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EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY........000-.JUNE 16, 1869. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. National THEATER.—Miss Kate Raymond im ~Mozeppa.” Msrrorowitay HALL axp VaRiety Tae- Avan, Peonsylvania avenue, between 11th and 32th streets. Open every night with a first. eiass eniertait it SEVENTH-eTAEET Paw: of the Germania Sch vets: STRAWPERRY Fustivat, for the benefit of the Cdapel, Capitol Hill, at the corner Of 3d street east and Penosyivania avenue. ———aa Sr. Jonw’s HaLi—Commence: YVestercsy sf: ment Exercises. oon St. Jobn’s church was ines commbebcement exercises. In the church was erated Ri. Rev. Wm. Roil: Wait om, D. D.,.L. L. D. Bisbop of the diocese; Rsv. Dr. of Baltimore: Rev. Dr. Trimbie, Rev. Dr. Kelly and Rev. Messrs. Southgaie, of Chew, Hobe, Kresell. Withingwn. jarris and the rector of St. John’s, Bi a Lewis, and otvrs. The chor was occupied by the boys of St. Panl’s church «boir, who sang very finely. The altar cre- cence and lectern were coveted with white and @ profusion of flowers wns tastefully ar- Fapged shoat the cuancel. The exercises were commenced by singing the Hallelujah Sequenca Rev. Mr. Ruseell read the evening prayer. read by Revs. Mr. Southgae an Rev. Dr. Leeds delivered an address ro the pupil ch was ood advice and very instrucaye and was Wsiemed to witb the greatest atiention, ‘The rector, Rev. Mr. Lewis, stated that St. Jobn’s Hall was begun on the first of January, ites, by opening a primary departinen’ 3 scholars. 1n the following faltan intermediate Gepatiment was organized, and the number of Upils incrensed to 31, and im the fall of 15857, a Tdepartmeat was organized: and now a ebild can rrcerye at St. Johu’s Hali a complete educatior trom the elementary braaches ‘othe | bie ‘aught in similar institutions @ session now closing, (usually not 38 Well altended as other sessions.) the average aitendanc been 53. He explained thateach during the session ob- e each per day for perfect Jessons, deportment. and punctuality, and that at Bad beem determined to award the firs: Bonors to those who had obtained over 9 per cent of the tickets, the second honors to those ‘who bad obtamed from 50 to%0 per cent, and third bonors to those obtaining trom 70 to percent. He announced those entitled to the third honors, and after addressing them appro- priately presented the neatly prepared certi <ates as follows: Mary Florence Harmson, Jennie Thompson, Kate Payton Trimble, Jane Augusta Brown, Ada Augusta Rhodes. Luin Perry, Bertha Hopkins, and Kitty Davis. ‘Those entitled to the second honor were ad- Gressed briefly by Rev. Dr. Kelly, and the rec- OF presenied the certificates Daihousir Ramsey, Ilda Blauche Sioussa and Mellicent Magruder. The first honors, after a brief address by Rev. Dr. Leeds, were awarded to Virginia Travis Johnson. Margaret Wilson Henderson, Mrry Margaret Eariy, Leila Ray and Florida Everett. it bad been announced at the first of the session that a gold cross ‘would be given to the most meritorious papil, Dut it bad been found that taree were entitled to bonor. and two silver crosses having Deen prepared, the gold cross was awarded to Miss Everett and the silver crosses to Misses Jobnson and Henderson. The following were Bovorably mentioned :—Emily Dodge, Carrie Dedge, len Deval, Mary R. ‘Saxton and Bessie Chubo. Rev. Dr. Keily reac a ietter to Bishop Whit- tupgham, containing a request trom the rector of St. Joba's, requesting bis official recognition Of the ins*itutiou as a diocesan school, and the reply of the Bishop assonting to the request. Alter singing an appropriate hymn, the con- grezat, Gismissed with the benedicuoa by the Bishop CoromED jo. 12, 22, examined of these schools were removed from Govern- ment barrack buildings to the Stevens school Bouse. March Lith, ina partially w ‘The short period of thres months friends. At the examination many ef the parents and iriends of the pupils were presen:, School No. 14, of secondary grade, taught by Miss M. C. Kelly, was examined in reading, ‘writing, arithmetic and geography, and reacn- @q the expectations of the echool officers and visiting