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EVENING. STAR. ‘TV ESDAY.... . September 13, 1870. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, heed scan —The Zavistowski Sisters «Mowand “A Bird is Hand ls worth two in the Bus Smith's Art Gallery, M5 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 453 7th street. Dariow’s Ast Gallery, 2 2 Pa. avenue. The “colorea Sehools. INDIGNATION MEETING IN GEORGETOWN. An adjourned meeting of the citizens of Washington and Georgetown to discuss the present management of the colored schools of the District, was held last om at Mount ay Church, 5 Mr. J. R. Carter in the chair, Tee Coakiey” P Mr. J. ii: Brooks stata the otvect Of the meek: a be to memorialize for an in- er im the number of trustees, so as to better the ement of the schools. The Chair here hat in occupying the position he Gid he was fearless and indeps every one else would exercise moved that the resolutions introduced at the revious meeting be jae seconded the motion. ONE MAN POWRE ON THE SYPHAX PLAN. Mr. Alfred Day then explained the nec-ssity of enlarging the board to prevent the authority from passing into one man’s hands. What was the board pow ’ The board was Syphax, and fo: Syphax. (A voice.— How about Worm- =o) Mr. Day.—*What? Wormley? jest like a walking stick to Syphax, who twirls in any style. Mr 5S: says “Dont sa think we had better do that, Mr. ey? Wormley i in a meek whis- be 7 rep 5 think Se fact of the The +peaker et Of isreoponatbility of ‘the board as at present con- stituted, they ee Over $50,000 of the peo- e's money without be ‘na Tesponsible to any- y- He was in favor of seven or nine, and opposed to corner meetings of the trastegs; agreeing to loan each other 85,000 o $7,000, and ip betore the school year is out. om THE ROARD OF TRUSTEES. Mr.G.F. Mego than jenna he now saw somet! like basines#, and that the interests were to be considered. He = vay however, that G town lIrd for a while attempted to get her rights bat: failed wu now, when she wan heongual Colin sor and Jobn H. Brooks joined heartily. Ri: mes Muse thought Georgetawn had bee! slighted as far as its educational wer concerned, and thought her own citizens were fally capable of taking care of their own affairs ip that regard. Mr. Crusor then offered the following tion, which was schools for Washington and greatly increased in number; and whereas the great interest of ed our children demand the — talent possible to be procured fer teach- ers, aud the most impartial and correct admin- istration of the affairs: therefore, be it resolved by the citizens of Washi and Geor; in oe eee © comb that we most re spectfulty petition the honoral mgress ef the nation to increase the boardef trustecs for colored Schools for Washington and Geerge- town from 3 to ¥, 7 from Washington and 2 Georgetow resotu- George: havin, yo beets schools of town, having on! four and five bundred pupii “ veven men, while the sixty with 3,50 ‘pupils, in H hands of three men. Mesers. Collins Crusor, Alfred Piper, Joseph ‘T. Smallwood, John Ferguson and jaraes Fer- guton were appointed to wait upon Congress in accordance with the spirit of the resolution just adopted. TRUSTEE KING HAS THE FLOOR. lad to see the people of Georgetown gather together in the cause of education. But he could not agree to the remarks of the pre- vious speakers as to the neglect by the board of the educational interests of Georgetown, for there were ei, he schools there, of which aot even wege full. After per be at | the advarced condition of the 7 the District in contrast with ‘aon of cd Gities, he pronounced the charge false that the appointments of teachers made previous to tbose of the present board were male without regard to merit. But such was the case at the Jast examination, thatsome having the hi average were not appointed. {Some ‘one inquired about Miss Emma Brown's case.