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THE EVENING ST All. trvor ? Arirrio* Salkp" advertisements ??e Joortfi page ol to-day'e Sta? LOCAL NEWS. The I k>r|r Ajjaiait Dr. MrCrcary. j'SMIJfAL cK i HE t ASB IiV SI" PT. RlCHAP.DA ? TT<E riOSU'VTlOS WU.LTaKE the case to 1 Htl <'KAKt> Jl'lil . Tbis mori.it.? Major Richards Sup*:inten d at of 1'oiic-, gave &dfci->iou In ifie :ise of t>r W O. McCreary, charged w th rape, which bad t* n before him tor two days. There was. as en the previous days, quite a ?umber of the li iends of the p irties present, tfce offcee b n g veil filled. Major Richards Mid id making bis decision tba; this esse. which bad occupied two (Jays, was one which caused him many pamiul re tentions a* to Li? <iut> in tbe premises, ana he r.ad tried to arrive at a conclusion which would be satisfactory and just to all parties. He had considered all the circumstances of iiie case, an>l weighed them well, and h?? -onsidered that it wa- not his dnty 10 bold Mr McCreary for conrt. Even I it 'be party was guilty, bis decision In dls- I m>ssing toe case did not prevent the prosecn . on from talcing it to the grand jury, anil 'f ihey chose to do so he would not t'on-liler i . a ' reflection on bim. He thought that in making ;his decision he was doing the young lady a kindness, una he believed that botb parties conid go from the office iu?o society with no stain ou their characters, ltseemed to him that she was laboring under a delusion? a halluci i MioJi?for there are cases where such charges have been made because of hallucination cst.sed by opiaies. ]>Tr, Siep said he took exception? to 'he de cision, and would take the case to the grand nry. He a?ked if the minor charge, assault wi'h intent te commit a rape, could not be maintained. Major Richard* said he preferred that it t -honid be beard by someotherjustice. While Major Richards was delivering his opinion the aeimseti, who had been brought in irom the detective's room, wa3 visibly aflecred. As soon aa the Major closed, be returned to the detective's room, where his wife and little son were, and they wer? all more or less affect ed. bnt recovering their composure. Dr. Mc Creary took leave of the officers in charge aud left the building. In our report of the case we should have : stated tbat Mr Seip during the war was at- ? 'a-bed to the 4th or .?th Fen nsyl vania cavalry i eciment. raised in The neighborhood of K as ton, : la.,and Dr. McOreary was acaptain in tbe 102d . Pennsylvania regiment, raised in the western portion of tbe State, and was transferred w.th it at rank to the signal corp*, to which Mr. veip was subsequently transferred. KriLMB!' Ext hangh.?The builders of , V. ashingion have under cous,deration the sub let of forming an exchange, for theparpo~e : tacllltiting bu?lne?s, to b" condr cted ?ome- ' ?tiiiic atier the folio wing manner, viz: Rooms convenient nre to be procured, which ate to be fitted up with a lock-box for eac h -ubscriber: also, desks convenient, with all ti e nececs try appurtenances tor doing bu?i. ? ess. Tbpse room* are to be cared for by a pro- ' p?r persov, and to be accessible atalltimts ) I'fcp expenses to be borueeiiuaUy by ea:-hsub >criber. Bv Ihis arrangemnnt the builders aud deal- i era in building materials can more readily >ommunKate with each ether, and thereby ; -ave a goo-: deal of trouble and the expert i vbich is now incurred in trying :o find re j another. 1 he co-operation of all bailders and oealers in building material is heaitlly de sired, aud, when fully secured, the ben eh s which will accrue therefrom will be paia mennt to all who are interested. On Monday evening. September 2d. a meet ing will be held at the rooms proposed, No. .'1 E street, opposite the south front of the 1 uited States Po?t Office, for the purpose ot forming this organisation The call is signed by Messrs W. H Godey. Richards & Mar in. James G. Nay lor. and a number of others. Hasb Ball?\esterday afternoon, a match I game was played bv the National ana Empire Clubs on ibe Nationals'ground, resulting in ! a victory for the Nationals by a score of :*7 to IT. Fly'balls caught?National: Wright, 1; i Norton, 4: Fletcher, 1: Williams. 1: total, 5. Empire: Beach,l: Oswald, I: Lake, 1: Morgan . I Edwards. 3: total, 7. Out on bases?Nationals i l- times Empire is times. Left on bases?Na i tonal* S limes; Empire 6 times. An interesting match game was played be- ; tween tbe first nineof the Junior Creitrbton and the second nine of the American. The score ?stood at the close?American, a7; JuniorCreigh ion, 11. Yesterday tlie Fythian Base Ball Club (co'? ' "red i of Fhiladelphia, played tbe Alert, (also colored,) of this city. Five innings were play- ' ed, at the end of which the score stood?Pyin- t lan, 52; Alert, 25. Umpire? W. S. Hineline. of tbe Union B. B Clnb. Scorers?J. C. Wti , jr , of the Pythian, and W. H. Miller, of tbe Alert. Time of game, one hour. Home runs? i Alert, 1. Pythian : Cannon, 2. Fly catches? ! Pythian, 5: Alert. 5. The "Unhappy Six "?After spending a delightful day yesterday at the tine residence ol ihat hospitable gentleman, Mr. William Simpson, on the Potomac river, the social clnb known aa the "Unhappy Six'* returned to this city about balf-past 0 o'clock last night. Tbe party express themselves as highly delighted with their trtp, and bnt for tbe attachment which they have for tbe name tbat they bear, would repeat the visit In a short while. One of the set, whose appetite must have been near ly equal 'o the task of eating a utone, made a most remarkable raid at dinner upon tbe mem bers of tbe finny tribe, an abundance ol whicn were served up on the occasion, and before be could be checked in the vigorous exercise, be bad disposed of seventeen catfish and half a do/en perch. The consequence was tbat alter j dinner he was not equal to tbe task of skillful i gymnasties and nimble vaulting. Another having lost his bat, was compelled to indulge | in more frequent potations tSan otherwise in ? order to prevent a cold In the head. New Ehtektrise??Yesterday morning. H'tnc of our most energetic merchants met at liutcbins, Boyd fc, Co.'s produce aud commis sion warerocms, on Eouisiana avenue, be- I tween 9th and loth streets, where, in a very i tew moments, Sl-uUOU were snbscribed toward . forming a stock company for the purchase of 1 iwo suitable boats to run on the Potomac to ; gather produce of all kinds to be brought to tbis city, tbat our citizens may have truitand 1 vegetables both fresh and cheap It is pro- | po'-ed to raise tbe sum of one hundred thou sand dollars, and no doubt is eutertalued of its speedy accomplishment This will not only be an advantage to traders, but will be a valuable arrangement for supplying con *uineis. Accident.?Tht? morning, about to o clock, I Motes Ear kin, a colored man, wbil* engaged in unloading stone from the schooner Anna ! Lewis, at Sixth street vt barf, was severely in inred in hn> right arm by a large block of it, weighing about 2t4> pounds, falling on him. Tbe heavy slab caught the arm under it, masbed it borribly, and dislocated both elbow and shoulder. He was taken into Watt's cot tage restaurant, where the humane proprietor gave free use of his brandies and other restora tives for the purposes ot resuscitation. Al though the Injuries sustained by Mose^ were very painfnl, yet no bones were broken, and he will not be long detained from work. The Potomac Fboht.?There is scarcely anything to record of the river front this morn ing. not a single vessel having arrived in poit since our last report, and only two departures. From Cronch's wbarr tbe schooner Sarah Bell hoisted sails, and tacked up to Georgetown to load with manure, while the schooner Mer chant, Captain Beit/w'. cast her mooriugs at Crouch's wbarf. bourd torap'jlnt down tbe ri % er to take on a load of gravel. Unusual ac tivity prevails among tne stevadores. who, in in (rented numbers, are busily engaged un loading the vessnis which have reached this city within the past tew days. ?? 