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| Maryland Ann: Couferenee of the rok. EVENING STAR. March 15, 1872. LOCAL, NEWS. Yesterday after our report closed,the character | of the president, Rev. D. Evans Reese, was | Passed, and the conference reelected him to the ‘clock, a temperance meeting, under ices of the conference, was held, Rev. Amusements, &c¢., To-night. he new sensational play, | ~" | whom were the Order of alia. After devotional exercises, in ‘resses on total abstinence were delivered by vs. F. Swentzel, ing, and T. B. Marche ‘anior Rech: concert by the Fourth Dist mary Schools. a mple Rowe, and . b. Norment, Was shot by F. M Conference was opened this morning with de- a 's of his recovery. votional exercises conducted by erance society was ard University, ander the ty Temperance Society nd W. H. Smith, two lored men. arc competitors fc ents to a position on the Board of Met Gea. Chipman will support Rev. Mr. Aaron, president of the Arkansas and Louisiana conference, Keever, of the Pittsbur; troduced: also, Bishop District committee was elected H. F. Zollickoffe - Bates, ministers; J. W. Her- conference, were in- t 190 members - fayman, of the A. M. Tepolitan Polic Rev: erland, and L. W ring, B. H. Bt he conference proceeded with the examina- tion of official character. Rev. J. E. Burb; serve in the Des Moines mission. A letter was received from Rev. D. F. Ewell, of Talbot, stating that after MM years in the active ministry his health was such as to neces- sitate his asking for a superannuated relation. His case was rererred to the committee on su- perannusted claimants. Kevs. John Roberts, H.C. Cushing and Mr. R. Hammond were appointed the committee on the president's report. Revs. 8. A. Wilson, of th Rev. Dr. Parker, of Detroit, and Rev. N. Re- | It was evident y, New York, were introduced to Yesterday afternoon a numberof the members E. Church assembled in extend a weleome to of the Metropelitar M. the parlorsof the temple to to Kev. Dr. Eddy, of Baltimore, the newly ap- Mr. S. Norment delivered an of welcome to which Dr. Eddy re- pointed pastor. stated that he desired to k company for the manvfactareof ale at the which has passed into Castleman and Joseph ject isto form tock com- |. Diekson as mat a boy named Howard Washington brewe mick, of Tro} the conference. ‘The report of the missionary from Williams- port (Rev. J. Clay) was referred to a special . Wilson, B. F. Benson, ers. there may be something done to protect pedestrians—perha hy died at his residence in committee—Kevs. He was for a and William J. A. Kennedy. When the name of Rev. H.C. Hayghe was called, Kev. J.T. M Hyattsville,on Wednesday last. member of years attached to the Maryland Agricultural College, and at the time of his death was a member ‘of the Washington bar. His foneral took place this afternoon from his idence at Hyattsville, mony Lodge, No. 7 Mr. Clinton Emerson, inspector for the Board memory, and was f who Lore his testimony to deceased to his work. attended by Har- barton attendan: THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CovRT, wit a bawdy Police Court, was found ‘the court below sustai the the attention of the court the €nell—French nd profane; $3. John o Georgetown; fined $5. jth the larceny is represented to be GEORGETOWN. E1eutn Bureprne Associa trox.—Ata meet- ing of the Bighth Baliding Associai were elected unanimo LADIES’ GOODS. MES &. A. Mccommiex, 506 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BAND F stock of MILLINERY tod | Georgetown Advertisements. | BRT THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr; Georgetown. ES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ery oN 39 STRERT, LN GEORGE. By virtne of a Wolfe, apreal stem the and judgment of fine) with costs. aoe it Cow following’ officers for the year next en- Bas added to ber FANCY G0ubs LADIES UNDEEWEAR, ts which she would cal! the attention of the ladies