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ov CarEr S1osat Orrreen, OTWasmrmaron, November 6, 18/5. For the middle and ‘g. States, bich, but falling barometer. generally clear aod slightly warmer weather, with westerly winds In latter. bat shiftiog wo westerly and southerly ip former. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 245 p. m_ And extinguished at4:45 a.m. Twenty seven men are employed di¢man- ‘Ving and breaking up the Ui States tor- aa at the nevy yard. te & Co. send Harper's Bazar for Noy. 20: Bellew sends « Commodore Rot!- pin’s Almamse” for i815 and the Quthole ver for Nov. ¢; from the Junction News Depot we have Herper’s Bazar ani the Lady's Journal for New. 2. ‘The chape: & re of the portheast, she preset i Arebdishep of Baltimore will preacu on the ‘eccasion. ‘The republicans of the District will fire ene bundred guns in the City Hall park at @ clock this evening in honor of the result the late elections. Subsequently the Presi dent, Secretary Chandler, And others will be serenaded. ‘The teachers of the public schools for cot- ered ch. kiren were convened yestentay after- noon at Sums er building for the purpose of Bearing the result of their lavor for the mooth of October. Superintendent Cook t the home of the Little Sis- presented ap exhibit, making a-fine showlag | for the schools. ugh unpell,& farmer from Fairfax eeunty, Va., who came to this city yester. @ay, with a load of produces, was badly cut With a razor last evening by ® colored thief whom Mr.G but in the scrimmage the ma ped e work on the extensive brick stables rear the Northern Liberties market for the | eheriot company, is being pushed forwart rapidly, ard Messrs, Martin and Watker, the ofS. €Xpect Lo Lurn over the building mpany in a few days. Every ar- nt is being made tohave the chariots yanning by the lth of December next —_—<_— The physicians ar received their pay to-day from the contruiler for the mouth of October. Gen. Peter F. Bacon, appointed yesterday @s fre commissioner, received his eommis- Sten today,and qualified at the Columbia | buildings before Dr. Tindall, notary public. | Gen. Bacon will attend the next meeting of Uhe fire @ommissioners. | The District Commissioners have addressed | @ communication to Col. Amos Webster, | ealling bis attention to the fact that balis | and otber entertainments are frequently | given in the Armory building, under the Sileged anthority of the Adjatant General of | the istrict of Columbia militia, and that | the District authorities were authorized to y the building for military purposes and that its use for other purposes not be permitted. EUILDING PERMITS | to-day by Inspector Plowman :— ¥ Conradis, @ two-story brick dwelling, Je 5th street, between L aud M north- ooo. Randall Hagner, a frame build- ing, casi side 2th, between Gand H streets borthwest; $250. "Wm. H. Mohler, a [ Ewelling. Weat side Sih, between 'Q streels Lorthwe | es Tur BOARD oF HEALTH met last s. and the report of the registrar of vital statis- ties for the week ending October 30th was resented. showing total number of deaths (25 less than last week). or at the rate of 20.% per 1,000 perannum. There were ? cases @f typhoid fever, 3 of typho-malarial fever, s | eonsumption, 5 pueumouia, 6 infantile con- yolsions, and 3 uld age. There were 33 males amd 31 females, 26 whites and 38 colored, 21 aduits and 43 minors (12 white under 3 years aud 2% colored.) There were 15 marriages during the week and 116 births—74 whites | and 42 colored.) Rate of mortality of the | white population was 11.76 per 1,009 per an- | hum, while the mortality of the colored | Population was 4391 per 1,000 for the same eriol. Rate of increase of the white popu- | tion by births over deaths 21.70 per 1,600; | bile the increase of the colored population | by births over deaths was 462 per 1,000 per | #onum. Pr. Bliss, from the committee ap } Olnted to confer with the District Commis- | soners im reference to the public urinal at | the intersection of 7th and C streets and Lou- | isiaD@ avenue, stated that the Commission- uld appropriate $1000 for the purpose. | Ao yee ion was received from H. C, | Bliss for the position of attorney to the boant ‘The secretary was directed to inform him that there was no vacancy itt tyat oifice at | present, ——¢- i NATIONAL THEATER —At bis benefit | t+ evening Mr. Sullivan appeared before au ex- | evlient ise as “Beverly” in the “Gane | ster.” The play lacked interest for the fi-si | two acts, but during the remainder the at- | tention of the audience was held very wel! “Beverly,” the disgraced and rnined pro ii gal, atone moment cursing his own folly | and wickedness, and in th iving Way to bis infatuation for play a: advice of bis treacherous companion, was excellentiy impersonated by Mr. Sullivan. Throughout the piay he fully sustained his high reputa- thon, and the death seene at the clos: was portrayed with startling vividness. Mr. Catbeart’s “Stukeley” was too stiff and seagey for a dissembier, and was not well re- wel on that account, but Miss Lillie Glover as “Mrs. Beverly” was very good, und the audience evinced their satisfaction by the loud poe bestowed upon her. sues Mr. Sullivan will appear in «Ric! ard III,” and on Mouday eveuing the ecene ebanges, and we are to have comedy and music by Mr. MacDermottand others of the late Julia Mat A the | CaRist CHURCH, ALEXANDRIA.