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SS SSSA shia z THE EVENING STAR 38 PUBLISHED DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, Southwest corner Peni’a avenue ang 11th street, BY WwW. D. WALLAOH; lela The STAR is served by the carriers to their subscribers in the City and District at Tan OsNTS PER WERK. Uopiesat the counter, with or without wrappers, Two CEnTs each. PRiCB FOR MAILING :—Three months, One Doliar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three Dob- jars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Fri- Gay —One Dollar and a Half a Year. SR . XXX. WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1867. FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER. [From Le Follet.) It is now an established fact that the au- {OMB dresses will de, in great measure, a pro. ‘action mm style of the short summer dress: ‘or travelling and county costume, which 1s just Row that which chiefly occupies the a:- tention of our modistes, ft seems quite certain tbat not only the short dresses with two or three skirts, but also the round. plain siir', Will be very much adopiea. They are called round, but this is not aterm strictly applica- bie, seeing tbat they are jurt slightly pointed atthe back to give a graceful flow, though not in the least to prodnce a train. Trainea skirts retain their places for ing and tull ress. With the round skirt, ‘Marie Antot- nette” or “Fontange”’ pelerine is frequently worn. Itis a fichu of thesame material as :be drese, crossed at the back with twoends. I may be worn in full toilette, and also out of doors. Low square bodies are still in great — — — favor. Sey saan iF ta we = —m sses of two colors are still made, but cos- BANKERS. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. LIST OF LETTERS TELEGRAMS, ke. THE BORDER STATE CONVENTION. | THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE. | ,, Distt of two.colot are sull made, bu: cos. Baltimore and Ohio Railro: REMAINING IN THE A bold and daring robbery was perveiraied Our apecial dispatch trom Baltimore yester- ee a etare + M.—The International } trast, are generally preferred. For example, a J2% Cooke's Co, Fr 4 WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, rdsy at Melton Lowery Falle, Mass. | G&y contained a brief bu: comprehensive re- | Race. #s it is called, was contested :o-day- | gress of black poult de soie. trimmed with ° ‘oR Bartimone.—Trains leave daily, excapt : ‘ " There is a marked difierence both in the men | maive satin, either a narrow bias or pipin BANKERS Sunday, at 7:0and 7450 m.,and 12:15, 2:00, 4:80, Friday, September i3, 1867. Patke chen entered tne Hine Hit National, pert ot tRe proceedings of the Border State | aad the boats TRE St. Jobn crew pela sort | malz trimming usually edge a bins of the seats and 8:45 p.m. On Sunday, at 7:45.a.m., and 4:30 | [OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THS PAPER, | Bank just before noon, and desired Mr. Best- | Convention which assembled in :hat city. In stroke, and their normal speed is said to be i 8 the robe. Many colored taffe: Fifteenth street, opposite Treaswry, and 8:45 p.m. ¥ ‘ou HAVING THE LARGMST CIRCULATION!" | men, ine casnier. the daly perso in sto bank | oor ‘xchnages to-day we find full repéris of | between 40 apd | strokes a minute, The Gresces are covered with A skir! Of DIAC rene henge sae 87-To obtain f these letters the applicant | &t the time, to c! 4 . roceedings, from which we selec: the fol- ‘ds are well known for their long puil, jet: o aoe ee ee tall sappy OE al nn | gence im WAY Stations. Daily, except Sunday, | | $2; cane atverliead Letters? ciosthe dats | Bestaian Was maxing cHaMge, he was knocked | lowhie iotererthe meet cio Ce rear | Wands are well ng over 40 to -he minuve, | a0ine, trimmed with Ince and jet: in this case, Constantly on hand a full supply ef all p albaaeharpy = and 6:45 p.m. Sundey, at 7:45 | Cr the lint, and pay one cent ior advertising down and gagged by the rufflans, who then | Mr. Clayton, the delegates from the District of | (ther dissimilarities exist. The St. John cree Dieilae these deeatos cAMeOR ave shane wl GOVERNMENT BONDS. . m., and 4:90 and 8:45 p.m. Tt pot called Ter wignn ove mouth they willbe | seized # parcel of greenbacks, ten thousand | Columbia were admitted to seats in the con- | weigh nearly twenty pounds to the man more | , Besides theee dresses. Babecltecrens : ria For War Stations SovrH oF ANNaroLts Junc- | sent to the Dead Letter Office. dollars, and a small trunk, containing United | venuon. than the Wards. The former average 174; S™broidered color upon color. Embroiderings BEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUN ‘TiON.—6:16 and 7:00 a. m., and 2:00 and 4:38 p. mn. ——— States bonds and securtiles, belonging to par | | On motion of Hon. Robert T. Van Horn, of | pounds apiece, and the latier 159 pounds. ‘The | Orétrlands of feld ticwrers are much in vogue INTEREST NOTES. For ANNAPOL 00'a. m.,and 4:30 p.m. No LADIES'.LIS?. ties who had placed them in "he bank for safe | Mirsouri, the president was directed to ap- | 'S!. John boat ia 7 feet 6 Inches long and 2+ | 02, pose yeep egy tied Painted Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., exeented, and | train on Sunday. Averill Mary Gilmore Nellie Morrison AC keeping. They then lef: the DARK, locking the | pornt a committee of nine on permanent orga- | inches wide, and weight 160 pounds. The | *fe.Used round the borions 0 t oncnpeee Dsllections made on ail seoeealbte polate. Fon Au. Pants ov tHe West —Leavo daily, ex. | Allon 1 8 Mra Garden LittiMics Milles & Gcorafter them, and MAkiAE godd thelr es. | hizanon. ‘The following delegates were nam- | Ward boat is nearly 10 feet longer and7 inctes | leaves, orcrencente, | . oe : cept Sunday, at 7:45a.m., and 4:30 and 8:45 p.m. | AW ands Cree Mk wc Morelli MA Mra | O8P2- ; cage the Commitiee: Hon. Robert T. Van | narrower. it is 46 feet long and 2 incnes | Waite nies are worn in @ great variety of pent cape On Sunday, at 4:30 and 6:45 p. m. only, connecting | Avram Betsey Godard SN VitesMahony & Some weeks since W. A. Milliken, of La. | Horn, Mirsonrt: Frederick Schley, Maryinnd: | wide. The St John Pont is bigher and shows materials. White pique is nearly always made Sf ee frre obey Eicuse el tRiW sees Censae: Atuburn'B Mre Gormaparth MtraMfelien AEA Grange, ‘Tenn swaearn eee Gens Nei tor | West Virginia: General Cooper, ‘Tennecsce; | other. aud therefore with «wind te in rae Dear & eolsred aden men ee etaan she “A PIN ADAYISAGROATA YEAR.” | phitadeiphis and New York Through Line. | firaiscy Harti! Gulch k Lies Mungic t tre , | Sestulting an ex-Union soldier, on the charge General Mazzy, District of Columbia; Dr. W. | would nave some advantage. ‘Buton the cone 9¥ty = oe — i le E) G itche! < J. 5 ; J. Z y bo " Call at the corner of Fon Maw YoRE, without change of cars.