VOLUME WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., SEPTEMBER 17, 1871. NUMBER 28.

THE BRIBE. breath with war, storm, hurricane, and the the provision basket, to see that the farm ser- them. You can submit to M'lle Blanche's Events soon proved that the Tennessee, For THE CAPITAL. depot at Troy, and if in changing they leave any' rlsscy, who had her back to him, turned at once, BY MARY KYLE DALLAS. dark decrees of fate?" vants opened the pavilion and prepared every- decision without the slightest anxiety. We commanded by Buchanan, of "Merrimac" LIVING ON MORTGAGES. of their hand baggage in the car, they need never; and seizing him by the hand exclaimed, " You'ro - have some cosy sleeping-rooms here, enough fame , was a most formidable rival to our own expect to see it again—and serve 'em right too: my man!" Hashed is the sound of music, "The fates crush us only when we oppose thing properly for our comfort. A leading Western paper gives twenty or Silent the dancers' tread, them. As soon as we submit and yield to I need not describe our ascent; every one for a larger party than is to be accommodated monitors. Waiting until the wooden fleetha d thirty years further time to the friends of for being so stingy as to decline to pay the extra' The Wards led at first in the morning race, and And her mother's hand has lifted them, they may bring us happiness." knows that to reach ruined castles demands to-night; look, this one is at your service." got within a short distance of our position, economy and home industry, to "howl" over sum demanded. the excitement began from that time. On the The veil from the bride's fair head. " Submission," exclaimed M'lle Blanche, considerable effort from the knees and lungs. He rose and opened a door, revealing a very we steamed slowly ahead, followed closely by their false views before they become utterly However, I am wandering from Saratoga, and return it was for a while difficult for those near Slowly her,timid footstep "is not the choice of every one. A strong I will only say that we had to climb up by a handsomely furnished apartment with a recess the Manhattan, Winnebago, and Chickasaw, extinct. After that the millcnium of free that won't do while such an excitement as the the goal to tell who was leading, but when it was Has passed up the quiet stair; the two last named being Mississippi monitors. trade, or rather of remote trade, is_to have regatta has caused prevails. You would scarcely seen that the Renforth or Tyne crew were ahead Never again may linger and prudent man does not yield to fate, but wretched goat-path, but the expedition pro- containing a bed. of the Wards the excitement became intense, Revolving our turret until the guns bore di- think it was near the middle of September, so! The step of the maiden there. holds the reins of his destiny himself." duced a pleasanter state of affairs. I ventured I must confess with shame that I was al- full sway. It is very kind of this sagacious lively is the place ; but you arc made painfully : and when the Wards gained and suddenly darted "Ladies do not always possess the skill to offer M'lle Blanche my arm, which she ac- ready too much under the spell of my en- rectly on the small patch of wall visible above editor to predict the glorious future, and give aware that this is merely a postscript to the past them and came in triumphant, the cheers A moment her shadow licth the sand on Fort Morgan, we steadily neaxed Tremblingly on the floor, Trtith which I see you guide the reins with a cepted without the slightest hesitation. When chantress to make any very earnest protest so long a -life to a dying party. As trade now season when you go to the lake and get your; were deafening. We are a savagely patriotic The next, and her robes' white foldings firm hand," I interrupted. we reached the ruin and passed through the against the arrangement. Who could have the point from whence our captain had deter- goes, however, we can, we think, outlive our mouth and eyes full of dust, and your clothes re- people sometimes, and never was fierce partisan- Have passed through the open door, "Yet every lady might. All that is neces- well-preserved doorway which had formerly shortened such hours before it was necessary, mined to fire. r'^ credit long before twenty years, and we may semble a miller's. The Hon John Morrissev was ship for fellow-countrymen more generally dis- Leaving, to tell her presence, sary is the desire to learn." divided the outer buildings from the citadel, and how could any one resist the çlea that an At precisely five o'clock the ball was opened look for statesmen of a better stamp to come greatly lauded for liis in causing the played than after the Wards won the race. One A token fair and sweet— drive to the lake to be watered during the season, seedy-looking man declared "I would rather A white rose which has fallen "Our highway is very smooth and level, an we entered the court-yard. A most majestic invalid mother must not be disturbed? I by a shot from our starboard gun, followed into power. During the war the country view burst upon us—the dark, pine-circled practiced a forced economy in its trade with and paying half the cost of it, and. ho is now have given ten dollars out of iny own poeket From her bosom to her feet. excellent road," said I laughing, " yet perhaps allowed myself to be persuaded to remain, immediately by the one on the port side. than have had those Englishmen beat our men." valley, the river winding far below us, the other nations, but since the peace, and the greatly praised because he originated the idea of Peace to that star-lit chamber, we may come to some narrow bridge, some drank the freshly filled glass of wine, and ac- Scarcely had the thunder of our guns died this regatta and so drew a fresh crowd of people j The Renforth men came in second, and there was Peace to that snowy breast, . . difficult turning or steep hill, where I shall neighboring heights, and a broad expanse of cepted the cigar proffered by the abbé at the away in the still morning, when the sullen removal of many restrictions, the imports to Saratoga. I believe he owns the regatta. I enough magnanimity left among our patriots on Where the black curls of the bridegroom, have the pleasure of being obliged to help the beautiful and fertile lands of ancient Bur- suggestion of M'lle Blanche. We resumed boom of the Manhattan's fifteen-inch told that have increased and have become excessive. was told the other day that almost all of the five the grand stand to give them three cheers when In place of the roses, rest; gundy. our conversation, but M'lle Kuhn soon rose, the brittle was begun which should be the last A further repeal of import duties will present thousand dollars given in prizes camc out of the they landed at the foot of the stand. For my And, oh I may no dream of sorrow you." • • "I would be very foolish if I should ask I was in a singularly excited mood, a species bade us good night, and went up stairs to her for s6 many poor fellows now eager for the a margin of profit to traders, leading to still Hon. John's pockets. The hotels gave very little, part I was almost sorry the Renforth crew were Visit her sleep to tell greater excess jn the banking trade. It always comparatively, -which is surprising, as they have beaten, because I feel a sympathy for their many She has left life's sweetest moments your aid before knowing whether you can of blissful intoxication in which the fact that own apartments. The abbé occupied a room fray- j has been so in our history, that heavy imports eceived most of the benefit, andtft was probably misfortunes since they left England, especially Without, where the rose-bud fell. drive." Blanche, with a Sort of submissiveness that like miñe on the opposite side of the drawing- Steadily nearing the enemy, closely fol- followed the reduction of duties, and the for their emolument that the races were set for their great loss when Renforth was taken from "That is true; I must seek for some oppor- was perhaps merely the result of fatigue, al- room. lowed by the fleet',ou r shot and shell poured country has bled freely, while its means and Saturday and Monday—obliging the crowd to stay them. Saturday morning I was standing on the lowed her hand still to rest on my arm, bore As Blanche passed, taking leave of us with into the fort with all the precision of target dock at Moon's, and Kelly of this crew was near POWDER AND GOLD. tunity to prove it; I should like nothing bet- its credit were exhausted. Ever since the war over Sunday. They overreached themselves some- ter.", no trifling share. We «tood in -silence for a a graceful bow, her eyes rested upon me with practice, and as each vessel came into range, what, however, for although for several days the sanding the handle of his oar. In reply to some long time, each apparently enchanted, rav- broadside after broadside sent its hail hurtling closed, for five years past, we have paid our lake has been smooth as glass, on Saturday it be- question of mine a conversation was begun, and ' STORY OF THE UHLANS. "There is Colomier aux Bois," said the a very singular expression. immense balances with the proceeds of sales priest, pointing to a ruined castle near us. ished, absorbed by the beautiful scene before Strange ! there was a shade of displeasure, into the doomed stronghold. The enemy were came a "raging canawl," and no race could come I was greatly pleased with the man's manner, ap- of mortgages or bonds. The difference be- off. On Sunday morning the weatherjlooked so pearance, and sensible remarks. He was dressed Related by a Prussian Officer. We had turned from the broad highway us; but I. must acknowledge that in my heart dissatisfaction—I might almost call it çon- not slow in answering, and soon a steady roar I thought only of Blanche, was conscious told that every gun, afloat and ashore, was tween the two is nothing, to speak of, and it threatening that it was feared no race could take in a white flannel suit, which contrasted well with some, time before, and were now driving tempt—in the look and the slight curve of the his ruddy face and dark beard and hair. He is only of her presence. engaged, while a heavy canopy of smoke is simply that we are living on the proceeds place Monday, wherefore many persons became TILANBTATED FOR T1IE CAPITAL FROM THE GERMAN OF through a very romantic valley formed by lip; what had I.done? of mortgages sold abroad. "Abroad" is the disheartened and fled Sunday afternoon on the not a tall mau but looks powerful, as do all the LT5VIN SCHUCKINO. one of the tributaries of the Oignon. Rug- After a pause she said quietly, "Acknow- CTo be continued.) slowly floated away to seaward, dimming the 3:30 p. m. train south. Englishmen in both crews. He has what is sun slightly, but leaving a clear field of- view gulf into which, as a nation, we are sinking CHAPTEB IV—Continued. ged rocks and picturesque cliffs inclosed the ledge that I was right." in debt past redemption, except through the known as a good face, and looks like an honest, for the battle. Since my return I have been trying the waters, hearty yeoman. The Wards look like sinewy, When we met at dinner, I said to Glaurotli: little vale on either side; close at our feet the "Right? Right in what? Have I not told ordeal of hard times and loss of credit. The you that I am in such a peaceful mood that I We had arrived, about a quarter before six but have not learned to like them or been CQn- fleshless Yankees. They are said to be in fine "You must be on duty this afternoon, my water of the stream rushed along a deep chan- downhill of our import trade, sustained by erted to a belief in their virtues. But I like to have totally forgotten war, and would acknow- condition, and their rowing is something beauti- dear fellow." nel hollowed from the rocky soil; often its o'clock, in midchannel and abreast of a pow- our good credit, is an easy road to travel, only go to the springs and see the cadaverous speci- ledge every one to be right? Do we differ in ful as well as wonderful. They row as one man. "What duty?" ripples were dashed into sheets of foam by erful water battery of heavy guns, and had the way is slightly blocked by crowds of idle, mens who swallow tumbler after tumbler full, anil opinion about anything?" just deciphered a signal from tlip flag-ship to '' I am going out on a reconnoitering expe- the extreme rapidity of the eurrent. At anxious men, who think they ought to be at the immense creatures who do likewise. One The scene at the regatta in the afternoon was engage the fort at close range, while the wooden dition this afternoon with Friedrich. M'lle times our road, hewn along the stony bank of "Oh!'in a thousand things, I think," she work creating the supplies the traders so pro- lean man has managed to gorgo sixteen tumblers much the same as in the morning, and after the vessels should pass on and engage the Ten- of Congress before breakfast. I don't think look- American victory the defeat in the single-scull Kuhn will be our guide, and "— the brook, suddenly climbed a steep slope, replied in a soft, low tone which still rings in fusely import. my ears. nessee, when a stunning shock under our ing-at any of these steady drinkers would be race was not so generally felt as it would have '' M'lle Kuhn! you are to take her as your leaving the water roaring through a deep ra- "And yet I could not quarrel with you bows threw every one from their feet and In a national point of view debts at home likely to make proselytes. Oh ! what a lot of big been otherwise. guide? Really, that is a strange proceeding/ vine, and affording us a charming view of the people there are here; more especially huge about any of them. If I could prove myself made us imagine we had mistaken the channel are of no significance—one pocket is minus Of Saratoga personal gossip there is not very Take care that she doesn't lead you astray or lovely little valley of the stream. The ruined women ! And these fat women, who ,are so wide much to tell just now. I know'of a man who right a thousand times, what would, it avail? -and had struck. Almost at the same instant, and the other plus. Any amount of overtrade carry you off entirely." castle, which was in a southerly direction, : some of them that one trembles in seeing them drank from eighteen springs in one day, and still You know that ' might makes right,' and you and through all the roar of battle, came the in home products is as nothing; but indebt- "Since such a catastrophe is possible, I stood upon a lofty ridge in a part of the val- pass through an ordinary gateway, can swallow survives, and of a lady from New York who is have the power." voice of our brave captain from the turret, edness abroad, or overtrading in foreign pro- will confide the chief command to you, that ley entirely inclosed by hills. I had observed an incredible amount of mineral water. The park credited with one hundred silk dresses. Stupen- bidding each one' save himself as best he duct's, as in our case, is not only the worst is a lovely place for a stroll, but one cannot help this division of the army may not be left with- it some time before, but M'lle Kuhn had not " I have the power? " she said quickly, and dous. The Hon. Fernando Wood is about to build could, for the ship was sinking. sort of national folly, it is bankruptcy on a emarking in passing through it that it is an ex- a magnificent residence at one end of Broadway^ out a head. The duty will not be very severe! thought of showing me the goal of our jour- then glowed with the girlish blushes, the em- grand scale. Exchanging new bonds for old cellent place in which to learn " How not to do where there is a fine view of mountains in the dis- You can choose the most comfortable arm- ney until now. She was by no means so cor- barrassment, caused by the consciousness of My station was forward of the turret-cham- bonds, or paying them in gold, either at home it." There arenoticesstuck everywhere, " Keep tance and a pine grove ; and that there may never chair in my room, and light a cigar; but under dial sis she had appeared the day before; there a thoughtlessly uttered word, which may call ,ber, between it and the cabin. The shock or abroad, is of course all right, and we are off the bank," "Don't walk on the grass," "Let be anything " unpleasant" between his house and no circumstances whatever are you to leave was a tingo of vexation in her manner, the forth an answer that is not desired. had thrown me, partially stunned, to the deck, the trees and shrubs alone," and "Visitors are very glad the Secretary of the Treasury is the landscape, lio means to keep the latter in the the apartment until I return. Those are my words with which she answered me contained The abbé interrupted .the conversation, and while struggling to regain my feet a rush warned not to tease or feed the buck, it makes background and gaze on it from the rear piazza. successful in largely reducing the public debt strict orders; if you infringe upon them I a veiled reproach, and licr lips had the pout- which I would willingly "have continued, and of water through the cabin door, breaking him vicious," are a few of the prohibitions many It has been suggested at the Indian encampment by payments and by less, interest; and not- shall Vnflict a heavy punishment, or summoi) ing expression by which women show us their we spoke of other subjects. The priest men- down in its passage the woodwork like paste- times repeated, which are to be seen in the spring that it would be well when selling their hard pin- 1 withstanding the volumes of speeches to the you before a court martial; but as you are displeasure. What was the matter? Did she tioned the different objects and places which board, warned me that something terrible had park. The buck, poor fellow, is now kept within cushions in future to supply a small hydraulic contrary, we firmly believe that a hundred small Inclosure, and is not to be set free again such a thoughtless fellow that I cannot depend regret the mark of favor which she had given we perceived in the distance. He was ver happened, and that haste alone would save me machine whose pressure would be sufficient to For THE CAPITAL. millions more yearly out of the custom-house until all the visitors are gone. He must be a drive the pins in. Miss GRUNDY. upon you in the least, I have devised a pow- me in making this excursion? Yet she had eloquent and communicative about them; but from a fearful death. Tearing through the from still high duties, while imports are ex- most extraordinary animal to be made vicious by erful charm to hold you to your post: I have proposed the trip herself. I must confess I saw with no little anxiety that the sun had HOW I LEFT A MONITOR. wardroom, I had scarcely taken a dozen steps wheii the ship gave a fearful lurch and plunge, cessive, to be applied-on the debt, in gold, being fed. Serve him right if he can't take a joke. brought the Chevalier von Faublas down that I was by no means at ease. already sunk so far in the "horizon that its BY H. WEBSTER. lower edge almost touched the blue, cloudlikc and

