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_EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. - OCTOBER © 9. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. Exce Pic. Natiowat Tumatae.—<The Kichings Troupe in «Fra Diawolc Exccrstow to Norfoix and return on the steamer Coit on Mondays aud Thursdays. Daity Excursiom to Mount Vernon on the steamer Arrow, at lv a. m. MARKaiTEa's ART GALLERY, $96 7th straet. Suita & STAONG'S ART GaLieay, 25 F street. —-—__ TRE Coror (QrESTION— Cie? Riciie in The- re and Hestaurants— The Treater ease.—Yea- verday afternoon, Officer McCathrau <erved the following warrant on Mr. Kapley of the firm ef Spalding & Rapley, proprietors of the Na jowal Theater,) for ejecting Wm. S. Basse Jomes T. Wormley and C. Otis Brady. trem the dress circle of that Theater ou Satur aay night Inst rs olumbia, Connty W Wheress imformation u to the subscriber, a J the stid comn'y atcre-aid, on the outa of Wm. S. Basseman. that William W. Rapiey of the firm of Speidiag & Rapley, propriet of the National Torster of Wasningon, D. (S814 theater being legally licen<ed by the Co. eration of the City of Washinz“on.) on th« day of Uctober. 1-69. within the corporace ims the city cf Wasbingtor. violve! the pro Hons of section | of au act of the City Coan- euls of the said city of Washington, entitled «An Bet regulating admission to places of public amusement and enteriainment, approved Jane iv. it) by refusing to allow Wan. S. Basseman, James T. Wormley and U. Oas Hrady. jF., at of whom are persons of color of Aivtean de ain tn the dress circle of the satd National Theater, while @ theatrical entertainment was going ‘on said theater, sud Basseman, Wermley aad Braty having ¥ cbased tickets for said dre: Bad first been aooopted by bi t 1 beiug on the gr ey apt Krady wer T Atniean descent oa Yesterday atternvon. Sr. Kap- by bes counsel. K HH. Lasa-y, Bearing wes postponed. A Case of ‘steers and Fisint —On Monday might, after the adjouryment of the Boara of Common € 1, about tiiveen of the members, all white ex ‘Messrs. Hatron. Phot and Piper. colored, went to av ovster sal the avenue, and, seating themsei ves, eysiers, whep they were approached the proprietors and trformed that they could not be served im tha: house. Not caring to have any words about the matter, they imm, iately lett and proceeded to another, a larg: 1 more showy establishmen: Jouncilmen sought out the propri qnited af Some of the member o! ry Connect: the whe wished to get an oyster ve & private room. to which he @ reply. In order to make assurance doubly sure, be then stated that among the number were several colored men, and asked if that would make aay differ- ence. He was atonce told that they could not ow adiaitted to the tables, whem they dt to Try some other house, and were, it is said, finally successful in finding one where no dis- huction was made on account of color. —_.—__ Tug Nationat TocRNAMENT aND Batr.— ‘The tournament at the National Park yester- Gay afternoon, to which reference was made TER Stak of last evening. was quite a ited affair. After an appropriate ad- deess by Dr. Hill, of Alexandria, the follow- ing Knights commenced the contest for the ampion lance—H.1’ Bailey, Kaight of Vir- #; Henry Bailey, Knight of Morey; A. W. « mn. Knight of New M Knight of Potomac Green Spring; A. P. Good; Knight re t Ivanhoe. Accotunck; Charles Tay- A. Fox, Kuight of Fair. ‘bt of Sacred Soil; all of Virginia, and A. W, Jarboe, Kaizht of Hope L. Jarboe, Kuight of Maryland; N. Jarbor, Nameless Kuight: S. F. Garduer, Koight of W. A. Edelen, Knight of Prince Jones, Knight of Lost Can ‘hr ot Fair Sex: K W. Hereford, J. Powell, Ki ight of Lawn: ight of Hopeful: all of Mary- - Hereford, Maryland, won the Kn Koigbtot Hu J. W. Sesser, Ki B After a spirited tilting, R. W. ot and the right to crown th= 4 Beanty:” Henry Bailey, ! Morey, of Virginia, to crown the ef Honor: Newman, hnight of of Virginia, the secocd Maid of Honor. ard Horace Bailey, Kaicbt of Virginia, | tbe third Maid ot Honor.’ Miss Upbetia Ede- of Prince George's county, Md.. was sen (Queen. After the tonrnament there Was a srend ball, and the festivities were kept < Bp Until this morning. base Batr— Yesterday after. c. the Eckford Club (champivas of tne 4 States) played a match gume with the y mp of this city, im the presence of a arge vumber of spectators. and, wot wita-tin ug the umfavorabie condition of the grou: r. (| Pmkuam, ¢ 10} eneeeeree 2 Total .... bay INNINGS Olympic Eektore . Ac: 1DENTS.—About 5 o'clock yesterday af- terLcon, while two workmen were enguged 10 @iggies gravel im & bank on E street north, t caved in, injuring one of y about Dis breast and legs. tfhcer Uliver conveyed bim home to bis resi- cence. No i> L street, between 4th amd 5th, and Dr. Lee, who was called, pronounced him serieusiy injured. Yesterday afternoon two painters, named Jobn P. Miller and Henry Berger, while en- ued iM panting the trotot a house on G * en ivb apd bith, fell from the the pavement A Gistance of twenty ler struck the iron railing and was seriously myured in back and bad thre nibs broken. He was conveyed to bis resi- dence, on D street, between [ith and i3_. by Officers Markwood and O'Hare. Dr. Bulkley ax called, and pro vd tbe wounds not dangerous. Berger fortuoately escaped with 2 few Librarian; H. ©. Sherman, Musteai iarector ‘The following were elected as au execative commutiee —D. L. Burnet, Frederick Jones, snd ES Kimball. A committer to invite gens Uemen to become inactive Members of the as. sociation was appointed a: tollows—S. KR. ©. ©. Ewer, S. E. Micditeton, 5. V. sh. M. drice. S_ 4. Kimbatl, Samuel V. Sones. A special nposed of notify —_—_.