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$ ROOV BATSA PUBLISHED BYERY A NOO (SUNDAYS EX + AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, THE EVENING STAR copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappors, TWO CENTS. {7 A>ventisamzwrs snould be sent to the office betore 12 o’o.0ck m; otherwise they may not Bppesr til the next A YOUNG WOMAN SLAUGHTBRED AND THROWN INTO THE CHENANGO CANAL. 7 (From the Utica Herald, August'z7)\"" On Saturday last, four who were fish- ‘Yn the ci of afemale floating in the water. They im- smediately called aasistance, when the was takon out and ht to thiscity. After “Tying in the wateh-bouse for some hours, M: - Mary Ann MoGinniz, of No. 23 Bland: ee 5 appeared, and on woes the bedy immediately recognized it as her danghter. Her agony pitiful to sb produced ple compared it with that on bear and by her Appearance. mother also Prodused a likeness of her daughter in the same case with that of her betrothed—now suspected as her murderer. A jury was poe Corener H. H. Roberts, and inquest at the Central Hotel, Mr. Jobn D. acting as foreman. The facts derived therefrom are such as to imake most probable the following theory -— That deceased did not meet her death by drowning; but that she was strangled and then thrown into the water; that kerchief found about her neck was used t3 choke her; that the murderer clutched the handkerchief with one hand from behind, and with the other held her nose. The name of George White, a eyman tailor, is freely used in the evidence before the coroner, but only a few cireumstances connect him with her decease, He was betrothed to her, and no quarrel had occurred, #0 far as is known, but on the contrary, there is evidence that they were, when last seen her, on amicable terms. The evidence of t itness Grace is, however, calculated to throw may ah cion on White: for he boasted of seducing ¢ deceased, atid declared he ‘“ was tired of her, and wanted to get away from her.’’ But if Woite was the marderer, the crime must bay deem committed vetweon 4 and 7} o’cloek redsy afternoon—that is in broad day- f. Tite went to Oswego early Friday morn- ing, and did not return according to appoint- ment. Qutsideof the coroner’s evidence, we hear that persons here saw the dispatch calling hinethither, and he actually went to Os: ¥ as he said he was going. If he had jast eom- mitted a murder, he seemed not to dread its discovery, nor the uences of the eri Owing, however, to the jevelopments mad dispatch was sent to Oswego directing the rest of White, and accordingly ho was ar- rested, and will be brought to Utica to-day. ‘The deceased was said to be a very pretty gisl, with blue eyes and dark brown hair. She was only 15 years old, but seemed as mature as most girls at 20. Her mother says she was very eee in her disposition, always prefer- Ting to be alone. The deceased was emerged to be married to George White this fall. She left the tailor shop,ever Bailey's jewelry store, where she was at work, about 4 o'clock on Tharsday. About an hour afterward she called on Mrs. , corner of Columbia and Wiley streets, and left -there, stating she was going home, adding that her mother did not know was. This was the last seon of her, 80 far as is yet kuown by her friends or the suthorities, till her body sicjans leave room girl was strangled and t water. The Valac Lenden Dust Heap. Prom amarticle on the London poor, in the July namber of the Quarterly Review, we clip the following extract. It is a quotation from a book “The Missing lank oF The contents of every dust bin in this vast London are carried sway periodically. The dustman receives a small gratuity from each Layee id eee - collected a cart jem: another shilling at the gate ike Paddidgton wharves, ae he deposi 56 within their precincts. A dust heap is v valuable to the contractor,-and a large one is said to be worth four