| Mr. —— then reviewed the testimony in her ease, and stated one fact which was new to many, that Miss Emma Brown had refused to accept any other school the that of course the board on Capitol Hull, and would not be dictated to. There * How about Catto?” «Where's the new Superintendent ?”” a Why wasn't be here to open the schools 2” &c., when Mr. Kin, continued explaining the w workings of the i expendi- ington, were im the $8 voices here inquiring, and giving some det tures, Xc.; after which the meeting adjourned. ——o—_—_. Divorce Caszs—. Sorts nama W; Jennie Mer vs. Cha: he = and testimony as taken] belore E.F. rown. examiner in a that the be is the daughter of captall Peter Jones, de- ceased: that she was married to the defeudont 1863, 37 Sn Bev. Alves fendant together vm this city, im the year Ho)mead; that she and lived unt December, 1864, when he deserted her; and thatsuch desertion hap AH lumbia, that ‘olum! child three ‘“ co wren gs to of the Many ASOCTATIONS.—A regul weet e _ ¢ Republican Associatio: ahold last Ferort wes 23 Bh Bhat ere: Follow! were giecied or the ta the ‘ensuing W: b Uiiews Tang Tong, Wit SiSeon; Th esidents, Biack, 1 L. Grover, and J.8. B utier; recording pecretary. W. E. Matthews; tag wh pathy, it prefers to retain ite own ganization. ‘Tum AMPLER-WaIrris Case —. dered Out of Cowrt—To-day, in the Court, the case of Ambler against Dichinsop— the petroleum gas case—was before Judge Wylie by Messrs. A. G. Fisher for = ler, and James =a E.L. —— and Dering the’ pone tae ade remarks about the case load beara by the was ry was finally the Judge to be to be fod by anol 3 Cui_peay Brawgp py Powpmm —Yeeterday —- a" asd 6 ea : and xnay vher. years, speenite Park Hotel, met tith a serious which may dangure jn does One of th ~ some pow, ay ting & the po exploded, and So burned and cut about the face and J. Taber Johnson care was called in, and dressed ——_o—____ Steeet Rattroap Ixy; ROVE. tropolitan raflway company are track from New Jersey avenue, o of the Capitol, across > space to enue, for the purpose of fing long turn at the bill, and also = track some severst huudred ss ai ae Loox Oc? rom Him.—Henry Winkficld, ored, bas, it is alleged, victimized soveral at of the clerks in the Interior Department >y means ofthe confidence game. self as a messenger to sioner of Indian plnieemaed A. C. Lywpe, of = S clerk in the Treas- ury Department, died this morning, | mpd o'clock, of congestion of the braun. note State ‘gin, the present eborten the mains were taken in charge Ly the Ti Aseociation and sent to he home in hoped forth before el right freemen in setti: fe the public their grievances. Mr. Breoks thea adopted, and J. W. Barker He is ‘TOWN WANTS TO BE REPRESENTED IN antl pted:— Whereas the public Georgetown have ‘ i CORPORATION AFFAIRS. The Courts, { — Potics Courr, J: Snell—To-day, John \ Beard of Aldermen, September 12. | Thomas, , Was cl with being drunk The Chair laid before the board several communi- cations from the Mayor, as 5 snnouncing his approval of act for laying in the Fifth and Sixth Wards, and act 1G William M.Slowen. One transmitting the statement of the account of the corporation with the First Nationa! Bark, show ing s Dalance Cy to this date of @ 178,500.63; ten year be the report of the Intentent of and using Plead guilty © being dresk? aud was feed ead guilty. plead guilty: One for Ai if Paget} Tepe, the dutich reaaived © witht ab pars oh ned 95. * pani 0 \e a law of thi hice Pesthot es al clerical ical foree, Bimon Car: mody, charged with using profane Tespectfully request iy to the pn the’ depot; ned @3. Councils for the Tequisite’ aa ity t employ an chard’ K Robinson were assistant og nape gene: fed wich derly conduct in market; “ir Geome SnetSs and cocer suai Mr. Geancly tune lapedeeed & bill om ring ~ Mayor 10 employ, for the period of three aoe two temporai inte the Oomptreliers m cae Be! French, char saree = rion selaries not ‘exceeding ‘21 50 per annum wa teheg: Paneed. COMMUNICATIONS FROMTHE SUPERINTENDENT OF ae. Tasty Tare ri fle: Tipe etme Two communications were received from the Su- Ce wes tinal’ ¢s and costs, or perintendent of Sewers, as follows One requesting an appropriation to enable the Mayor to purchase the e vocumary mathematical in Superintendent john soe plead gu guilty t ay a \cnaree of having dizemente for the use of his (the =) used profane language; “PUGILISTIO DICK.” Dick Smith, a. comes with an assault on John Jee, ib answ reselution of t! board of the os seyuewing ipferaation ia rlaiton to the | ‘Taylor, was arraigned. "Mr. A. K. Browno, for cost of the curbing and? ling dons on lot fence, stated that Dick was a pretty