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Cena THE FVENING STAR. ev For “Avetion Sates” ady ee foarih pore of to-day's StAR LOCAL NEWS, MENTS. Be Thearen aAMUs TONIGHT Ristori as Elizabeth rea Movse— Pith nightor - Bocht”” whtcR stili draws crowded \ 86" CURCUS 4ND Bex AcuRie wexlub Ung beat UM THe. t naw Ke'orma. BLICAt L » 4) aunivereary of the As compued trom the m filed bis famous Theses to (be a doors The occasion wa brated be coantry by the Latheran de. AMOR Wh relgioMs exercises aud cere. TONS OW AU +x!enced scale This day was duly celebrated by the German Luiberans of (n= copgregstion worshiping at be church corverot 41M and E streets Che a ¥ decoraed, and pre- appearance. Wreac reea were bung vent paris of the cuurcd, m aud out, us deviere and ivscriptions im ihe Ger- THe Evas LEE AT A sterday was on. sprcuons pisces. to express the seatiment oft be members of "he congregation due to sacn memorable dy. Service was held im the morning &t I1, and im the evening tevious 'o this the Manus B ged 10 accompany the resp ed for theocension. A tew cul pieces were then performed by the band, in the tower the eRorch, to announce to "Re Ssaembling chorals copgregation of "he services now to be held going through the regular course o Dister 0” Ater “IDgiUg and service at the altar. the conerreation. Kev. Mr. Buerg: ap excellent sermon, Psatm At6. ovclock p. m. ths congregation met for divine worship. The church, previously, viliiantly ituminated with some few bun- dred gasligbts, je'ting from alarze fron circle over the altar, ibe upper part of tne circle con- taming the word “Jesus,” and the lower one a Tisiog Star, (o represent Luther's advent to proclaim t Be iltuminating the church in- the Outer part was not forgotten. Trans- encies were arranged on tBree sides of rhe cbereh porch, one in front of the same, one fmemme Dorthwest and one southwest, brigbtiy siuminated. At? o'clock, after music by "Re Meriue Band, the service commenced be singine of byms. suitable for the d: Atver this the Rev. Mr. Buerger deiivered impressive discourse, showing. in four periods, the struggie of the Lutheran Church. Imme- digtely after che sermon a number of scholars belonzimg to the day school of the congreza- © Went tBrough &n interesting examination roing Luvher | tangusg> had been selected and po-ted in | all | + the Bistory of Reformation. beginning with | the birth of Lether to the end of the war of ‘burty yeare,each scholar tp tura examtoing er. closing with @ wellexecuted bymo the par the scolars, accompanied with renn m The congregs dA, after alter cervi ev. Ps weil bool will Dave an entertainment and par- ke of & cofiation, when, during the alternoun, prose spd pertry in the German and Engt on g —Yesterday when Mr Judge Wyheon a wrt of a (he Daving be-n flued by Justice pu Walter uncera C. ration jaw tor sellin, lovtery policies. ti refused ' ake & supere: der tor (be same. ter the re. urp of Lt.J. F. Koliv, who bad him in charge, was read by Mr Bradley. Jr. who appeared tet the Corpor@ion. Mr. Lasity for the peti- Perrie,) read the police acts of July feed, snd Aug unt I-66, making the ja-tice re- sponsible for unpaid fines,on which the jastice sed bis action In refusing to take a sup-r- er for the tine, and the set of F regulating proceedipg before magi«'rates, which provides tha! when a fine fas been im posed, it shall be asa civil debt and a stay of execution can be had, claiming tha’ the repeal- tog clause atthe end of the act rebeved the justices Of their responsibility under the police acts Mr. Bradley expisined that the magistrates Were placed in sn very unpleasant position on the subject ofresponsinility, and it was desired that the court should give @u opinion on the subject. and ne ‘ood (Mat this case was brought up for that purpose. Judge Wyite said chat he was satisfied that * Was obligatory on the magistrates to accept responsible bail when offered. The evil which be law seemed designed to react had become intolerable, and ihe magistrates at that time were mare or less given to taking insuific bast In fact the straw bail business had come a lar occupstion, and parties made a ving This Inw seemed to bave been Paseed to meet these cases. and it seemed that Mt Beld @ megietrste o an everlasting respon- Bail of wudoubted respon the justice oe, be certaym tbatit ts good. Mr. Bradi+y asked, «What if @ man, afier ing bail. becvm~ insolvent!” Judge Wyle replied that euch cases rarely anee. Magistraes must be the judge of the but, as be suid before, he couid not refuse xvod bail, when offered The petitioner was therefore discharged. eae ALL Sarxts’ Day.—Thic wa festival of all in Heaven. observed in arch, and alsotn tne sod Lutheran Ov arches. In she Eastern CDurches tbe same festival has Deen observed since the fourth century Io the West it ea, imati‘uted by Pope Boniface © FourtD, in the early partof the seventh eniury. The fast became general im the hint century. ard is of first clus with an be ocrave fice was composed by Pope hon tbe basis of an older one. down by the Hier- thotte Church ot America, the faithful are enjoyed to fast: that ss, they SF pot permitted to eat meat either on eo det ult. oF t - There sre services in the Catbelic Churches in the Disirict to-day os op Sundays ——i—— A Fixe Processioy.—Deeidedly the ‘nest Procession ever seem on Our streets, in cone ction with spy exbil “« Bumbers and a brilliant display was con- ned, was tna’ of Thayer & Noyes celebrat-d vs and Meongerie, which passed ap the Avenue this morBing There was ‘be chariot with the band, the elephant, two “equestri- eppes” instru twenty-six Mounted knights ip riebly embossed armor. (or @ Whe it): @ f-roctous looking hon in charge of bis Keeper, &c., &c. and menagerie is now giving exhi- b:tiobs Bear the canal at the toot of Eleveath reet, and the splendid display this evening, ill no doubt largely increase the receipts of (De show to-pig! ——_e—__ Svrt AGAINST THE ConroraTioy.