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* ee Georgetown Advertisements, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & C0., GEORGETOWN. _ “Crmzexe’ Ticker” yor Acpeawes | Laws EVENING STAR. |r Urssnu ™ PS"| ‘The twelfth annual report of E. M. Gallaudet, Esq., the President of this institution, recently Eerasutenep 1 1936, anv CounciiwEn.—Tne delegates of the “Citi- —— PREMIUM AWARDED 18 1857, THURSDAY........Pebruary 10, 1870. | oie, shows that the number of pupils zens” rom eae eee eae a3 Ace teins ree Le a eee Wye WHEATLEY! y gine NE! is now under instruction is elghty-two. Of these, evening’s STAR they would do) at Fagitt’s, on Seene reine avemne, between ewes} <SSe1e 8 oe a GROCERS - Ww fifty-five are beneficiaries States, street, after e n half and Sixth streets, and the erection there- CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, oe LOCAL NEWS r taco be ke ian or eoaeere, eateiens. John M. Stake ds chairman, thefollowing nomi) 7 of a suitable, brick building to be wsed for No. 40 JEFERUSON ST, Atunazan fiz Dagenport as | the jaicnion nds the, date of foc tat reps Te Grremecmrteksgretaetae ae fc | Hiatt Bert airmen ond eat | map en aia ATIOWAL THEATER—E. L. Davenport as | the institution since Feport; c nicipal election to be held on Monday, Comeeae Cohen ites Cie of Wartingian, Task e heat islent 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, “ir Giles Overreach,” in “A New Way to Pay | no alarming cases of illness have occurred: For Aldermen—Francis Wheatley, Join T. : ee hereby, authorized and | tained, with constant nal attention on the part Old Debts.” death has not visited the household; with | and John Green was taken up—Norris and | Mitchell, Henry D. Cooke, Philip T. Berry, and Fede Be a ae a eee adjoining the mew | of the proprictor, makes this the best place im Wawt’s Orzra Hovse—Laura Keene in | unimportant ex has | Mattingly for plaintiff and Sceva and Williams | 'T. A. Newman. peor ee ae tkecenth clan et Virginia ave- A ‘orders in his line «The School for Scandal.” Telgned throughout the for defendants. In this case is involved the | | For Common Council—Esau Pickrell, James | © gti Detwoen Fourand-a-half and Sixth streets, CarronL HaLt—Fair for St. Patrick's uring the year, Rev. Lew Evatt, Pro- | validity of the will of the late Peter Green, who | A. Reiley, Wm. Clabaugh, Fred. W. Jones, Wm. and cauce to be erected thereon a suitable brick = = 7 aax fessor of, Navaral Jamon — = bequeathed the larger portion of his property {2 | L Dunlop, Wm. A. ‘afckine, James Blagway, building, to be occupied and used as a police INSURANCE. CORNER FOUR-AND-A-HALF ST. orp Fxttows’ Hatt—Panorama—tilumi- | j; ‘Hotchkiss, B. A., a graduate of the collage. | Mucs fromthe Oxphane Genet. ‘Wm. Marbury. : eer k nessk edie tala deis | iaaniae Gusaicce peceaaT oF nated cities of the world. The course of instruction is unchanged. surprise having been expressed at the | on it ae tre on Police inthe Boatdot | PURE MANS, INSURANCE , COMPANY: ae Waven Cuaret—Pair and Festival. Se ec he Conese, he says that the grad) orn qwsymns oF REAL FaratTe.—The follow- | appearance of the name of Mr. Henry D. Cooke ates : Warrensvest Gattent—Mammoth IMnmi- | wating class of la-t year was co) Aldermen and Board of Common Council siall, Mi « Bank of Washington. in this connection, the leaders of the “ Citizens’ oe ‘buildi Pe: <1* ‘ Te o’clock. » honor! ns nportance. : Cooke e 7 y ° - 7 “District Sutra & Stuowe’s Ant coe 248 w | commended that the tumver of siadente be a cbruary 4th. W. Jones trustee, to Daniel | subject, that he would not sgglowc Pose! poe amg pen thbasand dollarecor so sav abl Suscetptiens of Recpenty foie EST NEW YORK BRANDS ” raised from twenty-tive to forty. The receipts O'Brien, sith. 27, square 634, 33,097; T. McCor- | his name on their ticket, as in his position of much thereof as iay be necessary, be, and is Abia, Maxchrran’s Ant Gattany, 496 7th street. | $24 0 fance S18 31322 Teen ints cad denen. | mick to. McMorrow, sub. 4%, square 403, 82.295; | Alderman, if re-elected, he should be governed o a vel s t B vim. oe (White. and commonly sold as best te BROWS, 12 abd 15 cents; best, 14 conte, hereby appropriated, payable ont of the general 2 ee ce nis ao, | ta (Approved, January 22,180. | ean Pickretty 4 Geo, Waters. Ee Sheauaker, " dames McGrann to Sarah A a ruder, part | by regard for w! Basiow's Ast Gatienr, 2 Pennsylvanis | ments for erection of buildings, $15,000.23. Dis- | 92 5 : ests of Georgetown, and not by party feeling. ¥ }, Square 75: George A. Miller to Chas. H. Sey- a get by 5 shen dea Ge maaan Bisak00, and for imprgvement of tue gran | Rutt, Fas, toe, 61h Wy Gam fo | Iwill be cam here are Ave, new canter | 4. satnorizing tne Board of Tristeosot pans Toledvet of the Chase Tbe Baer rinse. | Senet nee resident then makes the filiowing | ER we Hi Ciel, parts, aqhare ici, sig” | and Meters Ridgway, Hunt, Dickson and Wa: | ” Public Schools to employ asistant teachers in tees of Colored Schovuls met last at the | port of the institution, including salaries, inci- | | February 5th.—G. F. Gulick to John Evans, d ies caused by the promotion of Measrs. | _Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen ana Boart Clark, T Ea =.* AF. POWDERED, AND GRANULATED, | MES AD ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary part IS, square 920, 8250; Jerome A. *Johnson to | fll vacane : “4 7 ; s) Stevens School-house, the full ‘William | dental expenses, and the maintenance ot t Seniae 9. 