—A meet- ing of the vestry of Christ Churen was neil Jesterday aflernoon, at which @ call was is- sued,to Gl! the ok oceasioned vy the resignation of Rev. Dr. McKim. Toe rosig- pat of Dr. Stabier, as a member of the vestry, was received, but laid on the table. When Dr. McKim first determined toaceept bis call to New York, the vestry instructed the wardens to invite Rev. Messrs. | ‘Williams. of Georgetown, Davis, of s- burg, and Lindsay, of Warrenton, to occupy | the pulpit of the chureh alternately until a | rector should be chosen, instead of supply- ing the puipit from the Theological Semi- pary, as heretofore been the case during | vacancies in the rectorsiip, and though the wardens bave not yet carried ont tbat in- struction, the fact that they were to do it, given rise to the report that the gentie- | map mentioned have been called to the rec- lorship. The gentleman, who was called » is & graduate of the Virginia | Gazette, 3th. | ——o ELECTIONS OF OFPICERS.—The Caledo nian Club have elected the following officers: ‘Thomas Somerville, chief. Wm. R. Smith, frst chieftain, John Reeks, second chieftain: Wm. Muirhead, third chieftain; Rob't Lowe, fourth chieftain; Thomas K. Simpson, assist- aut seeretary. George Cowie, James Ward, James Wilsoo, trustees; Alexander McGar- raber. Win. Messer aud Reed, property | committee. The following trustees have been elected by the Uuion Bethel (A. M.E.) eburch, for phe year —Jobn A. Simmes, Chas. 1. Short- er, William Gwion, Francis Upsher, Nace Jones, Wright, Wm. S. Freeman, ' Jerry Johnson and Wm. Becket. ———e of the reetory- A WIre DESERTED Five DAYS Arrer MARRIAGE — Yesterta: fnew Faulty Coart, made a decree ive orcing Anna Berger e bonds of matrimouy with Charies H. - Complainant states that she was on the 6tb of Maret, | J. Miller appeared f '. F. Larner took the for pe- test- Navat } - | The mest Reverend | Jov. Shepherd | aght stealing a box of butter | | Association. | laces, buttons and « | steamer for the Sandwich Islands. | Lingard was f GEORGETOWN. DrIep Iw THe Sratiow Horse A man, and conn- po HY 8 i Ht 7 On. lar ——— i and Green, indicted im the ” To-day, entate james Wardell; ‘eandition, rT tol Ceo en — ene = cre ek Sidow Suelity'as)aamindntrcurs) ee ee et sient a and the was also = Py er aoee Kary mere Pom! ag, end Felcetaisof MB Bramall, petition for et this orang Ge. Be the jury was out on ea us ©” 4 agen of {ers of administration Sled and onder of pub- | Drs, Kiel eertain grand jarors. S toment is | lication di In re. estate of W. H. who pronounced the ca’ Tepresented by District A! ire ‘Wells, | Langley; citation to administrator. In re. ar RE Hon. Jeremiah M. Wilson, H. AL Wells, | estate of Taylor; order n AM. P— All ¥- Tek Aa Ree te A, Cook, | JM. Joh rion administrator. In re. estate | town. wbe,are 4 is A. Se. Fr. Ps 5 ean, inciation cer- | wooden RK. Elliott, and 8- LG = fain beles Olea and letters with will aanexed | house to the bridge over the canal at o'clock, W Decent at sien mavencd ped Krinur 8, Bri maligod ae ad iuistrator | should + reconven = thar jee qual as on! @ verdict was ren dered “No” as to plea that | of theesiate of Arthas ‘Scharff, for travel. As it now stands the W.D. Wise over age; “No” as to Sam- | Adjourned ontil been made by which the pleas iu the cases o ) Tan and Bre o were to be withtrawn. pleas of not guilty would be enter. ed, leaving the pleas as to the election and | motions to quash open—the cases to go over to the December term. | and that the arrangement was of. He s gested that the special pleas should he Ued epeedi ys | cases at this term. | | Judge MacArthur suggested that the mo- | tions be taken upon Monday morning, auc | the court was adjourned accordingly. pis eee THE RACES AT BENNING ’SSTATION maaan ~~ “aoe Contests | me | 7- [Special to Kvening Btar.) | } | ihe traius from Washington being crowded. The races in order to-day ave the 2:% class, the 2:40 class for $500. FOR THE FIRST RACE | the entries were as follows:—James Delaney, | New York, b. g. pati, Obio, g. 3 Waverly, New York, Lapland; W. Hunt, New