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c¢ Sehoots. | sirceis. or school purposes, at $25-per month; | private in Company M, sth U.S. Artery, wa | GEORGETOWN ABVERTISEMENTS. | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. INSURANCE, VENING STAR. Te et oe, om | See 8 Ceek Se UE. ene in | Pak B wOeToRy r {RISC Ue RLS aaa = TEACHERS. T. McLellan oc\ered an order, which a Creek Tate ere He lest nace wins T row: V AR MAPS oF EUROPE— Loss by Fire. — —_—____ = adopted, that the followt laces be designate comrade named Kostenbader skit | to the departure of a large ion of oar B requiee wutOng of the Beétd Of Trustees of | OTUs, he trom: tioit of all pubtic school | Wes ’ m,avhere they were stationed, both, tay the watering peeve ant aie shens ier — Public Schools wag held last evening at the | the respective sub-boards: First | it id, sider tie iniluenee of Hquer, and | Tie Sommer. a lags number of : SKS nies gushes’ "anata Franklin School Buiiding—Mr. Murtagh in the lin Schoo! Fulding; having with them a fovr gallon demijolraot | are now on bp nag eee x, ee; _— INSURE AGA'NST i chair, Messrs. Harris and Hart, First District: | 4 Building. H street, between 6th | liquor. Morrison fell ont of theskiff and in at- = oy coe rats cores Bice ae tities AL ad ” “ . Foodie Ne? Dein | ‘Third—Watiach School tempting to get im it again turned it over. | Ratae Agen, co a Fomor On a large scale and very definitely worn McLellan, Woodward, and Hall, Second; Dulin, | Pousun'wenane’ Fut omctinte Oo street, be- | Kostenbader chun to it until he was picked np, | Georgetown, DC. —— < A. S. PRAGI @ SON . J Washington City | French,and Clarke, Third: Murtagh, Champlin, | tween D ana F sireets south, and that the | but Lis companion never rove A soldier ¥ THOMAS DOWLENG, Auct.; Georgetown. ste! rand Concert ‘w evening, forthe | a>d pherson, Fourth; Superintsndent | ‘Trustees w' be in attendance at these offices | from the same command na! Heede, feil VED PROPERTY ON ENTH st THE FRESOH AND NORTH AND SoUTR xo. 3, ¥o @ CoA BUN nesGere (Lceties’s) Se-merree Cterne: Witton. and Dr. Fardon, Secretary, present. from to 9.30 o'clock every morning, from | overboard from the steamer Fa'ty a few days IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ves . E denetit of the German woanded. “ x Mz_cbamplin presented spplication of Joho | Argust 2th to September 3d, inclusive, for the | ago, alo of the mourn ef Broad Creek, avd Ou WEDNESDAY \FTEENOON, A: GERMAN FRONTIER, aoa D Sm, Fxeursion of Fitth Baptist Chorch to Mar- | Esputa, asa teacher of music; referred. Also, | purpose of issuing tickets of adm‘ssion to the | was'likew'se drowned. H's body wrs washed Wth, at 6o clock, Twill scll, in tromt of the 7 Sball Hall to-morrow, leaving 7th street wharf Tes.gnation of Lizzie Henning; accept-d. schools. ashore. premises. subdivision of lote 23 and 282, front- The Present Seat of War FOR THE at 3 o'clock. Pie Weed & Hiver Mr. Woodward presented rcsignacion of Miss | “yr. McLellan stated that the number of va- Street, between Second Grand Pic Nie of Yourg aian BURIAL oF MR. BErxAry Hooe.—The re- | ing 45 feet on the south side of ae Mary Tucker and Miss Dunbar; accepted. | cancies this year would be trom twelve to "teen rt ‘Mr. Hooe, who wes | High and Frederiek streets, b a Sip: efereea Nor MSH TAEMEESrASEMAE- | BEPGrOd, Pe members of the boart mane | ied oy te assent om the Ohrsepotie ved | Mapes pene Breanl Pras tnt" | peewaey paance AND Paves Hinewee<, (OF SEW YORK. ip; referred. Several of the members of ard mi t gin ag wate 5 nonthe, § eS Nx_Dulin presented the applications of Miss | kpgwn their determina.ion not 19 tewie tickets | yi allroad on Saturday Ir Sip | Pithingerest scoured by'a dood of rant on ths prow pth of 150 feet, Club, at Abner’s 7th street Park to-morrow evening. Grand Pic Nic of Silver Ler* Socials at Hae OF TLARTFORD. anew to th’s cit ing and interred in (he | erty. ancing and pe the pnr- ee Jueneman’s Gerdevs to-nizht. Me ieee ats Cynthia B. Rockwell, and | except at the places named and in the hours | fas hgg it cent norms Chaser. ue will be required when the aronerty ta FoR sart at MEECRANTS ~ ‘Daily Exeursion of the steamer Arrow to | Miss McCutchen for teachers’ positions; which | mentioned. , struck off rN — ‘OF NEW Vong Ease wd Caxton _ were referred. Mr. Harris called aitention to the faet that ee eT 3-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Ant. BLANCHARD @ NOHCN. Wat, pairre Peet SS WoLLEY. tee —— Mr. McLellan made @ report tcom the com-| the building at the corner of 22d and I streets, CITY ITEMS. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r.: Georgetown. > ‘T. . DELEON, SupY Ronchers er Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. mittee on text books, which lies over under the | occupied by schools, was partly in possession of B — rd ON THE Moros. PLA : Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Tules. The report is as follows: colored families, and he offered a re-olution, ‘ lot of Jet OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE NEAR | yor tr Gorner Mth street and Pena. ave. au non forte . Bo on Barlow's Art Gailery, 7 Pa. avenue. / hour committee, aiter a careful examination | which was adopted, authorizing the sub-board | _ | RECEIVED this morning the finest GEUBGETOWN, D.C. - ‘ seis cxtended I'st of books authorized in the | to take such measvtes es may be necessary to | S¢l!s, Hair Pins, Chairs and Bandanas for the By virtue of a deed of trust from Walter 8. ILP @ SOLOMONS $13 Tre SrRem. Spa ane Tea schools, have concluded that an improvement | secure the full posscssion of the building. hair [ever sold. . J. E. Pree, ‘est and wife tothe mubecesber. cuted aed Sew. Pp" Tre New Marker Hovse—A False Alarm.