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Georgetown Advertisements, THF Ps ae re ean EVENING STAR. | ime ees peg teet | Mattern trem me reopen URTEENTH DI: CT we | Heyman.—To-day the Tabeas corpas rs ot Mr. Epiton: Would you be so kind as to. tw pect DISTRICT. orth pitolstreet to . Gharies Robert- sone none odary tenet Sk - Sivek igre paceed Petting Gt Baer, ‘ eT GR mo | Frederick Hayman, committed the | inform one of your numerous readers if the | dary: ‘th. \ weced te gthem, aodee Wy eral seme, ee November 31+ 1870: | Police ourt in defanltof the payment of & fine | Board of Health pu da a, and, aprainted | Evenes thence aang Rhode and aveuar to Sev ens ambiese Foiled. Sess | 3 es: ana atin tran eaquoatad eet of $260 for selling without license, being | men to take away age, ashes, &c. About i : to pitiee wit) draw, | will stare LOCAL NEWS. | a non-resident trader, was resumed ‘before | three ‘weeks agova man called at'my house to enth street west; thence down Seventh reise PGS Mee. | | mot, bey © quince OAs cenenertee 8 pSeetien HLe | dudge Humphreys. Messrs. B. H. Webb, T. know if there was any ashes to be taken away. Precinct Wk Geter hate B. Cook, Sohn | Be repens Ger cate th Custom Hee ac, Tonigh | F. Miller and J. B. Berger for potttionce, and | He was showed the barre! and took it away, re- Collirs Second inet—H. Harmon, Benjamin | iy 1“ oreate. Amusements, £e., = | Messrs. W. A. Cook, N. H. Miller and D. E. | marking that he would call again on the follow- Green EJ. Mi wi, delet Previnct¥- Le: | WT FHOWis poWLINU-aae eee Nationc eater —Lucille Western in «Leah, | Cahill for the government. | ing Saturday, but three Ronis Se See § — —_ ~ ane T. Swart. . 8 DOWLING, auct r, Geongete’ the Forsaken.” Mr. 4. ¥. Miller opened the argument for the | since then, and no garbage man has m: BIRD DI<TRICT. . ° ; a . First Congregational Church.—Prof. Chicker- | prisoner, claiming that the ordinance which the appearance. I thought the brigade might haye Biret Procjuct=-sat w.B naugh, Robert Wi- | tT a, ale © (ae igh, fy CORNER ing’. third lecture of his Gourse om phy petitioner is charged with violating prescribes | been disbanded, but to my surprise, in reading Le Seeond F ccne—Orrin | BE be A Sobor cas’ skheRES, geography. illustrated by maps and drawings— | no manner of enforcing the ity except by a morning paper of the 1 instant, Isee that ‘The registered voters of the For — Tk soup B. Coakley. Stoke wx Do. subject: “Oceans.” the words ** as other fines and penalties are en- they were to be on that day, and that one of the Whose names begin with the letters E. FOURTA VIsTRICT. Virtue of @ de 4 of trust dated December 2 ——_ forced.” That Congress, ga the corporation sesietent leupectors wou peaety ~ ~ K, will vote at corner Fuarth aud N Dees, Preginc:— door Grant, J.B. Welle, Tames é ae, ocr in Wer 63%. folho 458 of the CAL a P, the right to imprisos constitutional lim- at were en! a mr. *“ west. cKeon. ‘0 t—Traial mon, 8 land record> ‘aehington coas Cae Te Ee || tote con ie aitbatee eee aes aaa Groeten re ieee through Bec 7 = = | rhe reptatorea TRIED BARONE. an mistret, | motte seco saree of Cojrmbia, 9-4 by direction of thn party secured Meetings Last Night. they have the right to imprison under limiti- | some of the districts he would find out that ung or notifying persons who may, be <lected to | whee names begin with the ieticre Lem MeOAP: | Fleet Precind rege see pobert Logan ieee, CQRATURDAY, November 23th. at 4 oclor Gece the ern ee fied or ‘Tanta tonne ar Gans tony pate Mallcwing places tnseiddelegate | @:H> Will vote at corner Fourth andN sirectanorth’ | Owen MeQuade. ‘Second Preciactt arise AL: | fas. nail ther eeac or panel of around in Geores UBLICANS. clare the term of im; onment, reference | a a lo" ince: rc ande' inot— | f, . p. for thy Ata republican abeting tm Ubesiath detiict | must be made ee the ann Ceaperation oriuacce | have tuhea to fo thair Gety. I peak from x | gutrots onthe places for holding thech-etions there. | Weet Serra ae Cae eee ie Te erent | lowe, D.C., begtuning for th last night—in which district Mr. J. F. Murra: limiting imprisonment in such a case as this to | knowledge of the fact, Hi yURTH PRECINCT. A. 8. Taylor, Charles Twine, $B. Dougiass. weet ‘corner’ of ‘Bridge The registered voters of the Fi th District. S o Tith district. SEVENTEENTH DisTRict. mbers of the House of Delegates as afore- | whose yames begin with the letters Bok. O, SIXTH DISTRICT cially as regards the thom ome day and between said hours for the elec ican candidate—there was a large | ninety days. He also claimed that there was no he letters 8, | tSaridize street. then ) . vias yes First Precinct—John H. Brooks, M. J. Laughtio, : : ~y e, and addresse male by Messrs. | authority vested in the Police Court by common —— X, ¥,%, will vote at corner Fourth and’ N streets | Caipoun Clark, Second Precinct—Jaa ie thre ce neve atrest one Rundred and ton os ‘A. R. Shepherd, John Mince Botte, Some a, | law or statute to imprison for an indefinite pe | _Eprron Stan :—We would like to know why Inctedeo-ll thet Get oe ee Tn Se of Washington | BTUTest- P. A. Cassidy, Charles Karl. a oot a teenty fowt alley twenty Gray, John H. Brooks, Henry Himber, James | riod of time. Bunk the dirt that is piled up in heaps along A stroct meine Noord: ee Vine of ignarose street» thence 7 and with the west line < ul eet, _foceme Sing gue bandred and ten foot to. the slece heat D etreet north, akg unning up North Capitol street | Wm. A. Freeman, Peter. Lammona Thied Pro. | i™roved