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) ; pe saa a me t's rE ae “Sex rene < oe. EDUCATION GPORgETONN FRMALE 6 3 No 76 @ay st. Georg: Bo” ‘This lostitetien Shige poab Sehoot t Ladies, will be reopened SEPTEMEER 11> ro oes apply to Ballantyne’s Hook Stor _EVENING STAR. ~ SEPTEMBER :, 1969; LOCAL NEWS, SATURDAY. % ke. Exevnstow to Norfolk and return on the steamer Cout on Mondsys and Thursdays. Party Excursion to Mount Vernon on the steamer Arrow, at 10 8. m. Ouxrpvems for hire to Nailor & Bro’s stables. MARKRITER’S ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. Santa & Strove’s ART Gatiupy, 25 F etree. ANEVAL Fisnine Exctrsion of the Practi- eal Press Club eveving. Masomtc Pre-Nic, at the New Scueuzen Park, on Wednr sdsy next Pic-nic parties at ne EvtcaTiowat.—In our advertistug columns sm be found a tull dstectory of the most prom iueRt imstitu‘ions of learning for the ensuing scbool session. sud among those bithert> un- not'ced im this department ace the following Kock Hil! College.—This excellent institation, ‘pm charge of the Chri-tian Brothers, with Brother Bet'elin as president, is beaut:fally sit- 4 on one of the granite Bills at Elitcoit . Howard county, Md.,a place noted for Pictaresqne scenery and heaithiulne-s. ‘The colleze is every year adding to its reputa- the coun- there is yet time t> enter a tew more we commend it to ovr citizens who hey wish to “end away from home sad intellectual training. The d's- cipline is p Witboat harshness, the gov- erament of the institation beng mcdel d on that of a well-regulaicd family, See adver- ‘tsement for terms aad Mics Nanetie R. I ro, et, when instrac- will be given in Eoghsh, French, Latin Music; slso, a course of Hight gymnastics, ‘Wh music, will ac ercises. Mi's Draper en. as an instrucire==, sud ni Ts among her testimonials some irom Prrsiient Grant, Hon. Charles Sumner, ac ocher distingoished per- sonozes. tt ompauy the aatly exer. FS 8 high cepatation “inary for Roys will ra- 6th Of September. in netts! me sion on th eh Will be tnvzht all ¢ brauches, Las French and et. Tos Jady bes bad considerable exporieace a3 a teacher.and bes always given entire satistac tion. Mizses Burgess’ Enclith and French Board. ing and Day School for young ladies, witl be re. opened on Monday, S>prember, T school is a Jong estaplisned one, and 1 of imstraction discipline general, _ proved of by all of 1's pareas. —— The exercises of Mrs. Goodsich’s School Will ba resumed on the 13th inst» ‘where ail the English ranches will te taught. This lady possesses the confidence of her former patrons. Mademos eile Prud’ Homme and! Mise Shaw an- mounce iF intention to 0; ® French and English schoo! on the 13th fust.” Both ladies possess -uch accomplishments as should enti- te them to 4 .uil share of patronage. The fovrth apnovsi session of the West Street Academy, Georgetown, D. C., for boys, wilt commence on Monday, 6th instaut. The prin- expo} ts Mr. Julius Soper, A. ML, 2 gentleman of accompl'sbments and expericace. The Academy of the Holy Crots, under charge the Sisters of the Holy Cross, wil! open on +e 6th tmstant. when thorough instraction will we give Nt the branches of a solid and re- aed educa: Hon, vocal snd instramen‘al music, wi taught by accomplished and experi- enced teachers. 3 $ The duties of the Wount Vernon Place Select School, Miss H.P. Tiwkbam pr.nespat. will be yesvmed on the th instant. Tcivom in the ordinary Fogtish branches, with composition and objret le-sons. Mrs. M. E. Schenck, principal of Toicson- ieun (Md.) Female Seminary, will resume t sixth spnusl term of her school on the 6th igstan’, and promises a continuance of her efforts to impart proper decorum and efficient = ion beg ye ils. we exerciees of Gonzaga College will com- ‘ace on Monday, 6th tustane. “Prot J b Spey J. owed Presiden: of this Hon, Pad is well supported by an acc corps of assistants. P+ OY 8 Accomp A Select School ‘Wit C. Morris, ough parting, music (both imstrumentsi and ¥, and the modern and ancient languages. Rev. J. A. Lippincott, principal of the Balti- mere Femole Insittuie, announces a resumption of exercises om the 6tR instant. The institution as intended for the instruction of young Iadi. =, Qnd embrac-s a bearing depatiment for the Recommodarion of pupils from a distance. Unies for young tadies, will com- ‘Menee i*s pinetc enth year on the 1th inst. Mr. aud Mrs. Yor are the principals, and the por paratory and collegiate deparments sre guider * Xperienced teacher: The Fe boys, for the instruction of fourt erth apuual ses- sin on Monday, ¢th inst. Mr. J. Everett Mar- tin, ‘be Princip. 1, is well Known m our com- munity as a distibgaished graduate of Colom- be end possesses high qualitications ‘as a teacher. ‘The exercises of Georgetown Female $ miaary, a bosrdive and day echool, will be rssemed on Monday, i3'h inst. Dirs. M. E. Bind and Mi-s omb, both ladies Of accomplish- experience, are the principals, and BIS proper oram to their pupils Brovkreiie Avademy, Montgomery Ma, sffords a fue medium through which 13 obtaim a thorough caucation and by 3ithful rece nen. The D. Parkinson, is county, plshments. Mrs. Genera? Wheeler's Boarding ead Day Sem nary for Young ladies, of Gcorgetown, will be rropencd on the 6th inst. The ri ard on of this Isdy as = teacher and disciplina- 4288 3s too Well kaown to require farther com. ‘ment. —_—e_ . RE OP GRAND REPREsERTATIVE, F.