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EVENING STAR. SAIURDAY........ September 7, 1872. LOCAL NEWS. Amusemen ‘Theater Comigue, 1 ington THE RULING PRICES TO-DAY. This morning Center market was very well | B supplied, and the attendance of buyers and | than usual. We quote prices | -Beef (porter house), irloin), 25e.; de. (round), a2ic.; do. (corned), ial - | ; do. (roasting | t, 12) @Be.; middiings,10c.; per bunch; perch, #e. per per bunch; taylors, 40c. per thc. per tb.; Salmon trout, 12a | Yb.; Spanish mackerel, shad (salt or smoked), 20a%0. each, berrin, roe), de. per doz.; do. (melt), 39c.; hailibut, due, par Ib.; catfis! per doz.; lobsters, ib. ‘The supply » but there w Condensed The National Veteran Clab catl meeting for Monday night Kev. George A. Hail, ©. A., returned to town | absence of two weeks. + Freedman” is the best, cause most natural, Ethiopian delineation seen im thiscity for a long Col. C. M. Ale Patriot to-day Congress from this District. F bunch; spots,’ 4 See advertisement. | ecretary of the Y. M ast evening a! ig (do. | he is lately from the south. unch; crabs, 40e. turgeon, 5c. per fi es) was not lar, reater variety. joston mackerel on sale at Vegetables — Potatoes, Irish, We. per peck; ; ternips, Gwabo bunch; onions, white, $1, red, de. | per peck; tomatoes, dare. . per head; lima beans, ining to be a candidate for Unanimously re-elected Mr. A. A. Shi: t night. A deserved compliment to Parents and guardians should read the adver- tisement of Mise Jones, teacher of the and French languages, in our educational col- | (eating,) We. per peck; do., Sazhe.; peaches. Sa*0e.; pears, 3 do., (cooking each; canteloups, Save. each, grap: preach his th anniversary sermon as pastor of gregation at the ith Presbyteitan Church to- morrow mornin, ‘The plate pr: ladelphia print, Se which is going bie one has been gh telegraphic di B owing were the ruling ICES AT THE WHOLESAL | leer yesterday in v grapes, per hander piant, per dozen, 75c.; datusons, per bushel, ects, per hundred per Dundred, $5as8; ci 250; eggs, per dozen, 25 ed an enthusiastic | er numerous friends. drowning was originated by a boat, who, missing them, re- The quantity of bay and other wholesale market has been ! 2 per hundred, 0) straw, $1 per hundred; ciover hay, $1.748!.80: limited supply of oats, old crop, sold readily at 57 cents new in market. Sth Maryland regiment wil! receive the old defenders of Washington on their arrival in Baltimore on the 12th instant to participate with the Baltimore defenders in the celebration of the anniversary of the battie of North Point. Company B, Washington Light Infantry, which body will escort the Washing- more, will be the guests of x bushel; nc | publican Congress passe , best quality, pushel; some choice lots, $1.49981.50. jesale market has been generally well sup- Se Transfers of Real Estate. ‘The following transfers of reai estate have been filed since our last report, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds: ton defenders to Balti the 5th Maryland re; Mr. C. W. Cunningham, a well-known plumber and gas-fitter of this city, who has recently been engaged as government superintendent of the new Je-inch water main, resigued @ few days and has been board of public works as special superintendent | of all the water, gas, of construction in the city. Messrs. Wolford & Shilberg inspection the largest and most tractive stock of fall carpetin been exhibited im this market, the been most carefully selected’ fro anufacturing houses in the cown- Great inducements are guaranteed at this popular establishment, which is genera! ceded to be one of the very first in the city. advertisement in another colamn. ¥. 8. Hovey, part Kaiser, committee, to gee ik. ae egal game tosame, | that has ever goods having m the tirst im- Tyler to Margaret Hei CoMPLETION oF THE JeFrrERson Scnoou | riLDING.