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|. A. N. Ww. directors seven and a half-hours ‘ashington and Norfolk, and fifteen minutes between Wash- ington a xandria. The ides f¢ ther that the road shall aa within two > \SNCAL REUNION of Columbia 1 took . O. O. F.., street, fy Ex Col. and Mrs. Captain Mil- At the conclusion of the exercises the terpsi- choreans present availed themselves of an op- —— presented to in the danee, un- the management of 8. L. Hable, in which many participated Sons o'clock. How Sati Pox 1s SPREAD—Several weeks a Department clerk =. taken down with iff i i E not away moulate too rapidly. If course is pursued there is but little doubt but the disease will prove epidemic, and it will likely go through the Department, as also be carried over the city pec at lat Is THE ConPEDERACY STILL IN Extarexce? ¥. A. New, resident of the Navy-Yard, was summoned to = before Ji under a c! having violated a corporation : | Ht i : i E i f if [ f G. W. Samson, therein Mesers. ard, Z. D. Gilman, Wm. Stickney, A- B. Sunderland. © Mall: Davia K Cartier, 8. Stettinius and siestonaRy, ot ‘The Courts. Georgetown Advertisements. INSURANCE. held lant evening'in the Rbenezer od a5 i esepae anne nae abe CHUEENS7FanTy, ATEENTION' | QS PRATT @ 80M, Gate e heer es (Seer set ivr rename ge | Am mere STi, the vole of Sean ‘Torrent praper by io vor were sonata f Satan Eames) Gelar ths Rxscalwe agit! | PM PALE A tverane Company of Har Fee nich it appears that 61,008 has Geen ne! | the effect thet the dark Raving be an FR Tomas DOWLING, Anct'r; Goorgstown. | TH HOME, ceived during the last vear, Of which amount | UF tho Corporation, and used by the Gororn, the YONKERS, $700 bas been expended tor home and | ‘ion, the jatter cannot now ead 8 non-compli- Ruscanr pousnuaye, commons AnD #205 for books, leaving a cash balance on CTS AEA pi and te FIREMEN’S, of New York. h the contract, amd the counsel, addition to the above, quite a large herson, Moore Srrinc Ovencoats, Melton, ‘Silk- A Wo'clock, twill MORNING, March — . ance § Re lag + at o'clock, twill sell, , — saeunt poo paieay' a severe bereees aned Cook aud Stanton for the detendan ranged po on Sesienibigis ’ “Aesraate Erees street sine Wert treet azenersiamortment | pare RATES AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF pecornt ana by some appropriate | m™ispoimt. Popular Clothing House, Penna. ave. | Sf'Hcusebcld Ferniture and Efcts, of which we D SEOM! Eisclonary motto. Among the offeriugs ‘there Mr. Cox’s Lecrure.—The lecture of Hon. 8. | 3 bet. 10th and 11th, 3d door east of Lith. | » » Stool and Cover was one from little Harry Scott, who died re- | «Cox, at Lincoln Hall, this evening, on «+Pro- het ag ee te in Ber cently, amounting to $2, which he coliected | Jress in Spain,” for the benefit of the Young ALASKA rte Wainu Hair Cloth ¢ ort ora, when only three years old. Sen's Chitetian Association will bem vont Oroide Gold-lined > Walnut ‘Marble-top Tables and The decorations of the pulpit consisted of a | cating affair. The extensive travels of the lec- Jet Jewelry, a oe large cross, with an expanse of evergreens ar- | turer im that country having made him perfect Intiel Bags Oak and Walnut Link ethics Office Room No. 1, over Dank of Weshinaton. most tasteful manner. with French Etrascan ‘Cons: % main feature of the exercises was the | !Y familiar with his subject. received this ‘mo at One Dollar | Felnas Marbie.top Chamber Seite CAPITAL AND SURPLUS........260,000 crowning of the cross with a coronet of flowers, ‘WE ARE GLAD to hear that the Rev. Dr. Keel- | Jewelry Store, No. ‘Pa. ave., bet. 4% and 6th Wardrobe and Mat Ineures all descriptions of Property in the District which was done by a —— of reed nie = ing (formerty of Trinity Church, in Shia city.) ste. eet ree dy Carpet of, Colma. ot tal vorhen peg nth cj Rye? Eee ne Stampe ictes. whorangina mest charming manner the Chris | Nath ria ttns ati Might, Dr Ke is a higth? | THE Bgsr5,40 and aS cent Cigarsinthe city | Mowiine Glory Bowe pom tian’s Freedom Song.” accomplished pulpit orator, and has hosis of | &t “Headquarters,” 411 7th street, where every- China eewrare, Eran, A 5s Cart, ‘The meeting was addressed by Rev. Dr. New- | friends in this city. : thing in the trade is temarkably . Chew- | A large eS Doal, with many other articles too Gon, Waters, 8. . 