—Mr. R. S. Davis bas brought suit. in the name of Decbael O'Donnell, against the Corporation of Washington, for dam » s be-ause of the defendant having negligently Permitied 'Re place to oe out of repair, therefore claims $5,000 damages. ——e—__—_ Te AGRICULTURAL Fam anD Horse Snow —In cop-equence of the rains the first partof the werk, and (he Beavy condition of che rece track, the managers of the great Agri- \ultural Fair bave decided to postpone the epepng watil to morro nd. should the weather Bold good, the ‘ke piace to-morrow afternoon. Messrs. Mofhtt and Boya are doing sil that = yoann, s-cisted by tbe management, to make the open- jog. as Well as the enure exhibition, a success, ane it ts to be Beped they will succved There are quite & number of fast horses al- Teady om t@ ground, and among the Inte arri- Vals is (oe p.cer Dan Gates, trom Uinci aerate : Vv eg arann aaron cdge. Knights ims. tation to Wenster Lodge, No. 7, K. their Hall on Nenth street, between Peouslvania avenme sed streets. The workings of tne Orde: were explained by Past Chsuceliors Martin ond Garrigen, and @ Very pleasan: evening Was passe — eae and he Grand ade a grand vie PRocmersixe.—Mr. MeN the con- ‘rctor for cul im- & street thro igh 9b street © (he Potomme » barves, is pe slow. ty with bie work. Exc the steep fh i oon hae whieh is ali that with the limited torce em- P contractor ¢cmpletion Hes in the far dis —_.—__. ALARM OF Figg —IB s worming, consider- Abie commonon was caused im thee <7 Toom of Our neighbors of the Express. smoke rusbing from the stove, ang for » tim, A) oMrd @s t! (bere womld be A fire, Detect y, Mebevn the fire being -x. Une g ent subtided it was Sued the flaw had cot enoked up. . Tom Lock Gams Ossm —This morning, cred man Harry Keewer, c Cre iat, om ite itey out of S44 jS bearing bets ey (o the victim, be was missed with o lecture. | 100k place vex | subdued | SO: number of dead dogs, hogs, &c , 20 MatuinoniaL — Yesterday seems to nave been x o8y ret apert for the jotoin heorte, in copeequence of which sta white kid gloves and bogue's we mint Ip ‘he morning, & we sta @ msrrisg: wee celebrated at the Luth. eton church. corner of G sud Fourth streers. Amother ook plice &t the residence of Mr. Tiley, Third and Marviand avenue, where Rev. Dr. Ames, of the Westey Cbapel. anted B ihe bonds of matrimony Brewet A G Tarsin, captas faniry. and Mia was periormed ey. Phis ceremyny clock, and was wit Number of the frivnds ana foes, incinding « uumber of the army in full uotfora {Me horgroom was waited on by Major stacey, VS. &. Captep Parker, Lient | Holoran, Jaent. Dove, Ith U. S. tutaatry. Lieut. Ma: hey. Th U.S. cavalry: and the bride by Meses Bertie Paseail, of Texas; Jennie Bail, of Ope; Eunice Wriebt, of this city; ley, (cousin of the bride.) and Miss Sailie Lavelle, of ibis city. The afternoon was spent B @ brilitan’ recepton, during which the Lappy couple receiv d numerous presen's, pd at half past four o'clock the wedding party let on a trip Nord ‘The third event of the day took place at 6 O'clock in the Uniraran Charen, (6th and D Steet.) which at that hour was lilled by a large audience to witness the marriage of Mr. 1. B. Allyn, of the Treasury Department, and Miss Mary J. Burri:. The ceremoay was verfoermec by the Rey. A. B Grosh. of the Univereatist Courch, afer which the party received the congratulations of their friends. They were waited on by Mr. M. E. Dougherty, ot the Printing Division of the Treasnry, and Miss Emma Cooper. They left last evening on a trp rorth. A's o'clock a large audience assemiied at | tbe ™.ath-street Method:st Protestant Caarch to winess the nuptials of Mr. Oharles,B. R Collecge and Miss Annie Cogswell, of this city. The ceremony was perform-d by Rey Parker H. Sweet, assisted by the pastor, Rev. D Evans Keese. The bappy couple were wnited upon by Mr. A. F. Marsh and Miss M. Lizzie Moor Poth Mr Alyn and Mr. Colledge are well known tbroughont the city, and are promtnen! im the Order of Odd Fellows. many members of which, with their families, were present to witness them embark on the sea of matrimony, | and all wish them a prosperous voyage. pues ee sae East WASHINGTON BUILDING ASSOCIATION Anew Building Association was organized Iaet night at Odd Feliow's Hall, Navy Yard. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year -—President, Dr. S.A. H. Vice-President, Charles rer, S. AH. Marks: Sec: a. es Directors—Dr 8. 1. Loomis, T. Edw'd Clarke, J.C. Dulin, W. H. Barbour, B. W. Biowne, Geo. A. Barr, Wm Wright, Henry J. Wylie, and Wm Nottingham. A constitution wes adopted which specified thet the association sbould close when one- third of the joint stock ts profit, which would take sbont ilve years. It also provides that v hen % stockboider aesires the association to p*y the full amount for a property, that tne -sTae can be done by the stockbolder deeding | tbe property to the association until the amount is returned, or until the close of the association I) will be seen that an excellent board of offi- cers bas been selecied. and with the improved | featuTes noticed above. the association promises to be a very usetul and successful one. tee tiene E RIMENTS WITH A FIRE EXTINGUISHER The trial of Boy nton’s patent fire extingnisher TOxy A!ternoon. on the marke’ space. /n front of the Bank of Washington, on the corner of 71h and © streets. Among those Present 10 witness the triai were his honor Meyor Wallach. M. Biacque, the Turkish DM vister, Obie: Engineers Sessford and Dixon 1 Lieut. Eckloit, of the ; Alderman A. Lioyd, and erec’ed npon the ground, ede of which inflammable material was ploced. which was set on fire. when Jonn Decker, ex-chiet engineer of the New York fre cepar'ment, officiated im connection with the patentee. Jobm F. Boynton, in putting the fre omt with the patent extingnisher. Three e&bs, containing about 6% gallons each of the floid used, were placed without the shed. The fie Was allowed good headway, and at 4.15 renims from each cf the cans were thrown on tbe flames There was immediately a check- ing of the fire. and at 4.17 it was completely The fire was again started a plsyed upon with u similar result. gn SanxITaRY Rerort.