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EV + ST | MEDAL AND PREMIUM SCHOLARS. IN G LD AR. The following is the list of the Medal and == | Premium Sebolars ot the First Distriet for te year ending in July. as prepared by Mr. J. 0. LOCAL NEWS, Wilson, one of the Trustees; bat owing to ths SS treasury of the Corporation agt Being in a Amusements aad ‘ectiags To-Night. a'thy condition the medals and premiums Narioxat TaeaTus.—Fourth night of «Phe | Were not furmisaed, except ia. a few kmatmices Biack Creo wheres teacher of friend procured them : surxeron (ity Garp . g1 MEDAL SCHOLARS. p Woneatite Souses ters Cen) sana Gram Wegetie Be Databand s Grammar—Apcnie E. Trambull. Santee Intermewiate—Herman Binic. Female psc rmediate, No. —Effle McFarlane; No. 2— en B men - Sallie Childs; No. There will be a grand rall ‘i No. 3—Annie Seymour, Colfax Clup, and t a ; Camp; No. 5—Emma Gen- te bear spre : No. 6—Jobn T. Svewart. No. i— Walter B. Patterson; No. 2— ¥: No. 3—Lanra Beardsley: i—Agnes a. Ciamputt; No. 5—Touey MoKea- No. 5—Cbaries Rogers: No. ?—Willia “Guitin: Ne ‘The . ; ley: No. L1— odfrey; No. 12—Frankie Dyer. Excure mont of Ball Cla * benefit uf St . PREMIUMS. | Parechial Sch place on Monday next. | Best Written Examination. ale Grammar—andrew A. 1 he Singleton, Charles A. Hark male Grammar—Kar Fanny Calvert Male Intermediate_Frank : Roater, Clinton Repp. Female Inter- ra Lesh, Annie Dutcon, —Joe Care), Grucie Hur- Seventy StEes benefit of Lep Tu and evening. Park. —Pic Nic for the to-morrow afternoon ason, Lt ne Hazard: No. ale, Alice Bowie, gE Mate Biandenbarg, Douald 5: Jemes V Gremma: ng WU « over. a's seat, ated that the No. 1— Coombs, Ella Beckenbaugh, Mazzi ehinsov, Ma t Clara Wiison, Mar: ten ur, James Marr, Wal Wilke Chamberlin, Gussie Gr tery, Joanna Oliver, Emma Me! mmell; No. + mary, No. 1—Josep tee. Henry Smith, Willie Sinard: Duley, John Love. mes Williams, u. Geo. Willis ie hearny, Adelia Estee Hay un. No. + — Chi gs. Wilhe B. tie De 5 tchell, Eduie ‘Runs > Carr. ¥ No. j— nderson; No Annie J. aie Ribuitaky, Wise, Annie B rank of the Figth fee, to participace w tae ded ur and Bt D instant, whicl was accep d fo assemble + Peer O'Day ark, Henry Sehui Pewmanship. Spor | Male Grammar—Cisreues H. Moody; Female G: Maggie Ballantyne. ! termediate—Fickler Hunt ug the expenses of puch» & Seymour ané Bl-ir pole and | flag im the Fonrtn Ward Messts. J.G. Wilson, D. 1. McNamara, and Rovers Ball were appointed a committee to purchase 2 Mag ard streamer, and Shade, UO Bein aud Holiahs Procure a pole and have it erecied The club was addressed py Mr. George I Wiisen aud Mr. Thomas Dan Saudy of whom dealt i the severest invectiy the Kepublican leaders, calling them murde: ers, Ube ves. inv of domesiic sa y, aud wp-rooters of civilizatioa snd moral govern- ment. Their purpote. he believed, was to ine AUEUIATe FevolutoN aud mou:rchial de-potism im this country should Grant and Colfax suc werd, and for one, he was ready for tbe issu withough, perhap-, mot pbysicall: ole sie Harkuess, sbouider bis musket im the army. Let revol Paige saepecrat dt tiow come, and he should defend b*< domicil in | 5- Benedict of invasion, by the might of his arm, with | C!<¢ Beach; tied &¢ comme length. when he was tuterrupt. | 2-mma J. Fowier, No. 3—Suaie Hoe ed by Mr. George Wilson. who thonght Bim | Marion Dougher entirely on! of order: although, if were no | 2 Fepori-Ts present, be was willing to Dear him to the cor Some gen nan moved & vote of thanks to io Mr. Dau Sandy tor what be bad already «aid, Vocal Music. when that gentleman gracefully waved bis 2 a ackBoWledzments and Tevred. Adjourned. pees aN Tre Fine Atarw Ixvesticatio: evening. Commissioners Thompson and Jona. son were fo have continued the inves! to the fire alarm. Mr. Jobnson. in ¢ Of itiness in bis tan Mr. Thompson. who mitiee, before the bou: Mr Larcombe tha: inve rimediate, No. 1—Lizaie Clark; No. Styke; No. 2— me Kawliags; No. i— se Coapmin; No. b— 1—Lewis Alulerfer; No. 3—Mary Usok; No. Franz Da + Lingoack: No. iv—Ros- art: No. 11—Jobn Hamiion, Cowie: Female uimar—DMaude Shay g Male Tutermediate—Charlie Dayis: Female iuvermediave No. 1—Carne Davis; Nu. ?—An- No. 2— No. 3—Emma Beltio; No. +—Ciar- No. 5—Ciara Dante: No. 6—James No. i— No. 5—Johavie Lisda No.7 =U Herman Blau; Female i—Nelie Lenman; No. 2— + | Interimediate Nv sat | Grace Hurdle. tin; No. b Harbang: No. |—George Ber No. 3—Mary Johuson: No Wille Marks: No. 6—George Samuel Fowler: No. ~—#eile adie Gusbrie; No. iv— —; 4 from information received by bim tu Mr. Larcombe. Superintendent o: Alarm Tele; not obtain 2 as Mr. Th fluenced b stated thx MAN SOLDIBRS AND Sattons’ Unxiox— -cHER VETERANEN Bosp.