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THE EVENING STAR. sv For “AvoTion SALES” advertisements eee fourth page of to-day’s STAR. LOCAL NEWS, Distribution of Med: Yesterday afternoon quite an interesting af- isir came off at the school room of Miss Ami- con, Femate Grammar, Fourth District, whieh crew together quite a iarge number of the wachers and friends of the pupils, Among those present were Key. W. jamilton. Ryland . Baker, of the City Council; ard J. E. F. Holmead, former! des the sub-board of the District, (Messrs. sell, Whyte, and Croggon.) son having been made by the Council- for medais and premiams for the pup rovided this year. but the sub-board of istrict determined that those entitled to © medais should not be disappointed, and in determination Ex-Alderman T. E. Lioyd conded them. Mr. Lloyd furnished the gold edals for the Grammar schools, while the sub-board provided the gold medals for the sutermedinte and the silyer medals for the lower grade of schools. The distribution was set for yesterday af- ternoon, and the medal pupils of the several cheols were assembled at Mrs. Amidon's An appropriate piece of music was £ in fine styie by Misses M. lizzie Henving, Garrett on the a trustee, be- No appropri- companied by ano; after which, capitally sung by the entire school. Whyte made a few mtroductory remarks, and introduced Mr. J. E. F. Holmead, who, in the absenee of Mr. Lioyd, made the presentations in felicitons language. medals to the pupils, he expressed his regret that medals and premiums ‘bad not been pre- sented as formerly, and that so many were <isappointed, and bis gratification that the ustees of tue District and another friend o! the public schoois hed provided the medals He was sure that those who received the mad- als would prize them, and he expressed the pope that the Corporation, by keeping the school fund entirely separate from other funds, would be enabled io give school accommoda- cps to all the children of the city. ‘The medal scholars as follows. were called vp by Mr. Whyte, who presented the medals sppropriately addrecsing each: Male Gram- ar School, Gales F. Heilprin: Female do., Intermediate, Hari Davis: Female do., Belle Halliday: Secon Schools, No. 1, Christian Smith; No. 2, Mazgie Imrie; No, %, Eliza Baruecloe: No. 4, Charles Willie Spindier; No.'6, Louis », Annie Mnddiman i, Lean Oallisher; No. 2 3, Jobn Larcombe: N. Before delivering the Eine Dann; Male Spindler; No Dentinger: No. ‘te; No. 6, Lucy E, essford; No. 8, Ma- 9, John Thompson. yneh, of Female Grammar, was declared equally entitled to the medal with Miss Dunn, but having received a medal a previous year she waived her claim The medals for music were awarded to Tho: W. Cridler, of Maie Grammar. and Miss Liz Female Gramma Mary Ward was deciared equally eni the medal with Miss Henning. but having re- ceived @ medal previously she waived her Wahi'emore; No. 7, Susie non Bailey; Ni Miss Betlie D; ae Henning, Rey. Wm. Hamilton addressed the pupils briefly, remarking that by persisten: efforts prizes had been cecured. udy for the prize during the coming y gso they would not only be bene- uid place the schools y on &much setter footing than for- Atvhe conclusion of Mr. Hamilton's remarks the visitors withdrew, the scholars were se sega se AXNIVERSARY MEETING.—An meeting of the older members of the Fourth Presbyterion porch wae held at half past "clock yesterday afternoon, to celebrate the Twenty-éighth Anniversary of the call of the Rey. Dr John QO. Smith as pastor of that cburch The meeting was o; ire. followed by prayer from Mr. Patrick Crowley, who is one of the oldest members of be cbareh. Mr. Crowley heeircumstances connected with the or- nization of the church, and spoke of tne rent pastors. saying that this was a branch of the Second Presbyterian Church and was | the first Presbyterian Church in Washington, where the eeats were tree to all. The fonuders split from the Second Church by reason of non-agreement in the | election of the Rev. Mi pened with sing- tterwards review- of this church had Sampbell as pastor. r. Bassett, the senior elder, made a few re- marks, in which be said that the then newly erganized Fourth Presbyterian Church first held their services in 2 brick sch the corner of Ninth and H streets; he need to help b.s father to carry the pulpit to the schoo!-house each week ; he had been a mem- ber of the church since 1814; Mr. D.nford was the first pastor of the church, which was organized on the 21th of November, 1-23. Dr. Smith, in bis remarks, stated that out of five men and 18 women of the original mem- bers of the church. three remained, (of whom Mr. Patrick Crowley wasoue.) The church was organized and known asa revival church. Mr. Danford labored for three, and Mr. Nols tor seven years as pastors thereof, and ‘ha great success of the church was laid in the *pirit of the people, who labored for the good of their fellow men: and there were now over 1,100 Dames on the church register. He was invited from Georgetown, where he was the pastor of an aristocratic and wealthy chure uever forgave him for leaving them: he thought he did not deserve forgiveness, tor he never asked if. Of twenty-three tamilies conner tect with the chnreb, he said, the children of rev- enteen families bad connected themselves with Of three femaies who joined the church before their marriage, and had since been mnar. ried, their husbands and children were now ——+ —__ Brps Orexgp.—At noon to-day, Mr. W. A. Commissioner of the opened, in the Maycr’s Office, bi and gravelling I strret south, from srTeet east, and With street, from Pennsylvania avenue te east Capitol street. The bids for the lrst named street were as follows: Wm. Buck- ley, 14 cts. for grading, Thos Joyce, 17 cti yelling; George W. Leonard. 14 ding, 6 ets. for gravelliog; Wm. for grading, © cts. for gravellig; Samuel BE. 16 cts. for grading, 6y cts. for gravel- ing; B Flynn & Oo, 13 cts. tor grading, octs. veiling; Samuei Ccok, 15 cts. for gra- Slug. 7 cts. for gravelling ; John G. Stafford, Tading. 6 cts. for gravelling ; John c's for grading, 6 cts. for gravelling; for grading, 6 cts. The bids for the latter wereas follows: Wm. Buchly, 13 tor grading, 6 gravelling; 13 for grading. 