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— oo Fe — ane : DOCTORS DIFFER. | board communicate with the vice president E EN NG STAR. Red Hot Meeting of the Health Board. carinonrd of Publie Works in relation is7e, | “VBLY Discussion oF m1oHT sorz—oponovs | Cutting down — streets and ee zz At of the Board: of Health, last Dr. Gos gave notice of his to a ChE 3 ~ = night, the officer submitted a report for | the ordinance and resolution in relation LOCAL NEWS. the week ‘August 23d. Temoval of night-soil at the next meeting, and a aa PREMISRS DECLARED poe Would then give his views at length, Attention of teachers of the Pabltc Schools the nieeny sransuana wore Auamoed nuisances: im it of the District. and of parents is called to the advertisement in | Five frame and onNew Hamp. | ORDERS KY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. merously signed by the another colamn. shire avenue, between L streets north- Orders have been issued for resetting curb, tending ‘school, asking his Isaac Robins n Te ication for a divorce | west; four ' two-story frame houses on 1, | Télaying sidewall : graveling roadway on U | and expressing their ‘with his Bijrenme Snr Svea nn | Rae Heth pecs Seater | eas eget! gnats utes | Pe agent Ate ong ican a oe pian. Pierce Crosby, the new exeeative | northwest; three houses And pret Street north, between Ist street and New J premises, Nos. 703 ; frame ho northwest; officer of the navy yard, enters upon his duties | 793 and 77 Tth street soul ase avenue. A bettemed ~ perp has been theast; Friday next, re eving Commander Walter | and premises on yutheast cor: in alleys in squares nd 630. The paving of | matter &@ subsequent meeting. ——" fwd snooty ae Och aaa | he guttee Gn Mew Serr orcene nine on Previous to the meeting the membeas of the ‘The machinery tor galvanizing iron to be A GRAVE srnsrcr. and North Capitol streets, has been - | board and Gov. Cooke, tating the build- used on shipboard is now being erected in the Dr. Bliss submitted a blank form for use of | Au 18-inch pipe sewer has been ordered on the | j committee, held @ private conference, at copper rolling mill at the navy yard, and the | the sextons of the various grave yards on which | north side of Water street, Georgetown, from | which the Governor stated that fands would work wil! be commenced in a few days. to make reports of burials to the board. ‘They | High to Jefferson streets; also, an 18-inch pips s00n be supplied for the new school bailding, Mr, Wilmer S. Shepherd. formerly of this | were adopted, aud 200, copies’ Cotneed toed | sewer Kock creek to Jefferson street; both that it would be completed in a short time. city, but now one of the livest of the live busi- | printed for the use of the beard. to connect with the Jefferson street sewer. An Pavine THE TRACHERS.—Mr. W. W. Cartis, ness men of Chicago, is in town, looking in ex- | " Mr. Marbury stated that there had been a | I¢inch pipe sewer in School street, to connect of the is to-day cellent condition. foad cut through the burial ground of the poor- | with sewer on west side of 44 and east and west | pa: ing the teachers their salaries for the months ‘A heavy stick of timber fell from a derrick at | heuse, and the bones of the dead were to be | Sides of 6th streets southwest. An 13-inch pipe lay and June. the 6th sircet whart upon the foot of Nelson | seen sticking out th the banks. He had | Sewer on wert side of 4%, between School and| A Prize FicnT BY AMATEURS.—David Hol- been informed that skull bones and arms were laying around loose, which he heino: ‘ansaction, as well as crea’ Hackett yesterday, !ajuring it to such extent that amputation waa necessary. E street. The superintendent of and lam gas ps Pelletier Artificial Stone to have a gas main laid Samson street, between Lith and 15th north- liday and James Hunter, two ing men of this (sero ywod hada Corsage | af the picnic at Anal! Island Monday night—a woman in Ata meeting of the Company last night. the following officers were . It was a repulsive it that so West. The superintendent of county roads has it—met to settle the dispute according to the elected to serve for theensuing year: Presilent, | tare should be theee woe , however unfor- | been directed to grade the hill in Columbia | rulesoftheF Kt meer heteck vvard.in Cirginia, F. P. Stanton; vice president, A. H. Jackson; tunate they might have been while living; and | Toad, between Boundary street and Woodley | about half a mile from the Aqueduct bridge treasurer, H. G. Fant; secretary, E. Behrend. he did not know but the road. The water registrar has been directed to faves of those who had died with small-pox Lad been invaded, which might prove dangerous. He offered 2 Tesolution, which was adopted, ‘that the dig- ging into and opening a road through the burial ground of the almshouse, near the site of the new jail, thereby exposing the remains of the buricd dead, is a nuisance, not only injurious to yesterday. There were about Present gel ae to witness the contest. On the first round Hunter knocked Holliday down, him a severe blow on the jaw, which broke it Several more rounds were fought without mach damage to either party, when Holliday bit Hunter’s little finger, and this was declared a ‘The third peor children’s exeursion under the ices of the Chronicle Publishing Company ace next week to Seabrovk Park, on p am! Potomac railroad, about om Washington. This morning, about 3 ock, ® bed in the house of Albert Johnson, colored. in the alley between © and D and 12th and 13th streets lay a 6-inch water-main in D street southeast, — New Jersey avenue and South Capitol street. THE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. gyi R. Miles, esq., superintendent of the Fire Alarm Feiegreek, in reply to a communi- cationgelative the condition of the fire alarm health, but highly reprebensible on_ the part of | telegraph was mtormed that specification are | ‘foni” and the fight was decided in favor of the Borthwest. caught fire from a lamp, but it was | all concerned; that the health officer of this | now being prepared, and that advertisem:nts | Jatter. Hunter esca) without much injary. extinguished with slight loss. board is hereby required to visit the place | Will be published in a day or two as required Masonic Haiu.