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— NING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS. Febtic Schoot Examinations. | font daaine.—Secondary School 1, to Stone's studio, om H street, betweem (ith and lth, Miss M. A. Evans, teacher, was exam- ined yesterday Aftermoon by Messrs. J.O. Wil- som and J.P Tostin, This school 1s composed of & girls, from 9 to MH years of Age, 57 of whem were present yesterday. The examin- anon was Very satisfactory. especially im ge- cogrsphy and practical artihmetic, the pupils SUICIDE NEAR THE DEPOT. A Beltimercan Jumps from a Three-st- jry Window and Drowns Himselfimthe 74. ber. ‘This morning, about 7% o'clock, the = was considerable excitement in the NeigDDO spond of the Baltimore Depot, b¥ thediscovery ofaman lying m the Tiber, just sonthof the’ poe anon over the stream aiits smtersection ee raqi. ena avenue, and the rom the water, which is o jeet in depth, ‘An atlempt was fn ene He life but without success. gr appeared to age, white shirt, and There as consideraple the ‘how ing that they were thoroughly acquaiat- atin en ca with all thar they have stedied darimg the | Ame Of the devesees. ane i gp year In map drawing they cannot be sur- | ctrecr, near D. bad gen maquiring as to the vy any school of like grade. Theaccn- | Wnereabouts of Re een Gnaiee Went vee sich wich any pupil called upon wonld | Putt arreed mt her P a A map vpon the bisek-bosrd, without | more, and ber husb the book. and the correct answers | that Sf her son. ching: = to the princi tures of the coun- prAbed sented, elictied warm praise from ait | {be body to 4 Tene wel ‘Their reading, peomanship and spell- | Dockers © ssdall malaiata: ine were very good. Twenty-two will be | Of 9 you and a circular of a BS tran: erred to schools of a higher am S*R- | clothes boi! ice learned that a man vember: wext. At the conclusion of theexamin- | Soewering hfe ry ibe ation yesterday addresses weremade cme Wilson and Tustin, after which @ Handsome | 2% and bad Geen bonne eee «dal, presented by a friend of the school, was awarde! to Miss Sallie Childs, and another, presented to Female Intermediate No2, was awarded to Miss Jennie Levis, of that school, Mr Wilson making the presentation. ouReS, afer lost sight of hem near the 4 Justice W. Scone District Male Intermediate School | ~ Mary Bell, a colored woman, residing in the ef the Second District, Mics J. A. Brown | rearof the Depot, tnetified that whey eens eacher, was examined in the school room, } since the décased came to her house: stated that second story, of the Berret School House, cor- ner of 6th street amd New York avenve, in the presence of qnite a Inrge number of the parents friends of the p Mr. Rhees was the examming trustee, but at bis request Mr. Hunt, principa of the MaleGrammar School, to whose charge a number of the pupils were Fans ferred, conducted the exercises, and with s view of making these transgers the examina- hen Was an umus@ally critical one. The school wambers 55 boys, ali, with the exception ofone, (absent irom the city) being present, and it houceable that tae pupils were well behaved we stowimg Sby Ummateral restramt. The ol 18 divided into twe classes, and the older ot examination was as follows:—Mertal Cy aphy, reading, gtimmar, interspersed with singing, whies led by Master Aruold.. While Mr. Hun ucted the examination, Mr. marked anding of the pupils in the firs: class; ten epresenting perfe-tion im the studies, and of ety-five pup! lass, twelve ve marked teg im grammar, end thirteen had the same mark in g phy and xrithmetic. ‘The lowest inarked wa: avetage Ww a oma frection than nine. Al the conclusion of the examination the fol_ g were announced as having made the ae xem va —Jobn Warder, Max uu, W. M. Evaus; but taking into e-nsid- aon peLmanship,&c.. Willard Habbs wou come in &s one of the best. The names of six- b boys Were aunouuged as enutled to be ‘ed to the Grammar school. The teach. cunced that Millard Fries and Willie mally entitled to a medal. having mm conduct and attendance. Ap- remark. complimentary to pool and er, Were mace by Messrs. Khers, Hunt, F.C ad S. R. Bond. Secondary No. 7,(matr,) im charge of Miss was examined this morning in the «© Assembly’s Church, 5th and 1 Presence of a large number of ft other sehools and parents and = of (be pupils, by Mr. Fox. Th cerly one. and is compos. wbom brt one was abse: pe. dictation, geography, &e. The ex- won as to reading and geography was fine one, amd the singing was good. A dialogue ty Masters Sweet and McEitresh was com- mended by all who heard At tbe conclusion the exercises Mr. Fox addressed the school, < the examin losed by awards of merit the following pupils > Willie Caton, Augus- tws Perrie, Henry McElfresh, Willie Baxter, ka Dougix=. Ermile Kanfman, Join Kai: Albers Coombe, George Frazier, Willie W: jobn Cruit, ton 3 hice. Enos Crose. . Ed ‘The Female Grammar Schoo! . taught by ML. i WAS examined yes- 2 Johnson, trustee, as- by Dr. Walsh, Alderman George T. wk, Dr. Norton and Professor Paniel, +acher of music. There were also present Dr Mckum, Mr. T. Edward Clark, a number of the yareuts of the sebolars, aud other visitors, The *xXauuination commenced at one o'clock p. m., and lasted until 6 six o'clock, during winch me the wlmost interest was mapifested in the tse by all who were present. The differ- bremehes of study embraced principles of grammar, geography, its % and all con. recive With it; reading, algebra, trigonometry, mathematics, philosophy, composition. con. Yerung poetry mto prose, and sipgiug. In the various, <tudies, the scholars, with few excep. (ens, (Qué these were delimquent more trom skarrsssments than the lack of mental proti- <ncy) were well posted. With the nse of the “ck board the classes showed most thorough “quauuiRuee, Aud im the exercises of algebra od the bigher mathematics gave great <atisfac- tn. The beantutal poem “Over the River, nken text bya class, each of whom wbject of % composition in part of exercises was iy mteresting, Masmuch as it re. «a a full comprehension of the poets "g m order to analyze bis work. compesitions were each well conceived +*xpressed, and covered on an average of compactly written now paper. The exere:ses were inierpersed with <ngme. with piano accompaniment by Miss Mirick, the wacher. Many of the young ladies have exceedingly fine voices, and the harmoa of sound and regularity and corre-tess wit which each oue took her part, demonstrated wha’ sill bad