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See LOOAL NEWS. Death of Rev. Dr. bs New York Avenue Presbyterian place st the residence of Jndge Casey, on C street, between 4X and 6th streeie. Dr. Guriey has been im bad be *ramcement of the stomach. <0 With the hopes of bettering »pemt & short ime with triends sand returned in April to make for a trip to Califor te reaching New York iPwas found that he's ‘ake the vo: He then Clifion Springs, Wes jork, where he remain J unit alth for a year 4, 1 a week ago, he could not He was then brough! survive many days. Tke Germania Scheutzeniest. ‘To-day the first fest of the Scheatzea Verein, Germania, of which Mr. Spangler is president, was commenced at Abner’s Seventh-street Park, near the upper end of 7th street, and it Will be continuea to-morrow. The Scheutsen Germania assembled this morning at Arbeiter on Pennsylvania & io other s--ocuations which bad been ib- <4 to join in with them, and about $x o'clock, sbalship of Mr. E. Wangeman, Scqrecn me i, and moved off im the Detachment of mounted po- and assistants; Heald’s nd in uniform; four tar- get bearers; committee of arrangements; Wasb- ington Scheutzen Verein in ouiform, the Ger- man, United States and Scheutzen colors at the head; Washington Suengeround, headed by tue fine flag presented by the ladies a few years since; Washington Turnverein, headed by a drum corps and the Turner flag; Columbia Turnverein, Gruettt Verein, (Swiss Associa- tion,) with the iss fiez, white crosson red ground, at the head. Directly after the banner cvy and taken to the residence | CAme represeatatives of «Wm.Tell ( with cross~ s friend Judge Casey, w! attention was paid him, Drs.C. H. Ni a Edwards, (of the army,) and A. Y. P. Garnett attending bim. very | bow) and son, He has been gradual! tives and frieuds present, leaving messages of affection to those absent and the mem- is congregation. Dr. c m, Madison county. New ¥ 1516, and graduated at Union the same year he was settled #s the pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Indianapolis, where he remained for 9 years. being then called to the pastoral charge of the First Church at Dayton, Ohio, where he re- mained tour years. Ahout sixteen years since he received ‘and accepted a cull from the F street congregation of this city, and very soon became a favori‘e with our citizens, aad the ehareh under his charge pros} ubree or four years were spent Project was made to unite with the congrega- ‘on then worshi doth in costume; then the 44ta Infantry Band, led by Prof. John Wagner. After the Grnetti Verein came the Scheutzen Verein Germania, numbering about seventy, im umform. having at the head of the line the American and venue; to 15th street: : to 7th; to the Park, and attracted a great deal of attention. Numbers of the members were presented with boquets on the route, and at various poinis Indies assembled and waved their bandkerchiefs. On arriving at the Pari the procession was dismissed aud the festivities commenced. The Park was beautifully decorated with flags, evergreens, &c., and the Schuetzen ball, thy pavilion, swings, bowling alleys, were ail in Hent order. ‘This aft*rnoon and to-night 8 large crowd 1= expected, and, beside dancing and other amusements, little Willie Hammac Will again appear on the tight rope. end a enstit AyorHer Ling Strr.—Yesterday Messrs. A. G. Riddle and W. A. Cook entered another suit for Mr. Sayles J. Bower. against J. D. and P. Hoove> for libel, laying damages at £00. The declaration contains three counts, setting forth that the defendants, pudlish- ers of tne Evening Express, On OF about the 25th day of September, intending to mare the said ping at the fotersection of H | plainti:t in his good name, and to bring him into street with New York avenue, and the deceased Actively engaged in bringing about a anion of congregations, which was effected. ‘The edifice om F street was sold tothe Wil- Jards, and the old building om New York ave- ue was in a shor! time replaced by & splendid edifice. m which the very large con; now afflicted by the death of their belov Gurley was aman of com- manding stature, ®t was modest and retiring sa Bis disposition: a singularly easy and grace- tal speaker, and the .or, Worship. Dr. public disgrace, scandal, and infamy, and to cause it to be believed that he was an’ exceed, ingly bad and wicked man, falsely and scanda. lously printed, published, and circulated in the said r the false, malicions, and de- fumatory libel hereinafter set forth of and con- cerning the plaintiff and against bis good tame and character to which he is pow entitled, and which on said day and always before and un- til the publication of said libel he enjoyed ‘without reflection thereon or suspicion by any arrangement and style of | one that he was an evil and bad man; that pre- Bis @iscourses was such as to attract the atten- Asa citizen he had hosts of friends, and bis loss will be keenly felt by the community. Drs. Nichols, sion of bis hearers. vious to the said last mentioned day the words ~wickedest man” had obtamed in said city and elsewhere a distinct and well known mr thing, and meant and were gemerally understood to and Todd this morning | mean ard to be used to designate the man of & post mortem examination, which re- fact that the siomach had thickened Patches, one or more of the being pertorat: ‘His tunerai will take place on Saturday next ‘At ome o'cloek. and ulcerated in A Wasmixctoman Suot 1x Norronx.