—The improvement of this ‘The National Sportmen’s Cinh held a moet- | and render a full report of all the facts relating | by act of the Legislative Assembly, apereved | building is pi ing. Y sy afternoon ing at the ce of Alexander & Mason last | thereto.” June 26, 1873, with the view of having the work the old corner stone, laid in 1857, was removed. night.and agreed upon a programme (hereto- HE CASE OP INSPECTOR CRAIG. completed as speedily as possible. The newspapers and other manuscripts placed fore printed in Tuk Stan) of four shooting Dr. Bliss made a verbal report on the cave of PUMPS, SEWERS, &C. inthe jar, which is glass, had been rotted by matches to be beld at Analostan Island on the ‘ dism for al The superintendent of streets has been re- ged dere- darapness, but the silver ‘plate containing ths names of the Grand Lodge of Washington and the names of the officers of the lodge at that time and a bible was found in condition. When this improvement is completed and the sidewalk laid, it will add greatly to the beauty of the street and convenience of pedestrians. TRE Canat.—One boat loaded with lime- stone from Wades’ lime kiln passed here to- day to Alexandria, and reports an immense fleet of grain and coal boats on the way. They commenced moving past the bre: about sees, evening. NEws.—The schooner John L. Mer- 20th of September We regret to hear of the serions illness from bilious tever of Mr. Wm. Saunders, superinten- dent of the Government Propagating Garde: and father of the Order of “Patrons of Hus- bandry.” « A patent has been recently isened to T. A. Echison, Newark, N. J., assigno? to George Harrington, of this city, for circuit for anto- matic telegraphs, (two patents;) also to the same, for chemical telegraph, perforator for automatic telegraph and relay magnet. At the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, ‘Treasury department, bids were opened yester- liction of duty was asked for. The committee report recommended that he be severely repri- manded and retained. After some discussion the matter was recommitted, with instructions to the committee to submit a written report at the next meeting. NIGHT 8OIL—ODOROUS AND ODORLESS, Dr. Cox called up the ordinance and resoln- tions in relation to the removal of night soil by means of the odorless excavating company’s apparatus, whiek had been laid on the table at a previous meeting. Dr. Bliss moved that the report be adopted. quested to allow the pump on 6th street, be- tween @ and K streets, to remain until further orders. A 12-inch pipe sewer has been ordered on the south side of F street, between 12th and 13th streets northwest; a 12-inch pipe sewer on sonth side of said street, between 11th and 12th; ard a 12-inch pipe sewer on south side of same street, between ’th and i0th streets northwest, — the necessary manholes and traps. Also, sathe size pipe sewer on said street on both sides, between 5th and 7th streets, to connect with 5th street sewer. ‘The attention of the superinten- dent of streets has been called to the filthy con- River Ist, 1873, at No.1 ee Ad direet oes between B and C srectssOuptiol Hill. wast ncn tember. plication for terms, etc., EDUCATIONAL. HOMSON ACADEMY, 1016 Twelfth Street Northwest, OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 pagent be had at the Bookstores: ata NY PPR TNO TaOM SON A % NON PORSEY LL RESUME a ALL—A School for Yo Lad: SS ee oe next session opens on the 17th September. For terms “augt Stawtw Rev. 0. HUTTON. Mss LIZZI£ SENDORFF WILL RESUME her school for GIRLS and BOYS, in the rear of No. bh street northwest, on the lat of oe at , a, street northwest, or at the school Fe, Fall Session will begin September 10. jorough instruction is given ina liberal course of stady by a full corps of teachers of ability and ardin, vibe bhi ions, and are under home-like care aod fmiwenea Bec hakornattee ot Ontsteens etarece augi-2w BER. JOIN WILSON. A-M.. Pros’. CBE PIANOS —Several excilent SECOND- HAND PIANOS in’ com order Fill positively be sold below cost for cash: Stiger's Prawos. G. RS 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK. in exchenge for sew Py in exc! Bew Pianos L. WILD & BROS Plane in three V2) teh PA . te fi avenge, Agen — a — aoe froze, Venue, ve rest ent for the celebrated Patent Pianss of DECKER York, by the frst pt te i renin Ary s g TEN PEE CENT. DISCOUNT ALLO oN from different manufastaoere ii. set needs at a ees, BEROMENTS og Cbonint yt MUSIOAL MMENCIN z Pianos. Organs, Harpe, @¢...tcned and repaired, | °° ee weer, pene — Used instruments taken in exchange. ay3t TINUING TILL SEPTEMBER 1, i573 ST THE PLACE FOR M OY —] ARD JSsrnere Pecutier certatten Bie MD —Peculiar advantages. rd annum. Address PROF. L. G. MATHEWS, A. 45 Mathew’ ore P.O., Howard co.,Md. an% Im AINT MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE, K Street, BeTween 14TH axp 15TH. sntnties will be resumed on MONDAY, September F iculars apply to aveab-ce UT “PPERG. TOBIAS, Preside ME™ 8a" BALL Late Axo ‘W Sraee HELEN &- WILLIAMS, ¢ Principals. The duties of this Institution will ‘be reeumed on MONDAY, Se iber Ist, For further particniars inguire of ‘he Principals, 902 G street. ‘aug3-20 ESEECTIC INSTITUTE—Seloct School for Bays, lith street, between K and L streets northwest. Exercises will be resumed MONDAY, Sept, 15,1873. Circulars to be hed at the bookstores 4r of the Prin Rev. OLIVER OOX, No. 717 leh stro an, La MERSON INSTITUTE, (OAS. B YOUNG'S Academy;) Select. Olassical and Mathematical School for Boys, lath street. be — Franklin Square.) ‘ion of this Schoo! will In WEDNESDAY Sept. 10th. For circulars, &c., apply at the Iasi tute, or address aug2im (Ohr&Rep} CHAS. B. YOUNG. EORGETOWN SEMINARY—Doarding and GUPRGRTONE | SEMINARY, Dogrding, and mreet. @ wn A iB, Principal. K, (op first Annual jeoraetoy iss LIP The fall seasion cf this institution and Organs and Musical Tnstraments of 7 ( every Ceacription on hands sold ch es terms. Pianos and Organs taned en easy, ‘and rege! lated. Georgetown orders left = Lixkal GEIMES", No. 103 Devise > Tai rt _ syle LABGE LOT OF NEARLY