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‘THE EVENING STAR, ag For “AUCTION SALES” advertisements eee fourth page of to-day’s Star. The Charge Agninst Dr. McCreary. pISMISSAL UF THE CASE LY SUPT. BIG: THE PROSECUTION WILL TAKE THE CASE TO THE GRAND dUuY. This morning Major Richards. Superinten- nt of Police, gave & decision in (ne case of © W. G. MeCreary, charged with rape, which bad becn before him for two days. ‘There W8s, Ss om the previous da: umber of tbe friends of the parties present, tos office b-ing well filled. Major Riebards said in making his decision that this O&ee, which had cccupied two days, was one which caused him many paiuiul re- ‘ectloms 98 to bis duty ip the premises, and he id tried fo arrive a! a conclasion which would be satisfactory and just to all parties. lke had considered all the circumstances of ue case, and weighed them well, and he ousidered tbat it was not his daty o bold Mr McCreary for court. Even if '@@ party was guilty. bis decision in dis- missing toe cuse did not prevent the prosecn- ou from taking it to the grand jury, and :f ‘hey chose to do so he would not consider 1: a reflection on him. He thought that in making is decision he was domg the young lady 4 kindmess. snd he believed that both pariies conid go from the office into society with no stain on their characters. Itseemed to him that she was Isboring under a delusion—s hatlues- vstou—tor there are cases where sach charges | have been made because of caused by opiaies. T, Siep said he took exceptions to the de- cision, and would take the case tovhe grand ty. Heasked if the minor charge, assault with intent te commit a rape, could not be maintamed. Major Richards said he preferred that it should be beard by some other justice. While Major Ricbards was delivering his inion the tects¢c, who had been brought in ‘Tom the detective’s room, was visibly affected. Assoom &a the Major closed, be returned to ihe detective’s room, where his wife and little son were. and they were all more or less affect- ed. but recovering their composure. Dr. Mc- Creary took leave of the officers in charge and left the building. In our reportof the case we shonid have stated tbat Mr. Seip duriug tached to the 4th or sth Pennsylvania cavalry egiment. raised tp the neighborhood of Kastoa, and Dr. MeOreary was acapiain in the 102d Pennsylvania regiment, raised in the western portion of the State, and was transierred with rank to the sigual corps, to which Mr. Seip was subsequently transferred. pak ene te as BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE.—The builders of V asbington haye under consjderation thesub- ect Of forming an exchange, for the parpoce iscilitatng business, to be conducted fome- bing afier the following manner. viz: Rooms convenient sre to be procured, whica are to be filted up with & lock-box for each -ubscriber: also, desks convenient, with all the necessary appurtenances tor doing basi- vess. These rooms ure to be eared for bya pi per persop, and to be accessible at all time ne expenses to be borne equally by eacheub- seriber hallucination arrangement thé builders aud deal- in butiaing materials can more readily communicate with each other, and therebc -ave & goos deal of trouble and the expense sbich ts now incurred im trying to find ore another. ‘The co-operation of all builders sud cexlers in building material is heartily de- sued, avd, when fully secured, the benefi's which will accrue therefrom ‘will be pare- mount to all who are interested. On Monday evening, September 2d, a meet- | iug will be Beid at the rooms proposed, No +) E:street, opposite the south front of the i nited States Post Office, forthe purpose of torming this ergantzation. The call is signed by Messrs. W. H. Godey. Richards & Mar- in, James G. Naylor, and a number of otbers. gees Bas® BaLt.—Yesterday afternoon, a march game was played by the National ana Empire Clubs. on the Nationals’ ground, resulti a victory for the Nationals by a score of Fly balls canght—National: Wright, Norton, 2: Fletcher, 1; Williams, 1; total, Empire: Beach,1: Oswald, 1: Lake, 1: Morgan i Edwards. 3: total to timer times. Left on bases—Na. tiona! pire 6 times. An interesting match game was played be- tween the first nine of the Junior Creighton and the second nine of the American. The score stood at the close—American. ron, 1. ‘Yesterday the Pythian Base Ball Club (co's | ored) of Philadelphia, played the Alert, (also colored,) of this city. Five innings were play- ed, at the end of which the score stood—Pyin- ian, 52; Alert, 25. Umpire—W. S. Hineline. of the Union B. B. Clab. Scorers_J.C. Wti >, jr,of the Pythian, and W.H. Miller, of the Alert. Time of game, one hour. Home rans— Alert, 1. Pythian: Cannonu,2. Fly catches— Pythian, 5; Alert. 5. fila AS THE “Unnarry Six—Atter spending a delightful day yesterday at the fine residence of that hospitable gentleman, Mr. William Simpson, on the Potomac river, the social clab known as the “Uubappy Six” returned to this city about half-past ‘o'clock last night. The party express themselves as highly delighted ‘with their trip, and but for the attachment which they have for the nume that they bear, would repeat the visit ina short while. One of the set, whose appetite must have been near- ly equal to the task of eating a s/one, made a most remarkable raid at dinner upon the mem- bers of the finny tribe, an abundance of whicn ‘were served up on the occasion, and before ne could be checked in the vigorous exercise, he had disposed of seventeen catfish and half a dozen perch. The consequence was that afte! d gympasties and nimble vaulting. having lost his hat, was compelled to indulge in more frequent potations than otherwise in order to prevent a cold in the head. ——_-—__. New ENTERFRISE'— Yesterday morning. some of our most energetic merc: Hutehins, Boyd & Co.'s prodace aud commis. sien warerooms, on Louisiana avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets, where, ina very lew momei $15,000 were snbscribed toward forming @ stock company for the purchase of two suitable boats to run on the Potomac o gather produce of all kinds to be brought to this city, tbat our citizens may have trutt and vegetables beth fresh and cheap It is pro- posed to raise the sum of one hundred thou- sand dollars, and no doubt is entertained of its speedy accomplishment This will not only be an advantage to traders, but will be 4% valuable arrangement for supplyiag con- sumers. A —_ DENT.