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EVENING STAR. October 4, 1877. Weather Indications Te - OFFICE OF CHIFF SIGNAL oni? Washington. October 4. 177. For NX. w England and the middle Atlantic states cloudy a-d rainy weather, warm and ipereasing cutheesterly winds, falling ba. roeter. .oow d by 1sing barometer and colder rorthwes. winds. ts, &c., To-pight. “She Stoops to Co- W'Grera House. Select variety performance. Odd Fellcws’ Hail— Mack voy's Hibernicon Comyany. Theater Comique.—“The Brigand Chief” and varietic ——_--—__ Condenred Locals. A brecelet lost. See advertisement. From J.C. Parker we have the New York Papers in advance of the mat! See ave) lisement eting to organize Episcopal Cbureh. rker sends Harper's Weekly for Oc- Street lamps will be lighted at 7 p. m., @nd extinguished at 3 a. m ‘The slarm atout 9 o'clock last night from tex he for the explovion of a coal oll lamp in No. tsi1 C street northwest; damages The Mendelssohn Society met Inst night and appeitted an advisory committee. con- f Mesers. N. J. Rockwood, N. H. ssor J. R. Fair. the Oldest Inhabitants evenins, Mr. Fre. D. mber of the society, r Wim. H. Ciageit ning lectere of th term of the Universit aw School was delivered Inst evening by Hon. R. T. Merrick, an or of ec utional and international we Have we the new herve disease In Wash bave been “George” pel on the vestertay ralysis. wn. WAS of the poesesste $600 and for ic and bave wa tion to ibis 1 leavir g Richmond at 10 p. m. and arrivir Yesh ington early th ‘The following ra: as composicz tt force of the } Treasury, and utioncl Wepubti ard nigh Woma tens local repoiters; SV : reporter. and R. W. Mitchell ton” of the Dar bury News “Beb Creig) oragrapher. Two DEATHS ON THE RAILROAD.—On Tuesday night the New York express train bound ‘horih, between 10 and 11 o'clock, strnek an elderly white man near Severn eb. B. & P. railroad, about 25 miles north of this city. and instantly killed bim. His body was iaken to Baltimore, where it re- mained unidentified upto this morning. It is tbought that the man killed was one of 2 on the exeursion from oo Satarday last, and ng Missed the train, startet to waik back. He was about (5 ye: » whisk. m Baltimore that'an wD wn, we 1 colored man died of abemorrhage on @ railroad train between 3 Hadelpbia and Gray's Ferry during There were his ave friends. pily rest- of waich ber. ner of 5h Scions jet Government Affairs. Mr. P. J. Lauritzen was to-day appointed by the District Commissioners as the dranghtsman to the inspector of buildings, ard bas already entered upon his duty. The District Commissioners have granted a perdon to Mary Welsh, committed to the wo) kbouse for vagran fhe will leave the District and ment elsewhere. Application has been made by citizens in the he'ghborhood of the southwestern por- Uon of the city for a bri over the old canal, on sontbeast.os there is at present no way of "Charles Lemon, ebimney sweep in George- Charles Lemon, tov. in a communication to the District Commissioners, asks permission to cross and sweep chimneys in Wash- ington. This request has been referred to the atiorney for the District, who, in repiy, states that under existing corporation laws he bas no right too so. A_ petition has been filed with the District (Commissioners by the buckster of the West- erp soarket fora reduction of the monthly rental of stalls in that market, on acount of the extreme dullness Of the times, reduced their receipts and profits, rearon that there are more partics selling on the ontside than inside, who are not taxed near as much for the privilege of selling. et Commissioners have declined he public reservations to be made use of for the erection of private zreen- houses for the sale of