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aeeeeee- Sealy 18, 1970. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, ge. Daity Excursions to Glymont om thesteamer ©. P. Smith: tte to AIL RXCURSION, super Assew mevant Veruone Bantow’s Abt Galery, 23! Pa. avenue. — ro reiade-ye8e The Levy Court. inly A meeting of the Levy Court wis held this | ¥8* certail Tyas morning inthe Ajderman’s Chamber, City Hall, | One hand-writing ic amusingly fike smother (a Messrs. neon (president,) Garden, Plant, Rewiand and Tenney . Callan clerk. laid before the court present, with Mr ir. ‘The Chair laid & commani- 1868, ryt 98.39 60) county, ass 49 school, $321.16 polive;) for 1469, #7 (SR Seoane 2, 44 seheo!l, and $1, Sothas collcehsd on adootint of these mary et for sie “ee, Satesseboc. 40953 police) retorred. Abve, eocvept of tp eprones i (Br ) for the genedaharred ferred quarter, to finance committee. tineation asking that certain lots in Uniontown, on which mares have been for several years, be sold for taxes; refe: Of “from whose bite,” as the Professor tells us, committee on assem ments. recorded than more fatalities are from alf akes akes Put gether ‘We should be glad 5 ste is 139 Digg at Clnniin ince na rer ha go ay Hi ing Turnpike Company, aski: the county road Good Where Educated. &e.” with be ; referred to committee on im- Epiron Stax, My Dean Sin :—There provements. peared in eee Evening’s Sar ee | map 60.8 SORSIONET: GURNEE oe creas cia] Gated,” So, which Wee AEE ‘an notices Cobh Also, pe' of BP. a and others, com- = Bat for the, it contains, PLAS SEW aaes | ieee eRe eos school ; referred to the committee on ae thot ox rane oink schools. Lge A. Baker, Daniel Genau, B. D. ', (Surveyor, Presented. presented & d 8 petition of citizens jontgomery ashington coan- oonpliiatn that the so-called toll road, Ta ith streets not to charter. a nuisance, endangering the lives of a sd me mals traveling on the same Desde and pools o ‘mud, ‘and anking that some oe ae nerd eaid this oad wes in a horsibl was ina horrible condition, bat a was a Z injure me before the public, and thereby destroy my infiuence and the work which | am helping to do in the Pu’ Schools of the 3d District, | trust your sense of honor and justice will. allow me a short reply in your valuable Ci of “ Harvard, ‘and Brunswick, "all a Place. the arti: Of Mr: West's abundant qualifications for the post he fills there can be no q , for we have the assurance in Ins own land: eye ag a aon ene one and am of hope, for @ Eg np perc vow with = aaeeeee to consult with Judge tea’ succea se icacher as P a i Heats, Broentea Tenne endorsed what est. (It should N.A. instead Safes Gs pe sens miiegy ios ae | wingers seene mataees weg aoa ‘if the road was put experience public schools of the land, as im Mr. Plant moved tat owecial committee of three be appointed petition, with Mr. With a pl Shepherd as chairman; Plant | faculty of making his sul is meswe wone San: eee selt ae eee @ schools show his imprint in Eg be ivertise for TO} on * vy LA which taxes are due for the years previons te in my band writing, or that I oe tao pocmens Fear on the first of Angust if not Mr. Tenney, from the committee on finance, Yeported favorably on bills of Mr. T. Boudinot, Zi Fence, and Republican; which were ordered ‘The bill of messenger of Orphans’ Court w: referred, the question being raised that the » is tter a most malicious falsebood. I dem: itn full, and most em; e prmenry I out not the heart that wou! ears ‘any man to sa} sufficien cy OF words in the human ot seageege to express the meanness of such an act. + Of all mean men, the slanderer is the most despisable. Look athim. Like the deadly Bo. Court was not ot pablo, as the ns’ Court had = Upas, he extends around a withering curse, been abolished. poisonous perth Aa touches. He ix Mr. Plant, from the committee on im; ie” deadly Coral snake of Central America ments, ———. a Lol for a brik on