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EVENING STAR | DOUBLE SHEET. _ The Tria! Mrs. Wi mates ais M'CULLOCA PRONOUNCES THK AN® {eR—HE BBTRAYS CONSIDERABLE TEPOUS- + NESS WAILE TESTIFYING i tter our report closed yesterda . Me cach. he was then on the stam, urther «1, as follows -—I made last nij re of chloral and yellow jessamin, 0 of ‘ joral in water and the tinctur§ h about s that were administer@] © Gen. ‘and to this I #ldéd what jrable, and | to pass the | -tour hours, «d take some he SRIMENT. 1 Wo vials, one beoter the hydro- ultima part of the d ink few drops of | 1, Holding the it, he said :— ; this is also nor this hydro- | nonper of specimens n & pure orange mly twojf them; I have tal, insteadbf working on a | c what he had a ter; it is exsen- | al shouted be ti antity to s SEXPERIMENTS | in relation to the xo to show thépresence of sume- antimony. fhe fact that erys from tartar ¢ mete were unlike those ha drop of liment proves con- the absence of tager emetic. Aiken's ny in regard to the 4diment did not cor- nd With bis report t@the prosecuting at- He corrected it hfe. Aike i er comected it produ nything was proven, it would © substance was nt and heard Prof, ler his tests and re- ot show auce he analyzed, thing. He got a 4 but, even if. they y wereinsufficient in quan. what mdal they. were com: eed by ‘Toney for the phuric acid was insufficient, | dark spas obtained by Tonry, said, Lave pased many tows sulpharie acid in the vandhever yet saw aspect. © thafit would not give dark | tained by Tonry may have s b¥ such impurity te the a grain of tartar em ilargr than the largest ob- Winess detailed minute! h heprrived at the weight of was om the stand for several’ | | i | reply to a question igment, the analyses of i Tonry did mt prove the presence of or any poi-otous substance whatever, i Ks stomach, and, in my mind, only » prove the presence in his stomach of cines given Mm by order of Dr. Wil The cross-examination of this witness was | ced. in whichhe stated the tests used by * not similar mall particulars to those Aiken. He was being examined rigidly to his kp a4 to culor tests when the d shifting his position and | ck and forth upon the ste das a witness stand. im making the experi- wands shook so that the | Shocking Domestic Tragedy, A BTSCANDT KILL #18 WIFE AND MUR. = HIS CHILD. of Wesnesday, publishes murder committed at *, aboat twelve miles southwest along time past there has resided in the ‘ ilage a family named Sprague, cons the father, H. W. Sprague, aged tweut wife. Mary Itwenty-tive, and three Cren—Elmer, aged five years; Clarence, aged years. and Ellen. aged nine montha. The cx jc do not seem @ have agreed very gue being ti 4 shifless sort of fellow, and, the well. | ws say, having abused his wife, never made any public complaint The family lived in the rear of Which isa two-story frame hurch street. The Sprague family retired to bed as usual on yevening. Ali sleptin the samebed in com at the reas of the store. Sprague did undress. About one o’elock Sprague got told his wite he could not sleep and would ia fire. She heard him go to the buttery, * be kept his razor, and the next recoliec- mm she had was that he was standing over her ¥ing to cut her She issomewhat larzer succeeeded in wrenching »@ Weapon from his ha He then rashed to the wood-box, seized the axe and dealt her sev- eral blows upon the bead. Stunned and bleed- managed to escape out into the store, mto the street and across to one of the shbors. It is supposed that upon his wife's ‘pe Sprague kille! the little girl Ellen, her severed from her body. the store, which is carpeted, counter, a sewing machine, Tames, our reporter passed h the tragedy occarred. It ore by @ glass door. Oa at the right is seen a cook stove and le, te the left is an alcove, in which was the The whole place was a scene of horrible sorder. The bed was tossed by the struggle < plastered with blood, as were also the wails ud floor. The mangled corpse of the murd-red child was laid out upon the table, and all around the apartments were scattered the bloody traces of the terrible struggie. A coroner's inquest was held, and the jury returned a verdict that the child cams to her Jeath trom blows by am ax, inflicted by Horace Sprague. A Yorne Lavy Muxperep By a Discarnvep Lover.