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———— _ EVENING STAR. October 25, 1870 rE Day... — ‘LOCAL NEWS. OCAL NEW AMUSEMENTS, &e. Q. Dowd Byron in ‘* Monte, fenal Theater. — 2 Opera House —The Faint Heart never won F Engegements Markriter’s Art Gallery, 483 7th street, Barlow's Art Gallery, 27 Pa. avenue. —_e- —— AQUATIC SPORTS. The Boat Races Yesterday. Georgetown was invaded yesterday by a tre- mendous crowd from this city and vicinity as sembied on every available point commanding & view of the Potomac, for the purpose ef wit- wersing the boat races announced to come oif between the Arlington, Analostan and Potomac Clubs. According to the terms agreed upon by the clubs the course wasov miles, starting at the Aqueduct bridge and rounding a stake-boat a mile and halt down the river and return, the races being first be- tween fix-oared racing gigs of the above namec clubs with coxswain, and the second between @ six-oared racing gig of the Potomac Club, with coxswain, snd a four-oared shell of the Analos- tan, whhout @ coxswain. The following were the crews in heard Troape in Lady” a0a“Nayal THE FIRST RAC which was won by the Putom: ub in 22 min- seconds. the Amalostan coming in gths behin lowed by the Arling- ton: — ‘Arlington, (The Minnehaha.) Rowland, (bew,) Yates, Cohen, Piggott, Nesbitt, Lowe, (stroke,) Proc’ (coxswain.) Potomac Club, (The Ariel,) W.'Wheeler, (bow,) A. Cropley, Studley. Bo; . Wheeler, (stroke.) Gordon, {coxswain.) Analostan Club, (The Lightroot,) imore, (bew.) Caldwell, Roach, Ww ms, ‘Tappan, 5. Lewis, (streke,) H. Lewis, (cox- ewain, TER SECOND RACE was between the Adelaide, which was manned by Turner, (bow,) McLeod, Wheatley, Derrick, Fox. _Jones, stroke.) and the Analoston, manned ) Freeman, Gurley, Prescott, Tace, as in the first, the Poto- shot away at once, and kept the lead ut—the Adelaide coming in in 19 min- seconds, with the Apalostans sume 28 seconds astern. The last race excited very little interest, as the darkness almost entirely hid the boats from the view of the spectators. The Arlington club have ch: Jostan for another race, howe: clatming that they were compelled to lose time on a of the near a THE DCULI CONFTSS oN or er AICHIULAS *:"a@ rourderer of bis wife ant her a Septer.ber, ise, “< MURDER. | M. Marphy. Si 70; 0.4 south 5 ‘Murphy part & -@ Tuesday nigh in T J paral sab. Erinn 155, semot Wednes his com Todd, to Charlotte Audville.cconaty. Ken, te w went to jail, ma t to Mr eee Browne. for whom he sent and arked to d him, which amesnted to ‘A ConPESsION ofthe crime. Mr. Brown had hie first interview 20g, to John J. Sullivan. ith him ins private room at the jail, and was told by Nictoias all the ctrowmstances connect- h the horrible crime, stating that he hal matrel with the woi because bis wother-tn-law insisted that he should not sleep with bis wife; and that te first strack his moth- er-in-lew, using a hatchet, and when bis wife intertered he struck her also, knocking her down, and after using the knife and brick on the mother-in-law, he threw her body on the bed, and then finished his wife. He stated that he became #0 muck excited that he DID NOT KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING, end suggested to Mr. Brown that he must’ have Leen crazy, and said that ever since he was a ra distance of three | boy—when he received an injury to his head by falling from a tree—he had at times not been the same man. He talked so rational at the time, giwing the names of witnesses that he wished summoned, as to satisfy Mr. Brown that he was not imsane, and Mr. B., on leaving him, stated to Nicholas that he preferred not to jake charge of his case, and withdrew from it. Mr. Snodgrass subsequently took charge of the case, and maintained before the court and jury that the accused was insane at the time, and his mind had been impaired by epileptic fits, = but he was not successful before the Criminal Court; but an appeal obtained a new t-ial. The autopsy of the prisoner's head on Wednesday afternoon, by Dr. J. F. Hartigan, assisted by Drs. Nobie earns = physicia: . Van Arnum, and J. H.t! mmpeon, Tes in find- ing nothing to carry fa the theory ot Mr. Snod- grass, who expected that ihe brain of Nich would have been found to be diseased. ——— THE COURTS. The Night Session of fhe Circuit Court. CURIOUS SCENES IN THE CITY HALL On Wednesday torning Judes Bumphres Was assigned to hold the October Ter wt adjourned thetonrt to o clock last eve. luc that he would then call the calender Ths cement was received with surprise by the id Mr. Norris suggesied that it won ® bard-hip to the members af the bar to Boa night eertons, especially as several resi fed oat of the city, and would compel them to remain here over night, | Th ever held to his views, w ed |. wih einer legal lowing, lawsere' meto anunderstanding that fo their | not attend the night session. it was siege! deat durin was | however that there were sue of the prifers referce in the first race, and Mr. Pranis Lowe in | weuld attend the court. even were it in ses: the second. twenty four h are ras Cine: and the majority ‘argued ——————E— he: simply come t THE SEW JERUSALEM. Fourteenth Annual Meetinz. The Maryland Association of the New Jeru- salem prefaced its fourteenth annual meeting Jast avening at the New Jerusalem