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=" oo SOO Ps eo mat 7 EP dere 1 WHOLESALE TarEviINe— Poultry in Demand— . EVENING STAR. _| rnc wars serncen tne Fax O1erh’s Ottice | Pety thetts are trequentia the mortnera see. CITY ITEMS. ____ EDUCATIONAL. Fr se between tUtfice-_Collecter Bee. oe oe cae gy, Rae ine erciates taken o@ are of Jur Serta, H. & poneay For Cone opty tat hie MONDAY.........SEPTEMBER 20, 1869, | <i! on hie niuec'epondence has appeared a rl ETS Oe Dot Caaeie, Ser strove north, of shche mnste im regard to the city taxes: boundary OF MAIR to Fi street, a76 as eticwat _ Orry Hatz, Wasarctos, well be, bu porters, they . LOCAL NEWS. pt ee tember 15 1580 —To tae Better oy ae are not ubiquitous, aad the beats ‘teree Ororde Battons, —_— .O., vantage Bizaeet Received this morning, at "s One Dollar ‘otton for the oun branches. Wo Jewelry Storer Na tis Pearetinoa Svenee, oxige charges. ‘Adare Be Aiexenarie, Vite larger rf Sir: That no wrong impression | than those down town, thieves have better op- Amusements, Excarsions, Pic-Nics, ke. | CX" Ci in ine minds of our citizens Fe- | portunities to ply thelr vocation thea is avy Natiowal THEATRE.—Lefingwell Burles- spectipg the time when taxes for the current | other part of the city. The neighborhood of 4 and 6th streets. accused. Messrs. J. F. Hartley ana’ w. H. | between ue troope. be received, I respectfally request | Sth and O streets bas suffered, and two more | Wort a. Agent character of (hem: — 188 “ ‘oewen to Norfolk and return on the teat, the accompanyin, letter from the Tax | cases occurred there last week. A gentleman, | cuseg, Mr. H. Eberbach (of J. F. Elis) ses OPINIONS OF THE BALTIMORE PRESS—To M Me. ro ps LADIES Suugmany. steamer Ooi! on Mondays and Thursdays. Clerk may be publ in your columns. rien: received « half barrel of ale placed itm | titted to having sold & piano to the accused, ta | Thore who Suffer with Chili Cease t0 use wn wee a tee ater fits: ay Dairy Excursion to M vi ‘ery respectfully, your obedient servant, his cellar and locked the door,but in themorning | be paid tor in instalments, and M. FG. Devic | quinine, the effectof whicd acts upon the head Soaitene teamie ae te Set Be. swamer Arrow, at 10am. VeTHOn on the 5: J- Bowam, Mayor. | found the door bad been broken open. and up0d | that he sold a sewing machine to the prisoner, | and is disagreeable, ard substicate the beet | Bie ‘oth etreet, 0 16-61" to be paid for in monthly instalments, . H. | Temedy now ia use, “Charles Gautier’s Native g ae 7, b Das more power and Modis BUTS TEACHER OF ¥ ym 10th street. m's Ant G. msn a wi . ——— mm the afternoon for ale for pea Mannnrrs ALLERY, street. Tax CreRx's Orricey, Washington, Septem- | mer, the servant came back, reporting A. Brewster testified to having paid $1,009; Suita & StRoxe’s ART Gatrany, 25 F | per 17. i=69—Hon. Sayles J. Bowen’—Sir—In | the’ barrel was. there, tyut' pertectiy dry, iti Fats $1.00 t0 & ‘Stree. : Mrs. 3b he believes the accused leaves no bad effect upon the system. For sale 16-2 reply to your inquiry, I respectfully state | which proved to be the On Saturday. Ener = ™e = by all druggists grocers. Price =] per 2 Bw Scuvetzzw PARK.—Grand Concert for | that the tax books for the years during | the servant from the same house believing dottle, MAPAMOISELLE ROGET will resume, bor the benefit of the Avondale sufferers to-morrow | which the general assessments ate made | that the slop barrel was fall, hailed the mistake the adver- —_.—_ Breach classes sad private Joszone carts ta are always delayed: by reason of said ass+ss- garbage collector. and that officer on g0ing | tisment for ths monthly Mterary entertainment Reapy-Mavpg CLoraine! to 8 oclocks a "at her residence, ‘S PARK.—Pic-nic of the Journeymen | Ments, so that the taxes cannot be collec’ into the back gate found an empty barrel. | of the Young o's Obristian Association in ‘The larges: stock! No. 331 th st oe Seese eeu ‘Pennssiva. House Carpenters’ Association to-morrow. some very mean and dirty thief having taken | yesterdays Chvonicle Announced it was to be ‘The best asrortment! aia 3 se 15-eotm* - the swill, which by mgbt should go to the G. | given last night instead of to-night. This mis- The lowes: prices TL. JENGENS SEMINARY FOR ‘The National Universal Franchise Assect- roceeda Stighborhood of" the Westers banal grouad | xeseeme to Dave ing, i ok cute aeate. Boye and Childrens’ Clothing rpeeett ot x : se * National Universal Franchise Asseci- | book, and d with the collections, thetax | m o! estern burial er of this morning, {s mot only under the | Gentlemen’s, Boys’ an: irene’ 2 ation. books being completed in the meantime’ (Holmends) for some time past has been quite | {mpression that the affair caine ot ronrpned end Furnishin; . Oak Hall, 460 7th st, mock ne tanett. Also, French ond Hrs. Grifing Speaks Well of the Press—The Ele- | ‘The tax books for the current year will not | excited in consequence of thefts in that vini. 6 nny there wasa largeattendance, and particularizes | opposite Post Office of October, for reasons | ty. About two weeks since, Mr. James Hen- the interesting nature ot the exercises at some ee fen. ciently far advanced to | ning lost thirty-five chickens, and Mrs. Wil- | length. To prevent any misapprehension, it ell-known Clothing House, F about the Ist of Ucto- | son, night or two afterwards, lost twenty- proper to say that 8 prayer meeting was held a civing the people in, That's the Tenson of Boys and Gurle—Views of an Old