5 “= He Inerested ‘the eilren, by telling ing and Smoking Tobaccos, Snufis, » Se. = 2 * THOS. DOWLING, Auct. inaedoes? pvt " oe mone: sae a ~ < cn for " purpones; altaded to hs GEORGETOWN. Rothwell, _ _ AMS, Prosidont- Ixucetext To Bey 4 Goon Srwixa Ma- | Fey THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'; Georcetows. p> —Fg tote ABEL G. DAVIS. em the cuIxR.—Willeox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the = history of a «‘ tear” and of a ‘‘ tract; spoke of | Boarn oy ALDERMSN.—This board met last | most simple and best constrai sewing ma- Wt eed [tsttszce Reems Deginnings, and illus | evening, Alderman Davis in the chair. Mr. | Chine, will hereafter be sold on liberal terms. cS sn Ra his remarks in most pleasing and ad- | Newman presented a resolution in relation to | Inquire at the agency, Baum’s Corsct pag at 4 o'clock sell, in froal of the prem’ | 2 a HaNSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. mirable manner. the poor of Georgetown, which elicited consid- | Skirt Factory, 408 Seventh t, between. . part of Lot No La ‘Threikeld's addi - m. plea . Hon. B. F. Whittemore, of South Carolina, | erapje debate, and was opposed by Mr. Cooke, | and E. a an . my ope THE ATNA FIRE INSURANCE OO,, of Hart- was next introduced. He spoke of the pleasure | who claimed that ample provision would be Lx.—Apply at the Star Om ford. Assets, $5,500,000. fad raid that he had teen a worker in tho Sube | Tade, 2% Georgetown through the Industrial | PE"xES yon Sate—Apply atthe Star Ofc. and said that he 2 lome School. Mr. Hill thought that the act of |, Dottar Store, D. Beck, ears. The impressions and covered me Camenay, . ; balance in six and twelve Imtrections there rocctred would never be for. | Conerees everything, and it was an act 0. 808 halt cash: ce in six y by a deed of trast on stamps at the cost ill be required when the coum Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, Ni jarke' streets. Sewing Machine. 2,5,1: pala 1 soars ae Tre Wasnrnxcton Crry Savires Bank, cor- ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open from 6:30 to 7:30 0’clock every Saturday evening. in gddition to its regular hours. Tt Pays interest on deposits. of presumption upon the part of the Corpora- tion to dietate as to tho manner in which the appropriation should be expended. The resola- tion was laid upon the table—Mr. Newman Voting in the negative. The following Council resolutions were passed, viz :—To lay 8 flag foot~ Way across Congress street, near the property of W. 8. Huntington and others; in relation to the sinking fund; in relation to the rent or sale FIRE INSURANCE ©O. As- 1250,0000 8 NSU! FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE O0., of Assets $3,000,000. THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE 00., ot Assets.( near) $1,000,000. PUTNAM FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Hart- EK “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE Pe ‘idence, R. 1. tten. He ke of Jesus as the Saviour of teen, and of pur ebligation to him and urged the httle children to love and serve him. They soon would be men and women. Some of them would occupy positions of honor and trust; some would become mimsters of the bi others octors, others lawyers, _— -) iene a influence for or evil. He refer fo the ith snd their destitate condi- . Conveyancing of the purchaser. 9100 wil Property is struck Attorney for Owner. fe18-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Y THOS. DOWLING. Auct'r., Georgetown. B ple of the f stalls in the market-house; crediting R.A. fergten Ohere TRUPATE NEAR TERNALLYTOW MIE G, © | COn.0t Prov Hon, and of the relief missionary societies had | $f, Stalls im with sundry taxes; ‘in favor of the feperttne eke ae ene ae By virtue of adeed of trast trom Fs THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE the Mienten paid hime and hoping thatthe, | Georgetown Gaslight Company; to pay the as- | nerheSruey anrorme his patrons that on and cee on Ste Sc ibe, smarusigad co Craswes, | CO..of Bow Tork. > Would grow upto be good an trim. = at they | sessors of real and personal property for the | jeecten te ma te oy als rooms, No. 515 15th | Guiy recorded in Liber T aad We Woede folie Gio | AR! Wasteland excellent I Gon ot Goorge- eet genes Seer cree | Tor the improrgycbe Claim of the Levy Court | street, opposite U.S. Treasury. He successfully | thelamd records of the county of Washington is Pe unting to y , Chilbiains, nd at the written request of the A urarisa.ov rite Invent Kervmrtcaxs of | $3.06.i1; fo pay for thesweeping of ths marker: | eaty Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and in- | Cundersigne or Ww held last night at Dela- | ho d chase of a horse for the | Serie Suh day’ off Marche Ie ar Locclock pee the Seventh Ward was last night at Dela- jase, an pu of a horse for ithont pain or inconvenience to the patient. 