Church, Capitol Hill, by a re-union of their Sunday — SB exercises which were opened by bex Fox, consisted of adddresses by Kev. Ez. 0 Hinkley, Gen. R. PD. Muzzey; and Swiss General pay Hitz, concluding with g by the Sunday schoo! pupils. het lecrtoomths annual meeting of the Mary- Jand Association New Jerusalem, (Sweden- Dorgian,) was convened this morning at 11 o'clock at the same — ‘The association assembled at 11 o'clock day, and was opened with re! services, conducted by Kev. W. H. Hinsley, of Wilming” ton, the presiding minister. G. E. Pren- tee. of this city, was a) = KD. Musy, kev WG. isdmcreiay. W.A. Wiedom were appointed @ committee on pros . and they subsequently reported a roll of Revs. W. Hinkley, of Wilmington Jabez Fox, of Washington; W. G. Day, A. ¢ Brickman and J. W. Hunt, of Baltimore; and E. ¥. Walton, of Abingdon, as also the delegates trom Wilmington, irst society of Baltimore, German society of Baltimore, nr bisaton, Weetmineter, Abingdon. Messrs. R. D. Mussey, . Donaldson, G. B. Howard, Adelia .!. Uimeteads and C. E. Prentiss represent the ‘Washington society. ‘The report of the commit. tee was adopted Keports from the several churebes of the association and the Sunday Sebools were read. At 12 o’clock religious ser- vViees were held, and Kev. A. ©. Buckman, of Baliimore, preached from Numbers Vi, 2ith to 26th, inclusive. o THE TOURNAMENT, YESTERDAT— Maryland Still Holds the Champion Lance —The tournament between Maryland and Virginia knights, for the champion lance, came ott at the National Park Jetterday afternoon. there being eighteen con- festants, and ees sudges from each State. umpire was I. F. Young, of this Distric the time-keeper Col. Kobert Teel. Alter a: address to the —_ by Dr. Charles Allen, of is city, Dr. Heiskell addressed them on bel at. tilting commenc ach allowed three trial: mn the He Hereford, of Maryland, again itth ride, I won the champion lance, (which he has held for @ year past.) and the privil Beauty. for lance, caps fo the eight kuights s t ege of crowning the -\fter the pre=e id eight plumed nding highest on 1, a grand ball came off. The champion elected the Queen of Love and Beauty, ay Heiskell, of Prince George, and plumed cap’” brethren selected th ot Honor, the ceremony of coronation tock place. ‘The “queen's set" was then ° ‘Tue Sewer 1x L STREET.—Bids for constrnet- ing a sewer in L street north, from alley in rquare 425 connecting with 7th street sewer, were opened in the Mayor's office to-day, follows Sewer per foot. Traps. Manholes. George Courtney BS $95 R.G. Campbe 89 i o Ps) Villiams . with frame th, b have sold part lot house there tween th ton, for § fronting 18 feet on sth street. between Land M improved by a three-story shard Bebrens, for $4,005; sth, streets northwest. brick house, to Be also, lot 5. square near & stree! re » fron’ west, ing 16 feet on pved by story fra ach. Dow ake, lots 5 and 1, square WW, to dames Fraser, for Ti cents per ruare foot. street. So ht surprised by an unexpected visit to his house ot most of his congregation. each one Dearing scme token of their aitection towards Iiim in the shape of a valuable g’ ‘The part tock possession ot bis domici! lightful evening was spent by party separating about midnight. —— Surr AGaixst TRE CoRroRatiox.—Mr. dehn J. Johnson, tor John H. Whiting, of Alexandria, bas filed a suit against the corpora- DonJor damages sustained by him by falling in an excavation in 15th street on the 2ist of Ucto- ber, whereby he was injured, as he alleges, through the negligence of defendant, in not protecting said excavation, and he claims $10,000 damages. ene ee Verpier oF “ ac AL SUFFOCATION.”"— Coroner Potter yesterday held an inquest on the body of the colored infant which was acct dentally smothered to death by its iz On it, as stated in last evening's An. 2 The verdict of the jury was ‘‘accidental suflo- cation.” ———— Mcrpgr TRIAL—The case of Henry Brown, charged with the murder of Jos. Hart, both col- ored, ig been set for next Wednesday, before the Criminal Court. This murder. it ‘will be Tecollected, was committed on the Isiand dar- ing the last Christmas holidays. ba Wr would ail the attention of our Teaders to ‘& bew and large stock of kid gloves which have just been received — Europe, at C. — ‘= ¥, 108 7th street. We hear that Mr. Baum intends to sell them at old Prices, al- though they have gone up much higher. Manrerta Kaver—Mr. Hanley, the good- looking agent for Marietia kK; wel, is in town makivg arrangements for her appearance in the new drama of * Jargtine,” at Wall's Houre on Monday evening ‘next. reserved seats will commence to-moi ing. ——s OVER £1f0.000 OF TAXES PalD IN. ceipts by the City Collector, from ¢ 7 to October Zth, laclusive, were wn (aoe rr neral,taxes, $01 “61 52: special taxes, licenses, etc., $1,955.71. Total $i0i278. ——— Fromw J. Shillington and trom J. ©. Parker we have Frank jestie’s Ii.ustrated Newspaper, Vanity Fair, Beery Saturday, and Harper's Weekly for November 5. The sale of trow morn- — ane 8 JEWELRY EMPORIUM was crowdedall doy pemaneny wi the ¢lite of the city. the door and see y hand 'y on the part of mem bers of the bar to sce bow the thing would work, that by the hour appointed there was a larger bun ber present than usual Judge" Humphi took bis eat on the tench about 7 o'clock, Mr. 3 Camp being at the clerk's table, and the court was pened in due form by Mr Mulloy, About this time little bands of lawyers were seen on th cussing what with the word: entered the re ‘Judge Humphreys immediately commenced to call Ket, giving the pm mes«” the Iswyera a8 they eppeared on the pe Among the firat was one in which w: bame of Mr. McPherson. Jenkins, to Ubas, A mt 75 Day 2. square Je. L an to EN gras inb. i, uate 30, W_B. Todds ,20 ¥ i 4, $3 10, Corpora are 513;'do. to W. 5; A. oihwal, 0 cy Scone sub. .") ‘and 4, sqoare 625, ‘est to George Taylor, sap. 1%, “October 12—J. R. Arrison to A. KE Corneil. sab. J, Square 637. $2: Utto Vollaml to Peter Vier: Dnchea, 12, square Bryan tok B. Fumphrey. sabe inelasive, seare iltis, part 4, aqnare Nelo to RK, Trasheim.’ part 4, are M5. SH6; C. MM Alexan ler to BR. Satton. sab ranere Git. £1.28; &-Gaddi_ tos. Gaddis, (ooanty property:) SS. Kimoall to T.P. Keene, sub. aw, O08. “H. McKnight roe 3. square S70, Bie er ft. Bra =< rge Courtney. part sub. 27" eqnare ‘Sehoomaker tom.N GO" vive ify uM —— M. McCormick. ey. tracer. to, Dv. 786, S862; BK $2.49: 8 D_ Anderson to 00) equare 62, $709: n Connor to Jam BEE tue Gi eamare 67, Seon, W. WC bimey & Warner, sub. i, Whitecy & Werner fo. mttoa, do. Pigeagler to @ Riscubrana,wese helt mranre meg gras to Mary E. Williamson, Kelley to R. H Cole, sub. 71. Birge to FH. Smith, parts 00); Lb. 8 Chapman to Mi 4 tol, ine jmare 364, $1 square 7: Piatt to a. Lipphard, a1 and 32, Westerfield to WH. Zeh etlew are 446, $1 sive, sub aw Barn to John Shanghany part 1. S120; 8. E euusre 30%, S30 ia Liesmann. ab. 6 te'Mary B, Bravfield, Brof to. M Ford, . S63; H.W Gilbert to W. W) Sd and 5 square 510, $3. Martha B McKuight to George flatlaban. weet haiti, square Mo. gids. Patrick FeMct arthy to Helen Marr, part re 473, 91.000; F. D 3 W ind insereat tm, weet Balt eanare 63; Le as to Mary Williams, eat ‘srt, Sa00; Li Same to Anni nd K. do. S100; Stary Williams, do. $2400; Corporation to Jobo Van Kiswick. part Ii satiare villiam Bryan, trasteo, to sain. west if 19, equare 19; Mast ford, + 82,700. Avian Boyd. Wi 11, square 5 Harrison part au! Octoiet ment. Sronter. to 8. Nor. 491 T. Griffin to maewe en Berne to Wo A pes. part 19. a6; KH. Ward to rami. part wos O. Bramall to Re H re do. A WEw CoMMANDERY oF Knitats TeweLar has agg peen organized in this city, called « B. B. French, No. 4.” The three Principal omens named are Joseph T. Brown, Eminent Commander; Noble D. Larner, Generalissim9, and Charles E. Coon, Captain General. Thix McPherson’ Mr. the county.” This was thor ent by some to bes set- tler against = fur uance of further com’ he Put the Judge cid mot see it te thet light. and, re marking that he would pass the case for the present. continued calling the cases, and by nine o clock 152 n called. the larger portion for trial. At this hour Mr. Norri rocm was very close.(a bed Tew the court #0 bix morning t wax eutere cov Rr or GENERAL Gta Cures Sastire wcrate Jusiice Me Arthur. No. 45, Forester Ei lecision reserved. C Wyle ond “C for an aj Srates M es = counr, Judse S ‘onda charge with diss lerly conde ual $2 Beverly Smith colovel. carrying a razor Sned 932, Anne Lew.s, ane laiiguage in Fightin all: and the bar wearied, and on thi was called down to No. 70. and me pamber of cases judgment by defanjt rnd THOD: mg rge lobt aly No. 45. White y ve. Sisher: argument by Mr whit rely; applica tien tor bce agra di~ Whitely prays wee a8) White vat faerem= Ocurt of the ly vs, Fisher; argument by Morris organization starts out under very favorable auspices, its supporters being live men. maxv of whom are not attached to either of the old commanderies inthis District, which are now composed of a large membership. It is ex- pected, when this new body is successfully started, that a Grand Commandery will be es- tablished in this District, which has hitherto+ been under the General Grand Commandery of the United States. THE BoarD oF METROPOLITAN Pottce, at their meeting yesterday, appointed C. W. Okey and Daniel Crouch additional privates for duty in the Washington navy yard, at the request of Acmiral Goldsborough; ‘also, a number of ad- ditional privates for ‘duty in the Treasury grounds, at the request of J. H. Saville, Esq., chief clerk. Private John Waters, charged with violating rules and regulations, was severely reprimanded. Private T. P. Hess, charged with conduct unbecoming an officer, was dismissed the force. Albert Kessler, William Sommers, W. F. Pfaff, and William H. Hardin, — ap fined $3 and c Martin Moore, colored, pointed privates on the force. Adjoi a pight s¢-1 within the clty Minit: fined $10 £ Macuhert, cutting and inuuring & shale tree = 10. Samuel Johneon, colored, committing au uit om Elizabeth Moulders: tived @B aud crete GEORGETOWN, n Brinkley, colored, commnitting an assault on ne Brinkley. hie fg 4 footy t ‘s Rest —The beef market was dull to called, aud tha ¢ left by t to be forfeited. James Beare, stealing a lot of car nters tools. valued at $9, belonging to Chari: Jordan. ‘The toow were taken by Bearg to a Wh te, ae disorderly hones, which was Mr Ab. Brown, tu w pa few lay rand by the oft b stm ot 390. argim vieiault wi action of the charged 1 we . an end George Given, colored tisorderiy © rduct, did not specer when their nam s were ral ‘afterwar. cud Jury $1 each and costs ¢; fined $5. John Dwyer, i indecent language in Deia- ts h Using profane and indecent Joseph charg, here was a large attendance of butch. es, with few M EXCEANG® —The w heat market wa brick this wormivgeall the otlerings (40) ache wing zeadily taken at the following prices: S132 SLM S125, $1 st, 43 aud 81.50. Riven Faovt.