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A pron earey ' i THE EVENING STAR.) | 252°%o0%. apwane ace ot =a Made divorcing Paten rom the sv For “AvoTion SALEs” advertisements le mr Hy the custody. “ot the ‘childrets see fourth page of to-day’s STAR, until the turther order of the court, and thet the petition@r pay €25 ‘per month for: the : support of said Tiltdrens * ? \ LOCAL NEWS, R T petition in this cage “filed on the 97th of. fata Suited Sate Sot Seostee ee awe : t 5 of June, y Rev. P. AMUSEMENTS, &¢., TO-NIGHT. that there aretwo children by NATIONAL THEATRE.~Last night of the | ssid marri: ; that by reason of the adulteries Richings’ troupe, when the new opera, «The | of his wite, he had reason to believe that he is ily of Killarney, or the Colleen Bown,” will not the father of the yossee. He charges be repeated. that the respondent was ity of adultery at D-FELLows’ HALL.—Last night of Prof. | bis house with one David Groves, about the Macallister,’ when @ fine performance will be | first of April, 1866, also in the same house given, and one hundred presents distributed. | about the first of May, and at divers other ° times, also about the 11t® and 14th of January, ‘Tne Burtpers’ Excuawox.—After several | 1367; also with Groves in the woods near the jneffectuai attempts, a sufficient number of | Tesidence of Benj. Hall in Prince George signers to the call for a Builders’ Exchange | County,on July 4th, 1866, and also at subse. assembled last night to justify a meeting, | quent times. Also with one Wm. Blood at which was called for the purpose of perfect. | the house of said Hall, in August, 1566. and at ing & permanent organization. The meeting | ther times: also with one Wm. Elkridge, in wus held at the office of Mr. Henry R Searle, | September, 1966, at the house of said Hall. He No. 420 E street, opposite the Post Office De. | 2l80 charges that she bas told him that she partment, with Mr.S. J. Fague as chairman, | WUld rather live with Groves than him; and ard Mr. W. J. McOollam acting as secretary” |‘‘PAt he abandoned her on the 1th of January, On motion of Mr. Seiberly, the secretary | 1967, im comeeq uence of her frequent adulterie: was requested to read the constitution pre. | The respondent filed an answer on the 29 pared and submitted by a committee appoint- of May in which she admits the marriage, &c , ed for that parpose. 1t is as follows: but utterly denies the several allegatio: “The name of this association shall be the | Charging her with having }committed adultery «Washington Builders’ Exchange.” The object’ | ¥!tD the persons named. or having ¢ isto facilitate business between the builders | ™itted aduliery. She avers that her husband and the dealers im building materials and all | !§ thefatherof ber children,and interested in buildi The means of accom. | time of her marriage, she was but about plishing this end to’be rooms properly ar- | Years of age; that long before Janus Fanged for a business office, which shall be | Charged her with adultery, brit she bell that open at all retsonable Roure, and cared for by | S#!d charge was the result of @ morbidly & proper person, so that any member may have | J¢slous dispos: She admits thet there bas a regular place of business, where he may be | been nocollusion between her and her hus- ound or meet other persons on business. The | DANG, but says that she has a letter from him Exchange shall consist of builders and dealers | !8 which he expresses the hope that she will in building material, andall Persons interested bora > el aged) Obstacle to his obtaining a:di- in building, directly or indirectly. ‘The condi- q Hon of membership ahall be honecable bust | _,Thé testimony was taken before Commis. ness practice, in aecordance with the consttu- | sioner E.F. Brown. Mr. Thompson appearing Hon and byvlaws of the Exchange, The | {or petitioner, ana R. H. Lasky for respondent officers of Exchange shall be a president, a ee ‘vice president, and secretary. The Exchange MonTaLY Reronts oF Police SuRGEONS,— shall bold a@ meeting once a month, andsuch | During the month of 9 Sa er Dr. W.G.H. other meetings as shall be ordered. The goy- | Newman, surgeon of the first surgical dit ernment of the affairs of the Exchangeshall |, trict, trexted four members ot the police for be in accordance with such by-laws,not incon- | A detective, sanitary officer, and two patro! sistent with this constitution, as shall be en- | men of the Fourth precinct; the four Noting acted by the Exchange. This constitution | nineteen days time. shall be altered or amended only upon atwo- Dr. J. B. Keasby, of the second surgical dis- third vote of the members present, ata month. | trict, during the same period, treated fourteen ly meeting, and only when dt least ten meme |.cases: One sanitary officer, one of the Second bers Sre present and yoting.” precinct, two of the F six of the Sixth, Alter the reading, the chairman inquired | and four of the Seventh; they losirg ninety~ ‘whether there was any member present who | four days. Mr. J. 0. Johnson, who has been wished (o make any remarks upon the consti- | ill many montds, lost thirty days, the full tnuoa before it was put before the meeting for | month. adoption. Dr. S.A. H. McKim, of tne third ‘surgical Mr Serberly —« T think that will do very | district, treated, during the same month, fifteen well to begin with.” cases: One sanitary officer, one of the Fifth, Tre chairman then inquired whether the | three of the Sixth, one of the Seventh, four vote should be taken as a whole, or by sec- | of the Eighth, and four of the Tenth precinct. tions. Theae lost eighty days. Mr. Thomas Lewis favored its adoption as a The total number of men sick during the whole, and on bis motion it was so adopted. month was thirty-three, and the fnll time lost Oe motion, the committee was granted fur- |. was one hundred and ninety-three days. ther time to piopare the by-laws, with a re- | Dr. Keasby reports that he visilad the sta- quest ihat experienced builders aid the com- || tion-honses.n his district several times during mittee by suggestions of rules to govern the | the month, and found the Sixth and Seventh eiganization. always in excellent condition. The Second ‘The meeting thereupon adjourned to meet | Precinct station-house is, he reports, entirely 2gain on Monday evening at clock. unfit fer the purpose, both as regal room —_e—___ and sanitary condition, and should be changed. “TRE APPROCHING SUXDAY ScHoot Gon- | _ Dr. McKim says the Tenth Preciuct station. VEnTION.