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a nd ~ Arcadia on the Virginia Bide. | FOUR CHURCHES, AND NoT ONE TavEER, = | Mu. Eprror:—The city readers of your vatn- | abte paper have often seen in it references to | Fatix Church, on the Virginia side of the rivar, = ssed-a desire to know more LOCA L, NEWS. i , with your leave, F propase words as will do justice to ; Amusements, &¢., To-night. iT: t.—Maggle Mitchell in EVENING STAR__| February * ten exp . Which w y inasfew over Aque ct Bridge—an institution kin ; G town, I'm zcarefnlto the are by Fannie Allyn How t nition of the roa | Astemély cture by Rey. De. Boyn- ht he excell tun, “The : |r sburg pike, y E ——— | nesting in a broad valley the quiet littie village. Condensed Locals. | pretty sight, and seen as soma of th ‘The season of Lent this year begins on St iment clerks see it, with F king like a Havani Valentine's da Lanacy 1. Lite with promises of cosy dinners ahea’ pe_resist the temptation is shafiow to-day, and wenther-wisdom ors shermate fur six weeks ubhog saw hi > greun T paused op every charm, How of Pac oh ot. the cultivated farm, tiny made @visit to the gov- | g ofiice, and vaccinated such of | red it. A seare has pre- on necount of 8 report | ases of smail-pox in De- | | 1- proportioned Is, with their o r ernment print emp Oyecs as res n that vh re are seu et adjourned reveting of the ex al ye in. at the M. ¢ received from H offering their assistance eBoteler an ests all p Dave had an uni continued a& month are allfree. Farmers’ t. We or, bh who sa thension, against the 1 co soon. Though Lam pot as its en the sign: weler to Fairfax Court-House. Am oard speaks vol. mes in itself. It tells of a desire to be Inown, and to hospitably treat the weyfarer. It says jay morning some red. stains, asif of the pavement extending from near » Lerthwest corner of ath st. | and Pennsyly venue, diagonally across the | Jr: gress— Enterprise. Fairfax Court-Honse shall aver west direction, was acceunted | ink into oblivion, if Fall's Chureb can help for by be colored pe by the theory | jt. We have no? atarern. If you come on buns that it w from the victims ofa night-doc- | iness, you cam be taken care of; if you stop for tor. me | adrink, there’s the pump. We have no place Gen. Wm. Thompson. whose death by starta- | for idle men and boys to loaf around, spend tion in Bellevue hospital, New York, was re- | their money, and take lessons in vice. Our ported in the telegraphic umms of Tar Stan chi‘ ®n are safe; they are tanght Latin and » in the public school, not profanity and intemperance in the bar-room. We hav: a | will be remembered by many of our | | thriving lodge of Good Templars, not of trifiing * « former resident ot Wasi ter on the staf te and giddy youth, but of sober, earnest femper- Of remarkable physical vigor. | ance people, who labor to “save the fallen, and to Mr. ©. T. Clacking, who resides at the save others'from falling.” God bless thier la- of New Jersey av and Pierce street nor bors! An admirably conducted singing | teaches the yourg idea to climb the melodious | seale, and a Sowing society finds work for charit- able fingers, and—but il go no further. We } o busy trade, no clashing interests, but the even tenor of our way, prosperons, althy ard happy. With a new and direct ppike to connect vs with our city brethren, we hope for a more intimate relation, and a b co-operation in all enterprises for the general good, for there should be no antagouism between city and country, for thongh differing in consumptions and produetions, one’s inter- ests aud prosperity are the other's. Hottywoon. ee Transfers of Keal Estate. ‘The following transfers of reai estate have been filed im the office of the Recorder of | Deeds since our last report : January 22.—J. W. BowentoMaryS. Trambo, sub. square 338; s——. KR. W. West, was ru sty injured bight at the With stre crenixe = Ixter manufactures of t tat Me! nm, Campbell and Carroll being present with the clerk, Capiain W. M. Mew Mr. Eaton stated that he bad a massof figures regard to the water pow Potomac and Kock Creck with bist its advantoges were and otber thriving man north as to the power. Yenience of unloading raw ping the manufactured articles, Georgetown is unsurpasted certainly in this-country. ‘The cli- mate too was pot so cold that the Tiver was frozen during the whole winter, and seldom is emouth. Senator | regard to con- ateriat and slip- Culver.ct al., part lots 4 and 5, square J.B. Varnum, trustee, to Mary Free: 3and 14, square trustees, to A. $1 B. E. rooks, part lots . J.F. Kelley to J.C. - Hall, sub. 141, square 365; id Ford to J. M. , square 212; $18,120. W, E. Mead, aseignment of lease, $100. Tay ter power ence than the canal. Mr. Eaton said that there was bat little donbt but that with the completio in western Maryland, connecting with a Penn sylvania road extending to the anthracite re- orgetown would become one ot the 1 markets in the country, and a i# Orme, p Brown to J. H L. Parkes to £2,600. Rie! 2 ; 400. C. H. Holden to James T. Pike, lot E, square 725; $800. Julia R. Pjatt to Jaimes C. Haveland, part lot 7, square 481; » the way, and only sma! vessels ‘could eve get abos Mr. Campb: —James Fraser, Jr., to M. O"Don- think that the shipping | 536, $120. Bartlett J. Ke a great deal ot good a rt loi , as the coal was purchased in Camrberland, later to Sarah C. Comstock, sub. 23, suits and the money was paid there. He suggested | 211; $3,500. K. Fendall, trostee, to G. Emme: that manufactures were to be looked after— | lot 10, square $855. B. Hutebins to H. jmanufacturies to mse the coal. There was a | Hicks, part lot 13, square 44; $500. tat ld be made a tre to Ellen Fitzgerald, lots A and ¢ ls square 581; $1,200. lon suggested that it was skilied labor | January 25.—S. Wright to F. Whyte, part 25 that would be wante: é | and all 27, square 462; $3,000. St. Vincent's Or- {that there was plenty of | phan Asylum to William Lord, sub. 1, square departments, men who are | ——. Edmenston and Clapp, trustecs, to 200 per annum, and who would | Gilbert, lot C and part 3, square 371; Wg a bencfit to the country and themselves { 0. W. W. Metcalf to R. Gray, part sub. nufactories, | are 52; $300. M. Green and working for $1 he de . O'Don- uther discussion, the committee | Bell, part 11. square 424; $3,300. J.B. H. Smith, adjourned to Tuesday evening next. | trustee, to Lettie Thomas ct al., part 5, sqaare : 214; S44. H. Schwafer to H. Reh, int _ S i i parts 12 and 1 Livestock axp Fist asp Ovaren Mar. | Parts 12.anc Keve—Becrd of Health Inspectic jatehel reports to-day 24; $2,600. cis T. Rawlings, subs. 150 and 154, square 365; $4,000. Bethe Fes Aas en No Rew arrival of oysters since the last “report. About 1.500 bushels rem on hand at the | Ex7Raonpinary inducements fered t wharf. Market brisk; prices advancing. | eurchaniees aaa ate Live stock report tor the, week ending | roe enn ceena by Me: Stsees, ee ge0- to- t Clark’sdepot for the'sale of s Taz . prices ran, from $7.0 to At Drover's Rest, 37 beeves + sold for slaughter in the District; 40 sent to Baltimore. Inferior grades sold from &3 | Si per cwl; fair. from $4% tos, per cwt. Qo tirsteclass caitleon sale. The market for the sale of sheep and lambs good. +0) pie’s clothier, who, inorder to make room for his immense #.ock of spring goods now in course of preparation, is closing out articles for winter wear at cost prices and Perséns im pursuit of bargains should call and investigate the sub- jects of quality, style snd prices. Mr. Straus challenges a comparison other establish- ments on these pointe. Suppew Deatu.—About 4 o'clock p.m. yes- terday, an old lady named Eanice Doughty died very suddenly at her residence, on L street, be- | tween 4th and Sth streets, southeast. The dor- oner was notified, but on receiving the body this morning decided that no inquest was necessary, death having been the result of natural causes. Tur Book SALe.—We would state for the ac- commodation of the public that the sale of bocks at Hood's Lig will be commenced on the } catalogue at lot No. G this evening. 442 on sale, all prices ranging from $6), to ®S perewt. 21 | mitch cows on sale; prices ranging from $25 to *per head. At Center Market 3 beet cattle on sale. very ordinary quality; selling from $3) to $40 per head. The quality of stock this week Was inferior to that offered for sale for the week ending Janvary 26th, 1872. The quality of sheep onsale very good, and the market brisk. e Waseinctox City ORPuAN AsS¥LU: annual meeting of the managers of this asylum was held at the Metropolitan Church last night, Rev. Dr. Newman in the chair. The exere This sale offers great inducements for parties to of the evening were opened with singing by the Collect an elegant class of books at very reduced erphans, followed by the reading of the Scrip- figures. tures and praye' ‘he 56ch annual report was EET = ing a balance in bank January 17, Ix TH LTS OF TARTAR CASE, noticed in read. she 3s 302; received from trustees, tions ‘and douations, $2,243.45; . Total expenses for the vear, $10,760.65 ng on band January 17, 1812, a ‘balance of | $596.55. Addresses were delivered by Kev. Dr. | Newman and Mr. Burr. The following were announced as the Board of Managers for the ensuing year: Mrs. S. P. Lee, Mrs. Dr. Wash- ington. Mrs. Dr. Brown, Mrs. M. W Birs. S. P. Hill, Mrs. Mulliken, M Mrs. Zeilin, Mrs. M. G. Temple. Mrs. eon. Mrs. Marshall Brown, Mrs. ¥ Harkness, Mrs. Maury, Mrs. Todd, M Mrs. Sunderland ——e ix THE Harpwane Bustvass. officer Smov Festerday’s Star, it was erroneously stated that | that drug was put ne at Freeman's apothecary | tore on a prescription. The facts were that a small colored boy inquired for salts, and on being usked by the clerk if he wanted salts of tartar, replied in the affirmative. = o Be “ How To Marry.”—Miss C, Fannie Allyn, the female lecturer who appeared on the plat- form ct the late Woman's vention in this city, will to-night tell her hearers ‘How to Marry.” Let all the unmarried attend. Admis- | sion is but fifteen cents. . —_——e REAL ESTaTE Saes.