—The following repre. sep's the work performed by the Sanrary Company, under the direction of Lieut. Noo- | pan, during the past month :-—Number of nui- sanee= reported at central office, 1,273; number noissnces abated, 1,243: number of nui- 0; mumber of written no- WS; Bember of persons verbally notified, 065; number of warrants served, 51; amonnt of tines imposed, $75 friendless persons sent to bospital, 12; num. ber of friendless persons buried, 6; number of Jost children restered to parents, 3; numoer of dead borses and cows reported and removed. The pany bave also buried 39 persons during the past mont ———_—__ Bios Accer Jsckson, of the U. awarded contracts to-d»y to the follow parties for furnishing to the Navy Department the articles which are specified Jomes Fitzpatrick, 100 cart loads of paving siones, at S198 per load. ‘Wheeler & Browning, StS} cents per pound. James L. Savage, $2.40 per gallon; 4 bers of 3 2.000 Ibs. of ‘hoo ri S00 pounds of tron, of sperm oll, at m, Athy cents per 5 cents per Ib. tram-pipe, 210 pieces, atst cents, and 4B! 36 cents per foot N. W. Burchell, i bbl. of lard oil, at $1.26 per gallon. —————— FaLt axp Winter Ciorninc.—Oar enter. prising dealers in clothing are just in the bas- Me of the usual! Fail trade, and the old estab- Nshed bouse of A. Strang, on the north side of Pepneylvapia avenue, between lWth and tith streets, Bas just received a very large stock of Fatlond Winter goods. From his advertise. ment in Our paper to-day it wilt be seec that he is fornisbing suits #1 remarkably low prices. Being au old established dealer he is careful in and his goods are as excel- jent in quality as they are cheap. Te Show Cases —Sorapidly is our city increas- ing its business that every day some enter- prising citizen breneb of manufactore or trade heretofore c*rried on only in connection with other things. thus, the demand for show cases is now #0 erent bere that Mr. W. M. Barry, of this city, hss established warerooms at No 59 Louisiana, avenue for their manufacture and sale, exclu- stvely, spd the attention of business men is called to bis advertisement in our paper of to- ay. ———___ Letters DeviveReD —During the month of October. the twenty-five letter carriers em- Pp oyed in the Washington 'y Post Office de- hivered 109,040 mail letters; 12,034 local letters, and 30.496 newspapers: During tne same period =<.346 letters, and 3,266 newspapers ‘were collected from the street boxes. The car- riers make three delivery and feur collection trips daily. —_+—_—_. Buectany.—Last night, © barglary was committed upon the premises of Mr. Thomas Neison, on Fourteenth street, near the State Department. The basement front window was prized open, when the thief entered, and making bis way to the store room robbed it of alot of groceries. On leaving the premises, be passed throngh the back door, which could be eastly unlocked from the inside. J LEP ED MARYLAND SuNDAY ScHoo! CoxvEeNTion As we h oe stated, the fifth a con vention fod the ten schools in Mary- land and the District ot Columbiaareexpected to send delegates. —_e—___ ALL HALLow Evx.—Last evening this old festival, formerly so well Kept by the young of borh sexes, parsed off with but little of the observance of former years. Long ago it was ‘be custom on Haliow Eve, among the youth, 10 play tricks upon Snenspoeting Dedestrains @ housekeepers. but of late days the custom abandoned. ‘Das. as a general thing, been pts aires jai * The girl is about to be confined with chila, Snd in view of this fact, and also that the charge is a light one, she was released. —_e—_—_- DEATH ov a WASHINGTONIAN friends tes . He was the only child ef Jon A. aud E. Summers. He died in New Urieans on the Ist of Octoner, of the yellow fever, as be ‘Was returning bome. of . Skinner & Thomas. —~—. Porton TELBGRaMS.—The Sa tendent ska acne Se eae ae rte thet 1, re emit: rs rthe wires. to end from the Central omen curing the past month. ——_——. t jOVBED.—Lo+t evenieg some adroi D tre “ ‘he (ilot Capt /e nes E. 4 1h +f robbed oir ar store, No. 246 Pennev! ia avenue, near 7th etreet, of from $35 to S40. ——>_——_ tee Riven Frowt.