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_EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY....September 25, 1970. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, de. National Theater —Jos. K. Emmet, in “ Fritz, Gur Cousin German.” Odd Fellows’ Hall.__Wyman, the Wizard. Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 237 Pa. avenue. - Trial of a Policeman. Charles E. Cameron. a policeman of Georzc- town, wrs atre‘gned before the police commis sioners t day, cherged with conduct vabecom- i a police officer, in this That he did on the Fs Angust lest arrest W. I). Haghes without sufficient ‘onal and ‘mpricon said Hughes in acell of the tbird preenet ion- house with- out sufficient cavse. Mayor Sweeney. of Gcorge- town, and Mr. acege eanducted the exam'- nation. Mr. Hoghes subscquently brought = aga‘rst the officer. cer Cameron plead not guilty to the charge, and Mr. Huthes wrs at once swora, and feuded that be bad been drir*inz on the ight of Augest 2srh, and when he found bim- relf he wes in a cell avd im iror-, that t*-ce Duckefs of water were thrown on him, and the Diack js not off his hands yet. In the worping found his shoes outside. In the morning he wes put in the cprriage are] taken by the First Ward station and Cent rh! Guardhouse gei ‘ng the ben- eft of the exhibition tree of cha~ge. He made ar «fal appeal to go home and get dressed, ba refused. Mr. Bearman testified that he was the c>n- dueior of the car on which Mr. Huches got on between %th end l0tn sirects: ssked tor his fare, and received a blow. He (Mr. Hughes) became very abusive fo the per-engers and bimseit, and witne:s put bim off at Wesbington street, and he followed the cer. calling him a 4. a tuef. ‘There were many ladies in thecar. Mr. Hughes said he hoped he could not bave used the words =—of a b—, for he do 31st vse such Jangurge. Mr. J. C. Marbury testitied that he wes on the car and heard Hughes call the conduc’ »r ad—4 thief. coward and Prucsian spy. Mr. Merbury corrotoiated the t-stimony of the conduc*>r, and to having rent Officer Cameron t> arcost Hughes, and alsoto Mr. Hughes’ shouting at the top of bis voice on the way to the station. a hes cro examined Mr. Marbory at up by saying e thought Bre M. bad tad all the teeth and perbsp 3 more. Mr. Frey tesiified t> Mr. Hughes being dor derly on the car and to striking him, auu saying he was brs . Bal estitied to Mr. Hughes cursing ard swesrirg ‘i the si eget, but did not hear hin call any one a s— of a b—- j Senivaiding te ott- cerin king him to the station. Inces Heid, ibok for- ‘word for jnscice to be in the matter of the irons and iceatment he received in the cell. —e——. Two Families Poisoned. A Sirgular Case. On Saturday last, Mr. W. L. Cowan, foreman ©f the sail loft im the Wesbington Navy Yard, who resides on 1th sireet pets near Pennsyl- and bhi 6.3 ge E. McConnell, of tins city, i * fms od pas of this city. deen married but time. ener some ‘ome latina was served, of which ail bat asmall boy ate yet le soon afterwards boy, were taken imme- the entire sek. on Il apa —_ retucned street N. Wand Dr. J. W: Ba : them. wes called in ‘Dea ‘and is yp ag mee Sl Mr and irs. Cowan. Messrs. McConnell “4 the dishandaave il. Mr. McConnell has Leen upcensc‘ous si nee Sunday morning, and Gazing lavt right seemed 12 be rep “a fe ng, and bu! = hope wes slight i recovery, but is morning there wesa mprovement in he condiues. Mr. Cowan is also somewhat im- proved. and the ladies, including a servant. {Who also vertook of the Gieh,) are the ae be out of danger, but are ne" 3 fack. It Wes Bt suposed sauiy overt = bn the extract uted ate flavor the sauce served with tar! appears upon investigation when Mr. McConnell boarded with Cowan, some months since, he was using a ion im which a pO! on wes the sand ore x was leftina farina has been kept in this same closet, and it is thought by some, in- eluding Dr. McKim, that the farina abeorbed the poison. Minute particles of it appear in be iarina when examined by a microscope. merkets of the Boston Counci's, and hav WU Mies, Mewevie) tier things of interest worthy of irspeciion, and to-day the visitors were thown around the city by Gen. Michler, Mr. A. M. Clapp, G. S. Gideon, A. Cldss, W. S- Hontingdon, and A. K. Shepherd—vi Rsocaisre Mansion, the ine Deparament a € » the Smit fepian Inslitate, and other ——_F build- ings, and alco the Franklin school flere they several schoo's, plersed, not only with the p = of the build! but with the working@r the schoo!s, ps fer as had an opportanit; of Sat hiay ae Emery calle: on the vistors to- "y leave here to-mosrow for their _ dime, going zhly sitors Plan and arrange- —_e—___ Wasnisctox > apicne ~d r M. E. Cavrcu.