—Leave Brown Mellie" HacketfiinhMraMckenna < Mrs | Louleville, and since sent back to be tried by | Malyinte Bere n taines, Hace Dae lie bret chances 7 © 10D PAFFOW beat | White totlettes being so fashionable, we can~ Tee daily, except Sunday, at 7:45 .m..and12:15 and 7:0 | Baldwin Mrs HattonMareMrs McKnight AP | Gen, Neil.” Yesterday Attorney General Wal. | M&2) jhe geal OE ifr ‘ . not do better than commence our list of model ISTH STREET AND PENNA. i p.m.’ On Sunday, at 7:00 p.m. only. Sleeping cars | Brooks Emily. Hil Virginia Mrs. Jace applied to Judge Trigg. of the United | _ ple Gommitie An ANNOUNCED, thee there | in these differences are thoroughly discussed | dress with two or three ef these costumer, rs from distin- | ference of opinion. The burden of favor goes the suit ot W. H. Hago, who commands the | pniched gentlemen, and the secretary was di. | with the ards, and the bets, which. ns ost of Lagrange, for the body of the prisoner. | rected roread them, which he did. been at odds on St. John until tnis week, 5 For PHILADELPHIA.—Daily, except Bunday, at ‘The Central Office of this Company is new situated | 7.455" and 1215, 430, and 7.00 p.m, On Sunday, ' as sbove, and is carried on in connection with the | g¢75"T) oniy. | leaux, three rows being placed so 4s to inter- jailey Harriet Heywood Mra | Mre | lace one arother around she bottom of the ‘ker Joxep's. Hodges WmMr« McN: Brady Lous Hicke Elizabeth McCarter 3 he writ Was granted, and placed. in the | "*A mong them was one from Senator Sumner, | Poe sree e en ej onN until ints | Bre | axirt. Body and peplum trimmed to match, oak ; Bonaviders Mre Herd Adelia MrsNelson L. hands of ty Marshal Bingham, who tee . - S '¥ | Long white sash, also trimmed witb linc. pw ne Ten OPEN FROM 9 TILL 3. Great Pennsylvame Reute. Burr Sarah Mre Hall DW Mrs. O'Neil A Mrs loaves this Sao | EPL Singtem Dience, Be cave: T shall not be able to be | suxiety to bet, though it is known they have | '“Whive robe of Ohambrey gauze, trained, and ‘with you at your convention in Baltimore.ac- | brought a good deal of money with them. 1- is Beposits of ONE DOLLAR and upwards received, | For tHE NoRTHWEST, SoUTH AND SovTHWEsT | Beal Sallie A Hall Martha J ill Mrs In the caseef Jobn Jenkin, freedman, con- | cording to the mvitation with which you base 9 . | trimmed with a plisse flounce, edged ‘with and {interest paid on all sums of FIVE DOLLABS | Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 7:45.m. | Rishop Anu andHays Inez Mrs Oliver V Mrs certain that they will have todo Hvely work | white tafferas. Low body, with & high chemi % Lacy Hapson G D MrePickrell M victed of the murder of young Bradford, dur. | honored me. 1 ask you to accept my best | to beat their antagonists. The Wards are re- Cee eee einmp graves | tod 050 tnd om. Calvin Mae) Hanley W ates "Burnphrey S Mex | [acid of tbe Gnariestion 3: C., in June, 1969, | Wishes. Congress will leave undone what 1t | ported to have made several trials at Cornwali | “i OF very fine white guipure. Band of a BONDS AND STOCKS ONLY, under the direction Steambeat Travel. Chupbell A Mretones Matic Hue a vice | and who was three times’ reepited by General | OWght 20 do. if xt trils to provide promptly for | Iu thelr shell, ard according to the eave of | of HENRY D. COOKE, Feq., of JAY COOKE & White muslim dress with two skirts, each 0., Chairman of the Finance Committee of the For RIcHMOND AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. | Carter Sickles, 9 notification has been served on the | the establishment of equal rights, whether po- | wind and tide, made from forty-two down to embroidered Im blacks silx, with a light wreath nnetteJones Lettie MrsRoberts SM Mra « ‘oath * 5 litical or civil, every where throughout the thirty-nine minutes. But they rowed six full The steame: f the Richmond and Frederickeburg | Costin ElizabethJonesLizieMrsicRectar N sheriff by General Canby that he has fally * - they . forming & Kind of double iusertion. The a ir Bank. vosite are now more than $400,000. line leave Seventh street wharf daily, exeept Sune | Craven A lara Jonneon HD MreRece I~ examined the case, and that mere will be no | {UmiOn. Thisiea solemn duty which cannot | miles at one of thelr trials in 7 16! When the | suirtic‘iooped up oe vecar oe uincn taifetas, ‘The Depos! s kK ‘dent. ai Cassidy Sallie ‘son CelaMrasinith W (col further interference by the military. be shirked or postponed. The ide 18 intol- | St. Jobn beats that he may challenge any Saint Piped with white. This dress may be made T. HEWITT, of New York, Pregaent.,., | dove,at6a. m.and7 p.m. On Sundays at6.. m, ConkeMary AS James Jennfeye Smith MS ‘The 13 train yesterday, going Nortu on the | fable that any State, under any praiension of | in the ealender. <The crews areas follow: | with black lace inserdon, bat black silk em _ Db. N * nly. aldwell MH Mrekibbey Amy ith R Mrs . State 8, CaN Bet UPA political oligarch: St. Jobn. i ¥ fe wey Se ee ren Bae FoR ALEXANDRIA.—Steamers leave Seventh conten sae eames Buss: Goheller © «. | Witestngtom and Weldon ralttostr tan of tb | rietia fis ordere, and then call itself fe, | Stroke......Thosss ges aley,. Henry. | ste te uleg of etent ane eet ae Pen An Ah - street wharf every hour from6a. m. until7 p. m., c oma le roy Bern he = < publican government. I insist with all my | 2 jobn Morris, Charles, i nd ce Mins Mre KelleyJoanaMrsSt Springer, and the express messenger agent, trimmed to match, and made with wide gton | daily. collins | r . foul thatsuch a government must be rejected : ‘John McCaffrey, Gilbert. . Virst National Bank of Washington | (oy. sey Vexno# Tid steamer Wawissdt Carrel’ § Mire Roontz JoneMreSteawden W. Mtrs are CAUCE OTS Tere eee he cre Woe | aeinconsistent Jit the requirements of the | How -Dennis McCaftrey, — Josn. | "Evening dress of white tafstes, trimmed B. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, | leaves Seventh street wharf Tuesday, Thursday | Cook SMre |) Kimball's K Mrsfhomas W Mrs | baaiy Brnashed. eer ciandependence.” | Senator Wit. | ¢,Te,0oW man steers, and the Warde are for- | with a bias of ponceau, satiny spotied nek WM. 8S. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. and Saturday mornings of each week at 10 0’clock | Davis ds 4b MreKee SusanghMreTasker 4 Mrs Davi 3 M A Fenian excursion, retarning from Put-in | son, who says: had hoped to be at your | tuuae in baving in their boat one of the beat | gold. The (unic, of white tulle {Musion, Is a returning at 3% p. m. ah Tibbe N Mra ony, Olio’ Oe ee eit t | boat engineers in the United States. | long as the dress skirt, but is looped up at —— For Battimorg AND Potomac River Land: LaNrenceG MreTioet Ngee ed an wae ont ngsttogl tha Meine ee cn res peeet that gous Coe ate | , ‘The morning before the race ts usually spent | every breadth, by wreaths of ponceau flowe GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY Ixos.