—Dyer & Davidson have sold for M. Green, Esq., house No. 1003 1th street, between K and L. streets northwest, to Dr. Daniel B. Clarke, for $20,000. Also, for Col. James G. Berrett, honse No. 208 E street, to A. K. Childs, Esq., of New ‘k, for $10,000. ° ALASKA D1amonns and French Gilt Jewelry | for evening wear, received at Prigg’s Jew Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4), aud éth street ¥ knives, which they had been fering for sale cheap at a sté¥e on 7th street. ‘They remarked to the shopkeeper that they had & lot of other hardware, would sell cheap. On Koing to the station-house Till Wesley made his escape. at the same time throwing away the putty knives which he carried. ‘The "articles were all recovered by the officer, aud are ai the station-house, where Young is held. ‘ : b+ : a Weerp.—A paper prepared ¥ I ball on the cousumption of | tobacco in the United States will no doubt sur- Tar Boary or Morice Commissioners ict Tiingorthetmmenselanguitudect ieee ee His calculation makesout that there about qoteraes. pAlired E. ies, Geo. W. Hawkins, | tion, <barles P. Reese and Reuben M. Harlow wore | Cght millions of pie in this country usin; tobacco, id that refive ‘millions tobacco appeinted officers on the force. Benjamin F. ni ninety. | and one hundred millions of pounds of Harper, Jobn Douneliy, Peter Hughes Hebert Stevenson “were appointed additional | are manufactured, sold and Cheeses within a year. privates. Applications for liquor licenses tram | Henry A. Piston, J. McFadien, J. M. Stutz, at Reels BS imothy McCarthy, ard G. Smith, Philti urder mani: Broo! Se Ludwig, James MeQuiian, John Fegan, Thee | Yaron eee etened armenia, and Now Fiynn, James Green and Peter Denn were | Sunday.” The Rev. Dr. Southgate prestiea’s ro poweriul sermon from the text, ‘Whee - A Nansixe 50 tas" Tunnvae—Vice pron | Sth buts Sood, by men shail We’ Dioad gent A. R. Shepherd. of the Board ef Public | ei 1c meena euing & gallows is that oving to the frequent sepreuetoas of oR. | soe sal loan disposed persons, who are breaking up j pe phat th wah Mealing the covers to the manholes sf the sew- WT andotte lover committed the horritiie See, ons santa of the city, and it is be- j homourd arp yea pay mother-in-iaw “FRAC oC meme ineeh | hye agen eo as Be heard of any offer for sale‘ fete aaa | you ‘and your head ohn xeRP 'y offer for saleof snch articles, and | Your feet warm, and your head. ‘ | a offering them arrested imme- Lf ners ras Sachs & Goat b a E | | cow 3 on the 16th instant. aes | was handli "s calf, when BUILDIne Assoeration.—At th foutth ai- | mother Tula ‘at Bim, indishag jones nual meeting of the Ustman Csperet ve | sulting in death. Building lafion last officers were SF" One of the cables laid across the river at elected to serve the year as followe:— Milwaukee has been puzz! the operators Zepheniah Jones. president, U. B. Jewell, vido | terly by its freaks. it now appears 'igpin. secretary. Directors-John W, Steams, | 2,{unhlity Of Mamure had been thrown over a MWg eramball, J, | Ber coating and expose the wires: wet eae ™ «Meover, | se The of taken {OOD PUTTER at reasonable i packs of fox -. allregular, jscam- the caseutiols for heuscherrare ta’ solerare. | Per over the country acter reyusrd, wach tous means-anil Information on that point is alwaye | grief of the agriculturists. iherefore mo doubt be. propery grate ae | just died orien nny‘Chlengey acre calling their attention to the advertisement of | tense suffering. ¢ peculiar,ty in his case was Mr. M. Oyster, in apy He fr ptectered at baked man Deen. bition word | by a dog, ians cannoi * = | tery. eer it | language on the to say | race on the road, to save time. { b THE COURTS. Cover my Gevenat Teax.—Tevay, on mo- tion of Mr. Harrington, Roget W. Shérman, of the Supreme Court of New Yor®, was admitted an attorney of the Supreme Oonrt of tie Dis- tot Columbia. Willar@vs. Willard. Ip this case Mr. Davidge stated that he felt satistied Yat he conld not sustain the appeal he had taken from Jadge Wrlie’s order appointing receiver, masmuch €s it wax only interlocatory butintimated that he might press an appeal if any fing were dere by the receiver at any tim which he considered prejadicial to his client. {Pre appea! was thereupon dismissed. Fath vs Rradley. Tht case was argued by Mr. Merrick. Decision reserved. Jn re. estate of Sophia E. Voitman (Probate Court.) Argument com- menced by Mr. Hoban. Pouice Court, Judge Snell —To-day, William Reed, charged with profane and indecent lan- mage, forteited his collateral, $5. John T. ce, charged with asing loud and boisteron [cdo of the President's House; continned. Emma McDonald, piofanity in # house on E street, loud enough to be heard in public; fined $3, Elizabeth Sprightly, charged with allowing the Potomac water to ran to waste on her eamises; continued. Christian Simon, with using profane language; fined $3. A Srimitvaristic How ‘on’s Spirit Bride.