7 larch 18, at, 1 ovcloek, p.m. ney’s Hall, corner of Maryland avenue and 4} | use of the fire department. The resolution in Worn with sete iaseasaineary | (2° anallytown, all that piece af street. ‘Mr. Kichard Coleman called the meet- per eign acts lh et fact called “St. Phillip and ing to order, and Mr. Robert Burns acted as inning for the same at Cel lot, thence Secretary. Council was taken up and laid on the table. nouth si cant 49.18 perches te a peblic rect: thence ‘The Chairman invited those present to come | After passing a resolution of thanks to Hon. with an! 2. Hugh Caperton, Recorder, for the efficient Toad south 28%, wort 10 perches, south forward and - the roll, and six names were 346," west added to of members. west 11.64 perches. thence north G manner in which he had presided over their de- perches: thence south 37 Mr. ‘Themes Carrahan, chairman of the Com- | liberations, the board adjourned sine die. a one pT the bexinat mittee on Constitution and By-Laws made a Comox? CovnctL.—A message was received = — 8 37.200 acres, exce] report, which was rea@. The preamble states | from the Mayor enclosing a letter from the Chief ISSOLUTION and thirty-seven hundredths therefrom. that it is for the spre ‘and promotion | Engineer of the Fire Department in regard to | J) = : Terms of sale: One-third cash; sufficient to pay ae nublican Principles that the Irishmen of | the loss of a horse, and announcing that the | The copartnersbip heretofore existing between | auount duc and costs of sale: the balance in ex Seventh Ward organize; that the platform | term for which stalls in the market were rented | Wisk & CALLAHAN was, by mutual consent, die- | months. apy EA Ey as cago Convention, whith mat feriseh, be the tation or. Re Shekel, en Also, communi- | sotved on the 2st instant. ‘The name of the firm may If the terms are not complied with within inciples which they endorse, &e.,and that the | Soner, enclosing Dil fee Fert of streets, allor | De weed by either in srttlement, and in liquidation | fed iGatorenclt the property at the aie sea coat erganization be known as the Irish Republican | which'were referred. Mr. Wheatley reported a | °f the business affairs of said firm. of the defaulting purchaser. Association of the Seventh Ward. The Consti- | Pesolution for the purchase ef whore me cae JOHN WISE, B. D. CARPENTER, Trustee. cae pa tution and By-Lawewere then adopted seriatim. | Fire Department, and appropriating $200 there- JEBOME CALLAHAN. The rty is near Conduit road, and about one Kosp, President: w ‘The association then procecded to the election for; — Mr. Clabaugh reported a resolu- ruary 21, 1870. te 21-co3t™ ag = > hoe of Drow oe et; WLING, Auct. : gy A President. On taking the chair Mr Cateicgs | {Hot in favor of the sg eta 2H ARGE STOOK OF SHIRTING MUSLING. 7D. seen resident. ing the cl r. Carrahan z E . WILLIAN RG. 4 x " addressed the meeting, thanking them for the | Pan} (Si46.0;) passed. Mr. fe te ee Ba. ag WIDE SHEETINGS, AND HOUSEKEEPING ay OBLE D. LARNER, Secretary. honor conferred, and pledging himself to do his pa utmost to promote the cause of the party. Mr. appropriating #130 therefor . Mr. HAS A HANDSOME STUCK OF Jones introduced a resolution providing for the New York Mills, Wamsutta. ‘And: . Bates, F REAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETS, Forestdale, and ot tt ROPOSALS FOR 87. ENVELOPES Kichard @oleman was elected Vico President, | sale of certain stalls. in the market-houre, RATING, BLACK SILKS. CLOAKS, Yard-wide Bleached Shirting, 12% cts., very cheap P AND WEAPP! ES. Seng ig cee onder ree ro passed, Also, resolution to pay for sweeping the DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, | Yard wide Bleached 5 pais ce ET Fost Ovrice Dera tuext, ASCE. © | market-house, for