—T a sion held its usual w Ly meeth wad integrity bad | evemug, Lieutenant William Young in the proceed in any | choir. ‘The Chair announced that the pres‘. a. ame he would chal. | dent, Chartes Damm, who held a position in fenge any proot that he had given su opinion or | the Agricultoral Department as translator, was biased 0 ate ct bul resigued the same, and had gone West to This imvestigatiou is therefore postponed to | organize German Soldiers and Sailors’ Uniers, the next meeting of th: tt = det of 0 Address the Germans in support of the weil + Jodu. the Ilovok aad mt and Colfax. New members were ad. Mr. Thompson Ladder Compauy, aud the upsetting of No. 1 to the elub, after which a resolution Engine is tu be investigzied by we comm tion to the resignation cf the te Adjourned, gCRtncn Iurkovemest.—The Ninth S:reet | —— ethods:1 Protestant Church is now closed for | A New Verstox—Muany of our readers are Tepairs. The entire front of the house ts to he miliar doubtless with & verse of seripture Temedeled and moder: Workimen are wou ld rather be a door keeper in the house now engaged in extending the pediment with | of the Li ‘id, than dwell in the wnts of wicked- brick wings, the whole to be surmounted with Hecemdy. the steamer Sam Ponts was a <avys Proecting cornice. The widows are rning to Baitumore from the Eisteru Shore to be ot . and filled w aryland, with a number of colored people stamed Lad been attending acamp meeting, and ov voard a prayer aud experience mecung was J, during which an old colozed woman got | happy andexclaimed “Whew! Bless God! I we sooner be a deck band on the ark of de awn by Mr. | Lord, dan de Capin of de Sam Penta.” ork is un. | ‘The interior will s ‘The plan for the n J.C. Harkness, A itect. and the : patie tediearat ee aes cee ae = METHODIST QUARTERLY Kel Th nter. The congregation, for the present, | ME r UNION. — The cat wonbip at OOn Wetiees tee Sih G“Arterly reanion of the Methodists of this street. The CBurch will be reopened abya: ihe | °F WAS held last evening at the Foundry die of fob corner of lith and streets, when middle of Uctol . W. K. Woodward presided. Short ad- Greases were made by Rev. Messrs. Halliday, ; Davis, Green, B. P, Brown, Mer- . Newton Brown. A committee Appointed to select & committee from the day afte on, wed inthe Sta of Hazzy Sackett. som of Mrs. General Suciet:, | residing at Springdale, harged wits ab- duc tone ae girlet this Pereshreaty sixteea E — Sar hes to be known as the Church years of ase, and cloping ‘with Ber to urs EXtRsion Comamittee, ns folluws:—Slessrs mother’s residence, about three weeks since, Y °'hington, Laagley, Simpson, and Huring. came up before Justice Clark at the Central s lars aad Statiom-bouse. The iather and mother of the | | PRO!ECTEDORGaNzation oF A New GROVE young girl, Harry Sackett, (the accused.) and | OF Devtns.—On Tuesday evening, a number & number Of witnesses were present; but after | Of Fentlemen assembied at the house of A. T. A conference of the parents and friends of the | Hatiield, on H street, and formed themselves girl. the Justice was authorized to disiniss the | 1108 Grove of the U. AO. D.. under the ‘Warrant upon the promise of Sackett uot to | »ame of Magnolia Grove No.2, of the District Viest the young lady again. ot Columbia. ‘This Grove cets tor a formal geile organizstion on Monday night, at 3 o'clock, in SoxTe Warp Srymour ayp Brarr Civs.— | Bar's Hall, corner 9th aud D streets. Quite ‘This club helaa meeting last evening in the | ® bamber of the members of other Groves hall corner *th street east and L screet sout!:. | ¢xpect to be present at the instaliition of the the president. Mr. F. Ober in the chair, aud | officers of Magnolia Grove No. 2, which will George W. Miller, secretary. Several gouile- | taxe place in about three weeks. men Were proposed and elected members of the | Ce a eS. club, The election of an Executiveaad Pinsu- = Tur Ropy or THe DrowxED MAN —The cial Commuties was postponed till next meet-- name of the youth whose dead body was found apg. The assistant secretary was dire*'e1(o | at Blackistone’s Island afew days since, as notify the members of the club of the t.me of | stated in the Stam, was James F. Fowler. He the next Meeugg. Adjourned. wes a young man about eighteen years old. —— His brother identified the body, out deeompo- RecovEntna— Oliver Lydan, the boy who | sition Was too far advanced to admitof the re. was sbot m the White Lot a few nights siace, | moval of the Temaime, and the body was in- is much better this moraing, and it is tnough! | terred on the island, and will be brought to this be will recover. city during the winter. Tue Poromac Froyt.