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Ee wlan acaiatrd nome «eeeees- AUGUST 25, 1969, LOCAL NEWS. yesements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. | Exevrston to Norfolk and retorn on the ‘Steamer Cort on Mondays and Thursdays. ‘Saui-Wasxiy Excursion to Mount Vernon On the steamer Arrow, on Tuesday and Thurs- ‘OuntEvers for hire to nic parties Nailor & Bro’s stables. — = MARERITER's ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. Suite & STRone’s Aur Gatiary, 25 F AWALOSTAN IsLawp.—Pic-nic of the Circle | Fnendship Association this afternoon. —_-—__ ‘Tae Ervacts or tas Heat—Sudden Deaths Jrom Suns trace, éc.—Yest about 4 o'clock, Mr. Charles ick, & wealthy wholesale druggist of Philadelphia, died at | the Baltimore Depot of an attack of sunstroke. Mr. S. arrived here om Wednesday, and in Sompany with his friend, Captain P. 0. Boyle, lor Ricbmond, Va, on Thursday morn: | to settle up some business in that city. Un Sat- urday evening they returned, and Mr. S. was the guest of the latter. Yesterday they visited several points of interest about the city: ‘and in the afternoon Mr. Schick started for th éepot to take the Philadelphia train for hom: ’ accompanied by Mr. B earing the depot Mr. S.compiained of dizziness and the neat, and remarked that perspiration had ceased | map Meeting. Immense Congregations Present—The Mercury at %—Sudden Death. in the Camp—Large Trains Srom Washing: (Special Correspondence of the Star.] Camp Grouxp, Haclup’s Woods, near An- Jurction, Sanday, August 22d, 1869.— Yesterday morning, in the tents, prayer meet. ings were beld, and afer breakfast the congre- gttion was calied to tue stand, wRere a yery Spirited public prayer meeting was der the direction of Rev. Mr. dollu Washington Oaureh, continuir hour or more. AtIlo’clock the sound of the born agsin called (be people tozether, and after oging aad prayer, Rev. Mr. Holliday deliv- red & discourse from Mafthew, 28th chapier, th verse, At Jo’clock, Rev. Mr. York, of Manassas, conducted the public services, di livering & plain, practical sermon, and atier the congregation was dismissed, prayer meet- ings were held im several of the large meeting tents until towards sundown. The evening services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Sykes, of ‘West Virginia, who preached from the words, “Believe in tbe Lord Jesus Christ and thou sbalt be saved,” aud an invitation naving been siven to penitents to come forward, oue or two presented themselves at the mourvers’ bench. The day was Gy sf mangehtes ‘m, the mer- cury for several hours standing at { in the shade, and the appearance of a cloud in the South, with the pros of ® shower. was quite pleasing an object. The cloud, however, did not approach the locality of the camp, bat a fine rain descended im Prince George and Montgomery counties, where it was yreatly needed. Among the arrivals to-day was Rey. Dr. Gibson, of the Foundry Courch, Washingtoo but soon after his arrival he was taken qutte ill, and much solicitude was felt for him. For- copious draw of ice water, whic deceased bad indulged during the day. 1: was noticed that after be bad wake a seat im the gentlemens’ waiting room he became quite il, when Ca; B. sent after ysicians and some ef tue employees of the railroad placed Bim ona truck, and removed him to the piatform that he migat edtain more air. Drs. Thompson, Ford and Todd were soou im Sttendance, apd did all im their power to Telieve bim, bat withor success. He died about 4 o'ciock, and Uaptain B. placed hts body im charge of Mr. Burgdort, audertaker, ‘who removed it to Lis egsablistment on Penn- sylvanéa avemne, near.jd street, where an in- quest was held this mornug by Dr. W. W. Potier, the Coroner. The jury, atter hearing the evidence of Dr. S.J. Yodd, who mule a post moriem examination and the testimony of witnesses, returned a verdict of death trom sun stroke. About 6 o'clock yesterday morning Charles Hariman, proprietor of the restanrant corner of 7th and F streets, Island, was toand dead in bis bed. The cause of his death is sapposed to be hemorrhage of the lungs. as a large quan- luty of blvod was Jound on the fluor. Deceased Was a native of Germany, and aged about 54 years, ba: bas beew a residen! of this country about (ep years, and was a member of Friend- ship Lodge. Knights of Pythias. William Marten, engaged as a bar-tender at Mades’ bo el, corner ith aud E streets, died sudaevly