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_EVENING STAR. FRIDAY............September 15, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. Sanitary Matters. WH ght Soil—Abe tocrs—Tie Grorgetuen Powder Mago-ire We S! ae ©. usher, and the Cana! Bi- core Des? rd Ne 'seaces. At aregaler meoeting of the Board o* Health Jest night, Dr. Cox reportsd that he had clo = the conicact for the recepion and deodoriza- tion o: night-oil with Mr. Sewall. The con- frac ois ae to pay to the board $1,009 per an- num dvr ng the term of the coniract; the night- soil fs t> be both doodorized and disinfzeted. Scavengers wi'l coll_ct their fees as heretofore, and the new system Will entail ne additional ex: pense to cici Dr. Cox read the repoit of Inspector Morzis, ew York, in relacion to the sanitary con- on of chat chy. The point to which he wished tocz!l the attention of the board was the statement that “the interests of the pablic health and the economic interests of these trades themselves, require that the business of slaught=: ing and fat-melting be concentrat -d in asuitable point on the river .ront, 'n one or ...9 suitably-atranged ab...toirs. Dr. Cox also made @ report relative to the Georgeiown powder magaz'ne, closing as fol- lows: “Your committee, while lot’ to intertere With the peroual convenience and mterests 0: the prop: ctor or his azent, are, neverthel=-s, of opir‘on that, if view of all the citcumstances, this magazine is a nuisance endangering life, and -bould be soxthwita removed. The cominit- tee forther suggest that notice be at once sent to DA. J. Bitente, the agent, direetng the re- movalo. the said ma, enc be bad with th tion of a prover # Strvetrre dest: ‘The sin av Sth, was declared a nuisance, and to be removed. Dr. Verdi cated atteniton to the ere.ted by the ovei.arping end th m ihe by and that a con‘er- t gentlemen ast the selce- 1 sa“e location for the .atr-e ‘on, which was edopt od, request f Public Works io cau e c.-- met) be sprinkled upon the suv.acg round at sch ports. farbury sated that the worshippers 2: h on South street, Georgetowa, were ay ns hehay.or of tho.e iz He said thes boild- in a frem> be oinin ing is occupied by a large number of blacks and whit--, who re living a life of prostitution of the lowcst order. During the serviccs in th's eborch on the Sabbath dav these vile creatures are caiousing and using the most profane lan- ge, which can be heard by the congregation. 5 Se Merbury thought this hole needed the at- tention of the authovities, and especially thosa who have the subject of reformation in hand. He said this den wes the seene of the most inde- cent eajccvre, and the occapants Leemed to have no fear of any aliy. Tho matter was ordered t» be inve pied on His Muscte—He Robsa Man and Shcws Ficht, but is Arrested Afier @ Streoegle—About 12 o'clock to-day, as Mr. 8. 0. Hollingshead was engaged in the back part 07 his store, on Pennsylva enue, between 43, around, he diseov- tored boy at his money- @rawer, who at the same instant, observing that he was detected, started at a fall ran out of the th his hanes full of money. Mr. Hol- pursued him down 6th street towards , and, coming up with him, dealt him th bis fist, which knocked him dow... Ww rove ap and showed fight, siriking and kicking, bot Mr. H. got hold of his collar ami held bim tast until Osicer Blush came up, and when about to catch hold of him, he caught the officer by the finger with bis teeth biting him severely. wes compelied t> use his bat m which brought him iv Fis good behavior. He managed to thiow away a port of the sfolen money which a hackman pickedup. The officer took him tothe police comt cel's and locked bimup. He was — abusive to the officers of the court cursing resiming them at eveiystep. On searchin; dim in the ceil $175 was found upon him whick he prot_-ted was b's own money. ie will betcied at the evening session of the couri. This fellow is one of a a ae. ized gavg of thieves infeet our ath- fa and plunder both night and day. Mr. ngrhead recently bad 900 cigars taken trom bis shelvcs in the daytime, and it is thought this is one of the party whe tvok them. His name is Bobet Simmovs. oe CaiLpren’s Hosprrat.—We regret to learn that, on accovnt of the low siate of its fands, the managers of th's most useful charity will 200n be brought to the nece:sity of consideri the qu s ion of closing its doors and suspending its opesations. This is a couclusion wuich @ liberal and charitably Ss commur'iy can harc''y allow to be reach: Since its establish ment, Ives than a yest ago, many difficult eases have been suece.Sfally weated in it, withous charge, and much suffering has been alleviated in fr mis teo poor to procure proper med'cal aliemirnce; and were it to close now fo. want of .ends. twenty-three little sufferers who are yon its bec’s sur weatment would have t> be tuined out. But it is not only in its character as aho-p‘tal that it hasclaims on the pablic. It isakoan dispensery, rom which medicines are cors. .ntly .orr'shcd iree of charge. Consider- ing that its heaviest expenditares have already been mei; that a complete hovpiial outfit hes been cecured and paid or, and fhat all that is now needcd is sufficient t> meet its very mod- erate current expenses, itis to be hop-d that the Yequi.te Mears will atonce we supplicd. Con- * leit at THe Star office, at “sat reiry., With Mr. F. B. McGuire. o2 . or at the hovpitar building, on the eo - F and 13th sireets. ATitx Tarrer alf-grown TNPROVEMENTS IN THE Pes Reference was made iu T: t since ‘ » improvements in Lovayette Square ¢ templated by Gen. Babcock. Among them will be a gate lodge with two wings, in which vill e—one for females he structure is to be of gothic style of ar- building will be nineteen feet squi gs eight fet by four feet six incls. The building will rest on a ninc-inch brick wall. three feet bigh. Two feet seven in- ches will be below ground, the lower course to roject three inches, 94 a fooiing for the walls. iv ceaaen cf Ge guenh on oceupy the Grovxp3.