or five thousand pooeslas it bas to be sifted, sorted, and disposed of. We can give but a slight idea of its mise neous eontents. its chief constituent element is cinders, mixed with bits of coal, from the carelessness or waste of thousands of servants, which the searchers pick out of the heap tu be sold forth- with. The largest and best of the cinders are alee selected for the use of laundresses and whose ore they answer better ir after the it, th clay of the bricks, and the breeze is used as fael to burn between thei list, the skins of th latter bel opee tend ist, the skins a eing stri of by th for 4d. or 6d., great abund- anee. Part of the pottery is matched and msuded by the women who find it, and be- eomes thei. oe the oyster roads. thought not worth . wasteful addition which the masternever kno from mansions where recklessness and extra agance bear rule. ° Some of the contents are the sifter’s perqui- site—a certain agwant of cinders and as mach roe oe they can earry, — corks of jes, 7 alone some boast they can find aaeaivan in Yeather; pill fans also and gallipots are their lawfal property, je’ elry, silver forks and spoons, and mone: occasionally found, and too often One day acheck fo: wns discovered among Waste or Lasor.—A . vegeterian recently rowed in a wherry from Boston to New York. a stance of 40) miles, i sag eh gatur saa about ri have Pecteeined the distance on a railroad in one, — is powers considerably develop that he was little better than an ass. nay | mental tpca- The advan- Jag to th nd moder their wngenal ~ a ve sack there has ne a PHIAE LON! tole®% wertoa UA | Ve XVEL ered the body |) | untése he is naturally fierce and intractable. Indeed, the poor brute oftan appears, by re- doubled tokens of affection, to implore the aid of Ri wastes to shag his terrible pbs caresses, however, may alwa: observed = downcast, guilty look Thich Bete of the most certain symptoms of the disease. As it is difficult to deaoribe this gloomy look in print, M. Sanson has introd in his book a-wood cut bh chye-wens J in a very vivid man- ner, the countenance of a mad dog. A symp- tom of the approach of the disease on which the author leys great stress, is an almost con- stant restlessness, without apparent cause or motive. According to Youatt, (whose work M. Sanson praises highly, and from which, indeed, he has taken much of his best matter,) the dog runs about, to and fro, and is contin- ually getting up and lying down, chan ing his osition in every possible manner. We piles is bed up in a heap, and appears to take great pleasure in resting his chest on it; and then of a sudden he will get up and push it all away. If shut up, he will not rem: ment in ee a ny Argan caged tiger. at liberty, he wi pear to be earch for some lost ob; ject, and will dig in every hole and corner wit great eagerness, but with no fixity of purpose. His brain pears. to be beset by phantoms. A case is given in which a dog undertook to attack 2 wail with great violence, and soon afterward died mad. But beside these general premoni- tory symptoms, there is one which the author considers infallible. Approaching madness impresses such a chai aoe the vocal organs of the og that his howl, once heard, ean never again be mistaken. 8o important is the sign deemed by M. Sanson that he has tried to give by musical notes some idea of this “rabid howling,” as he terms it, inits three principal varieties. He adds, that though this method may not tirely succeed in conveying the Tight idea “the hearing of the sound in nature, thoug! but a single time, produces an impression s0 distinct and so profound tbat no one can ever it.” He also calls the attention to the obtuse state of physical sensibility manifested by the mad dog, upon which su ject he re- lates many interesting facts. He examines the question of the poisonous properties of the virus ith great care, and finds