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Py ee eatin et eee ———., bist ee Oe Tine ae AUGUST 13, 1869, LOCAL NEWS, ats, Ex is: Pic-Nics, &ec. ERKLY EXcURSION to Mount Vernon the steamer Arrow, on Tuesday and Thurs day Excvrstom to Norfolk and retarn on the sveamer Coit on Mondays aud Tharsdays. Omsrnvsms for hire to pic-nic parties at Nailor & Bro’s. stables. MARKRITER’s ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. Suite & STRone’s Ant Gatumay, 25 F street. i ——_-—___ menced yesterday, near Laytonsville, and umber of the churches of the District are rep- resented om the groands—a small company having left the northern portion of the city for the grounds this morning. Arrangements have been made by which Washingtonians Gesirig to attena Laytonsville Camp- Meeting by leaving Howard's staples at 2 o%jock P. M., will arrive on theground sameevening Change Stages at Mechaniscville. The largest camp- mm this section will be held in Haistup's woods, mapolis Jnuction. commencing on ‘Thursday next, at which it is tikely large com- panies from all the District churches will be resent, and probably the camp will be much ger than that held last Angust. The minis- ters of the Dis rehes, as well as the official bodies, have already commenced mak- ing preparations for this cxmp. and an arrange- ment bas been made with th at S@ centseach. A third ‘camp is also being arranced for, to be held in the neighbornood of Tenpallytown, commencing on the 27¢R inst. The Freeland Camp-Meeting, located on Hentley Spring Circuit, in the grove ot Mr. Freeland, about half a mile from Freeland Station. Northern Central railroad, thirty- four miles trom Baltimore, commenced yester- day, under very favorable auspices. The Meeting is principally attended by the mem- bers of the M. E. Churches, of Balumore, for- merly connected with the East Baltimore Conference, Bentley Spring Circuit and Shrewsbury Circuit. The following-named ministers have arrived pou the ground: Key. Jos. France, P.E.; Rey. Wm. F. Speake, Rev. L. F. Morgan, Kev. J.E Amos. Rev. Wilford Downs. Rev. John S. Deale, Rev. J. A. Price, Rev. Wm. H. Chapmaa, Ray. Jas. Brown. Rev. Jas. R. Cadden, Rev. E.G. iey, Rev. Chas. Cleaver, Rev. ©. H. Rich- aréson. Rev. Dr. Ames, Rev. S. Shannon, Rev. JR Wheeler, Rev. J.C. Hagey, Rev. James Gamble, Rev. L. N. Garduer, Rev. A. Rieley, Rev. W. A. McKee. Among others who are expected to be present during the camp are Bishop Simpsor. Dr. Bartine and Rev. Alfred Cookman, of the Philadelphia Conference, Drs. Henry Slicer, J. S. Inskip and Eddy, of the Baltimore Conterence, aud Rev. Wm. Harden and Wm.S Edwards, of the Central Peansyl- vania Conference. H SI as MOUNT VeRNON.—Ihe associations of the past make Mt. Vernon one of the most inter- Festing epots in the country, and strangers as well as citizens daily avail themselves of the opportunity afforded by the trips of the steamer Arrow to view the sacred precincts. Under the management of the Ladies’ Mount Vernon Association many improvements have already been made to the grounds and build- ings, and others are contemplated at an early day such as will perpetuate its existence on its present condition and prevent decay. The capscious comservatory ings, which were destroyed by fire sometime since, are being re- built, agreeable walks have been aid out and nd skillful artists are now engaged aud «leaning up the archi’ec ural ments of the west parlor. As before ed, the steamer Arrow, now commanded by Capt. Stackpole peing absent,) means of visiting Mouut Vernon apy day during the week, when parties may leave the city at’ ten o’clo: 4m the morning and return in time for dinne Desides which, in order to accommodate those who cangot spare the time daring business Bours, special trips made every Tuesday and Tharsday afternoons, the steamer leaving Gal's wharf at balf-past ‘four o’cl turning about nie. The serson lightful for these afternoon trip: trip is 1 who need recreation—and ery Thursday atternoon | Professor Bi ass baud take the steamer from Fort Wesbington, and sdd to the pleas- ures of the trip by their excellent execution of popular music. eared Tre Waswinctow Canat (vestion. 2A Meeting of the committee appointed by th Uity Council to take mto consideration the best rans for mproviog the canal was held on Wednesday evening in<t im the Council coam- ber, City Hall; Dr. William Boyd presidiag, and Mr. McKnight secretary. After a states ment from the Chair as to the objects of the | fer a quarterly assessment ‘of each officer Tux Potomac Front.