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lio EVENING STAR. | | MONDAY |, A976. September Weather Frobabilities To-day. OFFiIce oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuineton, September 11, 16/6. For the middle and eastern states, falling barcmeter. ‘nereasing northeast to south- east w'nds, cloudy and rainy weather and staticnaiy or lower temperaiare. LOCAL NEWS. Amotements, 4c, Tonight. National Theater —Hampty Dumpty. Fords Opva House—Hersmanno, the ma- gictan. Theater Comique.—F irst class varieties. —_———— Condensed Lecals. The street lamps will be liguted to-night Bt 640 p. m., and extiny at 12:15 a. m. From J. C. Parker we have late New York and paaasepnin papers in advance of the mails. The Baltimore American —“Mr. J. M. Barren, for three ceasons the business man- eger of McVicker’s theater, in Chicago, has engaged with John T. Ford to the stage of his Washington theater.” tS reported here that Charles G. Fisher, wl strac awaiting [trial on the charge of ab- $y accidentally sbot it week in Delaware, of a gun. of Mr. Henry Johnson as Dy the diseb: ‘The resigvat! school trustee is generally regretted, as by character and capacity be had earned the confidence and respect of the community. The hoard as at present constituted cannot afford to & maby such members. r. W. “orcoran has received a letter from Acting Secretary of State Hunter, re- questing bim to call a meeting of the monu- ment commissicn for the Barpose of organt- @ation, and Mr. Corcoran called the first mnreting of the commission for to morrow. At thé meeting of the New York Republi- can association Saturday evening & commn- Dication looking towards @ closer anion of late republican associations The death of Mr. E. Stanley ‘Sebreiner, of the Adjutant General's office, ix regretted by & large circie of friends. Resolutions of sym- fp by his official associates will be found nm another part of this issue. ir. 8. was one of the most gifted clerks in the Adjatent General's office, and leaves a widow and three cbild.en. At the Tilden flag-raising at Bladersburg, turd@y, after the pole had been raised and to the breeze, Hon. Montgom- led the assem! to order, and gp mer were ——- by pn Leg J. . Norris, Gen. Carrington. ige_Moore, W.P. Fury, J ey, Dr. Henkle and T. J. Mabon. A Hayes and Wheeler meeting was heid at Lavgiey, Fairfax county, Va.,on Saturday night. About two hundred republicaus were listened to addresses from Mersrs. Joseph Williams, Arthur Shep- herd, of this city, and others. The meeting was under the auspices of Mr. John Lar: formerly of this cli Dr. Vandyke. ————— Educational Institutions, Directory for Parents and Guardians. THE STAR publishes about this season of the year a large number of advertisements of educational institutions. It may be proper to remind such of our patrons as desire to send their children to private schools that most of the institutions advertising in our colvmns are successful schools, conducted by experienced teachers, who bave made the instruction of youth tre business of a life time. Other institutions advertising will be noticed hereafter as their advertisements appear. ihtiss V. Faust’s English and Freneh school for young ladies and little girls will reopen ey gy 18th at 1915 H street northwest. select schcol and Kindergarten for bo; and girls wiilopen September 20th at S00 Street northwest. Miss A. D. Merrill and Miss B. C. Graves successors to Miss Emma Marme.el. Mr. James Cauldwell, late a prominent organist in Boston, ts open to an engagement in avy church. He will receive pupils oa the organ and piano. Address Ellis’ muste store. or. H. C. Porter will quiz @ Hmited num- ber of first course medicai students in anato- my, physiology and therapeutics. See advi. ———- | AMUSEMFNTS— Natiomel Theater._Humpty Dumpty will appear at the Naitonal tnis Week with bis boon companiou Pantaloon, and the familiar charactere—Harlequin end Coiuwbine. Ali those who bave never seen this lamous pantomime should improve this oprortunity, while those who have seen it Wil be sue to go again. Mr. J. S. Meifit is the crly wortby successor of Fox now on the stage, while W. H. Bartholomew, Louise Bosbell, and Chas. Ravel have now enviable revutations in their respective roles. ferds Opera House —T night the famous Heri mann, the prestidigitateur, will begin ap engagement at Ford’s Opera House. The Tepu't.jon of Herrmann is such that no ex- tensive notice is necessary to call the atisn- ton of the public to his magic soirees. In ado ition to his sight of hand trieks he will ive marvellous spiritual seances assistet y M'lie Addie. e is well worth seeing. 