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_EVENING STAR. . The Drummer Boy, or Wail’s House. Battie Fieldof Shilo! Congregational Church.—Cencert by the Chil- Gren of the Island Inatitate. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Tamer, 134 and E atreete. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 48 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of On) Paintings, 1236 Penn- eylvania avenue—Church’s picture, “Niagara by Moonlight.” —— TEE GRADES oF THE City AXD THE BAtti- WORE AND OnW KairRoan.—Within a few weeks past Mr. Forsyth, the Superintendent of Streets. Kc., bas been In consultation with Mr. James L. Randolph, Cuiet Engin: timore and Ohio rai!road, in . @ ferences between the gradi he Wa-hing- ton branch Baltimore and Obio railroad an Streets through wh was made by the corporation to eet north, which, at 2d street D m the street grads: es ity—aud Were convicted in the wal Coart, but the case beng appeal t jeneral Term the was over cuted. tablished by the Cre several sjuares dim rfatu quo It is und Randolph proposed, on the part that at i street and Bouudary street mpany would raise their track halt way, the city to lower the grade at those points— in the first case and 4 feet in the ¢ rewsinsler of the line compromise would be adopted. Tals st @ believed, will recetve the recomma of Mr. th—it being the best thai cai gore, and will likely be transmitted to Councils for their approval! in a few weeks. = Neseainason ‘Tre BattMore axp Porowac KAattRoap Durot Ert.—The Senate to-day passed the bul supplementary to the act to anthorize the eatension, construction an ¢ of a lateral brapeb of the Baltimore and Potomac Bailroa’ Company into and witnin the District of Golam- hia. It anthorizes the Faltimore and Potomac Railroad Company to erect over their tracks on Virginia avenue, between west 6th strect and West ith street, in the elty qf Washington, a Parrenger depot building, covering the follow- img described area minencing at the inter- section of the bui of sonth side of south € street produce: ¢ hailding line of east side of west ith street provced: thence along last mentioned Hine southward to a pot tence by line parallel with and forty feet dis tant northward from building line of south- erty side of Virginia avenue to a point in the buikimg line of west side of Wert uth street prodaced; thence by last-men- tioned live northward to a point: thence by Hine parallel with and forty feet distant sonthw: from building Ime of northerly side of Vir avenue to a poin paralle! with and eiglity feet distant eastward from the building line of east side of G wn be the es" b street produced, to a point im building line of south C street produced: thence by Iast-men- tioned line westward to the place of begir-ning; Which shall be of the same style of arc ¢ city of Lancaster, in the State of ‘emmsyivania: /*revided, That the assent of the municipal authorities of the city of Washington or of the District of Columbia be first obtained te the erection of said depo & oe zaTRES — The Lydia Thompson troupe Performed the burlesjue of “Sinbad the Satior” at the National Theatre last eve the sapient old gentlemen who e Carnival. cam sion it was all nonsense. were pr and, after seeing the burlesque pt last night, earl '¥ in such cases bgure outa OF & meaning in what !s intended only use. In fact, @ burlesque is not burlesqae rd. These realistic folks can’ m Mother Goose. but discover m wt humor in “What i Know About Farming.” and yet they are not happy. ‘The tsching Lydia mates mustake, however, in scolding in ber stomp speech. Badinage would better then declaration am! more amasing. “Simbad” wil! be repeate to-night for Mise on the other side, in trying to ori ‘Thompson's benetit, The mér Rov’ holds thé hoards at Wall's’ 2, and still draws. ihe ama- teur per ormers ac it the: ives ereddy and the object. being to edveate a soldier fer West Point — patrom Sonera! Sherm gatshed persons have ace: to be present this even Teprerarae Home S: and interesting meeting of the Board gers of the Industrial Home evening at the “Home” in Georgetown. seven children inali have been provid food and leiging by the Institetion dua last month. the average number for the month having been about thirty-five. Bighteen bovs e been ewploved in the wood work shop in rgetown. Anil six girls in the paper bor shop Armory Souare. "The other children bare been variousiv emploveri ani taught habit« of BcUstry ae far as practicable. Instruction is sO giver in reading, writing, and arithmetic. be shop iu Georgetown mach in need more and better wactinery. and more room; tonsisting of Hon. H. B. Cooke, . Walter 8 Con, es). Mrs. anda comm ttee #8 object as the shop should hs tal of '&3,900, with the expectation that the ingtitution can then be supported from the profits upon the work Messrs. J. A. Magruder. M. V. Buckey, and}. S. Biackfori! were appointed a committee to endeavor to secure a better location fer the shep and sehco!. KINENT CoLrMtaN Cot mmencement of the medi- ege took teal department of Cuiuimbian Co! ‘ace esterday afteinoon at i which was crowded to ove. dowing. orchestra was present. The interes! Cises were opened with prayer by Kev f Son, president of the college. and atter ms rT ©. Kiley, the dean of the faculty, called of the graduates, a8 follows —_ Frank N. HM. Bannister, fy A 4 Howard, 1. ©. Dr. Antisel advressed the graduating claw at cons: lerable length upon the daties and responsibilities of the medival profession. A feeling ra’ ry was deliv- ered by Mr. Newlands, who was frequently ap ylanded. . Waany Kats aso THER Dornes.—Atan pout Koley's whart there are « umber of shanties which used as boarding-hocses fo atmen an‘! others who get occasional jobe ‘about the river front, such as shucking ovsters, &e 1 ares set of loafers and spongers who bang around these \aarters and do nothing but ptteh pennies and swindle Lard working men out of their earnings. A sweat cloth or two is Oat Op & plank every ti the back# of the police are Turned, and bets rang- ing trom Bye cent upwards are made on the cick, but when the police advance im that slrection. the cloth ts jerked up and the boys veatter. This nuisance suould be abated. —_e.—_—— Baer bait—The wewly formed District as- sociation = San yeayers held a speciai an al the National Hotel last evening, Mr. Fran baulais, of the JeMerson, presi ling, amd te Mowing ‘standing committees were an- wounced :—On Nomipations—Hough, of the Nateval, Young, of the Olympic, Baker, ét the Actives On Judiciary—Benner, of th: ‘ional, McLean, ot the Washingron. Hunger tefferson. Foster, of the Arlington, shed the Rosedale. Om Printing — Hort. #¢, and Potts, of the National. Alp POR THE PorB—Archbishop Spalting bas insucd a ciremlar te the Koman Uetholic clergy and faity of the diocese of Baltimore (which meludes the District of Columi: ape pealing .@r nancial ad for Pope Tae Archi gests thet the Reman taties of ocese devote one-half of their supenfuour jewelry, ornamenw and expenses u thi q . tothe sappo. tof the Pope. ‘TRE Soctan.k of the Ubio Republican Asso- elation, at Marini’s Hall last i, Was & de- entertainment Aworg the guests were Secretary Delano and ; Kepresentatives .j. G_ Sotherlard, of Michigen; Joel Asper, of Misouri. end two . A. Platt = and lady, of Virginia; J. K. Smaith. of Ohio, and mary others. ©) sTRRS—A? Rilew’s wharf yesterday ther. ver! @ wire twenty schooners loaded with reason of the ‘ays ——e MAGHIVICENT Dasions in French gilt jewel- vy. Alaska diamond's set in gold, anu a co: assortment of ove dollar jewelry, embracing ever «ne thousand styler. can be Prigae’s store, 107 Penn~ylvauia avenue. aa iss next plan chosen was to til up } The Potomac Fisheries. | the tar and “ assisted” Cunbingham oT. As Georgetown Advertisements. ie as thonght almost Cunningham turned, — races Nae Bake ve naan, | RetteE Soot meamipees | ESPACTAR MOsTOR. w 5 pre gel ‘The season being near at hand for the com- | STO™ o rs: of my removal from the District mencement of operations at the shad and her. | HY¢ MeDevitt appeared and Soepentic ri ring tsheries om the Potomac, Water street is made lively by the preparatory work. ‘rom Captain pe dy “Gibson, the oldest fisherman on | the Potomac river, we learned —— the landings on both the Maryland ginia shores bave been rented, and are being ned and equipped with fishermen and the necessary fixtures. Captain Gibson will ran E In ory yA Sepodied cr Watches snd Jeweley, tovepate st my Setanta era Coreacemed Pledges on band already. Btock and “a SELIG GOLDSTEIN, Sex. about $65,the char OTICE. the Stony Point, High’ Polut, Fair Landing, ; = ia “ackion. Cy. lahatngs. Few peovle arc Kv” Baving been first withdra nary tol gt, my saitee stock of GOODS aware of the lal and expense tend ie re Bridge street, rupning of these fishing shores. The Pos Methodist Episcopal Chareh. to : of losing @ large outlay by an unsuccessful BALTIMORE CONPERE® Mz. NATHAN GUTMAN * ‘most The Baltimore Annual Conference of the | ef Baltimore. and will hereafter only attend to the enterprises of the times. Ot BFATA°US | weernoaiet Episcopal Orch: met agar ses, |e eeON 2eD Commrsstow Wastes 2 . THE RICK day morning in Baltimore, and after devotional All indebted to merit pom i and settle is becom! greater and the suppty less every | exercises, the committeee appointed on Wedues- “*°:. GUTTMAN, year, as the fish are becoming scarcer. The four landings of Capt. Gibson require 2 men to work them, to whem he pays $20 each per month, and beard. In erder to secure suitable hands, be commences sending them down to the shozes several weeks before the season opens, @ay to prepare resolutions embodying the tec!- and wishes of the Conference in respect to the address of the committee from the Pennsy!- yania Conference of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, submitted a report which was unavimously adopted, hailing ‘the ex- m2-3t" Auction and Commission Merchant. PO THE PUBLiv. I bave by ht ont the entire STOCK tr andl? B: « of GOODS of E. Gutma ridge street. Georgetown, and will enlarge the same with a very fine siocX of ch: of fraternal among all “who ¢ : Soanecisene Ge ae for the work | Change o pang: erecting bs pon Ha — LACES, RIBBONS, a _ TIVE OPERATIONS truth” as the dawn of a brighter day, and as a | snd suchas L keep in my store in Baltimore: also, y commence about the Ist of Apri!, ant mited by law to the Ist of June, after b time a penalty is incurred for throwing a ne into the river. Forty men are rejuired to work the seine, which is generally about 3,000 concentration of moral power and holy infla- cress for the conversion and conqyest of the world.” ‘The second question of the Genera! Minutes was then called up, viz: “Who remain on tria!?” willadd s large stcck of INEBY G By motto wi be small m? 3t ODS. wick reteras, NGUTMAN: G®*4T BARGAINS IN COTTOBS. = the ch 8 paid for | The Committee of Examination reported atid | New York Mille, Wamentta. Andi in and Beeuy Pelee Linde elas Cree ne | ie Presiding ders presented the foliowing | other teat makee Shirting Misliue ar REDUCED average annual outlay by Capt. Gibson in his | gentlemen: Hobart H. Smith, Rober: esi ine era Ppecee one Gunlenabes business is upwards of . He has been shop, Octavius ©. Marriott, Wm. G. Herbert, Tee ieeas, nancies cate on Ghectinen ena employed at this business upwards of thirty | J&S. Mclaren, Geo. E. Maydwell, Abram R. | B},2 J Cottons ¥ I m 8, and is probably the most experiences | Xudis:ll, Lewis A. Thurlkel, Reuben Kolo ¥ fisherman on the river, yet he sometimes fails te tind anything to the proiit side of the account on settling up at the close of the season. Last vear he lost #4,000 and his labor, which he hopes two recover this season if the weather continucs David B. Winstead and.J. St. Clair Neil. Their characters were passed and they were continned on trial. dames P. Buxton was discoutinued at his own request. he third question of the genera: m'nutes wa fi > ting his boa:a and cackie | then called up, viz “Whe are smitzed ina | PAID FOR LADIES’. GENTS AND Teady, and is sendifg doam his wroviness aig | fall" Sounectoa?’ he foliowing gentlemen CBILDREN'S cher ores ISG, torce! “A Tew herrings have ‘already ‘been | Wefe Tevorted “William ‘T. MoKenrey, Tong BOUTS SHOES, cle. atl GBARWOHLS 173% brought fnto market, but no shad have been | 8M. Haslup, 8 Setown of Herbert Kichardson, J Wal ¥ town. Mote by ite, J. Wrank Goucher raetown oF Washington attended to, “ees Ty BOOKS, STATIONERY, Eio. EADINGS FOR LENT...... HE CHANGED CROss LEAVES GATHERED. STEPS TO THE ALTAR. WILSON'S SACBA PRIVATA. KIP'S LENTEN FAST.. SEWELL'S THOUGHTS ON BELIGION...$1.26 GOULBURN ON PERSONAL BELIGION,§1.00 Taylor, Aibert Arthur Ferter, McComa+ Stokes, W. Martin Furguson, I’. Monrd® Browning, Benjamin N. Wooden and Andrew J. Gill. They were called forward, and after devotional exercises, con. dusted by Rev. Dr. Hamilton, the usaal disc: linary questions were Lg arma to the ‘They were then addressed by the Bishop in fervent and impressive manner, and tor the present dismissed. Rey. Dr. Walden, the Agent of the Western Book ivepository, then addressed the conference at some length.’ Rev. Dr. Slicer called upon Dr. Lanahan, but he declined making any remarks, caught; those now in market having been brought from southern waters. WHO RENT TRE LANDINGS THIS TEAR? Freestone Point Landing has been rented to the Messrs. Downey, of Balcimore; Possum Nose and Bryant's Point to Jacob Fanner, of his city; Hooe’s Landing will be worked by r. Elias Hooe, Waller's Landing by James Walling, Windmill Point by Lewis Ashton, Cove House Point by Wm. L. Pratt, Caywood acing by taywood: B: ing and Simms’ Pow from; Maryland Point not Bay by Wun. Runner, Budd's Neck by —— Cunningham, Chi by Chapman Sons, Monkey Poi. & Co., Gut Landing by Thos. Esvott, way Landing not heard from, Moxley Point by Mr. Fanner, of Washington, and other landings a WASHINGTON CONPERENCE. This Conterence met again in Frederick Maryland, yesterday, Bishop Simpson in t chair, and, after devotional exercises, it was >y Downey 1 HERVEY S MEDITAT! < ou the Maryland side have not been hea: from. | Moved that Brother Jsaic Brown be located a. Lge ae FISH AND GAME. his own request. Carried. JAYS MOENING AND EVENING EX- Capt. Gibson proposes te bring his fish to his | The fifth question of the General Minutes BROS BE ceecseeon a $2.00 packing house in this city, and is having his Was resumed, when the characters of the to! seows put in order for this pu! In hi whieh ts’ ece lowing brethren were :_ John Valentine, Benjamin Brown, Lorenzo Snowden, G. 1. Pinkney, Alexander Posey, Nathaniel Jackson, Elijab flirkward, William S. Wilson, aud Joan house at the river front, part by Mr. MeKnight, river game besides. fish. din also kept a variety of it present there are BLANCHARD & MOHUN, packer in ice chests upwards of 300 pairs of ‘abtather Loggins’ relation wae changed from | CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR AND widgeons, bar and tail ducks; grow 3, ; .rtcidges | that of supernumerary to effective, and the fol- z i. and other Tow is. A large trodgh is Wiis ed BY bros gh pve Suemics od Gr ae BOOKS. Sa th vario kinds of ti c . 1. * 5 be le water to the brinyoceans Tom the freak | Piakacy. A. Poeey was erdned Bete N sud a Dredging the Washington Cana! ‘THE BRIDGE QUESTION. The Mud Wer—W alerandria Mut- fingers they must not dump their dirt on the Sacred Soil, fourth year’s studies. Thomas W. Booth and Jacob Owens, of the first year class, bad their fom a passed, and they were continued on ‘The eleventh question of the general minutes was taken up. Chesapeake District—B. Brown, presiding Ider. ‘ter paced. He represented his AN O08. uF Gop. ; COuT AND MORALS. 8. Lowell. i OURB. Proeto Oo eban tr. E'S DIUTIONABY OF AU’ Ober, Messrs. Teemyer X Co., the con:racters for t in a flourishing condition. Mission: strocts invalfinaoes Bon Gredeing the canal, have resumed work with | plan carried out, and’ the following effects | —f! 402 7th street, in additional machinery, and have their dred, Elders’ characters passed: SMe Guaeon EN. F. FRENCH, machines and attending scows at workin the | 8. Wilson, BP. Scott, W. H. Cook, J.B. Si MANUFACTORING pasin at the erstern terminus. They woa'd | den, A. Kennedy. s have cosmplotee the Raph pe of — chaweal —— bomen gar a a elder.— = aoe — me weeks since, but large quantities of sedi- | Character passed. Kepresented his distri: in ment lave been washed down, fllingit up again, | @ prosperous condition. Missionary plan c BLANK BOOKS MADB TO ORDER, hot of conrse coming from the upper porte Office at L. 0. Parke &C>.’s, NINTH STBF AT, NW. Five doors above Pennsylvania avenue, janis Washington, D. 0. V ISITISG CARDS, Elder: ters passed : . H. Robinson, C. G. es. H.R. Elbert, William Hicks, «J. Gross, %, P. Bell, W. Langford, and P. G. Matthew: e remaining districts reported, and confer- ence adjourned. ? GEORGETOWN, ‘TSE WATER will be let on the Georgetown level of the canal to-morrow, and Ly Momlay Pext boats will be arriving freely, loaded w.th to | both coal and grain, he Merchan' x change rooms wii! also open early next week, Which will give yuite an impetus to our opening Tied out, and the following effective of the canal it will make the wor e need : much lighter when they reach i K HOW AROUT THE RRIDGES? ‘There brs heen much poure.inz of the quec- ton bow they will be able to get their mac bevond the bridges, and they have been con. sidering how to do it. ‘The wooden bridges will vloubtless bave to be removed, and the brick bridge at New Jersey avenue is high erough to allow the dredging machines to pass under it, but the other bridges will have to be raised, and it is said that with some very s'mple machinery they can be raised and held suspended so ‘a allow the passage of the dredges, and thus will be but little if any additional expense there th BNGKAVED ANU PRINTED BAPEDITIOUSLY iN THE LATEST STYLB DIABIES FOR 1571 IN LABGB VABIBT1. curred. spring trade. How Anovr THR xp? SALy oF A Lop ow Buatt Srreer.—Mr. p. | BUATNPQOKS 18 BYRBE STILE OF BIND ‘The contractors for the work have bad con- | Robinson, sour merchant of Water street, ves- , BEST j | SCerable Jiiculty im tindingasuitable place to | terday purchasdl the house aud lot No. isi tthe d. Having been directed to pl n the Virginia side of the Potomac mped eome there, and thy Beall, near Congress street, of L. I. Cartwright for the sui of $5,500 cash. —————— ALEXANDRIA. ALL THE NEW BUOKS AS BUUS 48 PUS rw | WEDDING A®Y "FCEPTION CARDS Se that GBAVED. - into their harbor, protewed the damping operations WASHINGTON AND RicaMonD Kattroy» — | HANDSOME Gi o.~ AND BOOKS SUITABLD Sictors itnmediater® ceased, | Work on the Washington and Richmond Kuil- OK 52: Yeak's PRESENTS, tthe A 5 Toad is now in active progress almost along ibe at cils had taken action on the subject whole line of the proposed route from here to and eo west channel! on the sonth sicé of the Eastern h. and several scow loads were dumped e. The 'rsane Asylum, through Dr. Nicbols | text objected. claiming that the wharr at the asylum grounds would be rendered useless if Quantico, aud st is unqwestionably the wish of 4 large majority of the citizens of Alexandria, and even, as shown by @ petition presente to the Caty Council, of ihe property owners aud he stiect it is siee ission be obtained, that PHILP & SULOMON’S METROPULITAN SOUKSTORB, the «wash was Hlié) ap. They next went of way through the city may be graut- | deas 911 PENASYLVARIA AVES the bridge, and yesterday were dumping Toad before the contractors commence Fastern Branch, between Benning’s Bridge | and so be compelled to continue operations on BANKERS. an‘ the lower bridge, but there is some difti- | the <ectiob the survey route of which rans culty there, as they are delayed on account of | outside ot ands.ound the corporate limita, Lare- the drawer. They returned to the Potomac | ly touching them, inorder to comply with the ph fete COOKE @ CO., fo Say, bnt the resnit is not known. The Alex- | terms of itscharter, at their extreme north- | Andria Gazette says “We hard y.think that we | western border. BANIERS, sha!! bavea-naval war on the Potomac’ atv Persoxal.—Major E. M. Braxton was here And sell. at current rates: the uf itis probable that it may | yesterday on bis way trom Fauquier county, | @OY NT SECURIT; GOLD AND be a ‘boat race. where a summoned to attend a geet EES at = ore Soar’ 3 Vv, amination, before a U.S. mraissoner, of wit- tet A: Hoten xed, the pioneer ot the Yo | pesses in the case of the Congressional election | = SLL EXO! Beaten F soe Semite Valley, exhibited at the social reunion | which Mr. MoKe! is contesting. He bas | “Furnish BEVENUE STAMPS of all Senoming | in the Metrop Church last evening counties of the district | tions. Ise OBBTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. some beautiful paporamic views of se@nery ees. Mr. {saiah Fisher, of | bearing interest. jae-tt the Pacitic Railroad and the Yo Semite | fii: city. ws Mr. MeKenzie’s counsel. Valley, and ga the country, which waa those who description ot reatiy enjoved by jad the good fortune to be present. CRCKEN THikves.—About 5 o'clock this ~. Offcers Stimcheomb and Harris saw ured boys carrying heavy bags, and on balipg them they dropper , Raicroap HANDSs.—The steamer Pioneer oar- tied down the river, this morning, a hundred laborers to be employed on the Fredericksburg railroad.— Gazette last evening. GITY ITEMS. bl eatery @ co, 437 F Street, (two doors from U. 8, u cots (te docrs trom U. 8, Treasury WASHINGTON, D.C. Hecotve Deposits, and transact a General Banking the bags and made us r esc: 1 age d ey Spee 1 Exchange on the princtpal cities taken and gives Seickene hich bee teen Getty eee! | | vxrna oryize in Linon Onllare, and at lower a a * 5 ——- oe -——_ Loans ated on the best terms, Tux Porowac Mutts Cement Cowraxy | ‘ail ents mut evening alacted the following beard of di-'] Lenn Gis ir aneat toes On De paisime balers See ee Denney rectors for the ensuing year —Nicholas Acker, | Miller's, 429 7th street, opposite Odd Feil toon MIDDLETON & 00, A. K. Shepherd, S. T-G. Morsell, J. W. Barker. | Hall. EY W. G. Metzeroti and John Purdy — THE COURTS. Civevit CouRR—Chief Justice Cariter —The Sickles eut-olt case is still progressing in this court, and likely to occupy the attention of the court for some days to come. Pouce Court, To-pay, Judge Sneil.—Geo Hall, colored, charged with fast driving: fined lace, drunk and disorderly J and costs. Anthony Perecca, « Span- ard, charged with sellipg cigars without a 5 fned $2. Sh i Geo. W. Cochran, paid the fine for the accase Elizabeth Stewart im- bibed too freely of coru juice last night, and etticd up with Judge Snell this mgrning, hen there was a balance against her of $5 for cars- ing too loudly aud publicly. Elizabeth Howard, of Elizabeth No. 1, was brought 8 officer far loud and boisterous ged in on soeing Companion #0 anceremoniously carried + Asa reminder, the judge tined her $5. William Jackson, fearing the approaching coal fanune would catch him without tael, ap eee Noverties in Neck Waar, at the Original FART, —— &. WasHinerop Franc’s, 4)1 7th street. The cheapest Store in ‘ANT, WASHINGTON.& O0., BaNKERs, the city: No branch stores. 321 aeons Buy THB CaLenRareEp © Feanc” CoLtars, the best Paper Collar in the market, tor sale only at the Original Frane’s, 431 ith street Louk for the name. No branch stores. 3,/,1 - ‘TAKE AYER’S SARSAPARILLA to parify the blood and purge out the humors, pimples, boiis ‘and sores which are merely emblems of the cot- tenness within. =—3- SAVE YOUR Money and buy yonr Gent’ ¥ar- nishings at the Original Frane’s, 431 7th street ‘The cheapest Store in the city, No braneb stores. 8,21; ° Gext’s Harr Hoag, of all the ditterent grades, in Cotton, Liste, and Merino, at prices fo suit the most economical, at the Original Franc’s, 31 7th street. No branch stores. 5,2,1 | GREAT VARIETY IN Wate SIRT -one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or studs—open au front or in back—all sizes—at the Uriginal Jrigied a half bushel of coal belonging to Geo. | Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 1th street, ©. Smith, to which te plenaed guilty, and was | /at Popular Prices, No branch stor : fined +10 and costs. Utiam Hhwking,colered, i ee es ag o> tN & snail white vicious || For Corns, Bynions, Cinb and Ingrowing George Washington, was | ‘Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. John Boyie, —— with drivinga | ‘White's establi No. 535 15th street, op- g9B on the ‘ootway, forfeited bis collateral | posite United States Treasury. 2,21,2: poor Hoce nace SE by not answering. Jae. Thornton, colored, tor taking a bushet Se coal not his own, was || BaLsmieeaw Hose for ladies. at the astonish- New 7-30 Gold Lean. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT) JAY COOKE &@ co. THE ‘ First Mortgage land Grant Gold Bonds ol NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPARY Witla lbh Seeeaamere loud an | Sng wy iat P eet. Baum'y Come: | gr Nene ent oy 0 Fi Ben, one i pedace reovaiare: us ied SS | Fair, sia, —_ IS et Grant tring ort teen Pena Bes Mary Holland aud Hanaeh Fitzsimmons, the | _GENT's AND Laprms’ Kid Gloves at #1 a pair, | 3 es gf Land to sesh ps é former a bears boilt and ey married wo- all sizes. A new assortment just received at 0. Primi free con Os oak wo ne} monn, and the latter apare iuste red naadea |-aum's Corset Factory, 408 7th st. (Brinotpal cad ot hic apes a ie invert eee ae eee rate amans coaten.'| ewrian has all kinds of thermometers. ©} leet iy .at the rate AND TREES: were placed in the docket together, charged TsNTHS 'T. per annam. with quarreling and: ow t9th street. As =— —= = Siadreea Ficenomimations of B10, em. Bear as could be asce: these women had |} 8 ae Te are Messrs. 3ay @ regular set to, both of¢hem coming out with T= CELEBRATED \ ‘of eli and 3. +4 Nitible marks of be sertmmage on their faces. > at tas Pemassteae nebo it ie pot knows, bat who endodit ~) Com * fed begs the ‘omer a nee the ° peretes neears ntgum staligumee er onéen and = metal eivable . Je wae areblece ‘ell exact ho gas mo t PResive (oF 1-40), ta Sxchange for the Company's in .ault, amdse ordered ns ma ar isple of whic they were sent belo mus sealed baatoreatlinnal PAR CONDUCTOR. Witt C. Cunningham, of Frederickebarg, was brought tte court this anorning, whe > a Jobn Borden, conductor of street car No. 21 . FLORIDA WATE Borthern : : Sppeared and 4 Warrant was isued, char; on whith him with as- kill. Condue- + i La \- wishing to exchange stocks or other bonds f: to'ao. with ay of our ri who wi price for all MARKKTABLS inghi ash hingham guage, threatening witness, and fllowed ‘ oOuton the platform, at the same time con’ ning his al buse; that witness ¢: nilated first, end Snally told Cunnin, that he would have to remove bin fe, the car, it being against the rales of to alfow in- Ser Se ler tteses Ripa bim he | THE MUUT LASTING, AGEBRABLE ont 2B- ‘WRESHING OF ALL FREFUMED, for use on the Handkerchief, ot the Tollet,and tn the Bath. For LADIES’ GOODS, Etc. Important!:! ‘Wl nell until fhe 1th of March the following de- sirable GOUDS at PRIME CUST - RRAL LACES, OF EVERY DESUBIPTION: Comprising APPLiQ CK TRBEAD « POLST Gi Vale ec Ez ors. HAMBURG EDGINGS and OLLABS Ni eTINGS, 'UCKED and STITC b. _ eee and eS ORIES. All other goods at the lowest market price. E.G. DAVIS, S01 Market Bpace, corner Sth street. Ew IBBONS in all the desirable SPRING N bee in plain and gros crais. just re cvived at Davis. —_—_—____ SPEING HATS, FLOWEBS, &c.. received every dey at DAVIs 4 24 a eS Pe em & COVENTRY FRILLINGS, COTTON TRIM MINGB, &c., complete. au: ccm petition, at . FOR THE LADIES, ee NATUBAL CUBLS of every shade, size and style, which I will sell lower than any other honse in the eity. Also ge assor* nent of French CORSETS at Tow prices; Ladies’ UNDERCLOTHING at redaced prices. All kinds of real LACKS, HANDAES CHIEFS, COLLABS very cheap, at 8. NELLES 715 Market Spare. fers-tt UST BECEIVED— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NATURAL CUBLS, which Leell yery ches; jam0-tf (JUST BECEIVED— 200 dozen of our best PARIS KID GLOVES. Ss. ER, 715 MARKT SPACE M@. WILLIAN, 907 PannsYivaNis AVENVE, Has always the finest assortment of BEAL LACES, }» Feathers, Bibbons, an¢ Hate, Silks, Satine Weivetny Beaty Cloaks, Dresses, and’ Under .F. Corsets, Har Braida ae. KRESS! AKS MAD! atthe eaten alee bes INSURANCE. 8. BELLER. 716 Market Space, st 61 per pair. Ja30-tf F BORTHWESTERN MUTUAL Live /BSCRANCE OOMPANY Avs. GAYLORD, Hxser 8mitH, Vice Pres't; Joun ina Ore rat Thie companies, Otintereat oe ts mortality. and holds Office 669 7th street, fee'im ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY. Ne. 178 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. OAPITAL AND ASSETS. eeennonmne,$400,000 mpmonp © PGR, President, JAS. GOPSILL, Vice ‘This Com; issues and ment Policies ob the Mercae Fiat ee teow peering are trian gic ma Derma on ce,” Annual div ‘on-forfeitable, fo extra raice for female matitty days’ grace allowed in payment of pre No Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment of Premiums. Bevecep Bates.—The premiums charged this pany are reduced so low ts to outa In’ pone 2 26 PEE CENT. DIVIDEND IN ADVANCE. All the Policies issued b; this ‘pany Contain qitvee cuarantecing 's positive Ua-W SURRENDER roxas LOCAL BOABD OF DIRECTORS FO) ISTBIOT any or one = t vem _ jenevas Sor Distrvet Coin jan an” “EET hic sarcot sorbate Pot Oitce. ’S INSURANCE COMPAR? WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, ‘Office: Room No.1, over the Bank of Washington. @HAKTERED BY CONGRESS 1537, CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS, $270,000, Inseres a ‘iptions of in the District of Columbia Me charas 12r seante er woheaaes DIRECTORS: CO recomend $: oe 5 bi Reece. pik es Ne eats of Washington. JAMES ADAMS, President. VY LOSSSS Hats sas eats by Al ustay HH. as Oar INSUBANOB BOOMS or 2. BANGOR AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. $19 SBYBRTH STREET, OPPOSITE POS? OFFICE, 'O_ THEIR 4,000 Posie WHO POL DBRS IN THIS DISTRICTS AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY IN THE SEST OOMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES a PLY obi TORE CASH ASSETS. incoy SEE TOE t.M, HANSON ANDSB. LEWIS BLACKFORD 619 SEVESTH STREBT, for thin have varied from sto per geal the apeenlna panier serene i SOUND LIVERS ape [Vint Wousancucomrany'!? Diergict OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED 40GUST 26, 167: ORBE OBPIT AL. see nreen es nsevene $100, 0Q0 Sh Be TYLER’s COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, @ntafallible remety for SOCK OF CA8H 8 BRITANNIA RBOADWAY | * = =. SOC ESSORS To GEORGE 1. LANGLEY 4 son, BALERS oN WOOD AND Coan, would respectfully call the attention of the to the fect that they still hold forth at fos ty bigs 914 MASSAUB( SETTS AVEN( south side, and hate also opened @ Branch Ya CORNER FIFTH AND © ST 3 where we keep everything in the FLO! Tine as wellas WOOD and COAL to compete with any honest 2 Give use call before going lsew here coe AND WvuOD DIRECT FROM THE WHanr QUANTITY AND QUALITY GUAKANTERD tewives SPLIT HERRING, J z * SCALED BEBBING, WOOD at proportiouately low rates. Ord-r a | seived prgall the principal Grocery. Drag. Sta et | ry. eve Bor ouehout the ti! ade sd | eitice. 319 Tih stree oat UBicr a m *To compete with ve sold for gros, . Depot for Pri s Krplosses Aire nd. —— —_— Just received. 100 gallons Pratt» ASTRAL OL, 1 Wwoep:: ted not to explode je scpplied at New = York BHCC PY BROWNING & MIDDLETON, | en ee SAD 014 Peunsyivania avenue, | We sell pone but the best quality “4 WIN. ee. | LYKENS VALLEY. RED ood WHITE asm Our stock of WINKS and LIQUORS fs very com- OOALS, ete aud cannot be surpassed by any thissideof | all sizes. Fill etl orders promptly. CHEAP Sew Work. It comprises tbe best brands et OBam- | ais, OAK, PINE, and HICKORY WOOD mong which cau be found— j * PY Reclorer's "Carte Blanche” Obampagne, sawed and spitt avy length or size. " VWre. Clicquot do. Orders sen Mostt & Chandar, (Green Seal.) ao | Ome and yard, south side canal, corner 7th st. GH Mumm s"Dry Vermnay” do. Oo : jalete WALTER H. MARLOW, Pleasant Valley “Oarte Blanche” oo. | Pleasant Valley“ Paris Exposition” do. ] EDUCATIONAL. 7. Hennessy & Co. Oc = aac ‘andy, Ovard, Du 2 Se Commer Brandy. Cuaseeee IN LATIN & ORGANIZING aT California z=: adetre: bong AS Wasbin, aged wonDals wa = ate we, taseate Pare Malsgs, | NESDAYS and § as fH ovclock pein En For sale low, by 5 trac ¥ Pro’ BPR NoeR " OWNING & MIDDLETON, —_ | Principal Sr West Rnd Academy” Giese in by 614 Pennsylvanie ayonue. will Biss be formed Mf applications ‘* SHERRY WINE IN BOND. ry yg St favered SEB RY in the Custom ©. which we will oll at avery small ad- ‘BW EXPEBIENG! vr New oo her own, 7 vanes. It is wine ofour own importation from the celebrated house of Yeasi, Cadiz, pomuced by sa ty os ie be prepared tor any Uctiowe TORS fhe st DENTISTRY. . FOSTER, M.D, ms removed to Ne jew York avenue, a DDUETON, 614 Pennsylvania avente, —- . cot 12th street, ore UTY OFF GROCERIES.—We are selling TEN | pon pt 4 Dvth UeE coos ¥ BAS Aut OTHnus Tab : asc ses sat ine Best Family Ficur. $2.8) guarter barrel. NozcE—>! 4H. Dai Dentist, for- xcellent Family Fioar g2%0 juarter barrel. ly Ao hee removed oF te, ‘to Mo. et Space, next door to Da- Best Java, Zc. per tb.; only Sic. per Ib. vis” store. moderate. dec am Prime p. perib.; bb — 5 3 ily 230. per White Rio, 2c, per Ib | Roasted, only Zc. per Ib. . &. PRATT. Graduate of Obio College of pieces. Cot Loaf Drips (worth $1.80), for $1 eee] ae | lon. en by a be ke 2s Beet Hama.vonly aie per Ib. Prime Remora. lat Bacon (sugar cured), 16c, per it. Porto Rico nee 2 UL iain Bro only Hie. rt Demerara TAL OFFICB te early ratte) ve wer ib. Rew Greene, Cockce URS Eater ere oe A Brown. Ic. per Ib. Winslow's Green Oorn, Bbc. LEK, tome ta the itty Se Ides Boat Glades Butter, ae. per ib, est | anner and prices, Bitrocs ite. = Ges for extracting teeth meee Ta for Sipe 120 Lmpertal neat oF Ss Gunpowder . 1s Enperial "fea tor ‘We. per Ib. Bost Black Tes for the. por Ib. ‘Meal, Dried Cherries, fel BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. No Branch Office. * BOILED CIVER APPLE SAUCE. NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 600 BUCKET JUST BRORIVED @uitable size tor Pamitier. ——s ROBERT FULTON & Co., A choice article, put ap in real New England style, by B.M, Barker, Aptrim, B. H, 226 MINE ovEner, as BETWBEN D STBRERT AND PEBBSYLVANIS Sees Avance. ‘The Trade eeppiled at JOBBING BATEB. ADVANCES MONEY ; ELPHONZO YOUNGS, at ROURE AKD T MRECHART, ——— ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATRS, ald MASONIC TEMPLE, * Reduction in Prices. iN GOVERNMENT. oiTt, METZGER & BYLEB, 417 SEVENTH STEEET. DIAMONDS, Grxt ro Oop FELLows’ Bata GOLD ABD SILVER WaTCEm. We reepectfully call the attention of the pubiic our stock of FINE GBUCEBIES, TEAS, WLHES, &c., all of the FINBST QUALITY and nearly all pur PIeTOLS, chased since the DECLI! OF TABIFF, whicd bereft oat cl give the a et we m beerfally congumer. Pianos. Acall trom the public s solicited, as we are con8- dent wecan please both in regard to PRIUBS and FINE CLOTHING, ae, QUALITY OF GOUDS. jand-ly ‘The above GOODE 'UDBOR, BOUGHT FOR CASE. Bol sipB {Enis Avanea, gupecd peae Sia «= vetoes ra ASERSGyE eeeion vet w PRAM ABE C.* POW 8, Cone, sx: ORNAMENTAL PAREER. ‘ae 627 Hass Large Stock of UNREDEEMED PROPERT Nr ne pase, siecen getietn et co For Sale at Grest Bargains Keeps 2o0de 8 months before sold te PAY ADVANCES. Bigg ne connesticn ‘with any other establishment, ay G, eoupstenx a co, ° Loan Office, 907 AND 209 4% STERBT. Neer Pennsylvania everve.

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