—A gentle breeze pre- | vails ie tront y, and matiers | generally present a pleasing aspect. At one O'clock this morping the steamer Wawaset, Fowme, arrived at rom f Pe mmnd after & very pleasant excursion vate part from Capitol Hill to Point. Lookout, whe left this city on Wednesday atteraoon. This Morning, this steamer left Potomac ferry wharf on her usual trip to Cone river aa interme- diate laudings. carrying down a full compie- tot passengers pad c rable treight. teamer Arte commead of Major Sykes, made ber usual trip at tem o'clock from Gait’s wharf to Mount Vernon and Marshall's Landing with excursionists The movements of sailing vessels is appended Carter's aed. Arrived re. Bi Priscilla, Hooper, wre coal for Wilson E. Brown; Sirah Jane, Love, from Broad Oreek, with wood for J. B. Lord. Sailed—Schr. Washington, Fields, for Shore. hi Mem.—Ssiled from Ha Grace, on the 10tb instant, scr. U. W. Holmes, | Jackson, with coal for J. E Miller. Joinson's Wharf—Atrived—Schr. Richard Ryan, Pote. wiih fresh salt-water fish for Thomas Reagan. Kiley’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs. Wissabick- 5 jow Jacket, Dixon; sloops Nations}, Brown; Mary er, Davis, with melons for market. Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived—Sshr. Mary Stau- dis, Rich, from Gardiner, Maine. with ics for the Washington and Georgetown I.e and Uoal Company. herry's. Wharf_—Arrived—Schr. E. R. Bon- nett, French, trom New York, with sixty-five tons of bay for Peter Berry. (Crouch’s Sizthe street’ Wharf. -Artived —Schr. General Micnler, Russell, from Occoquan, with wood for Dodge. Seen SeRiovs Ruscits or Havi Fuy.—On Tuesday last, Chris: of coal cart, was struck in the head with a lamp of coal thrown in play by Pat'k Powers. of the same occupation, near the corner of B a Litree Betz, driver nd althouch quite weak, yet nothing quite serious was expected to result till late yesterday af- ternoon, at which time he was taken worse, and now lies in a critical condition at his res- idence, on K street, between jd and #5; south As stated by the parties themselves, a practice, exists among cart drivers of saluting each other in passing by pitching a lump of coal, and in the present case Mr. Powers unfortu- nately threw his Iump with such aim as to sirike Mr. Betz on the back of the head, and, it is supposed, caused concussion of the brain. He is under the care of Dr. Fenwick, who is uncertain as to the result of the accident. This Morning @ warrant was issued for the arrest of Powers, to await the issue of the case. —_—o——. WORKINGMEN'S ASSEMBLY. this or A_ meeting of ght at the City the chair. called to elect a delegate to the National Labor Congress, to be held in Philadelphia.oa Monday next, the 16th instant, and after some debate a Motion was made sent, and Mr. A. T. Ca Propriation of fifty dollars was mi y the expenses of the delegate. Mr. Wolf, of Colorado, addressed the assemby on the labor question. On motion, a committee consisting of Mesers. E. Mac Murray, William Beron, and Archibald Huelett. was appointed to prepare Suitbie resolutions of respect tothe memory ot William H. Sylvis, Pre<ident of the National Labor Union; said resolutions t> be Presented at the next regular meeting of the Assembly. Adjourned. —————— Tae Deatu oF PickertT.—The name of the colored man whose death was noticed yester- day, as bein supposed trom poisoz, is James Pickett. and there are several Tumors &s to the Manner of his death. Some of bis acquaint- Sauces stare that on Saturday night be, with two other men,—Timothy Rogers and —— Simms—was invited to drink. and he did so: the others in the party being suspicious of the two men inviting them, declined; that when Picket returned home shortly atierwards he was taken with pains and an unqueuchable thirst, and after bis death on Tuesday mora- ing his body swelled greatiy, and looked as if it bad been poisoned. Drs. Bushnell aud Samson attended him, and we believe gave it as their opinion that’his death was caused by intemperance. —_———_ Boys mm BLUE.—A meeting of the officers of this organization was held last night at Union Lengue Hall: A. Grant, Esq., in the chair, ar J. W. McKuighi, secretary. Resolutions were adopted instructing the commanding officer to appoint a committee of five to consult witb subordinate officers in regard to providing quarters for their commands, and providing According to hisrank, Resolutions providing for an anniversary ‘parade and torcblight procession on the 22d of Septemi=r next, and empowering the commanding oiliver to act in the premises, were reterred to the ex-cutiy= beard. Regimental commanding officers were instructed to at once uuiform their respec commands. It was agreed that the executive Meeting, written documents were read by Messrs. Gideon L. Walker, ©. 