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EVENING STAR. SATURDAY.. -- OCTO! LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. NariowaL Tamara —«“The Three Guards- men.” Frank Mayo as “D'Artagran.” Opp Frtrows’ HALt.—Las: night of Wynes, te Ventrilloguist, and bis Lilliputian Cireus. ExcvRsion to Norfolk and retn Steamer Cort on Mondays and Tharedaye, ex Batty Excursion to Mount Vernon on the swamer Arrow, st 0 a. m. MARERITER’s ART GALLERY, $56 7th street. — & Stone's ART Gaciaay, 25 F —_—__ CENTER MARKET. Wholesale and Retail Prices. In the wholesale department of our marxet yesterday very little was dome. Country ‘Wagons were very tew. Most of the produce Offered was brought up op our river boats con- ggned to bucksters. Under the present laws it ‘will continue to be so. The huckster buys trom the farmer who is excluded from selling, and furnishes the shop-keeper, the consumer paying the several profits. This need not be so. Gur market laws need reconstruction, and 8 so liberal terms as to invite, and not drive 2, 1869. merket and sell in less quantities than the whole carcass. And now our revenue officers, under a late decision, are finishing up the entire business, by forcing rere gue who brings a bushel of & pec carrots to pay another &“pro- dace broker.” On iast market day about one Bundred and thirty were notified of their lia- bility. Im most of these cases they will keep away, their business not justifying them ia paying ten dollars, the amount demani - luce brokers,” led, were plentitul, be counted around the curdstones of the market walks with their “stocks in the form of bunches of garlic, chinguapins, catnip. ons, mun cab- bage, &c.,&c. Would it not be weil to shape our language differently, and when to market say we're going “on "Change This Tevenue regulation is simply absurd, and we trust it will be revoked, otherwise we must do wun our catnip tea and other comforis, l@ prices rerday —App! eat- ing,82 to $3 per Dbl; dos coouiag, tae ndred: hundred; Sweet Potatoes, $3 50 per bbi.; iriah Potatoes, $2 per bbl; Onions, $1.75 per per bushel; Chickens 610 tas perdsze Sn =I -50 to $5 per doz.; Eggs, 2 cents per doz; Ducks, $4 to doz.; Dry Beans. #250 Strung Beans per lb. —_~—___. TRE CITY HALL INvESTIGATION.—Another Meeting of the Investigating Oommii wi held jast evening at the City Hall, w! Mr. Peter McNamara was examined at considera- bie length by Mr. Cook, and stated that he had previously testified that he never had received oa yee ge pgp ny ‘Under consid- ation—i.¢.-“No part of d ropriat ill Paid until the work has deen ‘Gorce dy the City ‘Surveyor, Jommussioner of the ward “Arsutant Commissioners. et ‘oe Stated that he bad never received any money om account of a contract during the of the work or at at completion without the signature of the Ward commissioner; and bad the comtract been awarded bim for H street the Corporation Would bave saved at least $1,200, and he would have bid much lower, but he sup we have to wait for his pay until ihe whole ‘Work was finished. He held the Corporation ible for not swarding him the contract im question, as he was the lowest bie bidder, and two weeks ago he decided to bring suit against the Corporation, but owing to having a heavy contract in Virginia he concluded to defer it for Present. ‘The witness testified that he had taken a con- tract to grade and gravel Ist street west, which vertiss; was awarded without ad ; sixteen cents jor and nine for gra Pay to be taken ip de. It was not in accordan ce with law, he believed, to award such con- tracts without ad: Propossis there- for oe ten days, —— sock at such a yw figure as wou! ® saving, in his opinion, SEE Sm esters ee nee ‘Djam! A a je r, testified that the contract for K street was bended tohim last winter, but did not recollect the date, nor from whese hands he received it. He read it through carefully and flied it away, and was confident the specifications and bids were not added the general plans of procedure, and o. made a O. Howard brief address, showing the need of an itiom of this character, ia Which be said that steps Bad already been taken for the establishment of a “Refuge” tor unfortunate females, where may be guarded by home influences and taught habits of industry and profit. A house had been cured and was in process of furnishing. Here thew belp was needed. In accordance with the voice of the meeting, 3 committee was 2 consisting of ladies of the various urches of the city, who were to meet at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms on Tuesday noor, October 5. to make arrange. ments for (em = ing ot. the — for the purpose of organizing s Young Women's ristian Association, - PRESHYTERY OF THE CHESAPBAKE.