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' ' + i * s xe r ‘ | Conservative Army and Navy Uni: EVENING STAR. | ..ca esi Prises Lie don't lke Companiomshap with s—He | Come cts: fer Grant aud Urifas, an! westmns— LOOAL NEWS | A Lively Timemss White men™ fence the meecing— * | Zc cotemed wontdn't be mussieds but pad die aay: ee Pains 6k (tha ed The Conserwative Army and Navy Uaion mM Persons) Ry. Coamest Leld @ meeting lasteveniaeat their hall, 397 “Fhe Jcint Convention seAssombiod lastewen-:| 1 an fastetesmen, ‘he President (Uol. J. R. ing. pursnant to adjournment, and was cattad | P leans paren “SpA Roy's sure toorder by the Mayor. All the mamm-rs pres. | tay. The usual routine of business was coae ent, excep! Mresrs. Fenwick, ¢ ‘t, Lloyd, | throngn witm, aad when new business was MeUa'hras, Fowler, Jueuemann, (. W. Mil. | called for, the Chair (Col. O"Beirne) arcse and ler, Russell, aud Rutherford, sxid_be would take do-asion to reahark tat 0 The Maycr laid betore the Convention acom- | matter perunent to himself could now prop- munication in reply toa Teeosution of the Coa. | erly come up before the meetii Betore pro veabon requesting information as two wuat of. | ceding, however, he would request a respect. EE2° Of ihe corporation have given bonds, and | fal Bearing, and hoped the prerorative of an the amount of the severai boads, giving the | American citizen would be accorded to uim, sollow ing list | aad that be would bo Beard here to-nizht. He - Hall, Collector, $0.00: FLA. | said this because eard it inad verbeatl: jeter, and C. H. Bii: nergy tess | stated that there would be a disposition here ty Proctor. Treasurer Pubic Schools, aad | Tefuse to hear him. What he had to say was of R. Bond, Water Registrar, $11.0. cach. B. | Considerable lengto, and might not accord with Barker, Harbor Masver, $4,007, J. S. M: | the views of some present, AIntendant of Asylum, H. Sainines. Lient. S. 1. Wailes moved to go ints exeen- missioner, and Geo. H Gaddi- & tive seein masters, $2,000 each’ Henry M-mber, ‘The Chair stated that the motion was out of H. Peters, J. RK. Wright, J. H. Craua, William | Ofer, and that he would not put the question, HD. Ganaei, | |, Lieat. Watles appealed the decision of each; J.L. Gatch- | the Canir. ell, Sealer Weights and Measures, M.Quigiey | The Chair.—I will not put the motion. and Chas. Stewart, Superinteadeats of Sweeps, Several Voices.—Yeas and nays, $300 each: T. L. Salkeld, Peter Campb-il, Juo | Te Chair here inquired if this was an © Clark, William Mairhead, Wood aad Coal | *¢@pt to muzzle him. He would be heard. Mensurers, 950 cach. Lieut. Wailes moved to adjourn, whch the ‘Mr. Morsell sucgested that the resolation F stated to be ia order, and pui the motion, had not been fally answered: tha: the convea- | Dt could not decide. tiom would like t9 know the names of the sure- | Several voices —Yeas and nays,” tues. The yeas and nays were taken, resniting 16 yeas and 2 nays, so the Chair decided tue meet~ ing adjourned. | Here commenced a scene of excitement, many members leaving the hall; some lingering to see ‘ann. the termination of the affair, and several voices Mr. Kelsey moved that it be printed. exclaiming, “All white meu leaye;” “All Sey « Mr. Moore said st was the duty of the con- | Mour men will leave;” «Tar and feathers ou: vention to fixthe bond. He alsosuggested that | Side.” Im this moise and confasion Col. U'B. he bond of the Surveyor was not suilicient. | ®Ppetled to the fair-mide1 men present, as ‘The conventon had noanthority over that oii. | Well as the members of the Union, t hear bin cer. but he threw out the suggestion for I-zis- | Them came the same cries of “ood D-mocrats jation. The amount of bond requ.red might | leave; “White men leave,” &c, t cover the lostes to the Corporation on ac. | Lieut. Wailes here stated that he was in count of an inefficient officer. charge of this room; that he was responsible The Mayor stated (he fixing of the bond was | foF the rent, and the meeting beimg adjourned, not obligatory: the Ianguaz= of the law was | B€ called on ali hands to leave the room, nod Suockine Stretpz.—A few minutes past one o'clock to-day, & young man, named Joha Phillips, about twenty-seven years of age, committed suicide, at Mrs, Cudlipp's boarding house, No. 427 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sd and 4); streets, by cutting his throat. A short while before the occurrence, while at lunch, he was handed a letter, and taking the same proceeded to bis room, up stairs, ty read it. Tu about the time it would have iacen to Peruse its contents, a lond noise was heird as if scme solid parcel hat been thrown oa tue floor: but o9 atiemtion was pad tw tie circumstance, till a few minus after- wards, when a servant girl took a «mull table to his room, and found the deceased lying on the floor dea, with his throat cut from ear to ear, and his pead and body welter- ing in the blood. She immediately commani- cated the fact to the family, and Lieut. Noo- nan, of the police, was sent for, who repaired to the scene of the suicide and took charge of the body preparatory to holding an inquest over it this afternooa. Mr. Phillips is an Englishman by birth, bat had been employed at tbe Freedmen’s Bureau in this city tor the past six months, which po-ition ne lost about ten days since. ‘He had been somewhat dissi- pated lately, but recovered from a sprre & couple of weeks since, and has remained sober. The contents of theletter had not been made known up to the close of this report; but it is believed to have sometbing to ao with tne sad occurrence. are eae Tux Potomac Froxt.