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EVENING STAR, (OFFICIAL) LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OR COLUMBIA, ‘assed at the First Session of the Leg’slative District of a. rades, business and District five per cent. on the Bet cont. on 2ssembly of the Per cent. on all ct imposing license on ti rofrssicns practiced or carried on in the macted by the Lesisiative Assembly of the District f Colembs gaz din any trade, ter mention: d until therefc re, as hereinatter provided. Stc.2. And be it further enacted, That every per- gon engaged in any’ trade, occupa’ hich a license tax is imposed by the laws of the Columbie, shall, at the sme for make application to the Reaistet siate under oath or afflrmat! oy per he Dis- trict of Columbia, whose business it is as agent for resident manufacturers rholesale merchandise, be regarded asa Seeupying a stare or office, outside ti office, acting exc'usively as agent for one manufacturer one business bouse District of Colwnbia, shall not be liable for L Banks and bankers shall pay snnns!!y jousand dollars of capitat in or other bank, and 8 pla o of business where the di it or coltection of to be. pald or remiteod ibe shall nave obtained » I ion. of profession sotures any epurions, GF ctimpodnd Highors for ealey ude ). such facts as may be | ev person licenses as apothecaries ial | Credite are opened apon draft. check, or order, or where money is ad Se loan: J on stocks, bonds, bu‘lion, bills of OF i. not tiem. bills of exchan are received for fase banks haciog orany other nan rect-fier : Provided, That rectifiers shall not require lier mse as liquor dealer for the sale of spirits, and so forth, of their own rcetification. Forticth, Propiletors of restaurants and eating es shall pay twenty-fivedollars ausually. Every place, the business of which is (o provide meals and wd refreshments, Hquore, wines and cordial ores asa resturant or ¢atin@ For.y-first. T' snnuaily one lundred licenses may be grantc for one week on the tard nel wiing alleys, brokers,deaters in mer- distilled and fermented lighors, wines, and » cabs, omnibases, and tela. fire, and life surance companies: manufacturers, peddlers, resident oF « Register shali then ismne to the ap- ng the particular kind of ation has been made, and required by law to be paid Said certidcate shall he delivered to the shall. upon the receip' herein, give a certificate of depo-it, ¥ paid. and the kind o he duty of the Rez ncks. carring FEOF Bromlesory ne ount or for sale, shai no capital stock, and whose basi ness is confined to receiving deposits au hall pay monthty a tax of one- atom on the amount of d of comp.nies | nown as savings banks, savings tutions, having no capital + and doing no ther business than receivies de- be loaned or invest: d for the sole beneitt of the pe-ties making such deposits, ascociation of company. shall pay annunlly fifty Fifth. Bill-posters shall pay twenty dollars an- person whose business it is to advertising bills, or distribute circulars, shall 1 ser: Provided, That no licen. be required of any dealer who may post or dis advertisetents of hie own business. Sixth. The proprietors of bar-rooms, sample- ms, 8 shall pay one hundred place except an apothe- cary store, where distilled or fermenied liquors, r cordials are sold in lens quantities than atatime to the same pure! -roem, sample-room, or tippling- ‘Seventh, The proprietors of beer gardons shall Every place known as a where an admission fee is twenticth of one do! I for theatrical pas.nent of twenty dollars. edifice us'dfor tac purpose of dranatic,o; cratic, or other representations, plays, performan ues. for admission to which entrance ved, whetber such fee is intended sole- for sdmissioyor to convey a right, without far- ther charges, to distilled or fermented liquors, wines. coniials, vo be drank ou the premises or elsewhere. 1 rented or oecasivua’’y fe F concert or theatrical represeatations, shali be rictors of variety theatres fi Mars annually. Rvery hall used for burlesque, dramatic, and ope ratic representations or other fanny formances, sha'l be known as a variety hall sneluide also places where Lguors are 8 ed,or given to persons in the audien de That nothing herein contained shea construcd as to incinde a Provided further, That ranted for one week cn thé payment of twenty-five “Forty-third. Contractors, whose gross receipts are iu excess of five thousand a year, shall pay twenty-five dollare annually. eontencts for build or for walks, or for buildin ot Tike character, shall be retarded as a contractor. ort: fourth. kk agents Cy aad ten, dollars o"Byery person whose business {leit eebscriptions for ordeliver books or maps, ch + zed to soltele or deliver money stat d 1 performances » OF savings ins’ tt without profit to | ces. ; ey is rece! it is desired to morey asiness OF ocen| m, when such it is required by the Register, and impressed ses may be trans e the same business in place of business, un- but not includin; with the seal of his office. der the same regu the original license. Al ts, non-resident dealers, date from the