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THE EVENING STAR. | Pa Srmeee'e 70s tet of his son-in-law, Mr. 8. Nor- LOCAL NEWS. ment, this afternoon, and was very largely attended, probably a umber of the oldest citizens being gathered ‘han on any sim- liar oceasion. The funeral services were ooa- Amusements, &c., To-Night. " ducte! by Rev. E. J. Drinkhcus, of the 9th- NaTrOmAL TuxaTax— Miss Maggie Mitchell | strat Methodist Protestant Church, of which ta ~The Fearl of Savoy. the deceased was a member from its earliest recess axp Mexscunre.—Dan Rice's great anye, — by Rey. Dr. Ames, of Westey Ovayel. ‘The corpse was attired in a enit of bitek, and stew, at the lot on 6th street, south of Pennsy!- Yanig ayenne ¢ encased inn handsome ne 4 foftin cov. ‘Seppry Dearn.—This morning, at an early | ered with black cloth, with st ‘inge around hour, a Prussing named Erast Rudolph yon | the top, and furnished with eight handles. On joven Adeinau, acéd about 45, was'| the breast was silver plate with the name, Sound dead in his bed;MBla room, ip the house | dave of death and ace, anda wreath of Heary Kubo. on Sth street eaet, bet ween | of choice Howers was an did, and N streets, opposite the Navy Yard wall’ |, The palj-bearers were Rey. Dr. W. Hamil- The deerased, who was usually known as | ton, Rev. W. C. Li Messrs. James h Richter, was Profession a horti- ePitarst, and wr highly educate? man. He A. es. G. Moielden, J. W. Briwhing and Cone, Was given todirink, however, and msed much Ministers present were laudanum. Yesterday forencon he was out jrown, Gillette, J.G.Bat- xing for work, and apparentiy in good | ler, aud Parker. After the services at the house ith. Berne in great want, be is believed to | the cortege, in whicl-were over sixty cur. baye taken 30 overdose of laudtanum. His two | riages, moved to’Glen' , Where the remains iittie children, between whom (in bed) he died, were interred. represen: thst, they were awaxentd his hee wm ‘about @aybreak. When they attracted TRANSFERS OF REAu Estate. follow- the attention of the le of the Bouse he was ik transfers of real esthte we: fou incensi ble. F'pkycean was immedi- ately sent for, who, on bis arrival, pronounced dead. ina e Coroner was summoned this | square 122, 16 ferenoon to hold an inquest over his boty. Ss. O., square 4, ‘He Waves three little motherless boys, aged | S. 7, square 16. pectively eight, six and four years. gest was taken when but five weeksold (at the death of the mother) into the family of the] at father’s employer at that time, by whom he is Being brought up as their own.” The other two are remarkably fine and interesting children, bright, intelligent, well-mannered and obe- ts Gemaeioe Exxction OF Ovvicers.—At the regular bay! meeting of Fountain Division No. 9, 5. of T., beid last evening, the following officers dient; for, whatever may have been his fanits, | were elected for the enan: utrter: W. P., their father devoted himsrif to their care with | J. W. Mankin; W. A.. W. pene. 8s. great solicitade Any party dis- | S.Gladmon; 4. R.S, J. Gormly; F.S., BK to take either of them into his family as | Gladmon; Tress., Jas. Fenwick; Chap., W. H. | tice ton good », oF for adoption, | Craig; Con; J. Stantén; A. O., R. Ulmer; .S., sted im so doing by rogping a note | J. Mitchel; U.S, M. O*Connell. at the STAR office, stating =e — oos's Dat—On this aay, the frst of pril it play pre-e a Europe ft bas not ——— Brretany.—Between the hoors of ten and twelve o'clock Iast night the smoke house of Mr. Charles B. Hamfitenysituated onthe Mont. gomery County road, four miles Washing- er ‘cstacona ga. ‘where the enstom | '©2, was broken into and vobbed of s lot of ba- orginated. Tt is usual m England, Ireland, | COM, lard, butter, meal, &c. The thieves came 04 Scotland fo ee this day u Prepared with a wagon to off their lan. some unsophisticated rustic, such as pte, 2s, der, tracks of which were ly v for Bim with 2 note toa neighbor for the loan ef a | S0me distance “pancake sieve,” and the victim of the joke sometimes made to travel over many miles. In France ben it poissons darril, young —_—_~e—— STILL Misstro.—The whereabouts or fate of Mr. Edward S. Carpenter, of this ety, whose as es ‘ ; mysterious disappearance w: in our bry aoe Rabon omens eee peper ‘day, isstill unknown to his friends is frequently sent to a bookseller's shop for the | ®®4 relatives. His brother reurned from Bal- timore this morning, whither he had been in search of him, without any clue whatever to the mystery, and almost despairs of ever seeing him alive again. ——--—— PatTRoNs OF HusBANDRY.—Notwithstanding the snow storm of Wednesday evening last there was a large number present at Harvest Grange to take part in conferring the 3 We learn that there are over twenty candidates for the degrees this evening, and the indications are that double that number will be initiated if the weather should be plsasan' —~o—— history of Eve’s grandmother, others are sent to the drug store for a dram of pigeon’s milk; but whoever is befooled to go to the cobbler’s stall in the neighborhood of the Seven Dials in London for “strap oil” is sure to be well strapped before be is allowed to depart. It Would be & fortunate thing if the fools were confined to this particular day, and did not Make their sppearance en many other days in the year, but in saying this we disclaim ali per- sonality. —_e—___ ATTEMPT OF Convicts To Escarz.