—Theateamer Columbineavee Riley's wharf, | Deniel ® Mrw LitieAMre™ “frowuridge nt | YeSterGay, when slerting from the, island; | preventit. Leuegest that opr coun eation a8 in ereasing the boat, and no gzercise is taken | with gold toliage reaching to the wrist and a ¥ foot of Eleventh street, every Wednesday morning | Doss 'Gcig Lanedsio® Mos Thien oR Mary Glenn, in the coll of the stern-rope. and | tional amendment, We can carry the amend- | for the first time in All'ibelr races, have fven | Le bee wht eer og FoRNd the top of FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED at 60’clock. Davenport@ Lord Johh Mrs. Tilley Mrs took off a leg trom each of them. ment if we cannot the law. At the last session | up grensing their bi nd have haiit polished | made Tow. ee STATES, POTOMAC TRANSTORSATIOR: Line F Baa peek i Leury Ez O Mra Yannoston EMrs A mass meeting was held fn Battin, last Lee on Foeement of ine hE us July | hike a piano, 1t glistens with all that depth of | Although out modistes have been busily en- \s Department, MORE AND Potomac River Lanpines. leamers nero Boe ree ag Ay 3 oger ere night of the delegates to the Border States Von- lowing all, ou! stinction of color, to | retiection which ie seen in the best cabinet | ed in preparing elegant travelli! RNS endiets presto itherTresiery Dow leave Sixth street wharf at 6 a.m. on Wodnes- | ToNy Mary Lewice, VM Macon yu at* | vention at the Front street ‘Theatre, which | Vote and hold effice, making no distinction in | work Fhe Se Foun bent ie fh beens eet | Kaged in prepar starting, Of anxiouely awa Government Securities with Treasurer United | ays and Saturdays. EikinsAmePMrsLewis Lucinda Williams E Mrs | W85 densely packed. A number of speeches | Tights or privileges. Some of our strongest | usual. Polishing the bottom has the advantage | ing tbe time to start forrite senciae ‘hey have For THE Eastern Suore.—The steamer Hi | Fowler J A Mrs Masters White L. were made, generally favoring the impeacn- | Men doubt our power to pass alaw. If we | of not taxing up |ny dirt trom the water which | not been less successful in tne charming colf- States Livingston. an elegant boat. leaves her pier. oppo- | Flaegan W MraMocly MD MbreWhite 4 ment of the Preaident. Canoe oUt Hey is cet about amending the | might stick toa greased surface. The Wards | furee, the description of which we are soto W7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.ea ite No. 170 Light street wharf, Baltimore, every | Fisher Molly“ Macomls Mrs Wallace L Mrs Governor Orr has pardoned a tresaman | {onstiration. Our State convention will go | have finally decided to name their boat the | will please our reader 4 madlag. 5 ror | Fite esser MBH MrsWilcox amd Smoot Chrisholm, convivted of the | {OF Suffrage either by law or by amendment. | Sheridan Shook, atter one of the revenue col. | “A chapeau ianchon of black figured taile ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p. m., for | Pyyah Morphy Kate | Worner'd Mr. ° P ig , t market rate Easton Point, Double Mills, Oxford, Clora’s Point, | Fick Mary EMreMoriit BW. Wise ME Mre murder of Dis step-daughter, on condition eee hyp edestabnaeyy 10 ay. lectors ot New York. Their backer and trainer | with scarf of black lace failing as a curtain SECURITIES at current market Wallach’s Wharf, Cambridge, Hughlett's Wharf, | Grey Nancy MrsMorr that he leaves the State of South Garolina for | | letters from Senators St Srauan and Yates, | is Mr. James Lee, well known asa successful | over the chignon, and fastened under the chin, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections Cabin Creek, Medford’s Wharf, and Lloyd’s Land. —_e—__ five years. ty ‘presentatives Schenck, Orth, and | poating man of a few years ago. The boatfrom | A trimming of quilted tulle, to imitate shells, om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | ing. UNITED STATES. The heavy rains which have just cearea in | Bromwell. were also read, regretting their in- | St. John is called the Thetis. The crew is | mized with a wreath of gold laurel leaves Scuth Carolina and Georgia have nada clsas: | Of ing meeting: ‘Temntor Yates wriee: ores | acked.by the St. John Club. Strings at the back, of narrow moire ribon GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Archer Burns Audermas Adams Adame AS Allen Geo J Armst oe: trons effect on cotten in many districis. 1t is Mr. Ruberte, referee in the Hamill-Brown Another tanchen, of white blonde, was ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST SPECIAL NOTICES. Nen © Lester Anderson Teported the yield will be lessened one-third. | COR@iHon of public affairs at this time furnishes | races, is here, and acts as one of the judges for | trimmed with a wreath of wild roses, carried 5 i Ambers Chas derse = occasion for grave apprehension toall liberty- | the Warde. He says that he bas received the | down the blonde scarf on one side, and actos FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful and Archer DT ‘The estimates. prepared in Caarleston.S.C., | loving men throughout the country, and, in | thanks and congratulations of numbers of old | the cbignon on the other. The narrow strin; dentin i AYEL’S AGUE CUR! Brown Amos Berry Geo, Flandsr Gen L | of the total crop of cotton im the South daring | my judgment, our country’s integrity and the | bearnug men een wey tf ys See eC mhits cs Prompt attentior EN and FIRMS | Foy Fiver and dene, Intermittent Fevers Chilt Fever, | Hrown Corne’s Buckner Geo 0 Burt Mat © Hae eee ee auilion nine hutdred | liberties of the people are jeopardized to that | iesction, ns rere OF former Faces for | at the back were of white moire, worked with ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN a: Kemitient Fever, Dumb Aur. Perioilical or Bit: | Bates’ Sp Boley Geo Rettecher PD | and seventy thousand bales. extent w bich demands as much intrepid patri- | “The race for the championship of the world | “A chapeau “Empire” of pink crape bonil- and to any other business entrusted to us. fous, Fev and. indeed all the affections | Porch Danl Blocken Jno Brooks Robt Caleb Van Sise, postmaster at Lyosset, Long | ctism and wisdom as at any time in oar event- | was,of course, the principal attraction of the lonne, on the leftsiden hanging spray of moss- FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEBN- SICA AETER SOUL SM ALOT OWS; MOLAR OF MNES MEtIC Bell Daplicol) Burton Isanc Bord Sam Ialand, as bes attested foe amberxllng value oe S perce Pencrnitione ye day. ‘The shores were lined with ten thou- | roses and buds. Tulle scarf, fastened by a . suai . © J net P ters. ie was iD ‘our ase fe Of patriots w! D MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully -aished. taf’ ee nome implies. it. doen Cure, and does not Brown David Barrack JnoT Brown Thos Soltars bail. ale ee Ayer moans. bravely accept the leesons of the ‘dmes, and in Stason ae lite, Tal ae hee Tene | Bena” SBS HATA eR INES Ob aehtie eetie 7 ail. conta 1 A nic, . a a ie it o8 A ‘ i “4 b a | ‘WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. | onth. Zinc, nor any other iinersl or polsowcus gets Fcster Bel Joe ny pulls hoe J Reports