by a valuable Brick Store, now aeed The registered voters of the First District residing vhaed : 3 -' grocery. Be ae ae ete Cees cari age, Why is this | in that part of anid district lying between Lincola | iteavenue to First stscet weet; thence ap Pint | Sitct—hr, WA. Brecman, D.M- Davie, James Men | S'S. of sate: 96.200 cash; balance in 22.18.04 thus ? Is it left to be washed back into the gut- | Svenre and Bunker Hill snd the Anacostia | Street west to ‘thet pte Walter Uiekine J 24 months, secured by notes be ari ter again, s0 as to give another job? Do stir | Tivet™ ——_ = as eu her Besciaey Priter Ba | to New Jersey aven uf RIOR Ter DISTRICT. rest on the ervgerty, Sia them up and get it away. Crtize oundary street, at house of Geo. 8. Holland. | enee to L street nor: ns Wan K. Nott, Robt. T. Ramphrey eerie enth xtreet we Kr. th within five to G street nor Joh <cond Precinct—Thamas FE e and H. Smith, and others. "A revolution was adopted 1. Cook, for the government, said the effect requesting Gov. Cooke to direct the Anditor and | Of the release of the petitioner would be that an Comptroller to respect the law of Congress in | avalanche of non-residents traders would im- regard to the payment ef funds for the support | Mediately swarm the city, and he argued that of colored schools. full power had been conferred on the Legislature ‘The republican club of the eleventh district fe eles act in question, and the police court held a meeting at Lincoln Institute—Dr. J.L. > had full power to commit in such a case as this, Bowen in the chair—and Capt. Skinner, W. as the law provides that it may enforce its judg- Kannangh, ©. H. Emerson, 5. S. Baker, George | ment by fine or imprisonment. , in front of our er Hull road, FIFTEENTH DISTRICT SEVENTH DISTRICT, . lyn uses, is nothauled away. | at Fort Bucksr iit Includes all thet part of the city of Washinzton | pirst Precane Meir Das It has lain there for a week, in great heaps so Sinae: Peasece, lying wi.bin the folowing bounds :—Commencing st | s¢ha'T Clack, Bocond Precio clone together, that it is impossible to get nonr 1 Srcoxp Precinct. m Seventh street The registered voters of the # irst District residing @ street north it will appeal regularly, so that TWELFTE DISTRICT 4 in that part of raid district lying cast of Oke Benen Ren rn Bayonne Green. Henry T_Wiswell, George W. Conn. Third | te resell the prop ; H. Newman and others address ‘lab in | _ Mr. Webb argued for the prisoner, that under CITY ITEMS. Hint rier, whoss Magnes Wecke aUe the neers, | SO RIRIN street weet: thence alone Sixth etree Rxccinct Slike Browning, Aaron Thornton, Wm | ard cow of the detulting purchncrr. by Stvertiing support of the 24,900. van and the republi- poe law = - was ne = to commit Aw Antictr op Tree | ‘Menrr—“ Brown’s wh = sr Se H, will vote at Robert Martin's | Capitol street. Chambers. sev geen eee Snes Ss Say owes nant able “ can ©: e jail, as the tinued i e is the : er s , Uniontown. ims: ct 7 2 ron. city amps and conve: Ge twelfth dutricl mset Inst eves scribing the place asthe workhouse. ‘He farther | ticle in this country or Europe for Throat Di The registered vot whose names tegin withthe leters 4, B,@,D, will | Byars. Robert 1 i 4 dorsed Mr. M , the repu argued that the act creating the police court, en = pec he, and this popularity is = A in shat vars of said d tr {ote at eouthwest corner Fourth and Ht streets no, th- 2 nolddte [Pat] THOS. DOWLING, Auct_ astheir choice for the House ates. giving power to enforce by tine and imprison A ies | LM NIO POR ext. rat Precin: Richart Cor ‘s = : op 4 i e. cOrpoi = PLN, O. PQ. Stcoxn Precrser. George W. Bauer. Second Precinct W : PRCIAL NOTICE—PA " Foe it Cnencn to ran craic stage [fee fica Moonen aacrPoration law | raxawownrens and Barometers are repaired | * Loudon's hop. U The registered vo the Fifteenth District | John Barker. Frank Mes = Sin ZeGtting, gan save 20 por ceut. by going to ampbell. “Mr. A. “Judge Homphire overraled the motion to | And made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. | | 1 nSECOND DISTRICT | yebese eames torte wiht the ke ov. G, ELEVENTH DISTRICT TRNAS 108 Gorge wn ee ischaree, ani neg n — — Includes all that part of the couaty of Washington | K, will vote est cu Wirt PreciectM. Woden: Gate Wark, 0.8 b a PER Seat cake whith et ne ee nes os y STORE AND NeW Puices.—Good and | Id ing weet of Lincoln avenue snd Busker Hill road, | sticets northwest coir Precinct W. Semen, Cato Wart, 0. 8: heveromptly oxceated tm any sustieniae tr : cepa ow ay mo law, \ See ortable Gloves for 50 cents, heavy winter E Finer Precixcr. ig Tuiny PRecixet, W. Tompkins, Ambrcse Stephenson. paid to UPHOL- Wise pendence court and jury. Shirts at 90 cents, also the best White Dress,| _.The registered votcrs of the Sccond District r ‘The registered yours ¢ : pata he Fifteenth District Py ensa- | fidingin that part of said district lying east of Rock | whose names begin with 1 ors Ly M, N,O. he a : Sun = =. the case miay be tried at the December term. | Hirai 82. all of which are creating a sens | Greek. whose nance pegin with thelnicers Ae BU, | Cc, will vate St Ne, 21d Mcseehusctes aveo an Wahe hatee cee ee PABENTS, SAVE MONEY the administration of Gov. Cooke; = o— MmeGeuatak 6 D, >. F.G,H-1,J, will vote at the lower Seveinh | between Second and Third streets northwest, Plant, Robert Douglass, Dennis O'Nell aaaen abe tion of Peter Campbell; the system Blown Meats. atronk, hotmcen: > end %. 