York, w.g. White ;.W.H. Crawford. Washington, br. m. Annie Col- ling; E. E. White, Watertown, New York, Buk Jack Draper; Alexander Lewis, Wilkesbarre, Pa., ch. g. Planter; D. S. Quia- tip. Vrenton, New Jersey, b. m. Parker; Alden Goldsmith, Bloomington Grove, New York, b. g- Bateman; G. J. Fuller, Nashville, Tennessee, b. g. Prince; J. D. Gillett, jr., Utica, New Yorg, ch. g. Frank Munsos, Caldwell & Thorpe, Auburn, New York. b. g. Clifton Boy. Frank Munson won the first heat, and Annie Collins came in second. Frank Manson's time was 2.45. FOR THE 2:40 RACE the following entered:—John J. Kelly, Wash- ington, br. g. John J.; John Simmons, Wash- ington, br. m. Lady Gertrude; J. E. Talty, Washington, b. m. Daylight. Daylight wou first heat; time, Tanner Bo; ° ~ THE CARROLL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING At the first annual meeting the secretary's report was read, showing the asseis of the association, $24,215 98; present es- timated value of each share, $70 55; average rate of premium, 156. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—James Ragan, president; John Connor, vice-presi- dent; John L. Biinkhorn, secretary; John Connor, treasurer; Timothy Brosnahan, Eu- gene Daly, Daniel Coughlin, J. J. Fuller, E t- | ward Percival, James Bennett, Jeremiah Brosnahan, John Myers, John . Jounson directors. —e—_—. “TOPPING OvT. is afternoon the splen- did brick building for Gov. A. R. Shepherd, | on the site of the old Kirkwood House, was topped out, the last one of the 1,800,000 bricks in the walis having been laid, and the event Was celebrated by a treat to the workmen in the shape of an elegant lunch, prepared by Rossel! & Leonard, of which over 10) per- sobs partook. —_- a OPEN To-NIGHT till eleven, with the usual assortment of everything that is good, pure and pleasant to read on Sanday, in every branch of literature. A new lot ebiidren’s books. Junction News L and “th streets. —-.- RomAN CoLp, Coral, Jet, Amethyst, and Wake George diamond jewelry, sets neck- tuds to match; new ease French Etruscan jewelry received at Drivo'a Jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, wears; street. ——— oe SaLe oF Rear Estatr.—Huyck & Ad son have sold for Commodore Wm. W. W. Wood, lots 15,16, 17. and 18, in square No. isz, containing 35,164 \, square feet of ground for $17,582.50. L ———— | Rr. Rey. R. W. B. Exviotr, Bishop of preach at Asceusion | Western Texas, will Church to-morrow morning. pce sce tee A MARRIAGE LICENSE was issued today to James Gallagher and Mary een ne. IMPRISONED BY HER Dress.—In Syra- | cuse,on Friday evening last,a lady while waiting for the street cars, stepped into a | ‘tore doorway on Salina street to escape the wind, and while standing there the occu- ts of the store left, locking the door be- ind them, and Sere ening the dress of the woman in the Upon at- tempting to leave, the lad: found herself fast, she was a remain over an hour, while her hi and others were bunting up the proprietor of the store, who was finaily found, and the lady released; but she was not to escape with her disagreeable detention alone, for after getting her dress clear she placed her fingers in the crack of the door and sustained quite severe bruises by its sudden ciosing. Youne LApIgs ConvicrEepD OF BURNING A SCHOOL-HoUusE.—The Greenfield (Mo.) Gazette says: The young ladies who set fire t and burned the McMillan school house about the first of April last. and who were ——- before 'Squire Hoyt, and bound over to the October term of the circuit court, were brought before that body, the case be- ing disposed of as follows: Miss Laura Willis eo guilty and was sentenced to two hours in the county jail, Miss Dora Chappel turned State’s evidence; Miss Fanny nies the charge, and her case was continued until the next regular term of the cireuit court. They are all three said to be between the ages of fourteen and fifteen. Rev. J. M. Dawson, of San Francisco, whose reputation recentiy met with a de- structive disaster, started on an Australian The San francisco Chronicle says that Miss Dicky wd, going to Australia to filla dramatic engagement. Dawson made love to the pretty aciress, and proposed mar- riage. Dicky was complaisant. One day some women, who knew of Dawson's fall from grace, felt it to be their duty to tell her all about it; wherenpon she jilted him, and be bas gone to wear out his ely life on a A SwInpLer’s Security.