THE fashionable dancing academy of Messrs. Marlni The Episcopal Convention pf Illinois, which closed HDRY GOODS, &c. BUILDERS' MATERIAL. LOAN OFFICES. MEDICAL. LOCAL ITEMS. its session in Chicago on Friday evening, passed a reso- (XRAND ARMY LECTURES. & Bates will reopen for the season of 187I-T2 on Satur- lution that legal proceedings be taken to prevent a fur- WABD CREW ascribe their victory in the recent day next at Marini's Assembly Rooms, on E street, be- ther diversion and maladministration of the property 11 ¡and revenue of Christ church by the Rev. Mr. Cheney. NEW DRY GOODS MBER PRINCE'S, MANHOOD i ampio regatta to the uso, while training, of Snlli- tween Ninth and Tenth streets.. This academy was Two new dioceses Iri the State were also created. „'« incomparible Herb Appetizer. established in 1858. Both tho gentlemanly teachers A mammoth cheese weighing 8,000 pounds, the pro- AND have had large experience, and many of our Host duct of one day's milking of 2,200 cows yielding 30,105 Third Regular Gourse of Twelve. SHINGLES, &c. IN THE TBB Income of the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE So- graceful dancers, male and female, are graduates of this pounds of milk, manufactured in Erie county. New No 120 Broadway, Now York, for 1870 exceeded York, was deposited for exhibition in the International institution. Industrial Exhibition in Buffalo last night. Combined income of thirty-three other life compa- CARPETENOS. LOAN OFFICE. Several members of the Louisiana Presidential com- ri,» in the United States CITYJTEMS. mittee now in Boston have had a conference with Gov- SEASON OF 187I-S!. Young and Rising Generation. ™S"f5!oN is called to the advertisement of the G ernor Claflin, chairman of the Republican national com- UBB SHAFEB'S CELEBRATED TOOTH POWDBB—it is mittee. The federal outrage at New Orleans was^is- n Lecture Committee for the coming season. Thoro BUILDING LUMBER A acknowledged to be the best. Sold by all druggists, cnsBed, and it was believed that Grant will Immediately ' ' bem before in this city such a display of talent remove the guilty officials unless he decides to accept of every description. 1006 Pennsylvania Avenue, and at tho depot, T. S. Burr, 910 F street, opposite Ma- the responsibility of their act. •Hy course, and the people are under many obliga BUBDETTE'S i y sonic Temple. EXTRA ORDINAR Y ARRA Y OF TALENT ! """ „ the "committee" for providing such a glorious Hon. William T. Havemycr has written to Comptrol- Walnut, A§h, Oak, and Poplar, Tho vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a few lioiisjj STRANGERS visiting our city should not return to ler Connolly that he ought not to resign, urged him to array of talent. _ appoint a Deputy Comptroller to act in "his stead, arid Fall Stock of Dry Goods and Carpetings years how often the p&llld hue, the lack-lustre eye and their homes until they have procured a bottle of Sulli- Andrew H. Green has been appointed to that position of the best quality. •MAMA WELLESLEY of this city, who delivered OYER THE BAZAAR. I Miss van's celebrated Appetizer which can be found at No. by Connolly, who has removed the former incumbent, emaciated form, and the Impossibility of application to tho occasion of the presentation of the 507 ¡Fourteenth street. Mr. Storrs. Mr. Green was recommended by Mr. Havé- is vary large and receiving now supplies daily. The THIRD regular course of Lectures, &c., under Wtaite Pine Fencing, • the address on myer. At a meeting of the Committee of Seventy an mental effort, show their baneful influence. It soon RUtO Company A, Washington Light Infantry, was the auspices of the Department of the Potomac, Grand address to the people of the State advising them or the FANCY* DRESS GOODS, from 25c. per yard up. becomes evident to tho observer that some depressing l recipient of a magnificent basket of flowers, also WH WOULD CALL the attention of buyors of dry goods necessity of a new city charter, was ordered to be Army of the Republic, will open with the 1x6—16 feet long. to tlie advertisement of W. W. Bnrdette in another iprted honorary member of that company-which re- drafted. FRENCH CASHMERES AND MERINOES, from influence is checking the development of the body. column of this paper. Notwithstanding the advance in (Mendelsshon Boston Quintette Club,) flect» honor upon the company as well as upon herself. 7oc. per yard up to $1.50. . Dresfeed Lumber of all kinds, Consumption Is talked of, and perhaps the youth is re- goods, Mr. Burdette is prepared to sell at old prices. DIED. AT LINCOLN HALL, kept under cover. IT WAS THOUGHT in timeipast the Yoke Shirt could IRISH POPLINS, $1.25 j/er yard. moved from school and sent into the country. This is BY REFERRING to the advertisement in to-day's issue FREEMAN.—On the 17th of August, at Cintra, Por- ' h0 improved. Tecl of the avenuo has shown-the tugal, aged 11 months, CAROLINE FREDERICA, the | CASE CALICOES, at 5c. per yard. Oil Monday Evening, October 9, 1871, Cypress Shingles of various Brands, ono of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary Inrld it was a mistake by inventing a hand shirt with of the French importing house of Mr. M. Willian, it beloved child of W. Peere Williams Freeman, late Sec- To be followed on the same week night by diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the " ' attached. This shirt is so comfortable when will be seen he has a large and rich stock of desirable retary in H. B. M. Legation in this city, and of Ella, his 20 CASES CANTON FLANNELS, from 1312c. (including Simmons, Davis & CO.'B.) STRANGERS powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to ' that a blind man would not know he had this in" goods. Mr. W. imports all his goods, and they will be fife. * per yard up to 25c. RBV. ROBERT COLLYER, of Chicago, found the real article. TURTON.—On the 16th instant, in the 81st year of | Laths and Pickets, Cedar Posts, &c., &c. healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned in- ilensablc article on. lie charges nothing for the in 200 PAIRS BED BLANKETS, from $3.50 up to ANNA DICKINSON, volition, as he sells them at the price of the old styles his age, FERDINAND TURTON, a native of Ripley, wardly upon themselves. BLONDE CURLS, a new and full assortment of all the Derbyshire, England, bnt for the past fifty-two ycarB a $12. B. F. TAYLOR, of Chicago, FOR SALE LOW BY light shades, have just been received at C. Baum's resident of this city. NATIONAL THEATRE.—It will be seen that the initial His funeral will take place from tho residence of his 50 PIECES TABLE LINEN, from 30c. pet yard HON. GEORGE W. CURTIS, AND CITIZENS If the patient be a female the approach of the menses Human Hair Depot. Also Ms celebrated Corsets, a crformance of tho dramatic season will be given on son, John B. Turton, No. 2122 H street northwest, on up to $1.50. MRS. DALLAS-QLYN, is looked for with anxiety as the first sympton in which good many new styles have just arrived. Don't mis- Monday, the 18th, at 3 o'clock p. m. The relatives and WM. B. REDGRAVE, Saturday night next, Bulwer's play of " Money " being friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ALSO, The distinguished English Tragedienne and Shakes- nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the cir- the attraction. This piece will afford the new manager take the name and number, 408 Seventh street. Should certainly pay the Bazaar of pearean Reader, Corner Seventh and Q Streets North" culation and visiting the cheek with the bloom ef „„ opportunity to exhibit the entire company. We Now READY.—Ail excellent assortment of Business SPECIAL NOTICES. A largo Btock of MARK TWAIN, se 17-tf bove heretofore spoken at length of the improvements west. health. Alas! Increase of appetite has grown by what and Dress Suits, at low figures. Also, a-great variety in the theater made by Mr. Bavillo, and liavo mentioned REV. E. H. CHAPIN, of New York, It fed on. The energies of the system arc prostrated, of handsome Pantaloons. fcj, HEADQUARTERS OF THETapestry , Brussels, Three-Ply, Ingrain, CARRIAGES. the leading members of his company, EDWIN M. STANTON GUARDS.—The fol OLIVE LOGAN, M. H. PRINCE, and the whole economy Is deranged. The beautiful and Ono Price. GEO., C. HKNNING, lowing gentlemen are specially invited to take a part in and Hemp Carpets, very cheap. ENTERTAINMENT AT ODD FELLOWS' IIALL.—Misses 410 7th street, N. W. the Celebration on the 22d instant, most of whom have WENDELL PHILLIPS. wonderful period In which body and mind undergo so responded favorably: President Grant and Cabinet; CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. Anna d! Ware and Ella A. Stockton, two young ladies Secretaries and Chiefs of the Departments, Diplomatic The list will be completed at once. fasclnatlnga change from child to woman, is looked for who possess remarkable elocutionary powers, will give ^"WB OFENKD YESTEBDAY_J5=S W.W. BURDETTE, CARRIAGES. French CaBsimeres Dress Pantaloons, American Cas- CorpB, his Excellency Governor H. D. Cooke, Hon. E. Past experience has convinced the Committee that 1006 Pennsylvania Avenue, in vain. Tho parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fan- a reading at Odd Fellows' Hall on Wednesday evening L. Stanton, Hon. N. RChipman,Hon. Charles Sumner, simere Dress Pantaloons, Handsome Fall Overcoats, Hon. Henry Wilson, HSri. N. G. Ordway, Hon..Si J. No. 928 Seventh Street, the resident public of Washington and vicinity appre- cies the grave but waiting for Its victim. next for tho benefit of Equal Division No. 21, Sons of Natty Chevoit Suite, Neat Business Suits, Fancy Vests- Bowen, Hon. Frederick DouglasB, Hon. W. W. Belkriap, ciate, demand, and will support the best talent in the Temperance. The programme embraces selections from Prof. J. M. Langston, Hon. F. A. Boswell, John F. It between I and K. lecture field. A glance* at the names presented will A visit. It would amply repay them, for it is useless to all styles A. SAKS & Co., On hand a large stock of superior made the most elevated poets and dramatists, and the enter- Coot Hon. James H. Harris, Hon. J. H. Rainey, evidence that such only have been secured. enumerate the bargains to be procurod there. But in a 31G Seventh street. Hon. R. C. DeLarge, Hon. C. L. Hülse, Hon. J. A. Gray, LOOK OUT FOE M. H. PRINCE'S tainment will be well worth patronizing.' Hon. L. H. Douglass, Hon. A. R. Shepherd, Hon. R. B. The Committee unhesitatingly assert that an equally word, anything in the line of THE DICKSON HOUSE, on Eleventh street, near the Elliott, Hon. B. F. Butler, Hon. J. W. Forney, General COMING SENSATION. strong and attractive list has not been arranged else- CARRIAGES, THE SCHII-LINOBR PAVEMENT COMPANY.—This com O. O. Howard, Senator Patterson, Prof. Geo. B. Vashon, avenue, is prepared to furnish dinner parties with every Senator Pool, Senator Ramsay, J. W. Le Barnes. Hon. where in the country for the coming season. such as pany completed, last week their contract at the new luxury. This, house is too well known to Washing- W. D. Kelley, Hon. A. K. Browne, Hon. J. A. Handy, The sale of season tickets will commence at Parker's HELMBOLD'S Territorial buildings on Four-and-a-Half street, both AMUSEMENTS. tonians to need praise from us, but to strangers we Hon. S. G. Brown, George W. Mitchell, Esq., Gen1- on Monday, the 25th inBtant. Scale of priccs, &c., will CLARANCK FRONTS, BRETT'S, VICTORIAS, CAB- Jewelry, for inside flooring and pavement in front of the build- eral Alvord, General Balloch, Geiv O. E. Babcock, Col . EIOLETTES, JUMP SEATS, PONY PHAETONS, &c. would say the proprietor always makes every one feel T. Lubey, Colonel Eaton, Colonel W. A. Cook, George A X I O N A SI THEATRE be hereafter announced. se 17-tf EXTRACT BUCHU ing They have also laid a most beautiful pavement in All work Bold warranted to be of the best quality. at home in his house and gives them the best to eat and Miles, Esq., Henry H. D. Butler, Esq., Col. Magruder, N Repairing promptly attended to. front of the St. Cloud Hotel, corner of Ninth and F Hon. George C. Gorham, Prof. Cardozo, Ex-Governor J. G. SAVIIXH Lessee and Manager. drink. . '.'.-. W. W. Holden, and, the clergy of the District of Colum- Mr. J. D. Germon, Stage Manager ; Mr. Wm. Schaef- BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, For Weakness Arising from Excess«* streets. ThiB pavement is in diamond blocks of Imita- fer, Scenic Artist; James Lockwood, Gas; Messrs. Cutlery, ANY ONB desiring a light four-seated phaeton will bia, are invited and expeeted to be present. Corner Ninth and D streets. or Early Indlseretlon, tion marble, dark-blue and white. Wo understand tho GrosB &> Shechan, Machinists ; Mr. Edwin Wood, Prop- Be 3-3t PSctery, 410 Eighth street. find it to their advantago to call at McDermott & Bro., EDWARD W. TURNER, erties ; Wm. Withers, Conductor. PHILP & SOLOMONS' company commencc operations on Pennsylvania avenue Corresponding Secretary. 810 Pennsylvania avenue, who are offering one, made attended with the following symptons: Indisposition to-morrow. We have certainly never seen a more sub- JOHN L. HICKMAN, This Theater, newly-fitted, decorated, and painted, stantial or beautiful pavement, and its cheapness is by one of the best manufacturers in the iountry, at half Chairman Committee of Arrangements.' It will open for the regular Fall and Winter season on NEW BOOK LIST! The Carriage of the Period," . Guns, to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty marvelous. The Schtllinger Company are conferring a thè' Original cost, the party owning it having movod SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1871, FREEDOM'S ANNIVERSARY! OR of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, boon upon the city, and we wish them success. out of the city. This phaeton has been rnn but three under the management of Mr. J. H. SAVILLE1 Weak Nervos, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, months and is as good as new. Call and see It. All hall, day of gladness I Whose large experience in the management of the Castilian Days, by John Hay, $2. Atlantic Essays, PONY PHAETON, And vanish care anil sadness. Principal Theatres of the United States eminently fits by T. W. Higginsom $2. Songs of the Sierras, by J®a- &c., &c., &c., Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of ASOTHMI OLD CITIZEN GONE.—We have to announce To TUB PUBLIO,—The underslgried are now receiving Let Freedom's voifie in triumph load resound I him for the responsible position of catering for the quin Miller, $1.50. New England Legends, by Harriet I With or without RUMBLE, and TIGER in full livery the domtse of one of our oldest and most respected cit- Prescott Spofford, $1. Bryant's Translation of the ViBlon, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular their fall supply of elegant cabinet furniture, to which A GRAND CELEBRATION OP THE ONE HUN- amusement of a refined and cultivated people. Odvssey, vol. 1, $5. Bryant's Iliad, new edition, $5. when desired, iaena, Mr. Thomas Ilavonner, who died at his residence they invite special attention of all who may be in want DRED DAYS' PROCLAMATION OF FREEDOM THE COMPANY, Palaces and Prisons; a Domestic Story, by Mrs. Ann S. System, Often Enormous Appetite ylth Dyspeptic MADE BY PRESIDENT LINCOLN on the S2d of One of the Strongest in tho Country, has been selected FOR LADIES DRIVING ALONE. on C 'streot between Four-and-a-Half and Sixth streets, of good furniture at moderate prices. Stephens, f 1.75. Sword and Garment J>y the author of That you may purchase there is certainly good as can September, 1862, by the citizens of the District of Co- with care, from our beit theatres, with a view to their Together with all kinds of Vehicles FORTHIRE at the Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness oil Friday night, at the ripe old age of eighty-four years. strict adaptability to the requirements of the Drama "Credo," $1.50. Behind the Bars: a Romantic Narra- II. F. ZIJIMBRMAN & SON, lumbia, under the auspices of the EDWIN M. STAN- tive of Life in an Insane Asylum, $1.50. A Treatise on STABLES of be found, and cheap—two rare things to be found com- of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Mr. llavcnner was a native of Prince George's county, TON GUARDS, will take place at the in all its phases—embracing Tragedy, Comedy; Melo- 315 Seventh st., between D and Louisiana ave. drama, and Farce—and come to Washington, fully in- Ventilation, by L. W. Leeds, $S. Four, and What they bined. But Prince guarantees all he sells to be as repre- Maryland, but has conducted the bread and cracker WHITE HOUSE LOTI- Did, by Helen C. Weeks, $1.50. Student's Ancient His- Face, Pain in tho Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Fre- ; son-it . | ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. dorsed by the Press and Public of the cities where last ALLISON NAILOR, Jr., business in this city for half a contury. He was a prom- engaged. The names at once being recognized for their tory of the East, by Philip Smith, B. A.. $2. King Ar- sented or the money is refunded. THE FINEST OF TBAB from China and Japan, fresh The Friends of Freedom in Alexandria, Baltimore, thur, a Poem, by Lord Lytton, $1.75. Falle-Farine, by quently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Tem- inent member of tho Motliodist church, a conscientious and the adjoining counties of Maryland and Virginia prominence, consisting of— j Ouida, $2. Art, itB Laws, and the Reasons for Them, 1330,1332and 1334 E street northwest, overland importation, has been received at the Ameri- porary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention,. business man, and had won the respect and esteem of are cordially invited to participate in this demonstra- Mesdames May Saville, Cordelia Cappelle, Eliza A. by Samuel P. Long, $3. Thoughts about Art, by Philip next to the corner, of Fourteenth street". GIYE HIM A CALL can Tea Store, corner Seventh asd I streets, which, as tion. Long, Jean Stevens, Belle Gray, Vinnie Adams, Ida Hammerton, $1. Eecent Discussions in Science, by r Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. all who knew him In life, and his doath will cast a BRANCH OFFICE AT "THE ARLINGTON." usual, are sold at New York prices. Mr. Dowling has Bogardus, Virginia Howard, Mary Claire, M. E. Bur- Herbert Spencer, $1.50. A Daughter of Heth, by Wm. my 21-6m gloom over a large circle of relatives and friends. His CiviC and military associations are respectfully invi- roughs, H. E. Hamilton, Olivia Nichols, Marie Gray, Black, 50c. Beautiful Butterflies, described ana illus- au 20-tf Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Soli- funeral will take placo to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, always kept superior goods in his store, and sold them ted to participate, and are requested to notify the Chiof Charlotte Elsie. Messrs. Theodore Hamilton, W. H. trated, with the History of a Butterfly through all Its tude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of them- Collings, W. F, Burroughs, J. L. Carhart, John Sermon, changeB and transformations; illustrated, Dy H. G. 1833. ESTABLISHED 1833. ATIONAL CAPÍTOL LIFE INSURR- and will be attended by the Association of the Oldest at the lowest priceB, of which we take advantage to In- Marshal of the part they desire to take in the celebra- tion. « James Johnston, J. J. Gilbert, Louis J. Mestayer, A. D. Adams, $1.75. N ANCE COMPANY. selves ; no repose of manner, no earnestness, no specu- Inhabitants, of which he was a member. form our readerB. Billings, A. M, Rontey, I. N. Drew, T. O. Collins, W. JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS,, The headquarters of the General Committee of Ar- Colville, R. Emmet. PHILP & SOLOMONS, lation, but a hurried transition from one question to We would advise our readers before purchasing to rangements and of the Chief Marshal will be at .the COACH MAKERS AND CARRIAGE DEALERS, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. rooms of the Radical Republican Workingmen's Asso- THE ORCHESTRA Booksellers and Stationers, No. 310 Pennsylvania Avenue, another. THE CHORAL SOCIETY.