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EVENING STAR. MONDAY, . 00-0000. OCTOBER 25, 1969, pa grt el ah LOCAL NEWS. sate Excursions, Pie-Nics, &c. Nationa. Tazataa—Tee Lydia Thompson Burlesque Troupe im «‘Lztoa.” Excursion to N ‘nd return on the ‘Steamer Uort on and Thuredays. sy, Excursion to Moat Vernon on the Arrow, st 0a m. Mascurrae’s ART Gactunr, 456 7th street. Surre & Sraone's Agr Gatcary, —~.s—___ Meeting ef the Tei of the Pablic Sen At3p. m. Friday, the teachers assembied at 2be Miller School Building, in accordance with ‘Sdjournment one week before. Several trus- tees and strangers were present. The exer- cises were of an interesting character, aud interesting by the prac’ Were made more turn given to them by questions discus- ‘Bion on the part of many feschers and trustees. ist. The Si it Feviewed the re- marks be made the week before on the break- ing ap of ee ee He said im reference to the mode of teaching readii we should labor early and iste te break ap us natural and improper tones, and tram th= 2d. Methods in tesehing mental Arithmetic were ne: - 2 Question -—Should “‘ail quescions be so memorized as to to be re- peated verbatim after the teacher, and then Solved without looking into the book! Auswer- ‘o41m tbe aMirmative, except when there is a very long question mace up of many words Te quired by the Principle tmvolved in the question. 2. Question—shoald the scholar be Tequired to follow ove uniform mode of analy- ie! Answer: zespens should be required to exercise bis ingenuity and skill in flndiag out ae metbods of analysis as the question Wili permit The reason for studying mental arithmete, independently of writes ariuume. fic, is to so traim the mind as to secure logical and accurate results in all the cpiculations, and business operations of life 3d. Modes of spelling were next considered. ‘The two modes ot spelling, ora! and written, should have two distinct objects in view, princ:pal use for oral spelling is fou ‘training the pupil to give the right letters sounds ip & word, combiae the sounds, or * i Te. dropped fifteen, ‘they possessed, although be had studied hu- manity from “Jobany Groat’s house’! toNew Orleans. Mr. B. Mi pou Pee man Of his wife's name tm the paper. Dr. Lockwood took issue with bis wite as to the women being the proper anes to govern. It would be too sudden a cuange, ‘but he would risk a few as officers of thearmy. Here a man whose name we could not ascertain gave Dr. B ‘& good tongue lashing for speak- ing to the detriment of man in the advocacy of female suffrage. It wasallboshanyhow. Dr. Boyd, he said, and these for notoriety’s sake, and the representatives of . Josephine Griffing said it was silent while Fred. commenced to argue that women occup: men’s places would become like mene bat somehow lost the train of down ntly disgusted Millixen thought woman as a hot bouse flower and mot be brought to the ocating yw comer, tiulace them correetly, &nd pronounce dis- Unctly such combinations as the word re- quires. The chiet resuit to be secured is of an utionary character. Hence every word, ind every syliable im every word, spelled orally, should be jounced perfectiy. Writ- <— seis is the only true method to make Tactical spellers, and should not be neg- Fected im any school, “se 4th. Government im schools was briefly con- sidered. Many remarks and hints of a practi- al ‘were given, which cannot fail to benefit those teachers who find trouble, or fail ym securing the right kind of order in the sebools. Teachers who want to govern well must first govern themselves, or control them- selves before their schoo's. The school is not to be controlled by loud talk, scolding, threaten- ing OF whipping, There may be cases which yequire corporal punishment; but net one case in ten, and then only as the last resort. The teacher, however, must