hot house flowers, as proposed by an enterprising florist. The District Commissioners bave had the REPORT ON THE PATENT OFFICE FIRE, ETC. At the meeting of the Board of Fire Com- missioners laste vening Cnief Engineer Cro- nin submitted his for Septem! showing seventeen alarme during the month for fires, which (not incinding the Patent Cfice,) involved a lo: 337 He J. Coffin and J. ind the recoramenda- Graves for promotion, tion wa; approved. The report also stated l the fire apparatus was more or less injured at the Patent Officefire. H R. Miles, superintendent of fire-alarm teleg Ported the instrument Working order. Applications for positions in the department were received from Fred- erick Jeffer, Wm. FE. Burroughs and C. W. forgan reported that per- mission bad been obtained from the District Commissioners lo purebase four additional ‘The Chief Engiveer made a special report on the fire at the Patent Office, which was re- ferred to the District Commirsioners, with a Tr quest to transmita copy to the Secretary of the Interior. Mr. Collins offered resolutions, which were adopted, thanking the members of the fire departments of Baltimore and Alexandria, who so generously and promptly responded to tbe sppeal of the authorities here for aid iD suppressing the disastrous fre at the Pat- ce, ard gave such valuable asst in bawling with the conflagrations at the point named, and at the livery stable on @ e for pedestrians, raph, jew Jersey avenue ind wire? all in good Moxiey. President Mr. Collins slso introduced a resold which was adopted, that tin view of th fererce in size of the fire hose aad water | plug connections in this city and Baltimore, which greatly embarrasses the fremea of one ¥ and cleansed. ‘bis buil ling is located about one eighth of a mile from the Workhouse, end is under the jarisdiction of the ccm mi ss)oner of the amshouse. A REPORT OF TEE COMMITTEE ON STATION ident of this board confer with the board Gre commissioners of Baltimore, prop their co-operation in makin: will enable th get to work promptly ta thy tance is needed of Metrorolitan Police contain- articles as is found wanting variovs fiation houses, has by the subraitted to the T fo relation to e committee sa; tnis house rernaips the same e¢ The water closets nocd fate attention. and should be rer and new ones pat in; stoves necd cleaning fixed. so that there ve no | danger of lodgers ‘eing suflocated by gas e& chping inte the rooms, as occurred }ast se: when four men were found apparer The committee are if one thousand dolia O Suppress # con- Commissioners. when before and repairs avd sorged, Sa. r Lamb, 120: Bent; Tongues, 30 cead in their beds.” ”, of the police fund ni trtet Commi ow retained by th sioners for repair ed over to the potice board ement, that it couid be mor mond back), #1.i0e each, do., sliders, NEW WATER MAINS RECOMMENDED. er registrar recow strict Commissioners tuat a8 follows: 1b u New Hampshire ayevue, Land Sd street mends to *® per pk; Apples, 1 ge Tih, between F; , between 6th and 7th ‘4, between North Carolina istreets, southeast; R, between 15 northwest, and V. beiween reels, northwest. trar states that water Is a necessity at all the localities named, both for domestic nse and | protection of property against fire. J. | ™ates the cost of labor and matecial at Chickens, Was} per pair; Dacks, i nek (blue wing), $1 per pair; do. hiladelphia print, 50per pound; , 23 per dozen; Cheese, 2ua ——— To-day the following were drawn as jurors for ihe October term of the Cireuit Cox —s——_. The Late Fitzhugh Coyle. Ata meeting of the board of directors of the National Bank of the Republic, held on Wednesday, October 3d, the following pre- ambie and resolutions were adopted: The death of Fitzhugh Coyle, for many years a director and also president of the Pank of the Republic, has brought the deepest regiet and | sorrow to his former associates in this tusti- lingering iliness of over a year, he expired at bis residence at a quarter | F jock, on Sunday, September 3uth Although this event was not unexpecied, its realization has filled with grief bis imredi- ale friends and cast a sorrow over this entire community, ior the death of such a man isa Sorrow to all, and is recognized as a public Mr. Coyle had passed middle life. «the zenith of his usefulness. officer of this: bank and a mereber of its beard of directors ment and wise } stant) by Chief Jas’ : F. B. Lod, 74 K st. n.w.; p; Dan’l Lough. Plant, 1231 5th St; 12 Est. u.w.; Thos. Adams, 4% at. | O'Donuoghue, Wood, B st. §. Georgetown; Jonn Fraser, 10 L, Blackford, 51 Stcddard st.; G. E. e.; Peter Walker, 1016 Isth n.W.; Henry Himber 12 Miteheli,21 xl st. ne. ch & ft. n.w.; Rob't pha | C. Stafford, 1245 4 st ACC. Kulak, 1305 1 | es THE WASHINGTON eir office at the ne gment were manifest av: acknowledged in all his counsels a: Stiiet integrity and the nicest | of hover, witha clear intellect and a mini decision of character principle, coi miration, Con- ing devotion to him universal esteem. He possessed an ard ament, well disciplined for all He had a true, wa’ and was alwaysa devo friend, scorning all ,or wheteyes might compru: rule, “io do wu id do unto him clety was right as army engine solaiten in re fe Fitzhugh Coy Was adopted | ceived the appile womne was the abode of Ube exchange s tempered by ali te isbinents that such qualities can be. an humble bu nd abiding Christian faith, wt ‘stained him in his last hours that peace on earth which foreshadows a Be it there‘or2 this board of directors of the Bank of the Republic have learned with deep sorcow and grief of the death of their ard president, Coyle, and bears testimony to the great loss eustained aud to their admiration of his chatacter and accomplishments as a man of business, @ citizen and a friend. I, That we deeply sympathize with ved family, teuder to them our sin- cere condolence, and commend them to the care of the God of the widow aud the father- MARRIAGE LICES 7 F. Garden and Mary J. Ticbertson avd Hazel ard Emma So; WAIT FOR you weshall recetve an for some carpets from N such low prices as will astonish the pub! Wolford & Shilberg, 617 Maraet Spa | 'S —To-morrow | jate colleague York auction, at ae Se LODILLE'’S HEADACHE SPECIFIC not only cores headache in 5 to 20 minutes, but pre- by every drngvist gion and Georgetown. & cents. ~ Resolved, That a copy of the resolutions b¢ ceased, and plac reamble and sent tothe family of the de- upon the reeords of the THE CUULTS. PoLice AS sand Joseph Ball, larceny of That they be published in city. | wl es Six ' ed a member of the Joba W ia m1 )has been a resident \ the practice of law in the lecied for seven years by t When the const the popular yote of the p five years, Judge Warden and Matthews (now United 81, adges of tie coart. ad filled bis entire 0.) Were elected as Reore Judge Warden te.m be resigned to assume the editor: ® bewspeper at Cincinnatl. Afterwar: was selected by the supreme court of th state of Ohio as its official reporter, and sai inted a member of the e state. Judge Warden supreme court of is the author of several able wor! jorispradence, and wrote a biography of the ‘hief Justice Chase. &7The Homeopathic Pennsylvania met at Phi. in annual session. #2” ov. David Goodsell has been chosen the Oregon republican state | een: pace at Cones A. Bieel, Medical Society of BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—The hadelphia yesterday arnual meeting of the Hi Association was held last bual report was sabmitt ceipts—Regular dues, 820,257.30; of advances on 162 shares set Been! Hilton Batiding t shows re- led, $3,020.15; chairman of DEFps tx I A. . Shep F have been fiat follows i et al. to Andrew Gleason, f ot, Byware West of t2i. MeIntire ties to Mureg: O'Connell, $169.59, . Augustus Long to John A: M. Lou Long, $215, part lot 3, HM. Dougias to Rosetta I. 15, section 4, Barry farm, C. H. Bram- $300, lot 1, are isi. rqua Bproeuc subject t hall to THe EvAxGE of Meryland bezan convention Tue day evening. in the Luther- an church of Jeifersou, Md., Rev. H G. Bow- The Wa hingion delegation !s y Rev. J.G. Butler, b D., the pro- ble butider of the M Moria! chureh tn this ¢ from this District. Rev.'S. Doner, D. D.. Revs. z, Kuriz, Way and Weaver, of Washington, aud Kev. G. A. Nixdorf, fom Georgetown. eighth anoual vesteriay mds between the the ghtons, la which the former were victori. 7 & score of i — Lg ooo ved @ very fine game throughout. Houck Bey Ma vile > dorm good work at the bat. The Cretghtons jack the discipline of their rival-, and do not play well togetiwr. The game ‘Was a very interesting ove, however. Tue LATE ARCHBISHOP BAYLEy.— Father Walter, of this city, received the fol- Jowing telegram from Baltimore this morn- -—* The Archbishop's bo-rly willarrive in Friday at 3 o'clock p. m. The elerzy wil! meet bety at the depot and e*cort {ft tothe Archbishop’s house. Fune- Pucsday s* So’clock @. m. on ‘Monday or CuxAY Dry Goons at Carters, 707 Market . All the styledress goods colors — Silks very cheap. Cloth for toys Ted and white flanpel. balance in treasury per last r Disbursements—Aggregate advanced on 203 shares, $25,465, amount of advanced . $2,504.50; balance of 56. A Total, $50,206 36. | Stock account— Original number of shares number of shares on roll Ser 39; present value of each The following officers elected: Join Cook, presi vice president; James F secretary. A. Prescott, THERAN Sysop | 8. Herman, J. B27 West Virginia papers are aroused by a projected extra session of the state and are energetically protesting against SF California ho; 8 and girls as nese, and report ments refund treasury, $1 ‘gtowers are employing ickers in the place of Chi- t the experiment is asuc- | * malt is asserted that fully 4,000 negroes favoring the Liberian emigration scheme at- led @ recent meeting to further it in Shreveport, La. s7"The late Miehael Lynch, qreathed #5,000 to his priest and $5,460 to various catholic benevolent organ- izations In that city. &#The railroads In Minnesota are unable to carry her crops to market fast enozch. ry the elevators and warehou: were W.-M. White, trea: Directors—J. D. E. Thompson, E.R True, J. Ferrell, W. H. Browne, M. P. Call Herman and Geo. H. Wood. —e— Puriprye PERMIts issued by the Inspec | tor of Buildings: D. Mi a ck buliding to premises ou 7th street, be- H sireets southwest; $450. M. of Virginia. who bas with him | se8 are glut- Collins, improve frame dweiling, F between Novih Capitol street ai Sey avenve: $120. “H. &7-James F. Preston, cashier of the sus- Loan and Trust Compa- _N.J.,has been indicted for illegally disposing of the assets of the com- I. Lusk. extend frame | pended Merchants’ ny at Paterso: right, sbivertug with t Pe gigas F tients ‘now is*he time for eo! and 7th st.eets; $300. ———— es THE WITOWSKI Case.—To-day, in the lus J. Witowsk!, charged false claim agaiiee ihe ge i Ae peer GEORGETOWN. - CANAL BOAT SuNK.—The steam canal boat Ludlow Patton, owned by Mr. Henry | Wagner, s: & leak at Big Pool, abou’ 100 miles above town, aday or two ago, ani sunk. It was unloaded and will be immedi- ately raised COLLEGE IMPROVEMENT.