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THE EVENING STAR. | me fun‘ronatce mine hone tae. The Tools io Perjurer ¢ ‘Surat placed with edly pb Tilted Smoot. 87 For “AUCTION Sales” advertisements Day before yesterday the watden aid guards eee fourth page of to-day’s Star. of the jail became suspicious that there was a Project om foot among: mber of prisoners LOCAL NEWS. and that they. nad todls tS work ta. TO be certain that. \ers—., this, was the: case. one of : saber rt le et DAMAGE IN om AND COUNTRY—INTERRUP- | ing the. horses of General ‘Walbridgs, was TON OF TRAVEL, brought down and closely questioned as The storm, which set in on Wednesday af, | to what be and ‘the other risoners had been ternoon, continned throughout yesterday, and | doing. He at first denied all knowledge ofany during the day and last night a regutar gaié | Plot; but finally, on being threatened with the setin driving the rain fiercely, makingit ex. | ,/¢8 ifo0a”" (which the prisonérs greatly ab- s < lercely, & ~ | hor,) he said that there’ were tools in the cell, iremely unpleasant for those obiiged to be out. | which he promised to get, With one of the Considerable damage has resulted, but not to | guards ee Teturned to the cell, sag pene the extent one id bave supposed. eee ci the bricks In the floor of the cel piclne Pick saber Cia Tntend gq | t90k.out.five neatly made watch spring eaws. $ — iJ He stated tbat these saws had been brought stree's, Navy Yard, thearea wall was washed | in ana. given to Cenover, and that he nad nd one of the piers of the building was | left them there when he was sent off to ‘njured. Considerable damage was done to | the penitentiary at Albany to serve out Lath street east, now being graded, by wash- | his term of ten years for perjury. To frus- ing, and spout 40 feet of the guttering on 9th | trate any attempt more compleiely, it was street east, between Georgia avenue and M | determined to remove the prisoners in this street south. was bursted up.’ An area wall | part of the building to quarters on the second ‘at the corner of 4th and E streets was also | floor, and accordingly they were brought down. washed in. The sewer in E street north, from | singly, each one being thoroughly searched by Tiber reek in the course of construction by | officers Bell and Noyes. In the lining of Smith’s Mr. J. W. Hutton, contractor, is badly dam- | coat was found @ drawit the key fitting ged, occasioning a loss of $250 to the contrac. | the doors of the third story, but nothing was ‘or, whose tools, whick were in a yard | found onthe others, exeeplinga piece of strinz, near the branch, were washed away | which il was said to have been used in lower- The sewer on 5th street, trom G to M streets, | img akey to the notorious burgiars King and Mr. Nelson G. Reynolds, contractor, was also | Mortimer, who were confined in a cell below. badly washed, the excavation caving | Smith, who gppéared to be the ring leader in for a constderable distance, oceasioning a | Among these Rardenéd prisoners, was made 408s ef about 3150. The sewer on Bd stree*, at | secure, and the other soplaced astogive the Peonsylvania avenue, is caved in. The bridge | Officers am opportenity’ to watch their move- Scross the branch at 5th and Boundary streets | ments-closely. is also slightly damaged. The branch through | In making room for these prisoners on th Goose Level rose over its banks, and nearly | second floor, it was found necessary to remove carried away the bridge over R street, at 7th, | Surratt to new quarters, ang accordingly he flooding the pavement ard lower storiesofsome | was placed in a room with Henry Johnson, of the dwellings on 7th street, within a square | who, it will be recollected, shot Thomas of the branch. A portion of a frame tenement, | Smoot, of Alexandria. who he caught with h: on a wagon. which was bemg removed from | Wife in a house on 6th street, a few months Dent Freakin Bow the First Ward, was left | since. standing last evening in 20th street. near O, and Lp Seeiaae a ETI during the night it was entirely demolished. | THE BRYAN SuILpING—One of the hand- A Montgomery farmer had bis load of kay | $0mest improvements which has been added overturned in Sixth street, near Q. Several | {© our city for some time past is the Bryan shanties in the bottom east of New Jersey | building, now about being completed, nearthe avenue, between D and E streets north, were | Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street. flooded by the heavy rain about twelveo’clock. | It ts four stories high, having am iron front, Ofiicers McHenry and Brewer went to the as- | With ornamented window frames, and aes sistance of the immates, wading up to ther | Purely white. The depth of the building is necks at times, aud at others swimming to get | J2i feet, with a front of 22 feet, while the piich them. There were eleven adalts and several | !fom the floor to the ceilings is thirteen fect children. al' colored, taken from the shanties | ch. Allthe modern improvements have been and brought to the Fourth Ward station, | S0pted in its construction, and nothing where they were properly cared for. Thesame | 188 been omitted which can add to its officers also aronsed @ family on New Jersey | CONVenience and permanency. Throughont it avenue and informed them of their danger, the | 18 *upplied with gas, water, and water clos water Daving raised to nearly the top of the | besides which each apartment is furnished arch over the Tiber. ‘The fainily were fonnd | With patent ventilators and skylights. The sleeping in the basement, wnere the water had | ‘Wo lower stories have already been occupied raised four fect, and the officers asststed in | bY Messrs. J. B. Bryan & Bros.,as a first-class getting them im an upper story, where they | £TOcery, while the upper rooms will be used were safe. One of the ladies was on the eve | 1F offices and lodging rooms. The building is Of bese tentaes owned by Mr. J.B. Bryan, and was erected This morning, the early trains Jef: as usual, | at 8 costof fifteen to eighteen thousand dollars. nd reached the Relay House, where they | Tbe manner in which the work has been opped, in consequence of the washing away | executed is highly creditable to the arcbltect & culvert near Mount Clare Junction, (a | *2d superintendent, Mr, W.H. Falconer, Bart- snile or 80 this side of Baltimore.) There wera | lett & Roberds, of Baltimore, furnished the no traing from the North this morning. in con. | !on work. s{amenee Of this wash, and