of Washingt: and which sbe will sell gi | {0am & deed of trast to the ander. ed J A.D. a Fecords in’ Iiber 638, at folio 338, rection of the pariy seen! Il. at the premises, on TUES! 1872, at 435 o'clock the depth 120 feet) of Lot No. 145, B kins’ addition to Georgetown. The property is improved by a fine Frame Di ing House, with nine rooms, incleding bath twoparlors. &c.; Potomac water and a james Godda trueasurer, Robert E. A. Reily, Albert Miller, Libbey, Andrew Frey, A. Hutehins. has oceu) entire day. Pouice Covet To-pay, Ju “ a Ws Stown ar Trains ‘These are virtually about the ANE same officers who so successfully manage aftairs of the late Central Building Association, About 3,700 sharesof siock have been subscribed up to the present time. 3vu STR: of a borsewhip. AS 13rH EST. @ most incorrigible rascal. His CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORK Foie HUMAN HGR: SWITCHES FOR THE FRENCH TWIST, one yard long, only 6. Call and examine for yourself. TER OLD Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank com- menced their issue of notes to-day under their ‘new charter as a national bank. Smai-Pox.—Mr. Ubhoft, who has been quite sick with the smail- mato court and related to the j Rev. J. B. he gave him and his relations: six months. Zacariah Tate, colored ilty to the larceny of three pounds of #1) and costs. Beck, guardian came the trouble to the reform rehis, to each story, front: j the residas in two ‘one and two years respectively. to bear per annum, and tobe se- sohool pleaded and Rev. Mr. Mc- | tea: fin . B. South- e Foundry Church, deed of trust a) the n the proper'y ie Knock &t purchaser's cost. Nor. Goavey. and is able to atte Of. Convey: one other case in town, and that is in what is called Bank alley, betwee st and Brid, ol ry, n Prospec' ge CaTTLE ON THE RampPacEe.—Yesterday ning, whilst a lot of with assault and battery on Jobn T: | fined $3. ey | Desdemena Bues Othello for Breach Promise. or Po eS ee —t sake Sor ‘@ notable addition in a eare recently deci aoe, snd P.M. Fearson, | tS an Mayle oeart, Mee Abes Waking 2 ai ‘William Rainey, m Sierra Leone and caused to her lac- GBAND OPENING BEG) FENDAL ¥ 1 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. DMEt™ & HENDERSON, (Successors ‘Wholesale and Ret: FINE GROC Hg. KING, 3 MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, sey, importation direct from Paris of 8 fine seleo- sows AND KID GLOVES, for receptions an el best OPERA KID GLOVES at @1.% cattle were being driven from the drove-yard to Washington, two of it were quite wild ran down High street ‘urious rate, making the people on the side- walks take retuge in the steer, was cornered at the coal wharf and, in making his attacks on those ran into a lamp-post, nearly ‘he other, a heiter, kept on to Water street, and near the river ran into and knocked down a man who was standing near the amped overboard and swam to the opposite side, (Analostan Island.) where she was captured and brought to tewn. Both are now enclosed in a well-fenced yard near the station-house, and make attacks on every one who attempts to enter. It is supposed they will have to be shot, as they are perfectly wild, and any attempt to secure them might prove dan- LL @ FENDALL, COCHERTEORS aT Law, to Geo. W. Orme,) in INES, LIQUORS, ae $9 Brinck STREET, Goods delivered in any part as a negro fro barrister, to recover damages erated heart by that gentleman’s failure to ful- In consequence of her , Miss Watkins as- fill_bis plighted troth. engagement with Mr. Raine serts she had refused two o: a Welsh gentleman, the other from of a barrister of long standing. From this she would appear to have been a young woman of unnsual personal attractions or some social standing. Yet by her own admission her first ac- quaintanee with the defendant was made while walking in the street one evening with her sister. @ case of love at first sight. FING AND hed 1831. Hi remiom award. demolishing it. i TPICT Suave Oty O36 Pa. ave. Hb and 1th ste. EEE ESTEE - ormnative oy © Pouns avrente assortment ANS. CORSETS. H Josing out sale afb) per cent. discount. ADIES, ATTENTION! |. HELLER. 