other 5 passed. ° Proposals will be received unt was elected as follows Edward Shuhy, | Mr Mitchell brine. Gommiiteo on Wars £00 | -earenimce, ace as kmtee Pour | AF ichardson’s Linensand Shirt | te Gret day of MARCH, 170. for fara Mecern:sea Maret Malsener (i tcssioee consideration of Bills ir thele sonra, carter | ‘so the celebrated J. P.B. FRENCH OORSETS, | Atfeiuced prices, Table Linens, Towels, Napkine, | ~siampcd Envelopes ay = on Hall was also elected as follows :— Mears, | Co™*der Dunlop, from the Special Comite | Dresses and Cloaks made to order. Winter Goods. including Silks, without regard to cost | ot four years, commencing ist of July, iar vis: leman, Fleming and Neenan. asked to be discharged from the further con. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, Beautiful Spring Calicoes, at 12% cents. STAMPED ENVELOPES. fone A, Rommel! being present. was called | sideration of the resolution defining. the dwties 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, wethsedl on Beaty anes pater}. Note size, 2% by 4% inches, of white pa- for, and said t he ‘proud in seeing so ry “4 . Mr. Hut —= os “stad = , a 5 may. present, and he trusted thelr number ported & Bill for Os eellee of the Sireet Com. M. BRADLEY @ SONS, _it gn ___101 Drider st GeorestownsD.0._ | Po. 2, Ordinary eter sian, 8 16 by BY inchen, of a = issioner, $15.60; it * such elther ; Ings would cease among ie party and a better | Mitioner,$15.00; passed. Boa Se STEAM MARBLE WORKS, Esranizsnep x 1834. assy. ag Pg ‘(engemmel'cn Gs, Sor feeling be manifested rT. He was satis- | Georgetown with Washi ington and the county PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : ¢ of the same colorsas fied with the Republican party, and would | were taken up and rejected. Board of Aldes. Between 18th and 18th sta., west, Washington, D. 0, W.H. WHEATLEY’S pe ‘ae to the proportion Reneetereh, as in the past, rally under its ban- | men amendments to Common Council bill pro- | MANUFACTURERS ne MONUMENTS, MAN-| PREMIUM STEAM DYEING | “6008 ou setter slse,SK by 6% inches, of same ner. He hoped their organization would be @ | viding for the rent and sale of certain stalfe in TLES, &c. i TA colors as No. 2,and under s like condition as te the snecess; there was Irish clement enough in the | the market were concurred in. On motion of IMPOKTERS OF MONUMENTAL FIGURE Oe ae IEFFERSUN BEE Proportion ef each. = eehirnel arhel- Soper! aS. = emery = ae Saowee to AND GAKDEN STATUARY, as D.C.” No.5. Extra og size, i rs Fy for le promi € c0-0 z Esau Pickrell, Esq.,the nt of the Board, 1: POSES, at the Low. with desirable we ae iene of which? he watamenber, they wereallsttinng | forthe able atid pari manner in whlch ‘he thea PNG FUREORES, Ge low:| Bop yrit The beet talent and ertiote ok Pn and under alike condition as fo the proportion of for the same objects, and he thon; 's | has dischar; dut: ft presidi fi = $$ ls attention on 7 . action was only the beginning of a great success aovinetae eis nee of the Council, and Poiteaa ore of the proprietor, this the ig fy a rg Ak myers in the Seventh Ward. [Applause. the Board adjourned sine die. GLASSWARE, Tomptly exceed ones tm bie Tine well ond | Senution cf coche ‘The Chair stated that the daty of the Execu- |G arngnsxg Ice ‘The various butchers doing CUTLERY, and athe No.7, Official size, 37% by 8% inches, of same colors End it they thocehe ig ee ener members, | business in onr market aro now and have bocs | we keep constantly on hand n,full stock af the DENTISTRY Wate ee and if they thoug! ey wore the x1 mot | tor twoor three days busy collecting ice from | above Goods, of finest quality, at the lowest market : No.8. Extra official size, 4g by 9% inches, of same material and would vote the Republican ticket | tho Alexandria cam immediately beyond the | prices. 2 — -— colors as No.2, and under'a like condition as to the Sey cosid secommend them for membership. | ‘scueduct. ‘The daily tlle ce te queduct | | &¥~ We introduce all the newest and best designs W. MERRILL proportion of each ‘They should also exert themselves to obtain em- o ‘Wagons and carts so engaged | % soon aemanufactured . DENTIST, é = ‘ment = of the easoctation whe | Srerage about 900. ERB & BEYERIDGE, No. 