—Botered—Btesmer Express, Nic kle, Baltimore, witt assorted merchandise: sloups Seaman and Waymark, with wheat - CITY ITEMS Kr Kip Groves. Just received from Europe a Guoves. tock of K proceeded with, This hotas | Gloves, all colors and sizes, which I still seil ttebetween ith and Isc atroce | old prices. ‘Try our £1 gloves at : cer Doyle teetified to the bad character uf the Cuas. Bam's se. Aiter hearing the testimony of officer Doyle Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, case Was turther postponed 408 Seventh street. A CORPORATION CERTIFICATE CASE—NOT THAT — EROWN BLT ANOTRER UKOWN United States varies amnnel Brown with falsciy Tepresenting himeif to © ‘Ei assignee of was told 1) pete on & power of st and that if there was any fraud comm rmed the work, amount Le calied at the Auditor ¢ offs for settlement, and Stewart, Brown testilind that it he must lock to Stewart for settlem pat ate having been issned to hiro « thority of bis (Brown's) assignment of clata Stewart; «ud. further, that he never gave the ‘The assignment wax vroduced in and w he recived an entered cage ru ay ity © ati other A into life tof his | recy 6h v the ® trial autil n hi Brown's mark, duly witaessed by RS wrbich (Brown tented he bil never son appeared for n k tor pros-cution nor postponen:s that he propored to ahow t eat uf the case hat t Samu ot in court wag not the Samael Brown to whom the certiticat bat the samies Purpos W ilsine and not by Bostou., Dr. Steingiield tostitied thatit was bis impression that Wilkins is the man that mad mark to the assigument tor Peter's claim A der Williams. colored, seeing Be cunt W Boston ne ¥ paid that W ilisms was not presen tim: sud that he did not sell Peters’ time to B. f ,Hlumpbries testified 10 the ur, ceo also, Boston close of the testimon: argument; after whic! pay Wilkins im ‘any B01 worked for of the Board of Regents of in eon mio Hpi Blind the fol. - appointed :—Execu- A.S. Solomons, lowin; tire— committees_were lesers. A. KR. Wm. S. Huntin, R. m took that Peters’account, F did he even know character of him as faborers ami thot work for him at the time time the mousy wes purperted to have been paid him |, Boston, that his shop is in the same neighborhood where the money Erangaction Place between and Wil ase was very ably de tended by Messrs Bell a Hermon, who, hp Sed submitted case withou: the Court dismissed the case pcos eects UNIVERSITY FOR THE BLIND.—Ata meeting itu’ of Txs THEAatzrs.— ra jon the N. ational night, and will be charged by Our Fritz,” noticed in the fashion article in the last number of Harper's Bazar, in choice colors, and other desirable Scarf, Bows and Ties, from Union Adams and other leading houses, opening this week. Gero. C. HENNING, No. 410 Seventh street, N. W. eset ice Fatt.—For Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Cloth- ing, go to Odeon Hall, Pennsylvania a corner 45, street. ‘TRE Worp “-Sozoponr,” which is iusnee! ing a household word, is derived from the Greck, d Udontes. and composed of two words, Sozo “$ez0,”” means to e Sozodont, a prese: true to its name. translate te palding’s Glue” will mend your ways, or ing else that needs mendi ee Hemrcer has all kinds of thermometers 6,3. | ad WEATH IS APPReACH &, AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECT) WARM GARMENIS, Bot tender childhood has its first claim npon us erefore I have provided for the little ones a betre sortment than ever 1 had before, and woul: respectfully call the attention of the Ladi deantiful and large variety of— ostaren 's extra long Fancy WOOL HOS “SCARLET and BLUE USE WHITE MERINO SOCKS and HOSE Ohildren’s WITS CUTTON, extra long, anc other HO! Obild: ae Knit SAQUES, Hoops, LEG ~ GINS. ” BOOTS, Mints: aed Ci CLOAKS. ino, IN FANTS’ BRUS! HES and COMBS, SAFETY PINS. RUBBER CLO’ in symsres or by the yard, PUFFS and BOXES. BASKETS. «ke. Ladies’ and Gent's all wool W! on rts rye HITE and COLORED SCABFS, long and stort, from 2c. up. Ladies’ Hand-made B| FAS sone BEAK T SHAWLS ana Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 up. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sizes. afull oometment of TOL ARTIC: the largest kept in one ——- D LISEN HANDKERCHIEFS, cme oe: * LIEN HANDKERCHIEFS, from Sc. up. Ladies’ real MOBOCCO SATOHELS, from $4.50 up. EMBBSOIDERED SLIPPERS and CUSHIONS, Fine ANGOBA WOUL. CROCHET and KNITTING NEEDLES. 1,000 rica igi rue FOB EMBROIDERY. 1N OF 8 to my cy Sore ment of Fg | tke Lara Ppahaeney °° B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN PENNs¥LVANiA AVENUE ANDD STREET. 8.