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_EVENING BONDAY LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-night. Wail's Orera Howse —The Albany Combina- on in“ Uncle Tom's Cabin.” -Aprit 21, 187: &e. eee Condersed Locate, ‘The Penr. Rep. Ass'n meets to-night. See ad. Several stal'sin Center Market were sold on ae f from $57 to $50. whose illness bas been re- ay nigh y® hotel, and a number ef adjoining eing tom down to make room for the extens‘onof the Capitol grounde. pondent, “H.’~writes from George- ng of the dangerous condition -_ “H™ is referred to the inspector of dings, to whom the complaint should be made. Company A, W. L.I., at their last meeting resolved totake no part in the military ball to be given on the eth instant. Thie company will pay a visit to Company D, W. L.I.. this evening. The trustees of the Pb der Unter- statzongs Vi chner, Herman Micha mm Wengrr—to poration. The objects re benevolent. hn Meigs. night and 4 H. Smith S executive com- m ftee ‘The teachers of the cou Miller, & stone mason by md formerly a reside: cf this city, was "y killed atew days since a: Harshman- Montgomery county. , by being eroshe din tae machinery of am oil mill. He children. a meeting of Typographics! Uuion, Ne. m Scturday night, Mecsrs. Samuel Halde- Wm. i. Ramsey and Charies M. Robin- lelegates to the National avention, whisk mects in anada, on the first Mowiay in June a eabees Tue “Rev. J. Have Barxey” Swrspie— Two more letters were received to-day by the Postmaster General from postmasters upon | whom tie « The postmaster at Jackeonport, thus writes: “I inclose Theater Comique.—Songs, burlesques, dances, | . Hale Barney” tried to levy | Districs ton,$ ma the written papers for perusal, | ; believing them to be « fraud aml gotten up impose upow the true friends ot | ox> President, amt other state officers. the papers be genuine a to be yeelf as weil * board of angston, from 4 an ord > of animals instructed to asce = publication in the da papers, and report. Mr. Langston also asked venth sectio and privie committee on ore om that all s ind of the su ted by © Jaly 1, 1873, am id by am appro; m out of the the fiseal ask that the vited to the advertisement of S property by Mes.rs. Green & who will sell for Louis J. Davis, “arn i, and Wm. T. Leach. executors Louts : -d, between and 6th streets w aturdiy, April Ie:3, at Go'elock p.m. The property embraces Tiginal lot No. 6 in square 4 nebes front. € lot about 150 feet. t bo the imp: con: brick house and back tion » the «le. as the property ts sit- pat o* the city and affords an 4 Unusval opy or.ariiy for investment. t eon tae Is Tie TO Re AxoTHER HowtcrpR?. P 1. Blow. —A_ tig! aturday between Charles Mill ored Man named Jenkinson, both em Dy Messrs. Ji aitits, doing work at 2istand G st hrew = brick, le et the Miller resomed wor pain from the blow, to the ground exh: the central guard-i was made by Dr. the injuries ¢ then remove: ther treatment Tous to Providence ILLise T wer leneed Saturday and to-day: Brh ab 2% feet front, two-stories high, for John A Con dor, north side H street, between Sd am street~ northwest: brick stare and ho’ 10 feet, two-stories high. west cide ith Detween B and © streets northwest & Shaw; trame house, or x eberger, ad st., bet. G a nerthwes Wm. Biasiand, two-story brick, 0 street, be- tween 9th and ‘10th streets northwest; Blake & & Movewext.—A was held yesterday* ,atwhich aid - Chickering, Rev. Dr. vad and Prof. Chicker- were made by Rankin, Rev. H. W. ing. Fae Dashaways last night were addressed ly Mr. Hillman, Kev. Mr. Read amt others. A circular was received trom Pioneer Council, Sons of Jonadab, inviting them to cooperate in & gool temperance rally on the occasion of « visitof the ** Temperance Blessing” of Phi delphia, and a committee was appointed on the subject. ——- | Tue vexERat of the late Mrs John A. Bar- | ley, wite of Fire Commissioner Bayley, whic!: took place trom his residence on Thirteentis street. near I, yesterday afternoon, was at tende:d bya large number of friends of the fam- ily. The funeral services of the Episcopal ureb were read by Kev. Dr. Atkins, of Georgetown, st the bouse and at the ground. Among those present were Gov. Cooke, the F. Commissioners, the and Jay Cooke & Co."s banks, and frictuls of the bereaved iusband. The remains, im a rosewood casket covered with towers, were interred in Glenwood cemetery. protiravandes remit 8 PrepwonT ann P Fairfax Rare xX - the peers w mence the pole. cn ‘the eastern ond of thi line, begin- ning near Aldie,m Loudoan county. It hu alw been — that a route lying a of that peint is now z re a? ae re and it is be- jerstand € iil probably be |. We trust this may prove a well-grounded beliet.”” Thomson. Washington Fish and Oyster Trade. | oitul, per bunch, 15 to 23 cents, Other fish Feport for the year ending April 19° 183, whieh the health officer presented to the board at their produ claws, 2.19 crabs. July. sturgeens. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Interesting Beminisecnees of the late aminations ‘Wm. B. Todd. err This as ‘THE GROWTH OF WASHINGTON. ‘The committee ou examinations and prizes The sub: letter is no doubt the produc- £ the trustees of publieschools Mesers. French, | tion of Mr. William C. Todd, a highly intelli- Stuart, Champlin sad Rheos) have test ieened | gent citises of Newburyport, who was on x the assignment for the examinations this , | Visit to his cousin the late ‘iMtiam B. Todd June dd and closing Jane EA Neel when his sudden end lamented death occurred, i lows : and remained among us severai weeks there- The eee ecm: after. He was strack with the wonderful im- = — 34_— First District— Erimary 4 provement the city had undergone within the - | short period since his last visit, and considers 4 has a brilliant future and that at no distant day. £ (Prom the Newburyport Daily Herald. Ii, Mist Sewall: Sore ky Seeomdary 13, Miss Wasiixorom, D. C., April 10, 13. vik. Third District—Primary 13. Miss Dodge, 3 | _ Evifors of Herald: Several weeks have ela) cikj Pruwary 15. Mise Crosby, 30'clk; Primers 1, | since the death of Mr. William B. Todd, but it Mirs Kelly So’clock; Primary 18, Miss Van Doren, | is not too late to write tothe citizensof his na- ‘elk. Fourth District—Primary 3, Miss Maliday . tive town how highly his worth was appreciated, ee enary A Mise Gray. 3o°cik; Primary 5, how sincerely he was mourned in the com- wijene Uh Bice ‘nary ‘Guin, | munity where he lived for more than forty nn Snyder, 9o'clk; Becondary | Years, so identitied with its various interests. 2 1: o'cik; Secondary 7, Mre Hie came to Washie in 1830 when not yet of ‘elk. Seedhd ‘District Py 5 age. It was before the days of railroads and, ..P. Clark, 2 o’clk: Friney 9, M he was a week on the journey, traveling main! oelk; Primary 1, Mise M. clk; | by stage. He commenced business on Penney! Free 5 Cae RT bees pee ni | Yania avenue, where now is the store of “James $ Mise Sandcreom, 2 cit, | Y. Davis & Sons,” rebuilding in 1851, His first muberger, 3 «ccik; Primary 11’ | customer was Dr.John B. Blake, the present iss Nicholson, 3 ‘ourth District—Primary | gentlemanly age ular president of the Met- 5, Mixe McCanley, 9:3) 5’elk: Primary 10, MisaJvhn- | fopolitan Bank, bis ife-long friend. | Entering oom, We" hs hig we lang ig clk. into business earnest! i into wae es ee thie Wine a ioe ; | thing, he soon established the most successful Qepcik. Prinsars 2; Mice Wisgin, 9 olcik: Primary | Lor More south of Philadelphia. at that time Tave'cik; Seccndary 30, Mise Hallaran, 1.30 oclk, | members of Congress, spending many days on tecond District: imary 6, Miss EL. Wilkkon, 3] the road in astage coach, came in their old e‘cik. Primary §, 1 elk: Secondary 7, | clothes, and their first care in Washington, Miss Whitney. Yin! | was to purchase a new and fashionable Me. 8, 120 « onttit, which, when the session. was over, rae they ‘carefully laid away till their retary. Mien At Many, too, from the western wilderness Mus Primary 7, Miss Painphrey, | fessed it would endanger their popularity Mise Allen, 3@'clk. Primary 12, | appear in their fashianable Washington @ mary 14, Mies Macfariaw ion Brown, 120 o'clk: Sees elk. Seednd among their plain constituents, He continned - inh store till 1858, when his private business Paneee sy Wegman, ” | demanded so much of his attention that he sold Second Dist out to Mr. James Y. Davis, who had been with 1 Mise Git oe 0% an Gittings, 1 « tk: Primary 8, Mise Primary him frow a boy. Soon after Mr. Todd came Washington he took some lots to secure a debt which he sold at a large.advance, and this ¢ eer rected his attention toe class of property in gary Bo Mee Bint} | Which he became so largeiy interested and was “J octs. Pourth Dis | 80 successful. He