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' i oS ‘EVENING STAR. LOOAL NEWS, Amusements, S., Te-¥ na Hovee The tase Tre Intsn Reruns amrenng of the Ineb ington, beld last might at erect, Mr. P. H. Donegan w: osen the absence of the Presiden:, ~\t aur The © nounced thr object whith called them toge'her was to fix upou soma regular meet might, and the election of odlonn. Upon ime subject considerable discn«sion ensa tec which it was decided to go into an Mr. Donegan was then dent, and unamimousiy chose he addressed the assoctation at coast teradle length. The meeting ‘hen proceed the other officers, as follows: V Jobn I Tre: r, In acceptance. Pp Hickey, Meurice Murphy. and Andrew Gles- following persons were admitted to mem- Patrick Cronia y. John Done. ming, Michael durphy, F. ey, J. F. Mucra: M. 3. Murt, Pa: Murphy. han, Jonn Priscol, and Mich H phy, aud Anirew Gleeson delivered rt addresses, Adjourned, Laxpiorn? ayp Texant Cass — the case of Demougret and others a 2 med before Justice Sain. Kearney, ia August last, » ber soe, Dr. Kearney, to ase her house, and about the 1th of Sep- tember last wrote hima letter statiag that sho bad concluded to occupy the premises herself, and would pay her son $49 per mouth for said house. Evidence wus given tending to show that Dr. Kearney considered that letter a re- vocation of his authority, but notwithstanding on the bth of September be entered intoa wr: ten agreement with the conrplainants te lea: them said house from that date at $60 per an- num for five years. The complainants took Possession, and commenced makiag repairs, and continued them for about a week, when Mrs. Kearney resumed possession of the house. 1 proved and admitted that the complain. = nothing a*out the revoc agent's authority. Messrs. Thompsen and Kil- gore for defendaut, and L.G. Hine tor com. plainants, argued the points in the case, and the Justice reser ved his decision. ——_e—_ THE Teacners’ InstirvTe.—The Instutur composed of the teachers uf our Pablic School held a session this morning in the «chool-nouse corner of 5th and F streets, and was opened by Mr. A. K. Browue, chairman of the Committes ou Institute, of the Board of Trastees, who made a few remarks,and introduced Mr. Richards, who read « paper on Discip! Otject Teaching. The same topic wa gussed by Messrs. Woodward, MuLellan, ‘Thompson, and West, and coutinued for con- sideration at the next meeting. Protestors Masson aud Klaucke were pres- ent. and organized classes in the Fren German languages, to be taught by then atier Several teachers were present from George- town, and the exercises were interesting throughout, varied with social interviews, questions and answers, and with vocal and ia- strumental music, led by Prof. Daniels. ———— Pouce IveMs.—First Precinet—Henry Lind- fey, GTupk; security for behavior. Second Precinet—Nugent Hall, pettit larceny jail for court. Fourth Precinct—James Edm sion, threat: security to keep peace. = | Rabbits, tion of the | THE COURTS. ORPHANS’ CouRT, Jude Purcell—To-day, CITY ITEMS. EM the Mary Finpks’ will was filed for probate. Sho AvrtieaTion = . 8 IN BasARUPTCY.. ersous a Righruhs Der gegnte. to Ree deughter, Ann E. | wishing to apply tor ine benedit of the Bank. Beefs 12 N . wife E. No Susan Attison | rapt Act, who ceanot pay fifty cents on a dot. he.; Chipped, auc; Bacom & Midcliag, image. “tie. quar. Krows 12 cents qaart. | Penis Game, ag Chickens, 75. | o'gia0 per par: Dacks, $1.25 per pair, ‘0 | ian, $t.00 doz; Black Svc, per doz.’ dc. exch. @c.—New Potatoes, 300. pet pook es n ys hottest of the mete. | sree Porstoes, Buc. T peck; new Umtons. 3/4 tee ee fey pad mh | s5o. per buneb: old 1S, Duc. par peck: OiD- | nage, aoe. head: Beews 5ai0c. per buack: Ca- cumorrs, lda20c. per dozen; toes, 5c. p peek; Cymblins, 158% cents. per dogn: S2ap Weaus, 4 cents per peck; Lima Baus, 5 Carrols, 4a5e. per bauch; Spinnaze, c. per peck: Sprouts, 250. per peck; Rul | ishes, 3c. per buuca; Pumpkins, 5a25'ceuts; Green Peppers, 15 ‘cents per dozen; Dried Apples, 2 cents per quart; Dried Prauw 25c. per pound: Dried Currants, 2c. per pound; isins, 25. per ,boandy, Dried | Cherries, 35 cents: Dried Peaches, 15a20 ceats Per gt: Preserved Qitron, Sve. per Ib: Dried jackberries, We.: Dried Whortleberries, 2 Uurrants, W cents per qnartt; Ege Plan’ e. euch: Vermicelli, 25e." per pound: Howry, 5S0c per pound; Apples, a3 per peck, $1.50 per barrrel; Ouincapias, Sc. per pint: Peaches, $1 per peck; Pears, 5ic. per peck; Quinces, $1 per peck; Canned Pouches, soe. can; Pine Apples, 25x30c etch; Bananas, Wc. each; Garden Grapes, 25. per to; Fox ‘Grapes, ic. per peck: 3c. q Mint, 5c. per : Se. T jar: Sigs, Sc. per neh; Lavender, 1) cents per banch; Tansy. W cents per punch; Balsam, Saly cents each; Le juai0e. per doz; Cocoanuts, 10ai5e each: Shipstuff, 40a%e.; 'Brownstat. 4013 Middling, S0a9e.; Shorts, #e.; Corn, sho" S1.\5a81.35; Corn. by ear, 6.51087 per bbdi Corn Meal, $1.200$1.25 per bushel; 0..ts, Sl per bushel; Hay, 75¢,a8125 per cwt} $1.50 per ewt. Fish, &.—Halibat, 20c. per th.; Rock, 4059 per punch; Perch, asic. per buned-' Shee, head. 750.981. 3 Oat Bish, 25c- per banc on the party, and station-boase, where they had Justic | per quai dents of the southera portion school *f that grade, and they «: “There is a Indy at the City Sprigfleld, Mass . eighty-two ys one on Worthington street, another in Washington, D. O. Satz or a Vessar.—The Washington, built by Mr. Hel Occoquan, and capadi Gray, for $2,700, and will be Potomac river trading vessel. We. raw, gian this wee Circuit Court. Jobn McNally, of Washington, J. W. Burch, of this county. Guilty of assault and battery. aud costs. Merrick for Suite: and Wheeier for defence. . per Ib.: Sea Bass, ise per I Sturgeon, lve. per Ib.; Turtles, 23asc. each; Herrings, 40c. per bunch. ———.__ InPoRTANT TO Liquor DeaLers, &c.