—The following quarterly have just been vmppon te Ps Preidite Elder MeCau- ley, in which araincments | sixty churches, with ‘an aggregate mem interested, (The mee! at McKendree and Hamline Chapels, in Dr. and Union, Oct. 25; hy and ', Nov. 13; ‘ashington, ‘leasant Grove, : Nov. 2; igre woe Fora | i; Wesley Chapel, Wi Landing, Dee. 4. ——e— ‘Tae Notuery Livgntizs BiLprwo Asso- craTioN held its fourth annual meeting last night, and the following officers were chosen for the ensuing year —President. Joseph we nt, K.W. Bruft: Secretary, J. E. ‘Thomp:on; Treasurer, J. T. Prather, Directors, 3A. Clarke Z. Dow ving, C. W. Huguely, Jos. 5s. eee. John T. Neely, Her- a jesch. Goo. K. Tho: —- A. gon. The annual report sl ed 1,065 shases on the roll; advanced on, 517; not advanced, 551. An amendment to the constitution was ted Bising members desiring to settle advances a interest on their stock, varying, accord: ing to the amount of — paid, trom six to twelve per cent. t per ann pay. woe Oct. ‘ashington, Sprin, Now. and Pate of the retary pated Join em Knox, deput: conntiallan of currenc’ OH Robimon, arsistant colicitor, Treasury es L. Dt Moore, registers office, and Hammond, of abe Secretary's fo as a committee to super- ---4 the work of action, ES the navy Tollere @- ne ‘Yard, of the plates, rae ene Jardiot,thepiaten. fourth issue of itty Fon i ar ¥ feited some ‘ime since. Itin por eens replaced by the 5. sue with the vignette of Stan Tse Natiosal TaesTER— Manager Spauld~ ing bas wade a great hit in the vom y bes Joe Emmet, whose ‘ht wes voted b: large audience present to “at bits of character act.2 pd ‘Teen tn tire i play was we! ever seen in city. pov a ert of German Cousin = eas ‘TORS FEOM BosTon.—Yes- g members of the Boat Aldermen and Common Council of the city of here, and took rooms at Y —Messrs. George 0. Carpenter, F & aah, E.C. Donnelly, Wm. Pope and 5. B. oan gentlemen sre of the commiitee of pid a iret cal A FE i Ail nl 1 Ef P; pameeas e pargee gone Ht 3 aL 2 E gs 4 FY — ae) 2 8 Af z, eo : Hs es ot § > Ss Beet ESE: Trastees of Pablic Schools. Decimal Payw-nts—An Anonymous Letter to a Newly-apy xnted Teacher The 8 School Taz. An adjourned of the Board of Trus- tees of Public Schools was held last evening in the Franklin Building—Mr. Woodward in the chair, and Mcsers. ges Hart, Hall, Mur: with the superinten "The board showing the date of the amount of salary, mittee on salaries pion offered a Sercah that as the scholastic year consists of ten calendar months, in making monthly. pay ts to the teachers hereafter the 'y shall be divided into ten equal afc ten:hof which sball be due at the cloce of each scholastic month, and the trustees and treasurer shall govern them-elves accordingly; which, after some debate, was pted. Superintendent Wi'con_ presented an applica- tion trom Miss M. Alice Lawler for a teacher's pe ivion, which was referred. AN ANONYMOUS LETTER—WAS IT WRITTEN BY THE MAN WHO GRADUATED AT TWO COL- LEORS? He a’so presented the following letter received by bi Garry spunc, September 25.1570 J. 0. Wilson, Esq... aperimtindini of Pubive deacols, Westimcten. DOC. Yo ceptance ot an offe: district of your city. eveaingef an are Woodward’ esent, fs Mr. Wilson. = robably aware of my rosters oF the third 1 erashe ri cipleas Satan letter, profe- eaurd to affairs ia ‘had ‘te . gerd an iy thing, 1 would lik cheols of Washington are govern: isctiouss Hes these becn's tialic ots actcek mei= st, the former teacher’ Are t Hit~ox. The Superintendent was directed to reply to Mr. Hilton. A number of bil’s were presented and re- terred. ‘The committee on schools reported in favor of establishing an additional primary school in Island Hall, a necessity existing therefor; and we report wes adopte: Mr. Murtagh nominated Miss Ellen Holliday as acting teacher of the achool, aud she was elected. Mr. Hart offered a resolution, that the board bas learned with ng that Mr. G orge F. Me- Lellan has offered his resignation a3 a trustee of the second district; and acknowledging his vai- uable fervices in this board, request him t> withdraw his resigoation. Messrs. Hart and Champlin spoke in high terms of the services of Mr. McLellan as a trastee; and the resolution was adopted. Superintendent Wilson gave notice that the class of teachers who are to receive normal = struction in penmanship from Prot. H. C. 5, ‘er will meet at the Busiress College. corner of mpetent to teach Spencerian jenna im the og approved manner meet ‘im on that busi: THE PROPOSED SCHOOL TAX INADEQUATE. Mr. Hall req nested Superintendent Wil. on to make a statement as to the rate of taxation t> meet the expenscs of the schools. Mr. Wilson said, that not E anticipating he would be culled on he was not prepazed #:t' the figures. Ile would state, however, that the figures on which the Mayor’ based Tequost for @ tax of 5) cents he had furnished, and they were cor 28 also the statement in Tae STAR that 39 cents would carry the schoo's on but four months. A large class of expenditar: + must be incurred in ibe Deginsing 4 of each sebool year, including some salaries, which could net be paid in cash. The only way by which the schools could be kept open on a tux of 39 cents wes by running in debt. A ment of ® cents will not bring a de ‘han is far y ena There are *~ Salories ar ‘pigher, and yet the = 00" “ow last year.’ There is no -~vnomise; and ‘out of the taxof <0 “sat will be expected that lots will be pur- chared and buildings erected. To have metthe appropriation of last year 60 centson the =i would have been required. The general tund wasthen drawn on, when the sehcol fund was erhausted; but now, by law, the tunds are obliged to be kept separate intact. Mr. Hart said that there were some objecting to the high tax, but they did not take the trou- ble to inquire mto the neccssity of imposing it. Mr. Hall stated that he had heard of one man who objected to the proposed high tax, and had said he would pot pay it- That man he le rn-d had three children 1 attending the schools in Franklin building, and paid last year bat 22.5 taxes. Mr. Woodward repeated that many persons Were mistaken as to tue rate of tax necessary to yield an amount sufficient to carry on the schoo'< with the most rigud economy, because hereiofore the general fund was frequently drawn on (or schoo! money. ¢ man he had heard ui objec’ to a high tax, and that man has tour children in the scheols, is complaining because a fiuch can- not be accommodated, and yet all his taxes are aid in Wisconsin. ‘Br. Hall said the jj was not altogether with some of the people: but some of the Com mon Councilmen seemed to be laboring under a mistake as to the amount of money nec: sary, as was sbown on Monday night by one member arguing that last year the schools had been car- ried on, ‘ots purchased, and a large amount due on the erection of the Franklin Bui'ding had been paid; all out of the 35 cen‘s on the $10. He rrovcd that the Superinteudent be ir structed to prepere a statement setting forth the actual amount required for the support of the public *choo's this year, and act with the commi..ce on Congress and the chy Councils in —= essage of the tex bill with the 3 cent c! 3. Adopted; and the board adjourned. po Sb The Se-ealled — — Bepublican 4 Dozen Malcontents Prefect to 4 far 1,100 Be- publican Voters. A meeting of the so-called Fifth Ward Re- publican Club was called lest night at the Mission School-hovuse, on Ist street, near D, ivr the annual eleciion of officers; but there were only @ baker's desen present, with the presi- it, Andrew 8. “Finney nt in the chair, and Mr. J. W. Mek: sseeretary. Atfor some d'<- cussion a3 t> ‘propriety ot proceedis with business with so few present, Wm. H. Brown opposing action, and others atvoctn an im- mediate election, the latter carried the point, and Andrew B. Tinney and Sidney W. Herbert were placed in for president. NOTES OF WARNING. Wm. H. Brown moved a suspension of the election until they could get together a larger number, say. that i proceeded there would be an Invincible Club started at once in the ward, which would ignore th's meeting. Charles Marshall thought they sbould proceed toanelection. There never was a moment tn the histo: <o the republican party when it was inse much danger of dvssolution as now. and they should endeavor to keep up their organiza: tion. There were in the Fifth Ward over eleyen hundred republican voters, and if the ‘Will not come out at a meecing called of sash importance, they must not complain of the action teken by the few present. FOUR RECRUITS. A motion was made to open the books to re- ceive members, and four came forward and were enrolled. THE DOZEN MAVE IT ALL THEIR OWN WAY. The i i then took their places, and a vote was taken for Lop when A. B. Timey was Ccclaréd to Nominat.ors were ‘Sidney Lat e -vet additiona’ then a Zersteod for vice p Ww. Herbert and — Ballinger. has PROTES?. re entered tthe Airection De, room | 2 fakin ‘and ou ou Deing requested t, vote, he rose and said he would do no such “ning: that the meeting until he w teh oe not heard of after sup] aoe te @ baker's dozen to get es cornet of the ward in secret Hal pretend to act for the Fifth Ward See wrsthe most absurd piece of as- sumption he ever knew. “4 BOGUS a affair alt shed his bands of should have been advuriised in every republi- can in Ll ward youd" be made aware of the object of Itwasa! our wee every Ss went off Pe coon a IN TEE ait — Te week ta the ee chance to see wien I tgeeredy 0 poe ion medi a > i have Ween put in peed oe eet . _Deceasep._We regret to learn that Mu. or nant bg Ae og Mary Gunpell wife of Mr. Henry D. Gunnell, | organizer, but © LT Ny ‘backbone; he died at ber on G woen 4% | Ycaid roll in the gutter zepabian, and gst and 6th »ceets, South Wrsbington, last evening, up and shake himself a republican, but he after a painful illec:s of two Gun- | oppo: ed to this action of a handful Te Sane ee Foamy OF THE BOMBSHELL. — was a sister ’ il in the Pe herie of » Se cen of Besa ‘Tre Sisters ¢ ¥ Cross of St. fhe that he had been te this meeting, had been talked of— re by. laws required the election to be held now—he had it arrounced from the churches, and did not see be done. A BACK — Several arose t Joseph's Male Orphan Asy! x when a motion was made by W! a H. Brown de- know the sum ofS) received Troms Mame, | cl#t.ng the action taken by the meeting to-night Connell and McNamara, co: ee for | Bull and void, which was adopted unanimously. Greenleaf Club. “ A GRAIN OF WISDOM. ———e ATTENTION is called to ths advertisement in another column of an rmportint trustee's suleof rsonal property to be made to-moisow morn- ig, by permission of court Evoat rr Cent.—E\erybody interested j4 buy ies cheap should read the wlver- of William F. Given, grocer column. and tea a From Shillington we have Appicton's Jvurnal scx October 6 Sg ae After this failure to organize it wes decided to advertise the next meeting in Tax Starx three times and start atresh. ‘THE ALMERMANIC OCTTETE and it was rejected Eye large ‘majority, — The Courts. CouRT IN Gawamar Sig at ipformaiion against R. H. Marsh, the —— was a dadges 0) Wylie, Ham- pres, and cArthar om the bench; Sie. Tid lle presented the application of M r.G.S. Parker for admission to the. . Mr. N. H. Miller pre sented the application of Mr. }. Thomas for gm) asconstable. The case of Brown ood agt. O'Neal wes argued by Messrs. Hin- kle and Totten; decision reser THE CONSPIRACY The case of L. C. Baker et al. azt. the eorpo- ration of Washington et al. wastaxenup. Tne argument wes commenced by Mr. Riddle for Baker, who wea eed My Mr. egen fe te corporation, and Ingersoll for Wilson for Boston. Potce Coust To-Day, Judze Snell.—Wi''am Sm''h, charged with being drank and « .2.- derly: ned $3 and.cos‘s. s evrrigned on the enn of being a d'corderly per:on. Evidence showed that the accused went {o the hous of one of ovr citizens and avroyed the tamily by ringing the door bell, and insisting upon seeing the iauy of horse, avd upon wes. reiused, repeated the request over and My 18 igurening the Tamily, and forcing the "a ly aad her children to loc them elves up ‘n thear rooms for safety; that he drew a p's- folon the cer-#nt, and took po session of the par'or and commenced playing the piano. O:i- cer Crown was:ont for and took him int> cas. tody. Alc r considerable iesist»nce the accused was ‘‘ed and cariied out of the house t> the sta- tion hou e, and this morning wesbrovght bet ure the Pol'ce Court, where he was charged with commiting an assault on Odiccr Bawv ain the arge of his dviy; and was fied $10 and ALL sorts. Ne! on Clark, colored, charged with bein7a dordesly_ per. un, by tarfing of the National Theater; required t) give bones in the cam of $95 ,or good bebavior six months, George Scou, colored, eharged with bain? drank aud leying in the sireet; tined &3 anu covts. Micheel Conner, charged with profenity; 3 aud costs. Lizzie Hawkins, sqlored, charged with the seme offence; tined <3 and cov's, F, colored, sharged with throw- alley; fined auger, laren Fith erecting an on bis piemises contrary to law; uncd ordered to have it removed. $2, and Hannah Goldstein, charged with the same ofience: fined $2, and the awning ordered to be taken cown. a crazy Italian woman, was charged wi @ a disorderly person; com- mitted to workhouse for sixty days. John M. Brow Scavenger, charged with r z his cart through the streets at improper judgment suspended. Henry -'ames, colored, charged with obtain- lued at $2 under false pretences; sus] gs Brent, charged with making an inde- cent e: ‘of his person in Lafayette Square; Giemisced with a reprimand. Kachel Broom, chrged with*keeping a bawdy house on 13y street and Ohio avenue. Mr. Carrington be peed *s counsel for defendant. Several fem: lacey! ge tesi:mony in the case, fully establ'shing the charge. Acer re marks by Mr. Carrington, the Court impo ed a rel of $100, and in default three montns in Pico Jobrson, colored, charged w:th the lerceny of various Household dishes from Lydia Smith; dismissed. James Dickey, charged with fast driving; dis- missed. Margaret neg) colored, charged with makin; threats a it ‘Margaret Hartang; dismi: Adjournes GEORGETOWN, | Mercnants’ Excuanor.* There were no offerings of grain on ’Change this morring. and the inquiry for wheat wes moderately active. This being seedin ‘on, it fs not expected that farmers will send forward any considerable quantities of grain for some time tocome. We Ferrd of a sale of 3,500 brshe's good, red before the opening of ‘Change, at $1.43 per bushel. CanaL.—This pores cral-laden boats ar- rived more freely, business looked brisk, Exveral soboomers liaving arcived at Gem onal docks in quest of cargoes of the Cumberland roduct. About 1 o'clock information reached re that the lock gates at Weverton, Maryland, had been knocked out, which will detain boats above that point until the damage is repaired. Flour SuirMents.—The steamship John Gibvon wes at Welch's mills this morning. amine 600 barrels of flour for the New York market. ALEXANDRIA, ‘i The Gazette of laa « evening 7 has the following ters Kevivars.—The revival which has been for some time past in progress in the Village Chap- el, under the ministrations of Rev. Mr. Light- ne, siil! continues and is attended with increas- ing interest. The revival services that were to have commenced inthe Washington street M. E. Church Isst week were postponed until tc night. Comrna Back.—Milton Price, one of the young men who leit here saddenly lest Satar- day vight, to seek their torianesin te far — hes teeeraphed to his frieres trom Knoavi Tenn., that he hrs s-en enongh, js sat'stied, fee will retarn immediately. Hs comparion pur- sued his journey, PosTMASTER AT GAINESVILLE.—Mr. J. B. F. Sou*toron, having been recommended by :ome of the citizers of che Gain: «ile ne'¢thborhocd, wil, ac the irstance of Mr. McKenzie, be ap- i siuted postmaster at that place, ps the present incumbent of the office reiuses to give the re-~ quired bond. CITY ITEMS. ALASKA DIAMONDS, French Jet Jewel Oroide Etruscan Jewe' fen Were, an icy Goods, reeeived this ‘at Prigg’s Dollar Jewel! OEY gt pion 43g aud 6th sta. aS A GENTLE WHISPER To MOTHERS. If unfortunately you have lost yonr own teeth by neglect or mismanagement, take care that jour daughters do not suffer the same penalty rom the semé cause. See to it that they brush their teeth regularly and thoroughly witn Sozo- dont, and thereby you will insure them sound and teryiceable sets as long as they live. “Si ing’s Glue.” id id . palding’s Glue,” handy and usefal. eee ee ree 63. D ESS AND CLOAK MAKL pow aece 7. AY 630 & street, one door reet, Personal attention given to oe ting” Patterns furnished. 6e26 Gt Spay WINE NEW PIANOS WILL BE io" qrere tow, Sor coh. at THE CELEBEATED sna eg pons AN ae’ Beery, mae me noord GRABAH. Millinery and Fancy Btore. 2 deventh street, se26-00°C" Between L and M strecte, EN. E. GITTINGS, NO. $09 OPPOSITE CENTRE MARKET, Between sth and 9th streets, front st returned from yer York with a well se- and complete supply of FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, to which be most respectfully invites the attention of pee. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOUDS $1. Just received, a full assortment of the latest styles CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. ALSO, | COATINGS FOR BUEINESS O8 OF FICE SUITS, Together with a full line of OVERCOATINGS. ! Which will be made to order in the most superior apd fashionable manner, A full assortment of Caregen Furnishing kept constantly on hand. “B. BH. DUVALL, Merchant’Tailor, * No, 459 PENNSYLVAN/ 4 AVENUE, 2 mwi Deiween 4% and 6th ste. C ARPETS. ‘We respectfully call attention to our NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, OUR- ‘TAIN AND FURNITUEE MATERIALS, &c., dipt rents tne Larpoction of tows Sou fo their di - pal eke SUPPLIES BECEIVED DAILY, AND SELL FOR OASH brag paste ear Rete DEPA! 11237 is with x paige in neeg os —ey moma ESTEE] Ome mere aa given GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. STEAMBOAT LINES. EDUCATIONAL. ae —A DISCOUNT OF THREB aie iM be owed wu General @REAT an OF FARE DURING ER SEASO, ON. : ner LADY OF THE LAKB, collec or, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. TSUSTERS’ BALE OF PRorgaty INGEORGE & y vlitue of aderd of “st hearing date on the 20. A Lad aud record eur Of the land reverse at Was ington county. ‘ pinteh of Columbia.ard at the request. i Hg. of the Zroacurer of the Sixth Buriding A sociation of Georgetow a. Distr wil expose for at publics clon, in from retofure owned by William Prreonn and Ew situated at the intersection cf Second aad Li’ tan Bai from” Washi and cromiiag on Second street aboat sixty SEpx NESDAYS at two ard sixty tcet on Liagan t, improw eons bi} BDAY at at ‘tour p. ». Lyfe building uecd wea store snd dwelling the rates heretofore charged hewummer pt is ov ferme of sale: One-balfcs most direct route ee et ‘balf cash, te | 5 OH, SAVANNAH end N room iti Mznonanre: LINE OF STEAMSHIPB WASHINGTON ANI AND BEW YORK, of Hereafter the Fine B. 0. KNIGHT. cost of pareha- | Berestes Fine Steenebiye Bi ity. Trns'ces. wilt mak week! Det ween: se 7-tawids” eT HUMAS DOWLING, Ar: Ww Joni ALERANDEIR Wasa. __{oriier.) ite ax? hye a follows ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown. | SSTU DAT. at 4 eave GEOECETOWS Pay AND RLPOANT etCHON, Fe at tm a ey o Ost pestRane 43 PRIVATE RESIDENCE 1N even 4 Ait Reval, ota ohar it hatte mW EENESDAY MORNING. October 3th ix aw. en President. 10 oclo x,L w he re “derce oF er Weaver, ‘Ons ‘ ormerer yard 'y the Household Farai- we Piano (7 octave) Wainer G en Rep Parior Suite, 8 ol cen Har deome Mr-blesp Tables avd stands EW EXPRESS Ae VIA CANAL, ADL ESS ALEXANDRIA, ¥ ™ AND GEURCETOWS, D. b Regular sail: from 14 North Wharves. Geen Kep rsand ans iladelphia. 8. t DAY, at 12m. ir Dei 63 Water street, Georgetown,’ ater WEDNESDAY, at 5pm, Freight recelved at fy to yo HYDE, s aviee we ‘ater street, RIDGE & So" Alexan- Fe Pe, i hlows and Bolsters ft OLYDE# CU., 14 North ‘Wharves. tf nut Exteasion Table icther Wee Chairs dria. Ht {U LOK Bs" i: a \OBTEST AND ag iT LINS SOUTE Pennsylvania avenue. LOAN OFFICES. A CARD, C0 feet on Gag street, w. 12) Kot om fireem street. with the. Ic 0 feet on Green street. with a iE Boxee hase front of #5 feet on Gay erect, and caneli 13 rooms, with bath-room, pantrie-, and a’l pece mary outbuildings, such es stabling, ben house, &c.; ard js fitted up with all the modarn provemenis, such as range, bot and cold water. eds, aud fine cemen‘e] cellar. making it one of the most desirable residences in Georgetown . ‘Terme at sale. OMAS DOWLING, fered {Rep aCourier} Auctioneer. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown By authority of the | legatee, by web the be will and testament of Miss Sarah Bosra: ‘of Georgetown, deceased. I will offer at sale.on the premises.on FRIDAY, the 30th day ot Sep'rmber, at the hour of & o'clock jn the afternse 1 of i The undersigned respectfully informs the public that they have no branch office or connection with apy other concern in this city. _ ‘They have also reduced the interest on gold th ind lot formerly occupied by Mise Boar: i Ragone neers mumber Uh ditt tn tent. | watches, silver ware, and diamonds. At the old ty. Peter, Threlkeld’s and Deakin's widition to stand, No. Pennsylvania avenue. ROBERT FULTON &CO., Georgetown, fronting 25 3-12 feet on the north side of 211 etreet, and running back 120 feet dee ‘Terms: One-third cash; the bal: oe — chose six and twelve mont! ter giving hie notes, bearing interest trom the dap f sale. 'd given anda deed of trust taken. ‘All ing @bd revenue stamps at the cost of the 314, Mb street, between D street and sel7-2m Licensed Brokers. THOB. DOWLING, Auct. MAS FULTON 'S LOAN OFFICE, BX THOMAS DEN Meee Oairaetown, | L224 Petrenpangaveruc,, 1224 : eres The underelgned would Teopesitatly interes’ bis Pg big eh By doer Golambine The ait | many friends snd the. public o hes day of July, 1570, in eyuity cuase No. 1995, | Pvened an office at 1294 Ps Ivania avenue, and wherein James Jackson & ad others are com nants, ‘pre ‘te advance money on. ; ard Louita Jeckson and are detendat re iage ry, Silverware, Guns, Bevolv: numer. Shallou BATCHDAY, the ath ¢ ‘day of Oc.ober | lsother kinds of pe pm. BORAGE K. | boure pext, at 4 o'clock in the afternooa, om the irom giz a.m. 108 b-m- HORACE K. FULTON, offer for sale at public aneticn. ‘thi Licensed Pawnbroker. cribed. in the proceed'n ¥ see t cavro as follows, vies baleen ‘of Lot No. 4. Ola Geo! ‘extending 17 feet Canes WASHINGTON LOAN OFFIGE streets, leet on the north cr} 9368. cor of 0th and O (airs. OA, tormeriy Ars. B- Burnstine.) MONEY LOANED on on Gold and afiear ‘Watches Fate at Clothing = Merchandise of _ | description, Gold and Bilver ‘Open a.m. to9 p.m. coy dri om parle Francais. NAzesay, Vupnatia crenen, LOB ey i Ewin 1 Li Part hl Predee, yEF E00. 00. sdvat egvance on Bonde, peoeka, car pens ‘HOS. DOWLING, Auet’r, sages Fla - oe Dry ra Gree ods SOLLEE STORE, 73 Hich Mol STREET, receives weekly latest styles of Jet ard Jewelry, Gold Bracelets, ains, Rings, Wate eg and ail the other goods usually sold in Dolla {s€20-Im} HOLS. SECERE A HOME THE HIGHLANDS. 47 ELEGANT VILLA SITES. AND A LARGE NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, EIGHT MINUTES from the businers center of Washington. at Prices andcn Terms that cannot but sait those desirous of securing A FIRST CLASS 5U8U RBAN | HOUR, Just far enough from the City Limits to be entirely ee from nuisances THIS NEW SUBURBAN TOWN, i with a Parh-like arrange estate Hately owned by J hanwpber of merch ant Vrxreas. VINEGAR. One hundred barrels Leeatd SIDER VINEGAR. (suitable for pice ag on band, and for sale in low to suit purchasers WATERS. ed: am LEAD AND PAINT DEPOT —All the standard articles at the lowest cash prices. 73 High street. : J... NIOHOLS N®w “FALL DBY Goops. JUST RECEIVED, GALICOES. best makes, at 10 and 12540 Theo Farde 8 IRTING PRINTS, new and beauti- Pore MOHAIR BLACK ALPAOAS, very choap Colored DRESS GOODS, in vari secured sites for suthre homes. is speed epee GOODS, for men and to b E SUBURBAN PLAC Eto fy ry OPERA FLANBELS, WHITE FLANNELS, very | jt Gane te * IT HAS THREE PUBLIO PARKS! eee The celebrated Jugler KID GLOVES. GEEAT BA SOKINGS OF PUKE WATER ' RGAINS IN ALL KINDS ©) rma ride aes! save JHED aap BROWN COTTONS. See TOBE BENJAMIN MILLEB aug 101 Bridge street. Georgetown, D 0. fs bus eats Now oP DAILY uPron FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. NTS PER DAY, Enebling parties to pass toand fro as often as they Choice N. Y. Butter. THIRTY MINUTES GDR by rae roRNPIEE nth street shee at iF 2 Trea- eury eae oe “Toe Hichl JUST BECEIVED, PBICES MODERATE. N ATION—IN BEAUTY ACCES: Fatoable, ‘these sstes are especially desicable and valuable. A RAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUND mekes ign: ced more desirable for > ih than the + part of the cit onvy 4 cimitED NUMB RED! ey Schools, Stores, Mills, tens in this ate. ‘nei shbon' ho ES AT OHEAPER YOUNGS, fect enchant Care will perf be alo there shall be no sales to pndesirable ‘neighbors. 