no train from the t, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, nad ; arrived at Relay this morning, in consequence | M®jor General Howard has made an arrange- Mt the bridgeat Lliche-ter havrap Darualry | ment with eral Michler, Superintendent washed away. A culvert op the Annapolis OLE ublic Buildings and Grounds, for the ex- Railroad, a few miles west of Annapolis, was | Penciture of some 35,00 under General Mich- Washed Out, compelling the train this morning | I¢F'8 superintendence, im furnishing labor to » put back. The Master of Transportation of | ¢°l0red people upon the public works. The ¢ Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, (Mr.Wilson.) | £U™ Sbove named is the balance of a sam con- at once pnt a force of men at work repairing | ‘Tibuted by benevolent parties at the North to the culyert near Mount Clare Junciion, and it | S"PPIy aid and employment to colored is expected that in a tew hours trains wiil be | People. The colored laborers under this sble to run as nsual. The bridge at Liichester | 8PPTOpriation will be set at work upon wilt berepaired promptly. Mr. Joshua Brown, | ‘2 improvement of Virginia avenue, at President of the Annapolis Road, also has a | the Point where the ravine crosses it at force at work repairing the damage on this | Eleventh street east. As Gen. Micbler far- read, and expects to have it in running order Rishes the horses and carts, the sum above ina little tele mentioned will serve to make a very im. ‘The excavations for the sewer on Penisy|. | PoTtant and much-needed improvement apon vania avenne and I7th street became ania iheprincipal and most direct street leading sngerous lastevening. So much of the earth | ‘fom the Navy-yard to the Departments. had caved im that it was considered unsafe to From the fact that this avenue has never been drive the horses of the Metropolitan Railroad | PTOPerly improved, the travel between the street cars across the break attached to the | Departments and the Navy-yard is now sent cars, and accordingly the borses were de- | ® very circuitous course, and up the steep tached, and the cars got past the dangerous | &TAdes of the Uapitol Hill. place separate from them. The earih had acpi eee caved in so badly om 17th street that some of Drrainep.—The mail boat Georgeanna,Uap- the cars on the Metropolitan road did not | tain D. J. Hill, from Aquia Creek, which was make their last trip last pight, the track being | due here at half-past six this morning, did not undermined and propped up with timber. | arrive till ten minutes before ten o'clock. She This morning workmen were at work on the | Was delayed at the Creek im consequetice of tracks of both railroads, and the passage along | the non-arrival of the Richmond and Freder- (he avenue was soon made secure for the cars | icksburg train, which did not reach there till to pass attached to the horses; but so badly | ten minutes past six o'clock. This train was iad the earth caved in on 17th street, near G, | due at Aquia Creek at two o'clock, but owing chat the cars were unable to pass up toa late | to the tremendous rains along the route from hour to-day, save when they were detached | Richmond, which inundated the track at va- trom the horses. rious points, it was compelled to proceed ciu- On Saturday, abont 60) feet of the culvert | tious!y in orderto prevent accidents. Passen- xr the Tiber, where it passes through the | gers from Richmond represent portions of the Botanical Garaens, gave way, and workmen | track as being submi to an unprecedented ‘Were set to work to reconstruct the cnivert. | depth, but as yet no serious disaster has oc- When the rain came on. and the flooded creek | curred to any of the bridges across the stream. carried away the framework and centers upon } The Georgeanna, notwithstanding head wind which the culvert was to be rebuilt. The deep | and high tide, made the ron frem Aquia pit within the foundation ter the extension of | Creck to her wharf. the foot of Seventh the greenhouse, and where the heating appa- | street, in less than bi al time. rTatus for the greenbouse is to be Placed. was SI RU RT OS <his morning entirely tilled with water. Prorosep New TeLeoraru Linx. —The Al- At Bladensburg. this morning, the water in | exandria Journal ot yesterday says:—The busi. the Esstern Branch was rising rapidly. and | ness men of Alexandria are seriously concider. fears were entertained that the bridge would | ing the project of establishing a new line of go. The water was up each side of the bridge. | telegraph, to connect Alexandria with Wash- and an improvised ferry was coining money | ington and the North. The exorbitant rates a2) cents @ head in ferrying passengers over | demanded by the American line at present in the rosring waters. The railroad track was operation has led them to consider the subject taken almost entirely by clerks in the Depart- | as a question ofeconomy. At present the rates jnente. who. having ascertained that the popu- | demanded for a message, via Washington north tar “bob tail” did not go out. trampeditin. The | trom Alexandria, are about five times greater parties, ag they came along, were quite cheer- | than for a message sent from Washington ful, Rowever. and cracked their jokes about | Nerth. In other words, for the money paid claiming a deduction from the company when | here for a message North, you can go to Weens they next obtain the commutation tickets, and | ington, pay your expenses for the message, and Some reference was also made to the «belle of | have some change. Telegraph men in Wash- the bobtail” who could not spoil her pretty | ington have the subject under consideration, zattere by risking the walk down the track. and it they agree to build the new line, are to ‘The lower street ot the village of Bladeus- | be guaranteed all the business of the Alexan, ») Naae,being invaded by | dria merchants, and at rates ten per cent. above that it would | those pai ry be aalenaeued veiees P : ould cies bincees 7 Washington to New York and A train lett here at 2 o'clock to-day, but no ELL pala trains bave yet arrived from Baltimore. Tur bbe peste probs are to Visit Balti The Alexandria Gazetie sa é more.