first of eon the thirty-first of nses for carts, wagons, carriages, cabs, omui date from the first of ach year.and expire on the thirtieth of June following: and all othe: aser, shall be license for the sale of R license may be pay five dollars ure I licenses shall gal . Bat ach years) tax sual be required for days when te admission ise Provide?. Taat & to such garden: beer garden shall not authori or fermented liquors, wines. . The proprietors of billia pay ten dollars annually for prietors of bowling alleys shall annually for each alley ten dolla: > ree Lapel £ Ty person of apy neme or descri malt, wholly or in part. or from any therefor, shall be deemed a brewer: Provi. a license as brewer shall fermented liquors in R ay — pereoe who ing railrouds, brie ges, ships, o- iy ay or grading streets or sid, of April, July, and said. shall date from the fire of roportionate amount : eretofore granted b; Georgetown and the Ler tele, Jenny Lind shuffle-boards, or That all licenses ‘ities of Washington and Court shall contiaue in be it further emac'os ble for license tax, who fi same within thirty days after the same has become @Beand rasable, tor euch neglect, shall, in addition posed, pay a fine or not less than five nor more ‘than Aft or nenalty for every subsequent offence : A er iokent trader. man- I performance, exhibition, mncluding exhibitions ons. Procure a license before undertak: ose several objects. and failure todo so shall sub- rson so offending to a fine or penalty of doliars for each offence, to be her fines are imposed and collected, one half to the use of the informer. ‘And be tt further enacted. That in any case remore than one of the pursniis or occupations Teinafter described shal! be pursued or carried on im the same, place. the same pervon at the same me. except as hereinafter provided, t be paid for each according to the rates severally pre- books, mans, or engravi “fisth. ‘of illuminating Forty fith, Manufacturers of Mluminating cas nay fifteen dollars. ine fore the Executive Depar. ments of the Genera’ Government or the Dis, be regarded as a claim agent. seventh. Yatent agents sha'l pay twenty- ars annually. Every person whose business: it is to procure patents shall be regarded as a patent nriy-eighth. Tce dealers shal sacs on cack thovanned Gol Ey person, firm, compan: busitiees it fs fo sell fee shall not authorize the nantities of tess than on y one hundred ‘ness is to nego- hases or sales of stocks, bonds, exchauge, bank notes, promissory notes, ui Tsou Ww ery paren bullion, coin 1 or corporation whose ded, Th ebsmieul ec seals sre: Provided, That persons who may sell of pedals ice from house to house, and not acting as ¢ rson, firm or corporat: y license except on the wagon further enacted, That. for the ‘ses of this act, the word person shail sicnify ude firms. corporations, or company. Words er shall sizrt.y and include words of Words of one gender y and include words of every gender word agent shall sienity and lars annually. : erst lers, whose busin’ rales or purchases of merchandise ever, or to nezotiate freights and other business the ‘owners of yessels, or for the shippers, or con- i oF consignees of freight carri le brokers shall ery person whose business it is to himself or another, catde, shoop, all be regarded as a cattle broker. awnbrokers shall pay annually two wl business it is to take or receive, by way of ledge, pawn, or exchange, any merchandise, or any «ind of eeurity for the re- all be regarded as r. ifteevth. Butchers shall nay anonally—in North- ery market, fifty dollars; \ ests mart Ms Eastern market, twenty dollars: town, twenty dollars, each. business it is to sell meat from market be regarded asa butcher: Provided. That the herein imposed may be revoked at any tins by re- funding to the party holding it the amount corres- red portion of the time it is to perate Lo prevent the District of Columbia af any time from disposing of the stand or stall occupied by such party. Sixteenth. Carts, er to negotiate orem any uot he able for a used for t) PORE, Becs22. And be at Sue. 6. And be it further enacted. That except in ot non-resident traders, peddlers. and iusa- wes granted by the District of Co- ly be good for the conducting of busi- tion named therein: Provided, That District of Columbia shall have the OF person, to solicit orders by sample said District without procuring ap ©. respectively. fombia stall « hers respect teenth. bundred and. fi id in bulk, by sample, cata- Dealers shall signife and in- elude every person éngaged in selling or oYering for sale by sample, catalogue. or otherwise. Sec. 9%. and be it further enacted, That i conse- nce of the increase in the rates of nid laws and ordinances of Washington, Geore ¥ yment of money lent thereos te . or otherwise. Sec.7 And bc tt further enacted. That if any per- | h'p “tng son, resident or non-resident of the District of Co- lumbia, who may have obtained license to sell mer- ball permit any non-resident dealer or without license as such, to x roperty shall be seventy cents on cach abd every ae ided, That the tax on bonds, Fomiseory