9 ? Fatal Accidbnt.?on Wednesday John Mitchell, one ot the bands employed by the B. Jt O. K R , on the liue of the Metropolitan Branch, (between this city aud the Point of Rocks,) was badly injured near tbe latter plaoe while engaged iu blasting rock by a prematrre discharge, and died on the same night. His body arrived here last evening, aud was taken to bis late residence on K street bet ween Delaware avenue aud North Capitol ?treet. ? Kbal Estate.?Yesterday two two.gtory and attic buck dwelling", on the uerth side ot Louisiana avenue, near tbe corner of Sixth e'reet, formerly belonging to tbe late John P Jnele. and now the properly o' Mr. Owen Thorn, were ofi'ered at auction by Green a W ilimms and for each house was bid but tbe owner having placed a higher limit there wss 110 sale. Tpoops for Fop.t McHknry.?Company I) Fonrtb O. ?. Ar illerv, under command of < apt. Morris, arrived at 6th street whirl tbi* morning, at 7 o'clock, from Fort Washington They were brought here in the barge Haines tiiider tow of th? U. S. steam-tug Fi?her, and tock tne train for Fort Mclieary, a tew hours after their arrival. Mors Cabf vorthe Metropolitan Road. ?Tbis morning five additional ooe-horse cars arrived by rail at the depot for the Metropoli tan liailroad, and are being taken to the sta bles ol ibe company to-day. They are similar to Iho-e w hich have already arrived by steam er, and have been heretofore described la the A7?<-. m The New Knuim liorsE.?'Tbe briek work on tbe new engine hooi*e in the First Ward is new being done. Me?*rs N. Q. Reynolds does tbe masonry, and Mr. William Phillips the wood work The job will be completed as soon as possib'.e. c amp Me*Mag M. IS. Church Seutfc: 'OomspcDdfitc* of Hit Evening Star.] Near Habotm switoh. ikf. ???dster S^r. On accouut of the diapno?8 ot the ground a:cn*ioned by the rains of ^edneadav nl?ht, toe public religions Servians dU'inc r / ierdsy forenoon wore conflow to tbe Vnts* In the at'emoon, at 3 o'clock. R*y. Atkins af the Uolstfin Conference, preached sabfaot Tbe .offering of OhmT.nd rloSuSJt should io low, founded on 1st Peter. 1 cha? 11th y^rse, ? very instructive and encouraain* aiscourse At ?w o'clock Rev B s preached from St. Lnke/ie chao Tf'sf he'teniawere adjourned to tents, r.ad were continued with slicht in. f/(^>e8?Dr?nDUl day|,*ht' at which time the >?-ople were assembled at the etaud, aud were n, n . briefly ftntf earnestly by Rey. J. W. Hull m charge, when the exercised of the c'?6*d w,tl1 benediction. About fnr Jfw fe*ple Par,ijiP?*?D|t ?n the meet i orroed % procession ant* m&rclied &?ounci 1ciTm*a *>y ??>e tents, singing ome ol their eonUmspiring 6ongs. was quite a success to our *?rutheru Methodist friends, about 50 persons narie a professiou of religion. Excellent or a^prtJa'ie^ tnI,?n8hout the entire meeting. a he Methodist Protestant friends commence i meeting on the same ground to-day, and are in ticipbtii)g a good time. h. 1>eath ov aj Old Citizen.?Information las been received here ot the death, at Moun -ssn Top, Pa., of Win. A. Bradley. Esq , waese memory is identified with the' history >f this city He came here a small boy. short ly after the removal of tht seat ot government o th e city, and has ever since contiuued to reside here. For many years be held promi nent positjons in our community: as a bank >:tieer. from runner to the president of the Hank of W ashington: as president of the Pat riotic Bank; as Mayor ot the city, ar.d. Ivtlr ? the president of the Frankliu Insurance company. He was 73 years ?Id. and went in o the mountains of Pennsylvania to invigor wan,n* ?trengli:. an,i unt?' wltnin a <?w dav 8 before his death his friends bad good ea?on to h^pe he would soon return strength ced. and prepared for the winter. He was it tacked on Monday last with diarrhea, and nnk under h. and at four p. m , of WeJnee lay. the 2-tb Inst., expired Mis remains have >etn broneat to this city, which was his home ?rJ^i?,awy ^nrs of h,s Mfe- an{* raolic no ice will be given o! the time of his funeral At a meeting ot the Franklin Insurance Com. -?>any tbrcornlng, ot which Mr. Bradley b-v* >eeu a uirectcr tor lorty-Eine years past, tb ollow ;;g resolutions were adopted Jir.'olvrd, That m ;he death of W. A. Brad eJ.' *-eq..onr late President, we have lost an "b.e, vigilant and successful officer, whose utercot.rse w ti our customers and ourselves aps ever marked by true politeness aud con. ?iderate kiudn^s. That society ba> to deplore the loss ot a r.ember, chari'ab'e, hospitable, and lioerM )J a citizen who. by his pnblic *ririt and ei.'e irise. a: nn early period contributed larc-ix, 0 tbf develepment and improvement ot our -? 11 y. That -we respectfully oSer to the family of he deve.-.f d our condoler.c.- ai<d 3>mi-athy for heir bereavement of ore who. in every dories ?c relation, was faithful, atiecticckte. and i^voted. That the.-e re-olutlcns be recorded in the ournal ox ui, company, and a copy. signed bv br acting President and Secretary, be sent tb bf family of :hp dfCPft-^d. Mayor Wallach has called a special meeting 1 * ue Ci i C^unc ils to-morrcw at roon to ipprcprlttte tctlcn in reference to the death oi air. Itrauley. ?? . Tb* AfCTt.o- Case- D!sxi>sEi..?in -a* '-^so'Messrs. Wall & Co . Ccop^r a I.ku m r. and W alih A. Co.. Aucttcrepza. arnigned j i the char.-e oi violation of the actcX >ov-*m b r. 1. (>:. passed by :he City Councils, in r*la 1 i. n to cbstrucang the public 3i;u.ires. reser vatioDs.stree's.&c . by holdine sal^- in front ot tfce;r stores. Justice Bates rendered t>i- d" ' pImou this morning He dismissed th.- war rants, becau.-e, alter a 'borough elimination i ot the meauine of the law npr-u which they 1 Nd bftui-sietl. and free consultation with ' t>^ Corporation A for ey, be was convinced th* the Auctioneers w ere not li ib!e under this clause, and there.'cre could not hp held amen, able to an ac; wb ch did not apply tc. them X ne at t of 1-5:; only referred to tqnai'i.igpod l*rs, fanatical harariguers.wp.jctins. vegetables ' drjg-.-ds boxes. Ac., w. tip. the preecrlbed limits. The litb secticn of the act of i--,3 i erants to Anctior.eers the i.sp of one-third of he pavement in front of their plaresof bu^i ne6s, and twi -third- of the street way. which section not repealed by tbe ac of November im.j: and should i'iore than the limit- of tbe 'treet and pavement above designa ed be in tnnged upon, the guilty par ies w.ll be flnea Ble under the rule. ?K^tMHta-Tbe fine residence >i nr A. b. Solomons, of the firm ot Phlip & & .iomons. situated in Franklin Row. on K ? reel, between 12tn and 13th, is aoout baine : ?plet*d under tbe skillful superintendence > Mr. Charles lr. W ood. The building, w'uich tr is formerly one ot the original row, aas been Jiaapletelv remodeled and enlarged by the ad li ion of another story and a large back build i ig. Tbe parlor is to be diyided by -lidiue 1 ors, the walls handsomelv frescoed, aud a ayyplaster cornice around tbeceiling, beau t ul centre-pieces are placed aroand the gas l ops. The dining-room is in the lower story, tie floors ot which have been oovered with a I iyerof asphaltum. tbuselfectuallvpreventine iny dampness. The kitchen is provided with i Cbilson range, and hot and cold water. The Itnndry Is furnished with stationary soap 5 one washtnbs. There are two bath-rooms, supplied with hot and cold water: water-clos ets. waebstands. Jtc. On ihe third and fonrth floors are the chambers, with private bath* room and water-closets: handsome marble, nab wasbstauds are placed iu each chamber, ind.jn fact, the entire arrangements of this handsome residence have been made with an >ye to comiort. The building is beiag finished a a manner that reflects credit upon Mr " ?od ?