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LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, 4c., To-night. Wall's Opera House —l.\ttie Neti, the Califor- nia Diamond in her specialty of “« Fidelia, the Fire Wait.” PReater Comique.— Wild Bill,” apd other sen- sations. Grand concert of the (dd Fellows’ choir, at the First Methodist Protestant church, gorner Sth street and Virginia avenue southeast. Moroni: Hal!.—Annual ball of the Knights of St. Peter. Marini’: Hoil.—Fourth annual bali of the Bakers’ Benevolent Society Orchesttion music st No. 468 Pennsylvania Bvenue. AMUSEMENTS, ETC., TO-MORROW AXD TO- MORROW NIGHT. Wali’: Opera House.-Matinee in the after- neon, with Little Nell, the California diamond her specialty of “ Fidelia, the Fire Wait. Same piece in the evening Theater Co te jatinee in the afternoon, With “Wild Bili” and other sensations. Washington Zfall, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Sd street southe: ternoon and evening. Orehestrion music at No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue. aga e Condensed Locals. Six per cent. is gained by paying your taxes this week. Will be raftted this evening at 7 o Platc’ restaurant, Pennsylvania av near hb street, a handsome fur overceat and cap. Mr am Grinder, the well-known and re- # pected brick maker, died yesterday morning at his late residence, near the Virginia avenue bridge, in the Seth year of is age. ‘The sixth semi-annuai session of the National Woman Snffrage Convention will be held at Lincoln Hall, January 16th and Ivth, Susan B Anthony, president. Charles Schrot bacon dealer, ef this ¥, Who was so seriously injured ashort time ago by a fall in Baltimore, has been brought home. One of his knee caps is gone extirely, and he is badly hurt about the head. Rev. Father Marks, of the immaculate Con- ception chureh, leaves this city this week for Florida, for the benefit of his health, and wil! be absent about six months. He has been «uf- fering with bronchitis for some time. lock, at “Justitia” writes in advocacy of the election | of Kev. E. D. Owen, of this city, to be chaplain ef the Senate, in pice of Dr. Japan, on the ground that he supplied Dr. N.’s place some two month's last winter during bis —_ to the full satisfaction of the mem- re. —Fair and festival, at- | wman, now in | | THE DISTRICT OFFICES. GOV. SHEPHERD'S APPOINTMENTS. Reducing the Expenses. e ber 1, 8 by effecting a saving of $46,800 annually: ‘ Collector of Taxes, Lewis Clephane, of Wash- mn. asurer, J. 8. Wilson, of Georgetown. Auditor, Benjamin N. Meeds. Comptroller, George E. Baker. Coroner, J). ©. Patterson. Water Regitrar, Timothy L ater ‘ar, Timothy Lubey. Inspector and Tapper of Water Mains, Henry Latman. Attorney, William A. Cook. Assistant Attorney, N. H. Miller, | Surveyor, William Forsyth. | _ Superintendent of Asscesments and Taxes, and | Tax Clerk, to perform the duties of both offices | | and receive pay of Superintendent of Assess- | clerk acral ments, William Morgan. Assessors—ist district, Erasmus J. Middleton, | | 5r.; 2d, Bernard T. Swart; 3d, Lloyd Williams; ith, Edward Bangs; 5th, James Kelley; 6th, | Joseph H. Davidson; 7th, E. W. W. Griffin; sth, Lee Middleton; 9th, James H. Searle; loth, | Donald McCatbran; 11th, W. Perry Ryd Board of Appeals—ist district, A. Garden; 2d, Francia Mattingly; dd, A. H. Herr; #h, A | Hi. Dodge; 5th, James Wormles; 6ch, George | | Taylor; 7 | 9th, Leon! lth, J. L. N. Bowen. Superintendent ef Lamps, Wm. H. Batley. Market Masters—Northern Market, Sidney Farland; Eastern, George Fry; Western, ‘ohn W. Booth; Georgetown, W. H. Ritter. Superintendent of Public Schools, Washing- ton county, J. Ormond Wilson. Secretary of Public Schools of Washington, | A. P. Fardon. | _ Treasurer of Public Schools of Washington, W. L. Cowan. | Treasurer and Secretary of Public Sc’ Jeorgetown, W. W. Curts Secretary and Treasury of Public Schools of Co y of Washington, noe filled. [Phe disbursements to be made by the Audi- Jobn T. Given; 8th, W. W. Moore; ols, | the Board to elect their Secretary from their | own number.) 3 | ‘Trustees of Public Schools, city of Washing- | ton—ist district, —— Driscoll, Nathaniel Wil- | son, A. B. H. Warner, Osear K. Harris; W. R. Woodward, A.C. Rich: | F. McLellan, William J. Rhees, d, Thomas B. Marche, E. F. French, John © Dulin, William McKee Dunn, Charles H. Par- sone; ith, B. F. Lloyd, E. Champlin, Joseph M. | Wilson, William H. Crook, T. ¥. At ‘Lee. | Trustees of Public Schools of Georgetown— Yesterday officer Richardson picked up a man | 18 district, George W. Beall, F. W. Motfatt; 21, pamed Thomas Fgan, a stranger in the city, in Purdy’s court, whom he found with hix head badly cut, and took him ¢o the 7th precinct sta- tion. He was released after sleeping off the | effects of liquor. 1 Monday afternoon a villat ranklin S the Franklin school building, singled out two email girls, and persisted in walking near them, making indecent propositions to them. He has escaped this time, bat had better be careful, as bis punishment will beswift and sure if caught _- Yesterday there was filed in the office of the Fecorder of deeds a certificate of incorporation | of the Westminster Presbyterian charch, (Kev Mr. Bittinger’s,) to be located on 7th, between DP and E streetssouthwest. The trustees named are James Sayers, -loseph M. Wilson, Samuel Gedney. William Messer, Charles B. ‘Church, Abrabam Depne. H. Meintire, F Latti more, and I), E. Holman who came out Supper DEATH FR | Bx Y.