—As the convicts from Washin, bound for the Alvany Penitentiary were being conveyed to their destination per the Hudson River Rail- read on last Tuesday, when the train passed Low Point (at which station it does not stop,) the engineer “slowed up” a little in conse quence of the rough state of the track in tha! Work or Tae Lerreg Carrter.—The fol- lowing is the report of mail matter delivered and collected by the letter carriers at the Wash- ington office, for the month of March, 1868: No. mail letters delivered, 112,000; No. local letters delivered, 10,900; No. newpapers, &c., deliy- lity. Fitzpatrick and bis comrade were | °T°d: 4.6%; No. letters collected, 92.481; No. then in the water closet Observing tb-+ the | ™*WSP8Pers, &c., collected, 6,231. speed of the train was slackened they made a OE Tush for the platform. Fitzpatrick being ahead got out without much difficulty, and, turning abruptly around, exclaimed, “Good afternoon, Seitixo Lorrery Tickers,—James France and Frank Simpson were yesterday afternoon arraigned beiore Justice Clark upon the cha) boys!” and leaped from the train. His comrade | Of Selling lottery tickets, The Justice fined t intended to do the same. but by this time, the | former $51.71, and the iatter $51.05, and in de- Gpardemen took in the situation and seized him. | fault of payment committed both to the work- hen Fitzpatrick reached the ground he | house for 9 days. stumbled and fell heavily, injuring himself se- Yerely on the body and bead. Being unable to | _ CHARGED wITH THE LaRc move fast, he was arrested by a man named | Sergeant Greer, ot the sixth precinct, yesterday Bertram, who was a looker-on st the station, | @fTested acartman named John Fugitt, whe Has crraigned before Justice Clark, charged . a . y John J. Newcomb with the larceny of a Pi body son poor Tae efiner is as bean | horse. ‘The Justice heard the charge and coms taking im cargoes, though ac sere =e in | mitted Fugit to jail toawait a requisition from to permit inward-bonnd vessels to make their | “2¢ Governor of Virginia, appearance in our waters in any great num- - =a 7, bers. _Since our last report the schooner Idah | oe a 5 hig pe lal gee with coal for Hareon, Obie G2 nhl | the BLP. Circuit, situated ‘about four miles rived; while a few fishing boats, containing | Om Georgetown, in Virginia, was destroyed shad, have reached Johnson's wharf | by fire, which originated trom a defective fiue. The steamer Arrow, Capt. Stackpole, left her | = reverend gentleman lost nexrly all of his where at the foot of Seventh street, at ten nice ee e’tlock for Mount Vernon. She had on board > 2 geod number of passengers, among whom | ,, DRESS ror uutrel Dense Gone Sed deeued off in new contains eines | marker, advo rlise light aolored pied sma plain will take on board at For Washington the ex. | PUre mohair, white and colored figures, plain cellent band stationed at tut places and anu, | Colored silks, six quarter white mohain and ber of military officers, composing an excu;. ther spring dress goods. fiom party to the home of Washington. pier ess IMPROVEMENTS IN WASHING TON.—The city Sese=sers have made their annual report to the 4 ¥ or a Horse -| |Sarzor Rear Estate.—Messrs. Cooper & | Latimer, auctioneers, yesterday sold lots G and H, in square 337,0n_ 10th street west, between : north P street and Rhode Island avenue, con- Mayor, showing the number of buildings | taining 6,000 square feet, to E. L. McCleary, for grected during the year, assessed as follows:— | 5) cents ‘ner cinnee mak First Ward—Brick houses, 35; frame houses. 74 pet: ‘ xalne, $172,400. Second Ward— Brick. 53: fram: » | r % , 7 30; value, $01,200. Third Ward—Brick, Ios, | « CARRYING CONCEALED Wearons.—Officer ; & Sprague, of the rigbth precinct, yesterday ar- frame, 4, value, Pee ol coe rested John T. Webster, who was arraigned ‘Ward_Brick 2; frame, 25: value, ‘e114, » | before Justice Lynch, and fined $20 for carry- Sixth Ward—Brick, 14; frame, 39: value, sai,i0. | 1),* conevaled wetlpon, and $5 for being drunk Seventh Ward—Brick, 27; value, $9 ey. eeton and Alexandria Steamboa 50,000. Total value, $1,495,000. Number of Duildings, @3. Last year the number reported was 5 ‘buildings —314 bricks, 531 frames, valued at $1,195, 150. Wash- impany, | a Parporep.—The President has pardoned Peter Light, alias James Poe, convicted at the October Term of the Criminal Court, 1565, of larceny and sentenced to three years in the pen- itentiary. ——-__ REsicNep.—Mr. James Reeves. who ba: filled the position of Registry Clerk for several years in the City Post Office, a faithful and ac. comodating officer. to-day tendered his resigna- tion to the Postmaster, on account of ill-health ——_o———. PRESENTATION.—The stockholders of the Great Falls lee company mec last evening at the office of J. F. Callan, Esq., on Louisiana avenue, near 7th street, and after the transac- tion of priyate business Mr. Callan, Secretary of the company. was made the recipient of a Naluable testimonial from the stockholders ‘The gift consisted of 8 massive silyer pitcher, elaborately chased and engraved, and was Presented in a neat speech by Mr. Geo. W hrane, chairman of the committee, cousist- ing of Geo. W. Cochrane, John W.’ Boteler, and Wm Galt, to whom was entrusted the procuring of the testimonials, which was ob- tamed from Messrs, Galt & Bros. prereset sts ASSAULT AND Batrery.—Edward Smith, colored, was yesterday before Justice Thomp- son, charged with assaulting Hexgry Briscoe, or which the Justice sent him to jail for court. ae ALEXANDRIA ITEMs.