—This morning. about 10 o'clock, Moees Larkin, a colored man, while engaged | ip unloading stone from the schoener Anna Lewis. at Sixth street wnarf, was severely in- jured in Dis right arm by @ large block of it, weighing about 200 pounds, falling on him. The heavy siab caught the arm under it, mashed it horribly, and dislocated both elbow ind shoulder. He was taken into Watt's cot- ¢ restaurant, where the humane proprietor gave free use of his brandies and other restora- tives for the purposes of resuscitation. Al- though the injuries sustained by Moses were very painful, yetno bones were breken, and ‘De will not be jong detained from work. —_-_—_ THe Potomac Front.—There is scarcely anything to record of the river front this morn- ing. not @ single veesel having arrived in port since our last report, and only two departures. From Cronch’s wharf the schooner Sarah Bell hoisted sails, and tacked up te Georgetown to joad with manure, while the schooner Mer- chant, Captain Beitze!, cast her moorings ai rouch’s wharf, bound fora point down the river to take on a load of gravel. Unusual ae- tivity prevails among the stevadores, who, in increased numbers, are busily engaged un- loading the vesswis which bave reached this city within the past few days. —_ Fatat Acctogxt.—On Wednesday Joun Mircheit, one of the hands employed by the B. x O. RB, on the line of the Metropolitan Braneb, (between this city and the Point of Rocks,) was badly injured near the latter Place while engaged in biasting rock by a Pprematnre discharge, and died on the same bight. His body arrived here last evening, and was taken to jate Tesidence on F street. between Delaware avenue aud North Capitol street ——_e—__ Rear Estate.—Yesterday two two-siory Sud attic brick dwellings, on the uerth side of Lovisiana avenue, near the corner of Sixth street, tormerly belonging to the late John Pp Ingle, and now the property o” Mr. Owen ‘Thorn, were offered at auction by Green & Williams and $6,05° tor each house was bid. but tbe owner baving placed a ulgher limit there wes no sale. 7 Troors ror Fort McHenry.—Oompany D Fourtb U.S. aruilery, under command of Capt. Morris, arrived at 6th street wharf this qworning, at7 o'clock, trom Fort Washington ‘They were brovght bere in the barge Haines uucer tow of the U.S. steum-tug Fisher, and Sook the train for Fort McHenry, a few hours atter their arti! Mone Cars yor THE MeTRororiTayx Roap. —This morning five additionat one-horse care arrived by rail at the depot for the Metropoli- ten Railroad, and sre being taken to the eta- bles of tbe company to-day. They are similar 10 those which have alresdy arrived by steam. = and bave been hereiofore described in the fer. Tue New Enqixe Hovse.—The brick work on the new engine house in the Furst Ward is now being done. Mestrs.N. G@. Reynolds does the masoury, and Mr. William Phillips the ‘wood work The job will be completed as sai En Ee war was at. | Outon bases—Nationals | JuniorCreigh- | ner he was not equal to the task of skillfal | Another | Comp Meeting M; E. Oberch South: {Correspondence of the Evening Star.) Near HstovsE SWrTon,: AbE. » 39—Edster ‘ Ster: On account of the dampness yang ‘a:casloned By the reine Bf a neeaay night, the public religions serviece during ¥ ‘s. terday forenoon were confined to th Im the atternoom, at 3 o0’clook, Rey. Atl a the Holstein Oopference, The suffering of Obrist and the ¢ sbould 'o'low, founded on ist Peter, chap. lith verse, a very instructive and encouraging discourse At 7. lock Rev. B.S. Highley preached from St. Luke, 16 chap. 31st verse, after which the meetings were adjourned to the t fad were continued with slight in- termission until daylight, at which time the people were assembled at the stand, and were Addresssed briefly and earnestly by Rev. J. W. Bull in charge, when the exercises of ths camp were closed with the benediction. About = o'clock the peeple participating in the meet- ‘ngs, formed & procession and marched agound the enclosure formed by the tents, singing some of theireonl-inspiring songs. _ The meeting was quite a success to our Scuthern Methodist friends: aboat 50 persons made a profession of religicn. Excellent or- ger prevailed tnronghout the entire meeting. The Methodist Protestan! friends commence a meeting on the same gronnd to-day, cad are anticipating a good time. Be ree ell DEATH OF AN OLD UiTIzEN.—lnformation has been received here of the death, at Moun- tain Top. Pa.. of Wm. A. Bradley, Esq; whese memory is identified with the history of shis city. He came here « smail boy. short- ly after the removal of the seat of government to thie city, aud has ever since continued to reside here. For many years be held promi- beut positions in our commaaity: as a bank officer, from runner to the president of the Bank of Washington; as president of the P: Tiotic Bank; a8 Mayor of the city, «nd, lastly, as the president of the Franklin Insurance Company. tHe was 73 vears old, and went in- to the mountains of Pennsylvania to invigor- ate bis waning strengi:. and until witnin a few days before his death his friends had good Te@son to hope he would soon return strength- ened. and prepared for the winter. He was attacked on Monday last with diarrhea, and sunk under ji, and at four p. m, of Weines- day. the 25th inst.. expired. His remains have been brougat to this city, which was his home for so many years of his life. and puolic no- tice will bé given of the time of his funeral, At& meeting of the Franklin Insurance Com- pany thi- morning, of which Mr. Bradley has been a asrectcr for forty-nine years past, the follow ng resolutions were adop Resolved, That in ihe death of W. A. Brad- Jey, Esq.. our late President. we have lost ao bie, vigilant. and successful officer, whose atercourse Wilh Our customers and otrsel yes was ever marked by true politeness and con- sideraie kindness. That society bas to deplore the loss of a member, charitab!e, hospitable, and liver: of a citizen who, by bis pnblic spirit and eater- | prise, at an early period contributed larg-iy to the develepment and improvement ot our | city. That we respectfully offer to the family of the deceased our condolence ard sympathy for their bereavement of one who. m every domes. Te! jou, Was faithful, affectionate, and Gevote That these re-clutions be recorded in the journsl of :bis company. and acopy. signed by | tbe acting President and Secretary, be senito | tbe family of the decensed Mayor Wallach has called a speciui meeting cf the Ory Counciisto-morrew at noon to take appropriate ection