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EVENING STAR. IHi miUT.... Ortob?r ?, 1*7*. LOCAL NEWS, ioiworaUi. *?., To-alfHt WaU'i Ofi'ra H"U*'?The lively Lot la in "Lit tle Nell and the Marchioness." TK> a t'rComiqut? Mlscet laneous performances of minstrelsy, dances and tongs. Orchestrion music at No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue. ? l oiilcnwil Loealii. S( 3 tdvcrtuemeiit of sleeve button lost. John < 'wens is playing at Ford's opera House in Baltimore to oversowing hoaxes. Mr. George Peter, of Montgomery county, Md.,wss admitted to the District bar yester day. Mr. H R. Elliott was vesterday appointed as United States commissioner and examiner in ?hancerv for the District of Columbia. The n?"emkersof the Corcoran Zouave* meei at their armory to-night to make arrangement* fcr the Innerai of Corporal Simonds. John <ajav and C.eorge I). Graham were the chairmen of'the committees to receive ard en tertain tht v.? i.n^ military companies from Bicbmoml a day or two since. Coroner Patterson's report for the month of Sf jtrr Ser lest ?hows that he viewed fourteen dead be* les, of whtrh six were white and eight were colored. Edwin Hugeshelmer having resigned the posi tion of con.miss'oner of the eastern market, the C jvercor has appo nted J. G. Kimball in his Rev. Father McHevitt, of Washington, pre sided in New York at ye- terday's se sion of the Catholic In Ion. The proceedings were pre liminary. In the t imf of ba^e ball played In N'tJ York vesterdav. betweenthe Washington and Mutual Clubs, the former were victorious by a score of 17 to ? At tbe fifty-fourth annual convention of the F.vangelieaf I.uthern Svncd In Frederick ye_ terdav,t\e Memorial Church, of Washington, D. C., Kev. J. G. Butler, was received as an integral part of the synod. At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Dis trict of Columbia, I. O. O. F., last night, an appropriation was made for the relief of the surtercrs l y yellow fever in Memphis, Tenn., aid Shreveport, l.a., and the grand officers ap point d a c? mmittee to solicit subscriptions for the sanii' object from subordinate lodges and the membership generally. ? A school has been established on O street, between 4th and 5th. under the auspices of a German-American educational society, from which everything of a sectarian or political character is excluded. The society numbers 101 members, and is officered by A. Eberly, pr - tident. K. Kosenthal, vice-president; C. Iteis ner. treasurer; I.. Kirchner. secretary, W. Burchard, t'barles Walter, S. Wolf, Aug. Schmidtie, B. Reltzel. L. Dietrich. H. Klchter, L. Kurtz, and F. Shuman, directors. The scbooi was opened on the sth of September un der the care of the following teachers: R Wey her. L. Stun. R. Bnrchard. and F. Shuman. It alrea.lv contains 127 pupils, who are being in structed in the Merman. French and English languages and in drawing, besides the usual studies of English rommon schools. The school is supported by the contributions of the mem bers of the association and a nominal sum from each pupil? >1..V> per month from those in the higher branches and ?1 from those in the pri mary branches?besides donations from the German societies. The Arion Quartette club are prepa-ing for a grand ball and concert for the benefit of the school. The receipts for the first mot.Oi were MC.I0, and expenses S42K.1A In a few davs an industrial branch, in which will be taught needle work (plain and fancy), &c., will be opened. Aw Aon> Viroiniah Dnops Head in tub Street.? About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon an old man named John Mills, a citizen of Fairfax county. Va.. ami residing in the neigh borhood ol' Fall's Chnrch. came to this city to make a visit to some of his children living here, and while walking along on C street, between 12th and 13th streets southwest, was ob erved by several persons to fall on the sidewalk. Among them who saw him was Officer Mark wood, who went, to his relief and found him speechless. The policeman summoned a con veyance, and with Officer Gittings and Sergeant Guy to k the sufferer to the South Washing ton statior house, but before they reached it the old man die*!. The body was recognized by seveial perrons, and a letter was found on his person d rected to Catharine I.ee, by which me ins the officers were enabled to find his rela tives. Coroner Patterson was notified and called in ti see the body, but decided that ro inquest was necessary as be died from natural causes. The deceased was about ?5 years of age. ami was well known to many in this city. The remans were turned over to his sans for burial. An ALTEBCATte.IT BETWEEN JOURNALISTS. A few days ago Bichard T. Greener, an asso ciate editor ot the .Year .Ti(i?M' Era, published in this city, saw fit to withdraw his editorial connection with that publication, and In so do ing wrote a rale-lictory for its columns, which Mr Lewis H. Douglass"did not see fit to print. This morning Greener called upon Douglass t? expostu'ate. and In the heat of the argument which ensned Greener called Douglass a liar, prefixing it with an adjective not in consonance with the requirements of the Third Command ment. Do'igla-s at once raised his hand and brought it in contact with the cheek of the pro fessor. The a-sailed partylendeavored to retal iate with a chair, but its force was dodged by l>ougla.-s and the article of furniture was strewn to smithereens on the H^ior of the editorial sanc tum. < 'ne or two of those good people who are always on the alert for the exchange list hap pened in. ar.d the twr> journalists were cooled down and reason resumed its sway. ?. Thb MeakestThief Yet Yesterday, while a large force of laborers was busy at work in the Smithsonian grounds ploughing and level ing. some sneak thief stole about #.Vi worth of coats, vests ami boots belonging to the working party which had been piled on and about the te?l rhest. which was standing in the open field near bv where they were at work. The thief, a coloreel man, was seen by some one, who gave notice to the workmen, and they started in pur suit, and followed the rascal to the neighbor hood of Church's lumber yard, where thev lost sight of him, as he managed ta make good his escape. A Washibotowian Drowned.?On Mondav night about eleven o'clock. Richard Penard.a young colored man employed as a hand on Capt. George Reid's canal "boat, fell