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- t nn n.. eee EVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS. Amusements and Mectings Te-Night. NaTiONAL THRATRE—Bleventa night of “The Black Crook.” HW SANCTUARY, Order of Eternal Pro- the sem)-annual election of officers will be ‘Tum WORKINGMEN’S CONVENTION hold their monthly meeting at Trades’ Union Hall, —_.__—_ MEETING OF THE BARRERS AND Hair- DuxsskRs.—An adjourned meeling of the bar- bers aud bair-dressers of Washington was held inst might over Demongrot’s, on Pennsylvania aue, between lth and 11th streets. About arty peFsons were present, divided equally between white and colored. H. F. Trimble (colored) was called to the chair, and stated the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of establishing an association, and to adopt & uniferm price for the trade. Thoraton Jack- sen (colored) was appointed secretary. In view of the small number of «boss barbers’ Tepresented, the Chair suggested an adjourn- ment to another evening. Mr. Demongeot thought that a committee sould be appointed to Upon tbe + boss barbers” who were ab- sent, and request them to meet at the room at afature meeting. Mr. Woodley hoped the busi- ness of the meeung would be proceeded wi.h, Mr. Prater favored the appointment of a com- mittee te canvass the city and ascertain the Eames of ji “boss” and +jourmeymen” barbers Who desired to become members of the Asso- ciation. The chair was authorized to appoint a commiitee of six—three white and three col- ored—to carry out the object suggested by Mr. Prater, and thereupon selected the following: — William H. Cook, Andrew Harvey, and Prof, Parker. (colered,) and Philip Redmond, G Sam, and N. Demongeot, (white.) Mr. Demon- grot was appoinfed Chairman of the Comm.t- tee, Dut dechingi. when Mr. August Monroe ‘Was appointed ip bis place. The meeting then adjourned, subject to the call of the secretary. —~—_— Firta WARDSzYMovR AyD BLAIR Cron — ‘This club held a meeting last evening at their hall. on jd street east, between Pennsylvania 4 south A street, the President, Joan W. Mead im the chair. George W. Durham, Sec- Tetary. Several gentlemen were nominated for membership and elected. Dir. Dodge wasex- cused from serving further on the committee to invite speakers tothe pole dedication, and Mr. Dennis Callaghan elected to the vacancy on the committee. The Secretary read cominunica- tions from the Couservative Army and Navy Tnion and the Jackson Democratic Associa- tion, in which both organizations accept the imvitation to attend the pole dedication. Mr. Arnold was anxious to know if proper ar- rangement had been made for retreshments on the occasion of the pole dedicat: id was informea tbat the refreshment business was all attended to. Mr. Arnold wasappointed on the Reception Committee, in placeot Mr Gulick, who is absent {from the city. Mr. Arnold begged tobe excused om the ground that the members of the Reception Committeee were more or less damaged by strict atiendance to their duties, and moved that Mr. Mulloy be appointed im bis place. Mr. Mulloy objected to the appomtment, as it intimated that hecould stand more of the ardenf than his friend Mr. Ar- nold. Mr. Arnold was finally continued on the committee, and Mr. Mutloy appointed bis sub- stitute in case of any contingency. Mr. Mulloy Was excused from serving further on the In- vitation Committee, and Mr. Thornley ap- poimted in bis stead. On motion of Mr. Mrara, the meeting adjourned to attend tue Pole dedication in the Seventh Ward. ——_.—_—_ NCB AT Howe.—It needs no ar- bce ® prudent man of the ad- uring bis life. It offershim a woost Temunerative return for what he may imvye-t in that way. of which he can avail himseif in bis old age, or apply to the benefit of Bis family when be 1s no longer with them. Without disparaging the numerous foreign companies which are doing business here, amy of which are among the safest in the mtry, we can recommend the National Cap- sol Life Insurance Company of this city, ad- Vertised im another column. 4s a reliable aome company. The “National Capitol,” chartered asa Lite, Health, and Accident Company—the first ever chartered by the Congress of the United States—has been entirely reorganized and made a Life Insurance Company excta- sively. Its capital has been paid in and se- curely invested, and the company is now fully Prepared for busimess. Policy holders can par- tiempate in the profits of the company wpon the Mutoal plan or at their option, taking policies without participation, thereby combining the advantages of both mutual and stock compa. nies. The names of its officers and directors are a sufficient guarantee that the affairs of the company will be conducted with honesty aud economy. The company issues all the most | desirable forms of policies, including avnual Lite, annual endowment, long and sbort, ten PAyment lafe, ten payment endorsement, term es, with or without participation in prof- ¥ Every person making one annual nay- ment is entitled to receive a paid-up policy tor an Smount determinable by the kind and amount of policy. No payment is lost if the ts allowed to lapse. ee Frere AND SIxTH WARDS GRANT AND CO-- ¥Ax CLUB.—A special meeting of this Club was beid Isst night at their rooms, corner of =th and G streets, Capitol Hull; Joseph Gibson in the ebair, and Hepry Stewart secretary. During the day a flagstaff had been erected om the building, and a large thirteen toot transparency plseed in front. bearing the inscriptions.“Grint snd Colfax of the Fifth and Sixth Ward,” and “Our Navy.” Various committees were ap- pointed to facilitate the arrangements being ‘made for the grand demonstration on Friday evening at the pole, corner of 8th street and ‘Virginia avenue Mr. Clarence M. Barton offered a preainble and resolution, m which it us provided that, as a number of citizens of the ward are st on the fence.” awaiting the re. sult of the Uctober elections in order to deter- mine whether they will vote for Grank and Colfax or Seymour and Blair, no more mem- bers be received after said elections. “believing that those who are not with us before that : ainst us.” The resolution was unanimously adopted. and thereupon the names of those who had already signed the con- stitution were read by the Secretary. Several perses, bitberto elected, then came forward red their names on the roll of mem- Adjourned. ——— oe MEETING OF THE ScuUETZEN VEREIN.—Last evening the regular monih!y meeting of the Schuetzen Verein was beid at Trades’ Union Hall, tbe president of the association, B. Henze, am the chair. After the transaction of general business, an election was had to supply a va- cancy m the board of dirrctors in place of Chas. Ebel, resigned. Jobm Voght having received & Majority of the votes, was declared elected. A contribution was then taken up for a person who was accidentally shot at the Park during the late festival,and quite a handsome sum was realized. 