—This society paid a visit to visit the large establishment of Mr. George P. Goff, No. Will be a most important adjunct, and constitute a ciation, No. 512 Sixth street northwest, where all fur- se 17-tf - 911 Penna. avenue., Near Third street, Baltimore on Friday, and were the guests of the Gcr- 1009 Pennsylvania avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh ther information desirable may be obtained by applica- positive feature of the performance, consisting of four- mania Masnncrchor of that city. The dampness of the teen pieces of picked and thorough musicians, con- WASHINGTON, ». C. FOR SALE. THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO ON— streets. WOODWARD'S BUILDING, and examine his ex- tion to the Chief Marshal or Chairman of the Commit- ducted by the able and talented leader, CHOOL. BOOKS! atmosphere interfered considerably with tho arrange- tee, between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. daily, j Carriages and Harness received on Storage and Sold on WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY REMOVES tensive stock, just oponed, of Pocket and Table Cut- Associations,will please report early in order to ena- MR. WILLIAM WITHERS, S Commission. Carriages Repaired. ments which the Miennerchor had made ,for the enter- Whose solos upon the violin are alone worth going far 11 lery, General Hardware, and Sporting Goods. His ex- ble a complete programme of the general order of exer- SCHOOL BOOKS! je 11-tf Elegant Residences- SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY tainment of the Chorals," but all exprepB themselves tremely low prices are in consequence of close connec- cises to be issued as soon as possible. to hear, and cannot fail but meet universal approbation: His Excellency Governor H.'D. Cooke, H.on. E. L. A new and superb Drop Curtain, from the pencil of And SCHOOL REQUISITES, in the "CAPITOL BLOCK" of fourteen three-story AND EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE as highly gratiflod with their reception. On their ar- tion with the manufacturers. Mr. W. Campbell Schaeffer,. presenting a view of Rome LOOK OUT FOR M. H. PRINCE'S Houses on rival in Baltimore tho Chorals were met by a commit- Stanton, Hon. N. P. Chipman, Hon. Charles Sumner, u PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Hon. N. G. Ordway, Hon. S. J. Bowen, Hon. Frederic^ from the Borghese Villa," has been painted, and will At publisher's prices, at tee and takon to Wagner's, where a splendid breakfast J. MARKRITER, No. 439 Seventh street, is continually add to the general pleasure of the patrons. COMING SENSATION. EAST CAPITOL, BETWEEN SECOND AND Douglass, Hon. W. W. Belknap, Prof. Langston, Hon. POE & SELIGSON'S, During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the was awaiting them, after which they were piloted to receiving from New York a varied assortment of wall F. A. Boswell, John F. Cook, Hon. C. L. Hulse, Hon. The initial performance will be Bulwer's sublime play THIRD STREETS, J. A. Gray, Hon. L. H. Douglass, Hon. A. R. Shepherd, of MONEY 1 128 Bridge street, DRUGGISTS. Bloomlngdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two Barnum's Hotel, which they made thoir headquarters. papers, picture frames, cords, tassels, &c.. His stèck of Cast to the full strength of thë powerful company. Hon. R. B. Elliott, Hon. B. F. Butler, Hon. J. W. For- se 8-lin : Georgetown. now being erected, and to bo ready for occupancy on patients. Reason had for a time left them, and both In the evening a concert was given at the Masonic papers in Imitation of woods of all kinds has been pro- ney, General O. O. Howard, Senator Patterson, Prof. . ^MONDAY , SEPTEMBEÍÜJEF"R 25", "¡i187rL " O HILLINGER PATENT STONE November 1. Tempi», which was quite largely attended, and both By kind permission of MrIr. LLestee r Wailack, These houses contain nounced by experts to be one of the finest collections Geo. B. Vashon, Senator Pool, Senator Ramsay, Hon. ROSEDALE; O PAVING COMPANY. W. S. THOMPSON, died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about the Chorals and tho Miennerchor were most liberally to be found in any city. The groat secret of the success W. D. Kelley, General Alvord, Gen. Balloch, General O. E. Babcock, Colonel T. Lubey, Colonel Eatoii, Colonel With new and beautiful scenery by Schaeffer; mecha- twenty years of age. applauded. Each socioty sang its prizo ¿orig, and both of Mr. Markritei" is that he always keeps on hand a nism (by Gross & Sheehan; lights by Lockwood; fur- PAVEMENTS LAID AT ONCE IN ANY PART OF SIXTEEN ROOMS EACH, W. A. Cook, Colonel Magruder, Hon. George C. Gor- THE DISTRICT OF , IN BLOCKS PHARMACIST\ were encored. The BeethoveriOctetto completely cap- complete and first-class stock of goods, and sells the ham, S. S. Ryker, Esq., and the clergy of the District of niture a la mode, and all of the Star Company. Who can say that these excesses are not frequently THE PRICES or ADMISSION WILL BE AS FOLLOWS : OF ANY SHAPE, SIZE, OR COLOR. WITH GAS, WATER, and all modern conveniences. i tlvated the Baltimoreans,and were rapturously encored. same at unusually low rates. Columbia have been specially invited and are expected They are superior to,-and can be sold cheaper, than followed by those direful diseases. Insanity and Con- to be present. Orchestra ChairB and Reserved Orchestra Circle, $1; 703 FIFTEENTH STREET, any of the same class In the city. ' The entire trip was a most enjoyable one, and the Orchestra Circle, (formerly Parquette,) admission 75 This Pavement 1B sumption f The records of the Insane Asylums, and MR. COX, who has supplied some of tho residents of On motion, tho following-named gentlemen were cents; Reserved Dress Circle, 75 cents; Dress Circle, Also, THREE FINE HOUSES on south A street, [ Chorals returned yesterday with loud praise of their elected aids to the Chief Marshal: WASHINGTON, D. C. (same square,) now finished. the First ward' with THE CAPITAL, having reused to admission 50 cents; Balcony, 50 cents; Gallery, 25 cents¡ Better and Much Cheaper than . Stone. the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample hospitable hosts, W. H. Brown, Alfred Jones, Perry Carson^C. H. Pe- The Box Oflice will be open daily from 9 a. m. until * All of the above are peculiarly suited for Congress deliver his route, Messrs. Dempster and Safford have ters, Collins Crusor, C. B. Fisher, George H. McRey- 4 p. m. for the accommodation of the public. men, and two have already been purchased by members witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lnnatlc decided to deliver every ono a paper on tho route, arid ntilas, W. H. Lewis, George H. Newman, John H. WE LAY ALSO of the House of Representatives. Brooks, Lewis H. Douglass, Sidney McFarland, Martin Special attention will be devoted to the Matinee Per- MOSAIC FLOORS IN • HALLWAYS, DINING- For particulars apply to Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.—From Towers & Mudd we have one Ot, the firm will call upon tho subscribers dnriiig Cronin, W. A. Fletcher, Beverly Tucker,' Edw'd Alien, formance occurring each Saturday at 2J£ o'clock, and A. GRANT, received samples pf their anti-corrosive pens, which are given with a view , to, the special accommodation of ROOMS, BASEMENTS' IN PUBLIC BUILD- countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; the week, and those that desire to continue their sub- Moses Bradshaw, C. S. Burley, Joseph G. Anderson, ladies,, children, and out-of-town people, Box Sheet INGS AND STORES. SODAWATER Architect, and Builder, No. 226 East Capitol, between becoming very popular. They have now on hand a scriptiori will ploaso notify them to -that effect. Norie Alfred Pope, Joseph Muse, Alfred Parker,, Jos. Small- Second and Third streets east. my 21-tf neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound wood, J. W. Breed, A. B. Loomis, S. S. Baker, J. E. ready Monday morning, at 9 o'clock a. m., the 18th Inst. For particulars, apply to FREEZING COLD, large assortment of diaries for 187?. but these gentlemen or their agents will be authorized Doughty, James Ferguson! Philip Coakley, John. S. C. E. OREEC1T, of the voice Occur it is rarely articulate. We return thanks to Mohun & Co. for ^'Behind tho to solicit subscriptions for this paper. Paxton, Allen Poindexter, Frank Over, William Becket, GENERAL AGENT, LOOK OUT FOR M. H. PRINCE'S DD FELLOWS' HALL, VICHY WATER, u Veil," a novel, by the author gf "Six Months Hence." Charles Mosely, Thomas E. Green, W. H. Smith, Sid- Offices No. 934 F street, COMING SENSATION. With woful measures wan despair THE enterprising firm of Magrath & Bell have just ney W. Herbert, Elisha Weavor, J. L. N. Bowen, Leo- O Where a specimen of the Pavement can be eeen.- Also the " Lost Dispatch," a translation from the Ger- pold Karples, James Gregory. SEVENTH STREET. se 17-1J KISSING EN WATER, Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." man of Fricdericli Friederich, by L. A. Williams. Both opened a grocery and provision store on the corner of On motion, the Hon. Sayles J. Bowepwas elccted MONEY TO LOAN. Thirteenth street and Massachusetts avenue, where AN EVENING WITH THE POETS. While we regret the existence of the above diseases these novels are new, and far above tho average class of president of the day. OST — Yesterday afternoon, a BLACK SELTZER WATER, such reading matter. there can be had the best the market affords at low The following_gentlemen were then -elected vice pres- R EADINGS L LACE VEIL, about throe-fourths of a yard in and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an Invaluable prices, j .These gentlemen attend to the buying and sell, idents '; G. T. Watkins, C. B. Purvis,'W. Gibbons, R length, and edged with thread lace. A suitable reward C. W. HAVENNER & CO., From Bishop we have " For Lack of Gold,"l)y Charles H. Booker, Ailffn Coffin John F. Cook, W. D. W. Scliu- FOR TUB will be given the finder if it is left at Room 9fi Patent gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences. ing, and those giving them their trade are sure to be SARATOGA WATER, , Gibbon, author of "Robin Gray," not "Anld Rob," man, J. T. Johnson, E. S. Atkinson, H. O. Johnson, W Office. It* Real Estate and Note Brokers, and AnC' treated as customers should. They have made arrange- H. Craig. - , : BENEFIT OF EQUAL DIVISION, No. 21 S. of T., on drdvgM. lint something new. This book is largely in the Scotch Secretaries—Henry Johnson, J. W. Le Bftrlies, 0'. F. tioneers, dialect and is written with force and vigor, reminding ments to receive fresh vegetables and fruits every day T. Cook, J. A. D. Green, 8. A. Douglass, William Tin BTF T OST—CAMEO PIN, set with PEARLS. my 21-tf one at tlmee of that powerful novel by Mrs. Oliphant, which is a groat advantage over those who bny them dall, Holly Parkes, O. P. Anderson, Aaron Bradshaw MISS ANNA D. WARE I J Name on back. Its return to 1625 Columbia St., No. 643 Louisiana ¿venue, Third Door second hand. Edward W. Turner^corresponding secretary. AND " northwest, will be suitably rewarded. 1 "A Son of the Soil." For chaplain. Rev. D. W. Anderson. East of Seventh Street. From Mohun we have, to be noticcd at length here- MESSRS MILLER &> JONBB will on Wednesday evening For orator, Hon. J. Mercer Langston. MISS ELLA A. STOCKTON, DANCING ACADEMIES: J. P, MILBURN & CO., One hundred guns will be fired on the occasion—fifty HELMBOLD'S after, "Pictures of Travel," by Hans Christian Ander- next reopen their spacious billiard parlor in tho Na, Wednesday, September 20, 1871. tional Theater building. The commodious apartment at sunrise and fifty at 12 m, sen,' and "The Last Knight," from tho German, by Satisfactory arrangements have been made with the PROFESSORS $215,000, FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ias been elegantly painted and frescoed, the tables Admission 50 cents. DRUGGISTS, Sargent. , Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company to convey passen- Tickets to be had at Ellis' Music Store, Pennsylvania To lend on Real Estate in the Dlstiiot of Columbia. Phllp & Solomons send us "Agatha's Hnsbaud," by have been placed In perfect condition, and no expense gers from Baltimore and return at $1.80; tickets good avenue, between Ninth and Tenth Btreets. There is no tonic like It. It Is an anchor o! hope to liaa been Spared to make it a moBt attractive resort for ft» thr'eo days Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 8 o'clock. It VALENTINE & TATSAPAUGH, Miss Muloch, and "King Arthur," by Bulwer; and progra £13,000, the physician and patient. This is the testimony of all these two last are reserved for the private opinion of the lovers of billiards. The finest liquors and cigars JOHN L." HICKMAN, FASHIONABLE; . w . >31 FIFTEENTH STREET, For business paper and on collateral security. our book reviewer, .to be publicly expressed. will always be on hand, the proprietors determining to Chairman of Committee of Arrangements;. MATCH GAME OF BASE BALL who have used or prescribed it. purchase none but the very best. Messrs. Miller & WILLIAM BOWEN, From Parker we have received "The Galaxy" for Oc- Commanding Edwin M. Stanton Guards. BETWEEN PICKED NINES DANCING ACADEMY Opposite U. S. Treasury, TO PERSONS DESIRING TO INVEST WE CAN BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS tober, and. illustrated papers, for which we return Jones are both well known In this community, and de- A. M. GREEN, ALWAYS OFFER FIRST-CLASS LOANS. thanks. serve a generous patronage. It Chief Marshal., •FOR THE BENEFIT OP MASONIC TEMPLiS, and those cheap decoctions called Buchu, moBt of which Proprietors and Manufacturers of LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE FENDING Shtllington sends u'sHarper's Magazine, "The Gal- ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEM- COMPANY G, W. L. I, Is now open for reception of Pupils for aro prepared by self-styled doctors, from deleterious axy," and Godey's Ladies' Book, which aro prize num- ENCOURAGED by the flattering Buccess which has, at- _ PLAR.—The members of Washington, Co- NEGOTIATIONS. lumbia, and Potomac Commanderies are hereby ordered the Season 18 71-'72. Ingredients, and offered for sale at " less price " and bers. if! •• ... tended the opening of the fall season of our tailorlnj Will take place on the Nationals Ground, MILBURN'S UNRIVALLED department we have added another assistant cutter to to assemble at their Asylums at 2X o'clock MONDAY, C. TV. HAVENNER &. CO., "larger bottles," etc. They are unreliable and fre- Base Ball Items. the 18th instant, in full uniform, for the purpose of Tuesday Afternoon, September 19, I take pleasure in announcing to my former patrons, 643 Louisiana avenue, our force in order to be able to supply the Increaseddo- escorting the Detroit Commandery, of Michigan, from and the citizens of Washington, that I have procured au 20 Third door east of Seventh street. Great disappointment Was experienced by the lovers quently Injurious. mand. Our stock Is receiving additions daily, having the depot to their quarters at the National Hotel. at SX o'clock. the services of Prof. C. D. Tatsapangh In connection of our national game upon the publication of the dis- By order of with me as teacher for the season 1871-'79. Being made arrangement's with the leading houses of the thankful for past patronage, I will endeavor to render POLAR SODA, ATIONAL CAPÍTOL LITE IN8UR- Ask for IMmbold's. Take no Other. patch from the Pastime announcing their inability to be Sir CHAS. F. STANSBURY,. Admission, 26 Cents. Ladles l'ree. country to receive the European and domestic novelties JNO. W. GRIFFIN, general satisfaction to those who kindly extend their N ANCE COMPANY. here on Monday to play our Olympic. Tho former club, WM. M. SMITH, It patronage. Most respectfully,' Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all as soon as they appear. Our patrons can, therefore, 1 V* y Prof. L. F. VALENTINE. since the acquisition of Bix of the famous Kekionga rely on finding a complete stock on hand at all times, It Em. Commanders. Kissingen, Vichy, Seltzer and Sara MISCELLANEOUS. communications. nine, have considered themselves able to cope with any We solicit an inspection of our stock and prices. LOOK OUT FOR M. H. PRINCE'S BAYS AND BOUB3 FOB TUITION. of the professional clubs in the country,.relying mainly NOTICE. toga Waters on draught. ANTED. — 5,000 VOLUMES NEW, A. SAKS & Co., 31G Seventh street, Misses and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday, from j upon the marvelous pitching of Matthews and the COMING SENSATION. 3 to 5 p. m. • • ap 10-tf w OLD, and RARE BOOKS, for the Freedmen of jy Tailoring department on second floor. ORDERED: the South, thus practically aiding reconstruction, by equally good catching of Lennor, and certainly, con- BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE Ladies, Tuesday and Friday, 0:30 to 7:30 p. m. Gentlemen, Tuesday and Friday, 7:45 to 9:30 p. i FRANKLIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, MÏLLINERY GOODS, &c. LOOK OUT FOR M. II. PRINCE'S sidering the drubbing they gave the National, this con- Foh TWUKTT DAYS ONI.T I— Our Instruction will embrace all the novelties in danc- se 10-tf 1Î1 Pennsylvania avenue. fidence seemed well founded. Tuesday the Olympic That on and after the twentieth day of September, ing now used in fashionable circles. For further infor- COMING SENSATION. "TO MAKE BOOM FOB NCJLIDAY POODS!! A. D. 1871, It shall be the duty of every owner or occu- LOOK OUT FOR M. II. PRINCE'S HELMBOLD'S left on the midday train to play this brag nine on their Six Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, $7; Sterling Silver M. WILLIAN'S mation see circulars In'alLmuslc and bookstores^or by pant of property to keep the gutters In front of the letter address " VALENTINE & TATSAPAUGH, Ma. | 5 COMING SENSATION. own grounds in Baltimore, and took the conceit out of Forks and Table Spoons at proportionate prices; property owned or occupied by him or her in all re- sonic Temple." • se 10-4t The Soldiers own Paper. them in the handsomest manner, tho game resulting in 18-karat Gold Watches, warranted to keep excellent speots clean and free from grass, weeds, and other sim- Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, ilar substances, and that the Chief of the Bureau of House in Paris, No. 7, Cite Trevis, ANTED. — FIFTY THOROUGHLY favor of our boys by the following score: time, from $10 to $25; Gold ChalnB from $10 to $25; Streets shall notify parties offending against this order MABINI «fc BATES' Has been reestablished, and he will be able to show, W COMPETENT AGENTS, no others needed, Pastime....>.. 