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ee EVENING STAR. November 15, 1870. TUESDAY. Tee ‘Troupe. ioe cise in the Dark saree pantomime ot Joc%o, the Brazilian Ape.” with evactly the same spirit as it used to be played by the old Ravel Company, which is saying a great deal. * The Green Monster, exe of most amusing av ing panto- imes in their repertoire, is on the bills for to- the in capital style, ight. “Bye Lisa Weber Blondes made their debut at '< Opera Honse last nig! comedy and Burlesque. and made adecided hit. They are equal to al) the requirements of modern bur- lesque, and, in their music, dancing and acting, well sustained the reputation they bring with em. “ Fhe Wandering Minstrel” and “La Somnambala” to-night—a tip-top bill, and org in which they will appear to advantage. Th ore will be three first-rate comedians im the “par- tesjue—\ incent, Atkins and Ketcham. z = is PROPEE'Ss BU|L7ING ASROCTATION. nual statement o: the People’s Build.mg Asso- ciation was laid before the meeting, tat nizht at the Board ef Trade rooms, irom which it appears that the amount o! dues paid im daring the past year was <2,0°97% the totat receipts from dv fines trl advemec< was $27 055.85. 1 * shares of stock were on. The ac valae of each share 4. The average of sales ducing the ys ‘The number of shares not a 19, the original mamber being 1,777. The < elected tor the ensuing ve ar are: Geo. lent; HA. Witerd. Vies Pr dent; WH. Chegett, Treasurer, T. Hyde, Sec retary. Directom—4;. W. Harkness, B. Kolin son, MY’. Calan, Jos. Andersen, WS. Thomp son, Wn. FE. Downing, Jaber jay, Charles S. Bradley, Ir, and Kob’t Downing. They <old about $4.08 at an average of 35 pe: cent. o = FatHer Ax MoTHER Disretixe Por Pos- session C# x CHiLD— Writ of Habeas Corpus.— Im the Eguity Court to-day, the marshal pro- duced the body of Jobn H. Bush, « minor 1id,ow a Writ of haheos corpus, sued ont by his father, lames 1. Bush. and a decree was made the custody of the el d to the father, who is to allow him to spendone day in each week with his mother. It appears that the pa- Tents are separated. and a few days ago, the child being out with its grandmother. the mother took it and carried it otf. Mr. A. Liovd for petitioner = kK. oF P_— ‘The Grand Chanceilor of the Grand of Knight: ot Pythiasor the District ot a will make the grand visitations and 1e pity the work in ditterent h follows: 3, Excelsior. No. 1, Taestay nigh Nev. + 10, Germania, No. Calanthe. No. ti. Ne. 2, Saturday, Dec — ELxerron.—At the annual meeting and Chapter of Masons of the District of Columbia, beld lest night, the following offi- vers were chosen to serve the ersuing year: John Lockie. M. E. Grand High Priest; Joseph Dan- iela, Deputy Grand High Priest: A. T. Longley. Grand King; R. W. Bardy, Gran Scribe; N. D. Lerner. Grand Secretary; Chauncey Smith. Grand Treasurer: Kev. Altred Holmead, Grand bony meh and 1. L. Jobnson, Grand Captain of Mason SALE oF AN ELEGanT KesrpeNce.—That ele- gani residence on_ Ist street, between Gen. Dunn and Judge Field, fronting the Capitol Park, recently purebescd by Csras W. Field, the great sub-ma, ‘ne telegraph man, was vester- day sold by Kilborrn & Latta, to Hon. Wm. M Evarts, late U.S. Atiorsev General, for $10,000. Mr. Fie'd had purchased this for his winter resi- dence, but the bad health of a daughter compels bim to go to Europe. (ne by one gentlemen of talent avd culture are locating here. e = APTER wis Gare ‘Samuel Grubb. of At- Iaoca, Georgia snes bimeelt a candidate for tax receiver, having.” as he s1ys in his cari, “Bo o ber mears ot cp pop tor myself and fami- * It is evidertly jueston of grub with im.’ The abo = trom = Georgia and the candidate will be recognized by many readers of Tak Star 28 a former citizen of Washington. well-known in this locality as “Squire Grubb.” ane ARREST oF THIEVES AND KECOvERY oF STOLEN Provrety.—A few nights azo, the store of Mr. H. F. Da: on Pennsylvania ave- nue, near 4). street. was robbed of a large quantity of scods, and among the resi six cher ses and five boxcs of tobacco. The entrance wes made through the rear. Yesterday, the detectives arrested Ricbard Bennett and -lohn Keyes, two blecks. cherged with the theft. and # portion of the goods w bee ey Vi Kr ghts of Px thias, of East Washington, ada aratirnat viet to Friendship Ledge Noes of South Washington, jast ever‘ng. The Grand ancellor resent, and exemplitied the werk. Attersp hes by several of the brothers, the company repaired to the room below, where a fumptuous collation was prepared. Ledge No. 6, D¥atH OF Ay OLD CitizEN.—Dr. Charles W. Lavis, a native and old resident of Hast Wash- wgton. died at his residence bay bom morning, im the « Ith year of bis age. Dr. Davis was dur- ing the Mexican war a captain and uartermar- ter om Gen. Wool's staff, and for many years was a clerk in the Treasury and State Depart- ments. He wes a’so for many vears one of the trustees of public schools in the third district. Tur Arar SF yomE turned m from box 8s. last night was Caused by the explf*i0R 01 a coal il lamp in house No. ies Pennssivau.3 avenue. ‘The engines were promptly on the ground, bat their services were pot heeded the fre havin, been previods'™ extinguished by 1.\7ut- Sktppow = umeer Clements. No damage was ene, €zcept the burning up of a bed. 2+xLtm.—Charles Stock, the discharged sol- diez whore arrest was noticed last week in THE Sr. for ‘rsalting women im the streets—pro- posing marriage to all he met—was examined yesterday at police beadyuarters by a phy- i he was e.cians who pronounced bim insane, rent to the Goverrmént Insane Assi. esa Sars oF Resa: Estate —Wm. L. o., have sold lots i) and Il, in squ d on 6th, be nH andl stree to Gilbert W. for 2y cen also. pat. of lot are (0.0m k street the Navy yerd warket, w thereon, to Arthur Fly ° t NaRnow Escare rrow Drowxine.—Vester- day aticrncon during the gale, the sail beat “Perseverance” was capsi ved off 7th street wharf. The owner, Captain Edwar! Towers and his top, were rescued from drowning by some men On thore, who jamped into a boat and rowed «uickly te the spot sen No Isqrest.