—The president Srcree ag’ Georgetown a —- contem| and are to-day having Wiese, under the superintendence of MF. college, under the superin' nee . Smithmeyer, aronitect, aod Mr. J. A. Par- tridge, surveyor of the biserniy of Colambia. Sewrigt which was deeded by Wm. ins, Jr., Jonn Threlkeld to John Carroll, Molyn- eaux and John Astor on the lith day of April, 1789,) is to be torn down and a new butiding 1s to be erected in its s‘ead. This building Is Intended to cover an area of some 150 feet in length, joining the two wings of the main building of the coll The original lot contained only 1\ acres, their first purchase. The college grounds now cover 54x acres. FUNFEAL.—James Tobin, a well-known brme, grea of the Georgetown gas company, died suddenly om Monday last. His fanerai took place yesterday at 4 o'clock p. m. from his late residence, on 26th street, from whence the Georgetown ‘Hibernian Society assem- bled and accompanied the remains to Holy Rood cemetery. where the boiy was interred. — er McNally, of St. Aloysius church, offic! ALEXANDRIA. ARM BROKEN.—A boy named Whitely. while attempting to get on a moving freight traip,on Union street, yesterday evening, had his arm caught in one of the handlei oa | the side of a car, and broken in two places. He was removed to his home on ilk street and received the necessary atteation. ACQUITTAL oF TRAMPS.- The six tramp3 arrested at Manassas on a charge of aszanit- img @ train on the Virginia Midland rz road, and imprisoned at Brentsyille, Prin« William county, were tried yesterday before Judge Nicol and acquilted.— Guzetie, a. np The National Pork Packers’ Conyen- tion met at Keokuk, lowa, yesterda: 87-The Galt House, Louteville, sod yesterday by order of assignee original cost exceeded $1. r CITY ITEMS. “My dear,” sald 3 Ipmeet, “I mut cong recent improvement in e: rolls, every kind of py aid the wife, “ I'vesolved the the greatest thing tn the mark: Deley's Yeast Powier, Henceforth my kitchen knows noother.* THE REST HOUSEKEEPERS use Your Detergent and pronounce it superior fo S02 aud potash. Al! Grocers and Drugygists sell te tr Tur REASON WHY all housekeepers and Others use the Aladdin Security Oil 1s that no 1. bas ever occurred from its use. It the best in the world. All storeteepers fellit. Try it. and you will bayve no other. Take nothing but Aladdin. The abeve Ol can be had at Geo. Ryneal, Jr.'s, 0 D street northwest. 8,113: ———- = RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. Pulver- macher’s Electric Belts the grand desidera- tum. Avoid imitations, Book and Journal, With particulars, mailed fres. Address Pal- vermecher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,dekly —~-—— To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopt- ing the latest_improvements, whether of American or European invention, he Is en- abled todo his work in a manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facti- ines. His cleansing and cape 3 Ladies and Gent's Suits are, tn fact, the cheapest in the | clty op account of his superior work. Give — G street. Punctuality guar- anteed. AMUSEMENTS. | | N ATIONAL THEATER. To-Night. Dr Oliver Goldsmith's Great Comedy, SHE STOOPS TO CONOVER. The Dashing Light Ccmedian, Mr. LOUIS L. JAMES ‘The Charming Comedienne YCE. and Favorite Artiste, C, GERMON, rable Comedian, BW. DENHAM ud the Eutive Comgany in the MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. October 6th, VON STAMMWITZ LADY JANE GREY cers-tr The +pioudid Ore has played at the Ia Tt erboer Opera, Fy their choicest pleces. Vocul selections wil be rendered by the noted Bal- timore Bepraro, ‘ 3 ANNIS MONTAGUE, The Washington fave ‘4 MISS EVA MILLS, And the popular baritone, of the Kellogg English Opera, T. CARLETON. joserved seats, 75 cents, Rox ote’s Wed veaday, Oct.3. ock2t* amu. of = MR. Admission, 50 shoet opens at Metz O OUSR. EK&ENAN BROTHERS, Proprictors. OPENING OF THE NOVELTY SEASON, And Great Reduction in the Prices of Admission 15,25 and 50 (ents. The Greatest Gymnnste inthe World, rho ek RUE JUTAN and. B. BROWN. .