—It is important for persous engaged im the liquor business to know that under the provisions of the revenue Iaw it will be the duty of every person owning or having in his possession, on the first day of November next, any distilled spirits mtended for sale, exceeding in gusatity fifty gallons, and not then in bonded ware- hose, to immyrdiately make return thereof to the collector of the district in awhich such spirits may be beld, kind of i thereon, the place where the same are stored, and the quantity as nearly as the same can be determined. Such retara must include all the spirits owned or held by the party making the sume inthe District. Any person owning or having in nis possession such spirits aud re- fusing to make such return will forfeit the same; and ali distilled spirits found after De. cember 1, 1855, im any cask or package, contain. img more than five gallons, withou: having thereon the marks and stamp Teguired by the Act of July 20, 1563, will be forreited. Al gaged in distilling every wholesale liquor dealer or compounder of spirits 1s ree ired to place aud keep cor spicuously om the outside of his distillery, rectifying establish. ment, or place of business, a sign in plain and legible letters, not less than three inches ia length, paiuted in oil colors or gilded, and of a which the jury was empaneled Occupied tbe court throughout from Washington (Sprague aud been held to bail and who have long detained here. The case Who is in the custody of Sherif Dyer. Joe Beali, colored, and others. failed to apply them to that pi subpoenaed in the case. The ev; that there was no time limited the chureh should be erected, for the purpore, the Uourt Washington and Prince George ‘his company, having of way, invite proposals for section of Oue-half mile, as stai bered in the line from the Distri “registered disnilery,” “rectifier” off spirits, Fitth Precinet—Wm. Terry. Heary Sackett, disorderly; fined $5. James Hamilton, assauli | aud battery: do. Mary Williams, creating Buirance: fined $1. | Sixth Precinet—Matilda Johnson, pettit lar- | erpy; jail for court. Henry ©. Mitchell, huck- stering, no license: fined $5. Lewis Steward, | ‘Martha Clark, disorderiy: tined $1. Seventh Precinct—Barney Keunedy, driving | through a funeral procession; fined $3. Meivin | A. Stewart, George Thomas, uisorderty: | fined $3. | Eighth Precinct—Wm. Blackburn, vs¢rancy: | workbouse. — | Fire AND SixTH Warps GRANT AND Cot- Fax Ciuns.—This association held a regular meenng Thursday night, at Beltew’s Hull corner of Sth street east and G street sout President J. L. Venable in the chair. Upon a | call for new members, the Seeretary stated that, | im accordance With a resolution adupted asuori | dime since, the books were closed; wherenpon | & metion ‘fo repeal said resolution was made and adopted by a vote of 21 to 17. A vote ci thanks was tendered Mr. ©. W. White tor i furnished the Grant and oitax pole, | ear the Navy Yard, with a new set cf bai. | ards. Addresses were then made by Col. S. | . Swetland, of New York, and m. | Boyd, of the Seventh Ward; after which the | meeting adjourned. —— RUELTY To ANIMALS.—Among the offences Yor which the most summary punishment sbould be meted out, none is more deserving aban that of cruelty to and negiec” ofdamb apimals. As amenable to this charge, a colored man, named Stephen Fowler, was arrested to- @ay for having purchased a superannuated and diseased horse, at a nominal price — ‘ Perched to* “een and wort —» waren be eens nen ep stadia et ten wi oor ‘creature fell to the ground from sheer pain and exbaustion. He was taken before Justice Clar®, who. upon hearing the facis of the case, Promptly imposed a fine, and administered “some wholesome advice about the injustice of cruelty to animals. —___-—_—_ ACCIDESTS.—A few days ago. Mr.Jonn At Conner, a carpenter, while engaged im laying flooring, received the blow of a heavy siedce hammer on one of bis feet, bruixar it aud knocking the bones out of place Last night, about 7.30 o'clock, a colored boy, sixteen years of age. named William Martin, fell mto.an area on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Circle, aud broke the small bone of his Tight leg, besides dislocating bis ankle. ‘Yesterday, Jonn O'Day, engaged in unload- ing stone at G street wharf, had his left-hand badly mashed by a Leavy stone falling upon it. — MEETING OF THE Boarp or HEALTH.—Yes- terday afternoon a meeting ot the Board of ‘Health was beld in the Altermen’s Chamber, at which there were preseut: Drs. Reybura, First Ward; Crouse, Fifth Ward; Dexter, (Sec- retary:) Wheeler, Sixth Ward, and Parvis, Second Ward, and Messrs. Cate, Third Ward, and Emory, Fourth Ward. After some consul- tation 3s to organizing. Mr. Emory took the ebair, and no quorum being present on motion of Dr. Reyburo, the Board adjourned to next Friday afternocn. —_—e—— Marerwontat.—On Thursday afternoon, at | Keys to the doors and gates of the distillery as “wholesale liquor dealer,” or seompounder of liquors,* as the case “miy be. No fence ‘or wall of a nhelght greater than five feet can be allowed around the prem- ises of any distillery so as to prevent easy and immediate access thereto. Every distiller must furnish to the assessor of the district as many organ nd in earnest aid in their power. pect of the speedy completion ot pike, We require nothing more t orphan of John inging On to his coat skirts, the vigilant Gorman siepped ap and Inid nan’ from theace took them to the Clark, who imposed a fine of <5 on Tyler and @3 each on the femates, eres A Scnoot Wantap.—Numbrrs of the resi- Ward are complaining of the want of primary schools i that section, bemg now compelled to send their children as far ns [ street to reach a that one of the additional schools about to be established will be located near them. ——_+—_—_. Wuo 1s 1t?