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al EVENING STAR. NESDAY. CH 17, 1869, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night, ae Tumater.—Opera Boaffe. Barbe oe. ‘ CasrTeascey Hatt.—Pantomime and other attraction! Prov. Suitn’s Art Gallery, 304 Penusyl- vania venue Canuoit Hatt.—Lecture by Rey. J. J Keene St. Purzr’s Scsoor Hoves.—Lectare by Rev. F. E. Boyle. St. PATRICK'S DAY.—This is the anniversa- of Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, and generally observed by the soms of Erin snd their deseendants in whatever part of the world they may be. St. Patrick is D:- ‘ Heved to have been bore in S-otland. and whea @ youth was carried to Ireland by pirates and sold into slavery, but subsequently escaped: and having been or. v id preached established jor of the day, but stom has been discontinued. norming every Feat was occupied. and many failed to get in. Grand High Ma-s was celebrated by Rev. Fa. ther Walter, assisted by Father Dougherty a: deacon, Father Keane. sub-deacou, and Fa‘ner Beratti, master of ceremonies. The choir was dargely augmented. and rendered very effec. tively Haydu’s Grand Coronation (34) Mass. Rev. FX Boyle, of St. Pever's Church, deliv. ered the pamegyric of St. Patriet, dwelling at Jength on the life and services of the Saint. At Carroll Hall, on Gstreet. Rev J.J. Keane ‘Will lecture this evening upou Ireland's Saints and Heroes, a subject whica he is capable of treating ins manner to make it very interest- ing. At St. Peter's sch ouse, On Capitol Hill, Rev. F.E Boyle will lecture of «!rish Affairs: Tenant Right: The Alien Chuteh; Tae Nation's Crisis; and wili no doubt have a cTowded house. jag to draft a memorial to Congress in relation to the condi- tion of political affairs in that State, and em- Dodying their views in regard to reconstruc- tion. About fitty persons were present, among Shem Governor A. J. Hamilton, Judge James H. Bell, Judge Paschall, Judge A. P.. McCor- mick. Judge Fieming, Judge Campbell, Hon. J.B. Burnet’, Hon. B.O.Watrous, Hon. Jalias Schurtze, and Hon. A. P. Buitingion. Gov- erzor A. J, Hamilton presided, and Judge Jas Hi. Bell acted as secretary. The me‘orial, as resented by the committee, was then read by y Secretary, accepted, and subscribed to b; thee present. It is an elaborate document of thirty-odd oo ee and is addressed to Hon. Benjamin juuler. Chairman of the Committee on Keconstruction. The political issues of the late war are reviewed and decided Qfinions expressed upon the present issues igh compliments are paid General Sheridan and Griffin, and the memorial supports the po- sition assumed by Goversor Pease in relation to the enforcement of such inws as were passed the Confederateauthorities of a purely local ‘ter and in accordance with the spirit of ‘the laws of Conzress. The proposition to di- vide the State is strongly Judge George W. P: i, at the close of the reading of the memorial, endorsed it, saying he ; Beheved it would meet the views of the peopie of Texas. Though seme of the details of the constitution as adopted by the convention did Bot fully meet his views, he should use e effort to secure its adoption. He moved the adoption ot the sadress; which motion was @napimoasiy ted. In conversation with Mr. Henry Himber, the Commissioner of the First Ward of tmis city, Goverror Hamilton in reply to.& question as to whether it would be safe for him (Himber) to return to Texas, said that it might not have been safe six months ago, but that he consider. ed it perfectly so now ‘The memorial was signed by those present. and 8 committee was then appuinted to receive the signatures of other Texans now in the city, ‘End present the paper to 8. after which the meeting adjourned. ——— Sutcme oF a WASHINGTONIAN IN Battt- MonE— Yesterday afternoon Mr. Albert Rolle, engraver employed im the United States Coast Survey, and for over thirty years a resi- dent of this city, committed suicide in Balti. more by jumping overboard from Waters’ wharf. He bad just previously inquired of a Policeman he way to the whsrf, and, going to the end of it, deliberately pulled off bis coat @nd jumped overboard. The officer, with the assistance of rome citizens, recovered the body before life was entirely extinct, but all etiorts to revive bim were