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* Sn RN EE Rt A EE LL THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c.,{To-Night. Nationa. Tueater.—Lady Don in “Meg TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | This Afternoon’s Dispatches. SATION. York Press. Th GREAT of the New pecial Dispatch to the Star.) | Diversion:or, Broken Vows,” and the burlesque New Yorx, Feb. 24.—The Timer’ editorial | of “Kenilworth.” = cami ral v : URE. — | yne's ways ihat the President, by removing Stinton Wat's Orera Hor Carni and appointing General Thomas, has acted in | Minstrels; $1¢0in greenbacks given away. Gircet defiance to the tenure of office act. This | 2 si yap Was hee nett violation was undoubtedly intended for the purpose of testing the constitutionality of the jew. It further says that the Presideat has | silver wedding in a manuer somewhat novel in gone too far by violating aud disrezarding a | this country, although not unusual in the Fath- Jaw, tor it is Bin duty to obey all laws. He ts | eriand. At three o'clock Mr.and Mrs. Schlegal, nevertheless eattied to a decision from the Su- | accompanied by their children and grandchil-— preme Court. dren, snenbeting, seventeen, alieesthars ale 7 Herald is . | Mr. and Mre. m Hounschild © ‘The Herald is of the = that the tempta. and Mrs. George Willner, who officiated a: tions and necessities urge Congress to extreme | 20d Mrs. Sicorer, Mi eaide narnined at tine measures. It cails upon the people to hold rman Lutheran Church of the Augeberz mass meetings and the passage of resolutions | Confession, corner of 4th and E. streets, and agaist mpecchment and other revolutionary | took the seats assigned them, the ladies on one measures. If the trieads of General Grant de- | side and gentlemen on the other, and after the sire to assist in shelving him asa Presidential | congregation sung a psalm ot praise the couple ‘eendidate, and in the substitution of Mr. Chase | advanced and took position under an arch fot {he succession they have only to assist ia | trimmed with evergreens and flowers erected in this Kadieal design of the removal of President | frontof altar, the groomsmen and bridesmaids, Jobnson. with the family connections standing on either re =: Th es of which the | side, and the congregation rising when 3 Se eee re oe eats ad | Wor et tie church, Hey. OC Wuseyer: cote. President is to be impeached consists simply in | (ya's sermon in the German language from the exercise of a right waich has been enjoyed | Peaims, 7ist chapter, sth to Sth verses inclusive, by ail his predece:sors. This right is called | i, which he spoke of the goodness of God to twenty-fifth anniversary ofthe macriage of Mr. poey rs. F. Schlegel, they celebrated their quisition by 4 presended law which is insuch | yi."people and to the couple before him, &e, flagrant violation of the Coact tution. as weil | 3 the conclusion of the seeeen, a et as of all pre ats, that this same nton anoth Was sung, and the congregation was dismissed, the venerable pair recei ving the congratulations of their friendsas they passedout. The church was filled to overflowing on this occasion, and there were many of our old citizens present. The company Tepaired immediately to Mr Seblegel's residence, 171 6th street, where a who is alawyerand has bee. Attorney Gen- eral, advised the President to veto. Opinions of the Pwitaver aa, Feb. warns the Washington authouritic against assassination. It says that the spirit | handsome supper was served and refreshtnente which strack down Lincoln out of mere re- | provided by the bride and groom of tweatr, Nenge still exists, and would not shrink from | five years’ standing, and until late in. the night [he assassination of Wade, Sevens, Chase, | were they kept busy in receiving the congratus Stanvon.orGran:. Congrefs, it says. nasuuo re- | jations of their friends. During the evening treat. It must impeach Johnson or be ruined, The 4ge councils calmness. prudence, and they received quite « number of presente, forbearance. It claims that the President is in Tre Wasntxcton MonuMENT Assocta- the rightand that-the Amveaican people will | TION—Elertion of Oficers—The annual session sustain him. of the Washington National Monument Society was held on Saturday morning. The follow- ing officers were elected for the ensuing year : ndrew Johnson, President of the United States, ex oficig president. ‘The Ledger says that the President instead of yergrting to straiegy should have appealed to the Supreme Court. SRS IEe aOR UR eee) Bis aitach, Mayor of Washington, ¢x THE FEELING IN NEW YORK. cBicio first vice president. Movement ‘avor of the President. Gen. U. S. Grant, second vice preeident. W. W. Corcoran, Exq.. third vice president, to fill the vacancy cecasioned by the death of Philip R. Fendall, Esq. Treasurer, J. B. H. Smith, Esq. Secretary. J. Carroll Brent, Esq. e The following gentlemen were elected as & series of associations in support of the policy | members of the society tofill vacancies: Messrs, of Andrew Jobnsom, President of the United | Alexander R. Shepherd, Fitzhugh Coyle, and States, and are willing to resort to arms to re- | D.C. H. Nichols.) These gentlemen are to tt Pel any Tevolutionary attempt on the part of | the places made vacant by the decease of Mr. the Congress ef the United States to overthrow | /™,J. Hodge, General Peter Force, and Mr. Fendali. the lawful and constitutional authority of the | *fo™ aun of Philip R. Randall, Esq., was The de Chiet Executive of the nation announced by the secretary, Mr. Brent, and a suitaole tribute of respeet was unanimously passed by the society, after which the associa. ton adjourned. Naw Yore, Feb. 24.—The following docn. Ment is receiving signatures at No. 208 Broad- wa: the undersigned, are desirous of forming GENFRAL HAUL OF COUNTERFEIT- ERS AND THEIR MATERIAL. {Special Dispatch to the Star.) €meaco, Feb. 22—S. M. Telker, United States Detectives to the Treasury Department, yesterday arrested Daniel Webster, (colored,) Ehza Mitchell, Wm. Mitchell, H. Miller, and Jack Woolsey, on May street, and captured 960.000 in. couniertet fractional curr: presses, dhe=, plates, dc. Giv.e0 vach tor furiher a MissioNaARY MExkTING.