—The Boston | Globe says that @ $500 confederate bond and acopy of a local newspaper contaiuing account of her ke. A. re now in cust for swind!in; lors of the Maverick house, Eas: , OUL Of a £400 board bill. OLD-F ASHTO: Work AnD NEw-FA: IoNED pL re a Bo recen’ digging foundation of warehouses, the po of bemloct log foundations of Long wharf have been unearthed, and found to be ‘98 sound as when put down, one hundred and sixty-four years In New York the “splendid” stone docks, built two or three years @go @t @ cost of millions, under the su- Ready, and will have to be repaired at iy. ‘at grea’ cost or wholly rebuilt. KILLED AT A SoRcHUM MILL.—The EI- 5 i Mr. Wells thonght Mr. Cook was mistaken nd in reply to Judge MacAr- | thur, said he expected to try some of these BENSINGS’ STATION, Nov. 6.—This after- boon the trotting races at Major Hill's new mile track, whieh the rain interfered with during this week, was resumed, and there ‘Was quite a large ‘attendance on the ground, | for @ purse of $2,000, the 2:20 for $3,000, and | druggists to the poor | T.A; H. R Kelly, Cincin: M. McKay, teheli de- | cart law; $5. Hugo Heurich forfetted col- Jateral. Lewis Sanerdo. James Ferguson, ebarged with 6: ‘Ward while on a drunk, smashiag the glass: @5. Harris en, Vagrant; chain gang ninety days. James Summy, loud and bols- terous; $5. Clement Venable aad Caapmaa Lioyd. same; $5 each. John Reed. profanity; $5. "Wm. Lee, disorderly assembiy; $5. a WASHINGTON. Charles Brown and George Davis, charged with larceny of six U. S. Treas each of the valne of $20, and one $10 note, atl the property of . B. Hawes. This took piece on the 4th Sn: gion, while complainant was some business there. On_ bein: they pleaded not guilty; Mr. rosecution and Mr. W. A. Cook for defenee. Phe defendants are both young and gentee! je 1 ing men, both strangers. bis money ana check-book to the receiving teller. The larger one of the two prisouers stepped up and said to bim dropped a bill.” He picked ap the bill and was in the act of looking at it, aud turned note, when, to his surprise, he was gone, and £0 Was Witness’ check-book and money. Here six #2) and one #10 bills were haoded him by Mr. Wells, which Mr. Hawes said looked like the money he had. Tneman had light eide whiskers then; face is smooth now. Cross-examined by Mr. Cook.— Witness ex- claimed at once, “that man has stolen my money.” He had 1o doubt that one of these men wax the one who took his money; that his whirkers were false, and that they have been since removed. He believed that the Toney recovered his. number of men in the bank. but noone that he knew excepting Mr. Clark, of the Pateat Office. R. L. B. Clark testified that be wasin the bank atthe time and saw Mr. Hawes ia the bank as stated. Saw the operation as testi fied by Mr. Hawes. This man Browa pushed against him abruptly, and the other i who at that time had on light side whiskers, is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the one present. He apologized for pushing against him, and witness turned and looked bim sternly in the faee, and his impression — at the time was that he wasau Engiish thief. Mr. McDevitt testified to arresting both ¢ prisoners in the cars @s they were about slarling off, took them in a@earriage to tne central guard-honse; took from Brown about he six $20 b'lls and one $10 bill were held In bis left hand; the balance was in bis pocket; in his judgment he was trying to conceal it; his attention was called t it by bis singular motions in the carriage; the other one denied knowing this man Davis at all; Davis had very little money on him— Jess than $5; one of them had a ratiroad ticket in his overcoat pocket. Mr. White, paying telier in the Bank of Washington, testified that he saw the larger man of the two in the bank in the morniug; he came in and went out again without offer- ing todo any business: saw the small man come in behind Mr. Hawes; hedid not ap- pear to have any busines: ; remem ders tbat he had light side-whiskers; took no | ober dl notice until heard Mr.Hawes said was robbed; then looked for the man and he was gone. Witmess swears positively to the taller one of the two; the other one with whiskers he took to be an Englishman, and resembles the man Davis perfectly without the whskers. Croas-exam/nea:—The larger one, Brown, denied to witness at police head- quarters that be bad ever heen in the bank. Mr. Cook asked that Davis be discharged, as there was no evidence ai all that he bad , Sny connection with the affair. There was no evidence that the two knew each other; they were not together at the depot; one was on the platform and the other in the car, and there was but one railroad ticket found on them, The only evidence was that one of | them war seen in a bank, bat that he took | the money there was no proof. | The Court said that there was no proof that Davis was connected with the theft, and be must be discharged. For defense Mr. Cook called George I) avis, & colored barber, who testified that he shaved Brown on that morning, and that he hii no whiskers on. Mr. Cook asked the discharge of his client Brown. Mr. Hawes,as @ man and lawyer, should have exercised more caution. It was his misfortune that he had lost his money; he should baye been more cautious. Mr. Hawes.