—This body assembled again yesterday morning in Baltimore, Rev. John Ww. Pugh, moderator, ia the chair; Rev. John W. Brown tem y clerk. A request was received from the Qentral Church, Washington, and ted, for the em- Picyment_ot Rev. A. W. Petzor as a stated supply. Ihe revise book on church order was referred toa s committee, consisting of five ministers and three laymen, to report at the the Presbytery. It was resolved that when by the modersior ‘during: chs weasion ot set yy the session of th synod in Richmond, Va. = : —_.—___ BoLD ATTEMPT TO FIRE A BUILDING.—Be- tween eigRt and nine o’cloek last evening, the dining saloon of E. L. Morris, on 12th street, , was set on fire. A bundleef combus- ible material was placed in a closet under the — '. a ee was rows Sateen isthe, partition through & flue Role. ‘Sergeant Vernos, who summoned the mem- ceeded im patting out the in bese cen ‘on! = pat _—— : ‘Sny serious the engine into service. The amount to ib Sve. tol that even- img Will consist of a set Se Suis Eases SS THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. The Committee of Fifte: Their Action Last Night. The Project Expedient and Feasible—A Joint Stock to be Formed— THE GOVERNMENT PRINTERS. Orders ef Superinteadent Clapp. Ne More Submissions to Combinations. The Congressional Printer Will mot be Dictated te. Company to he Also, a” Executive Com. | The following circulars were issued at the miter of Governors of States, dc. with Prest- | Government Priating Office yesterday. dent Grant as Chairman. OFvice OF THR ConcgessionaL Paintsr, Se Oe 1, 1860.—Ganeral Order fo Employees. 1. I: being apparent thatsundry disreputable, scandalous, dishonorable and The Geners] Committee appointed by the citizens’ meeting in reference to the proposed World's Fair im this city, authorized their perniciot ictices indulged in by certain em- chairman, Henry D. Cooke, Esq.,to appoint a | pioyees of tms office have worked and are still special executive committee of fifteen “to dis- | working serious injary to 1ts good order, disei- pline, efficiency, and fair name, the Congres. Cees ines es Oe Prneenlion AC dk onttten of | PES) “Coins ‘dona, tie duty to expose the manner most feasible for the carrying out such practice, prohibit the same im the fature, of the purpose of a grand international exhibi- | ang — tel” authore of the which tion of all nations in this city im the year 1871,” | will follow the farther pursuit thereof. which he did, as statedin Tur S t Conspicuous among these shameful practices are tattling, talebearing, baekbiting, sianderiag, lying, conspiring against tnose in author- ity and against one another, ‘Sue& practices are hereby denounced as Decoming gentlemen, good craftsmen, and m of honor; and further in them, or Placing the offenders eutside this hon: category. He that shall hereaiter fall below the standard of personal, official, and courte- ous conduct and bearing thus indicated, or violate the prohibition here made, must pre- Pare toseek employment outside this depart- ment. It is desired, on the part of the Congressional Printer, that each employee shall 20 manage his financial mat! debts as to obviate the annoyance of baving creditors and collec- torsapplying for permission to enter the office Dabigre: Dr. ‘Stans. bury, J.G. Berret, Moses Kelly, A. R. Sbep- = 7 Kilbourn, By: Galt, vo weeny, of Georgetow: General W.T. rgetown, The Chairman, H. D. Qooke, Esq., culled the meeting to order, and Mr. Kilbourn was elected The Chair stated that he had received a communication trom Mr. A. S. Solomons, a member of the committee, stating that he was im New York, and would not be able to attend the meeting. ‘The Obair announced that he had received a communication from K. B. Noah in reference to the plans for the international exposition, | to make collections. which was read for information. If. To the end that he may be enabled to fally The committee then engaged in general con- and successfully comply, with the require- ments of his office, and efficiently execute tne trust to him by law, the Congressional Printer must require from all persons in his employ a ready and cheerfut compliance with the rules and regulations established, or which may beestablished from time to time, tor the conduct of the public business and the govern- ment