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Pavemest Question. PAVEMENTS—STOND PAVEMENTS oTHE ASPHALTUM. HUMBUG. BrRoogtrx, L. L, Aug. 29, 1876. Etter Btar Having seen by your paper that the Mayor of your city aed a committes hove LOCAL NEws. been ona tour North, to inspect the different kindsot pavement. I am prompted to write you AMUSEMENTS, &e. on thateubject. Al Lam not at present Sunday Excursion te Smith's Point on the | a resident of year city, yet it is m: ‘Lady ofthe Lake to-merrow. I thesefore fee! an interest in welfare. Excursion w Giymoat fer ihe benefit of the | Pennsylvania avenue is the street exphan boys on Monday. in the country, and car be made one of Excursion of the steamer Arrow to | the most beautiful if the wooden ao ont ss -slopted for paring either | the oleon or g refine Bmith'ssrt Gallery, 246 F street. The m bothe: 's Art Gallery, 488 74h Nieolson is a aes tourds en ineh-or two Barlow's Art Gallery, 257 Pa.avenue. of lots said improvement. to be agscesed and cal- —en eee Jocte : ted, Opp Paz: ows' Revsiox —Beacon Lodge, Xe EE a a ope %, 1. O. 0. F., celebrated its twenty-sixth au- firects and 1eys, nivel reunion and entertainment at | ment claims thathis pavement is not liable to ht Speen ‘leading to said drops. al-o dd Feil Hall last might, which attracted | Tot, and alco that i: can be more readily taken | between them, that Frank, who was fivine w ahd ranall net be aeqeenrd om the icone a very . im which females pre- in smal! portions when requisite for street | Dr. Riley as driver, used to come up | fasae's A a » opening ede, cepairs or to getat oraater pipes. You | whenever he cou sir oft to keep company | is hereby a jated. Mrs..A. L. Ruter ‘as supe by the Odd | Save a specimen of Stowe at the corner of | with his new dead brother. Yesterday even- Approved, September 1, 1872. Fellows’ cheir, (Prof. J. Dasiel leader,) | (ith streetand theavenue, imgourcity. Broad, | ing he came up, and to the room in ———_— with excellent eflect. The following also were | Nassau ané eee New York, are | which Theodere slept, in the back of the | AN Act explanatory and ame: of the act en- warmly applauded: “Where shall tie Sou! tind ved with Nicolsox, over which there is the | house, found him en, in mi a tiled “An act to continue the pavement of I'strect Tr cr Ball. and Teanrans ike Fon | sich the Ag FA nen meagan ipa CT eA be u enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board well, €. Bail, Robt. son; “The Frag- we 1) chimpey there kung an old musket, which wi . rant Br the mixed choir, male | vetrere ches oe grinding Fravk) poehe te Saalateape te takese (f Common Counctl of the etty of Woshinaton, That be it by the heaviest kin€ of tra:k wheels; end I may say , «st will Ever 5 toss around in a play.al manner. It tinue the north,” Think of Thee,” Misc «J. Forbes, Miss | the same of Passau,.in front of the post office, | pears, though, thet since Frank's inet eiaitetee. | Ennattnedd,and is hereby mended wo as 1 M. Wright a - Kahlert; | but here there is.an inordinate quantity of | odore had loaded the gun, @ fact of which the zethe Mayor to canse the said em gem | the solo tie Jack =. such a Pennsylvania avegue never sees. | former was uncomccious, ile he then was as paved with Fencca stone, in accordance wit! ; the Whistling” solo, by Mr. F.Woodrich yh street, Groot yn, which see daily, is Ih I PT rg nag on th tablets repressating | o°e.paved witharogl and it lasts east. atinens and | *treet, of this city, hasalso just beem paved with tainment closed w th Sow for the sephaltcxi pavemest. Of all the bumbugs to squander the ‘* money upon this is the beat. I Lave seen it led, a OR ANIZATION OF AE ASSOCIATION —. Maryiaso Rereri- meeting wae held last "ai bs watched its progrese from day today en Hen ciation J. S- Butler in the chair, whoexplaived | (P§ ‘hey have at last timished it, and wh: the object to be the organization of ax ascocia- | “mish! Oxe block, of squgse as you cai! it n your city, is as hard @s adamant and the next ape like Bonelt-and the principle part of the con- cont metation iilters runs dowa the ee thas nee ee eee: | Lowers endualpe all eee toons toevery- ‘Some discussion tong | thi.g it cames in costact with, and there pay Ral Maryland Kepubticss | is # constant offensive odor arising therefrom. Association said to be already ‘n existence kere, |.M™- Scrim#haw, the inventor of this pavement, after which, the following officers were clectec, | 20 also the contractor for laying the same, ‘Wm. H. Black, president, Geo. Hail, vies has been very energetic ia devising means to ident, and Wilitim H. Lewis, secretary. We wake a zood pewement of this; but after tryin, tion of voters of Maryland temporarily resident in this clay, with the eiew { having thelr names on : ' send and gravel, mixed thick avd thin, an porcine babe cater Rar ol &; Rutler were | ‘eiiding an enormous roller for colijag the’stere tee of the Marviand Keputlicar Association | Weteam-hare meade aperfeet failure, and an with a view to 2 cnion. Mr. Lewis offered = | het mous waste of the people’s moncy. if your reanlution, whi - citizens want the most lasting payepient pro- pepablicns Bente aan aoe pr Penney guralie, 1 would suggest the ‘kind used "for the republican newspapers of the State cy | Broadway,New York. It isofthe hardest granite, ég blocks of equal width, and laid in “uiform rows, with sufficient distance between each row & admitof horses takiag a good foot-hold, and thevefore preventing the danger of slipping This is the best pavement in the country for Maryland and the District of Colambia. pa? atid 4 Tax Arteurren SuicwE ON Capiro: Hint. Mrs. Ricia.dson, residing near Jaexewgant's brewery,on Capitol Hill, W¥o, as menticsed in > wear; but at the same time is trying to the horses taking Ia haar Na ~ te oe > by | teetandiegs. I cansee no use tor such a pave. Se eee d that che was | Mention your city, and { think that either the Nicolken ar the Stowe pavement would be the thing for Pennsylvania avenue. Very truly, yours, &c., the victim of 4!