—M Halong thet . are ata staca to-dn. ; number of | master Calvin C. in the Supreme Court in genera! f Justice Cartier and Assoc a's Jus- tices Fisher and Wylie—the case of Solomon agt Kin mel! was taken up. This case is brongbt to enjoin the Marshal from selling the property of the comp iainant tommu-fy @ judg meutef the Court rendered at the Jane term urt against Joba EB. Otarke aod J ipgon, nud ©. Biark and G. Sotome the rruretes. The origional action was one of levin against Obediah Kimmell, to obtain eesiou Of Certain goods levied on as the Property of Wa:bineton, to satisfy a yadement Teréered by Just ce Miller in savor of (treen, Afer judgment was rendered by tae Uoart tor he defendant, and the property replevied not beivg re'urred to him by th- platetiffs. av ex fcuvion Was issued to enforce tbe judgment, by vir ue ot which the Marshal levied on the property of the complaluant a8 surety. The Covrt ordered an injanction to be granted as pIsyed, to continue until the further order of th Gourt, and ordered the complataint to file Sn ipjuuc'ion bond fa the penalty of ten cents. From tRe decision of the Gourt. Kimmell appeals becnuse: Ist The Court beld tha: the execution as against the surety was irregalar fbd yoid, because he was net sued on the replevin bond. 2d. That the Court held that he name of the compl nant belug sizued not by bimeelf, but by third party writing his (the complainant's) name, parol authority was not sufficient to m:ke the signature val d; anc atthe third party baving had no «a thority under power of attorney to act for the compisinant im this bebalf, the signatare was | null avd void. 34. That the Court ordered the © mplatpant to give merely a nominal injunc- tion bond in the penalty of ten cents. 4th. That the defendants baving, in their answers, sworn away the equity of the bill, he cause should bave been dismissed by the Equity Court, and 4: WAS erroneous fo grat the injunction. 5th. The complamant, alleging and charging that bis name was signed under no authority from Dim, and without his knowledge and consent, i) ‘vue the s'gnsture would be a perjury, against tbe consequences of which he has ample rem- edy atinw. He has no standing in a court of equity, and his bill should have been dis. m ‘Tbe case is being argued by Messrs. Riddle, Lester, and N. H. Miller tor appellees, and Mr. O. S. Baker for the appellant. The appeal was dismissed. and the counsel for the respondents entered & motion to dis- solve the injunction granted in (he court be- low. Mr Merrick entered a motion to amend the writs of error in the c:ses of the property of Cornelius Boyle and H. B. Tyler, and after srgument by Mr. Wilson for the United States, end Mesers Brent and Merrick for the own- ers, the Court overruled the motion. ——_——__ CasE oF Pocket PicKtr vient. Kelly Jast evening arrested a man named Charles Bunker, upon suspicion of being an accessory to the robbery of A. U. Stewart. of Vermon:, whose pocket was picked as he got off the train from Baltimore, about half-past 5 o'clock Jast evening. of $76). Bunker was arraigned beore Justice Walter this morning, but could not be identified as the one thought to be a cessory to the robbery. He was therefore dis- missed. es Tre Povrce MasteTRATEs.—At the meeting of the police magistrates held at Justice Walt- er’solfice yesterday, after our report closed, Justice Morsell moved that a commitiee to con: Fist ot Justices Walter, Chapin, and Tucker, be appointed to dra‘t a petition fo the Board of Police requesting them to cal! the attention of Congress to the clauns of the police magistrates ofthe District. The motion was carried, after which the meeting adjourned. gin oe art baving given the Board of Police ton to rent a building for the use of lice of the second precint asa station house, the Board have rentod @ building for that purpose opposite the 7th street Park, for 5 per month, and carpenters and workmen are now engaged fitting up the building pre- Paratory to its occupancy by tue police. os Tue Moxey Orver Orric During the past mouth the value of money orders issued irom the Washington city Post Office was 219 719 4, and the amount of orders paid dar- tig the same time was 316,399.43. The busi- hers of this office is rapidly on the increase, and the clerks are kept constantly employed pet a Ot ae ‘The whole number of arrests y were 57; the amont derived mace | rom a RAILKGAD ACCIDENT —The train run off the track at Wall's Opera House last night—no- body burt. ——S i MARRIED. —GURRITT. On Thursday he Unitarian Charch. by the Rev. A LUCIUS B. ALLYN to Miss MARY 4 TT. both of this city. * | BANCROFT—MUNDELL. By the Bev. John ‘ Parsonave. on the 24th of October, ANCKROFT of Vermont. to MA\ ot Was DESFOSSE. 1 on the Ist inst: + FREDERICK DE: ged i year: * SEARS. On Tuesday. 29th instant. in Lynch | burg. Va. Rey. Father T. OSCAR SEARS. late Pastor of the Catholic Church at that pla Oup All the best makea of CALICOES, 1 it yles DELAINE! PRICES! cents All the new at Best 44 B 4 BLEACHED MUSLINS, 25 cent-. Good SHIRTING MUSLIN. 12% and 15 cents. NOW IS THE TIME To BUY JW. SELBY &(O.. 323 Pennsylvania avenue. Near where the avenue and Seventh street stop. h side.) oe LOW PRICES. WELL MADE Goops AND MOST EXTENSIVE STOCK IN THE CITY Atthe practic TRUNK, VALISE, SATCHEL, TRAVEL! SADDLE AND HARNE! MANUFACTORY ov 8. TOPRAM & CO., SF 50078 SEVENTH STREET. JAMES One door above Odd-Fellows’ Hall. Big Trunk over the Awning. REPAIRING. Tronks, &.. promptly repaired. oe Wet SUPERB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND UPR SILVER WATCHES! All Warranted to Run and Thoroushly Reeulated at THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EACH ; AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! 1 Solid Gold Hunting Watches....9280 to 1000 1o0 Magic Cased Gold Watches.. to 500 100 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelied..... 100to 300 2” Gold Hunting C¥ron'r Watches. 20 to 300 200 Gold Hunting English Levers... 200to 250 3” Gold Hunting Duplex Watches... 180to 200 600 Gold Hunting Amer’n Watches... 