notes, wil other securities bearing 1a: erest shail not excerd five percent. upon the income ~ fending shall te Mars for each offenc Hected as other LC.S. And ¢ it further enact: “non-resident dealer” shall be taken tomean dealers f business is be- trict of Colombia, otherw . undred dollars : ‘That the term of. Src. 24. And be it further enacted, That all laws i ordinances of the corporations of Washington id Georgetown and the Levy Conrt, providing po- lice regulations for the several businesses ot citizens of the District of Columbi: tinned in force; NY an of the same. of the said corporati d Georgetown and the Ly f hia, inconsistent with the provisions of this c hereby repealed; lets whose place. ons. and drays shall pay ‘agons, eight dolla four dollars; hand-ca: hat no license shall be rey pt exclusively for pleasure mnanager dollars: Procid + lumber, building of any kind, to be sold a r wagon load, oF to persons bein; ng te the District, or to regular dealers idence may be beyond the Limits of said ed, That the keepe coal, or Iumbe tions, and balls for otherwise enumerate: of any Kind, where an admission fee is ¥ for each day five doll fircnses shall pa: | lars for exch week or part thereof. } tent, space, area, and whereas an emergency I go’ into effect immediately on and after ite passage. : wo hundred dot Every building. where feats of horsemanship or | scrcbatic sports, or theatrical performances por- being @ part thereof, are exhibited, regarded asa circus. Exhibitors of wild | apimals shall pay twenty. et Providet. That groprie cense as such shi ing wild animals. And be it farther ¢ ry livery stable, 3 | taining to or President of the Conus Approved. August 9%. 1571 B.D. ing house on the same the principal front of the stable or yard about it or kept, and the side of the square fronting e square on whigh uses having li: license for ex- fifty dollars. Person who distils or manufactures spirits Hecmed a distiller. I not be taxed fo for him to enter upon and engage egiscer to determine which ts A withont such permit be aulawful to grant ERS. On Thursday, the ?ith inst.. at the residenc RIVES—VICK ise of any kind it further enacts r fermented | whatever, not 6 i ny te unless kept by apochecari wa as a bar-re Twenty-first. Dealers im distitled and liquors, wines and cordial, el gach thousand dotlars of capital inv Provided, That than twenty-five doll That this license shall street, to-morrow (T: neon, at 3 o'clock. st, at Westminster it daughter 0, “7 by the assessor of the district in which is to be located. and such lice 1 approved by the Board of Metro: , That the failure of any 2-house, tavern,or restau- Y¥ E, y and Laura C. Ball: ¥ pers’ = sto buy and sell produce, fish, meats, oF » Ausust 25th, ROB! fruits, from wagons or carte, stalls. stores or stands, = 1 be regarded less than one piat, shall bot oubed ots seotertdecier or, laren of William M, and t i iness of keeping a hotel, or restaurant, dealer for seit neslay afternoon. 2 —— distilled So. taken to Oak Hill O ing having stands in the several shall pay a License f from wacous and froma be liable for each. In Finyanna county, ngust. at the residence of his ‘aris. Req. CHARLIE LER. nd Emerel'a Faris. of Wa: hird. Non-resid 4 x dealers shall pay five aving a license as pers: fermented. or vii enly .in quantity not to exceed same purchaser, without {an additional license therefor. ion to other regulations gc f{ licenses to apothec y law, regulating thecaries shail i © of making a} nd will not seit, Urs. CAROLINE -resident dealers in distilled * antl cordials, shall pay UNDERTAKERS. Rice” ¥. wanver. tas ligtors, except juantities exceeding bal! a pint at any one timeto the same purchaser. and then only when deponent has reason to believe the same will be used for med! ALONZO A. MABE? ied liquors, wines, and cor- in sistilled or fe t further enacied, That nothing ials. Twenty-fifth. The proprietors of gift cnteprises hal usand dollars annually. o shall sell or offer for sale any Teal estate of any description what ever, of any ticket of admission to any exhibition or performance, or other Protnise, express oF im old out the promise ¢ article or thing for and in ‘Dy per: any ot ptyect shall be for ind any institution, of w! dso whe.ever” shal Surther enacted, That every Mins. caskets. or buria! cases, dertaker selling c of his own manufacture, shall be liable for License as lace of an rusetnent HARVEY « MAEBRB emt 15, And be it further enacted, That no person ee for male, at ai Within the Di er article or thing, lividual gain or for rhatever character, UNDERTAEERS, or for any pui No, 934 F STREET, lars for each and every renl estate agent, s] Secretary of the District of Columbia in the sum of no sne tihng taxed shall < aDy Heese herein re Twenty-sixth. compibuses, a1 transporsing of passengers for hire, shall pay ally as folsows z horse cabs, six dollars; omnibuy: et cars, six dollars; or other vehic! Tying tea passengers or More at one t'me, tea dol- enty-seventh. The proprietors of hotels shall puaily as follows: Hotels containing twenty or less, suitable