foresaw che future of Wash W0 o'clk; Prin y Miss Robi ington ata time when it was small, land diffi. cult of sale at any price, aud the streets no bet. ter than ordinary country.roads; and when a good opportunity offered he bought. Probably no one in arrett,30'clk; Primary C District. son, 90 clk, Prim: 13, M ondary 5, Mivs McG Redier, 1:20 o'clk. Miss H) our city has ever had so many tran: in real éstate, and no one was so fa- miliar with its value ‘and history. He stated recently that he never made a loss in real es- tte, except in one small purchase i burg. and mueb of the land he purchased in Wichington at afew cents a foots now worth #s many dollars. Though so much oceupied in hie private busi- neta, he took a deep interest in all public and benevolent movements ailecting the welfare of Weshington, He was the oldest direetor of the Metropolitan Bank, which General Jackson used to say saved the country by a timely ioan to the government in the war of 1812. He was for years treasurer of the Orphan Asylum, and to fis exeellent management of its funis, it owes largely its present prosperous condition. He was long a warden of Trinity church, and to this and every other Christian cause was 2 con- | ed ar ~ | stant and generous contributor. Endowed with imat. Mre. Nevitt, 1.3) 0 el rare good judgment, hisad vice was much sought, dary 5, Miss Baxi, 9 o el and as cheertully given to the poorest as the rich. Almost thé last act of his life, ae the writer happened to know, was to loan some money to a poor market woman, who had been untortunate. He held many trusts, and no in this community stood higher for integ Decided in his convictions, b triet—Primary 7 &, Mie P: Intermediate 1, Mise. Hoove Primary Woy Mist Prather. iss Goodrich, Lg clk; See: Sec outa Mik a elk. —Firet District—Male Intermediate] Mr. art, }o'el’k; Male Grammar, Mr. k. Second Distriet— Female Lutermed ict —S do what he thought right, that he had no enemie: Nothing could be more just and hs langnag si hepherd tions offered by the meeting of th: rectors of the Metropolitan Bank, when he spoke of bim as ‘a gentlema known ant highly esteemed in our com: ing integrity, sound juégm e christian character, gentiemanly bearin; modest and unpretending walk through lite.” Long will his memory be option, and w. ity is witli reason proud of the children she has reared up and sent abroad to do ber honor. In the long list of worthy names, it would not be easy to point to a better snecesstul bi © purer, trier more consei all the relations of lite than William B. Todd. A few days ago I visited the Franklin seho and was shown through its different ro the accompHshed superintendent, J. ©. Witson. It is one of the best school buildings in the °3, Miss | United States, recently constructed at an ex- *Gram- | pense, exclusive of land, of $200,000. 'T’ e are + Miss Lane, § audlovelk. Th ie Intermediate2, Miss Johnson, Ii-triet—Fen ule Intermadiat sie Int I Districi— Mats 90) pupils, and the neatness and good order per Intermediate 1, | vading every department indicated the exe En Pewict—MaleGram- | jenee of the school, though I was not able to [eee ka ha attend the recitations. I examined the wr'tinf The German classes in the several «choo! districts | Hooke, and have n will be examined by the wh ing day®—May 2, First 1 ing: May 28, Sccond District 3) Third Dicrrict, Wal T seen better exhibitions on the follow. | Of penmanship in any school. Not a single book kin Build- | had a blot, and the teachers said it was not per_ yi Saaton Building: May | mitted. A great advance las been made in the BBatiain May #. Fourth | public schools of Was! hington, and they are now ~ examinations | among the best in the cou try. Much credit for Granmar | this is due Kichard Wallach, esq., who. when Mond: ave such an impulse tothe cause of ck ic school education, and for whom one of PREIAT. EXAMINAT, the schools is named. ne for Medals, Grammar and Intern 1 was introduced, yesterday, toa bank direc Pisce = Building Roost tor here worth half a million, made by his owu aac i efforts, who never gave a note! Washington is very quict now, the Presid most of the Cabinet, and, of course, the ero: of office-seekers gone. Ex-Senator Patter< 8 still here, and contradicted the newsp report by telling me, yesterday, he was never im cetter health in his life. He will probably zo to Europe in the summer