—Yesterday, the Coroner was summoned to Lold an ineuest on the body of Mr D. A. Edmunds, who died suddenly at the board- ing house of Mrs. B. Magar, on %th street, a: stated in yesterday's Stan, but deemed it un- peer ssary, and the body was taken charge of by a relation of the deceased for interment. ° ATTENTION is called to ti rtisement, in avother column, oferin: & Tew shares of stock in “The Natiopal Union Insurance Company.” This stock pays « femi-annaal dividenu o: six per cent., and a chance to obtain some O/ it should be availed of by persons seek- ing a safe and prostable investment. Near small brick honse anaes INCREASED COMPENSATION.—At the Post Office in this city the compensation of letter carriers ©. P. Archibald, C. F. Cross, Thomas Carraber, D. M. Howard and J. N. Mitchell is increased to $1.60 a yeareach, and J. W. Cur- ry to $900 @ year (rom November 1, ixiv. 7 Fatat Fatt From a Tainp Story W pow—A Colored Wemen Instant tha Payne, @ colored woman. this morning fell from a third story window of bouse No. . 13 F street, South Washington, ocenpied by Chariis Hamilton, and was killed mstanlly. eee FIREMEN Frszp ny rue Comtsstowers. Ata meeting of the Beard of Fire Commision. ers beld last nigtt at their office, Frank Sewell, of No. 4 engine company, was fined #10, and reprimanded for violation of the rules. Charles Haws fined 5, for a like misdemeanor. <earoeeniinapemaes ‘TRE ATTENT: of those interested in the po ee trade ‘s directed to the advertise- ment, under the proper heading, of the ext n- sive auction sale by Higgins, Cobb & Co., in Balt:more, te-mor.ow morning. <20e- SF Mississippi has a colored Sorosis. Dw fashionables wear two watches -* S7 New Oricans is tohave * school to teach young ladies to cook. poe henlr style, Mary itis Of Virginia have been jt in the sum (Of $542,500.22 sume tee 3 bese, 87 A Boston lady proposes to have woolbines around all the oe Telegraph poles in the SF The Sabbath schools of vu Dave 1,000,000 teachers and 20000 ee S7 Parisian gourmands assert that is much better than pig's trotters. “*! horse @7-The Dominion Parliament will be asked. during the present session, for a grant to ree: female prisons at Montreal and others cities. s7 The Cincinvati Commercial proposes Horace Greeley as the Protectionist candidate for President in Isi2 _ OS ne ote ) aay ome. He spoke of the breaking | a'r. and the neceenity of himy ine bo | med seid the city was held upto raicas comme by correepondenta. | Too LATE. Mr. Bine enid it was rather [ute int a eomm { worens tor av ou tha feard The Ch i lahd before the be mile Mayor Br Golick did not appr d-preciation w ton by members remarks a Sade over mud holes. Jie cl ngne th Another 3 plated to innre the city Buctber. a0 Ae ef the wood 'n pwements al oud like towsk bow weny wiles of wooden pave apprepriation « ia tu rey jin Corporation bag auth. tized wet Mir Cousolly replied thet he, bad aid nothing abont miles, hat said they Wou'd cost hundreds of | the 1 dullars eS Br ‘Gulick did tot VaiuN cither that thie Corpora: on bad suthertzed pavements andrete 0 ingureude of gallon ‘These “aive nerertions ont ti bes He would Bot op) D. whaniuitention Ce thece inainira, But Tor bimsel? if ara snntonieation was ree nine Pe te BE, Mews "En view of ‘The disporitiun th Spsbetwacees sere Sueny at our citiz ntroniuce wev0al on suspending the rakes remulted: Veas— Chere. Gulica, Shepherd, Slater, Stewort, Preenient (Urocker}—6." Maya Messrs, Cheupoon, Connolly, Crossman, Davi Ont cau, aru Mvore—3. So the "rules The resolat a the pal streets of thectty sud the tie az in the watnds of mans asco ths rela Tite of the diterent paten wWeate ani the conficting opines them, E would reemumnend to sort he ision be made for the appoint wt prisedd of thee tnents your sone ts may be eelecten. ente have berm ot property own introdnond Als for the invest remit paying tax 19, 2, aml 21, in haa Sorell. 41, the sane b gerry te ‘Ais, bilis for re 4 Morrison, reterred, Als bill appropristi Win. Morgan, Tas Gieth,forextra sors Tived will be ot great assistance fo the their k gistation on this aabject, beshies the sati«fac a which itway affird to the imindsofmany who-e te are invectvy Bhepherd moved that the cc ‘a bill wins Moors exprenea greet pay cmente, and w oaks PAY Hk Lis petition to the Boards He had heard repe Intl that they hat they were a fi w 10 PAVEMENT: od 1. Brat i} jach prayine thatsemuca of ve The aet (or paving bea — aye neg et with tt, ee Weed Agreyilires the (aku up oi the stone aves ret od septicaemia cod tecke Lous 20 and 22. i to +e ep nts | Kl not tone F. aud saiisties all public avd the finite coud be privnt tuet, dsm were an me, | E ch as Woed, learned in regard iw * =) was agreed to, YESS. ‘with petitiv { the National utroduced Bill appropriating 700 » Christian Association to Supply » POOF Who May come under their medicines to t cere: reiered. Also, 1All appropriating 3.158 te a0), WAM appropriating @3,104 to ofthe city election held June 6th. 1s:0, Mr. Moore movrd to strike out the items for adver tising in the Sunday papers and Saturday. Vesctor— #nid advertising not being authorized—aud to =tike Gut the ite of, 47 80 fer lunch for the Board. of TE) Mr Stewart als ng the Mayor to fa) ing with any inf has on the mat ing that portion of t between Heth street the expenses the samme toc hex tration. ‘The act of Congrees never coven Washington cana f Cleaned out and | Bitel the beard shonld be furnished with meat, therwie improved. a= provided for hy the act of | Sink of lodging molly tas tye board had approved the account by the act of Congress. cen met Saige ina similar cage be would—no matter how ight feel personally about the mattar—have to icainet ofr iki ¢ bill was not passed. a writ of mandamus would compel ite payment ‘he motion to strike out was negatived, Mr Moore ouly voting in the affirmative, and the bill was then passed. i 5 if tise Andestrial aid rel so, Presented prope Fletcher to keep clern all the ‘gutte and Keep, the snow, from the pa .m "af th . ol buildiogs iu the Siath Ward be pabic schouk be inch War Mr MM fented petition of B.W. core presente n of BW. fe ‘a bonus of 83 per pit for night soul i a ee Kez_introdaced bill to pay the Coroner, | PE ented petition « ees 0 Jerman Lu Dr Potter. Q721 44 tor the quarter euding Beptom theran church far remission of taxes; referred baa Pag Cig mean odd pAleg, introduecd a DIM aathorizing the Water nS ne ; Joy a competent cht rk keeper to cunece 2a}, berwern Fn sctile up and post the accounts of the water depart. 