AND SECOND-HAND PlaNos. =” from different factories, now on hand for sale or rent on East Terxs, to cou PER Toom at BEICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 423 Ith street, above Pennsylvania avenue, Agency for Wm. Knabe & Co.'s and Wm. Mc Cammon’s PIANOS. Second-hand PIANOS taken tn part paymentf>- new Pianos, = rm 4 CHOMACKEER & CO.’S PIANOS, S' = si PHILADELPHIA, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Theee instruments, which, on account of thetr sn- SS over all others, have few the most popular here, a8 well as al! over the country can be had now for tse fol. (OAS? PIA‘ DSIO S' . L& As FAN aap MUSIO STORE, Pianos SALES OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FoR SHIBTS AND DEESSES AND OTHER ABTICLES EXCEPTED. ‘Weshall on and atter JULY 15, tit! SEPTEM- BER1 ‘rourentire stock at cb discount of 10 PER CENT SALES. very Uberal ON ALL CasH MEN'S FURNISHING GOODs. © Palmer's Patent Yoke Shirts, ready-made, for 16 80, inne 10 it. mote Sire Be at a n te : ‘ low prices: 1. @1.13. 91.95, 81.75, es, - Mr. Marbury moved that the whole subject | dition of alley running from 9th to 10th. be- | rill has arsined fro Woe ene wee 5,000 sacks Peat een. | “Raa tae 2.25. $2.50, $2.76, 83, len iv por omne day for furnishing that ofice with 1.000 tons of | be laid upon the table until the report promised | tween Oand P streets northwest, and a request | Tyhas Arrived from N & Co., and the'schooner | Gye.’ S¢Pt-16:h, with an efficient corps of teach EPRIGHT PIANOS iene eon Shin, Rogliah Bivwn Cones Seka gh ee at a, 89, Cumberland coal. Mayfield & Hieston, of | by Dr. Verdi shall be submitted. that he have it cleaned. Amos Walker from the Kennebec river with ‘or catal apply to Principal, or to Ballan- GRAND PIANOS from ren ae epee A rgetown, received the contract on the low- | “Dr. Verdi seconded the motion. 3 ow, aie agers = ice for the Kennebec and Potomoc Ice Com- | tyne’s, 42% 7th street. a RS wh fosere from Gus to 9500 tn var Pelee por cout Drawers, regular prices, ext bid. $5.49 per ton. The chair stated that he was not quite clear ASHINGTONIANS AT THE ALTIMORE | pany. 188 HARBOVER’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG er, > Line: ol Coffs, regu! arriea OF Monte ere milk wagon of Mr. | that such action would be parliamentary. He | Scuverzenrest—The seventeenth annual ier | Pe attention of the Board of Heath is | NI Eabiesand CHILDREN Lane Faroe ne crehaneed. Tener magltes, Pianos forrent. Pianos | Linen Collars and Cuffs, regular prices, low 40 per Harrison, of Montgomery co., Md., ran off this | would like to consuit Cushing's Manual. After | tival of the Baltimore Schuetren Society,which | requested to the basement of the market house, Botite Franklin ‘Park, will commence September | $44,078 CAR Black Tics, Biack Bearfs, Fancy Scarfe Pancy morning on Missouri avenue, between éth and | a report had once been laid-on the table and | began on Monday, at their park, on the Belair | which is said to be in an odorous condition, ih. For circulars address ai6-tr 5 Tics, White Tivs, £c., regular prices, los W per ith streets, ad dashed across fth street on to | taken up again for discussion, to commit tt | road, tocontinue three days, went on success. eug23-1m MISS HARROVER, Principal. the pavement in front of the St..James Hotel again te the table without such discussion did | fully yesterday. restaurant, where he fell with great force and narrowly eseaped seriously injuring one of the Bote! chambermaids and some little children. =o borat not appear to him regular. DR. BLISS THINKS DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS Dr. Bliss said he would like to have the whole matter investigated, and would like to haye Dr. Verdi on such committee, but to keep tam- pering with this subject in ‘the manner pro- posed, after so much patient labor on the part of all the members of the board, and the unan- imous conclusions of every one that the present method of removing night soil is one of the most dangerous nuisances iu our midst, was an inter- ference on the partof members with duties of the board and their relations to the public. Mr. Langston hoped Mr. Marbury would withdraw his motion in order to give him an op- portunity to explain the report of the ordinance committee. Mr. Marbory said he was willing to withdraw if the right wouid be accorded himof renewing From the report in the Baltimore Sun this ale. ve —— the ae atone thirty of the previous day’s visitors from Washington returned here yesterday and spent the rie Young, of Alexandria, has been appointed the park. The bowling and shooting for prizes | teacher of Columbia gag No. 1, Arlin Was carried on with spirit until about 4p. m., | district, and Miss Alberta V. Sisson, of Ruffner when the time approached for the ceremonies | SChool, No. 2, Jefferson district, near the alm’s attendant on the crowning, asit is called, of the | house. All the other schools in the county of shooting king. Mr. C.F. Rau, the king ‘of the | Alexandria will have the same teachers as fast past year, proved himself again the most skill- Peel except Arlington, the colored school at ful marksman, and received the honor for the | Freedmen’s village, for which no appointment second time. Among those preseht at the cere. | has yet been made. mony, most of whom remained to the banquet, | | ELECTION or Fire Orricens.—At a mecting were Mayor Vansant, Colonel Kane, sheritf | Of the fire wardens on Monday night an elec- of Baltimore city; Colonel M. $. Hess, Mr. | tion for officers of the two steam engines was Kobb, city register; General James M. Ander- | held, resulting in the reelection of the old oiti- son. city collector; Mr. Tegmyer, city commis. | Céfs, as follows:— Hydraulion, J. H. Young, en- sioner; Mr. McElroy, secretary to the mayor; | gineer, and F. D. Dix, driver; Columbia, Rich- Dr. Wolf, president of the Washington society, | 4d Purcell, engincer, and’ Cassius Brenner, - CITY ITEMS. — ALEXANDRIA. TEACHERS Arrointep.