—The Gazette of yester- day evening has the fojlowing: Property Sales.—The three-story brick build- ing on King, between Fairfax and Royal sts., 37 feet front, and 100 feet deep, subject to & Crowded audiences, both siternoon and eve- | ground rent of cache yepily eoge se gpa age. 4 Mcliedl Gy the eclitant Saco Cenk tx | sole to Gag, by Dobe Ue. Pomees amanenoee dor #4 2 | Andrew Jamieson, trustee, to Dr. W. B. Gre- forme a ing | and by the same auctioneer, for the same trus- tisis Teally grand entertainment, Aside free | tee, Was also sold the two-story brick dwelling Siete), Se exibition by Gel Rice-al Bis wen- | bouts and lot 0f greami.on: E'tinew atest, be- derful trained oraes, Excelsior and Stephen | tween Fai ap = a ee ee nee . Devgias, is alone worth the admission fee 4 ppc Agro charged. Not the least enjoyable of the many | apres piers pemnmiorg bad eee gece a ee eee Witictemen ee) cine ie snddin tient ef Bsns Meg aoe ‘oberts, an account of which was published im yesterday's Gazette, Teaching the ears of Coroner T. A. Stoutendourgh, that ollicer ——e Daw Rick's MENAGERIE AND Orrcvs.— Sows or Tevrenay ing of Home Division, N —At a regular meet- 0. 15, S. of T., the tol- Jowing officers were elected :—H. Dingman, W. | caused an inquest to be held upon the body of P.; W.G. Perry, W. A; H. Stevens, R. the deceased this evening at two o'clock After W.R. Whitney, A. R.S.; Wm. Hayslap, FS; | weighing the evidence of the witnesses the jury J. B. Peters, . Major, Chap.; John | returned a verdict of death from an sleoholic Croggon, Con.; B. F. Wright, Asst. Con.; John | apoplectic fit, and that there was no reason to Nicholson, I. 5: O.S. not elected. Lady of- | suspect that’ the deceased had been foully ficers.— Miss E. A. Boble, Miss Alice Lohmess, | dealt with. Miss Lottie Sousie, Lady Assistants; Miss Sons of Temperance.—The Grand Division of Dortha Coombs, Lady Conductor, Miss Mary | the Sons Temperance of Virginia, which wa- Cooper, Lady Seutinel; Mrs. Cooper, Musical | to have assemoled im this city on the fourth Directress. | Weduesdayin April next, will notdoso. The | Grand Worthy Patriarch has ordered the ses- sions of that body to be held in Riehmoad, on the 23d proximo. Money Stolen.—Moses Russel, an old colored eart driver, missed this morning, for the first time, trom the place in which he bad bid it, in his stable, a roll of notes, containing $175. = Tren ReErveiicaN ASSOCIATION. — Last vening, & meetung of this association was held | at their hall, in the Intelligencer Building: Mr | D. Myers, Vice President, in the chair. The | following were admitted to membership:—Wil- | iam Wilson, John Murphy, Joseph O'Neill, | fete McCarthy, AD. Kenney, Patrick ¢. #, Timothy Douevnu, Alexander A. . mal a McCloud, John Regan. Messrs. W. Wilson MARRIED. FELT—GARNEB. On the 3Sist ultimo. at the 13th street Baptist Charch by ail and Martin Cronin advocated the principles of | I he tia kette D. D ANDERSON K. BELT to Miss BE TIE GARNIER, both of Waabingion, D.C Mo rds. the R: ublican party: after which a resolution | as offered by Mr. John Murphy, and adopted, | requesting the members to atiend the wari Meetings. | DIED. BEED. On the Sist ult. Mr. ISAAC REED in the 62d year of bie age. ‘The friends of the family ari Yited to stond bi ral ————— Goop Samanirax Division No. 1,S.0F T.— ‘The regular quarterly election of officers was | held last evening, at the rooms of the Division, with the followme result W. P., Samuel W. | Tucker: W. A., Charles E. Fraziez: F.S. HH. | Hazard; Treas, John Jotuson: h.'s,” J. Bridge; A. R. Walter Spang J R. Imbrie; Con., Jobo Merrill; AC. W. Lithgow; 1. S.. L. Waldschmidt: 0.'s,, K. Spielman: R. W.P., John L. Hyde. SiS bed Actions ror Dawaczs.—Mr. Pat’k H. Done- is funes hich will take place April 24, at o'cloek, from street, between Maryland GOLDSCHMIDT On the Mist ult. of a + | Mrs. CATHARIN£ GOLDSCHMIDT, in j a Sf ee 56. Al] take place from the reatdence of “James A Dodd. No. bas ath etrect week, Mr. James be throngh his atiornies, Messrs, Davis and | [j,7),Sht Beouth on Thursday, April 2, at i) Eidaicbee'orougnt an action of tne oa * CHALLORAN pido) March, MARY Michael fey ublishing a and mi- | . iielons libel ss, alleged, whith charged tics | BELENA, infant dengnter of James and Helena With Having committed a felony by stealing |? %°T*, and feloniously way about eleven or 7 imore Bun plegse copy.) twelve hundred do in bonds, and twenty- Sour Sellars ts Gold a ae and wenty- | Py eAUTIFUL HARP—Lent for The damages are Inid at $25,000. ee a ag es end es | Tue Case or Mm. ‘Mr. THE COURTS. Strono.