— | can be efleeted by a jndiciors reduction of the Mr. McLellan offered a resolution for the ap- | PTigg’s Dollar Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania ave- er Be hese Page so | i Nein Boousrore, We understand that the Market House Com- peer aun The Leann are aoe pointment of a commi.ce t> prepare a lst of nue, between "adores trees an ore ig er at ible ate: to ths w cess 2 certain extent, i * ; = + the 10h of Angst, ace Pony one preparing $5 eommmenen berate, | iasens the prover Mult, sinacs thee peeecaet Cee eer CONE ee Fe oT ee eee oe ne areal of gece 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, and that M.. Angus expects to put his men at | 4 <cholar, and needigssly adds to the cost of his Messrs. MeLelan, Harris, Dulin and Stephen- | offer Spring and Summer Clothing at lcs tuan | {jy rovements thereon, described Berwarn Nixte ayy Testu Sra: ‘Work in about 30 days. It is proposed to do the | education. It too often is the case that a pup'l son were named as the committee. cost. as follows -—Beginning at a stone No.3 onthe west a = work with as little inconvenience to the stall- | is obliged to buy a book on entering aschool of ara A. STRAUS, Popular Clothing House, | side cf the road condemaed for the Washinston iain re Q : thence 8. $04°, west Zi feet AT WHICH hy = OnITH hand 11th stecets. | aqueduct, and running ¢! 1 holders as possible, and for that purpose the | one grade to halt, or even but af quarte’ Position or THE IRISH ON THR FuropRax Penn. avenue, between 10! fot fo mstond Ho. a: thente Barco. went Las to 0 ot f pap dC a ed Re igked work ob the eee ral | Wana the position of Ishmen in Amertcn ‘Thitee doors cost of 11th street. | No" S. teence M3 $8. puimaton, weet &3 ALL THE NEW BOOKS OUBTINUOUS EXPERIENC THE Busi. order ths hers ima y them when n ing E “ugg! ETE ETERS 0.6; thence N. 70M minutes the room is needed for the main building. This | which, im ifs turn, is partly learned and then | ©? the pending Er-opean st-uggle isa qu tion sicne N. then m ree rded. ‘This is true 23a general rule with | Of no little importance at the present time, and |, TO MEN OF rustNes3 no hove in Boston's | to stone No.7, which ison f nednct road and orn eae gaged in erecting “ e ia ponchos ee ith sald road 8. So", enst 10's CAN BE FOUND. BESS, iN THIS CITE, cane pistes Ee aoe tae noeapeeae [att tee SzOae Deeks quowut ee svelier and | OT Per eee me seemed cae ar ona Tie, Bhile no ohare ** tobe begiamigt bein ook bl #ract of ast cous ny Nosy tanh pede pot my il egy i rgd taemalapige Legraber jeans to set themselves and their fellow shared +) ms‘ntatn the Pgh rank the houss has | VES "yn tnted cae Ao the residue oe? | kame weanen = < that s abou nee in the ‘ } t ; ente at six and twelve month je N the STAY : “3 Funding ced oemmanace active operations.” | in auyorrtonren checatere ood ton tiomto eaten | comslegasen Tight Went tae Ree ee tee [held co long eanai payments at six and twelve months with Inter ' DARD PUBLICATIONS in covery of their parents make it the duty of this board | Nationalists, at a meeting held at Germ .n Hall Ae yee 3, 6,3. | Sm%;'° phe secured by a dead of trast =< remises } branch of literature, _o—— to consult economy of time and money In at- | last might, adopted the fodow:ng recolutions: ‘HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers. erld. If the terms of sale are not comp! it STATISTICS OF THE Prsiic Scnoots.—Last three dars from the day of sale ty may Y . Wi is vi Resolved, That we pledge oursely: > to unite in THR WASHINGTON CiTY SAVINGS BANE, cor- resold tee 4 coat of = Sieming Mr. MeLelian, from the Committen on | Tour chmmttice recommend that Dare Tan, | farming ah orangisatinn eheee is ae ae | nes WAsmINoton Orry Savines Baws bpen | the’detwoiting’ purchaser “All Gonycyahetag’ ine | ,,C{2eTS2T mall meet with prompt attention. and the Annual o1 "3, su miited forthe informat.on of the board, some interesiing statistics of the schoolx. From the statements it appears that there are 131 schools authorized by law, all of which, with the excep- it publisher's rates, and sent by mail, at purchaser's cost. Fifty HUGH CAPERTON, Trasteo, jy2-Stawds (Cour 21 THUS: DOWLIN ments of Arithmetic be dropped trom the i's; | 19 aid and a-cist, to the extent of our ability, | trom 6:39 to 7-3) oclock every Saturday evening» | cling revena. Portage free. urs. s for : econdary schools.and that Day es’ Practical | 8BY and every eflort for the liberation of Ire- | in addition to ite regular banking Ari*bmetic be substituted for it. ‘The recom- | !atd- vor. | PAYS interest on deposits. mendat'on ‘s mr; ith the greater confidence Resolved, That in so uniting all past differ- 4F vow desire prompt payment ef icsses, iow rates, been STATIONERY ens te best Componses, tot *s , ences ot opinion shall be buried forever, and — cD SALE 1s Seek af Cane Senter nne intermediate in | Practical” ip in. wee tm: tae inteeonedion shal) be sincere and cons devotion t) the CITY ORDINANCES pene vlogs gee the Novelties in this line. : a's.ciers5 16 primary | Schvols, and it be ndopten, eerraar cnn | uesteat, That, s5 sn exghsivalion, wo akalfl Taws Passed by the Sixty Eighth Council Foxhall’s lane, ut 619 SEVENTH STREET. bath Matricts. At | corried into t @ grammar schools. give no public expression to our sympathi > for the City of Washington. merwon the fhe Third Reader and Primary Spelling Book | @ny of the contending nations ot Europe until ‘Dalai PERTON, Trastce, | War Ms Shall become involved | joey ResoretioN for planking and otherwise re | [VpSS,N. DAVENPORT WISHES TO PRO te fe ‘iano-forte instruction. Les- rs ND Rt Wing the brie spaaaetie Wasiungion casa | sy ch" SUB TOiame.fortesmstruction. en. OLFSALE AND RETAIL. @ Four-and halt stree No. 30 Pacsttcn fe che O14" .” Igrmen and Board | above.’ Nrerts Georgctowa. For terme spely.aé EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, Amd ark them for a Pe licy ws che Old Bima,” oF thy asntnaton = and 1,156 of total, 5,411 against 4,611 on pr_ D achers is incinded, wth date of appointment, trom which it appear’ that Mr. J. Croquet, Morten sand Fairchild’s Gold SCC. eFC, shonld be, and generally, if not always, are | 0Ur old enemy, England, cempleted in the primary schools. Tue com- | in the war. mittee recommend that they bestricken from | piven Fronnod, the list for the secondaries. Sehr. i © ‘Standat a ‘The histories now in use are very nnsatistac- | Schr. it. ro Orrostts Post Orrics, rs Wharf.—A: ubbard, Norfol That —— “ Franaion,” @f Pasladeipain, or tha“ Hartford.” ov _ t : ; ot MAY Conc RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT Fe SMP OM Kee test aprointid December, | tory. ‘the Primary Mists lose dire ieiic | der for Linville & Co.and Evans & Go. 8 ss ond thoriy d and T° Wom rr May ConcERN. ‘ . 3 = istory y re ° he bi the Washington = ae British and i "or the *. Sas GTS te TO oe ee Ss ee ele: ia Gllhaals Yon otter sonclar or tenebec to oe Schooner Cornelia, Flowers, Havrc-de aileline of Four and-achait strent.tahe | “Notice te hereby given that the following pronerty | SLLINGTOIS ROOKSTOR. — nso eee Fis appointed in 11, as was Mss Movs, of the tract the lea idea irom the mrss of words. | ght. z as ty planked and thoroaebly repaired und was sold for taxes May 10th, IS), and if not re- mam,” oF tas“ Spromgheid,” oF third al ; Moe eae ateeesecond | The Common School Titory is too longs and | _,Jehngon's Who j-—Avriveé—Lewis, Jon-s; sion of the Superinieudent of Sewers, med (together with interest and cost of adver- is. ict. ad ‘*. Emily Myers, ie does not gain in int -est by its prolixity. Chose ass ba Page ree be yg a ee Georgetown, light; John Camberland, Crump, with ice. the re Silk Attire. Price second district, in 1* There were educated in oUF public schoo's, seven tea first district jeu &c.. and for the purposes of porrviag ont ht ement) on or before August lth, 1570, Corporation of this resoluiton the sam oi four th unde d | deeds will be ismned to the purchasers, fa accord- ance with the laws made aud provided in su WRIT! bn Te IBABELLA THACK- | @eorgeronrn, \. ap a8 ERAY. SE ae —_— it books, too, are to the object’ HE ICE: 4 Novel. jATIONAL UNI NSU! s i- 8. tuo, are open to the object‘on Mt OF THE TecoBy Same De Mille, | NATION: nT BING Toe oe Com: Terred to—the first seldom or never is fini s of the teen of the second, eigh*sen of sabes: thor of the Dodge Ciub Abroad. Price Te. ; two | lishing shor: eeuice AV 5G e Bace Al eet Pr ihe thind, and tuenty une of *e Goarth. The | Woks wa thi not gees aki ed ene | Ra's Wher} Arived—Scbrs, Thomas C. 2 7 ; BE Paso’: By the authorot Bace tor an Scns biacneaaerue atin: Statements include one on the school buildings | Yorks on this subject shou eed iene | Worrell, Sewsrd, lumber for Mohun & Sor~ and 4 | PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLAOB. By Charles for Policies or ‘Stampa. and lots owned by the corpocation, with arcs of p Seen Mong ould be die ae nterm: | Linville & Co; Aun F. Clark, E¢morson, President cf the B 2 | Keade. Complete. Price 7s, So toben on tho mech reansuebis tense ond oases ground, deseription of buildings. condition, ée. | “ate schools it would be difficult to say. With Haxre-de-Grace, coal for Jame? Frazer; C.F. | Approved, July 2,10. FH < - - | JEALOESY OR TEVIRINO: A Novel. By George From these tables it appears that six lots are | RO, works now on our lst the study extends | imi. de Grace, coal for James Frazer; C. F. M. G. Exery, Mayor. © | Description. § | ZEB | “Sand. Price #150. Knep, Fretdent: w. Sceupied im tirst gistrict, vained at $29,165, on | *RrQUeN 2 course of four years, and but a email | SeinMer samen jumber for Briscoe, and Lut ———— gis} a) 2eE SiuwicHes. By Atonar Went Bre et Richard Wallach Dizon, Daniel which are buildin-= worth mo: two in ceo- | Fees cf the scholars Gnish the Kevolation. In | Vw Undupion, doses trom Martone cid | sors Resor TION relative to the passage by Con. | £ | 232 | THE MOLIDAY RUMBED OF LONDON ZouL- HS . Seti, seed eg a ath Daiklings worth | Emmends the substrates or ee Hie, | cod watermelons for market; steamers Scion: ftuseintody tWekaeee | fg | a he jfor July, hea Cook CELE D LARNE: 5 ,C00; six in third, valued at $25,500, with build- nai Canoe be 3 e | al, Gregg, wood for Johnson & Bro.: Prince Lo city ol ht B THE OV! ND MON for July. . = tory of the United States. The foliowing are tae 4 for ‘Tho. Be rt resolved by the Board of Aldermen aad Board — fo dene of Un adveneee: s am, Hammill, Oceoquan, wood for ‘hos. of ¢ x of the O Wi First. Accuracy.