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$. a LOCAL NEWS, Te- Vicht. -The romantic Foul Flay, is periocmed to debizhied | y evening by the celepraied mnpaoy. wy Moomitcet.—This Grand | ul be on exMibivon at Barlow's Admission Pain'.ng extn ery irom 710 9% o'clock p.m. free A.V. S Swrra’s Art Gallery at 20 Ponn. | Syivenim avenue. Several pew pictures just | Tecerved. Divas. the Kitchea Orator. at Jolie Hall, Bes # h street: ©.5 gy ea AWAY every eveaing, —s ve Warp Sevmove ayo Buatr CLva.— ub Leia © mre log last evepiag at Steel's Ji,om (be commer of 2th street vast and L, soulh; the President (EB. Ober, E-q4) 1a hoor. ud Mr. Val. Congor seeretary. = Burcess and O'Neiil moved ihat the ames of Sasley Taylor aod Jocepa Thomas be sirk ken olf therolis. »s those parties had ned the Redical ranks. The Caair stated | could hot be done ualess usagi WAs given to s Neill then moved that the vded. Mr. Conner was opp: if anybody without due ume for deliber- The porties mentioved were periectly boarmless,and be deprecated the measare for varioks ieasons. Mr. Morgan disapproved of tampering with the constitetion aad by-laws & anysnch manoer. They had seea enough of such proceedings in the Kadical party. Mr. O'Neil: scuted thai be did not lize to Rave these men coming up to him on the street and taunt. tng Bim with ihe fact that ihey could join a cal club, and siilt be mombers of a Demo- tub. The motion to suspend the rules e motion of expulsion was jaid meeting. (Neil then favored the meeting with a arks om the certainty oi tise » es He said bey would have numerous ac ee sions to the club. He felt as cersin of suc <+s5 8s mortal man could be. At times bis wife aked him if be bad anyihing bet om the elec- trom, aud be told her = uo,” dat ia teil tae troib, he bad $10 upon Seymour and Blair, and be was prepared that night to bet an ad- dinonsl nmount that be would wia that $4.8, He would nor conclude withont reverting to the course of bis triend (pointing to J. M. Dal- ton. Bsy..) m regord toa mon who bad recently +d himself. He meant Col. O'Beirae, P sid thet Mr. Dalton had always spoken for O Berrne. and in New York bad advocated ibe chums of that man im preference to those of ADY one vise, and the result showed his (Dal- sun's) folly. ‘There nev an Irish Oranges man but who wonld he to bis country, and such 4 man w ‘Beirne; but an Irish Cath- ted that Col. O'Beirae w York, and was a Catholi: Mr. O'Neil continued, saying that O' Beirne’s Tecerd here was that of prev. st marshal, any- thipg but an enviable one—2 plunderer of the people = rights and a destroyer of their liber. tes Neil was commencing here to get rather warm srd emphatic, when a motion te adjourn Was made and carried. ——_o—_—_. w PERATIVE AND Derostr Ass —At tbe first annual mecting of thes Associa ion, for the election of officers, held at Tempera ve. Mr. ow rev which wi meeung nu, Teported ¢ adopi-d, changing @ first Wednesday ta Providing for the appointment o Pree im the absence of the andmaking seven members consti- Edo on, Wm. H. at the By directed pot to d hich has been = wine As: the amow the Finauce TOWOF seitie. Jared on each s -1) per cout,) < of premium, 1o0' per cant: ponds he Secretary to sacure lean the bands of the Secretary co =. | dt ar rn ts SAS des pol-bow fort that there betweeu the canal and the ad Second aud Sev who as excep practicable for patents to ere are at such d. no en during the an bre jaclement pra on Third s wd be « 1-b importince of y imo the matter and uly as practicable. ¢ Scripture Gearin day in b ding of on the black Alusirace comtained (wo verses of | ch the audience read aud sang. wed iD An tMterestiag | of Pale-ume, which Aa by M niot Bib! sdivurncd w MeUauiey. ——e-- + i P SENT TO ok Parp.—The sors Goodall. Gorbult, Peon, With Mayor ton thts moraing to Jay Cooke ¢ $7,400 to pay off the old and | Temer. wheu Mr. Huatington, of that sith charucterisuc genetusity, promptly td the amount. This action ou the par f the Commisto the Mayor will bring | ne fire force, Who Dave | for their hard earnings nearly aaderstanl (he enure force ening up tu ihe 1st inst. ust the department will fe appli for a loam « and the be paid as presented wil ball ee Breiep Aitve.—As 1 large force of work- en were engaged yesterday forenoon in grad. ang Fourth street west, near P street porth, a bank fearth feal snd covered a colored man i ty years of age. sind that owe injured bert Page, about th: xtricated it was 2 broken and he about the bips. Dr. C. B. Parvis visited the ‘wounded man at bis residence on P sireet | north. between Tenth and Elewenti stree Where be rene dal! the aid us bis power, pee pe ta Mugtix« MeN.—At an adjourned | meeting of Republic voters of New Jersey, heid ivst might at 40 F street, between Fifa Sad Sixth sireets, quite a puraber of certificates for ticke aif iare Were issued and & com. | mittee ap to aid im sending tho-e : toy bo have not the means of t ater which the meeting adjourued ti © veming ar6 o'clock, at No. +6 oo IPEANY Cuurcu.—The b comtem plate vesity of this aa improvessent therein, a B. Young, B will be obtained an in- wonal pews 2 d. but tll pext sumume The pews wi Ne chancel Wit mot | be eularged AN —This ot R.H. Jackson, Mr. 5. ring @ faneral ort'oa Tae party, which he chumet re omtirad jon of the be ae ter. ow panne | removing the | the inrger ves-cis have | be procured to puill Der off. | ney, trom Pholad | tor JE. | ge Sette: | toleaye the bores Warde the Barf Justice—4 Crowtoa “et Gvertases the Biad Goddess, ‘nocd, at three o’clock, the . Gross, W. J.C, Dubamel. Hea- gerion F. er. Jo-baa Noses, Isaac Newton, Joun Garton, Thomas Jobuson, 5.5. Wailes, Joseph Nicholson, James ~.liams, and Mary E. Payne was to have beeu taken wp betore Justice Waller, at Bis office, opposite the City Hall, but im eonsequeace of the crowd, it was deemed best that the examination should be adjourned elsewhere. out halt an boar belore the tim the crowd commenced to assemble, the eleven accused parties appeared, and taking reserved seats on the