—The ease of m justice irom the person may by the executive of another if that the person has fled from justice; and pro- posed to two affllavits to show that Mr. Strong 1s not a fugitive from justice. Mr. Carrington objectet te the introduction of the affidavits, The Court said he would hear the affidavits. Mr. J. J. Johnson read the affidavit of Mr, Strong that he has resided here ys that Baviog & coutract in. Vinginin, ee went there and performed work; that ce transaction with Webster he has fe quently to ping at the ssrac vy ah teas ad cigued the Maan dath went oo ry tl make Webster safe he A second affidavit was clerk for. Mr. Strou; Mr. Riddle said that there was'no affidavit atiached’ to tne . I both requisitions the term 1s used having been represented that be 1s @ fugitive from justice,” and the deputy clerk certifies that one Sturdevitnt eo oath that he is a fagitive, but it is notan affidavit. Mr. Carrington read from the act of February 12th, 1793, (ist Statutes at Large, and Brightly, Page 293,) and said that under the terms of ‘the Act no affidavit was necessary—a requisit: with a certified copy of the indictment, being sufficient. He also referred to 24 Howard, 71 and 106, and the Constitution, holding that the law is mandatory. Mr. Riddle argned at some length that the absence of an affidavit was fatal to the applica- tion. The discussion was continned until the hour of adjournment. Circuit Court, J wi ‘Yesterday, Mr. W.J. Miller, for’ plait, in the case oi Theodore Schmidt agt. W.N.'H. Maack, en- tered a motion for a new trial. Bank of the Old Dominion agt. John S. Gallagher; judg- ment for plaintiff. Keen and Haggerty agt. W. T. Collins; judgment for plaintiff. A. and W. T. Nailor agt. B. Mullen; judgment cet aside. Northern Central Railroad Company agt. E. J. Wilkins and others; motion for new trial; bill of exceptions filed. To-day.—Embty sgt. Hood; judgment con- fessed. Harvey and Van Cam; case dismissed. Schmidt agt. Maack: reasons for new trial filed. Cheesman agt. Lewis; case dismissed. Herfarth sgt. Corporation: excep- tions filed by both parties. Harris agt, Thomp- son; yudgment confessed, Equity Court, Judge Olin.—Yesterday, the following business was transacted :—Essex agt. Essex; order appointing Mary Essex guardian ad litem. Horrigan agt. Horrigan; decree ap- pointing R. T. Morsell trustee to sell. Bohrer agt. Bohrer; order for allowance to compiain- ant. Harris agt. Gallant; order of reference to suditor to report amount due complainant upon liens existing. Morrison agt. Morrison; order to commissioner to take infant’s answer. Mar- tin agt. Richards; order dissolving injunction. eS PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, March 24, 1868. On the petition of EDWARD LINDNER, of New York. N.Y i tensio pat- of - praying tor the n ent granted to him the th day wa or and reissued in two divisions, Dece and numbered respectively 4 Brovement in. Magazine. Repeat uD. for seven years from the x, of said tent, which takes place on the with day of June, Itis ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 15th day of pee at 12 per ip M.; and “ve mp e re not to’ appear ani cause, if any they Baye, why said petition ought not to be granied: Tons opposing the sion are required to file in the Patent Office thelr objections specially set forth in writing, at least twent days before the day of hearing; all testimony ‘tled by either + to be used’ at the sald hearing. must be and tranemitted in accoriance with nies of the office, which will be farnished on plication Depositions and other }, relied upon as testimony, must be lel tn tue office ficemty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, after filing the testimony. hat this notice be published tn he Intelligencer. Washington New York, N. ¥., once a or three successive weeks, the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous the day of hearing. TOUT. ap Lew Acting Commissioner of Patents. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasnincton, March 21. 1888. On the petition of JUILN TAGGART, of Boston eachusetts, praying for the extension of a pat ent granted to him the 4th day of July, an improvement in Machine for Exca for seven years from the expiration of ent, which takes place on the 4th day of July itis ordesed thet the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, June next, at 12 o'clock M. uotified to appear and show cai why said petition ought not to be a . granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to “Oitice file fp the Patent their objections, spect sly forth in writin g, at least ‘reenty days e aif testimony fled by elther parts Ihe said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of this of- ice, which will be furnisbed on application” a itions aud other papers relted ; timony must be Bled in Wh miy days be. in the office toenty k for three successive week: ppbljcations to be at least sixty a PS: 4. M. STOUT. Acting Commissioner of Patea! ‘Largest assortment in this’ city of NEW and SRCOND-B. PIANO: and PARLOR ORGANS. for sale or rent on easy terms. JOHN Ly ag ay mh 31-2t OR SALE. ON BASY TERMS—A superior toned 7 octave PIANO FORTE, rose-, Wocdcase. “Addreas A. D.,Btar office. mlh30 6t* vious to Dewoxcrors HAIB COLOR REGENERATOR, Depot No. 279 Pennsylyania avenue, between 10th and Ith streets, Large assortment of HUMAN HAIR WORK and PEEFUMERY. Wigs made to order. Ladies and Gentlemen's private rooms for Hair-dressing and Cutting, and for the application of the Regenera tor. Also, for the use of the Parisian Patent Brush. ‘Cousuliation free for the disease of the Hair, sep 8 Gm J'Sike WOOD. dry aud. very nuperton auaitts, XN 1, dir; very sul lor qui « 2 Fane VER WART'S, Bhoret ASF 8 Corner M and 12th streets. : eon NG. 19 ‘Tow rear, 5156, AAR AIR, PACD Builder’s and other Hardware, igencer Bi . mb #-3t 513 Tth st. Intell ula IANGOS. jew and second-hand P. Poids, 00d MELODEONS tor onl apd ene. lng, GUTTA & MUSIC BO: Beoss. & CERTINA 1 RUOTION BOOKS, & IT MUSIC. &c.. &c., for sale at ve: ow eins. Bole Agency of Wm, Knabe & Co., cel- x octet brated Pianos. we Pianos trom 90 te enue (mh is Sat] FEO. RELCHENBAGH. L + J. ROTHROCAR 452 T7rH staEEt. or. Patent Orrice, WASHINGTON, D. 0. PAPER wWinsgaSs A iPr hames D LOOKING GLAssES, TABLE OT% Toaets: COBDS, TA! ac.. And REOESS FRAMES for Flowers, STATER cat SABER Fu Sted song scription on hand or; Terme cash. Se ee CITY ITEMS. PRiGo's new One Dollar Jewelry Store, No 456 Penna. avepue, near 4} street. New styles Teerived every morning. ——_.