—Interesting mis- sionary exercises were held at Wesley Chapel, corner Sth and F streets, yesterday morning. Bishop Ames preached an apprepriate sermon fron evelations, Sth chapter and wth verse— ‘Worthy is the lamb that was slain to receive power and riches;” at the close of which he stated that during the past year $18,000,000 had been collected on tobacco as taxes, and 853,000, (<4 on liquors, both useless commodities, while the missionary field was almost abandoned in some sections, because of the difficulty of ob- taining ample subscriptions to carry on the work. A collection for missionary purposes was FROM EUROPE To-DayY. [By Cable to the Associated Press.} the Pr inch: d. taken up with encouraging results. Syren “H.—Cotton heavier, but | Mathew Waite and Thomas Havenner were quotably unaltered. Sales will not exceed | Mude life members of the parent society by con- 2,000 baies. tributions from individual members of the church. The amount required to constitute a person a life member is $150. The services were continued at the same | church in the evening, on which occasion the | attendance was as large as in the morning. eee | Fike ALanws.—The alarm of fire about half {two o'clock yesterday proceeded from the [8 3963 ning of a chimney jome house 7 Mr. Peter No. 73 = on L street south, between Fourth and Y THE PRESIPERT OF THE UNITED | pitth streets cast. The sparks ignited the ad- 2 joining room, and for a time threatened serious PROCLAMATION f Sale of Valuable Lands in the State of Kan- | auch damage cea ey °xtinguished before of the Osage Indian | ‘The incendiary’s torch was applied to the is September Zithy 1o65, | Dorsey hotel on the corner of Seventh and 1 wth the Great and Lattle Osage Indians. streets, about eleven o'clock last night. Upon In pursmance of Law. 1, Axonew Jowneox, | the alarms being given to the inmates by the the United States of America, do | i:suance of smoke in the halls of the building, Phe amen’ Kaown that public sales | immediate search was made, which disclosed sas, at the pervods hereinafter | the the fact that the match had been applied on | between the lathing of two rooms in the second be Public Lands at the Land @ffce at officers Barclay, McColligan, DEMOCRATIC REJOLCINGS. New York. Feb. 25.—The Democracy fired one bundred guns at the park to-day, in hoaor ofthe appointment of New York as ie place for holding the National Con vention. SN T.KANSAS. ingon FRIDAY, Promptly on thespot and ren- bod ‘ naan: ee : gp poodle nt service: the first named finding si within eee nth | « bunch of matches in the aperture which had townships and parts of townships lying within the | * limite of the cemsiow niet the ray afticie of the | bee parually consumed. A feather hed was aforesaid treaty Sewth of the base Line and cast of the sixth principal merid } Fractional townships #28. 29, 99, 3). $2,33.34, and ¥ of range ¥ Fractional townships 25, townships 27, 28.29, 39. ab. 32, Sh, and, and fractional township 35 of range Is. — | olso somewhat damaged, having caught from | the partition. Tue Wasnrnetox MONUMENT.—Wasnine- 2 B.—Editor Evening Star—Sir | Having just paid a visit to what is known as | the Washington Monument, I cannot refrain wnships 2. townships 27, 28,29,30,| from making a suggestion’ relative theret>. 4. fractlopal peSofrange 19! | Would it not be well for those having that township 2.4.3.9. | work in charge to send circulars throughout By BBG, and “Fractional townshlp 36) of range ie enure country, calling upon the people to ene * e mis gteat work by contributions of suelt Sremetige St WM. 0.10.21, 0, | CEs ws Gens Gon See Gs pee. mode ee For the « @ following deseribed trust | Judges of elections the agents to receive these lands at the cmmencing ov SATUR | contributions and forward them to the proper DAY: the Vith day of May mer? for the disposal of | person at Washington. Let every voter as he certain jana, « ated within the following Townships ising withia the | cats bis ballot, deposit with it at least one iow and pert v rere Sys nut for this great object. No man would heal. tosis To eee oe | int contribute so small a sam to the memory ths Sone tnietnd anes chau | of Washington. This plan appears to me to Rel the base line ond cout @ the Hh principal | be feasible, and U think would result 1n the re, nal townships 26, 27. 28.29. of ranget. : muship townshipe 2. 25, and 29, al townsnip 3. of range 2 alt Lip 2. townships 7, 28 and 29, and fractional hip 3. of range 3. Fractional t ip 2 townships, 2. 23 and 29, nd fract om are Fi 2. ceiptof funds sufficient to complete the Mona- | ment. If you will make the suggestion through r paper, I think it will meet with approval ‘at least it cannot injure the cause. 1 am, sir, respeetfuil, H. B. W. pecboee ahead pk To Hon. A. G. THURMAN. -On aturday evening the National Democratic esident Commitwe, headed by Heald s brass bund, marched in a body from the roorns of th Con: vative Army and Navy Union, No. 39, Ivania avenue, to the Ebbitt House, Hon, Mr. Thurman is stopping, and ten: re iP Fractiounl township 26 fractional townsbip ee 7. Fractiora! towns: p 25. townships 27, 25. 29. and fractional township W. of range 5. Fractional townsh where seectcgpal fomnahip 3. townships 27 23,29, and | yred Lim ‘a complimentary serenade, Mr. ree o Bo hurman was introduced to the assemblage by frectianel oC eeie ae oe ee nniDe 2, 38,29, and | Dr. Charles Allen as an able and distinguished peetaeed teens nips 57,28 statesman and jurist, whom the people of Ohio fractional township Sof rangell. = *"4 | had elected to represent them in the Usted 0 nships 27, 28. Tar tio 1 township 3 Senate in the place of Hon. F. Wade. enship #. of range 12 Mr. Thurman recognized the compliment ina 3B aes 2, bret speech, which was received with cheers, when be was followed by Hon, William Mun eee ame | con, of Obin im some apirited remarks, and the al town hip 26. to 2,29,and | company were invited in and handsome yy en- fractional township ®. of r: tertained. Fractional town f, townships 27,28, 29, and ——_e—_ SS nee. | The Broturrnoop or tHe Ustox Visir sm aera c meet ial hnses ad ANDRIA.