6 gravelling: Fitzpatrick, 15 for grading, 12 cher, 1S for gradin; % for grading, Lecnard, 14 for grading, 7 gravellt 1) for grading, 8 gravelling; Jobn G. g. 12 gravelling; P. Cullinane, 113, 6% gravelling: Jobu Nagle, 13 for ersding, 6 graveliing. The Mayor awarded the contracts to John G. #ud P. Cullinane, for Tenth street. ool-house on | 6 cts. for gravelling; . for grading. 7 cis. for gra- ets. for gra- FI 3 zpatrick, 14 cis. for gravelitug. Stafford, for 1 street, pais Sis ne nee Srmay Cs!Lp.—Last night, Joeph Bryon, a ered man, brought to the Eighth Precinct ion x white female infant, which had been und Among some rose bushes in a garden on south B street, between 6tn id 7th streets east, by ® colored m: named Howard, and delivered it to officer Joseph T. Gordon, who will see that it 18 cai avtil it ean be otherwire provided for. The infant was well dressed, about two weeks old, red for iu bis family and is apparent); and pinned to its dress was the following note, in tolerably fair hand- am a poor young girl from the country, and have been so unfortunate as to be ¢eceived. I would like for thie infant to be cared for. 1am potable to support that end ny SeH 190. T hope to be forgiven for this. 1 uld like for it to carried to some Catholic orpben asylum for little imfante.” eraliy supposed that the infant is the child of ri resicing in thatsection of the city, whose ig every effort to keep the friends are makin, Fvoiriys ¥Bom Justices. noon Bir. James Burnett, a friend o1 Kradbury, WhO was assaulted at the Marshal House in Alemandria as alleged by James Wrstcott, came to this city and Justice Barnaclo a warran' rging him with bemg a fugitive fro: ice, and it was placed Kelly (om chargeof the detectives,) and Detec- McDevit, during the evening, arrested the nsed near the National Theatre. Scknow leqged the eervice of the warrant, and = compsnied the officer to Police Headquar- ‘ers, where be remained during the ‘bis moratng, im the he went to Alexandria rocured from the hands of Li custody of Mr. answer the charge. or Lagcexy —This morning, de- M) J mes + Foxey,” om the charge of the larceny of clothing lored, and be wi ters for @ bearing, ‘0 the compiatnant’s bouse to Fell goods sup- Posed to Rave been stolen, and took of Zcodg as be wae leaving There is also an. t him of the larceny of car- © ber chargeagains penter’s tools. Tum CavsEWAY.—Tae repairs to the cause- way across the moata of foot treet were yesterday completed, under Canal Cperatenoniee Lecessary by Feason of A portion of xpense of the ‘$255, Instead of §5,000 as wi Crt <3, 2 ws ReTunnep.—Hon. George P. Fisher, of the IMatrict Supreme Court, Das re.urned affer a Visit of some weeks to Delaware, ‘viston of the in improved Front, THe Riven Feo! Serr. 1ire.—The U. g steamer Northern apt. John McGowan, arrived this morning the Areena) wharf, having on board Assistant Secratary Hartley, who bas just returned froma tour of inspec. tion. The Northerner reports having spoken the U.S. frigate. Macedonian in Ohesapeake B Corter’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schooners T! G, Worrell, Seward, Havre-de.Grace, leuter fork’. S. Bletz; Chas. Gaskill, Dutton, from. game port, with coal for G. L. rifand G. T Langley & Son; Edward Ewing, McDevitt, Philadelphia coal for B. F. Clarks. Fowler's Wharf.—Sailed—schr. Mayflower; Faunce, ce for fishtmg shores; Merchant, Beitzel, White Point, light. Crouch’s Wharf.—Arriyed—schooners [mog- ine, Posey, Angermure stores, furniture for & ‘Wesbingion citizen; Isabella, Phillips, oak wood jor market. Saied—Nchr. Arctic, Og- Gen, Georgetown, to load with coal for an eastern port. Stackpele’s Wharf —Sailed—echooner Isaac Baker, Revierre, Georgetown, to load with coal for Boston. Menorandum.—The schooner Forward. Cap- tain Jones, sailed from Havre-de-Grace on t! 7th instant, bound for Carter's Wharf, in this city, with coal for R. W. Barnaclo. seis UE SE SALB or FurNITURE AT THE CaPitor.— Meesrs. J. B. Wheeler & Uo., auctioneers, sold this morming inthe northeast vestibule, near the east front of the Honse of Representa- tives, a large lot of furniture, carpets, &c., re- moved from the building to give place to new. The attendance of ladies and gentlemen was humerous, the bidding spirited, ard prices realized very good. For instance, a carpet with a green figure brought $2 yard, and oihers varied in prices from that down to $1.15, only one selling as low as 80 cents. rm chairs, much worn, sold one coia, small ponding prices: The Speaker's ebair in the House of Representatives, a large, old, easy sitting concern, brought 336, and two antiquated arm chairs, with faded green vel- vet cushions and backs. said to have been the favorite chairs of John Quincy Adams,brought each $25, A large lot of straw matting, con- siderably worn, sold from $5.25 to $10.75 per Toll, of from fifteen to fifty yards each, Twen- ty-five dollars were paid for a lotof about thirty light cane seat, balf-arm chairs, much worn and requiring extensive repairing. Al- together the sale was @ success, and prices ob- taiped fully equivalent tothe valneof the goods sold. Most of the carpets were of Eug- lish importation—faded and well worn. Sasser RENNING's BRIDGE —The work of erecting A new structure on the site of Benning’s Eridge, out H street, under the direction of Gen. Michier, Superintendent of Public Build- ings, is progressing finely, and it is expected m which the work has been done, ander the snpervision of Major Lubey, tue structure will doubtless last many years. The old piles, which on examination were found to be per- tectly sound, were sawed off below low water mark and morticed for the stringer from which the trussle work rises ince the old bridge has been removed, par- ties have crossed and recrossed by a boat run by one of the hands, who was left m charge, but lest werk parties crossed by walking over apiece of timber. Itis alleged that on Satar- Gay nigbt, in order to do a business on Sun- cay witb bis boat, this man dropped the stringer, compelling tbe public to patronize his boat. The case has been reported to Gen. Micbler, and it is likely the man will be dis- cbarged. et Cuance Wirnprawy.