—Last evecing M ers. Fred. D. Derar 1. o Su » Deputy Grand Sire, Jopn F. Haven- ner, Charis B. R- Colledge, sud William R- cl 7 45 tram enroute for San Francisco, Cali or- pis, to attend the apnaal session of the Grand Lodge. which begins its session tRere on the eT A large number of our most prominent citi- zens assembled in the Couuctl Chamber at the Oxy Hall, last evening, pursuant to a public notice, national Among those present were General J. Ss. Crocker. acting Mayor, W.G. Metzerou, Heory Polkmhora, J. W. Tromy W. H. Clagett, S 2 Jer, Wiliam 5. Huntington, J.T. Callan. A. P. G. Emery, Dr. J.L. Kidwell, Henry . P. Fardon, A. K. Browae, Jas. ; Edward Droop, Dr. William Boyd, « Kilbourne, S.R. Bond, Adolph Ulas=. R. Beall, William M. Beveridge, J. W. McKnight, 4. G. Allen, Fred. B. Mcvuire, A. ig. Major WS. Moree, SS. ‘Saefer, and others. S. C ucker was, on mo- tion of Mr. Hallet Kiloourne, chosen’ to pre- side, and, on taking the cbair, sard he learned trom the papers that a meeting wus to be beld to take measures for holding & werld’s fair in Sins city im the year IS7L. If the proper efferts ‘Were made, he thought this could be accom. phshed, for there were with us all the requ: site means. We were now at peace with ai the world; ail animosity had died away, and barmony ‘and concord prevailed within our borders, and DoW existed to prevent a grand and glorious anton of effort in the work. ‘To make it a success, however, 1t will be neces- sary for our leading men, our men of money, to take the lead, and then there could be no coubt of success. ‘Hollet Kilbourne, was elected secretary. Mr. Alex. K. Shepperd ‘aid there could be no doubt of the feasibility ot the undertaking pro- pored, that of holding an International Exhi- «tuon im this eity. The c: pineness on the part of the citizens of this me- Fopolis in regard to national as well as otuer undertakings, was entirely without founda- ion, and 1m his opirion our citizens po sessed | energy and enterprise equal to any o'her com- munity, and if they undertook this p-oject, it would be carned through with a spirit that would be worthy of our citizens and a credit to the capital of the natien. With this belief he bad resolutions, which he would now submit for the action of the meeting. ‘The resolutions, which were unanimously Adopted, were as follow: Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting the holding of a grand international exposition this city dari year is71 is very desir- le, and cannot fail to be conducive of great gocd to the country at large, as well as to the Metropolis of the nation. Resolved, That a committee of gentleman be appointed by the chairman of this mcsting to ire into the feasibility of holding such an exhibition in this city during the year i871. Resolved, That this meeting do now adjourn to meet upon the call of the chairman of this com mi'tee. ‘The Chair then appointed the following com- mittee, im accordance with the re<olutions :— Hugh McColloch, W. W. Corcoran, H. D. Cooke, George W. Riggs, William S. Hant- mes ¥. Davis, Mo- ses Kelley, William Gunton, J. L. Kidwell, J. W. Thompson, Fitzhugh Coyle, L. J. Davis, General U. O. Howsrd, Alexander R. Shep- herd. S. S. Bowea, Mayor, H. M. Sweene Mayor of Georgetown, J. 5. Crocker. C. &. Peck, a Pickrell. James L. Williams, Hai- ket Kilbourn, General N. Michier, A. B. Mal- Jett, Etward Clark, J. W. Forney, W. J. Mur- tagh, C. S. Noyes, Thomas B. Florence, Peror Morse, Dr. Obarles F. Stans! Mr- Joba 'zerot' Ww: grader, Samuel T. Mitchell, W. G. lach, W. B. Todd, General Horace Capron, George W. Cochran, R. B. Mohun, Duncans. Walker, Z. D. Gilman, S. P. Brown, M. W. Galt, Augustus Perry, R. H. Hooe, Josepo Shillington, Wm. Baliantyne, J. C. MoGuire, J. Joba H. Femmes, Richard James G. tt, James C. Keanedy, A. H. Dodge, A. H. Herr, O. W. Boisler, ou. jan, H Semken, T. M. Plowman. Henry Nash, M. G. Emery, Edward Grey, J. M. ton, A. P. Fardon, Smith Pillet, Daniel Switb, Jos. L. Savage, Henry Polkimhorn, John ©. Mc- — Adolf Clauss, J. L. Bar ouor, A. G. len General Crocker is chairmon and Mr. Kii- bourn se creary of this commit > ‘The meeting then adjourned subjeet to call. —~e—— HUMBOLDT CELEBEATION.—A meeting of delegates from tbe different German socisties of this city assembled last night to devie a Programme for the caching Humooidt celebration, A. Hart, Esq.,m the chair. The meeting was called to order about § o'clock Ly | the President, who, as chains of the ar- Tangement commitie, made e report, which was accepted and approved: That the celebra- Mor will take place om the 14th day. of Septem ber. in Carroll Hall, on G street. that the Ger- maria Band has been engaged » that a pregramme hich will t2 publishe for the occ ssion; Bas been prepared, in the cily pavers at the proper time; also, that the i a. Yy (liam Connor has consented to deltw rhe | ziist | oration, and Mr. Theodore Schoeppe will de- liver the German 38, iFmMan also anwounced the receipt of d poem trom Mrs. A. L. R. Dufour, of xis exty. ‘The poem was com by this lady ‘en years agu, oe is sion -—"The Hon. Mais 10" * Wright, am ter to Prussia, in the year 1259, on the occasion of celebrating the 22d