be master of the school, Sed this be will be when by his calm, quiet. ‘Srm, consistent conduct he makes his uptis ‘feel that he is teacher and master. This sub- Ject will be resumed at te next meeting. —___. Cuvacs oy tux Erirnany—This chi which 3 & e Fi is i i i ce stall seats, with prayer desks outside the rail. A Dandsomely carved eagle lectem of oak, eup- ported om stem, with carved espital ‘The extension has been to ten material Suaieiae ere oe Interest to the chancel. wife, farm, across Benning’s bridge, near cbureb, left home for the purpose of atte: 2 —— leaving their two sons—William, aged —_-+—_ Wrany or Lirm—A young girl named Moe Milstead, living at 553 11th street, took worth of laudarum about’ 12:i0 terday morning, for the purpose of ting eulcioe - Serevamt Walker, of the Afb precinct, was notified of the tact, and smmeciately cent or Dr. Tree, who succeeded dp Tele ving the would-be suicide, and placing ber out of danger. The unfortenate girl bav- ing determined 8 day or two since to abandon the wretcbed life she was leading. returned to ber tather's house, om the Navy Yard, yest-r- day, Dut the treatment she there Teceived caused her to return to wickedness and mak+ ‘Bn Attempt to destroy her life, —~e—_—. Stvpsy Daarn—Ytsterday morning, at 5% o'clock. whale Mr. Daniel Fiyan. a messenger mm the United States Coast Survey Otlice, who resides on G Street south, between 2a and 3d ge of the lungs, and Dre. ‘Williameon and —_-+——_ Aww McKamey srrived here on Satnrday Bight, with ber child, on her way to her for. mer residence in Lowa, from Nort Carolina, And being without means, Cag ey ‘Wilson, and Atchison collected ge 4 ——e—_ Tas City Dinsctory—Should tbe bill for yeuumbering the bouses P a plan, which bas of Common Council, pass commence the work of numbering to-morrow moretag.and the can- wassing for the direotory will follow immedi. ately. —_—»— W2 Wout, ummm bi ouerinagareind others of the extensive sale of new and second-hand Cooper & Latimer in front of their terniture by auction Tooms 'o-morrow (Tuesday) morning St 10 o'clock. ‘Thi sale was postponed On Saturday om account of we rain, partteerrtn dra S.0 See Sane nie P. K. will give a gran on ving E "i Tob) at Udd Fellows” Hall: Navy Yar co, arrangements of which are in - gentlemen who will make it ® grand success, affraid of each other, but 1'vea notion to Yard, the hands of baser level of man. Mr. Freeman said the hot | neem grad op bpme were alone ja ihe world to struggle for a ‘and the bot house treatment would neither fead Bor clothe them. He then complimented the Press but thought only women suffrage re- | alee should be admitted. Mr. A. Watson ‘tbe aes eal ae oe Same te an Ia Rewspapers was make the figot. He was ready for’ all the hot shot they could give him. He knew two wo- men wi would make ketier Common uncilmen than two who were there. and Sayles J. Bowen wasn’t half as good a ror as either one of them would make. (Turning savagely to the reporters) “If that be treason, mark it down.” iss O’Conmor defended the reporters. It was they who brought their meet. ings into attendan rs, Jower portion of the hall filled with stragglers from other meetings being held im the build- ing.) The reporters indulged in tun some- their reports of bis meeting at Union League on the previous Sunday as scurrilous and contemptible. ‘Reir brains were hike their pencils. fast to nothingmess. Dr. Lock. wood thought the cause was strong eaouat $9 | stand any ae comments, favorable or otherwise. So Present seemed to think, and im that opinion the meeting adjourned. ——¢—_—__ The Philsephical Lyceum. UNPHILOSOPHICAL PHILOSOPAERS. Om 9th street, between D and E, was ope: {OF @ second meeting of the Philosophical Ly- coum. The audience numbered thirteen, ex- “the tend ‘edummented® ta ay, asa “ICED EBS massa oy macencery | ,. m: few in