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EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. THE SCHUETZEN FEST. Distribution of Prizes. ‘Yesterday, the rain put adamper upon the ‘Scbuetzen-fest, and the number present inchs Park was very small antil about dark when ihere being an appearance of a clear up con- siderable numbers were present. The various Pon of amusement were well patronized ia evening, and the pavilion hala fall eom- ogee of dancers on its floor until a Jate ir. The enccessful competitors for the Free nsrere net, smpounced until very Iate in ‘Fnoon, the shooting haying been so geod. that it required careful measurement to gietermine who were entitled io the prizes. ‘The following is the list awarded. decision im the case of Georgia Schureman, ar- rested several days ago By Detectives Ciarvoe, Bagley, and McDevitt, om the charge of being’ Accrssory to the larceny of $12,000 from the Treasury, and also with passing one of the notes, knowiog the same to be &e.. on Simuel Fare, Tere Sere present St otic beadguarters . Burr an Th Prosecuted the case, and Messrs. Riddis, ruilbps, and Perry, the defendant's counsel. The devision of the Justice is as follows: ‘There is probable cause that the defendant did attempeto pass, alter, and publish a certain talse forged and counterfeited note, purpor ing to be issued by the First National Bauk of Jersey City, Going a banking business under the act of June 34, 1-61, knowing the same to betalee forged and counterfeited for the par: e of defrauding one Samuci Furst, and the Befendant is req: ited to give bailin the sum of Prizes for Shooting with Support.—Set of | $2.00 to answer the charge at court.” Sine parlor furnitare, Philip Kine, of Sew ir. Phillips suggested that the bail was too York: gold watch and chain, Mr Nestle, of | higb, as also Mr. Riddle. Mr. Norris aud Col. Balumore: Howe sewing machine, Adeif | Burr urged that the case was a serious one, and Enchstardt; China dinner set, Mr. Heunsca; | the bail sbeald not be proportionate to the silver ten set, with waiter, Pe French | amount involved, but to the enormity of the parlor clock, A. Koch: dozen sil Spoons, | offence. The Jestice agreed to reduce the bail John Scbwarzenburg; ich ladle, Red | to $1,500. and it was given by Thomas Brown. Schmidt: dozen silver knives and forks, (dinner and tea,) Mr. Bacher; box champagne, (pre- ee ore sented by Mr. L Esberg,) F. Hugle: set fine Jewelry, (pin and earrings.) George Kitlian. silver watch, Dr. Schwarz, of Baltimore; -marble-| table, Louis Beyer; silver ice ae. Ed. Abner; set silver castors, Mr. Max usburg: silver call bell: Mr. Engler. ‘Without Support —Silver tea set, Phil. Klein, of New York: set of knives and forks, very fine, Louis Beyer: China tea set (presented by Mrs. B. Henze.) Caspar Meyer set jewelry, 1b.;Pork, 20c. per 1b.; Smoked Beef. We. @resented by Mr. J. Karr.) Mr. Heunch: gold saquer box, Tyrese: ited by Mesers. B. W. Reed c.—Spring Chickens, 75c. & Sons,) Mr. Engler, ot Baltimore. to $1.50 per pair: Ducks, $1.25 per pair; Orto- In consequence of the weather having soms- | lan, 75¢. per doz; Reed Birds, 75c. per doz; what operated against the festival, the manage- ment have determined to re-open on Monday tor two days, when additional prizes worth ‘$450 will be up for competition. Monday snd Tuesday about $100 in Prizes. mm addition to the beautiful gun valued at £125, presented by the Buerger Corps, will Biack Birds, 5uc. per doz. Fegetatics, @c.—New Potatoes, 30. per peck; Sweet Potatoes, 30c. per peck: new Onions. 33a 5c. per bunch: old ‘sue. per peck; Cab- bage, jaide. head; Beets, Jase. per bunch: On- cumoers, ia20c. per dowen; Tomatoes, + peck; Cymblins, Isc. per doz.: String Bean be shot tor, and about #20 worth of bowling | per peck.; Lima Beans, 36c. per qt.; Squash, Prizes. ancluding those rolled for yesterday, | 2c. per dozen: Lettuce, 2aSc. per head; Car- will be awarded. (nm Tuesday a greased pig. | rots, 4ase. per bunch; Spinnage, 25c. per Presented by Mr. Johnson, will oe let loose, and 8 numb-r of boys will enter for the prize. During the past week Mr. W. Koch, pub- lisher, and Mr. Joveph Kiilian, editor, of the German paper here have been kept quite busily peck: Sprouts, 25c. per peck; Rudishes, 3c. r bunch; Watermelons, a3 c. each; Cant lopes, Gazsc.; Pumpkins, sazse: Rhubard, per bunch: “Asparagus, ied Apples, 2uc, engaged in getting up the Schuetzen Fest Zetunj, | 2c. per pound: Ired Carrants, Qe. per es (six or eight | pound; Kaisins, 5c. pound: Dried jurmns,) have appeared each day of the pre- | Cherries, 35 cents: Dried Peaches, 15a20 cents vious days festivities, showing commendable | per Preserved Oitron, Sic. per ib; Dris enterprise. lackberries, Uc.: Dried Whortleberries, 25 Mr. Adam Young has good supply of choice cigars, pipes, &e, beautifully displayed on a handsome stand nearly opposite the pavilion, dis one among others doing a fine business atthe Schuetzentest. 2 cents per quart, Egg Piants, h: Vermiceili, 25¢. per pound; 2ale. per pound: Apples, dc. per peck; Peaches, @1 per p reurs, Sic. per ck; Quinees, €1 per peck; Canned Peaches, ia5ve. per ea; Pine ayes, 256300 each: Banaunas, 1 ch; Garden Grapes, 25c. per ib; Fox Grapes, de. imt, 5c. per || bunch; Mustard, 2c. pet Sige, 5c. per bunch; Lavender, lc. buncb; Tansy. 0c. per bunch; Balsam, 5aive. each; Oranges, $L00 per doz; Lemons, 5va75e.; Gocorwuts, lualSe. each; ——— ABDIANA STATE AsSOCLATION.—This asso- ciation held a meeting lest evening at the office of Messrs. Urittenden and Eawards, corner 6tn street and Lomisiana avenue, J. M. Dufour, second vice president in the chair, and H. O. Ray secretary. Capt. N.H. Hayden was ap- pointed to represeut the Sixth Ccngressional | Shipetuff, dave; Brownstuff, 40a8\c; | Mid- Instrict on the Executive Commute, in plae> | dling, Sa9ve.; Shorta, 40c. Cora, shelled, of Mr. WC. Benton. On motion of Mr. West, | §1.10u8135: Corn. by eaf, S650a81 per bi. the Chair appormted « committee to conter with | Corn Meal, $1.20a$195 per bushel; Oats, 900.8 the railroad companies in regard to procuring | 81 per bushel; Hay, 75¢,281.25 per cwt; Straw, half tare tickets to Indiana, The Correspond- | $1.50 per ewt. ing Secretary presented a communication from one Wm. Hunter. who was formeriy a member of the 123d Indiana regiment, but was now Fish, &c.—Halibut, 20c. per Ib.; Rock, 404500. er banch; Perch, 40a50c. per bunch; Sheep. $1.50 each; Cat Fish, 25¢. per banca; destitute and ssked assistan. iaid upon the | Bunch Fish, Sve.; Trout, sc. bunch; table. The Chair sppeinted Messrs. Whit. | sters, 2c. per ib; Qrabs, 4c. per dezen; tlesey, Sbankiand and Ingranam, a com- Mackerel, 3 3 CodFish, 2c. per Ib. mittee to have three hundred copies of the Oon- | Saimon, per Ib.; Sea Bass, 150 per Ib. Sturgeon, We. per Ib; Turtles, 25150c. each: Cisms, Susie’ per doz; Herrings, 40. per auch. stitution and By-laws printed. Mr. Dufour, after the Stak for its energy in P © the reports of their red that the Comm be im- e the work don at the Star _ Office. The Correspontirg Secreiary said that | »,D5SPERATE ASCAULT O% 4 COLORED Ma healsothought the Stam was most deserving | Kunroscd Guilty Dame ke Are of the paironags of Indianians, but he had as- | ath mividercos cibentt ee erctalued ted job-work was not dose at tant | ight, a murderous assiult by several men, Ss oe Pposed to be white, was made upon J-sse ec. whereuncn the (ommittee were in- | 126. a colored man, in the employ of ‘ae. xX structed to have the jy ie dome where it | ie ni gt A Sich ‘Would be leas: expens(> proprietor of the Delmonico saidon; Opposite —— ‘illard’s Hotel. Jesse was proceeding to his ace of business, when he was accosed by ve men, one of whom made the remark, “here comes another black scoundrel row,” and un- mediately two of the party caught hold of him. Alter a violent straggte he succeeded in extri- cating bimself. put not betore his turoat was eut from ear toear. On finding that the blood was flowing profusely from tue wound. he at- tempted to staunch the blood, aud made bis way to the office of Dr. Buckley, on F street, wear i1:b, where bis wourds were prouon iced serious and properly dressed. Suosequsatly he was removed to his residence, on ( street, between lth and 13th. A short time after, Officers Wilson, Smith, and Hill. of the fifth precinct,arresied William Henley, Frank and Edmond Norris, and Chas. Jobnson, as among the party implicated in the aifair, the first of whom (supposed to be the principal) was found in @ bea in the attic of jouse on E. between 12th and 13th streets. The parties were committed to the Central Guard- house to await examination. ‘ The wounded man is said to be quiét and in- offensive. and held in high esteem by his em- plovers The parties arrested were brought before Justice Harper, of the Fifth precinct station- house this morning for a hearing, but owing t> the eritieal condition ot Le, the case was posi- poned till some future time. It is alleged by the accused that a disturbance occurred b- tween themselves and the injured man at the corner of Thirteenth and © streets, which caused the cutting. The prisoners ‘are still confined in the station-house prison. ee SE ‘ Tue Potomac Froxt—Among the matters along “the front” to-day is the postpouement of the trip by the steamer Thomas Collyer to Leonardtown and Piney Point, booked fur this afternoon. The excursion is deferred because of the iliness ef parties chartering the steamer; but will take place next Saturday, should cir- cumstances permit. A private party, toud of fishing. hunting, and other aquatic sports, will jeave 7th street whart to-nigh', oa the steamer Arrow. Captain Stackpole, for various points on the Potemac. Brown's Wharf —Armived—Sebr, Exit, Mure pbs, from Havre-de-Grace, with 1) tons of coal, for S. P. Brewn & Son; Alexander Willy, Avery, from Havre-de-Grace, with |I2 tons of red ash stone coal, for S. P. Brown & Son. Severts Warp S AND Brare CLYR.—The attendance of the friends of Sey- | he nth Ward at the | a Ha | rot t Islan Mr. Grinder, called ling assumed bis SS secretary. An invitation was ex- ded for additions to membershtp, when a gen‘lemen came torward and Y-laws. The Ohsir pre- ion from the Sey:aour and Blair Club of the Fifth Ward to attend the | dedication of a flag-pole raising on Moaday night, tbe Mth instan'; which was accepted, and | Messrs. Edw'd Hammersley, J.G. Reysinger and S. B. Keys were appointed a mittee make te rower arrangements for attending ii a body. A statement was made by Mr. James Small that on Monday evening next a Sy- mour and Blair flag-pole would be raised near the old station-house, 4% street, South Wash. | ington when he hoped the entire Democracy south of the canal, and as many more from the north side as chose toattend, would be present. ‘The cinb. on motion of Mr. Dowling. agreed to attend im a body. Mr. J.G. Reysinger was added to the committee on halls; afer which, the meeting, at any early hour, adjourned. —_-——_- STOLEN Prorgzeaty Kecoveten.—Tuesday | afternoon a young map entered an avenue j-w- | +lry store and pretending to be in searca of jewelry looked over a quantity, and managed to secrete a chain Worth about $150, with which be madeott. The case was taken in hand by Detective McDevitt, asd yesterday he succeed. ed im recovering it in Baltimore, through the assistance of the detective firm of Smizh, Pier- son and West. Wednesday evening, Wm. Mace reported at headquarters that his trunk had been robbed of St durmg his absence from bis room, and Detective McDevitt took this ease in band. and with the assistance of Smith, Piersou and West. he yesterday arrested the thief and recovered the money in Baltimore, but Mr. Mace refus- ang to prosecute, the party was not brought on ———— TRE Crecus 1s Comix ‘aginley & Car roil’s Great Legitimate Cireus, thoroughly re- organized and equipped for the present season, and comprising some of the most celebrated gymnasts and equestrians m the country, will give its firstexhibitions in this District ou Mon. day next, m Georgetown, and will exhibit in Washington ou Tuesday and Wednesday after. boons and evenings, Sepiember Sth and 9th. the foot of Lith street, just below the ave: It is bighly commended by the press in ¢ cities where it has exbibited, as a first-class Berrys Wharf —Sailed — Seamer Express, Nickel, for Baltimore and way landings, with merchandise and passengers. Raeys Wharf. — Arrived —Sloops River dquven, Davis, watermelons, for market; Zioa, McKenney, do.: schrs, Virginia, Francis; Ruff, Jotinson, do, Sailed—Schr. Tennessee, Russel, show, and we have no doubt will draw im- pag mm light; Galena, Spence, for Acco- mensely here, in earth of amuseme: rater which prevails at this time. ’ Carter's Wharf.—Sailed—Schrs. Cornelins, Noyes, from Elizabeth river, Va., to load ma- nare for H. Kearn; Hughlitt, Evans, down the Tiver, light. Fowler's Whorf.—Arrived—Schrs. Chiefian, Jones, from Hayre-de-Grace, with ccal tor Washington and Georgetown Ice Company; Hamburg. Laird, from Philadeiphia, coal for the Washington and Georgetown Ice Company. Sailed—Scbhooner Mechanic, Smart, for Occo- —+———— HYMBwrat.—Mr. H. A. Whitney, of the cash division, Treasury Department, was united im the bonds of matrimony to Mrs. Laura A. Moore, of this city,on the 2d instant, by the Rev. DraPinckney. The ceremony was per- formed at the residence of the bride, G stree:, near 2d. Mr. W. H. Sterne, of the Surgeon General's Office, and Miss Lena Shay, of Alex- light, andria, acted ss groomsman and bridesmaid. | 1420+ leh! 5 " After Teceiving the congratulations of their | pin" “Mason light Yaukee i pone iae Inends, the PY couple left the city for the din, Tight, are North, ‘where they intend to spend the “honey = | sompany—T. B. Frank Po.ice IreMs.—Sanitary Blowman, obstructing stre —_e—___ A Turey Szor.—Last night officers Exton | i pe Stutz, violating Corpy and Mifls caught a colored boy named West ~eatir,g ordinance. fined King ix. the yard of Mrs. Pumphrey, in the | Siv. Marg’t Cre g 22 ordiu: Sixth Ward, when he ran off, cmeying a tare, $5 in each. ating nuisance, (two Of clothes (taken from a line) and & number of | thickens. On being called he refused to halt, when they fired three shots at him, one graz- ing bis shoulder and another taking effect ia Harden, assault and ‘4 Ferguson, Patrick et; fined #5. Amanda battery; fined $1.9). Tracey, fighting in stre Scott, disorderly: fined a #2.’ Mich. Doran, drunk the fleshy part of the thigh, brought him to. | and disorderly: fined * : He was cae to the tation and 7 agin security. . Soe aes: @ bearing before Justice Lynch, who com. cond Precinct gyn, ssorder- mitted Bum to jail for court. ) ee willy airman communication of | Third " g” Hannah Fitesi fagi- 0.7, beld last evening. the | tive: workhou {<—! Lewtand Hamline i Officers were elected and installed ——, 2 gnkand disoraerly; fined 81 each. resent masonic year, the office of the Seujor Warden having become vacant in es of the removal of E. Bonnell from tbe jurisdiction: Charles H. Moulton. Senior Warden; John ©. Goodrich, J oar, Warden; ‘William W. S. Dyre, Senior Deacon, } —_—_+_——_ 6 —Hon. R. T. Merrick, who has wemetaiag tee, edie a es mouse and st the springs of Virginia, retarned tor at terd Sy. ‘accepted P secinct—Jobn Sullivan, disorderly: Samuel Queen, Richard Jasper, do.; gach. Bridget Kennedy, drunk; work- ‘Wm. Lucas. drunk and disorderly, $3. Alex. Nagle, drunk; fines #2. tm Precinct_Robert Fontroy. disorderly; zed $3. Anna E. Coldwell, drunk and dis- wderly; fined $10. Jobu Banister, Andrew Gieson; Annie Blanchard, Michael Minnix, Patrick Marke, do.; fined 85. Annie Blanchard, imdeeent exposure; do. Sarah Murphy, drank; ‘worknouse. selling liquor John Maa 7. ‘Sixth Precinct.—D. Pfeil, small. no license; fined $21.90. rf sAresed the citizens of Lewisburg u | disorderly; workhouse. Lucy A. Turner, =e litical issues of the dey. | inting Ci on ordinance; do. John Daly, of as one of his best — jullivan, Dennis Regan, disorderly; promrrte.To-night. Bar Aar. 7 Seventh Precinct.—Phillip Butler, threats; knolwn i pumilistic circles, Calon toneat | pail for peace. Adolph Frysis, selling liquor ou Can! Hall. at ¥P ich the gloves will | >Y semple; Sned @51_— ; be put om by Billy Edw? ras. the victor of Col- a Evsetnet—§ Wa. McOaltem, Grows. Syer tm the late BON at ome river. Dooney | fined 85. Spencer Butler, larceny: atris, Patsy Shep? rq. But Kiley, Bill Tra- ‘court. West do; do. fH SY; Barney and ovice—a combination Af tn “ ‘ s — Guta fall house ter the ben. | See S" Ovoper, disorderly; fined 65. —_ Seas FISED POR UnsTRUCTING THE STREET.— joTEL CLosED.—The St. Charles Hotel, sit- Messrs. Starkweather and Plowman, contract | , HoTRL CX of Posnsylvasio snes ors for buiiding the Young Men’s Christian | ‘$d street, has closed because of the ab- Association bujidings, were yesterday evening | 40:6 of sufficient to justify the fined $5 by Justice Clark Wor Sbecracting tBe | Feetor to weep i gotng. Oe patties, i've street. ———— | by aa . bargain with he Gece Paxixc Orr —The police force of the city | [ the assembling mai a Government quota of their | of salary for the last half of the month of August. ‘Several hours were speat by Mr. Wm. J. Muar- ‘Becretary ‘of the Police Board, in distrip- ating the same. ae Sarg ov Reat Estate —McLellan, Dar- neille & Co., 448 15th street, bave sold the house No 225 D street, between Mth and 15th streets ‘west, to P. P. Qarroll, for $2,000. OnPuans ‘the will of th: filed, was proven. Emiline F. was ted we children of W. G. Wate ot nd, $3,000. Helen Hammond qualified as ad of Laura Bell, with the will 81,000. ‘The first ana final account of CoumT, Judge furcell.—To-day, lave Leonidas Coyle heretofore to more — aanexed—bond, = administra- vor of Roseta M. Sweeny; same Administrs- torand guardian of Capt. Deloncy. with dis- tribution; same of administrator c. t, a. of Sonu Mason. with distnbation account. Equity Court, Judge Fisher.—Yesterday Washington agt. Washington, order to issue commission to take testimony ou behalf of de- fendant. cree to invest balance in trustees United States registered certificates. McAlister agt. McAlister et. al., de- hands io To-day, in same case an order wns passed allowing trustee to seil at public or private sale. ——_o—___. Ronnie a Boarpe a Hover.—Last night, Officers Evans and Hamilton arrested Spencer Butler, white, on the complaint of Mrs. Han- nah Droyer, Carroll Row, on Oa) the Iarceny of a nu: boarGers in the hor officers ho 3 & boarding house in aprot Hill, on the charge of ber of goods trom her and recovered a pair of light corduroy pants, black cloth frock coat, casemere sack panis, pin, marked J. S. jail for court. : ——-—_— THE ConpDITION oF M. E. Soper, who was so se two week out in a few day: coat, pair black cloth B. on the outside, N. pin marked Philomathean jth hair ia it, small scirf pin, brass chain for the neck, shirt button. So: of the articles were identified by Col. C mings, others by Mr. P. J. Eauis. Ju: Lynch heard the case and committed him ice to PeR.—Mr. Wm. 1y injured about since by being ran over by a7th street car, is rapidly convalescing, and will be ES FOWLEB—LLOYD. On the 17th Fobraary.19%3, by the Be « vA OF LER to MISS Washin .Finel D. Mr.J. H. FOw- SaRAH JANB LLOYD, ali of WRISLEY—BLANCHARD On Tuesday. Sep- tember 3d, at Charci of Epiphany. bj to wan Rev. Di HK. Hail,'8. P. WRISLEY to NIE oldest deaghter of the tate Valentine Blanchard, all of this city. No cards. 9 menthe and The at $ o'clock, from hit between Q ‘and R streets. The triends are invited to attend. Dearest son, thou bast left ns. ‘We thy loss most deeply fee! But 'tis God that hath berett He ean all our sorrows heal. . September 5, 188. PLATO H. GRE mof Thomas and Ella Green, aged 1 0 funeral will take place to-morrow evening is father's residence, 11th street, and family THORP. At his speidence in this city. on the Sd inst, Mr A.B. THORP, formerly of city, in the Séth year of his age. New York DOWELL. Ga the 2d instaut, at her home in ps Ww county, N. 0, Mrs. BUSINA OW ELL. ghter of the late Gebrge Dally. of A +, and wife of Albert H. Dowell, ‘in the auth year of her age. CENT CANTBREAKEM 10 EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. aT BAUM HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THE HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTO! For SCHOOL BOOKS, Detween éth and7th stree! BE 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. se 5-tf_ Near 9t hh street. Tox STABLE FURNITURE. BAY RAKES, FRED Bi XES, MANGERS, STALL PARTITION, GUTTKARS, SINKS, HOBSE VANES, &c., Ornamental and cheap JNO A. RAKE Agricul 1 Ww ss and 9¢ between 9! #0 3-colw Boss: AND YOUTHS’ ase, onisiana avenue. bh and 10th DEESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. A large stock just recetved for FALL AND WINTEB WEAB. STEPHENS & co., 310 Pennsylvania avenue, an 24-tt bet. 9th and 10th streets. S748 OILCLOTHS AND STAIR RODS. Just_recetys STA Brussels Stair er atine. and to be a Carpeting, and wil 8 ‘AR ‘all widt! of and on sale, & lot of beautiful 'B OILCLOTHS, in designs copies of Rngtist in lien of hb. not cost one-quarter as muc! >. an extensive and varied assortment of RODS, in lengths adapted to Carpati ®7 REMNANTS OF FLOOB OILCLOTHS, the best qualities, selling for lens than coven au 17 eotf Jas. B. DODSOS, No. 4 Market Bose, SSES. He ah¥ Balin’ Bay HAY “Fairbanks” celebrated ‘or sale by Hardware snd A, elt 558 7th Scuoort BOOKS, SCHOOL STATIONERY, & ‘We would call attention to our Large SCHOOL Books, Embracing P ASSORTMENT making their purchases, before Ned yey » ke, ‘Stock of ‘are" ca and Teachers are invited to examine this we are pre- LARGEST STOCK AND LOWESI PBICES, To satisfy all. TO DEALERS IN SCHOOL BOOKS. , SLATES, &c., we offer Splendid Inducements tkis year, bav- ing determi: ined that our WHOLESALE BATES TO THE TRADE shall be as low as any houses North. BLANCHARD & MOBUN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., Corner Penns. ave. and 1ith street. ‘Orders by mail promptly attended to. Satisfac- tion guaranteed In every case. THE GREAT BALTIMORE 20 %4-008t a FIRE PLACE HEATERS. BIBB’s “GEM” ILLUMINATED GAS BUENER FIRE PLACE 8TOVB, ND BIBB’S “DIAMOND” ILLUMINATED GAs RHEE BU! FIBE PLACE STOVE. to ‘ashi 1) Georgetown au Now isthe ves with the id ‘setsin. ee ee P ATENT PARTALOON DRAWRES. We are now preparing s full stock of the above colebratea DRAWERS, in materials suitable for ell climates. Also our new styles of MEN'S FUBHISHING GOODS now ready fer Pall and Winter of 1288. FISK, CLARK & suBeolt _ Ho. 56 FLaGG, Hew York FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘THE amount of fractional currency received from Printing Bureaa of Treasury Depart. ment during week ending to-day was $18,040). The e: of fractional carrency during the week as follows: United ‘Suites deposi. tory, Buffalo, N. Y., $40,000; National Banks, &e., $147,835; with $24,065 in Notes to National Banks: United States depository at New SS 00 = ‘United States de- at vit 10. Pothe Treasurer of we Dated States holds in trust for national banks at this date the follow- ing amounts, via: Ae secufity for circulation, (8341,611.300; ‘for ne aepomts, $98,052,350; National Bank curresey !ssned during the week, $139,420. Total to $509,605.06. From this is to be deducted the following amounts: Matilated bibls returned, $5,929,189. Frotes of insolvent ge fad Serene * ‘Treasurer, € ving in actual tion at this date. $299,567,538. ‘The amount of fractions! carreacy redeemed and destroyed during the week was $315,900. —_+——_ Government Securities. Wasuinoton, Sept. 5, 186%.—Jay Uooxe & Uo. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : U. 8.68, 161., Wy Oe, Five Twen my 135 Five Twenties, 1664 108 109% Five Twenties, 1565. 11 Five Twenties, Jan. 2 108 Eive Twenties, Jan. & July, luv Five Twenties, Jan. & July, ‘63 rr Ten Forties, 105 x Seven Thir — NEW YORE—FIRST BOARD. id Ja &Sy,°67..108% 13 5.20's, Jn &Jy, 68. 100y 1095, Ten Forties.......104% 5.20"s, 1565.02022 710 5.20's, Ina Jy, 65.8% + {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds im home and foreign markets as follow: eped Yorn, Sc tat eae Ss. 1981, coupon, 115; coupons, 113 1864, 1966, coupon, 109. cou 1g; 1966 coupon, Rew, 108% isd. coupons ics: 10.40's, coupons, 108% ;7.30's,second, none: 7.80's, third, none; Pacific 2 en ana S= ficates, 29%; iposa, 4; Atlantic nal, none; Canton, 46; Cumberland, 30; W. G. Petegraph, 24; Quicksilver, 203: ' Bocton © Power, 3 N. ¥. Gen . ; Erve, 69%; Hudson, 139%; Toad £7; do. pr ng, 924; “Micbigan Uentral, 115; Michigan South. ern, £5%; Linois Central, 1434; Cleveland and Pittsburg, $79,; Northwest, 854: do. preferred. £54; Cleveland and Toledo, 102%; Rock Island, 102%; Fert Wayne, 105%; Alton & Terra Haute, 42: ‘Toledo & Wabash, 534; Adams Ex., 504: ‘Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp., 26; American Ex- press, 43; United States Express, 41; Me chants’ Union, 23; Ohicago & Alton. 1i5; do. prf'd, 146. Market firm. Gold, 14\a%. —e—___ Baltimore Stock Market, To-day. Batruore, Sept. 5— Virginia 6's, inscribed, old, 44 aeked: do. 66, 47 bid; do. 67, 45 bid; dd" coupon, old, bid: do. ‘coupon, new, 534 bid, South Carolina sixes, 54 bid. peices ena 5 altimere Markets, Te-day. Battimore, Sept. 5.— Cotton very dull: Middling Uplands, 29% eents. Flour quiet, prices weak but unchanged. Wheat firm but unchanged: receipts small. Gorn steady, with prices unchanged. Rye, Oats,and Provisions are unchanged. a Te-day's New York Markets. New Yor«, Sept. 5.—The Flour market is a shade firmer for spring, and lalSe. lower for winter. Spring Wheat firm: inter ¢g]i and 2ace. lower.Corn 1 centlower, + A Fire MARSHAL Im TROUBLE.—One ofthe ' Montreal fire marshal deputies has been ar- rested on a charge of incendiarism. It is charged that he set fire toa number of buildings in order fo get fees for Investigating the causes of the fires. ‘arrants are also sworn out for the arrest of t me man for perjury while employed 1n the excise service in New York. His name is Dennis. &2-The mother of the notorious Reno broth. ers, who are charged with the express car rob- bery. near Seymour, Ind., died last week of a broken heart. @7 Black silk suits made with paniers and trimmed with fringe are stylish and faskion able. S7-The newsdealers cf Boston are about to form a Retail Dealers’ Union. g7-The «cut-throat” coliar is in vogue—one of the most becoming things a man can wear. «7 John Esty, of Derry, N. H., was recently married toa Miss. Lee, ihe bride being 70 and the groom + yenrs of age. 7 The chinese fashion of wearing the fan in in the belt has been adopted by American ladies since the arrival of the Embassy. «7 Rumor makes the ridiculous statement that Brignoli is going to be married this Winter, It isteo much like work. He won't do it. ®7-Fashion's Iatest novelty is a necklace of black velvet, fitting tizbtly to the throat, and on which are seen small gold or gut velis. )PEEA GLASSES. ‘A large assortment of Pearl, Ivory, amelied OPRBA GLASBES of bur own direst im- portat M.W. GALT & BRO.. Jewelers, SEW STORE, 2=0 Pa. avenue, fe 4 3t bet. Eleventh and INT Clty, MD, rietors ‘Orders solicited for Machine Forging, Shafting, STEAM FORGE Ag Loouet Fi JOHNS & BRO. Prapi Smith's Moulds. Plow Plates. Anchors, Usr Axl &c. We offer superior HAMMEBED BAR of ail sizes, at a fraction above the cost of Rolled Iron. sep 3 col” Grozcrtows COLLEGE, D. Cc. NINETEENTH MEDICAL SESSION—186s-'9, College Building, Corner Tenth gnd E streets, CITY OF WASHINGTOX, : EACULTY: vot NOBLE YOUNG. M_D , President 'rofessor C Principles snd Practice of Medicine, Goseral thology, and Medical HOWARD, M. FLODOARDO | rt ‘snd’ end Childrea. “is LIOT, M. »., Dean, Professor of JOR Mnciples ena Practice of Miittary Surgery. Fractures, and Dis! 101 |AN, M. D., Professor of Materia JAMES R oNepeulics, abd Medical Jurispra- arene THOMAS ANTISELL, M. D., Bg gene oi Paget , Physiol » Uri- toe Hygiene, Pavetological heater. Diseases of Womnsn nary MERY JOHNS, M. D., Professor of MON Tatomy, Descriptive, Regional and Surgical: Tat Pathological . DANIEL B. HAGNER, M. D., Professor of Olin- cal Medicine. 3 OMPSON, M_D., Professor of Clin- hi pie lt Diseases of Woman. Ww. ‘K EVANS. MP, SYUR MA BLDRIDUR, WD: Demonstrators. ourse of Lectures will commence October int and terminate the following March. FRES: For the fall course of Lectures.. M.D , Professor of Oj ietslogy, Microscopte tod For further & formation addi e vi 308) ON ELIOT, M.D. De. a SUREVE J AND COLLAR BUTTONS. 1. | Il the newer styles of Yancy SLEEVE and COL- LAB BUTTOMS: BYUDS, 2. A. very am ortment M_W GALT & BEO., Jewellers, Lj RE. 250 Penussivenia W BTO) ith and 12th streets, sed Gaua~p OPEBING OF BOY's , vUTH’S AND CHILD! FALL CLOTHING, Suitable for SCHOOL AND DRESS WEA! Peparchseers would do well to drop ia and get an ides of the tasty at} ere cos, ou 2-lm and (ores CiTY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN. ————— See Tas (Parc Cir. Affairs im Georgetown. Sie aldest.best, estagsnmeae of | ,lx*RO oe ‘dca uo Deane eres, establishments toe kind the United eaves and. we advin | Pus} izcc? ihe Union ficial, om Bride sree, everybody wishing life-like original pictures, ing adjorning the Hore! 1} om tne east, is hay- oF copies, to try them. ing the same repainted and remodeled through- HOUszHOLD Worps.—Cio! for @ = deslling by ae S. while the “aret sory body, for one price only, at Geo. ©. Henniag’s Till comprite large clear and tovacco stor= No. 511 Seyenth sireet. in the rear of which ‘will be a cigar mamufsc- oe tory. The store is very nicely fitied up, hav- WE AREIN THE hae 5 touareg 5 pa rey nce eh i vege dg ode more premature decs: teeth. ropt isa large glazed French Pw Tenders them indestrnctible. Nay, | plate glass. ‘Altogether fil Go an qrananeat to that section of Georgetowe. Conpition OF Hamry Apprsox, Esg.—We Tegret to learn there is not much improvement in the condition of thie gentlemen. Las ‘Spatbine'e Paxrassp Give” is useful im every house. A Carp.—I take pleasure in announcing to my friends in Washington that I have asso- ciated ae Salesman with the clothing house of Hable & Co., 4 Penney’ | lvania ave- MERCHANTS’ EXchaNGR—It was never so ‘between 34 and dull on ‘Change as this . No offerings, Sekapuy couse tans: 48 streets, where I will | Oo sale. During the past 94,837 bushels 3 ” P. H. Domzias. wheat were offered for sale, ring that time were 17 bushels corn. ARRIVALS OF GRAIN BY CANAL—Bonts Medley, White's Ferry, and R. D. Johnson, Shepherdstown, with grain. Tue Mopet Firrixe Samet, made to order by Stephens & Oe., 410 Pennsyivania avenue. between 9th and 10th streets, is the most per- feet garment we haveever seen. Try them. 3 Sere MORTALITY AMONG HoRses,—Withia the Urxorestrrers Goons at Cost.—As I am pe week Mr. Orme bas lost a splendid about to chose my business this fall 1 offer the se from lock-jaw, caused by Tanning @ mail following goods at cost — > Damasks, Enameled Cloth, Holl in bis toot and Mr. Geor, ‘aters also has jes, Tassels, farcy. Jost two fine animals from Cord, Tacks, Roller Ends, W: Racks, O:1 | provens’ Rust.—The sales yesterday were Cloth, Carpets, Table Linens, Bed Spreads, ther brisk, the bi mostly being butchers kc. Small dealers and othersare respectfully | ang Balumore speculators, Five bunared and fifty nead of cattle at $5 to $7 per 100 Ibs. gross; 40) sheep and lambs st $2 to $i per head; cows and calves 2) to $60, River FRoxt.—Very dull to-day along the river. The wharves are very quiet and moored thereto are not a doz*n schooners, and most of them will leave to-day or to-morrow. The only arrival to-day is the sloop Kitty Ann, from Alexandria, with wheat for Hartley and Brother. Tue CamaL.—The water is now higher in the capal than it has been any time this season The arrivals so far during the month are 116. Col. Spates visited this end of the canal yester- day evening and tound everythiag saitisfac- tory. The directors have mostly all returned to their homes since their meeting on Wednes- day last in Washington, ‘THe Aqugpvct.—Workmea are still at work on the aqueduct, and from all appearances the repaits will occupy sometume. invited betere purchasing elsewhere. 820-2; ‘A. ADAMSON, 506 9th street. ——— > ‘LHERR 18 4 TIME FOR EVERYTHING, but it is getting high time for you to save your money, and this you can do by going to the original Franc, 491 Seventh street between D and E, and buy your t's Furnishing Goods, 20 per cent. less than in any other store in this city. Remember the place—4%; with large plate glass front. ik se Corns, Buwions, Bap Nalze, and all di by Dr. —_——_ Price List ot Gent's Furnishing Goods at the original Franc, 494 Seventh street, (large ate lass front,) between D and E streets:— ood W hite Shirts,$i—$1.50;Fine White Shirts, $2-00—2.50; Good Summer Under Shirts, 50, 75, $1; Good Sammer Drawers, 5), 75, $1 Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20 cents: Paper; Collars, 10, 15, 18,25 cents per box: Handker- chiefs aud Suspenders, Ties and Scarfs, in end- Georgetown Advertisements. NIGHTS OF PYTHIAs, ATT a of DECATUR LODG! Regal: . ENTION ia. Drese Pop ees. PS. earnestly requested 0 reat elise el toon eater a ‘ae your ods Room op MONDAY. Wo aS ; s orde! Lodge Lapras, try the choicest Perfame in tne | 043° 9: M. PALMER, Worthy Chancellor. Yori, Burnett's Florimel, closely resembles AGNOLIA! MAGNOLIAI! Gowers and in tis feopect ie uarivchen, % | _ A falleupply of this cheice EXTRA FLOUR on few drops will leave its peculiar and delight | band and for saleby manufacturar's Agent = ‘apo the Bandkerchief for many 7 Water street, Georgetown, D. For Corns, Bumions, Bap Naizs, visit Dr. White’s rooms, No. 424 Pennsylvania Svenue, between 44 and 6th streets. —_— WHAT MAKES your hair so beautiful? Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Improved (new style) Hair Re- storer or Dressing, (iz one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every druggist sells it. eo —e—— Pxnsons wishing to subscribe for Taz Stam ‘who reside on ey Hilland yng Se ‘Will please leave thetr orders at No. East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. BANKERS. Fivrasnre Steet, Orros-rs Tasasvay Bay and se atcurrent market rates, ang tonstently on hand a fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIETIES, ANDY OMPOUM INTEREST BOTES. Joun Cocaine, Agent. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., execetes = and collections made on all acovsstble pot: se1-tt THE WHITEHURST Pussy mationat sax OF WASHINGTON. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, H. D O8OKR, (of Jay Cooke & Co..) President Nos. 424-6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WM. B:Bumtinetom, ; between 43 and 6th streets. — GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY axD FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL STATES, 16th street, opposite the Treasury Departmen:, Government Securities with Treasurer Unita ‘This Establishment, founded in this city 1n 1980, ‘and embracing among ita hundreds of thousands of negatives and specimens, PORTRAITS FROM LIFE of all the Velebrities that have been on the stage of action since that time, has just changed ands been thoroughly reorganized, under the ero) a vapecier ‘reuch Artist, ona, with 1d Inst ta. and new, and 4 States, prrementa in the Arti Yor Pho fe S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.n Surpeseed, aud at uulfSrim low rates that caanoe | We Day and sell all classesof GOVERNMEN: be underbid. SECURITIES at current market rates. G . Porcelaines—all styles and Sze~plain aud colored—from 23 centsap. Gem Likenesses for Lockets, Watches, and all other miniature purposes. Maps, Charts, Drawi Sketches, Pictures, Paintings, Models, Machinery. aad, ther " taken or copied, im the best siglo FURNJEH BXCHANGE and make Coilection, ia ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on thy MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRIt snd to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE- ‘CENT LOANS at all times cheorfulty furnished. WM, 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 3°, 1866, tt Old Daguerreotypes, Pictores, Paintings, &c., ed. copied enlarged ( when desired), and ren yrneyred. copied. enlarged ( when ren Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. Facilities unsurpassed. uti Pmbaiats Retest me | NOME aPE, ERROR OIG gm = ©. SCBNEIDER, PRACTICAL BELL HANG- Nos. 424-6 Penna. Ave., bet. 45 and 6th sts. ER 271 Pennsylvenia _——. between lth and Cut this out for a Memorandum. an aims | te sree ee eet pine. ce Catone ZRt, Up in Hotels and Prirste Dwell fa the best “manner. SIGN DRY @ooDs aT LOW PRIC BOGAN & WYLIE, Ro. 329 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Hew York avenue and L street, pases fi STEAMBOAT coi tion hand. Or. for SPEAKING TUBES with ALARM WHISTLES attenaed i kind of REPAIR: AL BELLS and Or. L. 0. PABKE & CO., ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN eae CHANDSLIERS sepnot be surpemsed iby ny other house in geaiity amD err el”) EVEBY DESOBIPTION OF GAB FIXTURES PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Strat wi largest and progiaads Spe cheapness, .BMSTRONG OATOR & Agg7 and 299 Baltimore co., au 96-1m* Baltimore. Promptly attended to. AP CARP! Gs. view of making room for new fall and wint ‘the subscriber will ter pte to dis- "Good INGHAIN Cai Seatine Fs rey vs. couch as have lately been selling st $1 : ch Dealer fo all Kinds of Fareitare an i-eotf ‘4 Market Seace, at cunt, MoE 600 Ninth street, between Ps. svenue and Dst., ow Washington, D.C. MARLOW & OO.’ PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, 269 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. ee Larosrant uEWs. 0. B. JEWELL’S PEEMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST 604PS FOR THR LEAST MONEY in the market. ‘They are made on the old fashion plan by boll- edulterations. {ASK YOUR GROORE for any of thane and tie ‘Meanfactory, Nos. 500 and 509 @ strest north MEDICAL. TO THB AND DEBILITATED ‘HOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSER AND WHOSE CASES BEQUIBE (PROMPT TREATMENT TO BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRASLB, : 5 i i 5 of toms, what effect docs it produce upon rourn ere keoere health? Do you feel weak, deblilitated.eastis rer? . exe! uCe ps Bove: —<y extra exertion Produce palpitation of eapelis ve iT bowels fSoting, or ro memory ing upon this moping. tired be left alone, toget away little a oroken or ? brilliant? the bloom on your cheek as brig you enjoy yourself in society as well? “Do y pursue your business the same energy? D. Fou feel as Toured??” are your spirits dull a ai ven to fits of melancholy? If 80. do mot lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have restless un: back weak, your knews nd have tut Hite sppetite; and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint Now, reader, secret habits, badly Cured, and excrsnes, are ducing venereal diseases all capabie of pro Tattveorgans i i defiant, cuer me generetive ores ete ie ‘ erative of t being melancholy, of netvousuces, of of the beart y are ne succeed in yous, they on aa disco ; they are always polite and pieasnms in the company of ladies. and lookthom Fight 1 the ne of your downcust ane at yeur 4 looks or any other “How many men from badly iscases, from men cured di: and excesses. have brought ey cannot How the effects of ebuses about that state of weakness that , end th: sca pected have doctored for all bat the right one we. these organs reyuire the useof's Diorene, ¥ EXTRACT BUCHU ISTHE GREAT IUBETIv, AND A CERTAIN CURE FOR DiIszAsES- or THE BLADDER, KIDNEYs, GRAVEL, DROPsy, ORGANIC WEAKNESs, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, ABD ALL DISBASES OF THE UBINABY OBGaANS WHETHER EXISTING IM MALE OB FEMALZ, ported Gar’ Fouedy 7» depends upon promp HMELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHD established upwards of 18 years, prepared by a. T. HELMBOLD Drugeist, 694 BROADWAY, BEW YORS, nD 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENSA.