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cp EVENING STAR. PRIDAY. LOCAL, NEWS. ‘Tax Receipts to the End of Is71~ Tax Collector W. H. Stater reports to Con- tsolicr Baker that the receipts of the Collector's efice from November 13th to December 3ist, imolasive, were as follows, to-wit : <---eeee---Sanuary 5, 1872. Bond tund.. Total Washington estate taxes... Secheol fund Metropolita Sehooi fund. Metropolits Total county real estate taxes. ee Personal Taxes, 141 Washington cit George t Tetal for fond... . Arrears General Taxes Corporation of Washingtoy Corporation of Geor Levy © District general Georgetown Market fund... FAST SA Total amount collected. es I i treasurer since No- Amount de: vember I2, is - - Inde bicdness of the Old Corporations. | SUPPLEMENTARY RETORT OF THE AUDITING | © COMMISSION. The Governor yesterday transmitted to the Legislative Assembly the of the to audit outstand- ing claim Corporations of Washington, Georgetown, and the Levy Court, which shew: the follo: Fieating debt bonded debt, £2,1 5 ¢ Washington, S142 Total debt, $2, F ¢ debt of Georgetown, $9,146.41; bo: out 52,316.96. Total debt, $251,163.37. Total evy Court, btedness of Deduet total town, $75. Levy Cor 4 t, &: 449.05. Net debt of late Corporations, ¢: 233.43, The value of property own: Pperation of Washi: M. as follows: Sewers, $56 the late Cor- ist insdeed ; Water-mains, sand lots, (for riment property, lepartment property, © jegtaph propert xe r tie Iges, wharves, &c., ington ex- nce OF float- ling tor immediate legisin- gtegate indebtedness of this . however, ap: h reported bs ber of claims presented sine Si}. This seeming discrepanc First_In the omision of th ber §, plained funds as one of the component parts of said ag- trust egate; and second—it onal assets re~ Ported to the commission since November 8, 171. The trast funds are omitted because they will appear. as assets when replenished, and therefore do not increase the present indebied- ness of the late corporation. “In addition to the amount thus ac for on page 4 of last report, viz: $244, interest on the portion of corporation stock, purchased and held fur the benefit of the pel hoois of Washington, needs similar pro- vision asthe t « having accraed to M le A,)SIL SED. 8 298, 18S 44. ¥ of the Late cor- vent any future violation of their sancti * = The Doyle Homicide. EA IN COUKRT—ONE THOUSAND DO! A. K. Browne appe + and Mr. Harrington fe government. The testimony of Officer giv Mr. Browne claimed cocked when the officers Weapon was dirch but that the tile varent that il Duvall if toned that enter, and be qui as to is position when the pistol was tired. he was there, and if she knew that he was ym at the time. Officer Davall a |. and testitied i he noticed Du- five or six fect distant. Officer Gates was recalled and testified that | she had stooped about two feet when the pistol was red, and he was attempting to get the pis tol from her. She was when stooping attem»t- ing to wrest herself loose from his grip. rtter said that it was seldom that Dail pted in capital cases, but there were exceptions, and he would make an exception in this case. Here we have a pregnant woman waiting trial a prison furnishing no aecom- | modations for ness. While he would not allow the evidence to prejudge the case, he would accept bail in the case, but would not fix the amount. Mr. Browne said that she could give $1, Judge Cartter — We will accept no such bs e want as much as she can give. and tue mount will be fixed when bail is offered.” ‘The prisoner was then remanded to jail. ~ a ock Mancer —The Inspector Gen- 2, is as follows : pot for Sale of Swine, 625 bogs md 7), cents per pound bet. advare: At Carter's £ were sold atT Market fair. F rier steck was milch cows, 25 calves and 13 of the stock was fair. Sale $1.0 per ewt. for beeves, $15a835 per head for stock cattle. Market dull. At Drovers’ Rest, offered — beeves and stock cattle. Soid—tor slaughter, at 14; to7, per ewt.; stock cattle, $3 to £5.05 per cwt. 4 milch cows were on sale S55 to & Left over to be sold, 15. Mar active. Some extra good stock was on sale. sheep were in market. The stock was indifferent with the excepti cents per pound. apiece. 3 lambs were offered, at 33 a ae CommissioweRs met yesterday, «4 Thomas Skinuer were ap- privates to do duty at the jetropolitan Hotel, and J. R. Mahoney to be a wate on the force in place of F. M. Doyle, dee ceased. Private Michael Burns, having served required probationary period, was ordered to be commissioned. Sergeant James F. Bote- ler was designated by the board as hack ey ed for the District. Applications trom the follow- ipg-named persons Lag leenses were re- jected: John Schodtz, John D. Wallace, Usher » Richard De Dacy, John B. Burke, rancis B. Burke, and Henry A. Pixton. The applications of the following persons for liquor —— «__ A WaArNING To STREET Srorters.—Alex. nse xa vice ident of the Board of Pul orks, y addressed @ note to the Superintendent of Police, ints are frequently made hat toe are a fra sand | the streets by different to remove nd gravel therefrom, that earth is the streets and avenues without ity, and to the detriment of the public interests. f 0 ask that any contractor or other persons have t in doing these things without authority ef the | _ > Works may be arrested and | Board of Public punished.” e" Masomtc.