into the lock near the canal tunnel and was drowned. His body was brought to this city and Coroner StrorgJ notified. He summoned" a jury, who after the examination of several witnesses ren dered a verdict of "accidental drowning." Penard was from Washington city, but his friends are unknown. His remains were In terred in the Fotter's field . ? Cumberland yews. MA. 1. O. O. F. Visitations?The grand master Of this jurisdiction, Thomas W. Fowler, has made the following api>ointinents for the semi annual visitations of the grand officers to the subordinate lodges in the District of Columbia : Beacon lodge. Oct. 13th; Central,Oct. 17th; Ex celsior. <?ct. 2Mb; Eastern. Oct. 24th; Harmony, Oct. 27th Metropolis, Oct. 31st; Washington, Nov. 4th; Columbia, Nov. 13th; Union, Nov. 19?h; Covenant, Nov. 24th; Friendship, Nov. Z7th; Mechanics, Dec. -Mb; Oriental, Dec. 11th. ? Lgtta as the mischievous Marchioness and Locke as the dashing Dtek Swiyeller delighted a large audience at Wall's Opera House last night, and repeated encore* greeted their ef forts. Lotta has hard work to train her features into the requisite degree of deinureness for Lit tle Nell, but succeeds finely. The play will be repeated for the last time this evening, and ad mirers of Dickens should not fail to fee the liv ing pictures presented ol one of his greatest work*. . e Thb Washington Schtbtzen Verbin held a meeting at the park last night, ami elected officers tor the ensuing year, as followsS. Wolf, president; Cbas Ebel, vice president; C. Xaader, treasurer; K. Schmid, financial secre uo, .H. I- Blent, recording secretary; William ?A; ' -- ~--1 " , * -.o.-? masuu;?uuia oacKerfmith, second target master; Caen. Rneesi, John An ;?rBian, Gw *- Bower, E<1 Abner. Wllllaa Helmo*. C. Ruppert, G. C. Walker, L. Beyer and A. Koch, board of directors. Milk iBirrBCTtns* Wm. E. Cleaver, vete rinarv surgeon, has been commissioned by the Board of Health to inspect all the milk which comes into the District, and where It is practi cable to inspect the cows. Where parties refuse to allow tbelr dairies and animals ro be inspect ed, they will be barred from the tale of milk in the District. BrttDtuft Association The Washington Cooperative Building Association held its 73d meeting last night, when 96.309 were -old at a premium of >jr, to 130 per cent., being Quite a sudden rise as compared with Its sales during pest yey. This meeting complete* the 6th year of this organisation. ? ,^.rH?1i?fV'-M? "*"??< J*ne French iCMMdiy flled a petition for divorce from her husband, John Frelinghuyaen French, who now Hie* in somerset count* ua - ? .. they were thai k* has The Boabd or Rbhistbatiob, at their last day's Strang yesterday, did a very large amount of business? far beyond that of any other day of the session. The new names rooted up ?61_ 390 White, and 2*1 colored. Change* of resi dence. 180-126 white, colored. TwbThbatbb ComycB is on the Bood tide of prosperity, the succession of novelties pre sented weekly attracting good houses. Palheb & Okeen advertise pure rmstry eider in quantities to suit purchasers. See ad WttKWlt. Somerset eoSnty, Md., avw'r"Vthat married in Philadelphia in 1 v>; and s neglected and deserted her. THE DISTKICT CA?P4ISK. A Lively TIwAmmc U>? Local Poll IMaaib As the election day approaches the local poli tician* In District of Colombia are getting warmed up to the work. , Brook* Ira la the Pleat District. I At a maw meeting of republicans In Cnion town last nigbt, J. H. Voornees, presiding, ad. dretses were made by Messrs. Charles Ruber - son, Joseph Brooks. John A. Moss, L. Smith, William Young, Daniel lioberson, J. W. Scott, Henry Matthews, and S. O. Brown. Resolutions were adopted approving the appointment or Governor Shepherd, Indorsing the improve ment* made by the Board of Public Works, and urging the election or Joseph Brooks to the legis'atnre. Bed hot Meetlag la the Boat hern Dlstrtcta. ,VA rousing big meeting of the republ'cans of the l.th and 18th districts was held at Island ball last night to ratify the nominations of F. ???*" arM* Hunt, the republican candidates for the House of Delegates from those du-trict.. Charles H. Marshall, presided, with Mr. McGrew as secretary. Ma'oi H. A. Hall was the first speaker, and, after some remarks In praise of the ability and honesty of Messrs. Hunt and Boswell, spoke of the necessity of sending men to the House of Delegates who would sustain Governor Shep herd and the District government in THl GREAT WORK ?F IXPRnTIXIXTK e? tared on. He said the District government was now on trial before the national govern ment, and men of energy and Integrity were needed to represent them. He alluded to "the combination or croakers, liars and scallawag-.' who have been working for the destruction of onr credit, both at home and abroad, and urged all republican voters to come up to the aid or the authorities and confound their eneralo. Malt cious lies are published daily In the distant pressor our country in order to prejudice the n it.lis of our national legislators against doing what they should do for the national capital. This Is a conspiracy or A CLl^r* to baffle Governor Shepherd and the friends of < ur District, ami bring the national administra tion into disrepute. There had never been an appointment made by President Grant which so well satisfied the people everywhere, (except of conrse. the conspirators aforei ltd,) as that or A. K. Shepherd, and now let the people or this District show their appreciation or him by their votes in the coming election, and choose good, honest and energetic men, who are not airaid to do their dutv fearlessly. Such men are F. A. Boswell and W. R. Hunt. [Cheers. |J Rct. J. Sella Martin next made a telling speech, during the delivery or which he was fre quently applauded. A communication was read from Mr. Joseph williams, excusing his absence by reason or sickness, and pledging his unqualified support to Mr. Brewer, of the 11th district; F. A. Bos well, or the 17th. and W. R. Hunt, or the 18th districts. [Cheers.] BTIKRINO SrEECBBS were then made by Major Bihles, A. K. Browne and others, when the chair announc d Mr. Thomas H. Barron as the next speake.. Mr. Barron started out with the annoucement that in ratirying he reserved to himself tbe privilege of condemning. He concurred in all that had been said in praise of Mr. Hunt, but there were others o' whfini he wished to speak his mind. He then went on to state that he had published a challenge to meet any one of the candidates or their tnends In public meeting to discuss their merits and demerits, and there had not been a man found to accept it. Not a response had been made to his challenge. Now he had an opportunity to say what he wanted to, he desired to review the i>olitlcal course of F. A. Boswell since he bad been so ge terouslv honored with the suffrages or the people of the old 7th ward, and he would ask his audience if ho was a tit man to represent them in the legislature'.' [A oices?'