1! was resolved that a serenade be tendered to Pet-r Dill, of Georgetown, the rewly elected Schurtzen King, and that it take piace this evening. [It is reported that Mr. Dill bas seven hundred bottles of wine on ice endy for his friends.) Other busmess was at- tended to, the association adjourning at 1, o'clock, -— Nogteeen Liveetizs Seymours AND BLArE of this club was held at hk street, om Men iay might. Wo members sizned the constitution. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. John Donovan and K. W. Fenwick. after which the Chair requested sil members and their friends to meet at the ball this (Wednesday) evening ‘8! 7 o'clock. im erder to jom in the procession to | the Fifth Ward. ae THE Arsena 1s Keeside, tbe cont brick wall along the srounds, from Ja commenced « will be side of the arsenal “s creek to the Potomac, | Monday. The wail | long, rigut feet high and two | aud & to be erected at a cost of about Yacrt Cor Presented to the club of the yacht bearing ame, & handsome suit of color-—consisting | amer 15 f ngth and National flag | | of wb bes—made by Horstman Brothers & Co.. of Philadelphia. This yacht | ‘was originally the Gen. Grant, butearly this season the ciub complimented’ Mr.Given by giving bis name to the yacht. | ——.—_. | CoLtygr axp Epwarps.—Sam Collyer ar- | tives here last evening, and met with Billy | Edwards shortly after bis arrival, when some | nversation took piace relative to another fight, the former being arxious toenter the ring with Bi { is understood that the latter peremptorily declmes to enter the ring with Jlyer or any party again. ————— PEDESTRIANI=M.—Te-morrow, a young can- ate for the title of pedestrian will take his walk, leaving Baltimore at6 o'clock a. m., with We Intention of re: ng this city in ten hours. He bas not been in training for this feat, nor have any bets been made, and should he suc- cred, be intends next to try 100 miles In twenty- four hours. ——__+__ \ Rworerxes Over THE Maine Evxctiox.— | Last evening, at 7 o'clock, one hundred guns | e ir Judiciary Nquare, under the aus. | Fices of the Koys in Blue, im honor of the re- sult of the Maine election. | pestmerep ase RETURNED.— Mr. Wormley, the celebrated | colerer of the West End, bas returned from | Europe, whither be accompanied Hon. Rev- +ray Johnson to arrange the latter's honseheld eitairs. ae ee Rruixvxp.—Col. Lee has been relieved from cwiy at Alexandria. The Journal says: Col. Ie Das, for several years acceptably perform. «ot the Cuties of his office, aud Bas done so in ach a wwy 9% lo xecumulate many frends. | Mayor Bowen. f | house to await identification | They were insur Tu Poremac Fronr.-The inclement weath- er which we have had for the past few days bas somewhat given thequiecus to pleasure excursions down the river, but as it is general- ag a tude much later im Cage! Predict that pleasure seekers will yet make. other trips by water. The steamer Arrow made her ‘waal trip to Mount Vernon this morning. Carter's Wharf—Arrived—Schooners Lydia A. Hoghlett, Evans, from Havyre-de-Grace, write onl, for CH. Ba & Co; America, Paul, from Spesutia Island, with coal, for Hea- derson Fowler; Armada, Palmer, from Swann Creek, with 105,000 feet of lumber, for J. D. itch. Looe Wharf.—Arrived — Schrs. Federal Hill, Wheeler, trom Port i with 106.000 feet of white pine, for M: & Son; Fish Hawk, Faunce, with fresh fish, tor T. Reagan: Jennie Baker, Headley, with bakers’ pine wood, for J. H. Jebnson'& Co. Sailed—Senrs. Mystic Circle, McCready, for Alexandria; May- flower, Mary Elizabeth, and sloop Sea Sitpper, Capts. Fannces, with ice, for the fishing shores. Riley's Waarf.—Artnived—Schrs. R. L. Taylor, Baker, from Spesutia Island, with 300 tons of coal, tor B. F. Clark; Mary Augusta, Wroton, from Havre-de-Grace, with 150 tons of coal, for Henry Clay Stewart; J. J. Maypole, Benedick; Marcellaman, Lewis, with oysters, for Tarner r= Jas. A. Hooper, Cheshire., with pro- duce, for market; Orator, Brown, from Macho- doc, with 40 cords of wood, tor Mr. Linnbeck. Sailed, mer Columbix, Harper, for Balti- more, with freight and merchandize, for Chas. Worthington. Fowler's Wharf —Arrived—Schrs. J. J. Bar- rell, Perry, from Havre-de-Grace, with coal for the Washington and Georgetown Ice Com- pany; Mechanic, Smart, trom the lower river, with wood tor Maginnis. Sailed—Scbrs. Rapid Ann, Bailey, down the river, to load with wood for Philadeipbia; T. W. Ware, Abdel, down the river. light. Foy's Wharf—Arrived—Longboats Tnomas Carroll. Haney, trom Aquia Creek, with wood for J. T. Clark; Alexander, Keys, from Qu: tico, with wood for Mr. Dodge. Guinand’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schooner Sallie, Queen, with wood to market. Sailed—Schr. Consutution, Perry, light. paiik SS AES Pouce IreMs.—First Precinct:—| Creagen, assault and battery, fined $5.9; Louis Perryman, do., jail for cour’; Patrick Murphy, disorderly: fined $3: Christian Faunce, do.. fined $5; Jala Bagley, John Kelley, John Murphy, drunk: security for behavior. Second Precinct:—George Williams alias T. Taitert, larceny of four socks; jail for court; Margaret Barker, disorderly; fined $2; Julia Washington, do., do.; Christian Marsh, cruelty to animals: turned over military. Fourth Precinct,—Themas Angel, threats; jail in default of security; J. H. Beall, do.. do; Same party, assault ard ‘battery; jail; James Harvey, drunk and disorderly; fined #1; John Dunnigan, do.; werkhouse; Thomas Brown, disorderly: fined $1; Levi Smith, do.; security for behavior. Fifth Precinct—James Clark, disorderly; fiued Wm. Dean, drunk and disorderly; fined $5; Jackson Harland, do.; do. Sixth Precinet:—Wm. Davis, violating mar- ket regulations, fined $2; Edward Bowen, F. Rembler, H. C. Mitchell, O. H. Gray, do., fined $1, George Fritch, disorderly, 85. Seventh Precinct:—Jno. Bresnehan and Jno. Rosch, pettit larceny, locked up for twelve ours. Eighth Precinet:—Joseph Hiller, nuisance, fined sz; Charles Patterson, disorderly, work- house. Sanitary Company:—George Juneman, sell- ing liquor on Sunday, fined $25, and $1.05 costs; W. H. Lincell, obstructing street, fined $5: Ed. Wooles, no privy to premises, do. a FLAG RAISING IN THE SevENTA WaRD—S+y- meur and Blair Merting—A Smail Tirade on the Corporation B.’s.