day of February, as Gen. George Washington's birthday, invited all Americans then in Berlin to bo present. T' most distinguished guest at the table w>s B lexander Von Humboldt, then nesriy A is umety old. lan:s abou. sa- | fered, one ef them “Baron Humboldt, the king of who.e shoe strings no kings ste worthy enougd to untie.” A let'er of thowe pro- ceedings wea cent to a New York paper, sud republished in this city in the Vationa/ Intelligencer. After reading the correspon- denee, Mrs. Dufour composed the poem, a copy ‘nich was sent to Baron Hamboidt, ang found him on his death bed; it was, howéver, Tead to him, and he expressed his sorrow at not being able to answer the beautifal lines. Baron Gerolt, the Prussian Ambassador, how- ever, was requested to tender the thanks of the dying rage to the lady, which daty he dis- charged very creditably to . ‘The poem ‘was read by Mr. Hart, and listened to in pro- found silence, after which a motion was made and adopted to request Mrs. Dafour to be pres- ent at the celebration aad read the beautiful unanimously adopted, to present to the Smi RAN‘QUET TO Mk KSNEEDY.—The many friends su this city ot Mr. David Kennedy, te celebrated ScoteB vocalist, desiring to extend to bim @ complimentary entertatament, pre- ‘vious to bis departure for bis home li assembled Jast evel street. for ti Sat Aman’s, 507 oth sent purpo-e. Among those Clapp, E-q., Congresst 5 enc, Second A: Thompson, Maycr of Baffal Pollock, Alex. ner, David ad many other well Known citizens. — * General Balloch called the aseemblage to order, and proposed “Our Guest, Dayid Kennedy: May his re- membrance of us be as pleasant as uur recol- lections of him.” To which sentiment Mr. Kennedy responded in a few happy remarks, abounding in witand hamor, and concluded with “May all cities bave as many Scoichmen, and may every Scotc! gather round bim as many ‘warm-hearted Americans ss I " Sor having apnounced that this was not to be a set meeting, with toasts, speeches, &c.. bat rather a spontaneous affair,and he calicd on all present to add their share to the even- Ing’s enjoyment. At 10 o'clock supper was served, under direc- tion of Aman, priace of ca*erers, the tables pre- senting a mst tempting appearance, being Ieden with every delicacy of the season. Sup- per being over, the cloths were removed and 8 pleasant time followed. The entertainment ‘rovghout was a delighitul aifair and enjoy«4 by every one present —e—— BAse BALL—Nationals vs, Jefferson—Jefforsc” Vicforivs—I7 to 15.—The game yesterday on the National’s grounds betwcen the National an1 clubs: peared in their new uniforms, ani made quve @ neat display, The following is ? NATIONAL. 0. R. * |Sheliey ,1. b. 3 *\Conghhn, 3 2 3| Birdsall. e. 1 3, Brown,2a 4 1 ji Bl we on me tion ‘mpir : ball club. he game played yesterday atteraoon upon the Macicon avenue grovuds, Balttmore, te. tweon the Haymakers, of Linsiuburc, N: York, end the Pestime Club, of tbat city, wes & very cle-e con‘st, sud endet in the victory of the latter club, tus score s:anding at the cloce of the game :—Pastime, 15: Haymakers, W. Umpire, Fritz Perker, of the Nationsi club of this city. —.—___. APFATRS AT THE Navy YaRo.—On Thete- day last, Admiral Dehigren, by direction of the Secretary o the Navy, esuse’4 a circrist to be sent torach bead of adepartmeut in the yard that the employers at this yard aud station on per diem pay shall heresti-r be paid their ‘Wages twice @ month, viz: on the 1vth anc 25th ofesch month, except whem these days fnll on ays oF holidey:, in whieh cae payment will be made on tle next working day follow. ing. This chan; m made in all the avy yards atthe solicitation of the workiug- ‘ cd upon whe S ser stary of she Navy that it will ba for the best in*arest of the men employed. Capt. Thomas H. Patterson, executive officer of the yard, returned tothe city yr**-rday, and Will to-day rwme the dutics of bts position, which. durine his abvence on furicugh, Raye been d' iar, J by Capt. Jonn Davis. siete es ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO Krtt.—Yester- day, Jobn N. Gates *tckd Levis Wilson and Alice Harris, indi. ,3 6°," street east, ang Le was arrested by Officer Clements and taken to tbe Eigni” Precinct station-honse, ‘Where the crse wes heard by Justice Schmidt. It appeared from the evidcac> that the com- plainants, ho are colored, were ing the store of the accused and were invited in,and he first knocked Wilson down, and then drew a pistol, with the buttend of which he knocked the woman down and kicked her in the stomach, and, as she alleges, she (being ina delicate state) was seriously injured. Justice Schmidt held bim to bail fer court to aaswer charge of an assault and battery on Wilson, and sigo fo suswer a charge of :-ault aud bat- tery with intent t) ill the woman. eens Tae Great Ssow.—Look out on Taesday next “¥ the procession of Jomn Robinson's re grest irc us avd menagerie, which is the most extensive Laveltng show inthe country. Th-y ‘will exhibit here thres days, The press, wher- ever they have been, is lond in praise of the parebick riding of Miss Cordelia, eaid to be, perhaps, the be -t ever witnc seed 1m ihe United States; the performance of Mons. Franconi npon ‘bis dancing horcev; the equitstion of Mle Fiancis, .rom tbe Cirque Imperiale, and Master Frank ir Dis treble equesiriam somer- sault act, &c.. ke. The menagerie of sixteen 3 of ‘wild animals and tropical birds 1s the rarest, choicest, and most carefully selected in tbe country, embracing many novelties uever eon here before. —___-——_ For Liserta.