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NG STAR. TUNE 10, 1869, EWS. Meihedist . ‘The new church edifice at the corner of K and SB streets, recently erecced by tae Scathera ‘Methodist congregation, wb ch DAS for several years past worshipped on M steret, near Sa where they erected # neat irame chap-t on Jeased grownd,) is to be dedicted om Sanda: next, when it isexpected tha’ Rev. W. sey, Dr. Duncan and Mr. Holland wi ‘Tue building is about 60 fee: im Height and 6 feet wide and 90 fet deep. erected ow a tot 0 feet square, parchased a! nearly ©? and tbe cost of i¢ will be nearly $iv.(un), ma be total cost about $60,0 & pressed brick and window ork seBool room, shout 60 feet <quare, with neat setiees turns: With reversinie Dicks, bys the fr Ton "ih street, LOCAL N The Ne on Souther & ofticia e door eptrance to this floor} street. as ciso by a side di. the ft of the main entrance ts the infaa' wht is by & feet, «ne sbove the other cireles. Sash doors s school Toom, y may at at the Pupils may f the sebool pr re tormam ad galleri-< a Bas beea made tor th= Lo the pe lished and orled. desigard one, 1s 89! in a rec cimg the pulpi DIT, Which will be nader Joseph H. Danii Tauged Its form ts ellipc, the centre for ihe beadte >, cam see bisemture corps. There are for of singers aud a convenient cloaks 18 on one side. while r ree reflec srsjauder the galle. Ties theve are { buruers. The arrangement for lighting 1s 9 new one aad it ts contemplated wwsummed shall aid ia (be veatila- tha. te ¢ tion. The seats are circular in form, facing the t re handsomely cushioned in green, te nent carpeting is on the floor. The gen- ral plan and arrangement of the edifice is by Mr.5.T.G. Morseil, architect. Messrs. Mor- od Levering are the carpenters and coa- Joues sad Collins dit the brick work: W. H. Himes the piasiering: A. KE Shepherd & Brothers the gas fitting: Pho-. he plumbing: George E. Kirk the and H. c ‘The written exami- Latermediate Schools have been tered upou. The following were the ques- Geeyraphy.—1. In how many ways can you ove 1BA. he earth is Toand? What are thev! 2. Give in ibeir order the bodies of water through Which you woald pass, and the larze whe snd cities you igbt see, im come ina . What are the prinerp.] forms of religion. and where ate the professors oj eaet to be foand? Aritimetie —1. Divude the suum of 5-16 and 4-9 by thetr difereuce. 2. Multiply i0-5 by one Mililionth. 3. 1f @ vesset will oil 250 miles in 2 aays.¢ hours and 5 minutes, what is ber Averace TR e@ Of speed? 4. A can hoes row of 'B ta & certain field in ‘Bates, B can hoe a Tow in 20 minates, ard minutes, what vs the least number of rows that each cin ho» 1m order that all may finish together! 5. Two- thirds of the difference betweea two numbers is 48. And the smaller number is 50, woat is 6. Divide .065 by 5.407. Give the reason for pointing off the decimal. hi —1. What cag you say about C When and where was fought the battle ofthe Revolutionary War! What was Teso't! 3. Describe the last battle of the Kevolution’ 4. Who was Lord Baltimore? 5. State what you krow of Major Andre. Grammar.—t. What are the classes of pro- ja first nouns! 2. What is the difference between reg- | What are the | ular and itregutar verbs! methods of distingu Give example. 4. G ‘ number. 5. What is a comjunctive adverb? Name some of them. 6 Analyz#aud parse the sollowing: “Behind a cloud the moon wita- drew im woe. Spriling Levk.—1. AGA ing to the following words, and give the rules tor spelling, viz put, joun, Visit, move. 2. Whatis the rule for spel ig Words which have full as an affix! 5. Write the plurals of sto aud fag 3/2, Music.—t. What are the departments music, aud of what does each treat the relative leagth of toaes measured! i@ Wiple measure and how ts it acceated’— quadruple’ 4. When are tones in uni-oa! 5 Wha: do the clefs de.ermine? Wha: cle’s are 4p common use! 6. For what purpose do we use the syllables do, re, me, &=., aud for what the first seven letters of the alphabet! —_—o— RIMINAL CouRT JuRoRS.