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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS National Tieatr iish Opera Trou *Maritana ” Opp FELtows’ Hatt —P. ter, the wonderin} illusionists, g: bis interesting exhibitions at Niall last evening, and gave eminent - \ion. | He was assisted by Mirs. Macallister, and Precenied several new aud astm'sbing feats, A number of costly presents are given away fois evening, end every night during tae | 1 TONIGHT. —The Richings Eug- pein Wallace’s grand epera Macallic- the first of ‘One Fellows? week. —_— - 1 NY —Asparring exhi. | Jom bia Gar- + the ocek tog ® complimentary bene- Reby the -sp) of Washingion to the dis- nguisbed Fill Kysill. Tom Allen, and Baravy Agron, members of ive P. K., WhO kre now in | thecily. The Gardea was will filled, a oum- | he presen! being geutlemen weil Known tn the | community. “Sets-lo" were had between quile a number of “knighis of the gloves.” prominen ng whom ‘were Barney Aaron and Dooney Harris, of New York, and Tom Allen ari Jiyal, the English prize fighters, There iw woribies are very large men, erch of them be'ng above six feet in height.” Just before the close of the entertainment Barney | Asron announced from the stage that the fnends of Allen were willing to back hin to figbt any man in the Myo Siates tor $3,000 @ side. He is a fine >) 2 man but alitle beety, and during the «set-to" between bim and Kyal they both blowed like horses with ibe heaves. They did not rush the fighting as Awerican sparrers are apt to do, and their shew of hitting was so much like childs piay ibat Barney Aaron was obliged to admoni:b them repeatedly trom behind the scenes io “spar a utile.’ Rash Bolster, who is getting puffy under the belt, and @ marine named M.Calfrey, had a bout, McCaffrey showing great activity for a novice. Jo. Beard, of Baltimore, and Frank Thomas, ef Philadelpuia, had a turn, and Frank proved too light material tor his antag- onist. Subsequently Beard found himeeit bet- | jer matched by an active. wiry chap from Bal- | ‘more. who Was introduced as “Mr. Snook," and Who managed to dab Beard almost contin- ously on the cheek and neck An imteresting | set-to washad by Barney Aaron snd Dooney Harris, who tonght Chandler tor 5.000 (in geld) a side in Caiitorma, getting whipped by Chardi-y Trris hes & rezular pugilistie imng. while “arom ts rather neat aud gentie~ manly in coun'enance and figure. Harris is middle weight, and in this particnlar was rath. eran overm@atch for Barney. who, however, danced sround Bim in the lively style peculiar io him, adminisienng bis hei ning blows and gvttwg ontot the way instanter. ‘There was ‘so & Tonny svt-to between a party named Sowers and & rere-boree looking customer pamed Kelley. The wondertal tricks of an educated dog, und 2 song and dance by litle Agnes Harris, but st years old, completed ine | vi tertainment. ‘De assemblege was very large | the ¢ bi 's were order- | ard che proceed bis po tt Font, SerT et. Fawke, letc he TH.—The steam. wharf this wora- on an excursion trip to Mount Veraon, th a large party on board. He Wherf.—Arrived—Schr. bmory, Young, Philadelphia sor Harvey, @ 1 2 & Given Carters ailed—Schr, Haley, for Georgetown, to Bosto: va B. | dis tons ot coal Path Ad with coal tor ier’ Wharf —Saited—Schrs. Bait:more, | per, Lockers Scraits, ligat; Maltny, | yler, Houke! ra.is, light; Shawnee Tribe, | gion. down the river, licht; Kebec. Secor, Hooker, Baltimore, hight, etcop Geo Shpper. Faunce, with ice for the fishing e Mary and Rebecca, launce, and Leonard | Jobnson. for the fishing shores. | i Whary —Arrived—Sbooners Ida A. | Jevne, New York, cement for J.J. Sullivan; John Hamilton, Hart. oak wood tor LL. Thomas. — Arrived —schr. Mary Watson. a Yorg. with sorage for Gov- | ernment | From the Eastern Brancb wharves the fol- | lowing report bas beeh recetved Green's Wharj-—Arrived—sere. Claza Ban. Applegarth, from James river, with lamber tor Thomas Clark; Martha Aun, Morris, Brit- con's bay, pine wood for marke: Ocean Way: with pine wood tor the navy vard: Harriet. Butler, with pine wood tor marker. Geinand’s Whorf.— Arrived —pungy Me- cbunic, Smart. from Mattawoman, witb pine wood for murket: Salile, from Mattawoman, with pine wood for market: Benjamin Cox, Frapklin, oak wood for Wm. Guinand: Consti- tution, Sezar, pine wood for markei: David Currie, Parro’. Copnecticur river, with 200 tons stone for Mr. Emory. Williams & Jolly's Wharf.—Arrived—scbr. Anme Edith, Myers. Hayre-de-Grace, 96 tons coal for Williams & Jolly. Departures—Sebrs. Alexander Y¥ oung, Young tor Georgetown, for soft coal ior Providence, di. 1: Sarab Jane, Notungham, for St. Mary's river, light; Mary Jane, Foxwell, for Britton’s | ay, light: Gazelle, Lyous, for Carnioman. iv purgy Mechanic, Smart, for Wade's bay, Hght; Sarah Ellen, Shannon. for Marlow’s bay, light. BS —-* AT WEIGHT—A\o Reference Pri -—Residents of Wa-bingtou, particularly eon the Island, should bs chary about pur- ebasirg potatoes irom venders who Lawk abem sround the streets ia wazons or other vebicies. 1° often occurs (Rat paschasers are egregiously cheated as the subjo'ned ca-e will show. An evening or two since a genuleman residing near Maryland avenueaad Thirteenth s-reet, was called upon bya colored man driv- ug a cart, the boay of which was painted blue, aud solicited to purchase some sweet po- twtoes. Satisfied with the price and quality of the poiatoe: the citizen agreed to buy five bushels of them, which ihe vender pro- ceed-d to deliver. On bringing in the first bushel, however, the balk appeared rath- er emall, which excited suspic‘ou, sud the inquiry was therefore made, how many pounds he gave to the bushel. The reply was fifty-six pounds, as the law directs. Tus. however, was not satisfactory, as the gentle- man bad two sets of scales at hand, he de‘er- mined to weigh the potatoes Over again, which he did in the presence ef the colored inan, that st might not be said that advantage had been | taken. The revuit was that instead of the al- legen bushel weighing fifty-six pounds, it only weighed forty-nine. Subsequently the scaies by which the colored man was governed, were brought forth and an attempt made to weigh Out the potaioes, but the effort wes utterly abortive, a3 it Was impossible io ina‘e them balance, and they were pronounced worthless. These practices are of frequeat occurrences, ard we therefore again admonish hou<ekeep- ers and others to insist upon fair weight of what they purchase. =e fur Mretine tHaT Din not Come Orr—A Case of Misplaced Comfidence.—Am evening co- temporary bas tbe following standing head in its columns: S7-All meetin; advertised in the E-press. of people read il. ‘ed just under this standing he.d bas ap- peared, for severa! days, the following adver- Usement: “MF Fourth Ward Democratic Clu.