—Au abundance of mud along the wharves to-day aad quite a Rumber of vessels entered port, bat owing to the difficulty of teams hauling but little discharg- 1g Of cargoes is goingon. The steamer Wa- wesset, Fawke, arrived Inst might at Potomac Ferry wharf from Carrioman and intermedi. ate landings, with produce and passeagers. Harvey's Wharf,- Artived—Schrs, Roxanaa, Laten, irom Havre-de-Grace, with 16) tons of coal for Harvey, Clark, & yGiven; Rilbado, Carver, from Havre-ae.Grace, with 9) ons 0: coal for Harvey, Clark, & Given; Potomac, from Philadelphia, with 225 tons oi jarvey, Clark, & Given, Wiarr ed—Sehrs. Diamond Grace, with 107 Mr. Moore moved that the communication bs referied to a special committe, M-. Cook hoped that the convention would finish is work at once, anc opposed the Teter- Carter's State, Bennett, trom Havre-de~ tons of cool for John Wilson; Alexander, Wesc-tt, from Philadelphia, with 200 tons fot coal for Dickson & King: Julia. Harris, from Specutia Isiand,with (21 tous of coal tor Thom that ibe convention “may,” se. proceeded to extingaish the gas, when Col. | al J. Barciay ‘Sailed.—Sehes, Soha’ P. goes ‘Mr. Moore drew his motion, and the mo- | U'B. said, “Stop that Mr. Wailes; Iam Presi- | mand, Hai for Havyre-de-(race, light: tion of Mr. Kelsey to print was agreed to. dent of thts Union; my money helps to pay the | Thomas J. Tull, Cooper, for Spesutia Isiand, The Mayor laid before the Convention the | ¢XP@Hses of this hall;” bac Lieut, W. still con- light; Terisa and Alice, Jerrala; down the ee rent 5B Booker sve Commissioner | Uined pauing ons pep on Hee river light. 4 estern Burial Ground. . cordance with Amer. (-m.—Sailed a ‘Mr. L. B.S. Miller asked whether the com- | ican institutions ! opr ‘Sobre Or i Polar aon the i2th instant, Scbrs. 0. H. Tolley, Buntinge, John J. Crittenden, Nelson, and ‘Wm. Don. nelly, Hunter, with coal tor George Bogas, Fay's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Martha Wash- ington, Haminel, rom Powell 8 Creek, with oak wood, fer W. H. Marlow. vestigate certain charges agaiast the Convention were ready to re- Lieut. Wailes, (nervously and excitedly.)— Why didn’t you resign before: not wait watil this late day and desert the party ! Col. O'Beirne.—I have my Fexignation here, and propose to hand it to the Secretary at the Proper time. Lieut, Wailes.—Yes, after you mai» a speech which we don’t want to hear. Col. ©’ Beirne then banded his resignat, the 8 cretary. A member bere objected to its rec»prion, as ed. Fowler's Wharf. — Arrived — Schr. Charity, Hudscn, with pine wood, for Join Lowne, Mechanic, Sweet, with pine wood, for Mr. Butler. Cory m Whecf——Atrived — Schr. Mis- » With ‘pine Wood, for George L. souri, Ki Sherif. Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Scnrs, James Gor- ham, Ualeb, from Havre-de-CGrace, with coal, for 8. F. Clark; Arthur Wroe, Westcott, from Havre-de-Grace, with coal, for Campbell & Son; Imogine, Barnes; Stephen A. Douglas, Davis; Pocomoke, Crowder; A, W. Martin, Herbert; Mary Amelia, Evai nal, Show: ers; Wm. Henry, Shreeves, jr; George R. Don. nis, Tyler, all with oysters, tor Turner & Co. and Wintield, city agents, Berry's Wharf —Atrived — Sehr. Ida Jane, Sayres, from New York, with 3 tons of stone, for Berry & Acker. Sailed—Steamer Pione«r. Uldeu, tor Accotink, light; scbr. Sarah Lavinia, Murdock. for Holland Point, light. Clark's Whurf.—Artived—Scurs. Julia, Dela- ney, from Havre-de-Grace, with 169 tons of coal, for T. E. Clark é& Uo; Eldorado, Travis, irom Philadelphia, with 121 tons of coal, for Wm. Parsam & Co. " n to Which had been written out as far as taken. An injunction of secrecy had been im- ° Posed, and the committee had gone too tar to | the meeiing had adjouraed. Tecede, and im its opinion the investigation | ,C+pttin McUonuell_—As Vice President of should be suriher prosecuted. | the Unio 1 inform Present that the Mr. Chase stated that when he returned to | Meeting Las adjourned: but I propose that Vol. the city on Sunday last, he found a notice de. | O' Beirne be heard, siring bis attendance» at a meeting of the com. | Lieut. Wailes— Let bim go elsewhere. mittee om Friday last. Facts had come to his | _ Captain McConnell.—Coionel O'Beirne cau ince his retura which I-4 him to | {el no sorer over the nomination of Seymour vestigacion should be conciaded, | 884 Blair than I do, bu: he should have tens ana that the Convention should not adjourn | “eTed his resignation at the proper time, aud unul the committee made & report. not have waited until this Iate day. Colonel ‘The ordinance designating a bank in which | O’Beirne should be accorded the privileces of the moneys of the said Corporation shall be | #2 Atnerican, however, and be heard. He bi deposited, and prescribing the manner in which | doue as much, probably more, than any ot the said moneys shall be kept and disbursed, | 0 SUstain this association. He did uetlike to which was reported at the last meeting by Mr. | £e¢ Bim come out aftersit had beea published in Moore, was taken up, and after debate on the | ‘B¢ Papers that ke would carry a part of the Passwort Priority of the amendments, Mr. | Usion with him. rds moved the previous question ou tue | Col. O'B. here interrupted, stating that he substitute sabmitted at the last mooting by Mr. | 2¢¥er made any such intimation. Clark; which was agreed to—yeas Is, nays Mr. Campbell did not like Seymour and Mr. Brown moved to adjourn to Wednesday | Blair as candidates for President and Vice evening two weeks hence; which was ne | President, although he liked them as individ. agreed to—yeas I1, pays 1 vals, Yet, Col. O' Beirne should have come out The Mayor then stated the question to be, | *H4 Tesigued before. He would not stay vo lis- ~Shall the main question be now put! which | te to him was agreed to—yeas 16, nays 10. Lieut. Watles.—He is a traitor. Aiier the rejection of several motions to ad- | _ Col. O'B.