—At the last regular communica- | tien of Anacostia Lodge, No. 21, F. -—d. H. Mills, W. ys ; J. Burn, J. W.; W. H. Collins, Sec. Sirembergeaty Treas; Otto one lot, which sold at 7 | | axoTHER PROPOSED BAILROAD. From W: City te the Penn- — eee MEETING IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. at Mechanics’ mee county, Md, on Saturuay, December 30th, to fake into consider: ation At feasibility of securing a railroad to the ot Wash: —— motion of Mr. Francis Miller, the meeting was organized by calling E. J. Hall to the chair and eclecting H. Ridgely as secretary. The chairman explained the t of the meeting; atter which, on motion, Colonel Wi ma Bowie; Francis Miller, Hazel B. Cashell, Capt. E. W. Owen, and Thos. Waters were appointed & committee to draft resolutions expressive of the views of the meeting. committee having maturely deliberated npon the subject reierred to:hem, beg leave to tT port— that the necessities of that part of our conaty lyin: Sith of Rock creck, ae well as of Inrze pyrtions « Howard and Carroll counties, require a direct rail- Toad copnection with the eit ashington which is their natural market; im their opi interests of the District of Columbia d that exis of the city of Washington; that the constraction of arailrond from that city northward to the Penn- sylvania line will afford to the counties of Mont- gomery, Howard and Carrel the means of reaching exerlent market, iil place the District cities dircet ecmmunication with the coa', iron ind Inmber regions of Pennsylvania, and with ths aberdent market and dairy products ‘of that great commonwertth, «nd will establish # new and independent route from the. political to the commercial metropolis of the nation; finely that such a Fuad c road ae a greatest imports } juterested therein, and they recommend that immediaty wction be taken to ascertain he feasibility of obtaining meaus for ite construction, and f bring the sa before the people ot Mentg emery, Howard. an? Carro'l cmn- | ties and of the Pisirict of Columbia, | those of the adjacent counties of Pi to obtain from the Legish ter for said road; and in furthera: Jects they recommend the passage of the followin eaeluticne "Resolved, That ¥ jilism Henry Farqhar, Benry C_ Hallowell, and Edward W. Owen, be appointed a ccmmittee to correspond with the ii ty and of Howard and Ca © tion ip an effertes ob- ‘a railroad from Washington fo vie ia line from the Legislature of Mary- land, and to arouse an interest in ©: roed Reso'ved, That Francis Mitier, Hazel B. Cashel) E. J. Hail, Charles Abert, Frederick P. Stanr: and Capt. John H. Strain be appointed a comin to arge Upon the citizens and ihe authorit: of the istrict of Columbia the benefits of the proposed ‘i dito secure their aid ebtains charter for trict. Hall, A. B. Davis, Washing er, Francis Miller and Hav-t pointes a committee to co-oper « with any other commitiees that may be appointed for that Bar pose» lsewhere to prepare a charter for the said road, and to secure its passage through the | legislature of Maryland. he report and resolutions were unanimously ted, and they were ordered to be published he newspapers of the District of Columbia, and of Montgomery, Howard and Carroll coun- ties. | im its construct seid rond throug! The meeting was cemposed ef the best and most substantial of our citizens, and h in- terest was manifested in the object that brought them together. J. Hatt, Chairman. H. Ripcecy, Secretary. - ‘Tke Pollard-Lyon Slander Case. The case of Mrs. M. E. M. Pollard agt. J. E. Lyon for slander, was called in the Circuit Court ja-day, when Mr. Davidge on defendant's affidavit of & material witness, who would give evidence as to the general reputation of the plaintiff being bad, &e.. at the time of the al- leged cause of action. The judge decided to tr: the case, and the motion was overruled. } Bradley opened tor the plaintiff, who stated that in 1869 she went to reside at defendant's hotel, and subsequent thereto contracted with defendant to carry on the hotel with him. 3 continued some nine months there, when the contract was broken. She was forcibly ejected, her clothes confiveated, and she was forced to live on the charity of friends: and yet, not sat- ised, the defendant attempted to rob her of that ich is most precious to every one—a reputa- tion, &e., which was taken up by the newspa- pers, and she had to resort finally to the legal In the year lefendant spoke er in bed with Capt. and afterwards, at erent times, +1 over the transom light, aud saw her in bed with Capt. Denty.”” ‘The defence reserved their opening. Wiliam F. Martin testitied that he knew the rties in September, 187, at the St. Cloud Hotel; Mrs. Pollard acted as principal; witness was might clerk; witness was there ‘about a m 3 about September 19, 1670, Monday fol- lowing the occurrence, beard Lyou remark that he saw Mrs. Pollard in bed with Captain De ar the cigar case in the hot lock, and Ly was ex- cite went behind the cigar st Mrs. Poilard eatled Lyon, and he said her in bed with Denty; witness remai hotel wntii about October 15, whe cbarged by Lyon on the day ater Mrs lard was removed to the asylem. 