for the accon™ guests. twenty-five dollars; more the » twenty rooms, snit ble for the accom no- thotvand dolla: BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. d and sufficient eof all dutics required carriages, tea d u r and real estate failing to cou or the laws of t c such sales, shall, on conv than one hundred dollars. Further enacied, That wherever ax is levied on capital invested, mean the average capitwl edit. during the preceding year begun, the actual cap.tal And be it further enacted, That wherever im this acta tax is imposed monthly on sales or re- returns for the same shall be made to the T, under cath or affirmation, on or before the h of each month, and the same shall be due bh ilector on or befure the thirtie th: and all such it after the thirtieth of each month, per centum shall be added. i of the Register to make demand for the same. For this purpose, said authorized to employ some suit_b sball be entitled to a commission of ten the amount collected: and METALLIO BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THE TRADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE BL same, containing SHROUDS, HABITS, Ricman W. BARKER, OABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. Uv! A FURNIT! BE Or bgruish 4 ig travelers cad ojonrn- pay. regal ay fore license shall pot auchorize d or fei .nente liquors Twenty-ewhth. intelligence offices, who charge ior tervisc seha'l pay annually ton dol: . Fire insurance com; '¥ fifty cexts on each thor Every company. firm, or corporat: t i axes remaining un) ‘NDS MADE AND ans-tr HACKETT, (Svccussorn To GEORGE W. HABVEY,) UNDERTAKER, deaery 729 SEVENTH, PURE ond ets, whe dhoatan, oh pen Aa nae ____ pezee SODA . Life insurance companies nually fifty cents on each thousand. uy. or wie may saree to pa tothe insured or who ma) » pay rson insured any — moneys in of accident who may agree, on insured an annui' Sate eae Bie 7 me process of law. If, m jer, the returns required <simated, be shall have power to examine,either in books and ‘ions, ity, shall be regarded as ja ee vaue ment for « correct sum, to which Ac be S ferther one m Be painted on tin me ot | D.C. and the attach to Z f Hy a i ft MINEBAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT, i :& li Fe a! & # i mE i ; i fusurance without the payment of an it further enacted, hereb, is, imposed as AUCTION SALES. BS ie cenr.. ‘ay., between 9th and 10th sts. Pi RY OF HORSES, MULES, ei ae number 29th, pm nn Sabon VING. A WORK, DRI a rot .DDLE HORSES ‘Ly All of which will be warranted ne represented bythe auctioneer. Regular sale days Tnesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, without regard to weather, anal W. WALL & C0., Aucts. ’ THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, pee Ry Anctioncer, Washington & Gecrgetown office, 187th st.,op. P.O. VERY IRABLE LOT IMPROVED BY i! EE, ore. AND FINE STABLE, No. On TRURSDAY, Angust 31st, at 6 o'clock, T shall offer, on the premises, the abov. prop- ert heree ‘® iront of 29 feet 4 inches, BY Si Gosenere ooops ; Southwest corner jae eben oo ‘and Iith street. Bosew E PTANO) PON WALNCT Panton et Ww. BOE CRS CARPE ENCH CH Di D TEA TS, SEWING . “ES RNING, Aus. 29; Pore dock wewul soll at No°208'E street north, one door from 2d street west, the residence of a memb rof Congress. an excellent assortment of Furniture, &c., couriscing in part Rosewood Cae Pianoforte,(Bacon & Raven.) ne Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machino gs Sut Parlor Suite in flair Cloth, Fleepy lotow Chair. Rags. i russels and Thres- ‘Sideboard and Ext wane &e. Terms: Gne-fif.h cash; halance in 3 years. 4 amdaede THOS. E. WAGUASIAN. Auct. larbie-top Taties, Hall Racks, LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers, Saat end pamber Furnitare. eather Bolsters and Pillows, init and Husk Mattresses. hen Requisites, ke-- 46. aud fiend LATIMER € CLEARY, Aucts. (Successors to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner Penzsylvania avenue and 1ith st. PROPOSALS. OMe er NT opreale in tri i this office until ft sietorh ae TUBS BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. nw BOOKS ARTREMASTER A tM.1c! if the received at PHILP & SOLOMO! trot gate. are ind of stone for caping t will be required t= Tinea! foot. and po bid will be bet conform to a the price entertained thai Riube ea penee of th: Plane aod hank application te this office aur d Ass? Quart rmaster, J uty TION formisted wm 77 Pace Life of Thomas Jefe a bis great grand dai Preresars FoR RET Orrics oF THE BoarD x, ‘br. ‘Gay Livingston Seaied Perea TAR AS “Gay Pom the author af Public Works ot Hinaation of th struction ef the Tiler fd CM) street w: General George H red by Genk Jas, mnual Reunion of and Character of . An oration deliv A. Garfield, at the fourth the Socicty of the Army of the Cumberland... All the new books as soon as published. Books for Seaside, Country aud Books ordered by mail sent postage free. A to the eomth «ld c Home Beading HOUSEHOLD AND KITOHEN FURNITURE AT ALCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Aust 31st, “clock. we will soll, at