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Tax Lien i Impre, } THE courts. Xu tae in i] : “Cortiticnten Pr “Fements) Puokasn tues-Putps Olle. EITERS FROM THE PEOPLE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. PE RS a an my il ne Gre a pA AyctoN Ore, D. 0. Ang. 26,158, RL 848D B. mone a co., im ‘kman against Speakman | ley was fully proven * to probate, itor Sar: re is Open ts cA peer a, Equity Court, the audi. | snd record, and the excouthix. 4 ona‘ Parley alt prumbiers, 1 take Be vee ee wes BOOKSELLERS AXD STATIONERS } tor, dud h, bas fied his report. In tuts | qualified; bond $2.00. The w' 4 of the late Joha through your columns (I was to say val- path erry tax lien certiccates is in-| McCarty was fally pro on” The will of the , uable, but as every writer uss that common 1010 Puymeruvania Av: ‘This suit was broaght by one of the | late Nathan Webster was gied. He makes spe- | phrase I will omit) who is to blame for not Fine Plated Chains. 6 Mexican Diamonds. SEW BOOKS : et es Speakman, deceased, for | cial bequests to ‘ats children, and the balk of | keeping the pumps in our city limits in order, ? ome were. ee ee Teer oe 308, gaa tas coart ee: | Bis property t, nis wite, who he names bis ex- | oo that the taxpayerscan. coy of Po gig For Love and Rafe, a novel, by Mrs. Oliphant the Tresury Jepartment, died suddents yester- | dered the sale by trustee, who reported that he | ecttrix. “ine will of Jemima Driscoll was fally | toma water cab got tat vers secmmery article aes apamp "= ol lot for $1,500, The trustee also | provet. and admitted te probate and reco: by the uee of the 2 Well, we havi day morning of congestion of the brain. Jaen iad, | Sno te wt low (ualified as edministratrix with | at the corner of ‘ach'and NW strests nartiwess, te char; t . Fi est | reported thet there is an assesment for special Tournament -_ nr ime rie Pg b = boca t, amounting to $79, with intecest bond $300. The will of Coristian | and ¢ will truthfully say it will lameif not crip- Station, on the Metrop Toad, on the 2B | from July lat, at the rate of ten per cevt., and | Ty il was, fully proven and admitted | ple any man, woman and child who tries to get and 7th oats Society of New Jerusalem | be submitted the question of the pyment of | to probate, and the exgcutrix qualified; bond | wateront of it. Well, to be short, Mr. Editor, The Wirat ihe following trastecs for the | the assesement for the further advice and con- | $10,000. She ied as gnardian; bond I bave another complaint. The Board of Pab- Bare clear. John Mitr. Jaber Fox RK. b. | cent of the court, with the stateinent that the | $5,600. ‘The will of dames A. Reddall was fally lc Works commenced an improvement on 21th Ghanaian, H.C. Spencer,and 3. W. Hant. | purchaser made his bid with the understanding ti And admitted to probate and record. | street, between M and N streets northwest, and Wale euotes Lowte tec or for erecting | 8d condition that all taxes and assesaments be | Letters of administration on the estate of John | & very needful one, too, for this Is valuable = asain Cuaeeene eneaens Cre street, oe- | Paid out of the purchase money. The court | O. Lynn were issued to Elizabeth C. Lynn; | property, only cwo squares from Pennsyivania een 0 and P northwant } ander a’ sucone | made a decree referring the cause to the a bond $500. ‘The court adjourned to the 15:h of | avenue, and I am sorry to say they were not al- Sr ePIREDE with 2 COM Ne Ur ntine ne rns, | tor, to report whether the special improve September, in order that the rooms may ba re. | lowed to finish it, but 1 hope, Mr. Editor, our ee CUReTRORee tae eee Tn an | tax tah valid Van upon the Droperts, paired and renovated. The rogistar. Uolowel | worthy Commissioners will take a stroll up this Touututions of the baila — ‘The auditor says the anpaid vill for the im- | Webster, will be in his office for the balance of | way and s¢e the condition of 2ith street, be- repr cw ccior Thorne. vy Anthon Froticve, paper, 7: — . nea. by James Payn, paper. & cr cAunot be excelled tmrod of the Ses, by La, M weet Rolle, Biscutts, Wat- | Pottical ke : : It is always ready and for making light fies, Corn Bread, reliable. AGENCY POR UsiversitY Meptctwes bas re- moved to Jos. W. Nairn’s, corner of Pennsylva- tia avenue and 9th st. manacs free. tSep3 —o—__ rt « A Lig Dourtt AsstRED—A resident of | Lust. git Breet Bangor, Maine, writing to ©, N. Crittenton, 7 | Pes retcenpha' ts nean Sixth avenue, ror a supply of Hale's Honey bf | BOOKS, BY Herchound on? Tar, mentions incidentaily that 0 qe. ioe bid; C Fhid; do. 1873. To bia. . 5 7 | %. tween M and N, and make a note of it. We | ‘ificates, 5", 17, three months ago & New England Life inew BOOKS FoR exter: ? t colored tive | provement bears date November 18th, 1 and | the week. . al note ot e . - trons fastiae, Teeeeatiy comes Pome Rtex. | leshows on ite face that the assesment’ was | Potice Court—Judye Dawson. | cannot go out of adark night exeapt at the Walt marecs To-day. a Ta IS ny JUST PURLISNRD AND FOR Baum ay dria chain gang,) was arrested by Uticer | Wade in pursuance of act of the Leisiative As- | To-day, John Norton was fined $5 for lond | peril of life and limb. Gauscer, Rrw York, August The Post's financial ar- | be ndde “thanks to the Mealiog mopertion af Tisce ts Goealotrasn aanad to Captain | sembly preseribing the mode of assesement for | and boisterous talking. Milly Nugent, same; | oo viele sar heb ees in Rew rapa ; cisl!mprovements, approved Angust 10th, | | Wasatncron é opened st 110, and has since soldat | that invaluable io are now D. ©., August 24, 1 NG? ‘toe e that invaln prepa m, my lungs jocal item” inthis evon- | anasto for cattyiog, levline aremtre oe Lon: | Perfectly sound. and I yesterday passed @ medi- | ing’s Stan entitled “An