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A ee a EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. ae. Na -—The Zavistowski Sisters in tiemal Theater. “ Imon” and “A Bird in Hand is worth two in the Busb.” Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 257 Pa. avenue. ou stew Death of a Washivgton Girl im Balti- mere. It will be recollected that on Jnty 26th of last year THE STAR published an account of a cow- hiding affair whtch took place on the premises of @ barber on Pennsylvania » near 12th street. The it of the whi; was Al- fred Supplee, a barkeeper at 0 yaad the person who inflicted it ne ginta ‘Everett’ Mien, Bouke and ‘ras Brevent ja Everett. zo Sere both arrcsted by Lieut. Tait end taken to the Central guard-house, and fined $2 each. Mrs. B. alleged that Ab suppice, who is 8 married man, had been try some months to lure her damghter Jule away fromher home, that she could not keep way from she bad left home that morning about Ii o'clock and had net been heard of she had armed herself with a cowhide with intention of putting an end to the intimacy as +be could get redress in no other manner. Julia returned to her mother’s house that night, but enteequently the intimacy, it Is sald, was re- Bewed. ince, The Courts. Potice Court, Judge Snell—The following business was transacted to-day: Corporation ys. Ellen charged with being drunk and , end using loud and boisterous language; $3 and costs. Maggie Bell, charged with being drunk aid disorderly im the street; fined 3 aul costs. Joseph Whitney, charged with stealing an Englishiwalking-etybe ing to Isaac tosen- crantz, valued at $3); in the sum of $200 for action of ury. Samuel Stephenson, colored, charged with unlawful assembly on 25th and G strects; fined $3 and costs. Thurman Edmonson and Will'am Dines, co) ored, charged with having been drunk and dis- orderly, and unlawful assembly in 19a street; “Ticherd Adeamen, charged with in, diehare ny occup’ 74 stall in the Northern Market-oase with su: having rented the same from th corporatizn; tned 85. Daniel MeGuire, with having been drunk and disorderly on the street; fied $3 and costs. Joseph Gi and Andrew Boston, colored, charged with drank and disorde:ly on the street; fined $3 cach, and costs. “J0BN SMITE” NOU RST. Joln Smith, charged with being drunk and disorderly on the street, did not appear and for- feited his recognizance; tined $5 and costs. Henry Harris, charged with profanity in the street, did not appear, and forfeited his recog- nizance. George Wilmer and George Johnson, char, ged that | with profanity on the stréet; fined $3'and costs the | each Daniel Haggerty, char; with throwin <3 On the streets; fined ppl ph ~ Mary Makle, colored, charged with being dis- orderly on the street; fined $2 and costs. John Rawlings, charged with bei y ‘The infatuated girl left this city for Baltimore | gn onn Aa wing® Charged with being drank and seme six weeks az0, for what purpose is not known. Kumors are enrrent that she addressed x» note to Mr. Supplee from Baltimore request- ing to know if he tntended to leave his family and join her, and that bis ly was to theeffect bat he bad determined to true to his wife nd chtid. A letter was sent to her mother in this city on Monday of last week that Julia was very ili_to come on at once; but the family were nt at acemp meeting in Virginia, and Mrs. B. not get thejetter. On Tuesday morning Julia died. when a telegraphic dispatch was sent to her mother. These papers both Isy at the resi- dence of Mr. Bontz until Tuesday evening, when au opportunity was afforded to send them beth to the carp ground by some friend of the family who was going there. As soon es the news reached the family they returned home with all possible speed. and an aunt and brother of decersed were sent to Baltimore on the Wed- wesday following, where { found the re- mains had been placed in a co! ™ & vault at Greenmount whence they were taken and city on Wednesday night, and taken idence of the father of the deceased. On ‘Thoreday last, at 10 o'clock a m., the funeral took place, and the remains were Congresajonal Cemetery. Her grave is located in the new portion of the Congres -iena) Cemetery, and about sixty yards rooth of the monument to the victims of the Arsenal catastrophe. On the clay mound is the Wreath which was removed from the coffin, con- sisting of white flowers entwined in everzreen, and tastefully knotted with broad white ribbon. At this grave, about aes apes ef after- Peon, could be seen Al Supplee, in