-? a builder. The front, which is of jar,dsomopress brick, was erected by Mr. Jno. T. McCollcm. a well-known master bricklayer )! this city J * The Bi'TLEE'r. Assocxatiok The Butlers Association, composed of the colored waiiers >1 the hotels and Doarding-bonses of this city ield a regular meetine on Tuesday evening last, at Rutherford'.- Hall, which was opei.ed with siBgiug aud prayer, and after the chair inan, R. A. Buchanan, aud others, had ad aressed the meeting, ofllters for the next term >t three months were elected as follows ? President. R. A. Bucbunau,of Willards': \ ice President, C M. Smith, of Washington House secretary, Carter l>owllnr. of Willar.is'- As ^litant Secretary, T. H. Nichols, of Na'ionai F-^oazens, of Avenue Ho'el; Mar. i*rbert, of Kirkwood: Assistant nisrsbal, Q. Washington. Willards': Messen rer, ihos .lohnsoD. Willards . The ltat wis not entirely filled, but will be eomplet.-d at the next meeting, on Tuesday next. ?? AI T- Kor?i>.?Yesterday afternoon. Dirs. Johanna Kennedy was bet ire Justice wai er.at tbe second precinct station-house, on :i cbarge of having used profane lauKuaae, Pnr,,|eK r#<1 by Mr8' ^ inneired Kelly, she bar. insf b?-en arrested by officer Kntting. Mrs. K'nnedy was fined *3 for this offence: and it ?, T, ^ c?nae out in the examination that Mrs. K-iiy bad some dogs for which sue paid no license, she was also fined *5. aud it further appearing that her dogs were in the habit ot running the cowsof Mr. Daulel Sullivan, who , 0^C4> 1,8 a witness, the mstiee con m'lk,* a round thing of it, and fined mm .<4 tor allowing bis cows to run at large BnesVia ? laW' maklu* tbetotal receipts irom Thbi MrrHoni.?T Pkotestakt Cam i-miet. for Severn circuit of tie Meihodis* Protestsnt Church, commences t )-day in Smith's woods,near Hutioyer June 0P,Jn"t occupied by the camp of the Kpisco t>tl Methodists of Laurel circuit, and quite a lumber are expected to attend from tbe Ois xtct. SiTeral trajne on tht railroad stop each w^ap &c Hanovfi Switch, onlj i v. miles irom he groud. and the price of round trip tickets * but large numbers wfll ayail ihemfelves oi au opportunity to visit the ramp. Wari jk?.?B-tween 11 and Iti o'clock to. Isy the neichborbood of the BaHimore l?epot presented tbe same animated appearance as was frequent tin ingtbewar. This was caused ?v the arrival ot company D, 4th L". S. Artll erv. Capt. Morris, from Fort Washington, lestined for Fort McHenry, near Baltimore, iccompanied by number ot wagons with bag rage .and of company M, same regiment, un ler th* command of Col Mendenhall?in tbe ?ain at il-35?from Fort porter, near Buffalo, N Y, destined for Fort Washington. Com pany p left fbr Fort McHenrv in the l-? i,i rain. To Fac ir.iTATE Travel ?Yesterday Sur employed by the Orange and Alexan twi Ka?lroad were examining tbe gronnd-> in ?nn . rtood of the Baltimore Depo" lnd7?tjrw.to rnn a trar* ,ro? corner o! a? a,ld ?'ree?, mto tbe yard 2X1? B th* ?raMf*r f t passenger, tated!^ Pas-^ing through, may be faclli ib??oMvats ~*nKrfnfnOTainat an Mr,y hour private apartment o: Mr. J C Collins (C streetZ coraer Kigbth and K ItrWW, WHS dQ^rfid bv enma napcAA ? known aad robbed ot a piece?? bb?d cloth, valued atfrm. Mr. o. u 1C m possess himself of the same, and ha? ^herefnr.* Inaugurated such steps as are^SSSSSa to accomplish bis object. caicuiatea ? TBAirernu op E?ar. Lstatm_The foUom lug transfers of real estate were to^lav r*i?Tt* Fd at R. M. Hall-a real estate ?*cba??S& i; Lonisiana avenue, corner of 7th street- i S3, square 719, ?2?>C; part lot 7?, eld OeorrB tows, $700; part lots 35 and 38, do., si.gen; cat* 13, square STO, ?I.OOO, anb. 33, square r, V ??H5JU; ?b. W, equare t.Ofl, f3Ct?; let f, square TH* JcfcBA AHD Mc-OOOI. PRIZE FlOHT.? Toe prize flebt bctw^n Aaron Jonas an? McOaol. which it u expected will take place near Cincinnati to-morrow, will doubtless be largely attended. Quite a namber left here in the 4.30 train yesterday, destined for the point at which the ?'mill" will cone off. Educational.?Mrs. Goodrich's school. 433 stb Street, between D aud E, will be reopened on Tneeday nexi. Miss L. Thomson will reopen her school for young ladies (southeast corner of 11 and 9th streets) on Monday next. Alexandria and Vicinitt.?The Gazette Of veeterday evening eays: A curious accident happened this morning, by which Mr Win. Johnson, residing on Pitt, betwe-n Queen and Uronoco streets, was se r ously injured. While Mr. J was feeding a favorite dog, the animxi m a playful mood, jumped np on his mast/-r, one of Its paws scraping over bis pocket, and striking the Lammt-r of a pistol therein causing it to ex plode, toe ball from which passed in and through the arm of Mr. J? inliicUng a severe won nd. A horse belonging to Mr. J. H Tavener, of Prince William county, and stolen from bim about two years ago. w*s identified in tbis city yesterday, in the possession of Mr. Win. Rich ards. wbo had purchased the animal in Balti more Upon a hearing of the case before .lus tict- Bcacb. Mr. liicbards, without farther proceedings, gave up the animal to Its owner. There is now considerable quantity of wood, from the lower counties, coming up, most of which, however, goes to Washington, the sup ply ot cheap government wood, for aide here, being adequate for nearly all demands. Sales of pine from vessels at S3-75, and oak at ?5 per cord. r Messrs. .Tamieson & Bro. offer a reward of S300 for the arrest and conviction of the partv or parties, who lired the store of Mr. A. M. Tubman, on tbe night ot the 8th inst. The Journal ef this morning says: The trade in Sumac, which, in dyeing is ust'd to set colors, is becoming quite brisk. Y (?sterda3- tbe steamer Express brought to Alexandria, trcm the vicinity of Predericks r.urg, "(Hi hag.*, which, after being ground up here and prepared for market, will be shipped isorth. r Many of the city pumps are in such bad or rer tb:?t no amount of pumping will extract a drop of water. Dealers in Milk are in despair, ana tliey intend to protest to conncil against ilie existing order of things. Mrs. Hurper delivered an admirable lecture Wednesday night, in this city, at Princess street colored Baptist church, to a respectable and intelligent auditory. 1 he tournament at Fairfax C. H. will come jfl on the nth of September. MARRIED. ! '?l ?.111 iAN?JIILnU.>. At St. Aloysins(('nth .11 I hurcli. on tbe 8&th m.-t.. by the R. v. ( M NirViVwi < n- J 1'0V,;HKAN to AN y 1 r, 1? ILH1 s. all Ot thlCMity. * o DIED. it ii t'V.'iJ F"K r;,>- Penua.. on the 2*tli jtiwt . " M A BBArLEY,intlw74th )eai of bis i1 - r< In !i?es:?i,< frioiul.- arc invitt-rl to attend lii ' i. r I at rt'j o'clock p. m.. or Sntfcrd.lv. from lii, late residence. 3:tb N. w Jer-ej avenue. , ?V'<,.0n t,"1' --'??< inst . ISRIDGET FitAN i IN MORA S . ased ,u ? e . in- r> latives .ini.l jr. -iju.- of the family .ire1 re iu->t..d to aitei d the funeral. fr..n, tier late re^i <i? :<??>,.. l.?7 K street. I-ctwi -n 3.1 un<l I1. ?t I* " ??????" Sunday, the !-t proxiinat -j}. . cie, ?n "" -"l'1 Ansiiit. .1 \ MES \Y M.SM'i r. .vounv-st sou of the late Janus ??d An i ia Smnott - |^? O O T S A Ml SIIOE S. I'Tili. T1K.-T SELEl LAH1ES. CENTS. MISSES. Lot S. Yul'THS an<l INI ANTS Near at Reasonable rates. to .w . H ,;URN> A CO~, ><40 am: 4M"? pVl. KKEIA 'li STON E. sK K NOTK E TO BULPERSAND CONTRACTORS. Tlie ^ENEi'A COMPANY are n w prepared ti> VV i*"f Rl'IEPINtJaml DIMENSTON ii. !" H"} inantitv. on the most reason .t'h Drills. A rraneeinents will also be perfeete.l si'/es tn order t,awIIig an(i r?hbing stones of all SODO*.Oeorgrtown.or at I n , k 'N PrujjwistK, Fourteenth St ami I ei.ii*} 1 vaunt aienui-. Washington, an 23-2w TRUNKS, T11E LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT DRESS TRUNKS PBICES'<,f SOLE LEATHER TRCNK8. WOOD BOX AN1? PACKING TRUNKS. LADIES* ANI> MENS SATCilEL** VA L1BES. TRAVELING B AGS, .. At tlie practical MANUFACTORY OF JAMES S . TUPHAM Jt CO., *V .) 0 0 jtM SEVENTH STREET, One door north Odd-Fellows' Hall. Sim, <,r the Big Trunk. REPAIRING TmiiKS, Ae.. thoroughly and promptK repaired and rove red. * au Si-4t POR SALE?One larte HERRING SAFE, near itRV a v *ur>y.'?< -ri'i. 51,' ?' IoVl -M.pl> t.. Vi , i- 1; ' . J' l ean. u>eiiuu, opposite M'-tropolitan Hot. l, au*> .'{t SALE? A numb, rone I?n> - ..Ml. HORSE, niteeii tlir^ iuche^ iiis-!*: sc-vtn vearn old: warranted s(,und in ? a. r\' t ai tii-nhir 1'.. 1,. en at } LEMMING S Mable* out stre*t.txtweeu 4!.; and 6th streets. an 23-31" EN NEB E?' If'E t OM l'.VN\. r 1 ,r""1I'i'n> Hi . n'.?v i>r< pnred fnri!ir.fc the BEST QUALITY t?F H E t'.. th. eiti ?/en? i.f iistunptf n. Order- 1- ft witli cur driver or at the office, loot of >eventh i-treet. ?i|i j e nrotfiptly atte nt.-d to. All r. inn m i ?.?ri..n~ ^houl^l ?l:,V'-rV~M STACK I'l 'I.E ?V IIALL f?'0 ALL WHOM IT M \Y CuNCERN. I>FPAPTMr\T OF TlfF T"<Tf RIOR. f 1 I- fK.f^lo.% OrFICK. -fulv 13th. 1?.( AppliratKin havn.e l.e?n iii^Ih under the act of Juii^-J. ItKia, t"r Ihe lei-,lie ,.f th, t'oilowing ?!.? Scribed Land W arrant-., which arc allt j. .it?have li"! !\ i",V wr d-troved?Notice is b. rel.j given tha, .it the date toljowinc th<-description of ea. b ? arrant, a new-cei tijicut.-oj- warrant of like tenor vil! I*e reissued, if no valid otiiection *h?ul<l then apiK-ar. Jus. H. BARRETT, Coiuniissioner. J2? a<"r?*s, issued under the act ot March.M. 1865. in tlie name of James Xelsi.n Rial, minor child <>t Nelsi.n Rial, deceusi*.!, and as vrant ed Augii't 28. IXJW. October 2ti. No P7;?<9, for lw acre*, issued under tbe act of March .>1.1865, in Ihe name of Leavitt Daniels, and was granted March 21. W51. October 20.18o7 f K,? "CN*-''- issued under tbe act of .March 3.1?6. in the name of Reuben BeddiiiK. aud waw cranted OctobtT tf, I86.ri. Septemher 21.18?i7. No. ftiJWii, tor .HO acres, issued under the act of September 1*0. in tbe name of Marvin Morgan, aH? w":'f??a2ted. APnl l0' August 31. IS,7 M.?I I .L40"''' issued under the act of March J, in the name ot David Glenn, and " v March 1,1?6 September 21. 1837. No. 2y,8n7, for ?s?? a<-res. issued under the act of Match 3. 1455. in the name of Mar) M.. widow of Oeorjie I'ufteul.ergcr. and was grante.1 April 1. 18u6. November l?, 1857. Ft ' N?. 46.315, for 160 ?k>r??j, issued under tbe act of March 3.105/i, in the name of Robert C. Faunin. and was granted October 28, H>?. Notsmber 16, JoOl . R EAL ESTATE AGENCY. ,H,U' thi!* method of informing their friends and the public that they have opened an office at No. 61 LOUISIANA AVENUE. (I P ST MRS ) where the) will attend to the purchase and sale of REAL ESTATE, _ A Nil A7.SU TIIE PAYMENT OF TAXES EXAMINATION OF TAX TITLES. Having had a nnmber of year*' experience in the ai/ove business, in connection witli real estate ,,jey are prepared to ofter their patrons the beneti ot their services with promptness and on reason able terms. DIXON A CROSS. an 6-3m 61 Louisiana avenue. HISKY! WHISKY!! WHISKY A RARE UHANCZ. w! AT LEAST SO PER CENT BATED. b-tP-c1 ,ot Of line RYE WHIS ??!.*'? * rofi fite best West Virginia distilleries, which I will offer at the following reduced prices 83.25, 94 and ?? per gallon retail Wholesale purchasers will And a great deduction from the above prices. I will alio offer a GIN at ?2.7fi per gallon retail, superior to any Gin sold gallou ^ t^u ^ * ^0UB* 'or 'han $4.50 tha f Received besides a large l0t of Imported 8HIR ? IES direct from Europe, and iu bond at New ork, Jransfeiwble to Georgetown custom-house; 100 casks of Oadir. SHERRY and 90casks of Cette or French SHERRY. The Cette Sherry, such as the New York, Philedelphia and Baltimore houses have been selling to cit) dealers, according to their generosity, at from $3, ?3.?. and ?4 per gallon. I will sell same article at 02.50 per galfon retail and #2 per gallon wholesale. 0. GAUTIER, a> 2-ly Importer, 88'J Penn'a avenue. TO THE LADIES-IND1LIBL1 TAMPINU. ^an-anteil fast colors. Will wash and boil. Done by a French csmp^sitioa, the receipt of which has beet purchased at ? hi?h price. Saves expense of braiding. Ladies are invited to call, get a sample, and try It. Lj^ies'white or colored Underskirts. Balrai rals, Aprons, Ac., Stamped on Imitation or braid ins. in fast colors. * WARRANTED NOT TO WASH OUT. Great saving to ladle* having clothes, for ehfl dien to make np. No braid, nt sewing; but the pattern printed in the goods indelible. Strips that etc b? attached to the bottoms of Ladles' Skirts (same as they are aow worn in New York,) read* Stamped, and f'.r sale at 1ms than half theasnal cost of braid. Birds, medallions, Figures, animals ot any patt.rr stamped. Goods as represented or themoaef returned WM. PRINCE, mk 12-tf 439 ?'.h street, opposite Patent OfBce. out in tf'.K Oc* *12 8 LA ox olotk, at! wool Sachs, are ,i?*t use thing for ft medium price press coat, at Sate k Co., 817 Seventh street, adjoining H?afc ? Ask Tar rrnut wkat thon shoal<je*t key, and it will tell yon to traf Clothing at Hen ning'a, corner Seventh street and Diary land avenue, bat One Price is charged and no less taken. ? ? Jevelet? Spangled Bog Wood Setts, Tip Boe Wood Uroct Setts, Jet Chains, Silver plated Spoons and Forks, retired this morn ing, at Prigg's One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 43fr Pennsylvania avenue, near 4X street. ? Wm. s. Mitchell fc Co. will remove to the corner of ?th st.and Penn.av., ??Perry's Build lag," where they will be prepared on and after Monday, September 3d, to show a very com plete and desirable stock of Garppting and Home Furnishing Dry floods, which they offer at the lowest market pricos. Special in ducements in heavy Oil Glottis for the next thirty days. 3 WK WOULD ADV1S* OUK LADY HKADBKft, who will shortly have to put on Balmorals, to have them stamped in imitation of braid, now so fashionable in New York, giving the skirt a teat appearance, and not half the cost of braiding. Wm. Prince, Ninth street, is the only one here who stamps in fast colors. For children's clothing ladies will find this a great, saving. 7,30,?; Tub Fket ?Dr. White, Chiropodist, 421 Pennsylvania avenoe, between Fonr-and-a half and Sixth streets, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, ice., without pain. Office hours from 8 a. m. ro fi p. m ? Peicb list of Franc's Gent's Furnishing Goods, 7th street, between D and ?. three doors above Odd Fellow's Hall: Gray's Collars. 1? cents per box; Imitation I^inen Collars, is cents per box; Goldsmith Byron's Collars, 18 cents per box; good Cot ton half hose, 10 cents per pair; Best English half hose, 50 cents per pair: good heavy AlerU no Undershirts, 75c.. 90c. and SI; good heavy Merino Drawers, 75c , 90c. and SI: good White Shirts, 81.25 and .*1.50: a No. 1 White Shirt, ?2.50. 7,'26,1: ? Wabtp. Moleb, Vascular Kxcbesencb*, Ac., cored by Dr. White, Chiropodist, 444 Pennsylvania avenue, between Foar-aud-a half and Sixth streets. CtrBPTioK?How can Franc afford to sell Gent's Furnishing Goods cheaper than any store of this city : Answer.?He buy6 all bis goods for cash sells more of them?and is satisfied with smaller profits. Call at 494 7th street, between D and E. three doors above Odd Fellow's Hall. 7,'26,1: ? WRAPriHG PArKU kob Sale.?Apply at the Star olUce. Pennies can be had in any quantities at the Star office counter. EDUCATIONAL. ,,,, , , ul. .11 9 111 lUUMIUU^; itiiu in Europe ami in thi4 oountr>. th . fulfill the dutii? tlscJ art- assuming with fidelity itrni shcci'ks. Tim n> It quarter wilfc ? hi nil MONDAY in September. Ai KS E. L. JENSEN will resume the duties if hi r SEMINARY FOR BOYS, September 2d. i jijr. at 3*"1 3<i street, between D und K. Inntruc tinn will be given in English. French aud Latin, an 30-:!t* COLUMUINN << I. LEGE, D C -Tli. Se?ioii of the ri'pj>ar <tory Department opens \Vi-il>v? il:i\ , >i pT. Iltil : if the College, \Vedm#s?1;iy. Sept. ."