curbstone padentiy awaited comtng events, Exch one seemed to be accompanind Dy 41 least tour friends, amd the counsel eacn hAd abont the sim number of legal friends, making tho crowd somewhere over fifty. It was ted that the dimeusions of Justice Walter's olfice ‘Were such that bat about one-eleventh of the case c uld be beard at one time, and eaca spec. tator would only have about five and turee- quarter inches cf standing room, The qaestion as therefore necessarily raised: Where shall the trial be! The court-room was suggested, but tue Court in General Term Bad not yet ad= Journed, and Justice Waiter startal ont ov a prospectng tour aud returned shortly with ia- | formation that the General Term woutd soon Yacote the room The crowd thereupon set their eyes upon the Wiadow .n expectatioa of someone im the court Too putting on bis hat as an iadication that the court had adjourned. Taissiga was looked for very auxiously, and woen most eyes had been well strained in expectancy, a member of the Board of Common Council was singied out im the crowd, and a memb-r of the bir sug- gested to him that he might give permissioa to hold the e<amiaation in the Council Coamber, Var frieud studied awhile, and flaally stated that ff it was uecessary to further the ends of jnstics it could be opened, Dut i: had been so prostituted ia times past he dil not like toopen +t for a tiar cases. Tats remark was relished Ly the crowd, way, after watting nat ten or fitteen minutes past three, grveted the long-looked-for sign which appeared of ad- rament of court, aud ths order being given, crowd passed over, taking possession of he room. Justice Walier took a chair at the Judge's desk, and a number of reporters filled the desk of the clerk, while one reporter was selfish enough to take the solitary desk of the Marshal. The comnset for the prosecution, Messrs. J. H. Johnsen and J. E. Williams, took one end Of the !arge table in front, and to their left were seated Messrs. A. K. Browne, W. Leski, E. L. Staunton, Gen. R. D. Massey, Col. W. A. Cook, J.E. Norms, and J. H. Bradley, Jr, each of them representing at least t-!th of the case, some of them more. The so-cailed conspirators Were seated in various parts of the room, aud on # -rat usnaily occupied by a juror, a solitary female was seated, who was said to be the “con spirator” Payne. Order having been restored, the Justice asked if the prosecution was ready, My, Willams asked that the Justice d-lay afew minutes uutil Mr. Davidge (who wa- ocuated with the prosecntion) arrived. ice Wetter.—He will hardly be ere to- Jobnson asked that the case bs post- poned; to which the counsel on the other side Obvjected, saying that the pros-cuuon siould always ‘be ready. Messrs. Jchnson and W) liam= stated that the prosecution did not expect the case to be called up so early,-and that they had not bad a proper consultation, Mr. Brad- ley said that if they desired a continuance they should make an ‘aifldayit. Alter some cross- firing the allidavit was drawn and preseuted, [40 set forth that an tinportant witness was Absent and they had not telly consulted.) Mr. Cook argued that the aifiaavit was not suffi. cent; 1: did no: show that diligence bad beea Niced Yo secure the attendance ot the absent wit- hess, or give hisname. Mr. Johnson attampted to speak, but the justice called to him, Wait, Wish .o say that it was understood that the | trial shonld proceed, bat not conclude uaiil the absent witness retaruc Mr. Bradley asked what it was expected to Prove by the absent wit nese. Mr. 5 ter: faisity of Gross aiflday of Mrs. Payne's in * why the ag AS tn adkdt- portant papers toh they had not L eral Counsel here saut that the ehrred to could not be used a: evi- Pr. Mud the diset a uncil ve o'clock, w on the eabiect of ruled that the on to the word, amid laugater, Mr. sworn, and after read oft Mr. Heu while z the information or name vere charged retore the cuiion eh ould proceed to auess hore rendered it necessary { engaged in writing to place their eyes a few inches of the paper. short cousultation the cs Tres Potoxac F days the num sre the port of Warhingioa has been Iarzely ia epcess of any previous run for the © eneth of time, and this state of affurs has dem a- strated more than ever the urgen? pm of ready -extey mst untve Mauy of under (ow. ne OF two inches of ng the wharves of dragging th where. lying ba f hollow places are formed to make roora ¢ t in. he An instance ot inconvenience of tis scarcity of de Potoma fast gr Stackpole, bound for Mount Vernom a short disisnce from ber whart, where she was com- pelled to remain till tae steamtug Yeta could The delay was of e annoy: the cirenmstance also dowed less 5 s drat of water each Below will be fovud the regular wha.f nee, an fore: day. 4 all, from Batiuaore, rT with 69,00) lumber for Wm. Mek a: J.B. Mitr & nore. ict Te-de-Girt Seward, do.. Wein.—Sailed sebooner J. S. © for the Great » Uo mpany. Armived—Schoouers Avitye, iladelpbin, w gine, Baro coquan, light. id inst, Vand tia, ith oysters for fewart & Co.. and Turner, from jHn atu Mary Am sors. Wingtield, Eiseubart & cous J. Per. , for Hx light. yarf —Arrived—Schr. Lowe Baird, delpbia, with coal for the shingron and Georgetown Ice Company. wd—Schur. Flounder, Skinuer, dowa th: s Lockwood, for coat! tor New York; A. J, Georgetown. Lewis, for ¢ whart, to load magure for | Elizabeth river, va Clark's Wharf ved—Sebrs, Federal Hill, Wheeler, ort Deposit, with 164,099 feet white pine lumber: M. J. Faridy, Hooper, from Saulsbury, with Eastern Shore lumber; Mag- n, Jefferson, from Philadelphia, coal: Mary Augasta,Wroter, from Havre-de-Grace, with 154 to Edward Clark & Co, eee ENSATION IN A CHURCH.