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Page 1: r .' ;' o i€¦ · M0NT»A7 EVENISO : !'T*~Y21 Letterfrom Rappauannock. [Co-rcsroriu'once of t>» Alexandria Gazette.] WoODVii.LK. fenpobannockf .. Va. J c 10:b, 1SS9.There has been

M0NT»A7 EVENISO : !'T *~Y 21

Letter from Rappauannock.[Co-rcsroriu'once of t>» Alexandria Gazette.]

WoODVii.LK. fenpobannock f .. Va. J c10:b, 1SS9.There has been more wrrk for

our grand juries :n tbls 6öut>ty-,.11tiring thelast mouth or two than for a ;oiiij time.There vere four criminal c>.ses tried at theDecember term of the county <nurt and butone conviction.that cf William Logan,colored, for shooting at a woman, and bewas sent to the penitentiary for two years.The ccst to tbe county for this term, whichlasted five dajs, waa about $250. JamesHenry Brio«ett wa? Brren;ed a few daysago for B&aljug u hum from the Rev. Mr.Warden,» Presbj terittii clergyman, livicgtipar Rock ilii's, and committed for trial ».i

February court. Bridget! ia a colored man

of bad repute, t*nd ti.ough ofdo arrested,has heretofore escaped punishment. It isthought he wti! buv«.- a bard '.rmetogetclear this time.The whole section of tbe coQDty alcDg the

ridge baa bad a bad tirne wi.n :be measles,and whole fatsi'ies are Jjwa wi b it at thegame 'ime.Dr Cooper ha? purchased f om Jobr. W.

Ro-sin his house and lot in Woodville forthe sum of $S00 cash, and has moved into itwith hi- family. Henry C. Johnson boughtat public sale, on the 12th instnut, 142acre-> of land on the Rt>d Oak,belonging to his father, the late Wro,Johnson at SI,150 Henrv Johnson is super¬intendent of the 1'ocrs House iD this coun¬

ty and is ore of our well-kuowa snd re

spected citizens.The farmers have been doir.g a good deai

of plowing during tbe fine weather. No icehas been gathered as yet, and from presentindications there is no prospect for anyshortly.Tbe contest for the poatcfiicfl here as weil

as in Sperryville, has already begun, andpetitions for tbe c-igr.uturcs of the d<ar peopie are being passed around. It is said thepostmaster at Colpeper b&e air^ady hadproffers from 152 persons, to induce him to

resign io the favor of each candidate, butthat must be a scandal upon ihe good peo¬ple of that enterprising but much burnttown.Judge Howard, once a ganger in this

county and one of the origiual republicanshere, has become an inmate of the Soldiers'Home at Richmorjd. He wa in the Con¬federate army for a while. B.

BAKING POWDERS.

Absolutely PureDThi3 powdcrnevcr varies. A marvol of pur¬

ity, otrongth an ! wholcsoruonoss. More eco¬nomical ttian the ordinary kinds, and cannotbo Bold in competition with the multitudo oflow-tost, short-weight alum or phosphatepowdors. Sold only in cans. Royal BakingPowdee Co.. 10« Wall street. New York.

CONFECTIONERS.

Christmas at Bren?le's.HENRY BRENGLE, öiil KING ST..

Still is ready for Christmas.Ho keeps all the delicacies of tho season, and his

stock will make winter seem warmer and addto the joy of all tbo holidays. Ho his arrangedhis parlors for serving delicious

OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES.Ho insures tho pick of the markot. Fried, Stew¬ed, Boasted, Broiled, Eacalloped and Raw, at tholowest rates.Ornamental and Plain Cakes are sold cheap¬

er than they can be manufactured at home.Also Croam Puffs, Tarts and Pastry, Cnudios andTaffy of all kinds. PIES A SPECIALTY. Fruits.Nute, Confoctioncrioa, Caromols and SugaredFruits. Ho caters for families, fairs, balia andentertainments and furnishes social parties ofthe best and at tho lowest rates.Ho offors spocial inducements at who!osu!o to

doalors, and packs carefully for country custom.declO tf

FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.

W. S. MOORE,SEachinist, Iron and Brass founderBHIP8MITH AN 2 3IACESMITH,

(OLD DOMINION WORKS;Nos. 59 and 65 Union street, Aloxandria, Va.

Will furnish and repair all kinds of MachiaoryIron and Brass Castings, Wrought and Cast IronFences, Mill Work. Ship and Blacksiuithing. EdgeTools, Mill Picks, Facing Hammors, aud all kindiof Mill Work m&do and repaired at tho «hortestnotico, &nd at reasonable prices.The highest market prico paid for Old Wrought

and Cast Iron, Brass and Coppor. jo2l.THE.

Mount Vernofl Fire Insurance Co.HOME OFFICE,

CORNER KING AND FAIRFAX STREETS,Alexandria, Va.

Writes insurance on city or country property atcurrent rates.Losses promptly paid.All assets socuroiy invested and risks carefully

seloctod. F. E. CORBETT, President.BQpS_A. A. WARFIELD, Secretary.

Ice! Ice! Ice!A full supply of

NORTHERN ICE,of superior quality, constantly oa hand and forsale, wholesale and retail, on the most favorableterms.Ordors loft with onr drivers, at our office, or by

telephone will receive prompt attention.Our facilities for dolivery by tho car load are

nnsurpassod iu any city.Packing for country delivery a specialty.

F. A. REED & CO.,_Reed's Wharf.

FOR THE COMPLEXION.Try tho celebratedBROMIDE OF ARSENIC WATER for sale by

JOHN D. H. LUNT.Call for Pamphlet«, janlO j

Financial BeportALEXANDRIA COUNTY.ANNUAL BEPOBT OF THS BOARD OF SU-

P ViSOBS OF ALLaANDSI a COUNTY,[INCLUDING TkEASU3FH'~ Rr.POS? ANDCOUNTY CLERK's FINANCIAL EXH .SlT.