8] etree tO emt paencen tthe regietered CURTE PRECINCT. a tet THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. : oo of improvements inaugurated by the Board of cof Peak? OF HEATH, 2 Hart's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer for | | The registered voter of the Second District residing | wheve Waste hei ith thet ee eee Perce Lach B Brooke, J. A. Shaw, | sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of t Office of Sanitary Inspector General, mes beg h . b Downing. Second Precint—JI F 1 Pubiic Works, and the four million loan bill; Wissroore Bie peste - 3 the ‘scalp, and for restoring the hair aud its] in that part of said district lying east of Rock Creek, | X.¥,Z, wil vole at No. 739 Third ptrect north: Reitz, M. McBeth. W.P- Bell. Thitd Prociece—c SCHOOL REQUISITES, repudiating the opposition to Campbell as the Me. Renee fee ee 1 | color, has'no equal. whose names begin with the lettera KL, M.N,O, | west ite, M. McBeth, bind Breche work of a factious clique, and declaring in + Bditor -— AR esterday yw. ——__@ 7 i % Re « 2 5 OE & SELIGSON'S, : X.Y, Z, will vote at the SIXTEENTH DISTRICT W. W. Griffin, Geo. W. Smith. Baldwin D. Dra»: eum = =6Ar PY Georgetown FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Includes all that part of tho city of Washington | pirst precwoe aps Fy Sod 4 R Tmmp Precixer. yi in the following bounde: Oc i penee Seles. Rares Res OE og seal The registered voters of the Second District re- | Pethot and sunning dees Oia acc emmanciag at ear. Dateet,, Booed CLOTHING. ” Kersey, ding in that part of said district lying west pf Rock | canal; thence along the line of the canal to Four: ree! will vote at Harry's carpenter Tenual- | and-a-baif. street; thence down Four-and-a-hait | Precinct—Semuel C. Hotchkiss Melton. lytown. illiame. » 57th street. =i .P, R. 8, 7,0, V, favor of eight hours’ labor for $2 per day. notice a letter from Mr. Lightfoot, in which he OveRcoaTs AND GLENGARIES IN lower Seventh ‘street tol cate In the sixteenth district the nomination of Mr, | ¢°™plains of the injustice of my actions towards McKnight was ratitied by a very enthusiastic | him and twenty-three other butchers, and in meeting at Turner Hall last evening, at which | Which he explains to the public the “ meaning addresses were made by General Chipman, Gol. | Of blown meats,” and says :—* It is simply the Magrader. Mr. A. R. Shepherd, R. M. Hall, | blewing of wind between the hide and skin of a Mr. P. H. Reinhardt, E. K. Browne, and E. sheep or ealf to make the hide come otf easily street 16,5 E:sewan & Br Marylonid avenue: theses slong Mary! — ‘ourt "y | (HE GRAND “ONE IDEA? THIRD DISTRICT Avenue eastwardly tothe can: nce along the line | Jvhneon, George G. Swayze, Wm. B. Redgrave. aan Includes all that part of the city of Georgetown | of the Canal to S. uth Capitol street: thence ap Sonth FIFTEENTH DISTRIUT. The sheep that we 1 se New Store axp New Prices—The latest at pal deol ate rect morta; and | _First Precinct—John 4. Perkins. Win. H_ Smith, Ren iapadae yl s on "Zhursday, Soturday and tines baa no hide Novelties in Scarfe, Bows and Ties, at very low Sealing =; Sieg b coectnerh ts tess rsstiaek Wm. L Second Precinct is Matin eld i » 21st | om them, but the y bad breath, ap- | prices, just received af ie Third Distri Pats ee . aha parg 2 Pee stn — moeti ing was held in b tho, 2s = ~ ga “J i Fie dggsk = = p Paice’s Gent's Furnishings Depot, The registered voters of the Third ict whose First Precixct. C2; ¢ names begin with tho lerters A, B.0, De M, F.G, a, | The registered vote 4 of the sixteenth District 413 Tth street, between D and E. | TrJ,K wiilvota at No. 39 Murket ocioci, Ia Gowen | whose memer begin migh ‘the letters A.B, @, D. Gaccn ow Ciaiviex, town, D.C. and F, will vote st 318 Penna. avenue, yeu. Sreoxp Pxecixcr, ECOND PRECINCT. M.D. Frank & Co.. 7 istered vo fot wh: The registered voters of the Sixteenth District The Original Hatters, MENTE RE Oe | wee lin enone cee eee Late of Pennsylvania avenue, T.U,V.W.X. ¥.Z will vote'at No. 180 Bridge Are to be found in the May Building, 008 7th st., | street, in Geotgetown, D. 0. Green for delegate from that district, at which | demt when a knife was inserted in, and Dr. ‘s T. Loomis presided, and oat aspeéech | drawn from, a fine, plump-looking piece of in ition to the nomination of Mr. Bursley | ™ution, it would collapse. ‘True, instead of en- and’tn favor of Prot. Green. Meme yd | forcing the law on Thursday, the 16th instant, Douglass, W. H. Craig, J. B. Mansfield, Chas. | When I entered the market for that purpose in Brown and Prof. Green followed, the burden of | Company with three competent meat {1 ctors, their remarks being that nded white re- | I caused each butcher to be notified of my m- publicans had repudiated the claims of the col- | tention to enforce the law regarding the sale of red voters. Brown, who had been named | UWholesome food on and after Saturday, the as a vice president, favored the election of Mr. | 18th instant. As I found it had been a general Bursley as the regular nominee, and on Mr. | Practice among the butchers, I thought to give ansfield Inquiring whether they would have | them some warning. That blowing meat with CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE venue. ‘Tmixp PRECINCT. SEVENTEENTA DISTRICT opposite Generat Post Office. Take notice of FOURTH DISTRICT The regie'ered voters of the Sixteenth District | Pirst Precinge Moms PF Pee tohn FN ji ’ whose names be; itt letters 0, P.Q, R.S.T ilk i Pe. ' om et. N UI I r. ”v » iSen, ee ae rip. er | Hnsiatee,t isk Bart of the clty of Georg-town | TMA PENT cats