—On Saturday morning Ist, The ollewing d 1 townships being sowk | delegates trom the five circles of the Brother- of the base Ii the stath principal me- | hood of the Union, in company with the Su- | preme Washington Circle, numbering about | is, visited Alexandria, to participate, with their brothers there, of the saiue Order, in the celebration of the anniversary of the Buea hal <s ot Washington. They were headed by St. Dom- Noonde tat the aie cet | inick’s Cornet Band, and were met in Alexan/ than two weeks foreither | dri* by Mount Vernon Cirele No. 1 and Jetf-r- the pal at nods. and son Cir No. 2, of Alexandria, and we 1s Of any of the lands will corted to the hall, and jn a short time joined in tam of Che t the procession of the Order there, and were es. corted tothe Marshall House, where they dined In the afternoon ¢ firemen in a proc evening. 2 Fractional township ‘The offering of the ° 4 x snd 2. of range 3 above referred to will tively as above in which ill pr eed un ep for otber purpo-es iven under my hand at the City of Washington thie tweotieth day of January. Auno Doiniul one thousand eight hundred wnd stxty-eicht ANDREW JOHNSON. sion and returned in the eee FrxiaN Mretinc.—A public meeting of | Fenians was held yesterday afternoon at Ger- manin Hell,on Iith street, near F, on which vecasion Mr. J. D. O'Conaell, Capt. Hines, and Mr. MeNerhany, made mteresting addresses. These were revolationary times, said the latter | gentieman, and if our own difficulties were once adjusted, there would probably be a enhance ‘for Ireland. The Alabama claims would come up for arbitrament, and if Engiand refused to come te terms the time for Irishmen to strike for the liberties of their country had come. The hall was well filled, and «good deal of interest was manifested by the audience. ape La Rew’sCarsivat. Muvstreis bad a yery successful run at Wall's Opera House Inst week. Their audiences have been large on ‘b occasion, and their entertainments have given very general satisfaction. They will remaan here during all of the coming week, and | with commendable generosity have determined ially | to vive a benefit for the poor, which takes place pecificalty iasioner of the General 2% inwitw DEPARTMENT OF TEE Ts Teen UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Ww Fel 11 1888. York, N.Y. granted tohim the ith day of May, 1354, an Improvement in Machinery for Oomposiny Trpe. for seven years from the expiration of sald Eaweot. Which takes place om the 1éth day of May. It iv ordered that the asia petition be heard at the Patent Ofice on MONDAY, the th day of April next,at i2 o'clock M.; and ail persons are notified to appear and show cause. if auy they ave. why ted. eet forth im wri the | at a matinee on Thursday and which gay of hearing aes | ve hope will be a success. transmitted in eccordan: rules 4 Sip, which will be farni icc spicata. Tekrxraxck.—The regular weekly meeting ‘ros held. Mat evening” af ‘Temperance’ te’ ‘emperance Sonn S. Hollingshead when ad- Greases were made by Dr. 'T. G. Clayton, Mr. Harrie: after which soveral signed Ue pledge, Harris, wi P and the meeting adjourn d oneness HxLriess.—About 6 o’cieck Friday evening, Officers Atchison and Dubois of v4 oe cinct, found aman named Reuben. Bt on the corner of Sth and I streets bad him eon to bis home, on 7th, between E and «3, and Dr. Coombs ‘Tue Porst or Rocks RaiLroap.—The Rock- Ville Sentinel says : ‘After a session of two weeks, during which a large amount of business was disposed of the Circuit Court for this county adjourned on londay afternoon last. “~ cases in which objections had been filed, to the ratification of the inquisition re- turned by the jury of condemnation for the right of way for the Metropolitan branch of the Bultimore & Ohio Railroad, the followin: isa list of the cases in which the inquisitions were set aside: 2. Richard H. Harding, jury's award $750; ob- jectiens filed by Bowie & iams. Mary M. Hempstone et. al., award $525; objections fled by Bowie & Williams. Richard D. White et a. ‘farm case) $850; objections filed by Bowie & Williams. Richard G. White (mill case) $400; objections by Bowie & Williams. John W. Grant, $400. objections by Geo Peter, Esq. icy C. Nicholls et. al., $400; objections by Bowie & Williams. Ann Clements, $100; ob- jections by George Peter, $225; objections by George Peter, Esq. Rich- ard Burdett, $25; objections by Bowie & Williams. Horace Waters, $10 objections by G. Peter, Esq. Joseph Leaman, $300; 0 jections by G. Peter. Thos. K. Suter, $1, objections by G, Peter, Rachael Beimvar, S601; objections Ere Peter, Marchant Rick- cite, $06t; objrctions by Bowie & Willi Philemon Griffith, $530; objections by Bowie & Williams. Chandler Keys, $1,500; objections by S. Berry, Esq. Eliz, R, Howard, €4,990; objections by John G. England, Esq, Ann M. Spates et al., $700; objections by Bowie & Wil- lisms. James W. Higgins et al., $2,300; objec- tions by Bowle & Williams. LR. Finch and H. Higgins, $1,850; objections by G. Peter. W. T. Dove, $4,500; objections by G. Peter. —_——.——— FUNERAL OF Maorn Ketty.—This morning the funeral of the late Major Kelly, of the 4th enyalry, took place from his residence on Indi- ana avenue, and was attended by quite a large number of relatives and friends, including offi- cers of the army. The remains were in a bean- tiful rosewood casket, on top of which were the national colors, plaited. and a cross of japonicas and other choice flowers was laid on the breast. The pall-bearers were Col. T. Cerig hig it RW. Tyler, Lieut, S.A. Porter, Capt. H. Marco’ Lieut. F. A. Page, Lieut. E. Crosby—all of th 44th infantry, The cortege proceeded to Aloysius Church, where requiem mass was celebrated by Rey. Father Kelly, assisted by Rey. Father Hecker; after which Rev. Father Maguire delivered an appropriatesermon. The cortege procieded to Glenwood, where the rg- mains were interred, eed Tue River.—The exceedingly cold and dis- agreeable weather of the past three days has again caused heavy accumulations of ice in the Potomac, though as yet no serious interrnption has resulted to steam navigation. The steamer Keyport made her usual trip to Aquia Creek this morning, and the Winnisimmet fs keeping up communication with Alexandria, while the Government tug Ariel, with a la. ge number of mechanics and laborers on board, left Sixth street wharf at seven o'clock to-day for Fort Washington. At ten o'clock a New York steomer entered the Georgetown channel under steam for her destination at the town bearing that name. Should the severe character of the weather which we are now experiencing con- tinue, it is not improbable that navigation may again be closed in the next forty-eight hours, asses Mexcnants’ New Meni Ling.