?Yes.' Yes!! Yes!""] HE WISHED TO ARRAIGN BOSWELL on various charges. He then went on to say bow Boswell bad been elected city register and afterwards collector of taxes, and bad feathered his nest on offices, and that afterwards be was sent as a delegate to the nominating convention to select a man for delegate to Congress and bad cast his vote against Cbipman; that in the next election ror mayor he had turned against his own best friend. S. J. Bowen, and had said that he would defeat him (Bowen) for maror if he had to run a democrat to do it. The chair called Barron to order, and re minded him that the meeting had been called to ratity the nominations, and not to rake up old issues and make use of personalities. Mr. Barron claimed that he had aright to continne. * Several of Mr. Boswell's friends rose to a point of order, and the chair finally ordered Mr. Barron to desist from the strain he had en tered upon. Mr. Barron said he had no wish to detract from any of Boswell's merits, but "did it be come bim to cast his vote for Fred. Douglass in that convention against Mr. Chipmari'."" \oices?"Oh, dry ur>, you're crazy!" "Sit down and cool off !'r "Rub your head with a brick! &c. Much coHfasion here rollowcd, dozens being on the'r reet and all shouting at once, and Anally Mr. Boswell rose and begged the au dience to let Mr. Barron procjd. BE PLEADED OtTILTT to the charges brought by Mr. Barron, which seemed to be that he had frequently been honored by his fellow citizens ot the .tb ward iot various offices or trust and honor, and had generally been elected whenever nominated. This seemed to be Mr. Barron's particular grievance, bat he (Boswell) was now a nominee once more, and was going to be elected again. [Cheers and hurrahs.] Order was again restored, and Mr. Barron proceeded. He wished to express himself as to what he thought Mr. Bosweli to be. Chair?"Mr. Barron I will not suffer these personalities to go on any turther; you must take your seat." Another rumpus rollowed, and the band was called upon to play, which it did. '? THE III WHO WAS TALKED TO DEATH." When it was stopped, Mr. Barron, who was still on his feet, ready to commence, began to gesticulate, when Ned Holmes, a colored man made his way to the stand, mid rormally pre sented Mr. Barron with a card, on which was printed the cut or a coffin, labelled " The man who was lalked to death." On reaching out his band to receive it, and seeing the coffin, Mr Barron gave a Jump of surprise, which brought rorth yells or laughter, and it was some time before order could be restored. Mr. Barron said he would refrain rrom going on any rurtber under the pressare, but hoped at some other time to be heard on a hat he had in tended to say. Mr. Boswell here took the floor, and briefly "cleared away all the cobwebs" which had been woven around him; said he was going to be elected by ? larger majority than ever; com plimented Mr. Hunt; declared his intention of sustaining the good name and financial integ rity or the District governmtnt by his Influence and votes. ? Mr. Hunt rollowed in a brier address, which impressed the audience most favorably with his honesty and sincerity. Mills Men In the Klaeteeath District A meeting or those who favor the election of Justice Mills to the House of Delegates from the 19th district was held last night at Wall's hall. Mr. Allan Coffin presided, and C. H Simpson was chasen secretary. The meetinz was addressed by Judge Moore, S. C. Mill. John N. Oliver, B. D. Peck, and F. McNer hany. The candidate "defined his position." McMahon In the Twentieth District A large and enthusiastic meeting of the re publicans of this district was hel l last night at Rebecca Hall, in the interest of Mr. T McMahon, theregular republican nominee ror the House of Delegates. Speeches were made by Mr. McMahon, Mr. Hoyt, Mr. Vincent, and otners. Bepnbllcan Kail Mention -Twenty-sec ond District. The republicans of the 2M district assembled in mass meeting at the intersection or Virginia avenue and 8th street, last evening, where a platform, draped with flags, and ornamented with evergreens, bad been erected. The meet ing was presided over by Mr. W. L. Cowan, and was called for the purpose of ratification of the nomination of Mr. William E. Vermillion as the republican candidate for that district. R- solu tions oommerdatory of the course or the candl *e last legislature and pledging the undivided republican support to him in the present contest wer? unanimously adopted br TLomaa. Mr f. A. By ill, He^reJnU; tare Lewis, or Tennessee, Dr. C. C. v^x, and other speakert addressed the meeting. The GoM-fDDmzooK Murder Trial OfvHopmtnt, Exacted - The trial of Jsm- ,Iook or "ie murder or A. C. Goes will take place at West Chester, Pa., on the 28th of this month. The case promises to be an exceedingly Interesting one. Cor'ous de velopments are expected. Over one hundred witnesses hare been summoned Tot the prosecu tion. Messrs. Clephane and Brailey.or this city have b*eD en?ed to make ?a ofccii report The wiaow oriTr.Gose.lt wilt be recollected, seed various insurance companies in Baltimore on policies amounting to *25 0u0. Only one suit was tried?that against the New York Mutual Lire Insurance Company?In which the widow was successful, the Jury awarding her the full amount sued ror, $6,000. Soon after the trial a man supposed to be A. C. Goes was murdered. as is alleged, by Uddersook, and one or the question to be determined Is whether the mur dered man was A. O. Goes or not. Iiriovntim Ordered it the Board of Public Works?The Board of Publlo Works have directed that IMth street be graded rrom M to N streets; also, the pavtng or 5th street east, from Pennsylvania avenue to East Capitol street, with wood; also, the making of !,3no tree the pattern heretofore approved, for use. The superintendent of proper the stone Vnd r?KKi-K w re more uae I betwiii.