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sfp NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, were idle. Adjourned. = a fel9-£t" No. 421, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. Between 2th and 13th streets. @¢ by 9% inches, of buff or Manilla paper. me: saree x Sate or F ibentuls broken bes eaaens ne yen Pie hae work done in the best manner, and at All the above envelopes ond wrappers to beem AX ADJOURNED MEETING of the Brickmakers | {ory prick Loose Sor ey one eed the three- X st Tur IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. None but those depri its loss. The pimpl person looks upon a clei Dossed with atau myles, and calors. and to bear such printing om the fuce,and to be made in the most thorough manner, Sx. of approved quality, manufactured «pe cially for the purpose, with such water marks or tation as the Postmaster tick house No. 60,on the east side of High, near Bridge street, to E. Kaufman, for $5,800 cash. Citizens’ Trex! and Bricklayers was held last night at No. 420 Seventh street, to hear the report of the com- mittee to draft a lien law to protect sub- contractors. Inthe absence of the President, ices Gan. Chloroform or Ether used, if desired for ex- tracting Teeth without pai tell ENTAL ASSOCIATION. ‘ed of this blessing know o! jotched and tetter-covered smooth skin with jealousy Vorers, see advertisement gold valuation for ‘work. ers, John R. Elvans; fron Founders, Paints and Oil Dealers, Plasterers, Wm. Sibrey. r ly vegetable, and Mor- EN. Gray: Luther Martin, and not only useless but hurtful. Gift The Gazette has the following : oust Srontes to Ser adave, tres The Rey. Dr. Bullock has accepted a call to 5 fs wardly desires the same. Those whose sy» DRS. LEWIE & DAVIS. gther devices to prevent imi Mi. J.S. Hopkins presided, with Mr. S.C. West, | Clewhere, of meeting to-morrow night at Mar- | and inwardly desires the same./ Those whose aye, No. 260: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, spertlimey diet neuny acd natn Secretar, eR eeetieeiniiaeiaceers her, qutancous diseases cannot have good health | Between 12th and isth ste, Washington, D.'0. the gumming ou the flap of cack resect Mr. A. Davis reported the bill drafted by the ~ z W pin the Dicod is impuro, disease is sure tofoliuw. | gTRETH BATKACTED WiTpCeY FAIN. | Crtrcelas es tenttoit ieee Oe committee; which was read. Mr. Logan, the ALEXANDRIA. Le etre meee ene fans pustanes, Fim | Bz che use of pare Bi if requested by the, ib the jntire length. ‘The wrappers to be attorney Sox the association, explained the cales, &c. "Avert ‘the calamity by purifying the tient. 0 cl re wilt be ‘made for ex: gummed not less than fourths of an inch in amendments which we:e necessary to made, - “i h When Artificial Teeth tobe widt ¥ and after they had been agreed upon the bili | SAL" or Crry Prorerry.—Messrs, —— serted, although the patient wit he reeaited. to All euslopes and wrappers mast be banded in Ras adopted. ‘The Chairman was empowered | Knox & Kerby, real estate agents aud auc SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB JUICES, | for tho ° f Packed in strong paste- to appoint a committee from the different trades | ¢eTs, have within the past few days sold the | before Scrofula tak Povesnge age esp boned im urging the passage of the following pieces of provert :—A vacant lot on | | How many have the virus of Syphilis In the systema. ine, of the official or entra ‘The committee are as follows :—From Brick- | St. Asuph street, between Duke and Wolfe, be- id i tl conte aoe: ial newepaper maker Alf. Richards; Plumbers, A. It. Shep- | longing to GW. Riggs and others, to Emanuel | PS 2chwe tay SEO. Binet cies ee, h Bi be in boxes to contain not fees than two herd; Lumber Dealers, Francis Mohun; Lime | Francts, for $450; a two-story warehouse, No. 8, | these impurities; of that scrofuious inieethon re tick ) hi od ond Sfty he boxes are to Dealers, 8. D. Castleman; Bricklayers, W. on Prince street, belonging to R. KR. Fowle, to | in many cases is hereditary in the constitution toe | ber eing from % a wy dg = oe | an in strong Hutchins; Carpenters, Charles Edmons' George H. Harlow, for $1,300; also, one-halt in | fore you bring misery on yourself and offspring fulioas and erulatinr, and all other branches ot ps IS 7, bear traneportation by Painters, Moses T. Parker; Stone Cuttei terest ina similar warehouse, No. 4, the