ds. This school, which was dis- continued at the clo:+ of the last school-year, ‘Was Feopened March 2d to meet more fully he demands of tbis district. Average attendance SB or'4 presen:. Absent on day of examina. tion 7. School No 22, of primary grade, tanght by Mrs. V. Datcher, is composed of little boys girls, wDose ezes average between seven nd e-gbt years. In reading easy monosylia- bles from the chart, spelling, easy lessons im numbrts, the Roman table, and simple, perti- ot qUestioNS im geography, the Ristory of our uniry, &c .the pupils showed a commenda- 8go did not know the alphabet. Two classes been advanced to quite good reading in the First Reader—one of which. numbering 15, as ready fer promotion. Average attendaace 6, or 2 per cent. ticr, 1 School No. 12, of primary grade, taught by Miss L. A. Barbour. This scaool numbers 50, of which $4 were present. The pupils were examimed in spelling. reading, first lessons in Zumbers, Roman table. simple oral geography, xe... and reflected much credit upon taeit I services of ave been fcliy Pupils, aud there are 12 prepared for promotion. Average at. tendance 45, or 9 per cent. School No. 13, primary grade, taught by Miss A.T Howard, was examined im reading, spell- jpg. first lessons in arithmetic and geograpby, imeach of wBich the scholars acquitted them- selves fairly. This school was also discon- tinued at the close of last session, and did not TesBme operations ull the ith of March. Aver- age attendance *2, or $5 per cent.- absent atex- amination. 6 Ready for promotion, 15. School No. 15, secondary grade, taught by Mise N. FP. Kiger, was examined in spelling, Feading, arithmetic, and geography, in the ac- complishment of which the classes showed a Periection but rarely excelled by schools of similar grade. Average attendance 45, or 1 Per cent.; absent on day of examination.» Absent on day of examina- ‘The examinations were recumed yesterduy by Mr. Cook, Superintendent, in the following . 16, secondary <rade, tanght by jeet, WAS examined in spelling, reading, writing and ny. Withoue or twoexceptions the scholars acquitted them. selves creditably, and by their distinct pro- Bunciation, #s well as excellent discipline and regulerity in motion. sbowed that great pains Ded been taken with them by T teachers. Ayerege attendance 46, oF 91 per cent. Abseat door. Schoot No. 11, intermediate grade, taught by Miss C. A. Jones, was examined in spilling, reading. writing, arithmetic and geography. ‘Thw schcoi, which bSs always borne a very Bigh charrcter under the instruction of the present teacher, fully maintained its reputa- ton yesterday, and the examination passed of to the satisfaction of all interested. Av- erage attendance 55, ori percent. Adsentone. ——-— TrMrs ance. —The Grand Lodge of the1.0. of G.T. of tbe District will convene this even- sug at Union Lengue Halt. Fountain Lodge, No. 16, 1. O.ot G.T., last evening lected and instalied s new list of offi- cers for ‘be remainder of the term. Bevjamin F. Hawkes, the Worthy Chief Tem- plar ard Grand Lode Nialive-elect, then addressed (he members on the workings of the Order, and the necessity of labor outside the lodge room. The tes ==, Pic-nic bas beer. tponed wptl the 15tB of July, on account Of several societier, including the Sons of New England, giving entertainments 02 the day or: y & pavilion for dancing, Sa wene of entertaining the partici, — ‘There i= to be an entertainment im Union Lesgue Hall on Friday evening next, ander the auspices of tbe Mornimg Star Lodge of Good Tempiars. Free to the public. —o— Surewave.—Hon. A. M. C Congress. sonal Printer, w serenaad tet eld by he Jolumbia Band (colored) un: Re nepetuens of the Fourth W: wh turned out strong on the occasion, making Sve dispisy with their toreh-light on. Mr. Clapp acknow! the compliment thus paid bem im @ brief but happily ‘speech, im wi! be modestly alluded to the part he teit calied upon to take in securmg the Fights of all men medion forty — try. After the performance of several popu! airs and three rousing cheers for Mr. Cispp and ibe cause he represents, the crowa reti ——_-—_ Toors pacereann—Akees three weeks since the carpentersbop F. William Caopia. on 15th street, was robbed of 8 lot of tools, Detec- tives Miller snd Ooomes took the case in band and bave succredrd tm recovering all of them and restored them to Onopin. Tus thieves bad scattered them every section of the airy. — AssistamT DISTRICT ATTORNEY.