— Yesterday afternoon. about 6 o'clock, a man = Lorenzo Brown. rivate watchman at stave yard on Indi whari—shot a named Thomas Allen. It appears of young men were °s lane, from Main met Brown,very ng through the lane towards irom Bermuda. Some remarks byt iy, When Brown turned suddenly and fired into the pariy, Allen in the abdomen. The wounded by bis comrades to the resideuce of his brother-in-law, Jos. Cully, and medical assist. ance sent for. Brown shot the second time at Y, after which he retreated, pursued t Frost and Wm. Ramsey, wno arrest- ed him, took bim tothe watch honse, and de- over to Detective Taylor. who docked nim up. Brown shows no contrition for his deed. bu: in a drunken spint of brayado regrets “he had not killed two or three of the Foper tocall the party confliet. It is our opin- jon that it is more the fault of the whisk: than the pistol he use weapons, and we think | Norfol!: Jour- | passing through Cow: street to Bermuda, when Siam sarees loafers.” as he sees pi ‘with whom he came in Brown had imbibed Both are dangerous whisky 1s by far the Thomas Allen is said to be a Washi: 2ud brother of Dr. Chartes Allen. tives of Allen Bave been iw: formed by letter that he is in a dying conditi LFAX CLUR.—A organization was held | evening at 49 Pennsylvania avenue, A. P. Dougherty, secretary. were selectrd as delegates to the Soldiers’ and ‘on, to be held in Philadelphia The following Sailors’ Conve: on the first and second proxime Dougherty, Major G. W. Wells, J. in, Hiram Pitts, Jas. : z Boswell, M. Duffy, Col. Sherrill, Capt. T. uthertord, and C. aootion of Capt. Kelley, a committee was ap- pointed to procure more business meetings of the club. Capt. erty moved tha c Sayles Brown, W.A Coon, E. | to be able itabie rooms for the commities be appointed to procure a suitable banner for the delegation going tothe Philadelpmia convention; agreed to, and Capt. Dougherty and Major Wells were Appointed as such comtrittee. After the trans. ctu0n of some further business the meeting ad- TROUPLE ANONG THE for some time past existed between General O'Neill, president of the Fenian B and Mr. James Kyam, until Intel: of the organization in this Distri respective adberents, which culminsted in an open rupture about a week ago. Who has been connected with the Brotherhood since its first organization—some nme years ago— withdrawing bimseli from its member- sbip. Iu retir‘ng, Mr. Ryan addressed a lengthy communication to the District Brotherbood, in the course of which he charges substantially that siice the resignation of Col organization has « TANS.—A feud has legenerated into that, go homeyism,” a term which he an independent expression of opinion in the ——_s——. Tae Tenores Korrs To Rickwonn, Va A convention of the presidents and superint dents of the Richmond, Fredericksbarg, a1 Potomac railroad, the Richmond and Peters- burg road. Richmond and Danville road, and other roads conuecting with those mentioned assembled im Richmond yesterday, tor Ofarranging and agreeing upon a schedule for the runuirg of the traigs on these Toads, in order to make close connections with their several roads, as well as with the Balti. more and Obio railroad at this city. A mumber most prominent railroad men ot the ent, apd took part in the pro- schedule of running time as yublic in a few days. hours of arrival and departure of the boats on the route between this city and Aquia Creek agreed upon will be made * of Washington | CoywmEncE.—The commerce is rapidly improving, and nothing is bring a largely increased permanent river trade bere but a Little cleaning out and regula- tion of the Potomac channel. Oi Tival here of the steamer Hi Livingston, she brought over one thousand bushels of prime red wheat for Mr. D. L, Shoemaker, of George- | town, while at the same time a large schooner arrived with a fine lot of biue stone, for sill steps and eapping for butldings, all Tubbed, which was consigned te Nicho- ker. In addition to the large quantity of | ‘wood now in market, there are five boats in the stream losded with the same material for Washington consumers ——_+—__ ‘ER WASHINGTON AND GeoncETows Ralx- | »ap.—The directors of the Washington and Georgetown street railroad, at their last meet- ing. accepted the resignation ef Wm. Dunning, | Exrq.. a5 President of the road, and elected S. | S. Riker, Esq., who filled the position of Presi- den time prior to Mr. Dunning. Riker is a gentleman of considerable experi- ence m railway matters. Extra the greatest depravity and immorality, vice, erme, and infamy in any locality, city, or place, and was so generally understood’ and used in the said city of Washington at the time of the publication therein by said defendant: of said Evening Express; and that the said defend- ants well knew the issue and meaning of the said words, and used and published the same in their well known meaning in said false, libellous, and malicious article hereinbefore reterred to and hereinafter set forth, thereby Meaning and intending to deciare that the Pluntf was the most depraved, immoral, and vicious criminal and infamous mau in said city, unless it were one other person called oy them Chris. Riehards; and that it was doubi- ful if the plaintiff did not even surpass the said person in depravity, immorality, vice, crime, and infamy; and that however this was the plaintiff and the person called Camis. Kich- ards were probably alike depraved, immoral, Vicious, and infamous in this city and District. ‘The said article (wuich appeared the day at- ter that for which the first swit was brought) being as follows: “The Wickedest Man in Washington.