No. 4512 1:.h P and Q Atrects, the entire contents thereof, consisting in part of— Ha'r-cloth Parlor Furniture, Walnut Whatnot ‘al Mirror, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ‘No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets Marble-top Tables, Bronze Clocks, it. Price, 7th streei. be" ween Marble-top eboard, Waliut Lounge, Dand_E streets nor.lwest, his entire stock Mahogany Chamber Furniture, consis.ing of an excellent a sortm of new and Reating Moves, Straw Matting, desirable MILLLNERY AND FANCY GOODS. liusk Mattrass: ‘Terms cash. aut: Crockery and Glass W: E awigerator, Pockieg =e fichou Requiaitens wen Be, asd" UATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. Y LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioncers, Successors to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corucr Penus. avenue and ith street, WALNUT, PARLOR SUITES, DRUSSELS CAR- PETS, WALNUT ETEGEE, WAUNCE AND OAK” MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUITES, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. ast 21st, at 3 0 oC ’ FEATHER BEDS, BLANKETS, SPREADS, —— all that piece or parcel of grot SHEETS. . AT AUOTION. ate, lying and being in Washi ity, D. C. On FRIDAY MORNING, September Ist inbing for the same at the norsheast coruer of Los it 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the residerce of lady declining honsekeepinz, No. 720 1th G ti excellent ¢ name in umber one, (1,) in square two hundred and ninecs- four, and running thence south tweniy-one (21) fect on the west sine of 12th street; thence wes to the Western line of said lot; thence portheastwardly to the northwest corner of said lot; thence east to the ~ Improved by a three-story ‘ick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12and 18 mouths with interest at the rate of 10 cent. per Vainut Parlor Suite, in strip-4 reps, Walnut Parlor Suite, in figur- i damask, Waluut Etegere and Whatnet, Walnut Lounge. Marble-top Tables, Walnut Extension Table, Sideboards, annum irom day of sale, secured by of trust on Qak and Walnut Care-seat Cae rs. the property. loo down at the time of wale russels. Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, ver O11 Cloth), Window &I ~ and stamps at purchaser's cost. If the terms are not ‘complied ‘wlth in one week the Sic) will be forfeited, and the trustee reserves the ri ght to resell the eee at the risk and cost of the de- faul PI acer MSPHILIP A. DARNEILLE, Trasteo. anl0-ts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the 29th iysiant, at the sewe hour and Place. By oideroi the Trustos. antieokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE Sed WARD. ON 197g STREET, BETWEEN On TUESDAY EVENING, Anenst 29th, 1871, at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in front of th: premises, Lot No.6, in Square 112, improved y nd Frame House, on 19th st. between P and Q; lot .ronting 16 fect on 19th street, reaning back 88 Teet through to Connecticut avenue, bering ‘stable fronting on the avenue. te a a WoL. WALL &CO., Anct’rs Superior Walnut Marble-top Ctamber Suite, Rolid Oak Marble-top Chamber Suite, Mohognuy apd Painted Wardrobes.” eads, Bureaus and Washstands, eather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Hair and Husk Mattrasses, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets, &c., rable Cloths, Toilet Sete China, Plated and Glass Ware, Heating Stoves, Kitchen requisites. &c . &e. auzs-dts (Rep.] LATIMER « CLEARY, Aucts. [BY EATER & CLEARY, Anctioners, BS (Successors to Cooper & Latimer,) Southwest corner Penn, avenue and Ith street, ONE OF THE MOST VALTABLE PIRCES OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY Of WASHINGTON. ON 13TH ST. BETWEEN PENNA. AVENUE AND EST.. AT AUCTION. Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. ath fm 5% o'clock, we will sell, in front of ises, Lots numbered 6 and 7, iu Square situated on 13th st, west, between Pa. avenue at Hick D PEARCE? Imbroved by three three-story Brick Dwellings, with attics, cellars, and bac buildings. Being in the most central part ot the city, and baving a front of seventy-two (72) feet on sat m- red, befnee presentin Je Callectur ef Wachimeson, PHILP & SCLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 911 PonnsyIvanta averse. ti of the contract pletion of the w FRENCH, MANUFACTURING STATIONER. FIRST-CLASS BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. Office at L. C. Parke & Oo."s, 313 AND 315 NINTH STREET, N. W. ve doors above Pennsylvania a Washington, b. 0, © indoresd “Proposal for and addressed ¢. r+ Beard of Public OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Disteict oF Con male will be ree \ of the Tthef SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1c the superstructure of an iron on the line of “MC LOAN OFFICES. (A808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND SALESBOOM, 914 Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10th ate., south aide, ‘The most Loan loaned on Gold. hilton, Ds and Goods of all iptions, rates in mgs ns ‘entrance from the OFFICE, 1031 SEVENTH tasks fern advance m..0n (#0) feet, be clear span be. nt Neeser submit his own p be accompanied by a schedule gi int and wrought iron in bridge. maximum etraiu by tenis Wrought and cast from when 65) pounds per sq ridge betwern the abutments and Plans and agrams showing the tion and the details of the work ma: above goods bought! on Gold and Silver ‘ volvers, and Ladies’ no state the time required for the worl t ‘The required masonry will be The Board reserves the right to bids ifdeemed by them to the interests of the Dix js should be endorsed ddreased to the Works, District of Columbia. |Rep.