ot 353 Pensatarsase, | Bilkineon, Peter My Resteo. Secihd Precinct | INAUGURATED THIS DAY, NOV. 17, 18¥1 SEVENYEENTH DISTRICT id Karpeles, William P- Ryder, Robert 8 pesca ‘ Warr 1s FRane, First Precrycr. Graber. Third Precinct - Alexander Law«on ‘The registered voters of the Buarth District wh oe Includes oll that part of the city of Washington Iyii William H Cole, Lewis W. Wright. Fourth Pre THe Harter? nam in with the I A.B, 0, D, E. within the following bounde: Commencing on Eighth | cinct—Richard Coleman, Heary M. Midileton, J Greenor Bursiey a consklerablenumbershouted | @ foul. and possibly diseased breath ts injurions | At 487th street, will voto at No. 81: Gongrsns streni lu Geeractewa | street west amet running along G s'rect south tothe | seph L, Pearson. AT OAM HALL, the name of the /atter. | to health, noone will doubt. Certain it Is, that next door to the Orginal Frane’s. | D.C. +" | canal: thence along the line of the canal norehwardiy Firet PreiGHTRENTH DISTRICT. ‘ DEMOX ED DEMOCRATS. pra pcr poms 0m wes ag upon an inno He agers Oo — styles oj Thesegibtered Sere cr. os ¢, whose | avenue; thence along Maryland mes to Boar. 1 3a Bg lin 9 ca ro aes o : ; ; ‘The democrats of the Lith distriet were called ‘pecting +] _ 74 ‘aps, &c., ‘with the lett L K pieteic 0. and-e-Balf street; thence up Four and a Half etreet | 7. Chinn, Samuel Pomphrey. Thir 525 Tru STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, last night, at Potomac Hel, South Washington, | ‘ema oy lh ot rt —a otaae ae sone seer dase ma OES POY Wk Ee. will vace ae Mew 1e. the canal: and sae. the mgt oh) canal to | Pree Themas E. Smithson, Geo. A. Brooks. DP to take into consideration the expediency ot pat- ary jeneral. ed in town. and see for yourself. caddie cma * 7 . gith street west; thence down Eig! street west | Mockabee. Fourth Precinct—P. Hi: Joba Brau . | —_o — a eemeeks to G street south. bert ¥. Ge 4 = gy a yt Loonies le Condensed Locals. Homan Haters Swrrcene, Curlsand Braids, FIFTH DISTRICT mes Finer Precixer. on Robey INETERSTE DISTRICT. And tobe continued daily until our entire stock of he had called the meeting to set himeclf right. | Congressman Porter, of Virginia, has bought | Bevostuet Just, fecelved, at'C. Baum’s Halt | Inctudes all that part of thecity of Washington lying The reaisterca voters of the Seventecath District | _ First Precinct—P. J. Quirk, Walliam Winters _ He recited the sad history of the Citizens’ Awo- | g residence on A street south, Capitol Hill, —_ a eager Finer Pascunce, peep re ge ey sede = ares. tome F ainct—Martia Bres’ | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, comprising ciation, which had honored him by selecting Edward Gorman hasbeen appointed superin- DotiaR Kid Glove Depot tor tadies, = ‘The registered voters of the Filth District whese | street and Virginia avenue S. W. TWENTIETH DISTRICT. him as their standard-bearer inthe lith district, | tendent of the force of workmen on streat im. | Misses and children at ©. Baura’s Gorset Facto: names begin with the letters A, B,C, D, E, F. G, Sgcoxp Preciscr. First PrecinctJullus C- Batthe oe phen O.Walles. 37,000 wortH but he had no idea of runnin 4 ore nad wiitton frovements in the 19th district, vice D. Cough- | Fy. 408 7th street. Don't mistake the name or Mill Tote at the corer of Twenty-sccond and “i : a i ee! s bad aletter, setting for is > wi ex- | fan, removed. number. 6 northwest. The registered voters of the Seventeenth Diétrict | J . Recon’ t— owe whoe bee begin with the letters Dy EF G. far cian Ms William Walkers. ‘Pur vote at Isla pete 33 nl me hee See Said | Marcellus (Marceroo, William eran. ‘Third AspomInat Corsets, in white and drab, al | The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | street and Virginie arcnue SW. MS ——— som, Alexander Dodge sizes on band and. made to <a = Baum’s es liye ipl imine Be yoo EY pe oe Turd Purciacr. — TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT. Corset ani oopskirt Factory. yn’t mistake ‘BECO: veets e registered voters of the Seventeent! istrict First Preeinct—Alberto (Cs i, Ls G = . . the name or nussber. northwest. whose nines begin with the lertre ie M,N.O, Bleicher, Charles gt ay ty UPERFINE, FINE, MEDIUM AND COMMON , M. Smith. “Second Precinct— ——— ‘Tarrp Preciscr. P.Q, R, will vote at Island Hall, near intersection ‘Beynolds, Wm B. Moore, Tho Fiovres Witt Nor Liz! The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | of 6th Bure! Teied Precinet—Davis Baber ‘smith Pratt, Fourta Precis Geer; jarbin. ¥. WX, ¥.Z,will vote at the corner'ot Twenty’ | The registered voters of the Seventeenth District , CLOTHING, second aid i streets northwest. hove pames begin with the letters ST... Ws | _ First Previnctcohari: MeQoeae hore. Mosby, ody need SIXTH DISTRICT ” Xophy Zoi vole at Island Hall, near intersection | Atmer'B- Gull. Second Precinct G pectation that the Patriot newspaper would | The Commissioners of the District Sinking Secon Prectxc: publish it, which they had refused to do, ex- | Fund are making arran; mnt - cept as an advertisement. There was not aday | pons due this ae tmibediatcty: om Passed but that the Patriot publishes whole col- | “ The ladiesof East Washington presented a set umns of New York local political news. He | of company guidous to the Cormoran Zonaves then read his letter, in which he the | yesterday. f = ches were made by Captains improvement of the river ehannel and river cnpnant Doughty. frent, and opposes the 24,900,000 loan. The letter concludes by aE thanks to the INVENTIVE GENIUS OF THE DisTRICT.