Toe ff.'lowiag is a true hUlerncnt showing thoTpccditures and reccirts of Alexandria couuty

i as allowed by the Judge- of the County and Ci- .

cuit Courts and by the R ard of Supervisors el

; s-.id county. Inclnding the ou ty Treasurer's re

port for tho Ss^h y- a commencing the 1st day ofJu'ty. 1887, and en i:,g June 30tb, 1893, aleofinancial exhibit of tho CierkV office, showing theamount paid the State from St-ptember 1, 1637,to August 31,3 933, to wit:

GENERAL EXPENDITURES.73 Aug 1, 1837, Jas E Cements, Com

Af.y. Jiny and August, $50 0074 H II Young, C;unty Clerk, Julyand A liehst! "0 00

75 R A Veitch. Shsriff, July and Aug Z J 0076 Jell E(!i tt, si Janitor, July aod Aug 8 33

I 77 " " extra work at OH 4 007S 70 SO and SI accounted for by last report82 H il Y''Uiig. extra charges and post

i go. stauj| ?, 3 5083 Al"5 v-'xt r Co in full to Nov 1887 9 OJ

-.d -~ accounted for by 1 st report881hoi' i'j - ">a t. digging graves for

p»upe»s e'e 5 00S9 ' *Amei.C4-< . oi*. Ma hinoCon ;a iv

1mach 3" 3 7480*^peci-ti:aiJ><ropriati n for two ma¬

chines. 500 CO91 and 92 an o nteJ for !>>¦ :xst repot t03 Sept 13. Jas E t leraents, Com Atty

for September, 25 0094 Hon D M Chiceater, Judge forquarter ending Sept SO, 125 00

95 R A Veitch, keeper -:r<- H for JulyAugust, and September. 2"><>0

96 R a \ cite!). as Sheriff 'or .Sept 25 0097 "N L J oim-'s, Com Rov on accountending Juiy 1SS7, salary for year, .r0 00

98 ** " '. ". 50 00

99 *? *' '. " " 50 00100-.' " 300 00101 « " '50 00102 U H Young, as Countv Clerk forSeptember, 25 00

103 Jeff's Ellioti. as Janitor for Sept 4 10104 " " cleaning of C 11 gal¬

lery, etc . 6 CO105 il 11 Ycung, for P 0 box fcini post¬

age stsmps 2 r.O106 Thos Hoy, stove for jury room, 9 OO107 Laura Cox. care of piupcis, 54 CO108 8optl3, 18S7, A B Grunwell.asmember B of S, and mileage, 9 90

109 Horatio Ball, " " " 9 42110 Tibbott Allen, 8 94111 H H Young, allow-tncc for fiscal

report, 45 00112 Robe: t Monico, Cvorseerof Poor

to Sept 3<>. 5 00113 W H Lomax, Supt of Poor for Augand Sspt : 2 5(»

114 Lrj c Clinkett, Overseer o' P«or,in full to Sept 30, 1SS7, 5 00

115 Oct 11, 1887, amount due to cor¬rect warrant No 10S, 2 00

110 An-ount do. warrant No 309, 1 9811- '. " " " 110, 1*6118 Ja-? E Clements, Commonwealth's

Attoi ney for Cct, 1887, 25 00. 119 B A Veitch, Sheriff for Oct 1S87, 25 r-o120 H H Young ss clerk " " 25 00121 ' .' " P O box 50, postagestamp, 2 25, 2 75

122 Shirley Soowden, Ovor3eer of Pjorto Juno 30,1887, 5 00

123 »Joseph Bohlen, judge of oloctiouMay lSSfJ. and Nov lfc88, 2 00

124 **W II f vne. as clerk of electionMay and Nov 1886, 2 00

125 W H I.coax. Sup: of Pi >r formonth of Sep.'erober. 0 25

126 Stephen Collins, care paupers forJuly, Aug and Sept. U4 00

127 Nov 15. 1S-.7. Edwin Ball; indL"1and registrar of election, Nov ls87. 8 20

129 \V A Rowe, judto and comnr'r ofelect ;on Nov 1SS7, 3 00

129 B P C 1 t-rt,judge No .- election, 1SS7, 1 00130 A W Syphax, clerk " «*¦ " 100131 E E Ball, " " " 11 1 CO132 S W Hagcnbach,judgo and regis¬

trar of Nov election, 5 CO133 Job Jones, judge of Not election, 1 00134 E T Sisson,.. 1 00135W H.n»rris8, clerk " " 100130 Nov 15, 1897. CH Steele, clerkNov election, 18S7, 1 00

137 Bobt Walker, judge, comra'r andregistrar ...ov ole"tion, 1SS7, 8 70

13s Si!;. W Kjelde, judge Nov election, 1 00139 Horace Lewis, " " " 1 CO110 John D Pavne, clerk " " 3 < >141 J F Hugo;, " " " 1 00142 Thos Taylor, honaa for " 4 OO143 W H Vettcb, .' " " 4 50144 W H Butler, coffin for pauper, 3 00145 I Eicbbcrg .i Co, blankets for jail, 4 00146 Cr E French, t> sords for court and

clerk's t tllco, 67 55147 B Wheatley", 2 coflins for paupers, 9 00148 Jas .- Clements, Commonwealth'sAttorney for Nov, 25 00

3-19 E A Veitch, Sheriff for Nov 25 00150 H n Young, County Clerk for Nov 25 00151 Laura Cox, care paupers Sept andOctober, 3G 00