—The Board of Managers of the American Colouizauon Society d-sign despatching their ship Golconda trom Baiti- more about the 12th of Uctober, to tomch at Savennah, and sail thence about th 1st of November. Several hundred emigrants have already applied for pacsaze. She will carry out colored people from Maine. Penusvivania, Virginia, North Carolina, Soutn Carolina, G:orgia, Alabama, Mississippt, Louisiana, and Tennessee. Comptaint is made that in ali the Southern States emigration is greatly im- peded by politician, who desire to retain thi jnales im the country in order tosecure their voies. —e—— SURRENDERED ON REQuisit! ing a req' from the —This morn- sition Was received by Judge Wylie vernor of Virginia for Tom Moore, alias Barney Moore, alias Wm. Taylor, col- orcd, arrested here several days since on the charge of having stolen a horse ‘ongins to S. V. Boyd, of Alexandria county. Va., and com- mitted to jail toawait a requisition from the Governor. The accused was brought out of Jail, #ud, by order of Judge Wylie. vered *o John ©. Clarke, deputy sheriff of Alexandria county, who returned with him io Alexin THE COURTS. in CHaMBers,. Judge ~ " Zaeharigh McEtfreth. (divorce case:) order for attachment for cortempt and slimony pendente lete. Mary E. Owner agi. James Owner, do.;) order for temporary 1n- Junctiba and slimony peadenie ete. Daniets ‘gt. Fox; order diseefeing iajonction. “Linds- ley agt. DeHratt; order of reference to E. Ua- Tutt, specialaaditor. Fowler et al.azt. Whea- Jon; order confirming suditor’s Teport. ’ Court Judge Purctll.~Today ft the iste A ‘was fited and fully proven, his wite Bianch Lacy qualified asexecutrix Letters of administra- ton on the estate of John 5. Hollingshead ‘were granted Hollingshead. Ac- ian of James F. Mitchell, ad- jizabeth Sb-iton, guardisa of Downey, aud ot adminystra- whey were approved and tor of Timothy passed. THe Rockvuts Fatm.—The fair of the Montgomery county Agricultarai Society glows last evening ae grand ba!. im MANY respects, one county faire ever beld in this section of the ceuntry. The pi for the third and last day included 8 tournament for a saddie and bridle valued at $50, in which quite a number of young men entered. The riding ‘was excellent and great interest was taken in the “tourney.” Mr. R. Tramnell was the win- ner of the prize. In the afternoon a large as- semblage was on the ground to witness a game Of base ball for a set of bats and balls, between the Darnestown and Rockville clubs and the latter came off victorious. At night the grand | CITY ITEMS, . —_.+_ 4 One Dollar Jewelry Store ne receives new styles every day. No. 436 Penna. avenue, between 444 and 6th streets. —_e Now THAT FEB Fustve Bomoots are re- iDg, ts sl attend the reconstrac- cbrrtideenine Sppeet a uebere tr ang ideas will shoot better if they are clothed je stylist Fall Suits sold at Oak Hall, 460 treet, opposite Post Office. 6 ee Scores “Tartan” Praip Suits, ‘Scotea “Bannockburn,” Fall Overcoats, for custom Popular Oak Hall Clothing and Customer Tail- oring House, 400 7th street, opposite Pos ce. = — FIvTy cENTs PER FAIR for good Canton Flannel Drawers tor Men and Boys. ADAMBON’S, 506 9th street. Ae ee ae na Se OFFICE AND STORE Lovxces— Osa be Led for sleeping purposes without mattress or pil- lows. Piety ADAMBON’S, 506 9th street. — HeaLTa AND ee ——_ keeping our systems r tone. iter need the aid of tonics to do so. &Lb Medical pract Jong sought after by the tall toox ploce, wbtch wes attended by a iarge on. nomber ar persons, 20 Imetnding many youn and be convinced. Sold by druggists. SkwW trom this city ~ TAZe= —— town, and wniil this morning the oor CURTAIN Damask and Shade Linens. was occupied Joy dancers—the Clarksburg ADAMSON’S, 506 9th street, band occupying the music stand. S1t:, next to Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The premium tor the best display of agricul- —_+—— toral implemen’s ($95) was awardcn to Mr. J. ‘A. Baker, ef thie city, who also carried off the premiums for the best three-borse. two-horse und shovel piows, wheat fan, straw cutter aad harrow. Mr. Haker made tbis part of the fair & success, baving om the groands four four. Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- bass of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon st, No. 424 Pennsyl- yania avenue, between 4% and 6th horse loads oi implements from his warehouse | Tesidences between 6 and 8 p.m. No on Louisiana Se Ting the three day’ in quite large numbers, and mauy of them bore oft ume, among them Mr. Hoyle for nis Stahion Voltaire, Mt. George Seiv for. bis stylieb borce, Mr. T. L. Hume forbis beantitul 8nd fast black mares, WaO, however, when on the track, in consequence of the shouting of the crowd, did not do 3s well as was expected. Col. C. M. Alexander's team attracted not a little attention. —— ‘The District folks, da- tl ‘Tae JewieH Naw YzaR.