—The steamship E. C, Knight, Captain Dentz, of the Merchants’ Line, arrived at her wharf at 1 p. m, to-day, and merchants can receive their treight immediately. The President,Mr.Jno. W. Thompson, bas directed the Gibson to start from New York the middle of this week for th cial accommodation of those who have been waiting for their goods, and merchants are in formed that by sending immediately to their houses in New York they will beable to re- ceive freight with dispatch. ——_o—_. THE JonaDans.—On Saturday evening Coun- cil No. 1 of this order, marshalled by Mr. Jos Harris, paid a visit to the fair of Columbia Di vision, at the Navy Yard. They were prec by a drum corps, and some of the numbe |. Aloysius Reid, or « which answers were greedily iHowed by the excited questioners. The Johnays left quite a tund atthe fair, returning lop. m. — ALMOST AN ACCIDES carriage con- taining the wife and daughter of Captain White, of South Washington. was being driven slorg the avenne, between Ninth and Tenth streete, ebout 12 o'clock Saturday night, a col rred with street car No. 9, whereby the tront xle of the carriage was broken and the vehicle nearly overturned. Some coin- nt is made of the failure of the driver of the Street car to sound his whistle in time to give proper warning. ——— SALz or Goveexment Bowps, Ligvor, &c, To-day Mr. Clephane, Collector of Internat Revenue, sold at public auction Governmeut bonds at 6% premiurn, and seve barrels of whisky st $2.09 per Tue Meron TIONAL BANK.—Messrs Brent and Merrick, for Join ©. Kenuedy, re ceiver of the above exploded bank, haye co: meneed suit against Le ny sum of $500,000 found due the bank asia Samia Fueitive rrom Justice.—Julius Funnic- cumb was arrested Friday evening by Licut. W. S. Horley, of the 6th precinct, and tarned over to the Marshal as a fugitive from justice. eee Sorrertise Trapg.—James G, Smith was before Justice Walter Friday afternoon, arrest- ed for soliciting trade without a license. He ‘was fined $20. SS MARRIED. WATKINS-HUNTER. At Windsor, Montgom- ery covnty, Md.. by the Rev. Father pe a 2st of Jarnry. ix 8. RUDOLPH WATKINS and MABY C. HUNTER. both of Montgomery county. {Baltisrore Sun please copy.] . CULLINAN—G(BSON. On Sunday evening, Feb. &d. at 7 o'clock p.m .by ‘he Rev Father Boyle. Mr. EDWARD CULUINAN to Mra. ELIZ- ABETH GIBLON, widow of tho late Josaua Gib ror, all of thie city . cnet: STOP! 7 CALVERT FORD, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, “NEW STORE,” No. 286 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TWO DOORS ABOVE OLD STAND. in Pure Drugs and Fine Chemicals French and American ie | Dealer Nail Brushes. and all other M Keeps constantly on hand line of all “Popular Patent fe 1 Mex 7-1 Ho: FOR THE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT. Blocks just recetved at M. CUNNING- where you can get your old Silk Hat w for $3.10. Also, constantly on hund je to order the best qnality new HAT at $6; second quality at @5. Don't fo the number, 34636 7th street. between I and Muse avenue,’ Sign of big Tin H 200, ARE DECIDEDLY CHRAPE J they bring a good deal less than formerly st Northern auctions where I get my supply.a will make great deductions from for {Little Porritt, just received, th tien. Wcents New edition of Waverly, 20 cents; cu:plete,2 vols , for $4. Wanted. a Plat Rook ot Washington city. HUN ‘TFK’S Great Antiquarian, 204 Peana. ‘av. and 175 P avenue: 7 Kross ity EXPRESS Calls for, and delivers to any address, BAGGAGE, PACKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE MOVES FURNITURE, &., &c. Lge “2 Office, 374 Penna avenue, t, Washington. Branch Office epue, corner 16th street, Washing? office of Adaina’ Express Oo. G Hoostaxns GERMAN TONIC, AND ALL OTHER POPULAB BITTERS, For tale at SIMMS’ PHARMACY. fex0-1m___ Corner New York avenus and lithat, Cor & BAGAN, Dealers in and Manufactucers of STOVES, COPPER, TIN AND SHRET-IRON WABE, ROOFING. GUTTEBING, AND SPOUTING, fe8-2m No, 497 lith street, above Pa PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. [ UNITED STATES PATENT OFBICE, Smanty 16, 1086. Ww. IN Lf On the petition of BG. ALLEN D. Mass., Praying for the exter of @ patent ted to the 23d day rember, 1859. F an improvement in Combination Steam Guage. for seven, ears, from the expiration, of said patent, which takes place oa the 2M day of No td! be atthe vembet It is ordered that the said Patent Office om MONDAY, the 29th of dem ve, why ‘Mj and THE COURTS. Trial of James Beckett for the Murder of Gabriel Thorn! Croat Court, Chif Justice Cartter— ‘The trial of this case was resumed this morn- ing. istrict Attorney Carrington opened the case for the prosecution, briefly stating that there ‘were two questions in this case —one of identity, and the other of the degree of the offence—was Gabriel Thorntorn killed at ¢be time and place stated, and did the prisoner at the bar kill him, and was this, from all the facts in the case, mur- der or manslaughter. Gen. Terry reserved his waa Ned, and testified Dr. Albert 8. 4. King was called, to the fact that the wound over the left breast of Thornton was inflicted by some sharp in- strament, in — neighbor te nears, sit ‘was @ marta] wound, and caused his . Moria Henderson Called, and testified shat she and deveased were coming home from charch on the night in question, about ten 2’cl0¢k, arm in arm; that deceased had his umbrella hoisted, and he ran agsinst Beckett, when B, struck Thornton, and Thornton dropped the umbrelia and kicked Beckett, and B. then said he would kill Thornton, and’ drew something ont of bir breast and struck the deceased With it, and then ran down Fourteenth stteet, sonth of the ave. nue. Witness ideadfied Beekett as the man who struck the blow, He had on light coat, pants and pat, And Jones testified as to the man who struck the blow, and the knife; 1t was just such aknife as the one exhibited. She failed to Tecognize the prisoner as the one who struck the blow. Was scared but knew that the man who struck Thornton was @ light man, had on light elothes, and ran down Ith street after the blow was strack. Wm. H. Lee testified thar he was a hack dri- Yer; stood sometimes at Willard’s Hotel; know the prisoner well; haye Known him for iwely cars, On the night of the homicide saw ckett going down 1th strect, near the side door of the hotel. He asked witness forachew of tebaceo. Witness gave it to him. He was dressed in light clothes, Shortly after that he heard somebody crying murder across the street. It was over on the corner near the demy, it was Burning. When Becket left wit- nes=, he went over towards the southwest cor- ner of 1ith street and Pennsylvania avenue, down towards the canal. Other witnesses were sworn, and testified to the same effect as the preceding witnesses. Police Officer Chas. Leach, sworn,—Arrested the prisoner. Found him next morning after the murder in bed; recognized the coat; noticed a cut on his arm, ‘Prisoner said be cut it in the Monument lot. catebing dogs, Circuit Covrt, Justice Wylie.