good fel- 6, in square No Mr. Forsyth states that he has , but when he Sat he became pugil- made th reunited examination the iis. Officer Bovie testitied t ‘0 making the ar- epereetgtmount should be $330 2, instiad “(945.28 | reat, and to Smith resisting him. Mr. Browne harm, dy hin predecessor an sddethat thelothas | Corcyed a ‘ples, of auilty for Smuth, who was Dope s that the Councile will a law ordering the | Sted $3 an: makingout of the bills accerd! Ip: refe to com Mr. Browne called attention to the case of mittee on improvements. Wm. Wilkinson, who was eh: THE RX FIREMEN STILL PROTESTING. arged with assanit and battery, and stated that he was arrested The Secretary Frade petition of Wm. A Lewis | vesterday and wot glecn t ehecce eS arated gi WoO alte be that P. | He was a witnes in & civil case yesterday, and one of the parties who was interested in that ease appeared to be the prosecuting witness He asked a postponement of the case, which was granted. Mary Swank, charged with profamty; fined at the rmation «| accue rae Ree Fire © eesueeie Ts by oe board, josep| Also, ewis to the ‘effect that W. rer ea Ren contemptuonaly of the Board oi re re. sald ‘the communications Sand bpm sieved wo layh oa thetavle: | “i omas Piller, charged with assault on Thos. Haye-Mevers. Baker, Champion, Chace, Copmaliy, | Dixon; fined $5 an Dearie.) Hine, BecCathran, She} perils Slater, Stewart Bartholoinew Thornton, charged with making INVITATION PROw MANASER srarnixo. tients of violence to mee Conant tee vn? Spalding, levising thee members of the }) vard pe Corr, Jud; —The Will of Ma no Re the National Thea- | the Late B. B. Tench the will of ts gree ‘Mr. Moved that the in- | the late B. a pope Aad Vitation be acc ented: peman by two ef Rigen The wil ic dated November Ist, 1860, and bequenthes b's his estate state principally to his wife and his sons, and ie exeen- bis widow and son, F. Hg Preueh aha h of his female Fr dchildren, as tl oy arrive at sixteen years of a SEW Axe coob RULES Mr. Shepherd submitted @ resolution, that mut gibergse ordered. the meetings of this boa be held at the hour desi to no: t nt 15 minutes after fauoram hour, srewet , & gold watch and the chair thal! declare the board adourned until | Chain, and to each of bis wete grandchildren rc the next regular meeting of aid board similar gift when they arrive at af of of Free an Mr. Moore moved to add: And thet the prosident shall adjourn the board at 12 p.m. every night, un less sooner adjourned by avote of the board.” ‘The amendment by Mr. Shepherd, and the ed t journ to next Thurs. @ oclork. tv cousider the ror Shepherd to amend, by adj ‘urntog te next akty cnn ag the regular bout, which to. Tine Saag ior ‘Moore, rn Shepherd Stewart. sed {he President. ker Aceare. Baker, aud the board si, Soa nee Condnsen Couneil. President Holden im the chair, and all the mom bers preseut except Mr. Boberteom. Councilman Freeman opened wi messax ing & letter from tS, een rears. Ze fg ——s truth of the declaration of the Washington that Freemasonry society whose liberal principles are founded on the immutable laws of truth and justice,” and his deep conviction of the uset of the order: all his books on the subjectof free masonry; and be expresses regret that it is not in his power to make that body # more valuable bequest. ‘To Washington Commandery of Knights Tem- plar he leaves the suj men neces Tesolu- of presentation of mond cross pre- jim by the raed cee ment <—~ United States, and sword and by the same body to be suspended in ‘elt Asylow, and remain as a perpetual memorial of commandery or, trangmit- Ce ., his aie for the and for the ppatement at the corner of (uit and ¥ atrects,” One | © pom cnepey ans One will of the late oe Faiconer, hereto. E Ris approval of certain acts. esti it votthe cost ofgrating Madison fore noticed, was proven. The Appoint- bet joth ‘th street: Ise, Silontear Saperinertteut at Streets ani Steactic | mont of Thomas Herliny us edminlstestor of the Sones arches on Sth t west, acruse estate of Walter 8. Smith, was revoked at his ‘, ‘Boundary Feport of dant of the Washiogton Asylum for the mon of Aognst.. ‘The Chair lati befere the board au tect own request, and letters issued to the widow— bond #1,000. ————— tation to attend the