—Pat- Citizens’ Association for the honor conferred, | ents have just been issued by th and announcing his bo saya — Reso- | of Patents to residents of the at “the ci of every quality and variety « street and Virginia avenue southwest, r How Large Fortunes Are Made. names begin with the letters N, 0, P,Q, B, 8, T, U, cing FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. See the prices at which four of tht leading Sewing Machines are sold in the U: District of t ries H. Mar ri Includes all t f the city of Washington Virginia avenue southwest. +, Wm. B. Dol ». Ben). F. McAlvee. Third Jutions were adopted zens of the | lnmbiaas follows :—To Julius Edmund Doteh | 804 England: oe Hingovuih of Mi ottesk ute barzces “Biahioeee RIGHTRENTH DISTRIOT Precinct Francis Wood, Marcus Richardecn, Jas, Including every description of fashionable In which the Booed of Pobhn Wone semmanner | for a composition for disinfecting soaps, (ante- | Wheeler & Wilson.2 **™" 2mgiand Inthe US. | aod wenty frat streets westyand south of sirect | tnetades al AGG TEENTH, DISTRIC Washington | T, Morgan. in which the ‘of Public Works are spend- a Nov. 4, 1801;) to Alvan TY Derk an : north, between Fifteenth aid Eighteenth etreets | [7 Se'soush of & street south between Beth cael | _ Given under my hand at the city of Washington, ing the people's money,” &c., &c... and “that | steam generator; to Cornelius Buriew for asphalt | NC%,Sungel-- 35 00 — crest und Mighth iccct week: District of Columbia, this sixth day of November, | DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS Elias Howe.. ea Finer Pauciycr. ict whose Tink Peaciece. A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy one, oe panes begin with the letters A, By O,D. B, #,G. i, | _ The registered voters of the Eighteenth District Governor of the Distriet of Uolumbi The above prices are for —< the same ith the rs r i I,J, will vote at the school the southeast | Whose names letters A,B. 0, Dy will | By the Governor. —- Se egal erent ee tee aes; | corer of Hand Nineteenth strocte northwest Vote at house Mo. 469 Hi street southwest i! oy ERMAN L: STANTON, y Seeretal District is. ‘The registered voters of the Kigbteonth District | _noé {Morning papers copy} CAPES, GARRIONS AND SHAWLA, we nape acto oy a courts for ecm Bc Isaac — for a le of pro- redress e x jucing designs for knit and woven fabrics; and Mr. Thomas E. Loyd then addressed the meet- | to James M- Alle seats. sing: couneelling tein ey ake Ba nomination, Ji m for railwav car each vote for man of choice. H = notified them that he would be heard from mext | g/A CRRONC CustoMER—On Rape oy. Wilson Shuttle. saak 332 4) 00 OVEROOATS, WRAPPERS, material and labor iu any of the above-named Sxcoxp Practxct. pone yoy ‘The registered voters of th» Sixt lect whose ves McDevitt and Coomes machines. re See eH the ieee ok RWS. Pe. | wheen neiwes begin with thajeuers ie Freewest ao consultation, the | Humphries, a colored ‘man, charged with ste Afiaccit—W. G. Wilson, President of the | Ros Tt V, WoX Te de ill yee ak ie alice | Ke will vote at house No. 462 Hf verest southeont: district -. ing a robe from Dr. Darby. ‘amphries has leaders of the conservative party in this served a term of six months In jail for larceny, Sets eeeetens to make Foe nomination, | ‘and had just been released. He was arraigned posed n “ys piection day, tickets wih Thome. | this morning in the Police Court, and the case ¥ Wilson Sewing Machine Co., personally ap- | house on the southeast corner of H and Nineteenth Turan Precixcr. FFICE OF FISK & HATCH, yomeek before me, yoga — — theabore streets northwest. ‘The registered waters c= Eighteenth Pee O ices are correct an: en im mm. cir- SEVENTH DISTRICT whose nemes begin letters L, M,N.O.P.Q, R, ouiars published in the United States and Eng- | Incindes all that of the city of fashing- Will vote at house No. 335 L street southwest. land under the corporate names of the com- ee ‘the lowing bouuds ommenc- Fourt Precrycr. OTS’ SUITS, OVEROOATS, ac. contin vanies manufacturin, machi: runu Fitteeuth | | The registered voters of the Eighteenth District ———*_ Freen Reapixo—From J. Shillington we |?" manufacturing sald machines, rect weettoN strect north, thence seston Matrect | white panies Dees ith le ice enigenth District . —— The Police on Election Day. have the Atlantic Monthly, Our Young Flite nui Clerk of the Oourt of Gomanre Pues north to Fourteenth street west; thence up Pour- | X,Y, Z, will vote at house No. 301 K street south: Our E IDEA isto Major Richards, Superintendent of Metropoli- | Oliver Optic’s Magazine for December, and los, as of Gayahogs Co.,0. | Sorsnetrers gost to Boundary; thence along Bound: | weet. aineremers bisvaisy BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS fan Folice, has wsned instructions to his Lieaten- |-lie’s Lady's Journal for Dec. 2; trom J. C. Par- | The Wilson Sewing Machines are for wale at | Tene at Mree we to Mites nee down Includes all that part of the city of Washington lyin, ants for their guidance at the election to-mor- | ker we have Appleton’s Journal and Harp-r's A. RosenTHat, 44 7th street. along M street north to Eighteenth street weat, and | within the following bounds: Uommencing at Fit. SEULi? row, ‘‘to insure order and protect all voters in | Bazar for Dec. 2; from the National News Terms easy. down Eighteenth street west to K street north; | teenth street east and running worth to Bownd, the exercise of their rights as citizens on that | Co. the Lady's Journal for Dec. 2. thence along K street north to Fifteenth striet west. | street: thence along Boundary street to North Capi occasion.” Among the Fules are the following: — Notice To THe PunLIC—I, Becker & Co. Finest Parctxcr. fol street; thence down North Capitol etnect (ok oF THE {ke member of the force must take any part in | THe Eastern Manket.