— bis handsome Bow Wintows niga ven tee cabin cous At. to-night, the Li pst ‘eh coe = # a ED iShattsetgta gee Sovran fu | My °° "Gann a: ® also will a in new songs and sketchs. Santee er egeeacceesaneegy | Mt Ne OSS atop, be a matinee to-morrow. —_ eens OUR CHARITABLE CrTizENs should for the relief of the wufterers oy the ae Gentine the meet flood In V Trade rginia,to be nig ove held at the Board cf DRESSES AND CLUAKS MADE TO ORDER 1 ot the abortent notice and pt repponeble pricep, aed J. J. KANE. © harity Sermon on <CNDAY et bee y Obur bh. Georgetown, at the It T the bene fi St. Vincentde Paul's emen's will be mad gifted Divioe 17 B A SPECIAL SALE will Octely r 29. of Shawls, 8 anki Dress Goode «fall descriptions, and an endless variety of Notion! Age street, Georgetown ~ A. CRrirren. Salesman. Cae PAID FOR LADIES. GENTS HILDKEN'S CASE - OFF a. BOOTS, SHOES, cte.. at L Gas DWOULS. 17 9% Bridge ‘street, ow from Georgetown or Ww: B* THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auct’r; Georgetown. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUSINESS rey Pe STREET, GEUBGE- ESD Phat ASTRRROON. November 1st, 4 ocleck, Twill sell, in front of thé premiees, part of lot Nov 43, in a Gere own, fronting 23 feet on the ronth sige of street, Bear the market, and running back 8 feet. ‘The im: provements covsist of a two story brick dwelliog oure and store. with back Puilding. ‘containing Ww ion of copitalists is cated tot most desirable Desiness #1 ing for many years been occ Thotes Hunter a8 a chow store. ‘Terme: One-half cosb; bh jance in 6 and 12 months, With interest, secured by deed of trnst oa the pro Ferty.. Conveyancing and stamgs at the cost of th» incer. $10) will be required when the property mit THOMAS DOWLING. Acct. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. TRUSTEE'S SALE 0) AULABLE HOUSE ON Lu ShoETOWN: HELGHTS. By virtue of advee of trust, beari othe y of October, ee D. the lard record: -. No. 80 a* tolios IM), et » the written request of the party secured thereby, L will re st pablic Suction, In front of the premises, on tii AY. the 1 9th aay of November, A. D170, ae. m., parts of Lote Nos, 272 ‘and 23, in Bealls addition % Georgetown, with the improve mynts thereon. The preperty fronts 60 feet on the wost side of Washington, stre-t- and hae a depth of 1:0 feat, and is im proved by a fine and commodious Fraine Dwell ing Hlcuse and outbuildings, with the modern im Pravements, and Is now occupied by N. P. Causia, ‘Terms of ale: 23,000 cash, of which $20 must bo deposited when the property in strack ff. aud. the renidne in five days after sale; the of purchase money to be paid in Land 2 2) terest from the day of sale, to be sec: of trust feats ptoperty, Should t * aed 3} this ‘cous ie a bys ‘the terme pot be days after the day of sale, the Geporit to be forfeited and the roperty £0 be resold St the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. u five day's notice in one paper Lge itehed in tl city of Washingtou. Convey: — ing and stamps at THe Dene Ene PTW. JONES, Traster, ni ate THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ASSORTMENT ‘ALL AND WIN TEE GoUDS 119 BrigdCHN B BMOOT, ridge Btreet, (Georgetown, Has received and is now offering at ry prices a large artortmentof FALL and WINTER GOODS. selected with great caro fromthe New York impor: ters and jobbers, and b nt Gy meg me ib ash, Comprising & full line of Ladies ‘Dress Fat che deat Vk Silke, French step | Bie and Cold corded Epinglings ard Bepe.! Merinos, Fre Moline, abd Alpacas of a tho boat rad ff Mohaire’ Satin Cloth nd Borges for suits. BOCRNIBG GOODS of the best grader. a fn lin ‘Tweeds, Courvoisie Pea pee chic aul ¢ Colleres Waterproof ‘kin; nd gent r Wear, Flan: Table Lineuse Rapkine Toei, Sheetings, ichardeon’s best Irish Linens, Blanket, Sescls, Ingrain. and, Three-ply Ux Oi] Clothe, &e. Cash purchasers red’ to call, beto ee their purchases, Promising as good parecinens 5 a oeathet to give. oc22-Im OT. LL426x stocs or FALL AND WINTER DRY GOOBS NOW OPEN. - LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE - ENT we have ever offered our customers pBEss Goons, consistin F Sikes Ifsh. Bopute prose Glotha, Bn, ih Satine in ‘Clo Morar Beraee h Pe ine. Delatnes fr to it thes celeb} Ropiaa be and Beever Brande, Black Alpacas, 100 pieces Cloth Cassimeres and. Cassinets, froma 30 fente ra Watery root Cloths for — ‘and Suite, eat ohs KID GLOVES g1. Am Eton is WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND WOOD. wink arrive In a few days, several cargoes of RED AND WHITE-ASH COAL, to which we invite particular attention. SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD; res KINDLING WOOD, in re orby anteed Satisfaction in quantity aud guality guarant vee Bee STEPHENSON & BRO., Office, 1209 F street aorthweet ocldeoSt Mill aud Depot, Seventn street Whart. C= AND Woub. hare received the last week five cargeen bes ity RED and WHITE ASH COAL ail sizes from chestnut to furnace, aud which t will sil fo the next thirty days I advance over cost for CASH only, Beat quality OAK and PINE WOOD. Orders left at office corner Isth street and Pant sylvania avenue, ux at the Yard, G-street whsart Promptly filled, JAMES GLEASON, se0-tt — [Rep) Coal and Wood Merchant J. B. DAWSON & CO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF COAL AND woop. BED and WHITE ASH COAL. all sizes. CUM BESLAND Cau lamp and run of the nine HICKORY, OAK and £198 WOOD, sawed ano it any length desired. vn, fair dealing, and will wall for CASE Hey gt ah _ New York avenue, between 13th and ‘Asth oti se2-lm Te RBOCKY MOUNTAIN ToNI c. SOLD AT ALL THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, KRESTAUKANTS, GROCEKIES AND DRUG STOKES IN THE DISTKICT OF COLUM BIA. JOHN G. WILSON, Room No, & Colonization Building: “THE. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF | iowa, CONNECTING ST, LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. NOW NEARLY COMPLETED. Agent. corner 433 ‘This road is built by a pany of stron capital- iste, wuo have pushed their work forward a: « papa = ONE MILLION oF THE FIRST MORTGAGE noNps of aconpeay remain, which are offered at the very yw rats “ AND ACeRUED INTEREST. wabmeng their advant: . The road is nearly ished, and the cars are ex- oe to run across the Siate in 60 days 2d. The road bas been built only of the best materi the iron aoe been manutactured expressi for M,at a much higher cost than that usually 34. rue through @ most superb agricultural Ir) 4th. Iehas advantages in carrying coal North Sth. ae poe is monly eis 00 pe fle. whil; : r mile. while ae — ‘are bonded’to doubhe this pally owned by bankers and Ian, was bare lavened se construction, and who ho have o oreny au alan amount, up eee red a pertectif sale re there will be no more favorable timete well centiors tare wit reel ee eigetcarart ae a eR geortere oe! will be received inf Washington by JAY COOKE & CO., of whom pamphlets and full information may be had. W.B. SHATTUCK. Treasurer, 32 Pine street, New York. ga ra mt Setter ee Hage Me Watt gay COOKE @ Co., oc 21-Im VE anD BUILDING. 20 Wall Street, New York. DEANE, eth OTE AND fly cle ow oats bs wate INSURANCE. now. Insure your Property while you have st; the cost ts very treMine compared to the risk you rum: iS 3145 @ DUTY you ore to yourse’f, your farmiy, and, of you You cammot Amd safer insurance than that wien A.S. PRATT & SON are realy to furnish you at cery moderate rates un the Home Insurance Company of New York, which has CASH assets to the amount of fowr me! dred and seventy-stx thousand doliars; or are im debt, to your credizors, sce Aun the Pha nix Insurance Company of Harifo: assets of nearly two militons d with casn the Yi kers and New York, with a cash capital and surpivs of mearly one million dollars; or i the Firemen’s of 1835, discharging all its ob Higations honorably Sora pertod of forty-five years. Cali at thetr Office, No. 3 Youns Men’s Christian As- soctation Busiding, corner 9h and D streets, ant New York, orsanized take owt a policy om your property im any af the above Companies, or om your lifetm the Excelsior Life In- surance Company of Neto York, Don’t delay: do it 0025-12t IREMEN’S ISSORARCE COMPANY WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Office: Room No. 1, over the Bank of Washington, CHAKTERED BY CONG ESSS 1537, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $270,000, Inenree all descriptions of property in the I of Columbia, now. istrict No charge for stamps or Ql cies. DIRECTORS : Esan Pickrell, kL Johnson, Geo, Waters, Parker, “A Ea'Shomeker, A'wansed, Of Georgetowa, ‘T.Ed. Clark, Chas, W. Davie, of Washington. JAMES ADAMS, President. ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. °| T% NATIONAL METROPO: RE INSUZANCE COMPAN ’ oF THE DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870, CASH CAPITA! - $100,000 Ofice in Shepherd Building, No. 90%} Pemnsyl- van prea MOSES REGUY, Prost B. Toi DD, ee Seciicat. SAMUEL Ross. Bec DIR, Crone, 4. B. Binke, sail Toad, Wm: Wail, Chacies Jost phat Leninan, 7° octet oct mow. 6m G. Mets Geo. F- Gutick, A. B. Shepherd, at | Seve" th street, The Ph aon e Udd Fellows’ Mall, ter commences Movember 10, Ms, per Quarver, €10 0 815 ceetf Late Princi pry ASD Boat eon HOOK. HOLY CKOs ‘WARD | om canny = H NEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Programme of Clinical mene “Lectares tn Hospt Freed: . commencing WEDNESDAY, Uctober 18, bert Restor ¥E MALE inter eth fomeor Joneph T: MEDICAL CUINIO— Mondays at 33)p.m., by Pro- fessor P. A. Strong, M Pn es attending the University Clinical In et cihers, genere} bow yo @10. he Joaard FABER JOMNSON, Mt. Tickets Dd. Secretary cf the Baculty, coruer of New York ave- = ie oc lett EX STITUTE tor Tounz Uuites am SCELY Tears ipl 315 New dork Teacher of French oct l Teet. opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall {the Academy. over Kneeasi & Norfieet’s Saddiery on i; Wh instant. Price por month for entary Latin Class INCAL SESSION OF MRS Pre x SSELEC! T SC) L street, will commence MONDAY, Sooeeunber oe Osreful attention given to moral, in addition t tal, colture. rough i ard, ex Secretary of Btate r Hon. John Hitz, Swiss Consal-General. Prot KAO, teacher of French. 21 zm* Lt # EysRine Ci CUASEES IN MATHEMAT. OS, E: mikkeeping to4 thte, lith street, between i 0 Sy PATTERSON, 12341 Vermont avenne. 1 |ALCH (danghter of the Rev. B Pee Sine: nae OSL Fok Giais, at 1507 Het..on MONDAY, Sept. Sth. sud om* LPixcott Fe FEMALE INSTITUTE, T AVENUES SEE LCT UNE, ma, m, mins for the acqui tof a thorough ‘ad English ‘te ont ee et mi = Goat for boarding papile tn Engilsh department 460 per annum. R or circntare contetning fall information addres Prone ty BEV. J. A. LIPPLNOOTT.A. STOVES, FU RNACES, & &e. ONQUE cook Trove Bias the largest OVEN of any cds te tion. Inensily Times per rfeetly Shterd in all repects superior the market. och 20 Fire: Fire! THE SEER, HBAVY LOSSES HAVE N PROMPTLY y [ AvsUSTED risbasee BOOMS or T.M. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, 619 BEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, WHO KEFER TO THEIR 4.900 POLICY | HOLU2KS iN THIS DISTRICT, {| AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY iN Ti T COMPANIES AT LOWEST RATES. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. CASH ASSETS... 40,000,000 THE ShpEet pew IN THE UNITED STATSG AND TAs WEALTHIEST | LN THE WORL' HEIR WASH- INGTON OFF. |E INS RANGE HOOMS U oF T.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD 619 SEVENTH STREET ‘The dividends for this Jear have varied from #0 per Slo 20, Per st. of the annual premiam, according to the age sndc of the pulicies.. S ARE ool - IMITED AMOUNTS ON SOUND LLY STILL ACCEPTED. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE €o., MILWAUKEE, WIs. J. H. VANPYKE, President, HEBER SMITH, V. Pres. AUG. GAYLORD, Se ASSETS, 85,000,000. POLICY HOLDERS, 35,000. ‘The location of this comer gives it great advan tages over the large majority of companies. One of these advantages—and the most importaut—is in the ntereat ft obtains, aes the fellowing Sgures : (000 invested for fitty years at gpereeat. compound inierest, amounts to ou.cen “ 1108 ‘The Northwestern loans {ta money on First Mort —the legal 6 in the Weat— has neve ® dollar of orincipel oF interest. It Base low rate of mortality. the buik of it» risks ing in the West. where the climate i. althier. It is 8 purely mutual company, sant de po stock to draw out any of the earnings er’s money. Considering these {1 that the Northicesterm mast beable to. farnieh ‘in surance at less cost than most. if pot all other cow panics. 1. ¥. ENIGHT eral Agent, tt Seventh straat PAINTING, &. Bary STRINBERG, SCO PAINTER AND INTERIOK DEC rita OE Shepherd Building, No. 905% P. 7 venue. en Sm . WEN, C. 2 aoe HOUSE. SIGN, OBNAMERTAL paivten AND GLAZIER, No. 625 LOUIS EN Imttations of ali kinds of wood and marble nes:ly ex ected in the latest and most approved sty ic, = ys PROMPTLY ATTENDED Te, The Morning Glory BASE BURNING STOVES, PABLOB AND PORTABLE HEATERS, Burn all the gas in the coal, and all the coal to ashes, without waste, thus producing what has uever be- tore been accomplished, PERFECT COMBUSTION OF COAL. Con double the heat of anj any other ccntrivance for house- warming ever invented. ‘Their operation ix simple, and kindling an annual ceremony on Light a fo RR replenich coal and remove the ashes once daily, and they goon burning until spring. They radiate an even. tle, Ce | hea'thy hea-, ith none of the sbomi Vabie well of gasand burnt iron usual in cor They will burn as briskiy by day and as slowly by night ae is desired. axd can be regulated to givo the eat required in any cl bey ventilate ar d illuminate the Tom and are ae cheerful as an yarewade entirely of cast iren, and will not revecas ag all sheet iron stoves. a on scientific study and t experiment, and are the only perfect base Burner made They are made in Baltimore, rocur icost amd sheet motiens avy costand difficulty of getting repaire ier stoves made at a great distance will generally make it less “"Feeir sepidiy 1 ing popularity having in ir repidly increasing popu! sin duced many to imitate, the public should beware, ask for, and buy only the “MOBNING GLOB: HE CHALLENGE with Syphon Fiue. oc2l-im BASE BURNER, E. F. SIMPSON, Stewart oc8 V 1CTOR Tieny STOVE OF THE PEKIOD. in form and ap) nce. Double L- ctSelt Feeding, Base Burn. nly to be seen to insure a, favor. H. 1 GREGORY, 634 Pennsylvania avenue. ne decision ia oc22 tw "PHE WARREN i] DOUBLE OVEN RANG: withor without Staking, Itecking aod Dum "S tg ual this Nothing can equal this, - E. F. SIMPSON, Btewart Ntwre Aechcy. 1005 Penn ave, bet lth and lth sts. oc8 ILL BE OPENED at 422 | A COL VOR BOTS. 8706 | sequently with balf the fuel, they will make D* somNsToN, abet ™ 7 se RE LOCK HOSPITAL TH PHEDE Rick STREET toe tm the «reat 8 . a th pilauelp tte end elers ber set certain. speedy sud effectual re. World tor alt DISEASES OF LEPRCDEN CE Back 4 ares saitvare prac ~ The Syrepe to. th wWaaed to ecetmcy 1 comdence. ng Men contenplatins Barringer awa yetcal Weakness. ( oes of Frc Creative Powe: —impetency.) Nertour ®xc stat Palptation Organic Weakiees, Nervous Deb lity. or any ether Disqualification, ep 7 laces himeett under : Pony ‘Thie distressing affection, which rend fravie apd mas riage impossibie, ts the Uy the victims of improper thd cftspring, the must ser: pleaeure of bealshy i both betly aud geotructive sptup: Th | who kerp them trifling month afver monn Folroucns and injarivus compounds, should apply | imauediately DR JOBNSTON, Meuiber of the Buyal College of Ban pent 1D the bospleale of Loud-va “Par . and eleewbere. nas efter tak Feat Der vousnens, . bashfulmess, with ven tee oe : cures tmpediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr. J. widrensen wil those Whe have Injaccd them se.ves by improper indulgerce and solttary babite, which ruin bub body aud mind, unfittiog for either Syteem. study comer ae Theos dre eumie of theead and Mrlanchuty efiecte preducea by the carly habits of youch, viz Weak Lees of the Back and Limbs, Paine i tue Head, Dimness of Bight, Lows of Muscular Power. Paps tation of the Heart y oo was Drovtabality being freguc log. wt # with derangement of mad, were = tot the —, Fane ‘a ue, Geveral