—Yesteraay, the tellowing jurors were drawn forthe Juus term of tee Crnninal Court _ Cran Jury—H_ A. Hall and J. R. Harrover, Secood Ward: John P. Crowley and Levi Pumpbrey. Fourth: William Martin. Seventh; ©. A. Upperman. Georgetown: Thomas Ei. wood. Second; T. Y Essex, Georgetown: H. regory and W.H. Thompson, Seventh: J. rth: J. Kidgway, Georzetowa, img the two sexes! & synopsis of the verb v.G@ ¥. Davis, Fow win, First Benedict Muller, Fo rth: Hi Sanley lor, Sixth; Cummings, First; J.C. ox! Secon Bates. Fourth: George Z. Col Pest Jurers—Johe H. Clark, Samuel Cropiey, Donaldson, S Henry Bareb, Second. coun Four | —e—— H i CoLoRSy Scoot Exawinattoxé —Tue ex- amination of school No. 7. wird dis:ri.t, taught by Miss Grace A. Dyson, was beld yesterday, from %3) &. m.to 2 p.m. Tais | School is ungraded, and requires am amount | of labor beyond be physical stremgtt of most | teachers. From its distant situation the at- tenuance of frends of the school was not so | great as could be desired. but there was a fair | Yepreseniation of parents. On account of tae merous classes the superintendent took the | ork almost wholly rmio his own Baads. prin expally to save time, $001 preseutof tbe carefully lanted and a \nstructi@ns of the pupils by tue teacher, dy a0 Sowers that were generally frequent questonings in the sev- eral branches pursued—spelling, reading, gee- bon oem Miss Dyson is beid by pops. This school has averaged fifty-six pupils during the year: 1 of attendance. sent ne day Of examivation, taouga prooa- bly Bot without good reason. —_>__. ‘Tum Wane RarvescaeCcve — At Sb lar mee celui t might wl ung Weewell Barracks—| t RK. J. Beale in the chair—a resolution was changing the time of meeting from every Wednesday Bight to the first Wednesday might of eaca Sina Jobs John G. Clary be expelle! trom “ ‘ as unWortby of SSSOcIMIIMg with the elected to fill the vacamcy occasioned by the expulsion ef Mr. Clary. Remarks denuncistory of Mr. Buipixne IMPROVEMBSTS.Among the bandsomest improvements im the way of pri- vate Tesdepees now being Male in Washing- ton are tbe erecrion, on K street north, between 140 street and Vermontavenue, of two browa- stone buildings, belouzing respectively toUom- modore Ts sud Colouel Hodge. When finished they Will be two-scories and Fremel gdty feet, and will coutam teen rooms each aud buserieut. They will bo finished wm the very dest style, sud supplied witg all modern improvemen's. Tae basement stoPy will be of Seneca stone. and the upper stores with New Jersey stone tr ming. Mr. Thos. Harvey bas the contract for these buildings af 2-400. sad =xpeo them ready for occupamcy by (he first of ‘vember. mr | potential mood, second person, singular | convinced all | Eigholz, Schneider tiem Sens of Tempe | ance RECEPTION OF THE DELEGATES. The Na ional Division, Sons of Temperance, | ef Nor b America. continaed tts session at Car- Toll Hall yesterday, after owe report closed: an} | the Most Wortby Patriarch, R. M. Fousy pre- | cruea bis annual report, giving a bopeful View of the opera'ions of the order for th- pas year Tbe progress and spread of ibe Urder throughout the different States ie noted im tat. | teriue terms; and the organization, on Mared Lith, Ibe. of tue Nationa) Division of Australia isamucunced The report then ervesa stit-- | ment of the fiaances of the National Union | during the past vear, showing recetpts 4:3) | expenditures @6-1.91. Balanca im treasary of | propagation fund to this date, $191.10. Sabor- dinate Divisioms are spokes of sa a very couraging manne ret membership referred to and the attention of the Na ional Devivior called to the subject, The report wa: MM mitiee, consisting of M.S. M. ew Yerk: P. D. Townsend. of Hall, of « aebee. Gthen Asdjurmed. TAR RECEPTION. A formal reception to the delegates by the | Greud Division of th | the Netonal Divisi -tevening xcegatenat Caureh, comer of ith and @ sirrets. ‘The deleg | Toll Hall to the church py the ( headed by 8 band of mosic Upon the platform | were General O.O. Howard and F.M. B P. of the Diste Jare | lowed by the ker” } trocared Division of the ud Wortay Pat | FM. Bradley made aa adtress of | which Hou. K. M. Foust, M. W. P., responded in fitimg terms. At the conclusion of Mr Foust s remirks. two litre misses— Mrs Gract= Hordie aud Miss Fiovence Hxgird—eame upon . tod in meat poetic addresses pro. di bim with beantiint Moral tributes. Mr W. P. of Howard Divisioa, then hy poem of welcome. Addresses he cause of temperance were theu J. Brsdford, of Kentucky, How of New Brunswick, and’J. N | mace ty | ©. D. Wetmore, | Swares, of New York: the exereises closing with on address by Dr. F. K. Leas, of Enginnd, and tbe benediction by Rev. J.C. Stoughtea of Hmois. PROCREDINGS TO-DAY. ‘The Convention reassembled at Carroll Hall this morping tm secret session, and numerous ts of officers aud committes= having been I the forencon was taken with their discussion. | Tr TOMA’ FRONT.