—The first meeting of the committee | Howse is @ model of deafness, and though the sppointed by theSunday School Union of tnis | Cfl!s are small, and scarcely suited to the pur- cy to make the nececsary arrangements for | Pore for which they are used, yet great care is reception and entertainment of the dele- bl tertar rad them as clean and comfortable gates tothe approaching Annual Convention | ** Possible. Sr the Sunday Scdool Association of Maryland | , the Eighth Precinct station-house isin qhite and the District of Columbia, was held en | 8 dilapidated condition, needing a new root i Mouaayrevenines and other improvements, a= mentioned in some fbe committee was organized by the ap- | ° bis previous reports. poimtmentof David A. Burr, Esq,, of Wesley | ,*Tom intormation received at the Central ‘Chapel Sunday School, as chairman, who to. | @vardhonse, we are of opinion that the cn- ether with Messrs, A. K. Browne, of the | Pola now gracing tat institution cannot be re- young Men’s Christian Association, and A paired or replaced sny too soon. for the men Pratt, of St. Paul's Lutheran Ohurch, repre. | £¢! thoroughly drenched, in bed, every time it set the Sunday School Unien upon the com. | "#ins at night. mittee. ge Representatives were present from the fol. | |THE JAIL.—At this time Warden Huestis jowing churches, vi: cKendree§ Chapel, | hts under his charge at the jail 109 prisoners, Navy Yard Baptist, Capitol Hill Presbyte- | including the following charged with murder: rian. New York avenue Presbyterian, Wesiey | John H.Surratt, for killing President Lin- Chapel, Ninth-street Methodist Protestant, | Co': Henry Johnson, for killing Thos. Smoot; Young Mers’ Ubristian Association Mission, | E'dridge, for killing Corporal Williams of the Caivary Baptist, East Washington Methodist | 12th Infantry; Zimmer, for killing a soldier of Protesiant, Western Presbyterian, Four-and.- | the i2th Infantry; and McOlelland, as acces- a-Half-street Presbyterian, E-street Baptist | Sory with Eldridge. In view of the desperate Ninth-street Presbyterian, Ryland Chapel, | character ofsome of the prisoners now in bis North Presbyterian, Foundry M. £. Okurch, | Sb&rge, and the many attempts they have been ‘Waugh Capel, and St. Paul’s Lutheran. making to break jail by cutting the bars of the Preliminary arrangements were perfected | Windows, their irons, &c.,the warden nas just for securing Insts of the residents in our city | Procured from the Washington Navy Yard 15 who wil! be willing to extend the hospitalities | S¢ts of heavy leg-irons of an improved style, Of their homes to the guests of the Union, and | £0 constructed that when rivetted on as to for the assigument of quarters to the delegates. | baffle all attempts to cut the rivets by saws. The visitors are expected to arrive on the | Thus secured and watched by the present eff morning of Tuesday. the 4th of December, and | clent guards, there is nodoubt that the prison. will remain until the following Thursday | ¢Ts will be safely kept for trial. As yet but evening or Friday morning. Notwithstand- | two sets of the new irons have been put in use, ing the fact that our city is, especially during | 30d those are worn by Mortimer and Smith. we seasion of Congress, growed to ‘overfiow- —_>—_ ing, the committee are determined toshowto | PzrsowxaL.—B.F. Bunker, Managerof U: their brethren from Maryland that the City of | Pacifie Kailroad; A. Blaisdale, of 1 w Yoon Washington bas @ heart givem te hospitality. | F.S.Chantrau, the cemedian; 0. F. Fresby, The earnest spirit manifested at the meeting | of New York; Porter Fitch, of Brook: " gives promise of an enthusiastic and interest- | Y.; J, P. Grierson, Ireland, aud J. D. Roe ing session of the convention. ‘of England, ‘Willards’” Hotel. Residents willing totender hospitality to the 5. N.Mamt, Commander ot the Confed. delegates msy communicate with the chair- | erate ram Stonewall: Col. . Bova, U.S. A. man. @-B, Lamar, of Ga. Ool. 0. W. Foster, U.8. a +, Gen. Chas. K. Grabam, % Bonctany.—Last mght, between 11 and 32 | Stopping at the Dobe Heese, NH eae o'clock, the residence of Henry Nowleu, on M | Ranaall and B.S. Randall, of Philadelphia, street, near the Washington brewery, was | Samuel Garder, photographer, of New York: burglariously entered and robbed of @ lot of | and A. Pearl, of New York, are at the Metro: family provisions, a silver plated water | poliian --+-Gen. Chas. Ewing and Major N. itcher, glass goble's, and table cloths. The i: Thiet, of thieves, forced an entrance. thro Fa ents Of Micbican. are stopping: 6 the the rear basement door, the lock to which was ——-——— toreed off, after which he, or they. passed into | 1.0.0. F. GRanp VISITATIONS.—The sub- and filched from the storeroom several pounds | ordinate lodges of the District of Columb! of sugar, abont three pounds of lard, a kez of | have been nefified that the semi-annual grand macxerel, bag of flour, anda ham of bacon; | yisttations of the officers of the Grand trom here the dining room, also in the base- | wij] be made as follows: Central Lodge, Fri- ment was visiled, and the goblets, pitchers, | day, October 11; Washington Lodge, Tuesday, table clothes, that were in the sideboard, wens | October 22, Eastern Lodge, Friday, November taken off with the plunder, The party mate | ;: Harmony Lodge, Monday, October 14: Co. their escape, jeaving open the door turomgh | jumbia Lodge, Thursday, October 10; Union which they entered. Mr.Nowlen was aroused | tage, Wednesday, October 23; Friendship by ihe fooisteps ef thieves passing through | Lodge, Thursday, October 24; Covenant Ledge, bis alley, but when he jumped out of bed and Georgetown,) Monday, October 21; Beacon Boisted jhe window to hail them, they were at | |Cage Tuesday, October 2%, Metropolis Lovige, a safe distance from the premises. Friday, October 18; Excelsior Lodge, Monday, ee November 4; Mechanics’ Lodge,(Georgetown,) Tax River FRont, Octouge 5.—The com. | Friday, November &; Oriental Lodge, Thurs- dition of the pathways about the Potomac | day, November 7. wharves to-day js infinitely worse than was. ever known before. Below will be founda : Soc: aA short list of arriyais and departures: THE PHILHARMONIC SocieTy.—The annual Of 3 meeting of the Philharmonic Society, heid on Carter's Wharf—Arrived —Schrs. Jacob G. | Tuesday evening last, the following gentle: Thompson, Pansant from Philadelphia, with | men were elected as officers for the ensuing +15 tons of coal for Messrs. Wood & Co.; R.E. | yosr: Rey. Dr. Gurley, president; C. O. Ewer Peaker, Sherman, from Calais, Maine, with | tice president: H. Townsend, sacretar: 21,000 feet of tamber for F. Monun & Son. W. Burchell, treasurer; Dr. J. P. Caulfield, wftiley’s Wharf — Arrived — Sebrs. Raven, | conductor; N. J. Rockwood, librarian: R. H. Spence, with potatoes for neuparent r as | Willett, 8. R. Bond, and J.G. Hammer. Tne ferson, Goleman, oysters for market; Jenny society will commence,on Tuesday evening Baker. Lewis, oysters for Winfield next, the rebearsal of oratorio of the “Crea- Fowler's Whorf. — Arrived — Schr. Lydi® | tion,” at the New York avenue Presbyterian ponte — from Baltimere, lumber for | ¢ nurch. N F rigett. —— Stzth Street’ Wharf—Arrived—Schr. Annie To Jail ror MuRDER.