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«. Inty 3, Is72. “LOCAL | NEWS. Condersed Locals. r palm-leai nday im all gley was overcome with ad taken to bis home . of Uniontown, has been rncr Cooke s trusteec f public county, im room K. Piant, marched to his residence «last evening, and were en were notified. of Columbian Co! ordered upon the Bal- | railroad 1 iy raence to-day, | a day for the | » reopening of t in E ts necessary that the sewer cor neted by that time. were the blowing ned in good tt "vant for items of mall-pox for ck yesterday afternoon. terday morning, and strong ned of hus recovery. Major me week ago while on mi complained to Mr. Assistant Postinaster in the back of wht he had taken pec cved in the Union army, wae a | BAD uren- | © formed a joint stock the Second National w asuington, under the act authorizing national banke. The capital stock is fixed at 2200,000 in shares of $100 each, all of which has Seen taken. Yesterday a meeting of stock- holders was held, at which over 1300shares were | rescuted. ‘be following board of directors John ©. MeKelden, Esq., General terprising in’ | Samets 1b Bailey, | Same to } te James T. Turuvarke, “ te inquizies as to bi M1 to Calisia Fairebild, north arf advised ims to go home, at : $1.00. Beveridge ating that be fad all the | te iy ome of the suail pox. Major | ae ee th e e andthe next day Whe disease mae | HG, totdt death | (87 the Post | TA ate his afternoon, at | 10, square 423: $5 : were adopted. ‘The | Wood, subs. 147 to Eagiwood | to BF. Gilhert. subs. 12 to 181 This yt the stall holders in the new tings of the Washington Market company, Vbosinesa at their new locations within s1 d commediogs bails arge attendance ef purchasers th porning. Between 5 and 6 0 ruthfn trade. protession, age, and country wes repre sente G. Ordwe five o’eloc! mgt ek it and uiating them on gettin house at last. Onstands at the 1 st ends of Donch's Kite re of Estate. transfers of real estate have par Dal an to Thos. Conlan TJ. Millerton . Lewis E. 0, o! ley, assignce.to HM. Bak ice Bw Viiameon to uM a . Batley to F. Jarl ®. D. Cratty to M. Br McPheraop. trusic s UT te dak, agente Ws; S70. cB Cure Tot 31. saute 7 EK. Holmes part it 23. do Ft iot M0. sqnare 107) RLS. Biak rt lot 29, Same to M. ‘Towns, part lot lot }2, square 485; 37 S—. James Adams, tri ‘W. Parker. pai al to same. t 12, equare 82) to are 76, parts 1 and 2,8) uare “45 000, | Inne 3 — niall, trustee, to 5. G. B same property; ‘Dudley 2 to 2%, ‘square 4! Ithere was | lly said that nearly every color, | + | garbage m: SPECIAL MERTING CF THE BOARD OF HEALTH INCREASE BE &MALL- FIVE DEAT IX TWENTY-FOUR woe ULATIONS WITH REGARD TO GARBAGE, &0. The board of health held a special meeting last ni when Cox, trom the committee oxen reported that the increase of small Pox calls for the most stringent means for its ar- Fest, that the and most important measure of protection is #ystematic and thorough vac- | cimation, and that the committee suggest that the ward physicians be requested to go from house to ir respective districts and ‘onsent, all unprotected nd make a list of all who refuse to be |, tor which extra service they should be allowed extra compensation. The committer wes authetized to continue the con- sideration of the subject. The health officer reported five deaths from small pox during the past twenty-four hours, ane stated that he had been obliged to employ extra force in order to have the corpses buried before this mornt: | "Dr. Cox, from a special committee, reported @ code of rules for the government of garbage masters. ‘They are to visit each house im their Tespective districts daily, commencing at 7a. m., and always atthe same point, sv as to arrive at each house as nearly as may be at a uniform hour. “he earts aro to be marked with the words, “Garbage Master,” the horses to wear three bells, and the astvers to blow a horn at the commencement and center of each block, in order to give w of their approach: Householders are te expose ther garbage and athes in & convenient place, in suitable and sep- } arate vescels of not more than one bushel capa- | city. Any faimre on the part of householders to so expose Sher garbage to be reported by ty om the part of citizens. The vanized iren ox i } board rec | tube ae recept Langsé om, Was directed to prepa ‘ormation on the subject. 