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mee ee La 9 Mere of Life-Grady's Postponed to March Preparations tor Death yA Clean Shave and a Dyed Moustache Late vesterday afternoon the President order- ite be isened in the case of James ed of the murder of Mrs. Fannie Sheer ip October last, and sentenced in unary to be hanged to-day between the hours Ii and Le’eloe! soner states that he ly expe: ¥ tence woul be carried nto effect, but, notwithstanding his time was pparentiy so hear the close, yesterday he was wot at all depressed in sp d, indeed, seemed to be more lively than ever, being «uite talkative, and his ay ite seemed better than usual even. In the moruing he said to one of the guards, ‘Tell Genera! Crocker that I would like a clean shave, as I wish to leave this coun- try respectably.” Warden Crocker ix ‘ sent for » barber, who ina little ti ngton—Judgment againat he City. prisoner shaved, and COURT, Chief Jushive Cartter—To> 8 MUSTACHE DYED; court the ease of Dent against the | and after the barber was through, Grady looked Messrs. Cook, Fish- | in a glass which he bad fixed Simst the wali t and Totten for | of the corrider and remarke: t looks pretty meutber OF | nice, don’t it? I guess it wiil'be the last shave the tre department, and was last July removed | | will have before d get. tothe other coontry.” m with others. Sabsequently | Ivuring the day his aged father and mother and eration for Lis saiary tor the | sister, spent several hours with him; and after mi and judgment was given acainst | Mr. A. K. Brown and Rev. Father Wiget, had c- poration for the fall amount by Justice | an interview with the Presideut, they invormed Weaver, and Mir. Totten, the Corporation At- | the prisoner they had some hopes of a respite at from the judmentof the justice t. He did pot betray any surprise or grati- bp to this court. Most of the | scation at tnis announcement. His relatives. facts were agreed upon in this ase, and the | Lad taken leave of him prior to this information Principal points—that the commissioners by | reing given, his sister and mother bidding him whom the removal was made at that time were | _ood bye as they supposed for the last thus As xot commissioners, a confirmation bythe Board | siated in TRE STAR of yesterday, the scaifold of Aldermen being necessary. and that the | had been erected and ready for its work, aad Temeval was not jegal. for pli if was given uring the day the black shroud and cap which we trial, por was there any record of ch: had been ordeted were sent to the jail. sgainst him —were argued at length by { Yesterday, after Mr. Brown ‘and Father connsel. as also the point that the court had no | Wiget ieft the President, the latter ordered jurisdiction im the cage. that a respite be prepared postponing ths exe- _EVENING 8 Bowers iv da in “Cap- agements.'"' | the Horse Tamer, 13 and E tase the Corporation Jadge Cartter, after theargument, remarked | cntion of sentence for three weeks—unti! that this «ase was intended as a test case for | March Ith. This respite wae accordingly pre- ir forty others. and as presented slowed | pared, and yesterday aiternoon, about 50’clock, plarntit was apointed a: wan in Jnif, under the pro section of thie act organizing a paid ment, Which section provides that t meters shall a | Mesers. Pedrick and Falls appeared at the jail | with the deeument, Wayder Crocker im: | ately took them to the cell of Grady, and he es was called Out, when the respite was read. He int suitable persons to per- | seemed to be much gratified, and returned to of firemen, (except the chief | his cell. When the respite was real it wen dic, shall hold their places di covered that it was addressed to the Marshal geod behavior. Under thix section pla! Of the District, and not to the Warden, who, war, on the tith of July, a onder the order of the court, is charged with jection is made that he camnot recover from | the execution of the sentence, and accordin ly s of July. tor the reason that he wasre- | Messrs. Pedrick and Fails retained it antit a moved. If he was leguily removed he is not en- | new document could be Pi 1d. Previous to titled te recover and question is, was he removed | this message arriving, Warder Crocker had is- accerding to law. It the commissioners were | sued tickets to representat.ves of the press and borized to remove in this mauner there was | about twelve o: Steen other persons, to witness to the case. It is claimed that no legal | the execution. The law required that there commissioners ever acted, that neither of the | Lould be twelve witnesses present. four cow /ssioners nominated to the Board of WANTED TO SEB THE HANGING. Aldermen