—We un- derstand that Gen. has appointed Mr. B.G. Lovejoy, young lawyer of cy Res aseusiant. DamoneTRaTion Fummrat oy tos Lats Mas. Joun F. CITY ITEMS. Candidates— Addresses on ar creme ast eee SE a R > v Coyle, wife of Mr. John F. Coyle, took place | Gunvraman’s Bine Linen OBe0K Suite. Attairs in Georgetows. complies ‘ ar ekty canons sect ae this morning from St Aloysius Oburch and | Gentlemen's Seersucker Ooate. GRANT AND COrPax Ccvs—Much Ado Abott serenade. The crowd, composed of upwards Sortie op Pg eeearank Grievances of Afr. J. Belt A — oftwo hundred persons, who were vided: Bock Sats, ‘wari witb torches. and headed by ibe Gotu Striped Li Band, formed in —— ‘Scott's auley, maternal near the corner of | and 3d streets, and marehed to the residenee of Mr. S. ©. Bspey, Assessor, where several fine airs were per(ormed, after which Mr, E. made a few remarks, and then refreshments were :erved ap. From bere ‘o the residence of Mr. John H. a others Mir. Jobn's Vall Rickets, Gen. Seustor & ! aan) eeesité £ i i § i HF if i Hy i a Sears ae | Postmaster General in his life. The eame com- ‘Tux Porviar Oak HaLt CLoTHINe House mitiee called om A. B. Mullett, , Super- ‘was | if king measures to clothe all the people, and visidg Afchitect of the Treasury Extension, Proveeded to St. | oi tne opporte nity eed we ung, themselves | Tad was very kindly received, and Mr. Malt Aloysius Ohureb—the following geatlomen | reli nide anu Gaornlo clot ene arr: | lett to give light employment to Mr. Thomas, the —— tn whose bebalt they led. He did give bim employment, but what? Wheeling heavy stones in a wheel- barrow. The committee went atterwards to see Mr. Mullett to remonstrate, bat, sccord- to Mr. Adams, got the cold shoulder. e spesker then pitched into Messrs Leyi Davis, Hill, L. L. Clements, aud otuer well known Republican members of the late Oity Councils. and charged them with voting for C. M. Matthews for Reoorder, and R Ea- moaston for Tax Collector, in the joint conven- ton an February last, and was pon ferocious against L. L.Olements. who, he said, laced himself on the Republican ticket at the ast election in Msp) to the wishes of the purty. He said that now these men were hold- ing Republican meetings nightly and had lots of colored adherents, He then read a long and Tambling statement, giving hie prenliar yer- en acting as pall-bearers:—W.W. Cercoran, -y . Hon. J. P- Stockson of New Jersey, Hon. Me Norton of Indiana. R. T. Merrick. E- a. Fant, bee General Ricketts. Josep! Ee nd Commedore Dickman 41-. On the cortege arriving at the church the corpse was carried to front of tne altar, Whe.ea requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Lynch, assisted by Rev. Father Uleary Qs deacon, and Father Simon as sub-deacon, after which Father Lynch performed the burial service and delivered an appropriate discourse, paying a feeling tribute to the memory, and speaking of the many virtues of the deceaced. sides the clergy above named Rev. Father Young occupied a seat within the altar. The choir, on this occasion, seve- ral accessions, and the music was very fine. Mozart’s Requiem Mass was kroveg. Ten- dered, Al the offertory the “Stabat Mater” usually low. Oak Hall, 460 7th street, oj i Post Oftice. eS A LONG FELT WEED bas been supplied through the introduction into America of Hoffs Malt Extract; the most emment physicians in the United States have pot failed to renlize this fact, and they have endorsed with unequivecal expressions of satisfaction, so great and long to. Acquisition to the medical profes. sion, 6 paying them mg them to get D. erp, Politics of each as far as it was possible to do so. The result of the can- yass was as follows:— Whole number of Re- Puodlicans, 2,052; Democrats, 1,062, with 567 whose politics were not given, which we placed to the credit of the ¢ maki "2 Democrats to 2.052 Rept leaving a ma. jevsty of 423 in our favor. We then saw that all we bad to do