ference” and the «Philosophical ye were distinct organizations, and that Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood, who have charge of the hall, were in Ro manner responsible ln igps would be advanced by him. the comments of the press on the ings Meeting, he ssid he was sur- she press were fools for attending such gath. | *¢ orings. Dire. Oe ‘Goart om merly te bar, 8 =~ tion of Mr. Price; Horace B. Bincey. on mo'Ira of Mr. E. L, Stanton, were admitted to the var of this court. Mr. Mo moved the admission to the bar of Obaries E. Hi Jas. S. Edwards, Frank @. Newland, A-12 Me Taylor, and }'rancis O. Bowen, and the Hestions were referred to Stanton, Sud Massey, who ‘Were appointed a commitiee to examine the qualifications of Spplicants for admission Mr. Biddle auention case, and Be court intimated that heard at an early day, probably to- it should OgimtWaL Covet, Judge Pither.—On Satur- dsy, Travers Higeman was convicted of as- sault and battery, and sententenced to pay a fine of 10. A BRAVY BUT JUST SENTRRCS. This morning, Arthur Moseane, indicted for committing & Tepe om the person of Mary Newman, a colored girl of eight years of age. on tbe #24 of August, was end found guilty. The accused is about 19 or 20 years of je, Bad was taken into edge Lg ing @ trade. had been left at home with the children and committed the injuring the child to such an extent that she is not yet out of danger. Judge Fisher, in prssing sentence upon the ner, said that it Was ome of the most horrible crimes broueht to the attention of the court, and committed, too, by one who should have shown his gratitude to the family. He regretted, iu view of the atrocious- ness of the offence, that he could not make the sentence more eevere, but would make an ex- ample of him by eentencing him to the peni- tentrary at Albany for thirty years. The court Toom WA&s cro’ at the ume, and the an- nouncement of the sentence created qaite a ick Oaliahan plead guilty to. charge of George . aseai battery. ‘Watson was found no sigm that woman didn’t want suffrage ait end guilty of assault and battery on Michael Orr. Decaure ibey were silent. The negroes were | Sonn Gresoa, indicted for secault eat tetory with intent to kill Ezekiel Smith, was found notgruilty. Emma Farmer was convicted of itit_Jarceny, and sentenced to ten days in fan. In the case of John H. Bowie, for pettit larceny, & nolle pros was entered. Crnevit Court, Chief Justice Cartter —This morping, after calling docket, the jury was discharged tor two weeks. Fine amd WEATHER-PROOF PAtwT.—The Harris Patent Paint Company are about to in- troduce into this city the “Harris Patent Fire- Paint,” manufactured in Pitisburg. This paint, though a new article in this mar- ket, been made frequent experiments, and ts claimed by the Company to be the most durable and best paint Dow in wee for houses, railroad cars. steam- boats, and all other purposes where darabilit; and safety against fireor exposure ss required. ‘They say that it will neither corrode from long exposure, contract with cold, or expand with heat; neither will it crack oF blister from ex- posure to beat, if first allowed tu become thor- bly dry. it is much lighter than lead, will cover a larger surface than the same weight of i and will make as smooth a finish as any other paint. It can be finished in any colors desired, retaining its fire. weather and water- Proot qualities, For Theatres and Opera Houses it is applicable for rendering scenes (painted in size,) flies, drops, tapestry, ctc., uninflarimable, thereby avoiding disastrous conflagrations. They aska thorough exami- nation of this paint, and are willing te sub- mitit to any test that those desiring to use it may su; As the price is com ith other good paints. we have no doubt that it will be given a trial here, and if all that is claimed for it is true there is no rea- son why it should not come into general use, particularly where security against fire is re- quired. —_—e TeMPERANCE MEBTINGS.