—The Washington Schuetzen Verein in- inte ao oe taint Storm in | tend to visit Baltimore on Monday next om tne coe SY —“A very severe thunder storm | oecasion of the grand festival of tee. tute occurred here yesterday afternoon, between | more Schuetzen. and will take on abou, ono Six Qnd seven o'clock. The lightning was | hundred members, with the band of the lah Toe and Frequent, and the thunder lond. | United States infantry. The Washington Veq The residence of Mr. Shirly King, on Royal | rein will meet on Monday morning at six siwetynear Queen, was struck by the light- | o'clock, at Metropolitan Hall, and march to xing. bat very little damaged, the paper on | tbe depot, where they will take the seven iinmg-room being torn from the wall, aud the | o'clock train, arriving in Baltimore in time to Thay eta groom more or less affected. A | take their places m the procession. They will lady sitting at a window in the adjoining | have their headquarters ou the ground, and newgbborhood was severely affected by the | will remain two days. Several handssms shock. anda little girl stunned, but soon re- | presents will be carried on for presentation ue covered. The cattle pen at the Orange and | the Baltimoreans. Alexandria railroad depot was struck and | The receipts of the late festival at Seventh Tamaged so as to permit a calf. its only oceu- | street Park are reported at about S1U,300, and Pine eacePe. A tree near the upper end of | the expenditures at 87,200, leaving @ balance of Prince street was also struck by the lightn! 4 a as was the restaurant of fh tye moe eit $3,000, after paying a few outstanding », however, ee ey Jupicious EMPLoyMENT.—We learn: that in LB Ht Livinosrow.— By an advertisement a 1. it Points, the water running over the side-walxs steamer Hi Living on is betentter to vena At the intersection of eron and Henry | route between timore and +! Payee: and ee Mees sats of the tps Shore of Mary! vie! a Tain continued off and | wii: a it in Chesay on ail night. ‘This morning, before day, there | wight "of Thursday, toon Tnotant 1 yecole Tag apotber ander storm ‘and to orean Con; | Mision. Capt. E.T. Leonard, tne popular eom- up ur of going to press wi E comman ro ‘ne wind from the northeast.” pon saps co hee eae Be alts aps —_e—__ Tol ASSAULT AND BaTTERY.—These cases were Tather more numerous yesterday and to-day | Sr0cl he? angers seire, tae ices Of many thou. Trane Cee tanlowren: {oF come timeyas isabOwn | Sule to procure the services OF Muy other Roni trom Ge Sollowiag: & coloted bricklayer, | South of Mew Xork syiasie 40 teeter: cn named Joba Beveily, came up Détore Justice | oss ns Mon ihe chao’ betes’ sotntan alone ‘Tucker, arrested by officer Breshford, of the the lack of transportation, occasioned by the Traviar wena HuPon the complaint of Henry | cohision in which the Small was lost, ceusea Daren ate nee Le reenact | the rottipg of £3,000 worth of peaches on the and the accused fined @5. 'y examined, | several wharves om the Choptank river. ane battery oy ane cabs yreend Tae River FRonxt, AUGUST 16TH. 1967.— Totmeon charged With aseasling Bieeed | While the heavy rains which we have ii Days, were yesterday arrested on the Island | B8ve somewhat swollen the Potomac yet no and anmigned. before Justice Kean, who fined | 8T!0us apprehension js entertained ot a freshet. the former $5.90 and the latter $2.90, Fe far no damage is done along the wharves. Williaa | Willameen, & colored plasterer, | We Sppemasenmmary: | Bas arraigned before Justice Tucker charged | Caricr's Wharf Arty ory missed upon paying A. Carson. Dorsey, down the river. light; Jas. ‘Te Caxrrat HoTet PROPERTY.—Mr.Hugh ghee iste ‘Acris SALE CaS Geiston, of Baltimore, proprietor of the Cen- | y. Price, Farmer, Eastern Shore, lamber, for tral Hotel, at the corner of Sixth street ana ‘Willett & Redgrave. Pennsylvania avenue, burned down in Feb- | Crouch's Wher aA rived Seheanes Dela ii ruary Iast, is iG erected on the same | Eien, Etott, down the river, wood, for Mar- Ground a very fine pressed-brick building, five | jow. stories high. The whole structure is under PRO M1xzp 1m UoLog—This morning Lieutenant ‘Tait, of the Fitth precinct, entered the house of Mary E. Brown, red, and srrested her, as depth of eighty-five | aleo Ann Green and Alice Scott, two whie feet and front of thirty-three feet, and orna- | girls, and took them to the station, where J Mented with am fron front, should the super- | tice Morsell held the ‘first named to bail intendent be able to obtain one trom the mane- | court, to answer the charge of keeping 8 pa’ facturers in ume. It is the purpose of the dy-house. and fined the others $2 for be- ing disorder omnes fe rent the building out, when com- ly. Atthe timeof the Lieutenant's: pleted, for tore and offices, for which pur- | entrance there was.a Sight ‘with some poses it will be aliarly adapted. The esti- who succeeded {) making’ escape. Tnated eost of ais improvement, if erected | M22 poner arbor a according to the ori design, will be about Lancx HAUL OF Fist —The schodnet Re- BIE. peece 4 ‘ —— msuner. 1t will bave ws on Gueuay LutusEay Cuvecn.—The repairs urned Jast thousand which Rave recently been madetothis Onareh, | tubenee ef Sue pan Sab; Selly einen situated om the corner of 4th and E streets, | wore caught st one paul near ‘teapots Ny See | Say Sembee agt trata x x and stained glass, of varegated colors. has been NW in it $4,000. The ‘pastor of this church, Rey, E. BM. Berger, is now absent in Richmond, and will not return for & week or two. PIC NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &c. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, | ‘J'HE TWENTY-FOURTH GRAND, PIC-NIG 01 eg Se catenin PAPHE | Will be wok UNG UNE D Crp ty z “CBavine Tas Lahcaee CUROULATION |" | CAMBS Ton MONDAY. AganCN, Se bit i a tow sine. the lodgiag room at the Powmtatm’ Hotel) Seb ees ann teats tee was 9 817 t ks: (quite a fortune ror er io tose) here of these recipients of Her -favors were, how. ever. prerent in her defence, and as'the pros- ecution was pre by’s'crasty old curmud- geon, she was adja peace and municipal ldw, and besides re- tarbed, although haa the thief been inclined be might bave spirited away clothing worth five times the amount of money stolen. An InviTatTtow.—The members of the Board of Aldermen . 