3 x:—Mr. Ste Was present at the k of Lyon; witness is positive said he saw Dy be made this rem’ in bed and not in the r : aintiff called she cailed m that he was em- eday after the Wyon say that he saw Mrs. Pollard. ined:—Witness had had no talk nm the subject of the difficulty with Tematk was made as a confidential Denty; the cted to a ver hy cross-examination. ss, C. C. Smith testified that he w: the botel in September, 1 isturbance in the house, and of ‘8 Mr. Lyon's next morning who ordered him to go to the dining room. Witness refused saying that he was hired by Miss Mollie. Lyon said he weuld Lave Mrs. Pollard out of the house for he had caught ler and that d—d scoundrel Denty in bed together. Mrs. Pollard | was in bed all that day. Mr. Riddle asked if the story was not cireuia- ted about the hotel and through the city? to was sustained. Cross-examined:—Witness regarded Lyon as a guest of the hotel, and treated him as such; Ly- on did not say at what time he had cai plaintiff! and the “d—d scoundrel” together; witness kad been employed on the Lady of the Lake. Capt, De left the boat of his own ac- cord; was net dis aged. Mr. Bradiey stated that there were three wit- nesses Who were not present, and asked it the court would grant them the privilege of putting them on the stand when they arrived. ‘The court stated that if it was simply to prove the words recited he would allow them to testi | . The prosecution closed with this understan, ing, and Mr. Cox opened the case fur the de fendant. Mr. Lyon denied that he had used the + Capt. Denty.”” But he does undertake to sav that be hud good ground for believir, tat there were things going on not 7 q yers*crede table character <3 ne hoped he wout ed from going into one braneh of the sub- je ct. Charles C. Stewart, sworn—Witnees does not recollect any conversation between Lyon and Martin, asr euch conversation if it took place in ar ordina- ry tone of voice. On cross-examination, wit- ness said he recollected the night of the occur- rence distinetly; he had slept until about twoor three o'clock that night; had heard some such language as charged about the hotel, but did not hear Lyon make such an assertion; heard some of the disturbance; put on his clothes and went down. Mr. Riddie. What are you doing now ?” Witness.—* Sitting fm this chair, 1 believ (Laughter. Mr. K. 7 5 ¢ & S ; disturbance; never had conversation wi bim for a recommendation; had with Smith; but no such conversation as that related by Smith. ge and W.S. Cox, L. H. Chandler and K. - Washington for defendant. . — oe OvsTeR awp Fish Marker, lita Street pone i Hanl arrivals since the 3d inst., |! | | i F january 15, Pi LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ey Ie Teveral depat mia ofthe dis of) tebe wh prems Court, and defuing his =< for the 31 Of G0 fr the Pursuant te public notice, a meeting was held | izing the Board in front of. yore beveceliy rend Houst bil or the bree han amendment tow: # to erect street in the district, wi ‘Mr, tmith, from the comm 5 iciary committee, re- fhe journals and. les q jel, ie preeraa one POLICE COURT, Judse Snel?.—John_ O'N: charged with assault on J. B. O’Sultivan; @ued $2) . barged andcosts, Louisa bawdy Bouse ii that this house ard costs, or six q to be formed when the i atv . id Be, frog Bish tim they were Fi fier, and hoped’ the il would wake a report, and if ‘was in need of any instructions in the case, they ‘uld give bim such instructions. K said the laws were. iu the hands of the nd would soon be HOUSE OF DELEGATES —Mr. Lloyd submitted ng ob the Governor fc work rmed ik lowest of the 1 The committee retired, and on thelr, return sdomest o i th cursing on the streets ph Kell; the same offense in Carter. col: red, snme oifense. Tesolution csllii lor. same offense: tLe total amount a "es created by the board, and the les paid or to be paid; adoy cKnigbt introduced ish so that non-resident member: fined $3. Rovert Lancaster’ eal, same; fi Hey , was sent to the w ted, ill relating to st. | Auple Morrison. cursing in Lo ven some two weeks red; fined $20. Zach with running a wagon without License THE LIQUOR LICENSE Law. Jobn Murphy, charged with he witnessee were t testified on crores examination an agreement to co to Murphy and afterwards inform against him fort f Moie'y of the fine imposed: fined $2). Mr. Miller arked that the further penalt ‘oned. the price of the license, which the law exacted. some doubts as to the meaping of the f this adéitional penalty was int cense. apy ope con'd force a license the consent of the Police Commissioners. ened that if this view of the cass is tion would never be made as it would be considered cheaper to pay an cecamobal Line than the license. In @rdor ¢ an opp. rtunity to settle this question in the upper re ed the additional $100, and Mr. Hine; bonds in the sun rowecuie the case Wm. tiug the old cor Thibiting the ‘use of spring balance Mr. Boswell submitted resolution inquirmg of th» Public Works the number of streets which ere being or ordered to be paved with sencca stone, Te Hunt introdaced bill respec pe ration law pr scaler; referred. pg liquor without colored mea, who on railroads, re- South Washingion ead a second time. Also, bill au horizing Kk Washington and Georgetown