that two thirds, on the average, of persons bitten escape the dis- ease, unless it be brought on by terror, which he ves to be the most powerful cause. ing this view of the matter, he recommends the use, for of inspiri are every day provided thi hich the e been deeply cauterized with a red-hot iron. All these Temedies, according to him, are only valuable as they impart a sengp of security to the patient. Such are the obief ideas contained in this very interesting work. I have es lly detailed Premonitory symptoms of the disease, as it en happens that a dog is mad for along time before any one dreams of it; and as, moreover, ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Gerrixe in Was gen- tleman of this city, a few weeks ago went ont into Walworth county to transact some busi- ness. At that time the country was absorbed entirely in the securing of the harvest, and the jentleman had a great deal of trouble in find- ing anybody ‘“‘tohome.” We will let him tell his own story : I stopped at the house of my friend B—, and knocked all the skin off my knuckles at a — but could not start sngceay, an as I was & passer-by, in rl my i cra at * seid was getting in his wheat.’ I then went over into another part of the town, to where an old school-mate, Squire R—, resided. I walked in at the open door, sat down in the parlor a few minutes, and no one appearing, I walked un stairs and down stairs, but couldn’t find a soul. porch again, the who had pence my When I got around on the same fellow came alo: W “ She’s hel the Squire. ‘And the com edie ‘* Getting in the wheat, stranger—you’ll find Pao all down in the field, about a mile from ore? L then concluded I would t: carried my carpet bag back to % There was a notice on the door saying that the house was closed for a week, as the Proprietor was getting in his wheat. look desperate now. I had carried m about five miles already, in the it was growing momentaril. a when I coming \s ind to sive ives del ja v as somewhat surprised hi reply to pyptvigiod rated his digit at the extremit, Penietion, ‘guessed la have th wait till his dad wheat in.” At this stage of the p g3 I resolved to walk to the frst house I saw, and the name of civilization, the hospi a traveler. As the house the hotel, and e dif if Fe » #f id # | An MRS, WINSLOW, prontuta to dhe sxteation si rasthre Wao SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, the ees of tei fs by soften ait Tiicetiowwil ly att dda! zy REGULATE THE Shale tao Depend epen metbers, it will rest te"yourselves, RELIEFAND HEALTHTO YOUR INFANTS this article for ever ton ond pet Bp and CONFIDENCE aND TRUTH of it, what re dle te, say of 'y of any OTHER red. Prescription of ene of the most REPRRIBNCBD and SEILFUL NURORS in New Jand, and has beon used with NEVER-Fai ver THOUSANDS OF CASES. It net enly re stomach and béwelt, corrects energy tothe whole system. It Guirine in THE Bow! __FOR SALE AND RENT. SALE—A fine substantial BRICK PfouStte tn st. between Land M sts., with Jarge Stable and Carriage House. Any one wanting sich a House will be sold on very ac commodating terms, or exchange for smaller prop- residence none can surpass it LANGLY, on L st., near 14th ao 14-tf ¥, cheap, on reasonable terms. desirable BUILDING LOTS ituated on the north west corner of 6th York Avenne. Enquire of JOS. F. tove Manufactory, No. 405 7th st., sts, Bu 15-tf erty For a private Tsauire of GEO. T. si Fee SALE—Ver, one of the most in the stg ts st..and Now HODGSO between H FOR ‘A new ang handsome FRAME HOUSE will be for renin a few days. It is beautifully situated on Thirteenth streot, between Georgia avenue and K st., Navy Yard; has a large zarden lot attached, a pump of g. od water near and containa 4 rooms, kitchen and w.