been displayed and paius taxen s» teaching them this agreeable and healthful accomplishment. At the close of the exercises, appropriate remarks were made by Drs. Walsh and McKim, each of whom expressed them. selves bighiy gratified with the experiences of she evening. Fourth Dis'rict, Secondary No. 3, Mrs. Alice Macleod, Acting wacher. was examined yester- eay afternoon by Mr. W. J. gc Typ and J.B ustee. This school is * sparsely populated ” herefore includes pA mg pupils Yr tly belong toa primary school. The »chool-room is not quite as good as a second. class stable, and is cramped in size, Not more than warty should be admutied to it, but it bas bad ry double during many years. In s extreme age, having at sone remote of time been donated fu the bya able religions bod y of that section, an3%le longer (o worship im it ow account baving a “deeent respect for the mankind,” we respectfally ask tha wn the “retired Inst.” or conveyed to some asy- fur fcr superannunied school houses, where its aLHGusty May become a theme of speculation tor bichly respected The examin net toxt four pages of be placed by examiners. The Was very good, i, Aunie Baily. teacher, mined by Dr. Croggon, and Mr. JE d._ About fifty pupils on the roll, all This b advanced secondary, * wo the grade of { has 4 grammar evincing a fair share of “first steps” in branch. The writing was generally good, be Spencerian not very rigidly The s s generally accu- the prais« of the miners. Miss Buly is a bard working he existing proficiency has cost merse labor. her rial though Bs y bright enough, <erms to be shy of 2 Spring”—of book learning The he hoys Ws uncommonly good for Tandage. The school was addressed by Dr. Croggzon M : r OI Wo of 4 party of disor- ith some trouble, knock. succeeded ia 4 John Hammon, to the Ye atternoon, Elizabeth Seott he charge of an assault aud jetting, and Justice Harper ourt, having previously to bail to keep the peace. of WAS arrested by officer W. yesterday, ou the charge of commit. paitery on Kate Randalf r sud Justice Tucker held bum to security for court. Heary Hubert was arrested Inst evenmng, charged with an assault ane battery with intent to Kill Heury Baker awd Justice Harper held Bim to bail for court ——-— A® TRE SUMMER ADVANCES and hot weather sets mm Wwe find as usual active preparations gomg on among many of our citizens to hie them hence to more sajubrivus regions, Of «ourse (bore not already provided are imterest- ‘ug themselves upon the question of “dog Lcuser,” so-called by vulgar and nureasonable boggage-masters, bu! more modestly denomi- hated “trunks,” and the question is beimg asked where the aforestid “receptacies of finery” can tb purchased to the dest advantage Robison & Uo., 3 H. Evans hove on bund at (bis time every conceivable vartely of Ladies’ and Gent's traveling truntss. —_——e———— *RRECTION —la the rollot meritia Male 1 No.4, yesterday, the mame ~ Howell should be Frederick Stowell. The ames of James Clear snd George Hall were emitted was | gentleman afterwards t id | had gone having » When Justice Lynch fined them siv | ducements in this line, amd say that they | he was going to see Squire Walter, and he had a rope with which hesrid he was going to hang himself. She took the rope from him and he went off, but returned on Monday and asked for the rope, which she refused to give up, and he again lett, saying that the next time she would hear of him he would be dead. Mrs. Jones, residing near by, testified that she saw the deceased about 4\ o'clock this morn- ing, and he went out and ‘sat on the curb.tone, where he wrote ing on a paper. which a icked up. He went res the depot. and about 7:25 o'clock a 1 girl came in and said he was in the stream. Witness went down; saw him there: though! his arm moved, and ‘called a man to get him om but be refused, and then a newsboy pulled im ont. Mr. Henry Wight fara Re was the step-father of the deceased, who was about 30 years of age, a tanuer by trade and a resident of Baltimore; that he had been married, and his wife was divoreed from him. Witness was informed about 4 o'clock yesterday by bis wife that Charles (the deceased) bad come, having even, and the | walkea trom Baltimore. That the deceased occupied a room in the third story of his resi- dence on 13th street, amd at 3% o'clock this morning fhe heard 2 cry of something like “murder; went to the room, found it locked and cpened it when he found that the deceased gumped from the window; leaving bis bat and coat in the room. Dr. Hammond testified to tryimg resuscitate the deceased. and to the fact that he appeared to have been drinking to excess. The jury atier consnitation returned 2 yer. diet that the deceased was 1 resident of Bal- timore, and was temporarily visiting Wash- ington: that he came to his death by bis own hands by drowning himself in the Tiber: thai he bad been addicted tointemperate habits, and was laboring under a temporary aberration of mind when he committed the act. ee Colored Sch Examinations. The colored schools on M street, ner 17th, known as the “New York Schools,” were examined on Monday and yesterday, There are eight schools in one building, graded from primary to grammar, with the exception of one, which 38 appropriated to adults, and is ungraded. These schouls were first established in I-65, mm lth street, by the New York Freed- meu’s Commission, whieh bas maintained them until the present time, with neurly the same corps of teschers. The building porary wooden structure, er plainly formished, and capi dating about four hundred ‘The examiners were Mr. A, Rev. J. himball, intendent for the Truster Local Superintendent for Freedmen’s Bareau, and J. Langston, Esq., General Inspector, companied a part of the ume by Rev. Di | Stebbins, of the Unitarian Church; Rey. Te W. Alvord, General Superintendent for Freea- men’s Bureau, and a large attendance ot the relatives aud friends of the pupils and teachers, The schuels were examined in the following order: Room No. =, Primary, Miss Abby mons, from Conuectieni, teacher. Pay der S years of age, sixty, and ail present. They were neatly dressed, and nearly every one wore the bidge of the Vanguard of Freedom.” The first class bad commenced the term in words of three letters, bad gone through and Teviewed the primer and advanced to page 75 of the 24 render. Their reading and Spelling were good, especially the orthcepic spelling. A second class, who had commenced the alpha- bet, bad read to the 5id page in primer, and had evidently been well trained. They had also acquired 9 considerable knowledge of the redimente of ari'bmetic and the outlines of geography. Several songs were sung very sweetly, dud lute Victoria Adelaide Smith, 5 years old, lighly entertainei tne compiny by a cold water song.” Their progress may be considered ratisiactory. Room No. 7, Miss H mecticu’, teacher—fifty-five pupils: present. Examined im reading from 2d reader. 