from the riee plantations in Sontn | {Beir resolutions will recognize and proclaim | men. They were in merino underclothes and | A fanchon of white silk, worked with small ‘Washington, March 20, 1365. mitt | substance whatever. itin nowiseinjnres any pa- | Popie Frank Bacon Revi S Byrd Thornton | Caroliwm and Georgia state that raias and | 'B¢if entire devotion to the great fundamental | rea caps. The Wards were also in white | butterflies in gold. Scarf of talle, failing over rs | tent The number and importance of its cured in | Rarker Prk W Brown JoeB Beings Win J fresbets have ruined the crop principle which underlies our form of govern- | pareheaded, and had blue handkerchiefs, | the cbignom, aud wreath of jasmine passing STH, the ague districts are literally beyond accountand | j5Sown WF BookJasD = Bell Wm A fire in Louisville. K ferday, 4 ment. viz: universal equality of rights and | dotted with white stars, bound around their | over the chignon, and accompanying the tulie CLOTHING, &c. we believe without a parallel in the history of | Conegan AP Clayton H G ffe JR re moat or eos? Gam | privileges among the governed. Nothing less | heads The Warn boatis made of Spanish ce- | brides , - fine apsiicine: Our pride iy erated ty eee ee | ColeAlfred Corridor Jno y Leon'a | 880d Property-to the amount of 830,000. than ibis will stand the test of popular scra- | gar, an a tamarac frame. ‘The St. John boat | A fanchon of blue tulle, trimmed with a ) & HARDON. suemlcdarments we receive of the radical curesief |) Grail AA Conway Jae Cottral LJ Se ee Uny, and nothing less will restore us to peace | js made of a peculiar white pine, very light | wresth of blue couvolvuly acrooe tne front. ORM ERGCHANT TAILORS. on hed wholly failed ; , 2 Coserif John — €hilds N Inauguration of Gevernor Stevenson. and prosperity.” er nd rare, and found only at St. Johns and in | and branches of the same falling en cache- The nuove named having formed w co-partnor- | 4,Unacclima-ed persons. cither resident in. or Lieutenant Governor Stevenson was yester- | ,,Hon..G. S. Orth says: ra ic hemoneesttE | the northern forests. | overt Dalton of St. | peigne over the chignon. At the same side & era re namics Bering sormed ’ Ce t ling through miasmatic localities. will be day inaugurated Governor of Kentucky, vi serene tous jimes; and it behooves the | Jobne, was the builder of this boat,and acted | white rose and a smaller one fastened the tulle thelr Old Stand. where they Will be thew: brptected be taking the AGUE CURE daily tae John § Helm, deceased. After prayer by the | Republicans every where to beon the alertand | as judge fer the St. John men at the starting | strings yery choice atock of goods just purchased pidity Of the Vinee it in an) cuoelieat comedy, ; i Rev. Bishop Smitb, of the Catholic Churen, | PFsParrd for any cinerwene3 tat boat, and R. M. Plant atthe lower stake boat. {| A bonnet with crown of maize tulie and for Fall and Winter wear stimulating the Liver into healthy activity DeP uilley A Drury H A Daves Warren , | sonof A. J. Smith, the Mayor of Frankfort, on oe i ; sir eStats od ne ‘—You | Stephen Roberts acted as judge for the Wards | barbes of blonde to match, trimmed with mar- se 3-6t For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. it | Duval Alf Powtte jas panicll br WC | behalf of the citizens made an address of wel- that the contest in which we have been en | %¢,be starung boat, and William Blackie at | ciesus of the same color aud bronzed leaves. = EE, isan excellent remedy. producing many trnly re- | Dixon € 1 Dorey So Perrone d Debut ofthe cittatne nade en addveas of wal e have beenen- | th- lower boat Capt. Gardner, of Bo:ton, | A fanchon of violet tulle, trimmed with J. HEIBER 1 i Nathan n F o markable cnres. where other medicines had failed, Prine eed ime ego Wn then read, after a review in eloquent terms of | €4 during the last seventy years is not yet | acted us referee. Mr. W. Blackie, stroke of | small ornaments of Chantilly, edged with jet. (Successor to H. F. Lovvon & Co. Prepared by Dr J.C. AYER & CO. Practical Aaa mory Geo r Jou W | the political career of the lateGovernor Helm, | frre of tho Goce eon, until the ene. | the famous Harvard crew, was stake holder. | Scart of tulle, fastened by bunch of geld s Al Chemists, Lowell, Maes., and ok ware iottG W Elligtt JW acting Governor Stevenson, proceeded as fol: | Tits of the Government succeed in its pros. | As the men come up their superiority to the | berries. Bunches of cold berries mixea Sara CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY price Ral rnest EO Eglins Joshua lows: tration, or the loyal people become so en- | common run of rowers is evident. They | black lace acroce the front ena chignon. Price. $1 per bottle. 2. D. GILMAN. 5 trenched and fortified’ i y ig MERCHANT TAILOR. ge 2:daweotn Agent, Washington. lapderg HA Pergo Dp Fink c Be P2 “I cordially approve and fally endorseevery | ‘Tencne dake at pee in bike A State as to | seem to move with deliberation und ease, and |The hats are in endless variety. Amongst enn — ee ee 21 HD Saga St -te a he oer a principle enumerated in theadmirable addrese | [o0ai interest to the supreme don of nd | Jettbeir boats glide through the water’ with | the most charming, we notice one of Eaglieh Seon isan Bal (sts Sreya : eREETO RVEEERODY Pee eee Bors er of the jamentable Melm. and will, by God’s | Peoutnce © Ue Supreme dominion of the | wonderful speed. The Wards are scanned atraw—a c.oche—lined with blue velvet swith en: nue : rentree HL bleesing, earnestly endeavor to maintain them | Bepublic.”” with some anxiety, forit isknownthatGilbert a band of the same around the crown. over nson Dr J curing my administration of the government. oe aeee eau tard. before taking bis seat | has been under the weather for a day. But A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the reatest im; the young of both sexes. : Y d which was alight wreath of jasmine fallingon PAWNBROKERS. Wc tenchen tigw the homely tay become beactital, itlen J The oath which 1 em about to take exacts of | $, President of the convention, delivered an | they appear to be allright and there is no de- | the left side over long ends of blue velvet a Sad Po rere eae sane the forsaken loved. uas| Hesunet aC : Bomeea me strict obedience both to the Coneutation of pe ae aged erst pases LON grote gine in the enthnsiaam of their friends. They | = 'o young lady or gentleman should fail. to se etings AC the United S vod the constitution of Ken- ; vd— | keep perfect silence except tosay where they | E s 5 HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF their Address, and. receive a. copy post-paid. by re- | Hunt br A P Hothaway JH tucky. Both cenatitations were ordained to | {0 consider the question of universal suffrage— | wanttoctart from, These: senwe men, on Last H # fer babdted SENSED PAWN BROKERS fore aL. rai iO Hose Heel perpetuate the rights of civil liberty and free | D4 SAid=—¥ With