Important Decision,” | don this morping reduced their counter rate for de- | Cal examination, without an objection being and wherein [am named as counsel for one ofthe | mand bills to 490!:; their @) day counter rates re- | Dade, sured my lite for $5,000. Webster, of tlie Alexandria police. = } 7 Me: Edits Ta yous’ 7 ring (fic ements found jet | Iti. This act provides tor the preparation of | forfeited collateral for cursing; &3. Charles liter: Tn you This morning (moor Clements found a thict | a statement of the cost of an improvement, sad wton, John Lancaster, and Frederick eat on ae Gna ie a on ni | au Assessment to be made based on said étate- | Brown, forfeited collateral. for disorderly con- Sarah Regent, cursing; $5. John Coager, . | ment; that within ten days after making an | duct. James Daniels and Nicholas Myers was | parties, 1 find three errors, doubtiess uninten- | Maining 48755. While these rates are recognizd it Pike's Tooth- Ache Drops—Cure in one min- ie helen lm gab | asessment the board shail give. notice to the | fined S3eacn for cursing. Jou H. Rushing | tional onthe part of weer concer eee | ie Joulble to buy prime bills mach lower. @ day | ute. eott | Aretic Experi rere: outaintag Capt. 2 . ae ropri-tors of property ad jolniug and benelitved | and Henry Washington were fined S5 each for | corrected, the statement, as it stands, will mis- belog obtalcatls AC 18)". end doraaud at 430%, with - pein cn the ry of the P ot arbitrarily: eed ime, but reaily first of = - » OF t sll Lover,” Grecument bode amet 301 | opiropodig re Soca ee eee From the Oiceds t> the Monatsins By Jct u state bonds Miss onri's were \ higher | Cbitopodist. is iu attendance at bis establ Winhto an Joch of lis Lite. From tho F North¢ arciina farting ment, No. Si5 15th stroet, opposite the Treaau $8. Otherw Gepartment, from 3 a.m toe p.m. Fee, #1 pat usy marker visit. Estatlisbed in Washington, D. ©. 161 Dr. White removes Corns without pala, 90 the patient can walk with ease. He succes fully treats Bunions 6 ‘A | by said improvement requiring the amoant to | disorderly conduct. Flia Reader and Samuel x ‘on the greand and | be psid within tairty days; and that incase of | Washington, indecent exposure of person in grees bearing on the case is dated July 4, 18%: The camp ) splendidiy | Neglect or refusal topay at the expiration of | pnblic par! each; the judge remark- | Second. The term ‘‘allottment” should have sve supplisd with ex- | thirty days they shall immediately theresfter | Ing that the public parks could not be made use | been printed “attornment,” @ legal term used ee. : a. —— = | issue certificates of indebtedness against the | of as bawdy houses. Robert Sherlock, ava-| inthe act. Third. The proceedings were dis- Barger ea rete aed property **which certificates shall bear interest | grant, was sent to the chain gang. Rudolph | missed by Justice Taylor at the plaintif’s cost, sho weit Tass. Tee ek mene unt! paid at the rate of tencentum per annum, | Ray, forfeited €20 collateral for carrying con- | whereas the opposite statement is made in the a terrately steady @ud beavy, prices Ravin and until paid the asvessment and certificate | cealed weapone. George MecFee, disturbing | itcemrferredto. Hastily, your, @™% lower than yesterday. Extreme | lead your many readers. ' First. The act of Con- so the list was cellent water. Prime Croce oF TRE Pest YesTRapay List of Washing By ther. Chan K never s rors mad Penalties, Ry the Rev : : Clab and {ngrowin MA 3 tional Se shall remain and be alien upon the property | the quiet of Georgetown; &5. Henry Borcher, ates P.Tcstix. | been made as follows: ‘Telegraph. 17 4 7 . arn SS eee on Or agaimt which they ehall have been | forfeited collateral for throwing stones. Fran: ° fie M is; Lake Bhorey 74% 0 eee og one ee Seca h Drnt Bacheste: 108 © issued.” An act roved May 29°h, 1873, pro- | cis King, cvrsing in the S. iy Sporting Matters. P Wabash, 37 /@w%; hock Isi thousands o! nown personages who estival the re vides that the or payment of all ass-s3- | John Sexton, same offence; 33. 0. J. Epiror Star: The following may be of tn- estern, 39°5(a59; Bt tronize Dr. White’s establishment, find that }. and it ia | ment certificates which bave been or uray b2 | charged witheelling rea distri- | issued by the Buard of Public Works under | George ssid act of the Legistative Assemb! worth $2, 82 2 been S31, meen. The p ‘i Te if t 5 ork | timely attention to those important members, juor On Sanday; dismissed. | terest to those who engage in held sports with Teagan? Ob ase: Me ts s me Jones, larceny of an umbrella. | the dog and gun, and eepeciaily in diplomatic | weeks cf the decision of themmperinc court of Wis, | {20,feet, €conomises time, and condaces to nd costs. Georgeanna Shadrack | circles:—Mr. T. i K. Stuart, of this city, has re- | eonsin iu the ma‘ter between the railroads and tze | health, Comfort, and cheerfulness, and prob- used at target Oring. August 10th, 1571, shail be extended so and Sarah Fhont jarceny of ladies’ wearin ow Lao ioe Pisecdl a Khoda Fowaltof State, Lae served to weaken ihe market. ably to length o — = —- comb toons amourt of each certificate shal! be pays apparel, worth $30; Phenix discharged an: anaseas, Va., (ani nown plomatic ona casey Mor wonx, better work, end a greater va- ANKERS. Mtns Garese five « nunal instalments from the date of | Georgeanna fined £70, or sixty daye in jail. | circles here as the finest shot inthe state,) his | 2, The Markets, x. | shcepatwerk can be tome a tas Wears _ BANKERS. visited the park yosterday, and being escorted | sald certicates, with interest at the rate of ten | George Waters, colored, petit larceny of arti- | celebrated Irish setter “Duke.” Duke isaspien- | 4 BAL Virginia6's, pociers, 6 bid to day," | Wilson Sewmg Machine than on any other. Be VINGSTON & COMPANY'S BANK, tothe hall of the mansion honse he was wel- | per centum per annum until paid. cles of clothing; £20 and costs. Michael Oaton, | did specimen of the setter breed, and his repu- | 1.02: VirginieSs, Resler». 