unsuccessful. An inquest i ‘was beld on the body, when Mr. Peters, the Keeper of a public house on Thames street, stated that the deceased came to nis house on Monday sfternoon, and in conversation said tat he bad great domestic trouble on account Of @ religious difference with his wife, and that Be bad come trom Washing‘on to commit 51 cade, and asked which was the nearest way to go to heaven or hell. Mr. Peters talked to him about the folly of speaking so, and he went away Yesterday sfiernoon he again came to ‘Mr. Peters’ place, got his dinner, paid for it, and said be was goung home. The jury ren- dered a verdictof “suicide by drowning, caused by domestic troubles.” The deceased is $5 or > 50 years of age, and was much esteemed by all who knew bim. He and his wife bave been Doarding at the Washington House in this city for over two years, but it seems there was a é disagreement between them on account of ber r Feligious beiiet—she being a Cathe lic—and very Fecently be had been in a desponding state of Wind. Un Sunasy be passed a few words with & friend at the house, stating that be could not : enjoy Dimseif in talking to apy one, for all seemed to be thinking of politics only. He left Bere ou Monday morning, and was not heard frow uptsi this morning, when informaiton of Bis death was received. His body will be Brough: here for interment ees ‘Tax Soctar Evtts oN THIRTEENTH STREET Orxpersp To VacaTs.—Lieutenant Tait and Sergeant Cavanaugh. last ac! apg under the orders ot Major Richards, paid a vasit to 13th ftreet. between Pennsylvania ave- Rue and the canal, and notified te occupants of several houses on both sides of the street that they must vacate within fitieen days, and the brothels must be closed. The parties were taken by surprise when the announcement wae made, and some expressed themsely-s ready to obey the order, but others stood on t, thew dignity. and notified the officers that they & mptended to remain. They were informed that the Superintendent was in earnest and the or- dere peremptory. and that they would be re- moved by sorce if they did not leave in the time specified. The following are the parties served Botices: Elizabeth Snow, No. 4-0; Annie Mer- wip. No. 479; Bertha Shafer, No. 478: Ellen Wolf, No. 4%; Sarah Barton. No. 54; Blas Sommers, Eiizs Foster, Jane Howard, No. 4%: Augusta Miller. No. 4-0; Kate Hastin, No. Mary Brown, No. 182, Aaa Freeman. No Jenny Mulloy, No. 496, Matty Alexander, No. $81; Fanny Wright and Db. McUarty. Bertha ‘Sbater is toe owner of the house she resides in. and Ellen Wolf owns her residence and fo otbers. Since the bridge bas been erected over be canal at 1ith street, for the convenience of the employres of the Agricultural Department and visitors tothe Depsr Bariding, this part of 13th street is quitea thoroughfare. bat ibe appearance of the inmates of some of the along the Toute maakee it rather an un- pleasant locality for respectable persons, par- } Gealarly ladies, to pass ‘nrongh. bence i complaints were sent to Major Kichards, who adopted the above course to remedy the evil. pleasant ‘thiehem No. 2) took atthe Lotisiana avenue, Searmieree con- 4 ‘misting of vocal and instramental music, @ reci- tation of the Bachelor's Sale by Mr. T. G. Jones, the performance of the farce of the Diamond,” by the following amateurs: s* Sir Wiliam, P. E Jones, Lord hh. H: Jahes L. reery; Miss , in a style highly ‘0 excellent * Tady members of the wer Brrpared by he entertainment will be i ow % Tepeated on Thurs- Rewiciovs—Rev. Mr. the ‘tor in Hengst, the pas: ebarge of the German Evangelical Caurch, on tb street, near L, having took lea: congre- evening, when the pulpit gee es. <-F Reitz, of the Lutheran Chareb. on the Isiana. A i se Porice Irmws—Yesterday, Officer Hawes arresteg Abrabam Carson on the charge of ving commitied an assault and buttery on Johanna Fiamorris, and Justice Clark beid the B. by Omicer Hawee. aad ‘The Maryland Annual Conference M. P. SEVERTH DAY—WRDNESDAY. The Covference reassembied st the Metho- dist Protestant Oharch, Georgetown, and was opened with rengious services by Rev. OC. M. Thom pron. ev, Joseph J. Olay, Conference steward, submitted bis report; w bich was adopted ‘The report of J E. Maloy, superann. aed steward. was recived and adupted. The report of the Commitiee ou Temperance Was received and adopted. recommending the various ministers to redouble their eiforts in aid of the cause. ‘The report of the Faculty of Instraction was Tecerved and recommi'ted to the Facul'y. The rep. f the Committe on Superan- uated Ci te was rec-ived and adopted. The request of Rev. Alfred aker to be left wi 8n appointment was granted. The report of the Committee on the Sabbath Schoo! cause re-affirming the resolutions passed at the last Conference was adopted. Tesolution offered ey Rev. Mr. Wilson substituting the Church Hymn Book for the Sunday School Hymn Book in the schools was lost after considerable denate. The report of the Uommitiee on Missions | Was received. as follows: That Lexiagton street Mission be com-tituted a station, to be called | Lexipgion sireet station; that Powhatan and Union Factory be embraced in a new Mission. to be styled Pataps:o Missi yn; that tae follow ing Missions be contimard, with yu’ appropria- tchs, viz: Harmony, Kent Island, Newark | 8nd Potomac; that Cumberland be made a station and that Delaware be transferred to Lipscomb cirew't; that Frederick Mission be covtinved without appropristiol Tecommended to Jefferson Benevolent Society for aid; and that the following Missions be coptinued with the appropriations Aunexed viz Alexandria, $500; Winth street, Washiagton, #450: Broadway, Baltimore, $400; Choptank: 200: East Washington, $20); Harper's Fi $20, Williamsport and Berkiy, § $100; Tiaskim, $50. Total. $2,200. An appropriation will be required to pay 9 pote given by the Board of Missions of $1.500 Required to meet deficiencies, e ‘ive of note, st. Whole amount required, 35,133.40, The committee are of the opinion that it would be inexpedieat to grant the request ot the Milton Quarterly Conference for a change ofretation. The report was adopted Al adeitioual report was offered that it Would not be advisanle to change the relation of Salem s Philadelphia, to that of a ‘Mission, as requested. The reports of the Committees on Sunday Schools, on Giaimants, on Superannuated Claimants, and on Temperance, and the report of the Superannuasted Fund Stewara were severally adopted. The re; if the Committee on the Metho- t Book Concern was taken up item hy item, and elicited a long and interest. ing discussion. Tee Wackincton Bexgvorext Lire As- SOCIATION met at their rooms of A. K. Browne, Eeq., last evening at S o'clock, and were called to order by the President, Dr. W. J.C Du- hamel. atier which A. K.’ Browne, + pre- sented the resignation of Treasurer, W. H. Boyd, whick was accepted and Messrs. Samuel W. Pearson and D. M. Kelsey. were appoiat-d & committee to audit his accowats. The officers Of 1868, were re-elected for 1869, except Treas- urer, as follows : President. W. J.C. Dahamel: Vice-Presidents, Samuel ©. Fessenden and Richard B. Mobun- Treasurer, Moses Kelly: Secretary, D. M. Kelsey; Ac‘uary, A. K Browne: Assistant Actuary, M M. Wheelock: Chairman of Finance Committee, Dr. Joseph D. Waish: Directors, John D. Defrees, George M Dove, Samuel W. , Matthew Ewen and William B. Eatwisie. Mr. John Dis. turpell then proposed and advocated certain changes of the constitution as follows: The entrance fee to be raised from $2 to $3, and the Assessments upon the death of associates from ten to thirty years of age, $1; from thiry to fifty years, $2, and from fifty to seventy yrarc of age, $3; also @ provision deciaring that ‘as:o- ciates who ball deposit $50 or upwards with the Treasurer for the purpose of paying as seesments on the death ofan associa'e, as they fall due, shall te entitled to legal interest on the same, or on the amount on deposit from ‘ime to time, said amount always to be sabjsc to the order of the associate paving or deposit- ing the same. The proposed amendmen’s were adopted, and the associatio: journed. ——_e—__ THE boc Law.—The police are now engaged in enforcing the dog law, and the sth precinct reports shows that in that prectuct especially, attention is being paid by the officers to iis vio. Jators, there being 51 cases reporied to-day The act m force now is that of 185%, which provides that ro person shall keep a dog with outa license, $2 perannom for male and $5 for female animals; tnat all dogs should b- Tegistered om or before the Ist of January in each and every year, and all persons retasing to take out se or have their dogs registaren shall pay @ fine of from $5 to $1") if it bea mal: and trom $10 to 20 if a female dog, so that eyory Person oWnIDg & dog should place a collar on its neck with the name of the owner and the letters «C W" with the stamp furnished wi: nse by the Register, under a penalty of 7 to $10, and in case this is doae without first obtaining a license, a like penalty is attached. New BvILping Assoctation.—Last even. ing quite a number of gentlemen met at th- effice ot Messrs. Onion and Butts tor the pur- pote of forming a new building association Mr.N.F. Onion was called to the chair, and Mr. A. B. Butts appointed secretary: and ater au interc of views as to what pian should be adopted, a committee was appointed, com- posed of Messr-. Joseph Radcliffe, W. P. Too- nery, and B. Hayes, to drattaconst'ution. It is the intention to form an association to loan money at 88 near 6 per cent. as possible: and also to invest funds in the purchase of ground and the erection of dwellings for the members. etait Reat Estate Saces.—Messrs. Green & Wil- ligms, auctioneers, Monday sold a piece of ground adjoining the south end of the Navy Xard bridge to P.G. Grimes, for $2.20, Also, jot No. 11, in square 7%3—25 by *0 teet—im- Proved by & two-srory frame house, on [) street sonth, berween 3d and 4th etreets east, to John John E. Herron, for x0. —_-__ AnaNporen.—Last evening. Officer McDon- ald founa a light mulatto child, apparently a eek old, carefully dressed and wrapped up in ‘3 pew shawl, lying near the corner of 10th and G streets. He conveyed it to the Ventral Guard- bouse, and it was placed in the custody of a colored woman named Catharine E. Tyler, who proposes to adopt it. — Bequrare.—The late James McUutchen, of Georgetown: bequeathed by bis will, admitted to Trcord in the Orphans’ Court yesterday 500 to the Baptist burch of that city, aud wench to the American and Foreign Bible Soctety. Domestic Baptist Board, and tue Foreign Mission Board of the Soutberu Baptis: Convention. — RAILROAD MeetiNG@.—The commi tee on the Loudon and Hampshire railroad appoi ea by Masor Bowen, and the comm) ter apporat- ed at the City Hail meeting, are requ-<ted | meet at Kilbourn & Latta’s office, Seventh and F streets, on Thursd: "clock, p.m. A full and pune is desired, ——_-,—— Fextan Baorugnuoov.—a general meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood was neld at Trade- Union Halt last night. The ball was we) filled. ana the evening was occupied in thr @iscussion of topics of interest to the Brother- hood, the meeting adjourning at a late boar. tual attendam - No ArrortMexts.—Warden Crocker bh: not yet made any changes among the guards at the jan. There are at present about 25) appli cations before the Warden for appointment —A farther reduction of ard was made yesterday. some of the workmen who have fer some week: past been cn half time baving been discharged. ener, STOCK, good will and fixtures of a bar aurant In a central locality, dows « nage ata reason- Cc. B. JEWELL'S PRIZE 80aP. THE BEST, BECAUSE THEY SAV! 'E, LABOR AND en 7, and are guar- Liumsstone: urasstoxe: LIMESTONE 5 CAR LOADS of the fa: cj favorite and well-known LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUE, Just recetved and for eale ot # Fs ter veers BEAVANS a jaWtm __Bstreet. between lite aaa iith, MArees GRAPES! marl corn a Fite THE COURTS. 7 UsITED Starzs Suraeus Court.—Yester- day, John plaintiff im errer, vs. Mary L. Tyler et al.; argument continued. Court, Judge Wylie.—To-day the Tour M. Crist indicted for forgin, = check for $470 0n the bank of Jay Cooke & Co., Was resumed and after the testimony for argume the evidence was 10-ufficie: torn: Distrit Ai to. send an per. jury against Hamilton Townsend, (colored) the rosecuting Witness to the grand jury and ‘ownsend was ordered into custody. Thejary rendered a verdict of not guilty. ‘Messrs, Hine and Richardson for defence. Ciaccrt Court, Judge Cartier.—This. morn- Brooke Mackall, jr.and Conrad Yost. Ter rence Drury, Edward Pulaski, Conrad Yost, and Altred H. Lee were excused. The case of Hennelly J Chamberlain ys, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co, was resumed. Equity Court, Judge Olin.—This morning, Clokey vs, Clokey: order ratifying auditors report. Jn re—Ira A. Hopkins (bankruptcy: order to iasue injunction. Catheriae Royal v<, Michael Royal; decree of divorce a vicule matri- monti, custody of children, alimony and costs. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE FMPRES:> OF AUSTRIA Buffered, five years ago, from consump toa; Doc tor Oprie fan in ceR. the most it physic Vienna, to Mice, Italy, There climate. ani the use of HUF®'S MALT EXT AUT. she w core). The f ventorof this remedy. Mr TOHAN HOFF of Berlin. was invited toan aadfence, hich be bad conferred upon him by the Emperor the HIGHBST CRos8 UF MERIT. ma I5 cost FARMERS. yourself with Kat this ceason Provide KILLE, ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM. Grxts—This is to certify thet I bave found AL LENS LUNG BALSAM one of the best remedice the world for diseased Li T have used It in my jemiily for breaking up ® troub'esome cough with the jest efiect. I recommended it to harassiog cough ead w with consumption, and it cured her ia Id recommend afew days. 1 would r it to all those pre ““deeyectfolly youre, A. A. HARBISON fed22 as Cincionati, 0. HALL’S VEGETA LIAN HAIR LE RENEWER. Benews the vitality of the scalp. Benews the hair to {ts original color Beosys the nutritive matter which nourishes Ir. Benews the brash, wiry hair to silken softness. Renews the growth of tne hair arance of those that are Bald iendid hairdressing. No Oil oral the pores. One bottle show: = cts. B. P. HALL &CO., Nashus, 8 H . Propristors. For sale by all dr aggists. jals-2m ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN abUUT TO MARR re, rent by mall in sealed letter euestopes free &f charge. Address, HOWARD ASSUGLATION, Box P finedelphin, ja B-t Pa. PHALON’S “PAPHIAN LOTION” vOR SBAUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COMPLEX SEMOVES ALL BGUPTIONE. FRECKLEE PIMPLES, MOTH, BLUTOHES, TAN, etc., Tina venders ke ork, SOFT, FALE and BLOOMING. For LADIES tn the NURSERY itis tnvainable Yor GENTLEMEN after SHAVING it has nocqual PAPHIAN LOTION” ie the aly reliable rem *4y for diseases and biemishes of the SKIN. the BKIN. Price 25 “FLOR DE MAYO.” “FLOR DE MAYO. a iW PERFUME FOR THE HIEF A QUISITE, DELI AT GR. en PHALON & SON, New sork. jee-ly Sold by'all Draggists MEDICAL NOTICE. Doctor B.De¥ CURTIS, author of Manhood <Hia os Wethsra ect, ta Sean . . that 6 Sxtensive practice in Baltimore, be will interece rote enly the following days to their ood i} atten ‘on WEDS ESDAaY TUBDAY EVENINGS from 5to m.. apd IDAY® trom W te 4 and 6 to #8. m. at Bo. 222 F o1 t. 10 rear of Willard’s Hotel Other days. at bie residence, 6S North Charles Speciality —Treatment and cure of nervous de- bility. aud all diseases arising from abuses of tue system. oc 6m PHALO: oop, forthe TOILET, NURSERY chap HANDKER Lasting ‘TOHELOB’S HAIR DY: RAILROADS, Barrmoss AND OHIO BAILEBOAD, WasuINGTON AND BALT ‘Trains between WA: 0) BALTI MOBB and WASHINGTON AND THe Wet are now rua as follows, viz: Leave dally, except t sudan at's. 8, and ve '» Oxce} a A s nae re 0 19:90. 9s 4, 5-40. bud 7:50 Boek OB ALL WAY STATIONS. 6 at Tand9 304m FOB ANNAPOLIS. A. M. and 4 P.M. or from Annapolis om Bunday. 8 IMORR. and 1s 30, 4 3:40, and FOR WA STATIONS. Leave 68 A. M@ .and 4 and 7:30 P.M FOB ALL PARTS OP THE xcept Saturday a: WEST. jan tay, at ® = end4 Pm. 4 end 7:30, PM omy won wecting at Gelay Station with traine from Balt: ore to ling, Parkersburg. &o. Throcgh tickets to the Westcan be bad at Compan: Passengere purchast: enue office can there arrange t mage called for aud checked at the! residence, taken to the depot, and put in ‘be bar For New York, Phtiadelphta, and Bown, se: ement of “Through Line ”” see ream, WILSON. Mester of Tramp. ctatton COLE, General Ticket Avent OONTE. ‘Ageute aos) THREE RTE rer astsore kee 1 eo ‘Traine petwoon WASHINGTON ANT) BEY days, dally, (except Sunday) et 8 A SU. ane FOR PHILADSLPHTA BDAY. at8:40 P.M. eno Phils ing cats for Rew Tork on ae Shere eee oes eek rte eT aS he depot, and pat ip the beg 486 yer ar expvomp prions, 486 In at 1 Smt. MARKRITER’S. srazn7 PAPERBANGINGS, WINDOW ADRS, PICTUBE FRAMES, PLOTUBB OOKD smD TASSELS. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHRBOMOS, PLOTURE NAILS, BINGB, NAILS, &c., Until March isth, to make room for Spriog stock ‘Terms cash. Please remembcr the name— J. MABKEBITES® and Ne—4%6 Seventh strect, Between Dand Batrests. GEORGETO OITY ITEMS. Afiaies in Georgetown. De Wistan’s Wid Cxseay Batsan.— INSURANCE. Lawn sonmsos 2 00. datere, Let hil wis talon dha tee one Bunk Wan Wie Sesion Becker ENNSY: perzenn xture. 10 ea » mi ve im vai was ast okey is aut mpted. to cure their Coughs, Colds, Boa. ming. weder peculiar ‘circumstances, | RVANIA AVERUE, CORNER 10re cbial or rm dt em eye make use of Maloney rented a room ‘day af. i Seat thie unequalled remedy. It can be relied an > from Bridg*t, who lives in the Twenty DOWBETIO AND FOREIGN BXCHANGE. the mass of testimony that hax been pudtis i-d | Buildings, and shortly after gettiug settled be fare -A4 ee veing ample proor uf its | wished to ne eRe oe ee 3 od ener Corporetion Bonds bought e . ‘al in attem pi > = | formed her serwiore, aud Raving procured ®ve | ox toaeizceattetsble Becurties sold or toast fe init Tus TRiALs or Livs— What shall 1 do? I | ute. afterwards refused to acknowledge that it am so debilitated that I cannot attend to my fa her . Malogey, however, hi @UZ p. PHELrs. ordinary duties. ‘Speer’s “Standard Wine | arrested, and on being taken to the station. President = pst ed favorably ou All the Teeeitene at i ee inde’ when tbe G10 note wan tonsa ‘cssefalls ‘anctions ar system, ¥ Bole was foun ¥ And restore them to vigorous action. They are | ay in ber waterfall. wit a roll | CONNECT! Ter vom rs INSUR simply Speer's wine, without medication, | of notes amounting im all to 351. As the @2) note - except by such herbs and roots as Physicians | was ideutified by being tora on one corner, or Use daily. Justice Buckey committed Bridget to jaii for BARTFORD, CONN. ——_s—___ court, Tue Finest Tsere Witt Canker it they Sap Accrpsxt.—Last evening, while Mr. A. ‘Assets over are neglected. Bear this in mind and. keep decay out of the spate enamel with pre-e it. Every vegetable element | of the articlo—and all its elements are veges table—is an antidote to den‘al disease. Neither the outer shell nor the bone it covers is likely to be wjurionsly affected by any cause, if this bealtbful preparation be duly used, night and morning. . “4 Kiog, residing near Drov was away from: bome, togerher with bis wife, a littie Gaugbter, about five of age, actem: to kindle a fire in one of the rooms of the and in 80 doing ber clothes took fire. She w: terribly burned before assistance could be ren- dered. Dr. L. W. Ritchie was called tn, and T+nterea medical aid, but expressed no hopes of the child’s recovery. River Frowr.—Entered — Steamers .E. C. Knight. Denty, and Valiey City, McCa from New York, with merchandise for Dis- trict merebants. Cleared—S:eamer Oolumbia, | Harper, Baltimore. TWENTY-FIVE MILLIOW DOLLARS, es Cur® For Covcg or CoLD.—As soon as there is the slightest noeasiness of the Ohes', with difficulty of breathing, or indications of Gough, take curing th & few “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Contaming demulceat meredients, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Have them in readimess upon the first appearance ieee 8 UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C.. Chartered by 5; Act ef C proved ets hoarse AP CASH CAPITAL... OFFICERS: Phitadeiphia, Presia~ + Chairman Finance and Ex-ontin BENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vics Presi BMBESON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary nine ME! = Georgetown Advertisements. { oO \ SPECIAL MEETING OF HE- j emery 7 fae 19. wili be Seid on FRI- AY March 19. 9t 7's — ~ Pris —- tea By order ef thee. i. me FeaneetG! a LITTLEJOAN. WS. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Anc’r. Georgetown, FOR SALE AT AUCTION. We will sell at auction, oa the 15th instant, fg at 5 o'riock pm, onthe premi eautiful new Brick Beilding of and with all the modern improve fron: by 244 feet deep, and rear of Jot fronting on a 15 feet alley. and in witaated om Mtoddart street. —After this day I ght Gown Yokes for 25 cents, Gae- mise Yokes 2 cents, stamped on the best mus. lin. Reduction of 50 per cent. on former prices. 6 Ws. Painor, 322 F st. 91,000,006 Tax Macic Comn will color the hriror beard & permavent black or brown. It contains no poison, leaves no slop or stain on the sim, as it bas been fally tested on white heads and beards im Washington, changing them to a beautiful dark color in a few minutes, leaving the dye permanently fixed: and it is too welt known to be considered any humbug. Svid wholesale and retail by Charles Stott, No. 3°5 Penn. avenue, Washington, and to be had of all druggists. 6,3,3; eaneestiee cee Prime Pree Woop, fall length, at $5 per | cord, delivered free of vost, may be bad at the yard, Second street west, between D and E ma 6 &7 THE ABOV Account of the wi Auctioneer SALE IR POSTPONED ON her until FRIDAY, starch id place 1 streets orth. 53,t: | 19th, ateame hour « A Couns, &0.—Dr. White, st, ROPOBALS FOR BEEF. o somes ‘ cry ir Orricr Outer Cow. Svrsterence ene a are ras ee Daranraast ov Daxora St. Pati. Minn , March 5. 1359 Seal-d proposals. in tduplicate. will be received until 12 MONDAY. April 12. 189, for for ishing the United States Subsictence Depart- ment With good fat BEEF CATTLE, On the hoof, as fellows. 220 head at Fort Baford, D T.; to be de ivered by streets, since 1961, successfully treats Uorns, Bunions, Ohilbisins, Ci and ingrowi Nails, and other diseases of the feet Sithomt > that will pay to the’ tn- ‘en sunual income ef one-tenth August 1. 1809. ‘the amount named in the policy. 100 bes a3 Hort Totten, D. T.; to bedelivered by for risks upon thelives august 1. 1359. SWhead at Fort Bteverson, D. F.; to be delivered secure dividends, but at so low by July 1, 1869 rie ares le. ‘40 head at Fort sully, DP ;700 tobe delivered by INT IS Wa! iD BYERY July 1. 1899, and the reaiainder by September ATX mt par: loreements ay 75 head at Fort Randall, D. T ; to be delirered by sb eee} 1869, ust averare about 1,0: pont be steers, from three to sev. Fipraswys 61REE?, Orrowrs Tazase2y Buy and eel] at current market rates. ard keep constantly on band a full supply of al) GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVBN-THIBTI AED COMPUOND INTEREST HOTES. orders tor STOCKS, BONDS, &o., execu and collections made on all acocssibie pints, a0 1-tf J 3. A. BUFF, Treas. B. AR. Pres’s. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Charted by Congress,) PAYS INTBERST ON DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Bilver bought ane sold. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. A fall supply of Bovenue Stampe kept constantly on hand. oo 19-1 Pinsr BaTIOnAl SANK OF WASHINGTON. o. atthe ime and places. als wi le received for auppiring © eT As follows: *YAt Fort Buford, D. , 250 tone, At Fort Totten. D T , 150 tone At Fort stevenson. D av THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE ieee, DEPAR TMSN7, Ww. @TOR D. G. ‘he hay to be prop: erly cured, free from de, and delivered at tne poste by September 1. 1869 Kech bidshonld contain a written grarentes o Brible persons. to the effect that the bid to green, PAWNBROKERS. ‘STABLISHED 1669, my ky a jational Hotel. sed 57 Hisheat advances Made. Btrictiy c nde, OLD BSTASLIGHRD FIRM OF LICENSED PAWNBEOE Eke 364 FOUB-AND-4-HALF STEEET WBE, Pennsy vente. - and trat, should fed, he wi!l at once enter jance therewith, and that © preeared to become his secnrities. giving zood and safficient bonds for its fulfillment The responsibility of the cusrantors must be B by the oMictal certificate of the Clerk of thr vearest District Court, or of the United States District attorney, to be enclosed with the bid Bidsrhould be made f ch post separately, and bidders be present to respond to thelr bid: ‘The Government regerves the right t and ail Dios. If a bi ejec is inshe name of » fri i . B. D O8OKE, (of Jay Cooxe & Uo.,) President, | brit vames and post office address must appear ‘The ao enclosing the propos: rhould be ee ee cpa" Bfopraie for Beet Catto, or nEdadiiressed e er Genera GOVEREMENT DEPOSITORY Ww 1.0.8 ,Omale. Nebraske. oF to tis aot a "Bbc proporsia. will br’ steed at both pisces at pre , —_ FINABOIAL AGENT OF THB UNITED | 12M, MUNDAY. Aprils" STATES, J. H. GILMAN. STEAMBOAT LINES. F ox MOUNT VERNOW roy. 16th strest, opposite the Treasury Leparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer Unite ‘States, GONE MILLION DOLLans. ‘We bay and sell all classesof GOVERNMEN SECURITIES at current market rates FURNISH BXCHANGE ond make Colicstion, WALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers om tne MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care tal attention to 4CCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ang FIR MS nd to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVEBN- Capt., 0. 8., Bvt. Lieut Gol. U0. 8. me 12 6t ©. 0. 8.. Department o. FAIRBANKS’ SUALES, ALL KINDS, ow ERLas DOABAL and HAY CUTTERS one, GON AND CARRIAGE JACKS. WAGON AND CARRIAGE JACKS, HORSE AX ing to thecity ep Meee o the city ata pm wdéie, io Mount Vernon ant Tetura, including ou lapsion and Grounds. § 10. t8 on K ‘Tickets for esle Ba a nae ‘all the principal Hotels, and es Susneel Dapariotonsine om p06 stone a! Willard's N =F a Plata BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA: ALEXAN Va.. WASHINGTON aaD ene (CENT LOANS at all times cheerfully taratenec, McILVAIN. M.D tar a GEORGETOWS..0.C BAPE VINES —20.000 PB VINES fo s' Mimuicae = = G tale, puch ae ‘Goncord, Ostawba, Diss. Dela hatves, Philadel ington ware Perkins, $¢ DETPELSS Water street, Georgetown. WEONS F LOUB! FRED! acti! ast. bet. Freight received at Sny time ‘Apply to HYDE & T° ead 63 Water st . Sood ~ oo M."ELDEIDGE 4 0°) FLOUR-ABEO*TMENT COMPLETE-STOCK COR A RGBS PRICES LOW se Large Btock BEEP OATH <3 itis. Va. MILL FEED. wm. c) * BALED Hay MISSISQUOI west Morte Waarves. Philsiciouis BW YORE anD TN N ee PeyoTON STBAM NEW EXPRESS LINE. inde Aree SPRING WATER, yenue and First street, Near Baltimore and Ohio Depot iF AT FREDER- Haandy anrens Pieet Mititany Disratcr,) Urrick Cuter Com ov SunsisTENCH, FOR SALE BY PRINCIPAL DRUGG:sTs, KicnMony, Vay March [oth 13-9 CURES CANCER. Will ran two from Hew York to Sealed Fropossle: ia duplicate: will ts, received Wes " ig freight at G-strest Wharf at the office of Lieutenant @ D. Jennings 2st in Leaving Bow Zork every ngneate ‘qnd Starday SATURDAY, March, wh Tae ee ikin tor tae, | CURES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, ovory Monday nea Terres eee tugton : 2m. bi Teoel| ‘hours, end forward: C. P. focgurow, ap et Washington: HYDE & tay pe Sams GanDe a » Vas ni TFS Wall eerece ow ark” sited Ss 19 Wallstreet. New York. te 3 ly. OUBES SCBOrULa, Aud the Sovereign Bemedy for tes lore cftere end wie to be BRIGHTS DISEASE, sw (aivlehauehteres {2 Be cutofi atthe fourth verte. N MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP COM? AN ral joint, ¢ bre: amor down 3 shante of fore-anarters to be cut from tures to fens aud other Diseases of the K:ineyy | ERG PTH and enbeaetial Sieamere xo aches above the knee jolnt,and of hin? quarters, o-4 BS a six to eight inches e the gambrei or hock un regal s ‘te YoRR vein -~ Biders are ee to be tresent to respond to mon! aon Seow ABSHING TON. DRIA. lows > their Mde, and be prepared to give bonds for the a estng Weber eon Vs sesed na GEORGETOWN, as es. ch of thelr eontract. i " x is ver pana . | abich bss wrought so many wonderful car’ | every SATCRDA} Bc MOR DATS ae vesb Beef, at Presericketarg Va Pos | inedvertised only to distinguish it from <i. can: | St Alesandris and Georgevces TUBSDATS amdersigued reserves the right to reject any Vide ime Phe virta st the CEEDAYS: Aleaudds Paiva Merck “Govditioue requirements, payments, &c, &c , SATURDAYS, arriving at New York MOND, ar heretofore. Qn account o; wany ine. connecting at Norfolk with the fine Hy command of Brevet Major General Stoneman, | 87, Ayo eg Be ree sa XS oe at Nor fhe ma 16-8t Brev and others,can be had gratis, by calling st orad | portation Company to and from BUSTUN, is pre- R®oonst = Fatee, ast Spashaeueaes ww Cook Sto Broadye ROHELL. aren “ provements attached. Callens 0 Pe Rs ed % mi2-6t 325 Pa. Avenue. ty Horr:s MALT EXTRACT. GBEAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPA) RED. A Delightful, Nutritious BEVERAGE. 4 Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substitute for ALB and Alcoholsee DRINKS. 4A STRENGTHENER for ths DEBILITATED, (esrrctacty nvEsIne morHzrs } HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, Thet the oa of Washington Gounty-ig tas Niesiotar ‘one of of aNDERW 1.8) Wasuine Certain for Disorders of the ton county. D. 0., . having THROAT. caus y Lunes AND 8TOMAOH. | ©! thas enti dane sashereby waraee Bold by Drugsists and Grocers. 308. 5S. 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