0 nd etrang- and asgort the voncbr rs thereut Herd og die A date of the establishment to the present smuine Be recently spavoled Portion of wachia. —— — sist the accounts be ee street Georgetown, to ascertain and report ther ost pom Of the semesas alao thecost of the stone and woed | Whetee revent Pavements now inure er about to he constracted in this city, whieb such rem: rake in relation rel pointment compensation net exceeding @109 per month: re- ferred. NO SUBSTITUTE* ALLOWED. ¥. Moore introduced bill prohibiting the lem; tet» from employing substitutes to atten: to ther duties; parsed. ANOTHER PAVEMDNT PROTEST. Also, presented petition of property owners on 12th ptions Chair tabs <n the part yau and btewart. ji making au appropriation of $).700 for the construction of a brideon Boundary | StTect against paving said street with wood trom the Stheet. nesr orem Uieline of et atract weet: teferced. Canal to M sirect; retermd. eats va Pee a: | Mr. Davis eubinitted « resolution directing the 8u- Property) irom payment oi sewer tax; | , Mr Dar i Bewere, eto a stnine the hot . ements on north. from th etree: foie ep ber’ inrodaces ill appropriating @500 | Seat and report whether they are lald in necotda with the estabiished grade. also whether the ma. the corpersticn of Washington fn irs ¥ Oe ere oe Cerne 5 terials std work ary such ae thelaw requires: edop timers . Also prerented petition of citizens of the First yours WE, Wend Rireterred. Ward asking that Walker White may be continued ag scavenger obthe ward. referred. : Several Couseil bills were referred. Council bile allowing the trustees of the 8th street Presby*>rian Choreb to erect a frame structure. wud for relief o! Willism L. Bramhall. were pasted. Mr Bhepheri s: commit! mitted a resolution: “That a bg Of one member from-+ach board © Presidents of the reapective isit the ¥aro! n whi b Batent paves Therccemly tested. and exam pepers | amcore'e eaotution taramel the emepens ot ihe teat Ube res ot their cxamination to the boards. and | vier bonds. Messre. Moore and Baker that asum sufficient to defray the expesse thireot | Fer Lande. Mesare. Moore i Be and the opme le hereby sppropriaved Out ‘of the Chose introduced bill (with petition) ta’ reset ane © wider #01 " 40F CrTy MUST PF INTROVED. o tos o the eam athe on thn a uisi¢ne avenue streets; pamad. THE TWELPTH STREET REWER. The -pecial order. being the bill appropriatin th i Nel on between Gth and whether stone ilies and Is in use xamiinve | ability peaker was in Chea tiom of wooden pavemen eight ¥ heen over constantly a= feud ee ow the « mittee were Het to examine the ef their inv: the smount $710. ment bs ¢ cut $0 and claimed was payment of the entire speak in opporition to o clock having arrived, houman adjourned, Board of Common Council. air laid before the board a mess. his approval of cer sto Wooden pavemeu men’s proceedings.) THE PAVEMENT QUESTION srton offered a concn: Tesolation for the mevt of a committer recommended, and of the rnles on remain the capital + uli (uke atepe for he Improvemep ing of the cht) m0 ae Loma it a9 atts reskieuce. if ge lies we € © from in acts, pab ide 1C ALDERMEN. her citi pavement might de bere: Lere was sa Moore said that but € ybeation to be decided was whether st would be jurable in @ similar clignate to ours, sed where the suspense’ soil was similar: and that was a matter the auccien- | _M@, Pape merel that he words ihe members of this board were not compereutte | Prine le oedicd. whic, was a cope determine. He did ere wax a member | 57k ee of this board whe was competent to determine as te -” AN OFFER FOR NIGHT Secs eat ‘The Choir led be fore the board a com Mr. Shepherd tine wey bate igs ung to pare i nr abi “ Y * = he Laweiten Kores, gt th yrateot SS per pit ‘wu fvet square; referses wa TEE CENPRAL APPROPRIATION Mr Moore said the beat ‘The gener ‘ he stacement that shout three yours azo ® | the Aldermen eden piv em atid on the nae. 4 of Mr. Pope, wis cepourted ia. ah cot ¢ TE PROM THR 41.DRR an but it wos CERRE | A number cf bitte were received y Me men. .be ivilowine of which wore Fay: énton symares 2, 240 Telief of a this fitand mn of a tenporary ¥ of Nickolas Olt f A. Kloc it, O. ew 3.8 Olibe Thoma- er. etir AMET sie watks= of b w basincas estim, aa n here a lank be di-pe he jude iis p ci Mich to © reimbur Choreh to erect Moulden—Bill gra erect a wooden bu: Bill te pave a erc in Bhede bill to by Bir. Win Loring remi es; pacsed. Mey in eomare 245; bill tor sewer avenue. crossing Hh street; ravel Rhode island avenue ou rary: referred By Me. fe a rade and cm “4th street to Pope—Bill providing forthe appoiuunen te post the recounts of the waver de ferred. Joint resolution authorizing to erect a frat building on Bill to reterd BY 1 -@ Addison iets; 5 + Crremeously by Fravk Twist: referred. Bill for footways d gutters on the cast ede of Decaware avenue, deiween A and Bstreetsnorih; revered. Resolut‘on reelves, deroment ard imp na the Capit he hedgpo interest us Mntract, to help him God | forest in making the ap or Be at what it should KING THE “TABLE AFTER THE HOES 15 GONE Mrt af tm view Gi the hurdreds of thom wourcitivens bad pay 9, appeared to im rather late (cr a stepwhich © ‘¢ been, takes ois eas “evan | 3, Bitte fo eo or the gt FT, ak Borze' fame” His conleaatet 5 ruy'bad | Siate Ward: rolerred. tiv air - & spoken of the city as a qua, € re waa Do ter win in 7th street street west, between H ard chy fo the Union with a. man: ara- oi zood | Myveteconth: reterrel, BY Me. Oairaher-iMecolee streets tor walking cr riditix, according to pupuls- | (jam