—There has been much excitement re- cently in Hempstead county, Arkansas, caused by the murder of Miss Holt, a young lady. The name of the murderer and his motive for the ime are thas en in the Little Rock R-pub- on of Decem' 2 * We learn from a rela- Mr. kebert Norwood, that he has con- self guilty of mardering Miss Mollie ¢ was crazed with ain a smal cture in whi ast two years, and owing to the op her percuts, she bad concluded to finally dis- card bh Young Norwood met her on the morning of the Isth, and had a long conversa- tion with her. She ‘then told him @rmly that she was determined to discard him and marry apotber party, and casually remarked that she should visit ove of the neighbors that evening. He treasured up this acknow! ent, and on her way to the neighbor’s he waylaid her. He was arrested shortly afterward on suspicion, and has since fa'ly contessed the crime and ac- hnowled himself ur ot 2 a — is now lodged in Hem » awaiting ‘the proper Tuthorides’ Both Z f the p ot the families, the forks and Norwoods, are among the first families in the state, and there has never appeared anything against either of their fretted by sll parties, and the sympethice ot the etted a sy: fntire community are with the bereaved fami- lies.” The Colombian government is at <s bomeus condition. Among its other creditors is government to the amount of SG 000. - ‘0, rome — —- A Carrion —Leura— never to wear a ring on your youare really engaged. Mamma says it often prevents a good offer!” a8 ir S7-The Germans are making a census private fortunes of — inhabit ao te ta aded provinces of France— an indemnity for mardered aides: possibly for use on the next invasion. ‘The London Times in a severe article on pe an Fisk and Gould, potnts out that the dis- credit caused by the operation of the Erie Rail- way Company costs the country yearly more than the entiredine is 8, ofan employe | firemen who had succeeded | Feard of age, who had | their reseue, and after labori | Fight leg was partial ¥ to | Ognized by his clothes.” Search was continued | Eight or ten others were more or I-ss inj | force of the cor COLBUBN-SHEBW0 |D. On the 2th in | beth. New Jersey, by the Rev. BL A.G. Iba of Churchville Parish, Harford cx Mr H BOBAKT CULBURN SHERWOOD. ee DIED. BOHRER. On the 29h Decomber, 1871, a 105 p. m., ANDREW ABRAHAM. son of hilip aud Eva D. Bohrer, aged 3 years, two months, and day _ The Baltimore Roller Ex: jon. THREE PERSONS KILLED AND A none 1 URED—HOW IT HAPPENED. The explosion of a wae tabular boiler in ths saw and ning milisof the Harrington Bros. at the corner of Pratt and Baltimore, yesterday morning, as stated in T. Stax of last evening, created the greatest ex- citement in that city. The explosion was of such force as to cause L pen in the neighborhood to think the city bad been visited eS an earth- quake. The rear portion of the building was literally blown to atoms, and several persons in the establishment at the time were varied im the debris. The explosion caused the shattered Deliding te take fire, andthe alarm being sound- ¢4, the department responded, and at once, with the assistance of the police force present, went to work to extinguish the flames and to rescue thore buried beneath the ruins. RESCUING THE RODIES. A number of the workmen who were slightly injured were soon rescued, and after goon. about an hour, the dead, mangled body ofa man was taken out, which proved io be that of Wm. Harrington, senior member of the firm. The in recovering the body of Mr. Harrington continued their work, ay m about an-bour afterwards rescued a boy named George Frank, who was badiy sealded about the face and body. Soon after, R. P. Scarborough, a carpenter, who had fone to the | establishment for the purpose of getting some finished work, was taken out. His nose was broken, and bis body was badly sealded. Charles Lyle, a workman, was also rescued. He was cut about the head and legs, and was much aff-cted hy the shock. The engineer of the establish. ment, Wm. Grayson Jonn ings, was missing, a also @ boy named William Clark, abon Is been engaged at work " establishment as an. apprentice, “The city firemen worked vigorously to effect ng until about 3 o clock p. m., the body of Jennings was found, and presented a shocking appearance. ‘The left leg was burned off npas far as the knee, and the y burned off. His face was crisp. He could only be rec- Fremont streets, | | burned nearly for the boy Clark, and about ® quarter to 5 o'clock his body was found