0 0 O L'O O 0 0 1-2 Tea Sets, six pieces,' at $80; Cake Baskets, from $4 to remove any and ail such substances within five days from this day, the finest assortment of FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, THE GRAND ARMY JOURNAL, The Great Blood Purifier and Beautifier after such notice; and If any perBOn shall neglect or to canvass for all the new and popular Works, Novel- Olympic..,...". 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 1-9 to $7; Ice Pitchers, lined with porcelain, $6; Fine REAL LACE GOODS, AT ties, &c. Good wages and prompt pay, by the refuse to comply with such notice, he or she sliall be BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, FOR THE SURVIVING SOLDIERS AND SAIL of the Complexion, Opera Glasses, $3; Brazilian Pebble Gold Spectacles, fined ten dollars per day for each neglect, to be recov- FRANKXJN PUBLISHING COMPANY, The games advertised for Thursday between tho FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Marini'B Assembly Rooms, E st., bet. 9th & 10th, ORS OF THE WAR FOR THE UNION, Be 10-tf 121 Pennsylvania avenue. picked nines, captained respectively by Force and 7$; Brazilian, Pebble Steel Spectacles and Eye-glasses, ered as other fines In the Police Court of the said Dis- GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, Re-opened for the season, 1871 and 1872, SATURDAY, WILL .RADICALLY EXTERMINATE FROM THE trict are recovered. . SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, September 23. 1871. The Army, the Navy, A.SHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Coughlln, for the benefit of Oompany 'G of the Light *Also a splendid stock of fine Jewelry, Coral and ORDERED: CLOAKS, SUITS, LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS, w MUSIC, SYSTEM SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, FEVER SORES, Infantry, and that of Friday between tho National and That this order be published once in each newspaper THE J. B. P. CORSET. HAIR BRAIDS, made to his DAYS AND HOURS OF .TUITION. The Marine Corps, At the Parlors of the Etruscan Gold, sold In proportion. of the District. It own order, &c., &c. DRESSES and CLOAKS made to ULCERS, SORE EYES, SORE LEGS, SORE MOUTH, Olympic, were not played in consequence of unfavor Come early If you wish to .obtain bargains, at order. One price only. MISSES AND MASTERS.—TueBday, Thursday, .and FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Saturday, 3 to 5 p. m. ' And our Citizen Soldiers, SORE HEAD, BRONCHITIS, SKIN DISEASES, able weather. I. ALBXANDBB'S, »OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT Iff. WILLIAN, Corner of Tenth and ft Btreets. On Monday last the Uniques, the ohampion colored OF ASSESSMENTS AND TAXES, se 17-12t 907 Pennsylvania avenue. LADIES' CLASS.—Monday, Wednesday, and Satur- THE FALL TERM (Third Year) will commence on SALT RHEUM, CANKERS, RUNNINGS FROM THE 1229 Pennsylvania ave;, between 12tliand 13tli sis. day, from 6.30 to 7 p. m. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. club of the West, reached here as the guests of thp WASHINGTON, D'. Ç., September 5,1871. EVENING. CLASSES FOR GENTLEMEN.—Mon- | MONDAY, September 18. Eminent Teachers; Popu- EAR, WHITE* SWELLINGS, TUMORS, CANCER- Notice ie hereby given that blank forma, in accord- day, Wednesday, and Saturday, 7 to 9 p. m. lar System of Instruction, and Cheap Tuition. Alerts. At 3 p. m. both clubs repaired to the Olympic \T TUB KKQCBST of a great number of our citizens ance with the amendment to the "assessment act," are NEW AND ATTRACTIVE Tho Journal iB crowded with matter of lively interest OUS AFFECTIONS, NODES, RICKETS, GLANDU- grounds, and in the presence of a fair audience played tlie proprietor of Concordia Hall, 463 and 465 Pennsyl- now in the hands of the assessors of the several legis- For terms or further Information see circular, to be | See Circulars at the Music Stores, or address, lative districts. Persons who have made retnrns. of had at Music stores, or address, by letter, to the soldiers and sailors who survive the war, em- au 10-2t o. B. BULLARD, Director LAR »WELLINGS, NIGHT SWEATS, RASH, TET- a finegame , resulting in favor of tho Uniques; score, vania avenue, has decided to give Ills lady friends an bonds, promissory notes, and other securities bearing MARINI & BATES, bracing 14 to 18. On Tuesday the Uniques and the Mutuals, opportunity to hear tho marvelous performance of ilia interest, can now correct the same so as to show tho FANCY GOODS E street, between Ninth and Tenth, TER, HUMORS OF ALL KINDS, CHKpNIC RHEU- se3-4t Washington, D. C. WAR HISTORY. J^OTIOE. another of our crack colored clubs, played a one-sided Celebrated Orchestreon. For that purpose ho has re- income from such securities, whieh is alone taxable. MATISM, DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES THAT AT RECOLLECTIONS OF FIELD, MARCH, BIVOUAC, game on the same grounds, the Mutuals taking the lead served the hours from two to five o'clock on Monday All those who have neglectèd to make return of per- Opening of a NEW STATIONERY STORE and HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED IN THE SYSTEM afternoon for thoir special benefit. To secure their sonal property, as required by law, are warned to do so AND PRISON PEN. • - > from the start and maintaining it to the end, wihnin immèaiately ; otherwise it will become the duty of the »avis', PROF, SHELDON'S BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. by the handsome score of 34 to 11. comfort and pleasnre, Mr. Wangeman lias very properly 41 BATTLE PICTURES. FOR YEARS. assessors to make assessments according to the best 801 Market Space, corner Eighth st. FIRST CLASS GOODS at fair prices, for cash. On Wednesday the ground of the National club waB decided tliat gentlemen will not be admitted unless ac- information they canlobtaiu," from which assessments FASHIONABLE DANCING- ACADEMY, CAMP-FIRE STORIES, (a unique feature.) selected for the last of the series of games between the companied by the gentler sex. We aro confident that there can be no appeal. Section seven of the'act of August 9 provides that in all cases of refusal to make NEW MEDICAL BUILDING, MILITARY AND PERSONAL GOSSIP. Lithographing, Engraving, Printing and Uniques and the Alerts. The latter club on this occa this opportunity to hear the exquisite music and enjoy return as required by law, " the said person, corpora- Stock of all kinds sion turned the tables, defeating the visitors by a score a pleasant afternoon without fear of intrusion, will be tion, association, company or firm shall, for every such 1004 V Street, near Tenth, ORIGINAL AND THRILLING STORIES OF THE Binding, done to order. offense, forfeit and pay A fine of not less than fivedol - I'aiK'j and millinery Goods WAR. of 30 to 19. taken advantage of by the ladies of this city. Asthe lars nor more than one hundred dollars, to be recovered Will open for tho season of 1871-2, The public are invited to call and examine our new We are glad to chronicle the renewed interest taken Orchestreon is admitted to be the finest ever imported in the name of the District of Columbia in the Police Now complete, at ! 1 ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, at 3:30 p. m. BIOGRAPHY, POETRY, EDITORIALS, CORRES stock. BEN F. FRENCH, by our colored clubs; also to assure them that they are Court of said District." H. A. HALL, FONDENCE, NOTES AND QUERIES, &c. Under National Metropolitan Bank and next door to HELMBOLD'S from Germany, Mr. Wangeman deserves the thanks of Davis'. DAYS AND HOURS OP TUITION. Jay Cooke & CO.'B, Washington, D. C. se 10-3m equal in all respects to Bimilar clubs elsewhere. se 10-tf Sup't of Assessments and Taxes. all lovers of music for the enterprise he has shown in JUVENILE CLASS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- GRAND ARMY OPERATIONS. The game to have been played on Thursday last for. Cata-wba Grape Pills, securing for our city this magnificent piece of work- _ ^ NOTICE.—BERKELEY SPRINGS will urdays, 3:30 to 5 p. m. FULL AND ACCURATE INFORMATION CON ATIONAL CAPÍTOL LIFE INSUR- the benefit of Company G, Washington Light Infantry S& be open for the reception of guests till OC- PLAIN,AND GROS GRAIN RIBBONS, in all widths LADIES' CLASS, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur- ANCE COMPANY. manships CERNING BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, LAND GRANTS. N Battalion, will be played Tuesday afternoon on the TOBER 15,1871. A. R. i>0'l,'TS, and colors, just opened fit days, 5 to 6 p. m. Tlie Most Reliable Purgative and Cathartic se 3-tf ' Proprietor. Davis'. i GENTLEMEN'S CLASS, Tuesdays and Thursdays, &c., &c. * National's grounds. Tho following well-known players Tclegrapllic Summary. 7:30 to 9 p. m. LAW SCHOOL Known—Superseding Salts, Magnesia, etc., will compose the two nines: Force, captain, Allison, PIKEY POINT PAVILION will bo Especial class of ladles and gentlemen tor tho TERMS. Ex-Jud^e Stuart, a well-known criminal lawyer, died ton,''Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 to 10 p. m. Hollingshead, Waterman, Hall, Hurley, Leonard, Stearns. kept open during the month of SBFTBHBEB. COLORED VELVETS, In all the new dark shades, $3 00 OF in Sick or Nervous Headache, Jaundice, Indigestion, in New York yosterday. Board per day, $2; per week, $12; per month. |45. Reunion every Saturday, 7 to 10 p. m. For ladles and [One copy one year Blue; Coughlln, captain, Mills, Brainard, Burroughs, Twenty cases of the Davidson fountain bronze works A. R. POTTS, gentlemen only; children will not be admitted. Ladies One copy six months , 1 50 Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Liver Com- Doyle, Thomas, Mahoney, Hines, Sweasy. These nines se 3-tf Proprietor. desiring to attend those Reunions will be required to [ Two copies one year 5 00 from Munich arrived in Cincinnati yesterday. Davis'. •Five copies one year 11 00 plaints, General Debility, etc. No nausea, no griping are about evenly matched, and no doubt they will play The United States ship Jamcstbwn has arrived m San make application for " Complimentary SeaBon Card of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. ATTENTION KNIGHTS TEMP Admission," by post, to Prof. Sheldon, 919 Twelfth Eight copies ono year 16 00 pains, but mild, pleasant and safe in operation. an excellent game. Game will be called at 3Ji o'clock Francisco from Honolulu. street N. W. Ten copies one year 99 A civic procession and parade of the fire department Jpgjg? LAR.-The Sir Knights of COLUMBIA BLACK VELVETS, at p. m. COMMANDERY No. 2, are hereDy notified that there If unknown to Prof. S., a suitable reference should To one address—Twenty copies— 30 00 They are purely vegetable, being composed of is whLuhe Cincinnati people are going to get up when accompany the note of application. " Fifty copies 50 00 The Mutuals, our champion junior club, leave for will be a Special Meeting for Drill in the new tactics Davis'. The next term of this School will commence on Grant goes their way next 1 uesday. every MONDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, at the Armory ^fTTOTICE —All pupils entering the Classes during WOT. X. COI.I.INS, Catawba Grape Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb. New York on Monday, and will play the Flyaways, Goldsmith Maid trotted the first heat at Minneapolis Square lot, until further notice. Sir Knights of Wash- Full line of September will receive 36 Lessons to the quarter. in 27-3m Publisher, (Lock-Box 24.) Amltys, and Moutauks on the 19th, 20th, and 21st, re- yesterday in 2.18X, and the second heat m 2.17>i. The ington No. 1 and Potomac No. 3 Commanderies aro Private tuition and tuition in schools, private fami- "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1871, Beware of those cheap Patent Pills, carelessly pre- third heat has not been heard from. courteously Invited to participate. lies, or private clasBes at any hour agreed upon. spectively, on the Capitoline grounds. While in New Bv order of the Eminent Commander. Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Residence, No. 919 Twelfth street, between I and K LOOK OUT FOR M. H. PRINCE'S The friends of Comptroller Connolly met Inat 'nght and will continue until York we hope they will go to the round of crack junior and i resolooted" that he was no more toWaiiethan au20-tf D. S. JONES, Capt. Gen'l. Btreets. au a7-lm COMING SENSATION. pared by inexperienced persons, most of which contain clubs. the other officials, thatitwas a. eliamc to «ng^ h m out in one and two buttons, just received at NOTICE. Davis'. STONE QUARRIES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1873. either calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. We have received from the Olympic club an official for sacrifice, ancl that they would torchlight in his honor. PROPOSALS. A monument to the soldiers and sailorB of Rhode denial of the statement hertoforc made, " that their OFFICE SOPEKINTENDENT OF ASSESSMENTS AND TAXES. Island who fell in the late war, was dedicated Inram- EMBROIDERIES, LACES, FRINGES, TRIM- The Lecture Hall Is In the nine were 'demoralized' on their late Western trip.' dence yesterday. General Burnside commanded the OLD COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HAI,L, STO N E ! STO N E ! RPO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS; AUGUST 15,1871. MINGS, BUTTONS, &c„ at The games lost were fairly lost, tho Cleveland club es- procession. Gov. Padelford delivered an address, Kev. TO THE OWNERS OF PERSONAL AND MIXED COLONIZATION BUILDING, pecially playing a game which, if continued, would A. Woodbury, formerly chaplain Of the first regiment PROPERTY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.— Davis'. BOABD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, ) Rhode Island sent to the war, an oration. You are hereby notified that the Assessors of the seve- WASHINGTON COUNTY, Sept, 11,1871. F have won them the champion pennant. We are glad to Henry O. Wright, a conductor, has been arrested on ral Legislative Districts have commenced the distribu- SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until 13 m., SOUTHWEST COBNER or PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND HELMBOLD'S make the correction in justice to the club and to the the charge of manslaughter in causing the death ol a tion or the blank forms, as required by tho act of the HATS, BONNETS, FRAMES, FLOWERS, FEATH- SENECA QUARRIES! on MONDAY, the 18th instant, for the FOUR-AND-A-HALI1 STREET, gentleman in charge of them. lady who was killed while leaving a train after it had Legislative Assembly, approved August 9,1871, which ERS, &c., in great variety, at Genuine Preparations, started from Titicut station, about a week ago. lie fonns must bo returned to the Assessors within fifteen ERECTION OF THREE SCHOOL HOUSES where CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, Secretary, will at- Mr. N. E. Young has resigned the position of corres- waived an examination and was admitted to $8,uuu. days from the date of service, or an assessment will be Davis'. ponding secretary of the Olympic, and will accept a The verdict of the coroner's jury is made up but not made by them " according to the best Information they se!7-3t in the county, as follows : tend daily, on and after September 1, from 4 to 6 p. m. Established upwards of Twenty Years! similar position with the White Stockings. This idea made public. $ • ' can obtain," from which assessment there can be no One in the Third District, at Mount Pleasant; one In to answer inquiries. - au 6-9t appeal H. A. HALL, The Maryland Freestone N. and the Fourth District, on Seventh street road, between of engaging secretaries is entirely novel and original Chas T. Symonds, Treasurer of the Chelsea Gas LOOK OUT FOR M. H. PRINCE'S Prepared by Liffht Company and messenger of the Chalsea Bank, au 20-tf Sup't of Assessments and Taxes. M. Company, Boundary and Toll Gate, and one In the Seventh Dis- REAL ESTATE AGENTS. with the Chicago club. At the sake time we can con- nttemDted to commit suicide yesterday morning with a COMING SENSATION. trict, near Uniontown. gratulate them upon securing so able a manager. We revolver while being arrested for an indecent assault Have on hand and saw to order Platforms, Steps, Win- Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of H. T. HELMBOLD, OT a boy The charge entered the left breast and willT7RENC H AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR dow Caps and Sills Door Sills, ABhler, Water Table, H. R. Scarlo, Architect, No. 710 E street, opposite th® E. K. ALLKN & CO., understand Force and Mills have Bigned papers with J3: YOUNG LADIES, 419 Fourth street—M'Ue ATTORNEYS. Post Office. prove fatal. Coping, FlaggingFlagging,, Trap Stuff, Curbing; also, Rough Practical and -Analytical Chemist, No. £94 Broadway, the same club. Thp Lake Shore dividend will be officially announced PRUD'HOMME, Principal. The duties of this School Blocks of alTl dimensionsdu . ; good, sound Stone fo Bids will be received for one, or for all. will be resumed on MONDAY, Sept. 18, 1871. The Bridges, Railroad Work, Wharves, and all heavy ma The committee reserve the right to reject any or all The White Stockings defeated the Eckfords on Mon- »„ ,!>» stnrk Exchange Monday. The terms of the div- M. J. MCKENNA, O. N. PAYNE, : L. . .nit.hla fft. Poll.. Walla 1?nT1 £ of the bids, if not deemed satisfactory. Real Estate Brokers and Builders, New York, and 104 South Tentü Street, Philadel- tfiy last in Chicago. Score—14 to 11. 5? 'iffim ner cent In the stock, or In other words a English Department will be chiefly under the care of Formerly of Washington. Of New York. sonry work; Rubble, suitable for Cellar Walls, Range AM The successful bidders will be required to give bond phia, Pa. IUOUdividenU d_ of 114,000,00I /uut nn0n amonOQg? ththee stockholdersstockholders., Thine Miss FAUST, an accomplished and thorough teacher. Rubble Work, Churches, Warehouses, and other heavy 507 D Street, The Athletics defeated the Clevelands on Thursday. dividena oi er < t paid on tho new Terms. $10, $12, and $15 per quarter. M ile PRUD- M. J. McKENNA & O. N. PAYNE'S buildings, walls, and all jobs where strength and dura- in the sum of $2,000 on each building, for the faithful Score—14 to 2. con»»™ sto<& aid reBervtser e the right to call up HOMME will now resume her bility are required. performance of the contract. SCr cent in S. When this is ail paid the scrip PRIVATE FRENCH CLASSES •Law and Collection Offices, Office and Yard, corner K and Twenty-eighth streets Address DR. GEO. W. FISHER, WASHINGTON, D. Bold by Druggists Everywhere, The next day the Clevelands took their revenge out of 83JHH« peU«Sr1 cent, in ^oj^ i ^ah is to be called Chairman of Committee, Uniontown, D. C. C. T 10 for ladles and gentlemen, and will also form an after- 7 WARREN STREET, NEW YORK, northwest. C. W, HAYDEN, the Eckford. Score—16 to 8. wildnl belnXteSufauVo^lyastif made full paid stock e company need the je 11-tf Secretary, By order of the Board. It au 20-tf go lt-eoly On Monday next the Athletics, with McBride, play noon class tor boyi. H* jy 30-Sm* money. their fourth game with the White Stockings In Chicag o the peonie of said District for their approval or disap- held as in the said act provided. Said act is her«, away. We betook Ourselves to our former seats fee-simple to the grantee, his heirs and assigns, with BANKS AND BANKERS. HOTELS TO TRAVELERS. subjoined and publication thereof is herewith made proial ncomicction with the question of issuing four II. JL/. VUUIVLI. among the "gods," but found them occupied by covenant from thegràntor for himself and his heirs and Governor of tho District of ColnmW. THE CAPITAL. Rprsonal representatives, that he is lawfully seized of TREMONT HOUSE, NITED STATES MAIL ROUTE TO millions of bonds for special improvement and repanrè a couple of children. ATIONAL SAYINGS BANK, as mentioned in said act. Said election will be the iirbt EDWIN L. STANTON the premises, has good right to convey the same, and X Indiana avenue, cor. Second st. U NORFOLK. Secretary of the District of Columbia As we gazed irately at the gamins a peaceful N penerai election after the passage of said act. Saidaçt SUNDAY MOBNINß - - SEPTEMBER 17,1871, guarantees the quiet possession thereof ; that the same Cor. of Fifteenth street and New York ave., An ACT levying a tax for tho payment of tho lnterM smile suddenly overspread Fritz's countenance. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS COMPUTED FROM THE FIRST OF The new proprietor. F. P. HILL, has spared no ex- Steamer Lady of the Lake, connecting at Norfolk with fsherewith6 hereto^Subjoine. d and ¡}f 13 made as it shall annually accrue on four million dollars7) are free from all incumbrances, and that he will warrant EACH MONTH. pense or labor in refitting and newly furnishing this the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad for all parts of Governor o^gtrict o^olumbk. bonds, authorized to be issued by the District of (V . " Come," he said", "Revenge 1" Office hours 9 to 4. . nouse, makinp it one of the best and most desirable the South, and with the Steamers of the M. and M and defend the title to the same against all lawful claims. Secretary of the District of Columbia. lumbiaby an act entitled "An act authorizing ti,» GRADUATED GRINS. W? Went to flic box-office and demanded the ' The Trustees of the Bank are—Hon. Andrew Wyiie, houses in the city, and now offers great inducements, Transportation Company for Boston. District of Columbia to create a debt lor spocu° ;„ SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That a mortgage of William Stickney, Lewis Clephane, S. P. Brown, Mat- both to transient and permanent Boarders. Board, On and after MONDAY, May 1, the Steamer return of our money. Our Beats had been occu- ACT authorizing the District of Columbia to create provements and repairs in said District by the issni land may be made.in the following form or to the same thew G. Emery, ZenoB C. Robbins, Wm. H. Philip, B. $2.50 per day; Permanent Board, $30 per month. Meal LJLDY OF THE LAKE ïdebt for spedaTimprovements and repairs in said 8 P. Snyder, Hon. Joseph Casey, W. S. Huntington, Geo. hours—Breakfast, 7 o'clock to 9; Dinner, 1 to 4; Sup- of four millions of bonds and levying a tax fot [ pied. effect: "This deed of mortgage, made the day of Carrying the United States Mail, will leave lier wharf DffictlbyWiuins of four million of bonds, and payment of the interest as it shall annually acc™ IN THE WRONG BOX. H. Plant, A. L. Sturtevant, Alex. R. Shepherd, James per, 6 to 8. se 3-lm* foot of Seventh Btreet, every The agent was all politeness. He would send , in the year ' , between —— (mortgagor) of the M. Latta, J. H. Lathrop, H. A. Willard. ap 16-tf levj'ing a tax for the payment of the> nteree t » | thereon, and submitting the act, with tho question „5 Fritz and I were in Paris ; not the Paris of to- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY", at 4 pi mi, shall annually alrue thereon and jftWSS the issuing of four million's of improvement bonri. and see ; our scats had been speculated upon, but first part, and —— (mortgagee) of the second part, wtt- TRYING HOUSE, BROADWAY AND FOR NORFOLK. with the question of the issuing of the four million to a vote of the people at a general election ;„ day, but tlie Paris of 1867, during the gain days u ttc wc could have others. Wc got others, but did nesseth: That the said —— mortgage? and warrants WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, A TWELFTH STREET, NEW YORK.—A first-class Returning, leave Norfolk TUESI}AY, THURSDAY, of improvement bonds to a vote of the people at a said District." " of -Jj*exposition Universelle. Hotel, on the European plan ; location unsurpassed ; in and SATURDAY, at 5 p. m.—stopping at Alexandria, ¡renerai Section in said Distfict. . Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the n, not like them, of course, and we thereupon de- ——• tinto the said —— all and so forth, (here describe Fort Washington, Glj'mont, Piney Point, Point Look- Fritz and I were friends before we ever saw Corner of Seventh Street and Louisiana Avenue, the immediate vicinity of A. T. Stewart's Retail Store, Be it enacted by the LcgiMive Assembly of he Dis- trict of ColumMa, That for the purpose of paying th manded our money. The demand was considered the premises,) to secure the repayment of (here write Wallack's Theater, and Union Square; out, and Fortress Monroe. mm Columbia, That in order that ej)eciar j.npro% e- interest annually, as it may accrue on the four mulim Paris. We .had been friends in Washington. We the sum for which the mortgage is granted, or the notes PATS INTEREST ON ALL DEPOSITS. GEORGE P. HARLOW, For freight or passage apply on board, or to V. D. rnents and repairs of the streets, avenues, alleys, and dollars of bonds authorized to be issued by the Distil« a moment and then refused. Groner, Norfolk, va.j Eldridge & Co., Alexandria, Ya.; had borrowed small amounts of each other fre- or other evid^feces of debt, or a description thereof, Open daily from 9.30 a. m. to 3 p. m., and on SATUR- mar 12-tf Proprietor. roads of the ¿¡strict of Columbia may be commenced of Columbia in accordance with the provisions of th I briefly explained to the ticket agent that such J. G. Waters, Georgetown, D. C., or to and completed, and sewers and brulgea bo constructed act entitled " An act authorizing the District of Colnm quently, or, at least, I had done him that unusual sought to be secured, also the date of the repayment.) DAY EVENING, from 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. S. P. BROWN & SON, General Agents, therein, and other necessary public works be executed, bia to create a debt for special improvements ami •!' a refusal was not in accordance with the princi- Corner of Fifteenth street and New York ave. pairs in said District by tho issuing of four millions nr honor, and hence he felt an attachment for me Witness the following signatures and seals." And the J. A. RUFF, ST. JAMES HOTEL. the Governor of eaid District is authorized and em- ples of honesty, and that I should appeal to the said mortgage being dated and duly signed, sealed, ac- No freight received at Seventh strectwharf after 3:30 powered, Sr anil in behalf.of said District, to issue or bonds, and the levying a tax for the payment of n,, which I could notjegally get away from. • lie had mar 12-tf Treasurer. p. m. First-class fare to Norfolk, $4; round trip, $6. òiiwe to be issued, as hereinafter directed, regis tei ef interest as it Bhall annually accrue thereon, and submit authorities through our minister, General DiX. knowledged and delivered by the grantor, shall be Second-class fare to Norfolk, $3; ronnd trip, $5. o^coupon bonds to' the amount of foui;Wor1 dollars, ting the act, with the question of the issuin» of fo,, many more charms than his loose change, how- His " back was up," and he said as plainly as a deemed and held to be a good and sufficient mortgage Pennsylvania ave. and Sixth street, my!4-ly iu denominations of fifty, one hundred, Ave hundred millions of improvement bonds, to a vote of the lieonii ever. His hilarity was certainly irrepressible. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and one thousand dollars, to be payable withni twenty at a general election in said District," a special Wot Frenchm&n could, "General Dlx be d—d." I to the grantee, his heirs, assigns, executors, and ad- years from the date of their issue, and to bear interest two hundred and eighty thousand dollars is horelre His tastes were convivial and jovial and artistic. Washington, X>. C. HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASH- called him a thief as plainly as /could, and Fritz ministrators, with warranty from the grantor and his OF WASHINGTON. INGTON, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW YORK at the rate of seven per centum annually. . levied upon the taxable property in said District for th» But there was one thing in regard to his convi- legal representatives of perfect title in the grantor, and T WASHINGTON, June 8,1869—Noon. SEO.2. And be it further enacted, That a special tax. period of twenty years, to an amount sufficient to n»v and I displayed the ilghcst Indignation, vowing Government Depositary and Financial Agent of the my 21-ly JOHN SPICER, Proprietor. the interest which may accrue on said bonds dnE vialty that was noticeable: He was extravagantly against all previous incumbrances. And if in the above Trains between Washington and New York are now is hereby levied on the taxable property of the District the greatest of International complications to of Columbia, for the poriod of twenty years, to an said period, which tax shall be collected in sums of two form the words "and warrants" be omitted, the mort- United States, run as follows, viz : hundred aud eighty thousand dollars during each of fond of sauterne, and that noble beverage had a evolve from this night's InjuBtice on the part of C. C. WILLARD, FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. amount sufficient to pay the interest which may accrue gage shall be good, but without warranty. on the said bonds during said period, w >ich tax Bh l said years, agreeably to the provisions of tic act of , peculiar cffcct upon Fritz. It made him obstinate. France. FIFTEENTH STREET, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8 a. m., 12:45 and 9 Congress entitled "An act to provide a government for SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That a deed of p. m. be collected in sums of two hundred and eighty thou- When I say obstinate I don't mean what is ordi- sand doltas, during each of said years a^eeably to the District of Columbia," approved February twentv The man was inflexible. There was no help for trust to secure debts or to indemnify securities may be Opposite the Treasury. FOR PHILADELPHIA. first, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and in tfr narily understood by the word, but an, amiable EBBITT HOUSE, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8 a, m., 12:45 and 5:4C the provisions of the act of tho Congress ofthe United same manner that the general taxes of said District it, so we began together, "When in the course in the following form or to the same effect : " This deed IL D. COO&E, p. m. States, entitled, " An act to provide for a government shall be collccted, and be applied and used cxclnsivclv hard-hcadedncss, a suave and courteous inflexi- of," &c. of trust, made the —— day of -—, in the year (Of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WASHINGTON, ». C. ON SUNDAY. for the District of Columbia," approved Febiuary for tho payment of the interest annually accrnln» on Leave for New York at 9 p. m. and Philadelphia at twenty-one, eighteen hundred and seventy-one and In said bonds; that this act shall be submitted to th» bility, a dignified mulisimess that was amazing to The Frenchman gave a howl, pitched a five between , (the grantor,) of the first part, and -—| WM. S. HUNTINGTON, ap 2-tf he same manner thatthe general taxes of sa.d Distnct ap 16-tf Cashier. 5:40 p. m. shall be collected, and be applied and used exclusively people, with tho said act of said District, entitled "An "Behold. franc out of his little window, and then slammed (the trustee,) of the second part, witneBseth : That the Sleeping cars for New York on 9 p. m. train only. act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a for the payment of the .interest annually accruing on debt for special improvements and repairs in said Bis Well, one day we dined together at the " Trois It shut. said conveys and warrants unto the said —- the REEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST Througu tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Bos. following described property, (here describe it,) in trust ST. CLOUD HOTEL. ton can be had at the Station Office at all hours of the ^iw^And be it further enacted. That the Governor trict by the issuing of four millions of bonds and lew Frères" café of glorious memory, since destroyed. As we paused a moment In the light at the foot F day. ing a tax for the payment of the interest as it Bhall an to secure, (here describe the debt to be secured or the This admirable house, architecturally one of the hand- shall, in connection with the Secretary and the Comp- nually accrue thereon, and submitting the act, with the We did not relish the sauterne at that famous res- of the theater steps, Fritz looked at the piece of COMPANY, See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement for troller prepare said bonds for issue and sale. Oil their sureties to be indemnified, and other provisions the somest in New York, on schedule between Washington,, Baltimore, Annapolis, face thev shall be designated "special improvement question of issuing of four millions of improvement taurant, but we did up one or two bottles with our money and said, "Shall it be sauterne, old fel- No. 507 Seventh Street. and the West. J. L. WILSON, bonds, to a vote of the people at a general election in parties may agree upon.) Witness the following signa- Corner of 42d Street and Broadway, bonds," and shall be signed by the Governor, counter- dinner. It seemed a shame to spoil a good dinner DEPOSITS $2,500,000. Master of Transportation. siirned by the Secretary and Comptroller, and have the said District," at tho first general election which low, eh?" tures and seals." And said deed of trust being dated Is now open on the EUROPEAN SYSTEM with first- L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. may be held after the passage of this act, which said with poor wine so we took another bottle of sau- affixed to them the seal of the District. H KB 1H11 ! election as respects this act shall be held as hereinafter I am not exactly sure, at this lapse of time, but and duly signed, sealed, and acknowledged by the class RESTAURANT, by GEO. S. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. ap 30-tf terne somewhere else. It air went and then We The Company pays SIX PER CENT, interest on all SEC 4 And be it further enacted, That the bonds provided. I think I said yes. Mr. Editor, I think I said yes. grantor, and being duly delivered, shall be deemed and ap 2-tf BAND BBOTHEBS. strolled round to the " Lyrique'Ho hear Christina deposits of $5 and upward, beginning July 1,1871. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. which may be prepared for issue and sale as aforesaid, GANO. held to be a good and sufficient deed for the purposes until required for said purposes, shall be deposited First; Upon the approval of the act it shall be nub Nilsson. Arriving there we found it was her off- and trusts therein indicated to the grantee, his heirs Any one can begin an account by a deposit of FIVE WEN HOUSE: WOT closed. B with the Comptroller of said District, and he shall not lished in the Daily Chronicle, Daily Republican nml WASHINGTON, Dec. 25, 1870. permit any one or more of them to go out of his posses- Evening Star, newspapers in said District, and in such night, and Carvallo would sing Marguerite io and assigns, with warranty from the grantor for himself CENTS or upward. O Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE, A rumor having become current that the " OWEN sion except for the purposes of this act; and he shall other papers as the Governor may direct, and the nnh. Faust. Fritz said, "Faust is like hash irf one and his heirs and legal representatives, of perfect title Every man and woman should make a beginning and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST, are now run as eive such security for their safe keening as may bo re- lication thereof be continued for three months prior to THE CAPITAL. HOUSE " was closed, I take pleasure to inform my follows, viz: respect, Max ; it will do for ninety-nine meals in in grantor, and against all previous incumbrances; and without delay. mar26-ly quired by the Governor : and ho shall keep a register or eaid election. friends and the traveling public that such is not the FOR BALTIMORE. account of all bonds which may be prepared and issued Second. The ballots heed at said election shall be if in the above form the words " and warrants " be Leave daily (except Sunday) at 0:45, 8, and 9:25 a. m., succession, but for a steady diet it grows mono- PUBLISHED BY THE CAPITAL PUBLISHING case. This rumor having found its way into some of under this act, and make a full report, from time to printed, and those in favor of this act shall be in tlie omitted, the deed shall be good, but without warranty ; JAY COOKE & CO, and 12:45, 3, 4:10, 5:40, and 7:45 p. m. time, to the Legislative Assembly of the amount of words following, to wit: tonous. I cannot hear Faust agqjji, bogging COMPANY. the Northern journals, I hope their editors will do me FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. sales as well as of the amount of interest that may SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That when a deed, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 6:45 and 9:25 a. m., and FOR Gounod's pardon. Where else?" BANKERS, the favor and justice to correct the mistake. liave'accrued or tò be paid on said bonds. mortgage, or deed of trust made according to the form 4;10 ahd7:45p. m. ®or principal way stations—Bladens- SEC 5 And be itfurther enacted. That two millions Levying a tax for the period of twenty years for the "Don Carlos, at the Imperial," I suggested. hereinbefore provided for, or to the same effect, uses S. W. OWIfi, Proprietor. burg, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, and Relay and one-half of said bonds may be prepared for the issue payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue on DONN PIATT, Editor. Buy and Sell at CURRENT RATES Relay—leave at 12:45, 3, and 7:45 p. m.; 3 p. m. stops at d'inu» tho year one thousand eight hundred and sev- We crosscd the boulevards, and as wetad no idea the words, V the said covenantor covenants," such cov- 1 the four millions of bonds to bo issued by tho District Owen House, next door to Willard 8 Hotel, Pennsylva- Jessop's. The 5:40 p. m. stops at Annapolis Junction enty-two, and until the expiration of the first fiscal quar- of Columbia, agreeably to the provisions of an act en- of doing the thing in stylo, we took tickets enant shall have the same effect as if it was expressed and Relay only. The 7:45 p. m. on Sunday stops as din- OFFICE OF PUBLICATION OP THE CAPITAL—NO. 428 Government Securities, Gold and Silver, nia avenue, Washington, D. C. au 27-lm ing the week. ter after the adjournment of the next regular session of titled " An act authorizing the-District of Columbia to "among the gods.".. to be by the covenantor for himself, his heirs, personal tile 'Legislative Assembly, and one million and a half croateadebt for special improvements and repairs in ELEVENTH STREET, between Pennsylvania Avenue FOR ANNAPOLIS. duriu"the year one thousand eight hundred and sev- representatives and assigns, and shall be deemed to be said District by the issuing of four millions of bonds The " gods " were full of garlic, and our seats and E Street, Washington, D. C. Land Warrants, Scrip, &c. Leave at 6:45«. m. and 4:10 p. m. No train to or from eiuv-fhree and be sold by the Governor within said and levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it with the covenantee, his heirs, personal representatives Annapolis on Sunday. periods to the extent to which the issue thereof is au- introducod us to a bevy of gamins, and canaille, THE ARLINGTON, ON SUNDAY. shall annually accrue thereon, and submitting tbe act Rates of Subscription. and assigns. Execute orders at New York Stock Board. thorized as aforesaid, and upon shell issue and sale said with the question of the issning of four millions of and chiffonieres, and petroluses, packed like sar- Sell Exchange on New York, San Francisco, Great FOR BALTIMORE. bonds shall become and constitute a debt against said improvement bonds, to a vote of the people at a general Two DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS A YEAH, in advance, SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That if in such Leave at 8 a. m., and 3, 5:40^ and 7:45 p.m. dines in the hottest of little boxes, the atmos- Britain, and the Continent. election in the said District." And those against this for local subscribers. deed, mortgage, or deed of trust, the words "and war- WASHINGTON, D. C. FOR WAY STATIONS. And be it further enacted, That upon the sale act shall be in the words following, to wit: phere of which was heavy with the 'sighs of the THREE DOLLARS A YEAR when sent by mail. Furnish Revenue StampB of all denominations. Leave at 8 a. m., and 3 and 7:45 p. m. of any or all of said bonds the proceeds thereof shall be rant" be omitted, and there be continued in said deed, v FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. leeky weed above referred to. The heat was op- CLUBS.