—Mre. Emma JJ. N—PRIVATE SCHOOLS OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. We continue to-day our notices of the prominent institutions of learning in this city. soon to open for the fall and winter terms, and sbail continue the notices as new advertisements appear. ‘We have more than ordinary satisfaction in very heartily commen: most | ty. | principal of the Male Grammar Schoo! in the First District, and there established that reputation as au educator which be has since s¢ signaily maim | é motion. ' and Mr. - L. Blout, corresponding secretary | driver. dducator which he has since so signally = nang ji rs = tained at the head of his own academy. Our | 4,2": Bliss was opposed to delaying action on | of the sam this important matter, unk indicate what his system i s Dr. Verd! would At7 p. m. the banquet came off in the hall, about 25) persons, a fair proportion of whom Most prominent citizens have giv to their confidence in his qualit testimony br send A POINT OP ORDER. were ladies, satting down to three tables, two of Fixe PLatep JewEiry, ing their children to him, Mr. Marbury.— ‘Well, I will withdraw my | which extended the whole length of the hail. | in all the gold styles, received at Prigg’s jewelry aes — ae be motion to lay on the table.” ‘To the toast Our Guests.” Dr. Wolf,of Wash. | store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between Dr. Verdi.—“I object to a withdrawal, and as I seconded the motion no withdrawal can be ie without my consent.” The chair deelded that the question was not debateable and that withdrawal could be made without the consent of Dr. Verdi. EUREKA! Dr. Bliss then, at ome length, answered the objections which had been raised to the plan ington, responded. He said Colonel Hess had spoken of the greatness of Baltimore, but he omitted to refer to the sending of the first te1e- graphic message in the world from Washington to Baltimore. As that was a connecting link between Washington and Baltimore, 80 may no ion, no lightning stroke ever ver the bonds of brotherhood that unite hosts 43 and 6th streets, es Corns, Bap Naits and other distressing ail- ments of the feet are quickly relieved by ox- perienced attention at Dr. White 8, No. 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- ment is liberally paronized by the most intelli- gent and industrious portion of the commu. nity. fitth annual se commences Mo northwest. Howard Institut schoo! for boys, »Sept street . Of Maryland, an excellent sessing peculiar advantages 7 : and guests, states and races, [Applause.] Of its own sume early next month. Cata- | proposed; the subject had been talked over for Iv you can't get cool, resort tol Dooley’s Arctic Pence of information can be had by witressing | Months and months: committees had visited | Tax Concorax ART GALLERY, which will | Fountain, on Capitol Hill, eott Fact, 1. G. Matthews. Matthews’ eture post | Several cities to acquire all the useful informa be formally opened in about two montha, nas —__—_¢_ office. aes count: ag ler the charge of | OR on the subject; the authorities of other | just received several paintings forwarded fro | THE Srnoer Sewing MAcuing sales of 1872 cities had been consulted, and a vast amount of correspondence held with ‘p matters all over the lan: Europe by Mr. Wm. 1’. Waters, of Baltimore, who was empowered by the board of trustees to purchase works of art for the gallery. One of were $219,660. 4,12-8,wif r instructors, located on a ~ o WHEN YOU ARE DEPRESSED by the gaunt, K street, between 1ith and 15th streets, will Fesume its sessions on Monday, September 1st. ms versed in sach il this had been done; . : 3 ickly feeling of a disorded system, which needs the entire board were a unit as to the enormity | the new pictures 1s by Vebysand represents | S1ckly , fnpitin pert cheprncpa ts 3 | Uethepueance, and ichad teeta howe an | leioe’ pores tuk voll waperS Howe | te leaae and atmalatl inh ait ac ‘Memorial Hall, corner of 14th and N st 7 earnest endeavor of the committee upon | piece, b: nin; two flower pieces, one a bo- the very best means to adopt; the committce had labored hard and thought they had. found the right plan at last, and all had exclaimed “Eureka” after witnessing the operations of the test. It had been w estored for a shil- mw, tew ——__e—____ EMINENT MEN oF Scrency have discovered that electricity and magnetism are developed under the charge of Annie E. Evans and Helen E. Williams, will reopen on Monday, Septem- ber Ist. The principals will furnish all neces- fary information upon personal application or 002 € quet an other a garden of roses, by Cou- er, and two elegant pictures, entitled respec- tively “Twilight” and “Spring,” by Jafy, (ali the works of French artists,) arrived in 6: how quick you can be ling. L settled that a saving | more yesterday morning, via steamer Berlin, | in the system from the iron in the blood. nis letier to No. treet. of $21,000 to the people of this District could be | from Routhampton, England. The pictares, accounts for the debility, low spirits, and lack Compaxnats or Lanns por tHe W. C. | ‘ected by the means proposed, and now comes | which are richly and tastefully framed, passed | of energy a person feels when this vile element aun F. &. harass The inquisition to along through without inspection by order of the Sec- | becomes reduced. The Peruvian Syrup, a pro- the land damages, to be paid by the THE GENTLEMAN PROM EUROPE, i retary of the Treasury, and came over free of | toxide of iron, supplies the blood with ‘its iron Washington City and Poin ‘ d intimates that he has some new ‘system | duty, and are now at the gallery. Two of the it Lookout railroad 2 jamages to W others, but whic superior to he studiously refuses to explain, only to effect a delay of esterday made awards of best pictures purchased by Mr. Walters, ‘he | sible for it to enter the circ: lation. element, and is the only form in which it is pos- 6 p Fira re - - 4 Death of Czar,” by Gerome, and “The ‘Count ——_—_¢____ cones, (land ionic ne ie aaaen eewing | section. of Wurtemburg Weeping Over the Body of his | _ JULIPs, Saasnes, CookTAILs and other pre- be acted on: Leon: rd AF : <A 7 aan Dr. Verdi rose to ® point of order, and stated | Son,” by Ary Schicifer, will ba here’in the scriptions carefully compounded by George W. Geo. W. Duvall (No ‘S) ost aan THoraré | that he was hiding nothing, he