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road to locate and read EVENING STAR. Another of the pIRE Puocnnss ov Lersoveunst. Bow CITY ITEMS. OFFICIAL. A 4 Company to locate and evade thetr sald # Many are Called, but Attend— Addresses ildings beng or rected.—The follow! : — to prepare superstracture, pow, there - Messrs. Crane, Hotton, &. Watoom, and Other” | notices of intention tobaiid have pen Woks) tow ‘Reane.ke aeeeiek: enoctuaet ood O*FICIAE PUBLICS ION.OF THE A Shc. 1, dnd be ot enacted, That. prortted that thie SATU September 16, 1871. Chronic Grumblers—The Committee of the office of the chief of the bureau of buildings | Business and Dress Suita, at low figures. 19, FIXI poe yority of the Three Go Of Half-Cocked. since the ist of August last, and permits granted | 4 great variety of handsome Pantaloons. Ce er ee rr c‘EWS. See ee ee ee : ne Price. Gro. C. Hexsixa STRICT OF COLUMBIA. LOCAL NE By oy Geoc Hewrisg, | OF COLL ee ate er was, as usual, rather slimly attended. There | east side of 4th strect west, between D and E See REF asl ae ee tae Dletice of GOV. COOKE VINDICATED. were present at the . J. Coombs, G. H. | south. Charles Just, three-story brick buildi AT THE AwEnIcAN TEA Store, corner of 7th | Be ut emacted by the t ——— Piant, A. Watson, Dr. Ste ,.C- P. Culver, | on the north siae of M street, between 13th and | and I streets, we always find the freshest and Colwmotay an ys tne ation of the Statements of the | Marcellus West, John H. Crane, F. D. Gaines, | Mth. John ©. Cayhan, two-story frame build- purest roasted Coffees of all kinds, that we have | therein, shall be held on red thowsend dot ommittee of the Tax-payer¥ John Purdy, George E. Kirk, G 'W. Hatton, | ing, on Ist street east, between Q and R south. | ever obtained in this city. Mr. ‘Dowling 1s noted | November of enc! SEC. 2. Amd be at fueriaer enacted, eme: ists for the immediate taking effect of this act, it is hereby declared to be ia foree from and aiter ite approval by the Governor. eit iation. Henry Polkinborn, Francis Mohun, J. B. Wil- | Samuel G. Hunter, two-story frame buildin; for the purity of his cot ’ and the process by ——. son, and during the evening a few others came | with two-story back building, on south side of hich hy it. All there will find In the report of the committee of the Tax- | in, most of theas apparently out of eet street y between 18th ana 19th streets west. | Poods as repress =e north, goods prese: . M. B. Shedd, back brick building to house ihe on. north side E if iaene on their 2 ade mee! about twenty-; ——~_ e——_ CHARLES L. HULSE, gradi i sa ory Faye’ Awociation, mado att rigger ll bo wot, Monairoan Demae ane ps ron Sg ele between 9th and | Your arreyrion is respectfully called to the Speaker of the House of Delogites, | Nowe vs Shall be given to aad Board Ton’ the amount no Seociation Inst night, that inquiry, | Tose to explain the reasons why there were so | 10th streets. Morsell & Dearing, two three- | ange and varied seestee ee oe ed Se WILLIAM STICENET) | lection in the ‘isrict : thet oold oust wal be coeieres oad ee ee bluntly « that they have of the Governor fae | f° present, partially blaming the weather with | story brick buildings, with Mansard roofs, 30| to be found att. S Gartrell’s, No. 900 Seventh | a sproved, Anguet 19.11" (being the twenty-second day of that month.) the | pecessar "all of eal f the 4 that the pretended exe cuts of the fourmillion | it iter which Mr. J.J. Coombs, chairman of | feet front by 40 depth, on north side of K, be- | street, corner of I, made in the highest style of H. D. COOKE. Governor. augism | Scrofue Legislative Amemibly of the District afore Bailroad 4 promeded ee ne ee tee naan ‘the Lowel of eit | the committee to wait on Governor Cooke to ask | tween sth audSth streets w Norris Thorne. | workmanship, and peculiarly. ad to the ne. | paid speroved, August ise Laat, “An act eaid toed meted from Dill a representation upon io os ihe —— him to appoint two anti-improvement men on | two two-story frame buildings, 24 feet front by | necessities of this community. attention OTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- | lev atax for the payment of the interest as it the Potemac river at Georgetown tration, to wit: That he had been applied to by | the Board of Registration at the ensuing | 28 fect depth, on east side of 23d street west, be- | js requested to his complete selection of Burt's TARY of the District of Colambla of the sub- | shall aunually accruc ce ious ouificn dollars of satisfactory to said Board of Public the democratic organization to give the demo- Loch! mission to the people of the District of Columbia,for | bonds to be issued do- : election, unfolded a long manuscript report | tween F and G north. N. bacher, two-story | Fine Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children, and tg ) cratic party a representation upon said board, * » buil e Se Ds * their approval or disay al, of an act lumbia, by an act entitled ‘An act authorizing the be tt further enacted. That in order to t be wholly unfounded im fact.” * | signed by himself and Mesers. George I. | frame buildings on west side of North Capitol | the finest line of Gentlemen's Boots, Congress Legislative Assembly of said District entitied “An | Distriek Columbia to create a debt for «pecial im he payment of said subscription the “ithat the public may jadge whose statements | Plant and F. D. Gaines, which he proceeded to | strect, between © and P streets, with a two-story | Gaiters, English Walking Siocs, ec. act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a | provements and repaice ia said District by. the | Governor I hersty muthoriant to ness fen. ke Pg noel migligen chine Playray read. The report gives the committee's version | back building. Daniel Hannan, three-story an: eee Gebt for special, improvements and repaire in said | feoulng of four millites of howe and lerrine sine | enka ‘coupon bonds of the District of Columbia, print the following communicatio tron «’well, | Of their interview with the Governor. They say | cellar brick building, 19 feet front by 29 depth, Franc, District BF the issuing of four million of bonds, and of thie for the payment of the interset es it shall annually | which shall expross the en and tax-payer, of | t2at the Governor told them that he had already | on northeast corner of 