in reterence to the death of | | Bir. Bradley. { | THE AVCTI D: r—In tae cesses of Messrs. Wall & Uo. Cooper & Lail- | T™mor.ard Walsh & Co.. Auctioneers reatgned ou the charze of violation of the act ot Nov-m- br. ISG. passed by the City Councils, in rela- ‘on to obstructing the public squares, reser- vations. streers, &¢ . by holding sule- in front | of their stores, Justice Bates rendered hi- de | cision this morning He dismissed the war- | Tanig. because, after & ‘horough examination of the meaning of the law upon which they | Rad been issued. and free consultation witb | | te Corporation Atrorzey, he was convinced tha the Auctioneers were not !itble underthis | clause. and therefore coald not be held amen- able to an uci which did not apply to them | The act of 1553 only referred to equattiug ped | ters, fanatical haranguers. wagons. vegetable | drygecds boxes. &c., wibin the prescribe Mmits. The lth section of the act of 1553, grants to Auctioneers the use of one-third of the pavement in front of their places of busi- ness, and tw -thirds of the sireet way, which | section 1s not repealed by tbe ac: of November istz: and should more than the limit- of the sireet and pavement above designated be in- tringed upon, the guilty paries will be finea- ble under the rule. ——+ HANDSONE RESIDENCE —The fine residence of Mr. A. S. Solomons, of the firm of Philip & S womons. situated in Franktin Row, on K | S reer. between 12th and 15th, is about being © mpleted under the skillfal superintendence | @ Mr. Charles F. Wood. The buildinz, which | Was formerly one oi the original row, gas been | completely remodeled and enlarged by the ad- itton of another story and a large back build- iig. The parlor is to be divided by sliding doors, the walls handsomely frescoed, aud h avy plaster cornice around ihe ceiling; bean- t :ul centre-pieces are placed around the gas- d-ops. The dining-room 1s in the lower story, tae tloors of which huve been covered with a | layer of asphaltam, thuseffectually preventing any dampness. The kitchen is provided with | a Chilson range, and hot and culd water. The laundry is furnisted with statiouary soap- $ one washtubs. There are two buth-room: supplied with hot and cold water: water-clos- ris, washstands, &c. On che third and fourth floors are the chambers, with private bath- room and water-closeis; handsome marble- slab washstands are placed in each chamber. andyin fact. the entire arrangements of this | handsome residence have been made with an eye tocomiort. The building is being finished | io @ manner that reflecis credit upon Mr. | Wood a= a builder. The front, which is of handsome press brick, was erected by Mr. Jno. J. McCollom,a well-known master brickluyer of this etty — eo THE BUTLER'’s Assoc iaTion,—The Batlers Association. composed of the colored watiers of the hotels and poarding-bouses of this city, | held a regular meeting on Tuesday evening H last, at Rutberford’s Hall, which was opened with singing aud prayer, and sfier the chair- | man, R.A. Buchanan, aud others, bad ad- reseed the meeting, officers for the next term of three months were elected as foliows:— President. R. A. Buchanan, of Willards’: Vice | President, GC. M. Smith, of Washington House: Secretary, Carter Dowling, of Willar: As- sistant Secretary, T. H. Nichots, of ion | Treasurer, F. Cozzens, of Avenne Ho'el; Mar. | shal, Henry Herbert, of Kirkwood: Assistant | Marshal, G. Washington, Willards': Messen- ger, Thos. Johnson. Willards’. The liet was Bot entirely filled. but will be completed at the next meeting, on Tuesday next. ee Fintxe art Rov: Yesterday afternoon, | Mre. Jonanua Kennedy was betore Jastice Walter, a: the second precinc: sistion-hoase, on a cbarge of having used profane langauge, Ppreterred by Mrs. Winnefred Kelly, she hav- ing been arrested by officer Nutting. Mrs. Kennedy was fined #3 for this offence: and it & ving come out in the examination that Mrs. Krily had some dogs for which sue paid no license, she was also fined $5, and it further Sppearing that her dogs were in the habit of rupning the cows of Mr. Daniel Sullivan, who ‘was in the office as a witness, the justice con- eluded to make a round thing of it, and fined bim #4 for allowing bis cows to run at large contrary to law, making the total receipts trom fines siz. ae THB MeTHopisT PROTESTANT CAMYMEET- 1xG.—The campmeeting for Severn circuit of tne Methodis: Protestant rch, commences to-day in Smuith’s woods, Hanover Jun to. jnet occupied by the camp of the Epise pl Methodists of Laurel circuit, and quite a Rumber are expected to attend trom the Dis- trict. Several traine on the railroad stop each wap at Hanover Switch, only 1% miles from the groud. and the price of round trip tickets being but si. jarge numbers will avail themselves of an opportunity to visit the camp. pee Wartike.—Btween 11 and 12 o'clock to. day the nerghborbood of the Baltimore Depot precepted the eame animated appearance as ‘was frequent during the war. This was caused by the arrive! of company D, 4th U.S. Artil- lery. Capt. Morris. trom Fort Washington, estined for Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, accompanied by number of wagone with bag- gage ,and of company M, same regiment, un- der the command of Col. Mendenhall—in tbe train at 11.35—trom Fort Porter, near Buffalo, N.Y, destined for Fort Wasbingtor. Gom- pany D left for Fort McHenry in the 12.15 in. —e- To FactLitate TRAVEL —Yesterday Sur- pln employed by the Orange and Alexan- Oria Railroad were examining the groand: in the neighborbood of the Baltimore Depot, wiha ‘w to run a track from the corner of Indiana avenve and 1-? street, into the yard of the depot, that the traosfer cf passenger, baggace, &c., passing through, may be taci! RopsRRY.—This morni the ae apartment a! ‘i Tor sites furniture desler.on the corner of Eights and Katreets, was entered by some cloth, valued at $%. Mr" bimself of tbe same, and has, therefore, jpaugurated suck steps as are to accomplish bis object. ast ontentated deel Btas Tranerrns or Rea! Eetare.— i ee ua stem eeee ges Tontelses avenues corner of 7th street tot square 71%, $260; Em lot town, $700; part ad 36, ht teed agi gab. square al, $300; tole se oun be of | Bonorazr.—About 4 morsing, Ay New Joven acumen stots A the window by & 7 ‘alarm was en When Sargeat of the Seventh q ‘who was in the , procured & ih ‘went the with Mr. ts Ly , Goodwin. The a Sk rn f inenca made his —_.—__—_ Tae Joxzs anp McUool Prize Fient.