near the engine, all | doubled up by the pressure of the debris upon a His body was not burned or mach mu ated. It appeared that he had been suffocate red the explosion. Two mules attached to a agon were blown entirely out of their harness by the sion. voy,, HOW IT HAPPENED. Mr. William Shear, a clerk of the firm, was slightly injured by bricks falling upon him. He states that the first intimration he had of the ©: was the falling of the ceiling in the ce and the dropping of patterns from the sides of the walls. The first intimation that the work- men bad of the fatal occurrence was a terrible shock, which nearly knocked them of their feet, and a number of them leaped from the second Tiny indowsinto thestreet.andescaped injury. | There were at the time from twenty to thirty men working in the various departments of the mill, and it is truly wonderful that more lives Were not lost. THE LOSSES AND INSURANCE. Mr. Charles T. Holloway, fire inspector of Baltimore, estimates the total loss tothe firm upon the building, machinery, &c., at $30,000, upon which they hold polici insurances amounting in the aggregate to $10,000. 87"In the French assembly President Thiers spoke warmly against the proposed income tax. | &27-Punch says that free-thinkers and free- drinkers constitute two large classes of society. &7 Tobacco is called by ome one, who does rot smoke, the filth of the mouth and the tog of the mind. §2” A sweet school-ma'am at Green Bay, Wis- consin, rides to schoolevery day ina hand-sied drawn by the big boys. *7The Initiative Committee of the French Assembly has rejected the proposition for a return to Paris. #7 The rumor that Mr. J. Young Sceammon had purchased the Chicago Itepublican is eyn- omed. 2 87-A person looking at some skeletons the other day, asked a young doctor present where he got them. He replied, “We raised them.” S7Daily newspaper paragraphing ic getting to be fearfully abbreviated. Here's a specimen recording adeath: “Clay Spencer, colored, pint of Memphis-whiskey.” S7-A thoughtful Danbury lady puts lard on the stoop when she wants her husband to stay at home of an evening. Barring an hour so devo- ted to rubbing his back, the time is pleasantly occupied 87 The “new departurists” denominated ‘passiveists,” “thum-suckers, democrats,” ““poly-wogs,” | ‘shady- “lay-low-and-chaw-poke-root-demo- dipoles,” ete. S7-While Mvs. Riser. ring near the Kansas and Nebraska line. v= sweeping a room last | week, her broom struck a gun under the bed, | which exploded, the contents striking two of | her little children in the lower limbs, causing the deaih of one and severely injuring the other. a7-The workingmen of Massachusetts propose to petition the legislature for aid in establish- ing corporative asswciations. The propriety of such a policy is doubtful, but it would be quite at legitimate as voting to loan the eredit of the state in aid of railroads and other corporate enterprises. MARRIED. On the 2th instant. in Harford the Rev EA Colbury. reet sr HARRY ARJHER to th of Harford county. * re now variously The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, 3let December. at 3 p.m.. from the residence of his grandfather, Geo. A. Bobrer, corner Nth and G sts southeast. a = BEAN. On Friday morning. December 29th. at the residence of her daughters Mrs, Bartlett, AVY boon BEAN, widow of the late Colmore Bean, ed 79 years. “The friends and relatives of the family Pecttully invited to attend her faperal, on’ Sunday, ember Sist, from the East Washiagton M. E Church, at 20clock p.m. me i. DvYLE. In the discharge of his duty, on Fri day, December 2h, FRANCIS M. DOYLE, aged Wiis taneral will take place from his late residence, No. 349 K street southwest, on to-morrew (Sunday) afternoon, st 2 o'cluck,to which the friends of the family are invited. ne . On the 29th instant, R. JESSIE MUCKBER, age a are and 6 months, son of W. T. iH 5 em will take, place Sunday, 2o'clock ae No. 315 Mageac tusetts avenus N. W. Wel ‘snd friends of the family are invited to attend. OSKY. On the 2h inst., after a few da nce LIZZY KINSEY, Intent daughter of Wil liam a Annie E. McClosky, age five months and pine days. ‘The ives and friends of the family are invited tontiond ber Taneral om Sunday, at balt-past two o'chek. re- UNDERTAKERS. {Q(0H'D F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABB. HARVEY & MABE, UNDERTAKERS, No. 034 F Sraast, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH @ETALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BNISHED AT WHOLESALE tHE TRADE FU weep CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKEB, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. 