yesterday. He had been walking, tunately there are & umber of physicians on he ground or reuding in the neighborhood, ‘Aud the services of some were procured for Dr G , who will be able probably in a day or two to enter on active duty. Dr. G. had been booked for the morning service toeday, and bis nou-appearance in the pulpit caused consider- able ctsappointment. During last night many country peopie ar- rived on the ground. as also early this morn- ing, and it was not long before the camp w: skirted on ali sides by borses and vehicles every description, The first train from W. ington—cousisting of ten cars filled to over- flowing—arrived shortly after ¥ o'clock, and was followed closely by asecond train, with 4 total of 1,100 passengers; and soon a long line of beavily laden wagops, flanked by those who preferred to walk, were on tne way trom the Fallroad to the ground; and it was not long bi fore about 500 Baltimoreans arrived aud also made their way to the grounds, and some 3) arrived from Annapolis and along the line of the A. & E. KR. RK. R. Anticipating a great crowd, the railroad company Rad provided a large number of cars, and had it not been for numoers jumping from the extra train to the regular. amd overcrowding it, the travel would have been quite comfortable. Atanearly hour the thermometer was away up im the nineties, Teaching % before 7 o’ciock. Early im the morning prayer meetings were held a3 usual im the tents, and at $ o'clock the Snd when be returned home he preparea a itcher of ice water, of which he drank, ana death is attributed to sunstroke. He was about twenty-two years of age, and a mative of Norfolk, Virginia. Yesterday morning, about two o’clock, Mr. B. Russell, colored man, residing on E street, between Sd and 4% streets, South Washington, found bis wife dead in her bea. The deceased was very aged, and is believed to have died from the weakness of old age, hastened by the excessive Beat It will be seen by our Annapolis Junction camp meeting correspondence that there were several cases of suustrokes there yesterday, two of which were fatal: and that ihere were gseven fatal cases in and near Baltimore. —eo— Exrerimest Look PICKING ATTaR TaRas- URY DaragtMenT.—An experiment made at curday last, by consent of Treasury officials, developed ‘che starting fact tbat there is not partment which may sot be picked with com- goog fase. Some time sgo Mr. A.B. M: the Supervising Architect, was informei by Mr. Jas. Sargent, of Rochester, New York, that the combination locks adopted by the Gov- @rnment and in general use, not only in the vaults at the Treasury building, but in those of the publie buildings and banks throughout the country, could be opened with ease wij Out injuring the locks or attracting attent! and that he was ready at any time to this assertien. Mr. Mullett was doubtfal, and he told Mr. Sargent tocome on and try the e: Timent, Sud sata one ot Dodd's Eureka com- Ks would first be submitted to his in the meantime the country bas beea startled by some of the most daring roboeries | ever recorded, and bank vaults that were supposed to ‘be burglar-proof have been opened with the greatest ease, and the public mind has been awakened to asense of the im- security of the locks of our public depositories. On Saturday. Mr. Sargent arrived here and called upon Mr. Matlet to give him an illus- tration, not so much of his skill as a toc picker as of the ease with which the + un- Pickable locks” in te Treasury co be opened. He commenced opera‘ious on the safe used by Mr. Mullet, and in one hour and seven minu.es, and witout any noise, had the same ‘access to the interior of the safe that Mr. Mal- Jet bad with his knowledge of the combination to which bis lock was set. Gen. Spinner, the | custodian of the funds, was notified ot what had beep done. and hastened to the room of Mr. Mollet, where Mr. Sargent again give im proof of the insecurity of the locks. It is Gen. Spinuer’s cusiom to try every door of the vaults and safes of his office after of- dice hours, and om Saturday, atter Mr. Sar- gent’s experiment. be spent spent a little ex- trn time in examining the exterior mechanisin of the different parts of the safe as he passed from room to room. He will now have every jock thoroughly examined, and efforts will at ence be made to secure some sort of a lock that will be burgiar-proot. —_.