reque-tips the Mayer to suspend the cleapmne - ew dss Vakkencny of gutters in the Seventh Ward. and t eaploy the corporation bands in grading and grav streete; Pacer. Algo, em ect for the relief of John Me Shinn: Teferred. By ‘Br. Burzess—Petittou of William Fitch ard otherein reference tv the removal of night toll; relorred WORK AND Woon Mr. Woulden oft Mew order t ol fas thuch work a= possibleekecated sud also spproprinting uo for euch for the p > revert phere te there @ cood pavement Hr was cas) to talk genera'itics, ad we a street paved asit should be! ME, CONNOLLY s NEW STYLE akrriturric Bi Connolly repented his simtemeut that there were more square sands of good walking or riding then many other place he knew, and relerred wo the parrew streets of Philadelphis uther cities, Washington street, “in G Bes just as good Ne any that ther aifght w but where or ride over, and vet the grav of that street did THE NORTHERN MARKET. fief cost ope sixteenth of the price of 1h@ wood pave Mr. Moulie a resolution for the ap- pointment of a coumittee—the Mayor, presigents 1 Mr. Shepherd said that street cost $1.25 per snare | fich beatd, and chairmen numittees en inar yerd: the wood pavement the avenue was $380 | kev e—ro inguin Propriety of removiog the per yard. That was certainly more than one-six- | Northern market, as its pi lucation is toy com teenth tracted; referred: Mr. Connolly said (Me. 8.) had not counted in the TH-STRERT RAILBOA e ny ‘(ment what they had destroyed deo introduced resolution requesti ot tee Teste coctally danse eptee capone of rioask the president of the W. of the wooden pavement on wgetown railroad ul "wer on the 11 wagner rs ta x Teel bet figure up a total cost of more than @1.20 or say entirely inadequal a » track and more cars be placei on the Y FACTIC® AND PHO! it the uttermost $2 per eqnare yer. “Mr Shepherd. —T take that bet. Ost oF VODEN PAVEMENTS Mr. Connolly sabi that iu Chirago there wasa creat atiafaction on t 8u; 5 is vie The weexten pa Sp the expediency of introducing Military trainin Tee emeDot nee y te the ache Mr. Pope moved an th repair it thiat he ateo report edi York and & ement. which ther were makin Mr. Ebepherd said that New +r ine PueDomaphy in the ed. and the rewint <PECIAL TAX TO PAY E SERERTS wre. He tidp t ms ofterea a resolution providiog that statement bere he conldn t support. Webad ‘ayor take the sense of the Dronerts hoblers, AWAY ENOUGH MONEY em to Whether they aire willia: to be » erar Binth etrect Bal bees: irarole, : Tccwtumn to pave the street= of the cit a» Waal strest. Gaorgets Ou | cite. Se Mepis nee hee taser Atte tok cmt Parton ooked if universal suffeage wouthd be for ty streets, ‘Genome nertn t heme fa Meroa | UME Mauldin roplied that it contemplated a vote of the We had nothing todo with | the property. lnllers . ‘Deress hed got dixgustel with the way af The resolution was weforred here. wid be takeu the im EAPENSES OF THE FC Mr. Pope ofl- red a rewintion cal i f ‘Statement rhowing the amount «expends? ar jwally times 288 on account cf schools, which wae Sdovead. ur w. 8a k those streets into theirown hands and With otber street. it che city did not do faced every cily im the Union ia one best, RB. AND WOODEN PAVE’ os a walk OP the promo thi: evening woulBevavince 9 Mr fartow olicied » pint relation, wos] oclttr dopted, inetr: Teprovent the ui Cth stao boards | een otation before 1 ie 2 el the Wasbing- Raitroad Co" apany to pave On _ eR ench «i with | | © “gtxcoum. chase of a | ! the Pots ni: | Hr Pose a | wan aid ¢g the buildin’ 4," Aven as er the vote by w jor the construct to be aged @ the bill Dass MARMOR MASTER. Mr. Pope were a resolution reques! ing the Mayor Yo retora she bill abolishing th» office of harbor master, which was laid on the ti *CRVEYOR DONEGAN DEFENDED Mr. Carreher suim tted a lett-r from Bastert & Haema civil epgineers. in which tivey state they ‘areful examipatic and computativar de by Mr. Don ity Surve ot the streets pamed tn ber ot the Sunday Heralt. and by M. maa in the 1 ef Aldermen. Also foyor aint in front of ranares No ermnla. The di ard Forsyth | arises Fact that’ Air. Forasth estimate by Raystem of averazing or taking what ia cailesi md Glearess, which newer ives teu results whit: ST Dourgan employs the formule, which is them estimating the con tents of excavations and embankments. ‘The dif ference be. ween these two gentlemen the fact that Mr Forsth ures the curb twice, viz: once as curb and once as brick. while Mr Denega Ore: a= carbonly CHARGES AGAINST SUR VRYOM DONEC AN Mr. Lewis asked to aubimit a paper « aud ie wne read, | This, paper. ist Gleason. VM. Burch ROW. Hy L. Baker, Join. the subies i measiir ch, between fically ¢ krrading done on worth Cap Hest cubic yards; also the making out and re mending the payment of the bi vor 310599 41 for additional grading on account of freshets. wisicl bad ho just foundation; and in recommending its pry- inent he was gnilty of a wilful attempt to defraud the corporation ont of the amount; ale, that in bis management of B street north. from New Jersey ave 10 2d strect east. by which he gave Patrick Cul uane credit for F044}; cubic yards of cimban’ ty by certifying to the graveling Baring been done according to contract, when it does not contain one half the amonnt required. he was guilty of for which he should be imp: Ase, that he allowed to the Breen, 2.30 cubic yarés of grav t. between L street avenne, the street having been previonsty gr: i that in his measurement of 2d atrect weet, D to H street north, a street previously grad allowed an average of over two feet of enttiag the whole distance. ‘They also charge him with meas uring 38.46 enbie yards grading and 41442 square yar aveling to Delaware Budnell.on P street north. frem Ith street weat to the eastern boundary, the grading beit < measured one-third and the grat: pling one-sixth wore thau the actu:l work per- jorm: : With making out a bill, ani ott at $1.78 per yard, done in the course of the construction of a sewer in 12th street wee een K girect north and Myssschu- ig which he w twe