on asked a | course of a Week or two. They cost 20,00) | Driver and his corps of efficient assistants, at omen acre nk Walsh 0.50 acr Mrs. | Teasonable time to prepare his plans for pre iranes cach. The pictures of the original col- | the new sample rooms, corner Pennsylvania sentation, and he objected to the language of Dr. Bliss. Dr. Bliss continuing, said that the committee who had bad the proposed plans under con- Mattingly agent,) 1 Jsaac Boston 0.33 acre, Fred. Smith 0.29 Thos. Sparks 0.07 acre, Martha Stewart acre, Robert Diggs 0.16 acre, John lection have all been repaired, and are now ready to be placed in the gallery. ——e 9 Berore THE Lone avenue and 4} street. i 12,tf tis TuRCO-RvssIan BaTus; aleo, Medicated Va. = Epc = all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, vet 5 OMMITTEE to investigate “ sideration during the absence of Dr. Verdi in | gpagistrates to-day, Thornton Smith tested geass NM ene, Wantage ey ae ad cal Bay thing, aed Sere eesary, tocon- |that during the summer of 1872 he hed a cave | Witrcox & Giun’eSewine MACHINE. ‘The pee iar Nectotonir. Ze acre, Antrew 5 ceal anything, and were always ready toanswer | before Justice E. J. Klopfer in which he o' celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Azency at Chas. Gem dip sexe, damon dase nce Wn ee any questions propounded, and give the public | tained judgment against Robert Farrel. for Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, acre, Win. Stephenson 0 any information in thelr power. All they now | ona note of hand. arrel paid the costs, gave | Intelligencer building. 10,23 ea ne eae eats ask is whether the new plans are tangible ora | notice of Appeal, and aid $10 for certifying pan “a axe. “ tosth. If our citizens can be relieved of this | the proceedings to the Supreme Court of the Ponn’s ExTRAcT is for sale at wholesale by Joseph Young terrible nuisance by any better means than the | District. When the court sat deponent found | Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, pp eal set es, Carroll Brent | 0B¢, Proposed, he forone was willing to alopt | that the case had not been docketed; went to | and by druggists everywhere. tw, ftr So. 2,) 1:10 acre, Fenwick Young 361 acres, S. | SUch means, Dut to delay action simply on the | Kiopfer, and asked why the Cues ieaeinee eee Tae NaTiowAL BAVixes BANE, corner of a ae actes, Lucian Berry 111 acre, | s#ertion that there had been a superior plan | certified, and he promiacd todo it, After eare, Naw York averse and isth tins eaen Joseph Young 1.05 acre, Ales. Gardens 21) | 2evised, and at the same time refusing to indi- ing a week his (depozent's) attorney paid the a eee ate ee acres, Wm. © Navlor 139 acto, Men ME. | cate what it is, is ridiculous. eehontt, far costs, docketed the case, and ob- | Por snnum on deposits "Betundaga bok ona Smith 071 acre, Lawrence Frederick 0.31 acre, NOW OR NeveER. tuned Judgment at the end of the term, and he | GaDking hours, elas 8. T. Suit 0.55 acre, John Koenig 0.07 acre, W. |. Mr. Marbui wed his motion to lay on | got his money. He further complains that Con. ° Duvall 0.24 acr: th table until Dr. Verdt makes his report. Mr. Langton said he was not disposed to stable Danaker colle d last year a judgment of about $100, of wh H fore pa h he has turned over only ——— THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate tho us-- a Tue Steet Iurrovements i inger’: ‘ing M: - Nzar tue | press a vote, but he did not like the way in | about $40, and that Constable J.G. Bicksle, | ‘unessor 8 ee et wid slong ae Caritot.—The work of grading the streets | which the motion was put; by the terms of the | two years ago collected for him on a judgment THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired north of the Capitol grounds is progressing rap- | motion they might never be able to take up the | €£0 or $60, and he (deponent) has recei ved but | 8nd made to order by Hempler near 4 strect — GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, THERE WILL BE AN ADJOURNED leeting at Lang's iy idly. The grade of ist streat east, which bor- ders the north park, was lately fixed by the wernment engineers in accordance with the instructions of the architect in charge, Mr. Fd- ward Clark. In establishing the graile it was subject, as they have no guarantee that Dr. Verdi would ever submit the report promised. Mr. Marbury.—“Then I will amend my mo- tion. and move to postpone for three weeks.” Dr. Bliss —“‘Suppose you say until after frost $10 of the same. ——_.—____ SciT vor DamaGzs Fon Barna Brrren py A Horsr.—This morning, Frank J. Auguster- fer was before Justice K.'V. Hughes to answer a Hotel, NEXT FRIDAY found necessary to make a cut of about ten | comes; that will eflectually get rid of the nui- | to an action brought by Geor Barnes and 29th, at § o'clock, to elect offi feet. This cut rendered it necessary to change | 8ance.”” wife to recover damages (held at $100) alleged yy eed Any one wis the grade of Penusylvania avenue, East Capi- | After some further debate, Mr. Marbury | to bave been sustained by the horesee west Drag Bone eee hk tol Mtreet, and A street north. These streets | moved to lay the resolution and report on the | fendant (charged to be a vicious animal) bitin, ‘and J. We. VAND! RE will all have to be cut to the grade of ist street | table for the time being. Mrs. Barnes in the Northern market on the 25th ‘above Gay street. ‘au, east, to run out at 2! si to the present | Dr. Cox called the secretary pro tem. to the | of July on the shoulder. Mr. E. A. Newman KORGETOWN INSTITUTE FOR BOYS le. To push forward this work the Boardof | chair, and opposed all motions to lay on the appeared for plaintiff and Messrs. Norris and G 125 Bridge street, is Favtic Works ascienca to three of their most | table as attempts to gag discussion and delay | Cooper for the defendant. The defence was | “Ane seventeenth eee suasion opens Sept, Ist, tic contractors—Major J. V.W.