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Excrrstor ButcptsG Assocratt sees ep building association Reld i third THE EVENING STAR. , ie acoomrpaied O:TY ITEMS. Droranat Artauut A man tamed Ax- eaten oh oT oo | A mew comrany OBGANWED ON THE CO- nnual meeting iastevening at Temperancé fortusstely, tle = past: came before Justice Backey yes. r e- For “Avoriom Sains” adverisements | Orsaativs FAINGIELE—Tix Play oF On. | Hail. The annusl report wes read by ene eee i exoatation for tho sewer in | | THOSR wxo wren lo appear in becoming | Erase Jones Come Dele tM Om ar arty for NATIONAL THEATER ove fourth page of to-day's Stax, GamraTion. Tetary, Clarence B. Baker, as follows: pre steele ee eae nao ae tas came apree taney he | Semauiting s farmer nemed Wm. H. Ketit. it amare A meeting of subscribers tavorable to the Wastinctox, September 24, 1387, a ith a at id attire iJ a] at Petit, together with a man nam = 9 the Stock 1 is. '| avenue, was filled with water, a portion themeclves at the United states | CPpetrs Wea, wear the canal, OPERA TROUPE r ganization of new life insurance compiny, | jshathen Geatiomene TA Ca eee thee: | OF Ine’ Cea ment “bavibe. Tiina aeuen ing House of Messrs. Hable & 00. 465 | Sher the twe per ico sdsepute abouts doe TO-NIGHT LOCAL NEWS, = was held on Wedneadny night, at the office of rements of the Constitution, L hava the honor | and choking up the mouth of the sewer, Beyivania avenue, between 3d aad 41 } 204 bet: inid hands on Garrett, ae though he COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIC Mesers. Clogcet & Sweeny, No.4 Market} seus my third aonaal reportof the financial | About seven o'clock. the lightning strmox the | St7eets. Do this, and fail is not the result ¢r Were in earnest, and mexat some harm to hitr, 0 AMUSEMENTS, &., TO-NIGIT Lp an. 2 ‘D'elock. Promiueat § Condition oF Seite ee seb Pitidenceot Mr. HB ie Potro port. 2 Fen Jones, speared acd demanded tusi MISS BICRINGS. 7 is . &s 8: lose WhO wei ty Mesers. | © : dtd . ‘Pherson rguson. . 8: SE EL tit take ere cry Demellt to Mise Riche ompimen*: | Gorneliue Wendell, formerly. Supsrintandent Slnace tn Treagurerte kanoe building, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and | gyjy,7eSE ExciTewanr.—A. Stranse, Pena. | Toon Sune atte cared ce ohice jonee etruck MAETHA Sex opera itera walle performed: | Chapt caURE gigeh, B, Mremey br | eer” crywcpeu set" apy | imate cat Cupltl Mil percag cow tee | Su"yat trencs pecreenammane uperves, | FLOP lom ina tye etter rues pun ae | (THE, Coat NATION GEaRUOETIgNR st 2 ») 'y Si ig a t ‘ erai d : ‘ ed ie i: end th - 5 ‘ on Fers.ows' Hats.—Professor ard Mad: | urvellrof tke Coote ie te ee oie |. Lenmanns. renphved fiona de thow-window, gnattertng the gluse, ur not | EFCHCH. English, and Scotch Osasimere Suits, Bae See pei Ba oF metallic Rawckies: | ing the living invect magaifind will be orhibted we Meallister aze sti drawing crowded | Cuen, and Wm. H bowen, The uissing eae | > fines damaging the articles in the widow, Setote Pana tO wou, to gixe Bim ® call | Watt said ahe saw the Koucrice and bened | EVERTRG Ori enh te streot, on MONDAT vses. A fine performance this evening and | called toorder at the hour designated, een i pass at petition nasine elséwhere.as he defies com: | Jones say ope it With these," at the same | [sland Rapfist Ctnrch. Admission atigee {0 morrow aiternoos. oe Motion, Cernelias Wendell, Esq, was ota Onarcnor Par .say — Yesterday Deiective : ime extublung the knuckles. OMcer Harry | & ‘rsd Seats, 80 cents, Children, teers ‘ 5 ‘arrested ; ent | 3 aI TS as med roa : ‘evCATION oF TaMIg NeW HALE ASD CELE. | Mz. J. Disturcell. of the Gooper Lustitnie, | P2 A2MBt PN 108 Mevancee.. sack, with Raving committed wilifml and ms- | Henning’s One Price Sto ‘the corner of 7th | c&bin door, where he had taken xetuge, he ar- # ae ; BRATION OF ANNIVEKSALY Now York. the pionser of the. new insurance | ‘ balance iu Treasurer's hands. licious perjury. and the case came. up before | street and ‘Maryland we. fo Tested him and toek him befere Justice Mack- FRIDAY, OCT oBKR ATH Fuuend@hip Lodge, No. 12, Independent Ur- Pocenent “ pots beep it Perpignan Total ry aston on tien pig cid Baul gisty aban ey, Mr Denritg sbS evidence ta thie chee, GRAND COMULIMENTALY BENKE(E ] » No. 12, Indi fe i Bt somelength in advocacy of the eat 4 LORRI: sis Jadesetteseen peared 8 + ‘The war! oO ra = % comm i! jones 10 ji coprt 70 of Odd Fellows, taving reuoved from | meat ot a iife Meurante cece teen is based on an affidavit of the compiainant to Bet an ay Caper Bore’ Surre are the | “27. on Si r c " ‘Fold Todge zoom. ta Redtern's buildieg te principles ot strict benevolence, axéexpressed | Dundas Treanurer's Hands tn 858 saree el ead elereeerepee Ohoai weary et “Sake Ue'e SIT wth weet, peserday. aiterngus brought before dusts | | clitetecrnneaammaeetee Ts in the thir : 5 ¥ e belies it *u : Z x 7th,on & wi a the as , "8, 7 . ; < ols 5. MA: . = Penueylvagio avenue, above 1ith ettrat, | Poted woulg wihsar davbe seceoe ane eo | ATR ee hae eis froin tie OO 8 | CermbeE Tbh om a warrant Waned on 138 cab) Spicining Baal. Sa hike attest cin at ODD FELLOWS HALL. vhich they have fitted up inan elegant mar. | the means of doing a gten: dealof good. He | Select the Harvey claim.............. S00 0@ | the charge of trespass; that Uollamer swore | tam Fuer.—Dr White, Cniropodiet, 424 | Suaday, the Sth ef September. ‘The “ohare core rsseniMtkiDE At now one of the finest lodge | then proce-ded :o rend the following circnlar, | Amounydue th: Apyociation from duce, | that he (Meseack) took pavite stoues ror ‘be | Pennsylvania agente netwec Four-and.a- | Was sosiained. and the accused required tc OFESSOR AND MAD. MACALLIS TER, rooms in the District, last evening took posses~ | Which explatas the principles pon whick the | plMOCSaayreasnper’s han’ . Fee eae eee oe detain Wig! | balfand Sixthstreem, removes Corus, Bunione, | copttibute to the corporation fund the sifm oi | TL: cat Itusfonints of the Ags,ia thate #0 >10n of the hall. and it being the twenty-fiftn brine . to be governed, interpersing | z ins as eonieioas ane ry: a ia Bad Nail; &c. without pain. Office hours | *2.5). BERS MAGIQUES, rniversary of the formation of the Lodge that | Pcrilons of the seme with remarks and inci: | Total value of 1.273 shares. ve from $a.1. to@ p.m. i Nor Kir Vay WINKLE.