wasto put up good men woo would command the respect and confidence» of the party, and who fairly represented its prin- ciples, and get the people to vote for thera, to make success certain. We did this, and be. hold the resulta majority for as in every pre- cinct, and an average of over 200in the ward, om both the ward and general tickets.” It now beboved the Republicans, he thought, to show + TEE OENTRAL DOLLAR Strore, 2 Market Space, between 8th avd 9h streets, isin con. stant receipt of the latest novelties in the way bc ine Plated Ware, Fans, Vases, &c. ol: pts See Ss 250 Dozmy English Socks, double heels ana toes, $3.75 a dozen, or 35 cents per pair, just was = sun; b; . Kretchmar, Mrs. ble il, No. Th ‘op- | *!0n of the origin and Bistory of the differences by their admmistration ther fitness for the | Newtonsand Meters Ganney can bane PUNTO LED. [um the Republican party ta Georestoen nes trust confided to their care. Itshould uow be | their usual excellent style. The solo Agnus with which our readers are familiar from pre- Dei, from Hayden's sth Mass, was admirably well rendered by Mr. F. A. Chase, and after the close of the services, as the corpse was be- ing carried down the aisle, Professor Hart Sherman performed the Dead March of Saul. The remains were followed to Mt. Olivet, where they were placed in the vault, but they will a few weeks be injerred in Baltimore, of which city she was a native. It wasex- pected that Archbishop Spalding (who is a shown tbat mobocracy could not Pr and that theft could not go unpun: \. The rights of our citizens, bo h black and white, should be respected, and the police force of the city ™must be sustained in their efforts to preserve the peace and good order of the community. «Let us have peace,” was what we said when we placed our votes in the ballot-box: but the kiud of peace he tavored comes from doing Tight, trom obedience to the laws of Gua—aot — Fer Linen Collars and Cuffs go to the Origi nal Franc, 493 7th street. between D aad E. feasts ie dais A New Way or Domne Business.—Holian- der Bros. wiil commence from this day to sell ail their Gent's Furnishing Geods at five per cent. above cost. Weask all whoare in need of the above goods to patronize us as it will save considerable money to the buyer and ena- ble us to continue selling goods at these rates. vious accounts in THE Star. In the course of bis remargs he pitched heavily into William Barker, colored, whom he designated as a squesling baby worked by the fingers of Mr. George Hill, who bad a greenback, however, between his fingers to faciiitate his objects. Rey. Mr. Green, of Washington, then addressed the meeting, after which it adjourned. A SPECIAL Muwtine or THR City Councits from compromising with the devil. He was in favor of such stepa te would put to work or to school all the i boys New roving about the city, cultivating nothing but bad morals, There should be some means adopted by which the idle youths would be made to go to school. Loa Crane also favored the consolidation 0. the Distr: has been called by bis Honor Mayor Sweeny for this evening, to take action in regard to the death of Samuel Cropley, Esq., whose funeral will take piace to-morrow afternoon at half Past three o'clock. It is understood that —. all the prominent merchants will close thefr : consin of the deceased) would have been pres- ‘mtand celebrated the mass, but he was un- voiaably deta:ned, and that Father Maguire would have preached the sermon. but bis da- ties at Georgetown College prevented his at tendance. The funeral cortege was one of the largest of @ person im private iife even seen in this city, there being ever fifty carriages in the line of procession. —_—_o—__. ‘Tue Coost Place 1n Warm WEeaTuEr. Just at this season of the year peopie make basty ts for a trip to the country, there to reside for the sur mer months and are entirely unaware tbat there 18 as cool a retreat HoLLanpER BRos., 210 Penna. avenne, 5,311: between Iath and 15th sts. a For Fin WuiT® Saigts go to the Original Frane, 494 7th street, between Dand E. Prices 75, $1, €1,25 and upward. ——< CamarzR THAN THB CHRAPEST.