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_EVENING STAR._ eptember 24, 1870. AMUSEMENTS, &e. ; Nation. Ticater.—The Zavistowskt Sisters in « The Ticket-of-Leave Man. Excursion this afternoum on the Lady of the Lake to Point Lookout. Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 483 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 27 Pa. avenue. Pullmas Cars on the B. and ©. BR. KR. 1x £ PALACES “BALTIMORE” AND ““WHEELING.”* Yesterday two Pullman sleepers—the tirst iniebed of the eighteen contracted for by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company with the Pullman Pariace Car Company, intended for the rough Western line, Baltimore aad Wheel- mg.—arrived here about 1 o'clock im charge of Mr. I). Foney, superintendent of the Pullman Company reral gentlemen came down in the names of “-éaltimore” imeluded in whick number Cresswell, Postmaster Gen- era), Mr. W. Prescott H. Smith, Genez eer of New York Air Line; Mr.'J. E. Toole, As- sistant Mater Transportation; Captain Edward Potts, of President Grant's staff, Mesers. Ford and Hermanger, of the Baltimore Sun; Mr. Car- ter, ot the Gaczett-; and Mr. Schnantter, of the Weier. This special train was composed of a handsomely decorated engine, a2 ordinary bag- gage car, end the two Pullman's, under the conductorship of Billy Bians, an arcived here after making several stoppazes along the road to allow Ties to at least t their eves n the splendid pieces of work, abont 1 o'clock. Here ® Pre repast was spread in the baggage r, ty Whick full justice was done, Mr. W.P. Smith presiding over the feast. Mr.'Smith con- gratolated the Baltimor Obie railroad on and resuits which would follow the intro- laces on their road, it ¢ «i in the production of a Pullman and his invention, which tact did much to atone for the many transgressicus of the wicked Chicagoans. In conclusion. he spoke hopefully of the - onelieeitle and Pointof Rocks Toads. and remarked that befure a year he hoped to be with the representatives of the ress eb route to the termini of those two roads. Tic onered a sentiment to the Pullman Car Company and the Baltimore and Oiio road, was responded to by Mr. 1). Torry, s: perintendent of the company, in appropriate ‘hes cars are the most magnificent ever seen south of Mason and Dixon's Line, although they are pot of the us Pullman size, being bat 51 short curves of the main stem not ull size. They were manufactur- ngton, Delaware, by Jackson & Sharpe, and co-t $16.00 each. The interior is made of solid walnut, beautifally polished and orpamented with gilt ‘lines. The uphol=tering and carpeting and al! the appointments are of the most elegant and costly styles. The ladies dressing roa, with its mirrors anc sofas, is fitto be the boudeir of a queen. When the slee ping berths are not in use they are so adroitly concealed by the polished walnut pannels that torm their under ecrface that po person would suspect their existence,and the seats are so neat and elegant In form that it is scarcely to be be- heved that a dexterous turn or two will convert them into the most comfortable of lounges. There is 3 lamp to each section, and the trav- Eller wis pot persuaded to sleep by the sott springy cu-> ‘ons can read all night,il he chooses, without anneyic* bis friends with the glare ot his light. There ix “drawing room in which a family of 8.x persons 2” enjoy the comforts ot home. The car is heated "¥ Steam generated by one of Baker's patent warnict®. During the day tables can be arranged betwc°D the seats, on which lench may be served. letters Written, and, if the traveller is not too censcie ‘ quiet me ef cards may be taken with its weigh bor of the next seat. . Seversi of the Pollman cars to fill this order aré being built at the &. and U. Co.'s shops at Mt. Clare, and six others are being built for the New York and Washington line at the Phila- ely bia, Wilmington ard Baltimore Compan;'s shops. The Pullman cars will also be placed on the Metropolitan road from Washinglun to the West. +o tcom as the road is completed, which will be im about eight months. About 4 o'clock a number of the Washington Press accepted an invitation to visit the Mona- mental City, and at 4.15 the train was nuder board Messrs Eeston Journal: A. Shepherd, Repx)li P. Saville and Will. C. MacBride, Chr NX. Burritt, of the Suntay Heraid; D. R. McKee, New York’ Associ. Pres: WP. Copeland; w York J f Comm and representa- of Tue Stan. In Baltimore the party, under the guidance of some of the railroad men, Were escorted to the Sun office, the American «fee, Guy's was made Tesentativ d Barnum’s Hotel, where a call Grand Sire F. D. Sta: Haverner, Mei of this city, now in attendance Ledge of Odd Feliows. About 7% o'clock a turn was made to Camden-street Depot, en a well-served supper was discussed, and after the usual! leave-takings the late train was taken, and the Washington felks in due time arrived at home. ————— ENT by the Washington Tourna- jon took place yesterday after- neem at Kobr's Pleasure Park. At two o'clock the Knights were addressed by David Kilgour, Fsq., orator of the day, and the tilting com- menced. After it was over, the judges—Ma‘or +. ©. Cash, T. L. Hume, Major ‘A. Nicholson, John H. Semmes, J. C. Wisewell, and