—Mr. Burgess has | tuccesor to P. Wallach, dealer inmen’s, youths’ | The registered voters of the Beventh District thence along K street to First street 87 At any apd every hazard, antil we shall have the election further than to deposit his own vote. | commenced the excavation for the new Eastern | and boys clothing, have recetved an ent new | whose names begin with the letters A. B,C, D, will | ¥ ee = serect te Maseechneone Ave- mada Bat one line of voters, two abreast, at euch poil- | Market, north of the Wallach School Build, | stock of goods, which they are selling at the | Yote at Becket wood yard, on M atceet, betwoen | Fe, avd dy ce down North Capitol street to Bs aed ing place will be permitted, before or after the | for the contractors, Messrs. Wingate & Co., who | lowest market price. Those in want of clothing | !:b and 17th streets northwest, along E to Fifteenth street east. : E AND OHIO RAIL. CLEAN SWEEP ning of the pol Voters as they approach TO] to go right on with the erection of the | or gent’s furnishing goods, would do well to Srcoxp Prectnct. Piles Pamarnce, CHESAPEAK! polling piace will take porition at'fre ee: Puilaing. examine their goods before purchasing | _ The registered voters of the Seventh District whose a ee no ime they ae it. .———— ‘ou will prom, arrest an: mn who shall, RTS. after having deposited his ballot, again take a | cyRovr toner ne Mar Poeition in the line of voters. When the saper- | meruing. the jury in the cases. of Suc itendents of election shall have given their | and Little act. Stott. returned a ver ‘Wecision in any case, that decision, so far as the epeaing damages at 660 in the for are concerned, is tinal, and they will take | finding for him in the last named. The case of Stott “Pramediate care that there iano obstacle ofered | et ale set: Ruthertord was taken up. to the other desiring to vote. When a xurty COU BT: To-De. citizen has ited hus vote, or ithas been | Cot Sst. decided that he is ponding 1. Becusm & Oo. namer begin with the letters E, F.@, H, will vote | , The registered voters of the Nineteenth District of every Garment in our stuck. west. hose names begin with the letters A, 8, C.D. E. Fe Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa.ave, | St corner of Sixteenth and M streets north SPSS wil vore at O'Briowesctest hogan: ag ROAD COMFANE, ae Tap Precixcr. H street, ‘between First and North Capitol streets Hemrcer has all kinds of thermometers and | The registered voters of the Seventh District | portheast, fe barometors, whose names begin with the letters I,J, K,L, M. Sxcoxp Parectxct. : ———— 1 35. east, hand along the Bactern F ‘The registered uv gers pees) SECOND begin Tamp 5 deen ‘ ‘vtreet, between ph eee Bf 0, PG, B, will vote at corner Sixteenth ‘and | The registered voters of ine Nineteenth District ORNS, &0.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 reet mK . whose names begin wit! letters L. M.N,O, . - Z R. 8.7. U,V, Ww. 1 Z, will vote at 0 B OUR REASONS th street, ite Treasury, Washington, and Fovrt Pascrnct. ghecl inebectu Tigheck, between First ont North No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore, success- | The registered voters of the Seventh District | Capitol atrects northeast. ana’ M fally treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, | whose names begins with the letters 8,T, U. V. X, ¥, Z, will vote at corner Sixteenth and’ For this hxtraordinary effort to center all the wrale &c., without pain. TWENTIENTH DISTRICT oy Washington and vicinity at - Moreau streets northwest. Includes ali that part of the city of Washingon ly- eticer, will require him to move om, and no | fan etal t Gorrzs Patent EIGHTH DISTRICT Sth Capitol stzecke ant Fourth areca. oe OAK HALL or quarreling in the ing places inms agt. diner; order ri ral reel ‘ol 5 pmo Keil instant ey in- | N. H. Bwa: Lame Saves will save one-half of the quan- | Incindesall that fotthe city of Washington lying “ coal oil consumed without the use the follo mmencing at N street Finer Precixcr. Deing In'd on the Western Divisio 2 tor. (Shanahan ast Colton: decree appointing | Of inage™ band runni Fourteenth street west t he oters of the Twentieth D strict | | The rails are being nae arte 4 ted from insult. The line of voters will be kept frasice. Cripes ogt. Seean; order overraling motion | OF them. They are chea ond Saraklo. Az BO | Brtedsey; thence alage Rountary sa bleth erent | wees Dames begin with the letters Ar BeC,D. Rew, | of 100 miles of the Extension of this iopco plenty nets Be centity wn tergrecd ent ar- always free from obstructions, and any ater, a awa: ah, pst. W ilies decision Sar ake Sor Giaiere Deable-eee Ckantione: west; thence down Sixth atreet west to Bhode Island | will vote at School-house southeast corner of fhird |REAT EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE. pen vey he ae ones meant shall appannmnes of” to break the line will bemet at any hazard BY | sftumusei tiltad sectog fan or aaa" | And, alee, for Gootz's Déable-cone Chandelier nth street west; theuce dowa Seventh stceot west to | Sd A streets southeast, : | Rumbus or mesrepresemiat the arrest of the or mak: a et = SEconpd Precixcr. . r the sutempt. Ne ap ray mee ramen ie '. To