—We regret to learn that we bave been the innocent canse of & controversy between the partisans of Sayles J. Bowen aud Chris. Richard= as to which bas the right to be entitled the Wicked- est Man in Washington. Sayles has a good show, but Chris. seems to be rathe: ad. How would it do to duplicate the title both wear the belt of the wickedest m Washington!” $ of which the said plaintuit is greatly inyared im his saii goc and brought into public scan. dal, disgrace, and infamy to the damage of said Plaintifl of $2,006 MEETING of MICHIGANDERS.—A meeting of of Michigan residing in thi: city vening at the office of Dz. Bliss, r the purpose of perfecting ar- 3 to secure commutation tick go home and yote at the Presidential oi: citon, ‘The meeting was called w order by Mr. iiz- gins, aud on his motion, Dr. Biss was cailed t the ¢ and Mr. M. E. N. Howell! chosen Dr. Bliss, “upon taking the chair, ctof the meeting, and sugges that the Michigan membvrs and Senators ou make all arrangements with the Toacs im that State to issue comrauiation tickets. He hoped correspondence would be opened with those gentlemen on the sub, Mr. H.H, Smith said arrangements to Ch laud bad” already been made, as they could pin with the filinots and Indiana. club. Mz Howell moved that a committee of three tn: appointed to correspond with the Michigan Senators and Representatives, and nominees for the dist \‘ongress, in order to xet them 10 arrange with the boat companies from Cleve- land to Detroit, and the yarious railroad com: Panies, to issue half-fare tickets, or atas low 1 rate as'possible. The motion was adopted, aud the Chair appointed as the committee Messrs. M. EL N. Howell, James J. Barnes, aud W. H. Reynolds. Mr. Howell moved that 8 commit- te- be appotnted to get the names of all who in- tended to go home to vote; adopted, and the Chair appointed Mr. S. ©. Hotchkiss, Lu‘erior Department: H. H. Smith, Treasury Depart. ment: George W. Howland, Goverument Print : W.H. Reynolds, War Departme: Thompson, Agricultural Departm= J. W. Green. Post Office; J. M. Edwund-, Capuol, and ‘D.C. Mornton, Navy Depart. went. ‘It was stated that about 130 “‘STichigan men were employed im thix city, about 40 of ‘whom would go home to vote; also, that in sii Id be allowed to se ach abseil West Exp Poe Denicatiox.—The pole recently erected by the West E mour and Biair Clab was dedica ed as ing, with apprepfiate ceremonies. Tue siand and pinifofa eueirellug. the base of the pole were handsomely decorated with flage, ever- greens, and Chinese lanterns. About seven o'clock the Georgetown Democratic Asso.i- ation appeared on the ground, and tozether with the West End Club. proceeded down the avenue as far us the President's Muusion, where they awaited the arrival of the Ween: imgtow clubs. They soon arrived, were compesed of the Seymour and Blair clubs of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixva and Seventh Wards, besidés the Jackson Democratic Associntion, Sli préceded by Heald’s American Brass Band, and carryiug pumerous torches, Chinese inu- terns and transparencies. All then united, and took up the hine of march for the pole, near the Circle. Mr. R. A. Waters ealled the meeting toorder, and Prank McNerbany, Esq., was called to the chair. Spirited addresses were made by Messrs. Frank McNerhany, Jun E. Norris, James G. Bet aad Dr. f.G. Clay- ton, and at the addresses a fleld-piece ai from the stand was fired. gs were sung by the Young Men’ Seymour and Blsir Glee Club, and n hot air was sent up during the evening. ——_e__ UnsvecussrvL.—An adjourned meeting of the tonsorial fraternity of Washington was called for last night; but at ten o'clock only six or eight members of the profession appeared at the piace designated, when those presemt quietly retired from the hall, announcing, as they did sv, that they had wasted as much time over the project which bad been broached as they felt justified in sacrificing. Mr. Demongeot detiy- ered a few words in parting. He said that the effort made was simply to establish uniform rates of prices for shaving, (fifteen cents;) but as the journeymen barbers did not seem to renlize their situation, and the importance of obtain! higher was of no interest tu them, De should indifferent herefter to what took piace. For himself, however, he gave notice that in a few days he should do something om his own res) ity, the devel- pon | jponsil 2 Large-sized trunks will be | Opmentef which would show how far ne was charged four tares, moderate size two fares, | —— upon the co-operation of bis col- street railway ware. Baskets. marketing, &c., will also be charged propor- —e—— Cautyvors1a Wrves.—Messrs. ©. F. Perrie & co corihwest corner of 9th and I streets, have ang: fate e d a large stock of choice .’ These gentlemen are the agents for ahfornia wines, which are fast being pure and un: eas, os (bey are constantly Fecelving hew sap- —— \ONERS.—.\ meet- wag held last night at their codall, oud Gorbutt were presemt lrg suy business, the meet ed until Friday evening, 9th of Ustober. f the old fire department, was hen file. to be taken ap a: the next meet- MABRIACE J. "Nsts.—During the month pg to-day the Clerk of te Court has issued jb marriage licenses, Of whieh 53 were to col- ered couples. ‘2 ess. Commitieeman Parker, ‘when called upon as to the prevailing senti- nt of the barbers of Washington, replied that could make no report himself, nor did he ar uxoe he saw two of the other commutteemen | they were drunk. ———e—___ Saes op Rear Estave.