—Ten copieB to one address, TWENTY-FIVE 'ISSUE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT BEARING dcuosited in the treasury of the District, and shall be AGAINST mortgage, or deed of trust, a covenant by any grantor Leave daily (except Saturday and Sunday) at 6:45 a. d-awn out upon warrants of the Board of-Pablic Works, pressive, for the season was oppressive. Wo did DOLLARS. Twenty copies to one address, FORTY DOL- INTEREST. mar 19-tf m., and 3 and 7:45 p. m. OirSaturday at 6:45 a. m. and The act for the levying a tax for the period of twentv therein, " that he will warrant generally the property and shall bo disbursed by eaid Board for the payment years for the payment of the interest as it shall annu- not claim our seats, bût descended au second, and LARS. 7:45 p. m. o( tho cost of special improvements and repairs in said hereby conveyed," the said covenant shall have the ; H. G. FANT. L. WASHINGTON On Sunday at 3 and 7:45 p. m., only connecting at Re- District including the necessary incidental expenses ally accrue on the four millions of bonds to be issued strolled about for chances of securing better Rates of Advertising. same force and effect as the use by such grantor of the lay Station with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling, by the District of Columbia, agreeably to the provisions thereof and for no other purposes; but no payments of an act entitled "An act authorizing the District to soats. We found a box-door partly open. "Let's Prices for Advertising as follows, without deviation words "and warrants" as hereinbefore provided, and : Parkersburg, Pittsburg, &c. shall be made under any contract for improvements, or FANT, WASHINGTON & CO., This New and For Strasaurg and points between Relay House and for any work done in relation thereto, unless the work create a debt for special improvements and repairs in look in here,!' said Fritz. We "looked in " im- In any case: shall imply all the covenants provided for in the third said District, by the issuing of four million of bonds Strasburg, leave at iip. m., connecting at Relay House done shall be ten per centum in excess of such pay- and levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it mediately and closed the door after us, no one For the space of one inch, $1.50 for the first,an d section of this act. A covenant by any-such grantor i BANKERS, with Strasburg and Winchester accommodation train. ments except in the case of the finalexecutio n of any 75 cents for each subsequent insertion. Through tickets to the West can be had at the contract or completion of any work and settlement shall annually accrue thereon and submitting the act hindering or taking any notice of us. "«that the grantee shall have quiet possession of the j with the question of the issuing of four millions of im- The same rates per space for short or long advertise- Successors to Rittephonse, Fowler & Co.,. Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the said land" shall have the same effect as if he covenanted BEAUTIFUL HOTEL, day. provemont bonds, to a vote of the people at a general It was a magnificent apartment, with the most ments. No space let less than half an inch. °7. And be it further enacted, That the improve- election in the said District." that the grantee, his heirs, and assigns might at any and No. 625 Pennsylvania Avenue, For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see adver- ments which may be made by virtue of this act shall be' elaborate and costly fittings and furniture. CITY ITEMS (Nonpareil) 25 cents a line each in- 1 tisement of " Through Line." Third. That the tickets for and against this act shall all times thereafter peaceably enter upon, and have, Receive deposits and loan money to depositors at legal commenced and carried on according to the provisions be deposited in the ballot boxes which tho Governor U sertion. interest. J. L. WILSON, of the aforesaid act of Congress of the twenty-first day We were convinced that We were In the box of hold, and enjoy the land conveyed by the deed, or in- ! Since the adjournment of Congfcss, has been REFIT- Master of Transportation. required to provido for the deposit of the ballots which SPECIAL NOTICES 50 cents a line each insertion. We issue certificates of deposit bearing interest and TED and REDECORATED. More rooms have been of February, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and may be cast for the act entitled." An act authorizln» Sa Majestic Napoleon Troisième, for, from a tended so to be, with all the buildings thereon, and the payable on demand. L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. exclusively for the promotion of the public interests. MARRIASE and DEATH NOTICES, 50 cents. added and GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent, Washington. the District of Columbia to create a debt for special im- hasty inspection of the theater no other apart- privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging, and MAKE COLLECTIONS ON ALL POINTS IN THE tìso. 8. And be it further enacted, That if any officer provements and repairs m said District by tho issuing All other reading notices $1 per line. ap 30-tf or employé of the said District shall use, or consent to ment resembled it, and almost the entire audience receive and take the rents and profits thereof, to and UNITED STATES. BILLIARD TABLES INTRODUCED. of four millions of bonds and levying a tax for the pay- Negotiate Railroad, Municipal Loans, and Mortgages. the use of any of the money authorized to be raised ment of the interest as it shall annually accrue thereon gave us the gratification of Regarding us with for his and their use and benefit without any eviction, ERCHANTS' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS by this'act, contrary to its provisions, he shall, on con- and submitting the act with the question of the issuing Buy and Sell Government Securities and other Stocks, M BETWEEN opera glasses and awful curiosity. We were To Contributors. interruption, suit, claim, or demand whatever. If to Bonds, and Gold on Conimission. Pay the highest viction thereof in the Criminal Court of the District Of of the four millions of improvement bonds to a vote of Every article submitted by mait to " The Editor of such covenant there be added " free from all incum- T. EOESSLE &'SON, WÀSHINGTON AND NEW YORK." Columbia, be punished by imprisonment in the jail of the people at a general election in said District," and in presently aware of our position, and I began to priccs for City Scrip. this District for a term of not less than three nor more relation to the question of the issuing of four millions feel a little nervous and uncomfortable. THE CAPITAL" will receive consideration, but we will brance," these words shall have as much effect as the Domestic and Foreign Exchange bought and sold on Hereafter the fine steamships E. C. KNIGHT, JOHN than twelve months, and by a fine òf not less than five of improvement bonds, and the election in reference to be unable to write letters to our contributors or to be words " and that freely and absolutely acquitted, ex- all the principal cities in this country and Europe. The Proprietors are determined it shall be the most GIBSON, and VALLEY CITY, will make regular hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars. this act, sliall be conducted in all respects, as regards " I say, Fritz, old fellow, liadn't we better cut responsible for manuscripts. As a rule we do not pur- onerated and forever discharged', or otherwise by the We especially invite accounts of merchants and busi- beautiful notel in the country. • mar 12-tf weekly trips between New York, Alexandria, Washing- SEO 9. And be it further enacted. That this act shall the persons entitled to vote and otherwise in accord- this, you know?" ness men. Sight Drafts furnished to depositors with- ton, and Georgetown, as follows : be submitted to the people or electors of said District ance with the laws and regulations which may be appli- chase articles, those only excepted which we order upon said grantor, or his heirs, save harmless and indemni- out charge. ap 23-6m Leave New York from Pier 39, East river, every SAT- at the first general election which may be held after its cable to the holding of general elections in said District "I bolievc that wc paid to witness this per- particular themes froin professional journalists. We fied of, from and against any and evèry charge and in- URDAY, at 4 p. m.; leave, Georgetown every FRIDAY, passage, together with the questions of the issuing of • Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballots for and against this law shall be counted by the election olllcors formance," rejoined Fritz, his manner redolent do not care whether suggestions from our friends are cumbrance whatever." A covenant by:(iny such grantor^ at 7 a. m., and Alexandria the same day at 12 m. the four millions of bonds aforesaid, in the mode here- MEDICAL. LAKE GEORGE. For information apply to R. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, inafter provided, namely : . and a tally list thereof be made ont, and upon tho com- of dignity and sauterne. "Very good. Then anonymous or authenticated by signature; for in either that he will èxecute such further assurances of the said office and wharf foot of High street, Georgetown, or at First. Upon the approval of the act it shall be pub- pleting of the counting of said ballots and duplicate case we shall examine into the subjects for ourselves.* land as may be requisite, " shall have the same effect as rpHE GREAT DISCOVERY. the corner of Seventeenth street and New York avenue. lished ip such papers as the Governor may direct, not returns of the votes cast in each election district for 1 propose to stay where I am." FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL. this act, together with statements of the aggregate We desire items from sculptors, architects, artists, pub- if he covenanted, that he, the grahtor, his heirs, or per- J. W. THOMPSON, lees than three, and the publication thereof be contin- I saw it was useless to argue the matter, so 1 LETTER PROM GENERAL HOWARD. ap 9-tf President. ued for three months prior to said election. number of votes cast thereat formembersof the Legis- sonal representatives, will at any time, upon any reason- lative Assembly, shall, within forty-eight hoars, be ensconced myself as much behind one of the lishers, and friends at state capitals or near municipal WASHINGTON, D. C., July 21,1871. Second The ballots used at said election shall be governments. • able request, at the charge of the grantee, his heirs, "or PROP. T. A. COOK:—Dear Sir: I have for some time This favorite printed and those in favor of said act, and of the made out and signed by the officers of the several elec- heavy curtains as possible. used the BALM OF LIFE in my family as a wash, and "piONEER LINE." issning of said bonds, or of the contraction of said tion precincts or districts, which returns shall designate assigns do, execute, or cause to be done or executed} have found it all you recommend. I am glad to join the number of votes cast for this loan, one of which Not so Fritz. To my horror he sat down in the debt, ehalj be in the words following, to wit: all such further acts, deeds, and things, for the better, others in commending an article that is evidently doing STEAMER ARROW leaves EVERY MORNING, at returns shall be placed in the election-box of each elm - most prominent scat iu the box, and after wiping OFFICIAL. more perfectly and absolutely conveying the said lands so much-good. 10 o'clock, from her wharf, foot of Seventh street; to ¡TOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. tion district with the other papers of said election, ami Yours, truly, O. O. HOWARD, Summer Resort, For the act of the District of Columbht entitled "An the others shall be placed in a sealed envelope and b" his head with a red silk handkerchief, proceeded and premises hereby conveyed, or intended so to be LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Brig. General U. S. A. MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL, act authorizing' the District of Columbia to create a directed to the Secretary of the District, and! be placed to light a cigar with great solemnity. conveyed, unto the grantee, his heirs, and assigns, in debt for special improvements and repairs in said Dis- in his hands by one or more of said election officers. Passed at tlic First Session of tlie Leg- At the head of I wfts petrified' with amazement. I could see manner aforesaid, as by the grantee, his heirs, or as- LETTER PROM JUDGE WYLIE, OP U. S. SUPREME COURT, stopping at all the intermediate landings, going and trict, by the issuing of four million of bonds, and levy- islatiye Assembly of the District of Co- DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. coming. ing a taxfo r the payment of the interest, as it shall Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes containing that every glass in the house was directed to- signs, Ms or their counsel, learned in the law, shall be the returns as aforesaid, the Secretary shall examine lumbia. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 24,1871. THE LOVELIEST LAKE For freight or passage apply on board to Capt. THOS. annually accrue thereon, and submitting the act, with the same, and add together the aggregate votes as casi reasonably devised, advised, or required." A covenant Dear Sir: I have given your BALM OF LIFE for the STACKPOLE, or to JAMES ISYKES, tbe question of the Issuing of the four millions of im- wards *s, and a surprised murmur crept over the JOINT RESOLUTION. in each district; and after doing so shall certify the re- by any such grantor " that, he has done no act to incum- hair a fair trial, ana am much pleased with its effects. jy 2-tf General Superintendent, Wiliard's Hotel. provement bonds, to a vote of the people, at a general sult to the Governor and file a copy of such certificate audience. Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the Dis- It is a healthful wash far both the scalp and hair; and election In said District." ber said land " shall have the same effect as if he'cove; its influence to sooth the nerves and revive the system on our Continent, and standing amidst the Historic among the records of his office. " Fritz, Fritz," I gasped, " for heaven's sake"— trict of Colunibia, That the provisions of the apt en- nanted that he had done nothing nor executed or know- when exhausted from overwork is most delightful. I Associations of the French and Indian Revolutionary ATIONAL CAPÍTOL LIFE INSUR- And for the issuing of four millions of improvement Sixth. If It shall appear from said returns as certified But I was unheeded. Fritz was absorbed in titled " An act to provide temporary officers for the have not used it except as a wash, but on your recom- Ware, will N ANCE COMPANY. bonds as provided in said act. to by the Secretary that a majority of votes cast for ingly suffered, any act, deed, or thing whereby thè lands mendation, and from the faith its use, thus far, has se- And the ballots against said act and the issuing of the members of sfcid Legislative Assembly shall havo been contemplation of a Comtesse de Something in an cities of Washington and Georgetown, and the cbunty and premises conveyed, or intended so to be, or any bonds shall be as follows : cast in favor of this law, it shall be in full force and of Washington," approved Jnno 2,1871, which author-' cured from me, I should feel great confidence in taking MISCELLANEOUS. opposite box, and to whom he waved his hand part thereof are or will be charged, affected, or incum- it as a medicine, according to your directions. BE OPENED AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. effect, and the Governor shall proclaim the same In the izes the Governor to appoint officers therein named be papers of tbe District in which this law may be pub- approvingly as she gazed astounded at the num- bered in title, estate, or otherwise. And if in 6uch deed, Very respectfully yours, A • tbeact of the District of Columbia entitled, gantinued inforce from and after the expiration of the PROP. COOK. ANDREW WYLIE. ATEW HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL •• Vii authorizing the District of Columbia to create lished. If a majority of votes shall be cast against ber twelve lie had eloVated upon the rail cushion.. mortgage, or deed of trust, thè words " and warrant" be this act It shall be void and of no effect. period therein named until such time as it shall be on the i.1 BOOKS u , STATIONERY, &c., &c., so cheap that ii a,.;,! f.r/ spoclal improvements and repairs in said Dis- some query whether they are paid for," by the trict, by the issuing of four millions of bonds, and lay- SEO. 8. And be It further enacted, That with the pub- At this juncture a murmur of voices was heard otherwise provided by law : Provided, That said officers omitted, and there be inserted a covenant by any WASHINGTON, July 1,1871. grantor therein "-that he will warrant specially the pro DEAR PROFESSOR : After using your BALM OF LIFE FRANKLIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, ing a tax for the payment of the Interest as it shall an- lication of this act in the