87To obt f these letzers the ant | 4 tickets tting-a gon! ioe a uinog acces herein encaigrpeming in: | SPR Tilr, Aurela Eatery anc | Brot of Caimi, oo" ate that none upon. we bestowed her siae he ted an of the tramk by | “iggey stand pay one cent, for iting be on FTERNOO 7 caresses found any Bat as none means of falve keys,” Noting elee was dis- | sont tothe Derr nee ee” PINEY BUANCH PAVILION, ost ian street; benefit of St. Martin's Chapel. Fine muric: swinging. quoite pitching. and other LADIES’ LIST. amusements, ifreshinenta at city prices. “Con Ahetn Mrs Gereke L Mrs Bickord aU yatre veyances will take persons front the Hu sthece ——_-—__ TN2 LARGEST STOO of Blick Goods, com- prising the vi Patt af Prepen pele Doe- ardat 8 competition, can be found at A” Saks & Oi ba cars to the grounds for 10 cents. Adm! i ite: condemn ae pe and Common Council, who are aresonS olidos Hire Cents; Children, L0Cents. Grounds open for Fi pretty Sap therie oes freely dispensing her iabiet | NOTES vor RuapRRS OUT or TRE War— Hartt wore RUBNY CMe | | tore at 12g o'clock. ‘au 19-9 caresses. It is not everyman that could sum. | TTY Hennine’s $2.50 White Dress Snirts, and Hale Mrs | RobinsonPMrdc | FY TES T ; ; mon up courage to complain of an assault of | JOU Will like them. Seek, and you will find Hale MM Mra Roberson, Kate GRAND PIC NIC the endearing kind above alluded to.—Alezan- | ouem St No. S85 7th atreet, ms cnniaian i . A twenty - ii Julia Mrs ren beperes POTOMAC CIRCLE, No. 2, dria Journat. < ) Hardy to ascertain the depth of the mud. Its Bailey Hattie joughton J MreRider Emeline B. UH. B.C. Avy + Buri IN 18 the hi rumored that a young gentleman, who came ley M irs Hayward ouse Jane Mrs WIT m son gatce Walter nad, bafore ez at'Gue | Wien fbapetier and funtion ¢ Tals ‘county | ova on the tat cat from: Washtewton tet | Hiker 8 QMreionre 2 My Heal Vitor ox Hgebake Arve SO VSby. Becoud Precinst Stauon, how families, | Wee. Its effect upon the glossiness and rich | BIERY and cot off just after parsing the bridge, | hurr sarah Higdon K Mrs “Smitha WiMrs” | The Committe of Arrangements pledge tat ther See onions prmeut and anime eralan (a mess and artificial Bair is equally durable, | bes.not been seen since, and it 1s feared thathe Bratch £ Mrs ia CT Guuith Annie Stre | will spare’no pains of expense to make His the Pr cn ‘hom splendid an 1008. Took s irs Hopson © even Rich Mrs | mic of the se: e eo eat reg ee eed whee Wer ar enim © 1” lames tmatann Tieparations are one tarcam Marzuns.—Onty tour arrests were | Brooks Emily’ Herhert © Mra Steven M Miss” | O'clock p.m. Daicing will begin at olsiock, disturbing the public peace, Phecompiaining | Brated througuout the civilized worla*-chew | made by the police yesterday enc for mecatine Brkt Wc Mrwtoiscien Ae RUE DMs | Tekong en band hes been eogaged. family testified tq their children being abuaed | Fork Tribune. B puisance ny two for disorderly conduct, the dies " fines of which amounted to $3. DisoRDERLY.—UMicer Sherwood yesterday evening arrested Lloya Wood ana Harriet Scott tor being disorderly. They were taken before Justice Buckey, who fined them $1.50 by thé children of the otherfamily;the parents of the aggressors refusing to correct them but rather adding to the injuries by taunting the persecuted ones. On the other hand the head ot the aggressing family asserted that the dif. Royder Helen J Hacorty AMMrsstickel [dn ies. usb Isabia Stra Horey KA Mra Sommers ® Mra | ° By ord rest Jano Mrs ingon H Savage Eliz ‘ SWIC Booth'Mayy A Mrs Sehettlin M Mrs oer MO ROCKER bene 3 ASHINGTON 80CI4 Bootle E Harvey § M MrsSulliven Ane 3 , Babe Mary Mra Henery Mary Scheckels 't L | St. WASHINGTON CITY “GARDEN, is ee Gorxa, Gormc, Gorn —Faster than the suc- tioneer’s hammer knocks down merchandise, Deglect disposes ot the teeth. Bid, therefore, for that prize of Iife, a perfect set, by brushing e0 of Committes of Arrangeménts._ auls-3¢ utler Eon MreHawkins M Mrs . : Aeuities were océasioned by children’s aust: eGR EAY NCS ROO, each, sale a ec Brack Rei “eMratlardaouM BMrs§mallwoodItMrs | Tickets forthe lath good the dite Tels which should not be n ind a neigh- oge on Save or Rwal Esrats.—Mr. Dowling, | Bonghter Liv'eKirwin Ida maliwood Mary ickets, 30 Cents, t the bor testified to the children of the compigin. | .WSAPriNG Parzt OR SALE—Apply atthe | suouoneer, on Wednesday afternoon, sold ine | Hisir Mrs, Jonneon Laura a Men Tetckets:, 50 Cents, admitting a gen ant’s being as bad as children usually are. The tar office. Rouse and lot on the east side of Jefferson Houslandd Mrs Johnson § Mrs Stewart L'a Mre Tig oe baby to bail Ie £100 £2 eon the pea Be | Down wren Hick PAioRs!—Patronize only | Stfeet and the canal. elonging to the late | Peron Sarah Jackson LP MreStewart li'a Mrs | FYNJO coat iby—t0 bail 1h $100 to Reap the peace. those who sell cheap! Buy your Gent's Fur- | Join Mounts, having a frontof 22 feet anas | Sirs Jackson M Mrs Stokes Julie HE THIRD GRAND Neto nishing Goods at Franc’s, 494 7th street, inches om Jefferson street, Py, depth of 104 | Connor MJ MrsJudd C Mrs Seals Milly Mr COMBINATION P1G-NICG A BeicLiant Weppind.—At the Oathedral |: tween D and E, three doors above Odd Fel. | feet the houce being a well it two story | Conner ( E Mrs Jacobsen Jane LD OF THE yesterday, with all bone ee ceremony of @ | lows’ Hall. Gray's Uollars, 18c, box; Gold. | Fick, to'George Harrison, for 81,075. Ce Jacobs Helen E Sheir Lottie Following named Associations + ica the Royal English naey, was wedded waive, | Pe Bytom and Garote, 8c. box; imitation | | THs Pour. The steamer Valley Olty, Tom. | carter Sally MrejetrcekliznMresniela § Mee | Young United Clad," Washington octal the Royal English navy, was w: rs. and , 18c, | lim, Captain, left this afternoon with ‘heay ae eS “x o Beesie Perme, the daughter of the late sudge | ize® ,Goldemitn, Byron pope toe eee Gs ‘York, including considerabie Polley Risa sor ng pence Lucy Mrs | Erlendekip-Clab No, 1, Ieleud Boctals, box. And all other goods cheap in propor. Lucas Annie Spotewen 1 (col) | Hong Kong A. tion, tion, Lone Star i Aggic Mrs Lee Mary Mrs Spotswood Maria Good Intent Association, Conaway Marg’t LyleUath ne Mrs Stclair Lautan Will take place at the WASHINGTON CITT Courtin Mary” LathamVir’aMrsSchureman ME | GARDEN, on MONDAY, September 9th, 1877. AIL Z, Collins Lee, of Baltrmore. The vast Cathe- dral was crowded. and the Revs. Oltver Jen- kins, Thomas Foley, aiid’ others officiated After the usual greetings and congratulations quantity of grain, and 400 barrels of flour from Welsh’s tlouring mills. The schooner Sarah Lavinia, Gonan, master, has arrived ao aa etl Dae In SEVERE Casss of Ingrowing Nails, Bun- ions. Corns, etc., Ether Spray, or Khigoline, Colcard Mrs _ LaughlinMy Mrs Scott Mary (vol) | are r ally invited to attend, and the friends from Machodoc. The brig Rolling Wave, 2 , - f “ pain has cleared Colwell Mary E LutherLon‘aMrsSease C and pat ronsofeach Club particularly. tour through the Northern and Enaters States, phat riser deren gg a ie true (eee for Bast Weymonth, | Chapman M Wire Lindney Nancy StoneWnJirttrs | “By'order of the Committon. aw 15.30" Prior to their départare for Europe. with comfort. Dr. White, Chiropodist, 424 | Munomawrs’ EXOHANGH.