—‘ I thought 1 was among hon- est men. orld is fall of There were a Mr. Cook —“ Yes, but this dishonest men and rogues, as well as honest men and honest lawyers.” Berens. Brown, an expert barber, testified that this man Brown bad no whiskers on, and bya microscopic examination it would be perceived that there had been none on his | face, ides, his eyes were not exactly | bine, as one witness had testified. | Wells claimed that he had been identi- fied without the whiskers, which it was easy enough to account for. ard be asked that he be held for the grand jury. The court thought there Stan eee tga ead = jal the case to the grand jury, fixing 6 at a ‘The prisoner was committed. is generally conesded in police circles that this is one of McDevitt’s many lucky cases. Jeremiah Costello, cha: with selling liquor on Sunday; #20. aniel Kendick, cinelty to a mule; $5. ———_ +02. How Grant SAVED A WomMAN'’s Evr- S1GHT.—There is another lady I have met recently who says: ‘The President has saved ™my eyesight.” She is the widow of 2 cc federate officer. Her husband was « ri army officer and acquainted with Gen. «i the war. The remembrance of tueold bond of friendship was still strong, and se- cured fer the widow a position in the Patent office Feveral years ago. The fine tracing work uj which the ladies are employed in this office is extremely trying to young, strong eyes,, but fatal to those that are weak- ened by tears of anguish. The best oculists warned Mrs. Gen. 8. that total biindness would be the result of a continuance of her occupation. She tried in vain to impress those in authority over her of the impending danger. Not only her own support depend- ed on the health of her eyes, but the care and education ofa young son. Day after day as she left the office would go to her room, and with eyes lie on the bed and try to pierce the future, that seemed fraught with an old we of utter heiplessness and de- lence. ‘en the President returned ere, two weeks she sought him, and asked thathbe would interfere. She was sur- Es at bis ready response. te 3 is ey in translating importart eb. im, Lar Morus for therane ofthe Patent omioe = Washe | | ington Leiter to Louisville Qourier-. CHILD CHOKED TO DEATH.—The Oxford (Penn.) Press says “A very sad and dis- oceu: ysl were at once in attendance, but the litile sufferer was too far and Lena os the obstrac- tion was prom) Temovei by an incision in the trachea, it died in a few minutes.” —<$<—____ RaILRoapd Com- LIABILITY OF STREET PANIES TO OUTSIDE PasSenGeRs.—In the cireuit of New York. Ira M. je Jobn Hall, violation of ing in the door of Thomas THE HAWES ROBBERY AT THE BANK OF ary Boles, in the Bank of Wash- ansacting arraignet ‘ells for the r. Hawes testified that he went to the bank to make a deposit of $130. Stepped up to the couvter and wrote a check, and handed “Sir, you have around to teil the man that It was not his tata | a. JisnERs \ a.B ‘ol fucige were over 226 on October ist, thas sustain- To-day, Charltte Beckett, larceny Py ne amg al eld cated ade Mee log the graud jury asa legal body, clothing, $30 and geste. Wis. Be Fleurs, eaneth. one eT Cole ee lee T0-DAY—fHE TREASURY RORBERY CASE. | assault and battery on Jphu Gardello; #0 | Pushers. sees —— on This merning Mr. Heakle fled pleas tothe | and costs. James M-Donald, lareeny of some River ive Oawis Arrived, - steame: Halleck Indic ts that two offeaces are | towels; $i0 and costs, or thirty days. Cor Sue, from Baltim: naigned to JG. and | charged. when there was but one. nelius Carter, assault on Mary Jackson; io | Sug fom Baltimore, consigned to J. . ax | Gov; Welis fied demurrets, and sald that | and costs, or twenty days. Euoch Greon- | JM. Waters, auttlane, Mate Aba Roe Then the cases are called for triat he would | leaf, larceny of a nore, buggy and harness, | District, merchants: sohr. Mar: vache Pe eS a eeelida ton OF te Cee nd Me | Peet ee rom EL J. Hoyle, who teatl: | Alezandrim, with, 2,200 bushele wheat for ‘he court snstained ¢ demurrer, a nr a ie prse, c., were ‘olen H a =a Haseeasumeneee ee Baus te Teockvilie Bid, abd tong Wane tenet, Talbott, With 4,000 bushels wheat for H. M. | amneouercinatiog Je tase the anertion of | ered in Georgetown,” at a ‘stable where | Ta | law may be discassel when te case is cali Greenlea! put them; grand jury—bor SADING NW . | for trial $500. Noble Rush forfeited collateral. Ro- TE! NG ri ok stated that an arrangement haa | sapna Connelly; eit NOTICE THE Crown Toota BrvsHes—Bristles Will not fall out or break off while u ing. To secure the genuine see that The Crown Brush is stamped on handle. —_——_— CITY ITEMS. Hats, Fifth Avenue Silk Hats, #5, €5.50, 86. Best quality and style at the prices. Men's and Boys’ Stiff and Soft Felts. ssortment of Children’s Gools. ", 920 7th st., bet. Tand K. 2 —_<+—_—_ Pp WARM.