Fashioned | ber, after which time there will be no cause of | one; but Thursday night it appears the thieves retion of Woman—Her Tongue Being Unik <ned—Frof. Taylor Tries a Liltte Joke—Mr. | already stated, but Needham “Approvetof ‘\Mized” Schools. i. ¢. for | collect taxes from be completed by the f ‘cachor giurgal ant Thoreatks Pricere he following Pranches, vis ‘ast ight at the Obristian Association rooms. | the long continued and still increasing rush to Aipstes. Bogiieh Fammar, Bheto dy— Enough oman ¢ hat I am aware of. determined to the neighborhoa#, | and that the entertainment referred to comes FE r} it 4 torme fnquire of Mise coc a a wee «| yr jsanpeetmaliyy pout obedielid aucvant, Sad partially fa At Mr. Hennings | to-night. ‘ocomes off | 460 7th street, opposite Post Office, Whlent me sco ave. ve 13 tw: The friends of woman suffrage in this city, ‘WILLIAM MoRGAN, Tax Clerk. | they got board off the fence, but were scared ey * te and Porice ITmus.—Richard G Oak HALL Leaps THY FasHions.—Gentle- Soxoon FOR YOUNG LADIES, comprising some of the class uncourteously des- | waenrmatox, D. U., Sept. 19, 1369.—To the gobbled. toe en st SAP Kellys they Stptured Clark and Uharles Sims, tates. colgred on men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, of the aim commection acath the Church of the Incarnation iepated by the New York Star as “crowing | pditor of the Chromicle—Sir: I find in the Sun- ter. hens; at George Edwards they cleared the | were arrested this morning by officer E. J. Dn. | !atest _— and best tno ey cons poly to ject bens,” are brusbing up for the winter campaign | day Chronicle a communication from Linge J. | roost; and at Mrs. Lente int vice i: Penal rd ss & Aor! aoe ony ‘were | Prices. 7th street, opy a ‘that om 0008; . Gul, each 4 praia cr aad Se A mecting Bac manana ears. | er aeeeea ee a Da pubttensd..5o,| Gowatasy ctr win’ the crane noek. ee | One Spates was arrested. by officer JN. | FIFTY cans Pan Fate for good Canton sal Franchise Association” wae called on Sat- | thar no wrong impression may prevail in the | god bis wife baving come imines learing their Barry, on complaint of Emma Jones, on two | Flannel Drawers tor Men and Boys. urday evening at Union League Hall, for the inds of our citrsens re: the time when | best clothing down stairs, and it was all car- | warrants, one for threats and the other for pro, | Isl: ADamson’s, 56 9h street. election of officers ior the ensuing year, and the taxes will be recety: T donot know who } ried off. ‘The residents of tha: vicinity are | fanity. He was held tosecurity to keep the — eee Physical leveiopment ‘Unsurpassed pile ther- Brn phar Pose of re-organizing the Associa- | constituted the Mayor of this city tax collector | busily preparing armories for the reception of | peace by Justice Olark in the first instance, | (THIS 18 TO woTIFY THE PUBLIO that Geo. B. | Surhly tralae! for business tor cnllegs for West TP gp bere were. at the hour designated in | in addition to the position of Mayor, and, for these midnight marauders. And dismissed im the second, Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c.,as cheap cademy. _F: . in all about two dozen persons pres- | one, I do not propose to recognige him ae such, —— ——e—____ as any person who advertises in the Star. 7,14 Bee rete Mts. Dr. Austin, Mr. | having been myself elected to fill that office. = a a] THE Srrar Gawm—On Saturday a colored aud Mrs. Colby, Mrs. Corner, Mrs. Freeman, | "Now, 1 desire briefly to call the attention of | ,T8® OSNTER MARKET — Improvements an gh adem immune man, named Maco Reynolds, from Baltimore, | CURTAIN Damask and Shade Linens. Meroe vay taolt Miss Hall, Mz. Brown, Pro- | the public to the letter from the Tax Clerk. Peer Patland, the Olene af cha’ Coates | WAS Sccosied by Charies Clark and Sil Wesley, ADaMson’s, 506 th street, fessor Taylor, George F. Needham and Mrs. After giving his reasons why the taxes cannot ne bae roti “4 ses ADEMOISBLLE PBUD'HOMME and MISS n and English two well-known thieves and strap pla jel: next to Penasylvania avenue. SHAW will open « | 5 Market, several new improvements have been 4 Soe fchosles Bo. tht "Fhe Viee President, Mts. Josephine #. Grit. Py ee he care ant ie Calne ot Taiee | finished there, and. others are stil in 2 ee al herr In saeel anes ee Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- | September 13th. Taek ia vied rhmertung to order, and stated | nave heretofore taken the books unfinished, | Progress. The’ walls have been whitewashed, | Diay2 Of ne cans him to the tune of @2and | ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis. on that in view of the slim attendance the Aiwatch. Reynolds jfollowed them, after he | eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. lection | together with the numerical book, and pro- the brick werk, much of which was ina tum- ber Private , postponed - bie-down state, has been painted up, aud much White, Surgeon Ohiropodist, No. 424 Penasyl. | SEPTEMBRE, at Ho, 460 17th strest, between G Resting. She then gave a short Miatory of the pleted in the meantime. Here ask special | of ie brick paving taken up and Teiaid. “Near Where ‘Omecr Ovens nrrectod Ola, and us | vania’ avenue, between 4 and. th streets, Latin sd Muste will bo practicnt eg in erenee Association from its organization, saying tey | stteution to the second page of his letter, Hs | the canal, at 0th street, a shed has been erected | Where C to jail by Justice Pearson Hours from © &. m. to p.m. Calls made at | K'touree of Light Grmatetiog wit Meche en | Bad much to encourage them in their exertions. says “the tax-booke ior ecurrent year will not | for cattle, sheep and bogs, 43 teet in sane and —_.