7) ‘ater Comique.—Among the new stars who will appear atthe Comiquetais weok Bre the Snow brothers, Miss Lizzie Mulvey, and Miss Ema Brett. The Yeatman sis- ters. Arnold brothers, and others cf iast week's company are retained. 2 e THREE CONFIDENCE MEN AND THE To- Bacco Box GamE.—Yesterday Detectives Clarvoe, McDevitt and McEifresh arrested tree confidence men named Jobn Kennedy, Thomas Wallace and Thomas Eckles. oo ihe charge of swindiing a Centennial visitor out of a $300 gold watch, #75 chain, two dia- mond pirs, and @small amount of money, while on one of the excursion boats down the river. This was by the pew todacco-bor me, where the dupe is induced to bet on is ability to oj tobaceo-box, which is adroit'y substituted for another box which cannot be This game has been suc- cessfully practiced in District for some- Ume past by @ gang of these thimble- riggers. They are held for a hearing. GONE TO THE CENTENNIAL.—The Presi- dent of the Potomac Fruit Growers’ Assc- elation, Judge Gray, is on hand at the grand fruit opening in Philadelphia to-day, in je of selections from bis own orchard on ‘otomac, 8ud those of other members of He will be followed by Dr. fociety. grass, the secretary, and others, with the puipose of nee as Hfth session of the National Agricuitural Congress, which commences to-morrow, and also the “reunion” ot the American Pomo- logical Society, and other similar convoca- Uons of those interested tn the important pursuits to which they relate. —_+——. ri trat Bucd| ELECTIONS oF OFFICERS.—Company A Washington Light Infantry, has re-elected ‘Wim. G. Moore captain, Wni.'N. Dalton first lieutensnt, and m. H. Harrison second! Heutenant. The office of brevet second lieu- tenant, formerly heid by J.J. Meding, bas been abolished. The Mount Vernon Ducking Club has elected the foliowing officers: President, Wm. B. MeKelden; vice ident, Watson W. Eldridge; secretary, W. H. Tucker; finan- celal secretary, E. T. Thomas; treasurer, Jno. K. Morbous. Directors, C. F. Willett and L. P. Pum parey, re-elected. —_——e—_. RODDED IN THE SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. A man giving the name of Frank A. Mar- Un applied at the 6th precinct station for = last night, stating that he had been rob! Saturday ui -bt in the Smithsonian grourds. The pockets of his pants and vests bad been cut with @ sharp instrument while he was asleep and a lot 01 pers and mone; Seeounting to nearly three Oudred dollars Scrt AGAINST THE DISTRICT._Mr. R. J. Murray to-day entered asult for Thomas of Columbia ——- —— Se —- alleged to have been done his Property by the defendant raising the grade of Q street, between 10th and ita streets, Without making provision for carrying of the water, and by reason of which ith street was blocked up apd his property and busi- ness injured. He lays damages at $5,000. a bring your . 909 Pean- Sylvania avenue.—Ade't. Hicuway Ropsgry.— Saturday nieht, finle Jomwes Acton was walking along New Hampshire avenue, between L and M stree's pera West, be waa Knocked down and robb-d foughe. "Ome Oy. ® number of colored ihe thieves, but oy a —- pursuit of ed ENCOURAGE Hom MANU: get the best goods for the lowest pone fot ean do both by Byrebasing tran traveling bags, ladies satchel els, barness, &c., city tbe last twenty-one —_——_— PRiIG6’s jewelry store received some bean- tiful gold wire chalelaine and = eyeginan in ies Beck, chains, ax pa a and buttons. cent Cie, No. 407 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 Police Mavagemen THE FORCE TO BE SLIGHTLY REDUCED, BUT NOT TH PAY. At @ meeting of the Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners, Saturday afternoon, the opinion of the Attorney General in rela- tien to oper of the rolicemen was laid before the rd and fully discussed; also misslovers and the’ police boards sed after missioners ice 7 several communications by way of explana- tion bad passed, the controversy was settled ou the basis that the police board assume the entire e: of the station-hous3s, in- cluding repairs, fernieh! of fuel, payment of rent, &c., thus in relieviog the District ‘om ma) of sll contracts and other Habilities connected with the service, the Jacter to vey the full amount of the #150,000 ®ppi opriation from the District