— ‘The prize fight between Asron Jones and McOeol, which it is expected will take place near Cincinnat! to-morrow, will doubtiess be Jargely attended. Quite mber left here im the 4.50 train yesterday, destined for point at which the “mill” will come of. ——— ee EDUCATIONAL.—Mré. Goodrich’s school, 435 Sth street, between D and E, will be reopened on Tuesday next. Mise L. Thomson will reopen her schooi for young ladies (southeast corner of H and 9th Streets) on Monday next. ——e—__ ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The Gazettes Of yesterday evening says: A curious accideat happened this morning, by which Mr Wm. Jobnson, residing on Pitt, between Queen and Uronoco streets, was se- Tously injured. While Mr. J. was feeding a favorite dog, the animal in a playful mood, jumped up on bis masti-r, one of its paws Seraping over his pocket, and striking the bLammer of a ee thervin causing it to ex- plode, the ball from which passed in and estat the arm of Mr. J., inflicting a severe wound. A horse belonging to Mr. J, H. Tavener, of Priuce William county, and stolen from him about two years ago, ws identified in this city yesterday, in the possession of Mr. Wm. Ric! ards, who bad purchased the animal in Baiti. more. Upon a bearing of the case before Jus- tice Beacb, Mr. Richards, without farther Proceedings, gaye up the animal to its owner. There is now considerable quantity of wood. from the lower counties, coming up, most of which, however, goes to Washington, the sup- ply of chesp government wood, for sale here, being adequate for nearly al] demands. Sales of pine from vessels at $3.75, and oak at $5 per cord. Messrs. Jamieson & Bro. offera reward of $200 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties, who fired the store of Mr. A. M, Tubman, on the night ot the Sth inst. ‘The Journal ef this morning says: The trade in Sumac, which, in dyeing is Msed to set colors, is becoming qnite brisk. sterday the steamer Express brought to (exandria, trom the vicinity of Fredericks- burg, S00 bags, which, after being ground up here And prepared for market, will be shipped Nort Mauy of ihe city pumps are in sucn bad or- der that no amount of pumping will extract a drop of water. Dealers in nfilk are in despair, ba they intend to protest to council against the existing order of things. Mrs. Harper delivered an admirable lecture Wednesday night. in this city, at Princess street colored Baptist church, to a respectable and mreiligent auditory. ‘Lhe tournament at Fairfax C. H. will come off on the th of September. Re ES MARRIE: LOUGHRAN—HILBUS. At St. Aloysius (Cath oO) Chureh.on the 2th i Stonestreet. MO. d. F. LOU NUE WILBUS. all ot thiseity DIED. ty. Penna th inst. of bis vited to attend hi saturday, from his INGET FRAN friends ¢ K street, het Sunday. the ist prosin the family are re- i Ont i of Augnst, JAM seu of the late © WOW prepare id DIMENST! Hy a terms. Arrangements will also be perfected few days for sawing and rubbing stones of all order. Apply to HARRY H. DODGE. Georgetown, or at KIDWELL & SON'S, Druggisix, Fourteenth St and Penusylvai nue, Washington. au 29-2w Eu TRUNKS, aa THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT oHOW PRICES, of DRESS TRUNKS. ee SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS. WOOD Bi AND PAI NG TRUN LADIE ‘DD ME ATCHE A ! 3 VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, Kc. At the practical MANUFACTORY OF S. TOPHAM & CO 7-500 28 SEVENTH STREE JAME One door north Odd-Fellows’ H Sign of the Big Trunk, IN ud promptly repairéd au oat SAFE. near- Appls.t. 349 Poeun, aveuue, op fe Metropolitan I aus-3t number cue Bay Saddle HORSE fifteen ands three inches iigh: seven old: Warranted sound inevery partioniar, Te be seen at FLEMMING'S stables on ¢ te between d 6th streets, IK ESSEBEY The Kenneber 1 nish the BES) of Washingt: the office Fok sate prepared ty + the citi rari be mld ALL . nmunicutions sh STACK POLE & PO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE! DrrartMryt oF tity Ixtegior. t $10 UTFIC ne asi Application havir June 25 Is, for the seribed Land Warrants Ween lost or destrox N been made reissue of which w is Iureby gi not deseriptiy r warrant of like pXalit cluection sheutd then Jos. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. 84.174. for 120 March 34. 1355, in th mninor child of Nel ed August 28.9856. October 26. 15 649, for 160 acres. issued under the act of oA. 1865, in the name of Leavitt Daniel: paren March 21. 1351. under the act ot ey Nelson Rint, - and as grant: 6, 16: No. 65805, for 90 acres, September 1&0. in the name of and Was granted April 10, 1854. No. 55,905, for 120 acres: a Marvin Morgan, August 31, 1837. ied under the act of March 3, 3855.in the name of David Glenn, and ranted March }, 1856. September 21, 1857. 0. 29.917, for 8) acres, issued under the act of jarch 3. 1855.in the name of Mary M., widow of and was granted April 1, No. 46.315, for 160 acres, issued under the act of March 3, 18%, in the name of Robert C. Fannin, and was granted October 23,152, November 16, EAL ESTATE AGENCY. ‘The subscribers take this method of fnformin, thelr friends and the public that they have opened Re. Oi LOUISIANA AVENUE. (UPSTAIRS). attend to the purchase and 8 where they WI" BEAL ESTATE, wee DALse THE PAYMENT OF TAXES my EXAMINATION UF TAX TITLES. Having had a nnmber of years’ experience in the above indie SEL connection with real estate they are pre ofter their patrons the beneti of thelr services with promptuesy and on reanon able term AXON & CRO au 6-3m HIS! WHISKY 11 WHISKY! , pie OHANOE. AT LEAST 60 PER CENT SAVED. Just received « large lot of flue BYE WHIS. KIES from the ‘best West Virginia distilleri Which I'will offer at the following, reduced price tlowin iz :-—At $2.00, $3.25, Pt to per gallon retaii Whoteente burchosete Mill find & great deduction WHISKY the above pi offer a GIN .75 per gallon retail, superior to any Gin so olcent re ‘at this house for less than $4.50 the gallon, large lot of Imported SHER- k, trans aaa tu and yi gies orgeto' om-house; oy IEERY and casks of Cette 90. or French 8 ‘RY. The Cette Sherry, such as phi: d_ Baltimore hi Be Niten setting to gi geatere, according to thelr generosity. at 3, 93.50. and SA per gallon. I yer sullen wpolenate. > OSGaUTinn apis importer, 262 Penta avenue. TANT TO THE LADIES.