--The members of the Fourth Ward Democratic Club will meet at (ockler’s yarant, corner of Fourth and K streets, on Wednesday, the 25th instant, at7.3) p. m. Members are requested to attend, as business of importance will be tra nsac.ed. Addresses will be delivered.” Purenant to this calla STaR reporter nied to Gockter’s Hall at the hour named to see the tathering of the masses. The masses were not Ubre at 7.30; they were not there atS p.m., nor ats30. At9 the number present stood by ac- tusi-ount as follows : Four disgusted demo- crate killmg time over & greasy deck of cards, two ditto piaying bagaselle, three yawning democrats looking on ,and three victimized re- porters, like Othello, with “occupation gone” — twelve persons inail. It only remaius to be said that the meeting was not held, the bust- ness of importance was not transacted, the ad- dresces were not delivered. and the squaci sep- arated with the feeling that they were the un. dorbted vietims of misplaced confidence i the aesurnce that “S9-All meetings are well t. ended when advertised in the Aupress.” —_—e—_ TANT IMPROVEMENTS.—Mesers. Alex: Repel rd and Moses Kelley Dave pur- chased the entire square No. 623, lying between St. Aloysius Church and the Government Printing Office, and subdivided into some 160 jots, They have commenced the erection of twelve first-class three.story brick houses op. posiie (he church, and other parties are build- Ing some cirss of Ronses opposite the printing offi.e. Quite a number of oar Catholic citizens Pave secured lois in this square mear the church for the pu pose of building residences. it ie conimplnteo w Dave this one of ibe best built up sections of the city. The lots are offered for sale mm the payment of a sm: ‘pm cash, and several years time given on re- mainder Kilbourn & Latta, corner 7th and F streets, ere the agente, where plats, &c,, are *o be bad. ‘Wittia™M A. Liwron, Esq.. an old citizen of ‘Wasbirgion, died at Bis residence, on U street, between First and Second streets, on Beesaey night at ‘1¥ o'clock. Mr. Linton was born in Lrusstries, in 1791, wes educated at the college of William and Mary, im that State, studied the least propane in BBtive vill age, and removed to this city im 1835, where he bas resided eversince. he wasrendered quite deaf when “bout twenty-five years of age, which incapacitated him then from the practice of Lis profession. The deceised was ‘well xnd favorably Known among our citizens. by whom be wa8 universally esteemed. He was seventy-cix years of sge. The faneral Will take pirce te-day at3 o'clock, from his Inte residence. are well atteaded when Reason—Al! classes | groun | ey | the result of the ficht, and the odds seemed to ATRA. i HE PRIZE RING. BARN DD MULLEN AND DAN DILLON. A Disappointment. = The Mill Does Net Come Off. ——_.—___. A Row and Disorder, ~~ {Special Report for the Star j ‘This morning, aboui 5 o'clock. the rombling of carriages and the movement of a preity Steady procession of vebicles across the Loug Eridge muicated that something “ was out,” d the uutiated understood tnatit was the departure of the crowd who proposed to be present at the prize fight this morning between Mullen and Dan Dillon, ot Philadel- 4, Lor $1,000 a arde. A large number of omnibuses, and nearly every hack ia the city was engaged for ine inip, and parties started trom various point Jack O'Leary's, near the railroad depot, Price's bies, the Delmonico, Oyster Bay, Camp- bell's, the Kirkwood, &c. Barney Aaron and his party started from the latter locality. in the Auatety to make @ snre thing of being pres- ent ut ue affair, numbers of persons bad coa- gregared im the vicinity of the various starting Places soon a.ter midnight, and the air being rother cool. they had rather a shivery time of it The Preliminaries. The understanding was supposed to be tha the fight would come offon the farm of Mr Bennett, formerly the Atexander Hunter prop- erty about two miles beyond the Long Br-dze. It was not known as to the exact locality 1. tila late hour last night and even after word wes sent round to the saloons and other places waere ihe friends of the parties and those de- sirous of seeing it were to be found Some were doomed to make a mistake and even Dil. lon and nis friends traveled ont of the way. As early as 3 o'clock buggies and carriages commenced to pass over Long Bridge, ana for some hours after carriages, buggies, and wa- gors posed over, the gides of the road being well ied with pedestrians. On the arrival of the Lrstof the party at the place. no one seemed to know exactly the exact lovality ta be chosen, and there was a general hunt over the sarm for the attractive spot. Finally it seemed to be understood that the ring would be pitched on the tlar ground next to the river immediately hack of tbe house, and about op- the Half-Way Tree en tae Maryland «: Go'clock @ wagon appeared on the son which were the stakes and ropes, With @ carpenter and nis assistants, and a well known sporting individcal, dressed in red shirt and black pants, known as “Oysier Jar “heiling trom Philadelpmia, commenced | to lay off the grognd, snd shortly the stakes were driven and ropes stretched, and things | ‘Wer: Aunounced in readiness, bat neitber of | the prin pals made their appearance, and it Wes siated thai Mullen was near by, but that z u Ded made @ mistake as to the place, and | 2 up about four miles on the Leesburg | » but wason bis return. At this time the “, numbering irom four to five hundred, amused themselves as best they could, some | hunting up the whisky, and others anxiously ipqrirmg tor sandwiches. While waiting for the parties two or three incidents occurred attracting the notice of the crowd. A newsboy, named Mickey, attempt- ed to hook a bottle of whiskey from a young | man’s pocket and received: severe blow o2 the nose, bringing the claret betore he succed- ed, while theremarks of a neighbor of Mick. | that he had beeu taken on the fly’’ was re- ved witb shouts of laughter. Another wuss followed, when two persons on the op- | posite sides of the ring who are not personal- ly friends, had & war of words resulting in One da’ 1og the other to step into the ring, and the otber drawing a pistol and threatening > shoot, bat finally the pistol was put up and | good bomor restored. The crowd was a motley one, embracing all classes, one or twoex-Generals. &-veral clerks, a membor of the Kichings troupe, sporting Mrb, aud others. ‘here were present, repre- sentatives of the New York Clipper. and World, Poiladelphia Sunday Mercury, and representatives of the Washington pipers. Mullen is backed by his brother Arthur, and the stakes of $1.00jaside are held by Mr. Jame” | Smith, of Philadefphta. Mullen stopp i tas | night in Georgetown, and at an early boar ibis morning, in a carriage, with his seconds “Donney” Harris and Barney Aaron, both ot New York, proceeded toa house near by the ground, where they awaited the arrival of the | other parties. | Dillon made his