—The largest and best as- sortment of Scarlet, Merino, Woolen and Cotten Flannel Drawers and Undershirts. at low prices, is at Lewis’ Popular One Price Store,” eet, between I and 2 USE ALADDIN Securtry Ort and prevent any possibility of an explosion, such as oc- curred at Babcock’s frame factory, October ath, 1875. ees —-_—_—_ Corns, &c —Kasy Feet being requisite to health and comfort, thou- sands of the Intelligent public patronize Dr. White's well-known establishment, 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury, for reltef from Corns, Bunions, Inverted Nails, Chilblains, Vascular Excrescences, ete. —_-—_— FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. —eo—— Miss HULETT practice in Chica; Dot easily resis tifler, gaining & successful law Her “attachments” are She uses — 9,6 ie, FRECKLES removed by Nature’s Beautifier. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales 0 1872 were £219,660. 4.128,wt GRAND OPENING! SATURDAY, October 20th, 1875. SECOND INSTALLMENT or Fall and Winter Clothiag, AT A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER PRICES. The Nobby Ergtish Worsted Overcoat, , formerly $30 ilk Frout, © ee. A Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, A Hendsome Elyse me An Elegant For Beaver Overcoat. Silk Front A Btylish English K oO Ab Senet Oe nglish Kersey Overcoat, ae sé 15, formerly @13 A Magnificent Fur Beaver Overcoat. Silk Fro, ee preety ou A Splendid Fur Beaver Overcoat, Bilk Front, $0, form eu AGrand Chinchilla Overcoat, SO" Omsily B formerly § An All-woo! Chinchilla Overcoat, a = a if ; . former! A Flue English Worsted Suit, Straigui Frock, © = $8. formerly $0 A Fine English Worsted Sait, Stralaht Frock, ©” A genuine Moscow Beaver Sutt, ro rae pet form An Elegant Case. Buit, New Markeesigion ? & formerly $25 A Magnificent Cars. Suit, St. Borner ° ie. 1 23 rae A Nobby Cass. Sutt, Lester W astagk Serle, cs pi former A Stylish Cam. Suit, fo! A Stylish Cees. Suit, 912, formerly $15 A Beavy Working Suit 910 formeriy § @5, formerly $10 And balence ot Etock in proportion. too numerous wo mention. Special atieutien is calied to YOUTHS’, BOYS’ ANS PHILDREN'S CLOTH: SF CALL EARLY TO AVOLD THE A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. B.—All purchasers should bear in mind that N. the above Goods are thoroughly shrunk, and made equal to custon work. octae tr CARPETS ON CONSIGNMENT. USH. ‘We have now in store an elegant lot of Carpets on consignment, comprisicg the best and most attrac- ‘ANG 18} ‘Tari ‘RY BRUSSELS, PcEGE PUpY ERLE voesins HAG CAPATS ANDOIL CLOTHS , Bver Shown in the District, Not fall line of “ar, this season we have ae A ay Baas ® price which must indace every one to buy. ores Beene s amiuenne, cot 2w* “aay Tthetreet, bet Dacd Bs w. The Celebrated Double Elastic SPENCERIAN STBEL PENS, iF sale by all dealers in Stationery. For the convenience of those who may wish to them, Sample Cards. containing one each of the | puml receipt of 25 cents, ll be sent by mail on '¥ISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOB & CO., oct? eodin 135 & 140 Grand St,, New ¥: ABLE CATHART! The for these Pills bes ee increased. demand i . We therefore call Pui attontion einai merite ae tnljcare, they preacut the follewing gosd asalitice” ectfcare, they rat the fc a K 7,9 warranted wholly ie. Fo ta eet a They Start the liver n'a bealthy and active opera- They cure billiousness, sick headache and costive- .. They are invaluable for indigestion and dys- y thoroughly cleanse the entire 5 Sa Serer eerste ees. ‘They are adapted for general uso. Ohildren and de] take them youl tr. and robuat.” Home mad yore ay trea (wi paten' ee! ver — 906 @ Street, near Ninth Street, with wo! oe Ky - iaermered STINESETS, Matter, 1837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, GEORGETOWN ADVER'M’TS. oy ape cut a ry RE > | 3 it a i fr A a, 5, e et Store, 43 Bridge street, 5 GEONCETE MA SAYINGEBANK, D. 6. Bank beurs,9 4 and on Interest on ecinews dome, cod ook, receive depreita) anti € @. ts to reel : posits. General Banking lectiows made on all accessible ints, Discount és * Moudave. ft POLKINHOBN, WW. Bai r. leary Dic By a . oe. Riley A tn | ED: Bortiey: | Tomes Knowle may!) tasaly H. WHEATLEY S STEAM DYEING AND CL€ANING ESTAB- pay LISHMENT charge. Work recef returned by mail or ex- press from and to avy place in the country. PIANOS, & Ww" Ns « co." WORLD-RENOWNED PIANOS, Grand, Bquere Grand. pare and Upright. uty The favorite McCammon P’ ith new patent focking-glass front. Also. a large assort ment of Pisuos which have been 1a use short time. for rent ot very lowly ey ng prow ae aN RACH AKEROOMS, few doors above Paw 1ANO P octl3-ly_ 423 lh st, HE STIEFF PIANOS, ansnrpawed toucb, and durabili easy in tone, terms, Sole Agents, street northwest, are above Patent Office.) I} instraments tuned and repaired. STEAMER LINES. ha etl a hn "[ HE INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING COMPANY OF D.0. STEAMERS LADY OF THE LAKE AND JANE MOSELEY. FOK NORFOLK. CONNECTING WITH DENCE LINES FOR BOSTON, PROV. AND NEW YORK. On and after M weekly between, rfolte. Li wi and Frid Tu ‘thursday until need. . STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTO MA KIVER LANDINGS” The Company having placed this new and el steamer on t) route-sbo will, on and after TU MS: 26, make semi-weekly trips, (stopping ») as follows: ve Washington at 7 a.m. going returaing, arrive in Washington 0 Jay afternoon. RIDA Y—Lrave Washtrgton at 7a. m , going to iomen, ard on SATURDAY, continuing down to Cone river; returning, arrive’ in Washington Sunday afternoon. All Freight for Biver Lavdings must positively be a Ny wt For tickets, staterooms or information the office of the Vompans under Met: “polite bunks Lsth street, opposite the Fressury. oct25-1y & LANDINGS. The «wift and favorite Iron Steamer PILOT BOY, W.H. Byles, Caprain, having been thoronghly overbauled aud refitted. Nill resume her trips for Potomac river Davai TUESDAY, March 2d, and ever, SA7 UBDAY thereafter. leaving Fitzhugh foot of 6th street. at7e'clock a.in Roturnin, will urrive in Washitgton every Wednesday aud Sunday evening. Freighit received daily. All freights must be pro- paid. ifebg7) ON. R. FITZHUGH, Ageat. MERCHANTS: LIN & OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships B.C. KNIGHT and JOHN GLBSUN will make regu'ar week- iy tripe between NEW YORE, ALEX. NDRIA, WASHINGTON ” ana GRORGRTOWN. ae fo! ve, YORK. ti Pier 41 ver every SATURDAY at 4 FRIDAY at 7 7, yto R. P. A. DENGAM jell-tr EW EXPRESS pend — CANAL, PHILADELPHIA ANDRIA. WASH in@To. ALBXAN IN AND GEORGETOWN. SAILING DATs From Pier 2, Worth sneer da Georgetown, ‘Water street. D:0,MONDaY. at 6 ade Regular Beus!-weckly ine ot Sigemecs ite Prosi, dence. Boston and New Bugland States. No whart- “pu r,gyrue eacmbcemnls > «© Fea. ‘Alewandribe Va UNARD LINE. With the view of aimmfanhiag lision, the Steamers of this the chances of col On the homeward . crossing the Meridian of i at a8 Iat., of nothing to the norte of a2. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN N*W YORK AND V1 POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBO. From New Yorx. | From New Yorx. E> tet + HOV. 3 Algeria... Wed.. Deo. Ww jov. 10 Java... " a lie We Dee. =e hee Steamers * Dee. And every following WEDNESDAY end Sa TU! DAY from New Yorke gus. marked do not carry steerage passen- ‘ : in, 100 190, Rives or, Pascact —Cabin, 950,910 snd 91m, Bccordii accommodation is a hicuat, Betura tickets on favorable BSteorage tickets to and from all ieee bee ant To ‘WOOD & MOREIGON, ‘OHAS. G. FBANCKLYN, Agent. ROBES oa AND HORSE COVERS, AT PRIOES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Largest and Finest Assortment in the city of IMPEBIAL, SCOTOH, PLUSH AND WOOLEN CABBIAGE BOBBS. HORSE COVERS, WHIPS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, SHAWL STRAPS, & AT THE PRacTicaL TRUNK, HABNESS, axD SADDLE MANUFACTORY prions Gualey cannon bt oe Ne ARI LR MAO. 47 ocem-te Ment iain one © Opisce ‘BYe., Cor. 436 street. For pessige atthe ‘s ant | DRY Goons. M. TOWSON 4 €O.8 Pepular Dry Geods Home. JUST OPENED. Algae, foll dowble width a: 2 ne me | irs os 2 «. M. TOWSON & €o. N. B—4e PRINTS ON S84 OND PLOOR P ICES KEDUC*D ON CABPET FULL STOCK OF DRY _¢ me RATES THAN FOX TWENTY YRARS Andrere Batre B rorely Cotte moprececented, t ore. is P Se to #150. € Bair and French Plaids 1 Satines and Empress Olothe, TSsc Rost makes Black Cashureres—all wool 4 Mourning Goods in Marinoes Drap Bite. &e ETSTOCK MUST BESOL OD FORCASH. 8 OF ALL INGRAIN CARPETS DWN 10 © AYD.—NOW FOR BARGAlNs Boglish ot American Brussels, @1.25—wortn © to #115 ony ae to $12. a pair rr. 8 a)? ‘Tarestry Bruscele 2 Rugs. Mate, Ou Blankets from $1 W _novl tr | GQREA TEST BARGAINS YET. 26 pieces BOLL POFLIN at 62), cents, reduced from $125. 50 pices all-wool WHITE FLANNEL 15 conte, wide ents. Beal Good WHITE FLANNE! OAMEL'S HAI® D&BSS GOODS 0 noed frum &254 cents. 