—___ Norra. railroad trams guiarty trom this cxty, bat there Table delay north of Baltimore, ol tae damage by the sorm. ‘ain, dtw herr at 6 o'clock this €. did not reacn Jaltimore umtil s, and wing to baying to switch off Diladelphia, getuog on ester. The railroad authori- ing damages, and it is through line will be in rua- edt, and that express trains BIDE order to-n feaving New York and this city to-night will Pass through on time. ——e ee BUILDING Associations —A meeting of the First Co-operative Busiding on was pele on Monday night st Potomac Hail, Island; was sold, at an -10 shares of stock At the 24tb meeting of the National Capita Building Association tast ever £1500 was sold, St An Average premium of 56 ceuts —e— De. Jos. TaBsR JouNSON has resigued bis t clerkship, and haviag beeu elec'ed Secretary of Howaid University aud Professor Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Obil- dren, will Bereatter devote all Dis \.. ~ and at- tention to the practice of Bis p tences made by J. H. ——o—_ Hanson FRE Qvzstion.—The Corporation of George'own filed with Justice Plant yestey day & notice of its appeal from Nis decision te Of the Sopreme Court of this distric: im the cas of the barbor tonnage tax. {| posed irregutarity iu the Lth.street Presbs | terian Church. There appeared to be noceurco © a dust might i the | ccbies t Congrega tonal 5 £. elected “1 ~ Poinp FP. KR sadent. Lewis J. Davis eretary and Treasurer: Dr. F. T. Howe, The Presbyteri The Presbytery of the Potomac—This Presby- tery commenced its fall session in the Capitol Hil Obureb, (Rev. Jonm Chester »,) inst even- ing. and the rewring Moderator, Rev. J. SH Hencerson delivered the opening sermon trou 20 Morin Rigns, vi. Ist verse. A‘ter the sermon, the Presbytery wns or- gAuized by electing Rev. Mr. Nourse Moder tor and Rey. Mr. Fox tem instalincion of Kev. S. J. the first Sai hours of meeting are 9% o'clock @, m.. half hour to be devoted to Teligions exercises, ant take a recess of one hour from i2\. mee at iy p.m. ti'1 4. vening ia November, T Vote " beng . ‘ssrs. Tustin, Fox. Van Doren, | tinger, and Mateneti: Wiihamson, Mitchell, Nays—ke Decher', aud Elder Tscuimfiiy—$. Rey. Ur. Tustin moved that Rev. A. A. E. eas—Rav Elders Leitch, Mayfield, . Bell. and Watler—tz. | New York «xt place ef meeting (the time being the first Tursduy in April next.) The I’resbytery took a recess, The Presiytery of strict of New Schoot)—This body commenced its sas- Ia-t The open . DD. Noyes, the retirii ‘The Presbytery as moderator, aud is as temporary clera. A | etter trom Georze H. Smyth, the former ps | tor of the Sixth Caurch, and now at Wiiming- *, in which he tendered bis resig- wary clerk. The itenell, pastor of New York avenue Church, was appointed for . grin Evening services at o'cluck | jourse, Bit- Messrs Henderson, Chester, and Tavior be regaraed as tne representative of (nis body in the General Assembly, wiicd, alter e church was selected as tre Columbia “ion at the Sixth Church (Sonth Washington) ing sermon was | Tue Prize Rrxo—Cotlyer vs. Doverty—The Fotiure Yesterday—Another Fight Arrangel—T + | Zisp iJ the Washington Harty —As stated 1 Die DTam (f yesterday, the fight whica was to have Taarn place om Jamestown din James ver, oetween Sam Oollyer and Couries Tvonerty did Bot come off, the Iatter forfeltiag the moLey om account of beng oret weiz: ‘We mentioned also that the Wasoiagion pariy tAiled tO coppect wito Collyer’s seqmer 1 Hampton roads, Upoo making the wnart « Fo-vre-s Momroe at 6 o'clock &. m., yesterday m. Tong the intelligence was recetyed that Co Lvrs boat, the N. P. Bangs, bad arrived here at 2o'eh a. M4 aod afer waiting | ba d-aty till nes 6 tor the Washington boat, theu seamed off, beading up James river. The (Lol then started for Norfolk, and various were p.m. the expressions of disgust aud disappulatmeat o: Poy —The session was resume morn- ong those on board, who had come from jpg, abo after devotonst exercises the presby- jew York, as well as Wa-ingtoa, to witness very proceeced to Business, the first qu-stioa | ibe pugiiistic display. being on the reunion, aad after some d+ etre | The Coit resched Norfotk between 7 and = Yow was 'skeu as ty Whether they would unite | o'clock 4 m. Here it WAS discovered tna. | on the arueles of faith, and resulted in tne | Uoily arrest bad been ordered oo Sundty | affirmative—the | ment, and toat tout mdividnal lett quietly tor Fampioe, above Old Poiat, where be was «fed tur py the N. P. Banks and party yester- Guy morning. The Banks tovg out aoou’ 125 pe:Sous, sume Baitimoreaus, bu: mostly Nor- jul toek, and sue barely escaped. as a squad Ot soldiers arrived at the Woart to intercep: ner justin time to see her paffiug black smoae in the distance. Cepate was laid on the table. After wainng patiently all the forenooa, lis- A letter was received trom K. B. Williamson | teuug to rumors of military interference, a whose licensure Bad been revoked, bat it was dispacch wus received from Old Point at two deemed ectiul, and laid ow the table O'clock that there bad been no fight, and the news spread like wildfire over town, crowds Tepairing to the wharf to meet Collyer and party, who bad just left Old Poiot oa their way to Nortolé. it appears that Collyer’s boat arrived at Jamestowu Ist selected, about thirt, Monroe, adont ergti erday mora. ‘© found Donerty aad party ou o'e ing, and ther steamer Stute of Maryland, whica lef: Rich- Mend on the night previous “t el yen o'clock. The seconds went immed: to Doherty's foom, and wetghicg him on « pair of sesles brougbtirom Kich mond. be scaled 1334 pounds. A dispute here arcs, which was soon se:tled by Jobniy Dwyer, Cotlyer's second, who pro- Lation as Secretary of the Presnytery. was | posed fo Weigh both the principals on a palt of weak Whe Ciera wee tewwecere to repey ina | scules he had broug’st from Norfolk, aad-which kind letter. necepting the resignation, [ev J. | had been adjusted tor the purpo-e. This belug ©. Smit moved that @ certificate ba granted | AgFeed to, they were found to welgh, Collyer Ninian B Kernick, a leentiate of this Prespy- | 27's pounds, (oue-balf pourd under weigat.) tery, to pin the Presey Troy. Carrel, | 8d Doherty 13), or two pounds over waight ae be aid asked if It woutd vs | Coliyer iminediately claimed the stakes, and jn Proper to bring up and conan ar a cise o rs | Srecwee and a lady bad been tried and ais- missed, and she cannot procure a copy of he | proceedimgs. Rey. Mr. Martin thought it wou honld appeal. De. Sunderland rejoined by saying the matter was noted im the minutes of this Presbytery. Be- | sides, Rev. Mr. Martin had both writien and | spoken te bim on the subject He would now | leave the matter with the Presbytery. | _The Presbytery adjourned to 9 o'¢lock this | morning. To-Da —The presbyters met this mornin: the first bait hour in devotional ex- lercises. Rey. Dr. Sunderland offered a tesolu- Action of the presbytery at its last sta: te in regurd to the session or records afghe Fifleentm street Presbyterian church that the ession of said churcd be in presbytery at its presentsession, aud that the consideration of ii records be made the special order of the cay at7 a. m. Dr. Sunderland and not Elder Moore were appointed a committee on the miauses of gen- eral assembly. Elders J. A. Fay and Fenton were appointed a committee on Treasurers’s report. On motion the Presbytery resolved to meetin First Presbyterian Church, Washing- top, D.C, on the first Tuesday in April. 18 Mr. Jason Rodgers, . licentiate of the Pres- bytery, made application, through Kev. S. D. foyes. for ordination, who moved that the application be ted. ‘Dr. Smitt moved that the ordination take Pisce in the First Church of Baltimors, the | Ith October; which was adopted, acd the and place Elder Moore moved that Jason Rodzers preach & sermon, in lien of any further exami- nation for ordination; adopted. | ‘The hour for special order having arrived, Tir. Sunderland moved that a commitree be Appomted to examine the sessional records of the Fifteerth-street Church. Rev. Mr. Glover and Elder Moore were ap- pointed. On motion, the Presbytery proceeded to the consideration of the items im the report of the committee. On the first item no action was deemed necessary. Un item two, on m tion of pr. Sunderland, Resolved, That the ces. | stors of the churches under our jurisdiction he enjoined to comply with the Presbytery of | the General Assembly m reporting the jist of thelr mem bers, and that they see to i that all who are reported are in known and living com. Muvior With the respec'ive churches; adopted. liem 3—Ur. McLain oved the question on Reunion; he answered in the affirmative. On this the yees and nays were called for,with tae following result: Ministers—8 yeas, 1 nay; Elcers—i yeas The stated clerk was directed to forward the action of ‘he Presbyieries to the stated cleric of the Genera! Assembly. | Tewrgeance Matregs.—Last evening Dep- uty Grand Wortpy Patriarch E1ward Jobo. son installed the following officers for Hope Division No. 10, Sons of Temperance —J. 1. Kidwell, W. P.; C. W. Srooks, W. A: UO. C. Mead, R.5.,H. T. Ratcliffe, F.S; W. H. Kid- well, Treas; 1. A. Oooksey, Chap.; Thomas Burgess, Con: Thomas Beabler, A. C.; Wm. est, I. S. Wim. Simpson, O.S. The follow. ected Tepresentatives to the Grand —J L. Kidweil, W. L. Kidwell, Geo. A. Simmon:, A. M. Boswell. On next Tuesday Howard Division will pay Hope Division a fraternal visi', wen the doors will be open to the public. Last evening a delegation from Oriental, Morning Star, Rising Sun and Minnehaha visited Lodges of Good Templars, of this city, Excelsior Lodge, No. 4, of Virginia, ball, Columbia Schoolhouse, about t from the Long Bridge, and spent a te’ very pleasantly. Addresses were made by Hon. ©. P. Halloway, and Messrs. Waller, O'Donovan, Wontner, Coraett, Smith, and Mrs. for. Lockwood. There was asong by Mr. Angel, and a recitation by Miss Emma Sqaires. After these exercises the visitors sat down to refreshments furnished by Excelsior Lodge. * and D streets, for the pur- rw with sppropriate ceremo- nies, the newly-riected efficers:—J. S. Simp- W.P; J. R Imprac,K S; J. Bede, A. R. ;H. H. Hsouret. F.S.; Joha Johnson, T.. J. cl . Weigle, Condacto: Conductor; W. Hay, 1 W, B. Gove, 0. 8. Ss JvuniLee Exencisgs oF St. ALovsivs Scn- DAY ScHooL —The children of St. Aloysius, to the number of 500, assembled in the bas-ment of [the church yesterday afternoon it ia order to sh the Jubilee by visiting the cuntches ignated by the Rev. Archbishop Spalding, r tbe children ouly, viz: St. Patrick’ Dary’s, and St. Aloysins. The pr farted from the basement of the cuu | headed by section of the Mann Hand ame the boys ot the Sunday Scneol, full | by "be giris. each bearing banners with surtab'e inscriptions. The procession moved from the chureb along I street to 4¢h, from } Tret to H, from H street to 10th. and th to St. Patrick's Chureb. Here Father Rocotfort re- cited tho prayers prescribed for the occasion, which Were responded to by the little ones as- Betore and atcer sembled, with willing nearts. the prayers, the choir, Eckloff, sang the bymns At St Mary’sa a! was ably cou- ¥. Father Rocoffort. The schools io bis charge are ina flourishing condition, mumbering 500 i THE MARINES a8 FIREMEN.—Abdout half past six o'clock lastevening the Rouse of Ser- geait Major Dunn. of the Marine Corps, sitas- ted om G street south, between 8th aud 9D streets east, took fire in the third story caused by a match being carelessly thrown on a large curtain. Officer Berk! who resides next ‘or, hearing screams and his name called 1m- diately ran to the marine barracks and gave when ig Toll was beat and v UngUished the flames with & 1 of wi & loss o! about $100. Officer reports that he could not ie key, = St Anacostia Bouse with his Tuer ©. = ——e___ AUGHT ABD UacED.