—The warm weather which Bas so suddenly come upon us acua. chuses an increased number of pleasure sec ers to seek the pleasure of enjoying a season upon the water. Last might the steamer W wasett, Captain Fawke, reached Potomac Fer- ry wharf from Curricman, and this morning steamed down to Glymont, under charter the Journeymen Bookbinders’ Associatio who have been disappointed in excursions onc* or twice before. The Wawasett will make a second trip to Glymont at? o'clock. ad a thi P até o'clock this afternoon. The stea xpress. Captain Nickel. made an exeursio wn the river for the benefit of St. Joseph's (Catholic) Orphan Asylum, having her decks well crowded with passengers. At one o'clock this morning theattaches and paraphernalia of Maginley & Oarroil’s Cireus, left for Aquis oO on the steamer Winnisimmet, leaving behind Mrs. Maginley, who is d Lat the National Hotel im comseqnence of an injured lec received during one of her pertorms city. Mr. Maginley is also co. ma At the same hotel from indispos is ports will be fonnd below ent Wharf.—Arrived—Sebr. George H. Diller, Mille, from New York, with nay, tor the Government, Ailey’s Whorf.—Ammved—Sehrs. J. J. May- pole. undict. from Cone river, with oysters, tor market, Ocean (Queen, Ohesser, from Sc. George's, with oysters, for market; Joha Havens, Lewis, from Accomae, with swee toes, for market; sloops Rovgh, John-on, ¥mont: River Queen, Davis, from Giy- mcat, With watermetons, tor market: Empire, Frazier, from lower Potomac, with fisn, for marker; Cneco. Williams, from the same place. b produce, for market A.W. Martin, m lower Potomac, with oysters : Sehr«. Salisbury, Parks, for Havre- de-Grace, light; Bershelia, Gilmore, tor Port 70 's Wharf—Arrived—Sohr. eran Wave, m liavre-de. » With wood for ark & Give: w ed—Schr. Mechanic. ; Schr. Florence, Hndson, trom th tl, to finish receiving a cargo of iroa for New York. Joinsen's Whue. tor 5 _—Sailed Schrs Mansion, Union, Perry, tor Mary K th mmm ramer, for Geo! OWA, to load ior Philadelphia. V0 7. Arrived—Sebr. R. 1. Capes troin Salisbury, Md.. with Inmb vd river landings, aud passengers a B. N. mand: A. Ti Dou Licht. aeons eee Porice Irems.—First Precinct orderly, fined $5 Wm. Joy. do. do; John W. Joy, drunk and ‘du,, fued Ww ns of lareon iste t arity for good behavior; Patrick Bouldin, drank, do. Barney Clinkett, fugitve, returned to work- house: cond FP cinet:—Mary Hanes, disorderly, workhouse; Wm. Johnson, do, fined $3; Lu: th ¥ Mullivgton, de Fourth Precin ‘u! nomber, tloed = and disorderly, fine Spencer, do., fined rt with. ; Anthony Myers, drank st: H.W. Bayard, Jn t:—Henry Colemar.oi ‘osts. William Bue! White, drunk au i +: —Dant to keep peace. Bar do. John dst of opera glasse Will the op small iron rail i ovld 2 that the pocket % hunzin the + and © out when its owner seemed lo Luce no notice wh ever of the accident, who wa on the platform at the ked up the ra ginsees and turne, over to Mr, us, the time-keepor at the Georgetown terminus of the railr — --e«—— MeKkeantizE 1 ume is some w tween porting ra down the alreg honse in M up Tt will be e the conduct of branch Mr. Hume,y ness in ertis intended wil occupy at. Jones XC Baldwin Bros. carpenters. Tie tron will be furnished trom the estanli ot Messrs, Bartlett, Kollis & « of Bary more. When finished, the building will ‘The bnilding, which is now being demolished for au iron front suc was fu s White's d: gallery, and only a few months since wits tho overhauled and impro thousand < et recon. © t New J esday last, at a meeting of tees of the Dickinson College, (Carhsh held in Philadelphia, unanimously el resideutof that iustitution. wr. I: graduated at Dickinson anout twenty year- go. and is the first alumut ever elected ty that position. He is a gentlemen of fine liter. ary ability, and for many years was a promi. nent minister of the Baludimore Conterence, and a well known in this city, having bad carge of Union and Wesley Chapels, Tar NortTHern Mauger. the clerk of the Northern M: Mr. T. 1 Langley, sold the privilege of occupying the ground on the north side of the market as stands tor the sale of produce. This privilege is for ene year, and it was sold under the advice of the “ commissioners—Messrs. Helmick and Scrivener—the proceed= to be used in the pur- cha-¢ of new hose and for repairing the gas fixtures, Ou Weduesday, ——_.—— Wasurxeton Gy} At the meeting of this as Colonel H. C. Wood was lected president to joned by the resignation Mr. Frank Meyers. We are informed that there are only lve shares of stocX tn this avso- eitiion remaining nnsold, the number being Limited to two hundred. = oe, Proimistic ENTERTAINMENT. — Billy E rds, the victor of the late fight at Cone cer, With bis trainer, Dooney Harris, arrived e last evening, and will be the recipient of At benefit on Saturday night at Canterbury Hall, the entertainment to consist of a concert, clog dancing, club swinging, and winding up sp-rring exercises, in Which Dooney and Bill ‘will appear. a eign aa ACCIDENTAL jor.