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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., Te-Night. aminauon National THRATER.—The Hanlon Troupe | Criminal Vou! and tbe great gymnast, Pfac. ‘Watt's Orera Hover. —The Imperial Jap- anese Troupe. CawrerBcry Hatt.—A new programme this ‘week, with lots of novelties. Prov. Smitu’s Art Gallery, 34 Pemasyl- vania avenue. Matuorourran Hatt ann Vaatery Tae- | sod atan, Pennsy!vasis avenur, between ith and | py their friends that Tit streets. Open every might—with a first- | guring their encounter Glass entertainment Waven Cuare.—tecture by Hon. Israel S. Diebi on tbe Holy Lana —~ \t ‘were ia piay, bat Teceived the above- menuoned wound in the abdomen. Harrison ‘went to bis mother's residence ou © street, be- tween Sth and 10th streets, and Dr. the iransporting empt bisky barrels withor selfdefence. It is understeod that he will to- Baving ‘chdieoasea The stumps thereon. came up | Morrow ition for & writof habeas corpus, before General KR. D. M. ‘nied States | with a to his discharge or admission to . bail. Lbis morning Drs. J. H. Thompson, Won Gent yogun ced Mr. D ap- | Buckley, Palmer, Miller, Haguer, Young and peared for the prosecution, Mr. Bradley for | (Garnett made @ post mortem examination, and Messrs. Jarboo. G: 4 Poor. Mr. Hine Ft00d that came to the conciu- for Mr. Langley, ge for Holmes and that the eth resulted from the wouad. Rivebsrot. Mr. stifled to | Dr. Potter, the Coroner, 1s this afternoon hoid. bree empty barrels on 7th sireet whart on whieh the stampe bad not brea cancelled gested to Capt. Gedney not to send to Alexandria, but retain them uatil he discover. «ithe owner. George L. Parson vstified to Law ler’s name being on the barrel and tne Iat- F <aid be bad sent them to Alexandria. Capt, edney testified that the burrels bad been on the whart and be gave erders not to ship them ing an inquest. —_—_-———. SENTERCED.—In the Uourt at Alexandria, yesterai in the case of Maurice Du Vaile, charged with burglariously en ering aud ros bing the house of Mr. Charles Brill, the jury Tendered & verdict of guilty, and fixed the term of imprisonmert at five years in the peniten vary. The Gozrtre says that in an examination <0 he might find the owner: but they were | Of the papers of this man, it appears thar he sbipped without bis knowledge. Mr. Law. | W&S once a corporal in the lith United States jer's case Was tuken up and he testified | infantry. He had been a student at Georg-, toy shipping the barreis to Aiexaniria | (OWN Ovilege, and was once a candidate tor tae Priesthood He bad been recommended for an Sppotntment to an office in one of the depart and said he wes ignorant rod law. session on whicb the stamps had not peeg | Massachusetts, and bad received 4 temporary erased. Mr. Addison testified to seiziag the | clerks bip in the office of the Chiefof Ordnance, barrels, ang also tbat Mr. Parsons told Mr. J.’5 | He was subsequently recommended to Pust- driver not to obliterate the stamps; and that | ™&ster General Randall for appointm-nt ‘Mr. J. said be always mstructed bis driver not | Mal agent, by Hon. Tuomas B. Florence, to buy an empty (see without effactag the | M. Dender, N. L.. Jetines, L. D. Evan: stamps. Mr. Lewis Clepbane, Collector, ex- | 'be late General L.H Rosseau. Pre his trial yesterday morning be was e: by Doctors Gibson and Hull, to determi mental condition, and was pronounced though since his arrest he has eudeavored to Produce the impression that he was crazy. plamed the value of the stamps, and testified that he sent Dis deputy to seize the barrels. Mr Jarboe called to sve him.and he determined to bold the barrels bet return bis team, as he did pot hing it was his intention w ¢efraud the revenue. The cases of Langley, Heimus, and Reinbardt, charged with selling empty barrels without effacing the stamps, were next | beard, and the evidence was to the eifect that the parties generally were particular in can- | celling tbe old stempe or stencil marke, but Prorgsson Ristey calied at the White House yesterday together with the Umef of the Japanese troupe now performing bere, and littie All Rigat” and other members of the company. The party bad a brief bat pleasant interview with the President, one re-uit o whicb was that President Grant’s family, with Geoersis Sherman and Dent aud etner dis- Unguished people occupied private box-s at Wall's Opera House last mght, and expressed the mselves much pleased with the astonishiny feats of the Jape, particularly with their won- derful use of their pedal extremities in halnac- ing. The acuvity. boldness and vivacity of that pru of youthfnl athletes, the popolar “AM Right” wasaiso highly praised. Every one should see this troupe during their b:iet stay Rere. They give a matinee for families and children to-morrow evening. —— the pew stamps having but lately been intro- duced, *hey were not fomiliar with the law on | the at 1m disposing of the ty barrels. The charge again-t Uol. Lang- ley Was dismissed, and the Commissioner re- served his decision im the other cases. D RSPURLICAN CLUB—A meet- ing of the club was beld jast evening im the jecture-room of the I5th-street Presbyterian Cbureb, but for want of general notice taere ‘was not a very large aitendance. Mr. C. H. Peters, president, called the meeting to ord-r. ind referring to the small number present, sug- sled an adjourument to the early part of SOLDIERS’ AND Satrors’ UNtow.—A regular Bext Week, as it was understood that the regis. | Mertir g of this organization was ueld tact night tration would shortly commence. Mr. F.Po- | 3t Union League Hall, when a resolutius sey sid that & general notice of the meeting | Offered by Major Morse protesting against the sbould be given by advertisement: that they | ®PPo!ntmentor confirmation of any r-b-l officer could notexpect a large ctowd by a notice only | °F toldier to positions of honor of trust unde & few bogrs previous to the time of meeting. | the United States Government, was discussed Mr. Jos. ks replied that it was very well | Dd adopted. Mr.Kelly omered a resolution, to tals of advertising. but the gentlemen should | Which was passed, that in ihe appointment of Ip to pay the expenses of publishing such ; M+n to office recommended by those who wer- Botices. A aumber of members taking this ad. | t» tbe last prominent sappor‘ers of S. P. Chase vice walked up to the table and threw down | i$ recognized by us as a direct blow at the gurrency smounting fo over two dollars. Mr. | PTgtess of the Republican party, not onty Jos. Brooks mowed that the club raise a sinki throughout the country, but particularly in fund. [ Voices—-Onr fuffsaresunt alread } this Distvict.” A committee of threelwas.ap Alter some remarks by Messrs. Kelsey, Piau, | Poipied to confer with the proper committee tn J. S. Brown, Marsball Brown, and others, the | 'gtrd to the appointment of bounty claim Metion of Mr. Brooks was amended s9 as to Teed “geurral fund, "and adopted. crip Mons were cailed tor. and tor a quite a lively business was done, nearly <i) being subscribed, including $25 each by Messrs. M. Kelsey, W. H. Chase, E © Weaver, Wm. Rutherford, and Josiab Hitebcock, aud one in Diank (und-rstood to be $25 or <5.) from john agents throughout the untry. Adjourned. Sons or Mica be fociable of the sone Inst night at the United among the many pres- d Indy, Hon. W ron, Hon. Joba F DT. Pierce ana 1. Pian. Mr. W. H. Chase stated that the Caleb Clarke, Hoo. Allen Good- Physician for the poor in the ward having re- » Rev. Jabez Fox, J. Fred Myers, Joho B Sigurd. be bad presented tothe Mayor the name | Blo=s, General W. H. Beadle, HJ. Gray, E-q.. ot Dr J H. Bushnell. and, on motioa. nis a. Major Kuox, (all with ladie: aad other en was endorsed. a resolution requesting t citizens of the Wolverine S'ate. Th- the appointment ef Dr. B adopted. G. W. Dution, Judson S. Brown, and J. H. Bushueli Were elected members. The Chair anvotaced the Campsign Committee, and W: ang Freng Posey, named as member: Adjourned Programme was an excrllent one, and with » fine bend of music for these who felt di<posed to dance, tbe oceasion was on» of enioymen’, and was protracted till the “wee sma’ nours of morn.” —<——__ —_—o—_—_ Sates or Reat Estatge.—Klbourn & Latta’ Piete Warp Rerreniecax Crrn — Tats | Teal estate agents, Reve mad@ the followine clap met last evening st the hall on Carrol | sles: Lot 5*, fi square 30°. fronting on gin Hull. Cot. ©. H- Hill, president, in the chair, and J. W. McKnight. [s., secretary. The Ex- ecutive Committee recommended for adoption three resoiutions, as follows: 1, ‘hat no mem- Ball «peak ban once en the same ‘et, wor for @ loneer time than five min- S$ Without permission of the club. 2, That SBY Member Who refoses to take his seat and street, between M and N street®, to Zachariah Downing, for 75 cents per square foo'; a three. story frame house on lth street, between L street and Massachusetts avenue, to John Bowles, for $7,500. Also. the following lots in Pleasant Plains: In Wright and Coxe’s sub- Givision—lot 52 to Wm_ H. Parker, for 123g cents per =quare foot; lot 52. adjoining, to Charles Preserve order after being so ordered by the | Tlilman, at the same prie In Todd and P ta second time, shall, on a motion | Brown's svbdivision—lot 2s, in blo-« ™ fonded. be excluded from all the | Margaret Windholz, for I> cents per square P of this chub. and bis _nam« be pab. | foot. dim the proceedings. 3, Tnat Bepjamin ioms, Wm. Johnson, Wm. Little, Moses and Jesse Brown be appointed by the as sergeants-at arms, who sball act by or- f the President. These resolutions gave ‘0 & *pirited debate, and were o; the former members of the M. ne wing of Be Joroet members ihe Marymae wine o €@ their sdoption. Mr. J. L. Gatchell said be | ‘Wanted the resolutions sdopied so as to pre- | < this eterpal «pesking about nothing. Any ob OF Tesolntion that camabefore the meo* BO Matter bow simple it Faxcy Dress Panty.—A very pleasant fapcy dress and masqnerade party took place last evening at the Fenntain Hotel, corner 6 street and Pennsylvan'a avenue, Wia. Fi man, proprietor, to celebrate the opening of {he house asa first-class hotel. Ghase’s National String Bond furnisbed the masic, and 3 boun teous supper was provided by Mr. Firman ‘The tables were Inten with every luxury and delicacy of 1; season, showing that the pro- ‘Pr vor knows how to keep # hotel, and we | Trust he will also make it keep him, —_.——_ tbe, was aw set TF aye romoame:4 Mori all sides, ths sake, id just Youse Prat. tb® Russian athelete, who is with the Hanlon Brothers, at the National Theatre this week. mast be the man mentioned in thesong. He ceriainly “fies throug tho with the greatest of ease,” and as & trapezi far ahead of any performer who has e er peared in this city. His p rilous leap from the trapeze in the anditoriam to that over the stagr ‘wonder of all who bave seen it. The of the Hanlon Brothers stic sud musical, ts excel risk of gevong bis brains kicked out. Gous laws pte (Tremen- } The second resolution was and the remaming resolutions Aresolution was adopted en- Barten. of theSixth Ward, m of Clerc of the Washington Navy Yard Addresses were then made by J. H. Littietietd, Major Bell, Dr. A. B. Pardon, BL. Piper, and J. 5. Venable. ater which the club ad juurned. —— Tum Carrot: Grecnps—The Propagating Gerien, €—With the coming of Spring te Capitol Gardens are assuming & mre peaati- ful appearance, the transplanting, praning, &c.. incidental tothe season having commenced tm sarpest. One of the most important adjuncts Of the Capitol grounds which ts the Propaga- upg Garden, is ited on Missouri sven Detween 3d and $\5 @ tborousb change, and in the course of two or WM be a model gurden. It has ears for the propagation of jorpment of the public grounds Tage and care, during the win. such shrubs and plants as might be en- davgered by remaining exposed. Now the © grounds are being laid out in 2 + .with flower-beds of all shapes and sizes. The entire grounds have lately been on- eheed with a bigh and subd= antial p: fence. Mr James the eth is for the posiiic es Rov BasSTaRpy.—This morning, Lsaac id colored man, arrested yestordsy by Officer Zerwes, was pefore Justice D. RK Smith on the charge of being the tather of an iMegitimate child. preferred hy Esther Had- sop. The plarntiif testified that Weems prom- ised to marry ber, but refased. Weems demed this. The case was settled by the accused pay- ing expenses, and the complainant giving bond that the child would not bean expense to the county. — Tre Hoty Laxp —On Monday eveniug next. Rabbi HZ. Sneetsobn, of Jerusslem. will de liver a lecture at the Law Building, 5th street on “The Holy Land.” The Rabbi ha= achieves Aerest reputation as a lecturer, and the New York press spenk of him in the bighest t- As it t= the first time an inbabitant of Palestine has lectured here on the land of his nativity We expect to see a crowded house. apnea AFLOAT AGAIN.—The steamer W. W. one of the semi- weekly lines of steamers w! plies between Baltimore and Wathington, 1 which wa provemen —-——_ Matwrovs Miscurer.—During Wednesday eht -ome malicious person passed down the th sce of Prnusyivania avenue, and eeed himself by marking and defacing in r ways with a dismoud tbe larze plate iD the different show windows. Trached Alexandria Wednesday nicht, dis chorged cargo, and proceeded immediately to Baltimore. eh Face for £1, 00 is announced to t pi at the National Course on Tuesday wext, (good day aud track. The trotters to contest are: . M. Pa ond along the glass at the same tim-, while Geo. M. Patonen bers ch were protected wih wire netting | 9 Baltimore horse, and Major © King’s black defaced bu: litte. “Hardy ‘acy of tee r ; A + toca rll ¥ | stallion Wasbington, by Ein Allen. A good Jot atresta escaped attention. and through the wire netting on Messrs. Galt's window the tnitisis«J. Rare very Beatly traced. Night before last some person also cut the large pliate-ginss window m the siatiovery es. tablisnment ot Col. Joseph Shillineton. corner Of 455 street and Pennsylvania avenue, witn a. diamond compl: tly ruining i'. aud inticung @ logs of over S20 to the proprietor peachy taht Tace and flu port is expected. ee CANTERBURY still flourishes and the Uap- Can bolds itsown. W. J. Thompson and bis ined dogs, Hector and Carlo, nightly ap- pear im the dramatic spectacle “The M Ferryman, or of the Stone Cross.” Sajlie Switt, the athlere, and Buckley, the bay joist, are among the novelties. —— Mr. Hunry H. TILLEY was removed from office the mee, but ie Seeley, to ‘Regablicas anes Smonga 10 the attention of Secretary Borie, he prom ordered bis Testorat.on. sees Martis« or tum Hoarp or Pottce—the Board of Commissioners of Metropoitan P. hee met at heacquarters yesterday afternoou. ‘The applications of the following partes for leense to sell spirituoas hquors were disap. owes -—C. Edward Kant, Lewis Valentine, jobn Linebart, Rudolph Graniger, William E. Stewart and Thomas Cullen. The application of A.H. Brodt, of Georgetown, was rejected. Francis (Quinn was reappointed an additional Private op the force for six months, to do duty the Ebbitt House. Wm. Fiammer was re- ted additional private, to do aaty t the ta rivs ——— CoLonen JUSTIORS.—The Senate yesterday coutirmed the noraipation of Rev. D. W. An- drrson, colored. 98 Justice of the Peace. With the previoes ccafirmation of Oaptain Wall, there are now two colored Justices of the Peace tor the District of Columbia. few nights since, some front yard to the residence of between 13tb and [ith atrecteand palled yee ee al =e chotce sbade ance & Garionp’s Echiopian Troupe com- | recently wence & series of entertainments at Otd Fel- lows’ Heli om Moncay evening next. This company is Rigbly prai-ed by the press where ever they Dave given performances, and {rom Ue endorsrmenis they bring our ciizeus may expect some pleasant entertainments nex! week. —e—__ 1 ESTATE SALB—M esr Ceoss & Walsh se vem lovs im square 13), to Johu W. | ba Starr jor the sum of $497 cash. Ts. OBIMINAL Count, Judge Wylte.—This mora- tag Wm. Wartieid plead gvilty to a charge of pettit larceny, snd was sentenced to labor in Jail tor five weeks. Uoarad guilty toasimilar charge. and to three moaths at javor In two cases og gt Ga « a 3 Verdict Barbour & Hamilton agt. Maack; verdict fi piaintif, Hume agt He! judgment on balance. Bui + Harman, Outi, fire commissioners, of M., here with a view of witnessing he power und efficacy of the McU!-llan fire plog. and calied on the Mayor, after which Chief Engineer Elwood and Oommission+: Harry Gorbart escorted them to several of the *pgine-bouses, To-day they wituessed the workang of the McOlellan fire-plag. a oe InPORMATION Loncun.— To-day Disirict At- torney Carrington filed in the Criminal Conr an information against R. H. Marsh, Justic: of the Peace. charging maiversation in offic: against him tn charging exhorbitant fees. &c, Mr. J. McOlery Perwins makes the complaint Seeaisetees AN INTERESTING LecTcre will be given this evening in the Wangh M. E. Obapel, cor. ner of A street north and Third street ‘east. Capito! Hill, on Bible Lands, hy Hon. Israel S. Diebl, late United States Consul at Bata- via, Jav: . —o—— Mr. Dwi? BLIss, brother of the Vity Sar- veyor, dird ar bis residence, 291 G street, yes- terday, of consumption. Mr. B had charge of the manufacturing of the bricks for the Howard University. nee FALS® ALAR™.— An alarm of fire was sound- ed at 8: 5 last night, from box 2, by some per- son unknown, caused by the burning of rub- dish op M street south, between sth and 6th streets east. Tue Potomac Front—Fay's Wharf—Ar- Tived—Schrs. Great Pirate, @. from Aqui Creek, with wood for Limberger; Rapidin, Winder, with lumber for . B. Charch & Uo. — AT Lavret Factory, Prince George's county, Maryland, Mrs. Mary (. Hail is ap- Ss Postmisstress in piace of George H. jall, deceased. ——— Nomination Conrtameo—Fred’k A. Bos- ‘well was yesterday confirmed by the Senate as tice of the Peace for tha District of Co- ia. yom! a AS WILL BB ABES by his card elsewhere, Dr Helston, formerly well known bere, has re- med the practice of medicine in Washington. Se Ee $30,000 Worth or FANCY Goeps AT COST FOR CASH. Having bought out the interest of Mr. D. B. GAITBEB, in the firm of DAVIS & GAITHER, ‘nd wishing to reduce stock, we will sell, for THIRTY DAYS ONLY, OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT or FANCY AND MILLINEBY Goups, AL LACES, FLOWERS, BIBBONS, EMBKOIDEBIBs, HEMSTITOHED HANDKEBCHIEFS, &., ac WITHOUT RESEBVE, AT COST FOK CASH. E. &. pavis, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS & GAITHER, 20 MABKET SPACE. DR. MAURY’S PATENT PROVED TOOTH BAUSHES. COMMENDED RY TRE FACULTY OF TH AEALTIMORE, CuLLEG® OF DENTAL SUBGELY. ma 15-10 ALTIMORR, Feb 1809 wits of the Baltimor maraees Fnportant advan owing to the manne ‘The ende of the bristles be extraueous matrers from certain a: * of the teeth which if ¢s impossible to with the ordinary brush ‘AML avgalar edges belt removed. the gums are less Liable to abrasion. an hen in which causes them tw recede frou he necks of woth Ft © GORGAS. DY 8.mD, Dean of the Baltimore College of Dental Burge. ON SALE AT THE DRUG sToREs. LILts & KROTBEB, 24 Booth ch street. Baltimore, Md. Sole Agcate for is, Mery iscd, bistriet of Columbia, and Vi te Daniet Bareuirr. Water B. Rater DANIEL RATCLIFFE & son, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, OFFICB No. 395 D STREET. ms2-tf OPPOSITE CITY HALL th tf = C. pv. saweuvs prize THE BEST, “WHITE AND CLEAN. tp Penton SENT AP. SOAP. fSoa8, Are brand: wonrter gait end are gnar ¢ te aatity, and are antecd fogive erfect satisfaction. TAKE N 5 ‘The name 0. B WELL, ond also the quality et sear grocer for of these, and be sure yor ba . ond Bo other. MAN Wren tiitlecturer ot Parior Chamber. and Ball Furvitare, ‘Ail orders beully and pros ptly executed: Northeast corner 10th and. streets, Bedical Colle, ry i Ooltege attention paid to Repairing an Polishing of Pianos ‘maré-im” aig came Fs ts i cealyeed FP ve Scott's Extract of Ginger,and have witnessed th: OruK process of tt pare article. i contains all the v gre ees oot ino forcign watter eutars iat iceman A. SNOWDEN PIGOTT, ety tn pam RE Sere eae a OITY ITEMS. a J*WRLRY.—Prigg’s Une Dollar Jewelry ‘Store, No. 436 Pa aven near 4x sireet, Naw Berrsx—New. Burt: ceived, thirty paekages choice Oraag- County New Butur, witch can be foand only at F-ar- son's. Ventre, Nurthere and Western Mirkets Frvg Brack Sack Uoags at $3 and $10: Short Frocks. with silk fronts, Iappels, $15 ant a1, at A. Strauss’ ar Clothing Warebouse, Penna avenue, between 10th and 11th sis. = Davis a0 Maswet Space, beterses fs 960" vis", et ween 2: ai st. Ladies should improve the opportan.ty to supply themselves wih best class F: Goods at wholesale prices. 2 —_—_e—_—_ Bors’ Surrs—Jack-ts and Pants—Schooi Sorts, 5 and me Saits, 7, 8. 9, and sto. Youth's Saits te, Pants,and Vests—Schvo! Dreas ew. a % Gro.C. ‘Hunn No. 5t1 Seventh st, ti Pilon, LARGEST is not alwaye the bes! t meriean Hous, Boston, w argest hotel in New Euglind, will also be foand one Every provision is made for the comfort of guests. “ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE,” and to be Properly nited and snited each for his parr, Gertie sbonld visit 468 Pennsylvania avenue, and purchase one of those bevntifal Spring Saits Hable & Co, bave on exhibition at their store under United States Hotel. 2 —_.——_ | HAvk You a Coven, Uold. Pain in the Chest, or Brovebitis? In fact, Bi itory symptoms of the Xe Consumption? Ifso. know tha’ relief is within your reach in the shape of Dr. Wistar’s Bilsam of Wild Cherry, which, in many cases where bope hed fied, has suatched the victim from the yawning gra ———_o——_. ! Persons desiring to purchase the best ot ‘runks and valises, ladies’ and gent’s traveling sacks and satcheis, mide of the best material and workmanship, ander the immediate euper- vision of the enterprising firm of J. & Co.. No. 500 7th street, under th: mammoth se gentlemen are practi ply all the Iatest and b: improvements in the manufacinre of their trunks; each as MéMarray’s patent tronk stay, 8nd House's patent India rubber trank shield. These improvements can only be had at this establishment the city of Washington Tranks of al nds made to order, and ail kinds of repairmg done at the lowest rates, —_.___ For Covers and Throst Disorders, use «Brown’s Broncial Troches,” having proved their efficiency by a test of many years. “ L bave never changed my mind respecting them trom the firet, excepting te think yet bet. ter of that which | began thinking well of. e03 Rev. Hewey Warp Bascare. —_s—__ THE PRETTIEST. Most select, and tashionabl> stock of Gents’ Farnishing Goods in this city is updountedly to be found at the Uriginal Franc’s, $94 7th street, between D and E, wi0 bas ju-t returned from New York, where he bas purchased some of the latest novelties in Bows, and Scarfs, together with a fal) Assortment of new goods in his line. As to quality and prices, we can only say that Re is in the habit of selling the best quality goods, and cheaper than any other house in city. For the benefit of persons who haveeno money to throw away, we would say go to the Orig- inal Franc, and buy your Gents’ Furnisning Goods, as you will save money by 80 doing. Kemember ‘or F 94 7th sirect, between D and E. ——S ee Price List of Gents’ Farnishing Goods at Whe wOriginal Franc.” io4 7th street, between D and E:—Good White Shirts, 81 to $125 Fine White Shirts, $1.75 to $2.50: Good Merino Shirts snd Drawers, 75 cen's each; Good White Pocket Handkerchiefs, 20 cents each; Good Uot- ton Secks, 10, 15, 20, 25 cents per pair; Paper Collars, 10, 15, 18, 25 cents per box; Pap-r Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 60 cents per dozen, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Ties, Bows, d every other artucle in the gents’ furnish: & live, cheaper than the cheapest. Kemem 494 7th street, between D) and E. Also notice the large plate glass windo' B27, 1: Couns, £0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Catropeaio, of twelve years’ practical experience in the United States and Canadas, and established ai $24 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, since 161, successfully treats Corns, Bunions, Ohiblains, Cinb and ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet without Pain or inconvenience to the patient shoe can be worn with ease Afler the operation: Refers to the many sminent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other responsible persons who patronize bisestablishment. Hours from § a.m. to6 p. m. Owing to press of business at offica Dr. White is unable to visit patients at their resi- dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. immediately PBerosas* FoR ENVELOPES. Posr Orrick sia ee rit Peale! Provosa's «ii! he received ment until Moy 31. at) clock, p. m fornish- tug Envelopes for the official 089 of post. during @ of two yeara from th raring. 9m ister Jal) mated number of enylopes willbe required ant ualls teas followssc eee (Iaae HO. 3. 100.00. more or leas, 3', by Gis in 4,000 000, more or lees. 3°; by S's in- 0 000, more or lens, by 6. ia- 4, 76,00, more or less, 4 by 9 ia - By 2,600, more oF less, 4°. by 10: in ordinary quality of buff or The other classes t+ "greea. ai bail or cream cd pe rejaired, of approved aeality All the abe ve-mentioned envelopes innet be msde tp the mort thorough ww ' Tipo the ettire length of the tap. and tunst re buch printing apon the face as may be dirsct- by. the P ler General. They must be dea in pa scked in paste tlees than bof extra ial sizes, separa'ely. May be reunited; the boxes to be irony paper. so.as to bear traaspartn- irad'ta berdetivaved’ at the Desertecrat pont required to ver th at uci *Gapzlng will be dtsponeed w Seu § doo or mere env: to r6 placed up nu each package by he whole to be done uader the di agent of the Deparninent bes most be forniehed in sach quan time to time be required to fill either at the post office in where the accepted bidder reides, or at the lope asenoy, or at this departmout as ths Poxt- master General may direct, free ot cost for pack ing. invited for 60.000 en’ more Fis are sep the best quality of white or but! or less, made paper. 4 by 89-40 inches, and to be printed fn the manner preci Departme sidered for farpish- ly. of Registered pe hy 10%; inches, made from Ha paper. with eu rinting on be required by the Postmaster OT: a THE RED, 4 f charge for packing ; All envelopes «mbraced fu this advertisement re- auired for delivery at the Department are to b conveyed as freteht tree of cost for transports. " a a for delivery to fostmasters to paws a+ mall toatter - ‘The trst lolivery of evvslopes specified above to bemade on rr abuut the fret ct July next Specimens cf the different Kidde of epvelopes for abfen pecpoan + are invited mas be seen Om appli cation at the principal post or at thi I red to furtieh nt pee ee ee cousidered unless offered ty envelope Ye : the contract, ed for the faithful perfor of the contract, and ail paymeuts under reserves the right to re- rel eT compatible with tho ; Jorod * Prop-aals for, Ollicog: Bethrner Let or Ruvelopce,” Be. 0fy-"Prypoeals may bet aed ehusceaed co the Third Auslstent Post: ater General JOHN A. § Sietor Gears} NOovEEtY FOUEDETs AED MACHINE PARKERSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA. We have on band one Portable Steam 8 w Wi ree Power thet we will sell at our works for @1,700 cash; aleo, several | otra) — tiso, soversi portebtseng ines off heels free 1545, | ber the name and place, «The Original Franc,” The | auner, well gummed for’ . GEORGETOWN. ———— Affairs in Georgetown. ‘Tse Caval.—There ie mothieg to the number expected. The c he different ee lined with cout. ‘wise vyeesels awaiting carges, Namerous ar- rivals are + xpected, huwever, within the aexi few days. Rives FRrowt—Cilesred—S'eamers Juo Gib- York, and Thos. E Uskiil, _Georgetowa Advertisements. B'e BALE bahar ‘ATE IN G wi of Go'umbis, bis Houor,4 8 tin. Chancellor, ine ara Court of Byutty, ange bed ag of Mas Ao, anaes io on the | penises. all that parce! of fend lying and stimste in Georgetown. tistrict of Colambia described a | follows: Kegimming at a voint ou somth side of Bt Street. distant we’ t hundred and forty 1240) fost from the southwert corner of #ai Stedtard street and Washiuet~n street, and rau thence» west op said stue of pteddad street thirty- o feet and extending south fa gars lel lives t width two handred aud forty (240) fect at angles with Stoddard street. t> ‘operty is improved by a new ¢ Brick House with back bailéing, and all the m ely Oppusi'» to dwelling heases erected by Menry D ey. ory Me ; 7% as prescribed by decree: One h j ca lee it ay at three and #:x wonths from day of with interest to beg ven by the Trostee on ratification by the Co ad yment of the purchase money. All ait inne stamps, vad “a0 sill be Teaulred when ruck «1 ILLIAM D. CASSIN. Trastes. “TAOS. DUALING, Auct_ [RY THOS. MOWLING, Auctioncer; Gsorzetow: NEW BUGGIES, BLACKSH1188° LUMBEB. * 3 oN BUILP IASG &c.. aT Berio, On MONDAY MORNING. Aprii 12th, ‘at 10 o'clock. I will seil, at the carriage ment High street, between ies and Carriages, made |e ate f the pr the property i: 0 order 1 large rew Frame Bui'di i Larelotof f/acksmites' ant Wheclwrighwe’ Tools Large fot Lumber. Painte Be . Be. ren, &c . Bc. Spd» creat many artictes, too'numerous to men- jon Sale positive, without regard to weather. aps Ti03s DOWLING, Auct. ‘YJ. B. WHEYLER & 00., Aucti | BWo! 61 Louistans avenue, bet. 6 ‘opposite Seaton Honse. EXECUTOR’S 84) OF TRE VALUABLE 3 OBGETOWN, puree oD Pv. TY IN Gm PCa OF THE E ALFRED L. joncers, ‘end 7th ste De by virtue of the last will of Alfred Lee, de ceared, which empewers the izned te hie t the Urphans rt jon county, dated the Ith ef March. Ro ips a sale, I will ee jatee aud terme bereinafte joned, pibig Suction, “in tevat of the. 9 . our 780 Ive portion in On MONDAY, April 35. 1360 Lot (not mombered) is Beall addition to Georg: town. fronting one hundred and twenty-nine 129 | feet on south size of West atrect. ninety the west side of Mill street, eiznty (3) feet on the north aide of Poplar strect. and ninety (90) fect at So’elock p m | deep on th: t line, im by tour new two: story Fre Usea, One old two-stury Brick.end ore old tw ory Frame 20. jot ivision to be al by am own =n day of sale, Mhicb wall conform as near asmay be tofront, & of the hovers ‘Un TURSDAY April 27, 169. at 49) o'clock » m.enb of 1 0t(105) one hundred and ix,in Brat sidition to Georgetown, fronting #ixty (00 feet on the north side cf Beall street, and thirty (3) feet cn the cast side of Montgowory street, improved by atwe. oad Frame use On WEDNESDAY. April 23.1559. at 4 30 o'clock | p.m. bof Lot one hundred and twenty-aixg12) | ip Beall addition to ¢ ore: stown. fronting thirty (30) feet on the west gide of Green sre Dupbartcn and Beall strect, by oixey, | copth Improved by a two story On the SAME Day. ween «@) feet in lou-o. *t tothe pli of bel jo the place of in. ping. Improved by a larse Lew two story an’ basement Frame Bor: ‘Terms of sale: Ove third cash, balance in inetalments (38) months; day of sale, the — qnint t Hix. (6.) twelve (12)and elghtee, aid balance to bear Interest fr: id to be secured by dee! of trust o- ve hen dollars down on cach picce of prop erty when the same fs bia off. Ccnvesancing and stem:s at aser or pur- charers’ccst. JNO. H, JOHNBON. Rxvc’r 2td WARELEB & (0 . Anct'rs. 1 W SPRING GOODS —We are vp: eliing | AN GREAT BARGAINS in clicice Spring DRY Goon! oe tone in DRESS GOODS Woe invit | an examination of oursteck. BENS MILLL« on | *p Sim" 101 Bridge street, 6 JOY EBNMENT HARBOR WORKS AT OL { G COTT, NY = Uxiren $14 rus Exe) vere OF Bo 91 Peart Ot., Bor siin SV. rol Ly 189 | NOT'CE TO CONTBACTOBS —scaicd vropo- } fale sn dupitcate, for far and vellvering ma"eriels for and doing the work of butt tine the new United States piers torming te srl: of OF cott, at the mouth of Bighteen mile Oreck, Lake Ontario. New York will be recetved at | sadressed to the undersigned. nutil on. of the 13h day ct April, iSiy: MATERIALS REQCIEED was a re lt ere for Screw Bolts, for by the pound. LABOR To BR PRKFORMEY Tem 1 Connter hewing White Pins Tinle, te | detida d paid tor by the superfictal foot Stem LL. 21.465 cutic fect, or as mn-h as may be . Fequired, Crib Framing, Planking. tholting, @c be .) to bs bid a. Paid for by ih veal foot of tatted timber est foot. MIT 5450 cubic fet, or as much oe m+ be required. Wraming. Planking Bo ting, &e. + superstructure, to be bid and paid fur by the cab: Item IV. Excavation and removal cf :steri: (sand, grayel; boulders, soft deposits, old. tiastsr and other rubbish,) in forming a gov bed or foundation area for cribs te be bid for by the cubic yard. = of ‘above to be let by class. Bids for items of a class, wi'hout covering all thy items of a class, will be rejected. A guarantee by two persons or accompany each bid, that the bid shall be mat ‘and the wafficiency of the guarantors mu be certified by a United States District Attorn y Uollector of Customs. or other + flicer of the Us ive Stetes Gcverument, or responsible person knw te this Mice Bonds for the faithfol performance of the con tract will be executed im each case, in sume to fixeo by the undersigned, and uo bondsman wi be accepted whose sufficiency is mot proven to th ealisfaction of the c mur nt ‘and querautees 1:ust be submitted om blank: furnished ffomthis fice ne appication, and cect bidder must eu! the |, the names ef th: Use. with evidemee see TD MCALESTENS ie he Brevet Brigadier General, Major of Rugineers OTICE TO CONTBAOTUBS. 8. Excinren’s 0) Ni po Lovisviuse Wy, Me Bealed ine ce wea river in 1 it . By. ga givar and telucatons of the work to. be be «2 persoval application at thi printed copy of this advertisement must be at tached to each . and each biv must be ac Fearonslbte persone, taat the party of Fates sre poolng wilt enter into coutract upon receiving th ‘0 bids 1 be entertained except from persone bg have h ex pertepce in similar werk aod t.. te reserved to reject anv and al! bide if i {Dall be deemed to the interest of " T of monthiy ot epdorned* Pri mat fi tne oem rere Unaeed to POMP TOF WONG Net ezeus NEW BOOKS! | One Price Only! No Deviation: NEW BOOKS = MEN'S, BOYS’, AND CHILDREN's POR SALE BY BEADY MAD! SPRING CLOTHING, FRENCH & RICHARDSON, AND 100 NEW STYLES SPRING GOODS BOOKSELLERS, | ON SAMPLE FOR OUsTom WoRK A. SAKS & CO., IMPORTERS, EVENTH STBEET, Bors: CLOTHING. Three Bunéred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re ceived this morning at the c-lebrated HabL, On 464 SEVENTH STREET. 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