2 bid today. | Wilson Be of this by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- comed by Col. F. Raine and Prosdent Lem- | | The auditor proce-ds: «It will be seen that | sesauit on Kosapna, his wife; dismissed. A. C. | tation as a finely-bred dog is’ better known | aires iscaioe Flows dole nak tad vania avenue. 7,31: 20 Pine Street, New York. kubl, and the Baron responded in appropriate | the act laet above cited in termsextends the | Anderson, George G. Alexander, and Samuei | throughout the middie states than any Howard street aud western superfine, 4 00@4.7 ——_o—____ ined for the business of out-of-town Banks. ook time of payment of special assessments. Bul | Emory, charged with an aifray al the Piney | other dog. We congratulate Mr. S. in being | extra, 50 (S80; do. family, GaMvar 2a; ty s | S10 To $1000 invested in stocks and gold pays | Bi Corporations, Lodividuais, &e, Offer ape- ‘At 5o’clock the prizes were awarded. At the | Neither thi’ nor any other act impairs or in any | ranch race-course; $5 each. Anna White, | the owner of £o valuable a dog, and hope shat pe Ty ee a ““eneat | {ko hundred percont.e month. Send for sowed om Salty hetemns ome target of Lonor Mr. Klein, of New “ork, took | Wise affects the lien created by the 3d section of | threats to Eliza Brown; dismissed. Nelly John. | “ke” may ever continue tobe as famous a8 Gull Nor Led westarih F012); Nod do Mise | Hotlars. Tambridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wail 5 Bowe, nino. the first prize, $1,000. ‘The following Washing- | the act of August 10ta, 1871, which section de- | son, assault and battery on Alice Myers; #5 and | heretofore. Very respectfully, rejected do.. 1(0@1.10; amiber western, 1 street, New Yo: 1 tonians took’ prizes at this target: Radolph | Clares, In clear and express’ terms, that, “antil | costs. | Andrew Ashton, assault and battery on | OE WHO SAW AND ADMIRED THE ANIMAL, whi 1 al nna Brooks; $5 and c a ee ee ‘ 5 aid, the assessment and certificate for 135; do. Wr renter aot nek Sn Jone Lippold aod 1. Enprovements made by the ‘Bosra of Babite —— —- _ MURDER or 4 Vamwowt Grni—Sad Case of | Cord aniettnt Arm—white,soather : sch re orize . | Works shall remain & lien upon the rtion.— al just come » S182; . J Berger each, received » prize of $i. Mr. property on or against which they shall hare GEORGETOWN. light in the town of Hampton, N.Y. About two ae oa ig 8480; Ao. waite, 2 Wall street, New York. * < been issued.’ Nothing having m present ee ipaak , 18 years aa st menanged. , Bewii AcuINE. The get, making 224 degreen, and one at the man | een issued. Nothing havin any waator con. | ELECTION o» CAsureR.—At the meeting of | ne, im the employ of H. Or Peabody, acstiadie | $22 unchanged. lor BUGIS’ Baoan scaivecauosy: | oolsbrated Busser Parterae at Ohas, ceived the sixth prizs for bowling (=10). “Most | formity to law or any irregularity whatever in | the directors of the Georgetown Savings Bank | Granville, ¥'t., wae taken to Hampton for the | SCs Tbastige: BAG ise@lss, Suse cared | Banm’s hoopekirt and corset fackory. Tah street, Of the visiting societies leave Baltimore to-day. | the making of the assess te, he does not as- Toeercny evening Mr. H. N. Barrett was elected | ostensible purpose of making clothes, in which | ba Wex@itsc. Lard quiet, M4<@15. Westera | Intelligencer building. 0,23 During the progress of the many of the | Sume to consider such question. By the 37th | Cahier o bar bank, in placeof Mr. James Dick- | to take a journey. On the 15th of August she | buter Sim, BGM Coffee dull and pomnal. Petro- visitors embraced the opport * rm, 3G ——_—__—_— madeer" tion of the orgauic act, and by the act of the | 60m, deceased. died, after being visited once or twice by adoc- | lent quiet’ aud firmer; crade is held at 47@5. | Tae NaTIONAL Savinos BANK, corner of Gehine one wig cop tothe cnet *y fo make & | jogislature, it is made the daty of the Board ot | Mz. Jossra H. Brace, se., who has been | ter Hamed Streator Hoe Prone anes | Witek? steady’ Orn Bogan achive wad teed: seer ay ite western, 1 2641.40; red Maryland, 1 15( . (08 Im Watt Sta Ss; go, This Libae ae, | _. WEER's Dornes tn Wact Staawr.— 0 sins : : | stock operations on small capital without risk. ie oH Copy sent free. ‘TemnRiDeR & Oo., amber, 1 Ni k ave! 15th street, ‘pays 5 aoe Public Works to make these assessments | very lli at his residence in this city for several | remove the body on the Iith Instant, but par. | 1%@i Aunque 9 —Swer 60h ant heey cont, por aucam en Gupectes foranae sateuior RMAN AMRRICANGAVINGS BAW A Mississrrri C. e7.—This morn. | for special improvements, and by the former | Wecks past. is no better, and is not expected to | ties there, who mistrusted that foul play had | wheat @nd declicg. Corn quiet and wu month. Banking Lours,9to4, Saturdays, 9to | (7 RMAN AM ms pont, | had 3.28 La ing, ip the Criminal Court, Mr. L. D. Vincent, | all civil officers are required to take ‘and sab- ee ne med ea Pneumonia, and this Coch yg nee prevailed, on aes jury to changed Pa aaa dand 6 tos. Bs 2B, 1416 samen peid on 4 * m4 npome ‘ Mississippi, | scribe an oath. “ The special vement tax v . old the remains, a r’s jury was ® . Money, old, 9%. = aan Seen jomN Hivz, Jang-1y)0. B. Pax sun kaving wich Gervpe Wo Sant, arene’ | cuder cveiiecation Raving ehareiore, been tee eee a aan Erect eyoatet gress | Summoned and held an investi ation. aut Us | duilaadGtes Mockdeit ool Mus louse Te n> | ecetoed by the leading payeiainen ene eae E. "°8, FIMONEY & co. — 3 i. Be | I by sworn public ojicers in pursuance of yr : 2 . Rose, of Poultney, a ir. Belden, : 5 = fe 4 Gemee: prema tea me tiete mas law, the sancuemnt is presumed wae facie to tueasines in the neighborhood. Every one sup- | Whitehall, made an examination, and both de- when ier a eecount; WK. Bonde ot iaen ett, | one e —— a. elas Imei mar tO | Second Nastone! Bont Ber ine OOS Brensh covet \ | ruleof the law that all sworn public officers, | !