—A warrant was Lewis, Payne, New York in six days, with | yesterday sued ont by R. W. Simmons, charg- 290 toms of biue stone for N. Acker. ing a colored servant, named Lucy Spurgei ——_o——_. wi'h strangling to death ber newly-bora WITHOUT THEIR LiCENSE.—Officer Cava- | fant. on th mth day of August last. It ap- paugh, of the Fifth precinct, yesterday arresied | pears that the accused had been sick, and ana took before Justice Harper, 8 colored man | therefore unable to appear before 3 Hodgers, charg- | before. Officer Sprague, of the Eighih pre- ig! th ped! withouta license. The | cinct, yesterday arrested her and took her be- charge was sustained and the accused fined | fore Justice Cull, who, after hearing the evi+ S20. Officer Roth, of the same precinct, ar- | dence in the ease, committed Luey to jail tor rested and arraigned before the same magis- | court. trate, a groggery keeper, German, named Jono SOrASgT ose = cere ae ot TilMng, charging bim with selling Jiqnor with- ASSAULT AND Batregy.— Mary Naylor out » license, The cace was not reported as | come before Justice Harper yesterday, arrest- disposed of. ed by officer Hopkins, of the Sixth precinct, —_—__>—_— charged with assaulting Rachael Brewer. The STRUCK BY LicursixG e Alexandris | Justice imposed a fine of $4 upon Mary. David Casetle ot yesterday afternoon that daring | Rollins came before Justice Cull yesterday the storm Tbhuraday night, sbout $ o'clock, the | charged with assault and battery by Julis lightning strack the main-mastof theschooner | Rollins. The charge being sustained he was Sarah Allen, of Washington, (lying at the | fined $3.90 ‘wharf. foot of Cameron streets shivering it. ‘The electricity then passed through the cabin. smashed ont the lights and passed off without Soing furtBer injury. Whatis a little remark. 3 able, the hands asleep in the cabin were not | Speake; bond $2,500. awakened, and knew nothing of what bad The ‘will of Robert Johnson, heretofore filed bappened until Fri morning. Dd proven, was admitted to bona . —_—_+—__—_— ‘The first account of R. H. Taylor and John SuyENTH-sTEABT PrasnyTeRiaN Cavace | H. jan, executors of Harrison Taylor, ‘The Rev. Mr. Hooper, of Morgantown, West | was approved and passed: Virginia, will preach, to-morrow moraing. at ee 11 oelock, at 7. m., in the Seventh- JAIL FOR OouRT.—Detectives Coomes and Street Presbyterian Church (South Washing- | Miller yesterday arrested a sailor of the United ton.) Mr. Hooper comes to this congregation | States steamer Ascutney, named Ubas. Burns, recommended by the Rev. Cyras Dickinson, | charged with the larceny of a coat, worth 81, D.D., of Baltimore, and by several other men | from Mr. Frauk ai.,Gartin, proprietor of the. in the Presbyterian Church. lt is propabie | Woodeing House. He was arraigned tbat Mr. roger wiih ee qperet the pastorship | Justice Smitn, who, ppou hearing the evi- of this churc! * | dene, committed Bim to jail for court. —_——_.— - ee os Samitapy Rerort.—Geo. Shankiasd, col- Cavep 1x.—This morning, the new sewer cored, and the child ofGeo. Jackson. deceased, | just com, Wien E street north, trom Za etreet aged one year, were buried by tne eye to Tiber Cree, was damaged by the rain; that uon. Offieer Whitemore found & poor blind'| portion under the west side of New Jersey and destitate colored woman, named Stivy | avenue caving in. While this sewer was in Spotswood, im & destitute condition, and course of construction the em! ent caved Der Tee receNO and Parcels Bork, | 12 Several times, some portions of 1t betng laid WM oe Vegan street, between @nd Pstreets a —__e—__. Mawassas Gar Kaitroav.—A correspon THE RAD. —The raid on kee} of a the le the Winchester Times, writing ‘trom -| without @ license by t! core $a sScyeon says that the work “on the Ma- | precimetetill contience® bins ‘pereons ‘We'bave just boon informed that tbe Wetetm: | ihett dogs, and Nace tonpeeta Pa eee a or yas! mm informe a jeter wu ‘J os Nesoaerine management is to press its com~ | sell amounting to $50. — by AS pletion to this point within the ee agreed lewa=wn comet upon im the terms of contract, and to its pres- uizoT PamtY.—Last evening, the M.F.S. ent terminus a8 soon thereafter as possible, R.'s—an association of yeang men. —_—e—— ° | social entertainment—Bad a time at Quseg’s Hall, pion aos Bee which was kept the amal! hours the morning. 6 ares per cent, ——_-—_—_. inimum in this association is 20 per cent. Pus Nvre.—Mr. Michael Bossart, of Alex. Teil be — also feeds penal. sold high at co pened has under cultivation, a crowing. > Union Bu Asaocistion;isst | near the Theological Seminary, x Bees . . | a batf acres of pea sat wines, WhIon prowne severities s an re & ALEXANDRIA, VA.—The ship Ceres is 1 z. ai ttyétpooH England; loading forth» peréef |. Smnumo Petators.—Jobn R. Johnsou was Alexandria, Va. She will be the first direct | yesterday arrested and tazen before Justice foreign entry for that port since the establish- | Tucker, charged with selling potatoes without ment of the blockade in 1961. 8 license, and fined $5. on: Georgetown Afinirss, ENTS. B04 next Ba — nino Fund. Cavs recone ueeting Of (De a = ane * Dard, Fiva Doriak Biddx Six Fintey Vauver | Sine Prep — ata recent) ION ; eet c.; sliced, pid So tnied tad At a, Saks & Ooo St7 seventh ihe Mayors omce ine seport of Wen, Hi Teas Tuk mititer 23c.; breasts, 18¢< enter, 208 adjoming National Beck of the Repud- | ney the treasurer, was tend, ‘showing the op UbERe hades is, per ir, 4 . | mont i. 8 re ows son - Ducks, 35c. pair; { {ize axp Nouri Canortma Oa ‘and | Souers have madea net promt durin: that pe- THE COLLEEN BAWN, $e. Per, dos inl youths’ suits, a: Henning’s One Price Store, | 1104) 0f $8976 4, or over 85,000 per year. Their LILY OF KILLARNEY. Peaches, S0c.1 peck; on the corner of Seventh street and Maryland eed aes from its orcanizy ta 1816: to + 4u cents, : n stensa® Licata Octover ty 1867, are $01.10; OF wRION BOOK | oe ‘7Se. ‘8 Briads hag et age wack, | ta those-who r is invested in Geotzetown torporanon stock, ONDAY, OOTOBER Tra. 40c. 1 ‘Bari. ey oe Loe 6 JEWRLRY.—Spangle and Hoop Bog Woot | 825.76 m oash is in the hands of the'treasurer, OPENING OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON. dried, per iqrt, 15. cts: i 2005 TRANs¥ERS of REAL EsTATE— The follow~ | seus, oral Bar Setis, Jet Spangle Setts, Qlus- | 804 718.20 in cash in'the hands of tue clerk of F.S. CHANFRAU, Thm buna fade" Boa per bas se | Ey mercer ger? We cP | ne Gea Shue lee Sn set sve | Sr coponton, avai. ner tmareamenes | re Oa a ind 87 cor * Onions, 4c. bunch; Okra, 30c.; i ef i, sp paar Spocns Forks, ived this morn: a rporation =. Pay Peas,gt., 100. Oarrota, bunch, 5c. Fishhook, each, $2.50; smail. Perch, 50 cents; Tring, per doz., 30050 cents; Shad, 25 to 30 cents each; Halibut 25 cents Ib. Rye, per bus. , $1.50a81.20. Comm ieedt por €1.20a25. Shipstuff, 0c. Brownstuff. 