—There were 2,450 | Connally K Mie Locke Sonne Tet Anne GBAND EXCURSION pe eet Conan es Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th sts. | bushels of wheat ofiered, and 5,856 bushela of | Clements R Mrs Leuney J M Mre Taylor Mahela A LEONARDTO D. Kzering A House or ILt-FAme—At half- | Hours from8a.m.to6 p. m. No charge for | rea wheat sold at $225 per bushels. The | Chisiey Susan La roe Elie Pane Mrs On SATURDAY. AL 17. 1867. past seven o’¢lock yesterday evening, Lieut. | consultation. Prospects are that the price of wheat will not | (orprea_E Mrs La AMrs Thompson ECB Curran HJ Mrs Montague F Mra (ele Y Curren Héleg MillerfsaacSMreThomas Harriet | The Steamer WAWA\ ET will leave Seventh eee ee Ate rey Fanny Provclock p.m. on SATURDAY. Oe Jal Ma} ‘annie ‘oul [ss re pat > oh ~ y Davis Amelia “wontien Lillie Tiernay ME RG ere ee MONDAY paris Linzte |. Mocts Lucy | Rebbe MattioMrs | “Arrangements have bean made to make this = PonorenAnule Mongomery K Toy Eliz'h Mrs | delightful excursion—good bathing, Aehing. aos Dimitry MF MooreSallieB(c) Underwood She | Cam be tudulged ims a ct stockpole, Gao. Dorman A VMrsMitchellLaureta V: i ae Broene vou Pees “ig Donahue Kate McCarty Eliza own. Wm. Danon A Mrs — Mrs ‘ourtney, J. 1. Bird. Davison MA MrsMclutosh Sarah W Tait and efficer White, of the fifth precinct, ushered into the presence of Justice Morsell three practitioners of the free love theory, named Mary E. Brown, Ann Greea and Alice Scott. The former was charged with keeping a house of ill-fame, whom the justice required to give bail for court. The latter two, who were charged with disorderly conduct, were fined $2 each. hee eee SaLes or ReAL Esrate.—The following get lower than the above quotations for some time. No-wheat is expected to arrive this ‘week. SECURITY For A FURTHER HEARING -Fran- cte-Ketrnan, whe was arrested on Wednésday upon the suspicion of the larceny of a cow, and locked up fora turther hearing, came up before Justice Buckey this morning, when he was required to give security for further hearing. QUICK SaLBS AND SMALL PRoFITS.—Good White Shirts, $1.25a81.50; A. No.1 Fine White Shirt, $2.50883; Good Gauze Undershirts, 50 cents; Fine Gauze Undershirts, $1; Fine Lisle Thread Undershirts, $1.50; Good Cotton Half Hose, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per pair, Best English Half Hose, 50 cents per pair. At Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 494 7th st., between D and E, three deors above Odd F. lows’ Hall. orge C TICKETS for the round trip. 33, au ls-3t ‘ SHIPMENTS OF CoaL.—From Ray's docks, = > > sa Beas Gy transfers of real estate were reported to-day at ——-__ Es, | Duton MA Mrs Mrr VIRST GRAND PRIZE AND COMBINATION K. M- Hall's Heal Estate Exchange, No 71 | _Puwwtms can be had in Any quantities at the | [0-day, 585 tons; from the Cumberland Co, | pongias: 8 Mrs Nokes Katie r= PIC-NIC OF THE = Louisiana ayenue, corner 7th street:—Part ot | Star office counter, 260 tons. DyeSA Mrs Nokes Alice RADIANT STAR ( eud lots 14, 1S and 46, square 200.12 fect Of | es | THE CAxAt—The late heavy rains have | Dorsey V Mrs YOUNG JOUNSON Chestnut street, $400; part of lot 72. Old George- EDUCATIONAL given to the canal 4s surplos ot ater aud Evaline Dora ae ananosn panes : eX d c done no damage, so far as heard from. The J ALOS SLAND, Bede cee = “ee aes A A passage of boats during the last twenty-four THURSDAY. Avovst 31 ety, 133, RS. VERNON DORSEY’S SELECT SCHOOL siete He, a) eee: BEC ot Ist ae Ms FOR YOUNG LADIES. + B1,450. No. 48 Eaat Capitol street, Capitol Hill. Mrs. DORSEY will resume the duties of her hours has teen quite brisk, 23 boats have came in since our last report; 2) bringing an average of 110 tons of coal, consigned to the Cumberland. American, Central, Consolida- When there will be presented a handsome 2: to the best lady dancer Eitghugh itzhugh Foster Jas PMrsParker Louisa(e) fe Foster Jennie Porter Nac po OBSTRUCTING THE MARKET.—The police mnt School.on MONDAY, 2d September. Instructions Frenel Peck E'S Mra having received instructions to enforce the | in French, Italian, Drawing, Painting aud all tae | HOD: Ss a ee ond briny Fry Wouiss M ordinance concerning market obstructions, | English bi 8. Companies. The Little Bob came in wil Griff RA Young Ann have gone actively to work. This morning a | _ hefe - A. Elligtt, Esq., Gen. Thomas | bushels of ‘wheat, and the Geo. Moler, with | §1/fiu BA : ie Young Sarah E 7 number of hucksters and country market m Ewin, , Marks, Esq., Thos. H. Parsons, || Mmestone for Mr. Castleman. Twenty-five | Graysou M Mrs Pool Adaline. Young RM Mrs — were summoned to appear before Justice Mor. | Hea on, Esa aui6-eolm* ’ | boats have gone out, the most of them light. | Gray MJ Mrs’ Rock Mrs “Mrs Susan B? | gs-In conseanence of the rain, the above Ple= fell to answer said violation, when fines of $2 K FEMALE SEMINARY, fy boats ng oe eos tao ae at ———_ Bis is postaoned until MONDAY; August ime e upon the followin, Z ¥BEDERICK, MARYLAND. ad_yaws this morning, which delayed the Wale : beeper moves uta oe ‘Somes | POSSESSING FULL COLLEGIATE POWERS, | ceparure of the packet “Minnesota” and CERT DEMERS LAST. 1, Wi Adler. oF G GRAND REGAT Will commence its twenty-fifth scholastic year on | several canal boats: Adams Arthur CAnderagn John Adems ¥ ‘ON THE PC : ard and Riel 4 Mons ; 4 Anderson Rev G Alleys J Alle: : i i POTOMAC. € Seen eD "Pivcsteaguss aa eaarree, Tux StoRM —The late storm had theeffect | AustinGve. | Armbruster Juon dates Samuel UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Rowine Matou.