—On to-morrow, af sunset, is the commencement of the Jewish Civil year, and a two days’ feast is observed by all Israelives. ‘The festival is called Rosh Ha ‘Shena, and is one ot the most strictly observed of all ‘the holy days in the Jewish Oalendar. ‘The year of the Hebrews is composed ot twelve 8nd occasionally of thirteen lunar months, of thirty and twenty-nine days alternately. The year begins in autumn, as to the Civil year, and in the a3 to the Sicred year. The first month of the Sacred year, the seventh month of the Givil year, answers generally to the moon of March Und April. The first of the Civil year, whicttis to be Observed on Monday and Tuesday, includes the Fest of the Trum- pets, All the synagogues will be opened dar- ing tne two days of the festival, aud among tre Hebrews the days will be strictly observed by & total suspension of business and strict atter lion to the religious duties enjoined by the Rabbis. The earvices at the Synagogue on Eichth street will take place as follows: At 6 P. M., on Sunday, 6 A. M., 12 M., and 6 P M. on Monday; and 6A.M.,on Tuesday. AiG A. M. and 12 M. on Type alegre 5. Caro, late of New York, will o1 ; When the officers whe participate will be robed in pure white. Tne cornet (or ram's horn) will be blowa in commemcration of the sacrifice of Isaac, when the ram was proyidentially provided as a sac- Tifice in his stead. ——9 Satgor Reat Esrats—We learn that Mr. ‘Lewis Porter, Assistant City Postmaster, has purchased of M. M. Beveridge his new briek Treldence on F, betweeen Gth and 7th streets, for $23, ‘Mr. Porter is a gentleman of large Wealth, 8 former resident of Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he was UNIVERSALIST PREACHING at Metzerott Hl 19-morrow at Il 4. m.,and 7% p.m., by Rev. Mr. Campbell, of New York. See advertis« - ment. see Alexandria and Vicinity. ‘The foliowing items are trom the Gazelie of last evering: Candidate for the House of of Delegates.—As ‘Will be seen 'by reference to ® notice in another column of to-day” Gazetie, Cot. Chas. E. Sturrt tsannounced asan ‘dependent candi- es for & seal pia, to fill the vacancy caused py the a of James T. Civse, who wus elected on the Radical ticket. Arres’ of & Forj.r.—James Stoval, colored, who obtained $35 by lorging the name of Wal- ter White colored, in Washington, on Wein v- day last, and on whore track ‘he police of this city were put, Was arrested at Culpeper Contt Hiouse, yesterday, in consequence of a tele- gram sent from this place. Pectone!.—P.G. M_ Hugh Latham lett her’, on Treeday last, for Sin Francisco, Cal., to at ited Stal BUEDET.B. 301 Seventy Staver MMENSE DEY GOODS. CABPET. AND OIL : a OLUTH BUUSE. A very large stcek, and the most desirable one to be feaud 1a Wash gion. Kecelving, daily, uew supplies for the fall and winter. ‘The lowest price will be named at once. All goods warranted to be as represented by the jesmen. ‘W. BURDETT: “eee Nov gat Teh ates bee, band K SUPBI COUBT OF THE Dis- NT 14 I as TPior OF COLUMBIA, The third day of September, 1:39. the Hous of Delegat»s of eeting of the Grand Lodge of RAQFENIBG OF THE BRENBAN HOUS! ' No. for consultation at office. Established 1961. —_o—— RED, WHITE AND BLUE BLANKETS, Bed Comforts, Sheets, &c Sh ADAMBON’S, 506 9th street. eaten ‘THis 18 TO NOTIFY TH2 PUBLiC that Geo. B. ‘Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &c., a8 cheay as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 = “Hone,” 536 7th street. ~. URBER SHEETING and Nursery Cloth, Air Pillows, &c. SL ADAMBOR’S, 506 9th strget. — ‘THE GREATEST relief imaginable can be af- forded this warm weather by wearing one of those elegant suits selling at such astonishinz- ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing s.ore, 160 Seventh sireet, opposite the Posi Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s «Ban- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran ma Pogue, drab dete alpaca and linen suits. childre! balde suits in he most reasonab! IRISIN:?: Tus GREAT VEGSTABLE Blood Purifier. xrmRisin,. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF THE IRIS VERSICOLOR OR BLUE FLAG, aout Glocovered, fof tee healing of mare ait properties of the Iris Versicolor, hither- to "unknown or undeveloped, bas gu ped, ht rithin the contro! of seience. and is now taki: ite Heasure | Sands principal amongthe blessings ef medicine, for Bcrorvta, Bacr- OF THE Bxin, INciPrENT Consemrriox. Dropsy, &c., and will cure the ‘virulent and ebstinate cases of RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. unfailing preventative and care ‘A, BICK HeavacneE aad NERVOUS s,and in DISEASES OF WOMEN it bes no eq Its action upon the Liv, Rowe pr oS al jutary she E and mest Fell re tigen da Figo ote © practice of medicine. Its excellet sud extlifal combination with other ingrediel 4 imparts to fi TONIC QUALITIES of the highest order—not temporarily stimulating, but permanently oo the digestive or- gens, and rendering ® most valuable curat.ve agent In cases of DYSPEPSIA ANDGENERAL DEBILITY. takin, 5 od—whi: ‘the tiaras ‘and is the life and triton thoret . rende “ wonns ba fectly Beailthy. cesmaws a known This medicine is no offshoot auackery, bot tho regular formule’ of'sramtise guished practitioner, pet ‘resident of Baltimore city, and so Bian tose it stand in the faver and es- adopted by physicians !n their practice, and pce maleated by Dr. JOHN WILKINS 2y14-ee3m 342 E street, between 12th and ‘would most bile: that, having thorsueiy and renovated his Besteursut end Mating House, a ey = : and th a HOWARD taste: ation beautiful and proverbla’ly he sate Baslittoee tir mmoutel, taoret eed { umsurpasced Surhly treloed Tor'busiaces Tor college. tor West into town forsale, bringing | forrt;c” Wy Rave, & ra 30 to 60 cents per Muncaant’s EXCHANGE. —The offerings were light, sales bel Ted wheat at $1.52). and 1,500 bushels oats at 58 ceats. Coal SHiPwENTs.