— White Shirts, 75 cents, $1, $1 25, and upwards. Un- dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand. kerchiefs, seedy hemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The t Paper Cuffe, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents a dozen. Excelient Paper Ooliare, cloth-lined button-hole, 10 cents a box: and all other goods with black cloth, on the lid of which ts a mas- sive silver plate mecribed : “Samuel Cropley, born February 14th, 1802, died June 15th, 1869."" The sides of the coffin have heavy silver Dandies and are emblazoned throughout with the Masonic insignia. ress; and Republican part: to valter not in their onward progress, but to be vigilant in the execution of the right, and the * Lay Rereesertation.—in accordance with nad rly Wore invited into his house to | ior a summer residence i this city as can be | *t equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, = mace t topo Meer endhning 8 bounteons supply of leone ps where, T sok aiouce Where ean | Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent one oa silent vat which bad been 5 bred for the oceasion. euch a. place be found in thie eity? Why on | Office. Sl: | election yesterday 10 decide the question ot rocession agam re-formed - | ©: . The Caspar. ES ESS SEES uecitothe residence ct Alderman MEG. Econ, | Copitel Hal yin front of where’ the | FOR ALL errLue of Paper Collars go to the Tepresentation by lay delegates in the General Conference, and 57 votes were cast, resulting in sare of lay representatior by a vote of 35 to 19, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE —A few small sales ” were wade on ‘Cbange this morning, whea: selling at $1.50 per busbel, and white eorn at 990 cents, River Front.—Entered—Thomas E. Cahill, Math, from Baltimore, with dise tor District merchants. FatRPax AND GBORGETOWN TURNPIKEOOM- PANY —At the meeting of the stockholders of the company, to be held here on Satarday, a new presidert and anotber director wili be electes is Hotel, immediately in front of where the sireet cars 8 large, commodious and airy ig, with all the modern convenienc>s, and arranged particularly with a view to the comfort of permanent borders. It fronts im- mediately on the East Capitol Park, which is an immense lawn in front of the Park 1s one of the main attrac. tons of the Rotel to summer boarders, being at 81] times open to the pablic, besides having the benefit of the sweet music discoursed there once a week by the Marine Band. The hotel itself, besides being admirably kept, has the appearance of @ private residence, with all re! on F street, between 6th and 7th, where tmey were briefly addressed by that gentlemai the course of his remarks he defined tion as a ward resentative; said he should dohis whole duty to ae constituents; that he been instrumental in procuring employ. meat for over a hundred ond Wonka always take the utmost pleasure in doing favors for the working classes. The colored men he counseled to display the utmost propriety ana sobriety, for any immoral condact on their part, he said, would be noticed (by preindiced minds) more than the bad conduct of whites. . J. H. Crossman Wed in afew re. marks, when the party turned down F strect, and proceeded to Councilman &. K Browne's Original Franc, $4 7th street. Prices 10, 15, is and 25c. per box. Sanaa EERE ereaieenrseeeieeenaneet cp HE CUHBAP PLAO WELOH’> ' EST FAMILY FLOUR. $3.05 % 1 NEON D'S (Borat Mil) FAMILY ON BXTBA. high grade. % ne anperal and 7 inpowder T! comforts of a first class establishment. ALEXANDRIA ITEms. he ete of last Rumford’s YB: POWDER, 14 cents. Trsidence, on 4%, ~ Here the band exe- | evening bas the following items Babbit's BOs ‘STABOH, 13 ie i Se sppeared on his ont porch aad: aairsend | ,.2eerieg.~AmaRe the store rooted ou Sat. | FRAOHES 415 tne, 23 cna Georgetown Advertisements, bis triends at some length. He pledged bim- urday bight, by -he colored men trom Wach- —T 0. 8. O'HABE & 8ON’S, 252 7th st. west, bet, M and N. FORMAN, “THE GROCER,” NOB. 227 AND 2:9 7TH 8T., BI ington, who’ were arrested for their depreda- tong, was that of Mr. Gratz. Persnal.—Col, Gilbert ©. Walker, the oppo- nent of Governor Wells for the gubernatorial chair of the State, arrived here this morning. Coal fer California.