—Mr. Robinson, a car- penter, residing on the corner ot 6th and S streets, was shot in the wrist on Monday night, by the accidental discharge of a pistol, the bali going up the arm. Dr. Dubamel this morning succeeded in extracting the missile, which was lodged near the elbow joint, and the wound is now less painful. —— THe CoxsekvativE Akuy aND Navy Unton beld their usual weekly meeting las: wight. In consequence of the limited namber of persons present but little basiness was transacted. and the meeting adjourned without aby mutters of interest being disposed of. ——— TRANSPERRED.—Lieutenant Skippon ard Lieutenant Hurley, of the Metropolitan police. bave once more exchanged places. Lieutenant Skippon returns from the Fourth Precinct to the Sixt, (Central Guard-house,) and Hurley resumes bis old station in the First Ward. a Dr. R. Frstzy Hent was unable to lave with the party which left here for a trip to We sisiver as stated in Monday’s Star. He ind still in this city attending to his protessions1 utles. iy —_.4———— Runaway.—About ¢ o'clock yesterday after- Roon a horse aitached toa bai belonging to W. H. Marlow, ran away from Riley's whart, foot of 1ith street, buthe was stopped after rouning some distance. The buggy was con- siderably mjured. RESTORED TO 17s OWNERS.—Abont five o'clock yesterday afternoon, officer McCathran brought to the tb precinct station a horse, hitcbed te a wagon, which he had found estray, anc which was afterwards turned over to the owners, Messrs. Baldwin & Brother, ———— Sale or Rear Esrare,—Messrs. Green é& Williams, auctioneers, yesterday sold part of Jo i, square 4°, routing thirty feet on south G treet. berweed Tih und =th, with improves ments. to Charles Javive, for $2,(60, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market continues to be well sopplied with loanable funds on call, and the rates of mterest are without marked charge. Discounts are obtaimed without di- culty, and the opinion is pretty generally en- ued Rmong borrowers and lenders inat the anticipated stringency as the time proaches for the Octover bank Statement is not kely to be realized. It is estimated that about $5,411,009 of currency have been sent West the pest week. The reserve of legal-tenders in bank is about 33 per ceut., which is 8 per ¢ of the required Amount. Interest on loans ranges from 3105 per cent., the ma- Jority of transactions being at 4 per cent Dis- counts are trom 6 to7. Busiaess has fairly be. gun tor the season, and money will no dow be in greater demand; but there 1s, at prese: Bo Apprehension of ughtness. — Government Securit! WASEINGTON, Sept. 10, 156%.—Jay Uooxe & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : i Five Twenties, is64. Five Twenties, 1-65. Five Twenties, Jan. vs Five Twenties, Jan, & July, Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Ten Forti Seven Thirties, NEW YORK—FIRAT BOARD. (By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph. ; Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stoc'ts and bonds in home and {fcreign markets as follows: New Yors, Sept. |.—First Boara—U.S 6°s 11, coupon, 115 8, 1-62, coupe 1864, coupon, 100g; 165, coupons, 1103,; coupon, new, 18x; 6.2's, 167, coupon, 1s i0.40's, coupons, 1045; Pacific Mail, 102%; Onno. and Miss, Cert floates,z* § ;Mariposa,—; Atiunti Mail, nove; Canton, 49%; Oumberiand, 30; W. U. Telegraph, 34 4; Quicksilver, 24: Boston Water Power, 15,4; N. ¥. Gentral. \; Ere, + do. preferred, 6:3 Hudson, 1102; iteading, 19%: Michigan Ce Michigan Sout ern, *3%; [linois Central, Cleveland Pirisurg, -3%; Northwest, si “6°; Cleveland and Toledo, 1 101); Fert Way: e 44S: Toledo & Wabash, 55 Wells, Fargo & Co. Exp. press, none; United States Express, 44: Mor- chants’ Union. 22; Uhiergo & Alton. 150) pri'd, 155. Market firm.” Gold, 14434) sd Cable} Loxpox, Sept. 10—11.15 moue neeoumt, 9F%. Bonds, 71%; Ilincis, 91; Erie, 303g: A. and G. W. FRANKFOcT, Sept. W—IL LIVERPOOL, Sept, 10—11.1 ket opens steady. Sales estimated of 10,00 bales. Uplands, 10%: Orlean Loxnox, Sept. W—1 money 4: oH Jonsols_ for m. 9 nsols tor : Bonds, 72 Illinois, Liverroot, Sept. i0—1 ker steady and more aciive; sales will reach 12,000 bales probably—pri nchanged. ag ee Baltimore Markets, To-day. MALTIMORE, Sept. | Cotton dail at 2%. Flour aull and weak, we @ small business, heat firm; Good to firm; White. S1.150 ed on quin’ ton mar- Hib sides, Hy; Hams, New York Grain Market To-day New Your, Sept. 10.—Flour ber vy cents lowe ned 2a3 Corn a shi Furopean Markets To-day. ‘Sept. 10 -P. M.—U.S. 5-2) bonds, quiet and ste: EEVOOT. Sept. t —P. M.