—Under the iatinence of the rough, rainy weather to-day, the Poto- mac presents a maddy, rugged appea: ce, and many vessels bound bere are beating un The s‘eamer Arrow, S:ackpole, made ber usuil this moruing to Mouat Vernon and Mur- ai's Landing. with mails and passenger (ther movements of vessels will be found be- 4 0 Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Ann Ran- bo, Coburn, feo Havre-de-Grace, with lum- ber for Bletz & Kite. Sailed—Scbr. Ridie. Maloue, tor Eastern Shore; light. Mom-—Sailed from Havre-de-Grace on the 7th inst int, schr. Exire, Taylor, for this wharf, with coal for Gray & Hutebins. Johnson's Wharf—Artived—Schr. J: der, Wm. Hudsons, trom Bath, Me. toms of ice for the Great Falls Ice Company. Mem.—Sailed trom Bath, Me. on the tst tust. schooner Jesse B. Smith, Williams, with ice tor the Great Falls 1 opens, Riley's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrt. Lydia Hagh- lett, Reyrolds, from Havre-de-Grace, with coal for Washington dealers. Fowler's Wherf—Artived—Scbrs. Fawn. Wuey,and E. H. Atwood, Higzius, from ar. ner, Me., with 748 tons of ice for the Washing- ton ‘and Georgetown Ice Company: Kate, Keid from the lower Potomac. with wood for Fraser Fay's Wiarf—arrrived—Str. Cahill, Wilson from Balumore, with hay for Solon Fisher ‘brs. Harvest, Butler, from the lower Povo. + with bay for J. 0. Brewer: Arc, Has to load laths for Annapolis E rn. Fay, to load laths for a Soathern port. Clari"s Wharf (foot of 4th street east.)— Tivea—Sehr. Ridie, Malone, from Salisbury, Ma., with Eastern Shore lamber tor T. Edward Cistk &C —— COLORED Sonoors Ex awrmations T. This morning the pupils of schools No: 10, 3d district, coleted schools, Were examiued atthe school-house, near the corner of Del: ware avenue and H street, South Washiag School No. 9is of au ungraded character, embraces sixty-eight pepils. comprising boys ud giris, of which number fifty-nine were present, and the report snowed an average at- | tendance durmg the seven months’ tuition of os per cent. Miss Eliza G. Randall, iormeriy a Uacher of Georgetown, is the instructress, and jndging from the educational : beat personal decorum of the pupils under her ebarge, she is entitled to great praise. The children bere stowed great promptness in re. | sponding to the questions propounded to them, | aud at the close of examination thirty of then were designa’ed by Miss Randall as fitcec tor Promotion to lower intermediate classes a! the Rext session School No. 10, (primary,) was opened in N. vember last uuder the maLagement of Miss A V. Thompsins, colored, and emp: eicht pupils, (small boys and girls.) w averrge attenaance of fifty-three dur vand ® the The branches of education nave ad umation to-day a degree of per- fection was exbibited which Teached the anti- cipation of the most sanguine friends of tie school. ‘Ibe order manifested was decidedly good, ana the pupils were very nea'ly attired and seemed well trained. Mr. G. FP. T. Cook Superintendent, was present at both examina , And conducted the exercises of the —e—— Boat O#ALtenan—Yesterday afternoon, Sbout 6 o'clock, the owners of the new yacht “Little Ella,” recently built by Mr. Thomas, at bis yard, near the corner of 1:th street sou’ hotsted cauvas om their little craft and sa into Watt's Bay. where the the yacht + Wi and otlered formally to accept of the challenge of $300 for & race which, it is alleged, the la‘ter party Proposed to wager against any craft now in these waters. The «Little Eila’s” proposition was duly noted, aad a promise made to her owners that a definite answer would be given ma few days. the challenge be ac- cepted, a race may ‘pected in these waters not excelled {@ point of interest for many years past. —-—_—_. Yours bgp veer few hes peeren Mr. George Barr, residing on tl lensburg road, peo 's two sons into the city with mar- keting, which they supers of, ana alter buy- ing groceries y ‘arted heir homes. When nesr the ontexje'S Of the city, tour colored boys—Warner ©. Henry Black, Wash = Simmes, aged Li, 14, 1, D 4) and Jame “ued the youths ud ‘and 14, respectively—st., "*.q the groceries, took their money Away, as a: ‘srrested the Lieut. Ecklof and Officer Oliver —"T8Nit je depredators yesterday. and they are he !0F # beating by Justice E. L. Schmidt, on the ca." ot bigh way robbe —— VETERAN UNION.