Raitroad. Mr. Cassin objected t» the stating that he was a member of the cot muiltee, aud had received no not ‘The jndgestated that he of a meeting te etween him and Licyd snbmitted mitiee .n markets to im © sufficient eon accommodations near the 4 In erder to give ‘on Was received from the Board of in anawer to a resolu ion of House, sinting that the fence around tho triang e at the intersection of Maryland avenue and street hud been removed by the committee on crurt, the jrdge im tparpeal was teken ot Ope being required to 3 me two clored men A B. age from the Governor. transmitt jt rmick. offence, The sane witnesses—the two testified against him: fined Arnold, charged with guilty, und aeked to make a statem: of these colored moa cams to his jained of being very sick, as ramly. which he gave him a3.a matter T igo raid he had no discretion in the fined him $120. Richard DeLacy, char) ri ded uot guilty, and ponement, a6 his counsel was not present. eight withesses were preseut tor the prosecution, g them several women of bad repute id ordered to be print®. ‘The House then proceeded to consider the business je, and it was disposed of as fol he Governor to refund from the treasury of the District. taxes erroneously savended by the ado tien of ine pe adi bs passed, making appropriation for the com- jon of ceriain officers in th f Oo. ‘Was, on motion he same offence pleaded ers ~ B il to enable t Well moved to amend the eubstitute by ingerting the offices of Treasurer and it axrecd to, and the farther cq Was then postponed to Frida: Conneil bill to anthorize w ices, defendant's counsel, and bouce sideration of the bill ASSAULT CASES. William Butler_c d pleaded guilty to making an assault eshington; fined $3 and eosts. d with assanit and he payment of certain certificates of indebtedness due by the la tion of Washington (for paving Peansy ly: nd Indiana avenues) was taken up. core submitted a minority reports in which be states that these claims were not contracted by asters, and sai he was an ofhcer of and the leader of the ch: after church service a mob jes attecke:l him in church, and accused strar a slung- bot onthe bead, which made the fire fly out of hin eyes; after jast Sunday nicht srs. Campbeil, Dic! ind the Speaker ~6 3 cley moved to poatrone; lost, axabove with the addition of Me. A ‘The bill was then passed. Messrs, Dickson. Li yd, Moore voting in the negative. ; Mr. Carroll, from the committee on drainage, re to reduce the wai he beat witnhss above testimeny who said he was x On property =5 two months in jail. An appeal was noted bonds required, the Judge remarking thal ud break tip this rowdyism in churches. profenity on the street ‘ox with obtaining tences; postponed. GEORGETOWN. CaTHoLic HinerniaN BENEVOLENT Socie- TY.—At the regular monthly meeting of this society, held last evexing, the following officers ing year : R. E. Talbot, resident; Dennis Horigan, ist vice president; president; Wm. J. Car- P. MeIntyre, financial STREET RAILROAD: nited States be urgently requested te so omend the charter of the +town Railroad Company. approved May as will compel the « tween within, and for the space of two feet bey heouter rail of their tracks, with the same kind of and in the seme manner as the roadway avebues and streeta throuzh which the tracks id rond may be Inid or with such sf pavement as may be sp Poblic Works. under whose sa} work ehall be dove as ex, the charters of alt rai ashington and $25 under falee pre- company to pave be peditiously as posible, That ‘Tailroad companies within the umbia be amended to restrain said jer proper penalties, from carrying € passengers in their cars than'ca: were elected for the ¢ . Robertson, 2 vice roll, recording secetary; secretary; Michael MeNally, treasurer; J. D. Daly, marshal. This society has been organized twelve months, and new numbers over one hun- dred members. ARRIVED, steamer Lady of the Lake, with a full cargo of furniture and merchandise for the District, the greater portion of it being unload- ed at Washington on her downward trip. She 1an aground at Mathias’ Point, and was detained some twenty hours. Knight, with 80 barrels of flous for New York. THE LITTLE Boy WALLACE, burned to death yesterday, as stated in last Teseued from = : y when the cars icuous position, i e om their roads, at all times. a sufficient ramber of cars to meet the actual demand of the public for expeditious and transit; and that the police inspector of carriages and cabs, > om to examine into the sanitary condition ef all car @ companies ian u) nd numerous dilatory m>- the previous qnestion option of the resolu Alter much discu: ai tions, on motione! Mr. Hun was ordered, and upon the tions, the vote was: Yeas—Messrs. Boswell, Bur- Campbell.