__ Tesidences between 6 and 8 p.m. No charge | accompany the ‘exercises. Class how Exen the press had ceased to ridicule them. | be complete by Uctober first, for ressons already | 29 iu width, inclosed by a'fence, where allsuch | (345 Exerosiom 3 i i This morning an ex- | for consultation at office. Established 1501. from Mone She then referred to the elevation of women in dt t | Sumals will be exposed for sale Rereafier in- | yicsion of gas took piace in & store brine Atal SS the chu es they could Bew exhort and pray | faxes from om oF about the first of November, | se8a Of on the space north of the markets, and | Dlor!On of gus {ook place ina store being Atied | pees gaging ed Nursery Gloth, Air | structa. Also, to Bev. J sn the Methodist Episcopal Church; had been | (1 presume the word “November” is a mistake | 0 the market yard proper, (sonth of the old | York avenue and 10th streets, which shattered | Pillows, &c. i aa ed t0 een aed ease, ynttarian: wereal- | of the types, and that the month intended to be reg etl eat cogs base pore | the glass in the Windows, bat fortunately no | Sls: ADAMGoN’s, 506 9tm street, | 7 wed to speak and pray in regational as « tober,”’) after which time there z ~ One wasinjured. It is believed that the cay = rch, while the (Quakers bad also changed | will be no caues of delay that La Son ee Le | erected, to which the country people will here- had not been screwed tight on Saturday nigty | _ THRORBATEST relief imaginable can be at- Gonsnaa cone itm this loosemin; ‘Woman's ton, and certainly yl. “i ma a we ‘only the bepusing of omer Jewel, but nly it does not appear any. venue. Lounging is prohibited in the market, | WoT 4nd lighting a lamp the explosion took ‘he ex 7 % ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- GONZAGA COLLEG A field of Inbor was at their very doors—this | tion to the fact met ere collec een | and no one 1s allowed to solicit the carrping of | Pisee. eae ing store, 60 Seventh street opporite tas Posi On F sireet, between 9th and Wh, Soest nop baton. Here was Congress upon | jected money from the unfinished tax books | baskets unless they have first obtaineda badge | Tne Reraina aT Toe Ware How —The | Office, where, in addition to gentlemen's -Ban- Wil CTUNDAY’ SEPTEMBER 6, 1569 Wee ae Sete were and the numerical book. It happens, how. | {rom the Clerk, and badges are issued only to | ceiling of the portico in front of the Executive | Bock Burn,” Oheviot, Arran aa Pogue, drab | »,, MUNDAY. <j + 1869, Mr. Needham then read a clause im the con- | ever, that the numerical book is not complete, | PO¥S who come well recommended by three or | quiDé.OF the ports replastered, and the scaf- | d’ete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari. | For parti Jar tion that the annual payment of one dol- | and, according to pis letter, will not be until | More citizens, and the public at large are folding was removed on Saturday evening. | balde suits in Faroe sre aleoto be hed at | — 0 uasSlinwd INSTITUTE, WM. CRICHTON & SON'S jar Ras Recessary to vote or to become a | Qctober1. The tax clerk fails to add, how- | WATned against employing any one who has ‘The other repairs to the interier of the build | he mostreasonable prices. 26,6 : ew! eth ane tsth Trember, rhereopon Mrs. Griffing called on | ever, that every collector who has attempted to | 20t such a badge. ing. recently noticed in Tam Sram, will be] 2. wares amp Bun IN Bed | ,,£tudles will be resumed in this Institationon | AMMONIATEDSOLUBLE SUPER PHOS- ine friends of the cause to qualify as voters, | collect taxes from the numerical book bas got. a completed this week, and the carpets put down. ee eee LUB BLANKETS, the but the appeal did not have much effect. ten bimself in trouble financially; and accord. | |THE COLORED Camr Muerino.—Yesterday, | The steam fire engine Union this’ morning | Comforts, Sheets, &e FIEST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER. PHATE OF LIME. A lengthy address on the objects of the as- ing to bis statement, repeatedly made at the | the camp meeting in Berry’s woods, under the | washed off the buili , thus giving it a much SLL ADAMSOR'S, 506 9th street, Pe extra Looe Modern Languages, — nr ae then read by Mrs. Dr. Lock- | City Hall, the errors and dam arising an- ee Snes M. = ton erences, was | neater appearance. Orne Sena oben Sule *honegraphy an PRU TOBIAS, Director. | CONTAINING 50 PE! iT. OF BonE 2 y + very larg both col. teegtcsee os Birs. Griffing then invited tree discassion, } Canced by making ta Ollie Ca ee ener | eed Tae ey te med. by be the ground during | Sorprers’ Home work of putting a | OF sleeping purposes without mattress or pil- PHOSPHATES, hereupen Prot. Taylor related an incident | book. Iam also credibly informed by one of | the day being probably over ten thousand, & | Peony Toof upon the Soldiers’ Home is going | fOWS. —[&,1:] ADAMBOR’s, 506 9th street, Of which 1B per cent. és immediately Sol occurring between himself and a fellow-clerk | the clerks of William Dixon, late Collector, | large number of teams were employed in car- | on rapidly under the direction of Mr. Oia: r ease in one of the Departments, which he appa- | tnat during bis term, one year, he made bills 1Dg passengers to and from the grounds, the | architect ot the Capitol, and the improvem: GEORGETOWN. Water—3 per ceni.of Ammonia, 3 per ce: far tee tor FF mpage point of which, | from the numerical book, and that he has been | starting point in the city being near the North- | will add greatly to the roominess and com{ ° owe , Was inv: le present. @ Potash, Sulphuric And, Mas- fe. Forniching the Essential Elements of Wheat, ' Corn, Tobacco, Cotton, and of all Ce- t : ing clati from errors made ern Market, and all seemed to be doing a good | of the buiidng. The brick work is being done Mr. Needbam then referred to the necessity cee aed from the wae of the Tax Clerk's let. business. One two-horse team was coheed to | by Messrs. Wise & Callahan, of this city. Affairs in Georgetown. Jor the elevation of woman, that she might be- | ter to the Mayor, (which, if it means anything, | walk to the ground with a load of thirty. SS ARRESTEDIN FEMALE ATTIZE—John Dun- come & better mother and a helpmate to man yet I do not think it does,) that he wouid wish | *ix persons. The order was quite good jfor THR WgaTHER.—Range of thermometer at nington, alias Emma Davis, was betore Justice ies shbety sede sete cous Green | posl2e gu hace 'wuceoict reas | Sf ctane crib Sag aa'aty notes | Peaein ce opecuen Penman | Bedcy iv eeeneaag ent eiec ae T occur: ing the day, -day, shade: 9 a. 3 they sheehd Groet ap enue aie oenent ition others have who collected from the | of disorder occurring i lay, whioh | avenue, to-day, in isord reals which are removed from unfinished books. There is a law governing | Was bg oer Towards nighta ramor | m., 75; li a. m., 79; 12 my Pp. m., 62; 2 p.m, gee rete mane « aT "Kage so the the soll in every crop. tual influence. a the Collector's office, and that law requires | prevailed that a number of drunken men were | 8. police, his last appearance here being some —_— minselitll corrected @ statement of the Vice | tne Uollector 10 collect the taxes trom theme | on the way to the camp, and the managers ——_o—— time last winter, when he was committed to TO AGRIOULTURISTS. President in regard to the Congregational books, and there is nothing sami about numer- | &sked of Major Richards a sufficient force of Firty Dottare Rewarp.—See advertise- jail for thett; but managing to get out of that An extensive experi: Church. Women had always been allowed to | {cal book men to keep order and he promptly sent ad- | ment of pocket book lost, under head of “Lost | Jorabe, ‘toma warn canines, fetnon up this ' = a —— aha oie tobe | _1tmay not be generally known that the nu- — — hope nem . On othr — and Found,” morning and was brought in' by Officer Mas- oa '. me rder in 8, feat. esar ere ETE * companeareporratnee oi began merical book has to be made before tne tax book | they found no progress, but Lie: 7 tn. He had on an old sun-bont with his can be completed. A law was passed and ap- | Jonnson had his force posted to prevent any Alexandria and Vicinity. bandaged to ‘al bi id fm grands Twalch ‘seemed to, tate | proved by the Mayor on the 21z of Noweains, | vetioes s Proceedings If any had been con- | | The Gazctie of Saturday evening has the fol- Kore, and was attired ins flowinravce ot tees the pre nel medyy minded ‘acuta Wetman face ‘The order was not given for this book to | templated, in which arrangement be was lowing items : » udy material. He had, no doubt, assumed ane ee ones be made until the latter part ot February, 1-6). | seconded by the managers of the meeting. Pottrical Comsu-tation.—A consultation | this disguise to ‘cheat the public out of money, claimed tbat wornan owed her present clewn® | If it bad been given out on its approval, the of the friends of Messrs. Jobnston and Smith, | and to obtain entree to piaces where femaise fiom to Christianity, and tat Slevation she | x5 Would now be ready for collection. This | _«torrrna Our.” —The old-fashioned custom | candidates for the vacant seat in the House of | areemployed. He ls well known in Wastinee thought : ‘work does not come under the collector nor tax ving an entertainment to the workmen on | De! te Of me epeakers, Ske viswes the true elevatioa | cle? Properly, but under the Mayor, who ap- 2 Unilding, to cslebrate the laying of the last | pote of effecting some agreement Sy which the | {1 trip to the workhouse he rather seemed of woman as being iy in berown sphere, | Points the person to complete the book. brick Was revived on Saturday by | votes of the friends of both gentlemen conld be | io like’ but his Opinion will deubtles ee and not in the walle of mex OT o boa et | 1say the taxes would now be ready if the Alexander R. Shepherd. Esq., for the work. | concentrated upon oneat theapproaching elec- | changed on his arrival there,as the commit. at all was an Donor, and to be © Ohronas | numerical book bad been given out in Novem- men who had just completed the brick work | tion; but without arriving at any definite | ment contains an order that he be chained to mother should satisty any woman. Her pon ber, 1S6¢, and so says the tax clerk, and he and m his fine new building, on the south side | course of action the consultation terminated. the floor. Teason for favoring female franchise was that | 2¢ Mayor ought to have known the delay; but | Of the avenue, between Itheand loth sigeerae Pastoral CaLi.—The Rev. R.M.McKim, | Mortuary Rerort.