0 BE AND FORNITURE OF, She gBINDS MADE 41 HARVEY.) UNDERTAKER, emer! 'VERSITY MEDICINES.” yey 5c ATTENDANCE LL ARIES Hale Baa 0s, 85, Se —A very com — st.. up "SCLASSES =—————~S — FOR SALE. AUCTION SALES. Au CTION SALES. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Me Wrathis ian ge | Be A ae : A Oy ORLERY INTHE G*OUND. | pRusteR'S SALE OF VAL It Potomac Oly, neat} a PROVED PERTY ON 1 consistent with a OOD Bast, CAPITOL HIUL. eet co the Com reorded in The: Dist in the First Oo Inquire of G. R. ren + ‘Co.,)%h acreer reppoette cond-hand COUPE and a six- Yin goed orders, gammy as the owners are leay the 12:h dey of January ‘2, ac 4 chock p. m., Lots numberod twenty-eight, thirty four, and u 7 six, in Square numbered ni indred and forty four. and Lot numbered tw: oupeered ee hundred ener hd a mnpe abd cons evapelug at theceat ef purchaser. $10 down at tine cf sme, , OR SALE One ee will be told low. as th ing the eit This Joss or on fay “4 y. JOHN M. YOUNG, Ju, FRANK TRIGG, Trustes. \ hers he fe preeared to sttend Frings me” “t,313 oth atest aay ae _dec%0-dade LATIMEM © CLEARY ante, i ant, Lock SWiTMING TIGHT NI Se iy BCE SRR LEASE, (TOOK ond Fix cures | [RY LATIMER « CLEARY. Anctioncers. Agem, Co No "romke ac promptly atte ofa tt on Capitel Hill, in good loca- Star Office Buildings, between D il work done in the tion, now doing goud business. Good reasons given | Scuthwest corner Penpsyivania ave. and Mth Street in, Kote a APR? to, CLARE So TRAVIS, oven | Ceeen REP WALNGT PARLOR SUIT, HAIB wy eee wi Ls f SALE CHEAP_Ti. os CLOTH PARLI FURNT® » MARBLE or. A share of public patronage ‘OR SALE CHEAP—The STOOK and FIX: TABLES. WALNUT AND PAINT OH Che EE EW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 146m “ Meet recery and, Provision Btore N-. | PULNTIUEES DER TEE | a eee CASH ASSETS OVER $1 5.000,000 — in 1520 1th street te Department, now doing | weeny vARDROBKS, MIR’ Having been appointed General Agent of this abors ENTS AND AWNE & good bus nese. A ficet rate Chance for we yee ee on KIN ROBE Company for the district of Columbia, Ukace ee WaoneRe No 1300 sees as yAPe ve IX DOZE S FUR TO 4 THR AROVE BALE 18 Postponen | the «ite f Fae a soars: Sirs a TENTS for Sater Rent for ™ cea agen ret }» beiween sLOVES LOWS AND “ Jom 5 12. Fed Block. corner of F and for it jeotings. x ORGAN, " os imes to see the policy holders: riett 58 fo vate iion, ryey boa ne DIRS’ SKAT! D HEATING | _°% 2t W. T. JOBNSON, Auct. Old and Relistietoe York Lite — NGS for Public and Priv: nd for atyle of movement aot SIOVES. & icies will be issued upon all the most approved plans M. G. COPELAND, and action is not surpassed: On now in vorne. om is by apy hor-e inthe District, Hu cnn teut his mile Liveral ieducemente offered 20; is kind of dispositioa, and gentle in any har to solfciters. ENRY P HALL, Han excel - « Gu AUCTION SALE ‘nt assortment of the above Farniture+ dat Bb Far furth, 7 deem fn* Sole Agent for District of Cotambia, or further particulars call at ths store of erme: See m* __ Bole Agent for District o : OO eee cae RUPPERT, 400-2 * L'TIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. : SSS hepltned 7th street, between Nand i. Bp* THOSE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, W Fo! 408-5 ee two-whocl SPRING TRUCK, 419 7th street, opposite P.O ian SAS ith eirwet bel woe Soe EN, BAS, On TURSDAY, January 2d, at 10 o'clock a m..1 sel % ary aaa oe | ataliigelt ot the font of bak eeiees. oe ae Washing APPEROACHING. Tor parcesr Sth iter asmogrenes | oa or K, all the personal effects of mil a ? St AND BEST ASS 2 i gin part o matting. deck, ames CHAISE DIAMONDS ae ues, tolid Gold stows, lanterns, spades. «ne Piawg and aint of obi Cleaned without being taton apart: other fine JEW ELEY, solid Silver Ware from eee. ee eee Ss CHRISTMAS 4ND NEW YEAR'S INSURE YOUR. PROPERTY all Eind of epote removed wi Gorham and other mi om cleaning the facturies; the best ment.end Grease Spots, after belug remov, ‘ 2 a ee >RESEN Sever show again.” Gendmnen’ Glotee chenel: Plated Ware, ver; all kinds of Awericar B i J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, PRESE)} IN without ing the Syekmported Clocks; Mate Baxes ofthe fest man 8.E. corner of Pa. avenue and 13th street, Ellowiag price 138 and ture : nd other Guns ia eres! = . . , : sents: Veute, 6) ris; aw variety; Kevolvers, Cutlery, and the greatest ecleg GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE RELIABLE COMPANIRS Berairiug dose festly and at reasonable tion of Fancy Geeds in the city, te offered by 8 By virtue of a decree of the Saprems Court of jew York style of cleauing Kid Gioves—s GULDSTEIN & CO at their now store. 