1 F submitted g.report of te r ating that The th, Hch'and F streets and Pennsylvania xtremely fil condition. The ‘Mer would be E which was ommunicate the board of public works and rec dy to transter to the board the whar foot of S street coutheast and G sireet west, t be used as places of transfer of night-soil, | garbage, and other offal. Mr. Marbury submitted a resolution, whieh was laid over, directing the president to inform the board of public works that in the opinion of the board of health it is inexpedient to remove ublic pumps which do not inverfere with the reets upon which they are located and are not ikely to be attected by impure dratuage, Cuaxce or Rates—0 ployes—Commancder A. W. Weaver, Lieuten- ant Commander ‘Thos. F. Kane, Mere, James B. Davis, foreman of ordnance;’ James E. Por- ter, foreman of shipwrights, and Wm. L. Pettit, foreman of boiler shop, recently appointed to Gx the rates of wages for the workmen at the navy yard on the basis * paid in outside pS, Fecomme! M been adopted uced from &3 to $2 e turners raived from 3 25 gesof Navy Yard Em- 59, borers caulkers at furnace and steam laborers raised f tterers and grainers r moulders raised from 3: plumbers raised from $3.50 to trom #150 to 25; riggers raised from $3 to $3.25; bic r, Copper and tinsmiths raised from 20; sail makers ralsed from $3 t0 $9. termsters reduced from $2 to $ THE rr ou RTS. Poricr Cover, Judge Snell_—To-day, Mary Clark, profane and indecent language; &. John Brown, same; $3. M Ibert, a vageant; sent to workbouse. Kate Donovan, a Nailor’s | alley walker, was fined £3 for cursing too loud. Betsey Taylor, loud and boisterous £5. Kosa McDevitt, a vagrant; workhouse 9) days. George Fisher, a small boy, charged with throwing stones on 12th street. The officer tes- language; mmbie to. WO. Dennison, mare 776; north half 19, #,0are 100; t of Columbia to O. T. are 3%, > square 216, and pt BM. Plumt to H- & Bi ¢ A. Ba: be, sua sud lath streets, | ec, to tt Jot 16, agnnre 2: § och, Colonel Dy ‘. . | “Sanedhtepas Deresy te Mosies itis r. . | aguare S14; 9672. G. W Linville to debe Kon : - | dail, subs, 40 to 4, square Sl; 120. CH Holden and Lewis Clephane | to GG. Cornigh: wu nub. Lagan a ee the board of directors was | Ped ‘way, eauare'3 odicers were el AG Wiltieand 6. Sisson to Hall, sub. F; president; John OU. | eqnare 274; $3756 | Geo. ee. nubs 3 . Eaton, cashier; snd 4. square 69. building can be obtained. Seventh tded upon for the location of THRE TE. ore and Potomac railroad «< regular trips to-day. hing bere ‘at ee d the first to ck, starting out | ul train, leaving 30 on board. he present ning’s, 13 cepts; , 30 cent each, Patuxent, erm, 85 cents: cents; Patap- ur Spring ice and Frederick Koad, present Baltimore ter- il] continues all tural result of Kness aud mortality lists. Last night vely warm in this vicinity, and ne the breeze to-day, the sun ch makes’ exposare exceedingiy aeomtortable besides b the exception of smail- dnp FerLow.—Mr. known citizen of afternoon at his r ith, aged about 55 | The deceas a was a Very acceptably sled ed of grand master cf this jarisdietion. The Locies of which be was a member will hold meetings to-morrow night to arrange for his funeral, which will take piace cn I bursday aiternoon. Sr. Martaew's Festive TR.—The fourth an- bua! Commencement Of St. Matthew's Institute, on K reen 14:h and 1 he €kere.se@ were interspersed with ent music by Master Kieckhoetfer . F. Benkert on te vation, Key. Father ivered au appropriate address to the Fre - engeee’ esterday morning a strike ng the laborers on the Fladens- , which is now bemg gradea and by the contractor, Mr. F. C. Crowley. Atout 150 laborers, mostly colored, quit work at the urgent request of a tew leaders, who pur- Snaded the crowd into the beliet that they would be cheated ont of their wages: some five weeks iy being duc them. Mr. Crowley had been ard at work fot some days getting bis pay-rolls Prepai but was not quite ready to pay all when the strike commenced: bat afterwards = ‘(atl off. To-day most of them have returned o work. —_—_+___ Excvrstonists To sz PRoTectep.