?ih . and that of the Law School, Wednusday. Oct. 9tli. I or catalogues and further particulars, addre-> <i. W. SAMSON. D !>.. au30 eolw President. | N I ON Ai A DEMY, Full YOUNti LADIES^ I fi.rni'-rjy under the abl? superintendence of Mi.-. Richards. will be conducted by MR. and .MBS. YORK. long known as proprietors and principals of Mo?s Hill Seminar) . a eelect bonrd ing am! i;ay school for >oung ladies, in the neigh? I'oi hrodot Boston. Bla?. With an experience of iiver twi nt> ) < :i rs in t dmating and teaching, both *-? * they can hope to fidVlil. iircommence the ptember. Fur further particulars please apply to JOHN YORK BriioUslde. ni-ar Washington. D.C. Mr and M rs. ^ ork will be at their school hon*e. corner of 14th -treet and New York avenue, to meet tho-e who ma> wish to see them from 4 to i> 1'. M.. on tin tth. fltli and lith of September. an 30-enlm (4ON/.A(iA < OLLEGE. 1 K. BETWEEN ?TH AND 10TH STS Studies* will be resumed at this institution on MONDAY. September 2, on which day the c.las.-es will l>e open for the admission of studunts. Tne course of studies is substantially the name in form as prevails in the Jesuit Colleges of Europe, aud as it has existed since 1790 iu our own country; and this course is uow complete by the establishment of the class of Philosophy. Logic. Metaphysics anil Ethics, Natural Philosophy. Chemistry and the higher Mathematics will constitute the subject mat ter for this das*. Additional professors have been secured, and new apparatus lias been added fur scientific experiments. The course ef Mathematics is complete and includes Arithmetic in all its brunches. Booking and Banking Business. Alce bra. Geometry. Trigonometry. Calculus. Survey ing and Astronomy. In the Commercial Depart ment particular attention will be paid to all th" brunches of a sound, practical English education. In the Classical Course. English Composition and the English branches will he proportioned to the standard of the elass. French and German will be taught without extra charge. For catalogues or further information apply at the t 'ollege. au3"-lw B. F. WIGKT,S. J., President. MR>. GOODRICH'S SCHOOL WILL BE BE opened on TUESDAY, the .'>1 of September. 4 3 j iith street, l?etwcen D and E. an -*3 3t* j\I 1SS L. THOMSON will reopen her SCHOOL i?l FOR YOUNG h A DIES oil MONDAY. Sep ternber 2. at the southeast corner of 9th and H streets. au 2!Mt* ROCK HILL COLLEGE. KLLICOTT CITY. Ml) Studies will be resumed in this Institution on MONDAY, September 2. Tekms: Heard. Washing, and Tuition. Entrance fee. **5; Fhysiciau's fee, 86. Music and Drawing an a*-5w PRO. BETTELIN. Pri?sident. WEST STREET ACADEMY, Ibl West street. Georgetow n, I). C ?The second animal ses sion of this Institution will commence on MON DAY. Sept. 3. IShT. an 2s- .*>t' JULIUS SOPER. A. M.-Prin l. ^EOKGETOWN COLLEGE, D C Studies will be n-snmed in this Institution on the FIRST MONDAY of SeptenilnT. For Catalogues nr further information apply to Rex.B.A. MAGU1RE. S. J., au Cs-lOt President. ^T. VINCENT S SCHOOL. Comer Kith and G streets. Under the chsrg- of the S1STLRS OF CHARITY, will open MONDAY, September ^'d. For further particulars apply to the Sisters. au 27-tSept 1 \ToTNG LADIES' SEMINARY, A Boarding and Day School. 411 13th street, \V ashiogton. Thednties of this Institution will be resinned Sep tember 0th. For circulars apply to the Principal, au -T-lm- MISS M. J. IIARROVEK Mrs. kesley s boarding and day SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG LADIES, will be open for the reception of pupils on MONDAY'. Sep tember 2d. at No. 369, corner of lHth and II stu. Evening classes for ladles and geutlemen in the modern languages will he resumed about the 15th of September. au27-lm M~TSSES CHAPIN AND KING will reopen their School on Monday. September 2d, at No. 15 In diana avenue.between Third and Four-and a-Half streets. All English branches taught. Applica tion can be made at 391 C street, between Third and Four-and-a-Half streets. au 19 lm* REMOVED. ISS M. LEWIS' SEMINARY FOR YOtfNG LADIES will resume its session on MONDAY. September 9th, at No. 43:1 11th street west, be twecn tf and H streets north. au 21-eo!it" CUMBERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, MECHANICSBURG, PA. ^ REV. O. EGE * SON. Fifteenth Scholastic year. Duties resume Sept. 3d. Circulars at this Oflice, or Mechanicsluirg. 5i^g 7-eoJw* IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE. MECHANICSBURG. Pa., Re*. T. P. EGE. A. M.. President. TWELFTH COLLEGIATE YEAR. DUTIES RESUME SEPTEMBER 4th. Send for a Circular. ang7-eow" FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY. FREDERICK. MARYLAND, POSSESSING FULL COLLEGIATE POWERS, Will commence its twenty-tifth scholastic year on the Hist Monday in September. For catalogues. Ac.. address REV. THOMAS M. CANN. A. M., an 1j-G\v President. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.?The co-partnership heretofore existing between HENRY CONKADIB and JOHN YVALSTBUM. under the firm name of CON KADIS Jk WAL sTRUM. is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. HENRY Ct'NRADIS is authorised to settle all claims foror against the firm. HENRY CONRADIS. Aug. 26,1837. JOHN WALSTflUM. Both of the above parties wil]I continue to carry tin the business of BRICKLAYING at their place t< of business. au2(ie?3t^ #^HEAP EDITIONS.?Thackeray's Lectures on the Four Georges; #1J6. Thackeray's Pen dennls, illustrated; 81-25. Shakupeare, English edition, iHnstrated; >0 cents. The Caxton's, by Bnlwer, Globe edition, iUnstmed; *1^0. Dllck ?ns' Works, Globe edition. Illustrated; 81J0 per volume; Dickens' Works, Diamond edition.plain; ? 1.25 per volume; illustrated, 81^0. L'-tgfe!low's poems. Diamondeditlon; 91.30. Tennyson's Poems, Diamond edition) 01.H. je28 FBANCK TAYLO? IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THEIDIHTn J ?B 'iduM ?Plaintfff1 h *8. J. B. Adams, Plaintiff, i 903Equity. Laurence Carroll ft ?/., Defts.l On motion of the Plaintiff, by J B hi. Attorney, it Is ordered that the defcnda M. Traynor, cause her appe.raVce^ tS-K iffiSSd herein, on qr before the first rule JvJr.vJ.f 2 forty dsys ^ter this day; otherwise thJ be proceeded with, as iu esse of defanl* C8UM *1U By order of theCourt. A true copy:?Test: Jy9-la?6w r .B^J- MEIOg. Clerk, CJEXUAL DISEASES, DEBILITY, ttc.-Pm O ?? tnort men** w 6w^Ki, bHt bar Trail i Jackson's "Pathology ,"Ja?d CURE YOURSELF IEfSttSXii* HM aap IS-Vft W9m I-I6X OF laiETTlklll? ?UAIIiNS !? TBI WASHINGTON CITV POST ?FFHE, Fri?l>7, An|?M oO, 1S?T. (OFFICIALLY PUBLISHR# IN THa PAPE* HAVING THM LARGEST CIRCULATION | KTTo obtain u>y ol theee lettors the applicant must cull for "A(lvfrti*d letters," cilf the dat? of the li-t. and r.ijr one. c. nt far advertising ?V If not called for within our BiJOtk the* will bo M*ct to the Dead Letter office Adanis Mary A lieu Mrs b ii 51 again BoU ? It L.AD1ES LIST. Howard I>r Mr? Port?r Martha A Hawkins F Mrs Pii<~e L Hall E Hall A V Bvo*n Fnnrnt Harking KB Barbour E'cvol(Hudson ? 