—1f you call me trai-or, I will bold journ, &c., You personally tesponsible. BMr.'Taylor submitted an act that ati moneys | _ Lieut. Wailesexplaiaed that he meant it only ofthe Corporation shall be deposited in the | 5° far as party was concerned. First Nations! Bank of Washington under ex. | , The noise and confusion bad by this tim ashing regulations, and disbursed as now pro- | 4F8Wn in a great mauy persons from the stres vided by law, which was adopted—yeas js, | $0 tbat, although most of the members of tu: Bays—Messrs. Ball, Bartlett, Bates, Bro Union had lett, the hall was well crowded. Daiton, Larman, ‘Moore, Morsell, Nali-y, | S*Veral policemen appeared about tais time Serdo, Talbert—ii also. Mr. Morsell moved to adjourn for one week. Capt. McConnell bere proposed to take Mr. L. B. S. Miller moved to amend to a: pee 8 Se as to whether Col. O'Beirne s jonrn to the first Tuesda: cet speak OF not. pein many is December Lieut. Wailes said he would agree that mem- Mr. Moore desired the yeas and nays on this | beF$ of the association should yore on that quese r ts Tur Fatse Kerresevration Case.—This morning Justice Walter rendered his decision in the case ot Mr. Treadway, who was before him a tew days since on the charge of obtain- ing money from M. Eastwood, by false repre- sentation, as follows: aifidavit in this case sets forth that the defendant represented at the time he obtained the money that he had in his mother’s hands several thousand dollars, and could obtain the same at any time by writing to her, and on this representation Mr. M. East- wood advaced him § Mr. Wm. Cutter testified that bis (Treadway's) mother can- tioned him not to be s0 extravagant, as she did not know how the estate stood. My opinion is that Treadway’s mother must have had som« Money yetin her tands belonging w uim, or she would not have cautioned him, as if she had nothong it was no caution necessary from spending avthing; therefore the case is dis- missed. most extraordinary measure, and called atten. | 10D. Gon to the fact that there was a personal inves. tigation before the Convention. big The vote was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted—yeas 9, nays 9. Miller said his idea wrsto give | _ A member voting nay here changed his vote, the committee plen'y of time. which resulted in giving tue privilege of the Mr. Moore desired to state distinctly that he | BAll to Col. O'R. ‘was willing to sit every night to concinde the | api. McConnell then had the gas barners juveutigation. relighted, and the scene of darkness aud con- ‘The motion of Mr. Miller was not agreed to; | fusion being at an eud, be invited all to re: yeas—Mesers, Crocker and Miler; nays | main who wished to bear Col. O'B.’s remarks. The motion of Mr. Morsell was azreed to, | » Col. V. B. thea retarned thanks to the Union and the meeting apjourned to Weduesday eye. | fF the courtesy, and proceeded to read trom ing next, manuscript, stating that this organization of —————— soldiers aad saflors had acted rather as & po- jemici in 8 politi ; that it had sup- ‘THE ExacRation Coxvaw1iow.—A convet- | ported ‘Andrew 4 Johnson ‘snd denoaneed tus tion of delegates of German associations organ | ¢xiremists ofthe Radical party. That its aim ‘tzed all over the United States, for the purpose | pai teen Conservatism but ‘lately what i of Tendering assistance and protection toemi- | known as Uoppetheadism or Ulira Deatectaer grants, will be held in Baltimore on Saturday, | had crept into the organization, aad finally the the i7th instant. The object appears to be to | Conservative Army and Navy Union was imtroduce a uniform system of action for pro- | iransiormed into a tail Hying to the kite of the gomigration. Delegates | Democratic party, and had lost all its Conser. soa orth, South, | vauism. Having iecently gone into the politi East, and West, are expected. ‘Tie movement | cal areas, he comcluced +) take no part in pod Plas Ta one ot, tte | litioal Life for the present, bat having hitherto Sane Bive Inbor im some sections | been found om the side of the Calon an ase country. ‘The delegates to the convention, | dier, he could ‘mot consent tobe found on the Pouce IreMs.—First Preciuct:—Mary 2. Kelly, drank and disorderly; fined 33. Pranic Jobuson, pettit larceny; jail for court. Martha Tidings, disorderly; tlued $5. Gabriel Rovert- son, throwing stones; fined $3. Fourth Precinet:—Abraham Brown, drunk; workhouse, Sixth Precmet:—Wm. G. Johnson, disor- derly; wor khou Yhas. Garlack, do; tlued $5. Joon willl do.;tined &1, Lewis May, drunk and disorderly, fined $5. Seventh Precinct—Thomas A. Shoemaker, violsung corporation law; ued $!. Mrs. Cle- ment Cox, do.; fine and costs, $6. Palmer Bris- coe, do., (two cases; fine and costs, $3, Wm, Sco'ty assault and battery, bail to keep peace. Fanny Qoomes, drunk; fined $1. Marina Wheeler, do. and disorderly; fined $3. Eighth Precinct:—Kate Kane, drank and dis. orderly; fincd $5, ——— Kxterts or Pytuias.We extract the fol- lowing trom the quarterly report of Grand Scribe ©. M. Barton: Namber of Lodges in the District, 10; increase, 1:9, membership, 1,821 ‘Amon, 1s ei q jer, #2,69 Pet teost eminent advocatrs cf the cause, swat | side the unpepentaat ones aguine: whom ne | Heeccved Gunine, the quarter #206. Por donbtless meet with a hearty welcome. The | forrest ‘and the hangman "Ware ieee, pended, $9.0. General fund on hand, =e, Widow and orphan school fund, $1260.42. Invested, 1,531.00. Total on band and invested, $5,039. At the quarterly ses- sion of the Grand Lodge on the 15th instant. the resigantion of Vice Grand Chancellor Levy wis received aud P.U., M. C. Causten, of Hermoine Lodge, No. 12, elected to fill the yacaney. The new constitution for the entire Order Will go into effect om the first of the year. present is certainly & propitions time for such | ye stood undis & convertion, which is expected tg embrace pertous representing all natiouallties. The fol- Scans bate gees aah egaa img delegates. amoung others, will b2 preseut: A voice—Don’t you owe sométhing to An- patra Crawford and Dr, iarimana, rapre- | grow Jobuson? : 5 Dr. Vou Truhaut, Goveraor | “Colonel OB. continued. He was indebied Senator Munch. Hon. sidor Busch, | for the littte he was to his own exertions and K Sritsche and T. M. Schinkow- | the President Johnsoa. He thea sky, delega’ed by the German Association of | cuiomaed President Johnson, saying tae te ork. The cities of Cbicago, Philadel- | had resurrected the Democratic party, and bad pbis, New Orleans, Nebra-ka, aud the French | confronted ius hosts of enemies single Landed send mayed, withont allegiance to a ny jcheman Societies of New York, will also MrnisTertaL.