revenues, in twelve instalments of $12,500 each, $285.10 of whicb bas already been paid out by the Dis- trict Com missioners on account of such ex- ses for the current year, to be witbhela the July instalment. RETRENCHMENT. The | ae board have dismounted fourteen men, leaving only six mounted men, who pond to do duty in 3 county, and commuta- ton for expenses of keeping horses poy ye en privates, phys duty in Pinsenuacee of iL ith, or who have heretofore on trial on charges of general inefficiency, have been designated to be dropp:d from the rolls, a3 follows:— Charles E. Cameron, Joseph Whitemore and Jobn Drill, third precinct; W. Wallace Grant, sixth do.; James McCoigan and John H. Stincheomb, seventh do., and D. P. Berk- ley, elgbtb do. The vacancy in the detective corps, caused by the resignation of J. L. Sargent, and three existing vacancies ar-ong the privatss, will not be filled. which will be a permanent re- duction of eleven me All of these changes are to take piace from and after October Ist, which, with other enr- tallments bereafter to be made, will bring the expences within the appropria‘ion, apd obviate the necessity of reducing the pay of the retained force. The police will receive their pay next Wednesday for — and August, at the old Yates—890 per monib. ABNIVERSARY. To-day is the 15th anniversary of the or- ganization of the Metropolitan fj olice of this District, apd it bad been partially arranged to hay reunion of the members originally appoin and a banquet, but the action Above stated, caused by the limited appro- riation by covgress, has broken up the =. feet. The disagreeable weather last night reminded the veterans of their first night’s duty on the force, the weather being about the same. ANOTHER STATEMENT. The above article was prepared from in- formation furnished by an officer of the Police board. Attbe jum bia building our . that in addition to the $288.10 withheld, as stated above, is to be added $4,580 for actual rent of station houses, £1,150 for fuel, and $1,000 for repairs of sta- tion houses. Total, 86,318.10; which de- ducted from $150,000 leaves $142,691.90 to be paid over to the ie board in twelve instalments of $11,890.99. This was the arrengement. The District Com- missioners cannot transfer theee liabilities, as contracts bave been entered into. Efforts bave industriously been made by some 3 to create the impression that the District Commissioners desire to reduce month. Punable to do the Pee, of the policemen, which is not the fact. The opinion of the A’ General is in accord with the attitude taken by ‘tem, that the police board must contract their Le cae gma ood within the amount ap- ed by propria! Congress, which they have now done. —_e—__—__. THE GosPEL TENT, which has been re- erected by members of the Mount Zion M. E. ehureh, Rev. W. I. comer mck og and the North Baptist eb Rev. E. was opened w: “Rock of Ages,” led by the choir of Mount Zion chureh, of which Mr. G. W. Sharetts is leader, Miss Lillie Beaman at the organ. Rev. Mr. Mc- Kenney followed with a prayer and short address. Remarks were then made by Rev. Drs. Gray, Presbrey. Hayden, May, Hall aod Messrs. Oleott and Rich. In the evening the exercises were opened with the singing of re- vival bymns,and Rey. Dr. Gray preached. At the close of the discourse the service took the form of an inquiry meeting. These meet- pa be held every vight during the week. ScHooL TRUSTEE APPOINTED. — Mr. Isaac N. Cary bas been appointed a trustee of public schools, vice Henry Johnson, re- signed. Mr. Cary is @ well-known colored man in this District, and bas ably filled a position as clerk in the office of the chief engineer of the District since the orgauiza- Uon of the present District government, —— BARNUM CoMinG.—P. T. Barnum’s great show Is to exbibit here on Friday and Sat- urday, the 22d end 73d Inst, aod Mr. Biroum bimeelf. the greatest of all his curiosities to ibe public, will be present and addic:s bis patrops. The gorgeously decorated adver- Hsing raiirced car of this exhibition is now in the elty. a OF INTEREST TO GEORGETOWN WATER ComeuMERs.—The high-service reservoir pomp in Georgetown !s to be Stopped to- morrow at 6 p.m. until 6 a.m. on Wetnes- day. to afford opportunity to clear out the boller of the engine. ——_o—__ INFORMATION in regard to the new four- and-one half percent. United States bonds can be obtained by calling at the hanking bouse of H. D. Cooke, jr. & Co , 1129 F street, through whom parties desiring can make investments. —_o——___ MAERIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Jobn Boyk Ca*herine Owens; Coaries and Bi. Nelson and M: E. Cartwright; Thomas and Maria Webb; W. W. Dean and Mrs. M. M. Frisby; Thomas H. Bario Alesia Simmons. —+202- THE CHARLESTON (S. C.) T2oUBLES.