to be absent a year, ammar Schools, | though it is not definitely settled. Gi Jetervon Buiaias, ae mata Stake ae opr. 3 lexan a jarket. hea gp a aan Quotations of new fish for this day, furnis coe oe as to Ta STAR by (George w, Hareion & I and Kinw Scholarships, Saturday, | Wholesale deaiers in fish, Nos. 42 King street, Pe en ate Pag wharves, Alexandria, Vae ners: Messrs. O. C. Wight, C. B. Young, and Otis | Shad, per hundred, $10 to $12: Herti Mason. jousand, $5 to £6; White Perch, per by a 20 to 30 cents; Rock, per bunch, 20 to 30 cex! the Jeffers at, Grammar, Schee iM take p at Jef teon Bui In 25 REPORT OF ONE YEAR'S OFFICIAL LsPxc- | same prices. Fish of all kinds are now urriviag TIONS. freely, and x decline in prices is daily expected: Mr. ©. Ludington, the inspector of marine 0C0 herring and 26.900 shad arrived yester- roducts under the board of health, has made a and sold readily at quotations. Wasutxorox Fisi Mankyt—At the Wash~ > i es th sale: meeting last night. Fromit we learn that trom | igSitppers were made ee Bea. ee Brot Pro neEs pace Tere an rite following | agents: 20,000 shad, froin 9 to $12; 1,000 t FmoRth 29 Tahal, pee bod iain i8St | lore, at 1 cent; 00 ‘bunches fishy from toi) “0 bameh’ fith, "28 sturgeon, | Sets 1.008 cele, A 1 gent; 30,000 erring, trou ters, ©2000 clams and 11,006 | *? : too!“ herring, aS See Real Estate Transfers. The foliowing transfers of real estate 1 deen filed in the office of the Recorder since our last report: sturgeons, 3i4 oysters April 9.—A. H. Hollen to @ . 38,708 bum: subk Gand 9) sigare 7) Siu; Cope, au Wh T ovaters, 155; - L.S6 crabs. | trustees, to B, Young, part 8. syuaro 115, Stench abs ton beskele esnaee, gee con, Dignsgn ig FM Loam, wa 29,sa are — cee 300; 4. Me io Guitent 2 See. ee ee 2.0) Surah E Skippen otal. te : sit.geon. 12.957 punwe.s Cysters Mattingly. ail real estate of 4,009 clams. October—16,607 bunch fish. 51,906 reeased, Flo; G, Ba-brais hels oysters. November—5,830 bunch tish, 200 bushels oysters. Decem! te.s00 bushels oysters. January, 1=73— bunch fish, 69,125 bushels oysters. Feb- Cornish rlow. sub. 2. sy weand A Sionzhton P. Fardon to G. @. B: 1 330; James Barrett to M1. ae, c. Marten to G bushels oysters. April, (first hall of 200 shad. 492.100 herring, 15,400 4” bunch fish, 17,600 bushels 0: 450 shad, 4,358,600 herring, 0.4L bunches fish, x25sturgeon. bushels oysters, 641,000 clams, 35.543 cral Condemnations—% shad, 91,600 herring, * bunches fish, 24 sturgeons,7,113 bushels 0: 2,109 crabs. Total sing'e fish inspected, 5. Weighing 5.585.610 pounds; bunches, weighing! pounds; total pounds, a -do-:8. BB Jone oh Loc CW. Seaton, sil r 0 35, a $23,40, Francis EB. Teopannts George W. man, parts 10 and 11 30. | April 1 —C. FB Scott, part 25, square Miz, = 1,20 ‘inn A Hach oad Elle ive nare 799, 2150; W. A. Banor to « wi Loomis to T. 958, . H. Scott, ir., sub. D utchinaon to 8. Mille, part 1, Fitch toW. E. Babcock, Matthews t. T. M EB. Herre!t et al. 5 IN. Huttord aw HaxpsomE Dowatiox.—The following cor- respondence exph Te Dr. Miller, IT ‘Y the Cheiren’s Hospital We desive to present to the Children’s Hespitat, through you, as President of the Medical Board of that .Institution, a Screen, ade by the undersigned ladies, and others, in Washington. for the ere ~ boy ag ment ami comfort to the little sufferers. W ged B. Ford feo Rent We beg that vou will also offer for the uso of | Sitve’ guietG. bend te EAC. Kirkwood, the hospital, the inclosed check for $115, ¢ s E_E. White amount obtained from the exhibition of tae | Behards et al.,trustees Bagle company Medical Board of 4 ie et al. to D. screen, and donations. My Buchards, o€ a1. to Dw We are, with great respect, im, name dp 2,00): Sohn eS een eo ee boreeras, ary C. Snell, rab. 23%, sanare 616; S20); Jobo Cerestixe Evetis, andothers. ‘April }4 —Jobu Raberts « al to W. Pletchor, Wasuinetos, April th, 1373. $91, 83.200; Max Gritznerto Hi To Mrs. K.£. Sprague, Madame de Potestad, Miss BRustis, oud othere: Lapues: lam meng gw band cma of Hos. in"out work, apd you may rest assared that the com and Jon Hennig A we {ihe minds of all connected with the HexthZouten, of burg. Win renewed thanks, I am very sincerely havo failed to Yespond. A Bay Mc evecep BY SraaNGtine —This morping a coloret man named Marshall Kow- ser repor*ed at the fourth precinet station that there was a box containing a dead infant on 0 street, between 20th 2ist streets. Lieut. Greer dispatebed Officer Kiley. who brought the box to the station, when it was found to » new-born colored infant, which hat heen strangled to death. a cord oF x tied thzbtly around its threat. The cerekcr was | good work. othe Ch Bins = ~ hate a oe — Nonce To THE PrBic.