—T his Sine school building, corner of © b and C streets, South Washington, is now about completed, and will be opened next wo-k for the reception ofthe pup! ie 111 feet in length b: end wings, each 3) teet elden. lot 9, square 456; 245.080 1p ‘to Thomas Varter, west ‘The main building | > » feet in depth, and has inches frout by 88 feet is 60 feet from the ground to @ front elevation on D street and the east and west elevations are of select nciled in imitation of mmenton D and 6th hroughout are doors and the Ted brick painted and pressed brick, and the streets and the stone trimmin of Seneca stone. windows are set in ornamenial arches, and the Fecesses enlivened by cast-iron key-stones and iron linnets at the tops of the arches. Wide doors front and rear, opening outward, so as to facilitate egress in case of alarm. T front entrances are set back from the face of the wail in deep recesses, for convenience, and to relieve the exterior architecture. Windows in each story of the front and the wings. The other windows are doubi: cept those over the entran, ‘The structure is surmoun' sard roof, 12 feet in height, ornamented with heavy crest railings. In the gable ends of the are arched dormer windows, and at tervals in other parts of the roof circalar er windows are set in ornamental iron castings. The gentral window at the tront of the root is made prominent. so as to serve the poses of a belfry. On the base of the bel: inscribed in Jarge block letters of iron, gild the words, “Public Schooi,” each wing, in the same style, ferson Building.” } $—. Cornelia V.Godey to He subs. 35 and 36. ht eure | twood, subs. 193 to 23, I. Shepherd to Sc lot 17, square 335 ices, which are single. ted bya massive man- | § iy 5 7 Rawlings,’ sub f awlings. sub 78, °F. Harbin, subs aauare 510; S— Py thers, hanns Mahoraey. sub. W. Metcalf to Joho Ly: bit s Walbridze }-partlotG.sunare 9 and at the wop of , the words, Jef- | .” In the rear are large play- grounds, enclosed by brick walls and paved with | H The basement is devoted to play- Yooms, coal cellars, and rooms for janitor. The | is 14 feet in the clear, ins | The same number of rooms with the addition of 38. Burkeubotl t August 3i —J.L Salt to sams, sub. 19, E. kK ®. G@ W Linyille to Geo | sub. 35, suuare 267; $1 200 oI , | enjoyment thereot to the damage oi are in the second s‘ory, Library rooms over the entrances. The thir ublic hall and two school- | 4,000 square feet, ded cornice ‘around the ceil: | ular skylights of stained gl to serve as ventilaiors. | and the floor ascends irom the | story Contains the t hail J), sqaare IMPROVEMENTS ry THE Boar Worxs.—Colone! Lubey b: ‘be water main |: 4 Boundary streets, so that the improve- ment of said street can be proceeded with, with- cat delay, and ©. B. Bailey has also been re- quested to put down the gas mains along the ne of improvement. The people lirinx on Fayette street, Georgetown, have petitioned the board of public works to make improvements in. that street this year, and it is hoped that the: request will be granted. The assesemonis in laying a fewer down on the property bordering on sth street, from R to undary northwest, will be rendered as soon’! ¥. after the completion of the work a: 3 the pi ion to be hereatter determined. as informed those interested tha’ not deemed advisable to lay a sewer in lth street, between D and Water streets southwest, ner te pave it, as it can oughfare. The contract of improvement of L street, between 11th and (2th streets northwest, has been extended 80 as to | embrace the grading of that street to the bound. | : A contract has been made with Mr. Jobn Bardsley to pave 4th street exst, from the | river to L street, two squares, with ‘the stone | lying at 4th street wharf, at’ board rates. A n closed with Jas. Fitzpatrick | for laying a brick sidewalk on the south side of | between 18th and 19th southeast, in mgressional cemetery. The contract with Chubb & Burnside has been extended so | grading. setting curb, and laying footwalks on Sd and 4th streets east, from K to Boundary street, at board rates. A cou- | tract bas been made for the construction of a | | sewer on Ist street east, between B and C streets | | northeast, in square 636. | that the curb and sidewalk on the C and 6th street fronts of Jefferson school building be re- placed. Bir. W. D. C. Murdock’s pro deed to the board of public work» all that road known asthe Sumner military road, | tine of Mr. Barrett to that of Henry rows, and from that to his mi bow exists, with brid; ed. James Fitzpatri the contract tor setting the curb and layin; of 9th street, between | Lnortheast. The superintendent of lamps re ports that there is no necessity for a gaz lamp | © | on the corner of 11th and C streets nor Drctine or Tue Dex.-JACK. ASs.—The Na- | tional Democratic Jackson Association me | night at Beck's Ball chair, and Dr. ©: P. ‘here were onl; trumpet-shape platform at the couth end, and ts said to be the ost arranved with regard to the laws of acous- tics in the city. The entire building is heated id im Sth street in it can be fonnd the | improvements in furniture and schvo! ap by steam, ar Tre Sxvente District Rerrerican Bott- mre “Go Back” ow Rev. Saves Haxpy.