—This morning, when the case of Wm. Rutherford was about being ed before Justice Walter—he having been arrested yesterday by detectives Coombs and nud Miller cn a warrant tesned by Justice D. R. Smith on an oath of Henrietta Fenier, barging bim with the larceny of a pawn ucket representing a watch and chain valued at So'—the complainant announced that she | would withdraw the charge, which originated in & loan of money to her by Mr. Rutherford. itis understood that Mr. Rutherford returns the watch to the complainant. and also pays for the chain which had been lost or stolen since it came into bis possession, and she pays bim the amount due him. There was quite a crowd at tbe Justice's office, anxious to bear he trial, but they were disappointed. piles eis Basy Batt.—The Pastime Clad, of Rich- mend. Va., will to-day vieit this city and play the Nationals. ‘The game played at Alexandriaon Saturday evening last. between the first nines of the Jef- ferson, of hington, and the Pioneer, of that city, resulted in favor of the Jefferaon, in 8 game of six innings. Score—Jefferson, 52; Pioneer, 22. Umpire—Ad. Warfield, of the Old Dominion. The Jefferson was handsome- jy entertained by the Ploneer at the City otel. A game was played yesterday between the Pioneer, of Alexandria, and the United States Clubs, ling im favor of the latter bya score of 65 to 3 WALL DaMAGED.—In digging for the foun- dation of the building fer Judge Wright, at the corner of Sth and G streets, the wall of the adjoining three-story dwelling, owned and oc- eupied by Col. M. Thompson, commenced to settle, rendering it necessary to take immediate measures to prevent the fall of the wall by underpinning and propping. Tne wail has settled several inches, and the front wall has alco settled alittle and cracked, some of the window heads and sills being slso broken. A number of heavy timbers have been uzed as Props, and it is likely that further damage can be prevented. —o——. PastTz AS 18 Paste —From Messrs. Alex ander & Sollers, 507 9th street, we have a sample of paste which is guaranteed to keep any leng'D of time without fermenting, and to be sold cheaper than flour can be bought for the manufacture of ordinary paste. We pro- pose to give ita tair trial. Messrs. Alexander é Sollers have been appointed sole agents for the sale of this paste, which is a patent, the manufacture of the Union Paste and Sizing Company of New York. ——_.—__. FoR TRIAL..-Yesterday, Detectives Coomes and Miller bad before Justice Walter the colored woman, Nancy Parpel, arrested some Gays since on a warrant iseued at the instance of ber father, Romulus Greem, charging her with iraud, by representing herself asthe only heir of Stepken Green. her brother, and ob- ‘ining, tbrovgh the Claim Division of the Freedmens’ Bureau, $300 in bouuty and back pay, snd after bearing the evidence, the Jus- tice committed her to jail for trial. eee Larceny or Watcues.— Wm McPilson ‘was this morning arrested by Detective Clar- yor, cbarged by Mattie Philips with the lar- ceny of two gold watches. He had a hearing before Justice Walter, when he was required togive bail in the sum of $500, to await a bearing to morrow. It appears that the lady had given the man the watches to take care of for her, and that when she asked him for them he refused to give them up. Pic-Nics To-Day.—The Third Grand Oom- bination pic-nic, postponed trom Monday last until to-day, will take place at Washington City Garden this afternoon and evening, and there will be a grand display of fire worksat 19 o'clock, p. m. The Summer Nights Festival of the Wash- ingion Saengerbund. also, postponed from Monday, will take place at Seventh Street Park thisevening, and should be visited by all of our citizens who love music, a THs RecatTa —The yacst race, under the auspices of the National Boat Clab, aaver- tised to take piace on the 12th instant, has been postponed till the 24th of September, instead Of the 25th, as announced by some of our con- temporaries. To-night there will be meeting of the Olub at the Cottage Restaurant, for the Purpose of making all necessary arrange- metts for the eccaziol —~ MINISTERIAL. —Ke . W. Williams, Rec- tor of Obriet Church, arrived in town this morning, and will remain until to-morrow, when he leaves to spend a few weeks in Lou-. donn county. Va. Weare gratified to state ¢ bas much improved in bealto, and will be abie to resnme the duties of his par sh about the Ist of October, eee SaLw 08 MAEBLE.—Messi nuctioneers, this morning sold Government marble, at the Oapitol, to several indivicvals. at an average of 60 cents per foot, The removal of this marble, which disfigures the grounds, is the first-step towards im. provement. eri eaten Raecuxp.—Officer F. A. A. Evans reported yesterday at3« o'clock Chas. Eisenhuts, aged 11 years, son of Mr. Eisenhuts, restaurant ‘Keeper at the foot of 11th street, while playing n the 1i' street wharf, fell overboard, bi ‘Was reecued by Mr, Jobn Vansciver. ——~e—____ 6T_ DRIVING.— William ‘Lee, white, and Babington, colored, were arrested at 2 o'clock yesierdsy aftetnoon by officer Evans, of the tenth precinct, for fast driving. and iakem before Justice Tucker, who fined them $20 each. . JAIL POR COURT—A colored man name Cbarles H. Butler was iterday arrested charged ‘with assaulting Carry Butler. The ease came up before Justice Harper, when the charge was susiained, and the accused com- ‘Mitted to jail for coart. —_—-o——— No Licenez.—Jobn Trilling, came before divin Binet rete aes ates jt e s ‘ geuiine eee without 8 disease. He was fined > g SaLu oy Mowny.—At the twelfth monthiy Meeting of the Northern Liberties Building Astocistion beld at Queen’s Hall, on Monday vight, the money, about $2,90%, sold at 5U to 51 cents premium. ALExampRIA IrgMf.—The Journal of this ar See batt yenietaay evening “OITY ITEMS. t Me itch game of bate ball ae Excunsiow of the U. Tus to Oarlia the Pieneer Clab es Wi * precisely, from 7th street wharf,” Hits ids Se A, BLAack Voxskrn Pants for $10, a superior article, just received at Henniog’s One Price Clothing Store, on the corner of 7th street and Marylend avenue. ae TE angle Bogwood Setts ; oral Bar Setts and Battons \d Forke—received this 1 Dollar Jewelry store, Pa. avenue, near 4% street. not four-seven week of Labor, and for the no pay. Itts not so with the teachers of our Public schools. They have # Sabbath of two months, and & year’s salary is mot duethem until after this Sabbath: and it one of them ceases to labor after four months” service he receives but four-twelfths of a year’s though entitled to four-tenths. ment to the bili making appropriations for the public schools fest to opr bee oh d, revent all possibility of misapprehension, Ht DO compensation shall be allowed for the period of recess, the year of service” this connection the whele year. The Daily Morning Chronicle sees in this a covert design to reduce the compensé@tion of the teachers. Ne member of the Common Council needs any defense from such an imputation. “Our friends have in one er two instances made & mistake in thefr choice of men to represent them in the city govern- ment.” This may be understood to be aimed at the member of the Council who the amendment quoted; but candid men leave nothing to conjecture when assailing the stand- ing of others. The writer in the Chronicle would therefore do well to indicate the man or men with whom he desires to be compared in Tespect to party consistency, or earnest desire for the progress of education and every other improvement in the city of Washington. Washington, September 11, 1867. —_.