—The New York Post say: is the mother of five soos, one of whom 1s tug in a confortable home at the Water Shops, long bout Martha ie of carrying sixty cords of wood, has been purchased by Captain John Saas AFPAIRS IN Prince Groner County, Mp. We find the following items in the Prince Geor- tate vs. William Aken and ed and indicted for assanit with intent to Kill The case of Boswell & Dorsett vs. Dale, in prevented the trial of the soldicrs, Allison, Holloban and Gardimer, which had been fixed for that day, and in which the polica officers come up first thing this morning, and after- wards an interesting Anbeus corpus case of an- other soldier, James Conway, a State's wiiness, Staie vs. Geo. Williams, colored. Prosecuted for obtaining money under false pretences from tracted considerable attention, the trayerser being a colored Methodist preacher, and the cbarge that he had obtained pumerous sub- scriptions to the erection of a church, and had forty witnesses of the African persussion were liams was still negotiating fora lot of grouad found him not errick for State; Daniel Clarke for 5 t “Nonsuch” to Forestville The proposals roper and proportionate wid’ e name or | *t . SB iy Brn or the distiller, rectifier, ,egholesale | Will be layers po Ste Cctock. P.M. 06 dealer or compounder, withy Saurday, the 2é:b of October, and are to be ad- dressed to Mr. William Rowser, ent, at Forestville. The compan. a B and Potomac ratlroad and the Central turn- lar of their indebtedness, shoald apply before the Istof January, the ‘ne to Which the ope. Tation of the 50 per cent. clause of the ag: is postponed. Gzo. Magox, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor in Bankreptey, City Han. best quality, Engiish and Domestic country knit Wool So-k:, very fine Domestic, Merino and Lamb's Wool Undershirts and Prawey superior toany imported, alld &t JO€er price Fine articles of Furnishing Goods, of ail des: be obtained at (0. C. He rable kinds, can ning’s, No. 51 betriug before JEWELRY. —Etruscan Seite, bunele Setts, and Buttons, Studs, stors, Spoons, Forks, Albums, Sitcheis cerved this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar Jo w- tlry Store, No. 4¢ Pennsyir venue, near dy street, of the Fourth Winter Suit, at the celyb~ced Oak Hall. Don't misiake the number, 461 7th strevt, opposite Post Office. sy Bring up the boys. 6 ——_.——_— A GeNTie Ware To MorsErs.—It, an- fortunately, you have lost your own teeth by neglect or mismanagement, take care thar your daughters do not suffer the same penalty from the same cause, See to it that they brush their teeth regularly end thoroughly with Sozotor and thereby you will insure them sound serviceable sets ag Jong as they live. “SPALDING’s GLUE,” handy and useful, —_-— xpress the hope Almshouse eats of age, wi ringfleld, and <2 Hammill, of Latest Retvrxs.—We returned from the celebrated Uak Hall. 464 7th street, this mora- ing, satusfied with their splendid assortment of Piece Goods, which they make up with a style and finish unsurpassed. 6 ——_-——_ Battimore Daity Sun.—Persons wishing tosubscribe for the Baltimore Daily San can leave their orders at the office of the Evening Star, or at 592 N street north, between 6th and 7th.’ The paper has been enlarged, and will be delivered at an early hour, 10,6 Robeat Coasrxs, Agent. —_.__. continued as a D.C. Present. Tried by jary. Fined $30 each Daniel Clarke on Wednesday, Office and residence from the First Ward to yesterday, aud Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- teenth street. Office hours before 10 a. m. from 4to7 p.m. Hours of attendance the Woran’s Fiospital, from 1to 2p. m. every day, Sundays excepted. 10,3 aaa SS Corns, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. C4 since 1861, remaves Corns, Bu Bad Nails, &ec., and successtully treate all diseases of the 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 his establishment. Hours from # *m. to6 p.m. No chatge for consultation at office, Calis made at residences from 6 tos p. m. d O Brien) have already been so will probably This case at- urpose. About idence showing within which and that Wil- TEN DOLLARS ONLY for a Man's Coat, Vest and Panis, all wool Winter Suit, at the famons Oak Hall.” Don’t mistake the namber, 461 7th street, opposite the Post Office. «Come before they are gone. 6 Turnpice Com- obttiaed the T building each ked and num- ct of Colambia —_---——_ Wearrine Parse for sale. Apply at th Sra Office. ——— WHAT MAKks your hair so beautifel? Mrs. S.A. Allen’s Improved (new style) Hair Re- storer or Dressing, (tr one bottls.) Price One Dollar, PN cu SSE Prusors wishing to subscribe for Tas Stan who reside on Capitol Hi!land the Navy Yerd, will please leave their orders at No. 122 East Capitol street, between 4th and sth. Joux Coaerns, Ageni. Every druggist setis it. 0 pet wing dally nt and pros- timore ——— m thts muca- om; may be required by the assessor from time 1, | needed connection with the District cities to inc ‘ time; and the distillery must always be kept sneak Cor wars ar eats aremtere SPECIAL NOTI OTICES. ane rg Soany qian aeher pennen Revenge | Ei tote an country, butalso usetul members | ADVICK TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MARRY, Sigps are required to be displayed by mann. | ©! Society. rers of fa: Uors, and jnst now the assistant et 2 re ee efor Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses, busily engaged in notitying per- » requirement: eae SomETHING NEw.—No one who has experi- enced the ammoysnces incident in the use of the old fashioned fat-iron in use for centuries, cag MARRIED. Mr. Di fon. County, Maryland. unean, DAVID Dut rejoice inthe achievement which inventive | ~ GUTTRINGE-SELBY. On the 18th instant, by genius bi ow pinced within the reach of all. the Rew: ©. C. Meador. JAMES K. GUFTRIDGE It has been left to the present day to bring to fo Miss LAVINIA SBLBY, both of thiscity. No light a most importaat improvement in tue con struction of the flat-iron. Dr. J. J. Johnson, of Pennsylvania, is the inventor, and has given many years time to the perfection of this valu- able improvement. It takes up no more room than the ordinary iron, aud will do the work of six common ifon. The ironing surface never comes in contact with the fi *, Consequently it is always smooth; is used with less friction, and never bas to be cleaned like th.’ common ion. It does not smut nor soil tha ex "Bing, and gives a much finer