00 worth of houses and Jahdingealready on the gronnd and over 200 of the ote offercd iat Covered with the finest of young fruit trees in toll bearing. LE ARK! SOR, SHER, A magnificent F ove ot aie caren the bandsomest rronnd Washington, which has been greatly beat ficd. ard couveniont seats arranged, allords (uat ORNER OTH AND W BTREETS, | Pr ate OO GHTFUL DAILY RESORT, tose'dom found other than in the country, for the VILUAS COTTAGES: “AND ALL UTE RESI- ti EB ON LONG: GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, Savors BUILT To OR La acai yk OF LE i Payuent HOUSES COMBINED WITH 3 OF <—. IF DESIRED. reminee ? which Dried Beet. OHOICEST, TENDER SIDB, SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDEEEGG & BOTH, OINCINNATI. the office LOTS ALSO SOLD" ox LONG TiN PaY KN x ‘chofce building site can be here seenred for from Sueyear's tive, Fuoper discsunts made on cash salon — pe it) ; Tretitieis perfect. Abstracts ‘exhibited, and full ee eo is ring to ” in the reer ayes eae the Bal’ mere thoald leave att Ab pm te bona ba tae Fatfcoed came y upon thegrounds, and ELPHONZO YOUNGS, @ROCEB AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLS, jy Conner 9TH AND F SrRexts Sa nga cca ame TT oat aoe toe Te sx vatespy ep THE PUBLIO GEN- ee ret £ Pena e ote kt tod i E ae ‘sf-Im* 504 Winth eirest, near, poe Say rata Fuocg: FLOUBII U PATENT OF FICE, » nae BET a ae Z ee19-m.w fim bein bem 7 BS. eS SS BYcs ALPACAS. Be 36, 40,60, 60, BLACK SILKS, 91.50, $2, $2.25 & 92.50, SILE PUPLING, @1 per yard. FINE MOHAIR POPLINS at 60 ots, “pales Aa ae eu’ttr Indiansave. east Be 4 ted CELEBRATED payact:A WATER. Pi Sane Sree Te Une PRICE, pos BoUAN a write sine moet isting, acreablo,and rfreing ct ay | M01" _1028.and L650 neventn erect: Serfamce, for use on the andkerchief, at the Tol. | THE NATIONAL MAL UNTELLIGRNCER lot, and in the Bath, For tale by all Draggists ‘Weekly Conservative C3 Bas Wang ee rmoved ew ork, nO and 6:8 ats athe Great Nesotpaper Jor S™45 Rte Eanes ae 667 roadway, New TS MISSES ed ty 8 WILL bea eth BUARUING and sCHOUn F 2 ag on MONDAY, onember vo eae cL, BoauDINa QS vi ‘ES OsBURN Ei MISES (BANE bet. Land traction. Heterences AY SCHOOL btw MA’ at- Tite EXERING © LASSES he — _ hip. at fescrsom Lnsaitate, Tati treet between Kana Kew i be recrguniand on MONDAY, Uct. 3d, or terme, S¢-.80017 1°, PATTERSON, wm-tf 1321 Vermont avenue Feesce LANGUAGE MALEZTEU A, : Tuan, GRA palies Box oo, P.o0 aw “Sea The Law Department of Georgetown Coll openin the Hat of the Soleniraton Balding ner mavonu= and 4% street, NESDAY, Oct, ith, “Opening lecture os that day at + Forctrculars and ther Snformatizn 9 Law Office of CHARLES W. HOF! iy of the jaan, in the & i The Lectures of the Session of 1570-71 will com- mence WEDNESDAY. October 5,and will continue five mombs. The introdactory address will be de livered rt the College building by Professor ROB —— lege will . Cor WARD Ni RST ~* P ME aL DEPARTMENT. ERT REYBSURN, M.D . beginniag atS p.m. Surgical ; readmen's Hospital on Wedvesdays, at 3 m_, by Professor Kevburn ¥ Profes: FFI Msjer General 0. 0. HOW RODERT | BYRURN.M Treasurer. No. 639 Penn is N. M.D. No. 2129 F street or © af the Prines ard Prac Clinical and — Sar- ‘ON, A D., Corner of Seine ae of eet ait a FACMER. 8 oe M.D. te PlUNtAs Be! ict STRONG. a? De Catreceisy iam, Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medi- efne and Clinical Medicine. CHARLES B. PURVIS, M.D,.No. 1433 L street norihwest, Profeasor of Materia Medica and Medi cal Jurisnivdence ALEXA DER T. AUGUSTA, M. D.. No. 1319 L west, Profercor of “Descriptive and Course of Sngle Ticket. Analy tical ( ae deine full Course of Lectures all clin- ree. nt sca Of the Medical the Course of Lectures must be obtained fram the Becre’ "ary of the University. For ine “PHO JOS. TADER JOHNSON. M.D, Tock weet bevatt w fem. MRT one Wily EKO -EN pitol Hill, cu the FIMST MOL DAY sane On tembe: sel2. Ux SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES ‘Will commence its sessions on TUESDAY. the }ember he Will Besume his Instruction in VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO SEPTEMBER 12ru. Address at Metzerott & Co.'s and John F. Ellis & Co's. eT at V en re a ASSEMBLY 2 BOOMS, B Street. Prof L. CONAD] COLLIERE has the honor of panouncing to his former pupils and families thet be snow ready to Classes are now being join are request vate lesrons: ere academy or at ree. dence of pupils. rticalars, eee circulars, or call at the academy, where the Profemor gee == on Wednesday and Saterday fi: x a. M= age 1 her Schoo! On MONMAY: Seviember 35, 1570, s5-eolia street. GH — FOR ate ‘arich of the Incarnation), An English, Clarsical ‘and Mathematical Sel Duties resumed SxPTEM WER 12TH at corm and K streets. For particulars spply to Rey. po RIE, Rector, 1329 N street we5 eo! URCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG vAND, oe arish of the Incar: LOWRIE, Bector: Mise MacuEUD, enter x their Dames at ouce Prisctpaly Duties resumed