—Refei ESTAR to the careon trial in New York Sproul, charged with stealing a wateh th Faller, both partie The prisoner being reque: ent, said:—I became ac ir. Gordon by calling there me his spiritual brother [1s was to have tour brothe scure kim other young at Harper my legitimaie business; Mr. Gordon took ton ty we and wished me to become brother; I told Gordon that it was too m Gordon said, bed me i men; I binding was ne me; when in « ner Of the roost fiont of them: m ; have taken 50; eupposed Gordon had every con me. ‘The witness then produced a h the bust of a girl, which he called riion’s spirit bride. [Langhter.] «th had long ttowing robe: ing from r. Gordon said it was his sp bride died when re sone entitled 0 +” publishe au Street store.) The witness ¢ He had burned several ef the eu tore in his hand and the white gown looked ike a “grave dress.”” x DEATH A very interesting casa of d animation is reported as haying oc Dayton, Ob as bel Tuesday #tternoon, and when the coffin w: opened for the friends to take a farewell loo such a litelk earance was presented by the corpse, her lips end ears being flushed, and there being warmth of body, that her mother and relatives refused to allow interment, and in consequence the body was placed in a vault at St. Henry's Cemetery, where hundreds of people flocked to see the corpse. By the earnest selicitations of relatives, the | body was removed that evening to the off the cemetery, which was warmed up for t exsion, and acarefal watch kept up all nig when it was plainly noticeable that the cheeks retained their lifellke appearance, but were ‘© warm. As the heat of the ‘room was creased, it is said that perspiration was plainly visible on the face and neck, and remai: during the night and next day. The body be retained in this room and receive constant and proper attention notil either life is restored or mortification sets in. It was the opinio: those who have seen the body that life woul: restored. or A Dererminen Lover Sext To Prison. William Lenman,aged twent: at No. 12 Carmine street, went to the The: , and tell over head and ears i whh Miss Jennie Hughes, one of the He has gone nightly to the theater and b watched outside till Miss Hughes was golug home and followed her like a shadow to ber resi- dence, No. 82 Bond street, where he would re- main, in spite of wind and’ weather, till morn- ing, walking up and down in front of the house and looking up toward a window in which he used to see a itght after Mixs Hughes had en- tered. Last night he followed trom the the- ater as usual. secre bold the increase s hopeless passion, le raised the basement window and went in, and made his way up to the door of Miss Hughes’ room,as if by instinct He then lay down and was found ‘stretched across the door asleep yesterday morning. Of ficer Spencer, of the 15th precinct, was called in and took Lenman into custody. He was taken to defterson Market before Justice Cox, and was locked up in default of $1,000 bail for’ his good behavior for six monihs.—N. ¥. Standard, 1st inst. CHECK RAIsinG ON A LARGE ScaLR—Arrest of the Uperators.—Henry C. Comegys, agent of day Cooke & Co.'s National Lite ‘Insurance Company in Baltimore; Dr. 8. Leroy stcad, and James A. a dentis ity, were arrested t erday re y Pierson and West, detectives, as pai 0 been passing raised checks on different banks throughout the by b jentified s also positively asserted that the parties were nego- g with and tempting a young bank teller pass a check for $40,000. Comegys and L wig were handed over to officers from Penn vania on a requisition from the Governor of that tate, and Swarnistead to Kentucky officers on requisition from the Governor. All the pare ties are natives of Marylan SomMETHING TH KNowine.—It is worth while to know how'to stop bleeding from the nose when it becomes excessive. If the finger ix pressed firmly upon the little artery which supplies blood to the side of the face affected, the result is accomplished. ‘Two small arteries, branching up trom the main arteries on each side of the neck, and passing over the outdde of the jaw-bone, supply the face with bloed. If the nose bleede from the right nostril, for ex- ample, pass the finger along the edge of the right jaw tillthe beating of the artery is felt. Press bard apon it, and the bleeding will cease. Continue the pressure five minutes, until the ruptured vessel in the nose has time to con- tract.