the | from ‘whoes bite more fatalities are recorded, Woodley Lane Koad, with an esti to com- | than from all other snakes put eee plete the Toad to the head of 19th street, includ- If an eee, friend has Ce me the kind- im the Bridge, $5,000. Mr. Brown moved it | ness to pen. take this public the ee tee advertise for for the opportunity tot to thank him Ba’ 1 and I will leave bridge and road, and com} the same— those who know me best. and my life-work Mr. Shepherd stating that there was but littie | in the cause of education, to say, ier the doubt the Court would be in funds in a few compliment is extravagant or Be Tam con- weeks—at a coet not exceeding $7.00; which | tent te leave the merits of my laborsin the pub- Was adopted. lic schools of the land with who have re- Mr. Plant, from the same committee, pre- | ceivedthem. If they cannot stand that test, let septed @ plan for a bridge over Kock Creek, at | them fall. No petty spite or jealous spleen in a Pierce's Mill. Rewspaper article can ‘harm them, or even bite tnilz, Shepherd moved that the committee be | der th ork now on. jin the schools vertise fur proposals for that | 0! istrict. only re that I cou! bridge also; carried. rot have had the “The ‘oy that has Mr. Plant also reported on {he claim of Mr. 3 into the man who that article, ‘T. Jenkins, recommending its reference then, I am sure, I could made bim a ve ard. You now in my own handwriting, and you gan feu whether any other article is In my Ihave the honor I have the honor ‘to be very truly, special committee; agreed sod Mesers. Shep- herd and Garden were I little had been hools, and. on motion, the ald ($5,000) was referred to hols} and Mr. Brows, id reported « resolution lastract- ime the chairman of the improvements commit- to borrow $4,000 for the purpose of paying ae eee Mr: Brown reported done in relation to | West. TEMPERANCE Arrains.—The regular weekly meeting of St. Stephen's Catholic Total Absti- nence Society was held at the Parochial School ak = of roads and schools; which, on motion | house last night. This society nas taken a tirm or Mr. She} Shepherd, was wabsoqtentiy amended by stand, will permit no aking ‘he amount $5,000, be equolly di- | trifling with the pledge by its members, as was sum committee on police, following; which wae pemea ledge, with the anaene by the Levy Court of the County of | express unde: The next time om, That from and after the passage of they violate tt they will be summarily expel! theen mance, that any person or ms who | likewise. To carry out the good work of shall s sell or furnish liquor or intoxicati — temperance reform, it was determined to gu to of any description whatever to A boly communion in ‘orice in each Cys soldiers inmates of the Soldiers’ Home, ry the on any Sunday by their thereet before the Petfce taste (or the I Discret | 8 at Abslostan’ Tolasd y promises to a yma ot Columbia, pay a tine of not less than ff Bappiest of the season Ags ee ——— ons Fient mm Hitt’s bogie Te seen feoas ax ek Gree Greet at ge o called Hite ‘ants ‘used as. bone mill. ‘The partite ae. a ite numerous. ieutenant jobnson with a posse of the mounted police, made a sudden raid uw = them, and Jas. F. Davis ond Davis, who are with assault ly conduct and battery and disorder! eee aro Lewis wartin and lars, and in sain we the payment thereo ‘hall be imprisoned in Ordered, That an; bile rowttate, or any female who shall incite to lewd or lascivions actions in the County of Washington, or shall in ‘apy manner in immor: ral practices wit said county limits, shall, 1; couriction thereot ‘Police Court of the District of lumDia, pay a eas ot of one hundred amen, ae im default of eta yyment thereof shall be im- That this ordinance be published six im two daily papers Published a tke Air. Shepne- - wv reported a communication ‘et Lol. C. . jAlstander ip reference to the Ha- densburg tured aged to conceal themselves at the time of the arrest. The accused were it in this morn- ing and turned over to the Police iL Boarmo.