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The Ceurts, CRIMINAL COURT, “aige Fisher. —Yesterday, Robert Johnson, “has. Clark, John. Allen, and Barney Klenketo, convicted of an affray, were sentenced; the first tosix months, Allen to three, and tie others to forty days bach in assault; keeping a bawdy Court ix Grxecac TERM.—To-day the ses- sim of the Court 1m General Term was resumed. idges Cartter, Fisher, Wylte, and Olin. man Sis |“ (yn motion of Mr. K.J. Brent, Mr. John A. TY,” and | Clark was admitied to bar; also, Om imo’ © Mr. F. 2. Stanton.) L. Brent. of Baltmor State of Texas agt. Childs; motion to wi: Dorsey was found guilty of house. 4 Amusements, 4c. Nariowat Taeatse.—Mrs. b. P. Bowers, in “Mary Stuart.” Watt's Orgrs Hover—The Ch: . B, Bishep, in “Paul Opp FELLows’ HaLt—Rubini, the Magician. MITE CRST GaLLeRY—Grand cash mand tile demurrer granced. an ot Come Panorama of All sige "ee Stoddard was appointed county eon- stable. Cincrit Court, Jwlye Cartter—To day, in a. the Je case of Murray agt. the Corporatio: 5 returned a verdict for piaintit for "Scorchead agt. Bost, sem Fer French agi. hav; Mr. Stanton files im dismiss th fof the di fondant. iT, Suse Purcell question was decided Webb exvented a will District, where be was domiciled, wife as’ ex:eutrixz, but hh: “etd divorced trom her. The will was exhibite! tu court, but the executrix failed to (4k: out letters testamentary within the time pr She, however, took out letters \ & certified copy of the will. A criiiter b Alfred Hass, filed a petition for l-tters of adunin- istration with the will annexed, and the qussiion os to whether such letters should be issued was Fowler and Mr M-:Phers for the Betitloners: aid Mew 1:3 held thie th —_ 6 party applying f entitled under law tothe letters as and quoted a number of authorities uestion of < e Was quite a the time, and the oj marked attention. 3 Letters of administration, with the will « nexed, were issued to Mr. Hass—bond, $10.) The @.ecutors named in the will of the lat» F. M. Stanton—General Towusend and Ju tate—bond $20,000. fully proven yet, letters testamentary tonsa Letters of admintstration on the estate V. Sentt were issued to Kich- wap carpi alge becriptions ‘The secretary read a sul trom the Executive Commities to the amount of Cte et So & series of resolutions re- of iting of cer.ain resolutions in the ‘Common Council dehouncing the movement for @ Territorial at, and declaring that for the resolutions do not rep- the wishes and interests of the ot ‘the District, but them; the Fesolutions but exhibit the vanity, sophistry, and falsehood of their supporters, heartily in- Gorsing the Territorial bill, and urging its pass- ‘Washington moved an amendment ‘Mhat the names of the prominent bi inserted Gen- ‘Howard, Judge Fisher ‘and linand Roth, to Catbari Roth—bond $1,000; Susan B. Stevens was 2) pointed guardiam of the orphans uf M. H. Si vens—bond $12,000; and Charles H. S. the orphans of the late W. J. Le: o——. “TEACHING AS A FESSION” was the suls- ek avery instractive and able adktress by . S. Fisher, Commissioner ot Pateuts, delivered before the or the heard it, 28 well on account of its exce style of delivery, as ite truthful and graphic tessa of the “teacher's profession,” it» importance to the social welfare of society, and its relations to it as the efficient and indispensa- ble promoter of civilization, and as the desi and organizer of the ‘generations to com: Commissioner Fisher's experience as a tea and superintendent of the public schools in Ci has evidently matured in his mind the most advanced views of education. a keen ap] ‘lation of the usefulness, the d ties, and required merits of th. Throughor him feel as €. e teachers and Trasters referred to the Irish clubs again, sa\ Ing that in nt, and a copy was unanimously requested Ge whole city probably twenty Irishmen could | for publication.” We. trust it will recetue free be found who had been Republicans a year or prs? anyon Trustees and city legislators an more. As for the Territorial bill he not | tentive perusal, as it is seldom we have