5) elling, addition, and geography. The pupils acquitted themselves very fairly, thougy their re ‘ions generally were iu tog low tones to be well appreciated. They sang very fiaely. Room No. 6. Miss M. Grisweld, of W.shing- tom, teacher; 49 pupils preseut; 1 absent. The pupils read well in the Second Reader, both proge and poetry, and spelled very creditably by both letters and sounds. They bad entered upon subtraction in arithmetic, and were quite familiar with the outline map of the United States. They also sung well. Room No.5, Mrs. M.C. Hart, trom Massa- chueetis, teacher: 53 pupils, all present. Classes in Second and Third Reader, read and spelled im Asuperior manner. In arithmetic they were familiar with the tables of money, weights, measures, ume, etc. and were specially prompt ig werk upon the blackboard in simple opera- tious wnder the four roles. In geography they appeared familiar with the outlines ofall conn. tries which had been taught by gral lessons only. The singing wns very pleasing. Room No. 3, Miss K.G. Crane, from Maine, teacher; W pupils, all present, ading spelling were characterized by spiri’, ani- 0m, and & good degree ot accuracy. Reci- (auovs in geogtaphy were especially interest- ing. In arithmetic, the ey ions on the black+ board. extending to multipheation, including humeration and notation to hundreds of ml- lions, were executed with rapidity. The nse of copy-books is first introduced in th.s room, and the writing was pronounced unusually good for the grade. Special attention appeared to have been given to singing. Room No. 4, Miss H. A. Simmons, from Cou. necticut, teacher; 37 pupils, 4 absent. This ts i school com mostly of adults, several of them married, their ages ranging trom 15 to £3 years, Classes were examined in the Second and Third Readers, in primary aritmotic, geogtapby, and penmanship, and gave evi- cence of having been most carefully and ps ently mstructed, and of hayiug made most commendable progress. Room No.2, Miss 3. Wright, from Massa- chusetts, her; 43 pupils, 41 present. Read- | ang, ision, geography gc. The exercises in all these owed careful and Iaborions instrn. The pupils were quie proficient ing aut their reading gen- r to good advantage, from indistinct. They, however, = and feeling. G. Browne, of Massa- E. Bacon, from Uon- ten | ography smd arithmetic | erally did net ap} | being too low and | sang with mach t | Room No. 1. Miss | chusett cher. Number of pupils, 43; all | present.’ Classes were exammed in the Fourth | Reader, problems in compound | numbers, interest. Xe.: im geography, grammar and history of the United States, The reading had much the same defect as noted 1m the pre- | vious room, of being generally too low and | somewhat Iacking im spirit. The other recita- | ons were exceedingly creditable, espee arithmetic. Several tinely-drawn | maps were exhibited upon the Mackboards | and on paper, and some excellent speci- | meps of penmanship were shown. The exercises Were inte persed with a declama. tion and a dialogue, whick were well rendered. But perhaps the most attractive part of theex- rrcises was the remarkably fine music per- | formed by the pupils. Rolls of honor embr: | cing a targe number of the pupils, were ren. | 1m each of the rooms. and nearly all the pupils | thronghout the building were enlisted in the “Vanguard” Interesting remarks were made | by Rev. Dr. Stebbins, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. W. H. Lewis. Mr. Williams, (formerly a'stave, ther of ore of the pupits,) and Mr. Langsto | The resutts of the ia ivable to the New York Freedmen’s © sam: sion, by whict they have been so long id so | generously sustained. ——— | CLeRg’s Maerixe —In our ady-rtising | columps may be found a call, address to the first, second, and third cines clerks, fo> a met. ing to-morrow night. st Union Leagu> Hall, to take measures to obtain the extra compensa. | Gon There is reason to believe that 1 gradu. | ated bill favoring the poorest prid clasies will be tavorably received by Congress. —.— | Exvesstye SALE —Messrs. John B, Wheeler & Co., auctioneers, will to-morrow seil the | personal estate of the late K. H. Lamb:li, com- ising fine parlor, chamber and oth sr house- | bold furniture. At three o'clock mm the after- noon they will sell nime horse. two cows, wagons, carts, harness, &c.,&c. The stock is very superior, and the sa e¢ offers rare induce. ments to pur. The Great Evrorrzan Craces, whi :h pet bere July 6b, *“< immense and grud after, Commencement ef Columbian The forty- nal ent of Co- tumtsan Ubileye took place to-day ab the Fire Baptist Church, 12th sireet, between G aad H. There were t on the stand Rey. Sai and, and Brown; Schate, Wilson, Clarke, and D. G. Gillette and Hon Amos Kendall. We noticed im (he assembiage Rey. Jas, Nelson, of G: town, and Rev. Fano. Smith, ot Wi q follows. Briger Sala: by L. as j j }. Allen, Va. «Political Reform in Ladd,” Oi Eeten DO. The Teadenc . 4 YO Specntation.” F. R. Boston, Md. “The Devel- opment of Truth,” G. Y. . le ogee tobe 8 Han- ©The Spi Oratory,” F. C. en, D.C. Dienity of Maa,” the philoso- phical oration, James Pollard, Va, “The Pro« gress of Liberty,” W. Vers Bouic, Jr., Md. “Prejudices against Labor,” J. E. Martin, Md. “Medi val Civilization,” the classical to) J.T. Beckley, Md. “The Majesty of Inte! 5 t of Arts ‘Va. Valedics “Prejudice,” Gration, D. D Johnson, West tory Address, by Jos. H. Franee, Jr. D. U. ‘he following were the contestants for the Davis Prize Medais:—F. R. , Ma. Coffin, D.C., and E. O. Leech, D. Junior — and L. B. Allen, Va.; J. ley, Md... eirs Bouic, Jr., Md. en, D. |. W. Handy, Md., and lard, of the Graduaung Class. Rev. Doctors Sunderland, Williams, Dodge. and Berg were the commitee to award the Da- vis prize medals, (for elocution,) and bestowed the first on J.T. Beckley, of Maryland, and | the second on L. B. Allen, of Virginia. Other | prizes were then awarded, as follows First Prize in Mathematics—L. B. Allen, Va First Prize m_ Natural Soienca—J T. Becki Ma.: Second, W. Viers Bowie, Md.; ‘Third, T. Sowers, Va. First Prize in Latin—G. ¥ Coffin, D. ©: Second, L.S. Pleasants, D. © pPrize in Anglo-Saxon—J. T. Beckley, Md. In’ Metaphysics—J. T. Beckley, Md. After the award of meals, the degrees were conferred by Dr Samson, President of the Col- lege, as follows Bachelors of Philosophy—F. ©. Bowen, D. 1: J. E. Martin, Md.,and James Pollard. Va. Bachelors of ‘Art Beckley, Md.; W. Clarke, D. C.; L. J. Crendiropulo, Greece; Jos. H. France. Jr. D.C: 8. W. Handy, Md; C. E. Samson, D.C. Masters of Arts—Rev. J. W. Qustis, A. B., New Jersey, D. D. Johnson, A. B., West Vir- ginia, Rev. J. O. Kirk, AB, Virginia. The exercises closed with the benediction. @ First Ward Repub! Meeting. ‘Last evening, an adjourned mass meeting ot the First Ward Republicans was held at the corner of 22d and I streets to male recommen- dations for officers under the Corporation. T suggested that chairman be ‘appo' ; but Mr. Henry Meimber (white) took the chair. stating the meeting wus 2» adjourned one, and Tequested Mr. Lewis to Act as secretary. Prayer was offered by Henry Pevton, (colored.) The secreary said that he had not sent no- tices to the churches for this meeting, because he understood that some of them objected to being made intelligence offices, The followmg names were received and ap- proved: Sanay Lacey, karbage gatherer, north side of Pennsylvania avenue; Wil: liam M. Blowen. Esq., apothecary for the poor; John ©. Clark, wood and coal measnrer for the Ist eanal district; Richard Brown, sexton of the western burial ground; Wesley Williams, superintendent of sweeps: Altred Jones, commissioner of Western mari- et; Patrick Murry.for the same; Charles Hulse, trustee of public schools; Michael J. Quigley measurer of wood; Enoch Perry, ward plum- ber; Albert Day, sealer of weights and meas- ures: Jefferson Anderson, laborer to clerk of the Western market, L J fecretary to comrmssioner or the work-honse: William A. Beall, etary to the fire commis. toners; George Forrester, messenger 10 the Common Council AN of the sbove except Messrs. Stog » Quugkey, Perry, and P. Murray, are red men. When most of the nominations were i jr Suggested that there were others ur replied that when fixed they would have a pavy, in which some contd get On motion of Mr. A. Henderson a appointed to urge these ap- ofutmente before fhe Councils, and Messrs. H. - M. Slowen. (white,) W. (colored) Geo. T. MeGlue, cwhite,) ‘A. Henderson, colored.) were appoiated attending to some financial business th ig adjourned « nee THE River Front,- June 24. we Wi arf —Arrived— Str Pioneer, Olden, from Accotink, with woed for Harvey, Clark & Given. Ais s Wharf.—Scaled—Str. Colambmn, Hir- por, tor Baltimore. with merchandise and pas- gengers; sehr, Thomas J. Tall, Cooper, for Por Deposit, light Bowlers Wharf. — Arrived — Sehr. Ovoco. iitcheli, Siem Baltumore, with lamber tor N tt B. Fu Wherf—Artived — Schr. Coramerc from “White Point, with gravel tor Pay. Sailed—Longboats Ku be river, light. Wharf — Arrived Brown 48. Bowell. trom Philadelphia, w. » ¢ goal for SP. Brown & Son, ‘Sailed—Schr. J. Bery's Whurf —Arrived—Sebr. J -H. Siu from Matias’ Point, with wood for Wm. sen. Sniled—Stenmer Hi Livingston, Wilson. for Baluiwore, with merebandise and passen- gers. Johnson's Sera. William Bound, 2 reek, with wood for JH. Jomuson & Bro.; Mallby, Tyler, from Lakes vilie. with wood for same firm. Whorj—Arrived—Steamer Em- hears — ArT nds, Powell's Siath stre m New York, with commissary stores Fovernment, Merwrandum.—The sehr. J. P. McDevi ler, sated from Philadeiphia on the 17: Wiib coal tor Jobu Wilson. . Mil- mst. ——_—. CORPORATION AFP AIRS.—Mayor Bowen was sufficiently tecovered to be im bis office yester- day, attending to business as usual. A letter Was received trom igadier General James A. Ekim. informing the Mayor that by authori- ty of the War Department Brigadier General Kf © McFerran, Deputy (Quartermaster Gene- ral bas been directed to transfer to the proper an ties of Washington the Government bi located on the corner of Penn<ylva- venue aad Twenty-first and I streets, tne sme to be in full of all claims for use Ant oc. cupaton of 4 certain (city) building which bas been used by that department for engine pur- ores. As Will be sten by the notice elsewhere, Mayor Bowen requests persons residioz iu Sections of the city where sidewalks or streets are being paved, or where sewers or other Cor- poration works ar being constructed under centr: ct, to report to him avy case where the work is not Ty done,and where the re- quirements of the contract are not in every particular complied with, ——e——— MATRIMONIAL. t one o’cloc! yesterday Matthew's church was filled with wd to witess the nuptials of . Russell, of Macon, Grorzia, w ‘anmie, the only danghter ot Go. Inmbus Alexander, Esq., of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Father White. ‘The lovely young bride was richly in white saim, with a veil of beauty, which swept the floor, The hy maids ‘were Miss Lulie Libby, Miss Ma Mix, and Miss Nanuie Thomas, ‘the two first of Georgetown, and the latter of Fairtiux, Va. The groomsmen were Dr. W. O. Alexuder. brother of the bride, Mr. James D. Clary, and Mr. W. B. Orme. ‘At the conclusion of the ceremony the party repaired to the eleg int res. idence of the bride’s father. where their friend= were hospitably entertained until the happy couple took their departure for Canad and the lakes ——_-+__ —About 12 o'clock to-tay ing nuloaded with drugs. o: Acctpry drav was for Mr. Z D). Gilman & Oo., at the rear ot bis Te, on © street, between 6th and 7th, one of the barrels of oi slipped from the plank own which it was sliding from the dray to the pavement, when a stone slab, avout six feet square and two mehes thick, forming the ering to a portion of Mr. Gilman’s cellar. broke and fell with aheavy crash into the vantt be- low. carrying with it the barrel, and 5: a good deal ot rubblish on which th Patrick Sullivan, 2 porter in thi with one foot on p; but fortunately recov the time it caved ii ance in time to prevent being carried ——_>—_—_ YE! TO GLYN wT — reh chs on. takes place to-morrow, The new steamer, the Oity of Alexandria, leaves the wharf foot of Seventh street, at S o'clock a. m.. 15 91 m Aw in a good ci 4p. ‘wish to enjoy themselves and aid se should go. ————— ATTexY? at BURGLARY.