—A of the seventh district bolters was heid night at Union Bethel church, on L Andrew Freeman, the president of th bolter’s club, in the chair, stated that at ti former meeting « ballot lad been taken for candidate to represent the district in the How of Delegates. but that be had not announced tl Mr. Handy the candidate. followed this statement, par- ted in by Messrs. Walker, Syphax, Lacey and others; after which, Charles Syphax made | @ motion that the vote be declared unanimous for Kev. James Handy. More discussion tol- Jowed, and the motion was finally put to vote, and the whole matter laid onthe table. T! Jeaves the question as to who wil! be the candi- date of the bolters open for further action. Kev. Mr. Walker, an aspirant tor the place, de- livered an extended haran; Handy, and in his own behalf; after which, the meeting adjourned subject to the callof the | cousequence of vote declarin john Collins for the contract has bee: THE BOARD OF HEALTH met last evening. | ‘The superintendent of pounds rej had condemned 2.17! ported that he | as to embrace the pounds of meats, Dunches of fieh, and several live animals within ‘The health officer reported two new cases of small-pox as haying occurred during the past four days, both of which are in Of this number one died. motion of Mr. Marbury, a committee, consist- ing of the president, secretary and health to secure & suitable ofce for the latter. On motion of the same gentle man, the committee on epidemics was dire to investigate the system of sewerage in Was ington and Georgetown, and report. it has been ordered new localities. ficer, was appointed awarded to him | THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS met Last night, and the report of the chief engineer was submitted, showing that during the past month ht alarms, and fires causing 0T,0f which amount $700 was cor- ered by insurance; also, that he bad suspended W. W. Hurdie, of No. 2 company. The charges Sgainst Mr. Hurdle were for violating rule =1, The trial was postponed, and he 1) was ordered back to duty. gineer Cronin and_his assistant, Drew, were di- in the cost of repairing the | walks on both sides there bad been niver, secretary pro | ten members present, which prompted Dr. Culver to rise to explain i that, in conseq' zected to ascertai - ling in No. 5 engine-house. —~~—— n diferent parts of members were not out ia full force. force” of this remark Leg lost, however, by his subsequent expromions of re; manifested. He could not interest in the ARREST oF 4 FUGITIVE AND THREATS OF Kescug— Officers Arnold and gret at the apathy account for it; for Tur New Hawtine Cavrca—the corner- E.) Church, cor- — will be inid on Bas patie stone of the new Hamline (M. ner P and 9th streets, —e—__. THE REGISTRATION —Ninth beard of registr: Rear 13th street, yester of #@ voters of the said distric and Ii7 colored. The total district Inst District.—The ation, on New York a dav enrolled in this whites and 255 ‘Somilstoner Te? sylvanis avenue, between 4 an: Arrest of Another Nathan Murderer! ily Fi alias Billy Marshat!, or Frank Campbell alias Frank Howard. the ‘athan, the New York banker, was arrested in this city this m sig by Detectives Clarvi Devitt, McEtfresh, and Miller, who have been on the watch for him the last few days, believing him to be here. He acknowledges aself to be Forrester, and Chief Clarvoe will fake o New ¥ accompanied by Chief | Keleo, of New York, who has been telegraphed to come on. The reward: offered for this sh amount to about $1.0. outside of the Nathan murder which he is suspected of, bat which remainsto be proven. Atter his arrest he telegraphed to New Orleans for bis bagcage to be sent (0 Barney Aaron, New York, and says palo o = Republican Hi the Tenth Dis- 1 EECHES PY GEN. CHIPMAN AND OTRERS. vast evening, @ mass meeting of republicans of the tenth district was held at the corner of Mth street and Ohio avenue to celebrate the raising of a campnign flag pole and to ratity tha nomination of Mr. Triable for the House of | Delegates. The poie is si feet in height and stom the top is displayed @ handsome na: tional f'ag, while another is displayed be- low bearing the ames of Grant and Wilson, Chipman and Trimble. There was a very large 2, and the South Washington band ly i was cailed to order Dr. Altred Tuomas vered @ short but telling DE SCR OF TEE BOARD OF #TMLIC WORKS. PUAN was introduced, and was re- th cheer After brieity & ty please ever, a tise the board. The plane « nis were ait i and 3 sof corruption and ght againet ther year ago. An investigat or Congress Lad been h were disprovey. 