prop- | Price $1.35 per bottle. pape bent pope ge CT me oa are | 8nd or more envelopes are required to fill the order Matt. G. Fmery; Excavators, Hugh McGinnis; | erty of the sume, to Samuel P. Thompson, of Foartested to callland sce specimens at our office be. | (\8 Postmaster, the straw or pasteboard boxes com- Tinners, F. Stromberger, Slaters, Mattheg | Baltimore, for $760, a two-story brick dwelling SAMARITAN’S GIFT! fore tp we Lg taining the same musi be packed in wooden Wraite:Sencca Stone Company, Henry D. Cooke; | ou King sirect, belonging to the helms of Mis | 1h onty tra care for Gonorrhea, Gleot and Dis WB Old cold siete taken Inexchango at tai | fuse, well etrapped with, oop iron, aad y = : 8 eanen retion. ills, Stone Masons, John Cameron; Hardware Deal- a QziMith, to Mahlon Janney, for the sum sea frogs indleor uy ten pills, pure- ‘every (above clags of | bu Inbels of direction, tobe farutshed by tor, EDUCATIONAL, abe transported by waver neues Contractors posure, open or w the orate of the Second Presbyterian | eahe"@o'Fewaine, Gor oat inust be provided with eultablereoeer, The —_——>——_ 77 ages, $2; » @ z procfing. The EXLiry FoR THE Poon in Gronozrows— | Cimch or teasis’ for fucl at the Mayor's office | "omnes 9) L!?1NCOTT FEMALE INSTITUTE, Sansome bane ee aeiel ieee, Sheek We entertans Cat | fe aerate ant een ten ee | ee ~ CHARLES STREET AVE: velo mast be furnished Captain Bridges has made an arrangement, in | Dut all the nealic secny Genet PT UNITED stat p TIMORE, Mo. and delivered with all reasonable dispatch, complete conjunctioh with the Industrial Home School, | Put sll the really needy were supplied. | yrmain forthe Require pay School. | Every facility | in all respects, reedy for use, and in such, quactitice for the opening of a depot for the distribution of | ,,7N¢ ‘Aauia creek mail boat which formerly eS English and French education ee 824 = he EE supplies to the poor in Georgetown, and which | Srtived here at halt past tive o'clock in t Post Orrice Derantwesr, pecial attention givento Music and Ornamon- | Umice Department, Wectionne Bear ee will be establisited in the building of the Home, | ™0F eens waite were a toaae cee oice Wasnixetox, Jauuary 3, 1870. tal office of an agent duly authorized to. inspect ana ‘se School, in Jefferson street, im that city, A.M. el tkene oh tha Boma baie ‘eutaly oxtenice. ent Poeals will be received at the Contract Office of ih for boarding pupils in English department | Cerve the same; tho place of delivery te be et the Jangewer, * july authorize: au - riment until 3.0 .M. of March 9, ; fg Sere: Se. ay aaeeees “Ape | gjthe, Alexandria Dramatic Association, as- | jure. (ta he decided by April 7) Tor Cuettine tes oF siteulars containing full information addres Giving pe well os all oxpence of porting, alt Foie the intention eaed apenas at the school. | Si produce the Drunkard. and trish Tallon at | Sekai soe ag sages tome July, ab: toda deireosWaiy REV.J.a.LIPPINcoTT.a.m | SURE . ee t is the intention and wish of this society to | fill Produce the Drunkard and fri vor 4 a y the schedules of departures and arri: | 2—— = MA PPINCOTT.A.M | the contractor. fied that the SE Gon chy carl Gotan as eenevalont sosiotion | oo "eutertaumment to be foc the Deseat ot te rein specified, vi auire,asu coudition of the comtect neat Tae of that city, and deserving case referred to them | te en! ag me ne ponent - ‘ poor of this city. @%—From Lebanon, HILDREN’S CARRIAGES. by these societies will receive prompt attention. heed of McCtare's Creek, ) Sande salt « ) Calender P. Rt pm ce manner hy 4 os securit: A terrier dog belonging to Mr. John Phillips {B.0.0) Sanders Mille,(n-0.,)Calender Pew: | “Just received, a tof oy 4 {hey will be supplied from the Hlome on Jeiter~ lot elenteen of the animals in less*than thee oere cepa ida ats A vt ae Capa Weep tte tary cam be obtained clzewhere, | Stipe of the ‘to be faithfully ob: ~ ive ion Wednesda; . ¥ “ ‘ancy Bazar, ” Menere. Steiner and Yohe pro) the erec- Leave Piketon Thursday at A. | No.) 7th st., near b. jal ‘The dies for embossing the Postage stamps on the {x MuontaM—There was quite a gathering | ton of two handsome brick, dweliing-henses on Arriveat Lebanon Saturday by'4 P.M. STABLISHED 1640. > | gnxclopesand wrappers are fo be executed to the bp poate a aon Norm -room Washington street, between