—_—_ Merrorotrran D: Last evening, the bi Ppt irds yielding to ™ ani ‘vehis i ugly named Javi and not eucceeding with bis «‘mauleys,” commenced brickbats on Kingsley, which proceeding. as well asthe fight, was stopped by A. U. Kell, chet engineer of tne fire department. ‘of the Counctis took place Iast John Summers in the chair. Council Proceeded to act on the resolutions reported from a special committee, authorizing the sale of $10,000 worth of city water works stock to pay part of a note for $15,000 due by the cor. poration to the First Nationai Bank of Vir- guia. The who'e subject “muchly,” Messrs. Sinoot aud others favoring the committee’s resolution, and Dr. Jonson and others the substitute. The committee’s eport was adopted by the Board of Aldermen Ubhanimously, and in the lower board by a vote of 10 to 3. A gentleman of this city who visited the White Houee yesterday, informe us that there porpoises seen in the Potomac in front of that place, on their way The same day, river, at Indian Mead, a iarge shark. Itis unusual, at this time of the year, to see the above specimens of the finny tribe in our river. Five youtbs were taken into custody by the lice yesterday evening for play. in one of the public streets Af- ter staying im the watch-boa they were taken before one of tces, and discharged The youngest daughter of Mr. siding on Water street, while riding a spirited horse yesterday afternoon. near gers, was violently thrown to the ground. fracturing her coliar bone and receiving other ‘he hull of the ferry boat intended to ply between the Alexandria and Maryland store 'y for launching. for the same are a.so in an advanced stage. isit to New York is for the purpose of attending to business concerning the Alexandria Canal. Sam. Norris, disorderly con gs declares that FINE BLACK BACK UoaTs, from eight to twelve dollars; fine black Pants and Ves‘s, tei dollars; Harris’ mixed Cass. Suite, from to twenty dollars, at Smith’s Great Central 7th st., opposite the Post Sabbath—the Olojhing House, 460 Gatke. : eg be Corset StTeRxs at § centea pair, at Charles Baum’'s celebrated Hoop Skirt and Uorset man- ufactory, 49 Louisiana avenue, neat Seventh t was debated Chronicle addi —_o—___ WE WOULD ADVISE OUR LADY BEADERS, awho will shortly have to put oa Balmorais, to bave them stamped now so fashionable in New York, giving the ce, and not half the cost ‘m. Prince, Ninth street, is the one here who stamps in fast colors. For ren’s clothing ladies will find this a great ‘was a large school o! in imitation of braid, ere was also | Skirt a neat a ag Tus Feet—vr. White, Chiro) Pennsylvania avenue, between halfand Sixth streets, removes Corns, Bunions, Nails, &c., without pain. Office hours from 8a.m. 6 p.m oF T., No. 19 — of Metropolitan Divis- ‘emperance, was crowded, uear- it, together with ter divisions, attract. e Police Jus- fter an admonition. Soeege Pricw List of Franc’s Gent’s Furnishing Goods, 494 7th street, between D and E, three doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall: Gray’s Collars, 1¢ cents per box; Imitation Linen Collars, 18 cents per box; Goldsmith Collars, 18 cents per box; good Cot- hose, 10 cents per pair; Best English half hose, 50 cents per pair; good heavy Meri- no Undershirts, 75c.. 9c. and $1; good heavy 9c. and $I: good White a No. 1 White Shirt, large delegations from 6! ed by the brilliant entertainment alwaysgiven The principal parts in tee borne by Misses Martha and Maggie Mundell, members ot Columbia Division, and F A. Cbase. Esq., Prof. Jacobs, and Mr. McPheeters, of Metropolitan. Among the songs sung may be mentioned, a Quartette—:Oome where my love lies dream~ ing:” Solo—We are growing old together; Tro—« Sisters call;” Solo—Kiss me, mother,” Solo—The old sextion:” and a Q “Homeward bound.” ‘The beautiful singing of the Mieses Mundell was heartily ed, and the magniffcent base of “The Old Sextion,” was loudly applauded. ‘The address of Mr. McPheeters was sound. Mr. McPheeters is one of the most sturdy advocates of the cause, and is noted for his zeal. was precent, but the state of his health pre. vented bim trom complying with the wish of the audience, that he could speak. pedal su niLa: PouLice SUMMARY. by this division. entertainmen! were is nearly res Merino Drawers, Mayor Latham’ Shirts, $1.25 and $1. $2.50. from Washington, caged for uct on Monday night, was dis. LOST AND FOUND. OST—On Monday night, from the wharf of the Kennebec Ics Company. foot of 7th street, a Dark Brown Horse; blase face ; crac hind hoof ; twelve iberal reward will be pald upon its return to the ig ‘Warts, MoLEs, VASCULAR EXCRESENCES, Dr. White, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets. oe QuxEstiow.—How can Franc afford to sell Gent's Furnishing Goods cheaper than any store of this city’? Answer.—He buys Att his goods for cash— sells more of them—and is satisfied with smaller Call at 494 7th street, between D and E, three doors above Odd Fellow’s Hall. pila Ae? dele ‘WRAPPING PapPzk FOR SALE.—Apply atthe &c., cured by practical, and eloquent. Prof. W. P. Drew ‘he whole number of arrests made by the Police yesterday were 93 the amount derived from fines imposed $226.06. ‘The business of each precinct was as follows: Second, 1s arrests, tines #11; Third, 16 1€.56; Fourth, 8 arrests, 15 arrests, fines $42.50: Sixth, 9 arrests, fines Seventh, 12 arrests, fines £20; Eighth, 7 sts, fines $15; Tenth, £ ge BURGLARY.—The residence of Mrs Virginia Thompson, near Columbia Hospital, on 14th street, was broken into last night, and & lot of groceries stolen from store-room. effected an entrance through the back door, which he prized open, breaking the catch to the bolt of the lock. —__.