&Chr.] auzs R®-4”% ERT! PROPOSALS. BOPOSALS FOR PAVING 0) ING CABBIAGEW. Orrice OF THE BoaRp oF Pratic Works, i Gtumbie. ved af the office aks until 12 m. of Szpte: acadamizing the R MACADAMIZ- MBER 1. IST, for Carriageways of the vanis avenue, from Fifteenth street west York avenue, from Fifteenth street west to & Wasitixetox Agrencct August 25, 147! mt by the ander +181. for the delivery in the District ¢ of nine millions (9,000.400,) Water Pipe and Spe: ixth atreot. from Pennsylvania E street north, from Thirteenth west to Judiciary mare. e sircot north, from Seventecath west to Twenty- ect north, from Fifteenth west to Thind west. Twelfth street west from F north to the river. we rom Georgetown to -a-half street west, avenue to Arsenal be received for the whole ora less the same as dist tisement of July 24. N. der must agree Ith street, with a depth of one hundred and twenty. cight fect, there could be no more desirable location for an opera house, hotel, or private residences. The property will be sold as a whole or in three lots. As the owner is determined to sell, persons desirous of investing in first-class city property would do well to attend. B* LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers, (Successors to Coope '& Latimer.) Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lith street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OW VALUABLE REAL ES. TATE ON I STREET NORTH. BETWEEN Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; residue in one, | 13z0 AND 16rH STREETS WEST. IN THE two, hee 5 uray with Interest fr im day ofsaie, | CUTE OF WAsniN PON, D.C... LARD: inhale erred Gaymnte te be ne: : S NT RES Eured by'a deed of trust on the propery, Canvey. | DENCE NOW BEING BUILT COL. JAS, ancl yg ad stamps st cost of purchaser. §3:) down BERRET. A time of sale By virtue of a decd of trast to the under igned, as trustees, bearing date Angust sth, 1870, and recorded in Liber No. 63), folio 35 of the land records for the District of Columbia, we er for sale. at public auction. in front of ‘the NESDAY, the 30th day of Au lock p. m., ‘lot numbered four (4), ision of square numbered one Tithe perfect. A pl the property can be seen by applying to the auctioneers LATIMER & CLEARY, _auas dtds [Rep] Auctioncers, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers, Southeast corner of 7th and D sts. in Davi sul TWENTY-FIVE BOOMS OF hundred and ninety-nine (19), fronting 38 fret 6 HOUSEHOLD FURN iene. " {ches oe Z stron socth, by # depth of 142 feet T pint improvements cénsist of a three-story Frame welling. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments, at 6. 12, and 15 *. for which the purchaser will be rey interest and secured by deed erty sold. A deposit of $230 will be required fr the purchaser when the property is knocked down. All conveyancing a1 urchaser's cost. cen | Trustees h streets northwest. tortment of Furniture, &c, We nan One Rosewood Case Pint Green Rep Parlor Snite, walnnt frames, U M. ASHFORI _andi-d&ds [Pat] LATIMER & Eleventh street west, from Pennsylvania avenue to N street north. Third street west, from Indiana avenue to New enue. F street north, from be required, to forfett one doll livery of exch pipe and apecial casting Is time required ia the curculag «: Seventeenth west to Twenty- rs H street north, from Fourteenth west to Seventh 4 street west and Vermont avenue, be rel yivania avenge and N north. pet west, from Pennsylvania avenue to ington Aqueduct PPBoPosALs FOR THE SEW E Orrick oF THE Box wD ry. ny and all description of payement © Board reserving the right to selec or reject any and all pavements that may be offered e the grading required. vements will be required ifications of such parents on ce, and will be required to give to be approved by the Board of Public » keep such pavem » bids must inet Sealed Proposals w/ Public Works of the Di m. SEPTEMRER 7. for iddor will be required. befo jects ard of Public Works, sum of one thousand dollars, ($1,000,) taki therefor. as a guarantee that he will enter Into and carry out the contract, if awarded to him, ance with his bid led to the unsuccessful ontract, aud to the contractor after the com posals must bbe endorsed + Proposals “and directed to Treasure: he did, to deposi City , to the cre fuil mortar of the b herdstown or Rou The walls of ail sewers to be 1 80 deposited will bs isdders after the award Walnut Marble-top Chamber Sets. » Tables, Crimson Rep Rocking Chair, ing Cancseat Office Chairs, Rep and Striped Lounges, “anieseat Dining, Arm and Rocking Ohairs, ‘ble: mand Painted Bureaus, histands. Bedstends, Wardrobes, z rs. Stoves, &e., in and China Tuilet Set<, Hat Rack, Two li feet Wall Extension Table Body Brussels. 