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EVENING STAR. ..-++ MARCH 26, 1969, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Nig! Naviomal Tuearag.—Opeca Bouffe. «Or. phee Aux Eniers.* Watt's Orera Hoven —Laura Keene's New Yerk company in the new comedy of “School.” CamruxsunY Hatt.—Trained Dogs, new pantomimes, &c. Paor. Surta’s Art Gallery, 308 Penusyl- vaaia avenue. Mereorotrram Hatt asp Vaniery Taea- ‘TRE, Peansyivaaia aveuus, betweea iith and 12H streets. Open every n-¢! class ent b str-et and owned by H. O. Hood, j+' The building was commenced in Mav, 18. is tow th a front of white ing back 10' fret on be first story is Tifteen feet hich. ond thirteen, and im the third aad fourth twelve feet ‘The upper stories cont » intended for use as offices, eack room be. supplied with gas and water, and all the Modern conveniences and sre approached by a Beat snbstar' from staircase on ith street, y an extended portico commani- cates directly with every room on the s cond floer. The first or ground floor is being fitted Pp by Mr. Hood at a jewelry establishment, the store will be sixty-five fret deep, run. € back to au office;in the rear of which will be asilver ware manufactory and workshop. The store is beautifully frescoed, and wil! be finished with counters and ca ¢3 of solid wat- But, while the floor will be of black and white marble tiles. There will bet wosbow windows on yivania avenue and one ga [1th street, each containing p.ate glass «1x by twelve feet ‘The cost of the improvement is absut #65. }, the building costing about £20,000, while the Price originally paid for the lot, with the frame tenement there 5: 4: Sh,000. Mr. Hood proposes shortly after waking on to place on top of the building, for the conve- Bience of the public, a larg- regulator, from whieh the hours will be struck by means of a telegraph wire leading from the National Ob- servatory. Mr. Job Angus is the contractor, and the iiding will be ready for occupancy by the mrst of May —— LoneD NatiowaL Executive Com- Ti MITTER.—A meeting of the above committee was held lest night. George T. Downing in the ebair. Considerable discussion was indulged m #8 to the claim of Southern loyalists, irre- Sp: ctive of color, to post erome' Massscbusetis. submitted a paper in the form of & memorial to the heads of bureaus, setting forth the claims of the colored people to@ por- tiom of the patronage of the Government, citing their eervices in the war, and in the subsequent positions may be cE. to colored mea. Professors Wilsoa and illeox and Mr. Barbadoes urged the commit- tee to proceed with caution, and do nothing it would place them in” false position; and Messrs Ruby, }. Stringer. snd Dowa- ipg argued in favor of action by the committee im the matter. A desultory debate ensued as to the proportion of offices under Government held by Southern people, and the manner in ‘which offices were obtained: after whieh the comsideratien Of the subject was postponed until the next meeting of the committee. —————e THe UNDERTAKERS’ AscoctaTioy.—We learn from a member of the Undert:kers’ A- sociation of this city that the statement copied am yesterday's Stag from a morning paper that at the meeting of the Asvoci:tion oa ‘Wednesday right, arrangements were mide to secure the payments promptly (in ad- vance if )} of all cases where the ser- ‘be objact of the Sesociation is purely and simply that ot other associations of d ilers, bh information trom a and re<pectability, 2nd img on the undertsker trict, business in this Dis. eamnot believe that they would be majust or harsh in their dealmgs with 2 family who have lost member by de:th. There are al- Ways, however, some people who will even at c ‘8 time try to obtain _omething for nothing, ordering what they do not intend to pay for. SBdagaiust thee the A.sociation wants t pro. ‘Vide safr guards. SoLDIERS ABD SaiLogs’ Ustos.—A stated Meeting of this Union was held at Union Lesgue Hall last evening, Will A. Saort, Esq in the chair, and Mr. M. J. Quigley, ec pre tem. Capt. Bennett offered a resolation pro- ¥ that a special committee of ix be ap- Ps poe 3 the President, whose duty it shall to ve applications of memb-rs out of employment, to endorse thereon the name of the union, and to use such personal influence im bebalf of members of good standing as may, fo them, be deemed neerssary and proper. in accordance with Uapt. Beguett’s resolution the fellowing committee was appointed. Capt. U H. Mapning. M. J. Quigley, Capt. J. D. Brock. Capt. Bennett, ana Messrs Rileyand Hugh Mr MJ i d aresoltion in- yiting Hon. Jobn Hill, of New Jer-ey, to ade dress the [pion af its mex! mecung, aad it wos UFRed, — Goow Fatvay.—To-day being Good Friday. the most solemn dsy im the whole vear, the services in all of the Catholic and Eptscopal churches were very impresive and attended large congrerations, In the Catholic eburcbes all ornament, Pictares, &e.. a: covered with sable garments no bells are rang, And ro organ played, commemorative of our Lord during bis passi +n. No consecration of the Sacted Host wok piace v. cont ec: ated yesterday and placed 1m the Sepa care of Repostiory. In many of the Cathol eburches he Repositories were beautiful, being decorated with fragrant flowers and lighiad Wit Bundreds of candies. The cross was ¢: persed for veneration by the faithful. sad ‘Services. througBuut were of the most solema ehsracter. ning the advantages Qn Association of citi. 0 be derived by tormun, ~ fc SeaSof tax Stwe. after which a constitation ava Senos were id then the fol- low ing Officers were elected: —President, WL. Higews: Vice Presidents, M. E. N. Howelland S. ¥_ At Lee: Secretaries, J. J. Burnes aad E. G. Bsroard, Trersurer, Jobn W. Green: Exec- uve Committers, S Lee, D T. Pierce, M. A. Watson, Z Moses, J. J. Colishan. Ad- journed —_2—_—_ SomatutNG Naw —From Mr. Jasper Collins, who by the way brs all sorts of Ucles im the way Pr &c., at Dis new store 2 without the ea great inven- by ladies and for pleasant pow der and ball. And will be im « men snd by the Boaxp oF Potties — us regular meeting yesterday. app vinted Powell & private on the force ton of Heury T Eaton ass privaie of the exghth prectuct, was accepted. Henry E. Nor- ris was ied an additional private for six Months, to do duty between izh aad th s'Tee's and lvania avenue and E street. ‘The spplications of Timothy Garmon, Jobu ‘Sweeney and John B. F. Seigart, for liquor Licenses, were rejected. it ‘The renugna- == Se FIrTe amp Sixt Warp GRast awn Cot- vax CLUB—At a regular meeting of this as-o- eration, held Isst night, the collection com mit- tre reported $41.45 a8 having been subscribed, and were thereupon allowed one week mere for furcber report. A motion, by Mr. Boyd, ‘that the clud ad. sine dic. Was referred to Ge Exccotive Oommitice, As address was Gelivered by Hon. ©. B. Nile, of Lilicois, aud ‘then the club adjoursed. pecears cles Wore Re-Comusxcen.—The work & if and spent im soctal sat down to an excellent supper, and ves until s late boar. The Middle and Southerm States U riam Conference. Afternoon Sestion.—The contereace reassem- Died at the church, corner of 6t1 and D streets, esterday afternoon, whea the Committee on jay Schools reported back the report of the secretsry, with a resolution recommending the padlication of certaia portions of it; which was adopted. Dugan offered @ resolution, je aT wing ~ vil of intemperance, and pledging the coal to the sappor: of total abstinence principles He spake at s»me Jength ia support of the revolution. Rev. Mr. Sharman opposed the resclation. “te did noi C cousider that the subject was a legitimate oa- ides, there were many men in every sense of the not advocates of toial abstinence, this class was growing evil Kev. Me-srs. Wade and Israel expressed ews similar to those of Mr. Sharmaa, aud, fer @ protracted debate, the resolution was a ‘he table r. Israel, of the Missionary Commut- tee, reported that the eommutt-e had revived to estudi preaching at Cimden, N. J.. and services have been beld, ministers alternating iu the services, and quite a large congregation ered. They also requested the American Bitarian Society to aid the work at Vineland and at Camden, and =100 was voted to each en- terprise. Uther places were also aid: d, and stilt others it was pro) to ne eitcum- Sianers would permit A considerable effort is Deing made in New Jersey,and not without geod results nottrithstandiog they had met with decided oppos.tion The report of Key. H O. M Dagan, giving an interest'n< account of bi labors in the min- istry and the status of affairs ac various sta- lous, was read ai ra. Rev. Mr. Israel offered a resolution request- ing the American Untiarian Association to con- trioute $1 (00 towardestavlisuing a new church in Philadelpbia for the yesr commencing April Ist, which was adopted. and colored persous. A free union Sabbath school Wos establisbed at the City Hall some mouths since, and 1s in an enceuraging condition at tals time. The report was referred to the Wommit- tee on Missionary Works. The Chair offered a resolution requesting the favorabie attention of the council of the Na- tional Conterence to the resolution passed at the New York meeting of the coavention re- garding the erection of & Metropolitan Charch im Washington; which resolution was adopted. The subject of prosecuting Sunday school Work was considered and discussed at consid erable length by a number of the delegates, and, on motion, the Committee on Sunday S-hools Was instructed to prepare @ report and sudmit it at the next conference. The Executive Committee reported fa vorabiy ‘ob & Tesolation favoring the erection of a ona! Memortal Church in the city of Wash- igton: which was amanimously adopted. I) was decided that the Conferenc- should bold annual meetings, instead of biennial, as hereto- fore. ‘abe Conference then proceeded to the e!ec- tion of officers for the ensuing year, and the following gentiemen were elected: President, E. W. Clark. of Germantown; Vice Presidents. Rev. H. Ware, Hon. Sayles J. Bowen; Secreta- ry, Rev. Fielder Asrael; Treasurer, EQ. Sew- sll, Executive Committee, Rev. S$! Farrington, Rev. U. Clute, Rev. J. H. Ware, and Messrs. Geo. G. Baker, E. M. Keith, and Dr. J. Priost- ly. The Conference then adjourned sine die. ees Tur Urrerwax Divorce Case.—Tue man- ner im which the report of thedivorce case of Mary A. Upperman agt. James H. Upperma2, appeared in this paper yesterday, owing to the failure of the reporter to take notice of one of the papers in the case, seems to have done in. justice to the complaint ir whose favor the case was decided. The facts in the case are stated to be as follows: Seme I> years since the com- it was married to one Wm Snape, an engl in, in Baltimore,and by him had one child, but after living with bim about two or three months she came into pe hearing of sequently she applied for mere, but her counsel advised her, as her mairiage was a nullity, (hat there was no uecessity Of prosecating the case. She in 1=35 married Upperman, with whom ste hved until a few years since when she left bim, she alleges, on accouat of bsconced, divorce in Bu sll treatment, and returned to her father's. Af. terwa: she petitioned for a divore® trom Upperman, alleging adultery, &c., and the latter, in bis answer, charges the former mar- Tisge against her as aduitery,&c. Mrs. U'n- perm now ledged in ber answer her mar- Tiage to Snape, and denied the other charg >. The testimony in this case was taken befory Commissioner Jobnson, and the charges in the answer of Upperman were disproved, and tho ein the bill ot Mrs. Upperman sustained, And acer the case had been tally Beard by Judge Ulin, he yesterday decreed the com- Piainant trom the bondsof matrimony with the Tespond: The complainant is a lady weil this city, and has many friends who are rejoicing that the charges made against her bave not beea sustained, Dut that abe has dis. proved them so far as it is possible to uisprove ubrounded allegetions of willfal crime. Mr Joba D, Clarke was solicitor for petitioner. —— Tax Potomac Front.—The muddy condi- tion of this thoroughfare ad @uline's wi has prevaile -ome time past. Below will be fouad the regular renort Arrived—Schr. B.G. Tab- Freat Wyamico, witn lumber S. Bletz & Co, and wood to Berry Guiding Star, Wilson, from Alexan- th wood for Gleason aud Glenna Saile¢—Sebr. Ann Trisbeli, Edwards, for New Jersey, With fertilizers for Joseph Justis. Fay's 2S \— Steamer Virginia, Grif. flo. with bay for the fishing sbor>s Riley's Wharf—At {his wharf since onr last report a number of yessels Rave arrived with assorted lots of oysters for Turner anc & Son, which are sold at prices ranging trom 50 cents per busmel ta $6 per barrel, Uae vessel lorded with flue Hampton river oysters conetgeed to the same firm, Were disposed of in Psrt st €4.50 per bushel in the shel!. Jcknscn’s Fish Wharf.—The arrivals of fsb since yesterday have Somewhat increased, aa4 Prices are a litle lower. About 3,000 :bid are Teported, and disposed of at &: A 245 per hundred, @ad 5,00) herring sold at #15 and $2) per thoneame. Berry's Wharf.—Atrived—Schr. Hatti+ Batier, Snckney, Bridgeport, Ct, with browa- stone tor Emory. Potumoc Ferry Wharf_—The steamer Wawaset, Capt. McKenney, arrived at ber regular bonr yesterday afternoom trom Gone River and in- termediate landloge, with a good supply of country produce and severai passengers. ——~— Tee GENERAL AsemasuasT—-Mr. KR B Owens, Assessor of the Fourth Ward, repor:s year past il bouser Were fln- ard, (*7 bricks frames, from the whary, ‘erage $3,000 and the frames S00. The additional improvements to building= already Probably increase the amount ¢ In the four wards already reported Second, Fourth, Fitth and Sixth.) the new improvements foot up An assessed valu» of $1 206.000, on pearly 500 buildings. The First, Third and Seventh Wards have no” yet repori- ed and it is thought that the total number of buildings will rise So, with a valuation of aear $2.) 06.000, and in this estimate those duildings un ed on January Ist (of which there are a large number! are not included. aft SR ae SAPTURB.—Abont 16 o'clock last night, Dete McDevitt, standing near Penrsylvania avenue, on 6th street, noticed four well-known thieves pass—oue of them baving under bis arm a pairof boots doubtle- ~wle. Observing the officer, they ran, acd Mr. MeDevitt g@ve chase, and firing a shot from bis revolver at the boy having \3e boots, caused Bim to halt. when be was captared and A Cras « taken to police uarters, where Be gave the meme of George Milla aud 1s held. for'a bearing. —e— Warr Ixreovsuanrt. — Yesterday. Mr Thos. J. Galt ymenced to build an exten- sion fo bis wi ‘Qt the foot of Seventeenth street. The addition wiil ve thrown forty feet ito the channel, which will give @ greater depth of water to vessels anchoring at this wharf. The space between the a sd = thoroughly dredged, so as to permit vessels o: the heavy: ue draught to come alongside. —— Rotified that Master Frantie ——-—___ Forty-rovara Inrantay Baxp.—It ss understopd that the ne baad of the 4ith in- 7. ender beget ef Protessor John wi THE Ca*z0rMa finxtey.—Joha M.Binck- bey indicted for an esonnlt aad battery on internal Revenue, ‘oubmnitied his case to the criminal court this morning. Mr. Binckley Stated that this was the first time be had «ver Deen arraigned and that the provocation whieh led bim to commit the act was very great and the prosecuting witness had ackoowledged bis ction with the publication of the letter b reat injury in character Judge Wylie sxid that the great Gnd the archives of bave known bis legal remedy and be woald therefor sentence bim to pay a fine of $10) ard cost a Suit vor Damaces.—Meests, W. A Cookand H. A. Pierce have entered suit for Th »m+s Lansdale against Lewis Means tor $0.00 damages for injuries received at the hands of the aetendant. The plaintiff isa colored man, and it will be recollected that the defendant was tried in the Criminal Qoart, convicted, Aived, and-sentenced to jail for assaulting piain- iff. The piainuff aliczes that on the 25th of January. defendant compelled him to go to nis bouse where he locked him in a room, and after contining him two hours, stripped him of bis clothing, tid and bound him, and beat and struck bim thirty blows with: ree wi bis bare back, Incerating it th Teason of said beating he bas been ee and Iame, and prevented irom transacting his ordinary business. —_—_ PROPERTY SALE IN ALEXANDRIA. Messrs Green & Wise, real estnte agents in Alexan- dria, bave sold the dwelling on the nor:n side of Prince street, between Fairfax and Wat Row occubied by H. O. Claughton, esq Miss Hannah McPherson, ot Milwauke:, W. consin, but formerly of Alexandria, for $3 500, Alvzondria Gazette. ‘ONFIRMATION.—The Right Rev. Bishop Clark, of the Diocese of Rhode Island. will confer the right of confirmation at the Church of the Ascension (Rey. Dr. Pinkney) to-mor- Tow afternoon. = eee Bic Repuction 1m Tax Paice oF Coat.— See Gleason & Glenn's advertisement in our Paper to-day. The Colored Schools of Washington and Georgetow: The Tallowing ocenmeumsenttt explains itself. ASUINGTON, March W, 156), To the Editor of the Chronicle We have noticed your article in the Caroni- cle of to-day respecting what you uate as “unjust wuputations’’ against the Hon. Mr. Bowen, Mayor of the city. as contained in oar Teporson tke colored schools. There was no intention on our part to reflect upon the con- or motives of his Honor, the Mayor, but in justice to ourseives, we are compelicd to re- iterate what we said in regsrd to the pon-pay- ment of certain m for the benefit of the colored schools, and distinctly declare that we ave been officially intormed by the Register of the city, Mr. F. A. Boswetl, that the honor- able Mayor did refuse tosign a check, in Feb- ruary last, which bad previousiy been sigaed by the Register, and the prompt receipt of which would bave greatly assisted as in the discharge of our du. ‘es as trastees We desire further to state that if any of our Assertions im our report can be proven to be Wrong, we will most cheerfully acknowledge our error in the most public manner, and over our official signatures ‘With regard to our calling upon the Councils, we do bereby declare that we have not, directly or mdurectly, made any appeal to that honora- ble body and for the truth of this assertion would refer to the records of their proeeedings. Youre, respectfully, WILLIAM SyrHax, ALFRED Jonas, A. G. Hatt, t Trustees of Colored Schools. ———~re-—__ SPECIAL NOTICES. FROM THE EMINENT PHYSICIAN, DR. GORDON, uF BesT ra one bh has so many jan confrere disease wht years been my misery A worth: y Germi Pure me touse ROFF’S MALT EXTRACT. and om able to testify that I wae greatly benefitred it. 1b dit ommend to the attention of our readers the ing note from one of our sitize ir a Hemor- s and have been coughing al- anily since—till I commenced the ase a's Lune balsam. by which L have been y relieved. iu fact aimost permanentty outed, Your-. &e O G MBBKICK. “Bauway. NJ. Dec. lth, 1368 marzi-ino FARMERS, Provide yourself with PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER at this season of the year, when Oolic Cholera Morbus, Dysentery Diarrhea, &c . aa} disable your hands—uee it in every ease of the kiad. apd my ears fort. if it docs not effect a spoedy earey ber be gate that you trase to ‘other remedy batthe old trled vi Kine sbich bas never failea, |” D**ie’ Pata Kier ILIAN HAIR HALL’S VEGETABLE RENEWER. Renews the vitality of the scalp. Renews the hair to ite original color. Benews the nutritive matter which noarisher r. Renews the brash. wiry hair to silken softness. Renews the growth of tne hair. Renews the sppearance of those that are Bald and Gray. and ise spieceid hair aressin 0 OI) oF Alcohol to c he pores. One bottle shows ite effects. B. P. HALL £CO., Nashua. For sale by all dr a, ADVICE PHALON’S sige 7 LoTivusg” BEAUTIFYING THE rar] AND OOMPLEX ALL EBUPTIONS. FRECKLES er ne eo NU BY itis Intsloabi fr ORRWE GME i cher sithviitGst be soecon bs LOT! pe tab! ody th Hscasee tod Vietishesot tbe SRN PHALON'S : \PAPHIAN SOArY A en sot Wilsp the BELH” Price 38 couts Ld DE mere LOR DE MAYO. £ FOR THE HANDKEK “Gitte. TERqUIBITE, DELICATE LASTING PHALON & 80M, New .ork je®-ly an soi by all Drnectsts (azrers, CUBTAINS, OILCLOTES, &c. INGBAT CARPETS at @1 TBREE-PLY CARPETS st $1.99 . TAPBSTRY and BRUSBELS Cas. ENGLIBH, TAPESTRY and. B s BME COU! oF Tde DIS M colMlOT OF COLUMBIA. agi “eatin! Bo. 1418 guity Doc. et ya. jrafnd § this cause, havi Bo. i) ii ‘ + and tbat t 7 had complied with the terms of “ts, thie 18th dey of March, & Dw by the Covrt that the safd sale be, wud th Bereby ratified and confirmed. ulese couse vo thie contrary be shown 01 ¢ Bos day of April, i D 1349: Provide 's py.of this crder de published 4 Evening ttar” enc for three succestive wee! fore dy 4 iJ . OLIN. Justice A true copy. B. J. MBAGS, Ulers meld iawsw seston il BIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber bi ed from the Urpbans’ Court ot Wash incton county. tn the District of Colusbic: adm Codie. ceca ae fers ware tach Tk . with the subscriber, letters ffs ronal 4 3 8 B se Bpecial Partner. iT Oo} sa aosibay Far ae * OITY ITE SPRING CLorarme in new and beautifol styles, A nved At Geo. C. Henning’s, ———.—_—_ Ladies Dresees is for mr A MACHINE for Floting sale at Wm. Prince’ 10h and ti stractions ——— Founp at Last! A remedy that not only relieves, bat cares that cnemy of mani piion, as well as the DUMerous sa! Com: lites which revolve around it Coughs, flueoza, &c Wistar’s Ba'sam of Wild Se.h W. Fowle & Son, Bosto' —_2____ Tax Macc Com will color & permanent black or brown. Poison, leaves no slop or stall it bas been fall; the dye permanentl: known to be considered any humbng. Suid whoiesale nd retail by Charles Stott, No. 375 Penn. avenue, Washington, and to be had of all druggists. tical e: 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4) and 6th Streets, since IS61, successful: Bunions, Cbitblains, Ciub Nails, and other diseases of the feet without pain or inconvenience to the patient The sboe can be worn with ease dences except between 6 and 8 ——_e—_ PRIME Ping Woop, fall length, at $5 cord, delivered free of cost, may be had yard, Second street west, between D streets north. Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery Ne, 347 O STREET, Between 4% axp Gra HAVENWER® CEACKERS admitted by af impartial judges to be farts market. ba ae ‘stock om band, alw wy for To prevent fraad, our Orackers are stamped with thepane, “HAVERNER.” * got “HAVENSER'S CRACKERS” from’ Your Grocer, vend tothe Bakery, 347 Ost; we ipply you. We ofr the following assortment: Sonne S “HAVBNNEB’S FAMILY ona Bread is now for sale by most of leading Grocers of the city. of select Family vaten: lishment. To prevent. as far as nesty. we bave suppl cere with fresh Fample Oards, amine for yourselves articles for these No. 5it Seventh Colds, Bronchitss, Sore Throat, In. ‘The remedy we allude to is Dr. Oberry, prepared by a. tested on white heads and beards im Washington, changing them to a beautiful dark color in @ few minutes, leaving fixed: and it is wo weli ng © of business at office Dr. White is unable to visit patients at their resi- ‘Yourselves, you wiil find our statement ‘lou 6 Le im the shape of the hair or beard It contains no 2 on the skin, as 63,3; established at ly treats Uorns, and ingrowing immediately the Pm Sat: Sreeers. ‘and consequently BEEAD.” is thoroughly is always aranteed to deal of Bread is sold for hich never came from onr estab. idle. thi plied all eur authorized Gro- marked 1569. Bx. a WALTHAM WATCHES. The extensive use of these watches for the last fifteen years by BaiiwayConductors,Engine+rs, and Expressmen, the most exacting of watch-wearers. has tnoronghly demonstrated the Strength, steadi ness, durability and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, iu to deci¢e the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. ‘The superior organization and the great extent o mpany 6 Werks at Waltham enable them to produce watches combining the best and latest im provements, and at a price which renders compe- tition futile; and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 80 per cent. more for thetr watches than is necessary. For sale by all dealers, No watches retailed by the Company. NS & APPLETON, fed l-ec8w Gen'l Agents, 1%2 BROADWAY, NBW YORK. MISSISQUOI SPRING WATER, FOB SALE BY PRINCIPAL DEUGGISTs, CURES CANCER, CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, CURES SOBOFULA, Anc all the Impurities of Aud the Sovereign Bemedy for the Blood, BRIGHT’S DISEASE, and other Diseases of the Kidneys. ‘This ts the origins! Spring Water from Ve wonderfal ¢ which bas wrought so many ares. is advertised only to Seco comers it from the i mpted to be pal Upon the public os Delug qual te the virtueot the fasiequel. 57 Panphicts containing aR scoomnt ot many wonderfnl Oures, attested emineat Phystet: others, can De had gratis, Dy calling et or ad Greesing edabeto MiggIFQUOI SPRIN He. oe bree, tow fat Oener F 3 CosCRETEATED BET RACT ica aim certify that Pp. scott n Brtract of Ginger 0d beve witnessed ths ufactare, Process ot mani and and complete, ough ge nce it a LIMESTO™S FAMILY FLOUR, Just recetved end fer sale. eo jolt-2m (Of cimilar quality to thet wed ramen Oorme GEORGETOWN. —\_s— Affairs in Georgetown. evening for want of a quorum. Council.—The Board met at the 1 hour last eveuing, Wm. Clabsuch im ins chair A commuuication was rece.vel from R. A. E mondston, late tax collector, request. ing credit be given Bim to the amouat of #2°6.- 13, im the callection of dejinquent taxes for ine improvemeat of Beall, Mooroe and North srreets; referred to the Committers of Ways and Mea! Also, a communication from the May- or, inciosing letter from Dr. Charies H. Cragia, & member of the commitree to memoriaiics Congress for power to subscribe $300,00 for railroad purposes, and levy tax to pay the ia- terest op the same. Also, an amendment to & bill for railroad purposes, ich has been r+- ferred to the Committee on thy District of Co- lamb; referred to Board of Aldermen. Also, & communication from the Mayor, en z one from A. T. Bradley, in regard to causeway leading from Avalostan Island the Virginia sbore; referred. Mr. Dunlop presented peci- uon.of Wm. N. Robinson to pi an icebox under bi bench in the markel; referred. Also, communication of various parties in refereace toa pump on High street; referred. Mr. Jones, from Market Hous+ Gommittee reported a Teroiution imcreasing the livense om branch markeis to three bandred dollars; rejected Mr. Joa-s reperted a resolution relating to the Temoval of be--hives without the corporste limits, providing that it shall not be lawful to hee} bive within the limits of the waa, under the penalty of from one to five d>Jj.re tor each and every day after the adoption of (ae Terolut.on, Tejected. Also, a resolution tn in 3 PBssed. Mr. Dun- lop offered a resolution to pay cos: for repsir.. ¢ an erch om Water street; pased. Mr.Simns re olution refating to openiug of ‘ospect street, and asking to be dischars-4 trom its further consideration; azreed to. M-. Jones offered a resolution relating to the basid- jog Of a bridge over Rock Creek; reterred. Also, a re‘olution in relation to the collection of harbor fe); referred. Also, @ resolutuon instructing the committee before Qougress to sk an enlargement of the corporate limits of the town: referred. Also, a resolution appro- priating $90) to the Mayor's contingent fuud: Pessed Mr. Marbury offered au ordinance to prevent swine ranning at large after the 1th of April; rcferred. A resolution appropriating $100.5. tor the expenses of the judges of the ia‘e election and expenses imcurred was pas-ed. | Adjouraed, ‘SERENADE —Last night, the late guards of the ja(l surprised Wm. H. Huestis, Exq., former ‘Warden of that instiution, with a serenade, at retidence, 181 Washington street, Georgetown, by the National B: of Washi in, under the leadership of . Joseph Ailen. Mr. Hatstis invited the party into Tesidence, where a repast was soon improvised, and after an hour or two of pleasamt converse the com- pany separated. Everka Division No.9,S. or T, beld a rezuiar meeting at their hailon Bridge str-et last evening, and after the initiation of cindi- dates and the transaction of other business. the following officers were elected tor the ensuing juarter: P.W.P.. M. U. Connell; W. P, J. oy; A. W. A. L. D. Brighum; F. sy ere Ss. G. Gisdmon; Treasurer, J. Fenwick; R. Flathers; A. R.S.. D.T. Giadm H Williams; Conductor, J. Mitch Clements: J. S., J, Kuhns; Remarks followed by J. C. prominent members. AUCTION SALz OF CUMBERLAND CoaL.—The third monibly sale of Cumberland cosi by Gleason & Glenn took place this morning at Ray's docks, Thomas Dowling, aactioarer. Ten thousand tons were put up, of which 9.7 0 tons sold at $4 50, and 3) tons at $432, the asers being parties from this District and ttadel; Tue C. L.—No cargoes of coal have ar- rived from Cumberland yet. The voatmen there demanded ten cents additional for freight to Georgetown and the same amoant additional to Alexandria, but the companies refasiog to accede, the boatmen commenced loading yes. terday at the old rates. Errgots or Bexzixe.— William M: and Henry A. Jones last evening imdulgad ina fight, for which they were arrested by Ufficer Myles and fined $2.75 by tice Ruckey. Mprcuayts’ Exchan Basiness ‘Change to-day was rather di offerings were large. ferings 30m bushels red wheat; sales 150 bushels choice, +2 River FRont.—Cleared—Steamer Jonna Gib- son, Winters, for New York, with a full cargo of flour. Entered and cleared—Steamer Ex- Frees, Nickie,trom and to Baltimere. , . S., J. Sebastian. Wheeler and oth Georgetown Advertisements. BY THOMAS DOWLING, anct.; Georgetows. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT On MONDAY MORNING. March 29t. at 0 o'clock, I will sell, (with: 7 ecard to weather,)at the residence of Gul Wallace. Congress street. between Beal and West MORNING. March sith at W sell. wittiont regar! te idence of 8H Snerm sn Potomec and Pracect Streets. a general assortment of Househo d Furriture, conei-ting of— Wainut Xpring Ssat Chairs aut Sofa larble top ber Bui Walpat Suite Jen ant rble-t>p Sidebuard (Usk) Lottage Fetts complete bie ant Stands y a yaleat Marule:ton ain cor Feather hea ated Mattresses i ant Refrigerator El gant Cook, Parlor and other Stoves With'many other articles too uumeroas't) men ion Also, @ lot of Coal. ma 23-6t & 108. DOW LI! . ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r; Georgets «n, 1859. at five front of the 6 mrce streeis, hy a comfortable’ Frame ‘Terme at sale veyancing and stamps at the pst of the pure hase: “pend THO @A8 DOWLING. ance, PAWNBROKERS. prorosats Fog STAGE TRANSPORTS HeavqvanteRs Firra Bnrvasy Put Pervice 10 on a ot t Proposals to be plainly exdoreed, se for ton fro« —— te ——,"” aad ALL, BOBIN8ON & 00., 322 Penn's Avenue, Rh and ‘Wth Streets. m18-im errr ett iedkics or Onummychl es ‘at the City of \ STEAMBOAT LINES, ORB MOUNT VeR¥OR. ‘fost 14 Borth Wharves. candria. V: wm CLYDE 4 00 y Pbilaieiph's. r TUBS an * HEL A 2 ‘BBAF O00} ir NEW EXPRESS LINS. ONLY DIRECT LINE ES. E, WAS. NG BEN WastiNG iN 4ND See TH, Will run two steamers direct frm Mew York to Was . landing freight, at @ stre<t Wharf. Leaving New York and Mtrrday Wenn tom Water street. etonry cos Wye sinc, York. K. BoaGoE, atk ‘ork oRDAT . CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY or BABTFORD, Con. TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. THE WATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COmPany oP THE URITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C., Chartered by Special Ag of Cong o proved July Soe teses7™™ 4 CASH CAPITAL.....000000 secs. Poiladeighte, President ‘Chairmen Finance and’ lixecutivne IENEY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice Presi SMBESON W. PEET, Philedeiphie, Secretary Peto esa: "D., Medieal Director” NOIs G. SMITH, MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: Surgeon General . BARNES, ‘are. United Siete P_ J. HO! A Medical earns: ees ‘The advantages on Company ar- ‘wilt be tssved that will pay to the tn red drt; ute ee ual income ef one-tentt te amount bamed in the = No extra rate is for risks "pon theives insures not to secare Dat at so low oar ogak AORN 18 BYER) ou. , and from it par. ties for such |. witmeuitable: ente ebeuld be to the "8 Geners ‘Agents only in their respective. ong ne the O@ee of the Company tr thi: ay. GENERAL AGENCY VIRGI Nia TRICT YLAND, DELAW. ‘WEST VIRGINIA, AND F COLUMBIA. ay THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., ‘H STR FIFTERRT! BT, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMF WY ps) BANKERS, Lewis JOHESON & 00., BANEPRS, ‘VANIA AVENUE, BNEB 10 PENNSYLVAN eThasr 00) B TH DEALERS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN BXOHAN Government and Corporstion bought and All other Marketable Secarities sold or boncht on commission. fe i2-if BE Firvasnve GrRust, Orrecrs Trsass, - Buy and sell at current market rates. ard ice constantly on Band s full supply of all GOVERSMENT BONDS, WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Cbarted by Ocagress,, Pars InTBREST DuPosits. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Sliver bougat an’ ‘bold. Highest market prices pate for Lead Warrants. SP-ONE MILLION DOLLARS Wo buy and cull all clamsesef GOVERN MEN 6 market | RCURITIES 08 current peren el @ ALL THE PRINCIPAL ClEme oF TEE ‘We perchaso Goverumess Voushers MOST aVOR4BLB TRAM, ent Gee eons fal esteation to SOCOENTS OF 895:N.£285 ET ons STR ib wear gust Loans ac Sr ‘WE. 8. EUNTINETEE, Gam KEW FACTS IN THE THEORY OF LIFR DR. RADWaY's SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Ketablishes = New Theory of Cure, and Proiong Human Biistence. B.—Every ounce of the SARSAPARIL. LIAN, PARBIRA BRAVA, ond other fore roots, ‘yielding the extracts that enter tmio the composition of the Sarsaperiiivam Kesoleen’, are gathered under the superrimon of émtelligent agents. employed eacium~ly by Dr. Radway & +0. for ths purport, s0 thal mo spurious admis. tured or worthless reots (as wali the imported Sareapart!ias) can. by migtake.be ree eived Neother chemis's oF medicine makers wm the | World take chs precaution to secure gomwume recta Important chemical principles supplied to the wasting boty | THROUGH TH oan ‘+4 SILLIAN BESO, | It SUpplics the bloed with Bourishment Mconiarns issue makins and fick making oua!- It supplies the system with caloric or heet-making operties Inincrcasce the weight and appetite dt stops ail weakenime d)srh ores It cores gravel, glee. and Tt makes the water clea: t oman from the p rils incident toc of Life—ceasation of menses a TO THOSE WHo ® ‘There is mot 8 man, wom ted by disease. if ‘their » oud reparative power of a dicta: 7 the use of the BAKSAPARILLIA VENT. continue to live werhaps w jow the vital swe and Sesh mak ime medicine. Ube Fe) greater than the wastes, and the £ LA ive ths ot 5 rit) Sourighment tos pabest ts 0" Tate Neale Pry qn (C87 Gnd dec m position. CONSUMPTION. SOROFULA, ‘es Disease QE oe Lb DNETS, SKCONDA RY ‘Sy Boteon of venerval. are devely these curetve Bar the g SUMPTION, Scro! a end the bake sae sive Sutlimate. Calowel, thet ‘may wove ae erosive Sut timate ey have ac: comulated iu the boues, . tisenes, or joints, or from some transmuted frms!y comp’ that may bave ron through bef = doren gon: PILI. ON- AL TEE the: paticat daily Deouw lag reauead by the at daily juced by wastes sb decomposition teat i comieeally Bree irs will be rap digestin Ta VENT EXOBL 4L ENTS IN THE OC 8 ‘ONSTI Sharges and Womb oiteulties ticis Calculous dierascs ane it Erscivent, tte power ia these TRE PEBILS OF W« Dr. Badway's Servaparitiien jeerivent confers ‘pen tl i ox etentest earth’ less. ings: it rescues her from the perils wad dungers that threaten during the most critical ° her existence, generally calied THES OHANGE OF LIFE All who uve it at this thre on ined with bareasers an¢ other associates: the Sarsay dircases ine Bxed fs Thopsande of women die whem they arrive at the penod cf their existence ordaiped by ber Orestor to become settled in ber th eBicy the balance et 1 xn ine and perils perulisr to her sex, thr faibo ‘medical science ia en, pg remedial agents to pro’ Re Reel ete BERIT et the scrieus Consege: noe often e: CESSATION OF THE MEWSES ‘This generally takes place between the i Orga: ic_¢r other dierases exist in the female eye- 4 the time of her menstrual existence,