—__ SELLING Goops ny reet east, a 1; also, visit- A liberal re- containing $45.3 rds, with the owner's name. d will be given if left at 488 Penn. a1 —_>-—_—__. ES PENNIzs can be had im any quantities at the Star office counter. ‘PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. HE FIRST GRA TIVAL of t fines $54; Fifth, STOLEN FROM THE PREMISES OF THE subscriber, on 15th street, between I_and K nthe night of the loth inst,. a WHITE 0 COW, brown ears, the letters W. 8. brandedon her jeft forehip. A liberal reward will be paid for her return, or for any information WILLIAM syPHAx WARD.—Was stolen from my parlo on the 2rt of Angust last, three volume of SBAKSPEARS W : NATIONAL P¢ NENT AMERIC. arrests, fines $55. \D SUMMER NI dl to her recov: ngerbund, which lace on Momiay, ONED until W the Nth instant, : 3 and one POSTAGE STAMP ALBUM. all handsomely bound. The above roe ward will be paid to any works to me at No, 26 434 st! POSTPONEMENT. PLE.—This morn- Crohil was arrested by Officer Ber- ng goods for sale by ron delivering said JNO. R. MURBAY. LEN. on Saturday ni and red spotted COW A liberal rewa: WAE \d avenue and 7th st: Ty, on the charge of offe sample, and Justice Walter flaed him $50 and $1 costs, and he failing to pay, was committea to jail for 30 da! At Work.—Laborers were at work this morning repairing 133g street, from the river to ‘he contract calis for graveling and grading, improvements very necessary for the dispatch of business in that section of the city. QTRAYED OF SS inst.. a whi Yell around ber neck. given for her recovery. bet. a grand display of fireworks at 12 . admitting gentleman ani be Ith-good for the ith. ‘Friday, September 6th. (sapposed to have IRST GRAND PIC-NIC i ce to olfices over t GE Tis AST WASHINGTON JOURNEYMEN BAKERS 1 take place at JUENEMANN’S E. URSBAY. Sent. 12, Dancing to commence at 4p Two Pound Cakes. Maryland avenue. Ibe rewarded by leavin the same at No. 23 Penna. ave., between 2th au Bth street, or at Drug Store corner I7th street and ScppDEN NDEATH.—About aay afternoon. Mr. John Ranier, proprietor of arestaurant at the corner of Maryland avenue and 14th street, died suddenly of congestive A few bours before his death he was attending to his business as et We InviT® THE ATTENTION of our readers to the anction sale of Paintings and Engrav- ings, to take place to-night at the store of Messrs. Ccldwell & Co. vania avenne and Four-and-a-halt street, on Which occasion will be offered the very fine scene on the Potomac, by Brent. six o'clock yester- BEWARD—Lost, on Thoraday or Fri- day, the sth or 6th of Si Market tothe Northern Market OUSAND DOLLARS IN 7.30 NOTE: o two hundred in currency hove reward by leaving it a 1 Natioual Intelligencer offi tember, going from the Marsh ornamented, will be waltze rs. ting @ gentleman Woods, P. Hughes, J. Deal, J. an > good for the 12th. ar Committee—Wm. Ic-NIC P GRACE CHURCH corner of Pennsyl- URNISHED PARLORS AND BED- on the first and second floors for rent, SUNDAY SCHOOL, ISLAND, (Rev. Atrrep Hotmean, Rector,) will bo given at SPRING, 00 without Board. Terms m 6th st.,bet. Cand La. avenue. OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board. A 46113 between E and F str Is = FOR BOARD. ROOMS, PARLOR, Baths and Gaslight at the Farmer’s Boardiny avenue, near the corner of 4 oderate. No. 439 —— ees Kegrinc A DrsoRDERLY Hovsz—Ellen Ale, a woman of loove report, was yesterday arrested by Lient. Tait, and arraigned before Justice Morsell, upon the charge of keeping a disorderly house. The Justice required her to give ball for court. THURSDAY, Sertemser 12. i eave the corner of 7th and D streets e, % a 94 o’clock. on use oo enn Thursday morning. Omnibuses will convey persons fro1 car route, in Georgetown, to the Pay i Adults, 25 Cents; jusive of omnibus fare. LOOK AT THIS! : ——_e—__ Board or Schoo, TRustgEs.—The Board of ‘Trustees of Public Schools met last evening in their room at the City Hall, but no quorum being presenton account of several members be'ng absent from the city the meeting was ad- journed until next Tuesday evening. — KEerinc A GAMBLING Jonneon, colored, came betore Justice Harper esterday, charged with keeping a gambling jouse, and was fined $50. KE, 456 Pennsylvania avenue.— Accommodation G 4: ithly Boarders, two in a room, §30 eacha month. Monthly Attic Boarders, two in a room, $26 each. Hot and cold water Baths free. on. Children, 10 Cents, se 10-2t OR RENT—Several neatly furnished and well located ROOMS, with or without board. Apply at 516 K street, between 4th and 5th. f OUNTRY BOARD can be obtained at an agree- able private residence, with liberal table and every necessary comfort. ' Lo Railroad, convenient to the c week. For address apply at t Third Grand Annual PIC-NIC and FESTIVAL of the 7TH STREET PASSENGER IEF ASSOCIATION, To be held at Seventh Street Park, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1867. Hovss.—Edward RAILROAD RE- tion, Washington ge ‘WINE AND O1L—MILK anp HonEry.—N. W. Burchell, under the Ebbitt House, advertises honey, olive oil, family flour, &c., &c., all of the best quality. cutee ty TeeRarin Socr for sale in cans, with many other excellent articles for the table, at King Place, Vermont avenue and 15th street. — SaL¥or Monzy.—At the 24th monthly meet- ing of the Central Building Association, held $3,900 was soldat an sveraze of 49%. a ses of the day will be of a varied and haracter, consisting of Pig Chase, Pole ng. Prize Shooting, 8 will be given to the most suc: 600 BARRELS OF WHISKEY AT WHOLESALE, Of the following brands. viz: C. GAUTIER'S CABINET, “ FAMILY NECTAR,” / “OLD EXTRA MONONGAHELA RYE,” And the well-known. “RUSH RUN BOURBON,” All of which are offered by the subscriber to the Exercises will commence at 3 0’clock Tickets FIFTY CENTS, admitting Floor Managers—N Gittings, Win. Sheet: 38th; and continue dn ‘asi Days of tuition, Wednesdays an Ladies, Misses,’ and noon; gentlemen at night; on the N. 1th street and Pa. avenue, ARINTS DANCING ACADEMY.