—The Alexandria Journal OF CS EV. THOMAS M. CANN, A. M., to damage the Alexandria Canal more or less. | Adam G Gordon C2 Abecrumer Thos BRUNETTE YACHT CLUB. s8ys:—A rowing match for $200 a side between an 15-6w President. Mr. Dowlinug’s lime, at the kiln near the Rock | Arnold M_= Auld Joseph Tits Revatt in —= a the 93D OF AU: Bud Hammon and Martin Lawler, of thiseity. | 7sUMBERLARD-VALLEY_INSTITUTE, Creek, suflered sonie from the rain, and that | Bland Allen M Butblor Franz Brown Nicholas | qFMs Regatta will cone of on the 23D OF AU- is soon to come off. on the Potomac. The par- | U FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, cen eee wine OURO 16 ket y Isis mE MERE | Ee EF a pee se ag, Otto. five wo minutes allowed according to rule ties are to row from Hunter's ship yard to Fort Washington and back, a distance ot sixteen miles, in four hours, er lose the money. uJessieRoston Bt Ball ChasG@ Bailey John N. Booker Burch Chas jr Benedict Pat F Bordon Brown Chas | BrigitJames2, Boyingtor altistaCilestineBrown John rown cHIR Ball Chas J Byrnes John W Buoisce Si One of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. Bairmann Chas Borens J P Binghwanger 8 Boats can be entered at the headquarters of the Bonzano Dr Brooks John H_ Brice Thos N Dr cra ee siaeait Butler DCH BrownJonu — Bailey Thos A A Fr, Prostden Brown Ed Byrno John — Boye Thos © - oyne Edw'dBbyes Jas J Bryan W HD nit 2 Brooks LK | Bryant Wiatt gdward Bateman LewisM Bura W D and see that the lime was removed toa place of shelter. The river, Rock Creek, and the canal are swollen almost to their utmost capa- city. The streets ure thoroughly cleansed; thanks to the rain ior so much. Unsarz Brives.—The bridge over the canal, near the aqueduct, is in a very unsafe Condition, the boats having run against the supports until they are all out of place, if not soon repaired, it is anticipated that some serious accident may follow, for the bridge G MECHANIOSBURG, PA. REV. 0. EGE & SON. Fifteenth Scholastic year. Duties resume Sept. 3d. Circulars at. this or Mechanicsburg. aug 7-cow* yea to be given, viz: ‘One of FIFTY, DOLLAKS. One of THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS. reece Sas Mazinr.—The public will be giad to know that Professor Marin! has obtained the renew- al of his lease of Temperance Hall, and is now fitting it up ma most beautiful style for the use of bis Dancing Academy. We understand that his school will open abont the 20th of Sep- tember. to which he purposes giving his per- Rev.T.P.E TWELFTH COLLE DUTIES RESUME Send for a Circular IKELS, Treasnror art, of Wasiringtou, enters two W. Harrison, of Alexaniria,enters two Boats. alter This Club challenges any t under twenty sonal attention. si PAWNBROKERS. Tooke as though it would tumble over at any | Horne Frank OBrown Mr | Hoya Walter feet, allowing two minutes to the foot, for Fifty DistuRBING THE PEaCR —Office Westfield NHE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF Collier A J Carleton John L@labb M For farther particulars inquire of esterday arrested five individuals, all white, 8. GOLDSTEIN & Co. Connelly A Crewell J B Crumel Holliver GEORGE A SHECKELS, thale and femate, charged oy Mary Hobbs witt JIGPASER FAM NBEOKERS, op, | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, | Caefhera Crortgap Jom Clank RC ang8 {Express & Hep.]) Treasurer. ginfal ae ss pesbe: ‘This casticeme ap betore 34 ZOUR-AND A iy OTR? * F THOMAS DOWLING, Auct; Grorgstown, | (lemmorBe, Coughitn Tohn Caton Robert , | BOF. KREIS: DANCING ACADEMY, Peas. ustice Walter, who, ereeing ey har 4 “, 7 ct. ve + | Carson Edw Vanher rn Champion Sam” ave., opposite Metropolitan Ho made rather more noise than the Jaw allows, | Offer the highest cash advances on ail kinds of | J} —— TM Merchandise, to any amount and for time desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sums greatly reduced. Business strictly confidential. opt bought for cash and sold at private sali fe 21-1y rf Campbell Edw L Claxton (2) Cook and Friday evenings, from 8toWo’clock. The Crosby F W. Colby IW Caldwell Thos B | can be rent Chapman "Prot Goenes Hon SW Cg a rig Joun nnninghamTho Cope Geo W CarrJohn iH Cromwell WA NATIVE WINE BITTERS. Carpenter Geo Glongh Leon’ NChanning RevW — Cromwell Hy C Costlow Michael = JARLES GAUTIER ‘respectfully invites at- Cole HV Conn Mie! joleman Wm J | tention to his NATIVE WINE BITTERS, made Chapind Wo Curtin Mich’l Clark WIL from a recipe of many years’ standing, which has Caswaday Jas acquired au onequalled reputation wherever it has required each to give security to keep the VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY UN WEST peace. STRE ET, GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, August loth, at 6 o'clock. I will sell, in front of the premises, No. 102 West street, part of Lot No. 11's ad- dition to Georgetown, fronting inches on West street. between C Washington streets, and running ba aved alley. ‘The improvements consist of a well- Built two-story Brick. House, co ning nine rooms and cellar, with gas throughout the ho ed for meetings, &c. my -ly pee Brick Yarp.—The National Brick Making and Building Uompany have just concluded the purchase, from Mrs. Virginia Scott, of the property known as the Waterloo farm, situated on the east side of the Washington and Alex- dria Railroad, a short distance Soutn of Fert Joseru L. PEARSON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, n ned & Davis Harry W Daly John Preventive of all miasmatic and ma- nse. ‘ Tel tes the muscles, purifies Runyon extending from the road to the river HAS REMOVED TO Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, Ponahue Hugh Delanner Jolin | {hoe od corrects te tetion at the eee a Ore 4 sears - and eighteen months, with interest. seciired by a | Donahue ¢ TP Deny one Downe» orrisW | heya, promotes digestion, establishes recularity in Im 4 FLOURISHING ConDiTION.—The North CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS, deed of trust on the property. Ail conveyancing Houle Catlins tyion «oe the female system, and-is adinirably adapted asm ern Liberties Building Association met last | au6-1mif* (Second Story. Masonic Hall,) and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title | Dring eaw’d Dontec doin pay w'int cure for all diseases of females arising from debility. Monday night at Queen’s Hall, K street, be. ~ ~ perfect, THOMAS DOWLING, ates oe gon bie! Being made of native wine and the best vegetal 4 i i? EAS. “TEA EAS. y 30 Auctioneer. pers a i tonics, it cannot be surpassed as an appetizer ai tween 7th and sth. Shares sold at 1.25 pr: Bas. 7 3 Boe Evang Frank Erriz John EppinghonseRey | foulce, 1 ca arly in the morning and vefore meals minm, and money for 51% per cent. ‘This reba sivas &/-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON | Elins Geo in James 5 lly; and, being perfectly free from every. association has only been in existence tof | a Y.0.)4°0 this day received of the importer account of the rain, until MONDAY A¥FTER- | Edmonds Andy EvansJohn B Edmunds $ © fhing nauseons and unpleasant, may be eset wet eleven monthi JAPAN, OOLONG, and IMPERIAL TEas, | NOON, August 19th. at o'clock, Finney A Farnsworth DrFenton§ F Sr | oniy with safety at all times, but is confidently re- —e—_—_ whieh we o ter at reduced prices. Call and exam- an l6 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Babayn Cop ED See ome ieee commended fo, ersons of both sexes aa 8 gentle Prrir LARcENY.