-treatmert on the part of ber bueband, and on Thursday he beat her severely, when she immediately seut her little boy to Walsh's drug store for twenty-fze cents worth R.O. H. oflaudanum, (ene ounce.) She doy onhiste-] ,, sor Ae, Cob turn handed the visi to his Bag Tn pont Pouce COrRT, Judye Snell.— The following diately turned the same to her mouth, and was | CS%¢* were dispased of to-da quimking the contents when the beg knocked | | CoFperation ws. Alfred Kichards, charged her band aside and gave the alarm to tee neigh. | “4h Keeping a £ithy stable; fined 81 ‘and costs. bors. Dr. Ben. Thompson : Michael Lynch eorge Robbins, charge: istered with an unlawfal the corner of 11: b mn waved ber ile. and F streets; fined #1 eacu without costs. . Circe ley, charged with being drunk and Suits scarssr Corvosatios.—The fined $3 and costs. cases of several ex-employes against the corpo- Margaret Chambers, charged with being Tatier, for amonnts alieg*é to be due for work, ete before Fustice Uisase yesterday afternoon, and Mr. Totten, corpyzanc” &ttorney, entere & plea to the jartsdiction of the *d#tiee, who ts & mewber of the Board of Alu ~W@®, 9 4 Rarty to the euit. Mr. W. A. Cook appea~ F € plalititfs, and atter some argument wit.” Ercw the cases from before Justice UNese. T! drunk and disorderly and using profane lan- the atreet; tined #3 and costs. jam Heyward. charged with delog dri nk ami disorderly apd cursing on street; ined si apd costs. Samuel Dabny, charged with ranning a Theeikarrow on the pavement; fined $2 ‘and cust. morning » veral of the cases were brought be-| _o- # 24ack, charged with indecent exposure fore Justice Weaver, among them those of | 07 the :.¢¢ storighengs EMITS lee; for 2"; Joseph Todd, $51.57; Dact | see Cee a aa ling, $95.50; Willis Starks, $1; a | ing in the gutter aid a te heard next week. and these will | "Etiam Butler, chswed with w boister = ts; tined TeoMERY CoUNtTY Fain —The seven- ng ous and profane langua,* Jn the stree SS and costs. PSCATED BY MEANS OF A HOOPSSIRY : tak a s Rainey, a colored t «Md.) County Agricultural Soc: , that Lakes Samuel Johnson, alias I ainey, a © place on Wednesday, hursday and Friday ot —— his for from the cell of the ‘ourt, on next week. promises to be the most brilliant, at- tractive and extensive affair of the kind ever beld in the county. The Rockville Sentinel says: ‘In the trials of speed there will be horses of the first-class trom Baltimore, Philadelp! j and Washington. The cattle department wil! also, @ much attention, and Durhams, and otker choice specimens of stock.” %d ult., by sawing off an icon b with a piece of hcopskirt from Anna Quinney wardrobe, which she kin ly furnished him with, they being inmat ining cells. He was hh stealing a coat, valued at $00, be- longing to Charles Johnson, and was awaitin amitment to jail. Yesterday, officer It. « of the tirst precinet, discovered his odg- piace and arrested him, and this morning le Was sent over to jail for action of the grand jary. | en Brisk Trapt rx Dexsses.—Notwithstand- | Jon Logans and Thomas Heally, colored ing the pat summer season has been rather | © gl T tr dae Can dail in Washington, as eisewlerc, yet it must be Y aden seach and art of the charge smis-ed. colored, charged ¢ Sewell. United & admitted there has not been mueit stagnation in trade in a‘ least ore articie, when it is stated : ase on Pennsylvania avenue— an—sold three handred dozen with intent wo ates cur- made ladies’ Biisses” dresses, xemey; dismissed by returning the money aud most if th iti nal bi op’s iaw payinh costs. Guaat seat Sa a bias i ee aes ¥ Boudcy colored, charged with disorderly seme kind, but probably none of them could | Conduct; fined $3 and costs. ed’k Church, a colored show s0 astonishing @ footing up as the mer- boy, charged with ebant referred to. ai ng @ kite in the street = i Letters from the People. ® Wors.— Messrs, A.J. Joyce & Co., coach builders, have just A a. A Five Piece or Caria : me 9 Editor Stor» tis currently reported that Mr pone ln gg eon grep | W. H. Chase, who is = mempor of the Board of sorrel hos ty nile. | Aldermen, a justice of the peace and a morn 5 ge i ; , The veb‘ele, which is very light, sof | U:t of the Board of Police, is now dving cler- coal box construction. of lake color and striped | '<#! duties at the headquarters of police. Onc with carmine. The iron work about the body, | 2 the detailed men who had been performing hubs, &c., is heavily gold-plated. The appear : ance of the vehicle Mitogether is one ai +a authorized by law hgs been assigned to his desk good taste and good workmanship, and it | Tracts much atteation, such dutics having resigned, one of the clerks and it is said that Alderut®®, fb aneog mcogad oe Justice Chase has taken the ¢..7*'s desk. The other authorized clerk is employed in the ou- of the Treasurer. I would like to ask what law horizes the payment of Mr. Chase's salary in his position? He doubtless is not working fo. nothing. Ges. H8\tH Saoors AND 18 SHOT AT.