newspapers as aforesaid fur in the box passago. There was evidently an excit- shall be regarded in all respects officers of the District r in many instances of disorders in my family. I am glad 121 Pennsylvania avenue, nually accrue thereon, and submitting the act, with the the period of three months, there shall beanoticcover perty hereby conveyed," it sliall have the same effect ing discussion going on. Visions of gens-d'armes of Columbia, and shall "perform such duties in addition to say it affords the relief sought. For diarrlicea, colic, se 10-tf Opposite the Conservatory. question of the issuing of the four millions of improve' the signature of the GOvernof and of the Secretary of as if the grantor had covenanted that ho, his heirs, and sick headache, catarrh, cough, and all external inflam- First ojf J une. ment bonde, to a vote of the people at a general elec- the District that it will be submitted to the people at glanced through my confused brain. to those now specially imposed on them not; inconsis-; tion in said District." personal representatives, will forever warrant and de- mation I am convinced of its efficacy, by use. RIVATE MEDICAL CONSULTATIONS the first general election after its passage for their ap- At first the door was slightly and cautiously tent with thè nature of their offices as the Governor R. J. MEIGS, JR. The Air is of the purest character, and the Lake full at OLD DR. DARBY'S Private Dispensary, 108 And against the issuing of four millions of improve- proval or disapproval, and a copy of such notice shall may find necessary to the due execution and enforce-! fine the said property unto the grantee, his heirs, per- PFonr-and-a-IIalf street, a few doors South of Pennsyl- ment bonds, as provided for in said act. lie filed and recorded in the office of the Secretary of of FISn. the District. opened, then as cautiously closed. Then fol- ment of any of the ordinances or laws of the District;. sonal representatives and assigns, against the claims LETTER FROIC REV. FATHER EOYLE. vania avenue. Separate rooms for Ladies, Third. That a ballot-box for each election district lowed a chorus of mixed voices, and a moving of and demands of the grantor, and all persons claiming PROF. T. A. COOK:—Dear Friend: Please send me a mar 19-tf shall be provided by the Governor, in which the ballots SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That whereas an SEC. 2. And.be it furtEer enacted, That by reason of supply of BALM OF LIFE, the which, if a gratuity, (as TROUT STREAMS for and against the said law, | and for and against said emergency exists for the immediate taking offcct of this feet in the lobby. This interruption occurred or to claim by, through, or under him, and the words improvement bonds, shall be deposited, and the elec- the emergency arising from the necessity for providing suggested,) will be gratefully acknowledged, or if act in the event of its approval by the people, it sliall he just at the enjl- of the first act. Soon the door "with general warranty" in the granting part of any charged to me will be duly honored. I am altogether JAMES H. McGILL, tion in relation thereto shall be conducted in all re- in force from and after the proclamation thereof by the at once for the administration of municipal affairs, this pleased with it. Very truly yours. are adjacent, and the Plank Boad Drives to spects, as regards the persons entitled to vote, and such deed, mortgage, or deed of trust, shall be deemed Governor. was opened again, but this time more boldly, and: act shall go into effect immediately. June 24,1871. F. E. BOYLE. otherwise, in accordance with the laws and regulations CHARLES L. HULSE, a covenant by the grantor " that he warrant generally se 3-lm ÄRCHITEC which may be applicable to the holding of general elec- a female usher ushered herself into our presence. Approved July 24,1871. " Speaker of the House of Delegates. 1 the property hereby conveyed." The words "with The Adirondacks and to Glen Falls, 632 F Street, near Seventh, tions in said District.' WILLIAM, STICKNEiT ' Messieurs, pardon ! Mais, faites me voir vos Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballot-boxes con- President of the Conncil. AN ACT for the relief of Columbian College in the Dis- special warranty," in the granting part of such deed, DR. GARDNER, au 20-ly taining said tickets snail be opened, and the ballots billetB ;'" holding out her hand to receive them. Formerly of Ricord Hospital, United States Army, can Approved August 19,1871. trict of Columbia. mortgage, or. deed of trust, shall be deemed to be a afford easy and slia 11 be immediately counted, and a tally list thereof be H. D. COOKE, Governor. an 27-3ra " What on earth shall we say, Fritz ?" I was for Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Dis- covenant by the grantor " that he will warrant specially be consulted privately at his office, COKE. made, and upon the completion of the counting of said bitllots, duplicate returns of the votes cast in each elec- showing the madame my ticket ; not so my Com- trict of Colunibia, That the Columbian College, in the the property hereby conveyed." A covenant by a Corner of Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avekue, tion district, together with statements of the aggregate northwest, second story, Orders left at the Gas-light Office, No. 413 Tenth 6t. TVfOTICE AND PROCLAMATION BY panion. Without the slightest change of counte- District of Columbia, chartered by, and organized and grantor in any such deed, mortgage, or deed of trust, INTERESTING EXCURSIONS. number of votes cast thereat for the members of the the Governor publishing an act entitled "Au act acting under, the act of Congress approved February 9, or at his residence,-..1002 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, bc- at 711 First street • or at 110 Bridge street, Georgetown, Legislative Assembly, shall, within forty-eight hours, nance, or otlier evidence of being disconcerted, " that he has the right to convey the said land to the tweeiLTeiith and Eleventh streets west. From his be made out and signed by the officers of the several elec- to authorize a subscription to the stock of the Piedmont Fritz arose to his feet, and in a voice of mingled 1821, may, from the proceeds of any sale of its property, grantee," shall have the same effect as if the grantor great ffhccess. during thirty years' practice in his par- will be promptly tilled. ., mar 19-tf tion precincts or districts, which returns Bhall designate and Potomac Railroad Company upon certain condi- v PleaBant Steamboat» lie at the pier of the Hotel. tions," and submitting the same toth e people of said .surprise and remonstrance}; said: "My dear apply such sum as may be needful to pay its present had covenanted that he had good right, full power, and ticular branch he warrants a cure. tiie number of votes cast for said law and for issuing the District, and prescribing the form in which it shall be indebtedness and place its libraries, buildings, and ap- Dr. Gardner's preparations can be obtained wholesale TpIIE NEW DEPARTURE FROM OLD said bonds, one'of which returhs shall be placed in the madam! When in the course of human events it absolute authority to convey the said land, with all the or retail at S. Cai;ver t Ford's Drug Store, 1105 Pennsyl- The Hotel has accommodation^ for 1 FOGY PRICES, thus saving from 20 to 40 per election box of each election district, with the other voted upon. paratus of instruction in good condition and execute EXECUTIVE . OFFICE, becomes neccssary for one nation to dissolve the buildings thereon, and tlie privileges and appurtenances vania avenue. He is the only manufacturer of the same. cent, in new live BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., received papers of said election, And the other shall be placed in all deeds needful to quièt thè title of property already thereto belonging, unto the grantee, in the manner in N. B. Upon the receipt of $10 medicines and advice T>NE THOUSAND PEOPLE, by the a sealed envelope, and be directed to,the Secretary of 1 ,, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, political bonds which have connected it with an- sen t by express. Particular attention paid to the indis- FRANKLIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, the'District of Columbia, and be placed in his hands by *'••• ' August21,187!. sold. which the same is conveyed, or intended so to be, by is of superb appointments, and is built to harmonize ii other, a decent regard for the opinions of man- cretions of youth. au 20-ly 121 Pennsylvania avenue, one or more of said election officers. NOTICE is hereby given and proclamation made that SEC 2. And be it further enacted, That the trustees of the deed, and 'according to its true intent. tone and outline with the mountain landscape. The se 10-tf Opposite the Conservatory. the act of the Legislative Assembly of the District of kind requires that they should state the causes Table has all the advantages of the markets of New Fifth. On receiving the. said envelopes, containing Columbia, approved August 19th, 1871, entitled "An said college, elected in May,last, shall constitute the SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That every grant York, Boston, and Montreal. the returns as aforesaid, the Secretary shall open and act to authorize a subscription to the stock of the Pied- which impel them to the dissolution, isn't that corporation of said college until their successors in HARDWARE, &c. 33. McRAE, examine the same, and add together the returns or state- of land shall pass all the grantor's interest or estate in ment of votes as made to him, from each election dis- mont and Potomac Railroad Company upon certain so, Max ? if so, get up and assure the lady of it in office shall be chosen and qualified, as is hereinafter it, unless the intent to pass a less estate or interest is For the Month of June. trict, and after doing so, shall certify the result to the conditions," will be submitted to the people of said provided, and may, until then, as vacancies occur in A. if. SHEPHERD & BRO., MERCHANT TAILOR, Governor, and file a copy of such certificates among the District at the next general election therein, which will the Bame words." expressed or necessarily implied. The term "heirs,V Transient Guests at $4 per day ; Weekly Guests at $3 be held on the fourth Wednesday of November, 1871, their number, temporarily fill them by the election of Has removed to 1012 F STREET, one dbor east of records of his office. (being the twenty-second day of that month.) and that I took in the plan of operations at once. I got or other words of inheritance, shall not be requisite to 910 Pennsylvania Avenue, (sontli side,) per day ; Monthly Guests at $2.50 per day. Eleventh, where he will keep a fine assortment of Sixth. If it shall appear from said returns, as certi- fit persons residing in the District of Columbia. bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets, the voting for and against the act shall be by printed on my feet. create or convey an estate in fee. fied to by the Secretary, that a majority of the votes tickets ; and the tickets for said act shall contain the SEC. 3, And be it further enacted, That said trustees SEC. 9. And be it further enacted, That a grant, or For the Month of July. Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, rust, for members of the Legislative Assembly shall have words— " My dear madame," I added, " When in the," DEALERS IN been cast in favor of said law, and of the issuing of shall meet in the Law Building of said college, at noon, conveyance by a tenant for life, or years, of a greater Transient Guests at $5 per day ; Weekly Guests at $4 and every description of Gents' Furnishing Goods, of FOR &c., &c. Certainly ! of course I Who dares deny said improvement bonds, the Governor shall proclaim on the 25th day of J une, 1872, for the purpose of choosing estate or interest than the owners in the land shall not per day ; Monthly Guests at $3:50 per day. foreign and domestic manufacture, constantly oirhand. the same in tho papers of thé District in which the law An act to authorize a subscription to the stock of the se 3-lm Piedmont andPotomac Railroad Company upon certain it?" and shall then and there, or at "the time and place to work a forfeiture of his estate or interest, but shall METALS AND HARDWARE may be published, and Immediately thereafter bonds For the Month of August. may be issued as directed in the fifth section of this act conditions," ipproved Augnst 19th, 1871, and the tickcis By this time the poor woman was in spasms of which said meeting maybe adjourned, elect thirteen "pass to the grantee what the grantor can lawfully con- PL UMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, RICHARD W. RARKER, Seventh. If a majority of the votes shall be cast against said act shall contain the words perplexity. Her shoulders had surmounted her trustees and thirteen overseers, who shall upon their vey. ' Transient Guests at $5 per day ; Weekly Guests at against this act, and against the issuing of the bonds AGAINST election, constitute the college corporation, and they $4.50 per day ; Monthly Guests àt $4 per day. the Governor shall proclaim the fact in said newspapers' ' An act to authorize a subscription to the stock of tlie cars, and her collar and cap were all awry with SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That every grant RANGES, FURNACES, AND LATROBE Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, arid ho bond shall be issued or debt be contracted under Piedmont and Potomac Railroad Company upon certain the shrugs the. shoulders had indulged in, in the and their successors" shall thènceforward be, and be or conveyance of land shall bind the parties to it, from HEATERS. this act. conditions," approved August 19th, 1871, and that ssid known and recognized as, the Columbian College in For the Month of September. election will be conducted in all respects as the election vain effort to make us comprehend that she didn't the delivery thereof, and shall bind every other person CIS ELEVENTH STREET, near F. SEC. 10. And be it further enacted. That with the pub- the District of Columbia. Largest stock of Transient Guests at $4 per day ; Weekly Guests at $3 lication of this act, for the period of three months in for members of the House of Delegates of said District know a word we were saying; and that all she from the time when it is noted for registration in the shall be conducted, j Said act is hereto subjoinod, and SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That the trustees per day ; Monthly Guests at $2.50 per day. FURNITURE OF ALL ICIND8 MADE the newspapers aforesaid, there shall he a notice over publication thereof is herewith made. wanted to see was our tickets. We ¡sygre more office of the recorder of deeds. The note of its delivery the signatures of tho Governor and Secretary of the chosen at the said meeting in June, 1872, or who may for registration shall be inscribed on the grant or con- CHANDELIERS AND GAS FIXTURES To parties or families desirous of taking rooms for AND REPAIRED. District, that it will be submitted to the people at the K. D COOKE, stupid than there was any necessity for being, for Governor of tho District of Columbia. thereafter be chosen, shall be residents of the District veyance itself, and shall specify the day and exact time the summer, satisfactory prices will be made. my 7-ly* first general election after its passage, for their approval Fritz began his preamble to the declaration again, of Columbia, and that at said meeting, and at any an- to be found South of Philadelphia. A full Orchestra has been engaged for the season. or disapproval, in connection with the question of issu- AN ACT to authorize a subscription to the stock of the of the day when it was delivered, arid shall be signed 1,003 GIFTS. ing of four millions of bonds for special improvements Piedmont and Potomac Railroad Company upon cer- when the curtain "rungup," and the madame nual meeting of trustees and overseers, to be thereafter by the recorder or his assistant to whom itwasjdeliv- Full stock of For rooms and plans of the Hotel, apply to and repairs as hereinbefore mentioned, and a c<»y of tain conditions. * departed, leaving us to witness the second aet, held in said city of Washington on the Tuesday next T. ROESSLE Oc SON, Bnch notice shall be filed and recorded in the office of ered. on A NT) GIFT CONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION, the Secretary of the District. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Dis- Fritz simply remarking that "that 'femme ' had preceding the last Wednesday in June, annually, the Slate and Marbleized-Iron Mantles, Owners and Proprietors "The Arlington," trict Qf Columbia, That whereas it is believed that the SEC. 11. And be it further enacted,rTìmt pòssession FOR 'ran BENEFIT OF THE FOUNDLING SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That in considera- construction of the Piedmont and Potomac railroad, the hardest hearing of any woman ho ever saw," trustees and overseers, in convention assembled, shall mar 13-tf Washington, D. C. tion of the emergency therefor created by the necessity of land heretofore or hereafter commenced and contin- of the newest patterns. ASYLUM, SISTERS OF CHARITY; OF recently authorized by an act of the Legislature of Vir- but that he thought " that during her nest visit, fill vacancies in their board, and shall, by ballot, .elect ued fifteen years without interruption shall be deemed NEW YORK, AND SOLDIERS' AND for improvements in the District of Columbia, and ginia, will he of great benefit to the District of Colum- arising from the fact that tho next general election bia, arid by a further act of said Legislature the Penn- from among the trustees two suitable persons, one to and held to vest the possessbr with a fee-simple title Sole Agents for the ATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSUR- SAILORS' ORPHANS' HOME, WASHINGTON, D. C. which would probably be at the end of the second be president and the other to be treasurer and secretary N ANCE COMPANY. therein may be held on the twenty-second day of No- sylvania Central Railroad Company is required «guar- act, we might be able to convince her that we had therein against every claimant, unless such claimant To bo held in Washington as soon as all tickets vember, eighteeen hundred and seventy-one, and from antee the first mortgage bond of said Piedmont and of said corporation and of the Board of Trustees ; and was, or shall be, at the time the right to sue firstac - EARTH CLOSET COMPANY, are sold, (of which ten days' notice will be given,) and other considerations arising out of the nature and ob- Potoriiac Railroad Company to an amount necessary to . a perfect right, to the box. Don't forget the pre- ject of this act, it is hereby directed and provided that shall establish ordinances and by-laws, or alter br re- crued, disabled from suing by infancy, coverture, or in- of narjtford, Connecticut, for the sale of the EARTH NATIONAL MEDICAL G0LLE6E. not later than November 23, 1871. Entire number of furnish superstructure and equipment for said road, amble Max—a little faster next tipie and more peal the same ; and also frame laws and regulations for CLOSET in this District. ap 9-tf tickets, 52,000—15 each. 1,003 gifts, amounting to ill all and every necessary and possible respect it shall whièh said guaranty may be required whenever, at any sanity ; and in such case the claimant shall be barred $200,000, to be awarded. Send fur Circular, giving list take efiect and be a law of said District from and after time within five years from the date of said last men- violent gestures!" the college facility and students in all the departments from suing unless he sues within one year after the dis- MEDIOAL DEPARTMENT OP COLUMBIAN of gifts and references. its passage. CHARLES L. HULSE, tioned act, ten miles or more of said road shall bo ready thereof, and by ballot elect such teachers, tutors, pro- WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS: TICKETS can he had of W. H. & O. H. Morrison, Speaker of the House of Delegates. for superstructure; and whereas it is credibly repre- The second act proceeded, and ended. Just at ability or disabilities existing at the time the right first COLLEGE, sented that the sum of six hundred thousand doH«™. 