Henry O. Johnson. Be it enacted by the Board of Alderm=n and Board % Common Council of the City of Washington, the sum of two hundred ($200) dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, payable out of the general fand, to enable the Mayor to pay — oO. a . | eager at the lock and gates o! ‘ashington can: Approved, October 6, 1869. Ay Act for the relief of Willis Moore. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of Washington, ABGB.—Five thousand this morning on ‘Ohange at ‘That the sum of four dollars (#4.00) the | aa oorion ae: FORD! . same is hereby, appropriated out oft 1 x02 WEDARSDAY MORNING. fund to enable tl M the nL will eell,_ at the i Hi. Bath, above Tomnal meously imposed on him for an leged violation of law by Justice Drary in the month of Augnst, 1569, Approved, October 6, 1569, AN Acr to lay 8 water-main in Twelfth street west, from N to U streets north, thence aloag O street to Thirteenth street west. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermenana Board Common Council of the City of Washingtor, Board be, and they are hereby, ested to cause & water- ‘welfth street west, from N. street north to O street north, thence oO street north to Thirteenth street west; to iti act. ‘BW FALL AND WINTER DEY GoOuD3. defray the expense thereof, a sum sufficient 13 pd hereby C apr oes ayable out of the water and New fund. to be reimbursed. by such assessment On 28,10 195., 15; all lotsand parts of lots bordering on the line | St: fase ped of said improvei t, ds is now authoriz-d with 1 pproved, October 6, 1839, UMBER, WOOD, AND COAL. 00 13-1m, attention te cur large stoc! URMITURE! FURNITURE | ¢. North Corolina. Virginia. : here Braming and M: ring. will wOzpree, Giiogies, Lathe: Fiokete, visi and | ber Sulton, Ghaire, he 5 jor ee TERR ac., sinut. Oaks Aah. and Posie theseeliy ace. | foin percon: hie soned iret rete quality. for ate in fact. aif Kinde of Lowbor usually found in a | paylog bign Tents first class Li Yard. ‘ ea in w OOD end COAL. Wehavetke ‘We also de 148 Bridge celebrated se 24-m EZ J Lykens. °} Soa : E iad a ; TABLISHED IN 1534, Locge Mountain sod'evhcr well known Whites Premium Awanvgp tx 1857, ~{ W. BH. WHEATLEY’S Oak and Pine Wood, sawed and split and in the PREMIUN SEER E Sy ZING We purchase our stock in the best markets. es : CLEANSING ESTABL! hich fact, together Bith our wharf facilities, en poetkia eter fe with every deal je deliver in ee pounds to wotpites the West tafent and ORE OY maa EW) CLARK & CO., of the jetor, Foot of ath street Best, Pathe District to have all orders in oo poe yard Virginia ave. and 9th st. Kast, | 82d promptly executed. & M, WILLIAN : EH) TRE: LB. UABLE PROPER- ats Tris Eee ELLYTOW! By virtue of a decd of wa. H ‘and HAS OPENED A i: vot FENED ALE GOODS ZANDSOME me der teh NOVELTIES IN FEATHERS, fon Butrict ot FLOWBES, HATS, BONNETS, Salt eatl, Le'the eietey RDUINSS, Erc , Ec. tober 18th. 1869, DRESSES, SUITS, CLOAKS, Erc., ail that piece MADR IN THE LATEST PRENCH STYLE. moprensitnate 336 Pennsylvania avenue, | of Washington se7 7 Cite Troviee, Paris, frame dwelling Foun: rrovug hgueeana hey snow — 12a ths: with Becttpte direct from the mill. with ordors to sell | of purcbarer.” at Market Rates. J BAKEES, ATTENTION! 006 -10t a Assoriment Large! Price Low! B* THOMAS DOWLING, Avct.; Georget own TO ALL PURI EBS. oF THAT POSTPONED TRUSTEES’ SALE Derinapue GOPERGE Dw LING HOUBE ON PROSPECT STEERT, GEORGETOWN. LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by OPPOSITE MB. POMS, (OLD BANK OF W.M. GaLT oo. | COLUMBIA) a sell the above Bouse wef Eemeions atSo'clsck p ae a Rape TURSDAY, October 10, And, acearding to One Barrel or Thousands, at PERFECTION COMPLETED of tin onlavnal ehee teks IN THE | Of the 20h Gay of Anwese se16 . | ‘Trustees. } _D. CLEMENTS, RES SERENE HONE, THOMAS OWL ia WITH DUMPING GRATE. | __ STEAMBOAT LINES, NOVEL FLUE. AND PIN POINT DAMPER. Fo LIVERPOOL ABD QUEENSTO' oc 4-ectd Saves over 50 per cent. of Fuel. SOLE AGENT, Taman Line of Mail Steamers, from panne ya eeeeO, | Fork VERY RATORDAY ca AL" coger SYLVANIA AVENUE, i ocd tf between loth and Uth streets. hd the Cent from Mngiand, P®0P0saL8 For Lopes. anes ‘Brosiway, Woy Yorke o; DALE, One ar Cees Sparen eekenyieact wae eeyit Saeearticra rsa say ving teacaeuterss | Ae ra "Sie EDUCATIONAL. {BENCH AND GERMAN, Prof, BERRY MAEIX wit resume aie classes and teacbi is 3 stroct corner 1 @ OL vate Cc fers to Gonzaca COLLEGE. mer ye For MONDAY, ] 1 | | | | “yaeoom MP MADAME D’HERVILUY Print. ld LI at Pocirune | TWERTIETE MEDI0aL SESSION, 1569-70 LLEGE BUILDING CORNER OF TENTH _ INDE staaprs. CITY OF WASHINGTON, FACULTY: ofORLE ‘Cuba, m. p., Professor ciples and ‘Gereral FLODQA! Professor of The Cheap Place! STILL ABOTREBR DECLINE FLOUR. RAY'S ARLINGTON FaMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. NF MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, $2.50 PER SACK. BEST CRUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents per pound, BEST CLARIBIBD BUGAB, 16% cts. per pound. ALSO, ASPLENDID ASSORTMENT oF FINE TEas, CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S CELEBRATED PICKLES, WOBCESTEBSHIRE AND LBIOBSTERSHIRE SAUCES, SPIOED OYST&RS, A PURE ARTIOLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT JaVa. C. 8S. OHARE & SON, 952 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS aso a_s Tons Ls ESSMRR AT REE SEOPR NARE en % A quan! Bi bes’ Apply to on ow. HATDBN, Seorstary, rrr Docroz SCHUMAN & DUBAND'S TONIC! PREPARED tat THE CONCENTRATED Ti 4 RCo ado Heth aloobadee

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