headquarters at Teady Ky- | on’s in Alexandria, which place he left wiih bis second, Butt Riley. of New York, and James Henrietta, of Baltimore, at an early hour, but as before stated be mistook the way. | Dillon is backed by Mat. Ulrich ana others, of | Philadelphia. ‘There was considerable money put up on be it favor of Mullen, although 11 was not donb rd but that Dillon wonld fight game. The Crowd. Among the crowd present were a large num- ber of "be notables of the Prize Rirg. Barney Anton was ot course the “observed of ali ob- servers” He looks in excellent condition, but still wears a dark circle about the left eve, aud a slight twist of the nose, the result of some of Sam Colyer’s socdologers in the Aquia Creek fight. Barney wasaccompanied by Bill Kyall and Tom Allen, the renowned Enclish pugil- ists, who are now giving exhibitions in com- pany with Aaron. Allen offers to fight the ‘United States, or the world, for $3,000 a side Among the other prize rig notables preseat were Kash Bolster, Jim Henrietta of Baltimore, Jo Casey and Walter Goodrich of Philadel- phin. Deoney Harris of New York, (who fought Tom Chandler in California,) “Oyster Jack,’ ofthe Hammill House, Philadelphia; W E Harding. of New York, the champion 3-mile runner of America, and who is matebed torun with De Kelso, champion of Canad: aside. at Aurelia, Canada, on the cember next; Butt Riley, Jo. Beard of Bitti- more, Frank Thomas of Philadelphia, C. T. Mullen, brother of the fighter, ana a mem| of ‘he Pepnsyly ania Lezisiature. Jack Engi of Baltimore, Jim Cusack ot New Yerk, Joe Fawards, Jim Dunn, Jack Booney, (of Head,) Alderman Billy McMullen of Phila- deipbia, Harry Muilgan, Andy Arthur, Har. ry Henry, John Walling of Philadelpnia, und others. The Men. Dillon is a young map, but 25 years of age and spent his early life in New York, but for & bumber of years past has lived in Philadel- phia, where he learned and still follows the plastering business. He is 5 feet 6 inches in height, weighs about 132, is of dark complex- ion, with ruddy cheeks, dark hair and eyes, neat features, small nose inclined to be roman, and his whole uppearance is quite gentleman. Jy: there being nothing about bim which would lead one to suspect that he is aboxer. For over four weeks past he has been undergoing a couree of training at Bill Hasting’s (5 miles from Philadelphia.) under Butt Riley. and is in good conditlo: “ Mullen is a native of Philadelphia, and is terer. His is about the same as ae satesoabt, height’ abont five feet five inches, and being @ trifle stouter than Dillon; igbs about thesame. He also has small features, dark bair, long lower jaw, and has a down-cast, quiet look. He has been in training for & month at peer under Doony Harris, and is in as fine condition as is possible tor man. A Rally. At 9% o'clock a grand rally was made for the ring, and the ropes were quickly lined, the cry being raised, ‘*Here’s Dillon,” “1 told you he would come,” &c., bat when the as- sembiage had gathered they were doomed to disappointment. At 945 Mullen shied his castor, and followed it into the ring, accom. panied by bisseconds, his brothers, and walxed quietly round the ring smid the cheers of hi triends, and the cries of a man on the omni- bus, bet $25 that he wil lick his man you can’t fool me on that 7 «I'M bet $100 lo $5 on Mullen,” trom party. ‘Tbe partirs remained in the ring wii near 10 o'clock, and questions were asked as ‘to tow ithe that Dillon was noton the ground. wore OD; “ some ‘one said half- minute ot ‘the time, h was an ed. by «You're a liar! your watch on Wheels, is Cries’ of “ Here he comes!” “Harry up! re in time. Whoa moment afer. encered the ring.) Here there was the wildest excitement; cries of “Too | tes | of vac " «You're a lar Vantage of Philadelphia time!” &o. + Oyster Jack” looked as it be didn't know what to do, and “Burt” Riley. one of Dillon's seconds walked up to him, asking, « What in h—! did you fool us ior?” at the same time punching him in the head. Joe Edwards, pulling oat a Pistol, exclaimed, “I'll go im, but his friends gathered around, and fair order wa: Testored Uries were raised, “Clear the ring! « Bring Mullen back {" You put uson the wrong road!" &c., and Aaron exclaimed, «We claim tie money; bat I want the man to fight itout on their ments.” (Chers.) Last the fignt goon” The s.ake-holder was now brought into the ring amid cries of “Fighi;” “Go on;” “I'l bet $50 that be was in two miv- utes before the time; «That's right, olc low.” Rivey—“We bave as much right tothe stakes as they. They won the choice and sent us. Word that the place was nine miles from Washington, on the Leesburg pike. We've been all over the country Jooking for the place, aud did not know that this was the place until man wold us, #8 we Were sitting ‘Cross Roads waiting for 10 o'clock, to cla‘m the fight, that the ring bad been piiched and we came on as socn as pozsible. We will claim the ficht if the parties do pot fight it out.” (Cheers.] The stake. bolder “gave wotice that they should tight fer the sivkes, and at 1020 a messenger was sent tor Mullen, but nothing was heard of him; bet Aaron aga declared that they ought to figbt it out. ‘The parties remained about the ring, amusing themselves in various ways, and at 10.15, 01 the stakebolder being again appealed to, he sald that if Mullen did not appear in the ring by one o'clock. illun coutd claim the stakes: aud with this announcement the spectators separated in small groups about the greund to wait the time. The crowd got beautifully smal!, and partias Jettthe ground gradually until scarcely 15) persons were let, and those who remained seemed to have given up all notion of seeing a fight, yet determined to cee the end ofit. As now apd then a carriage arrived from Wash- ington it was beseiged by persons anxious to learn the news irom Washington, whether anything had been seen of Mullen? and if there was any possibility of his coming back, &e. One vehicle brought word that old John Roony had gone to Georgetown to hunt bim up, Which increased the hopes of seme, but they were doomed to disappointment.’ Twelve o'clock came and passed, and no Muilen ap- ‘ared, and his seconds (Barney Aaron and Dooney Harris) made up their minds that it was rouse for them to remain, and left the grounds, saying that they ceuld “go to hell * Al one o'clock, Dillon with his friend again appeared in the ring—having left the ring about 11X, and awaited uniil 1 o’clock— when. no combatant appearing, his friends told bim to wait five minutes longer— which he did—so as to claim the stakes, Dillon at that time commenced to strip, and in a few moments stepped in the cenire of the ring With bis seconds, presenting a well de- veloped forzn, wearing a green sash about his Waist, and ibus closed the first fight between Mullen and Dillon, in which no blows were siruck exceptirg a tew by outsiders Mullen, it is s.ated, jefthere in the 12.15 train for Philadelphia, as also the stakeholder. = = THE Washinton Pres journed meeting of the editors aud reporters nected with the several papers of this city held yesterday asteraoon in the report room of the National Inteilgencer, tur the | purpose of completing the organization of a Werhington Press Club, Mr. John G. Proc. tor, of the Repubticen, eceup ed the chair, and Mr. R. F. Boiceau, of the > retary. Mr. James H. Sprigman, chairman of the committee to prepare a constitution and by- laws for the government of the association, re- por'ed the same, which were read, and, aiter several amendments, adopted. The preamble declares that the club is orgunized to tecure the advaninges of organization, and for the cu"t vation of tratermal sentiments. ‘he ttle of the association is the “Washing- ton Press Club.” The active members of the club shall be those gentlemen actively engaged wpon the city papers as editors or reporters, Honorary memberships may be bestowed upon such persons £s have or may be professionally connected with journslism, and also have achieved eminence in the profession. In case any member of the club shall con- sider that he has been wrougfally treated, pro- ally, by any other member, he shall have the right to apply to the executive com- mittee for an arbitration, and a committe of three shall be chosen, to whom the subject shall be referred. The constituiion having been adopted club proceeded toelect permanent officer: tbe following named geatlemen were chosen President, John U. Proctor, of the Reprblican Vice President, W. J. Bennett, of the £1 Secretary, K. F. Boisean, of the STA rer, W. R. Collins, of the Stak; Executive Committee, 0. K. Harris, of the Express; James Croggon, of the Star: George Curt's, of the Chronicle; Arthur Sheppard, of the /nfellizeu~ cer; James H Sprigman, of the Republican and F. J. Nantz, of the Union. After some other business, the club adjourned unt'l the first Saturday im Ociober. Sub-2queatly the | executive committee met.and elected Mr. 0. K. Harris chairman. The Washington Press Club has made a very favorable beginning, and alreidy have twenty-one active members. The geatlemea all seem to take an interest in the welfare 0” the club. and no doubt it will bea permanent as well as an excellent organization —— ee Tue ExpeRingNTAL FARM.—This sp :c'ous plat of greund, situatedon the Island, and bordered on the north by the caval, on south by B sireet, on the east by Twelh sircet, and on the west by Fourteeath sir: t, presets @ reireshing appearance to the eye ai Uthistime. ‘Tbe whole farm with the exception nt places alletted for buildin, is in a high state of cultivation. suchas to give ta tair claim to the appellation of ¢ Model Farm.” ‘Tbe growth of rare vegetables, sagar corn, flowers and fruits is superior to anything we have everseen. There are also a number of cashmere goats feeding at large in the groundi which gives the whole a picturesqae aspec Some of the finest peache* raic-din this se tion of the country, were gathered from trees within the farm enclosure this season. Two crops of rich hay have been garnered and made into stacks of immense dimension. The hay taken from these grounds is estimated «is being Worth several bundred dol/ars. Anum- ber of workmen are now dally ergaged in the erection of tbe new Agricultural Department, and we doubt not that, when it Is finished, the structure will add another to the numerous fine public buildings of our city. Already the second story has been commenced, and it is the design of the contractor to push the work ahead asrapidly as practicable. A fall descrip- tion of ibe farm, and plaus and specific :tion bave been published in the Star. The farm is in charge of Major James Gleason, an agri- culturist and horticultarist of great experi- ence, whose efforts will be very serviceable no doubi in advancing the farming interests ot the country through the Agricultural Bu- reau. —_—_.-—__ Heroic Conpret.—T arlboro Gazette of yesterday says:—1n Bladensburg, last week, ‘a noble boy, Dine years old, evinced a chival- yous intrepidity deserving a record in charac- ters of gold. The youthful hero, Willie Ken- dig, sen of the Sisbarning. clerk of the Interior Department, was straying along the branch with @ hitue girl of four summers, named Bes- sie Quinn, daughter of a lady residing in the village. Bessie heedlessly venturing too near @ portion of the bank undermined by the at- triton of the current, the earth gave way, and she fell in where the water was desp aud rapid, for the stream was then swollen by the ramns., Willie, at the moment, missing bh: playmate, bearing her plaintive cry, and see- Ing ber ineffectual struggles, planged in boldly to ber aid, and rescued her life at the risk of bisown. In Europe s medal of honor and lsudations from the Humane Society would be awarded for such adaring and magnanimous feat, but in our country Willie receives a richer recompenee in parental gratitude. in public approval, and the proud consciousness of having done bis duty as true, brave-hearted American boy.” ‘Tex Rusiwese oy THE CouNcILs.—In the Board of Common Council, on Monday eve- ning last, Mr. Connolly presented the follow- ing: Keesolved, ‘Thatfrom and after the passage of this resolution, meetings of the respec- tive Boards shall be held every evening, Saturday and the Sabbath excepted. until the passage by both Boards of the tax bill, school appropriation bill, the gen- eral appropriation bill, & bill for the improve- ment and preservation of the canal, and 4 bill to preserve the health of the eity by providing for the removal of all noxious and offensive substances—which was adopted, there being but one dissenting vote; and it was immediately sent up to the Board of Aldermen for concur- rence. Atthe slow rate at which the Boards are making progress in the work before them it will be requisite for them to hold nightly sessions, if the busines of the Corporation is not to be brought to a stand-still. —-—_. A Guipe To Wasuinoton.—Mr. Jobn F. Ellis, our enterprising music deater, ts getting up “A Guide to Washington,” containing a history and description of the city, its buaild- ings, churches, cemeteries, }» Rotels, places of amucement, miscelianeou: pers, with fine steel engravi : ee —< hd J. M. 5 the agen! 5 ) is now 80- Towing Meer tieemonts for the “Guide.” ——>—— ‘SEL REICH MinieTER's Evrects — Mesers. Oo or rs Latimer, auctioneers, are te- day selling st auction, at the residenceof Senor uss ‘Mollos, Minister from Nicaragua and londuras, No. 51 Penssylvania avenue, be- tween Dist and 22d streets, the household fur- nitare, wines, &c., of that embaceador, which sale is attended by quite a large crowd’ of Ia- dies. : )WBAPOKS.