366, ; | Wheatley and Mitchell to the upper beard, the | of Common Council of the City of Washington, That NSURBANCE ROOM ONG, IMPERIAL, Syphax, chairman, and Charles King and Alfred | bencticiarles of the United States, 910,715; for | Semen N Calin to Marthe Wer Lee’ Sane: | declination of Tax Collector Joven L. Siinms, | the Board of Trustees ot Pablic Schule be, ant I or At grade SEIS BREAK EAST. 00 Jone=— being TPT peach | the completion of the main central building of | sitive aoe, eam; kame to Ly P. Pumper saw, | and the dropping off of Mr. Cox, (the only Ite: | they are hereby, nooks An ‘aastant | T. M, HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. | AULSrpaeg and prices, guarautond AS LOW as any etships from B. Mi Mary T. the institution. in accordance witn plans — a square 829, $250; S. R. Hardwick to Joseph piblicas in the present board,) who will proba- | of = — a ad ah kath Hace tomes os ee —* ee ee Sree and Rotem OL | ing the Work Grr the Melencee aba iuecorement | E-LAw, west part 43, square 413, 81.200; Di, | bly be re-nominated by the Republicans at their Cage ee ee Trustees may doom it neces, | THE ATNA FIRE INSURANCE CO,, of Hart aaa fore achgeenenspe non for br aggre eg ny Pascnininp wpisgeert tale | ‘The | Morrison to D. J. Evans, subs. 11, 12 and 14, | Convention this evening. a : ford. Assets, $5,500.000 y rare of tie schools; and : " iy on. $5 n | Satare 133, $2,250; it. P, Dodge to Frédericka R. | A. DisnoNest SERVANT.—A colored girl, | SY for the welfare of the pr 2 THE NoxTH BRITISH piv lig ee Seaei heeegee Sar Re: | nek ee enn aneronh ak the IEMCEIGES | Tashert, sue 20 i036 eles 8s, ane named Annie Gates, who for some time past uns | the salary of cach of the said assistant teachers | “INSURANCE cy le Behool. at Stevens S Y : bill po aay patedomnsoy ny baker Woilard to Eben Keeler, subs. 44, 45 and east ¢ | been employed as a servant In the house of Mrs. a able in monthly install- . crease of compensation from $50 to ‘860 per | in the number of our Government bencticiaries, G05 I. De Laurborg (| JV, Laprcncs. (a denguiar of ire De dollars per annum, payable in F FIRE INSURAN month, was laid over until the next meeting of | there being sixty to provide for this year, with ® | ‘Thomas Hutchingon, parts’ 183, square S02, | Southworth.) nas during their stay there be feta 0. AND MERCANTILE | COFFEE. tand and United States. JAVA, choleost Old Government, roasted co. As | B = #3, square 1,025, ments, at the same time t rte: " (“Genuine”) meet - ing nts, and ert (Beet i the board. Application of Miss Lettie Arnold, | probability, amounting almost to a certainty Sipe; A. Y. Leech to°G V. Leech, 119, square | carrying off varlm netcie of elothing and | aFe paid. {Approved, January 22, 18 (Pure) @ music teacher to the schools, asking for five | our having eighty or upward next year. 181; Perry Coleman to M. Ashtord, trustee, sub. | household goods, and. @ few days since many of : BPR (Genuine geen SSiase er _manth aGtitionsl compensation, to tie ee eens mare an specs!” | 2, ig 245) 82,000; 8. P; Wolsley to tame, nub. Ot; | the nomning oticier mete fort ker possees on, | Ax Act for the relief of Z. Richards, Superin~ | THE SPRINGFIELD De hewale — cover expenses of car fare to enable her to mal ke | at _ in accordance wit ots cane square 625, $1,000. = whereupon she was brought before Justice tendent of Public Schools, and defining the pores . "ARACAIBO. finest inte cs. poo A lem dm aN de em out’ ballaingn hes Mindat ne Eom Conk | February Demecs'er to Mary O'Brien, | Buckey, who required her to give bail for her | manner of the payment of said officer. THE PUTS | Three k sited. Toasted something Mr. Wm. Syphax submitted the following: pleting a much needed addition to our aecom- Mbereae the paper purporting to be a resolution | modations. The main central building, designed on the 2ith of January, 150. by | to furnish the permanent kitchens, bake-rooms, Leg. member of this, board. was handed | taundr ining-hails, chapel, and lecture-rooms | © he. , £835; Joshua Whitney to same, 2 Square 76, $2; W. W. Corcoran to An Sehwartz. ‘lot 8’ and part 7, square 900, | ‘Th, 0; Joseph Osmin to Peter’ McNamara, | i, it Boa: lermen ra turd. = _ appearance at Court. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Boa: Rane wp a CT rt c. ” Si ‘Common Council of the City of Washington, That | TH \ Oar Cot are Roasted Fresh every 4) Fe eee, comemaraee To-MGue. | Toor of car hanaied Shh wer Colac asd | coe borne : supaxce | aRACaEL Reg? fr oar custemers W ublican Convention mect to-nght at | Seventeen cents be, and the same is hereby, ap- | THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE . decidedly rich. ‘Try it eT Bs o 7 priated out of School Fund to enable the CO., of New York of the institution, being t building com- | funth part lot 15, square 762, $711.45; Franklin | Brown's Hall, to elect candidates for Aldermen | PFOP s. pay Z. Wichards | | And that old and excellent Home Company— — eguet a copy of allot these eieets | mon to both departments, is scl incomplete; | Little to same, lot 13, square S97, $800; Edward Councilmen, to be voted for at the coming | ‘reasurer of Eublic Schools to pay 7. Michard: | SNE POTOMAC INSURANCE’ COn al Gcorge- avenen te Committee on the District | portions of it being roof with the center | Green to W. H. Waters, lot 1, square 649, $1,000; nicipal election. Among the prominent can- | He OINY 8 Teh, to Jaly 1, 1909. town, D.C ini he administration of the | hection uncerctede the walls, Urcor leeern, | 8.T- Drury to Mary O'Brien, sub. 36, square tes mentioned are Col. James A. Magruder, | Tom Juno 13,1809, to July 11800.) | MON Tn nce we have the great STEWARTS SILVER snd WIITE DRIDS. and colored schools, and also that the resolutions of said | several feet