—A regular meet- wg of tals ann ‘was held last sight at Wills Hail, ‘7th street. Capt. Jenck in the chair. A Jeter was read from mt Damm, ex, , tification om the passage of bil ing bis “4 troduction of the German languag: tothe hools of the city. An invitatioa from the Columbia Turner Verein, extending aa in- vilation to attend its woe le fA Pi ittee, sistin, * ars. Fimarce Comm Fe or nay alto and the Baw. ror Covrt.—On day might a crowd of colored men in the neighborhood of Jd sad L streets attacked parties indisci ately. | knocking down Charies Just, Julias Wriett, jock DE Oficer | and s daughter of John A. rs ay | How terdsy arresied Cage Hober: Wichardsou ou the charge of commit | ung toese discrderty acts, last evening Justice S U. Mills beard the cases aud beid Terrul to bail for court to auswer the charge of assault and battery on young Just, and dis- | missed the othe! } —— | Naviowat Taxaren.—The associates of | Kelly & Leon will remain at the National Theater for three nights longer. We advise all Qus readers who desire to enjoy barlesjue aud good vocal and imsiramental music to be in at- | tendasce. This troupe bas several novelties | in thetr ‘and their give yniversal satisfaction. iF burlesy ues ot Finch Opera are capital. ; —__.—_—__ | A ComrLiwzsTaRy hpi was opys Jast eveong, by some citizens of Fourth Ward, with tne Colambia Fourth Ward fang, Jonn > to Messrs. M. G. Emery, A. K. James Holmes, . U. cas. didates in that ward at late election, and to Mr. J. H. Crossman, of the Board of Registra- ton. ' —_—o— Beating a oetan tek ‘Smith, eres, ‘SS ATTested yesterday the porice, ary | with Deating z colored woman uamed Ages Jones, wud ust Ubreats of aun:Bilation to- wards her He was taken before Justice Cox who fined him 85 for the first offence, @ud Beli bim to security to keep the peace om the latier charge. cS —_e—_— CRsTRat BUILM ms Assocration.—At the sale of money #4 the 41b mouthly meeting of this association, hela on Tuesday evening last, fifty-six spares Were advanced on, at an a) age of 32 per cen’. premium, making $7,616 in- | vested st one mee ng. ! AULT WITH INTENT TO Kitt.—Yester- | day Wo. H. Baxter was srrested by Officer ‘Offutt on the charge of assault and patiery with iutent te Kili James Taylor and Justice Pia! } committed Lama to jail for court. Eqrrty Cor Fairetrd vs ¢ a and B Mitbara Pp utes Lo convey. man ve. Hap ©: ree *hagsoiy ‘aad referring enue to a ties. Hasiip vs H tor’s report on tius tion. Navy Yanup colored met yard more, WAS given em- ploy ment as @ mscbiwist—the first colored man employed in work of that chrract-r, The ranches at the nayy-yard : bali ume, the work mot ie their ful! employment. The United camer Neipsic, now oo duty in Gulf Squadron, bas been ordered tu the for the purpos bs the Porter pater now in use, Sev ard of tha 1 appomtments have re- cently beri made in the Ordnance Depart. ment. The excitement consequent upon the @ppointment of the colored bricklayers bas subsided. ——— Tem EXegcrsrs aT THE ANNUAL Won- MENCEMEST of the law department of the umbian College, at the Congregational Church to-night, promises to be fall of inter- est. The anniversary address will be delivered by Hon. E. ©. Bantield, Solicitor of the Treas ury; aud the address to the graduates, seveaty- two in number, by Samuel Tyler. LL D. Tha Awerding of the prizes will fall t) the Hon. W A. Rubardson, : Treasury Depar! Sate eee armor REAL Estrarg.—(reen & Williams esold part of lots in sy Diy froar 40 fe on © sirect north, with the imp meots and an unexpired of year: privilege of purchasing lot 2, in sam for $3,025, to). L, Morrison, tor ——e—___ THE Race of the Anatostan B. vertised to take place to- ning, ts postponed watil the t Clan, ad- . Friday eve. inst, —e—_—_. ALExaNprta ITEMs.