—The following is thi she thought it would abate Intemperaace and | [OW Bicely they try to get ont of the responsi- portion of the floor had been iaid in the third | rector of Onrist Ohurch, (Episcopal,) in this | interment Feport for the month of Augu: — many social evils. bility of the non-collection of taxes. A letter | Story of the building, and here was Prepared a | city, has been invited to take of the | i869: Number of deaths 23, males 11, females “5 G proper’ Mr Wolt followed, and said be had fa faith | OE ne soca oe, safe eae cae, OF can~ | substantial collation, with sundry “utd com- | Mcraorial Gharen ies Baltic ae one of which 8 were colored). Causes of death— | se upeRiok Le ARY, Claimed for tt-and ate Lace Paice ibaa sey echor ie the laws of natural justice, and thought | Ros ve Collected; or, im fact, the letter is made forts. The brick work has been done under | ship ot which has been made vacant by the | Uholera infantum, 5) consumption, 3; conges- F TEEDERICK ie gentler means thon oy cur sccomplished py | “Tne law requires the collector to give notice | ‘Bt, "SE Tresent, ‘as diso wae ir Sie | 2 Smention OF gacoe out bas ast Sui | Bet reas srl beta ane, ysl; ergsiples, 1 | 1 gteensisere “lar. W. Taylor taveted ea eaucetionsl quell Tce menus when the tax books are compliers | Baldwin. the architect, and a member of the | ‘concluded to change the scene of his labora, | Ginrcbus # Sill bern, 2; dropsy, 1; ery 10 years, | September. fication for the franchise, regardless of sex, | eS othe colleen, aad cies | firm of Baldwin Brothers, the contractors for | “Taxy Sate BW. Clark, of Herndon, land | 14; between 20 and 40, 2; between 40 and 60, 5; | , For Catalogues, containing view of bulidings, race, of color. Adjourned. ing the law and intending to odiene g anow- | the building. Mr. Shepherd being absent in | uA" Rattng Hey clm oF Hernd Barlow, | one 66 years of age, and one unknown. ae, F yaaa TENT mor collect a ing gio Guforce it's it is, | New York, was represented by his brother, containing three hundred and twenty acres, | MuncHaNrs' Excuamou.—The offerings this | jy 23.2m* Stare Rervoiicam Assoctatioms.—The | Iesoas 1s cand soe ouiay of general tax for T ceemibea mnie be cateratigeeriines cad Bait ‘miles from: Hetados eto oe tae | MOEINE On "Change were light, sales. being New York Kepublican Association held a | | donot propose to place tm and bonds- ffvir ended with oye) made of 107 bushels at $1.55, and 300 bushels < good wishes expressed by ri as 1d Hampe| a . evting on Saturday evening, Hoa. H. Van | men at the mercy of Bis ‘Gorporation by bow. | ‘Re aifuur ended with completion of an edifice | {bine ‘Mens Shean: of Wet oe: 3,000 bushels whent shanget bende atnearey* were elected Hon’ A- Of. ‘Clapp, President; eatisty aay man coast py None sf rind which will be an ornament to the avenue. county, New York, fof $2,000, half cash. RecOvaRY OF Mayor SwEENY.—We are entry Van Aernarm, First Vice Presi- jongs acce] MALicious S#ooTrng.—A vatuable cow, earn that s Teco’ — i L. Lake, Esq., Second Tice Presidents bo oe tt. nen he boone ae compu ty Base BALL.—This afternoon ch game | belonging to John Gowings. of Fairfax rondo reomariiener: re pean fry Mayor's ‘anon, Third Vice Presi- | tna tax clerk and turned over to mer? asCol- | is in progress on the National's grounds, | county, was shot and killed in the neighbor- | sinus atic morning. a dent. Job H. Patrick, Recording Secretary; | lector, will notify the citizens when’ to pay between the Uiympic Club and the Alert, the | hood of the Theological Seminary, a night or = - <z ng seo Corresponding Secretary; | thetr taxes, and not till then. Very tral former @ white and the latter a colored club of | two ago. Ys = A. BOSWELL Tax C good reputation as pl The tollowing are —_-e-___. ‘The Pennsylvania Association held a meeting BEE ar Pet niece) Ee cces Orpen tases sak ee OFFICIAL. Georgetown Advertisements, on Saturday night, when the committee to col- River Front.—The Malone, c ; Young, r. f.; Leach, Y THOMAS DOWLING, Jeot funds for the benefit of the Avondale mine | morning gives a somewhat gish appear- b. sufferers reported. The amount received up to | ance to business matters about the wharves, this ume is €279, and Mr. D. D. Curriden, the | At Galt's whart, the steamer W.W. Coit, Uap. committeeman at the Government Printing | iain Ryther, left about ll o'clock for Nowaty ‘as held this morning for the pur- wi his relatives are quite respectable. powers. will commence — . ire 950 per tom year, the FIRST MONDAY in = be KF Pri: eg toll = and certificates. WM. CRICHTON & So: SOLE M. ACTUBERS, ‘Wood Street, opposite Corn Exchange, Se4-colst.2Wat Bowly's wharf, Baltimore. SS .. EMATICAL and K. of this School ber Sth. taught by the Yon baRDINe 4 ae'r; Georgeto Laws Pa by the Sixty. eventh Council br ‘of Washington City, D.C." | HOUSEHOLD AND SITCHEN FURNITURE eis) jf FAP Presse toe LaRe EaaP Ax ACT to set thecurbstones and pave the foot- fre WLbe sold, gn FHUBSDAY, Ly seponierg. toe cheat a BUreK INTENDS: iD Iserect ‘ wns, CARE AGKWA\6.FooT wa! Passengers 2 —, ‘of Dunbar. edjoining TDINGs, O1ry Malis OfBce, has in addition to this amount received | and intermediate landings, with sand gutters on the west side of Third treets, Geers and is well ‘as the subscriptions amounting to over $2. and freighter freight Consisting mosti at | . The match between the Athletics, of Phila. | 22% west, from E to H street south. Household and Kitehor Pursteeee eases py 9 he "puelesed atlord Mr. Daniel L. Eaton delivered an address; | nour and meal. Captain W.W. Ocit and lady, | delphis, and Nationale, of this city, at Phila- Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | the occupancy r y Peter, deceased. Sale pam ty by applying to the ee og after which, the following executive commit- | of Norwich, Conn. took passage on board. | delpbia,on Saturday, resulted in an easy vic- Common Council of the City of Washington, | to commence at 10 o'clock a.m. Beh sbeahond br op Bectot tee was appointed -—First district, William F. | Tne steamer re Stackp left | tory for the tormer, by a score of 26 to 16. ‘hat the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- s01-dads THOS. powLines. ‘8u19-3m ‘it. J. HARROVER. Socadbans, SS oe sexentn. 