—VYester- et Moore and | a mannamed John city, who m te the here he was placed in a je Rs com ut 12 o’clock last station keeper, Mr ed by a lodger in the samo the condition of Mr. Hume, and it was at he was seriousty ill. br. Duncanson dinand pronounced him to be sutfer- ing from apoplexy superinda by alcoholic | drinks, and advised his removal to the P At @ quarter past 2 0° P peured aback and conveyed the patient ts hospital as directed, and on his arrival whiie endearoring to remove bim | trom the hack the man expired, and he was conveyed back to the station and Coroner Pat- | terson notitied. On arri 1 reviewing th body this morning the coro deemed | unnecessary. At a late hour | Was turned over to the relativ of the decersed for interment. He was a single m ab 45 years of age, and had been t the Américan house for some time | Taek or Hratrw met last night, and r submitted a synopsis ¢ ce for the week ry. from the committee on 1a bill of $1,606.66 for the re- t soil, which was approved, and | paid when funds become availa Prof. Langston, from ial commit te whom ¥ ee opera- F. P. Sawyer & Co. to Bradley & ting company), reported that satis | angements had been between Mecsrs. E y & Co. and M rs. Sawyer & | Co., whereby it bas been decided that the latter | firm continue im control of the wharves, and take charge of the emptying of all barre’ posited there by the former company, receiving | $50 a week as compensation. The committee | asked that the subject of investigating and im- | ing the buildings be referred to tne heaith | | er, adopted. Prof. Langston and Dr. Bi were appointed a committee to select an appre priate seal for the use of the box | pemesincetiir> mtlinta ATTEMPT AT Hiceway Ronnery-— | About 5, o'clock yesterday afterneon, as Mrs. | Kobert Cornell wason her way home from a | visit to her sister at the residence of Samuel Proctor she was stopped at the corner of 16th | and K streets by a negro ruffian, who seized | her from bebind and attempted to snatch her | satchel, in which was ber pocket book and other | valuables. He made several attempts to get hold of the satchel, but was unsuccessfal, an] | 11 on bere @ for helpa young man approached | when the villain mate off, bat first dealt her a powerful blow under the right eye, cutting her face badiy. But for the timely arrival of th young man she would have lost the satchel if not been killed, asshe was determined to holid on to it to the last. Officers Warwick ant | Wheelock also responded to the alarm. | Tux Finer National Bayk.—In the spe: term, Supreme Court of the District of Colar ay. an order was passed by -Imdge Humphreys authorizing the receiver of the First National Bank of ® city to sign t Trustee. with day Cooke & Co. to their cred . unless good cause the contrary be shown by proper parties nex Thursday. The application was made on the sworn petition of the receiver, Mr. E. I ton, and by the direction of the cont the currency, and after consultation with t Secretary of the Treasury. As the matter re: by law in the discretion of the receiver andthe controller, the order is deemed a finality. = ° = Fipetta, on tae Frke Warr,” at W Oypers Hl is one of those highly sensational pieces, which always tinds plenty of admirers, and this ho exception. : set characters, and The piece includes the best fire reene ever put upon the stage here, a galvanic battery novelty, and a nitro-glycerine sensation. ‘The same bill will be presented to-night at matinee to-morrow, and will be produced for the last time to-morrow evening. No one stould fail to see this charming little actress in her specialities. —- Porict TRANsreRs.—The following transfer were made yesterday in the Metropolitan pol force: Officers Voss and Harlow, of the Sth Po aes ger 6th, and Officers Peaster and ‘icholson, of the 6th precinct, to the 5th; (ffcers Yeatman and Sneed, of the 5th. w the Ist cinct, and Officers Markwood and Soot, of the Ist, to the Sth precinct; Officers Luske: Hurst, Loane and Clements, of the 5th, to Sth precinct. and Officers Holienburger, An- derson, Nokes and O’Hare, of the Sth to the sth precinct. A New Et gedaan gat ae alleged irregular a meetin the pose battalion, aid on the 19th inst., the adjutant general of the District militia has declared them nall and void, and ordered all duly elected line officers of the cavairy ty re~ pert at bis office, corner of Pennsylvania ave- Bue and Ith street, on Thursda: Limp 4 De- cember 2d, at 5 o'clock, for the purpose of elect- ing field and staff officers, Oo agg Se by the act of the Legislative Assemb! Testixc tae Fiae Derarrwenr.—This Morning, at 146 o'clock, @ general test alarm ‘was turned in from box 35, the central 4 house, by Governor Shepherd, and the depart- ment eenee as follows :—Franklin, No. 2, 30; Lng oe 430 minutes; Union, No. 1, Ladder, «; South Washington, No. bia, No. 3,7; Addison, No. 5 hich he Tux Tarater Comiqus continues to offer a ments » Besides of entertain’ nightly. : tet of apaningsoalgeg wtick tee Hi are asthe pupils were leaving | | ton, James Small, | son. | H. J. Porter; oth, W. W. Ward, | David Seimer; 10th, | Gould: | years; W. C. Marshall, one year; W. H. A. | Anthony Hyde, Wm. L. Dunlop. | ‘Trustees of Public Schools, County of Wash- | ington—ist district, P. 3. Brooke; 2d, J. H. Kengla; 3d, J. 8. Brown; 4th, J. T. Settle. Trustees of Public Schools—sth district, A. Devere Burr; 6th, Charles H. Nichols; 7th, Am- brose Foiliott. Fire Commis joners Charles N. Thomas, Thomas L. Hume, William B. Reed, William i. Collins, Joseph Williams, James A’ Tait. Chie Engineer of the Fire Dep: tary and treasurer, filled; the board will be made through the accounting officers of the | Other subjects of sanitary momant. Tht District of Columbia | of gasrantine, by preventing tne ingress Superintendent of the Fire-Alarm Telegraph, | tine regulations: ate nie the leet Henry It. Miles; operators, P. | provishons; while ite effect in vit Seibold. ealt Is of the conntry, hart rn Sealers of Weights and Measures—Washing- | obert Boyd; Georgetown, W. H. Barker. ‘The following is a list of appointments made | by Governor Shepherd to the several officesof dropped. | the Ivistrict goverument, to take effect Decem- 3, and appended thereto is a list of Offices which the Governor declines to fill, there- Seett; 10th, George A. Bohrer; | | bestth i of tM | of sach a bure: on r + Mar- | asthey slo, to | tin Cronin; assistant, William O. Drew; becre- | ary, having refer keep their own minutes, and disbursements will | tion.) ep-d Inspector of Salted Provisions, Georgetown, dA. Blundon. tia district, George R. Ratt; Potomac, A.G Metrew; € and Kock Creek, Henry Burrows Inspectors and Weighers of Coal—Washing- ton, Stephen Prentiss, James F. Russeil; Georgetown, Joseph Smallwood. | yspectors and Measurers of Lumber—Wash- ington, George Z. Colison, E. Champlin, W. J Herbert, FE. L. Harbaugh; Georgetown, Colum- bus Thomas. Gauger and Inspector of Spirituous Liquors, Georgetown, Albert Blundon. Weighers of Hay, Straw and Fodder—Wash- ington, F.M. Braney, J. H. M Harbor Master, Georgetown, S. H. Sherman tendaut Washington Asylam, J. F Commissioners Washington lam, St. Clair | Davis, Busbrod Robinson, James C. Cross. | the board, Dr, (ox ray retary missioners Washington Asy