Tespect to the muin prop- | the contrary, loudly vauut their detsrmina- | Sede ee eat. 34 rau! END AHALEY STREET WEST, aps-d&weoly ‘Troy, New York. Beste ion © Howard JW. P representative government. e en ence ee thie seson erage ttegee tion to win the colors They are much more | ae pried aectag MeepPrrcont bei ear Pennsylvani : ia Herdemer JP Hammi “The premises of both were inte1 \ + | “veefy” about the body than their rival ut the folowing par- Omer the Hichest coh sarancee ou sll Kinds of HALL’S VEGETABLE Eves W Heine Ww. Heese | ete snd uphold se fandapenttens oie We in Tennessee have possibly taken @ po- | all have slender, mussolan anne They have | ticulars of bis last hours which are given ia Merchandise, to any amount and for any SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER Holman EA Hoey JD Holohon TR Of freedom, the liberty of speech, the freedom | $!ion more advanced than bas been assumed | drawn the inside position and move to their | the Albany Journal, of Tuesday evening, will Sime desired at reasonable rates. Ts the best article known to preserve the hair, 11 | HINGA |” Hugher3 M_ Hillver Gen WS | Of the prese, the Tights Of conscience, of prone by the other States here represented, Sn’ oxn | Peas | beread with melancholy Antereet: interest on large sums greatly reduced. will positively restore oltz G ohenstine arman ‘ : is question, which bas shaken our t nthis city, to-day, at No. 11 Park Business strictly confidential. GRAY HAIR TO 178 ORIGINAL COLOR, AND PROMOTE | James AT Jessup (ieo Sones Orie ee ieercoe and the Feemincation, the puri: | conniry from the center to the circumierence, | oriet, tary 1® made a few minutes after 4 died James “A. McDougall, formerly Sextet I ty of elections, and the implicit obedience of o’clock, and is perfection itselt. The boats lie zal, ‘ly Senator Good's bought for cash end sold at private sale. es ITSGROWTH. | Tigra Alfred Joslind L Jones Robert L tee Tepresentatuve to the oH of hia constitu. | that has Kept it agitated as no other question | exactly in a line, and at the word g0, off they | Of the United States from the State of Cali- fe2l-ly It is an entirely new scientific discovery.combin- | Joseph A Jonnson James Johnson Wm N 1 id taark: vd o | bas ever agitated it, became no longer a ques- | ar- withou: excitement, &1 a ‘dy taking | fornia, and in his time one of the most brilliant = ————= ny of th Jones Chas J . B ; 2 - = ar aekte Azentein the vegetable Mingo eee | are cranes Kinterdanes Kive'nicnara | theif ietterand spine Collision vecerecerree: | on M Tennessee the moment she blotied from | Shingttaty excrement, sud apparenty waking {0rnis ud in Ris ume one of the most brilliant 8 ‘HS . Teen eT ee hg eevossy, and docs not | Kensal Amos per Janes King Richard eral and State governments are atterly impos. | Det constitation and starnte book every dis- | is quicker than thatof their rivals-as wells, | ticians whose talents gave bright promie of Kennedy «Ce Hey 1s Thos A Ly imp finetion of either rate 1 * TO PERSONS RENOVATING. : Hain theskine oe sreaical | Rees LtGhacW Kraus J Kivewe sible. ‘They can never occur as long as.each | {inction of either race or color. (Applause.] | longer, and immediately draw anead. Rapid. | 1uture eminencnceand usefulness. A few days ini - sae It is recommended and used by the first edical | Ve Uahald Geo i government restrains itself within’ the re. ‘ c simple proposition | ly they make their distance greater, and when | Since one of our most respected physicians, ee Qi: bi at ate. “ ie L nderson Lintsey John ary ) each. aan of race, and com- | are tuil five lengths abead. As the: 0 Aro! called to enter the dwelling in question and Fhe ects eat ee petit peri Nashua Ni” Proprietors. B pawrence JoaH Lenton Thomas «It is only when one Government overleaps deer gripe es pate ee 80 | the bend, just betore passing out Of sight, the | abd degedicorep ood aid $0, and found a poor, during th mer.in order to make room for —— Leonard L ‘ind Will W the barriers erected for is restratnt that dan- poh n | Wards are in a still better position. | broken wrec! jumanity, tottering upon the fall purchases. we shail offer, for. the next two KNOW THY DESTINY Cie Leonean ger can arise. To all the demands and exac. | Wo react that simple altitude. All thé difl- | “at jength the beats appeared beyond the | Verge of the grave. in the last stage of a dread- monthe, at reduced prices for eash. our choice selec: | wy a yare'e Er THORNTON tne great English eels a. Ms fions of the Federal Government within the | &2 ve shaken us as with a tempest | bend on the return, and bigh Tise the chouts | 1Ul disease. Despite the ruin, physical and fion of actin by MEE. F. NTON, the great Ruglish)| 2 PY te ee) sphere of its constitutional power Kentucky | Will disappear and be st an end.” (applause; | gs the Wards come on ahead. and second ates | mevtal, which this unfortunate ‘presented, ERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, Astrologist. Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, Lie After the adoption of the resolutions report- Si they were, at occasional moments, glimme: PAOVAL PICTURE FRAMES has astonished the scientific claeses of the Old A will always lend a ready support and cheertal | Aten Renee fa P second passes before the St. John appears y, » limmerings OV MOTURE CURD AND PASSELS World, has now located herself at Hudson, N.Y. obedience, while within the limits of the Com- y the committee. Senator Cresswell deliv- | The powerful rowing of the Wards is'more | Of intelligence which showed that the rE “WALNUT BRACKETS és Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers monwealth her reserved rights must be re. | Ted am eloquent sddrese, trom which we | apparent as they come in at the end of the | Wretched being had been something more than CABINETS, BOOK SHELVES, &c.. | of second sight as to enable her to impart knowledge spected: and will, while I act as her chief | MSMe the following extracts: «The devil, | course and sbow their lithe and muscular | 82 Ordinary man. When the physician lef‘, Also, always on exhibition ayd-eale a fow choice | of the greatest Importance to the single or married | Macall fl |” Mahone John," Meor magistrate, always be upheld to protect and | ™O¥ing through his special minister, Andrew | hacks. As they curve to the ‘stroke wey | be Was informed that he had’ econ what PAINTINGS and ENGRAVINGS. of either sex. While in a state of trance: shede, | Miller Harrs | Macoyle Jacch, Montzqmer detend the constitution of the State from as. | JORDeO [cheers and laugiher.) has given | srraighten up the boat respond: witharuen, | WAS left ot Senator McDougall. To-day tne Fee eee ee aaa ene TC UA | Rartiaud by recat on dnmteanent oC intense | Monhestomce: Melvevs Janes Mae samit from without or danger within, and to | fresh impetus to our eause, and doubtful men | such rowmg has not been seen before to-day: | MOUrM{ul drama is ended, aud the curtaa ee ee or ng re