—Last evening, & large national €, thirty by twenty teet, bearing the names of Seymour and Blair, was thrown to the breeze on 4\4 street, between F and G, South ‘Wasbington — being suspen, to a rope stretched from the top of Mr. Eggleston's house to that of Mr. T. B. Pumphrey. A procession of the Seventh Ward Conservative Club was formed at Potomac Hall, and, headed by the banner of the club and with a number of trans- arencies, marched to the place designated, ere the Sonth Washington Cornet Band, sta. tioned on the balcony of Mr. Ezgleston’s house, (from which the speaking took place.) per- formed appropriate music, and the scene was quite an annaated one, Messrs. Pumphre Sggleston’s houses, being handsomely illumi- nated. The flag was run out about eight o'clock. amid the cheers of the crowd, and Mr. James Smail addressed the meeting, speaking of the loyalty of the people of the District, who he said bad been grossly misrepresented. He denounced the present city government, and referring to the officials whose names, be ‘said, commenced with B., cTiticized the course of ister Boswell, Mr. SS. Baker, Surveyor Bliss, Mr. Bates and Dr. Bova. Mr. Small having relieved his mind, was fol- lowed by Dr. T. G. Clayton, Dr. Allen, and Mr. J.S.Newbank, of N. ¥., who was intro- duced and addressed the meeting —_-—__. CENTRAL GRANT AND Cotrax Civs.—At S business meeting of this organization, heid jast night ai 319 Pennsylvyaua avenue, about twenty gentlemen were nominated and elected members of the club. A report of the revised constitution and by-laws was submitted, the consideration of which was postponed till some future meeting. Mr. Dubbs, from the ¢ mmit- te baving charge of the arrangements for the grand mass meeting to be held at the Navy- yard on Friday evening, stated that the ar- Taugements were about all completed, and that the committee had requested Captain A. Grant, brigadier general of the “Boys in Blue,” toact as chief marshal on the occasion. Capt. Grant accepted the position, but hoped that a post- ponement would be agreed upon, as the torches ordered for the first brigade of the “Boys in Blue” would not reach him in time to be used on that evening. The subject was discussed at considerable length by General Crocker, J. Sayles Brown, W. A. Short, and others; when it Was agreed that the demonstration should be Postpoued until Tuesday evening, 22d instant. pt. Sherill, from the committee on speak- ers for the mass meeting, reported that a num- ber of the most prominent members of Con- gres~ had consented to be present and address the Republicans. Adjourned ——_ Commotion Ix THE MARKETS—Enforcement of an Old Law.—Yesterday, the police of the Sixth precinct arrested several parties on the charge of violating the market regulations, and Justice Clark fined them in small amounts each, giving them notice that in tutare the penalty will oe enforced more strictly. The market hours, as prescribed by the act of May +1857, are from daylight until ten o'cloc from May Ist to October Ist, and until eleven o'clock during the remaining months, and it is not lawful for persons to take possession of or occupy stands or places earlier than two hours before sunset, under a penslty of $5 for each offense. The Saturday evenings’ markets shall Close at eight o’clock from Uctober to May, and at nine o'clock duripg the other montis, the Clerks of the Markets to give notice fifteen minutes previous to the close by ringing a bell ‘This law was not fully carried out: but this merning, & few minutes past eleven, the police notified the dealers at the Northern Market of the time for closing ——— Tue ORPHANS Exvovinc TaEMsetves.— This morning several of our whole-souled business men sent their wagons down to the Protestant Orphan Asylum and took the little ones ont tor a day's vacation at the Oid Sol- dicts’ Home, where they spend tue day around the grounds, in care of Wm. G. Himrod, Su- Perintendent of the Sabbath school connected With the asylum, apd the teachers of said *chool, Miss Wannall, the matron, accompa- hying them Asa Visitor, to enjoy the excursion- The children are all looking finely, not a single case of sickness having occurred during the last year, which speaks well for the care of a family of 107 children under the age of 14 years Starting off singing to the words “Away, ryirg one of Moses’ self-operating swings, they looked as though they meant to enjoy them- selves. ——_-—_ Rartnoad AcctpExt.—Last evening, about bine o'clock, as 4 train of the OUrangeand Alex. Andria railroad, loaded with cattle, was being Lacked along Ist street to the Baltimore depot, when nearing Indiana avenue, the reat ear ran off the track and overturned, aud the next car was also turned over against a tele. graph post. The overturned car was consid-r- ably smashed, anit two steers were killed out Tight, and four others, before they could be se. cured, got away, and have not since been re- covered. — Lost CntLp.—A little white child, appar- en'ly about four years old, was picked up es- tray this morning in the neighborhood of 13th Ana F streets, and taken to the Central Station- It was dressed it a pink figared calico wrapper, dark brown | dress with black dots, underneath. and wore cloth balmoral shoes, white elastic garters, and bareheaded, —_+—__ Fourty-rovrts Reomenr or Covorsp VoLunTee® Isr ANTRY.—The 44th Colored In- stockings, with fontry last evening elected the followin, - +: -For Colonel, Captain Oarese, of pany A; Lieutenant Colonel, Captain’ A. Dyson, Company D; Major, Samnel Allan. Company B; Adjutant, Lieutenant Sam-_ uel Richards, Company ©; Quartermaster, Private Joseph Tack: Company F. Fing 1 ALEXAawDRIA.—A fire occurred in Alexandria this morning entirely three frame dwelling houses, situated on 4 erick street, bel to J. G. Verplank. im the Aitna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., for $3,000. Pic-N) Pi Bali Club, for the benefit of St. Peter’s Paro- cbial Schools, took place at Gt: on Mon- day, announced. and notwithstanding the weather, it Was & successinl one, yielding quite a sum for the schools, Letters from the People. YACHTING -IN Waskinetos.— Editor Star: ‘Seeing &n article in the Sunday Chronicle 13th instant, relating to the yachts and regattas of Wastington, we beg leave, through the col- umnsof your excellent to correct: of the erroneous there hus been bat one regain on ‘he Potounts there been but one regatta om the Potomac the memory of oe ee. it hardly deserving the name—owing ii sonly iorarent 0 the Dreoencool one yeeks fram acelpb: ‘clept Aldager Perseverance is Gograded sok wh ng smack, with a crew of one man senda ag rest of our ee us talk to this “ancieat mariner.” The fact is, there have been two successful Tegaitas this summer, without the aid of the Aldager, in which the following yachts par- ucipated, yiz:—Witch of the Wave, Persever- ance, Sessford, General Grant, Fairy, Maimie, Ne-con-he-con, Mariner, National, Greyhound, and a boat from the Navy Yard, name known. Five ef the above are sloop-rizged, and five cat-rigged—similar to the Aldager. Most of them are equal, if not superior m model, construction, and ed, to the peerless () Philadelphia yacht. Some of our yachts an carry from fifteen to twen:y persons—none of them fess than seven or eight. If the writer will take the trouble to come down to the river, almost any evening, it will afford us great Pleasure to take him out and demonstrate to his satisfaction that we have yachts of which even ‘Washington need not be ashamed. Smrrt. 