2, and those charges Of a vote of between f This ublic sentiment con- g the board, and he should defend it in of Congress, wud demand for it fair play, which it hae vot liad im the past. TRE EIGHT-HOUR LAW. | Speaking of the labor question, he said a Te- the eight hour Jaw, a Republican President declared that the pay ef laborers should not be reduced in proportion to this reduction of working time ; a Republican Congress, by the Advice of a Republican Presi- denf, returned to laborers the twenty per cent. deducted from their pay in certain localities on account of the reduction of working hours, and Secretary Boutwell decided that laborers em- ed bY contractors doing Government work ‘New York should have the benefit of the | eight-hour law, Laborers are indebted to the | Republican purty for that law and its execution. | No man can dohis duty to the State, the Church, ¢ Fchool, or his family while working. ten honrs and spending an hour in going to and from work. He can be uo more than’a machine. The subject of increased pay should be agitated quietly, without rioting or strikes, and labore j oon command $2.8 day, as they now con eight ‘The laboring pepul ernment, and it is folly to talk of vstable republican government with an ignor- ant laboring class. They must have education toe: ent votes, and this can not be se- y and elght hours work. He en- date tor the Legislature, in the rict AS R young man of character and intelligence. ‘The district wants a man to assist, uot to throw impedients in the way of progress’ as was done by its present representatives and he wanted the District to give a rousing major ity fox, Trimble. SPEECH RY THE CANDIDATE. Mr. Matthew Trimble, the candidate, was | bext introduced and received with cheers. He said be was in tull sympathy with the present administrations, both national and District, bat if in any point they presented principles or doc- | trines which he considered wrong he would not | pledge himself to vote with them, but as far as le wonld do what iz Might and proper for the interests of the District. es Brief speeches by Messrs. Arthur hepherd, A. P. Fardon and W. Cook were made, and the meeting adjourned with cheers fer Grant and Wilson, Chipman and Trimble. —\_o—__ Suir ror Damages.—Mr. L. G. Hine has entered a suit for Messrs. S. K. Andrews and George T. Wade, trading as Andrews & Wade, against Mr. Alexander R. Shepherd. The plaintiffs complain that on the 4th day of Sep- tember, 1872, they were peaceably possessed of certain’ property—stails 1, 9, 10,11, 1 08 and 19 in the Northern Market that time in the stalis certain benches, blocks, tools, Kc. necessary for the conduct of their business as hucksters, and were doing a large £nc profitable business, «Yet the defendant, regardless of therights of the plaintiff and in contempt thereof and without right, caused the plaintitis, said benches, blocks, too!s and other property and the stalls to be violently taken possession of by persons unknown to plaintltfs, and the plaintiffs to be wrongfully on the day aforeraid deprived of the use, ati cong and the plain- HH The second count of the nar charges 't the defendant converted the property named to his own use and the thi count charges that the defendant * contri atending to injure the said pli » * seized and demolished said stalls, & and thereby wrongfully ruined and depri | them ef eaid business, &e, arias ‘Tux 13TH District Rervmrican Crvn. met ist evening @t Asbury scheoi-house, Geo. H 1 im the chair, and the following com- pointed: Campaign—fen. | Martin, Andre ¢ Franz Be W. H. Bailey, Geo. W. . L. Blue, Lester A. Bart. fin, Wm.’ Causine, James ‘aw and Charles Addison. ce s.M.F.Reilly, Bushrod Rob= | inson, David Hughes, Jonathan Hamilton, John F. Seitz, W. H. Chase, Charles Chase, Wm. | Collins, Dr. J.T. Johnson, David Murphy, Mc MacBeth, ames W. Hayes, H. Nater, George Thomas, and W. A. Hempstone. Frank Kelly tendered his resignation as secretary of the clnb, and Edward Upperman was elected to fill the vacancy. E oe GENERAL Barcock’s AssisTants.