Dav. Judes Wylie vis Reflectors. Q, strect eth: Carnes sheng, 0. Se seh te ‘The registered voters of the Twentieth District | Wbich in athorttime will beready for general trave! Will be tolerated for a moment towards any | © | and trefiic, and for tke transportation of Kanawha f | coal to the Ohioriver for the Western markets, peony peaks pay ent eta ee ped hy td an 5 ; arg yoter, and persons guilty of such conduct must | Bow goes to the Prem. HW suctia arrested.” eee emteee Hosizry Devor for ladies, gent’s, misses, and | west to N street north; and along N street north to | whose be immediately Fas aEPeinted guardian of big infant children | . tiale: names begi children at C. Banm’s, 4037th street. ‘Ten per | Fourteenth street w +, Will vote at School-hovse southeast corner cent. off by the half dozen. The largest assort- First PRecry Thira and’A streets southeast In re—Eatate of P i cr. ; The carnings of the Eastern Division of 227 miles | yer hct "oe fae) ered ‘step Niallog a iacnieie in re —batate of P ey; appeal t S registered voters of the Eighth Dis’ rict whose Taiep Paectxcr. Iccal road, awaiting the completion of the Mid. | took advantage of the market to heavily stock our ‘Tax Boarp or Puntic Wonxs have ordered | Court in, General Term. (Michael Fitzg-rald was pomsodincdnneansn names begis with the lattes ATC DK’ Feil | The resistered teatteta the Teentioth District Ge Division of Mo mnilen will seach: thas peas men, | soores ipeptitipetion af « tetek tell trade bee the that the houses on Defrees street be numbered, joha 860. Test will and testament of tor mee Yote at northeast corner of Eleventh and Q’streets, | whose names begin with the letters N, Q, P. . pat Hy open fall and continued warm weather of ‘$500,000. September and October has left «larger sarpias The total cost of the entire rosd,and the larg | handthan wean pradently reconcile oursives to equipment required for its mineral and throagh | carry. Hence traffic, will be fully $30,000,000. The total amount of the FIRST MORTGAGE PRUDENCE, CAUTION AND NECESSITY BONDS, which we are now selling, is Firreex Mot. Lion Dottars of which onty apovr Four Mut. LiONs REMAIN UNBOLD, THE FRocEEDS oF waicn, | Hore decited ue to offer thie vargins stock at wach WITH THE CASH ON HAND, WILL BE AMPLE YOR THE OF THE ENTIRE LINE, Therefore we annownce that for the ner ifty days, ments they offer to investors are: orwnnl a CLEAN SWEEP 1s made of our ow security. stock, this sale weil continue from day to day. ant Grout pepeilianyamitia hadh Geled siitgn tha seud ts sonable sarifice will be allowed to stand PIANOS, &c. w the number to be designated by the superinten- | Septimus Tusfin was fled and admitted tc ‘ dentof streets. ‘The following pampslavebeen | Heleaves hie property tobiawiter cs © Probate ordered to be repaired: On the corner of 10th and | POLICE COURT. To pat. Judes Sne!? N streets S. E., ith and D streets 8.E., F street | Harris, assauit and battery on Mary Smith: ned south, between 3dand 4 streets; also, acistern | $ s,and in default three months in jail to be ‘sunk and pump erected on the corner of | tangent of acloak valued at $5: N.W. T, U, V, W, X, Y. Z. will vote at Schoal-house othe = ol <n Ee ead Secoxp Prectyct. southeast corner of Third and A streets southeast. UST RECEIVED ONE ROSEWO! ‘The registered voters of the Eighth District whose TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT J N PIANO | namesbegin with the letters GA, 1. J, K,l. M,N, | tnetudes all then the city of Washin, OFT cetaye from the rebteekiad Woter, Qeveil vote at Kleveath street, beiw: Qiand B. | Peden fin cee tollowin, Commencing at ot Ge ele Co. lying within ‘ing bound«: © zat Re Steck & Co., New York; also, We ath Carolina avenue and rauning up Fourth PIANOS from Wm. Knabe Tump Precrycr. street re, aud Wei. McCammon & Oo. Albany. | The registered voters of the Eighth District whose | north to Fifteenth street east; thence down Fil. Also, second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS for sale | names begin wigh the letters P,Q, R,S.T,U, V, W. J ox rent on easy terms. X, ¥,Z, will ve at Q street, between Eleventh and ‘The Public are invited to examine the instruments. | Twelfth streets. N. W. Tuving and Mepairing PIANOS at No. 423 Elev- NINTH DIS TRIC’ enth street above Pennsylvania avenne ae Inclndes all thet part of the city of down Fifteenth street east to D street south: thence sep tr FRC, REICHENBACH. | trea dun G stheot north nnd’ N atecct eth 22; | along D street south to South Carolina avenue, and IANOs, between Eleventh street west and Fifteenth stroe; | 40W2 South Carolina avenue to Fourth street east. Virginia avenue and 21 street, and anew pump | $10,804 costs. George Han erected om 11th street, between P and Q strects | aud cust. Tromes Browns ansault ned betteey N.W. The superintendent of streets has been John Grant: fined $20 and costs, or three month: directed to remove the pump and fill up the | jail. Edward Scott, larceny of a pur of well on the corner of 4% and south P streets, | Some fractional currency from Kdward BM} on the completion of which a hvdrant is to be . eet erected in that reighborhood. T pe 3 thence along © hence along the line of the Eastern branch to B street south; thence along B strect south to Fifteenth street east: thence saperinten- dent of lamps has been directed to haze street o@ a thorough realization of our inten est. First Precrxcr. finished. od wall va for Fo Garment at ait lamys erected on Vermont avenue, between K | scHoMACKER & CO cial Finst Precixer. The