—IN Li DEERE. Si erreated fst colors Wil wash and boil. | Dono by 8 French compotition, tof which has based tho rece crenpente Of aang ee Ladies are invited to call, art Scemnk and try "white lored Underskirte: Balm fais i ps, BC. ‘Stamped on imitation orbrald. a UAERANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. having clothes, for cht. @en to irks op. o braid. fy sewing? bat the pattern a the gouds rg? ia tri that Meets ain Bui age flo fen tae ai he eal BWhi2tt 439 Hh strect, opposite Patent Ok ASK THY rcrsz-what thon shonlge’t ana ft will tell you to buy ‘Olothine’st ‘Heat ing's, corner Seventh street and Maryland ‘enue, but One Price is charged and no less ‘2. take: ——_——_ JEwEtry.—Spangied Bog Wood Setts, Tip Boe Wood Cross Setts, Jet Ohaing, Silver. Plated Spoons and Forks. received this morn- ing, et Prigg's One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street, 52 SER A EE Ww. S. MrtcHEt & Co. will remove to the corner of 9th st,and Pena.av., “Perry's Build- ing,” where they will be prepared on and after Monday, September 2d, to show a very com- plete and desirable stock of Oarpeting and House Furnishing Goods, which they Offer at the loweat_m t bhp Special in- ducements in heavy Oil Cloths for the next thirty days. 3 —_>—__ ‘WE WOULD ADVISE OU LADY READERS, who will shortly have to put on Balmorais, to bave them stamped in imitation of braid, Dow so fashionable in New York, giving the skirt & neat appearance, and not half the cost of vraiding. Wm. Prince, Ninth street. is the our one here who stamps in fast colors. For ebildren’s clothing ladies will find thisa great saving. 7,30, ———-——_ Tne Feer.—pr. White, Cbiropodist, Penneylvania avenue, between halfand Sixth streets, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., without paim. Office hours from 8 a.m. 104p.m —_-+——_. Pricg ier of Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Goods, 494 7:h street, between D and E. three doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall : | Gray’s Collars. 1° cents per box; Imitation Linen Collars, 18 cents per box; Goldsmith Byron's Collars, 18 cents per box; good Cot- ton half hose, 10 cents per pair; Best English half hose, 50 cents per pt good heavy Meri- no Undershirts, 75¢.. 9c. and $1; good heavy Merino Drawers, 75c., 9c. and Sl: good White Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50; 8 No. 1 White Shirt, $2.50. 7,261; Bye ty Warts. MOLES, VASCULAR EXCRESENCRS, &e., cured by Dr. White, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets. at QuvEetiow.—How can Franc afford to sell Gent's Furnishing Goods ceaper than any store of this city? Answer.—He buys Aut his goods for cash— ele bate of them—and is satisfied with smaller profits. Call at 494 7th street, between D and E, three doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall. F261: = Sees WRAPPING Parsk roR SALE.—Apply atthe Star office. —_.+—_—_ PEnwies can be had in any quantities at the Star office counte: EDUCATIONAL. MRS Ba Jess IVE he MINARY FOR BOY 357, at BST 3d strect. between D N will resume the duties of eptember 2d, ud be rf hud Latin. tion will be given in Engtish, Fren a at OLGMBIAN COLLEGE, D_O—The Session of the Preparatory Department opens Wed day day. Sept. Get, Ht of the Colles that of the Law Schoo’ Sep! Wedn Wedn gues and further part tl lars, ad GW SAMSON. D’ D.. President FOR YOUNG LADIES— lie able superintendence of coulucted. by. MI own Seminary a velect young ladies, tn th ofvith an e educating and t country. they are ascuming w tquarter will commence eptember. 1 ise apply “IDEN YORK ir Washington. D.C. will be at their school honse. street and w York avenue. to meet those who may wish to seo them from 4too P. M.. op the 4th. Sth and 6th of September. au -eolm G? ZAGA COLL. 1 F. BETWEEN Sturiies will be resume MONDAY. September will be 0) i pe and int fulfill the duties th and snecess. Then second MONDAY For further particy Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Yor ner of 14 TH AND 10TH STs this institution on day the classes n forthe admission of students. Tne f studies is substantially the same in form as prevails in th Colleges of Europe, and as it has extsted since 1790 in our own country; and this course ix uow complite by the establishment h of the class of Philosophy, Logic. Metaphysics and Ethics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the hizh hemuaties will constitute the subject mat- Additional professors have been apparatus has been added for periments. The course of Mathematics omplete und includes Arithmetic in all its hes. Booking and Banking Business. Alge- Ura. Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Survey- ingand Astronomy. In the Commercial Depart- nent partienlar atiention, will be paid to all the branches of@ sound, practical Engl In the Classical Conrse 70 the English i i standard of th French and German will Ve taught without extra charge. For catalogues or iurther information apply at the College au 2-1W B. F. WIGET,S. J., Pres Ms C'S SCHOOL WILL BE AVE opened on TUESDAY, the 3d. of Septe 435 Sth street, between D and BE. M LTH DN reopen her SCHOOL IM FOR YOUNG LADIES on MONDAY, Sep. tember 2, at the sontheast corner of 9th and H streets, au 29- 1CK HILL GOLL ELLI TY, MD. Studies will be resumed in this Institution on MONDAY, September 2. Teens: and Tuition. $250; u's fee, $6. ish education. ODRIC Washi Ph: Entrance ard, n F Music and Drawing 0 -5W BRO. BETTELIN. President. W ES! STREET ACADEMY. 161 West street. Georgetown, D.C —The second annnal ae Hof this Inst commence on MON eR. A.M. Print. re Ue ution wil JULIUS SOP GGECKGETOWN COLL Swill be resnm MONDAY aes or furtl Rev. B. au 25-10t QT. VINCENT § SCHOOL, ¥ Corner Toth and G streets. of the SISTERS OF CHARITY, RY, A Boarding * 1 th street, Washington. is Tudtitucion will be resumed Sep: For circulars apply to the Pri Miss Mf. J. HARROVE Y's BOARDING AND DAY DR YOUNG LADIES, will be open for tl 1.0f pupilson MONDAY. Sep- tember 2d. at No. 369, corner of 18th and H ste. Evening classes for jadiey and gentlemen in the niodern languages will be resumed about the 15th of September, au 7-Im N ISSES CHAPIN AND KING will reo} thei: hool on Monday. 8e t Non SAW Raslieh branches taught. Appl 2 ranches tanght. tion can be made at WC street, between Third and Four-and-a'Hall streets. ‘au 191m" -EMOVED. M Iss M. LEWIS: SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES will resume its session on MONDAY, September 9th, at No. 452 Mth street west. bh tween @ and H streets north. An 21-e0dt UMBERLANP VALLEY INSTITUTE, Cc FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MECHANICSBURG, PA. REV.0. EGE & SON. Fifteenth Scholastic year. Duties resume Sept. 3d. Circulars at this ‘Office, or Mechanicsburg. aug 7-cosw* RVING FEMALE COLLEGE. Ne ee CHANICBBURG. Pa., TwHFtH COLLEGIATE YEARS DUTIES RESUME SEPTEMBER 47m, nd fora Circular. aug 7-00W™ REDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, F RICK FEMEDEBICK, MARYLAND. POSSESSING FULL COLLEGIATE POWERS, Will commence its twenty-fifth scholastic year ou. ie fret names i Bemenibes. or catalogues, &c.. caalsfey. THOMAS M. CANN, A.M. au 15-6 President. R. ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The TR ee ee GOR ERLE under the firm name of CONRADIS & WAL: STRUM (s thie day dissolved, by mutual consent, HENRY CONRADIS te authorized to settle al clabng foror agaist the AEM ns JOHN WALSTRUM Aug. 26, 1857. B boxe parties will continue to ore Gadiness of BRICKLAYING at thele plage: « usiness. au2seo3t™ EDITIONS.—Thackeray’s Lectures on Ck Four Cian A os. Thackeray’s Pen- sepa, Hanra 8 ig SMCEe ne Balncr, Globe eaiton, Miuirated, ap. lok atom Dickens Works, Diamond edition he a d ; inet $1.50. Le 'e ca _FRANOK TAYLOR [HRSA QORT OF tHEDIeTR MBIA, the 6th day of Sadly tae, hee Pisintite $3 Equity, Laurence Carroll ¢¢ al.» Dette \ Docket ‘the aio dele We detain is ere aeritd with, as incase of default, iy9-Law6w és J. MEIGS, Clerk, ae REMAINING IB THE WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, Frid Augest 50, 1867, (OFFICIALLY PUBLISHRD IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARCEET OLROULATION | BF To obtain avy of these lettory the applicant must call for ‘Advertised Letters,” sity date of the list. and pay one cent for advertiaing. Ky" If not called for within one wioath they will be went to the Dead Letter Office. ra in TE, LADIES’ LIST. Howard Dr Mrs Porter Marthe 4 Howkins F Mrs Hall i Hall A Vv P nece Harkins EB ‘col udson Mrs See H Adams May Alen Mrs.” ck Jennie arker JB Mrs Queen Ana Mrs Bradley M astings LU Braddock FmmaHunt 4 Mra 3 Birch JC Mrs Hopkins M Rudyard Jennie Belt Maria Hine L Mrs rs Brooks Laura Hyak Roche M A Mrs. Blake ML Sirs Huffman S Ramond Mary F Bergmann Lou'eHonits Mrs RiddickHenricta Brisbo Mary MreHunt 5 V Revolo A Mra Barclay Mary Hunter G W MrsRoterts Matilda Potton MMre(cngranam Mrs Barten NK Irving A F Mrs Smith Lucind« lark LG Mrs Johnson E mith Mari lark § Mrs(c) Johnson CP jarke Susan EB Jones A Mrs lark Florence Jones E Gookes Rate B Jones Cvtrs 3 Ston- Wm JM Scott Vicis ¥ Stone Jane L Cook 8 E Mr: onesH Mrs = Sackett EmMrs Cole Sophia Stow FrsA Mrs Cantatore $ 1, Mrs Sturges J BMrs R Slve Ann B Me EJ Mrs SpurgeonAd Mrs ewett Mrs Steward © Mrs ’ _ Kine M Savage Bessiv ‘ooper Maria Ring P Mrs(col)Suit Mary Fairs Colman Mary E Loockis F Simus ROA Mrs Cridge AD Mrs Long M Mrs Sylver Chart Cornwall JM Mra! Chapman H NLee Mrs iller H Mrs Mrs Mil Chipps J R Mrs Miller J Mrs ng A mall ood PMrs Steward TOMr: Sewell Rose Scott Rosetta oitins Hanna Morris A Mrs Scott S Mra armody Han 'ahMorgan A Mrs Sheed Sal Tol f'n Mrs Macon E Mrs Sampson Cummings E's JMadison Shields EG Mrs Currier H F MreMoore F Mrs Dorsey Jane MrsMurray HL Mr: Darnall My MreMitchell HE Mrs Marion DadeS*hAnnMreMitchenl Rosa ¥ Summers Maz Duffy Mary Mrs Metz Henry Mra Schureman ME Donnel“on M EMoores Hannah Simpson 1 M 8 ‘Monroe Louise. 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Thornton Jos Tyler Sam'l Thompson EF Tebault Jas erry S TurnerGeo | Tucker MC Taft Win Veirhuller Aug Williams AS Wilson John C Willard Thos Williams C" Wilson JT Wallace Thos Willes CB wuson John E Welham Thos Walker Cyrus ters JasS Webster Cap W Ward CT Washington Jas Wormell Win WilkeonDM_— WhadenberserMWhitley Dr WH Williamson Maj Williams ML Watson Wm Ds Wing RSH ' WhiteW A & U0 WesnerF = WheelerSG White W G Webber Chas Wilkinson TO West Wart Ward Geo White Thos. = Work W Young 6 C arttans and. Danghicrs of, Semeriet, Columbia ol * bi Bi ent: No. 2.1.0. 1s. M.; Manufactory; PHORM. By. Ge. it 8.3. BOWEN, P. M. Affairs in Georgetown. FTwo Kore Ssor.—Yeeterday afternoon, a ty of boya—Thomas H, Trapnel!, Michset oliand. Buus A. Mudd, G.F. Hunt, We. Lang aad Wm. Oiarke—were on Acalostar Isiand, shooting bi:ckbirds, when, about 3 o'clock, two lads, named Micha-l Hotand, Aged 13 years, snd Chas.G Dutrow, aged 15 ze *®, were shot by eingle-batreled gun io the ands of Thos. Hileary Trunnell, who is 16 years old, the boys being near the ¢ ay connecting Analostan Isiand with the Alex- andrisrosd. Itis allege! that Trnanell was smoking @ pipe, when Holland said tnat be looked Ike a gentleman with a pipe in his jou'h, when Truoneil said, « What am 1, if Dot a gentleman? Holland replied with an offensive comparison, when the gun in the hands of Truazell was raised and fired off, bearly the whole charge of No. 6 shot entering Hollana’s forebead and face, while a patt of the charge entered the left side of Charies (i Dutrow, wno was sitting near, inflicting a se- vere thougd Dot dangerous wound upon bim Holland was brought to town, and taken into Mr. J. W. A. Parker's barber's saloon, No. 173 Briage street, wher- his wound was washed, and Be was taken tothe residence of bis rents, on Water sireet, near High, where med- ical sid was sent for. Dutrow was also con- veyea to bis home, in Cherry Alley, and a doctor sent for. Officer Swincell Inst evening arrested Trun- nell, who was brought betors Justice Buckey | this morning And au examination had, when Rufus A. Medd Was sworn, and testified that | he was cn the Island, and with the boys when the shooting occurred: that Michael Holland | told Tom Trunned “tha: be looked like a gea- tieman, with a pipe in bis mouth,” when Tom asked bita what he was ‘if he was not a geu tleman" Holland said. “You are a -— Witness heard the gun go off, but did not know whether it was intentional on the part ot Tom or not. Before the gun went off Tom was told not to point 1 towards the boys, but paid but little attention. Wm. H Clorke sworn.