—The following are from the Gasrfre of Inst evening a man, ¥ mu, and child ail for attempting to leave the bout payime their board he WOMAD In Guestion, ear, And played the same game more successfully at the Maasion Honse, Tepresented herself as Mrs. ex-Senator Bar. nett. of Kentucky,tosome. and to others as Mes Breckinridge, of Fincastle, Va., and as having Intely been turned out of office 11 Washington, with a week's salary as ber only available means. She succeeded by her statements in collec ing some money, ard, as beretolors men- honed. took «quarters atthe Marsuail House, attempted to ienve that hotel and retura to Wastington, from whib city she came here, when the proprietor had her imprisoned. One of her items im her botel bill was Std for mint jalips. She and ber party are stilt in jail, Mowut Vernon Cotton Factory—Tea the suit of Turnbull & Co., against Abtjan Thomas and others, in the Federal Court—au applicauon Was mace this morning before Judge Uader- Wood, at Chambers, for the sale of the Mouat Vernon Cotton Factory, it having been decided by the receiver tbat he can not work the fac tory profitably. After ful: argument the Judge holds the matter under advisement. ad been pnt in Marsball Honse bill. 1¢ appears th who was here Iast ‘3 SALEOF AND LeTs, ¥ virtue of two dees of trast. dated re- EB vpent SOUT ABEL 38, 186%. and Geicbor it nd duly ree ‘i Recarde for the Di-trict cf © ies reepectioel ip Liters RM o'clock ‘astern hal! pa: of Let No. 14. tn fronting 45fest on D 220 stevets mad also Let 3 rorting “d fee street, between North (and M sircets, a depth of abort 349 feet. ‘Tho amonnt claimed to ba épe soaee Oo deeds is §. with intercat from ay . ere are wiz hor part of lot 14, ani on said lot 33. paying ® very good rent. anda splendid opportunity is oftered fora gvod invest- en of sale. $1.50 cash on ment. ‘Terms month to be seoured by deed of st. ° P at gale Con- Yeyancivg and s\ampes st expense of purchaser. If rms are not complied with with! ai Th ed. no! to be vee me these terms LEB 22 Seventh TRUSTEES SALE AT l0ME B & OU., Auctioncerr, ret, bet Gand H'sts, AUCTION OF HAND IN A Most’ esti GASHier ABLE BHOM AND LIBEABY PUR RE SIN HUNDEED VOLUMES SELECT By virtne ci @ deed of trast tom: subscriber trom Jos. B. Btewart. « A.D. 13% premises, 319 a isth atreeis. on FRIDAY, ths o@ sigs of July. « ommescing at 0+ 'clock wim Vall tin perscua’ property mentioned in the achedure By xed to said deed of trust, Aud part af lows: IN THE PABLO} Gue fine Medavion Var OR. Pier “ Fancy Divans a CHAMBER FURNITURE. Five handsome. best quality Brussels Carpets Bosewocd and Walnut Redstesds . “ en ty Fonr fine Wardrobes Bees, Bolsters, Pillows, Oomforts, ani Bed, 2 Baresus. Marble top eshstands, T DINING-BOooM. @re Crusrels hy Biressioen: baudsome pattern ‘Twelve Dining Chairs One board: ‘are Hyer plated Tea Service Iyer plated Tea Service: One net of ne QUE Sicp Geen tne Bvoous LI One elegant Brassela Garpet e \7 C od fo Easy Obair wo five Walnut Wan athe Select Books. 1m ine complet, Annas: ee a Be : eview. Three © ex tik hep curtains. ypproved pattera, with Farui lading the @ eluding the 6 and Utensils in fall ; BOOMS bairs. Btoveriu all Sie Gpombers Keck aire ad Carpet ‘upon the passages and stairs. iostwaihea loot Rate onthe istween Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth strects ; belence in 3.6, 9, ana iz cash _ co 4 = vel a re eet Prompt and soltte attention in all cases. Store 2 ni 5 OWeeltng assured that it the peti afrcunts matter a single thought I will respretiully, CUTENESS ned, 2 am és 2 foie omen Siete Feeling eo earsestiy 2” subject, X omitted eaving that m3 Conese 4 ou : t «+ A. BOSWELL, JUSTIO“ OF THE PEAOR, Ofce—228 sa atrecd west, near ¥ st. south. Lendloréd and tenant and civil business “"Rinu, Deedes Leases, Mortgages and Witie duly executed. from 88. m. to Sp. m. daily, Sparen em ee AB & coferer, w if Mi SE r, wi Pata CITY ITEMS. eS eee tess ‘Srkrre CLOTHING to be closed out, at very low prices, At Hable & Co.'s, 2 468 Peana. avenue, under U.S. Hotel. i” bas been supplied through to America of Hoff's Malt eminent phy-icians in the ave not failed to realize this fact. and they haveendorsed with uneqnivorat expressions of satisfaction, so great an G desired an acquisition to the medical profes. sion. 6 —___—»—__—— | ALKALOIDS that bleach the teeth destroy them. The balsamic Sosodont contains veither acrid acid nor corrosive alkal, It isa pure and mild vegetable prepiration. and cootains &@ saponaceous princible, derived from tne fa- mons Sonth American Soap Tree, which re ders it the finest cleansing preparation ever used for dental purposes. © —_—_.—_—__ Beavrrrce Light Cassimere Pants, six dif- ferent styles, ar $5 a pair, just received at A. Strauss’ Popular Clothing House, Penusyiva nia avenue, between 10th and Lith streets, three doors from Lith street. 