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= - = . - a KR. JOMNSTON. CENTER MARKET. THE COURTS. NSURANCE. EDUCATIONAL, D ov Tae r 7, = : | ar BALTIMORE Look RosPiTAL EV ENIN G STAR. Sort t i¢ \ID FOR LADIES. GF IREMEN'S a RARCE COMPANY M®* RoYs BEgLI AND CLASSICAL OFFIC. 7 SULIH #aEDE STu&E ——————— = The New Market House to he Bait, linge 5 x cnet | 3 med toe MeL GuANOL ES 17 422 Seventh street opposite: D2 Fellows’ Hal ‘ ee WEDNESDAY........ October 26, 1570. — irom the aly Co neinerat-taw Bridge. street, Gesigstown: WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, —— THE *HARES ALL TAKE Georgetown or Washington eet Tai pew Fos, Second a ree FS November 1@, ; wo ALL E m Bo. 1, ov jank of Washington, | $e S S10 te de LOCAL NEWS. i ; acve om 0-3 —_ singe a winugpnmasneca: or ‘SRASES OF IMPRODENCE ———— Attin tanciomagacumsicesinns a as eam a CHARTERED BY CONGR BSS 1837, ocd2-tf Principal of 24 Dist Weakness of the Back or Limbs. @tri cures, 4 AMUSEMENTS, 4. 4 closing of our rep ast eveni ocarry the sen feet ant it fet ; facie . Dike SOO vs National Theater—O. Dowd Byron in the ex- | STAr of the mecting at the Interior Depart- nutl ond wuld “The case was argued and held ‘andes On WEDNESDAY ‘AFTERNOON, October CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $270,000, AY AND BOAR) iG & wage citing play, “ Lost im London.” ment yesterday afternoon, at which sabecrip. | MEMEO | a ment in the Rawlings caso was 26th at 4°. 0 cloek, I will sell, in troat of the | Inenres all descriptions of property in the Distriet —_—— 4h cans ‘3 Opera House —The Lingard Troupe in Hons to the stock of the new market house were | concinded. ard decision teserved The case of = the cast anne cr fi rie pant oa frontias, 3 Sect leet of Columbia, No charge for stamps or policics. Giup UmiVERSINY Two Can Flay at that Game,” and “Who | pemg received, the business in hand became | Whitely ait. Bartnolow was takeu up. i _ | pie dentte Se tect ma kceeahs eos boas = H° NEDIOAL DEPARTMENT Speaks First. a CIRCUIT COURT. Sedge Hurmpareys—The court velling vex a quite brisk. Bostonians present seemed to be rhe court : ce ea + eee : Lapasrenyiry shore eagle waiting early in the afteraion to see wha: | Met this morning. apd adjourned over wutil 70 clock ssi innusatah tn bs edeedettrectos | Sateen | Eylguaee, W-E- Boward, nEropramme of Clinical SaPRESDAT, 3 Goober i ~ Bastow’s Art Galiery, 3 231 Pa. avenue. Washington intended to do, and Messrs. | '° ™OT" the property. Conveyai and stamps at the cost | Fd Shoemaker. A. Rothwell foee rnc a eee following "tit —— Chandler, Hildreth, Ordway, and Tinker were Po aan net a yin Nag hie Net mpg © 8 30 will be required when the | Pap thoematers Ba‘ chare, © ns Davie, SURGICAL CLINIO- Wednest inveat 33 m,by | readers marriogs, ac, amgomilie. f1 ntty in el jon. Mr. H. D. . “a strc of Washington. bert b a. D. Yeu = DOUBLE iaeinipiipanimmaeed (orga Rong oe oe poorer ceseceaaicy | Se chr bad been ect for a hearing a¢ (tse tiene. caer 2 __ THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. = FEMALE. eter ridays af 3320p. m.,by Pro | Kepeciall are bee me the Victims of Solitary ESCIPE FROM THE more. to put down bis responsible aatogeaon but de- | gp''the aliey tm anetion wom F » adjoining B: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r.; Georgetown SEES ADAMS. Erode RDICALOcINIC: Mendayeat3.50p.m.. by Pro- | Sergi natareaaiul and destructive Babst whick an: clined, saying he did not wish to shut any out a, National eater oad em te broveht b> We cian ani EL G. DA Secretary oct mw £m nepicarg <5 ysat3p.m.. by Pro- to an cee arave thew o! Alpert Richolas. the Murderer of His | w00 isired stock, and would wait for atime. | KE Spaldr dinng erected by defendant’ over tis. public By virtue of « decree ot tao Supreme Court 5 NATIONAL METROPOLIT, eas Wife and Her Moiber, Dies im Jail. | Col. S. 8. Smoot having broken the ice tor Alley scme time in 1962, and which, plainti claims, of the the District of Columbia, made in the RE BAN anv stotente attendung the’ ‘The Cause of His Death. Mazer ‘Reery subenibill ter Minit (end Rrevente he apening of ndditional doorways to the Seer cans of Books. fae Gallaher No. 1354, F BU: psn ieee a Tottndente at the ye ©: be ol it - == brother 1,000 thares, and was fotiowed by Mr. | {mate Wi, WA. Cool defendaats cotmelew | Su oa THURSDAY. 