—Cooper & Latim>r, auctioneers, Tr sold the northern part Of jot 1, in square 7H, with improvements, to Mr. J. W. Rumsey, for ©3150. Also, the follow- img lote, fronting on New Jersey avenue, in Blagden’s subdivision of square 738: Lot6, con- tainiog 2644 ‘square "feet to SMe Tomes B. Jackson, at 15 cen| 5 and lot 5, with fimprevements, to Mr. E. Z. Steever, for $640. Green & Williams, auctioneers, sold lot C,om ist Street ‘west, between G street and Massa- chusetts avenue, fronting 25 feet, with a depth of 10 feet,to Mr. P. Herliby, for 50 cents per square foot. Se PaIRS aT THR SovTs.—A Ar streets, inst evening, for the pi Ur noward rela: lecture by General U. U. Howard rela- tee to aftairs at the South, ie was ut-oduced to the audience by Rey. Dr, Whipple, and spok- for nearly an hour ‘ands halt, aad was Hetened to with the closest attention. =. The Breach ef Promise Case. Yesterday afternoon, after our report in the case of Elizabeth Cressman agt. Bartram Loins, for breach of promise, &cq closed. Air. J. Staley testefied that he had -coe- versed with defendant after the alleged engage- ment, and defendant stated that his mother-in- Jaw objected to nis marriage. be was sorry for the girl. and said that at the time he talked of the marriage he was mot sober. On cross-examination he said that id bim that aiter he made the of marriage he had found more about be coula not marr. & good mother tor he plaintiff here closed and the defendant galled J. Kunkle, who testifled as to t Detrothal, which he and all presen: regarded as ASSAULT OX A DecrecTivE.—On Monday evening Detective MeDevtt, of this city, was engaged with a ‘was standing on the steps of the Exchange | 4, Va., whem he was accost. | known in PB. R. par- This individaal was Joud in his denunciations of MeDrvits, who, he claimed, had arrested a pai” of his (Riley's) "* was operating in this city, The Cfficer took occaston to eXpfess to “Batt” his opinion ot him, telling the assembled crowd what Riley's legitimate occupation was, and Riley that he was to stop pon this Riley advanced CITY ITEMS. Exseant Business Svrrs for splendid assortment of Fall and W. ing for Men and B. ave., under United States Hotel. —— JewEiRy.—Silver-plated Wai styles, received this S One Dollar Jewelry Store, yivania avenue, near 4s sire! —, GentLewEn’s Bustvess & large assortment, for $1. Geo. ©. Henning’s. No. 511 | also a fine assortm Beaver Suits, to iv, GEORGETOWN. ~— Affairs in Georgetown. SUDDEN DaaTe.—Miss Mary Aun Beall, s0 Berd lady, one of the oldest residents of Georse- jown, and sister of Wr. D. Beall, Esq. tell dead from a stroke of apop! her brother's residence, No. trom whence her funeral took place at o'-lock this evening. The remains were ¢a- cased in a walnut coMa, covered with Diack cloth, on the lid of which was a plate iuscriet «Mass Mary Ann Beall, died Sept. 2 7 The funeral services were 0 OF ALEX ANDES BesTICkS, iste of Cinchunatl 0 + ta _tee Navy ¥ ‘hus wife at Tuncer Hotel, corner ed by a New York lance as “Butt” Ril S, at Hable & Co's, 405 P | lexy yesterday xt 118 West street, while the said + ac. ropean Trosse eats nt eee bes ha Het 2h GAEL AT 5. B. core centte Patent OmCe closing by Inform: his abuse at once. towards the officer in a threatening manne: when Mr. McDevitt promptly drew his revol Yer, and ordered him to stand ack, informinz jm that he would not hesitate to use his wea- pon it he (Riley) would persist. At sight of ley retired, vowing vengeance, and threatening to arm bimeelf and “finish” Mc- Devitt betore be left Richmond. As Mac ar- Tived in town yesterday safe and evicent that Riley did not use the threatened referred to by this bruiser jew York thief, arrested some time cer Reid, of the Sixth Precinct, who turned bim over to Mr. McDevitt, by whose efforts he was committed to jil for attempting arobbery at the wood and Langley in the northern pertion of the city. Ts, ready made. Tas she would not make 2/9, and S20. ac conducted by the Rey. Dr. Williams, ot Wrist Chureb: after which, the interment took piace Isvecext Exrosvar.—Rob't Lowder, while Passing along Water street last ev, fo make an indecent exposure of 6 . jan of D)hiccte ana uatveres! euccrsas Nest 3 Seen WR MAKE NO IDLE noAST in saying our stock % come, with Som Ui ta treuble call Or write. e2-2m Foods, tor custom work, canon | excelled (if equalled) in quality, amor patterns, or Price, by This morning Hartram Lei Was sworn. He testified that the plaintff was onceemployed by his Inte wife nd remained too or three weeks: Bight with Messrs. Beyer, Grove: ie wanted Beyers to engage ‘keeper in December, and staid there until s o'clock. While there they got to joking, and Knakle joined his hands with Lizzie, and said that they would make a good man and wife, but he took itasa joke. Mr. Kankle called for wine and they drank. visited her in private; never walked with her On the atreets; ‘with her alone. the wash and staid there. He was very drank and Lizzie put him to bed, and next morning when he woke he found that he was in the Witness here described the location of the rooms at length. Witness kept up bis spree drinking with those about the house. Lizzie drank too, and staid until (2 o'clock, when sbe took him up stairs and tried to get his little girl out of the bed, and the girl Tetused, saying that she wouldn't get ont. She uliusout of his bed,and in the morn- ing he fourd that she was next to him again. was that morning in Lein’s bed:was sure did not take him out of his own bed. The third day he got scver and told her to She said