^Jfc1 the triangular space on bl'vTS"^ ^?h .tr^u. /STie , I street, bavln*~s^i "??"?. for the purpose of ?i;d sui>erlnterS^?t. .^?rOTe<1' AU contractors dlre?Jd to ^improvement hare been ce^flxtte^rS; 3?c?7.S*LE? Beaton commence*, Vic* PreeJd?n? y cor*Unt.y his desk giving d.rt'c^J^^ Tfc? Demolition of the Old father a ?arket. SUIT O* STALL BOLDBKfc AO AI HOT ALUilDlt a. To-day, tn the Supreme Court in General *"?1 case of Andrew* & Wade uiiiwt Alexander K. Shepherd lai taken op Messrs Moore, Hine and Webb lor the plaintiflk and Meters. Cooke and E. L. Stanton for defendant. 7 bis case seiseroutor the destruction of the old ? Liberty market In September. 1872. Plaintiffs at that time were possessed of eight stalls In the market, and they charge that on the fourth of September, 1872, the de fendant took possession of the Mid property, without right anl demolished the name, for which they claim damages for *4,000; the defendant died to the declaration pleas that the plaintiff ought not to maintain the action because the market was on an open space formed by the Junction of Maseachuseets and New i ork avenues and K street, which was the property of the general government, and only in temporary occupancy or the late city or w ashlngtori, and that by sufferance; and that on or about that time (Jen. Babcock, in charge of the public grounds, ordered it* removal; and that at the time oi the allied trespass there existed an act relating to market houses, which contemplated the removal of said market; and that the Governor, acting for the District, di rected the Board of Public Works, through the defendant, to take charge of the matter of the removal or the market. The plaintiffs demur '?lrd ^ the case was certified from the Circuit Court. ?,''^.,<le,rIKla,nt makes the points that the ,y 111 the temporary occupancy of the city, and that the l/nited States desired ts possession. and through its proper utlicer re quested the defendant to take possess on of it and remove the building, which involved the removal of the stands; that the defendant, in whatever he did, acted for the Cnited States? ?? the owner of the freehold, with the right of fi 7- ?? respect, his act was the act of I the l.nited States, or of its proper offl :er, tor its supposed good. The District government h*v IV? VTld.e<1 ,or, "'e termination of the North ?I li'n y rn*et,K)us?, and tor a tempoiary as well as a permanent construction of one in its place, at a different location?i. e.,011 square * foruthe removal of the old an.l the construction of the temporary market bouses to a special commission, consisting of ^VG??"?r V"1 "thers. by whom the Board of Public Works was requested and authorized ! ,0' ,he removal; and in com pliance with which request and authority, as the nee president of the board, acted, he is ? Jj- ,thl8 *c'i"n the plaintiff. That the plaintiffs have not any just ground of complaint. 1 he act of the legislative assembly ^'^une 30, 1872. expressly provided i'or their carrying on their business at the new tempo ?22 iefS?? Bt charge, until the expira tion of their licenses, and the alleged trespass was not committed until September 4. That Whatever was domi bv the defendant was done in the execution of the laws aforsaid, and in virtue of the request and direction or the said Henry I>. Cooke, as aforesaid, and as a member of said Board of Public Works, and not in his individual capacity, and not otherwise. The plaintitls a loge a rightful occupation under an unexpired license oT said city or Washington and claim that the first pleaof defendant is bad for it does not show a justification in law or the alleged trespass. It does not pretend that the late city of Washington had no right to give ' n?r that their f"tate therein had been lawfully determined. Itdoes not intimate !? I. "?t?co to quit had been given by the I nltcd States to the said city of Washington or the 1'laintifts. If the city of Washington was tenant ' by the sufirance of the I'nited .States" fl!.6?1"; to thirty days notice to quit. I to Justify under two acts of the legislative assembly and an order rrnm the governor of the District of Columbia. J his plea d<>es not pretend that said acts have been complied with, and is bad. CloMlnc Hftwlonx of the Presbytery of _ . , Washington ?'l?y. ' csterdav, after our re|*>rt closed, permission was granted to the congregation of the 1.5th street church to supply their pulpit until the next meeting ot the presbytery. Prof. Johni M. Langston made a statement re garding the financial condition of the 15th street church. In which lie showed that the church owed about *14,000, and asked aid from the presbytery. Kev. Mr. Fairley moved that a re commendation be made to the churches, in order that collections may be taken up Tor the benefit or this church. Kev. J. N. Comfts moved as a substitute that the matter be re ferred to a committee of five, to confer with the 15th street church; adopted, and Dr. Chester, Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Smith, Dr. Howe and Judge I l>rake were appointed the committee. , i I'8:. aMr* *our*3f Beach and Waller were byterv revi*e the standing rules of the pres Dr. Sunderland was appointed to represent the presbytery ujion the case of appeal to the synod of the New York avenue church on the rotary elder question. A recess was taken until 7:80 o'clock, when a free conversation on the subject of religion took place, and vote of thanks was tendered to the '?dies of the church, and the presbytery ad journed tine die. Frtit Kkhion About Washington The proceedings of the excellent Fruit Grow, ers Association have served to develop the faet that we have a fine fruit-growing region in this vicinity. The success of Mr. Phillips' vineyard and nurseries at North Arlington have alto demonstrated the same fact; and we I liave now before us some really superb speci mens or various choice varieties of" pears rais d !:y /? JT""?1? Heading, at "Cedar Grove," near Cabin John bridge. Among thee varie ties are the Boerre superfine; the Duchess ?, i?0aome; the Lawrence, and the Buffrum. Mr. Heading has raised specimens of the Da chess weighing 19ounces, and has also succeed i" LVlri8 Hartlett's in five years from the seed. The grape also does well with him, as it ?toes generally on the banks of the Potomac, and he has made a considerable amount of Ca tawba wine or very fine quality. We have aU> some specimens of Catawba and Concord wine made in this city from grapes grown on the farm ?' "Jhn*on, In Maryland, that is of a quality to aflord great encouragement for the business of wine-making in this vicinity. THE COrKTft. COl'BT IN Olt.NIKAL TKKM -Yesterday, the following cases were heard: Wlllett vs. Lyle<: de ,.f g,|nity C?nrt, with cut. ap f? ,,**aiast complainant, and cause remanded. Getty .ameaded bill flled and J sere.