—George Pearson was arrested ain Yale Dour ast might aad con ducied to the fifth precinct, and brougot ont this morning before Justice Harper, who fined im $20 for carrying & conceaiou weapon. Re. TATK SALEB. ei & “i 7 iS rn rer ep CITY ITEMS. I pone meiner e bop toes tht 1K ero 2, in square hac. jet % 3 hp sire lai Z =F = Ps io bah unpaved bra imate Domretic Maton Sri-2 st 13 They look | Scr, Georg town, DC. Sept 26, 1-67 a NATIONAL THEATE K. ‘enement on © street south, heiween oq an) 3d | Well, Wear w''l, and give oniversal satista>. een 2 st —Allen Mrs. Morton ( Ph mp- nicuinos’ set to Clement T Hirehicy, tor stagi part | M8. ALA. Sake & Coe, 617 Seventh stre:t | hell Mrs. perh Urries a oa e ae aoe . = of jot 3. ip eqvare (82, having 8 trootof ——_o——_—_—_ ied F zaberh. fount-es Mrs. Er oe oe M Ts. ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE. Ginohe A DOLLAR BavagD is a dollar earned. You | djzvle, Cox Mrs, Marguret, Coaes Mrs Mary eS Anew two-story brick ten-ment.on © str An BAve a good many of them by patron: | Harvey Mrs. John, Jouriain, Madam ont, ia, be p str mens, Jookson Mrs. Ligy e, T..e Mrs, Saran, t tween to Sam 0, 465 Pennsyivania avenue, tn. _MARBITANA ‘ ‘ 7 United Sates inate! | Nowkes Mrs. Moriah, Peck Miss Kiie EK Rnvd- | > + = ~")" on oie Hae tl tresuarite te G Hisbiey, toF asi, sf Cr ag (Miss Martba, Ritter Miss Mary A., Rich- OPEEA.-C CONCHET Mesers, Green & Wilhams bave “oldon the || Rr you want axyTHING ia the way of | S75 Mrs, Sarah A., Smith Mrs. Margaret, WILS F By tu eward Mrs Mary. Scall Miss Lusatmaa, Scewh Mrs. M: B, Tay! r MI. Fannie, Wil- lioms “Mrs. Janey,’ Wright Mrs. Edwert, Watker Amanda. ee prem ces, lots 32 sApdR7 in eqa ra 48, IMproveu by two fon Story brick how es on 4% stre!, between Hand Latreets, anda large brick butiding used as abrewery and bottling » Hable & (> ave @ laree and jock irom which to select. Clothing ang Furnishing Good! 46> Pennsylvania avenue, well selected ED BLACK SWAN TROUPE | CELELRA t and a cepth of '50 feet, improved by Cusine, Jetaod b d MR. WM. MO —— j By Betby Chaiies b, Kor ERIS. sive Yavorite Das Se(is, 200 new etvles Coral, Amber, aud Ame- PEOF. KORN a a i Seite _ STREET PR RIAN CHURCH i 3 (enilenens List Anderson Mr. Jaw a He establictment on H street conth; the houses to | ALL HI8 succRsaons, gone before im, and | aged MONDAY EVENIN PT. 3 2G; 0 Me sre. for £1404 and th. brewery to | ol! hie ancestors, that come after Bim, Mae | W Heit bees Besde eee Baer Me as seated Nichola: Pneton, {¢- £3,600. s1s0 aw) story | DUY tbe cloth: ° Prée "et e ct, Gooper Uapt. ©. G.. | For the herefit of (he hush ‘The following Ar- : Ly joihing at Henping’s One Price | Cenghian William, Cain Cohman, Cady Deoe | fick will wien frame boure avd st, irontingon M street ON, On the corner of 7th street and Margs-) pis, Chamberien Mr.. Ghurchill George. C 2 MESS ©. 1. GREENFIELD fouth, bet von, New Jercey avenu+aad ist | : dewnue ! ter Luke, Cale Oapt. Dan'l E. Clark, OL EL The BackSwan, | * sreeten t,o W.H Cott-n, for Shou: aud part P ——- + —_— dorsey Joon, barl G |? Fishet Jo "| MADAME M. L. BROWN, 7 i re gon Md. ave, hetween 10ch and |1 ¢ lvedat Prige’s One Dollar Stovetais mor. - | fo Grey Domes. Gitex tena i beeen MISS KATE LANIER ard improved with a tour- | ofS stone Amber Ses. Saiiforria C.nse- | Ghariee, Hor LATTE Se ay Te Nissin gale. 4 s wuvce to Gen. E. U. Carrington for fod einele-stone Setrs, Gora, WE: Bi? | toscers Rev. My | W a MALE, “he Cot 1 Teror. TEMPERANCE ENTECTAINNENT. — At ths | tuyst Suds and Buttons, Rubber Stads and | psdach A rolly Matte sone meen ‘H lonke Comore combanee ae eee eet Home dere oe Petal oe remier tone. No. 43° Ia. ave., near 43¢ st. Morppy James: Myles Jno. P.. Mckensey ¥ ons a0 9 #nce, held on Mondey vighi, a very fine emie~ —-—« nae 5s Rees tainment was given under te head of the good LACK SACK ¢ Bee Dela ie ere nae Tene | ODD FELLOW'S HALL Fee ore ee ee aA neeeene? OY | twelve dollars; fine black Pants and Vesis, om | Sno" H Fartiige Praek, Resenla Rogers | propre iat . 6 Waite Arnold; remarks by F. A. Avken, of No. | dollare; Harrie: mixed Uae. Suis, from fittven | cer pee Tae iiteme Wie a sere IP PR ASD SAD MACE Sie : fou ay Meacte, Howth Hone agd | to twewy dovars, et South's Great Central George, Tiunsiels E.. Stone Daniel, Sebasian jp 5 7 yy ee eee regs Tom Sibel etdg, Nora ONG Cg Ghd | Olothing House, 460 71h st, opposite ia. Pest | Ghee Ws Sleewrock Bartraian seen at | FEY S MAC OLE avarice ae igeotae Bunker Hill,” by viuestnes | Office. 874; It. Phompcon; obt. T., Vright W., Ward tn | py it sat coher sth: Campbell, of Monitor Divinion,” Itanote er Wilkinson Eddie, Whealer Martain, Waits | ‘loo tr deen away every ateht! ding by Miss Edmonston; cong, shes, | PRICE Lisr of Frano’s Gent's Farnt-aing | Thos, Woples Capt. Jas, Wertenvoker Wood, | AgOshneS ni Reactved sear 50 Camte, board Watch,” by Bros. Porter and Campbelt. | (70d8, 494 7tm streei, between D and E, three | ward E., Young Wm. J. Doors open at 7 o'eock, com remarks by Depury G. WP. Jotin S. Hollings. | Uv's Bbove Odd Fellow’s Hall: ASLIM AFFAIR.—A cotemporary this morn- | Satu Asvernoon. Sent. 2 head: inetrumental music by Ampnion (uar_ | ,{f8¥’e Collars, 1= canis per box; Imitarion | sng says: Ver erdey wee the ener RAND EB I2y Clnp: Oharade—sOur Gal,” by Measr-, | Finen Sotiris JS cents per box; Goldsmith | of tre three days’ festival and tournament at | Sj)" Py 100 op aeascron mith, Harris, Major and Hilton, and Mrs, | BY7OD/ hose; 10’ Gente oer Perit ered Gee Avs'estan Isleod. Every preparation had HAT TON. Bus grat. DUL the Attendance Was | cs quite slim. The tourmament was announced to commence at 1 o’clock, but it wast past 4 be- fore the jndges appeared’on the stand. and the lists made eut.”” Some two or three haggard and wo-begone Knights reminding one of their great prototype Don Q uixotte were seen wend- Ing their way towara the island this morning, but their number was so small that the indica- tions are the “grand tourney” has “fizzled. Poking a stick through aring is notso very Cooper aud Mrs. Smith. been previously made, half hose, 50 cents per pai: no Undershirts, we. and 81, good heavy Merino Drawers, 150, Xie. and $1: good White Shirts, $1.25 and $150; a No. 1 White 2. — THe Feer—pr. White, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-aud-a- halfand Stxih streete, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Naus, &. without pain. Office hours guod heavy Meri- Prosrxctive Har: ‘oundry church on Fourteenth street, will be the scene to-nigh of one of those agreeable incidents, which although of trequent occurrence, yet never fail to mspire a spirit of Interest in the brenets of all who witne.s them. At § o'clock Mr. Fdward B. Lafforty, of the Quartermaster’s Department, w'll take to h'mself a bride, in the person of Miss Mary Hergcsheymer. The » Wednesdays an and Masters in ‘at night; om the Pa. avenue. ARINI'S DANCIN corner of Peas | om 8 a.m. to6 p. 10 a , ACADEMY —P. marriage rites will be performed by the Rey. | ™ ae intellectual gad eneertaining’s pastime after | V0 “MARINI'G Cincese wil muancaeer a Mr. Brown. Conser Strvrs ot 5 centsa pair, at Charles Moudey, September 25d, Leas — Ureer1oN OF O¥RICERS.