W. B Moses made the announcements of the success- tul Knights, and then awarded the prizes as fol- lows: K. H. Hereford, Knight of Marylard, Ist rize, saddle and bridle, valued at <0; Horace Bailey. Knight of the oid Dominion. prize, $15 in greenbacks; K. C. Gwinn, Knight of the Southern flag, 3d prize, $10 in money. At nine «clock, p. ™m., the company re-assembled at Marini’s Assembly Kooms in this city, to con- clude the festivities. The successful Kaights were addressed by Edmund Burke, ks., and the Queen and maids of bonor crowned a2 fol- lows: The Knight of Maryland crowned as cenof Love and Beauty, Miss Semmes: the Knight of the Old Dominion, Miss Lillie Kobin- von #s the first Maid of sonor; the Knight of the Southern Flag, Mixe Minnie Calvert second Maid of Honor, the Kmghtof Hope, Migs Moltie Herbert third Maid of Honor; and the Unknown Knight, Miss Eliza Herbert fourth Maid of Moror. dancing then followed, which concluded the festivities. aegis ‘TRE Cons¥cRaTion oF Key. Dr. Prnkxey as Assistant Bisbop of this Diocese will, as we have stated heretofore, take place in this city en the 6th cay of Uctober next, at the Churci ‘The conecrating Bishops are Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, presiding; Whittingham, of Maryland, and deobns, of Virgint Seat= will be reserved for tthe visiting vestrice. Large representations ches of Baltimore are expected. nder-tood that the fo! ing-named we present: Sicrens, of Pennsylva- Albany BS ‘otter, 01 New \ork. and Cox, of West New York. Be- ues the Bishops, it is now certain that there will be a large attendance of prominent Presby- ters and laity. ° Saxes oy Rear Estate —Latimer & Cleary, avctoncers, bave sold east part lot 4, in square “25, improved by a two-story frame house, fronting on Sth street east, at intersection of Penrssivapia and South Carolina avenuer, to J.B Donnelly, for $1,200; also, lot 3s, square 20s, with two-story brick house, on Corcoran street, to ©. B. Church. for $4,000); also, lot 59, and improved likewise, to same, for . +0, lot 22. in square & ith two-story frame house, on 1th, between K and S streets, to tame. for $1,200; also, lot 91. square &<, with three-story brick dwelling, on Deirees street, to M. M. Kobrer, for $2,050. —_.__ DiscontiNceD APTER THE Finst oF On and after the Ist of October the internal revenue taxes are discon- ed, being repealed asof that date, by the et July 1, 1500, viz:—All taxes on gross ‘eipts and on sales except those of tobacco, pints and wines. Also the tax on legacies and Puccersions on property passing ring after that date. The stamps will no longer be required on promissory potes less than one hundred dollars nor on receipts. Stamps are still required on checks and ail other docu- ee (with the above exceptions) heretofore taxed. oe as sase RALL.—The second and home series between the dale and At- lantic clubs, for ba championship of the District,came off ursday afternoon on the o 33: + tat sll Ae and resulted: Rosedale, i3; A game yesterday between the Ulympte and | i Atlantic clubs, resul ictory for the for- mer by @ seore of 44 to 6. . a ‘TBE FIRewen’s Cases. —To- th several of the former members. Of the fire dee partment ust the corporation for the amounts of their pay for July are to be tried. It is proposed that while the proceedings in the mand mus cave are Pending in the Cireuit urt, will a parties wae the cor- ° thip Golconda, belonging to the American Cot ‘onization Society, now in Baltimore, will tr the Ist of November for Liberia, carrying out the fall expedition, numbering some two bun- dred emigrants, principally from the Southern ‘States. _— ATTENTION S Gstiewe hae cn ag ta the Columbian w Department class exercises and lectures are to be resumed ongthe regular day, October 12th; and the Moot rs. Court is \o be reorganized and presided over by | takit with her, it the school. j with one of the Professors of Cemimat Corr i that Judge Fish ¥, convicted of m * ion, even atter the verdict Another reason given by coun- t several of the jurors are not tax pay- therefore were not competent npon the fame principle; also, that the judge of the © inal Conrt bad no right to vary the imposed by the judge of the Police was bound either tu confirm or reverse his jad The motion was overrule: peal will be taken to the court in where ali the points of objection will be d cussed. The jurors were discharged to October it was a fatal obj was rendered. d,and an ap- Equity Cocrr. Judge argument on the motion made in the Alexandria railroad case, to take the road from the hands of the receivers and place it in the hands of the Alexandria and W: Wylie.—To-day, the ‘ashington compan bequeathes $500 each to sen of his friend John 5 Shreeve. grandson, for their education, an: balance of his estati breeve, jr.. a1 His sone. H. named executors. S, bequeathing his estat «1 nominating his con, Ch cutor, was filed. tion on the estate of Routh Koane were issued fo Archibald Koane—bond $8,00 Tomlinson, to S. Tomlinson—hond T. Kent—vond 32,500; An ¥, todohn O'Day. Townsend Turner was to his children — bond adtord, to W. nted guardian “Lick Cover T -DAY, Juige Snell.—Mary yrne, charged with liquor without honzo Merryman, charged with prefane language in the street; fined $3. Charles Kobinson, 5 stones im the street with a rubber sling; fined <1. Jebn G. Stafford, charged with indecent language; tined $3 ai olly Johncon, charged with being drunk and profane and indecent langnaze loud to be heard on the street; ined $3 and charged with using profane e Gant, colored, charged with being drank ined $3 and costs, or 3) days in Mary Smith, charged with being drank and rderly and using profane and indecent lan guage: fined $3 and costs. Joseph Hodgkins, charged with corumitting ssed. mes Kane, charged with selling liqnor ense. The evidence showed Bridget Mulqueen, and disorder! forfeited: so ordered, charged with buckstering Carter Jones, colored, charged with ting an assault on a police officer: fined $2) and William Brown, colored, charged with be: drunk and disorderly, plead guilty: tined =4 THROWING STONES. In the case of Winfield S. Crown, chargou With an assault and battery on Josep! which was postpored unti . ar der, of Georgetown, testified that the wound fone was a severe one, and but fy: of blood would have produced con gestion of the brain. Other testimony was taken for the prosecution and defence, after which the Court Bred accused £5 and costs, ES OF THE TONGUE. charged with using profaxe ge and acting in @ disorderly manner. “opal violence to Mar , colored, charged with making threats against Frances Mason: « Frances Masen, charged with same oifeice ate Jones; dismissed. charged with refusing to bay s cleaned by the scavenger; tined $5 MAREET-HOUBB CASES. charged with obstructing the se market-house; tined =I and Michael White, Ryan, charged with the same off. nce CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Milly Jones, charged with cruelly beat ¢; testimony went to show that the was attacked toa cart with a ton of animal was very poor and weak, not m,and while the driver was win it fell from overwork; tined $5 craw a halt ton ping the mule y Taylor, ebarged with committing an assault on George D. Collison, a little boy; fined Martha Goszler, charged with stealing several * of crockery, knives and forks, &c., from Boyce; not sustained, and the case dis- bert Croton, colored, charged with making elilah Croton; required to give to keep the peace. charged with throwing ined $3 and costs. 4, charged with comm ‘- ting an assault on Geo. C. Hum; hrey-; tined -3 s in the street ndolph Gormseiker, cha-ced with keesin: « vieious dog; order issued fo have the dog ‘TRaxsyens ov Rear Estare.—The following transfers of real estate have been tiled in the cfice ot the Kecorder of Deeds since our last Fraser to Wm. Degan.4. Mary a. Cur: John W. Brown to A S.Cox trustee. ‘ennison, part 2), square edd 81124 Y. “Corpora: . Of Minnescta; Udenheimer, of | ~ SAR aiadieten fob Middteten oS M. & att, 16, square mare Wi, 0, square 1C61. west halt 9 —U i Darrow, 25 and Whimey & W part 2. square Sel; to Dennis O'Connell, par Metcalf to Bridget McC! suo: HM OD: dy death oceur- | | Todd, 25, square %, ‘$2, pert 7, 1069. Beotugenoop oF TEE 10N.—At the rega- of the gzne Cirele B. of a home | OG. We W. a. Bradley: G. C G. C. F., W. B. Rey Frne.— Yesterday eve: su alarm of fire was rom Officer Brudengeyer, caused by the burning a half barrel of the store of Sali the carelessness of a colored man named Thos. Saunders, who was drawing the oil at the time. The firemen and poli and extinguished the ice were promptl; fames—hoes ‘Tex Next Exrepition To Arnica.—The fine | Cy enter between A SINGULAR ScitT—A Paid Bon tsnan. terday afternoon, Wm. Bowen, a_prom colorcd politician of the Fourt: Ward, before Justice D. KR. Smith, havinz moned by Constable A. M. Sprague in an a for debt—for money had and received—of $5) to Jon F. Brooks. An afidavit was filed fur the removal of the cause on the groand, amonz others, that Smith had expressed his opinion in the case. The case was therefore ruled befors dustice Walter. The account on which the action is brought is as follows :—Wm. Bowen t» John F. Brooks, Dr. for money paid to him (Bowen) to secure him as bondsman for said Brooks for his appearance at the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia when re- quired, to answer the charge of larceny, alleged to have been committed in July, A.D. 157 $50. It is alleged that Brooks paid the mone to Bowen, who went his bail, and that Brooks a day or day or two afterwards surrendered him. Mr. Carrington appeared for defendant. fe: a, Tue HERREW New YEAR commences at sun- down to-morrow, the succeeding twenty-four hours being the first day of the year of the world 530, according to the reckoning of the Israel- ites, who everywhere celebrate it with PPro: priate services. In their books it is declared that this festival is of @ threefold character: “Of homage to invoke the speedy approach of the kingdom of God; of remembrance, acknow!- edging the omniscience, providence, and exer- cise of supremacy toward the individual, that it may please God to remember His creatures with pity, and to temper His judgment with merc of sounding the cornet;” the reasons tor whic are given at length. MARINI'S OPENING Sorree will take pla his Assembly Keoms, on E street between and 10th, on the evening of Vetober (th, and already the young people are on the qui v anticipation of the pleasant event, whi fairly commence the social season. T' and in thefway of decorations, &c., were m admired. =e NATIONAL THEATER. —“The Ticket of Leave Man” wav performed in a very Satisfact manner last night and will be repeated thi ning, when the Zayistowski's conclude their on- ment. On Monday Joe Emmet will make ere in hix great speciality ‘itz, oar Cousin German.” The Sisters ov Cna ¥ in charge of St Infant Asylum. corner of 2tth and K t the Circle,with gratitude acknowle: ce the receipt ¢ one dollars trom the German Renevolent s —— AMONG the novelties in F ef jewelry ar with rab ivy leaves with delicate branches, a for pin and ear-rings, and Ei mn and blue nagel sets of magnificent designs. Pink cor aline ‘sets are also extremely beautital—a per fect imitation of coral—which ean be purchased at $3 a set at Mr. Prigg’s popnlar jewelry store No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4): and h streets. In Alaska diamonds Mr. Prigg has st received a splendid cross, to be worn cither locket or pin. e diamonds are very bril- lant and beautifully set in gold, at S15. He also has solitaire pendants to match this set. In fet jewelry severa! novelties are introduced ‘The manufacture of this desirable article s.oms to have attained perfection, and some idca of the deman: can be formed when we state that Mr. Prigg frequently selis over one hundred sets aday. He ieceives freeh goods trom New York by express every morning, and the lad here tindat all ti Il the novelties of S0 ench Etruscan sets ‘GEORGETOWN, | TRE SHIPMENTS oF 1 northward from this port for the week ending thixdate amounted to 6,052 tons, The decrease is owing to the want of shipp ‘acilities. MeERctants’ EXxcHANGE.—The market on ‘Change this morning was active, with sales of 1.500 bushels good at $1.45; 200 bushels prime at $1.50: 550 bushels choice at $1.61; and 14% bushels strictly choice at $1.03, which latter price indicates the tone of the market—choice wheat being in demand. The STEAMER VALLEY City left to-day for New York, with about 700 barrels of tlour, and will probably return on Saturday morning next Tu¥ PromeTuers, the pioneer of the Georze- town and Boston steamship line, is expected hourly, and will undoubtedly be at our wharves this afternoon or to-morrow. ALEXANDRIA, ette of last evening has the fo! The G items Conoxens’ INgvEST.—A coroners? Inquest wos held yesterday evening upon the dead body ga Mrs. Murry, who lived on P letween Pitt and Royal. The deceased, i peared, bad been indisposed far some died during the temporary absence of the little rl who attended npon her wants. ‘The jury, ot Whom Mr. Wesley Hollensbury was foreman,ren- dered a verrhet of death from natural caus The husband of the deceased is at work som where in Maryland, Porsonep By dt son wi lowing NS WerEp.—Dr. J. 1B. Jo lored boy on Nailor’s Hil), yesterday, whe was suffering trom conti Yous and violent convulsions, the result, as t neighl ors pronoune: d, of a congestive chill, b the Doctor who had years before treated a child poisoned by jimson weed, at once diagno: care to be one of that charaeter, and the conse- quent treatment was succesful, and proved that the diagnosis had been correct. Masonic inpostor.—The police messenger who was sent to Washington to make inquiries about the man, (). Cary, who was arrested here yesterday, at the instance of the Master of Washington Lodge of Free Masons, reports that the story told by the prisoner is a tissue of falsehood from beginning to end. No Crvr.—No clue has as yet been obtained by which the whereabouts of the bovs, Bradley and Kik, who are implicated in the shooting and kil ing of the little girl, Mayhew, near Occoquan. a day or two ago, can be discovered, thongh diligent search has been made. _ CITY ITEMS. N HAtrt.—The large and best stock 7 » Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing ever otfered in this city. Calland see for yourselves. 7 seccntaltac ack tales: New York OvsTers.—Harvey just received the ment of “Saddle Rocks Sounds,” Great Kills” and Kockaways.” They are in splendid condition. Holden = e : Fixe Cassinere Pants To onvER From $8 to $20. Fine Doeskin Pants to order From $10) to $15. Fine Cassimere Suits to order From $35 to $45. required from strangers. ¢ Only. Depos' One P Fars Arrtvats of Men and Boys’ Clothing weekly, trom our manufactory. All our goods are well shrunk, and our prices are low. We guarantee to sell the same class of clothing lest than any house in the eity. Oak Hall Clothing Co., 525 7th st., Washington, D. C. 03 — S $1.—oNe DOLLAR A PAIR. The best and largest assortment of Kid Gloves for ladies and misses at Baum's Hoop-skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th st., between 1) and E. Ladies Undergarments made to order, and large stock always on hand. — THE WASHINGTON City SAVINGS BANE, Cor- oer < —. and Goer ores is oper from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock ever; urday evening, Vesting bem e in addition to its ars. pays interest on its. piece = we HEMPLEE has all kinds of thermometers. 