— An Arsociated Press dispatch from Charles- ton, 8. C., says: The condition of Charleston continues very disturbed. The colored riot- ers Saturday night waylaid and attacked several white men, chiefly in back streets, but fled u the @) of the patrol. Governor bas issued @ procia- mation commanding peace; discountenanc- ing armed assemblies on the street, and call- ipg upon the city and state officers to enforce tbe laws and preserve order. Mayor Cun- ningbam bas issued a proclamation similar ‘n tone 79 that of the governor, SUSPENSION OF A NEWSPAPER—The Richmond (Va.) Enquirer of Sunday con- tains the following announcement: “In view Of the resignation of the editors in conse- quence of diMculties in connection with the business management of the Enquirer, it is thought best that publication should be sus- nded for the present in order ime for reorgan: adjustment, wkieb can be effected in no other way with- out at to the interesta of those con- cerned.’ ———— PARTI2s who want medical diplomas without medical examinations can apply to the appraiser’s office at the Custom House, the president of the mythical university not being likely to call there for the latest su; Bly: Here is another evidence of the way 4 which we are gradually a the foreign marke* —exporting to would-' nglish phy- sicians diplomas imported from Manchester. ( Phila. Times. ——_—__, THE St. HYACINTHE Fikz—A man pamed Blanchette bas accused .his elder brother of having caused the destruction of the village at St. Hyacinthe, Canada, the otber day. His object in setting fire to his own bouse was to obtain the money for which it was insured. The story is cireum- stantially related by the ae Blanchette. Sind seems consietens in i (WV. ¥. Herald, ee ——EEEEEE SHOT by INDIANS —A W; terri dispatch says that on the ti inate aot Beasor at a ES Storr or Dover make his first Far g oenarhinemeasating ts at from the sea front, fy direct to ie 40 minutes. weighs 300 LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. How Ipjustice Is Worked. Peak ire acpecemoateat toe ries of the various v= ernment bave ordered or suggested to cuier clerks pot to give riers and others information of, £nd the bames of clerke who have Waem Glenerged oe are to be, whieh I ne Ft A md whobave au tn these and wi — who, if they bad a timely knowledgeofsuch dis or theease those who are draw their and slip quietly from the city without = “square thing” by those who have ™ cit i § experience bas taught me, fore I bope for the benefit of the many, & I of the discharges will be obtained pal Ushed from day to day as they occur. SUFFERER. s E ¢ cen THE CUURTS. Eaqurry Court—Judge Olin. To dey, Riggs agt. Oliver; sale of lot 2, in Fille ieeued. ‘Keys agus Keys’ prost ordered tule issued. Keys ey8; Di to be *aken. Tr stees of Ebenezer M. E. cburch agt. Brown; hearing commenced. PoLics CourtT—Judge Mills tem. To day, Wm. Lyons, profanity; Michael Sullivat and Frank ‘Ford, dirorderly; John Smith, John Williams and James Shreves, an Thos. Bowers, Wm. Ahern, Wm. ‘urnett, George Brown, Gibbons, Jcbo Harper, Taylor Triplett and John C. Gates, disorderly; forfetted their collateral Ceposits. Alice Fitzgerald, vagrant; secarity or workhoase. Jobn Adams, a small colored boy, throwing stones; Robert Sner- 5; $5 fi lock, loud and boisterous; $5. Daniell Bull, cursing; €5. Wm. Lane, throwing stones; $5. Frank Reardov, profanity; $5. D. D. Strunk, making indecent exposure; fined €20 or sixty days. James Adams, throwing stones; Oued #3. John Machin and Wm. Streets. vagrancy; bonds or workhonse. Sarab Wililams was cherged by Sarah Hunt With profanity, and Sarah Hunt wes charged With the same offense by Sarab Williams. Mrs. Willams is @ sub-tenant of Mrs Hont in the same house, and they got into a dis- pate, when bad words were used. Both cases Were dismissed. Charles Lightfoot, James eury nson and Philip Batter, vagrants; Butler was dismissed and the others required to give bonds. M. J. Young was charged with belng pro . Young wi 7 fane and disorderly. This was a Georgetown row between a Mr. Young and @ Mr. Stern, two La mayan A daughter of the latter 