—At a meeting of | Fee Circulars, to be had at the Musi «inac Division. Sous of Temperance, held | orat the Academy, E street, between 9h Juotcvening, at their bali on Congress street, | #1! 10 soS-imn the following were elected as officers, to serve | pysue. KRE NG ACADEMY, Prana. during the ensuing quarter:—W. ave., Opporite Metrepolitan Hotel. “Ladies Parkburst: W. A. Geo. W. Beall i¢ Baum's x ed Hoop Skirt and Vorset wan- utactory. 49 Louisiana avenue, near Seventh | etreet, be ¢ ELEcTION OF OFFIC vision, No. 16, Sons of Temperance, last eve- ning elected the sollowing offic>rs for the en- suing qnarier:—D. ©, Foun air, W. P. Moultun, W.A.: Wm. F. Giver, R. WE WOULD AD¥IbE OUR LADY READERS, 7 | Micses ahd Masters, Tuesday and Saturday aftee: Berry, A. R.S.: M. E. Woodward, F. wre vil shortly bave to put on Balmorals, | onn B. Davis: A. R. | noon fre ToS o'clock.” Gentlemen, Locsiey Langley, T.: L. S. Pond, Crapiain; J. w @ them stamped in imitation of braid, ‘Drea: H. Hudson: _ Ramsburg; i on'ngs.trom8 ol@o'clock. “he hel vorvell, Con: Tames Gooch; A. ©. tou ssebtonable in dew York, «iring the | Gon. ¥ Thos. Sheri "On Beverly tints 4 for Balls. Soive mee lie, 1. S.Dr. Turner, O. SeUcu Newt appearance, and not half the cost | } rastue Reynolds, and O. § ee cer ome of vrai tins Wm. Prince, Nioth street, is the ———~ : only one, breve who stamps in fast colors. For The selection of Indy officers was de, TRANSFERS OF R&aL Estats.—The follow- unt’! the next regvlar moeting. my ing transfers of real e¢ ate were to-day repors. | gaye h* * othing ladies will flod thise crett | rng UawaL-The Superintendentard Fo-r | | proce ea by RK. M. Hall, rea) estate agent:—Tbe uorth fn, Se eget aoe of Directors of the Canal tts morning took a | t partor lot 26, in aquare 4:6,u) feet on 5th street, | Wars, MOLES, VASCULAR Exoresencaa, | fp up the line toexamine the feeder at dam | _ sindies will titution on at S¥.Sue: east part of lot, 1p square 406, 26 feet | ao cured by Dr. White, Chiropodist, 44 | NO 1, four miles above Georgetown, that they | MONDAY, Septem east half of west balf of 4 nd-a. On Sth etreet, at %. lor? in square 375, at $1,500; and the west part ot lot lo, m square 116, 17 feet on N street, at S650. Tegas: z > Washing, end Tui : Entrance Physician's fe fd Drawing BRO. BETTELIN, Prosigent, Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- baif and Sixth streeis. cen PRETION.—How can Franc afford to sett Furnishing Goods cheaper than any tere oo this cig? Arsy ce. buys ALL bis goods for cash— gels more of themm—ard ‘seatistie’ «i: smaller profs. Call at 494 7th street, between D and E, three Way v..nsiver What measures toudopt in order to iucrease the supply of water below the teed- | ;,/ +g, or purposes of navigation and to supply | txtra the mills. Eighteen boats nave come down | 5 since our last report, and thirty Rive Jo | \ror 1 ¥ SeaS — From the Borers | Theduties of oni. ; from the Cumber- 3 from tue Hampshire ultimore Company, 40) tons: trom Ray’s eae Porice SumMAgy.—Tbhe whole amnther arrests made by the police yesterday were (11; amount of fins impos d 05. The of each pr:cinct wa arrest, fine $1: Third. 7 arr YMENTS OF Coat. Uomor ny to-day lana Company. & Ine ouc follo BOARDING ' \ 1 S455; Fer iy erres| pes $1.53; Furth, 12 r " q BOA sritite Bees dal Sib . tresta, fines a1, | doors above Uda Fetivw's Hall, F261: doe! 20 toms, and trem the Consolidation | YOUNG Seventh nes 87; Eighth, $ arrests, —. E Come B10 tons. i tines S16; Teuth, & arresie: ues $17. Wrarrinc Parks. .od SaLe-—Apply atthe | THe Port.— The ¢:eamer 1: ' > Sy. Star office. yearpo ‘The steamer Geo. H. Stont, Cap-cin Fo tbis morning with a cargo of grain fur P delphia. Horcery.—The basement story of the resi- devee or Mir. Jemes H. Corbin, ow Fourth + New York avenue, was forcibly entered stnight ond robbed of a lot of groceries. In PYNNTES can be had in any quantities at the tar ofiice counter. ALE SEMINARY YREDERICK, MARYLA ING FULL COLLEGIATE P Coe ne us, | a | this morning with ab: DOA TE Jatho! ena v t ty fifth scholastic year on isexit, the thief left bebind a pair of oid r of the new Catholic Church at Tenallytown, | ,,Willcomm Lheee, by which tt is hoped be may be ideniie | _ Be JARDING. a: | Ete Sindy atecine ae eee ae "For catal ad *: ROHS AND BOARD Rene wehtlemen cau b wire, S. J., President of Georgetown Col- | Fine rm of fire about halt-pestoue | privat a family, at ; = it | tege. The coliege choir will be present. | LADIE o’cloc y proceeded trom the burning of | Pir ccrs. DULL.—No business transacted on ‘Char ge stipeciptendence of astraw bed in anold shanty on Jackson al- TELE BOARD Sonus with | tP's morning. ted oy MI. and ley, tetwien Ist str et wet and F street north. ‘or withont Bo: Gon] | Movep Is.—Mrs. Emerick, widow of the tors and Damage very slight. Eox 71 first struck the | southeast, Be se late Peter Emerick, baving purctaed aud re~ oars alarm. OOMS FOR R hed or unfar paired Bouse No. 133 Bridge streat, has now | nee of Discuperry. Williew Walker “was trrest: vished ROOM tments. wiii | Moved in, and opened out a good supply oF e. bosh is orwithont BOARD. 4 4 BOARD. Ap. | iaucy goods in the tront room, fit and in thi ope to 3 to dey by Oey eee nen, OF the Chere oF ply at $91 isth, between C and D streets south, , atone goons i BORV rope Od HB 10) & fulfil ime duties the rn with fidelity sorderly Fo e pu eis. rerg 3 suce he next 4 c wee exemincd by Justice Mor-ell, and ined Naw WAREHOUSE. —Workmen are nower- | {1-1 5 yAY fu opens itr Byrne ) Diy tarnisne vurtney Dyson was yr~ Cay. d bath inhouss. Fi teraay arraizgm d beyore Justice Call, charged | mes wall. tion Departments. One square by Gorge heuson wit’ shooting with intent | cars. Apply 234 H, between lata and 2th irces. to kill, and was committed by ibe jusi‘ce to AR Booms Foe RENTS a8 jail for cours. bet. 434 and 6th sts. ee eee Oren Arrer Hours.—Arestrurant ke-per, | bet. 43 myo LE nish Charle~ Klotz, ceme b ‘ove Just ce Morseil apd 6th. seqund MONDAY. a : auber. ly t for further partic rs picase apply to ob pareSnlare glee? VON TORK. Brooksi D.C. OOM hands to Jet with “OARD. saitable tor Prices moderate aud dest of Table BA gaged in erecting 4 new warehouse, ou tte | us dock to the leit of High street, 100 by 50 feat, tor We etoreze of merchandise bron,ht from New York by the steumers of the Merchan's | Ne. PoUICE BUSINESS.—Seven arrests were ma by the police yesterday—two for fighting, o19 for being a deverter, one for intoxication, ore for disorderly conduct, one for vagrancy, and one for attempting to Steal. The corporatioa realized but $1.50, the amonnt of the fines im- po ed. JAIL vor Court, Je. oar Washingt 30.e01m ® RE CIDER VINE! » i {DER VINEGAR! e Cider Vinegar, suitable for pic | stantly on hand and for sale at low rates | RILEY A. SHIN Foard, pl yerterday aft-rnoon, upon te cba geot keep - ‘S12 K street, ing open air bours, 41d was fined =20. e6-Tin rgetown. D.C. . . AREESTED AS A DESERTER.