an’ [apressed himself, but he would now say that he | thing on this subject so well said and so we ‘was in favor of the people chosing own. for the coi n of all intereste. fulers. The county now has no vote. There | cither in public or private education. was am announcement in the papers which eng atin campy ape abould induce Tax Notartis Puszic—in the case of the Notaries Public (brou, before the court last Saturday) Judge Cartier remarked: With refer- ence to the question pertaining to Notaries Pub- Hatton should explain what ad- | lic, that is and submitted under the motion mi by Mr. Merrick, on behalf of one of the Notaries for an order upon the clerk to certify his action as @ Notary, the Court have considered the subject far enough to ad- judge that the Notaries preexisting the recent ‘act of » are in office with authori- the duties of the of- fice, and in the case presented to us, that the certificate of the Clerk should be given to the cial character of the oifice. Wit: reference to the tenure of the office and uyon what occasion vacancy be declared I do not understand the court to have matured a judgment. 1 believe the court is unanimous in the conviction that these notar’es ought to — their —— with the expiration of every ve e decision to thin extent with a view of putting the question at rest as far as the notaries are concerned and reserving further judgement as to the tenure of office for disposition hereafter. ‘Mr. Hatton replied that he could not say exactly, but if he (H.) had yaar he in y ‘Would keep the gentleman (Ambush) a Cor- poration office. [arpiaose, iter, and cries 4 down, rr.’ Look Bho, See ising the Ca all xcept ker. 3: ——— oa ‘Tue Mecuanice’ STATE COUNCIL of Marylani and the District of Columbia met last evening at Arbieter Hall—Mr. P. Corcoran in the chair, and Jacob D. Bontz, secretary. penters, bricklayers, The house car- makers, plasterers, stone cutters, ters, and printers were repre- ‘The question was sented. Resolutions were adopted, that none to but del shall be admitted to the Council; who ey that the ‘tary correspond with the various pose it, and associations in the country, and request them to whohed send to the Council; that the Council l i notices with re the decline in gold, thereby that business will increase; that + | workmen —< a es reduction in necessaries of life, which have id basis. “A ritual was {whieh to the State Council of California. “ten. inn then initiated the members of the Council and delivered an address; after which the Council adjourned. ss SwovLp Be Taken Canx or.—An old soldier, James Quin, of Luzerne county, Pa, ay tol | f a é i 5 i i i } e i att SBE SEE i H ' u named who bad lost a leg in the war, was pic! this morning this si r ; Be tt § i : i i through the skin. 2th aud 73d Pennsylvania vidently nt ‘soul should be taken care of by his friends, if he has any here, and if not, then by the authorities. Dr. Eliot was called in and dressed his bleed- ing wound. TERS.—Mrs. Bowers last evening of Lady Audley, in toa grodbenie, and ftinsrenien shenaa Ise, e in lary Stuart,” in nebich Hissar? ‘and Sirs. {eens pemamacte an onatesmeat ot Ge mmences an er ly eee alg even! . - ite.” the Cuspman Sisters a da oy ~¥* ¥ of "Biack To-night “Paul burlesque of the bill would ts Reloey sid that it wag an insult to the Phether ————— A Mentixe or Porice Justices was held at office Tiompesn, who pees of Justice , when Justice Harper mY il ! 4 Li r at a : I uf H a | I Hl el i i i [ ! i | jail. | j Te-day, Smith Taymen was convicted of an Why Net fesee OTT 5 Goods Hem, Grocers, Coal | Landlords, Ahoy Dry Gen DeatePe, Furniture od Dealers, Butehert, Hucksl_rx,—Everybody—at- tention! Wasutnotox, March 11, 1870. DITO R:—Gold is down to 110. What sie han aecmrt in price? The millenium so 0 and ked forward to is > aud—but without fruits Feet cst sa kas been told day after day, and year after year, that the price of gold the price of every article of ry Tine in gold gave more than im- petus to the upward tendency of the ne ‘ies glad. House rents, dry goods, beef, and bxtter are we nifh now