that she bad no em- ployment and refneed to go, and that night she put berselt in Julius bec: next morning she came down ia the bar room abouts o'clock; Julius on the third or fourth night refused to allow berto sleep with him. Afer thts she gotakey and went co another room. Witness asked her several times to leave the honse and give him the key, and he at last said he must it, She Bad the key for about thre stairs tried the door, after he had told her to leave and had returned from market, and pushed it open when she was ying in the bed, and told her to leave the house Saw the boy go up stairs with a , (he did not tell him to take it up.) and the next thing he knew she had gone. ithess never invited her except on the first evening she was there. haying said to Mrs. Beyer that he had promised to marry her; never promised to marry her. She asked him on the third day to marry her, and he said that he would not gat married un. Jess bis children and his father and mother- in-law were satisfied. —_.—_—_— Important Patent Law Svrt—A case of great importance to the railroad managers has just been argued before Judge Fisher, of the Gireuit Court, upon appeal from the Commis- appeal was taken by Upon an adverse de- upon an interfer- the defendant, Any house in this D: Was proven by the fact that offleer Harper pened to come along st the time, the comse- quence of which was that Lowder appeared Defore Justice Buckey, and placed #250 to the Corporation fund. Yarns.—Henry 7 GeTtook to have & good time yester- day by getting gloriously dramk, and went | around to the basiness piacre of ome of =e neighbors spinning yarns, w! thought e to ali im bis bearme. ugh? they were more annoy- ing than otherwise, and arrested Dean and car- ned bim before Justice Buckey, who thought the fun was worth $2.50 to the Corporation, decided. MEssRs. HARLE & Co., proprietors of le Clothing House, 463 Pennsylvania Avenue, between jd and 4 cured the services of Mr. of the most experienced and popular of siles- . H. DONELAN, one and 6 to8 pm street. between 2th ot stress. Wanh: ton DO. Jo * rae col s 0. wine WASHING (ON, D.C attention paid t+ Landloré and Ten - - Tae Retort Covrreors.. looking set,” as Sozodont said teeth. “We shall soon improve under your ‘auspices, as the neglected teeth said to Sozo- THe Wasuincton Moor Covrt.—This body, which has just been organized, being of recent graduates of e, and having for its Object the improvement of its members, met last evening in the Aldermen's chamber. City From the well-known character of the members composi ‘8 full realization of to de interesti: officer Lambie She came to his house with JONBU OF DEEDS TY HALL, BASEMENT, composed principall: Columbian’ Law Col same bed with her. “SPALDING’S GLU: indispensable se, InperzspExtT Onvew Heber Tent, No. 2, of the Indepenaent Order of Rechabites, held A meeting quite a number of gentlemen were ele: membets of the organization. Ex-MAYOR Appison.—We learn that this Yenerable gentleman still lies in a critical con- dinon, and is perfectly resigned to bis tate This afternoon at five o'clock, in pres nce of his family and a few of his intimate triends. be will partake of the Sacrament at the hands of the Rev. Dr. McCacley, of the Dunbarton. street M. E. Church River Front.—Entered. H. Travers, Applegarch, Bal gatuck, Alexandria, with wheat for Hartley Menoraxpa.—Thi . s — STAMPING the association, we predict the onjects on which it is | edicated. Perhaps there is no place in the ind where better material for 3 bod, character could be selected than in and it must be a source of congratulation to the young gentlemen forming the present orgaui- zation that their deliberations are to be carried on under such auspices. The meetings are evenings, at the place men- he justices of the court are | @ Messrs. W F. Mattingly, E. Carusi and M. Ashford: President, W. A. Dunply: Vice Pres- ident, T. S. Hopkins: Secretary, M. L. Wright: ‘Treasurer, J. 0. Clephane. ee Hear Yx, Prorie, axp Listen To THE pierce cheer Yorcs or Wispom.—Those in want of Gents’ foods, at low prices, ANC. 494’ Seventh street, between D and E, where you will find a splen- did assortment twenty per cent. ‘than in any similar establishment in the ity. His motto is, “A quick penny is better than a slow Remember the place—4% Seventh + Six doors below 93,1. aN PINKING DEPOT, TO 322 F STREET. Botwoon ith and 1th streets. SHISELIN & CO B No. 493 120 Has REMOVED Furnishing Goods, | go to the Ortern ar leave the house. Rela Wedneota: Lam to Sp. m tioned above. street, large plate-glass E street. "No branch store. IN AND PHYSICIAN. 504 Nixrn Star ve PERN. ACE <= An aeees treatment of Cornea, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, the greatest of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, an 424 Pennsylvania avenue, Wasbingto: since 1861, removes Uorns, Bunions, Bai &c., and successtully treats feet without pain or mconvenience 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 hisestablishment. Hours from § a. m. No charge for consultation at office. Calis made at residences from 6 to = p. m. ae A Goop Orrortu: sane ‘and New York jew Yor! ‘LaDiEg capectal ereetment will fod from whatever cause, eooms PRIVATE. Pationte seencone but the TY.—W.P. Shedd, Esq., one of the oldest business men in this District, having purchased a farm near Bladensburg ‘Willshortly retire from business and offers his establishment on 11th street, between Pennsyl- yania avenue aud E street, forsale. T first-class fancy store with a fulland well sorted stock and presents a fine opportu: to those desiring to engage in that business. EEG cing ahs I diseases of the simultaneously with the New York, Bas not yet arriv: Tae Camat.