—Oa Saturdty, the 2th ult., @ personal encounter ecturred in Santa Fe between A. P. Sullivan, editor of the Santa Fe Post, and Gen. H. H Hesth, ex-secretary of the Territory of New Mexico, who is well known in this city, having — eLLi® Hitt.—The unforta- rl, Nellie Hill, who was shot in this city by John Jackson some weeks since, is still at widence Hospital, and is so much better as fo be able to walk about the room, and con- verses freely With friends woo call to see he: Her apparently dangerous symptoms on Satur- day and Sunday last were caused by the suspor - sion of the narcotics, which had ben necessa- rily administered to her since her arrival at the Conprtion oF —— ee gee oe formerly resided, here. | The ailair grew oat ot : » | articles in the Post reflecting on Gen. Heath, ee en es me pe and which were from the pen of Sullivan, who Olympic ntestants being a nine | £'v<s tie following account of the aifray in Lis seletted from ‘the amateurs of that orgamiza- | Paper: * Between 1 and 2 o'clock we were walking leisurely into the office of Messrs. Staab & Bro., when the cowardly scoundrel, knowing we hai no arms, raised a large cane and struck at us The blow missed its aim, however; and as we were about to attack him in self-defence, he drew @ revolver. Having nothing to detend ourself with, we made the best time possible— and our friends say we made good time—to our ofice. While en row’ the brutal dog—who dare not engage in a fair contest, who \are not even attack those who have dragged in the {ilthiest tire the name of those dependent upon him— fixed four revolver shots at "8. Arriving at our oftice we procured a revolver an] proceeded to the scene of the first encounter, which we and Diessed with the absence of the brave defender Ci chastity. We then cr to the corner near tion and the “ Rosedales, promising young lab, who have yet to suffer their first defeat. Owing to carkne-s the game was called at the end of the eighth inning, leaving the score a te—30 runs each. - = ALARM oF Firx.—Abont 4 o'clock yesterday aiternoon sn glarm of fire was tornéd in from box Si, caused by a tire m the house, corner of Sth and © str W. E. Nott. owned and ocenpied by Mr. ‘The tire was caused by a detectiv fue, and but little damage. tire d partment wss promptly on the ground, but wore not required to co into service. « TRE FOLLOWING nips for furnishing 225 tons white asb coal te the Agricuitural Department were Opened by the Cosamtssioner to-day :—T. Kdward Clark & Co,, #660 per ton; Ohaies T. oder, 26.9%, William Guinand, 66.99; ‘3. Pp. ~ “ann Ot OG: William H. Barbour & Co. - H. Marlow, $7.44; George Bogus, $7.05, a Jobnson’s store, for the purpose of affording < Crportunity of settling the matter. Sly, ashe did nu. “C6 disposed to \ turther vengeance theré, oF é¥énto put im an appearance, we walked leisurely towards his residence. As we a) the house he opened fire with a carbine. We replied with our revolver, and were ¢reeted with a second shet from his carbine; we returned the second shot, and raised our pistol to fire again, when he tired the third time. United States Marshal Pratt then arrived upon the ground and ordered our arrest, #8 well as that of Zea.” The New Mezican has the following regarding it: “A rencontre took place this afternoon between Gen. Heath and Mr. Sullivan, of the "ost, in which the former broke a cane over the tter, and fired several shots at him, without, however, any taking effect. We trust, as does We invite the reader attention to the cara Messrs. Stuart, Paterson & Co., the well- Seon Stove founders of Philadelphia, in an- other colump. The manufactures of this tirm are 8 word-wide celebrity, their meriis being of the very highest order. Onraars’ Count, Judge Wylie —To-day, the will of Mahlon Falconer, bequeathing his prop- erty to bis children, and nominating his eldest son, R.T.J. Falconer, as executor, was filed. ‘The wills of Martin ©’Too! and Polly Williams were each proven by one witness. —— ee the entire public, that the columns of the Post Bis yor Fuxt—Bids were opened at the | Yiniin futuro be free from the offensive and out, Navy Department to-day for 150 cords of oak | razeous articles whieh led to the affray. About ras P. ‘Brown & Bon, wand AP. cooled — the belligerents, n front of cord; S. P. Brown > 96. 2 took place between 10 Glarke, $6.34. ‘The contract’ will be awarded | Cok Geet veetionce, toutshets wishes pistol ext week. being discharged from the street at the Jatter standin on bis porch, and to trom at Tus Navy Yaup—Heer | ai, position two or three with a carbine. Smith, commanding the W: Neither of the parties were burt, however, and Admiral Navy Yard, bas appointed Mr. Wm. E. 7 of Baltimore, who served. th the war, to the 5 rough position of ——— a department of tl steam engineering yar item from the New York Is Hosrrtat—Among the inmates ot Provi- ‘vidual who was tolerably well gence Hospital at present are ex-Mayor Walter potest oD car aang toewer ane Unor Lenox fering with partial paral; ) E. "i sear nite: one Of the secretaries of the Prosi- "iiyir. A. R. Cazauran, a well known eo - , Was Y morning ar- foe | Sansa mn werint ieued af Butte, fos tho seat, J, Mavisom Davis, lately appointed | itivcca derious erime of obtaining money ui p ~~~ § 4 of the third | fa1<e pretenses. Es ‘and Tully, = ‘e aceept more lucrative | oF 1,2 Central Office, secured at poritien. of the Cent , ner af we fhe Ba nee It — ware that Mu. Frark McGraw, of this city, the | rolice i. th prize for shooting a ‘the Germatla Sune | Since Mr: Gazauran visited the Oflce of Messrs zen feste this week, and not George Koss, of | Cottier & Denton, music dealers : Baltimore, as heretofore pablished. | Fepresenting himself as the advertising agent ———e of Theodore ‘Thomas’ Orchestra, which pos t'on be bad held upon a previous visit to Buf- Rear Estate Saces—Thos. E. Wagga real estate broker and auctioneer, has sold lot 26, in Coltman and Adams’ subdivision of equare No. 30, to Geo. Lanckton, for $530. vection with that company that ey quainted with the pubhabe sna emered cere | that he was.the agen’ ir. as, € 1 by Mr. J. G. Goesch, the business m: ze whom he was instructed toe -Ree of the troupe, which was —_e———— A CALL will convince anyone that Prizg’s, 407 Penpsyivania avenue, is the right place to buy jewelry. ‘. Swriiisetow sends us the fresh weeklies—. v's, Beery Saturday, &¢-~—.08 Beptember j7 ictorial a A. K. CAzAUBAN IN TROUBLE.