1m testifying as to the language used by Mr. Young could not be persuaded amination to repeat the over several times, counsel for de- ce insisting that it was not sufficient. The court desided that she need not repeat the language i: Yetta Stera, Co Mr. complaining witness, testified as to her lan- guage, and among other indignities, she said that his (Stern's) daughter was of no Sccount, as she married a Christian, at the same time she used very indecent words and [ pbs continued for further testimony. ichael, Jabob, and Josiah Stern, were at this point arrai; on the of dis- turbing the quiet of Georgetown by using rofane and indecent language in the street. ‘his was @ part of the same row. Mrs. Young testific i as the language us.d by de- fendants, which was of the same nature. Other witnesses were heard and the court dismissed the case. Yetta Young, assault on Michael Stern; continued. BoGuUES. John B. Jobnson alias Albert Johnson, larceny of two bushels of coal; #5 or thirty 8 in jail. James Warren, larceay of a kK and about #6 from Mrs. 8. E. pleaded guilty of picking her pocket, and was fined $50 or six months in jail. Queen Anne, a colored boy about 16 years old, was charged with stealing the money crawer containing some silver coin belonging to Mrs. Anne J. Naddy, shop- Keeper. ON THEIR MUSCLE. ‘Wm. McCormack, assault on Wm. Smith, pleaded seif defence.. This did not appear in the testimony. The weapon used was a large size stone tied up in his handkerchief, and in consideration of Smith striking the first blow the court im @ fine of 81 and costs. Charles Sigier, threats to Anna, his wife; 100 bonds to keep the peace. Walter Calla- ban, assault and battery on Charies A. Rock; $5. Edward Roach, assault and battery on James Latham; $5 and costs. Also, assault and battery on George King; #5 and costs. Morris Conners, larceny of some carpenter tools from Adam Fay; #50, or six months in Jail. Eliza Alexander, threats to Ella Shor- u scrimmage between them caused by jealousy about one Jim Parker—#200 bonds to keep the peace. Henry Jenkins, color: i, larceny of @ quantity of clothing worth #50 from Wm. Coiling, in the county; grand Jury—boad £500. CENTENNIAL INCENDIARISM —Fire in the Exhibition Grounds.— At 434 o'clock Baturday afterncon fire broke out in Murphy’s oyster saloon, on Elm avenue, opposite the main exhibition building, tn Falrmouat Park, ara before extinguished communicated to and destroyed property to the value of about £80,000. The mes spread east, west and south, consuming the entire lot of buildings oa Elm avenue, from the Transcontinental hotel to the Ross house, about twenty in all, ALEXANDRIA. that he (the mayor Deen deprived of bis oMce. Tar New Game Law.—Some of are under the impression that sportsmen they ma: ua to murdering ges the 15th of month. Not so; the law was again amended last winter and now reads des of ir ts or wild turkeys in any of the owing counties, viz: Rockingham, Al ria, Frederick, Clarke, Fauquier, Fairfax, Ray bapvock, Prince Sa, Westmoreland, pudoun, Goochland, York, James City, Oravge, Louisians, Lancaster, Madison Wythe. or apy otber connty that may so select, by order of the board of supervisors, from the Ist day of January to the 15th day of October of each year; or of any woodcock, from the Ist day of January wo tne ist day of July of each year. “2 This act shall be in force from its pas- sage.” ‘AGREST OF A TRAI.« WRECKER.—The po- lice this morning arrested Lancester Crum- to throw the the track, b; le was a ice hearing. Ruy. THomMASs F. BILLopp, for some time rector of St. vince ea a George county, died on Wednesday, the 6th in- stant, at “Chelsea,” the residence of his son- in-law, (Wm. Berry, esq.,) in the72d year of his age.— [Ser ‘inel, 9:h. THE SUPERINTENDENCY OF THE GAs ‘Worxs.—Considerable comment hes bean created on the streets t>-day by the state- ment made by Mayor Jobnsoa ‘t a friend of Mr. Nash, the superintendent of gas, had called on him previous to the tender of that officer's resignation to council, and offered, on his behalf, to forward that ation to tbe Mayor, provided he would apy aint a cer- tain employeof the works as Mr. Nash’s suc- cessor, in order that the friend might a a Po.nted to the vacancy thus created at works. The friend, moreover, required that the Mayor give him a promise in writing to that e: The Mayor says that he regard- ed this proposition as # corruot one, and re- fused to entertain it. He also called Mr. Iupnosten peopelttan tia pane toa Ing such a proper that Mr. Nash denies the truth of the Mayor's statement in toto. Torn By A DoG.