of their final elevation ane | $800; . F. Neidfelt to Lewis ituber, subs. Land | Hom, George Fisher, Mr. H. D. Cooke, Dr. Chas, | 58¢- 2. es tee Schools shali | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., of New York, a eanda., whic com only be appreciated by ex ‘ecm mittee be published in the city papers. portance of rendering this building fit for oec M. and east halt lot 1, square 786, $500; James | H. Cragin, and Mr. John Cox. ary of Superintendent of cr Slle ‘Scho is at Cash assets, $33,000,000. price, quality Jit. Syphax saidhe did not care to diseuss the | Pancy at an early day cannot be too strongiy | Barett to M. F. Moran, part lot 36, square 140; Oe ee EL oe eae oe Seen, Reno St | eae BINA LIT RANCE CO., of Hart oeets subject, and he preferred this action of the Sen- | Tresed. Aside from the inevitable injury toma | A+ T- Craig et al to Maria B. Craig, lot 22, ALR , bills approved by the Mayor as Feafin Presi, | 10R Asscts, $12,600,000, paper oF Mee inpbear, ae it would answer the | incomplete building more or less exposed to the | *InAre 105. ALEXANDRIA. preregister gh ame olde ng nee wees ae par MOLASSES. Paper of Mr. King, and would tell the whole | weather, considerations: of the cootere ae; | February &th—H. W. Hamilton to F. Blaneh- Sent of the Board of Trustees of Fublic Schools | | Ou: Companies haresn axgrogate ofametsenoved- |p ceantns articie of chars HOW ORLEAMS ol story of the ments between the members | Convenience of our inmates call “most ‘ur- | 274, sub. (4, siuare 208, $5,000; G. Ke Andrews | yp Our Board of 'G Gand | ee et Mar Sa experience, The | wayson hand, as also other lower grades, prices low of the Board ot ‘He moved the adop- agen hy to Charles Medford, lot 3, square 421, $1,200: ExenrTeD.—Our Board of Common Counc! Suc. 3. And be it further enacted, That all acts | halt & century ‘of eapertonce, ere tet of the resolution. Aine catimate submitted te edongre te ity | Marv E. Simmset al to trastecsof israel Church, | Bas the Mount ‘Verron Cotion Factory from | Cf Bart of acts inconsistent with the provisions | Hucrn, to require comment. O84 vom experience — Ben designe le. | part lots 12 and i “ -’ | Ing the Mount Vernon Cotton Fac rom | of this act be, and the same are hereby, repe: ending, in ¢ coiie nae takes Zines was opposed to any action being | for the completion of the building, andat is our PFeleaaty Bh ied ttaliiize to W.N. Beck, | taxation for three years; provided it is kepe im a a aljsamuanibics ckeeebee ea m r Approved, January 22, 1870. cur adjustments have always been prompt and satis. FLOUR. ‘ most earnest request that Congress be advised 1 d P operation during that time. -factory. TM HANSON Br. syphax said it waa due to him to.adopt the | Ty'mate the apropriations The immjortanceres | 27 square O10, 00%. M, Hanson’ to Fe Mt - denifer, 4, square 557, $1,500; R. B. Clark t ‘Tne Loss.—The actual loss sustained by the aking an appropriation to pay the WIS BLACK FORD, whole matter. Baring the grounds of the institution properly | 2oives Secioon, 32, ; G. F. | burning of the freight and telegraph offices of | A¥,ACT making an. appropriat forgradngand | ity S497 old No. 466.) XTRA, Mr. King moved the reolution be laid over | tyuring the pare vcar a ae erste raham to Jane Fitzpatrick, part sab. D,square | the 0. A. & M. IE. It., noticed in yesterday's graveling Boundary street. BEST INVESTMENT FOK until the next meeting. to—yeas Messrs. | gate of iron with heavy posts of Sences stone, Se50; ee en we Son | ae wan ner meres —- eight hundred Be itenacted by the Board of Alderman and Board Binns ; King and Jones, nay Mr. EME. King at the | has eemereeted; and on either side of this a low Mann, 6, snare 425, S616; James N. Callan to ars, and the trouble and inconvenience re- | of Common Council of the City of Washington, That OWNEKS OF PROPEKTY, —_ last meeting removing Mr. Syphax from the | Wall of stone, similar to the gate-posts, sur- | W-,G- Phillips, 38, 39, 53, 54, 55, square 29, | sulting from the loss of papers will soon be recti- the sum of eleven thousan hundred and for- - $1,470. tied. -six dollars and thirty-three cents ($11,646.33) Afaw dollars paid to SOAP. iti nted by an*iron railing, has been ‘eom- | 1-40. = Position of chairman of the Board (heretofore | ™°™ A § —_-—_—_ be, and the same is hereby appropriated, paya- Several brandsof CB IRWELL'S. several brands in Tus Sram) were adopted, Meas. | menced. Thecontinuationof thiswaltandrail- | pon op Evawixe STAR+—While school CITY ITEMS Die out of the funds of the First, Second, Third, 4A. S. PRATT & SON, gE RARHITS uitine ELECTRIC REVS Jones voting for them and Mr. Syphax | improvement, as also the completion of the | Matters in this District ‘acting a good - and Fourth Wards, in the following proportions, Sor insurance inthe GALLON jp fact twenty Sve kinds or more, all at declining to vote unless, he said, the part relat- | Walrs ‘and ‘drives indicated the plans | deal of attention, both in gvess and out of viz: Four thousand four hundred and fitty-four . ceed ing to the evidence before the Senate committze | Sivmitted’ int Gar omic it, there isone thing to which I desire to call ALASKA DraMonos, dollars and eighty-nine cents ($4,454.99) thereot | PHO2NIX, af Hartford, —_ be stricken out when he would vote in the Itis hoped that the propr particular notice, and that is the principle Jet Jewelry, to be paid out of the funds of the First Ward; 3 5 or YONEEER, affizmative. The Board then adjourned. propriation asked | which prevails ot turning children out of school two thousand and twenty dollars thereof the HOME, or YO) Ss, PRUNES, FIGS. — -#---- commend itself