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Mrs SI ye Ann E M rs SpnrgeonAd Mrs Steward C Mrs Sr vage Be*sie King J' Mrs(col)Suit MtuyEMr Simnis K A Mr Sylver Char'te Small #oodPMrs Steward TCMrs Sewell Rose Scott Rosetta Scott S Mrs< col) Sherd Sallic M Sampson Eli/. Shields E C M rs Spencer Jose'ne Colman Mary E boockis F Cridge A P Mrs I.one M Mrs Cornwall J M MraLong A Chapman H N Lee M Mis Miller H Mrs Chipps J R Mrs Miller J Mrs Collins Hanna Morris A Mra Cami?dy Hau'aliMorgaii A Mrs Carrol K'n Mrs Mason E Mrs Cunimings E:a J Madison E Currier II F Mrs Moore F Mr* Dorsey Jane MrsMurray II b MrsStier Sparlie E Partiall M v MrsMitcliellHEMrs Snook Marion Dude S'li A iinMrM Mitchell Rosa >? Summers Mag Huffy Mary Mrs Met* Henry Mrs Schuiemaii M E Donnelson M EMoores Hannah Simpson L Mrs Mrs Monroe Louisa Taylor Jenie K Pant Kattie Morrison FannieTaylorEli/."h Driver PollyM rs Mrs Taylor Pcrtie DalgreenMVMrs Mason Lillia Thomas AnieMrs Kllis M T Mra MortouMargaretTy le Betsey Mrs Ellis Hannah Merritt Mary J Tredway Eli/. Edmonds RhodaMartain Mary E ThorpeKli/.aMrs Mrs Marsh M E Tyler Sitrl'aMrs Ely Susan 15 Myers S L Mr> Tnecker Emma Foster Emma C Molden M C Mra Thomas Jane Foster ColnmliiaMcCauleyThMrsTennett E k'erree AM LMrsMeLi an Mollis Thompson EMrs Frier A F H MrsMcDade SlryMrsViser 1> .1 Mra Fox Ellen McArthur Mary Varnell Fronia Fit/.huah E Mrs Mrs Wationu An Mrs Flynn Ella Mcl.arey Mary NVhltuey A Mrs Farl Ellen MofJiivan Kmina AVoshingtouMry Frede Sophia Mrs Slrs(col> Fic niau l'attie Mi banghlin K Willis Mrs Farlv M McKey 1> M Mra NVacheiiheini Ev Fisher M McPonald ElizthWeller Eli/ Mr? Folk H Mrs Nieliolass Holly Wliittier <"lura(> Flaharty K Mis Vytie Cath Mrs Oardinger N MrsNicholson Emma Warden C M Mrs lirnham L Mrs Nelson Ida Mra Warner Elv'a L Nichols Clara C (?'Connor Cath Mrs Pyun Eli/a Perry Ella Gravit L (join Mies Crayson M Mrs (jiri en C Gr'en M Crishy H Crishy E Mrs Gray E tieri!;on E Blrs 'iijison C Mis lla-liip A llalley A Mrs llayn-s C F Mr M ilson K Mrs \N ehster Lnry Williams SarhT V illiains Maria Williams Mr Prall Annie ^lr- Welch Peter rs Preston Fannle>'\V iltiams C M Mra Mias Phillips Emma \\<Vst Blary A i'ratt Sallie M B Wells >arah .Mrs Yoe Fannie Pulen I. Mrs Y< ri -bu- Bei'slia Park sM A Mi-i'KLl,A..MioU- ?Pres. Ladies' Soripfy . GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Aldrieh Capt r Ainsworth J F Antl- rson Win A AoumsonEugeneAntoine 31i'hueiArnoid H li ArvinGeoF Alanhuhli- N All*-n Williain Aeh* -on (icorge An^rlvite Win J Bennett A J Barr- tt Col F 11 2liaile>- Lewis C Broome Alfred Bradshaw Gen'l ISatemauLewisM Harnett A K Bu. k B J Brown i Beeket l!:ll- Henry Hates Hon CeoCBate A V '1 BuilevRnvIicuryBn? rlmsJudu E I' B' rpen C I' Bates C S Br'iw n Chas H Boeach I? Kaltcock l> A It.i rnitzJudgt H J Bryant l-am Blown David V Bradley J T Bennot II (.; Brii rton Patrick But' sillr Black S K Bennett lit! Buk<T Stepheu M Berulieiser J S Bradley p II Bracken JamesCBrovvuiuu Tli*? C Brooks Thomas Blackston- T W Barker E I. Bart E DA Co IJol'nt FrancisDBoyle John Brow ii F E Brow n J H BradfordHrFredBacii John II l? II:.' Bassett John A Bnnkins Win 1"..in net t J ^ Bro Byerly Win I> <' hunn C E Calero C A 1 Clinton (' C ?'arter l> M Condon D \ Cramhacker I) Cuthher D Caay E Conist<K-k I; J Cushinu F F Conley Gen Cooper (i W Crawford (i S Car^nter (J C Cooper 4i II Carrolton 11 l)0d?'- A Dilley B Mavis Ii F Dennison < F Uaj- C Pavidson I) Dtigon E Pn?ty E J Davis F Dietrich K I' Edelin Alfred Evans 1> J Emory George Fow ler Chas M Fink Chas E Fay Edward Fields F F Friend Frank Gunther A Gordon Chan Carner < 'apt Gurren Eifw'd Green Edward Cault Gen E W Hood Arthur Houek Alonzo Cramp ton II Curtis J M Coburti Gen J Carroll J ('ordour J II < 'allioon J B Cantield J E Clark J E Craig Isaae Coombs MrA'Mrs? astle S 15 John Campbell T B Clark J B Caldwell T B Cutler <'apt L B ''ovington W CeneyWni Bishop Rev Win Benedict \\ II Boggs Lt N^'m M Carter Louis Creeney M < 'amp 3Ir < haprnan M S Coduing 0 S t'avanaugh P <'arperter R B Clark Robert & Co Carpenter L M Corn Lorenzo Davis Geo Dorster John N Deiiifl J N HennisJohn Dn Bris J hri-call J 1 layer John Dejr J V Son Duval < 'apt L U Chase W A C Dixon R R Daviea R M Davis R M Dolina S Dixon Lt Col TD Durborow T K Duvi-np^rt T C Dunhare T Dorsheiliter W English Thom E Ely William d Edgar Joseph Evans John Eas Thompson R Fers.enheim H(2)Freemati N Fuller J ohn A Fox 1* F Feaster J F Fisk Randall Franzl Louis Fowler Thos W FitzpatriekMicliForrest W A Craham Geo Jr Green Butlian GibbGeo P (iohlsteiw F Goddard HarryAGreen Thomas Getz J S Goddity W W i<reen J 11 lireen William Grant 0 F Harbison f!eo WHunt .lames C _ Hanson H II Hughes John Hallman ('ornl's Hill Col II D llaltzlauderbr/o Hope Daniel R llisner Henry E llajesty Mr ? ? ? 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Wing R S H \* essner F Wheeler S O Wefcb?r Chas Wilkinson T O UardG>o White llios > oung O C Misceli.\\Koi,s.?Lock Box HO. Order Gooil Sa 5.u*a01?S Daughter* of Samaria; Colunihia Ch'TM-; ; F. 11 8. J . BOWJSN, P. M. YO V M O L A N G F 0 & D. the thorongh br^l Racing Stallion, procured Jfrom the Mtate of the late Commodore R. F. Stock- ILp Niftir V* VVOUBWWIV ton. of New Jersey, will make_the aeaaou' of U87. comanenring April M and ending Norembet M. (at''Glen ICUen^'farm, about two radle?i north west of Georgetown. in the District of Columfcia, . aba At. ? _ _ _. V1 a* a# a Ha nMA a* im WWI oi uwrgwiown, iu iw w. M #80 for the aeaaon. p*yabl? at thetim* oC aer Affairs ia eeargetawa. f Two Boys fcifcOT.?Y?%t?*rd?y anemoou, a pi* ty ct ho^s-Thoraas H. Trunnill, Mich&ei Holiacd. So its A Mndd, O F. Hunt, We I>ii2iK a?d Wm Ciarke?w?i* on Aoaloetan l.-iat C, shooting bl'Cfcbirds, wheq, about 3^ o'clock, two la<?s, named M'Cha-l Holland. n*?1 13 yt irs. and Cbas. (.* Dutrow. aged Is yea-s, wi re shot bjr eincl?*-barr*led gun in tbe bands ot Tbos. Hileary Trnnneil who is 16 years oJd. the boys being near the causeway connecting Analoetaa Island with (be Al?*x REdria read. ItisaljegeJ that Trnnneil wis smoking a pipe, when Holland said toat hp lo kKl iik? a gentleman w.tk a pip** in bis BSu'bi w?cn Trunneli i>aid. ?? What am 1, if not a gentleman ?? Holland replied witb an cff-nsive comparison, wbrn the gun in the hands of Trunneli was raised and flred off, nearly the whole charge of No 6 snot entering Holland's foiebead and taoe, while a part of the thaige emered the loft hide of Charles, (i Dntrow, v no wis sitting near, indicting a sc. vere though nut dangerous wound upon him Holland was brorght to town, and tak^n into I Mr J \T A Pa-kf>r's barh*r s saloon, No l7-< { liriage street. where bis wound was warded, i and hf was t:iken to The residence of bis pa- j r. nts. on Water street, near High, where med- ! ical aid was sent lor. Dntrow vv also con- | veyeo to hi? home, in Cherrv Alley, and a ' doctor sent lor. Ofllcer Swindell last evening arrested Trun- : neli, wbo whs brought betor* Justice Bnckey t this morning and au examination had, when > Unfits 1 Mrih! was sworn, and testified that he was on the Island, and with the boys when ibe shooting occurred; that Michael Holland told Tom Trnnneil -tha be looked like a gen tleman. w ith a pipe in his mouth," when Tom asked biia w hat be was "if he was rot a gen tleman " Holland 6aid. "You are a Witness beard thegttn go off,but did not know whether it was intentional on the part ot Tom or not. Before the gun went off Torn was told not to point it towards the boys, but paid but little attention. T*. 