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P Saturday, February 224, 1870. 89 To obtain any of these Letters must call for “ ADVERTISED the date of this het = S& if not calieg for within one wera Pike BU for within 0 THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. -. Febraary ‘ ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. ‘OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OF?ICE2,» Wasatneton, Feb. 79. For the middle states, rist a g barometer, southeast to southw ber, and snow or rain. RANGE OF THE THERMOM=TRR. ‘The following fs the readings of the thérmom- @ter at the Signal Office during the day: 2 a3 me 12 midday, 35 LOCAL NEWS. amusements, <c.. Te-Night. Nationa! Theater —“ The Dant Ford's Opera He Our Boarding-Hou: 4 Hail —o by the Peabody ‘The truste ‘he + Chure! (Reformed Eptseopal) have pu eorner of Corcoran and 1th st He-ter, 23 a site for a church, Of cround. MW. Langston has ber ria Enstit ‘Tor New DisTer . Walter S. € Appointment by the Vistric wiermbers of the bar of the Distr the Circuit Court room noo action in reference to the appoint pW justice Of the Supreme Court of Plot Congress recently pi “i. called to the ch: y of Mr. W.S. tures of near the appointmen received the of the bar. universal wish of the business me that Mr. Cox should be ted. 3 called attention to the fact that th gen ied an aud o'clock, a would a ‘Ox, whic eve of the eiry iS79. i Inte was fired by the District of Columbia ar- | precent } at the S. Davis said that it was the WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. ITS OBSERVANCE HERE. | Khe Oldest Inhabitants, The Fire- men’s Parade, Etc. Alihough the birthday of George Washing- her to sul ton is net to be a legal holiday in this Distrlet | stimulating them to, surpass thelr neighbors, | Until next year, ye! to-day the sontierey ST bo by affording j | was then the editor of the Sutional Int the birth of “The Father of Hts Country” Wi very generally observed here as a holiday. The e 2 vel were closed, | Tederatandiocalgpveriisenvetee™ | Eouncil passed anact providing for the estab- as were Inany business houses; flags were flying notwithstanding At sunrise a sa- j from all prominent points, and there were sev— rs Leeiebations of the day, threatened snow storm. tilery, and salutes were also fired at the Arse na! abd Navy Yard. ‘Whe Firemen’s Parade, the first sin ® the full organization of the The was the event of the day. various ¢ abled, as per order the truck- house, achusetts avenue, nion enzine-house, No, !.on K, bet and 17th streets. at 11 o'clock a. Corder, tuorenchiy manne ripped, the firemen in thelr new winte ns. We fne horses handsomely caporison a d, ny burnished and de of towers, forminz, esting Tirer city, and mica, tes, Caiet cr ratus of each coup With flazs and wr gether, the ever witnessed in t credit upon the District . Co nin, his assistant. the firemen, and atl ¢ cerned, The second battalion met ar 1 Glock, at the truck-house on , pillman foreman. ‘They were tormed in the order named, and, headed by the Marine i: thirty pieces, under the leade sor Louis Schneider, preceded ed policemen, wit McCathran and Fite! they marched by way of Massachusetts avenue Vv Sth, up 5th to K, aud so on to the Union engh house No.1, on i street, between isth and ith ts, Where the first battalion was fn wait- rawn Up in the following order: Company NO. 2, Wii. A. Shedd, foreman: . 1, Feseph Pains, foreman: Lewis’ P. Lowe, fore- man, and true! ringman, fore- No.l En ¥ was Lin front with flags and banver. en, and harness made an exee appointed. the bar of tt sembled, ‘to the Presi: their w & judge of the Columbia: the resohith Justice erai said he y ard would ta} time the ¢ him. To the Pv investicat monetary ¢ this thins yet noth int vate cains: 1 trust and contide submitted, : ¥e fost 05 as all Kers and expitalists wel And } do here assert, that no na stitution in the land, I dox't ca by whem mar securities and investments th done our whole duty to our fell ers, and are now willins the members of the compan: heavy responsibilities an hands, only hoping that may do 2s wellas we hav fast error and misrepresentation may travel at first. and truth and tact be