—The arrivals reported since the dst instant, number 621. bucket of ws Very few boats in COnSeG UENCE, it is sfid, of slack water about 50 miles below Cpm- BRowzk Doors FOR THE Carrtor.—Four bor at the Ames Works, Chicopee, Mass, has at last brought to completion the bronze Capitol doors. and they are soon to be packed for transportation to cost ofthe casting trom $40,000 to $50,000. Hi | Ste Sree yaiciane, intal ene nt eppiied for Donut know of ever A eminent . A inte invention. Paice List of Gents’ Furn by mail, with full the ORIGINAL FRANCS, 494 Seventh street, be- aon the tween D and E streets: Good White Shirts, 31a $1.50, Fine White Shirts, $2032.50; geod Under- shirts and Drawers, 6lc., 75c., and $1; A No.1 filme Merino Shirts and Drawers, $1.50, $1.75; 0a Cotton Socks, 10, 15, 20, best nglish Half-Hose, 85 and $5.50 per dozen; Collars, three boxes fer 25 cents: ker chiefs, 15, 20, and 25cents: Linen uff Ties, Bowe, Toilet Articles, etc., ber the place—494 ‘glass front, six mee ishing Goods at | MuarcHAWT’s ExcHaxcr.—On change this morning, 4,50 bushels of wheat we without any sales. After our re ye-terday, 1,000 bushels red wheat were sold at ‘$2.20 per bu-hel. ‘ashington. The | Fi Lock-box 48, Washingtou, 5 asd ‘of thelr years wot "fas Geott Picea ‘On auuns ‘aereaah 2.90 Lapres OAN HAVE THEIB HOOPSKIETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED st OHS. DAUM’ HOOPSELBKT CORSET an¢ SHOULDER BRACE CTORBY, 49 Louisians avenue, between th and 7th streets. Box YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS afternoon, the funeral of of Mechanics L. the late J. H. Wheeler, a member Lodge, No. 15, 1. U.'O. F., of Baltimore, is 1s Lodge, No. 16, of 's Washington Brass —— ATTENTION 18 CALLED to the advertisement in another column of information wanted as to the whereabouts of Alexander Bosticks, a car- penter by trade, late of Cincinnats. Ohio. Georgetown Advertisements. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Acc’; being attended by this city, headed by sioner of Patents. Band. Jobu Sway, of Marylin cision of the Commussic ence declared between the appellant and Isasc Dripps, of Chicago. The question at issne is one of ‘priority of invention in the matter of the patent sleeping cars with side passage, Private state-rooms cross berth: thes, and independent ventilation. Laving obtained a patent for reservoir and revolving wash-basin, or the 2th of June, 1567, in connection with cars constructed in this wise, comes in on application for a re- issue with amended specifications. made the first application for the car patent, and was rejected by the examiner and the board of examiners, whose decisio Commissioner Theaker. In terference the examiner decided that ef invention was in Swan, but his was reversed by the Board ‘aud the Commi: sioner, The appeal to the court was to deter- Whether Swan or Dripps was of the new side-passage state- ns testimony proves him w idea by a diagram in An- Dripps’ testimony claims Jannary, of bis invention, and the iatter his invention to practice. but neither of the claimants applied for a patent natil 1s at popalar p Seventh street, large below E street, ——— oe ‘Wrarrine Parse for sale. Apply at th Brak Office. ——~ PERSONS wishing to subscribe for Tum Stam Who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, leave their orders at No, 122 East 1 street, between 4th and Sth. Joun Cogaims, Agent. house contains s try, closets, und all modern im gens Parapr.—This morning a company of Fe- be lot fronts 'S) fe The location nian troops, uniformed in green jackets, blue Tying the American, as also Fenian colors, paraded down Pennsylvania avenue. Serer Previous to the tunity to obtain c ‘ing and ps at cost ‘onveyancl.g and stamps at cost 100 i Mt ROOK WELL—HOBBIE. On the 29th instant «the Epiphany, by the Hey at the Church o! al For THE ENGLISH OPERA. nh Was reversed by the matter of in- C., deugheer of FRENCH & RICHARDSON’S, FINE PEARL, IVORY, ENAMELED AND PLAIN OPEBA GLASSES. A large assortment of our own direct importa- ——_—_—_—_— UPTOY NOTICES. DENTISTRY. mine, therefore, issued “acainst the estate the first invent RLEY. At § o'clock Wednesday m ‘ geptenter ait Ree’ PRIMBSS D. GUE, T, of the cit D., pastor of the New York avenne Presbyterisa Teh, in the S2d year of his age. His faneral wil y of Washing been adji a hat the payments perty belonging TH INSEBTED TO GIVE ABTIHICIAL 2 Also, a complete assortment of FULL sere FeoM PARIS EVENING FANS. M. W. GALT & BBU., have explained hi take place from the resi jo 38S C street, on nigemants for therewith will ee Signed to adjest Teeth tothe most dificult cases, nced. “SDB. PETTINGILL. [)®- Lewin @ DAVIS) DENTAL associa No. 260 PENN'A AVE. Between lath and 13th streets. TERETE EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. & mesting of the creditors of the said estate. will be ct be announced to morrow. SOUTER. On the goth instant, ISABELLA OUTE Edinburgh, Scotland a the residence experience im cop: Pi - Or more assignees of his court of Bankruptcy. to be holden at the in the city of Washiagto) f: ‘s} les Brown. Register. on the lath day of Octo D. Told, at 10 o'clock, New Store, 250 Penna, aveane, 4.) of Baltimore, sq. aad D. Breed, Esq. of art of Dupps by J.J. ot Washington. Judge Fisher ts of the case now before him, and am now recefving good sound brig! dium TOBACCO. which f can sell at £5, 60, Ey at 03 High street, under the Masonic Hall, Georgetown. DC im" JAMES WALLACE. Ps DS. GooprNa, & Marshal of D.C.,a8 Messe TEMBER 28, 1866. the friends of the friends a: pectfully invited In Georgetown. on the 30th inst ; k DAVID SILERMER, infant son of Mand Debbie C Hermond, aged 1 year and 3 The funeral will take is grandparent, Mrs. LL No. 5S. STALL Ne Tam now prepared to fnrni<h the public with the Very best ynality of FRESH Bi TON,LAMB and VEAL at the lowest market part of the Oentre Market 6 20" Tut Poromac ters not much ac <T.