3G. | about I cclock, tor Mount Vernoa. The | | The fey Set a a fe eee raters 0s canes th) cariotanes = satin = —— LASSIOAL MATHEMAT. | °. ago pun! Houston: man, steamer ium! Captain , @rrived we ? be set and footways gutters ve % 5 eleventh, B. F’ Stern; thirteenth.'A. B. Jenni. | last night,with passengers and freighi, aaa len | grounds in Baitisiore, this afleraoom at thres | Dé, Set Ad. the footways and gu west, from | [3% THOMAS DOWLING, Avct.; Georgetown. "itr lccss seasess an dighhap spe iaranin Fon; fourteenth. H. D. Wharton: fifteenth, J. D. | this morning tor Alexandria and Georgetown. | o'clock. E to H streets south; and to defray the B 4 SALE. deemed for the interest of the Uorporation Hyer; sixteenth, Thomas A. Maguire: seven- Potomac Fe Wharf —Arrived — Steamer | The Olympics, of Waghington, agree toplay | expense thereof a special tax equal to Ry ALJ of aa of srust, duly recorded 80 to do. wenth, Thos. McNamara; eighteenth, Daniel | Wawaset, Capt. Fow! , from Cone river, with | the Maryland im Baltimore, only stipulating | tne cost of the same be, and is hereby, im. onto ce HONDA. pty hy aa ‘at public ‘Any information nected relative to the constrac- Welsh: twentieth, D. F. Houston: twenty-first, | passengers, and heavily laden with freight, | thateither Mr. Bobmisler or Mr. Hayhurst. of posed and levied on all lots or parts of lots | a+ the howeof Sie ote ee aay, —, {on,of the culvert can be ob:ained at the office of EE Ouphant: crenty-second, J.T. Powe ggualsting of cattle, sheep, fruit and A poultry. | Pnlledelpaie, nail, smpire the game. ‘The | bordering on the line of said improvement, | ai that part eed Bropenae Sf wenty-fourth, S. D. Wilson. he steamer Chamberlai: ea ni . to be assessed and colleeted in conformity wi to Ge. wa, ©! ry ve hose members intending to zo home to vote | not yet arrived me Gue yestarday, has | ‘Gn Suurdey, & match game cf vase ball was existing law. ‘The work to be done in accord- Sener Vert in Second street east qaay obtain particulars from Mr. Short, atthe | Harcey's Wharf —Sailed—Schr. Kate V. E4- | played betw. CHAS. H. BLIss, the Arctic and Enterprise | ance with law. on 3 end ruo- els Buperiatentont Bose ee tieNet office, 6th street and the avenue. yards, “Allen, for. a to load with = Scone ot 1 te 9, Ory f0F the firat-named | “approved, September 7, 1809. then 120 fost; ond P®oresace For Raitnoap rizs. TRE HovsE oF CoRRgcTion.—The Bosrd of | Carter's Wharf —Arrived—Schre. Morning —>——_ AN Acf to pave the carriageway of Vermont formerly’ secs be reoelved at Directors of the House of Uorrection for the | Star, Lynch, trom Philadelphia, with coal for | Sr. ALoystus SUNDAY SCHOOL.—Yeeterday avenue, between H and I streets north. e with the use of or he District met on Saturday at the office of Heary | Barneclo & Wood: J.C. M hane, Gibbs, from | morning Rev. Father Rocofort, beforecelebrat- | Be it enacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board . This . dimensiol D. Cooke, Esq.. but no quorum being present Philadelpbis, with coal tor G. T. Langley; | ing mass for the children of St. Aloysius San- ¥, Common Council of the City of Washington, eee tne rocme. i 2 stare room, ~ Rot legs than 6 inches face, by & 4 Ro business was transacted. It is said that | (cewas. Kirby, from Havre-de-Grace, with day School, addressed them on the subject of | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, autnor- mankse febetentc nites: aa chestnut, white oak, or chestnut oak. To steps will be itamediately taken to have the | coal for E. Falconer; Merchant, Phillips, from | the Ecumenical Council and the jubilee on that | ized and requested to cause the carriageway woe Jaonsen. ere delivered at Alexandria, Ge . OF inter- Bouse in Georgetown put in order for the re« | Philadelphia, with coal for S. W.Uwen; Ularo, | ueeoon” stating that on Sunday next the de- | of Vermont avenue to be paved, between H ates ‘THOS DOWLING mediate points on the Alexand ception of juveniles. The regimen of the in- Geoghegan, trom Havre-de-Grace, with coal | votions for the jubilee indulgences would com. | and 1 streets north. The Work to be cou- —————————— ua eg,of this School will be reeumed on | sox, D'G. Been An Treasurer. stitution bas not been determined upon. but the | for ritbing. mence. He wanted all the children to be at | tracted for and executed in the manner and pent Ree ees see th street, be- —— Talos ‘Tees As Secretary of the Interior, it is understood, ear- | Johnson's Wiarf_—Arrived—Schrs. Uvoca, | Sunday school by 2 o'clock p.m. from Dooroz scuumam & poranps TONIO! Tuition in the ordinary English branches and | pe————— Beate) Refer acs. ie plan in operation at the | Mitchell, from Port Deposit, with 115,000 tect | where, heeded by the Maries Bond! they would — “| Draws don and Onject lessous, | ©, JEWELL'S PRIZE B0aP. State Reform School in Lancaster, bio. As | of pine umber for U. B. Church & Oo.; A. W. | start to visit three churches as designated by | meat a special tax equal to the cost thereof is PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATED 3. T igher English branches and | ~* ~* he takes a lively interest in the matter, and has | Martin, from Cockpit Point, with wood for Archbishop Spaldwin in the following letter: | hereby imposed and levied on all lots or parts | “RX TKACT OF FRESH BERR OE ae ench — ore the cone yin his power to facilitate the | Jordan & Punnington. Sailed—Schrs. Arthur | “Zyermoony Sept. 15, 1569.