1. Bliss and Bevjamin Severson: and notice was given by Mr. P H. Donegan, City Surveyor. that at the next meeting of the commitiee he would sub- mit & report giving bis views about the matter. ‘The chairman of the committee stated thai Owing to the entire absence of every advocate of the arching idea at that and previous meet. ings of the committee. he would ask any oe who bas an estimate or plan, either in his brain ©F on paper, to submit such estimate or plan to the committee at its next Meeting, that a bill may be offerea immediately, in we Councils, based upon the very be=t Possible plan, to mii- jgate tbe canal nuisance now existing. Ad- journed. as "Th VowPiometany Sinexac—— ThE Arion Quartette Club of this city, accompan.. “ number of their friends, tendered a sereanuc Jast evenimg to Mr. Charles Kioman, (who has just returned trom Europe,) at bis residence on Wi'street, between tn and ith. after singing several fine selections in the style tor which the Arion is notea, Mr. Kioman appeared, and after returning thanks for the compliment, escorted the party to Pfeiffer's saloon, on 7th street, pear N, where they regaled themselves im their favorite Inger, and made the air of the Northern Liberties resound with characteristic Mr. R. Sprivg-guth is the president of id Mr. Charies W. Bergman is the musical airector. The Arions will be remem- Dered by our citizens, who visited the recent Seengerfest in Baltimore, their music having Deen an attractive feature of that festival. —e—— “Many Lirrizs Make a Mcckie.”—At the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the freedman's Savings and Trust Company. their banking house, 472 7th Thursday afternoon, it ap; street, ot total of deposits amounted to the sum of hd assets $1,364,% Its asse id US. bom ‘his large sum is held dy about fifte id depositors, being on An average less $100 to each. ————— Bas® Batt —A match game of base ball ‘was played yesterday afternoon on the 9th- street bail crouud, between the Pastime and the Grafton Base Ball Clubs, of this eity, which resulted im @ victory for the Pastime. re 31 to Te. The Oriental Base Ball Club, of Brooklyn. NN. Y., will arrive here about the middie of next week, and will be the guests of the Na- whom they will play a match Tne Haymakers, of Lansingburg, will he city about September Ist. barf, im attempting to jamp from the rail of the vessel to the wharf feli in the water and was drowned. subsequently recovered and the Coroner, Dr. falling from the rNeltie © Patnee while in @ state of intoxication. The body was taken in ebarge by the officers of the schooner. ‘Treasury to thevanits ‘under the new cash room. It will require fally ten daye more labor to count all te gold and Botes. The new cash room opened abont the 26th instant. ky 3 i E F - | i e H iH i ©n the part of the people along the rou ‘were, many of them, led to believe by the party tbat he was President Grant. i Griffia, colored. tell from the rear of an ice ‘wagon on which he was swinging and his lef: Jeg was broken. Drs. Latimer and Taylor set the limb and (Officer Columbis assisted hum to bis home on 11th street, near Q. board meet on Thursday, the 2-th iostan:; and | ° the meeting adjourned. es CoLoRED WorKINGMEN'S AssoctaTion — An association of colored men has recently been organized in this city, Raving tor its ob- ject the promotion and protection of their mu- tual interests, and steps are beiug taken to cail @gereral convention to enlarge its influence- and establish co-operating unions throughout the city. Weekly meetings are beimg held for ‘be admission of members, and, if deemed ex- Prdient. will be continued for three months, on every Wednesday evening, at John Wesley Cburen, Connecticut avenue, between Land M stree's. This Union is not a political or- ganization, and bas. as a body. no affiliation with any political party; therefore all political discussions. or awakening by debate of any Political animoaities, are stricily prohibited by {he by-laws. ——— 7T Corrokatic™ Orrices In THB Uity HaLi.—Several important » ovements are being made in the rooms of the City Collector, Tax Clerk, and Corporauon Bookkeeper id the {ity Hall butiding. ‘The ftoors of these rooms have beer relaid, the fireplaces put ic complete order. and the walls handsomely papered. tbe office of the Collector, immediately op of Mayor Bowen, a division w: making one room, aud it is be- ing fitted up with a large and convenient coun- ter. The next room will be occupied by the Tax Clerk, w! . Newton. Uorporation Bookkeeper, will occupy the small room at the ead of the hail, now occupied by the Tax Clerk. When all the improvements are com- pleted the accommodations for the officers re. ferrec to will be ample and convenient, pcos eerie Tukeats, 4c —Nathaniel Thom was arrested on th« complaint of Mary Thomps for larceny by Officer Smoot and was bel! t: ity to keep ihe peace. Edward Greeny, by Ollicer Lynch, charged with ‘was held to bail to keep the peace and was fined $4 and costs in two