\ wi ys. Dr. § rer, it is said, is no’ ‘ork Central, 96. 5 of rani Serie earrens be having bere: = ‘ne sth of | when acting within the scopeof thelr authority, | ¢ommenced work. Many windows were opened | to be found, and it is reported that on account | FRANKT ORT, August 25.—Bonds of 1352, 93%. TRERMOMETERSand Barometers arerepairea | .BUY and SELL GOLD, 60 July, discharged trom custody. Mr. Vincent | are pretumed to have faithfully fuldiled every | t0 ee where the tire was, but nothing could be | of some of the parties being inluential the cass | _Losienc Aumus air? p misc The weather thecagh- and minde to orderby Hompler near 44 street. | SON DS) STOCKS, & bad come in aud waived the warrant and was | requisite which the discharge of their daty | feen or heurd but the thumping of the old force | will be hushed Ups ee = = gel cio at ae posses Baer 9 ae Dlg Army o! ay accounts cashed in advance. now present. He would now move for a re- | demands, until the contrary is proved.” ils | PUmp. ee a ee count to Cpa markee tor these meathe bites | TSS OOMMUNITY at large ep ate the mao- hearin, cites Kussell agt. Beebe ¢t ai., Hempste: Graty Trape.—The canal boat C. F. Waters A Goop Syakg Story.—A Warren Springs Ser cont ee ia % below the bank of En, fuiness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 18 - — — Sars these, tor the gebiouer, eotucea ntention | Son tone ee eee Sout TT, Mom mae cree bushels wheat, and the | (Va.) correspondent says that wnile on astage | Pate Wie ameumt stboliica nore tate ee | ———— FAMILY SUPPLIES. to quash the indictment, and proceeded to argue | and closes: Under these circu: boat J. T. Hoffman with 180 barrela flour, both | trom CG vington to Healing Springs, receutiy, | cf England on lance to-dey is £150,000. Bri Georgetown Advertisements. | sa0<a sab BS that motion. report that the amount reported by the trustee | Consigred to J.G. and J. M. Waters. The sales | Mr. Cunningham, the driver, told him that @ ‘PRE SWiss anv donvEN’s al 29°, @30. Paris dispatches quotes reates at 63 france Jodge Humphreys said when the case was| a# a special improvement tax is a valid lien eas senonn were 3.000 bushels wheat at | few months ago he wasdriving the stage from | & ccntime: 0 $1.5 ceisler WilG TO UNAVOIDABLE Circometance, 4 mised tat: | Spon dea veal excete cam ta thin cnie.* ; $00 bushels do, at $1.31; to $1.33; | the Healing to Covingtoz, accompamed by a e Oi Yre'Dramene Batertainment for rebunaing ve OONDENSED MILK. sean fotartaneds bet cee ie Gent ee ees Seen ae, eoesioste and 1000, bushels at’ | Mr. Oliver, who is a resident of this connty. As | an Duraneeeie OR Tae ienal Omen,; | Epcosal Church at Beltwille, which was tw have PIERIOs exrns ct pny be felt it his duty’ to order the warrant in this | _PLoven Suoottnc.—The boys in the neigh- toSisi. No sales reported to-day. they were going up the mountain an unusually | “Wilnincron, DOs ansast as la tosre Goorsetown, te penpoans sot fers aie FINE OLIVE OIL : ease. Judge Humphreys reterred to the point | borhood of Jones’ Point have rare times just ——— Jarge black snake rolled down from the bank PRowasi.trigs.— Durt ie rest of Tassday over ey WILLIAM TYLEA, asenee, FLAVOUBING EXTBAOTS. raised_the given name 0! the party not appear- | tow. At daybreak they visit the Point and | TH" WaExry Coat Taavz—The total of | inte tho road. ‘The next moment ceili rokes Le ing—snd eaid i this was the court at which | #bcot afew plovers,snipes and reed birds, tas | anthracite marketed for the week ending on | hen flew down upon him and comumoneed vnc r lower tomperaiure, partly cloudy weather and oc: | FRY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. #1 const rains are probable, with east to north cote im A THBEE-STORY except im the west guf states, westerly or | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF y Winds with stationary temperature. Over BBICK DWELLING, WITH STOKE, NO 96 Tenucseee ond the Obio valley, higher barometer, BRIDGE STHZET, GRORUETOWS, AT AUO- 10 se could b d but a sale of which furnisbes them with ammunition. | the Lith instant amounted to 3*6,942 tons, and | ing him in the most furioas manner, entirely a e mouneet conse kotaeed aenee it After Cinner they cross over to Maryland in | tor the coal year 10,9:1,303 tons, against 11,348,506 | disregarding the presence of the traveller: in $2,000 for Bis appearance in | boats made out of old lumber, or anything that | tons to corresponding time last year, being a | and not desisting until the wheels of tho stags comes handy, to get watermelons, cc. Toward | ‘decrease of $19,593 tons. ‘The bituminous ton- | rolied over the snake and killed him. ‘The at- | tower temperateso than. oa nday, winds mostly TION, aeeegrear eee evening they return, and may be seen strewn | nage tor the week is 3 tons, and for the | tention of the hen was now drawn to the stage, | from nortceast to southeast and clear weather By virtue of a decd of trast dated December Kear Eetars Teansrens.—Valentine Wab- | along the shore from the Point to the Broomie- | 7eat 20,492 tons, against 1,952,923 tons to | and she few away upthe mountain. Mr. Oliver | Over the luke region, h gh barometer, low tempera- e:.* P. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. ler to Joseph Wahl rt of Woodstock, sita-| law, calling plovers as they rise from the | tame time last year, giving @ total of all kinds | said that he supposed the suake had probably | ture, wind j mostly fromnorthea:t tosouthesstcl ar | BER tciic 367, et ara. one of the and records f ate in the cou: Joseph Walier to V. | marshes over the croek. If within a half mile, | {Or the week of 44,155 tons, and for the year of | been after the lien's young turkeys. and tho Satoeeac nok tinlee temnetena Washington county) in the District of Oolw Wahler, part of ock, situate in county, | so perfect is the cali that the unsuspecting bird, | 13,049.795 tons, against *81,819 tons to the | mother had driven the serpent away. t bia, “eby, 114i Pennsylvania avi and st the request of the partics secured the ¥ avenne, £400; N M nnolly, part | lured from its safe retreat, answers, and dirocts me Inst year, being a decrease of 762,054 lees Salloss out Maid an front of the protuiees, at public anc” | Bore nrrtgst ee and LIQUURS, of ail gradua, 0; Nancy Mei ¥, part | Iu 2 8, and d ear, 762,05 = ‘ jssouri valleys an: D, ust 31, i574, at 6 o'clock , = Pal., | ite fight toward the opposite shore’ “If two ae At Port Richmond for the week ending | | A® Ortum Cure he druggist, a | tarrising temperature, « me gage a CLARET: per donen, #3 80; ENING WING, 98; | more gunners sbouid be together, they usually 2d instant, the receipts of coal were 29,005 | Londen paper, states that a young laly who | Clendy we thes ant over the northern po uate lying and § open fire on if when within @ handred yards. | tons, the Tb rtion possi- pmoente 37,000 tons, leaving 83,000 | bad long been addicted to the use of opium ap- | biy rain areas. Over Now England atl the middle * turns the plover trom its course, when the | tons on han¢ rt “ing in Georgetown, D.O 9 avd be NT of . Vessels during the past week | plied to an emient physician to make | etate 5 +9) 2 per galtor . wn and desc’ ibed on the Iand recirds of ait | » CiNGEB Saanby, eadpneney s¥Rur, igh barometer, continaed ow tsmpareture, | city es part of lot four (4) in “Old Georgetown,” | 2C.» 4c. Jee. : sti long the sh havo been plenty at this port, and freight | hypodermic injections of morphine. Beginning | winds m-stiy fromth® east or north and fresh us | beginplog for the ame at tho end of thictses (13, | espq; rr Hirst, part lot Sas tao bind becomes so bewildered thar i | charges. ate’ consequently a little lower, We | bY ieee 8 miter Of Morphing end water | Sorc fae loneaios Goan tes Moment Said iets en conveyed'to William Oscbioetieies ce = Eliza Borland ty Sam. E. Allen, part | sails siowly along looking for ts compauions, | now «uote =125 to Providence, $1.25a¢150 to | be gradually increased the proportion of WAGE | South ward pocasional raiane ' 4 ore “ ning theacs ar E J. G. Bigelow to John | until, after running the gauntlet of double bar- | Boston, and 95 cents to New York. The coal | Without letting the patient know of it, until al LOCAL RECORD. ) feec, thence re rel gupg, ol! musketa, Sharpe's rilles and horss- | al coke tonnage on the Pennsylvania railroad | ter a short time he used only the pure wats The thermometer in the basincss office of Tx weet and WHOLESALE PRICES oectr, , some lucky shot brings it to ths | lest week was 0s,107 toms, and for the year | After each injection she woald gently fall iato | Bran raved to-day as fells ‘Over 200 were killed in his way last | 21281 Of anthracite atta bituminows thers | a refreshing sleep, For several montharke 12 my 72; 2 p.m pabiou ore prhgairtas 3 Were 1,005,046 tons, and of coke 29,658 tons, | treatment was continued, the patient's system esr = This includes the ‘tonnage of coal both east | being gradually renovated by tonics. At length won KwiceTs go F 3... 69; Wa, ou Sullivan, part lot 5, T. Sullivan to James t 2 begivning, tog M the improvements, X- | consisting of '& neat three-story brick house wit noe OccvgRence tn ( , 1 x es tore on . SE eng ING ror | aud west. The coal trade has been almost | the lady was informed that for months she had | ¥ATI—The ‘Dr. HL, Labaves and tessliy st “Terns—ba prescribed by the deed of tra TEE “GEM” FRUIT JAR, Diales et By invitation of Colone! S. S. | wholly suapended in alroost all the anthracite | Dot been under the intlzence of opium at all, r street, were plunged in profound veer ule neg 7 Rapley) t whelsente prises — Kenlghts fromm Weenie ee ead pecnds of Sir | regions since the 19th instant, and it is sap- | and was greatly rejoiced to find herself cured of | Sie Bay miller street, were plunged in profound | Soaum from Deceuber 9, 1373, to day of Katghts from Washington and Ba ra, went ed it will continue suspended to the end 'e for the drug. Occurrences that can come upon a hoasehold. mee ral igs fs THE MASON IMPZOVED FRUIT 5 F. Paxate—r eard the commodions schooner Ridgway i oe ae OTHER OF SENATOK BRaowNzow was a | The doctor's son Arthur, a ladof eighteen years, | ing satereet le, aud. secured by A: whol-saie prices < m death in F abreast of t tockton Hotel, early yesterda: t eve, characterise ths prevent udidate for county register in the recent | killed himself while lying im bed at 10:30 o’cloc! deed of (rust on the property sol n yesterday's STAR, Was @ morning, and after satling over fifty miles they | -uspension asin the interest of the operators Tennessee election, - a iblished a: peal | by shooting a ball from a single-barreled pistol | depo: it of $1 will be regaired on the day of sale orge’s county, Md., but spent the | returned about 7 o'clock last evening, with | rather than that of the carrying co;pation, we sotee, om Chena, ee thisterece, | Gonougn his heart kis Wades area ie advance | 8"dali conveyancing at the expouse of the par. | “MASCN'S PUBOZLAIN LINED TOP” JaR, lite in’ this city, where he | seventy-seven of the snapping mackere! | Some tew operators who have had orders for | ‘. Voters, from which we make this extract f others of the family te his one in en ee | chacer : At wholrsate priese, was wel! anc y the dry goods | we have seen this seacon. Ths coal, we understand, applied to the Reading | j NOW» sgl: “gees ore pe Fone pe hg i freedipey tl Ronee. dt prema tone Ifterms of sale sro not compliad with in seven nthe dry goods | we have seon this “seacon. 