—Mr. Thomas K. Davis, of Bristoe station, Prince William couaty, was badly bitten by a neighbor's dog on Tuesday last. His rightarm and leg were terribly lacerated, causing him great suffer- ing. ‘A Most REMARKABLE freak of nature oc- curred at the residence of a gentleman on Pitt street @ few days since, in the birth of a kitten entirely devoid of legs. The animal seems all right in other respects, and moves abouton the floor by dragging its bojy like & worm or serpent. Not THE MEN.—Mr. Ivans, who went from Charles county to Frederick, Md., to identify two men arrested at the latter place on suspicion of the murder of Everett at Glymount, returned to-day and reports that they are not the men.— [ Gazette, 9th. CITY ITEMS. SULPHUR AND MOLASSES, the old-tash- joned internal remedy for the itch, is obso- lete. That and other obnoxious skin diseases &re cured in half the time, without disorder- ing the stomach, by Glenn's Suiphur Soap, the great external anti-scorbutic. Depot, Crit- tenton’s, No.7, Sixth avenue. New York. THE TINTS produced by Hul's Instanta neous Hair Dye are like those of Nature. 1im,w,f6 ere charged with attemptin; rt pia Midland train of ig cross ties u) st Jast. —_. Letter from Rev wants Cobb, of Boston, Rdi- tor of the * Christian Freeman.” ‘on, December 24, 1859. Dear Sir: It may be some satisfaction to you to be informed of the result of the trial of the “Peruvian Syrup” in my family. My daughter was brought low by a typhoid fe vér Jast spring, and after the fever left her she continued very weak, and the simplest tc21 distressed her. For months she remain: 4 in the same debilitated condition; but from the Istoft Sepumber last, when she commenced taking the Syrup, the digestive fauctions improved, and sbe steadily gainei strength and vivacity; aud now, haying taken two bottles, she is restored to @ goo state of health; indeed, she appears more really healthy than she has for several years past lam of — that the “Protoxide of Iron’ contained in the Peruvian Syrup was adapt- ed to her case, and effected wnat no other known medicine could have effected. Yours truly, 8. Cons, Catarrh, Offe charges frem the oes succes: fair ated se by Doctor Hartley, No. 6 Grant Place. That the timid and ‘ted may feel the utmost assurance and confidence in the good generousl. ic ar. faith of Dr. Hartley, he 4 to attend all pireons rich or poor, free of charge, until the best evidence and most tran stream to be played uy: them and upon building. “Tels toougt by ena eR ua some Was the work of an‘incen incendiary, but others attribute it to the explosion of a Kerosene Pp. A man is in custody, ir, suspicion of having caused the fire. The Ross house was damaged to the extent of $20,000, and by the destruction of the New England house @ loss of $15,000 was sustained. The individual loss will vary from one to six thousand dollars. SF Queen Victoria is expecting another grandchild, before a great while,—for that matter, she is most of the time. The Prin- cess Louise now, and her first. a7" W. B. Clark, @ New York broker, who = mtly failed, Lee the ae Xi je prepared in fall all indebtedness. ey «7 Passengers for Florida and southwest Georgia, traveling via Charleston, are trans ferred three miles from Savannah to south- ern bound trains. however, on er, a7-C. R. Crossman was arrested in Phila- delphia Peng ao charged with embezzle- ment in Ban Francisco. In his apartments ‘was found $2,330 in $20 gold pieces, and con- siderable valuable jewelry. mar ag i ace es or Seneteare 3 mn: me, nex Sommer sand they will Dear an offering of $'0.000 to the Pope on behalf of the Irish Catholics of Montreal. m7 At the International medical congress in Philadelphia Saturday Prof. Nathan 8. Davis, of delivered @n address on medical educai and medical institutions. Delegates from Great Britain and Canada presented separate papers. The Great Anodyne and Nervine, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BRING THE ONLEBRATED G@ALIPEA BITTE a To be had of all Drussists, Bend for Pamphic, BELTS GALIPEA BITTER, Dowct, 13 Oaméen SAL TYLER, Jr, ‘WHOLESALE AGENT, Gugi?