lum, John’s. Bat Physician to W Ford. ‘Trostees of Poor, Georgetown, M. V. Buckey, Henry Dade. ashington Asylum, M Jobn Hanks; Georgetown, Charles 1 Physicians to the Poor—tst district, J. W. | Little; 2d, C. Stone; 34, J. F. R. Appleby; ith, h, Dr. Page; 7th, H. A. Duncanson; sth, G. L Magrader; 9th, cimer A. Adams; ith, D. H. Hogan Apothecar! kett & Co; Sth, William H 7 w. Stone and J. R. Cassin; sth, D. P! Hickling and Merchant & Batler; th, | W. Ferguson; irs. Lineaweaver; 11th, | A. Bacon and W. FE. Kennaugh. | mente Sexton of Western Burial Ground, Richard | W. Brown. - | Lamplighters—Samuel Collins, William Bar- | dette, Kobert Jones, Edward Younger, ley Shorter, Fdward Ambush, Kichard H. | Lewis, John Brown, J. W. Hunter, George S Donn, William H. Parker, William H. Smali- wood, William bons, Lewis Willis, Benj min Kline, William Hobbs, Charles 0. Moor. Middleton Foster, Samuel Cro+s, George Wol- | fns, Otto Eckstin, James Cornell, Andrew Lewis, Daniel Robinson, E. D. Dudley, Alfred Bailey, James A. Hughes, David Hughes, Chas €, Hall, James Cusenbery, G. Schlegel, Albert | rris, Frederick A. West, Stafford Parker, Commissioners of Eastern Market—George A. Bobrer, Ivry G. Kimball. Western, George S. Gideon, Thomas Martin; Northern, Thomas Paxten, Logan Williams, f arbove Collectors—3d and 4th Council dis- | tricts, Gassawag waccis, Sth, Robert Gilmore; éth, Lloyd Mudd; 7th, 3 Mareball Adams; 9th, Fenton Jackson; 10th, | of George Minters, 1ith, Dyer Shelby. Secretary to Governor, William Tindall. | Clerk to Governor, W. A. E aridge. Clerk to Secretary District of Columbia, Jas. | Campbell, i Messenger to Governor, Wm. Sewell. | Assistant Messenger to Governor, Joseph C. Buckett. Messengers, Mich'l Hayne, W. II. Covington, David Jones, A. «1. Underwood. : Watchmen, C. H. Marshall, John N. Moeller, Henry Beverly. Messenger, Perry H. Carson. Trustees Corcoran Charity, W. S. Cox, HH. D. Cooke, Anthony Hyde. Clerks to Collector, $1,800, Silas Merchant; 1,500. J. B. Northe lerk to Auditor, $1,500, Alex. Me Clerks to Comptrolier, $1,500, Henry C. Gill; £1,500, J.T. Petty: Clerk to Superintand -nt of Clerks to Water os gms 21,800, Charies G , Samuel Ourand Clerk Register’s Office, $1,500, John E. Clark. Superintendent of Schools for Colored Chil- dren, George F. T. Cook. s ‘Treasurer or Schools for Colored Children, Carter A. Stewart. | Secretary of Schools for Colored Children, | Horace W. Parke. i Trustees of Colored Schools for Children, Watker Lewis, one year; Henry Johnson, three Wormley, two years; W. Perry Ryder, two years; George W. Smith, two years; Archie Lewis,three years. Georgetown—Alfred Pope, three years; John H. Ferguson, one year. Boiler Inspector, Clinton Vermillion. Commissioners of Flour, John F. Seitz, A. Koss Ray, T. C. Wheeler. Inspectors of Flour—Washington, Henry Will; Georgetown, S. P. Deener, David Mc- Cann. LIST OF OFFICES NOT FILLED. Deputy collector of taxes of Washington, $2,000; deputy collector of taxes of Georgetown, $2,000; deputy collector of taxes of the county of Washington, $2,000; deputy auditor, $2,000; deputy comptroller, $2,000; deputy re; > ‘$2,000; two assistant surveyors, $2, tax clerk, $2,000; assistant market-master northern mar- ket, $1,000; assistant market-master westera market, £09, secretary and treasurer of schools, cvanty » $500; secretary at treasurer of fire departs SL ten b- age collectors, at $1,000 each, ) $10,000; five garbage collectors at $1,000 each (at +) 25,0; one watchman at iogatative hall ei, ger to $500; (unfilled, salary $5,000.) collector, $1,200; one to audi. tor Sig ort controler 1:30 one ler] registrar, $1,200; one cl treasurer, $1,500; superintendent of garbage- masters, $1,200; draughtsman, $1,200. Total, Sie or LATE INCUMBENTS OF OFFICES Ler VACANT. k | A pelling the phys the existonc manner inv 8, acd other qualifying com . ydemend that secured, the m» periedical statistics of bicths, marriag d, and r je bent ince | such form as to be instantly ant basis of preventive me: | demanded ina savitary view law nud the ends of public justice, Inte subject opens & nore comprehensive fu! inquiry or may lead to more importance re- « Wess | acd «x and of deaths by by ther | will evabi epidemic or contagiv: feusion. ‘The the oxposi ing, of which nothing is now kue ble testamentary evidenc our awa and foreign countries i . Green, John C. Parker; Georgetown, John | 12611 amount soveral handed. fy fii view of the vast ni Robért Harrisin; Sth, | two ¢lements in our pop finement at der k population in til- public bu | eration, mente | are now fi vestigation of the san | and arrangement in thi owing to imperfect snr i “ae bly affect future my assessments and taxes $1,500, John S. Slater. | Hi atent TMTe a feulce, wud its transportation far. beyond th limits of the District, will, it ia thonght, diminish the percentage of tnfanium, dysentery, and similar affections, FINANCES OF THE BOARD. eport_ Dr. Cox says: Of 1872, owiag to tas curred by the prevalence of an epidemic and other causes, Was soon exhansted and Corgress appealed to for'a deficiency, which ‘was promptly voted, amounting to $39,300 with the additional’ appropriation by Gougress of 30,000, has constituted the entire basis of tho the board for tho past ye ation of $25,0W, mady ai not yet been Tentlered ac- cenible and the Period wt which it may be mas available is not determined. ‘uncertain and in- forded by the Legislative Assembly compels an appeal to Con, Lecessary means to carry out the provi organic law. ‘The total amount of disbursements, according to the treasurer's report, is 8:39 300, bas been expended in the payment of emp! urchase of disiafectants, fuel "RECOMMENDATIONS Of THR HEALTH “The legislative appropriatic extraordinary expense ‘The legistative app! ‘The offices thus left vacant were filled by the fol! lowing persons: ; do. for 1 2 S. Ramsburg; do. Sor come ¢ Buker; deputy auditor, J: deputy comptroller, Gorham P. uty regster, Jobn &. Clark (now surveyors, N. Dubois and tax Sierk, Wen. Morgan, promoted to fer, northors wearuet, Ohariee Ourtin; Seager county do ino. age rs : joht Lewis Harris, J Geor, to register, J. F. Niedte! It is not known yet what chrss wili be ————_.