——_ WorTRY OF ExaMINATION.—The thirteen dollar Cassimere Business Suits manafactored } and for sale by Noah Walker, 305 Pennsytya- nin avenue, between 6th aud 7th streets. ——_»*——_ No SAwPLys shown you but are entire pat- terns (s0 48 you can see what you are ordering from) when selecting your clothing to be made up for youat A. Saks & Co.'s, $17 7th street, | between Penna. avenue and D street. € ———_— SPRING.—Oome hither, fair spring! Turn thy steps from the green island of eteraal youth—tripping more softly than Aurora from the land of black and grizely night. Hither J come, that the inhabitants of this mnndane sphere may clothe themselves with gay ha- biliments from, Henging’s;;Oue Brice Clothing Store. —— oe Dr. J. H. Trowrgoy’s OLass for Medical Students w: between 20th and 2ist,on the 7th of April, até & m., and be continued on Tuesdays and hurscass of each week, from 6to® p. m., until the middie of July. The course will com- prise practical inggrugtion in the use of the mi- croscope, the necessary chemical analysis for medical investigations. and a thorough course of examinations m all branches of Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Ashford will examine ix Anatomy and Materia Medica. Tickets for the course, $30, 331,11 ee NOTHING cam be more desirable than one of those ele nent Spring Ove! which are Teoats, to te found in such variety at the United States Clothing House of Hable & Co., No. 463 Penn- sylvania avenue, between 3d and 4% streets, ‘heir stock embraces all kinds of ready-made Clothing and Furnishing Goods. 2 New Srrixe Goops.—W. W. Burdette, No. 351 7th street, between I and K, bas just return- ed from New York, where he has been for two weeks buying dry i. His stock is now fall and complete in all the new and choice goods of this season’s importation. 3 ———_—_ Lapres, try the choicest Perfume in the world. Burnett's closely. the odor of a rare and delicate flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A few drops will leave its peculiar and delight- = fragrance upon the handkerchief for many jours, eo ees Corns EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania Be wEs. 44 and 6th streets; established . 8, Buniens, Nails, Enlarged Joints, Vascular excrescences, and all diseases of the feet relieved, and often entirely cured without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Many eminent Physicians, Surgeons and other responsible residents and visitors of the Dis- oe certify to the above. Hours fromsa. m. to6 p.m. —__»—___ Mrz. Jupp'’s Guat Book Avorion will re- in Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- ning, and be continued a few evenings. There ‘and select assortment of the most valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 a WEArrPiIne Parze for sale. Apply at the Stax Office. poe ener PP bors MAxEs Your Harm 80 Epon od 1. 5. A. AUER: Miproved (new Hair Resiorer oF Dressingvit ome bottle PricdOue Dol. lar. Every Druggist selis it. eo er Gnrpenes, ho reside oa Gapiul iad the Novy Yard, who reside on jul Hild javy Yar ‘will please leave their orders at No. te East Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. Joun Cosoms, Agent. LD PRICES AGAIN. BEST CALICOES 12% CENTS. We will open this morning a line of the newest Styles Prints at 12; cente. full Hne Black and Colored ALPACAS. New Styles Spring DRESS GOODS, b. PARASOLS. UMBBELLAS, TRISH LINENS. and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. BLACK SILKS, anda crest mauy other Goods, at astonishingly low prices. at ELBY & CO., 323'Pennsylvania avenue, wh scott South side, mear 7th strect. Pita Nn ols. One 7 octave, Knabe & Co., Rosewood, Four- Round Cornered, $225, Oue 6% Leuche & Bradbury, $20, ‘One Andrew Stein 6% octay: For sale upon easy terms a ‘are-rooms of W@. MEI ZEROTT, & CO. Sole Agent of Steinway’s Pian mb 23-6 and Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Ori T REDUCED PBI BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED DINNER, TEA, AND TOILET SETS, J. W. BOTELER & BROS’, At Hourefarnishing Store, mh 90 St 920 Motzerott Hall, 12,000 PEACH TREES. 5.000 CONCORD GRAPE VINES. 3,000 CURBA: USHES. sale, at the Nursery of the subscriber, on For Rock Creek. roptang ton, 12,000 well grown and well selected PEACH TREBS, $00 CONCORD GAP VINES of tne and ie two years’ rwth, s with rartely of other Nursery,Stck. jesirous to close ont business, the a! eck wi be ispoeed of wholesale or retail. at e “Pree and Shravbery will be delivered in Wash- ington or Georgetown at shortest notice. A RCE. Persons wishing to plant Peach Orchards would do well to call and tnspect the Trees, as they are of npcommon fine growth, and the most desirable -colm"@ varieties. EMOVAL —We pave lately remeved our joe to the corner of 7th and F streets, and soli continuance of the liberal ‘onage of our friends and the public in all branches of eur profession, CLUSS & KAMMERHOEBER, wh 19-1m hitects and Engi Arc) B. SEWELL'S Pure and Unedaltersteg SRIENTAL S04: fuaadl QBEMIOAL OLIVE SOAP, *REMIUM NEW YO reese Ho. ONE BI ith a 7 famtiy use, Yor sale cheap for'enah to the 1, Manufecturer, eend 02.0 sou-tm $00 ond at. sch ane ath, IRDS! CA. BI i! reteived at CHE RCTPERTS We 592 Teh t. They