-an* Ho. 899 lsh st.. Washington. D. 0. ince. D. 0. fort pal , thousands of the inteligent public patronise Dr. White's es- tabli t, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op- — ‘Willard’s Hotel, to avoid painful rns, Bunions, Nails, Vascular Ex- creacences, &c. Fee $1 per visit. —_. Opp FELLOws take notice, and step in next door above your hall and buy a Travel- jpg Bee Satchel or Trunk, of the old and re- Mable manufacturer, James 8. Topham. His Stock is immense, variety great, and at such Jow prices as will astonish you. e603 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, ‘It will be to the interest of purchasers of material pyle par; to examine my stook. I have ‘superior FLOBIDA FLOORING 4-4 and 5-4, kiln dried. Also VIRGINIA PINE FLOORING seen wi OULDINGS, DOORS, &c., &o., which I will sell at prices to suit pur- chasers. DANIEL SHITH, fo eng8-tr Phoenix Mill, 1210 CARRIAGES. Weare selling, at greatly reduced prices, Gnd to please tm every partéoular. aol der eo pity Of our rights, H. KILLAM & OO,, 99 CHESTNUT STREBT. Get-ma' nly SEW SAVES, COB! PICKLING SEASON. PURE CIDER VINEGAB. 100 BBLS. IN STORE and FOR BAUS OHEAP. eppli- Sem ples end price furnished deslers upon SAl’L C. PALMER, DEPOT, 67 GREENE STREET, Georgetown, D. 0. j Bours AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. HUMPIY DUMPTY SAT ON A WALL. os Tete ate @.L. Fox's) original ava only MUMPTY DUMPTY TROUPE. Comprising Mr. Je-ves 8. MaMitt, W. H. Barthol- ee, oes Eat ueriee PANTOMIMES NIGHTLY MATINEE SATURDAY AT 9. Bab imore ad Obi» Railroad Company will The war Baber Ronee ager Sree the Teturned free of eed rerata at are JL. Presiteat. charge. Trains Ze 8:40 and 8: an 45pm, [seps-4t} BJ HA HERRMaNN AT FURD’, SEPTEMSES 11. ONE WEEK ONLY. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. First Appearance this Season of " ER COMIQUE, Ki T maT lo Peensylvacia tvs OPEN THE YEAR ROOND. rertormance EVERY HIGHT. Matinee tor Le- ‘Obildren_BVE MDNESDAY ScecRDAY ae TRENOOR, oe FIBST-CLASS IN BVERY RESP ECR. Variety, Drama, Burlesque an¢ Comedy. novli-ly BaLt. WASHINGTON, D.O. for Boek jables, » and a well lignted supplied with scenery , will be rented rebie terms. ‘Apely at the Janitor's ‘office, ta . sept-lm OLD No. Ball. On Exhibition 7TH Sr. at ARK RITER No. 432 Fh strect, ‘the New No. 439 77TH Br. vs. 8 SP’ trounce or boats "Teo tripe:— Leaving 7th-street wharf at 10 a. m., ping at fare 40 cents. Beco! leaving at es at 8:30; eatre ciading 00d’ country Persons wishing to © plcasant day tn the canegrs vie ait ata ste ean do jy18-3m children balf Fare, 60 cents; price. fevand sth cara go directly te the wharf, GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, SPSING AND BUMEEE. PREMIUM BTEAM DYBING AND SUOUKING, at WM. Bare of until needed. witbout extra cl ootved from PIANOS, &c. “(CaUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” plitil sequing DBOKES BROTHERS’ PIANOS cast uy from plate ou the inner ieft hand side of G. KUHN: Bele Agent eat "Bele Agem 07 1th street, above Pa. av, W: . B. O.; bp epee, Bardot Organs. ae BRAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS, which hay Geet oat Saree eo ishing. to parcbase, ‘Sew Pines promptly a for Wm. 6 and . PROFESSIONAL. Devers SMITE 32s Oo oon e fomy vein. BARRETT, D.D.S Ny Qcuvrren & FRESCO, DECORA’ and e AL acd PLAI@ PAINTING, os 7 Wh street northwest. ie Bagnall Tie Fagg ewe, PBE GET zB |. BITHER Dr. rot . of, hs eas Sle AES aoe SUMMER RESORTS. BEOKncer sremes.AgIFy <a. ieard, 3 el7 week, per mots: For further 3720-2 =e cakes Va. aes aang eee ee pe ‘TRAVELING SUITS AT COST. set i = 2 2, Hi a Fe § EDUCATIONAL. M188, SMITE ill open 8 SCHOOL for Onecare a HS MAE TEAS ia reopen fe pte € Sh, BTTORI 18a AvsD ¢ Marens's Hay Bani: = of tuition, WEDNESDAY, THUBEDAY, antareaDaT, For gemente and terme plaase call at the Academy from bot sod dromatss the above éars. cI RS tome Bone Sere : a Church of the Im: logpen teen dave by vote or suth- seed Sc* east i) USIOAL OONSERV «TORY At the elegant Music Hall, 432 9th «treet. B20 pays for sixty Leeovs in the Firet Grade end tor Circuler. 