company with others, standing arownd the grave, all serious but apparently unmoved exeept Supplee, who, with handkerebief in hand, looked meditatingly on the earthen mound before him. Finally the yarty walked off, Supple haitin, or bend im the pathway and look at the grave, as spot. RIOPENIXG oF THE NATIONAL THEATER After several weeks of active preparation. furnishing and decorating, the Nationa! > ter has been placed in execlient condition, and this evening wil be opened for the regular fall ard winter season. The Zavistowski Si neters, who bave just returned from a highly successful | ing. ergs gement im California, open the season with their burlesque of “Ixion; or the Man at the Wheel.” The performance will commence, bewever, with the drama entitled “A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush.” This has been selected to introduce to the pub- lie the leading members of the Tegular company, smeng whom are Miss May Fisk, Mrs. G. Ccrmon, Miss May Arlington. Miss W. Stewart, Mis. Cooper. Mr. Frank Mordaunt, Walter ' Mr. Jobm Wilson, Mr. Frank k Foster, Mr. Matt Snydea, r. George Parkhurst, and others. os oon twofunerals d, both of which One was that of ’ (anti-O. B. N.,) | ibe, No. 11, of Men, both of | which organizations were ont in large nambers, ded by Doneh’s Band. The remains were erred at Congressional Cemetery. The other was that of Paul J. Mueckengher- ger, of Germania Lodge, No. ‘15, K. of P. Ori- <utal Lodge, No. 19, 1-0. O.F., Jolin A. Raw- ngs Post, Grand Army of tho’ Republic, and clumbia Turn Verein. ‘The procession, after € services at the German Lutheran Church in Scath Washington, headed by a section of the Diatine Band. passed out jg Street to Glenwood, where the remains were interred, —_+—— ‘Teurrraxce—One of the most impressive temperance addresses of the season was deliv- ered last night by be fore St. Stephen's ord Beneficial Society. ‘The reverend Father's rts were crowned with the happiest results, ite a number taking the pledge at his hands. “A temperance meeting was held yesterday in the Capitol grounds, the or Howard Divieion, No.7, Sons of Temperance, and was addressed by Usear Alexander, S. R- somes. and George ance was good, and added to the pledge. % A Destitere Faxity—Last evening a fam- ily consisting of father, mother and seven chil- cren, the cldest being of age, applied for and received accomodations at the (E iret Ward) station house. This were lormerly residents of this but left here seven years since to better Kansas, but, as is teo “worsed”’ it and started back, travelling br rail- per Soe cerns Ee remainder ort ance, and they now menece life here 4 "Throngh Lieut. they obtained day locking up ledgings. ? ——— ACCIDENT AT THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT.— About seven o’clock this morning, Mr. E.J. burt, a painter im the employ of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, fell out ef ene of the basement windows on the north front of the building, and fractured his left leg. It eppears be had stepped on the sili to throw cut « bucket of water, and missing his footi: fel! outside, oniy a distance of three feet, but with =n foree to break his leg. He was st once tonveyed to his ings, corner of 13th end G streets, where Drs. Eliot and dered surgical aid. ———— ‘Tue ron?rairef W. W. Corcoran, Esq., re- cently burg im the chamber of the Board of (ommon Council, was painted by Mr. W. Oliver Steve, of New York, and not by Mr. G: ¥ fore stated. The 3 a RO & becumne the beat, and it behoovés some one to have the stove removed or the location of the pictures cbanged to prevent damage to both portzaits. —o—— Arron ‘T8..-Mr. N. A. Weet pair an PROINTMEN am vost triet male |, im place of Mr. J. adiron yy AH sub-board approval of has appointed his se son th, assistant it new is well and ‘known, having been his father’s assis- years past. —————— Rerve.icay Joa urday evening last, Hon, » when Mex ip the byt Zirwes ved Dra Rayburn and Recessary to serie Bass | aeration Por Rock viL_e Fatr.