ae | Sewer knows as theBeychommtrope, guarantees (0 nghdno see that the laws are faitnfully executed and | ‘Toughout the land see that against this new | ‘The boat comes on with oars plying as steadiiy | b&8 dropped. Senator McDougall was born 7p Pac remember the Damieand nnmber, produce a life-like picture of the future husband or ‘winan GeoH NeillJohn€ — Nichols Jasper | obeyed. altor, endeavoring to breed a new rebellion. | and beautifullygas when they made their firs; | 12 thie city. and educated asalawyer. Atan eS SNR “MARKRITER, wife of the applicant, together with date of mar- | Neleon Harry. a oMy earnest desire shall ever be to advan there 1s Ro protection save by arming the en- | stroke. For auminstant the arms of the rowers | C@ly period in the histery of Califorma, ha RY elec : - y be ce | wers No. 486 Seventh strect, Fiage, position in life, leading traits of character, | (‘Brien Philip @'Neal Harry 0°Neal WS the welfare ana happiness of every member of | ‘iF masses of loyal people with that weapon | Test, but itis on'y to let a boat get outer she | emigrated thither, and coon attalued a hige , Fight doors shove Dad Fellows’ Hall, Hiaie cam cenert Be Gill seut men desired’ a | parler A Melzer Palors G Perry Robert tne Commonwealth, irrespective of party or | Which to him signifies political deatn. We | way. ‘The shell hardly slacks her course, ang | Position by virtue of bis remarkable talents jei7- m ___between D and Betreets. | siais can assert. She will sond, when desired, & | Parker A Melzer Valor val Peete. | eee Te OE SOE Cerne CF PETLOf | sean thas it ia note muro theory to- Itis, | in an instant the oars are plying again. and | Ud greatenergy. He was a member of the Ww NGTON IRON WORKS. ere eae pomia Eat Be inate s Prrrine ColE O Parker Geo Pahens ReyVinct | citizens tor thelr succor, and invoking the | 38 1 believe, practically accomplished. 1t | amid great cheering the Wards are decieved | Legislature and took @ prominent part in the WASH 5 fib . Buall lock of hair, andstating place of birth, age, | Pollard EA. Pfeifer HH Phillipe Win L. blessing of Almighty God. the sare prop of all | Comes to Us now sanctified by adoubie victory. | winners, in 30 minutes and 2 ceconds. ‘The | Oeanization of the State. Afterward, he RAY AND Ni i Co i inclosing’ fi pierce Edward Perkins Henry Parker ir Wood i In the very citadel held by Andrew Jonnson, | St John boat followed in41 minut served in the Federal House of Representa- Found Sonate, nt Be ty Makers, Se eiel catainge bani co vcuealt bine Franklin Meier Captd R Peters W. who put thelr tenet ip. nim, tor. the -nonor, {ialoutes t6seconas: + lors, Machinists, and Boiler 84 cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, | Prare Fran a ‘JR Peters t ‘and pri a againstall the patronage and power he could | Atihe etake boat the Wards turned al 1) | tives, with great acceptance to his party and Corner of Maine avenue and 3d atreet ‘on Will receive the picture and desired information | Peed Geo A Pike JamesT Page WH Pete onthe or Moe ae aon was | Wield in his high office whe people of the Dis- | zecondsahead of their aniagoniste | °°" * | nis constituency. In 1860, he was leeds Manntacturers of Improved Statio and Port ty return mail. All communications sacredly con- | Rupert Alfred I RW Russell James F chi trict of Columbia, leading oft with their little The winners row yg) ¥ 1, | the United States Senate. In that body be Meee eee ee aared DOeWenne | tential, Addrots ip confidence: MADAMEE.F: | Hoct Beni M. Riblett F Haine RR. | then sdministered by Hon. B. J. Potters, oblet | song. ‘nave covered. themselves with alee, paure an instant, and are off again ein ony | took a foremost rank. “The same tered’ ene Grist Mills: Forkrehitectural: Iron Work, | THORNTON. P.O. Box 223, Hudson, N. ¥. RotheryBowmnSRennert John F Ratelitie ID in the utmost good order) ‘There wee neither ts Pease Buta mightier than the District | champion colors flying trom the stern quence which bad made him a lion of the Gratives: Railings. Forgings, Iron an aps-D&Weoly _ Hoe sare HORELe Jacou, Kellley Lt Wm 4a the mcmsoasia . of Columbia hath spoken. Redeemed Tennes- | “With the termination of thir, the principal | Mastes in California, rendered him powerful "Fhe increased facilities of our new and extensive SECRET DISEASES. mmghton AJ” Sears Geo W Smellroon L B see, once rebellions, but now beneficently loy- | event of the day, the crowd began o depart, | in the deliberative’ body; and. tone ot hie establishment enables us to offer those havin Miwisdeaee Gre ta thes most cactotn, dade bed Hen i Supiders Leroy: | Trouble in the Fourth Military District. | Qh, bopper sae a ee ee, fecutch- | and the six-oared men rowed their race betore FEST eee ee rererbered a3 master: del 0 mal n our line a ms te = Be 2 Morri it 6 x4 ie = a! SrASe thst favorable terms, effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- Givin ‘Sheppard Harrnspratt O Mo” | | Some time siutce the office of the Eagle news. | crew obron in hon ingens herselfmostglo. | the saceec ee ane Maltitude. | ‘The delight of | P iA aun thovconee ork ents for Bu y al Turbii dy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days,and 5 zpr , ¥ fAEPifenpormtam’s Meoroved Jouve Fa® | Slastcasesinfeentyone noore “Momineraigy | Siar gigs GUN HTGA'™ "Supp Richard jalsam, no mercury. Only ten piils to en Te | Smith CD Brone Dr sth, he soldier's hope, and a friend to those who do | Stuphens Chas iglle Henrys: Roate Sam). ith « chaefer Jas Schott Jas P 2 ne the success of America te ge drink proved bis bane and the cause of bis paper. at Camden, Arkansas, was destroyed | riously at the ballot-box by the combined action | sothis cace 16 considered, thong ne: wegen ruin. Long before the close of his term, he be. by soldiers led on by Major Pierce. Colonel | of her loyalsons. [Great applauce.] Tennes. crew was present—was very great. St. John | Came an object of shame to those with whom Gilbert. commanding the post, sent a letter to | see, situated almost in the very centre of the | has, Up to thig time, al ways had the victory in | he Was Associated, and his supercession would General Ord in which he said «the censures of | rebellion, stands conspicuously before this competing with either New Yerk or Boston, | Dave been a matier of course, even were hi the press, directed against the servants of the | nation and before the world as tbe first State | snd it has been their. boast that no crew south pay, in the ascendant in the California Legis- UST AGRIVED— beta & bois. Pure Country CIDER VINEGAR. at | not want to be exposed. Male packages, 82° fe- Wholesale Agents and male, $3. SaMARITAN’s Root AND Hens Jvices.—A post- x % eople, may be endured; but General Ord, and | where universal manhood suffr been jewe-cit__Commlssion Merchants - | tive and permanent cure wae Price 8) 25 per bot: seheer tno The military foree detailed to enable Bim tc practically enforced. That, too, ty the Avro bry ate pve a compeleonts them.