cases of profin- ity, Ke, | Mattio Greeniy, arrested by the same a tor threats, was held to bail for court. Ellen Nash, arrested for being drunk and dis- orderly by Officer Feit, was fined $4 by Justice Obase. Agnes White, arrested by Officer At- ebison and Mary McLaughlin, by Officer Smith, were committed to the workhouse by Justice Chase, Hannah Reeves was arrested on & similar chargeand committed to the work- house by Justice Walt. —e—_—_ THE ACCIDENT aT THE LonG Barce— Major Lubey. in charge of the bridges under General Micbier, desires us to state that the accident c&used to the south draw of the Long Bridge, op Wednesday morning last, was occa- sioned by the vessel striking the bunch ot piles or “fender” of the railroad draw, and further, that the draw of the Long Bridge was fully open on the morning of the accident, the state ment of the railroad authorities to the com otwil ie and this cluster of piles or “tender” bas during the past two or three years been the cause of several accidents to the draw; none, however, as severe as this one. ——e—— A meet~ : sill a a in 4x USSTAMPED BOx.—This morning officer Guys found the body of a colored infant ma . Bot stamped, on 17th street, be- tween L and M. and took it to the station house of the fourth preciact, Angust 12.—The services last night were qui interesting. Co.’ At a conv the Sword and the Lance, held at Oarlin’s Springs on the oh of August, the President, Dr. James ©. Hill, in the chair, resolations ‘Were adopted : That the grand interstate tour- nament, for the champion lance of America. sball take place at the National Race Uourse, District of Columbia, on the firet Tuesday in October, the Knights tend a cord: different States to hereafter join in the great contest for the championship of the lance; that no Knight shall be permitted to be a partici- pant, unless he shall have first made applica- ton io become Sword and the Lance, and shali have been re- geived into the order of Knighthood; and that ont! tume. John Appell escaped trom the jail at Fairfax Court House nigat before lasi, and has not been heard from the charge of horse. & requisition from the Governor of West Vir- ginia, the offense having been committed in Jefferson county, modulated Irish frame. about thir about five feet ten inches high, eyes and hair light. one foot sore. aud walked a little lame beignburheod of Uccoqnan bas been particu- are ente sons liv next winter. Just previous to the wheat har- ve-t a hail storm almost entirely destroyed that crop, and the prevailing drought has ruined the corm, and unless tbe parcbed ground is soon Tefrested with copious showers the potatoes and all other y; worthless too. of Howardsville, lippi, Pitt-ylvan Virgini of receivers were argued Underwood at Chambers. poited in all the casesexcept those of the Gen- into Bankruptcy. Bradle; Gilmer, S. F. Beach, and the counsel representing the various parues interested. the P. E. Church, in Liberia, is now in t city, G mw G.H. Robinson. It bis health will permit, Bishop P. will preach in one of the Episcopai on | Churches next Sunday. bricks below. ew noose was being adjusted muttered, “Oh! THE COURTS. Equity Court. Judge’ Fis Lu vs. “MeKean et al. order atlowing bill filed with: out deposit Shaffaer ve. Nobel for publication against ont vs. U'Con: . B. Church South. {Special Correspondence of The Star Camr Grovwp, Lavrst, Mp. Thorsday, Rev. S. CO. Mill Presented themselves as seekers of salvation. ‘The closing services will b= held at 9 o'clock to-morrow morniag. This moralog there was & public prayer-meeting at the stand at the usual bi » At ll o'clock Rev. B. F. sermon, on St ts, 3d chapter, 19th verse, an earnest, forcible sermon, reminding one very much of the effective sermons preached by Methodist ministers of the past generation, under which extraordinary suc. cess followed. As 1 close, with tbe songs and sbou: xf God’s peop! ‘And with the cries of penitents tor mercy. THE Last Day. Lavest. Camry, August 13.—Last night, Rev. W.H. D. Harper preached a forcible and im pressive sermon tased on Kev. 6 chap. & very large and serious congregation, and quite a number, in response to the invitation, Presented themselves for the prayers of the church. The meeting, varied in it character, was continued threughout the night. This morning at o'clock, the usual closing exer- cises were hel¢ at the stand, and the people departed to therr homes, it 13 to be hoped mu: improved by the religious privileges of week. Thus has closed one of the most pleasant meetings of the character ever held in this sec- tiouof the country, and although the apparent Tesults in the conversion of sinners to Christ Was not as full as earnestly desired by preach- ers and people, yet they confidently anticipate that, mach permanent good has been accom- plished, —_+_—_. WoRK QomMENCED—The laboring corps under employ of Mr. Gunnell, Commusioner of Improvements of the Seventh Ward, to-day commenced the work of laying the carb line of Water street, on the “ri.er iroa!,” andina mt will be put very desirable one, and will prove @ great convenienca to all who have business in this locality. ——_—_.