—_—_ SANITARY. Annual Report of the Board of Health. Important Suggestions. The annual report of Dr. Chris, ©. Cox, Pree- ident of the Board of Health of the District of Columbia, bas been transmitted to the Pres- | dent of the United States. After noticing the Congressional legislation creating the beard, | the report say * Congress, in and thas subserve ed by ses of the g ilies, who make their by years, as well Di-ti fet,” The SANITAKY SCIENCE of the w fiving and dy citizen should 1 san tary mesures of tilation in dwellings, th ing, efficient sewerage ana drainage. filth of all hind#, and the o results by the employ me the use of pure fool aa anitary reg nts, invat judiv ital ‘and prevention rwith whly re able hea'thy. x only of late har deeu gives to the sanitary sciecce. Pri ing more attention than quarters, and there is no small dan; sician may after awhile, like Othel pation gone. = = * ith boa fematically and thoroughly organized of civil enactment is to encourage hye ‘and the bestowat Be com nittee, bu support, great measure cannot fail of ad session of Congress, th: onr history, and rei retration ity marking ting lustre ap: agurating it. The val annot be compat phical, mete: and repro to fond, (predue ic and zymorie public rtane the production aud pr virus ing the Bi Quotations FH. Hamilton and Dr. St-phea Smitt, president American Health Associa sed burean, and Dr. Gox says: vay for occupying #0 lar, smbeot of itally linked t rity of the nat tion to collate look the ed aud uowk # nothing Noticing the report ot nse valns of irth It fs greatly to b he pee otitity of tete n stated, due to th hi ir cat sts of humanity, therefy hall be. at whatever ¢ pl lentiw, carefully class: tes of public ute. he Secretary réoommends, therefore, fr good efficient legixia- order that pro mt re ne, that mot jon bs urget upon Congres in | notice may be rendered of the existence of disoas ison or homicide. port, such @ law as the the board py.the prc ta uf many causes of m: would be riod of #2 ere white, and 1,497 colored. id cholera-infai byect of profound ary def frequently due to damp exhalativ ary labors of the board in corr use and sewer connections, will tality from this d removal o Noticing the Treasurer's nancial operatio: he spring session, adequate pecuniary aid legal services, light, bool IMPORTA’ OFFICER. rT the ort ef J. M. meena tain ot tie, pumeiiies Se ocak: ¥ Ces, ee, a Seats eee z. ‘gene, why recommends namber tobe ihcreased to Bfccen, aud thele salaries 91,200 per annum. T! on the Pollard, Colamous S$ -riber, Walker, Joseph Willams. jotn Fatra. kopt; watchman at ‘egislative hail, Wm. Sayr | watchman at city hall, — St-phenson; mes- senger to collector, M. I. Chip nan; messenger The aggregate nu» ber of fish inep-cted amounts a8, Adetailed report is also prevented of ction, and suggestions offered as to the crasities of the od during curing the sea the sum of # 6,995 23. Tue De nd the total wuz ‘appointed to viet New ¥ snd Baltimore, for ths purpose of e: atious of those cities of Dr. Verdi on b tofore reterrea t lo TH® Stan;) and of bey cf the Board, A. K. Browne, esq. Under ihis head Dr Oox aa OX as provaill ed in the anu Which at first threatened to pertof the Dr —*The history of icity has been fa'ly The epidemic. ® its deadly traces riot, Was successfally ar. rested by the vigilance and persevering eae: the officers having this subject in charge. werfol mensures ity and prescience, recog: aired the necosity of a beatin organ whiche ten | large Cegree, shouid be independent of local iuita | Teal purposes coutem such organization at the capival of ths one which should have regard nut bat of that | iz of the Presideat | - foreign ministers, chiefs ot bureans, rument, en here ‘fe fur the prevention of the The tor mer w: igeutly aud faith- ible extent. Ths | citi Xclusive of euch per ftice of the be Ae perfect a circumstances and fully practiced to the largest px | superior water advanta as received at Dr. Oox warmly com Of carte OC | To the citices of the i that vast inflax of strangers | Tacted to Washington as the center of political power and official business. This view discloses « | strong claim upon Congress, by whom this bo was founded, both for a large sharge of the nec fary Means for the prosecution of its such sdditional authority in the shape of lation a8 may be demanded by the cous tary needs and exigencies of the Tict from the ravages of smail-pox Luorder ot of small-pox it is otssntial o thus inaugurated od year after ye to prevent free iv that the system shail be peretatent!y sustai & bew population is constantly being added to the | Distri-t. aud permanent resitents require the of reveccing ion at a certaia intervals. Would, therefore, suggest that aa widition of at be Gade to the prese: in retara for which they sho tl be reqmired cat least once a year, oF « every house i ir the vacctuation and hb as may be one who prefer to apply to Mice | lation least $40 per annu anges im the officers of the board during the past year are next noticed. Uader the huad of report carefally reviews the progress of san- ry science in this aud other conntries A proper appreciation of and regard for public origin. Daring the larger por: ry. bumean beings hav h mers vague, visiouars their respective di ation of alls and to ascertain that their own family phy as nable time < AWS OLUPELY ange ic is, t to discern’ that th nring proper heat aad ve lust eaall pox oM which indicate gr rection of its fatal f suitable disiafec It in improved im 4 Be ts saa np * ut exe discuse.and ® Vastly tucteased percents } tor, Comptroller, and Treasurer of the District, | joumevity ie? i so that devin i for the propagatt alndy so justly drew the bowrd shall hi iseased from the ty once assured local habitati that definiten js Aad tasthods » medicine is attract ative modi © authority to tion and isclat mall-pox will 1 in our midst, hsianding the newspaper w pon this subject, still commands the cont &s an efficient preventive The expertence of the New aith during the past vear is strongly corroborative of this asaection. It tively affirms that “among all those snccessfally ated or revacciuated non x in any form, whi stricken with it who refased tp be vaccinated.” 