—Louisritle € Prussian Pole named Parowise near Dwi IL, and was generally called Count, has bee: misting since last Tuesday. | His hired mai named Frederick Shaffer, was suspected an arrested ‘in Chicago, where he fied, dressed in the Count’s clothes. He confessed Wednesday morning that he had killed Parowise in a qnax- rel, but not willingly—alleging that the Count st kicked him, and that he retaliated with the stove-irom. He says he buried the body under a manure pile near the house. Both men were drank. Shaffer was committed for theft, but will have an examination’on a charge of murder. : ct EE SEES Gop 1n_ THE ConstITUTION —The conven- tion at Cincinnati to urge the adoption of an amendment to the constitution recognizing Almighty God as the author of all things, yes. terday elected officers tor the ensui ear and adjor sine die. The president Judge Wim. Strong, of the United States Supreme Court, with a number of vice presidents, among them Goy. Washburn, of Massachusetts; Gov. Harvey, of Kansas; ex-Gov. Padeltord, Rhode Island; ex-Gov. McClurg, Misa »uri; Lieut. Gav. Cumback, Indiana; Judge Murray, New York Supreme Court; Judge Hagans, Superior Coutt; Felix B. Brunot, Pa.,and a number of other well known gentlemen. AsTI-Masonic.—What would be a last will and testament if the testator were nét at liberty to put into it his favorite notions? At Nor Awherst, Mass., the late Alvin Barnard re the Ba; Church $1,960 on the sole condition that it should never settle a pastor who wa¢a Free and Accepted Mason. No Reverend Eh- tered Apprentice, nor Mark Master, nor Royal Archer must preach to that church, should it accept the thousand dollars. In short, the cor- ition must solemnly pledge itself, w taxing the money, to cond ‘Anti-Masonic for, rn. A Monstern.—There is now confined ij Mectleaban Va.) coun! &@ man bent to son, years, tobacco sticks, and then buried him with ius dough whos ier wash’ wi woul bim, tied her with ro Cpe the Fiver with her, with the 1 ‘of drown- ing her. Before he succeeded in the second murder he was and 2 ou a neighbor, who beard the screams of __ - 87 Governos Marshall Jewell, of Connecticut, writes a letter to the sberétary of the then? tee, in which he says that when asked he to have anything to do with the scheme, as atte ie a cons y sa a » rs his name attached to : Je Fashionable Gpods,.. GEORGETOWN. Tux Proposen Interxatiovat Boat Race. At @ meetingof the Potomac Boat Club, held | last night, a committee, consisting of Mesers. K. W. Downman, James Dickson, W. W. Wheeler, | A. B, Cropley, sya W. H. Gordon, jr., was ap- | pointed to confer with the committee of the Avalosian Boat Club in regard to the feasibility of an international race ou the Potomac some- time next summer or fall. s TuE Canat.—Engineer Hutton, of the Chesa- peake and Ohio canal, has received no diree- tions from president’ Clarke countermanding his order to withdraw the water from the Georgetown level of the canal onthe 5th inst It was thought that the presence of so mueb ice in the canal would necessitate a delay, but un- less orders to the coutrary are received, the water will be withdrawn on Sunday night, and a large force putto work on Monday on the detective feeder near Little Falls. It is the in- tention to have the whole line open to naviga tion by the Ist of March. _ Tux New York Steamer E. C. Kyicar, due here last Tuesday is ice-bound at Quantico: Tue Rarsgp-Curox DLERS.— Mr. Toss Kay, of this city, says relation to the “raising” of a check drawn by him, by the par- ties arrested i 3 noticed elsewhere in Angust Jast, he gave a check on the First N Bank of Washing? $30.80, toa man calling in,” in paymont for a ‘This man he thouks was simply of the principal operators to whom sed over the check for alteration. The ey was drawn on the altered check, Mr. R hinkson the 12th of August, about two w after which date, on adjusting his accounts with the bank, Mr. E. di ed the swindle, The alteration of the check was capitally done. T! date bad been changed frow the Istso the 12th of Angust,and the name of James W- Martin taken ont and the number of the check Inserted he blank line followin the and the small figures *+30-100° ars? bad also been erased and “six insetied in their stead. The figures in the lett hand lower corner of the check had also been changed from $30.80 to $3,000, Our Crriex MILitaR¥.—Company A, First Regiment N. G., was reorganized on Monday night by the election of H. T. Burrows, captai W. G. Hill, first lieut.; Wm. McDona’d, se-ond lieut., and Louis Stutz, brevet second licut. The company is now in a fine condition. and will participate in the parade on the 22d inst. ALEXANDRIA. Oventxe or tHe New Commerctat Ex- cnANGE.—The banquet of the Alexandria Com mercial Exchange this evening, when the mem- bers of the body took possession of their new hall, was one of the most agreeable affairs that ever ocenrred in this city, and was partaken of by the members of the Exchange and abouttwo hundred invited guests, many of whom were from Washington, Georgetown and the sursounding country. The building hi front of seventy feet and a depth of forty; is fifty-three feet higt, ornamented with arnstic base, dorie columns, pauneled trieze, cobbles and brackets, and mounted with a well proportioned ‘sky-l gi’. It was commenced last August, by Mr. i. F. Price, the contractor, and the scaffolding now obscuring its front will be removed in about two The hall is twenty-five feet high i and an arched ceiling beautifully if wh hirty COQUAN BripGe.