4 olock DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Foal ee ticket, $10, OLE Nied tie ci in itzbu; for Ir. hepherd for | tered s plea that the case does not come within next, the val a i =e e inate peeve 1,000, Bomex etl for 500, and Mr. Cooke now | jariediction “ol this veourt, it being now: be- i, deceased ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 - he Facalt cuher ok tes tak ee escmensiny is wife, Lucinda Nicholas, and her mother a come, and his name also | fore. the. Criminal’ Court pn at appeal taken m —= retary aft ceaoieaede ° Gresnit Weakuess. Bervous Debiists . his house, on Maine avenue, between 3d and 4’; | Wenthown for 200 share: Mir Evens’ sale was | frum, the fine temecacd roliee CAB CAPITAL... ue and 20th Paipication ‘reatie _Wahuees."Bervous Debit streets, in this city, on the Ieth day of Septem- | carefully scrutinized, and Mr. Shepherd took | Upurt, in the corporation came” againet, Nailor. “He who. places himest! Guaet the care” hatchet and brick. ded last evening at 8:25 w on the day tollowing the mui was at the March term of the Criminal Court before Judge Olin ior the murder defended by Mr. Srodgrass. This trial, w is #tll fresh m the minds ot our readers, im the conviction of the accused, and ANTENCED TO BE HANGED, bat exceptiors having been taken to the rulinzs of Judge Ulin on the eviderce which Mr. Svod- gras sought to put in tending to prove that that the accused as of weok mind resulting from epi- lepsy, and was therefore not accountable for p's aciion, the case went to the Court in Genera! ‘Term, and etter argument the court awarded A NEW TEL. Atthe pre-ont June term of the court, a day Was fixed for bis trialon the other indictment for the murder of his wife’s mother, and on the i0th inst., be was brought out for the parr >e of being tried, but all the Judges being enraged in General term, tbe trial was further pat 0: he was taken back to jail. On his return it = he was very weak. He had been under the care of the physician of the jail about two weeks, but was not regarded as seriously ill pet un‘i! about ore week ago. It is supposed that his death was cauced by CONGESTION OF THE LUNGs superinduced by exhaustion from shouting and bysical exertion, he having for over a week in shoutin; ‘and throwing his arms about like amadman. The officers or the jail it they could te make him comforts won him a!most unlimited p1 weet, Te! He bad been allowed the range of ‘almost all day that be might have air, and men they could Post t> ase te iis delicacies were fixed up to tempt him to eat, but for a week past he refased almost every thing in the poo ofedibles. Yesterday it was diatov- ered that he was sinking rap'dly and he was taken to the hospital de; at, in which he said he would die. Dr. Young and MeWitians ey latter from South Washington) visited him were with = nego es until which tcok piace "beat, ay o'clock, es above stated, ip othe votper oicer of the Crocker, Young, and wiper: the jail. He "died very easil famed my tay when Dr. Young Bcmpted 9 pe imuade bim to im t take ae ed » tel be ling en it wi will be well if I do.” His counsel, Mr. of bis death, this thorning warst the ‘saat on early hour, snd Nicholas faving madea: request shortly after his conviction that his head she should be exammed to show his mental condition, he —ww took measures to carry out the request. THE RODY of Nicho's was removed from the = to the jail hospital, where it was laid on a pallet = about forty years of age, aes foot in bt, and appeared quite emac‘ated. with em eyes, and of very dark skin. He was Greseed in qvite plain but gocd clothing, strij shirt and dark cassimere pants, and showed t! he had been well taken care of ye the jailers. The autopsy wes made by Dr...) jartigan, assisted by Dr. Noble neces, jail iyeciane = W. Van Arnum and J. 8. T —— examination of the brain all cy doc tors present came to the conclusion that the cause of death was passive congestion of the brain, the result of extreme nervous exbaustion consequent upon long continued excitement, and continued voluntary musenlar exertion with liful abstinence from food. Dr. Snodgrass, his counsel; Warden Crocker, ©. D. Barrett and other fetiemen were pres- ent. and wicnesed the a He will be buried this cvening by Warden Crocker in the Asylum B gave-yard. END OF TEE RESURRECTION CASE. THE LATE MISS FRERER. The Faneral To-day. ‘The funeral of the late Miss Ella Frerer, whose supposed death in Virginia and resusci- tation in this city, followed by unmistakable evidences of her deceace, have been mentioned om Tnx STAR, took place trom St. Dominick’s c corner of F and 6th streets south, this The remains were quietly removed trom the residence of Mr. Draper by Mr. J. W. Piavt, undertaker, and taken to the church, followed by the dccerse: sister and a few fr'encs of the family. A large number of fons were assembled at the church, and at 10 o'clock the funeral services were read by Rev. M.B.Fo.tum. After prayer by the reverend Father for the departed, he made some remarks, feelingly, alluding to the fact of having per the same service on the occ?sion of the burial of the mother of deceased, a few weeks ago. After the rervice was concluded the —— were —- op Bong posited besi re of Mrs. Frerer. regard to the tests applied to the body to discover pA. of life, Lear pon fe ng in ber | treatment of typhoid disease state that the re blood in the hands of persons dying with ‘nat disease is pot uncommon—the nature of the dis- ease leaving the bicod