—A new organization, called the «National ok formed at Crouch's wharf. made surret ‘Will not dissolve. e the workings, JAMES ADAus, —We learn with ico ae mive so T, es that the deciming necte Of Gat aeleenel Tol: a Ame jow-citizen, James ames Adame, Kaq. hes compelled # = bim Se Wien nis Position as of the | Camsareacs au Oulo CANAL Comraxy.— Banko = a of which be bas | ne Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and —_- ities faithfally, and most ac- Obio Canal will meet at the office of Alexander = a et ‘We under-| Brown & Son, Baltimore, to-morrow. it is stand - Eoq., has been | said the President, Mr. Clarke, has been over \ Yacant by the | ‘the entire reute, and will recommend to the No better man some changes along the line. = a frm of Brown & Son has been ee = the of the ra eS, match of 20 birds will bond in the sum of $200, for safety take place on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock p. m., | of the funds deposited with The stock- on the —= oceupied by holders of the , at their last meeting at corral. The following are the crack shootists: Annapolis, We. Wi . MN. Jinsen, L. E. Mi: ‘Wednesday, 1 re toe B¥e bitde a arromrunst—Bishop W: cach i | Mimermntar ar = ‘ay. yards rise and 80 yards man, o1 African W. trans. And thes to be shot oat om wie toute Bsus —— ans ferred ® ities, Revels trom wee to the B ‘Conference, and appointed the Ballimore Ex Cv satu Sangh 0 Feu C. Pe Bim te to Bethel church, Saretoga street, tn Balti- aan with embezziement by Mr. Kiley A. ian, . be 3 Revels is a brother to United States tom, for whom he had been acting as collector, Revels, and is said to be one of the who was admitted to bail, was rday Steet preachers in that Chureh. He is expected by bis bondsman, Mr. Henry 8S. | ‘© Preach his first sermon next Sunday. Winter. A bail was issued and and placed in ; piece the bands of detective MePevitt, who arrested Peugh last night and turned him over to the custody of the menhel. a horse Rewaway.—Last night, and buggy betongieg to Mr. E. ©. Saunders was down °thstreet, when the horse took aviege of Frederick Stobl- bee both hind wheels of the car- and slightly injuring, the occupants of oe: both ‘carriages. Sergeant Vernon checked the — into the phe Ee 2 os fof Riley A. Shinn's wagons. The Judge said thiswas a case which rh properly comes be- fore the Criminal Court, and he held him to se- curity inthe sum of $25 for his appearance at that court. The room in which the onrtis held is 6n the second floor of the building, and is about forty by twenty feet. A platform has been built in d_| the end next to ths street, and covered with car. | i i i E i 3 ; ; F 5 ( a | i if e g, 3 o g hich would plead. atvar 9 @ which they foe daegr dts ra ty, this ined $3 and $5 costs each. The. ent of the jus surprise, and United States agt. and Sounders on Jane Dysenforth. The attorney (Mr. Saunders) for defence objected to the tes- Himony of Robert Dyrenforth, witness, he not ig & believer in the Lome religion. The cupenaen was overruled, the ready been sworn. The ‘witness testifi the morning of the 4th of July the accused as- saulted his wife _> bh La on the stove while she was in a deli. struck her on the heads Counsel tor defence Do yor peueve - the ATmighty Pa ness— jeve in God ty, you believe in fature awards and p' Vitness—I do. usa Barbour, for assault that on sent The Court—Then go on. W ness then concluded his testimony. Jane Dy- renforth sworn, and substantiated the evidence of her husband. The accused was fined §3 and costs, SS sit. ‘The crowd beco: 1g 80 the Court stated that the room must be c! |, and none but parties interested in cases before the court, the officers of the = ae lawyers would be per- mitted to be Mee! =, for * aseanlt and bat on Me- of Juiy, plead , making $12.5). against loina tewart™ on the 7th da: guilty and was fined $3 an