—In the annual report of General Babcock, supcrmten- dent of public buildings and grounds, (ail of | which relating directly to the work under hig charge tor the past year and suggestions and estimates tor the coming year was published in yesterday's STAR) he says: In the execution of the works under my charge I have received the earnest, willing, eflicient, and steady aid of my assistant, Mr. George D.’Bevjamin.” Gen. Babcock also refers in complimentary terms to Messrs. George H. Brown, F. A. Edwards, and | W. H. Bailey, bis assistants, and in conclading his remarks on the Washington Aqueduct, say: “TL iave received at all times the fullest assis ance from my assistant engincer, Mr. Theodore B. Samo, whose ability as @ civil engineer, and full personal knowledge of the Washington uct has rendered his services most yalu- ——-e A Drownen MAN Recoverrn. about | o'clock p. m., @ captain of on coming mp the channel to the covered the dead body of a man down stream, and at once putout a atid secured the body and towed it in to 6th Whart. 1 was sent to the first pre- i station, and the officers obtained a wagon tuok it to the station-house. Sanitary Ofti- t Sullivan notified the coroner, who, after ine guiring into the cirenmstances, did not deem It necessary to hold au inquest. It was ascer- tained that it was the body of David Henson, a colored man employed on the scow Elia in rune ning in sand from the flats, and that he was lost overboard on Tuesday evening last in cruising over the flats between 9th and 10th streets. The body was turned over to his friends. —_— > Not THat Man, puT AworHER MAy.—The man W. N. Johnson, who was ariested a few days since by Officer on en of being Hulme, the wife murderer, of Philly 8. J., an account of which was given in Tae STAR ving ie Santed by the police authoritice at Albany, cores no nal P "8 store has received the agency for ae mie celebrated X L and Blue Jacket pistols, made by Merwin, Hulbert & Co.; from 88 to $15. ae er ivaaia ave- ae er | nue, between 4} and 6th ‘ne Suxpay Excursions-The steamer Lady of the Lake will make an excursion down the Potomac at three o’cleck to-morrow afterneon. See advertisement. ee BPS, Lic BELL» and BUBGLAM ALARM. wo do to -lsewhere as this is | call and get prices: going 1 ouse it tbe city. teed Mindsof Back Safe and Vault Locks repaired cenimnmag re ihe Ss OPPENHEINER, “ IMPORTER OF . ENGLISH SHEEP CASINGS, AND DEALER IM ALL KINDS OF SaUSAGE CASINGS, ents Im 207 Bowzay, New Yorx, Georgetown Advertisements 11 @ ett SS: Pastor of Fi tist arch,corner of Gay and serriten mai becspected TOMOREO EDUCATIONAL. ABSTRO ANTONIO BABILI, Composer and conductor of Italian opera. and Professor of vocal music, having removed from New York to Baltimore, with ® vi bis permanent nvidence stonal services t THE COURTS. Eourty Court, Judge Humphreys.—To-day, . | Ocean National Bank Brown et al.; decree substituting Chas. Walter trustee, and appoint- iz dames Fullerton receiver. agt. Walker et al.; deeree appointing W. R. ward trosteee to scil. De Vaughan Dees to offer his profes the mmsical public of Was Ou MONDAY ani THURSDAY han; order overruling motion. bers; decree tor conveyance. Probate Bustxes: 's Halil. Georgetown, to select date tor House of Delegsies, M4., Bev Q 1. Pupils met at Bannon CHA President sth District otomac rend, wr HaLLoWaYs on Sy C. Ryan was 8 f Malachi Ryan Davis, Eugene Carasl ited as executors of Lewis ceased, Lond $100,000, ista qualified as executors of M. = pointed guardian to the orphan of deceased; bond $500. URT, Judge Mills—To-day, Barney | Dowdy was charged with assault and battery on | George Washington. These both emp! of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company, at the freight depot, and George testified that | Barney made an unprovoked assault on him | (George), knocking him down, and afterwards | beating him, and broke his shoulder blade. Th: trouble was about rome work en which thes The case was continued for witnesses for defence to teatify. Taylor Lewis, colored, larceny of £175 from Wm. Hoove: bene’ in the Center Market; $10, or @) days in ds Lane, assault and battery on on. colored; #2) and cost. George assanit and battery on Ballard Brace, 3; $5. John Mathew, siias Geo. Robin- son, charged with assault on Eugene Johnson; Wm. H. Smith, assault and battery Julia Shelton, colored; 85. Daniel Clymer, A. Hill, colored; $3. Georse it on Wm. H. Smith; bonds to Thomas Jones, charged with ntent to kill