6th and F streets north- the Hatter, pened & krown democratic ¢! fe of the interest as it ‘ue thereon, and submitting the act with the | free, shall be ing @ tax for the payment of the tn accras thereou, 3 i f y the rs fo ie of ve of 11 eball be revteomal is Dis ie been applied to by the democratic organization | west. M. Stegmeier, one-story brick building, has opened a annually accrue thereon iting the | question ming of four millions of im ~ | of the District. and thse Dit Sermmntize do not recon: | to"give the demecratic party wrepecentation | ect front By se depth; on wath side Gr bet New Hav Stare, Poe a oP pe ed oe mise the = Lom appkeacname: | upon said board. They deny that there is any | tween 2d and 3d northeast; two-story and cellar at t eral election in said District,” approved | people of eait District for their approval or diese sant Tay Gan be furnished with it on application at | Gizanization authorized to represent the demo. | brick building, 20 feet front by 35 depth, and a 493 Seventh street, ‘Nugust 19,1571, ~~ ‘al. with the eaid act entitied “An act authorise Fy over the proceeds thereof to said Pred- aE SEA : cratic party in this District, and go on to say | two-story back building 13 by 13, on northeast next door to the Original Franc. Exrcvtiye Orric Kia the District of Columbia to creates debe for Stomac Railroad Company. at each times D. C.. Sept. 16, 1:1. | «that said’ pretended excuse of the Governor | corner ol 2d and D streets northeast. Patrick is Disraict oF Coucvmaia, August 21, ist. special improvements and repairs in said District by | and in such amounts ns may be ry In the report of the committee | tor refusing to give the opponents of the four | Herlily, two-s r brick building, 25 Will be the Place Notice 1s hereby civem that at the next general | the issuing of four million of bonds, and le oa of the work aforeesid > Pi Colne, guitizens’ Association > | million billa representation upon the board of it by 35 depth, with back building, on to get qigetion in the District of Columbia, which willbe | tax for the payment of the interest as it shall ; , Cooke to request of him the ap- | Tegistration is ‘manifestly Ansnecre, because, | Dorth side of H strect north, at northeast ony Hats of every description held on the fourth Wedaceday of November, 1S1, | pually accrae thereon. and submitting the act Per centum of the par value there: ‘members to represent gistration m: 9 7A . wort! reel. os — : (being the twenty-second day of that month,)the act | the question of the issuing of four millions of im RC. 3. Amd bee further enacted, Thy eats in the hoard of even if be had been applied to by, piss behair ¢. - east. . singin eager peste ata aod price, of the is palstire fo eae — penis Chery a provement honds: $0.0 ae of the poopic at a general th: meres to acorue on said bon ~s vard Of eI the ic party, to ve rty a brick building, on west side o1 st street ast, be- —— ae entiul “An act authorizing ¢! istrict of Co- ion said Rod Il be rf mint, trom neaten ae toe ee Seeenutition apestal iad we wear nea | Geees Sed cee we Phillip, row of | FoR THe cn¥arest aNp nest fitting Shirts Tuniia to create ade for special improvements and | Seid ciection will be the Bi ral election after | Such lower tate as mas istic’ as been done to Gov. found m minent members of that party, | fourteen four-story ‘k dwellings, 20 feet front | Call at Price's Gent's Furnishi repairs in said District by t au Lars of the assessed ¥ g Depot, 413 7th unintentionally, perhaps.) tt issuing of four million | the of said act enti be | tax Tor the on brick dwellin, poseessing its entire confidence, whoare opposed | by 40 feet depth, and 24 feet front by 1 cet Tt . th, | Street, between D and E streets of bonds and levying a tax for the payment of the payment of the i all ‘an- | estate in eaid District, the proc er, su amascoctation, taken partin our local | $2,¢h¢ far zation Joan billyand wo "would | on northeast comer of t and North Capital | Gewn'a Feuwtwuixd Duror-—Try the a1 | uitireiteteebal maaan accrneiieream:agdeab; | nally crate gm four miley doliary ¢ tonste.as- | Stall wtellute' special fo Wed tion, token part in our local | pave Leen perfectly satisfactory to this associa- Fitzgerald, three-story bri Gent's Kid Glove air warranted, nt | the four million of improvement bonds to = ¥ an act entitled "An act authorising the Di te sf ferther emarted. That the Gov- te and conservative | tion.” In conclusion they recommend the adop- front by 36 feet depth, on north | Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, | the people at a general election in said District,” ap- | Columbia tocreate adebt for special nprov her cai ay sents the party in the | tion of a resolution “that the refusal of the street, between Ist street west and A 4 tt ‘ in said District al elections. It | eee 1, but is subject to Governer to allow the epponents of the foar Berrer whe, | Million Joan bill any representation upon the k thel who, | board of registration, is, in the opinion of this . he Southwest corner roradibee red th peiation, conclusive evidence of an intention | Denbarton streets, proved August 19, 1871, with Prov ided by said act to the people of eald nthe mode | and repairs by the issuing of ri ut | million of bonds, and levying s tax for the their approval ordisapprova!, in connection withthe | of the interest shall annually accrue thereon, question of issuing four millions of bonds for special | and submitting the act, with the question of tue improvement ind repairs 2s mentioned in act. tesuing of four mifiions of improvement bonds. t Ke Green, taae | between D and E streets, story back build- Usrapine Lovetryess belongs only to the f Washington and | immortals, but whoever uses the fragrant Sozo- prgetown. Joseph B. | dont can at least defy time to injure one of the street. Robe 5 the fours ¢ District of Cola ry twenty one by suitable m t) eulmit and preset ibe tho form in whic lof its chairman, in person, presented to titien, y signed b its members, re- lection after Safd election will be the first general ‘o secure the r the people at e geacral ciection in said an the pe. - vo doption of raid bill at the ap- son, trio two-story aud cellar brick | elements of beauty, @ good set of tecth. ws. | the prmngeof sald act, Said act is hereto cuujoined les Pet Pod pot THOr ne appointment the | Preaching election by a fraudulent registration | buildings, on the west sid of 13th street west, ——o——_— and publication thereof is made herewith, pects the said act. will by CHA SL. HULSE, represent their interests im the | o¢ voters.” [Mr. Coombs has an advertisement | between N and O streets north. Henry Erskine, | | Corys, &c.