—Professo MARINT'S Classes will commenee on . For particulars irenlars, to be had at the Music Stores, street, between 9th T. | In | Westmoreland ieth, 1897, in the triump TT, aged years and1¢ months. + no earthly parent now, God is our father still, eu let ne in submission bow, And own his sovereign will. Our father is free from toil and care, And joins onr mother on hi ‘Then let us be faithful, dear brothers, here, And we'll meet them again bye and bye. a. county, Virginia, h of faith, JAMES Masters in the AT LEAST 20 TO 25 CTS. PER GALLON LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, OR MARYLAND, Of the same grades of Whiskey. z orat the Academy, E ROK. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, Penna asters, Tuesday and Saturday noon from 3 tos 0’clock. and Friday eveni can be rented for PERSONAL, | MPORTANT.—An opportunity offers itself for investing to advantage in profitable business thiveity. Address “BUSIN 1,000 08 82/000 TO LOX t .& medium’ siz fe h customer. Address +. giving real name and number. M. [Alexandria papers please copy-] BAYLISS. Suddenly on the morning of the 7th z i Croom. Prince Geor, E. beloved wife of George W. Sith year of her age. eart. but 0! bear up, ms to me the very hour, e drained the blissful cup ith distillings of love’s flow. It seems the very hour, and yet I know a world has passed between, Wrapped in dark clouds, my sun has set, Joys proved dreams no more are seen. (Alexandria Gazette end Maribotou T will also sell the same whisl the gallon at the following price: 0. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at $5 THES PER GALLON, to the public by trom8 o10 o’clock. The halj her residence, at d.. MAR’ his the purest Rye Whisky ever sold in this ct Linyite the medical faculty to call at my store and test the purity of this article, being certain they will find it a whisky they patients whene Ml eee Rye,” at $3; the pon,” at S BAM ike bots Whiskion are sold at $1. less por gallon than can be purchased anywhere oso, ofthe e- can recommend to their ”” Star Office, be ient to use any, a wexpediont t0 Use at tt P74 eentrailly locat« Box =93,P-0 ANKRUPTOY NOTIO B. GIVE NOTICE, That on the 9th 1867,a warrant in bankru) ie “MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT 82.25 A180, THRE YEH GALLON C. GAUTIER, NATIVE WINE BITTERS, 252 Pennsylvania avenue. “ork pEgor, 94 Lovtstaxa AvaNve. the liberal patronage hitherto, we have, for the convenience of the trade, B. Tis Is TO day of September. A. nsued i TBBARD, of Was own petition; that the and delivery of any such bankrapt, to himor fer of any property by bi that a Meeting of the cr rupt, to prove their debts, and more assignees of his estate, wi A of all choice varieties, iH EVERY DAY, LEAND Rprar the’ estate of JOHN W. ington, D- Cogan District, from Kendall Gres all Green ro ee HOLESA, at I. PEARSON'S Fruit Depot, 491 near Penna, avenue. to OR SALE—Superior BRICKS, at the Potomac Fat Wore?” are forbidden by law; & CO ttors of the said bank: 427 15th street. pre G ‘ono ‘BR, and ajl other grades, exclu- sively of our Sem Caer my Sas snge jeorgetowin. "Also, for sale all the differ- " HERR & WELCH. SAMCEL WISE. 346 B STREET. CONTBACTO: RAND BUILDER, ‘tween ‘1: and street HB FOR BUILDINGS. . 9 AL TURES FO: pace. A op- Mf dagen Register, on the th day of Beptembe at 12 o’clock, m. U.S. Marshal, D.C. SEPTEMBER 11, 187. 2. THEODORE BANSHAN, Informs his friends of hi B- BOSETTE, 0: DAVID 8. GOODING, ool Kinds of MALE FEED se 6-Im* +s Messonger, Mypiseey AND LACR GUODS. RS. A. G. GASTON, f the well-known PRINCE, No. 22 portunity for any ane wishit eatablished business .as she If no customers present the stock entire, the tage te i LINEHY or FANCY G01 EBER'S B ASS o; Exhibitions, Ball Bx: Ny ih etreet west, 2. st YS 2d street, between B ‘and C, attends professionally in all cases of @ private nature—his practice embraces the latest ‘and most scientific discoveries. The Doctor makes a speciality of female obstructions. RS. M. M. BANGS, removed to 30. ‘Dotween 9th and 0th sta. CA. .pppsatis Ou Fs return: om ‘well selected sti GOODS, in Flowers, id Satins. ea 26 PENG sent season Wi ill find it totheir hers, Bibbo, Bi Bete te jadiee’and Chil 274 Penna ave. FEMALE PHYSICIAN, Penna. av., south side, ‘ne 6-8t" MAKE THE be 0} Peat Bes ea Tits be relied y rders CO a ra cath TT GREAT SCHOOL Bi vices can alwa: ith ¥ Under Rbbitt Howse, NOW 1s Ti Prores TOKE To HAVE YOUR HOUSES REPAIRED, That they may be neys pntin order, bro! reset, burned-out Gi ‘RYSON A. MUR BALLANTYNE’S, Abo: The largest Stock at the Lowest Prices. au3l-2w YON JAPAN TRA, Peak admired by the recent Japan- ese Commissioners, from whi ‘of compliment for its excellé excellence. Peper pee ‘2M. P. KING Corner Vermont ave, Suit ie et | Prpantuaa BEN! 16 Aw - i omnes $i rae ‘AND CUBIOBITIES, APANESE USEFUL AR’ In large variety, jeerr Affairs im Georgetown. AMUSEMENTS. MusETine or THE BoaRD oF HBaLTs —The Hoard met at 5 o'clock yesterday evening, Dr. BABNCM's MUSEUM COLLECTION. G. Tyler presiding, Mr. Wm. L. Dunlop sec- pr by retary. VANAMBURG’S GREAT MENAGERIE. Dr. Tyler stated that he had called upon ae Messrs. Birch and McQuillan, undertakers, IN GONJUNCTION WITH im reference to making retarn of burials, and DAN COSTEL'.O’S GREAT SHOW. that each promised to make the required re- Nambering, in all turns. H ked for ther time to conf sd mit ihe ona ee (0 conier | (HREE HUNDRED MEN AND NOBSES Dr. Tyler also asked for further time in re- Aw enormous Moral Combination ef iastructisa gard to making returns of births by the phy- | and refined Amusement, will exbibt in cians x . - WASHINGTON, FOR THREE DAYS ONLY— A suggestion from the sanitary ics in ref- “ " . erence to garbage carte, being before the boards, |. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, on motion of Mr. Dunlop, it was resolved that SEPTEMBER 12ru, 1310, ano 141m, the subject of the collection of garbage im the On the Grounds « own by carts, now Swine are prevented 7 > ‘ from running at large. be referred tothe Board | SIXTH STREET, 509 TH OF PENNSYLVANIA of Aldermen and Common Council, with a A Tecommendatien that such action ba taken | Under the immense New thereon as the subject seems to require, of Acmissi ASSAULT axd BaTTeRY.