+—__. Base Balt—Nationals rvs. Olympics—Ol; Pics Victoricus—Arrical of ihe Mutuals of Xew The first game of the second home and series between the National and Olympic layed on the National Grounds, on astonished at the result, and even more sar- Piited at Row much some of the National 1¥s BAve “ gone down” in their play. They seem Bave lost all mack of batting. a point which was always their main strength, and ibeir fielding was miserable. Studley, for in- stance, whose ice tongs im the feld have made many a striker bite the dust, was rather loese in ‘Bis play, which has lately been characterized by several unpardonable maffs. The Ulym- Pics, however, seem to be improving daily, aud'as the two clubs stand the Olympics are, apparently at least, too much for the Na- icuals, although it cammot be said that the ‘Ribes are upevenly mate! The Mutual Club cf New York arrived here yes tionals is in progress on the Natioual’s grounds. ‘To-morrow’ the Mutuals play the Olympics of this city. pee TEMrERaxce Mzerin« baib temperance meet! aga in the park eustof the Capitol duilding a | taro o’clock Saturday atterncen was caused ine burning of 2 stable belonging to Chas. Blnce, "ou ih zeny, betwen ow Xork ‘The roof of Mr. Coleman's house, corner of Mth. street and Pennsylvania avenue, canght ‘Gre about 7:30 o'clock on Saturday night trom ‘The fire was extinguished with a few buckets of water. nuns oe Ona aes Bn es @rday atterncon 8 man aamed J. OU. Barch, Supivyed ase clerk in the Unised States Sen’ ate, met with ame © severe Ls a iH if Hs HF # badly broken and his shoulder dislocated. Dr. moved to his Rome. ’ . - a ‘Tue National Race RSB.—The hotel the Nationa race coarse taney repeat Sompletion, the plastering being nearly ail on. ‘The stables are now under rental to Mr. ‘Moses, the trainer, a m hand eleven city. He bas also in S beauuifal rons until the ist of ere called to the stand, when Key. or Hibben, United States Navy, dis- sed from the words: “If the fouadatiou be destroyed, what Will the righteous do! The sermon ‘was a very fine one, and was hstened to with marked attention. These ser- vices continued until 103 o'clock, when the crowd from tbe railroad commenced to arrive. Durimg the intermission visicors passed into the camp from ail sides. and during the morn. ing service there were trom four to five thous. and on the ground, and probably a thousand who kept on the outsid About ten o'clock a sudden death toek place near the refreshment booth of Messrs. Hopkins & Sayre, at the entrance of the camp. * young men from the ueighboriood of Pro! cou vilie, Howard county, Md., had arrived a sho time previously, one named James Richard- son, with a friend, in @ buggy, among them. A jew minutes after ten Richardson, whiir ecing towards the buggy, suddenly fell help ss to the ground. Of course a great crowd gathered about him, and physicians being cailed tor, Dr. Hardy, of Howard county; Dr. Gray, o! Prince George's, aud Dr. Galed B. White, of Anne Arundel, responded, ard did all 1u their power to relieve him, but without success, as be lived but a few minates after they rached him, and bis friends immediately took charge of bis body aud started for the residence of the father of the deceasei, Mr Washington Richardson. The trieads of tur deceased, as also the tamily physician, Dr Hardy, state that he has suffered trom beari disease, but we beffeve the physicans came tu the conelusion that the cause of his death wa: appoplexy, sapermdauced by the heat. Thi: occurrence & gloom over the camp, but so great was the crowd that it as an bour or more before the fact was generally known. During the 11 o'clock services Mr Jean R Croggon was suddenly overcome by the heat while seated In the congregrauoa, and was taken to atentof the Foundry Courch, where he was attended by Dr. Wane, of Ange Arun- del county; Dr. Peck, and Dr. Fardoa, and ‘Was soon Out of danger, i last evening was 1 enough to be orought home. On: uence of the essof Dr. Gibson, noticed above, the pulpit 3 P. Phelps. presiding elder of Rockingham (Va) district, Who preached a powerful sermon on he crucifixion. At the conclusion of the morning services, be vast congre dispersed for dinner, some to their w and vehicles, others t) Lei private t put the large majority to the ere Was but little complaint ality and quantity of food Mr. Haisiup estimates the number from S00 to 1,100 ton Compiny N superintended by Mr. R. W. Bates, and at that of Company No. 2, Mr. Eagieston, large numbers of