opening of the National Theater, | aw ExPLaxaTion—Gen. H. B. Titus pub whieh, on me ton of Mr. Finer, piper Ushes in the Warrenton Indes for lant ‘week the BU: . ain renting permission to Oharles Just toerect | Other side of the crevdirenay case,’ which we bay wii ‘was received ge als» bills copied from that paper on Friday last. To give to repair i gatare on Ith street such an account of the matter as would enable h; for, foot Pavement on i he mest, | the yeneral reader to thoroughly understand it at the foot of Sth street dos | m8 — Cla here. to constract a wharf at the intersection of K and “tl req more epace than we can spare; but briefly, a to Gen. Titus” rh streets, ngaged i thorising the Mayor to. douate thes tonteweet tire statement, he was é1 up, to send by express to Warrenton, a sum of money plags to Columbia Engine Company. required to make the final on the fara THE Tax BILL. referred to, when his conte advised him that le ag te if he oid eo it would In aif Probability be attach- cei ermen. a fuponsion of therelea tant tho Bib ke ere SiiD Seat emmences ok hi chere some rv. Burgess expr: the that the wards | time since only vuld be first ealled a rules were suspended; | Sure way to have the money accomplish ite final y 2 as neye-Mesare. 5 jurgess, Carraber, Mouldin SS —. be to take, wae os send it there by an acted on bat The Vill was read by sections. concladed pe The first section, imposing 8 tex of 25 cente for pig poten to end pollen oR ices Sir ¥rectan moved fo stke oMt20 conte for wars | Wete justified. Ho did so, and ‘on its arrival aoeme, one ie insert 2; a there it was eo apy not rt the nS simer, Pope. Wilner and the Pretideay n= i Hhy the ag Lgl it Plage, and to whom y sent by hand waa to be paid the next day.--butto whos it has not yet been paid, as Gen. Titus alleges, for the elmer. Po Mr. Freeman offered an amendment making the tax for gas 15 cents, » to Rew | sand re. pairs, instead of Iz cents, adopted—yeas Li: wave’ Bays 9. etn t the clan re that he has not been able to give a per- Bie Tone = ae pave eee title to nor possession of the pro; the Police air. Fone ssidit Was unuterssary. rere Published the original item last week as a us the Police would pay ite expenses wad | piece (of neighborhood news, without knowi 0 over, arraher moved to insert 13 cents, at's assessment (13 Tnat yes about the facts of the case, and we f¢ one didnot \ i why it that itisonty Just to give the benefit of this ex- planation to General al Titus, whom we bare lo OWN Bf a ee and an esteemed ci zen of New ties Sazs ov REAL Estars.—Green & Williams, auctioneers, have sold a two-story frame house on leased ground, beimg house 1319 ‘$h gg between N and © streets northwest, to Wm. H. se ar instead of 15, atal should not be ampie t that Alderman us this ‘& conte be carry the schools Throng a ‘jase —_ months. Mr, Barton said if Ce lic | Young, for $1,425; aleo, part lot 21, square 417, jand: ae tebegi of tbe they sr aperupriated inns 20 by 116 feet, with two-story frame house, vote : as alg fronting on 6th, between N and O streets north west, to Geo. A: K. MeNeir, for $3,000. ALEX. 8. SHEPHERD & BROS, BAViNG@ REMOVED TO SERIE KEW rgees moved to amend the 8th section, providing that gue-third of the certificates may i eived for Og IRON WAREHOUSE, AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH #78, (sourm arp.) Bespectfully call attention to thetr esscrtment of @AS FIXTURES, E emprising ALL POTTER: WANUPsCTURED BY 7ER Tusker Manufacturing Co, New York also those ef Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, 910 PED: to strike out €) nays 12: 20 the section On the passage of the bill as amended the yeas] “HICH AR SOLD AT MANUFACTURER aod Trani the aye sMewars, Baron, Daseett and ORs. oting in the negstive. Mey Y CLARKS FOR THE COMPTROLLER. oe of aldermen wauhorising the ‘a CSen ‘The Largest Btock ‘ta salary of @1-00, was received, and se. 2x8. = faker moved to amend eo, as to BRONEEE, OooKs, ant te ‘appvint hn, Uae Tider . Burgess; and the pi ORS. MANTEL a over exhibited in Washington, and at the a mo LOW BST SaTRa. se prescuted petition ‘Timothy Hogan: 5 Variety of bills to prevent boys Mr. Piper under fifteen years of ac: From, cunning within the corpo of Perry Caron, — pitt jam King. rel