Ki and Came- 4731—From crm «gaa arden, 5 miles and 2 i po rar ey they ete een a igen = ~ — fo listen to the eulogy on the life eg ena ea ty: | ron. Mr. Max Schuler is building’ brick store Leave Batesville Thursday at 12 M. OARMLAGE MidUT RESUS ths, ia order at the expense of the cotitractor. The Det of Birs. Amidon, by Superintendent Z. Richardg. | 30d dwelling on King street, next wo the Empire Arrive at Noh Garden by 10 P.M. 477 and 479 Fourteenth strest. soa ae The exercises were commenced with singing by | MU%¢ sames C. Taylor, formerly a conductor Arrive at Batesville by 4 F. REPAIRING in all its branches. i"tnd any changes of dice of colors: shall’ be pole ggg ote! - — a a on the 0. A.M. X. 7 died at Brentsville, Migs te ane st Grommeced jAll Carrrases, left Sor Kepatrs, Storage or Commis- | made Senso charge. ae School, “forme - | Prince William county, on Tuesday last. = Pes (N0.) a ‘Agentafor 2.00.,(0f . Soen at any of the Hiadey Tay eted by Hey. Dr. Samgon, Pres | Phe aay or Sean WiceeY Bo ger, | HHP Miggewey Yo Lehivlle. N.C) aie avenue, Hew Yo Proomesacaenas” | Daca Ga gee equ scour othe principal, pot Si Acinipemncreraee era tare | Ste Real fiaie Rte isk tats | Kemnay 4 | paorosaus vow FBG omar | eit ele ef hearaeate That Bre, Amilo wae eee occasion, stating | Water which had been left romping frome pine Krave Leakprilie Saturday ai 12. Fons Warmivcrox, Mp. January si igo, | foriied tosuimit smplon of other and diferent gual Sejoring (he patvileges thet young | Indies’ now [a ey eh For forms of proposals, guarantee, and certificate, yertinement tached, wl be receined by tho whee gs the, manufactured Snveiopes rappers, and ee te aerue 4 until Wa. m.. March 1, 1570, and make their bids accordingl;~ for teaching. He dwelt at considerable length ‘The Man Who Will Li embraced in the contract, &c.. sce advertisement of | FRRSH BEE io tit toner as ete peor, SUDPIVIOg Saniract will be awarded to the bidder whose on the great good she had accomplished —— Long. Uctober 31, 1866, Jan: 2, 1869, and of this date, in ‘The said beef must be fresh, of a good marketable proposal although it be mot the . is considered ting so ‘many females of our community for | , M€ has aproper and well-proportioned stature, | viting proposals for mail service in Virginias &e.,to | quality nega ‘of foreand hind q advantageous to the Department. taking into tears ‘ Sr te” mile ‘ze and“asimevnat thick | Bis tnt lina slelcvalopn, apr | (rinatttoncdae eeeeznien tbecgcindg and | Scrat heen ge, of oe snp a a st. Mile comptes is nd jsotmowhat thick | rived: Mail Fropenia Binieel Vivica eter: | tee a2 may be from time to time required by andon | Set {© manufacture and deliver the Ce os pe bo Att Anovt A Prrciten—About three o'clock | St: P Seldom 1 | ‘tested to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. | such Gays as the commanding ocel skal devieeuse, | wrappers in accordance mich she toast eta Sry Constable C. A. Kimmell entered the | ite, too much ruddiness in youth is seldom a JNO. A.J.CRESWELL, "| not exceeding four tmes perweeks * | Sisement; sod no will be coneidered unless Kirkwood House and levied on one of the water of longevity. iy hair ‘approaches to the | _ja2--lawst _____ Postmaster General. | The necks af the cattle tered for peef to be | sccompan = 8 po peewee d me pitchers in the patlor to satisfy a judgment for | pur nat cages Site bine His sk has | [USITED STATES PATENT OFFIOE, 1 | Gtitheisurth cranny sgtcement hall, bo cut off | f= eject any and all bide ‘tin bis jadgment the in. 2 ‘Dennis head AsHINGTON. D.C. Februar , | oa Gocmument wade lessces of the Kirkwood Hore Mims e nee the On the petition of JOHN MAGEE. of Cheiaca, | fog gyre suimen at foro quarteyp ghall boveut of | tbe of the Government retire der may & Som, when one of the tirm attempted to re- to hind nm the auth day oF Moy ed eet eran Pi sere frome sixto eight above | ene eae: Brapere pew dice, Totes im, and forbid him leaving the house; and the 18th di ember, 1542, for an. im; - gambrel or Jat. F z it appearing that a breach of the peace would | T&es,but not Repiise tee ude | sactin Ventintien Dement ection ore ceived by the eodersip aed Cee ee age be 2 s Bonds “Taiagorered and eattent warcticg. in the ‘Ths amir relecd considerehe” t, | He, broad, arched chest, @ strong Voice, | closed ou the 