— main bui'ding, and wilfalways be on haad t> wevent the occurrence of any improper con- et. He will alo have charge of the wings, see that they are kept in @ cleanly and o m. abcock has alo caused t> be inclosed and graded the prbiic r_servation lying between Tand K siscetsand Conneccicut avenue and 7th Sirret, aud it will be Knowa hereatter 9s Frra- gut Squere. He i » removed the mvsic- stand in the East Capitol grounds from the southwest {> the northerst poron of the grounes, which isa much better leca.on than the former on — ‘Tux Henrew New evening th and ¢ Yean.—At sunset this 31 will have expired yee begin. The new year's day of the Hebrews #s the first day of th h mon‘h Tisti, and is called the beginning of the sacred wr, which dates the creation of the Hebrew read'ngs of the bib- 1's dstingu‘shed from the h begirs on the first Hebrew which dates from the rormation of asanaton. Uponthe New h,) a’ o called the di em Hadiin,) the ram’s horn With great olemriiy, the retormed party among the Hebrews observing it but one day, while the orthodox celebrate it two di of blowing the horn ‘< ba: h verve: le month, shall ye have a Sabbath, a memorial of blowing trumvets, an holy convo- catiov.” The week preceding the new year 's.a week of periience, d. signed as a preparation for the New Year. - Nor Quire Crran—aA sub-eriber leaves ou ovr order book the following memorandum :— “I want THE STAR lett at No. 573, two doors below where I rsed to board. I have not got it for a week.” As he fails to leave any name or address, it 's by ro means clear where he used may be. benefit of to borrd, or on what sireet No. 373 Will he please rise and for the the cusier? —o——. CoLtision oF VEsets IN_OnrsaPraKe Bay—s the :choover H. J. Holway, Bo.!om, wr beacing up Ch-vaperte Sundry ever'nt, off the. mouth of the ® hannock, the .chooner Enoch Moore, icom New ‘York. ren acro’s the Bos -chooner’s ™ bow cam) pg away her jib-boom, bob-stays and cut- water. —-——_ NatiowatL Savives Bayx.—We pote with asure the succe 5 of this excellent insiitui.on. it hes not yet been in e-"stence a yer, and r.- ports a deport Ine of £02, isis a fine 3 os Rate o ionce ek the centidenes of the commerniky in management of che afio'ts of the Ay Ovr readeis wl find its advei) ement in ancther column. ‘Tue repsirs and i mts made to the \ian Church duing the lest two months make itore of The most &.cacuve churches, as it ‘sore of our old=st in the city. The interior decora ors are ercdituble t> artists and mcchanie~ of Washington, as well as fo the en- tay.” € or the :seie.s- Shilineton and J. ©. Perker -end us early copie of Hom r’s Merazine ior October; a”, from Parker we have God y's Ledy¢ Book sof ober. Torrores shell en setts, chairs, bracelets, all t "received at Prigg’s doller No. 451 Pemnsyl- Vauia avenue, be.wcen 44 and 6th sweets, —_—~e__.. Condensed Locals. | #. i, 1,590 bushels; and B. Talbott & Son, Meeting o There is complaint on C.pitol Hill an’ in | 60 bushels. The above amount, wang beet | Works—Contracts other high parts of the city xf a usaceity of | ‘Were Offered on (Change this morning, The sales Work Ete. Potomac water. KES were as. follows: 340. bushels =* At a meeting of the Bo.rd of Pub''c Wor! The per onal proper: r \7rns thus ren- yesterday the 7 Ser Sheena who had pe Boone dered oe Major Hall, Supe-intendent of Asseso- proposals ior street work were by invita- d Tacs, foot up to neariy $3,590,000. tion, the purpose of being to comier 2d that the toval will reach $4.000,090. with them as to a jnst and equitable v's Club has iny.ted the Womee SCALE OF PRICES and Young Men’s Chr'stian Associations to be sor their work. The prices submitted by the | ata meeting of the club to be held at the from 5 to 8 cent for several further advance prices boshel. ‘The demand to-day was good, and board, and which were d, Were as follows: to-morrow evening. Me * Weed’ aed Comme saeeeat ne pee Weg: |. Pollee offices F.M- Doyle the agi. | All.samples were readily taken. + Beharfl pavement, £550 por yards macrdzas: | davitset Anna Wikow snd. Thoma Aula ages ant nalovs Samrany Insracres— ing, 12-inch dressing, $1.5) per yard; Belgian | to confirm the iruth of his stat>ment relative cam ayiet, one oe oat, he pavement, $2.50 per yard; new brick pavement, | €X-bailiff Lacy, made before the Sve | Sp camtuntbnic puanee of tendsn ean eae, me £0 cents per ite curb (without setting), | Committee of in ‘of John Sebastian, a butcher in’ the 7 cents p : lineal foot; blue stone curb, 92 see |. The fwenty-eventh anniversa:s of Beacon Ra a Pe ye foot; flag stones for crossings, per square No. 15,1. O. O. F., will take place at larket bot Mr. Tavior in. His Sams sconce Soremeat ns | Sat Pelney Hat i wrt, trotted on | Reger Oe tee Sette Sete he % cents; new per yard. 5 | addres, colos, duets, Se about an hour he came back with the beef and cents; gutter inge, winch, Seen Ere, | caer neo Tacrichanente Sie On ENS BYP” 1 corned ts or the Cuneta wember of tle friends Fce.ed without’ ex.ca eharge, 20 cents; ie.o..ing | At a mecting of a ccnome Line weeaiee cert Pent sone toes aba hemor stand old curb, 15 cents; seicing t-inch curb (new), .) | the Disisict, held at German Hall last evening, | @ned to velze some ‘On being assured, cents; re’aying old cobbie-stone, 30 cents. “The Journeymen Piasterers’ Association of the Ser lswee woes Poackn A eesteedin a * CASH VERSUS CERTIFICATES. District of Columbia” was or an’ sd. A com- a ee’ tier pnetiped sect hg = Fs A discussion then followed, and one of the con- | mittee of three was appointed to vrait a consti- | 8nd that yellow