Fames as. waived an examination, and was held sum of $500 for action of the grand jury. > Wheatley, charged with profanity, for- Boverly,a vagrant, dames Devlin, in- ited his collateral, $5. uzie Brown, viola- derry Jones and Wm. Applications can be made at bie office at Moxere } Bilis & Co.'s Music Store, 937 Circolars at all Pianos and Music Stores «e¢ Im BURGESS wil! resume the datics of ther SCHOOL FOB ¥: MONDAY, September 6th. 1403 iss MA. HANNA Will Ree ree er Beboot Menge orn the Grst ‘a tendance at ad TURSDAYS five and six for. . No applications w: rot STIS, Secretary. TING of the AD vu Y EVENING, Bopt. orn, rgetown, Corner streets. \ROOKE B. WILLIAMS, se5-3t [Rep] Secretary Onion &. RB. Comoany BY GOODS AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES biic Schools. ers Burge. & at any oxber tine Gaytotbe TEACHING On WEDDES' At 2136 Penneylv an: 185 L. FLETOHEES School for Biscos and dies, 1313 N ' . Eey., 925 Ponnayivente avery . DROFESSUR BHELDOS s FASHIONABLE DANCING acapemy at 7 o'clock, at their office in Bri were employed. SC. W. PAIRO, Princ CK EB. Associate Princ BER 16ru mand at the priactpal boststeree MADAME 80) at te Institute. NEW STORE, RS. BRUR WIL. No. 105 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. The attention of L RE-OPSN fi ptember 93. is M “Sots. 3 H Thirteenth +r public is ealted to the above to cfier from this date extra in- marked all our and addet large ucemenis to cash buyers. UMMEE GOUDS BELOW Cos It and battery with Wentber sts ed his coliateral. was seni to the wor! decent exposare, Charles Van Risw: | tion of cart law; 4 a | Sweeney, drunk and Emanuel and Robert Redgat: law, in not keepin, each. Cornelius Bridget Ryan, disorder! ing the sidewalk with a show-case: ag on the street; 3. Dai cipal The fifth annual session will bein pt.1$.1872. For farther Principal. Canv—I take th thar ks to my friends andt y very liberal patronage of the past and respectfully cit @ continaance of the Promising bargains all the tims. expressing my NING OF A GEEMAN AND geaoraliy forthe ¥ L FOR YOUNG LADIES —Oo TORS Bt ct, September, th ao} » f . me for the new firm as violation of cart ance required; jolation of hack p® LINE 1N COTIONS. Bhirting Cottons of the best makes at red: Pillow Case Cottons, Bed Ticking, Canton Flannels, Bleached and ‘Shenti ask Table Linens from # cents u) Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Fruit 0 Kins; Beanvital Fal Fisnnels, Black Alpacas aud very che: xtra bargains may be expected by all. Call and examine ras . BENJAMIN MILLER, street, Georgetown. Petts b MBLISH MENT, wad, 0. ‘REBT, [AVING FEMALE ox MECHANICS Anthony Moran, cur Long. Dennis Long, aud Pat Ward, with riotous condact on G street and resi Officer Reardon; #10 each. John Frederici drunk and profane; @t0. ‘Tom Williams, violation of the cart law; $5 each. charged with refusal to aid of- in arresting some disorderly per- and ful colleginte cour es of Irth year resume SEPTEM LER 3 Samuel Lacket Joseph Bishop ¥ On) ficer Reardon school on M maste: Graphing Works, foo = *EORGETOW Pi GEORGETOWN. Rev. Dr. Huntixcpon, pastor of the First Baptist church in George! sence of two months, in improve’ T thorough, in English, the Languages, 1 _be made by the Sisters that the day pupils) intrasted to their refiued edacetion Drawing and Patuting form m, has returned children ; boarders apd sball receive a solid and Lave THE FOURTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CLUB will meet at Beckett’s hall t. See advertisement. Gorm, president of the canal com- y, Was bere on Thursda; with the millers, and gave orders for the repair of the dam which may increased supply of water. new dam, however, will give an uninterrupted supply. ‘The mills ‘are again idle to-day. Tan a tew hours last night, but were ordered to cease operations at 6 o’clock this morning. Tue New York steamer EF. C. on Monday evening Fe addrests aperior in consultation M MPRENCI oat ”, ENGLISH SCHOOL Young Ladies, on Monday, September temporarily give an Nothing short of a L107 Penusylvaniaavenus, neat Int treet ener Oaptol Hilly The M ‘partments will resus th EMBER 2.127. se BYe “INSTRUCTION arg7-eoim Corner 435 stand __ EDUCATIONAL. CHURCH BOTOOL & Young M ptreet, corner Be ROB Smt rosder st sure ts N EXPERIED: © received he apps 1004 F Sreeer, N . Ml oper for the season on SATU RD AY. Sep: oe h. “Bienes call tor ettculars. Besidence 019 street. BW *2 ENGLIFH AND FREN N OL FOR YOUNG LAD ¥ 2 7h WASHINGTON, BD. € The Preparatory Departmout opene Sept. Ith The College partment, r * an ATALOGUES, © the eeveral i arimen in, wd a th &,toct JA8. 