are the finest singers ever offered in ‘tiie market. acre Over TT im M ABBLE MAMTSIS' For trode. BBLE MANTELS!! | A —— andTull stock of MARBLE MANTELS, nd saperior finish. for sal: of new Cevlgns and COs VELMEYERS SY Stone and Marble Works mh 26-20" Corner ath and O streets. Affaire rgregation of te Bumbareniewess We. E) comgres tM. EB.) ges & grand fair at y rest on which will contiane throughout the» .. Among the ni features is whats called SE We resided over by Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mise B. [| Slack, Miss. Bates, and Miss Cora Wilson. } At the “cottage” visitors ean at all umes pro- cure dn excellent onp of tea or coffee, and o:her acceptable retrestmen ‘The jadies in their || Swiss Attractmauch admiration. The | Object of fair ie to accumulate a sufficient fund to purchase casbions for the pews of Dumbarton-street Church, and we have co doubt it will be success fat Tue ALEXANDRIA CaNAL.—The water bas been Jet into this cana!, from the jand Ohio canal w opens uayigation by | way of canal to Alexandria. beet fare Sek Paxon, yesterday evening, | Arrested Catherine Welch, who was be. ‘fore. Justice Bucke: with being @ va- , charged commence at bis office, 184 I et.e/|&Tant. She was sent to the work-house for 3 ‘ys. DisORDERLY.—Oficer Mastin, last. evening, jarrested Thomas Malone for being Intoxicated and ly. He resisted the officer, but was |fmally taken betore Justice Buckey, who fined — 25. Samuel Martin, ithe sa: Officer er for beins disorderly, was fined $1.5) by je justice: and Peter Bartley, arresied by Rogers for being disorderly, was fined Goixe Ovr.—The steamer E. C. Knight, Cap'. Dent, for N York, and the Geo. H. Stout, Capt, Ford, will leave to-morrow morn- 2 ‘WoRsE.—Mr. Godfrey Beck, who has for severai days been suffering from injuries re- ceived on Water street last week, by a bale of rags falling on him, appears to be mach worse. His physician: was obliged to remain by him all last night. Merncuants’ ExcHAncr.—The business on “Change this morning was as follows :—Offer- ings—1,100 bushels of wheat, 583 bushels of yel- pop Sales of 1,100 bushels of wheat at THE CaNaL.—Little Bob with wood, the Morrison with grain, the J. H. Koons with four and Jime, the J. Flanagan with limestone and Gg ee es came down the canal. Boats with are p eamg to arrive about the first of next week. ree boats went out this morning. Tax Ferxr.—Mr. T. Rodier has fitted up his ferry boat, and will soon commence mal regular trips between Analostan Island and Georgetown. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. FAIR AT FORREST HALL, GEORGE- tor D. O.—The ladies of Dunbarton st. rch will hold a FAIR. commenci MONDAY, the goth inst, invited to attend. Chai ae oe ‘he public are cordially mh2s 6t* ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r., Georgetown. VALUABLE BUI iG IN GEO! Tal 7 LDL bt BGE. ‘OWN FS 5 On WEDNESDAY, March 25, at 43s0'clock p. m., I will sell, im front of mises No 3. fronting %6 feet on pect and Ist Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VE! ABLE IMPBOVED PROP: = vaEoReETowE AT Fdriow sas Mai 25th, at 4 amg 5 2 ene ax, m., I will sell, in front ef the ines, the undivided one balf ‘tof Lot No. Beery & Hawkins’ Georgetown. fronting 61 feet '29 feet on Beall street, three-story brick building ¥ used as a Hotel, LsO Immediately after the above, I will sell part of Lot No. 66, fronting 60 feet on Fayette street aud 6 feet 8 inches on First street, improved by two two story frame dwellings. ALso, LOT fronting 43 feet 5 inches on Market street, between Prospect and First streets, ranning back 2 feet; improved with @ large Frame Dwelling- ouse, &c. Terme: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 1? months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast onthe property. Conveyancing and cost of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 will be Guired as socn as the property ts atrack off W. JONES, Attorney for Owners mh 16-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. S27 THE ABOVE SALES ABE POSTPONED on account of the rain, antil MONDAY AFTER- . NOON, March 0. mh THOS. DOWLING, Auct. LARGE, STK, OF DRY Goons, VveRy CHEAP —1500 yards Bleached id Un- bleached Cottons, embracing Yard_wide Bleached Cotton at 19, 12%, 15, cents. Yard wide An Groscoggin Bleached’ Musline Wamsutta New York Mills and other best makes, Pillow Case ant Sheeting Cottonsand Linens, Trish Li Fronts, Linen Camb. Handkerehiefs Spring Calicoes, including Besutifal Spring De ee, paca, Table Linens, skirts, Corsets, &c ‘ove goods were purchised while they ne ' psp igen rates, — bags Fao ‘well as low. in some cases lower, than New York wholesale prices,” “BENS. MILLER mh Zim" Ti Bridge st. Georgeto ~ARDEN SEEDS, BESH A GENUINE. AMERICAN AND Ease IMPORTED. “CABAC .” “DILESTORE’S EXT! CARACTACUBS BLY PEAS, ig Imported frem England one week earlicr than the one aa th’s E: Imported Dantel O'Rourke, Landre tr ib, Dwart Blue I Stes oni set varies Pee EARLY BEANS. LIMAS, ONION SETS. CAB Ge LuTsuce Conn TOMATO BOG Bi PLANT, and‘all omer Beets 18 il variety, Lists forwarded on application. LAWN GEASS. it rieties of imported Ei i ma oe nian for Lawns, roa Rees to Flint’s Formula, FLOWER SEEDS In full variety. BIRD SEED. Canary, Hemp, Bape, Maw, &. ND, ORNAMENTAL TREES, at PLANTS, ETC. Bh . White Ch » Sweet Repouted Verusi, ond other varietice of Grasses, poh AND SNR anew “| BARL' GOODRICH” and “ ws ‘SeED Forarors: and many other varivties, Acomplete assortment of pe HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Rakes, Pruning Knives, Avaran tators, Hedgs jy &c., &e. GuiguLTUR, MPLEMENTS AND FER 4 IMP. x AGRICULTURAL Ee ™ it. Plaster, &c.. &c. Warehouse §* ans oon $th, _wh J colm TAKE NOTICE! Repairs for all kind store NGES. can be found at BO’ HARDWABE, 479 9th street. Bri pamber of stove. BOBERT BOYD, nd E streets. 