-odshed. Will be rented low, with or without the lot, to a geod tenant. For sale cheap, a fond, stross WOR HORSE; wellin anything bvqnize of T. 2. CLARK, Navy Yard; or of JOHN PATCH, iS H st. between 4th and 5th iy 16 OR RENT-A large th ~and-attic F Obi ck DWECLING HOLS ane at No. 456 Eleventh st nce from Pa. with the tear. Re: Apply to JAS. C: MeGt & {OR RENT—A three- stor; IcK 7] Pca crecs dates Sh aad ee nie ee: story BRICK COTTAGE, With garden, corner of ‘Tennessee avenue and north F street, surrounded bra © common pasture, and would be a d ion for a dairyman, Inquire of C. BI 446 12 h st. iy 19-e: OUNTR ¥ RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—Three Corde halt res of Land situated roads. at the intersection o} Columban and burg turnpikes, six miles from Washington 5from Alexandria, The improvements consist ofa ning 16 rooms, barn. corn hou "The yard 18 well shaded with trees it an exoeilent weil of wate: the aby ed * tA. on rooms, Washington, D.C. The property will be sold .ow for cash r. For ‘WM. iw Fors .NT—Thet new and wellari story BRICK HOUSE, N between 19th an: ed three street, ae tel, cece » Bod Oeatio 8° ee eet ~ Inquire of Mr. SOUTH EY & PARK ~ next door east. ma 16-eott —T an ed and convenient Torkiie Bouses, ‘containing siX rooms ac Lares ‘on l4th st. west, ; ONS B ween L aud sts. north; the other on N st. north, between 14th and J5th sts. west. Exquire o! J. B, Hilton, 239 Pe north, perenne Wr Jem sts. west, 3 z eon 1 ai § Noa aed in at Went, betwen fond MTOR Pome. 333 ae front) i t to the Patent fice, ‘Fresaury. eto; We lighted by gas. ad is every Fas enitahia fo @ boarding h ay Re Ho north wing Of Patent Ofios, i “NT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on F CRE vtrect. between Cand D; one on the corner of Tweifth and H sts. ; and one on H, be- gpl, Sri Saat ltt ca we ber mnie 7 ma #-tf R RE! flag FIRST FLOUK of the iate! ite the west wi a Seerrere Chas. 5. 8 AL o. rr story (brow: (ork GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS a PER’S FERRY._CHANGE OF Poe So emianer sale a ry ‘OF, J mail, will leave Georget ow; WEDNE spay nN evel ws BS cites EVERY MONDAY, 'RIDAY, st 7a. m.,and re- ed wd tee hutelono enti ton by ine: through to ‘Shepherdstown. au 2-im* FOR HARPER'S Posey ais Fao ep ay, nd SA. aes pag e Saturday from ‘etown the boat will run through 0) Shep: CunaL rage, sieeraia pate ya eeeers JP aires Pr in dietanes © can bes Lbs peop es ve 9 BRLB. spare BEB ine ts 3 assorted.) and ALEWIVES, GARS by MR RGRAY FO Let 7 Green st.. veaneton Awe AND BROWN 'becriber begs leave to inform the citizers sees ce ork ud H ort rade, om ‘same tas ete an abies to ss ae enter Persbiaicin <ce M_ sts. north [ EDUCATIONAL. STRAWBERRY Sepa INSTITUTE FOR ¥ yrs Peach oon Bett 5 pacha ie fall torm of this Institution: will commence on the Sd day of September, 1860. and clese on the ‘Sd of February, 1861, under the management of coim- Petent teachers. = ‘0 506 He the ing, entiemen (t! Board of Trasteea) who will be gi fu'nish circulars and give any iniorma- to the school and Mana- Board of wr tees. Lewis D. Means, Esa, reasurer, Fairfax county, Va. tion nesired in reference gore: 3 ngiey, HE MeYsiaht Apu. enry Jenkins, Esq., * FW" allt Eng” Prospect Hill . Tron) ul, Capt W.T Muse,U.S.N. Lengly Capt. Jno. Powell, Huater’s Mi 1, au 2 at* nencenetieneietiee nese ae counter, Peper. Price— Lea -EDUCATIONA MATTHEW'S FEMALE AC r. a New Yok are Corner 18th st. stitution, pee the direct: harity, wil, pe opened or the useage on of raber 34. — 3 branches ¥ educa’ gether with mone Ses Front aaa <a ‘ree School for-girls will For A the Siste: house. aia an: ler Are the Sis- Se a wetiog Will eenbrace the ondi- state le to jens are open to St the Institution. ‘alse be conducted by same pace, but in a separate au B ectw M45, The next ac September 34 tation are Altendance att who wish ode ef Land race a this sehool will Particularly requested to to beco: fore | iit? eps 25-d3: BELL’S SEM) \ ARY, Tenth si... Wa ningion city. Foopeietes will et 86 ‘The yourg