—___ Petit LARCENY.— Wesley Jones, a colored boy, was arrested by officer Smoot, of the first Precin Ot segars, and Justice Pearson committed him to jail for court. mn the charge of the larceny of a box SS Raxor or TuemMomerae at Franklin & . opticians, 244 Pennsylvan the shade, to-day: 9 o'clock a. in 10, 81; 11, 83; 12 m., 86; 1 p. m., 89: ———s Alexandria and Vicinity. The following items are from the Gaz/tle of Inst evening : Tus Great LNTERSTATR TovgNamentT — ion of Knights of the Urder of 1569, ana annually thereafter; that f the Sword and the Lance ex. Yitation to the Knights of the member of the Knights of the hts entering as contestants shall appear field fully equipped and in proper cos- Brokw Jar at Fatrrax Covet Hovss.— ince. He was confined on tealing, Aud was awaiting He is an Irishman, with cent, has a strong, stout 'Y-live or forty years of age, Prosrxct or Famive.—The country in the rly unfortunate this season, and serious fears asned that the poorer classes of per- mg there will saffer for food during elables will be rendered Bank Cases.—The motions against the banks Scottsvi'le, Monticello, Pail. nd the Central Bank of for injunction and the appointment to-day before Judge Receivers were ap- and Scotsville, which banks had gone T. Johnson, J. H. ames Neeson were TeyrREANCE JUBILER—A large number of Persons, carrying baskets of provisions, ar- Tived here on the 7 o'clock boat from Washing. ton this morning, and took the train on the Alexandria, Loubeun and Hampshire Rail road for Carlia’s Springs, where & grand tem. perance ents was held by the Grand Lodge of Good ‘emplars of the State of Virginit Wuir Haxp.—A consideraple crowd was collected at the intersection of Prince and Fay- ette streets, about 12 o'clock to-day, by the cries of a partially paralyzed man, named Louis ‘Trisler, who was receiving a severe flogging from & woman named Sarah Hart. Bisnor Payne, late Missionary Bishop of it the residence of his brother-in. —_-<re-—__ Horrible Scenes at an Executi The execution, on Wednesday last, at Stroudsburg, Pa., of Charles Orme, for the murder of Theodore Brodhead, was one of the which it has ever fallen aper te chronicle, The execution was altogether remarkable, Orme was taken to the gallows at 11 o'clock ia the morning. where he made his farewell address, im which be was interrupted by the sberift, who so far forgot himself as fo hold quite a lengthy controversy with the doomed man He protested bis Atthe conclusion of his speech the execation innocence, of course. was postponed for two hours to await the ar- rival of a train, which it was thought might bring @ repreive or a pardon. Neither arriving, h was again taken to the scaffuld, and finally swung off. but the rope broke, and the misera- ble wretch: was precipitated several feet to the Fre “was lifted up. aud whi Would to God that this horrible work was ove The second attempt to choke the breath out of the victim was successfal. After more torture, Orme was attached to a 4 da: Theo his rebieitsinlids Lespertee ge bas got it fhe worst kind. $4,000 to Rire a nine to beaigihe Red Stockings next season. sal ry Saget full of the detail Tre New York are is of the Susquehanna railroad war, which, ac- cording to latest accounts, had been trans. ferred from the lingo. the road to the Coarts CITY ITEM Axy LITTLE Boy om Gree that invests ten cents in the Prize Bag is sure to get an of Jewelry worth three times GEORGETOWN, Affairs in Georgetown. Tas Canal.—The newly elected Wollecter of Tolls, Wm. Biunt, Esq, and Master, J 8h the new Harber gp 4 RTD Come see for yourself, ‘The Erie Vompany bad, Tuesday afternoon, i a3, fram 70y to 80 men ot the’ fennel, aad holding Wx. Prince, 32 F str on duty. the station near it. The of the Albany arty at the upper end of the tum 4 Bored, between (aad 7 ovclock, thirty-five men, at which time the main force of 350 or 400 men Big FREBCH BCHOOL Fe Avply to bir: at hie resides: emer. betwren siet Sah Post Office Box 7 ‘water, im the six-mile locks, whiob, if 60, will tempo- eases of the stomach, neys, such as acidity, ayeeniaty diarrhoes: in 1 obstruct navigation. arrived. At about that time the Erle manager | continence of urine, and general debility. Une determined to take ine cieranes Ground. A | pottle is sufficient to convince the most scepti- train of two cars was with mem, nam- | ca] ofthe great curative powers con: in bering, per! 250, and sent into