—Drury & Co. ys. Sch.oolman; Mr. Merriek asked to have his appearance stricken ont; so ordered by the court. Hoteler vs. Jonson & Bryant; judg- ment confessed, Woltz & McCormick ys. Wil- son; defendant demurred to the evidence of plaintil; Court sustained the demurrer, and instructed the jury to find for the defendant. ‘Taylor vs. Williams; motion fora new trial filed by consent of counsel. McCarthy ve. Connor, Schloerb ys. Butger, McGhan ys. Chas.H.Ross & € Same vs.Dounelly & Offut! leave to the plaintif to x Donohue use Shorp vs. Ai Ryan ys. Jobnhagdt; J. W. Schunckers vs, L. EF. Crounse and"Richard J, Ryan ys. Conrad Brrnkert, continued. Dury & Co. ys. School- moan; yerdict for the plaintiff. Thomson ys. Whitney; continued. Morsell ys. Hamilton; continued, with lave to plaintiff to file new declaration. Keefer vs, Taylor; rule on defen- dant to plead. Angus vs. Brady; judgment on award. Lewis vs. Sykes &. Chadwick; judg- ment by default. Mayor, &c., of Washington vs. Mary Riley; Bradiey and Drary; for selling liquor Withouta license. The defence claim to have a licence; verdict for appellee a few days since. Judgment effirmed by the Court. Ad- journed. Equity Cours, Justice Olin.— Wilson ys. Wil- son: order confirming report of auditor. Fow- ler ve. Dennis et al: order by Justice Wylie, allowing certain papers withdrawn to file in bankruptey case. In re Geo. W. Lanckton and Louis W. Sinsabaugh: order laying rule on bankrupt. and for injunction. eed ¥ NAGLE &CO., Ancttoneers, Balesroooms 44% Seventh street, Opposite Patent Office HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL. €LUTHS, BEDDING, STOVES, &.. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Feb. 2th, at 10 o'clock, we o. 117 on Sth street, between x Furuitare, viz: ng Tables Dining-room Chairs lephane, and . V8. Jno. J. Bogue: continued inwed, with: jonany Sof Chairs, Looki a teat Oliclothe Besting. & itchen Stove, Cooking’ Utentiis ckery, Glass Ware, &¢. tive. Si NAGLE & CO., Avcts. 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 OVAL AND SQUABE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURK COBDS AND TASSELS, PICTURE NAILS, PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Persons having Paintings, Engravings, or Pho- icgraphs to Frame, are invited tocall aud examin ourstock of Oval Walnut and all Gilt Frames. ranging in size from (x8 to 20x% fuches: also Ras. tic Square Frames. Square Frames made to ord PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Picture Cord a: ¢ Tassels in different colors, from Photograph to Portrait size, Pictore Rings, alle. &e. PAPEB HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. All grades Paper Hangings. embracing fine Em: broidered Gilt. Drawing-Rooin Patterns; also. a varied assortment of Medium and Low Priced P pers, Borders, &. Window Shades of different Sizes and col rs, Private Dwellings and Store Shades of any required size made to order. PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. A choice selection of Paintings aud Engravings, cmbracing. with he following gems :—The Baptism. by K @hocolate irl, by Meyer: Rescue, by Coldewe; Little Barefoot, by De Mou: lgnon; Fine Interior, by Renonx; Dante and Beat- rice. by Meyer; Choice Fruit and Flowers. by Roe. sen, Way, aud others. Mattresses, ENGRAVINGS! Napoloon from Waterlod to Paris 195, Franklin before the Lords at Whiteball, Merri Making io the Olden Time, Peace aud War, Sunshine of Life, Love Messenger. &¢. Having purchased for CASH, I shall aim by of- fering good articles (warranting them as repre sented at tie loweat remunerattve prices ta ne cure & liber on of the public. patronage. Punetuality aud, good werkmanehip in alien fe: ders, and prompt settlements expected in return, Any erder pot satisfactorily flied. wilt be immedi: “Ge TEUMS CASI, FON GOODS SRD LABOR 7 . F OO A! . i MARKRITER. No. 486 SEVENTH STREET. ® doors above Odd Fellows” Hall, tim bat. D snd & Cuanirs un. coprre 289 E STREET, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES, AND CIGARS. FREE LUNCH served from 10% a. m. until 2 p. m., and from 7% p. m. until 12 midnight, BR. WAR) General Caterer and Super- kN. 5 intendent of Free Lunch and Sample Hoots, Co allcand look him over. ee feleiy J 7 OHN GRAY &CO., d ja \ MANUFACTURERS AND DEALY REN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BROOMS, TWINES, CORDAG: &c., ac, 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STBEETs, NEW YORK. EDWARD HEATH. WILLIAM A. GRAY. fe 8-6m_ -ABREN’S IMPROVEP FIRE AND WATER W 4 PhUor CEMENT AND GBAVE PROOS CLT BOOFING, H Paap stciaity that they oe sing and pared to put on fhe best quality of WARNER'S snesany other Gravel Biches ‘an mazently om band Benzols. lowest dor OF THE INTERIOR, RPA NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘Wasiinetos, Feb 7 On the petition of Ov: BAD LBSRICH, of Phit- adelphia, Pa . la ing ‘the ext 4 BANKERS, Jax OOOKE 2 0O., BANKEES, Firrrenrs Staerr, Orros-re TREASURY, Buy and sell atcurrent market rates, and heep constantly on hand a fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., execnted and collections made on all accessible points. , sei-tf Fist NATIONAL BANE OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. QOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND GENT OF THE VHITED CIAL & STATES. 