7 Ieee b : Jarvis to grab it all? Sun, stand thou, oa second story e house. ars from | 4, the. righ sion aera : BOSS. was an active and | included the follow ie, ieoasin g men Hecho Bim ee an ComPaas Mount Gibeon, high in the heavens, and thon, | tbe indications of objects in hia room, that after « fanl THE “MELVILL” FSUIT Jar, mister aoa Wamemee Gen | abee Se ee ily awk s, but it was discovered that there warns ¢ | 06n, in the valley of Agalon, and witness, if | undressing and going to bed he had take fu Ivertieemen: fa somin'on At Wholsante prices, \ Chapter and Washington Com- | Colonel 8. amen tow h w demand for coal trom the region to war- | SU, please, the entire annihilation and ever- | volume of Shakspeare to read. At about hal oe shed in the city of Wes connection during his abs . Fo he expense of working an important in- | ,?ti># destruction of all who may dare oppose | past ten his father and mother were start! RAINARD DH. WARNER, ( “WHILSLU'S” PATENT FROIT JAR. ig his steel ane over which it was necessary forthe | {sé modern -joshuas on their onward march | the report of a pistol and the cr: EABLES A. JAMES, <tr Al wholeesie prices, remains w ty by the Ma. nd as the applicants for cars were | to this lttle office. Be ashamed, and get out of | Labaree thougit at first that his next door (Chron) THOS. DOWLING, Auct remain : y by the Ma: | stand the additional expense, some | thé Old man's way, and give it to ms for one bor bad fired the shot; but upon hearing 5 nai 6 [lee eee sere aarp. Tae Sonera from fifteen hundred dollars per day, tho purpose of | ‘TN, and then you may fight over it hereafter.” Se aan ere enna ee Le Tee eas Some ee ieee railroad depot about S o'clock to-morrow. tulfilling their limited orders for coal had to be | Wuar Cau or a Fataan Beine “Sassy” y extinguished the fre, aud was hesridiea | TRUSTEES’ SALE 0 eee Or waene oo ceased war yeare of age loaves & wife abandoned until there wae sach a general re- ; wa ‘the toy bleeding Troma cee noriticd | “REAL ESTATRON T ti To wis Son.—The Murfreesboro’ Monitor of | to fi: and two children RNEROF WATKE sumption of the topnage as pd the boy bleeding from a wound in ti N TRE peerres! as AND "WASHING z é And a full sesortme KecommitrEen ToT i lar working of the intervening plano. ‘Theee | Joursday save: +n old gentleman named Gray | lett breast. He was ehot through the heart as TOWN, AT AUCTION. © -CES?S, GBuE ena z¢ » TO FAL rking of the inter ing plane. Those | was shot by bis own son in his house, about two was dead.” His parents believe the shoot y Virtue of two desde « JELLY GLASsEs, eries of | James Shreve, wh 2 jail last | most experienced in the trade and the condition | miles northwest of old Jefferaon, in this county, | was accident: 2 ~ iding @ series of public meet- | week on a charge of rape on a womad named | of the coal market are sanguine in the belief 4 “ mn At whole last Saturday night. It seems Gray's 5 pose Of awakening a general | Williams, was batied out by Mr. Samuei Shreve, | that after the present month, and for the rest of . ‘fase ihas ons hai aged i cult A Nat DRIVEN INTO ject. On last Monday aven- | bis tather, in the sum of $5,000, but the ace. had engaged in a difficulty with a negro some a 0 pricer GIRL’S Heap.—At the year, the trade will continue fairly active | time before the parricide, and, having shot a the St. Louis cotton factory, on Ninth and Soa- riche churet, | wae: on fithout further Interruption or halt in produc. | the megro, was compelled’ to flee the concira, | lard streets, yesterday *difficuity of a novel steaks, in the basement | rant and recommitted, because the antlor: tion. Orders are dailyon the increase, and as Young Gray returned somo days atterward, at | Character took place, the results of which m wy >. (Stand New York brands) 7 ganization | were not satistied with the the laying in of the winter eve d tor domestic | Right, for his horse, buat discovered that his | prove serious. A couple ot Bohemians, a boy % o'clowk p. w., part of Dest Croebed Loaf. the parish, and 4) a : : Paes has faily commenced, there is no expecta- | father had traded the hore in his abaone and a girl, thirteen or fourteen years of ag Lee snd Cazcnuve’s addition to G-orgetown,D ( . | Powdered as QiN8 oF & Orncus Sop ar Ave- | tion of ary reduction in prices; on the contrary, quarrel ensued, which ended in young Gray | bad a bitter quarrel, in which the tormer o fronting twenty-six feet on the sonth side of Grantinted — ttor | 7 November, 1:71, Dan Rice opened | there is likely to be one or two more monthly | shooting his father dead with a gon. Gray had | came wildwith rage. Approaching heretealth- | Steet with a a f ops hundred <4" (clarified). Rey. J. A. Boxel; | bis grand Paris pavilion circus in Baltimore, | advances. The average prices of coal for Au- | not been arrested at last ily, with one hand he quickly placed a pointed improved by a ams butl Cight brown). - Kockelt; second vice | but in several weeks lost, it is said, over $10,0 gust having been determined at £2.54 17,190, tne —— ee nail to her head, and with a stone or some hard | “e.8* 8 black+mith and wheelr Deconn H. Mattingly; recording secre- | A large portion of the tents, gas fixtures and | wages to be paid for the month will be one cent How It Szems ro Owns Ontr' substance in the other land he drove it into her ans ©. Kenealy; treasurer, Danie! | furniture were stored in a warehouse on Charles | advance on the $2.50 basis. The Manch Ghunk | ARY.