gloss to the artiele iron. ed. The heater being grated, and not a solid body, heats quicker end requires less fuel than DIED. Fabhoagedts hs Infant d. ABR. ay months tnfan! aud Chaney Le rare a = affering lamb i Cc. BAUM. to all parts of the surface Of “6 iron. Two “s secompasy each 'on, and while one is the hands of the operator the other is being heated, and thus no time is lost. An ingenious little sir chamber fe constructed in the to) cy the iron, through whigh a column of c ir is consiantly pow f ‘tween the heater and handle of the iron, thereby rendering a holder wholly unnecessa: Mr. Yohn Lockie has purehased the right for the District ef Cotumbia, aud has them for sais at the northeast corner of Pennsylvania ave- nue apa Second street, and as the old flat-iroa will, in all probability, be thrast aside among the rubbish of the past, we predict a large de. mand for these indispensible hon sehold imple- ments. See adyertieement of Mr. Lockie in our columns, Thanking ‘or the patronags of endeavor to please in the future; of Dress, 513 SEVENTH eee uz Potowac Front.—The front presents Ptorntes a y both by land and ‘water, the made so by the recent heavy rains, and the latter om account of the stiff breeze prevails from the southwest. ‘The steamer Arrow, le, made her usual trip to Mount Vernon and Marshal's Landing, with the Government mau and a limited number of passengers. Carter's Wharf —Arnived—Schr. U. H. Tolley, Banting. from Havre-de-Grace, wih 13) tons Gilmore, from Port Deposit, with 75,00) feet of ab B. Watd: 4% o'clock, & large number of ns assem- Died St. Aloysius Church to witness the nuptials of Lewis K. Brown, Esq. of the Fourth Auditor's office. to Miss Sarah E. Ma- Jone, of this city. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Fat jonestreet, Whd deliv ered a very appropriste ress ow couple. ‘Aner Feceteing the congratulation: of many friends, they left on the 5:4 train for a bridal tour North. —~— ‘esterday afternoon the funeral ‘W. T. French took place trom his date residence in Eset Washington, and wrs very langety attended. ‘The services were con- ducted hy vy. W. H. Holliday, of the M. Chai “and the rosperi’s band. —— RETURNED HomE—Aftera rusticating tour of over three weeks at the North. Capt. Samnuei Gedney, Su wendent of the Potomac Ferry Company, returned home and again re- sumed his old ae as po men of the affairs of this importar.t adjunct of regular communi- €ation between Washington and our sister city, Alexandns. The captain is as jolly as ever, and somewbat more rotund than when he de- barked from this locality. aii RELIGIOTS SERVICES ALONG THR Froyxt — ‘The new programme ofhaving religious exer. cives along the “river front” for the benefit of | Watermen, will be inaugurated to-morrow wnder the auspices of the Young Men's Caris- | tian Association. Services will be had to-mor- | Yow morning at ten o'clock, from the platform of the Seymour and Blair flag-pole, at the foot oo the best ball-tossers. H two Pills te pro- of Sixth street wharf, at which a geveral invi- | "Og pioaday meat work will, be commenced — - Raed Saiteve the stomach. se tation is extended to officers and crews of ves- the National's EN TAG OE Bie Yas mal asbi babortlauat Ot the seen asin 2S om rting che camp tate. a: park for use | dre Bpraitare, which, we ere colling at a healthy action, restores ity often ed? Comrout Paoworso.— Another of ths rick- during the coming . Sedented ices for cash he public are’ ix. Pantages where no i extots. ety old cars which form the 7th street railro: . 3 r JOHN Q. WILSON, Me . ‘decidedty bet- Samiti ies emacs | fen R Deere ear emaeeS | ee alec boca | Sepaeimeratanen turer - | state x. Callahan, who owns the « pr Corona ive apparatus. : Shep in wis city, A few days binge No.3), | which was defeated’ at Jackson Uity on | “vasro> STAT RE Pave NT DR. J. 0. AYER &00., Paactican Cuxutsts, ane 8 ee Sdilapliaied | Thursday. after a severe canine contest of Wasnixotun, D.@. Boptember Lowsi., Mass., 0-8. 4. S— as ‘No. 55 added ics nearly two BOUTS, 18 not of the Washington tiem of HANNAH fH. BRU %. D. GILMAN, ‘consort to the Other new cars will be put | Srwaly Se been Ap enye nor is he con. ket, Be. 1. adele je lS-cotmpDawW @n We route as fast as finished. | socied ie day wey wih REL Gurimment wigehee. Be I » exccator of thn cxtate ted nd Stephen ss “Dartte her Stonestreet, who deliv- | HOLUAND—HUTTON On the 15th ii tho residence of the Bride's mother. by the Kev D'S. HOLLAND. of W. D.C. to MARY BE, HUTTON, of Montgomery —_—_—— . October 1sth. at 1 o'clock p. m., FLORA ar ii tl [Baltimore and York papers please copy | ———————— Tretpectfalty call the attention of the Lalies that i have this’ay REMOVED my HOOPSKIRT aud COKSET FACTORY to the spacious store, $13 7th stiect, Intelligencer Building. the best goods and guaranteeing a good fit. B71 am the only #u horized agent iu thia city of KBLLEY’S PANIES and BUSSEL SKIRT; the most fashionable aiapted for the present style 0. BAUM, stifl, brashy hati Totelligencer Builjding. -YEAB SIX PEB OENT. GOLD BEABING BONDS. A limited iasue of the Bonds of the MASONIO BALL ABSOCIATION Ess Spd Diseases, inciaent to Youth aud Early Man: hood, with the iumane view of treatment und cnre. sent by mail in sealed lo ter en: of chares Address, HOWAKD ASS Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. stant, at ‘ashing PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION” ror SEAUTIFYING ipa ya AND COMPLEX. BEMOVES ALL ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES. MOTH, BLOTOUES, FAN, Fats end ‘BuooMikee For LADIES tn the N' BBY ft i For GENTLEMEN BA To tere “PAPHIAN LOTION” is the en} : ody for dineasca and blemishes ofthe Saas ir the A Be id BATH, wil! ‘chap the BKIN. Price 23 coats por cok “FLOR PE MAYO. hier of Win. W, 8 gons.”” uy smoothing iron known. By peculiar cou- Removed: Akmw prerume roe the: HANDKER. struction of the eater t Point — on pts AS DELICATE, LASTING vs comnwards, nd the heat is equally aistrip- <a BAGBANC! PHALON & SON, New York. Sold by'all Draggists, HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, jes-ly HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN H. 4 RENE WE gion HAIB BRSTORED. Gray Hair changed to its Natural Golor by HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It is the best article kno to preserve the TH: preventing its falling out, aud making lifele 4 HEATHY, SOFT AND GLOSSY. All who ase it are unanimous in awarding it the praiee of being Hair Dressing e: and without # rival in restoring gray hatr to It rel color Beware of counterfeits and i ek for Bgh's apa tae none other. Price $1.0: ‘or sale By all dru: 5 RB. P. HALL & Ov., Nashau. 