beclouded, the bright sun. they will ultimately shine forth. It fs Said that there are men who are willing to serve fer nothing. I believe in a man’s being ww pol to turn these interests into other ur Successors in Off paid 2 fair and reasonable amount for hi: i Vices. “ile who works for nothing works too | cheap.” These managers should receive an | average of one dollar a year. to say the least of it. tke my frie@d, Mr. Enx regret to see this grand old company go to P' upon the rocks. aller weathering So many storms durtug the past quarter of acentuty. I assure you no resisiance will be off wish any other 2 presideney of the ¢ red if you sueceed me in the to the establishment and success of w ad the best efforts of my Hfe, and i which to-day [ have a larger interest than any other man in the Dis- Utet of Ce z Nonwenr. Walter store No. presen duce goods and s! store will be © attention w visitors. € RSOn to Chi ‘Thos. H of sub. of lot $s Wood to M. . fara of JAS Dreyt Wish cood te prompuy, call on Goup Lear SET J nue. Tue RUNaw Under he: Runay yesterday® issue, the sts “met Hi Paulus Ti more, son. and from there ts without any found: Miss Aller is the daug her, and no ted at my house on Wt ui., but dd not tarr ics, ustensibly , uelther I nor aay She was elther tn- tending to Gope or Lo be married. Feb, 21, 1879, Mus. Pacurs Tirysow. Boys Wantep vor THE U. al attention to the advertisement for boys to enlist tn the U.S. navy. These boys receive 3! month. which is increased as they Paltical knowledze. good opportu. bity for paren it guardians to place their boys who have a taste for the sea tn a perma- neut position in the navy. beard the Saratoga one year they ure trans ferred to resular crulsing vessels. The Saratoza sais sho Canary f tahds —— eae PE z Graeer eae Cavrcn Meerine.— stor Sier:—AD article in last evening's c in which E stzget Baptist church {s mained eer roneous, ‘The short discussion which took place had uot in it a word to indicate “warmth” or feeling. The vote which your writer gives was in the negative. A Deacon OF E Sr. Bartisr Cuvacn. Laorxs, the Stafford braid !s made smooth and better than apy other. Ask for it. i ——_—_—— No _Fravp—but Naudain, 709 Market Space, has New York fre goods—pertect, and cl Jess price Wan ity War stock, See adyt, rm ie poitce f | ve ed in- | where it 1s, or | hold- } cecret if it is the pleasure of | See called the m since the organization of the society it had been their custom to celebrate Ulis day and the 4th of July, and that custom was now the law of the asseciation. ft matters not how | yer, ike | lection: Ther FY, Lshould greatly | which ‘he located, and whi Tt 1s we of Washing more accus your dist | ard when | correspondence with ht3 overseer or azen! | agriculttrist was m! | those strong sympathies with the honest cul- iter serving on | on tum ief of palicn, en up by was homas P. reh w a line of w earrror. drill wa ion fortaed r, lolte 5 co the front panies. cunds of cep ing i and r We At the close of the review the Ine of marel via > € stations. The Oldest Inhabitants. The Association of Old ns of the war of ir respect ¥ Poore, Jazaes Pill heo. MéGiue B. Church, T. Hanson, itu , Giitings, Tho Don: E. ‘Tas Clarks y 200K Dr. BI fed, with Mr. H.N. Easby as ry. ior ben: Perley Poore and Mr. Libbey were also on the platform. Dr. Blake ting to order, remarking what Mr, Libbey was Introduced, nd. after a few preliminary remarks, read rom Washington's Farewell Adress, ding was recetved with much favor. Major Poore then procecded to deliver the fol- lowing address, which was received with great applause: PERLEY Poors. wen:—It 13 emluently of the Fathet of his At the Metropolis bears his name. Htants of the el id annually meet ve their friendship: that th E nees OF the past, and’ to in- duige tn hopes for the future prosperity and re | nown of their Metropolitan Why L— »d to reporting nau to hem,—was nquire, and Ube very MAE Passed a v3 Of my ii T have re- f, made cline any reasonable request rom them.