—Uifficer White yes. | EVERY EVENING event was celebrated. Atler the Lodge had | cents iinstrative of the feasibility of the ——— transacted a small amount of business the | Pilar i soots were thrown open snd a number of it if propcsed to establish in the city of | indies and children aud members of other ( Wasn'ngton a Benevolent Life Insurance As lodges entered the room: aud the programme | £0ciation. ander the above title. on the follow- having been announced by Mr. Josep Giaw- | 12— co-cperative pin, to wit: Each and | ler, cDatrman of the committee of atrange- | very Member. male or female, enjoying ordi- ments, the exercises were opened by singing | Dry hentth, on the payment of one doliar at ‘Totat number ef shares at bezinning. the opening ode, followed by prayer by P Ge bscriblag. and one dollar addi- : itil Satuntay eve ber Sth pamed Jobu F. | OO PRESENTS «it An 5 al value of ope shar: srof shares ady au * ss —_—_e—__—_ teraay arrested @ tobacconi: Pde d Picea are abeerd we oftes | ,, CORSET Stews a: Scents patr, at Onaries | Winkle, charged by G. Friten with disorderly | Division, the foliowing gentlemen aii lacies | B&wn's celebrated Hoop Skirt and Uorset man. | conduct. He came before Jasuce Buckey, | were elected to fill the offices for the current | ‘factory, 49 Lowisians avenue, near Seventh | who fined Bim $5.50. :—J. T. Kennedy, W. A: N Funk, w. | rect. tt PITIaRceE —Two little girls, from Washing PG wba ; at —_—-_——__ ton, came to the station house this morning in 3. Baumback, FS: GF. ‘ARTS, MOLES, VascULAR ExcREseNom, | the rain, poorly clad and withont shoes or 3: A. Flynn. Chapiain; W.K. Buren, Conduc. | SC cured by Dr. White, Ontropodiet, 424 | stockings, et through io the skin. One r ning, BES cy perrecaicnaee Remaining siares not advanced upon, . ? ts a 5 1 Pennsylynnia Avenue, between Four-and-a- 8 sick and shivering with @ cbill. The ot- PH. Sweet, (Secretary of the Lodge, tonal on the desth ot anyone member of the Allof which is respectfully submitted tor; Jno. Fearson, A Gy; M. B. Buikiey, LS. was sick 8 tvering 2 Past Grand Master Chae Cabren: eee crige | co-operators, shall enjey ail the benenta of the OLR Biten kecretary. | Golden, 0.8; Miss Bertie Taylor, Love, | P@!f até Sixth streets. ~ | licers made up @ fire for them to warm tuem- rier members of the Lodge, was introduced | Association. To go into full operation on the After the reading the annual report, an elec- | Mise Eliza Peters, Purity: Miss Barns Fidelt. Wrarrinc Parse FoR SALE.—Apply atthe selves by, and after it ed Stopped raining and delivered a short address. He referred to { first day of January, 1568. tion of eflicers to serve, for the onening. year ty: Mies S. F. Flynn, Conductor. ‘This | star office. and they had got warm they were sent home. he day being am epoch in the history of the “Tbe pay ment of first “one dollar," shall | Was held, with the following result: President, | Division meets at Grecn’s Hall, First Ward, a TALKAYIVE.—OMcer Sherwood yesterday ¥ WHICH Ww l.cdge, which was organized on the jd day of | £0 mto the hands of the Treasurer. atter pay. | T. M. Hanson; vice-president, Crosby §, | between 17th and Isth streets, on Pennsylya- GENTLEMEN Will find Burnett’s. Oriental | evening brought to the station-honse a tailor the Sd inst bee! =< October, 142, and atter ing of the pro- | 1D€ Preliminary expenses, as a permanent Neves Godénte » B. Robinson; secretary, ©. | nia ayenue. Tooth Wash an effectual detergent after emo- | named James D. Powers, charged with intox- Tth and sth ‘said that at the | fund for the transaction of the business of the | B- | directors. James Towles, W. E. —— + ee king. @0 ication and disorderly conduct. He was placed EVENING in the year issz, | Association. The after ment, OF payments, D. Free, Wm. Powell, J. O. Mar- PERSONAL.—Lieut. Commander J. D. Gra- —_>——_ in the cell for the night, where he persisted in here were but even subordinate lodges in che | Of one dollar, to be paid the Treasurer on re- Peabody, W. H. Nally, A. J. Falls, | ham and H. F. Dorton, U. S.N., are at the Parnisé can be had in Any quantities at the | talking very loudly upon yarions subjects. MF.S& ict of Columbia—three meeting in the City | ceiving written notice of the death of any dG. K. Hall. Kirkwood House. ----Brig. Gen. A.G. Lau- | Star office counter. He cate out this morning before Justice TOURNAMENT = |. utree atthe Navy Yard, and one ai Ai- | Member of the Association, signed by the Sec- The saieof money then took place. Twen- | rens, Minister to Costa Rico; Oapt. Z. M. Soir- | {| Buckey, snd did more talking than all the > ¥ ia. It had previously been attempied | Tetary Or Actuary, or within fifteen days there- | ty-four shares were redeemed, and £2,930 sold | ley, of Ky.: O. H. Smith, of Fla; Ho: Jobn B. other prisoners. H was dismissed, the justice ORION ASSOCIATION cevtablish Lodges in this ward, and of three | ter, said notice to be aelivered personally or | atan average of $343. Stockton, of N. J.; James McDowell, of Phila.; DRY GOODS, &. thinking that be might be a little insane. Will take place at ANALOSTAN ISLAND resnized—Georgetown, Concord, and Jona- | Sddressed to the residence of the associate. ERIE aera, Gen. Esty, of Washington; Rev. Wm. Henry Tue Port.—The steamer James S. Green, | (in MONDAY & TUESDAY. the sth & sth invtaate han—not one suFvived. For some reason they | All such amount so paid by the subscribers or | _ MEETING oF THE PoLic® Uommissrongrs.— | Adame. of Charleston, S. © ; J. H, McKee, of J Capt. Inman, bas gone out with a heavy cargo | 4 j.« pro: tobe distributed for the banetit of th iniled to secure the good name they should | Members of the Aseociation, shall within the | The Board of Police Commissioners held their | New Orleans: Alfred Gooley, of Memptis, -W. SELBY & 60, for New York, Entered—The schooner James. | Yell’ w Fiver sinierets as Mobile ant Poneaole have cone, Up to ini0 there were bat two | Dext following fifteeen days be paid to the wife. | Tegular weekly meeting yesterday ufterncon,| Tenn.: J.J. Allen, of Phila., are stopping at NO. 323 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE town, Mugee captain, from Boston, and the | of the most able orators and a large nambe: Gad Fello’ hasband, or nearest of kin to the deceaced, | *tpolice headquarters, where the following | Willara's Hever ett: Nia lene sed schooner N..H. Gould, Crowell captain, trom ights from this District apd the sutroundime an Be 8 (less ten per cent..) unless otherwise ordered | bitsiness was transacted: Commissions were Will open on MONDAY, 30th inst., 1 ease—12 doz- | Boston. “te aaron te eae =xcellency by d associate at the time of sub- | ordered for the following privates: Joseph Ac- | More Docs.