6.3, ——— ‘T3® PLACE To BUY Dey Goops. GOOD GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. in LADIES’ snd GENTLEMEN'S LI! E. PARDRMOUIENS, county arriving from jew York. |, 11-4, and 12-4 COLORED BED SPREADS, eon evo 1.80, $2.25, and @3 a piece. WHITE HONEY-COMB SPREADS, $1.0 o Loy Aopen NAPKINS and DUYLIES “Cin a} CLOTHS, @o. @ piece. Y and NOTIONS, as well asa general sortment of DEY GOODE, very cheap. - es-tr [Bep.} 1930 Penusylvauiaavente, M. WILLIAR, . 907 Pennsyloania Avenue, and Cite Treviee, Paris. Has just opened bis first importation of FALL GOODS, In « Shaw! Costames, Cha rete, Bleck Drees Bilis. nate Fiore Feathers, gud ibe, ‘Beal aces Ladies’ Under Water proof Ciosks, ac. DRESSES AND CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. sof M. ©: FB1NOE's Loan ovrice . STILL EXISTS, And in connection thereto, underneath the same is s handsome room for the sale of bargains of ever: Mind worthy the attention of all. ___ sof ABLE KNIVES AND FOF = atreet. opposite Patent INSURANCE. NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., MILWAUKEE, Wis. J. H_VANBYKE, President, HEBER SMITH, V. Pres. AUG. GAYLORD, Sec. dav of July, 157 y canse No. 1995, ASSETS, §8.000,000. were ee ogee Rd POLICY MOLDERS. 35,000. and Louia Jackson and others are defendants, we ‘The location of this Company gives it great advan- shall, on SATURDAY, the 14th day ef Octobor | tages over the large m: jority of companies. One of tee oe ee bon ee ‘the eeeeeae Peete See Tr ontang mPortant—ie dn the er for eale at public aucticn, the prop™ e of interest it obtains, tcribed in the proceedings. in the above mentioned | ""flesa the tell wing figures : caure as follows, viz: Subdivision of bot No. 4. of $1,000 invested for ay years at Old Gecrgetown, extending 17 feet on the north side | 6 per cent. compound interest, amounts to $15,400.15 <{ Bridge 289 feet, s + = = « em OTIC —A DISCO CENT. will be aulowe pecial T ¥ ‘three'story Brick Deetling sod tae okots ree'story Brick Dwelling and two story | 10 ~ Ss = 117 200.5 Beroack batlding, including a large storeroom on The Northwestern loans its money on First Mort 2 wes at ten per cent —the legal rate in the Weet— erm: One-third of the purchase'moncy in cash: | and bas never lost a dollar of pvincipal or interest, the residue in two equal iastalments x snd | It bas alow rate of mortality the bak of its ticks twelve menths, with interest, to be secured by being in the West.where the climate is healthier. It proved notes and a resery is. purely mutual company. having no stock h SAMUEL L. PHILUIPS.( tragtece, | t out any of the earnings of the policy EDWIN L. STANTON, |¢ - | er’s money. Considering these facts. it is evident _ nem THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r. | that the Northwestern must be able to farnish 1 BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetow: ANG panies. eral A, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT | %2tf __ 309 Seventh On MONDAY MORNING. September 26, Loss At 10 clock, Lwill sell, at No 49% Ist street, by Fire. above Market street. general ‘mssortment of — Household Furniture azd Kflects, cousisting of— INSURE es Cushion Chairs, Sofa and Rocker, Marble-top Tables . AGAINST IT nut Bookcase, Walnut Badsteads Mahogany Bureaus, Walunt Marbie- with on A. 5S. PEATT @ 80 HO. 3, ¥. M. ©. A. BUILDING, Cor, 9TH AND D Ste. AGENTS FOR TuRE other Chairs, Wardrobe ‘Brussels Carpet Ke. Re. DOWLING, Anct. GETOWN DOLLAR STORE, 73 Hicn ives weokly Intest styles of Jet and y Jewe Chains, Rings, atebes. min ally sold in | HOME, Dellar © ts NIGHOLS. XONRERS, | OF NEW YORK, INEGAR. VINEGAR. PHONIX, "| OF HARTFORD ang-tt One hundred rely pure CIDER VINEGAR, 4. ana for exte un Lous re COMPANY New York e street. W 4278 LEAD AND Paint DEPOT —alitne | 4! Oy wee Tag insurance Department VY standard articles wt the lowest cash prices by Spectal Dipostts. 73 Bigh street. 2 O.NIOH OLS, | Memsisione of Goverment Seruricics and Bonds and Mortgages. CASH PREMIUMS, CASH DIVIDENUS ANNUALLY, CLAIMS PAID IN CASH W FALL DRY GooDs. N JUST RECEIVED, 6.000 yards CALICOES, best makes, at Wand I2c 1,000 Yards SHI BT! PRINTS, new and beaut pa Ue auite be ninee POLICIES NON-FOKFEITABLE, nm ita Ao i ve 7 7 sa " = Dolored DRKES GOODE: tee ery cheap THIKTY DAYSGKACE ON RENEWALS WOOLEN lor men and GOODS, 1 ya wear OFFICER: OPEKA FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, very cheap setemewanen aceon, President The celebrated Jngler KID GLOVES. wari Vice President BARGAINS IN A Department, State of New aS LEACUED AND BROWN COTTONS, OF rk.) - BENJAMIN MILLER G-W. ARNOLD ; ooo SOE OEY aug 101 Bridge street. Georgetown, D 0. H. A. NEWTON... Advisory Actuary capwey a(Ptol Math., Yale College) SSO PHU RCo | SIPNEY WARD. sins nee ACROFMES PROFESSIONAL. = dica| Examiner, Oflice M. EPRAGUE, U CHRIS. C) CALLAN, General Agent, Distr; of Col bia, i 9 s am_Office 4 77th street. Wash ingtor ‘D c FRED KOONES, NOTARY dba TWENTY-FIRST YEAB JONES FOR THE STA AND TER. RITORIES. Depositions taken and Oaths adminis ov tered; Gonveyancing: Loans negotiated. Agi archae >and of Heal Kstate, ce KEMOVED to No. 805 E street Sth and 9th streets, N sel7 eohn rpuemas witson. ATTOBNEY AT LAW, 321 Fonr-and-a half street, Washington, D.0., Prosecntes claims againet the United States exclu: sively kefore the Court of Claims and Supreme Court ot the United St : aus-1y . E. DOUGLAS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office:—In