Fellctoftas: Cook; referred Mr. Burgess introduced Dilis to erect lam 13th street, from mtn hs avenue south yo ting cert dener, - nd peattion of Mrs. Thos: Wall, which Save reer Willner reported from the committee on di acetal carers =. act te es to lay a owen | oo nn card ot Aide ae ens whi hws agreed torent oar lermen; which was + and ee as passed. ene a petition of s selling se 1200: referred to committee on Bend mean, crane, Alea famonnizance of propery: Socinaeeek. ‘Mr. Gaines eflered a bill to empower the Mayor to 0 of the rei 3 oan wens, refirred to com- SLATE MANTELS @anufectured, of style and finish equal to the Snes ‘imported marbles, TEEBBA OOTTA AND IEON WARB, CHIMNEY TOPS, BABTHEN FLUE, VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, BIDGE TLLS, SEWER PIPES, 20 Bole for SOULE Pa’ BABTH CLOSETS. comprising al] the most improved varieties, FOUNTAIN JETS of every style. hig ie GAS end STEAM FITTING, oy aaeted tt Foasvoabie Faas “Wail and examize our Stock and Balearoems. ne om beanie anda STONE, office of the Kecorder of our sunECA QUARBiES. seater S00: Wana Ett Joseph ss SAS jase, Botan Sr ruare ‘Also, ROUGE DIMENSION eee Soke Bi aa 3 RUBBLE STONE for beary masonry. uare 78, 3 Price 1570, street, oF one and, fot treet. oe when ene Serete ree on 8°) rate Atnctions, pes gta pee TMENT, ber 5. 1870, Z oe Bavy Devan: sf tthe hins 7008. fo Geo Wm. Millers mare 53), Sm0; Albert ees the Navy Depa: 3 4 . * ust ade tho na UPelan to Maria’ B. Wiilfams, sub’ a; svease vacod the a4 TRE STEAMER a or Tae LAKe will ber Sunday neat, the partons of sinien aa na | Sound la sar inerrant ce wien may yen Shillington, Phil vt Tench, Langran & 0; elite oo & en, and have Harper's —_.—___. REBEARSAL OF TRE Parinarwontc Soctery | Bent » See advertise- GEORGETOWN. No? Smart Exoven.—Yesterday afternoon ® man whose. name we could not ascertain, stole a male from the canal boat Lady of *S Lake, and taking the animal to Marc: hired a 's livery stable, on street, Ss a buggy and horse, Fepresenting himselt Captain ‘going to Wash ton for the The sa ing over a | Base gtem be hired. He got "y % hitched the mule to the rear and went off. [n the while word being left at the police of the loss of the animal. The affair was traced up by the police and the thief was arrested in wi with bis plunder about noon to-day. erane Rerort.—The following is the of interments daring soe month of August, . jes 12, females 11, of which number 5 were poe Canses of death—Consam ‘ion, 5; cholera infantum, 6; ; eee tis old 1» 2 Fmioe BE ES 13; —_ ges of between twenty and forty, 5; between forty and sixty, 2; and Sao nortan and ninety, 3. unknown, 2." veiiznemars' ExcHancr.—The sales this morning ‘Change denoted an unusually sare market, the offerings reachin bushels red white, with sales of 52 bushels com- mon at $1.15, 700 fair at $1284, 500 good at 1.364, and 550 at €1.40, 650 prima at $1.45, and 500 strictly prime at $1.48. P.zpuont aND Potomac RAILRoaD.—The citizens of Rappahannock favorable’to the con- struction of the jected railroad from George- town, threugh Fairfax, Loudon, Fauquier, and Raj county, pro- ppahannock, to Luray, in Ps pore holding @ meeting at county, Va., on the 16th instant. River Frowr.—Entered—Steamer John Gib- son, Winters, New York,and George H. Stout, Ford, Philadelphia, with freight and merchan- dise. beg toe and cleared—Steamer Columbia, Harper, Baltimore. CENTRAL BuiLpuxe AssociaTion.—At the 5cth monthly meeting of ferry oa ey — last evening, twenty-two retired at the maxim im Tates of 11 to per share, ~ ALEXANDRIA, ‘The Gazette of last items: DEATH OF 4 36RR.—An Englishman, pend somes eee a city some mon! and purchased a smal farm on the Washington ta turnpike, was found dead in bis bed there this morning. He had been in delicate health for some time, but having no faith in doctors did not call one to his assistance. He employed some colored Reis; who were in the arp tig oe aa entire stranger to every! in rr and from the $e arance of his body sory hy ‘surroundings, lived and dled withact any of the conveniences of life. On nm checks for $2,000 and some mohey were und. The sheriff took possession of the effects of nthe deceased, and his body will be buried this evening. A Ew war TO CoLLecT OLD Dasts.