75¢ mi diing.90c. Shorts,5¢e600. Corn,shelled,90c.2$1.10, ear, bbl, 95.50a87: Oats, bu. 90c. Hay, cwt., $1.20 81 25. Straw,'S0at.40. Celery, banch, 10c. Ie at $312; sud of lot D, in square in Virginia bank notes, $3,390 more have [75 ORT saseith heer Sriceas in Beatiey ews GRAxn concent to Georgetown, at $2,000; sub. of | lot 4in Tenleytown, at £150; lot 3, m square 1,005, at $180: part of lots 9 and 10, in squure 437, east 16 feet 6 inches of lot9, and west 30 feet of lot 10, at $3,000. at Prigg’s, One Dollar Jewelry Store, See been Issued, according to his books; while No. 438 Pa. avenue, near 4)¢ street. there sre still outetanding of the $1 and $2 BACRED music. notes = ye ~ ey 82,878, pes the sec - on te oO 1 an notes, . “There is ‘ aico outstanding M46 of the #3 corporacon | THE mOeT TRAST GEMS OF HANDEL, notes, payable in current bank notes. ‘The re- AN. OTHKHS. re port was wendy ind'afier tome discussion ams “ Doles, wan rejerred tewebururithe oftaeee se INAUGURATION OF CABROLL HALL, yeni ees JATECHI8M FOR WASHINGTONIANS.— bo bnys the cheapest Gents’, Furnishing Goods? A.—Franc. Q.—Who sells the cheap- est Gents’ Furnishing Goods? A —Franc -—Who buys the most Gents’ Fornishing Goa 1 A.—Frane. (.—Who has the great- for Gents’ Goods? A.—Kranc; 493 Porice Summa) ‘ne whole number of arrests made by the police yesterday were et ras! "per Krout. query oe s Per head, 10aise. | 44: the amount derived from fines impose 2 3 missioners for examination and investigation, G atreet, between: 9h and loth, Hominy, quart, iocents. Lettuce, 5 cents. Po- | Siv7 oy, “Tne business of each precinct wasas | Speen Oda tall ey eee Obs E> three doors | 7 Somumities being Messrs... Cropieyee a By THE tatoes, 40c. ‘per peck; face, Sc. head; | tollows: First, 4arrests—Mnes $15; Second, 1 ¢ ee Beall, H.D.Oooke, P.T. Berry, and W.B. King. ICHINGS’ OPERA TROUPE, Asparagus, 10a% cents bunch. Pine- | atreet—fine €3; Third, 4. arrests—fines @5.50: | Frayc'e—Tie Cheapest Gents’ Purnizhing | When Mr. Tenney became the treasurer of tne SUNDAY EVENING, October 6, 1857. Abner nae Betas arinen: Pes scor.: | Fourth, 11 arrests—fines 854; Fifth, 7 arreste— | store in the Cily.— Goud Merino. Underenine | Commissioners, January Ist, 1857, the net prof | aricycs fines $2; Sixth, 4 arrests—fines $6; Seventh, 9 arresis—fines'7; Eighth 6 arrests—fines 14, —__—_e—_-—_ 7§ cts., % cts. $l; good Merino. Drawers 75 cts. 90 cts. Si; A No. 1 Undershiris, $1.25, $1.50. $1.75; A No. 1. Drawers, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75; good white Shirts, $1.95, $1.50, $1.75; A No. 1 White Shirts, ‘$2.50; good ‘Uotion a ‘$1 per dozen; best English (doubleheels ki 4 u 5 hat ‘were $02,706 21, which were-made by the is- | aM SF Rin Mut See Me Pertarlvante ots. ‘of Corporation notes for circulation, of | ay » bet Ninth aud Tenth stres Which 50,00 was about the average, amgunt Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. at cireniated money obtain: them | — 5 CONCERT at Old Teluite wes converted into stock ofthe corporation of | (RAND OFERATIC oe oe Georgetown, $10,000 being kept om hand to re- | EVENING, October 7. by the celebrated Black deem the notes as presented The interest on | swan Troupe, Tickets 25 cents. Thia Tronpo is this stock, as it accraed quarter-yearly was | composed of eminent artiste, and thelr perform. invested also in the same stock, until 3 bas ac- | ances are-weld worth attendi 00 5 2t* canfulated to the amount named in his report, HK GREAT NATIONAL STEREOPTICO: which stock is held in the name.of the Qom- Tek WONDERFUL SICHOSCOPE: suoey missioners of the Sinking Fund, ig the living insect magnified, will be exhibited: In 1861 the corporation notes being payable | at Odd Fellow’s Hall, 7th street. on MONDAY in Virginia bank were pressed in for redemp- | EVENING. October ?th, 1367, for the henefit of the tion. “Corporation notes were then issued pay. | Island Raptist Church. Adniission.25 conte. Be- able in current bank notes, which, with @ load | ***Yed Seats, 50 cents. . Linthicum, Esq., one = » Bnd A sale of $7,300 of —————— the corporation stock held by the commission- | PIQ NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &c. New Potatoes. per peck, 30ai0c. Mul- berries, per qt., ive. Plums, 90c, per peck Cucumbers, per doz., 20c. Watermelons,15a50c. | iar yor OUR each, Pears.$1.50 per peck. Green Pepper Pods, | yustice D. R. Smith 12c. per doz. Beane, new, 40c. per peck. El- | case of Andrew J. derberries, 8c: per qt; Cantelopes, 108200, each. Plumbs, 12c. per gt. Sweet,Potatoes, new, per peck, 40c. Grapes, per Ilb., We. Grapes, 40c. per peck. QOheese, 2c. per ib. Quinces, 60 to 75¢. per pk. Lemons, Sic. per doz. 7} amore, charged by Obristian Musock with perjury, in swearing that the latter was guilty of treapass on the 27th.of last month, mentioned in the Star of esterday, and held the accused to bail in $500 for court. Barely eee TaxE Prize RrxnG.—Sam Collyer has accept- Baby toa Police MagistrateThursday after- | ed the challenge of Bill Kelly, of the Twentl- noon Justice E. H. Bates had before hima | eth Ward, of New York, and a meeting will be white upon a warrantobtained | ned at the New York Clipper office to arrange re = aoraae 2; a oe havin ian reliminaries. The fight will be at 125 pounds, 0) arn ce. ty ht. it - examination, the defenaant proved that he pionehiy SSS, OR Sng MEMt: wrelays chat was entirely incocent, having been absent toes) $5.50 per dozen; Paper Collars from iM . per box up; Cet &e., cheap, 434 Seventh street, between and E, three doors above Odd-belioivs’ Hall. 9,541: ca ab tag ieott at INTENSE EXciTEMENT.—A. Strauss, Pena. sylvania avenue, between 10th aud (1th streets, another large stook, of fins nglis! ia Scotch Cassimere Suits. All in want will do well to give him a call purchasing elsewhere, as he defies com 2. Gloves, Haudker- 6 EMBARRASSING POSITION —Donation of a x ony ' ihe Mea ; ———_e———_ ————_ ja ers recdtd per bi a led the treasurer om) Premises at the time the allegeu at- ASSAULT AND BarreRy.—Setgeant Greer, ‘Tus Fert.—vr. White, On: it, 424 | promptly to redeem the notes as promised, the TRST GRAND PIC tempted arson was committed; and, moreover, | of the police, arrested, yesterday, a colored nnsylvania avenue,’ between our-and-a- credit of which, as under his predecessor in F 3 FOR THY Serkdis ty that be-was a man of eable habits, while | woman named Mary Taylor, charged with eee ane removes Corns, Bunions, | Office, the late Wm. Jewell, had always re. ST MATHEW'S STRING BAND, his nse was of the reverse disposition, | committing anassauit upon Richard Brewer, | Bad N: without pain. Office hours | ™Mained unim . During the year is6i, the | Tobe given at 77H STREET PARK, on dranken and dissolute, and spent the most of | also colored. The offence was substantiated ffom 88.m. to6 p.m treasurer made for the fund $2,000 by ex- MONDAY, Octoser 7. 