—Thro the exertion of Mr. George R. Sheckell, pro} tor of Gls mont, arrangements bave been entered Into between the police authorities of this Dis- trict and Marviand, by which rowsies wil! have & hot time of it should they attempt hereafter to interfere with the pleasure of excursionists at Glymont. Im case the reserve force (which will always be at hand om public occasions) is insufficient for the Fae vetion of order tad decency, it is mutually age ene by the anthori- ties to avail themeelvesof the services of & posse as. —— ie AMUSEMENT SERXERS who, thermometer, assembied at the National Btcr, last evening. were well Te fur their hardiheod. Mr. Davis, as a ven! “neem Joker, and Mr. Sargent, as.a presdigit ‘ camalled by few Sed exceed by “eid Prob” will on! t down EE cr two, Pom will it dorm tis a ay at uses they deser' or Scppex Deatu.—Captain Samuel Chadwick, & clerk in the clty Post Office, died esterday moruing at 7 o'clock, dap ag ey two Fésident of @ays. fle was a Michigan, and was his county. Durin ie ae ete ‘ZPRE MEETING ct the democratic and -unser- ¥ative club, who propose visiting Pelamore during the convention, will be heid at.ne Dick- son houre, 405 ilth street, instead of Trades’ Tnien hali as formerly advertised, the 2 fatter place haying been previously engaged for this evening by the Sengerburd Secicty. es 3 Masson, lot 21 ae part lot 1, @quare | Ww era ‘to. wi votan, sb. D, square 6; | $20. and eal 3 1,87. ye to Aug. E. Norris. eg | v. Nich : square 108; oho san rats £6 and BLA a vener 1000. Patrick ‘8 mvity in snb. We lord to Faunie V. ~ MW. Borer are 124; 25 325 | Fauning et a., 8. Parker vo B.A. a ae nih bait lot 9, «quai Ee rab : Bear Jot Cy . Flanagan to Selula W m9. Thomas Youn to A. it and subs, 18 RK * square a; et al, pel trustees, 4, and % mare 2; Bai D. We Gooper. sul 3),square 1 son to — square 9) ~ Byan rt 12, aqua: Shiles to A; * ane Ro! 4 eb Sereauare si. $1 1e Ge .O Weaverte Mans B. Weaver, Dx 6, eau f B. HL. Warner to Naze\ # Whitney. saa D: | sare Si todeukS.cunare & --. Anns. & Guncie Lo he Clase, wen belt 5 square 390. rs. “c.g Church t6 F & Bartle’ aud 43. be vast. Elizab’ N. Patterson tok at, | Sao TintherssubeTs tot ORGETO Smackman tod resis lg atorea on a part Jot 174 &. L. Crop of Gorce ane tited that the boy was drunk, and that it was not the first time, he having been taken home drunk several times by the police. On hearing this the judge sentenced him to the reform school during hie minority. Mary Ann Nangh- ton, using indecent language on New Jersey avenae; $5. THE NOTORIOUS “HAY-SCALERS” IN Corer. Thomas O'Neal, Charlee Hooper, John Kane, Edward Kane, Patrick Bresnahan, and James Nolan, slleged to be of the me of notorious roughs calling themselves “‘Hay-scalers,” were pulled last a ad and this morning by Lieaten- Sut Kelly and bis men, and hustled into court on a charge of riot and Affray at Glyment on the 10th of June, the day the Light Intantry gave an excursion to that place. ‘The arrest was | made on pape.s issued by the sheriff of Charles county, ‘on information of Capt Shekell, proprictor of Glymont, and other gentlenen who witnessed the lawless acts at Glymont on that occasion. Mr. Hine, counsel for defend- ants, raixed the questiousof jurisdiction and the jegality of warrants based On such complaint, and asked that the warrants be quashed, The jure said it was in reality a question as to the propriety to hold these persons in custod to await action by the authorities of Maryland. He thought reasonable time should be give the oft to rsof Maryland to take them out of this Niction to be dealt with, they being fu, from justice. So far as the police authori- istrict ean, they will endeavor to break up these Inwiess acts on the river boats, He held them im S200 good and sui her hearing. There ure two or 1 this gang of roughs yet to BARRELL ASSAU) double: fh th sssault and battery on Hugit Fingh MeDermoit, charged with ravers. One of wiinceses, alter assuring the co at he could not tell a lie, proce el to state how it MeDermott. areanit and battery on Doctor Both parties’ ore marks of rough hand- ling, and swore against cach other vigorously. 4a outt decided that both parties were and imposed a fine of $10 and costs upon Michael Foley, charg with steal rd eaded guilty. Also, charged with stealing =1.