1. In order to thor ugh provection of the commun nity every person expored. from neglect of vaccina- ation, should be compelled to sub mit to this important preventive measure, either at the hauds of the ward physician or the family medi- 2 Authority shou'd be vested in the Board of Health to remoy whenever in their Fequire eveh proc dence of the profession Agninet the anal York Board of effect needed reform. and autinued co-oprre: Gr. gor all skin dissase, at Dr. Shedd’ tion of citizens and officials, the board camuot fail te ‘omparison of the mortuary rates of several Ea- Topean cities with that of New York = in reference to the establishment of a NATIONAL SANITARY BUREAL, under which head the report says. “\A memorial and accompan: g dill were presented at tho last pon of Congress, aud referred t) the appropriate for, want of epportunit folly considered. Since that time tho pl tracted many eminent and earnest advocaces to its and it is confidently believed that this tion at the c have fallen victims numbers have beeo nent, there is much in the future of this District to inspire the hope and pride of itizens, le nese " Black, all-Woot otthe vole country.” teas and indeed | fulnewor Singer's Sewing Machine, 15 | Fisatgll i -—_ | 78c., reduced from WS, 78 . Finest donble Mark's Episcopal church, Gapitot iil, wii | CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. | smicrn: give open at 2 corner southeast. The ladies of the eongre desirou t surde a wise discr | able domestic a wane of the occupant and the ca- the dwelling justify ‘These provisions, it is oficial approval cf our law-makers, and that the board Will hereafter be fortitid with ample power and authority to control inf 1 OF aosnme ep f family should be re: slogical, mort nective statistics, as well DI od, Will receive the tious disease, when- | sinall-pox,or ng the various poration, and diffasing practical ic fy ng the people, cannot fail to ex erfal inflaence upon ‘th theimeasures of practical } i istics of the email fier which the aba ciuation ts enla ana this part of the report closus by the ful owis | urgent appeal for ealth. Plank footwalk has b wert reservatt ‘n Mm yarn vee Mth, between M and N streets. Iuspectors and Measurers of Wool—Anacos- | parts of the country. ‘This feats 7 | ponsate in its pal, Henry A. Jones; Georgetown | constra iteeif will com. ulte for the Inoor aud expense of je public bail tin ick Was ever sp day, Brooks wih Interest made from Ds. J. R. Black, Prof vy in favo! Dantagt District filed. Fritz agt. Maryman ® epsce in th nb mitigation valerie at ui Tegulation aod manage mid worthy of the capital of the u assault and by nothing 14 #9 re tit, and thas to sith. by the establiah generally very de ce of disense wu their prevention, water channels .th ath, instead of then nf sewage isto turn of sewag: g Rages, Which elling honses, dation stout be | that willaid the proper i Hed fa gu ize of appl e time the vital statistics have bee: Superintendents of Sweeps—Washington, | auddefective in |B Tom excrement fons mat | eure; thus confined ‘thay must escap vent through water-elossts, Hoace | The escap. of be preventer, aa suggested in my last report rein the construction and aso | the purpose of carrying otterwise pass through ugh the water closets, &€. cr in towne fe often, too Oomparatice constitute a most imp or Polluted by the absorp ares. Not only ia this | but for the require | of sewage through | except for surfac aud Warto water, one: Ist, That wi st precention the; 2d. Because they waste an material, which ain nae @ RO ) the whole gyaterm, ay at pre As suggested vigeney requires K with 500 bushels of wheat for J.G.& J. W. Wa- UNPARALLELED BARGAINS ; SQUARE w: ters. ‘The sales since the last report were 2,50) bushels of good to choice ret wheat at S188; ted by the ente he sewerage of then of a highly skilifal engin paratively few defects aa far as it G. wud these will bo remotied as exp: iscloses them to view. The report of Adolp e would be subserved by The registration of is oven more imperfect from Uv physicians and midwives, who are req Isaiah Mitchell, John Jordan, Andrew Carroll: | to make prompt reports of all births | der their supervision. forcement of this Inw is evident by the ution of reported births within the last year, reach Accordia, he number of registers teen mouths ix 3.452, of wh This statem: ical disproportion of t pulation, shows the mortal ity lored to be fminenaely in excess of that of inhabitants of the District. vs that for twelve months terminatiag 1575, tho deaths are in the prop yrti« i,w0 of the estimated i mortality, as jnstly stared jy with that of any city of si nd speaks volumes for the salubricy of the yolisbinent of a uecfol result frow Juue 1, 1371, to Nov It requires, according to the report, « iy Algo a small lot of the saine at 75 cants. The necessity with Tiber Creek basta, to render the sewerage Cost. baa Sid en et - | the District pearly complete. This work is intend: 6 from an i mmenge area which @ river th ough Tiber cresk lent as it is, contains to divert the drainay rly reached 1 he system. of course. exce defects which will doubtless be cousid edied hereafter. ample. whether from defect quate depth. or other cause, does uot app ciently to relieve « large area dependent upon Erpecially is this the case for a erable distance on Pennsylvania avenue in periods vy accninulations of surface cellars become flooded over # The defects incident comraratively trifling, Missouri avenue sewer, for ex of high tides or ‘of several squares. to our system of sewerage balls, parties and receptions. novas-3t_ | pair for ol leaving (hem tothe uncertainty of tidat action, | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, Thos, net only wavld she g-nctal sanitary cond:tion CITY ITEMS. ps J K the benefits accruing would be retroactive iues | TURKEY Ravvie To sigur, at Schwing & | “STILL THSY Come much as at the same ime many elements that serti- Clarke th and G streets, | Just received another ict of NEW CARPETS ously impair and injurtously affest our sew: . , Larote trea branes Te” | | Se. iburs%s Ooage Berap W tent tekiag ee | Which Weal oll cheaper cs gf eterna before mS scugecie of ns * +. Place of al! the old-fashioned congh remedies. eee te to Peectye « ont eoe Fours ret and Georgetow as the Ch-rapeake | It rever tails to relieve the most violent cold, | s« F. GUTMAN 4 Ob: iy with tee tl 4 ebd one distinct J x . ¥. And welldedned stench Ml bettie tet ke | Abd for throat diseases it is invaluable, BOVA DAT Rritan stenet, Goorest m the Improvement e ted. The Gordian kavt | vols lying botween 1 Puneet atest a RT ae of non-taxation th Sthiscorporatioateom | oT USK®Y Rareie To-sieat, at Schwing & | Q)ACONP adNUAL BALL health enactmva Ben becut, and the foun: | Clatke's, 7th and G streets. | a dation Inid for utilizing Rock creek asm crant —_—{.+ covered seer main. By such a reclamation {lacd JEWELRY, EXCELSIOR TENT, No. 47, 1 0 end deepening of channel to where it joins th» . RE ” - SGlenbory © chann the city could be thr en in ti tae alas ‘ancy Goods, = = ABITES, clove proximity to, jevelop the valuable man © Holidays, iga’s s 3 | SS wiv fecturing facilivics of. "Giewbore =e u Frigg’s Jewelry Store, No. ring the: | 457 Penny! side of the anacostia with its many beaati ui acd —_ Giversitied sites, ensy of access, aud available for Tue PRorrieto. wenue, Near 4, street. FORREST HALL, GKORGETOWN, D. c. 2 ro 5. bck THANKSGIVING EVE, Nov. ¥6th, ey. the laying out of villages and country ® House wish us to state that their prices om c Tickets, admitting ® Gontieman and Ladies, One The views of Engineer Hunter are entitled tomuch Prices on car- | Doilal ney ae cousiteration, Ustit these Titer defects arene | Bets.oll-cloth, &e., are lower than the prices | ed. these marshes, rerking with accamulations Saver tired inthe papers. Give them acall at | Garat REDO TIO’ IM PRICES OF Dry of veg table fil t oe mission of 2 94 Tth street, between I and K. EB GOODS at 101 Reiter «treet. Goorestown — Of Hiealih te not folate’ 2 nee OC te Board wis © | All wool Satines, cloth shades, Boe THE ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC BATHS for children 350; fine are set forth at lenath, and the report says orated Dress God hades, $c; Camel ; Mouraing Drees Goode vary Cloths and Casimeres cheaper than, before Fiannels, white and colorel. rom @e_ up. “ep Bian! ete. cot yard wid> Bleached & Br Wise To-pay.—Tis madness to ta | we Few | cough or cold, however slight. Consumption | 75° jog require public baths more thancur own. With | may follow, and though Dr. Wistar's Balsam of | el hin poor contd befar- | Wild Cherry has frequentiy cured this mach | (eM? ing their persons and a ad ' 2 i, banana Coie boners Greaded disease, it almost invariably cures the | ch b . tax raee at aa Primary diseascs of the throat, lungs and chest, | Hee ; che Apiresooggin Bleached Fi dang Nac gers np ' | where other remedies fail. | Mu Danton Pianocls from bee ~ =! j —* the District t = aeorige td Fever and Ague a is } BENJAMIN MILL he adv ntag qnent bathing m Preparation like Dooley’s Calisaya Tonic. 81 Us" . cured, at trifling ost, to our inerewsiag per bottle. co | Fe TE RX PROTED — Suche ran = nd —, DYED bas not been for rNsovsn x Tue Sincen | Sectitey nea ets + Anystem of cattica te eee, Sawine Macwine sales of 1872 | tnciiity @ fall co: ps of ‘Were $219,680. a 4,12-s,wtf =| at it with a determination t tepaction, as nearly Brfeet ae powsibles abut if i DB but Bealrhy snimata «bo 4. | tall ont on time or dye inthe « For Rewer F not that RNS. Batons, Clad and | tired of Liviu, bat became ty As Bamian consumption, mon. ty amie « Ingrowing Nail: lar Ex com, Ohit- | Hee whi echo ee ee tive cxoege or sale oJ js end & sa! u er of insy ! plat o “ r 1 Perse, To thls ond a eaficient iatnt Dlains, or other local complaints of the feet, vis A‘TLEYs® SING AND SCO SHM ENT, —_ oe a most bind- | Hp, White's establishments me eae ee j Ww. Hw irgobl gations imposed upon them forthe faithfa o Trac cement. No. 535 35th street, : MS Aud iimpwrtial dischaige nt thele dutien, = + = | OPpostte the Treasury. Osice hours from sam. | PREMION SSP, if All meats appr ved by the inspector shonid besither | t0.6 p.m. | A _ 49 Jefferson strent, Georguto ° W anded or meertificate f dthe ownor or vea- a : eetown, D dor of itsscundness or condition for sale ani cou. THAT troy is valoa OMer opw from 7. m, until sax sumption, | been known, but it i only sin ‘ at: BARCUTIVE MANSION, particular form of Peravian COLO Y Lea in ures the propriety ofthe | tts full power over disease has been brought AN Eves D : Executive i “ee aps | niga been broug’ GANT 10E CREAM AND OYSTER ; an ut oping for oes: | light. Its effect in cases of dyspepsia and Pr KA, bility is most salutary. allthe advantages of an cligibic abrions location. and say *unhoalth Trenmomerensand faromete ae uohsaltn- eters are repaired iy ithave | AB@ made to onder by Hempler moar dy street | DRY GoopD: n. Tis ex Pown’s Exrract ts forsale at wholesale by | \ | \ c PRICH $ agenc y More to be > 7 EW YOR RICES apprebsrde! than would be the case in’some inate | CHAR. Stott & Co., 490 Pennsylvania avenus, N “a 3 desirat bh cality. With the e! Krowing ont end by druggists everywhere. twtr FoR DRY ale angement and modern Sppliene ivacy, it ts pihecion GOODS TER NATIONAL SAVines BANE, Corner of J Fas u on Yon eae tapayee perce | PABGAINS FROM EASTERN AUCTIONS Annum on deposits for each calender month. | Lizht and Dark Bins WATER. PROO: Sanking boars, 9 to4. Saturdays, 9 to 4 and 6 | Geutl-nien's Miura HDK#S sta fanes fe CONCL Fine Black ALPACA, ae pdt clesing bis report De dogratulates the eee Metis Black Preach MERINO, zc omrd on its Iabors dating the past ear and saye:— | DeRoo- jw eth 5 With the confidently anticipsted power and mong ‘Russian Baas; also, Madicated Va. _ th SHERTING 30° por yard, % TOW FES. 1. cond Don . *all-wonl PLANNEL. 25.0 E street. 5,20,6: | kav a ae penne Nf fi 4 and cheapest stock af Knit ONDEK Se detest see rocpority ta | Wittcox & Gran’s Sewine Macutne. The | CLOTBINGIn theeny ‘ View of its magaiticant snrroundingssits open parks, | Celebrated Bazaar Patterns, mney at Chas. | C8 sateen BROLLY Gralnase: aed abeuisertusses avonars, super Teele eee aon, Tee, | R EBUCTION IN DRE eee @, and abucdaut water supply, and t ° ding. | ’ i gantic nirides being made im ite merrtiat taprors, | oo ies: _ — THR COMMUNITY at large appreciate the ase. |” Black All Wool Satine, 0 A PAIR AND FESTIVAL for the benefit of St. th @1 50 pe French Merinors $07. sah 162 ocosrth double. rae stock of desirable Dress Goods tednced te onare | CLOTHING AT PANIC PRIC 87 Psrgnins in COTTONS and at kinis ladien of the congreg lon are AT TC PRI EB Gone etins in COTTONS and aM kinds of DRY m. to-morrow, at Washington hall, vennsylvania avenue and ane tal eans to doit. They hope to s eee = ONE PRICE ONLY, tn plain fignres. Ail of ‘hete friends to-morrow afternoon and | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. BOGAN & WYLIE, _DovS-tr 1018 and 1020 7th street northwest. - ° - UNPARALLELED NDUC “ALL AN " ; 3 Misi Sy PERINTENDENT OF REeTs has been : a : | ( oe p< cate oe directed to have a plank footwalk laid at the intersection of I au 18th strectar Tatrent, OVERCOATS. porary onceta gna nae tween North Capitol and Ist streets east, and | aerate annele, Shectings and Linas M setts avenue, between the 1th and P | OVERCOATS, #3 OVEROOATS, gia | St Rreatly reduend figures, streets circies, are to lighted with gas, and | OVEKCOATS, §6 OVEROOATS, $13 | Dry Goode of all kinds at right prices, heen ordered. A narrow OVEROCOATS, §5 OVEROOATS, 216 Baresius in Gent's and Ladies’ " nd ken n ordered on east side of | OVERCOATS, $10 OVEROOATS, $15 ’ asia niaad tditional lanips have eee OVEROOATS, $11 OVEROCOATS, §20 | EMORY BAXTER, THE COURTS. OVEROUATS, $12 OVERCOATS, $25 Ivana B le —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ CIRCUIT COURT, Ke wc Arthur.—Yester. = pa Walker et ats Mane Ex gems WINTER SUITS. EDUCATIO icheater agt. Kmmert, Dant inti for $7 WINTER SUITS, @S WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUITS, $10 WINTER SUIT: WINTER SUL WINTER SUITS, § L. BS. <A. PECK'S SELEUT SCHOOL | BOYS, went ¢ ng Pp me ye MEUCO ils second yaatior NOVEM ray, Ke agt. FOR i Coxzens azt. Dis ri WINTER SUITS, 914 WINTES SUITS, = ¥ ws mecaleuder, Righte m is SVITUTEe aD aut Wether kOe WINTEK SUITS, §19 WINTER SUITS Mi serzo Young Lelie on) Linke Gane mdent | a ebber & Oo. dat. Ofers every faci tty for the attainment cf a aiteeal judgiuent below affirmed, education POLICE COURT. Judze Snell —"Thomas Batler, YOUTHS SUITS. tecy on Henry tolling, 8 and costs re tirty days injail, Oolbert Tele iat cei ts | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ Diges, Mrs. ©. W PAIRO. Principat PRUD HOMME, Resident Teacher ate Williams; $2 and conte. YOUTHS’ SUITS, $8 YOUTHS SUITS. __2830 I strewt, Washingt of askirt valu Wat $1 * YOUTHS’ SUITS,§1¥0 YOUTHS’ SUITS. ISSES OSE E'S ¥ ung Ladies’ Hoard profane and ind ip nt exp scu 943M at. See dquar re. Backner, profi “eh 8 Nov, 10, 1873. Thorongh traintag by Wachers. Tue best advauteges in Garis fray ioresiag siancer es case Se aan” | Born __ PIANOS, &o, Tenus Gilberts charged’ Sith tartug cere timed | BOYS" ‘ 2 | Gjieat epvorion in Paice nse; $59 in addition of the license, BOX COATS. . ren pMOMACKER & £o."s | as the rget Ano eek ae peereatter he should impos’) poy coxds, $5 BOX COATS, These superior somite, which wocsivnd the BOX COATS, 8S BOX CoaTS, gaz | Sr prem = tee GEORGETOWN. ———— | Siscted ty she Gan TUE OF GENERAL KEARNEY.—The bronze A. STRAUS, the bs Hiss and re my ends statue of Gen. Phil. Kearney, for the Capitol " ‘lothi H cast by Robt. Wood & Co., of Philadelphia, has The Popular Clothier, i rived at Hyde's wharf, consigned to H. Kk 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 achanged w Kiver News—The steamer New York has Between 1th avd 1th streets, c RICRTES, Agent red tor Philadelphia with a miscellaneous a = o> comer The schooner Henry Adelbert arrived "PSSNS_ AND BECAIRING, POLISHING trom Boston with faraiture, &c., for BY Store open until $ p. m.,and on Satarday nati | gical Ton erauine PIANOS and att SRR Bro. p.m, nov?-tr ote hrmy Say 4 Si ee | ie AO — | 325" tite streets meer nottheo nesce® Beemmtres 3 7 els of wheat for > MIGHTY sLAR! nis avenue. Agente for the ansurpasead STI Hartley & Bro., and 800 bushels do. for H. M. 1 PIANOS, Qcalere tu Pianos aad Musiod tems Talbott, and the schooner Thos. P. Morgan ar- mente geveraliy. Pianos for rent eopls rived trom Alexandria with 1,100 bustels of 1 am enabled at present to offer (o*eebbaten, — wheat for Hartley & Bro.; and the Irene Knott, ea iNABE GRAND, UPRIGHT PLANos. |. The Best Now Made 1 fact better than ever were offered nspeciotimes, | EVERY INSTRUMENT FUL and it wilt be to everybody's interost to look over. | BU FOR FIVE YE the following list of Specialties, which I eta SFOOND HAND PIANOS at to be remarkably cheap, aud very superior for PIANOS FOB SALE AND BEN SOO bushels do., at $1.65 to sl price. - — SDEN'S HOUSE-FUGHISHING OTD Geut’s Merino Shirts, fine and heavy, §1. SOLE AGENCY FOR WM. McCAMMON’s OPT he eae oe Pee Gent's Merino Drawers, fine and heavy. (BOARDMAN & GRAY) FAVORITE PIANUS, Usefai Hourckarping articles at low prices: Gent's Colored Merivo Shirts, 60 cents, | AND SHONINGE NS PLATED CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS. Patics Merino Vests, 1. «NBACH’S CAKD RECEIVERS, of excellent quality, ar | Wsdies Merino Pants, $1. PIANO WAKERKOOMS, Children’s hand-knit Drawer Leggings, $1 - | angS tr 423 Lith «treet, abowe Pa. fenne. DUBE COUNTRY OLDER. Children’s hand-knit L: igs, SY Cents. 1 ig i STO REFINED NEW YORK CIDER. Ladies Bock Gauntlets. @1. | G, Se E458 Sup Musio stone , ORAB APPLE CIDER, Ladies Kid Gauntlets, 81. | Agent for the cotebrated Patent Bianes of DEORER of superior quality and at low prices. forsale by Ladies Fleeced Lisle Gauntlets, 50 cents | Sis. ber fom, toon te ae ee PALYER & GREEN, Ladies Fleeced Lisle Half Guiutlots and Gloves, | Suists of the cenineut Agency tor Bi-Iw_ Depot, 57 Greonest., Georgetown, D.O. | Motta superior BTEELING ORGAN. PF = = 2 en's ele |. 25 cente, - : , JOSEPH J, MAY'S Men’s Lined Cloth, Glove | peicrevens for rent, All hicks ot MOBTORE Ta Men s extra long Oloth | STRUMENTS, own finportation, PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, Men’s Lined Dows oven, $1. | | Pinnos, Organs, Barge, &c.. tuned and repaired, Men’s Castor, Buck and Driving Gloves, @1 Coed instrumenis taken 11 exchange. im 930 PunnerivaNta AVENUE, NEARLOTH STREET. | Qhildren's Striped Brown Cotton Hose, tour pair | Used instruments taken ti % : for $1. | L048’ FIANG AND mUSIO sTORE, B27 Best KID GLOVES for street wear, and for Whildren’s extra heavy iron frame Hose, three 1148 Seventa | Pianos and Organs and Musical Justraments of of course will be correct: r splena'd improvements #0 auspiciously began and n onducted by the m laborious and faithfal Board of Pal NIGUT-SOIL, GARBAGE, Under this head the report #4) 1 of air and water by humay Ith by the production and ase, is no longer a mooted questi» yaentery, enteric fever, and various epi cmalalies, are due to this canse, is now an es In the moriuary exhibit, deaths from Jn the progross of the ch abuse it gned for this fac woe portion of the roperly -h «| ngs and offices, are entitled to consid. ovornment depart terest, and 4 progress by the board looking to t ts of constru se stractures, It is also an nowledged fact that the development of phthisi+s they will De debarred from purtici efit of the assignment, paticnt investigation iato ths most improved meth ode, the buard has at length demonstrated by ex periment and experience that this #(the bucket aystem)can be substitated by a lan of removal less expensive than th’ privy-receptacles may be emp light and thelr contents transported to the dampi grounds without the slizhtest offence to the olfac- pubiic health, ‘The apparatus rewtest of nul beh No-top Bugeice, and a Ja tons, in ¢ifferent styles, usnally low prices. Persons ia want will do well tc tories or risk to th how in use is a recent invention, obviatins jections made to the various ‘pneumatic pump-. whetber th: exhausting process is eftected by hand deaths from between D and odorless excavating apparatus company, with wiion been entered period of one be presumed that a’ system so at once into fail opera difficulties and delays @ and experience into by ths entirely Lew should be px tion without eneounterin, only to be corrected by considering the amount of work to be done, an ointment of inexperienced o the pump arrangement has ply wonderful.” WHARVES AND PIERS. ention to wh&rves, piers, and et they Logg send deci The iy werate disease, The treet wharf calls lomily tor ropriation is needed at once P docks is demanded or contract a filth condition of the Ith correction, and an for its repair and c’ fAMTARY RELATIONS oF THE rot resen:ing conditions highly ial attentiob} as Murlous to the public health Hon {of the whole subject I am indebted to ane, Be — in- whose intelligent suggent Lhave Troely availed my- readily perceived wolf in this re} a Frontage till iy hat the entir» Low! orth the Anacoacia, are vuljected 10 ths he @xposare, at jisances shows 19,663 bay Doan abated dk oe ve a ber fad minor nuisances dis a pane bore to th in or Georgetown fucrearing quautitice of rau ve ew, winds during the summer and autumn pre revive memories of the On all aides are to be seen ion, evolving their nox- \ = of the EN: EMPLOYMENT md one creations Sta. The disorders erising Mecamtinetia teeta: | Secguatn etsheritsbetventinee conrentie aeteine recommendation made feet eatloct . Be collected by manare | to the ercus steps should be tekea for thy al latory steps look the buissnce. He june: and t with all Jmeproy em ot Tieduary curves f: Ce mig hit) « f a bur . . . M NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF CHARLES Ladies Bleached Hore, two pair for 25 cents, every Gescription on band; sold on easy, Ladies Bleached Hose, 25 cents a pair. terms. Pianos and Organs tuned and Men's heavy Cotton Socks, 25 cent Men’s 7 oc tS nig oe for =. Po 5 OGAOLET © REDE, Men’s Gray Shaker-knit Socks, three pair for ee. = J..G, HEISTON, 2 pacionees is British Gray Merino Books, 4 \E. r - EALBRS. aes Hand jones, $ Assignees. Mon’s British Gray Merino Socks, 80 cent E Ween AND COAL DEALERS: | ‘ te la ri ” " | lated. Georgetown orders Jeft at ir! Allcreditors of Charles T. ¥cier are beroby noti- | EAdies Sand a B iron frame Howe, Bo cents, GRIMES’, No. 203 Bridge stroet. syle Weed ea eae cunluns to the Assignees, at the | Ladies Brown Balbriggan Hose, cents —_—_—_— — ‘ood wnd Coa Yard corne 24 and C' street os al % | = northwest, on oF before the 25th instant; otherwise | Boye and Men's Wool Scarfs, 250. Sue., and | COAL AND WOOD. of other a rating them see for yourself, 1 bave also just opened the | Yards—No, 619 os ey Rae me end py SER! CAR . oC. th etree ” * y Taree stock of first class Family Oar- 4 IS JEWELRY, BANDEAUKX, &c., | " gee, consisting of Landaus, two very A choles end varied stock of WOOD —s and anch a varie’ cles that | Kept coomtantly on hand. fant Glarctices, Qoupes, Breits, Drag’; TOP “ onamber of Bouy Pha ‘fT TAXES, e offered for sale at un SPECLAL ASSESS ME! . - call, Repairing prompt!y attended to ssp B, SILVERBERG, For tl.) parposs of aocrmumolsting the geuers! New Repository, and Factory 410-414 sch, sitest, ETROUPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | public. we have emtebiiched & nove; i Branch Office at 206 4% street, 312 SEVENTH STREET, 7 PE LL v AT- 4 * Two Doors above Pounsyivauis avenuo, west sile sive stack of one emi —— re - ities in purchasiay HINA, OLass, CHOCKEEY. NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS | Bs*iepecelisr fecititics in purcuasing COT ETHOUSEFURNIGHIN 'G GOODS. | we are enabled to supply tax-payers with al! classe 5 “doLVMRAD & CO,, Atmore’s Mince Meat, Quince Butter, | of Ronde—receivable iu payment of special taxee—at nov24-3t" $16 7rb street northwest. New Cranberries, Peach Butier, a liberal discount. fey attention given te the eee Caveed Fruits and Vege- Ap: Batter, | settlement of Assessment Bil “s rr tables Havana Oracg Partics desiring to invest in District Becurities | Gir RACTICAL TRUNKS Brandy Peaches, y Hee delice, will Bind it to t x Strassen ao i rand I. DICKSON & PATTERSON, = m ies, = MANUFACTORY. We Roest cur owa Codecs, hetce New Crop Tens. | Real state and snsurance Brokers, 605 Saas Instore and for sale as low as at in town. cet, CTURE! “p LVPTLE & 00, ranch Office, No. 206 4:street, twe Doors AA OUEASS powal-im’ Cor. Ot aad Bates: Move Vora, | SrBRen Office, Ro, eee éiewrert TRUNKS ESTABLISHED 1551. = REPAIRED AND COVERED. —— Be, ELD RRS G. BARTHEL, Furnishes 5 sTeaM Disk AND SCOURER, Biate Boctab! Funcrais, ben Germans, Nee, bs cite any wie ic phucoenar webeainiy jo. 114 Four-and's-Hait'strest, (onc dovr south | &e- “Order lft at Metretote & 00 Bll or aif Colonization | 5 etthe of Leader, 733 street, Navy HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MANU- | y sivcg preence Gloaned and’ Dyed without being | Yard, Washington. elegrapliofice within asquare enh nd pS os eT. ws No. 485 BEVENTH STREET, | “Gentitmen'sGarments Cleaned and Dyod without (PAE SEW NATIONAL MARKET. Next to Odd- Fellows? Hall, “Oa Glsves, Shoes, Furs, ete., Gleaned at shortest T and SM MEATS of alt Bare a largo and choice stock of goods in their line, notice. — 3 ‘hotest ry ail of them our own manufacture, consisting of NEW GOODS. she estate: a, BR THE OLW STAND, jes 425 Tth st , next to Odd Fellows’ Hall. Ul ALITIES, a ; Forsale *! pe DUCED PRICES. novls-2w NH. W. BUBCHSLU, Bahiguclties ty Bh a STOVES AT COST. ee ty St

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