\anden- | action. He would vote against all such motions | that the horse was not # vicious animal, sal BP. HALL SWEET, ertucipai, burgh, Matthew Loughlin, and Albert Gleason, | a8 that Mrs. Barnes contributed to the accident CHILDS’ PLAY. The fullest liberty to discuss this subject was what he insisted on. The committee had given Residence, No. 30, corner of Gay and Monteom- ery streets. aug2s-6r T ‘HB FALL RUSH 18 COMING. who employ over four hundred men and about two hundred teams. It is intended by the board that this work shall be peed to comple- by going too near the animal. The plaintiff proved that the horse had bitten at other par- ties, and that it was regarded as a vicious an- the matter laborio: nd careful consideration | Ima!. The justice gave judgment for the plain- ‘The present |, warm days is the best time for ae ere aaee while the gentleman was travelling in Europe, | tit! for $25 aud costs si my Nein, astute Sod gents, bring in your Fal REORGANIZATION OF THE MEDICAL DerAnt- | and he now returns and vaguely intimates that aS sroldable delay in the seecon a oe gine the un- MENT, HowanD UNIvERSiTy—Tiie facuity of | he has some plans to submit ina report which Buitpine Perairs.—The following building such arush of business as we expect to have ti fhe medical department of Howard University | he does not offer—to sav the least of it, it is a | Permits were Issued yesterday:—Dan't Sweonsy, | fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned or re-dyed, bas been reorganized and essentiaily changed | most extraordinary proceeding and was childs’ | @ two-story frame store and dwelling, southeast | and’ carefully kept for six months, if desired, since the close of the last term, and the trustaes | play. corner of 3d and C streets southwest, and the moderate. Terms invariably 0.0. D. have voted to limit the salaries of the profess Mr. Maxbury took exceptions to the language | vestry of Christ church, a one-story school, Ww. H. WHEATLEY Sete eipis from the tuition bilis paid by the | used, he was no child as his gray beard would | house, 33 by 50 feet, on’the north dds ch a PREMIUM STEAM DYRING AND Scour. mts. Prof. Purvis, colored * Dr. | show; the motion was not made for the purpose street, between 6th and 7th southeast; Danie! ING ESTABLISHMENT, Johnson as secretary of 3 of gagging off debateat all. He wanted discus- | Smith, two-story brick, East Capitol street, 49 Jefferson Street; wn, D. Reyburn trong aresucceeded respectively | sion and light, but was willing to hear any new | between Sth and ¢th northeast. Office open from 7% a nti sunset, jel0-tr by Dre. N. F. Graham and J.B. @.- Baxter, of roposition which Dr. Verdi or any other mem- eee the Pension office. Dr. Cheney. demonstrator er might offer. _Drrontant Sates or Rear Esrare.—wr. Of anatomy, 1s succeeded by Lieut. Joseph A Dr. Cox.—“I propose to tal earnestly on this | George Taylor has recently sold to J.T. Auden- 1873 FALL? 1873 Sladen, aid on the staff of Gen. Howard, ant | matter as this whole eflort looking to delay is | Feld parts 6,7 and 8, suare 241, fronting aan, Mr. Wm. H. Seaman, member of the last grad- most extraordinary.” nating class, is appointed demonstrator of an- PROFESSOR LANGSTON ON THE PENCE. Mr. Langston said he was on the fence; he had been on the fence all the time. Among so many good things proposed he had after all come t0 the concfuston that a good box system was the best and most practicable they could adopt. Any system which would supply a her- metically sealed box which could be removed by the scavengers was, in his opinion, the best system for this city. street. between 13th and Mth, for #24,750; an! Mr. W. W. Burdette has lately purchased of A Grages a lot 23 by 100 feet, improved by a three- story brick dwelling, fronting on K_ street, be- tween 7th aud sth, (Mount Vernon Place,) for Sil, JUST RECEIVED AND ‘Tue inrRovEeMENT THE Coxpuit Roap. Bids were opened yesterday at the oilice of tne chief neer of the Washington Aqueduct tor we and macadamizing the conduit road under the recent appropriation of Con. THE COURTS. LOLICE, Oust: Judee ees ony day, Geor; eivage was char; t larceny of about £45 from Charles Av Lucas, “Tht & the confidence case alluded est: Pro tem. —To- NOW OPENING ‘Each TARLED. AR, wherein it was stated Mr. AN cash a ni ee ee, The vote was taken, and the motion to lay on Brooklyn, charity, took Leite a es oon Vardl calcd attention #0. a comma: 2 EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT intica- tion in yesterday's Stan, signed by H.D, Beam, on the subject of rr: night-soil, ing om the action of the Board of inquired if Mr. Beam was an officer or employé of the board? DON'T WANT TO BE ood BOARD. Beam, who has been temporarily acting or BOYS’ CLOTHING! EMPLOYE OF TOE Mr. as clerk during Mr. D. 8. Jones’ absence on the leave, replied that he was not an employe, nor | divu’t want him SIE senoer rit ~Two YEAus Semviog.—Yesterday morn- | did he desire to be. Som Ax aie, barca _ . ing Mr. Thomas Mustin died at the residence of |“ Dr. Verdi continuing, characterized such tron, worth as mauy ce | BOYS press s Bis son-in-law, Mr_ Thomas Jones, 911 O street | interference on the part of any one under such | f°. Gorge Bilis BOYS DAESS SUITS, northwest. Mr. Mustin was born at Winchester, | circumstances a8 cate, to say the least of | peih Kuglish, both oo ‘Va, in 1788, and in 1811 was appointed a in | it; that if one employe were alfSwed to write | attempting to rev ‘OUTHS’ BUSINES! pits the War department, in which he remained | communications to the press commenting on Billig threats of ‘vio GUTHS’ BUSINE: wrt: Bang Go fensidery macennascaey | Seman ace af te br, a cou a ie | Boas eee pe YOURS BRESS SU/RE to ‘8 its chief Clerk. ‘This position he held until Isso'wieee | "AC: defended Mr. Beam, saying ho | 121,821 {2 bee, the Ay feta on account of advancing age, he was on ‘any one, weether an eonploy the | Brown, sasanit and * beard or otherwise, had a right to ions, » we ALSO, ee teat abcd SAL CTEEY to amee- | it rata ena amr | arpee ees ye, ol e i . Dr. Verdi ‘that if the allusion to A Botha: same. 2 h yin ican citizens” were intended for him, he | #.Th,same. 4 in the streets; john USIN: e: sed a in| Pa i ras MERE BUSINESS guirs, 4,000 miles away, he was as an American ¥ om: MENS: WORKING SULTS: &@. STRAUS ‘THE MISSES 1OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND AY SCHOOL will reopen