ladies of the In: hy Of school, and © opening of school, me members of ity and onl he uumber fold folka Bad tumties can The duti of ti the first Monday will be cunducted a+ 4a former years, States Au 3-e20 Lesiaence, rR ir next. = Tustituton mbar . WESTERN ACADEMY. HE Exercises of this school, under the charge OOM TS. under Miss ANNI of Dr & LI tember 3d. Cir stores: ri Department E Pack, will be fosumed Sep, culars can be obtained at the book- (int) &u 17-c02m ‘e ha a > Wagons, ruages, amd Wi Resume the duti day, September 3d. Number of For terms inquire at he: between 6th and 7th ht by tached to, reet, bet: EVE8ETT INSTITUTE, Mass. Av., Retwaen 9TH AND 10TH Sts The exercises of this well koown lastitute wil be resumed on Monday, the 34 of September. Terms are very reasonable. For particulars see circulars at the different bookstores. or call on EW. FAR LEY, the proprietor, at his residence, 423 Tenth street. au 2 6t* BROCKEVILLE ACADEMY, The next session will tment 5 Septoria @ next session will commence mh -r Sd. Boy ate prepared for peng ss or Sy pe busi- ness. jo gues ma; ress. the Principaicat Brockevifie; Ma, = K. B, PRETTY MAN au29 2w* P T MRS. PLANT'S HE Dutics ofthis schoo! dsy, September 3d, 387 noth of [ stree:, plieation, FrEMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ALEXANDRIA, VA. Mrs. 8. J. McCORMICK, P; PAL. ‘The thirteenth annual session of this Institution will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, house recently ocenpied by Sylve.ter Scott, No. 180 King street. The course of study the braoches requisite to ACADEMY 1 will be resumed Mon- th street, one door ued. will compri_¢ ali horough KE a i English Ed gation, sad Aluse, F.ench, Latin and Drawing, esired. Jn addition to day scholars, Mrs. MeCormick is repared to receive a limi number of pupils as voarders, who. constituting © past of her own fam- ity, will be ueder her immediate care and su: sion. She will endeavor, as far as possible, to sur- roand them with the comforts and kindly influences of Home. Keferences.—R ev. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. D-. Khas Harrison, Rev. D. F. Sprizg, William HF ‘ Edgar Snowden, Eeq, Edmund F Witmer. Henry Marbury, Esq , Lewis McKenz e, Robert 4, Hunton, Esq. W Wallach, r Evening Star, Benjamin Waters, Esq..Jas. Entwisle, Jr.. Fisq.,Col, John W. Minor, Loudoun, Menara, Bincklock’ & Marshall, Messrs Brothers, Board, with $200 forthe nnes. Corse Turtion a ail the English, B-auche biol LI ane! ‘Annual seseiou—payoble semi-enauele GEORGETOWN INSTITUTE ILL Be reopened on Mond: 34. Circulars may wee oe! Crandell s Bookstore. The Pr; during the week at thar new buildcag, Dumbarton ee ee ee Te Te oN RAD, auitiw JuHN 8. CONKAD. ¢ Prinipals, OUNG LADIES’ ACADEMY OF THE Vis- a tration | OFT Corner of Tenth and G streets, Washington City. The execcises of this academy will be resumed on Mo day next, September 3, 1853, "Persons desiring ae will please apply at the academy. 0 2-lw au T GONZAGA COLLEGE. E HE Scholsstic exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the Ist Monday in ib _uZ1-2w" W. F. CLARK chabert, AS NTH AND B ol h 4 TH A: A SELECT SCHOOL FOR HO (ree erly located im the Furst W nx A hi at ti the hb rt. OE ee ee Oe cha tei iE EXERGISES of MISS M~ Lewis [ecuoon FOR TOUNG Eaptis ii Wee on Moaday, tember 3d, Ninth street, rnorth ot lat. ae Mau 24 8" ENTRAL ACADEMY, han Sgabitotion will ar ean tetas Ady ie Aa ‘ill resume 1 uties er is Ps Applies, vonn made to the Principal at the rooms. vi tl TOs oer an ne oe DE HART, Principal. orencss. Prof. > LL.D, Rov. Piet Smith. D D., Rev. A. G, Carothera, sutim OCK HILL ACADEMY, This I tnt PE aoe po i i titntion, luet Brothe ill resume studies ‘on Mouay, ber WASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, = RAER OF TENTH aND G Sts. exercises of this school will be on MONDAY, September 3d. For term: y at my residence on