Thompson's Law Building, No. 711 @ Office. aully OUNTINUOUS EXPERIENCE IN THR Bust BESS, IN THIS CITY, GDWARD 0. CARRINGTON Late U.S. District Attorm I 2NkY AND COUNSE! ) 4S you desire prompt payment of ie1se, iow rates OOUNSELLOK AT Law, ‘arto : Wi tice in the Supreme Court of the Unite amd aa best Companies, gc te Stes, Courtot ci=ims, and pall the Gourts of tr District. Pi et 4 viven to the Collec! i Glaims. OMes Cod opposite City eo" masse MANSON & BLACKFORD, OB, AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, GIBSON BROTHERS, ___ 1012 Penn’a acenuo, (south side.) 619 SEVENTH STBEET. OrrositE Post Orr: ©. LYCETT. + BOUKBINVER AND PAPER RULER, No. 1012 Pennsylvania avénue, S-tween 10th and | am ash them Sor @ policy in the Old" Aina,” er an Ith streets, south side. - 2 Books elegantly or plainly bound. Periodicals and | * Franklin,” ef Patladelpata, or the Hartford,” ¢ — rel 1 jo. a8; A new=papers carefully attended t BEE ee eee as ict o an Ore STEAMBOAT LINES. mam,” or the “Springheld,” or the “ Potomat,” « a ae sorestown. 2 NEW STEAMBOAT LINE pees weal " RETWERN = NAt0RaL UNIO! E INSURANCE COM BUSTON, ALEXANDRIA. WASBINGTON, AND PANY UF HINGTON. GEORGETOWN. ITA Lb... 000,000. Office—No. SI Louisiana ave.yone door east of 7th st The «ph a steamer PROMET! Captain No charge for Polices or Revenue ‘Stamps. E. A. Kytwer. will leave the wharf Risks taken on the most reasonable terms an¢ fHarthy & Brother. Water strovt losses promptly paid. iH Ge M DAY, Septem Direc! —Charles Knap. President; George W Makiog the pas Riggs, Vice President: Marshall Browa, Thamar will leave Boston on | Berry, Richard Wallach, Wm Dixon, Daniel Dodd Returnin October. Henry D. Cook, Sanne! Bacon iy to ee Ie-ly NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. We <oe —— ————————— 05 &9 ites etreet. Georgetown, D.C. J 7 y . M. ELDRIDGE & CO DENTISTRY. +t Alexandria, Va. 02 WasHingten. NORFOLK AND BOSTUN V J ASHINGTON DENTAL PLACE. SIEAMBOaT COMPANY. ISIS Massacttt sets Avni mdb ear Lith street GKBAT KEDUCTION OF FARE DURING | Fell upper and lower sets Teets THE SUMMER SEASON. TNS | EieRyperos lower son nee oer Partial sets. from... “ on the Steamer LADY OF THE LAK Extracting by the use of pure Kas. Ee Steg Atal thas se 12 3m* and continuing un will be as follows: 1) October nex egular fare to Norfolk... aud trip.. Five round trip tickets. a] 12 75 Cents. to D3 An: PEATE: Grulvate ot Ohio College ot Dental Surgery, 424 7th street, be tween D and E north, Washington. ‘B, price to laboring persons. aut-ly RBmovan. MERBILL has removed his DENTAL OFFICE to j near 12th. All DENTAL WORK done tn the best manner and st moderate prices. Nitrous Oxide Gar for extracting teeth. Je 10 tri ane Bound trip tckete g Sep |. fare to Boston, including meals and atate- Toor: . 18 00 Suiting days from Washington MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYSat two p.m. F: 01 = rE DAYS and THUMSDAY at fourpem. = | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. ‘The fare will be put at the rates heretofore charged Pena Sac ARN, SERS RIES diter the summer season ii 1 SHARLASEOR BaVasSian” WE URGTOR CRANES SAVANNAH ont BET Choice N. Y. Butter. M*8cH4578' Link or sTzamsuirs ET WEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, JUST RECEIVED. JOHN GIBBON a VALLEY CiT¥ po will make regular weekly trips between PRICES MODEBATE. rds =s; ALEXANDEIA, WASH- paren ib ten ete Pa ohare SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. ‘Leave GEORGETOWS AS ALSO LOWER GRADES AT CHEAPEL ‘very FRIDAY at? a. m.,and ALEXANDBIA the BATES. 7 to EB. P. A. DER nd wharf foot of High street the corner of 17th street snd New je tf “J. W. THOMPSON, President. NEw ESS LINK, VIA CANAL, NEW EXPRESS FiWeas PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, VA., WASH. INGTON AND GEURGETOWN, D. 0. Regular sailing day from 14 North Wharves, Selphia, SATURDA Yat 121. a 6: ava Georgetown,’ MASONIC TEMPLE, eight received at any time. Aprly to HYDE £ TYCRE, 63. Water street, --M. ELDRIDGE & OU., Alexan- CLYDE & OU.,14 North wh ves. SHORTEST AND QUIOKEST LINE SOUTB Seine Kichmends Prederichshers ind Potomac Lii deventh-street Wi ELPH®NZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, ORNER 9TH AND F StRuxrs. Dried Beef. LOAN OFFICES. OHOICEST, TENDEE SIDB, A CARD. SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDBEEGOG 3 — BOTH, CINCINNATI. ‘The undersigned respectfally informs the public that they have no branch office or connection with ELPHONZO YOUNGS, any other concern in this city. ‘They have also reduced the interest om gold watches, silver ware, and diamonds, At the old stand, No. 314, 9th street, between .) street and Pennsylvania avenue. OonNER 9TH AND F SrREets _@ _____Oonnen Oru axp ¥ Ornueze_ ROBERT FULTON &CO., ‘your FRIENDS SALLY. PUBLIO GEN- cae my FALL PLY OF ern Ea cal igen state that al! sold c7-Im* 504 Minth strest, near B. Froce: FLOUB!I GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLS, eel7-2m oy FLY OF WAS Maa Zu be c 915 E street, ue ard. ex Secretary of State: Gen. John 8. Crock AT WHITTINGH Inst COLLIE ith the school house, No. 725 lath street, every di from 4te 6p.m.’ For farther particulars ppl ts M se bm” apnouncing to bis formes fn now ready Classes are now being formed. All tl hi pu tioon, and to instract them in the Tec! Matic Art. Special attention wil businessof the stage. Fortecms ton or by letter to No. 1730 lath +1 ng pl Prince George county, Md. 2 The dutics will be resumed on the i5th of Septem- 8 E. Tyson, corner of Morr X Ballantyne, 402 7th street; Mr. Ry D ES. KESLEYS SCHOOL FOR ¥« reamed Sth, at No. 800 Isth street. "TRE PECK SSE Careful aiteution given to moral, in addition to men ts auz5-lm" Jackson. Bee eer arRN™, For circulare address Alexandria, Spanich will be tanght i Bevin. 3 EDUCATIONAL, BOOKS, STATIONERY MS SIC —A Lady wiehes a few more PUPILS IV VE mt sic: BO also, BOARD, where instraction wou! | fuller partial compensation. Addr -« iT oth. eas” OL Halt. @ and DAY SCHOOL MAUD Lee. sets bw OUNG LADIES bet Land M—Tho- Hon. Wm. Hse Hon. John Hitz, Swiss Consul General. se2i Du? /OUNG LADIES’ SELECT SUROOL The Select School, under the charge of Mrs CON DRON and Mire ANNIE TOLMAN SMITH, will reopen MONDAY. Seprember 19. For particulars address the Principal, No. 506 Sth «treet, between Ez F streets west. French department uuder the charge of Prof. H. Masson. ____ eeahiw Ts EVENING CLASSES IN MATHEMAT- 1Cs, E: ah Grammar, Bookkeeping and Per ehip. at Kmerson Inetitate, lth «treet, between vd K. will be reorganized on MONDAY, Oct. Mi, 10. Fort ae, eRe Se PP Te PATTERS eom-tt 13 The un¢ersigned re<pectfully informs his friends {nd ihe public that be is fully prepared to ivstruction om Church aud Cat Pi rte, and Vocal M Thorough Bass vr begivners tylion.” can instrement honored patronage of the Roval Inssith { France.) with the assistance of the * Me well Known that a perfect execution of fire sand correct time are ecessery to a goxd mencnssm and the best preparation for the grand ficulties of the piano forte. By the use ot the Dactstion, labor ortened. and his experience the past thirty years avtests thet c with this tastrument * it pid progress of the pupil ‘Terms on application JOBN E. SCHEEL & 06th st. NOW, bet. Bi _wmstr So VENING CLASS FOR ENING CLOSE NG LADIES TITUTE, 717 1th st ction in English, French, Mathematics and m, Elocu French ei evening by Mr. L. EUGENE e019 GF GEORGETOWN e wn College wil! n Building. or yivaniaavenns and 4% street, on WED. ner Pes . Been ¥, Uct. th, Opening leetare on that day at Se'cloc For circulars and other infor Ty ot te Law Office of CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, Secre tory of the Faculty, in the Colonization’ Build ing. ei alee sel ia MESS £AR KISS WILL REOPEN BER PRL VATE SCHOOL at No. 318 Pennsylvania ay enue, Capitol Hill, om the FIRST MONDAY in Se; tember. se12-1m. 10N SEMINARY FOR YOO LADIES commence its aeesions on TUESDAY, t September. of the teachers will U re. J. YORK, Principal. MP HAYDEN — Will Resume his Instraction in VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIU SEPTEMBER 12rn. Address at Metzerott & Co. and John F. Ellis &Co'* seat FOCAL MUSIC ye ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MARINIS KS Street. verwwern 9th and With. Prof. L. ULLIEBE has the honor of Pupils and families that he y to resume bis instructions in Singing those wishing te cin are requested to enter their names at ouce vate lessons given either at the academy or at ras ence of pupils. For particulars sce circulars. or ia call at the academy, where the Professor may be teen on Wednesday and taterdey from 0 8 = m. n D'natte INSTRUCTION.—Mre. HELEN MUZZY is prepared to rece il ra be given to the ply either in per NW. es im” al NWICK SEMINARY FUR YOUNG LADIES, M.A. TYSON ‘AND SISTERS. gitgated two miles south of Lancel Station.on the 5 8 more and Washington railway and turnpike. mtee * Station; post office. Lan: r cirenlars addrers the Princij pcb ny Fred Di 1 L streets; TS. nia avenue, Mr. Wi’ on. 440 Pennsy iva Prender + bear the corner of New York avenue y.D.0 ecl-tuth.s.im SKI DESIBES To is ready to TEACH al care given to the ru- vderate. Apply at her west, ‘ansl-im* ie Piano. usic. Tern SU street n 8 JULIA R. BALC H (daughter of the Bor is Ms Balch ) will open a SCHOOL FOR GIRLS: at 1507 Host.,on MONDAY, Sept. 5th. au2d-Im | The Three Brothers: erees. Petrone By Florence Marryatt. Pri Jobo: A Love wage 8 iy Mire. Stein Necessity: A Novel. By BOOK line. THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN PROUD, a» uncollected p in T"™ —— BY YouR se3.c0lm 402 oth st. NOW fz aT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. Novel. By Mre Price gi Siivia: A Novel. By Julia Kavanarh. Price m2 T > yetery of Bdwia Drowd. By ( varies Dickens The Genial Showman being The Re. Artemus Ward ections of Bton. Ulustrations. Price 5\c anand Wife By Wilkie Col eronica: A Novel. By the autl toe 200 cof Mabel» Pro se phat Price Sie FW. Bobinson Price coe Troe to Herself. By the author of For Ber Sake Price Se 4: A Novel. By the author of ne and Tari? Law, Ret. Price Me y Octave Peuillet compiled by Horace E ‘amore ~~ Bory. Price $1 The Modern Thinker’ An Organ for the Most ad vanced Speculations in Philomphy, Science Bocivlogy apd Price Religion ri Everything In the STATIONERY aod BLANK Ne wt TLINGTONs BOOKSTORE ves Corner 4° strect and | Vee PUBLICATIONS. feces. by Chartes Dickens three chapters, with illustra! . "Se RECOLLECTIONS OF ETON. By an Eton fan. ane eo G iT; a novel. By the Giloert Kugee . . PRIMITIVE MAN. By Louis Fiynier si 00 THE NEW TIMOTHY. By Wm M. Beker. a 30 TRUE 10 HERSELF. By FW. Robinssn. 