—The Alexandria Jounal says and alone like a David. The Presb; he t its last meet- “4 yytery of the Potomac at its last m: A Voice. I thought he was a Moses, yee Cane Whaactecd in connection with this movement we are} (Colonel ‘Aud after ali how was Presi. | [8% 2t Manassas on the Gth instant, dissolve he pastoral relations of Rev. G. M. McCamp. bei! with the First Presbyterian Church. of Alexandria, and appointed the Rev. Mr, Van Doran, of ‘Washington, to commnnicata the tact to the church on Sunday, the 18th instant Mr. McCampbeli preached, last Sabbath, his farewell seimon, and left for his home im In- diana, with the best wishes of his late congre gation. He bad labored here very acceptably for two years past. HywEN1aL —This morning, at 11 o'clock, a Mp ny assembled at tue Church of the ion to Witness the nuptials of Mr. L. U. of the Paymaster General's office, and Willie B. Drew, the daughter of our re- spect citizen, Mr. E. M. Drew. The couple were married according to the beautful ser- vice of the Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Dr. Pinkney, and, after the party had received the congratulations of their mauy friends, they lit in the 12% o'clock train om @ honeymoon trip North, SS eee Tre Ory Tonacco Warenorse.—We an- glad to announce that our German trllow-citi- wens concluded to send two delegates. Ata meeting heid tast night at Moeblich Hall, 71a street, an election of delegates took piace, which resuited im the chosing of F. W. Seil- Rausen and EL. Schmidt, The meeting ad- Journed to Wednesday, the 27th instant, at the ‘same place. dent Jobnson treated t In his hours o idistress, these same leaders said, “let #im ne impeached, he i¢ not our President, It is mot our fight. 1 ‘will mot be our funeral. A Voice. Who impeached President Johu- son! The Democratic party, or the Radical Congress you are about to support ! Colonel OB. continued. He did not know what President Johnson would do, but for his part he would see the men whe had thus acted cofsigned to political perdition. He then Siluded to. certain Postmaster Geacrat carry- ing water on both shoulders. A Vouwe. “Just like O' Beirne.” in Colonel O'B. then asked, how was Hancock treated by this Demoeratic party! How was Hendricks, the colossal statesman of the Nurth- west: how wns be A Voice. “Look atthe Indiana election re- turns.” Colonel O'B. continuing, stated there was much he did not like in both parties, pat he purest materi Drcnre oF Drvorce.—This morning Jndze Wyte, in the Equity Coart, mad» a decree @ivorcing Ellen Arthur from the bonds of matrimony with James Arthur, alias Charles A. Howard. The petitioner im her bill sets forth that she was married to the deten Builalo, New York. September ith, 1555; re- Sided there two y Temoved to Brooklyn where they fived together mntil 1962, when deserted her and came to ‘this city, Where be assumed the name of Charles A’ Howard, uncer which he did business, and @uring bis residence here has been cohabiting | With & woman named Georgiana Bervly as his | ‘Wife, by whom he has one child. She ets forth gould not consent to remain m the ranks with Vallendigham, Fernando Wood, and Uuca that she has one child 11 years ofage; and he | Spriggses. derstand that a bid was mage some weoks ago Bas not coniribated auyiting to her support | A Vovee. «What did You vote for them tor’ | tor renting the tobacco warehouse in the Fiftn since bis desertion until the last weeks; | Col. O'B. then spoke further of the course of | Ward, ut $100 for one year, and possibly that for several years after Ris desertion she | Valiandigham during the war, and arraigne! | party ‘may take it at that sum, It is w' Was in feeble health; that she arrived here in May. 1%; that be hes been doing a lucratr Dusiness, accumulated property, and has mad over his property; that he said be did not love the Democratic party om several counts, which be said he bad conversed with ‘ma Democrats, pure and unsulicd men, and he bad couctuded that the election of Grant would be Ber, would not five with her, and would set! | the best thing for the coantry, and for the fu- the property and leave the city, leaving her | ture all his efforts would be for the election of Sestitute, and she prays alimony pendante lite. | Grant and Colfax. He was no time-server nor ‘The detendant answers that he has no power | bolter, but acted purely from the dictates of and is unable to pay alimony. Mr. Thompson | conscience, expecting nothing from any in- for complainant. coming administration. With these senti- or oy he took leave of the Tux Dvck Cas —Yesterday the examinr- the tion of the Duck case (alluded toin yesterday's STan) was resumed before Justice Smith,when the accused, Mr. Kay. charged with an assault | Col. O'B. stated in the course of his remaaks and battery on Mary Kiimpkius, (colored,) | that they were to have been given on Saturday Produced duck about the custody of which | night Inst. but be was preventea from so doing ibe row oceurred. The duck bad been killed efthe Union going into executive several days, and although its beantiful quack ‘was bushed its scent was loud, and the justice, pm eg after a burried examination, by which. he as- To SannatH Scmoo. Tzactens.—The earn- certained that there was no mark on the leg, as | ¢8t workers in the Sabbath schools of our city described by the prosecuting Witness, dismiss. | Will be giad to learn that the subject of the eateane. | Paper of the current dates, used in ee A | Many Of the schools, is to be the foundation of e Temarks ors at Gunwax Sotviess axp Sartozs' Uxiox.