2 Detween ath avd %h streets, win con. stant receipt of tne latest novelties in the way of Jeweiry, Piated Ware, Fans, Vases, &c, ——— the sun was fairly hissing in vhile we were s:velter- ng in the vicinity ot vy winter cle Office, we were tdusplaye tastetully in front perehased one of its summer suits at a very moderate price, and stepped from the « ment with the elastic tretd of one been relieved of 3 heavy burden. information of our that Oak Hall is ac 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. 6 A New Way or Doin der Bros. will commence from this day to sell aj} their Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per cent. above cost. Weask all wnoare in need ofthe above goods to patronizs us as tt will save considerable money to the buyer and ena- ble us to continue selling goods xt these rates. HoLianpsR Bros., 210 Penns. avenue, between Ith and 15th sts. For th BBusrNeas.—Hollan- ——_.—__ For Fine Wuite Suirts go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street, between Dand E. Prices $1, $1,25 and upward. ————— 250 pozen English Socks, double heels ana toes, $3.75 2 dozen, or 35 cents per pair, just received a: Marbie Hall, No. 45¢ 7th street, op- posite Patent Office. Sylsd ——— FoR SUMMER Drawers go to the Original Franc, (4 7th street, between D and E. Prices 35, SU, 75¢., Sl and upward. —_»—___. FOR ALL STYLRs of Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 491 7th street. Prices 10, 15, 1s and 2c, per box. Se CHRAPER THAN Tus CHEAPEST.— White Shirts, 75 cents, $1, S125, and upwards. Un- dersbirts and Drawers, from 33 cents upward:. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- kerchiefs, already hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Caffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents a dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined button-hole, 1) cents a box: and all other goods at equally low prices, at Frane & Goldman's, Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent Cifice. Sylyl: en Fer Linen Collars and Catts go to the Origi nal Franc, 447th street, between D and E. —_e—— he soni For Stsaan Unvgnsninrs goto the Original | to, Mise at Franc, 494 7th street, between Daud E. Prices 25, 90, 75c., $1 and upward. S.1MyL: AoE For ALL Kixps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 447th street, between Dand E. three doors above Uda Fellows’ Hall, as his is the cheapest store in the District. Also bear m mind that he has no branch stores. —— For Goop COTTON Socks go to the Original Franc, 49 7th street, between D and E. Prices 5,10, 15, 2c. and upward, Licaryine BODs. SUPERIOR COPPER LIGHTNING RODS, Triangular, Fluted and Spiral, enelosing a contin- uous Iron Rod GALVANIZED IRON and REFINED IRON BODS, afact ured and kept constantly on hand, and put up tn the best manner. “All material used of maperior anality, work warra.ted to give entire satisfaction. aie oma i my3t-Im and all LLARD, dM atrevts. —Having withdrawn from business, it becomes necessary to have settled all Lbesiness ‘and notic. ven that all per- will be catled upon within a lement of their accounts B. HAYES & CO. B.D. Boers. 8 H.Mvrnay. M UBBAY & EDELIN, (Beccessors to B. Hayes & Co.,) DEALERS IN PRIME FAMILY GRUCEBIES, TEAS, WINES. L1()U088, CIGARS, &c. Arso. NSWABE. GLASSWARE, HARDWARB, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, FRUITS AND CONFEUTIONEBY. Southeast corner of 4th and HI streets, Wass. tox. DC, ee ha: MA et RR e. a a rope, Meare, MUBREAY & EDELIN “who folly wulicit aahare of the public pairomsgee eset B.HAYSS & 00. Oo NOTICE. Onsrnarran tite from ra y ry hour oO ing Btaves for Fxecraieee be farnis at HUGUELY & New York avenue, between 6t! my S-12t" FUBNITURE, OABPETS, MATTING, OLL CLOTH c., ae. Par. iTURE. LATED & h goods to examine our stock, os tt ant ch go . they will find goode at low ence GREBA 4 WILLIAMS, Branch House: Nor 400 ith stret, petwese e406 Tth re andi streste north, in charge of WALT WILLIAMS. 393 im 505 505 NINTH STREET. SPRING TBADE. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, SEATON HALL WALL PAPER, WINDOW SMADES, OVAL AN D SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PIc- TURE CORD AND TASSELS, GILT CORNICES,LOOPS,&¢., FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &. ‘Prepared to so}! at the lowest cash prices. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 sth street, Seaton Hall. my 221m TTMER & CO., MAY BUILDING, Beventh Street, opposite Post Office Dep't. WINB HOUSSB. FINE OLD SHEBBY, PORT ABD MAD . CHAMPAGHBS, SOLE PROPRIETORS. ZBIGLER’S WHISKY, 4 PER GALLUN. DEPOT CALIFORNIA W. ween RS. wi te to euperior os call attention character of R mylo-1y pe *0Ftrees. and Dealer in i Tacted by the stylish | yontnin ont | Propes tion to said town, can best be promoted eri-known Oak Hall; venturing in.we | ers, we would stare | | or otherwise List Or L&rrens remaini Office, Georgetown, D. O., Ju tld Ladus’ List—Brooks Mrs LV; Biscktord Mrs je; Brooke Miss Saran; Bruce Mise | Mary: Canil! Mrs Dora; Carey Mrs Moltie Eastman Mrs Ooas; Hill Mrs Marian; till Moss Mary E: Hunter Mrs Jina; Jonn-.oa Miss Dony: Johnson Mrs Elizsbeth: Jotusoa Miss Jennie, 2; Jackson Miss Edmonia Lee Miss E 3; Mor-e Mrs Isase MoNter Miss Mason Mies Annie A: Miller Mrs Eu: ewman Maris E; Peck Mrs © C; | nie: Roane Mrs Ruth; Sheid Mes Amanda M | Stukeiy Eliz’h; Shoemaker Etiz’h: Tooney Miss Aber; Waters Mrs Martha. Genilemen’s List.—Boughris Jas: Barn J W; Holt Keanil; Luckett Fielder H; Lee WH Lanstou Talbert: McLaugaha ©'A. Noroury TC; Riley Laden; Shaw Joka T; White Se! Webert G B. The ALEXANDRIA ANAL Aguapret Ad» Rall Boao Oompany.—The stock- this company day at the compauy’s office, 215 Washington, and (ioverner H.W. Wells, F ident, aud W. W. Dungan, Secretary and Treasurer, were unanimously re-elecied. A discussion ensued in regard to the raiitoad interests BOW pending between the company and the Georgetown authorities and resaived | 10 the sppoimiment of Messrs. James Syke | and W. W. Dungan as acommitive, with fall ers to negotiate with the corporate authori- ud people of Georgetown eliher for a loan to make arrangements hy contained in the company Which the objec ‘TRE STRAWPERRY FESTIVAL now in pro. | eres al Forrest Hall. for the benefit of the Ger. | man Luthern Co bo had | arch is well worth a visit. Me Ron ants’ ExcWaxeR.—The offrings this morning were bushels red whe! pushels yellow corn. The wheat s 4» With no sales of corn. Riven FReNtT.—Eotered—Steamer Thoz i, Martin B: BAILBOAD MBETING. BN adiourned meeting of the citizens of Geores. town wil beheld at Marker House Hall X EVENING. June lth, at Socleck, sider further the upriety of recom: the Uorporation the acceptance of the prope the Alexandria Aqueduct Bailroad and. @riic> Company for the construction of a railroad to o Ey hect Grorgetown with the railroads of Virgiuia 20105 | @: Sabie ST HALL, @EORGETOWN, D.O. STBAWBEBRY FESTIVAL AND FAIR Every even: this week. for the bemefit of the German Ghapeland School. ; Voce! and inetrumedtal music by the best artists in the District, Tho Washington Sangerbund will be nicnt-and Germacia Band on Friday n ae ai Pegrent to- QS gress attoation if lef ari ine. drug store of a 2 AdEINOTON OLOPLEY. corse Bite ces Congress streete, ro my2s-tm [3° THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Gcorgetows, TRUSTES’S SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ry GrolGETOWws, peo, HIGH STREET, IN fh: t y and northern boundary or line ef @ Jad eut by the said Eliza M Mosher demised pr and other of her ad prop exty_and ronning back for depth to the full extent called for by said Eliza M_ Mosher’s deed for enti property, the improvements, consisting of two 2) three (3, story Dwelling Houses ‘and has storerooms. Terms of sale: One-belf cash; balance In six and twelve months, secured by'a deed of trast npon the premines, §.00 to be paid on the fall of the hammer. If compliance with terms of sale are five(c) daysafter day of sale. e resale at the ccet and risk of pu SoRreranctns and stampa at purchaser's cost is property is el ly situsted on street, onite Biret atree : CHARLES M MATTHEWS. Trantes. kde TRUMAS DOWLING, Auct. All bet indebted to the GUTM AR will please oome forward and make payments of their accounts. otherwise it ‘Fill be given to src je9-3t Notice. OF REMOVAL. We respectfally call the attention of onr friends and customers to our tem removal te the Opera House. corner 9th until our New Store is fizished. Our eal: be continued as usual, cn Tuesday. Thursday, and Satarday mora~ ings, commencing at 10 o'clock. aed W. L. WALL & CO , Aucts, ‘One, jes will White Haan Pa + Guo. y. x1owann, WM. P. TONBY KIDWELL & TONRY, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS No. 17, FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREBT, WASHINGTON, D. C. Rooxs FRENCH BESTAURANT, 215 P STREET, Between Mth and 1th