of employees; a faithful, zealous, and conscientious performance by each of the par- ticular duties assigned him: and the most im- Plicit and loyal obedience of the orders and directions of the Congressional Printer and the orders and directions of his subordinate oMi- cers. He also expects from all employees gen- tlemanly and courteous ing towards each other in all the relations of business. All must work im harmony r, having bat one Policy to carry out and but one end in view. III. It must be clearly understood by all concerned that the Bowes and daty of regu- lating the internal urs of the Government Printing office, including the selection of his Personnel and the fixing of their tenure and pay, are by public law vested solely in the ‘Congressional Printer; that he is held respon- ible for the execution of his office in the man- ner prescribed by law; that he cannot divide this responsibility with others; and that con- sequently all interference, under color of any au leverigh Rowe than that of the Congress of the United ites, with his pi ves in this 5 ike unwarranted and umwarranta- He cannot, therefore—anda will not— fer the employees of his department, either as individuals or in any organized capacity, to dictate to him in respect to his appoint- ments, dismissals, or the general policy of his If there be those in his py ed who cannot readily place themselves in harmony with the Congressional printer and his policy, they should not attempt to remain in the de- partment to the embarrassment ot the chiet and the detriment of the public interest, but should seek employment in establishments where the attempted exercise of assumed or questionable powers and privileges will not interfere with or obstract the law of the land. 1V. Finally, the Congressional} Printer, is tity him of this appointment and at the same | nis righi, demands of his employees suck a line time to request him to act as chairman ez officio | of conduct and bearing towards each other, and of the Local Executive Committee. Adopted. | allin authority, as to save himself and the busi- On motion of Col. Berret, it was resolved that | ness of the office from embarrassment and ine the chairman of this committee name the per- | efficiency. sons to constitute the several committees | sy order of A. M. Carr, enumerated in previous resolution, and that Congressional Printing. the names be incorporated in the report of the | Omicial:—H.G. Oris, Foreman of Printing. committee. The proj GOVERSMENT PRINTING Orrice, Washing- ton, October 1, 1869.—The tollowing corres- versation as to the best mode of conducting operations. Mr. Qooke took the ground that a charter should be obtained; and after considerable dis- cussion the committee stout unanimously the rollowing deciaration ot by Mr. Shep- be “That it 1s expedient and feasible to gton during the year 1571, and that measures be taken to further that object.” Mr. Shepherd next submitted the following: Resolved, That we recommend the carrying out of this object by the forming of a stock company, to be chartered by with a ay $1,000,000, in shares of $50 each. lopted. Dr. Stansbury offered the following, which was adopted: “That, in furtherance of these objects, we recommend the appointment of the te ing committees: Executive, to consist of five members; en Finance, of ten members; Home Correspondence, three members; Forvign Correspondence, three members; Buildings, seven members; Subscriptions, fitteen members; Local State Commissioners, five members; to Memonalize fora charter, threemem- bers; to prepare a bill to promote the enterprise, three members.” Admiral Dabigren moved an amendment so that Governors of the States and Territories, and the Mayors of the prircipal cities, shali constitute a general executive committee. The Vice President of the United States, Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court, and members of the Cabinet were subsequently added. A local executive committee, consisting of ten citizens of the District ot Columbia, was substituted for the executive committee of five members; and, on motion of General Sherman, the Secretary of the Interior, and Commission- ers of Patents and Agriculture were added to the number. The at was adopted. Col. Berret moved that the President of the United States be made President of the General Executive Committee, and that a committee consisting of the Chairman, Hi D. Cooke, General Sherman and Admiral m be appointed to wait upon the President and no- position to have the subscription books ready at the next meeting of the General pondence, involving a question heretofore in dispute, is published for the information of all Committee was received with favor. A sub- committee, consisting of Messrs H. DB. Cooke, Moses Kelley and Dr. O. F. Stansbury, were appointed to prepare ® draft of the charter, to | concerned: be submitted at the next meeting of this com- [Copy.] Mittee. ‘WASHINGTON, October 1, 1369.