619 Peun: the District of Columbin, passed tu the matter witn ir Sylvania avennic. und-r the Metropolitan Hotel, and of the estate of Charles William Conways T St their old stand. 2 cent, two pair 40 cents, one dosen ‘etim and — 109 4% xirect. Every article shall,on TUESDAY, the 9hof January, 157: fall ceed to rel! at public auct! warranted. and at prices comparing favorably cleaned. blackened and A. S. PRATT & SON, ard ne jaare Ostrich Feathers ont —- Jored, Cleaned and envied im the beat septs With any other frst class establishment in this or | S‘clock p. thrthe cast reneey ote eee ¥. M.C. A. BUILDING, sang, N.Y. Dyeing Metab: any othercity. ONE PRICE ONLY. ons | in eguare No. 7g) in thie city situated on dtr 00 26-tf Corner of Daterots, | ahmept eptabliabed 1818. The oldt an 7 R E-Hol y Ess, orth, between 2et an streets west, and im = = country. f not in the w FOE SS, 8 -HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, | wrth, between Zit and | Dh HE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN ANTHOR FISHER “Acoat. HOWARD'S Stables G strect, boteeen Gn ‘Terme: One-third of the parchase money in cathy FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Jyt-ly —_____ " an ¢ residue in three st rT ,— a __aaaeliaane cn i# menthe, with interest, deferred paments'to bel POURTH WEEK'S FAT DISTRICT UF COLUMBIA. a wee. FOR SSE3 CHEAP A tne SET of SURVEYING secured Uy the purchaser's notes and a deat of trast E coos ai eu JOBM McDERNOTT @ 8 , in perfect order, onthe ty. Deed given on final ratification o ; ; 3 ! ccrst¢ 2H. SQUIER, Morey Miroker, | Sate to bs puid at sale. ‘Stamps ami convey: ‘ Cee aeeeee on Oeee COACH MAKERS TSINE Y 4 yO wce-@ }. T. COLD’ me S &U., Aucts. Office In Shepherd's ling. oh SCEIVED ON STOR BUSINESS CHANCES. BY GREEN & WIDLIAMS, Auctioneers ene, bsaecname el 2 a 2 BELLY, Pevaicat Sf ee ome fea V aNisPaagaee, 84.350, $1,450, e750 Southeast corer 7th aud D'stree +] gaMUEL cRossieeeD> : CARRIAGES REPAT _ real ‘estate tn beat pact of thc . — DIRECTORS. ‘A DOLPH GORTZ. = cir ary ap pc ftp | TRUSTER SAUE OF A YALUARLR, TRACE a Ev’ 50 Champ nase souarrens ¥ cent. iaterest, hdlf-yearly. ress“ B. ML.” | VIRGINIA, COMPRISING 150,000 AURES, i tt a) : 700 howoad 0-3 By virtue of a deed of trust; dated July 29th, Eo rGuce = Mitkas REPAIBING of every deecrigtion ta vos Fural- ALE-3 3 10 SHARES IN THE FIRST bg S68, given by William @. W. Iaeger to Frank a shepherd. y 4 to. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION lin Mace the subscriber will seil at the front | THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, FRIDAY, AND ‘urniture bought dpauire ct : R. THOMPSON, 90 street, ope of the Cuy Hall oe eet ea = SATURDAY, =] Lu Ce a 3 ton, 3.5 0n y the lay = ’ 2S ~ oN. F=. “hn u aNOFACTORING a ahs inet of ined smiol Inter oom See? GOONS. ND PROMPTLY EXECUTED ANUFACTURIN ST. : nated coun pod i'd in Baltimore, producing two saleable and | Mefrowell.in the State of West rginis, embracing ONNETS AND HATS baring articles of trade, and which, according | the Long Fork of the Sandy fiver wad weer 6 O'CLOCK i Renae, scan Bec pig ol emai § Spl within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Be- AT 6 O'CLOCK FROM PABIS, JUST RECEIVED . — => J ve ahah inni a corner about seventy-five poles in a , ‘ Chas! Walkik. 