30 THE GENIAL SHOWMAN. Bomtniscmoes of Artemus Ward re 7% ONLY A FIDDLER. By Bans Christian r= eet eel ~~ 2 OD THE OLD COUNTESS. A romance from the German “ 100 MICROSCOPICAL MANIPULATION. 11 lustrated 200 BEAR AND FORBEAR. By Oliver Optic JUV ERIC reecseem omed 1a THE HABDSCRABLE OF ELM ISLAND By Bey. Klijab Kelloge......... ed PHILP @ SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATION EHS, . 81 PENNSYLVANIA AVENURF. ” HOUL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, ‘The largest assortment ever kept in Georg town and sold at publisher's price. at POR & SELIGSON’s, New Literary and Musical Depot, 7 125 Bridge steort 2HOOL BOOK DEPOT, 02 71H Sreeer, Teachers and parents ma taining their SCHOOL, Boor at ble price, Whotesale and SCHOOL BUBN iToRs. aoe ~ BLRCK BO Ps. CHARTS. MAPS, GLOBES And everything requisite for the School-room, a, the Bouk aud Btat jionery Store of WM. BALLANTYNE. _se8-6m No. 402 7th at. Luitelligencer Buriding. SCHOOL BOOKS 3, SCHOOL Regcrires Arg. 0. PUns SCHOOL BOOKs. COMPLETE ASSOKTMENT WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BLANCHARD 4 MOHUN, eet-tt Corner ith street and Penn. ave. PAINTING, &c. Ladies and Misses will REOPEN MON BOARDING ANP DAY SCHOOL, 720 131: STREET, (MISS HARRUVER SS) The duties of this school will be resumed on Sep tember Sth. Circnlars may be obtained by address ing the Rector Prizcipal. the Church sf the kpipbany.or th: HARKOVER POSSE tm NNUAL SESSION OF MRS.S.A LECT 8. HOOL FOR BOYS, +704 L street, will commence MONDAY, September Sth 1H culture, NGLISH. Fi! est. Mrs AXGELO Stndics will be resumed MONDAY. For further particulars apply PISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL, Farrfar county 4, Fa. Seamion begins September 21-90. “Ferm L: ACK FORD, M. A., Principal, Leck a MERSON INSTITUTE v7 ULASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SELECT CuSSHOOL, FOR BoYs, = Fourteenth Sire The Kighteenth Annual Session of this Schoo! wil begin WEDNESDAY. September lath. Ciren tars, &c.. address CHAS. B. YOUNG. Principal, anzitt 1335 F street. opp. Ebbitt Honse betwen Land K, Geexeaaa CoLLEGE. ‘The Exercises of this Institution, s!tnated on F ‘street, bear the Patent Office. will be resumed on th 1KST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, with an experienced corps of Pr fessors. Besides the usual Classical and Scientific ours and English. French and German languages, th required, but will b- charged extra—five dollars $5) per quarter. Catalogues. containing all necessary iutormation can be chtained at the principal book ani drug atcres, and other public places iu the city, or st thr College. te PREDERICE FEMALE SEMINARY DERICK, MD CHARTERED 1840. A Reauiar Collene. Will commence ita next scholastic year with @ fac corps af Professors and Teachers, MONDAY, Septem ber 12th. A French lady resides in the family ining terme. vice of buildings, Sates of cinco ing terms. view E oe fc. Address REV. THOS. “M. OAMN, Av Bt. President, jyi-2m OWAED INSTITUTE, Hie me ood, tod trie i caualed. Fall ‘Term begins . ET Gg. MATTHEWS, A ASELL FEMALE SEMINARY. L AT AUBURNDALE, mass. niles west of, -_climtrgeti thoroagh French and Gormasn, enostpsacsd. Partiosier of- poy ey Next September Gost Sor boarding papiis tm Baglish Gepartment Peireulars containing fall information eddren fe -cokWay BEV. J. &.LIPPINCOTT.A.M he 5 SER =* WinsEs. CLABETS, from @4 to @45 per case. BHINE WINES, from $6 to $30 per case. SAUTEBNE WINE, @4 per dos. OATAWBA WINE, Sparkting and sti. SPARKLING MOSELLE. e HOCK. 4Ls0, BEABDISS, WHISKIES, BUMS, GINS, SHER BIES, PORTS, LIQUBES end CORDIALS, of finest quality. GENUINE VICHY WATER, trom the several Bprings st Vichy. SELTZER WATER, of direct tmportation. Tas ‘Trade suppised below New York rates, IMPORTED ALES, PORTER. OLIVE OL BAUCES, PICKLES, and aselect steck of HAVA- MA, KEY WEST ond LITTLE BELT CIGARS. THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer, eull-r 1913 Pennsylvania ovenue. D Sraest. ING. GKA DEOORATI Pp" BTING, Et reat Is prepared to execute in the very best . MACNICHOL'S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. CALCIMINING and WALL PAINTING. GLLD ING and MARBLING, SIGN a. PAINT Pare material, coed work and moderate pricus Punctuality and attention to business C. MACNICHOL, _ 80 901m 923 D street, bet. 9th and lwrh ENRY STEINBERG. FRESCO PAINTER AND INTERIOR DRM Building Tt. WEN C.* 2°** Sz oose, sien, 0 OBNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAYIER, 25 LUUISIANA AVENLE tations of all kinds of wood and marble neatly ox cuted in the latest and must approved »:) | “JOBBING spe sesly PRO! ATTENDED TO Bovra sink Between 13th INSTL VANE end lth vie, et duced Fates: aud on short wotioe, all Kinds of — . DECORATIV PAINTING. . te Particniar attention paid to INTE! 2B DELO BATIUNS. TRO nel 55 { ESTABLISHED 1*42 } > LA. AVE: — OLD'No. S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE.” we oes “For mew Tork, Philadelphia. 904 Boston, eee o¢- 4 geen gg 3-h. Wiuson, bel SUE Cece, oo pa rn EE PEFe NR ERNE et Pann and