—The following ‘Standard, of yesterday. fslo, when the musical company gave severa} Major performances there, and it was ‘hrough ils con- | Chief guarteemaster, became ac- Kast. (OBELGLAL.J CITY OR DN O01 the Caiy of Wasbiugton. AN Actt a ower in Com enme, ‘rom K strest north toe Sach Ha Re ot emarted by the Board of Aidermen and Wasirngton, fmposed the tine of and the third sect the act entitled “An con: usual handling the wea} the desire of the owners of ty thereon: Pro. ut half-past six o’c! = Yesterday event beded. That this construction ant amendment, shal lock, kis brother Theo: tabregaie the coutract entered into by the late gore went ont, and as he returned within the} Masurtcciey tee ieee ce ith blue sto: dvor Frank playfully pointed the gun at him, | a:* that the surtpretee et eet, th Dime stone, within about four test be his bresnte sin authorized, in ¢rm-ormity wits the saying ina and palling un went off, discharging the e load into the right breast of his brother, 10 immediately felt across the sill of the door. rauk immediately teli on his knees, and, lean- ing oxer him, asked him §f he was hurt m ich; to plied: “Ob! Lam gone.” He then “Don't you know I didn’t do it on In reply to which the wounded man ere Sywetbing unintelligible, and expired. oth brothers bore excellent characters, the de- ceased, mio was 5 years at age, working as an assistant to bis father in gardening. So close was the weapon to his body, when fired, that the face and breast of the deeeased were completely Diackened with powder, and a portion of the right lung asd Leart blown away. rendered a verdict that“ came to death from a wound in the rigut breast, caased by a musket zocidentally tired by his brother, 0” material herein authorized, inc m‘ormity with t 90g nal act, Without additional charge to the corpo- cr the ow eR ul Lhe property uD the tiavul id improvement. Approved, September 1 1 8}: “Look out!” “ook out igger the whe'e AN Act for the imy weut of the Washington ‘Asyirn, Beat eacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board a Common Councal of the City of Washington. That the som of eight thonsan of as may and “ndant of ‘Approved. September 1, 17). AN Act to cause a water main to be laid in P street north, from Ninth enth streets west, and in ‘Tui ner street, from P to Q street north. —— Be st enacted by the Boara of Aldermen and Board Francis Lee. G “ of Washington, Th é sayy Y of Washington, That THE Coat SulrwENTS during last week | the Water Boara be, y are hereby, author- tl ized and requested to cause a water main to be laid in PF street norsh, trom Nimth to Ten wd in Turner street amounted to oniy 7 438 t ene-hait trom the axarage a decrease of nearly shipments ot last year THE FLOUR TRaDphas been brisk during the | ‘Tenth streets) tre fast week in spite of che downward tendency of | tay the expeiee thereot a cufficient aim Is hereby the New York mazget, nearly 3,00) barrels spErieyated, parable wat of the water tnd: said av ined ‘ un reimbat tuch assessments and co fuctunk, Dee shipped to that port since the Sth | fund to be reimbarsed b parts of lote burflerins on taid water main as is authorized by existing law. Vixeear in any quantity canbe boaght at | | Approved, September 1. 1570. low prizes, and cider vinegar at that, ety G ———— Waters’, on Water street. See his advertise- | Ax Act to grade and gravel Rhode Island avenue, ment. trom Thirtees th to Fo arteenth streets: 6 1 enacted by the Board of Alder of Common Coancil of the City of Washington, That a Mover beard be ia hereby. reqneatad ta have Bhode island avenue, from Thirteenth to Fourteeath Arcetsy ty De gradeu aud graveled. Lhe work ty be coue by day's work, uncer the direction of the com missioner of the Second Ward, two assi by the Mayo: Ds «ee jollars, or so much t en and Board - . ALEXAN The Alexaudria Go: following itemas : ALEXANDRIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING As- SOCIATION.—An adjourned meeting of those in favor of forming @ co-operative building asso- DRIA. ‘(eof last evening has the miseioners to be appointed and the eum of nine hundred of be necessary. is hereby appr »priated out of elation was held last night, and a constitution ana the Second Ward: Provided, That the similar in most respects to that of the ‘German Of shall eras the cost of the proposed Co-operative Association was adopted. It was ee determined that the mame of the ‘association a should be the Alexandria Co-operative Buildin; >i RESOLUTIO: Association. and the following-named otters | 2°" Vudiascinin ingelation to a site tor rae were elected:—¥. 