—During the post week 11,353 tons of Cumberland coal Bay? been shipped northward from this por Boraen Mi ining Com! Lean sean t, 98 follows : J, 2,82 tons: Cumber- (pany, 2,250 tons; Ray's Ho! ror tHe Urrcvs.—Jokn Robinson's at circus will exbibit in Market Space un jonday night. To speak of be unnecessar; ‘where, and as early. its merits would they are well known every- Mo. 13 Third stroer crowded, by all meane » Georgctoron, D MES. GEN'L WHERLER. PRINCIPAL. macy will be reeamed ‘ a - The instruction in English. French, Lativ and Mute wil be srectical ont Susrenae Accompany the da‘ly exercises Ta fere to Presitent (rant, whose culldren Sjahcr Pox ft a * jon 8. 8., Brigadier General B.D. Townsenc September 72h inst, | {Will be sold, on TUES ax LAGA COLLEGE. tree “a : T of Dunbarton jeorcetown, the Householt AGA COLLEGE. + beteoeen Sth and Wek, 5 4 | GPORCETOWN COLLeeE D.c— Stodies will be ned! 2 be resamedin this Institetion on . fronting 35 feet on the reet, between Hi OL WI 6 4% street, the ber Gib. Tritiow will be farnie Of the netent Laoguaces. Also, Misses will be received im the and wiil have the same care an mghter bas, The tocath EDUCATIONAL. ITT ©. MORRIS, Princtpal, At Mo.6 ty street, oF at the Book Stores T. MATTHEWS INSTITUTE Street. ween I isth. Stadies will be resuursd in this tustitation nc commence on MI se 1-4t™ FEMALE INST! 88 BUABDIN' FOR YOUNG LaDi street 21 HOOL FUR YUUNG@ LaDIES, ON - A, Place, south “MS VEENO; RSBY . having secu ome the: S*Sepicci bn, BEY ta Boe their on MONDA § W AVESLY SEMINARY. This School ts situa’ College Station, on road, in a very Terms for Beardi Branches, tneloding Washi; ted a mile and a quarter from the Baltimore apd Only Malt section of the couutry avd Tuition tn Bog (De. for Sensi. this School will be resu: med ¥, Sept. 6th, at 00 lth sticet,be- i and rich Compeal euch Latguere, $13 Cireniare at tire pel ‘OW SOB TOW! 3 bt HOOL For YOUNG Labi Euglich apd ‘object lessons. er Bnglish branches and LISH AND CLASSICAL ereuéen Sin. in the street Prestiyteri ‘Sddregved throng: commence AY. For terms, references. &c.. Towscatown, Baltimore a its duties Neon nthe Preclp the Best Omce: or — phils, Pa. SEEpwuic Stqinany, will MONDAT 2 Catelogues, containing view of butidings, ur Bh ponsiastie Por DEPARTMENT. WREAU OF MemDicing anv 8 Wasnixeton. D uTiIcE: POSTPONEMENT OF OPBRING OP Bi passe HOSPITAL, ANNAPOLIS. ER. 254 west Fay, : President ‘HE DATE OF OPENING THE BIDs above referred to is farther postponed u: FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS taker & eed tA It ts | wean ESTATE EXCHANGE @ BROKERS | this office on the 2th day aes Prstewen —Mr. DH. Houston bas resienea a RPORATION FUNDS.—-Collector Bos+ Hi is, Md. . ot jus: . be well reopen on WEDNBSDAY. September 1. AY ember 15, er imst. Mr. UH. Ridenour, the well ¥nown | conian Linstitution the marble bust of Hum. | dria. {| Borstto B. Merymen,t 1,618, Equity Doct 9 | 1249. Where all the delicacies of the season may be | of WEDNESDAY, Septomber 15, 13% woop, coat comes of | = Ge way ae Putte | Boldt, that is to becrowned on the colebration ae se Mary Louis Maryman day gy. Pee ge ing $0’ eee his eid friends ‘Onter = is | day: ed. ‘WELCOME TO GRoRGE PRARODY.—A benuti- n motion of intift, br Sere NAN, Proprietor. = = ——— 06 12th street, bet. | if ‘where eae oP topline Bop oes The committee was then Combat beens boa fal poem by B ony on will —— = a bis goed vit Js ordered thas the de at couse au 3 pris PPorosats ~ amiss STORES. )MERSON INSTITUTE. a a © spent, becessary advertisements to the various pap resh, original, and instructive columns of the wr . Orrice Cute Cowwissany or Bugererence, Mee Je. Meeting there 2 day iBey spe ee | of thie city, as well as to the Baltimore aud | Simday Murniny Cace'te tomorrow. ‘iais ex- | the Rest rule day occurring forty daye ier thie M. WILLIAN & TOE One rea cen SELECT OLASSIOAL AND MATHEMATIOAL + ; wed we raay, (ere % day. they xgain start, | Philadelphia journals. alo to carry out the | cellent iamily journal is now prving a inet tee race Ricuwoxp, Va. A 6,7 Fonrternth Str rien Tend K sud will mele the ona Cf (Beir Journey in five | adopted programme. Adjourned sine dic welcome visitor in many households. The | "sy the Court. BLACK and WHITE LLAMA LAOR POINTS, | actny chee eens UB as aE ONDAT, Segecet | |The Serenteentts annoal Session of this Schoo! a Sco cascante to tenes onan ee an es managers of the Gazel’r, by liberal adverusing, By Test:—R 3. Me108, Clerk, | SLM SACQUBS, TRAVELING SUITS, WATE | ber''S7."1509, tor sugpijiog the folowing ar. | “yhUcei® MRONESDAY September sy” Fa atop rou'*, and 'oke with them anumter | T#® Sovim Fronr or THe Treasury | entitle their own journal to the thongbtfat 3S : ~ | SUITS, OAMBRIC SUITS, in all colors, UNDKR- | ticles fl ec Lest master pected ia of prevents—Mr. Stast! bavinga fll set of | BUILDING.