152 C H House, printing justices blanks, 1 75153 Laura Cox, clothing for paupers, 1 i 50354 "Tot'jmac Torra Cotta Company,

spocial appropriation for bridges, etc, 57 00155 W H Lomax, as Snpt of Poor, in

full to Get 24, 1SS7, 5 00156 Void157 'A B Grunwell, special appropia-

tiou for bridges to bo disbarred inWashington district, 75 00

158 Tibbott Allen, 2 days as witness, 1 00159 Horatio Ball, examining road, etc,and 4 ilays as witness, 6 00

10«» Jeff Eiliott, cleaning up, etc, for Bof S, brcoms. etc, 4 57

1G1 Dec 3 3,18.S7, Hon I) M Cinches-tcr, Judgo (ju?rter ending Dec 31,1S97. 125 00

162 Jas E Clement3, Commonwealth'sAttorney Dec 18S7, 25 00

1G3 II II Young, clerk to B of S Jv yearto Dec 1S87, 12 50

304 Dec. 13, 1887, H II Young, toClerk to Dec 31, 1387, 25 0:i

105 R A Vcitch, Sheriff, do 25 0<>100 Alex WRtcr Co, Courthouse G 50,

jail 2 50, 9 00107 Southern Eoii Telephone to Dec 7,1SS8, 59 01

lGö Tho3 Hoy, 2 stoves and zinc for CM, 3G 001G9 J R Zimmerman, fuol for C H to date, 47 75170 Stridor & Jacob;, printing blanks

for Cierk'a oilico, 4 75171 Alexandria City Item, printing B

of S fiscal report, etc, 39 90172 Alexa Gazotte, printing to date, 49 50173 Laura Cox. caro paupers for Nov IS 00174 Stephen Collins, " " " 10 00175 Isaac Clinkett, Overseer of Poorquarter ending Dec 31, 1S87, 5 0)

170 H H Young, postage stamps 3 25,express charges .25, 3 50

177 Eobt Moiroe, Overseer of Poorquarter ending Dec 31, 1S--7, 5 00

17S B A Voitch, as keeper ol G H toDoc 31,18S7, 25 00

179 Jeff Elliott, cleaning up room forB of S, 1 00

180 Tibbott Allen, as luei-jbor B of 3to Dec 31,1887, 10 80

181 Horstio Bali, do to Dec 31,1887. 11 40182 Jan 10, .1-SS, Jas E Clement«.Commonwealth's Att'v, Jau 1SSS, 25 00

183 H H Your g. Clerk for " " 25 00184 R A Veith, Sheriff25 t 5195 Mrs Laura Cox. care paupers SIS,shoes S3 75, 21 75

136 SH Thompson, repairs ou PoorHouse, 15 75

1S7 Perry, Smoot& Co, lumber for do, 34 25188 Jeff Elliott, cleaning room for B of 3 1 001S9 Shirlev Snowden, Overseer of Poor

to Dec 31,1887, 5 00190 H H Young, rent P 0 box 50, post-ago stamps 1 50, 2 00

191 Fob G, Geo H Mortimore, Snpt ofPoor, 12 50

192 Feb G, 1S3S, W H Veitch, provi¬sions for paupers, 22 00

133 Goo E French, stationery, 21 30194 Jas E Ciements, Cora Attorney, Feb. 25 00195 H H Young, Clerk, " 25 OO196 R A Veitch, Sheriff " 25 00197 G H Mortimore, cotlin for pauper, 4 0019S Millard F Birch, member of Elec¬

toral Board, 10 00199 Robert Walkor, member of Electo¬ral Board, 10 00

200 John Murry aud 8 Snowden. bury¬ing pauper. 5 00

2ülThosHoy. articles Hiraishcd J«.i'1-8 COBt,

202 R T Lucas, 1-8 cost articles to jdl203BFPeake,l-6 .' " « "

204 JofFn Elliott, services to B of P,205 March 16, 1888. Hon D M Chi

chcstor. 3d quarter fiscal year.206 Jas E Clemonts, Com Att'v. March207 H H Young, as Clerk, "

20S B A Veitcb, as Sheriff, "

208 " 11 " for keeping C H 3 mos,210 JciFn Elliott. 2 day's services for

Bof S,211 AB Gruuwell, a3 Chairman B of S.212 Horatio Ball, member " " ;'

313 Tlbbett Alien " " " " "

|214H«L H'.lans. Comruissi"ncr efBovenue on avo »uut of aaiur.),

215 H L Holme?. o216 " " '* banllug pauper,217 W II Yeitch. suppiie- l>>r {unper*,218 Jerry Oborton, grave

"

210 Laura Cox, care of2.0 H H Young, book of forms, post

age, etc,221 March 16, 1883, Henry Baader,

at iail 1 -6 co3t,222 J HD Smoot, repair at jail 16 cost,223 Shirley 8nowden, overseer poor,224 E J Miller & Sods articlos furnish¬ed court house,

225 Perry, Smoot & Co, lumber for C H,226 ** Dr D N Bust, member electoral

board 1885,1886 and 1887,227 Mr? A J Austin, care and burial of

pauper,228 Hobt Monroe, overseer of poor, .