Washingtonians dined on very sub- stantial ood. After the dinner. the singing of the Washing- tonians im the large meeting tent of Company No.1, gathered a large crowd around it, who greatly admired the execution of several new spiritual bymn: ‘At three o'clock, Rev. B. Peyton Brown oc- cupied the pulpit and delivered one of those pointed and practical sermons for which he is noted, makibg. apparently, some impression congre; on bis persons promenading with! circle during service, and also smoking, bot t to inthe th of which babits, we ‘Were much indulged im to day, and it is to be hoped that the rebuke of Mr. M. will have the desired effect. During the afternoon services many left the grounds for their homes; but at the evening service there was quite congregation Present, act Rev. Ur. McUauley delivered & sermon’ from James y, 2uth verse, which was listed to wich marked attention. At its close a prayer meeting was held in the altar, as also in several of the tents.” To-morrow tucre will a meeting for the children especially, in which children of larger growth will take part, and on Tuesday the communion will be eel when Rev. Henry Slicer, of Seamen’s Buthel, Baltim re. wil preach. During the afternoon several were overcome by the heat, among the number a youth nam-d Edwards, of Baltimore, who is said to have died since. oC. —_.+_—_ Dissatisrigp WORKMEN AT THE Navy Yagp.—Compisint bas been made at the Washington Navy Yard that a system of espionage is now in vogue there which is yer; Unjust and embarrassing to the men employed. ‘The mechanics and laborers are under the rictest surveillance, snd are scarcely Pe ng mitted to speak to each other during wo! hours. ‘The system was ii a Admiral i ? it i F | fifa 4 BH Ae Ft HE PEOPL! LETTERS EprTor Staw:—Por mercy's sake, Dear Mr. Editor, do come to our retiet st the abom- inable nulsance to which we are subjected by cows allowed to Tmo at large by thetr defiling our pa ‘Gestroying our Sud disturbing our rest at night batefal nofve of their bells. Fs. the the sick and the aged do sugge** mode relief. Finst Warp. JSR al gair of th ‘Montwomery fy aieural ir of the jou Society will be Reld at the Fair Grounds, at Rockville, duris Ist, 24 and fy 2 of : one e been greatly improved and the accommodations for stock have been consider - 7 : the track is im fige condition, an ries, ladies’ handi- work, &c, will dowbtlees attract numerous exhibitors. Among the amusement to be offer- ed there will be prize trotting matches, a grand rize tournament, amatch game of base ball tween the Montgomery and Alert clubs, and Face. ——— Licnt “Trt Tarrine.”—This morning, Mr. Thomas Flinn, who kee} store at the corner of Mas:achasetts New Jersey enues, was ie the back of his store, and no- ticed a colored boy reach over the counter and pull out the drawer. The boy immediately ed torun, when Mr. F. raised He had got but ve the name © heard the to jail for court, OeLuMBIA TyPooRaPAicaL Union.—A reg- ular meeting of Uolumba Typographical Union, No. 101, was held Saturday evening at ouncil Chamber, City Hall, when ac appro- priauon of $25 was made to assist in defraying the funeral expenses of a deceased ; another of $25 to assist a sister Union in pros- ecuting a law suit, and several applicants for luembersbip were elected and subscribed tothe comstitution. Adjourned. case, and committed ge THR SCRUETZEN.—To-day the grand Schuet- zeufest of the Baltimore Schuetzen Verien ber of the 1 city, where they will be received and en- tertained by the Schuetzen. A few nights since Mr. A. E. L. Keese was presented by tne Washington Tien with a handsoms gaid medal in appeciation of his services at the last and previous ‘festes.”” —— oa Tax HUMnOLDT CaLEsRation.—rhe Hum- boldt centenmal anniversary has been fixed for the 1ith of the coming month, as we bave here- tofore announced, and the committee of ar- rangemente, of which Mr. A. Hart is chairman and Mr. B. Henze secretary, are taking active steps to make the demonstration a grand success. ——— Crarce or BurGLany.—Yesterday, The. opbilus Clark ana W. H. S. Johnsom wer. arrested by Officer Skinner, of the sixth pre- cimet. om the charge of having committed a burgiary in breaking into and robbing the house of Nelson G: on K street, between 9.h and 10th streets, on Satarday night durin, his absence, and Justice Harper commit them to jail for a hearing. pease URS Ks1ouTs or Pytu1a8.—An adjourned semi- Anpual session of the Grand Lodge of tbe Knights of Pythias will be held at the hall, 7th apd D streets, to-morrow evening. & stash llc CooL_eRr.—Range of thermometer at Franklin & Go.’s, opticians, No. 241 Pennsylvania ave- bne, to-day, im the shade:—9 a. m.,c1; 10 a. m., lia.m , ol; 2 m., 8; 1 p.m. i: 2p. m., sl. ae ig oe GENERAL CROCKER. acting Mayor of Wash- om, bas so far recovered trom his recent i illness as to be able to resusue bis official duties to-day. —_—_.—_—_. Alexandria and Vicinity. The tollowing items are from the Gazette of Saturday evening Tae Front Kovat Ovrrace—The dead bodies of the two colored men, Charles Brown and Jacob Berryman, a full account of whose outrage upon a young re! of Warren county, and whose sub-equent abduction from the jail im Front Royal, bas been published in the (a- cetfe, Were found yesterday suspended from oue limb of @ cherry tree,aboat a mile t:om Front Royal, on the road leading to Luray Tue Lovat LeaGug.—a epiit bas occurred in the Loyal League of this city, and the breach widens. Ata late meeting W. D. Massey was chosen president of the body for the eusuing term, but a subsequent meeting repudiated ths aetion of the one that had preceded it, elected R.O. Armstrong president, and adjourned for @ month. Tus WaaTuen.—Yesterday will long be re- membered as the hotday of August, 169. Tne thermomrter ranged in some places at 95 to 100, Nor did the beat aba‘e much when the “evening shades prevailed.” The night was oppressive. Added to all this, there was en iuyasion of mosquitoes in all portions of the city. Ow HIS TravEts.—Itis reported tha: John Appell, the man who tia ay from the jail of Fairfsx coonty—in which he bad been confined on the charge of horse stealing in Je‘f-rson county—on the night of the 11th inst., was in this city yesterday evening, and lett here at 5 o’elock on the Leesbarg PROPERTY SALB.—The estate in Alexandma county known as Sebastian Springs, contain- ing thirty six acres, was sold lo-eny by J. A. Stoutenburg, auctioneer, for Chas. E. Stuart, trastee, to Jobn A. Gray & Co.,of Wasbingion, for $2,700. —~«e. Tim Cars.—A correspondent of the Phil: deiphia eyed gives ® method of closing tin cans, which berpedon pon tely obviates the usual difficulties of ui ling. Takeone pound of rosin and a tablespoonfal of lard, and melt m r, the lard rendering the rosin less brittle when cold. After filling the can with fruit place the tin cup in position, then take a iece of stroug muslin larger than the opening fn'the can, smear one surface with the melted rosin, and fit smoothly and accurately over the tin cap; when cool, emear the upper surface of the muslin with the rosin. The can is readily tion of hot water same Wi e for several years, and, it is asserted, has effec’ ually preserved the canned fruit from the air! while allowing ready access to the contents of the vessels. &7 The new pho bic marrigge certifi- cates are just the thing for an interesting fam- ily relic. They are superbly gotten and are edorned with the potographi on each side of the bride and groom. Over the groom’s like- ness is engraved the scriptural declaration that “It is not good for man to be alone.” = the bride’s, + I will be a helpmate unto thee.” &7 The firstexaminations of women uncer the new regulation admitting them to Cim- bridge (Englisb) Unieyrsity, resulted ina tri- umph for their sex. Thirty. presented themselves and twenty. accepted. and several of thes \ved special marks of distinction in various branches, as eriibmetic, religious Knowledge and lan- guag @7 Two sailors have been arrested in Toronto, Canada, charged with having scuttled the schooner Garry Owen, recently sunk op- posite Ashtabula, Uhio. S7-A “Shovel Brigade” bas been organized 1m Des Moines for the purpose of aiding im gra- ding ® new railroad. Esch member pledges two weeks’ work. UNRIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM @00D QUALITY QED 108 COLD TEMPERATURE, ‘With DRLICIOUS WRULE ced ORBAM SY RUPS. @FFICIAL. Laws Passed by the oo ae Council of Wi » D.C. AN ACT gracting additional Stanee se lorgsn, clers, N. Wiliam Mc tax oa late Mayor's clerk. Board of Aldermen and Beard: of Simmons ae cine to nat inevam cttwo bandret Any pe ‘tated out of ‘Gevk, for extra services for te completion i ‘bat the compensation clerk shall not xc-ed the rate of four dollars ee cere VER TRANSPO! . P®orosais wor. gu : ata Orzice oF Perot Qu, Ooms Oasin 433 thir ed nee mf os poe aS om ct ete atta. vere invited and will be received at this office untit ONDAT. Beptemaber 6. io gio od y ut ott ve "Gor s of al ernment troops: Bp! ts on the Red Biv ie De at leaps and ting crampnctas, ore; day of Juue, re or return. ms between New Or! fort! ine mont! oats BY abet ot ret From Grand Beore to Alexand:is, Shreveport, ret “yrm Aieandris 10 Bhreveport or Jefferson or agers rt to Jefferson or return. Proposals ei ietate at what rates biiders pro- pore to transport to or from each of the abor: nemed inte officers and enlistet m and deck passengers, each, and the following it viz. Hofeee, Mules, Bhoep, and Beof Cattle, each por Hh Shoko ft stones, : Hay, Straw, Moss, Oak C., per ‘pon! MEARUREMERT G00D3, Blinds. Bushs Foruitares Wegou Sounvea estat? ing, Mattresses, Books, Statfouory, int Caske and Fees, be Ps rouble toot. ts BY GOODE. Flonr, Meal, Bread, Bice, Urackers, Dried Ap len, Uatonn.. Fotatoee, Turntps, White Sager, » Beet. Lignide. , Cement, Ping- ter, ter Hon Motu, ‘Brown Sugar, Fallow, Traits. Time: Jelites, Window Glass, Picxtes, Spices, Condensed Milk, gai Meats and Vege: tables, Soaps, Sugar, ( each per bo: ni javana,) Tobacoo, &&., Freight to be delivered at any or all of the abovenamed pefnts at such landings as may be Yr jw Orleans and Shreveport and Jeflerson. ‘Troops and public freight to be taken to the fall capacity of the steamer to perform this Service, when required by the Quartermasters Department. the ability of the bidder to fulfill the agreement must be guaranterd responsible persons, o8¢ sigr stares must be appended to the bi or i rh wt The United Btates reserves the right to reject “Vropesnla tobe, endorsed “Proposals for River ° Transportation,” and addressed to the under- Figuel 7 order of Brevet Brigadier , Deputy (na St Army and Chief Qua ment of Louisi: Brevet Lientenant Cotone! an Depot Quartermaster, PPoPvsaLs FoR TRANSPORTATIO: Orrick Depot QUARTERMASTER. H General United eoeral Uni ti De; CouNmR OF CaMr AND EOUTH =TRETS. New ORLEANS, La , July 31, 1839 Sealed Proposals, in cuplicat’. wit this advertisement ‘atteched to each, ar And wil) be recetved at this office until 12 o'clock m. WEDNESDAY. reptember 1, 1359. for the transpsrtation of ali Government troops and snp- plies that may be required by the Quartermaster Pepertment ior of nine (9) months, com mencing on the of October, 1869, and ending onthe Sth day of Jane, 1570 po Dow Orleans to Galveston, Texas, or re- arom ‘New Orleans to Indianola, Texas, or re- 2 tazo™ New Orleans to Rockport, Texas, or ro Orleans to Brazos Ssntiago, Texas From Galveston *p Tadlancls. ‘Texas, or retarn. From Galveston fo Brazos Santiago, Texas, of surD. Frm Indianola to Brazos Santis, fh. and for passage cers men from New Crieaus to Berwick’s bey or return. roposals will state af what ‘pose rt to or Damed pointe, be pitengire, each rrr} the following classes pligtees, Mules, Sheep and Beef Cattle, each per Irony Machinery, Lead, Zinc, Tin, a ails, Bi » Bolte, hy be is a Bessy Saee'warer aoe. thee: easier: Ordnance Ordnance Stores, &e., of each; does and Oakum each, per bale. ‘and oak, cach, per ‘one thousand Pork, Beef. Li ter, Ter, Mesin Grease, &c . each, pet rr bat . Army Wagons complete Ambulances, ‘ie Wagons, Carts, ond Weel ech, “7 Froits , Ja Jellics., Windo' Picki« Extract §. Condice Ureckers Hard Brena Fark Spices, Gondenred Milk, Oanned Meat, neu: &e.. each, per a Bice, each, per tierce. ach, per hogahead, |, Shovels, and Spades, each,P*t 1d Tobaceo, per box. a) and per barrel.’ Ba chest. i be. per coll. Freight to be delivered at ve Bi at pier avy or at of the ies © may be abo: a anne. 5 Seireaten nates Gi reee Bindings’ of rotate; aed rlesas and —S tripe phy Or gh eae ea eee be tine bUder to fulfil hte sgreoment ‘whose ogi zoe aypen guar” eee ie, wall ona, sessed fx hatcane have bit bt win tot ongace wns fe vasorves the rejeot Bint by SEdramed ¢ the under’ ‘order of iyers, Deputy Brgret Leatepast Gale ead Ps Bazoarss: BARGAINS !! Belling our entire soot cH For a few days caly. Tarostant ys, BEMova Tt GOR. RIGHTH ST. AND MARIET SPACE, eer ey ee Davis", Gaxat axpvorios 20 Jarkes Space. FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS to removal S+pt DoF We “Baifay cdce aad got bars ls assistant pastor Trinity charch bere, will assume the pastorai cbarge vacated by Father Giampi. THE MORTALITY from the heat was some. what alarming on Saturday night and during dertaiers im town bave ‘ee tor consultation at office. E-tablisRed tnil. ———— ee ATTENTION.—We beg to call the attention of medical man and thoroughly versed in all the branches of pharmacy. H Slost, FonisPhilassiphis Oneness eee |. Stout, | bs W. W. Ooit, Ryther, for Norfolk, with aes hundred barrels of flour and other freight. Georgetown Advertisements. pee el _ortgatiaeee wis Laren ae BRE THOS. DOWLING. Auctioncer; Georgetown. RUSTERS’ SALE RSIRASLE RESI- “han OB Por cect ks SEer ogo . pyPPvsSITB TAE OLD BANK UF ractitioners and invalids to “Spee'’s ‘Wine Bitters,” as a mildly stimalet- ing diuretic, sedorific, amd tonic aid to devili- tated from whatever cause. Their pare wine, without the sem- Dlance of medication, except by herbs and reots. The most delicate ladies use them with decided advantage. Pleasant to the taste. So! ———— THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THR PUBLIC that Gro. B. Wilson & Oo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c . 2s cheap as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 ——_e—___ Must Wim—'No Use Denying the Fact.”— Stevens, or of the Tea Hong, has of selling Tea that must Gos pound ad cheap as though you bought Por rr) you ta thousand. 617 “Honma,” 536 7th street. ——_.———— THE GREATESF relief imaginable can be at- forded thie warm weather those elegant suits selling at such astonishinz- ly low prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Post Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s «Ban- nock Barn,” Cheviot, Arran ma Pogue, drab dete alpaca and linea satis, children’s Gari+ balde owite in great variety are also to be bad at the mos: reasonabie Liaw 265 a UIT; LAURE RAP BEe207 ne ve fi riller in @ wall wi and rnnniog then =< Une of r is INDO! TA. VBR MACCA PARM| . Just received at the 7 deed ou 18 inder Bbbitr of gale Teeerve att ree 4 IJEWELL'S PRIZB 80AP. Tishest bidder fr cast, on ten days notice, at the risk and cost of ‘the _ purchaser in default. All conveyances and stamps THE BEST, at the cost of the BECAUSE THEY SAVE TIME, LAKOR A. MONE LAND Make ane Coe WHITE AND (LEA pericr quailty, and are guar feck satisfaction. 7. NOTIOR. EWELL, ‘sed ‘also the quaitty, mip of these, and be gare ys ther. Manufectory—30 and 362 G street north, be- tweon 4th and 6th, Washington DT ps iy Are brands anteed togive Wasurxoron CIETY DISPENSARY, No. 268, Northwest Corner Tch.and M Streets. Medical advice and surgical operation to ths BICKOBY, For gale at Jow rates poor free of charge. Fox gale at Jo Office hours: 910 11 8. m., 5to7 p. m. b.M. Taro, M. W. Gatien, Mm. D. wem-ly s. P. BEOWN & SON, Coane 167i Stagzr ann New Yo x Avs GBBAat BEDUOTIOR Seusoa srone The MABYLAND FREE STON® COMPANY Sa to ome Ye their Stone In dimeasion oantity required, x BAWED TO ORDER. STEPS, PLATFORMS, OW UAPS AND SILLS, WInboW 2 iB TABLES, OOFING. auGi NG, neu Ek, sOBELES OF BOUCH i oeavy masonry, in large quar titics. Apply to "0. W. HAYDEN, Secretary, marlé 6m 217 F street. Poresais FOR FRESH BEEF. Heapg’ns Finst Muttary District, OFFICE CHIEF ComMissa RY OF BUBSISTENC! + A. BOSWELL, JUSTIOK OF THE PEACE, Ofice—225 44g street west, near F st. south, ae iat, onent and civil business Bealed Pro, MOND, a Also. Deeds, Leases, Mortgages @nd Wille duly | St the office of Lieuten: . G. 17th =. a petty ee Net ‘Ofiice oj from 88. m. to8 p. m. daily, a . 2 of ‘the mited ap 27 {Bepublican} vine veeen aed i——4 ont from October Ist, 1369, or such M. WILLIAN 9 ty ng Comlegry Genera! of Babeie ‘are requested to be present to respond BLACK sod WHITE LLAMALACE POINTS. | fulltilment of their erepared t give bento fer the BS, TRAVELING SUITS, WHIT $UITS, CAMBRIC SUITS, in all colors, UNDER. GARMENTS, MILLINERY GOODS, FLATS anc BSORNETS, TRIMMINGS, REAL LACES, 8AT- 188, in all colors, BAIEBRAIDS, CURLS, Btc \ large stock of these G@UODS now open at low pices. 336 Ponnsylvania avenue, ‘p15 ‘7 Olte Trevise. Paris, Doctor sonuman & DURAND’s ToNI0! PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED EXTKsC BF OL T OF FRESH BE Ld COG NaC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE OF IRON. Conditions, requirements, payments, &c. as heretofore. iy Brevet Major General Canby. Of Brovet Males Cee at Brovet Major and Obiet ouce, First ilttary District, PBoross L8 FOR FOEL AND FORAGE, Orrick CHrer QcaRTERMast: for the delivery of i to the Post Quarter: Winchester, Virginie. in such quantities be required from month to m of that Post during the period te proposals are required: For Woad, to be ré-and free frem small or crovked limbs, to be sound. clean. and welzhing not less thon 32 ‘pounds to the bushel; for Hay, to be well cured and of the best quality. Biepk forme for p-oposals.and tr! -rmation as to srounte snd conditions of delivery can bo ob- ‘ont to the Ail building up the human frame. IT ki CERTAIN CURE FOR THE FOL ae Wine DISEASES. a Incipient Consumption, Nervous Debility, Dvs- taimed at the office of the Px ter at popeie, Indigestion Heacibaru. ‘Overworked Mind | Winchester, Va., orat this office ang ra or ¥ order of the Commanding General First Mili trict . G OHANDLEN. t Colonel, Quartermaster U. 8. Army, ef Quartermaster Ist Military District. Females, Delicate + and all Diseases arising fron. 8 broken down and debilitated impare couditio: of the Blood. | if you, waat to be permanently cured you must avoid all purgative medicine. ani) larly, and a fow botties wil! im the most obstinate and for- PRICE, $1 PEB BOTTLE. PREPARED AT No. 195 WEST PBATT STREET, BALTIMORE, Mv. OHABLES STOTT. 375 Pennsylvania avenue, Chis anit-6t P®erosars FOE COAL AND WOOD. Post Orrice Derantwext, |) OrFice oF Dissugsine Clank ane ee i 5 A t 36, le Sealed Proposals will be res ived at this. office not! the ist instant at 12M, for the delivery and 3s) best WHITE ASH storepe of . or broken size, for 600 tone (2.240 ANTHEAOITE CuaL, N. furnaces. 80 tons (2.340 Ibs.) best LYKEMS VALLEY, for . Wholesale 4; % = . For sale by all Draggiats, anesm | “So cords best'eensoned OAK WOOD (UMTao stares Parant orrion. 60 cords best BAKERS’ PINE WOOD, ses- BING’ ,e soned, Aversgo samples of Coals must accempany cach ae or any portion of the bide recstredens ©2 eect all atom of a pa day of October, 1858, for | *217 t¢ =e pk Aeterna sen sear euzeee Camexsenmiae._ Oohetie i es crete tae °} m., rarealioe ie eames RRS pas, | bates casas aba Btone Walle aot Bee Grats ne Oak, Wood, sted and opt —— ____ EDUCATIONAL. SEE Rag tha ST neeT Weer and L streets North 8. JNO. THOMSON famines Bobet aay Bees ee cE Circulars ma) yobtaoed gree ee " at 406 Inb strect, bet land )MEBSON INSTITUTE be Dees! thy it gis BEONESDAT. Sopecatsr {kesenoot SAOHARLES B. YOUNG. Principat, 96 1204 arent | ieee u ELS ce SCHOOL ein ti . the commodions resists No. 70 Cornea ore residenos 0 Of street, Ae aay Ae ugh and bi fy vuslified and devowl —¥ Vramteg % ot Wort meses. A Bivde, Baa x u ‘Otrculare at ber residence. Seminary Bosal aulhtd “VEBBIT | ITUTE 4N ENGLISH 4ND CLASSICAL SCHIOL Masrachtssite avenue, between 9.) apt 10: 4. BYERETT MABTIN, Privcipal, (Successor to BW. Farcry.) The 1 Seesion will commenes on 6. 1889, a (rom greatiy improved ring vacation. and te wel: inte Cicculare may be obtalned at tie Bookstores, or of the Principal.at 33.5 K etreet_betweon ttt acl 13th streets. 9 tans” YOUNG Lapis sex AB *ARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ties of thie frat ste wil be ies neti oth nw Peanmedt September 6 The schoo! butt tiny A Fear of residence adjotoine the and is well known as ¥ Dutlding. The enci ccounds 2 And, amusement katore, om 7th BS KISLEY AND mi ash corner sf of their echool for Yous 6th of Bep: M A CADEMY oF Tee SACRED HEART OF Mary. The can Sisters will reopen emy for Ladies. MONDAY Bey Virginia avenue. 3117 bet see NeTZ attention wi their care. female Parochial School of St Parish (fm the besement of st. Dominic's Ong will coptinge under ths charge of the Sisters PISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL FOB Boys. ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MaTHEMAT. M street, between 10th Very attention ond Intelectusl training their charge TMENT OF G) } INERT (OF GEORGE TWENTIETH MEDICAL SESSION, 1~69-70, COLLEGE BUILDING CORNER OF TRY AND ESTKAE ad Frenra CITY OF WASHINGTON, FACULTY ROBLE YOUNG, a. p Professor of Printipies aud Practice if Medicine Gereral Pathelogy Mocic ; oO ARO. MD Viseases of Women ren. 30) Or, M. D., Professor of Prisctples ané Practice of BSargery ané targical Anatomy JAMES B MOKGAN. MD Professor of Batena Therapentics and Mp, nd Descri ptive. 4 » ber oMrseN 4 Operative MAN r roeecnt ‘The regular course of Le-cr « OCTOBM4 4,and terminate thet liss FPBSDERICE FEMALE SEMINAD! Posscesing full collegiate powers.’ will commence ite 27th, Year, the PIEST MONDAY ia Catslogues, containing view of but di eet ing dings, jyt-ectm _ MADAME D’BERVILLUY. Print. a SRIN- ee eres jo. 3 ha b+ can be. _ —