—It will be seen by the advertisement that Messrs. Cruit & Son will run en line to Rockville during the fair w in and deposited | ined s5 the res- | on the street; fined $3 and costs, Te- | rested by officer y on the street; fined $3 and costs. Samuel Stewact and Jolin Jackswn colored boys, charged with having been found asleep oa the street, and not being able to give a good ac- count of themselves; fined. Kichard Waiker, charged with profanity on the street; imed $3 and costs. EW RULE IN SMALL LARCENY CASES. United States ve. Mary Wilson, charged with stealing two pieces of bacon, the property of J. Harold, im the market-house; tined “85 and costs. The Judge rémarked that he proposed to dispose of these smalj larceny cases without sending them to the grand jury, and when the property ‘was rel and no objection made e saw no use in sending such cases to them. J. W. Mouldin, ith committmg an assault on T. Swindle; fined $10 and cost: SOUR GRAPES. Michael Cavanaugh and John Evans, charged with committing a us trespass on the premises of Mr. Myers, rner of Sd and I streets, by entering » yard and stealing grapes: each and costs. of Georgetown vs. Molly John- with heing drunk and disorderly or Georgetown rporation charged workhouse 30 days. J. W. Moaldin, charged with throwing stones baried in the | on the streets; fined & and costs. Julias Johnsen, colored, charged with disor derly conduct in costs. the streets of Geor, ctown; fined $5 and bs Jobn Smoot and Anna Smoot, colored, charged with using protane language in the street, end acting in a dicorderly manner; fined $3 each and 2. Whitfield Street, colored, charged with be! a disorderly person; required to give bond in the sum of S190to keep the peace, or workhouse thirty days. Margaret Russell, charged with being drunk and disorderly on the street; tined $5 and costs, or workhouse sixty days. Julia French, colored, charged with using and indecent language in the streets; TALEOF A BHIRT. Dollamon, charged with ict from Wm. Higgs, ar- - W. Nokes, was arraigned and plead not Collamon suid that Hi came te his how itive days and left, taking his clothes with Nim, with the exception of the shirt, and leaving a Tull of sixty cents for wash- The case was dismissed, the shirtto goto the owner. See Anniversary Sermon.—Kev. Jno. C. Smith, D.D., pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Charch, Sth street, preached yesterday morning to a large congregation his thirty-first anniversary sermon, he having assumed the pastorai care of that church on the 10th of September, 155). Lis text was :—1 Cor., 10:15—* By the grace of God Iam what! am.” Inthe couree of his sermon he said that the population of Washington, which was im 10 23.368 is now in 1e0 itt tos and bis labors have increased on this scale ‘a im the same ratio. The number of commun eants of this church, as reported to the Pre: the larceny of a nil! tery in April, 1570, is @S. Of these thre: al members of the church, and ided under the ministr t hi sors, the Rev. Messrs. Danforth Only three deaths bad occurred in year. The average deaths for the Vioushave been 10 peryear. He had preached xe p= and delivered nin2teen lec- tures Dg prayer meetings two or thr 2 <. Zhe Lord's Supper was administered six times a year, and was never oned or Omitted. The Doctor stated that be Lad been absent from but one communion in the thirty-one years, and then he was ds- 1 by an injary occasioned by a fall. He hac i 0 pastoral visits daring the year and 4) visits to the sick, making in all 1,000 visits, besides calls, writing letters to absent members and on business comiected with the church, ase“ Narrow Escare PROM A RarLnosap A DEXT—A Dangerous Man to be At Larye.—Yestel day morning, as the Philadelphia train due here at ©:% was approaching Beltsville, a pile of rail- Toad ties on the track was encountered, but for- tunately the ties were shoved off, and no acci- dent resulted. The en; with ca’ tion, and very soon afterwards the fireman no- ticed a man im theaet of placing a large stone on the track, and, jumping off, soon took the seamp incl , and he was placed on the train and brought to this city, when he was turned over to officers of the precinct. On bewg questioned he gave the name of John B. Cannon, stating he saw the stone on the track, and was prying to remove it when the train approached, a few moments contra- dicted that statement. Yesterday afternoon an officer arrived from Bladensburg with a warrant for Cannon's arrest, when he cheerfally agreed to go with him and stand his trial, cl: that he is perfectly iunecent, Cannon has unt recently resided in the Seventh Ward, * ~and G. nd being asked what he was dotng, said trying to stop the Sunday travel, which ident Grant bad not yet done. mnon to-day had an examination before Squire Wallis, in Bladeusburg, and was com- mitted to the Mariboro jail for the action of the next grand jur: Tuz PARKING o¥ K STREET—Completion of the Work.