229 April 12, 1888, Ja-: E Clementsfor A pril.

2::0 H H Yonng, cl< rk for April,231 li A Yeitch, bh-riffior April,232Jeff r on Elliott, fir April,233 A J Hal!. carpntur'i work CII lot,234 Perry, Huioot s, Co, lumber for CH fene?,

235 Dr. W C Corbettj services to pauper,236 W il Yeitch, provision to pauper.^.'57 I E Clinkett, ovurscor of poor forJan, Fob; Mar, 18S8,

238 fctophen Collins, pauper, for Dec,Jan, Feh and March,

230 II H Young, po-itagc,240 Laura Cos, pauper, for March,241 II L Holmes, on account salarv,242 May 8,1888, Jas E Clements, forMay,

243 II H Young, for May,2-14 K A Veiten, -heriff. for May,245 " " " keeper C II for ^ yearcndiDg Juno 30. 1888,

24' .'oil Elliott, for May.247 Laura Cox, pauper, for April,248 W S Mo< re, furnished jail,2 19 G E French, stationery for Wiboit,Clements and Horatio Ball,

250 May S, 1888, E L Arnoll, 1-6 costcleaning.iail,

251 H II Young, orders and copies forBoard of Supervisors,

252 Alexandria Gazette one year,253 \V H Veiten, prov to paupers,25 I void,255 June 12,1888, Hon D M Chichcs-

ter. for qr ending Juno 30,18S8,25'i J K Clements, f"r Jnue,257 II 11 Young, clerk, for June,258 H ii 'i.mng, clerk to B of S halfyear ending Juno .'?<>. 1868,

269 It A Vei« h. sheritf, for June,260 Jos H Jones, judtjo olection. May,261J 8 Hattenbach, " "

262 U Hard or. " " 1263 Henry Diummond, clerk " 126 1 Tbos Taylor. 1265 I"«lvv:r; L'.ili. judge May olection, 1266 Horatio Call, " "1267 B P Colbert, " "1268 CE Elliott, clerk "1269LI Ball, " "1270 Koht Walker, judce. 1271 Theo W Payue. " "1272 J i! Meintt, " "1273 A B Payne, clork, 127 I J Ii Mcrritr-, " "1275 B Walker, commissioner "

276 Edwin Ball. " "

277 J E Clements " *'

278 12, 1888, J ft* Elliott, 1 dayI> of H, for June,

2" 9 Shirley Suowdcn,overseer poor forApri'i May and June,

28'> Thcs Taylor, house,for May elec¬tion,

2S ! hos Hoy, box for jury tickctr,2^2 G H Eamey ft Poos printing forCircuit and County courts,

283 J T. Croighton J-6 ai tides for jail.284 H II Young, copies81 85, postr.go

285 X W Langton, prov for paupers.286 W H Yeitch, prov for paupers,187 " " rent house for May

election.2^-: r.dv; Ball, a.i registrar f 1. aud for

election returns $1,289 L J Col!ir>s, icnthou=e for electionand stationery.

2!»U Stephen Collins care paupers Apriland May,

2!>1 Isaac Clinkett. ovorseer of po< r toJune 30, 1888,

292 A B Grunwoll,'as chairman B of Sto June 30. 1888,

293 Horatio Ball, to Juno 80,1889,294 Tibbett Allen."295 Bobert Monroe, supt of poor toJuno 30. 18iS.

Three of tho following warrants relatoto the expenditures of this fiscalyear and tho alternate numbers willbo accounted ftrby tho li?cal reportending June 30, 1889 viz.

No 5, July 23. 1888, H L Holmes infull for salary to Juno 30, 1888,

No 9, July 23. 1838, Laura *Cox, careof DJtnpet for May and June, 1SS9,

No 15. Aug 6, 1883, So-gtW H Smith,as jailor, for voar ending June 30,1839.'No 21. Aug 0, 1888, Millard Birch,hs meinber of electoral board for lasthalf of tho year 1886,

Total expenditures. $4.860 S3

Tho following warrants rolate to tho expendi¬tures for the last fiscal year ending Juno 30,1 ---7, and are therefore deducted from this yoar'sexpenditures; viz.Warrant No. 89, - $353 74

" 90, * 500 00123, 2 00124, 2 00154. 57 0097 to 101, 30J 0021, Aug 0,1333, 5 00

$1,219 74BOAD WARRANTS.JEFFERSON.

1 Oct IS, 1837, WT H Hatch, teams andmen, 78 90

2 W H Hatch, teams and men, 78 003 American Goad Machine Co, plowsand points.

i Nov 22.1H37. Tibbett Allen as mem¬ber road board,

5 Doc 13,1687, H II Young clerk toboard half year,

6 Tibbett Allen a3 metubor road board,7 W H Hatch, road ovorsoer halfyear ending Dec 21,1887.

3 W H Hatch, work on road to Doc 13,1887,

9 Perry, Smojt <s Co, lumbor for roads,10 n II Young, clerk road board

half yesr to Juno 30. 188S,11 Tibbott Allen, as mcmbar road board

to Juno 30,1888,Total, $353 00BOAD WARRANTS.ARLINGTON,

21 Sept 13, 3 387, Duke Torreysou,team and driver,

20 Peter Birch, do,23 Wm Torreysou, self and teams,24 G W Yeitch, as overseer road,25 Harvey Bailey, two horses half d*y,25 J E Febrey, horse and driver,27 E Van Every, horso and driver,28 G W Vcitch, services a3 rd overseer,29 G W Yeitch, work ou road with ma¬

chine,34 J L Tillctt, work on road,35 W B Birch, as road surveyor,36 Joel Whiteheai, work on road,37 J L Travers, work on road,lOct 18, 18S7, Andrew Yeitch. solfaud team,

2 Wm Carlin, horso and scoop,3 American Road Machino Co, roadplow and points,

4 J H Whitehead, teams, Stc5 J L Travers. "

6 Nov 15,1837, WmTorroyson, teams,&c,

7 Sarai Shrcve, team, &c.8 Bobt Shreve. self and team,9 Peter T Birch " "

10 John E Fobrey, horso and driver,

11 G W VoiUli. 18 0012 '" - osCTsrs- r rod.i. 29 0013 " " ¦' toOc:18,18S7. hiioo

ar,ft driver. 16 0014 ' " .' to air, 33 5015 Pctrr T Birrh, team, and drivir, 36 00ARLINGTON PRTIICT.-RnAD WABBANTS.No 16. So? 15, J ha W Veitch, horsoand crt. d-.ver. 5 00