—During the present week the BALMORAL SKIRTS scribing and makiog his or her first payment: eae ee Becca Be, _Boteler, Peter | officers of the Fourth Precinct have been par- | which they will sell at $2, worth $4 3 4 5 . logs without the requi icense. Yesterday . if Theodore Huysman, Wallace Lioyd, Edward | nine of ten arrests made at that precinct were Sa COT ois eae ENS, red wheat, a: @240; 5 700 bishelc of red when been members of defunct lodges, and two three in Georgetown. connected with shington lodge, who were considered oroimal members. Having come to a dete: ington to apply for a charter, under the en- | TWO or more friends may mutually agree for MERCHANTS’ —The following | j ted on “Change to-day — | wered their nd the town, the Spplication for a charter was made, P#rties who are to become associates, binding | Was imposed in each case. Private Crown, Exrction op A COLrLecToR.—in accordance the tollowing being the petitioners: Brothers _ themselves to pay twoor more dollarson the | charged with conduct unbecoming an officer, with a resolution which passed both boards of e ? ‘ i String Baris have becne couragement of Georgetown brethren, that | each other’s benefit, the living party or par- | L. Lambie, Benjamin Fairchitd,and Benjamin | of individua «char d with having nolicenses | Which we are offer 50. worth $6 50; | a5, 13 | Astre oti jhey would stand by their efforts, and should | tiesto Tecelve the dividend. or be allowed to | Rots. Ln the case of private Alexander Skin- | for their dogs; al of thie aumber were focd J. W. SELBY & CO Dushels of red wheat, at s%, and 120) busnels | comuitice | Sttempt be successful that « like good turn, | Suplicate the payment of one dollar as often | ner and Wm.C. Alder, charged with neglect | by Justice ell from 81 to $5, the fines 323 Pennsylvania avenue. | of brownstuff, at 33cents. i ia wonld be given to restore the order to Gearge- | tS desired for triends or relatives, jing the | of duty and disobedience of orders, a fine of 85 z i sy la avenue. Oy i | amounting in the aggregate to $21.50. pains) el, kpom 2 Cemeration Exuinirion —The splendid : ake f the Ce followin nerd x Levin Jones, Thos. ©. Farquhar, Fat. | death of an associate. A whole family ma: the Board ordered him to be severely rey ri. 5 KERS F ox . the Corporation last evening, the two hoards anes toa Boca Bia Senn ree asec | thos.be included inthe advantages tobe de. | manded and fined 805. Lieut Harley shared siOad Pelpwh Sack Manda eee ere Lael: Will assemble tu joint meeting to-morrow eve- fant Waach 1. Gross. Thomas Jewe!l, Jan.es Jobuson, W. | Tived from the association. | with conduct unbecoming an officer, was not for the benent of the Isinna Bast tok 2eXt | To be sold ut 45 cents, worth 62%: cents ning, at 7% o’cloek, for the purpose of electing a titchie. How les, Foum George Kraift. A. R. Locke, | (51m ease of the non-payment of the said one | Sustained, boi the Hoard ordered him to bs | tii te aw interealing cece ee cnareh; | Also. a lot of jot ae, ee ee ee ae anners G ‘Wm. Pope, John K. Vernon, Wm. Gunning. | dolar, or more, on the death of an associate, | r+primanded for the frequent use of profane ad a LINEN TOWE) year isé3, Mr. Welch never having been | s.N bs Abraham Bowers, ‘Alfred Pollard, | OT Within fifteen days thereafter, the delia- | suguage. dc. Henry . Norris was reap: Srp arora AUB Bieenti, very cheep Properly qualified as Collector of Taxes for amuel Q. Smoot, F. H. Schenig, Samuel ©] | quent to forfeit all the benefits of the associa. | pomted an additional private for ninety days, | SALE Or Momzy.—Last evening, at the 1th | “ : see a that year. ‘ Avidsou. Hugh Hughes. Henry Hurdle, | tion: unless, provided, the further sum of one | to do duty on Pennsylvania avenue and 4th | ™0n'Dly meeting of the Capitol Hill Building J. W. SELBY & Co.. For THE Reber or THE YELLOW Fever erent = «'yrus Cross, Iram Gordon and Unas. Calyert, | dollar be paid the treasurer within thirty days | street. John J. HLlll was reappointed an addi. | 4°00iation, the money, about £2,500, was sold xt, 1 Reve were others who were to have to iined , Sfter the date or delivery of saia notice. If | tional private for ninety days, to do duty in | ®t 30 Average of 58 per cent. premium. J the Orion Association of Georgetown propose | Fo arsor iy the application. but they failed to obtain ; OMitted beyond thirty days, then such name | the Northern Liberty Market. Jas A. Dodd aay TEES UST BECEIVED— giving 8 tournament at Analostan Island, the | W_ Sion. cardsin time. A ball was procured and | OF Dames are to be stricken off the books of che , was reappointed an additio private for Press Crce —The regular monthly meeting FROM THE NEW YORK IMPORTATIONS proceeds to be applied to the relief ot those in an ‘and Lodge of the District came in pro- | #ssociation. Death by suicide, the policy to ninety days, to do duty in the Venter Market, | Of the Washington Press Ulub will be held ‘o- As 4 ‘ the Sou:h euffermg from yellow fever. The | session On the 3d of October. 1-42, to he hall to { be Dull and void; also, death caused by an as- | The application of HV. Newkir for restau. | MorTow afternoon, at four o'clock, at the ite. | A lot {splendid President and Gen. Grant have been invited. Pennsylvaniaavenne. | ScrrereRs.—On Monday and Tuesday A fat perform the ceremony, and the number of | Sociaie. | rant license was received and approved. publican office. A fulluttendance is requested. HEAVY BLACK SILKS ‘The brses band of the 2th U.S. infantry have ‘ Spectators was great-and cheermg to their | “Receipts properly authenticated and sealed | eee ge —_—__ Which’ weGre. prices lower than any | YOlunteered to play upon the occasion. and | tvelings. Hexliuded to tbe fact that many as | to be given by all rec + doar said benevolent | Cotiistons wits VessR: —Abont half- TEMPERANCE. —The members of the Metro- | , the Holy Hill String Band has been engaged DANCING ACAD le book or books kept | past seven o’ciock last night, tae steamer C. | Politan police force are abont to form a dlvis- 10r for the two days. | Tz CANAL.