8. Leadbeater, presidont; G | esolve! ty the bis ermen and Board ar Rs in nnn AE. oe Cpa or eee eel a erly of Wastingion. That 4 moot, 8. F. Gregory. Jos. Hoy ; © President of Wo Boards be, acd are here? sag inane, a Fieldaaad' o> r. meee anthoriz dto appoint the delegations in the Board jermen snd Board of Common Counc it of nd 8 sth Wards, who shall have power tows ie eitable aite for amarket in the eastern ace lon of the city, and report their activ Ubi. . ‘Approved, Augunt Be Inte sas aa directors. One thousand shares of stock will be issucd, at $200 per *hare, payable in monthly instalments of $1. Ay wt five hundred shares were subscribed for last mht BALP oP A Fisnixa Sirore. —B. of Ald Fitth n's Land- ing, a fishing shore on tho Potu.*¢. Opposite J Joss, ResonrticN in relative to laying a new > fis ene : water main. Mount Vernon, belonging to the oe Conrad Whereas it has been aus the nart of thi ot W the insoficient supply of wate & red ty the Board oe Ald. ¥ late Wm. Bryan, bh: Faunce, of Washington, for = IDATE.—\t the Court- 2 city notices are posted ies, of RESSIONAL CAN bouse and throngheut ¢ » Counct of the candidacy of Gen. Daniel kus ts 5 Freericksburg, for Congress. ae eae fen. Mlchter ae OysTrns.—The first cargo of oysters of the ‘and. practicability of laying s season arrived here this “morning. 1{ came in from the reservoir along th- the sloop Fanny, and ro!d at 60 cents a bushel. ct Herth. and to report to the +wee- APPAIRS tN Prixce Grorar’s Cox The Prince abso» With & view to y Appre amp ba ved, Eepten, corgian of yesteray has A melancholy {opident ocsurred in Nottingham district, “., Satarday evening last. mily named “,rookes, living on the planta. of Dr “Uouls Mackall, near Brandywi going te work that day, left their two sons, aged for a fine {1 "weiv@ and nine years respectively, to’ tyke et he bar in the cage, care of the premises ening their paar Tae Avr Ravel elder one took down the gun, wiieh was heavily ae TE o po ded, to shoot ata phe that came into the J AX Aci to provid bas hhh) for roou of Board of yard, and through carelessness discharged the entire load into the back of his brother. Wm. W. Waring was called in shortly atter t occurrence, but the little sufferer expired be- tore he reached the house. Baritoro? and Washingt rectors of this enterprisi Be vt enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common * cuncrt of the City.of Washington, Thai there be, and is hereby, appropriated out of the ¢: «ral tucd the sain of one hundred ilars, or so much ti purchase of chairs. + for che room of the Board Turnpike.—The di- » book -case, matt company met at ‘of Health,” and Kandall’s Steam Mill, yesterday, all the mem- | WM). euuicd by the Peleg Coe eee bers present. ‘The meeting was’an unusually | 2 hwo" [Approved, September 5, Isv0 interesting one, the proceedings comprising, in Picacho, part. the acceptance of another half mile ot road from Mr. Skinner, and the letting of con- Jouxt Berson moe ol tract fortwo other sections, of same distance granting certain privi in. Parker. a" Privileges to solved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of each, to that gentleman. This brings the road Common Counc gf tie City of Wachingion, That t feinity of “ M aud ae- jon be, hereby, ed to John C. ma its priest AS “thse ee packer 10 ecect 8 bow. wintee to, prosect four (4) feat The cut-off, near Mr. Fowler's, saves about ono- | {Tom the building line, in front of his residence, on the seuthwest corner of Sixth and P streets north- forrth of @ mile, and gives one of the prettiest | wea Me eame to oar during the pleasure of this 5.1570 stretches of the whole route. USspamation, rowed We prember Ax Acr to pay RB, A Bacon for inedici CITY } the pocr of the Seventh Ward tor thease eed hh day of April, 1570, ut enacied by the Board of Aldermen and Board ef Common Counct! of the City of Washington. That the sum of three hundred and fitty-two (352) doliars wad Feventy (70) cents be, and the same is hereby, appropristéd out of the general fund, to pay Bacon. apothecary for the rok the Seventh for medicines {arnisned for the quarter ending h day of April J th ay of BPE ey, Fixe Brack Dress Svita ‘Yo order at low prices. Geonee C. HExNtnc. No. 410 7th street, N. W. inj Bb ‘ard —_e——. the AynoTHER MystERy Sotvep. Chemists being unable to discover the ingre- dients grant Sozodont, which removes al! stains from the teeth and imparts such a pecu- har rosiness to the gums, the public are hereby informed thatit is a preparation from the Bark of the Quillaya Saponaria or Soap Tree of Chili, imported for the first time into this country for this special purpose. Such is the purifying and innocuous effect of this rare botanical agent, Approved BSeptei AN Act to grade and pave an atiey io cquara 761 Be tt enarted ty the Board of Aldermeu and Board ef Common Council of tae Coty of Washington, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby. authorized to cause being, and si'uated ia — en tl the alle: bundred corded plat of work to be 61.) mi to re- iy sission thatit removes discolorations from the most fra: | \ScT AN cemmisaluch 10. ban aa eee ee Be gile textile fabrics, without injuring a single | Mayor; and to detray the expense hereof a cpecnd thread. tax be, and is hereby. levied aud imposed on all lots ard parts of Icts bordering on the same. The sald Save and mend the pieces, use Glue.” “Spalding’s | tax or taxes t ‘and collected in th: — mnguner este now provided by law, in Approved, September 5. 