—Originally written by Chas. | W- Riley & Son. Sailed—Schr. C. G. Skinner, Mary L. Mey io, Lots number 10.7. Ed- $35 5 | All the new Books published recetred ~ FAMILL Y SUPPLIE oy and 2. Deakins, monston afterwards, and everything in the SraTionmed MILY > y A. Gcodrich, and sutjected to the Cuca ue | Smith, Alexandria, light. ; Coren: 380 | Tee ana Cae oem aud BLANK BUUK line for sale wholesale use by some generations of schole-s and teach |, Fay's ee Et ne eee Santee | Sean fe eee eee present xe ! Tooteet east aide i — ; y ; Georgetown, si awk, Faunce, fishing | res-ntatives the pasrage. during pat sees ; SHILLINGTONS BOOKSTORE, fourth, <td. The turnture, appa ats Se, Wan py tiie IO a shores with’ ios; Koppelia, Thompuon: fishing ofan tet enuttcd™ Ab act to arr the fawn rg \ ontgamery at: ss ra = oo Choice N. Y. Butter. is value ‘irst distri 13,315; see | Girts’ Hick eas, . shores with ice. any : ments ti : “ b by a Corner 6 strest and Penns. M695 fourth, $5,355. Total, | Wwactieal teacher, accompliued Schule ead | Sxr—Enis this morning tho | Rett auitr aod tempter coabhetin’s | Spleen, MAK mre este 2 | —————— conscientiors student; and now it has been thor- | ,,A%_Erqreent Early, near the corner | "3trm of checks and balances {n tae receipt and Sf Ee, number ' SUMMER RESORTs;: JUST BECEIVED. = oughly revised, renovated and condens-d by L. Bellen : < Hi ation ee Ge authorizing the corpo- Fhrekee Tee Cotcmpian CoLiece Si SOLARSHIP.— J. Campbell, a caretul editor of school bi ics. of 1sth street and Massachvsetts avenue, dis- ition to issne certificates of indebtedness ton | 1 rekeld’s and’ | G -ENBRIER WHITE SULPRU The following numbers indicate the relaave | 2 , ac covered that .omething unusual had happened, | the precent floating debt of the city. the suid ccreid in'a | addi Greexnni ze “ Second. Concisencss.—About the size .of the t thi a f thi nd the | cates to be red in three year’s by mak: tion l2ifeet south ; KE, ICES MODERATE Sarees of reteiency Cee rep eectndl- | primary history now in our scheals, it contains mother, os ooking’ ints her dasha ees tuner cefeable for taxes in the proprtio i | HdgPrcapect «t. py a PRaOm fr scholars : , | thin rt 3 “ mar school, ‘aught by . McKee, 2°05; . i | Bingan street. h ext time, omitting no important facts. Clear | “unk, and a note was found near by, com- | jaxcs payableia in? LApprovad July, of August. to the followiug rates, viz: per day, | Improved. : : , ’ second district grammar ‘sebool, taught 6 phe faye ‘Seaa ann mencing “ Dear ma,” informing her that Mrs. Henry May10 Lot not number- JLPark CF Per week, OR, pe, Pees a on, | oP AieD LOWER SCRAPES AT CHEAPER (Barles Koss, 295; third dutrict grammar school, | to wrevity. © | 1° NAVE not been sacrificed | Keteon had left on ridal trip. A Mr. Ketcon | Ax Act to cmend an ct approved February 1,170, | “Biulih. eo) th," Holmead'e” hurt: | sesscmn ceiieas Gales" e mae seen cc taught by N. A. West, 152; fourth district | 2 - ao pics | Bad been paying his addresses to the young lady mop pe ge mee E | north side Gu: i prot get ae er yemmar :chool, taught by J. E. Thomp on, snd sab topics aie meee Tae for some time, and bad asked her haisd iréem the dow the Loc of Als-¢mem and Board eS aoe ORRADE BALL will come off at the Whit “key. The higher numbers indicate the greater : y uch of an act entitled “An act to ertivenet sales, and for other purposes,” vel Bebruary 1.140, as unthorizes the Mayor | mington of the city of Washi i fused by her, but yester- der displayed headings, well rdapted to attract | Mother, which ‘was refuse 1 the attention, Besides this, the important seni day the} procured the license and lett as ‘above Which give the key te each section are printed q “ | HURSDAY the Ithof August. Moxley. the MASyu May 10, Backgroumd of JLPa.k-) 1654 SBestet costumer, will bohere with seplendia Y 1:69 Lot number 222,” hurst. =. Soi _ = i = ‘i ———————— ton to ant‘cipate the revenuce Beat, Haw- Jospan 'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. ELPHONEO YOUNGS, teacher and scoiaz Wer leading thogehis ang | BUILDING Assoctations.—The _tifty-ninth sf.thia corporation fom tone time, im gm ance King’ addition, 7 de — pacher and scholar the d ing of fiding Asso- | the eggtegate of which shall notexce:Agwo hinele 5 5 facts. Z Sater eae Let leat cere ae ee eee, | and ie eres Goon meg ome go nandres iy.%,n3.6.10 JOS. L. SIMMS, Collector. Fourth. Accurate and Abundant Map?—As in- ; ; Femi : z : _— ——— a dispensable ina hist ory as in a gcography. e shares of stock weie advanced at Surther enacted, Thst the (Lesive ovr SALE oF i i ta premium of 30 per cent. = Fitth. Kevicxs.—Giving in a sew paragraphs | SUPT: 8.8 prom Building Associ ion, No. te the revenue of tis corporation i SPRING AND SUMMEE GoopDs. Ssumming up of the events of # long period, | noid irq thirteenth monthiy meeting Inst evening van smounta, the neercaateot whic é esults. aoe Dane 7 = exceed one hundred. and nifty thouann Sixth. Econcmy.—The retail price of the two | O¥¢t Pooley’s drugstore, and the sum of St such rate of tuter be determi 58 Looks now in use is three dolla-s; of this, one | #8 £0ld, at an average of 58 per cent. degree of proticiercy. Three pupils only were present trom the third dirict, whilethe other districts were represented by for pupils each. The number repre:enting ‘the t'rd district is made on the supposition that it the fov-th scholar bad been selected to be present he would have come up to the average of the three examined. Mr. Thomp-on, it will be seen, carricd off the houcrs besides having the ,-at!