—This morni wil » & YOURE colored n to the police of the aoe propensities, who Bear Ni oung thie! Was arrested with the gaiters in bis posseesion, and he was com. mitted for court by ‘Fustice Thompeon, — tei Gaecweriaes MaRini's Oveminc SomsR—We wonid ca’l the sttemtion of our readers to the grand complimeniary opening soiree of Prof. Marini, which will take place at bis academy to-mor. soirees were quite a jusements Jast seasoo and are favorably mentioned by all those who had the Pleasure of atteading them. bene ym bg aan — Sunpay Law. Joseph Orange obn Evans were fined S40 each by Justice Thom this moruimg for pot closing their barber stops on Suuday Just. Tre Iowa REFUBLICAN Association meet to-night at Gemeral Clipman’s oiice, 407 F street, tion which was adopted, that «an view of the | a Presbytery resolved to adjourn to that time | they were banged over to him. Doherty's party then wanted to make up a fight between them, anyhow. for a purse, | which propesition Collyer eux short by saying that he was no purs+-tighter: that he tought for aliving, and that he would fignt Dober:ya:any | ume within fourteen days for an even 1,00, | if be desired. Both parties then agreed that | Goliyer and bis triends should visit Richmona to-day to sign articles of agreement jfor an- other mill. All hands then left by their respec. tive boats, Doherty's party going to Richmond, Among whom were Baruev Aaron, one of his seconcs; Bob Allen, bie trainer; Jack Fina, Will Hangerford, Bully Carroll, and some well. known Kichmond sports: aud Collyer and bis friends to Nertoik, arriving there at four o'clock im the afternoon. Prominent among who came off wita nim were Terry atvan, bis second; Jonny Dwyer. Jim Carter, Billy Edmonston, Mike Kehoe. Mike Farrell, Jonn ce seep and te ae Reddy Hogan, on diarke. and —— Tucker, proprietor ot the Norfolk Varieties, nis backer, PM Dwyer and others’ of the party say that | Douerty looked like he ougnt to maie a rattii | Rent, but that Sam could whip a room fall of such men. To-day. in company with Joha Fitzgerald and Jobn Dwyer, who were to have been bis seconds, Collyer visits Rickmona, for the purpose, as above stated, of signing articles of agreement tor another fight, and he will arrive in Baltimore ou Sanday, ’ Most of the gery who went down on the Ooit returned in | ber ‘his morning. arriving bere at 12 o'clock, ail entbusiastic in their praises of the bout and | its Captam, E. A. Ryther, too well known almost to need a mention. The genial manners and off-hand style of Captain Ryther were a | complece preventive of any disorder on his boat. | pete es ee | Equity Court, Judge Olin.—The Wctobsr term of this court convened yesterday, aud tne follewing business was trausacted:—- Weston | ¥s. Moore et al.; decree confirming report of | anditor, aed directing distribution. Jones vs. | decree for publication against absent defendants, Lee vs. Clagett; decree pro con- fesso as to Clagett. Parish vs, Peugh et al.; decree confirming pro confesso against Peagh, | and ordering trustee to sell. Drury vs. Drury et al ; order of reference to anditor to report on trustee's account. Lutz vs. Rederam; order to | enter judgment by default. Kelley & Piet vs. | Burch et al.; order to bring infant defendant into court, that a guardian may be named. | Shatner et al. vs. Nobel: decree pro contesso. | Balch vs. Balch; decree for taking bill for con. fessed. Lomar vs. Smallwood: order on trus- tee to show cause why he should not be com- pelled to file bis report. OntmImar Count, Judge Fishcr—This morn- ing. Joseph King, indicted for assault and battery with intent to kill, was convicted, but motion was made fora new trial. Tuoma: Brice was found guiity of assanlt, and sen- tenced to ten days in jail. Nelson Hickman, indicted for assauli and battery, was found not guilty. John Wilson and Thomas Smith, convicted of borse stealing, were sentenced to two years in the Albany penitentiary, John | Wilson, for a second case, was sentene-d to two yesrs more. Edward Edwards, convicted of assault and battery, was sentenced to two | years. Wm. Moody and Henson Harris, aliag | Lemuel Harrie, tor bighway robbery. were | sentenced to three years. Edward Briscoa and Frank West, convicted lareeny. were sen. tenced lo one year in the penitentiary. —e— AN ItgM roR HoUsBkeEPERS.—By reference to the advertisement of Messrs. J. W. Boteler & Bro., in another column, it will be seen thet they have received their fail and winter stock of bousefurnisbing articles, being one of the most complete and well assorted ever offered im this city. Their Dandsome store room, under Metzerott Hall, presents a very attrac- tive apprarauce, furnished, as it is, with every styie of Englisb and French china and queen ware, cutlery, silver plated ware, japaunery ard block tin ware, cut, plaim and pressed gi: ware, wood and willow ware, brushes, mat brooms, &c . &c , comprising every article re- quired for housekeeping They have made a speciality this season of fancy dinuer sets, to which they invite attention. The house of the Messrs. tele been in existence since 1522, and its success is due to their prompt and fair dealing. and free use of printers ink Their shelves are now filled with articles suitable for every house, from a cot to a palace. ——_e—_—_ Divorce Cases.—Yesterday, the following cases were before Judge Ulin im the Equity Court Henrietta Stewart vs. Joseph Stewart. The petition is for divorce from the bonds of mat- Timony, and sets forth that the parties were Married on the 7th of March, i-67, aud that both are residents of thi rict, but tbat the defendant bas crueily treated the compiuinant, and bas committed adultery with Katie Sew- artd@uring the months ot July avd Augast * defendant's place of business. c uted the plainutl leave to t Jobn Graham vs. Sulie Grabam. bill for filed by a husband, alleging in- temperance snd adnitery om the part of bis wite with William Davis and Thos Donohue. ‘The wife filed her answer, denying both the ebarges of intemperance and adultery. She alleges various acts of ill-temper on the part of the plaintiff, such as throwing a flat-iron at her, throwing ber against the wall. throwing a cup of tea on her, giving her no tuel, and threatening on one occasion to throw the lamp at ber and set her oa fireand burn her up, aad afterwards calling her vile names, and threat- ened to strike her withachair it she did not tify. Thisis a Jeave the house; on another occasion procuring a large knife snd chasing detendant from the Bouse, Xc., anc says that the said Donohue and Davis,(with whom she is charged with coromitting adultery.) if any such persons exist, are persons whom said petitioner has falsely brought to swear agaivst the defendant. ‘She further avers thatthe petitioner tried to wi Webster and ove Brennan to at bribe yo tempt an it on her virtne, promising, as a reward of success, twenty dollars and at of clothes. She further represents that she is poor, unable to fee a counsel, &c., and asks that her husband be compelled to pay her ali- mony during th: and a rule was laid on the tiff to sho: be compelled to pay alimony to the during the suit. MussR8. SuITH & StTRoNe’s Fine ARTGAL- LERY will be cards invitation have been issued, and it will be regularly opened to the public to-morrow night. The Present bas signified bis intention to attend the view ig, and a large nember of other dis. inguisbed persons, in officiat and private life, bave accepted invitations to be present at the Ci SA STEALING GUITERS.