—yei I could but feel that more learned, hiebit_ of addressin: ra over. that I mis tected . | was Tar more tadebsed to your , than to my own merits OF WASHINGTON’S LY to you in past yearsof purity as a citizen. of his a chief magistrate. of his prowess s a soldier, and of his’ labors as the projes name rroperly giv Let_me improve ans: rround, abd saya few words concernins ther phase of “his cherished life. Great geod, and brave, Washtagton had few thir Gearer at heart than the cultivation of torn and reared on a farm, he there Vigor Of thought and tndependen iater in life he becam Mount Vernon, he evinced a deep practical culty 0 Faigns—his bicgrapher tells us—the con der-in-chief of the continental armies kept hit self informed of the course of rural affat Mourt Vernon. By means of TANS, ON Which every Held was lald down and numbered, he was enabled to give directions for their several cultivation, and to receive accounts of their several crops. No hurry of affairs prevented a and he exacted weekly reports. Thus, his rural | tom in these days. display | | premiums } room of the < | man present wore | racture. were interwoven With hts military cares; tae led with the Soldiei ad Uvators of te soil, and that paterna! care of thelr interests to be noted throughout his mill | lary career, may be ascribed in a great mea- i ae to the sweetening influesces of Mount | Vernon. Ww again called from his well-cultivated s Lo ascend tbe Presidential chair, he stren- y advocated the advancement of agiicul- ture, and a national system “placing the culti | ¥ators of the soil, and thetr tastrdetion and ly for a cruise to the Madetra aud excitements to improvement, under nations patronage.” It was to hin a matter of regre’ ) What the want Of ture prev. ued the establish | ment of a national board of aerienttare before he vacated the Presidential cuair. Returning to Mount Vernon, he resuried the tife of an American farmer, and it wes dariug an inspec- tion of agricultural operaitons tat be was | Stricken by death. Many years have elapsed sub-eqnently ratified bya vote leaving only 11 since his brother Freemasons of the District of Columbia reverentially deposited his body im the tomb, but his name aud fame have £1 brighter and dearer to every true-hearted Ai ican with the lapse of years. SOME INTERESTING REMINISCENCES. The deep interest taken by Washington in the advancement of agriculture had {1s effec throughout the repubilc. even in this city, wie! Was just emerging from woods and wbacy ccount, of what wasdoné im this | as a strong bulwark tn the cau-< Of, freedom, or repect at Oe oar raust serve ad | presen” ane. aT ot tne Distt thus ny Hamble ¢ Sntribution to the bistorical ar- occupying a nobler and more dignified poses ce ee rites suewetod to some of the promi- | cf our broad jand, have shown Vy el ae nent inhabitants Se washington that the hold- | worthy and well qualitied for their hig! ‘ SE ae cor vound Sota, BY be benefictal to the farm Mair neighbors, Nowhere do the le better “remember the Sivhatheday to cep it holy:" nowhere Is there less intemperance and crime; nowhere are the people of more distingt nationalties and Aevs=s Ue sections secially Yiendia in patriotic har- TWOAY; howhere are the asperities and prejudices: gendered and cherished by local demazo sues more completely fused in the crucible of na- tional good feeling; nowhere is there a more healthy developwent of ail those industrial in- eresis upors hich the prosperity and happl- sf @ great people depend. The heart of arden products. S. H. Smith, esq., who | and the mayor of Washington, advocated the project in is newspaper, and in August the city lishment of the fairs, under such regulattons as. the rmight preseribe. The first fair was eid in October, IM, On the ground now oceu- | led by the Sinithsonian Institution, and ex- } the republic 1s sound and healthy. ended over three days. Before the next fi THE DUTY OF CONGRESS. | Was held a supplementary act was pas Congress deserves creat credit for what it has the eity counci! authorizing the appoiutmeat of | d or the haproveinent of Uus District ta board or dire: or fairs, Who We all and stand rents, and ions toward a fund whic) wos das premiums. ‘fowal fund the modest sum of fifty dollars was 1 years, and If is to be hoped that it will not years in well doing, should have public butldings adapted to the Wants of Its officials, and