D street, near Star Office. Circulars ‘at boo! “88 _ SAMUEL KELLY, Principal. » Mp. ristian Bu 22 10t ren an 2 lot SELEcT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD.ES, Miss M. RIDDELL will resume stember,at Net au m school on the first MONDAY in Septe: 451 1 welfth street. MERSON INSTITUTE, H St., Between 127TH ann J3rH Sts. T CLASSICA . AND MATHEMATI- prs CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. The Bighth Annual Session of this schoo! will gommencs on MONDAY, ‘September 3d. Number “se (Sinton) CHAS. B. YOUN E PRESCOTT HIGH SCH T® 370 Eianrn ory ;, Pept htt aka r Sd. Cireu 5 6-i_* __A. C_RICHARDs, Principal. EL iF SEMINARY, Miers ope ed Sa RET Sy ar . Tere teat se apc ee METROPOLITAN, COLLEGIATE INST FOR YOU 464 E Sr., Betw K a: MO yDay, au 16-ti ited. cr Pertic inrs seo oireuln: incipals, Mr.and Mrs. T. H. at the Institute. an otf > VISE SEN NT oe Wi minster. eagarer adel, snd more ira b; False ae the, Methodist se . he course of is extensive and ah—in pe ee ERE nthe enee is made to ‘insen A The institution is provided a lotye plates of sTealena? a tines wren ene ake, wate fi yaar wi commence MONDAY, Sep- Se 4% THE RIPLEY FEMALE SEMINAR BOARDING AND Day Sitvaten Berwsen 8tH Np 9TH ill commence ‘\ ver’ small Reing SCHOOL, | of the bu Sts. East, nextsessionon MONDAY Bp formation will talog ue giving full particulars reusing the prino pal. OLE. RIPLEY aber Sessiok*fA} COmineLe: tember ith, at atroet, adjoinin: lin Sqaare. Cirenl: an li eolw AYETTE INSTITUTE: cf Sep os — Tratitute Bailtnae 1 aroline Terrace, opp: Fedor af soi ashes Fresh (Con & Int.) L.C. LOOMIS. J. SA tion, two doors McGuire & coy itis his purpose in addition to his accustomed art tion in DRAWING, LAN Dei Seminanes and Roa-ding r ate clase rooms, w) tion, and may find it advantageous to have with in these branch: will not interru, tion. Pupils desiriny Present Studio, streets, until the 'st proximo, Class rooms open on the first MONDAY mber. hington, AU \WING AND PAINTING. cently occupied by the Wash gion Art Associa WAGON! javing fekou the rooms re- | jrom his long 0 westof the mn store of J.C. labors, to open a Schoo! for Instruo AND PORTRAIT PAINTING ing Sehowis accommodated pon an early 1ea- fates anf Sate te vad iy order to render pleasure 4 saictacee oem For the amusement of obi 4 numberof ite geman, never belore seen oe atthe same tume to amuse ere IRE neatly done,andall orders prompt New York avinus, betwen Ist ond-ae ste, In calling the attention «1 sne publie ay ben's ¢ this * 2 ‘Fie Nic Pra ties with or EE CARRIAGE FACTORIES. ASHING TUN CARRIAGE FA ¥, Wrens Saket oe ret J gets whe Fey jot tater ourteae that wine 5 peae ease only tears ah wit gice eee Promptly carefully to Vpn Eek po successors m. T. apr ee Tue Sanworiner pletriet* ote camcy ues bastnede ks hones Light Wagons rept ea One re it jastic instruc- a8 iven to their pupils, ptt fas routine of scho! ‘enn. avenue, between Iith and = every of her Rust, 1900, au 21-t8ept 1* CTION SALES. |» from au 5-eolv _By J.C, MoGUIRG & CO, Auctiozers. HOUSE AND LOT ON NORTA K TWEEN ISTH an TUBSUVAY A i o’c'ook. on th Bc St 6 Low foet'on north K strest. batw: 20TH Sts. aT - UBLIC ERNOON No. 15, in Sqw Ne. ST. Sad runing back 80 ments, o. y past 85 A grocer: B@imi-ably adap ofsh Western cas! tere.t, secured by a deed ines, ting of a th: tery brick & ty th & brick kitchen. been oc: anon for three years are pe eter ix which it is » being within a sho: ji-tanoce | upper seta in: Market. Stop face 308 Pa. he remainder in 12 monthe, of trust on th J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By A. GREEN, Acctioneer. TRUSTEE: SALK OF LAN Doalled Peter’ in the county of Washington. on the Piney Branch wd, and about three miles fr. oud, Washingt bei of the th Pi oy Branoh 7 rotting C deed we as the Pine: By virtue of t 01 or about the r corded in thi Libs e ‘an 2) 4 TUESDAY, on, i the