17 A W Veitih, h .rseand cart driver, 5 0017 J H Wb t.ic.d, horse and cart

drive', 3 5019 J Travel rt- o and cart driver, 3 50'20 E Van V. y. team, &c , 6 1221 A (i Baris. ::<,rse and cart, 5 0022 D.r!" 1 97. H H Young,Cio.kbird »Hü Ball year. 5 00

23 J a Ii Butler, work on road to dtto, 3? 1224 P t r T Birch, teams, <&c., 36 0026 We ££ Birch 5 002.j G H ttorttmore 6 2027 Ko .ttoThi 15 0028, Fe.b 0.188-. 'V H. ^itler r- rozdsurveyor t..r N v r, :f Hec. 1897. 16 66-;j

29, April, iettS J H Butler, worK o::

road, 15 7530, Juno 12,i893, H :I Yonag, ciork

to board to June 30,1888, 5 0031, June 12, 1839, Horatio Ball asmember of road bd to Juno 30,1333, 15 00

32 B H Butler, work on road. 16 8733 A Duke Torr«-yson, work ou road, 25 00

Total, $729 OGBOAD WARRANTS.WASHINGTON.

30 Sept 13,1897, J T Dcla±hcmer, horsoar.d r'j vor. 1 0 50

31 FCM nor, team, Ac, 37 0032 (Tan to Birch, work on road. 2^ 0033 Win Tavancr, teams, if., 10 50Got 19, 1, Cohort Walker, teams, &c, 50 00Oct 18, 2, . . teams andmen. .

35 75Oct 19, 3. W N Febrey, teams, Ac , IS 50Nov 15, 3'j5. E A Grceni ugh, remission

of road tax, 1SSG, 4 20Pec 13,' 4. H H Young a3 clerk to boardonc-hrlf year, 5 00

Feb 6,1888, Robt Walker, as road sur¬

veyor, 50 00Juno 12,1888, H H Young, clerk roadboard one-half year to Juno 30,1 888, 5 00

A B Grunwoll as member rd bd 1 year* 30 00

Total, $234 45Aggregate expended for roads, $1,365 51Coukty. Cot'kt. Hon. D. M. Chicitester Judge.Court orders for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1^39..THly term, 1987, inquisition, 10 50August term, restoration of record?, 67 50A J Hall 12 50Sept teim, 1897, grand jury service, 2W 68Potitjury serv'ec, 38 12Plastering in court room, 12 00Oct term, 1 S87, grand jury service, 14 00Cleaning up Court House 2 50Nov term, 1997, Bpccial police service. 3 00Cases and roller shelving for clerk's of¬

fice county and circuit courts, 115 00Special police. 3 00Petit jury service, . 1Jan term, 1969, grand jury service, 31 36Special police service, 4 00Roofing and carpenter's work on cupolaof Court House, -1 00

Cai pen tars work in court room. 5 00Fob term. 1888, petit jury service, 14 -10Inquisition. 10 50Attorney feo for defense of accused, 5 00March term. 1999. special police, 2 00Oil for us-i of cinrt room 3 75Copies as per court orders, 3 75Grand jury service, 14 63Special polico service, 8 00Special grand jury, 2 day.", 29 36April t;rm, 1883,spcciri! police servica, 10 00May term, 1883, Bpccial police, 4 00Juno term. 1838, grand jury service, 12 52Special police service, 22 00

Total, >539 04Circtit Court. Hon. Jähes Keith Judge.

Nov torm, 1997, indexing and classifi¬cation of files as per conrt order Nov3,1396, 50 00

May term, 1993, jury service, 41 09

>91 08. * Clerk's Office,

Ai.exandri \ Co , Va.Statement for year ending Angast 31, 1938 :

Receive-! from justices of tho peace toAug 31. 1888, for fiaes, B8 00

Tar on 243 deeds recorded, 754 14Grants adru'n (tax 2 50Thirtyonessals, 31 00Guardian's tax, 50Wills (tax;, 19 .~>-:Circuit Court writ tax, -I 50County " " " 1 00County Court fines, 70C 00Costs recovered by Commonwealth, 46 05

81.727 27Commission. 96 32$1.727 27 loss 5 por cont. cnnimis.ioa coials

$1,640 95.I hereby cartify that on tho-7th day of Septem¬

ber, 18S9, I forwarded to tho Hon. Morton Ma-ryo. Auditor of Pnblic Accounts, a draft for$1,640 95. Bospcctfullv submitted.

H. H. Youn«, Clerk.RECAPITULATION,

lion I) M. Chichester, judge, to Juno30, 1883, 500 00

James E Clements. Coram Atty, to Juno10, 1898, 30000

H H Young, c.». clerk, to June 30,1839. 3(>0 00H II Young, clerk to B of 3 w June 30.

1888 25 00BA Veitch. as shoriff. to June 30,1888, 300 00R A Vcitch. as kenper of Court House.

to Juno 30. 1888, 100 00**H L Holmes, corum of rev. salary foryear onding June 8<», 1887. 300 00

H L Holmes, comra of rev. salary forycat to June 30. 19s9. 3<>0 00

Special appropriation for bridges. &c, 985 74Board of sup. including mileage to Juno

30. 1883, 112 60Caro of paupers, including par of of-

cers, to June 3<». 188s. 797 65Elections, including pay of officers loJune 30,1888, 132 65

Forrepairs. &c atCIIto Jun-'.>').lSBs, 71 57Printing for courts. Ii of S and J of P toJune 30,1893. 100 40

Jail supplies, including jailors' pay toJune 30, 1983, 156 25

Stationery for courts and conntv officersto June 30, JS9S, 47 75

Records per order B of S to Juuc 30,1888. 87 55

Fuel for C H to Juno 3<>. 1883, 47 75Contingent expenses to Jane 3'.». 1888, 195 97

84,860 83All warrants marked thus * relate to

special appropriations. Warrantsmarked *. relate to amounts paid forprevious years and are deducted fromtho presont fiscal year. 1.219 74

Total amt expended by warrant ofB of S, $3,641 14Expended for road service, including of¬

ficers' pay. 1,365 51Expended for circuit court orders 91 08Expended for county court order-. 588 04

Aggregato oxpendod for fiscal year ond¬ing June 30. 1839. .-?5.';35 77

Very respectfully submitted this 13th day ofNovember, 1838.