—Last night ao Aue mpt vss made to force open the front door of the store of John Shaffer, No. #27 Penasvi. vania avenne, with a chisel, which was dis. covered by Private Fowler. ~ r Is ovr we Inmbian be Sepimps in the third el We with pleasore —+—_—_ Not aw Avr.icawt.—Mp. John T. Cuan: cry, foreman of Hook and Ladder Gompaay NO. 1, is. jerstand, wot an Ibe porit ont Chief Fngineer of Fire Dee parimen . Faher | Patricn’s Church. who assembled to him home with agrand concert. The mu‘cal portion of the entertainment was very fue,and ‘was participated in by some of the best masi- ad ros Bid conelusion say concert ‘vy. J.J. the assistamt a YY welcomed Pather Walter to his pastoral home, tongain. a oe care oe Tesponsib?e jt vO) during his absence. John ¥ Uailan, Bea, the oldest member of the congregation, next Welcomed Father Waiter, om behalf of the Parishoners, to which address the reverend | age Teeponded in the most feeling manner. audience then united in a general wel- come, and were cordially received. This con- cluded the entertainment at the hall, after which a number of invited guests to the pastor's residence, and were agreeably en- tertained for an hour or more in social conyer- and was Franklin and a a Pennsylvania, delivered a Bvt Bona and highly interesting disconrse on Sunday evening last at German Reformed church, corner of Sixth and N streets. The announcement that this distinguished divine would preach at the above-named charch attracted a large congregation ef attentive hearers. This con- armen s RELIGIOUS.—Professor Theodore Apple, of Marshall Coll! it Lancaster, Eve. sa is comparatively m its ine cy, is idly increasing, and will soon prove 4 complete success, inasmuch as there Sre about two thousand people in this city be- longing to this denomination, comparatively few ot whom probably know of the existence of this church of their fathers Rev. J. W. Ebbinhanse, the regular pastor, is an accom- plished scholar and an efficient preacher. The imstitutions belonging to this church are said to be in a flourishing condition. ———— THE PEanopy Go.p MEepaL.—The splendid gold medal ordered by Con; for presenta- ton to the great American philanthropist, Geo. Peabody, j. is now On exbitntion - for a few cays at the new jewelry establishment of Galt & Bro., Pennsylvania avenue, between 11th and I2th streets. A full description of this veauti- ful work of art has appeared in the Star, and it will doubtless attract thousands to view it while on exhibition. ——o—_— Tar SawiTARY WorK.—The work of white- washing the tenements occupied by treedmen throughout the city, now hay 4 done by order of Major Vanderburg, under the supervision of Sanitary officer 18, of the Police, and Mr. John Carr, of the Freedmen’s one has been completed in the Seventh and Sixth ‘Warde, and yesterday the force engaged in the work were transferred to the Fifth Ward. —— IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. George B. Lane is building two three-story houses on 19th street, between K and L streets, which, when fin- ished, will baye a fine appearance, and will be fu improvement to that portion of the Firs: Ward, which is now rapidly advancing ———_—_— THE COURTS. CRIMINAL COURT, Julge Wylie.—To-day Robert Johnson was convicted of petit larceny. John Thomas, do. Emanuel Dodson and Philp Lancaster, indicted for garroting and robbing Wm. Davis; not guilty. Price for de- tense, John Wilson and Edward Willams, petit larceny. Williams plead guilty. Wil- son convicted, and Williams sentenced to 30 days in jail. Anna E. Coliweil, keeping bawdy honse; guilty. Equity Court, Judye Olin. —To-day, Jordan gt. vessel Star: order to take testimony betore Commodore Brown, French agt. Gleason; or- tier for notice of application for imjunction. Bauman agt. Jones et al.; order refusing to re. vive injunction. Morris’ agt, Harris et al, ore der of referee to auditor to report on property ofsale. Tisdale agt. Drary etal; order ap- yomzing M. Thompson and A. F. Bradley Trustees to sell, CrkeviT Count, Judye Fisher—This morn- ing, Wagnor agt. Mack, on trial. Smith « Corporation continued. Mark Young Dawson. Holloway Donohue xgt. Welch. Jobnson & Co. agt. Dawson; judginent: by demult made final ee ——_—~-2+e-___ ALEXANDEIA AND ViciNITY.—The following items are from the Gazette of last evenin he Disturbance at Freedmen’s Village.—Yos- ewis, Ann Grayson, tien Green, Maria Boothe, and Mary Fletcher—six of the eight colored people Mgainst whom warvants had been issued for parucipation in the late riot at Fi iilage--were arrested by County Constables Fdelm, Burnett, and Brown, and Special Po. liceman Taylor, and tried at the Round House, Alexandria county, before Justices Beach, ston, and Corbett. The four tirst-named arties were committed to jail on the chargs of creaung & riot: the two last, in defan!t of the required bail to keep the peace tor six months, ‘were also committed to jail. Dr. Hows: the commandant of the village, declined to have ony More of those implicated in thed: rhance ariested. Dr. Mclivain, Dr. Howard's assist Ant, who'was injured in the riot. was cut with ‘& Fazox across the bridge of his nose, and cime within au ace of losing both of his eyes. "The arrested parties were pnt into an ambulance and safely lodged in jail in this city, though they made considerable resistance, and at one time Jt Was Irared an attempt to resene them would be made. Egjeots of Lightning.— During the storm of tast ‘Thursday. a fash of lightning strack a house at Lee's Mill, near Arlington, in this county, aud killed a colored child, cut the shoe trom a colored man, lying on the bed wath the ehitd, killed two dogs, and a hen with a brood of chickens, m the yard, and knocked out the ga- ble ends of two shanties near by. Nomination —The bolters from the lite Radi- ¢al Senatorial Convention have nomiuated R. D. Beckley as candidate for the State Senate. from the district of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Loudon. Prysoncl.—Bishop Whittle and large numbers of the Episcopal clergy bave already arrived im this city, to be present at the annual coin- mencements at the Thevlogical Semmary and Episcopal High School of Virginia. MARRIED. SANDERSON. On the 2% instant, at ler CHARLES A. ACKER. 