was ta ai cluded not to make the seizure ia that the item for layi trrtion and by-laws. Pee enat as ance seenpoal a EA, eee ree : rd said that the old con ico | norcheast corner 0 ; wanes ae Caran ote ninety cents, paid ia | built originally ever 80 years ago, ie now being CITY ITEMS. certificaies which had to be dispoced of at a | remodeled by Mr. Jackion Pamphrey, who has GENTLEMEN, if you wish f» be pleased in your discount of from ten to filieen per cen*. The | with considerable difficulty con’ the lower | yoots and rrpoty 8. Gan, “elt's, No. 900 beard propored to p.y ¢#sh sor all work. | story int sour fine stor-s. ‘7th siccet, corner of I, where you will find the Viewcd f:. m this standpoint, it wes better than | A protes. signed by a nnmber of republicans | ja-ves: stick of tie mo-: Arable. siylish and vhe old price. of the « cond leg 'slativo d'<iet '5 *o be cant to | hest-Mtting goods in the market. it will be t> ‘There was also an objection to the provisoin | the Governor and Board of Public Works, | your advaticage t) examine hw stock, relation to removing earth; but this was ex- | complaining of the alle; employment ——!o—_—__ p'ained catisfactorily. on the pnblic works in their disicict (in the Just Opener — Mr. Riley A. Shinn made a motion that the | county.) of democrats, who oo’ an active part A fine avortment of Alpaca Umbrellas in coniraciors agree to the ‘named, which Was assented t>, and -hey then w_ihc-ew. THE AWARDS OF CONTRACTS were then made ¢s tollow Twelfth street west,from Pennsylvaniaavenne to F s.ceet north, Roberts pavement, at $2.05 per square pare to L. S. Filbert; 12th str-et west, com Pennsylvania avenne t> canal, Bel- gian, $2.50, Gcorge Neitzey; 12th street ‘west, trem B street south to river, Belzian, $2.50, George Neitzey; Lith street west, trom Pennsyl- yania avenue to N sircet north, Ballard, $3, L. Clephane; 3d street west, trom New York avenre in the late campaign to defeat the republican pemin“e to Con Th's woeninz one of the s'r-et ear tracks on Penr-ylvavia avenue, at the 15% si:.ct erors- ing, was found t) be : > sunken on accovn’ of the exeavaiion at that point by t < com- pany that butone cack could be med bei w sen 15*0 and 17 skcets. In con. quence, the cars have b on ob"iged to “jemp” from ond wack *> the other at the poin™ mentioned during the day, much to the dsgusi of the pe ongers, who never faii “> recetve a thorongh jolt'ug before the cars get fairly on the right track. ——— green, brown and black. A’ 6, fine Gingham and Silk Umbrellr>. A'so, in stoek, Rubber Clothing. Pric<s low. Go. C. HENNING, 410 Seventh e.. ot N. W. - A LARGE "voice of superb boet», Congress gaiters and English waking sho>>, for gentle- men, and youths, just received at T. 8. Gar cell’s, No. $5) 7th s:reet, corner of I. These oods are made .rom the fincst imported stock, ry the bet manufactvrers in the business. ‘Tux Fixes or Teastrom Chinaand Japan, t> Indiana avenue, prismatic. £3, J. L. Smith- fresh overland i rtaiion, has been meyer; F street no. it, irom. 17th to 19h seceet ‘Transfers of R-a1 Estate. at the American ‘tea Gtore, corner 7th and I west, Ttoberts, $2.95, L. S. Filbert; 18th sireet The following transfers of real estate have z f ‘ streets, which, as usual, are sold at New York west, from Pennsylvania avenue to New York been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds | prices.’ Mr. Dowling hee always kept superior avenue, Roberts, $2.95, L. 8. Filbert; H succet | since our last report : 's im his stare, and cold them at the lowest north, srom 14th to 7th sirect west, Wycott, #3, | * August 22—Thamas R. Lally to prices, of which we take ad to inform J. Spicer; Pennsylvania avenue east, trom | 7 snus, squeve 73; $4.00. W. Our readers. Capitol to Sth street, macadamize, $1.50, P. | Grivmin, part Macnamara; ®h siceet east, from Pennsylvania | ¢- #1. fo Mary Br A GRAEDOrEsING of the original R. Gold- avenue to © reek erg eg ee sure! schmid’s 25 and #) cent § pres, 810 and 812 7th Fitzpatrick: t west, from Pennsylvania iw. James P.O 'B | street, between H and 1, Saturday evening, avenue to New York avenue, Scharff, $3.20, J. | Harford, poi. Tot 13, square 6) C. | tember 16th, with an ent'rely new stock of Jea- Q. Evans; M street north, from Kock creek to | tholesto V. 8. Bishop, part lot } : | elry, Ladiev’ and Gents’ Frenishing Goods, New Hampshire avenue, macadamize, $1.50, | J... Tustin, trastee, to Patrick ‘Toys, China Ware, Fancy Goods, &c. Goods —— Birch; D stsect mecth, from 94 to | fdvare Sl; 9258, Jolin Jackson et al. to Jalia Al | TO¥Ss, ‘cont. Cheaper than any other stare New Jersey avenue, Parisen,, $3.20, W. B. Pari- | $rifing, parts jog 23 and 21, eanare 135; ASE: | aiue Rebitory. pid = §¢nj, 10th sircet west, from New York avenue to | inuare Go: #10000. EC. Carrington, jee, to We ——__»—__ K sireet, Evars Concrete, $2.95, —— Fisher; | Minor, patt lot’, sqaure f°: §12P B!DenttoW. | . YOUR ATTENTION is Tespecifully called to the Vermont avenue, between the Circle and H. Hunter, par 19 and 2%, square 632; $450. | large and varied assortment of Bests and Shoe: Siseet, Parisen, £3.20, , te W. B. Pariven; Madison | J.T. Dyer to L. 8. Chapman, lot 88, square 364: t) be found at T. 8. Gartrell’s, No. 900 Seventh i 364; lace, Pari i. B. ; Pennsyl- | $1400. Mary 8. Callan et al. to Thomas Kirby. | sereet, hignest style of engine Y Ih suet te eee Salts san excontae and aauare 296; $1.92) "| workmanship, and een aely to. the west, Scharff, 3.20, J. O. Evans; Pennsylvania |. Atsust 2)—B, A. Warner to B. HT. Leipald. lot | Hecessities of thie community. S a ; ’i7th sireet to Rock crock Sehoe | 2:tauare det; $30). E.K. Allen to. ay F. Evans, | ts requested to his com, Jestion of Burt's £53), 42.6. Evans; New York avenues tom Dik | S36 WH Reet ee a eee eae a ideo ead 