0, B. BSULLABY, sep? Bw" Director INDERG*SBTEN, Bo 1127 W' TMINSTER Al Day Bi s and Youne Child em. — SC BOOL fer Geri Scheel eaine Boptember S12 6 ne r 22st; Popils received at made to the Prin ELMAN, Westminster. Md jd.) Beferences:—Bt. Kev. Hears ~. ©. W Baokin, Baltimore, Hes:y Principal Bt James College, dows — LISH, FBENOH AND OCLASSIOAL S& UBOCT SCHOOL for young Led) fend tite! Giri 915 Bew York averas north GELO JACKSON Principal. | The Foctoog wilt respon” fier" rening 0 will reo reni UI ‘ourg Men Octover Ist. ~~ SUMBERE® ALLEY INSTITUTE, (| cademic, Commercial AnA tery echool. Buildings and grounds attractive and cary of ac- oeee. ‘Number of boarders limited to fifieen. Average charges 9340 per year. Twenty-fourth year Bep- tember 18'°b. eepb- im , Tear! Wa) den, Teacher of Vocal and Instro- He ebar, f Matic PI 's. The ‘will begin on WEDNESDAY, Septens ptm ROETOWRE OOLULEGE, DISTKICOT OF COLUMBIA. FIRST TERM. Classical Department. " Der 18th. GF? September Sth. jedical Uctobur 84 Eee'Sepatae gee se epi lw President. pe CSM 60) Kast Onpitel a Ferme Banas cestonot Avemombe, @100" re ™ For periicuiars apply to the Bis*er Pnperior Sq OCK BILL COLLEGE, Bindies resumed on MONDAY, the 4th of Sep- tember. BBO. BETTSUIS, Prevident L. ° 50 = 5 DANCING ACADEMY, At Marini’s Hall, B street, between 9b and i0:h, north weet. Mr L. G@. Marixt begs leave to ai — Te pen his academ: SaTo ounee that AY. Septem. 7 o'clock p. m. pupils are respectfully invited to at. tend the opening ot particulars see circulars. sepise ¥ INSTITOTE—The Mises BUB iil reopea thetr senxl for You. Ls- AY, September 18th, s 1403 spl aw" Lb MeDIOAL COLLEGE OF TUR BIAN UNIVERSITY—The Fifty Gu Ccurse of Lectures will begin on MONDAY, Octo- ber 3, at it @., with an Introd by Prof. Ww. B. Drinkard. FACULTY: Jobn © Riley, A.M M.D., Professor of Materis jecica and “atice. J, Ford Thompson. M D., Professer of Surgery. W. W. Jobnston, =. » Professor of the Theory icine. Professor of Obstetrics and » Professor of Chem! 5 Drinkerd: MD. ME Css Proleceor juctory and Practice AF A. Kivg, M.D, BF Fristoe Li Ww of Physiology. rator of Anatomy . to JUHN ©. RILEY. M. jew York avenue. sepl im o. OMB SOBOOL, INGLE PLacs, © iz th snpnal seesion oom. lth. Male and Femaie De- ‘partments se = 4 . coestime Rad? d+ BS SANSON:t principale M®* LOUISE POLLOCK’S BATIOSAL KINDERGABIEN AED PELMABY SOHOOL M'seavot Bgoes-im" commence iis eighth DAY, Bepten ber 13th, 1576 pais may be consulted at the Semivary. Gireulars at ibe bookstores. angS-26* 1876 HOWARD UBIVERSITY —The Fan re & ia a. col UOTUBER Mi Beusoe no te ea sn aat eis ipal b_okstores. Misnrsthan BUJA0'S ding and Day Schoo. 2 departm-nt-, : EMBEE 14, end ia the Medi EDUCATIONAL. EDICAL Dera nT oe oe vanity ‘The twenty eighth Course of Lecturee wilt MONDAY, October 34. te a8 p. ety Introductory by Pref Sebfor wales ™ 2. Professor of Materia Mad. Daniel okey a .M.D., Profewor ef Chem- Jobnscn Blot, M.D Professor of Climtea! Sar. te M_D., Dean, 7 With street Waringten DO. oNME® BEBOH Oba SSE, Course of Practical Instroction 75 ing Clammer Varees for Ladies aug Genthe Mondays and Tbharedaye at th om menoe BONDAY. Fep: 4. Bi e4vant F duced oot, Lecture Hoome, 428 Tth at sell het SOHSOL, Mrs. 8 ‘A Princtpe il reopen tn ell Branebes of MADAMEL OOLLIEBE'S BOOLE PWawcaiee AND English and Clasercal @chool fore itmited namber of BOWS under fourteen ty ENCH. THE LANGUAGE F The fou 4 under the exp~rtal uations of & MALE SEMIN «AG No. ©1 Stoddard siren, Georscown, D.C. Serve Barremeen Tete eee SF For terme apply to Mire LIPBOOMB, Prin- Sept. Cegramrgnaneet TN Oe Pi 2 oy 4 eargretiseaary Sei ge . Epicat Daranrme: ren as bo at delay. a+ only a Tiaited 1627 ian st u68 contenning jenlers ad- — Prof. W. morn ae, a MSs, Oseonnes se onhlaare Sa sae ae febere. ise. ii ‘will reside in 3 Pet atte eee "geeates taken ie Braige and Put‘ low rin O18 1876 FALL. 1876 ‘We have now in stock all the new styles is P FELT HATS. OSTBIO“ AND — “nD anor FEATHERS, ABD OBNAMENTS. for winter impertation of TD GLOV) well sell for fifteen Suis Monccram at §1 per pair. button at per pair. MRS. M. J. HONT, 691 and 623 D st. northwest. sepl-tr @ JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORE. We aD ACK VELVSTS. Bow stvie HATS tn Fall shapes. Fanoy yEaTHeus, ac BF-Bpecial attention given to orders. ire. J.P. P. Sull-tr 1109 PF Btrest, between Utd and 19th. 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7] 5 = LADIES READY-MADE BUITS, OVEE BKIETS 45D BASQUES, ane LADIES UNDEBW PABABOLS snc SUK UMBRELLAS at bs pric FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, ond MILL IBE * GOODS less than cost. JUST EECEIVED— & large amort ment of HAMBUBG EDGES no BORU LACKS ceiling at reduced price. OORSETS and KID GLOVES tne great va riety, HUMAS BAIE very iow at 6 HELLESS, Vis MARKBT M188 BE A HeOORHICE, 698 Orn STREST, (eT. CLOUD BUILDING, Dally receiving all the latest Hovel ties ts

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