in now in this city as they were when gold ‘at 265. Gold has declined 175, and yet the ——— in Goober orgs 8 is 80 it as to ‘scarce! it Fue thee slight ‘decrease In some few arti- s has been 1 , but they are of such classes that the saving na amounts to but little. For instance, sugar and j molasses have declined a few cents, but how long will it take betore the difference in the cost of sugar will amount to » dollar's in the expenses of the family? Flour is the only staple article upon which there has been any visible ‘decrease. ‘The merchant marks dowit some insignificant classes of goods, but the bulk of his goods are as high as ever. The butcher and the butter merchant each “‘holds his own,” and last, though not least, the incorrigible coal dealer maintains his prices, motwi ding that ‘He who tempereth the wind to the shorn lamb" mildly smiled upon the poor the season, thus ming the demand for fuel, which fact has operated a reduction in the price thereof everywhtere except in Washington. Now, sir, I protest against this gross injustice, and say to one and all of the parties who are grinding the poor man to death between the — my a ee or bagel Lngeted “why not come down ?” y not permi e same lever to lower your that raised them for Spo hos went up with gola, now come down with gold, Eetore the war a poor man could rent a nent little honse for eight or ten dollars per month, and all reasonable. repairs and Improvements were readily acceded to. Now he must needs pay twenty, twenty-five or thirty dollars per month for the same, and even necessary repairs glected or refused. It did not cost origi- nally more than five or six hundred dollars each to build these small houses, for they were erected when material and labor was cheap. It has often been a matter of surprise to me how these landlords can sleep at night or go to thelr graves in peace after having s0 unconseionably wrung so much from the substance of thelr less fortus nate fellow creatures. Honses in Baltimore and Philadelphia (where the taxes are greater) rent fifty per cent. cheap- er, an esides, nerally have the comfor' an, wxter, and cellars, which are oonmdered fixin'e= here, and not iticident to small houses. It is true that houses built daring and since the war do not yield se great an interest on the in- vestment as those erected previously, as they cost more; but owners of generally realize from twenty to one ‘and twenty per cent. on the capital expended. Ground is held so high, too, that there is but a im chance for « poor man to get ‘-a habitation a home.” There are plenty of men in our city who own whole acres of land-that is lying idle. ‘They bought it in other days, at from one mill to two cents per square foot, and now hold it at twenty-tive. fifty cents, or a dollar a foot. These are the individuals whose parsimony and avarice have created the ‘‘magniticent distances” which excite the wonder and contempt of ever: visitor to our city, and who thus to retard ‘ess and im not sell this gr 2 re not retain It, y estimated prespeetive value ten or twenty years hence 7, Or why not use up some of thelr rusty dollars in building houses on these wide com- mons, and dispose of them at such rates and upon ‘such terms as to place them within the reach of poor men? ‘would thus add to the appearance and interests of the eity, and to the comfort of their fellow-men at the same time. It seemsas though hamane considera- tions of any extent seldom enter the minds of the wealthy of the present day. These land- holders are very much exercised over the propo- sition to remove the capital, and yet will do nothing practical that will tend to = it here, or that would render them independent of such a contingency. Dry goods, boots and shoes, &e., are adver- tised in the New York, Philadelphia and Balti- mere papers at so much less than the same can be purchased for here that our pope seize every oes to send abroad for different articles of merchandize. If our merchants would be content with a reasonable profit, they would se- cure to themselves all these orders which are now