- to bo sub mitted Barnes vs. District of Columbia; artfn.?t and submitted. Fnlton v?. Brown; decree to be submitted. Sherlock vs. Kinimall; decree b?low af firmrd and case remanded. "" POLItl t'Ol IIT, Judge Sh'U ? To-day, Jerry ^a?e> , James Huuby, John Brown, John Jones, and Itothers, forfeited collateral for public n.fiotr ,und 8,1,1 boisterous in the county, Jl Wn. Bisco, same offence; S3. P?u a?SiK?forfeited ?3 collateral for cariiSg Armisted Payne, colored, charged with larceny of some pcrtions of a stove; #lo and costs. Ben Wade assault on Charles Hall; *3. Patrick Doyle, assault and battery en Himon Rosenthal; and costs Smith Murphy and Henry Smith were chanfe.1 with V watch The teatimoay w as to the nmk.e' i he*e'J?'" colored men went into a shoe D- Genan, under the pre tK ?!l?k,h?> ?a"ted to purchase shoes, and stole theuat<h, which was hanging up on the nail "V'i'S for further testimony. Mary Grady, assault and battery oo Joseph McGar ?y, a her';8iroP.h^'c^;.'toUt "x >e*r" ??h GEORGETOWN. Stp.kbt Improvements The Belgian pave ment basbeeo laid in Water street, from High street to the K street bridge, and the grading ot t,race street has been completed and curbs **t> and to-day we ootice the commencemeot ot the Be gian pavement on it. The improve ment of this street was greatly needed. Since the removal or the bridge at the market-house ltlstJieoDly outlet from Water street up-tow i ??fii teams. The extensive flour I ?L?erI We'ch are situated at the west end oi this street, aod the gradiog of the street has added much to their appearance. D _.Now that the gas mains are laid in Bridge street west or the market "he sT;eWe?ilK?u$e,,trCet lamp9 "Ut "P SALB8 OP Rkal Kstatk &o. ? Yesterday afternoon Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, solo the house in High street belonging to the heirs or Lewis Brooks, deceased, to I>. M. I.awren-e tor ?4,255, and the cotUge house in Montgomery street, near Wc?t, with side lot, to Mn.E. M DaroeHle.for $5,060, aod the two-story brick house on WfH ?tract, u?ar Wwimjtoo, to sMiuert Wlllett, for ?4,060, and to-uay he sold th.? canal steamboat Thomas Wheeler to M. A. TttAD*- - The following are the JvJfnP wm Chesapeake and (Ihlo canal for thei week ending October 4th: Prom Cum berlandI, ?9.SM.IS; Georgetown, Si,750; Han ??T?u?(i'3A port, #173.06. Total, ? 11,004.13. Accrued revenue at Cumberland was?lfi,.V3; boats clearing from CD?b*rlaod during the week 280, carrying ?i<"o,i' (>rty"0D? boats left Cum? berland on^Monday, carrying 4,465 tons ot ooal. HOMfBL" boCBLI CRIMB ? Wmt th? Hsgerstown, Md., dispatch to the Baltimore American gives further particu the torrible tragedy which occurred near t ailing Waters on Monday evening. The de ^ lncreMe the horror oT the crime, which seems too brutal for a Lr.m? j be ing to entertain. The facta given In ye.'sxtay'g T*R were true, with the exoeptioi. tua. the f.1'1..' nam? Ellxabeth, instead or Annie ~^"d she was between 13 and 14 years o MP- The negro man suspected was arrested h^flreT^n for,,ln?' b?t after an examination betaseaJustlM wy released, notwithstanding were seemed sufficient evidence for his deten VT. Tl fmUi ?Pot by ? white ***?an^ his bouts oolnclded with the fbot printa or the murderer, and blood was discov ered on the toe and Instep of one or the boot*. Immediately alter his release be absconded but the sheriff is now after him, and In tlTmobibU It, h? him iu his charge by this time Wp club was found about one hundred yards f.om the place where the deed was commuted, cov ered with blood. Tbe bo.ly of the Viri wai fot;t.d by some wood-chopi?rs. It was terrlblv bruked, and the upper part of the head was maabed Into a jelly. The victim was a poor but very much respected gul. LETTER* FBOM THE PMPLE. Eililor ?/ Krrning Star-?Without going Into an; argument, but leaving that for yon. I su? gest the Imjiortance of founding in the District an institution for the care and rare of Inebriate* an<l persons afflicted with Might and riolent symptoms of the disease of drunkenner*. The tax and license on whisky and Its associates ought to b? appropriated to this purpose. I. seems to me that all hnmane men ami all who desire the progress anil Improvement of the District will unite on this. The drinker and seller of intoxicating liqaors cannot object. Ot course temperate men will favor the scheme. l>on't mix politics. That goes badly with reli gion and morals. A. B. CITY ITEMS. Priso's Jewelry Store, No. 4.V7 Pennsylvania avenue, near street, received some beautiful style* in plated jewelry to-day. G?o. C. perfectly fitting Panta loons meet a want long felt?ready-made, e<iual to ordered work?and being made here In this city, of his own goods, they are more likely to be ot a distinct character than nsual with re July-made garments, as he makes bat a few pair of any one pattern. Dr. Bull's CoroH Sthcp is offered with tlie tallest confidence in its efficacy. It has been thoroughly tested, and maintains the good reputation it ha* Justly acquired. This Syrup 1* prepared from a highly esteemed reclps f?r alleviating Brdnchial Affections, Asthma, Coughs and Colds. Overcoats, Otrkcoats, Ovkucoatp, Olengary Coats and Talmas. Immense Stock Jnst received. A. STR*r?' Popular Clothing House, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, 2 Near Uth street. Thocsakds of fromisino youths, of both sexes, go down to untimely graves, from gen eral debility and weakness, wbo might be saved by fortifying their systems with iron. The Pe ruvian Syrup is an Iron Tonic prepared ex pressly to supply thi* vitalizing element, and is the only preparation of Iron that will assimilate at once with the blood. 