—Work on the Occoquan Bridge of the Alexandria and Fredericksburg railroad has had to be temporarily suspended in consequence of the severity of the prevailing cold weather. All the piers of the bridge are completed but one and that will be finished and the framed work erected as soon as the weather moderates. W. & O. R. ir. McClure, the contrac- tor on the extewsion of the W. & 6. R. R., has a large force of laborers at Hamilton whom he is feeding gratuitous’y until the weather mode- bd medicieatly to allow him to put them to work. Roreery.—The house ot Mr. Samuel Mur- phy, who was burnt out by the late fire in the tory Row-—in the third ward, was entered by thieves last night and robbed of a considera- ble quantity of clothing. —Gazettr, last eveniny. CITY ITEMS. Fixe Black Doe Pants and fine Black Cloth Coats and Vests of my own manufacture are coming in daily, and are offered at exceedingly low prices. Great care is taken-with each article. Gro. C. HENNiNG. No. 410 7th street, N. W. PERFECT SATISFACTION is guaranteed in using Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Ask your Grocer tor it. 2 ———— New Store! Low Prices! Gentlemen, if you wish to buy Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods at low prices, call at Price's Gents” Furnishing Depot. 413 7th street, be- en D and E. He has the best $2 White Shirts in town; also, Gents’ Kid Gloves for $1, and the best quality for $1.50. pe os C. Baum sells country; Abdon « ts, well recommendei by physicians; Misses’ Corsete, ten different yles; Madam Foye's Corset_and Skirt Sup- porter; Werley's celebrated French Corset; ‘T. . P. Corsets, a full line; Sheulder Braces, for ladies and misses; French Corsets; German Corsets, all styles. Our own make a specialty. Red Merino and Silk Corsets; old etyle Corsets, with board in front. Corsets made to order at the shortest notice at C. Baum’se Corset and Hoop Skirt Factory, 4087th street. Don't mis- take the place. Bors come end see the solid silver watches, warranted for two vears, for $10, at Prince’s Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. poset Lalor fitting Corset in the COME AND SEE the bargains at Prince’s Ba- zaar. If you don’t fee that he offers induce- ments don't purchase. | M. H. Prixce has decided till the first of | Mander’s — March to sell off the various goods he hae, at Cost, as he anticipates making a change. Parents cali and secure merino underwear for your boys, at halt the usual price, at Prinee’s Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. Banton Cul fea hin a For Corns, Bunions, Chiliblains, “iy gin ‘ines ‘be = Nails, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, No. ton; No.7 North Charles street, Balti = imore. rel, THE mosr celebrated and successful Latrobe | Jamaica Rum. {pure,) Scotch Whisky, Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, Y.M. ©. A. Build- ing, 9th and D afreets. ; : I WILL CLEAR out my furs below first cost; all other goods at cost. I mean what I advertise. Come, and you won't be disappointed. Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Penn. avenue. Rocen’s and other cutlery at great bargains for the next 60 days, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near treet. “ONLY THIS AND NOTSING MORE!” THE LAST CHANCE THE LAST CHANCE THE LAST CHANCE AT HABLE BROTHERS. 50.000 WORTH B 000 WORTH 50.000 WORTH oF READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHIN' READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHICH MUST BE SOLD WHICH MUST BE SOLD WHIcH MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE BOOM FOR SPRING GouDs. We have determined upon a OOMPLETE CLEARING OUT OF UR STOCK THEREFORE COME! COME! COME! COME Now: U A8 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PURBOBASING YOUR CLOTHING or SABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, re ea, Se street, opposite Treasury Department, Washing- | Mocha, Old Government Jaa. Ceylon aud Bio Cof- STEAMBOAT LINEs. - : W YORK AND gre eeeys Pe Lit Egroon CUNARD LINE The undersigned. age ots of the sbove Steamship Line.are Sovtaned to sel) tickets from New York to any partof Rurope and back. Secure siate-roome snd BOOKS, STATION | Rrwane s MOHUN @ Cv. BAVE THE RIVERSM@F PRESS, Cambridge Edition of TEE HYMNAL ODES 870U' ¥ TRICT—Establ shed iS? #4 by the Metropolitaa Ladtos’ Dre awe, CH iy the best -maper yelvets, Furs, Kid Be sant iw om 2toM beure, Dee | a | Soch informacion se Bia} > cosirel Depart ot “4 . . At the price of One Dollar ~ do well to or-ure pesnage bere cave Hi ricne, Plutus. Kid Gloves is now ready, and for sale at the pon wok Sing porte hl Cleaka, Conte — .& wDavis & ed in'the best ands Am aon CO. | They also bave an edition of treet. Ceormaown er. the best place in the — — Dietrict for the cl-anter ct Geuulemen's lotning. | COMMON PRAYER, TYEE STEAMER ARROW Everythiny pertaining to the business promp.ly form with the“ nded to: Geese recei:'d and reburned by express. | These Books 's WH. WHEATLEY, Proprietor. © | Post Office Box 723. jansely | W, ¥. 