—The barque Transit, loaded with coal for San Francisco, by Mr. J. P. Agnew, bas sailed tor her destunation. self to the support of Republican doctrines so Jong as he lived, and told his friends tnat they could command his services at ali hours of the nightand day. The Republican party was the organization of humanity and justice, and now that they were in the ascendency, he predicted such good results that they would goon gain ing strength till the whole country would fail myi7-i1 sister lodg f the WM. Wow WHEELER, Sec’. WY WESTIVAL. yt smo the Fans and here would ot bea vee. ——-08 TED Office Con ougerOwt sek rate get tige of opposition left. eer referred SELLS THE CRLEBRA’ jee Congress street, a tu severe terme tothe course of some colored SPECIAL NOTICES. Charchnereracneien Std mace ree ok wee men wi join Conservatives in the ——e— oom Beat Of Charles Stewart waned pene ne the case | GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY | YARMOUTH SUGAR CORN at 30 conte per can, | 3recoutinale paring tee Attractive Mi of Charles Stewart, which person, he said, had fied the city, and been rewarded as a traitor ‘with an office in Maryland, when, if he had sid here and met with is just deserts, he Would bave been sent to @ ponutentiary. Counciiman George W. Hatton, ‘at ibs close — Brown's address, responded to repeated Q C. eld st" ‘COKB.—Orders for COKE will receive ompt attention if lefc at the drag store of again ‘TON OBOPLEY, corner Bridce aud Congrees streets, Georgetown. my2-Lm [D®* Goons aT BEDUCED PRICEs. Provivence, B 1, STBRLING SILVBE WARE AND INE SLECTEU-PLATED WABB. This Company, having the most extensive and empiete Stiver-Ware Factory in the world- and 31d. cans TOMATOES, 23 cents. i ‘ ie To diminieh steck we are selling at 101 Bridge which were made on bim. Watle an Sep ee etn ce on thee | an. ° 19 cents. street, Gecrgetown. Lawns, Urgandioe, Grose wncompromising R: blican 1 senti Ta! ving machinery, & ied to prodace in dines, Percals, Piqucs, Alpacas,and ali ‘kiuds of himself, yet he should not in bis offic‘al an titles and *t the lowest prices, coods Summer Prees Lig peed reatly redace? prices. lose sight of the fact that he was the peoplu’s representative, and would always do what be Perceived to be for the best mterests of the ea- tifol in cesien and Dosarpsssed fn fin fineness of which they gearantec to be of s: Us. Mint assay. A certificate te Biack Gi ines, 7§ an: 1; Black Alpacas, 25 to $2 Bink Slike. at S120 fost. very cuca, Pmbreliss and ; Gauze Merino Cinder Yests: Oslicoes, fast colors, 10 and It':; Delaines. 15 and Dcenta. Just received one cave were sime Kind Biesched Muslin (yard wide) we have been — at 12% cents. E. SELF-BAIBING FLOUR, 45 cts. foréib. package. fhe orth a iesned og onid be left out of the |, although he belfeved that the Jemocrats, bad they succeeded, would have compietety ostracised the Republican party, ior one, he should treat the enemy (the Demo- crats) just as he did his friends, and £0 legislate as to elevate instead of tase ae to pull them down. Mr. Hatton allu to the case of Charles Stewart, who, he was COAL OIL, best quality, 37 cents per gallon, . which will last twenty five years with fair everyd: ie nace. Orders received from the trade euly. but these goods may be obtained from responsive deal- ere everywhere, v=» Trade Mark Trade sTERLISa Silver BL eatro- PG 10, 15,20,24,29; ma 46,8.13,18,22,27; 101,510.15 ,19, BENJAMIN MILLEE CHOICE PBUNES, 14 cents per Ib. B IMPROVED PROPERTY ON A ist STREsT. GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC- hed ent BEST JAPAN TEA, 91.20 per Ib. been permitted to quietly deposit oe for TUESDAY AFTERNOOB, Jane Bee I will sell. in front ofthe prem Lot Ho i, tronting 2 foot SUM MIF oy 08. 