—A wholesale fish dealer of this city, meeting with a debtor from Washington on Saturday last, invited bim into his store, and the invitation being , told him as the debt had been contracted with a deliberate intention te de- fraud, if # was not paid he would whip him every time he met himand in whatever place. The debtor pulled out a knife, but receiying a severe kick, he left the store to seek an officer to arrest the fish dealer for an assault, while the fish dealer left in another —— an — to arrest an atnipes gh ‘ATAL ACCIDENT.—A yotmg man named charleed. Mitchell, & ieakeeaenen the freight train of the Or: , Alexandria and Manassas rajlroad, was killed near Hacker's Run bri Se cy a ante eka e train reac! when con- ductor, ©: Grigg, om on and as him =, ‘and Bis bode terribly mai Mr. Am- unfortunate brose Mitchell, the father of sce ch the same road.about young man, was 148.—The pasten; Sain on 4 O,A-& MRR, due here at 5:25 Sritnatbces Rot arrive until 9 o'clock last aving been ined unt tho necessary re’ could be made to Cove Oreek brid m, Fauquier evening has the following irs Rockacn depot, caused by th: aa of that structure, and | ‘he subsequent breake ing of a sprin, locomotive, which pre- vented the pos Tay up of the lost time. County Ranioars—A mee! of the radi- cals of Alexandria county was held at = Freedmen's Vii eon Saturday night, and delegates inted to attend a convention to hee held in th in this _ for the Oe of int- ing aienaten ngression: Mesers. Massey, W. L. Px ina a7 t. Burnett, his city, were prese: and made spenehan on the occasion. be sects —— revival | is in pro, satin the ‘street Bape. Gh ch, of which Rev. Fields c Cook is pastor. CITY ITEM a Tne G. Pon Dress Suigts, ‘To open beforé or behind, With one, two or three pleats, With collars or without, With cuffs or without, With buttons or for studs, £2.50 each. Boys’ Shirts from 1.25 to $2. Gro. C. Herwig, No. 4107th street, N. W. —. HEMPiar has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3, SPEciau NOTICE. THE DOUBLE-OVEN SUNNYSIDE COOK FOR Ipcoi NTIREL, ENTIFIC +e ‘01 catia area LL pF holes, with tw: fhe fel weed in the and at 1.50, 2, and by fe are still mangYacturing our long and favora- BARLEY SHEAF COOKING STOVE, Ee ieaeanl by the broly for several years Vr grtet double: ABLOR STOVE. bes im tart Biown tb She merit see eat Seer: FIREPLACE WEA\ Sats ee ate, St Baltimore, in ae to the Part hey ee athe the “a the Tr. hest. * eller loses ne fe rere R UAB. PRTEUSON & ee wl emersasm sale by F. peroaaberaee Beans. yireplace Heater _D. WYVILLE. 608 PURE CIDER VINBGAB, ac. GOS 2,000 Gallons PURE CIDER VINEGAR. 100 “ WHITE WINE VINEGAR. ‘ARD SEED, WHITE pa bhpow FURR WPiOns wal Kinds, for pick- RY. ROS., 608 Pa. opposite Pte Rey Hl tag ogres SESS Biase toe tt 8UG. Cut, q G} 5 tlaree stock of BROW, of ‘alas jor als 10 baskets PRESERVING 4 226-008w 608 Pa. ave., op. (, W: BAVENNER @ 00., BEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, THIKD DOOR FROM SEVENTH STKBRT, WANTED: | ER GATS TOUR mopar, TIME AND TROUBLE BY CALLING FIRST AT THE EXTERSIVE BOOT AND SHOR STORE OF STEASBURGER 2 BRO., J. W. DBANE, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, to undertake aud finish aoe | on icemm, ithe 7, , " -S OPraTIONERY | GEORGETOWN Ecce EDUCATIONAL. BOOKS, STATIONERY, | NOTICE. Lop DE RS: of the sw ROPEN BER PRI- PUBLICATIONS. (ex oH ona ROR ALL. are sch OL ake is Ve _— wn. ‘Capitol Hill, inst MONDA — ber a NA *Grorgetows. D tanker — eld : Tah Es ee t 5 “w more Pupils in M MYSTERY OF EDWIN PROOD. and some v? CS iyt i VINEGAR. A aes TE i a of pure CIDER VINFGAR, pores fer pact cont enpcunation ae chree chapters. with illustrations 30 near rs . . or sien ha a AA 2 low aan liaM Saaae r saad Mpoeennera wor BTOW. By an Eton. eo relveat: School for Young Ladies, No. 717 Mth aie na Water = Wiepiscbetlt ‘and New Tork avena ine a porel. By the ie ananeing a5 SALE—The GOOD WILL, 8TOCK AND ieee rincipal. Duties resumed Monday Er ° vibes or +o cececeatnenmt eat aa: : a" | PRIMITIVE MAN. By Louis Figuier...94 00 Georgetow 12 of the BIMITI tenner tye mle of green sr Ta Bisse BORE Sook exer | THR NEW TIMOTHY. By Wm. M. Baker. 150 &e.. BOKOOL f fecare toleave the tee ty Laaieg ou MO DAY, September Wth, ros. ‘See Inquire on the soli ato great on York Aven TRUE TO BEBSELF. By F.W. Robines. 