—Busines: on the canal was not so brisk to-day, owing possibly to the inclem- | W.SEPRY £90 BAF 328 Peunsyly come worthy members of the order. The offi- cers instalied at the time were Thomas tor sald purpose, where the names, residence, | Vanderbilt, on her downward trip to Aquia | on of Sens of Temperance, to be composed date of birth, nativity, decease, payments, &c., | Creek, ran into the schooner Belle, of Balti. | eutrely of members of the force. sball all be duly recorded. boys Witnessed the procession have since be- | association, in a suital | farqubar, N.G.. Henry Gatton, V.G.. 5S. more, cutting her down to the water's ed ——o—___ “ST OPENED, n | Douglas, Secrevary. ‘The first has been deid | | “The officers to be chosen by the Associates, | astern. and causing arent in tie same several | ALEXANDRIA AND ViciNity.—The Journal | Jo? CPENEI Ee ee Salen nee way | 2 for some years, ihe second. is believed to pe; 2NDually, to concist ora President, Treasurer, | teet deep. Fortunately. the schooner was | of this morning says: A general assortment en re ot F a min Divis on io. rrhes J. RUSSEIS DANCING ACADEMY will iving in Virginia. but. not. now a | Secretary, Actuary and five Directors, form- | without acargo, or els* she wonld doubtless | The road from here to Accotink is far from DRY GOODS Temperance, nuaal OAd Fellows tote nce + open on WEDNESDAY, Septenber member of the order, and the latter ie present ing the Board of Managers, who shall have | hase gone to the. bottom. collision oc-.| being in its proper condition, but efforts are ifn] PLAID POPLINS 9 vening, the officers elecied ai the previous | tl u “ud now koown as Pasi Grand Master Doug- | Power to make by-laws—five constituting a | curred at the mouth of Eastern Branch, while | Now being madeto repatr it, ‘Phe Alecendsie, ne ce Peter LOEDING. fuceting'wereduly installed. In conenanen ce ora tath oft las. The first treasurer was P.G. Levin | quorum. ine Belle was jying atanchor, ax her Cuptain | Mount Vernon and Accotink Turnpike Com: ¥. Trinminge, & cso | of the ieclemiency of tae waar Ge oe ett ral oy Jones. Seven of the original members ate | “Provided one thousand co-operators are | supposed, oulor the stenmers cottten. pany. who own the road, bave of Inte found it | goo’ bleaclied Cottons, at 2 cents per Sard, by the | Senge ney OF (Be weather, few were in | no night, on the still with the lodge, having retained their | Obtained in rhe tirst year. and fitwwen deaths | "A -norttime afterwards, the came steamer | difficult to getthe community susicientiy ins | Sic reached Cotton : ROERGRE Ce: ; = eaeee membership all that time: seven have died, Occur, the following would be the financial re- | ran into the schooner Stewart, Capt. Ozman, | terested in the rozd to continue the work on _ EMORY BAXTER, Poxicy BustrEss.—The police made six ar- ARINES DANG one been expetied, and the remaining nine, for , Sut: lying at anchor at the mouth of Georgetown | the scalein which it was imaugurated before 114 Penns) ivania avenue, Tests yesterday—one for assault ana battery, MARINGS Classes will, sught tat is known, are still living. The ; Entrance fee for 1,000 members channel, londed with coal, from Havre.de. | the war. 11 isthe purpose of this company to aK het. 19th and 20th sts. one for violation of @ corporation ordinance, pet spree za commencement of our caceer as meiiders of | Estimated receipts to pay div! Grac-, breakmg Rer bowsprit in two clove to | construct 2 macdamized road or a horse rail- and four for ‘.coxication and disorderly con- ray. stcoet. te the ledge promised well, sud in October there | the deck. and shivering her night head yery | way from this city to Mount Vernon. The | Just OPENED duct. Justice Buckey imposed fines amount. | - ‘ weean increase of thirteet, a similar increase | iehpe sep es saga condition of the land approach to our America THIS DAY, ing to $0. | Ovember, and an increase of butfoarin |. J ‘hie morning both schooners were towed u} Mecca is now a reproach to the country, and envy White and PERA (1) ee G — ecember. About this tie @ change seemed , For obtaining 1,00) members, to this city by the steammg Zeta, tbe Belle of | itis hoped the company will soon be ole to | [icity White and Red OPER Asi) co oo25, B. JEWELIS — | GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. to have come over the members, for the George- | Fer salaries - | Baltimore being attached to the tug’s stern, in | Temedy it. The Hunting creek bridge is in White EMPRESS CLOTHS. ~ i ** * "Pure and Unadulterated ‘own members began to draw their cards, the | For stationery, pri ry eC. order to prevent her from sinking. Theac- | charge ot the company. The meeting of its Colored EM. OT: all shades, $1.25. ] OLLENTAL SOAP, \ B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, Teason of which was soon discovered. They | For paymg dividend, after d | cidents were probably unavoidableasa heavy | s/ockholders will take place hereon the 19th | T:ISMARCK ALPACAq024 cts * CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP. ‘i were taking the initiary step: towards form. , Der cent........... | mist was prevailing at the time, which row »| instant. 4 Stripe and Figured FRENCH CLOAKING | PREMIUM NEW YORK CITY SOAP) HO} ORR AT AUOTIC Ing a ledge in Georgetown. which has since Balance in treasury. | dered the usual security of navigation exceed- | The fine steamer James 8. (Jreen, which ar- | CUOTNS agin 50. ONE BROWN SOLELY SOAP, Oe Ei eee mera ae the B been known as Govenant Lodge, No. 13, , -+— | inely difficult Tived at her wharfon Wednesday, will soon | \y jute and Giiok’d Say For faa dee ee cea ep Bal Dips Sd cage: ected rae ee: The membership of Friendship Lodge nas) |, 7 $16,000 | It'ts reported that one oF two other vessels | sailon her return voyage to New York, with | Syyer Hack Lyons SILK VELVET. Sede ee ee eee TON coal tothe | and Britge streets:for one of more gopre gradually increased! trom 24 to 230 at pres- If the wndertaking increases, so as to | werernm into, the pames of which haye not | 4 beavy cargo of grain and other articles from We are opening daily lots of new Goods from the . c. B. SEWELL, Man urer, { ns at sale. THOMAS DOWLING, — vat. aud “he was warranted in saying tnat the ; G0ubie, or quadruple, in after years, then the transpired, Alexandria, Georgetown and Washington. New York importers = 500 and 5 i street, ve Auctioneer work was as well taught and understood asin | XPenses tor salaries, office hire, &c.. could be —__—_.