streets, eaiigrice ote Carte ant Provater. Dinne nan) my‘ im Reoxivsp to-vay, on constenment. from Central W 2 lot super A very cups icle; in strong net DUCE PANY. BERN FRODUCE COMPARY, PPorosats FOR STATIONERY. DEraRtMeENt oF THE INTERIOR. i Wasuincton, D.C , May 22, 1369. Proposals fr fora such articles of Station, ‘ts may ‘this, Bepartinent the Bureaus ‘and < offices, Therect, during the Bacal Bee goding June seh 70. with be received gach pro-poen od "by the indi vides! jack pro mat gion iaing ap Oy secant byw genteel eh wont andpualat Donde, had Bond with rove wil requi o! yp oN for such article, the diticrence to the contra-tor. Teserves the right to reject ail articles ingiy or collec ‘The Department Just received, @ large and well-solected assort- gcoant the bid on ment of the above meationed Geode, which we are | tively. mite aes the iatertor. and bo By 2M Sse 710.417 Save roos mommr_ Undersigned has just taken out PATENT FOR PAVING GIDSWAL! ‘TRES AED ‘without repair. 1,000 loads of PAVING GAND for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, between I and K streets. THORNTON 6MITH, B street. bet. 9th apa 204 Cc. B. JEWELL'S PRIZE 50aP. THE BEST, ASME yaaa ar. * . iota seahcry pane be sare ven Tee ot togive Are }, and are guar- STEAMBOAT LINES, ———— Fo MOUNT VESSON, CLOTHING, &c. lard ASDRLA ALFX. *ORT Wane « M4 1ONA to the city L. BAR’s Boe e oo sare H1 the principal Hotels. a. hart General Superintendent or Mescuants: LINS OF STEAMSHIPS nerwres CORNER SEVENTH AND E STAEETS, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK WASHINGTON, ANDRE ww INGTON » Sr BEET OS BL ae follows Conve NEW a see SATURDAY at ss" So” TEWN vy For fare A tem OLOTHING FOB LARGE 81zB Mw OLOTHING ALL S128 MEN. * Via Cana BETWEEN PHRILADEL HT Va Wa THE LARGE®T STOCK OF BOYS’ se YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN THE DISTRICT. AND | ing de aleiph © From 63 Water street, G "Retows, WEDA D-¥ stop m fr jebt Tecelved at any time — | et Ss watere:! DEAT Tune i M. Elba an *y ichripasbieomeenpneg vite Aural ke. Sod will prove tes tt 14 Korth W har to be enperior in sty! dw orkinanship tc ¥ . BW YORK ALD Warning: any im this market. | N BHLPF Or raxy | NEW EXPRees LINE. THE GOODS I SELL MUST BE AS REPR! | THE ONLY DIRECT LINE FR. TWEEN Wasi arys 480 SSR S7No bnsiness ts done Battrdays until evenin m7 im* to" A. SAKS & CO., Wastinnton, MYDR k ES SLOW Retake | Water street, = SioiiDGe 8 HAVE JU8T OPENED ifs’ te WHITE DUOK 8UITS3; MARSEILLES VESTS; Bacrross anv onro sausoan, wore ond WatuinGTOM inp tum weet, are now runes » Vie: SEAR SUCKEB OUATS; ALPAOCA O0ATS; MOBAIB Coats; FOR BALTINCER. Leave except at 7.8, and 9-50 BLUE FLANNEL surte; avmrand 15:05. 5-30 06S 40, and 7 i. FOR ALL WAY 8TATIO! daily, except Sunday, Fund 8:30 8 ™ BLACK PLANNBL 8U1T3; WHITE FLANNEL 8U1ITS; BROW: LINEN 8UITS; LINER DUSTERS; BROWN DUCK WALKING COATS: DEAB ET Tap SUITS; BUYS’ ALPAOUA JACKETS; WHITE LINEN Pants; BOYS’ BROWS LINEN SUITS; WAITER JACKETS, SPECIALITL OFFICE COATS (Genteed) neuen G1 SO THO) IGHLY SHB’ IT uf Panes 8H nas WAITE sia FOR PHILADBLPE! Leave daily ‘30 and $17 SEVENTH STEEET, myl7-tr__Three doors above the Avenue Honse mn Airence Bouse 'D: Leave for Hew York at 5.4) SRS EEE Brea one datly. DEVLIN & Co., New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVE: gz, NEw op HE CHEAP PLace.” SPRING AND SUMMER WELOH®> DEST FAMILY FLOUR. $5.0» BONDS Borat Mills) FAMILY.92.55 \ tare: CLOTHING, A eGTOR BUTEA, bien erage. 7 and Gunpowder TEA. 34 conte per th. B. 22 conte per it, . lated SUGAR. 17 1WDER. 14 conte STARCH, 13. Tus Cara, PL co HABE b eoN's. SCOTCH CHEViOTs, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMA‘ i= 252 Tth st. west, bet. M and 8 TH: 5 FORMAN, « THE GROCER,” HOS. 227 AND 2v9 7TH 8T..BET.M AND S Feceived the for the for the ate ved Agency District JEWELL BEOS. UNEQUALLED SBLF RAISING FLOUR. IT 18 PUT UP IN PACKAGES OF SIX Lis EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY IT ONCE TBIED WOULD USE BO eTHEE. SUMMABY OF ADVANTAGES Os DENG OBLF-LEAVENING FLOUR. 1. BEALTHFULNESS. Ite saving of the nutritious constituents of the four f.0m consemption ts the process of raising 4 FINE LINE OF LINEN GOODs, MADE UP AND MADE TO ORDER FULL LINES OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, DEVLIN & Co., 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVE’ ap 16-Sm' ore PHILP PAD arzporol Hay PGOKerone,