50 THE GENIAL SHOWMAN. Beminiscences Sonocn eecnaaee of Artemus W. ——. - scetons, Rooms, me | ORbdersta tere Ry Mane Chriatme | 5, AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, THE OLD COUNTESS. A romance from | 9 ‘The largest assortment ever kept in Georgetown, ccna snd vold at publiaher's prices = mrcnescoricaL MASIFULATION, —— ” Om — a How Literary and Musical Depot, BEAR AND FORBEAR. By Oliver Optic ‘an BS eee ee B HARDSCRABLE OF KLM JSLABD. WHITE LEAD AND PAINT DEPOT —All the y Rev. Klivab Pr anecemmerenmwont WY 73 Bigh street. eee: AULASSICAL ScHOOr Fo) eS Im 2.0. NTOHOLS. are a pies " aaeweacsche 0 vehed at the tookateree er ot the Priscigat | «= BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONBAS, JUST RECEIVED, eek att REY OLIVER CUR, Mo TST6 Fat. 6, rards CAL IOOES, best makes. at Wand Msc 1900 Fare SULTING PRINTS, new and beauti- Ux avADIES SHAIR BLACK ALPAOAS, very chem 18th of September, One of the “toate mill be a Bess ODE. in variety . 4 he ac Seer greene house, No. 728 Mth street OU formes boys” m. PrKATLANBELS, WHILE PLANS ELS, very x celebrated Jugler xp GLOvas, Ths BARG. Kidd LL KINDS OF BLEACHED ABD BROWN GOFTONS IN MILLER euz 101 Bridge street. Georgetown. Do. W,, 4B: TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUR * Mane By Taser, Davison & Co. Of selected choice, WHEAT, ouly to Semeelvea, LA best patent 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JON SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES | ser " wmay ee yy BOOK DEPUT, be 402 7re Sra Tntetnecacer Building ~ siways rely pon > Nd the lowest for the Bcbcdl-roemnet And pants requisher for the Bchsol-noom, Store the Book and Stationery Sm ay w eS 6m No. 402 7th st., Intelligencer Building. application sbould be made, othe pater of punt iis will be limited. 2 SCHOOL BOOKS. sbGeeian ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetow TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Ti OvuU N ¥. WASHINGTON, AT AUCTION. bai ie 1¢ lessons seen'cn Wedn od baterday u COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Ry, rte of a deed of trast, dated July 26 198, malted CTION Mrs Pe A Ei Gace | DCAY terse rereperion eof the land records for Washi is ts pebecigtes o ton county, and at the written request of the party #° Special’ atsention will be given to the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pee ARRreRY en Mal ater a publi scction on | Trues of the'singe.” For terme apply ether fa pt gee mee oon Se ee Sep- | son or by letter to 750 Mth et., N. W. 9e5-lm* je T. at 40'elo . +. 7 os parca of and ind situate | igi and being nest eo LADIES SELECT SOHOOL nallytown, ington, nN faowg se the estate of hice Dy oeseatady a = S TOLMAN Sm iTH wil vin, ithin the following ee Sod bounds, bs 19. perticulars ext coe a Nouba ‘hes conten t ib tatabe pra. ipal, Mo. 506 ith etrest, bevween ai or being thes metas an eal ‘ Setate, and Fancing "sont Sak degree cant, | ER ‘and F Ee Beka arrcnel department ender ihe suid road north 545 seraty Sd pee nor s ‘*road. thence along the line of said PEE, gan west Corner 11th street and Peon ave porth es SF ean cont 20 pecpnes $0 the north NDA’ } = sede corner of thonee somth i . ae ae Be vou west Fe R2 10) perches ine lic lendis ECHBUOL BOOKS a to ee He, thence south 5! Si s Sagrese wee 1 rt ‘south 1a Ei Ba scuvor, 3 ‘west 85 84-100 Ve ate the point of ining. with 8 Bch for Little Girl Mucbay, the exception lots numbe ed. 5, 6, 13, 14.15, 16, 17, Rept. Ky Fob Te residence, No. ita ‘13th etrect . ot-colm 402 sth ot s* 35,19 3021 3 and ©. of Willan Mattingiy's | teen rita wi Circatary tae eae rs no ‘ on te in onion and atte’ eoriet a the aforenad a Ott EG N=™ BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, estate, which have from eaid deed o' . trast by decd of bearing date Jue 2-700. WANHINUTON. »°. BECEIVED AND FOR SALE aT = Ct recorded among the ia aad recente foc Wash, ‘The he sorsion of the Preparatory Department opens a One third , and the balance ip Gi tne the College September Xth. re » aa 55d fede sath = pa jo, Geat | Orme Theological Department, Uctover sth, Tile WRITINGS OF ANNE ioe BELLA Tie 4 Uon'of the trates. -& deposit of $210 will be reqult. For Gu Department. October Ith. ¥. oboe