150. a. THz Wassinoron City Savines BAWE, oor- ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is _ from bob mip ogee cor teckine evening, in addition to its re; ure. It pays interest on pilin a s a eed Hewrces has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3. As Act makirg an appropriation for the laying of certain w. r pipes in the Fifth and Sixth Ward Be 1t enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Counctl of the City of Washington. That the sum of seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as moy be necessary, be, aud same is hereby, Ryeryermtee from the funds of Fifth and Sixth ‘ards. in equal proportion. to e1 le the Mayor to — the cong pines on Viretuta sronne, a = for the eupply of water to certain pumps in ly. TApproved, September 5, 90, STOVES. FIRE PLACE HEATERS. : ; 3 the relief of William M. Blo GLORY AND UERER rarvannn, | yamecdsri samea arena i or tL of t as) On, cee enn ne ccs aa nea ras, | Meet seo delare an oahu cents dat ~- ropristed out af th Pag up in the best ner at 313 Seventh street, Fp ated kwon an Me sto = ral fad five doors from Pennsylvania avenue. ee6-20 W. H. HARROVER. I ~@. *MABINTS 4s DANCING ACADEMY, EstReet, BETWEEN OTH AND 10TH, REOPENS FORK THE SEASON, 1870-71, ceived to his store on Bight of the third of dune, 109, (Approved, September 5, isvu. —_—_ SPECIAL NOTICES, _—o—— PURE WINES. de arrangements with one of the largest Armia dalforeta OF which I am enabted to sell. for ram a] ‘and. communion purposes, the purest reasly for me. viz: BY. CA MUSOATEL and HOOK TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 20, 1870. Mr. Marini Foepectfully anacuptes to his former om ad citizens of Washiegton that his Academy Pil regen on TORSDAY i ‘power satisfaction tot SOUPPERNONG WINE. from North Caroli mitt Lindi extend thsie patrounge to him in future. | DEY CATAWBA, from Urlann Wine Go, Those F pai and Chew the academy, ines 1 offer for sale, wholesale and. Fetal |, by hoge- by letters, 1 96-teeso) . G. MABINI, oe. pees end half- . by a ‘on ¥ THE F QUART! STEB * _ Proprietor of the Native Wine Bitters, Orraind Disrhigt. DREAwT Bor. 1917 peta, Pa, av. Washington D6 Puitaverriia, August 9. 1570. | wHitk GATAWBA BLANDY. for Brandy Prot in Peaches; $2 £0 per gallon. 106 ~ ped TH IDAY, = ape, Grange Pie o'cloc! cre: | HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWEM, Si VELY RESTORE GRAY a Hak 10 548 OhIGINAS COLOR, It keeps the hair from falling out. It is the best dressing in the world, making lifeless, stiff, brashy hair, healthy, soft and glossy, For sale by all druggtsts. 8. P. HALL &00., te2-colmaw Nashua, M. H,. Proprietors. BATCHELO! BAIR DYES. ‘This spicadia is the beet =e eee sate poles pene be to bind themeslves that if islet Ganet isos thet they will renew thew ih Ae eo nesaree | erat J ¥ C. HODGES, Quarter eeu. 8. Army, .. co 1-68 EW AKD SECOND-BAND FCSN(TURS. TO MY FOkMEE CUSTOMERS AND THR tara ee se, eer wi My be ihe ease (rr ERT ay for. a Weta ttt oe mh ae ae oe finer ee ia now also very complete, and for warm Shawls, Afghans, &c.. mend that new GEBMAN AND AMERICAN KNITTING YAKNs, ‘and wonld recommend the former fur its superior strecgth, VixEoar. ieee ee to suit purchasers ol LE—The GO JL, STOCK AND Fit tes ot Soo? gh, 4 own, it being ene of the stands in George town for thesale of green groceries. salt meats. flour, iscsi emueasiae Soci bare ve % Inquire on the premises. ee SCHOOL Books. SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, ‘The largest assortment ever kept in Georgetown, ‘and sold at publisher's prices. at POE & SELIGSON’s, New Literary ard Musical we? 125 Bridge stroot, HITE LEAD AND PAINT DEPOT —ai W. articles at the loweet cash price’ 2 ©. NICHOLS. wT N=’ FALL DBY Goops. JUST REORIVED, $.80 yards CALICORS, best runkee, at Wand 120 (000 Farts SMIBTING PRINTS, new and Deautt- Pore MOHAIR BLACK ALPAOAS, very cheap DRESS iD". in variety ULEN GOODS, formen and boys’ wear A YLANBELS, WHEE FLANNELS, very cheap The celebrated at KID GLOVES. GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS oF BLEACHED AND EnoN mt COTTONS. NJAMIN MILLE’ aug 101 Bridge street. Georgetown ©. W, 1. TENNEY bEST FamiLy rLovn * Mang ay Trxxey, Davinson & Co., select=d choice WHEAT, by & process knows only to themselves, and thoronghty cleaned by the best patent cleaners. is now being placed oa the market with satisfaction to all who have tried it wal fo any in the District. Grocers. anls-tm Gvarantec DENTI STRY. B. A. PRATT, Graduate of Ohio College ot Dental Surgery, 422 7 "J tween D and K north, Washia mn persons. rice to laboring aut-ly REwovar. ME nid Fete 12th All DENTAL WORK done in the manner and at moderate for extracting teeth. - HOTELS, EDUCTION. EXTRAORDINARY! ti jeled WILLARD Roree On and after the 25th inst.vand a October: igctuding the _ cha will be as fellow Board and Room: isvo. atthis and asamph jess for the ction of with the cutsine of thr House, pecial rates may be made to clubs composed o: ieee ute afford walled combi ee arrapgense cr an unea combin: tion of camfc cheapness ani desirable locality t Government officials and others similarly situated who wish to avoid long, hot, and dusty walks te Teach unpalatable meals and inferior apartments. Being the first in Washington to put down the Prices of Gret-clase tions to ante war rates, I respectfully solicit the patronage of tha: ante Weta in the traveli: lis mer in Washington ae weil as reling public. JAMES SYRES. jetor. WASHINGTON, 22 July, 1570. bite x of is THE LADIES. Ihave now in stock and am receiving a very fal assortment of ZEPHYR WORSTED, frem the celebrated factory of Bergmann & Co., Berlin, Prussia, which, for its softness, brilliancy of coloring and superior weight, bas taken the palm of other makes. My assortment of GERMAN !OWN WOOL js very desirable. For Children’s Fancy Stockings, I would recom- BALMORAL YABN, which fs strong and durable, and produced in end- less variety. SAXONY WOOL, in Scarlet for Tides, and in fine White for Infants Shirts, Stockings, &c.. is one of the articles con stantly called for. SHETLAND WOOL, in pure White, bright Scarlet and Buff; knits uy very pretty, and has a well ed popularity. in White and assorted Grays, L am algo recciving, I shall try and keep the assortment of a} WORSTED YARNS complete during the seasor and would call the attention of the Ladies also to m- full assortment of EMBROIDERY MATERIAL, PAPER PAT TEENS, CANVASS, BEADS, My prices will, as heretofore, be found very rea sonable. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, ger PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D Saenz. te 5. S4vs YOUB MONEY, TIME AND TROUBLE BY CALLING FIRST AT THB SXTEKSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF STRASBURGER 4 BEO., regular wholesale prices. yo eee ‘and seo them, af STRASBUBGER BROS., 7M 906 Tthetrest (old No. 373,)bet. Iand K os WINES. OLABETS, from $4 to $45 per case. BHINE WINES, from $6 to $30 per ense. BSAUTEBNE WINE. per dos. CATAWBA WINE, Sparkling and 8ti2. SPARKLING MOSELLB. BOCK. ALSO, BRANDIE£S, WHISKIES, BUMS, GINS, SHEB- RIES, PORTS, LIQUEBS and CORDIALS, of finest quality. GENUINE VICHY WATER, from the ecvera) Springs at Vichy. SELTZEB WATER, of direct importation. The ‘Trade supplied below New York rates. IMPORTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE OIL SAUCES, PICKLES, and aselect steck of HAVA- SA, KEY WEST and LITTLE BELT OIGABS. ‘THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer, auls-tr 1213 Pennesivania svenne MARBLE AND ) SLATE MANTELS abe aetiseortsS eeaaa ye “~aty WE. RUTMERFORD. AND BUILDING. a= J. W. DEANE, CARPENTER AND BUIL, DER, to EDUCATIONAL. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. BS. CROMWELL'S SCHOOL, 9 LL“ PUBLICATIONS. ‘The exercisers of this SCHOOL were resemed on — ‘the 6th inet. Fortermsepplyasabove. ee9 3." = = o | THE MYSTERY OF Fowery mKOOD, and "T'Boambine apd DAY SoHOOL fer owas | | uccliected pieces.“ Ghuries Di-hens, Invern on DAY, September mth, 1403 Wee three chapters, “sith illustrations Seek Avesae. __ ee RECOLL ZCTIONS OF ETON. By an Bton =o 188 L. L. OSBORNE, » graduate of the New Renan * MNyerk Sister schol So enor’ | A DANGEROUS GUEST; @ novel. By the an ex: teacher, assisted hy Miss J. G OSBORN ye ahd wr of * Gilbert Rage. uate jal =e = fo opens BOREDING AND DAY SCHODE cts | PRIMITIVE MAN, By Louis Figuicr PY ae FT, fetweey Lecen and ae sient 3! | THE NEW TIMOTHY. By Wm M. Baker 1 50 MUNDAY. September 13. _ recelved at any | TRUE TO HERSELF. By F. Blinn. 30 tery of Beale, General John & Crovhre, Wasting. | THE @BNIAL SHOWMAN. Reminiscences ton, D. C5 ‘Hon. John Bits, Swiss Comsat, G-e of Artemus Ward. ‘ 7 eral. oNLY Dhirieti TE Tne tba mwarican, | {Anita tee cnn nen nen 388 * ACLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AND | THE OLD COUNTESS. A romance from ‘th end L streets the German... emne~aatones- 1 Bee sane Sencten oll commence GEPTEN- MIQRCSCOPICAL MARIFULATION. 1 | |, ‘Terme from §* to @15 per quarter can | _lectreted..... .... a bookstores or of the ] BEAR AND FORBEAR. By Oliver Optic ei REV. OLIVER oox, Not 16 F st. Juvenile... 12s ix EMINARY FOR YOUNG ADIES | THE HARDSCRABLE OF ELM ISLAND OU waeson Nts teosione ce YURI B Rev. Elyah Kellogg... wee as AY. the 1 * Ope of the teachers will be at the schoe? house, Fo. 728 lath treet, every “day 7 particulary 4 Mrs. 9 TORK, P: Es U DBF. L. KNIGHT ae aie will nanence his PHILP @ SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATION BOS ; 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J L-BOOK DEPOT, Re be limited. 2 7mm Sr L MUSIC MABLNI'S ASSE: iid be made, as the nomber m 06 tw" Vv OCA . . BLACK ROARRS. ieoow ready torecume bie inst ections Intineier | a » ey ag ty ed Ciames are now being formed. AN those wishing fo | the Sok cal Beale beer Spe Bchosl-roem, af ein are fo enter ure, Feuneated to, gater thelr names et once wate lessons given either academ: idence of pupils. For particulars sce cireulars.or call at the acadeen: cre the Professor may be even on Wednesda: to 1 m w ALLANTYNE sem No. 402 7th st.. Intelligencer Butiding 7. and taterday from : - wi MATIC INSTRUOTION avs, UELEN 2 repared to reccive pupils ‘ca to instruct the pefaciptes of Dra attention i be given to the Fox texans seuty her in per x 1730 lath et, N. W. s03-hn BENCH AND BNG F an FOR YOUN No. 2113 Peansyloa Avenue. FESSOR H. MASSON, Principal. This Institution will reopen on MONDAY, 12th tember. Se Brofeancy H. Masson's EVENING CLASS"S IN FRENCH, at home. and bis PRIVATE LES > will be resumed cm the 19th September. A him. ‘at his residence, of through the P. yours LADIES’ SRUECT SUl0OL. The Select School. under the charge of Mre CON DRON end Mies ANNIE ‘OLMAN SMITA will reopen MONDAY. September 19. For partich!arr SCHOOL BOOKS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, wUN, yeep Principal, Fe. eed Sth street, - ~t abd F streets went, partment under the charge of Prot. H- Masson” “ond 2 _eS-tt Corner Nth street and Penn. ave "TRE SUSSES OSBORNES YOUNG Laores Uy YOUR ~ SEMINARY. 1131 loth street, between L nal panes :Willopen MONDAY, September 12th. Partin B moe eet attenti en toyoung pupils. ee? aw" SCHOOL REQUIAITES SELECT SCHOOL FOR LITTLE GIRL ArG.U. PURSELLS, SvUiya Sretnex athe s<S-colm 402 9th st NW sop ¥ Me A hhaite ¥ate School for Little Girls, on WEDNESDAY. 