nad at that time been confirmed. Notwithstanding the tact that respite had ‘The law provides that the appointments shall | been granted, was published in ail the morning be made “with the consent of the Board of papers. it seems that many «id not bear of it, or Aldermen” under the provisions of that law. the | atk believe it, for at anearly hour small Masor nom:nated four persons and the Board of gangs of peopie fewest im 4th and G Aldermen acted, conirming two and reject- | and some ee it the door of the jai sg two ot those nominated. Did these | mission to witness the execution. Ww constitute the ard of Fire Comniis- Last night jopers under the la He held that they GRADY RESTED WELL, teenie arpointed according to the termsof | and to-day be is as cheerful as ever. His the [statute, but were simply nominated. The mother, father, and sister paid him another argument on bebaif of the city concedes the | viet at an early hour this morning, when the pleteness of the appointment. Private respite was the principal topic disenssed. He 2 cannot assume the fnnctions of ofice expressed himseli as very thankful. His mother exercise the authority of office in this nan- | and sister informed him that they had an This Wore alowed eProperly appointed, for ar | interview with Mrs. Grant’s father yesterday, this were allowed ail would be officers. " These | and had pleaded with him to use his iaaecwse parties assumed *o exercise the functions of the in behalf of thetrson and brother. until with tears in bis eyes he promised to do what he , and he did not | could. and they believed that he had induced discover that oMicers de facto | ihe President mal the respite. They ex- er de jure. & as urged that plaintitt | pressed the belief that Grady woul! ex and others were removed fur cause. | the gallows. The father did not encour. ge ‘The record oaly shows that were ctmoved. | him to hope for a commutation of sentence, ‘The counsel bad argued that fause way be | but rather congratulated him on 80 auspicions Pre-owed, and he was willing to apply pre- a day having been set apart for his death—there svipption to this case. The record shows that | bould not be a better one, he said, than forty men were removed by a single dash of ST. PATRICK'S DAY, the peu. and the whele looks bke one of the and Le would brin, @ shamrock to put in his hat, squals or tornados incident to the scramble for | that he might die with it. Grady, however. office which took place annually in ou: city. His | still believes that his sentence will be com- Phen Was that the co coy yr oom * | muted, sinough he continues the use o1 1.is ~ “cor demerite of t | prayer-book, to ared if, as he says, “{] on the merry *0 and adjudicate the casex | Worst comes’ the ea eere Hs a8 he save, “the E Mr. Pedtick arrived at the jail about 11 ‘ o’clock this morning with THE NEW RERTITE, which he delivered to the warden, Genera! Crocker. Tbe document is as tollows Cysses 8. 6 |, President of the United Stairs of scrambie for pow America, To she Warden of the Jat! in the Lis as been denuded of its flesh nntil | trict of Columiia. e every bone in its body. And if there Whereas one James Grady was, on the thir- ‘Was apy posibi|ity of postponing this incessant | tieth day of January, in the year eighteen hun- eoutict for place, which instead of bene: dredand seventy-one, convicted, inthe Supreme m keeps it all the time ina Court of the District of Columbia, of the er: the court bad power to of murder, and sentenced to suffer death there- & mandate to that effect. } fore, and Friday, the twenty-fourth day of Feb- eted the jury to bring in a verdict | rusry instant, was appointed asthe time of the for one month's pay, with the understaading | execution of said sentence: and wheréas tne tbat if he had been paid for one-half mouth. | triends of the aid James Grady desire that he thi be remitted, and the verdict | may have further time for preparation of death : | You are hereby directed to deter the execu- B excepted to the ruling of the j tion ef said sentence until Friday, the seven- saan | teenth day er March next, at the time prescribed a said sentence. u testimony whereof I have hereunto md caused the seal of the L aflixed. he city of Washington this twenty- third day or February, A.D. 1871, and efiee to which they had been nominated te we o that they Vid mot without authority o: conclusion, he said sity that brings me to thi: the incessant Maren TzeM oF THE Crimivar Grend and l’etit Jure vg is a list of grand and petit dav for the March term ot the ved Jur. —W m. Barker, Mon wire, Freder i. #.) Of the Independence of the Chited ward; Chas, B. Church, ch @ard; Joba