suficieatly elegant in design, with suitable surroundings. patrt priated from the city treasury, with a fu t | ote citizen would desire to s the public bus | Sum Of fifty dollars for expenses, whieh doub:- | ness ot the United States again transacted in | less Included punch and toddies, sthe cus- | shabby tenements, ‘tures, and co: nected by roads muddy in the y in the summer. mes Hoban, ay Joseph Hodgson and ed uncer tis ais ut the seat of national government riptions to the amount of , With the fifty voted from made one undred Which cherishes the useful and the beautiful, Let the city of Washington prosper. general government, which fs the owner of So much valu je but non-taxable realestate here, aud Which attracts so many officials who have was Led | children tobe educated, and so many petitioners on the ki d Fil fay in | who often become sick and destitute, not only April, 150: held in Novem- | continue to erect noble edifices for public use, Der, 1s05, after which they were discontin ted. but to defray its just proportion of the expendi Early in the year is66, Joel Ba: plomat, and poiitician—who had jus the beautiful villa well known to many of you Kalorama,” unsuccessiuily endeavored to whien was ures for schools, for hospitals, for alms-houses, or paving. for lighting, fora general supply of water, and for drainage. ‘Then, oldest inhapi- ants of the city of Washington, you and your suecessors may, Lo use the words Of the apostle, “Thank God, and take courag' THE JONADABS. The members of the Grand Couneil of Tona- dabs, accompanied by nearly 200 members of the other councils, left in the lg p.m. train on the B. & P. road for Baltimore, where Monu- mental Council, No. s, of the order wilt be insti- tuted by and Chief Nelson, assisted by the grand officers, OTHER “RIRTHDAY” ITE: ‘The Veterans of the Mexican war inet tn an- 5 u nual convention in Baltimore to-day, and this Our agricultural ccoeenie or oe ees Os morning a large number of members of the Dis- ducing the most abundant and mo “innocal CsCl yeLerans tetuonitlie|IB Ty O. crams for Guat under any given circumstance, without Bio Ww: : , ° rs DY cue: ithly. Ty he Washington Light Guard (Co. B). Capt. olng tnlngs DY guess. dthly. ‘Tue economy of | yonaid Mecuthrany | fe parade this our forests, or the Dest management of our | omning neaded. by their etd mus, ty in the ore ing the al soldler-like appeat:inc d a alieos inthe 12 o'clock train for Alexandria, where ton thro they are participating in the celebration by the firemen and othe’ to have departinents of agric ary science, Meanwhile an gricultural Ins nh organized here by yovernment, inembers of levoted to objects connected with pudite my. Meetings were held at Mr. Hervey’s, on Pennsylvania avenue, every Saturday eveniag from 5 until s o'clock. Among the subject consideration on the programme for tle spring iste Were:—sthly. Our mec eal economy, the mean: bridging labor by useful ine tute” had ic pf the federal ng and ott ppular deter- r broad- ure, gave an im- the import: petus to wool growins, Merino sheep from France and peame 2 r oF EuMerr—A meeting of verlean eitizens Was held tn the parlors of the residence of Mr. Thomas W: of 1th and F streets, last event being to consider the proper mode of ihe hiday of ane wert resolver od his young | E assume the ety mes Shietds w ion, as Will other pro’ love of fora 1 the Poton t Washli L ofiet eath t I. O. R.—Coln a Distr elected the followin: Wood I of panel were bro sOEMAKEE Wm. If n Tent, Joun Woodie! OPEL his oy Interestin: repute s belove { € tort from ‘3%, to 50) sold‘ at 1s per O$15 each, calves » td fron THE CUURTS, Pou St sgricultur. Ma non the Are - Charles L, ne Was located g ilar Warr Joni ba ed in th sere tel, While The sir © wacon yard. Né thins of ¢ as made trom the marin ilock, and the wats in the Mary Keeping a bi yland avenu xi, tnd President continued until Monday guration suit WOO) of Col. Hun cout and smnalt Livingston 10 river, Mr. hariew wore e anufactured in W GEORGETOWN. A NEw SocreTy Fore | from the Kk Assembly purpose Of giving balls The tollow! nkeen, made from nankeen cotton don Analostan Island, Prominent among tu alar Wit BAY. to that worthy comm jouer of Patent. C: elary; Wm, Imported by Bt S, Sergeant represent ath trom Philade! a) t ball of 2500, and had a pe e Teaching back thirteen rn Assembly held generation ayton Arabian mare, and Forrest Hall, and was “a very bril- lant aifatr CLeaRED.