—Attention is di-| TH#® sate of furnitare @usis. Fox ont hove bea reporte:! since | reetea tothe advertisement of Mestrs. Green | to take place onr last isene, Alows: dohu Kelly, who « neat Merggery ge eas Se , and one ease gach on tl * cauant, bececen Uh and Tin careste toatheauh improved property frentingon North Capital t Larose 4 street, hetween G aml H, southwest; No.4 between L and M streets, north, which ev There isa time S45, "Sreel southwest; No. 2m F street south- | wilt he subdivided iuto six building lots, or sold | 4° ib when west. eWIEE to suit purchasers. t sort of day it is for A hat Mi: - D re Sty sen UNDER WEAR, at low prices, just re- | 8" Disraeli sr “Col. Simao x Pata geivec at Heury Franc, next door to Frane, the | cent on the second r bands to-dsy imspecie. — — fe t | with “Bailey.’ i truly yours, * egos rb ‘two. Mitten, Chairman, &e. Boston for a Wasnineton, April 15th, 173. The ‘named above take this occasion to | 8 have failed ladies a S kindness of Gen. Zeilin in ‘Tuz Picrcen Sack To-wIonT—Our readers ‘ender services of the Marine band; of | should not ne in offering the use of the exnioe | seen Bo GEORGETOWN. COURT IN GENERAL TERM —To-day the ofthe REMOVAL OF TRE Presp’ ‘Tie tearing down April term of the Say jacArthur on the N constable, Wm. B. Mi Lambert i WTERIAN CarReH. ridge street, and the removal of the materials to the site of the new church, on rapidly. The stee- have all been re- to commence once. In the meantime the foundation for the new buildin, pared, and only awaits the remova' of the stone in the foundation walls of the oll eburch, which will be used for the: new. Tue New Scnoor ButLpine.—The founda- tion walls of the new school buildii street is about finished, and the work pushed as fast as practicable, ee aoe ehaty ee bom _ or iturdsy says:—* T Dine » carrying ef coal, cleared from this port yes- River News.—The steamer Commerce has arrive rom North Carolina, with mg for E. Pi York, from Philad full cargo of large lot of fron for be Caswood was ap- wh 8. Elwani« ication of Jobn B. Patterson red tothe com rof the Maryland har, ‘West street, is mittee, admitted to the bat CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Carter fort nat. Essen; judgment by defaalt. leave’ to amend declaration ‘motion to set aside The jury was then discharged Judge Snell —To-day, George on Charles Miller; com- ‘a hes ‘ohn Qgleton, assault battery on Officer Hess and resisting an arrest. Ogi: ton bit the officer's hand became quite sore and swol a Brown. who testined that the Saturday in complainant's Rouse, at Ellis? execu- ery on Mary ‘assault was made on the corner of assatilt Consisted in blows after @ der n 1 each, without ickrell & Co. Ney ia, arrived to-day, with merchandise, including a the navy: steamer C. Vanderbilt arrived from Baltimore with a misce’laneous cargo. Kirwan arrived from Baltimore Thos. Davis & Co. The steamer E. C. Knight cleared to-day for New York with 500 barre’ of the Lake for Norfolk Gratw TRApE.—The schooner Thos. P. Mor- arrived to-day with 1,200 bushels wheat to artley & Bro., and the canol boat Medley with 1.000 bushels wheat and 55 barrels E. corn for also the canal boat Millard with . corn for H. M. Talbott. The sales on "Change to-day were 900 bushels good red wheat at 1.904. Fish MARKeT.—The receipts of fish to-day were 15,000 rere ey! ta Teo Wala St ‘ay li 5. . wens. viol ion of 2 Willian ilove Simon Dockett: Molly Albert Wilson. n Lyden; furfe die rderly conduct, boiscerous talkii hb , 5. heciset boomed even a sone obscene lai ‘on a stay mown; #1 Friderick Fowke, del ns flour, and the Lady with 400 barrels flour. a young’ man, Slack, John Mini ited $5 each coll: fined $5 f: . George Kelly, George Washington was Coanor, charged with onthe street; drunk and disorderly Daly, selling on Sunday; $20. Wi ed, was charged with stealing « horse a g pay, Who testified that om hiscamp, one mile from reday last, and be rderly in Georgetown; ny a game of ball © ‘hr ist 5 < ‘christopher McNally tie horse was token the river, in. Virgi fi at the horse bazar. for-sale. rom one Mr. Uiar! tthe auction, M. shad $15 per ] aker arrived with 590 undred, and the ‘he canal boat T. J. barrels cement to Geo. ALEXANDRIA. Prorerty SALe—Messrs. Green & Wise, agents, sold to-day perty, situated on South Edgar Snowden, for $1,000.