W. Statesot America the ninety-titth. Freeman Sd ward, Wm. b. H. Brown, 2d ward U.S. GRaNr. cloxepb Cart | By the President county; Frank Lee Hawitton Fish, Secretary of State. Gen. Crocker immediately took Mr. Pedrick to Grady’s cell, and intormed the prisoner that | the mistake bad be: ited, but the prisoner bad are that there was any d them that he was very ‘bh ward. Martin ith ward; Francis | for the reprieve, and thankful to e, Georgetown. -lohn C. Brown, ith | fedrick for the interest he had taken in bis case. ror B. roy, Georgetown; 1. E. | - oe Lime ‘commie fi 8 | Tae Cress TouRNangnt coninenced in Pet -Jury— Charles Gates, Georgetown: | rooms of the chess club, on ithstreet, on Wed- Frederick Stotz, 2d ward. F. Schneider, Ist | mesday last, and will be continued until the ward: Luke Madison, ith ward: H. 1. Gregory, | games are all played, which will last soe three jb ward. A. P. Suyder, “th ward; Geerge | weeks in all probability. It is divided into two ‘Thompsom, ith ward: Edgar Murphy, , An oe oe 5. Ch A. A or composed E Son tc Come a playera. Both claeses are in bpm — ‘Thoma- de, Georgetown; James Smith, Jd | night, and quite an interest is being awaken ward; ee Goldin, 1th ward; Stephen’ B. | inthe results: ‘The books are still open Yor en- Pismsil, 5th ward; Thomas Powers, “d ward; | tries, and many experienced plavers of this Jas. Kbodes, th a, Eh suost fascinating game are booking themselves W. H. Brown, Sr ward, George W. Hatton, | for the contest. The cost for entering is one Stephenson, ith - HE. | dollar for the major, and fifty cents for the h ward: | winor class, the winner of the most gaies to ward: Philip May, connty; | take the stakes at the close of the tournament. rd. ‘ "| Any one belonging to the club or outside of 1t a is at liberty to compete. It isa rather novel Tse Boarp oF MerRorottTan Pore —At | sight to look at, grey beaded wen and beard. the meeting of the board yesterday, Ii. H.Coox | juveniles all intently gazing at the checkered Was appointed an additional private to do duty and oblivious to everything else. Perfect at the Department of Agriculture fur six | silence reigns, and thefuu isof avery serious months. ‘The resignation of Private rae e David N. Jackson CIRTY met laat nizht, : when Mr. Seitz was awarded the contract for ce ‘Thomas Cava- | furnishing bread the coming week in the First, ei , Second and Third Ward=, at $3.50 per handred meee i aati ee ae a cain | caver Me: Gubedsmaneeueiedl me city at <S.4% per hundred loave: Bids from A. P. Clark and George T. McGlue were received for furnishing fuel. a awarded. The b: er cepted. Mr. A.S. foo pra a a Ls ye = ATTEMYT TO Porson 4 FawLy.—On Thare | badrun out, and offer esol’ ‘ant week the dwelling house of W. | PeT#ons who have books for subserip P. Kydent, No. 500 F street. S. W., was entered | Of the funds ot the Association be req and the p ses ransacked. Nothing was | ™Ske returns to the Treasurer at once. wiserel bat nyse investigntion it was found that | tiated tat there eae 42/00 still duo the peor of @ strange looking substance lad been put into | the city from the Mari which it is the culinary vesscls about the kitchen and in | £¢f¥ desirable to obtain, and suggested that the the articles of food which were accessibic, A | Secretary be directed to addrese a letter to Mr. physician was called in fter examina- | N- G- Ordway, stating to him the depleted con- See, aavin ke te th : dition of the treasury, and ask that the balanes Sand abana Glas pease 06 Led Cee Cred | of tha money se eeia la Gerenaartee corpor- make @ thorough cleansing of the dishes. ax he } tou; which were sereed to owes oe oes had been wade to poison PL¥ASANT CaURCH SoctanLe.—A large com- @ family. ai Bes pany arsenibled tast evening in the Metropolitan itap- | 2. Church to enjoy some vocal and intru- her Benelit, in ""i'ast Lynue,’ a play which | a€ranged bv the ladies of the church forthe always draws, rain or shine, even when the srranged the Prva ok eee he Moulins sraracter haa not such @ talented expo- performance were Mrs. Dr. J. P-Newmau, Mrs. ‘The Lingard company have madea creat hit | 2. 4- Burr, Mrs. D. C. Cox, Mrs. Dr... R. by their capital acting of standard comedies — Miss Belle Smith, Miss Dora Forbes, this week, at W. is Addie Lutz and Miss Marion Fowler. ‘the Bagreat success, and at the close o1 musical entertai ‘s Opera House. There is a Dight—the comedies of thé " t the com- Wateh” and “ Naval Engage- any was invited to the . ta parlor, wuere refresh~ Mente WII be the attraction. — eoks eune pertahess of. This department was ee pena Tenis presided ever by Mrs. 1). ©. Cox, Sire DA. lure RY.—Abont 3:50 i ri . ‘Sm. yesterday morning as Mrs. TE. Holmes, | "2 Mist Dora Forbes. . whe resides at No. 42 Hstreet N. W. was wait. CLarEres U. Bextox, son of U. 8. Buxton. ing on ber sick child she beard a noise at the Fsq., Doorkeeper of the H suse of Keprese: back shutter and upon giviug the alarm two died at the residence of his father, in ths men were seen to tun off. Upon examination it yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr, was tound they had cut the window blind Buxton was a young man of excellent character, and were at work on the window glass when | and was highly esteemed by all who had the discovered. _ os, pleasure of his acquaintance, _ Mank R. De Mortr@, the Kichmend creole SALE Ov Stnoine Binps.—We understand that who maried the quadroon, daughter ot Mr. | to-day and to-morrow are the last days for the George I. Downing, the colored caterer of | sale of the beautiful birds at Latimer & Cleary this city, and who with his was recentiy tion store. This is superior ym, and elected from a Chicago restanranton the ground | W@ would advise parties in want & good bird ©f ebjectionable color and brought suit against | to take adv; age of this opportunity to secure the restaurant keeper for $5,000 damages, as | Le. it stated in Tam Stau a few days since, gots for, ——— 465. ___. diet of one cent. we S7 london ladies rerase to wear the back ae hair low tm the neck, say the tashions Ur A Matrcrovs Hoax—The newspaper state- | course thev repudiate ahything low. ment, which has bad a very wide cirewlation, S7An Eastern ice company: cut last week parper ag © pee apaccount of the drowning | some ice two and a half feet thick. and ‘eo clear of Dr. A. P. Pownall while being baptized at | that a business card could be read through it. Sand Hill, Ky., turng out to have Been awicked | gg-a Portland man has sued his barber for f ication, as Dr. Pownall was baptized by cutting of his moustache. The barber said he +H. P. Taylor in November last. and not ema ie wal similar the slightest incident occurred to mar the eo- | TOM. ,see,,|t. Several Sense are lemunity of the scene. ie a peas yet father in Michigan canght his little boy by the ear, and wi im around Ax ACCIDENT occurred on the Washington oa eee Joterday, morsing, by — sare tenes as to wrench that useful organ * man Fisher and Ford were called in, and three of | ST The only resin why anaes eee ne toes were amputated by Dr. Fisher. The Btate ita bed, s ngs : pind ut is doing well. — pomange iy cir business makes FINE PLATED SETS, ve et wires and tas BT An advertise: of Cod Liver Oil winds sels. at five dollars a set; fine plated buttons, | up: “Patients who once taken it can take with goid trimmings, at two dollars a set, re- [no other.” A candid confession is good for the ceived at Prigg’s jewelry store, on the Avenue. | euld. THE COURTS. THR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CAURCE. | Georgetown Advertisements. INSURANCE. ons To-parY, Judge Sxei/,—Jobn —_— {| > ______________* Dipak aateneiae conan charged with | Thir@ Annual Seasion of the Virginian DIS’ fe Lb gg 4 BE making an assault on @ colored r; fined Cenference. 5 enon, ornen <5and ceste, Henry Lippard, with as- | special Correspondence of The Evening Star.) vy 1GHT TRIB week eae sault on Matilda Agey, fined #3 without costs. ‘7 Feb. 4, 1811. a ee ee en is John Aikens, charged with selling gin without ‘ LEXANDALA, Feb. 3; NOTIUE —1. 0. MEORANIOS—Menbers | ax Drew, license; fined $20. ‘Thomas Smit! nyofa | Scorn Da¥. The third annual seesion of this, iF, M. LEWIS SCHLEY LODGE, No. 4, se gt otwanized 4 Hae 4, shoulder of bacon; med $5 and costs or 30 daye fer ened -O. Mt Fraterted to stteud » special imocting | $5.00 members. ay Ea pe 9 in jail. Margaret Wade, loud and boisterous = See IS SRIDAT BARNES nee er ceatany ‘urniches tuwerance talking on the street; postponed. Marin fee. fratteudance fe requested, ws biastaecs companies, bocance ‘t obtains bigher tor, profanity on the street fined $3 aud costs ousidered. By order of interest on its investments. ‘The case of 'y agt. Harvey & Holden, set | Mr. Nickersen. H.G. WAGNER. W. Master. Dea nnd holds a high reserve to-day, charged with violation of the titteenth A communication was read from Rey. F. e. i ‘7th street, amendment act, was postponed until Tresday | Phelps concersi next. Susan Mediey, charged with larceny of a | the clatin of cloak from Susan Connolly; ned. Samu legitinee. Bruce, charged with peti reeny; fine, class of the third year was called, and and cost. John Beil, charged with ing | the following candidates passed examination threats to Maria Williams; required to give | B. MH. Prosser, J. 1. W bonds in the sum of $500 and pay cost. Samson | and D. Richardson, A. Grootveld, disorderly conduct; fined €5 or tive | & location. (3 No. 173 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. COtom Oks DS. AND © D ——— ells, was granted Fisne EN'S QUODE of every description, Fs CAPITAL AND ASSETS... 490,000 : \ Altorde Poe, ee OFFICERS. days in workbouse. A. C. Davis, disorderly con- | |The second year’s class, comprising W. B. “po LALENBY No 124 Bridge etreet EDMOND 0. FISHER, Prestiect. guet ned $5. Jonn J. Thorapson, Profanity; | Forsyth, J. AM. Adams, J. W. Forsyth, H. Giem- | a, 2 Mt LXZENBY, No. endl og Tas. GOPBILL, View Presiceut Jault. Montem: icketts, same - Boone, J. eT = aaaaned fe 4 thd Euilty; and fined $3. Jacsd Mite | and J. B. Morrison; were tenorted’as Weare ("47 banca ‘ minis Company tence all Kinds ot Life and Eu tow ler, disorderly conduct; tined $5. Adjourned. | seed examination, and were admitted to fal Yesterday, | connection with the conferen: i after which, » op Simpson vered & very appropriate pareay infeection toteaee Pcie eee, | dares to tir cer, Goatiee tasks tines Forster. "Hood ve teen ne aeeay, Mare Folating the «difflcaities they would have to en- dof tru: bs counter. — io oa acy Nectar doetitgiog Henry G. Simpers was discontinued without tion for’ i censure. vale denying application oye Bryan | “Rev. Dr. McCauley, Rev. Messrs, Hobbs and Ingle, =pedial auditor to take testimony and | Simpson, of the Baltimore Conference, and Nev. Velvetcens reduosd fi trem go gi 0 wince | — eee of Scods WITHOUT BEGARD TU COST to make | Brovcen Ratrs.—The premiums charged by thi pa ae Spring beee i 71 IN MILLERS Company are reduced so low os to equal in some settle accounts, on notice te be filed. State of Mr. McAtee, of the First Presbyterian Uharch ‘jan’. 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. _ 26 PER CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVANCB. j 7 of this city, were mtrodnced. = All the Policies issued by this Company contain ® Netenesl Desks eee ene eee anereport of the Bible coiumittee was pre- | COANH, EAID FOB LADIES, GENTS AND | cisar quarentecing swine Cane Bee e ee day on prayers offered by the respective par- | S¢Mted, accompanied by a resolution recom ties, Messrs, Brent and Durant, for the plaintift, mending co-operation with the American Tract and’ Messrs, Cox and Moore, for derendant. = le Society of New York. Key. Mr. ILD. s ‘ALTE. { eto., at L. @BADWOHL'S, 17; C. BK ‘street, ‘Note ny 1x LOCAL BOABD OF DIBEOTORS FOR DISTE IT or sting’ OF COLUMBIA. H : tended to. oc | 8. H. Kauffmann, Pres t, 5. 4. Smoot, V. Pree't ROBERT FULTON & Co, To-day—The of the Alexandria and ing rp ad hehe te aoa On the table, 98 | ————_ee @.H_B. White, Treas. TB. te. Seo 'y Washington ‘Kaliread’ va. Wamhincton, Alex: | #, would eli the cénlerenne, as ais ine ee| BOOKS, STATIONERY, Eto. | 2° en ed BS: Kobert i rans andria and Georgetown Railroad is in progress | Politics into the conferenne, ‘as also into the. . » Bipnears ee wits 314 NINTH STREET. Bralsy., Arguments are being made by F. P. | Tamas? of the ministers im t mation cae EW Book EW BOOK: JM. Witherow. Geo. F. Guilick 7 : Stanton for plaintift aud N. 8. Wilson for de- | GRAS. Without disposing of the motion, tue | [QW HOOKS, MLW BOOKS. LIGHTER @ MARCHE, fendant. at Dorclock. ones Sl morrow morning | OtiER WORLDS THAN OURS. Proctor. Generai Agents for District Pf Common, | ——-e—_ MEMOF TES OF PA TMOS, McUud jatd qm "617 7th street, opposite Post Of-+ BETWEEN D STRERT AND PENNS¥LVANIB 4 Colored Republican om “Governor” CABBCES spprages): C8IACES | WoW eM Toe ‘A Biographical Suerch. IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY Bowen. C. A A 8) b Eprror Star: I fally @ and endorse'| On hand, a lerce assortment of first TUDY WINDOWS Lowel nd the position assumed Dy ERM STAE Ie Salam: | clivs CABBIAGES. of all Rite. Ales TIMES ONE 18 TR to the action of the self-constituted committee | [ECQND HAND CARRIAGE who had the asturance to wait on his Excellen- = Corner 9th and D sire cy the President yesterday, and to request of Factory 410 Sth street. him ‘the appointment of Sayles J. Bowen as | REPAIWING promptly attended to, fe2-%" Governor for the District of Colanibia. (ET A PAIB OF The President certainly would not commit so | Ci WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, | AVENUE ‘Office: Boom No. 2, over the Bank of Washington. | @HARTERED BY CON@KESS 1537. APITAL AND SURBPLU: 270,000, N= #oogs. sande serbia THE PABABLES OF OUR LOND ALLIBONE'S DICTION. SHY OF AUTHORS fe1s 402 7th street, Intelligencer Build ADVANCES MONEY seseeeeee G2 BO 99 00 Geant am Act of injatice to fie pest of Cable Screw Wire el Cobemaban Be charge tar chee eee pices oe the high and responsible position of Governor BOOTS AND SHOE T DIRFeTORS: ' Tigeanccrargd tom sting ant and | von L — UL a oe siaesty Caw DW Celera Pont ot ONE WAS RETURNED. ) NOTES ON THE GOSPEL, volsg3 00 Fs ee piacie ages — | ON GOVEENMEN®, sso": jg mey ave upromed the vy’ | PERIBAT- FEB QuMeRaL Waetnsag. | < tewaies ATTY yg | earieenits st ligne, Bue As cereathy Sid net reas tee | Pressed ss cholaie, guongRE aed See | MED s by Dee, Boas os Bae GT AIO. 8 5 Fire! Fire! | cur, wishes of the Intelligent portion of the colored 1 by Mes FRIES tae een Soe uaa! | PRQCTOR’S OTHER Wi sigiovetRicenend | people who have the interest an advancement } posta 909 st., of the District at heart. Aone colored repub- | Simnival Gabttercusy eet re iv publican who opposed ‘and voted against Mr. | Oasey. Gen. Tompkins; Gen: Aiken Tras AND OTHER " 16. a ae —— he al cam- paign I enter my pi a . W. Ander- vont representing to the President that tin, Havana segars. Bowen was the unanimous choice of the col- i tae Lye boiebt lana of the es oe = umbia. Such assertion is not only a at an insuit fo the intelligence of the colored ‘peo: | Jt Tecelved, an invoices of Vad, *'commnunttyasbeing neapatie oa og PARTAGAS, ESPANOLA, FIGARO, for themselves or ig $0 fickle and weak asto reverse their ju mat without any tangible ANTIQUEDAD, JOVEN AMERICA reasous for so doing. If it be true as repre- sented by Mr. Anderson, that after theinterval | IN LONDRES, CONCHAS, PRINCES & DIAMUD DB, conn FENaSYEvAS a four **Siivu steeer’ 1.M. BABSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKYORD, ——" $19 SEVENTH f° Be Eee eronmse orrositE Post office, STATIONER. WHO REFER TO THEIN 4.000 FoL.e HOLMEAS IN THIS DISTRICT, AND WHO INsURE PROP: GOLD ABD SILVER WATCHES, GUNS, TIN THD tonare in sack eleth and ashes for feltewiing NA Hieraa Beate COT Ry ——— — n honest convictions, and casting their votes tor PRESSED AND ROUND, AL pther than Saples J. Bowen, (if it be trae, aud | 1 icy we offer at THB = Ba a aema . Idoubt it,) I ink material pape sare yusttine CARDS, comPany cw ¥ FIAKOS, toour nents to aé On argument i % ye Prove the tullurectasgre sufttes en” NEW YORK PRICES. OAH ABSETA. Inconclusion, Mr. Editor, I would suggest to bigh calling, we would not have presented to us the disre;atable necessity of being compelled to call church councils to set on matters that were never intended to form a part of the Gios- pel ENGRAVED AND PRINTED TER OLDEST COMPANY 'B ONITES 2 the Rev. gentlemen who are so meddiesoue in Also, just received # small lot of our new favorite 4 NTH STATES. AND ThE SW! ‘HIEST im FINK ULOTHING. ac) the politics of the District of Columbia, that if | braud aca aaet THTSOTON OFFICE AT Toe they would devote their time and ta/ents to their PO: ‘ EXPEDITIOUSLY 18 THE LATEST 3TILB me nak BOOMS OF THOMAS RUSSELL, £.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD Theabove GOODS DIARIES FOR 1871 IN LARGE VARIETY. (Successor to E, ©. Dyer & Co.,) h Cot ee women: BOUGHT FOR CASH. cl of Christ. DOLORED RBPUBLICAN. . 7 NK BOOKS IN EVBRY STYLE OF HIN } j0UG6. 0. SASH. ie = ia) __ 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | BLAYE BOOR ADE TO ORDER un etna ores a rae Tens bare varied from 4 yet < AN. = character of the policies. W. Boots and Shoes. SOUND LIVES Axe GEORGETO\ N. - Shoes ALL THE NEW BOOKS AS 8008 a8 PUB ate ois - eld | Hass Large Stock of THE CaTTLe MARKET.—At Drovers’ rest to- SISERD. day three hundred head of beef cattle were 40! at Si to €8.25; four hundred sheep at $4 to + a cows at $50as00. The market was very ull. H. BURNS @ co., @MZPRING AND RECEPTION CARDS EN oF TER UNREDEEMED PROPERTY HANBSOME GOODS AND BOOKS SUITABLD DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR. et 406 MEAS S SEMREETS, ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870 ancd GABE CAPITAL cssnnnnnonsnieme PHILP & SOLOMON'’S Buitat ~ CITY ITEMS. For Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and otber diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, op- posite United States Treasury. 224,12: Seeger WHEN You FEEL a cou, For Sale st Great Baresine, led the next Thirty Days we will offer our jerge stock of WHITE GOODS, zo nouthe bef re id to METROPOLITAN BOOKSTOAS, Saas © Sree = or bronchial af'ece PAY ADVANCES oo Senta on ee hinge, she ayoe’ Oberry Comprising dex8 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Pectoral, and cure it betore it becomes inc —_—_—_—_SEIEe = — bie? $ Reds ; PERSONAL OUTFITS. Bigg.no connection with any other eatabilebment, ein : : 7 a! 2 Gent's AyD Lapies’ Kid Gloves at $1 a pair, BOOTS AND SLIPPEMS, tl sizes. A new assortment just received at O. a ee ENTIS' = OBENS LOAN OFFIOR, 1031 SEVENTE = ata yw ees DENTISTRY. CorEE rr mew makes liberal ums Corset Factory, 408 72h st. beeen EVERY LADY TO KNOW B. FOSTER, M. D.,hias removed too. 1106 | S3G0l ‘80d Gentlemen's Wear BALBRIGGAN Hose for ladies, “i They can bur Stamped Chemise Yokes for twelve bg a, York Srebte. = Ath street, Te ing Apparel. ao ly ing low price of 75 cents, at um's Co:set oF cents; Bands and Steves, ten cents; best moslinvat | OT sORoeeT. eeeaton to nS ae 8. GOLDSTEIN & 00a —_ eT ae =, TEN PEB VENT. OFF FoR oasn {e232w* 1009 F strest, bet.91h and loth sis._ H, DARRELL, Dentist, for. Loan omce. HEyPeER has all is of thermometers. in ', Gente’ Oni. es ined — ~ Laan " De 7 ao! +200 = “a pe D. ING i Be fend at < gta Soe nent dose _ 207 AND EULPS FoR Parntine.—1. Let the groun jomen sete odiciary Oguare ; oe moder decay work be carefully prepared and dry. Onr large stock of oul street betwesa ath and RA poli-d | DD eta BATT, Opyinate of Obio, College ot that the colors are well ground and duly mixed. 3. Do not mix much more, nor any less paiut than you think will be necessary for the precent work. 4. Keep the paint well mixed before using. 5. See that;the paint js neither too thick LADIES’, GENTS’ AND MISSED’ SEASONABLE GOODS Ol D and B north. Washingtun. boring persons. Eonenavyete Oe | Fess ES | Sone a eee ee DE. MERRILL old, Silver and Dis- : to Figen d nasi & be aoe ol spree we continue to sell at our usual LOW BATES. PAINTING, &eo. 1118 g street wear bis DENTAL OFFI we Wear panda t evenly. 6. ome ee . "7 eeuing coat Bofors the Previous one is dry. 923 Tienes 923 Jil DENTAL WORK done in the ve : ‘above goods ae use & Ma re teeth. c 5 & De ot S04 ariets to colors long. before Lee 928 alinj a. }923 Sree fr extracting rT) vn using. °. Use justyas little driers as fock of — work: 19. Do ot overcharge the bra-i with | a PAINTING ESTAR eE EDUCATIONAL. paint. 11, Begin with the highest part of your | ABETICS. FOUTHOLDS, si ’ A CHAPTER OF FACTs, — and proceed dowaward.—Manufactur r & an PAINTING, ouebine TBE . CLASSES, is LATIN Ass ORGANIZING e ee = }) MARBLING reets, ao LOND ate, ‘icavota cencuh ose LJ RUBBER OVER-SHOES. | andcvery Berle of Fain SEED AY S tnd FHIDATS ot eee aD S7 Indianapolis churches have prosceniam DUSTIN P. BROWN, eon a wouEE, aInT) ia. ae geraction, eiven by Fret. ra in cans: RES. Plain incips! ef West cademy. assee s7'Lace for trimming is more fashionable | GONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, teers, aterial, good workmanship and prompt at Mill Algo” be formed if applications are than e = nd 6th street, MACHICHOL, = nik Wt ae Beseeien SF7-New York has subscribed £99,000 for a Gornes of Mew Work avenue « - - RIENOED TEACHER. The simple tact of my Low Prices is too welg foundiing hospital of 500 baby capacity. 2m 933 D Srazer. H Bow Basieas sl ACHER, 0 graduate e | cowu wo be doubted, &7 Tho title of “‘mutton-headed pagan” may patetes @. Ete the ematics at reasonable be conferred on a Joliet man by any oue who is — ¢ fact of my being able to sell go chesp is bee Proj ail parts of the city for sale on ¥ men will be p for Th credit Houses efected fot persone ownine ground, Fickires nee i! be prepared for conse J only buy for cash. willing to pay $20 for the privilege. etapa ly ie nend 4, HUDSON, be made ts 0. fired. ra ee ie — — e7-'The New York founding hospital has | Salone time notes tak Sovgs stam Fannsyivaiiia AVEKGS, itch Behool Building, Ballieonoe Bcweidee’ at le Oe = eae already sheltered 1700 babies, and all are crying EORGE P, GOFF, Is prepared pe peg the very best at ee | Corner Sth street B.and Penn. avenue. 1 tor more funds. duced rates. and on notice, all Kinds of = And conseqnentiy, 1 fis cae Tey ironing tect e7-it is said that the custom of exhiliting MANUFACTUBEB AND WHOLESALB HOUSS, SIGH TIVE PAI New 7-30 Gold L . that my store is comstant!y cr t Th. bridal esents Cy epied _— is no DEALER 1N ma to In pra} —— withstanding the fect that everybody it come Jongeér general. 10 reves it? attention paid TERI . . - > ¢ of dull times, wz-Beecher says: ‘Conscience gives low ribs WOODEN AND WILLOW WARBB, BATIONS. mhl5-ly SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT cinch asta hinabaeaan whiadianatbeoaen and backbone. Love, without conscience, is | ggoueBS SHELF AND BTOBR FUBMITUED C.7» a. ~~C~<;<SC«<C; Sa — ate eee as mby pamby; it is mush.” He knows how it ‘AND NOTIONS, . ‘AovsE, sian, JAY COOKE & co; stock of poms BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS, BOPE, COBDAGE, TWINB, NAILS, MATS, BLAOKING, MATOHES, WRAPPING PAPER, STATIONERY, &c.. ae «7 Thisfrom Punch: ‘Patertamilias—‘ Hullo ORNAMENTAL P. AND GLAZIBE, | Offer for Sale at Par and Accraed Interest Tommy, you're up early. When do you rise 626 LOUISIANA AVENUB. Bo when you're at school?” my—O, any time Sictsthianetsmamandetares ah ecnted in the latest and most approved styles. Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, we like; but we mustn’t be later than halt past wix.” y ed And also of the important fact that 1 Lave devoted BF-An eccentric citizen of St. Louis died BRUSH FACTORY. gis ® pRoMPrLy ATTENDED TO; pert recently and left in bis will $1,000 toa man BRUSHES of every description kept comstautly who, ten years before, had run away with his | °D band and manufectured to order wite. One of the last things he said was that be never forgot a favor. a? THE “WOOD AND WILLOW WAEE DEPOT,” La. 27,4 = LZ - ‘These bonds are secured, frst, by » First Mort- DOLLAR GOODS, 629 D Srxexz, SETWAEN 67H AND 772, Oo“ 1 PADDLE MY OWN OANOK.” WE t ee Siacheeienon ers Pos kaueraen = "t \ ; second, o ie = DICLN Washington, D.0. ea a eek he POISONOUS MEDICINES, Goods at Horthern prices op gear ONL Thourand Acrer of Land to each milect Read, =" ‘The theory that the virus of disease can be salely cipal ‘and Interest are. payabis ig’ Gold-the ‘able in pal at the end of Thirty years, and the Inter Semi-annually, at the rateol SEVEN AND THREE ‘The perticular attraction on thie side of the ayor® will certaimly be the inet of your buying cowothieg, or it find ft tobe ® convincing fact wh SENET AS Ding cy oat nS =6SIGN OF THE BIG BASKED Pon ee ne ee hd ENT AM counteracted by deses of poison, is false and danger- ous. Within the Inst twenty-five years, not less than a score of viralent poisons have been added to the repository of the medical profession. They are given in small doses, otherwise they would destroy ay id ou have TENTHS PER CENT. per annom. yes en Fy WP dgnominations of $19, $80. | pre most xnbborn fact of all is that my store in r Fy gps For als tn the Drug Buse ar ‘evenne, Tustees under the M. 6 are Messrs. Jay . 8. 3 Ve ‘41 Cooke, of Philadeiphia, Thomson tte immediately: bus even in inate quanitin, | ZAWOKL, 7h met Ee cormer HY. 7 ————— gy eee a Sermon sarc amare | SURREY Pans Rass Darah gt CoeeeAGP ts Lesa | Ones racic? pametsettstannn |" 212 SEVENTM SEREET, ig unwise wi » . 3 ri t ‘ . dia power and usidious raga wok nw: | (WANA REE teored CAREEY BL PRO tee aw eae | roma ecectiate Ags ERE UTT | yay panevuvamia avence, saating one disease, sow the seeds of ansthor stilt | (7 MOCRIEG. BL Sean 5 Teistee | Eee cash price, more namanageabis. None of these terrible medicar y 33 tm mreet pee eee <--> ~ oe in addition to their ute '. these Bonde mente operates with as much directness and cee- | *$35,7% STM. HARTBEEOHT. IYLER’s ee ag Se 7 other | an that merit tainty upos the canses of distase as Hostettons | i crapen OFFION,. COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, Ps Your Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective. watt iuit Firty Licht-Botss Distr ‘their single deleterious ingredient in its —— BaTimony, Mp., Fob. 7th, 1371, An infallible remedy for B. SILVERBERG Arsenic and quinia are given for intermitteats; bro- URERS. ooueHs, \CHITIS, HOARSE. - - mide of potassium for nervons disorders; strychnine bey =~ Eh ra (Bc.. Bo, and prussic acid for general debility; mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint; preparation chloroform and opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly drags do not compare, as specifics for the diseases above enumerated, with that whole- some vegetable invigorant and alterative, while they are all 6o pernicious that it is astonishing any phy- sician should take the responsibility of prescribing them. Let invalids, for their own sakes, try the Bittere before they resort to the poisons. The reliet fels-tr ‘TO TRO! ae Proposals, oie yoo Retreat rates saa ete WATE EE Guccunse is Were UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBEB:1 sive rons river, Md., in 10 OF THE | our aide of mp ator 627? ssrasi SHED 1641. }, 55. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY H e cs §: 3 i ‘ they will experience from a course of the harmless oat a nee ibe price fare ow ae ri 1 , sum of ene t ‘a pecan aw trams epg ponsand dof U We TO: bid tp acces 5 ir il within ten the eatter enter inte m contract oa the ar ‘of Ma a aa Saud ne ce son thatet ase at ken, ee ee Bee ait | Bact ts ay, otherpice > it A871. kan ity fel3-m.3w* . ———$— Breer FARM of two hundred and ny res. wy the Richmond and tomate Hail road. within hall a milk war an’ grist mill. It ® can be leased for ears. For terms, &., address “* FARME:

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