8.H., Proprictors. ee 7-eo2zm the past I will always selling STBEET, AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, WR ALL THE PURPOSES OF LAXA- me 5 TIVE MEUICINE. 4 Perhaps no one medicine is so universally re- uired by everybody a8 cathartic, nor was ever iy ted into 3 before so universal! use, i if 1) for George Bogus. Sailed—Sechr, apy saa Diamond ‘State, Bennett, for Eastern Snore, ov te Sergei ptaacee BSS aba aan ‘ore reliable and tfecte, ME ya. Wherl_—Arrivea ticks, "Barsbota, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ym any Other, ‘Those who lave tried it, Know ‘thet it fared ‘then; ‘those who have not 3 read: Know that it cures their neigh hunber for John Galena, Speace, | Is now reedy st the snd ail Know that whatit doce once It doce slignee? from Accomac, with sweet potatoes tor market. | 51) a B. F WASHINGTON, | that it fails through apy fault or neglect of Saled—Schre’'S. A. Douglas, Lewis, for uns FIRST NATIONAL BANK 0) ite eaitions We bave thousands upon thou. ee Oita, Tames Gorham, Gaunou, for Harte: | wheresubsoriptions capers nigronar yy ygadeaida WE z cumpiuints, but such. caress de-Grace, hght; steamer Virginia, Gregg, down | on in regard to them cl y 2 known in every nelgh |, aud we need not the Tiver he Wes Boy.—The steam yacht Mollie, owned | s5,-1 and are amply secured by ‘These Bonds are a first-class security in every re publish them, and ¢onditions in al twall myrenecn te | ante eRe Rae uy PS th ow rth by Col. Alberger, arrived in the bay yesterday Hall property. Payable ten years from ‘bod: cating preserves th. | wih a party of pleaanre on board from Aqui | Masonic on! josominations of $50, | ever free d makes them plesaaatto take, while Creek, “Afier viewing beegblasinenr gine mot + bearing interest, payable semi: | being purely. ve ‘auAutity.. el eee et ee ually, of 1 p influence on th steamer ata late hour im the afternoon, and | Sum 7 hey operate (8 seegtis | proceeded on thelr journey homeward. EIX PBR CENT. IN GOLD. interaal ul Vincers he Wty the bood and stimalate the atomac! *howelarliver | aep's, ar hecived Steamer Express, | Nickel, trom Baltimore porpepenee ey ree 1 ings, with merchandize and pasgengers. Sailed—Schr. Maria Person, S. Grant, for Al- | exandria, to load with coal for New York. Wharf.—Arrived—Sehr. A. Smith, BD. bABYER, Sec’y. seil-tf B. B. FRENCH, Pves't. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Tre bh mend other organs of the body their action to ‘i and Ur correcting, whereyer hey esis uch de! ral sts ag are the first ry Po a at s.P. & Son. Sailed—Sohr. Alex. ' | Rye for Alexandria, 19 load wilt coat for CABINET FURNITURE, N va CARPETS, orfolly Va BUGS, AND WIKDOW n OLLCLOTH a born the stomach and restore its healthy tone and are: EPSIA or INDIGEBTION, LIST- Rand Li OF APPE- Yahoulibe take For Lx tas they te stim: SHADES, For LIVER ( 8 ST NDACH ES SICK BESS. — ACHE, JAUNDIOR or GEREN SICKNESS, BIL fous CoLIcans BIETOCS they should Onr stock of the above goods is complete in evor to correct t! se for barat ahd to-morrow moming | parieanc, We cofsialy gaia pablo tain | Minced action Fanos tho oberecdons wh it will be interred by & number of his associates. | #P¢ct. as we are selling at ns. 3 who have the cash can sav Making the'r purchases if A young Indy, residing im the First Ward. to | whom the deceased was en to be married, | heard of his death Inst night, havinz been on a seareh for him for several days, supposing that he was on a spree, called at Mr. Buchly’s this Morning, appearing to be greatly affected. aon eeteater BALL.—This afternoon at 3 o'clock a sich game will be pag for betweeo the Jumior National and “unior Union Clabs, and this 8e30-co.w ' Pe third game of a home and home series, At will decide wh: avente. ‘ of Be, ‘CH. WILLSON & 369 SEVENTH STS! . Between I and K streets, PARLOR FUBNITUBE. CHAMBER FURNITUBE, ’ DIBING BOOM FUBNITURE, UFFIOS FUBNITUBE, ter'naw___ Active, Uuimninsioben Broan con eas i . Sista. GOUT, GRAVEL, PAG. ould be taken to, of a drastic puree. 1a be Seapets tect Byrarmpe 0 28 per cent.tby | “Me Sd or DIARRHEA but ont On taken. ‘be cou- is. Bdo “tstans eee ———— | GENTLEMEN's Magivo HALF Hose of the ——_.—_—_ Five portars oxty oF @ Boy's all-wool | | Doctor J. H. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED bis ad | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | During week ending to-day there has deen recerved at the Treasury Department from toe | Pronting Division, $546,471.25 in fractional cur- "The amount forwarded during the same pe- | riod was as follows: Assistant Trew . ¥.. $100,040, at New ery. S100, K0 | | The smount of securities held by Treas- | urer of the United States in trust ior Natio: Bonks, reported to-day, were as follows: | circujmting notes, $B42.ihy200; for deposi publfc moneys, #3 tH). Total, ©5194. T i's oF during the week was $11i,-10, making the total amount issued up to date S310,26,86. From this is to be deducted the following amounts: Mutilated bills revurned ®)452, Dotes of ip Vent banks rede med and barned by U.S. Treasarer $531,331, leaving in active circulanon at this date $: ROS. The amount of fractional currency redeemed | and destroyed during the week was $025.400. | —__—_ | Government Securities. WasHineTon, Oct. 17, 1S64.