1 MiaeSADO1E ne RK ER, 10 Miss S| P SANDEBSON_ both of Washington. No cards. = WOQPWARD-APPEL On June 23, hy the iy ‘Theodore Appel. of Lancaster. Pa. J. INGHAM WOODWARD, of Bordentown. S.J. tw ANNIB KE. APPEL of this city. EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Agent,) ©. BAUM, HUOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVERUE, between th aud 7th strevis. my 2-8 T° ‘THE LADIES. = ived and opened for your Inspec- tion, s beastitol assortment of FRENCH AND GERMAN OORSETS, to which we invite your ed tion. You will ploase examine our Sen make SK EES AnD CORSETS, warranted wl Essa COLLAR y be UI bt shich te agente bet. ‘ ivG skint: of bach DOUGLASS. a ee THE TATE onic. et; alB0, BRACE. for Ladies au & KEO., Manofacturers, ‘503 9th street Daud’ & ovement in Machines, for seven ye: From the ex ptration 6 tent. which taker Bince on the Bist day of October, 188 It is ocdered that the said petition be heard at the Pateut Oifice on MONDAY. the L2th day of October next. at 12 o'clock M.; and notified to sppear and show cam why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are reynired to fle in the Patent Office their objection cially set forth iu writing, at least Sonate days bet day of hearing; to be used at the sat: transmitted in accordance wit fice, which wi Ne ‘testimony filed by either party mast be taken and the rules of the of be furnished on application other papers relied upon ws testi- ied in the an tlle the ari i he testimon: thie netics be published in * epu li ui the Intelligencer, Washington, De caer te the ribene Uhickeo. tilibote: obLee three «neceesive weeks; the first of said ications to he at least sixty duye Previows te the day of MeMriO€ gp 7 ie t4usw Acting Comminsioner of )EPARIMENT OF THE INTERIOR. DY? UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, "ASRING TON. June 15. (sos Un the petition of AGN» kt WHITELBY. for- menly of Springseld, Uhiopnow of Platte county. Mi-rcurs. praying for the extensio: 4 patent Jonted fo him the 19th day of September, 1 i vement in Gra if bh 2 aervens years trom the jo fakes place on the 19th day of Sep- tition be heard at the Pi ce on DAY. the Siet day of Au- at 12 o'clock mj ail oe? nex notified to appear and show cause, i live. why aid petitior ht not to be granted. cal ithe estension are required to fle th the it ultiee thelr objections. jally ret torte in writing, at leastcwenty, the js ot hearing: all testimony Bled by either party ‘said bearing. must be taken and accordance with the rales of the office. wi » lhe furmiebed on app ication pepostione of zie eh ee aur aed st temvemitied, in thin com deyeatter me oy Urdered. alo, that. he qublished tu ine Sew ened ie Intelligencer, Washington. tne Kveni: Ohronicle. Oinctany wed be Mins ta beat siaty daye bearing Bee! gi ai Eaten a? jing by the ie ner Malton pesos of Se jie Upon an CITY ITEMs. ——_ EBs NAW RECS, age Dames aad ancy, an darseilles Vests, tor gentie- men an: thy Bt George ©. Henuing’s, No. Snfosis Batveg Farkiqve De La France, in light thdidarhenlrs wert iy tod of tigbt 517 7th D ——~——— To BE the “Glass of fashion and the mould of form,” and at thesame time to msnre your 4% Penn- 4% and streets; - Bees aa Nae joints, without pain. The shoe can be worn with ease imshediately after the operation Hours from § 8. m. to6 p. m. pieseecs' ahr ael Ett Lapis, the choicest Perfume in the work, Burnet ’s Florimel closely resembles the odor of s rare and delicate —— of Sowers, and in this respect is unri: . A —_—»—__ PING Parze for sale. Apply at th Office. T, - HANSON'S * INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, No. 616 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E Streets. “SF nave Pres.” < GGODRON, Bact Se TM. HANSON Agent. Jo. 516 Seventh Streat. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE Co., 88! = aaneenvenenensenseeee 2.026.220. G. 8. CHASE, ‘GW CoRT, Sect. T. .M. HANSON, Agent, No. 516 Seventh Strect. Al HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. si 3 :823 528. SH. URN Sock rpet. SPRINGFIELD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS. . adaae O72. EDM. FREEMAN, fires. TNS DUNUAM. Sec. HANSON, Agent, _3e20 3m [0.916 Seventh Street. VAL! Cc GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. WHITE ASH... 5.40 rep ape Bizet $ CREStND ASSETS. ,C. J. MARTIN, Pres ~ $7.90 CHES sommes i 00 CUMBERLAND as 3550 amp... Og 00 4,240 POUNDS TO THE TUN GUABANTI BD OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on hand = Now fs the time for families to pat in their winter's sopply. Southeast corner of New’ Pak a street, Nairn’snew building; formerly at 465 Sth street, betfeen Zand Fe Yard sad Wharvee foot of 7th street {Chrop.} ye iz tt ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE L TRACT SALE OF DRY For the purpose of closing ap the business of the iC f BPER & TrtsELL, I shal uce this date to sell out the entire stock of bracing Dress Goods, silk: ud Housefarnishing Goods, wit! out reeard to coat. and finest stock of Dry This is mach the largest Goda ever forced upon this market, The price of each article bag been reduced to cost, and may to very mich less AS the stock ie o 7 new. well And enitraces every variety of Dry Goods, great inducements are offered to purchasers, We name in By te Fuity plrc g Dress Gvods at 25 cents, forme: price Mand Decent Fity p joods for walking suite, at 50% cente. former price 7% cents and $1. , Domestics at New York prices. ‘able Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Linen » ings, Irish Linens, Sc.. Xc..'at great bargains in at 3745 cent sl Colored Siks, Sating for trinys and Satius ad ALuunes. ‘op ‘and Liama Lace Shawls Point an‘ Valencies Laces, Cellars, Bnrbes nnd Laces by the yard JOHN T MITCHELL ~ 314 Pennsylvania ave., bet. 9th aud Jt! <ts. PX —AN claims due the firm ot HARPER & MITCHELL | hao to March is not paid in fiat Jaya, will Le placed tu the haiuds of 9 cating ev 600 MILES oF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Are bow fintebed and in operation. Sixty miles of track have been lnid this spri ind the work the Atlantic ani Pa along the whole line ree fic States is being pushed forward moce ‘r het jore than twenty th re CMP aud it is not impossible that the ntire track. tro ‘aha to Bacramento. wil! be finished in 1869 instead of 160 The means pro are ample. and all that energy, men and ioney can do to seonre the compl. tion ot thy GREAT NATIONAL WORK, 5 at the earliest possible day, will be done ‘The UNION PACIFIC BALLHOAD CoM ANY receive: 1—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of the night of Way, and ail uecessary timber and other wa orials cund along the line of ite operations 11 —A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12.840 acres {land to the mile, taken ia alternate sect na on ouch side of ite road. This18an absolutedonstton. aud Will be @ source of large revenue in th fa- ture M1—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of [uited ‘tates Thirty year Bonas amounting ty .rom 16,0 to $13.0W per mile, according to the aifi- cuites 10 be surmounted ob the various sectious to be built. The Government takes @ secuud .ort- ge as security, and it is expected that interest, bat the principal am: i services rendered by the Com ing troops, Sc. The interest is now more than” paid fn this way, besides secnr reat savicie iD tine and money to the Gover-» 1¥.