—Among the passengers of the Jersey City | skull. She screamed with the excraciating paia, % at of pie h The goats Met tay Lis sold to pay charges. | Conl Gazette of Iriday, speaking for the trade | ferry boat Newark, of the Deebrosses stroceiing, | kal, S young brute escaped without further ., A deposit of $10) required whan the prop. | 24 other goods et lowest possible rates. Bewpixe The de ind free years’ etorage kad in worwatetion: | Metus Meeize een says its much better than ig man wherjumped overboard ced vas | MtemPt to sable indary upon her. Tae girs | SY HOOF ay oasere CILDING Mave RE fe y a ays im- ne previous week, an G ers are who jumped overboard and was . nail f1 Y Ls Cas 5 walls of the Colon! duilding, which were | proved their appearance. ‘The ring aud dros | more encouraged. " Shipments arer honevnc The body wae recovered and iden, | COMPAndons cobenly: unlit ieameerains ae , WILLIAM A GORDOR Trastecs, | ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ OO, Grocers, condemned iew weeks since by the inspector | circle carpets were in good evniition. ‘The royal | sUll light from the regions. Phila. Beyer fed asa cattle broker named William Fitch, of | skull is fractured to's fatal degrees SL Lows | —S%1¢e0ue een ene ni of buildings, have been made secure by G. | velvet carpet had been packed in large cases | 44 4 Se SUL a Gola Fe Preoj. | Jersey City. Yesterday Mr. Fitch read in his | Democrat. . OME AGAIN! BOME AGAINII MASONIC TEMPLE, 9rx Brzcer, F. Wood, the well-known carpenter and builder, | and siored carefully, and when taken trom the | _- Seokey Fach Bee 4 Jump from a Preci- | morning paper, aa he was going down town in ee H AND VEBY GLAD UF I who was employed by the society for that pur- | cas¢e looked as though it had never been used. pice Bighty Feet Bigh into the Hudson.—A terri- T, @ horse car, a notice of his suicide. Bl Deacon GavupAm of the first presbyterian With evlarged premises, improved iachinery, Pposite pose. Itwas at first thought that the whote | The bidding was not brisk at any time, but the Les map occurred in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., | a friend he said; “There, I thought T tele church in Lock Haven is sojoursing in Vane | the best talent to be tied tn thee untry, to fact ~ ©. ©. Patent Omce, Front moulc: have to be taken down, but on close | result of the sale was fully up to the expecta- | Sunday, afternoon. A notorious character | Gevilish oot of queer like chic morning, and | dam street. The Lock Haven Republican says, | S¥°t) facility for doing tbe beat work wt low prices, PHONO Younes Celene condition with, (he ease Ax, | fins of the creditors. The prices of the various | Roms. senes Orameey,, repaired to the Kaal | now Iknow what bile mo. I'm, Geedor he | cWhes phe mn eee ee ete bloae Says, public that pro-omiueat as aey bore ben eee tene | J. F-JOBBBON "t cellent condition, with the exception of a few | lots were as follows: 1,000 cane-seated chairs in aes nero bank of the triver, 85 feet high, | corpse was that of J. W. Fitch, of Philadelphia, | up he often remarks, ‘Deacon, Gaadam you, | fanomin the pen ssmey bave bes oor teps- | ier of the blocks of san:istone used in facings, which | pretty good condition, 35 centa each; si) cane- | ®! fc. {Fing down, fell asleep, being half intoxi- | Pay}. Sta *-| please pase the plate.’ ” 7 Were pot originally clamped. These defects | seated settees in good’ condition, i cts. each; | Cated. After an hour's slamber he arose and OTTO IS EXOELSIO® . ———___________ ——________ In Dyeing aud Olesning Ladics Dresses, Shaw's, 'HOICE FAMILY Rave been remedied, and the building is now | alotof tent poles ges etree nd od | nee oa narect with him» who had been jump- | | River WATER IN ENGLAND —Tne condition | «@-Bepresevtative Joseph HL. Sloes, of Als- | Suctece ries’ sionmine Les 3 S05 Goat's Conte Cc ‘AMILY FLOUR. pumemy oneeee Carpeting, $150; absat 3,000 ponmds eae mod | ing, “1 will 852 Tou & lesson, boys, and show | of the waters of some of the rivers in this co.in- | bama, having failed in his effort for revo niaa- | Pevissnnd Vesta. seg aes comprising several small tents, 10% conts per | JOA leap.” Pu ting off his shoes, he went to | try, says the Pall Mall Gazette, is now so hor- | tion, proposes to make an independent race, sai home toeverybody from 7a, m. until =o Sure son Damacus—Mewcs. Stilison end about 300 yards Brussels carpet that | the edge of the rock, evidently to look fora | rible that those whe tall inva wots oe therist, | but he receives very little encouragement and | Satur cclabiiched Milt non the ee conan, es baa; tee Sena eens nee | eed in the ring, St for the entire | Place ftom which he could jump easily into the | vot so much of being drowned as of beiag | the most he can dois to give his diveriet to tas ‘ ag ciel Moulton, entered a suit against the Washington | } | mall tent completa, but in poor condi. | Water below without striking on the rock. | poisoned. This was the case with an unfortu: | republics Gatto ieee 3 4. SS OR WHITENESS,PURITY and SIR BNGTB aud Georgetown Hailrad Company for dam- | tion, brought $9; about 500 yards of royal vel- po ee A pede F aeohne = poarmep ed hate man on howe body an inquest was held by | ewer | jy3-tr 49 Jefferson strect, Georgetown DU. HAS NO SUPERIOR ws alleged t a é ti plaintif? ~ t at at for © coroner at Sal . It ceased y C —— ~ > Glare" on: the 20h of May. Is. They allege | Ladprivate boxes Mreneht ates eae eae: | the leap. A man, tater, want oer | ie into the Irwell while looking at the regetta, | FWTSS¥ GMAND GIFT coNcEar, GEORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D.c., e date mentioned she notified a con- | era! other small lets of