—There was a tem- Perance meeting Yesterday under the aus- Pices of Howard Division, No. 7, Sons of Tem- perance, in the park east of the Qapitol, ev. CG. W. Dennison presiding, H.N. Rothery sec- retary. Speeches were made by Messrs. C. W. a Smith, Burger, Davis Baker, and jon . An interesting meeting was held at the ma- rine barracks at 3% o'clock yesterday afve neon. §| es were made b Angell, J. L. Kidwell, and John O’Donovaa. At the close of the meeting quite a number of the marines came forward and signed tne 80 as to of the pledge. prised tbat took it uporm themselyes to | The National Total Abstinence Society me: say that the ic wire oe apg WG rinses, Mr WP Dena ‘Soo oo pote rap ems Bro aera iy aad | Capt. Williata Jones, Mrs. Josephine Grifing’ the papers. Dr. Lockwoed said while he was | ¢020 U'Donoven, and others made addresses ip favor of free discussion, he protested again: the opinions im the resolutions offered at the previous yev'pg. 6 Re considered them dis- | res 0 Covernment and to the citizens, If this meeting is to be a similar one to that held recently at the Gey obremoving se Capital was commenced last s 5 ‘was caused by the tailure of the city authorities to dig out the canal, and read extracts from Taz Stam and Chronicle on the importanee of Deing done to im- prove the capal. He that the effect of the ale ic resi was Penoptere’’ was beard to say, + You are speak Boyd stated that the gentleman appointed im ss delegate to the so-called convention ts, &c.. was & christian gen Dr. by ‘Dr. Ge. bere vstteck at the press,” stating tha: the papers had attacked bim from motives which he Bnew, and he had bat littie doabt if the mass of the people weutabout worshipping Juggernaut that the liver good looking repre- sentatives of the press present would do ai! | they could to urge them on; and had helent | himself as 3 tool to a certain paper, that paper ‘would net mow attack him A reporter asked | would you like to heve the proceedings of this cugust body pobiisbed under the head ot public amusements, or in the local columns? | Dr. Boyd.—You can do as you please, for the gentleman timself is & public amusement wherever hegoes. (Laughter.) Jobn 0’Don van here entered the room. and made one of characteristic speeches; after which the meet- ing sdjourne i —.—_-— morning convicted tbe rape on & little girl. asd Judge Fishe an €: . gave him the extent of the law— thirty years im the Albany penitentiary. Tbe sary thereto; imprisonment not less than ten nor more than et Ge ee ee and during nati ife for the second, and from the many cases of this character reported every Week, it was bigh time ity of the law should be inflicted upon offender. —_— dey aa ea probabl: lay, and wil po cbarging Dr. usec blas of the Philosophical | matgn.», isw prescribes for this offence, or being acces- | ————— " affidavit was prepared to- = be sworn to this siter- m. Boyd with naving janguage at a recent meeting mou! @ warraat, under in bias) es, y ts 11 in force in this District, it a prescribes 8 punishment for the of boring throug fine of twenty pounds sterling; for the second, burning the letter “B” in the forehead: and for the third, death without the benefit of theclergy. ——-——. TER TWO ALARMS Of fire last evening were caused by the burning of fonl chimaeys. Do or Hot or ing.25 cents; Do. . Hair Onried, 26 cts. Private entrance to Ladics’Hair Dressing Room. Corner 12th street and Penna. avenue under the Kirkwood House. Four frst-class BARBERS wantes. oc 13-1m™_ For your nurrer anp carnsn, Go and eee the Fine Stock on band, at A. KERS & TODD’s Now Cemmission House, ith street, above I. W FRANCIS H. BATES JOHNS & BATES. EkS 1N REAL ESTATE, Offic lou New York