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 7B. COOKE, | abla. ted. Seid act is hereto Speaker of sane of Delogal ae a — in another column, admitting that the com- | building, 18 fect front by 34 feet depth, on south | 15th street, op} Sy ee Governor of tae pitt ict Oct . ft {is herewith made WILLIAM STICK NEY, Ty the dencerane wane time a | mittee were misinformed in relation to this | side of Hl street north; between ft and sch | No.7 North Charles. street, Baltimores saccess- Becretary of the District of Columbis. he Distrint of Cotussbia. on, Anan te. TAT t of the Council. y the democratic members of | matter, and that Gov. Cooke's statements to | streets east. M. McCarthy, two two-story frame | fully treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, exigent: : EDWIN L. STANTON, MPO SCORE, Gancrner Te Canesting the appointment of | them were correct.] buildings, 14 feet front by 26 feet depth, with | &c., without pain. AN Act authorizing the District of Columbia tocreate Secretary of the District of Colembis. a th: Liw£- interes ‘| The report and resolution were adopted. back buildings, 10 by 16 feet tront, on west side | Krp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The| 4,°rtt erlel Ey ‘nslestang of fees ailiacel cade: | An Axe Sovys tax forthe of the & ciliate A. = = e board of registration. G.T. 8. Mr. Coombs then offered a resointion: “That | of Isth street ‘west, between D aud E streets : ‘1 said District by the issuing of four : ore ie Titi fax {or the payment of the inter | Georgetown Advertisements We need only add to the above that the per- | this association is in favor of the abolitionof un- | north. Elias G. Keesey, two two-story frame best Dollar Gloves imported; »anovelty in} and levying he} for the noyeent of a tse £8 sonnel accrue on four million “ —--= bE VISCO! B. Tense Arpointment was thus requested is @ | necessary offices; a reduction of official salaries, | buildings, 26 fect front by 0° fect Sones, | en re eee ne coe aes | eee een deed aes | Sea in ng EE WASTEDIBy & permanent tenant democrat in polities, pays $140 taxes annually, | and an increase of the wages of laborers upon | with back buildings, 9 by 12,00 meth aabete Fo ee a alee s 0 eee ¥2 | million of improvement bonds toa vote of the poo | authorizing the District of Calemiin go conteng or the tah Grechers 9 cit er ane sell Bane Social pny Plagne Nag Bre Sceond | car puliic ware” ead bend conte wees | Bn ane avenue, between ¢th and pot, MOT sires ple at a gencral election tn eaid District. jebt for epecial improvements and repairs 1 HOUSE. fora small family! Adress Box S05. Ware, re tanade it his daty to make out the | while t> make extendedremarks to “the faith~ | 7th streets, west. Daniel Webster, one-story | _Gortz8 PATENT NEPLECTING GAS AND epacted by the Lewralative Assembly af the | District ‘by the ievuing of four millions of Is | 0 . Goorgetown. se 15 3° pol-tiet ofthat ward. | Iaeniat he dey ane cautions were ials own senti- | frame building, 12 fect front by2t feet depth, on | Lamy SHADES will save one-half of the quan- | District @ Colum ina, That in order that special fm- | an gh hd lp olny D eard of Nakite Weeks. faents; he did not think 81.50 per day wasenough | 3d street west, near L street south. Henry | tity of gas or coal oll consumed without tho nse | Provements and repairs of the etrects, avenues. ting the net, with the question of the isting wf — = eamidliggs 2_ | fer a Jaboring man, especially in view of the en- | Smith. two-story frame building, 14 feet front | of them. They are cheap and durable. A. Ro- | suey*: and roads ofthe District of Columbia may bs milliona of improv bonds, to a vote of IXISTRATOR'S SALR OF HOUSEMOLD New Rule for Gutter Cleaning— Work Order«2— | ormous salaries patd to the new officers appoint- | by 24 tect depth, on east side of Sth. street east, | senthal, No. 401 7th street, is the agent for them, | be constructed therem, and other ic | the people at a general election in the said Dis- ayntn tees age pis Lees DENTAL LN factrucerons to Contractors—Scaie of Prices for | cd under the act of the Legislature and Boardof | between © and'D streets north. W.J. Aiken, | and also for Goets's Double-come Chandelic: | Cock’ terakcrined: jernor of said District is 3 Seabee Se ae begs tor teeme- ee Public Works. They had appointed a General | two two-story brick buildings, 38 feet front by | Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight es oe oat Ge en ee | ee bers A.D. Islet SO ccledk ene yan 7 zee oard of t popredeonyraegees yesterday. Green to superintend the surveysor Mr. Forsyth | 26 teet depth, with two-story back buildings, on | Reflectors. after directed, registered of coupon bonds to the ra rd ie YWSNERS OR OC- | atasalary of $3,500—more — ws Cabinet | north side of C street south, between 414 and 6th pnp PUPANTS OF PROPERTY. or . We de 3 ‘The sceretary was directed to notify the chief officer under the government go’ collector | streets west. W. J. Aiken, two two-story brick THE MOST POPULAR Sewing Machines in the by enter ‘of the Supreme Court of the D. onal had also been appointed at $5,000 per year. This | buildings, 16 feet front by 20 trict © “ince of the late Samuel Clark, 18 interest amount of fou million dollars, in denominations of | nullicn dollars cocogenl, qincts of the one hundred. five hundred, and one s : y 2) feet depch, on same | market are the McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock | dollars, to be payable. within twenty years from the | visions of the act 2 ; dence, at the corner of Green, and Stadiard Of the burean Of streets to discharge all persons | board bas no more right to do this than they | street. James Coleman’ two frame houses i | Sate ane Cre Oe ea ents Lock Gate of their issue, apd to Dear st the rstoof | District of Columbia to create a dctt pecial | of ar Lapeer f Seperate Bugotiare. Brge- ene Lm clcaning ans paved gutters of grass, | have to confiscate property of private citizens; | fect front cach, by 30 feet depth, with