85 fessors, lecturers'; and president, and with such salaries IISt., bet. 13th and 14th streets, Washington, D. C. Aistrop & Dudley, J. C. Parker, BeDjamin DeWolf, and WILLIAM STICKNEY7 its close open came the door again, but a man accrued is or are removed. The possession intended to W. G. Metzerott & Co., Washington, D. C., and Forept , . President of the Council. less, will enable said Piedmont and Potomac Ktulioad and duties as said corporation may deem proper. be protected by this section is actual or constructive,' PALMER & GREEN, & Bro., Georgetown, D. C. . Approved August 19,1871. Company to locate and grade their said road so as to smaller than Fritz, but a trifle above me, entered, prepare it for itB superstructure ; now, therefore, SEC. 5. And be it f urther enacted, That at said annu^J and a bona fide purchaser of land for Value in whom the Successors to RILEY A. SHXNN, The next regular course of LECTURES in this Insti P. C. DEVLIN, General Agent, Stationer, aud Printer, II. D. COOKE, Governor. au 27-3m followed by the madame. tution will commence on No. 31 Nassau St., New York. meetings not less than seven trustees and three over- title has been or shall be vested by a registered decree 5 7 Greene Street, Georgetown, D, c., SEO. 1. And be it enacted, That, provided that tins Manufacturers of MINERAL WATERS, lion. H, McCullough, Elkton, Md., Maj. Geo. T. Cas- act shall be submitted to the people at the nest " Faites me voir vos billets, messieurs." seers shall constitute a .quorum for the transaction of or deed, and which has been or shall be assessed to Monday, October 2, 1871, tle, Bultimore, Maryland. Commissioners. IVROTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND general election, and shall receive a majority of the Agents for WILLIAM MASSEY & Co.'s and end on the 1st of March, 1872. Fritz arose like an injured Daniel Webster. any business except adjournment, and adjournment him on the tax-books of the cities of Washington or PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER Hon. J. S. Negley, M. C., Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee, . Secretary of the District of Columbia of the sub- votes cast for members of the Legislative Assembly at Georgetown, or county of Washington, as the case may Bottlers of GINGER ALE, CIDERJVEISS BEER, Ac! jy 30-tf mission to the people of said District, for their approval such election : And provided further, That this act " Sir : When in the course of human events," may be made by any number present : Provided, That FACULTY. or disapproval, of an act of tho Legislative Assembly of shall rcceive the approval and sanction of the Congress be, where the land is situated, shall be deemed to have Fine qualities of ALE and PORTER for family use, Ac., &c. a final adjournment shall not be delayed beyond one at low prices, constantly on hand, THOMAS MILLER M. D., Emeritus Professor of Anat- said District, approved Augnst 19th, 1871, entitled "An of tho United States, the Governor shall be, and he is constructive possession from the time of the registra- omy and Physiology, and President of the Faculty. OFFICIAL. act levying a tax for the payment of tho interest as it hereby, authorised to subscribe, in the name oftiio I went through my part if anything more ex- week after the time fixed for the annual meeting. Goods delivered free of charge for delivery, aa tion of the decree or deed in the absence of actual pos- ap 16-ly - GEORGE C. SCn.^FPER, M. D., Emeritus Professor shall annually accrue on four million dollars of bonds District of Columbia, to the capital stock of tho 1 lecl- citedly than Fritz. SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That during the of Chemistry. FFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THEauthorize d to be issued by'the District of Columbia by mont and Potomac Railroad Company to an amount not interval between said annual meetings the trustees seseion by an adverse claimant, and to make out the WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON, M. D., Emeritus Professor an act entitled 'An act authorizing the District of Colum- exceeding six hundred thousand dollars: Provided, The man and woman were puzzled, and won- O shall, as now, hold semi-annual, quarterly, monthly, aforesaid period the defendant may add the time of his of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. act of the Legislative Assembly approved August bia to create a debt for special improvements and repairs That, before such subscription shall be made, satisfac- dered what should be done. The madame said, own possession, actual or constructive, to the time of C H A S. A. APPEL, GEORGE M. DOVE, M. D., Emeritus Professor of 19, 1871, fixing the time for holding General Elections ill said District by tho issuing of four millions of bonds tory evidence shall be furnished to the Board of I uwie and occasional meetings to fill temporarily, as the case Theory and Practice of Medicine. in-the District of Columbia. and levying a tax for tho payment of the interest as it Works that such subscription will be adequate for trie the similar possession of another preceding possessor "Let them stay, they do not understand." But may require, vacancies in the faculty or in their own GROCER, A.. Y. P. GARNETT, M. D., Emeritus Professor of AN ACT fixing the time for holding the General Elec- shall annually accrue thereon, and submitting the act purposo of completing tho grading of said road, and the man said, " No, they must go out," and ad- board, arid with all-their present powers as modified by or other successive preceding possessors, through whom Clinical Medicine. tions in the District of Columbia. with the question of the issuing of four million of im- satisfactory guarantees shall be given to said lioartt he claims : Provided, That no such possession, com- JOHN C. RILEY, M. D., Professor of Mattria Medica Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Dis- provement bonds, to a vote of the people at a general that the amount eo subscribed shall be faithf ully ap- dressed himself to us again, showing us a package this act, subject to the ordinances and by-laws of the Corner Thirteenth and F. election in said District.'" 6 plied to said work, and that said work will be com- menced before the date of this act, and having contin- and Therapautics. trict qf Columbia, That the general.elections therein of tickets, and tapping them pettishly to give us corporation ; but no real estate or other property of said NATHAN SMITH LINCOLN, M. D., Professor of Sur- shall be held on the fourth Wednesday of November of pleted within the time necessary to avail of said guar- corporation shall, after the 25th day of June, 1872, be ued for less than twenty years, shall bea bar to any each year. EXECUTIVE OFFICE, antee of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company : to understand that was what he wanted of us. BEST WHISKIES—Keller, Baker, Grey, Gaft DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, And provided further, That said road shall be con- disposed of by the trustees, except by vote of the cor- suit begun within one year from tlie passage of this act. and Moore's. JOlEf&RDRONADX, M. D., Professor of Physiology SEC. 2. And be it 'further enacted, That whereas an He always met with the same steady and un- and Medical Jurisprudence. emergancy exists for the immediate taking effect of this ,T ,. . . , . - u AugustJiugusc 21,1871xi, io7l.. structed from some point on tho Potomac river at poration or in pursuance of its ordinances. .T. FORD THOMPSON, M. D„ Professor of Anatomy. Notice is hereby given that at the next general election Georgetown which shall be satisfactory to said Loçru flinching preamblo to our noble old declaration, SEC. 12. And be it further enacted. That the fee for act, it is hereby declared to be in force from and after 1 01 BRANDIES—Vintage of 1860. W. W. JOHNSTON M. D., Professor of Theory and its approval by the Governor. J wIS ™, ^ommoia which wiirbeholheld on tho of Public Works. , , and with a low " par bleu " and " sacre," he de- Approved July 25,1871. taking an acknowledgement or the proof of a grant or Practice of Medicine. rourth Wednesday of November, 1871, (being the twentv- WINES and GINS. CHARLES L. HULSE, SEO. 2." And be it further enacted, That in order to parted, leaving us to the third act. An Act to amend the laws relating to titles in the Dis- conveyance, and certifying the same so as to authenti- A. T. A. KING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis- Speaker of the House of Delegates/ second day of that month,) the act of the Legislative provido for the payment of said subscription the M> - eases of Women and Children. B ot b trict of Columbia. it for registration, shall be one dollar. WILLIAM STICKNEY^ MBI ?i,i ii aforesaid, approved Augu6t ernoris'hereby authorized to issue tho registered M We had seen enough of Don Carlos ; it was GENERAL ASSORTMENT FINE GROCERIES. EDWARD T. FltlSTOE, A. M., Professor of Chemistry President of the Council. luth, 1871, entitled "An act levying a tax for the Dav coupon bonds of the District of Columbia, which shall Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the District Approved August 23,1871. and Toxicology. stupid, andthoboxwas rapidly becoming a "hot" MASON'S IMPROVED FRUIT JARS. Approved Angust 19,1871. ment of the interest as it shall annually accrue on four express tho object of their issue on their face, shall bo of Columbia, That no executory agreement or contract WILLIAM B. DRINKARD, M. D., Lecturer on Anato- H. D. COOKE, Governor. au 27-3in million dollars of bonds authorized to be issued bv thi signed by the Governor and Secretary of tho Districl, one. Just as we were about to go, back came AN ACT to change the name of Cherry 6treet, in the my and Physiology. District Of Columbia, by an act entitled ' An act H and shall be redeemable twenty years after date, anil to sell land, or an interest or estate therein, greater city of Georgetown, D. C., to Grace street. ALL CHEAP FOB CASH. WILLIAM B. DRINKARD, M. D., Demonstrator of thorizing the District of Columbia to create a debt for bear six per centum interest, payable half yearly, tojiu carno the man "with another madame whom he than a term for one year, shall bind the seller to convey jy 2-tf Anatomy. IVTOTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly in the Dis- Xy Secretary of the District of Columbia of the sub- special improvements and repairs in said District bv amount nocessary to provide said sum of six hundred supposed spoke English. He pushed her forward. the land, or interest or estate, unless the agreement or circulars, or further information, inquire of the issuing of four millions of ionds, and levying a tax thousand dollars, and to sell said bonds and pay over trict of Columbia, That the street in Georgetown, Dis- JOHN C. RILEY, M. D., DEAN, mission to the people of the District of Columbia, for " Ve zliall zee ze teekats, jcntlemen." contract be in writing, subscribed by the seller, or by his ATIONAL CAPÍTOL LIFE INSUR- for the payment of the interest as it shall annually ac the proceeds thereof to said Piedmont and Potomac trict of Columbia, known as Cherry street, shall be ANCE COMPANY. 1407 New York avenue, bet. 14th and 15th streets, their approval or disapproval, of an act o£ the Legisla- erne thereon, and submitting the act with the auestion Railroad Company, at such times and in such amounts agent thereunto authorized by such writing. N au 20-8t tive Assembly of said District entitled " An act author- We gave her the preamble in concert. hereafter named and known as Grace street. izing the District of Columbia to create a debt for spe- of the issuing of four millions of improveSLTbonds as may be required by the progress of the work afore- SEC. 2. And be itfurther 'enacted, That, except trusts DisVic M "will Hi llll erection fn the said said : Provided,' That said bonds shall not be sold at a " What do they say ?" asked tlie man. Approved August 23,1871. PRINTERS. cial improvements and repairs in said District by the to th6 lower rate than ninety per centum of the par value and powers which may arise or be extinguished by im- ATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSUR- issuing of four millions of bonds, and levying a tax for S&ffi t w 1 People of saidDis- "Indeed, sir, I do not know, they speak so ANCE COMPANY. the payment of the interest as it shall anniiaìly accrue SS i ^PP™,™ or disapproval, with the said act thereof. plication or operation of laws, no trust or power re- N a c t anth i i n SEO. 3. And.be it further enacted. That in order to fast."- V». MILLINERY GOODS. thereon, and submitting the act with the question of 1¿1ft i „^"h t f „ speciora ?1 . g Ae District of Columbia lating to land can or shall be created, declared, trans- JUDD & DETWESLER, the issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds said - improvements and repairs in meet thé interest to accrue on said bonds, there shall What perverse Impulse it was I do not know e of fonr bo levied annually a tax of Bix per cent.; or such lower ferred, or surrendered but by writing, subscribed by the MUSICAL ACADEMY. to a vote of the people at a general election in said Dis- ind Wvlnl for r e million of 'bonds, that prompted me to let out a few words of Mrs. A. G. GASTON, Agent, Steam Book and Job Printers, trict." Approved August 19,1871. SlBllIP ft Payment of the interest as it rate as may suffice, on every hundred dollars of the party from where it proceeds. ¡fe|J annually accrue thereon, and submitting tho act, assessed value of real and personal estate in said Dis- French, which gave them to understand we had SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That a deed or con- IMPORTER Of PROF. J. ESPUTA'S EXECUTIVE OFFICE, with the question of the issuing of four millions of im- trict, the proceeds of which tax shall constitute a spe- been imposing upon them. The man savagely Oor, Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh st, DISTRICT: OF COLUMBIA, P '^ment bonds to a vote of the people at a general cial fund pledged for tho payment of said interest. veyance of lands may be made in the following form or y&ri" August 21, 1871. glection in the said District." SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That tho Governor opened the door, and directed our attention to to the same effept: "This deed,.made the——day of Millinery, Lace, Jet and Fanoy Goods, is hereby requested to cause this act to lie duly pub- MUSICAL ACADEMY, NOTICE is hereby given that at the next general oaid election will ho the first Rgeneral election after it with the index flngor of his right hand, -—S the year -—, between —(the grantor) of the Special attention given to PRINTING BEFORE election in the District of Columbia, which will be held the passage of said act entitled An act levying a tax lished before the next general election, as required by 1233 F Street, EIGHTH STREET EAST, NAVY. YARD. on the fourth Wednesday of November, 1871, (being the tor trie payment of the interest as it shall annually the fourteenth section of the charter of the District of and—well—wo retired, Fritz still giving the last first part, and — (the grantee) of the second part, wit- THE UNITED STATES AND DISTRICT COURTS. twenty-second day of that month,) the act of the Legis- true on four million dollars of bonds, authorized to be Columbia, (act of Congress of February twenty-one, lady introduced the preamble, and appearing nesseth: That in consideration of (here state the con WASHINGTON, D. C. lative Assembly of the District of Columbia, entitled issued by the District of Columbia by an act entitled eighteen hundred aud seventy-one,) and by suitable mar 12-tf- CITY BRANCH, "An act authorizing the District of Columbia to create An act authorizing the District of Columbia to create proclamation to submit the same to tho people, anil very indignant, and I in an excited discussion sideration) the said conveys and warrants unto the Lawyers and claimants residing out of the city can 359 PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE, BET. THIRD AND FOUK- a debt for special improvements and repairs in said Dis- a debt for special improvements and repairs in said prescribe the form in which it shall be voted upo.-i. said the following property, (here describe it.) 1 with the first madam, in as poor French as any OME AGAIN AND DAILY RECEIV- have their AND-A-HALF STREETS. trict by the issuing of four million of bonds and levy- District by the issuing of four million of bonds, and CHARLES L. IIULSE, Witness the following signature and. seal." And the Will OPEN on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1871: ing a tax for the payment of the interest as it shall levying a tax for the payment of the interest as it shall American ever indulged in, as to my right to be Speaker of the House of Delegates. 6aid conveyance being dated and duly signed, sealed, H••itinöfuli supplies of SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK PETITIONS AND EVIDENCE PRINTED Principal Prof. J. ESPUTA. annually accrue thereon, and submitting the act with annually accrue thereon, and submitting the act, with WILLIAM STICKNëY, there. However, wo were as nearly kicked out Assistant Miss J. ESPUTA. the question of the issuing of the four million of Im- the question of the issuing of four millions of improve- President of tbe Council. and acknowledged by the grantor, and being duly de- BOOKS, &c., 20 per cent, less than New York, and 20 to provement bonds to a vote of the people at a general ment bonds, to a vote of the people at a general elec- RS there was any need of, so we walked defiantly 40 per cent, under Old Washington prices, by the and filed by us, according to court rules, without per- Secretary Mrs. M. ESPUTA. Approved August 19,1871. livered, shall be deemed and held to bo a conveyance in FRANKLIN PUBLISHING COMPANY, For further particulars inquire at either Academy, election in said District," approved August 19,1871 tion in said District.'" se 10-tf 121 Pennsylvania avenue. sonally superintending the same, au so-tf au SO-tf will be submitted in themoda provided by eaid act to And said election, as respects the sold sot, will p H. D, G0QKE, Governor, M; -JR-'IUI