—In steamboat mat- vity prevails, ; + made ber usual trip to Mou! ). caTrying down 2 gooe list of passe! mers. plying between biugton, at patronized 10 nt than during the late ‘The regular wharf reports will w Ro will be tibial Teeth are't paticnt will be required to -al when complete assert of KD PoceLs. BARREL GUNS, OW DER FLASKS, WaAns, S. eR. MS - ORNED BEEF tall No. SS, new ANT. POUCH CLOTH AND PAP. CLEANING BODS, CA) WM _LINEINS THE GRECIAN BEAD. Poromac BOE HEBRING. POTOMAC SHAD. All selected and in fine order, come BURCHELL Ths ath wi sens Of Unier BDI TO THE GADIES —1 have jnet received the inoet fashionable and best adapted PA USTLES, the PANIER which Tam the only The best improved SHOULDE! Mises, Genta, and Bo: my Hoopskirt and Goi CHS BAUM. 49 La. av , bet. 6th aud 7th sts. B freight and pa EW FALL Goops, FULL STOCK, JUST OPENED. wf.-—Arrived—Schooners James Hanisoa’s Cove, Ma, P. Brown & Son; Elon LOB, WIL 169 t Crown, Calob, trom ork before gett recy PPPPPPPPPPPPP rere THOMAS H. BAR) 4 BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, sND sr SUPERINTENDENT. 0 also be found at ADIES, GENTLEM. E. SECOND-HAND CLOT! Boots and Shoes, ac., dc.. penget by HILDREN'S Underclothing. in every variety. BS. WHITE Goons. LINENS. PLANKETS. FL. tH oe. MEN'S CASSINERES, t i ~ h Side. h street. ip the second syuarc bore Northern Lil bet. Land M Tex YEAR SIX PEB OENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. Bennett, for Alexan- tg hanic. ite a8 & Builder. and secured the services of Mr. renerly with A. MeQo- jansinith, I will be ter's: Wharj-—Aviyed—Schooner Mornt tar. Lynch. from Philadel p the Washington and Georgetown Te» Compa y Selled—schar. J. B. Smoot, down tne river, dddddddd HENRY E. BI i o é H i ae x . A limited issue of the Bonds of the I BENKERBT MASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION Perf —Artived—Sebnr. from Salisbury, with lum- J.B. Ward: steamer Virginia, Greg from Mfchodoe, with wood for market. Wharf.—Sailed—Sebr. Thomas Worrell, Seward, for Elizabeth river, V manure for J. C. Taylor. ij the Big Gun, No. 4 Stokeley, Hillma: ‘Tth streets, Washington i Having completed the necessary arr for giving Musical Instruction, is pleased, to announce to his friend community that he ts pre; ceive a number of Scholars ou th the various branches of Mustcal b: UNTERPOINT. COMPOSITION, NTATION, & , &c.. which will be tan h the buildings hen Siem pea ar sg-specifications. tliat any from. et prices tosnit the JOHN J. PEABODY. SAVING TAKEN CHARGE OF ALL WORK ith the GONSMITHING DEPART- JJ. PEABODY’S GUN AND ESTABLISHMENT, No. 414 to of HENRY &£. RIL M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GooDs, SYLVANIA AVENUE, te Trecise, Paris, FALL Goons, les, selected é nd the musical| } H DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, jons will be received , and tnforma- tion in regard to them cheerfully fernished. These Bonds are a first-class security in every re vet, and are amply recured by mortgage on the Hall property. Payable ten years from . Covrox Bonds, in denominations of $50, $100, and $500, bearing interest, payable somi- i 7 Fr F Bovs uy Buvg.—Ata meeting of the officer “th regiment Boys in Blue was eld at Stott s Hail last evening. Adams was called to the chair, with J. Mean, secretary. On motirn of Captain J. 4, the officers herctofore ered into the service of Ceptun W. W. y b: Captam Huitz, Company C; with authority their respective companies. the sbove named officers presented rolls of thirty men each, The boundary of the regi. includes Georgetown, First Washington and Alexandrin, nounced that ail necessary arrangements. b: been completed for the Convention in Patlad: phin: thar tickets for the round tri; enred for $3: also, that any one the regiment desiring to participate in. the pro. cession would call ou Capt. W. W. Sioan, co ner of Dwentreth streetand Pennsylvania av: ean order for their tickets, and Unitorms ‘will quarters of the Boys in nevivania avenue, where ail nd t0 parucipale in the will meet at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning. Te Feziment expects to send 10) men to tale part eee ST my obligatio: = from those who may favor me ght either separately or incon Colonel J. B, a o> ine ic and Modern styles of Piano Music | BI”hvrriaos ey discretion of the scholar; Exrar B7” Shop and resid soul of Music, being always the main | g7-¢th point considered. made known upon applicati BT. at Mr. hieckbefer's resides tre: the Music Store —Jobu Little, B Beth Claas: Till be et, the d AB McCain, of Compa: appointed, were mu: the Boys in Blue, v will mest with immedi post adddceddedddddsdd DRY GooDs Has opened a full stock « constantly receiving new SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD. B. B. FRENOB, Pres't. N. D. LARNER, Sec'y. WM. $ HUNTINGTON, Trees. WINES, BUCII AS Port. Angelica, Hock. and Cl: re ail trons the celebrated Vi ‘rohling ae ‘Bs poses, are tc Purposes F. PRRRIE for Fine Family Gr jorthwest corner 9th and Isis. for cash. Must be it endn- MARLOW & CO.’sS PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. G Col. Adams an- jarments, Bont Fans, inn Hair Braids, Lubin's Py made te order. Detwoen New York avenue and L street. OWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL SCHOOL, WASHINGTON, D. ©, RE OALI WORMIA jUBG GRAPES! BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES! BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES N.W. BURCHELL, e at the depot, be furnished at the head: Blue, No. 349 Pen N FAMILY FLOUB. ALL OTHER GRADES oF FAMILY AND EXTRA FLOUR, For sale low in lots to suit, by W. M. GALT & 00., Indiana avenue and ist street, near Balt and Ohio Depot. L ‘sion of the HOWARD UN!