-|' pearance was cts Dense en on JC ENNEBEC ICE COMPANY. rm Boros Spots, Sousa, Se. Fees ie et 1 Tucker BW | Thomas PJ perform hia duties, are not the servants of the | her own people. fApplanse 1, All Slory, say | made before in any of the matches between the | New York. where he was shockingly incepa- — Taylor Chas faycon Geo | Taylor F Grow | people of Arkansas, but rather thelr masters, | 1, to the beroesot Tennessee. (Greatapplause.) | norihera aed soutaon eens ciated. His subsequent steps have been rapid The Kennebee Ice Company are now prepared to TaylorHouChsHTucker Geo H Taylor WF and itis felt to be agreat piece of impudence | # * * No greater acts of modern times ‘Whether the Wards. will row against the | *0d certain toward the fatal end. furnich the BEST QUALITY OF ICE to tl le cit DENTISTRY. Hon Ex-Tiflany Geo | Templeton Wm for newepapers in this State to comment upon lave been made Known to this nation and this | Paris crew or the ‘Poughkeepsie erew, both of Rens of Washington. , Orders left with our drivers NTIS s ' Furpin Geo V Thome Wm | the military, under any cifcumstances what- | people foam these acts of Tennesses and the | which races have been eadsismot ae. FOREIGN NEWS. yromptl: ended tv. All communications should BARNES inserts TEETA ON RUBBER, Thompron W A ever.” istrict o: jolumbia. gentlemen, our | cided. It {is understood that, they make a bet. , Sept. i2 = pcdiktewedto“” “STACKPOLE & HALL. W., Born nad Shiver vers cheap Fourth CaptKA 2Thoupking M | Tregory Win General Ord, in reply, says: «Your letter of | enemies tully appreciate the tramp of the hosts | ter thing than nsual.out ef this affair, as teetr reread sokahaad tone roprremvd ant street east, between A and B streets north. Leave | Thompson Geo Tierney PH: ) Thornton W the 15th in which you ren fet ht oat will soon override ‘them. (Great ap- | packer promised them $l0Q)extra for a vice nent being the Cleveland havdic The Zee = =e = TAKS’ y Yard car at Third street, on accountiof side- | Unger Peter | VanDoesen A C Viele EW an act ofa party of soldiers who. misled by an | plause.] For a time we went down by the | tory. 4 lard stakes were won by Verula m The Gl oa D*® SSE AN? BMS exnow: paid SOI | WML wiseGswattamodere x | SUOtH Ageetbly entered citizen's Nguse gud | Hercenons of their asaalt bat, taak God een at per Iahd handicap was wou by Sevilie. "Vex was y. 4 * 3 rs jae G ol c ia we ~ of - OR, PILE OINTMENT. B. LEWIE & DAVIS, DENTAL ABSOOIA- | WiiteBC. Worthington GTWestglolert leaceexplain why this act was not prevented |, spsed our standard or ceased io” saarerain es aby the Sate, cvitguiies to Ne imoharcenm| Sycceemel:i the ie Warranted to Cure any Case of Piles. TION. Willis Brown Wingert Geo R. Whafén Thos R 2A “ and if the z ‘Appl ‘The loyal the Toapectore: are meaciy Competed eee oF | plate. ‘The stand plate handicap was awarded regarded as the very best remedy for z Washburn Cor’) Washington J } rs jr Pr tion that the mili i in ‘were won by Minnie Warren, and the queen’ _ fetre Jy — ‘ilson CB Wedley J Webster Capt W | Complied with. Youras#ertion ‘e mili- | plause.) They and all classes have said they | thismonth. They were contracted for x Sars. Ses coreck that dinreesing waledyc TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Wes eer Ca tD JWhitman Joven]: Wausleven W2 |-tary forces are not the servants of the people, | will march side by side, black and white. | W. A. Graves, of Norfolk, sud are Suugoeuy sg ep ane ean a have used it, and the proprietors have Z— Whiltner D ‘illiams New M Willson Wm but rather their masters, is unjust to the peo) and redeem their country [Applauee.] | at the Predegar worke, in Richmond, Va. un- - —A despatch from Athens states that Great Bri der the superintendence of Mr. John L. Por- | France have cent 2 joint note to Greece arsine ver. They will be sixty-five fee. in length, | the Government st Athens to refrain from hos- and are intended to move in shaliow waters. | tilities with the Sublime Porte, and maintain They draw abont fourteen inches of water | 9 strict neutrality in the Cretan’ wae, An inepector h’s been. pRpolnied for each of GENBVA, Sept. 12—Eveniag.—The Radical the three districts by W. F. Taylor, Esq, Au- | Congress. which met hereon the 9 instant, le and mifitary, and unfounded in the Mate, In conclusion, Re said; * Blessings are betore bich are for the benefit of the people. The | us, ‘before the whole conntry, when the rights assumption that a party of soldiers conid at | of all men will be established, as 1 believe te their owmjoption, forcibly: destroy a citizen’s | be (sod’s decree, The war was his agency so property, and commit a gress violation of the | long as he believed it necessary, and then He Public peace would not be tolerated under a | used the traitor Andrew Johnson, and He is Napoleon.” using bim to-day. And it will come [appianse : ° | tificial ‘Teeth are inserted, although . Ly bey Baits rag cette cet a | ‘waas nibs eat Gera i Ge | Worker, Pawuar cal faction, the money BUTLER & EVAN! cifbe deducted when the Teeth are mad Miscritaxeovs.—Hon, Const] General of Eoua- Broprietars. W estminster. Carroll Co. Md. Goriaiation 16 new mepered to snake 2 01 L8 oe Aad il el PYM, Z, " 5 H fold. Silver and ubber at ‘orl Pi at a one Sold by all Drnggiste in Washington, George- | Shia and boston prices. All pe 8.3, BOWEN, P. M. for the first time to know that it has failed. No | No charge will be made eure — Yilliang Elijah Wassinger LoueWard WH tal work done can have it as cheap as in the abo’ ditor of the State.’ The headquarters of the | is still in seasion. The proceedin: Ss geen areas ig ave fe ree Sethe t - 5 0: when this le shall exhibit to the world | chief Inspector. Mr, Wm. H. ©. Lovit ‘ P’ an: ae tene COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FoR WomEN Abd best napnier. und’ Warranted to give entire | AL SUPERB, STOCK OP INTesr> AND | sepucriow AMD. DESSETION OF A Boeton | the spectacte of a nation that founds he Policy | be in Norfolk city, His farisdietions the coast, Torsing asasp ettamcorelneas rein pom thee LYING-IN ASYLUM a Persons will do wellto call and ex- ‘All warranted to run and thoroughly regulated 1BLi—! Fy months ago Emma Hayes, an in- | upon the great principle of equal and exact | rivers and creeks to ‘Kk river. Captain cialets of the United States, which gave rise: Fourteenth tet (cite) Giger of M atret, | hin our work before getting Welwewhere! Writ | ai $hciow priceaf Seach: audaetataction guar | Seri Hor one by wer eeducsr ana cies | 1pailStoctriny, MED; wen, as & consequence of | Charlee F.M-SpottswWood naa charge of tne | {o'an cacited discustion,, Somells neato vi ington, D.C, ap! Be . m to New , Sn en | that joc! J great law- | recou istrict. cove! the rivers cree! ‘Washington At BETH. cows. M.D Torsotia eed amt Mckesn 7 830¢9 Map | %0 8 bose of prosutation. Last Friday night, | giver of the Jews shall proclaim to this land: | from Back river to the’ Puauee tee