Mary Graham, for —— ae r a ep, Was arr: largaret state. that she was afraidot the ve vengeance eance threate against her. ‘The Court oe Johnson, for assault and battery Lizzie Staten with intent to kill. ‘Oltcer oe ‘Hare testified to the arrest, and that the ac- used came out of the house of | prostitution with ® pistol in his Loa ‘Ligsie Staten testified that the accused came into her house on Saturday snd “asked fora night's , and on being refused caught up a pistol and ‘committed the assaulton her, and afterwards fled, when iis officer was called and made the arrest. Court required the accused to give bond in ne sum of $500 for his apy ce at the Criminal Court to answer the a George Smith, for assault and batteryon the ith day of July on Christianna Fuller. Prose- at Smith beat her and tore her clothes, leaving her leg black and blue from the ankle to the knee. In trying to run yea of the house he caught hold of her dress and tore it, at the same time i on, gl on the head. The defendant was require PAY costs and give geen in the sum of $50 to keep the peace. Ferdinand Ginqeuor, charged James Grady with the larceny of six yards of cotton. Jones testified to seeing Grady snatch the bu: die of cotton from complainant. The accused 4 was ordered to for appearance et bonds in the sum ef of $100 fore the Criminal Court, and to stand committed until bonds are given. ‘The court took & recess until one o'clock. Maria Davis, charged with assault and bat- tery on George H. Bias. Plead not guitly. Con- victed and tined one cent and costs. Commit- ted until costs are United States vs. Flora Miller, for assault and maine on John ©. Cleary on the 10th day.of Found guilty, and the Court fined de- fendant $1 and costs ($13.) Flora Miller, char io with using pro! indecent ianguage. "Digi hah out of the same occurrence. ant was fined @5 and costs. Nellie Howard, for assault on John C. Cleary by throwing a bottle through a window at him. Dismissed. Flora Miller and Nellie Howard were required to give bonds in th $50 each to keep the peace toward John paSamuel Raymond, of several potties of minerai water from e and His was a separate cl harge, Defend- youth, charged with the "et, tor the Judge's desk, and tables for the Clerk and reporters, ‘The floor is covered with grass matting, and there ‘s around the room. arew of armchairs ‘There is a railing pat across the room about midway. Un the floor above, in the front room, isthe office of > perceaey to the Fire Commissioners, and in the room ad- ames: eg office of the Secretary to the Board The basement is to be titted up with Si for risoners. In a small room the court room is to be fitted up a telegrap! yo ee with all police sta- in the District. (n the first floor, under thee court room, is the Clerk’s office, and in the back room the office of the District and Cor ation Att: 4 anes Marshal's office. per annum. The follow! which et) Court, and thet first case before the Court was charged on the second count of the first inform- ation. Jn the I lice Court of the Dustract of Lonnie. District of Columbia, County of Wast Washi: bably be P. Esquire, Attorney fo the United Fisber. ser ari: oon? — oped rogers think Le Sesto his Deoper the year mien oor raed tl ae) wratte in. the District United States, isturbance ‘and being hhen aud there assembled and faltered together, | # yen and there stlotowsly, and rout ‘end the peace and pn rf not ing ed Di x n=} byt fon ood Court fe belo ga a Sigcein oe sumer aur od Staten Somer berg inte ry athe eae, gona a —-,in his cold ferenee sist Renae y ives the Court vot tye epuat sae! eet Te the year of our Lord’ one t ss bt and ity ——. with force and Santee sforceaid, and ———- anne ea Columbra. on being, vag ‘the fourth, and y that the prize was ‘The second prize was carried by school No. 18, Ist district, which wrote Rage y epee 9 seven (97) per cent. of the words, aud the pupil receiving the award Ved Matilda’ Wheeler, after a recontest with Philip Hangerford. The third prize ore awarded to Wm. H. Smith, of school No. 11, ist district. In the slate graders ‘the schools of the higher intermediate on fnaghe a in gain ing rige; ani after a second contest between Salt Bridg- bared and Chas. Perry, the prize was given to aries. The second Prize was awarded to Myra Palmer, of school No. 10, and the third to Daniel T< ams 2, lat district. a hun the more difficult words in the 5th Reader were given to the representatives of the six schools of the grammar grade. The ave! r cent. se words written correctly was two, 12) School No. 1, Fourth District, miseed only one F cent., thus secured for one of its num- r the first prize. Three pupils of this school, Mary A. Ward, Hattie V. N. Brooks, and Mary E. Leibrandt, were fect, rendering they were again perfect, tut th third ited ey were in. per: ut the third resulte in the award ot the pri ize to Mary Ward. The second woe ard was carried by Mary E. Chew, of Second District, after the third Hamilton, perfect in the first and second con- tests. The third prive was awarded to Aurelia Butler, (perfect,) of school No. 9, First District not only the the {polling but also the writing in id the improvement upon The exercises were con- gxamined by the Super- by Prof. G. B. Vashon. goch¢ Paha dh PRESBYTERY oF Wasi a Crry.—A spe- cial meeting of this newl: ized Presby- tery. was held at two o’clock the New York avenue Pres! ian ‘Chureh, tne pr tte moderator, Rev. Dr. Sunderland, in the chair, and Rev. T. B. McFalls stated clerk; 23 members present. Rev. Jno. C. Smith, John Chester, and Elder W. J. Redstrake were ap- gee & committee on the “five million fund.” ‘be name of Rey. T. W. Simpson, residing with- in the bounds of the Presbytei beet was Ponraend to be placed on the roll. The directed to communicate with ae Bhs or The Presbytery outside its ew eto Fach them to withdraw from this Pres! certificate. The Moderator presented cpr ‘from H.W. Blackford, written for Mrs. A. # Ai marked that all the knowledge he had of the affair beyond the letter read was that a few days since he met an Episcopalian in’ the Troasary Department, who stated that the Industrial Schoel was going down hill, and unless held up at once it would fall into the control of the Roman Catholics, as Mrs. Gene- ral Sherman was taking an active part, and with others had offered to take charge of this school and manage the same, in no spirit of sec- tarianism, however. The subject was passed over informally. The unfinished business of the last meeting was being taken np as our report closed. ai TRE Q. M. D. TransrorTation Derant- MENT AT 22p anv G STREEeTS— Its Last Throes.— On the Ist proximo Messrs. Goodwin T. AtLee and John Downs, clerks at the office of General Wm. Myers, Depot Quartermaster, will be dis- charged, and those who were connected with any branch of the Quartermaster’s Department in this city during the late war, will at once see that they are the survivors of an almost | of clerks once employed at the corner of 224'and G streets, under the direction, successively, of Lieut. Putnam and Captains Dana and Thomp- kins. “The latter officer was in charge at the close of the war and for some time thereafter, and during his term the working force was re- duced from the various branches employing at one time 8,000 men, to a aarter- master’s office, with not more than fifty men on the rolls, all told. Since the war the clerical force has been reduced monthly or Guarterly until Messrs. AtLee and Downs and W. Yeatman were the only remnants of cee crit force. Now the two — fam i decrease of y is Re, Saly one left pwith the ex ka wu Vi suites mURCuUA, wud was for & While at 224 and G G streets, and then went to whence he was brought here by tLee was one of the first, ployed in July, 186 1861, wns was employed shortly the ‘time acting as government THE jComronanen Finances.