4) 9th street weet, Vuleanite, 83, L. $. Filbert; | | Angust ?i—J. H. Straen to heirs of hh Borte, the finest line of Gentlemen's Boota, Congress K sireet, irom Georgetown to’ Circle, parked, 463. John B. Kendall to Gaiters, English Walking Shocs, &e. — Belgian. £2.59, Riley A. Shinn; K street, from E.G. Kelsey to Son Devenir tat toe Beeigarsiu; Sa Hebert Franc, Circle to 16th street west, parked, Bidler Key- | fu Deveale, ps a Raed xh ane e stone, $3, H. H. Bingham; K strect,from lotto | ShMh,fR! to Emily 'L. Trucsdate, lot 4, square Pier gthstreet west, parked, Bidler Keystone, &3, H. | “Awzust2—B. Prosise to L. Prosieo, parts lots 12 New Hat Store, He Bingham;'B sive north, from 13th to'r | arity samare sas; @—. Goo. & Txhe'to Rei a street, Morse, $3, Bartlett & Williams; G str. ‘ard, ‘ani square 009. R.A <n Sects eo Ward to Rebecca M. Li ~ erty; do. W. ae ee pe ee eS 1, | B. Todd to Won, Harris, pares loti ted Td, coaases next door to the Original Prane, macadamiz¢, $1.50, Andrew Gleason; Sth street, | Mr of cquateins$:0we A, Raeskeey CREE! ‘Will be the Place from Pennsylvania avenue toK rc Belgian, | Chipman. part lot 3, equare 222; $1900, oe to get $3.09, Chas. Stewart and G. Neitzey; th street, | “Atarst D-H. A. Neale to W.'B. Toda, lot 2, Hats of every description irom’ K to Boundary, m: ize, 81.50, 36, square south of equare ois ani oo Kirby; Jackcon Place, Conneciieut avenue, t> | Wet7,square east of aanare south of squars 657; 8151 2 aera 1 and ‘ith streets, both ‘sides of Farragut | ‘Thos, Ward to P. Kenelly. parts lots band 7 suure | For THE CHEAPEST AND BEST fitting Shirts sec igom Maps atenad po Arent ea iit gitinr,er Ser, by Bohn Urs | callat Eee Gps iting Det 03 amize, $1.50, P. Caltinan; H street nofth, from | “sab batylot 2S: gauare, Poster, 1:th to 25th ‘street west, macadamize, $150, R. S. Hulse; I street north, from 20th to 36th street west, macadamize, $1.7), W. Fletcher; 13th street west, rom F t>) M s.-eet north, macad- mize, $1.50, P. Crowley; H su-et north, from 3d to Boundaiy, macadam‘ze, $1.59, ————— "s FURNISHE Derror—try the #1 Kid Gloves, ev warranted, at Price’s Gent's Furnishing } 413 7th street, between D and E streets. wt oinsens; Seem Wz wovtp catt the attention of our readers Grew wunderdais to 0. 32.300. "W. B. Todd to Second. White Oak Baptist are 7: 800. Bf. Thomp- ey. part lot 6, suuare Sat: Des Fosse, part jot’, -quare . Ae oJ Connolly; P street ‘tuorih, from’ Rock ‘creek to $.8. Baker, loc 0, | €2,tr0,tr ge Sd New sevorsenens of French and Circle, macadamize. $1.59, ——; Massachu- elnirre to W. i | O° Baum’s, 406 1th street. 100k for namo and setts avenue, from Circle (o' 1ith street, macad- aperesee Heeagae “O; Sr Hence | number.” amize, , TAP. Morgan. 4 1, 8725. r E oe eal peated cae tem Reka | AUR a veg ari | come ono wate ing, no sith, , Re A. 8; | Toad, lots 8 and 9.equare 10053; $310. Co tion street, ite Treasu.,, . ashi 2, an Bridge street, from High ‘street to Rock cree, | to executors of, ¥, Willett, tab. 24, square rian | out streets opposite street, Baitimores succese- Seberif, £3.20, J. O. Evans; West street, tcom | 2.srunre?M: lot 18. square oi; lot +4, sqnareess. | fully treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, High s.reet to Rock creek, macadamized, $1.50y oe mee to Ellen F. McFarland, lot A, square | &e., without pain. —; Ist street, from High stceet to Fayeite, i 7 Aucust 90 —C. H. Holden to M.V. Hottel.tot B, |G Paieny Sesiaorine Gas ane macadamized $1.59, —; 2d street, trom Hi ae. jonrz§ PATEET REvLECTI Siceet to Fuyeue, macadamizeu, $1.50, —; ei ay, part ist Besqaare?ss: Gain. St, Mary's Acad. | LAMB Stapzs will eave one-half of the quan- strcet, from * th to Fayette, macadamized, | emy to Martin John Spalding, archbishop, &o.. tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use $1.50,——. © ~‘asmall porson of the work on | 4. square 215; $3,500. W. B Todd. Jr. tru of them. They are and durable. A. Ro- the above-ramed streets will be immediately | T-ll- G. Todd, eat half ew. 43, square 20); @3%, | senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, contractcd ior, and the conicacts will, without | @,5. Parker to Walter Siewarty nor Half ot, also for Goets’s Doubie-cone Chandelier doubt, be herea.cer extended .0 as t> complete | Slevens, part lots apd 9, auare 20; @2a0). = | Heflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight the werk on the meets between the poluts n= Augastal Jee Herre ot al. trustees, to Hua. | Meflectors. — cat . ettit. part i, Joma i Tw F Creek Sewer—The contract Zor the con- | Young et al-t0 Henry Potbury. square ca: | ae MOST FOrUTAn Sewing Machines in the fnuation of the corsicuction of Tiber erzek | $14.9. 3 ot hand the Wile. Sow Underfeed Shutde sewer .rom its pr-ent terminus, on 3d stceet | “2Uare 23: $23). W. cates | Gee peel oe ee awarded to L. A. Bartleit & Uo at $75 per Jineal | £155) WeP dohenton ta Wwe na lot | ranted equal to ey perior to some of the — Wika eid Oia ts Eg 72. pauare 318; ny Ry aston high-priced machines. ‘The formaare very easy. Swer cad Water and Gas Connections —Em- | to. G. Krebs, sub, °3, square novih of square 13 | Kish pric 3 rt, Dumber & Co. were awerded the eon. -act | $2,°5. x a thal, 404 7th street, is the agent, omni t ——_o——__ tor tern‘shing :ewer and water connections in Paaxcrere ov Rzat Ketate 1x THE Covs Kip Gvoves tor ladies and itlemen. The ith succe. at $3 cents for sewers, 5) cert! sor ;j | best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in lead .ervice and €6.2 sor s.ccet ‘washer. ‘The | SFT My nuchper ta John M Langston, lots and | BOSE CaeG love. Ladies be early aad Soren street wes awarded?) PS Gon eee ee cat ain Me ecthes | Bopot, 408 Tih street st Daum? Kid Glove Wes awar ? Cor bs be ti stree' Vided they Wov'd do ere Re mies iow 2" other and 3), ick 3 se Fiereex STYLES op BusTLEs and the latest des, and the work t> be fin'shed im ten days. . ; 9 tie contest bag hotup.on toJ. Fri. Thompson, part cia in Hoopskirts are now #t exhibition at 0. Ofgeptamber sdchn. Kimball to Geo, W. Balloch, r'shing novelty siccat rts wos awarded t) oe . M. dobn- Baum's Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, 403 7th = ton & Ce, at 88 each. lot 1) block No, 4,in Howard University subdivision | 8tTeet- Saee WORK OT DERED. of Kinngham Place. Howard University Se Ww. Homan Harr in Switches, Curls, Chateleen The chief officer of she bureau of sewers wrs | Balloch, lote 8. 