and kennsy!vania ave- ues, Plant's Building, first door, %h st., Wash-* Atten! ven toselling and rent- ‘ate and collecting rents: by permission: General William T. A ge Dunlop, Georgstow n; Bockville, Md. Jos van ing Res ie’ Sherman, U. judge Richard J. Bo and Firat street cust, “ber woen we west A and C sitecis AN Ac? refunding —" taxes to Cornelius ne. rece phere tae ouy oF Wao of Common Cou: Lom, Som the sum of sixty-one collars and sixty cents be, and the same is Rereby, eget py out of the 1 fand to enable t Tefand that amount to Corneli ane. for taxes erroneously assessed aud paid upon whe pro] ‘of said Cornelius Kane in 5 g F é é Mi 4 a & i ; and 6, 1969, AN ACT to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ‘Ways and gutters onthe north side of P street north, gbetween Fourth and Tenth streets ‘west. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board if Common Council of the City of Washington. That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- izedand juested to ‘bstomes to be ase the cur! set and the footway: id gutters paved on the north side of a Ten! P street north, between Fourth treets west. The work to be con- and executed in the manner and under the superintendence provided by law: and to defray the expenses said improvement 8 special tax equal to the cost is hereby imposed and levied on all lots or parts of lows bordering on the line of the improvement; the said tax to be assessed and collected in conform- icy with the provisions of the act approved Uctober 12, 1865. Approved, October 6, 1869. AW Act to set the curbstones and pave the foot. ‘ways And gutters on theeastside of Twenty. tor Street west, between H and I streets north. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board ‘Common Council of the City of Washingion, ‘hat the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- ized and requested to canse the curbstones to be set, and the foot ways #nd gatiers payed on the east side of Twenty-fourth strest west, be- tween Hand I streets north. be contracted for and executed in the man- y law; and to defray the expenses of said improvement a special tax equal to the cost thereof is hereby imposed sad levied on all lots or parts of lots borderiag on the line of the im- provement; said tax to be aseesred and collect- ed in conformity with the provisions of the act approved October 12, 1565. Approved, October 6, 1569. AN ACT to set the curbstones and pave the toot- ‘ways and gutters on the north side of Canal be a between Ninth and Fourteenth streets es Be ut enacted bythe Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Cil gf, ashington, ‘hat the Mayor be, and he is 7» an! “ ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be set and the footways and gutters payed on the north side of Canal street, between Ninth and Fourteenth sireets west. Tne Work to be contracted for, and executed in the manser and under the superin- tendence provided by law; and to defray the expenses Of said improvement a special tax equal to the cost thereot is hereby imposed and levied on all Joteor parts of lots border. ing on the line of the improvement; the said tax to be assessed and collected in conformity with the provisions of the act approved Octo- ber 12, 1865, [Approved, October 6, 156). CiITY ITEMS. OROIDs CHAIns, “Qroide Buvtons? ‘Oroide Stade,” Vases and Chromos, Received this morning. at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvanm avenue, between 45 and 6th streets. —_.—_—__ AT THE UENTEAL DOLLAR Stons, No. 22 Market Space, between sti and 9h (Pesneylvan streets, Aavenue,) new goods are con- 10,16,1: 60c., 75¢., $1, at the Origmal Franc, 491 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Store. * 9,29,1: ——_s—_—_ Fring WHITE SHIRTS, 75c,, $1, $1.50, $2, 82.50. at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D and E. No Branch Store. 