—Was with the boys when the two were shot, and testified substan- tially a8 above. Z. Taylor Hunt sworn. and testified that when Tom raised the gun witness did not think he was going to shoot; he did not hear Tom say he would shoot, or see him pull the trigger. Wm. Long sworn, and testified that he saw | ‘Tom raise the gun, and heard the gan go off. Dr. Peters being present stated thai he bad not seen his patient, Datrow, sincejiast nig! and that be was not much hurt. Dr. Ritcbie had seen Holland, his patient, thie morning, he was not a8 well as he ex- ected to find him. His mother said he had | ard fits during the night. He thought his patient would lose the use of his right eye. The accused was held fora further hearing. te await tbe condition of the two beys shot. There are two other witneeses who have not | | beeen heard. Tronnell, when spoken to by the Justice, said that he saw some birds flying over and cocked and raieed the gun with ihe intention of shooting at them, but that it went off, how, | be knew not, before he had fully raised it to | shoot at them. j FRATERNAL —Fountain Division,No. 9, Sons of Temperance, wus visited last evening at their repular weekly meeting, held at the Odd Fellows’ Ha'}, on Congress street by a delega uon of members trom Columbia Division, No. 13, of the Navy Yard. The room was crowded With earnest advocates of the temperance cause, ind after Uhe regular order of business wes d.sposed of, Mr. John W. Phompson, of Columbia Division, was introduced and made | an eloquent and able address: after which | thers made short speeches, and the ladies and gentlemen sang their usual temperance es, while some beautiful music was exe- ted upon the piano. The entertainment was continued until a Jate hour, and the Navy Yard visitors departed with & pleasing took | upon their countenances. PoLice Business.—Unly two arresis were made by the police yesterday; one for disorde ly conduct, the other for stealing a dry goods box. Sv.50'was derived froma fine imposed BISORPERLY.—A woman, named Ellen nor, was yesterday arrested by officer Il. J. Onnninghim for being intoxicated «1nd disor- derly. She came before Justice Buckey, who fined her $2.50. LockEp Ur.—A colored boy, named David Jobnson, was this morning arrested by officer Jones for being disorderly in the county, and | taken before Justice Buckey, who decreed | that be should be locked up for six hoars. | No Liczxsg.—A man named Z. F Williams was this morning arrested by officer Harry | Valkman, charging him with selling for a firm m we city without a license. Justice Buckey, before whom the case was brought, fined the accused in the eum of $20.50, woich, after much dispute and hesitation, was paid. MrncHante’ EXCHANGE.—Ofterings—3,333 bushels of wheat and 96 bushels of corn. Sales—1,110 bushels of red wheat at £2.25: 370 | bushels of red wheat at ¥2.20: 550 bushels of red wheat at #222: 323 bushels of red wheat at $2.26; 300 bushels of red wheat at $225; 120 | bushels of wheat, garlic, at $2; and 96 bushels of white corn at 97 cents. THE Port.—The steamer Valley City, Uap- | tain Tomlin, left at noon to-day with a cargo | tor New York, having on board 1,200 barrels of flour. The schooner Dirago, Capt. Ulark, has arrived from Boston with guano and farni- ture. The schooner Hollie Coombs, Uaptain | Drinkwater, from Rockford, has arrived also. The steamer Express, Capt. Nicholas, from Baltimore, left her wharf at 12 o'clock to-day | for Baltimore. SHIPMENTS OF COAL.—From the Conselida tuon Oompany to-day, 530 tons; from Ray’ docks, 1.072 tons; from the Cumberland Com pany, 416 tons, and from the Borden Company 600 tons. Taz CawaL.—Coal boats have begun to ar rive, 15 have come down the canal since on | last report, 4 with coaltothe American Com {| pany, 2 to the Cumberland, 4 tothe Borden and 5 to the Central Company; 1 boat brought down wheat and corn, another peaches to the | market. Boats were coming down tast to-day, and were favored with plenty of water. Thi teen boats have gone ou! GEORGETOWN ADVERMTS. | PUB MEETING IN N= ting of the Mer of Georgetown, ix re- » Hall.on FRIDAY EVE ek, to take into consideration 1d be taken in referen the re- the Aqueduct, with a railroa: way, and what should be done to n the meantime. Tras TEAS! TEAS!" _For sule as low at retail as any store in the Union, Particular attention i called to m: fine Japan Tea, at $1.25a91.35; also, Qolon: and England Breakfast, from’ §1 to §1 Young Hyson. wt $1, and Gunpowder and Gia a gon. at $1.26; also, some very superior Green wad | Black Teas, equal to any in the District, ut «small advance on the above prices. A deduction will be made to those buying achest.” For sale b W.H. TENNEY, au 30-3 Wholesale and Retail Grocer. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. i VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE CUORNE: PROPERTY. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, September ats o'clock, I willsell, in front of the premises, on the cornér of Market and 2d streets, two valna- We Building Lots, each fronting 2 feet’7 inches on id street, witha depth of 125 feet on Market street ‘The corner lot in hmproved by a good Frame Build- ing. Aso. Two Lots, each frouting 17 feet 6 inches on 2d | street, adjoining the above. with a depth of 125 feet | tach, improved hy a good Frame Dwelling House. One-third cash; balance in six and twelve ‘ rest, gecured by a deed of frust on ‘onveyancing and st al e cost r, THOMAS DOWLING. Lintel. & Couri Auctionee! B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. GUARDIANS’ SALE OF TUG BOATS “GOV. CURTIN” AND “RESCUE.” WITH- TACKLE, APPAREL. AND FURNITURE. Under and by virtue of orders of the honorable Orphans’ Court of the District of Columbia. the undersigned will sell, at public auction, on MON. DAY, the 20 day of September, A.D. i8%, at lus | O'clock a, m., at the Corh Exchange, Georgetown: | all the interest of the late Levin Dukes, deceased. in the Tug Boats ‘Gov. Curtin’ and “Rescue now plying on the Potomac river. The interest or shares to be sold are— 10 33 of the Gov. Curtin. 1.36 of the Rescue. , Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue at threv and six months. to be secured by notes satie: factorily indorsed. M. RET A. COLLISON, | ardian to Margaret E. and LIC For herself and_as Fanate A. Duke - JOHN T. KELLY. Guardian to James M., Susan R. and Sarah E. Dukes. ‘ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | purtenances of # first c | which they are secured. The Col AMUSEMENTS. _ NATIONAL THEATER. up FOR TERER NIGHTS ONLY NBAY RVENING, Be: and t, SAM COLLYER’S 00: ONt The Bost Phasing Entertainment Exiaat’ Bo great is the universal desire to see this Wee- ru) Athicte (iat the manngers have edged sor ‘al prominent performers in order to ertainmont, if py OLLYER and bi erful sons. STORM and RDDIE: JENNIE LACY. HABRY BLOODGOOD, HARRY STANWOOD. and a host of othars DMission,— Drea Circle 30 Gente: Parguatte, ia; Orcbestra Cha! os. 7 Gensa SAM SHABPLEY & MT. SKIFT au M4t SPECIAL Ss Managees. GOW. PIR, Agsat NOTICE MR. EDWIN BOOTH. ‘The Distinguished American Tragedian Willapp car om the evenings of the week common cing September 9th, at STREBT THEATRE COMMENCING W ats GRAND PERSONATION OF HAMLET. HOLIDAY ALTIMORa, As Mr. B extrarvrant ia ducement this wsil be the net frionds of th = far-famed per her characters sddreae CHOICE SEATS « an now be secu jug Mr. JAS No. 7 Holiday st Orchestra Ch Dre a BR. FORD rs (each). le of nuut ATION PI ‘rire Following well-known 1 WASHINGTON SOCIAL IND NG OUNTPED CLin LONE STAR CLL GOOD INTENT ASSOCIATION, LONG RONG ASSOCTAE TON. FRIENDSHIP CLiB Not Will take place at the WASHINGTON CITY Oo New Vork ave betwee On MONDAY. sk PT pposite Metropolitan Hotel and Friday evenings. from 5 to Wo’! an be rented for meetings, & PAWNBROKERS. STABLISHED FIBM OF &. GOLDSTEIN € CO. Ll ED PAWNBDRO! 