11 t'lorlf swom.?Was with the boys when the two were shot, and testified substan tially as above. X. Taylor Hunt sworn, and testified that when Tom raised the gun witness did not think he was going tu shoot; he did not hear Tom say he would shoot, or see him pull the trigger. Wm. Long sw orn, and testified that he saw Tom raise the gun, and heard the can go off. Dr. Peters being present stated that he had not seen his patient, Dntrow, since|la>t night, and that be was not much hurt. Dr.Kitchie had seen Holland, his pat|en\ | this morning, he was not as well as be ex pected to find him. His mother said he bad bard fits during the night. He thought his patient would lose the use of his right eye. The accused was held for a further hearing. I to await the condition ot the two bo\s shot. I There are two other witnesses who have not ( beeen beard. Trnnneil. when spoken to by the Justice, said that be saw some birds flying over and cocked and raised the gun with ihe intention of shooting at them, hut that it went off, how, be knew not, belore he had lully raised it 10 shoot at them. 1* ratkrn a 1. ?Fountain Division,No. 9, Sons of Temperance, was visited last evening at tiieir regular weekly meeting, held at th? Odd Fellows' Ha'l, on Congress street by a delega tion of members from Columbia Divi-ion, No. 13, of the Navy Yard. The room was crowded with earnest advocates ot the temperance cause, and aiier ihe regular order of business whs disposed of. Mr. John W Thompson, of Columbia Division, was introduced and made ar. eloquent and able addre-s : after which others made short speeches, and the ladies and gentlemen sang their usual temperance ooes, while some beautiful music wis exe cuted upon the piano. The entertainment was contiuued until a late hour, and the Navy Yard visitors departed with a pleasing look upon their countenances. Poi.K'S Bvsinkpb.? Only two arrests were made by the police yesterday; one for disorder ly conduct, tbe other for stealing a dry good6 box. sa .Mi was derived from a fine imposed Disorukkly.?A woman, named Kllen Con nor, was yesterday arrested by officer D. J. Cunninghtim for being intoxicated nnd disor derly. She came before Justice Backey, who fined her S2.50. IjOCked TJi*.?A colored boy, named David Johnson, was this morning arrested by officer Jones for being disorderly in the county, and takpn before Justice Buckey, wbo decreed tbat be should be locked up tor six hours. No L.ic*n8K.?A man named Z. F Williams was this morning arrested by officer Harry Valkman, charging him with selling for a Arm m the city without a license. Justice Buckey, belore"whom the case was brought, fined the accused in the sum of S20.5U, which, after much dispute and hesitation, was paid. Merchants' Excha.no*.? Offerings?3,333 bushels of wheat and JW bushels of corn. Sales?1,110 busheis of red wbeat at 05; 3TI) bushels of red wbeatat $*2.20: 550 bushels of red wbeat at 92*2*2: 323 bushels of red wheat at ?2.26: 300 bushels ot red wbeat at *2 a?; 120 bushels of wbeat. garlic, at 92: and 96 bushels of whit? corn at 97 cents. The Port.?The steamer Valley City, Cap tain Tomlin, left at noon to-day witb a cargo tor New York, having on board 1,200 barrels of flour. Tbe schooner Dirago, Capt. Clark, has arrived from Boston with guano and furni* ture. The schooner Hollie Coombs, Captain Drlnkwater, from Rockford, has arrived also. Tbe steamer Express, Capt. Nicholas, from Baltimore, left ber wharf at 12 o'clock to-day Jor Baltimore. Shipments ok Coal.?From tbe Consolida tion Company to-day, 530 tons; from Ray' docks, 1,072 tons; from the Cumberland Com pany, 416 tons, and from the Borden Company ?)00 tons. The Cabal.?Coal boats have begun to ar rive, 15 have come down tbe canal since on last report, 4 with coal to the American Com pany, 2 to tbe Cumberland, 4 to tbe Borden and 5 to tbe Central Company; 1 boat brought down wbeat and corn, another peaches to the market. Boats were coming down fast to-day, and were favored with plenty of water. Thir> teen boats bave gone out. GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. f*K=?MKR< HANTS PUBLIC MEETING IN ILg GEORGETOWN.?A meeting of the Mer chants, w holesale and retail, of Georgetown, i- re quested at Market House Hall, on FRIDAY EVE NING next at o'clock, totake into consideration what steps slionM be taken in reference to the re newal of the Aqueduct, w ith a railroad bridge and cai riageway, and w hat should be done to establish a ferry in tlie meantime. an 29-2t fTl E A S ! 1 T E A S !! T E A S !.': For sule as low at retail a* an> store in the Union. Particular attention is called t<> my^Biji fine Japan Tea. at 91.25a?1.35: also. Oolong and England Breakfast, from fitl to &1.3e L~.y Young My son. at .*1, and Gunpowder and Oiu i?y son.at $1.25; also, some very superior Green un<l Black Teas, equal to iiuy in the District, it a small advance 011 the above prices. A deduction will be made to those buving a clicst. For sale bv W.H. 1 ENNEY, an 30 3t W holesale and Retail Gr*?cer. jgY THOMAS DOWL1XG, Auct.; Georgetown. VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE CORNER PROPERTY, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, September t, at .r> o'clock, I will sell, in front of the premises, on the corner of Market and 2d streets, two valua ble Building Lots, each fronting 2S feet 7 inches on 2d street, with a depth of 125 feet on Market street. The corner lot ia improved by a good Frame Build ing. Also. Two Lots, each fronting 17 feet t? inches on 2d street, adjoining the above, w ith a depth of 120 t'eet each, improxed ny a good Frame Dwelling House. Terms: One third cash; balance in six and twelve months, witb interest, Becured by a deed of trust on theproperty. Conveyancing and stamps at thecost of the purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING. au 28-6t [Intel, Courier. ] Auctioneer. JgY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. GUARDIANS' SALE OF TUG BOATS -'tJOV. CURTIN '" AND RESCUE, WITH TACKLE, APPAREL. AND FURNITURE. Under and by virtue of orders of the honorable Orphans" Court of the District of Columbia, the undersigned will sell, ai public auction, on MON DAY. the 2d day of September. A. D. 18W. at 10'* o'clock a. m., at the Corn Exchange. Georgetown, all the interet-t of the late Levin Lukes, deceased, in the Tug Boats "(iuv. Curtiu'' and "Rescue," now plying on the Potomac river. The iutcrest or shares to be sold are? 10 33 of the Gov. Curtiu. 1-3*5 of the Rescue. Terms of sale; One-third cash; the residue at three and six months, to be secured by notes satis factorily indorsed. MARGARET A. C0LLI80N. For herself and as Guardian to Margaret E. and Fanale A. Dukes. JOHN T. KELLY. Guardian to James 51.. Su*au R. and Sarah E. Dukes. au 28-it THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WM. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT. Office, No. 49 Jefierson st., Georgetown, D. O., Established in 1831 ; premium awarded by the Metro politan Institute, 1857 ; rebuilt 1886, ana is now by far tbe largest and most complete establishment of the kind in this section of cosntry. Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds dene in the beat manner. Truly thankful for past favors, the subscriber solicits the continued custom of the community. Goods received and returned by express with tbe utmost promptness and despatch. Post Office address, Lock Box No. 80. Office closes daily at sunset except Saturday .when it Is closed at8K p. m. aaL-tto A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHEAP DRY GOODS.?We aj*e uow selling off our Summer Goods st a sacrifice to make room for Fall Stock. We have also just opened 7.UU0 yards 4-4 Bleached Muslin, to sell at 121*. 15.18,?), and 25. 1J? yards3-4 do.,at 9 and 10: 4 4Browa do., and 15. 6.000 yards * all Calicoes at It), 12S, 15, 17, and 18 ots. Ginghams. Canten Flannels, Tickings, Sheetings, Ac., He. Great bargains may be expected by all who favor us with a call. BENJAMIN MILLER, au 9-lm* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. BUILDER. 12th and 13th streets. BUILDINGS. au4-3m Tames guild, dealek in new and sec J OKDHAND FURNITURE. Old furniture repaired, BeupkoUtered and Tarnished. 19h sad B streets, (near the canal.) Migbdst price pa4d for ?moqADmA fmroitars, fri-lr* I AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THLATI.R OPV.K FOR THltTK KianTH ONI r MONDAY B\KN1M;, ttADl.l uUkiidt, SAM ( Ol.LYRH'S (M)MBINATION ' Tkf M'-st h Ptftftinri'*' F.T'/tmt' 8"> great i* the nr>*fr*k! d? -tre to ??