9 0, 2) and 21, block 4. Samoto | Braids in all shades have just been imported by autborizcd t> have the sewer .-aps on M street | tame, !'> 4,7 end 08, Jn sem livision. See to | Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new repaired, and have the ext 0° the same deduet- | Sime, lot 8, block No.7, «ame subdivision. S-neto | branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th ca tcom ‘he con:ract of Thomas Lewis, ‘* said | seme, lot Hy block 7, seme subdivision. George W. | street. Ladies go and see the new styles. contractor does not complet> the work within Gan sie src ie aon me Keatinget al. to John J. Be 24 hours. Permision wes given to Walter Try. lots lot 29, in subdivision No. 10, cast sidew! ue Hawkes, at b‘s own requ-st, to erect a patent | nue. A. L. ttui evant to Franklin Ph: 1 | new improved have just come from our factory lamp in iont of the D'strict offices on 43 Tireet. | i A RR OR oe ion. | in Ei and snail be sold to defy any compe- eof t The officers of the bureau of streets were direct. he inte Gon We Ree tition. Every pair warranted to be fit. @ perfect ont of the ex eating. : ed to lay a sidewalk on the outh side of Bound- | geht’ t°°SokuM. Keating te Joka F, cliatinere, ©, Bava, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer. ary street, trom Sth sirect to New Jersey avenue. | los 3,41 and 44, subdivision of the late Geo. W. CLoTuINe. The officers of the bureau of sewers were in- cing. Same fo Deunis W, McGrath. lots °t ard ing Hard sueied to arch t ige over a watsr-course | -/. in wact Prospect.’ soem cker decom momize in their ex- sissets nodthwest The cle of thet Soumt | ftrnpike. Berianin U: Kaiser to Jano Farahwn, | penditures: Inthe srtcie of clothing alone, a streets northwest. The chief of the contract | {yuh the Resteru Brauch "™ | sufficient saving can be effected to mitigate in a bureau was ins.cucted to make @ contract for a Sent. 38.—Hown: Ualversity to George B. Moore, measure the prevailing scarcity of at sewer in square No. 221, and have the alley jo. %, block No. 21, subdivision Effesgham ‘P. WALLACH’S, corner 4\ st.and Pa. ave. paved. The engineer was instructed to report He offers this oj nity to the public by what sewers are most Me this Sea" | oonmdit. Mount Pleasage, Nm Brainard lois | hing the best arbicles of clothing that can be ii OF ihe year in the 20d legislative district. | P00 it ep" hiiey et al..to Hannah Ann Rar- , at from 1 |» 20 per cent. cheaper than A proposition irom M_ ssrs. Herrell & Childs to | son lot ho, £. plat conveyed bv H. Uaperion. FG, | any other house. rade without cost R siceet, between South | Collirsworth, trustee to Charies Wil ms. >arts of "t foil to give me @ vall. -apitol sireet and the Eastern Branch, was | lots 9 »: 10 and allof12, Murdock's sub-division. P. WALLACE, referred to the chief engineer for rej A | 8.0. Pemeroy et al... to Amios Hill, lot No. 9, section Penn. ater smn 1006 Peameylvania avenue. i BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. pute & SOLOMONS’ NEW BOOK LIST. complaint was made by the chief of the br-eau | 2; of streets against the contractor for sweeping streets, for eee of his duty. rhe board directed the eor tractor to be notified if he age‘n failed his contract would be canceled. The Water Registrar was instructed to have the water-main on 5th _sircet extended from G to Boundary sireets. The chief of the bureau of ne avenue, from 3d ‘o 6th sicects. The president of the Columbia Railroad my asked permission t> erect a small frase building sub-division of Perry Farm. —— THRE HEAVY RAIN of last night did some dam- age to the siree*s which are beingrepaired. 7th s..cet, trom B street couth. to the river, isina very iat condicion. In place here Jewers bier J pip-\have been laid recently, the ground has sunk, mak.ng Seaaty and dangerous holes. Several horses this morning have been lunged. in‘> them, and wagons and gearing wocnes da On the Avenue, betwee, ith and Iith sweets, where “se new gas main at the eastern terminus of the road; granted. | 8s recently been laid clo-e by the track, about | wow Engtand Legends, by Harriet Prescott Spof- ‘An alley in square 337 was o:dered to betgratied, | @ dozen hor.es have been sabmerced in mud ford; 1. Bryant's Homere Odymey vole 45. hae Lamps were ordered to be ereeted on 11th street | 8" water by making a misstep. ‘Luis state of | Students’ Elements of Geology, by Sir Chas, Lyell, cust, at the approach to the Anacostia bridge. | tings 's inconvenient, but will have a ben.- | embodying the remuits of the moet resent iuvestign: ficial effect in settling the sott places before the new pavements are laid down. tions and the nc st profound knowledge, ——s—# more available by numerous illustrations, Tue New Justices oy Tur Peace.—The an mason teaby inseiss wore valuable to ato law passed by the Legislative Assembly “to | Tse Woman’s Crus Rerorm Movewent.