—Cotton steady Lard firm, aud advanced —— Dry Goods. sis been a tairly active bu im dry goocs durin the week: and merch re here in fuli force, haye commen ng their purchases in earnes:— s ® general rule. tl do not bay In domestic goods,” particula ly ud sheetings, bork brown and ileached, there has been’ a slight yielding of p nd the commission-honses and inann- ees show 2 greater disposidon to ws than for some time past. In prints rabie activity, and prices 1. Wool- ign goods ave ip mportations have iy: but prices are well maintained tor dress-good> adapted to the son. sou. The suction-rooms have heen well atiend!= to and prices well kept up —N. ¥. fndeper one Wii. ness clone he West. ——-<-e-__ ALEXANDEIA ANDVICINITY.—The Journa! of this morning says: on 7 ihis city was honored by the presence therein of Barney Aaron, Esq, anda Parcel of companions from Washington, who proceeded to “do” the ancient burg in the ac- ed siyle of to . Barney's cicerone «well Known fistic expert of this place. On teeing Washingtou’s pew in Christ Cuarch, Barney was heara to observe “my heyes.” Fail’ was refused John T. keys, charged a Incivious assault on bis own daughter, County Court of Prince William county, y. His final trial cakes place in Novem: Wesley Morgan, colored, who recently es- caped from jail, bad up to yesterday elnded ar. rest, though the mo: adepted to ensure ths Arratrs x Lovp Leesburg Mirror says arm 9 urg, and contain- 1 about 20 sic enry Vanuerhoof, of iis county, for $50 per acre. The long ary spell whict bad parched our pestures, dried up our vegetables. and cut sho. the corn crop, wes broken on Thursday In by a most delightin! rain, The Order will lay with du» Masonie ceri monies, the corner stone ofa Masonic Hall now in course of erection at Loveresville. on Tues. the 2d inst, duress will be deliver- MR. T. A. mown citizen, lies extremely il at his residence, in the Sixth Ward. ee er oe re MARRIED. FARL-—ASHFQED September 3, at the resi Sence of the Lride’s father. by the Rey Mr ‘Tudor, CHAS FARIS to Miss EMMA ASHFORD; both formerly of Vircinia, now of this city. GIBSON—BINNIN. On the sth instant. by the Rey Mr. Hamilton. GEORGE G. GIBSUN to ALPSKETTA BINNIX, both ofthis city. PLYER—HOUGHTON. On the sth inst .-y the Rev. A.A E Taylor, Mr. HARRY G. PLYEK, of New York city, to Miss OPHELIA E. daughter of C.P. Heughton, Bay. of Georgetown, D. ©. ECKLOFF—SMITH. AtSt. Aloysens’ Charch on the Sth instant, by Bey BF. Wize, 9. J. JOS? PH E. ECKLOFF, of Washington to KATE %, S3UTH daughter of the late Nicholas Smith, altimore. KILLM@N—MITCHELL. On the sth inst, by Rev. George G. Markman, WM. H. KILLMO: of Washington, D.C., to BMMA'B. MITOH EL’ dauciter of the late Daniel Mitchell, of Montgo: ery county, Md. DIED. TALTY. On the 9th instant, after a long and pelnful iliness, whieh he bore with « christian for- JOWN PALTY in the 45th year of his nem tends of ihe family are resgectially invited te attend his funeral, from bis brother's residence, Pee street, on Friday, the lth instant, at 3 ‘cloe! * PUPNS. Onthe morning of the 19th instant, BATTIK F , youngest rot Rate aud The: odore Burr, . py.) / LEWIS, September 9, FLUEENCE MAY, in fant dangzhter of Thomas D. and Louisa Lewis, dL year and 12 days _PUBPUREY. Ow the oth inet, HATTIE CONNEULY,, infant daughter of i}. F aud Belin brey. aged 5 montis and g days. Usp STATES PATENT OFFICE, JSRiNoTON, DAG Sepcerabor 9, 1638, On the petition of JA! . SIMPSON, of Provkl>n, New York, prayivg for the extension of a patent granted him ou tbe sth day of Deertsbe 1884, for an tmprevement in Dry Docke: oe meer It’ te crderet that said petition be heard at this office on the 234. day of Eoverber, it. Any Person may oppose this extension Objections positions. an other papers should be filed Anh ofice twenty days betare the day. of Nearing. se 0-lawsw Commissioner of Patents, On the petition of CHAS. Bax route, Pat: Patent granted eta at tae of Decembs Hector am improrneeae ia eae ee ASE pee pd = office om the sad nat nid petition be heard at this day of November, ease oft gan thea office twenty days efore the aE . Commissioner of se 10-law3w CITY ITEMS. ——_.———. Ngciect or Duty.—Wm. Marshall, whose Arrest for failure to attend to his duty was no- ticed im yesterday's STAR, WAS not a scay r imtbe Sixth, butin the Fjfth Ward. No ixth Ward scavenger has been arrested. igen MoRRISEY Littre.—This young man, who is sent performing at Metropolitan Hall, bas astonished all whe have seea Bim. His Acting as a song and dance man cannot be Passed, and we advise every one to see bim While be is at the Hall. —_.—__ Goep Brack Dorskix PastTacoons for $5 ; some very superior for $10; at Geo. ©. Henning’s One Price Olothing Store, No. 511 7th street. ne HEAR YR, Prorie, aNp LISTEN TO THE Voick or Wispom.