A. B. GbUNWELL, Chairman.Horatio Ball. Arlington District.Frank Hume. Jefferson District.

Toäte: II. II. YOUKG, Clerk.

IT. C. Wibirt, Treasurer, in account with the Board ofSupervisors of Alexandria county, Va. Settlementof County and Road Levies for the year 1997, ofsaid county.

amount OF 1887 levtbs as peh ASSxasstzsT.Dr.

Amount of county levy on real estate. S'S.SIS 53'" " " " " personalandcapital._. 931 Cs 86,780 21

Amount of Jefferson Dist. road levy. "13 5-3Am'!, of Arlington Dist. road levy- 012 15Am't. of\Va«hington Dist. rd levy.... 257 96

Cr.Am't. of county levy collected prior

to Dec. 1,1387.-. £2,93-5 rs

Am't. of county lew nncollected onDec. 1,18S7.~. 3,513 Gi C,7 ) 21

Am't. of Jefferson road lew collectedprior to Dec. 1, l3»7.-*. S51Ö 42

Am't. of Jefferson road levy nncol¬lected on Dec. 1, 1887. 373 11 713 53

Am't. of Arlington road levy collect¬ed prior to Dec. 1, 1Ss7. S2>1 66

Am't. of Arlington road lew uncol-lected on Dec. 1,1887. 317 19 612 15

Ain't, of"Washington road levy col-I'xtcd prior to Dec. 1, ls-57. S S3

Am t. of Washington ro«d levy im-collected on Dec. 1,18Ö7. -lft.fi 287 96

AMOC.Vf OF 1387 LEVIES COLLECTED AND DIsECHSED.Dr.

1888.Dec. To am't. cdtmty levy col¬lected prior to Dec. 1, 1887. 92 936 W

Uncollectedo.iDec. l,'1837. 3,?t3 63 56,780 21

5 rcr ct. penalty on M,>43.63. 192 18Due county funds. Nov. 23,1887.6" ,o

»7,033 !5

14:8.Dec. To um't. Jefferson roadlevy collected prior to Dec.I, 1537. 310 12

rjneoUeoted Deo. 1,1887. 373 11 5713 53

5ferct.pcnaltvon 5373.11.~<-'^Due Jefferson rd. funds Nov. 23,1587. 12 61

6744 79

18».Der. Toaui't. Arlington roadlevy rol' »c' (1 prior to Dec.1,1887.-. S294 66

UncoilecUd on Dec. 1, 1Sh7. 317 49 SOU 185 per ct. penalty on S317.-W. 15 87Due Arlington road fund« Nov. 23,

1-37. 212 r>*

?.). i'

L88i.Dor. To am't Washington rdlew collected prior to Dec.1,1887....... 8 83 99

TJneolleeted on Dec 1, 1n>7. 17:i '7 8257 ":

¦'¦ per ct. penalty on 5iT3/<7. toTo balance due Treasurer from

Washington road fond.42*l

40

Cr.1888.Dec. By Treasurer'.* eo nnii«

sion*.9 111 40Delinquent* and erroneous assess¬

ments 6603,31 and penaltyCounty vouchers herewith returned

mid cancelled : viz. jurylist 8253.90, court orders5030.06, Warrant« $4,968.41. 5,851 37

Balance due county fund to date. 12 45

S7,o.;.t 15

1->S.Dec. By Treasurer's commis¬sions.-. 8 43 4-'>

Delinquents 54 nnd penalty $2.St. 'itJefferson road warrants herewith

returned and cancelled.Balance due Jefferson mad funds to

date. 3 -i"

l»»_Dee. By Tr .sorcr's Commis¬sions. 3 37 3$

Delinquents S47.f7 ami penalty S2..t9. 'u WArlington road warrants herewith

retained and cancelled. 725 ..

Balance due Arlington road fu.idsto date. 26 :>1

1888.Deo. By Treasurer's coniirjis-slo.is.S 15

Delinquenta 833.69 and penalty Si.o. 3.»BaL due Treasurer Nov. 2:1, 1Ss7. 25-S

5-|o 07

j. ¦."

At a meeting of the Board ofSupervisors of Alexan¬dria country, va., held at IheCcaut Houseofsaid coun¬ty, tbe above settlement ivik examined and cllowedJanuary 6th, 1889. A copy-testo

a. B. Gevnwei.i., chm. Bd. ofSupervisors,Horatio Bau.,Fkakk IIcme.

XJOTICE TO ALL DELINQUEX f TAX PAY-IN EBS OF ALEXANDRIA COUNTY, V»To all thoso who are indebted to the county of

Alexandria for State and county *-xes *8 "delin¬quents per the publish d iist of doliuquont taxes,notice is horoby given that in accordance withlaw said taxes a-a pay Able r j the County Clerk,who can daily be found at tho County Clerk's of¬fice of the c unty C urt Houso on Columbusstreet, Alexandria city, Va. whowili give a re¬

ceipt to all pirti who p«y said taxes.HOWARD II. YOUNG, County Clerk.