—A colored man, named | inc. Wholesale and retai’ “AVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY evR ood Win stimulant. though powerful tonic, whenever au George Coates, was arrested this morning on PEKIN AND ¥ 0 TRA STOREY. A CHEAP DRY GOODS.—We are now. selling yee Rea ear Mein Toate moe an artiele is nected or desired, No family should the charge of stealing a lot of clothing from off our Summer Goods at a sacrifice to make room, sundry colored persons with whom he has as it will supply @ great desiderat for Fall Stock. We bave also {ust opened 7.000 ‘ing and invigorating growing child- FrantzJohn ‘Foster R au 14-2t* 4s! 1 Grober B. rossmayer H$ Glick Jonas . a N D ders, Machinists, ilér Makers PeComner of Maine events cdi od street Manutacturers of Improved Stationary and Port: able Steam Engines of any required power; Saw and vhor y ed w! Tfect impunii ee yards 4-4 Bleached Muslin, to sell at 12°, 15.18, 20, ae : et atic ; ren, by whoraitmay he used with 4 SG meg eed andcommac or | 80 cree koa gue, | A Mae ae ina abun | ear rl™ Gena Gast (oe | Ain cae an aaa dns Apply E ery, do. 5. 5, r 1234. | Grub Gew raham Jas i “ ive of all di before the court reef. near the new Market. Georgetown! aub tf | 18) 17, and 18 cts. Ginghams, Canton Flmineia, | GighGeu M Graham Jaca Grip £0 pr aren pment SUSPICION OF LARCEN colored man RED_D. STUART, be expacted be dlwhe feent ae eat Goodman H ; tor of the human system in adults and children, as ed saa FS avant LIFE, FIRB, ANDACCIDENTINSURANCE | P¢ expected by all who fayor us with a call. Hamilton Alex Harris Jno H Henn Jacob, well as males and females. named Anderson Scott, was yesterday arr AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. dine 101 Bilias Bee ee Hines Benj Harrison Jas Hitt Isaac B ‘OR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, $2, bY Omcer Barnes, upon saxpicion of the | poom No 1 Iutelligencer Ballding. ye 17-1m* aes Eidgo SreeetsGeorgetown. | Hongh G Harkins JuoJ | Hamm Juo C The trade is respectfully invited to cal fore Justice Tucker, Whe coumnitved bike fora ASHINGTON IRON WORKS, PHP M A DOWLING, Antes Geatestawa. Ha ome Hickey Jno" ‘ Hails ohn ‘Ar Importer and Dealer af pllines and aguas a Ww al. 4 crip. | Hays Dr jealy Jas arbard Ric vite 252 Pennaylvan pag wppeasrnndt Se GRAY AND NoYes, VENG LOR CORNER UE FAYERTE AND SD | Hiltdes Dam HarrisCapts@ Hable'tney | | 7 Hom NG LOT. STREETS, GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON. August 19, at 6 ofclock, T will sell, in front of the premises, Lot No. 107, fronting 60 feet on Fayette and 12) feet on First NATIONAL BUILDING A&SsOcIATION.— Tho second annual meeting of this prosperous building association will be beld at Potomac H agens Batter soe, Hill Thos 0 A STROLOGY. loward Geo S endershot Jos Hunte: | s — HortGeo W. Hudson Jno. Hopkins Wi THE WORLD ASTONISHED HopkinsDrH ‘yRHarregin Joses HntchinsonWH AT THE WONDERFUL, etavintaiy 5 Le BY THE GREAT ASTROLO: Hall, south Washington, to-night for the elec- | Grist Mills; also, of Architectural Iron Work, Sd Street. This Lot is situated in the immediate | Hunter H’y 82 Holmes Jno2 | Hale Wm MADE. ton ot officers. Gratings; Railings, Forgings, Iron and Brass Cast | Niicivoriood ot the Convent and College aul vas ee aed deck PAO RME Hy SERBIAN, —_— meh “ “it " 4 extensive | Of the most commanding. and desirable Building | Johnson Fre Lineal te lordon Robt She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. No Work.—Lieut. Hurley, of tbe Fourth | ogtublihineut omablog oe Cooney eee ive | Lots in town, Tere teare T jndeton Me Pou ateFAE | restores to. happiness those who, from ‘dole Precinet, this morning, returned a blank re- | orders to make in our line @ superior class of ‘worl Terms: One third cash; balance in six andtwelve | Joncs Hen: a ©, events, catastrophes, crosses in love, loss of rela- port, there having been no arrests made by the | on the most favorable terms. ae eh nicer becaireet OF UPem Cr es Uat On ler Kasper Kent John J King Robt Hons ahd friends. love of money, &-. have police officers under his charge during yester- Agente for Burnham’s ‘Improved Jouvel Furting le Eapersy- i pe nedy & CoNKichin tno KeelingRey RJ | despondent. She brings together those long sepa- day. A desirable state of affairs. Water W! oat ot the purcheser rated, gives information concerning abaent friends K HOMAS DOWLING, Anct._ | Kohler Fred" Kendig Mr K “ 4 1A Be or lovers, restores lost_or stolen praperty, telle oe G ELEY, WATCHES, AND SILVER KennerJas | Kennedy Phil A Kidder & Wilson 8 Tes ‘, Wuat iT Cost.—A clerk named Clinton CW RR ET have dn hand a am constantly re- | WAM. Ho WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM | Keveser Jas A tc ZS es Wpeliiene 2 oe re eee qualified meres {or firing a gun in the street, amd taken before | Divchason for at any respousibie establishiene ka Loosby CapD Lawrence JasH Lord & alee a Office, No, 49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.O., Established in 1881 ; premium awarded by the Metro: tan itute, rebuilt 1966, and is now by | Far the largest and most complete establishment of ind in this section of country. ‘Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds done in the best ; es you the name, Linckedway Lee ons obingon | acteristics ‘of the person., She reada your very wren Leib Ziger B . Libman & Low- Lanby Stephen | thoughts, and by er almost supernatural pow LockwoodGeoN | enthal Lamberson WA | ture. From the stars we see in the firmament-— tan nap sed Laue ae McCawtoys Maj | {B¢mslefiestars that overcome or predominate tm lorten Andw Mclntinler Jno McCawleys Maj ufiguration—from the aspects ant positions Mihlhron Aug MeGurly Jacob Maximes M M of tha plese aud the fixed proves in the leave Justice Tucker, who fined him $5. his or any other city. An ination and com- rison of the quality and prices respectfully re- Shetted at 338 Pennsyivenls avenue. oop, APANESE USEFUL ARTICLES —_e__—- ABSENT.