1867. her time in the work-house and jail. Mr. N. x before Justice Harper, and the tour dollars. cused fined cBanges, thus more than making good doubie | ,,)ancin mmence at tte amount ofloss. made by taepaicot sock, | ht vellely Hilt Bandy, The United States having put in circulation | “po-THE ABOVE PIC. , their notes, the commissioners withdrew their | MUNDAY, instead of Thursday, the 34. entire cireulation; none having been issued for | _oc 5-21" order of | COMMITTEE. more than five years. aes - The commissioners are appointed for life, HE GRAND TOURNAMENT abd the present members are: The Mayor e: H. Miller appeared as counsel for the defen. dant, 8nd asked for the discharge of his client, which appeal was granted, and the case dis. missed. This decision, it seems, failed to give satisfaction to the plaintiff, who earried in her arms at the time am Infant abont two months old. She sft still with it fer — \CorsRT STEELS at 5 cents @ pair, at Oharles Haum’s celebrated Hoop Skirt and Corset man- ugactory, 49 Louisiana avenue, near Seventh street. tt 4 i JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ArroInTED.—Mr. 1 take place on John O. Cox ‘was yesterday appointed a j ju Uce of the peace for the District ot Columb! Pl -f —_-—__. | Wars, Motxs, VAscULAR ExcREsecrs, ic, cured by Dr. White, Ohjropodist, 424 ges ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—Thé Journal : RION ASSOCIATION fifteen or twenty minutes, when, all at once, P.of this morning says: sylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- | fico, Philip T. Berry, Thomas Brown, Geo, py Ge m while the amiabie justice was standing in con- |" Rev. A. M. Randolph, Rector of Ohrist'| hai and Sixth streets: - Berry. Henry D. Gooke, Samuel Oropley, | , Brill take place ot ANALOSTAN ISLAND, Versation with some gentlemen, with his | Church, will to-morrow presen his last sermon et Se )Hugh’Usperton, Wm. King, and E. M. Lintni- | 0" rte AY. the 7th &8th instante, hands together in iNustration of somesubject, | as such: Mr. Randolph has filled his pulpit | |WRAPrine PAPxR rom SALE.—Apply atthe | cum. The proceeds tobe distributed for thebenetit ofthe she rushed towards him, aud, with theremark, | with great acceptance to the congregation wor ir office. ‘THe OUTLET LOCK.—The Courier. of this ellow Fever Sufferers at Mobile and Pensacola. “Here, take your baby,” deposited the little urchin in hisarme. With an {nstinct common to humanity Justice Bates, of course, pressed the little cherub to h ym, and before he could recover from his surprise and confusion shipping at this time honored church. ‘The steamer John Gibson left’PRursday af- ternoon for New York, including'some 2,00 barrels of flour. The steamer James S.Green departea yesterday, also, with a large quanti- calte Some of the most able orators and a large number Morning save: “Tbe new outlet lock at the | of kuights rom this District and the surrounding mouth of Rock creek promises, when finished, | Country will be present, His Excelloney, aw to last for an indefinite period of time. ‘Th i Johnson, President of the United State Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company defrays | U.8. Grant have been invited, and it is ho —_-—__ \GuNtieuen will find Burnett’s Oriental oth Wash an éffettmal detergent after smo- ng. eo es e R the expenses, which will certainly reach $5,500. | hienor the occasion with their presence. Tho spi the mother had disappeared. ‘The position | ty of flour. PExnigs can be had in any quantities at the | Po ated nnanccessial efforts have been hith. | ‘i! Brass Band of the 12th U.S. Infantry haye vol | be pin - : \idtring Bands have been engaged for both day: the United States during the war having fruit | 40. Sti i eng police force will be preseat and assist th jessly expended 96,000 ater g onty in | commities in maintaining order. Come one, come tiling it up with about six feet of dirt, which | all contribute pour mite to relieve the suffering of course how been all removed. It will | and afflicted he mitter promise a pleasant be remembered that our steam fire engine and | #04 agreeable time. tournament will commence but because of the presence of annmber of | which are worked up in Washington, Balti- friends-who were exceedingly tond of agood | more, and «long Shore.” It isa visitation joke, and who did not restrain themselves’ on | which we do not credit or crave. Wis occasion He made the best he could of his situation, however, till hecould communi- DRY GOODS, &c. Tus LARGEST STORE IN THE CITY! Mr. Wm. Baker. euiployed at the depot of the Menaceas Gap railroad, in this city, lost bis another from Washington were found gobo nic ue 1 ovclock p. i. each ay. . cate with the father of tbe child, who in about | jet forefinger yesterday, by getting it in the ees equal 10 the task Of draining te ea yan, | The following named centiomen will Him Of Ss RAL AARRORERE eee ered | MACHICG. ta ine AlenTedais whi DRY GOODS! DRY GOeDS | ihe lock, notwithstanding that a coffer dam | Stiller, dom. hichard Wallach, Grlone of n the way of game in the Alexan a i had been placed on the creek; but a machi: 8. . Bi ir 01 yler, '. et, sora and reed birds are being reinforced by — - abe ite F Golktsthiee dee or at he en gues ENTERTAINMENT—SOCIAL AND LITRBARY.— At the rooms of the Young Men’s Onristian Association, Metzerott’s Hail, last, evening, a series of social meetings.was inaugurated. It was some time since proposed to inaugurate gatherings of the members of the aszociation, at ils rooms, of & social and literary order, and acommittee was appointed to carry ont the project, consisting of Messrs. J.L. McFarland, J.R. P. Gleason, A. Y. Leech, and others. Though there were few in attendance, the Meeting was called to order by Mr. J. Rk. P Gleason, who delivered a fervent and earnent which our tewnsman, W.T. Duvall, has the | \Causten, Comnianders George Morris and J. Bran- credit of having invented, was brought into | ton Boggs, -N.; Mayor L. 8. Norton, Hagh requisition, andanswered toa charin, as 1: 1s Canerte all, Esq.,and F. W. capable of drawing 2,500 gallons a minute, not 8 3 of water merely, bat rubbish, and even stones, | { gumittee of Artangunents—S..B. The lock was utterly worthless when the work | x r \ was commenced, the sills having been inevery sou, J. GV direction broken; but now there isa durabie | W. Sionssa, John Fearson. flooring, which 1s lined with piten and saw. | Admission—Gents. 59 cents; Laifes, 25 canta; dust. The canal company has also made o:her | Which will hereceived at the'forry, foot of High IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE LADIES! $50,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT LA BGH & BRO.’s, $15 7th street, third door above D strect, INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. blue wing ducks. ‘The Maryland ferry boat will be ready for work in a jew days. ag RD MARRIED. ¢ IUTCHINS—BRADBURN. On the $d instant. ag diglans pel, Dy Ree Mr. Framitton. Sr: is rc. NS. of Georgetown, dD. € a Miss SARAH EARS. DRURN of this city. { Baltimore Sun please copy.) * pe |. repairs on the creek, by erecting a fence on the | “tee: Gvorgetown B st ve minutes, commenci weet side, irom the camal to the myer, and |’ 9;{is' us, Tl (Toss every five minutes, commencing We have jnst rece 1 stock of seasonable | floodgates at tne mouth of Rock creek, ir the DIED. SON. YG S,mostof which have been bought. at | outlet lock,” FASHTONABLFE D. Frayer at the opening. A hymn was then YONALDSON, On the Sth instant, at quarter | DRY GOODS, most of oH Renee at 5 i 9 Fung, after which Mr. Gleneod seated thattt | parcaca geaftér slong and poiutul aitneees of | Ratenteucrihce, for Cash, at last weck's New York | ° ‘Tye Gawat.