back | Machines “Althencle they ure selling at the low | sexen per centum annually: | ee | Ee Stoves, Orechery ae iemsuaien Reeds, and other sunilar substances, on the 25th | there was no law which authorized it. There | Luildings, 10 by 10,-on south side or’ O ote ‘south, | price of #40 and S48 upward, yet they are war- | mC 5 At ca un tha tasebic provers of tae Das | ten ee eee ‘ ele Also: one case Des tal Lastruments, irstant; and it was orde relthat on aud after the | were altogether one hundred and forty six ofti- | between 4 anddy streets west, AG. Gleason, | ranted equal to any and superior to fome of the | [se berety levied om the gestod ot terme ears, to | ally accrue ‘with erm: 5 seth day of September, 1571, it shall be the daty | cers, to say nothing about the Board of Health, | two-story brick brick building, 20 fect front by 33 high-priced machines. The termsare very easy. | An umount sufficient to pay the interset which tan question of the issuing of four millions of im, ct YL. CARLTON, Administrator. ¥ Owner or eccupant of property to keep | which bad made some 15 offices. depth on east side of 8th st west, between P | A. Rosenthal, 404 7th street, is the agent. tf | accrue rahe said during said which | sent bonds, to saa THOS. DOW Tis hits cf her ie ateeerey Owned OF | Lhe resolution was declared adopted by a| and Q streets north. Bright & Hamphrey, ee tax shai We collected ia sums of two red wud | tion in said District PARENTS, SAVE MONEY. i by him or her in allrespects clean,and | silent vote. three-story brick build’ 8% feet front by | FirTeen styzes or bustixs and the latest | eighty th. usand dollars, during each of said yoars, | aud cleht thou-and free from grass, Needs, and other similar sub- | Mr. Jesse B. Wilson submitted a resolution | 2¢1, feet depth, with oncstory* back building, | novelty in Hoopskirts are now at exhibition at C. mg ppg RD SCHOOL BOOKS Same Ai that the chief ot the bureau of | of thanks to the Patriot, Pending the consider- | on west side of Sist strect west-southwest corney | Baum's Hoopakirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th streets shail notity part oO nag ann thi ation of this resolution, Mr. Cushing (astranger) | of Hi street north. Joseph Gibbons, two-story | Street. order to remove any and all sach substances | came forward with a large rollot papers, and | brick building, 27 feet tront by 3! reeably to the provisions of the act ofthe Of the United States, entitled, "Am act to provide for © government for the District of Columbia,” ap- | interest which mat proved February twenty-one. cightecn hundred sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of ° ‘ 8 feet depth, Feventy-one, and inthe same manner that the gen- | bundred aud ol FCHOOL REQUISITES, Porno shall ae ciect once notice; and if any | stated that he had a few remarks to offer which | with two-story back building 16 by 22, on novth Fea ted deka WN ORR nent phen ein al (axes of said District shall be collected, ant be | said years, ngreeutly 2 au% At POE & SELIGSON'S, Georgetown. Hoch notice: he oe che thal be teed et With | he thought pertinent to the subject under con- | west corner of M and sth streets noriuwest, in Europe, and shall be sold to defy any compe- | H¥Prest'apnusity accruing gu ead banda ee ee | Set ice CAR REE LO 7 |p, eR Look: Bee de fae ne fe she shall be fined ten dollars | sideration. He adjusted his spectacles andreach- | Regan, two-story brick bui'ding, 23 feet front by tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfect tlt. | '"Syc'"s. "Amd bei Jurtacrenarted, That the Gover- | teeny ine cteheeee am 4 Pree in ae Remlect, to be recovered as | ing np to the gas light to turnon more light, he | 43 feet depth, with back building, ‘ : s : other ines im the Poiice Court of the said Dis- nor shail, in connection with the Secretary and the | in the same izict are recoverabl: Bho popper, % PSICAL IN <. CHILDRENS CAB on troller. prepare said bonds for iseus cule. | District chall be collected. TAGES and all b {FANCY ARTICLES, to t the aiod “special im: | exclusivel i AGES, : provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- | accruing on suid bosder the shall rery inrge, and will be sold at prices vowuit tho crmor, countersigned by, the Secretary and Comp- | taltted to the nai apes. troller, and bave affixed to them the ecal of the Dis- ri ct SVC. 4. And be it further enacted, That the bonds which aay be prepared for tesneland sale ag afore: millon of ot a Le said, until re re for sai Urposes, shal d of erest as an accrue 1 cs", {with the Comptrolier of sald District.and he | apd submitting the act, with the w CAT aN Se one ee Loran 7% C. Corse! joopskirt Manufacturer. snished it altogether. After considerable | north side of I street, between Ath gad CoE Aa, Cee sae — a ng in the pockets of the association for | northwest. James M. Orme, four three-story CLoTHING. » chior of Mone ORDERED. ;. | Matches the gas was finally lighted, and Mr. | (Mansard roof) brick buildin, feet front by During the Prevailing Hard Times The chief of the burean of contracts was di- | roceeded to read his piece, which | 44 depth, on south side of street north, be- | It becomes e one to economize in their ex- Tected to issue an order to Riley A. Shinn to com- first-class old hunker document, | tween 14th and 15th west. James M. Orme, six | penditares. In the article of clothing alone, a mence the ing of Bridge and Aqueduct nouncing improvements and high taxes gener- | three-story (Mansard root) briek buildings, 21 1-3 | sufficient saving can be eifected to mi ina streets, Georgetown, D. immediately. The | ally, and this District government in particular. | feet front by 44 feet deep, on 1ith street west, | measure the prevailing scarcity of money, at secretary was instructed to notity Messrs. George Hatton then took the stand and made | between M and N north. William Dougherty, P. WALLACh’s, corner 4 st.and Pa. ave. & Teemeyer to construct a wall across t his same old sore-headed speech against the re- | two-story frame building, 16 feet front by 25 teet | He offers this opp to the public by oe ee Se ee con publican press of this city, saying that they were | in deptli, with two-story back building on west | selling the best articles of clothing that can be Our stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY. MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRU Several Parlor Oreans apd fine Pianos very low. A eccond: hand Piauo at @9° ped E_& ERLIGSON, se a x wstt > shall not permit any one or more of them to go out | of four millions of im; 3, OOTS, SHOES ete..at L. GRADWOHLS. t * 2. fo notify the chict | edited by a set of men who. if they had their just | side of 2ist west, between G and H street nosth. obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. for the purposes of this act; le ata Briss strese, Geargaows. Mere ty mall tees Sractore for iach engracts to inform the con- | deserts, would be in the lowest hell, &c., &c. | R.A. Golden and Bro., three-story brick build. | Secteker house “pp pe Sg ta a ee he own or Washington attended to. oct ip tractors for laying the Me tmenedintely ane | The reason why there were not more ‘present at | ing, 20 fect front by 57 fect deep, on north side "t fail to give me a call. shall keep @ register or account of all bonds which ‘be held as hereinafter provided —_—_SYE—____] ]]_—_— aes = — = Pesopen gore . o ly. ‘The | this meeting was that citizens are afraid of be- | of F street south, between 9th and 10th west. P. WALLACE, may be prepa issued under this act, and make iret. Dpon, the approval of the it shall be PROFESSIONAL bso agony acintitand be or Sener aloe iaguitonss by the n pers. — 631 Penn. avenue, corner 4% st a fall report, from time Spd marten! Legislative ba iahed the Dai le . oe EONS iulien thaxtel. Wk wes oritted thet teen kel eon tman E- D-Gaines. predict that the | | DgaTs or AN Ox Crrrerx—Mr. Thomas Herter has all Kinds thermometers and | amount cfinterest that may bare accrued of to be h other papers as the Governor may direct J. SEARS MD. setts avenue, from ith to zth streets northwest, | sgainst thes 000/000 loare, Cone? NOU vote ear dy street, ast nigh, in the Kith year aris | PAFOmeters. pew Aste Pane Be And bet) enacted, That twomitions | 24th? Publication terol ‘be continued for thres | + ie apt ise 5 B . near h night, in the year of his SEC. 5. And be tf. A omillions | months prior to ssid election. — = — Teed pty pee ey from ‘Mr. A. Watson —_ rang the first move- 5 tir, Havenner ‘was native of Prince Human Harn in Switches, Curls, Chateleen | and one-bulf of said bonds may be prepared for the | Second. ‘The ballets ased at eaid election shall be | | Srecial attention given to the Medical ant Bunat- to be paved, with kind of pavement, cost there- | had Loe showed ee Pent be es ral Of hostdee aod hase gakery at lis late place | Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new | sndseventy two rand autll the expiration of the first | w ee ¢, Virginia and Alabaiua : ee corane ot contractors, was referred to | pd Row showed its hand by endorsing a loco- | of business, and has since conducted it. his | trench of hig well-known establishment, 408 7th oe bs 5 : a foco wnor Cook . 1aF session of the Legislative Assembly, and one ing a tax for the period of twenty years for the ‘auditor and chict of bureau of couacts | {o°e.aver, but Governor Cooke had by feftsing | bread and crackers having ‘boen known to our | street. Ladies go and tee the new styles. ml item anda” bait uring the year enc ‘voasaad ef ith ins . ' : a ‘peor a ntury, and ny of our coco eT it hundi seventy-three, and ry. Tors named therein to commence the monk ng: | Tuite lain for him, (W.) Citizens will recollect his old sigu-board, “May | | ‘TWO SHOW OAszS 107 sale at Prince's Bazar, | {ih nuired andcovonty dures, and be sold by the nrrnics aun serene: pg eed ler work im- Mr. Crane here read what purported to be a | cur country never want for bread!” He was a | 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. the lesue thereof is su oe toad os ciereensa, and upon iy executed. DRAWINGS for 7 : bt = Works, fe d, | nent member of the Methodist Church. His , That Fewimunication from HF Morwetyinguiting | fargaecrmation of She Euthful; varied by face” | funeral wil take place on Monday aiternoon, at | _ BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. | (isc; €, dnd fii) rer cuca, That npon the sen ceticect sueried Tharedny the paring 1 Mr. Crane continuing said that Tae sran | *°'clock: ° PB? « Solomons’ And hall be drawn out apm warcante of the Bosed | seine er nae men oF improvement bonds tars | Exe SCPPURNEY AN fly SS re} re br it port persisted in saymng that he (Crane) had been New Carrer Store.—Attention is directed NEW BOOK LIST. of Public Works, and shail be i paces sgt by said reese the people at a general election in the said COUNSELLO z tes cot Tone ha was in- | dismissed from office by Governor Cooke. He | to the advertisement elsewhere of Mestrs. Wol- Board for the pi ~r oe soqciel tepevre- ~ ict. ae i see ps ‘this act shail be in FIRE AND LIFE INSURA formed that that square would not be repaved. | said that his office terminated by law. and that ford and Shilberg who have opened large stock ments caste, oa said Dist xe inci a o | the words wing, to wit : y, Building, Room Bo. A mementontions Tene ampbell and | prominent gentlemen had offered to procure his | of carpets on 7th strect southwest. ‘This estate necessary incidental expenses thercof, abd for no : AGAINST other purposes; but no payments shall be made under | ‘The act for levying ‘a tux for the period of twenty any contract for improvements, or for any work | years for the payment of the interest as it shall av- done in relation thereto, unless the work done shall peo | accrue on the four millions of bonds to be A ¥ T be ten per centum in excess of such payments, ex- | iseucd by the District of Columbia, agrecably te the Crh SIDE LOUISE cept in the case of the final execution of any contract roy isions of an act entitled * An act suthorizing the Bo @ others asking that the recent order of the board to fill in the premises occupied by the Wash: ton Skating Park be rescinded. Notifi their request cannot be granted, as thi are bou! reappointment if he would only cease his oppo- | jishhment will b hing- | sition to the new government, but he persist- A great convenience to the peo- | , New England Legends, by Harriet Prescott 8; ple of that tor of the city, edict | ford: $1. Bryant's Homer’s Odyssey ,vol ently refused to hold any place under ‘it. Ho | Rit ef that quarter Beskathong and we predict Studente» Eitments of Geclogy by Sir Chas. Lyell Gentathen eee eee ee —_>+— tions