9 foches on at of First street, between Bl reste, the “Citizens” as he If Mr. v de) of 122 feet to a2 foot alley. Th- im’ Stewart, or any olier colored man had berg | ? AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE GROCERY | provements cousist of s lance ontneutian hae glowed =) ae neat nei pa samaaiestes ELLIS’ {RON BITTERS. LINE story pa pn Perl con’ e thirteen they would bave been rendered moreinfamous | « ‘used your Iron Bitters i ‘ roome, cellars. iBigesis theese ad opts cooks | Lamune Honea toute seperate meting wt eect itr es cy ree | vi iy pe which was pursued. Temarks of Mr. H. | | can unbesitatiugly recouuneod it fo" eee AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES, | Seat or"ine puzcneony en a were a tonal ——, close Syspe conditi the property ts strack DOWLING. be waz greeted with bearty c! rs. ‘he part, dispersed at 12 clock. ‘i it je9-tds [Intel. & Conrie —_—_e—__ THE “G ERMANIA” ScHUETZEN FESTE.—Yes- Y THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown. terday afternoon and eveniog the Park was ™h r Ms UNIMPROVED REAL we well patronized, and every one seemed to en- KIDWALL & 80N, p = t ves. The shooting for the King’s Ivania ue and léth street, A A HB CORNBE OF GEEBS AND inatal reeulted ta: favor of Mr. oF, een ee ‘quaaly. myaron pONSAuTON BEETS, GEORGETOWS, proprietor of the Park. and during the atier- noow the Schuetzen formed, and after march. ing around the Park. the ceremony of tixing the medal from the Kingof last year (Mr. A esr So tet oon Walter ‘me Cated Heptember 22,1868. and of No 170, Settee ERRING BUT NOBLE. 5 ro} recorded in Liber J. A.B., = 'LF-HELP FOR ¥' UES MER, who havi the desire a better MA . Bent in se . 453. &c.. of the land ‘of Co- Dessau) and crowming the new King (Mr. Ab. | letter en pen free, of charge ‘Address HOw: | GIVE BIM A CALL, AND BE CONVINCED. lambia, I will, ca W EUNBSDAY. June 25. 1500, at ner) took place; after which the King’s banquet | ARD 8. ARY Al TATION. Box P, Soa nd Bb espe! arb came off in the banquet hall, where, while the | Philadelp! my 19-003m ‘eps-ty Verte of Lose of Concordia Orchestra discoursed exeelient ma- Spa TE rn County aforesaid, Sic, Sadresers were made, toasts drank, ke 4 GOOD MEDICINE. viz The east half part medals for the best shooting yesterday DAVIS’ PAIN KILLEB were awarded to W. Fiammer, of this city. and | repatati Wiruzn 2 oo., first addition to Mr. Chamberlain. of Bxltimore. The bowling resulted as follows:—First prize, #25, to Mr. ©. Gassert; second, sofa, to Mr. George Morris: third, chamber set, to Mr. M. Lemkuel; fourth, clock, to Mr. George Kuizel: fifth, set kaives and torks,to Mr J.Schuthbart. The prizes for Jadies’ shooting were as follows:—First. set of Jewelry, to Mrs Beyer; second, satchel, Mrs. Bebrends: third. fan, Mrs. J. Horner; fourth handkerchiefs, Mre. L. Zeller. In view of the fact that the festivities will be MAY BUILDING, Seventh Street, opposite Post Office Dep't, WINE HOUSB. FINE OLD SHEREY, PORT AND MADEBIa, CHAMPAGNES, SOLE PROPBIETORS, ZEIGLER’S WHISKY, jastea 1D advertisement E: keep it tn their homes in case of sadden attacks of many dis. esses lu which it i Etidote my Z-le MANHOOD. A medical essay on the Cnuge and Cnre of pre- mature decline ip man, the treatment of Nervous snd Physical debility. ‘There 13 no member of socicty by whom this book ie and are its family shoaid f soriety ” be found o7 Such pe ER GALLON. continued one day longer, several houses on | ' Je Ford useful. whether such persom holds oe Fi mer. Fi por 2th street have been re-decorated, xmoug others | ie relation of Parent, Preceptor or Clersyman ade in five days if com be not complied with fo that toe by eh the “Qlinton House,” kept by Mr. T- Swone, vag tO Fe fi i valuatie tral cata cas be seen at fh othe near the Park, trom which a forty-fo0: na- tional flag ts dis DEPOT OF THE CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDIES, &c. ‘Sent by mail eipt of fifty cents. Address the Author, Dr. B De. Curtis 9 wort” * seca 100,000 CIGARS. 8t., Baltimore myitt & d'on the premise ot the tiny of exe. ex. r bo We call attention to the superior character o sited om the promises of te a ee TRIAL OF THE NEw STsaM FIRB ENGINE. the Goods oftered. ‘my 1-1 myn-scads SOCRGL OX, Trustee. M.WILLIAN «ff WHITE LLAMA LACE POINTS, SL ‘Sacaums. TBAVELING SUITS, WHITE SUITS, CAMBHIC SUITS, in all colers, UNDER- GABMERTS, MILLINERY GOODS, FLATS and BONMETS, TRIMMINGS, REAL LACES, BAT- INS, in all colors, BAIBBRAIDB, CUBLS, Btc. Tur IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. 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