—Those in want of Gen Furnisbing Goods, good goods, at low pr: go fo the ORIGINAL FRANC. 44 Seventh stroe’, between D and E, where yon will fad a splen- did assortment twenty per cent. cheaper than im any similar establishment in the cuy. His motto is, +A quick penny is better than a slow dollar.” Remember the place—44 Seven street, large plate-glass front, six doors below E street. No branch store. 99,1 Corwa, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, 1). since 1561, removes Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., and successtully treats all diseases of the feet without pain of mconvenience to the patient. The shoe ean be worn with ease im- mediately after the operation. Refers to u many emit surgeons and thou- je persons who pr- trouize his establishment. Hours from 5 a.m. to6 p.m. No charge for consultation at oifice. is made at residences from 6 to = p.m. ae 2 Seed Price List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods %t be ORIGINAL FRANC'S, 404 Seventh street, be- tween Dand E streets: Good White Shirts, Sia Sy; geod Under- Se. and $1; A No. t Merino Shirts and Drawers. $1.50, z0od Cotton Socks, 1), 15, 20, and English Half-Hose, $5 and $5.50 per dozen; three boxes ite Handkerchiefs, 15, 20, aud 25cents: Linen Collars, Cait Ties, Bows, Toilet Articles, et at popular prices, Remember the place. Seventh street. large plate-glass front, six doors below Estreet, No branch stores. 041 ——.——— 1p IT 18 THROWN IN YOUR TEETH that y. do not keep your dental apparatus in prop trim, itis your own tanl:, for all the world knows that you might do so by using that matchless vegetable dentifrice, SozononT. SSPALpINe’s Guvg.’—Uheap, Convencent, and Usetul. Mends everything. ——.—_ Urnorstengrs Goops aT Cost.—As I am about to close my business this fall I offer the following goods at cost prices: Reps, Damask:«, bh, Holland Shades, Tassels, rd, Tacks, Roller En » Racks, (ni Clow, Carpets, Table Linens, Bad Spreads, ec. Small dealers and others are respectfally invited betere purchasing elsewhere. Bt8; A. ApaMs oth street. poecnuaesstneaied 2 ERS your hair so beautiful!) Mrs. Allen's Improved (uew style) Hair Re- or Dressing, (ir one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every druggist sells it, eo pees ne RG PeReows wishing to subscribe for Tas STaR who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy Yard, will please leave their orders 0. 122 East Capitol street, between éth and Sth. Joun Co@eins, Agent THE WHITEHURST PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 24-6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 4's and 6th streota. ‘This Establishment, founded fn this city in 1859, and cmbracing among its hepdrets of thonsants of necatives and specimens, PORTRAITS FROW LIFE of all the Celebrities that have been on the jor French Artist, and, te.nnd new. and All the Art, is ready for Photograp! Je that cannot he sesel. and at uultorm low rates that canuc? be underbid. Gems, Ambrotypes, Poresiaines—al! styles ant sizes- ards, Vinperial Care Four Fours, Extra Four- Fours. Eight-Fours. Cabiret. Impertal, Life size—piain and colored—from ¥ cents up, Gem Litenesses for Lockets, Watches, and all other miniature purposes. Maps, Charts, Drawines, Sketches, Pictur: Paintings, Models. Machivery. apd every other imaginable thing taken or copied, im the Lest style aad of any size. Old Dagnerreotypes, Pictores, Patutings, &o reuewed. copied. enlarged when desired), abd ten dered fresh and life-like, Pictures taken in all kinds of weather, Facilities unsurpassed. Our motto in the picture line, is. “The finest life-like likenesses at the lowost prices.” Nos, 424-6 Poona. Ave., bet. 453 and Sth sts. Cut this out for a Memorantum. DRY @ocDs AT LOW PRICES, BOGAN & WYLIE, No, 329 SEVENTH STREET, bet con New York avenue and L street. je 2-3m MARLOW & CO.’s PERFECT FITTING SHIATS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN «3m Gasp opestxa oF BOY'S , VUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S FALL CLOTHING, Suitable for SCHOOL AND DRESS WEAR. Also. full stock of DRESS SHIRTS, UNDER- SHIRTS and DRAWERS all sizes. 