- fication of knowing th ‘pone bis of pupils, r Noves, gained the evileze scholarabip. ‘This is th aie schoisrebip won by this suc- GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, war, and poem gg give entire My guests. s % frost upon the fund” | | We are now selling our spring and summer Dress { “ Afice CITY BANDOF MUSIC will be in attond- . cestul te: id in vet another instance one | dollar and a quarter. It will be introduced tor ex SS ee ration, to the firat da of July, | Goods WINHUUS RiGabn 46 GORE ance, and Masgueraie and Fancy Balle will be fre- ConNeR Oru AND F Steere. of his pupi's so neariv gained the wrize that # | ha} SALzEs or Rea TATE.—Coop timer, rss pul 5 an ‘Spring Pamphiles for distribution at the S| Balt scho.nrehip was fant t0 im. eg also recommend that the fot- | anetioneers, have sold lots 112 and Wi, tn Aira is Embracing handsome Lawns at 12% cta.; Parante | acting eameiuein or digi ition at the Springs sae Jarsent conte st tho weet = lowing tooks, whieh are used but little or not | & Plant's subdivision are 208, acon’ Bad Sia pray cere Nonny ver iI ant, Theodore ores q . af aie, be stvicken frees the lst tecaean | ith eerect, between Cocoaren and ot Price; Suunmer Cassimercs and Linen Drills | The Baltimore and Uiio Railroad Company issue neat highest.a alicoes—best make: atl venue derived from taxes pay orifice ; 12.000 yard: a orge H. Plant, ior 5 cents per sq ‘Text Book of the Constitution, Quackenbos iebsede fod od = round = tickets, ms for = Jaye, ss — J + | year ise. Approved. 2s cts., goo AEG'g cts. Never before have tore to Stephenesa Bag ple omannry- Mg sony Canfield, od Vy The n the list was a’ | pie oe npaulion, Davie tiees- square 63, frouting on D street ——— Offered such bargains BENJ. MILLER, | Washington to same at $770, porter te Shecare ee Zist Lescone in Uompoation, Davie Elemen- ev Jersey arcane, to James Fal: | Ay act ranting «corain priser to N.B.gtars. | “aid 101 Bridge st. Goordetown, D-O. Toteacanh ober tn Dried Beef. som, Who icached The fourth was J. T. | dng’s Hi ; of the United States ror Schools ICED RCN SnaKS Tae § pion COME UT eng ee = = = = ———— chil Cleakey, a pupil of the First District, whostood cs, Upham's Mental Philosophy, SS eae Seumiation Ber tad ta hacabg Neshensian, Thxt HOTELS. — 32 - Young Uicakey has since becu appointed its Geography of the Heavens; ani for | | Pianox Snoorim ~Yesterday, at, vlarke to orc of a picket fence Avchr ne icie tbe oes L, aaa fogged CHOICEST, TENDER SIDE, Se renee ee enaes Oitice, having Satisfacto- | crammar schools, Kerl’s Firet Lessons in Eug. | lands, (Bartholow’s,) a pigeon # voting match | jwildine line, in trent of lot No, one uy i. C. 5 Fily pessed the examination requized. fiscuac. . se ace, which was participated in by eight | No. five Luudred aud. sente thers e EDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! Serves to show the value and. thoroughness of etrs of this city and vicinit to rc pain daring the pleasure of the education received in our public sclw ese Tue Conroration Prnermc—To-day, Mayor Emery. with Alderman Moore and Coun- eilman Kebertson, of the committee to receive bids and awerd the contract for printing the journa's of the Councils and ordinances of the corporation, opened the following bids, the a _ 1 HE DORCHESTER HOUSE, CAMBRIDG ? Unparalleled Indueerents te the Traveling = MAETLARD. —BENNETT BKOS. LECTED AND PUT UP PY ANDEREGG i oprietors, dd Public and Permanent Boarders. tedand attached gr wing to thelr wel BOTH, OLNCINNATI " ne I nown Hotel, are now ready tor reception ERY, Mayor WILLARD S BORE summer boarders. Persona d-sitiug © heme f ine! . e daly 38, 1570. from the turmoils of the hot and crowded city, will On and after the 25th inst-.and up to and find all they desire. For further tnivenenge incinding the 3lat day of October next, comes > one St thisuexiousive one wall oui drees BENNETT BROS.. Cambridge, Md. 1513 ow ‘adled all his birds—é; K. H. Burr, 5; C. cy, 1, and the others ranged from I to 5 bi: —— mn: Provaded. That the the Unite 1 States be first « perein grant’ 1. For a book of ret for the teachers. th: Approv 1, Jaly 32 ‘or a book of reference for the teachers, they recommend the adoption of Monroe's Vocal GEORGETOWN. Approvd-U. § Gymnast es.” a Mr. French, from the committee on rales, “Goop-By, Joun!”—The recent order of the ay i dolonss th submitted a report amending the rules heeto- | War Department extending the usetulness o Mae ee ent of th ot certificates of im debt of the corp ents p»=x roint PAVILION. — ELPHONZO YOUN! orices bei vs i fore ol served, which wis luid over for tuture | the Signal Corps, has given employment to ten ‘Best en 4 Board of Aldermen anit B. - i. Mary's Cownty, ’ prices being Pot page for_ journal; ordinances | fers,o1 <*¥ed, Of ther young men of our towne Whey do nos | orem ly the Board af Aldermen ani Bs ors TUREDAY, Sly 5920. le Vint = $1.65 ., $3.52; H. Polkinhorn, Mr, Champlin, from the committee on ac- | wish their names mentioned, however, 3 they | the M be. and ho is her ‘ccording to &i, $5.59; W. H. Moore. #2 5 $3.15: Gu cour*s, prevented the account of the tressurer. | have to enlist and are liable then to be sent t> be i ‘a 5 Ine rewoct hus been greatly enla: Roms will be exlibited at any time,and awumple | Quaition cf mee ed eae Bill of Fare is now in readmess for the inspection of | 4giton of new, s Wars | those who are ot familiar with the evrse™ne ot the | {uiages thoro 7 GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, as also'several b'''s which were appro’ ogg ge ordered to be paid. and | any city where a branch of the corps may be ere ell, Ginck & Co.. 31.49, on: established; and if they are not transferred at | o! indebtedness futy do exe : aa MASONIC TEMPLE, b : “ ch, to an amo int not excec ding six hundr House. Pin Alleys, Bishi ai pe : Mr. Harris offered resolution that asthe cor- | some future day to the artillery or intantey | Se0'nfo ae” Ao bent titaest are wy z in 38. Fishing Detweiler.