MONDAY. Sertember lath, at 1118 M street, coruer of lath For particu: lars apply as above. _ 85 eolma, HELEN in Eleca the ; georcial tention wi sage. Fer son or ctr Jetter to No. T750 lath Mth st, “Special care ai a vento thera ply. at her ‘on the Plane, Terms » ADI a diments of music. Tesidence, 92% | street nerthwest. Mis JULIA B. BALCH (dangbter of the P packs Cag ae FoR GIMLS, Hi st.,on MONDAY, Sept. 5th. au2>Im ie INSTITUTE SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL Fowrieenth Street, eiberceen Vand K. grt Ae en heme A ver Tat YOUNG. Princt <a 13: s Fewenn opp. Ebbitt Gersaea COLLEGE. ani, wi The Exercises of this Institntion, situated on street, near the Patent Office, will be reeumed py 1RST MONDAY or POT RuEER, ag a egemy corps of fessors. sual and Scientific Cours: alt Prarie Charged extrantive dollar 5) per quarie. = Calaloz nes. coutaining all necessary information can be obisined at. th book ant Dublic places inthe eity.or an stores, and other fae equaled. Fall fies pesuber Sth. Bx = BOF. Lg. oy en DENTISTRY. STON DENTAL PLAC, 1S Massactesetrs serge RD | on $Sto 12 wets yaare , ee of Ohio College Dental 8: jargery, 4 ~ tween D and E north, price to laboring perecun, RzBwovan. Tae peor. ‘ABLE KNIVES AND tas eut-ly rainces ro atoa Fooas “tel! oo — MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS JRE rs myzi-ty WH. BUTHERFORD. N™. ARD SECOND-HARD FURNITURE. wae" UA nee iOUSE 408 or Silvia: A ‘The Mystery of Bdwin Drood. By ( Darkce' Dickens Ope of het Famil —, Mt The United Late coal Tense r Bociology and Every thit BLO. ee onear sc And everything requi the Book aud B™ YOuR LS BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. lE BGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES EXECUTED EXPEDITION SLY ar PHILP & SOLOMOAS’ BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISH MENT, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE VISITING, WEDDING. BECFFTION axD BALL CARDS Engraved and Printed in the latest styles, MONOGRAMS, INITIALS, CRESTS AND DIES Designed and Bngreved for plain or color “tamping. PHILP & SOLOMONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS,AND STATION EKS, Pa PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BOOKSTORE. The Three Prothers: A Novel. By Mrs. Oliphant. Price vet. By Jatin Kavanagh lor Te rice fie. ‘The Genel Peowmen., being, Rembolecenene of the if ee . By an Etonian. With at Pri Man and Wife Wilkie Collins, Price 1, ‘ . By the author of Mabel's Pro- . ote Love ok Mi ‘Peiceme. Becosatty Reva. ‘By F. W. Kobinaop, ‘Tree to ‘Bersett, By the author of For Her Sake. Price S80. arvest: A Novel. By the anthor of and Tarif’ Law, compiled by Horace E. Price se aoe Story. By Octave Fouillet, qn Thinker: An Organ for the Most Aa- Speculations fm Priioerphy, Sewnce, aD the STATIONED aod BLANE ‘SHILLINGTON * BOOKSTOR Corner 4+ street and Penn. avenue. 019 Scuoon BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, ‘The largest assortment ever kept in Georg:town, and sold at poblisher's prices, at oe BAe DEPOT. snielleccaree Bw vine a past BOS eat Bchool-room, af te for Dtationery Store e05-6m_ No. 402 7th st. SCHOOL BOOKS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, WHOLESALE AND BETALL, Corner Lith street an4 Penn eve. PROFESSIONAL. _ M. SPRAGUE, U. 5, Consia + & BROWN D ni ization Build’ ashington D.( com- PAS eee Liters RTE Saree Nb Tee ete A ye adminis +7 elm rypHOMas WIL! ATTORNEY AT Law, 321 Four-end-a ‘bait street Ws ton, D.0., ciaime sively before the Court of Claims o ‘the United States DOUGLAS. 1a TA LTORNEY AT-Law. " tia = ‘bompson's Law Building, No Opposite Patent ment Often, nee: BOT? Ewe oc =| red soe, UGiaies. at ee Bo: JOB, Ams OBNAMENTAL aa. aoty! RS, ‘epltly "i PSS UTEEES, an side.) Bo= anD = PRINTING BYB -& poLkNgonn 6 Bob street. between 6th aud 7th «ty. jala-ty W.55 BOURBINDER AND PAPER RULER, Bo.10123 a between Wth and Books elegant! Si, viatate been. Periodicals and —— ‘carefully attended a a H=™ GTON! HUNTINGTON "| HUNTINGTON THE BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAC KAIL ROAD IS NEAKLY COMPL ETBD THE IKON KAILS ARE BEING LAID. The Junction of the Main Stem of which with the Lateral Branch into Washington takes place ut HUNTINGTON, but twevty minutes’ ride from the Capitol, ‘The building of Homes there by Washington citi zens is already going rapidly forward. pBligible,and ¢csiratie BUILDING LOTS can still me cach, with, good title gayable, in Monthly ipstaliments if desired, iu which cas $30 as charg a oak in just the time to select your building orst0n—we 1221 F STREET, between 12tb and 15th streets. BEN. M. PLUMB & 00., se 4 m.w,fdm Propristore, ‘HE PLACE TO BUY De¥ GuODS, GOOD GOODS AT OHEAP PRICES. tn LADIES and G MEN'S LIN- PERLE jew 4 20-4, 11-4, and 124 beavy goods, § 1.0. $2 25, HIT large assortment of MAPEINS and DUYLIES “SHUN TRATE ovorms, a piece. PJ SPREADS, 8 piece, DR. J. BRADFIELD’S FEMALE BEGULATOR,

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