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EVENING STAR. FEBRUARY saaeRr s LOCaL NEWS | Awuremeuts. Be. Fos Vaghe | eentar and Bavion Lt Takarsn The sve jek PALemime ot gepty Dampty | tis Orrga Hov-% Last aight of the Gregory Gymuneie wi Oantemmeny Hair ine Tam Mawwot# Ox General corner 7th street and 4 Piviomime Troupe, | A great Dill this even. aLOON.—Velocipede Ex S bool, miTH's Art Gallery, 30¢ Penusyiva- avenue, ateewoTT HALL —The celebrated Daven- port Brorners. } by the Young Men's ©hrisuan Associ- | ation at the'r new Ball, on and D) streets. on Annexacion by Richard Stuart races Usiom Math oe Skeoxp Ward Rerrsticans.—Last evening SB merung of te Second Ward Republican Clod was held at Willis’ chureb.oa (4h street near the canal Pr. « *harles H. Peters in the chair and St. Clair Burley Secretary. Tae a he obj.-t of the meeting wae to sand it was importan:. Mr Pfau mowed that the P Bate the flor” for confirm «tio Mr. Joseph Brooks movet werdment that the committ-« b= name ,aed Mr. Piaa accepting the am tion was carried. Robert H Boker, Jobn €. Cox. Wiliam H. Chase, Joba er. and John H. Brown were sabe: pomted. Toe Chair called atiention t Pottance of spporting a camo ven ¢ of tweacy-five members, and Mr fire be apporn mmMitter,which was adopted with an amendm-ot by Mr. Brooks that the Chur maa (Mr. Peter=) be a member of that sommit- tee | Messrs. James Barker, Heury Be ». M. Kelsey, Ho Hedeman, and Char Peters were named as the ommit’ e. spoke of the necessity of erecting 2 = ‘Wigwam for the use of tbe club duro the campaign, avd calles attention tothe fect that the detegates to the Central Committee were Sent there by the executive committee and not by the club. Mr. Marshall Brown moved that the delegates so appomnted—W H. Cha: Joseph Brooks, John © Cox, Lewis Landers, and 1 A. Ross—brelected oy the club: agreed t Mr. W. Brown called fora report from t! ~ €cative committee. stating that they had trat acted busines: of importance, when Mr J.C Cox reported tbat the executive commit? had Appointed a sub-committee to raise funds and employ a band for the #thof March: and « Jong debate followed, which was closed by the adoption of a rrseintion providing that not more than $75 be paid fora band. Mr Burley offered a resolution calling for a report trom the treasurer; which was adopted. Professor Alfred M.Greo, of Philadelphin, addressed the meeting on the duties of the col red people Stconsiderable length. Mr. John L. Pfau of- fered a preamble and resolutions setung forth the advantages which would accrue to tne De. trict cites by the establishment of railroads, especially the Southern Maryland (er Puimt Lookout) road, and the extension ot the Alex- andria, Loudon and Hampshire road. and re- questing Congress to pass an act authorizing the Corporation to subscribe to thos» roads, and be spoke st some jength in support of Bis Zesolutions. Messrs. Joseph Brooks aid Henry Piper expressed themselves in tavor of rail- Toad facilities, but urged that they were not Proper subsects fora Republican meeting. Tho Consideration of the resolutions was postponed to the next meeting. s deat oom. | we | Tee STANDARD WEIGHTS AND Measvaes Mr. J. L. Gatchell, the Sealer of Weig: ieasures. shortly after bis election to ition ascertamned that there was Survey office @ set of standard we measures to which the city was ¢ soon as it provided a proper p. Accorsingl Counei Proper piace. and su y upa an nct having passed one of the rooms in the ba=ment was designe tdoand i Bas been fitted ap with shelving. d&e., And the Collection was this week placed i eharge of Mr i Gen HA. P. aided iu procurmz ‘There » balan traines. iour-foot beam web & thirwen-imch be: en op @sisneed, an stom turnimg them weights are for trey and averdop fifty pounds to the ten-thou-andth ps ounce, the larger ones being of brass t emailer of silver ‘The measure are the oulf desbel (dry) snd the gallon and ae hous J ne Meisure, im brass with heavy er oved glass lds. The s vrd yard ts in A mabogs- By box and is nev be email instramest which is wu. Teet measure. This measure is a one. made by Mr. Sa of the Com ‘These measures are all im iosed in bru shogany boxes lined with velvet really worth an tospection. ——-—__ BR or Tran ~ Pie board wiretipg last evening at their room: N ket Space, Mr. J. W Thompson in and HOB Sweeney secretary Mes«rs F Allen, Joseph L. Sivage and W. Wo Wirt w elected to Member<bip. (mn motion ot Ki. Shepherd. the board proceeded to tron of officers, with the foulowme r Presidert, Samuel Bacon; [a | viously read trom the presideat during the pu year. John T. Mitchell, Esq.. deciining a re. election;) First Vice President. J.W. Thorp som: Second Vice President, Wm. Wall. following were wnarimously re-elected — reiary, H.B. Sweenwy, Treasarer, FRM foire Board of Directors—H. D. Couke. i. # MM ) W. H. Clazett, ALS Solomons, fh A Sbinp AH. Herr, W.G. Metzeroct. kM Hall, AR epherd. Jobn R. Elvans, 1. | Davis and James L. Barbour. The Cha: gave Rot, that the montBly meetings he: or would be called reguiarly, and a fu!! attend. anée would pe expected. A resolur.on by Mr. Metzerott. rescinding & resoiutio PAssed at A previous meeting, which provide! , for the giving up of the Hoard of Tra‘ Was adopted. The Board of Direct rs were Retifled to meet at the Board ot Trade rooms | * com vu the first Tuesday ip March to appo: mittees. Agjourn — Fourta Warp Ree Yeguisr meeting of thy Bight at the Missiva ( sireet. between 3th ang Mr J. jored) Church on L, | he streeis, the chair - Crossman, sppointd an Executive | t flieeo. wih Mr. J. H. Crane a after which be delivered a w me irogih trking decidad sn faver of universal -offreborb xe regar := race and sex. aud p: the perpetual p--. | geminance of the Repoblican party furore. Addresses were niso made by Cx 1H. Crane Bo Mork nthe bitter ot | ‘ favor of th ss "and vatoet adopted school bill by President Jo Acjournet Tee Retige Frey —Meyor Bowen bas ap pointed the followieg s agen Wards to distribute grovrs edont on Of SW made perrs iss Jolin A Wil dur, 30 T stree: Mrs AE Rutger, parrack correr Ith aud I <treet; Rev. Mr Mckee, (37 I street. Second Ward—Miss Adeliue Camp- bel!, 258 Massachu eits avenue; Mi-s Ella A Cole. Colfax Industrial School, Mrs. Genera! Michier, Eith street, abeve K. Fifth Ward— Mrs. Josephine S Griffing, 39% North Capitol Sfreet. Sixth Ward— Mrs. Captain ©.V Morri+ Seven" Waro—S. S Baker, 158 © street south Dr. Wm. Bord, #25 Virgimis avenue, —_—__— THE Sacomp Diatmict ReGtMENT.—A larze ber of officers of the Secoud District Kegi- t was Deid last night at Col. Isaac Peck'= Tesidence. ow >th street. near H, for tts p f forming an Association to revive old assoc! Stions, and render such assistance to eich othe 80 may de Becessary. Col Peck was elected | Precident of the Astocis-isn, ard a commitie ae appointes to draft a copstitation and by. | laws the society. | CnaRGE WiTepeaws.—1a Thar-Any’s iscus A. Frey, a Germa. that he had merely bo was disturbing bis the case was decided the by the complainant. ssoaeta nena of the Board of We RECEIVED this morning the first ni of the Fairfaz ( sila Munrra! To THB INAUGURATION.— ¢ committee at the next meeting | P! | lege wil ! who per Ib, Smoked Wer Bacon met Sanecg Venison, per ton: Head Chees phe Hotter, jue. per i in. Hominy, ive. per qnart. Middiing. } pair: Du 25a. per Io Can 22.50 per pair Partride: ‘rairie OCBickens, $1 wer par, ctalies, @o—Greem Peas, 15 per rt, Potatoes. @1 Gen! 69 per bi 4; Onions, ac. per bunch: old Onions, sic. per peck: Cabbage, alc. per bead: Cucumoers, 10a20e per doz: Lima ns, 45c. per quart; Carrots, jase. per bunch: Spinnage, 25c. per peck: Redishes, per burch; Pumpkins, 2c; Parsnips, 4vc. per peck; Tarnip: Per bushel: Green Peppers. 5c. P vzen; Dried Apples, 2c. per qt.; Dried Prunes, Se per pound: Dred Ourrants, 2c. per Raisins, 25¢. er pound; Dried » Scents, Dried Peaches, 1020 cents Preserved C.tron, Sec. per ib: Dried Dried Whortleberries, 25¢ per quart: Egz Plants, Salve. each: Vermicellt, 25¢." per pound, Honey, MWe per pound: Apples, We.a$t per peck M48 per barrel, Quinces, Sl per m waste. per can: Pine Gar- ee. each: Shipstuif same; Middiing, ve; Shorts, 40c.: Corn, shelled nh. by ear, S4.50085.56 per bh 31.25 per bushel: Oits. ea (881.25 per cwt, Suwaw, $1.25 per ewr Fish, d.—Halibnt, 200 per bunch; Perch. #ia50c. per banch 2 bh Fish, 5c; Trout, e. per ib; Mackerel, . per Ib. Salmon, per tb. Herrings, ic. per burch. Ee MEDICAL CoLLRce Co¥MENCEMENTS —Liafu/ Ore The annual commencement of the Medical Department of Georgetown College ¥iN take place at one o'clock next Tueeday Y arch 2, at the National Theater. The order of exercises will consist of reading the act an- thorizing Georgetown College to confer the degree of Doctor of Medicine, by Professor N Young, D.D., President of the Faculty; re. marks to the graduates by Rev. B. A. Maguire, President of Georg: town Ccllege, announ meut of the gradu by Prof. J. Ehot, MD. Dean of the Faculty; conferring degrees, br the President of Georgetown Colleve, address to ‘be graduates, by Prof. James E. Morgan, M.D: dictory irom tue senior ctass. by Frank Cowan, M.D., in the interval between which the naud will execute some choice pieces of musi Tre toflowing list of graduates will be an- nounced T. t Arnold. N. ¥ ; James S. Beat Ralph Bell, Walter C. Briscoe. ais Clark, Maine Johu ‘owan, Penn. Johu T_Ineges. 9 James M. Duncan, J. Gibbon, N.Y, M. J. Griffith, D.C: Wm. Famlet, Mas Henderson Hayward, Pen J. Arbur Hines, Ghw: Joseph Jou Albert D. King-bury, Mass.. Hollius My Jr, D.C: Tueodore Mead, lil W. W. Miller. Wis: ©. H. Nourse Ir, Md.; Clinton Parkin- son, P. ©: Heury ©. Porter, N.Y ; George P Ramedeil, Mass’; Thonaas ¢ H. Koss, N.Y: J. G.s Clair, N.Y: Wilham Pindali, Del. The forty-seventh annual commencement of the Medical Department of Colambian Col- ke place on Monday evening at the isth-street Baptist Church, when ‘he degree of Doctor of Mediciue will be contesied on the following gentle —James M. Davidson, Missouri. M. D. Peck and J. W. Parker. N.Y. ©. W. Franzomi, D.@ JK. P Gle-son. Pa CH. Humphreys, Olio. W. W. Munson, N.Y George ©. Colby, Missouri. Albert E. Johnson, N.Y; Caarles A. Pri atiss, Missowri ‘The order of exercises will be: I Rev. Dr Samson: Conterrieg ot Db edictory. J. K. P. Gleeson, M.D Sting class, Address to the Gr Prot. W. P. Jounston, M inter sper 1Re bane Rich, Ind; Wm joan, Penn: FO er. DY rees: Val. of the gradu- Torac deales= an on was Hal. G James dir appoiuted at th meeting to prep as tif manicipal la policy, recogmt de 2 by imporing a heavy (ax ou ey bad agreed upon Teseiy then presen. d, pledging the « om and Goorgetown to = the ment 2 non-resident di providing intment of * commit t wom of (he mercuants o: < the licenes of nou eressed to such & sam as ction to residents eugazed in | nesting all Fe spectsble toreizy withdiaw their drummer from our | U dealers here no:to pur- | providing fo " .@oa of the rsolauons, properly an. Boe ‘, in the Halumore Sw: Phita- | 1 er, and New York Tihacu f Mir. Doy was ip favor of a sworn agreeim AINows the dealers. to tue Work together, Mr. Luchs advoca et maien of the dealers iutoa sort of dete orp band over to the police ail peddlers ay visit theircstablishments. Mr, Brau- | fenberg thought the eity dealers WhO wen: out among smaller shops peddling tovacco aud cigats should be classed as drummers “ir. Mudd said that some clerks in the depart. | ments should 0¢ called drummers, as he knew | (ne who is in the habit of sending to Bis home | su the Northern States his monthly salacy to | be uw «dim making cigars to defray bis family | sy apd thi ‘Bus mauutictured ugbt to this city for sale to the injery | of tbe trade of the resident dealers. Aiter tu’ ther debate, the resolutions were adopted, and - Cuair appointed Messrs. Roose,Gasch. Dry, | sud Clayton & committee to secare th- tric: Hog! co-operation of e Di erchauts for the purposes of the resolu Adjourned —_.—__— Last xt private seance or exhibition of “Sponiosl Physical Manifestations” was given | at Gdeon Hall. The “medium” was Master Frank I nuell, a boy of fourteen, te son of Com: ner Gunnell, of the Seventh Ward For son. time past the manifestations througa this youth Dave drawn numbers trom all pars ot the her's hou-« in Sourh Wash. 2 aud im view of the general mrrest dis- pisyed. ‘Bis exhibition was given preliminary puplic one to be held on Monday night sme ball for the benefit o, the Th i those E rared not uly the pe tying. bell-ringing, &c. of the Dav- hers. but also Fay’: teats of thedari | fe are no believer im spiritual # manifestauons, but have simply » give no explanation of the coomplishment, aud that mance by young Gunnell was yet More jve\ plicable from the fact that the spec tors were allowed place themselves abou As utterly to preclude the confederates being used. Th Bild are of the bighest respects Id not lena themselves to any Master Frank has an ingenu- ous ond tace, well ealculated * inspire confidence. These tanogent looming Dboys ate sometimes pm rus, bat we shall prefer to believe thar Maser Frank is as aightforward ag be looks. Without under taking to classify the Gunnell performance w: will add (bat itis very remarkable—the mast so we bave seen in this way, considering the age of the boy and his surroundings. The exhib. tom at leon Hall on Monday night w:ii doubtless attract large numbers of those who Bave heard of 2. —_o——_. THR vine comMeNrON SERVICE presenced to the Metropolitan M. E. Church (which is to be dedicated to-morrow) i> on exhibition in the window of the Messrs. Galts’ Jewelry store, on Penrsyivania avenve, between i1th and Ita streets. apd .s a magnificent donation. Taere | Ate five pieces im the set, atl of solid silver. lined with gold, and each piece ts beautifully add ornamented with appropriate me- The principal piece in the set is in- Presented to the Metropolitan M. E rch by Mrs. James Foster, as a tribate of jection to the memory of ber husband, who died December 26:h, 1552." The whole service is ipclosed im a neat walnut case hned w. Diue velvet, amd is valued at $1,110). —— BORN on TER Cars — Yesterday atternoor, ‘88 one of the Southern bound trasue was sbou- leaving Baitimnore, a woman entered one of the cars and took @ sea:, but in a shor: time with i@iculty made ber way to aside mee where she gave birth to a fine gir?. ‘he cries of the new comer brought several ladies to th assistance of their suffering sister, as also physician, and in @ shor: time she was placed | mm /@ conch and taken to more comfortable quarurs. The railroad men propose to hris:en ebild Caroline. ——_o—___. Mx. Horxixe MguTNRR, Cut! wicbia few years past, ove of the principal clerks of the ia S. Treasurer's office, an series of a residen: of tBis y. Ww to learn, is lying quice 1!) at Bis roo: wards, of Yoru ee oa Suiting fork, Pa. i wi on the 4:3 of Marca —e —o—— CBABACTER SUBTCHes OF Gaant ann Qor- Fax, im the Sunday Gazette. which will be issued 1 MOTrew, With & great deal of other interes:- ing matter street, near 11th. ——_o—__ Tas Frassons ira mber for © form on iBe eas-ern cen! Pico of = atol, where Generai Grant pani be inangorated om Thurrday next, bas been deliveret a EB Of the duilding, and ‘ke work w. Menced ob Momday. THE COURTS. Crmenar Court, Ju! Dr. b pr ot —Yesterda, closed bis arew Howe Ripley, iadioted tor ma enter, ip DAVing caured the deaih of Mrs. Minerva A Martin in December iast, during whic Sharp words were engaged In by Mr. counsel tor the sceused and himself. Gen, Carrington read trom @ Massschusetts case and Mr. Cook having asked that be read the whole case, which Mr. Carrington declined to Jo, Temarked that he (Mr. Oarrngten) had concealed the true point, Gen. U. appealed to the Court, saying the remark was insulting, and sbould be withdrawe. Mr. Cook said be Would withdraw nothing; and Mr Carrington charged that Mr. Gook having insulted bim in court of justice, was Acting the part of a cowsrd. Mr. Cook replied that he was re- sponsible, but subsequently after Judge Fisher had stopped the controversy. said that he did not inteud to impute to the Instrict Attorney intentional misrepreseatation, and therenpoo good feeling was restored and the argument closed. This morning, Judge Fisher charged the jury, in the course of which he said a mere error of judgment should uot be punished, for all are lible to err. It he gave medicine for the pur- pose of relieving the patient, and by mistake Prescribed an excescsive dose, he is not guilty of manslaughter. If there was willtul rash- ness: if he cared not whether the medicine dalled or cured. it woald be different from a case Where the medicine is administered with honest intentions. It had been testifled that this was one of perscriptions which it wa3 de- Signed should not be administered atter reef was bad, and that deceased was relieved by the | first dose. The physi sponsible | tor the ration of the second d quit him. The jury afte turned A verdict of not guilty prisoner was discharged, receiving the cougrat. | ations of a number of his friends. Frank | Carroll, convicted of pettit larceny. was «en- d to one month in jail James Wardea aud | Michael Lanbady. convicted of ttarcens, | fo eleven months in jail. Robert Rowles. pettit | larceny,one menth in jul. William The and William Ko ene month in ja id bottery wi and the | intent to hill, penitentiary. Henry Wh. larceny, one day in jail. ORrHANS’ COURT, Juige Purvi. — This morning. letters testtmeatary were issued to Francis H. Darby and John H. McCutchen on the estate of Martha Isher wood—hond £¥),00) Levers of admidistration 02 the estate of Geo. | McCeney were issued to Edward P. McUeney bond $1.00, and te Marvin P. Fisher on estate | oft Harriet F. Fisher; bond $00. Thomas D. | Wailer, on estate of Richard Reed, ot White. hall, N.Y.,and Harvey Taylor, of Cleveland, N.¥. bond $50 in each case. The will of W H. Hodge was tully proven, and letters, with ‘wil annexed, irstied to Anna Hodge; bond Sil PELE TET BSTESS METROPOLITAN BREWERY.— We understand thet this flne property can be purchased on reasonable terms {rom the present owner, who recently bought it at a public. sale, Our German fieads had better beatir themselves. Thousands of dollurs go out of this city monthly, if noi weekly, to pay for jager beer manutactured in Baltimore and Pbilacelpbia, and other cities north of us Thousands xo to pay treights for barre! filled, coming, and empty barrels goi All this money should be kept at home, to give profitaple employment to our own people, instead of to enrich others who have bo interest here. The property referred to consists of a fine large brick prew house, nearly new, of some architecturi! prevensions And pertect in all its arrangements, extensiv: vaults .or storing the beer, ample grounds at- tached, and in feet all the necessary fixtures for 4 first-class brewery. Population to be sup- plied in ths and neighbormg cities and coan- fies about two hundred thousand and coa- stantly ine ing Norival establishinent of any consequence, and none likely to be for the cext quarter of a century. These are the facts, and if we are a judge of business they afford an opportunity for profit- able enterprise celdom to be met with. If onr German citizens scan‘t see it,” perhaps there are others rt a distance who We give the hunt toall whom it may concern, and charge rothing for it. The present owner will make no beer nor be interested m making any. He has enough else to do—be assnred o: that He can sell the ground and buildings aud ma‘e- rials for enough to pay back bis mosey with fpterest. It remains to be seen wh are, with the means at band, to -upply our- se.ve- hereafter ith lager beer, 8. we are now, on otter cite Ying tribute all the time in Suh lack of enterprise at hom ——— THe Potomac FRont.—Owing to 4 Borthwest wind, which Bus prevail t forty-eight hour re os not an Of a sailing vessel to report to-day. moepbere ts biting cold, and unde: ot the gale the river Thi morning sloop i tog. the first an oyster trader aud the lait at, broke from their moormes Riley's woarf and drit‘ed at the mercy of the And waves as far as the betore they could be overtaken, ‘There war no per- on bowrd wither vessel. and the wonder is 1 tor the tval Tae at- the Action "uusually vilowy is and Johu Hard. {| they shorid have been carned so cfeat a distanoe without meeting with some me injury. Tae steamer Astow vith a few passengers cn and pias tor M her regular be smeruing, though the trip did gur much pleasure On Friday nex. t Wawacet will resume her semi-ween- nechons between this city, ¢ d iutermedais leaving y Whart(# ecent 1 vadergoim© im orovemen') a in the mornin, ernon ——o A MEETING OF EN who were ergs Various avocalioas for the reliet of the army during the late war. as physiciaus. nur Was held to-day at [2in.at Voion League Dr. M E. Walker in the chatr, and Mrs. S. P Edson -ecretary. Kemarks were made by Mrs rroeman, True, Laurie, Lamon, Sagar, Keene, Cooper and others, stating the objects thereof after Which, a Tesoluiou was adopted to the effec! that it was expedient and desiravle that & permanent organization should be formed, to be composed cf the women who were DUrs:s, OF were otherwise engaged in the relief of tbe army during the iate war, and statng the value of a record of suck services. for Whick purpose arrangements should be at ouce made to iastitute a general correspondence and interchance of informatien trom person= in all parts of tbe country. Committees were thew appointea to further the object? of the pro- posed organization, and the meeting then ad- journed, Free at THe T vt bulf-past I! o'clock ¢ iderable © itement was caused among the clerks of the Treasury Department by an alarm cf fire, which procetded from the accidentat burning of a lot of waste paper deposited in au Abte-foou, im the bavemen? of the northeast wing of the Treasury bni'ding. The fire wag first’ discovered by Mr. Charles Clark-, a watchman on the premises, whow at. tention was attracted by flues issuing from the window through which the waste paper was throwa into He immediately proceeded to the spot, # With the assistance of other employees, € guished the fire with a few buckets of water, The origin of the fire is not known, thous’ .t is believed that im empzying « basket of 2 at. bist on the floor a short time before, there mu t ave been 4 match in the mass of paper which igwited and set fire to it. shdloide ES FUNERAL or THE Late Key. Joun Rone — The funeral of this well-known mintster the Methodist Episcopal Chufch, whose su: dep Geath on Thursday morning was noti in the Stag of that afternoon, took place from the Foundry Church this morning. The re. mame were inclosed in a walnut coffin, cov- ered with black cloth, and with r handles, and on the breast wasasilver plate with the pame and age of the deceased. The servi. es ‘were conducted vy Rev. Wm. Hamilton and B. Peyton Brown, esch of whem spoke in feeling terms of the life and character of the deceased, and at their conclusion the corpse was taken to the depot and left im charge of the undertaker, H. King, tor shipment to Kaltimore, ‘where the body will be interred, Rey. Mr. Stitt, of that city, conducting the services at the em: etery. Cowcurts N the room ty T WERK.—The Sacred Con- cert to be gi on Monday evening, the ist proximo, at the Gharch of the Epiphany, Promises to be an attractive entertainment to the lovers of music in our community. At the Foundry Church, om Monday évening, @ Grand Sac! Concert will be given, at which some of the first talent in this section will re The Grand Concert by the Masonic Choir, for the benefit of the new Masonic Temple, ai the Congregational Church, on Tuesday even. ing next, will be a great musical treat, and our readers will do well to attend on that occasion ———— Bove 1s Biux.—The commissioned officers of this organization met at Wieewell Barracks 1 large numbers to make prepara. tions for turning out March 1, General S. H. Potter in the chair W. S. Fletcner. secretary. Mach enthusiasm was manifested on account ofthe success of the parade on the vid inst., ‘and i: was unanimously resolved that thecom. manding general be requested to order ont the crmmand im the day parade on the 4th of Marcb, and alto take immediate steps to Rave & grand torcblight procession in the evening. ——_e.—_—_ Daizcats E:scrgp.—The members of the East Washington M. P. Church have elected P.M. Pearson delegate, and R. id higy Se alternate, to represent the church in the Mary. land Conference, which meete in Georgetown on Wednesday, Marco tit. pl tS alana ImyROVING.—Mr. F. A. Boswelj, the City Register, whove serious illness we have heres ofore nots ec, We Bre gind to say, is much ber. Ser to-day Visivoms raow THE New York Covs- ite of rooms has been engaged at | p Honse tor the accommodation of the New York Cc ancils. who are expected to ar. rive here Monday morning. The New | Yorkers, while here, will be the guests of the | city, and no doubt their entertainment will be | | worthy the cayatal of the mation. The com- ittees appointed by the Councils on Thars- day evening on the reception ot the New York Councils will hold a meetuug at the City Hall this evening to perfect all necessary urrange. Ments tor the occasion. ——__»—__. Magtzerott HaLL was filled last even- | ing by & highly respectal dience to | ness the interesting exhibition of the Deven- | port Brothers, Anotber entertainment will be given iis evening, and one on Monday even- | Ing. —— BLtxp Tom commences & series of concerts a: | Odd Fellows’ Halil on Monday evening next. CayTernury still living aud the programme tor to night 1s an entertaiuing one. 200+ OITY ITEMS. GENRAAL GRANT bas not ip ‘ormed the ear people” who will be im bis Cabinet, bat Hable & Co. have frequently advised the public that thoce fine Black Dress Suits, just the thing for Inavguration Day, can be bad at #8 Penusyl- Vania Avenue. Call at once, to obttin th choicest; a8 well as your pick of the fine as. | ortment of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. } —+—e—__. TRE CnowDs OF STRANGERS in Washingioa betoken the approach of the great event. the Inauguranon of Geueral Grant, the new - the United States. Toe ladies are all » Tegard to the ball, and there is a great rush to Mr Pricg’s One ‘Dollar Jewelry Store. 435 Pennsylvania avenne, three doors from 4% street. His Etruscaa Sets and bis Oroide Wateh Chains tor bidies and gen - Hemen. beautifully enameled, and with bunt- ine cases, as low as twenty dollars, are selling: very rapidly, Mr. Prigg hasalsoamagnific ut collection of silvet ted aricles., which he sells much below the usasl rates, and which find ready purchasers a Macie Come colors an indelible brown or black. Magie Comb contains uo poisonons substances. | Comb leaves no stain on the skin, Comb the pract‘cal economist. Magic Comb leaves no injurious effect. Magic Comb restores iT to its original color Magic Comp will restore Youth to the aged, ‘and Beauty to the Young. 3 —~* THE Macte Come will color the hair or beard & permavent black or brown. It contains no Rolson, leaves no slop or stan ou the kim, 23 k: bee’ been fully tested on white brads and beards in Washington, changing them to a beautiful dark colo- in'a few minutes, og the dye permanently fixed; and it 1s too welr | known to be considered any humbug. Sold wholesale and retail by Charles Stott, No. 375 Penn. avenue, Washington, and to be had o: all druggists, te —_+—_—_. GENTLEMEN'S BLack CLOTH WALKING oars for 15 and $20: fine black clovh Frock Coats for S, ; flue black cloth Dress Coxt- for 2! ‘. Henning’s, No. 511 7th street. One Price only. j BLANKETS to keep the friends of President | Grant warm during thei t to our city. | 1.000 for sale at Adamson’s, 506 “th street. near | Pennsytvania 6 a AT Kepvcep Prices.— White Shirts, Under- shirts, Drawers, Halt Hose, Neck Tie>, Scarfs, and Handkerchiets, at A! Strauss’ Poputat Clothing House, Pa. ave., bet. lth and 11th sts, | —— A rew More of those Inauguration Mat- tresses left, from €] up: Pillows, 25 and cents J.T. Coupwatt & Co., Auctioneer: W. corner Pennsylvania aveuue and i st. 5 | =a ee GENTLEMEN OF TASTE and fashion will find latest spring style Dress Hate at Stinemetz’s, it Pennsylvania avenue, Prices ranging S), 6.57 and $s Particular attention called to iat. 2 ——— For THE 47H OF MarcH.—Black Cloth Short Frock Coats, Black Cloth Sack Coats. Bisex Doeskin Pants, Black Cloth Vests, all kinds of Cassimere Suits, and a variety of light dark colored Cassimere Pants and Vests cut in the latest styles, which will all be 5 greatly reduced prices, in order to mak. some provements in my store. A. STRAUSS’ Pop- uber Clothing House, Pennsyivauit avenue, between Ith and [1ta' streets. Five nexpreo Cot Lounges, with heads, canvass bottoms: don”: waut mit the cheapest bed for the proprietors of hotels and whoreut tarnished rooms: only S150) b. ALAA +008 Ub street, mex! to Peumsylya + Ovorro 1 red growers New Jerse celebrated Port G1 from the g RAVE ¢ This country is ise ot wine Thy, Where the made purely following tetter ysiciin Who lives in sizht of Speer’s vineyard wiil be of interest to our readers Passaic, Oct I-65, 1 hereby certity that Mr. 4! Speer,’ of this village, has « large vineyard Of choice grape Vines, which are looking very fine. Heal-o | ase A Ziel Muy grapes, not as yet pro- peing AS Many bimself as is required to keep bis stock of wine full. He baa the PortGrape. the wine of which is heid im high es.ination, wd of which be basa larg: quantity on band and lying in his ceilars. requirig age betore be disposes of KA. Tenuvyg, M. D. ihe abow vine can be procured ot our drng- | gusta. | QB WALTHAM WATCHES & | The e\tennive ase of thems watches for the Inst fifteen years by Railway Qonductors Engineers wet Expree-men—the moat oxacting of watch. | ere—has thoroughly demonstrated the SU), steadiness, deralility and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that these reepe ts, im todecide the question as ty the | lass in alt real value of these t! oe ohker pene. More than 400,000 of these watches -e now | speaking tor themselves in the pocko-ts of the ple—s proof wd @ guaranter of their euperiority overall others ‘The muyerfor ore oudzation and arefe extent of t mpany's Works at Waltham, euabte them to | Produce watches at ® price which renders « ompe tition futile, and those who bay any other wate, Merely pay from 25 to # per cout. wore ter (neir catches than isn esenry We are now felling Waltham Watches at lees prices fu creembacks tham the gold prices before the war. There is ne other manutaczere of any Mua in the United States of which t ‘There tine-pirces combine every itapro that a long expertenes has prover! of real practical m Hay.og bad the sefusal of neatly every in- veution fm watcWmaking originating in this coun- try, or im Europe, only thove were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful artizans in onr works, and long use on the part of the Hic. denionstrated to be essential to corvect und en- during time keeping. Among the many {mprovements we would,par icularize ‘The invention and use of a centre. pinion of pecu- lier construction, to prevent damage te the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having bud the refusal of all cther contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent Pinion as being the best and fanit lean, 5 Mardened and tempered bair-gprings, now uni- veveally admitted by Watchmakers to Ee the best, are need in all grades of Waltham Watshe-. All Waltham Watchee"heve dust proot caps, pro- tecting the movement from dust, and lessening the Recessity of the frequent cleaning necessary to other watches. : Our new patent stem winder, or keyteas watch, fs already « decided success, amd 8 grest Improve. ment on any stem winding watch im the. Am-rican market, and by far theeheapeat watch cf ite qnal- ity now offered tothe public. 2 To prevent imposition, buyers should invariably demand a certificate of geaulnemese. No watsnee retailed by the Company. : For further facta and Information. adcrems ROBBINS & APPLETOS, Gen’ tgente, HLEB a: 162 Bresdwey, New Yorn. | Grace Oburea Chapel, High streer, + \Woopd AND € GEURGETUWN, Affaire im Geergetow: DEATH OF AN ESTIMABLE CiTizgy.—Erastus B. barrett, an estuwadle youug merchant Georgetown, died this morning at ht: residences, corner 3d and Fayette streets, His disease was dropey, and aliDough be has been 4/1 a long time, tis death was unexpected to bis many friends, wh» (bought that for the past few days be was improving. His tuperal will take piace on Tue+day morning, at Wy . Tue FLovr Makket.—The toltowing prices for flour have ruled during the past week ch’s Family, 8 $1475, Georgetown Family, $1283'3, Extra, $7,248 50: Snperfloe. $6.50 Canal Family, $1150as12 50, Extra, a=.50; Soderfine, $6286 50, at thes _ $5489 per 10) 5,000 sheep, at $to 74, cents per Ib. cows and calves, @4a@60 Ham Fat Case.—Peter Lynch and Thos Jackson, colored, were arrested last evening by officer Cameron, charged by J. T. Thecker with the larceny of a ham, and a Bearing this morning resulted ineach being fined $2 59), Riveg Faoxt.—Eatered—Steamer Valley City. McCarthy, New York, with merchandise for District merchants, Lecture —To-morrow evening Rev. A A Tayler. pastor of Bridge Street Presbyterian urch, will deliver & lecture on he = arc, hing of Salem,” which will no doubt be both ipstructive and ent-rtaining. THR CLosixe LeeTuae of the season, at will be given by Mr. Le Tournean. vertisement. Te-TiIMoNtAL.— The vote of by the Iate ¢ ommon Coun President, Dr. Char thanks tendered to their return able aud enclosed in a frame, for preseutauon to the benefloiary of the v =a fine specimen of 1a0sDip, Aud Ho doubt will be appreciate by the recipient, sore. A RESOLUTION to provide fo: Rartholomew hydrant Aldermen and Board of of rpOraieen of Grerjerow, Tha: the sum of twenty-five dollars pe, and the same ts hereby, appropriated to be paid by the Clerk upon proper fouchers for the pur- bose of repiaciug @ Bartholomew hydrant iu Foxall’s alles, between Congress and Jeffer- son stivets; tbe work to be done under the su- ryiion of the Water Engineer Approved, February 20, 109, A Reso. vTION to pay certain clarms. solved by the Boord gy Alde-men and Board of mmon Comner! of the Corpura’s the Clerk be, aud be is hereby, directed to pay to the order of the President of tbe Georgetown Gas Light Company the sum ot ninety-one dollars and fifty-flye cents, the amouBt of the account of said company to January 26th, 1869, and to the order of Dick- son & King the sam of one bundred and ¢wen- ty-three dollars and twelve cents, the amount of their account to the 2d of December, Int » and to the order of F. J. Ludeke three dollars, Amount of bis accourt te February isth, 1-6 Approved, Februar, 69. A ResoLvtion relating to certain stalls in the Market House. Resolved by Board of Aldermen and hoard of Common Coun ilof the Corporati of George That the Clerk be, and be is hereby, instracted to extend the sale of Stills No. 22 and 23, in the Market House, to Philip Hazel, for the t-rm of twelve years and three months from the Ist of April, [+6-. for the suin of seven hundred dol- lars, one-third cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, witn interest: /*roviil That the premium ot forty-five dollars alreaay paid shall be credited on the amount of the cash payment, the deterred payments to be cor siderea a= secured upon the stalls, and on con- dition that the stalls so sold stall be repos. sessed by the Corporation i default sha! be made in the payment of either of the noies 10 be given by the said Philip Hacel at the time of che perfection of the sale, and subject to an annual rent of forty dollars. thd be at further reolvrd, That the said Philip Hazel sball comply with the before-mentioned terms of sale within ten deysafter the approval of this resolution Approved, Febrnary 20, 1859, ee Georgetown Advertisements, | }RIDGR STREET PLESBYT rUBCH bev A A E Ta Sabbath Evening Discourses on Oli harscters” Subeet for TO-MORRO NING © Melohisedvc, King ot (pbenee TOWN Fugit w ast of March CHAS DW ll GBPERSIGN ve a lormed a Coy -etuerel der the name and «t of BUKROUGHE & DUUGAL forthe peeges ' mmission Business In Fi: vether Produce, an¢ Dealers in Guan: Here. "KB at. 1 THIS Day Ww The tnst ess for the past thirteen years condnot td by me haw been thi Burroughs ¥ Dougal I cordtal!- commend tt Dew firm to my customers and fi‘onds RENJ DARBY, George D BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, pS 48 RUPTCY,, aaa ISTRICT OF Car, At the City of Washingto: Faery, 1509. The undersigned hereby Ves nothc Phu appointment as Assignee ol ANTONTA PEL LET) ‘it: inthe City of Washington, within sat District, who been adjudged a Bankrupt upor bis own petit by the Supreme Court of said Dis trict. OU. MASON, Atiorney-at- Lav City Hall, A-signee. et as. n the 20th aay of Fe) awtw [P ®ankucrtoy, t the City of Washington, on the Vete flay ot e ingtow. re 19th February, 1969 ‘Tbe ui hereby gives m: ed tice of bis a intment Avsignee of PA. DAK NEILLE, inthe City of Wasblastou, with District. who has been adjudged a Benkrapt bis own petition by the Supreme Court of said trict GEO. MASON, Attorary-at-Law, i City Hall. Aseicnee. —————— WOOD AND OOAL. OAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. 1am selling best quality of Would AND COAL At very low price BH. cLAY STEWART, feb20-1f Office corner H and 22th streets P. BROWN & SON, | Course® loin Bigeer asp New Fork Avex “REST EDUCTION N PRICcS or coa tr. felo-tf GABoEy SEEDS AND GAKDEN Foous, At IN@ J BAKER'S xvicultarel Ware! south sid La ave, Det “seh and losis ets Hose BOBEY!! OF FINEST QUALITY, (in the Comb In 2-1b.,4-1b., and 10-Ib. Stands, At New York Prices. ee iol Under Bbbitt House Rovxs FRENCH RESTAURANT, 419 P STREET, Between 1éth and Isth streets, Service als Carte and Provatar, Dinner inan; style. fos Linzsrone: LIMESTO! LIMESTONE 5 CAR LOAD pA AR LOADS of the LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUR, Jnst received aad for sale RN AND SOUTH ‘Also. all G: EN EX TBAB n ole tor Bakerg and Grecrre ja19-2m Botreet. vetwoen ith and 12th. XAKDEN SEE D G § SEEDS AND GARDE: 3. 7 A. E'S Task: Aurion! tural Warehouse, La ave , South side, bet 9th and loth sts. [EY"8yBoDy News TaEM,— Gentlemen's me SHIBTS om band ant order, and a perfert ted iN Various al Marcle. Ueder ‘Shine ne EOS and me Hosiery. Gloves lias. and assortment of | wii, gentlemen's Furnisming Qvods. toretber wit a ie re Soaps. Perfomerice, Fen y Articles, tc Every crticle warranted to be wat -presentad, and | Feagonshly prices aud fair cooling carefully ad- 8. BURR, hered to fel-colm Ts Bustos, Paroperes te 345 Fat. bot. otband kth. i al Gray SEBCS AND GALDEN TOuLs, at JNU 4 BAKEE® hon, Le ave, ¥ fe2s het oth auc 10th sts ORGETOW N CORPORATION Laws. | je renewal of a | vorite and well know: aod INSURANCE, Lewis JOHNSON 2 CO. PENNSYLVANIA av DOMBFTIC 4ND we BANK*RS. rR, OOF STREET EALERS ty RB Ore BEIGN BX RANGE Government 82d Corporation Bonds bought and #0) AN other Marketable Secarities sold or boacht on commission feat GUY & PHEL' MSTRA?Y ‘esident Secretary CONNECTIC UTUAL LIPE INSUR ANCE COMPANY or BAkTFORD, CONN Assets over coms-tf mnmittee deat FRANOI8 G Chartered by Speciai act of ¥ COOKK, Ob: SMERSON W. PEET Putisdelpnt ed Actuary | B.S TURNER. Washingtou Aoxt MITH gent, TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DGLLAKs. @EORGB F. MARBL: Federal Black, Boom ¥, Opposite Post (fice Bepartment Corner 7th and F at cote or Tas ASHINGTON, D. C.. ERS: oF BH OLABK Philaceiphia. Preeti a airman Finance and >< BY D OOOKB, Washington, Vice Por THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Compas UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, t Seer ical Director MEDIVAL ADVISOR ¥ is: BABNKS. Surgeon Geueral * 7, Washingt ne Oper m ited States Navy, Washingto: \ 3 | DLW. BLISS, + Washington | Tre advantages oncred vy this Company are - | Itien Natonal C paroeaed: te epeaial | “A paid up corital of 92,900,000 | ony . | It otters fow Fates of premtam It tarnishes larger insurance thay otber coo panies for the samh money definite and certain in ite terms It fee bome company in every locality [ts policies are exempt from attachment are no necessary restrictions Every policy ts non-torfeitable, Policies may be taken which thefr fall amount and retarn ail ¥ to the tusnrec the premiums, «: that the insurance costa only the decrease om thr annuel payments Policies will be tesued that wil! pay to the to gared daring life an aunual income ef one-tenth the amount named in the ley No extra rate fs charged for risks upon theliver of females It Insures not to secure dividends cost that dividends will be tm AL AGENT Is W. Bnd applications from com thes fc hk agenc! Should be etdroneed A COUNT Agee only t) sity: lars, spplication but at solow ble TED IN EVERY par witp suitable endorsements to the © v's Geners) eit reapective dietricre @ENERAL AGENCY MARYLAND, FoR DELAWARE, v phlete. and full partteaiars give: ‘Ot the Office of the Comrany fp th! — Nia WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT OF COLU aT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STEEET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TM NY WASHINGTON D. © ge 29 Ty PEoresars FoR CAVALRY HOMSES Hein TR. De Oni Ovana. New Sealed Proposals Bich by tw | be receiv, | ou MONDAY Two Bundred between the di ABEL 1D, Ins he Horses well broken, nft@en (15) te PART WENT OF TH ARES! ta Prart OF dui lente. with © St this office nntil lis c' March i, 1569. for the de! yf thi must be seund ja ever full flesh ard good « neith 0 Teepe table ies, not b Fie omice tn kam Fifty (280, CAVALRY Kok aid of the contract and Particn bruary 19 is9 4 e a. tr xteen (16) hand» hieh. trom five to nice (9) years old, and well adspted for caveicy purposes ot be received lione will “received Blank proposals and toll conditions contract will be furcished omee Bide fe 2 it wUPPLIES FOR THE U_8 s TRANSPORTATION PayMasrer's Urerce. U.8.N 29 Brovowas NY . February 25, Sealeo Pr. posals. to be endorsed om the “Bide for Supplies, or T care may be) oclock PM. Supplice and Transportati nu: Supplies to be uf best quality, and deli y Yard. New York, subject to the usaal io. spection tere Burrow <0) pounds (Now. 4,5 “otton Twine ‘Thread Ber NAVY, AND General A buect to a rigid inspection n sold by Government wt! WILLIAM MYERS. Brevet Brig. General, Chief Quartermaster. red. free at. viz of Equpment and Return Conscruction and Repovr rxpense at the Avont £0 square feet of Chaim rs’ patest now Conductors, delivered and ltted spon the builers, complet: Be direct te Bo and pork. rele dried tobser 0 100 boxes cand) feet sundries, ana 710 feet The right ts reserved to reect any or all b that may not be deemed advaatazeous to the Gv tee awarded be obtained at t of the vessel, wi probable day of sailing rency. after retarm of receipted ‘witbout primage 5 Yard. Ne China” ts reserved mest boxes soap. 20 bales cloth les Japan ea soap # bales clotuin: meas rity required for the ery(within twenty days Biauk form nf n reac ght pazable of nd Clothing York r 20) barrels beet 8 heather ) halt barrels better, 48 boxes and Prompt Teup- jadine. Proposals not duly endorsed on the envelo) ang net made ip all reep-ets to conform: advertisement and blank forms farat<ned, wii! | not be considered Parties mabing proposals are invited to be {tat the hour avove namet, when the bide wil | * this Total measurement, about 5 (25 | t. Also, for Nagara\i for 40 boxes of tobarce, 133 bu NEW FACTS IN THE THEOK) orure DR. RADWAY'sS SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVE wy Serabiiches @ New Theory of Ou. ang p Human Bxtete oc A. B—Brery ounce LIAN, PARSI Ra BRAY Sprnts. employed exclusirely ty Dr. Ka (Co, Sor thas pumpore | H TRE SASSAPARILLIAN BEBO) TEROLGH TE: eer L the blowd With nour s biseme smal ment it ome amd Mesh ane Ome wn police the system with caloric or heat mak eeravel. gh It water the water clear Lt cures barcennees 2 home 10 THOSE WHO SF There ir rot s man. “ weete! by che ase if theirs are dient rede pon ri CUNGS LIVER BIDNEVS wel oho sire = Bot wasted erosd the proces of eepal {ony able of eustaintrg the ¢ wabWars SAKOAPARILITAN KESOLY) NT Abd cecomponttiens =t pped the elements decay that how eniat b eo} trom the @y stem Batrene canes @ UNG KIUNRY @hd ther organs are Wasted vicerate! and ¢ tr J abl recreti ue altered. be ine may. and wt ILLIAN RESOL perhapa for years. for ay be, tt thy of thie « the repairs will sand the BLOOD WILT ash hemith oD al! «consti nemse, and stop the cay ana dec mponition SULA, Bright's Dims CONSUMPTION 86 k ont NEVA. SRcOMDAKY Bertie. ead th | Doteon ot remerea! ate devel. ped through the pr Caw 0! Jeportta trom the ther im the Lane Bhiw, Kidneys Bindderor teiiuiar Tissue. « | these diseases ip their Dee! < Scrofula. right f the hid nd the most ditteult of Fraale (ier letters af Irgeity from the aes nh all over the country In a»! ries. we beg to remind eli whom i drop of the Bereapartlit through the Pleod Juices af the = estes of the The Bareapar ‘and other _ | creer of ifs for it repairs v with pew and «und Brac Ivent poreranes frssu- mm . | une elements, and supplicg the s rtem with aay deficiency of Calorrc OF Acat making comstun No matter how de ply seated or on | grafted in the orga’ be. wiih repatr constituents as snc trong t By the the Sarcaparilion Reso vent b wth substances taken tote the urine ite provese of diges a Chie. before it te te tloot, utiimate tu th oints.or from «1 may have ran th r SChOFLLA.COB CUBED AND BAbL iN KA RINGWOR AS AONE & LESH Tim AND ALL WEAN EAING AND Pa COaKGES. Stull SWEATS Loss ADP ACL WASTER Oe THE LIVE bOARE WITHIN THB CURA MON ER OF MODERN AND A Few EB WiLL ARY PERS “ THESE +0 POY NETH tient @aily brow: ftiom tow ih srresting veede craire the sone BIR new fh i aud this the Sar-apert ie will and A cure tain. for whem eoce thie wok of purinestion lina ot waet pair ay the pat ter} a trom tiwe vbw * LY tee ST FAOBL AL ENTS IN TUF SM tows TE r VERILOLD DIBR AS L Y Posty ish CRATING bi w ik NE BE Th w 1s om.) a3 Etat vt KICKIN F-TORGD TO 4 D abe O8 ONE) IME PRSOULTRL, BOC ical men, wend sapariiiian &- ry a b arficaltt - an tic tu Calcalour diseases and it ts ow | superior to Becha. Jnutyr | Digitalis. Tarp nti in Keglend ap France « to the Jikc onCer the new Ur. Radway 's late discovers fs drew veg tal be opened. J ELD&EDG! yh cag fe 25 2 Paymaster, U 8. Navy peliten teesetooek, ba pene ae ee PBororaLs FOR Con: Aisenses ine fixed fact } Heavwcauters Fiyiw Miutary Distaicr TRE PERILE OF WOMAN He: j Srare oF Texa oO ce oF Cue QUARTER MA<TER. i Sealed Pr A qo Fel il te +. 199. ogere a ‘opesais duplicate. w: tat threat ri the most cr ithe wi | At thie office nptth MOND. March 1. bere wusenee: Fn Ro called belied m.. for furnisht ment at Port a8. with euch quan | THE CHANGE OF LiFe / orn as may revutred until Jeane # 1-9 All whe use ft at Ghis perid wil be cond ide the above mast or for mer through « trving . found. sheiled corn, subject to the in- -alety ape renewed health sapction. of the rece officer. it Dave been cured of thetr fe very to commence by the isth of March. 199 Cor ssiturions an@ of ail } and continue in such quastities and at such tim» ean. Dei Fo" Biiou, b; Lives ante men die tp ber pb). 209 the balance ef her life with fi redcm from tbe / if i ii ; i it es i i $3 dj Ex | Fe i f ae as : i it ‘| i | r ] for Corn to the under 8 5 see FY & & peculiar to be Iactence in supply 1 Temetial agents to protect the female «yrtens FERIA the serious coureyecne:s oftes catatled CESSATION OF THE MEN-ES This geurralty tekes place stweca the ages of 40 and 4) wbenever Chrovl.. ecrifaioun, Nervous,