15th street, opposite the Treaswry Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United Btates, STONE MILLION DOLLARS..e8 ‘We bay and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collection: in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. Wo purchase Governmest Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN: MENT LOANS at ali times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1965. m 21-tt PV AsHINGTON CIT BAVINGB BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS snd SELLS all kinds of BONDS and STOCKS, GOLD and SLVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WABRANTS. J. B. ELVANS, Prosident. ‘Treasurer. FINA J. ROI DANCING ACADEMIES. OF. ? DANCING AUADEMY, Penna et oy oe a noon from 8 to6 s’clock. Gentlemen, 9 orclook. San bv rented for Belle; Bolreees bee my FP rami caoceniss. J. 8. SHARPE having opened a choice selection of FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting ot Teas, Wines, Liquors, Dried and Canned Fraits ickles. Sauces. Hams. Shoulders and Breakfast y found in a first-class earab licite a share of the public patron age. feeling assured that satisfaction will begiver in price and quality. J. 8. SHARP! fe 19-2m* ‘Cor. 4th and G streets nor’ Niw CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTB STREET, BETWEEN D AND 5, Keeps constantly on hand the finest Groceries tn the Market, at New York Prices. The onLy Btore in the City ef Washington con Gucted strictly upon the true Co-operative Pian. viz: * Mutual Benefit and Protection.” Others use the Namx only to catch the trade. deSi-ly SHARES ONLY 810 EACH. THE ORIGINAL FRANC. tim Felrraco. AUCTIONEERS, No. 3443: and 384% Seventh st., bet. H and Este « call attention to the public that they are pared to receive all descriptions of mer n contignment oF storage; also, to tre we ive special attention to the eale of 1 Estate. Parties decligine find ready eale for their © at cur salerooms. MONDAY MG; alse P ‘ular sale days every WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 10 every Eve 7PM Open every day for private sales. Always on hand # large stock of Furnitare of every description, FOLEY & ©0., Aucts., fe b-dtt Seventh Street. we sti. gmp ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO., CABBLAGE MANUFACTURE £ 477 and 479 l4th street. Particular attention given to repairing, de16-11 = EW MERCHANTS’ LINE OF 8TEAMSHIPS NOE ESCH: eons GIBSON, Wiil run regularly during the winter months be tween New York Alexandria, Washing: top, and Georgetown, as follows: Leave New York, from Pier 29, East River. at the foot of Roosevelt street. every SAT CEBAY. at P. M-; Georgetown, from wharf foot of High'street. every THURSDAY, and Alexas dria every FRIDAY. at 12 M For freight or passage appiy at the office of thy Sompany. comer of New York avenue aud 17tt atrect, below Navy Departmen: de sts 2°: THOMPSON Pres't, At? ©: SELBY & CO. STORE. Continuation of the Annnal Closing ont FALL AND WINTER GODS. at cheap rates. BLACK SILKS AND FANCY Goons, IMPORTED DRESS GOOPS, VELVETS, &c. Medium DRESS GOODS, at half price. SHAWLS, very cheap, CLOAKING, CLOTHS, CASSEMERES, &c. 323 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, fe7-6teo South side, near 7th street, {BEAT BARGAINS In PIANOS that have been used. One? octave, four round corner ebickering al Dest new, $250. Que? octave. Boardman & Gray. 9200. FEE One 634 octave, Darley .( Bosew: in best! order) ‘ie oc W. G. METZEROTT & 00. Bole Agents of Steinway's Pianos, THE ORIGINAL FRANC. fered RINENT OF THE INTERIOR D® “UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON. Febroary 1s. On the petition of FREUERIC HOWES. of Bos- tou, Mase., praying for the extension of a tent granted to him the 20th of June, 1854, for ap Lr ah mg pate — RIT geome for pat ‘care from. the expiration of iat, whiel <Oui day of Jane, te: ke: lace on ti It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the Ist day of June next, 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are pott fied to appear and show cause, if any they have why said petition ought net to be granted. Persons 0} mg 4 the extension are required & file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least torn:y days beiore thi dey of beating; alltatimony Sed by either party t be need at the said Roneing et be. taken trans mitted in eoetene we the rules of the office which will be fut en application. Depositions and other rs relied ae estes Sings te argumente i?’ant, isis nts, if any wit Gaye after fllug the testimony. Order ih be Ppbllshed tn ene Sn epublica ant the Intelligencer, Washington, D ‘and nt ington, C., and in the Journal. Boston, Mass.. once 8 weel the first o a rpelcalSeta Ss Sica sigur : er a A ed the day of | be “es Acting Commissioner of Patents. ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. D*Aiz ‘D STATES PATENT OFFICE, UNGTON, Feb 3, Isis, On the petition of PRILANDEM SHAW. of Bos ton, Mase , praying for 1} Fy oes ¢ = it, which takes ou ay» 3 Tis ordered that the said petition be heard at te Pate Onice DAY. be ach dny ot ‘and all persons are notified CITY ITEMS. S11 Movrne.—Onr popular friend, TL. J. Rothrock, Esq.. of 7th street, made a birthday resent to his daughter of one of Ellis’ vecy best Pianos. Mr, E. has a few ieft of the same sort. GEORGETOWN. Sanat cetiacitd Affairs in Georg Tne Cuanset Orex.—On Satarday the tag boat Katie Wise, of the Potomac Tow Compa ny, succreded in making her way wharves from Alexandria, therety opening the channel. The tag mad her way through icc eight inches thick. Th Irveve of the last two days has placed another skim of ice over the track, but not of sufficient thickness to seriously interfere with naviga- tion, Tre Erection To-DAY.— An election is bet heid here to-day to choose Tye members ef 4 Board of Aldermen and eleven members of he Board of Common Covacil, Mayor Richards, Superintendent of the @fetropolitan Police, this } morning issued an Order to the po of the town that— “No member of the force must take any part » our throngh the i Tur IRREPRESSIBLE ConrLion.—Olotaing for One Price Only—marked in plain figures — at Geo. C. Henning’s, No. 511 7th st., Invlligen- cer Building. Jxwerny.—New styles opened every day this week, at Prigg’s O1 ilar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa. avenue, near $x st. Wasrixctox axp Grororrows Lor Com- PANY.