— | ten by himself, a work vatual att provide for the appolutment of juniess of the | Comcaibuslons nec gall coming Bate ae er every profession. furnishing in its pages a brilliant page in and for the Disirict of Columbia, and | of the Woman’s Club, Mr. ugh Coyle. The | The ‘in from India,a pretty book for girls, by 'o define their duiies,” gocs into effect t)-mor- | directors have been looking at several places | Dinah Mulock; 9 cents. Pictures of Travel in tow. By th's law the justices of the peace ap- | with the view of purchasing a house tor an in- | Sweden and Switzerland, with a yisit at Chas. Dick: poluted by the Governor are empowered t> | drsizial insutu.con. Among other property ex- | ent; house,s fascinating book of travel. by Hans “take all necessary recognizance = ‘brown-stone house on 13th | Anderssen; §1.75. The “iga- amined was the | tins for good behavior, t) keep th. peaceet> vikeh ast Knizht. from tue Ge-- sect, near O, which has been unoceapied for Fagg ay “i man of Anastasius Gran, a volume: t ballads of 5 " nd brilliancy, foupded on the life of Ml and answer any offence or criminal | rome time past, belonging t) Maggie Murphy. | Bower qd prillis of Pilpay, Hind charg tn the court havthg Jette ea he of, | Nothing as yet has been decided upon in this | Pies veoalusly illustrated; "$1.50. Stories oF and 1 exercise and all other duties now | connec. ion. Englirh Poetry, told anew from the most famous exercked by just.ccs of the peace within the most beautiful of dramas and poems in the District or Colrmbia, under eXisting laws; and, | Tme Autromp Ouie Murvener Comxtr- Pater enaeede, ty Aber page Ri Law, by in addicion therero, shall have authorliy to issue | TED TO JarL.—Sanitary Officer Burr airested ¥ Washburn, LL. D.: 82 Follo Farive, by writs of a.cachment in all cases within the't ju- | Nee Bishop th's morning on the charge of | Gmeiia: @2, Tin Greet Social Beh ie ne lox ee sud eficcis of aetihdate weer Tike Then ‘i iy stortny’ bales oy Goce Gidcon's Heehs by Racharing Saunders 1! te: effce! ‘any ike hame civen y re fore Le roner m's + by a 5 é clrevardancs ny vt the pla nite 3 fil 2 nee Leva Colle but thecorrect neme is Bs . lanstion’s Adventures, by Rob’t Browning: $1.0. % and bond a3 | Depacy Coroner ‘i¢an © mmi.«d her to ja* pro-cribod: and for actlan of the grand josy. J PHILP @ SOLOMON, oust BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, THE COURTS. RT To-Dax. Judge Enelt—Willian | _*°23 91% Penssyivante evonee._ ‘and authority ued Foci | NOTICE. __ re the properiy to 02 the strnet: § esch. | OPENING OF A NEW STATIONERY RE in value the sumof ip Spotty peotatiy ts ‘AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. “ each. a % stasmfad dell opom the Roe ng Gitpaiete te | LEA Siena BHAT) 5 “Bhi oerina dae as ate now, or may be hereaster, Foquirod the Supreme Court of the of i cacsuithin their jurisdicGon.” is werent to investigate further, —_—_— SS Tue Kwiouts Texrtar—The of the Knights 7 lost night in tront the E 3 2 t dress parade Serpe the of the have ‘to meet t >-mor- Company to locate and erade thelr anid road so | — Da ee et te SE ee ae OURAN gba does | Eats Sadat renee eee | OE ane arr pero the of the ss enacted by, oh acre Say ety stall tS held ou the fours, Wednewday lax for a : rember of each year. necrur . 2. Amd be tt emacted. That am | the question of four million of im : . That, before such enbecripthn shall * idence shall be ferniahet! to Sous oF qenning sitet of gt beads. to 0 vote of ata general the Boargat Peal & Sauce a its approval by the Gov — —_ HE Orrick. ‘approved A\ verther Be eouet trom come em the Potomac river at Georector: NTIS ou really ghignlobatl Bo eatintnctory vo mid Board wf Pablis their approw ie oe Bovernor ‘ect aul debt for tered or con freing: ee a ap he po oaks pe of the District. and shall be redenmabie twenty > er date. bear Pr centum interest year: n ry to prov ate general sum of six nd dollars, a -. yoy a agus bonds aod o . are Exrccrive Orrick Big the District of te cacate s debt for mmoptavd forwmac iee-d Company atouch time Disrnict oF Concmsia, Ai 21, isn. improvements and repaire in eaid District by ip euch amounts as may be required by the pr Ne coy queen, thet ot she next geperal | thelevuing of four willioe of and levying a | gcors of the work aforeanid- Provased. That eott election in the District of Columbia, which will be | tax for the ‘of the interest’ as it ‘an: | bonds ‘shall ‘8 lower rate than ninety Seid om the fourth Wednesday of Rovember, 1&1, | nually accrur thereon. and ieting the act. with | per centum of ‘ie par vaoe : ing the twenty-second that month.) the act | the question of the issuing of four ions of inn. Sec. 35. Amd be tt further emarted, That In order to ifthe ive Assembly of the District of Colum- | provement bonda, to a vote of the poopie at ageneral | mert the tnt entitled **An act au! the District of Co- | election in the said District.” shall be levied annually « tax of EituS se crcats ¢ he ter eyental egeovemiase ann | beth eeeteien SIR Ered election after | Such lower rate as tay rullics, om ave Gotlare af the value of real ami estate in gaid Wistrict, the proceeds of which shall cometitute a epecial fur edged for the ps wut of wakd fut crest <3 ita mc. 4. Amd be of further emacted. That the Gor erpar is hemnby requested to enue thisact ta be a1 Caimehie. IN L. STANTO! Secretary of the District of Columbia, AN Act authorizing the District of Columbia tocreate FA & debt ior special Improvements and repairs. in ———————_—__ ; he iasuing of fo S| Aw Act levying» fin evping as forthe payment of ue ateret | "get an f thao Georgetown Advertisements. Seccer wih the question of as bees ote bas | Bama BX 7H OMAS DOWLING, Anct ; Geormeiown million of provement bonds to vote of the peo- | Suthorizing the s = li, = earednreagng ie of staan ty oso Enslociee say armen | Beta t ihe fotuing of ou BURN ak 8k CASE DENTAL IN District of Comma, That in order thet special im- | nd levying a tax for On WEDNESDAY. the 81h day of So Provemeuts and repairs of the strecte, ‘avenues, | 88 t