— | Prayer Hosting sch. Harurdny terete Pui ‘This association held its reguiar weekly meet- | prayer mecting is held daily st tis rooms Of the ig Jast wight at Will's House, om Seventh | association from oto > P.m.. but upon Satur- street. A resolution of thanks to the Board of | gay evening the hour will be Spent with special Police, for appointing a member, A n | Tefetenee to. preparation for the exercises of Kuras, on the force, was adopted. The - | the coming Sabbath. The lesson for ‘Saturday tain of the German | evening will be Acts, 23:1,11. company of Bo: was received and | accepted. The election of a czptaia was past- poued to the next meeuvs. in fueb were at the Mayor's of this moruing scans acct le making inquiries whether bids for furniahiag Mcstxngp Ix.—Col. J. Bell Adams, of the | wood and com to the station and engines Sth Regiment Boys in Blue of the Dis tonses and the Corporation offtces in the Oity Columbia, mustered into service last Hall would gull be received, and were an- Companies «B" and “D” of that re; “at, swered inthe aifirmative. Itis likely that a mustering officers being Capts. William M. number of bids will be im by Monday, when Slowen and Edmond D. Czitrel. | Company | it is proposed fo open ‘bem ~ s fifty-six names on {ts roll, of whic! ——. Zier any even were present atthe time — Sxymour AwD Brat FLAav.—The West End however, that the best disposition which cou: be made of it would be to turn it over to the colored schools, a8 it is in a good Toeation for a coiored school-house. For some time past the building bas been unoccup: ‘WasuincTrox CoLonizers.—The Philadel- phia Press of yesterday says: Last evening liceman Ahern arrested Thomas Hurst and homes McCann, in Sbippen street, abo Eleyenth, for disorderly conduct, In the e ofeach of them was found 8 largo wavy rev. ver, and they were recognized as residents of Wi D. ©. Ot course they voted us often as they bad chambers in their revolvers. Recorder Givin committed them. —_—-— — BowD- HOLDERS ADVERTISED FOR.—By ref- erence to our advertising columns it will be seen that the Commissioners of the bonded debt ot the city of Davenport Iowa, desire to ascer- tain the address of the owners (or there legal Tepresentations) of said bonds, and are re. nested to address ©. S. Watkins, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners, Davenport, Lowa wn. WITH AN OPPICBR.—This mornil vr Painter Tee rnd in the Centre Market, named G. Gate! with interfering ‘with the Sealer of Weights And Measures while in the discharge of his dus ties. The case was taken before Justice Clarke, ‘who imposed a fine of 36 for the offence, se etree Grant axp Cotrax heel a Sarg od oe have au interesting meeting at Union Leng Heli this eveumg, when Gua. Carrington is ex- Pected wo deliver an ad —— Laxp Saves un Lov gst mgerhes: lg t Leesburg Mirror reports the tollowing: Mr. t, P. Knox laet week sold 10. Blatthew Harrison, at private sale, his twotowm lots, containing 6% acres, for St, M. B, Uommis. stouer, JL. Ru uct. sold the farm 0239 pmtub- chin § ‘TE Woon Axp Qoat Brvs._Several dealers {bens mustered in. In a few days @n election | Seymour and Blair Ciub this moraing threw | acres twicdanig te dhe otate on re lan Horns of Officers wi take place. to te breege from their bckory pole, cormer | Lucksit, on mths te for $12.01 per acre; B ‘ Wid street and Fenseyivania events artery P. Noiand pi . Noland, Green, Harti. oi ie bunting streamer, bearing the names i? | eon, Hunt ‘Orr, issioners, Tam Haire Revour Dr, J. E. Dexter, | ngidices tor Erenideut aod Viee Provident Ricker, suet, ssid on te same day the 8 of crets: bas made —__.+——_ sarres, pelonging to estate Se Se henson yc egtha Rataber sae, | LAND SALE Iw Vinorsia.—The Aloxandrid Taylor, for St et more. Fe Taylor parebes See olirea! | Gasette Suy>: Messrs, Green & Wise. real estre | ser. Matthew E McPherson, executee of the Suate eece av comers Tarelsy tna Tt | tents. report the sale of a farm of S8Kactes, in | iateGustavus Elgin, J. = At above Drainsville, f Washington, e ty, four mil to Joba Stoass Loadon he sarse Hime, sold a" tract of Ol acted a S10. & the same 1, t ‘acres, &' ball :. H. Trundle purchaser—and per acre: Mrs. E. Pp G. H. Elgui rohaser, 5 years. Con Helme agt. Helms; order silowing complainant to file amended bill. ve om Jotnson et al.; order to issue . notice of application for injanetion. vi Bike Arvaire te Perce GRoRoEs Country, Mc. The Marlboro Gazerte has the follo wing items: Military C _—A meetng of the young men of this vilinge and vicimity was held a: the Court House, om Saturday, the lorn tor the purpose of organizing y Vom? v., The reqaiaite wumbet fot the formation of thé Company having bren obtained, the fol. lowing gentlemen were élect?d by ballot as its officers : Captain, W. H. v; First Lien- tenant, Henry Brooke: Lieutenant, W. | H. Hance; Orcerly Sergeamt, M. J. Siayman. ‘Ther will be another meeting on S.turday next to complete the organization, in accordanca with the military laws of the State, when it is expected the members, and those wishing to become such, will attend. members ot St. John’s Par. © YE wo &. Oak Hall. Convocation.—T! ish, of this county, they are gone. We weel Sunday following Gon vocation, the Rigat Rev. Dr. Wilmer, of Louisiana, acting for the Bishop of Marylond, visited the Parish and adminis. tered the holy rite of Confirmation. Sales of Real E's ate.—On Wednesday, Messrs, Jobn Glenn & Co., real estate agents, sold at Public sale «Enfleid Chese,” the plantation of N. H. Shipley, Esq, situated ia Quesn Anne District, containing 6) aces. Lt was purciss. ed by Charles Clagett, Esq., at $40.25 per acre, neglect or mism: MARRIED TAYLOB— LE. On the 12th inat.. by th ry aoe etna H. &. TAYLOR. of Bal ZABETM W., second daughter of L. a more Sun please copy. } PARKER—SANDFRSON. On Tuesday eve Bing, Oct. oth, at Union Chapel, M. EB (harch, by the Bee TL. Weech THOMAS J. PAR- KER to Miss MARY SANDERSON, both of this city : BYNEX—BEDDICK. On the Lith of October eat ‘Ninth-s.reet Presb; hington City, by Dr. J © more, to ELL A.B Tisdal 10,68 ‘1 t mith SA MU. FRANCIS RYNEX, of this city, to ADELA REDPICK , third dunghter of Mr. David Beddick of Iulinois, formeriy of Washington. No cards. * from 4to7 p.m. Woman's DIED. wit myle.) at $15; do. es io! c Su, ~*t CITY ITEMS. Five DOLLARS OxtY for a Winter Suit, at the celebrated Oak mistake the number, 464 7th street Post Office. S2-Bring up the boys. "» all-wool . Don’t , opposite eso aap cles Guxt's Fins Watkine Surrs, (Coat frock also, due Six Velvet th Goats, Pants and Vests, all street, opposite the And finish unsurpassed. an NEVER KNOWN the luxury of & well fitting Shirt, get one for a trial, at Hen- ning’s, No. 511 7th’ street, and yon will be sure to purchase no others full supply of them. kinds, at A. Saks & Oo.’s, 51 b street. Latest Returys.