1n029-eolm iy airection from a point on the line ot \ MADAME DUBOIS’ CLOTHING. n sod Usa nad Wed Deraricee! | Sees eA Coane te ote ee: HUMAN HAIR STORE AND FRENCH MIL- corner; thence south fifty-five de- twenty-six hundred and fifty poles toa thence sou h thirty. degrees east thence north poles to a cor- WILL BE SOLD THE BALANCE TALL, ROBINSON 4 ©0., FINE CLOTUING: foruer: thirty-six hundred poles to w corn Sixty-four degrees enst four hundred her: thence north twenty degrees. west fier handred anlott sell ONE-THIRD INTESEST LINERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1211 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts BONN}TS AND HATS made to order WwW = or t IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLES. 921 PENNA. AVENUE lercantile Business inthis city; » most | and thirty poles to a corner: thence north Afiess de. Bow styles BRAIDS, CURLS, &c. ms desirable openimg for any one wishing to eagage in | grees two hundred atid highty poles: thence 1 respertfutl ite the to Cail, as Tam sell Sacelignt bel meek es a08 oe he cap make an north thirty-four degre rest ve hundred and ing the above onable pr det tm excel ofitabloinvestment The only reason y pale sane orth. ten deg 717 0% ———— a ict arlling being the actual ued of the ‘services ate Sear tecety cine bowel one einen . R. FULTON & §co-s READY-MADE DRESSES, at ga? ys ‘rice, G1,dv0. Beare MEROR ANF, ner; thence nerth two degrees west eight hundred and’ eighty poles to a corne thence north eighty M. WILLIAN'S, S Loa cen, " eat eighteen hundred and fifty poles tox in Silk, Drap d’Ete. Serge, &c. hi . nos to the place of beginning, c oN . DF 7 oA ee Apply to DODGE & iy TLL! bomen hing ty phony er land eee ime STOCK OF UNREDEEMED PROPERTY Orene CLOAKS: BUSINERS SUITSt The a wale mye One ae ‘ ead — exw > EMBROIDERED JACKETS, &c., &c. Speen poll yy Ree + i ree eqnal Tet six, twelve an “| (SSK on reason NE nits? PROFESSIONAL. teen monthec with iaterest, with acourity’to be 2 ee, EE eh ee me a BUSINESS SUITS | ear eo Pp yr sai eae prt gil cp de] Special. attention paid to ALTERING VELVET | WALKING SUITS S. 2: BARES. oe complied with within twenty days, then the property OLOAKS. WALKING *U:Ts ”. 413 lth street, above Penna. avenue, ibs pancid avon as ‘advertisement in some new: 5 M. WILLIAN, 4 No SUITS! OPERATIVE AND. MECHANICA Paper printed in Washington, D.C stor ten day 907 Pennsylvania avente, wae ike ot ire Ports val ort tse Oe ae Ps Phe clk and costot the purchaser ini default. WM. L. WALL & 00.3 AUCTION BOOMS, No. 7 Cite Trevise, Pars. | WALEING Sts | bes ~ lene th ents e FRANKLIN M ‘Trustee. D 2K 1S IN CONSTANT ee See oe Se ti Wo one RECEIPT OF THE °°™ Cc New York avenue, near th stock. Many roars eT petite micker baa Auctioneer, | New Marble Building. corner of Peansyivania ave- LATEST AUD MOOT BERGA We DESIGNS. : of professions i = : . ONNETS E defghia enables Br F toeubeer tha best interosta Tin eS cre eet, FOR THE WINTER SKASON. ean DRESS SUITS! of who engage his servicos. noll- Da IM OVE DPER’ }- 1 4 7 ' AME» E. WILLIAMS = Mey ABLE ON ON CAPLTOL HILLY becouse’ Also, a fine stock of MILLINERY and FANCY | Boys’ SUITS! J ‘i By virtue of a decd of trast to us given. dated CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ CDs. oere arise: ATTORNEY-AT-Law, BA yitany Eira 2? Wee ond recardet in liber A fuil assortmsnt of GROS GRAIN RIBBON Bore euize: Boom 4 the county ‘of Washingioa, District of Columbia, notte $06 sth street. between E and BOYS’ SUITS | 2, on second floor of Barbour’s Law Building Ay and at the written re nest of the secu thereby. we will proces y red to sell at public auction, to ighest bidder, in front of the premises y 9 Washington. Removed from 484 Lowisiana avenue, " OVEROOATS! = SyEscoArs nolt-tr GOLD PINS, GRAND OPENING 2 as ‘on TUESDAY, January o'clock p m.. Lots at i REMOVAL. 4 2 of Sy yEROOAT! Me DENTAL ROMS SY Re wournete gammy | city ot Waahiegton, Distsir of akin igeate) 4H. KING, 3°, 18) OVERCOATS 214 - avenwe,, 0 ire re3 . over Fraukiin & Cow, Opticinnes "oct ly" Sa streets act." Hach Tot is wuproved trea tenes RINGS, a caaeein WALL, RORENSON « ©o., L. WOLF, M.D. = Yhree-story Brick House, with two story back bull MASONIC 2 . acctt-ow 981 Paxwrivawia Avanve. fi Sm kURGEON DENTIST, S38 ing, with all the modern improvements, in what is CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, aud : 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, between I7th pr gs imp, cad 3 " sain onal * and 16th streets. -in* | S0kd separately E tbalenee ina LOCKETS, of an entir and Selected Stock of AH WALKER 4 Co., — ——— ‘erms : One-third bal » in three equal MILLINERY ana FANCY GOOD* OHN F. HANNA. payments of six, twelve and ighteen months, se FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS. wold Foe Le A tan per Gent Interests or sil caabeae teetaennan FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS dezit "Washington, D.C. the purcaaaie, ‘Two ‘hundred dol'are (829) tobe