—Last night, so Ment was creaied in the Zion Method cops! (colored) Church, on D, between and 3d sireets, Sonth Washington, im cou: quence of a d.fficulty between tae colored sx- ton and a notorious colored man named Abe Dougiass, m the course of which the tomner ‘Was knocked down in the presence of the con- gregation. itappears that Douglass, who has & special penchaut Zor creating disturbauce: in Places of religious worship, went to Zion Church last night, and behaved so ontrazeoasly that the sex:on was compelled to request bm whereupon he (D.) became much enraged, and, with a violent oath, dealt she offtc-r of the church whose place it 15 to preserve order asevere blow, which knocked im down. For the time being services were sospended, bat Dougiass was permitted to leaya unmolested, 2nd order was soon restored, The police are on the lookout for the fellow, a is also an escape from the workhouse, wi be was sept asbor: while since for asi vitar outrage im another church ia Scuth Washing. | tom. “ E ‘The T 10m held a t evening in Wills’ Hall, 7th atrest; Young im the cauir. A vote uf endered to Hon. Elisha Foote, f Patents, for restoring to pit eorge Brandt, a member of the Union. reed. = es 8 —The Republican club o/ are about to raise 8 pole on Vir- E between 4); and 6ti streets, on b they Will display & Grant and Colt < Steer Pxrxetm Hoax —DMr, Joseph F. Rrown, ly president of the Board of Alder o return this atteragag irom aa ex: mt Northwest, sengers in Baltimore. Eviror EvENinG Sran:—[t has become ao. torions to the public that there bas been no se- fey for ravellers throngn Baltimore for the last wight years, provided the fact tuat thay are Republicans be known to the rebel raifians of that city. First the conspiracy to assissinare President Lincoin, thea the murderous aasauit upen chusets troops, Rasieming to the Protection of the National Capital, agaiast aa. Ucipated attack from Southern travors, and floally the disgracetal assaults, om the two re. ‘Bt Occasions, upon passeagers who left this city by the Baltimore and Onio railroad to at. tend the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Mass Couven- tion in Philadelphia, and next those who lett by the same route to vote atthe Peansylvania election, are suttici-nt evidences that the lite of bo Republican is safe while passing through Baltimore. ‘ages, Hon. T. L, In reference to these last out: Tullock, Secretary Republican Congresaioual Committee, wrote to the President of the Balti- ore and Ohio railroad the following note: Rooms oy tHe Usion Rercniican Oon- GRessiowaL Executive Committes, Wash- ington, D.C., October 19ch, 185=.—Hon. Join W. Garrett, President Baltimore ami Ohio Railroad, Baitimore, Md.—Dear Sir: Henry S. Vander- tilt, Esq. of Philadelphia, principal clerk in this office, was a passenger on the Bal- more and Ohio Kailr train. which deft Washington on the zd and 1th insts. at 5:40 o'clock p.m. He was on both oc- casions subjected to great msults, and was in very nominent peril ot his life. Rebel raffians imvaded the cars at Laltimore and grossly in- sulted and maitresied gentlemauly parsengers who should have been protected by railroad and me nicspal officers. Yours, fespecttaity Tnomas L. ToLLoc k. Secretary. To this mote Mr. Garret! returned a re the mort favoritble portion of which was pub- lished in Monday moraing’s Chron‘cie. iu that reply those who read it and who now Tead Mr. Tallock’s letter, cannot fail to ob- serve the main question involved is entirely ignored,—that is the passengers who left this city on Mr. Garrett's road on the 2d and also ou the. th inst., were grossly insulted and maltreated, and their lives endangered by rebel Tuilians who entered the cars on both of these occasions at Baltimore, and that no attempt to prevent them was mad: either by the L.ltinore Police, or the rail agents. Mr. Garrett contents himseif wiih asserting that these “difficulties” —or this “Oupleasant- hess,""ss he shonid bave put it, of which Me seems to know nothing except what he bad seen in ihe newspapers, did not occur on his part of the road: and with attempting to convey the impression that if there was any “diffi- culty,” which he seems to doab', the police authorities gave it a prompt and thorongn investigation, Asall the passengers upon whom the attacks were made were seized by the police and locked Gp for ev/rfy! until after the “pretended ex- amination” was over or else bad fled the city fo save their lives, of course these sympa- tbizers of the rebel ruffians who committed the outrages, found no evidence of their existence, and of course Mr. Garrett had uo ground for condemning them. There is amother little omission on the part of Mr. Garrett. He also entirely igoores the fact that bis road entered into a contract with these passengers, when it took their money, to deliver them im Philadelphia, and was as much bound todo it sately as it is to deliver every assengers don't known the Philadel- Vilmington and Baltimore Railroad jompany in this transaction—they make their bargain with the Baltimore and:Ohio Gom- pany, through their accredited agedt, Mr. Gur- rett. That C:mpany is bound tn law and honesty to see that they are safely taken there, or abide by the consequence. Mr.G. seems to think that though he his taken their fare for the whole distance, he is only bound to tate them forty-two miles of it because his road beppens to extend no further, anct may there leave them tc the mercy ot a Baltimore mob, they are not Ited in his depot! +15 a time coming, even if law exnnot great wrong, Congress coy, aad it imivatly culp Tit does not ap. ply ‘he remedy Itis little better than trea National Capitol and the hte to trast the he rebel popuia- y of Baltimore. var J. P. Hilton, y With biving re. tor and Ins of Georgetown, tives Coomes aud Miller executed th Warraut and ihe case came up this morning before Justice Pia Mr. J P. Hilton testified to ba the veeset of Crosley yesterday and ailer being shown his enrolime t license be asked for the manitert aud the Captain not producing them be said that he we eto take the Papers when the ne at them and said he could not Collecte papers RY p William © Cross Y as Deputy Coile Customs for the I and I gone on Smith, al uty Collector, testified bad ly been on vess#ls and been asked for bis acthority, nad b usual when the p regulor to take them, (i Jrosley stated