- LEGE will begia «: October, 1358, ‘fn the H be given dafly, commencing at 5 The first annui Hess WANTED— it = ng price. TRAY ELzction_oF t Ce ba Meeting of Metropolitan Division, No. Ty, 5. ot T., last night the following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing quarter, vi:— David MeIxtosh; W. A. » KO. Polkinhorn; A. R. S., Geo. Dereti 4 Charies McPherson: Treasurer, J me: Chapisin, W, Smith: A. Con., Jon ingbam; O. S., ELOH’S BEST FLOUR. SILAS L. LOOMIS, M. D. J08. TABEBR JOHNSON ,M D. AS L. LOOMIS. M D.. No, “ofessor of Chemistry and Toxt: BEYBUBN,M D.. fesso! natom; J08 TABEB JOHNSON, M. D., northwest oe and M streets, Professor of Materia John Geidin; LEST BIO COFFEE. ‘ 76 7th street, nem — cology. Praso STOOLS AND COVERS. Fine eutengjared and eaboneel, PIANO Es Pe oy Bt me weergemy A CEBTAIN CURB voR OVER-DEINKING. EURB'S ANTI-IN’ PHYLACTIO arescr ye Dy the discoverer PGE Rona appreciated; and ruxgists and et Boom No. 10, ' -YON KURE @ 09. + No. 349 west 19th ve Tafe; I. 0. Knitiin; Lady Miss Ada Thompson’ Lady Uondactor, Mrs. st Lady Assistant, Miss Kua) stant, Miss Lizzie Thompson} the members of ‘Good Samar- S. of T., held their quar- election, with the following ‘Tesult:—W. W. A, J.B. Imprie; RS, H. H. rem) Cbap., O. i ) reign make, from $5 ETZEROTT & CO. Dz. JOHNSTON'S PATENT SMOOTHING IRON NOTIOR. COPARTNERSHIP HEBETOFO: between the subscribers, under and styleof BROWNE & HILTON. is hereby dis solved by mutual consent. Se} ‘ptem| MUEL NS & ‘ON will settle the business ous indebted wit : LAFAYETTE ©. LOO! ve \ Professor Physi IS, M. D., No. 789 logy and Microscopy. ROBERT BEYBUBN.™M D.,Profe or of Opera- tive and Chemical Turgury ALEXANDER T. AUGUSTA, M. B., Demonstra- iH i f .. W. Roache; Bridge; A. R. John Johnson; I. 8., — Berzman; 4 B. Gove, P. W.P_ The lady officers will be Appointed by the W. P. at their next regular meeting. This Division continues te enjoy prosperity, and we doubt not that snecess will attend it under the able guidance of the above the werk of, four comme irons, bailed requires no! x ‘ema ‘on shirts than falta coiog af tet pay return them within ‘cher ‘suschisey ana’ get thetr money northeast corner of Pa. avenne yaole agent for ie, aud Alexandria, THE GBOCE tl ‘The entire Expense for the present Ovaree, includt g fee, and Chem mosstrato! 8 Preparato: iculation, Demonstrator ction, will be $100. De- "s be For farher {piormiation, and for admission to aeply to 308. Jo) abe TauER3 Qu and pute @ fil and fect in re Any one di Hh SAM’L B. HILTON. M**®°70Uy@EINo saLoom, ONDER METROPOLITAN HALL, Fayvad URI By Ly ton P The Bar inst o& Scfrengisse eet bene T23 FISHEBRIE FOR SALE: é mo Je. hard Ind oF Patcat Cotton SEINE opper-wired CORK BUOYS. Ib pede in aey hrm wa 4M. D.. 4 ‘NT RK, pany ATE: PANTALOON DRAWEES. SOMETHING NEW. ‘The best fitting DRAWERS is the world are the PATENT PANTALOON DBAWERS, ee eee THE Masonic HALL Association Borns per are among the very @ market. We call the attention of our readers to theit desirability as an investment generally, and more particularly the isaue, $20,000, comparcd tothe value of the property, from $150,000 to $20,000, and the consequent insured, with the advantage o! ing precisely the same interest jovernments, Now at 8 premiom er cent. Certainly such a chance for a table investment is seldom offered Sa Agents wanted, Notes TO BUILDERS. The undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that p hasopened ‘an establishment for the sale of first class mann factured BUILDERS’ M2TEBIALS, such os Doors. Sash Blinds. inside end outside Shattore, Doorand Window Frames, M codon Mantels, Stair ere he fe prepared ectrusted to fa will give “Siti tn ANonY risuzs, FRENCH EYRAM BUOURER, advertised im our best securities im WALL, RO! SON & CO., TED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. GIVE THEM A TRIAL, 322 PANNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - Between 9h and 20th streets. to the smallness of Whitestrest, N, ¥ ait MI SS i>.) rfect security purchasing st Bal, Satantees ERLY. THOMAS & 00., hat c 431 Tem brager, —o——. Pocket PickeD.—Some time last night, pe Ml First Ward mm t Alexa ‘Va.. bad bis pockets relieved of $ wet ear at hore and seventy lollars, and 8 pum| . thief obtained his prize P odihdoreh oreo au expert incision in Mr. H’s Breast coat tt hole entirely through the out- Side cloth and canvas of the pocket enough for the purse to ‘or a number of on: Seymour aad Blair of Alexandria, corner Uth aud C ste... Washing Foz 22 sray ‘All grades \owest prices. —_-—_—_ Sovenaca Awanven.—T were made tor grading and NtoP streets, and ath street rete, with Sidney McParland i oe Grading and 1¢ for second, 15 and 14 for grayeliing, hont deing taken a) ‘OMe, 445 th Office cas See AnD OTATiOd pay Sok a8 w New four ae See earner mecket,