—Kev. L. Rocofort, | of lots bordering on the line of the improvement, DAC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE | Circulars at the pal bookstores. aSi-cox* | work, the board will send a competent person | Rowe, Mitchell, with lime for Norfolk, Har- | s, 7—Rey. Dear Sit allow your Sunday | the said tax to be assessed and collected in OF IRON. MEDAL DEPABTMEST OF GEO } THE BEST. to Obio to observe the system in its practical | vest, Butler, down the river, light School children to visi Aloysius, St. Mary’s | conformity with the provisions of the act Seg pecs 18 com posed of the Component TOWN OOLLEGE. | BECAUSE THEY SAVE TIMK, LABOR AND eis aise prone Port Mt some future meeting. | Riley's Wharf—Atrived—Schra, Mary Anna, | So4°St Partick’s for the jubilee, these three | approved Uctober 12, 1805. | yp pb Le ne | WENTIETH MEDIGAL SESSION, 1%69-7 MONET AND Mabe “LOTHES Stor te eet oe ee senee ine BAMe of the | Birney, trom Philadelphia, with 20 tons coal | “EC ster being hereby appointed for them, and | Appreved, September 7, 1569. Pick Berean She purity ane, Taality of bok | OAL SEESION, 1869-70 | wart, ‘AND GAN. tthe worm School. thatit may | tor A. Wood & Bro.; Emily A. Bartle, Smith, | them only are thoes to be sisted ine the ea he foot. | mentary Canal and building up the human frame, | COLLEGE BUILDING CORNER OF TENTH sable title wPUlsiveness associated | from Philadelphia, with 321 tons coalfor Wm. | gence. ‘This complies with your request ail | AN ACt to set the curbstones and pave the foot IT IS 4 CERTAIN CURE FOR TH, “ IND E\STREETS. . . Gown the river Tight es = S@yFk; Jones, | them to pray for me. Sian Hate Zouth, betSene Four-and-0-balfand Seventh LOWING Diseases: ©?® FOL- CITY OF WASHINGTON. ‘The Premtom OBLERTAL BOA, e . . rel Op, more.’ ‘2 ~ ‘s i — == “<4 r A Nvcoxr ov Gorn Fouwpin Mowtcommny | Fay's Wharf—Atrived—Schrs, D. 8. Page, ee aa streets west. cpaie’ Indigestion: cet y eee lty, Drs: FACULTY: “ EREMICAL OLIVE Sos?, Seer rads MATS OF Kold. weighing nine | Otley, with wood: Great Pirate, King, with | tap Uxirep STATES Guamp Lovas or Opp | ,, Be it enacted by ihe Board of Aldermen and Board | pepeis, lndlgvetion, Henctbare. Overwor' <uiea BOBLE YOUNG, M. D., * LAUNDE| Gunees anda half and worth about $1), was | wood for Marlow; John Thomas, Ashton, with | pli USITEDS body assembles in San Fran~ | Y/ Common Council of ihe City of Washington, | SPH, Oe, caebicmon, Gi,epirite, Rxoessire 223 | Professor of Print iples and Practice Of Medicine, =e LLY SO0aP @iscovered atew days agu om the farm of Mr | wood for Camerce, ‘The representatives who lately | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, anthor- | } Spirigous | Delicate Females, Delicate General Pathology and Medical Bthics, Are peate erior guslity, and ere goar- Robert G. Davidson. in Montgomery county, Brown's Wharf —Schooner P. M. Wheaton, 'y have safely arrived in the Golden | !zed and requested to cause the curbstones to ising f; | FLODOABDO HOWARD, M.D . Snteed togive erfect — ‘2. Md. distant nine or ten mules trom George. | Wheaton, from Philadelphia, with coal for S. via the Pacific railroad. The Wheeling | b¢ et, and the footways and gutters paved on | Professor of Obstetrics tnt Diseases of Women TAKE NOTICE. town. It was imbedded in brown quartz, re- | P. Brown & Son. ‘We heard on Friday that | Re north side of C street soath, between Four- | paren. ‘The O. B. JEWELL, and also the quailty, cently. turned up by — Plough-share, and a a C~ Wood Wharf, 6th street_— | ine California Odd Fellows have charterea a ee ee scene ee homd ta) | te Ftamped on overy bar Partially broken so as to disclose the glitterin Irive r. Pennsylvania, with 205 tons | Stra poe legates to be centracted fo “4 ote, which attracted the attention of fhe Tite L. Sheritt i nghes Baits ot Shain cates boy. Son of Mr. D.. who picked it up. It has been subjected to chemical” tests and'proves to be of great purity. An old Califernan, whom ft has been show! eee . rintendence provided Lodge from this side of the mountains to the | ¢F and under the supe! Sandwich Islands and retara, ‘This wil pro- law; and to defray the expense therof, a iT their visit at @ month, and w! ar interesting adjunct to this session of the Grand | SAme, is hereby levied ad heey Say eens a superior specimen among the nas eter SSW 8 Lodge. Californians never do things by halves, | Jots and parte of lots bordering on. the, line of Bitition in’ San Francec> from the mine ia dress, Ad- | 80d this grand excursion isan evidence that | tm conformity with existing law. California. Explorations are soon to be made | dresses were also made by Messrs. Wolf, Free. | ‘hey don’t stand on expenses. ‘Approved September 7, 1869, in tbat neighborheod. man and Rothery. A number present signed iat Semc tee ies ng — GREET en . Youne Mzn’s Curistian Assocrarion. the curbstones and pave the foot- oF Othe, WRAL? Divricurty —On Savor. | , At Union League Hall, last night, W.G. | Out-door religions meetings, under the au- | 4% AO? to set