6 Bonds of tub Board of Public Works We need three thousand dollars of these liondx, and will Bell Bome of our fine watches for them. Oolay & Morrill, 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F sts., opp. Treasury. Corns, Etc "The^vise for health on daily walks depend," and sufferers from corns, bunions, club, or Ingrowing nails, vascular ex cascence*, chilblains, or other ailments of the feet find quick relief at Dr. White'* establish ment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the U. S. Treasury, To out rid of the Chills immediately, take Dooley's Ague Powders. They eure perma nently. eo Pobd'r Extract cures rheumatism, bums, piles, ulcers, toothache, cor? throet, sprains, scalds, soreness, old soies, head*che. oolic, lameness, bruises, bolls, wounds, neuralgia, hoarseness, diarrhiea, ami all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Kxtract differs from all other advertised preparations in the fact that it is a standard mcdicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. in,th,?,tf Fisr Watchks. Our great specialty, American and Imported watches of superior quality. Fine watch repair ing bv competent workmen. Watch cases made to order. Golay Sc Mokrill, 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F sts., opp Treasury. Thbrmovbtbrs and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 if street ? Turco-Russian Baths; also, Medicated Va por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd's, 803 B street. 5,20,8. Pond's Extract is ror sale at wholesale by Chas. Stott A Co., 4*10 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhere. t,w,f,tf ? Willcox & Qibb's Sbwino Machinr. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chae. Baum's hoopskirt and corset factory, Ith street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 Th? community at large appreciate the use fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS ly-SMiBANI" CELEBRATION or a*rn A M C.oftheG. U. O. of O. F in America, will be held October 10th, 1873, Georgetown, I>. C. Order No. I.?To the Chief Marshal of Division of the G. U. O. of O. F :?Ton are hereby ordered to report at chief headquarters at y>* o'clock a m., and that each division will rest oa the following streets: Ph'ladeiphia( Pa.)delegation. Prospect street; Alex ati<lriA( Va.) Division delegation on l*t street,Wash ington City Division on 2*1 street, Baltimore (Md ) Division on 3d street, Georgetown (D. C.) Division on 4th st. All P. N. F's will meet at the Ebenez<?r A. M. E rhorch, Georgetown* all P.G.M. conneil meet at Odd Fellows' hall at o'clock a. Tn.; alse, 8 C. M of the G. U. O. of O. F., and ministers of the several churches in Georgetown, D. C. By order Q. M. in chief. It* HENRY WEIGGLETOH, Chief Aid. |^Y THOMAS DOWLKNG, Auct'r, Georgetown EXECUTORS' SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSE 1IOLD FCRNITDKE, STOCKS. BONDS, IRON SAKE. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, Ac., Ac., AT AUCTION. A On TUESDAY, October 14, at 10 o'clock, \M_ I will sell at auction, at the residence of th? |^B| late Richard Pettit, on the corner of 21 an-l 1^1 Frederick streets, an elegant assortment of Household Furniture, Stocks, B mds, Ac., Ac We n?me in part One handsome Rosewood Parlor Snite, Tw<> handsome Gilt Frame, French Plate Mantle Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Engravings and Ornaments* Walnut Secretary and Rook-case, Bronze Clock, Easy and Reception Chairs, one Singer Sowing Machine, Walnnt Marble-top and C ttage Chamber Furni ture, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bedding, Elegant and nearly new Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, Oilcloth and Matting, Cutlery, China and Glass ware. Refrigerator, Stoves, Hose, and many articles not mentioned. At 1SI O'cloce. Thirty-six ihares Georgetown Gas Company St<*k, Ten Bonds New Mexican Mining Company Stock, One 5 20 Government Bond, one Gold Watch, Carriage and Harness, Ac , Ac. Attention la respectfully called to this sale, as the furniture is of good quality and nearly new. Terms: $100 and under, cash; over ?100, a credit off?0aL>d90 days for satisfactorily indorsed notes, bearing interest at 8 per cent. JOSHUA A. RITCHIE J LEWIS W. RITCHIE. < Khutors. QCt8 d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. QY8TER8 FOE THE LADIES, Realizing the necessity of a genteel oyster saloon for ladies, I will serve! them during tbc oyster season in mv elegant Ice Cream Parlors, No. 69 High street. octl-lm J. C. NICHOLS. I C H O L 8 ' ELEGANT ICE CREAM AMD OYSTER PARLORS. ang!8 It ft9 High street, Georgetown, D. C. N I DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Th? copartnership of COLBORNE, BROOKES* CO , Patent S.Iicltor.. R?mn tfKi'deral Block, cor ner of 7th ami y streets, lias been dissolved October 4th, 1873. Alldtbtsdueby the Arm will be paid by Henry Ortb, and all account, due to the firm will be collected by the said Orth. I will cent lane to conduct thebusiuea* atthe aboT* place, where I will be pleased to see my friends and clients HENRY ORTH, o.i7-St* SuccefsortoColhorne, Brooks A Qo. ? |i'KDW. CLARK. T. *?? OBOBB.J* T. sow. Clark * co., DSAL1ES LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL. DOOB8, BASH? BLINDS, MOULDINGS, *c? Ac Central Office, 6B6 Louisiana avenue. Wharf, Depet and Planing Mill, foot of 4th street jrtfisi.v3arwai? -a nBTlt ? - U ^POwSSS?RscommiBiJd STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES. THI LARGEST AND BIST SELECTED BTOCK BOOTH OF PHILADELPHIA. H X. QBSOORY. Krtlia 634 PKMKBTLTAKIA ATI8Q1. Q I I I I 1 I la srery styls, Comm to iki H Btveets H.W. Fair illes so,piled aad d-llrefml. npkMni* GEO N. BARBER, Proprietor. MUTW?rT>a>.l..?..JOB*S^ni Pi5y?.??. twejn (U aad 7th (Mi aortbweat.salla mm SECONDHAND CLOTH IN O at less than half tto. ocat ef ready-mads new mmm SILK D RBSBKB a specialty. 7 MHy R ?I EAL r?T?T? IN THE DISTRICT Of ( OLl'M BIA ?ULD FOB TAXES. Ofrics of CoMFT*oi.i.n D"T*ICT CoLr*StA. WA?HixnTo?.Oct b?r la. 1S71. TO WHOM IT ?AT CONCERN. Kutk* i. h.r?by cl*.? th.t th. following R-.! 1 t.t. i.thr Pintrict of Colnmbl. w?. (HiLD FOB TAXES October 14th. 187J, and if n.t ?t til* i flic* of the Collector > f T.m. for Mid Piitri.t, by th* p?Tmmt of the .inoont .old for, to??th?r with ?ccrnfd imt?r*?t tbT?mi Mid th. co?t of thi. *d ? ertlw&ient. prior to OCTOBER 14th. 1S7S, AT HOON.derdi will iasiir to the ?orch?*r of ??ch nvarato piw. of property not ?o r?<Wm-d, In ?c coro.nc* with th* pro.l.lin. of ?ii,tinc l.w UIO. B. BABEK, Comptroller. WASHINGTON PITT. Lot Ham, lo wktm 17c ? ob. 1 .... ileiftndrr, Colnmbm Kttsub. S_ Di'to j 17t'*nb. 4 Ditto 490'w Slfl tim Ditto 743*30 A im Ditto I ?43!?. Ditto 64:18. Ditto. ?.... 