shall pot WEDNESDAY, he 8% day of Repiom Blieys, and roads of the District of Uolumbia may be | ting the act, wi with the ber: A BH, of 10 orehock am) Tai commenced. and completed, and sey.ecs nod Bridgee {eat milions by anger ofthe Supreme Oot! of the Di. be'constructed ‘and other nec-aary public @ general trick be eres, Works be executed, the Governor of suid District is Tate ark, decensed a ro a the corner, o, irom, ond Purnitore. Bros’ and Ingrain Oarpets, Feather Beds, Maitreesss, f tr | dtoves, sae mre | Size. ome care Doc'tat Instramente to be fwenty yoary frean th entitled “An act authorizing to-of their isu, aid to bear iuterset at the Feteut | District of Gembin tocrate 5 bt fr cial | seis "Esc S dnd beat further swacted, That a. tax | lasting of four milliccs of bender sok the korea s PA2ENTS, Fave = tahersty levied om the lacable property of the Dis. | ex for the payment of he fotereat wy ft shall nun trict of cents. Be the pei ie of twenty years, to re yy ach. with the SCHOOL BOOKS pte est ‘Teoulng, e Soares on tke anid bees said period, which | ment bonds, to a vote.af the people af's general cies. | #0ld at publishers’ nrices, Complete stock of chty dari SCHOOL REQUISITES, i Pro au% Ar POR & SELIGSON of the States, entitled, “Am act to of twenty years,to an amount sufficient to pay the | toe — At POR & SE S govecpepens tor the Dlowiod af Ookeatt interest which may acre ob paid bende ‘during said | (OAS ao! kapins, Om Sertts ten end Goketons mee ene siete cok ce RHOBS pte. at L. ORADWOUL” eral taxes of said District ehall be collected. street, Grorgetown. | Note by applied and used exclusively for ‘or Was! Mire S. Amd Sent farthetewacteds Pat the Gover- nor slait-tn-cannection yifh the Secretary. and the PROFESSIONAL. Comptroller, prepare sai: is for issue an le. $$$ in their face they sball be ‘ated “special im: a, ‘of t annually G. STARK WEATHER, remnent bones” Signed Gov- | accruing on said bonds: that this act shall be ent ° ‘ARG provement bonds.” and shail be signed by” oy ens the people, with the maid ect ese. |” ENGINEER aNd SUPERINTENDENT. troller, and have afixed to them the seal of the Di trict, entit! act eutborizing the District of All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS for trict, Columbia to create a debt for special improvements | Building at reduced prices. UMice st the old erars, Sec. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That the bonds | and repairs in said District by the issules of fone | Plants veorner New York evenue ant ib EElchi may be prepared for issue'and sale ae afore: | muillcus of bonds and levring a tax for the payment "3 erie iy Haid, until required for gaid purpores,aball be de- | Of the interest aa it sbail annually necruc thereon LENT ‘with the Comptroller District, and apd submitting the act. with the question of lasing B® SP icy ave Permit any one or more of them ts go out | of four millions of improvement bonds, to's vote FOR at LAW, pas ng mond apoople at 8 general cle in the said Distr ct, FIRE AND LIFE INSUEANCE AG ET, security tar thelr ante Keep: | st ¢ Eeucral election which may beheld after | Mumba Law Daitliog fe yp Pe te Ty ection se respects | between D and B. platy time te finns, te the Lactate | published fetes bale Oreck CY oe WILLIAMS. as well as of the | snd Evenivg Star, newspapers fn said wend ariOuNEy ce enw may have dccrued or to be | insnch other an the Governor tay direct, | OFFICE SOUTH SIDE LOUISIANS AVENGER And the publication thereof be coutinued for thres Bo. 454 between 4 and Gch streets, few Soads ay’ Se sense he tee | teenth int oad doors eee SEHIROTOR DG oe printed, and those in favor ‘Testamentary Law. Ger? and seventy bay ah mgh O Words following, to wit W ramen ve Assembly, and one | Levying a tax for Bo. LA the year one payment of the - ‘oung’ > oO 5 na poeced be tee | Seed Oeianean to — wontons aon (Columbia's - —— foresaid, and upon | act entitled “An actasthorizing ‘the District ot Go, SETS as cat | oni eaie efr spct ge oh BOOTS AND SHOES. That upon the | mllliocsot bonds sad ‘tax for the nt procesds theneot | of the. interest ae ft shall samehy oecoe theme REDUCED RATES ora cur a tee Suing of four mafilions OF tenet the te. throes oeapecnt ntpeseis | Bini Be Rests Stge Seateat geeton ine eid Fon <a ctr tucluding the | the words scllowing, whee an expenses thereof, and for no bod c its shall be made ‘The act for levying » for the of: Povements, or for any work | Years for the pajiment of ths lammter ee ieee ork ually accrue on the four millions of bonds tebe ‘of such payments, ex, | issued by the District of Oslambin. iy to the To sok conibeoues torch Bisarict to creates date tor area = 1 oF ‘That the im- | 40d repaire in said District, Uy the inutag of tout provements which may be made by virtue of this act | Million of bonde and longing a tax for the REDUCE STOCK. and submitting the act, with the sere epee: iiteon handred and | issuing of four millions ‘of improvement bonds, te and after July 1 we offer our large and deete si ou Fite,ch,the people at w general clection a the said ee tae i oa - s “tt further enacted, That if an: Third. That the tickets for and this act officer or employe of the said District ahall aver ot shall be deposited in the ballot boxes which the Gor peees am mens consent to the use, of any of the money authorized | ernor is Feguired to provide for the deposit of the So be raised Dy tase act, contrary So Wa erovisione, he ballots whi may be cast for the act entitled * An ok ee cnaration in the Cruminal Court | Set authorizing the District of Columbia to create s . of the District of Solemn y imprison- | debt for spec: ements and repairs in said AT 4 DISCOUNT OF ment in the jail of this D: for a term of not leas Pistrict. by the of four millions of bonds and than three nor more