—Under the direction of Mr. B. | consideration of business men as a valuable [P THE gUrREME coULE OF THE DiS: | GABMENTE, MILLINBEY GOODS, FLATS and nits ea Wor circulars, te. address sof th ablic buildings sua works of ar. | Mulle: j. Supervising Architect of the | medium of communication vith the public. TRICT OF COLUMBIA. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, REAL TORS, BA. wig Family” Flour | BLES B. YOUNG, Principat 4 mut tbe Capitol, (the work of Mr a. G ard. | Tre*sury, the eou'h front of the trildiog fs | 4nd deserve even more than the liberal patroa- Tae therd day of SP ember. 1889. INS, in sil colors, BAIBBRA, ands Adainantine Candles. j 20 tf ae a Ff e popular photographer.) which he | now approaching completion. The general | ee they are receiving. Abraham Just) ‘ge Btock of these QUODB now o Conditions, &e., as heretofore. 2 | _0n20 tf ____bet. How York ave and i sto present to the order in the Golden | “Dish of the approaches will be the same 9s —_>+—_ ; ‘ » Kauity Docket 9. 336 Pennsylvanta avenue ‘8. A PORTER, PSS RELLOGG 8 ENGLisH AND FERENCE § State. : those of the north, the only difference baing | A WHOLESALE HARM: Lena Just 4 Ailes | des sas ee 7 Ulte freve, Pata” Bvt. Ma). & Obief Commirsa the SHOE will resuune ite dntioe Sept. 13th te Night before lest a wumber of the triens of | '>St while there wili te nine stops descendmg | Ccomesand Miller have just suceeded in ae motion et Oe ee hs etks betten S ye auae ot Maret Military District. | val commotons resttence Bo 7.0 Coparess otrcet, the Farty gave ‘vem a complimentary ext-r. | fromthe street fo the building on the north | resting a colored man, uamed Frank White, | Avatus. Lie attorney iisorgert that the Gefen. D ‘ ‘The undersigned patrons and friends commend a taipment at Robr’s, at which there was a gen. | "here Will Ee pine steps s It appears, judging from on or before the ficst rule day occurring forty OCTOR SCHUMAN & DURAND'S TONIC! | W asnixoron Mise * School as thorough apd high- e-al interchange of sentiment and good wishes, | 80uth side. The bainstrace will be the same | harness he bas taken, w: days a..er this day, otherwise the cacse will be — CITY toned, ber as eminentiy qualified amd devoted!) He the party spending several hours together very | 2 both sides. The platform will be furnished | harness business, sud this morning Justice | procenicd veun aeow caves defau it. PREPARED FROM THe GonceN: | DISPENSARY, faithful asa tencher: Pleasantly, and quite a large nvmber of their | With squares of granite and seneca stone alter- | Chase committed him to jail for court. the | By the Court. PET AES 3 BEBE AERATED | No. 268, Northwest Corner 7h and M Streats, ey ~ ex, Br. Samecn. : insends assembled at the Depot to see them off, | 28tely Isid in dismond paitern. The space | barnezs recovered bv the detectives having | ‘True cony. Test—E J. MEIOS, Clork YRO PHOSPHATE edvice and purgical operation tothe | 7%. : nov ior lactone vie 4: 18 upnecesrary to say that the interests of tne | 2Nder the south platform will be used for stor- | been identified by Dr. ©. M. Ford, Sebastin | _"¢ @-la\..w 2 ee ATE yoor free of charge. P Wilson Prot i ~4 " order im this jurisdiction will be attended toin | img fuel. The aiterations made will redacethe | Andrews, M. Ocbstooz, N. Brewer, and F. 0 T 10 8. eparation is com posed of the ee 9to 1G. my, oF Hh Charles. ah, Rey Rev 0 i caer bonen steps and incresse the apparent height of the | Darr, one of the setts not Waving been claimed. cian ok eabekneunenls helt at TayLon. M. D.. Carine, M.D, 2 neds, Bot Rev Mr einen Par} on the columns of the portico. ana DI8g0L0' +4 uality Bt AER SAS EMPEY . Hyde, Kea. Lb Shoemaker. § +f OUR VitiToRs oF Tux RicumoyD Potice.— ‘THR ATPENTION OF DEALERS AND FARMERS || The copartnerahip a ee reunion eek Tone ts au Pzorosats FOR FOEL AND FORAGE. — her residence, Seminary Hotel , Eereresy, Col.G orge T. Egbert and Mr. Jas. | TRotrime Matou.—Arrangementsare being | is direcicd to the catd of Messrs. Wm. Crichton, Gees eee ii har been ‘dissolved ‘up the human frame. y iedcaanesdiliins VERST Inet 1F0SE-————_ M. Tyler, of the Richmond police, were enter- | mace for trotting match, best three in five, to | x Sons, ot Baltimore, manufacturers of Ain- tual from thls date ITISA CERT CORE FOR THE Fo. TARY DisTRICT. E i toined by Major . in the afternoon | wagons, fational course, om Monday, | moniated Soluble Super-Phesphate of Lime. Seat. BENBY K ORUIT. ~“LUWING DISEASES: Br : AN ENGLISH ANP CLassicat ScHOoL ; an exbibition of the workirgs of the the 13th inst., between W. Lee's b. m. | ‘These gentlemen are perhaps the oldest dealers RB. G. CAMPBELL: Incipiont Consumption, Nervous Debiltty. 