the tannel. ‘wine. Sold by Draggists. No obstraction was met with until the tunnel rr end & rail was found ‘Clotting at Oak Ball, 4607 s Thatve bern taken up_tnd was replaced. Then, Cpombtae ee on turning acurve,a train with Matel sear as cceatioce bile | 1728 cmRs REMAREADER a ll phywicane wats Rome" aiatoons | Ronstinatelie sear ceog nes - . * ven to tbe moral an! inteliectual t the other train increased its speed. Seeing this, 2 t only es an artcie of tains of Pennsylvania, where be | Sythe reining the of the Erie train was inc mad | Riceey werelonmnle, BOC only O6 am aructe of | ass been spending some ‘oung ladies placed under their charge. the two trains strack with a heavy crash. The f patients with enteebled vital powers. but Ii mal for the fight. The Ai. | © bany. men Toshed upon, the ic men with | ltewiee or diseases of the ros’, Cheat, Ja some, consumption in ite differ shouts, and they had scarcely come to blows | 224 oman pes before tbe Erie Georgetown Advertisements. B® THOMAS DOWLING, auet.; Georgetown funnel and over it, The engise backed into | owe Core that don't require Pillows and reuses 2 ee cot STEERS SALB OF the conned and ee aos sate Mat in the use of them. Unly $1.50 each. ™ ERTY 1 gro: head-light and one flag-staff, and a part | For saleat ‘ a aC tte cpeatehes whee the latter lost almost ADAMsON’s, 506 Ninth street, A.D isct sand recorded all of i prow, and was otherwise consider- 6 next to Penna. ave. bly bi —— ges ably bruised, and th: partly off the track. ; ee cuisaet. ‘While getting the engine in omarion again, it Pi oo byeweigamnsied Failet Sebgrees = a was determined to follow up the viciory. Some | {0 b peri petrroregllg Birgnetco heed Secs actnl nak eek wentoat cent ||ly low prmenat Ge eoetoaed Gen Gall oe over thetunnel, but they were not in suffics ing stooe, 400 Meventa etscet ‘Opposite the Post pumberstoattack. After theen, Office, where, in addition to gentlemen's «Ban- telly ergot tga bnrninecger cog “pe nock Burn,” ‘Oheviot, Arrah na Pogue, drab i a lime bad elapsed that the Erie men were ral | Nock Born,” Oheviot, Arran na Pogue, dr lied and ready for battle again. The conflict ~ bal ite Jt vt) to be bad at ‘Was reopened with great fury. The Erie men, breed fore lye variety are also = occupying their own ground, bad no intention Must Win—«No Use Denying the of giving it up; besides. they were expecting Stevens, Proprietor of tne Tea Hong, has momentarily the arrival of {he Forty-four Se ee eee: | cates acct See ae win, being sound and correct in every feature: ing at the raid lot. on the line of Muvroe Bing from taid point tweat est sixty fect parallel with eet; bh and parallel with Manroe «i tt went thence east sixty feet, to the place of - rms of sale: One-half casb; balance in Sand 12 Bitte tape on tho fal'of the basta; | ECEROE BC raeoe re i terms are uot compliel with in hve @ Posseesing f0!1 eotleg cess, attacked vigorously. Pistols were used, ‘With stones, clubs and fists. Threats, cries fe powers. will « fis 370b eenclastic year. the FIST MOND STS he right to resell or five days pablie So as to be One pound as cheap as thongh you bougnt a | ter reserve ti re | September pa ag rg Sp gk oo Po aa Soe Ee ames per | Peewee ser of naan, ness and profanity. Some of the men were | 617 “Hono,” 536 7th s chaser. FULLIAN DB. OOSSIN-! rrastess |“ "Say snowman me. CANE. A. ta. Sekt ik ee ee Pee sear, | THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBEIC that Geo. B.| jyi2-conds ; _ Anct. —___ ‘Wilson & Oo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c,as cheap as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 —__e—_—_ Ment having arrived, the Atbany men left the fleld and returned to the other end of the = ENNSYLYANIA RUSTEES’ SALE OF a D) 1 esi. stitation will begin Te'helee “Mul tagwite'wereinrténcne | oe Penge Orns te pr oF seco ose] Of them severely:—Jomn. Basset, of i m. Excellent Paper Golfars, cloth-lined parties conce: |. the bscribers will sell at public Suction. to the Tighest Didder, on the - es, (anlese sooner redeemed.) on THURSDAT Lig day it 6 o'clock button-hole, 10 cents a box; and ail other goods at equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman's, Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent Office, 7,6,1: a Corns, &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ prac ical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 4x and 6:h demonstrations on either end of the route must Tastas (Che oe one 8, Sars cetaie’ The ates Control bedeclded | Frais ania other dinteess ee tee ee a hon anny Siethed Et CAT nee | pain os tuouayeninees to tae penieant ee mee His Excellency tuereupon sent ate cued: | Can be worn With Case musediaicly shots Hie, Eccaluency tnerenpo said teat he Would | Oecmion Rae eee ee pote OF