7 &F Special attegtion given to this branch of the Dusipess. Purchase nid do well to drop in and got an idea of the tasty etyles and ier WALL, KOBIN * 322 Peni sylvania a au 23 Im Is PORTANT News. ©. B. JEWELL’S PREMIUM Suara are acknowledged to be THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY in the market. They are made on the old fashion plan by boll ing, and are free from all injurivus Chemica! adulterations. : ‘The premium ORIENTAL SOAP, The NEW YORK CITY 80aP, The ‘ CHEMIOAL OLIVE 80aP, The “ LAUNDBY SUAP, Are brands of superior quality, and are guaran- eed to give perfect satisfaction, ASK YOUR GROCER for any of these and take no other. ac sale by all of the BEST GROCERS in the ‘ Manufactory, Nos. 500 and 502 @ street north Between 4th and sth. Jy M4-tf Washington, DO. 2 F OB TINNERS AND METAL WORKERS. nptnks TIN—14x20 Leaded charcoal, C and 1X, 10x14, bright charcoal Tin, 10 and 1X, 14x20. EP XX) X, DXX bright charcoal Tin. IBON—Bussia, Im Busia, Belzian, alee sat Perforated ac Bar tiny Bar Leaf, Bolder. Soldering Irons. WIBE-—TIron; Brass, Copper, Steel, and Annesied Iron, ts, t Seta, Th ” Mallets, “Bile Biget Sate Tinnere’ Matte }RASS—S! and Hoop. Pee rarer tects, oecte Be Poca osm se Goods as above are being received daily, and are FeRorieg end importry, ted are otared tthe ede 2) 87 aS 0 vo. CITY LOAN OFFICE. “ah ora Saar, GEORGETOWN. —_o—— Affairs in Georgetown. List oy Lerrers remaiming in the Georre- ‘own Post Office, Sept. 10, 1867 Ladies’ List —Ad@ison Ann Rebecca, Catherine: Carroll Elisiy; Doyle Mrs Vj Go! ing Mrs H L; Green Mrs Lavinia: El:gabetb: Johns Mrs Margaret, Kidwell Mos swullie B; Lucas Mrs Kate; Letener 3 der; Lee Mrs Marga: doek Mrs Etlen Parker mer Oe Rose, Paiere Miss Parker Mrs Cornelis; Procellon Miss Ma E, Robinson Mrs Capt Jas S; Revils Mrs A; Roberson Mrs Mary A Stratton Mrs Chas H; Sorger Misses Cavherme Tronwell Miss Mary; T Wilson Marian; Willi ren Miss Nellie; Walsh Mrs ©. *s List.—Albin Buel Henry S; Benedict Jas T; Bartlet Jos! H: Be- longer Alex; Bowen Capt Danw!: Biake Hom ley; Brown John; Henson Fra: Frazier; Bowes ‘Albert sro’ Wim 1; Crossley Capt Wm © ‘ ‘arlisie JM; Dashield Jas W Deal Wm; Eskredge Jas: Evgtisn Samuel S euben W: Gray Jessen a; Henderson Benjamin ‘on Robert: Joseph Sims Mrs Elizabeth: ohy Miss Mary 1), Mrs M Brown Capt 1- Conklin Samuel; Foster Moses: Gran: on John: Ha: is H; Johnson Rober Knignt Chas; King S r John R; Manogue Jos Maber Michael; Oder Fred’k; ( derron My & Co Messrs: males, 14 of ts of buras, 1: ak pove number 2s were nuder ten years of age live and fifty-five ye: Lsixty-nine years, 1 eighty years of a Poromac Diver . sion held a m of the regular or. interesting exercises tool No Irish need Apply.” tably gotten up, aud all haracters Were FOR SPORTSMEN. d of the four locks en fields are full of them, and a beru troubled yesterday, whi posed to be righ to bis agreeab’ uch by gunners. there, fired at what or ten reed bird urprise, that he he two bourds ¢ city Coucnit will meeting this t clock, in the Council chamber. for the par- 2 Who will be pr posed tow for vehicles acro Toppan Staxer.—Th. demmmation of Stoddard =tr n Session for severs Onlice, finished their Iabor will be ready to rep t comtem plated 1s the opening of Stoddard street throngh from Congress to High stre ZEAL OF Evtas Heremxs Ese who died sow expectealy on M. terday afternoon, members of the orga which the dece Tue Canat.. the pumber of a beriand siste that th Provably, he re Large numbers Iready in po: also that the wasteways Lave b: MEECHANT'S Sper bashel senonsa MAGNOLIAT suprly of this chetce EXTRA FLOUB on hand and for esle by manufacturur's Agent No 77 Water street, ¢ SENJ. DARBY TO ALL PERSON FIRST CLASS HOUSES CTICAL BELL HAN between itn» Belle burg in the most improve! pie. either with or witl N ut up in Hotels and Private Dwell SIGNAL BEULS ant constantly on band. TUBES with ALARW WHISTLES attended to All kind of REP ING executed with neatress and despatch LIGHTNING BODS. with Platine Tipped P. Lest mauner. Wotk done iv the ry at city prices M. WILLIAN, @ IMPORTER OF PABISIAN FANCY GOODS, SYLVANIA AVENUB, And 7 Cite Trevise, Paris \s constantly receiving N eatin Paris. i a hid io 5 VER by any other house |; price. Dreeses end Mantillas made to ord: Orders for Goods from Paris taken.” FALL AND WINTER IMPORT. TIONS 1568. MILLINEW Aapbons. Trimmi: ILKS. Penpsyivaria av ines in the best manner. BOLT GONG for SPEAKING sso08s, ie Muntilas. Ladies fn. ca. cannot be Bibvors, Velvet Ri SATINS, VELVETS NET MATERIALS. NDB, CRAPES. NNETS. AND Lables. bo AN A ES’ Ha’ Straw, Silk, Velvet and Felt We offer the Imrgést and beat ‘assorted Stock i: d States.comprising all the latest Parisian Novehies, and unequalled in choice variety act RONG OATOR & CO. 237 and 239 Baltimore at: AND YOUTES’ DRESS AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. A large stock just received for FALL AND WINTER WEAB. STEPHENS & oO. 310 Peunsyivania avenue, det. oth and 10th strects. Z,OLUMBIA BUSPITAL FOR WOMEH Toy IA HOSPITAL FOR WO. sien LYING-IN- HOSPITAL. — to avail themselves of the ac can obtain priv: Atron, These ro: all the comforte of home, The 12 per week, de ) thisincindes Jourd, Ni OVERNMENT or ital can be obta: the Intertor, Patients destrt, vantage of this Tarutebed wit prices range from $6 to Up. n the room selected, dere tor stimienton eo ake ers for ission to FREE BEDS in thia Hos: the honorable Secretary Genes al ee States Army. and plication for orders of the honorable Secre: made at TRacas ian okeeeae = : every Eaturday atSp. m., by Profe out-door Thompson, 15 EDUCATIONAL. FAOWABD UstveRsity - The Fall term of the Normal open Wednesday. Sept 6th. a ¢ ° Class organize| Sept, 2%]. and the Me. ment In October, with farther notice M®.,2.5, 53), TEACHES ard Singing Pints Accompaniments ¢ ebt ine few lens Terns —Singl- 21 Six Lessons, $5. Twelve Lessons, 3° Wishing tor lessons at their Will be charge Apply a lesson, tn Sth st. cor. G MS wu! former iy Tent) Parnes turned to qi agin ative INSTRUCTIONS IN MUS Own of pupil's residence. Terme moderate, sz, +2 G street south, ashington. pumder Those wishing to artend wt icage call . r address ber at No. I= Washincton «t Glergetown, before the date eb. ve-m: attoned #0 S-#08t" rect. be sof the ¢ MONDAY. Be For farther p. fel ict Rev BOF WIGET 8 J.. Prostlent wlare. apply t TATE INSTITUTE 4 Mathematics © tte S(Th eoneat Whig An Ene School for Ro term at Hall rel at N Bev RoR WILLIAMSON HENKY MASSON, A.M. Pr fess Lanenages OLLeck. TT CIT Inetttotion on _ Tuition. per annem, @. Physicians Fee ng ex ~ BO BETTRLIN, Pres COBNER OF T=ry AN. HBTS Mrs aid Mies KESLEY'S S voum « owl od on “ na Zim — Evenerr iseritere A CLASSICAL AND EXGUISH SCHOOL For Massachusetts avenur. between Ninth aud Tenth The Thirteenth A wil conten ani Session of t atitet ay. Sept th, 1888 MAKTIN reopen on MONDAY Seath Kew under trian Cheren, Dr senderiand's Cirertars reer of Dand «th lath st TH INSTITUTE for young lati-s apd misses will be open tur Ptton of day prpile.on MON PAY. Ith os bor, TRE At the resid t the erinctpa’, NGELO JACKSON, $31 New York ' B Mth and Tout weet 8 ed number of boarding pe ven crlved. For ctreulars apply to the principal su eon OUNG 1Al HOOl ON CAPITOL HILL. NO 1 pt PDINGTON PLACE. Ist FET. DETWRENBANDC souTH Vernon Dorsey will resume the duties ‘DAY, SEPTEMBER 77H im GETOWN COLLEGE, he MEX? seasion firat Mounds or any further inform ation apply t MeV. B.A MAGUIRE. 9.4. ataioct su 2t-Im T VINCENT S SONOOL, comer ben 0 pireets. urcer the care of Sisters of Obarity Lopen on MONDAY, Ancost Sixt. Parents are requested to be prompt in seading their chil- di an 1oIm F. ESPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY This Academy w en for thatraction on the 31st of August, 148. Dwenty-1cr tessa: will constitute a |onrter Primary Class $5 per Quarter. Secondary Class = Advance Pi horonch bass, 9% arter. A fewscholare > Board mapeteut «Acad ticulars address Ber, O15 Sth ati ademy an Ib hers furnished ce. For fi » on the Principal wt his i east, or at the A FFREDERICE "e MALE Possessing full coll: ite twenty SIXth ech clastic in September year 620. F. NARY MAKYLAND. ers. will commence ar the iret Monday and Taition pe olestic Hognee addrome INSURANCE, T.™ HANSON'S * ANSURANCE OFFICE FIRE AND LIFE, No. 516 SEVENTH STREET. Between D and E Streets ZETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, UF HARTFORD, COONS. _H WASH UURN, Beet T. M. HASSON 5 No. Ste Svein Sereat, SPRINGFIELD F. AND M. INSURANCE COMPANY. TM. HANSON 5 No. 316 Seventh Street BANKERS, Jax OQOOKE 2 00., BANEE 5 Firrrents StRezr, Orrosts Tcsacyey Ecy andes stcurrent market rates, eng vonstantly on band» foll eupply of a GOVERNMENT BONDs, BEVEN-THIETIES, AND* UMPoUnD INTEREST NOTES. Orders for BTOCKS, BONDS. to sxccntee and collections mate on al! scoessit is 5. uu sel-tt = ~. Pinsr narioxau nism OF WASHINGTON B. D OGCORE, (of Jay Cooke & Co. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Casvier GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITOXY anp ‘T OF THE Unites. STATES, 1btA ssreat, opposti Treasury Lepertimens. Government Securities with Treascrer Ustiap Btates, STONE MILLION DOLLARS oy je buy and sell ail classesof GOVER VMENy SECURITIES et carrent market rates FURNISH EXCHANGE ant make Colisctions twALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES UF Tre UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEKS, aud give cary. fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ong Fikes ané to any other business entrasted to us. FULL INFORMATION tx regard to % MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully fersisbes, wh. FLUNADCIAL a: FIRE PLACE HEATERS, BILB'S “GEM” ILLUMINATED Gas BURNEP. FIRE PLACE STOVE, AND BIBB’S “DIAMOND” ILLUMINATED Gas FIRE PLACE stove Now isthe time to ‘penntifel Stoves before = Rtg Pog mez t enacted ee prince meee gems, Mw eats WoeEine SALOON , the ‘Boest Ligecss? Whney mater wate