14, 1565. Tar Yacuruen, adage eee ‘Tae MARYLAN: Surrarers.—The treasurer Maryiand by through Mr. W, A. Ridgeley’ $20 additional collection from the City Post . This sum, together with a bundie of clothing, was con- veyed to Ellicott City this morning by Mr. Ridgeley in person. Mr. Perry, the treasurer im this city, sull continues to receive accounts of distress and suffering in the Patapsco valley, and other afflicted portions of Maryiand, and hopes, therefore, that the kind-hearted and be- nevolent will not abandon further cortribu- tions. —— ees EscarE rRom St. Mary's Jait.—Lienten- ant Kelly and detective Coomes who lett here on Saturday tor St. Mary’s county, Maryland, for the purpose of bringing to this city 2 man arrested in that county, supposed to have sto- len two horses from Mr. S. Goldin, near Good Hope, a tew days ago, returned last evening. They returned without the party, the man under arrest beimg one R. F. Jarboe, charged with stealing two horses from Mr. Gilham, near Piscataway, Md., and he managed to escape from jail on Monday night by burning out the ‘window sill and creeping through. —— CvuRIovs SPECIMEN OF BRICK.—In the show window of Mr. H. U. Hood, jeweler, on Penn- sylvania avenue, between 9th and lith streets 18 & portion of a brick taken from the top of the great wall of China, (where it runs into the ‘Yellow Sea, at the month of the Gulf of Petch- elee,) on July 8th, I-6%, by Mr. George W. Boyle, of Baltimore, then a petit officer on the U.'S. steamer Wachusett, and who has just been discharged from the Steamer Hart- tord. The brick is of a leaden color, and trom exposure to the weather the outside crust wears the appearance of light iron rust. ea Bitten ny a HoG.—This morning, about 19 o’clock, asa little child, about four years old, was rambling along the market lot, near the canal, it was bitten by a hog which was feed- i ON waste fruit and vegetables scattered abont. The child approached the animal and Atempted to pick up an apple lyiog near where it was rooting, when she seized him by the fleshy part of the hand and inflicted an ugly wound. The little sufferer was taken to its home near by, and properly attended to. aman Seats Sates or Reat Estatz.—Messrs.Green & Wilhams, auctioners, yesterday sold lot 20 in square 567, fronting on north B street, between oi jd 7th streets east, to J. Thropp for 20 Tr square foot. . C. T. Griffith, auctioneer, (for Fitch and Real Estate’ Brokers.) “sold lot 45 in . fronting Vorth Capitol a Fox, McG uire’s sub-division of squire on H street north. between First streets, to Col. ©. M. Alexander for 55 cents per square foot. aco AccIDENT.—This afternoon about 1 o'clock, a lady, walking along Pennsylvania avenue below (th street, was knocked senseless by a ladder falling and striking her on the fore- ead. The ladder had been left standing Against an awning frame, and a passer by walking against it caused it to fall. She was taken in Boyle's store, near by, and restora. tives being applied, she was soon in a condi- tion to proceed to her home, Rev. Dr. OLbs, of Christ Church, is now un- conscious and is rapidly sinking. eiugesse Sareas THE COURTS. CrRcvIT Court, Judje Fisher—The case of Kutbourn & Latta vs. E. K. King: action for the fees charged for real estate left on sale with plaintifts. es DIED. COWLING. On the pieht of the 15th instant, of RDWAKD COWLING, Jr., aged’ 39 friends of the famil vited to attend his faneral on Fri the 18th Instant. at 3 0 clock, from dence. No. 297 re in- FD.001 is late resi: st.. between 13th and ith ste. [Aloxandria Gazette please copy | 2 10 CENT 10 CANTBREAKEM EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. aT BAUM'S, HOOPSKIRT AND COBSET FACTO! 49 LOUISIANA ENUE, between 6th aad7th stro, Buacks ITHS AND MACHIN 1318’ STOCK. —Flate, +; and \; to¢and1 BAR IBON—Biste, wioyaet inch Ovals: Halt Ovals; and Half Rounds HORSE sHOS pRragnd Flat Hammered tron. 01 x 1LKB, PLATE AND BOX IRON, Charcoal poland Padded tole - ‘a to HOOP AND BaND IRON Tee Cork, Fire, Spring. and Blister STEEL, CAST STEEL, all sizes, suuare, flat, and octag- ‘op: ACHINERY STEEL, :; to? in round. Fils FILES Fibs: (Moss & Gamble’s only.) . ‘8. BOLT ENDS, NUTS, WASHERS, BOLT Tove BOLTS = PLOW PLATES, CROW BARS, TYRE 180NS. . BELLUWB. cw! WEST RATES FOR CASH OR EQUIY- AT LOWEST THe tS OB EQuiy JOHN R ELVANS & Co, “7 and 59 Lonisiana avenae. relh eolw (Sun. Chron. 2t} KISTERBOCK’S WROUGHT-IBON HOT-AIR FURNACES, For Larze or Small Buiidines. ‘The above Furnace is now offered to the public, and will be warrapted to give entire satisfaction It isrconomical The heat ts soft, healthful, ai delightful. It is simple in all its’ paria, and the arrangement for ventilation unsurpassed No. gas can possibly escape into the room, and tre dast ir entirely confined to the iutertor of the Furnace, Tt needs Jess attention and less repairs than any other Furnace in use. Now enexhibition and forsale by W. D. WY¥ViLL. we5-4w 409 Pa. ave., near corner 4% st. (fatels] y CE TO ALL PERSONS BUILDIN N Mato FIRST CLASS HOUSES. fe ©. SCHNEIDER, PRACTICAL BELL HANG. Ek, 271 Pennsylvania avenue, between 1th and lth streets. Bells bi in the most imj Sip Cua cy n ete onthe ieee rhe beat er. BIGNAL BEL! STEAMBOAT GONGS constantly on hand. ders for SPEAKING TUBES with WHISTLES attended to. All kind of ecuted with neatness and ING RODS. with Platins Ti, the best manner. Work Xs DRY @ocDs AT LOW PRICE BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 SEVENTH STREST, between New York avenue and L street, jea-3m TEESE bal 5 lumbte. of admipistration . &. on the eatare ‘of sone bet cla Sait Mie, suid deceteed = mbes BEEN [her mssmga 8 BIRANCHAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money in New York remains easy at the low Tates which have prevailed for the past week, the average rate to borrowers om call being ¢ eent. with exceptional transactions at 3and Lim Gas Discounts are more active though are unchanged. pa Government Securities. WasmrneTon, Sept. 16, 1863.—Jay Uoone & Oo. furnish the following quotations of Gov- e@xnment securities : U. 8, 6's, 1681. 