and the meet profound knowledges and mate he boa: d by un organic act to abate nuisan! exam The Cousin from Indi "i orcompletion of any work and settlement therefor. istrict to create a debt for apeeial improvements Detwoen 46 and when so declared. Mr. Watson rose to explain that he, too, was |, THE SUxPAY Gazerre, as will be seon by | Nore.svailable by numerous illustrations, $2. Vol- | Mee. 8 Ana be tt Jurtaer enacted, ‘That the tm- | aud repairs in said, District, Ue tha ieee eee 7} of Berbour INSTRUCTIONS To OONTRACTORS. one of the Original Jacobs, having opposed the | te advertisement elsewhere, presenta a most | 4 ny uieeets& week vainalio o> afl etcgrana ie BEai'be cummenced ard Carried Gh arsording tothe | of the lotenet ae eae a tat for the payment ctalty—Testamentary Law plution was adopted that the contractors | movement from the very first, at a mecting at | tempting fare for to-morrow" every profeentin. furnizhing in its pages abriltiant | seat commenced at areas of the | abd submitting the act, with the aaatoe er te NF. HAN paving or scwering of street or | Island Hall; yet he was also stigmatized usone —— aso. fe of the fruits of industry and perseverane=. a act : twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and issuing of four millions ‘of improvement bonds, to seventy-one, exclusively forthe promotion of | vote « the public interests, Dist Src. 8. And be tt further enacted, That if any im this city shall not be allowed | dismissed by Governor Cooke, THE COURT. to open more than two squares at one and Culver submitted a resolution that a PROBATE COURT, Jedge Wylie.—Tho last will the same time without permission in writing j ee be sees io arenes tor a series | and te fet Da E from the board, old material to be stored | of meetings, to be held in the several election @ pretty book for gi Pictur res of Travel Na. ANBY AT LAW, Young's Law Building, the people at a geueral election in the said ~ Washington. D. ¥ in rd. That the tickets for and against thie act ot boxes which the Gov- Third. officer or employe of the said District shall use, or | shall be deposited in the wae oetirected, BY the chief engineer. It | districts t» advocate opposition to the loan bitl. cutor, gil the eum « fo be raised by Uisact, contrary tolte provisionecie | builcte which may be Sact erator nee ebenie et, te ordered that Market Space, between | The resolution was, on motion, turned over to rsof administration were issued to Lydi shall, on conviction thereof in the Criminal Court | act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a . bh and oth streets northwest, be paved with | the executive committee, and Culver and Hat. | S™ith on the personal estate of James Scott Hindoo ta, | of the District of Colamb'a, Ye punished by imprison- | debt for special improvements aud repairs te eat OAL! COAL pavement; work to be completed within | ton were added to the said committec. ~ | Sona bonde given of S1-Om, “Mich = tees Of Old | ment in the jail of this D.+trict for a termof not less | District. by the issuing of four millions of bos ie thirty days. Kequest of John Potis, to have a soem endnote aad gave bonds in $50, and was aopc guardian to ie the most famous and | than three nor more than twelve months, and by a | levying a tax forthe payment of the interest as it ae larger water-pipe laid in Ivth street, between Condensed Locals. the orphins children of Lewie Doariaes. pa ape nelap diy pcg terng tees yd f not less than five hundred "nor more | shall’aunually accrue thereon apd submitivag th emnsyly ty aw. by aia avenue and the canal, was re- The game of base ballon the National grounds, than one thousand dollars. h i= question ¢ the issuing of the foar My stock of COAL i* now te. embracing al) ferred to water registrar to have six-inch water | for the benefitor Company G, Washi Bross election ia sald Disteict ag ee eeople | the best varietics. Price as low as inferior Coal, Surther enacted, That this act main laid. The c H 1 fut shall be submitted to the people or Glecto: ec! in the Stud; vl Practice of the Law, b: GEORGETOWN. Hosors Waedivern: tu; 82, Felle-Fariney by cargoes of the hief of bureau of streets was | Infantry, is to be played-on Monday, eid The Great Social District ar the iret general election which may be, | othe question of the tee ap “LAY instructed to have Madisonstreet graded. Upon | vertisement.) °° Paved om Monday. Droven's Resr.—The market at Drover's | Unt results, and remedies, by Win. Logang G12. | heid'afte ite parsages together withthe auntousct | fmpeensancns Poshe end teeta SRF liu B. CLAY STEWART, the recommendation of a committee appointed hoir of Epiphany church has been ro- | Test yesterday was brisk, but with but Little | Gideon's Hock, by Katharine Saunders; ithe mete hereinafter provtied asaely ene | fet act shall De conducted in all respects, aa ropa Office, corner Hand 12th street Slovper thatusand toe Tanneries eaze aiopted: | organized, as follow loprano, Miss Eva Mills; | variation tn prlecs from last week's. ee aes, =a First. Upon tho approval of theact it shall be | ance with the laws and Tegalations. which may be | eee Dirt. ant D sirecteneet, : y ying bi on- | contralto, Mrs. B. pot; tenor, Mr. F. Knoop; | 500 hea¢ ef were $2 5005.2 LP & SOLOMONS, I Overno i- i ding of general elects : — : struction of sewers, and forty cents per cubic | basso, Mesers. S. G. Young and N. Fugitt. "” | ibs., ive weight; 1,500 sheep and lambs at from i; Poct, bot loot than thfoss and the publication theca ater ” a woopni yard for excavatio See change of hour for Lincoln Mall Sabbath | £2.50 pet head; cowsand calves at Sasa BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, contin op thre months prior eaid lesion. | | uwth, Upon closing the polls the ballots for and MAKLOW’S Sone ee a eee ee wheter | cone 911 Pennaytyania avenue. | printed, aud those in favor of said act, sud cf the | cers, anda tally lst theres! ke aetna et WOOD AND COAL YARD, oposed ce PD. Stuart, Grand S d Grand R Id, and driven to Baltizaore. i —s~~~ | Feeuing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said | the completing of the counties craeed eee ae Corner 7th street and Canal. proclamation of freedom | ‘ives WE, Mclean ps iP aetensa | Tue Cee kale Diasec Ped — OTICE. debt, shall be in the Words following, to wit: plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- — J