929,15 a Goop Socks for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Original Franc, 49 7th st., between D and E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ——_-— Corns, Disensed Nails, Vascular Excrescen- », Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, success! White, Surgeon Untropodist, No. 4% Pennsyl- vania avenue, between $4 and 6th streets. Hours from $a. m. to6 p. m. Calls made at residences between © and 8 p. m. No charge tor consultation at office. Established 1e61. pe eee eas For THE cuEearssT Gent's Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ———_.——_— THE GRmarser relief imaginable can be af- forded this warm weather by wearing one of those elegant suits selling at such astonishing- ly lew prices at the celebvated Oak Hall cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, op ite the Post Office, where, in addition to gentlemen's “Ban- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran na Pogue, drab dete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari- baide suits in great variety are also to be had at be most reasonable prices. 26,6 yOUR MONEY and buy your Gent's ing Goods at the Original Franc, 494 Dand E. No Branch Store, 9; ee THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PURLIO that Geo. H. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots,£c., as cheap & any person who advertises tn the Star. 7,14 Canesre. ovgtame, ac. BR ae RAG a wa. 5 : Feous: FLOUB!I smsieale Wath fl coal: ‘with ordars to sell at Market Rates. BAKESS, ATTENTION Amortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barzel or Thousands, at establishment. ‘emplar Blve in this city, hsye made arrapgemen's to attend the emancipation celebrasioa ia Balti- more, (the latter under Col. W. R. Wayne.) and the id regiment (Col. Fisher) are also making arrangements to ——_-—__ Tue Tewmrsees Rercericays temporarily resideat nere beld & meeting Saturday night, at whieh resolutions Were adopted congratula- ting the Stare and the country at large on the detest of Andrew Jobnu<on. ‘The resotut @igmstize the ex-President av an esemy of equat rights, liberty, progcess and republican inetututions, LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by M. GALT & 00. ‘Under the Bbbitt ~ oor ner Nota oF BEMOWAL. née" ESTABLISHED 185: Rect ived from Boston: % bbls. No. AOKEBEL Ofice—228 43 street West, near F st. south, ct Wits we a Cer Tim ekgndlord and, tenant and civil buctness Bs Warn hiae,D ‘Leases, Mortgages Gnd Wills daly Ean * A ot i price, fice open from Hs, m. te 8 p.m. deity, For sale af tha low PO EsB & SON. CARPETING. ‘We beg leave to calf the attention of our custo. . the densive and BaaeaRrn ne, Se SG OE tablishiient. She Ae} aAxw! EE CABPOETE, BOQD! P BEY Ly ‘THE! > oF inad ad Sif cit, Stoned Bee Sy eat Tess, Houtuabess ‘ang ‘leer eine ad pre sy ae a i nat bt Se (Over WH. 8. wT =, Banvaaek cole | | [CMBER. WOOD. AND COAL. RAILROADS, opens] - “affatrs in Georgetown. 1869. _ w i 869. Oy CaccuT im THE AcT—Un Saterday nigh! Pa about Igo'clock, OMicer Goes) = = Bal 5 r mens Sag “ tm the orhoot of Grodey’s shop, 5 4 Leo. conser Dursbarion Aud Greea streets, heard = ROIRG MUMDAT, Ocr. Lie. 2869 or ao comms: EVENING SPECIAL 3 THEATRE moise, And looking aroned sew two men run ‘AnD dee up ibe Street the direction of the shop. ore = 74 pursued them awhile but being unabie to ay ond, after OmDA: oo bt! overtake them, retaraed 10 the shop, the door | 1 . 10, ee of which be found open aud a number of arti- es “— ~ jaghon ena Alex- 5 oles piled up m8 convenient place for removal. | TR a between ct felling from Ne Coamwan Stoms Layixc.—The corper-stone THROUGH MAIL m8, * ofa vew tist charct was isid in Tenally- (Sundeys D t wm yesterdsy. There wa; quitea largecrowd | Lave WasnincTos— avenue Bagiend, the sermon On tae occasion being | Depwt—7.25 a 7 acendance, a akvees ty G. W. Samson, Presideat of Uo- Leave ey yy ea corner Dake and tambian College. ony civeste=$ 60D Fotr-Ecuvan-Foatr-Fove.