And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season o 6 NWNSYLVANIA AVENUS. PENCILS, =— > Sea paid down upon each bouse when sold Stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the : LADIES’ HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS ER OF MUSIC, term je are not complied with in fiteen days ; = oo st the loweet market raies. sete Bases baad ob bet. 9th and 10th ste, fromm the day of sale. the Frusices reverve tho right | GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, VEY MPORTANT 10 LADIES —HAIS OUT Berwans Oru awe Yeu Ses age Bath wines ts Shacpenh Gad bet vies he | ARHINE DUFCRIOE, Sues, onons SE 5 fine ‘GUNS, PISTOLS, OLOGKS. No’ trouble to ENOCH TOTTEN,§ Trustees. a ___ 715 Market Space. 005-tr decT-eokds W. T. JOHNSON, Auct &c , &c., &c. 'ORHETS BELLING AT BEDU D PRICES = b. HELLER’. ‘f v1 OY YW. L. WEEE £00. Auctioneers Jat LLFBS. | CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. MEDICAL, &e. "a. co Freee " Sst BRECEIVED—A fine Borg B. FULTON & Co, man’s x ‘BR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER : SEBLIN SEPAYS EUEEGE E: 314 NINTH STREET, M ADAME BOVIN’S MONTHLY PILLS WILL remove all Female Irregularities, Married Ladies should not use them ' Progunnt, £7 they he stirs to farringe. Oiice, 3.8. Wee lalande ee Ome ne ONSULT DE. LEON.—He guarantoon a 9 BUSINESS SUITS, of Melton, Scotch and Domoxtie Cassimcres,of our own manufactare, eyual to the dest custom work, and fully 20 per cent. cheaper. FALL OVEERCOATS, at reduced prices. BOYS’ SCHOOL and DRESS SUITS, in ages from ‘The undersigned will sell at public aucti = “ . x the 900 and 902,58 W. cor. Penna. ave. and 9th st. GOVERNMENT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. st the Auction Rooms of Wm. L. Wall & ¢ No. 900 Penna. ne weet. on THURSDA the 14th day of March, 1572, at 12 o'clock m.. following-deveribed REAL ESTATE, conveyed by .. &c., which Tam prepared to sell at the lowest wrises soa and be, copeinesd i: P. LERCH, 714 Th street, three and wife i ited anso-tr between G and H vy 2 rmanént cure of all VENEREAL wae | J; Ledyard Hodge and wife in trast for the Un _euse-tr _ between | a. < ; cury, or no charge. or is the oldest es hore! ; b 4 ' ’ ’ fishel physician for auch specialty inthe city an | (2) of nab inion of Sjuare six hundred aad thirty, - 725 Market Space, | MENS OVERCOATS, the sdiee and Gentine uch complaints is unoxcelied | ‘"S"pART OF HOT numbered. fourteen, (14,) in dst prices less than e . . can be purchased elsewhere jt conideatially WE ADVANCE MONEY AT LESS THAN same elt White, Colored and Cassimere SHIRTS, of superior Ladies and gentlemen can and privately at 711 etrect. feet front on it Synare one hundred and fifty-four, (164,) in t PeoProsats FOR OORPOBATION BONDS. Washington. D. ©... boin HALF THE USUAL RATES. ead : ik. GARDNER, LAT# OF THE BIOOKD U.S | street, and ranning west of that width tothe full dec28 Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of | wis and BOYS’ UNDEERSHIRTS and Pi Di.cn8 Hospttai, can be consulted privately depth of the lot, including of said lot I, except Commissioners of the Sinking F until M § fromm WO'a-m. 1010 p. tos at his office, N. We the north nineteen feet theres ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, A: = DAY NOON, January Sh. 1872. for the sale to them Buildings, RS, GLOVES, TIEs, SCARFS, BuWs. &. net nolo-tr of 1th st. and Pounerixenie BYSnUe, (seomuid Slory, nee, L002 Massachnsetts avenue, ‘nine (29) and thirty, * 2 (ween Ith and iith sts. NW. 5 of Ten Thousand Dollars, or (2%) of John Sherman's subdivision of. 2 part ol i 5 the Ten-Year Six Per Cent. Bonds of the Ustpere Southwest coruer Penna. avoniie and Lith street [> 2. SEIBEBORR. “ hee areal ox in Washington county, D- tion of Washington. Fe: ev. pecan B00 bern) 2 i Va Bidders will state the amount of bonds offered,and Sectiae tern eee creates ee A’Gfpoait of 810 on each wii be required ae noon TROTEN 38 Wi Seay LLSPER BUILDING | te price Inlesive af itcrent from then Seauacy. CITIZENS, AEMY AND NAVE, male ‘emai warrant o] jC. 5 . loners reser remse! | eg os Te es & fotighor of ‘the Preasury. AND E STREETS SOUTH. right to decline any offers aot to the iuterest of the 4 [Bete (late Brown's, 4 rece! medi w Ww. -» Aucts, government. vu jo. ctu will to orap by cntross. ie mutants ieee, | Wammixazon, D Oe pastes se Distric Proposals should be left with MOSES KELLY, involuasary