to take place on the 221 J.T. Given have left’here for the annual | went out at lock No. 18, about twelve miles | OPENING OF_A NEW STATIONERY sTone ict of the District of Columt qreqate ueanber of ote con ies tthe ag r : MENTS. On band and to arrive, several best For the act of the District of Columbia entitled egate number of votes cast the for me r “4 “ + > of the Grand Lodge of the United | above here, yesterday, and one mitre sill at ‘AND BLANK LOOK MANU - be fhe L: i cece eee pombers of BED ond WHITE ASH COAL, of all of TOR “An act authorizing the District of Columbia to cre islative ball, within forty-eight | Senet aids to the . O. 0. F. ich mee chic: No. 12, en miles up. In consec 6 First-class goods at fair prices, for cash. sq | Ste a debt for special improvements and repairs in | hours be made out aud signed by the officers of the | EZ Brown, Alfred Jones, ee ag.0° 0» Hoo Welch meets at Chtcago | lock GIy coder cane: | rienocearurn CRAVING. PRINTING | Sten Sent for special improvements and repairs in | hours be made out aud signe dictricta, which rerasee |, Aleo large stock of WOOD, sawed and split, or tm E next week, navigati en pag 4 ere ae AND BINDING DONE TO ORDER. levyii for the ont of the int: hall desi ‘th + the stick Peters, Collins Crvsor Hl = ——_e—____ are arriving: It is hoped that the gates and | ne ‘pablic are iavited to call andexamino our | Sd lcrying & tax for the payment of the interest, as | I designate the pumber of vates cast for this ivan, sti McReynolds, W. H ‘Tue Usiversat Fraxcuise Assoctattox— | mitre sill wili be replaced by this evening. pew stack NP) FRENCH Seat Soe anlly vores Shrececn. Aud surensting ne Dox of cach elected ee Zlaced in the election: | gg~ Reduction made to parties purchasing thele John HL. Brooks, om for the Fall and Winter Cam-| "Tue wits ran most all day yesterday and are “Under National Metropolitan Ba Tions of improvement bonds, to a vote of the poopie, | eaid electing eid the sricry eat er Folin a | Rinters supply. Ail sales guaranteed wo give entira McFarian | n—the annual election of officers of the | running again to-day, thanks to the late rain, ‘and next door to Jay Cooke & at a general election in said District.” ” | Sealed envelope and bedirectad tothe Seceteee opens, | Satisfaction. Beverly Tuc crval Franchise Association took place at | which increased the bulk of water in the canal. | _sel2-tr Washington, D for the issuing of four millions of improve- | District and be placed in bis Lands by one cr iaore of | 87 Orders throngh mail promptly attended shaw, C. S. Burl G. Anderson, Alrred | Union League Hall last evening, and resulted |“ pyp FLocr AND WHEAT MARKET. aie ake RIURE FROM OLD Focy | ™Bt bends ax provided in said act. said election officers. 3y29-cotf (Rep. | Pope itred Parker. "Jor President, Miss Maggie E- Sexton: | sales of 5 bushels of fair red wheat yes TViices, thurcnving (rem 2uto 40 perecntis | gba the ali eee oud the tanning On receiving the said envelopes containing | ; 2 nt, Miss atter ‘change, at $1.18. There were nd receipts | new live BOOKS. STATIONERY, &e_, &e. just re- | Of the bonds shall be as follows: nF Aad cehine Secretary shail examine CG OAL AND WeoODbD ty, Jame: iz Mrs. B to-day on account of the interruption of 1} ceived by the FRANKLIN PUBLISHING COM Against the act of the District of Columbfa en- CT PR E Ceakley, Jobin Paxton, A urer, Mrs. Kuth The exe In consequence of th PANY, 121 Pa. avenue, opposite the Conserva- | titled, “ An act anthorizing the District of Columns DIRECT FROM VESSEL Frank Over, ' i consists of the above of juring the tory. ec6-tf | bia to create a for epecial improvements and # AT CLUB RATES 22 *. Boyle and Altre: ern markets, tour has further repairs in said District, by the issuing of four mil hall appear from aid returns as certi- FOR WINTEL'S UsE. ti ation we! Joan Hons of Donds,and laying a tax 1 y tha Secretary that a taajority of the QvaLity AND QranriTy GraRanreED. Leopold) Kai alto Mrs. Lockwood for her in ‘a grand | some guery “wh ‘= wtp : pining mk may next. | FRANKLIN P' avenue, opposite the suing of the four toa vote of the peo same in - quaity REL le was unar ZAIN, and daily receiving fa'l supplies | District.” | id this law may be g 1. i of votes de pete Ret t bow of the OMUAGOL BOOKS CEA TIONE RY, mpetiee | And Against tho issuing of four miliions of im- | shail be cast agaiuet thie act it eball’ be told and'of Ayes Sy mas sid Jor evest. performing than New York prices, # t.40 per cont. old | Pegrement bo fiox tor each al nase Zi And be it furs D at sare low rates. ' Washington s,buthe FRANKLIN PUSLISH.| Third Neate take Aer net enacted, That with the at preacipal stores throughout tbe li Stemple_and Mr. Jose shington, and | ING COMPANY, 121 Pa, avenue, opposite the | stall! Norte period of three morte phere ee afore ce. ~ hat the Universal Mr. B. Nordlinger of this city delivering ad- | Conservatory. il deposi ure wf the Governor and ot the JUSEPH L. SEY se noble w dhenses. ScuvoL Booxws ort peroneal fai poser en that it Nill bo sutnitted to oppceiie Post Ofice Dep aes i ~ SCHOOL REQUISITES, ctherwise.in accordance with the laws and regula. | approval, and mebesse | _l8M-street whart 400 400 At lowest prices, whul 7 ml retatly tions which may | ble to the holding of gen- | d recorded in the office ——_—__—_—— SEVEN) : t. P Lay eral « ” 4 ey Ee SEVENTH AND D. Bookaslles s reel Fourth. Up the ballot-boxes HE GREAT DISCOVERY. . That whereas an or the iirmcdiate taking effect of e event of its approval by th am ‘fier the proclamation Pe containing suid tick be ope " lots shall be immediately tally list thereof be made, and upon the completion of the counting of said ballots, duplicate returns of the | therol by the Gover, votes cast ineach clection district, togothor with c statements of tho aggregate number cf votes Cast 402 Sth street northwest, opposite Y. uilding. ScoHoen BOOK DEPOT. pses to hold wee and Hrs Curtp. Was brought before Judge y th assant Now orpeN iy thereat for the mesnbers, of the Legisiative Assan. STICKNEY. ours, trnly, one of the pou! on Rebecea Cunningham, his wife. Mrs. Guns Bonen ce peented Rees Oe Pablic Pi ea ee ia sue Approved, Anenst } ees Daneel. 