ima fiuid state, en does not readily coagulate. Tne apparent pul- wations were no d evidence of life, but are readily meets by means of a galvanic C. Draper, at whose residence the body or Pvties Frerer bas been lying, was during its continuance there, and still is, absent from the city, and eo the story in a morning paper, that gentleman's being struck by the life- nee appearance of the corpse, is incorrect. The uniform courtesy .f Mrs. Draper to the numer- ous visitors who have crowded her residence in consequence of the exciting reports in reference to this case, cannot be seo much commended. THE CANAL. The Good Work Goes On! The comm‘ssion for the improvement of the canal met at the office of the Secretary of the Interior, at 2:50 this p. m.,to hear and consider the report ot the sub-committee appointed to Prepare speciticacions, and it is presumed they bave detezwined the same and will advertise immediately. —_e—__ TRE THEATERS —To perfect the arrange- ments to put ‘* Monte Christo” on the stage of the National Theater in good strle, ite per- i to-morrow formance Ce evening, ‘snd nae London,” im which Mr. = and the stock company appeared to rantege last night, will Ne. repeated this evening: The Tntertainments offered by the Li are attracting full houses at Wall's Opera ‘The comedies are given in Cate a S the fine acting of Mr. Geo. Boniface, Alice Dunning. Mirs hie and Wm. i eliciting much p an change of programme every evening. csr fide ‘THE AUROBAL DisPLay here for the last two nights bes teen unusually brilliant for this lati- » 1569, literally butchering them with ~ ¢0 more shares. bo subscriptions made, came more general. Mr. Chandler and others, THE HOSTONIANS intended to take one-half of th For a few minutes there were in the jail -or this county, where he was serond trial ior murder. ‘The pris- commitied to jail by Coroner Potter was inferred that ot bis wife, and was bh , the Bosiontans made an advance— M. Tinker sais Lg one share each johnson, A. M. Tinker, $ and ten for himself. S.T. Suit and H. - Chas oach, and 1,245 for himself, and after- a 1,250 more for himself. came forward and took 5shares for Mr. F. B. Whitney and 1,245 for himselt. Here there was in the proceedings; but in afew ‘ay came up Leer one sor Rollins, Fuller, G. L. Ordway, and John Kimbs 1,245 tor himself. The tally was again inspe Mr. Hildreth now it 220 shares rem: and after a few minutes Thad pas passed Mr. Chand- ler said that if no one else would take stock he would subscribe for the remaining shares, and there being no response he took them. SHARES ALL TAKEN. ‘he books were then closed—the 10,000 shares each having been tak (ss 30,000) paid in and deposited ge RECLAIMING THE SOILED DOVES. OUR HOUSE OF THE THE GOOD SHEPHERD. en, and one-tenth Incidents in of Our Socials to ‘That our city will soon soon rival any other in not only the number but the character of its elee- institutions, and take front rank as to the nature of their objects and management, no one can doubt, after an inquiring stroll through the metropolis. “Iwas but a day or two since when our reporter. sauntering along nosh —— of the City Hall, was attracted SS uomenttnc pene ete fae ings pow known Re deny vob kiow, reader, where the old “Infirmary sive columns, whi derce iin'ume Brees! We ” with its pdb an oe was for years our ‘“Provi- co Hospital,” until ntil destroyed by fire in 1809. mg ag a oe iclary apd hysical, but now or ings were used for urposes by the government since the WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, which was organized lest year by the election ot Mrs. Wm. Stickney president, Mrs. Rey. Dr. Smith, Mrs. S.C. Pomeroy, Mrs. A. 8. Pratt W. Denham, vice presidents, and Mrs. Z. Richa. ds secretary, obtained the use of them for the purposes of the association, whose are to provide for needy children, give employ- ment to the poor, and last, but vot least, reclaim the doves of tarnished plumage in our midst. The aseociation commenced its labors on Octo- ber Ist, 1869, ma house at the corner of I and loth streets, ‘and in April brn Kishore! to their present location. 8 tHe comforta- bly furnished and as exten could expect for the incl br ma for a while at ast on voluntary con There is a devotional room for th you enter, while opposite is the bh s room tor the display of goods man- by them. This is a portion of what is IMPORTANT BRANCH, which really takes in range the whole institu- ton, as no inmates are allowed to idle time away, but are supposed to render, if able, some equivalent for the care of their bencfactors. The articles o‘tered for sale—and at low prices, tco—cont ist of wearing apparel of all kinds, and fancy work. Here you for any kind of plain or orna- mental sewing and have it prompuly filled. There are cleanly dormitories, also, without number, each inmate whether large or small, having @ separate bed. The kitchen, al:, is quite a feature, the inmates