to you and to Congr With | for trifling fauits. Oroide Jewelry, $2,020) to be paid out of the funds of the Second or FIREMEN’S, of New York, | DATES, RAISINS, PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, Fovrts Warp Inist Rercwricaxs—A | the accomplishment of the work contemplated | A case has just now come to my knowledge of Received thie ETeneh Chromos, Yard; one thousand two hundred and seventy- and NUTS of all kinds. meeting of the Fourth Ward Irish Repubiican | in the foregoing estimates, there will remain | boy who has been sent home on account of | Received t ning at Prigg’s One Dollar | one dollars and forty-four cents ($1,271.44) there- ANSUKE NOW, to-morrow may be too late. Club was held last evening, D. E. No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, to be paid out of the funds of the Third ae - | but one section further to be “1 to | 80me inattention to his lesse ying with a | Jewelry Stor nstruc’ 5 0 etween 4% and 6 Sree 7 =k 2 ¥ MLC. A. Building, corner 9th and dent and John Hickey Secretary. Glea- | complete the building. When it is considered | Sting. The mother of the boy has seen the | between 4y and 6th streets. Ward; and four thousand dollars ($4,000) there ° ear APPLES. son, from the Committee on Constitution, re- | that nearly eight years have elapsed cmos the | te% and offered her co-operation . a SE Oe Re pass Ont Gr he Lents Of the Pourt ——— ————— | severed theine wentetion by the barrel or bushel. rieda draft of such instrument. The preamble | tirst appropriation was made for bailding pur. | governing the child, requesting him, if there | A Carp.—Recently 1 had occasion to have a | Ward, to enable the Mayor to pay in full the | wy aTioNAL UNION F SURANCE OOM. % sets forth that they form the association for the | poses, and that during all this period the innrates | should be any necessity todo so, to punish the | wreath embalmed aad engaged Mrs. Il. Fries, | auwuats now duc the Iakoeers roe grading aud | N moe 1 NY¥ OF WASHINGTON. advaucement of Republican principles and to | of the institution have been subjected to great | boy and let his parents know of the offence; or to | Ne 8th street west, to do the work, from the | graveling Boundary street $1,000,000, — act in harmony with the Kepublican party of | Inconveniences, always cramped for room in | Seid him home tor punishment. But, instead of | perfectly satistactgry and handsome manner in Approved, January 22, 1870, 70., one deor east of 7th st POTATOES. the District. After some discussion con- | one department or another, it may not, perhaps, | ranting this request, the teacher ‘sends the | which it was done if afforis me pleasure to re- stitntion and by-laws were adopted as reported, and the club proceeded to elect officers. T! following xe unanimously chosen :—Pr be thought unreasonable that the dir child home without should urge with some earnestness the spe notice tothe parents of | commend her to all who desire the services of his having given offence and this is the second | an embalmer of bridai or funeral wreaths. Con- time that precisely the same thing has occurred, | sidering the beautiful manner in which her work g_an appropriation to purchase | Nocharge for Policies or revenue Stamps. Several choice varieties, by the barrel or bushel. . ch on tie most reassuable terms and lossee an iron sate for the security of deeds and | promptly paid, other valuable papers in the custody of the | — Directors—Charl - | completion of a work, the support of which « i i Knap, Provident: George W dent, D Pahill; Viee President, Mich: gress has undertaken from the year of its incep- | Tequiring the parents repeatedly to go through | is done, her price is very moderate. City Register. t; Marshall Brown, Thomer BUTTER. Halloran; Keeording Secretary, John Hickey; | tion.” = the absurd formality of getting a permit for Warten b. WitttaMs, No. 733 6th st. west. Be it enacted by the Board of Alderman and Roard he Wem. Dixon, Daniel Dodd. Particular attention given to this one article # Corr Secretary, J. P. Shillen; Treas: —— him to go to school. - of Common Council of the City of Washington, That our Trade. and we are constantly supplied with & urer. Andrew Gleason. ~ Pai Wary Awmricax Woven po sor Live Loxc— The child is a more than ordinarily well TRUE MERIT APPRECIATED.—“ Brown's Bron- | the sum of five hundred dollars, or so much choice article trem New York State “ pointed Sergeant-; One of the Reason: tasking Children—at | Wehaved and well governed bo been care- | chial Troches” have been betore the public many ry, be, and the same . od we give our special and undivided attention Committee was app r What’ Age Studies Sh in-—The National | fully trained by a christian mother, and is the Troches in some appropriated out of the general fund we! FAMILY TR som, T. Kirby ard Scanlon, Joseph P. i y inet last evening, Dr. Keyburn | entirely tree from the vices of swearing, using ‘ies, in various parts of the fayor to purchase an iron safe for ADE. Shillen, and } 1 Halloran. Mr. Charles E. and Dr. Gray Secretary, when a tly, Ke. The |. Being an article of trae meri i! St. Clair addressed the club at some lenghth, urging the necessity of forming Irish K can clubs in each ward, not for th only, but as permanent clubs. Onm A. Gleason the thanks of the ¢ Mi Mi vs the more pertect security of the deeds and other m, as far as the used the value of the Troches is apprecia papers in the office of the City Register tention in his | ted, and they are kept always at hand, to be ging to this Co: used as occasion requires. Fur Coughs, Colds, | “aproved, Januar. pithape, when parentsare not | and Throat Diseases the Troches have proved d with th the ‘Duration of Li wy Dr. Le or A reed ag 1 parent can learn, ix that of And make it our whe BEST of everything »ration. DR: EWIE & DAVIS. enerally 2. 1870, 26 SYLVANIA AVENUE, ya achiugion, DO. in the city; ax al r the 1THOUT rae, and quantity as represented. Please give as 1 to men, while in New | *trongiy in their efficacy. rea Nitrons Ontle Murphy, Kirby, Gleason, nd New York the deatus ot women of | tion fi en, they will s y __¢ OF A nd peel oman ee ae | ee we, Kither, Wf seyweand ty thee | ee m were appointed a Com. | the age of forty is from seventy to such di id cease these rep Kioper & McLean (“Headquarte ork avenue to Rhode Inieod avewece "| patient, MO charge wim Ur wena me <> ned. din excess of the deaths of m eations for permits toxehool th: Seventh street, eight doors below Odd BF Uf eueccied by the Mosk of aide a ean ting when Artificial Teeth are to be ta ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, ninety-seven thousand women thie texan ane thrown upon the con + | Hall) have the finest assortment of Cig we monn Cournil of the Cilg of Wackingins That cas eee oe a eaten ae ‘Tue lows Sociasix, lat ovening, at Labexty. | what sbonlabe tho very prime y | fo the vital injury of all. But in this instance, | bacco, &c., in the city. Give them u call. of Comme C Araceli, 2 ss ° med whet Hall, wa: one of the most pleasant aitairs of the | decade. This ts owing t0 the system of over. | the parents, the f prthy and industri a dred dollars, orso much thereat ns msy be one: upper sid 1 ‘permanent, Grocers, kind this season. Among the Iowans present | task Ent al ul Physic 5 ngth of child tobe educated. | Puxx1rs For Sae.—Apply at the Star Office. sary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriat-al Rubber, at were Capt. Morrison lies. Fitz stom of requiring them to ti: < Ve 7 FA and foc her theese childre ont of the funds ot the Third Ward for the pur- Pp Yearren and ladies, Bie Hee vee stairs pose of grading and grayeling Boundary stre trom New York avente to Rhode Island ave: or the amount here’ ppropri: seven hrndred dollars is to be ay by the tine they are sixtee: Ne recommends ted to the in ttend - practice of turning ¢} principle rateph 354 PENNSYLNANIA AVENUE, Partial charge for English Bub- and all of! 41 to am n ont of schoo! and Sperative Dentistry he Rest mar jaa Conver Forr-ayn-a-matr Sr 3 ne or two y - Graham and s should be kept at We fa alte me, engaged in | the child and the com to pay for work already done on said portion foundary Price om al . nl ixtee: VLA Lp Howes, street, and the balance to complete said improy°- 5 a see speciuens at our office be . A. Poole +k uk. Hon. Haw- Gonle. sixteen : sige 7 went by day's work under the superintendence | aold plates taken inexchange at meas nad lacien, Wilt =| A ote Case ck a At noon ton Oi'tie Comnicioner ofthe Phard Ward dob tor 'wvery (above speciied) class ct | DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES! aon, Mr. Leechandladies, | and Dr. 5 Mr. Joseph nt of the Wash- Approved, January 22, __ det Major Fletcher and lady, | Keyburn_ would r PAper at the next m suce toa writut ha Poulton, and many oth: ve frequency of de and gra A. MERRILL, DENTIS' Ay Act to grade and gra’ NIA AVE neat IMPORTANT Fc i#S.—By a superior pro- ovanith sere P 2 and colored races. cess and short notice, | clean Rvaste | pone Be canes, ania ‘tus aerearven Mes dresses of wolves ate , thorough! Sore vride Gascoustantly on hand Solace veing ripped. so, take out stains, without . We “anton: to - D Ge re Slian. a colored ma wing the whole garment. Kid gloves ‘Our office satisfaction Cc. S. MARE & SON, pomdaics, Bh Spe cleansed without an unpleasant odor. no 25-1y rk; song from “Der’ F committed the « ANTON Fisuer, S = Fletehe on the | a colored woma: * 9 Fi t-class Sconrer, and agent tor the Staten GROCERS, Dancing was then | yesterday's Star, tr: ight, as |S Lieut. Skippon and detective McDevitt were | assault was committed from s:x 0’ looking up some eases in Murder Bay, while in | until next morning. This state Horatio Bolster’s establishment they came | corroborated on oath. One w across @ young man who gave his name as Chas. | that the quarrel between Colby, from Yew Haven, Conn., and whom | and Slim was subsequently a stions were MANTELS dt yearn, | He wes txeeght up be Island, New York, Dyeing Establiskment, } cine aes o phd eric cthase a g stre pposite Pa fice. 2 Perses id rim ™ SEV . ae the Sailor's | ¢xamination. F i Sth strect, opposite ae Ottice. 1 Sica arch erumdatne oeorene or rt 1213 SEVENTH STREET WEST, Hornpipe, and the festivities were kept up sev- } three of whom t the. workhc = = : z tn fe the largest and most varied Gf - and Stim had had a qua vetititioner, am SIMPLE, NOISELESS, AND NEVER GET OUT 01 ity Surv nd for sale in this District. They con- » Se and that Sitma hed mie ag: fey ami ‘Mr. Oxpen-— Parties wanting to bny a sewing ma Approved, Ja mavifactured. in Sarweee Mane m. Taars To €arcn Foous.—Last Slim states that he was at home on the n chine should not fuil to see Willcox & Gibb ing styles now Qi te 97 An » C. Baum, Corset and urer, 7th street, between 1,3 operation at for medicines bird Ward. rmen ant Board ington, That © poor of th Be it enacted by the Board of A ATES, Dand k. SHE! —— t= are from the best man failing to pay a «call and examine then CHOICE BUTTER ions of the Dr. Wire, Surgeon € ‘a P. WRISLEY, A LARGE QUANTITY OF CloICE NorTH they arrested on suspicion that’ all was not | faction of both parties, Je ; ($100.56) be, and the same is hereby, appropri- "otivand D steer BURT, AT OCd UNAL LOW ree right with him. Onhis person were aset of } caused a ¢ ed outot the general fund to pay Samuel EF. — ees a dice and a a dice box, Sve two cent Pieces Pital, to the phy * ict oh street wepente ° os ES mo i tes eines ‘the poor of the ‘AMNESTOCK’S SUGARS: welded together for fitting in t tom of the | the woman was a conditi which the corpo 'y Oppouite é. Thire ard tor the quarter ending J une 30, 1509. box, having a place hollowed out of the center | prisoner. The reply was that the wor Jud r th treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and in- |” Apiroved, Samuary . 3 VERMIFUGE. CRUSHED, ORANCLATED AND POWDERED for a die to tit in so that it ev perfectly rational, and ina fit state of mind as growing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, “A” COFFEE SUGAR. 15 CENTS with @ certain number upwards, and two min- | recognize her assailant. The justice then se: le that the petitione: Rithout pain or inconvenience to the patient. | 44 acr for the relief of Commbia Hospital for GOOD BBOWN 12, 13, AND BEST 14 CENTS, jature brass padlocks, one of which could be | Slim in company with an officer to the hosp z satistactory security ‘The shoe can be worn with ease immediately Women and Lying-in Asylum. ss *FLOU locked and unlocked at will by a moveable piece | Ov. arriving at the hospital the officer in charg Sat prea heraton. Hefersto the many eml- | _w. s enactedby the Boordey Aldsre nr and Roara | _WHY init that eo many children die under the age cine on its face, the other exactly like it in size and | of Slim found that the woman had been put nent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other Of Common Council of the Cityof Washington, That | ° five years? That a large proportion of children WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, $2.31 TER material inevery respect,save that itcouldnot be | under the intluence of ether by the mi STEREOSCOr! Fesponsible persons who patronize his establish- | ¢ ¢ Mayor de, and he is hereby, authorized and | die under that aze. has ; 5 mark, WSACK egies is epened as the other; and as such things are used | charge for an operation, and that she wonllt ment. Hours from 8 a. Y for cheating in playing tricks on innocent per- | be in afit condition to see Slim for several sons who are induced to make bets, he was | In the meantime jim was committed to j EKN FAMIL OU: im Ps | ialaceined A pquieste y out of 8 sfac tained. SUPERIOR SOUTH prem of businices at’ office: : requested to pay out of the general fund, to the | and without a satisfactory cause asce » it is eine paticnts at their residences except be. | Board of Directors of the Col fumbia Hospital for | certain. ‘30 Pi locked up in the Central Guardiouse last night ——_. able ob tween 6 and 8 p. m Tee of sail Calais Hospital fore Wenieer a | apt fit known that worms exit inthe human | CHOICE SUDTHEES ALTE SLUR, 85.50 and this mormng had a hearing. aiie Wastiscrox Gorsmarive Berto trust the hall will Lying-in Asylum, thesumof thicethenennne peo a oberon epeeen ed ager TEAS! TEAS! ——_o__ held its 28th monthly lars. rt 52 : <tigcicant gre oe ‘i Gorp Investwents.—The attention of those mperance Hall. je of ad- ATX. 8. SHEPHERD & BROS, ue OPENS NY 22 I | tue chien, cannot be tio chacrving of the Bet | THE VERY BEST AP TEA, $1.10 PER who wish to make investments freed trom the | vances were made by auetion to members at of John F. Lacy a er ee “HOF 4 ; 2 uncertainties of a finctuating currency is | higher rates than any previous mecting. Fr HAVING REMOVED To THEIR New enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Boara | "°F ® UREN CHOP GUNPOWDER TEA frosted to the advertisement of the loan of the | thousand dollars, as cash advances, were bi Sree = xe of Common Council of the City of Washington, Pha SAFELY AND CERTAINLY EXTRA FINEST TONG LAL CUP OULONG ington Cey api innesota K. K. | ata premium of 20 and 211 per 1 t trandived aollacs ber on ca CHQICE IMPERIAL AND ENGLISU BREAK tr ceed a ee ae 1 IRON WAREHOUSE, the sum of one hundred dollars be, and the | removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by 2 PAST TE 7 ma pagable in gold coin In adiiition to thin atten Tete Maen gett out of the general | the timely ure of gin licens tive feature, the line, which is already partly +a amount of fifteew hundred dollars this the Mayor to pay said amount to , Tons through a region already well settled | month. COFFEES: ter Subrick, son of Dr, | 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS. ve th it alates for damayes sustained to hishack | Bs A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. io sai which needs a road for the transportation of its | "At the twenty-second meeti conom- arm broken aly souTM sipey WK ntrcet, between Hone protacted sewer 5 teas ‘ & BTRICTLL SURE ARTICLE 0 population and products: so that the invest. | ical Budding Ane eet Seco me auow-ball, (acum te ie nas recta: On the Mg oF tee ad Fifteenth | 1t te perfectly harmives, contains no Mercury, | “OLD GOVEMNMENT JAVA™ C ment can hardly fail to be a good oue in every | were sold averaging ty i i jow-ball battle, indulge specifully call attention to their assortment of Se Err snr A. | SNe ears SUASTED bO., 60 CEM: Tespcet. - pattie thirty-first meeting of the Provident srson Institute Festerday. GAS FIXTURES, Dy. 1869, Approved, January 22, 1870. PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. 2 i o- ni pie He 50 shure: pier ey: - onwe-e & SU " Sctentivic TRavers x Prenat, Bock- | averageot ae? Yeates were suid ut an ae AN ACT relating to licenses in the city of Wash- | And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE- nacional MARA, AND CHINA” will be the subject of a te "Tho ninth _wonthly “mecting: of the you ¢ comprising ington. TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. GENUINE OLD BAKER Wht ture on Saturday evening next at Linclon Hall, | Washington Building Associaton wee hy ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THE oat enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | pitacing the palate thie af retor tie purpose of » Sbies axb Beet by Professor W. Davis, of the University of St. | Thursday night last, when the suum ol oom _. of Common Council of the City of Washington, That | Pave been manutactnred tll over Te eee: | jansete ‘etersburg, who has been anextensive traveller | old at an average premiums of oe conn Preparing ail the fashionable disier of taciact | Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York; | anactapproveu January 15,16 Tate | their shert leave of life is nearly exhausted: and Be = in Europe, Amatic, and African countries, hav- | Suarct crac 's brepacing all the tushionable dishes of the day, actto amend an act for a uniform mot | A. Fahuestock’s Vermifuge coutinucs to grow in fa: UTTER! BUTTER! ing been ith Dr. Livingeto ns emir fe Monday right, the 72h fast. the twenty- | AO Lee not think Ghat it word by any’ eet also those of Hcenses,” approved November 10, Tsu, be | vordaily. B “Constantly Receiving, Beare 1 etl . pi > meeting Pirst Co-o ‘7 t id. i = amen adding thereto the fe i . “y “il son Ge een phere . o percha in sl Fe paaias mecting of | eS a know sell and ean amualke the most of little—a Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, towit: And at the sate of thres Pic Sato CAUTION, = pice ¥. Stars BL ITER, ——_ So.cae was sold at an average premium of 139, | ‘Nence %e all, tauilion wie ee ore | WHICH ARBOBOLD AT MANUFA@rURERS: | “1 !0F each Of the said ticenses. Shoulaigeracion require yon to purchase B.A, | PHIME WESTERN TUS eo Als ‘Tne Assessons.—The Board of City Assessors | cance! 6-10 shares of stock. money than they know what te Wo oe _ Approved, Ji 22, 1870, Fah Pe Vermitaze, be particularly earefal 43 AND CHOICE BUTTER, Rave completed their labors for the year, and ——e—___ ond abecinliy Wi thee eee tae kee PRICES. eee gat, fhe initials are B. 4." This is the article | ip half barrels and barrels, For mle. at reduccd from the Lith instant until the Ist of April will | PETITION ron Mone Waten—The Seerctary ‘portion of this world’s goods, T's, AN Acr authorizing the Collector of Taxes to | tat lias been 60 oe ark £ 00. Sean fn Hoar’ of Appeals, from 9 to 3 o'clock | of the Navy has received a petition fromanune | Sutil Portion of this world's, pias Orin collect the taxes due by the Baltimore and ¥ KN 1007 Fennsyivanie avenue. daily, in their room in the basement of the west | ber of prominent citizens an Capitol Hill, rep- | other words, a woman’ who has been’a good The Stock of Ohio railroad. FAYORABLY EROWM SUN g000, 100 Pails OHIO APPLE BUTTER, ved, Shenmnay feel acer Those Of our citizens | resenting that they are now almost entirely de- | winieimereeds Thana ne eel & good — He it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | And yurchacers must insist on having it, i€ they do | *titable for Grocers, “oe who may feel aggrieved at the rates at which perros of he neo of the Petomne water from | world. as the world geek in rather & seaatl BRONZES, (CLOUKS; ‘ana 9g Common Council ofthe ey on, That | Bot wish to have an imitation forced upon them. a ~s they have been assessed maki ° - until al “ " : ? . © Collector city be, this fact. . ty the use of it for mechanical Purposes at the so ta naceskery esurenel Tinton aan : MANTEL ORNAMENTS | authorizedand airected to collect the tance ey SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, —— ——— y Navy-Yard. and prayin, ; : ; = his Corporatio: ‘Tne Poor—A. S. Seivmons, Treasurer of the to take measures to cause Un See Bees tative ea ee ee ree Conint Se Weaeaen, Sak tt the Raltroad Compan and it witht ace odor pericciciee ‘Washington Association for the Improvement of | at the Navy-Yard, for mechanical pur; to | won ee hey ought to do upon tho tied erie LOWEST RATES, thirty days from the passage of this act the said B.A. FAHNESTOCK’ Fetelst of BO ah nnegy erin egenawiedges the | be dispensed with. “In roply, the Sceretary | {fetr auatne’, CugHE to do, upon the food which Every Variety of taxes are not paid, he is hereby authorioeg at ‘a epieetidgiad secelet of 935 —- Bee AM; Clapp, for ays: { will examine into oe a ject, aa oon Gajeckion to avoid labor in cooking, the idea SLATE MANTELS eee A ee to collect, the same as re- SOLE PROPRIETORS. ions made Congres. | ax possible, meat ect the i iuired by law. 0 Tecticins made’ i the Soe ea eee for col- | commandant of the Navy-Vard to tse. the | Ping that it it good enough without going t0 | sssotactared,of style and Gaish equal to tho nest | twfed BY peroved, January 22, 1870. | _get-eodkwi PITTSBURG, PA orp made 2 ae Surgeon General's office, | greatest economy in the consumption of water.” fs that there is nothing in our domestic duties imported marbles. i RPHANS’ COURT. WA, and $2 from a fr ——¢— —— that “pays” so well in’ @ comtartable satistac- | TERRA COTTA AND IRON WARK, Tee eS Thom the Os phar atthe subscriber DISTRICT UF COLUMBLF Roget a SIoNALS For OrENING THE PUBLIC ScuooLs. | tion as well ax in economy, as good cooking with CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FLUES, | fngton county, in the Disteiee ot cf Wash, | 4m the matter af the ‘eat Be Lemuel att Sprague! of ea MASTER: = Yesterdas, | Arrangements have been made with Daniel | {0 3#,%ell as in ecomomy, ax g plain they may DRAIN TILE, STATUES , Fy, om the personal estate of JOUR | fitms, sold Ly the Cuardion ay semee D. Wal- serested Alas eon Ma ed Paedatshal’s office, | Smith, Esq, of this city, and with the Wash. | fC? ¢ft {0 all dishes however plai Telegraph. | VASES: DRAIN . ; late of Washington carat. SOUND. | dren. chan O1CE FAMILY FLOUR, ; are yal Algernon Martier, Postmaster at Staun- | ington Gas Company, for the blowing of their | 4% name andes legraph. RIDGE TILE, SEWER PIPES, &c, Persons having Claims agaiget these |, The Teport of Sarah Williams, fusrdian of her Cc 88.00; ae dans Jobaeon, charging Mea Schorls as follows x opening fn Ruble | , Porao Svoan —At a recent meeting of the MOULE'S PATENT EARTH CLOSETS ers fieTeafr ta the aateertee came | Tag's iawsand tae wane ffeliyconsiersiit, | 2ESTEXTRA do, 98.20; -. A wi se] vis, as follows, viz :—At Si a. m., one short, cel Ni ¥ i- v '~ aad ry ON 7 | Eaving embezvied S2,ouof the patie fasta” ie | Sch0els, as follows, viz ;—At Ss a.m. one short, | Lyccum of Natural History, New York, spect ee econ aiciee oe before the Zal day of January next; they may other. | $Ref*UpOR, this Ith day of Sanuary AD. ba by Warranted to give satisfaction. ng 5 mens Of syrup and of sugar made from potatoes law be excl edit of the the Orphans’ gave bail tor a further hearing. short blasts; at 1 p- m-» three short blasts. It | were exhibited. It was asserted that syrup and | PARLOR GRATES, LATR@BES, FURNACES ‘under my | made — spagigese eeu worse ‘ould be well for the people to kuow and under- | tugar can be made ate low eect frome he el sad RANGES, } Tur New Youre Stare Assoctation held | stand these signals. : of potatoes after undergoing distillation to comprising all the most improved varieties, VERY BEST OOLONG, ENGLISH BREAK- their second sociable at Liberty Hall, corner of obtain spirits. Potate syra Fe is reported. is FOUNTAIN JETS of every style. ith and L streets, last evening. There were | Tue Firtzextu Awesowsnt-—In view of the Bi: i rm #A8T, AND JAPAN TEAS, 91.25. several Kepresentatives and prominent officials, | fifteenth amendment, the Colose) Natooa | Ustd,cxtensively by confectioners, and that the PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING, with a large number of New York’s fair one Exeentive Committee have issued an addre ‘ugar has been introduced into the manufacture | of the most extensive Lrtsnpel ead all descrip- ff lager beer. A factory, it is stated, has re. | tions, executed at iu the most ters present, and the evening was prinelpally | invoking the colored people all oven the a ie seaggpe pov eed sane eee UCR WT Ee DRIFS, 61.00 devoted to dancing. par? | to amemble at conveniert plane Che Sigae te peocnced te ce eee yas SUE ONES | Spero REE i ntackc nnd Malaarnomna: 226m - — amendisent is officially announced as ratitied, | *°S%* # Produced in large quantitics. ” BROWN AND WHITE SUGARS SOLD AS LOW eee AERTS onl Lberaity second the | inorder to oiler up prayer and thasikogiving eo-~“Maztlage, Givercs and alain” is » | KUPTARLEONED 3046. aS GnY ADVEWSISED mavEs ¢ proprietors of the Whitehurst Gal- = — : aoe lery to establish a permanent art cakingien | WE CALL the attention of the parties insearch | *#nding head in a New York paper. ; Canutsge wANUPACTURKRS, © WIrurs, here, where youths and adults, fora smal! ad- | Of S8perior household furniture to the sale by #2 The Chicago Post intimates that Prince ‘7 and 479 Fourteenth street. fee. can spend dieir ieisure evenings in | Cooper & Lat mer to-morrow at No. 23 Indiana ee ee ee his e. rece otk | BEPAIRING in all its branches. FAMILY GROCER, miet instructi ieee = | avenue. The furniture has h es mei ressions of New-Yor! Kepatrs, Storage or Commis- ANIA AVENUR. famsinations of worse places 2 70% the Con- | hosed and is in a fine Senate” Tecently pure | American cities on bis impression those impres- | siaeat sass, “It Sor iss sd » | jane 18 PENNSYLVANIA A ctieeercei-ars acksies ——-e—___ sions made more favorable by visiting Chicago. Agentsfor Feeeed 6 * OP-(ok Broome stroct dent NITED STATES ot F LOUBI FLOUB: Tnx yarn.at Carroll Hal for the benesit of St, | | SEX™ 70. J41-—Gabtiel Walker and Sam BZA couple cere shoes oe quarried in the qeave. Hew Yors§ 0 eateoly | Wasninesen hed QFFIC! ante ick’s Church, contin1es until Sat jewesi, charged witl concerned Patholic chur ey) m., lately, On the petition of CHAR # en Gen ee ee sundance: hett of two preserving ethics afew dase | when a girl, at tho proper place, forbade vis | [,UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER m jord, Mave. ‘praying fon ih vl = every efiort made to contri»ute to the pleasure | were tix morning fully committed fi bans, and aftr an interview priest | “A. of Visitors. Just the piace to pass a pleasant | Justice Thompson, of the Siath Preciee ee OY | eae, ad aT ta the bridepe peer g Senclig. Gree Sogn, WANE ——.— 7A farmer named Stephen Claston, living a ‘and Spruce ——— Save or Reat Estate —c LUMBER ‘Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sail ag BAKERS, ATTENTION aga a oe few miles from Utica, Ill., committed suicide on DRESSED & medica! student of this | auctioneers, have sold part lot Benda by shooting himself, He wasa bache | of all kinds on m2, market Amortment Lars’ from here last Tuesday, | improved by a two-story frame hovss, lor and worth $00, He labored under tea~ rates by « EDGBAVE, py PURCHASERS. | from yet. and his triend: | on west Sisteenth, between K an] L. of choking to death by a swel ing on his throat ‘Mow Tork svense h strost, ona alt sey a strict search for hum. ©. B. Chureb, fer $1,550. with which he had been afflicted for maby years, | gp 15. senate Pen Barrel — x . rs} M W GALT 2 00,