0. @. HOWARD, on th ad with a hoe ther husband, who has lately been a 7 cinets or districts, which returns shall designate the A.D. COOKE, rt au 23m Brig. Geveral U.S. A. ‘Tormy was ed at the ti ‘rom the police force, had cruelly a BOOKS USED IN THE DISTRICT, number of votes cast for said law and for issuing the wat dese itn AL Re aan pox wriis s strihi before | heated hier and wasin the habitof doing so that at the LOWEST PRICE. geld Donde, goo of which ‘returss shall 'be placed in AND PROCLAMATION By Tug | “7 /7™ JUDGE MYTIE, of U. S. Supreme Judge y in the police court, when the ch: ¢ is continually drank and is a very dangerous mr ” Sach election a ‘OR publishing an led ** from, D. 0. Jane of assault with intent to kill was dropped, Dy, | person. Cunniigham had with bin a proedant GORGEOUS STOCK aa A080 e ee D, giier papers of nail lection, and the ciher stall yecription £0, the stock of tbe Rint. sir: Ihave given out BALM OF LIFE for Brookes who was called testifying that the | little daughter about five years oid, who ap- {Rep. und Chron.} Secretary of. the District of ‘Columbia, and be road Company upon certain fair trial, and am much plessed with ite wound was not dangerous, andthe prisoner was caren to be in great distress, he not permitting placed in his by one or more of said election the same to the people . At ise healthful week for both th: scnlp and Ered $3) aul costs for assault. Tormy appeated | her to go to her mother. The child, by tts terror 1X B. WHITE, 5 officers. Prescribing the form in which jand its influence to sooth the nerves and revive Dut during this week paid the fixe and costs, | of him, excited the sympathy of all im the court HIROPODIST Fifth. On recetving the said envelopes, containing Sar hes mot get 9 and it was thought by tis counsel, Capt. Moon | room. "Drs. C. applied te the judge for permis. RICH AND VARIED STYLES 0. 535 15rit street, opposite U. 4. Treasury, | ths Teturs as af a a 3 aan f on your recommendation, and fromthe faith ite wen nell and friends, that the case was all over | tion to take the child, but wag told that the Weettngtons De Goa No. 7 North Charles 4 secured from me, 1 should feel with. Dent returned to his house at No. 213F | Police Court had no jurisdiction in the case; that Baltimore, sitecoss fully oat re to ‘e medicine, according to street south, where he remained until Thurs- | she would have to apply to the Orplans’ Court. or CORNS, | pEroNs. in. a FF ee Oy atin. =; when ~~ sake rs posed i from the effects | Cunningham was $10 and conis. eet aes Tee mines eal other te. stock of the ef the wound, and ly having been re- aoe ES 6 shoe ease pom — moved to the residence ot his sister'on North | CHURCH Improvement—Trinity Church, READY-MADE FALL CLOTHING. | discdiyatter theaperaticn: RAF he sent ounee theta, | Dear Professor: _ _WAsmineron, July let, 1671. Carolina avenue, between Ist and 2d streets, the | corner of 3d and C streets, having been closed rent physicians, surgeons No- After using your BALM 0! ey in- coroner ordered that a jury be summoned to | for irs since the Ist of August, will be =< ~¥ that mg ye Teg +t Fe ia meet at the Sth precinct station house this | © for Divine service to-morrow. During ALSO, Sfords the relief sought or dlarruma colic ck morning. As soon asthe police were apprized | the time it has been closed this church has un- Seenvtacsd ot toaah of the th of Denta dispatch was sent from | dergone extensive repairs. The walls have mative lam Ls Re. 20. headquarters aie Se sxrest ‘i Tormy, and ser- _— new! —— sreeeeee, the Da pl THE LARGEST — ant Price last night too! in 2 work varnished, tures changed so ¥ > et that the building ts now lighted by jets around Pre Ta Conn: FATHER BOYLE. Tue Free Commissioners met last night | the to of the pllars, having a splendid effect. AND = and a propesition was received from Geo. Seitz | The ¢| has been and modern- to furnish six horses for the sum of $1,800; an- | ized, and the floors newly and handsomely car- otber from J. H. Russell offering a pair of horses ted. Trinity is one the est, and now, BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT for $700, both subject to ten daya trial by the | in its interior, one of the Of our department. Four were taken on trial from | churches. Mr. Seitz and two from Mr. Kussell, and it was resolved to sell two unserviceable horses now in ONE OF THE musical attractions of the city the will be bonored. I am Jone 24, 1871, ite and department. It was resolved to purchase | just now is the Orchestrion, recentl F Bew harness for each company. cies iioported by ar rau; ‘and is ase at his FINE PIECE GOODS s for laying thenew 26-inch water | For the purpose et giving he fuser srny Spon certain poutine ang at et ae ‘TRE prppEas for laying the new 36-inch ‘or the purpose of giving ma ol . main are Emmart, Dunbar & Co.,O’Hare, Him. | friends an opportunity to see and hear this| THAT BAS EVER a SHOWN IN THIS in ai < lin & Co., Francis MeGhan and Daniel Hannan, | interpesing novelty 'r. Waugermann has set ITY. Washington; Henry C. Sn ee York city; | apart Monday afternoon next from 2 to 5 o’clock iste ee? nben Parrisi: — John a ‘ard. Jersey city; for that purpose, during which Period gentle; THEREFORE. att cor. Ps. Hoxey & Taylor, Paiccreon, New Jersey; Francis | men not accomy ladies or c! nw! id Lot at. ’ Ssakien; Coon & Salmer, Willecbeme, | not beadmited 4 Gentlemen who prefer having their Clothing made Las Es Geo. W. Cram, Norwall, Caan; and | ——_e-—_—_ to order are invited to an examination of our im- clove them nt at Far nee's Th omce! ‘core . Dawson, Carmel, New York. | Price's Dottan Stoxe received now toilet | mense stock, where will be found the newest fabrics | 2.¢/9e.the F Bhas Lat pee ed Pa. vy wedi sscal sets, chromos, satchels, vases, brackets, work | and fashions, which our unsurpassed Cutters and ADAME MAQUERLOT. ps] PIGMENT ‘another cotamy | peru e Sales No.4ii Peunsylvasiaavense, | corps of Workmen make up inw style that cannot | [[4RAME MAQUERLOT, trom Paris, BEAN. ed it will be seen that The Capita w-morrow will | between 4x Siena fail to please. Ftreet, between G and H streets, Curtains done up ‘Bridge © very attractive number. HIRES oe at 81a pair. sel2-Im* ene — ORDINARY WRITING PAPEa saturated with HABLE BROTHERS, LLINOTON sends us the October nambseof | petroleum, by means of a brush, makes excel- DewEe CO ay es aes Godey's Lady's Book. y ieut Wacing paper, se13 N.W,OOB OF 774 AND DSTBEBTS, | Reoms, 1 Peunsylvanis avenue, Juas-tf fl