—Steamer with tke best stock tn ‘Ens se and fine exhibition of John son, sheep, every one of watch was shorn before tae | France, tor New York, with assorted committee, and & premium was awarded FPRGIGR NES CIeac on zk Edward Eno, for the neat, expedition. s2"The owner of several tine brick houses is manner in which he handled the sh po Jonker a Henenclary of the Lancaster (Pa.) The tive subsequent semLannual! exhib! | Free Soup of the Columbian Agricultural Society belonging to ee 26 DREW 815.000, 32.976 SOLD 10 SAN FRANCI3C0, No, 66,067 drew $8,000. is 88,0005 LD IN BOSTO No. 15,984 drew $5,000. oe SOLD IN NEW YORK Trew the tirst thr; tery drawing of Jan. 11. Taomas jeorgetown. The Presl- a constant attendant, with the dtplom: leading Federal o'ficials But he war with Great britain engrossed pubite at- tention, and the society became extinct, having awakened a more general interest in the various departments of husbandry, not only here in the immediate vicinity of its exhibitions, but in the adjacent states. Had not the wartriumpe? sum- moned many of its leading meinbers to the vein The above number: the Keutueky State 1 sin tented field, there 1s good reason to belleve that $11,000 for $1. its Cirele of usefulness might have continued to $14,000 for 31. Increase, IN THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Which Draws February 25. Don't overlook the opportunity. Some one neast be te (ucky winner, and why not dou? SCHEME 2 Prize of $14,000 i were the early efforts oi the riet of Columbia to carry out hington, that the agriculture of America should be improved and advanced. THE ADORNMENT OF OUR STREETS. g of 8,000 is, Did time I might narrate the oriinal Teese Ete establish botante garden here, wa 2 Prizes of 21500 are. was the germ of subsequent extensive proj 4 Prizes of 1,000 are’... on and distribution of rare plants, vine: Ag eeies Of GN are. shrubs and tees. And J might pay "pissing | 80 Prizes of 100 are. tribute to the plozeer tn the glorious w: 200 Prizes of 25 are. adorning the avenues and streets of tie na 600 Prizes of 10 are. metropolis with shade tr Taoinas 1,000 Prizes o! son, Many of you, centlomen, can veme abe 27 Ap the double row of Loibasdy poplar a tended along the center of Penns} from the Capitol grounds gate to t Square, whlen we Whitt 1 ex. 1ue Live planted under (ue perspaal 1,896 Prizes amounting to... Whole Ticket Address all orders to General Eastern Agents, WILLIAMSON & Go., Suge of Montieeiio, Hore: 599 Broadway, near Houston st., New York, of John Foy 1 of tical Success as arbor Send in orders without delay, as in the last draw- ing we were unable to supply the i drawing published in the N.Y. Herald und r. All out-of-town ticket holders ‘are ed )@ copy of the official List as soon “as received. « SIMMONS & DICKINSON, Managers. feb22&25 d, in later days, by William S:unders, IE PROGRESS OF IMPROVEMENT i ‘Dllemen, contributed my mite Which are to furnish the ma- ware Listoran of the District of ia. periall me congratulate you on the recent finprovementof the federal city. When Congress first assembled here, In Nov- mnber, 1800, the iouse of Representatives re- ved tot shate chamber—after the exam- set by the British Parliament—and Prest- Jobn Adums addressed the two houses in person. He congratulated the people of the United States on the assembling of Congress at the permanent seat of their government. and he congratulated Ue Senators and Representa- tives “on the prospect of a residence not to be He invited them to take {ato e probable situation of the terri- tory, for the happiness of ich they were about to provide, and sald: ‘ou_will consider its the capital of a great nation, advancing 4 with unexampled rapidity in arts, in commerce | and in addition a new and powerful combsnation of Wealth and tu population.” Alas! the | tive vegetable ingredients which makes it Dot only s miade i reply were never redeemed, | S8peFiCr to other porous 4 lasters, bit to