oes yon ed ot Comsumption . ENTALLY ~The feartal oho mach vob di ven of Mom ory Adena. Beprresion of Spirits, mainge, Aversion to Soctety, relt Distrast, Love of Solitaae, Timidity «Beare sine ot the ev ile pred: Thousands of pe oof all ages cau new oudgo what "heir decitning healt, jomee, ibeit vig, or, Doeenlag Weak. pols, watveesene ciated. haviog « singular appearance abut theengyt. cough and ey mptome ot Con, of fife By the conse path ef nature, and to- - Buch persone mur, ERIAGE. and body are the most je commabial happy hese the journey throu ith me'ancholy ret « happiness of another ie blighted with cnerain SE: When the mise nyt vee re alone befriend i He talle monk of curing. ona bi a He vi stance, py Ey trifling menth after month. or agent votary ot te inab cereted sore throst, disrased boss in the bead aud Titabe, dimmess of wight pode tho shin bones and arms, bi oteh bend: teco and extremities, progressing irk trighs fil raptaits, Uill at the lnct the welane et te or the bones of the nove fail im. be ue, on the reUrDe To such, therefore, Dr. Jobneton —— epeedy, pleasant aud ofimoiu: BF" No lciters reevived ur oan poe taining astamp to be used « writing should state rant surgical operations performed by Dr Dob Hon. witnessed by the reporters ot the Sun wed many ober papers, notices of which have appeared again and again mo ch the public, besides bix «tan es PROPOSALS. _ DENTISTRY. WsHnetes DENTAL PLACE, BIS Massacutsetrs SIS AVENER, Near lth street. Full upper and lower sets Teeth... Single Upper or lower sets eto — oe. ‘ting by the Resovan. DE. seBwiuL hae removed his DENTAL OFFICE “<E All DENTAL "WORK done 9 the ber! Manner and * peomerete Prices. Nitrous Orhie or extracti LOAN CFFICES. past @, Ete. J, BUDSON, SOUTH SIDE PrNNsYLVAyIA AVRNDS, Botween 1th and = at ke prepared to execute in the ve faced rates, ard on short notice, Ul kindeor HOUSE, SIGN, an DEdonative PAINTIN er aricaler attention paid to INTERIOR 627 atre Eto Ot { ESTABLISHED 1541. } LA. AVE a7“ 1 PADDLE MY OWN CANOK.” a T. PARKER, No. 627 Louisiana avenus, iea ) HOUSE, SIGN and DECORATIVE PAINTER—doing. in. shor that any paiutin; establishment can do, an d AACIRE WO Pariner to. dread ahts~—chasllenges auy fair aud honorable con Hin. Yas ancldel citizen of Washington cf Afty suse carrying en ee om Louisiana avenue, Derween Sate h streets, for thirty years, be in thankful for past eat farere. end policing ose ance of 4 5 fel-ly No. 627 Louisiana avenue, B* WH. L. mis a Pe marenerrs Btores No! S008 902 Penn. av., cor. 9th st. FOR PRIVATE SALE. Row receivin, Weare now from the manufactarors very large Jos aeportment CAB ¢ * which we lve the ontest ae ee eation x Bil are of anship, which has ‘cellent workmanship, the attention ot cme purchas- yatta jefe par Wai s 00. MAEBLE AND SLATZ MANTLES, now selling, at stmy | martie.® ria: worth © etroct Reed ae 8. rect and Roe’ Yon York une, near WM. RUTHERFORD, _myti-ly oes ONE bes oer og aitiae z. We Fe ae ee aS N LOAN OFFIC Cen WASHING? ‘935. corner of lv OAR me A great stock of Cured: le cheap Ogen trom 7am Beg med Pie E Os Ty ‘Three doors south Penna ave... Bskes Mberal advances on Gold apd Siver ches. Diamonds. Jewelry. Pistors. Law's themen's Wearing Apparel of all dee: Furniture at ‘ances made, 0 S, GOLDSTEIN & Cv., LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, seat Near Pennsylvania avenne owe TO OUB LARGE INCREASE IN BUSINESS, re ie We have reduced our fiterest to ONE-HALF THE USUAL BATEs, ROBERT FULTOR & ©0., MERCHANT PAWNBROKERS, 314 Mista Street, Between D -treet and Penna. svenne, ‘Have made extensive arrangements for LOABING MONEY Bitvs ‘On Gold and eke ‘er Wi Digmands, Bliverware, ll, B-— Ho connection with ony other extaniten eoli-2m M.S ytine Exists, )ROPOSALS Fou [REMOVING Ob=TRUO- ExoinveR Orvice tor Hatnor Dev NiON Ban Be Battiwor: Proposals this «fice untin 12 orclock men, OCTOBER NEXT eneurng. tor t rang, shear ete below . Will be rece of the Misr he removal ot t se fol rom the chauvel of the James At . mbout s-wen wiesea eke = Be mina wreck ct iron = fan: Fredericket * armor, guns. &. on beard: red Kaleigh, 10 © : va. ee 1.20) tone, sunk rr mm, (wooden) is on board. st amer Carts §3 Peck, 450 tops: = Wythe. Hoach. 98) and 25 tens; brig. 7. or 100 & beme unknc ‘aber aad = eae raging Is feet At Trents, or Graveyard Beach wiles below Richmoud. "wreck of Galle bilot beat Pte 20 ; wreck of all the ree ved lor thereusy al th t stogio above. or a ore preferred for P i ‘ el at Drecy «Boot 2 deep at low water. near r tir E THght is reserved to reject auy of all ay reason dewmed suflictemt by the undersigm 1 opened at 2p mol the Bist fay + in preseuce of euch bidders is for . will also Une excavation of earth reuulred to reopen | arch Gap Canal. sccord Bl MiBce, inv ving removal of ing to &e int shout, Saw cable saris of earth. above and Kime below watcr: none to bes red ee wer one -quar- yard, mease, either i eaibenkineet, to besiees Kasai Proposele niust be is = duplicate, endersea “ 5 wa Femoving cbetrnctivts in James rivera the same time for ror Dutch G: b accompan: a 7 arpa cow Kobe sf atmos ad COL. Mu yer Union Boake ending, Tae, No bid ataleas rate than the Bpow the tract bid is accepted the he same r z é 7 : r I rE f By

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