that he was not aware that tue pers unk ers were not wW authorized any one to take his pa- he flicer shows his authority. The case was postponed until this aferaovn. Mr Hilton setsequenty with be war- Fant, the capris nade au explant Hie taat he was ia t (enna Woe Barreay “ith, a backman, w re F ve Drury yesterday caarged with tale And battery with intent to Kill, the compiain- aut being Peter Forrester, who boarded in sume house with Smith. The nsed ow Yerp much in liquor when at Justice Drury’s office, and bad been drinking during th- paat few days; and on Tuesday” evening took offence at Forrester, and drew 2 sword on bim, brandishing it ina very threat. ening aititude. The affair was dropped then. but yesterday Smith went to Forrester’s room and” commenced an indiscriminate havoc amorg bis effects, breaking up his trunk; throwing his clothing out ot the window, & whereupon Forrester had him arrested aud ifled as above. Justice Drury commiticd of $300 bail. He wns ist’ Ward station-house last and this morning he furnished the re. quited bail. WITH INTENT To $ be A Cow 7 RANC Collamore was betore Justice afternoon, charged by Mrs. Ang Mick with having obtained from ber 5-75, 08 iusuran on two cows in the Great Western Hor-« lu- surance Company, falsely representing that he was the agent. Oneof the cows subsequent! d she demanded payment, whe then he wus no agent. Mrs. Mack fMidavit to these tacts betore Just Walter, woo issued a warrant, and Detectives Coomes and Miller arrested Collamore. Mr. Gideon L, Walker sppeared t cused, and for the accused acknowledged that ne bad received the mou y, but held cat i the umount accompanyiig the appl and that she never took outapolicy, The case is in progress. —_—— Tue Case ov Dervry Contxctor Groner H. Moons, ChaRGED wrtn LEM ENP. — Tits case, the principal of which is charzed with embezzlement and neglect of duty as Deputy Collector mt Fayetteville, North Caro- lina, and which was adjourned trom vesterday whhour turtber evamiaxtion, was called again Letore Commissioner Edmund F. Grown to-day at a quarter to three o'clo*k —iessr W. A. Cook and George Burzess for the ud Assistant District Aorney Wilson end E. L. Dana, of the Interne] Revenue Burean, for the prosecution, when Prot. K.S. Headrick was cross.examined by Mr. Cook. er this War or Races 1x A of lust evening »2 a fight occurred near Smoot’s tan yard bet the pupils of the Alexandria Washingioa Free School and those of the colored school presided over by Mary Grey. The dght oveasioned con- siderable excitement m the neighborhood of its occurrence, and attracted a Iarge crowd of spectators, Who, however, took no part in the disturbance except to attempt to stop it. About a dozen of the most belligerent both sides were arrested by officer O'Neil and marched down to the Mayor's office, where they we=> properly admonished AN OUTR* Streld Cer Firet Ty to.—Last ev ight o'clock, as car No, 6, on its way to the Navy Yard, was pass- ing BR tou B street, near North Capitol street, a Shot was fired tato the ear by zone anknown a dee on the north side of thastreet. The butler went throngh the « Windows, smashing two paues of gines im its passage, but fortanately mjnring a0 one. The pe s heard the report, and one (hem, a the flash of the firetrm. Nociue has Cuancr o inz, detectives Miller aud Qoomes had before Justice Plant, Lewis Mandbeim, on the charge Preferred by lssdore Jndd of paving obiata d Fibbous and other millinery gools to the vaiue Fatay Paeresces.—This morn- of S109 ®% from M. Seigimmon & Co. of New York, by false pretenevs. Lhe justice held Lim to bail for court. ne Agemant.— Beiw ad 3 o'clock yester. day'a boy uamed Earuest Vegan, whte jamp- ing trom one ear to another, at the depot tell and injured himself quite badly, aad it (ough distorated his bi; cnted a hack and e th street. near M. Officer Straub pro- Yed bim to bls bome eae Sate ar Laxpiy Puree Gzogaas’ Gaz Aly —W. Le Wan & Co, adctionsurs, yess terdny sold ¥ Sef Wud knows a3 “Goa. rors Swe | Soatiining 100 acres, sad bear ‘by Nations! Koes Comrse, to THOuas Jenkins of Yuomas, tur THE COURTS. Cover ix Grverar ‘Taau.—Yeosterday, in the cue of Semurl Ro Waite vs. Gideon L. Walker, the Qourtin Gonerat Term set aside the jedgement of the lower court and ordered a new trial on the deteadant paying costs, Tkis morning the case of Carolias Browa agi. Washington, Alexagdria, and Georzetown Ruw!road (action to recover damages sustained Prev zciected trom 9 ear.) ws continaed. farmon and Hopkins sgt. Mofiltt: jadzemer wee supeoved. United States vs. 25 barrels spirits; being argued. The Court passed judge- | ment of condemuation } Equity Covrr, Jwie Olin.—To-day the i following business was transacted: Larki agt. Laughlin; decree aun Joseph Gawler trostee. J. McCarthy agt. oie et.al; order of publication as to absent de e1 ants. Jn re—Estate of Corbet Dalaney; decree Fatifying proceedings of Orphans’ Court. Es. tate of Samuel DeVaughn; decree ratifying trustee's report nise. Himber agt. Tracey; or- con! setely hearing of application for Novem- CITY ITEMS. TY ITE) Pure TEAs anp CorrEEs.—We would recommend all our readers, Who Wish to en- Joy the luxury of pure Teas and Coffees, to go to the American Tea Store, corner of S+venth and Istreets north. Mr. Dowling has bis cof. fees roasted fresh every day, under his own supervision, and will grind it iree of charge if required. He bas a large assortment of the best lime of Teas from China and Japan. Sugars kept for the accommodation of custom. ers. All ot which he sells at New York prices. a} ——.——_ GeyTLEwen’s Warre Suirts with ajnew style of boxom destined to take, for $2.50. Also afull stock of excellent dress shirts tor $2. The shirts sold by Geo. ©. Henning, No. 511 7th street, are nniversaily kaown for their fi ting as well as their wearing qualities. For | boys’ shirts and indeed tor all kinds of boys’ | ‘Wear, sugh as gloves, collins. undershirts and cenevers, half hose, &e , his stock cannot be ex- | celled. —s—— Lint Drav, Brown and Orange Colored Chinchilla Gvercoat>. the latest styles ont; just Teceived at A. Strauss’ Popular Clothing house, Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and Lith stree. —— | The Fancy or THE Eve and the holders of | oot books containing smail amounts, can ited at A, Saks & Co., 517 7th street. eeeieeiiles JewEtny. Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, Pennsylvania avenue, pear 4\; street. —-—_ THE VERY LATEST STYLB Of Walking Coats, Capes, Overcoats, Basimess and Dress Suits, Just received, by Hable & Co., 468 Pennsylva_ bia Avenue. 2 ———— AN Exeny rx Your Movr#.—Do not put an enemy in your mouth to steal away your teeth. Beware of destructive tooth was! and tooth tak many of which are base imitations of zedont. Insure @ life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant Sozodont, “SPALpIne’s GLvx,” a handy little thing Abou! the house, mends everything. eas Men's Light and Dark Mixed Business Suits, all wool, ten, twelve, fitteey. eighteen, tweniy, twenty-flve,and thirty dollars a cuit. Boys Suits, five, six, seven, eizhi, nme, and ten dol suit, all wool, at the celebrated Oak Hall, 463 7th street, 2d door below Smith's. Dou't mistake tue place. 6 — As WINTER IS AT RAND, it is essentially necessary to be warmly clad, and taking the scarcity of money into consideration, 11 is of great importance to go loa place where good goods, suitable to the season, can be procured at the lowest possible figures, We do not hes- itate in saying that there is one place in this | city which outranks all other similar estab. | lishments as to popularity and cheapness, and every old citizen would easily know the place We silude to, should we omit to state the name | of this cessful establishment. Bot for the | ben: fit of strangers and persons not well in- formed, we would say, if you wish to save money huy your winter undergarments and all other gent’s turnisbing goods at ‘The Orig- | inal Fianc’s,” 44 7th street, between D and F and so that you do not mi-s the place, em. | ber that his store basa large plate gi win- dow: also. that he has no branch stores, 1,20, | a PREPARE FOR WiINTER!—Prives De Gooe Meriny Undershirts and Drawers, 50, 60, 75 cts.; fine Merino Undershirts and Urawers, pair tor | ni Socks, | od White Shirts, $i, + $2 and £2.50. Paper ars from 10 cents per box upwards. Best per Cuifs 5 cenis per pair, or 50 cents pe: doven. Handkerchiets, Gloves. Ties, Scart of the Iaiest style, at most popular prices, at the original Franc, 494 7th street, between D and E,and so tbat you do not miss the place remember that bis s‘ore bas a large plate glass window. Also, that he has no branch store. 120, ———— BALTIMORE DAtLy Scx.—Persons wishing tosabecribe for the Baltimore Daily Sun can leave their orders at the office of the Evening Star, or at 52 N street north, between 6th and ith, The paper bas been enlarged, and will be delivered at an early hour. 105 Rovegt Coaatns, Agent. —_e—_—_ Doctor J. HW. THOMPSON HAS REMOVED his Office aud residence from the First Ward to Massachusetts avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east of Four- teenth street. Office bours before 10a. m., and from 4to7 ii ™m. Hours of attendance at the Woman's Hospital, from 1to 2p. m. every day, Sundays excepted 10,3 Core, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve yerrs’ practical experience in the United States nod Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. ©., since 1561, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., and successtully treats all diseases of the feet without pain or mconvenience to the patient, The shoe can be worn with ease 1m- mediately after the operation. Kefers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thou. sands of etber responsible persons who pa. tronize bis establishment. Hours from 8 a.m. to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at oifice, Calls made at residences from 6 to p. m. ee Wrarrine Parse for sale. Apply at th ‘Srae Office, Parsons wishing to subscribe for Tum STAR Who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, Will please leave their orders at No. it East tol street, between 4th and 5th. Joun Cogains, Agent. DIED. BAELIN. On the morning of the 28th instant, after slong and paintat illness, borne with Chris tien fortitude and resigns’ UATHABINE A RAKBIN. in the 3ith year of her age. Wer funeral will take place from her late resi on Sth street east. on Friday morning, at o'clock. and proceed to St. Peters Oburck. Friends and acnalutsnces arc invites. - FIT/GERALD. Suddenly. on the 7th instant, at 7 ovleck @.m.. PATKICK FITZGERALD, aged 3s year, May bo reatin pnace. De tuneral will teke place from his late resi- re, on Water street, fout of Market atreet. Gecreetown. D.C., on to morrow (Friday) morn. ing at 9'2 o'clock The friends of the family are invited to atten: 2 FREY. le Georgetown. on the morning of the ‘2th instant, MaliA ELLEN. ivf ghter of Andrew and Maury ©. ged 14 Frey The iriends of the family are respectfally in to stterd the funeral. on Friday afternoon, ck. trom the residence of her parents, No. hington stree Cc. BAUM. Removed. Tres se~ inlly call the attention of the Ladivs that Lave this day REMOVED my HOOPSKIBT snd OOBSET FACTORY to the spacious store, 513 7th street, Intelligencer Building. Thanking forthe patronage of the past I will endeavor to please in the future; always selling the bes’ goods and guarautecing 8 good fi %7Tam the only suthorized agent in this city of KELLEY'S PANIER and BUSSEL SKIRT; the most fashionable adapted for the present style of Dress. 0. BAUM, 513 SEVENTH STREET, ocd Intelligencer Building. 308. 