0 WELLING ERNON DORSEY 5 SELE- Y Ladies. N __ 20ld eotenp: BLAND VALLEY (NSTITUTE,: Male BEV. 0. EGE & 5 . abarg, 5 miles west of Harris scholastic year Leg.ne Sept- ar COLONIZATION BUILDING. wd ‘arenne Radway’s Ready Relicr | CUTEST cleared yesterday with 800 barrels of flour and ou Principal: Mi other freight. This Insti corgeanna arrivedtrom CURES THE WORST PAINS Baltimore to-day, witl. 500 bushels of corn con- )MERSUN INSTITCT. SELECT cLassican 4 SCHOOL Fi b street, between Laud K bh A Seas -Aiter our report cinsed yesterd ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES choice amber sold 1,300 bushels of good red sold to-day at $1 ‘The market continues depressed on the stopping of the mills, and to- milters retused to bid at ail stock op band, which cannot be disposed of until the canal company gives them water to The farmers of Maryland send their wheat to this market should under- stand that the canal com sible for this state of afta THE Woop-PAVING OF £00 bushels of as they have alarge SOT ONE HOUB After reading this advertisement need any ome SUSFER WITH PAIN. BADWAYS READY RELIEF IS 4 OURS FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first, and is THE ONLY PALN REMEDY 'y stops the most excruciating patns, tious, Jammations. and eares Couge Stomach, Boweis, or other plication. { run their mills. any is wholly respon- DGE sSTRERT is locks are now laid on both sides of Riker’s ridge up to Congress street, and on the north side of the ridge as far up as High ence September Vth. = to a fish, Mathemattes, jes (day or evening), on MUNDAY, at residence No. 621 South Caro b 23-189" a terms Mpe avers bet ek EORGETOWN SEMINARY, No. 76 Gay street, Georgetown, D. 0. MISS LIPSCOMB, Princtpal. netituticn will be resumed © 16, with efull corps of aug?2-Im NCENT'S SOHWOL, corner lth and G rests, under the charge of the Sisters of Ohar children attend CITY ITEMS. of the Lungs, organs, by one ap; IN FEOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no_matter how violent or the te BHECUMATIO, Bed-rida Inf ne PL Oa No MR a Hosrmry.—English Superfine and Super- stouts for ST kc. English Superfines for French Superstouts for 27 Fine white and brown trom 35c. to 75c. Lambswool and Country- and the public gene! Merino, Shaker, knit Half Hose. A large assortment at low prices. Gxo. C, Hexntxa, No. 410 7th street N. W. RADWAY’S READY BELAEP WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE, aucr-th FAMILY SUPPLIES: _ TO1CE GROCERI=N af BEDU CED RATES. TEAS. Fine IMPERIAL, $1 por th do. 1 38 per ib. Bite GUNPOWDER, 81's per w. * 5 1 Best OOLONG Fi pervs —— best JAPAN, 81 per ib. We invite the a Sttention of our me Srticles mentioned’ ere - § qeomee “oerntons recent carefully selected for our family trade. and ms crate the sume to be fully as represeated in Goods delivered free to 7 partof the city. P. G. BOWSER 4 6o., DEALEBK IN CHOICE GROCEKIiES, 703 K STREET, Orposite Norinera Maries —_.+——— RELIEF POR THE Feet—Fee, $1 per Visit.— Corns extracted without pain; Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., relieved and cured, FLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. OONGESTION OF THE LUNGE SOBE THBOAT, DIFFIOULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEART HYSTERICS, CBOUP, DIPTHERIA. CATABRE, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEUBALGIA, BHEUMATISE, OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, bps senap ohy RRgpeny 8 BELIE tothe T parts whet nor difficulty exis ‘part o Legh a aly e wil ‘Twenty drops in halt minates cure © Hy, HE ae OSBOBNE'S BOABDIN A reopen WEDN Ep. M street, northeast corner 4 ‘Thcrough insirection by Northern Teachers Applications may be made to the Pri ‘end circulare may be TeR NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, N. Y. and 15th st., pays 6 perct.on deposits. 2713. THERMOMETERS and Barometers are and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street pct nen Shensireers Hecerte art leeds svrrimaci HE BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSIUAL HIGH SCHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Paincirar, Wil open Serrexrer 2p, in tho B. he 43¢ strect Presbyterian ») entranes at the ‘ Pripcipal may be seen at the School Root betw the hours of ¢and§ p.m. on the 29tD, 9-1 of Bay Le addressed through th : « CHOSSON’S CELEBEATED Kid and Castor Glove, FRom 1 to 6 Brtrons. Binck, White, Light, Mode, and Dark. All the new to match the prevai Silk and Dress Goods pale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., NEW YOKK, angl3-tu.th4m Sole Azentsfor the United States. Cc HANGE. MASSEYS PHILADELPHIA ALE @ 87. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bott IsS SENDORFF'S SCHOOL uceestor, Miss ADA C iy until mi For sate, whole- CNG LADIES’, BRSPOUN, 713 H street. will be reopened ply at the sc! Froesoric isstiture, “ A SELEOT SCHOOL FOR BoYs. ‘The thir! annual session will commence the 9th of Beptember, ter Boptember Dy THE BOWELS ers shonid iw: Wars aby Longe wl Will prevent sickness or ter. Jt 2s betver than aa 8 atimulent. al INTERNA I would respeettull: withdrawn from the have engaged with Market Space, where I o in the way of DRY GOODS, and call. brandy or bitten: ony Stents that 1 Selby & Nau Jouxson & Carury, TIL eat inducements nvite from them a JAMES W. SELBY, Late Selby & Nandain, REGISTER 0 10 ALL WHOM TF Ma Y This is to give notice that mad uel W. Megruder to be" a stot coaal estate of BENJAM P°Georgetawn, DL O., > has beeu! ing'Vefore ths bia, in special epicmber, Isi2ewhere will ‘appear swhy letters should ovided, & copy of this once @ week for three weeks r. WEBSTER, Register of Wills, Per Jos. J. Ort, Deputy. ED STATES PATENT OFFICE, » August 24, 1872. PLERCE FEVER ANDAGUS, acid ed AND AGUE cured for fifty, ‘agent in this worl Giires cox GouzaGca COLLEGE. icativn has been THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, * Sr Court of District term, on BATURDAY Jint Beery drop of tho SA. and when al! persons ‘tn: not iseue to eaid JAMES CLABK, Procident 188 CALKLSS'8 SCHOOL wr FIRST MON Ds at the corner of Penna. , OUNG LADIES’ Y Hoven ’s Boarding ‘SRPTEMBER 9th. priveipal. Miss | ‘HE MISSE: for ¥. he SEPrempre, av. and Ost 3.8. aul5-Im™ cusion of a patent granted to the <i day of November, 1853, for an improvement tm Bustles for Lai ec : is ordered ‘that the testimony in the case be Closed ou the 24 day of Ociober next, for filing arguments and tho E: po) limited to the ist day of November next, and thsi saic petition be heard on the 6th day of Novembe nex! ry mn ray oppewe this axt FT Beda PB THE BUPRE Holding @ Special Term, Sepiember 4, 1872. bands, administratr! ceased, the adminisiratriz Supreme Court of the Yor the ual settisaect aad aisect jor the fina ont ; cataie of said deceased Ist. eagls ln S PRELEY will re-open their Schoo DAY. Se Met) =e the pee in! . te , i jors of 0 ‘ Preebyterian Oburch. Beeld, 16" Detrces For references see circul Tse CRAREIOAL Oe. MATHEMATIUAL If the patient, dail pee wenceohe wastes, acgii Im a vw material made trom a “ BARSSEARILLIAN certail in; fur when once thir ine work of purification. 1 be aud evory day the pati ioe eoeteas Geo woight increasing. i only doea the SaRsaPaRILLian 14 eh known reuiedial agents im the cure of Bcrofulous, Constitutional and Skin ‘8 the only positive cure for Be momissioner, MK COURT OF DISTBIOT COLUMBIA, 4% STREET, (DR. SUNDERLAND’S CHUROR,) Sendo fa dimiaiak ed for the Pupis MON. ofered see cirenli call and see the Principal, MB. CHAI ‘M.,0t 619 Pepnsylvania avenueeast. sagli-lm FP2£0sR10K FEMALE semivany FREDERICK, MD. CHARTERED 1540, ‘Wiil commence its Next Session MONDAY, tax 9rn or Szrramece In tne case of Stari eeu ah ee ING ARD DAY Yo0Ne wan D.Q., 13 THIRD ST. beptcmber lr. PE Tere ntoee ) ‘omen CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE ROL'T & WM. TOUNGER'S anp BASS ALD DUBLIN BROWN sTovr, our ee, Whh a fine steck of IMPORTED ant DOME: TIO GRE Bee, and ERIES, evlected eepectaliy for facn! 7 hg Bt a very low Rgure N.T. METZGER, (Successor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 SEVENTE STREET, mis Betworn Dent B._ Stop! Look!! Read !!) DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 16 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GBADRD at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO. Also, see PRICES OF SUGAR before purchasing eleewhere. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & UP. We ag +«lling FLOUR, too, st ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OD. ‘We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF Haus that can be produced, at prices which DEFT PETITION. GIVE US 4 CALL; IT WILL Pay row

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