%; pleaded gulltyy’ sent 10 the re- form school for six ment YERUD OF THE BAMILTONS AND 0'AAGANS. icpard and John ¢ agan, assault On So- Hamilton. Sophia is an aged colored 4 ts evidently a very religious one, hs im subscribing to the oath she Teverently, raised her eyes upward, and selem 0 help t eatares alu ourishes it with a curte making with the bible, s then told the judge were the moet wigo Yow Mrs. O°Hs her, knocking her into ne branch which was afterwards ascertained to be the Eastern branch, where the parties live and the took place. Two or three other er , dressed in Dolly Varden calico, corroborated her statement. Mrs. O'Ha- an, a rather furl oking female, wife ot ichard, watcher ses with fe- giving oH atter which, the ¢ ‘Hagans’ *. lied, and one of them brought apron tall of roc “ks all the im the Eastern branch bridge, which she red Sophia Hamilton flang at the O'Ha- Le Case Was a decidediy mixed one, ail appearing to bave taken a hand in ii; and no ove being much hurt, jndg ad it. TWO ON ONE. James MeGrath, jr, and dames McGrath, sr, charged wid battery on Willams x vies lots 176 and 177, he elder leaded not guilty, 1.400 ery et Al. tris gulity. Ward appeared with his tees, to RB ction “Barry | light li at aud shirt saturated with blood, Farm: 8300, Stewart, lot 7 x4 his story about the MeGraths, Barry Farm tal te Younghorotal to A. Lee, in trust. 1) acr PRR; $—. Pomeroy etal, tru dackeon jot 38, section 2 ype Farm 5 al.. trustees, te clumbisn Collage te 69 sonth college grounds; @ 1.22 Park company J. Br eM Chie eBay 47 acres being shackiman, and both see = ted. From ihe testimony it seems there ‘inust be a great hatred between these parties. Ward isa sub-tenant of the younger GieGrath, both living in the. same” how MeGrath says that Ward il!-troats his family Ward has to paso througls al cGrath’s rooms in t Biizabeth V ot s : Conleas to 2, B. Fitch college grounds: €7 7. 3S Trombn tot 30. M Stewart to W. S. MoF. acres: $3. a bs Michel each aud ‘on. Metropetitan Brauch rail, Alimann to Jas Allman, tot 42 $1,000. G. 3. Boutwell, Jome: Hatford, lot 20, y 63 x: clark restin tot 4, bi cee a Lark 4, bloc! Ds, Meridian Hill, and 55 Picasa —— Distaict ing ager rom ‘aaa 1, 1871, & June 30, 2 Gollostoe ete tpi he cote, receipts from ati rotroes trom September 1, 1871, to June 30, 1872, lusive : General Taxes, 1871-72, Washington Cit = eral — © $545,419.34; school fund, Si oes 8 fund, $105,667. 49; bond fund, $52,533.93 S898, no General fand, $17,738.49; school fund, ¢ Mount Taxes, 1871-72, town » 12,670.30; metro- | suid. “The pest baie anes ‘sfundoub citing to his premises. In doing so last night fe made some remarks whichplaced MeGrati on his muscle, and they both went at it pell mell. McGrath says Ward og pe up half a brick. Ward denies it, and says McGrath knocked bim down and kicked him while the elder McGrath took @ paving stone and bruised his head in a fearful manner. Py Ltn Sued young Moaeath, Were organized — 7s" can P.G. W. V. T. under favorable circu: Sharles ‘Thurman, W. Tes Willie Bewood, $5v and costs, an the elder. L. B. Dickinson, P. Prana took an obligation to renounce intem- Walter, H, van ¥ ‘Viiek, hex, pista fiers corners Tue YouxG Temriars or TEMPRRance and bro! pane el the following ofticers:— Wire pats as “poo Wane ae = Mr. Rate ears ps by the dairymen, and Soaeeet Lit lice’ fund, $10,196.25; tund, -Bargiare hee | pola a pel sr , C eas nae 20. Tales, 1801-72, Washington Count, General fund, ay See ne (A 163.15—247 957.25. ; licenses, District of Total for general fun District of Colciabin, 8183 ,360.93. Arrears general taxes, of Wash- ington, $75,236 39; general taxes, Court, $171,008.34; water taxes (ads of Washington, tas ges a ‘Washingto Sty, a October 11st Ist oe ‘as! nm city, since ol * . Sor sense tom rents, George- foun, slice Gctober 1, 1871, $2,085 35. Total smount ted ‘and deposited, 1/12, ALOT. find Waters rulroed at stole $1,455 spot ou ie, and excayea: ae :| eee Tee ‘sana’ foes me «7A minister — alady oe Sher Wile danger, | 2 premens (e wv haoe-y A Yersation. and at nia an audible key: “Didn't he ir his amen with him, mamma’ 5 arrears , Levy | sa -Mrs. Neeley, of Ne, on pe a Pk Big at onde, aude teachg tor redem| —< useless, threw it into the fire. It powder. The house will be rebuilt’ aftor the tuneral. personal item: Corn and Face, Indian tes eure at the last night, receiving assiduous attentions trom Carry-the-crow-on- hle- Head and Afraid-of-the-E: ‘At is report- €d that the parties are GEORGETOWN. AyoturR OLD ‘Citizen Go Goxz.