—The work of parking K street north, from i2th to 16th streets west, was on Satury completed by the contractor, Mr. Albert Glea- son, and the work has received the approval of Mr. Forsyth, Superintendent of Streets, &c., e com: Mesers. Willard, Hodge vans, and the Commissioner ot Improve: ments, Mr. Fisher. Mr. Forsyth highly compli- ments — in which the work has been done, . say that the con- tractor has fulfilled his contract im every par- ticular. On either side of the street thirty-four feet have been parked of, leaving a carriage- way of 40 feet, and there are some (residents of other localities) who do not like the plan, the work, as far as holders interested are concerned, is satletactory. There is on aes “4 . the kely soon Now that tlie Dp ic can er OF not it is a desi spong, however, who in the center, to try the experi- ment on south A street, Capitol Hill, eee Gxoror W. Dm HAVEN's SENSATION CIRCUS wifl arrive in n twee OS and for two days on the lot at cor ner of i4th and M streets. It comprises a full corps of eq! juestrians and acrobats; the “man fiy,” in his antipodean teats Mons. Ricardo, the modern 3 three clowns, and Miss Lottie St. Clair, who makes a balloon afternoon from the cirens —_— oo ~ A New Daxcina 'y has been opened by refewer Horatio Baten atthe new Agonis , corner 9th and F streets, into wi A CaRD,—Owing to store ished, we will have to our rt defer September yf til Tharsday a. Sr annsunced, however. our Wst isopened Sn comb ete NS Rea kt Ook, 310 Sehonth st. paneer waar ny PAYING THE NaTiIOWAL Deot.—Treasurer Spinner this morning received an gvonymous letter from interest until the writer destred to be placed oa pO amount to enough to pay the national — ——_..0e.— 87 The school children of Terre Haate, Ind., Lout to — be vaccinated by order of the Com- BF Philadelphia has Hon of aateere eyee a Doys and girls. 87 Daniel Van Cleck, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., aged @ fatally shot hireself : esd on Wridhy might, on the stoop of shoaneet ba by srescript from the Minister of Public Worship, to prom: im an; OFere eee 'y way the dogma decided to ‘of psi 9 EORGETOWN. The “Spates Papers” Stolen. ; GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. berg HA Cae EY (Cay mints) | VINEGAR. YINBOaR, F ‘AX.—The funeral of the colored man | © — 2 — Theow re Lee, 8h0 ‘as kip on Priday oveains Tolbert a Ne ag ae ree essen | | One trundred ‘barren Sopa ores by ihe accidental ge of a gun im the him with (euten Span at ae * cage nis brother, took pince yesterday at. | Sue president ot "cote 109 Water street, = Grwogiet tne coorednaraitonrersrafene: | oWPacamtantue™ sil, gem eM. | Loan sate Rie GOODWILL. STOCK AND — > The church was crowded, snd uring the fans. | oy couuey. ‘trom’ nis bios of Demand, itbeing ene of the bem tarde fe Greece: | Ect J aed so ‘came to his death, fainted, to becarrieg | i areas Genser ee ee nee, ana | Km cr *eirtctiearsprcrconis apse | W AieinGzON, CONSERVATORY OF aU. cutaide. The tto0k Place in the Vath- | were obtained by breaking out the potwm of | iisareiolearetbecity. ‘welling huss attached. | VV SIC. 8t rans vartapast So, Vira Con . 0 pape a ‘Tho offerings to | {Be drawer, which was made of light halt-inch | Hoquirecn toe premises. "TS TONY “serge” | gregational September is. PRIMETIVEUAM, iby Kanle Figuier<.86 09 Merc: 's ‘CHANGE.—’ L, 5 day on "Cha sere 3,40 bushels of red went, Pg Sy he A pores PN = Bookstores, or ei- | THE NEW TIMOTHY. By Wm. M. Baker. 1 50 nich were made as follows: ash- | means window, whicn 8CH BOOKS, 4 Sho (common) av S115, Oldat #100, O00 (ordinary) Seria open. he By = $1.25, 100 at $1.27, and 1,000 bushels fair at $131. River Frowt.—Cleared—Steamer Lady of the Lake, Denty, Norfolk. AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, ‘The largest assortment ever kept in Georgetown, and sold at publisher's prices, at “7 “Tes Bridge street, r at. ALEXANDRIA. HITE LEAD AND PAINE DEPOT —All the (viii Shia ye 2 heme ieeeen revennn Sa Ge tot a Rese JC. NIOWOLS. Tax Tzst OaTH—In the year 1367, Joseph Arrundell was well Station, an inted postmaster at Farm. Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire railroad, upon the recommendation of a Mr. Parker, special agent for the Post Of- tice Department for the establishment of offices in the Southeta States, now United States Marshal of Virgivia. About two yeats ago, one Morris Keim, tron the State of New N=¥ ‘FALL DBY Goops, JUST RECEIVED, aa 6000 be: at Wand 120 vores eae: PRINTS, new and beasti- PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS 4nD STATION EAS, i Tal wtyles ACK ALPAOAS, very cheap ‘MOHAIR BLACK ALPAO! tor the Gi 3, y OUTER G00 DS for tiem and boy Chesapeake and Ohio Company, Mr. Spates and 4 nomination ve wear CLECTIC INSTITUTE, ENNS € t » his friends Would guarantee my and | OPEKA FLANNELS, WHIIE FLANNELS, very Th ERGLISn MATHRMATICAL, — ,; =r WLVANIA AVENUE. Rong ieee eee Paina 2nd found | eteetion as the next State's atiormey. ‘Not @ cl ‘cin Geotnd CLASSICAL SCHOOL Uk BOYS, AND | _* . Aru D road agent and 3 = ‘se 9 =. aster, and Simimediately set to work Sreschad We Ghatbant Hace mice or Os ey BAEC at % 4 ALM gKISDS OF | rhe annual Session wil commence ARPTEM- | ‘PME GMEAT SCHQOL-BOOK DEPOT, ping up charges against him as agont for g e service, ‘offered BLEA‘ pr “ A s Btlding. the railroad company. ‘the chatges were ork up Selon Ronin Dien ee 2M 101 Bridge strech, Georgetown, DO. o had af the Meckeinere ce of the Briccigny on | Teachersand ‘rely upon cb Investigated and found to be witt out founda- | Emo tating that he was contiee? tear neta | 2 aa Gi" REV, OLIVER UX, No. 1516 F at. thelr SCHOUL 4 the lowest possi- tion. He thon petitioned the Post Oflce De- | Gucaveted fie nary oie ey ee a H. TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUR FEMIARY FOR TOUSE capers | bisprce © + tee Bd Dimmele onevea yy; Atrandell removed | Thomas Soriden voucher. “Newmam dase . eae & Util ecommenne ies de TURSDAT, tie | SCHOOL FUBNITC PS, GLOBES, and Limself appointed, and to the petition | tome upon several oce renewing 08 2. FEORS Oe a ath of September, Beat | aed eve rrauisite for the School-room, at he got one name from that neighboshood | iy citer, and finally, upon "6 a» | OF selected choice WHEAT. by, « process knows | the school house - 738, Me street every. dar tn beck iotery Gtare amine and seven others from ington, D. C. etermined clear r jhemselves, and thoroughly cleansd by rom 4 to particular: to “ 5 Thereupon he was appointed, postmaster, and | 4 determined points iu’ the ‘case. ‘he pee |. Sieg Sone eteneete is woe pais Seater ame fom 5% Spam Foe far w Pha” | eeB-tm No. 402 7th at tnt gencer Batlding. continued to hold the office until Mr. MeKen zie weidag market with atisfaction to all who have Was elected to Congress, when a petition was | Pere were Kept in the drawer ot a ist ‘PUB BEV. DR. FL. KNIGHT Gvarantecd equal to.any in the District, { Mere BE ws F L. KN cH y most Grocers. ‘commence ‘ble in my rear office, and under the plea by taost " gotten up, signed by some seventy persons re- in certain of | _Fer sale SELECT CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, Sing inthe vicinkty of Parmwelly who wece | {30g f0 identity the Randwriting in cert = : ots hago egg SCHOOL BOOKs. tnictested in the matter, as they got thelr mail | were kept. With the exception of iny partner, DENTISTRY. ‘At $19 Fourteenth street. bein — —— toe age hehe, Maurice A. Healey, Esq., no other pérgon than Fats ration shvald be made, as the number pointed, and has ever since hel 8 office S vself had: ‘emo! Inio College of | of 5 La 1d the entire satisfaction of the community, Yes- | N€Wnam and myself eyed gy ig ye ee pare ati ferday, U. 8. Marshal S. N: Garwood proceeded | (nq coqallty of fhe Papers. The papers were ¢ were crossing the river 7 CAL MUBIO i tween D and B north, Washington V ARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, : to Farmwell and arrested Mr. Arrundell, and | S0/em from my office on the night of the dt they | price to laboring persons. aut-ly ‘wait tag R arg ap Bt CORFSETE cesORt RSET brought him berore . S. Commissioner Rounds, | Yere kept having been split off. On the sth le Rrmovan. Pret. %. 0) pant eeemare B bao toe honor of ir thin city, to answer the charge of perjury,in | sont Mr. Charles Newnam and myself were ex- one snnonnciog to his former pupils and families that by Sion aud afterward tosh (eae pace ot seces- | anieing the papera,. I returned them to thelr bas nie DENTAL OFFICE to Glasses are bow being formed... All those wishing t Fen snd afterward took the iron-clad oath. | Stcustemed place, in his jresemes. Me Neos ek pe ty fein are, requested. fo enter their ‘The case was continued until October, Mr. Ar- | Soon Ste tne same time romersta that “if Spates | “Ail DENTAL WOBK done fp the best Private Jessons given either at the WHOLESALE AND BETALL, Tundell giving security for his appearance In | knew where they were he would get some ove | manner and at moderate prices. Mitrous Oxide Gas | idence of pupils. For en the sum of $1,000. : to steal them.” I