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{ ~~ a EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Mational Tamatag—*Humpty Dampty” and the Gregory Pantomine Troupe WALL's Urera Hoves.—Laure Ki York Company in « Our American Cousin. \HTERBURY HaLt.—Mons. Weithoff’s Bal- let Troupe and other attractions. Prov. Swira’s Art Gallery, 304 Psansyl- vania avenue. Youso Max's Onristiaw Assoctation Burrpre, “th and D streets. Exhibition of Paintings. URCH OF INCARWATION.—Readings ns by Mrs. Petucrue King and other -~MARCH 10, 1569, ee en Lay Rerresexration 1x THE M. E. CHU RCB.—A meeting of the friends of Las rep- Tesentation in the Methodist Was beld at the Metropolita corner 43 and U streets, Inst The awit ence included many prominent Methodists aud several Iadies. Senator Harlan, of Lowa, pre- aided, and at bis request Kev. Dr. Phelps offer- ed ups fervent prayer. The chair expli‘ned the object for which the meeting had assem. bled to be to consider whether the efficieney of the church would not be promoted by permit. ting the laity. as well as the miuistry, to parti- cipate in the government of ite affairs. Hither. to the ciergy had bad it all their own way, bu: Of Inte serious doubts bad arisen of the proprie ety of longer continuing this practice. The last Generai Conference of the church had desire the ss veral societies of the church througioat the counts y to dy bate the question among themn- selves, snd express their jadement by the indi- Yidual votes of the members. He hoped th ra. fore, (bat there would be a-full and tree diseus- Stop, and bat the Isity thea present wouid kot be back ward in expressing views. Earnest speeches were made in favor of Iny representation by Rev. Dr. McKendree Kilsy and Senator Willey, of West Virginia, both of whom tock the ground that the admission of the laity would not destroy any of the prerog- atuves of the ministry; nor did they believe that it would weaken the power of the charch to Admit laymen in the councils; but were per- suaded that the power for g: would be in- creased. There was nothing in the Scriptures to suthorive the ministry to have exclusive control of atters reiating to church govera- the by far'y @ voice, and in this regard stands side bt holic (hurch. he a dresse, the Chair- tained from the meeting, and tat there were RO otber speakers. muel Norment offered @ resolution as the sense of the meeting, such ohanges organic law of the Methodist Episcopal ureh sre desirable as willsecure to the laity & voice aud @ vote im the deliberations and leg- elation in the General Conterenge. Upon the question of the adoption of the resolution, Dr. Phelps arose and asked if all present were expected to vote. As his name would be published im the opening services, he did not want the reporters to let it go out a3 aving voted in its favor, as he was not 4 lay- delegation man. The Chair stated that it was expected that all present would vote according to the dictates of their own consciences. Sena- tor Willey remarked that the announcement ot prayer by Rev. Dr. Phelps, even though he ‘were Lot in favor of lay representation, would show that those present in favor of it were not Past praying for. [Laughter] The question ‘Was they put and the resolution adopted. Mr. Norment aiso offered a resol Was adopted, *tnat while we regard the itin fracy aud episcopacy of our church as among the great and primary means of ttssuccess and Prosperity, and earnestly recommend that such weasures may be adopted from time to time as Will tend to strengthen the former and perpet- uate the Iatier, yet we have no hesitation in expressing the belief that the introduction of lay representation will essentially promoteth growth of the charch The meeting was then dismissed with bene- diction by Rev. Dr. K F a Se eS seensennenaumsenemssssrn nese senescent Tareters oF Purric Jar meeting of the Trustees of was held Inst ey 00LS.—The rega- ablic Schouls ug inthe Aldermen’s cham- ber, City Mr. Dulin im the chair, and ail the men. be sent except Mr. Murtagh. Mr. Cramplin presented the application of Miss Lazzie Kipp for a teachersmp. Mr. resented the res Morse. ot Bee" pt President bian Qollege, stat- ing that a letter had been received from Hon Amos Kendall, proffering 2 donation of 25.000 to found an annual classical Wilson ation of Miss Bates, of the college, <u b ae trus. tees and their <ncce: > privie lege of seiectiug from tne said schools one Pups annually to fill said scholarship, and th. pupils so selected shall be entitled rom tien for the term of six years. Th resolutions of the trustees accepting the offer, designating the scholarship tbus founded as the --Kenaali™ scholarship. are also euclowd by Dr S, who S8ys thet American colleges will not ‘have Fealized their mission antil youth of prc rather than fortune, become candidates fer p the learned McUlellan mowd a the offer: which ecatried. S ym the seboul distric’ received footing up F) Pupils, 3¢ ap- Blican's papils. 