___ ‘The Potomac Ferry Company are tm the | All goods sold at the lowent cash ROTHER se 26m het. 4th and sth. 3 ‘her lodges of the ynrisdiction. To January, , 1ucreaeed in about the same ratio, leaving a | TEx PRize RING—The Colored Pugilists—The | market for a ferry boat for trade on the river, WM.B: RIERY & ROTHER, , Auct.; Georgetowa. “57. 20 less than 01 persous had become.| *Urplus fora building fund. Correspondence. —The following is the corres. | the same to he furnisued by noxt MATch. as me coatee Opposttn Contre Manese, | Ruazem & Gives, eg ee members of the lodge, and ae thought that | |.‘ According to the medical statistics of the | pondence which passed yesterday between the ‘Tue Conservatives of Fairfax bold a Con- = s MANUFATURERS oF TRAW, COBN, &..& since that time at least the same number have ; United States army, the average number whe | two colored pugilists,Tom Bowie and Tom | vention at the Court House next Wednesday Goons ¥OR HOTELS, a a ENIGHT! TE BN a iz * . peal aie been added. In conclusion, he spoke ot the | Me annually inevery 1,00) men 1s 15.” Sorrell, who propo-e to meet in the prize ring | to nominate a candidate for the State Conven- BOARDING: HOUEME, Ap. BEM HXDRAULIC CEMENT DAY MORNING. Oct. oth, at 18 good the lodge had done in the past, their Following the reading of the above, Mr. Dis- | and seitle the question as to who is the better | tion. J. W. SELBY & CO. : ER, AND CULVERT PIPE, chor 1. at the farm of Mf ortou, ow cheering prospects for the future; and after | ‘0rnell referred to the favorable considera'ion | man: Ee K sep ganstantiy on wand» wee ltocof: . 9, AND 12. INCH BORE ck Creek. above Lyon's MIM Dan arging the membership to live up to the work, | Which had been given the insurance project by . Themas Sor- MARRIED. Linen end Cotton SHEETINGS They stand the most severe tests of acid: 4.Cown W. Woart ana Tiere he expressed the following sentiment:— | ‘be pre: New York, and read from tne col- rted often that 3 Pillowcase LINENS and COTTONS, prove in trength with age and use, are mor Ontting Boe Pion g nerneas i UME# of the newspapers of that cit; ber Washington, | | BARTHOLOW-STOTT. At the resilonce ofthe ; LETS, QUILTS. nnd NAPKINS ectin their interior finish than any other ntting Rox. Ploughs, Harrows, Farming § Friendship Lodge—whose name is the first teenie la destre to fight prides father. on October Ist. F.M. BARTHO- | A} ANRETS. QUILTS. and NAP . made, and are | ‘ice: extensiv plements. &e. lic ot Odd Fellowship. May it always be | Of €xtFacls recommending it to the considera~ ‘and me cspeciaiiy, T therefore chak. | COW tol ENNIE de of Charles Btott, Bag. | DASTACIS Ly the pued ned Ig etntheee? TABLE | Preminent Hydranhe Beatnces They ee Ztons Hay. % tons Rye Straw and Trath.”” - | name. to fight for two or tl yndred dollars x —_————_—_—_—— sty neon darding: @ : flies, | Park. New sam A genera: assor( nent of Household 4 recess was taken. and something not on | Pay had ever yet fafled, and it was, there. pe in a reoniar twenty-four-foot ic DIED ablie’fnetinfions. Sen weare prepared tnoter | New Haven. Har a, Boahestey, 5 i Terms cash. he programme took place. FG. Stes: took | J0f€, hardly possible that this one, the last by the rules of the London x 4 J 3 es, for cash. which cannot fail to attract | Yards at, Brooklyn and Washington, an: contig BOM AS DOWEL, « position in front of the N. G.’s chair, and P, | ®V€? yet proposed would not bea success. He Te yom are willing to accept, answer | ,TFGC., On Friday. the 400 instant, at 5.15 a. m.. (71 No. 323 Penn. VR Bees PS dicee Want Wokionea, city. | 0c3 (Courier) Anctio G. Joseph Gawler with his wife came forward | Concluded by suggesting that the initiation fee je signed and afl stipulations yealle nown j SLANKDES, QUILTS AND COMFORT reloma (Chron. & Express] | (OOK STOVE—A_No.10 American (00k, with @ little com, who was christened by P.@. | be two dollars instead Of grey as the propor. e fight : BYS AUINES } : | STONE. pearly mew for sale cheap. atu of Sweet, who gave him the name of Ferdinand: na Were an answer to 204 8d street. Wasb- Ve have a full stock of BLANKETS of all quali- REAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS THA’ Shale Gee ne Seno ‘he iembersnip. forming a circle arouna tae | *Siteen in one thousand, while in New York Four ere ne ee TABU LINEN and Sapa rNg OS | G HAVE BEEN US SO Beall st. Georgetown bet-eot 2 le. ntifnl su ja iJ J HOMAS SOW Ve have a full stock of a! inds of 7 y fi VILSON. Freathnente was served to the compaus,and | members was not co severe in the latier piace | ‘The following is the accepiente cf those re and will sell them at the lowest cash price One 7-octave, four round corner. Chickering, $39. | J HENEY WILSON, during the evening short addresses were made | _4 medical gentleman, whose opinion was | lenge by Sorrell: street, lately occupied by W. C 1» Bea, WM. R- RILEY & BKO., One 634-octave. Holian, Gilbert, 3200. MERCHANT TAILOR. by Grand Master Jobn T. Given, Past Grand | Called for, expressed the belief that Washing. | -Wasiixotos, October, 3. 