§ Dickson. Hail, Bent, jailed, steamer gess, Bursley. £ 7: [ Messrs, Carroll, D. Kright left just prior to the ¥ ing he house without a quorum ‘core moved that the The Speaker ruled the motic the 2th rule of the heuse, that + Caton, of the Henry When ‘found he was nching ina corner, with his hands ove! He lived but a few minutes after being rescued from the rom. and, strange to say. d nearly to a crisp, aaains perfect. Addison tire nm out of order, nnda after the previ auestion had been called bo motions other than to cy urn snd to lay on the tab! jons, when decid, ed until the final vote was announced on Dil}, resolution, or m: lof the house was ordered. were reported absent :— Messr: ‘arrin, Cox ¥ Hogan, McKnight, and Murray K the 'sergeant-at-ar At 10:45 0’eloc! ‘or whem # note had been sent. aj although the be the hair on bis Lei singular feature of the case is that he narrowly escaped drowning some three or four times in the canal, while his parents were iving ona canal boat of which his father had charge, and that his mother took the rooms where the fire eccurred to prevent accidents to the children. After the fire the neighbors very kindly fur- nished the family with blankets, beds and. pro- visions, as also a shelter for the having lost everything they posse remains of the boy were buried to-day at one peared in the bali: afew minutes Sars or Reau Estate —The following sales been made lately, viz: Lot, street, between M. capt. W. P. Sanger to mes O'R. Kulins, for Str cash. Loton Jef- ferson street, 20 by 100, improved by a double frame dwelling, from A. Keuchel to M. Smith, of Washington, for $500 cash. Lot on 3d street, between Frederick and Market streets, 30 by 120, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, from Fisher, of Washington, igh street, near Bridge 18 by 34, improved by a two-story frame ing and store, from A. Baumbach to S. M. Waters, for £1,200. CATTLE MARKET— Drovers’ Rest.—450 cattle, at 43g to7 xc. per Ib.; 404 sheep—200 to District butehers, at 5 to Te. per Ib.; 200 sent to Phila- hia for stuck, at $2.50 to $4 calves, at $30 to $60; veal calves, 4 to Beco 6% to 7c. Market very ‘isk, and all sold. The cattle and sheep were f realestate hav by 120 feet, on 2 derick street 1 has been appointed by G Cooke assessor in the 7th legislative district, vice one, but he overheard it. The witness was | Carter A. Stewart, resigned. € St. Clair Davis ‘The Board of Public Works have ordered the pumps to be repaired on the corner of ist and Fayette streets, Georgetown; corner of Uti and A northeast, and corner of $ and 12th northeast. ‘The Board of Public Works yesterday made an crder that under no circumstances will su- permtendents under the board, or any other employee under the District government be al- lowed to furnish material to the board. The treasurer of the colored schools, Mr. Charles King, reports receipts for the ending Dee. 3ist, which he defence objected, and the objection | $7-S11.11, leaving a bala A. Keuche! to Anton: expenditures, ce of $6,613.17 i The Wisconsin republican association hay elected the following officers: Gen. H. E. Paine, president; A. M. Kanouse, Ist vice president: C. G. Heath, 2d vice president; E. M. Truell, sec- retary; Phoenix Bartictt, treasurer. each; 20 cows r Ib.; dressed hogs, CPS NG SALES. Eprron Stag:—I would like to ask your readcrs if any one of them ean tell me the “‘rea- son why” some milk, when boiled or heated, while fresh, will separate itself into water and 1t does not curdle, like sour milk. procured milk ot four milkmen in succession, and upon boiling, immediately upon receiyin, it, it operated in the manuer above described. Evidently the men were ret: laut; how bad it was, perh e microscope lapauage chaveca “« aw her in bed with | might tell us, as in the case referred to by Prof. guage charged “ that he saw her in bed with Lew, of Comell University, the relation of IMMENSE STOCK ing poor milk, at ‘he microscope which, in Tug Star of January 3d, induced me to write this note. Ought we not to have milk WINTER CLOTHING MUsT BE SOLD LEGARBDLESS OF COST Ture Bratcuvorny Bony Ronpery.—Detec- tive McDevitt, of Washington, arrived in this city this morning, having in’ custody Horace rp, whom he had arrested tor having attempt- ed to negotiate $5,000 in 5-20 U. bonds, which were found to have been a por- tion of the $25,000 stolen from Mr. Samuel Biatchtord, at the corner of Liberty street and Broadway, on the 15th of December last. Corp attempted to obtain a loan on the bonds ata savings bank in Washington, but the bon were recognized as those stolen from Mr. Blate! ford, Corp was arraigned before Justice Hogan at the Tombs this afternoon, and committed.— N.Y. Egpress Ath becca gS oe res Maexciu ra gislature com; vest The Senate e! and the House i THEREFORE ated by Martin; would have heard | COP, MAY BE EXPECTED. OVERCOATS, — ALL KINDS, SIZES, QUALITY, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. LATURE.—The its organization yesterday. yhan the rock- age. More numerous than the Philistine host, ith | resented ard county in Morton; did not recollect that M. applied to | and inthe General Assembly conversation | is well known in Washin; - postmaster of the thar renege ert ‘was subsequently appointed by Preside: lector of err fergie mg Lonlvorbne district, which position he retained ——— = New Your’s Battie or Tue Boarps.