daily going out trom private . Fur- niture dealers, stove dealers and others might Profit from this hint. The rice of Fo! Butte here has hidueed ‘quite side trade, some of our citizens having discov- ered that there is sufficient difterence in the cost of butter in our market and that purchased abroad to justify them in the effort of sending to other parts for it. Buyers will seek the cheap- est market just as naturally as water will seek its level. It is a deplorable fact that coal sells for three or four doil ton within a hundred and fifty miles of Washington, and yet we have to pay ten dollars tor it here. ‘True, the lack of facili- tation, one railroad to pay tribute in oer article we to do with the higl “the agony piled on” a little? For years the coal dealers have been pursuing a most reprehensible and unchristianlike sys- tem. Buying a large stock of fuel at cheap rates in summer, they await the freezing over of the Potomac and the suspension of tion in winter, when up ry ich man, hin at cheap prices. ‘Th not the means to provide for vance, and he must almost starve he would keep them wrarm, and le to Field to the exorbitant dealer. A themselves. As they all have a surplus of coal Kgpetprnoen ah tiem! phd for the sole purpese 0: ning present ‘The exorbitant profits demanded have caused the formation of several ive associa- tions for the men that if they are not comtent with reasonable find thei “occupation gone” entirely. At is well known that our butchers not onl, grow fat, but grow rich. That to sell cheaper I will prove by ci on the It j i Bee t : E F A H H F i ft i i 53 83 a : i 33 i § g iH # a4 i er f i # i 3 iS ® ae iy i a S| é i i i | i I Ht i i i i il Ha : i fs iy z 5 i li é F 1 i rid i 8.8 ug it | GEORGETOWN. AL met cgening; presne—Masors, Fiber, Cooke, Peak, corder, ds. Faber wan enlfed to the chal. Ir. Magruder offered a resolution that the two artis. treets—Ber tell, Goins; Water—Collins, Curtis, ;; Gas Lamps—Pickreil, Collins, Falle mmittee Accounts— Marbury r; Jotnt Cai ‘on Fuller, Curtis, wer. Gi ‘the reading of the minutes Mr. Gangewer Peete) in order to set aside all questions as to 7 at the previous meeting, that Mr. Casilear cast tie ballot of the Hossa, whlch motion pce. vailed, and Mr. Casilear cast the ballot of the Board for George W. Beall, Esq. The Chair laid before the Board communications frou the Mayor inclosing bills of Evenixo Star and Daily Chronicle; Dill of Levy Court, (84.12%) also. one recommending payment of v M. Wheeler, porter of the: Orphans’ Court; all of which were 4] ‘iatel e Chair also read a petition of Signor Rubini, asking the remission of a fine; which was re- ferred to the Committee on Grievances, who were afterwards discharged from its Mr. Grimes ees bills of expenses yunting to };_ referred. ir. Gange- wer presented —— of sundry prop- erty-holders on West street, ‘Post- ponement of collection of taxes on their property. till July Ist next; referred. Mr. Dun- ferred. Mr. Berry presented potition O€ real rei |. Mr. Berry present - dents of Second Ward to allow Mr. 8. D. Lynn to opena branch market at the corner of High and Beall streets; refe . . Fuller offered & resolution in favor of A. L. Grimes for cleani: the market house $31.00; referred. Board Aldermen resolution iy pare ey H. Fer son messenger to the Mayor and Clerk of Corporation at a of $200 per annum, was on motion of Mr. Curtis amended to define that he shall such duties as may be assigned him by Mayor and Clerk, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. Adjourned. JOINT CONVENTION. veuing in joint convention for the purpose of eve t convention purpose walt Memes. Cooke and Peck, members lect of the Board of Aldermen; ‘and atter the oath had been administered to those tlemen by Justice Buckey, the convention adjourned. Tue Boarp ov Scoot GuaRvIANs have inted Wm. C. Li mb, Jr., principal of the lale Grammar Sc! |, in place of Miss Emma Reed, resigned, and have ordered that the dis- tribution of cards of merit ped ans instead of public, as was intended, an respecti: ol e ve school buildings at 2¥ o'clock p. m. on the following days:—High street ‘Tuesday, April bi 4 ponteomery street build: ing, Wednesday, April 13th; and Prospect street building, Thursday, April 14th. No cards of merit beyond the number allowed by the rule are to be given. Mortvary Rerort.