1 SERGES 37% conte, reduced from 50 kets. : ‘Three-piy and Ingrain CARPETS at cost, to clowe cut. BED COMFORTS cheap. ‘yard 3 centa, worth al Ail-w. cepts, Te All woo! aD NEW GOOWS RECEIVED AVERY DAY. GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO., 71i MARKET SPacr. BARGAINS’ BARGAINS! BARGALNS' BRODHEAD & Co., ® Pennsylvania Avenue, bet. 9h and oth sts tention to the followieg GOODS, ¢ firet-clags in color, quaiity and pov] tr many irom 16 to per cout lese than ruling market prices: Snow fabe Suitings: Camels itulr Plaids: Knick erbocker Pl and Suiings: ertuos ‘reneh veh Diagonals: Prap d°Bre. Black Silk: Cashweres; Brown S)'k: Blsck Al hairs; Sitk Velvets; - Velveteens: Fpangied Tarletavs for Rathiog Freuch Piques: vsocke; Mazalii B and Unbleached Lonesdale C. jwached | Sheetings and Shirtiogs: White aud Red Flanoc | Wool Blankets: Bedspreads: Linen Table Dama: Towels; Napkins; tadies and Gents’ U ; Hosiery jandkerchiefe: K Gloves; Bibbons, | Poffings: lars aod Cuffs; Buttons: Dress Lin ‘Shi Watersroof Cloths; Hamburg Bag DES. £0, &o. ies ana Morino Undervests, (nove desizable;) Wamsutta 44 Bleached Ootton, de yard; Three-button Paris Kids, in W id aud street and party col rx. @ ro $1 per yard, worth 82.10" B Hose. best qualliy) $4 per dozen; in por dezen Ne ‘Our goods are Black ay ar siron frame plendid al! Linen lected with great sirietly cl aod ther fore our ability to give the ful fall cases ODHEAD & Ce. 7 Wib ots STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. and por J,C. WIBWALL &co. BAVE JU8T RECEIVED AN IMME. STOCK or NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, CONSISTING OF DRERILES, NITAWIS, Woo) CASSIMERES, UNDERWEAR, 4c., AUCTION. DIRECT FROM We are enabled to sell ANDBOSCOGGIN COTTO At 10 Cents per yard; BEST WAMSUITA COTTOSS, 14 Cents; EXTBA HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS 5 Cents, AND OTHEB DOMESTIC GOODS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES. 200 PAIRS FINE WOOL 11-4 BLANKETS at $6; umel price $10. Also, DIBECT FBOM THE FACTORY, THE BEST WOOL BLANKET Bver Sold for UNDERWEAR, For Ladies, Gente and Children, at less than cost of production Men's UNDEBSHIRBTS and DEAWEBS, 40 Cents. . the choic: 5 BLACK SILK cho! ~~ aaa qualitics, BEST GOODS EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY. LACK CASBMEBES, 65 Cents to @1. BLACK ALPAOAS 25 Cents; decided bargains. xtra Fine BLACK ALPACAS, 3734 Cents per Fail width real Linen) TABLE DAMASK, 50 ‘Certs per yard. ‘The eutire stock at an per cent. on former prices, J. C. WISWALL 4 ©Co., 310 SEVENTH STREBT, octas-tr Near Pennsylvania avenue. D®¥ Goons soric signees of firm of Bogan & Wylie their DEY GOODS, &c., - at hehe! stand. Le a Tth street, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which wili be sclé st lowest rates. Grest bargains bay beapeckd. ut BIRD WYLIE, octas-tf 3014 7th treet vorthweat (CHEAPEST CASH DRY GOODS STORE IN WASHINGTON. average reduction of 23 having purchesed from the ae- pipe ic anal pps AT LOWER DRY Goons. F GOODS aT maur Tass Valve. OONNOLLYS, 60% Sth erect. opp. Patent OR. & LADIES’ GOODS. axe BOUND nate cot Nowe i, ! MILLINERY ARy | On THURSDAY end FRY NEW RIVAL OF TaNDsr TRIMMING s ia he tatow Re | "PREM SRGEST assourwaer avd M'SSES OLIAKs a4 © moderate pices, at y T _WILBIAN'S Ladies 21 COLORED FRINGES te left to #02t their dreams ‘ VERNILYA In eelting LADIES ELEGANT BUTTON ve indies of Mant *y that in addition ¢ he by & MISS KA. MccORM 5 Pennsylvania & . Fine French MILLINERY for th Wivter Imported BONNETS and HATS inthe wewest ata les Fine French FLOWERS, FEATHERS, SILKS RIBBONS, &e. = — Special attention etven to orders Ms SELMA Prenr, 614 99m StaeEr, Orrocrrs Parent Ore BERLIN ZEPHYES, WORSTED GOODS, anc OANVAS EMBBOLUOBRIES, Large ssortment of Ladieeand Obiléron's Cardi ro kets. Worsted “a Bhawis, Fancy Howe, aud Leggings end velvet Fine selection of Children's Merino white and drab colors The celebrated Btella Kid Gloves, 2 b lomks, ftom. 1 ts in allcoiors. me Bat xa er M™= L sNener ae BETURYED FROM Panis With the chutoest ortment of PATT BONNETS ane B ry _ . AVENt! 53 BO CHARLES 8T.. BALTIMOKE. oow tr Mirra FL a ALS Morar hate kip HERS, French SELES and cies FAMILY SUPPLIES. ALADDIN SEC RITY O1L IS 8ares UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES ‘It will burn fn all kerosene oF oa! oil lamp= for it and take no ot her H. BEACH, ‘ Aw UTTER, BUCK WHEAT, &c es Boe Hert Batre Tat Ft joller's & Pure canons Quince Jelly put ng suder our own supery Preserves, Brandy Peaches, and a general as 7 Feceived and for eale vau & B60. oir aa pe TWENTIFTH-STREET MARKET. 720 90TH Sree. Se es sialySswe ‘eeplé tr | | | TO Tatome a SEBT FREE. oct? -t.th str FR * kere & : McB. TiMO' 134 Bank Bave removed their louse to LE DBOIT BUILDING. curner Sth and F streets. They are pre: Banking host eae, receive ot i pe ese fo i <a ee a soll B