—Olicer Wm AMUEU WISE, _ OPERATIC ConcEsT.—The celebrated Black Cunningham yesterday arrested a nan named | S* CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Swan Troupe will give an operatic comcevt in Joreph Henly, 23 year aid to belong to | 346 E STREET. between 12th and 13th streets. the 19th-street Presbyterian Chureb, on Moa- the 4th U.S. artillery, ‘ort Whipple, asa | CONTRACTOR FOR BUILDINGS. sm ay evening rice deserer. He was turned over to the military authorities at Fort Whipple. DisorvERLY.—-J03, Jackson, colored, yes- terday arre-ted by Officer Reid, was fined | $1.50 by Justice Buckey, tor disorderly con- PARLUKS AND BED- BOOMS on the firs and second floors {ov rent, With or withous Board.” Terms moderate. No. 453 nue. at ICELY FURNISHED ROuMS, <4 “PURE LIBERTY 55 WHITE LEAD Js more free from impnriti bevier; wears loner than auy avi e iy whiter; covers her. rth. Pure and Unadulterated NTAL SOAP, CHEMICAL OLLVE SOAP, sale of the rg prices. freight PREMIUM NEW YORK CITY LOAP witht hout board, Apply at 461 13th, | duct. ated. ELER & BROWNING PREMIUM FAM(LY SOAP, | between E and F ircets, sv 30-107 VaGEaNncy.—Officer Green brought to the |W rea fullassortment uf BULLDERS HARD- 2 _ No. ONE BROWN LOA &Q5 FOR BOARD. ROOMS, PARLOR. Baths | stavon-honuse last night a batter named Jas. A. | WARE at lowest pric § oe Sa thor {amily use, for sale cheap for cash to the be awe) coi! Gastizht at the Farmer's oarting | Cribcrt, charging him with vagrancy. He was WHEELED Warn. ade - con’ 4 or 3 ana w * ©. B. SEWELD, Manufacturer, fires’ 0” Pean’a avenue, vear the cover of 42 | placed in the cell until ais morning, when Te | 5. yy~ Seaton House. 300 snd Guest, ots was brought out before Jut.ice Buckey, who committed him to the workhouse. fe im EAP EDITIONS Thackeray's Lectures om GE RENT Several oeatly furnished end well located RO} ea ree 3, with or without boaru. Appl 5 c n= OCR DEE OT va Avene ai 516 K sireet, between hand sth. au tt” 8) snakepenree English Y s for the liberal patroua (‘OUNTRY BOARD can be obtained at an agree- W. , Caxton's, by ital many, ape for the eral patronage | COUNTY ROAIG cam be cttained at aneeee; | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, illustrated; $1.60. Diok- ens’ Works, Globe edition, illustra 1.50 Solume: Dickens’ Works, Diamond uttion. plang lows every necessary comiort. "Location, Washington Railroad, convenient to the cars. Terms, §10 per ‘k. For address wpply xi the Star Oilice. jel3tt pened the above Jepot, and ty to the trade’ our Jam: FAMILY FLOCK, and all other gi prepared to sel] Welch best exeln- EW. BEALL, MERCHANT TAL Grorc sean L 2 per volume; illustrated. $1.50. Len, Proar ema wanutactucy. ig this eesne ADU BOAUD. ce NOTBE TORSO otoe | NP: 103 Bridge strcet, nearly Focme Simin oftign; 91.0; Tennyson Foon, ment the purcbuser is saved the expense of fhattl- ‘doors north of the avenue. Terns B35 ak Gesnined hon ieee * FRANCK TAYLOR ing fran orgetown, Also, for enle all the difter- | month: . dels. pared {0 ses hie old iriend# © dvcstomers =. Fok =m ept kinds 03 . id the gel y * i LOU %. a ge 6.4m” HERR & WELH. — See ered eas eto: aceurtwent ci Assortment 0¥ ¥.008 COMPLETE FURNITURE, PERSONAL. Frerely English and Domestic GOUDS tor Gen = grates of FAMILY, cmen’s wear. . FURNITURE, 5 © GENTLE 10 bi In all cases well-fitting garments 4 arante All giades of SUPER, FUBNITURE. last Friday evening, ?ith insiaut. please WANTED—Two first-class COAT HANDS, to AT VERY LO a Z : rahe Assortment for Baker's use complete, ca’! aud sec us immediately. ax we have lust his | ¥hom the best, p: will be pa'd. at MT VERY LOW RATES. The sabect pet li now a red 2, offer to those re Govetive a b. wills & 00.; and PantsJooa M s an kinds of Mill Feed. Bay birew, ‘&c. in search of CABINE CRNITU one of tie 35- . and L =a . rou: tum 8; ny atvery low rates, fargest and best assorted stocks ever ‘ollered. in i D WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.oMy wie | PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, maui Fe GREE 200 ad froin the tiuest parlor suite down to. the cheapest Frances Hawkins, having teft my bed ar! | | PIGEON GUN, made ty the celebrated TMan-1 9 gp Indiana aveting and ist atzect, ome fhe ton, of London. otiginally cost th an gmineas. will ol at the Auction Rooms of Tuonias Dowsing. . 174 Bridge street, on FRID. ER: VON. September 2%. ut 5 o'clock oo Be 23-5t THOMAS DOWLING, Avct. hoard withont i tet cause or pre vocation. I hereb. arn all persons not to trust or harbor her on iy account, as I will pay vo debts contracted by her. And liurther forbid all persons from paying to her, or in any manner negotiating with her, on We earnestly solicit a call from those who are about furnishing to examine our vast collection, ay y will be fully compensated for the time apentin gor stock. vet atleast 25 per cer LNECA STONE. aw O° CE TO BUILDEES AND CONTRACTORS. The SENECA COMPANY. ed to cheaper than former © now : 9 t. tu Si EW FALL DRY Goops. fi jish all f BUILDING D ENSION Pie 12 ol SOU GQ. WILLSON:,. | count of any debt due me by reason of having been | INP veoe BEONK, and {n any quantity on tee moet eee a seeds ;- | connected with Grocery business heretofore car- We are now receiving and opening our stock of | able terms. A. nents will also be perfected Excusiog! aL EXCELSIOR | vied on at the corner of Thirteenth aud F strects, | SEASONABLE GOODS, embracing the newest and ina few dave for sawing and rubbing stones of all CHASTELLAR’S in this city, most desiable styles in the market. Also, a fuli as- A y ti IARRY H. DODGE. Ge: tor HAIR EXTERMINATOR { pares JOHN L. HAWKINS. | sortment of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, a large | KIBWELL 2 eON Sy Dec eae Or at FOR 3EMOVING SUPEKFLUUUS HAIR. stock of Googs for Me’ and Loys’ wear, Gloves, | and Pennsylvania avenue, ashington. an 29-' To theladies copectally , this invaluable depila- M. Hosiery, and Notions. all of which will be sold very. tory recunmends itsel! ax being an almost indis ILTON J. SAFFOLD, cheap. We respectful!y solicit.” examination of yuN HONEY.