—Mr. William Kuowles, Sr.,@ native of Dighton, Mass., but for the ‘last’ seventy-one years a’ resident of Georgetown, dies this morning at his residence, No. 35 Greene street, tn the « venth year of bisage. He served in the war of 1812, and bein & member or the Oldest Inhabitants’ Asso- ciation. Tre M-e8TRERT BRINGE over Rock creek will be completed and =< for trarel in about three weeks. The bridge would have been finished before had not the tron truss first or- dered been abont three and a half feet too long. This defect will be remedied and the bridge opened to the public within the time men- tioned. The engineer in charge is in nowise to — for the delay im the completion of the “Water. —Last night, about 11 o'clock, the water was turned into’ the Georgetown section of the new 36-inch main. Persons who reside in the upper part of the city, and who have here- ¢ been without water im their upper rooms, mesg receiving « full supply of aqua pura. Decurye in FLowr.—Plorr has declined from 3% to 60 cents on family and extra since yester- ay. First Keceirts or New Warar.—Hartley & Brother received 400 buthels of white Vir- ginia wheat, of this year's cr good quality and in h: first offering ot the season. [t upto nogn. Mr. Evan Lyons also received a sinali lot of prime new whoat, which he recently purchased in Baltimore for his own use. ‘Tie eTZAM&R Gronce B. Stour, from Phil- adelphia, has arrived at Hyde's whart with a lot of tron for the P street railroad. The steamer New York, from Philadelpkia, bas arrived with @ portion of the new lror front for the new Danking-house of Lewis Juunson & ¢ tf health visited th skled many of th much to the satisfac- city t streets with tion of our ¢ ALEXANDRIA. Tur New © JOVERNMENT.—The city government was inaugurated to-day instailation of the mayor and city coun liam N. Berkley, the mayor elect, after being duly installed, delivered an appropriate address, Corrine Arrarr iN Pxixce Ge 3.—A man named Benjazin Farrell, fiying in Prince George’s county, Md., opposite this city, while laboring under supposed mental aberration, on Friday last, met a boy in the read riding ‘the horse of Mr. Fowler, of his own neighborhood. Taking the horse away from the boy he mounted him and rode away. He had not gone far, how- ever, before he met Mr. Fowler, who when hie refused to givetup his horse, drew a knife and cut him severely in several’ placeson the head and neck, and then carried him to Marlboro’ for treatment, bu: his injuries were so severe that Mr. Fowler was arrested aud committed to jail to await the result. CHANGES AT Mr. VERNON.—Col. Hollings worth, of Georgetown, has been appointed superintendent of Bt. Yernon. Miss Canning- ham, the Kegent of the Ladies Mt. Vernon Association, who has been stationed at Mt Vernon for ‘sometime pret, will leave there on the Sth inst.—(areite, last evening. CLTY ITEMS. Fixg ntack and colored pantaloons are being daily added to my stock, made as well as the best ordered work. Gro. C. Heyxvine, No. 410 7th street northwest. ° THe National Savines “BANK, N.Y. av and 15th st., pays 6 per ct. on deposits. ZiwB.14ve8 RELIEF For THE Furr_Fer, £1—Corns, Bunions, Club, and Ingrowing Nails, ete., suc: cessfully treated by Dr. White, 535 18th street, opposite U. S. Treasury, (Branch, 7 North Charles street, Baltimore). Thousands relieved and cured without ut pain. enna ‘Tuenuomzrans and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 44 mrest, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_ The stock exchange markets in yesterday were never dn get aw doing a= little as po: ket the ruling rate Governmer: bonds ‘ons. and the stock market was b and extremely dull New York ier nor the attendance The in- of town every one who parely stea rernment Securities. Jay Conke & Co. furniah the following to-day: a ve | 8 us ike ice? | SXsee old. “aut Flour dell; prices i: now uy, WS Choice. was Pro Gi ya8 SK. Balk meat rib sidex,7 rik side: acon- shoulders, 8; rib 8; suger cured hame, butter quiet 20 Py 2—Flonr