100to 260 0 Silver Hunting Levers, Soto 180 (60 Silver Bante Duplexes. T6to 20 6) Gold Ludies’ Watches, Mito 20 1,000 Gold Hunting Lepiner. ito “75 1400 Miscellaneous Watches ai Soto 100 2.40 Hunting Silver Watches 0 5.000 Assorted Watches, all 6 darn sme Wpee wait be a ro" ae ‘ine Gold far one price plan. giving every patron & fine Go or seid’ Biiver Walch Yer ivy without regund so Lue e wish to immediately dis of the above maificent ‘stock. Certificates: naming the ar Heles. are placed in sealed envelopes, and well nixed, “Holders are entitled to the articles named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth §1000 01 ices. ‘The rettrn of auy of our certificates eutitios on to the article named thereon, upon ‘payment irrespective of its worth, and as ho article valued less than $10 fs named on auy certificate, it will at ones be,ecen et low from hi abet, su hair othe! rt cally: Satirpetiog Boies in ex! sage order, ap3-D&Weoly 285 F et, Troy, AND ay *[° CARPENTERS ANDBUIiDERS. | B " ocdeo bis city ano the Maryland shore, resenn'es, when in motion, a9 animated cheese box painted white, Shedrawe nine inch-s of we ‘er oply, but on reveral oces*tons bas found ome to muke her way across the fats Fudge Jobp © Underwood, Senator Jowpn Sigar sed District Attorney Lucius H Ohaad- Alexand yesterday morolng en- route for Norfolk, V Savas Kirby, of Prince George county, Md. Living opposite’ Alex*noria, bad a vaiaable horse borrowed from him Monday, It wasnot repped. The meeting to be held yesterday at Hamil- ton’s store for the pnrpose of securing the ex- ention of thy Hampshire railroad, was post- Poned cn account of weather. Jobn Witbebam bailing from Wilksbarre, PA, wes fined yesterday by Justice Moore for neling discraerly 1B tbe streets. Billy Allen, colored, pcked ap a dundle of dry goods nesr city hotel corer yesterday and Oelivered the same to Squire Moore. W. Willoughby, of Alexandria, qualitiea on hyper = practice law in the Virginia Vourt ofA Ais. ‘Ofhuiais of the Orange nd Manassas Gap Tailroad beld a meeting here 5 will again on the PROOF OVERCO. NGLISH WATE < ai at ODEON HALL. + : ATs. “tl SCHEBE & CO” ; x WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in all hinds of PROD! E. Grain Butter in Kegs and Rotts, Cheese, Fees. Mountain Venison, Poultry, Dried Fraits, fruit utters, Fur Skins, Medical Herbs. and fools &e.. a Be No. 381 PENNSYLVAN Between 4s aud 6th sts. Wabi c Fuabled by our connections in West Virzinia to Mat the lowest prices. we solicit the kind patron- 2 «as well as of eal ry SCHERR Tou i LA CAMP. JULIUS SCHERER, Salesman EW PATENT STEP-LADDER. A CHEAP ANB USEFUL INVENTION. It is easily and instantly changed from a step ladder of ordinary ferm to an extension ladder of double the length separated into two ladders, ; Paper-hangers and others, Feardi ae wellings. T purposes to whic ‘der is applied. SOHN A. BAKER, Sole Agent 1G RICULTURAL WAREHOUSE . SS utd 90 Louisiana avenue ska cen 9th and 10th sts. + ej an ither the exten- c: Xx YOK FFLETRE wu &c., &e., ROOMS. Nb TR D COW ‘9th and 10t NEW BOOKS KATHRBINA. « new Poom by NAPOLEON AND QUEE $2; pane E'S SHOKT STUDIES ON GREAT SUB- S. 83. MANUAL OF PHYSICAL EXERCT GOOD STORTES, part second. 20 cents THE TENANTS OF MALORY; a novel, New editions of old English Novels JANE EY Mets, VILLETTE WUTHERING HEIGHTS THE PROFESSOR, LIVINIA, And many others. Price, $1 each, DIARIES FOR 1565, A well-selected stock of DIARIES tor 1355. All of the new BOOKS and MAGAZINES re- on as published. and sent by mail, post- T ING exceuted with mi WEDDING REQUISITES, MONOGRAMS, &., Supplied at tie lowest prices. HUDSON TAYLOR BOOK STORE, FRENCH & BICHARDSON, 334 Peuna. avenu WEDDIN REQUISITES, AND INVITATION PLATES E GRAVED AND PRINTED. MONOGRAMS DESIGNED AND EMBOSSED » tny HIGHEST STYLE of tue ART. at THILP & SOLOMONS, METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, oe 2-6 2 Pennsyl QAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS, x SAUSAGE STUFFERS. BUTCHER SAWS, CARD nue BUTCHER SCALES, BUTCHER KNIVES, LING AXE! Litas * e ik BUTCHER STEELS, CLEAVE e., BC. And ali kinds ot Butchers’ Toole, Knives and A. BAKER. TURAL WAREHOUSE jana av.. bet 9th and 1th st NAKE MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dau gerous disease: £ se Hetmacp’s Extract Beene Steris, genuine Wilson's im | D and E, CITY ITEMS. ree lot of thore Twelve Dotter Sack Coats, with brovt or » row binding, at A. Saks & Co."s, 517 7th street, adjotDing Bonk ——_e Laxnswoor Kxrr Seiats awp Deaw Peavy snd warm, $150; Fi jerino S$ Bnd Drawers, from $1 to $3.50, at Henning One Price Storr, commer 7th street and Mary land avenue ——— VisITORS To TSR AGRICULTURAL Fare WO want to buy elegant Undrr-Ulothing of every Cescription, will find it to their advan tage to call and examine the magn floent » sortmen Hable & Co 's, 465 Peana. aveaae, between 3d and 4\ streets eta JEWELRY.—Jet snd Coral Jeweiry, new styles; Sleeve Buttons, Siuds, Geni s' Pins, Chains. Braceiets, silver Pia‘ed Spooos ana Forks, received this morning at Prige’s Dollar Jewelry Store. No. 438 Peuusyly: avenue, near 4X street ilar aapicas THE RUDE AND YIERCING BLASTS of Fes. terday forcibly reminded our citizens to pre- pare for winter, and they will lose no time in | Tepsiring to the United States Olo’biug Nwre | of Hable & Co. 46> Penosylvauia avenne. between id and $5 streets. whose assortment is unsurpassed any where. —e Lavire’ UNDERGARMENTS of Cotton and Linen, Merioo Waists and Drawers, Pocket- bandkerchiets, are nowhere to be found made £0 neatly, fitting so well, and so cheap as at M. Willian’s, 335 Pennsylvania avenue. 3 — ImrortEep Scoton Cars, blue and granite colors. Qorduroy cloth and homespun dack- ing caps. All persons whose occupation ex- poses them to the severity of the weather, wiil tind articles to keep them warm at Hen- ning’s, 55 7th street, and corner of 7th street and Maryland avenue. Brace Manufactory, 19 Louisianaavenue, near 7uh street. Sd ee POUR coRs, Purillions et Ongles rentres dans la chair, consulter le Docteur White, eiabh depuis 1°61—a son office No. 421 Penn sylvania avenue, entre Ia quatrieme et la Six- jeme rue. —— Dr. White, Ubiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, continues the successful treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, Warts. Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office bours from 8 8.m.to6 p.m. No charge for consultation. Established 1°61. —.—__ WE ADVISE ovR Reapers to call at A. Ad- amson’s. 506 Ninth street, one door from Penn- sylyania avenue, and examine bis large and Well-selected stock ot Carpe! cloths, Rugs and Mats of all of all colors. ready-made Sheets and Pillow Vases, Bed Clothing of all descriptions, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Hair and Feather Pil- lows, a large assortment of Gilt Window Shader, Linens and Fixtures, Table Uovers of all kinds, all of the first quality, and at the lowest cash prices. Kemember 506 9th street. SE GovERNMeET Saves. would cali the at- tention of dealers and others to a large lot of hew Oavalry Jackets, Coats, Pants, Shirts, Blankets, &c. A Adamson, 506 Niuth street, oe door from Pennsylvania avenue. uw —__—s———— CATRCHISM FOR WASHINGTONIANS.—Q — Who buys the cheapest Gents’ Furcishing Goods? A —Franc. Q —Who selis the cheap- yoods! A.—Franc Furnishing —Who hus the great- est rush tor Gents’ Goods! A- Seventh street. between D and above Udd-Fellows’ Hall et Pewmres can be bad in any quantities at the Star office counter. ——_e—__ FRANC’B—The Cheapest Gen's' Furnishing ere in the City— Good Merino Undershirts 75 cts., ® cts. $1; good Merino Drawers 7! cts.. 9 cts. Si; A No. 1 Undershirts, $1.25, $1.50. $175; A No. 1. Drawet $1.75; good white Shirts, #1 , & A No. 1 White Shirts, £2.50; good Cotton Socks, $1 per dozen; best English (double heeis and toes) $5.50 per dozen; Paper Collars from 10 Cts. per box up: Ties, Gloves, Handker- chiefs, &c., cheap, 44 Seventh street. between three doors above Odd- Hall White Ash, $7.50 per ton, Red Ash, $7.75 per ton Pine Wood, $6.0 per cord. : ak Wood.) $3 per cord, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN ICE CO., ice. corner Twelfth and F streets, and Tenth street wharf. se 21-tf OAL AND WooD. LOW PRICES STILL CONTINUF BSEQUE FRE Pe A TN con. » TOLLS 5 Not it = yken's Vail r Baltimore Company («n) S35 Chestnut Summer Coot tog Com re Cumberland Run of Mine... 6w Comorian Lim ee 700 OAK AND PINE WOOD constantiy We are the sole agents for the sale of the cele- brated Baltimore Company's Coal. and are prepared to furnish itinany suantity. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the above low prices, by or- dering their coal. and paying for it,can have it delivered any time during the winter.’ Cheeks will be given for conl #6 ordered, and will be delivered upon the surrendering of said chee! & pant 8. P. BROW 465 9th street, between E an: Branch office at our yard and wharves at footof Tth street. (Chron&Intell.} ne 17-tf fav Iurmovnn Rose Wack. oc 1 D&Wiy - FALL Stock = 450 452 mst. Oprostts Patent Orrice. ‘Trn st. L respectfully announce to my customers and the uliie that m4) y Pail Stock of ro and Domestic Pare IN WINDOW. SHAD = to BHAOE HOLLA SHADE FIXTUB) which I invite thelr attention. IOTUBE FRAMES AND GLASSES. ' LOOKING : My stock j-4 the Lee fe goods will ; rior in quality, quantity. in the city. FRAMES of every docription made to order. anil PICTURES. DRAWINGS, PHOTO: GKAPHB, &e.. carefully framed. 2 LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, of all sizes, reset in ole frames. TERMS CASH. L.J ROTHROCK, 450 and 452 Seventh street, Opposite t OMe found smpe- d prices an |; re . & €O., Pawnbrokers 4'e street. + Shifting-top Coai box ENESS, city make; the present use for it. Apply to FORE first-ell BUGGY and ITARNE r ving no further PCLEHER & PYWELL EL! . Columbian Stab! Sth street, between D and E. ‘ov 30-3" , IDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 NINTE STREET, 505 caLE PAPERS, DEMERS 1S lai 7 WINDOW3 HADES, OVAL AND SQUARF PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSE, FLOOR AND TABLE OILOLOTHS, Af QCOA MATTING BeBe. sine the " oods now in store, com! latent ‘etylou. bultable for the Fail rade, selling at 025 treet, 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 322 WALL, ROBINSON & CO. FALL AND WINTER a CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, JUST RECEIVED— A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL, 20%-1m met DYEING AND SCOUBING ESTABLISHMENT. Kid Gloves cleaned without leaving the least Senge noaalng for cow Forde charge nothing for slewing ou i DWE! 'ENDEBSON im B08 dh stzect, Beaton Hall, Between th and 10th strects. MERCHANT TAILORIN IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. 1 NEW STYLES TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘oF THE WEBER'S BRAGS RING BAND ie ways to LO fer NE D, and, can odor. No. 506 cast side of 11th street west, near Pennsylvania avenue. ocd-im pF YOU Wish 70 FIND A LARGE STOUK oF Prats Sa UAL Stiga to xooms, a. AVenUS FFPPPPBEFEDSPPEPPPEFEPPR CHILDREN’S CLOTHING IN beiereetcteen ad ZOUAVE FROM 86 to $25. PLAIN AND yaney TRIMMED 1 CH tae, ard re ‘ MHILDREN'S FINE. OVERCOATS. FINE BLACK CLOTH Good Black ode gebeurr i 5. S16. nek Cloth FrockBigck Cloth Sacks, 98, Black Cloth Frocks, $10. BOYS’ COLORED, AND WHITE SHIRTS From Qi to 92. CHILDREN'S SATRT WAISTS. Plain, Fancy. and Embroidered INFANTS” AND i LDREN'S Boys’ Genuine Bucksbin Gauntlets loys’ Genuine Buckd . ** Boss" Heavy Cotton Bocks, SOUTHERN CASSIMERES, i suits rox GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS FLOCKS" AND SHODDY Silk. mixed Suits, $20, ouble and Twist Suits. $20. iik-mixed Suits, $25. Gicod Business Bulls, 812 nod 81s Kentucky Jeane Suite Good Heavy Overcoats, $10. Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, $8, THE FINEST SELECTION t pever pad now PIECE, Goops , now ready for cee an,cUstoM. WORK, myueuall’ LOW PRICES, EDWARD HARRIS’. and other famous Domestic, French, Austrian, and ipod Coatings, Beavers, Cassimores, &c., made waste W YORK PRICES. BEAVY BIBBED MERINO she eS bnawnas, LAMBS-WOOL SUL 3 Dr DRAWERS, ‘Very fine Whité and Scarlot Shirts and Ra. Pants, $10. sh 3) Walor-proot ‘Overcoats. ONE PRICE ASKED. NO LESS TAKEN. No. 685)Serent SE Bana events, degddddddedddddedaaadadd ihe ae ec: 4-00dam ear lith WHITE MARSRILLES VESTS, for evening hfe Ponmbyivaaia avenue. Affairs in Grorsctown Povios losipsss.- The *0 agrests made by the poles of this ony —th= (hare precsmet in the Distriet—surimne the » meeih were 1H Theo yesterday were 9, (bree t b for agbuirg on eaull(and battery, one for ¥ for intexicRuon. $2 0 was Be Amount of floes mnpored Sunt Ur —The colored gr! Opatr, who was arresiea yew vag The Jusice sent ber up & board with Bir. Stephens, Superiawndeat the workhouse, fur jsdavs Sue was t) © Bp dy bereelf, 20 no officer WA- seat with Der Bat she dide't goto her naw bowrciag houss, Sod. thereiore, was Agu taken to ue stot» JeshTday eveuing Dy Officer Kobey, as before iu 8 disgrace'ul 8 ate of intoxic low. Sh wae locked up for the mght 1 the ceil, wr this morning came ou before tbe Justice, wo SEND committed ber to the workhouse, an Lieut, Eesex sent an officer with ber Ubis Lis TING—A colored man mamed nes WAS Srrested by Officer H. yes'erdny evening together soother bemed Heary Smith, both of who came befor ce Backey (bis mo neg, charged oy in- T with fighting io the street) The ju-tice the ey dence in the case, when, deeming the former the guilty party. te fined aim And dismissed Smith from the charge, £ advising both aso the macne im Whicb they should Conduct themselves in the future, A Mixep Cas®—OMeer Volkmam 5 day evening arrested oo the complaint of 5 san Lannnam,amen pamed Lewis Wait~ «ho chargec by Susaa with stra sis'er and mother were @i-o at the siarion. And Made several accusations against White bat would not swear totbem. It appeared to be aiamily difficulty, Jared to the Women, though living with Sa- Shin's sister, And the justice therefore dismissed the case, telling the parties that if they came before Bim agaim,concerned in a like difficulty be would send them all to jail. RELRASED.-Molly Jobneon and Fannie Warren, who were & werk or twoagocomm)t ted to the workhouse by Justice Kuckey. ‘whose time would not expire for twelve dey to come, were this morning released from the workbouse by Superintendent Stepheus, by | direction of Justice M. V the . Buckey, tru poor aud workhouse, upon their prom ingbim that they would abandon their « WAYs, and go into the coun:ry, in the y y of Biadensburg, where they would engage themeeives out to work, and on the condition ‘pat, should they come back to eorgetown, of they are to be sent back to tbe Workhouse im- | mediately DisonpERLy.—Mary Chisley, colored, ar- rested this mcrning by officer Robey, came betore Justice Buckey this morning, charged with baying been disorderly. She acknow- jJedged the corn, Bud the Justice fined ber by $1.50. Tar Port,—The steamer Express, Captain Nichols, with merchandise trom Baltimore, bas entered and cleared Mrreuants’ Exchanor.—There were no sales of gram on ‘change this morning The offerings were 2-76 bushels of red wheat, 550 bushels of white and 7H busbels of yelow corn. But few were in attendance at the rooms of the ‘change this morning SE GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTIC - . prem’ ry nt of the i town A George fronting SM) fret " ar Water improve n South oved by a months, wit on the property cont of the pure) as. oe THOMAS DOW B THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; EXFCUTOR’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND DES(RABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGE TOWN AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY I will MN, im from of t t “4 eon Frederick and Streets by adepth of 138 feet 6 inches to al Wide alles. The improvements consist of a larg double two- — Decline Hohee. Te One-third cash, balance in s interest, secured by # deed of tr pperty. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of the purchaser. WM. H. DOUGAL. Executor ors THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B* THOS. DOWLING. Auct ; Georgetown, D.C. CHANCERY Sa By virtne of a decree cf the Distri ar 0 fc rE. reme Court of the of J.P. stalments est, to be secured by approved nutes lien on the property. The terms nm with in one week after sal be resold, alter one week's at the costof the first purchaser. Stamps aud aucing at the purchaser s cost LTER S. COX.T oc 15 Staw&ds THOS. DOWLING [ntel. j Ube Comptia risk and convey rustee, » Auct. CBee NEW AND CREAP DEY GOODS. The subscriber has recopt decline. and Prices than th: archaeed is now selling govds at lower have bee tof DRESS GOODS is large. embract e an most desirable styles Al« = from $4 upto the finer qnalities. Long and a Shawls, Flavnels, Blankets. Bleachel Mastlns 8 W—good yard wide, 124,15, 1, 25. Caltcoen, 10. 1245 Merrimack, Sprague and other best makes, 15 cts 42.00, 62,and 75. Sixty pivecs’ Cassi imers and Cloths. very cheap. Ladies’ and Gents Merine under Vests and Drawers. Dress Trim mings: Gloves. Hosiery, aud Notions. We oaer reat inducements to purchasers ns acal ¥ ENJAMIN MILLER. 