3. May & ce td PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 80S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ, (Between 9th and 10th streeta,) S7 ALL THE SEW STYLES AND COLORS MADE TO ORDER EXPRESSLY FOR OUR HOUSE. Sr THE MOST CELEBRATED GLOVE MAKERS IN PARIS. #7U DIRS’, 82, $2.25, AND $2.50, SF CENTLFMEN’S, 99.95, 0c 26-5tif_ T mS FAS! TEAS! IN AND YeDvO TEA STORE, oc T- 80 Bunce street, ce | date of J GEORGETOWN, ——_o—— Affairs im Geergetown. Liat or Larrers remainue the Pos: Otioe. Georgetown, Ds U., Ucrover > tase: ies’ List,—Areter Mrs Mary Agnes; Bull Mrs Del Bird Mrs Susana; Rownas Lizae: 1) Mrs Susau; Collias Mes Dr OV; Guar Mies Elteo; Doyle Mrs Mary; Hooker Miss Lola; Neloon Mirs Fannie; Reynolds Miss ‘M; Robinson Miss Mabaley; Rich Miss Poca. bontas ¥; Reinavuth Mrs Aya Mary, Wulians Rebecca A: Warker Mrs. Gentiomen's Last—Adams Joseph: Barack Albvert; Burns Millard F; Bower J C; Burns Miles: Butter 23: Barroo Jobe: Vine James M: Obamberiain Wm, 2; Crane Geo B; Goel John; Ooliins Jerry; Deitricn Weild; Durant Js; Edwards R: French (eneral: Daniel; Gray Jou Leia Lewis Daviel G: Lyles James; J; Roades Henry: Snith T H, Penison Jona P. Tue Surrossy Howicrpe on THE Canat Docks —The body ot Patrick Fitzgerald. who was found dead yesterday morning on the canal dock of the Cumberland Coal aud Iroa Company, was yesterday removed to his house, on Water street, and bes! the fracture on the Tight side of the skall, ited out to the Coro- ner’s jury, another on the back of the skali has since been discovered, 2s also a severe bruise on the right side. Notwithstanding the verdict of the jury, it is thonght still by many that he was the victim of foul play, aad was mistaken for Thos | some of the parties engaged in the different coal offices, who remain tilla lace Roar, and then go home, perchance with money on their Persons, A Strunnoey Trrer.—Tolina Smith, colored, was this morning arrested by officer \ alkman. charged with stealing two dresses trom Wu nie J avis, colored, and arraigued before Ju tice Buckey. It clearly proven that + acenstd had stolen the dresses, one of wii sbe was wearing at the time, but she was stuo- born in ber denis! of ever buying seen the dres.es in question, althong’ she was willing to give wp the one on her person. The man- stice B., however, to lock her up in the cell bad the desired effect. and she azreed to go with an officer and suow bim the where- abouts of the missing dress. The resuit of the trip was the recovery of the property aud the ischarge of the accvised at the request of the Owner of the stolen articles, Saves or Reat Estats.—Mr. Thos. Dow- ling, auctioneer, yesterday made the following sales of real estate:—Part of lot 108, (rontinz 20 feet on 4th sireet. improved by a small bricc house, to Jacob Staub, for $2M; partof low 175, fronting 35 feet_om 4th street, with frame tenement, to Jacob Stanb. S80; part of lot 213. fronting 16 feet on Frederick street, with « depth of 9% feet, improved by & three-story frame house, to Michael Lynch, for 81,18; part of lot 2i5, fronting 14 teet on Frederick sireet, with a depth of 96 feet, improved by @ smali trame house, to James Calhoun, for #300. Mercrants’ Excuanos.—Phe offerings on Change this morning were quite large, but met with dull sales. We qnote:—Offerings, 2,172 bushele wheat, Sates, 5% bushels wheat, at 82.25. TEMPERANCE MATTERS.—Heber Tent No. 19, held a stated meeting on Tuesday evening, out nothing more than the regular business was transacted. Potomac Division held a meeting last evening, and after the regular ordar of business came the following interesting exer- cises; Piano solo, Miss Minnie Davis: Quar- tette, Misses Julia Moore and M. Foster, and Messrs, Frank and J. B. Thomas; Song, “You aughty, Nanghty men,” Miss Julia Moore; Song, “There was a Time I Loved Thee,” Miss Minnie Davis. The exercises were closed with some Well-Gimed remarks by Mr. T. C. Wheeler, ABRIVALS OF GRAIN RY CANAL.—Artived— Boats Andrew Johnson No.2, and Mill Boy, ‘with wheat and corn, Tue Row oN THE CANAL ON TrESDAy Nichr.—Jake Trimble, Grafton Hervey, aud Garrison Stege, who were arrested yeswrday morning for lighting and disorderly conduct on the canal on Tuesday night, bad a hearing before Justice Buckey, aud Trimble was fined $10 tor disorderly couduct and carrying con- ceuled weapons Harvey and Stoge were dis- missed. This was the diicalty which was supposed to have led io the dewth of Patrick Fitzgerald. THB CANAL —Affairs are unchanged on the canal, and the ars: vais during the month wus. ber Gi0, Is PROVEMENT.—Mr. James Goddard is hay. ing the two-story brick No. 33 Bridge sure. repaired apd renovated thronghont. It has been im rat uted condition for sor portion of the front has bees wed, doors of modern style constractoa, } fad the interior will be entirely remodeled. Riven Frowr, atered—Steamer Thomas E. Cahill, Maith, trom Baltimore, Cleared — Schnr, Robert H. Kem eward, Baltimore, Entered and cleared—Sehur. Addie M. Caad- wick, trom and to Bostou, Georgetown Advertisement NEW FALL AND WINTER GouDs.—Jast opened, « large stock, cmbracing Popii Tinos, Empress Cloths. A Freuch caseiins paces, Chintz, Shawix, Cloaks, Fiann: Under ests. Grand L uchease and other besatifal Skirts Corsets, Cloths, Cassimeres. Virginia Fall Uloths apd Cassivets." A large stock of Domestics ve: che 000 yrds Callcon irom Se up, good yar Wide Bleached Muslin 123¢c.; Wamsutta 250.; 10-4 Bheetiogs cfs; 4 and Joseph's Kid Gloves, Hosiery. Noi Carpetinys, Drag get# and Oflcloth <n N MILLER, Bridge street, Goorgetown. Pare io CENTS. SENT SEALED BY PosT. *“*(MANHOOD.” ue Lundred ond Fifty forrth Ea new medical pamphlet, revised and ym: by the author, Dr, Curtis. This valuable work treats on the cause and care of premature decline and recret diseases of youth and manh it gives aclearsynopsis of the impediments to mar- riage, and the remedies therefor, ADDRESS THE AUTHOR. No. 58, NORTH CHABLES SIREET, BALTIMORS, Mo. jon of this bY Extracts fro» Revteres of ¢ yvom the year Masnoov. By D Wo rk a0, ¥ Ovrvis.—In this aze of pre tension, when the ps 63 of the true are con jtantly urarped by the ‘aise aud iraudalent difteult to afford the su/ierer from nesvous debit. ty; the unerripg means of jaugment where to seek relief The authors of this work have obviated the difficulty. Their experience and repntatio the (reatme nt of these painial diseases are the pa tieut’s pusranty. and well deserve for the work its immense circulation.