carpets, gas fixtures an. and held bim back, Cramsey excl aiming, and according to the medi evidence the FOR THE BENEPIT OF THE Bank bours, t she desired to get on s car, and | other odds and ends were sold iv email lots What's the matter with you’ Let me go! (to receive deposit * | fs Segre lepe He had been in the river about ten minuiss | Montpelier Female Humane Association | seposis, ‘Gene ponte Bei, mid Interest paid ov ing upon the same t Probably realized $100 in all. Tha total resnit | Ag#im ho started for the edge, looked over and nking Business done, and Col- once, and tbe recommendations it ban hacci tea the bell aud ind car ttarted: ceasing tea heuig | Brobably realized $100 in all. 2500, | tn back ten tect for another start, and was | when he wes helped out, totaal! Te emacs, ©2 All scceesibie ‘Peints. Discount | from ‘will pte wag espl be eer emer gp nagh tre perio oey ght the second time ‘and a struggle took | eight hours. eee ee Oe AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. days, Mondays, < <5 a most fnerstion to strike her in the side, and eo tpjuring her | while the original cost of stock that was sold sls POLLS HORN, Presi . that « ae been unable to di cea oat _ ace, and Cramsey struck one of his captors . a. ° tent. bat «he bas been unable to do the work of her | amounted to between $10,000 and $12,030. ‘yoadont | 4 MURDEROUS Mora=nas-Law—On lect B. W, BABRETT, Onstiter. e = family. and has been compelled to employ » SS ag Pega re es ee i vi tebe , ‘ He was re- | Monday morning a virago named Reynolds, ia B. Potkinhorn, Thos. Dowling Mitebed), ee the breast. crving, with an oa: ; ate 3.7. Mitchel), | found equsl to our standard. cause or his death was the foulness of the water. = 3, s ¢ 3 jan, &¢. Damages ate 00 THE BALtTINOKE Post-Orrick Rowseey. let me go I'll take you in with me si cena . Gen. A. W. Denison, postmaster, yesterday | leased, and sat down for about five minutes, | the town of Leroy, Wis attempted the ite o° y i Jas. Dickson, W. Jones, Tue Mossy Pavxe Unvieasantxuss.— It | stated that there were ‘no-new facts regarding | a0d 8 inan took & seat between him and the | ber son-in-law, Charles Allen, or 2 4. Shinn, Ki 7 isstated that the information respecting the | the robbery of the mails by G. W. Ul S| precipice. Grameey aid, ‘let me jump, and | throat with a razor. é , November 23, 1874. C - jo Thos, Knowles, Bee ree ation to our SUPERIOR GRA. recentiy-proposed duel between Coionel Mosby | and that ali the facts would appear at the ox- | I'll meet vou at the rurnace dock.” “In another | terrible vomiting epell last Suns EDUOTION IN PHiOuS = 7 Dest, and which is cue of cur specialties and Captain Payne was not given nor did it | aumination befere U. S. Commissioner agers | moment ha suddenly made a dash for the edge | its supposed thatshe trled to po —. RR epcOrion te peroes fy Sove F Rar’ Tom lhe wite of any party toterested, but | to-morrow at 12 o'clock. He said that Glay- | of the rock, shouting, ‘‘Now, I'm off,” and, | OUteffect. She cut a fearful before moving into our New we will, from | Worsaleby the that Judge Keith, who was stopping at the | poo! i ‘orite, and had been | with a fearful spring, leaped out into the air | Just missing the ogee, vein, Allen waiked LIST OF GIFTS. this date, L EVERYTUNG AT Bepicep Warren Green Hotel at the time the seconds nm charge of the newspaper deliv: and plunged feet first down a distance of 85 | three miles to his father’s house, and was then PRICES. PRIBCIPAL GBOGEES, met there to arrange the preliminaries, and be- | account of an aitiction of hie back, wi feet into the Hudson. It is stated that he turned | COnveyed to Waupun, where Kis wound met ft = 000 | OU NOC te are eT weer: | and by the manufacturers, came apprised of tbe proposed meeting. Atter | understood to have been rheumatism. He had | once in the awful descent, and struck the water | dressed. An officer is searching for the woman, i jeB-te 101 Bete 2 SELES. dssuing warrants for the arrest of the parties | been informed that his wife was compelled to | sideways. Up to 9 o'clock his body had not been | Who bas probably commi suicide, as she ; street, Goorgeiown. . w. © TERRA 3 t ig said, mounted his horse and | rub him fi found. carricd the razor with her when she ran. Eg B cy 8 ° Yes ithess the duel. = ———— .. ELEGANT 10B ABD OYSTER CAPITOL mi He hi ighly A THIN-Skinyep Doc Carousr.—About a e a... 2 Pal LLS, Yorrsrvt Baccs LiaANs.—Late last night week age one Charles F, Transcript sa; ¥ 000 sugié-ly Hi Officer Berkley bg ote cng Epo aor pe in ‘mpathy. | #PPeintment as dog- acse! et just ee . —_—_—_—__—_—_————____. & beastly state of mtoxication em q railroad co! . i Sp tn Gs Guarel guandeense ‘Thevaeretien | aan year 12 at he had collected ext a OOAL AND WOOD. names as Charles Heise and Wm. Mitchell, and cell do; ich, unless he received calamity. The J. = za, said jonged in Soat! ugton. They | very low-spirited appointment compiny : were well-dreseed but had to be put back with eoracne te. is _ the community. arranged to provide Dealer in best varicties of the bed bugs and rats, as are all other such that some of by wrence Wayfarers, there being no other accommods- cd ANTHEACITE AND CUMBERLAND O0AL, ‘The offense of setiing liqnor to minors by eepers of groggeries ts too much overlooked Pile: WOOD im the stick, or sawed and split. peculation. 1 Inkimois “Goine Door Gor = he responsible for gaten ro Whole Tickets ca "and ards: Foot of K strest and Bhode ‘Tunet Finoerep Jack ’s Creek regio aa i ones | Biphas cr saad Ooubos = ¢ Sere see : sized Sa mages with : tty cor: Sth sd Sant on Coan es COAL: of Soa Se Paes , or sewed and split or ip or by i Patixo raz Poice.—Controller conchide the payment of the the ihe laborers on the Pons ut Phare SRE Sez ations to mak, Hu