west side o. within the foll Beaginaing for in the west | a dredths p*rches, with Speskmau’s north line, to ihe northwest corner of & 3, at and thenre running twenty-eight anda haif perches to a stake mm the South lins of a road twenty-five feet wide, the east lice of it planted fe anda a Wost line of the | west litie of said Pi line to the piace of begin x sate Ste enone iB, whi ether D, ist ofa new, spacious, and well-built two-story Fame Dwelling house, etabllor, sheds, and out OU: 3 { sale; One third onthe, for which and 12 mont pro~ ines. Should the terms of sale within the trustee reserves the right to rese'l raid pre erty, at the risk jefaul ser, Upon giving five days previcus vertisement, tu some newsp! by the city of MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers A oases Bh} aLe —Th: ing of said 1 corner ofa lot ofead land ted ia Taneréen. eaet and one hun Washingt*n, of the thine oh rev F APART oF A TRA PART ov A TRACT the city of able om y oF | poss wo deeds of trust, one bearine date ma 17-¢f ‘Bnd re- NHE Ah sh. S N sell ats very low t-eth ow wulovnie Base for the last three and perience. knows it excels ali 218 old patroos of Washington, A Georgetowa are reepectfully solicited to 5 ENTAL IC! Dr. oom itt fiar Sant son, + pI it, ua! mer mon : rasume practi Beishor of which farther notice will be given. Office 282 Pa. ay., between Lith and DENTISTRY. gto enter will please spels ot my De munsoe a zaL CARD. Has returned and fession. Office aud house at 463 nird door east of Sixth. te ed Style, Dr. M. bas set for Se eke ist of WOOD AND COAL. WwW oop AND Delivered to all rates, co parts Of the tty at the lowest T J.& W. M. iT, aus, for cash. SES asta one the land seoord: | at public aucta to the highest a the lth day of Sepcembe ma 15 at the Aucton Room of =— R. W. BA _8. Boomer of Fouticanth ant is, lowing the ny ata stone, No.4, planted sam a 5 j tor ° theast off to Hay ng from thence north s: west fifty six and fort; woop ur hun- \ i his smaller morte thirty sade helt deneear cont ne No, 5;: hence runing sou ty nine perches and redth of x p-roh toa stake in the Piney B en hroad; thence wi ney neh rox ia 8 straight aing ten acres more or DE, M0 perches of land,” The UN SO i oy hs th 6 iv note. interest from the | Halis and onred by a deed of trust upon the EX MA heser fail to comply with the | PROD! Mihin Ave dave afer ike day of ant v ‘en Ht and ovst of the 4 ne purcha | and an uneq i¢ no tee | forty feet in nblished in | The *, aud 8 Cost ir bronge medals. to The PI ale. Ail conveyances at Exlubition er. yore bon 6 Le 8 giving ments ead ‘machinery. ‘or once lista or OPERTY F “in No, Ton, bounded a streets w: subdivided inte fifty suascnient b f onts ranging blie tale, ou the TAY. the Gn cay sha sin @oloek p. m. Persons lat ‘Title that of th rm ree interest, to arec Boers AND a ; serio o1 a in store aps-r of sale: One fou 6,12 and 18 month* be'oura! ‘outhe premises. Unle h tower charged in 31 from 15 to 20 a ] e Ppremmees, in On of Septombar next, st haif put 4] ()°FICE OF ry hase a lot or lots can *p- mixnrd, ath s oltoe: where sino tee NOTICE Is yy be seen. ably to the original proprietor. cash; the resid th within five days messurement Be arnt 4t CINCINNATI, OHIO, ITED STA will oid fis b remiutns olfered—in cash, ned oad” a aN . M. KEYS, DEALER IN & COAL, LIME, SAND, CEMENT, HAIR, Plaster, and WhiteGravel, / /548 N. E. Cor. 12th & C Sts. One square South Penn. \ WASHINGTO . Ay. N, D.C. HIBITION, Sept. 12th—a0eh, very 3 with +. SHE! ‘rack, one ie in exhibrti old, . ond 20,000. Ww. HERE. jones Oo ef ‘lowe’ # Oy TO SUIT THE mannfactuiing al! kinds of BOOTS aad yj n made work of expressly to order rice than has er erty for mach eait 4 reparatory course Tor college special 1 refer: i Tuition, &c., for session of 14 weeks, | a PAN Seventh iving es, ont WW, ety

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