— Yesterday afternoon Jobn Williams, @ colored boy, took a pair of iters the store window of T.S.Gattreil, th and I streets, and made off, but was canght by Officer Roth, and was committed to jaii for court by Justice Thompson. —_+—_ ROVIDENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION.~Ata meeting of the Provident Building Associa. tion Isst might the amount ot money sold ‘was $3,000 at um AversgeolSi. The association Js Dow three years old and iM @ prosperous condition. —_+—_ ASSAULTED HI6 WiFe.—Yesterday, Henry Young, was arrested by Ufficer Sreily on the charge of committing am assault and battery on Dis wife, and Justice TROMPson committed bim to jail for court. —_-—— RAGE OF THeRMOMETER.—At Franklin & Co.. opticimns, 244 Penasylvauia avenue, to- day: » ocloc¥ a. m., 61; 10, 63; 11,65; 12 m., 67; ip. m., 66; 2, i | CITY ITEMS. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. EpiToR STaw —The idea that all shopping can be done cheaper atthe North than tn this city is very prevalent with tbe people here, ANC consequently many Of our residents deter their important purchases uatil they make their usval scammer trip to New York or Hos- ton. Of course this custom is far from fayora- bie to the business prosperity of Washington, And yet if itrests upon the real fact that goods Gis chesper there than here, they cannot be ‘Who avail themselves of the opportu- nity Of @ journey Norta to do their shoppiog. But someumes an ides $s prevalent which is Dot founded on tact. and baving bad a little experience on this point which Das tiught me “lesson, L wish to reportit, hoping tbat others may profit, aud that it May possibly do a little toward retaming in the city the trade which Raturally belongs to it. The purchase tha’ enlightened me was ot | carpete. Parsning the usual method, I did not even See article that I wished for, defore leaving Washiogton, but upon reaching the vicinity of Boron thongbt myself very ate in purenssing. through the introdne- tion of atriend to ‘he Agent of the manatac- turers, a quality for $150 per yard whicn ts Usually soid at $1.62 m Boston and New York. After my return, I cbanced to see at the store of one of onr largest carpet and furniture deal- ers, a piece of carpet of precisely the same quality and pattern as mine. Not being very busy, I stepped to ask the price, thinking thi: the answer would probably give me sciousness of baving been extremely when I purchased my carpet at the Norti ! Imagine my feelings When I was told that the Price of that carpet was @1.40 per yard if they ent it, but if 1 would take the whole of the Piece, 1 could haveit tor $1.3). Woen I re. I bad paid $2 for freight from very yard of the piece I bad bought, 1 did not feel tnat I bad been exiremely shrewd '—and I resolved to do pen- Ance for the mjustice that I bad been guilty of towards sar own dealers, by immedia‘ely | Shiver-plated Ware reporting my own folly, and exhort others not | to toliow my example. 1 was candid enough to express my senee of | having done wrong to the gentleman who sold the carpets, and to tell him the price I nad Ppeid at the North. He said my mistake was only a common one, but he bad determined that, as far as was in bis power, there should be no inducement for any resident of Wasn- ington to go North or East to make their pur- chases; that it should not be said with truth that the people of Washington could do better in any northern oF etstern market than in their own city. 1n addition to this incident I may record the fact that 8 lady sent back to Wash- ington for a silk dress that she bad looked at here. atter examining the best stores in New York for the same. H.O.1. Alexandria and Vicinity. The following items are from the Gaze/t: of Inst evening: Farrrax axp GEORGETOWN TUBNPIKR.— On Friday, October Ist, a bearing in the matter of the injunction against the Fairtax and Georgetown Turnpike Company was bad before Judge Lysander Hill, of the Circuit Court, at chambers, in this city, on a motion to dissolve the said injunction. The complainants were ably represented by Judge H.W. Thomas and William H. Vuiany, Esq..and the com- Ry was represented by S. Ferguson Beach, Fea” and J.C. DePatron. Attorney for the Com: ‘The Judge reserved bis decision un rdxy. when the injunction was dis- solved, The effect of this decision will be to enable the company to compel delinquent stockholders to pay their assessments. OxeTRvction TOTRavEL.—Among the pas- sengers by the Leesburg tram this morning ‘were several gentlemen who came as far on the Baltimore and Ohio railrcad as the Point of Rocks, but in consequence to the obstruction to that road Delow that point, left it there, came ever to Leesburg on the stage. and continued their journey north via this city. Notice SERvEp.—The Hon. Lewis McKen- zie, immediately upon his return to this city Jast night from @ short visit to the White Sal- pbur Springs, vas served by Sheriff O'Neal with a notice that Oharles Whituesey intended to contest bis right to a seat iu the U.S. House of Representatives. New Steampoat.