5. Ropinsos. Fv. Bowixson. ° _ROPINSON £ BROTHER. ACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS, No. 64° Watir Sirert, between ‘High and Congress Georgetown, DC Engines, Mill Work and Machinery of all descrip WILL LEAVE STEPHENSON’S WHARF, Foot of Beveuth street, for MOUNT VER at ALEXANDRIA Tran WAH Ne So « OM as SEgUR POLE. capes General Stperintendent. deel tt TH JAMFSSYAKES tions made to order. t attention nto BOSTON iD end Spee RE Tg ES FY * FEW yeux. 2 aN GPECIAL NOTICE PAPER BANGING—Per- | Qe Baather Becomes thee Steamer LADY OF SS eran Eritlinn can “save a) per cont. by going to fone Sine | THE LAR carey t's mai. y 8, jdge t. Own, to Orme, « je i ‘Es WALL PAPER sod bave PAPER HANGING Sema, ote. BD Bez, ONDAYS, WEDNESDAY dene. All work w'il.be promptly executed in any spe ter DAYS.4°5. macatopping at the principal bart of Washincton or Georgetwn, and satiafaction 2 RARE | Baatagr ates ibe Beaty Rovfone commeting st ErERY Work MAT Sttention i Roaten ting with the Virginia Steam hip Company tor new T. :p Company tor New fregght trom the abs cung Sailor's Assistant : ements OD Book for 1872. A Vade Me- Superintendents, Commission generally. 7 sighs LADIES’ GOODs. IMPORTANT ork. Keucators 801 801 ™ c treight at 6th street w bar = ~ it "YY . Just received, another fot of those handsome plain | NOW READY dcch-tr Pinu Beare meoeer tn eed Oo os ded ? lagecicrap TASSEL TIES, Congressional Dircetory .2@. A EW EXPRESS LINE, ViA © in at City Directory. $4. i BETWEEN DAVIS’, SO] Market Space. PRILADELPEIA ALTXANDRIA VA. WASR INGTON AdD GEORGETOWN, D.C Koevlar exiting & harves, Philad-? idm | PHILP & SOLOMONS, j [A°E COLLARETTES, COLLARS, = BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BENGRA TERS, LACE TRIMMED BOWS, from Pier No x wery WEDRESUAY ang asd ciher novelties, just received at | SATt wSA To “a OL et § 9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE an ater street, Georgetown. every MK DAVIN", ©0'oaener ihe 2. oo _Seenen ee DAY and THURSDAY. aod trem Aicxaudria ove HILLINGTON, TURSPAY and THUNSDA . EL A. McCORMICK, 06 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F, Bak added tober stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GODS a full Jine of LADIES UNDERWEAR. te which she would call the attention of Washington, aud which she wi rats. o BOOKSELLER, STATIONER And News Agent, cori 4% street and Pa ave LIST OF NEW BOOKS x prbe, SYLVESTERS; OR, THE OUTCASTS {Philadelphia rice TS cents. = en LORD. TAM: a satire by the authorof G o's NCHO! AE STEAM ERS en SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sat? AN BARON; a novel by James De WURRAT TO AND FROM, NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, RASS. by Farjeon ioe Meonts | Oath Londondcrryto land Mails and P: ‘“ Tha DULL, by Gepheus C- hone | Chplnget endcpast 3, land Malacca Freight received at ar) ti : : o. pemenper sabe iden a fyi HIGDER LAW: aromance Price $1.75. Ape ie —— ge | CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW TORK | Lea Boch Rete eee BOOK, by Chas. | suodern improvements calctiated. to ti SES F jand. Price . FOR HUMAN HAIR AUR PATTY'S SCRAP BAG; by Bes. Leo | soretbo sulety, comfort, aud convenience of panes SWITCHES R THE FRENCH TWIST. one Hentz Price 81 8. Passace K. d long. only RTO SEE: a novel "Gail ena axes MOBAMMED ALL AND Mohit TO GLasGoW, _ Call an Ly FOu"ak ibspos termed: ‘St . Portis at rates For forther partica- Price 75 cents, HIS HOUSE, an bis by Me Price OU. ss. jew jilustrated magazine. Price 35 number of London ted ful Chrome Piciare. the new Megazines February received. GBAND OPENING ar ‘or t x . m- KERNS. #n."e, ae ni Rese hes MASONIC TEMPLE, descrip: ton. 3 n Kound Cornered Club eee oe. © Playing Cards, wholesale, at the very lowest CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, s. pander Mescuants LINE OF STEAMSHIPS a Between : . eTiox. _ew importation direct from Paris of « fin sae . tion of ne a. —_ WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. FLOWERS AND KID GLOVES, for receptions AND BLANE BOOK MANUFACTORY. EC. KNIGHT ant t of best OPERA KID GLOVES at 91.0 | LEPIDSRABHING NG ocalar week As slexant amerteeut of LACES, gy a KEW YORK from Pier LAMS, PANS. CORSETS. i ‘or nn fol a ee fa les RLBB ‘Under National Motropoli GEORGETOWN chery FRIDAY at : € losing out % next door to ALEXANDRIA the same day at 3 EATS ee cet ee selt-tr of fail information apply te At FA. DENGA, : . mt of at. na | Frere = = = {Sncorel the corner of thbstreet sti Rew You 8. HELLER. 715 Market Space, aerrme, beige said call your attention to oF facriat he bas R. sent 4.6 THOMPSON, President. we RAL DATE BEAT a — SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE SOUT, Bre accoriment of AMITATION BATE SS iiaihe Richmond, Predericksbere CHIGNONS. Me sells Corsets at reduced and a Git, ces He corls hair for 35 ornts ‘& set. Bek me RBADWAYS READY BELIEF a Sam A nist rece 0 ansortment GLOVES, which be will sell of 81 per pairs hee, Fivania avenue OURES TRE WORST PAINS Be” Kewember the name 8S. HELLE! ADIES’ HAIB BRAIDS, &c., &o.