JEFFERSON DISTRICTAddisou, E K. Jftfc a, upper end Kine st, $3 06Bontz. Henry, lor. upper end King st. 17 tilBagKOit, S O, 82 h. Four-mile run. -J 1 '. 1

do. 30 a, rear of Mt Idn. l! 04do. John C, 77 a. Four-uiilo run. '22 64

Bashford, S, A, 5.0.34 a, part I.ocharbor, 14 70

Boyle, Fanny O. \ a, pürt Jackson City, 15 ! 5Cba e, George, 0 a, Washington roil' 19 s5Courtney. J H, 22 a. Leeaborg road, 3'J 34Carlin, Jus F, 16 2.27 a, Four mile run. 10 '-' IDcrcourt, Alex, 2.3.24 a. Abington Park, 2 10

do, 1.2J 0 a, Abington Park, 1 10Fractions. Hampshire, 13 a, near Four-mile run, ( 2\

Goings, Calvins, 3 a, old Lccsburg road. 3 23do, John, 3 a, old Lccsburg ro:id, '.i 43

Geeu.David Y. 1.3.24 a,Abington Park,Ghccc. Mary, 10 s, near canal basin, 1 i iOGarner. Warrentou, 0.0.34 a, Mid pike, L6Hoenstein, Wm, 4 a. old Leesburg pike. 6 63Hunter, Alex, 31.2.« Ml a, part Abington, 1- 52

do, John C, 0.1 OS a. part Abington, 24ITart. Michael, 1.1.05, pirt of llart's. 1 83Jackson. Emanuel, 2.1.36, part of

Prince Seaton. 3 30Lloyd, R B,7.1.1 la, 15 98McComman and Saville.H 1 OOa, Wash¬ington road and Brick yard, L8 17

Montsgue, Wm, lot, 75Mclntosh, Jos, 25.3 a, part of old Fac¬

tory, 9 44McDermont,Maria,61,5a,Wash'nroad, 12 21MeClcish. Geo W, 4 a, on river near

Slator's, 17 61McGahcy. John, 40 a, Middle Pike, 24 99Moore, Solena. 01,8 a, Abington Park, 20Muir, Mary A, 1 47O'Noal and Wattles, 105 a. part of old

Factory. 38 6'.Picrco, Eppa N. 2 a, part of old Factory, 1 47Peverell. 8s.rab. 3 a, near Slater's, 18 39Priost, A. lot. Middle piko,Poy ton, J L, 10 a, Middle pike. 4 41Pierce, Seymour B, 2 a, part of old Fac¬

tory, «

Reed, Jas H, 0 1 08 a, Abington Park,Swann, Holen M, 21.2a,Mushpot road, 25 28

do. Edward, jr 5 a, part old Factory, 1 S3do, F B, est, 89 a. Preston Farm, 62 O'i

Smith. Wm, 5.0 07 a, Middle pike, 4 41Schiwogt, S F A and W A, 9.0.31 a, part

of old Factory. 7 35Swain, Alice A, 36.0.10 a, part cf Ab¬

ington, 21 16Strange, Archie, 01.18 4-10 a, Middle

pike. !Taliaferro and Johnston, 4.3.00 a, near

canal basin, 30 47Violett, R G. la, noar corporation lino. 2 !Watson. Charles, est. 12 a, part of oldFactory, 5 29

Washington, Gco L. ".2.16 a, AbingtonPark. 45

Wools. Wm P, 1.3.20 a, canal basin, 7 35Young .Samuel *.), 0.1.0-j a, AbingtonPark. <

Total for Jefferson District,.$550 93WASHINGTON DISTRICT.

Birch, Samuel H. 14.0.09 a.part of SaniTBirch's enato, 4 26

Bigolow. Otip. 23 a, nearFall'ifChnrch, 11 6QBradford, Rosalie M, 6.1.20 a. noarAqueduct, lots 4 and 7, 4 26

Butler. Eliz*, la. part of Hall's Hill. 44Butcher, Eliza, 1 a, part of do. 1 18Barker, A F, 149.3.02 a, Wm Jcwoll's

estate 76 49Clark, W C, 22 a, near Hurlbort's, 7 33Chittendcn. L C, 13 2 a, near Fall'sChurch, 6 S3

Clerrons. Wm H. 24 a, near Maplo Grove. 11 43Dobson, Wm, 46Elliott. Elizi Jane, 2.0.08 a. part ofRobt Walkei's, 80

Eddy, Nathaniel S, 16 a. near Wunder's 7 51Ferguson, Robt E, 0.2.00 a, part Hall's

Hill, 23Gardner Samuel, 10 a, Mason Coonoy, 3 36Garrison. John 8. 10 a, Fairfax andGeorgetown pike, 4 37

Hulbcrt, Thos J, tsi, 50.2.00 s, nearGeo Wunder's, 34 91

Hal], Alvira, 20 a. part of Hall's Hill. 6 72Hichcock Thos J, 30 a, part of MasonCooney, . 12 94

Harrison. Mary L, 3.0.05 a, near Wun¬der's 1 23

Hyson, Thornton, est, 1 a, part ofHalls Hill, 2 12

Hyson. Speucer, 5 0.01 b. part of W TWc'ker's, 2 13

Harrington. Julia P, 40.2.00 a, nearMinor Tiack, .25 42

Kay, Ameiia, 2.0 20 s, Georgetown at dFalls Church Pike, 91

Kramer, A. 15.2.04 a, near Minor Track 5 19Lloyd. Richard B. est, 2 a, near Aqueduct. 33 60Lloyd, Chas B, 3.O.30 a. do, lot 5, 2 02Loath, R B, do, near Aqueduct, 2 03Lewis, Caroline. 2 a. near Hall's IMI, 1 67Lunsford. EmmaO, 2 a, riiasonvillc, J 20Mile's, Elias, 1 a,, part ol Hall's ELil .'!*Moouoy, Charles. 1 a, near Huibort's 1 64

Marcey, John H, 1.0.20 a, near B APhillips'. < »,

Marcey, Geo, [heirs] 7.2.00a part ofWm Birch's, o

Minor. E Augusta, 70 a Micor Hill, o« ?tMcKeD.-ie, Lewis. 5.0 33 s, do, ? !SMackcy, Ecsina, G 1 20 a,Aqueauct,!ots8 and 9, .