—The présidentof the canal has ee BEE UE a [Qneumption. MARY I DONALDSON, beldved wife of Samuel H. Donaldson, aged 31 years, 11 months. ‘The faneral will take place on Monday afternoon jock te residence, No. 591. 6th stree.s. (Island,) to which was tbe object of the commitiee to make the entertainment ot a social and literary char- acter. and @ programme had been arranged, which was not very extensive, and that some of the members had enggested a postpone- ment, but he thought :: better to proceed. Mr. M.O. Abbe was called upon, and read an essay which he had prepared, entitled “Our Means of Usefulness,” an excellent prodac- tion. Mr. G. M. Condron favored the meeting with some select readmg, after a short tune was spent in social converse, and the meeting soon aiter adjonrned. ——— IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. Daniel Stewart, con- tractor, is about completing-tne work of re- paving the carriage way of 7th street, from the Canal to F street, and is making an excellent job of cobblestone work. Mr. Geo. G. Wilson has just finished paving the footway on K and L strerets south, between 4 and 7th streets, (both sides,) to the great gratification of the peple of that section of South Washington. ‘he work of paving the carriage way of 7th street, trom Lstreet to Boundary, is underway Dc eautiful PRINTS 50 cases and bales of Bleached and Brown COT- TONS. at less than present factory prican 6 cases heavy CANTON FLANNELS, at 20 nt 1 case CAMBRIC for Lining. 3cases FRENCH MERING O cases of Fancy DRESS riety—some magnificent style completed the work on dam No.i at much less |The above Academy is now open for the than the estimated cost of the improvement, | reception of Pupils. For particulars sce after having worked 150 bands for one week. | circulars, to be had ut the music stores and at the The dam as boas raised two feet, and the | Academy. oci-lm: mouth of the feeder made from thirty to sixt: SEL’R DANCIN: c. feetin width. This dam is now thought to 4 . perio AVEDNRSDAY™ iborteantor “hd secure, and sufficiently raised to furnish all | 18h, and continue during the season. the water needed for the navigation of boats; | Days of tuition, Wednesdays and Fridays, toarive the machinery of the several mills; | Lad isses, and Masters in the after- and to furnish the coal companies with plenty | hoon gentlemen at night; on tho N.E. corner of of water. Colonel Spates certainly deserves | 1th street and Pa. avenue. AO gredit for the manner in which he has pushed | (Vj ABINTS DANCING ACADEMY —Profosse forward the work of repairing thisdam. He MARINT'S Clagsos will commence on Monday, September 284. For particulars Was present superimtending the imprevement |’ see Circulars, to be had at the Music Stores, throughout, and took off his coat and worked | Grat the Academy, E street, between 9th with Sas mba Ra has Gow gone to dam No. | and roth, i au3l-Im 5, about 106 miles from Georgetown, which he ; WHA AG intends to make secure against the damace potable hte HEN 8 Bg oS from ice and the freshets of the approaching | wimesand Masters, Tocslay and Saturday after: winter and succeeding spring. The business | ™!#*' : 4 . 3 to o'clock.” Gentlemen, ‘Pucad on the canal is brisk, and there is a surplus of | hua Fridey crewings, ine” OLD Phe alt water. ‘ be ited fc Soiree: 10-1 for, SHIPMENTS OF CoaL.—The followii ponte of coal vere made this week:—From the | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘WasHING TON. September 30. 1367. On the petition of JOSEPH NASON, of Ne York, New York, praying for the extension of @ tent granted to’ him the 8d day of January. 1854, ‘or an improvement in Arrangement for Cutting Serews in Lathes, for seven years from the expres tion of said patent, which takes place on the 31 day of January, 1868. te is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the Isth day of Decem- ber next, at 12 o'clock M!; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if why said petition ought not to be gr . Persons gpposing the extension requil file nthe Patent Gmico thelr objections, specially Snyoflmaringsaltinelmony alee orate’ pae of bearing; al y * tobe used at the said hearing must be taken ani SILES' SILKS Black and Cclored in all Shades. TOWELS, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, Andall other Heuse-Furnishing Goods. all from Auction, very cheap. CASSIMERES AND CASSINETS, For Men and Boys’ wear, from Twenty-five centsa yard Up. VHITE GOODS of every description at half if 06 pairs BLANKETS, from §3 up. 40 BALMORAL SKIBTS, at §2—worth double. MOURNING GOODS in great variety, at prices to suit everybody. Of wnich WANES! (, SHAWES! which we guarantee to have t test varie- fF this side of New Yorke tone CLOAKS AND SAQUES, y they have, mpany, 1.316 tons; froi 3 by Mir. George Fasnaugnt, who is laying the | transmitted in accordance with the rales of the | of our own manufactire, at lean than Now York | Borden Oompany, | Gem peny 1180 Oe es BX THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. Rew Belgian pavement, and is ROW On tne | ee ee ae on Pca tlon. ast Jobbing Prices. Ray’s docks, 5,940 tons; and from the Consoll- HOUSE FOR RENT AT AUCTION. square between M and N streets, In the Sec- | _Depositions and other papers. Algo. all dation Company, 2,570 tons. On SATURDAY, the 5th of October. at the hour oud Ward 12th street has been opened and graded from Rhodé Island ave. tothe Bounda- Ty, by Conner & Hussey, contractors. the argumentes tf any, withiD arguments, tt any, the testimony. ai, kindsof LADIES’ GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER, this notice be published in the and a perfect fit guarant Best Skirt Braid only 5 cents. the 4 lay of postin ten days after Ordered, al RervEns.—The reporters will hereafter be | of ten o'clock, I will rent at auccion the two-story furnished with a statement of the receluis oe | Bick Hause sud premises, situated at the corner the Collector's office, of the Chesapeake and of Market and Bridge streets.for one or more years. 180, t! ——7—__—_ ; Washington, D. | J. & P. Coates’ Cotton. 3 for 25 cents. ; ‘Terms at sale. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘THE TeacnEns oF UoLoRED ScHoots.—The omabitcan and he Invellizenens, Wenlenmton Pe P| coed eons fara conte coe ae ote. | Cais mae in te city. os hick Oi week for three successive weeks; the first of said Po.icE Busingss.