—We returned from the celebrated Oak Hail, 464 7th street, this mora- ing. satisfied with their splendid assortment of Piece Goods, which thi make Up With a stvle 6 He has just laid ina —.—__ AGeyTLe Wisrer To MoTuErs.—If, an. fortunately, you have lost your own teeth ee TEN DOLLARS ONLY for a Man's Coat, Vest and Pants, all wool Winter Suit, at the famous Don't mistake the number, 461 7th Post Office. B”Uome before 6 —— AT THE CELEBRATED CLOTHING HovsE of Hable & Uo, 46: Pennsylvania avenue, our Teaders will find a large assortment of Over- coats, Walking Coats, and Fancy Business Suits, selling at the very lowest prices, 2 ny anagement, take care that your Batrwor® Dat E tosubscribe for the Baltimore Daily Sun can leave their orders at the office of the Evening FOr at 592 N street north, between 6th and h. The paper has been enlarged, and will be delivered at an early hour Robert Coa! tical e% nadas, a daughters do uot suiler the’ same the same cause. See to it that they brush their teeth regularly and thoroughly with Sozodont, and thereby you will insure them sound aud serviceable sets as long as they live. ae nd established at Cc. BAUM. mediately after the operation. many eminent physicians Heamovnd: sands of ether responsi to6p.m. Trespectfally call the attention of the Ladies that L have thisday EEMUVED my HOOPSKIBT and CORSET FACTUBY to the spacious store, 513 7th street, Intelligencer Building. Thanking for the patronage of the past I will endeavor to please in the future; always selling the best goods and guaranteeing a good fit. B7-1am the only su’horized agent in this city of KELLEY’S PANIKE and BUSSEL SKIRT; the most fashionable adapted for the present style Di 5 Poe ©. BAUM, 513 SEVENTH STREET, Intelligencer Building. Srar Office. will oc 10 Jusr axceiven— large assortment of the TUCKER MANUFACTURING CO. Celebrated CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, Ahd other GAS FIXTUSES. NELIUS'S BARR PanedipnieTes 0% COB- ALEX. R SHEPHERD & Bi th tronize his establishment. mce penalty from “Sratpine’s GuvR,” handy and useful, feces hy Persons wishing Agent. ene eels a Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED his office and residence from the First Ward to Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- teenth street. Office hours before 10 a. m., and Hours of attendance jospital, from 1to 2p. m. day, Sundays excepted. ——_.—— Conws, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Ubi: st, of twelve years’ United States and 4% Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C., since 1961, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., and successfully treats all diseases of the jout pain or meonvenience to the patient. The shoe can be worn with easeim- Refers to the ‘surgeons and thou- je persons who pa- Hours from 8 a.m. No charge for consultation Calls made at residences from 6 to 5 p. m. patreneadieeedd WHAT MAKES your hair so beautiful? Mrs. S. A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Re. storer or Dressing, (i one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every druggist sells it. ——— Wrarrixe Parse for sale. Apply at th in the t office. Ea Pxrrsoms wishing to sabscribe for Tas Stan who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, Please leave their orders at No. 122 East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. Joum Coeeins, Agent. sealed HOWA P. SPECIAL NOTICES, ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MABRY. Essays for Young Men.on the Errors, Abns and Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Mav hood. h the hamane vie of treatment and letter envelopes free BD ASSOCIATION, a Be 21-2 'APHIAN LOTION” FoR -s {Tutel,, BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX. LACK HAMBURG GRAPES! See =a BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES! PIMPLES. MOTE, ALOTONES, Feo BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES Fait nod Boones’! N, W. BURCHELL, 9 under Ebbitt House. A440 ann stain orvcnoras, Lam just in receipt of a fresh supply of HALL aud FLOUR OILULOTHS: which toler tonne tomers at the lowest prices FOR THE CASH; alee an eccrieent ot Oli CLOTH ‘asso a ‘Dandeome eat, DSON, rt LOR se 11-eotf No. 4 Market Space, ANEW PERFUME att. GHD EX. Uisite, DELIORT ES Lace curtains. Se: A very beautifol assortment ot ieSly LACE @URTAINS, ranging in price from §5 to $35 per window, may store of be seen at JAS. B. DODSON, se M-eotf No. 4 Market Space. N OTICE TO BUILDERS. ndersigned takes pleasure in informing his ndthe public generally that has opened an establishment for the sale of first class manu- factured BUILDEBS’ MATERIALS, such as Doors. Sash Blinds, inside and outside Shatters, \low Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Slate and Shera Mantels, Stair Bail, Balusters, rontay ac Bevin; riected arrangements with the best manatacturers be is prepared, to furnish at short ia! orders of every character. paving. been ® bullder iv this District for a number o! yeare he feels safein saying that eny such orders Chirusted toni will afve fall satishetion. Builder's Emporium, corner Nith and © seis-im =P ‘Washington, D PARLOR FUBNITO: CHAMBER FURNITURE, DIBING BOOM FUBNITURE, preventini stiff, bras! 180 of bein: without @ riv ral color R.P. &. ee 7-eo2m PHALON' for the TOILET. N “FLOR “ is the shes of the For LADIES in the NURSERY { " Bor GENTLEMEN utter SHAVING ie taste “PAPHIAN LOTiO ody for dis nN y Li ab, . oases and biemi th 2 SKIN ae “a “PAPHIAN SOAP" It is the best article known te ite failing out, an ANDEE eine ‘all's. and take none other. “Price @t H For sale Ve all druggists. LL & Cv., Nashau. N. H., Proprietors. URSERY and BATH, will not chap the SKIN. Price 23 coats per cake. DE MAYO.: MAYO.” LASTI PHALON & SON, New York. Bold by all Dragetste Se HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAL SENEWER, is HALL’S VEGETABLE Sici. 2 RENE WER LIAN HAIR HUMAN HAIR RESTORED, Gray Hatr changed to it: jataral Color by HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. a hakiog ifelees! THY, SOFT AND GLOSBY. the best Hair oo 3 xe 9 oa Bewnre of cousterisite xtan rs, 0. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF TIVE MEDICINE. 4 AeA nt purgative Pit. OFFICE FURNITURE, that it is a more reliable and far more effects a: y than any other. Those who have tried it. ‘ad Se a rT ow, cures thelr neighbors aa ; seg Spanner clk | ator Garni trae ee, Spdapeed low patoes for cash. bs peblic are is- | fr tion. We have thousauds upon thot veil ILLSON, | sands of certiticates of their remarkable cures of heat cord eG RESON eet eee ocS-eolm the followi: Known in every m ublish them. IVE NOTICE, That the subscri- nel el oF su “TS ARG OriGene aes, Sa marcnete se Washington connty,in the District of Columbia, Proserves thatn f administration on the personal Plcssant to tao, while ralty, Inte of W. ‘county, vim ean arise from sare horton wareel te aebitiaes popetate by ther powerful Influence on th paar t gubscrivers| fal vincern to purify the loo! and stiteaiars ‘the 6th day of October next; they may healthy action—remove the cheenamat ‘cluded from ail beacttet | the stomach, bowels. liver, and otber orcaus of the ‘ander my nand this restoring their irregular action % MICHAEL TALTY, and by correcting, wherever they exrate wen de: Administrator. ran me spare ears origin Sn nt (MTED sTgTee PATENT OFFICE, |... | the box. tor th following complaints, which these Oto, 198. | Pe a ‘On the petition 0 wat UBNETT and | | For DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, LIst- onal gE WORBD. of Bowtou. Many, | LESSNESS, LANGUOB, snd L988 OF APPR. ° s mederately em ce ie a day cof dan Ps for oe im- | ulate the stomach and restore its bealthy tone n and Grase : % ‘Ordered ¢oat anid petition be heard at this | “Por LIVER OOMPLAIN® and its various symp- ofhen thenath der of D-ceaber sect. Aur pees’ | teen, bate a ‘SICK BEAD map oppose this extension: Objection) deposi. | ROHR, JAUNDION or GREEN SICKNESS, BIL Haas aust ater ihe dat ot Rearieg™s ele ome® | LONG COLIC and BIL-{OUS FEVERS. they shouts pweely pve beer eae ey et Honors. diseased action or remove the cl ~ [sire gases Parent orrioe, —— | SAP, QTSENTERT ce, Drammnons ot nz ) w (October 2, 1968, eo ATE COE, IL, PAL. On the petition of AMUROSE FOSTER, of Leu- | Pr eC TUE WeART, FRENTE raviile. Wa tor himself and the represcntatives | BIDE, BACK AND LOLNS, they shoald be con: aston ors Beer arc eted tc the ald Astcted | ens eater tee system. ‘such change Foster. on the 16th day of January, 1855, for; au | those jaints ae Improved Buliding Block Fer Wend OAL, SWELLINGS It'in ordered. that said petition be heard at this | they should be taken in large and frequont deses oftegon the sist day of Decamber next Aus por- | to produce the e@ectof adrsatie purge. 2” ‘itleney eaftber cxeeehpalé to “aled in thi | tan SC i peeteees he ects Shoes ee te office twenty days : eek : fr Pill, take one or twe Pills to pro- oot We ‘Ais oceastoual does stimutates the stomach U. & arene ovr bowen ERY action, restores the appetite, 4 aa a i ae aa sion of fer from thelr ne andr jag effect on of raid the digestive apparatus. the teen J. 0. AYER &00., Lowry, Mass. Colby RA; Dodson J 8; je dW: Foote © ©; Gassenbei Jobs; King John: Ly Lamson F 1; Lincoln McCarthy J A. Pf Hazs; Willson ©. Potoxac Divren This division bela a meeting Ins: veaing, 20 a Joby LF; Matthews Josias: the public, aud the follow: e Letter; Faith, Hope, ity; The Confession; Morming Caasing Night Away; Taking the Veil; Love, Paruy, and nigel: Aiter Which a spirited address was delivered by Grand Deputy O. K. Harris, in aid of the Pidelity; Aves Mon Adbest and the cause. The tableaux were arranged by Mr. T C. Wheeler, of Potomac Division, assisted by the ladies and gentlemen, and their rendition Teflects credit om the manager aud all conu- cerned. Too Heavy To Get Away WrtTs.—OMicer Lambie found this morning on High sack contaiming about ome hundred po: pig iron, and brought it to the station. thad evidently been dropped there by some thief, who hearing or seeing the officer uear by, lore certain by re- thought to make e: lieving himself of RATION G otten plunder. ¥ cond £5.50, whieh be could not pay, aud went to the workhouse for twenty days. MEncuants’ Excnawi ‘Change this morning were dull, at $2.50. TRE CANAL.—Business on the canal is at a Advices received here this morning trom Seneca state that the broken lock-gate near that place ts being rapidly repaired, and but for further de- tention, boats will probably arrive to-morrow stand-still, and not a boat is in sight. evenin; Wuanr Rerares.—Workmen are busil gaged to-day in filling uj wharf of the Consolidation Coal Company Urset.—Abont ten o'clock this mornin & wagon loaded with hay was on it down high street, the whole load of hay sua denly upset and was scattered about consider- ably. The animals passing im that Afterwards all stopped, wishing to much to the merriment of bystanders. SuirMENT or FLove.—As an evidence of the appreciation im northern markets of George- town flour, the steamer E. ©. Knight, which y ‘ke a nip. leaves for New York to-morrow, takes out tull cargo,and flour bas been her principal freight on her return trips lately. DisoRpEsty.—Susan Honesty (mark !) was Inst evening arrested by officer Cunvingham for disorderly conduct, but on being arraigned before Justice Buckey, she was dismissed on a promise of better behavior in futare. River Frowt.