101 Bridge st., Georgetown. D.C J ENBY WILSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, a No. 116 Bridge Street. Groreetown, D. C., rt Door to Bank of Commerce Invites the attention of bis oct trons and blic tohis large and well selected assortinent of French , English. and American CLOTHS, CASSIMERES aud VESTINGS, of the latest importations. which heis make ft men) of th Also, & t of Gent's Furnishing Goods. py SHIRTS, DRAWERS. Sucks: LOVE! LABS, SUSPENDEES, CRAVATS. NDKEKCHIEFS, Sc.. to HANDKERC all of which he in Nites personal inspection before purchasing clse- where. No trouble to show goods, and all garments war- ranted to fit." €° oe 03am, Jos RECEIVED a large of Bleck and Colored VELVET Rl BONS, ‘BUTTONS, and Gs. which''wo are selliig ‘at great cod! the New Fancy Stare : Dext to Nation ‘Bank of Commerce. . H, WHEATLEY’ PREMIUM STEAD W™ *ayEne ans EARS -_ 49 Jefierson st D.O. = ‘nd well selected stock M EN’S FUBNISHING GOODS, at WM. 8. TEEL’S, 328 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tenth streets. Between Ninth and I beg leave to call attention eom- of GENT'S BELONGINGS: vie ite Be eee, were, p23 MS nt chrente eoie lerino Shall ie ee = eae BE EE ee te ors ARES ES Ex twgee N-RETEN TION on TROONTIN® NOR z irritation, i i « jon tk bladder. or Rigpere “atseasen “of te all the Prostrate glands. stone in the ealenins. DESIGNS, (ist.Bxp] opp. Patent Dace. THE Babee MOST BEAUTIFUL be @h l-eodw Toki fcumber of named Hes er | Wotte not being re- | ¢ | bet 20th and 1th sts... . 12. and 13 t | F the property may | largely since the | b sold since the war. Hix | Handksreniots | Diseases of these a ee AMUSEMENTS, | was V ay ber ath and oth 187. Admie oe POM TVELY ONR weEK ONLY METZEKOTT MaALt | commen j MONDAY Novemmrn 4 | 7 WO LEVERS ON MUNDAY NOVA, $867 y H DAY an ahannee of bore “ . , , Ne bef the Old Werkd V1 GREATEST WON DF RS OF THE AQR | Four (sl a4 = anmteet cn wet LADE and GENTLEMEN ty MIN ATORR | <N WIFE | KENGT | WARREN | mand CbM rom ar <i lorataly ad i tthe DAY EXHIBITION med thes wed and confusion ofthe Reening Pur wider ten Sonervcd teats. SD come Cnilire been al! parte of t cute ) DAVIS, Aeout NATIONAL THESTRE. ADELAIDE RIsTORI Di ones aia tor | MM + Werk FT ME ADELAIDE RisTost wit SATURDAY ot tien » Wash ington. Gincemetti sc aad Invarete Work | MAKIE ANTOINETTE Which wi Gre Splendor \f WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. | Stage Director. elt JAMES DUNS THIS EVENTING Daly's immer sely suc--esial sree thon Drarun UNDER THE GASLIC New York Cast | Mr. Anznstis wine ta « rig | As playe | OVE AND BAILE AD SCENES SEVENTY FIVE NIGHTS IN SEW YORK Ticket (ice for securing seats now open ii ceeemmenameameemmememmmeed | PERSONAL, | ue | ne j will be attended AROVE PAA ic Digeanrs, Sb 4 Rruption Fe x ther in the ehortent Gime possible hy tie w IZ to 4s bones Fetabe I speedily relirved Hoome private. T able. No rure ne pay | @ YOUNG Lapy Pinney Sustruct | wir 3K wire | BY VOCE DEY Goopae ! PeGAN & WILLIE { Venth witeet. betwee aod t « : ots Li Limes) OF a pert t Mtities Ale LAIHs ¢ Dew main » GKAVEL fr CRMENT. 4 Vel Koo in th WHITE BEY, be shortest don walks THOMAS FA oc im Eee 70 M¥ HUSBAND 4 1 want t A cont get my hair dr © prives reent,. $038 ' gm gee | Crate, Daven ong bair, | Fle and dren 'ug it im On wt of Pertamery. Lo ai Braids, Curls. “Towi bie Wig dor made toorder. At DEMON GEOT'S HUMAN HAIR STORE, 275 Poon. ay, 1 mide 36m | | Mizros J SAFFOLD, (Be of Bont ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law. WASHINGTON, D. ©. | Office No. 425 D Street, Opposite the Oity Hell, | Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United | states. mery, Alabam part of Claime 4 the Courts of the Dis- | trict of Columt | Claims and Department bosiness will recetve ie Prompt Attention. BOOTS AND SHOE PRICES DOWN at DLILBRUN & Bh 506 SEVENTH STBERT hea BOOTS. §7 50 4 Kip BOOTS 83 te 3 ks. #350 AITERS AL 1 | $125 MOKALS y e great variaty 1STRER 1 Odd Fellows’ Bi BOOT AND SHOVES, re Our assortment of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, | Boy+’. an Children’s Wear is ready for iospec | tion, comprising all the latest styles. Among those Of note is the Marseilles oj A fine stock of OVER GAITERS. Particular att: ntion paid to the infants’ branok 1340 ves slitSRSid Siwee, 408 ' T LVANIA AVENUE. oc wit soles for Gomts_ AT Cos Boots as D SHOES From to day I will sell my large stock . BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST to close business. HoovER, bh th Call early for bargains AP. 331 Penn's ave., bet. or oc 19-rolvtit BOARDING. | JPUBNISHED ROOMS. WITH ROAR i gentleman and wife, or two or threr gin get temen. in a private family, at 374 loth street © 3)-3t* for ® hers. with IST Washingt: hn opporite the residence 8m sn Fc KENT—By ao private family, neatly far vished ROOMS. with or without or | three unfurnished BOUMS. enitable for house- keeping, will be let to a good tenant,at 149 Wash- Ington street, Georgetown. oc 3iSt* UKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, suitable for married or single persons, cau be kad upon te terms at 3S iF 'G HO! | N Ni First-class Table BOARD can be obteived at the b Borthwest corner of Sth street and Pennsy! oe -formerly known as the Joy House. ol-tm" 0, DING HOUSE, South moery Pa. ave .over Walls Se a eft ‘thi it. will be com Stretclece Boardtee House. Persona ‘eccommodation m Ee ey West Sd Street, corner HE HOWARD ‘oth F pee ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT certain cnre fi BLADDER FipNe BUCRU ‘ORGANIC W ma Pi, come PEAINTS ge mire + RORaRICaH URINARY ORGANS, whetherexistingin Wace OR FEMALE, ang ‘the use of & rlt.2e, trotmen nt ls subsuitied : £0, Consumotion of eae tor et that of Posterity, upon prompt aseof @ ic, br Bold by all 0)

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