SEPTEMBER 3, at M 1, corner 10th. Circulars may be ob- School and Bookstores. b teachers, Im! GM. CONDRON and Mins A. TOLMAN Hi will reapen thelr Select’ School for X pune Ladice WEDNESDAY Septomber loth, 1373. Circulars will be found at the boo! res after Au- gust 23d. Applications may be made to the Princi- pale, at 506 Sth street, after August 93d. a2}-coSt™ NGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATI CAL ACADEMY, Corner of Dunbarton and Mont Georgetown, D.C. Opens Serteaurr Sri. Circulars at the Book- stores. Applications recéived at $40 F st, Wash- ington, until September Ist; after this at the school room. Metropolitan cars Es the door. aug2-colw CHARLES H. NOURSE, Sx ‘EORGETOWN COLLEGE, DO. G CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. Echools sine resumed on September 2, a tienlars, addi President of the College. auc2l-2w ‘AEL RICHTER, C TEACHER OF MUSIC, has the honer to announce to the pubi ic that he will reopen his Classes in PIANO, ORGAN, and HABMONY September Ist. ‘Private pupila received at any time between the hours of 9 a. m. ands p. m., at 935 Pennsylvania ave., up stairs, (agency for Schomaker & Co.'s Pianos ) ane2i-lin ST, XINCENT'S SOHOOL, corner l0:h and @ 9 streets, under the care of Sisters of mye 2) ill opan MONDAY. September Ist. Parents will ploase send their children promptly. aug30-Im ‘HE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COL- romery Streets, Corner Seven hand L streets, morthiwest, Gives a thorough Preparation for daess Par- suits, iucluding the Civil Service. THE DAY SESSIONS Afford the best opportunities for young gentlemen and young ladies between the ages of 12 and 2) years, THE EVENING SBSSIONS are ospecisily desigued for men and. women youths who are engaged during the day and promotion, THE BUSINESS COURSE comprises: Business Arithmetic, Grammar, Compo- sition and Oorrespondence, Commercial G-ograp ays Reading and Declamation, Penianshi, Book-keeping applied to the various branches of business, Actual Business, Practice, Commercial Law, Political Economy, aad Tocidental Lectures. The course is taught in two department: THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT AND THE ADVANCED BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Students in each department are assigned to classes snuted to their attainments. THE RATES OF TUITION, by the instalment plan, place the advantages of the institution within the reack of al nl. THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, September 1. N ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em- toy PGHADUATES receive the Diploma of the Na- tional Association of Business Colleges. For particnlar information call at the College, or address for circular = auga-Im ___H. ©. SPENUER, President. E SPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, ‘4 Stu BrRKET East, NavY YARD, > and sock bington. DC SEPTEMBER Ist, 1873 Founs Men's Chrietian Assosi » corner of ‘Streets, $n, 1873. Contwiniig terms, &c.,to be had jeation to Mr. W. H. Olcott, at the Library Young Men’s Christian Association Building, and at Prof. ESPUTA’S residence, 905 8th stroct utheast, Washington, D. 0. ug20-1m MISS 0-,DENGLER'S Gorman and Baglish Select School for Girls will resume the regular couree of instruction SEPTEMBER Ist, at 929 1 st. For particulars apply as per address.” augl9-Im™ OVE ACADEMY, (Fourth, Year} Work re- commences SEPTEMBER Ist, at Dr. Sunder. land's church, 43% street, between © street acd Louisiana avenue northwest. Bee circular, at princinal bookstores, or call at the Principal's rest- ence, 1¥2 Si street southeast. Price 615 per quar- BOYS, Principal. W as OPENS MONDAY CITY BRANCH, tion Building, opens SEPTEMBER GONZAGA COLLEGE, Between North Capitoi and "Ast streets N. W., Scholastic exercises will be resumed on MON- AY, Se: ber Ast, 1873. Pauals eel 8 Sigs CLARK, President. Mis 4. PECK WILL REMOVE F LECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS to 933 1h street, where she will resume her duties SEPTEM- BE 15th, and endeavor to merit a continuation of the generous patronage which has bee! since 1860. Mrs. P. may be seen at ber after September Ist. ‘HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY: 1 WASHINGTON, D. 0. * pene Brevaratory Department opens SEPTEM- Tho Columbian College épens SEPTEMBER 17. The Medien! Colleges coos, OCTOBER Ge The Lave School opens OOTOBEL 8. For catalogues, coutalaine full particulars tn ro- ‘to ter courses of inst jou, ress canto terms TAMES 0, WELLING, LU avg2-toc8 President. &. Ric ND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOUL R SUARP OFbR BoYs, 145 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenue, BALTIMORE, Mov. WM.D. MARTIN, A.M., Principal, assisted by graduates of the University of Virgiuia. #rench and German taught by experienced native masters. Season commences September 15th. Catalogues, with fall particulars, sent to any ad- dress. an V ESTERN MARYLAND t GE. FOR > TUVENTS OF BOTH SEXES IN DISTINCT DEPAKTMENTS, WESTMINSTER, MD. Sik Pocket Mandkerchicfs, regular cent Kid Gloves, lar prices, less 10 per cent Lisle ‘Threed Gloves, 72 conte, ess 10 por cent coe ! woup: COAL: JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wholesale and Retail Declers in WOOD AND COAL, WHARVES—Foot I2th and 18th streets, OFFICKS—N. W. corner 13th and Water sta'S, W. Corner 10th anil E streets 8. W. 1114 9h street N. W. Onur facilities for receiving and delivering Coal and are unsurpassed by any business honse in the District, and we are prepared f FANCY GOops. Perfamery , Soaps and Totlet Articios, regaiar prices, less 10 per cent Pearl, Ivory and French Sleeve Buttons at 25 ce i 5 Ber Pair. less to por cont - Gold Shirt Studs at $2.60 to #15, less 10 por cent. Ivory Gold Collar Buttom + S187, $2, Saaz, 80, 23, lows 10 per cout Plain and Fancy Fans, 7c. to £24, lows 10 per ct San And Umbrella Ohatelain, 760. to $2. les 10 pret. Pre; to farnish all kinds of | Oxydized Buckles, Sets Kat Drops, Vinegaretie, Fuel to’ consumers or to the trade on the closest &c-, &c., regular prices, less Lo per cont. margin. We especially invite parties who desire to | Jet Jewelry, regular prices, toes 10 per cent pore ase to the best advantage to give usa trisl, | Parasols aud Sun Umbrellas from SSW to 813, ions Ve gu 240 Ibs. to the ton. Now is the time per cent, arantes 2, to buy, es freights and Wood delivered from th coal are likely to advance, Coal and ee 1 wharves. 