.

-

.do. 2.2 00 s near Aqueduct, i i\

Newtold, Chiles, 1 3 uO a, near Wal- ^

63ker's.Ormc, M V, 11 s. near B A Phillip*1,Ostrander, Charlotte E M, 11.2.15 s,

" w

part of do, o a-iOstrander, Peter v L. 15 2 a, do, q 4gO3born, Virginia, 2.1.03 a, near Hoberf

Harrison's,8mitb. Harry, 11 2 00 s, utar Kelson's, j goTitus. Samuel, 36 a. near Vanderwer-

ken's. u 62Total for Washington District. $.;5S) o.j

ABLINGTON DI8TSICT.Austin. Benj 2 a. part of Closeville. 4 q

Co, 9't2 a. Ft i-raig, 7 «

to. 2 2 36% a. near Ralston. 7 70,do, 2a. C lunibia Fik<>.

Arlow, R T loc. 6 ?q 3 Koslyn. 1 22Brown, Rtulen t a Conv Camp, \ 10Ha l. James < st 99 a. Bilstoo, 5-

do, Matilda M 3 r do.' .« qjBagiey, Thomas est lot.

*

o

Broaitus. Daniel 1 a. part of Prince Seaton, 43Cole, t harks 4 a. Louv Camp. 2 61do. ( h.'is 15 3 y. do, 1 55

1 sterson, Wm H lot, part of Naucksville. 07Doaili Elizabeth 3 ». Btlston, Hot 6] 1 }yyFerCra t. tno A IS* 00 sq fr. SiisonviUe, ö *»

F.in kn«- Karah F 3 *. Bh s:on. 1 jq.Green; Wm 2 do, 1 47

do, Richard 3.2 oav Camp, 0 ,,~Hyson, L'.ijisi 3 s. near Dr Gott's. 2 35Healy, Edmund lot. 6 =q 2 Boslyu. 73Harri Henr> 4 a, Columbia Ptki, o

Hnntor, Wm if lot Cenv Camp. 30Jen s, Li Ei [bei -i] 0 2 00 a, Olosuville. 1 v<

Liuton, Phi i'p 16 a, near Balaton, 7 QgMarcey, Cath. rine 3 a, Baiston, [b t 5] 1 34Park-, Wm H F part of Prince r>eaton, 43F<r:y, Bonj 1 a. Conv Camp. ; \{Pickerel, Eades 6 ?. nesr Ro.«lyn. 4 42Kidgeway. Thos W 2 ur Carlin Sp'gs, 74Smith, H D est 9 b, Coinmbia Pike, :;"> 2S

do, 25 a. near Col Pike, jSpencer, Allen 1 a. do,Syphax. Maria est 17 a. Arlington farm, 11) S3Smith, V><riaO. 1. 371.; a. n",ir Balstoo, 20

do. Jc ia 28.2.0» a, Col Pike. 3_>Scanland, D J P 13 a, part of Washing¬

ton Forest 12 ^4Tyler. Rob-,: lot, [6 ,£ 7; sq Roslm,Trimble, Matthew 20.0.20 8,. near

Maria Bailey's. 1; 70Wiilimus, John 1 n, pt of B W Hunte:'-Washingtor. James 1 a. Bro vn's Bend. 1 ;.}Wallis, Mary S W 8 1 13>,>i>. Sissonyilla, 3 09Wise. Wm est lot a, 5 jq G Ruslyn, 2 22

Total for Arlington Dis'.ric^.*. $217 69

S'i'LAME/lb.

STEiMERJ.W. TOfSlSUMMER AND WIN ER s. HEDTJ1 E 1

1SSS AND 1S.>9,Commencing Mo day, Ji;cc 25. 1 s- -

First-class 50c. SeconÄ-elaas 35t?tcainot JOHN W. THOMPSON MONDAY

WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at S.a. mReed's wharf, Alexah'dria, for RIVER J.AM).INGS. Returning Tuesday. Thursday and Satur¬day mornings, making all river landings.For charter each day except Monday, Wednes¬

day and Friday. For further Information applyto F. A. REED & CO.. Agents,

je21 tf ilexandria, V«.

CONNECTING AT NORFOLK WITH THE

MERCHANTS AMD 911NEKS' LINETO AX» FROM BOSTON,

AND WITH THE

OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO.TO AND FROM NEW i'ORK.

tjr.'i steamer GEOEGE LEABY Pobi«£^5£w2m!,c Steamboat Company MlWEDNESDAYS and FBIDA YS, at 5:30 p. in.Steamer JANE MOSELEY (Inla-d ¦¦ Sea¬

board Coasting Company) TUESDAYS indTHURSDAY'S at5:30 p.m., and SUNDAYS it.JSQ p. m.

Loary sto;c at Piney Point cverv trip, weatherermittiogMoseley stops i.\ C'.'rntiold Harbor every trip.Steamers leave Alexandria promptly on tnoe

fr.'m Reed's wharf and mi-.ke freight connectionsat. Norfolk with railroads and stearn'onts for all3cathern points.

l or further information, apply toF. A. REED & CO., Agents. Alexandria.WM. P. WELCH, Supt. P. S. <',,.. WvL ::.

G. R. PHILLIPS, Supt. I. & S. Co., Wtth'n.fel.21 tf

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