4 00 CEDAR POSTS.—Ail differe > 8,10 and If feet long. at the lowest mar- ket price,at CHR, RUPPERT'S, No. 522 7th st.; near D. mb 17-lm Mizrox 3. \FFOLD, (Rormerly of Monteomery, Alabama,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLORB-AT-LAW. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Office No. 426 D Street, Opposite the City Haii, Will practice in the Bupreme Court of the United ‘States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis trict of Oelumbia. and se 18- E—A very superior FAMILY Hon sense bla; Genk ariveg eel eT ee vibe owner, will offer him reason fe haw uo use for him. He can E STUART'S Sash. Door ai Blind Depat, touuerith and Canal. mb cot (HOIcENEW GooDs. SCS BOGAN & WYLIE. j 329 SEVENTH ot, BETWEEN K ANP EL complete stock o SOE ir tne sFiise ‘TRADE. and are offering A plentid atgortment of Bleached Muslins, New d Di js, at remarkably low prices, | SS N° 1 BAY MACKEBEL. ; The attention of wholesale and retail dealers ts ed tock of No.1 Bay hor MACKEREL in Kitte which we are selling * loweat Eastern Jobbing Avents for Bowie RRO 8 2 SMashroom Crackers, Wf et y JOBBING AND STORAGE W HOLESALE at TO} Having surrendered our retail business to Mr. L. ys ‘th he ‘iment of tbe ¢ Disttict of Golumbla, and'to this end have ta: larged Ce hee jee —— as wil! ‘ue Dest fect storage a Exhibitien to be found south of New York We of our awl f in erdarte empae Sith seoure tim trade. of LB, XES, PIOKS, &c., we are already ‘0 supply, at factory rates, factory d inte. Ope large Store Room, 33x10, devoted to storage, vorable terms, Tearing al and givirg personal superin- rent, to all the detail and yr necessary. we District confidently rely on and surroundings apr VANS & 0O.. rem mh28-eost 301-3-5 O street north. {Bxp., Chron., Iet., Rep., Alex. State Journal.) 505 NINTH STREET. 505 SEATON HALL. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, $05 NINTH STREET, SEATON HALL, ‘ p ily inform their friends and the pale they have Jest received their Spring WALL PAPERS & WINDOW SHADES. Also, & Fine Assortment of PIO- es, ol A Ol} 5 ATTINGS, &c. Sica BANKERS. AY COOKE Lure ixsvnancs. PERN; MUTUAL LIFE INSUR4NOE COMPA- . RY OF PHILADELPBIA. SBSET OVER 92,000.000. Policies fesved on all the different BANKERS, FirrrestE Stacer, Orroe re Taxseway, Buy and sell st current market rater, and heey eonstantly om band a foll «apply of al] @OVERNMENT BONDS, aod all SEVEX- THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND faye ee Sine INTEREST NoTE lafipree, with tbe serip dividends brioagiog tot & | Orders for STOCKS. BONDS, e., executed pat: Ln ig pr mess ; ant collections made on al! accessible pots i emiotese toe acoratisngt | “ova eraeaeaereth A Ceacasser wanted to whom the most liberal pay S34 pan the 7. Bocter's. ‘of the examining phy- iclane, miny be found at the olfies every aay'ar Bc ° Fist BATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON B. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.) Preetdons w ividend of 50 per cent. upon the rams re- UNTINGTON, calved in ibe declared In Snntnry by Se Company. ow yrenge es _ Room Not Wasbiagion az GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY m s- ort of Pa at Ttheat, west, frm” Ixsumance. =e pl Nort ‘@erican Diy — Fire ertiord, Gonvecticnt, International of | Government Securities with Treascrer Unites States, @7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.— We buy and sell all clasecsof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES et current market ratce FURNISH BXCHANG & and make Collections fm ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Goverument Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MBN end FIRMS and to amy other business entrusted to us. UNION FIR: INSURANOB ANY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. NO CHARGE FOR STAMPS OR POLICIES. Risks taken on the most reasonable and Policies issued for Soy Petigl not exceeding rive CHARLES KNAPP. President. GEORGE W. RIGOR, Vice Bresia. “ FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- bh 9-cotw_{ Intel. Rep. Chron. Uni FoR BEN The large and deviratic STORE | MEST LOANS at all times cheerfuliy farnianed, = ROOM, No. 344 avenue, under Pennsylvania ding, at presen! ‘osecasion to be bad ‘8 ee. WOOD AND COAL. Coat "COAL. COAL. Just arrived and now unloading, 30 tons best COAL, Red and White Ash, which I am it greatly reduced prices Also, best quality Wood, at low price. H. CLAY STEWART, corner 12th and H streets, SAVINGS BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louimane svenne, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS and SELLS of Binds of BONDS aay STOCKo, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. J. B. ELVANS, President. Bo tm OLOTHING, &c. Ay**vctanrens FOB BOYS’ CLOLHING. WALL, ROBINSON & CO, 329 Parxa. avance, serween Nivea ave A GRAND OPENING OF BOTS’, YeUTHS’, CHILDREN’S sthine CLOTHING, SCHOOL” ABD DRESS WEAR SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THis BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS mb 30-iw" Coat AND WOOD. ‘The subscriber is now receiving 40) tons bes quality soft BED ASH C@AL, Warranted a No. larticle, which he will sell at lowest possible cash prices. ALso, OAK, BAKEES AND SPBUCE PINE WOOD, In prime condition, sawed and split, and nicely prepared for kindling. WM. H. BARBOUR, Yards, 62 south A street, Capito! Hill, and Purchasers wenld do well to drop in iden of the tasty styles and low prices Sreruzxs aco. (Late of Wall, Stephens & Oo.,) 310 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Between 9th and 10th streets, a mh 28-"t* 477 south E strect, Navy Yard. MERCHANT TAILORS. : . NEW SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND gore 2. ems. VESTINGS, JUST RECEIVED. 