—Jay Uoone & | Oo. rurnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : 1881... Five Twenties, 1862 Eive Twenties, 1564. Five Twenties, I-65 Five Twenties, Jan. & July, 65.11) ¢ Five Twenties, Jan. & July, °67..110), Five Twenties, Jan. & July, G=.-110 Ten Forties... 1054 e Market for somewhat better; Middling Uplands, 25225 5 cents. Flour dull, with prices unchanged. Wheat dull: good'to prime red, $2 40as2.u\: | Ordinary, $2. Corn dull; white, $1.25 yellow, $1.3 for old. Oats duli; prime, -0a82. Rye firm, with prices unnchangd. Provisions quiet, Pork, $30.50; n--Kib sides, 174; clear do, J; Shoulders, [ga14 y; hams, 3a22. Lara, 1. ——_e—___ Wall Street Te-day. New Yore, (ct. 17 —Stocks steady. Money lensy. Sternng Exchange, 9%. Gold, 304. 5.20", 1PE2, pon, 1!%. 10-40"s, coupon, 6 .. North Carolma 6's, 6%\). Virginia ex-coupon, 58. Do. new, 59. Tennessee ex-coupon, ————— Baltimere Stock Market, Te-day. Battimore, Oct, 17.—Virgitia 6's, old, in- scribed, 45% bid, 49 asked; do. iN66, 45 bid. Naw ct ail and droop- ing. Wheat dull and less firm. Gorn dull aud one cent lower. —-re.___ A Fearful Story of Crime and Depravity. George Tinsley, alias Wash Stewart, of Wal- ker County, Texas, hus confessed that hemur- dered on the night of the Lith ult, Ferry, Charles Hall, ferryman, stranger named Murry, and a liitle girl, sister to Mr. Hall's wife. Hie sa: 1 first murdered Charles Hall, while going from the cowpen to the ferry, hulf way down the bank of the river, with alarge hickory stick. His wife, attracted by the noise, ran to hrs assistance, and she met the same {ate as her husband. I thendragged both bodies into the river and started up the bank toward the honse, Andjwas met by a stranger. who asked me if Mr. Hall was at home, and if le could get some water. Idrew tor him the water, and while he was drinking I struck bim on the beat with the sume stick. I then weut into house, and the little girl asked me where h sister and Mr. Hall were. I totd her they wer» atthe ferry, and while she was going in that direction, at the corner of the stable, I also struck her with the same stick, and she fell dead. 1 then threw the stick ander the hon returned to Where | killed the stranger, threw | him into the well, carried the little girl over, and threw her in also, I then robbed the h of everything worth earrying away—money, tobacco, bed clothing, &=; then saddied up Hall's horce, tied on the tobae.o, bedding, &c., and started with both Hall's and the horee for my father’s some twelve miles dis- tance. Arriving bome, my mother and bi children assisted me in unpacking and carry- ing into the house the bedding, topacco, &e.: then staked out both horses and went to the bouse, where mother and Amy, my sister, cook- ed supper for me. Thea wentto bed. Got up Monday morning and assisted my father in thering corn. I carried with me trom the ty Mr. Hall's slut, and on Thursday follow- ing, my mother killed her with an axe. Sh also, assisted by my sister Laura, helped me bury the bed clothing and Mr. Hall's saddle. I put the money, $32.34, which 1 took out of Mr. Hall's trunk, in a clothes box, aud mother took it from there and buried it. Ou Tuesday evening I lefthome aboutsundown, and mother took the money up from where she had puri it, and gave to me $1.50, I was finally ares at Red Top, while packing cotton. iv serene hese A Youre Max Commits Suicipe at tie Grave or ms BeTrotuEp.—John R. Me- Gowan, a young man committed suicide yes- terday ut the tomb of a young lady to whom be had been attached, in the Washington Cemete- ry, by shooting ‘himself in the head with a pistol. The ball penetrated from the right to the Jefttemple. He was conveyed to the Chari- ty Hospital, and died there about seven o'clock, He was engaged to be married toa young lady who died abont a year ago, and from this griet he never recovered. Mr. McGowan was the son of the well-known captain of the Star of the West, Orescent ity, az other vessels, T+ served through the war inthe Washington Ar- tillery.—New Orleans Republican, Oc: Hornirte.—As a lady residing at Hoosic Falie, N. ¥., was removing some dresses trom a clothes closet in her house a few evenives aco, a large black snake dropped from the folds ot one of the dresses and wound its borribie and slimy length around her arm, raised its head and ihurst out its bifurcated tongue. The lady was fright. Her oni- cries soon brought other members of the family, ‘who despatched the monster. &7 Wanted at this office, am able-bodied, hard featured, bad-tempered, not-to-pe-put-off and not to be-backed down, freckel taced young man, to collect ‘for this Paper. Mast tarnish own horse, = istols, Whiskey, bowie knifeand cowhide’ We will tarnish ti: Accounts. To such we ‘ise yment.— Vatire laborious employ eee S7-The fifty dollars which Mr. Charles Reade sent over to be applied to the benefit of the injured in the Fou! Play fracas at the Rroadway theatre has been returned to him with thauks. Mr. Barney Williams, the manager of the theatre, provided for all their Wants and bas, since reinstated m their jormer positions, slr. Jobn Hamilton, of Rockbridge county, Va. had a tobbaeco bara copininine jason hills of tobacco, destroyed by fire la: ‘week. &F Robert Mitchell, whose father was an American, fs to manage ‘new oft. cial paper. a Hew4ep UNIVERBITY, MEDICAL SOBOOL, WASHINGTON, D.C, ‘The first annual sersion of the HOWARD UNE VERSITY SEDICAL COLLEGE wilt begin on WEDNESDAY, the 38th of October, 1805, in the University Buildings. Lectures will be given deily, commencing at § o'clock p.m, FACULTY: 81 L, Loomis, - D., Dean. JOB TABEEJOUNSON, M D.1Becreiary. BILAS L. LOOMIS. MD..No 476 Tth street, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicoldgy. ROBERT BEYBUBN. M D., No. 349 west 19th street, Professor of Anatomy. TABER JOHNSON, M. D., northwest cor- 708, Joth and iM ctrevte, Protearet ct Meneae Mor. jee and Therapentics. FAYETTE 0. LOOMIS, M. D.. No. 759 Pa Legros Erofetsor Phy slalogy end Microcee® OBERT XBUBN, M. D., Prot of O; Pro css Ubemicu Serge” Se RSI ALEXANDER T. AUGUSTA, M. B., Demonstra tor of Anatomy. ‘The entire Expense for the present Prepe ‘Inding