34 FOUR-AND A HALF 8T near Pennsylvania ave Offer the highest ca-h advances on ail kinda |= eLD t | Merchandise. to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rat Interest on large sums erent Business strictly confidential aght for cash and solu at y redaced. rivate sale PEARSON, BOOK AND JUE PRINTER HAS REMOVED TO BOF NINTH AND D STREETS, THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS INTEKEST. SIX PER CENT IN GOLD, SUNT AT NINUTY ARE OFFERED THE P LAR AND ACC NTLIN C NEV FR ON TH SIX PERC The would + tinues tobe pushed forward wit d = MILES WEST FROM OMAHA ARE NoW IN OPERATION and stocked with locome Com: ‘The amount already paid iu by stockholders of the Company is $5.000,000. The aid received from the B.S. Governme constrncting this portion of 425 miles i<— 1, A DONATION of12.90 acres ot adjacent lands tothe mile (nearty all very var uable,) amounting te 5.400. WO acres 2, U.S. Six per cent. Currency Interest Bonds. which are a second lien, at the rate of $16, tv the mile amounting, for 425 miles. te -36.50),008 The amount of the Company s own First Mortgage Bonds on 425 miles is........§6.30.09 It will be seen that, exclusive of tie lant | evont, the First Mortgage Bonds represent only about one trird of the valne of the property om Uy 18 also re strained by its charter from issuing its bonds ex cept as the work progresses, aad to the same amount on the various sections as are issued by the Government. ‘The mortgage which se- cures the bondholders is mad gan. U.S, Senator from New York. and Ho Ames. Member of the U. 8. House of Representa tives from Massachusetts, as Trustees, who alone n issue the bonds to the Company nd who are responsible for their issue in strict accordance with the terms of the law A statement of the earnings for the last qnarter will be published in detail at an early day; but the accounts are already sufficiently balanced to show that the net amount is much greater than the gobt interest on the bonds that can be issued ou the length of road operated. It should be remembered that these earnings are only upon a tay fae iness in anew and undeveloped country, andare uo index of the vast tradic that must follow the completion of the whole line to the Pacific in 1870. Thi | are only intended to show that these Bonds are strictly one of the safest, as well as one of the most profitable, securities, and are fully entitled to the confidence of the public. The Company make no appeal to the public to purchase its Bonds, as the daily subscriptions are large, aud fully equal te their wants y parties are taking advantage of the present high price of Government stocks to exchange for these bonds, which are over 15 per cent. cheaper, and, at the current rate of premium on gold, ay 4 OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. Subscriptions will be received in Washingtou at FIRST NATIONAL BA NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & Co. In New York at the COMPANY'S OF FICE, Ne. 20 Nassau street. and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BAD Nassau street: CLARKE, DODGE & CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wait street; JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 33 Walt street; and by BANKS AND BANKERS generally thronghout the United States, of whom maps aad descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New Yor Angust 15. 1867 i au S1-eost G®FAT REDUCTION, GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO. are selling their whole stock of ‘ PMME, ESS GOODS AND PARASOLS AT pence & T SACRIFIC » No 7 . Weents Fast Colors do e : se Light Merin - Gvod Dark do. great bargwin. LD STAND, S21 Seventh strert anz-3t Be ING, NG, i vues BELTING. GUM BELTING sn) LEATHER BELTING. A full stock of all sizes, table for all Kinda e machinery. 5p BARTHOLOW. 35% 7th w aust below Penn's aver au 28-4t . H, WHEATLEY?S PREMIUM STEAM w* AOYEING AND CLEAN ING ESTABLISHMENT. Office, No. 49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.O., Established in 1881 ; premium awarded by the Metro- , 1867 ; rebuilt 1966, and is now by litan Institat Erieaeree te ia this section of country. Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds dene in the best | manner. ; thankful favors, the subsoriber sohicity the continued custom of the community. Gcods received and returned, by express with the post Stice address Lock Box No. 80. Sally at eundet except Getarde?,, waee {it fa closed at 85 D- m. eo lt-ém AVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHEAP DRY GOUDS.—-We ase now selling off cur Summer Goods at @ sacrifice to make Toout Hor A Bicctiued Muslin, tone at e015, 1a yards 4-4 BI pret Paik 1» 15, 18, 20, y! ag 4 Brown j. 6,000 yards Fall Cali it 10, 4 ie and as ote, Giogbams. Ganten Flavaels? ‘Sheeti &c.,&c. G bargains may be expected by all who fiver ua wid wall au 9-Im* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, 1 SANE, ‘WISE. , TER AND BUILDER, ee EAEEn RES TRAE Mee SESE USEFUL ARTICLE JAPANESE USEFUG SS AND CURIOSITIES, In large saciety et Corner Vermont au 6-tf UST ARRIVED— : CIDER Vi Jit Pare oe aR & PEALSO Vholesale Agente and _Sele-ait, Commission Merchants. ORS, SASH, AND BLINDS. md ed most respect nily invite at aa ees ote eet gud examine ‘hie tock of goods. consisting of DOORS. SASH, Bu NDS, SINDOW AS DOOR FRAMES, OULDINGS. BRA ‘3. NEWEL POSTS: Se att bie store. No: Northern Liverties Marker 3 i : Shere be tntreds. to Keep constantly ou band ail We vardone cinss So 2uurk madatecrer te wees GEORGE M’ BARKER. ee lena Os SES, FRUIT a ~, between jy 6-1m*__ One and halfequares north Pa evs. Ba, Das. eed mal aqanres north Fs. ove. EUREEA PRESERVING /AR—A fait oe on hand, and fered’ ““ctasenasie bie i &Gur eid 399 Pa ave. bet loth and tite ota, HP EARLY YEARS OF PRINCE ALBL&T, ro parades Victoria, one Hi Parton.