3-Ply and Ingrain Carpets, irrors, Rugs, Z eryware, and Table Catlery, isites, Ac. GREEN & WILLIAMS Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancti (Successors to Cooper & Latin: Southwest corner of Penna. avenue un BY © WHayE R& CO., 4 Ne. 643 Louisiana av onue, third door east of Seventh street. TRUSTEE'SSALEATA TIFUL TRACTS OF oF WASHINGTON HE TE EET RAILROAD. of & deed of trust tome, from Juan dated July 2,4. D. 1500, and 1, 180, in Liber 621, folio 161, Washington county, Dis: offer for ighont W. Hs 643 ers, inth street a o tally de 1 o a scribed as follows, viz: All those certain 1. 0 ~ eee ee MOUNT PLAST oe eeee | cols of land Iyiag in she eee ae ee eas By virtue of the terms of a deed of trust.dated | District of Columbia, and being part of the GREE ‘ebruary 4, 1871, and corded ii No. 633, | VALE TRACT, so-called, Marked and distin- feilo bet cys che uf the tamtrscectent Wack? | guishedin-certdin plats ani descriptions eee c Folumbis,and at the re- | Signed by D. B. Carpenter, surv. Washington reby Twill, on TC county, District of Columb to acer: ember text. at 8 oclock , | tin deed whereby the rest of William Hickey have conveyed to Wi ey the part of said Greenvale tract assigned to him upon par tition and allotment among enid heirs, snd. which deed is recorded in the land records of said county, tm Liber No. 500, folio 310, ot seq. as lot numbered two(2:) Beginning at the southwest corner of lot number one (1) and running thence east sixty-six perches toa stake opposite farm road: thence south Sdeg.. east £2.90 perches with said farm road; thence south @ deg., east 16 perches to a stake neat black oak tree; thence south 61¢tleg., west sixty perches to outline of **Haddock’s Hiils:” thence south 25% deg. west fifty-seven perches with sald outline; thense north 24% deg., west 4.61 perches to the beginning, containing twenty-eight acres and three roods and twenty perches of land, more or less. Also, lot numbered eight (3:) Beginning at the northwest corner of lot numbered seven (7) aod rin. ping thence sonth 633 deg., west 63.10 perches to first line of “Haddock’s Hills: thence north 2634 degs Wes 64.50 perches to southwest corner of lot number five (5;) thence north 885 deg., cast fAfty-two perches to the beginning. containing twenty-four acres. one rood thirty-three perches of land, more or less. A plat of the land and the abstract of title can be seen at the office of the auctioncers. ‘Terms of sale :, $2200 of the purchase mon of ty at Mount Pleasant, viz: Lois numbered seven,(7.) eight ,(8,) ton.(10,) twenty- ° (21y twenty-two, (22,) west half of twenty-nine, *. $9 29.) forty-one, (41,) forty-eight, (43,) forty- 49.) fifty-three, sixty, (60,) sixty-one, (61,) ci i: n, (67,) seventy-three, (73,) r) (74,) and seventy (73.) in B. division of Ploasant Plaine and Lemar ecorded iu the land records of Washing- iis sale to made to secure the payment of a note for £3,900, dated February 4, 1571, and payable, with interest at the rate of 7 per ceut. per auuum, June 20, 1871, which note is still unpaid. rms of sale: One-half cash: nents. at three and y the balance in two faction of the Trustee, and’ beatin m the day of safe at the rate of oight (5 per annum, $260 down at time of sale. If terms of sale be not complied with in five days, the ‘Trastce will revell at the expense tnd risk of the jefaulting purchaser. mee REAUR B. WOOD, Trastes, y20-e.m.keokds LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts, ¥ WM. L. WALL & O0., Anctioneers, New Marble Building, Nos. 900 and 902, 5. W.cor, Pa, avo. and 9th st} CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MOPEKTY ON ELEVENTH STREET WEST, ETWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTH. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Colambi “Rassedon the 13th of April, 1309, in x cortai ise No. 1396 in equity, between Robert A. Parish sot ogpet complainants, and Samael A” Peugh, John Hitz,’and Jane Hitz, defendants, and of the further order of the said court in the sald cause, the in cash, of which # de be required when the property is sold, and the balayco in notes at ix and twelve months, drawing ten per cent. interest froin day ofsale, secured by deed of trust apon the Property. “Tho terms to be complied with in. one week from the day of sale, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser upon five days’ notice in some paper published in the city of Washington. - ae conveyanci revenue stamps at the pur- rs = D. U_ EATON. Trustee, ©. W. HAVENNER & CO., Aucts. jyD-lawiw&dts dl circular in form, and viz: Two(2) feet in (3) feet at the bott thick, of the same kind amd quatity OFFICE OF THE BoaRy oF Prat Wasnrxetox, Augaxt Is will be received at’ ‘ks until 12 m.. Furnishing and Setting C w York Bluestone, @ rd of Public We nes of either N I fe paying bricks, apon a bed of t best river sand four (4) inches in depth, with a sub- stratum of four (4) iuches o