19th dap of Apt erat thee Seni ke | ate shore mentioned for supplying: Commmestonnd | Svtoomaneeet the ze waveneioea by and soon quite crowd gathered in the hotel, | 284, the faculty of breath for & | for ‘ling arguments and the Examiner's report be | omccrs and thelr families Such choice Fresh Week os | Sntecuth section of the eck of Cae eee and Kimmell was warned not to leave nett ekg | longtime limited to the sath day of Aprilnext, and that said pe- | {ha ‘ay from time fo time require, each aa the dete of August, Id. and payments under sald Pej <2 ny, Sparrertet: wat. ho declined ition be heard on and Porter House Steaks, Ribs, or ye patel quarterly, after proper adjust- i ‘count > tatu stomach is excelent, ite Bifhese contracts to be tn force six rsonths, or such | ,,7he Postmaster General reserves to himself th affairs were in statu quo. digestion casy. The joys ofthe table are not to | _%¢22-lawsw on of Patents. | jess time as the « rm Be ul direct, Sept toeneal te cuptens arer the same. or Rests ieee tae him of importance; ‘they tune his mind to | *PUHIS IS TOGIVE NOTICE. That thesubsecibers | commencing on of Apri 0, and Shercol is offered Page, colored, committed to jailon the isth cr | *fenity, and his soul =" ington county in the DI ‘of Columbia: leans January, under the name of Henry Pace by $fitdministration on the personal estate of THOMAS ‘earson, On ss iy Sted in the nee Bon of the bene, sata. are be a ‘the same, tended by the Paraslan of the Foang Before fhe Sty sae ded by the pun . Belo y law be exe His parents, are ‘be q wel anid the cstale, ‘under our hands this ayo. 0 Under our bands Te TS Bea 134 . LIMAN BLAGDEN. Which has occurred in this institution for neatly gad 18 months . Fou NEARty Frozex—This morning officer Ou- calm Heapguanrers Ist Miurrany Disrricr,, Tynd, of the Seventh Precinct, found « woman 4 jane years ne HicaMOND, ya, Jananey 27,1870 izing on te gravel Waekeamsfipn mestare’ | 5h thot aftr honor or esen ui | Sled ronan wipe SH feel between B and C streets noon banishes all thoughts ef to-morrow.—Hufeland, | $4,'ery r the delivery of” y Mearly frozen to | 14. Physiolagist. > | day ot r ery death. She ae the station-house and i} Obi is TROURRE ae een mat CARRYING COAL# To Nuwoastie—The New the Br 6 - oA at Richmond, the cold Inid down where dhe was Pi of “How the | Virginie iar tach ntentlite es ae he eam, found. She represents that she ls from Chester, mouth {6 month, during the period ending June 3, it iF a i ze af 5 FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. « 354 PENNSTLVANIA AVENCE, CORNER Foun-axp-a-MaLr STREET, COrrEE. TWELVE BAGS OR ONE TON OF RIO, just received. They are CHOICE GOODS, and would De cheap at 28 cents; but being @ posirvee cask pur chase, in thesc“hard times,” we are able to offer j them at the very low price of 25 cents, or 4)s pounds Sor one doliar, SUGAR. (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS.) LOAF, POWDERED & GRANULATED...16 cents a “A” DO. (80 called)... BROWN, 12-13 cents. WELCH'S BEST FAMILY....... CHOICE FAMILY........ CHOICE EXTRA....... 2 31 per sack 2 10 per mack 1 87 por sack 1 70 per eack . 350 per dbI ELPHONZO YOUNGS « Co., GROCERS, $4 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, fe) Corxen Fovr-axn-a-Hatr Steer. Cc. 8. O"HARE & Son, GROCERS, 1913 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. M axn N. ‘We have just made arrangements to receive in the quantities A. ROSS RAY & BRO.'S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOR, THE ABLINGTON MILLS. This celebrated Flour is WARRANTED to sive PERFECT SATISFACTION. IT HAS NO SUPERIOR IN THIS MARKET) Also, their celebrated hizh grade, ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA, which is GUARANTEED to be SUPERI many brands of Famay OR And their CONGRESS EXTRA FLOUR, EXCHANGE EXTRA, PERFECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTEED CHOICE GOUDS AND THE LOWEST PRICES? C. S. HARE & SON, Grocers, 1213 SEVENTH STREET, fe ltr Brrweex M axp N. BAkzzs, ATTENTION | ‘We have im store a large quantity of COOKING BUTTER, Which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. H. M. BLOWN & 00., fen NOTICE oF Removat. 8. B. BACON. ‘TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thoemnés, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by Mm W GALTS00. OBUSHED; ‘¥ FLOUR