—Postmaster Bowen is stil) absent from the city, having been called to New York by the dangerous illness of his wife, who has Manner. at been in feeble health for some time. YS AND CURIOSITIES, | “Gruly thankful for past favors, the subscriber | Minihron Aug MeGurly Jacob Maximes 3 Oe itary remmee se preety eanrpee pintdat Aba os Tn largo variety at oy cop soycite the continued custom ofthe community. | eae ey Marshall & Bro | geen Wail poe to consult tne pee Ae oe ALBXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The Gazette received and retu: by express wit orner Vermont avenue and 15% street. itinoct peonIperieen asa Gaanetcl:. PENS, every grade of quality, workman- ice closes daily at sunset excep! Gee aE ice! Gals and, Bilyer Khel" Canes, | tt i closed at 4 p-m. fe 106m ned, ey ane Alarge Sssortmens just Fe’ 4 YLOB. iy FLOUR, ac. aA O¥ FLOUB OOMPLETE— LATE FORTE ON® OF MATE | Assopruensy ok Lie 0 Moss Chas Mercer JF Matthews,Poul- | on earth. It costs you but a trifle, aod you may Murles David Maxwell J § son & Co never again have to favorable an opportunity Con Mulhannan Dr Melburn J Meyeubur s sultation fee, with likeness and all desired infor- Mott Gen J Mazruder Jas Malcom) eR mation. 1. Partics living ste distance can con- Mule Geo P Miller Jno Morton Silas P sult the Madame by mail with equal ima 4 and sat. Mason GeoT = MitcheliRevJas Moutrell Thos isfaction to themselves, as ifin person. A full and McLeod HLM Mercer J F Mason Tho: explicit chart, written out, with all inquiries an- Morton Howard Marsh Jacob Miles Valoatine ler Wm ot esterday says: fobn M. Langston, a colored lawyer from Oberlin, Ohio; and Gen. O. U. Howard, of the Freedmen’s Bureau, are expected to deliver addresses on the su tof edu in the First Colored Baptist Church, to-morrow evening, at eight 0’ swered and likeness enclosed, sent by mail on re- iu scmustumgtwas beise hoisted te Geleenes Tha 1 erect Ot aC PREY MeDonnel Jas” Mock Jos Mile WW" feturned or destroyed. References of the highest mill of Mr. J. E. Magraw, No. 303 King street, Norton Thos-2 order furnished those desiring them. Write plain- fs fal tece racine oad rane ms Rae Wi | ES AS sii mem gehen vou wer Assortment for Baker's use compiete, ' : Wiliam. te Gnecon,”citocate hie Bip. unin, AHP PLe Be bee, Gat McopneseraermDs Eesti Micky | _an8-DAW coty P.O Drawer ¥00, Ball 8. ape dew ie Who ve ss sant 1oe: ys Ground Alum and Fin tone rates, by | O'itianJerem'u O’Neal Jas it PETQRTANT TOTHE LADIES —INDELIBLE ‘A sloop lying on the oyster dock, and loaded. Indians avenue and st street, Panemon nds Peke Wee, ERiaer S'S A | wast and bolls’ Done bys French compositions wit rat. from down the siver, was Soarded Dablong | eee ‘meer Ball pot. | Paddiock HonASPersonette Geo Palmer He Tre receipt of which hares purchased sta high night and robbed of large number o! MBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN Payne Aperiem Bee Pa w radi ‘invited to call, gota sample, and try watermelons, ‘The thieves were Lcotasome very Secgone | (OLU: TA PagnelitUes'o” Parsons Henry Jpeter Mr ‘Ladies are inv: “izample Pomeroy CC pulsar: Cpt! A Parker Henry Pearson & Wat- Pago EP B Prider James son Ramsdell ABRogers John Robinson Marsh eer nets Bicpmond Jno Reid Theoaore Ruseel M D. Beed Jno-2 Reid Wm Reiter Fred’k Reeves J H Ross WF Russel Frank Rosenstein LLL Roy Wm Rifiord John Rupp Mr and ate & perti ed of Mr. D. R. Wilson’s gro- cery and ship chandlery store, It ts stated on the aut ofan employee ofthe Washington and Alexandria Ratlroad tag that company has jnst purchased two light pemenger engines, and will. on or about the 6th prox imo, commence running hourly trains rals, Aprons, &c., Stamped on Imitation or braid~ ing, in fast colors. ‘WABRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT, Great saving to indies having clothes, for chil- dren. to meke wp. (No bras, po sowingy bet E> Pattern printed in the goods indelible. that can be attached to the bottems of Ladies’ (same as they are now worn in New York.) LYING-IN ASYLUM, Fourteenth street, ey spruce of M atreet, ‘This Institation has beon established for the ception of patente who may be. suffering from dis- eases peculiar to their sex, and for the admission of such females may require the comforts of the jence: Le Flaw do Vi Parisiennes et Provinclaless 43 A Iying-in chamber stamped, and for sale at less than half the dur! - 2 5 2 Le fi - Is ington day between this city and Wash de Chaatiliy 3 eu pe conte. 2 yous Hy let a a Gi fown grounds Shorey J a J Bymn Go Ww guctrow, Jacob cont bashes Be Ao 3 go Repeated OF have beek Seung for he post ey ge'woray | eile wRANCE TAYLOR. | Cys Bool sits rom S6to Sidper weakitn | Shattuse AR Shedicy Goo Shaw JonnL” | maistt” 90 mh atrect, opposite Patent Ofte. a on the F it ETROPOLITAN BROOM FACTORY Sawer hip Includes, Boards Medictnsae Medien’ | Smith Gyrus Tent, Strait Nowion.A | 2 pHANS' COURT, August 13, 1657,—DistuieT night having, sujoyed excellent sport, ee — : a Pangital attendance Boers, Medi Medical | Stuart hea J’, Simons Henry _ Shoenel creer eee recat wastieron Doedii tae — bringing with = plentiful supply of large | | WILTBEEGER, LxDUO'& 00., SOE OD Beer rahe TS RORGCOLPH | Yo ha cane of Ls, MANIA MUNERET. Ada nies Siphe steamer’ V enderbilt nas been withdrawn sae enn, ’ Shauss D& Bro Smieh ation G Byker Kellyco | fix of Gabriel Munerst deceased, the eaminetre= from tbe Aquia Fer ae dy alba Eat DOW WAaR, ae., SED criniey: goers phans" Oourt of Washington Count ‘foresaid. ap: her place—and sent to on = andergo some necessary vious resuming her trips next winter, Ah ‘Donelders painted Satu . T the final ind distribution of the conten of aig’ deceased, and of Ge ateta i wea fc aathe same have been collected and turned thts Of said deceased are Sica creme, | oot gc JAPANESE MAGIC FLOWERS prec cons KING PLACE. jane ANS, .- Ve t au6-6t . PLACE. ne Thomas FF rer John inowdenVapW H Stewart FrankHSullivan Didasbeomens War Smythe Frank Ui Talcott JohnP Thi Taylor GalebN Broder Dro a nee Thoraden De Thrietor Jow mt bent omey John To T pw Pucpin'TysucH Tavne B Thomas James Thomp ave TrckerGW Townshend SH Tevek WH sip sinestyyashingtn paunhepeae ae ireon General, Daan ru py hay Thomas J ee by AMES B. OBER mn D + ean fae” Minmomerestan™ | Y QUES EARSPORD, Goma ie WEAKS.. On tho fer » prdtracted ‘ m illpess re tf tits sobre iit Obris- Eiiicee bi Paton ‘Wilson T 2 1 Cc A v TE JH. Walters WS Ww aL Win WC tian for yin the Sst year of hin age. ‘ , ‘The friends ai the family Few specttutiy tavd ieee! oh iar ‘sigan Mea New. rf aod south, between jersey, iv hue. ; ‘VAN CAMP. On Friday morning, 16th tust, AMANDA Beywife of Kugons BUVEE Cay tasty at ise aang s fol ‘north, at J1 0? 47th.) INE. On'tl : A fall stock of all sizes satabhtioe rp e * J. P. BABTHOLO' aaa W558 Teh at. ot a

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