$1-<4, ditian of {he linances demands tho exereise o! the | branches, they may consider themselves lucky: | sctencat ire oti eee pate nok exo Special rates may be made to clubs composed of | ance uccessaty for the ae most rigid economy, that assistant teachers in Base Batt—Yester- | terest on which shall be payable temuf-antua'iy,and | Tice utateeraits afford an unequalled combina LAYING BASK BALL.—Yester- | terest on which snail be payable Sent enrns te ae ge urrabgeaens - the male grammar schools should be di-pensed | y.y strcrnoow while come hove, Leth whe een | theoaid'continats to be Fevetvablo ‘. with. Minors aad Aen ie no ORNER Ort avn F Steves Sefer ete | tion of comfort, cheapness and desirable locality to | Perms 4 per day. 817 Sines wok eshte on = ; colored, were playing base bali on Dill’s lot, at | fy 7/oration te such smount yearly aswill mot exceed | Government off thera similarly situated, | oF uirty ders. Children ee wa bens ae ee Sees renalation would ers at tne adoption of this | the head of High street, a colored boy, natned | it if price. per centum of the auount Me hot, and du kes to. eB pena abl ag iat eget shana na | Teach unpalstabicmmesleand iiferior apartments, | SUPA! information, will be Serniehel at tee Wiles AND THE LOWEST PRICES: Gite, en ee tonne cecamd and fon-th | Cjcar eround the bases, but on reaching the ests. The Daltimore and The jorrnal, of which two hundred copies will be printed, are t>-be set <olid, in good los primer type, the lines to be thirty ems wide. and each to contain fifly lines, exclosive of x : Yand ve ttt further jerein authors i" he cor- | Being the first in Washington to put down the : S Se fell | by the Mayor and countersign d Ly tho Register, | PIC® Of, Sret-clase accommodations to ante apd p ue NCH, NEW JERSEY, contain ff a home base he was taken’ with Twnttng and fell | by the Mayor and countersica ’ @ Resistor, | Fates, L reepectfally solicit the ONG BRAN 4 po ena Fear yp type, | Wou'd lave no such a istants, helpiese. His companions all -an off at first | Aod shall nut bo fre date ght arbowe tan for | iarze‘nember of persone ebliged Ro ape Will be Opened for the Reception of Guesta on the and not to be put in iype of asmalier size than | _ Mr. Dulin urged that at the Wallach Bu frightened, but finally returned and carried the Sane ne fey or ee ee mer in Washington ag w fs the ttaxcling June. ©. 8S. HARE & SOR; brevier ules it be necessary t9 accom Such an ase‘stint was abeolutel, boy to his home on Herring Hill, refore reach- excha Waswincron,22.Jaly} : the table to the size of the page. ee Tereien wae Septet, ¥ n eS ing which he died. it js supposed of heart dis- ip and Hall). Four hundred coptes of the ordinances are re- z States ISSISQUOL SPRINGS HOTEL, GROCERS, th f the first | © = the ut further enarted, ‘ona, | MI vankien County, Vermont. ‘J a ’ oe jay atte: a ot on i ii a ts jotel is adjacent to and con- . nize as the journals. ' As there will be bat little tomac boat club, which wes witnessed by a | packs pmoty of tad certi‘icates than may bo neces. | guest ‘ ings, whose, {2d Mr. PETER GARDNER, so | tabular work to be done compatatively,the com- the present floating debt of the corpora. | nected with the Missigguol Springs, {Approved, July 2, 1570, | waters have wrought such wi PRE et: cer. scrofala, Bright's disease, AcT to extend certain sewers. the kidneys.’ The 8} from St. All % ong known to the | 1913 SEVENTH STREET B.W., Bay. man @, ul cures tn car f nihae = pabii ill surely ater ome th guaras to id other diseases jor them with their patronage, ail the comfort they situated nines miles | Op wish for. large number of spectators. ‘The distance was three and a half mil-s, from the Aquedact to the black buoy and return. Messrs. Derriek and mittee very easily determined that Messrs. McGill & Witherow were the lowest bidders, and co awarded the contract. cting; No. Female mmtermediate No. 1, Miss Fannie E. F r ‘or Rootns, &¢,. apply on the premises, or by letter “ Bev! enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board bans. . to STR GABDNEE & Ov. 3 No. 2, Biss M. Augusta Evans; Secon- | Jones were the oarsmen of the hoat Virginia, | _ i ¥ cnacted J (of the cry of Washington, That | Toad. Band of music in attendance. Board this 7 O-. Immense Stock of ———_e——_ }, Miss Oceana A. Walker; No. 2, Miss | and Messrs. Bernard and 1 oop of the hoa Un. ‘ or aia a roby, authorized to ex: seaccn from $15 0 bya wee amon | ae Bet Bete Kone Branch 8-5. | cas, COFFERS. FUUD Brnces. oe Nae Bamear Bowes mm Easy Wasnrec Serr ere Fie ne sewer in Fourth street west, (three fect mn. | JY 1s-ta ourned meetin, Of the citizens of East Washington was hold last evening at Kaiser's Hall, on D, between 3th and 6th street- S. E., to hear a report trom the Sommitice » eviously appointed to select a site. Mr. Wm. jarges presided, and the chairman of the committee, M ¥. Clark, ra y dinmeterd along eaid Fourth strect tu POL one minute. Time, 7% and 283 minutes. Mr. | sile of M street morihes distabee ct te, MPT20r0L iran HOTEL, NEW YORK. Le; No. 8, Miss Lottie Dexter; Primary No. | Bernard immediately wagered =10 that he could | and filty five feet: also, to extend the sewer iat DUCTION IN’ HOTEL PRICE! + Sireet weat, (theeo feet inside diameter.) along «aid | OB 8nd after JULY 15th, 1870, the Price F.?. BEW CouDs! SEW Goups! 