of pure gravel. Also. for Hela) in tek Poot wold brick Foot-pavements. Gravel as above specified, g Gutters with Cobble Stone, and ditto spaces between flags in flag crossin, The curbs will. be re on top with a d Sy inches deop, 6 ressed face of 6 inches, and square jointed ends, and in pieces not less than 6 feet rice per lineal foot for curb- or new and old b ment, including the required amouat of gravel and square yard for the ing the above bed jong. Bidders will state the ing; per square the contracts. the « vation will be cate at the bottom at (3) twent terior measurement ef the ington, to the credit of the Board of Publ the cum of five hundred dollars, ( § t therefor, as a guarantee that he will eu carry out the contract, ifawarded cordance with his bid. The be refunded to the unsuce award of the contract, and tothe contractor after the completion of the work. Pi Js must_be iidorsed “Proposals ing, Flagging, and Laying Si walks.” and be directed to the Treasurer of Board Board of Public Works eject any or all bids. BOPOSALS FOR CURBING. Orrics oF THE BoarD oF Prstic Works. so deposited will Udder after ‘the 1s Will also be received for the cousiraction of the Sewers in Scotch Stum quality theret enitable material: such prope fal plans and specificat reserve the right to auz-td h bidder will be required, bet deposit with the Collset the credit of th f five bundred do receipt therefor. into and carry ont ¢ accordance wit contract, if aw: hisbid. The m Pt th Mic Works until 12 m September, — 1 for Furnishing and De! ‘ime er be meer of the Board, 100400 lineal fect of ‘St or Stone Carbings of the with a dressing on in pieces of not less rinted form, to be obt Engineer, where any explanations The Board reserves the right te bids, or to except any er them to the interests o Proposals it "and addressed to the © Ty ic Works, District of C the fropt side of rust be endorsed * and ishing’ Curbing." and a the ‘Board of Public Wor "The Beard of Public ‘Proposals for farn- o Treasurer of undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, on the premises, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, ‘the ath e-y of September ‘next, oF 6 o'clock 'p. m., all the equitable interest’ of the defendant, Samuel A. Peugh, as set forth in the Dill in said cause, in therent estate in said cause mentioned, being tnat valuable improved property fronting on Eleventh street, in Washington Bc, known on the plats and plan of said city as the north 25 feet of lot No. 5. in square No. 345, the natare of which equitable interest will Tul iy ‘appear by refer- ence to the billand answers of John'and Jane 0. Hitz, in said cause filed ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed in said decree, are: One-third cash, and the balance to be paid in cquai installments, in six and twelve months’ from day of gale, with inierest from day of sale; the said tastall- ments of deferred payments being a lien on the prop- erty sold, and upon pavment of the wuole, purchase Money a deed will be given, All stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the pur chaser. | $3 of the cash payment must be deposited with the auctioncer upon the acceptance of the bid. INO{D. MCPHERSON. Trastoo, iy%8-cotd -'L. WALL & O0., Auct'r. PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, B Southeast corner7th and D'strests TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VA LE PROPERTY PPC acoA y virtas fen ‘rast from n Armstead Bosietie Mee Psi ABGE LE OF ARMY CLOTHLIN: XN L 2 EQUIPAGE. — Depot Svrutar feo, Angee’. 8h. § Se Y, JEFFERSONVILLE, LND., Ragan 3 5 ‘Will be sold at bite auction; at vy hes at fersonville, Indiana, commencing on TUESDA September 19. Ie, at 10 2 clod ss under thy ‘Army, e large quantity of new, w Ble and damaged Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage: wasisting in part of ; consis 00 Uniform Coats, 165.000 pairs Trowsers, foot. 62,000 pairs T ‘TRUNES.{ “SPER, DRESS) SrRunas. TRUNKS.$ prom Gite gs. }TRUNES, SATCHELS a Buss nd Grain Leger Parker Mareen ond Works reserves the righs to reject any or all bids. auzd-td FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e PLOURIT Eat a mye ‘REASURY DEPARTM ugust 19, 1/1. oe eEDa at this office un- ) talking about which is the best jy use; we have tried ali brauds in market, and find none fo equal ISAAC WENGERS BEST VIRGINIA FAMILY, and it is sold by the following GROCERS of Wash - Bacon & Co., ber, Cumberland COAL, (George's Creek.) run at such Proposals will be considered binding from one from the 20th September, the Departucut reser the right to reject all or any portion of the bids proposals will be entertained enero ee nor will an ertificaie of the tnmyertor, thet the coal faruised ts ‘Bureau eae M=t#orouiray Horst, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ‘Will Reopen under new management * Walker & Co. . T. 5S. O'HARE & SON. * 1983 SEVENTH STREET. Northwost, Between M and N. FLOUR STILL LOWER! Sepertog Fenty, " Welch's Best Fam pam cit eg 8, ORES SHRCEE. any in the city, or M-barrel sack.

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