Matri feocond Chemical Instrastion, wilt be si6d Det onstrator's ¢ cae Gage app reniot ad for admission to }3 1 M. D., Bec nee See BER IGHEION, M.D. See, TED BTATES PATENT OFFICE. * INGTON. D. ©... O tobe: ASHIN . On the petition of AMBROSE & th raviliey Bde St Mitel eg the sepmnectatty of JX Meéisenger, tention of GEORGETOWN. ___ DENTISTRY. ‘ o Di Ny Ei adairs im Georgetown. | ASTHICIOL TRSTa IASERTED Tu GIVE Grororrown Covscits—Boagpor Acper-| “ FOLE SETS FhoM $10 MEN —ACa regular meeting of the Board, brid | | Call and Namine apecaee a Inst pight, ~ 04 to adjust Teeth tothe Call and be convinced of Common 7 eipts, $US expen: 50] a commutcation from the Mayor, asking to be | | )% SBwi permitted to make @ contract for beating the stationbouse, accompamied by buts therefor, Was referred to the Standiag Committee. Coan- cil resolution to pay the claims against the Corporation of Norris & ‘Co. and Seth Schels, t diMeult cecrs. DR. r. TTINGILE. DENTAL assOola ON ©. 260 PENNA ave ‘Botween lh and ith streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Parn. o charg will be mace for eaccacting waere & Was passed Also, to pay the bill of Oarit- | eifictal Teeth are ineeriec: cithongh the topher A. fOr Services rendered in re; pacicnt will be “ Teqeired te pay Was referred to the xheo ee. Resolution providing she Corpora: Booth. taborer at the police in addition to his salary of $2 for the paymeat month to John statiomhos to H bave It as = per month 4 the Fire Commissioners. was | named cit All work will be tone by Mr. Newman, on the ground that best warranted opposed the duties of the position did not require halt his time, and therefore the $20 received from the Commissioners was amply sufficient, with- out levying an additional tax of $i. PAWNBROKERS. TRAL LOAN OF Fic wi, BLEVERTH ket NEAR PEN NSYL ava. be business known as S King & Oo. Passage of che resolution. The sum called fo Was a mere pittance, and he did not wan in the employ of the city who was no his services. It wes a mistake to say that the petitioner had nothing todo, for he believed RIES Gilbe comtncted bereafter by J "BART. that his eugagements at the station-bouse— | DET, Mone a ver such as cleaning out thecells, ma’ Gold an¢ Silver Pint Gentlemen's W | keeping up the same—were such asto keep | and Gen in, bim employed the most of time. He (Mr, | 6txe of ail description. © H.) was in favor of retrenchment as much a3 | Spd sold uy 93m any other man; but with suc a class of poorly- paid employers as there it was improper to make the commencement. Mr. Davis coin- ded with the views of Mr. Hill and was de. idedly im fsvor of the passige of the resoln- tion. “Mr. Newman rejoined that so far as keeping up the fires were coucerued, there Were always a plenty of policemen sitting ESt48.isnep i832 BFRZBERG’s LOAN OF Flog, 331 NOGTH OU STREET, between 45, and 6th streets. immediately in rear Nat Hotel 87 Highest advances made. Strictly copfides- tial iy 40 & OLD BSTABLIG: around. who bad notniog tdoand could easily Lee eS EERSTE B00. attend to this. Mr Hill replied that the police, ; > he thought, would be unwilling to perform 34 FOURAND-A-HALE STREET WEST, such labor snd guar the cit‘zen's interest in | Ivania avoune. Offers the highest cash advances oo ail kivés Mercha:dise, te any ameant and for ay all kinds of weather a! the same time; nor could it be expected of them to do so eithe: The question then recurring upon the third reading | of the resolution, Mr. Newman objected, and | Business strictly coutd At was therefore iaid over. Adjourned, { bought for cash Conor Covxci, —Board met: Mr. Englist | in the chair, All the members present except Mr. Ramsburg and the President (Mr. Cragiu.) Chair presented petition of J. L. Shoemaker to | establish a branch market at No. 72 Frederick street; referred. Mr. Darby presented remou- strance of Mrs. E. ). E. N, Southworth and others against the location of the proposed school butiding, corner Prospect aud Lingan streets: referred to School Commuttee to be nid by them betore the School Guardians. Mr. jewman presented petition of James Morgan, time desired at reasonable rates, Interest on large suins ereatiy redaced. 5 LVANIA AVENUE. STOVES.” stoves. VERY Low. STOVES. Thave purchased the Iaree Stock of Stoves and other Goods of the late firm of Woodward & Oo William Young and others for a sidewalk on | Jefferson strect, from alley on Water street to | | the premises of James Morgan; referred. Mr. | git sellfor the next Odors Gena, Taner stock Shormaker presented petition of Wm. Dowliag ene. w. for umprovement of lower end of Bridge stree’ OS. W. MILLER, ~— referred. Mr. eck offered a resolution mak- | _ ot 17-tf ing ingmiries of the Loudoun & Hampshire | Railroad Company of the actual cfst and pres- ent estimated Value of the Company's proper- ty; amount = capital stock issued _ now pie A S owned by the Company; funded and floating " indebtedness; number of passengers conveyed AND poRaL COOKING STOVES. Over the road during the past year, gross eara- | erio-ei Parlor ced coher pions RORTTOS en ings and gross expenses of the road last year. | BBUUTING. sien: repeicing of ail Brode of Stoves, and the rates of treight trom Leesburg to Alex- ended 10 at short notice, and at the lowest cash andria; adopted. Mr. Shoemaker reported a 5 oc ly Imm* resolution authorizing tue Mayor to contract With Seth Sebel! fora Chilton furnace to be placed im the new police stat ceed 820. Amended by str BRERLY, THOMAS & Oo. ~ 651, 0m Granger. vi 1AM tt Ae Also. PREPARE FOR WINTER. Bepsirs for all k aad sizes of UVES. RANGE: eee can be tound a: BOYD'S STOVE and’ Sumber of tote, Gia menes tek ee aeee ee ove. Oldstoves taken in part perme pew ones. BOBEST BOYD, 479 9b, bet oy 4 Eetreete ete z Out the name of Seth Schell and inserting “the lowest com- | peient bidder,” and passed. A message was received from Board of Aldermen enclosing r portofthe Poor and Workhouse-referred. Also, Tesolution amending C. C, resolution to erect | & pump, amended by substituting bydraat tor | pump, and striking out SlwWand imserting $55 r aments of Board of Aidermen not agreed to. Mr. Newman reported an ordinance levy- ing 35 cents per front foot on all lots on each side of Back street, trom B: Toad .o porta- ern terminus of said strect, said tax to ba ap- plied to the improvement of the street; iaid | over, Mr, Newman reported aresolution mik- | ing 8 further appropriation of $350 19 macada. mize Green street, from canal bridge to W: street: recommitted. Mr, Shoemaker reported & resolution allowing $i0 extra per month to John Booth tor services as laborer at police WOOD AND OOAL. | | FAVE YOUR Onbres Fou iL GLEASON & GLENN'S CRFAP COALS AND %OOD, ‘and Chief | at thetr Depot Utice, G streot wharf, W C., or with c. <<) & ©0.. comer ith and F, Wash- B BAIL ©. 