1, Miss M. I. Marsh; No. 2, Miss Jennie 1, Hal- | Tow bisown boat (a shell) over the same course Fifth street frem the ain iin. - | of BOARD will be £4 perday. : * (Successor toH. F. RowDoN & Co.,) “Large involces of FAMILY SUPPLIES Fone tea eae ee Nei Mm | ees Nad ad Bae ara ae seh ie | Lermrepered ont Ruckaeeihenetpeaic Py | “orivte” “BRON LEEK ND a co. CITIZENS, AMY AND NATY EVEEY bay — jora N. Brown; No.5, ‘annie Brown: No. + 2 » Mr. 6, Miss M. E. Stabler; No.7, Miss Mary F. Wil- FANCY AND STAPLE GROUSBIEG street north—a dist 1 e Bernard making the distance in thirty-seven | fect ulse tocktunt ice CL thtee bnndred and tea h to take the place of the vast quantities of Uhotes the sewer in Niuth strect west. m litan Hotel, (late Brown's,) ‘Groceries, Teas and Uutece wiles pose that of all the sites visited the most elizible, in | son; No. $, Miss Mary McGill; N 18. Mary | minutes fifty-seven seconds. threo north a dreemcter.? from L strest north to a iy Wet "Ho. 36d Boba reuse Waekinxton. —a their opinion, was the square bounded by North | J. Sampson; No. 10, Miss Ella McMahox THE XEDICAL CLASS of Georgetown College | street nerth—a distance ive nundred and sighty- = ——_— Carolina avenue and C street, and 6th and 7th | 1, Mis Ellen E. Hamlet; No. le | held their regular monthly meeting last evening | fad wwers sto conch to the cere ak exten \O MAKE: ROOM FOR A VERY Lancr DENTISTRY Families can rety on getting streets € A lengthy interenange of views | Snyder; 13, Miss Lucy A. Noyes; No. 14, Miss | in College Building, corner 10th and E streets, | Shall be levied upon the property fronting on ¥ALL STOCK, NOW BEING BOUGHT IN 3 FRESH GOODS bere elicited the infermation that the above | -leunie’Dounard; No. 15, Miss Kate Kawlings; | Dr.P. 1. Keene president, and Dr. K. Wil, line thereof. the cost of any street or alley intersec EUROPE, 1 HAVE CORCLUDED TO = = = = ai, | When they purchase of vs, a8 nothingrs. New York, was high and dry, am » Belle Wilson. were elected. siness 01 mee! » Dr. Gibbs deliver: cl “Opt! e “4 I Soares bought for $36,000. oe aknen acne Mr. A. T. Stewart is a new teacher here; Miss | interesting essay upon ‘“ Chronic Nephritis, Approved, August BEDUCE THE PRICES ton, D. Cc. Halt to whoring er ‘TIME to ’ lar *pace just north of Wallach building, while | Fannie Jullien was sub-assistant last year; Miss | The next meeting in September will be a public AX Act to cause a r-main to be laid in Second cee eS others thought that the square known a. Mary F. Wilson served in the secend district | one, and promises to be very interesting. street east from ( street north to Maryland ave- or ‘We wonld also call atiention to onr «took of tin’s,”” between A and B and 5th and 6tistreets | last year; Miss Kate Kawlings and Miss Belle ‘Tue Pouce Covnr certainly works well for | nue.* N_E., was the most suitable. The chair then | Wilson teachers. are new ‘s fact mms to be i Beu enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board Mr. Woodward, from the sub-board of the | that'we!aaee a workhouse at al to a Ener ae | eptiomimin st ing Hoard af Aldermen a second district, submitted the following ap- send delinquents. Not a single prisoner has | © vigine ol board be, and they ere hereby, authoriz: 4 intments: Male grammar, N. P. Gage acting. | heon sent there sinco Justice Buckoy'sfanctions | Second strect casts from staat Sen eS oat ANP OF FER WOW SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS sertate Seno we, adele | Ceas6, and Superintendent Steven's complains | syenuc, and t9 defray the xpeases thereot'a wuti- | AQALE PURCESSE ST Tait. Female ™: informed the meeting that it was pr wholly to disperse with the present Eastern Market upon the carrying out of the present Project, whereupon the sense of the meeting with one exception was unanimors for the site reported favorably upon by the committee, on the ground that it was tle most central ‘and available po!nt in the section which !t is intend- ed to supply. No definite action was had, how- ever, 2s it was deemed best to await the rcsult of the conference between the comumittee ap- pointed at a prev.ovs meeting to confer with a corresponding committee of the City Counci's on the subject. FINE BRANDIES AND GIN, im bottles, at Wholesale Prices, CALIFORNIA WINES. EXTRA FINE OLD WHISKIEG ALL MY GooDs, WORK done in the best moderate prices. Nitrous a" 7 Bont ieee No. un, Ny, ¥: | Well, we are rid of that expense, and Washing- | the water fund: said Fand’to ‘bo relma burs by euch N®W AXD Sr0oND-HAND FURBITURB. DOUGHERTY & CHLters SELF-BAISING@ y Myers. Secondary No. . asgessments and collections on all. lot Yr a No. 2, Jane ‘Thomas; No. 3, | 19" hays for it, as all prisoners are sent to the | jwscsme FLU lering on the line of said water-main as is 'y stock is of that class in which most everybody | TO M¥ FORMEE Custom aND THE fe the best in the market, and we sell it. CENTRAL BUILDING ASSOcIATION.