—The card of the Great Falls Ice Gom- pany calls for a reply to the charges made against us, We shall commence it by stating facts that are freeh in the minds of the commu- nity, or that can be proved by documentary or other indisputable evidence. Ou January (sth, | 10 the election further than to deposit his own 1867, we received from the two leading ier deai- | Vore, 2nd Amy member found distributing tick- ers in Boston, telegrams stating that the pros. | ts, soliciting votes for any candidate, or doumc any other act mdicating # bias toward one or other of the parties to the election contest, whe may have auy tendency to influence the te=ul Will be treated as having violated the rules an regulations: that when the receivers of yous pect was tha their crops would be so small that they would be unable to furnish the trade atnl! supply, Im consequence of this we weriatons with the Great Falls Co. cor their ior. offering, “Ader ample sreurity. to oa owrie. rhall have given their decision in any cas, take it ae needed: paying ict oe eaus | tatGrcates, co fee as tas pales ote one taken or not. | They declined this he ship an | cerned, is final, and they will’ take immedi. ate care that there is no obstacle offered to other persons desiring to vor. When ac wns hax deposited his vote, or it hns been dec Aed that be is notentitied toa vote, the police onset will require him to move on, and no bicker“ OT Quarreling in the polling places must be “°F 4M instant tolerated: (at the line of Voters will Se kept always free ‘rom obstruc- tions, and any Attempt to break the line will b tet atany hasatd by the prompt arrest of the party or parties nf@king the attempt, that no Thrests, taunts. Jeers, OF INsUlts Will Be toler- sted for a moment toward ny voter, and per- sons guilty of such conduct ‘ust be immed. ately arrested, and that persans who “anur- ruptor disturb any elector” by challenging his vote at the polls, if they shall penrist in so cc ing, you will arrest as having viesRted the pro- visions of the above named section.” reviourly stated # the Star holly local in their character. National “are not considered, the princaple ques- yours being “the Cotperntion Butchers Market.” The ticket equal quantity of Northern tor, givin, SUsto~ mers their choice. Thinking Wwe conid oO” tain the requisite sepply from no other source, except at high rates, we entered into the only agreement to which they contd consent, viz: that we “should not purchase from any other person or company, for sale or Use in the District, any ice, #0 long as. they should continue to furnish and supply ie un- this contract.” We were obliged to enter into bonds of twenty thourand dollars to carry out these terms. No promise, either written « oral, was ever asked for, looking to the inter- ests’ of the consumers, either in prices oF prompt delivery, Their terms regarded their own payment sind the compulsory sale of their ice ont Is not the inference from this irresistable that they were determined to drive Northern ice from the market, and force their own ex- clusively upon ‘consumers, and that in their opinion a comparison would be fatal io tne latter 1 Which party appears as the monoplists, those who offer or those who refuse their customers Speapie eS — = 4 aunts “y? ieee ay ao eee composed ot the tellow ing gene men — ware y dermga—George Hil, jr, Newman, kevi ‘So great was thy public dissatisfaction with H + the ice ceupiied ty ee cit te contract Tia: | Davis, Jenkin Thomas, Joho W. Bronamgh For Common Counc—Bbr. Chas. H. Oragin, Ben im July we seriously contemplated paying the Penalty im the bond and leting their ica—the | fowwin Darby. C. 8. Ramsburgh, Edwaz Intelligencer called it slush—melt, rather tian | Shoemaker, Chas, Fong, Gloments, thas. ©. longer endure the complaints which were pour- dees ; Bt cus sa CE. Bnew, Sho ing im upon us from our customers and the | Peck, Horne Wane cemeeg ss. Bui as this involved a loss of $40,000 | colored peepie with # puncioers Mberted Shetek we did not ferl able to doso, and the ice con- ub L. Simms, Gro. pillip T. Berry, Frederick W. Jones, and Joseph Tabbey. For Common Councti— Wm. Clabaugh, James Goddard, George W. Orme, Wm. Albert. King. James Dickson, sumers in the District. suffered the consequen- Alicrmen—3 ces. Will they be likely this year voluntarily fo use the ice that their and our necessity Field- ing to the hard rms ct the Great Falls pay could scarcely force upom them jas Soup “G Goin, ‘wil % * That ce was ley, Edward J. Shoemaker, Jegaes J it the rates at which that ice sold were | A. Riley J,.3 high we then freely admitted, but our book Kane. and mbus F. Sheckell one o'clock to-day Ur ¢ qs entire bar the polis ice had. arrested four persons, 8-4 (yey for bemug sete cated on the» Le” “Atout fh ecko aoe Gem of Lottet Present trom Wasbine!in whre turned to to the « it was understood to go the Capitol, their Services not being thongbht necessary at the polls, The youes were being cast very slowly. and but little interest and lees excitement seemed manifeet @s compared with form-1 elections. At 1o'clock 124 white and ll colored votes had been cast in the first preciner colored and S$ white votes in the second will prove that owing to its perisuable natur they Were barely sufficient to save us from | That he never sold it as northern ice, our repented public annonacements ant written communications abundantly testify. ur experience of last year led us to deter. mine that under no circumstances Wo yg yo, again buy or sell Potomac ice. [pgs 2 wa shall supply northern ict only, trem fourton to twenty inches thicy, Aid all of patest qual. ity. Through our @fforts consumers are offered @ choice between Us moruhern and Potomac ice, which lust year Uhe contenct witt the Girt Falls Company devied them. We hav precinct, 140 votes in the third precinct. and 740 doutt what wil be the decision f those w: yots in the fourth precinct. The peuple remomber thetr past experience. For a sale | Ucke!” tor the new markel-house seemed to he We rely Upon the quality and grice of our ice | Bbra! alone. “Let the pablic commataete ane adgr. Snot— Luke Boddin, who ts in the employ of Duncan Watke county, about a mile and @ half from Georgetown, was shot | oiclock on Saturday eveniag by some one « G. T. McDiLia®, President. L. J. Mippiar mm. T.T. Fowin Dir S.. known. while passing through Mr. Mylo Wairen Gonky, § place. about a mile from Georgetown. The OR rE renga the Ie 5 nd lod Mx. Supn’sGaxat Book Avotion will re | Poll paced through the Toft hand and lodge open in Washington, at 370 Penna. under |‘ — ce not d the Metropolitam Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- nEY Tous, ning and be continued a few evenings. T isa large and select assortment of the m wo GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. ND CALICURS—300 UTTONS.: 200 | wae | FF"! WHARF FOR RENT | valuable Books, which must be sold. ——-—— Povr cons, Durilhons et Onzles la chair, consatter le Doc’ t _ i depuis 1861—a son office No. 424 Pena. sylvania avenue, eutre la quatrieme at ia Six- leme rue YOTTONS Piece Fisii WHARF FOR RENT ™ Groxcxtows —eo—. Bar's, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell ing off their entire stock of men’s, youth's, an * Orrick. 