3¥1-coSm’ AULEY & BROS., 7 LADIES’ FURNISHING ql comes Gop AND COLL DEALERS, FURNISHING GOUDS, Yards—No, 619 4% rect southwest, and No.1¥i8 | White Cotton Hose at Ste, 2c, Sc, $1.02, 91.08 4th street northwest. 1.48, loss 10 per cent, 81.22, Depot—13%s street wharf. Brown Cotton Hose at @ic, 72, So, Sc, leas 0 per A choice and varied stock of WOUD and COAL kept constantly on hand a) PROPOSALS. PPOPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. Office Post and Depot Commissary | Waspixotox, D. C., Au 73. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, « received at this office until 18 m_on the ‘last MONDAYS Eeptember, October, November, and Desomber, 1833, for the following Stores: No. 1. Flour, Corn Meal, Bo cans, Salt, Hominy, Bacon, Break- mn Hose at 780, $80, 91 ‘ 1 83.85, lowe 10 percent, Oe OE aucy, Sill wee, Peg ais jee 10 per cont, 2) SUK Huse, regaiar prices, lean Merino Vests at 49. to Thomson Giove Fitting 10 per cent. 1.44, lens 10 per cent. orsets, re Vier prices, less t Bbc, Me, So, of Sub ast 1 6c, 800, TE, Initial 5 3° gtiatidkorcuted joas 10 per ceut. rs wad Crile. cy BSeerta, 75c, lows 19 por cont es], Zand bution, reguiar prices, tom 10 T cent. ty = Thread Gloves, 2, Zand 8 button, st 76, 8e, Amount required each month, quality, and condi- + teas 10 per cout, tions, made known by ang22-5t G. BELL, C.S.,U. 8.4 PPoresats FOB FUEL, DEPARTMENT OF Stats, Sealed Proposals will bo Peceived at ihe Degort: roporals w ree 'e Depart- ment of State unti! 12 m., on tl * LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS, Cotton eqinte, Stucke, Boosts, lees 10 per cont @ 1st DAY OF Bep- a ie = TEMBER, 1873, to furnish this Department with Fuel LO . ‘. for the Year ending June $9, 154: to ‘be delivered in sag Skirts from $1.73 to $20, loss 10 such juantities a sucl aces as desi l. a Information as to kinds and quantities ca be ob- =) isos at 78 conte, less 10 per cont, tained on application riment . u e. ‘The right to reject any or all bids or to acce bid, or any portion of any bid bidder i aired to deposit wi the United States the sum of 1 Elegantly trimmed Chemises from ° 2 - ; by @1.Wto O81 Cotton Drawers at TS cents, Jess 10 per cont. “ 1 And # full and com Night Dreeses from th the $30, ase & faithful performance of the contra im. _EDWARD HAYWOOD, augl5.dt8epl Disbursing Clerk and Super'nt; /POSALS FOR HEAD-STON FO - deat SNA MILITARY Chiereaigs. red to ete Hine of othor etyles 143 to @24, los, 10 per cout INFANTS’ GARME Infants’ Long Skirte st from §1.63 joes por & to 94.0, ~ Cambric Sipe. ic Dresses, Plain Canibric Dresses, Embroider. “a Fianael Skirts, Plain Flannel Skirts, Embr ASHINGTO: Proposals are invited for fw poe} = Com yy the law ol hy is a0 extract: oteries, ae prescribed }» Of which the following head-stones reqnired by .an act establish and protect National Provided, that the entitled “an act to eteries,”” roved Febr of place oe Siaare Dagwers, tract for eupplying the same shal! be awarded by the oon Secretary of ar, after — P advertisement fea DeWspApers of general ¢: jon, to some re- sponsible person or persons whose sam, lete stock of evory a of Infante’ shalt in, the greatest en ‘combine ‘Wear; all subject toe discount of 1) per cout, of durability, decency, and chespaces; and the sua a ‘and tl of one. mill! a aren is pmeong Fs a purpose any money in the Treasury mot appropri: aod Fue Secretary of War dl determine forthe vari etert Wwur GOODS Gosand model for each Rend-stones; Rul the stands Ts ce Srds of quality and co Hamburs Eilges, 180. to $1 te cent Bis shall te made and Hamburg Inserting. ius, a ea ities fe r ct. 3 vntracts may Swiss Edges nd Losorting’ 35 to Sl yard, less per cent. Nainsook Bago, Oud Inserting, 25 to £2.28 yant, lees ut.’ + Be. to SOc. yard, Invs 10 per cent. ‘The total number to be furnisned ts estimated at Roos 16 pon cag Plain Bainscok, 3c. 10 Bio, yard, Ske. For the Known, 1@7,69i; for the unknown, | p,,/° Pp Lawn, at So e.tte, gar, joss 19 per cent. — 4 Tucked Frocking, at 60c. to yar 0 per cent. —— yard, less 10 office, w ‘ bi nh a Plain Organdy , 48c. to 75c. yard, lees 10 por cout. Propouals. shonid bein soled ecarispes, | Marvalies at Shoe is Bae yard hase ie eer ceat in roposals for Headstoues for National lit Cemeteries,” and addr: to the . ti wy Gevoral of the Army, ip whose ciBics tieey Trdays Beplemnber 6 Iai comencechaa afk mca READY-MA Bt caciaseanoaee ¥-MADE DRESSES. : : prc MM. O. mEros, Quartermaster General, Brevet Major General U. | gepinuots” INeN, SUITS B.A. 3830-60t invite te attention of the ladic galvs we give by the liberal from our prices, TH pLLarztg YORE Wo name a few, with SHIRT ts a 3 thoasands to be the pasioo. ré tion ‘and comfort. ‘The ot Brown Linen Suits at § 7.00, lowe i ¥ 4 ine itt 00, 0 por Sent. cutting soables me emt foruor dforsty, 4 Sus ~ with absolute precision. In the matter as 10.00 “ Slows paeromliation sw bai a me 4 WELL, to. 480 Mh ots Washington, D: et THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT “ ae “ Sd OF COLUMBIA, “ <0 “ Holding Term, August 19th, 1873. a 8a > In_the ci if Moses ‘ict Fortune, executor pa ta of ELIZA E. LEITCH, doceased, the’ exeoutor em aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Su- how preme Court of the Di: of Columbia afore- = k said, ap ited TUESDAY, the léth day of Sep- | White Lawn Wrappers tem! 5 . D. for the final settiement aud = peal me £0 to 2) OO distribution of the ate of said de- “ “ Polonaise Smtwemw ceased, and of the in hand, as farasthe same | Batiste Polonaise pots, B10 to BR ee have been collected and turned into money; when where all the creditors and heirs of aid dcoeasnd are notified to attend, with Sar oot fouched, or ter acopy of this order three weeks f NITED STATES mee On the petition Ni LADIES’ DRESSES, SPECIAL ORVBR DEPARTMENT. we facility maki: ohne shat aa eae ave alreecy purchased ‘goods.

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