5? appiican 4, 1, 6+ applicants; Fourth. S pup pplicauts. Total, 5,713 ‘opils an apphicante, Mr. McLellan, of e Examining Com Of giving the inc ttee, Teported im tavor ased compensation, pro- ¥ided by law, to Miss Mary E. Nevitt, and Mr Moore made similar reports as to Miss Rose M. Dyer and Mary F. Armstead; reports adopted. A number of bills were approved and crdered to be paid. The report of the Committee on Rales was taken np, and after a lengthy deba’e was adopted. The Sub-boards of the Third and Fourth Districts reported cer- tam changes in the schools; confirmed. Mr. K. Browne, trom the Committee ou Teachers titute, reported on the Count de Zaba’s hod of disciplining and cultivating the memory; placed on file. Mr. Wilson made the | follow ing nomina*ions for teachers’ position in the First District:—Male intermediare, No. Miss Acnie Tolmon Smith: No. 2, Kate’ A. Me: Mahou: Secondary, No 2% Sasie E. Hawkins: No. 4, ‘ampbell: Primary, No. 1 0.7, Jane Murphy: te were elected Providing for roll of teachers, their adopted. Mr. R. G@. Greene, t of the Board of Education of Peters. burg, and formerly of this city, addressed the Board on the condition of the schools in Peters. burg. Adjourned ——— Sixta Warp ¢ HNAL Rervusticam Cicn. This club met at the Mission Church ou 1th street east just evening, the Presidest, Charles Champicu, im the chair, Messrs. Fatrow and Lawson, from a committee appointed to ascer- tain why Democrats were employed upon th school-bouse work, reported that th-y bid lied upon Mr. Dalin, aud he Bad stated taat mployed a Mr. Nottingham, as he was able to farpish some facilities which he knew of no Republican able to furnish. Mr. Uary Waite thought there were plenty of Republicans com- petent todo the work. Mr. Ra. Simms did Rot consider Mr. Dalin a good Republican. Mr. C. Jordan said Dalin was ruling ‘the ward to the injury of ‘ag Barty, and should be gotten nd of, yr Lawson stated t BE xepubl san had applied to Mr. Degg foe work, Mr. Waite SG hE WH Gifipelent to do the echcol work, “aud Mr. Tuim knew he was out of employ- ment. Aiter furtber debv'e, the report of the eotmmittee was Isid om the table. A motion made by Mr. Gaines, to censure Afr. Stuner for forming s company of Boy: Blue outside of the club. was, after a scene of great co. fusion, laid om the table. The Exeeutive Uommitiee were authorized to appoint such as assistants as were necessary to facilitate their labors, and the meeting adjourned. ——— FursRat.—The funeral of the late W Macxey. for many years a well Known of East Washington, took yesterday from the East WasDington Methodist Protestant ‘Church, and it was largely attended. The ser- Vices at the church were conducted by Revs. J.T. Murray snd Joba R. Nichols, and at the Congressional Uemetery } hee Stewart, of Harmony Lodge ot ws, which. with the Grand Lodge and Mowat Nebo Ea- pment. headed Heald’s Washington Band, formed the proctenion. ATTACK ON A STREET o'clock, last evening, a8 car tor ‘cobs, of the 7th street Sao, was on te lake ip orth, the conductor it near L stree orth’ and ‘put off an watozicalea man. T to assist him. when a number of blows were exchanged. Some of the party fired two shuts im the door of the ear without effect, notwith. standing there were a number of passengers in ‘wt, and with & shower of stones they left the scene. liam = Tue Mrssissirriana—The committee ap- on Monday evening at the meeting of ‘Mississippians at the W: House ot being ready to the meeting called for last night was —.—__ ‘THE BaLTimoRe ConPzRancer of the Meth- edist Episcopal Church wili hold its next ses- ston at Frederick City, Md., ou the first Wed- wesday ip March, It7. ——_e—_. PERsone deuring & nice pair of carriage horses should read the advertisemeat im an- ether column. Maryland A ce Protestant Charch. ‘The forty-first session of the Annual Confer- ence of Maryland distriet Methodist Protestant Church, was convened in the Congress-street Church, in Georgetown, at 9 o'clock this mora- ing, and was called to order by the President, Rev. Dr. S. B. Southerland. Rey W.S.Ham- mond was Secretary. After reading the 4th Peaim and part of the 4th chapter of Ephesians, and singing the 545th hymn and prayer, Revs Wm. Dale ana W. W. were appoiated a Committee on Credentials. Rev. L. W. Bates having been called to the chair, the Presidemt read bis annual report, from which it appears that the Maryland Dis. trict bas epjoyed @ great de; of prosperity during the year—no charge having retrogradeu and many having largely increased their mem- bersbip. | He refers in appropriate terms to the deaths of Rev. Francis Waters and Rey. T H. Burgess; speaks im terms of commendation of the Western Maryland College, and of the work gf the lay delegates, and makes sugges- tions 88 to imcreasing their usefulness. At the conclusion of the report, the charac’er of the President was passed. The Conference agreed to meet daily at 9 o'clock a. m. and adjourn at2 o'clock p. m. The characters of the following ministers