— Era. é ours Ci rris ox Maxnoon should be in the handa of 4 and old azo. It i a medical pablication, abiy written. apd develones the treatment of & class of painfal maladies, which have too lone been the prey of the illiterate and desigaing — United Service Gazette. Certis ox Maxtoon. shoals on which It developes the fearfat larce proportion of human W e8 @ chart by which it be uid tts youth at into prese y nto prac- tice the philanthropic sud scientific maxitns’ heve Jaid d@wn- one cause of matrimontal misery might then be banished trom our land, and the race of the enervate be succeeded by a renewal of the hardy, Vigorous spirita of the olden time.—Chrons de. Ovntis oN MANBoeD.—This is really a valnable Kk, fe ins out the diseases resulting a iis of which are mauitest in every asyh no less than iu the a! red = ‘of those ndaiging. “It will detmaace fo ES mx vice wit by ite previ young. bas so prac ‘mong fa thi on the tature weil belug of many Herald Dx. Curtie’s work, entitled Manhood, is one of gnbyret which can Tay claims to the'charac can a to the ing strictly Professional, at thewame time that it Is fully totelligible to ail ‘who read it, ‘The moral and medical precepts given init renier it iavsie, able.— Magne e Ovrris ox Mawwoon.—This is traly a valuable aad should be in the bands ef yours sed old. ‘The professional reputation of the author, combined with his twenty years’ experience as medical referee in the treatment of nervous debil- ak gia Sccounta for the immeuse ctrealation this popeiar written wedi Ise has obtained. Sunday Times, canes DR. CURTIS may be consulted npomall casos of SEMINAL and PHYSICAS DEBILITY, SPEB- MATOBSRHEA, and all other diseases arising from abuces of the natural functions, at his residence. Bo. 5= NOBTH CHARLES STREET, BALTI- MORE, wiere al! communications should be ad- drersed Office hours—l0 to 4,and6toSp.m. oe 25-sm Boots and aA Fn as | ecm ihree es S ' ADVICE Te TA Gakeko proton To THE TRADE ASD AGSSOLESIN GANSRAL. ST Rvery house mentioced tm this tet ts reli able dod first ctass. Have pour busivess trans acted with them, and be ascnred of fair denilot. 0 the it Other dey yee FRY & Who are ihe secure Letier- | Pateut of the United States or 6 | Te ‘ainxanben s' a0. Attorneys, 460 sth crest, BOR SPARE onic yarchece = Corn Shel-ar ‘ », Sarda and ‘Grain, Hay Cat Lo Need | puice of Uraaimental Belatleg sxersted fz te | Lert style by SULTEER & MAN, Artivis, 426 w street, between G and BB, Where can the bert Crackers and Bread be ‘kers At PHILIP & SULOMUNS’, Mt. ita Meret 338 Foote ee ene | eam a large bone ——_ toaadl- and Staple Biationer ving. Lithon: j Pri and Binding ju every style. mee Where i c rth jaliders” » je the ag eg mane 5 4 vertal to be for , Dewit 323 rs, Mantles, Haniwaro, Rc > At Builae 7th ot., opp. Market. H.W HAMILTON & Ov Who makes the best fitting Boots and Snes W YOUNG. E street, ‘betwoon 8th and 9th, who Warrants entire: 2 Upon the casiest terms. F.COMMINS. 317 sth st..twodopss of Northern Market, an ‘«xtousive an Ie Boot and Shoe Hones. reo ying dully ths lates! sto les and most colobrated makes |, Where le the finest N.W. Buttcr tube the Northern Produce ©. ealers ia Prodave, Lith et. whclecale and peta Provisions, Foreign and Domestic Fratts DEMONGROT. Oroamental Halr Wore, Ladica Bair Dreseer. keops totl-t articles sd orth side and 279 south sideof Peuusylva- | “Where can be found the best assortment of Build. Sri Biecksminy «and Wheiricht « Hardware’ Ath. C CAMPBELLS, 351 Pa avenue, ath door trom 6th st. Biga of the Golden Anvil. 0 SCHNIBDER, Practical Bell Haneor, 71 Pa.ave Bells hune inthe moat approved atric, ith or without tubing. Lichtni Rods, a‘iniw Pointe, put up in the best mat = beet manner. Where sball I bay my Carpets, Cartains, Etc? At W.8. MITCHELL & Cu.’9, ‘Perry Building. 4 9th st bog bpd ao deantife it ths lowest pri and ex ages!) Weare now salerroom, 477 ana i79 | duh stroet the largest and most ouniplete election of Carriages ever seen in ths Distrie : sees nea. 5 JOYCE & CO. Ww) Pa can GROW. COCHRAN & 00, No. 276 | tarnish “Cigars Tobacco,” and other ar- rtaiuing to their business, at lows rates » Because their stock ‘is larger aud cash. Where shall I farniebiv BONS, 3 Hotel Glass. << House Goodsy At THOMAS PURCELL & 1 Pa. avenue, opposite Metropolitan Stoneware at factory prices. an 1 bay the Only at BAUM Sth ond 7th strects Corsets, Shooider Brace Buy your ( a7. Kiudhog and sto best manmer, cheap tor o Ovaters ». Wedding and Iseception parties farnien | y J Hi. OHAPHIELD, 246 Pa. av, bet. zh | sth streets. | Where bas OXLEY removed his Cosiume Maa- | Blactory tor to No, 449 Tenth street, betwoen F aad | 5 Who farnisbe ables at the onable term Why MORSIS & 00. 491 12th street, between Rand F, ‘sud F striot, between ish and ith : “copa the Iargest stock of Patent Medic suuery, aud Bane hes? = eT SS CRLYERT FORD. Chemist and Drage ry ral family cn Cloaks, aud_ EF: MA. ant 9h BreNt ©. W. MURRAY, between 10th aud Lith'sts best piare to buy Faacy aed Hinery Goods. Laces, Trimmings, fe., au and mos" reliable Family Sewing shinee? At Davis &GAITHER 3, 20 Mar pace. Whore can he largest aud compost arent ment of Zephyr Word at M_ BILV EGS. 413 ith street. betwoen G aad i, and 30 Market Space, ith asa sth, w has LOCKWOOD. HUFTY & TAYLOR removed their L i Gentemen's furnishing Store’ To No. 334 Peuusylvania avenue, adjoin ing Metropelitan Hotel At PEA BODY'S, 414 Detreet, between cth and 7th etree ho sells the best aud chuarest Ha city’ Why, Jas. 8. TOPHAM uey Lobtein the Latest Sty'e ady: Goto SV INEM 2” Hatter ani Far 4 rounsyly iia avenne.w! tictond te jak Furs. Where do you get your Horse Suol? line te lame, and can't travel. Goto JON F. DORAN D street. between ist: and ith streets. He will obviate all ¢iffienlti ~~ Where. Founder. Mechinist, «_neer, Botler-caker io be found? At GRAY & NOYES?’ curne: of Maine avenue and Third street Where isthe best place to see the Lar, peather and Shoe Assorted Stock of jad At TUOMAS G. FORD'S, 450 7th street, between @and M, rns place te et first-class Carri: jorses and Buggies, ans Kagieg of Gentlemen. cn to Lava rood Horee. is en D and B strecis. * eo Where can I hase @ Looking Gines® Of FRANCIS LARS. desler in Lookicg Glasses, Por- traitand Picture Frames, ¥37 Peuns. ave. near Lsth street. * Where can I find the largest assortment of Hard and Soft Lumber on the most reasonable terms? AtO B. CHURCH & C0.'S, corner Lith strect and yinnd avenue. M Where eball | buy or reut my Pianos, Par: «lor Organs, Long At Ce geen apy 306 Penna. ave., near 10th etrect, who has ile largest Assortment And easicet terms. ‘Where can you get all kinds of Mill Work doue? of ailstyles div arses for aleo Brackets, Newels, Baliusiers, Momdirg &c ¢ DANIEL SMITHS Plouix Pisuing 5 dornet 1atirnt. und Osun , 269 Pe. ay., south side, near iith st. ith “Wher scone © good Phot graph?” At the ola 338 Ps. ave., bet tis uad nds, ef Pictare ? at MABKBITER'S. iniheeiie et eee iH beiiien Sey cae uy Feb Taals steaacenaany B09 gna 21 Branch Howe. ° + collected and i mast beve e Suit of Clothes, bat where will 1 Taflor whee charees ere res. 7 se nete ftonk yor w* Of §. Thos _ Merchant Tailor, 286 Pa avrnoe K of Tincers’ of New York ELVANS branches erntshing 0 promptly atten ‘s WW, Meee uw GAULT & BRO. Wo ase Pa ava, Ars the Agents of rer: $. Comps ant Patel Phiitpes A cos cel. brated watchmakers am Manufacturing Crmeasy ors. and for the Gor- ~ BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. — Providence, 8 1. NW BANKBUP" Dsrarct oy Couewnia.ea: © Warhe fan. enthe beri ostouer® face, “rhe woderaigued bersoy “glere notice of his enpointment ns assignee of BY L. BLOUT. in the City of Washineton, within wait District. who has becn adjudged a Bankrupt. apom Ty the Supreme Coart of sald gy ee ee ait. Amiens ‘the subscrt- NOTICE, Rn whe * of Columbia, inistration on ths personal estate HES U8 TO GIVE bas obtai ned from the eahingtee’ county, in the Dist letters of adi said estate. Given ander my_ band this of October, 4 MICHABL TALTY, ‘ec COURT, October 6,198 —Dirmict oi a. Wan Ay, to ves — La sh CRAGIN, & Bemnei F McKenney dr eatd bas with th: approt {the Orphans ‘Court Washineton Covuty a oreauid. appointed Sar BDAY, the ist day of Uctober AD, 1568 inal distribation band, a» ture? into where all the creditors aud ceased are notified to a*iend, with their Properly vouched, or they excluded from all benetit in said d provided acopy ofthis orler be pablisned once « Week for three weeks in the “Evening Star,” pre- Viows to said day * R OBEIENE. oct aese 788. giao of wits, THE SUPREME COURT OF TRE DIS- ut OF COLUMBIA, the ioth day of Octo ber, 5: Charictte Nagent, complainant, 2 xo, 1 351, . . 4 Tarver Nugent et al., defendants | Bisity. ‘ sant. by cy; when apa Ticiee of eatd Se- frat role day occorriug torts days after thie day: otherwise the cause will be oon case of default By the C A true copy—Test: * Gooop exocnntes at rai Prices ©. P. PERRIE & 00., DEALERS IN TEAS AND FINE GROCERIES, Northwest corner of 9th and Iatreets, Desire to call the sttention of families and other~ to their choice sty of Grocers suitable tor con-umption at this eeasen the year They have just received fresh the following articles, viz. 1 lew York State ckW AT FLOUR, new crop. a oo. leans and other grates. RIES. Cape Cot. very tino. TRACHES. be 2 \. a choice article Cored. IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY Goons, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And 7 Cue Trew WALKING SUITS, at m BRS, W. CATMERWCOD, ALER IN FINE OLD RYE WHISAIES, HO. 114 SOUTH FEONT STREET, FHILADELP. Extra Fine OLD MONONGAHELA X WHISKEY Extra Fine Old « XX . Bxtra Cooice Old XXX - Extra(bcice Ol XXXX - Extra Superior OLD NECTAR WHISKIES Very Superior OLD © ver = Onr stock of OLD WHISK IES is nonenally tarce and highly improved by ase, and our customers may confide in us thet the gnrivalled qoslity everywhor acknowledged of our Vid Monongahela Whiskice eball be faily maintaiged by us. LIVE AND LL Liv: OLK MOTTO, At TILLEY 'S Cheap Cash Store. Hand made Double tule Stitched Sv; Hand-mad- Single sole Stitelied Boots, tom mete Bort. §5 tock of Mate Cagh, Boots, Shoes, Lafies? ses? Boots, Shore’ and Bulber toocs st all profits. Ail at the lowest cash prices 03% 7th stceet, oc th of Pa REMOVED To 342 v srueEr, MOORE, Paper. #. ond deatey om Wi wo Shades. 342 D st. uu off my exteeive stock tor the next teirty daye so cheap tbat ft offers great induc 0 yurchasers. Cail and oxam- ape be going ol here. DOUGLASS MOORE kas jet opened an ele- ant assuetment of guods in bis tne GRU isiog e general variety of PAP >of pew atie patterne tal Eecort, Drawing Boore. Balls, Parsages, and bap be ret er with Bordere, Cs ums, Views, Statncs, Fire Screens: &e. A verge lot of Wintees Shears for asle cheep. Window Cornices, White and Green Holland for Shaces Shade Fix: tures, Cord and Tassels. Paper Blinds, Hair Seat- ing Curied Hair. Furniture and Floor Oil Table Cloths. Pew other Cushions, &. WD. MOOSE makes 10 order in the best manner Wi and Bed Curtains, Cargete, © Bair and Shock Mattresses try 0. 000 DEAIN TILE. all __ Bs TNS a Fih eet: Below BSS 5,000 Perce eine tree otk WHERE ofgga risen orate HE ety MACKEREL. N. 00 Kies | lo. 1. je by American 15'Pa. avenue. opposite Witlaras A™“s RESTAURANT 507 NINTH STREET. Befitted and enlarged. making ft one of Giey. Private Dising tometer pation Sebastian pmeowvVat. WILLE & BE bom see pee - Have removed to the corner ot - ew Youx Aviwez axp Sr, Ope Sc r AND Sixty Srarer, MPORTANT NEWs, 0. B. SEWELL'S PREMIUM soars ‘are acknowledged to be THE BEST 80AP3 FOR THE LEAST MONEY ‘tn the market. ‘They are made on the old fashion * and are free from oll tnjurions "Oneanns edoltersticns. ‘The preminm OBIENTAL BOAP, The “ NEW YOSK CITY #0ap_ The “ CHEMIOAL OLIVE BuaP, The “ LAUNDBY Svar, Are b: . eed pepe! and ore guaran 225K YOUR GROORR for any of there anc take fet ssle by al of the BEST GROCERS tm the URE P. Pekol fs ecm 38 CEs: ¥EDLO TRA STORE, 459 Ninth asreet.