—A bricklayer | BARNUM'S DEPARTMENT—NATURAL HIS named John Walker, was yesterday evening TORY, arrested and taken to the station-bouse by of- | Combines a creat numberof specimens of various ficer Volkner. charged with assault and bat- | descriptions and character im the School of Naturat tion, for One Price tery by Charles Deventier. The accused had | Hi-tory, which bave been collected at the exponse a hearing before Justick Buckey, who re- | of the largest energy, indefatigable rescarch, and quired him to give bail for court ia the sum | the most lavish outlay of money. of $1,000, It appears that Deventier was in VAN AMBURG & COS DEPARTMENT Pfiefer’s restaurant, Market Space, taking & Corhinte {with ogintroun: baat glass of Jager, when John Walker s Van Amintg Panerionl Gove: ng) of the entire pped up ; to him and dealt him a severe blowon thepro- | specimens of the rarrat and most beautiful Wild jon, Comprising boscis, Knocked him down and then kicked | Meacts. Birds, and B. ptiles. from evory section of him. Theinjured man got up and went tothe | the known world. station-honse for an officer to arrest Walker, FAN CASTELLO'S DEPARTMENT. where he was Informed that as the policemen | ing Dan Costello's Great Circus, composed were all on their beats, he would have io see | {)'ti! ios dict g bre orn te tae oMfieer Volkman, whose best was on Bridge Profession, best Mais and street, and accordingly he started for that of. Ie Rilers ACG Exhibition ficer. when he was met by Walker on Bridge ‘acterizes the Eu tishment i street, who again assaulied him. Officer Volx- | every place man then appeared and took Walker into cus- A BRILLIANT STREET PAGEANT ody. Walker gives as an excuse for making a Ca salonin and Iho as the acsault that some time since Deventier | , ti ‘his Grand Cavaloade and Moving Picture will caused his arrest at Metropolitan Hall, Wash- ington, for a trivial offence. which accusation Heal! I the latter denies, Liquor is said, by those who | whole saw the affair, to have been the instigating | (liariot. of cause. ration, UNFORTUNATE.—A lady named Mrs. La- | Sf aver Oue Haire mont, accompanied by & daughter, arrived | clad in Burni i 8 Armor, with their Ba rs. here yesterday from New York, by the steamer | Penrons. and I ia, any companied by the: E. ©. Knight. They are irom (Glasgow, Scot- hes. in Costumes of Medieval &. land,and upon reaching New York the lady ning Featares of the ion, borne had her pocket picked by some adroit thiet, of | }1"8¢ lixing on the draft on a New York bank for £200, all the | |, 5/iendid, Tal! money she bad with her. She has ordered the | Si: form tlie payment or ¢ rait to be stopped by anad- | ~ _ Vertisement in the New York papers. SPECIAL ANNOUN Oax Hitt, Oxmxrery —At a meeting of the directors of Oak Hill Cemetery, held a few the times EMENT FOK WASHING pearance in Am not Great Par evening since, a Proposition to add another Se ee eee story and two rooms to the house now occupied SMOISELIE PAVETNE. by Mr... Blundon, the Superintendent. for DEM OGETUE TE ACEAE: the accommodation of bis family was agreed | And th: Child Wonder. to. The design of the new improvement and LITTLE MINNIE enlargement of the building,is by Capt. W. P.S. Lanes ene base uk Sanger. The board also agreed to make Chas. | The youngest and most p tite Raucstrian Perform: Dodge, Esq., an offer of $1,000 per acre for his | i" ‘he worlg, whose remarkable skill and grounds adjoining Vemetery on the east. This | Pit fligitcd the moot enthusiagite eng: ground they wish to purchase inorder to en. | * ~ qiytastss arenas large the Cemetery. SPECIAL NOTICE LMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. J. V. Yates has com- | | Iu onler to accommodate funilies, and pertios menced the erection of atwo story and base- ANOLE TARY AaRNe Cen ment brick house, to be twenty-three feet front by fifty-four feet deep, on Stoddard, between | OFFICES FOR TIE SALE OF TICKETS Congress and Washington streets, for Mr. | Taye peor 1 Zeebariah Baker. The hauee is to be beilt in BLOM handsome style,and will cost 12 or 15thousand | PHILP & s0Lu dollars. ; James J. Kane has commenced to re- build the two houses of Mr. Richard Pettit, on Propect street, Iately damaged by fire. Mr. ‘S$. the ME HOTELS itional NATIO John W. Reily’s house, adjoining, is uleo un: 2 dergoing necessary repairs. The resiaence of nBUder ken 5: Mrs. Boyceon Road street, between Congress TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY and Washingeon streets, has recently bean im- proved under the direction of Mr. Dyer AFTERNOON at 20'elc!, EVENING, 7 o'clock PRIVATE SALE—Mr. Thomas Kuowles bas | Qying to py this Establish: sold to Anthony Gaegler, who iptends to build | yut will ts preve g Georgetown a house thereon, alot on Market street, be- | | s: 10-ti tween Second and Third streets, mausuring feet front by 10) feet deep, at 832 par trout foot. Poxice Busingss.—The whole number o arrests made by the police yesterday, were 1 13 tor disorderly conduct: | for prostitution 1 for assault and battery; and 1 tor @ violatio of a Corporation ordinance; the amount d rived from fines imposed, was $16.56. A VISIT TO SUPERINTENDENT STRVENS.— Officers Swindells and Lambie, at two o'clock | 7, this morning, arrested two painters, named | ee eelintemmeeiithiiies ec Henry and Kobert MoPhersou, for disorderly | — — — conduct. They had a hearing before Justice ) Uh Buckey this morning, when they were fined in EDUCATIONAL. the sum of $5.56 each. and indefaalto pay- = ment, they went up to the workhouse to pay Sup’t Stevens a visit. , BusINEss ON THE CANAL—Thirty-three boats have come in since our /ast report, bring- 7a Die ThE ing coal for the different coal companies; white La ae thirty-one boats have gone out. There are so | yori ateelk pn woe : mapy boats on the canal that it is difficult for Li them to pass one anoiher, and a number of the | QCHPOL FOR SMALL BO boats got into jam this morning, which de- | 4) Schopl for Small Boys, at tained the business of some ef thé coal com. | Steet, Matworn, Prosp panies for more ‘haa an nour. inquire a’ DISORDERLY.—Martha Wal Neal, both colored, arres conduct, Were finea $1. Buekey. | NATIONAL T | SPALDING & RAPLE Mana. | a Box Sheet wi f ROSS HAV URNED TO THR + will open he: a WEDNESDAY r13. Application may be made at e, No. 496 E street, between 6th and 7 =I will », 27 F Prospect str JAMES P. HARRY er and Regenia for disorderly 2 each by Justice FE aRY, Sandy Spring Post Office. Montgomery county, PosTrenzp.—The game of base ball to have Maryland. been played yesterday afternoon on Diil’s lot, JAMES 8. HALLOW iL, Frederick street, was postponed until next Proprietor and Principat Tuesday afternoon, when the Central Base | The duti. ol will be resumed on the Ball Oiub will play the Robinson's baul-up ticulars see circular. se7-st and hit-’em, &c., nine. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—3,500 bushels of red wheat were this morning offered and sold at $2.45. ‘To THE WORKHOESE.—Margaret Logan, ar- Tested yesterday evening by officer Harper Re for being a loose character, Was fined $2.50 Dy Justice Buckey, and in default of payment committed to the workhouse. SHIPMENTS OF CoaL.—From the Cumber- is land company to-day 750; from the Borden | fec.35; Thysi company, 510 tone, from ‘Ray's docks, 1,740 | extra. tons. a NEw FURNITURE STORE.—Mr. J.B. Wells 70 )LLEGIATEINSTITUTE Ma. op. K HILL GOLLKEG ELLICOTT CITY.MD. din this institution om $250; Entrance ic aud Drawing an’s tee, §) Sw BRO. BETTELIN, President } LADIE has filled a want in this city by eetablishing and Day School. 411 13th ast here. at ids Bridge street, a firet clacs farni. | Theduties of ghis Institution will be'esnmen sap: i tember 91 ‘or cf lars apply to the Principal, Poly cn Wasbingtons “imma need no longer 4 tg tne Miss MJ HARROVER WHEAT.—500 bushels of wheat were being MR BOAR unloaded at Shoemaker’s mills to-day. FC ‘OUN ‘ wh for the reception of pilsou J ¥. Sep- THE PortT—The steamer Philadelphia, | timber 2d,at Na, 309 cornet of sete ae Fultz captain, has arrived with merchandise | Evening classes for ladies and gentlemen in the from Philadelphia. modern languag No? ARRIVED.—The steamer Valley City, FAIS TWEE GSTS LPP rere due here yesterday from New York has not | ()f ISSES CHAPIN AND KING will reopen that arrived at noon to-day. It is feared she has ebook an Monday, September 2d, at No. 15 Io Ss willbe resumed about the 15th oh cai Ye nad at it C street, Detweeti Thin! aad aR? ‘our-und-a Half streets, ‘au 1 FEY RNITURE STORE, SESSING FULL COLLEGIATE POW Few Doors West of Bike i nee its twenty ith scholastic yea SIGN OF THE BiG FLA i The undersigned wishes to inform his friends and public generally, that bis FURNITURE i saiahtell now open.for inspection. and is cenfident he can | *PVUTE MISSES BURGE show the MOST COMPLETE assortment to be and 10th found in Georgetown, - Young Lad Please call and get his prices before purchasing ¥ elsewhere, z - B. WELLS, ee 11-Im* 148 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.'C. 472 Hi, between Hh Will re-open. their Schvol for day, September loth, NION ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES— jy under the able superintendence of M. H WHEATLEY PREMIUM STEA Picharae ail Ue otnete : W DYEING AND CLEA RNe 4 Mrs, Richards, will be conducted by MB. and Omes, No, 49 denerson at Teer town, D. O ce, No. 49. Jefferson st., .D. 0. Established in 188 mawardo : Klong known as principals of Moss Hill roprietors and ing and day school for young ladies, in tl ‘& sele Seminary, ch in 1881 j premium awarded by the Metro: | yornood of Boston, Maes. With auexpertenes of lita, tasti {rebuilt ibis, and ts now by | poereon ot nen May ig stay expe Ttone of or the largest and most complete establishment of | fn Europe aud in this country. they eau hops to Bae me ne Boourion ofa ntry. e in the best fulfill the duties they are aseuming with elity ABET cea tory oe second MONDAY fn Seblomber commence the ly tl kfal for favors, the subscriber ““ ‘i solicits the continued contort ft community. Hor SHstepE Darcicelars pieebe SENT ag ‘Goods received and returned by express with the Brookside, near Washington Deo. ‘tmost promptuess and despatch ans ° ici { Squcicer dally ctecasot sscombetarday, when | Ra REMOVED. SE 5 cl atsunset exce) yw! REMO’ 5 it is cloned at 8% p. ___ aa 6m Miss M. LEWIS’ SEMINARY FOR RG FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY | LADIES will resume ite scesion on MONDAY. Ci —_ September 9th, at No. 452 lith street west, be- for Fall Stock. 'e bave also just opened 7,000 a yarda 4-4 Bleached Muslin, to sell at 12%, 1,19, 20, (eee R EAN EEE gSTITUTE, and 25. 1,000 yards 3-4 d t 9 and 10; 4-4 Brown MECHANICSBURG, PA.” do., 12% and 18. 5,000 yards Fall Calicoes at 10, 12%, : Y » PA. 15, 17, and 18 inghams. Canton Flannels, | REV, 0. EGE & SON. Fifteonth Scholastio Tickings, Sheetings, &c., &c. ‘Great bargains y | Year, Duties resume Sept. 3d. Circalare at this be cal cunicied by altho aver usith wets ‘fice, or Mechanicsburg. aug 7-0 aus-im* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, | [BVING FEMALE CoLUBGY ong. Pa, TWELFTH COLLEGIATE YEAR” HOTELS, &&. DUTIES RESUME SEPTEMBER rq. Send for a Circular. aug T-eohw* SPELT MS Wo end 27 Brondway,N. * 1 +N. May MPORTANT TO THE LADIES. INDELIBLE Otte Bolas, Cte DStaMpine.” Warranted task seam oN ‘ ih and boil. Done by a French d_ widely known to | Fra eae ea eene tue traveling pusite. "Fhe Vocation ie empeciaiy | the receipt of which a braiding nawed at 8 bigs suitable to merchants and business men; it isin ies are invited to cell, gets sample, and try l, i ximity to the busine of the city—is call, on the highway of Southern ateavel Bt) Tipdice! wie or colored Undersittte’ “Beime- &c., Bt > ‘all the ain fast colors tamped ou Imitation or braid- a : berry rent Hout has Hberal accommoiations | Great saving to ladies haniog eh see ae for chil. for over $0 gueste—it is well furnighot. snd pos- | aren'to makecap, Nar brnty eee Te seieicpmon! or ME"namice Fhe rs | pug prised he ede dee rg ant sped well ventilated—provided with gas | (Gu srteched to the of Pires, and wat (game as they are now worn in New York. is prompt andr t+ fi—and fhe fable fe generously ‘provided witm | SUambed. thd {or pale of fess thay half the ry delicacy of the season—at moderate rates. | Or'siy pattern atampen am, nted OF The jing been refurnished end remodeled be eae Boacs raged PRINCE, The Fooms Reery gaeagh extra facilities for the com: | mit int” 459 Sen atrest, opposite Hees SEE ESS ee reete_| BBEBBPEPBEDPPEPFEPOP POOR B Sitetet Gee ee NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ; XW, B hy ha i Corner tith and ita, GEO. B. WILSON, reed tacen Under Ebbitt House. ' Late of the firm of Burns & Wilson, JRBAh eetazE xcEncy. ‘No. 503 SEVENTH STREET, ‘The: Joy bie chat taay Yeatmng Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, ore sperms, | dpgdadadddaddedddadaddada A) or hisiot ‘aaa Works, i aire Deateen connection one Soames Dickens Wore . Diamond they are pre to offer their patrons the benef 1 Ht of their services with prom) ‘and on reason joems , Di le terms, IXON & CROSS, Diamou au 6-3m 61 Louisiana avenue, ie «wae P. Ox TAxKe gate Ty FRANCK TAXLOS, ,