than twelve months, and by a vying @ tax forthe payment of the interest ax it = fine of not fess than dre bondred doliare ‘nor more shali'feunaliy sceros thereon and submitting the | 10 PER CENT. OFF ON ALL CASH SALES an 0 : ag op 9. And be it her 5 act | millions of im ‘ement bonds to a vote of tho fail be submitted the proms or clectors of said | at general ection iueald District’ and iarcatts | go fan assortment at such rates ie seldom of- District af the first goneral election, which may be | tothe question of the ieeuing’of ‘four millions af | gttage'Eismarters This laree nes seston coor held after its » together with the questions of | improvement bonds, and the election in reference to | of 's manufacture, and will meet the the Mening of the four millions of Dood aforssatdy thus act shall bs conducted in al rapects, as regards | fil" We'sune ie in the mode hereinafter provided, name! a persons entitled and otherwise, in sccord- First. Upon the approval of theact it shall be | ance with the laws and which may be ' renied fe aot thier aiike Gciicacc raz ae | une eine Loma cecons ll | eprom me Ein oxroane, pd Yor to aid clection, | | Fourth. Upon closing the polls. the for and sEIFPERS o¢ all Silos, BOTTOM CUN- ‘and those fa favor of ald ech aad at the | cevscand atally i ool bemmete eats ead nes GBSDID and SERGE as eae ta devon and ~¥ ; ouine s, of, of the contraction of aid ‘of said i bonds, or, sebt, hall be be the words following. omit: of the District of Columbia entitled i the District of Columbia to cre. ements and irs Sieber piece he it of the interest, as PRINCE, WASHINGTON SHOR PRINC! Wasi a" Ee rts “or MUBOLOCO. FOR. ISSES AND CHILDREN: hy thereon, submitting the ~ os Sct with the question of the lecuing of the forint. We bave all STILES ant COLORS, KID a6 lions of improvement ponte, '& vote « the people, fm pe improve- FOR MILITARY PURPOSES: ment provided in said act. ‘We have just received a CHEAP LUT. And the ballots against said act and the issuing of the bonds shall be as follows: AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. Against the act of the District of Columbia en- titled, “ An act authorizing the District of Colum- Dia to create a debt for special improvements aud repairs in said District, by the issuing of tour mil- lions of bonds, and laying a tax for the payment of the interest aa it shall annually accrue therson, and cubmitting the act, with the question of the issuing of the four millidns of improvement bonds in said H. BURNS 4 CO., jee. returns as certi- thata ority of the votes islative Assembly shall this law, it shell be in full force and effect, and the Governor shall pro- iyltr 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE GREAT DISCOVERY. have been cast in favor LETTER FROM GENERAL HOWARD. o ‘ol ei hecti iaim the same in the Ts of the District mM) ros, D.C., July 21, 1571 nd ieee om ere a meena this law may ieipuulithea. Ife majority of voice | Prov. T.A.Coone Dear Sit. t bate t pd oat bende, ea proved feria sald set, | Sneha Seat ene Be weeksalot | seal Oe Rangh on oe nds, (0 F c = om recommen! "Third. That a Vallot box for each Suc. 2; And be, it further emacied, That with the | join others in commending qm articie that ia evi aed wernor, jon of this act iu the ne Gently doing comuch good’ Yours, truly, iister dud against the eaid law Paid for the period of three: montherthore shait ore — 0. 0. BoWsup, notice over the sigueture of the Governor and of the Brig. ‘ion in relat ou! Secretary of the District that it will be enbmitted to —_— comeetee the persons entitled to yote, and | the people at the first general election after its pass- | Letter from JUDGE WYLIE, of U. S. Sxwreme otherwise.in accordance with the laws and regula- | age for their approval or (lisapproval, and a copy of Court, D.C tions which may beal fe to the gen- | such notice shell be filed and recorded in the eiice Wasuixeron, eral elections in said 2 of the Goocstary of the District. Dear str: I bave given your Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballot-boxes | Src. 3. Amd be ti further enacied. That whereas an | the hair «air trialsend am ami containing said tickets shall be opened, and the bal- | emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of | effects. Tete e heaititiul ween for bath the scalp jots shall be immediately counted, and e tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the people, it | hair;and ite inf@ucnce to south the nerves and re tl made, and upon the completion of the | shall be in force from and after the pr: the éystem when ex! ost counting of said’ ballots. duplicate returns of the | thereof by the Governor. T have not used it except ass wash. bet votes cast in each elect riet. with CHARLES L. HULSE, on your recommendation, and from the faith its us-, statements of the number of votes cast Speaker of the House of Delegates. | thus far, bas secured {rom me, 1 ehoull feel great thereat for the the Legislative Assem- WILLIAM STICKNEY, confidence in taking it a# a medicine. accordiug ‘9 by, shall, within forty-eight hours, made out and Council, directions. Very "SEpaew wk Sane by. the officers several lection pre- | Approved. Anenet 19,1571. Pre. Cook. ‘DEEW WYLIE cincts or }» which returns shail designate the -D. COOKE, Governor. eu 21am = number Jqoetfwhich Fetarae hall" be placed in = Wasnixeton, July Ist, 1871. Reade, os of mt vurns shall ICE Pi ATIO? Dear Professor : ibe election box of election withthe | NGOVERNOR publishes sect conde ee | ee eit oar BALM OF LIFE in many tn- Bann at re sted | fut nod Fur te ; | Site hs elect "We neriradiece a Becretery of the catarrh, and all external inflam: — Srom Rev. FATHER BOYLE. nd: Please send me a of BALM qwisdget. ori shares te me =3% oy se CooL! “hee Pref. Cook’s a “Some 2%, 1871. By s