fra ilty of pelt, the mrseurement of he wo x; and. second. Tre: mmending the payment of 3 per cul rd for the same. the usual price for this kind of work beirg eighty cents per cubic yard Also. with condemning vumnrous lots as and recommending that they be filled, without go fag upow the ground. staking offand measuring the width and length of all lots, telling his clerk to make Ageneral av+rage, and charging §2 for cach lot. ‘They gieo assert that there are many other fraudu lent measurements that have been made from ume to time by Mr. Donegan that might be named, but in thetr opinion the foregoing are amply sufficient to Justify aud suake it the duty of the City Councils to arraign. try,impeach. and by joint reselution re ‘ash move Patrick H. Dencgan from the office of surveyor of the city of : I mo:ions te print, to refer to a spectal After sever carmittce. &c., both communications were referred to the committee on improvements. KEPORTS OF COMMITTERS, Mr Pope, trom the committes of wayaand means, reportet bills for the relief of John Wavidson aud Catberine Herbert; passed. Mr, Lewis. from the commitice on Haprcy cmon 1 Foported ville for foot- waysou both sides of 15th strest west, from street to Boundary; do. le of B street north, from Mtb sircet to 10th street west: do. on cast and west sides of New Hampshire avenive, from Bto W streete:d>, to provide for a fics grading and gravelipg N street north. befweea 12th and "2h and Mth streets; passed. Bilis for footwaya and gutters op Loth rides of Q street north, between Int and 7th streets west; for flaz footway at the ja t reection of sth and F sircetn northwest. to open, ve an alley in square f¥: to grade and om New Jeriay avenue ti treet north, from Ist to 3d cast; for footway «on side of B «treet trciu 4th to Gth s.rec >. OM th ‘aryland tol street; to trim and gray h street Couthwest: for footwa: arth side of L street sow ol and 7th street wc the carriageway act te ps tween (thand Isth streets poned one week. Mr Lew the relief of George Tobin THE COURTS. TT. Jude Olem—To« voscs of Zedy Birasburge H. Howord. ssrault and iste: the court ie c¢: ORPHANS COURT, okay guardianship ot BE. Lockwou dren 6 io 8. dee waked. Mrs. Krebx sets fo Henry te the 251), - 24, being nnable to rak Erglish. avd noi nnders.andin’ hor rizht?. sb induced by Leck wc od cunce her richt as 1 cnardian of Becap ¢ dren: that on 25ch of July las made directing bim to pay over the balape: his hands to petitioner. which he has ifcustedy of thr eatatevsind that ne eaters care and cu © the letters t Lockwood be revoked. T! * t, iu bis an ow ive order of th: court, and that the sums pd to the mother since the order were, in his opinion, «uffivient for their sup- McArtitur divveted the Jo.tern to be eo. that he pay over the hainuce tn hie beck to the guardian (o Le wppointed by the co J.B, Payne appeared “or pei. CIRCUIT COURT, Judse Humphreys.—To-day, anumber of caces was willed, aid pluintite not ap pearing they were ‘dismi~ d POLICE COURT tbe! Sve!) —To-dav, Levy WH, colored. was riaigned. charged with car joer. ying a coperatel and deals weapon—n razr, also, charg-d with being a su-piclous person. This was the wan on whose person was jovnd pi 1 pawn tickets, Ent wed in The Stag of yesterday. A hatehetapd chicel were alwrwerds fouud lan tog a the, back window of 1 store cn Capitel HUD inte vicinity ‘pot where he was arreste he sbut- he store +l wi required to give ben benavior. George Hon Airordeely conduct, were fi S TEMALE 4 John Duprington, brought into court ¢ vith heir parted wreppul * al the wisi kers,” ‘The charge was dicorderly conduct and resist ing the officer. Jobn was reanired to give bond good be bas ior. ard an defanit was committed to the Mor! boree for mipoty days. with being @ perron of evil ti Te- quired fer gocd behavior, ard in default ninety day: in workbouse, Susan Gree a tere the of their use. He wi “4 a8 q i Andrew Fudvns ts OND OTHERS. Hi iD ani Jol uplaw inl ages y¥ fined S3eech th being a suspicions Charles Daniela, colored, z « Giamond breastpin and « item shit: dismisacd idrew Hrabes. charged hh bei for d his collateral by rot ee in and Richard : furd 88 officer tm dis- witnerses ip this ca-e did not obey (be sam- Seikman, charged with charge ci his duty, were each and “cats. Ths mone, anit the Court ordered. at ts to issue Seainst them, the costs to be pald by the witaesses, es Sault on Michael Daley: dis: nfaed at 82 20; aucd Sf aud Costee aad int deiount vererd's ne Costs, and in defaa thirty days iu. jail. Clartes Daniels, charged with lerceny :diemitced, Marcus Tongue, charg with 2» tauit ard battery on Ubas. Wheat: ved $9 and cests 456 2 PAPERIANGLINGS, 711 Start) WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ac, CHOICE STOCK, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. PERBANGING promptly executed, and WIN- pow SH BoRS made to mae TERMS oarseeyrre ye cRITER, 486 street, between . moneen oe Seventh strest, ew wumier cab. Nv TH STREET A o48D. ‘The undersigned respectfally informs the public that they have mo branch office or connection with ny other concern in this city. : ‘They have also reduced the interest on gold watches, silver ware, and diamonds. At the old stand, No. 314, 9th street, between D street and Pennsylvania avenue. BOBEBT FULTON &v0., eo)7-2m Licensed Brokers. F®* ony ave WHISKY, FOR MEDICINAL AND FAMILY Us«- pecvotiler et Aisoraitikinda T°r Salton. $8; CALIFORNIA WINES, . Perkin & Sterns, at 75 tents and §1 per fnvetving : he andra aud Fre rae to calls me ct the sonnt sl the fr ren: vember termat tne Coa. | Whittlesey, of the th yeard.ond J i Alexa end W. 0) Herbert, of the 34. yualifiet as. un Vavid A. Lows and 3. Chapman Neel 4) fir/-as notaries enblic. J.T, Barurst end J S(ith, Jr., quatitied as magistrates ‘Tux Roap Cask in Fairfax count which re | dently caused soue excitement at Weat Rnd. was | pate and who de Maxon was cor: ect, am! that the parties ma: Gens Merino Undershirts ami Drawers 35, | 40,50, and 75 cents. “The best St Undershirts | in' the District. Good White Shirts +5, 80, $1 | and #1 a splendid article ®! and $225. Good | Cotton Socks, four pair for 23 cents. Haniker- cbiefs already hemmed 15 cents. Knit jack-t« Row: Gall and sco tor yourselves. Fra Marble Hall, 6v7 ith street, opposite Pat Office. Gloves, all colors and sizes, which I still sell at oid prices. Try our $i gloves at is complete in all its appointments, and is one of the most attractive places in the city j BRICK HOUSES on Lith street. between L every modern best manner. Will be sold on very favorable terms. BRICK HOUBE « xteen rooms, will Le sold at a bargain, on very on Connecticut avi vne of the most desirable locations in the ci... six teen rooms, with every modern improvement. tatisfactory, pf: . LARGE, NEW, AND ELEGANT RE: two with all conveniences; bea: ingthe house. The lot is 65 feet frovt by 10 fear decp. A very reatonable terms, streets, fronting Franklin street Circle. of L street. deseri our Jans, appraisements, and subdivision of each io ihe cliy can Be ner pues ALEXANDRIA. The case of Stewart va Roberts Frghtof the new company t th Als derickeburs Kailreat tiom Coure this ‘The “develo, haracter, and the © Tas Conroration © T commenced ft i Chamber to-day rest on Savnrday by Jadge Keith, bet he cave Dad be earried t ¢ bee ried om a writ of pr @ the jwlementof Inetice Qe “ther Grorious N Gent's Furnishing Goods € we ‘heaper than Ever. an endless variety. The tinest assortment ot | BO Ties and Scarfs ever seen in the erty. & Goldman streets, and | | | Geos ith strect, between D and E 0,29, ° = Kip Gtoves, Kip Groves. ‘Just received from Europe a newstock of Kid Onas. Bacn’s Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, 48 Seventh stree Ben Bea Real Estate FOR SALE BY KILBOURN & LATTA, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, TWO OF THOSE NEW MSNDSOME STYLE: | 3: avenue, Houses hare mvenience, and are fiusehed in tie Massachuset! A NEW. LARG } f. DOUBLE THREE STORY | street, near corner of 6th: Bas | all modern conveniences Will | terms. | A NEW THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE | ue, between H and 1 strncts Al the from Piny a} 1K on M street, vear 14th strect " the Ci th stories Maneard roof; sixteen rooms, utifal grouads surround twee tractive residence. Tor’ ale on | 2 feet quare. TURBE FINE LOTS fronting Lafayette Synare. LOTS on Marsachusetts avenue. near the lMch- LOTS on Vermont avenae and Ith street, coracr LOTS on Vermont avenue, near Arlington Honse LOTS on I street, near the residence of Generat | Bas ices and terms of sale and ion of property cap be had on applic. ° corner 7th and F streets, where mane, Fall information as to KILBOUBN & LATTA. nolé St * Corner 7th and F streets, GENUINE In Large Varicty and made toorder AT BAMSBURG & SON’S GLUVE MANUFACTORY NOMcE: ‘ARO'S WASHING OAN Z RT Cako AY a —— OFFICE AND room on and 10th streets, south side. where we are o! large stock of U! M OBE LIGHT. surpass all inventions to this date tor brilliaacy of Light and Safety, «OV HO is IT THAT DONT LIK we BUTTER?” PROVISION Dealer, L084 corner to he calls the attention of the trade, FA ir) housekeepers, witch will De sold Shit and ots cK GLovEs’ ay 105 High etreet, Georgetown, D.C, aul AT GEORGE C. HENNING < BY Ta0mas DOWLING, Ano y Birt prea attic BRICK DWELLING 45 Bet street BBAkeaess by Ty PRY Go Bridge ‘street, ¥ THOS. DOWL' Sas the lard records tor thie connts Liber N.C. TN 150. ments thereon ‘The Washinton ts improved by « tine apd cs Pyvementa, and ismow occapied by M deposited residue in ' purchase money to be paid in 1 and 2 yea! terest from the day of sale, to be secured by eceased. and with the consent of Peter rocin tro: | Briage street. Tooms, situated on the west sido of Li no-eelw ARKGE ASSURTM Georgetown Advertisements. r; Georgetown EFFECTS OF A RESTAURANT. CONSISTING OF BAGATRLLK ARLE. BAR COUN CBs AND PINTUKES, Pi es ~ GOURLS 3 4 CARD TAULES, AND OTHs orion NESPAY MORVEN t 100 Clock, Lwitts et Space, Georgetoan 4 articles. 3 {BRENT On ‘1 THOS DOWLING, ted. Inquire at 124 D: | work fh road of pay the fines prescribe! hy the roel BENJAMIN MILLER. ise Bint + | 102 BRIDGE STREET, GROKGETOWN. Dv. CITY ITEM > Ts 80 pf ered ns im all hin a WINTER 5. BOUDS. Moner can be saved by eis a a call F | Tisch Suns. Valet teene. tng? For TRAVSLER: =, Velvet ~ i Ties Gentlemen’s fred Sas ‘Sha irish Poplins, Plaid Poplinsand Serges, Black \ ‘Tweed Dusters and Wing j LAE TIO egligee Shirts, Ingla’s celebrated hid Joweph s Kid Gloves, Percaie and Brown Linen Shirts &>.. at ope dollar i Gro. ©. HENNING 5, En. brvide 5 Bambury Work, and Real Laces. nlv No. 410 Seventh street, N..W. | yew wrock — duc rect of frst class KEADY.} will be eftered to th . a'n tenes s RES and YESTINGS. vck bel are parc RD FULL No so i SH PAID FOR LAT CYILDRENS CAST VTS, SHOES. 1 NTS A @ENT> D CLOTHING. VOHL'S. 17 4), o by ma “ reetown or Washington attended to. 26 VAULABL® HOUSE ON YN BHIGATS. rine of a decd of trast, bearing @: of October, A. D. i6t. and ree. © 1k, 6 the st by day ‘check Darts of Lote Ne ° . parts 0! jon, 2: 11's addi 10 Georgetown, with u erty fromte, @ fort on the wont side ot street. as of jout. aml canned ious Fraime D jonse and outbuildings, with the modern im P. Onnsia, ‘Terms of sale: 93,000 cash, of which $200mns! be a} the x hen the property is strack of, gale: the We days alter the COBNEB OF SEVENTH AND F STREETS. | of trast upon the property. Should the torn complied with in six days efter the day of TWO OF THOSE ELEGANT RESIDENC! ay (sees moh ee e we is * on five day's notice im one paper published 1 tive K street: between Mil street and Vermont city af Weatingion. ‘Ganveyaacing and ge expense x. A SPLENDID NEW HOUSE jason * FBED. W. JONES. Troster, avenue, pear the coracr ol Mile street Phe livnes | _ocll-tte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r.; Georgetow EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE PR BRrY. By virtue of, and p obedience to, the Las! il! and testament « m his own right, the undersiencd lic sale on the premises, on WED- Bovember, 1570. at the ihour wf 4 town, consisting of three stor- and