eee teas pieces ere inS Siaie | lies, cangecas and thonaeeer creme: Tespon- Siuititery Seceestihe can pean Cf Ne TOMAS | ints uessone who pettmmin be eae & military necessity, and Tun it as a military | $1le persons. @.m.to6 p.m. Owiag to press Tor the stocknolders aad TEat oe ane visable | of business at ofice, OF Whi measur ee for the stockholders, an ¢ State shou! Saal be put to theexpense of a quarter of million | jan gcuent® & their residences except between Of dollars to enforce kis proclamation, they chad hanna, skull probably fractured; Edward Herrold, of Susquehanna, struck with a heavy club on the he: grove, of Susgue- hanna, injured : Wm. Bolger, burt in the breast; Jobn Smith, clubbed; John Simp- son, conductor, struck by stones in the head and side. Governor Hoffman next day gave the con- tending parties to understand that the riotous jthwest house standing at pect street eae trandees wo ba " side of a brick ter “minates. by » 1.27 and 1,529 Street, Philadelphia. Pas | lish and French. for iy boot atk. Tr boll Sat rae oi the family, and is constantly ta the La- Jy3-cotm MADAME D’RBRVILLY Prin. DENTISTRY. THis debt to be Bait by this onto to stated tobe the i Oke terme of solo arte Orecthing tack might take theresponsibility, His course, og, | ES terms Of sale are: Orethinn a SS eee ever, wasclear tobim, and he should pursue 8100 must be paid at the time and D®..2..7- PQUMBE, DANTIOT. No. ua tn Thereupon the counsel of the respectivi TEETH ext without pair. ties, consisting of Mesers. David Dudley Field, “) Pe inserted on Gold, Silver, or Bubber John Ganson and Amasa J. Parker, represent. The Cheap Place! Of trust op the pre Plates, and filled in the best manner, on moderate ing the Ere, interest, and Messrs. Wm. F. are Bot 90 ee ae Allen an afus - ckman, .» held a lay of a . A. consuttation in the executive chamber, the — sell a ae eared Tesult of which was the signing of a commu: = i eation to the Governor, requesting bim to appoint sor suitable person or persons to act BROWN srovt, “= as superintendent or superintendents, and to . ‘Gas ginntly on band for extracting tecth without run and operate the road. YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, Othe waltetecescely hoe Daring work done oar While Messrs. Pruyn and Ramsey were in i = the Executive Chamber that afternoon, they PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, D® "wine DAVIS DENTAL ASSOUIA- . Ho. 260 PENESYLVAMIA AVENUR, Between 12th and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Were arrested on a warrant served by the Sheriff, for contempt of Court. The warrant was issued by Judge Barnard, of New York. Judge Clute immediatery issued a writ of habeas corpus, And Messrs. Prayn and Ramsey ‘Were brought before him. Superintendent \an Valkenburg was arrested for contempt. It is said that Fisk, understanding that a warrant wonld be issued for his arrest for contempt, Shartered @ steamboat and started for New ork. Judge Barnard at a special term of the Supreme Court yesterday morning vacated all the orders of Judge Pecktnam in the case of Chase vs. the Susquehanne Railroad Comps- By, and also issued non-bailable attachments against Robert V. Proyn, Joseph Ramsey, and Jobb H. Van Valkecburg, and ao order re- quiring them to show cause why they should not be punisbed for conte PpPeProsats FOR STATIONERY. ‘Treasvry Derantwent, July 39, 1509. ih day of August, 1869, at 120 ‘clock M 600 reams white laid Flat Letter, 12 ibs. to the 1 rene, white-cara Blotting Board, 0 tbs. to wo od a Manills Paper, 20x36, 45 Ibe. to w» md brown Manilla Paper, 24x86, 56 Ibs. to the 3 Sere Manilla Paper, 3x40, Wibs tothe 4dczen quarts Boss’ Copyin, 20 dor. Maynard af. PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGE! JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY Cc. Ss. COHARE & SON, GROCERS, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. cok, wrritt Ink lott's il ry Fees, danas Per desk! ALSO, No. a8 iver tips. Be 6 holders, atver tipa, No Se GREEN GINGER, ‘fiver tips: No. ¢ oe ‘Kuives, 1 woop Virginia News nives, stag or buck bandies | WW MUSTARD SEED, PURE CIDER VINEGAR, WELCH'’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT The Danville Times says: Mr. P. R. Redd lett Henry county about fifteen years ago for California, Not being heacd from for many years, he was thought to be dead, and his estate divided between his kin. But a few a ys ago, B. J. Gravely, esq., received T $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL, SACK, Nine Handred Cords of BICKOBY, OAK. "RAKBRe” AND SPRUCE PINE WOOD tilow Table Baskets, utta percha Bole: Lod ite. Bealtug Wax 25 gross Mik Braid or Ribbon 5 Copying Presses ‘500 pounds Twine 25 Eyelet Machines amples regu: smples required tel from him, making en:uiries after his brother, #0 gross Rubber Bands or Bings, No. 91 Jobn ©. Redd, and Yi- sister, Mrs. Penn. He A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR aT Senross Bacds or Rings. No 3 wrote from Vanconver, Clark county, Wash- 1,00 great gross Bubber Band or Bings, Nos. 5,11 woop": ington Territory. $2.50 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK and election A FURTHER REDU 18 P es Mr. Emil M. Yon Alpenburg, who has 12 sheets Whatman's Emperor Drawing Pant | yA FURTHER REI : Sar pounded an Austrian colony below Richmond, BY A). ee the winter. ime Olay ssdeptosics a8 Written that a Swiss gentlem: wants to com + Paper. 