8. P. BROWN & SOB. bil tf At moderate prices. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS, In ‘HBACITE AND BITUMINOUS OOAL, si és *TUmBERL LIME, CEMENT, STONE, SLATE, &c. A large stock constantly on hand. 465 Ninth street, Verwac 4 F, and at our . between E and F, yard and. wharf, foot of Seventh street mb is tf DENTISTRY, ee . LEWL Vis’ DE! D* LEWIE& pare NTAL ASSOCIA STEAMBOAT LINES Fo! Mount VEEN ious ana stannch Passencer » Captain Thomas apder No. 260 PENN’A AVE. le, Comm: «Will leave, . art. foot of Seventh street cern ES hae tom, D. (commencing 24 rch. at 10 . ‘ s exoepied.) tor MO) SESTH RXTAACERD WITMOUT'PAIN. § | Sasol ae Seem of Cetin, nee Bin nt rextracting where Ar | ALEXANDRIA. FORT FOOT and FORT Wa8il y sithough 1 INGTON. Keturning. the Steamer will ar —g =] Washington about 4 p.m., giving ample time formed, which’ to leave the city the ea: oo oe q re for the North. West, ana nd Hather, St Now Fork, Peiinast to Mount Vernon and, retara. snctuding ‘al can have ft as cheap asin the a! a: at all the princ ele and ot nq bent waneer, Sal Wetroeel 6 sien TASTES SYRES. General Sopertutendent, satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and ex mb 20 Im Office, Willards’ Hote! smine our work before getting it elsewhere. jy 18 (PE SEW EXPRESS LINE D® MEERILL, BETWEEN DENTIST, NEW YORE. ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON 310 Penxnstivan' D GEORGETOWN. Det. oh 10th OLD LINE. aie BEGULAR SAILING DAYs, FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 12 M FROM NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AT 12 M. For freight, apply to wax B. DAVIDSON, Agent, ‘ater street, Georgetown, D. 0. 1 operations pererend pertatstoe ED An, F DENTAL si GERRY oc 3-tm" ARP ORDRNTAL SURGERY oom PALTIMOBE AND ORTORAILBOAD TICKET OFFICE. 406 Pennsylvania a detwoen 4 and 6th sts GREAT CONVENIENCE. 4 Tickets sold to all points North, East t 4 B called for and checke: ae at hotels and private r mae yr in all parts of the city nnd Geo E JAMES HAND, Agent, By this arrany mt passengers can provide 104 Wall street, New York. themselves a with tickets and Freight received constantly and forwarded to al! checks, and avoid all annoyance at the depot. | paris of the country with despatch. Bleeping car tickets can also be secure’ at mh 21y OHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. Hs2 ao | NYE SSERGNT® SNR GK TRAE ‘TIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, P An Bar SAND pana. Witt ran regular ifort foe, winter mow ton, and . Biverv'at the foot af Mooscvelt street T between ‘HINGTON AND BALTI ok te yo 4 MOE tet Wastaneioe Shores weet o Bs ste now rum as follows. viz: we. vin: if Leave daily. except Sundays at 70,78, and 12:% P.m., and vad 4: and nm. 10) Decree al ay SATION ae ron wit eran; (ON SOUTH OF ANNAPO- Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 a. m.,and at 2:00 and 4:3 wor FOB ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mo trains toor from A: sage apply at the office of th: ot New Work avence end ith it W. THOMPSON Pree't. p= BEERY, - COMMISSION MERCEANT, 6rm STREET WHARF, WASEINGTON, D.C ‘Large storage and wharfage ac loading and unloading vessels. TALIAN MAOCARONT. x Fresh, and at lowest figures. 48 &. m_. and 4:30 and Serna ‘OB WAY Stations. 2 st7:45.a m. and 3:45 p.m. ree ~ roe ‘ALL PANTS OF THE WEST. AFPLE BUTTER. Oo spENSED MILK, Leave daily. except Saturday and Sunday, at 7:@ DESSICATED COCUANUTS. a.m. e350 and for Puditing, &e., &e Betarday FROMAGE DE BRI ks NW. BURCHELL, at Relay under Ebbitt House, Wheeling. wb 11-t corner Lith an! Fetreeis. the Washington fi r. SCOTT'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT oF JAMAICA GINGER. Guaranteed strictly Pure and the best in use. It isan excellent TONIC, ANTL.DYSPEPTICand INVIGORATOR And is also used for Flavoring purport. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWAYS HAVE ACertificate of Analysis trom the leading Ane Itical Chemist of Baltimore, accompanies each * PRICE gxty ZRInTy CENTS. 5 laster of Transportation COLE. General Ticket Ag-nt. GEO: 8. KOONTZ. Agent. W y Wasnr Jan. ‘Trai Washington and New York “ForbEE RS eeithout nie "T FPS Urimone Leave dally (except Sunday) a:7:45 8. m., 12: | | Soldby the following namnod Chemists in Warb- FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Cally (ex Sunday) at 7:48 and 12:15 » fi $4, ser Sonn 4 a eet ee "GEEEIRES, 200 rr eng E #00, corner Pa. ave. and ds * rN, Ps. ay. and 90th at, ‘TES, Corner ¥ andisthsie, aaa rik Joni. BA Re ee ORF. cuore, eee om Seen ee CeO See ATELl aces: Leave for New York and Philadelphia at 72 8. MANUPACTURERS AND DEALERS In ““Wwoop amp WILLOW Wane, ‘TWINES, : OORDAGE, ac., ac. _A8 FOLTON AND 202 FRONT sTREBTs. WEBWORK. ‘SEyRRe maase: ‘WILLIAE &.0B47.