—Sentinel, 19:4 THE CATTLE FIRM OF Burson & Lue, of Loudoun county, has been ter who hasdecamped with 2,000, leaving his te an indebtedness of several Et Nay thoueht the horse bought him only afew days pre ously. Jobnson was committed for a farther bearing, ———— the Eldridge n the morning of the 20: ater street, to of the lace Richard Earl, in the 40th re, lock M. tan Mie sists’ Melatives and friends ars o'clock Monday, the 2ist, latives and frieads are d request: ‘i : dissolved by the [at In Washington city, Wednesday. a u the 54h year of his age, SAMUEL FO only son of the late Thomias aud blest enlogy that can be ase God and man in ms of life. Such may be eminentl: Th business, of unflincsing i tender pod pea ber as ey her, lov nd, ¥ ant and faithful; oclety, died strong in his of a blissfal immortality ul peak peace ami comfort to his moura- Mr. port onan LITTLE soON George, wi ing about terda: ‘afternoon. accidental into the oyster dock, but held on to a boat until he was rescued. Ma. Cornetivs O'LEARY, whose sudden and mysterious disappearance was or two ago, has returned to the is, bringing with him a you’ ESIDENCE Of the late Nathaniel Good- dibbon and Franklin the wharves yes- ¥ fell overboard mentioned a day hand on Water, between streets, was sold to-day to Col. J. H. Brent tor azette, 18th inst. ___—_—_—_——— CITY ITEMS. TAKE Ayers Cher colds, coughs and bi 20, 1573. at Langley, Fairfax 'S ANTONIO JOHNSON, in Georgetown, at ry Pectoral to stop your ronchial affections before they run into consumption that you cannot The reintives and frie it Tv A MAN WANTS A BortLe or Waisky, let him buy it and take it home like a man, ‘and not sneak home with a bottle of “Bitters, Cordial,” and pretend that it is medicine. he wants a tonic that is something better than a temporary stimulant, he should 1, (an Iron Tonie,) that will give durable str Georgetown Advertisements JOTATOES! PUTATOES!! ME MAINE J KSON WHITES. Peruvian Syro vitalize the blood and 3 Spoftord, and fur 25S IS HIRTS MADE TO ORDER.—Gentlemen nishing their own material, can have th Shirts made to order at the shortest K 3 hb street northwest. Use rese of Dooley Powder, as it is much stron Give it a fair trial. CLEA ny other Yeast LADIES’ AND'G VEARIN Promptly and in the best H. Wie i Ley, iN@ AND SCOUR- (2. 48D SUMMER | up full weight, Save Your Docto: tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry w colds, bleeding at the lun destroyer, Consumption, it does more than physicians cando. The use of a singi costing one dollar, will satisfy the incred that they need look no further for the required 6 PREMIUM S75 Lt.—When Dr. Wis- Premium awarded 1367, Office. 49 Jefe Post Office Bo: NEW SPBING DEY GouDs, Beautiful Dress Goods, in sage large assortment of medins 10,000 ¥arde new Sprin: coes, and Shirtings; Sheetings, very cheap; Taw at., Georgetown, D.C and mignonette m and low-priced Eercales, Cali: 4% pieces Black Alpacas and ‘from 2% cents to $1.25; Cassimere: Snitings, for men and boys. and offer sreat bargains. fee BI THe Most UNHAPPY PERSON inthe world is ything looks dark and sorts” with himself and Life is a burden to him. ng Peruvian Syra ) Cases of 27 years’ stau the Dyspeptic. e feels “out 0} can all be changed by tal (a protoxide of Iron. ing have been cured Powp’s Extract cures rheumatism, Piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, old sores, headache, colic, bruises, boils, wounds, ness, diarrhcea, a: Pond’s Extract differs arations in the fact that it is icine, treated of known to be a cure for Tae NATIONAL Savines New York avenue and 15th tot. Saturdays, 9to 4 and 6 and Ve have a large stock, BENJAMIN MILLER, ridge street, Georgetown, UNDERTAKERS. RicHarp g. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, PTARVBY &€ MARR, No. 934 F siuset, between Ninth and Tenth, METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK BT? @ every descrij 4 SHKOUDS, HABITS, #. Ric#anp W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKES, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURNITUKE OF ALL KINUS Mav. REPAIRED. WittuaM HACKETT, UNDERTAEKER, No. 730 77H Street, BeTweenG anv HStexums Caskets of al! kinas HOTELS. GzorsErown, D. 0, all hemorrhages, etc. from all other advertised in medical writings, and diseases, ——s__ at large appreciate th Sewing Machine. 3 BSounp veer ber SeGapeneable to health and near to visit Dr. THE COMMUNITY fulness of Singer’s for from corns, a8 to suitable shoes. ———e_—___ & Gins’s Szwine ~ Bazaar Patterns. Intelligencer Building. THERMOMETERS and are repai and made to order by Hempler, near 4 str —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ Maonine. The factory, th street, 10,28 {Mos HOTEL, ‘This Hotel has been newly QUR LATEST EXCITEMENT. a from the fuente of tite h every two. or three jouse can reach an: a tiny ‘he nee nea! Will find ft to thelr stvantaen ts jenats, Minutes. ‘The of the ‘public ATTRACTIONS FOR SPRING. snd on the wharyvc® st this house. Fy 80" HOTEL, No. 709 G STREET, Between 71m ann SrH Srare: Jue DaPERIAL HOTEL, ‘ JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. PRoNTING PENNSYLVANIA AvENTR, Between 1th and Mth streets, THE MOST INCREDULOUS BEING RAPIDLY CONVINCED. 10—Them stylish Suits at $10 . - Please Everybody. 10—Them Serviceable Suits at $10 . a ee et Ok mrayoaay. $10—Them Handsome Suits at ge. WasHINeTON, D. 0. $10—Them Nobby, well-made Suits, at 210, ARE SOLD TO EVERYBODY. OUR JUVENILE NOVELTY. Transient find ost desirably and most conveniently lucated houses farnished, well lighted and with all momeahoncer NEW SPRING STYLES. 5—Onr full Suit for Boys’ School Wear at £3. $5—All the Boys ~— he ir School Suits at 85. wacom na Lots NORTH WEST. }y dated the 4h ABE MADE OF DURABLE MATERIAL. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, OConnee Tru amp D Orazets. GROCERS. j PROFESSIONAL. Cc 4 Ss. O'MAR, sus, D MARY D. SPACKMAN, 1213 7m STREET NORTHWEST, 2 2634 SIXTEENTR STREET (Between M snd N ste.) AMES 0. CLEPHAN E.Z. BRAILEY SOAP! SOAP" Proctor & Gamble’s celebrated Cincinnati Olive SOAP. the best inthe market—20 cents per pound bar, Sse. by the box of 60 Ibs. BEAMS, &c. PT he 1,000 Ibs. extra quality Sugar-Cured Gibe ogtre whites Lal wen ae Freeh «front Dest wt FRESH OATMEAL. RYE FLOUR LIQUORS! LIQUORS!! Old Baker WHISKY; O14 Cabinet WEASK, Whis! Fears old, per bottle. - California Brandy. per bottle... . Holland y atthe. wee Freuch Brandy, per boii. SWEET CATAWBA WINE, RYANTS LIBRARY OF POETRY AND ina STOWE'S LIBRALY OF FAtoUS Fic- EXCHER'S LIFE OF CHRIST, ac. Subscriptions received at 1411 Penns lvania ap5-Im" BISHOP & HAZARD GRICULTURAL BOOKS. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry... ¢ American Gardener's Asqistau' Allen's American Farm Bo A '» Gardenn for Pr $2 per gallon. aring » Draining for Profit and Heaiiis Pore SWEET CIDER. aller’. Grape Culture nn - ; r ure. Philadelphia ALK and PORTER. ites Suthers A C. S. OHARE & SON, ane 1213 7th st. nm. w., between M and N F Louk: © 7 RECEIVED DIRECT from the Mills in VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, Will tell to familie 50 cents per barre? less than usnal prices Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. CATAWBA WINE, “4, Be Som as pe DR MOHUN & 00., ena, corner Hih atrent 7 BTU kev LL. isT OF NEW BOOKS AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE : LITTLE KATE KIRBY. A Ne of Mattie Astray and Carrin's « THE COMING RACE By Ba on he a ibow LEROGUE. a N on ERRER THE MO LAS. By Ms dese the author wer (Lord 1. By Emite NTAINEER OF THE 8B inet received from Pleasant Valley Wine Company, xo aay ABALOUS. A Novel. @% a gallon, BITTER END. By Mies Brad 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Space, ee ad Rew waits .. EATIONS IN Po! Ni N All the back numbers AR BOIENCE Monthly volumes 1 TISE ON NATC Everett mar3s between 7th and Sth sirects. ————_—_——eeeee eee STEAMER LINES. -W EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA Va., WASH. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, BD. FAILING Days. hy From Pier 2. North Why Phil adelphias WADNESDAY aod BAT. 9 Water Sry Georgetown, Cn, 3 DAY apd SATURDAY, at 10am tp) 07 TUES: This line connects at Philadelphia with “Clyde's Iron Line” of steamers for Providence, Boston aed lew England States. No whariage in Boston by gant nd Dat v. REID, Alexandria, Va ee DO A. PEARCE, 54 Congress Street, Boe « a5 So, soe he K4 = stock of Blank Books, Pass Boot orandum Books, Note Paper, Letter Paper, A the very lowest prices. tr VERY MOTHER THE DOCTOR OF HER ‘ey LY ALES EW if she gets BD SRALE OME at STOCOKMAN & SON'S, 2S veh street went ton. ASHINGTON, NORFOLK D WwW PROvip we BOSTON, AND ‘The Gospel in Exekict The Kai Isberitacte. he Way of bi ife. The fine Iron Steamer LADY Un the Parables” [nstrated paving resumed her regular tripe Bpeaking tothe H Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foot Riudies of Character of 6th street, ev NDAY Pie Betoota THURSDAY, at Landing H -. its Sine and S.rre Line t t Ww or ik 5 the M. and M. Line for Boston and idence, wet Freight should be ‘addressed “care of Lay of the | =. OTICE —— tobe. vie Norfolk.» poranch ticket office at Knox's x xpress Office, m1 enue, TM. CROUCH, Agent. @h-street wharf, Ore A i eel DORSEY CLAGETT, General Agent. iat clan goods at for cash _=M __Plant’s Store, corner Isth st. and Pa S°- | LITH@GRAPHING. ENGRAVING, PRINTING (Used Ling. AND BINDING DONE TO ORDE on ‘The public ere invited to call and ox: Mek, BEN. F. ¥ Unter National Mat: Sud wext door to Jay C. whi THE DBITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YorK. oie LIVERY STABLES. J B. OLCOTT & SON + BOARDING, LIVERY 416 och street, bet. D and between 1b and Mth Bost carriages furuiahed, dos na of borses. AM EERE axe iiiiwe STYLISH CARRIAGES and én ly 1388 E STABLES. COACHMEN. a » street port hweat, BLINGTON STABLES — UIT, J. A G STREET, Berwe iten ari tsi, v orn wed: od tice. ea sa nico ty 7 (CosGaERS STABLES a rom New Yor TEs OF PassaGt.—Cabin, 0, according to eccomussaagae” omg Return ‘ticnets” gf Fe ic on ‘favo Stcerage, $30, cures F evgers And every following WEDNESDAY vR- fol At z aud SATUB- ney : Stcerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown ®ru STREET, Berweny'D axy E and al parts of Europe, at Tiwent rate tinea | Horses era for Hire, end a fresh sappiy of Bills of nding given to Belfast, Glasgow, Ha.te, | 004 Horses for sale every week. Autwerp and points on the Continent and for | 2211 ___ RICHARD VANT, Proprietor. cciterrauean, ports. “For, freizt Shoehns | WASH LNAIEOR'S STABLES 1550 5 st. — $ Bextin CAhIAG latest stylew constantly u ‘ Panne for hire by the day or month. ding. novit-ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. | the most bank Particular attention t “ ere aware a aed exch tig SP —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— A Scucs LIne sTEAMERS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY, Passengers booked to and from Yon or Btaport th Great Britains Irelende eee Norway, Sweden, Denmark Scans EES France, Holland, Belgium and the U Cabin fare from NEW YORK to LONDON, LIV. ERPOOL, GLASGOW and DERLY. geo aad G39 EXCURSION TICKETS. g120. Intermediate, $39; Steerage, $30; Uurrency. seat siti adic etetnneen m4 Partict sending for their friends in the can purchase tickets at lowest rat Fern rates, tieul: tothe . UK. be BUDS Pe te the Avent, 0: CAMMACK, Ja ERSON BROTHERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY, or Tur DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Oreanized April Ust, 1873. Capit $100,000, maysl6 7 Bowling Green, New York. — OFFICE No. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: 5 MW S8chanrs LINE oF oTraMsuiPs, (OVER BLILSUR K's DRoe een EMUE, F WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. hori ey Bae Stoamehipe EB O. KNIGHT anc $8 follows:—] We ollowe es tomas af the corner of Wik katte ee ges Ee Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Or ders left at General Office, 603. Pennsylvania ave. nue. or at the steamer wharf will be promptly “Senne” J. W. THOMPSON, President, FINE CLOTHING ¥ FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, MADE TO ORDER IN NEW YORK THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTRY. — ORGANIZED AUG UST 96, 1¢70 CASH CAPITAL 199 OOO Serta eae SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary. | DIRECTOR: | SAMPLE SUITS READY MADE, FOK MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. DEVLIN & Co., ay8-3u__1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RODHEAD & the market Galisma mine thelr stock. ‘mardite” PECIAL NOTICE. - that wpe Gl Gated oF ixDEnTEpauss, srned ig Honcratis ile Board of Works. to bits & ‘Kh street, = - avenue. TONE MASONS AND BUILDERS. ‘There is certainly no peticr place in the city than the METROPOLITAN DOLLARS STOKE,

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