18i—Mr. Thomas | asa Wholesale Flour Store, and efrich ed | _se27-6tit Neopposite Gentte Market. | One 6%-octave, Rosewcod, Fowler, $125 Kprnes : Masters F_D. Staarr, S. E. Dougias,and W.R. | [00 Was @ much healthier place than New | Boteie—Sin- Your challenge was duly received | tojub woos ws low 25 anv store in the Diatrich, aud 27 6th pposite Centre Market. ‘octave, | No. 116 Bridge Street, Gearsctown, D. C., McLean, and Grand Representative John F. | York, so faras the citizens proper were con- | sis! accepted. I will moet you on the stltanimake | 11; rome articles at Baltimore Jobbers prices.” My | Wy One 6-octave. Steward, (in good order,) $25. | Next Door io Bank of Cominerce. Havenner. At about 10% o'clock the enter- | Cerued: but when the floating population is | tire aa you want to Reht for® Toll be eee: | Hock is inrge oounprising goods wanted by Grocers, is Ck ae One 5-octave, Prince & Co., Melodeon, $0. | Seip ptt ety pet Lang tainment wes brought toa close by ibe mea | tot the cate. He ihoaght ine eine ere wa 1 nee me to make nrran ments srvcttully Invited to call hefore purchasing else- | Are opening a large and well agsorted St One 5-octave, Smith, Melodeon, $50. Hl American CLOTHS, CASSIME rs! singing the closing ode. attend. | 5 pectfully HOMAS SORRELL. where. . H. TENNEY. DRY GOODS, S. of the latest importat a. ance, caaataeribeg the storm raging at the time, | Should be uated according te therespec- | They are now making active preparations $. E. corner Bridge and High sté., From the New York Import-rs, For sale on easy terms, to make room, at the | ji94\) 5 ohn An one rips Was quite 'arge, nd nad the weather been fae, | UY® Sgee 0 Be Sppycant—say one class from | for the fight, and will eoon go into training in | _0¢2-3t (Repub. ] Georgetown. We otter all goods at the Lowest Cash Prices, Wincsuiebt mien) in the Gest mannereand In the highest mY 3 4 by cond class "7 % TERS > se 27 Gti m ia a of the ar tote? ‘hall would have been filled to | from, fomty, (eel yonre of age. ‘The the neighborhood of tnis cit, D)SSCLUTION O¥ COPARTNERSHIP. = = W. G, METZEROTT & €0.. taona good assorti STA ee | Speaker thought the proverbial benevolence | Brps OrENep—At noon to-day, bids were | The co p heretofore existing hetweon Sole Agents of Stoinway’s Pianos.and | Goode, suet, ae BILRTS. Ih Tue River Front, Ocroueri.—The raid | Of Mr. Disturnell bad made him too sanguine | opened in the Mayor's office for grading and | II. SET: ER and G. B. CAYNOR (a 369 SEVENTH STREET. 369 reas.st” Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. | GLOVES, COLLARS,SUSPENDEL the past twenty hours has originated sucn an | Of, WRAt the asscciation would realize; but | graveling dd street weet. from New Vorm ave- | cere nnd Builders. uulec the dirname of Bau nt ck AWARE AES RUTSURER ORS je Oi Sil ef whlen ba Ais overflow of mud along the wharves ns torond. | Sill) {here was not the slightest fear th nue to B street. The bids were as tollows: | MNGEE & CAYNON, Is thid dur diaalyel vege FURNITURE, FURNITURE Stpiite well-known Eetablishment of MADAME | the er foot pavigation almost impossible. After | are hone yaa Thomas Joyce, 15 grading, 9 graveling; Hugh | ‘¥#! consent. G!B, CAYNO! Bs = i; PRINCE, No. 22 Market Space. A good on- t rouble to show goods, and al garments war- uvoch difficulty attendant with a sudden slide | ,.2 U8 Glayton spoke briefly upon the sub- | meGinmie, 21 grading. 9 graveling. Denais | etcher 1,187. sis 3 CAME BTS. portunity for any one wishing to go into &. | ranted to fit. se 3-1 dows Asteep embankment, ot which an ascent | {fat ihe nuntrer of seer eee sould | McNamara, 114 grading, 5% graveling: J. SPARE MEE? OF TRE INEERTON UILCLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES. setepjisling busineeas essheite detereained to 2776: 4 NEW FURNITURE STORE, was attempted. the eircuit was finally accom- hes subscribers. We should | Kelly & Co, 13 grading, 9 graveling; Samnei DE*As " Ut ‘3 af Fetire.. If" no custoners seesent i 145 BRIDGE STREET, Tinsateun demsiocing tence start with one thousand, and, if expedient, in- | Gook. 34 grading. 10 eraveling: Petr Mela. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, the Stack entire, the present seacon iil be. ber | Few Doors West of Hish, Harvey's Wharf —Sailed — Sehr. Eliza #. | Should never caceed teen dag apeiation | mara, 16% grading, Gy graveling; John G.| On the petition af Wikk TAM Hew sa Hae eee ee ae eee | ane: ee eee iE thes rouarcommy articieia ML: | SIGN OF THE BIG FLAG. Emory, Young, for Georgetown, to load with | ,owe meyer exceed four thousand. After this | Stafford, 15 grading, 10 graveling; Joshua ator of the estate of Henty re eae sl Sie elesyauch as | TINERY or FANCY GOODS. sep? Im* | sesellest sical to oils May Stabe coal for Boston. number has been obtained, new organizations | Cooksey, 15 grading, 6); graveling: G. W.G. ed, of Foxborouzh. Masvachnaetts, prayiagfor | PARLOR.CH AMBER, DINING AND KITCHEN ETROPOLITA The undersigned wishes to, Inform his friends Caren) Wharf — Atrived — Schr. Alfred | {money taking concern, Bat atante ee ere, | Eslite ld grading, 7 erdveling: Owen Datiey, | theexieusion of parent granted tothe maid Henry | PE es 1 PATENT STEAM BAKERY, | how open for inspection, and is confident he cam | found in Georgetown, " Please call and get his prices before purchasing 4 Isewhere i J.B WELLS, yof Crack- | se ]]-Im™ M48 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. rom the expiration of said patent, | emp CARPETS trom ten to twenty-five cents per ’ place on the 20th day of December, | Sard cheaper than any house in the city, hy ILCLOTHS from 4 to two yards wide—very ENNER’S CRACKERS. We invite the attention of Merchants and con- eumersto the very best superior gia at our eStablishmen: al tor WH. ja. | We Would not need many calaried officers. feven veal loway, IIs cus of coal 1or_Lawis Thomas, | EB¢M%'N Who sole tnd subscribers ohoald're- | Gore by euble warty and’ the eteveting ty | faye et f -de-Grace; Wm. S. ¢ fs Bc ad iu 2 square yard. The contract was awarded to.