¢ Beautiful Operatic LE AMENIA CASSINIA. The Triple Clow iste, rege biE, te 4 a ‘A ¢ American Shorticg Tesm, mere PAUGH Si aN and HUBN. R 8. Gergerson, Sallie Mason, Little Lillie Lee, Maud oeprare. —_ Wa 4. Don How, Au f a © {SALLIE ST. CLAIR. bes 4 fall Dramatic Com: ° u 2 4 the Matiness with the Drama. THE ITALIAN PA KOTHE 8U4 BLAVE OF THE HARP. EDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. eat Spectacular Attraction for next week, tr COMIQUS, 11th Street, LOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENE, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE BVERY NIGHT. r | Matinee for Ladies and Obildren EVERY WED- NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Yartety, Drama, Buriergae and Oomedy. _nov22-ly ON EXEIBITION D AND SALE 626 rs 3 MARKRITER’S: FREE ART. ees AND STORE, Vo ‘reet. 0. eet. Choice ON Paintings, Ei , Ohromos, &e. Also largest stoke of Paper Heagtnge, Window Piet Now, IS THE TIME TO SELL.—Laiies’, Gepts and Children’s onst-off Woaring Apparel, SeSSUSTH'S Oil Bund Ho OLB oe naw ail be promptly attended to, ‘sei3-tr | notes by meil will FAMILY SUPPLIES. LApms HOUSEKEEPERS to cat custemepe and she pubis te general; Hi yen APPLES, BLACKBERRIES, FEESERYES, Garcons, Reams, 0 iy CANNED 1 PPL! OMB, —_— Suis BEI Toner. ini TINE GROORES, PERUVIAN SYRUP 1s & protected solution of the EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. st. nw —Misces POLLOCK & Ni formerly with Miss Marwtdell_on K st: Mited betwee the ages of Sand years. Sdvastage of & thoronsh wt: ral for, Ladice tanght by Me Miss Porlock. Mise Poll ck baving bun Ritdergarten Som PROTOXIDE OF IRON, in medicine. that strikes at the y supplying the blood with its vital iple, or life cleaent, H4tTS8.- Fall STYLES BOW READY seortment large and complete. utiemen's SILK HATS $3.40, @4, gs 82.20 to O80. Tere od importors, tuneunst w.F. » mreapsipuon NO. MCCARTHY TEACHER OF. IN _AN® ORNAMENTAL PE HEP. ‘This is the secret of the wonderful success of thi; remedy ia curing ™ Lreorgetowmn. DRS of all Kinds at Blank Books on Oe ___ B44 Bridee atres “os SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. ~ W. B. WHEATLEWS PREMIUM STREAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT Ofice, 49 Jefferson SBORGETOWS, D. © Golivered to any place t the and retorned by mall or ex; from and to any piace in the country a8 Your orders. ‘spepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Diarrhea, Boils, Nervous Af- fections, Chills and Fevers, Hu- of Constitutional Neuralgia, Complaints, and her at ber residence, 2112 Peunsy e. *RENCH LANGUAG PROF. LUCIEN own ‘ale Be 5 ALL DISEASES town Fi e Seminary OBIGINATING INA at Jones’ & 4 1 Sirect northwest, snth~ st corper of 1 and i3th. . . ww. ne BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, Pi ' eeut for anc DEBILITY ho 27 Street eo Nee laltin— FINE TRAS and COPER! Liquors. Proprictors of the Ophelia ny ninary wilt b= A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. ZB. J08 fr9e fram Alechol in aps form sts ener 8 GOODS, URGES. ALCient ard modern, ailord young gent Dieting their educa meen tof Vi 7 NEW !iPK into ali perisof the s, sem, and build ‘Tl sLHATTE AN IRON CONSTITUTION. ~ ALL STYLE HA FRESH STQCK 4 otf! FELT & Dereas Bate. $4. $5 hod @6 fp excellent snbstii St OPENED stimulant iso f tute for wine or brandy power of froo nea (PRE COLT MB AN UNIVERSITY us MERCHANT TAILORING 414 Ninth r Dyspepsia, Ure PERUVIAN SY? t chotoost assortment of MEGCHANT TAILO ule st KERNS PERUVIAN For Liver Complaint, PERUVIAN this head wt the | * is ghiven Hund | For Boils and Hamors, Use Candidates for eres an ibes, Fine ph Linen, tor $0 conte, PERUVIAN ee haranteed to give aattefactt ‘ PERUVIAN maranteed te give satisfaction. both in anived as veprenemied the money returned. 