eit and d lal Exchanee. mz nay Virginia ys 3g; new THE WEATHER, War Derantuens Office Ohtel $i Wasarneton, D.C., July 2, 187 SYNOPEI8 POR PAST TWENT: The areact highest barometer cor the southern and gulf states, bn’ slowly southward. extends over Indi are from the middle states s nd on the lower rains have fallen since Monday morning New England to Lake Superior, and probabl from Indiana to Nebraska and Texas. No re- ports have been received from mountain stations, and but yery f valle are probable for the rest of Tuesda; ginis to Miwourl and northward: ed An area of lew baro: na and Lilimois. sere, Bey 5 | SBegngsy. ret is diy 137 Sip Is and nominal entirely nom $170: fair to ‘Si sta soll and nominel, %as2; yellow southern, wixed wes ern in good’ demand. Gieass.” are ixeds te. niet and un pork, dies. a: clear len. Tait. Ua rE § fal oi "0; new, Tie weather thr vagh- geal Office, ) Batre 5 nues over it is moving The twest and northwes$ in the kes. Local the Rocky ew from the RARILITIES.—Increasing westerly winds y from Vir- with falling barometer and occasional local storms. Threat ening weather prevail in northern New Eng- land; light winds and close weather | the guif and sonth Atlantic states; slightly coole: weather on the middle Atlantic coast. pt tno Georgetowa nghtsies cca BY THOS. DOWLL VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY on Fay “tte street, Georgatown.at Anction On TURSDAY. Jaiy i will «ell on the tween 7 property. Con! of the parchager,. jy2-6t" 9th, at 6 art of Lot 274 fronting & feet on the east nag of ravens 7 yclock p THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ISSOLUTION OF PARTERSH (P signed, trading under the name and D Fulisiove & Hanauer, bave this partuersbip by mutual consent. Mr slove is alone authorized to collect, the iate firm. and will LAY JACOB HANA The Dosinees will be, continued FULLALOVE, at the of w acon: indebt. —Theander, fi evolved thelr Richard Fal- all debts due HARD ECEUALove, Bic HARD a Net root, jel8-2w* T4= FOR LAYING WATER MAINS. Waren Rocisrman’s Orvice.D.C., Wasninotox, June, 1872. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV!} an act approved June 2), 1864, that the of seven Looped Jof one cent per squay been assessed and levied on all Jobs and which bind or touch on any of the streets or avennes t forth in =. of the squares herein enumerated: end farther. ¢ the first installment of the five annual ewer uts provided for by said due gud TkeT DAY t EN, in pursuance of ater Tax due and payable on the hart day of Sule ceeding Year until the whole halt be pail’ ail stallments after the first bearing interest atthe rate of six per cent. per annum trom the firet day of July. 1512, ( butmay.at the option of the ownars uf pron- erty taxed. be’ pald aud discharged in full at auy time pier the tax eh @ been levied.” AN ABATEMENT OF SIX PRI CENT. will bo mede in all cases where the full amount of the tax shail be paid within the mouth of July, 1872 The list of property on which the water first inetatiment (crs thereof, will above explained cz 2.0" DAY, the Ist day of July, 1872, is us follo fillets or paris of lots which bind or touch on BSTREF' ORTH. in reservations IL and 12, E STEEET 8001 ra, in squares 465 and eure NOKTH, in equares part of G23 and Pi Ti STREET SOUTH, in syunares 43, 459, 497 and 95. H STBEET NORTH. in squares 562, north of 563, Bart of O76. south of Bid. £63.and part 'f 677. bE iS STBEET NORTH, in squares 1, 2, 5,6, 16, 17, 28 i STREET NORTH, in equares 674 an 675. <6 STE&ET NOKTH, in squares 265, 303, 510 and sie as ET NORTH, in squares part of 354 and art ol qf QLUMBIA STREET NOBTHWEST, in syuares ans = aeue STREET NORTITEAST, in JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHE AVENUE | NORTUWEST, squares 40. 451, 453, nd north « ONT AVEN Us, NORTHW. esr, in squares 214. 216. #4 S07 part of 333 and 3h. rane TREET WhST, in savares 659, 551,573, 2 uare 75, ST, in equares 6s Ne A T in square 715. REET WEST, in quares south of 6, 567, 56S abd 169. T, in sinares 475, east of 434, north of 505, 50, synarce 439, south rerio! i aad ed REET BAST.In syuares S72, 573, piel Tii STREET WEST, in squares 401, 405 TENTH SIREPT RAST. jn snares 912,913, 044, 945, 946, 947. 