| It is ordered that the said petition be heard at sre 11D tone oF OAL Tor SO Meier, rena | Super cent. He thought che maximum annual | j/ Wire Yard, the Patent Office on MONDAY. the 20 day of Dee ap. grent variety of WINDOW SHADES from $3 factures | MOND 4 4 r ~ DOWLING. Auct.; Georgetown, D.C- . expense to each member should noi exceed fi Eo cember next, at 12 o'clock af.; and all persons are 4 é K BISCUIT, — SODA CR. ¥ THOS. D GAY Spisulia Islen¢; Goldfinch. Hosey, with oys- | cen dollars; and the betier to secure at Tux BRorHERHOOD. oF THE Umrow —The | notitied to appear and ahow cause, fang they | ‘Se Per PES A ot goods cheaper than PURE ShOME ORES ERS tae || BRUIT AND! MAREE FARM AT PUBLIC ier for Turner & Noland: Flying Fish, Tay- | times an ample sum in the treasury to mest all | s; meme: durcle of the Beotherbend oF & have, why said petition ought not to be granted. other house iu the District, purchasers will find ft $. GINGER SNAPPS. JUMBLES, | % SAGE i lor, oysters for market, and potatoes for Craw- | emergencies, two months’ instalizence sboula | SOP oe 8 Piiteer at 3 Persons opposing the extension are required to | greatly tu their advantage to give men call betore INGER CRACKERS, &c. Ss | wil be sold on TURSDAY, the 15th day of Oc- nor. Ollimore, for Pore Doposie, Uehe, creoser, | P6,PAd In advance, ing, Penpeyivauia, on Monday next and det. | M1 #uihyPacniomcr tives chutney aprcinly | Staking elections esewhorgs 7 rn ‘These goods are tuade: from the bes | ureter anata catmrenl on cateconee . rey 4 A A $ * - | set forth in wi . at least twen: . ONTZ, Ne z ; mM. 5 frig mei ae Le a 5a Sere we 4) sturnell then Teas ged that, as the | eg. tes will be present from every Circle in tho day of hearing. All testimony fled by either party 369 7th street between T and ik, end cate Printed bie and in any quantity, | valuable Farm of 134 acres of land, lying upon the the Western Branch. : " | cles—\ ee - H. BM biel sill be f fons ? T T € N, the Cabin John Bridge. This farm is admirably Fowlers Wharf —Arrived—Schr. Belle, of | “4t°- tol, No.1, J. W. Thompson, F.C. Pope: Po- | fice, which will be furnished on application. | BEMOVAU! SEROTAS TY K S05 | adapted to the growth’ of fruit trees and vines ¥: On Motion of Justice Clayton, it was re- | tomac, No.2, Thomas Rich, John G. adley; Lp we Peal Rove bet — 505 NINTH STREET, z » back In consequence of & collier ste Rig | solved tat all parsies whose nameshave been | Waaniuston, Nona, Richard Eman aati ee eer ee tien enoe omce events Gare triore DEALERS IN 1,000thrifty peach and pear trees upon it. Two Dwelling Houses—one anew and snug frame house day of hearing: the arguments, if any, within MRS. McCLOSK ; steamer Vanaerbilt. Sailed—Sloop Strecker, | “/Pended to the call should be considered as | jeave here on Sunday afternoon at 7 o'clock. | ten dexi after fillme the tect Bega leave to inform her friends, and the public | WALLPAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, imony. public IND! age : ; hs teembers of Une temporary organization, and i w organizing dered also, that this notice plished in the ally. that she hi ed her place of’ bust- c OO eR Ane containing six rooms. pantry and kitchen, with Fannco, with ice for the fishing shores. therefore be allowed 10 vove and act otherwise | Ward) Sad will be Guile relied ne ree | pondered. sieo, shad thts notice be pate | Sone trem None Sd6 Th vatrect, to Nee SSH STARR SQUAD PARSETS Se | cellar: beautifully situated; the others good work +3 members a i and in the Journal, Boston, Massachnsétte. | Seventh street, above the Market, where she will F LE VILOLOTHS man’s house. Plenty of firewood; and numerous Duceze oF Divorce. —Yesterday, in the | “ir Ginytor further coved thint when thp | 2*¥,,,Phls Creanization is now in a more | Cand) inthe fours, ato te tho afar ed | Scvinth street, above the Market EEOOR AND TABLE VILOLOTHS, , : Equity Court, (Judge Wylie.) a decree was | meeting asjourne Mt adjourn to mest neem om | Souris conalion than i Ras been for | ‘nid publications to be at lenshsixty days previous | “BONNETS. HATS. URESS TRIMMINGS, bc. | ,CQCOA MATTING, &¢.. 8c. veina of quartz. said to be gold bearing, running made divorcing Barbara Wail from the bonds | the firet Monday ember whenan | 2ear®- ee tothe day of hearing. 7.0, THEAKER, at popular prices. Also,a large and well selected | ,,Alh the above goods new instore, comprising the | through it. Only seven miles from Washington and of matrimony with Jobn Wall. ‘The Pention elparicat ot peat omeore Sait be Tela and DisoRpERLy AND Ur-Ts.—Jobn E. Bay. = Commissionsref Batentes } stock of DRY Goons laters reduced prices. Call andexaminsour stock, | Georgetown, D, C., upon the best road in thecoum- that eke was married fe ike aetuaaane's forth | a constitution and by-laws submitted. Agreed | tins, ior disorderly conduct was yesterday [D®24E7MENT OF THR INTERIOR, just received and oflred for sale at reasonable | We charge nothing for show! try and becoming very publics Sher! ube’ wes the wridow oe totes retin: ‘The question arising of an election of te — ; Edward ‘Speiler- OO cana eam a7 * | PWhtic thanki tomers for their former | —S¢%-1m BOS searyiriee; Dow | ee ains Anat has hess oficoade = hone Howse? 5 elect tem- ; INGTON, 186% ec ing my cust r eS ee ee | inv 7 y denst; that she has one child by saia Wai jeans alpen neaaeoenenn im the meeting b+ soe oo rbompsm pone ped ‘On the petition of L. yu P. tinveR or low. | generous patronage, 1 would carnestiy solicit a or WIS8K. ie the land in this vicinity is by far cheaper than im that they lived together until April, 1561, when | call, Mr. Clayton moved that the present off. 7 ¢ | town, Connecticut, praying for the extension of | continuance of the same at my pew place of busi* CARPENTER AND BUILDER, y direction within its distance from the city he deserted her, aud, as she is informed, joined ‘ Wi he acter named Ann Cole, for disorderly conduct | a patent granted to him the 20th day of December, | Cont! MKS. A, E. McULOSKY, 346 E STREET, between 12th and isth’ streets. | “PY direction . the so-called Confederate Government in & | (orscauintine hes a aero e pg Sts | Ses Ses 2 a the, sare yet Dene coarced | 3 ia rovemantin Process i Vuloaataity 2-6" _No. 321 7th street, bet. K and L. CONTRACTOR FOR BUILDINGS. aué-3m | rndit Nill poitvely be sold on that day, ualese tothe q J asseulting i @ was re- Cacutchouc junds for seven — ial ainy,in which case wi ye 80 next fair wi ited States; thateince. bis | On motion of Mr. Haley, a committee of five. | Cujred to give security to 2 expiration of sald patent, which takes place on IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. BUSHELS vat the oi desertion B er contributed to her sup- | consisting of Messrs. Clayton, Haley, Sbeck. epee SeecmaCikee Depress tie s0th day Of Devesiber, 16r: eee ai 30 NEW CROP TIMOTHY, oF wet hee show the farm or answer Cork, sea ees had ie pmon A beat and | eils. Col. Boyd, @nd Dr. McCuen, were ap- | charged with assaulting Louise Bell, was pitas opiered that thesaia petition be eriee 100 WH EMADE ECO at bate ‘Agent | “Just received and for sale by ped verted tinaer disak toate soa pe tha Giosea, cfSedeg Me hae fated tianetint tne | ISu sovernment ofsaeamscition tna re: | Meat JO Gree, et riados Hee | Eeytnt ot ce Maas pgere e| hora Rr tel Se aciiavanah,, | Suiterda"d imams siaekenss chased her and her daughter from the honse | port the same at the November meeting. Ine was fined 85 by Juatice Chapin, Louses.