-One of our | 00a}, Passenes: eceriat ee im The Leave Wasnixctos—From Maryland groves colored citizen, Mr. Daniel Oliver, a few days ‘was succeast tothe 9. m., 11S. m 5 2p. m., 6:20 9. m7: tune of a siyuo prise Crave, AuexaxoataPiem 60 ‘Bais’ soi | Mupomanty tava ov srmawenira ore ahs wna eon secretes | Nine Mimtewandieem tags veresss 6 Ly thls morning, with sales of 3200 bush- | ««° FUESDAYS, THUNSDATOssd GATURDAYS. WasmrncTom aNDN TORK. THe ermawsHtr VatLer City, from New Leave ALexaspeta—Prom corner St. Acaph ‘York, is expected at Ber wharf this afternoon, | *"¢ Bing stre-te—7 p. m. with a large for District Mercnanis. | Georgetown Advertisements. ¥ THOS. DOW LING, Auctioneer; Georgetown SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a decd of from Denn's O’Vonovan and wife bearing date the 21th of ih. and Tani de B : Barermoss anv oro samsoav, trast recorded among | Sear et th . vis: fthe District of Columbia. ta Liber et oy OF the boueBclary udder seld deed’ T will ofirrat | Leave easy, 2 ieee, abe factions e higheseidaer: on Th 4 Mend 9:45, 8:60, 4:06, 6:40, jov 40! on a. Soy tat 7 4 WAY BTaTIons. peamisice: vision of Uot 27a ht gn al reer se: 20 a.m town begtening for the same at a point on the west side of street where th b 5 ot oT te Bighetsvet, end tucnine worth. OFM. Motrafe w erly with 184 feet 4 inches, thev west- | oF! ou Sunder sur ane ith the south tine of said int | Om SUNDAY p79 100 Jarket <treet, then southerly | Ba LELuoap. ith th larket street 32 feet. then ‘ea Te Bse, 6:40, ax [Be of 217, 196 5)- 100 ! ther with all i rovemsats. Sa Terris memevee wets t “5 a ee im WAS STATIONS Leave st® A. 2.50 end P.M. ALL PABTS OF THE WEsrt. ba except end Sunday, ot 7 [ e twelve deed st. conveyan: Gown ut clove of EDUCATIONAL. sal | tssisoneenieenegenatnbamueasarnresaseaeete Ci; } 1 ‘EB TUATIO! ox) HOGy CAPERTON, Trae, | . | PANEER Chattondecuneeseece a Auctioneer. TIOM. at angopatle, rates a the ‘an Bogited ‘rene! ad my ttle a cgpcilly vite to mone storm ! KIGHT, Bo 360 Massachusetts ave v | PRENCH AND GEBMaN. Prof. HENRY MABIX win )WLING, Auc’r; Geor getown ON TURSDAY, 26ru INBT., | ATH O'CLOCK, P. Muy | ONE OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE BRICK COTTAGE VILLA HOUSES On Btoddart st., near Washington st , GEORGETOWN, Bouse No. 2, im block 1; Man tuhed fo the baat style ef architecture rkmanship, with allmotorn improve: rep TOR th aw LI 1088 cellar: Lot Biecrbinckeatro deep, enclosed with ‘and iron railing Parane FOR TOBE, wishow change 9 ers, made known at sale. Leave ly (exoepe as 4 end pM converencing sad Semey st cor ot eche- | 12:46and 9 P.M. £0 0 c08t tioneer. | Leave dutty foncept bunaat) a a. M. end | ¥ THOMAS DOWLI Georgetown 12:45 and 5:4 ‘on guED ‘OST: ED TRUSTEES’ LE OF THAT Lea at :40 P. M., and Philo “OER AP Ten ee RL aete | olga SLIT ee oan. eas | SIT MB. POMS: (OLD BANK OF | ofieemine : LU: " ‘We roeeed to sell the above-named Boas, Premises. st 5crclsck > bs my BSDAY, October 19, 18:9, accord! to the terme ¢ artis Advertisment, in the Star Gonzaca coutzce. " ‘The exercises of _o ©. Fare .¢ Trastees. GONZAG 0c 4-008 THOMAS DUWLING, Auct. win ecOe Fstrets beeen Bik’ ane SZ_THE, ABOVE SALE J8, POSTPONED. on For MONDAY, SEPTEM 6, 1569. ‘28th, 1868, at 43 0 eck Bm. eat an 30-tf "i J.. President. ay { Brastece. yous ood THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, “a TREES AN, ‘@00Ds. The aimee nen noes STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Be! ts loceted in JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 Bridge street, Georse- | rear ing the Bptphany Charch. jon, D.C, bas reesived. and now offers at very LaCie pbany High school Lealea” Drea Goods, conateitt ‘ot a THE LARGEST STOCK OF - 4 hom Popa Bivetan tees Coe BEATING, COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES. Buaed Se and Black Sacking Oletbs, Biack Goods of the ARBOVER. 