—Hon. A. M. No further business appearing for trans- | Clapp—Sir: 1 have the honor to aolicit a few Action, the meeting adjourned to the call of the your valuable time, to ascertain chairman of the committee. ‘our views about the resolution offered at the The report to be submitted to the General Test meeting of the Printers’ Union, viz: Committee, embodying the result ot last eve- “Resolved, That all copy-holders shall be ning’s deliberations, will be ready at the next rinters.” meeting of the Select Committee, together with = ‘With respect, I remain gd most obedien: & draft of the charter to be applied for trom | servant, *. H. GERVAIB, Copy-holder, proof-room, (sov"t printing office. REPLY OP THE CONGRESSIONAL PRINTER. [{Copy.) Congress. —— Base BaLi—Keystone of Phi re. Olymyic—Olympic Win—11 toS jonal Ti grounds were thronged with visitors yesterda; afternoon to ‘he wotween the Olympic, of this city, the stones, of Philadelphia. The Olympics had their tall team out, while the Keystone looked also as if they were bent on victory. Owing to delay im commeneit game only five innings following is the KEYSTONE. 0. RB. 0 y men. inside or outside of this office; relating to its adminis- tration. Holding myself responsibie oniy to the Govcrnment fer my stewardship, I cannot respect any attempt outside the Congress of the United States to interfere with me. A.M. Congressional Printer. Crarr, ing the were piayed, of which the score: OLYMric. GA zB. THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GuoRcE- 1 | TOWN CoLLzex bad their opening meeting last 1 | night, at their hall, corner of Tenth and E 2 | streets. The public having been invitea, the 1 | hall was crowded toits full capacity. A large 2 | numter of ladies graced the occasion with their 0] presence. Protessor Nobie Young delivered © | the introductory to the regular course of lec- 1 ion. He addressed the audi- — ] ence upon the necessity of primary traming § | and education of the F prion int for the medical profession, and sketched the course of studies he should pursue to become efficient as After describing the nature and character of this training, and the difficulties tures of the seas: ‘ime of game, 2.30. and anxieties the student had to contend with Umpire—Mr. O. L. Hart, Union B. B.C. before entering upon the actual tice of his Scorers— Messrs. McMangs and Miller. rofession. he alluded to the erhood which id ever existed between the members of it from all sections of the country, and which ‘was not disrupted even by the late war, while all other professions, and even the churches, bad _— hive by Lg te mene A sryeen: Dr. J. mpson, professor of physiol- + iit deliver his opening lecture to the clas in the es this evening at7 o’clock. The meeting will be free to the public. Thisafternoon the Nationals play the Key- stone, unless prevented by the rain. On Monday and Tuesday the Eckfords, the champions of the United States, will play the Nationals and Olympics on the National's grounds. The Stars, of N. Y., will visit Washington during the present month, playing on their way here clubs in Philadel- pbia and Baltimore. ‘The tamed Atiantics will pay Washington a Visit within @ week or two, to pisy match aa with our clubs. The Atlantic nine will : Eer; iD, P.; jst Db; Crane, 2d b.; b; 8.8.5 - CS as substitute. The Cummings, Clyne, R. Hunt, Manly, Dallard, Rogers, Werth and Hall, with ‘Johason as substitate. Superintendent ‘Mayor's office the follow- for & stone and wooden bridge at the of Q and 18th streets:—Henry Birch, $6.50 per perch of 25 feet for masonry; 210 per M for timber, &c.: 30 cents per yard for excavation. Hugh Hughes, $4.75, $37.50, 40 The Pytbiaa Base Ball Club (colored) and | cents. Paul Muaphy & Uo., $6.20, $3, 35 cents, the O11 4 (white) played a game = Philadel. | Peter McNamara, 36.75, $40, 30 cents. Cameron hia yesterday afternoon. The Pythians won | < Sons. #7, $42.50, 25 cents. J. R. TF, $5.50, ¥ 8 acore of 48 to 26. A nine, corm ef law students, located rear the City Hall. will leave this city next Monday, for the purpose of visiting Leesburg and Hamilton Stations, in Virginia, and play- ing the clubs at those places. Svvitez Waex.—The exercises of the Catholic J..bilee in this city will commence $39, 45 cents. J. T. H. Hall, $62 A. M. Hayward & Co.. 36.45, $35, 20 cents. J. V. W. Vandenburg, $7.50, 35, 20 cents. The contract was awarded to Mr. Hughes. Surveyor Lory oo also opened at the Mayor’s etfice, yesterday, bids for grading and gravel- ing Samson street, between 14th and 15th and P and Q streets, as follows: Costello & Salli- van, 12 cents for grading, 10 cents for gravel- Doth in St. Patrick's church aud ia St Stephen's | ing. James Almen, 10, 11, D. Roach, 14. tz. to-morrow evening. In St. Patrick’s cnureh | Jobn G. Stafford, 10%.74. Thomas iH. Wil Rev. Father Keane will preach High Mass to- | !iams, 5, 18. Delaware linduell. 16, 15. D. morrow morning on the natare oftindulgences | Koppel, 15, 16. John Crowley & Uo., 13%, 94- m general and of ba Fe aoe Sr the evening, at 7 o’c! , the exercises will be formally opened by Kev. Father Dougherty, of | ,ght¥S-tRoRRBDND SacRED Conc St. Joseph’s church, Baltimore, who will aiso preach on Monday and Tuesday evenings. the same Bour. On Wednesday and Tharsd: mings Rey. Father Boyle, of this city. pected to occupy the pulpit, and some other eminent divine will be secnred for Friday evening and for the Sunday followiug at High ass, when the exercises will be closed. The early masses throughout the week will be at 6 and7 o’ciock. Rev. Father Walter will, every morning, givea short instruction on the com- mandments, C3 the first ut and his ag gga) well, Aitorney General Hoar, and Porter are expected to attend the grand sacred concert of the Washington Scengerbund at the National Theater to-morrow evening. The Programme embraces selections from the worksof Beethoven, Verdi, Von Weber, Abt, Kuechen, and others. The Bund will be as- uarteete, and Miss Minnie Holtzman, of Bal- Mrs. D. Morell, of this city, who sang at the Arion’s concert the other eve- Prof. Cari Richter, tast exhibition > He gives savernee. GEORGETOWN. EDUCATION. Onrermax Court, Judge Fisher — Yesterday, en ag a Misted or false nea ore sentenced to 3 te = se ¥ pene toate aby £ ee ane three years in the penitentiary. Im the ease of ‘Rervstreaw CLes.—This club F LL, 186%, hoe bee yy st Frank West, convicted of grand larceny, rea- Matin, te Pricnls? Sons for a new trial were filed. Harry Smith, ‘the obair. reports Borth, between iste ‘assault and battery; =“. Prod: Thanet Jae | cinct committees, by which a wa of gen- = Rain je a aeaiarae aoe oe inyait | tlemen were admitted to membership, a resolu- ome w:'. 08 reraine? whens to await requisition from ind, wraagndy Sam woe, cawred ty, Br. A. 1. Urines and GEO. C. HENNING, Dy ative teacters at sraal dered to be disc! Joba tadioten | Sapnted Cnt a penensl enceting oF a for assault with intent to Kill, was convicted; motion for new trial made." : ee selena di omer oa ceny, was Hi Harring! ir fctence Joseph Ligh! Indicted for stole» property, for Gelence. no the case of James and Harry Smith, tor assaelt,and David Powell, for horse stealing, je Pros. Was entered. The motion for ew trial in the case of Schureman, indicted for the larceny of Treas- ‘Ury bonds, was being argued as we goto press, ———_ ‘The Dirt Business. The conflict on ye brave, Who wish toptery on tee pr taphate a And now the row about the G street dirt busmess is increased by the affidavit of James Marth, who swears that his horse and cart were em) town, ive of clubs, ns Samaritan Hall next Priday NO, 511 SEVENTH STREET, 15h streets and Sk wan Tin and D we 208 toot DEALER In and ted, followed by an address by Dr. Ubas, iH. }» after which the meeting adjourned. Deovens’ Rust.—This market yesterday was active and well sttended—scv Read ef cattle ‘were offered, and sold at from $6 to $7 per 100 Ibe. gross; 1,000 sheep and lambs brought $1.75 to 84.50 head; cows, calves, $6 to $7 per 100 Ibs. gross, Coal SHIPMENTS.—During the week end! this date, 11,96 toms coal have bean ship from this port coastwise, as follows:—Hamp- satroasa Baltimore Company, son tons: 5 ining Company, 1,905; Consol! 7S: Hays docks, 3,927; Cumberland Boa and Iron Oempany, 1,367 tons. Maxcuants’ ExcHanGs.