—At a board of a Messrs. Riddle and Bradley, Jr., appear for | Jol 3 the ——— trash, rool HABLE afternoon, a resoli to remove all the clerks and id board. Messrs. Jerome and BROTHERS, jan3___ OOBNER OF Tru AND D STRE: 01 CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements x cpm vs | re CATHOLIC) CHURCH. cm eng Gav Sates Dunart ince | BO ALERT Ree eases Roe Irish-American Almanac Family | Sil pecech a sermon for the" beacRt "foe Eerie ae Ipreakenness, han great variety Ot aS " et i books which every Catholic tamily should have. Ve mer j am) 4 For sale by D. A. hey Catholic bookseller, ae Liaw its my Balls cots . sth and teth. uSATURUAY: Jane G street, between an rt Pres ap gereets. on GAS GLovzs for the million at Price's, 413 7th st. tobe tines st impasse. mon ‘order ‘FISuER, Bust quatiTy KiDGLOVEs at$1.W0at Price's, | WM. H. TRUNNELL, Bic. Seo'y. 437th street. Deror ronGEnr's 81 Kips at Price’s, 413 7th e iser William, bat Henry 4 THE moer celebrated and successful Latrobe SatOON tee ‘Tener Halle Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, street, Georgetown. opposi Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, ai | the Adams Expreee Company Homiiien & Fensva’s, We. 4, X.08, Ova AS ee ee ‘Refreshments wlilalways be kept o hand. UNDERWEAR at the usual low rates at Price’s, Sim, 413 7th street. G° 70 THE GEORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE Sore Trroat, Cover, Cop, and similar he troubles, if sufteréd to p . Fesult in sertons | {ont RPLIDAY PRECEGTS. [heron igre ont pul mes ————— stiens, nti \. + NS Sect _¢e E Brown's Bronchial Trockcs™ reach, directly the A BABE CHANCE To GET A PIANO FOR seat of the disease, and give almost instant x me ROSEWOOD. PIANO. relief. Mool and cover, for raffle,' . Calland — a ace that CARDIGAN JACKETS very cheap at Price's, PvE & SELIGSON'S, 413 7th street. "| decd tf 198 Bridge street, Genrmctown, D:D. Liven AND SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at Price's, SPECIAL NOTIC! HANGING—Per PAPE ~ ne refitting can save 2 per ceut. by goius t: barca enecygeow isl. TUBMAN'S. 14 Briaee erees’ Gecrgsiown woiges Gent's Kip axp Dooserx Groves, from ¢1| WALL PAPER and hare PAPER HANGING up. A good article for $1.50, at C. Baum's Kid | dope. All work w il be promptly executed tammy Glove Depot, 406 7th street. Remember the | Part cf Warhinston or Georgetown, and satisfncti» PE Ban's Corsets are the most celebrated | STERY WORK. = among the Ladies, Ladies can have them made | J%¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctiaucor, to order, and every pair is warranted to fit. ALE OF VALUABLE REAL TEONTIR ns 4 AL A 5 The largest Kid Giove Depot for Ladies and HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN, AT AUD.- Gent's is at C. Baum’s Corset Factory. The: TION are sold at the lowest market value. 408 7t! By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing date the street. Hosiery for Ladies and Gent's; also, a full by Ne reer ating fg Se Hee of Calceen's ‘extra eagth. Fries Os | wcnin recum crterae wotl hee ee lowest, and 10 per cent. off on the dozen, at O. | Rivecriber wil offer for wale, ot public nection 7 treet. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. the 27th inetant. at 4 o'clock. all that lot of ground on the Heights of MERtNo UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAwERs, Sic., | Georgetown inning for the same at # polat on ‘iSe., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, at the Original Franc, | the north lis rd street, distance eighty 431 7th streét, next door to Franc, the Hatter. tr Groves, Gloves, Gloves, in Castor, Kid, Do Lory Rares 1) feet and Cloth, in great variety, at the Or ix (6) inches b 7 madres thirty five (185) feet. This lot is im Frane, 431 Tth street, mext door to Wrane, the | Doves ‘by cus of these Lernes Hatter. sidences known as “Cooke's Villas,” and isin the Sa 2 immediate neighborhood of the jences of Munixo, Cotton and Lambs Wool Half Hose | por Cocke, Acmiral Rodiod, Judges Pak neko at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door -e, the hing —_—oe i be sold subject to a dead o ia propert Frane, the Hatter. ” trust dated the loth of February. 1208 for $200 Noventizs in Scars, Bows and Ties, in| which will bedue in February i274: the’ inten at variety,—by far the l assortment in | Which has been fully paid to t is city—at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, wae Gomer a tal next door to Fran e Hatter. ‘iia ith a 0 _Fon Couns, Bunions, Chillblains, Tagrowin, tne tresise reserves the right te reecll et te Nails, &c., visit Dr. White’s rooms, No. 535 15t risk and eost of the defaulting purchaser. All con street, opposite Treasury Department, Washing- | Yevancipg, including re.enuc stamps. at. the cont of Baum’s Corset Factory, 408 7th ton; No.7 North Charlés street, Baltimore. the parchdser. A deposit of $30 will be required = ——— 5 ‘TRERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired J. CARTER MARBURY, Trastes. and made to order by r, near 4% sircet. | d¢cl3-eokds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. sete thes ae ane = 4 a7 7! ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN WHERE 18 FRAxc, til WEDNESDAY, January 10th, 1872, samo hour At 43 7th street, oe, Se ati ‘reet, . CARTER MARBUT . néxt door to the Original Franc’s. | az-eotds 7° “AB TAT MARDER Trastre. He keeps ail of the latest styles o - — ats, Caps, &e., . and selis them at a lower figure than anywhere PROFES: else in town. Call and see for yourself. tr ere ey SIONAL. F latest styles of Lit a P S. 7: "ENTER RETIRE.» ‘OR ALL THE latest styles of Linen and Paper | + h street above Penna. avenue. Collars go te the Original Franc, 431 7th street, OPBEATIVE ARC MEcuaRic “es ERE Goer ORTON, tee NINE rty per cent. lens than any Dental Ratab. Gorrz8 Parent KxvLecTine GAs AnD ment in the city. all work warranted. decls-6m [amr SHADES will save one-half of the quan- | (* B. FOSTER. M. D.. DENTIST, No. 1106 tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use ~ New York avenue, near 12th street. Many years of them. ‘They are cheap and durable, Av ler | Of professional experichos tn New Voek won Pia fs y -s Gelphia, enables Dr. F to subecrse the best iaterssts senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, | or ies enemies meee a and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier SS Bemscte and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight | JAMES E. WILLIAMS, Retiectors. ——Se ATTORNEY-AT- Law, Go To Prick’s Gent’s Furnishing Depot for | Room 2, wil cor et Bicbeur’ Bet cheap goods, 413 7th street. — ise ur's Law Buildiny dhbeasae cal Fievres Witt Nor Lit ails gcmered from O°4 Lavistone avenue. nold-tr How L vortunes Are 3 3 vpacTs POR THE PROFLE. DE. JOUN H. DARRALU has removed, See the prices at which four of the leading | Bis DENTAL ROOMS to 1227 Pa. avenue, Sewing Machines are sold in the United States | Oe Franklit & Co., Opticians." oci-ly and England: L. WOLF, M.D. Price in England. Inthe U. &URGON DENTIST, ‘245 00 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, between Osan) 8. % 835 00 3 sn JOUN ¥. HANNA: oo 4 35 00 . RNEY AT Law, 4) 00 45 : prices are for exactly the same | gegig N° Gigunes Law Building, lasses of machines as Fold in both countries, = here is scarcely any diterence im the cost of | (JARL RICHTER, siete material and labor in any of the above-named TEACHER OF MUSIC, machines, e9-ly 935 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and loth sts. wifzeril—W. G- Wilson, President of the | = - —— con Sewing Machine Co., personally ap- ray x Wr 7 peared beiore me, and made oath that theabore | _ WATCHES, JEWELRY, & culars published in the United States and Eng- land under the corporate names of the com Frep. Surra, = Cierk of the Court of Common Picas Ban? b. EOD, ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines ars for sale at A. RosenTuHAar, 404 7th street. Noricz 10 THE PUBLIC.—I. Becker & Co. successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men's, youths’ stock of goods, which they are selling at the lowest market price. Those in want ofeothing and examine their goods before purcl —Turkey Mo- elsewhere. I. Becker & Co., Fockg Button, Boote for Lvdi-e, #20; de prices are correct and taken by him from cir- B DIAMONDS, &c., B panies manufacturing said machines. of Cuyaboga Co., 0. Terms easy. and boys clothing, have’ received an eniire new nt's furni ing Goods, would do well to call SON, CHEAP BOOT T Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. ave. | for Mises. pper s. Always on hand, the id Lace and Button Boots jor 415 7th street N. W., declé 3m opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. OROBALSAMINE! A NEW DISCOVERY. THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. G @LD BONDS. A WATERY SOLUTION OF THE AEALING BALSAMIC GUMS ACCOMPLISHED. {Process discovered and patented by Prof. Oldberg, of the Pharm. Dept. of Howard University, September 12th, 1871.) CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE E PAST FEW WEE: In unparalleled as a dressing for WOUSDs, CLcERs, nhateatadinemiiit ow vanes 1d SORES of every description, which it heals by inducing healthy granulation. “It is the most x¥- FECTIVE remedy for all SKIN DISEASES. THE DEMAND FoR OLINIQAL BORUBALSAMINE Inno“cure-all,” nor @ secret compound; but every intelligent person can ses tid understand, from t! single tests set forth in ou: eirculars.that it is t! most RATIONAL remedy eve: iutroduced tothe pub- | 7-3@ NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD is recommend: for th fi Me Soornie Deueer Brits seeaeee tee BONDS CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE Is effective, pleasant, and perfectly harmless. EXTRACTS FR LETTERS: “—As you ace me eee of the various Has been daily increasing, and holders of FIV &- ingredients which enter into the composition of this | TWENTIES continue to manifest the futlost cond. article, I have no hesitation in declaring that te reparation MUsT be valuable for the uses to which | 4enee im t is intended to be applied.— I shall take plearure in submitting the BOROBALsAMIN® fo the usual tests in my practice, and will communicate to you the re « “a Very respectfully yours. _ NORTHERN PACIFIC SEVEN GRis. 0. OX M. D., LL.D. <i ———wyss barns ne Fan Bae wo Oe vere; - THIRTIES all pain and inflammati-n cease pamADDISUN DENT. M.D.” “ —— J persuaded a friend to use it for avery ac. | By the exchange of large amounts of Governments Sariety of remedial apehie—t2 no. puspses, "Atcer | etlled infor redemption, into these securitice, yo fal 2 - After the use of the first bottles decid-d improvement was | The Bonds are seeured beyond all question by a noticed. and now, having continued its use fur three | first and only mortgage on the Road, its entire roll- vee See i ing stock and 50,000,000 acres of the finest land