—The steamer Chamber- lin bas been removed from the new line estab lished between this city and Baltimore, and her piace has been supplied by :he Isaac P. Smith, 8 light draugot and swift boat, neatly and comfortably fitted up for the accommoda- tion of passengers. Virginia News. On Saturday, Messrs. Charles Herndon and St. George R. Fitzhugh, as commissioners, sold the tollowing property at public sale -—--Whip- sawansin. 445 acres, in King George, to Mrs. Abn 8. Browne, for S1,-00; + Windsor,” 525 acres in Stafford, to Mrs. S. Browne, tor 33,50); also, 50 acres of wood land, in Stafford, adjoin- ing the Eagle Gold Mine, to Mrs. Ann 8S. Browne. tor 8300. The farmof W. a Fra- er, in + was sold inst week to Mr. Har- Genberger, of New York, for sth 00 Preders icksburg Herald. Manchester, opposite Kichmond, is excited over anelopement. The elopers are Thomas J. Perdue, a man having 8 wife and two chil- dren, and Mrs. Henrietta Scruggs, who leaves @ busband but no children. FST procared thropgb tickets to Charleston, S.C. What maxes the matter worse, Perdue and Scruggs are brothers-in-law, the wife of the form-r being the Jatter’s sister. The Richmond Whig says:—A large secret society of colored voters bound togetn-r by an oath that they will vote for no one for office except colored men, is, we hear, in exis+ tence in this city, and its membership is rapid. ly increasing. McNealus, who was stabbed by Bullock, in Fredericusburg some ten days ago, died yes. terday. Folke, who was shotat the same time, is mot expected to live. ‘The tfoops sent to Warsaw. Richmond evan- bo time ago, to quell a disturbsu-e in thar om. bave been ordered te Richmond Wom. Downey bas been removed trou eftice py 3 etedant Bhan Attorney for Londo: county. ? 88 SIT KB. Lous BERK AND COLORED, In great variety. at W PRICES Via tow Paice MAY, OS Pennsylvania avenne, between 9th and loch. 3 oc 4-MW,Th3tht Jos. J. MAY'S to ARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwgen Nintu AND TENTH STREETS. ua NOW ON HA’ quite often during the Fall ere, from Europe, FULL SUPPLIES OF ALL THE NOVELTIES and will be receiving end Winter, by steam- oc4stif 18 PARIS KID GLOVES zz SOTIOB. | — = ay The only place in the city to buy your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is ot STRASBURGER BROs., 373 Sgventy STREET, Between anv EK, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN wi BE FOUND. (s01ce OLD covnan BNT JAVA OvF- WELOHB’S AND BAY’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. GOOD EXTBA rLoce SE RaRTED, 88 PER Tecelved, 10 ELS OF THAT PURB OLD'DTROLER WHIBET, only @4 pet aullce” OBRAPEST AND BEST IN THE CITY. Also, very fine ola SHEBBY AND POST WINES. Oily Grocer 2018 119 Pennsyivanis avenue. TIES OF THE LATE: S tries, ro the ObaiNan PhO me aa th street, between a c029-lms District, apvamaang Boast P®orcears FOR SESH BB: Bra IEBEO’R UIT; wen non aera A‘ at A ij par es OF BY DB: J, RMORY RIC Ma. | | | | | at the Original Franc, | ) Office. Bin avenne. herween Tuth ard Jith streets, 3 doors east of 11th street, Tue VALUE OY PURE WINE IY SicKNESS.— The chief difficulty with reliable wives has deeo their scarcity and exorbitant prices, bat | this has been removed by the introduction of a pure native wine, prepared from the Port rape extensively cultivated by Mr. A.Speer. of New Jersey. ted his wine to the testof many of our cele brated physic aor, and all concur in i's parity medicinal properties, and superiority to the best Port Wine. Most of them, to sigaity their jus’ appreciation of its saintary eif-cts, pre- | Scribe it in cases of debility, affections or the kidneys and chronic complaints, requirimg & tonic, fudorific OF diuretic treatment —#r2mi- ner 2 Druggists sell at Ws Rabber Serts, Alseka Diamonds, Received tai= morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Score, No. 135 Pennsylamia avenue, between #4 and 6th sire mats aes Opgow HaLt.—Just received the largest and best assortment of mens’, youths’. atd boys’ Clothing ever offered in the city of Washing- ton. Please give usa cail. Opgox Hatt, 446 Pennsylvania avenue. corner 4 street. Yonths’ suits a speciality. 3 —<+— TRE Oak HALt Clothing snd Mercbant Tailoring Honse, 46) ttn eat, opposite Post Othce, closes every evening (except Saturday at~ o'clock. Open Saturday until 0 p.m. 6 —ae THR CHRAPEST PLACE to bDny Gents’ Fur- | 1 ishing Googs is undoubtedly the pepular Marble Hall. ne & Goldman's Gents” Far nishing Goods Establishment, No 45% 7th st. opposite Patent Office, where they hewe jut received an immense stock of Undershirts wad Drawers, and all other Farnishing (o0ds tor fall and winter, which they sell froin 15 to 20 Per cent. less than apy other house in this city Go there for your own advantage. lw HS SSSI SES UNDBESHIRTS AND Daawers, c., 6G.. 75¢., 31. at the Original Franc, 44 7th st., — Dard E. No Branch Store, ES Fixe WITS Sarr: ana Ek. No Branch Store. ese oS SAVB YOUR MONEY and buy your Gent's Farnishing Goods at the Original Franc, ti 7th st., bet. Dand E. No Branch Store. Rermovat—a. Fisher, French Steam S> erer, and Agent fo zen Isinnd Dyeing Establishment, bas removed bis Office trom 445 7th street, opposite Patent Othce, to 155 ith street, between F and G, opposite Paten: THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUELIO that Geo. It Wilson & Uo. can sell Saves, Buvis,&0.. ts cheap as any person Who advertises in the Siar, 7,14 ——e—__ Coys, Diseased Nails, Vascular Exctesoeu- cee, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, hacer 4 treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Obiropodist, No. 424 Pennsy!- vania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Hours from 3@.m. to6 p.m. Oullx made a’ Tesidences between 6 and 8 p.m. No charge for consultation at office. Established 1-f1. —-__ FOR THE CHEAPEST Gent's Farmishing Goods go to the Original Frauc. 49) 7th stree!, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,291 —eo—— THE GREATEST relief imagimadle can be at- forded this warm weather by wearing oue of those elegant suite selling at such astonishing- ly low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Posi Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s “Ban- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arrab na Pogue, drab d’ete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari- balde suits in greg variety are also to be had at he most reasonable prices. 