—The police had but little monthly mesting of. the teachers cf colored We have made up our minds to do a large trade ‘ blications to be at least sixty days previous to | this season, aud shall sell our Goods ut rates that do yesterday, and only four arrests we; Mg-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON schools was held at the Free Library, 5th and | 2 0. ‘AKER, y i todo. y 2 7 ere | account ot the rain, until TURSDAY MOBNING, E streets, yesterday afternoon, but in conse- Bie aey of bearing. Comm Sikte Pacontay | Vay creds pelenterd an Yoprecented made—one for & violation of a Corporation | {Gout tthe rains until T quence of the inelemency of the weather the attendance was not Jargé. Among those pres- ent were Sayles J. Bowen, Fa, spostmasier; Alderman Zenas Richards, Rev. Mr. Johnson, S.S, Baker and 0. S. Baker, of the Oity Coun- cils; Rev. J. Kimball, Superintendent of the ordinance, Eve ior Intoxication Bud disordersy oc 5 THOMAS DOWLING. Aucts. conduct, and one for petit larceny; the amount 5 ae of fines’ imposed was only $5.50) James D. | J}¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown Powers, a tailor, and Joseph White, a sailor, TRUSTEE’S SALE. were yesterday arrested for intoxication and By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of disorderly conduct, but subsequently dis- | the District of Columbia, sitting as a Conrt of LANSBURGH & BRO., 515 7th etreet, 3d door above D street, Our Store will be open from 7a, m. until 8 p. m- oc 1-t.th & §,3t TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, DPA UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘WashIncTon. October 1. 1867. On the petition of HEZEKIAH B. SMITH. of Smithville, New Jersey, praying for the extension of » patent granted to him the loth day of Ja g Juw. SELBY & CO., 4s i 4 quity, passed in a cause of James 8. Wilson vs. ds Bureau; Mr. A. £. Newton, Su- | wary, 186, for on improvement in Mortising Bi missed by Juatice Buckey. Enuity : permtendent of Colored Schools. ‘The Teach: ne, for, Seven ‘years from” she expiration. of NO. 383 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tus Manker.— Beef, 20 to 25¢.; mutton, 20c.; | Joker of suia cimrt, the wadersignely an Teosten, ers’ Association expired with this meeting, and | ‘id patent, whic Laan Will open on MONDAY, 30th inst.,1 case—12 doz- | !amb, ave. Pork 13c-; corn beef, 1se.; butter, 44 } will offer at public sale, on FRIDAY, ath day of it 1s propored to iorm a new association, and | ris oniered that the said petition be heard at the and #sc.; cheese, 25c.: epee, Ie : lard. 18 BALMORAL SKIRTS, Which they will sell at #2, worth $4, Just received, 1 case—0 pair— ALL WOOL 10 BLANKETS, Which we are offering at $4.50, worth §6. J. W. SELBY & CO., 323 Pennsylvania avenue. Sp. | October, at the hour of {o'clock pm “partof Lot ples, 50c. per peck: tomatoes, Suc. do.: sweet | number 113, situated in Beaty & Hawkins additio potatoes, 4Uc. do.; Irish potatoes, 30 and 40c. do.; | te Georgetown, fronting 30 feet on the east side of green corn, 25¢ per doz ; turnips, 30c per peck; | High street. and running back the same width 139 beans, 30c. do.; chickens, 4 to 24 per doz.: | {eet deep, with the two-story Brick Dwelling upom squirrels, $1 per pair; peaches, 80c. per peck; | Sucre tooth For tntnces ee Ooms including large onions, 75c. do.; cabbage, 5 to 15c. per head. eehotms: One-third cash; {he residae in. six and Dxoyrr’s RestT.—Five hundred head of cat- elve months from the day of sale. ie par- Ue gold yesterday at Drover's Hest at from | shassr eieine ir notes, with approved secur, £3.50 to #6 per nundred pounds, gross weight; | chase money may be paid in fulton the ratifeatio Tu0 head of sheep, sold according te quality, ai | Sf the sale by the court. All conveyancing from $3,50 to $5 a head; 25 cows and calves | stamps at the cest of the purchaser. cold at $30 to $75. ; P. JACKSON Trasteo, Muncuaxré! EXcHANGR—No business was | | *° 7-4 HORAS ROM LAT transacted on ‘Change this morning, and the | px-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON attendance was meagre. The sales for this | account of the rain until MONDAY AFTEB- week have been as follows: 900 bushels of | NOON,Oct.7th, atthe same hour, Wheat. prime, at $2.60; 400 bushels at $2.50; ss) | oc THOS. DOWLING. Auct, bushels of prime wheat al }; 190 bush. " els white wheat, poor, at $2.30; 250 bushels red | [5% THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. ‘wheat, poor, at $2 10: 2,000 bushels red wheat | HOUS: FARMING IM- at £240; 3.900 bushels of wheat at 82474; 600 | "ELE , COBN, &c., &c., SDAY MORNING, Oct. 9th, this subject engaged the attention of the speak. ers—Mesers. New'on, Johnson, Kimball, Rich- ards, and U. 8. Baker. tee THE WASHINGTON STaTIsTICAL Socrery. The annual meeting of this society was held last evening for the election ef oflicers, with the fellowing resu! President, Hon. Alex. De)mar; Secretary, Prof. J. K. H. Wilcox; Librarian, Rev. Dr. 734 day of Patent Officeon MONDAY n el all persons are notified to eppenr and show cause. if any they havo, why said petition ought granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file inthe Patent Office their objections specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the doy of hearings.all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken an: mitted in accordance rules of th Which will be furnished en application. Depositi apers' relied upon as tes- tions and other p timony must be filed in the office twenty days before Nienois: Execative Oommities, Brof, 2 Gott, ee Beep) As essrs. Mjxter and | tne day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within Burr, tem dayevafter fling the t 4 ony. The establishment of such a society in | “Ordered, that this notice be published in the Washington affords a gratifying indication of | Bepublican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. Progress in our midst, and wili doubtless re- | C., and in the Mirror, Mt. Holly, N- 4a once sult in much permanent good. & week for three successive weeks; iret of said publications to be at loast elxty sya provious to the day of hearing. 7. Q THEAKER, oc 8- wie joner of Patents FoR SALE VERY LUW—Several second-hand oboe WBE BESET Saas e at ‘ .”, Pian Forte Manufactory, No. 497 lith street, detween nd B street. 80 B. JEWELL’S Jer RECIVED, 1 case—800 yards— SHAKER’S FLANNELS, To be sold at 45 cents, worth 62 cents, Also, @ lot of LINEN TOWELS, At 25 cents, very cheap: J. W. SELBY & 0O., 323 Pennsylvaniaayenue, Jvsr necervev— FROM THE NEW YORK IMPORTATIONS, ‘A lot of splendia HEAVY BLACK SILKS, Which we are offering at prices lower than any other house in the city. eg INTERESTING AFFAIR AT ST. DOMINICK'S (SouTH W asHincTor.)