all other WASHIS BENSonN's CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER I8 A GREAT REMEDY. ‘This really wonderful article was invented a5 an {mprovement on the ordinary porous plaster. + ‘aing all the merit of the comron porous plast Cua IC Js uly within the past few years that | Shed seteucase® apullaners, Welt neta ao Congress has displayed anything ‘appro: 7 tly ‘{nily. aud effectively th: ing “to Uberalliy In alding to make Wash | hromplls, boverfally. aud effechvely than any sium ington city the fitting: capital of a = mighty tion, It is only within the past few years that the people of these United States have begun to appreciate the value of the seat of their federal government, and that a nations have abandoned the beliet taat the distances between the public buildings here execed their magnificence. The nationalCapitol, although ill-adapted for legislative use, hiss be. come the most imposing govern ment housein the world. The new executive buildings are un- equaled. Miles of avenues and streets extend tur and wide, many of them bordered by statel: warsions or comfortable homes. ‘The school- ures and charitable institutions have a worid- ide reputation, and the Thuniticence of one of | Disease, KueuMaTisM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, A; your eittzens,—a son of the District of Colum. | Sfctios or THe Hyak, FEMALE Combienens, bia,—has erected and endowei two tompies, | }UMBORN asp NecLnerky CoLDs AND Coumis, Gedicated to art and the other to courtoous | PAR AND AatE, Pi MOuaaae Cones tee erty. “Statues adorn your squares,—foun- | waRD Onote t ee nssparkle in your publ TesenvatlOns, nis esti os pales agp ane Tous churok spires, Erected by denoinina- UNG OR OLD. s cf different fal ve = i sid tue Saitisonian “insGtution, water tae | yfSfetgh atayents sehen It is warranted to be G:rection of {ts present effieient secretary, will if e the lead in the diffusion of knowled se among men. The erection of the stately obe- lisk which 1s to commemorate tue Facaer of his Country remains uncompleted, but the city bears his name and is in itself a giortous monu- ment—which has advanced in p spulation, and imagnificence, avd education, and refinement, ITS CHEAPNESS. A finele plaster costa but 25 cents, and in man, instances, especially when inten ted for endear can be cnt in two aud the parts applied at diff. ite Hues. Its virtue is not exhausted Le wern, taken off, and worn 8 ton repeated several times. sous Piaster ie speci Jowing ailments: in, TAME BAOK. WEAKNESS OF THE Back AND MUSCLES, Kipxey ASK ANY PHYSICIAN. The remarkabie merit of Beneon's Capone Piaet has been ed by phseiciana and shen eee everywhere, and we Tecommond thoes wht have doub:s concerning the truth of the above srace- ments to consult some reliable physician in their steadily yet posttively, Wilh the onward pro- } OW» locality. By tuking tais trouble all will gress of the nation. >” Pe | be couvinoed Gat the article is precisely whit i is THE POSITION OCCUPIED BY THE pDisTxIcr OF COLUMIEA. When the Federal Metropolis was being lo- cated, a Senator quoted In debate the assertion by Sir James Mcintosh that “a great metropolls is to be considered as the heartot a politcal body; as the focus of its power an! talents; as the direction of public opinion; aud, therefore, BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER be obtained of almost any drugzietin the United Stat a Re, Purchasers sonia boware of worthtoss imitations, aad plasters fag wo aeunilar svupuing name. febs-s,w,UDr CITY ITEMS: Or 40,000,000 American po} one-third use Dr. Bull's Cowg! For Covens, Corps, use “Brown's Bronchial Trocke ae eficacy by a test of nidng y ’ MUSEMENTS N4TionaL THEaTKn, | SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE, Avd Piet Tin TH \ POST OFFICE, ulation, it Is said = Uncle Dane AND TunoaT Disorpens. having proved years, 93 cents month they will American Comedian, MOB MACAULEY Dox’ Por OFF attending to your rheumatism, but buy Durana’s Rhev Banks Atand nks Amand B UNCLE Day's, * and Typical America dives Headaci H. the Prince of Wal LLINGER” of the | tinest wine that couid be obtained. AN ImrorTANT AD | of tollet soaps w: i ; Burnham MM Brown Mansis M; Barber Pres has bought all R PROM JARVIS UNCLE DANL MATINEE sarcRpay Mr DENMAN THOM Foes opens MOUSE PAIS SATURDAY, Petra. Ein the manufacture Sthe introduction of gly ransparent Si rontain a lar; percentage of this A great nation like ours | CHAMOMILE AND LIVER Pitts (Dr. Chandler's) Purely yegetable and tasteless, No noxious | drugs. Formula on what they are takin: ach package. Cave dyspepsia, heart- ve breathing, costive- che, pain §n back or shoulders, nervous debility, tongue, all impurities of the blood. 