—Entered—Steamer Thomas E. Cabill, Msith. Baltimore. Oleared—Schr. Rob’t H. Kem; ‘ward. for Havre-de-Grac: —L Georgetown Advertisements. No. 206 Bi ence of the late wn, 4 08, the modern improvements—furnace, a ‘OR RENT—The HOUSE AND FURNITURE, ridge street, Georgetown. the resi ges and water. ‘The grouncs are extensive, planiel with fruit trees. aurubbery, Sc. Apply at Bo. SY tet street. ig ant eI 2-1w* JEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—Josi opened, a large stock, embracing Poplins, Me Tinos, Empress Cloths, Mouseling, Alpaca R Black French Alpacas, | Bombazin Chintz, Shawls, Cloaks, Flannels, Blankets Vests, Grand Duchesse and other beautifal Skirts Ocreets, Cloths, Cassimeres. Virginia Fall Cloth: abs A lary k of Domestics very n Sheetings 56 cts: Al Gloves. Hosters, Notion & jarpetin +. Dror gets and Oilcloths We promise gteat bargains t. all who may favor us with a call. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Bridge street, Georgetown BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, JS BaNgucrrcy, District oF Cocewrta, ss. At the City ofp atarton, onthe lth day of oc 8-Im* October, he unde bereb: iy L. BLOUT City of Washington. within said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt. u his own’ petition, by the Supreme Court District. GEO, MASON. Attorney -at-Law. oc 15-jawsw City Hall, Assigne. Tes-vean SIX PEE CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. A limited isene of the Bonds of the MASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, where subscriptions will be recefved , and informs- tion in regard to them cheerfully furnished. ‘These Bonds are a first-class security in every re spect, ond are amply secured by mortgage on the Masonic Hall property. Payable ten years from date. Covron Bonds, in denominations of $5! $100, and $500, bearing interest, payable semi annually, of 6I1X PEB CENT. IN GOLD. ‘BENCH, Pree't. B.D. RARER, Bec’y. _sell-tf wm™.s HUNTINGTON, Treas, MBS. A.G. GASTON &00., & MODES DE £aiS0N, & 285 FSTREET, 265 F STREET, Between 12th and 13th streets. Importers and deslersde coi fare, et de chapeau Le fer. No. 79 Bue de Bicheli ime. Louis Pataral, No.5 Boulevard des Capa. cines, Par! is. G. GASTON GE CO. resprctt i tion of the ladles cP Washir ayer on to their extensive and well sel: Stock of fine Freeh Kibbowe: Velvats,Batinn, iow of the latest Parle and Hew Tort etree oe e ¥ by Suits, Jackets, etc.. of pis teat ‘Dress-maki: ali Mrs. M.D. GILMAN. Yacur civz smoxinc rosacco everywhere pronounced. by competent judges. wbgaerr uwkgrece ee #¢ bass mild - Fives arc aise placed In the various bags of this Practicat Onemists, | brand daily. U.8. A. ‘D. GILMAN, Agent, Washington SURE YOU GET LOBILLARD'’s. imer L; Jackson Silas: Kerey Lewis Joseph; ul J T; Radlitz Paul de Sons oF TewPerance. x the transaction of the regular order of business, during which many new members were initiated, the doors were throwag open to ing exerarses took lace. Tableaux—The Flower Girl; Jealousy te First Lov: aad Char- UEst.—Johea Heory was ar- by odicer Harper last night tor disorder- and Justice Buckey fined him —Trausactions on Offerings, «) bushels wheat; sales, 175 bushels wheat, ah excavation, caused by the recent heayy rams,on the coal icity tains bD* LEwiza Dave d No. 260 PEN TEETH EXTRACTED wiITHOUT PAIR, charge will te fo Flo charge wil be made for ext 0) $ ! if i ty Fe wartng and Merchan- @ize of all descr ptt: 2) and and sold Ure ee TLEr te 'STABLISHED i552, L vant NSYL +8 LOAN OFricR, ho eTRRES Detween 45 and 6th strente, immediatély in rear OF Highest advances mate Btrictly confiten tial. 19 5 6m ‘[32 ObD Betas SoLberkt ¥ LICENSED PAWNDHOR EES. FOUB-AND-A-HALP ST! 3 ALY STREET weer, Offers the highest Cash advances ca ail kinds of Merchandise, te any amount and for ny time at reasonable rates, Lpterest on te} a rednced strictly ential Goous tought tor sack ‘and sold et private sale, eli 18m OF 4 it sf, 53 Oe... » 4, BART. RTT. Money lone! on time to coe cubbemen on Gold and Bilver Watches, Di . Jewelry. tare. Ladies! WOOD AND COAL. Tai Fy @L CHEAP OOALS AND at thetr Depot and Chief Om: C.,or with, ©. STORRS & CO, corner Ith ant PF, Ween- H. BATLEY & 00., corner Tth and F B. TRAUTMAN, 117 Ta. avenue. tetween 190. and 3th streets. J.J. BOGUB. eorner Bridge and High. Wu GUINAND, COAL, w Central a (tb and 7th streets’ ALERT “tiie ‘CEMENT, ac. “8 SCH Under the direction o' Piaxos. i MATTHEW'S CH f th F Tee HOLY CROSS street. next to UBCH. New and beantiful 7 octave PIANOS, for 990 and up enay rds, for sale on 8 t D CHURCH ¢ ANS, n sd, $5) end upwards, for saic or rent on tock sargest in the city JOUN F. BULIS, 306 Penn. avenue, near i0th st eat Daily received an: on Factory Bates fercash. Py JOHR K end ~' oc 8 colw 4 t. RISBURG" BRA 4 offered at a smi 2 rd fine to 64 (besded.) to 124, flooring. fencing. incr Poromac ROE HEBBING. All selected and in fi POTOMA® SHAD. order, NW. BO BLL, Corner of 14th aud F streets, on 19 Under Ebbitt House. Ass RESTAURANT $07 NINTH STREET. ay™ ¥ Fish FRENCH STEAM SCOUREB, AND AGENT FOR LHe STATEN ISLAND(N.Y.) DYEING BSTABLISH- MENT, Estabiished 1818. >. all commission JAS. S$. TOPHAM & CO., No. 500 SEVENTH STREET, ONE DOOR ABOVE ODD FELLOWS’ BALL, THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN CABRBIAGE, BUGGY, AND FAEM UABNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, AND WHIPS Together with a large and fresh stock of _—— CO" the most extensiv: Selected from country. and for sale at greatiy reduced prices. _0¢ | eolm TING. LACING LEATHER, gum Pack D CORDAGE, AN CUBLED HAIR, i fro finest grades, OW. (Excelsior. (to order.) JOHN R. ELVANS & CO -colw {8. chronitl" oi ST end £9 La. ‘EW DEESS Goovs JUST RECEIVED. We have just reosived from New ‘auction enles an elecant FRENCH GOODS, adelphia PERE o E AND OUk MOT t TILLEY’S Cheap nd-made Double-sole Stit- eT TO. LL » “barf and depot. foot of ith street. Cua B® YOUR ING OLD STYLE BEA bi RRA RGAM and ‘he will, for eo 8 ae Fs Teale te rit Bt: ne rests” jars celseolm CHILDREN'S 2) SRS, so aderclotbing, bet. Land Weie., east mide, houses in the Tork ead Phil- assortment of iow A i -:

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