2 Feb. a5, 18% 5 boys’ Clothing at cost price, to make room 1 Sealed proposals will be received at this office their very large stock of Spring and Summer | until MONDAY, the 24 4ay of March next,at tz Goods. Special attention is called to their ver: aly ail : lanes HGR Or ene Renate tee jock m.. for the Rent of the Corporation Fish Hosiery, Ties, Saris, &¢. Bar & ( Whar! for the term of ome year from that date, 21,1: Corner 7th and E = Bide must be accompanied with entiatectory ee From Prov. Bot, the successful ‘rity that the same will be taken at the proposed the art of cookery: * bid. Termscash, New York, Feb. 17, 1567.—A good dich fe 20. CHAS. D. WELCH, Mayor. often spoiled oF rendered unpalatable by che | ERY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, use of a detestably cheap, impure and deleter: = ous favoring extract. Great care should & | SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL Ps used in selecting the genuine, both in regard t By viene et SRORGETON R. B. « taste and health. | In an-wer to mauiries tro | ¢3tirtue of Gecreedely passed Uy the Supreme ladies of my various classes I invariably Sole Boum Bees that I have tried several kinds ot flavoring » tracts during the last two years of my lec un on cookery, and certainly prefer those pre by Joseph Burnett & Gol, of Boston, owt others, PE ¥. LBBB. thee at Public Av b 3d. 1565. at « all ertain Beal Es o€ Bctond street. near High. im suid tow part of lot 124in Beatty & Hewkins a fd town. beginning x - Waar Mages your Hair so Bravtirvt! | Ceteut welll inet trem ae Mrs. S. A. Allen's improved (new atyic) Hai, | High’ eitect, “apd seening” Restorer oF Dressing in one Lottie, Price Que Doi lar. Every Draggist selis st. ees Dr. Writer, Chiropodist, No. 4 between 4 and 6th streets. Office hours from Sa.m.tof p.m. No eharge for consultation. Established 1861. ——_—_.—___ Wrarrine Pare for sale. Second street! 40 feet wore or. les back of that width 14 feet. Upon this real stand two Frame two-story Dweliioge Ti 0 getate will be sold in two parcels; the eastern part fronting 18 feet Gs inches. more or leas, on Second Street, and running back 180 foot with the dw ot MProvements thereon: the western part fou! g 23 feet 1's inch, more oF lesson Seeond etree’, runing back 100 feet with the dwelling aod pre vemente thereon © Pa. avenue, Apply a: the ‘ ‘erme of sale: One-third cash of which $150 will STAR Uflice. Bunid.on cock, parcel et the fall of the hammer emer j Balance in 6 and 12 months. All conveyancing aud Tux Oxiornat Fraxe. 2st Te. enue stamps Bt Cost of haser. Settlements gee within 6 days after ule. otherwise property will be repold at purchaser's cost and tink. eREONA Wis c S Persona wishing to subscribe for Tax Stan CHAS. M MaTTilniws 7. who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard will please leave faeir orders at No. i Eas | 1°!“ bance i Capitol street, between 4th and 5th : - ~ + Beh Costin aces | WS gERRATMES ERR orn i ESTARLISGMENT Ro, 48, seterson ot. Georgetown. D.« “pp . 188; premium aw the Men SPECIAL NOTICE: {ropolitan Institnie “isi, rebuilt 1806, ant s pce dl Rar the ed aoc coeanie ob the kind th this section ofcos tty ee ae gine and Scouring of all kinds dove tn the bes: anper. Truly thankful for Avore. the sabseribe: solicits the continued Custom ofthe commeeitn Goods received and returued by express with the THE “MESSENGER OF HEALTH” Edited at the Pennsy!vauta Institute of Medicine, tmoet nd h contains an article on Desporsia, Chilleand Fever, | ‘Post Office addvees beck Bee No. 80 Oftice closes daily and Kidney Aftectious, in which the writer post lively declares that the whole science of Medic porseses no remedy for the cure of those diseases, that ie half us efficacious as Misbler’s Herb Bitters He spewks from experience, having used them in his practice for the past two years, to the exclasion of all other remedies, aud without » solitary in stance of failure, Sold by all Druggiats and Dealers. DR. S.B. HABTMAN &(O.. Proprietors Lan caster, Pa,, and Chicago. Ilin fe suneet, except Saturday, when it ts closed at Sy p.m 76m RAILROADS, INGTON AND BALT? TON AND THE WESi" oz ye daily, and Fy ™ FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily, «: 7: ec ong ol APO lendid Hair Dye is the best in the world LIs JUNCTION i dp fiom Hye; harmless, rellaile, ve Ot 6:15 and 7:00 a.m , and at 208 and 4 nstantan no disappointment: no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes: tn 08 ANNAPOLIS. cates and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful Leave at 7:00 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. No trains too Or brown. Sold by all sts and properly ed at Betshelor ewe ‘on SURAT No. 16 Boni it, New York. ja l3-codly — PA oe FORALL PARTS OF THE WEST. - Leave duily frcept Saturday and Sunday, st 74> urday ats 45a. m.. aud 2:90 p.m. TOP! he we ek ee m only, connecting TRUNKS gt elas Station with tr as trom Baltimore t- Ww! a te with THE PATENT STAY. gcuear FOR CASH RUBE BERR, ES’ ONNET BOXES and VALISES, OUB OWN MANUBACTURE, TRU: ¢ SEVENTH RT. One door north of Odd Fellows’ Halt, joining Wi shoe store. oon i & BAKER CABINET SEWING A SktHT Ret tor enie st PRINCE'S LOAN orric fs 9-ly 277 . bet, 10th and 11! A S541 ERMINE COLLAR AND MUP A BEAT EEMINE COLLAR AND uUY VI of P ELPHIA. Leave ally ( HY and 12: Pp. P ‘ond oe feisty 277 Peeve, bet Ps ant nthe ~ ‘Leave for Hew York anae= Ae at Te Pe SERED PPB STAD Mog HE Alb BFE OF n WOth and Jith’eta..feld-ty Laps carina at Prince's Loax oF- FIC ean come in the hall door. A room excla- sively for their reception, and Indies to wait toca, fels-iy 180 BOSTON MARKET, 180 a oot-tf wing ARLE ‘fore Pe. av, vy: