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Love. "Pre might of one fair fa. Por tbat weaned 25 he: ‘The deantr, ante-past of joys above, Iustructs me in the lore that sain For ©, bow good, how bea ‘The God that made eo good a thing a8 thee, So fair an image of the heaveniy Dove! Forgive me if { cannot tarn away From those sweet eyes that are my earthly heaven, For they ar To tempt my fe ta approve; al mast be sdenignly given Av’ iweli roo J live 2 love in God's pe = ¥ -o-- ~ Ghastiy Spectacie After the Battie of Neutity. he Dect aud Worn Some of ord in Haad— 8 ly illy Road Correspond. Londen FT , without metaphor, a ¢ , While holes plowed in tne and scaticred show Of what we are to army : hile long, thin loud marked the progress of some vi ~ anto death, who had crawled in ath the shadow of a Bpow * and ny there * iw ghastiy relief in th down the ebimney. [0 som evidentiy been 2 contest, ha: one’ apor Teelan anor y So many fade and crash of sheils increase served bat to their beite. ying There wre one atone courtyard, 3 Isome young wou black hair braided about her temple upon her lips, aud the fragment of a in her band. belonged to the 8th battalion, and had been struck down by te explosion of « shell. Further on, balf buried under a heavy vor Which bad failen trom its Lunges, were two Men, one a sailor and the other @ suldier of the hue, killed by fragu the same projectile, and kaif across the di over tue courtyard Blones were trails of some long creaper just Darsting into leaf. Many houses are unrooted ‘aud oper to the sky, while shattered blocks of and heaps cf isick and slate render some of the narrow lanes slmost imapassable. | J found upon inquiry tuat a very large propor. | tion of the victims of act few days are aluw aceures. | Wor death | fear, nor purgatorial Gres. | ' } women, counting together those who have been Killed by accident and those who have perished sword ip hand. Une ialy, indeed, bids fair to Fival Theroigne de Mericoart—*Citoyenns Eautle?,” as she ts calied, wife of the General of the same name, who now commands at Isey, and who isa member of the Commune. It is said that she bas been under fire several times, aud has picked oi her wen with suldieriy sang: freid. 1 wandered from street to street aad Villas that ne: ‘trees along the Neuilly road, and a m elanckoly at they are. Everywhere choice shrubs lyi prone upon the ground, and Saas Vases and spliniers of green shutters. 8 without bs fountain-tazzas overtarnod, bal- eoniee torn down, and verandahs bent and broken. In those cams where doors remain in- tact the windows are all shattered, and rooms and garden waiks are strewn with broken glass. Fortunately, almost all furniture has been re. moved, and even in such houses as til! boast of eurtains and housebold stuff but litt!e appears to bave been taken by the plunderer. Meanwhile | became aware that the battle on wy left was increasing iu intensity. The long venue of Neuilly became perforce a kind of eutral ground, being swept by both parties, from the ramparts as well as from the batteries @t Courbevole. A division was therefore made of the Versailles Corps d’Armee, one portion tring upon Boulogne and the racing ground ©f Longchamps, the other occupying Sadlou- Ville. ‘Lhese two divisions poured a joint fire on Porte Maillot, aided im their efforts by shells Bnd meiter a milrailie from Mont Valerien. The trees that still remain in tue ‘Bois appeared on fire, bait enveloped as they were in a | dense white smoke. A vivient fustilade | mtinued, lasting until sunset, while shelis | were incessantly hurled on’ Maillot, the Temes, ard the Arch ot Triumph.’ Five jectiles fell within the American ambu- | ce, Which is empty and left to its fate; twenty } more exploded at ths top of the Champ= Ely sees within half an hour. Foot passengers tied seared, or sunk under the shai! the houses, and the national guards re: hidden be- bind corners, shaking their fixts and vowing | wengeance om the canulee. “We have had enough of this,” they said. “We have been too long sudfering with those brutes. Out with the Jeu Gregecis, the picrate de potasse, and the ‘dynamite. e will sweep them from the face and th Farms and Bttered imprecations, and thea resumed their Pipes and retired still further uvder shelier, Guite satistied with their own condat. & Little Komance. A