—Just received, very an or Prnrable article to fomale ‘beauty, fy eaally a ( Lrmusly of Montgomery; Alabama) our stock Oy priteNJAdas MILLEN N vo bdle Flower and White Clover HONEY, in iy bot or iajure the » but act = (21-6t™ 4G etown. ts ab, 10% ny Sirectly autho roots, It iy warrauted to remere | ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. £05 or __101 Bridge st. Georgetown. D. 0. | cob, from go Mount KiNG PLACE. superfluow hair from low foreheads, or froim an other partof the body, completely, totally and tad: cally extimpating the same, leaving the skin soft, emooth aid natural. This is the only article used by th French, and is_the only real effectual depilatory in sxistence. “Price 75 cents per pack- WASHINGTON, D. C. Office No. 389 D Street, Opposite the City Hall, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the Uni States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Di bY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. | TRUSTEES SALE. irtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of trict o: Columbie. passed in acause of Brown ys. Brown and others. being No. 804 on the equity pee NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D. C., age, sent pst paid, to any address, on receipt of an | trict of Columbia. docket of said coart. 1 will off lic. sale Chartered by Special Act of Cor for the order, by, 2 Claims and Department business will receiy. | THURSDAY, ihe Bin. day of Beptembersats | SAFE KEEPING UNDER GUARANTEE OF FRGUR, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, : HURSDAY, the ath day of Be 5 | GOVERNM'T BONDS, STOCKS, SPECIE, g 09S: DAW coy USS River streot, Troy, NJ¥_ | Prompt Attention. SeWStt | Sins addition to Georgetown. fronting’ a fet on | JEWELRY. CASH BOXES, * ‘BDRM, FONFRAL WREATHS, BOU- | WOU CAN NEVER MAKE THE TRIP ON | the wont sideo: Fredrick strect, and ruoning tack | SILVER PLATE, MORTGAGE: UETE, ClOS: T'S, ANCHOBS, AND. Euchu or Samarit=n humbugs. See Dr. DAR- | same width 75 fee: deep, with the frame buildings THGS, Le ES DEEDS, rake. resered in natural form. New ant BY, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 7th st.,and be | upon the same; the old were of lot No. 29 being ALUABLE PAPERS, Beautiful Ornazental Hair Work on gl cured permanently. Be 4-Im* south of the residence of Mr. John Fowler. Also. Andall descriptions of Valwabie. and for t» or pearl. All khde of Hair Brading done by TES PLEASE READ THIS—WILLrAn | partes lot No.2. hn Gia Georgetown: beginnl EEN} ING OF BAY&S, FRIES, 38 Eighth street. qvl0-6m | J ADIMS BOEASE READ THIS WILLTA! | forthe same at themorth east corners of loc No. ae INSIDZ OF FPB28H BAMURG GRAPES 4404 (60) well-made stamos of olesant designs for | Honing On the gout side of Prospect street, and | FIRE AND BURG:.A%-PROOF VAULTS. y ; ined voldery, Braid, £c., that soll cheap, t : ; ; Tam daily seller tnd nliing orders for BRESH | SENeer nae and taaci the boxer the Comper the Gro sony rae cect fo the berinning, with | Opyicx—ConxeR NEW YORK AVENUE AND HAMBURG GB,PEB of f 1 fica freralah Gushions ang “Brushes, and oxpiaiy | She Gye srOr frame house upon the samme Term FIFTEENTH STREET. - We . ow to use them, grates. cate cas —— j Corneriith ana Fatrects, | setlately ‘used fa Baltimore say lady ‘wiaking to purchaser aiving bia rates ith pe rek oe the | _ Dingcrons—8. P. BROWN. HD. COOKE. GEO. Under Evite House, | gpugeo, iy this Prghtable, business and having | Posring interest from the day of Belovon treme! | PL Race Nay HUNTINGTON, GRORGE EW CRO e-pital should call at ouce 228 | chase money may be paid in fall on the ratification | RANT GEORGE OQ EVANS, B. P. SNYDER, NY cLOVin, rrmorny, XONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who Have in | of the sale by the court. All conveyancing and tised toh ORGTARD, HERDS: op aug MC Giset thomatlven iy cort insecrechabits which | stomps atthe cest of the purchaser,” | ® 5. P. BROWA GPO EVANS, Vick Paespenr. SEXED Grit GR Anas: arvied ite no. midale-aged god vld meu, way | 226 HOMAS DOWLING, Auct, | WM. 8. HUNTINGZOR, tas isnn, oy pranr, Noa and 99 Louieiane avene, tility. in sdvapoe of thelr ‘youre: before. placin YEW FURNITORE STORE Gulscd siavis Panoe Ptah ts 68 ibaa cee and 10th sts..(in Has Market.) thenteclves,under the treatment of any one: eh 14 BEIDGE STEBET, Pdds : ee ee ae 4 read ‘* eet iend.”” Few Door: St ¥ — W ELSH PIEMIUM FAMILY FLOU. wil tearm Som meting oo im geek: porn siGN OF tHE biG AG. nes 18,10 GIVE NOTICE, That the eee! = — * re a ni at as ima ror Ae Constantly aceiving from the mill this cnotce | sealed envelope, on recalpt of i conte, Address Dr, | ‘Tho ‘undersigned wishes to inform his friends ifr on county. in the District of Calembis FLOUR and elling ft at tlie lower price, tn ‘any | OHA8..B, WABREN, Boston, Mass. nod-ly "| and public, gener , that his FURNITURE is | | Fp featamentasy on the personal ate at 4 WwW. Y : zal 5 1D. quantity. ipeand Fata under EUbitt Heats, DORCED SALE OF CLOTHING. Peery udenes: een awortmenk to be | @ » deceased. Sty en ee ae REYSEE 4CO,, Auctioneers, F = Please call and get his prices before purchasing | $204, 4ecthht, Vouchers thereot to that ite F o. 30% Bennsy vant avenue, 353 D street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. clsewh ye ak mags at), Cate Witty on or before the Sist day of e next; they pia Be. = i a; D.C. therw w it Will attend tahe sale of Furniture at dwellings, << — Eee | OF or. Stocks in storp, and. Merchandise generally, at FORCED SALE OF W™. = WEEATHEYS PREMIUM STEAM Seepust asa’, © DENSAMIN MC Meee oF fhe ppction st gee Woes and atl otter ese: $30,000 WORTH DYEING AND CLEANSING orca fawaa Mccor. fore. FREYSER &06. oF Office, No. 49 Jofiorson st., Geor, 0. | PEAT ESTATE AGEXCY. Auctioneers. | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING } Ew ART. D. Established in tee) premium Rvarsed by the! Krier ¢ rebuilt iass, and te now tucks lends tad tee babs etna, entra ner Bobi ea URRABEY, RED ENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ‘most complete establishment: ANDACOIDENTINSURANOB AT 200C z fB, AL BSTATE AGENT. — ine og OF ail Lisds done in the best | “RO"G? LOUISIANA AVENUE, (UP STAIRS.) ligencer HEAVY COATS from. ~wweeeees $2.50 to $5.00 Ai where they will cubes. Bale of ‘ED.—SILK BATS REFINISH- | HEAVY PANTS from. never $1.25 to $2.50 Senet ctor: ‘past favors, the subscriber BEA! Te CUNNINGHAM HAT Fad. | HEAVY VESTS from 5) 80) 82.00 grecelved aud sckarned Oy express with the THE PAYMENT OF TAXES 7th et., bet. Land K. si8-eo1m Also, MEN AND BOYS’ WINTER WEAR, UN: | ; ty ° wk (CO, Auctioneers, _ | DERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, dc. 40x NO 80. a6 when EXAMINATION OF TAX TITLES, 296 Pe. sv.,bet.sthandioth sts, | ‘These Goods must be closed out in a short times |-4,' >. aul7-6m0 Having had a nember of years’ inthe will give th otherwise they will be sold at auction. ~ —— | sdove business, in connection estate Estate an e7 emember the Number—353 D strect, be- | oy Fg Ap eed Cal tween 9¢h'and 10th streets 2020-10 STOVES! STOVEStt Ky BIXON 4 cers = ss = e — Please telco notice thet we are prepared. re} BT IN SEAS® Balearoom. ‘ce -} ip the best manner, alt ATING AE —— bites Tamers BR 2 PASE Ranaeieme sem maney | poT0MeS STARA? Ean, LIME. AUnretes taiie nets he de esa ¢ up new LATROBES spoTOMAe | EOE HEREING, ol A fsip eerie dy Geral wR sarah Mnenieandinseentrins Io CRACKERS.—Sold N. W. BURCHELL, | 1th and F at Corner eee BbBIGT Boe,