000 cords Prime OAK AND PINE WOOD. tor rexte fn the mountain region of Virginia with 8, HARE & SON, 3S Far a architectural Penctis aalety CRAY @ HOTORINS. Uma ee ennles, BOW Teney, Blank forme or bidding will be furnished upon ‘One aguare from Nortuers Liberty siarker” G. Alexander Baker, recently appointed by Grocers, “"Bhe bide will beconsidered an@ accepted or re- | 2719 Im General Canby succeesor of L. Edwin Dudley, jected item by item Ss jate clerk of the Richmond Uircuit Gourt, has 262 SEVENTH STREET, Gantracts must be executed by the successful | SS. Pp. BROWN & BON, ned to accept that office bidders within ten days after being called upen so BETWEEN M AND N STREET. tone. iy Bt di They are getting up in Richmond something Tn the cold’ water line the “Legion of Temperan: —_—_—_—_—_—_—__ IRISIN:?: Tus GREAT VEGSTABLE Blood Purifier. IRiIisI«n:,. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT oF THB IRIS VERSICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG, ‘The most powerful. safe and reliable remedial aliog of man. The Gtecovered for the healieg of man. The OonneR dre Srexer ann Hew Fo « Avs GRBatT BEDUCTION i” PRIOB or oOoaAaArLZI.: THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! ‘fe1s-tf [OUR THE RHINE: or Young Amer Germany. By Uliver Young America Abroad” jea.. Secretary ry. and the Geltvery of ap inferior ‘saficien FORMAN, it cause to annul the be free of charge at the Treas- pgton. ‘Washi wonderful properties of tne irii oped, bas been brought an car mee erter enter Wtevelo} on 4 = within thecontrot otedience. now teking its ipronare of ‘as priccipal emongthe blessings The Grocer, inepmm market, AS AN ALTERATIVE, sy articles aa shail be neces fying che'ital surrent of el amore, fifty per centam Corren > Links which éiscase or malarions insluencee ‘peceseary 10 ss Nes. 227, 229, and 231, ed by a sat 7 bond | s of, or alers: A s American Annus! Opciop-dia. or KIN, IENCIPIRNT ConsUMPTeON. ‘be ired to conte their bideto | Bo a py cae hawt iat ee ee SEVERTA GUREEE, the, epee iattone farnishes, aud failure to doo | Morocco. eng? 08 canes vEX i tion of any bid. “ RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. 2 ee ane ne ree OMGE 8 BOUTWRLL, christian Singers of Ge {family vol. 8 of upfailing pt ntative and cure for 3¥30-eolm Secretary of tt © Treasury. et cone is in Whee “ethan “+4 pl gt a L2¥100uBr, WASHINGTON OOUNTY.D.C. | “Da rey. a4 vciumes by tne — Sa ‘DISE BETWEEN M AND N, An ordinance im relation to hackney coaches, om- | Wide World,” " Queechy,” sen. 8 it hes om yaer vehicles for the conveyance of on Liver and Kitacve te Compt, calutacy, and effective coat him the County of Washtarton, end it is thie ty which renders it one of the safest tnd mont Peltabie see DIURETIC RE s Known in the practice of medicine. Its excellent Soi skillful combination with ether ingredients imparts to it JOBA! Clevelent ir Hes just completed and putin successfal operation CABMINA CBUCIS; by Dora Greenwell. one of All the New Books to be had at PHILP & BOLOMON's, Boekee/lors and Stations rs. BRAY’S PATENT BEFBIGERATING ROOMS, which Fresh Moats. Fruits, and everstht iy a rishable natar ‘be preserved FOR between Sth and 10th of the highest order—not temporarily stimulating, e the a Sale es eas seep otbonk bo wen ne. Sraorau sorros agent in cases of » La , on the 10th i passage! seven (2) days, and in as perfec a condition ‘as when “The public are respectfully invited te call and ‘The clcinens of the District ero veapectialiy te- ‘Witness its operations. ROBERT FOLTON & Co., feetly , received 1 611 NINTH STRERT, ‘his modicit is no He hae just and bas fn > auerbery. bai the eer ee lot of very cholce i sw Tone Bur Have recently made exteasive arrangements for os Sivetand in the ‘ate. 2100),8 Very prime LOANING MONEY toom of the } pat up in the same man- e Peas eis MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESORIPTION, weve, snina AT THB LOWEST BATES. Dehiy te tt praised ‘Bums of @1.000 and over, at 2 per cont. Docroz SCHUMAN & DUBRAND'S TONIC! "HE OO REE EEE 0, R THI - iszasne. AE FOL wisa CERI

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