the curberones sae pave te foot, = Liicor r wale arrested Edward Fitzgeraia | Finney, Esq., presided, and Dr. Lockwood . spices of this association. were held yesterday th to Fourteenth street To noverxenrans ugeraid—the first om the charge Acted to secretary. Interesting addresses were | at 5 p. m., in the Capitol grounds, the »; street south, from Ten 1 SERS tai gem i mF FPR gir on weet. AND OTHERS WANTING asset ‘ima, ; Miss | being Messrs, Dennison, Hall and Early. At Board of Aldermen and Board yn ea Ei Bestel, of Bains. Mrs.0 Spur: | 7 oclocx iat vening 8 meedng was Reid on of, Common, Coon o pe Caty of Washingion, | Carpets, Otclotas. Window Shades. Ollcloth Bass, Th istice Pearson. geon, aty, '. mean, Judge open space tersection Pennsyi- hereby, a Fecollected. that ou Pours teat ae ake | Brooks ae naaeys, De Deneas, J He- | Vania avenue and 7th streets, where an inter. feed and en eaato cause the curbsionee tobe | Beate ieitings, named attacked the former because her hus- a eeting discourse was delive ed by Oaptain | serv and the footways and gutters paved on the ture ‘and band bac spoken to her in relation to her inti- | , 7 == MOOR"-Crawz DirviccLTy.—OnSatar- | Wilkinson, U. 8. A., from the text, “If sinners south side of © street south, from Tenth to ‘able Oi! a jas, Druggets, macy with apother party. Fitzgerald was not | 28Y even! the examination of Mr. John H. | entice thee, consent thou ‘not;” and by Mr. Fourteenth street ; and to the ex. ‘Door r iaclined to ute this case,and the jastice | Oran, late of the Fourth Ward, | Hall, from the text, “The soul that sinnetD; it ‘thereof tax equal to the costot | It fact, aversinten soceeaet ‘Housefar- SaskR EF 168 Ge we he. : o. Mouer wee Mommes talere Sesties Bok. | seenteinren posses eae (eoap ton anal yok Re'same be, ms pect, Lope see im: | Smee oe Couvmnta HosriTaL.—At the quarterly | Mills. The evidence was mostly as to the cred. | the meetings of this association this season. Foeed wpm al totes umprovement, to bo se. te J B Se meeung of the Board of Directors of the above | Dility of Mr. Moore. om which point the wit- ——— sensed and collected in with existing t, takes pleasure im arri- : snatitution Surgeon General Barnes in the | eects were examined at oe ma after | Two GROWING SsTTLEaNTe.—Two years | law. The work to be douess provided by law, | vale of the re named geada, mabehices 4 chair & resolution was ted that the ment, the i aud he’ wonld Jand, containing abeut 253 acres, | Approved, September 7, sortment the most select and complete ne has board be divided im sections of four—making Br. Crane to security to Keep the peace. ry farm, and located about — 10x yore, alt ind tt ‘bout seven members toa section—each section | £55 Gouna Mig re cotacained 12 seive, security, | auntie southeast of the Nevy Yard’ brent | Ax Aor to and gravel E street cout, | spect tie stock before mola sheets ee to-call individually and make examination at | S54, teled to be committed to jai, buteupes. | Smile southeast of the Navy Yard bridge, ixth to Eleventh streets west. itive many “a other | oz meats cord ts smrelttn a eat kept | Deensaoe ascooeee seran Diey weaned the bine Potmac Gly!" | oGneieSetael te ay of Wacuingen, | . nace, tion and to record the result in a le, who nam ' Ly . the purpose: aud that the reports so made be cotlector Penna tBronEn ae De aow contains five hundred families, who are Lom or be, and he is > author. ‘9th strect. May: pretented ar industrious. Near by is another | ized and requested to cause E street south Pa each successive quarterly meeting | a idison, is about to enforcothe payment ofaly pe Hg and . an 4 dasa eled from Sixth —-e——. five hundred colored residents, men, | street west. ‘work Revio1ocs Sexvices at THe JaiL—The women and children. * | work, under the airection Ssual religious meetirg at the jail yesterday, was cddressea by William G. Finney, E*q.. Colonel B. F. Hawkes, Mr. pm ‘sud Me A greater Bumber of iomates than ere collected, including three persone 3 with the crime of murder, Colonel HAWks introduced the temperance pledge in One Of the corridor . be obtained fiftee his garden went out and be, and the sume ts some swine ii cap. | be, i eal able out of the funds Approved Be boy: — ee rker’s assistance, rescuing Tas Cswrnal Concrecationar Unuace — ler, who was knocked down end SS Yesterday morning, the badly beaten, as also his son. His wife was ASTERYTED F 7 Wire—Sarur- | vice inthe large and five ball of the Young | also struck in the melee. oe sem, See Oe 5 ‘Men’s Ubristian Association. corner of 9th and —_-—_——_ going J .ce ire 12- | Dstreet, when the pastor, Dr. Boynton, deliv- | T¥Poonarmicat Unsiow.—A stated meeting hed that cries of murder were Deard in the | eed a fine discourse on Matthew 1X, 17: | of Cotmmma hical Union, No. 101, ebborhood of od etree! east aod 1. street |.Neither do mem pUt Rew wine inio’ old night. Nothing bat the sou'b. Om arriving there, they found that potties.” The sin was under the load business was transacted. At the reguiar colored man bad attempted to throw Ris Mir, Gnaries Ba: ber residing | meeting in January, the question of admitting u asoloat | Louis fouzlass, the colered printer, to mem- effect, | bership will be brought up again, JUSTIOR OF THB PEACE, 228 45 stroct west, near F st. south, the canal. Ou Bearing the officers ap. he made his escape. Gentlemen from seven til! ten p.m. Tew ay Gallet the Bali for circulars.” 9 3-eol0t Be, He seer

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