ris mrsrteens ot toma | ESGiaSEGcwson nn, ram, | oop ora Re Aare ey etm of ten days from 407 Of vale the trastocs re- qu Wick- SEMINAR BREEZIE Lan: a. ‘the sathor of Race for serve the right to resell ‘and cost of the OR YOUNG. LADIES, Wite. Price Ye Setialting var vurchaser. oT gitampe and conveyancing, at a salen ie mean. iT YOURSELF’ eis FLAGS. By Charles ses Gore Jt Saramtece, | sitnated iw miles south of Lamrel Statton.on the | JEALOUSY sVokT TFEVIRINO: A Novel. By George ‘anl6-2aw HOS. DOWLING, Auct. oa Cee Laurel, SOR By George Sand Eric gis. county, Price Se ‘The dutice will be reeumed om the 15th of Septem- kei Ur Le Tombow soe. DENTISTRY. rf ear nbdreve the Principal. ora ‘Kinase MONTHLY. for Jaiy. corner 0 Mone. now Books publiched ressty Beptal Bur See, 387 Vth ‘street, be ee 10 Benger iain geen WW iin | giturwerds aad spin fn tbe "the STATIONEET * street; Mr. ‘ee " K BVO! wale wholesale end tween and E north, Wachingion. Haltom Eth street, near the corner of Now York avenve ring persons tut-ly wines cy. De "eel-ta.tho.lm Miss HELENA GOBLINEKI 1 DESIRES, 7 = mosis {public that ahve cid ° hee yom DENTAL OFFICE to diments ofmacten et termn moderate. Apply, a res INSURANCE. All DENTAL WOBK done tn the best sacs) coer ne = - . masner and at moderate prices. Nitrous Oxide Gas EMOBIAL HALL. See ud SELECT school Pon Re Loss by Fire. HOTELS. : A EDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! | se cicsiga cr mas INSURE AGAINST IT 188 JULIA RB ealon a (Genguter of the Rev. with inparalleled Inducements te the Traveling M¥ nt SCHOOL FOR GLB Public and Permanent Boarders. at 1so7 PHet.on MONDAY Da’ =m A. 5S. PRATT @ Son, —e BS. EYS SCR 0OoL mn ¥ NG 7 WILLARD’S HOTEL, Ms, .REStEYS (scn korn monte BO. 3, ¥. M. C. A. BUILDING, Ghatak PS. nee | an Os HSS S80 eel ce meen: charges at thjatextensive and well appointed AGENTS FOR THE + with ict mr —— ae tor SEW YORK. Booms rd OP HARTFORD. tetany time Cy mime ge] the cutslas of te ih tt to clubs composed of taal evi satee may afford combina G tion of and geatebie iscanres | ENGiirag eros, 5 Goverpmen ‘and others similarly |: | 915 New York avenue weet who wish to jong, hot, and dusty walks to ipal. ‘Studies will be resut Fegeh an pels ind apartments, | tember 1th. For to put down the ff Jackson. Motes, It solict the a moage of that Ferre Seta bape Sepeantor hs Fawfaz ae “JUAN BOYLE, Agent. ierae iwaiomaestets ioe ates Leroi. 2 Ad , ome 4, | T=" TWENTY-vimsr ream Wasnixeron, 23 July, 1870. yas Se Li Re ate Oo eeak CORT CITY, MD. “ FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. Brothers of is Institution, onsetion’ Schcols: le fnoorpor Tnoorporated end fiapowered ts confer all acad 11 in situated upom arisjag avount-in one of the fest and. tmont rtions_ of the Riateend ‘end within few minutes walk of the’ Bilicnt TERMB: seca, wi sehing and Tuition. Entrance Fi RSON INSTITUTE, SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL wane L, FOB BOTS, teenth Sich benceen Land K. th Annual Semion of thia choo! Depa sree September Mth. For c tag. B YOU NG. i Frits sess at TSS ‘street. opp. Ty SCHOOL ig YW IE. an expericnsed teacher. will Hoang Ladice MONDAY, Rept een Choice N. Y. Butter. ‘=BSS, 1B THIS CITE. JUST RECEIVED. ed PRICES MODERATE. Af you destrs promy: paywien: @ issses, iow vases. AS ALBO Mowas SzapEe 4T OBERAPER nd hs best Companies, 50 16 ELPHONSO YOUNGS, \. ¥ 5 ioth intaete of her et'ta2 GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, Wert FRBALE cout oy Am ath thom Sor & policy in the Old Aina,” oF ihe Tie i ae Sffers perioral as for * Pranslin,” of Philadciphsa, or the “* Harors,” or MASONIC TEMPLE, wraegaaneal 8 “4 commence SEPTEM: | te"Norih British and Mercantile,” or the * Put a ~ nen,” the “Spromghsid,” ” Potomac,” soi ie +0c{JOHN WILSOB, President. “a wags ORNER 9TH AND F Srazets, Goxzaca COLLEGE. ATIONAL UNION FIRE ipeyea PANY OF WASHINGTON om. CAPITAL FY ASHER 1,000 000 Dried Beet. CHOICEST, TENDER SIDB, SELECTED AND PUT Ld ABDEBBOO a EW 4D. ND-HAND FURNITURE. ae a ‘['3™ Feace To Bur pBr avons. CORE HUES AS ene See, Es Easatnysorone mzprenam, Hl i : ,-—4 5 = HONEY-COMB SPREADS, $150 0 i of inlet asortment of NAPRINS and DOYLIRG Gives a — =. create, | seétowe

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