the lot on which the b ing 3's feet ou High strestand fi ie on eo. the three-story Brick Dwelling aituatel on south side of Bridge street,and Lot 20% (-« fy ss feet deep. ‘This house contains tw the store rom. now occupied by G Hock, @ Lot nint« 25 om THURSDAY 4 £6, situated on the west side of Fayette street, br Prospect and Ist streets, fronting 69 lee! | ciderb, also. partect Lite au yaudt iront by 10 feet deep. with the two Freus cep. * All com cing and revenne stampe at the cont of the pur: hiasere “aw OF FALL AND WIN TER GOODS. JOUN H. SMUOT, 119 Bridge Btreet. Georgetown, D.O., received and ie now offerit very low prices oe a large atsorimento! FALL and WINTER GUUDS, BUSINESS PROPERTY on Penussivanix ave. | fare weg ieee cate from the, New York spor: puc, F and 7th streets. and x larg> list ot (NIM- | Comprising a full line of Ledio Dress Patrice. baat PROVED PROPEBTY tbroughout the city. ity ona jrish BIE and — Oph = oo Hope. Eesprese Clot MONRY CONSTANTLY ON HAND TO 1.04N | MiFivon’ pore mcineeee ipacae of all the Ut | ON REAL EsTATE | brands. Plaid Mohaira, Satin Cloths and Surges for | i MOCKNARG GOODS of the best eraies. 4 tuli ine. Clothe Cossimeresaud Tweeds, Courvoisier s. * Kid Lage VS ie y im every variety: Paisley wis; Lace trim d Hantker broidered and Piain Handk ts; firet rate axeort ns Under Wear, Flan b pkins, Towels, Bhevtings, ings, Bichardeon’s best Irish Linens, Baskets, Spread is. Ingrain. and Three-piy Our Bnce Mate Oi Olthe ke Cash purchasers invited to call betore making their purchasra ing as ge Aius as it is possible to eive. “eee sane Jonh'H, SMOOT STOVES, FURNACES, &c. No. 410 7th street, Washinzion Manutactory, 100 High street. Georgetown nol? Im ja NOTICE © a Just opened slarce and handsome sales. Pennsivania av. ari EDEEMED PLEDGES. wih T= WILLIAM PENN MONITOR ¥)OR MORNING GLORIFS AND ORUENTAL®, | IE BEST BASE-BUBNING STOVE Call at IN THE MARKET, al REIESNER 3S CHE STOVE STORE. Sam iF 7th street . CORAL COOK STOVES are the best in the market—to be had at low < new and serond-hand Goods, at the cheapest pies | pricesat EBERLY, THOMAS & 00.» in the city. Please call apd see the wrest tar, |" ocdl Im 7th street. gains : = noll-st o NN. FINEST DRESS SHIRTS, Fer NOVELTY PARLOR Cook. a PAKLOK LIGHT, FIRST-CLASS STUY ES sale at the lowes oe. mt and other noleoly SHIRT FACTORY, 940 F MORE LIGHT. The Silver Light Kerosens Lamps and Chandeliers Bold b; HAMILTON & PEARSON, No.4, ¥.M ©. A. Building, 9th and D streets. cc 26-m tore W. 0. JOHNSON, Wholesale BUTTER and | sth and L sts. daily receiving choice DAIRY BUTTER, cerry. ~ the oem. ft! Pat BACRINe THIET, COTTON on Consequently with half the fuel, they will m double the heat of any other ccntri | warming ever ‘Their operation ceremony only Light a fire in ashes once daily, aud ther goou burning until ing. ‘They with none of the al v1 N.¥. MILLS AND BICHABDSON’S LINEN, | _ oc3i-hw EBELLY. THOMAS & CO s. FOR $30 PER DozEN, ny = ; rae H a ornin ory at SUTHERLAND'S * = ¥ BASE BURNING STOVES, PARLOB AND PORTABLE NEATER: Burn all the gaa in the coal, and all the coal to ashes, without waste, thus pi jucing what has ueve, be been accomplished, PERFECT COMBUSTION OF COAL ae ance for bk vented. is cimple, and kindling an auunal tumn. replenish coal and remove radiate an even, tle, and hea'thy heat, ble smell of gas and barat iren agus) ip ecm ores. eS They will burn. kiy by day and as slow!y by Om BAsY | might ae i« desired. aud can be regulated to give the a? THE ened archasore tortracted bt their Fousbaueee. rest Bow in stock. LO. CAMPBEL! SYLVANIA A’ 5 606 PRENSTL Van un. their children, cannot be te0 observin~ of the firet age | a Vi rabneetock s Vermilage be7ouso Rarehase B.A) fee, hat ibe initials aro 2 Ze This ts the assists | FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1429, | Bot wish to have an inlearies eens tif ther do | SCHWARTZ @ HASLErr, j FORMERLY B.A. FARNESTOCR’S son 2£00., SOLE PROPRIETORS, de7-eodawiy PITTSBURG, Pa. | PUBELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, OST SAFE- rik purpose of with 0) "ALIA caer ors continues to grow in | . rful Wier are soase entirely of cast iren, and w hey are based op ectentific study a ‘an open fire. out as will sheet iron ~toves. experiment 1) fect bi burner made. er sir Ro ee PORTABLE FORGES, ‘at small cost and short notice, bile the P TIRE BENDERS, | Bes 9 coatand dificulty of getting ropsire tor sores made at a creat distance w make GENUINE CONCORD AXLES, | Eapensiveto To pe ee EMPERED SPRING ot ecorernigeee rhrimapaezys + duced many to imitate, the puvlic should beware, BEFINED IRON, of all sizes and descriptions. ack for, buy only the “MOBNING GLORY.” oct) im from street, s ocl-te bign of the Goldea Atv. | BE WABBES oye oven RANGE B FAHNESTOCK’S | Pitagr ehhont Seaking. Beching and Dump- ° VEBMIFUGE. j Mothing canequal this. - . simPson, — Stewart Stove ins Niky te that co many children Gio under theage | 008 1005 Penn. ave., bet loth avd lth sts of five years? That a large proportion of children | 7 CHALLE dio under that age, has long been seubject of re | 12 ™ ENGE Sask BURNER, wae ee ee | witmsrvtcn Fite, gy sIMPson, a ; Stewart Stove Agency Also, it Is known that worms exist inthe human | ocS 1005 Fenn sve. bet: 10th end itr o2_tee ree ETT (BE TEES Sat j No. £902 +» COF. Sh et, prbesr soa worms; for so surely as they exist, can | SAFELY AND CERTAINLY =| —|_ Weare now ren rom the sabuntactarers 5 removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by | ingr' Fo the timely use of esi | B. A. FAHNESTOCH’S VERNIFUGE. | 1t is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury,ia | ful | solitary practions i. ‘Te fatal to their limes stand. | j ; | | } | | j j | j | portant surgicsl wperations Performed ty Dy Cases wagnee hI ee ee BR. JORNSTON, or THR BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFIC! a SUUTH FREDF RICK STREE From us eXtensive practice in th t fim of Earope and ti lard, France, Ph: set certain Weskuers of fection of the anger, Lew Bi Palpitaiin of the Bee Sight or Giddinnss, & er ot Pkia, Atle: Stomach or Bowels—those toro De trom Selttary Habits of Youth Syrene to the Mariner iy most brilliant hopes or « ‘@ marrisee. &C eas vie. whe have George the Victims of Salivary readin! and destructive babr ily eWseps to am uutimely ara wae Men of the most exalted talen’ bioleet. Wao mi cat orberwise have cntramond |sr ching Sewates with the thunders of el orm s. or waned to ecavacy the living lyre, may oil with [0.1 vuhdenee. MABRIAG Married pereows, or Young Men contempiatin rearrage. aware ot Persical Weak: te reative Power—limnpatency.) Nervoos Ka. aablite, Paipitation. Organ Weaknom, Nertons Debit, or Dieyualitication, aperdity c= himscit by the vietins persons are & being @ware of the dreadtal cons = . Now. Who that and rstamds ihe > ) deny that the power of p eat sooner by those felling inte t than by the pradent’ wcsides Leing # Lealcky offtwpring, the m: ans ot botd Body w Ct ssderange the phy>ic tal fonction ® Weakenet. loms of procroative Pow Titablitiy. dy spepet ation ef gestion turhom and was trame, » CusuMptiO, decay an A CURE WARRANTED IN TWH Da¥s Pers. din health by unlearned proten | vem trotting mouth afcer bh. tai 4 injuriwas compounds, DR JOBNSTON Member of the by) a! College of Bungeons, Lox Craduate of one of Ube most emineot ¢ Unite sates. and ihe greater beep apent in the bom dolphia and elaewhors, bas flected some astonishing cuces that Were ever kaown ’ troubled with ringing im the bead and ears when asleop. grat ners unsuess, being alarmed at suddet sounds. Dashiclness, with frequen tended sometimes « ith derangement oi cnmedligt: a TAKE PARTICOLAR NOTICE J. widresses all those whe have dy. society oF WAciage, aro mms ot the sad and melanchuty affect Produced by the eanty babite of youth, i. Weak bess of the Back sa the Bb Dimness ht, Lows of Muscular Power, P. tartom of ue Boers. Jervons I rritatei li PRENTALLS "Pic tearful wach to be dreaded. Loss of amon ideas. Depression of rite, Borebedings Aversion to Society. far Pi et, Love of Solituge ‘Timidity , a a Lu mo 2 tid Produced Thousand= * ages can now iedeo what is the cause. cf thelr hewitt. fous their vigor. becoming weak, pate, merv.ous and Hated, baring a stngeier sppeatance sbowttheens © ules ot Cs be Seemann Cin ie © have tnjured themselves Uy @ certain practice, aviged in When alone, @ habit treqmendy A) school wight ABRIAGE, Refect that @ sound mind and Body are the most DecersaTy TeyRisites fo conuubial happ. Several of the moat desirable RESIDENCES in | Huuse- on the sare. Also the ine He 4 | bess, dudecd: without these the Sourmey these the District of Columbia, located on Georse Lot now occupied by Mre. O'Dounozbur Iie becomes « weary pilerimage,ihe prospect bony y Height with clecant grounds and tine view a mt gegen darkens t0, the, vie jee mind to " ¥ © . Ailled “ane! e Se eee pnd ia vers desirable property. |. tom that tke happinews of, Fie Dhiglted with “ our own. troahnes thochy coe bette ctor aes arms One fours, cash: balauce iin igs twetee | SS coc A CERTAIGDISEASE, | be = cen months, haaeers civing their <p the mrcuided ee eee a eee retaiens, notes, bearing interest from the day ot sale. Daod= | pleasure finds that he bes Pee | Bod CHOICE BUILDING LOTS. FAR AO deeds of trost taken to secure the de | painful disease, it too often happens that an ili time? TWO LOTS on K street. between 1th ant 1ith | [rncd, harments | Sense of shame or dread of a ignorant capable of curing. filch keep him trifling month after month. or as lone the amaitest tee can be obtained and in despair jeu. kim with rained heath to sigh over is gailiue appontment. or. by the use of that deadly p> lercury, cause the constitntional symptcans of ¢), . horrid disease to make their appearance. such as. corated sore thrust. diseased nose, nocturnal patts in the bead aud Jimbs, dimness of sight, donto =, nodefon the shin bones and acms, blotches ov tiv ead. tace and extremities, rapidity, till at the last or the boues of th: by sending him : whence bo t To such, therciore, Dr. Johnston offers the ms = peedy. pleasant and ef-ctua! remedy in ibe world. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FRED! left hand side going from doors trom ihe coruer. Fail not to cbse: yumber. No letters reecived anlows portpsid taivivg artamp to be used on the reply writing should state age. and send a pet ‘The Doctor's DIFLUMS Reape ia hie on ja bis Mice ENDORSEMENT OF THE PiiksS The red r this estal within t yeare . ston. witnessed by the reporters of the Sem otber papers. notices of which bs . Abd again beiore the public, bea. ® gentleman of character and sufficient guaranter (0 the SKIN DISEASES STE’ BANKERS. G. FANT. b. WASHINGTON FANT, WASHINGTON «@ Co., BaNKERSB, BecceessoRs To Rirrexnores, wr No. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, —- and loan mouey to ¢+ ‘ake collections on all pointe in the U egouate railroad, municipal loan k & Uo. change bonght and «id es incite accounts of merchants sal — Grafte furnished ft ge ‘tore fe fasue cortibcates off depoat fnterest, and ae “ 3. a. BUFF, Trew pripc: We eepecia without chars charge. stipulating the rate of ODN ENTE LBS , Bw COOKE 4 ©o., BANKERS, Bay and sell at current marker rates GOVERNMENT BSEOUBLTIBE. GOLD AND SILVER. eniprrete STOCKS, and BONDS promp:'r exe INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS tornisuet LOAN OFFICES. AN OFFICE ASD Bemoved to wl mond Jewelry, ladies and gentlemen's Wear Poneto bg ey Ld descriptions at LOAN OF FICE, AND 209 4% STREET, eed)-tt Near Pennsylvania avenve Q¥i8e 70 ove Lanes i wmonzase ix wosime, 60 ‘We have reduced our interest to ONE-HALF THE USUAL BATES, ” ROBERT FULTON « co. MEBORANT PAWNBROKERY. 314 Ninta Steerer, Between D street and Penna. sveuce. ‘Have made extensive srrangemente for LOABING MOREY On Gold Gne Clothing, Dey Goods: eve .,B.—No connection with any other estabiish- M., ® Pesce Leas orrics STILL EXISTS. And tn connection thereto, underneath the samt, (@ 8 bandsome room for the sale of bargeiue of ever! ‘Kind Wortby the sttemtion of all. Cal ,

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