40k buts. tel was given box Blanche and J. E. Q. Early’ss.m. Idaho, Both | in feriilizers. &c., in that city. and their expe. August 1, 1369. pepsia, Indi; yn. Hens! ‘Overworked Inted a tr the | Massachusetts avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. (Armory Square depot Gorey ae oa ot i - = ee was oe ate nee exes 2 uted to the 1gfa Bim will please coms one, Bets. Spirits, Bxcsarive uss aS bo the Q J. BVERETT MABTIN Major bad raises Gov. Bow Maryland, | tends | ay ey nOW al . Rt | inde ‘aecounte. her of th a Fi Fire Commissioner Goodall, Dr. E. 0. in, | high for bewu! and epee. Adaho is Frank | folly and cordially commend both manufac. | {orvard aud settle tues, necoa ns ofthe | Chronic nen enemtities (Bucoessor to BW. Fanczy.) Secretary of the 9 Pierce colt, and 8 half-sister of the Obadwick | turer and articlé to our readers. Bo 08 PSBbe, th Anwual Session will commence ij semen. At 4:23 o'clock the alarm was | horse that sold not long since for $10,000. a and1-eo8t lo. 456%: 9th strect. ‘waat to te on MONDA 6, 1500. \ —_—_>—_—— Ssizvrge oF Dry Goons mm St. a bas beco improved: hi Kuicuts oF Pic-Nio.—We would Sarmye W aeumoven Ox, =. SOTIOB. ia and @ few: ane érooked is welt ; remind members of the order and their friends —_ aig ; most obstinate and "3 the a. ‘mina ‘Theeonly place in the city to buy your eee aE EET on Selvery. canbe »- | Yo wed twenty-five Quartermaster seconds later by the engine. The truck arrived BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS ee oe Ry, 4m four minuirs and ty seconds: tae Union at roguler OBARLES vl avenue, reel im i seconds, 91 the engine in seven minutes. In eight minutes WHOLESALE PRICES Wphiagioas Wh méo a after the glarm was turned o Franklin and is ot = 5 =7 : feat woe euturely satis.actory, and "oe visines sented @ hand:ome silver + Raper en Mg AGE BRos. N ToL FOR BUILDINGS. i? a ry communion service | twenty. anniversary. ie = SBURG! ne —— fj ex rer sed ibewmeel ve as Sigh gratified at he Sud bapuamal font’ to, the ments will edd to the pleasure of the oscation. eran ‘Far | Brapcuantms Wrszany Disrarcr,, a i cahibicon, ol Egbert will rave ce cty chia | Guerea. building ie ‘now ~ aw, 373 Buvexte Gtpxer, prener. nd Georg ma } : Preaching completion. tower and ex. PEMING AMD LuECH.—Mr, Wm. Helmus }, Va. 1. 3899. | more than be at frst intended. feraal walls Soshed, and the inside invitee ai hs ciends nad dhe pu io generally Merwizs LO = one vor Ae | ' second tower will be completed | to partake bsudsome spreads ASSORTMENT CAN the Unit Yester- | in siaty days. at 1 o'clock on Monday, at, nie stegant esia- WAYRR TEE LARGEST Intely scone } loetor Zarie |, A REL Merars AexacT on Ospito! un | perween Danae. Pay Milles visi,” | 2 2s - : iment at { is is ap application for aa in- nas Deen wanted « long while. and Aman bas aS eee Baxoaina: sancarns:! A renee cael, elope ¢ just stepped supply the want who is just oNaL Union BuILpina Association. 3 — en corner 1ésh aud ” | king a deed for certais the man fot the placa, W. 7, Jolnson, eit Ale twenty-seven: monthly mewing of bis | Gelling our entire MOE oes von cacH RESSMARING. oy wanyot ie | Pe ano Tat ena 2y-Bramha'ts certain build. | Suiiging associations, has opened & Teal eatact | Ssscciation, bette Of 5835 : —y ‘ean be ‘ob- ; snopes smd Paid part | omice corner of Penasylvania avenue and aq | \anced om eighteen shares verage Of 54% For afew sar0o0lr. oy ir4,DAYIS.. age in te tntat inte Preuss wrige and i indgrato ie alters said | street east. ered eae Space, *Wilutht 8. * \- from 16-30 336 Pennsylvania avence. | dorser ~ ings,” and Bram Ase. 1@ A WOMAN.—Middleton Foster Pate Loh nt ml to ‘oftios. two shares, and ‘obich t bor | menos Acuose rue Paruxuwr—Thecom- | wovancrey by Omer Oat of se a0 Pl Turonranty ILL BEMOVE TO | pyvorder of the 3 v.s. | That Brambatr teen or, | missioners of Prince George and Anne Aran. | YjS% Arrested by ter te Wake Ga Cleary cot wi 2 DURSAD, R ae To OuANpLee, . i { a wes cered te Se een es cope ee eee ar | Backs Tinney, and Justice Maryman comalt | GOR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE, be constited om sil stoma at be uid GM ae ase Ae | FN. Bun bender, beprember | t p vate Diseases Ladies ‘wien SS > Seeting Hoase,on I strest i ight months wheteia to pay tee dues neeruing | rein to Evasteteee on tease rend ipa ht dont uk ste : et use ae ag Tact: ‘toeall, Salioes Oy ed [ [HITED PeATSS FATERT OFs: m caer ihn tisisttesa a She tight mantener ibe expiration of | One bundred and twenty fect span, with stone | FET? Lavcuwy—Omicer Nokes, of the wore 8", Be strictly contia-ntial, the petition of RET HOMPONS hire Bat Boys i 1 je eight months, the lot was soi eu Eighth Preeinct, yesterday arrested Lewis pace. 2. sa7-Im_' | Locks. Vonn., oraying for the be tte ead notice to ber. She therefore asks an injuaer) at Frazier for rhe larceny of @ ball from B. Ma- — | srieranted (6'Siaon‘ tbs 13 day of qo ey roof W. q a above ate es RE ide an order ese, Frank '@0cbe, and he was committed to jail by Jus- Gara EBRDUCTION IN Ce OSS & WALSH, | ae tor on temps ecmuent tn Onuek Bal'svtyne, No. 519 th street, end @. &. Whit- erspupg the in yunetio; D ; pe ‘Harry man, _ cormer 7th BO6-te ps i . $3 this " 1K INSON COLLLEGE. Tue © ious to removal Septem. | ‘0. 527 PENNA AVENUE. South pide, | /TEOE,, Ay. oppose : SRL Tete. PENNSYLVAN?4. i Pos al clerk on the New York lows, Jeave to-day for Circinnati, Unio, patella I a bo eter ae hatag 4 fay guce aud get arena a j ie ofBee twenty Saye bgloga the tay ot D* FALL Bor this Leattation wi bt ; ron’* tf accept a position Mm = ‘as821 gust for gener! xes 7.02) e » A 5 iN ; tember 34. » hey 5 j Deparunent. . ee ee ee a ee | cet arenes: 4 20Market Space, | apsay AW. WALA. | oct0 wow Comaniei ter | Satie Presiavat. ;

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