** this Ws? d.vrful AthleU Ifint the tn*B**ers hs?w added ?"?* < r?J prominent performers in order to make Ik* entertainment, if po*-ible. more ? rskM OOLLYEB Mil bi? wonderful son*. STONB mm4 KI/D1K . JKNMK LACY. li ARK Y BI.<K>I>Gt><>?, 11 A KKY ST ANW 00D ? tu<l s h ?[ of oth??r* A dm !j*;on ,? Pre-? ? rrl? *fMVrt*: SO ??rche?tri? Cl.s ?. 7I?C!ents SAW SHARP! EY A M T. SKIVI Mmi?tw?. ??".?-Ct <. W PIK K. A. O P EC I V L N 0 T I C F7 O MR. EDM IN BOOTH. The Dietingnished A i> ri *a Tr*??i;??i Will *!?!>?ar on toe ereniu . otthea cnig >ept< Ml-e i '<th, mt HOI IDA Y' -TREET THE \TRK B K l.TI Mt*B? . COM* Ml.No V\ i T11 ll!> GRAND PERSONATION uF HAMLET. As Mr B lias declined nie?t fxlrit iijunt i< dui enients t *pjm hi in AV a->iiilit:ton this ? tii tv th? ni ~t convi nient oppoit .init v for the f ri n-i- ,.t' drum.i ir the Pi?trict t ' wiftio- hi- Itr fan:?>1 p?o-. solutions of Shak,wperean ind o: <>er char* t th CHOlf E SEATS can now be ?ecur< ?! by iuzMr. JA>. II. t'O&U. Nu. I Hulliliii street Orchestra Chairs (each) ... .Jl 5 Pre-. Circle . I ?? Admjssion Tieket* .. 7H(* Family < ircie ... ,J9rtt Tin- ^ale of seats to citizen* ot lln't more will not beinu nil til >lond?> . M-ptemkr 01 ?u r* ft PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, Ac. T HE THIRD GRAND COMHIN \TION pic MC >e Tit> jjfi Lra Following well known t'lul" >\ ASlIINGToN MX 1 AI.S. 1NPEPENPENT mm I A I - ISLAND S0O1ALS. M(?NI MENTAL ' I I !! A el N<. I N 11 El' i LI B LONE >'l A 1? ?? l.l !?. tit M 'p INTENT AS sot IAT'N, hum; konc ass'M i a: dv, ki:ii:np>iiip cm is,n > i Will take r' <r'' tt the \\ ASHJNOToN f IT V O ARPI N < Oil New Y"! k . t ?:? f i-n l?t :?rd -Jd-tr.-etM ?>T) MONPAY. .-LI'T.yiH. f'O The ni" inl.? r? f w. )i -< j-u i-1- < 1 uI? pi. ?!,<? Ui -u? lv? h ?? ? lll lk. ?hi- ot e <>l t lie _ ? ' ll'l -i aP. ^ > ?r ofti-red to tl-? AN n*l iiiut. n and 0-oi y!. m. jmiUIi.-. Pancing t<? ri'Timn nri at i' ? r*. 1. ?. k Ticket*: FIFTY CENTS, ;idiui**iiw ft <.ertl.-f??? and Ladies. k?: ?.> vn* BOF. KBEIS' DANC1K0 ACAPEMT P^ra are.. cppo?ite Metropolitan Hotel: Tni?d* anil Friday e\-niupR. fr:>m stoluo'cloik. Thr h?IJ can be rented for ineetir.sr*. kc. ?>? lw \f PAWNBROKERS. rI^HE OLD ESTABLISHED FILM OF 1 s. GOLDSTEIN A ? ().. LICENSED PAWN DKOK.EUS 34 FOUR ANP A HALF STREET WF"iT, near Penn?ylrania avenue (>ffer the hik!n-t ca?li advance* on a.l kiuih?_ ?f Merchandise, to any amr-mit and fur nu; time denired at rean nable rate*. Interest on larre (iuui-< creatly rtductd. Business strictl> confidential. Goods bcu^ht for cueh and st lu at pr r*te s*'? fe 21-ly : uim ii ft J OSEl'H L. PEARSON. BOOK ANP JOB PRINTER H A6- REMOVED TO CORNER OF NINTH ANP D STREFTS. nil i-ln if* (Second Story, Maw ai Hull, ? THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD^ THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, ISTEIiEST. SIX FEK CF.\T /V (,Ol D. AF.E OFFERED FOR Ti.K Pr.i:- NT AT N M*T? I' N IHK DOLUS ARB IK'KCB iMI? -. r *r S'.X PEBCEST. iX Cl'KKKNt* i?OHil.Ll I?r. Tl.c Company would eta te tl.a* t'.fir wi.-k,.->? tiniua tube pu-iitd forward with/great r?kpil:ty, a ud 4"J?"< MILES AVFCT FROM OMAHA ARE NOW IN OPERATION and Mocked with locomotives, c.irs. aud all th* m pnrtenaDcea ( f a first class :oa?i. The amount already paid in by dtockboWr* ?f the Company i- Sft.WV.iW. The aid received from the F. S. Gfirernaji1!!'. la constructing this portion of 125 mile? N? 1. A Donation ofi2.<<'0 aertsot mljatent lauds to the mile (nearly nil rer> tu uatile.) amounting to._ P.100 X)C * r^? 2. U.S. Six per cent. Currency Interest Bonds, which are a second lien, at the rate of S IC-MD to the milt- amounting, for 425 miles, to 56.-0 , '?>( The amount of the Company s own First Mortgage Bonds on 425 miles i? (j^.si* vi> It will be seen that, txdvsive of th? lant trout. the First Mortgaee Bonds represent onlr about cite tJiir-i of the value of the property <>? which they are secured. The Company is also re strained by its charter from inuini; its bond* ex cept as the work progresses, riiitl to th' xmw amount on th* variant trrtioit* n < ar? h>j the GortrnmtMt. The morttrace which se cures the bondholders is made to Hon. E I). Mor gan. I. S. Senator from New York, and Hon. Oake* Ames. Member of the U. S House of Ilepresenta tires from Massachusetts, as Trustees, who can issne th? bonds to the Company, and who ar* responsible for their issue in strict accordance w ;tli the terms of the law. A statement of the earning" for the la*t qnarter will be published in detail at an early day: but th" accounts* art- already sufficiently balanced to sh ?? that the net amount is muc h greater tlian the- go!<l interest on the bonds that can be issued on th* length of road operated. It should bo rememberM that the** earnings are onl> upon a t-uy in anew and tuideveloped countrj .and are nainit-x of the vast traffic that must follow the compietiou of the whole line to the Pacific in 1.S70. These t*ct? are only intended to show tYiat these Bond* ai? strictly one of the safest, as well a* one of the tn^st. profitable, securities, and are fully entitled t--> th* contidcnee of the public. The Company make n* appeal to the puMic to purchase its Bond*. a? th?? dailv stibscriptions are large, aud fully eiual t? their wants. Many parties are taking advantage of the present high price of Government stocks to ticbsofu for these bonds, w hich are over lo per cent, cheaper, and, at the current rate of premium on gold, pay OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. Subscriptions will be received in Washington at FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC. RITTENHOUSE. FOWLER <fc CO. In New York at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Na. 20 Nassau street, and by CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. T Nassau street; CLARKE, DODGE 4 CO.. Bankers, No. 51 Wait street: JOHN J.CISCO & SON. Bankers, No. 33 Wall street; aud by BANKS AND BANKERS g?neral!r throughout the United States, of whom majx and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Angwt 15.1887 au n-a?t QUE AT REDUCTION. GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO. are selling their whole stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS ANP PARASOLS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. French Lawns at In cent*. Fast Colors do 12'- " Light Meriniack Calico IJ.'j " Good Dark do I?1*. 15 to 18 All the bent makes of BLEACHED COTTONs; a real good article at 10cents. tOpntrxGKKY BLANKETS at a great bargain. JOHNSON 4 SUTTON S OLD STAND. an27-3t -PJl Seventh sire, t IJELTING, . BELTINU' BELTING. GIM BELTING anl LEATHKR BELTING A full stock of all sizes, suitable tor all kinds ? machinery. _ ?.. J. P. BARTHOLOAA . 3^* ,th at., au 8-2w below Penn'a avbnue APANESE USEFUL AKTU I.lv TOYS AND CURIOSITIES. In large variety at KING PLACE, Corner \ ermont avenue and sfreet an 6 tf /. M P K 1N<? A SON UST ARRIVED aobbls. Pure Country CIDER VINEG AR, at CLA&K 4 PEARSON S. Wholesale Agent* and je!4-dlf Commissiou Merchaau. OOBS, SASH, AND BLINDS. J J The undersigned would mo?t respectfnlly Inrlta all builders and others to call stock of goods, consisting of DOOBB.BA. H, Sw?/iio8,sSmc!k??. KSnaTVBT'i: fe where he intends to keep constantly on hand a;J toe virions sUes and qualities, at the loweat. aah Sices Also odd sizod work made to rrder 'il li.jtm" GEORGE M BARKEB. JFLLY GLASSES. FRUIT IARS, PRESEB VIKG KETTLES and SPOONS, for satetr U3lU' CHARLES ULLRICH, Jk.. 493^> Wh St., between 1> aud K jy a-lm* One and halt squares north Pa a?*?. The eureka presf.rvino /ar-a out supply on hand, and oflared n?a?onabl? rate*, at wholesale and retail. By SIBLEf * GUI. Agente, ell-d 388 Pa. ave . bet loth and Hth ?t?. The early tears of prince albert, br Vuet'L Y i.toria, one ? >1 a?2S k BAKVK TAYL9B.