yp. THOMAS, Pharmaci « i All BOROBALSAMINE PREPARATION > in the world. sold by the Dre ener sty, ‘We do not besitate tr commend these Bonds to our epigameac Rene friends and the public, and no stronger proof of decds-tr i E their popularity could be offered than the saler SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. during the first week of the present month, which. Mpc pareucrslte heretofore existing ander the | notwithstanding the disturbances in monetary af- W. LINVILLE & CO expired | fairs, EXCEEDED THOSE OF ANY SIMILAR pame of A Be pres Either of the former ae PERIOD. rized to receive and receipt for concern. Gea Ww. LING ALLE, | All marketable securities received in exchange. THOS. W. SMITH. Well pasticulers fernished by FOR SALE—The S1OCK and FIXTURES of the | _ocS-tf JAY COOKE @ 00. Thiet ops of the beat cpoortanition rer eller is t the lomb: eee eee |S = rauxms, = BEB lished trade. ‘Tone made Ruoge gren applica ‘ion . — attheomies. “(Bigued) GRO. We LINVILLE. eine 2QHN GALT LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, NOticz TO E LADIES AND AMATEURS —- AF ad ‘Bhrabs. BOLE LEATHER TRUN&S, auinfing aa Agee ones wuirs, _ Bags, ‘to eult CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., &c. BIOKS! BBIOKS!!_BRIOKS: MANUFACTORY HOLIDAY GooDs. a! 1G TOY 0 Miss eva tes ae a as Fe Maea! ny erally, ‘end sil Musical instruments taned and re- Geet paired. ‘onwhich Boe Oia ky to 81 por Dottie, HUB NATTANS, Draw; 7 drcl8-tr peng 2d and db cinerea H°tr4r coop We would respectfully cali the atiention of one Customers and the public generally to our large ond well-eclected stock of GOODS FOR THE RWLI DAYS, among which we would same, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RATSINS. 4 LONDON LAVER RAISINS, in whole, half and « VALENGIA RAISINS, SULTANA BAISINS. im 1, 2and 6 pomnde, COOKING PRUNES sod DRIED Favtr, Wigs ERATE PEACHES, tn ral. WHITE REATH PEACHES, in 2-0 EEN PEAS, Domestic and French. TOMATOXS, in 2-1b. and 3-1. caus, * TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article, ‘CKINS’ PARKER HOUSE sowPs. NGLISH CHOW CHOW end ONION PICKLES WINDSOR MANOR Pic me and beautiful FRENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, LOBSTERS, in glans and tins . PRESERVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PRESERVES of all kinds, Gordon's make. ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PECANS, FILBERTS BEAZIL NUTS. FRENCH CANDY, 2-tb. and St boxes; FIRE CRACKERS, &c., &, Atso, FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. FCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY. Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. GAFF'S CELEBRATED PURE RYE WHISKY POBT, ANGELICA, MUSCAT, SHDRRY ard MADEIRA WINES = All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINKS and a few casks fine oll PALE SHERRY in the Castom House at Georg the purity of the Wine FOR SALE LOW BY BROWSING 4 MIDDLETON, Ne. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN aecl6tr Opposite Metre i= & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, Between D ami E strects, thereby guaranteeing red. Htan Moret ‘ DEALERS iN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, ETC. ARE NOW OFFERING 4 FINE STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. CoNsistr MALAGA GRAPES LONDON LA aud quarter boxes SULTANA RAISINS. (all seedlon:) VALENCIA KR; INS, for cooking. LEGHORN: ON, LEMON PEEL, ZAN" BK CURRANTS, CONSERVE GINGER, NEW FIGS. FRENCH PRUNES, in glans, vin an 3 & Dilworth’: JELLIES, + PRESERVES, Morton’ PIE FRUITS, "3 NDS. Shelled. Paper and Soft Shell: Ns, F LBERTS, and NAPLES W AUNT Ts ECUDRR. (net baled) = APPLES, APPLE BUTTER, A ie Beier ond’ CHRESS airy. ts s CKWH AT. eng ws FAVEXING FLOUR, SYRUP. NO. MOLASSES, BK BUTTER. FINEST QUALITY POWDER. IMPERIAL OOLONG acd ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA ¥ COFFEES. vERN T JAVA, MOCHA. OLD GOVERNME CEYLON ond RIO COFFEE, Green and Fresh Boasted. FISH. 1 MACKEREL, in berrels and kite; Sy MACKEREL . bd by KERE, TONGUES and SUUNDS, HALIBUT FINS - - ’ BRANDIES, WHISKIES, ETC. JAMAICA. RUM. pure; SCUTCH WHISKY. Otard 7 & Co.'s BEANDIES, N.E. RU Catherwood “OLD RESERVE” Wi —— D NECTAR WH. entirely new.) $1 per yard; al) Silk and Wool Di onals, similar in style to the cloth which is tn emth favor with gentleme: ll Wool Serges, Bi: si Alpacas. Ireh Po Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corsets Be. very cheap: Bleached and Un 4 Bop F st. between 12th and 13th, Lyons Bisck Siik at $2 per yard decd Imm JATIONAL NEWS COMPARY, 323 Pennsylvania ave.. between 3d and 6% etreets, A splendid stock of BOLIDAY GOOFS. Woe Dave ail the Novelties in our line. TOY BOOKS. GAMES, LIBRARIES. BIBLES. CHROMOS FEAMPS, WRITISG DESKS. WORK BOXES, 4c. &c, ‘A spleutlid assortment of GOLD PENS, ders: aiso, Pencil Cases, of 8 new patters ale fm ang other store in the city” We box to aprounce ae just nm made a eprciaity with us. We have in our employ the best artists. Our Wedding Cards caunot be exosiied EW Yar” FURS, SHAWLS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS. inter at redvord a. aiien gute and’ chiltren's MEBIBO UNDE: EAR, cheapest in the city. at CONNOLLY 'S, 608 oth street,

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