| Sasgthion ng oy caneectata oY Mavewhy | Toner oGBERIAWATS PIANOS at Met: Louisiana avenue, | farm, which belongs to John C. Devin, Kaa. with revolver in hand, and that she was.com- | Mr. Wm. H. Boyd was elected temporar: ‘allis, colored, for disorderly conduct was | _ Percons opposing the extension afe readtred to | & BRO.’S Piano Forte Manufactory, No. oc 1-tuthslw__ Between Ninth and Tenth sts. ‘The terms of sale will be one-half cash; fifty dol- fay he tpaie on of pe ‘She also cl treasurer and Mr. J. Disturnell was selec: ned $2 by Justice Thompeson.. file in the Patent ‘Saice their objet! 8 vega ith street, between Pennsylvania ave. = = Meret BOOKS: Brande and Tsylor’s Chem- | lars of which must be paid on the day of sale, an@ tat tted lery, and was, as actuary. set forth in Prriting, at C (ex the | continues to give special attention to'tuning ‘istry. new edition; Dalton's Physio! w | the balanee in one year, with interest from the day of that offence with one Mary Iikhorm, in On motion of Mr. Clayton, the actuary was | rrawarens or Reavy Eetate —The follow. | 3 ny oube be thie: Fepsiring Bisner. edition: Druite’s | M 8 of sale. Couveyance at the cost of the purchaser. and with one Frederixa Loomburn, im a house | anthorized to employ an assistant soliciior. ‘arlor Organs. and other Instrnments, | Medi ies tionary ; Flint’s Practice of tobe SR reat t lag o"Depositions and of porn Feed baa font 1 Die 5 a : . always for sale at very pr Neill and Stal ‘WM. READING, Agent. on 10th street, on the 20th and 27th of Jat: juently Mr. Clayton moved that mips Aeriaes. 4 Fownes’s Chemistry’; Neill an 3 aud at other times and. places. ‘The evidents | aniiisuod tee be tized Sate end aerate oe 5 sem | Fataor's Practice of Metclne se 30-c08t THOS. DOWLING, Auct in this case was taken before Commissioner E. | cont be allowed the actuary for each sub. mony must be fled, in the. oifice twenty days before D®"4220ENT OF TER INTRRIOR. elem aan 3 BB¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. #. Brown, when two witnesses testified to the | scriber he may obtam $4,808.64; part of lot , in squere 211, 21 feet on lay of the Af any, within UN. STATES PA! OFFICE, Dellugiee, TnomPHON, Keay Sppeared for | | bir. W. D.Siewart was oppored to tnetwo | Wsreet, a OUD. lo: 18, in equate iors, at | ‘Zorn ater AUESNS LOMO asineain the | Gn the pelitenat MARE Ewe or | FDS RDNTINGUBANOE | py virtue of x decree of tae Supreme Court of reset Sears, eet te tinP aki, ea | pets! ie aed Oa thuare ate’ | Cceicisrhasertee intense | Rittman gta ate He | mone alee aes. | ge eagh nab gates art SuPfosxs Loss OF & V Regi, —Some nights = Wwion that better, aulccess word | BSF of lote + at | hice a mete for titee sacceanive weeks: the Bet of | PAteDt Sranted te i ee ot oe pf aoe 3 ilicii HE Wiloon and others ser aoe ee” es since, during pe proveleese of @ heavy gale, ‘an entrance fee of one dollar. |. *45%- ————er j. Bub} lons’te be at, least sixty days. pre- | for seven ¥ fom Bes ratio md at. Fite A Lg }yron' Works. ius. Seuocuisnecen nice, an unknown ‘schooner sprung @ leak nesr | We shonld come down to a sum wich would Equity OovrntT—Judge Wylie—The follow- | Vi0us to ior ee a which takes .on the $4 day of trated; only. ited by Knight; $2. Timek: | Will ofler at wh ead Vout Lookouty and to preventimmedjate sink- | suit une poor man. At this time particularly | ing basiuers was transacted to-day: Heep oon E AKER, 1 ete-ondered) Shas, the sald petits eray’s Pendennis, {ilu a tee in fe | Oc "part of dng it became necessary to throw berdeck load | we should not go beyond one dollar. sgt . OFT | ce to auditor; Brown | _o2-o ¢ ~ Ooromisaioner of Pi the Patent, Ofice ont - ‘Ds 2 ¥ c . Bulwer's Works; ina’ addi of hogehesd shooks and barrel staves intothe | Mr. Sweeney did notcare so mucbaboat the tee Gerla bane proving eale of commis. Eaysr xi” Tao tt | Beteee Red ty abi we 20 per volume. D orkes per m4 sea. Siuce then noting Bas heard of | initiation, but ought per cent. guggested | sioner; Ball agi aLicbau, order approving Keintage “ Pave. why ion oughs not to be , Jeving's Sketch Book; 7S.cenis. Irving's ne her, and the supporivionsis that was too high. “Pwenty-five or thirty-per cent. | trastes’s bond; Washi and Atecaadris | AUBURN,’ GOLDEN, FLAXEN AND rik i Talos of a Traveller; 76.00n ee, ok TAYLOR. large aubeequently enccum bea to the violence was entirely t09 much. Ratiroad agt. Citizens of Washington, order of 4 pp elie athe n are required to Produced by" f, DE BRRUX FEI. | Me tee eet at leust fit ee bee FIN RTME: Aiter considerable conversational debate on to W.S.Oox, auditor. The cass of Raye’ panes see erraaningy all ieghitmony alnd” Stee the | BAe BecenED & ga fea wetted” at Two Goitarss mad ase oes Petcigs Fal Polition for divorce, 1s before | GSP dha wat straight sed atubtorencated | dayiofhearina; all iettimony aied Yyatther party | Wot PRE NT aot onae, ed. at twe dollars, and. that ton ith ing oF heavy massive | eae ane a iat erence arth ue oe sehen And Q cont be silomed ine actuary upon all abet: " ep eW ESE : Sor Sita oc ened oy jksblonsbic oF Ftrta Seapamni sted in pce stahes aetna porous 5g ‘and a i ce, and twen- A VIOLATION © w.— Officer Scott; , the poet, grat ‘De rpapers relied. i- ¥ WwW. vine SUA" Sndne rice peta | iRtaee mt oF sam eins appe | 4 Revenk ect satel | RMRIEEL Phair BR peS tees | eee Meee Sk | Ge, Seen to the nightof the disaster with am assorted | ‘The commitites appointed to prepare & con- & ‘with. carryi “con- x er that ten daysafter filing ¥ Dy A Meghetment UBLE and SINGLE é cargo from various parties resident here. |"? | entution and ; Se seoarwnced es | oak em bear remaining in the “lock. eg SOS Tnlted Staton.” as oimerehy nue. tes the Intligeneet, BAUREES. 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