8. TRAUTMAN, aid 2th streets, 4-5. BOGUE sorver Bridge and Big Own. Uy ILLIAM GUINAND, enue. between 19th station; sed. Mr. Ciements asked that the Skatee tn Market-honse Committe be dischatzed from oftg QOD, LIME. CEMENT, Se. wre consideration of the petition of Columbus | ep and We eitiots wet Beek ee Thomas, C. A. Offutt, and others, relative 10 | Street east and T sttert sonnet aay ee the establishment of a branch market. Mr. | Saw Mill footolSdatmotess: waren i Darby inquired the reasons of the committee | mote ing and unio . for making such a request, when the privilege | storing goods. GOAL by had been granted to others. Mr. Clemer.tsex- | Prices re plained that the committee thonght the estab- — — ighmentof branch markets wasan injary to the | [> business of the regular market, and there were OTOMAO ROK HERRING. two mow im the square mentioned im the peti- POTOM tion. The committer was discharged—yeas, 5: | All selected and tn fine order. nave, 4. Resolution 155 was referred to Streets NW. BUROMELL, Committee. Mr. Newman reported a resolu- ‘ Corner of 14th and F atroets, tion to pay dams for work done oa Upper on __._Unter Ebbitt House. Falls rond, $357, less $75, charged by Mr. A. for BANT A SeT Vices &$ superintendeat; passed. Visit TO THE COUNTY ScnooLa.—Yest« day, A. Hyde, Esq., president of the Board Guardiaas of Pubitc Schools, visited the tirst district school in the county, taught by W. H Craig, yeste~day, and was received by Mr. R. W. Carter, president of the County School Board. Mr. H. expressed himself highly grat- iffed at the success of the school. Goov-ry8.—Hannab Fitzsimmons, female, was arrested by officer My! grancy, and Justice Buckey gaye he to the Workhouse. ourned. 607 BINT STREET Toner of, becawently ote eiele Area w of Gb. WILD & re, ¥ Store, 497 lith street. between Pa, Bvenue and E street, still gives epecial attention tothe above. Other instruments also repaired. Mencn ants’ Exc ANc®.—The grain market | tuned. and forsale. Pianos for sale, reat. ~r ox: is rather du d prices slightly lower. Tod | Sheree es sem ly _ wheat offering is inferior to good without aay MES. A.G. GASTON &00., choice. Offerings this morning—3.6u0 bushels red wheat, Sales—2,100 busbels at $3.61. Ss ri og ‘We quote :—Georgetown ills—Fam $1393: & Oxtra, $10.50asi2: i; sapere, Siamas"” | 4 Sppertend selena tapes oe shapeanx Teaac Swans stor. | Saw’ trats Pentel e's ogronsa aa aoe * & MODES DE BaI80N, ke 2°5 F STREET, 2-6 F STREET, SAILOR ON A Srree.. was arrested last nizut by officer Robey for | ner. Par crunkenness, but in consideration of it being | “Mrs. A.G. GASTON & OO. respectfully invite first offence and his penitence therefor, Justice | the stteption of the ladies of Washiugten aod + Buckey diemissed him, fue Brench Hibbone Velvets Drovzns’ REst.—The sales at Drovers’ Rest | Sreand Feathers Wel yesterday were well atteaded. Une thousaad | of the latest Paris bead of cattle at Sinsf per 16) Ibs. gross: Lan | 8 ite. Jackets. etc. sherp and lambs ai $2aS0 per head; cows aud | Pres-making’ Sates or Reat Estats.—Jno. J. Bogue, real estate agent, has old the two-story frame dwelling on the northwest corner of Lingan and 2d street, to Mr. S. Gans, for $2,5%), Te CANAL.—Activity is now the order ot the day, as boats are rapidly arriving, eighty- two having reported since yesterday morning. mcreasing the uumber of arrivals for the month to three hundred and forty. SALES OF GRALN DURING THE Weex. During the past week the sales on ‘Chang= amonnied to bushels wheat, at #2.50082.7 nna 7c bushels corn, at $1281 25, Georgetown Advertisements, B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, XTENSIVE SALE OF DRY G Tt - tz Ez Trow }90DS AT AUC. EUREKA SMOKING TORACCO aoates © [oat Sood aesictn, ~ of beavis inte ot than the former, end its sul whereeer Ie ‘constant! troduced. is pot only permanent, on the increase, it iy for fa oy Meerechaum Pipes —— placed in the bage of this s BE a yd You SS ane. ‘are etill packing #100 im Century Chew- ‘aud have ately improved ite 1 cy NEW DEESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED, — Fiannels and Oassimeres js and Shawis, Hosiery and Gloves We bave just received from New York and Pail- Velvet Ribbons, tbiex aed rolord Adelphia auction sales an shegant assortanent of mings of all kinds = oouun cached d and ‘Brow: a She tings FERRE vf Canton Fis: }, Checked Hine, &c. The above ‘Good ae ened sttention of Seb oncerhceeremseeressee a aD Me 5 oe wa ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auct. FS RENT—The HOUSE AND FU: dence of the late Gen. Poe: jr. The house coutaine tensive. with sronnde, are eateustve. pi beta 493 trees. '» ae. as N. ES street. ool? NEW FALL AND WINTER GO0Ds—Jom | Finca. Empress Ulothe, Mouselioe Aiboes Bare, | _ is. ‘ ‘ues, French Ke CITY LOAN OFBIcB. Bi Chintz. Shaw! Vests. Grand A iank Fucus “FLovs! Love: zi FEED: FEE Dave: D! FEED FLOUR ASD FEED, To quentitics to snit. BLACK BAMBURG GRAPES! PLAOK HAMBURG ORAPRS BS. Ww. Brees, ee iC pects ek a9 ws unter © Bone STRAMBOAY GONGS constantly on beak” tht Pies, UF s pat ea or SPEAKING. Tyee” wit tanw) L*tSvemanpcroriinn |. wireTLre attente co BEATE | Bou avd thorn aes ae ote aan ee Raphaner rae pw, entiese meine tee 3 country atclty prices, ousse sent bes