114 13th street, be. Sept. 14, at her residence, Ni EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, tween 1 aod Massachuenite avenue. Oireniarstar | NV whoa wa nirhed on application at the residence. we? 26" RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT LNWICK “© MINARY A FOR YOUNG LADIES, SHILLINGTONS BOOKSTORR M. A. TYSON AND SISTERS, situated two miles sonth of Station, Baltimore and Wash woleey ent een ¥. POF wie fis Attire, tie 5 . ATpINOSOF a NEISABELLA aacn: hington railway and turnpike, ¥ 12. ERAY. LADY OF THE ICE: A Novel. Stopping place: Contee’s Static ; post A, james . Prince George county, Ma re | author of the Dodge Club Atroed. Trice siete pallte duties will be résumed on the 15th of Septem. | BREEZIE LANGTON. By the wathor st hace tor : 8 Wife. For circulars addreesthe Principal.or apply to Ds | PUT YOURSELF IN HIS PLAGE. By Charles 8B. Tyeon, corner of Mh aud Estraier Meee Coates Pee EE AOB. Br < Mor: Ball Pennsylvania avenue; Mr. W. 7 George 5 TEVIRINU: jovel. Geo fallantrie, 402 7th strect: Mr” aed eee bi Men —— snd - ath street, near thecoruer of New <A Novel, Sand. Washington city, D- 0. Q SANDWICHES. By Arne Ward. nice sae Is8 HELENA GORLINGKI DE RE ee DAY RUMBER OF LONDON Suti- r ue THE OVERLAND MONTHLY, for 3 diments of music. "Terme mode! All the new Booke published racetwn Teaidence, 926 1 street newb atteryerds: sod everythlag 1a the STATIONERY M=#0nra act and BLANK BUOK line for sale wholesale end Tari ant N Steve —= 8, LECT SC HOOL £Ou rg 7 aghPlEs SHILLINGTONS BOOKSTORR, “AC URKS = S.A os ‘ HELEN B. WILLIAMS. Mit EMMA M: WIL. | 27% Ceraer Wh strech end Founa. avewes: LIAM®, Prof. HENRI MASSON = a, 1870. ausl-2w* SCHOOL OF 18S SHAW wil S70, at No. 419 tth Circulars at the First term ccmmences SEPTEMBER 51: ‘ee circulars, 4 av. INSURANCE. Loss by Fire. an D2w" 188 JULIA B. BA daughter of the Rev. INSURE ZAIN: Me Rae, Si DALCH, aeaphter of the Rex se AGAINST IT at 1507 H st.,on MONDAY, Sept. Sth. +-Im* with BS. KESLEYS SCHOOL FOR YOONG Ms d Misses will REOPEN MONDAY. A. S. PRATT @ SON, ite © ry ages Sth, at No. $€@ Isth sire! BO. 3, ¥. M. ©. A. BUILDING, Con. 9TH axD D Sts. BOARDING ANP DAY SOHOOL. 720 1370 THE MISS HARROVE'S) s' ET. BI ‘The dnti f this at be resumed on Se tember a ‘Circulars may beobtaleed by edices AGENTS FOR THE "4 of the Church of the Epiphany. or Principal, M3 BARKOVER. ae OF NEW YORK. BE 12x ANNUAL SESS'ON OF MES. 3. A PECK'S SELECT 8: HOOL FO! 2 BOYS, 1704 OF HARTFORD. Teet, will commence MONDAY, September Sth | ~ SEER GE Careful attention given to moral, in addition to.m-n OVERNMENT SECURITY tal, culture. auz5-m* G LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY E fy hao HIGH yt = z — Office, UT Warren Street, New York 4 le ion begins September 21. S00 pox comme, "Wer cients oak AU Betveves Keeustred om the Inswramer Bopartin-nt BLACK rURD, M. A., Pamncipal, Lock B. State of New and Secured ty Sperral Deposti Cons stone I Gocermment Seruri Mortgages. CASH PREMIUMS, CASH DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY, CLAIMS PAID IN CASH nd Bonds a» OLLEGE ELLICOTT CITY, MD. This Institution, conducted by the Brothers of the Obrie Schcols, is incorporated and impowe te confer all academical honors. najif Stuated upon a rising ground in one of the eeees er mete Dictaresanes portions of the | por iClES NON-FOKFEITABLE, railro os eas THIRTY DAYS@RACE ON KENEWALS Board, Washing and Tuition. 327 & OFFICERS: Entrance Fee. H. P. MORGAN. GEORGE WOLFORD (Late Dep. Sopt. Lux. G.W, ARNOLD. A. NEWTON sic and Drawing,extra. MERSON INSTITUTE, 4 = TO c. . iy Advieory A SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL Fn SEN Fo Bail, Yale Golise ies ee esate, GP Fin wite aD: BXaminer. tice a aes ‘The Kighteenth Annual Session of this Schoo! wil 7th street, =. W. in WEDNESDAY. September léth. For Circa CHRIS. C. CALLAN,’ General Agen im Cae ree CHAS B. YOU. t of Colom’ “ auZs-af 1335 F street. opp. 2m _OBce 437 Mth street, Weshington. B.C UUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL —Miss_ N. ERCHANTS Yy WhioHt experienced teacher, will opon M’ LIfE (ypcraron OOMPANY School for Young Ladies MONDAY. Sepionber NEW YORK Ich. on New York avenue, between ith and litt | WMT. PHIPPS, Pres. A. D. HOLLEY, Seo, Inquiries may be made of her at 1117) . ©. Sap Routhern A ¥ ull lin* @. BMOTUAL PLAN. ESLEYAN FRMALE COULROR, till Policies non forfeitable, Bo rearictions om WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. WASHINGTON UF FICE-S13 Tra Srnecr. ‘This institution offers eaperior advantages for th: oz * education of Young Ladics in all branches of studs oe eee . Th nal BER 61H, 187 0. For, *1F SiN WILSON, President. Gorzacea COLLEGE. = TWENTY-FI ST yEan ov ‘The Exercises of this Institution, situated on F stroet, wear the Patent Office, will be resurned on th CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE iN THE EUED- Soin ee et SESS, 18 THIS CITE charred rere B eg) per quarver ve S containing allvncecessry ste be suing ses, prelate College. ‘aul? XEORGETOWN OOLLRG Af you desire prompt payment @ 1052s, low raises, and hs dest Companies, 50 10 T. JOHN'S HALL, 2017 1 STRERT —Swmd , Mrs. L. A. A I eS 619 SEVENTH STREET. be resumod co MOMDAY, September — 8S. H. COLE age ae eg Ko Mik Orrosizs Post Orrica, am Gsh thom for @ policy én the Ola“ Mima,” o the “ Franklin,” of Philadsiphia, or the “ HarVord,” ov the North British and Mercantile,” or tas“ Pus- nam,” or the “Springheld,” or the * Potomac,” of Me Stine ese on MOBDAY , September 12th. 1570. auld! Lance rece ceed ented Pounce Secrewry-

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