Wife for @ Promissory Note ‘The cate of Delia Wright vs. William H. Wright was an action commenced in Sepzem- ber, 18€8, and is brought to recover the amount of @ promissory note alleged to have been given the detendant to the plaintit?. The come - ae states that on the Ist of March, 1858, the defendant delivered to the plaintiff, then Delia Esterbrook, his promissory note iar $34) payable to her six months after date wi eet, the consideration being that she would marry bim. She had previously refused giving ber consent unless he would make a settlement on ber, and the note was given as such settie- went. On the lith of March she married de- fendant, and subsequently put the note, three Jetters and some other papers in a box, tied a stFing around it, wrapped a newspaper around it, ted another e accused the defendant of taking the mote autor the bom; he did not deny it but she need Bet make @ fuss about it. She had never seen the note afer, never transferred it to any body, and it had never been paid paid. Before her marriage, the plantiff had shown the note and some leiter from the defendant to several par- ties, aan = testified —— defendant's bandwri defendant denied the allega- ove in the complaint. rn The matter was given to a referee, who found that the note bad been delivered to plaintitt, that it had not been paid, and that the piaintit! Was ent.tied to recover. Whereupon judgement Was entered for her in the sam of $6051.78 An appeal was taken by defendant, which came np for argument to-day, and on’ which occasion was reserved.—N. ¥. £zprezs, 2th. —_——_ -<e2 - Waar We Suovtp Eat.—Prof. Blot, the noted French ga=tronomer, delivered a lecture | the other night, in Cooper Institute Sw York, | rs Soups and Gtb, “s anid that the majority | the cooks in this country do not know how tj read and write, and cook-buoks were valueless to them. A great deal of sickness was <atfered on account of bad cooking. “Nev enough atten- tion was paid by Americans to cookery. He could starve aman on ten pounds of beef per fay if be cooked it in a certain manner. Dys- Fepsia was more prevalent in this than in any | other country, because so little time was given | bere to the selection, preparation aud eatiag of food. al Sedentary people should not eat meat twice a = een ne mental es cee oat fish every day. Soup was properly the tirst course, because it oxte lan = ‘unctions for the reception ich follows. Milk should enter largely into the diet of children, while broth was the staff of life for the Fun was an excellent diet for brain-workers, on ac- count of the quantity of phosphoras contained imit. Inthe of an idiot there was ouly one per cent. of phosphorus, while in the brain of an intelligent of Postuaster- val Cresswell: Cresswell was admitted to be the best stamp- er in the State of Maryland, and his Elkton was S7 George Alfred Townsend writes from Elkton, arvtand, Gener. f f be about year. He married a lady with a fair fortune, and was himseli lett con- siderable ey by bis enterprising father. s7 The latest style at a dinner party isto have placed at each lady’s piate, on which is ted she Dill of farc, and on the sida of which a smal) leer pe Fy me #0 that she is able to survey herself and keep cool. | locked on calmly. Of course he did. I: was in | the surface by their increasod ¢ Sprouts—We do x epton is paid to 2 excellence deserves. is seldom seen ip ow id be sown now, the same as nd transplant wh Zontt rows two feet apa twelve or fifteen inches apart is the row. sprouts grow upon and cover the lke little green roses or miniat they are boiled and buttere: what like the cabbage, but and are free from the unwh latter. Asparagus —in the haste of writing last week's 13 e:tions for prepatiag the asparagas bed, we owitted to say that the modern plan of gutting large spires ts to set the roots onfy from three to fur inches below the surface, and each year add an ineb of fresb soil to the bed until the depth of soli upon the roots as originally set shall be ten or twelve inches. Dian We now ours¢lves pursa age is that it will continue to retain the full size of the spires instead of di hing as the beds get older. ‘The roots bave a tenden more delic: lesomeness of (he addition of soil is intended to evil effect from it. Culture of the Horse Radish —The cultivation Of this vegetabie is as simple as anything can be, though we find most elaborate directions for nroteract any it fu some of our sidewalk ag The sell should be deep with al of ar inches deen nh rows, of handy working. gerden it matters tittle whe f, as itroon sprouts ay as the whole crop is remote. supply iteelf year after year rare will he enoag have had such it has heen fa all and replanted, and ceesary. is malehing rather renewed in the sens : the sun or the drought reqaires ir; should it be done w: plants are of & injured by the ap if too thick, will in a 2 my the sprouting, and where it does ats to be weak and sp z- t-bushes also defight in a moist, cont provides this if applied in suficient quantity —Germantown T: i neither Latter the suckers or new height A Mystentove Poisonina Case—1 Plyzi cian Implicated.—Lawrence, Kansas, was ho: fied Thursday morning at the h dead in his by fe, for admi ing poise : deceased. Kuth has been business manager of the Tribune, of that city, since July 1. The Doctor’s wife died very suddenly, one summer, while he was absent, and it is thought that poison has been nsed by bim to clear the Nay for obtaining Ruth's wie. Mre. Ruth w ‘Leavenworth Wednesday, where, It is she bas beed arrested for at least knowi thing of the transaction. A note was Ruth's room, stating that Dr. Mediicot given him something that did not appear to act right, and revjuesting that bis body should be examined if any‘hing went wrong. A partial examination of the body bas been made, Dut nothing definite is known. Mr. ath was a lieutenant in the 19th Kansas Volunteers ployed for Office at St. remembered, ds horse. whipped his wite’s hueband, who tried to shoot Ruth for accompanying her to the theater and elsewhere. After she obtaineda divorce, Ru married ber. What causes the greatest’ as: isbment ie the fact that Ruth aad bis wife peared to love and esteem each other so highiy. ‘The affair is & great mystery. A NatHan McRdgR Mystmey tx Virainta. The fiendish murder of Charles Friend, a re spected citizen of fifty years, living in'a tine Fills about a mile anda half from Petersburg, v 1] in many of its featares vo the Mr. Friend had watked alone to Petersburg, in the evening, and when retarn- ing along the railroad, and within hail a mile of home, was approached trom behind, anit a fear- fui blow from a clud deait on the back part of bis head, crushing the skull and felling him to the ground. 4 train approaching, the assassin, who lurked near, dragged his ‘ietim ‘upon the track, bat Mr. f tli some strength and consci succeeded in crawling off the ra:ls, ain. Svon be felt himself raise asit by @ friendly hand, and ied across the briige and to bis own lane. Here he was agsin as- faulted with the club, and his nose ani check ones smashed in. He was able tu ery out, and being heard and carried to the hoase, lived long enough to describe the circumstances of his murder and to assert his belief that th wasa black mau. No clue to ther is yet found, though a woman, w! ton the track, is thought to know more of the matier than she will teil. SHAD, according te the opinion of Seth t, of leu not attain their tull growth soon age of three or four years.‘ are formed from the examination and com;-arison of the young shad hatched out in aciiti breeding troughs an: caught in the Hat son. Young shad hatched out are at the age of Weeks only 0: € and one quarter inches low not larger round than an ordinary sized da: ing needle, while inthe mouth of June, shad Sve inches long are esught ia the Huds: The theory is advanced that the five inch shad is one year old, and having remained in the river er near its mouth during the frat twelve months, comes up the river with the old shad in the spring. —+200- THE Ucty Fassiows.—The ugliness of th Present fashion of women’s street dress is the subject of general remark among men. From Bead to foot, it is a succession of deforming additions to the natural female igure, Trailing skirts covered with mud and dust, end thse awful bustles, combine to make tae fashiorably attired woman a mass of ridiculous absurdities. Can it be that the over- throw of Paris as a seat of political power is incident with the loss of its aathority in mi‘ bery and ¢ressmaking? As it is, the delight which men of sense Usually take in looking at the fair sex is wonderfully impaired, sf not altogether destroyed.—v. ¥. Paris RCH BISHOPS. — Apropos of the “persecution” of Mgr. Darhoy by the commune, it is remarked that since the revolution of 1759 no archbishop of Pacis has died @ notural death, archiepiscopally consid ered. In 1793 M. de Juigne died on th scaf- fold. In 1815 the Cardinal Maury fled to Kome with the members of the Bonaparte fam ly. Ip 1820 M. de Duelen was pursned an? hunted by the peopie; the archiepiscopa! palace was sacked and destroyed. M. Affre, his successor, was ene tombed at the barricsde of the Faubourg Saint Antoine in 1648. Mgr. Sizborn, who succeeide him, was assassinated by Verger in IS, a: now Mgr. Darboy ie waiting tosce how the eueey Of Dis neck intend to dispose of him. A DvEt or Locoxorivas —The broad ideas of the West were iilustrated recently a! Yeoria, literally in @ striking way. A quarcel between two railway companies concerning righ! 9% way, culminated ina battle of the locomot ves. Three engines ot company No. 1, having “taken up a position” on the track, an attack was made upon them by five other engines belonjing t company No. 2; and for an hour the forces butted at each other like rams out holiday in the same field. The Mayor « ¢ aud Peoria. ss0e- Tax Wonkine Prorix.—The Knights of St. be gp emp ee | & convention in New York, and this body, which is composed of about 200 delegates, has resolutions expressing a“ determination to fight against coo.ic labor with every legal weapon ‘anteed by te Con- stitution, to support no inistration that will not guarantee its total and immediate suppras- sion, and to combine to form an anti-coolie Jeague to procure its inal destruction, if possi- Die.” +s0e- — CONSUMPTION, Its Cure and Its Preventive, BY J. H. SCHENCK, M. D, Many e human being has away. for whose death there was! no otber reancn t naglect of roven means Those near snd dear totamliy and crisnds are dlsep, ~ {he'dreamlees slember ito which, had they DE. JOPEPH H. SOHENOK'S SIMPLE TREAT. and avafied fhemselves of kis wonderful efficacious medicines, they would not Have fallen, . Schenck hag in his own case proved that erever euffictent vitality remains, ¢! ot: 'y bis medicines and his directions for their use, auickened into healthful vigor. r there is nothing presumptions. Valid is made no representations times substantiated by living . ‘The th of the care by Ls. Schenck smedicines fs as simple as itis cntall Its philosophy requires no argument. It im self- Seguring, self cons incing. i ‘The Beaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of ti isaseniied. Two-thirds of the cases of or somption originate in dyspepsia and a fun disordered liver. With this condition, the srone tubes “sympathize” with the stomach. They re- nd to the morbifle action of the liver. Here, then. comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all ite distres:ing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION The Mandrave Pills are composed of ove of Na fure’s noblest giite—the »phillam Peltatum. They possess all tae blood-ae or properties of calomel, but. nulike calomel “LEAVE NO STING BEHIND The work of cure ts now beginning c wels and i e iver, li mite torpi d the paties nees fr vely 8p getting, at A SUPPLY 08 GOUD BLOUD Seaweed Tonic, 1 ction with tes and assin het the Pills, ch. apperite ne est Hiood Purifier ever yer culgert father to suffering man. t ecings. it prepares them in for a very Short time the malady t that it cecupicd ism ut, in al vs womanhood th GIVEN UP AS Lost. The second thing is, the paitents mr pm Foom until they get wei: o fh air, am ct the count: niet; they m 10 ae much snd as fast aN the ete Wili bear. to get up agooa. patients must keep in g et w YF ieee bas a gre i*, and ian great point to gain To deepair of cure atter ‘h evidence of its possi. bility in the worst cages, and moral certainty in all cthers, te sinful. Dr. Sahonck's personal to the ‘Faculty of bis owa cure was in these 2 w. BY years azo I was in the Isat etages of con- m, confined to my bed, and at on Physicians thengit that 1 could not li then, like @ drowning man catching at straws, heard of and obtained the preparstions whick Lnow oller ty the put lic. and they mate & perfect care of me, , It seemed to ine that Leouta feel them pene- 6 . “As soon as that begun to fever, pain and night sweats and nly appetite becam 8 with aithenlty that I could keep from eating too mach I soon gained my strength, and haye grown in flesh ever since.” 1 was weighed shortly after my recovery,” Rector, “then looking like « mere skeleton; my weight was only uinety-seven pounds; my present weis ht is two bundred and twenty-five (225) pound: and tor yeare I have enjoyed uninterrupted health Dr. echenck has discontinued bis professional vinta to New York and Boston. He or his som, Dr, J.B. Schenck, Jr. still continiue to see pa: ai their office, No. 18 North sixih street, Phiiadel- phia, every’ Saturday, from 9a.m.to3 p:m. Those who wish a thoroogh examination with meter will be charged five dollars. The ter declares the exact condition of the Ings, and Patients can readily learn whether they are curable oF,pe ‘The directions for teking the medicines are Follow pted to the intelligence even of chiid. directions. and kind Nature will excepting that in some cases the are to be tuken in increased doses; cines need no other instructions that ac vite. OF return’ wel come symptom. When t comes. as it willcuine. lot the despatring at once be of good cheer. Good blood at once wa, the cough loosens, the night «weat is abated. Ina short time both of these morbid symptems are gone forever, Dr. Schenck's meGicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. Aga Sor pir: gative. the Mandrake Pills are a standard pr tion; while the Pulmonic Syrup. as acurer of coug: 4 daa & prophylacters aud olds, may be regarded (aa ‘ainst consumption in any of orme. “Price of the Palcouicterup end Heaweed Tonic $10 o dottie, or $7.00 8 ball dozen Mandrak Pills, 25 cents boxe’ Bor sale by all drogg-ste aud “THOMPSON LILLY & CO,, 26 Hanover street Baltimore, Md., Wholesale Agents. mbil-s.t.th ir Clear and Marmiess as Water. NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY. NATTANS’ CRYSTAL RY NATTaNs’ ORYSTA! BY. NAITANS OBYSTAL TTANS CHYSTA NATTANS' CRYSTAL ATTANS RYSTAL Ask for this and take no other. that I+ pertectiy harmless. Wa Gray Hair, remove Bandrof. and Large bottles, thats ‘Pits failing out, coptainivg over half as much mors rv Bnsir Preparatio: 1. Bold by 19th st. and Pa. ave. and 1311 and G, 1105 Ponnsyivania avenue »7th and M streeta 110 Bridge street, Georgetown. street, Navy Kard. street wnd Penns; lvaula avenue, Bacon, 43 and F streets. Iaiand. Wm. H. Daw, corner Wth and Ltreets. And at the Depot, corner of 2d and Dets NW. ap22 PEERY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. The PAIN KILLES is by universal consnt lowed to have won for itself @ reputation unsur. passed in the history, of medical prepat netantancous effect in the eradication and ©: tion of Pain in all its various forms incident to human family. ond the unsolicited written wud ver- bal testimony of the masses in ita favor, have been, sad are its own vertisements. ‘The ingredients of the PAIN KILLER, bein parcly VEGETABLE. render it a perfectly *afe an efficactons remedy taken internally, as for external applications, when used sccording to di- rections siain Npon linen from ite uwe is reel ly removed by washing with alcohol, This Medicine, justly celebrated for the curs of ro ‘many of the afflictions incident to the human family, has now been before the public over TH.RTY YEAK=. and has found ite tbe worid. anc wherever it has been used. opinion ts expressed of its medical proper In any attack, where prompt action ap Syrtem is required, the Pain Miller is inva! Ite aimost instantaneous effect in Believing Pai traly wonderful: and when used according t direc: rar to itename,a PALS KILLEL 8th 3d mm the 1 WAHISKIES, GINS, Erc.—1 am now offering at reduced prices my celebrated brands of BYE and BOURBON, “Vid Crow.” “Bowen. ye,” *Bobertson,” “Uld Family Ne nopgabel ine Apple.” The above brands have been selected with great care, aod are certainly the best offered in our city, and'at figures thet cannot fall to suit all. 1 rompec tuity call “TOM GIN.” n Ne © oatrien, nae pe eee importer of Wives, Ligucrs. ete., roprietor of the Celebrar And PO NATIVE WINE BITTERS, mbe-tr 1417 Pennsylvanis THUESTONS IVORY PEARL TOUTH PUW- DEK is the best article for cleansing snd preserving teeth. Seld by all druggists. Price, % and 4 cents. JOUVER'S INODOBOUS GLOVE OF LEANER re- stores sot loves to new. y fists and fancy goods dealers. Price, % cente. det-f HELOWS 2D id Hair Dye isthe best in the world. Harmless, reliable, ipstantanco lerd, nor any euadic death. Avoid the vaun’ BATC ‘This «plend x genuine has bad therty years reputation to uphold its saoerey = Diack, or Brown, old ‘Bond street, New atl strcek, Ne Iv You pusirz a mild, pleasant, safe and agreeable Cathartic, which will cause neither nansea or ng pains, use nature’s remedy, He!mbold’s Grape pills. ‘They are purely vege- table; thetr component being Catawba Juice and Wiuid Extract te desire ood and Extract ——$_0e-—____ Tax Bousty Swinpiine Comrany my New York.—The examination thus Col. Henry M. Karpels, in with getting up fraudulent josed the probable Claims amounting to Over 640,00), Dregor s7-Romen gold jewelry is all the rage, but Roman gold necklaces are too showy to bu worn on the street. #7 Seamless kid have been introduced, but do not appear to meet with geaeral popu- larity among the fair sex. sv Eve was the only women who never threatened to go and live with mamma. And Adem was the only man who never tantalized his wife about “the way mether used to cvok.”” T a EB PESTALOZZIAN MUSIC TEACHER, BY DB. LOWELL MASON, THEODORE BEWARD & JOHN W. DICKINSON. ry clear headed and practical boek, serving weac! Music, Geography. Arith- ANALYTIC OK INDUCTIVE MSTHOD, which is amply illustrated by examples, and made Mf all instructors. Price $2.00, Hiailed; postpaid, forthe above poioe, "© OLIVER DITSON & 00., B. ston. ©. H. DITSON & O0., New York. av! w&s ™ UNUSUALLY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT MOST FAVORABLE PRICES! BLACK GBENADINES, 25. 35. 4u. 50. 73 gente $1; 8-8 BEST HERNA JAPANESE SILEB &735 90 cent 4. $) an BEAUTIFUL NEAT CHECKED sum- B SILKS. AT 75 oni K SERGES, cents: JAPAN: NS, 25 cte. 62% BSE POPLL CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, CRATINGS, Ls AS AND DRILLS, WHITE BEDSPREADS, 1 le 9. 2, nd $3. $i, $5 AND 33 GREAT BABG SINS. TABLE LINENS, NAP- KINS DOYLE SHEETINGS, TIC K- INGS, kc, WHITE G00 MULLS, JU BRIOS. 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JUST DEALING TO BOGAN & WYLIE, ‘Nos. 1018 and 1020 Seventh street northwest. ap2s 2t COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR FEMALES, Corner of Pennsylvania ayenue and 26th street. ‘This Hoapital 1 situated in one of the most heal the roome are large and airy aad ep or e ari home.” Ladies If Sie the comsonte of er nol “7 iH Ca C = tiie RemededeGeatnnt it nig eae eet ee Shicf onthe Matron. ‘The price af the 7 10 1 $18 por week, which fncludes Hoard, 1 G15 per week. idee. { Narsiug, Bedical or Surgical Treatment and Modi: cines. ‘The United States Government provides fo FREE BEDS for the following clase of pativnts, 2 — Wives or Widows of Soldiers or Sailors of the United insegee Sting} and Navy. or females who may be cittzene of any State, but cen poractty residente of the District and requiring medical treatment and ovrsing, but unable to pay therefor. Cards of admission to these beds can be obtained 2 General, U. 8. Army, at his office. ‘enusylvania avenue and 15th street, and ne Surgeon in chief at his office, 1384 Massa- chusetts avenue. There are also twenty FREE BEDS for poor women, residents of the District. Orders for admis: Mion to thoes aust be obtained of the Governor or Secret ¢ District. “Visiting days, MONDA¥S and THURSDAYS from 12 10 & MEDICAL STAFF: J. B. THOMPSON, M. 0., Surgeon tn Chief, Office and residence 1524 Mass. avenue. £. A. ASHFORD, M.D , Assistant Surgeon, Ufice and residence 1330 NY, avenue. CONSULTING BOARD: ‘oble Young, M.D, ¥ Howard, M D., tchie. M.D. Johnsan Eliot, M.'D.. Dy W.G.H. Newman. M.D. ie Mackatl, Jr. : miizi-tt jOLUMBIA DISPENSARY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 25th street. OPEN DAILY (Sundays excepted) from 1 to3 p.m MEDICINE AND ADVICE FREE. DISPENSARY STAF! Digoages of Throat and Uhest—) Dr Wedoesdays and Baturdays.{ 1336 lw? avenue, Pom, Diseases of Children—Mondays! Dr. 8. O. Baney, nd ween sol! 4731 Pa. avenue. and Thursdays, } to2 p.m. Ocoee Oe STe a mth D. W. Prentiss, T. Young. ew Mork 1245 9th treet, A. Ashford, 3to3 p.m. ¢1330 Mew York av. Disenses of Head and Atdomen— Sedneedays and'Baturdaye,2 wot a hy es Diseases of Skin and BES Lb. W. Bitchio, Surgery—Tuesdays and Fri-> Bridge st,, George days, lto2 p.m. town. Surgical Diseases of Women—¢ Prof. J. H. Thomp- turdays, from 3to5 p.m. son, M.D. tant to. Pri H. Thompson—Dr. i. Ker 1106 Hatred. Oatside Visiting Physician—Dr. A. Brocken brough, 162 Bridge at., Georgetown. mb27-tf fies CELEBRATED MURRAY & LANMAN FLORIDA WATER. THE MOST LASTING, AGBBEAULS ana ga. FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Totlet,andin the Bath. For ale by alF Draggisteand Perfumers. se9-m.w.t.17 OOLEY’S YEAST POWDER. The attention tad infallible BAKING POWDER, unrivalled for producing elegant, light Itstends unri ad oe BOLLS, BISCUITS, BUCK WHBAT, COBN, end other Griddle Cakes, WAFFLES, DUMPLINGS, POT PIES, PASTRY, It is specially adapted for use by INLAND or ‘N vessels, a8 it is put up in tins. which are im. pervious fo the action of weather or times Try it, THIS VALUABLE CULINARY ARTICLE cane of % Ib. % Ib.. 11b., and 5 Ibs. Re etaal not weight sb Sontesehing, nd oti Seygehy Speoaguent the Unt States by Grocers bs DUOLEY & BRO., Manufacturers, mbz7-taweoweun = G8 Mew 'sirect New York. A WORD TO THE AFFLIOTED. Housekeepers, Hote!s and others, iperior merits and excelle: Fations, of this perfectly p i FFB Ww PSI wr YoU ARE SUETRBBO Uhre BUUEACDA OOSTIY: ol ITY .JAUNDIOKR, mer HaE soaluae 7RY GANNON’ INDIAN VEGETABLE BITTELS, Reominrsrepertiee furihes tur Biocd "and slostece py a eS ‘will find in this medicines safe and relinble remedy Itis bi it has stood test TWENTY-FIVE TEABE experience, ‘"* tof For sale by Druggists generally. Price 50 cents per bottle. Manufactured only by CHARLES STOTT & CO., mb%-Im 480 Pennsy! Tre TOGIVE Ni tere ag De ag Soeoee CLOTHING, ARE DAILY MABUFACTUBING NEW STYLES OF MEN’S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we offer @ the LOWEST PBIOBS. desire to ¢ress well and tastefully. Gentlemen wi fo do so economically, ane Becommended to Examine our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. ES FOR CUSTOM WORK wick we make to efuer at short notice, WE STILL —_ 7 MAKB TO EB, TH FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, TeePackete Prices aelow sathe lowest sisewuere NOAH WALKER & CO., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fets-tr METROPOLITAN Horst. F J. BEIBERGER, * (Bnecessor to H. F. Lovnon & Co, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MBBCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) 4 tr No. 364 Penn ave., Washington. ~ DRY GOODS. C HOICE STRIPED JAPANESE BILKS. ONLY 90 CENTS. (Biue, Brown, Black, Lilac, and Cherry Stripes. BOGAN @ WYLIE. 1018 and 1020 7th street N.W. D#* e@oops A few LACE CURTAINS at $4 per pair.worth 95 50 LACE for Curtains at 25 cts, per yard, worth 75 cts. WHITE BBILLIANTS, 12 comts Brzane An elegant quality of BLACK SILK at $2 per yard, PULEMOBAIR, buff color, 89 cents; has been ‘65 cents per yard. gos pontennd ladies’ LINEN Us Le ne Yt rises. heaper than the i mb23 LOAN OFFICES. URNSTINE’S PAWNEBOKEB AND LOAN OFFICE, 406 and 408 Thirteenth street, _ Private entraneé next door. ap 26 tn (4808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AKD SALESE0OM, 914 Penns. ave., bet, 9th and 10th sta, sonth side, most private Loan Office in this city. Money loaned ‘on Guid, Bilvers Diamonde: yeas and Goods of all descriptions at the lowest rates in, the t e » goods bought! 5 from 7 a.m. ¥ Private entrance from the hall ao C street. apis Jewelry, Pianos, Warniture, Guns, Pi Lodies’ and Gentiomen's Wearing Ap. als emivance nex Lioor. stored and advances made. fe No Branch Oftice. NATIONAL LOAN OFFIQE. ROBERT FULTON & Co., sia a STREET, BETWBEN D STREET AND PENNSTLVARIA AVERUB. ADVANCES MONEY ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, OB GOVERSMEST, ort, 45D UTHER SB0D DIAMOBDE, GOLD ABD SILVER WATUBRS, PISTOLE, PIAHOS, FINE CLOTHING, as The above G@OUDB BOUGHT FOR GASB, FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. a To 55,000" "Siay @ mre. Avé a voteof thanks by the Citisens of Washincton for Selling their CHOICE challenge competition, tiz U. Sugar. 10 only ‘emi: Se ‘West Inia st White Cat Loaf Drij Fine New Orles: Rice We Best qnaliti $12 Japan Tea for, ol per 120 Imperial Tea for But Biack Tea Sc. per Cussard 's Boat Beet Old Javea Coffee Boastet.* Prime Bio Caffee only ie. cr ~ Bo nat received ‘Hams. only 19¢ Breakfast DS at prices wink b 4 Lie. per Mh. ra on Ha per ib. per Welch efor Better than We! jor ye . re Cant pity Be Lag’ ‘per cal. Geiden Syr p eats per al ns Molasses 3.25 @tar'er bb) 2.50 per vuarter Ot per es onl ib. Sper Wb per » r th. par Ib. per rm ea ot KEEBLE ‘and Me. per Ib & BEB THE NUMBER— 2 FANCY CAKES at eo and 4% ss enue, between $2 ig Pure Maple Syrup FROM VERMONT ALS. CHOICE YELLOW ¢ JOSHEN BUT JUST RECEIVED We warrant the QUALITY of the above named articles to be SUPERIOR to any in this market. Call and examine and be your own jndge. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, MASONIO TEMPBE, ap2l-tt CoRNER 9TH AND F STREETS. pews WITH THE PRICES GROCERY AND IQUOR STORE, 227 Pennsylvanie avenue, Uspitol Hill. SELLING NOW FOB C4SH ONLY. I can now afford to sell as low as can be bought in pric the city. Call with any advertised ur orders, @ List, and let on * “ALL GOODS WARRANTED as represented, and detivered promptly tree of charge. fail to call. is maid SAMUEL N. HILTON. FINE GROCERIES AT SMALL PROFITS, We respectfully call the attention of purchasers to ows stock of FINE TEAS, oC OFFEE3, &c.. which we are selling at 8 very emall advance ALSO, TO OUK CHOICE BRANDS U> WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISELES, AT VERY LOW FIGUBES. METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, mb? tr Bext to Odd Fellows’ Bat) eek a trial of thet: WHING & MIDDLETON Tespecttally would eee TEA, be finest in the market. FINEST | rome wu ne cr eS iat alDS LETS 614 movna,” onp GOVERNMENT Java IN. LAGUAY: MARACAIBO. Bi ee nOASTED COFFEE ALL SHADES. For eale low. 0, ALL GBADi "BROWNING & MIDDLETON. 614 Pennsyivania ever FP MACRO ox ene, OK E. Pe, HEERING. warranted not to explode, ‘. ‘Trade 7 NING & MIDD! s. bd! ™) LETO: events. Bennessy & Co. sf Dunay nee, “ eisai, Californie Brandy. RTT scat, For sale low, ‘Malegs Vorurnespsiene,, MABBLE AND SLATE MANTLES. ee ‘sttwet and Row York eo. D* OAULFIELD'S CLASSES edeed sm AND mmersipay BO STEAMBOAT LINES. FIC MB POTOMAC FERRY COMs orc ind THE POTOMAC FE < Wash wpat 8. GEDNEY, Coneral Soperin OB NOBFULA anv busTo: rob 27, 2871, antiifertbor vase iron @teamer bY BE LARS, Capran tebell, will Jeave ber wharf. foot Tub street, every MONDAY and TH KEDAY, att BD m.,for Nortotk, connecting with the Dret-class Steamers of the M. ‘spc M. Tran for Boston, the Seat: Thr ferned for Boston u town, DC... same days at DD ®. m we apoly m board. orto VD. GRO folk. Va. J. G. PHILLIPS G. WATEBS, Georgetown, D.C. or to 8. P. BROWS « & Corper Ith #treet and New York Jet cine fare to oem. 3F round trip ECHOR LINE &T SAIL EVERY WEONE FY respect with 6 modern imp ote calcalaied to tr sare the safety, cowtort, and conveuicnce of par weer assage Rates Te GLASGOW, LIV » in, @A8 and Povable am Curren EKPOOL and Lt uY: ace or $18), ence $33, be First Qa Osbin Be at red seed Poe fortes ee ticulars apply to HENDERSON BROTUEhS Bowling Groen, N.Y. or WILLIAMSON & CO tagta, D.O. (OB MOUNT VERNOA. The Steamer OW. Onptain Thomar NON, touching at Alex Warblngtou, Marshal Bones, end Sone, Vag . © Gent Be _ OAS Ofice—Willara’s TS LINE OF STEaAMSHINS Perv ren WASHINGTUN AND NEW YoRA the Fine Saonms! By hy JON GILSON: wet WALER Will make rogular weekly cripe tal ent m. ration, apply to B. P A DEM. Rent, Ofce and whart foot of Hich street, town, Or at the corper of 17th street and Mew enue. 3. W. THOMPSON, Presitent, NEW EXPRESS Live, via cana, aarwien PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA VA, Wace. ANGTON GEOBGETOWN, Do. @ay from 1% North Wharvet, UBDAY, st 12m. street, Georgetown, BEAR oe ocr 00., orn Wo or TER BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, “OFFIOR. 7 BUUTH FREDERICK STEERT. epabecre Ir country, fa and slew bere remedy la tht EASES OF IMPRUDENO®. Weaknees of the Back or Luabs, Stric a fection of the Kidneys or Bladder, Lovcluutary charges, Impotency, General Bebijity, Nervoumuese Languct, Low Bpitha: Corton ed eipiation of the Heart, Thmidiiy, Trem- ling, ot Giddiness, Discase of tha Head, Throat. Nose, or Skin. tomech Cite ‘og lyre, may call with Tal 2 ti MAKEIAGES persons, or ho templating, swerec! Physical Wealnow fic OBGANIC WESKN. Immediately Cured. and Fail ¥ body and mtod artes, i i : eS 4 cough, cusumption, decoy eng A CURE WARRANTED 18 TWO Dats. Tatned in health by unlearned pretcadere a * DB, 30) s Semester cece, eaten United Beatos, an ter vary of shove lite bag po ew Sd sige of toe wok : a

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