registered voters of the Twenty-first District aed REN . scott of mansieasre. ; . -G.Statfor FACTORY, PHILADELPHIA, PENN., The registered voters of the Ninth District, whose | whose names begin with the le'ters A, B.C, D, BF | The same rate of interest as Five-twenties, > ae trode dhnor agente awarded the contract for grading b for beauty of tone and clegance of fiuish excel | names bezin with the letters A,B,C. D,E, 8, G, H, | wid vote at Nénth street, between Direct aay | Pri ing alley in square known as Union all t Johnson, profa: all ou For sale or rent at reasonable terms;alae | I,J. will vote at Union Hall, ¢ ished daily from tho " 5 Our stock will be reple G Fi t | Scuth Carolina avenue southeast. wes gold coin in New York City. 500 000 our extenst uta: between 4% and 6th and M and N streets; a! cach. Tonnete, charged witht the those sweet toned BURDETTB CELESTE PAB- | between @ street and New York avenue northwest. SxcoND Precrxcr. Wie saat Ls prin th ook ciel, hoe apt hy LE. has been awarded the contract to lay afoot | fin-d $3. 7 —— ¥ streets, including Non. #8 and 30 W.{ Baltimore strectcond 1)3°8 and? Mr Predorick street = ihe reeimtered orgs Gr tne, hth District whore |e howe ‘of Ninth “and "Sout | D begin with the letters + Ps , P.Q, il vt ut corner it) treet, it TURING AN JBEPALSING PLANOS, OM | BOR py Win thy letters LM /N-O, 8G | wiil'sote at corver of Ninth ercet asd Soa fcity;at GL. WILD & BROS. 420 on ith Street, between G street and New York ave ine Seacces: Rn between Pennsylvania av: nue, northwest. reet, rene Th voters of the Twenty-first District and Ectrect. Inventors pad jaanutactarers of the TENTH DISTRICT wins oan te with the letters N. 0, P, ie a Musical Danct for man Includes all that part of the city of Washington | 8, T, U. V, W, X, ¥, Z will vote at corner of Ninth terers of Masical and dealers Pi- ing bet fn G street north and the canal, ana be- | street and South Carolina avenue southeast. ical ‘ustramonte, acd Musisal Mer tome Misvont sed Witte vas cen ea ve names begin with the lette #G,H.1,J,K avement, curb and gutter on the north side of E st * 6 essio: etery. > Iw ent S E-otteCognimicace | GEORGETOWN. ECEIPTS FROM Taxes Axp Licensxs.—The c. zecelpteon acevant of hes eeeetan oe ctor Slater's office for m a fs the Chesapeake a Yhio canal on Wednesday, instant, were as follows: | ans : For taxes on real estate: Washington city, | Dec. 26th, througho: it the line, in order to make Five-twenties, with equal certainty of payment of interest and principal. 5 n-. Sana We recommend tcem to our friends and customers N™“= WALKER 4 ©0., BE CLoseo.—President Clarke fo have the water drawn otf with the same confidence with which we have al ways recommended the Usitep States Govery- MENT and the CentRaL Pacisic Bonps. We continue to buy and sell Cenrrat Paciric xes and licenses in Col- the week ending the 18th | 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. “ . | the necessary winter repairs, and re juests all ase TWENTY SECOND DISTRICT ibonsx Gc the iencket sniek, oak Waty expe tee r SSTAGLES) Geotuetown, $649.51; county, $2,288. | persons to make thelr’ arrangem ints accord- | The registered gern the Fath Distziet, whos Lee ae eects Seeeiy Coe ee ely. | will, tm th »Feach the price of Five-twenty Bends. $65.90. : INSURANCE COMPANIES. pem letters A.B... EB. FG, a, | pe rathin the at all the principal money-centres For tax on personal a eee | Brizorme assocrarrox.—atthesomn monthly | _ INSURANCE COMPANTES. | py 0sai MAM en A B39 Pt 0: shar ape Orel y 7 sd west. juect'ng of the Seventh Building Amociation the District, 96,289.66; for the kee fat S167 net per share. Sie: $660. MERCHANTS’ ExCHANGE—The sales of wheat Se, to-day were 3.500 bushels at $1.724, aud 250 ‘ashington city, | pushels at $1253. Wheat market very strong, ‘mal a ahem active nd. We note an advance Bi ‘gEaT—The receipts since Wi are as follows: W.H. Dougal 3,500, & Bon, 250 bushels. -_ of the worlé; the O. mpany bave none left, and can Berwees Gru axp Tru Srs. issue no more, on their Main Line, as the amount was fixed by act of Congress st $25,885,000; the prop- erty pledged to secure the bondholders is WORTH FULLY ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS; | CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Sacty taves teas the tuterest peammanse tances.” | BRRIERS .of Melton, Scotch and Domestic nearly three times the interest payments thereon. 5 ufacture equal to the gibt GRArEARE xp Oo BonDe are ined ta best custom work, and fully 20 per cent. cheaper. 100, $500, i either coupon or registered; in- | FALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. SR ae ee os YS’ SCH and DEES SUITS. tn agra from “ three ny wali - SS ‘upwards, in great variety of «1 BOYS’ OVERCOATS and TOGAS. MEN'S OVERCOATS, of various fabrics, adapted season, and at prices than the scanteshoel gooteesn bs putcanend ciowwhare, INTER AND FIRES Brecon Precixcr. Ww: > Fr ‘The registered voters of the Tenth District, whose pamies begin with the letters L, M. N, 0, P,Q. R. 3, 7, U,V, W,X,¥,Z, will vete at Gretson House, APPROACHING. ~ northwest corner Thirteenth and K streets, LEVEN DISTRICT — parent Ra ee Peace INSURE YOUR PROPERTY Finst Precixcr. . rapes eee Pe RELIABLE COMPANIES, WITH a. 8. PRATT 2 seh, { Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, 0c 25-tf Cerner of Ninth and D streets. ANY. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 96, 1870, CABE OAPITAB noe enensmnerenc 100 i. ENTO} 12 Warren ntreets Wow Yorke BO for Inventors wi than ity and