20's, Jn &JY,°67..100 addy, 68. ‘orties. Us ol ee stocks db oa Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote: and bor tn home and foreign markets as follows NEw Yor, Sept. 16.—First Board—U. 8.6’ 1381, cou, con} 113%; pon, 114; 6.20"s, 1864, coupon, 109%; 1865, cou) 111; 1506 coupon, new, 10 6.20's, ‘est, coupon, 109; 10.40's, coupons, 104; Pacific Mail, 105%; Ohio Mise.Certificates,39 ;Mariposa,—; Atiantic Mail, —; ton, 46; Cumberland, 32; W. U. Telegraph, 34; Quicksilver, 20%:' Boston Water Power, 15; N.Y. Oentral, 254; Ene, 4635; do. preferred, 68; Hudson, 139; Reading, 91:° Michigan Central, 118; Michigan South: ern, *4; Lllinois Qentral, 144; Oleveland and Pittsbu’ £7; Northwest, 83 do. preferred So; Cleveland and Toledo, 12%; Rock Island, 102}: Fert Wayne, 10); Alton & Terra Haute, 46; Toledo & Wabash, 624; Adams Ex., 50), Welis, Fargo & Oo. Exp. 20; American Ex- press, $7; United States Express, 47; Mer- chants’ Union, 244; Chicago & Alton, 136 do. Prf'd, 156. Market stendy. Gold, 144 yaltty. [By Cable.} Lowpox, Sept. 16—11:15 a, m.—Consols tor money, $4; for account, ; Bonds, 724 ;1llinois Centrale, b14; Erie, 305 FRANEFOET, Sept. 1—11:15 a. m.—Bonds, 75075 K. Tivszroor Sept, 16—11:15 a. m.—Cotton market opens steady; sales of ten thousand bales; Middling Uplaads, 9 atv; Orleans, 1044 104 Loxpox, Sept. 16-120 p. m.—Consols for money, 94; for account,4%; Erie, 3)¥. Bonds, 24, quiet. Ihnois, 91. LivBRPooL, Sept. 16—1:20 p. m.—Cotton mar- ket firmer; sales will probably foot up 12,000 bules. Prices unchanged. ——— es Baltimore Markets, To-day. Baltimore, Sept. 16.—Virginia 6's, old, in- scribed, 474, bid, 45 asked; do. 1-66, 49 bid, 5 asked; do. 1567, 48 bid, 49 asked; do. coupon, old, 54 bid; do. coupon, new, 544 bid. Cotton dull; nominally 2#c. Flour dali. with prices unchanged, Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn dull; choice to prime white, 81.20; yellow, ®.1.5 al.2 Osts dull; 70a73c. Rye firm at 1.40. Provisions easier. Pork, $31. Bacon—rib sides, 17: clear do. 17 &: shoulders, 14: hams, 2vc. Lard 20cents. i New York Grain Market o-day. New Yor, Sept. 16.—Flour als cents lower. Wheat unsettled. Spring le? cents lower. Winter ate im favor of buyers Corn dull and a shade lower. ee Wall Stre ‘e-day. New York, Sept. 16.—Stock market strong. Exchange, 9; Gold, 44 . 5.20's, 1852,13%: 10-40's, registered, 4%; North Carolina 6's, 734, do. new, 724; Virginia 6's, 54. ——_- Dry Goods. A very good business has been done in all departments ot the dry goods trade the past week, and prices have ruled steadily for all classes of fabrics. excr pting domestic sheetings and shirtings, Which have undergone a decline of 4 halito a cent a yard, on account ofa fall of three to four cents a pound in the raw material. The jobbers haye worked off their old stocks to a great exten?, and Inid ina new supply; and the regular fall season may be said to buve commenced in earnest. In prints there has been less change of prices than in other kind of cotton goods; the uew styles selling up to the full price, while the less destrable styles are barely steady. Woolen goods are selling better than for some time past, and the stock of cloths in first hands has very sensibly dimin- ished. In foreign goods the transactions are large and lively, and prices are firmly main- ined, particularly for dress goods and silks. The auction sales have been large and well at- tended.—N. Y. Independent. oo: SPECIAL NOTICEs, PHALON'S “PAPHIAN LOTION ror BEAUTIFYING THE Oar AND COMPLEX. REMOVES ore : Fal and SLOUMING. For LADIES in the NURSERY it is {nvalaabl For GENTL: JEN after SHAVING it has no equal *PAPHIAN LOTION” is the ent: ably - edy for diseases and blemishes ofthe SKIN,” ir . 4 BA’ will not ‘chap the BKIN- Price 2 coste per cake. “FLOR DE MAYO.’ “FLOR DE MAYO. ANEW PERFUME F, HAND! ite Texgoistre, DELIoeTE Liss FBAGBANC) PHALON & SON, New Bork. jeS-ly Sold by all Druggists. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAD RENEWER. HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN RENS WER” aa Peon HUMAN HAIR RESTORED. Gray Hair chaazed to its Natural Color by HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best article known to preserve the Hair, Preventing its falling out, making lifeless, ff, brashy batr HEATHY,SO¥T AND GLOSSY. ho use it are unsnimous in awarding it the praise of being the best Hair Dressing extant, and ithout @ rival in restoring gray hatr to its netu- ral color Beware of counterfeits and imitators. ask for Hall's, and take none other. Price $1.00. For sale by ali druggists. K.P. BALL @ Cu., Nashau. N.H., Proprietors. se7 eozm AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF 4 LAXA- TIVE MEDICINE. Perhaps no one medicine is 80 universally quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted ‘into ese, 4 every country and among all classes, as this mil Eni eMclent pargative Pitt. The obvious reason Temedy than any othe: know ‘that it cured ti know that it cures thelr ‘and all kno that it ns ALL EBUPTIONS, FRECKLES, fails through any fault or peglect of its composition. We have thousands upon thou: Sands of certificates of their remarkable cares of the following complaints, "but such cures are Kuown in ever) nelghboriood. and we need not poblish them. “Adapted to all azea and oonditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug. they may be taken with safety by anybody. ‘Thelr sugar coating preserves tl ever fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable no can aries in any quentity. by their powerful Influence iscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy action—remove the obstructions of ‘wels, liver, and other organs of the restoring their irregular action to healt and by correcting, where vor they exist, such de. Fangements as are the rst origin of discaso. Minute directions are given in the wrapper +n the box. for the following complaints, which these PYor WNSPSESIA or INDIGESTION, LI or LESSNESS, LANGUOR and LSS OF’ AP! TALES, Uh Overtake medorately t= stim from required. Bi ', GRAVEL, PAL- PITATION OF THE H Rr, beer] THE SIDE, BACK AND LOL ‘they should be co: usly taken, as reai to change the dis giacd action of the system. " With such change oe complaints disappear, For DEOPBY and DHOPSIOAL SWELLING y cf. z, . from their cleansing and renov 0 digestive apparatust DB. J. 0. an &0O., Practical OnEmists, WE: % CITY ITEMS. this week at. Ye One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 6 VARA avenue, near 4); street. THE IRow CLaD-will steam up to-morrow, ‘tbe 17th instant.) All lovers of Steamed sters will call at the old Original Swamer, where they know it is done up brown. T. M. Harvey, 3 Corner Penn. avenue and iith street. ‘We ARE warry to announce that Dr. P. Shedd, ot New York, arrived in the city yester- day. His numerous friends can fifid him at the northwest corner of 8th street and Pennsyl- ia avenue, where he will hold himself in readiness to attend promptly to all calls in the line of bis profession. ——_o-_—_ Mxn's, Yourus’ anp Bors’ Reapy-Mavs CLoTHixe, all kinds, Styles, and sims, sad a choice selection of samples to make up to order in the best style. All prices weed lower the lowest elsewhere, and full satisfaction ranteed every purchaser. joan WaLxer & Co., 368 Penn. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. 3 ‘Metropolitan Hotel Building. —— Tux Orver or THE Day.—A general order for Sozodont. In the reth of ail sition ithas Dooume the supreme dentifrice of the age. A Wac sent General Grant bottle of «Spaid- ing’s Glue" a few days since. Query: Was it to mend bis Meerschaum or to cement friend- ship between himeelt and B —_—_o—— Hear Yx, Prorie, axp Listex To THE Voce or Wispom.—Those in want of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, goods, at low prices, go to the ORIGINAL FRanc, 494 Seventh street, between D and E, where you will find a splen- did assortment twenty per cent. cheaper than in any similar establishment in the city. Hi motto is, “A quick penny is better than a slow dollar.” Remember the place —{%4 Seventh street, large plate-glass front, six doors belaw E street. “No branch store. 89,1 —————— Corne. &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 42 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., since 1561, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, &c and successfully treats all diseases of the feet without pain or inconvenience to the patient. The shoe can be worn with ease im- mediately after the operation. Refers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thou- sands of ether responsible persons who pa- tronize his establishment. Hours from $ a.m. to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at office. Calis made at residences from 6 to 3 p. m. ge arenes Prick List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at the ORIGINAL Frawc’s, 494 Seventh street, be- tween D and E streets: Good White Shirts, sia $1.50; Fine White Shirts, $2a$2.50; geod Under- shirts and Drawers, 5c., 75c. and $1; A No.1 fin? Merino Shirts ‘and’ Drawers, $1.50, $1 Ge od Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents; best English Half-Hose, $5 and $5.5) per dozen; good Pay Collars, three boxes fer 25 cents; White ikerchiefs, 15,20, and 25 cents: Linen Collars, Cuff Ties, Bows, Toilet Articles, etc., at popular prices. Remember the place—49i Seventh street, lange plate-giass front, six doors below E street, No branch stores. 9,91: Urxorerergrs Goops at Coat.—As I am about to close my business this fall I offer the following goods at cost prices: Reps, Damasks, Enameled Cloth, Holland Shades, Tassel: Cord, Tacks, Roller Ends, Ws Racks, Oil Cloth, Carpets, Table Linens, Spreads, &c. Small dealers and others are respectfully invited betere purchasing elsewhere. 8,20-2; A. ADAMSON, 506 9th street, ——_o—_—_ WHAT MAKEs your bair so beautiful? Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re- storer or Dressing, (ir one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every druggist sells it. eo Se ae coset Punsoms wishing to subscribe for Tas STaR who reside on Ospitol Hill and the Navy Yard, Will please leave their orders at No, 12 East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. JoRw Coaarwe. Agent Parest PANTALOON DBAWEBS. ‘We are now preparing # full stock of the above celebrated DRAWERS, in materials suitable for all climates. Also our new styles of MEN'S FUBNISHING GOODS now ready fer Fall and Winter of 1538. FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, au29¢ollt No. 5% White sireet , New York DoOTe RD FLOPAWLAOTIO BETEAOR OS Attention to this fnvalaable remedy in cases of over- tu stimulants and nervous diseases it fs Pend gc rivate tr jor the peat lorcevaaes tie Row offered to, the people vt the District in fall con: ce that ite ite will be appreciated; and tes! als ae ereverg Persons have omeacy Give tte wit — i sale by all draggists and at Room No. 10 ‘sp i28- VON KURE & 00. Scuoou BOOKS, FOR SALE BY FRENCH & RIOHARDSON, 334 PENNA. AVE, Essen AND EUROPEAN NEWS. “THE MAIL A Paper containing the news, the princtpal lead- oy ‘ell digested summary, an7 all inter- ores 8 cing matter from Th Tomes aia, havlaaecome tae property of thepecse 1, bev! 1 etorn of The Times. 18 NOW published twice a week, under the title of “THE MAIL,” at the price of Tpseensos per copy as heretofore Or Bde a week, post free. Tho days of publication will be Tuesday and Fri. ¥, and each paper matters of interest ing vious numbers of The Tim: rendered available, in a c! convenient im, Yor ‘persons residing abroad ‘or in the colo: S'Subscribers can obtain “TRE MAIL” thron Newapaper Agents, or may have it from the Pub- Usher. on pre-payment, at Printing House Square, London 3715-balem.22w OTL =Havi secured the services of Mr. HENBY E. BILEY, formerly with A_ McOo- ag, the celebrated Baltimore Gansmitn, I will be ‘Sod any others in my Vine, and f will . Stas fair prices te can Remember the place, Siga of Hitatreeta, Washington, Bek between Ot and » Wasl a, DC. t JOHN J. PEABODY. HAVING TAKEN OHARGE OF ALL WORK cor d with che GUNSMITHING DEPART- tie of Mr. J.J, PEABODY’S GUN AND 4 KSMITH, ESTABLISHMENT, No. 414 D reet, I w: leased to see [se 2-tf} HENBY E. RILEY. sti old friends. TES, 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ra have gbiained froma the’ Grphaa's Court of Lio oe) any — ak scree ot Ostembie, lestament e don MORGAR iatcat Waele state at ani is or any of my sased. All persons having claims against the |, are hereby warned to exhibit the vouche! % same, with the rs thereof, to the subscri- bers, before the 12th: s§ ber H Be ay cutee oy eat ea ‘may benefit of estate. Given under our hands ber. his 8th day of Reptember TH oan MABGALET NEWRY, Exccutors. 493 MONEY BROKER. CITY LOAN OFFICE. 00... Se WeLPrl GTRERT, BETWEEN B AND F STEBETS, Oneshort square from Pennsylvania avenue, Officer and Clerks Pay Accounts purchased. ‘mb Siy* S. BOYD, B.M. HILLMAN, ALEX. BOYD PRO! Asents for cate of the # Coal O81 FERTILIZERS. BONE DUST No. 83 awp :/R ® *™ o vat Lo Phe ee z rete) aes removed to the corner of ‘ Rew Youx Averur axp 81x7m Stazey, Ope Suuare from Mortberp Liberty Markei, GEORGETOWN. —— oe Attairs in bnew Mons ov tae Fazs Fiest ox Sunpar.— John Hanson, engineer om the canal packet Minnesota, who w: in the fighton the time, but released onal, appearea before at released on Justice Buckey last eveuing, aga after a hear ing ef the case was finec $10.50. DRUxe axy Disorpeaty.