83 SURSTABTIAL PANTS, FOR WUOBKING- MEN —no satinet; at 4.845800, ocl-tf 517 Seventh strect. LACY'S SHUE STORE, = ‘Corner of Third street a Penusylvania avenue, Cay . THE OHE E10 BUY YOUR ‘Wil! maketo order MEN’S BOUTS AND SHOES of the best matertal and workmanship Also. k. TEBE, of the best quality. woot The Cheap Place: STILL ANOTHER DECLINE 18 FLOUR. WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. RAY'S ARLINGTON FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. BURNT MItLLs FAMILY FLOUR, $2.50 PER SACK. BEET URUSHED SU@AR, 17%; cents per pound. BEST CLARIFIBD SUGAK, 16% cts. per ponad. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE TEas, CROESE AND BLACKWELL'S OZLEBRATED PICKLES, WORCESTERSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIL:E SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS, A PURE ARTICLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. Cc. s. HARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS, ock-tf OVER FIVE MILLIONS SAVED BY THE STEWART COOKING STOVE. PENNGYLVABIA AVENUE, Detween lth and lth streets. SCHOOL REQUISITES, &c., &e., ke. CuOLARS PASEETe. GUARDIANS. ABD ay . 5 atso PROFESSORS AND TEAOHBES TO Lakes auD ae STOCK OF er SvERrTnine " iL AND COLLEG: EXT x SCHOO! LINE. x BOO! WHIOH WB WILL SELL AT VEBY LOW BaTE®, WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL. — BLANCHARD & MOUUR, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and 1th Street, se2 WASHINGTON CITY. as oF eetes my et Gen. Bayt. reasary We understand he has sudmit- | ¥ ii. erties 1 Georgrtown. GRORGETOWN GRawr aNp CoLcrax CLrR Diss@sisya: with the fri ‘A bd ang of the George ‘Was beld at Good Samarstar Bell Adams in (be chur ant b secretary. ‘The Onair stare » fipence committee Would have te work funds were : ceded, and ‘rerenpor | isa Daveaport, Colla Cracoe Cdaries FL Moseny and J. hard, s B. Rowe, | Obartes Cole, Newman were added to the committer The Chair said it was gratitying to state thar they were getting rid of the returned rebels who were employed oo the pubitc Works, and | teyal men pat iu their places. One of thew Tehels. yed ov the Goveromen’ Works in ad boldly ead during the n rk, toa! « a1 | the worst c | fioancs: ela. 2 motion of Mr Crver. a committe of five Appointed to draft resolutions tor the coa- jon of the meeting; and, dariug tneir Addresses were delivered by Mass Barker, and otbers, counseling th | tang of the differences among the Republic | Of the tow ne n returosd and reported a preamble setting forth that Miss | Emma V. Rrown bad Intely deen apporuted | Dy the trustees of colored schools to the posi- | tion of teacner; that ber appointment giv reat satistaction to the colored citizeus of Georgetown; that it was with great regre owing to some difference of opinioe. the Bo of Trustees nad seen fit to remove ber from (he school on Capitol Hill whic she bad in charge therefore “Resolred, That the Republicans of Grorge- town hoid her in the highest eswem, asana.- complished and eilicient teacher, one to wa we con confide the ednoatiou of onr chiltrer | that we regard the act of the trustews as uok pi and unjust, aud tending to ill t-elng Js. eansfaction among the colored people of Las v tbat in the appotntmen! ot colored schools the claims of colored t of the District | Bave been disr. them that they distr: mB of the sige: that a comm te | five be appointed by te chair to wait apoa thi and Tespectfaily inquire imto thes | matiers, and make such sugcestions as may ov deemed proper relative to the education ot thy colored children, and to report at the mex! meetin, Dir. Cryer stated raat they had not fairly dealt with The Board cons! members, and Georgetown <honk member. Toey bad bat one schosl and one ober. The rd had foisted ou them their | favouies They did not desire teachers from Phtindetpbin to instract their children. It fre incompetent to teach fo ry Are not competent to teach followed with remarks to the same efte i the @hair said that i Georgetown they had only one colored ecliooi | for the educution of 1.200 famihes. Mr. Brown stitte Yh Was Not displaced, the <choot to accept a clerk: erded to defend ihe Trustees. id that Miss Brown had lett department, As ber eyesight was not go07 Hd ste conld not apply berselt to writing. and pilea to Mr, Syphnx for 9 teacherstip ¢ population embraced about one-tenth tthe colored population of the D t hould Dave ouestentn parr a Of wi y Bo -¢ 4 B e 3 h we ge! oa! lu dent bad been selected trom one tam@iiy Zo! about si, 40 nly S68) Vasexpended. jue Sec: so asto benble to go upon any platform and battle with thy white mar. Mr. W. Barker agreed with Mr. Crusoe, bat it we Dad failed to put in our claims atthe | proper ime we should not complain of what bad been done. It was too tate uow as the appeintments bad ali been made for the current year—we must do better next time. Mr. Coakley urged itas the duty of the com- mittee to wait upon the Secretary of the Lo- terior, and ask tbat & trustee be appointed trom Georgetown. The resolutions were adopted. The committee to wait on the Secretary of the | Interior was then appointed by the Chair, as follows: George H. ley, C. Crusoe, Mason H Lowry, W. H. Lee, George Dyer, and J. Beli Adams. Adjourned. ON “CHANGE.—Very little doing. Yes day, a very fine lot ot red wheat soia at Corn has fallen five cents per bushel. CHESAPBAKE AND ORIO Canat.— again let out of the level at toe break jast migot to add to the repairs done yesterday, the work not being considered stron= emou- to stand. No boats have arrived her#, put tw night, destined to left Bere this morn whether she ps--« not. an at it 1s uot knowa through at the break or THE Scroct HOARD met last night, Messrs. Hyce, Besil. Duniop, Magee, N Wilson presea’. A number of bi and parsed In corseqvence of the continued absence of Miss Gibbor, tercher o: Male Pri- mary. No. 1, her place was declared racomt Mosthly reports of teachers wer wd. the board adjourned to meet azain for election of teachers. Seort Line To Curma.—On Market str near the corner of Ist street, the earih gave way some time during some 12 feet in circumterence and quite 1-5 < much so as to ciuse remarks, some expres-iny the opinion that it is a short rout to Ohius, while others think it a broken arch. It 1 quite dangerous, for although there is ouly an opening of some 12 fret on top, the hole in- creases in size as it descends. This is the same arch that bas caused so much trouble and expense t the property in that neighborhood i nce. Georgetown Advertisements. B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r; Georgetown. TEUSTSB’S SALE OF VALUAB' TY IN RELY tOWs Pore TREN. go decd of trast. executed b; e814, 15 ud 16, the will sell, tothe highest bidd tober 1sth. 1869, at 4 o°clock loft and lyine in Tennallytown, connty n. containing about three @cres of fe best quality, on which is ope cood frame welling house, rage size: one sma'l dwel- Jing and store. stable and carriage house, corn. honee and hay-mow, and large grape arbor et sale: One third cash; balance in Sand 12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trast on the property | Converancing an4 stamps st cost of prr haser @100 anired when tne 1 inst off, property isstrack JOUN F COX. Trastes oc Ht THOS. DOWLING. Anct_ Fo®™iroReT roRsircne AT REDUOKD PRIcKs scarcity of money, the snbscriper Kf fine Parlor and Cham- tresses, &c.. comprising a redueed prices | to in person, hi fer gods at a ew J.B. WSuLe. Bride «treet, Georgetown. uv C., Termination of Esrasuisuen IN IS3a, Paemiun & ; ESTAR jo. 49 SP W. iB PREMICM Georg*town. with every deeirable talent and | CLEANSING ' B Beplote video with the best pastar momar ae ‘ im the District 1d paratas and pro rtistic skill to be attention on the personal ces this the to bay in bis ~ =e orders in bi = | pR¥7BOmas DOWLING, ance; Gcorgao POR SBE3T5 ? SA! OF THAT Fe pwenting Ro “ie Pon's. OUD Bank OF weet named Fe et ee the teame of the original aivortioment is the star 36th day of August: Trast-e2. 3 Sreepery | Trece. 517 Seventh strest. Lousi | Becetpts Girect from the mill. with ordre to sell at Market Bates. BAKEES, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASEES. oc deta Right, making 2 Bole | a the premiees, jond, with ite improve: | Ward in Washington two teachers | wud for the epure popalitioa of | | ietary of the Inveztor should be appealed to in our behalf an@ a trustee appoimed trom | Georgetown. Uur people shoud be educated rn ne = EDUCATIONAL. WEST END JLASSIOAL, MATHEM L. AND ENGLISH ACADEMY totion. recently nnver the La bas 2 GER. A.M. tn th: T street morth, betw; t Tal character Balianty oe, © taker & 60. o BENCH ABD GE Apply 412 H street, corner 12th HABLBS W. CBACMAN. ORGANIS TEACHER OF MUSIC POR THE. PIANO ¥ also in Thorongh < & private ‘ictcrenees satiefactore oe _- E‘Esixe CLASS CLASS wil! be orgapirst October lath street. between 2 . be English Brancare Particuiar attention clven to Book-keeping and Petw anship tr. 4 ¥. PatTERSON, eneher in K: mer eot idence, ¥ 2 oie BH BAYDEN TRACKER OF Plano On GAN, HARMONY AND EL Brsidence—424 G street N ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE BY.» Dean. bet lett and ist PLANO 1", ac MUSIC ~ N pic. Latin and WRIGHT, No mheett ave se POW 40 rxstirers, wp Location beaytifat Provertially hesithy School select. Facilities for moutal, moral aud pbysical developinent onsurpassed Pupti« ther- Snghly trained for t or college. Relat or the ap Ath | Expenses per annum $152 calerest Prof @ MATUEWS A Bt store, P. @., Howard county, Mi ISS NANETTE & DRAPER WIL: M open Privete Masses on the 2 i iB Gv eed 12th street. ber . ust in Enstisn. Lavin and Murte will be eractical aud thoroug A conree of Light Gumuastice. with Mastic it ace y the daily + xe Claes from sine to three o'clock. = to President Grant, whe tracts Also.to Bev J|P 8 _V Tudor, Bey. Jabez Fox. Hou grr U- &. &., Brigadier General ED. T. 5 Goszaca COLL! The exercises is8 M3. HARROVER. Mapa OISELLE BUGET will resome h classes and private lessous en! HEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1.527 and 1,529 Cc Street, Philedeiphta, Pa * English and French, for Mieses Boarding and Day Sehoni MONDAY. Sept 20th. French is te family, and te constantly 13 3-008m RS. the language of spoken tm the In- on™ ni: us DEPARTMENT OF GEO Ri TOWN COLLEGE. CEO ROE TWENTIETH MEDIVaL SESSION, 1569-70 “OLLEGE BUILDING CORNER OF COLL UL DING (OR NB TENTH CITY OF WASHING TON. FACULTY YOUNG, NOBLE YOU: Professor of Printiples and Pry Ger a », chive Of Meticine, and Diseases of Womer ‘aud Ubiicren. ewe OHNSUN ELIOT. M.D, Principles and Practice of Surgery us 5 houcan’ sD. ria Mo@ica and Therapents. « RY JONES, & 5 -neral and Desrr: tir PSN, Mw Protesso: J Professor of nrger deuce and Hyceian. and Syndetmolocy { Demonstrators The regular coures of Lecteres will 2 com commence OCTOBES 1 snd termipatethe following MALO, For the Fall Couree ef ‘tures. ss Metriculation. eensseente — - - Demonstrator cy Single ieket Ps fer ie ESET. @.pes, 30 eM. D.. Dawn . eu 18 cotm wd Bo. 463 KE street north Docroz SCUUMAN & DURAND’S TONIC! PREPAKED FROM THE CONCENTRATE b> EXTRACT OF FRESH BEBE OL ie NAC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE OF IKON, This prep@ration is com posed of the C jt parts of the hamaneystem. It ide disectis tn increasing the purity and quality of | Flesh and Biood, y ‘action and tone to the Al: ntary Capa! ai ing up the human tre. iT IS A CERTAIN © FOR TH. LUWING DISBASES: Te * Incipient Consumptton, Nervous Debility, Dy- Pepsin. Indigestion, Heatbarn, Overworked Mind ond FO Tein Of Spirits. Raceastve u« it Spirituous Liquors, Rbenmatien Ulcers ar pe fe Sores. i mat oe au i erases Grisiug fr) ark ‘Bnd debilitated impare couditien cared poueoat anol & waat to be mak all purgative medicine Bopic renoleriy. and a few J0Fn cages. PRICE, $1 PE& BOTTLE. PREPARED aT No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, M

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