were passed:—Rev. D. L. Reese, John Elder- dice, J. M. Elderdice, L. W. Bates, Rev. H. P. Jor rv. J, =e Rey. D. W. Bates, Rev. T: M. Wilson, Rev. R.S. Norris, Rev D. W_shermer, Kev. T. D. Valiant. The name of Rey. J. W. Everist was called, and he being on the superannuated list his case was Trferred to the Committee on Superannu- ated Cases. When tbe name of Rev. Francis Waters was called, Rev. J. J. Marray. of West Baltimore, announced bis death in Sporopriate terms The cases of Rev. A. Baker and John Mor- gn were referred to the Committee on Super- ar nuated Cases. At Il o'clock there was a recess for a few minutes. after which the mveting was culled to order to listen to the annual sermon. The 411'h bymns was sung and prayer was offered. “The text, from which the Rev. J. T. Mur- was first Corinthians, third oth “verse; “We are laborers with Dr. Murray delivered an interesting nt sermon. Prayer was offered and & hymn sung, when the sacrament was admin- istered. The Conference then adjouraed to meet to-morrow at 0a. m. Tue Porowac FRont.—The driving rain and wind sterm which prevails to-day, put a damper on busimess at the river front. rcely a sail can be seen, and ont lar movements of the Potomac Fer: And tug-boats give life and motion to our harbor. The oyster dock at the foot of 1th street was enlivened yesterday by the arrival of two schooners, loaded with choice bivalves from Virginia, consigned te Messrs. Turner & Son, while at Johnson wharf a fine let of fresh fisb, including several dozen shad, arrived this morning for Thomas Reagin. Thesteaner Columbia. Harper, for Baltimore steamed off thisamorning with passengers and freight, and the eteamer Arrow, Stackpole, made her aeual trip to Mount Vernon and Marshall's Landing. having on board a considerably decreas-d number of passengers for the home ot Wash- ington, but a full mail for the landing. —_o——_. Tue Rartroap Casms.—Judge Olin, bold- ing the Equity Court, bas not yet decided the ease of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad agt. the Corporation, (application for injunction to restrain the latter from grading I street north, aud thereby covering the track of the road.) but is expected to render his decision shertly. ‘There are yet one or two cases agaiust the Rail- road Company pending in the Criminal Gour’, chareing a puirance in making streets impass- able, &c. —— Mavor Bowsy is much better in health ‘o- day, but is not at bis office in consequenc* of the unfavorable state of the weather. Register Eoswell continues to improve, and expects shortly to resume the duties of his office. —_e——_. CENTRAL BUILDING Assoctaton.—At the forty-second monthly meeting ot this Associa- tion, held last evening. sixty-four shares stock were advanced upon at a premium aver- aging 45 per cent. Se eee SALB oF Reat Estate. W. L. Wall & © auctioneers, have sold lot 16, in square 52. improved by a two-story brick house, fronting on H street north, between 2d and 3d streets west, to H. B. McElfresh, for $1.49, cash. ATION OF MARSHAL Gooprne — David S. Gooding, of Indiana, United States Marshal for the District of Columbia, yester ay resigned that office. This is the first resicna- eu under (he present administration SPECIAL NOTIOES, —_e—_—_ MANY AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN reecribe HUF E'S MALT EXTRACT leagant remedy for Dy = Sonvalescents. #. Drs. Onaxe and Ware have used Hoer Marr prac ° ite have been ully justify the claims made “ ‘hat it is destined to supply a want mas eust lone felt FARMERS, Provide yourself with PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLEE at this season of the year, when Coli Cho cra Morbus, bysentery. Diarrhies, &c , mi divable your nands—use ft inevery case of the kiad and my ears for it, if it docs n taspesdy core—bnt be sure that you trast to no sther remady but tt long tied Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, which bas never failed. feb 72 ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. GexT=—This is to certify t LEN’S LUNG BALM, world in the diseased Lungs. I aitin my fan aking ap ® troub! cough ith the ba) Meet. I recommended it toa young lady who had a hares threatened with and was ‘and it cored her in meud it to all those pre 2. “a. A. HARRISO Cincinnati, 0. ILIAN HAIR Renews the vitality of the scalp. Benews the hafr to its origtual color Benews the nutritive matter which noarishes hair. Renews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. Renews the growth of tne hair. Eenews the sppesrance of those that are Bald d Gray, and isa spieocid hair drewing, No Oth or Alcohol to clog up the pores One bottle shows EB. P. HALL &CO., Neshus,§ 8 , Proprietors For sale by all dr aggista. js13-2m ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MARRY. Fexays for Young Men. on the Errors, Abuses and Diseases incident to Youth aud Karly Man- hood, with the inmane view of treatment and cure. rent by mail in sealed letter envelopes free cf charge Address HOWARD ASSUCIATION, Kex P rbiladelphia, Pa J018-3t PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION™ vor BEAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND OOMPLEX BEMOVES ALL KBUPTI FBR PAMELKS. MOTH, BLUTOHES ‘and renders THE SKIN FAIR and BLOO For LADIES ip the NURSEBY itis 1) For CENTLEMEN alter SHAVING it hi “PAPHIAN orgs ‘is erat, Foliabie rem ody for diseases a. PHALON'S “PAPE! for the TOILET. NURSERY a: chap the SKIN. Pri nt BFL h THE HANDKEK “its SEN a a LOe ALBER, PHALOR & 80N, New York jesiz PRALOR 205 all Drasaiste ME: L NoTic Doctor B.DeF CURTIS, author of Manhood” ical Marriage ” &o.. & : fend fancy T et Artiste al oo Prescriptions compos perienced Physician. ma 6 eolw J.E McILVals, M.D. eee Fre =BS, THERES, PLANTS, SREDS, dc. 446 Tth st opp Patent fee 5 i tNo 560 Pes aA . Bie toate tT oun Droge, a0] crop by am ex- THE COURTS. CRIMINAL Court, Ji wy ‘mora- ing Martin Philps, alias S. J. Martin, con- victed of petty larceny, was sentenced to labor 10 sil s1xX months. Tb+ jory im the case of George W. Olement- son, indicted for murder, was completed as fol- lows: Thos. J. Frazier, James A. Rieley, Jas. Bigeins, Josiah L. Venable, Wm. M. Davis, 0. H. Morrison, Richard Cartin, J. P. Hurley, Jobn W. Hunter, James H. Busby, and S, Eb. Donglas. The prosecution is opening the case to the jury this afternoon. = Clementaon is charged with the murder of Absaiom Conrad on the night of November 34 last, by knocking bim down near the market in Georgetown and stamping him in the head ‘and face with his heele. Qonrad was removed to the staticn and died on the following morn- ing, and the jury of inquest rendered a verdict that ¢ came to ble death at the hands of Clementson. trict Attorney Oarrington is assisted by Mr. O. D. Barrett in the prosecu- tion, and Messrs. Davidge, Terry, Oarpenter, and Gozler represent the prisoner. Cuacurr Court, Juize Cartier.—Yesterdav, in the case of Gotthelf & Behrend agt. Fagin; verdict for defendant, ‘To-day, Kayser agi. Grooves: submitted and ju t for defendant. Hughes agt. Esch- back; motion for new trial. Birmingham agt, Carrol): judgment for plaintiff, one cent dam- Owen & Wine agt. Markham ct al.; on ages ‘trie! ———— OSTBAILROAD PABS, with seal of MI & G. Ly tiiued by B me Wole: Revertateadeag: er doveed' by WL. Ulark A liberal porea eee Star Office for its return. it em BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE Mi aNd WAR VIEWS, No. 352 PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE, Neam Merrorouitan Horen. The public are invited to i t the I: interesting collection of PICTURMS, cousigtion at the Portraits of distin, Authors, Travelers, i The Photographs of the MEMBEBS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS _Sre also on exhibition. BRADY'S great collection of Wi the engagement to the final scene Highs Oia Sutuas, Soaeeycssy Baaaninag, ONAN F TwOlaas, woe HEBMAN’S GREAT MABOH TO ; IEW OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN O=4s OHATTAN® A VALLEY; CENE OF GEN. McPHEESON’S DEAT 4 BATTLE FIELD AND BU- NS AND z #OBABLESTO! +8.0. +k ished btatesmen. Jurists, itary and Naval Heroes. Views from ofthe great val giving @ complete and graphic history of the Vd events of the age. Imperial Cartes a ality Gallery open at all hours. pefeba2-Im a WALTHAM WATCHES. a ‘The extensive use of these watchss for thi fifteen sears by Baiiway Oonductors,Engincers, and Expreesmen, the most exacting of watch-wearers has tnorongbly demonstrated the strength, steali ness, durability and. accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class ia all these respects, {sto decide the qnestion as to the real value of these time-keepers. ‘The superior organization and great extent o the Company's Werks at Waltham evable them to Produce watches combining the best and latest im provements, and at a price ich renders c tition futile; and those who buy any other watch merely pay frem 2 to 50 per cent. more for thelr watches than fs necessary. For sale by aii dealers, No watches retailed by the Company. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Gen'l Agents, I=2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. feb Leow MISSISQUOIE SPRING WATER, FOB SALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS, CURES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, OUBBS BOBOFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood, Avd the Sovereign Remedy tor BRIGHTS DISEASE, and other Diseases of the Kidu eys, ‘This is the original Spring Water from Vermont, which bas wrought so many wonderful cures. and Je advertived only to distinguish it from the many imitations that are now attempted to be palmed ap pees as being equal to the virtue of the ssiaquol. az cere content an feet many * rem, y eminent Physict Sod others.com be hed gratic, by calling ‘Gt seau® Greening # nove to MIBsi£QUOI SPRINGS, 635 bie We Toy ark, : Corner F and 1éth streets, je2]-2m Washington, w. Horr:s MALT EXTRACT, GRBAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPA/%ED, A Delightful, Nutritions BEVERAGE A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Sudstituce for ALE and Alcoholve DRINKS, A STRENG THENER for the DEBILITATED, [ESPECIALLY NUESING MoTuERs ] A Certain BBMEDY for Disorders of tia THROAT, CHEST, LUNGS AND STOMACH. Soild by Drugsists and Grocers. 30S. S. PEDERSEN 2% MUBRAY 6TBEBT, NEW YorK, Sole Agent forU. S. and British Provinces of N. 4. feb 2 eosm pure ‘TUNING AND BEPAIBING. course the York of Anatomy, cmbreci bjoots: ow to live sadwhat te pay} ose Sasso iadigetion fasten. Josophically con sidered, &c. Pocket volumes containing these lectures will bx fo 20-19 1 baie pokieen : = PERE RSS F208 dum The Bar te stocked Tension metro, ITS ‘ATOMS! POTATORS!! Boi JAN HITE ie tongue eee BeOVAL. LU pi we ty) 8. pees OITY ITEMS, scurer ay len ane? count my last ing, and asl wih to close out the whole lot ‘this month 1 have marked every arti vests, and pantaloons—down tosuch extremely Prices as will commend themselves to thoee desiring to purchase. Among the lot are Cassimere Waiking Coats for 8 and #10, Coats 6 to $8, fine umere Pantaloons tor &5, Children’s Suits from $3.50 up; and other goods atequ: low prices. om fi Geo. C. Hawntna, 2 No 511 Seventh street. ——_—2__— PP es Port Grare ib anal oy wing cannot fail to satisty any sceptical persons merge Speer's wine being purely a ce wine: O Passaic, Oct Bd, 1965.—This is to certify that Ihave been a resident of Passaic for the past twelve luring which time [ have known Mr. Speer, ‘and been thoroughl: in the mani tare by him of his cel ‘wines, and can testify to the fact derived from & personal knowiedge that Ins excellent Port ‘Grape Wineis made entirely from the Oporto ‘Grape, which he ace tar Mage ag) io vine: Grape vine is a variety of his own "4 cultivated eS ag pe s superior grape. . M. K. 3 U.8. ity Collector, Int. Rev. Our druggists have some of this wine. direct from Mr. Speer. Wes Jawatry.—Etruscan Sette, Necklaces and Bracelets and Lockets to match. received this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, 436 Pennsylvania avenue, near $\ street, —__.——£ For THe Lapigs’ Eyz.—After this day I sball sell Night Gown Yokes for 25 cents, Gh: mise Yokes 20 cents, stamped on the best mu: lin. Reduction of 50 per cent. on former prices. 6 ‘WM. PRINCE, 322 F st. ——_—_. ‘THE Mactc Comp will color the hairor beard @ permavent black or brown. It contains no o som, Jeaves no slop or stain on the skim, as it has been folly tested on white heads and beards in Washington, changing them to beautiful dark color in a few minutes, leaving the dye Permanen}y fixed: and it is too welt known to be considered any hambug. Suld wholesale and retail by Charles Stott, No. 375 Penn. avenue, Washington, and to be had of all druggists. 5 —e-—_—_. PRIME Pixg Woop, full length, at $5 per cord, delivered free of cost, may be had at the yard, Second street west, between D and E streets north. J ——_e—___ Nxoiectep Covucus awp Coips.—Few are Aware of the importance ot checking a Cough or “Common Cold” in its first stage: afford instant relief. —_2—__ ‘Wasainctor, Jan 23, 1889, Being compelled to discontinue por) of Dentiatry on accountof my health, I would ‘most respectfully recommend my friends and patrons to Dr. E. H. WaLLa, my former part- ner, who will give them satisfaction with his work. 8S. T. Deva. Mr. 0. H. BRIGHTWELL was in my employ as a mechanical Dentist for over ten years, and I take pleasure in recommending him asa com- petent and faithful operator in that department of my profession. R. B. Donarpson, Dentist, No. 276 Penn. avenue. W2LLs & BRIGHTWELL's Dental Office 355 F street, between th and 10th, Washington, D. c ——— ee Tue Teern aN ADVERTISING Mavic.— Every time a lady who uses tragant Sozodont opens her month she advertises the article ‘The state of her teeth is a certificate of its excel- Jerre. No spot darkens their surface, no im- purity clings to them, the cushions in which they are set are rosy, and the breath that swells through them 1s as sweet as the breeze of June. ——<—_——— Cornea, £0.—Dr, White, Surgeon Obiropodist, of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets, since 1861, successfully treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet without pam or inconvenience to the patient The Shoe can be worn with ease immediately after the tion: Refers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thousanis of other responsible persons who patronize bisestablishment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Owing to press of business at office Dr. White is unable to visit patients at their resi- dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. RAILROADS, SPECIAL NOTION To WESTERN PASSEN- x GERS, ers from Washington fer the West are hat om in oe es i lg RE ¥ c&a make connection at lay Honse with express West, which! leaves Camden Station, Baltimore, at 945 = thie connection leave Wasnington at 730 on in. of that Tne st “GRO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent, Batrmons asp on10 gamzoan, Wasiine ron, 1868. Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- OBE and WASHINGTON AND ‘BR WEST. ‘re now rus as follows, v! FOB ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7 A. M. and 4 P.M. or from ABESpolis on Sunday. von BALYINOE Leave at 8 a. M., and, 12,50, 4, 5:40, and 7:30 P.M FoR War Leave at 8 A and So train te Biter Re aa mpany ’t oe parch: ne. asing the avonue office can there arrange ts thelr ‘called for and checked at thelr Fenidence, taken't0 the depot. ead por in the bage . ‘Transportation LM. COLE. et Agent, ‘General ‘Tick 00% _ GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON EW YORE. Wasninoton, 18 een WASHINGTON ‘aD are now ae follows, viz: a rr NEW YOBE, without change 78. uo daly cexcent’ Sunday) ef Se Gane FOR PHILADBLPHIA. ly (oxcent kundsy) at 8 A. M. an on (DAY. 3 * itor P.M., and Pails st 5 . Mm. feoping cars for New York on 8:40 P. M. trais ‘Through ticketsto Philadelphia, New York, o1 ston at the Station Office at all houre Company’s Office, No der ‘office can there arrange te oftice oy for checked at their 100, He dopot, and put in the bag. yea for schedule vorwoon Washington, Baiinne ae le soe, of Transportation. no LAUT ‘Rapolis apd the W, Lu P®orosars FOR MEAT. of Brovet. foe GEORGETOWN. —— Affairs in Georgetown. RopEERY.—A frame building, used as » toot house by G. W. Hughes, near the mui! dam oa Rock Creek sbove Uak Hill Cemetery, was broken into on Sunday might last aad a pam. ber of carpenters’ stolen therefrom. No ctue to the perpetrators has veen yet obtained. SBRIcUPLY ILL.—Mr. Fernando Poe, a well- known citizen of Georgetown, Who Teceatly eseaped a watery grave while crossing th- Atlantic on the steamship Pereire, is lying dau- gerously ill at the residence of bis brother, oa ist street. He has been sick but a few days, but bas sunk so rapidly that his recovery is despaired of. River Frowr.—Cleared—Steamer Volumbia, per, Baltimore, and Valley City, MeCarthy. York. Georgetown Advertisements, BX THOB. DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY OORWER OF FAYETTE AND SEVENTH STREBTS. GRORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. on FRIDAY RNOON, March rth, . Lot No. om the of Fayette street, ith a depth of 160 feet § improved by a well built two-story felling House Terms atsale. Conveyancing and st: atthe cost cf the purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING, ma Sat — Auctioneer B THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown SALE AT AUCTION. sell ction, ou the 15th instant, ies, that Tooms. ced Y : diately opposite: Mri D. ruildinge. arose ad Bill tened E. adits " Keal Ratate Broker, 210 F street, between tath and iota. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionert —— STEAMBOAT LINES, NEW ExPeees ping BETWEEN DUPRE AcapANDaLA. m6 Aad ‘GRORGETOWS,D. 0. Begular sailing day from 14 Norti Whatves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY aim From 63 Water street, Georgeto: DAY aspen nag ea . Freight received at any time. Apply to HYDE & TYLER, 63 Water st , Georgetown, D.C. rt WM. CLYDR feb-tt 14 North Wharves, Phitsielpaia, BW YORE AND WASHINGTON BTEAM- SHIF OOMPANY) NEW EXPRESS LINE. THE Oi IR, IN. TWEEN wash i fQN AND BW YORK. Will ran two steamers direct fr: Washi = s reet, un VERNON, land ing "ard ALEXANDRIA, four F INGTON. peti OBE, HALL: wa BUUBE. Va —returning to the city ats et ear ed So eo atthe stecorasle at ail the princtpal Hotels, and JAMES SYKES, General Superintendent. Office Willard tel. 816 2a ee jotel. Niw MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY and_ substantial JOHN GIBSON jurin, Bteame: co will the winter NOMFOLE, “SUEXANDRIN’ WA 7 Lt and GEORGETOWN. ss follows s SEINGTOS Leave New York from Pier 29, % every SATURDAY : Borfolk, MONDA’ Ti at Alexandria and Georgetown TUESDAYS. Beturnin, ve Georgetown. foot of High st. THURSDAYS; Alexandris, FHIDAYS. Neetak SATURDAYS, arriving at York MONDAY This Live, connecting at Norfplk with thi steamers of the Merchants’ ond Horbariea?® portation Oompany to and from BOSTON, is 7 poi asthe i. Yebarge of fea: oe es ox rates, aecal of fayage and other ex nees thi imore i ‘oided shit The swift RBIGHT ona Po Al Sealed Proposals (in, da received ealed Pro} in dupiicate) wil i at this ofice untit SATURDAY. March 27, ie-ty at 12 m..for purchasing in quantities the fo'low q jtores, now on hand at the aif- in the United States: Certrid; for Epencer Carbine, caliber, # and Bi 82; metallic pri Cartridges for Bailard’s Carbine;metallic primed Cartridges for Henry Carbine; metallic primed. Gertridges for Remington Carbine; cal , 44; mi- ot tallic pr! Gartridges for Warner's Carbi metallic Pr: imea. Gartridges fer Bharp's arbi 52; linen. Martricges for Starr's Carbin linen U8 Mask ridges, B aver et UO 8. Musket Cartridges. ball; cal Ritle Musket Cartridges, B ball; cal. 69 audi "U's nd; eal. 6 rornd; cal . 69; buck aud ball; cater) Pistol Cartridges; cal., 44. Pistol Cartridges: cal., 35. Smit ‘arline ieee, rabber and metal. Burnstde’s Uarbine Cartridges. metal; cal..55. of arrott & Hotchkiss’s Projectiles for all calitzes cannen. Bound Shot, Shell, Canister, and Spherical Car> for all calibres. 80. Fixed Ammunition for the same. Masket Percussion Caps from broken up amme nition ‘The Ordnance Department reserves the right to reject all bide not deemed satisfactory. Prior the acceptance of any bid it will have to be Droved by the War Department aud the remainder when the property iv deuieened Twenty days will be allowed for the removal v! will state explicitly the potut or pot: re, they, Sil accept stores.” Deliveries wil ‘con be seen at this office,or at any of tho ‘nals will be sddrensed’ to the anderstgnec * i ndorsed “Proposals for Purchasing Orduases and — formation apply to ander- — 7g! Ley’ Arsen: Prop: aks farther Se Brevet Oolont Major fe5-6t Cc. B. JEWELL’S PRIZE 80aP. THE BEST, BECAUSE THEY SAVE TIME, LABOR AND uN, AND MAKE THE CLOT: MONEY Ate AND CLEAN. OT yee Spuperiee quality, and are guer- re brands of autsed togive @ The name C. STARPT OT sino tn aunty, pray ea Eanes 0} ea ui De Laws JOHESON & 0O., BANKERS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OORN! STREET, Dean is DOMESTIO AND FOREIGN BXCHANGE. eogf Verment and Corporation Bonds bought and Ali other Marketable Securities sold or bon: on commission. ar —_—— twat et GUY 8. PE Pr. SLPS, W.8. ou! — CONNECTICUT MUTUAL L LIVE insu. ov HARTFORD, CONN. ‘Assets over TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, @BORGE F. MARBLE, Agent, eomett Oorner 7th and F strecis. THE WATIONAL LIFE iNSURARCE COMPAR) ov THR UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C., Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- Preved July 25, 1868, si CASH CAPITAL..0000000 +.00+00281,000,008 OFFICERS: BK, Phi! . President. Fy gS D. QOOKR, Washington, Vice Presi will be issued that will to thet iufe an sansal income ot sus'tents risks upor thelives © gost that dividends willbe prance AL AGENT I8 ED IN EVERY Should bes fo the Company's te GENERAL AGENCY FOR F | F , wawann, VIRGINIA, WESTV Se, Ane DISERieT F COLUMBIA, AY THE OFFICE ¥ JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN?, @TON D. GO, ne 2-ly PAWNBROKERS. ESt4BLisaep 1853, HEBZBE! Lo. Ld Ly SUPERCARS 47 Highest eavanoes made. Btrictly oun ‘['HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRE OF = din voletey ttobt ees, rex too yiant, Fensarivenie srence rv 2 Offers the highest il kings x meteany emoust sed tor en ‘at reasonable rates. PFercears FOR ICE. Orrice oF THE GENE: Tee aL 8c way B: NGS. » February 27. iss. Sed for supply and de iv. reacury Department of lee, for, ae March next. The ice to be of guality, Kennebec, or ice equal tp yoal nd fr ‘ee from snow and dirt, 2.240 pouuds to be delivered in such quantities and at such thnes an ae may be requires Bide will be recetved until 12 o'clock noon on the 10th of March, addressed to the General & tendeut of the Treasury Buildings. marked = F'co Petis for Ice.” under cover. to the Becretary 0! : ind to be considered binding for Ave di at Jay, the Department reserving the Tight tore.ect ali or any portion of the bids re- tao bide will be considered binding apices satis tory evidence can be given parties to {ulnl thecontract nome a marl-td__ Generel Supt Treasury Department. NOTICE To conTRACTORS. Govennvent Harnor were at Osw Unitep Brates a a P 7. N. ¥., March 1, 1859. ticate, for farnistine ‘i the work of var hondred feet from the Light-houre Sealed Proposals, and delivering material for and Duiiding the new United States fo ier ruDDing port! ewego, New York, will be received at th Boon of theaith day of Meee ie Bow ‘MATERIA 5.79 Ibs, wrought Tron material, or as much as be ay assorted in three itema, viz it Dritt, bolts, item 2. tcrew and Washer pols: tiem 3. Spikes, Bach item to be id and paid LABUR TO BE PERFORMED. Item 1, a bie 1 h a pte feet, or as much as may be req 5 . plankin: ys below water work.) tebe bit sud aid a cube fect ti ann Item 2 much as may be required. framing, plauing. bolting, &c. in foleratructare; to be bid and pald for by the cubic Item 3, 1.427 corde, (128 cubic feet.) or as much as may be required. Of stone, to be fernished and the work © bid and paid for by the Item 4, removal of material, (soft deposits, b 4- ¢r8, old timber. and Tatibieh,) necessary tn forming junction with old structure. foundation areas for cribs; to be paid for by “he bie “gust ina of &. clam without covering allt ems of 2 cl cov th suga te cla will ve re ° ee 0 or mast company ach bid, that the bid sball be made good Hdeaby a United states ‘Attorney col. . Cm Pn lector if customs. or of Government, or torthinctice is office. ‘the faithfal performance of the con- € tract will be exccuted in each case in sums te te fixed by the undersigned. and no. bo.demun will or aod is Bot proven to tne une bonds to be executed rom and labor commenced by tobe the int of December, 1963 Ail terior wecaseery: toformeanion tear eo 23d dey of Masch. 1869; . sither by persctial application or by mail for «cosy Oipide and guareutces must be sutmitted om blanks forcished from this office om ap ‘end NEW FACTS IN THE THEORY OF Livy DR. RADWaAY's RSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Establiciics a New Theory of Care,and Projoog aman Existence N. B.—Every ounce of the SARSAP . PAREIRA BRAVA, amd other ¢ the eatracte ‘thet enter ¢ Y the Sersaparsiinan Resole gathered under the ruperrisiom of intelligent agents. employed exclusively by Dr. Radway & Co. Sor this purpose, 20 that mo spurious admin. ture? or worthless roots (as wall be found im mort of the amported Sarsaparilias) can, Sy mistake.be + ceived Neother chemists or medicare makers vm world take this precaution to secure gemuane re it chemical principles supplied to the Lmportan’ ons on 4 up fo THROUGH THE SABSAPARILLIAN RESOL- It supplies the Noed with Bourishment it contains tissue making and Arch making oual- tives n snpoties thocystem with caloric of heat making tite, It increases the repairs and dimtnishes the wastes It exterminates the pro@ncts of decay It resolves tumors. goles. bard Tt mak clear and beautif It heals cere It cures gravel, gleet, trictore It pass freely It cures berrenness, and nests with vigor and Manhood those who, from weakness or disease Itres senwomen tome tee is Incident to change trescoes woman periisiueident toc @f lite—cessation of mente TO THOSE Wa There isnot « man. AD. or child however weeted by disease. if ‘their systems are still tn # conditien to receive vonrishment. and. t NGS. LIVER. KIDNEYS. 90) other vital or- 2 Bet, wasted Berend the procnes of sonatr, or if capable of sustaining the r-perarrne prowess ot BADWAY'S RILLIAN BESOLVENT, re u ° ad other organs are wasted clorrated. and their fanctto jerrupted atl secretions altered be md reparative power of meu Vii occa SAGA FAS matter how low the vital forces m tem can bronght under of ti Polson of r are through the pr. £558, 0! depostts from the wiood ither in the Lu: Bkin, Kidneys. Biadder or Collular Tisene these diseases in their advanced $ checked end cared by the see of thie, wonderful curatve Sa: : ian wonderfal cures that the Sereaparititen Besolvent has effected of Coy ; t's Dierase of th it - SCBOFULA, Bright's RCONPARY S\Puit develo) fassue makrne and ents, And supplies the system with aus defictency of Caloric or Avat macine com nis No matter how derply grafted” in the tissues, | cartilages. glam 8. Or bone and corruption Bes "the thfgence of this powerful! ageat ‘on the nids. that supply the living bod: with repairs. will so charge the system with wart cont ia a8 to resolve and ex teat ond supply ite place with D: Dy eat bar on the substances mach durtug ite process of diges- tion into Chyme ua Chyle, belore it is inule bloots ‘es well as the nourishing constituents it converts into Blood. and its specific actlo wi in the circulation, it exterminates evet Virus from the blood. and rrselr:s rieay of discase, whether caused by the ectic specific pulson or virulent isease, or orrosive Sublimate, Calomel. that may in the bones, that may bave run throug’ BC) OF CLA. CORS MPTION SYPHILIS. CURED AND LY TREATED VENE: IN ITS MANY BMS. GLANDU 24 sone ¥ F 8 af T S, wo Ba FU Ni or L PB) RA cB PRO EIT ITS POT! if the y becoming reduced by the mastes and decoms us 4 Sressing suc: ih arresting thise wastes. au’ repairs the same with new material made {row ithy blood. and this the Sarsapartiia will av? cure. A cure is certain, for when once this ‘work of purification and the loss of wastes, ite re- + Sud every day the paticut wiil i J i i . H remedy commences its succeeds in dimipishi irs will be rapid feel himself growing better and stronger, the ge ett T, appetite improving weieht Increasing NOT ONLY Ti ABILLIAN BRESOLVE LA BEMEDIAL ca TIT ASE, ae Bay! a = a ie, Pitot zaeede pier} aS rs ‘pes . DESOURTEL, HUCK ruts of the Bereapariiian Bes uta. of | ian fe- eira Brava. ass speciality in sit ate. aud eulo- or Urinary dis- 2 Mthontrtp ow ed as bebe, Doped ‘2 Dicretic. bt x and Bow. ae it is presented to the poblic under the new Chemical process of Dr. Badway's late discovery of obtaining the a-tyer Properties (4m vacuo) from vegetable = * Which the trae curatiy Brava. called Cissampelin: ° bined with Farsapsrtiiian and other associstes im the Sarsapariliian Ersolvent, its power ta thes diseases is's Dued fact TEE PERILS OF WOMANBOOD. Dr. Bacway's ian Res upon the female sex the gre: atest: eon: ft og — co aes sud dangers at threstcn ‘during the meet critical posh her existence, generally called py ed or nn period wi and often fatal ab pains end ber sex, through the failure of medica’ science fo capper? Temedial agents to protect the female syeteam tatinet the scious Cousegernces “often entation CESSATION OF THE MENSES ‘This generally takes place the ages of 38 Orgerte, er er alocus wa exist in the we tem durt time of ber menstrual