68 for Moarntug, Shawis, Arabs, al AND THE r’s end othe: and ‘olen lo" ir at variety, ‘on ou CHEAPEST 18 THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, other Flannel ‘end Ties, Lis and twat, best er eee ONDAY- Sept sok. ‘Brepeh ie tee lanacare of Fucdetickebure Cloths asd Goertne net WALTEE D, WYVILL's, fhe fat ty.aud fn constantly apeken ta abe har cis nck and Secor eyares al tu sciett__to 409 Pennerivantasvewne_ | “hiecom MADAME D'RERVILLY. Pris), of Bhi YJ Irish Lisens, Linseys, peers santn'se " Esrastisuzp ise sa : ; Th. ena lac . Cloths, Blankets, Ac. Parchasers are invited te jo" Cheer Fiacet ANDREW J-JOYOR & CO . call ana examine Prices. BI Washing. CARRIAGE MANUPaCTURRus, ‘om customers will Gnd it to thelr intercet to visit are 477 and 479 street. Georgetown wien maktag thelr purchases. Rerasaivo tx atl ie truancy ee ae in STILL ANOTHER ALL Canuiacks Lurr fon BErarRs, BroRas NSW F4ke ABD WIUTER DRY GdoDs. DECLINE FLOUR. Oletnns Plata Pontius aioe tea es pers . plius, . . KIBESTEAD: Black Velveteepa:Oloausr Cisekine Giatha: Biont D* S°UNIIVALLED REMEDY, a nate Dhaviet lsteiped | WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60 THE KING OF ALL Patn. id Arabs, from $7 to The G Metingte ane mn a7 reat intermal and Extermal Medicine, Sil wool, from PER Sack. ‘WILL CURE RAY’S ARLINGTON FAMILY FLOUR, Becraisie, oe a hate 4 . heend 5 $2.60 PER SACK. fengheend Gotta, BURNT MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, $2.50 ce. au ase, : PER SACK. J, URMITURE! Tone : ree 4 REDUCED PRions. | BEST CRUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents per pound, scarcity of money. the eubscriber i at 7 aa Giairs, Wararsben. Risteroase| BEST CLARIFIED SUGAR, 16% cts. per pound. ac., com| it, at reduced liek eas is atte: with b es See see ke so, a“ Ae “dg etreen, 0d ae EE ¢. | 4 SPLEEDID AS0ORTHENT OF se 4-Im ‘Termination of street cars. | TE Esrastieuzp In 1834, | nena nee PREMIUM AWARDED 1x 1857, | CROSSE AND pi yp aici ORLEBRATED w.g TLEY’S orem, PREMIUM BEEad DYEING | WORCESTERSHIRE AND LEICESTERSHIRE ING BLISH . SAUCES, eteprth ar aeae ean. dint seman guitar it conten ep aceon om he labeeientane, [ | Pn'the District to beve ail orders in his tine well OLD GOVERNMENT Java. All have timely warning tn those Blotehes. Pim- end promptly executed. 9021 6m | C. 8S. HARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, siethnlew aa! M AND N S7REETS Kyowat s HENPERSON, ALE! WALL PAPELS. Window SHADES. OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAM PICT CORD AND TASSELS. FLOR EABEB Ol CLOTHS, COBNIONS. &c.. No. 505 9th Street,(weaton Hall.) All work in thelr line neatly exeonted fn the city | Gi SOTiIOR. <i i piadbelesitincatented <a sn a ‘The only place in the city to buy your isting of Wo” Wr largeatock of LUMBEB, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS ia. and Bast- North Carolina. virgi i ot tegaie ney St A and WHOLESALE PRICES it ‘all cover fe at in feet. amines teier ueually found in a STRASBURGER BROG., "GMB NGIS WED rea conL. Weneretae | 313 Bevaxra Brust, celebrated, alley.» Burwees Tan K, pe Tt ere | WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT aN Eroget Monsratn and other well known White | sy 4g BB FOUND. Oak ond Pine Wood, sawed and splitandin the | Wa" IRL WILSON, ay aes We me our stock in markets, ATTORNEY-AT-LA' which fact, wits our wharf facilities eat ! ‘at prices that cannot fate besat-| 4° ;EMOVED TO Mo, 409 F STREET, iver in any part of the city 2,3@ pounds to + BK € CO., se BintD ard Virginie sve, and 30s ot East, + i 2 i ie oe Poul a i ie apreice BC bra id eg

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