967, 963, 969. and 9 pun ange stink A NEST. ig sunares th ne eh Lei st TREN ie WEST, in square 213. TRENT STRERT WEST: in squares }. ASS HTEENTH TRERT WEST, in square 142. ore STREET WEST, in squares ‘TY THIBD STREET WEST, in squares 28 ant w, in w to the above there is now due and pay- able at this office the SHCOND inetalmont of water "eas 2, 1571, on all Jots or parts of lots which bind or tonch on— ‘STREET SOUTH, in squares 700, 71, 757 and aTERET BORTH. te in squares 735 and El , ui aes 635 and 637. RTH oun DARY STRERT, in square 416. STREET NOMI, Ini squares 349, S60, 002, 634, 633 and Ges, % “Biter SOUTH, in equares 23, 264, 205, 256, sy STREET SOUTH, in squares 464, 465, 692, 694, “DEL AW. ARE AVENUE, in squares 638 and 634. on bah x: oust Bub, Suse MES mas Ms DON ToS, }. 1062, 1063, age of 1062, W75, 176, G STREET MORTHY, tn squares 4,3, ¢07 ant nb STREET SOUTH, im squares $27, 2:5, 990,251, fan: a Sinker NORTH, in squares 675, 676,715,716, “TEE NORTH. in squares 449 and 420. REET NOMS, in aguares 213.216 281, 28, ‘804, 505. 823. 329. 896 and north of 855. tt CAPITOL STRERT, in syuares 628, 624, ET NORTH, in squares 257, 235, 274, 275, 34,61 end Sen, a NORTH, ‘ in squares 235 and 236, AY: Square 245. 687 REA Nae steer ceaTa, er re 748, 749,758, WEST, in squares 445, 446, 467, 4 os EWEUE, Sequaree 33" S04, ‘of £95, 396, S97, 398, 899, 416, 417.4 19, 43), 421; INTH STREAT WEST, in squaros S37, 389 and Syantn BTREET WEST, in squares $35, 336, ELEVENTH STREET WEST, in squares 312 :LFTH STREET WEST, in squares 274and VOURTEENTE ei a in squares 20s, a ia ier) VEST, in equares143, is gnten the Ti THIRD inate wet cis myigrien dt Sasiert oe tf 4 af BF ame os i rs : installment of Wa- eset or of Water Tax levied ‘All Ae STAT, soso se Suet i on which the Water i faaiwenn bil D*® GOODS AT BEDUCED PRIO! As the season fs advanced we are selling al! kinds of Spring and Summer Dry Goods at greatly rednomd prices. Our stock of Dress Gc joods, Parasols le; and Ecce for men and boys is large, and must be sold, selling the examine ot MILL enable us tock and buy bar, 101 Bridge street. 6 doit. Call ay bensaMie orgetown jel? Im" M. A. WHEATLEY. TEAM DYEING AND scotnine SSTABLISHMENT. Ovrice—49 che ay STREET, Established 1831; premium awarded one of the oldest, far, lishments of the ki fall and wiuter good: largest and most coms in this country. * ill consult their own interests by sendil 1357; and isnow Pee ing in their during the summer months. Beet place in the District for Cleaning or Dyeii Genttemen’ 's ‘Clothing, ‘Everything appertain( te the business well aud executed. rom closed dally af ranset.excopt etacday: ‘when t wil be open until 8 p.m. Post Office Rox 723. Selling OW: Selling OW: Selling OW: pg ali SUITS, A sUmTs CHEVIOT STITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, WHITE DU WHITE DU PROWN L relat SUITS, EN SUITS, LINEN SUITS, CK SUITS, CK SUITS, ALPACA COATS, ALPAC COATS. ALPACA COATS, LIGHT Se PANTS, LIGHT C MEKE PANTS, LIGHT : E PANTS, ITE MARSEILL, WHITE MARSEILL, ES VESTS, ES VEST. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SvITS, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS? SUITS, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, AT Guanes RED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRloes! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES’ A. Popular Cloth Popular Clothing 1011 PENNSYLVA 1011 PENNSYLVAN. Between 10th and 1 Between 10th and 11 Three Doors from Eleventh Street. Three Doors from Eleventh Street. 84 sca sia te oo ; RR SmKE ae AMILTON jeZ-2w ¥. M0. A. Bollding, cor hana Dots, LADIES’ GOODS. weet sol MILLINERY Goons: 801 ¢ aod Sauipe Shout tn attendance @uring the seasca Os re w so1 FAN a Ray Line. end by os s e “Ba: ke to Cherry «tome. Baeces Mica oe ORB BROTHERS, cr WELLS POINT, RAMPTON moabe, ra, (OPPOSITE FORTRESS MON Th wey etreemne ast wert any som tp the recepth oof guest. MOB DAY. Jone 100s, 1472, + the saperviston of the Rndeceicned, FIRST CLASS @ f home with the health and y Ringnificent water view, an soperior Baking ine bathing. grow boating, billiards, tee mig AVIS STEAw HATS AND BONNE’ very cheap scame styles at lees than baif original most. st RET PLAIN STYL and Black, at cout, F cost, at MBROIDERIES Handsome Patte vis" tracrione ol this delat 7 Ball Brame ts large and attractive. ‘The house fe in the house of Washington and vicinity tak ment of mly of the Lake. or the Bay Line Pants.’ at Mrs. | from Bi more, arriving at the hotel early the vox street. opposite | morning Terms: @3 ver day, 3% mm om Rope, Road Pr fetor At! nN” Books Jels-Im L CORMICK, | AT PHILP & SOLOMONS” 1) coe ae Street, betecerm Kam fine bint pent i els at siock of ‘se GUODS, compris sh the ueweet dee iiuisery - Flowers. Bibbons. Three Books of Song. By H.W Lonefoliow imo of Li r Bun Up and Down.aoi Arsaud ich she aske 08 Br + he . Washington and vicin ive ‘Ncae ‘Mis aba B, ™ A Provencal Poem. iby Frode ‘Trarsiated by Harriet W. Preston Marrint; Hie Lil with ag anu LARG ;E ASSORTMEN reduced prices: KID GLOVES, £1. HELLER, mitt 715 Market Space JUST BeeRiven—a five assortment of Ber: BRALIN SEPEYR EMBROCOERED ScIPrcs a5 : aptial of Mar aces aah ee bet red to well at th we orices. Unil and be conv imen aati P. LERCH, Fle rth street, a08e-tr between @ an’ d > to Kurope: Compact aod rice Lever. a Lord Broashau a bs Ail the new Books rece ted ol Books sent by mail, postage fre ; PHILP @ SOLoMoNS, Booksellers and Station on DUTY OFF TEAS! (ED. EW BUOKS PL SLISEED AND FoR Sala SHILLING T¢ i> 's BOGESTORB, > Pa. Av, By the anthor of Bed ase A Noble Lord, Seqael CORNER Good-bye Bweethe Rove is She: price = § DUTY OFF TEAS!! ithgow. By Mr So By Marion Harland: .. Mecac — Heir of Lin 175. True en Stoel fthin and Without. By Goc n America Girl Abroad: $1 n 120.” Bighted at Lase iF By the sathor of b pad Arie S Crown from the Spear. By the 75 cents Thermas, 28 cents. North $1.00. Northern Fands, The Bandi wise PRICES A 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL G At BSOLUTELY REDUCED ADES ELPHONZO YOUNGS & C0. Life Among Also, seo PRICES befcre purchasing «leewber: ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. a Cards Everything in the magazine, publication line, w! We are eelling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, THE TRADES, We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY OOM- PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL PAY Yo ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., GROCERS, No. moses. 733 Market Space, between . 7th and sth sat ker and manufacturer of Awnings in style : country residences, "1 furnished for camp meet hand and for He SE, SIGN, og SeeAMERTAL PAINT. poke. W. CHAM ERAT am old Pricnd of the ee le, emccener $0 8. H. OLemests, eons sth rest morthoen AAA Prepared ‘to ibe Buret work with the greatest care and dis aod or rent. Tents Awning material oa secs ch. Nivt avo F Sramers, | Reorly che best material and warrant satisfaction: Under Masonic Temple. WNINGS! FLAGS!! TENTS 111 M.G@ COPELAND. 3 Loutsiana avente, one door east of 7h street, wofactarer of prz= CATAWBA WINE AWNINGS, ON DRAUGHT AND LN BOTTLES, — _ im style and finish, for stores, city and ee rent. Platforms decor- CALIFORNIA CLARET, cadet et Te Te yrs. mus ar CALIFORNIA HOCK, —— Ww. ENGELKE, Practeca: machaoe ane FRENCH CLARET. Ee yay pete ROB’T £ WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALE, J, = tunros, DUBLIN BROWN srovr, * pampanrenr, BvILpER, MASSEYS PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT, ee PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botttes,) CONTRACTOR With a fine stock of IMPORTED ant DOMES- | womens Work ceeedie Beneh et, Tomine oF Gon TIO GROCERIES, sclected expecially for fazaily = ud Ui ase, and selling at a very low figuro, anal eee 5.7. Soros wi ee aor 5 First qualtt y Brazilian Pebble. jenas-Iy* __REAL ESTATE AGENTS. N.S. METZGER, (Successor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 SEVENTH STREET, jels-tt Betweon D and E. DOLLY VASDENR ce | GROCERIES, 905 F STREET. 905 ar seat DOLLY VABDEN PRICES! PHIL. H. WELCH 4 ©o., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. avi REAL ESD INSURANCE AGB. we snd yell Real Retate, “Honses, Stores, ten Meg gy F a a on POPULAR FIRM OF IONEERS Ts. BRAY &@ BRO. Econ TPES Be, dean hei * amy ‘ car ington for the sam: all Kinds faithfully Bane ett w OFFICE. JUAN BOYLE co, BEAL ESTATE BROK EES, No, 713 Firrzznta STREET, Plants’ BuiLon 7 een eee aaa said (dated ABLINGTON VERMONT AVENUB. ‘T. RORSSLE & B08,

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