—The cai mittee im the corporation indebted- ness on y afternoon footed up the ac- —_ which they have received and passed _ spe found saat the amount thes far is 16,390. There is a number of accounts which have not yet been ited. "A bill of the Sun- day G Presented on of the advertisement and the order under which it was inserted was presented, the bill would not be recorded. pedals Navy YARD BRIDGE—TRAVEL SUSPENDED. ane wees isin Simeetddogerous for “Wavel” part of the us for travel; stringers pile Aaaso ane on constant! ving way. This ak the of a 4 eee A CusgcY Damamp—Icy Coolness of @ Bowen- ‘Ward, was about i py inquirihg how the coal could get Soi See nl a ; I E E iY tt 45 & if az E i 4 Li g gr ie dy SEV. J. &.LIPPINOOTT.AM «cheek irra shine an ‘on the Tish day the Beer's en ates ‘Kate brett aad “3 Qusen two colored men named Bud Harrod | jor om Sie Er Serertmest mag reseie ducioe'® and Cliarles Smith, and injaries inticted which Ferkca fous) gem" {ocumewetng on Ube het ny tended + vichafly of the Chats "STAMPED ESVELOPES, Bri sod uipacatag tha pert oie tae No. 1. Note size,2 3-4 by 41-4 incher—two qual tioned took a boat to row dows the river, aad'] "Sy ae sine, 31.16 by 81.2 imchor— upon ing the aqueduct a dispute arose there g stween them which resalted im the cruel beat- | ‘'ys-$ Pull Heter ine 33 by STF Vochoe—throe i woman mie who was en- py atthe time. This ‘moning’ she ig uncon- ee arene ere Cover. Harrod and ‘Sunith wore mtrested this | ‘hor. kntre letier sne,33.) 638 fchow—theee Court. @ over to the new Police | iio. ixtra letter alne,s sor cul ‘Tux steamer John Gibson, with freight, is: 7. from Blew York, te expected here this evening. | "2. «. patra omiciel sive, cone 1.4 inches—one RIA. WaArreRs. | ALEXANDRIA. STAMPED NEWSPAPER Wearrers i ARAM AIP } CEST eal tthe shove Envelores end ‘ye ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSRURG BR. R.— ment in _ case of J. B. Stuart vs. oureee tae | nominally at the her restrain nominal at head of fand Fredericksbarg rail- ne, n road the control of the attains of | firect. icy eg ht Jonger—wiffch has been in pro- | [Baronet mane ee ee byt Enderwood at Chambers for be ot approve: Mare ordered of the styles ated for geet. the coutvacter 80 vay use of patented inven- (limes shall Porouac Branxcuy Pitors.—The Commis- sioners inted by the court to examine ap- Taled envelepes. as pica of branch pilots Rave DIES. ued a > Captains The dine for embossing the postage stamps on the James ;, Ogleton Taylor and Francis | envelopes and wr yore are to be exscated to tbe Keys. a ‘Adams has been appointed | stistaction of the General. in the beet Sammi, of the Board of Pilot vice'Captain | Sat nding are 0 be spriaed, raw migg James Treakle, resi; Licenses have been Saperesenbramarepeteertamnolendaeianene aie made out for and will be issued to Captains for stam peor denensi James Hepburn, J. R. Scott, William Treakie | 702. Stsmps oF stamps usd 4 ey ne of dies or coluts shall b> hriam Cheshire. made far wanes the frst new wheat of the se poo ey contract are woe: eee eas son, brought to this city, was ex; Sooceval ef the Depertnsan The axe of the pee this morning after "Change hours, by Mr Fees. | 8 digs may gr may not be continued 8 ght by Mrs. co G. Brown The dies be safely ond om pd a by od at Ts quality, f hag ‘The first received tast | contractor, and should ‘he use of any of them t } season was on thé oth of July—quatity, fair | emporart Seis a ieget shail a | white, and sold for 1: agent. as the Postmaster General may direct Laxp oncxs eens Brawner & Co., Land sone ty bea 9 Ce on the 7th inst., the H. Scasser, containing 1) iret caneiaenaes Station, A., L. & H. RK. R. for $3,000, to Mr. Walter Bradley, of the county of York, England. The envi fourths of an inch SECUBITY FROM FIRE AND THEFT. Bidders are notified that OITY ITEMS. auire, ana ConGition of the contrage, that the envel, opes and wrappers shall be manufactured THE JET BANDEATX, composed of large balls, | is such @manver esto insure secu necklaces, bracelets, bair- to match, or theft. by Gre are exceedingly stylish and re: and are "the Manufactory must at all times be subject to daily becoming more and mose popular. It is he inspection of en ag nt of the Department, who | SUMMER RESORTS. . VILION, DINEY “poINT PA phe | win, . TI foe the sees DAY. July 5. nse 5 eplarged sarod! 