intended to have taken the | for teeth, se | call at Lf rare the r A Stnrrist—Rev. It. A. Bischo#t, the pastor | papers to the bank on that day, but unfortu- - + peas of the German Lutheran Uhurch, having ac- | patel neglected to do s0, and on the night of HOTELS =" Sree = thay FAS some eget) the 5th they ——- eae, draw fe M*- er: her School ” ax — moonlight wi was escorted e | their own conclusions as to the commit = 4 Peerthas, BLANCHARD neat little brick office ‘on Washington street, | tg the thert, its object, and at Saee instiga- EDUCTION EXTBAORDINASY! shi oe MONDA See + (metas . rext to the M. E.Church South, whieh had ben | tion tt wasdone.” en ee Re os AL =I rented and handeomoly farnished by the laties CA ind tot Unparalleled Inducements te weling DY ATC INSTRUCTION —Mre, a es Feet Eee i eee ldworumt ier ance’ ot vouen’ *héttlom, Public and Permanent Boarders. tioome and to lnsteuee them tn ti plesot Dw fe Pe ee the church, whohad gathered there for the pur- | ormes trom Nah river, Wis. A few days ago, WILLARD’ HOTEL, atic 5 attention wilt be given to = — — pose, that he was to use it for hiestady. ‘The seas pacino ise fae inclnding the Slee ae ‘of October next, the Sine etce tsa. 1 750 ite MeN, We fa reverend gentleman was overcome by emotions | Te‘erred 0. in small boat, a sudden gust of ‘1 | Trin SCHOOL FoR BOTS —— of gratitude at first, but in a few minutes re- one of the number, overboard. He was just | charges at this extensive and well appointed hotel H (Parish of the Incarnation), Srered, and expressed ‘his thanks in som very | OFS 0%. Gon when ki young wife juinpe over- | will be as follows: o | An English, Classical ‘and Mathematical Selool appropriate remarks. board, seized his coat collar, aud kept hishead | Board and Booms, per da; Dutics resumed SerremveR 12rH at cornet of Il bh Mn. W. H. McKwionr, appointed by Julge | ghove water until another boat went to their as- ‘without 4 and K streets. For particolats a) to Ro Bw Lowe, assessor of rval estate for this ctty, tas | Sietauce ainl took then on eeeed, eT ee ee LOWRIE, Rector, £825 BM etet. _e03-eolm_ entered upon the duties of his office. Mrs Wile Sees — Rooms will be exhibited at any time, and a sample HORCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Lapixs bert, assessor for the county, has almost con- IN Vineixra LAxDs.—Hon. Ben. | Bill of Fare 1s now in readiness for the tion of AND CHILDLEN (Parish of the tacarnation) eluded ie Jaber. ee ce, Wood, of New York, ia investing largely in Vir~ pose who are not famillar with the of the f Ber. E,W. LOWRIE. HOxDAyY, otember ‘ne German Co operative Building Associa- nia lane le Owns $70,006 in one of the ti: jal rates may be made bs composed of bs street, er of 13th. artiou- tion have just erected a row of han Gals coulis ents as teases’ peo wien ve = pi te aabeaianel wed col buildings on Columbus street, near Carolina lands.— Richmond ( V@d Telegram. ‘OUNG LADIES ‘or gent 3 afford combina- atic samen and ‘etrable tocalty to ‘and others similarly ar p 87 The Louisville Courier-Journal speaks of | Gyverpmont officials, and and dusty walks to | . The Select School, under the charge of Mrs. CON. CITY ITEMS. the “cabbage crop’ of Connecticut, meaning | M80, "ish to avoid long. he _ DRON gpd tien ANNIE POMEL STH wl the tobacco crop. N. B.—'This isssreasum.” 3 Being Tie’ ‘fret in Masbington to put pod the eens Principal, Wo, 506 Sth oy nin AxoTurn Mystery Souvgp. TE ee or ae eens ee ovecsoped at the | prices 9 Ceaciece, sommes of that | Kandi pel Sk 'b department under the Chemists being unable to discover the ingre- be cations, which have been = ¥ ‘of persons ol spend the ae a » dlents in tragrast Sozodont, which remoces wl ghibg stock for forty years, turning out to be mcr in Washington oy wel asf traeling pubic Zz 1G TEVIBLNO: A Novel. By George stains from the teeth and imparts such a pecu- | useful. He recently out to inspect them YKES. tor. = £2. Br George Sand. Price 91.50. liar rosiness to the gums, the public are hereby | With General Trochu. Wasnixeton, 22 July, 1870. sa SAND, Artemane Ward. Price to. epee hatit is a pre ation from the | LC —————————— = Fran, fp tot = FOL Dat ‘MBER OF LONDON - of the Quillays Saponaria or Soap Tree ot Chill, | a LEX, BR, SHEPHERD & BROS, EY, TIME AND TRO ELECT SCHOOL FOR 5 eT a . imported for the first time. Into this countrs tay A s bd (atte SOUR See Ss THE 6 ND MONTHLY, for July. this special purpose. Such is the purifying and innocuous effect of this rare botanical agent, thatit