—At the | SUthorized by existing law. Tho work to done by will find something in which he is in need of, com- a Path mouthiy mecting of this association. hold be adios _—_lApproved, August 6,187." | prising— bade shares were retired at am | Joint RysoLvtion appropriating money f¢ . | ist. THE NOTION DEPARTMENT, which average of 81 net to the sharcholders. ying the fir part wit aheoting ‘aid always v5 e department Keep well assorted and up to the mark. TRE CHICKEN CHOLERA prevails to 8 Feat | sicsoteed yy the Board of Aldermen and Board of | 90. TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, com- thereot - ough men to work the farm. | cient ameunt ix oy A eee payable out of Billing; No. 2, E Mary E.R town, Mestre, Iichard 813 SEVENTH STREET Bw Je. ST - 0.6, Emma f. Wile | &teat extent in » M Ri Washinsicas That ‘Assortment as can be found, and a . ; 5 Ne ; — and L. L. Clements having lost together over id htty doftarss fei). make # speciality of @UUD HAIRBRUSHES, solomze Mace Yewezaay atrial ot pena [ions Sg, just 4 Huhne Soe gnu | Shi, cme sae int epee, oer FA ae ‘ B ! tional Pork between Col. ©. M Alexander's gray colt “Star Pilet” and a horse, “John,” owned by Mr. Samuel Brereton, im which the gray came out suecessfal. ‘The first heat trotted in 2:58, the gcay colt taking the lead trom the start.’ Time, half alton; No. 11, Kate T. Brown acting; No, | Well-known chicken fancier says that the best 2, Ida N. Rowe; No. 13, Amanda Fast; No. 14, remedy is whisky and cayenne pepper in des-s teaspoonful of wi Susie Collins acting; No. 15, Metella King; No, | Of One, teaspos Kenn the narter , Clara ©. Baker; Sata dennie Get. | te wees. moe the water Tor the thie ‘They were elected. bi ei to drink in an iron vessel. fr. Jest Brrwean @ ap necessary, be, outot the general fand | 3.THR ZEPHYR WORSTED DEPART. ‘and ‘noes. T, which has become 90 well known dee ore Guire no further comment. =e: “—NeER” OTHER gr — ele Approved, August (,1570." | drm. THE TOY DEPARTMENT, which ai. | [= ™ uw SaMiLY SEWING MacHINe | *<°THER, LARGE TNvoice Reap we pigegnte ouch « variety a DS FROM AUCTION. ‘as to leave no little one wr ies Sema nce ences, iti, int fannie le of eran pay, oa eee eee ‘The second heat was made im2:51, the horses | Comes highly recomme! 's Srageate the city af Wi 20 yards Whit ‘eattable for me ng more evenly ¢ ngetlior, the bay taking the | % ‘ Nad eee eee ———_ thorized es drawers: ouly 2 contd pea vag, for mumamer fina ita Uae yen, Kray collared and | TabeGr ne best echools of New Eurionde sien | ‘The Gazette of last evening has the following Piehiy te ergy she sum full line Twist, corrom ane | hem wttiched Handierchict * ehned thay Qbtaining & lead, which was main- | 5° i fe ly a teacher in this district. | items: ing been erroneously Sais for 3, ° EN THRBAD on open on hand. De: om tained through the heat. ee Dusrerate Front—A fight oc- | tif and ond ereeeare lice, omly 3 trotted in Miss Kate T. Brown Jast year filled the sub-as- —- ben pegs sand that y-three , HORTON, loney comb Quilt: repetition ef tae ee Fae aaa, and wana | cents position. “Miss Sane Collies and wise pgp Pitt ced Camboos,| cisdcstorae amie genese sath ar My FF ae wetho Bath Towtlent Ion ©f course decided the contest in favor of the | C: hag heh loony omage streets Approved, August 4, 1870. . I ow Figusss. Cradle Guilte 40 conke s place aa onte ct sublaitied the folbewine came : ° HOPS, pinen Towels from Wy ceute up. i female par, hee My 4s te 7 5 horse, belongin 2, ue. George ee of — —_ Fo 1, Mis Sarah E. Wise: snipes mane 5 on aul 1990 Pennsylvania avenue, owned by 3ir- Clark, of this citytin which tes | 8o- 2 Mise Laura L. Wilson; male MARBLE 4ND SLATE MANTELS ony RE Fama 2 tor... The time male was J:5ay, | ate No. 1, Mise Geneva A. Reed: N and 244% —three sicaight heats. ——_+—___ ieee Sis, pBercsacs FOR FUEL. ake cigs et a r Tock ee — et - Pastunace ror aouses. TERAsCRY DeParreent, August 4,190 pap peer ks a. How York ave aa = nents aa for BE fbeparc. my2t-ly WE. RUTHERFORD. | peop ierslore | would rerpocttally cones ecg! | A mendew es Hae arse stra ran. ro . . Ne. 1, Miss os Satie crag: No Peyton, No.4, Annie Bailey; No. 5, Horn, No. 6, ‘Alice ‘Mil 0. ; N THE 8U B COURT OF THE DIST: P. 5.—The store is cool and pleasant, le Garret; No. I PRO OOLUMBL — ; Rachel A. Garret; No. Holding a preva erm diy —_—— Recording ie Davis; No. 10, In the case of WILLIAM 8. WALKEB, aimin- nem 4 zzie Riley, No. 12, i rot (i, Holiten, ovonted the ‘VERBEEG, arts Brown is the only _ teacher in this ‘the Sup: Souart of the of bia efore: _ 319 SEVENTH STRERT, ¢ ‘Addison, nson, J. RK. Brooks, J. S. | list. sad SATURDAY, August 20th. A.D. . PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AD D : Bland, .H, Addison. “The club resolved to | Bir. Stephenson, from the committee on sup- Of tho: personal eutale rata Seca ND | eee SEALED purchase s 2-foot fo beheld by the | plice, submicied & report that they hal eater: She‘ sscdte in hand. se far as the same have host eet, reonrving the Spampion (colored) club Of the Distcict.. all | ised’ for bids and received seversl ne, Collected and fureea tute S when and whore Qasr a5D BUILDIZG meet as tlubs in the District desiring to wrest this ‘They had awarded the contract for spe all the creditors and heirs are noti- — ‘Gubeun aone want from the Metropolitans will send suppiice to Mr. W. Ballantyne, aud the bid at fied to astand, with their claimne Iy vome eke anise’ 2. ‘of to fuldil the con: € ‘The corresponding secretary | Mews. B.W. Reed & Sors tor supplies had $F they may otherwise by law be exc! from ZK AND BUILDER, — ‘any it bo uate without the cer- will be if the several clubs in the Dis- | been rejected. Donefit in eald deceased’ eatate: provided, a copy ig : barepeat be mange without the cor. ‘Srict will furnish him with a list of their om- M reported, tavern y ae om school. inthe pul once a week hree weeles matte ey ee Aird a contract colpe tp the of the ers. , re ral 3 * a ” Coal BW. room on MM s.cect, between 10th “oui 1% iy lewsw on, aot. PSO: Propoeale for ‘Treesery Dee Stor, sett — 1005 Pa. ave. bet, li aadllte ets, | PETEERE 4, B, SAVILLE, Chief Clerk

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