—A vi plete ansortment of BRAIDS now GIBBS’ Hair Store, Also, other Hair Work, Per- furery ,and Toilet Articles generally m in exe. ange, tase same ‘Bair Work Bepsired, and Bair and Perfumery Aecltm_ 1929 o.. bear Iath steep stairs. 188 - McCOR! 13 IN CONSTANT M RECEIPT OF THE” TEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS IN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Also, a fine stock of MILLINERY and FANO} oops. of GROS GRAIN RIBBONS. _boal.- 506 %&h street, between E and F. JUST BROEIVED—A fine assortment of Bers iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES OrnER Ds SOUS con Ny tow Hn Tally 2 WikTER cool. of overs description, OOTTONS. AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN TUR ©7 ONE PRICE TO ALL. BOGAN @ WYLIE, S and 1020 7th street NW NOT ONE ROUB after reading this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAYS READY RELIEF iS A curs FOR BVERY PAIN. ‘It was the first. and is THE ONLY PALN REMEDY jen 7 4t A fat! assortment -tr 506 REAL ESTATE AGENT: that instantly stops the most excruciating patns, all UsTIN P. BROWN, and cures i SERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPFEE | loys Indammations. and corse Congestious. w hetiter A coi eGal bes Se., Se. which om prepared to sell at the lowes organs, Ly one application. veg orices. Oall and be conv . IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, matter how violent or the the RADWAY’S READY BELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEB FLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. OONGESTION OF THE LUNGE SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE BEART 7 030-tr a. Eaton cong seth FAMILY SUPPLIES. | REAL ESTATE AGENT. Corner of New York avenue and 15th street. credit. fouses erecied for persons ted Jong tine taken it paymeut. ‘Meal at ME & BYLES, > it 417 SEVENTH STREET, AKE OFIERING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING 1 Pi EDUCATIONAL. BMY AND NAVY OFFICERS. ENGIN A CADBIS, CLERKS AND TEACHELS ‘repered for examination by Prof. Reese thrash ttses Band Faeae tee ‘0 bave a I. 4 themse! my sostrections passed their examination, a full list oare may be seen on application BENCH, AND OLARSIAL Im Pere ity Soe TOF Havana Oranges, on Layer Baisins,™ whole, half, and quarter oxen, Conserve Gingsr, New Figs, Girden & Bwortaefeitiee, BYSTERICE, CROUP, DIPTHERLA ae orton rite, : r a ‘ — — 4 lsonde. wand roft #hel een ert af Sapte Wala,” CATABRH, INFLUENZA CLOTHING Prine New York Apple: Apple Butter, BEADACHE, TOOTHACBE. yur ms Fi foe pany ee eee NEURALGIA, REEUMATISM © raises New York Buckwheat. Cranberrios, % OLEAN SWEEP Syrup. KO. Molanens OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ity Gunpowder, Imperial, and English HEE H CLOTHING SALE, part pr parte arbors te pales ee iat st” | At Ook Hall, 686 71h street. not jee, green and Stora ‘comfort wal — No.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits, — J. REIBERG! ~ .1 Mackerel, in barrels and | ‘Twenty drope in half tambler of water wit ta» | F'. ed a3 £00.) few CRA SP. ie | OF New England kum, STOMACI a iat a HEAD ANT TAILOR, F *S. Brandien, i ENTERY, COi Saks Daal aay, Gis Boe Auer ae pun No Bee8s Bete See TR sweee Old Nectar’* Whisky, PAINS. oe ltd Old Baker = es ) 8,( very fine, rt and Gaitornis Wis sive ore weit Theme th fos ara PROPOSALS: Pri Batter, Dut wp expreaaly for familtes, tuemalt | of watee.” et ye Boe OF PUBLIC WoRKS, = 3 : : Wasn Cc ee FEVER AND AGUE. Paving ie ety by cured the reception of bids 2400s, PRIME CIDER. sg ZEN RE AND AGUE cured Sor A0y crate. Faere | So mepoten gt Sat Pane tate eran, | Eareaen ah cer gees |e NS in store and for sale low to the trade, by BAD LS) 80 quick as DWar® KOPOSALS FOR THE ERROTios oF FRANK HUME, wea a or PMOPONSMALL-Fox HOSPIPanee™ OF A ecessor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENU! it for Family and Harper's Ferry Extra dered sals-tm or Puaiic W, Big Jen mies "y Sm sit E GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. of the SARSA PARI pierce cma ee gaeapae, G.BLACK SILMB, best makes, at @175, | Us Huids and faices of the the - @2.00, and up to ~ ti celebrated brand" iinileie’s BLACK AL ‘sound pate the Saat ot the as saan Bs geass Se, @) ost vere Gilondular disease, soy ‘The Beaver brand BLACK PURE MOHAIR, Tumors, Nodes in’ the Glands frags 63 conte to 118-36 per 7: sae oe nee, Soy 5 ’ Loom, Androosogsta. New York Milin asd cree | Saehagee CM ais ed, om New York «| Ste dienee, neaslens be Red maker of 44 SHIRTING COTTON and tire Z HEERTINGS. Also, Medium. Dark and Light " Prints in great variety. Prices for all of the above i “Sol-at™" 939 Pa. av.. between ath and 10ih sis. USIG.—A lady teacher of many scare expsri- MGS ia oss ie set lures cane dete PUPILScn the PIANO; terms very : dress Mrs. A. B.O., 5 1-6 R.BAPP'S WALKING MOTION TEEADLE. U™ts> gare Pat! 0! be aid yur Radway's te: ore rm ra oe