—& GOVERNMENT GRANT of the ric otto deTitown ¥IKDT MORTGAGE BOBDS,”) ata 2 the rond, to the same amount as tae U ny in trar to the Comp: after it has been examined by the U te ers Bnd propounced to be in all respects: Gree tace ‘Kaltront, sid with «heavy Trail, and Completely supplicd with depots. stations, ‘arn onte, carsbops, locomotives, cars, ¥c. V.—A CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION ‘rom td which Ereht Meilion Dot- id in upon the work alreaty ‘tone, jucreased a5 the wants ©! the Company require VI—NETP VASH EKARNINGS on tte Way oes ne ‘ FIRST MOBTGAGB BONDS upoy such 4 property, costing nearly three ‘imes their ameunt, . AKK SECURE BEYOND ANY OCONTINGHNOY. heir The Company bave abnudaut means iv + tud make nO appeal to the pul cir Bonds, as the daily subse: at they submit that. t ral retarne, there np better investment fn the market. The Union Pacific Bonds are for $1.00) eich, and have coupons attached. They have years te rup, au! bear anvoal imerest, the first days of Jannary und July at the Office in the City-of New York, atthe rate percent in gol ‘he Principal i at maturity At the pre rate bonds pay an annual fucome on their com NEARLY NINE PER CENT.. y IS BELIEVED THAT THEY MAY id ITN BEAT A PREMIUM. Jmpany reserve the right to advancs the ate at jue, and will uot arate above par at y oroe 3 i ny'sollles before the time of such adv ec t ‘ate of six per cent. perannam. from ths iate ite weetved tn WASHINGTON by oe FIRST NATIONAL BANK, RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & 00 | and tu New York E COMPANY'S OFFICE. AT THE CORO STREET, AND B J. CISCO # S9N) BANKERS, No. 59 es WALL STREET, And by the Company a) vertised agents thr ugh- eine neat the Unived Graton oe Kemitiances should be made in drafts or othe uns par ie Mam Yorke, amt the Boats well se Sint free of charge hy ratuim express. Partie sFbing through Local asemts will look 20 them for their safe delrvery. 227aRie 1” formation ‘than respecting. srmices of Means No, 20 VAS- Y AND MAP FOR 186% ties jast the Company, giving fuller fa: porsibie in & advertienaent, the Progress of the Work, the Ke the Country traversed by the Koad.che Conatt , and the Vi ich will be seut fee un the Company's officex 01 to #m agente. a 2) 1868 ILLIAM GE! COAL, woo! Levtral Uffce, hind Te) eager £ picces Beantifol GAR tee ‘WARE-noows. Affairs in Georgetown. Puriie Scnoot Exammations.—The ex- Armination of the yadlic beg! readirg. § phy, &c., themselves: WITHDRAWN.—Mr. Thos. tioneer, yesterday ane ge No. 207 amd 20}, in Beatty & Haw! addivon to Georgetow n, improved by a !wo story brick store and dwelling, on ‘west side of High street, above 5th street, which was withdrawa at $2,200, Crwenr—The canal boat Round isin with 750 barrels of cemeat from con- signed to George Waters, DISORDERLY —(Offictr Myles atrested James Norns and Wm. Jett thi: morning for beng - They were fined $1.50 bo Jusuce Bacay? ate ANTS’ EXCHANGE —1,100 bushels of Merce. ‘white and yellow corn were offered ow “CUBange Bis morming. No sales were made. TEMPERANCE MEETING.—A spirited temper- nce meeting was held in front of tue custom- house last evening. =—===—>==zz_=_z_z———E—=EE== cur CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!! A fine assortment SETA THOMAS: CLOCK 5 Just received, and for sa'e LI TOL LIN® ALUABLE IMPROVED PHOPE! AT PRIVATE BALE. Hore STY signed have for private sale that valu y. ‘owned aud occupied BETWEEN SEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL For PROVIDE! Siunatattas accom. Ear and North by Wm § Jones, and known as the Union ‘The new and Bi ana ahd Candie Works Phi proper ow abort | PROVIDEN( adtial No. «, ser, foot Wo acres of rich ground. and{s improved by 8 ew ‘anal street Debirasece st, Farry, two story FRAME DWELLING. bullt in the most | York.a 8 p.m" ny. en ~ sotetantial manner, contelmiag etght tog with ebeamboat Ms 48 om any! @ goed cellar, and In ev arrt time to eon Feeidence. “This dwelling located on the front of wie aif the morning a ¢ lot. facing the new road. The rear of the lot 1 most desurable amd Toute to the Whose improved with « inrge. conveniont. ami weil aims. ry FRAME FACTORY. 124 | | Travclivrs for that point cam direct commere ping two large 8 etties, | tom by way Of Providemrc and cester or be Pounds weekly, State rooms Tickets secured at office on «of Render: | in New York. necese zim BH. 0. BRIGGS, Gon” Manacer. y | See ____B.0. BRIOGS, Gee! Manager. 4 rt y LIN, AMSHIPS. suitable for servants, © wood well of N*50 "ates water, anda number of fine trult teers "A Drenct | Wil ee eee y ce mouthe Basses through the property near the rear line. | S€eee Meshing: inte property ie located on new road leading | %B, and ae y Falls Bridce. and jnet ont- ve New Fork. Georgetown, and isin every re- foot of spect » moat desirable place tor the conducting of até P.M; Auoap aud candie business, or & distillery. Fue en, buildincs are s0 located to each other that the lot AY. can be easily divided. separating the welling from the factory. if desired = ‘To persons desirous of coing inte the above hae. ‘ees, or procuring « comfort: Letter, —— property is within street care. For terme and other particulars appty to WILLIAM D. CABBIN, Georgetown, WILLIAM B: WOODWARD, Washington. Trastess. S7,THE ABOVE PRUPEBTY. LF NOT PRI Nonely sold at private sale, wiil be sold at public | Traine LEAVE ALEX, Datu auction 19 the highest bidder. on the premises oe x oy THU isDay AP TEENOON, Jane's ard | ,umgey ates. m. aud 3 ums ° " Washington ‘Termes made knot it the time of sale. jes codds: THOMAS DOWLING? Atiction:er, ee hg 2g et ‘epon Springs. Middl-l ure, S27 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED To | (8PO” SPringe: Middle) TUESDAY, Javed. neh at aan bone as ot Warklacten te laces ate srend theenminer in the count: Commute WH. B. WOUDWARD. | tien tickets Will be Inwed oe iy renee Je 17 couds THOS. DOWLING, ler aires. PRY THOS POWLING- AnctionesrsGen 10 y aio = ORANCERY BALE « IMPROVED HEAL . ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbil ot iG wed in Chancery (ause 175, ait, 3. iifott et al vs Trains between W As! @Toy aN? Bact! Prizacll ead Paha eos MONAT netsh dey and" WASHINGTON ANDTHE WEEE of Jnne, Iss, u Rremt proceed to s iJ at | ®F* DOW rum as follows. viz: heatty a Hewiiwe! caaition te acenteen toa | _ Leave canty, oo Cer e or0, 800, en4 13 f jon to Georgetown, tran 00, 8:0, ing 165 feet on the sonth side of Madiswn sticet, | P.M, and 20 aod ede nee Sas pm, pear ed street, ane outat nt about 1; acres FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Of land The improvements comsiet ittory |. Leave datiyreneee Frame Dweiting Bowen eens S two-story | | Lows Sunday, at7.Wa 209 “0 Termes: One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash? anv the remaieer in Teapectively six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest, to be secured by purchaser's bonds; or all in cash. FOR WAY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- p kgave et 6:00 and 7:00 8 m.,and at 200 and 4m FOR ANNAPOL: at 7.0 apd ae fee Auasteenteniegs at the purchasers option. A deed given when ali purchase money ia paid. A deposit of $5) reuaired at tine of pale chase Stampa and ing at par- cont. w ‘ENDALL. Truster, eT eokda THOMAS DOWLING. St t AYOR'S OFFICE, i ested JreRGRToWwN. JUNE 1, 1858 Fos WASTE 6F POTOMAC WATER. Guiz«ng Me bereby re-pecitully, Gut earucaty. eated tow mac water for legitsmat= 8 nd ‘ty eee that the conve} Leave at 8:08. oom FOR Wa’ ATION! Leave at 8:00 @ m. and 4:30 and . FORALL PARTS OF THE WEST. except Saturday and Sunday. at: ‘beeling, Parkersburg, from fouutal cease nitogetner, at te ‘THROUGH TIOK ETS to the West cap be bad at Guile beteer susmip can te amended ieee eae Ww ‘Station Ticket ‘St ai) houre sone on Sone eka p~ well — gent AK if any. The knowledge of ade to check bagmage at hotels or private resi Incement for a prompt cour coe, The above it. but wnld any di er Vor New York. Boston, the same. the penalty of the law must be cafocnat ecvertinewenter -Thnogge tn, F, fester ot fither by fine or cutting off their supply entir-ty Transportation. The Metropolitan pelice are charged with the laty General Ticket nt. ot ane the law. CHAS. D WELCH 4 Washington. * v1 aor. ([ BE CHEAPEST GOODS OF THE Shanon “ballies and Delaines, at 22%, 10 pieces Calious, at Wand 1235 Lawns. Orgapdies, Margstiies. us goods for <4 Ca-simeres and Linen Drilis, Blea het Gruen Dard Wide, 125 to 18 WaREER 00 a LS MILLER ry 0 Im" 101 Bridge st , Georget. GAVE 25 PER CENT. ‘ aa SUITS FOR PARLORS, Nee rto th nw fone” Pa | Wasttneron. Jan. 6, 1867. ‘Tratus between Washington sow ren es follows eet and Hew York are yon See YORK. without change of cars. Leas ants Pos SAY Concept Sunday) at 8:00am , de FOR PHILADELPHIA. ve Cally ‘except Sunday) st 8:0) andi2-15 p. oid 4:90 and 72 ™ DINING BOOMs, ON SUN . SITTING BOOMS, Leave for New York and 1D BED BUOMS, wot CARS tor New York on 7:00 p.m. jes VUNGES 4 eee eek) | aansetar Stas cece, Sat SPs ly received by the undersigned. wick re it the day, ae well as at tho new office, 406 1. which etermined to dispore of at the lowest prices for cash. Call and see, at Ivania avenue, where its can be mete to cueck Dagkage wt hotels and private &L residences. EMPoO! FURNITURE Sce Baltimore and Ohio Ratlroad advertieemen’ B41 Beidge Stress. nedule between Washington, Baltimore, AD- ed ten etree ee $5.000.cetiiers wot aa Sant CLOTH THING. Also. all kinds of Fcant ner ncta TURE. for which a fair price will be paid. at No. 44 Pridge street, Georgetown. fei 1; CERTAIN CUKE FORK OVER-DRINKING. TOR VON RS ANTIINESRIANT poonND PROPHYLACTIC EXTRACT. ttou ts called to this invaluable remedy in” gptes of ner fears fn Stimulants and wervous Gieenece general rely a vegetat find hae be ‘vent by the discoverer Bow oitered to Wwe people the District. con idence that ite will be appreciated testimonials of biehly teen recelyed certify Bo or oil Grecatte ‘and st Boom No. ‘Spat os YON KURE & v9. ‘Travelers are invited to call and select TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOHELS, From the largest and best assorted Stock tp this city. Marked and delivered free of charge. WALL, KOBLNSON & $22 Pennsylvani: between 9th and loth str. Ss BIBTS. on pacts dee Sn SHIRTS. eau Vv. BOYD, BM. HILLMAS, ALBX. BOYD S eH DOR MMISFION MEROMANTS. Axents for sale of the Celebrated Pistsburs Coal Oxi FERTILIZERS, BUNE DUST, POUDRETTE.2¢, No AVENT: ma Lat [PPPAeRMENT OF TRE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES ry T OFFICE, 2B, 3538. Ma patent granted to bim the 23d day of Jan ed ed Septri Javoery 2 1356, for ax iny in Machi for W-. Paper Stoc! es on years from the expiration of said patent. which takes place on the 24th day of September 1858; réeted that the sald petition be heard at the Patent Office om ¥, the 3ist day of Aucnst next. at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are ot recet end for sale— Tico barrels Valciged PLASTER; 0 = 7 rt sd to Sppear and show cause. ii any they lay * RvSKNDALE CEMENT; we, wi ‘tition onght uot to be erauted. “ Tl Befieed PLASTER. for Ar etouus appoting the ontesten are seaward £0 © ssscte mora Dentiete ase root file in the Patent Office thelr stjections specially Wil) be sold in any quantity to suit customers, st TE forth to writing. at least tony days before re whotessle rates the day of bearing. all testimouy led by either 8 P. BROWN & SON ty, to be t the said ‘hearing, Mnst be 464 9th rircet, between E and F, taken’ aud’ transmitted. fn Whart aud Yard, foot of Teh st. nap aco rice of the ace. which will be Tarai arsortment dort received at mae U4 DEN 'S. before oe’ a forniebing store, ‘day of 5 the areuments,if any, Houeefar x ee tne Says cies Stee Oo toes pe at 519 seventh eneeat Ordered also, that this SWORD, SPS ENCCON er. 5 -WADEALEK AND STATIONKR, Be te ee [ath aed sath str eete, ay e hinds of CLEW- CO, aed choleest Acting HIS 18 TO SF. uneeacens W\ MRNA Sor the Ua keene tsk with the vouchers or fe nor before the sty she 3 heaters a Se for ale and rent wer) secommedatiog terms Six eecond +9 She vald tatabe. “alawe PIANOS, by . Lona, and oe enawse pa see ag RRICHERBACH ©. ae y Sere Ree ale sith atewet. war it 3e Boverrs vxcrse_ cc ‘EF : —s a J am prepared to sell these Candiesby the box | F MGM ANING) OF, EVERY Deeg rTOm TH aes site x “BU K. ) avevue. os wire ‘coaee Bitzer | eoeet - ney