doing all the cook- ‘pg, there being only ore paid employe in the id colored man, wi reality, @ fac totum—with the specialty of ta) care of the cow, as lacteal nourishment is “= ed for what is next in order—ihe besides embroide: can give an orde: establishment-‘an ol a large room where are collected children rang- ing from four to ten yearsof age. Here desti- tute mothers, going out to work for the day, can leave their little ones for a day or week and & sure that they are well cared et which — any denoted by the bappy countenances of ceived. of whatever sect or cared for alike. Then comes THE DESTITUTE AND EEFUGE BRANCH, for which the association was principally organ- ized, and which has now seven inmates, whose names, for the benefit of others who may follow their example are not ee the public. rous of ascertaining sO far, Miss Plhiebe ringing a twenty- three it, all are re- mination, and the progress of th's reform - Cox, the general secretary and in charge of the home, was interviewed by our reporter, end said that the work was go! “*Well, Miss Cox, how many inmates have you here ‘in this branch, ee since the commencement of = they come and go. T suppose.’ Yes, sir; we eo employment outside for hile again some have wea- ge, and returned = their former those who desire it, nistence of this M sir; when we tirst or- ganized, committees were appointed, who vis- as far as possible, all the resorts of these naies in the city.” were you not received in some places coolly, or did they seem to tg ya the Fog work a Wy rereited by eal or Keporter—“Weil, Court overruled the plea. District attorney Fisher appeared for the goverament, and reviewed the history of the files from the finns of ive coudem Ration tthe present time. stating that Nailor had is share the condemnation money when es was pened, some G9, and rab-equentiy had ercoted a » now claiming the right ot ownershij i er John F. Cook prodaced the ios Desition of the citizene for the opening of the alley , sig F * majority of the prspe-ty. o hess rquare. Scher papers showed ieee’ - - assesment by jury of dams; ud’ the Surveyor's certificate laying ont ley, dc. Mr. WE. Spalding testitied as to the continuance of the obstruction. After h the evideace in the case the Court decile: that obstruction is a naigance,and ordered fia removal forthwith. An appeal was taken u bs Mr Cook and Bailor eniered into bonds. i he fam of 20, for appearance before the i 1 Court. 0-DA The case of James Ferzuson, charged with ond lignor without license in the county, which was m Moidat. was taken up, and Mr. Williams rub. nitted that the evinence « ing that Ferguson was not the owner of the stere, ‘although he occupied the house. he could mot beheld. The court imposed a fine of $20. NOT WHISKY, BUT GI¥. Mr. Williams moved an arrest of jtidgment on the ground that the information charged oe ne drink of whieky had been sold, when the evidence showed The yadge sail thet i would all go"ap Boy. William Johnson. a colored boy of abont eight years, wes charged with throwing stones in the street and knockir, seer oe girl's off, Gned $1. er} bed beer. | Laoghte The collateral in ‘the cases of Daniel Long and Hannah Rady charged with being drunk at! disor perly, was ordered to be forfeit ANOTHER LIQuoR CASE. Fie'der Magroder, charged with sellin, Lege | the county ty the simall, was calle ‘and he that he had ee vourt, Duet that Board it Pho jad the Police decided Braontl the Boa Boar of rite Face saproved the te the Iie nee to the penitentiary . and witnessed answered that he ‘iid noteome there to be Diackguarded.. ‘The Court ral ne tld be pro to test ¢ bis ere tu. lity. 1t was not policy. evidence orted by it was ublic policy. other was against pi Mr. Taj xart, fort the seconcetnea Soincjacd with the view aaked to enter a nolle pros. iu this case, soe also ta the case of AN APPEAL TAKEN. e been arresied by Officer IWVe will adop sugecstio: fied thai at aP40 Lan last night he heard noise at the the corner of W.b and C streets, and went dowa; Hughes abused a man fane language. Mr. cline to make c gee your duty. The Uourt said if the officer hhad mob doue hia duty he was answerable te the her lice Court; but be did not think that the officer had aright to pans an arrest except on warrant or sight. ‘The Court impoted @ fine of 3 and costs, and tae acen: The case of Richer DeLacey. charged w sauit ou Robert McNally, was calledeand thy Ounrt imposed afine of $5 avd costs on each, Mr. Cur- rington, fir McNally. appealed. ALL ABOUT A TRONK William, Starr. cbarged with burglary. in taking from the house ot Bose, lring 8: 140) atreot. a trunk whieh, it is alleged, Starr had given t. foradebt. It sred froin the evidence that Starr hed boarded with bim five weeks, and left the trank for the board Mil: The prosscuting, witness said that he ard histamily were afraid of their lives, and the accused Was put under bonds to keep the ALL SORTS. olored, Bey with stealing a rmisted Crump. all nt, alias Miter. ale eth ot Saree thrests of perseaal Fiolence to Elizabeth Felling: rewuired to give bonds in the sum of 9200 > Tramhen Sasol sOlin, colored, c Uhreate of violence to Wau. Henry Mot ged with an assault on . Motthiswife: finel 10. L Vosw'? chai with Georgetown without having obtaine? d with being # vagrant, required to cod Velavior, oF workhouse. “Jere Cy caer With fast driving in omax and Richard Evans, ‘nae with stealing $2 — ont to the Belorm School three Mre. Hammack years, Adjourn a Saves or Rear Estare.