—The following is the rere of deaths for th ‘uary :. ole number, 10; f deat sions 2, hye Jaundice 1, pneumonia 1, child bed 1. of deceased—Under ten years 4, between twenty and forty 4, between forty and sixty 1, and one seventy years of age. Tue Coat Trapg.—Navigation on the canals leading to and from Geor, wn will soon be resumed, and the coal this season prom- ises to be more lively than ever. The Ches- 7 and Ohio Canal has been thoroughly cleaned out, and water will be let on to the level by Monday morning. Seoteen drawn off the Alevamdrin Cenay et what few repairs are necessary will be made at once. ALEXANDRIA. Retrocession.—The Second Ward Republi- Club of this city, has passed resolutiors praying C to restore Alexandria to its cretary, Cy in the District of Columbia, appointed C. W. DeWitt, (white,) Eliand ‘Washingtor Henry Rol culate petitions praying Co1 for the resto Pee End cobuty f Alseauarin to the Mrmstrs.—Both Dr. Hough of the M. E. Church South, and Mr. Haynes of the M. E. re been re-a] nees to which they are attached to positions here they have ecu; ied dur:ng the past of their Chur AccipEnt.—Mr. Patrick Dillon, an accidentally caught in the mac! there Thursday and so severly og to ALEXANDRIA LITERARY ASssocIATION.—This A has elected the following officers : w.F. nt; C. W. Hoffm: vie Reddy, Lie te Goon Movz-—The police have been instruc- > on the streets, be men, women or Sifiten, white cr black. 7 = = , RENT OK EXCHANGE, POR Stine REE 2 ‘Washington, D.C. mbna eet NOt SPM SNS ETOR, Meent. Grain Houses, je His in halt mn binson and mas Carroll, (col District of Columbia. Church, hav: inted by the respec- tive Confere “f Pag ‘These intments to the mem! ae tas at the Mount Ve Cotton Factory, his lefthand hinery necessitate its amputation at the wi Carne, Preside Vice President; Prof. Cunditt, Se , all persons found beg- 8 C) TED FA! SEWIN SINGER BC. LEBER ATED A MILY SEWING at LEWIS BAAR'’S, BR SAL ot LAND. a thi Fee Bick SWECLIN@ HutSE.: fable for table He two aud a half stories high, aid stock purposes: also, a large orchard with a variety of Fruit ‘trees, plenty of Water on the warm a fasulphur spring of Ghobest tbe ‘three é ave i a jevy-Vard Bridge fnrane Anpiusa over Yue Navy ‘sa "$2,000 cash; balace ina Fo® SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. DRY AND FANCY GeepDs. OUR BNTIBE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY THE 4ru OF APRIL, AS WE ABE DETER- MINED TO LEAVE THE CITY. STORE for Rent, and FIXTUEBS for Sale. ‘MBTROPOLITAN HALL, Panna Avaxes, wean 117u Sema Wiser, iat pacrory 416 Oth at, ited supply of WHITE for sale. Fi YW ue Jewelry, Jewelry, French Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware, small Vases, receiy at Prieg® Jew- elry Store, No. 457 Pa. avenue, 43g and 6th most and best constructed sewii - Se be a Tiveral ferme, sklre Factory, 408 Seventh street, between Pxnwizs vor SaLz—Apply at the Star Office. see ED ne Se PREwatcRe Loss or THE Hair, which is 80 | tnt | Pp i geen, Ecoxomicat, ReLiABLE, THE BEST—Doo- ley’s Baking Powder is market. any ————. ery FLavorixe Exrmacts — Me 0 pertorit ese extracts consist u fect rity ol strength. are warranted Free from poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the facti- tious fruit flavors now in the market. They are not only true “to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and are so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quan- turers and proprietors. For sale by all Groces. a or = and Druggusts. re ws segs es THE CENTRAL Dortar Store, D. Beck, Jewelry, Fane, Vases, Plated Ware, No. aad Market Space, between 8th and 9th streets. Alse, Agent for Florence Sewing Machine. 