7* 15. .... Ditto 72? of 18 A im Ditto 41 .v 10_.~~. Abel, John B 41*111. ~~... Ditto 86' sub 9 A in Avery, Margaret 97.' 1 A 3 Act ob, ()*born.. 49? "f 1 Arnold, 8 >phia A | 38? ? ?( sub. 4* iMefcly, Anth ?ny A A. Maira f 10 A Im Bowman. Alexander H..v B irne#, Alexander 8. .-.3 Ball, FrancU 11 Ditto j Ditto ?| Ditto ! Ditto ] Burnsiir*?,H Brown, Hsury Jl.. fciof 19 ... 110^7? 1W|A rcr 9 lit" 10 IXC 11 274 "lib 68 63- N .S sub. k , Aim. 63* N VhI' W 19".- of subs 5 M 6 A im. 61- of 6 3*T 54 A I?.... 19* *f sub. 16 19**of wub. 16. Ditto I Bra?ily J(????? ??h H.,Trn*t A M buc%?. Bond. Jo?eph D Boston, James,.... St? ic $? 00 1* 4) ?? 760 21 71 !? 4 n 3 97 7*1 OH 151 an 27 u V 4 2ft 94 IS 41 Aft 7* 14 11 so r 175 79 3 21 2 *. 2 ? 2 51 2 52 1 76 98 44 6 91 83 ** 67 <? Brown, J alia Ditto ? Jsub34Ain B'alne, Jnme* O 97319 A iir. B<>is*eau, James T 92fi 1 I Ditto 6W ij ll .ar.1b y, J. B A 'tlierw 8.of <S*T7 ft HoardIey,J. B A oth*?m 87u!15 jBrown, John 87jw.B... Brat.umn, Kitty 134*. 60 -iBryant, Levi J 1S4M. 61 Bryant, Levi J 63^!of21 A im Brook**, Lucind* 83'fof 2 A im Brown, Milly 7H3?of 4 A im Barnes, Mary 826 iBell, Pattey 669 28 jBrnce, Ruth 66*2 9- Bichanl J.M.^.? 145 1 A im. 8<?wen, Hayles J 145.1 | Ditto 1<fi>nb 4fi Bowie, Thomas 1091' w H7 Benon, Tlnmap 786 of 17 ,Brtdley, William 402.sub.il -Carroll, Ann C. A 34.0. i Fitr.hugh. JD8,snb 67 A im K3ast I eman, Oharlog M lolk>f 5 A im.. !<'.?akl^y, Oabri^l 117)pub. C Cnrtis, Henry B. 829mnb. 19 Callan, J*nK*s N 82>.snb. 26 829jsub. 2S.. 829fnb. 29 8?fc?ub. 36 Si'-'^ub, 45 . 829*ub. 61.. 82ynub. 62 866 sub. ).... 866 snb. 2 856 >?b. 3. 8f6>*nb. 16 Aim. Bf-s. B w. H5 Aim'Ooyle, John F 2tiSjcf 6 Clark, Joaeph Ditto . Ditto Ditto Dhto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditt i Ditto Ditto Ditto , Tmr ph 8.. 9 79 36 *9 jri u* 2ft 72 39 76 6 66 4 01 2Jf 'A) 4 3 11 3 Ol 12 63 14 .V >'1 36 43 04 26 ST. 44 76 117 42 loo 26 3 1 87 11 67 SI 17 25 (tf 82 ^ S3 31 2 87 2 87 2 II 1 II 1 97 1 11 3 8S 3 * 2 74 3 2. 3 2$ 22 <* 1,181 1> 20 * 20M<'fsub39,iniirosteilo, Margaret I 137 61 9Ev,4?V im^ Child*. Mary.......... 37 II 2v ' f 4 Italian,Ni? hola? 40 17 9n 16 Oook, B W 6t 397!?";b.(B A im C? ltman, Sophia. 3** 9 M.f of 1 A im . Carberry, Thomas 113 6* 841 of 2 1 Ditto 50 & 992 15 Clark*, T. K 47 v* 99 16 1 Ditto 43 3; lit. of 21 Coomb#. William 8? 91 jjsi snb.D A in. Clarke, William F 50 " 574 of 3 Coi, W. 8. and others 53 9 K'46 of 1 Clark, William Uo < 1046 2. ; Ditto l(>3 '1 1046 3 Ditto If0 > MMfj4 - j Ditto 104?> 6 A im Ditto 221 & 104^6 Ditto 93 7< 104" of 26 1 Ditto lltf ?C :#>?? of sub. 3 ... Dayton, Aaron 0 20 i' IM? 15.... l?ove, B'-njamin M 163 7 176 sub. 40. Dod<?e, Charles 4 ;f, 117 22 Dixon, George K 136 * 2ir. sub. 6 Dyer, Q<v rffe W 2 2 9) 1 Dooglsss, Henry .. 5*15 61 91 2 I Ditto 174 4! 9) A Ditto 186 3i 91 4 ' Ditto 423 y] 47? 12 Dang?rtield, Henry 21 .i: Ditto 21 2S Ditto 11 2-. Ditto 33 5j ..I Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto , jog Ditto ! 99 2i Ditto 9?? 2i ..., Ditto I (jg X of 4*nb.7 A in. Daley, James D 219; 551 tub.15 A im Darrow. Jtm?s H 177 8< 47013... 47o 14 471-15 470 16 471 17 470 IS 47i' 19 470 20 470 21 470 22. 47<-?3 47C24 471 25.. 17 ? 17 a 16 * 20 8f 17 a1 17 U.' 5l>- ofsubll,im Donn, John Yet al.. 1047 14 Dove, M armaduke 1047 16 I Dito 55",of 9 Driver, Nelson C 37wlof 21 DeVaughn, Samuel 904 ?of 23.. 99" 5 4 south h 6.. 144 snb.8........ 48T 3 A im 91*'of If... 181 'sub. 96. 33 (K 9 W 72 6. 130 l: 151 V 16 4 lfti 8, 67 & . Dennist.n, William P ? vans, Je*se Everett, Joseph C, trm t??e J H.C.Kverett Ellis, Mary Aun, et al Forrest, Bladon, tni4te< V. A. Forrest. French, B B. and other* . Fletcher, Edwin 8*7 all Fi?her. Harriet, A Tho*. Gunton. 15 Fraaer, James 38: 16 Dittc 14: 8 Ditto 361- sinb.3. Ditto 3t> ofiinl 4Aiu ' Ditto Res. 11 of 25 Fitzgerald, ,lam^?*...M of 13 A 1- Follannbe*, Lambert T 43 snb. A Gardner, Charles T .... 677 8 Gorman, Edward 25 374 nub C A lm Gaither, Gewrg" R. 81 5i 64f 34 Gar, George M 4 6. 379 ol 9 Oelston, Hugh 733 7 W.of 14 of 3 A im.. ,Gla?cow, John jrt a 625 of 8 A im.. Genifer, Jsm<*s A ! 17 & 297 of 11 Grainer, Nathalie 16 g; 34 6; 414 71 84 '> 4J 4> 41 7; 100 9 s m 10 3 13 2: 17 5 8 8! 11 if 39 33 25 8 14 4: 297 of 12 ......... r Ditto 405 of 7 Gunton. William, receiv i ersf Wm. F. Zautzingev 6 N 5s22A lm Harris, Angela 787 of 11 1 Hoover, Alice 943 eub. 1 (Hongd, Benjamin P. j trust. L. 8 Hough. 104^ of 23 Haines, Benjamin F 737 ?ub, 1 A in^H^lden, Charles H., A J . 737 ?nb. 19 737 sub.21 A in' 727 sub 22 A im 737i*ub 23 A in. 737 jsub 24 A In. 737 sub.25 A in. 18> all Lyon. Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Hare, El"Mior A , A Charles F B *nnett. Holliday, Edward C Hollidge, Emma T Ditto Hat ton. George W. . Howard H N , A E. K Allen. Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto.. Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditto Harrison.J D Hoover, John W Hsggermscher, Jacob 611 *ub. 68...... Hollidge, James B 61 ?nb. 69.. Ditto 62 1 Hnnt, Jiunes L. I 104M 614 faub. 41... 6b tsnb. 42-.. 1061,of 11 274 jsub. 69 274 sab.61. .. 274 sub. 62 .. 274?Hub. 63 . 274 iinb.64.... 174 sub. 66 .. 274 si: b 71... 274 sub 72. .. 274 nub 77.... 34"' ??f 2 669 of 8 643 c f 2 A lm. 86 72 29 61 195 & 8 4' 11 11 a? 7: 12 5 S6 7. 21 f 11 6 10 9' 623 5! 18 01 8 7t 7 ^ 12 3. 2 7( 1 7< 2 7< 2 7t 2 7 f 2 7( 5 6/ 6 6i 5 6! M 2: 9 71 8 9" 9 i: 9 1.' 106 t>. < 181 "lit> 2!? Henders?.n. Lewi- 14 r 461 3 A im Hyatt, Seth " 47" 2 A im. Hoover, 8ftnuel A 8. 8.. 47s 3 Aim Ditto 611 3 Ditto 62112 Ditto : 616 11 A im Ditto j 164#ub. B .. Harn?, Thomas D? K Si 9'16 Hawkins, W J 644 5...^^. Jordan, rlemmi ng 133 ?ub. 2 Jones, George 13J|?nb. 3 Ditto 677 of snb 44 df Jonee, Isaac A Jara-s Mi im 1 Keen. 67i|*ub. 43 Ihssca, Joseph (J - _ _ 723 3 Icger?<>]| ? Miller 15 9 gM I j Ditto 51 i>; ?? ?? Ditto si | ?84 f 1 Ditto St; 785 I...? ! Ditto ' m j-. 84JJ i Ditto 1 Ij 0 BIttC ?j 4 09 JJJl' >j ?!"o .....i # 1* 17.? a in 01 SI IB 8 All 8 6'i 79 .v 82 3: 13 7-1 6 Al S 17 5 (T 3u la 16 ?1 (11 4 Be*. 11 of K A H4of 1 we of 1 "6A (... ??!*.? . MIlTfi. 1* Bnsan.. ' f f Mwiiri A? ? ?0^rv-trMte< Blrtwcod, J. H. * A. L Dttto iB.K?Bd?ll.Jotuil K. toer, John S'fffc'iifcni A 8a.. ..... *?ll7, MUe. * J*.. M ??IB. ?I Ditto 'Kibb?j, WiUlun B?... I Ditto.... Bred.rik. M?ckS'%^ke... Ditto M' of yo.tf Loi yami to tekcm muss*. S ? cr t " T?Oall_ M W>m~, C**rl~ *4 81 9"?41 M ?i ? Obarl?? *l' ?i 53 7rab. p.... M 1 ?. treat U 7 77 01*n fMWi 4 jrr, G ? 