—Thirty-one bi dred bushels prime red wheat were sold GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL. 1 now offer the best sssortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ‘Sud prices, * Ever ed Im this market a » make, variety, 0B ONE PRICE ONLY. "Oh this morning at $14°%. Besides th: Sree ty, therelore, Could oot sow | above, six Bundred bushels Ted were of- | The Stock is always being added to by intro. | Ly. AOR BS OF Fram nich Orang ‘with, aay more cuickens, cessor | Ted without sale, Seen eetratle ao reltee wa iOg? Ap mgeeE,, Bed | Residence—4ud @ street BORED, corner ‘of sth milk, and was discharged bas ‘he been time auring the season. ne | oe. oe nor employed since upon the Corporation. poniocbralecig N ATION AL MEDICAL COLLEGB, MEDICAL DBPARTMENT OF OOLUMBL OULLBGS, = ‘B Sreeeet, Berwemx 131m axy lére. The Tehall also offer a good assortment of H BOYS’ AND CHILDBEN’S OLOTHUING, suitable for school or dress. | | Alexandria and Vicinity, vening The Gazetic of last e has the following items: ABScCONDED.—A & considerable erowd was B. GOLDING. A. aE ox \BMaN and th and sim ts to keep well-: Garments. meene am constantly th lar course ot Lectures in this pose, attracted around the clothing store of « 5 in the make and f all a otamenee on FMABAY . October 1, « John,” on the corner of King and Unio bis entries) alage Phos areene: Benrly all my Stock te ofther made in + further iatoemation si¢rese streets. early ye | oe ee |. Apply at the ‘house, Si ae Secl-tw 419 York ay., bet. isth and isth mown that : from Baltimore had ates all _ \aneenn ns cette sale | A yor § r apply goods in thestoreand sent them Peven GROUBBIES!! | residence. Ne. 733 1 street morth, of wt tb other creditors from attaching them. ard that ecratioy, and ¥nce purchasers may rely on - . Pee MET the proprators, Gustave ana William (ser AT BEBUORD PRIORS. getting paged oe had absconded, leaving many debts due in the city unpaid, The store occupied by these par- ties was burned, it will be remembered, last winter. It is also said that ome of the brothers had lately bought @ large stock of goodsin the I jnence of damage to bya whinwind: 1 will oer goede eile mening Fepaireat reduced prices. I would tiou InPattention to our 7" WEALTH OF NATION'S EXTRA FLOUR, ject. of (TETUITION Av kc PPBIVATE TOITION —Sn Experienced Poacher | GOOD ABTICLES. | Ba HO. BUTTS, TEAOREE OF Vou ‘The assortment will comprise every description | MAtcsid Becldence: Urast lace, 8 door | offers her services at reasonable rates. to per- DI BOCK CU, Sons desiring Crrefui and Thorowes Pescase In~ 4 ‘and spy th Natches, | near! 1 to Family Flour, at a very low fig- 4 y rractoe “ roa rem phage Soham | Re wareMMtcm Goan ian MEME EE | wannmpootaters se MRS | hina a Frhere “he sold them for left tor Siper atlga, to "gids WHISKY at gi 2s = = FANTALOONS AND VEsrs, Whidnt ne 3 Pr ey “Tam Couns ov Tavs Love’ ic —It was Srices: ae, «oor, Baa! i auey: 8U1TS OF SINGLY, HOW48o isstirore. up. 's Gazet r heast Cor. : Fo — county,’ At Gordonsville hetrain upon wack | WOSSITURE! FURNITURE 7 Black, Blue, Dablise, Mulberry, Bronze, Brown, | Sbysical icrelopment uneurpassed. Pupils 1 the were mas met by the father and brother of | _ Owing to the scarcityof 7 becri —— COATINGS. Point. or the Naval my term opens the young lady armed to the teeth, and swear- | will offer his stock of fine Parlor and Cham- Fancy, Pisin, aad mixed — ing vengeance against the bridegroom, butas = ae Sele ppee Mattresses, CASSIMBBES. the doors of the car containing the object of 4 ced [ae dey All shades of their search were locked, and actual conflict | {in person, wis i MBLTONS, Prevented, and the married pair passed on to a | fer ste mac! bon’ ronges | A grest variety of station above, where they got off. Greatex- | paying high rents and large sala ies VIOTS. citemedt igre ~ a by. the a = at * J.B. wae. ping, .Prtere es low ja any city of the United arance of the father of ie, Who flour- Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C., | Rintug bis Bistol, was threatening to shoot the } _8¢24-1m Termination of street cers. oan Dive for self measurement sent per post man who r Tway wi ug! re Sustomers may rely upon obtaining MARRIAGE PREVENTRD.—A colored man Esrasyrenap | ner, the iowest marketpics. Goods at named Ohesley Page, who forsome time past has been living with @ woman of his owu color named Sally Bell, last uignt attempted at the W. 8. WHSATLE’ PREMIUM Bre y hurch In addition to my stock of Made Goods, ct hiracossaed Mary Bente er ee pevaprtsauanr, Tehall Keep a large line of coeds for —_ —. was ecg epaca, B — - as wt ted by iret sweetheart, who suddenly let a - her appearance and forbade the bans in terms vised ee ttt Gres deatenble aor cio akill to oe offered-and every efor will bey GORZAGA COLLEGE. by no means mincing. She had previously at- | obtsined, with constant personal attention on ti: in F street, between th and rh, tacked the sable Lothario witha shoomakers’ Patt of the proprietor, makes this the best place | "? “Sslly superior work at knife, cut his cravat from his neck, and sliver- | {2 the District to haveall orders in his line well POPULAR PBICES, ed his clothing generally. Promptly executed. eet 6m I shall offer in this department some really su- perior comprising— Bx THOMAS DOWLING, Auc’r; Georgetown. — BEAVERS. TRI z's FLA CHISCHILLAS. CITY ITEMS. sigan pap Al TE oad ae CLOTHS and OOATINGS, abet Sage irtue of trust. made . THE Oak HaLt Clothing and Merchant 0th, 1366, and rec: ¢ lend ‘BT oud SILK VESTIN: Tailoring House, 460 7th street, opposite Post tl Pa Pi ET ae ome. Office, closes every evening (except Saturday) inal ISH end 5 ats o'clock. Upen Saturday untill0 p.m. 6 "5 colors; OHEVIOTS —— se Lanes Vases, Jet Jewelry, Alaska Diamonds, Received this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylania avenue, between 4} and 6th streets. aving Sy ertangements, I can now getup tgordersin any quantity, toe following ae cles, o, COATS. ULOAKS. PANTALOONB EGLIGEE SHIBT: antow Flan iL UNDER. OULE UNDERSWIBTS ana —_e—_—_ THE CHBAPEST PLACE to buy Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods is undoubtedly the popular Marble Mall, Franc & Goldman's Gents’ Far- nishing Goods Establishment, No. 453 7th st., opposite Patent Office, where they have just received an immenee stock of Undershirts and Drawers, and all other Furnishing Goods for 8e25-e0d THOS. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. FEAME BUILPING AND LOT ON FRED- oe 8T! 1 GEORGETOWS. AT avc- HERB ARH anger, fall and winter, which they sell from 15 to 20 On THURSDAY, the 14th day of October, | Skin and Fur Gloves; . ’ tor Bo here for your owandvanage. iw” wane the premises, at,f o'clock > mt efter ate and Cui Te ae pen MONDAY. Sept ath. French mee of sell part of lot No. 226, Uj Linen and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers; the family, —_. ___ kina’ addition, frouting 3 feet on Frederick street ew : ly, and is ‘poken in the In- OFiMOx ov THE BALTIMORE PRESG—A Topic | and 96 fect on’ Gb birt ee ope Breeton Sure end Tights; | statute. th the improvements joseph col- ‘t ie or quality oY Gunversation Among the Ladies. — We were oem a ‘Bui jy8-cofm __ MADAME D'HEBVILLY. Prin’, ierested ta which took : isa lot, with fine stone cellar walls HOW480 cnivansiry, ladies’ car between | erected. anf the present building bes thoes i ‘Ornaments; . re Wine gue of Which has often beem usel for taire, bells, pucsalsd miguel oud Giate Buttons. end Youtna’ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. marked that the bitters had cured her of chills | Terms: One-third cash; residue at_6 and 12 | Hor. FACULTY: in three days; an ‘was cured of dyspepsia | months, secured bys deed of trast. $50 4 4, aniening Cat to Tanneited | , Molor General 0.0. HOWARD, LL. D., Presi- ina ort time; aud, tn fact sald she, no | Sheseg, Convevancing and stesss es cost ofpar- | Sore tor which no is made; bat shoal a r 4 Lig are Nair & Be : ance copncceorg : pout y | se 21-coase THOMA! LING, Auct. | a8r, devon goods required to vania avenue, Price $i per bottle. ——eo—— A Desree.—It bas long been 4 desire with Medical men to have an agreeable tonic, which will act beneficially upon the different fonc- tions of the system without delecerious effect. Speer’s “Standard Wine Bitters” fully meet the want so long felt, Their base is his pure jew Goods are added weekly te the OUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ——————S—S——————— SUBSTANTIAL PANTS, FO! 5 $3 MEN —no satinet; at peer ocl-tf From FLOUBi! a6 Bet 0 MD. Professor of [inewithout any medication, except by herbs | | Recelpte direct from the mill. with orders to soli | Gvercovts. to ‘onder, from @i0 te inc Brectice of 5 Be en and roots. Sold by Druggists. &S | at Market Rates. mible-breasted Velvet Vests, ponas.B. 3X street, bie. = MOBRET REYSUEN; MD” Preteen at Glin. Double-breasted BAKERS, ATTENTION! Long Capes, to order, Assortment Large! UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50Cc., 60¢., 75¢., 1, at the Origimal Franc, 49 7th st., between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: rie Low pes wie al AUDI . AUGUSTA, M.D. No. 425 TO ALL PUROBASEES. : Lttrect, Professor of Practical Amatoniy®” is Gepartment wi —_.__ One Barrel or Thousands, at geagon. and the particular towhichIwish | Lectares will commence ©” WEDNESDAY, FINE WHITE SHIRTS, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, to direet public attention at7 o'clock p. m., with an Introductory at the Original Franc, 404 7tb at., between D LOWEST POSSIDLE RATES, by Sacre and E. No Branch a 9,29,1: 90 16 W.M. GALT 2 00. . CHARLES B. PURVIS, M.D. i Goop Socks for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D E. No Branch Store. 9,29, SAvB YOUR MONEY and ba; Farnishing Goods at the U: 7th st., bet. Dand E. No Bran: —— Removat—aA. Fisher, French Steam Scour- erer, and Agent for the Staten Island Dyeing Establishment, has removed his Office from SCHOOL BOOKS, your Gent's SCHOOL REQUISITES, inal Franc, 49% Store. 9,29,1: k&e., &e., kee 445 7th street, opposite Patent Office, to 135 9th = street, bet’ F and G, opposite Patent | WE WOULD CALL THE ATTBNTION OF a ter 5 | SCHOLARS. PARENTS, GUABDIANS, amp | ‘28°, i sun ro morir Searguio mt ong» | SERGE SADR ae neaY. Be | RE en | i: 18 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIO . B. | OUB LABG! TE ST or mn Wilson & Go. ean sell Shoes, Boots,&c.,2s cheap | EVERYTHING IN HE tei qpabling mo to ft almost anzone. In one, two and | St cred and tareed ints mene eae ere a5 any person who advertisesin the Star. 7,14 ae ar with Shades with ont sng; | ail the creditors and heirs of sald Secensel ars ese —_-—- SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOK | Sithout, witho sce ced ei eee eae and | tified to atient. with thelr, claims proper For THe cumapest Gent’s Furnishing LINE, large or very small men, and youched, or they may otherwise by law be excludo: Goods go to the Original Franc, 491 7th street, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ——_o——_- cones Riseee eS pen tar ae oe unio! larged Jeints, and other dis- case of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyl- ania avenue, between 4 6th streets. Hours from § a. m. 2 6 i ene — at Tesidences between 6 and § p. m. No charge tor consultation at office. Established 1961. from all Denent in said deceased 's estate: provid Scopy of this order be published once a we k for thre: ks in the Evening Star day. Tet —a. fe 25-lawSe* ORrHans’ OOUBT. TRict oF Corc™ weut:—ie GENTLEMEN’S NIGHT SHIGTS, ALL SIZES. - PBIOES OF SHIRTS: WHIOH WS WILL SELL AT VEEY LOW BATES, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. BLANCHARD & MOHUN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Cerner Pa. avenue and lith Street, aoe ae) ry approbation of tho Bforessid, CUSTOM MADE SHIBTS cost o pee ee ee Se RUBBRR SHEETING and Nursery Cloth, Air oa se2__WASHINGTON CITY. | per halfdozen more than ready-made Bhiris,, °° | SD4\ ots ta hand es far . lows, &c. SLi ADAMBON’S, 506 9th street, a= FIVE MILLIONS | tone PEER LINEN DRESS SHIRTS made | where all the crediters and heirs of said d <a order for $36 per half dozen. BY TE Pie gna relief imaginable can be af- and CROSS PLEAT 6HI&° FINE EMBROIDERED, TP ErEP. FRILLED, copy of this order be published ence a week for those elegant suite selling a: cach asiowisnings STEWART COOKING STOVE. BOYS’ and OHILDREN’S SHIBTS, toorder, of | three weeks tu the “Bening Star’ wrovivus to ly lew prices at the celebrated Usk Hall cloth. meas every ‘ription. the day. ‘Test: . WEBST Bg store, 0 Seventh street opposite the Post | Why will you buy any other? In Sith there SHIRTST shall Keop | e2s-tawoe* aT Witie, Office, where, in addition to gentlemen's «Ban. hip the best every way. atin Of Foncy aud Plain Lines BOSGMS vale nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran na Pogue, drab and examine the singly or by the dozen. @ete alpaca and linen suite, iparenpocber ue as Leoscinaghland STEWART, on restos dostring: to parehase Shirts 4 bald variety are also Agen rade mark, retail sales, c' be moat: bn fad 240". * 5. F. SIMPSON, them made by ordering afew weeks ia edvenne” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aLao— 9020-tf between loth and Uth streets. Westen Ovargeicts * (T° AEE WHO SELL CIoans AND TOBAOUO. rere sae Jems the Frade; B CHANDLER, | = Gentiomens’ mands or Suewis; <' D | RUBBBR COATS, PANTS, CAPS. ’ ‘OBA0CO, BUPEPONOBOS, TALWAS, Outer Ree See of all grades, from @I7 4 H a __ iP AE, To sovexxunrans AND OTHERS WANTING WELOW's AND RAYS BSST FAMILY FLOUR, oop ExtEa . 08 PER be. &o. 7 Goods will be sent O. @. D. to any part of the Tuar ver pest toany = Also, very fine old SHERBY AND PORT WINES. GEO. C. HENNING, No. 511 SRVBUTS STREET. ors wi ‘tats ‘

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