25 ackage. All drus s rew, 9th and Penn: wler Joseobine standing In uncultivated | ness, sick headac A general | ; egance running through the | Grabme Mrs; Gnitia Mai tivuter Annie H: # ¥ Hughes Ellieg Hod | F: Nester; Hart ey Td Prinetpal depot, J ND PERVOR #anct tt to the prosperity of a Republic | PrLEs.—Dr. Chandler's Pil Piles; instant relief; harmi Principal depot, J. W. Drew, 9th and Penna. avenue, For Urwaxbs OF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. = Ko the stomach, relieves = colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery an Giarrhoea, whether other causes. An old ‘% Cents a bottle, ‘TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We Wish to call Dyelug Rstablisiment, ‘No. ae G sitet, ist ent, No. G Si romply adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Suro- pean invention, he ts enabled toe do his work in & manner not to be equalled by those not ing these facilities. Gent's sults cleaned for $2, N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.60 window. Wool Dlankets from 60 pair, by cleaning a number a re- alty—Ladies party spotted or soiled round the bottom, without doing the whole garment; 95 years experienct m; sure cure for Let the | It corrects actdit from teething or M—Kiunble A Mre; Kisg Mary FE. King Mary: Well-tried remedy. Seah 8. r Alun Mra; Lioyd Dealliar: Laft nedon M Mrs; Lancae: GBaxe core WEDNESDAY EVENING M_Mil’er Anna: Mahorne: Morgan Anss- tasia S: Mireli Melligan’ K Miss: ak AP Mes. Moo Tureous DP Mra: McDonald 1 a: McGlynn Magic | M Seraphine Sister, Newman Ewily; ‘ter Annie; Peck? ; Pendleton J Mte. F n e: Patten R Mrs; Pitts Sage B, Pit: W Reed Ada Miss; Rogers EG Mrs; cents to $1 a duction “in LECTURES. RY W. BLAIR WILL DELIVER the J INCOLN HALL. 4 M. 8. FINAFORE. THe CHORCH + e ders Matuie; Smith Martha A: Spiltu 3 Scott Nellie; Stocktoa Susie; Smith | in the course at EH cor. 9thand P ets, NDAY, February LECTURE COURSE. the Metropolitan CamMignT DAY AND FRID. nit for One Week Or Williams Maria; stant, st the C nean I, Ss +B t. most marterly ard ME MISTAKE ver an | it INCOLN HALL. ATIONAL 1HEATFR, THE PEABODY ORCHT EVENING NENT. 1 LB: Clark M STs GHAND BALL or Oliver G; Gr ; Gordon Thou February 24th, 1870. Harrington Albert G.I { DBP CHERKIES. DRIED DAMSONS. DRIED PEACHES. John; Martin Jama nan dno: Martin Jac DRIED APPLES, lexander ; Pettit ¢ aj Parker Jno F - Pitus FALL AND y MAGRUDER, A421 New York avenue, PLacamraw: AND HOARHOUND COUGH DBOPS Are the most pleasant and efficacious remedy for COUGHS, COLDS AND ALL IREITATIONS OF THE BRONCIAL TUBES, Clearing the throat and strengthening the voice. They are being used by thousands with the very best results. Q—Querles Jame: &c— ikobimeon ¢ Rauney W By v. A; Sisson Charies 4: Sin DRY GOODS NOTICE: ye: Bt Clair Rév Beary; ; Btettson Wai H; ; Turner Abraham H; Trotters Mr; Travers uy P; NOTH i: W_ Weis Adam ‘They are put up in half pound packages for 25 j, Wells Charies Wiewer Charles W; : we: Woolley Gere kenuson H; Wilron J &; Wetmore M; Wilson M. Wrivilt Martin A k; Wright Senator; Waittr Rov GH: Washington Wm; Wade Willis G. MISCELLANKOUB.