75 * tie*. G^?r?*- B 13* I' H 0 . JK >% . il * CVt' oran, trn?t<? H r? 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Mnrnan.nr*, P?t*r #l2i 1 McDermctt* K >n 61 11 - j Ditto.._ 82' 1 i Ditto 62 ? ? j Ditto ... 6-;l WH 6m .*? A !in.. filler, Tt< m?? 2Jf 4nbDttn M nr? f?, T!-.oimii?. all Mirnli, William II... 944'tf. Metcalf, William M ?9613 Pit? It*.'wit* 4 Ditto.. lias.* -nb. 0 Ditto .... 3if ?ub. 52 . Xftftck, Willlftu N H 541 "f in \ n,. Ditto 646 19 Aim Ditto HC ?f_27 A in. Sailor, AHi? 141 of 4 A im 172 ? f22 2# ?nb 4: ? tn? 22- K '? 9 A iu 2M ??t 3 A tin 2i.'i "f 24 St im 2*4 2 .V im. 2? f 1 A Im iff of 2 A ini Jfr f 1 3 & im iar ->f 4 9t:-S A im 26: of 14 A im 2f* of 14 A im 2fth9 A im 15* 10 A im 368 11 * im 2ft* of 12 A im. 417 P.. - * 734 ?'f K 1 7:k of 1"> A im 1 734 of 13 A im 734 14 A im 2:<l 26 A im. Kt> nib. 12 nr.b IJ 6(V Knb. 14 60> *nb 16... Ditto Ditto Ditto Ditt* Ditto 6.J** (ft |6 v4 1^ ?? 2 W S 4 S 44 t 62 f M 2 ? S * 2 n 3 V 3 AO U 3 1? 3 0' 367 t 64 2 64 7 74 3 64 2 4? 3 6? 2 3 vJ 3 77 3 64 3 64 ? 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S tt.toltk, alaiaikdo* . J s 45 ban) Farm, a?c. ffro ..... ariratad, m'llltam , 4 25 d". ? c .'?S ? bnndr* atmlh 3 d?- aec xk'- it?lan?t . H'?nr> S 73 d. #*c s14. r id-ll.j J . $ m dt?.ikc.* vl T?jrl??r. J b ! ) 91 do.s?c.ft02 i mt4 ? ?l do. *#6 ...i Ditto i 3 *1 octob# t4-^Otd ladie8' GOODS. 1' o the l A D | k ? , Tour attention i? rfopectfollf ttivttod to my rery mock of bkklin xi re TBS. OK km 4vtow n w?K)lv kmtting urm>, wob3tbd u4m?d8, 1anv k*. rattkkw>. anh ALL ol 11 k K matkklkl tub EMBROIDERING. tfry cftotot nm><ittn<>bt ?if euibr<?id<t?id ouftr ionfi hi d klirrkks, f?n can* ????, and telvct. STAMPING pr. nu?tlv *tt'-?i<1'^1 to. *1 mill bel ma rl I'i'khtft. 4?l ? 9* h ?trem, 0|?p ?lu< oltl^o. Wf* Branch ki r* ?*pV-9m \\ A i AM t lfc.N,m- 13ia ittft. ?r?r 1"! ju?t rftimfd fr m N m v rk anh the fait it)l'?of htmah h A 1 B, cli< ap<*r thati ??v?r all fha-l*- l>r%i4-. is lufw ? ?d?? > ar?l l<?n^ 4 f??rt> iii' ? bir.slr ami bniuti ci wa>t* very rli-ap. ('?h aii<i ckamimoor urir** ?t?rk. a*'p6 tr wta11n ihlaiid. w T dvkinli k.8TAU LlMIMKN'l k^TAlil.imi s|i 1?|-j *" th? nud ln'mt ff it> kind lb the c ?nntrr" u.?> be in tiie worl.l. A fimjck. ag-nt. ?l? ?lli puijo. h. b ? c;u*rhbi-.- riv?n il?t b" colo* nu (f; bring > "or ?rticlvt m*, ?<? g*-t them b? k id iiim. a.jri^bil, kibst <'las9 dciii itlk, y 1 ^ 9rh ?tra*4v ? p?wmiit?* pat.->.t olpro epictialtits or h1880lc pk.m em Lndtrt /;?.>..? ri.-m,.d wiii...o' takiuklb?m ?p?rt ^7"* 't'?'*" rl 'tlww rl??iimd ?rub>at abrink :n? ur< km> rraoted eflxtoalli, hibaiihi tivvfr ?h. w k id Glo\ ? > c!. ?n<-<1 on ?hfirt ii.itic*. Prirm bl kl t?n-, pmictnitiit) ?ti;i.r?iile.-d. t?pi |) i VST look i?taa TCCK skibtbf.r m ' ?' f halleh ?. 7 i i, mer*-i h?eca ,* |y * MISS mccurmick, . ?0? pcnkbvlvabia AVESL'b.i ih c dmkntlf no hand a 1m a ihposted BONNETS, STRAWS, chips, plow EES, kibboes, *? , ?-<"?? CAPS and oolp. plkes joal racelvr?. a>? tr |'he laeoe8t anoitiiet or uml a bUITS, aeltiug at redqcetf pnc?a,at ;lclr s. HELLIB'8. tl? Market s*m*. Real baib switches, pno* m ?eiiinafnr _ ??.18 hellek-s.71?m^kjpvj2ii^ u "i adies"' rEEBOH STARCH enamel is f. ,D ,h* world for doing at linen or ??. itr if l*rt? ? beautiful gluw to die fabric Por (ale by orooen BCEBHAM * CO., ?anr.tartnrere. ISO Weat Lombard ntreet, <?1?-lp baltlmr-. maryland. DRY GOODS. j^ew a51d ihuice DRV oo0ds bouan t w tLIE's, 1019 aod 1040 7th atre^ n->rthveat. s00 d' ? and beautiful MlA?L>.ti jj each, worth |t. STTLIvh dbkss GOODS at ?ery low |>rici - Gray M 'ham, f. and ki'rta: caw--1'? i] air ci kb, Ml. and 7ft cu, all wool ()a*>hmer>^, a"? ahadf?. eta. an inin?**li?*- -l.trk *?l ca.pinier.-, i lutlia, plan deb? Water Pr.n.fa, Blanketa, Ac .Ac STBli'TLY OBB PHI je boiltv i W tli E. ageory for mme. Deaoraat'a eellabu- Pattern*, aef? tr cj MO R v BAXTER'S PRICE l1bt: ALL WOOl PL A N N EL 8?c rard. WHITE LINEN 11andeeecbieps ?c.piece. LINEN doylies m?c <f.?en LINEN TOW ELS ?ie?e. w BITE COTTON HOSE !?' pair. bak0a1ns ib ALL KINDS op dky u<?jhs. EMORY BAITER, ?efll-tr idm Pro nay i* atua afenoe. educational. Madame mhlieckes.aaei'ted by herdangti i i ter, in pr#-par?^i t*? r?*?unif h?r l.-^-nn iq the I french lnr <ri)?<.'?? to prhm<* ?iipite aod cla?^?. mtu1?*au i*ell?- ki- rpur? (i, feh?"~kt-r, f<?r ift, \ po^il nftkttest brofcamra of ilif Pari4 0^mrrt> on < f mu??< i?ill fiv* l'i? a! <i in Bit pit r. A (rfnuau claa* will au lorni^d bmmolc -734 13th straot. d#?ar n-a y??rk araooo. | | rffer^ncaf?klt?i. jndpe Field. Mr* senator w*?^t mm G*-n 8?lriw, 1' ? A : Hon. r C. phmpli M C ; ooorit jar<ao?a4ooaiiar. French i L-. i ? 1 ? T v i r, , acrirultural Bnr??au; J Pr??f Ban?l C'aru?i ?*> ??.itm* | ^^ eoboktow b COLLEGIATE iksritcts. Tbia Boarding and Day S<-b<>m for Yoang Ladiaa will be rer.pei>mfb#pu.mber 9,1k7j. A fall corpa of experienced Teacher* and ptufm a.ira are eagaged Por circalara. Ac addreaa Principal. mlr? LCCY STEPHENSON, a* in.' m.. 1 Ob Oay at.. Oeorget..wn, D. C *1 e8. b. A. PECK* bklect SCHOOL TOE 1*1 BOYS, roothwiat corner uth and E atraeu. The fonrteriitb annual aaaaioa couiuemed hirrn >n 1 ?th. a*pM !?* ROTS academy ipowtk Tear >-work rw oommence* septembek lat.at Dr. honder land'* chorch, is atreet, between O atroet aad Louiaian* atenoe nortbweet. Bee circular, at principal b ? k?t..r?, or oil at the Prlnnaal'a raal dence. ikil m atreel aentheaat Price (lft par ?nar ter: nnmber of pupil* limited to thirty. aagl* 2tn' CBAHK SOYS. prlncfprt. ^PRACTICAL trcmi marrractort. sbooueaqe gORB rabipaotcebi TRUNK* repaibed ABD ootbbeb. JAMES S. TOP HA* t HA HtlMSS, IUDOL* AHO TH OH A MAM ? immum, ?o. <u seyebtb BTBBBT. ?act to om Fallow*' Hall, ?milu|*th(kolmiloa<(|m<il*imha all of 1MB ou ewn macafactura, mmhbi ef a* >?? 1.3 q ?' S T E R S ! NOKFr)*\c OUSTER vV?6t,P^ ^ Depot, ha* c<.dmaatli oa kaad ova TEMS of the beet voality, frott Norfolk ax ,i? wkere. iecei>ad fr.ah aeary 4ay by at-atabss isj ralirvac Hot.la, E-ar.araau and (miile. eodahsd at^asrsr-^ Boots and shoe*, w bolesalb^ABB retail. sboestsaites"^ vrkbi5?nl5222 w* will *a!l <en low. Call and *ae ' bor ttt i wwivuivj rati. b*t. 4m and mb *t* oarfem oallad tap am rati inaof aakra (karga lisd?