removes discolorations from the most fra- a textile fabrics, without injaring a single read. ELIZA SPEIDEN B. BY CALLING FIRST AT THE tthe EXTERSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF STRASBURGER 2 BEO., vate School for HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW and All the new Bocks published receie«d covthing tn the STATION EEE R'BOUE line’ tor sale wiclocale and 4RON WAREHOUSE, ee hee can find all kinds of pe ae public that ske is ready to TEACH Ghuess Md Mend the pieces, use ““Spalding’s | 919 PENNA. AV. BET. 9TH AND 10TH BTy, | "TEI ME Aad awindsof path ge el cr oF Tih tirect and Loulstone arene arog: | Respectfully cal attention to thetrasortmenter | Hj SESE. af reguiny whaleeno pce. com. | NUFMOBIAL BALL: wy sraucrs, from 6:30 to 7.39 o'clock orysaur Saturday ove @AS FIXTURES, bined, GENTS LASTING ‘BOX TOR BOUTS, si ELECT SCHOOL BOK ICUNG LADIES im addition to its regular urs. 84. Call and see " pe tet pays interest on deposits. s omprising STRASBUBGER BBOS., ALL FATTER Ns MANUFACTURED BY TIE Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York also thore of ‘Miteholl, Vance & Co, New York, ———e—___ HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers. 63. Fs enaatseines dae commences SEPTEMBER Stn. aire 1439 Mi = Hk FRENCH AN @LISH SCHOOL OF T M’LLE PRUD HOMME end MISS SHAW wil) reopen Ou MONDAY, Pept. 19, 1870, at No. 419 41h site Judiciary Square. Circulars at the au 320" INSURE AGAINST IT wits A. S. PRATT &@ SON, HO. 3, ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, gummer WINES. CLARETS, from $4 to $45 per case. C W. HAVENNER @ CO., 5 pis r . the Rey. " WHICH A# SOLD AT MANUFAUTUBERR SS eee MS Bah Bes WOOL FOR GIRLS, Con. 9TH AxDD Ste., EEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, PBIOES, BAUTEBNE WINE, 84 per doz. at use? Beene Baie eae rope AGENTS FOR THR F — CATAWBA WINE, Sparkling ond Still. M Biases sak ines nL OPEN MOME RY, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ember ‘The Largest Btock of SPARKLING MOSELLE. Sth, at No. 800 isch street dor wew rorx. BRONZES, o. 3 BOARDING ABI pHoOL, 72 - OF HARTFORD eno@ THIKD DOOR FROM SEVENTH STKBET, CLOCES, ana HOCK. A eae teide Biknoveee, Bt = MANTEL ORNAMENT ALSO, The duties of this school wilt be reeuned on Sep ME®cHasTs — exhibited in Washington, and at the tember Sth. Circulars muy be o ed by address LLFk USSUBANCE COMPANY TT ROCESS RA eee BRANDIS, WHISKIRS, BOMS.OINS.SHER- J ing the Recvorcfne Church ifthe bpipbanz.or the | sw perp Gt EW TOME, nero ° ERS SORDIALS, Principal, M. J. HARROVER. " auzi-im 7. Pres. . . Bee, WANTED: Every Variety of RIES, PORTS, LIQUERS ant CORDIALS, of TSE Se ANNUAL emeSION OT Ren as Eaod pounerp ages. OTES. ed be deed ok SLATE MANTELS finest quality. F PEC ‘K’S SELECT bg hs Teg LY All policies bon -forfeitable, Bo restrictions on : ‘treet, will commence ~September sti | gAll,? EGainese pa ci aca: annafectured. of style and finish equal to the nee | GexciNE VICHY WATER, trom the several Syrciny attention given to moral, addition fo men ‘WASHINGTON OF FICE-S13 Tre Srzeer, HOUSES: terntshed end atfuraished. _an3i-ty TERBA COTTA AND IRON WARE, Bprings at Vichy. culture. auss iL. J, DRAPER. D2" { Medical Examiners, ‘ata. Fae JUAN BOYLE, Agent EPecorar HIGH SCHOOL, CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FLUE, ber 21.1570. Terme oe. FOBD, M. SELTZER WATER, of direct importation. Tae Va, Session begins Be Jes oH) ae 7 rirculs add, L. M. TARE: DBAS TDGN TILE, SEWER PIPRG, ae | T2!¢s07Plied below New York rats Bradatroin, i. 2, Principal, eck Box 13 (PSE TWESTY-Finst reas THE LADIES. Gulenn IMPORTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE OL J OOS Ne = i MOULES PATENT EARTH CLOSETS. SAUCES, PICKLES, and aselect stock ot wava. {FLOCK MUL SLL ICoTT ciry. ap a ‘We call ospectal attention to our NA, KEY WEST and LITTLE BELT CIGARS. hratan Seliola i euepor sch col iepoeenea ts diee =e fer all acadcmical bhonere, eoNTINVOUS RIENCE 1 have now in stock and am receiving avery tay | PABLOB GRATES, HareenEs, FURRAORD THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer, “it igen powering eronnd tm one of the . Tost ortions a comprising all the most improved varieties, ee, a i fe Eo a BEse, 1s THIS CITY. ZEPHYR WOBSTED, Six MONUMENT. Stat from the célebrated factory of Bergmasn & Oo,, M pane Berlin, Prassia, which, for its softness, of brilliancy coloring and superior weight, has taken the palm of all other makes, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS 1 st reduced