9 varther aru the Metropolitan Hota FREDERICK ¢ Gounrr, rR 1s deligtttal apd romantic Samm t Rene of ipiters on Aa aka OF SORT, Fhe Brrinen ae Pig en foar_ weeks, #0 week. $280. The usual dndncts on | made torchiidree aud Servaats wad for Taste wi ORDANS wHITk SULPHUR SPRLNUS vale z 10K COUNTY ALL ye ns Depot P.O a pomt ma the R Ferry and ‘and Winchester Rail. road. five miles trom Winchester ‘This Watering Place is now open under more fq- vorable circumstances than at any tin | Since the war, and every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction toall the a ‘tne CITY BabD OF MUSIC wil! be im attend- ance. and Mi eed Fancy Balls wiil be fre- | Quenily given during the season on eter ¢ bution at the Springs 4] 2 Bemre? Cem Colem: timers | The more Ste iiroad Company iene round trip ticket es for five days,from Halte- | more to © Depot and return, at $6, from Washington to anme at #7 90 Felcere — ic ee an | Formas ™ ] | maak free avd colored worvante hail’ price. | White gorvants three fuurths, or accord a commodation. JOR! eds im G!SEA BATHING :! COBB'S ISLAND | ts Bow open and BEADY FOR VISITORS } TEBMS—€3 per Day: $15 per Week | Address om paetmane, ST” Route—Steamer from Baltimore or Narte ‘te Oberrystone. 6 im | Favours WHITE Shi sie — VIRGINIA jo be | Will open J satculehing’ te see what om abate ami will require ibe stipalations of the contract to b pe he fa Te mamutctened intated | ‘uthtaliy 0. ACKING. | sqgment ot rSILAR I ‘y SaNvene -, it holds its own ‘amid the charming All envelopesand wrappers mast be banded in par \ eleaitsis wo ly. Jet is always |, and when Raped oan pe ee ene } wo Springs are reached 4 = pA gt did ‘sets can strew and | Warrenton, where passen * i = fee eo Cag = He be ere with cotton or | Carriages for the Springs, ix miles distant over = store, 45° Pennaylvania avenue, between Four- | ‘oltain pot lees than tw opers and-a-half and Sixth street, we are not surprised that the ladies purchase “eeepc to Alaska r ‘Wrappers to be diamonds Mr. very extensive trade. Few than two bund aia ty each. ‘The boxes | They are very bri tents and set in gold by | sre to be wrapped. § and securely fast regular di ; also in orcide and | manila ~ and sealed. #0 as to eae bear trans: cheaper metals. Mr. Prigg’s store has been | portation by mofl tor delivery to postmasters ly improved by the enlargement. He now | the onicr of s postmaster receives sample boxes cont: the same must be New York every morning, and is thus enabled | wouden cases, well sti to ce & succession of novel: Mr. P addressed, but when less has just introduced a large show-case, ially | quired, proper labels of direction, to be Tarnished by devoted to the new styles of jet, and the rear | 2 see of the department, or Wood be, meced. spon Part of the store stocked with statuettes, | {ining envelopes or to be transported by vases, chromos, pot elegant fancy goods. water routes. must be provided with suitabie water- —__e——_ proving. ‘The whole to be done under the ape: IN ORDER to close them, I have marked down | tion ana direction of an agent of the enveiopes aE LIVERY a. taruiauas ‘wrappers ‘must be farnie Py bor Feaeouable divpat: complete in all respects ready for GRABLithes a line of 8 tine Walking Coats, in dark colors, suitable for present and autamn wear, from $20 and $22 to = Gro. OC. Herxrxe. —— HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3. —_———__.______ GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ¥ THOMAS eden Anct.; Georgetown. Te IMPROVE PERTY ON HIGH EDN Sut istheat 6 - ‘clock, seg Wp of the pretuisee, riolow of Sots Mor 3h asda fronting 35 feet 0 on nh cagt nde of ic th street. a>ore bya well bait ry of ea ot inne ya well vant iwe rick Dwelling House, Terme : One igeegong uch — whens Sy 6 and 12 et imens of cuvelopes and wrappers to: posals are invited, showing the diferent ve, the cate and orms of bide. may be feation to ‘tne ‘Third As ‘Assistant Postauns This SF aement and «specimen of the sample ~ pes and wrapperfurniabed b: months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast on | shic/gb@sand wrapper furnist part of esc bid the property. Conveyancing ‘and stamps at the cost GUARANTEE. cicero. ‘gi will be required when the ak? yonal wil belcouald re ed unless oftred by a ruc rarer of envelo} d_accompanied THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ | Tttanctory guarentee algued by at least tecree ne RY bes tip tts ep ee D0. ir ‘x. D.O. Good Bik Bilks at t 9150, $2, $25. 4 bert ye + an excellent ar- ticle Lawns ‘bie to a8e.: White Marseilles 25c_and sTc yibed and plain Gr Grenadir nes Wc worth Bc, Bil woot a . Linen Cambric Makts from xe, we Pe WARD—AGREEMEWT—BONDS ‘The contract will be awarded to the l to be calcul Reed cf the severe! grades during the Inst fiscal yoar which was as er Note siz Letter size y ‘Glo: ity 730 We are relling eteat bgrenon inate of gots omni size, een agra a) "454 0 Give us a call and buy chea; or MILLE ees ai oe Jelé-tr NJAMIN MILLER, | Exira oficial s ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. wan after the comtrect has been a 10, 000 BUSHELS ewig FOR SALE — _ ie mig wine the Pe oom 8 atria BOYUE ed “est: = OTEL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, Will be Opencd for the Reception of Guests on the jane ificent stracture. | cated at the, of this now famous somm-r the advantages of modern calculated to make ils guests | | mid the Ate peiasehdhameeantel eS 3 a ‘82 CONTINENTAL HOTEL, = o aAEY SkRSEY Will be opened on the 18th of June. 7 ‘This magnificent hote_} © g00Ms. Piazza fi frouting the ocean 70 teet lone. - Ls New ¥. ost room apply at the Rverett House. jew York, BREWIS & LAWSON gh ay 00" a ‘Alexand ond rreu r OLOTHING, &c. fancke, execute: ama Gatiters snc 9 ee aod sana fhe “Porte ? ‘e HE 8U! ON US-THE PEOPLE | ¢o> TT WANT TO REBP COOL. coke es ae te the labilities ef the eran ey ‘an act Reoeerary as have been teual’y included in the general iation Bille without authority of law, and tox an vide for certain incidental Tposes,” (United Btates Statutes at Large, 286,) ed August 3, 152; which ee that in case the contractor contractor. 3. To annul the contract, if, in his there jeshsll be's iailure to perform faiterally nay of ite ‘stipulations, or in to oiite: if PAINTING. MACNICHOL’S PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Or iG and WALL PA) ea ee ea D 923 bo SrReer. Cc. MACHICHOL, — 923 D street, bet.9thand loth, | 27 11-mwfim 55 | Jot RECEIVED. PADDLE MY OWN camok ea "EE een BS Re a ek Se ees ane amie 7th street ( ea « somprernaee ices: Haul vittiiiie os \OUBB, 314 s&h street. See ee Sheek SE QR reurn wanencon, GR THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. “WALL, ROBINSON @ Co. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB, wi my Of ae” FELLOE BAB IRON, STEEL, SPRINGS, HORSE-SHOES, H. 8. IRON, NAILS, TIN PLATE, SHEET ZINC, LEAD. 3. W. MENNEDY 4 ©o., BUILDING HARUWARE AND METALS, Ea PEMNSYLVAMIA AVENUS, SPOKBS! Raesae care, Beta! eed Washington DC. ON Sunday at © Bessa s. ne itd Bersro. im and 2:5 train to oF from Ai ie. vom Fo Leave at 7:29'015 nin Leargat 723m pty m.3.50 end 343 p. For ose with tickets to the West be had at the oem gee “Licket Office at all boars In tbe aliaber? ee babes SEN me. welt eames eit Fam il wor Bey it oes, mint pangs ot cars L°* FIGURES. _) REE @BAD! —— For sale low, in lots to suit, by wm. Saat S 08. Indiana avenne re and Ohio Greet, 3016 Near Baltimore and Bailroad Depot,