—The following sales of real estate were made by Joshua Whitney & Co., real estaie brokers, during the months of tember ard October: ‘wo-story frame house on I street, between 12th h streets west. being part of lot; one equare Willis. to Charles B. Murray, for ge tn ie PAN nosis bed ‘ ‘cub, lot 12, square iat. for W. Ml. Pamphiey, egg oo OUD. Tarec- story brick 08 4th street. between L and re tae jo 5 Ulavkes for 82 Sn, C3 bonence Mh street, Detweun Pe “-T. Bowen, to Winslow. brick house, of Satreet, between Mihand Streets, io H. H. Bay, for $4.50. Two-siers Baek house, tor D. L-iorrison 0 ‘bee’ Jath 13th at Se J to D houre, for J. ew York a Three-story W0. fern’s subdivision ot ‘and Jane F. Redfern, St oiccrceus between Sth aod Beh sireets.tor $1 .-25 Filveen acres cf grouad in B. A. Phillips’ suv Hl’ “Biles, to Jemes’ B. Dartows’ for @330 ‘Three story brick house on 4h street, between P avd Q etre Jehu Robertson, for’ $6,00—the ie Hutton. ‘Two-story brick Teuse cn the north side of O street, between ith ard sth str story fr ard 0 strect Mor $2400), tor ‘brick house on %h street, between P see tie harles 1. Biss, for $6.00. Three ttory. brick. ect, between P and \) on tween Q Ware ii) for M. Pum; Sethoron, for a une Pheer: brick nl on Ist street. between @ ai Streets: to Dennis U'Connell, for $3.00). Three story brick house on 9th street. between P and & streets, d Pam o + for 100. Three story brick hovse on %b miter Wisse Pend O cies, OLE bee for Bi.courthe sale was made for D. L. Morrison: Beas Two-story brick house, on qT cot, between, P agi strects and oth ent ects, for James H. Darrow. for $4.00). Kite oui streets between Isth and fab streets, tquare 133, for D. L. Morrison, for $1,800. GEORGETOWN. Ovt oF Pocker—On Saturday last a gentec! i at dey oo vos Waa" ia ihetonet ii het {ding line bet fence. 10 t rreen Sc thence Sith oad is ln in Ta 1s h00 fact talthe contre of am alley, and thence in « straight e "The improv rate con consist of a brick dwelling and a large store, which converted into two, Roe garden te Stachel: and the property invaluable stand. Stgerm of sale: One-third of the purchase money to ey a cosh sad and the residue in two equal insta! and twelve months, respectively. with Interest, to besecured by approved potee amd & Fe: served lien. The. terme of sale must be comptied may be resold at t ‘om purchaser. r., Stamp and conveyancing at the ‘cost of ——— WALTER S. COX, Trustee. eeZ7-Sawte THOMAS DOWLIN age VE SALE IS POSTP* ON ieee a WEDNESDAY, Geto ber 26th. same hour and place. tinh 8. OOX, Trustee. oc2l-fam.w eebites BBX THOMAS DOWLING, auctr; — v DF RNITURB AND & ma TUBMAW DECLINING HUCSBRED! ‘AT AUCTION oo ruibay MORNING October 26h. at 10 oclock. I will sell, at the auction store, Meta Brune tet 8 gveral toithe store : rnitues. remo convenience, of which is named Sol Louse feces ee Ww ene Bureat be wae THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Aact’r; Georgetown . VA B: AND DEs' aren eeevnen: PROPERTY ECY ON BRIDGE STBE GBuU. AUC’ CESDAY. i re November Ist, 1870, at4 ocieck, 1 wi ements cousiet of a two story brick di Rouse thd store, with back a containing Foome, with cell The ‘attention of cx alles ie called to thin eae, a8 it is one of pra desirable iness stands in ey eh a — "rerqus: Oue hit conb; To. 6 and 12mtonths, pith interest, ere ten deed of trust on the pro: epee of the cost of the ‘when the property THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. [ AsnORS NT OF FALL AND WIN hh Le Qmoor. 119 Bri Btreet, Georgetown, D.O is pow scvortmentof PALL and WIN FECTS selec with great care fromthe New York im ters and oo wen ine or it ee Sor eens ine BY Silks, French a and Irish B1 kK and acl ‘d Soplien corded Ey d Reps.Emprese hethe. French Merin are puairs, and Alpeces of the best pious ra, Satin ny Uioihe and Barsee for . 