prices, for cash, et J, MEKSON INSTITUTE, My assortment of i DICAL PURVEYOB® OF ‘Works, north @ street and Hew York ave . Cc |o. 16 WoosTEn STREET, ww ‘Bue, near the ‘Department. SELECT CLASSICAL a2 GERMANTOWN WOOL x ‘August 17 WH. RUTHERFORD. Fourieenth Streit, between Lend K = ‘office until! my?l-' Four’ rect, a * is now also very complete, and fer warm Shawis, EY the sth fe ay os < AJ you desire prompt payment af iesses, iow vases, Afebans, &c.,is very desirable. will be onto ou TH URED, Y, the ith dav of od Benton oited . FAHNESTOCK The Eighteenth Apnnal Session of this School wf | and ie dest Companies, go 10 ighest bidders the frfiowing sesicios B. ais g: borin WEDNESDAY. eptember Mth - 3 ; me a sei RY CBAS. B. YOUN For Children’s Fancy Stockings, I would recom- beddmig an@ cloth Le % VEBMIFUGE. ft =f mame) he HANSON & BLACKFORD, pad Oh ar, 15.00; Guite Bereha Bed Covers 1.00. Mattrcnes —_— y OUNG LADIES 4 ir: ito 20400; Hair Pistows, 6,000: 3 wilt ene nee Eiiswe Gasca, White, S0iK0. ‘Billow Ciecee Seino! | wy wt that eo Rany children ale ander the age ¥ 01 for Young Lalics MONDAY? Repiemeber 10 SEVENTE OTRERT. which {s strong and durable, and produced in eng- 9 Sheets. 22.40, Deawece, | 30 500; ey A rps of five years? Thet e large proportion of childres on New York avenue, between jdt brags 18,000; Votton Sbirts, 2) 000; FPR, a: Woolen | Sunder thatage,baslong been asubject ofremary. | crests” Inquiries tasy be wosde at bee Genii Desk Giewn jess variety. Socks, 20400; Towels, Hand, dozon;' Boliers, | aie ‘a satisfactory cause ascertained, it te | Test SAXONY WOOL, The above-mentioned goods are new, have never pee er eran ovLEer, os policy im the Old" ima,” in Hearlet for Tides, aod in fine White for Infante | bespused, Are Belevel ty be jn y Condition, and | Aigo, it fe Rnown thet worms exist a the humas 1 "Tie natiintion ofrey rooster favaaiages for the x allie iin ar the . Stockings, &c.. is one of the articles con- to from its earliest infancy; therefore parents. | education of Young Ladies in ail branches of sendy. | of or the * mae 8 acura con: Tl o right to reject’ | system ration of Young. n 4 | Pranhiin,” of Phiiadsiphia, HarSord,.” or bids deemed either unreasonable or frum irrespon- com ible parties. No bid wilt be i for less of the" North British ana Mercantile,” or the “ Pui v) gi he ef ‘rince. —— Sc} gileeiei cided Aeupvet sence crag cagh. A fairtengincftine will ve allowed | gayEiy AND ORETAINLY Gortsca Coriecs. Gersaowe. on . : y remove a fo — o GESMAN AND AMERIOAN KNITTING Yanys, | be Toiireed, * Forthe Purchase of" rqoored trom the most DELIOATE INFANT.D2 | 754 Exertoy gapsituated on» | NATIONAL ORLY eaucs un. ys the ‘street, pear CAPITA! ite and assorted Grays, 1 am also reeei ARLKS SUTHERLAND, RST OF SEPTEMB! Office— No. = . tl coals Secctineal dae Mier hota ee Lieutenant Colonel and Actie Cajal Modal Pur. |. g. WARINESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. iat spenpechened Sainte “ie Becbtie.forPeiomcr Beteume Stmpn so strovethy — Nevor. United ser armless, contains 29 Morcary |, Besides: “paid ena ; MUPOSALS FOR THEES AND SHRUBS FOR | 18 1 perfectly is losses prom, . - — 1 oy beep the ae ae of all P' NATIONAL MILITARY CEMETE! - reed €: we. = rf "I wo ENS completo during the season, i — PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, barged Biekerd Wallach, Wen : and would call tho attention of the Ladies also to my bis So ‘SAFER | can be id . Samuel . fall assortment of Proposals for supplyin bs for or- % lores, and other se lb-ly NOBLE D. . EMBROIDERY MATERIAL, PAPER Pat. teas td gartorsingeed tanding | Worm (AEFENTEY AND BUILDING. : “j —— TREN, OARTASS: BEADS, £0. sod delivered at the ralrond station most convenient an The ea com, 3. W DEANE, My prices will, as heretofore, be found very ree- Diperly adrenal to bE tarnebed pane. a enpe ssl mmences on the | « CARPERTER AND BUILDER, upon B. SILVERBERG, 31% SEVENTH STBEET, But. PEnNstLvaNia AVENUE ND D Braver. dete orders will be given. by the national cemeteries in ice sitions from local officer f se Se “tt Js quaqetted that ¢ most Convenient form of 0 PERSON UL URCHASE Proposal will be a printed catalogue, with such dis- ot! fore 4 ‘superbly, nt cn ee hole or on aa clams or Finda of ewret goed STIRED PLAMOS. 9G. 1 tae 19 or Mb A y eons inthe Ualted tates upou the banis of the mist ork. a ee DR. J. BRADFIELD’S beary 1.20, NITED STATES 8 . WHITE HONEYCOMB SPREADS, nthe ‘petition of HEN en ah } FEMALE BEGULATOR, ees erento "Btates of 1 ay a] Pa eeine on geist