ne ary Ghembere withdrew theta the tore This neti efenta whe inay ve suering fromais: | The Inventor end Patentee of the MINERAL | }\ MagicCared Gold Watches... Mmpeo 08 | sayy fap A Berbice od shalt thon bein the Bel ybleraed shail be the:|-arterk ehate ences Ree per ime | | MARERILEES, Sept. 12--Eveningaa tele cep’ mas 2 ‘at, 260 to 00 | Wreteh wi a ing | si B i C commences at Cape Obaries, Constantinople ‘eanes peculiar to their sex, and for the admission | PLATE TEETH persenall: ra life of which she bad | fruitof toy body and the fruit of thy grounds | era * gram from ple announced the ar. ‘of euch females as may require the comforts of the | bis office in this city, iauiy persune 200to 230 | wearted of the o! y, si} apd incind the Eastern Shore waters | riyai ofthe screw-steamer Swat th who cannot weer others, Di 18to 208 | been leadu Emme left the dén in Hester | and the tavitof thy cattle; the increase of th: There will bé no salaries att \- sees iiiattemeatn met tae | age pon eat wer stars whe cine wor | Seca Mae Aira.wucie gis HS | seco smarionemeneysndmatycpran: | Kon anatn Soot of cy bea ered al | apsrgupr os operon oh ws atone | Ser, iam, sete lpg ee Ease: tion of the District, surrounded by ‘DB grounds. . ey of the route she shou: @ for ton @ thy. : ts * thou. |.o ine Teeeipts. © - 2 2-E: —The Fal nian hom dee Sige eat | facreelaetmeegtemtraieae | Sea ale baste=— = BE S| fe et Aina ea er cen agers ant |e wana nee core gad cena ace [new cee | TRS ee ne te Govrmr ‘ezme of ad- 5 16 to 0 O| ul . : i rm 1 be, tine at Port accordance with the room required, payable in ad. it to those who are particular, end wis! i at 1,000 Gold H sania, and 1 tel md benediction shall be heard thi . vigorous quaran: at Mahon, Balearic edicines, Medical ch t, ot est and most denture | yo Miscelli S0to 100 | toe streetwof Morr ] r ap | this gral Over this | ley's clerks at New Haven, has |, and, , for all See Eistartcan procure’the MINEEAD TRETH wil | 300 Mime : Bio. | over hishtior protection. On mg discharced | caaseiend ied pen Noses eae nat! | doing business, ow tbe manal je scale | from the United Statec sia ee ane gaat Or —— Dg more fall warranted. 34 aden be. | 5,000 Ai esi rh ‘onthe pope | 14 the morning, she contin ‘her course, | no longer 8! ee vd febo and curse | of that firm, took along with him two fe- 3 MEDICAL STAFF. in this city No, 33 Fes ing leer ‘The abovestock wi Peston ote ory | Bungry, penni! and slok. ‘next ight ud; and the Of this thrice Diessed . aud), Mus Manic M: | goe-rona, SURGEON IN CHIET tre, mth and sts. Alao, 9 arch Diy | farone price Pian civiag’ ox pratt d, Riera ee she was arrested at Tremontveand locked ap Tosa cry shen and aren.’” eet ap. |, They have { foorth then Feaveuset a Lb f work ie IBA Tobreth. Rateens aieh and 2st streets. = Tiere i Pe Tignpgy «pace Seg RL part Cokphircade lg le ‘vention then adjourne: pa 7 and ‘nobody knows onthe, and any move mneajesen berhelt x "ING E ICIANS AND SUBGEONS, ‘We wish to immediately dispose of the above [‘she was taken before 4 jus! and on herown Phe con’ dat 4pm, ta ‘ iv SRE UA uNaS! be DS Bergeon General, Cul’ | 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 icent stock. Cerfeater, nuining the ar: [testimony was convicted: Of Yagrancy. nnd | mwet.at?% p. mi meas meeting. the time. Pa cS, tarmac area e 4 — fos; ‘ore placed in sealed, euvelopes;‘and well | sentenced 10 muniy day imprisoninen; in the] Tat 74 tolock p-m,, tae thestre wae crowded | graeiarelavea tnt turkey costs are made | 7-Tt is, proposed by the city pave Tren “308. RILEY. M. D., Georgetown. MARKRITER, . "Holders ere enti the artidles named unty jail. ‘The girl sad. in sourt that she ‘excess with seneret ly compowed of | todo hens’duty in France. They are mane | mont street, ton, im front of Univea. THOS. MILLER, Br DoF street, Washington. hoice their certificate, on it of Ten Dollars, | yy, he te Springfield, where she has | colored men. e private =. with wine, their breasts an ‘Stews Oourt House, with wood, ait isimpos- 4% BGARSRET MOD gen York avenue. | De )OW SHADES GAL PIOTURE FRAMES, | © she oe een orm rtidheate ontificg | Tenge. ‘Fue poor gts stOFY was listened to 7 ladies, aad te s t'| then they.are placed, bila sitting of eggs’ ‘On | sible for the Judges to be beerd-owime te mse W.P JOHNSTON, M. ashington . “ | less. pean with deep in it by thé Court alid’her case’} pirsons, white and DiacK. | lorace May-:4 ‘\¢oming out of it” they find ther te cold | Roise caused by the passage Of Reavy teams GRAFTON TYLE i., Georgetown. TURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, |/named thereou, upon ts Irrespective of ite jeep ‘ : peage ¥. HOWARD, M. D., F street. TNGRAVINGS, WALNUT BRACKETS, &c. | worth, snd as no article valued len than 910 is eicitea much sym pains at she might = Pea the. lesa they remain where they.are, aud there. | over the stone pavement. ‘any certificate, it wil} at once be soon rem a Orders for etmiesion ta thefres, Lande tn this J. MABERITER, No. 485 71h street, Na Dottery, but 4 straieht forward lerétimate ital.(of which there are 3),) can be obtained urgeoninchief at this Seca, ne. abtaaten—siak ‘etosay, the! ‘ga-A farm in Princess eer perched low York, for the sam cared for antil ber parents contd’ v1 ) ROA Mr. Fenton, atree! her whereabouts, she wae cent tothe couniy | . ~ 184 1 OF of » tween D and E streets. sat hich may de icipated im o was Sn of the Bedical staff, and of the Beyn. Dra: Hall, |, 1% 22 _____b tween Dana B streets. Fra a coam by the most fauntdons. oa. : See (BP ee Fray irene The land aieposed Gurley, Gillette, and Coombs. ENEOA STONE. of Bs cents, “hve |° SrA ship recently amled Zeom Liverpool | Rond..was betrayed by 8w to Whom pe since the war, vestesie ‘Wives and widows of soldiers desiring sdmisvion — i sbip agand aimless” teralee 7 ‘betrothed. war. will apply to the Surgeon General, United States | No7icx TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. pith any “anions ands meals 12 “ @. Daaiel MeDermoit, ‘as carried on an Patients living at a distance who desire tocome SENECA COMPANY are now s be tran In Octoper. A +f yeers, was murdered by some aged | Lewis’ mill, Wis., h TEEN ST omnes mal to this institution for treatment can secure priy: Pa ‘all kinds of BUILDING and D! 810} > A base ball ciubin Wisconsin ie caled wa on Thursday lest, near Long me treated his Tome By Opi iaE Oy Gl ert. Bd. STON: and fm any aunt tals bs periosteal ««Lightaing strikers.’ ia i ve uaa. Tunoee SORRIRSE ee ee ae, ‘then went into nie bere ten ees yt tieoly : ewido ineiewdayetor sawing and rubbing stones of all There wore STAT AUR seRooIe opened ne winner ot a Swimming Half « miten zarde ¢f godds ‘of hana, bimesif.. He was an intemperate cau, Gaz PENS. every grade Sanat > Workiman- ai - ihmny H. DODGE. Georgetown, or at : vi (Aarne present Sum- preeetl or or pi pickles capa tand on Nei yt Cleree ‘be was partially de- and Cases, WELL Le ‘ourtee! oh i be 2 2 “ ae ser bier PR EOL ON Le Pe a a 3 puny ‘