1G GOODS of the best pradon Glothe Unsaiarsorsa } Sracvel lexanéer and Jouvin’s K: Kid Glove at $1; Hosiery : Stri aD Shaw! oe is and Collars; sbroidered and Plain Handk ‘fa: tings, dest I and Spreads: Bresecle, 1 pets, Rage. ‘Mats, Oil Clot hp Fain to call before mal a gt hel pure chases romisin, dargains as i je to give, Mocaim © © = a iar = Fe DOWLING, . Dea Georgetown. TBUSTER'S SALE OF V! VAULABLE HOUBE ON ORGETOWN HEIG By virtue of adous of trust ta tearing date the the Ist day of October, A. D. 1564. and recorded among the lard records for this connty, in written ieciuert ofthe arty wecured t yet wit nb! anction, it y of November, A. D. 150, 2. m. of Lote Nos. 272 ‘and 273, in Beall ‘saddition io Georgetown, with the improve- ments thereon. The property fronts 60 Soot on the west side ot Washinzton street. and bas a depth of 120 fect, and is improved by a fine and c ious Frame Dy ing House and ontbuildings, with the modern im. provements, and is now occupied by N. P. Causia, ‘Terms of sale: 93,000 cash, of which $200 my be deposited when the property is struck off. and the residue in five days after sale: the remainder ~ ome purchase money to be paid in } and 2 yea: terest from the day of sale, to ua a by y ‘deed Upo oft e property. .o terms ® comptes in ux daye after ‘the ay fd sale, ‘he deposit to be forfeited and the Rrope to be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘purchasers y on ive days notice in, one paper Dublished in the city of Washington. “Conveyancing and stamps Se PaERe: JONES, Trustee, ocll-dte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. — Lanes STOCK on FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS: NOW OPEN. MOST COMPLETE ASSORT- Best Ww Eeve sve over offered our customers. DBESS GOODS, consistin in of Superior Black Silks, Irish im Beaprose Cloths, English Satine in Cloth Colo: yea do. Voleures. sh Merinos, from 75 cents up. Plaid Poplins. Delaines from 1s £0.35 conte: the célebra Buflalo and Beaver Brands Black Aipacas, wo pieces Cloth Cassimeres and Cassinets, from 50 cents up; Water- “proof oh Cloths for Cloaks and Suits, olor’ be rjtala, cotebri rated KID GLOVES. Jorewhs KID JAMIN MILLER, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA, CONNECTING 8T. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. NOW NEABLY COMPLETED. built by a Company of trong capital- shed heir work forwari at « Fapld ONE MILLION OF THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the Company remain, which are offered at the very low rate SeauD ACUaUED TnEMRnAE. their ad) es are— 10 Tcroed ie ‘nearly, spay he and the cars are ex- ted to run across the State in 6 2. oe gue built only or the best material, been exprecs for ievot a nvuck higher cost than tush Secetly 3d. It rans through a most superb agricultural sth. Sra aa in carrying coal on 5 ie mile, wi Sth. many vis only Sian Pr 6th. The ro roed is Piers wee ve Bede | a ze |DS poms ‘and who have every sum in construction, an ive Fesfon tg take care oft obligation. bert 7) spiction; ana is mach wrong No. 90% iy Peneeyt- Joha T Leeman, HEAVY LOSSES THE RECENT ia culture. BEEN PROMPT/.Y ADJUSTED AT THE r 8! INSURANCE BOOMS Pee: Jon noe. oye 4 1.M. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, mh 519 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, WHO KEFER TO THEIR 4.000 POLICY HOLWBKS IN THIS DISTRIC 7 AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY (§ THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES. at 1807 Het on MO! DAY. Sept. sth NOH, AND OuanelOaL We ars ~ Ladics and Misses Ppowi| Gad Fellows’ i fn ‘te te a" Hall. in th Knecesi & ith street, Logue of the Academy. over lery.on the - gh rice per month for common Englieh ke Clase will be formed. THE Tcareyiees iN OF MES. 8 St eae FOR BOTS, ties nce MONDAY, attention si ven 9 moral.in fie teases ISSES OSBORNE YOUNG LA’ NARY, ge haneeme bet. Land |. Prot Henri eat dn T . EVEN zs or IN MATHEMAT- pe Ei ish Gram anes. Docknooning, se — t faa Sha ile Fporeantaed co MONDAY, Oct 3a. v 1.¥. PATTERSON, = ome ace THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS... 940,000,000 THE Le a Sg eh I8 THE UNITED STAT! oan Bre ee AN THE wonuD INGTv! EP adqanli 619 SEVENTH STRERT. have varied from 40 mae preminm,according to is 5 ‘SOUND LIVES ARE ocld The di ct. renga sha ch dyer staf tne a STILL AUCEPT NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., MILWAUEEE, WI1s. 4H. VANDYEE, President, ITH, V. Pree. AUG. GAYLOBD, Se BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. jOOKS AT BALLANTYNE’S, 402 7th street, et, Intelligencer selected pOLUME or Beg By Bev. Octa Perit LiF E = CHRIST, By Dr. ~ New edition, 'H. By Abbott. re. J. Wrigh NS 0: P hiv y, Hel HIRES Ora At mTOR AD, SOUL iD EN VERS. By Urbino. pecwer maa PENKNIVES, GOLD PENS, NEW STOCK, FOB SALE BY BLANCHARD 4&4 MOHUN, _0c25-tr_ Corner Pennsylvani N*®" 21s oy p-to aLL THE MAG enue and 11th st. sieccems ti BOO! RE. oy) Brothers: A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant By Julia K an he pie kevpeed Charles Dickens Being, Reminiscences of the By an Etonian, iva Wilkie Soltina. | By the Price: The Genial Showman. eof Artemus Ward Uections of ee 32 Price Florence Marryatt. Jobn: 4 + .By Mrs, ‘olinnent oy N pec: Novel. True cs —. By the author of For Her Sake Gwendolines Harvest: A Novel. By the author o One of the Family. Price 50c. "The U: omens States a Hevenue and Tariff Law Sc. Os “Octave Feuille wee ed Most poked ATIONEEY =a hey ‘price to laboring persons. STOVES, FURNACES, &e. Conese dook rove estes Te quick OVER ot Ui vend the J ee eee “’ i GREGORY 4 “Penneyivanis avente, The Morning Glory BASE BURNING STOVES, PARLOB ABD PORTABLE HEATERS. Burn all the gas in the coal, and all the coal to ashes, without waste, thus producing what has never be- tore been accomplished, PEKI ECT COMBUSTION OF COAL, Covsenently with balf the fuel, we ve SS make double the heat of any other ocutriv: make it less ‘ity bavi ii bould beware, “MOBNING GLOBY.” oc2l-Im HE CHALLENGE BASE BUBNER, with Syphor Flue. ate 5. 2 ae. we Agency | and Lith sts. oc8 1005 Penn. V 1CTOR LigHT Beautit Peres ie foe Haathe 11- eautiful mal or nce al lomtuation Perfect ceding, Base Burn @ ing Stove. Fd only t i seen to inture decision in its favor. B. 1 GEEgonr™ oc22 tw 624 Pennsylvania avenue. = WAR RES ounLE OVEN ao a without Shaking, Recking and thi ‘Nothing can equal this, <i een Stewart Stove oc8 1005 Penn. ave., bet 10th and Lith sts. enn LOAN OFFICES. Va Ns vo beacen yap a N Ol wo ea. w Mrs OABO, formerly Mrs. i Burastine) eimai the interest at the lowest rate in pag A great stock of Unredeemed Pi a eee oct BeensryEs LOAN OFFICE, 408 TuRteentH St., Msk Mberal, adv vate oy yt skes vances ‘ana Watches, Diamends, Jewelry, Pistols. Ladies’ apd OFarntvure orsced sth adteaes tale: seca Ss. GOLDSTEIN & O0., LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, ee30 tf Near Pennsylvania avenue. Owe TO OUB LARGE INCREASE IN BUSINESS, & We have reduced our Interest to ONE-HALF THE USUAL BATES, ROBERT FULTOR & CO., MEBCHANT PAWNBROKERS, 314 Ninte Stree, Between D street and Penns. svenue, Have made extensive arrangements for LOANING MONEY and Silver Wi Diamonds, . On Gold ne Ulothing, Dry Goods, Be-vae N.B.— other establish < ‘No connection with any M. © Pincers Lean orrics - STILL EXISTB, And in connection thereto, underneath the same. 8 ® handsome room for the sale of bargains of ever) bind worthy the atteus:on of all. oe6-tf Ces ee ‘We reapectfally call attention to our we, places himeeit under the care of ir. J teligivanly confide te hie howor ceutlems:. comident Immediately Restor ‘This distressing affection. which renders age mpeaibie ts the pe improper indulgences hose falling into tmprop-t Mab Bemides betag deprived ot the the most “tute derangted.the phvsic.t nant Pe + dye tation of the meaigestioa, cometstontonel Setelity nied ease f the tame, Cough, Cusumption, decay and CURE WARRANTED I8 TWO Days. Persons ruined in, peslth hem sisohous and injurious OoMmpIBLdS, should apy imuuediatel, > DR JOHNSTON, Member of the Boy al College of Burgrons. London. Graduate of ope of the most United Bates. and the Deep spent ip the hoeptiule of ‘le Gcippin and eleewber. bas effected some el the sae astonishing corre that were ever known, many —e with ringing u bead and © ~ . dashtalmess with frequent blostipe. tended sometimes «ith derangement of uiund, were a \EFawTicuLAR NoTici horrid bows to make their appearence Cersted sore throst, diseased hose. nocturne! pains tm the head and thts, dimnees ‘ot wig: draturan, nodes on the ship bons abd arma, blotches ne face And extremitien. 5 ing - = Ek al repiaity, till at the last or the Dones of the nose fi awtul disease becomes a tion till death pute « peri by sending him to that whence no travel , To such, there hay ‘Dr. sa bn ep speedy, pleasent and eft het FICE. 7 SOUTH FREDERICE ——t. left hand side going trom Baltimore «treet doors from whe coruer. Fail not to obser and pumber ‘a7 Ne received onlewe postyaid to be ured on the reply z ees 4 send @ porti rurement describiny ‘The Doctor's DLP! ESDURSEMENT UF The many thousands cured within the last twenty y years, end th pumer portant surgical operati forte Dr. dol oe witneased by the reporters of the S otber papers, not appeared acain gain belore the public. bectdce bie stenting ni S'gesticman of ba of character and responsibility, to the a “ALL DISEASES SPEEDILY CORED. 0cti ty —— STEAMBOAT LINES. S*. OBTEST BUUTE To Seercn. CHARLESTON, SAVANNA’ LEANS, AND ALL POINTS BoUTH Wanninares. RORrORK AN TON STEAMSHT? COMPABY and after MONDAY.0 October 17. he Dew irow steambont i aa rita TARE Captaia 30% stots, ae Geurgwtow DAYS nod ‘THURSDAYS st wend ber wharf, foot of 7th sircet, at 1 ior Tale renchine Be 4 folk he folowing "morules, con@rctin wit and E- for all south, atid with tis steamers ci ogee incre: ‘Transpor tion Company for Bost weevery TUBS ¥ avd FRIDAY. iteturning. leave Not k TUESDAY ~~! ye par ry co m Fare to Norfolk, § sl.metit Boston, ‘ibeluding — and state rom For Freight or Passage, to 3G. Waters, Sa. 5 Co 3.6. Phitlh pe. Aloxand Va, V.D. Groner, Norfolk, ¥ & P. BROWN «SON General Agents. corner of Lith street and New York here through tickets to all princial p south can be procured « RTESMER ed EKa, CAPT. CRAL leaves Georget. TUESDAY, THURSDAY snd Tar goaey URDAY at am Arriving at the POINT OF ay att Ww turning. leaves Point of Rocks, MO! N we NESDAY and FRIDAY ‘st T. m Feechit Georgetown at 6 p.m. sia cin aS = MjEsceante’ LIBE ib, STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON (amp BREW YORK, til slaned ened by H ra. Bladen F ore TTY NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, t Un Monday night the northern sk to the larly in need of fur ee ae rectly elevation of th'rty ierece wan brilliant wi ienerd Spee tage ta ad pacers Thies OIL OLOTH, MATTING, RTGS, MATS, OUK white Light, but the ive features of both On Monday he sent the bal: nce chare wit be no mare feverehte: evenings consisted of a strongly detined band of anery red light, starting from @ point eight or FS a Te ese oe enh nd touching the So tae | gi here tout a iasiae cnce the tot ‘abet Snes cene's ttle south ofeast. The width of the | Fenty turned away from the paths of sin sn- — TAIN AND FURNITURE MATERIALS, &&., | Rees eee ——— = sare, ‘Sabseriptions will be received in Washington by DRY iid was about eight Segrees. Urely, and we had sach condence in her that CITY ITEMS. JAY COOKE & 00., | sche aaeaioed Sixtm Paesprrgniax Cavace.—This con- | We sent her about townon variouserrands. One en of whom pamphlets and fall information may be had. DRY GOODS, fregation last night unanimously resolved to | *{terne0n, bowever, she went ul and did not eee, Vreee: neeteres Saaenn we Geter W. B. SHATTUCK, Treasurer, DRY Goops, oe call to Kev. nee Noble, ge nae a until the’ next afternoon. T vonitors ‘articles will do well to 3! 38 Pine street, New York. Noble is founder of this and she = = Sr. inspect this assortment, which After « fall we hare congregation, distrustfal as . for Viret tse of Prenaent Persone apres = fee) saeco pa Gro. C. thea ag pecncy orztinatign, ve oe Mottasee ‘No. 410 street, N. i 3 Shapiin ithe nay, wien peviion ho at | door, and weoomed her in tones of kindneet at Se * PETE AA EHOMUSHEEBATE: £8 WALL | wy sre now selling off our entire stock ot Davy yang '# Dow stationed at the Washington | 1) 0fi6Svercome snd wept like a child, when. Grote vot Jewelry, JAY COOKE @ CO., FANCY AND STAPLE DRY Goops . anmremnsibinemnens ber by name, I bade her resume her du- Silver Plated Ware, oe eo 9@ Wall Stroet, New York. regard to cost. to close MONEY CAN DU ,CAVED BY PURCHASING BY Rerenesce to the adver! cheerful Brackets, Vase, Chronos, ET Se ee onto of pengtal sonra of ees to omy tins EMORY = beret will be ceen that the sale of hile Received at Prigg's Store, No. 451 | ppy WM. L. WALL &, tention to our sock. BAXTER 'S, ts. Ames’ reading, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th Btoree He. ‘$00 i cobsuben WHITE GOODS. 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. on efoea yuan btn ganas OR PRIVATE MALE ES aE ont * Advertiser PR AE TE FOR PBIVATE SALE. Also, to our stock of ways —* It wi ,” which is fast beco: ars mveet 3 ike i Hp the cerg “¥ — oe. are now receiving fiom the mannfacturers a DR ERC si See t rant Om Bong’ of Tennyson, demanded its repetition Soubs ALP Acas e be Pc eaaek Sores wemeas | Weta eueeeeceaeeetase ly | "eum soreness AP it was enthusiastic.” Premises B®, 88 | \odonies,” the teeth. Sozedont, '@ preserver of | sil are of « Biers cea, Suh iyaeees Ir ‘itt Ex SEEM by the notice elsewhere that gout the object of the axociatton ‘whieh 1 Pe teeth: And itis true to its name. fay fa fe tho’ sttantio lot payers before parches aa ee ns be sold aastated above, Saks isan eee Mayor Emery and a number of prominent citi- | composed of some of the most bi ted clding’s Glue” will mend your ways, or cluewhere. pelea FS SM UMBUG! y UMBER! LUMBES” LUmoxs aire cece zee bave called a public meeting at the Board fadiee in the city. —a an: ‘hoe that needs mending. oe Rn ctoneerss — of Trade rooms on Friday evening next, for the —_—__—_ e ry RST WARD FOR BABGALNS! perce sree Lom Feskecte by thotvecent fiereen rcettee |, cainoy Raat Berar Ox Easy Texus—Those in want of RAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER A. GODDARD, e! ‘Virginia. It is to be hoped there will beat a Machines we recommend to examine the Wi! &. Ne No. 908 SEVENTH STREET, attendance, and that a handsome sum wil} be realized. ‘& Give. It is ee —— awed ae aa We ere, jast —e——. GRAND OTENING.—The ladics should r 4 geting, to ork at Bau ms Hoopekirt and Corset Shp rasne he lo Sage ae eae, Hey ria ey sv austin Sees avenue, venth $08 Tih etzect, weason, rom Sew doote Tlauwels bit _oct-Im* Between [and K —ocee____Betwoen Tan K Usm- B. CHAMBERS, Jx., MACHINIST, — “Eaaics: Corner Sth and wees sam Hake Goods | Ait cbhing for Print Omneee, icine tag at Mrs. Hubbell) it eh Detween Sixth Sei Promptly attend jew KBIVES AnD woRe per et. weet tae streets, improved oe oo ee 2 00. ‘used, and fret clans by - Saneaee Fale Smee: Lp antiew Seresrs ies aha? ° | mimmcrtam hae all Minds of thermometers. 6,3, | s3-Im Corner fo arene, Enachd wiles eli = Waters.

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