—Charies B. Smith and Charles H. Robertson, two sailors, arrest- ed by Officer Boarman for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, were brouzht before Justice Baokey, who fined Smith $5 and Robertson Tae Aguepver._The on the aque- duct are beiug prosecuted with energy, and a large quanticy of heavy timber, to be used on the work, srfived this morning. Tee aque- duct and a protion of the Washington aod Alexandria canal were inspected this morning by Gov. H. H. Wells, of Virginia. Tux RechAsiTEs.—Heber Tent, No.2, lude- dent Order of Rechabites, held a meeting Eist evening, anda large amount of business was transacted, occupying so much Ume toat the usual mteresting exercises, consis"ing of addresses, &c., did not take place. MeRcnants’ Excnance — No transactions of note to-day on ‘Change. 5,30) bushels red wheat were offered this morning, with no sales ‘# bushels wheat changed baods at 2.40, and fu bushels at $2.37 yesterday afternoon at pri- vate sale. The millers here either bave a large stock on band or purchase im other markets, and it is said the wheat offered here is not the prime article which would command a ready sale in the Georgetown market. River FRroxt.—No arrivals or departares are noted to-day, but there is a large fleet of schooners on the way up the river acd will be here in time to load with coal which is expect- ed to arrive to-morrow, or Friday, by canal from Cumberland. MEETING OF THE CrTY CovNCILS—A spe. cial meeting of the Boards of Aldermen aad Commen Council will be helt this evening in their respective chambers in pursuance of a call from the Maycr. STODDARD STREET.—The jury, which has tor some time had before them the comiemaation of certain land for the extension of Stoddard street, have completed tueir labors and sub- mitted their report to the Mayor, who will lay it before the Councils at their next meeting. ARRIVALOF GRAIN BY CANAL.—Arrived— Boat Clara Billmyer, from Shepherdstow with wheat and corn. CBRSAPRAKE & Outo CaNat.—Business is entirely ata stand still on the Canal, and no boats Are arriving, but they are expected to- morrow. Advices from Cumberland state that ithas been raining heavily and almost contin- nously there for the last two days, which may cause further damage to the Caval Georgetown Advertisements. BBX THOS. POWLING, Aactioncer; Georgetown BECEIVER’S x LUABLE RESTAU. RANT. F ITCRE. GOUD WILL. AND LEASEBOLD. BEING LANG'S HOTEL, GEUKGETOWN. By virtue ef on order of the Supreme Court of this District. passed «m the Lith September. A.D” Iss5, fm cause No. 3 docket 9. I will sel PR suction. tothe highest Vieder, on FRIDAY, the 5th day of September, instant, st 10 o'clock m., et the Foes, — oan — will, a yd jxtures, and othe Lag oe erty buildings long known as. g's Hotel, in George- teva, B. at the terminus of the Avenue Rail rot ‘The uvexpired term is for four are from the ‘2th of August. 4. D 1355. the montbly rent being 2153 35-10", apd includes the ase of twenty-three rooms, and the Rar Room and Club Boom, in short, allof the buildings Gag the offices used by the Rathoad pany, Wi Cassin, Wm. H aig. and thet formerly occupied b Ibert Stark: es pera! sromery eaves all the Farnl- ry emliraces urni- ture in all these roome: {nclodiag Bede. Bedsteads, Beading, Sheets, Pillows, Carpets, Curtains. Pic tures, Chairs, T: Crockery, Gla nges Bar roo Fixtures. Ciut room Furniture, &c., &c ; being a)! the personal property now on the premises The place hes been Known @« a Hotel stand for pany Jeore has proved a Incrative locatic for the hotel and restaurant business, and pers» Wishing to purchase are requested to visit the place and inform themsely- as to its present and prospective value. as it will be sold as an entirety ‘Terms of sale: One half cash; the residue at three and six mont! ith interest from the day of to besatisfactorily secured. The sale tory, and the purchaser will be placed in fy —— F W_JONER, Beceiver s014-108 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct r. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. T BANKRUPTCY NOTIVE. HISIS TOGIVE NOTICE, That on the istb day of September, A. D. 1333. a warrant in bankra was issued the estate of 2m. E. KING. «SON city of Wash- ae wo eee 0 hay — adjudged iakrupts on their own petition; oe of auy debts and delivery of any property telouciuc to such bankrapts.to them or for their use, he ‘ranster of any property by them fe forbidden by law: that @ meeting of the ereditors of the said bankrupts, to prove their. debts. and. choose one oF more assignees of their estate, will ve held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the City Hall. in the city of Washington. before 3 Suzlee Brown, Register. on the Sth day of Sepiran- + A.D. 1868, at 10 o'clock a.m DAVID 8. GOODING, U. 8 Marshal of D.C.,as Messenger. SerTRMBER 15, 1868. n lurosrant NEWS. 0. B. JEWELL’S PREMIUM SOAPS are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOB THE LEAST MONEY in the market. ‘They are made on the old fashion plan by boll- ing. and ere free from all injurious Chemical adulterations. Premium ORIENTAL SOAP, NEW YOBK CITY SOAP, CHEMIOAL OLIVE 80AP, “ _ LAUNDBY SvuaP, Are brands of superior quality, and are guaran- eed to give perfect satisfaction. ASK YOUB GROCER for any of these and take 20 other. omer sale by ail of the BEST GROUERS tm the 7 Manufactory, Nos. 500 and 502 G street north Between 4th and Washington Do. Jy lett Gravp oprsrsc oF BOY , VUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S FALL CLOTHING, Suitable for SOHOUL AND DRESS WEAB. Also. foil stock of DRESS SHIRTS, UNDER- SHINTS und DRAWERS ail seen G2” Special attention given to this branch of the busines Purch idea of thi ers would do well to drop in and get an teary ety les and low prices. | At ALL. ROBINSON & CO.’s, 322 Pennsylvania avenu between 9th and loth Groxcrrows COLLEGE, D. Cc. NINETEENTH MEDICAL SESSION-186=—"9 College Building, Corner Tenth and E streets, CITY OF WASHINGTON. FACULTY: BLE YOUNG. M.D , President and Professo woe rinciples snd Practios ot Medicina Geer ology, and Medical Ethics, FLODOARDO HOWARD, M.D.. Treasurer and MProteseor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Wamen and Children. JONNSON ELIOT, M. 2) » Dean, and Profemor of rin ‘end ‘Practice of Surgery, Military Surgery. Fractures, and Dislocations. JAMES EB. MORGAN, M. D.. Professor of Matert Medics, Therapeutics, aid Medical Juriapra- nce. THOMAS ANTISELL, M_D.. Professor of Physi- clogy, Hygiene. Physiological Ohemistry, Uri nary Therapeutics and Mathology. MONTGOMERY JOHNS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, Descriptive, hegional,end Surgical. BOBERT REYBURN. M.D , Professor of Ope- rative Surgery, Histology, Microscopic aud Pathological Anatomy. DANIEL R. HAGNE! » Professor of Clin- cal Medicine, J. HARBY TBOMPSON, M_D., Professor of Clin- ico-Surgical Diseases of Woman. WARWICK EVAN! STUART ELDEIDG! ‘The regvlar course of Lectures will comment he Bit Demonstrators. October Ist, and terminate the following March. FRES: the full course of Lectares........ Matriculation... 50 Demonstrator. rs) Graduation ne a 00 Single Ticke 209 For farther information address JOBNSON ELIOT, M.D., Dex sedeotm No. 408 F street, Waskington, D. == STATES PATENT OFFICE. Wacnixctom DO Se oC) RENUS WHEELER Ss., OH > rey rt ing for the o - praying for the extene!.. patent hint ou the Sth dayof Desentere seven a Givinous, er: 184. reisrusd Jauuary 3, 16%, Durmbere! 878 7. 2S 879. 9 “BaD Tumbered 276. again reissued May sumbe red 2.610. Grees Rerv itis ordered thas eat ition be heard at this ead duy of Nowembre wert gy gee Sx. Rad gemmege. toh ontewelon,| Shjectone: dee. Sr) ce Mpc othe: carers. id hb Oh Mice tweuty days bef re ihe ay Teenie ec Slav ow Under the SISTERS OF Fifteen’ ‘T. MATTHEWS CHUBCH. > 1Beolm Prerawation “FOR CUSINESS. Scholarship in the CONSOLIDATED . southwest corner 7th aud CULLEG: 40. acen are Permanship. Arithme- fish Composition. Book kerp w. Correspondence, Political Economy. ard Business Practi-e For circulars: giving full tuformation. address eel2eott HENBY C. SPENCER. Secretary RSJ. E. SHIDY, TEACRER OF G! ard Singing, Pint pan! tamebt ina few lessons Terme ‘Six Lessons, $5. Twelve Sishing fo rece! s- lessees at ~ Api vat No. eve 13th at. cor. @. +0! A EGE. oor cect. between 9th and 10th streets, ‘The exercise of the © ee be resumed on a . — "Ags ae orthe: a slit. Bev BF WIGET.8.J., President. yASHING’ LUGGIATE INSTITOTR— Ws TEechen Teseieat and Mat joa School for Boze, will commence ite ffth samuel lo term at Hall Lnteiligen-er Butlding. on MONDAY, Sept. 7th’ There will be class for young men Catal mation be obtained at Rev RB. WILLIAMSON HENBY MASSON, aM, Lancuages Re a TTY, MD. Studies wil be resumed in this Institath Monaay, September 7th. 1 si Trew Board, Washing end Taltion. per annum, 20) 00." Entrance Fee, @10 0. Physician's Fee, 00. Music and Diawing 1 Ey BRO BETTRLIN. Pres. ER OF iSrx AND Hf STs. Mrs and Mise KESbEY'S School for youne i 4 Misers. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY. Aus’ siet an 25-Im MES, BURR will re open her SCHOOL, DAY. September 28th, H street. betwor aud 14th streets TH! TON EVANGELICAL for young ladies apd mis the reception of day pupils. on September 1568. at the resid Mrs. ANGELO JACKSON, between 9th and Y0th streets weet. A amber of boarding pupils will be re- rincipal. 0. 369, Oe af the principal, ‘331 New York YVOONG LADIES son ON CAPITOL ULL, XO} DUDDINGTON PLACE. stRikt BETWEENEAND COSTS SOUTH Mre Vernon Dorsey will resume the duties of School, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Til 80%4-odim GroBcETO WN COLLEGE. DT. ar T 2, 1988. ‘The next erasion of this College will commence on the fret Monday of September. For catalognes or any further information apply to .& MaAGu 8.3. en flim a ae ident. SST. VINCENT'S SCHOOL. corner ith and O SS streets. under the care of Sisters of Charity Will open on MONDAY, Augast Siat. Parents aro requested to be prompt in souding thete, chile a 19-2om i por: ESPUTAS MUSICAL ACADEMY. ‘Thi Advanced clare Private Tuition @25 per (Quarter. A few schol from a distance can be accommodated wit! a and Tuition on reasonable terms. Competent teachers furnished for Seminaries. Se) ead eruies. &c. | For farther particulars address or call on the Princtpal at his house, 513 och street east. or at the Academy. au 15 io )REDERI ‘EMALE SEMINARY, FPBEDESION Femevral ee RYLAND, Possessing fall collegiate powers. will commence in'Sopeemtee ard and Sattion’ per scholastic year §200. For addreae tom BEY. Taos. m CANN, A INSURANCE. M. HANSON'S INSURANCE OFFICE, FIRE AND LIFE, Bo. 516 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E Streets. 4ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HABTFOBD, OON! “SF kite, P. _ TM RANCE CO., cg B06 B20, HARTFORD FIRE INS! c MW COET, Sect. HANSO. ETE. “O's ciate, Pree INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘OF NEW YORK. Sab ‘T. M. HANSON, No. 516 Bevoutn SPRINGFIELD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY. BANKERS. Jax COOKE a 00., BASKE s Firrzenre StReer, Orros-rs Tusasvay Buy and se atcurrent market rates, ang eonstently on hand e fall supply of ali GOVERNMENT BONDs, SEVEN-THIBTIES, ANDY OMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executes end collections mace on ali acoessible points. sett a IBST BATIONAL BANE OF WASHINGTOR. B.D O®80KE, (ot Jay Cooke ‘& Oo.,) President WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY anv FISADOIAL AGENT OF THE UNITEL STATES, ‘18th street, opposite che Treasury Deperimens, Government Becoritics with Treasurer Unites States, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.p We bay and sell all classes of GOVERNMEND SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNJEH BXCHANGE and make Colisctions im ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE UNITSD STATES. We purchase Goverument Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRMS and to any other bostuess eutrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION to regaré to GOVERN: MENT LOANS at all times cheerfally furnished. RPHANS’ COURT, September 1, 158 —De TR or Covumtia, Wastis. roy Cocrry Bsc! the case of BENJAMIN M."M.DoY. cuter zabeth Thompson. deccased, xecntor ‘aforesaid » 1888. for fi ribution of the personal TEE States PATENT 01 ic J MINGTON. D.C. ber 7, 1888. On th, tition of B F. Dorchester, Mansachtontes ttn fo Tae 4 ong for the extensio: 4 ‘ranted to him on the 12th day ef December, wre, for en vemout in Hanging Carriage Petition be heard at this At is ordered that said es spony tui Scena Gasca’ eee 3 se . Bons, and other papers should be fies tu this twenly days before the day of bearing, _se 12-ww Ocenmateslonat of Ponets U9, STATES PATENT OFFICE Siamese Ts DB, Cj Beptember 2, (On the petition of BL&DSILL HOLLY pert.N. ¥., praying for the extension of a patent granted bim ou theéth day of February, lta tor 8n improvemert in Elliptical Rotary Parpe We ordered that said tthe be heard at this office om the iith day of January next fon may Oppore this ex'ension. Ob: Sivicna, and otber. pape et laviw Comm . 3419 _ PaEServinc 319 revere be sUoaS. Epos pry = BM elm be a! of WRolgente Bnd retadi dealers ie Ned 80 nthe. ACKEREL tn Vitis whey eee cation net a Aecnt? for Hawley = hr Jrackers. & Tork (her aud Uider Viecgu au