2,5,1: piaurssrrer waa Dr. WHITE, Surgeon Chiropodist, most % informs his that EScourace nome manvractunss: WASHINGTON GLASS w. Corner 2th street west and N street north, Are now pre} to manufacture all kind of FLINT and COLOHED GLASS reason: ee pa eT on wn ee mn han, eet CHIMNIES, of all sizer and patterna, | CUMtity of SJ" Strict attention paid to private moulds. fe » iH —— or SPECIE PAYMENT. 1 shall commence from to-day to give change to my customers, in SILVER OOIN, im anticipation of general resumption ot SPECIE PAYMENT. in connectic ith the above, I would call atten- tion to the gre REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF HANDKERCHIEFS. FOR THE SMALL FOLKS. Plain White Handkerchicfs, four for 2 cents. Colored Border do. three for 35 cents. Do. do. linen do, W and cents. Hemetitched linen do. 20 and 25 cents. LADIES’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain, 10, 1234, 15, 20, 25, and 30 cents. Hemstitched, 25, 3734, 50, 62, and 75 cents. GENT'S LINEN HANDBKERCGIEFS. i and unkemmed, 35, 40. 50, 62, and bi Hemastitched, 40, 9, 75, and $1. Abore Goods having been benght since ti ine in Gold, will be found very praieworthe: and aie, serve inspection; as also does my very large stock of FANCY GOODS AND TOYs, which is daily replenished. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, m2 -tr, Between Penn’a avenue and D street. E®745LisnEp 1844. BEPAIBING in all its branches. ee, Uft Jor Repairs, Storage or Commis for Brewster & 0o.,(of .): ee (Of Broome street.) Fifth ROPOSALS FOR MEAT, Orrice, Derot Commissary oF SUBSISTENCE, 728 5: { EATEENEM STREET. ‘ASUINGTON, D. C., March 4, 1570. Sealed Pro in a te, of the form fur- Pendcrsigued oll be, seeeited: weil Ww. RHA Gr un ona a mig Rane Pees Se ree wh he ertivement 2 be ‘to each pro: mhS-5t G. BELL, C.8.,U.5.A. PPorosas FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES, Orvrics Derot ComminsaRy oF SussistExce, ears eOnpiaeoy -« for it 0) less 8. A. PORTE! Brevet Major, U.S. A., A. o's. To IMPORTANCE OF HEALTR. ARDEN SEEBG! CATALOGUES ROW BEADY. 100 BARRELS EARLY ROSE POTATOES, LANDRETH'S EXTRA EARLY PEAS, And many other Varieties. EARLY VALENTIN JEANS, -S> BOTICE —Ibetourth annual merting of the ERRTRAL BEILTING AeROCTATION ot TERING ments the ath fertant ai foc cy DAN ich times clortion ffl be hala tor “nine "WILLIAM KING, Beoretary NOTMOE TO TANP AV ERS OF GEORUE- TAX BILLS POR THE YEAR 1570 will bo read) AY NEXT, the loth inst Tor ali who want to avail thamerlves of the sigh en And many other Varieties, SS Payment om or bets CABBAGE, BEETS, CARROTS, mb I-4t 308. L. SIM KGGe , LETTUCE, ONION SETS, &c. ——- as SEED OATS, SEED CORN, GRASS SEEDS, IN FULL 8UPPLY. CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD, a BLU WHITE CLOVER. &c. nar nipenepge LAWN GRASS, FLOWER SEEDS, &c GARDEN AND HORTICULTURAL TOOLS IN FULL STOCK. HOES, RAKES, TOOLS, SPADES, DRILLS, &c a AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS came FULL SUPPLY. 7 PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS, &c. — a THREE STORY BR STPREREE ASR AT J0HN A. BAKER, f=: 4 o clock, J)®¥ Goods at Gory Paces. to offer GREAT Dat Goobs: 1 ote. very rae: = on the AGRICULTURAL AND SEED WAREHOUSE ireet. below the 5 Rock Oreek. bya LOUISIANA AVENUE, ting House, ow cellar .and blackamith shop _feth-cotw BETWEEN 91m ann 10TH BraErre, ‘erms: one-half cash, bala twel onthe, with tntereat.sarared ty eed of trot Ponvevancing and at the comt oft — $100 will be required when thre THOMAS DOWLING. Aver OF ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC a C*™ RB. XANDER, DISTILLER AND vor Ge . omnis AS Y THOMAS DOWL. ‘uctioneer, A supply ot IMPOR 4 Ru ou hand VALUABLE rorseth GAY STREET. AT ween i street and Massach: venue, On WEDNESDA i. FRNOON, Marc) Between | Veuingtion De mis 8 'at 8 a tock. pues in front of tho Usitep erates mart. Ts Ball's iret addition t= Georgetoers- on ——_ vath side of Gay street, Congres: and VIRGINIA. pee pel ys two Frame Deriling ct ” Post Orvice Deranrarse. | 8 Scoth of Sota ees wre meet en Gay street, by ASHING TON, Jampuary . Terms: One-third balance in one and t Proposals will be receiv ca at the Contract Office of | yea th interest ferred payments t rom July 1, 1970, to June | fhe purchaser tobepaiddowe whenthe pres rou State of Vir- | erty ie struck off Tithe perfec ne Teen te BP sodarri: | “mbscasiadtd “THOS DOWLING, Anct C1 " THUS. DOWLING, Auct'r., Georgetown. ALUABLE REAL s- “tivYown pe PS trust from Frei « ‘Lebam a rrive at Piket; nd ve Piketon Thursday Arrive at 4731—From Batesville to North back, once a wi 8 week. Leave Batesville Thursday at 12 M. all that Arri ot Bore by 1. ed “3 ~_ hp an isa Gopher we od Perches: thence spuih 34 wnat ht perches: then: Rorth 464, west 45. toa road; the 4H. east 35 64 to the beginning, 8 St 100 acres, excepting apd reserving and thirty seven hi the therefrom’ ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, fuficient to pay ou ‘and r Jermigned Tomecy om the property at the risk and cost ge "Bf. CARPENTER, Trustes JNO. A.J. CRESWELL, The is near Conduit road. and about ond ja 2-lawat Postmaster General. | mile sorthweat of Dreyer Bee en UNITED STATES MAIL Ye FHS. DOWLING. Auct._ . -ABLISHED IN 1834 * ae a PREMiv Awanogp im 1857. ost Orrick DEPARTMENT. —— Wi a 3, 1870. WH. WHEATLEY'’S Bra nom vo eet eee PREMIUM STEAM DYEING w partment o' . 1sG0, (to be decided by April 27.) for carrying the CLEANSING EAT ABLIRHMENT, Seid, on the tallow! in the State of Ma” Bo. Georgetown, DC. ryland: and by the echedulos of departures nd ar. with ‘desiratile and pro- rivals herein specified. viz: = Perry ille to Booth ain, 061- wee Perr mansville Bay Hill, 3 wonce & Leave Perrymansville Saturday at 12 Arrive at Booth Bay Hill by 1B. Leave Booth Bay Hill satunneg at 10 A Arrive at Perrymansville by 11 A. M. BOOKS, STATIONERY, F gale for more nent service invited. , seo t Leona aby estorecn-o..) | ———— Aeneid dat: to Mill Creek, cn. 0.) 0 milesand beck, once ALE THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISH Ras tL de Satara: t1P.M crived. and for Bale immediately afterw: Saint Loonants Saturday at 1 P.M. SHILLIN BOOKSTORE. Arrive at Mili Creek by 4 eres Leave Mill Creek Saturday at A.M. Uand Rook of Arrive at Saint Leonards by 12M. French, 3063—From West River to Shepherd's Store, 3 miles and back, once a week. Leave Went Biver Saturday at 4 P.M. ¢=t 's Store by 5 P. . M 's Store Saturda: 29P.M. Arri est River by 830 FM Proposals for more frequent service invited. %064—From Newburgh to Tompkins, (n. 0.,) 8 miles and back. once a week. u Leave Newburgh Sat atuA.M, ftave Tempbine Saturday at 9A. 3. ave Tompkins Satu Mm, Aniveat Newburgh by 1A Me 306—From Philopolis, by Beltast, Butler, Mount ‘Carmel Rock. rentoa, to Up- 1, B + and . Ty miles and back. twice a week ilopolis Wednesday and Saturday U by 1 P.M. Liang Cpperco W esday and Saturday at 2 Arrive at Philopolis by 6 P.M. Proposals invited for Taree’ times a week scr- ice. 9066—From’ Lauraville, by Halberton, (n. 0..) to Jerusalem "Mills, 14 miles and back, once a we Lauraville Saturday at 8A. M. Arrive at Jerusalem Mills by 12 M. Leave Jerusalem Mills Saturday at 1 P.M. Arrive at Lauraville by 5 P.M. ‘$067—From West River to Lancaster (Sudley P. 0.) Smiles end back, twice a week. Leave West River Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive ai Sudley by 4 P.M. —— Sudiey Wednesday and Saturday at 1 Arrive at West River by 2 P.M. 3068—From Frederick, by Mount oman, Hdberte- miles'and back, six times a week. e"* Leave Frederick daily, except Sunday, at § Arrive at Union Bridge by 12M. —s Union Bridge daily, except Suaday, at : Arrive at Frederick by 5 P.M. 3b . to Bi ; perco. Leave. 9A. mM. at a i ‘aweek theresitue. aw ne. Leave Bldgeley daly except Sunday, at 10 A. Arrive at Denton by 11.30 A. M Leave 2 ly. nday, ‘ Arriveat Ridgeley by 930A Mo StS AM Leave Denton Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- whl Comxen 1irn st. ann Pexx. avenve. NEW Boons. Arrive at Burreville by 3 P. uM. D le M. Leare Burreviile Taceday, Tharsday, and Sat- ‘urday, at 6A. M Arrive at Denton by 8 A. M. 070—From F. to Smithy ille,65¢ miles Back, once by a scbadclete be cane, factory to the at Smithville. Proposals invited for more frequent service. 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