0 af for this special course is $50 per | For Loss of App’ tite, Use PERUVIAN SYRUP. Catalognes containing fu the President of the ¥ (Re her particulars a4 \| The best and cheapest Ss, STRINI. (from Mila 2 For Nerygus 4 ffectio seigeent fren |HATS, UMBRELLAS a limited nomber PERUVIAN SYRUP. y ony MAR UMERELLas, “obeu Pliched in the Sei diet in (NSTRUME cons For Female Complaints. Use PERUVIAN SYRUP. ener wil tne UW4LTER KER’S, To Tone up the System, Us PERUVIAN SYRUP. 1419 Penna. av. THO RSDAY, September 20) Mies NI MASSON. T. teschera have been secured for the + ‘To Invigorate the Br LEDBOIT B . Manofactrres to orter seule SLX BEST DERSS SHIETS | #17, MATERIAL AN SYRUP. BS. at her resicence The F strevts 14th stro Harris n avenue PUBCBASER BATISFIED OR FUNDED aaemethacat Geutiemen leaviog the city for the sessom cam ir measure, and order st pieaeare frome Shirte, Collars, Outs, Drawers, @¢., @& Popelar prices, constantly tu stork MEN'S FINE FURN(SHINGE, THOMPOCH'S BEIT ¢.* HEIBERGER, O01 to be ARMY AND Navy CLOTHING to enat the times. | DEN, Principal VE THOUGHTFUL MEDITATE. PAUSE AND eo Bi OF GREAT Weathane, IMPORTANCE PRESENT THEMSELVES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. STEAMERS, &c. *OR POTOMAC RiVER LANDINGS — BOO Wp etre Have You to Lan oe ead TURSDAY an DAY MORN The Other is, By What Means Can It be Bought To the Best Advantage, LDEPT-Mr. For uy informe "S Gomi Offices, 111 f 4 formerly. oad) ‘rench Opera ard Prof I Instruments in the Conserve ory of SUMMER ARRANGE} TRESS MONBOB AND FoR MORFOLE, » IN YOUR DELIBERATION OF THESE MOMENTOUS QUESTIONS ATTENTION I8 INVITED TO THE FOLLOWING FAOTS. S$ DOUD, WITH AN fi) open SCHOOL for Gi EPTEMEED | m., counecting with steamers for Boston, eo and other aortvera ‘polnte,” ie leaves Norfolk ev ery Tocelay, p.m. great care and du rd forthe varying of all our cnstomers, we ton sale a stock of Cloth: ans line of goo: ty Ning ; Medium, Favey,Nebby and Lond’ Pattern< ‘The most mocest taste. ‘as well As the most scrupn- | lous devotee of Fashion, can ne OMlce over Ufiice, or at the BACOB, Pres't. Dering the present npasasons while the deman ~ iy to buy at very centage lose than they wit So that it ittsobviousy { MY, 1008 F ct. mae to pay later in to the advantage cf all To Buy of Us, weet rates. Sor tui Si eeents Water wale CLYDE’s NEW La ‘RESS LINE Buy at Once. HAELE BROTHERS, MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS Corner Seventh and D stree:s. FALL OPENING. . $3; jor ¢ mi pupil's veaidence, $40 s ‘uvils Mey Commence #t any thae at pro rate charge. eng fn OYS’ ENGLISH AND CLARSICAL Acadeu)—4) street north: . Bighth yoar Avantagse of this pal, LBA ids ot. UNIVERSITY, ABSHINGTON © ry Department \plin—Satarday, Philstel Gooretoere Bt at? p.m rom . Freig reine dutty Finoae le of landing given to Boston end, ods inndod at Gcorgeiown wharf wilt please have ‘or fail information to J. 00." 1308 F errost ner Sirect, Geormetswn, phia. Noste GERMA ‘HIP LINE BETWEEN NEW a daPion Aud SeEns Sat- = cn Bier ect of Thad pee weet, Sunderiand's September rd, 17, 8. JOB NSOM FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING, For ca‘aiognes and ink ation. mad no. SEL. D., 3.0. WELLING. : <j from Bremen reat. will reopen their School for Gi street, Hoboken. Rates ow ¥ ELEGANT CLOTHING, ELEGANT CLOTHING, ELEGANT CLOTHING, ELEGANT ELEGANT CLOTLIN ELEGANT CL‘ A a. i

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