emissions. enls-ly i decll-lawtMarl.then dts. — FS epee ond Metropoli EDUCATIONAL L DIES SUFFERING FROM JEBEGUCARL Y WM. L. WADE 200; Anctionsers, By Seder of the ous ; > ). \- : ‘any cont liar . irae abowld jeontn PR, LEON, the oiext ex: | No. 900 and 903, 8. W. cor. Poun. “ave. and th at, _on-2ewst BoARRING APROOK FOw YOUNG VADINe fant - : _ ing aspeclalty of female complaints iaticcty He | GOVERNMENT SAL" OF IMPROVED BEAL The winter term will commence on WED NTS. «specially invites acall from those who have been ESTA’ oe Day, a! a eaze CHARLES C Nort ‘ deceived by swiodlorg.” He guarantecs a speedy Tho undersigned will sell _at public anetion, Recbiained uf Jude ES. NOrr. = cure oF ne charge. ate Kooms for laty pa, | fetton the preuises.on THURSDAY, ths 1th day; Cours op Claims Washington, D..,oF by sitArage tients, Booms No. 711 L-atrect, betwoon 7th and of February Taig at $ o'clock, p:m., lot nam ing the Principals. th. ocl-tr bered twelve. OS) of idwell’s subdi igor ng ery y ES.8. Aes D5sde2 3 REENGH POWDERS. CERTAIN | {yo,hundred and seventcen, (217,) In the ety, of A NEW AND COMPLETE STOOK SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Cd be ler Cee Emit | office of city’ surveyor, in Book B W. No.1. p. 113, a Established 1880 * ece-tm* one, Sonnes Php intiscrgtion, Gosorrhas, Gloot. | with ihe buildings and improvements’ theresn’ r Scroffula, Skin }» Syphilis, ite force. known as house No. 1423 K street uorthwest, con” ee WARE A YARUABLE yn go OE Porcapy Y; Ledyard Hodge and wite, in trust for the wat inotal BUILDERS’ HARDWAR! A scuotansates in ti Bold te Washington by Wil. EN ewiste, | Uyied *"One-fourth cash; balance in three equal feb beer ring gan wan ge AND the International Association of Bloc @8 por boxset by at er | furedganctany nets dnd Pte | Rendon porhmor mas Sweet fp oo per cepts Venr Redolarnhipe wt © sinha - be lars of rf x, 5 a_i ee. ‘A deposit of $20, will be required a | time of sale. Conveyanting and viatps at cost of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, reduction fo'einbe oft ve Indies or Rentinos for WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. pees x. D.0., xeolisitor of the Treasury. nae Peter ale are not, complied within fire SPORTING GOODS, {IGHE SCHOOL (Clossiral, Marital, and la ern tinct ln asHimetON. D. C.. Nov. 10, 1971. re 7 of sale, joe reserves the i . . . Qtr unworn, we, Ge phased ty toa | POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. econ Boor cones WO DAY ivan 3 _Trustes, Becitations, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Call on Nom TO TAX-PAYERS. dect-w 3whds ATINERE CLesk > Aucts. PRICES VERY LOW. from 610 90;clock pm. we -_ BENJ. L. HOOD. ry a. M. ees pees gener Store by @LD BOND Guenen PF. corr, Principal ee ietl Terre Wr. willnoe the most reliable WATOH gS, Rick G 1099 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, cab ie ¥ Betwoen 10th and lth, suX0-cott __ WOODWARD’S BUILDING. BX W ©. war 2 00. anctioncers, ‘and 903 Pennsylvania avenue, WwW .Wasmina DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS CoLLector’s Orrice, District or Cotrwsia, Wasuixeton, December 21, 1374, LOAN OFFICES. L°o** oFrics. most reliable Loan Office in see eee gentiemanly GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITS. pt | ‘WILLETT @ BUOFF, Zz 906 Prvwsrivania Avenvs, FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS. SAVE THE LATEST STYLE BOLIDAY SILK HAT, FOR WINTER, NEW AND HANDSOME. ock tr ARCHITECTS, &c. N. G@. STARK WEA! eee Ap abatement of two rez CENTUM wiH be made on all proof _ TAXESLEVIED UPON REAL AND PERSONAL PKOPERTY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1872, THE DEMAND FOR 7-80 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD BONDS If paid on or before Has been daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- Fn Lz TBs continue to mantfust the fullest von deuce - JANUARY 1, 1872. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A. M.TO 3 P. M. Csnos WASHINGTON LOAN OFFIOB AND SALESROOM, 914.PeseisyLvaNIA AVENUE, Between 9h and 10th streets, south side. heThall and Ost. apie NORTHERN PACIFIG SEVEN On all taxes remaining unpaid after January 1, THIRTIES ‘1872, a penalty of three per centum for each month after said date shall be added until the same shall be paid or advertised for sale tor taxes; and said pen- alty shall be added to the amount due in TAX SALE List. ess eee———e———— U