—Kditor of Mcet Worthy Grand Sachem of Great Council of L Manufacturing Co. J. M. EDMUNDS, P. Mw. LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGETOWN P. 0., FEURUEARY 2p, 1879. y Miss; Goins. Mary Mi Miller JB Sirs; Nall P Mrs; Waleh GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Basilt Bodie A H; Gassen Pat, H. Fleteber JH; Ropetty Joseph: Russell P; ‘Tyson Sam Dr; ARTHUR NATTANS, Oorner 14th ana I and 94 and D sts. 9.20. Covers Wr have a larce stock Bt ve | Withers Shelto clezaut assoitment ufactured for our Bal ont dsi'y addition the Comoner; O. BR. M.; Nov 50 BARRELS . LCEIVED. REFINED CIDER, pense: Mattie Miss; as Ginghatas, bes Tat of Linen Crash Tinea Hemstitched Handi: Of superior quality, now being received and for sale at low prices in Barrels, Kexs and Bottles, by ‘ly Sirs : Moore Linda Miss; Smith Lb 2 lames: Atkins Cook Frank H; SAMUEL C. PALMER, One care Calico, perfect Lotof Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves,0>< LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsylvania avenue, Corver 20th street. t WILL TELL. BENJ_ MILLER, Gr 103 Bridge street. Al-woo! 36-inch Black Alpacar, 1 re Juseph ; Youn ng oo “3. M. EDMUNDS, P. ot. Depot 57 Greens street, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. GEORGETOWN ADVTS, ie uae DN NER vED IN 1374; in this part of the Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYE} ESTABLISH: NOTtCE. ow the most Compiete Having determined to retire from the Lumber business, we offer for sale at wholesale prices, for ING AND SCOURING ENTIRE STOOK OF LUMBER, consisting of all sizes of Virwinia Joist, Scantling, etc., Georzia Pine Timber, all the zrades and thie nesses of White Pine; also a iarge stock of Dry Walnut, from one to four inches thic other kinds of Lumber usually kept lumber yard; or We will seu out eatire, with good One desiring to encceed usin the business. in the Dest location in the city, with a lease of tho premises, All persons indebted to a4 will please cal! and ny one hawng claims them for settlement. FRANCIS MOHUN & SONS, Leumser Mercuants, Ohio ave., between 12th and 13th sts. Locrsiana STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity To Win A Fortune. THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION, GLASS “C." a3 NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. MARUH lira, 1879,-106th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was regularly lewiaiat for educational and moe in Ihe for Ve teria of Kaventy* mtract the invi ith a capital of $1 CHBER DISTRIBUTION ithiy on the second TUESDAY. Itnever scales or postpones. Look at the fi distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 8 AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. 100,000 TALE TICKETS, OSE DOLLAR 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., Georgetown, we trinwed ones, D.C. jebl4-tr UY “CHE MYSTERY" or tix taining to the business promp! chaning of Carpets, Draxwets an Blankets a specialty during the sutuuwer montha. ned tree of charze. Orders by mail and express prouptly attended to. Address as above. Fs Everything 3} attended to, ee open back, made of in a tirst-claas Keent {orand ret Uthern,” made of open froui. is ouly 80 che. Dress Shirts made te sutoed, for $2.26, $, will, éte., to any against us wulpreeat | QILLET & LIBBEY, THREE SCARES For 32.00. Bame as Bold Ele whore OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIGERTY MARKET At $1.50 Tacu. Cor. Sixth Street and New Fork THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACDORY, 816 F street naw. Opposite Potent Office, : yeLvers incorporated by the ORB DOLLAR AT A SACRIFICE. five Years, to which the bate 1B pleded wit ate Having a much ITS GRAND 8) hand than veual st thi determined to close them out, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. amine our stock, as we have every PUUALITY of Velvets ts ported. DON'T Miss THIS CHANCE stock of VELVETS on time of the year, we have i ONE DOLLAR L it i 8 5 i CONNOLLY'S ia a a Hn Ragages, see L bbl |e WILLET & LIBBEY’ FINE CUTLERY, OPPOSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET PLATED-WAKE. 4 full Stock of Best Goods at Low Prices, MW. BEVERIDGR, Cate Webb & boveritgs), Ho. 1008 Pa. av. eae Seg Dor. Sixth Biveet ana Now York P.O. Bow 692, Ne Avenue. 1703 New York ave., Washington. oa oar Grand Extraordinary Sf Besurwrard and SoA. ary Ta SHIRTS made to order DRESS SHU “COALINE” 18 THE LATEST AND FINEST DISCOVERY $7.00, ready to put on. eee reese care Ls Gate, cheaper tam soap or bemstns, qiesant manner for 1002 F street n.w. A FAXey M@*: 4: = SENT, FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. pana gaiee a socuen fevitr Depot, 1916 F street northuest.

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