—The Sunday School attached to this church; have just received their beautiful and costly banner, which was made in the city of Paris, and will be blessed to-morrow afternoon, immediately after Ve3- Fy bee or Mt to tale parish, will prensa ly been assigne is parish. will preach an Sppropriate sermon on the occasion. ORIENTAL BOAR, sauuihik otite nie Suir AGAINST TH! Barnoan-— Adolphus PREMIUM NEW YORK CITY. BOAFy. 2 Leibetutz wes i Honey mie Ri oer No. OMRE RDS BOLE ‘¥ SOAP, commenced a suit agains imore an 2 » Ohio. Ratiroad Company, laying damages at {eon family use, for sale cheap for cash to the $10,000, because of the defendant, by one of is cj BHOLD FURNITURI ; MENTS. HAY, STRA' boshels do., at opty 4,000 bushels do, at WED. fae Mincle of white corm st B26 oop beckon | ovcleck, L will sell, at the farm of Mre. Mort $1.28; 150 bushels do., at $1.23; ana | ®ock Creek. above Lyon's Mi!l Dam. 3 os At S123; T Horse, Carriage and Harness of rye at $1.20. 4 Cows, Wagons, Cart and Harness, Suspicion or ovate wan. colored boy rd Box, Ploughs, Harrows, Farming Im- named French Edenburg was yesterday ar- kc P ery by officer Sherwood, charged by Mrs, ‘tous Hay. 3 tous Rye Byer. Albert with the larceny of some table linen. gph l eih Rysorte et He was locked up all night in the cell ana. un- | 4 general assortment of Household furniture. til 12 o’clook to-day, when, the complainant | Terms cash. 2-1w* J, W. SELBY & CO., se 80-tf 323 Pennsylvania avenne. yest OPENED, C. B, JEWELL, Manufacturer, A general assortment of ‘ot appearing against him, Justice Bucke: THOMAS DOWLING, tip pores nim om a plamorm of Goan cans | | ecicen 500 and on ET ics, DRY Gvops, | fijeiniseed the boy from custody. 7 | os (Courier). ‘Auctioneer. car, while the train was in motion, on the 4th day of July £ Consisting of beautiful PLAID POPLINS and 18st, thereby imperiling bis life. other Dress Goods; Blankets, Cassimeres, Hoop Skirts, Towels, Hosiery, Trimmings, &c. One case Dieached Cottons, at 22 cents per yard, by the iitgse eee | he BAXTER, cf Tux Port.—The steamer Express, Nickle, NOOK STOVE.—A No. 10 American COOK from rg ast ne arrived and closed. Cirove. neni — Poe wee aia hb Tue Sroxm.—No serious trom the to T-eost storm has been reported, The sewer on pos eter a4: we High ‘was some W. BEALL, street, near 2d. what injured bye | (GEORGE WENT TAILOR, QTOCK, LEASE, AND FIXTURES FORSALB or the well-known Extab! hmept of ‘ADAME panty fo any one winnioe gor into. aa Betathebes Business. as she termined to tire. df mo customers ¢ —_——__-—_—_. @Licut WaxTED.—The citizens of Washing- top, residing on M street north, between 7th renont és hemselve and 4th street, complain that during the last pad 115 Penngyly too heavy pressure of water coming down the 4 3 * two oF three dark mights, the gas lambs on Bt | 10% phe Brovent sqaeon will ba ber | se 28.aw* ‘bet. 19¢h NIL. This'sower has for some time been out | N°. 103 Bridge street, nearly oppdsite the Nex between 6th and 7IB strots, have not been | vantage to call if they require ony article GODS FOR HOTELS, of repair, henoe it was ensily injured bythe | tas resumed busiucss, and is Bow Dre- lighted. Last night and thenight before it | LINMBY or FANGR GOODS. top? 2 G BOARDING-HOUSES, &c, | heavy pressure of water. pared to.see bis ol Ariends and customers, ‘was dark, dreary and dangerous to pass siong POLITAN 2. Liset Frovs—Mr. D. Robinson, inapectar | and the public generally. Motreet,the rain and mud rendering the cross- AN TENT STEAM BAKERY, J. W. SELBY & CO. of dox?, pastaitiay foned 1b the watenones oF et receited a complete assortment of OE ings at Sth and 6th streets almost impansible. 346 © Sraexr, bet, #4 and 6th streets, ig moe sqnetntiy on band 8 large stock of Mr, B. Datby. ont of 200 berrele of flour bec | Ffench, Englieh apd Domestic GOODS for Gen: “& 2's CRACKERS. Een ete ENS and COLTONS, longmg to Mr. Jobn D. Staley, and sént there | "ime. wes". ou geting garments are guaranteed, - Elizabeth Uavausugh, HAVENNER'S ORitcbaute and con: | BLANKETS, QUILTS. and NAPEIRS,. to be sold on commission, 15 barrels’ which | of the heat material and workiuaunshiv, charged with being a wagrant'was yesterday Le eee ae attention, ise Hot ity of aheaes TOWBLS. ‘TO pe (3 CRASH ana 'TABLE’| were under weight. Mr. Darby being the WANTED +7 wo Anat cies OAT Sanne, to committed to the workhouse, by Justice Puck- | Ors manufactured at our establishment. DAMAS. by the yard and in cloths. agent for the sale ot the flour, a fine of $550 | whom the best abe oes paid. Also. a er. Wm. A. Smith, (being that Smith who is MILK BO rites mone and oll cAbee articles, in Din Goode gener- | was therefore imposed on him, the owner of | Vest and Pantaloon A epoca Rauineoa, occupation) conven | DOLUE CEAGRBAG,« atRRoRateae, | alle opie fomrdiag ison’ Shai, | Revnour not wong comecarabie.” “| neat wiisoa, = By Tostice Welter, ana in defeulr committed || ELTINS GINGER SHAEPS: JUMBLES, | | a pricen. for sah which cannot tal fo atirach i . iebrt ash masuek % as the above. ‘the best SaaS pus a UEISEEEDEELCEESEEpSparapeene rammnend i a y J Las Sea The Fou f and can carat Gasser: | | |RLANEETS, QUILTS AND COMFORTS. SEEM hOUES, Xa, 118 Bridge Bireey 6 2. D.C 3 Sreust Norsawom—The Fourth Ward Com. | Std can be had al ry Be Act re MANUFATERERS OF je fo Bank af Commie missioner will oblige many citizens residing “ ‘e have a full of B! AME ETS fell quali-) KNIGHT'S PATENT HYDRAULIC CEMENT Intyjtes the attention of Tons ani ublic H ‘street north, ‘between Oth and 7th wesh by | JC IDWHLL & HENDERGON, tiegy FABUM LINEN and Dax avons, | DRM, SEWER, AND CULVERT Pleg, || Voumiertaniaacn Bh 2 causing the immed! removal ™) . BTRBET, stock. of. * 3, 4, 5, 6,9; AND 12INCH BORE. $i rey STINGS. of the a bank which hes for more than two montneob- ose get seach] | arE aee fe, ied E Ba. | wind the most severe tests of acids, im-'] helapre cite makeup (having tattntal work structed the pavement! a - | WALL PAPERS, t uw m ‘Central reek + se th with nae oe rember pa nn) in the best MANE, & a highest styte | cahty. pe +A Sn Fa TADES. E Opposite Ventre Market. the ir interior a ish than’ augngeee pei] ofthe art. a * “ —————__»—_— . ye t 2 Omrns Rais.— Mr. Sephon Tiley, the wal Sraiohe bop oP ‘grey || rs ges spre 0 Washo Mngincers. They sro nergely eee known popular agent of the c ‘EhOOR rho . | Wem Bere Bn rato pi sot in Brooklyn. Centra tein ke BS CRAVATS, Ppt is ta rd ry Hae iM an above fonds nw in store. prising the | Arcopeaing #largs apd well aasor yok of ¥ dnepectinubefere: perekening lee ‘ on latest styles, suitable for, sal redo at , ae 5 okt al ™ Pio Fess thy 48 oO . Wee ORLY tettlenn | SERIE fant ise nate eds oa emertags places. Save or Mower At the fourth mionthly pasha tigen ey be nr to ae ‘were sold, at an average of Wi } ro tthe O1 7 oman Sepa ale a for benefit of th, w. fever snares the Seder da Tuesday the 70h | St aly at i a yaar oe EOL HE Cy eens Grawp ‘ RED Mt ‘Richings’ Opera give @ grand concert of sac: music et Carrol Hall, G streets, between Ninth and Tenth streets, to-morrow evening. ENR 369 7th street, between hear Northe!