715 Market Space, wishes tocall your attention to the fact that be har band a complete Fai cunts tod ’8. HOSIERY. BONNETS an¢ jan tr river. She then imag, Cecae, r= % K , Slippers and Kid cleaned ‘in a style unsurpassed in this country—in jum B. WILLIAMs, ATTORNEY AT Law, Boom: 8, on second ftcor of Barbour's Law Building manver. Guaran' Llitrict for the cleaning of Gentle ok : apperiainivg to the business promp: goods received and retarped by ex press. OOH WHEATLEY, Proprietor, Post Office Box 723. WASHINGTON HOTELS. E IMPERIAL HOTEL, (Lats Jewwuss Hovss,) Othe dress Only waived. and the bai to the b promised at once to marry the fair ker, and Desdemona coyly consented. tiresome formalities were twain repaired at once rrister’s chambers. On parting, the dusky swain presented his spouse with a sov- . and put her in an ompibus. After a Jeath | While Rainey returned to Sierra Leone, where animated correspondence In many of his letters his YounG Orrvrr, who had both legs broken a ce by falling from a ladder on Water street while painting, is now doing well, and in a fair way 0 ALEXANDRIA. FREEDMEN's Savincs Bayg.— short time sn _Remoret from 484 Lowisiana arene nole-tr jnet received a large ere: he kept with his totended. saortment of BRAIDS now Store. Also. other Hair ates ; romise to marry was renewed, but at his re- SRRENOUE SE HG | Pe ai thasenetabie opuniee ware. conetalty A letter was read from Rev. A. Baker, re- of Health, is doing the state some service, in ting the health of the com- munity by bis vigilance in detecting, and nerve g. stale and unwholsome fish and to be continued as a supernumerary; to the president. The committee on appeals was elected as other words prot H. G. Cushing, John Roberts and J. J. Murray, and Messrs. J. Tacey and J. h would otherwise find their way eis, and from thence to the tables of cur citizens. The name of Jobn Morgan was called. and Ker. D. W. Bates announced that his death oc- cuired Guring the past year in Alabama, to which state he had removed om account of his The cases of T. ON - Keene and Thomas Kelly | p do duty six monti t. int was reappointed to do dit ing and printin M. Bryan, J. A. McFaden, | John Elderdice, and H. J. Day were reterred to < | the committee on superannuated claimants. in the Treasary The Conference was still in session when our it cor twetve qonths. | losed. ‘also reappointed a pri. | "ePOFt close JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Frontine PennsYivania AVENUE, Between Wth and Uth streets, Wasuixstox, D.O. . ARCHITECT. ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT orders promptly executed. DRAW E at reduced prices. ing of the colored people of the cit: few white persons were present, was held last night in the colored Baptist Church on Princess ton in the chair, and T. B. Speeches were’ made by k, T. B. Pinn, George L. Seaton, and derburn, and a resolution was unani- adopted requesting the Freedmen’s Say- ny ot Washington city with Fields present make de- at which a rol Goce ia can, GI __ feet 2 Rear 13th st., up stale JUST BXCRIVED—a fine assortment of Sers BEELIN ZEPHYR (BROIDERED Er = PATTERSS. a to well at the lowes troyed by the confiding plaintiff. In spite of the defendant's energetic deni promptly rendered a verdict agal £53). street, George S. Si EWING MACHINES. BE FLORENCE IMPROVED Wi CITY ITEMS. Davis, 81 Market Space, will continue his ank and Trust Com to establish a branch in Cook as cashier, and that all posits in the bank when it shall be established. William Bradley with his Yorkshire, Eng- and left on the sale of Fancy Goods. Laces, Embroideries, Kid Gloves, &c., until Monday, 18th instant. pectic A toa Laptes should go at once to Davis’, 801 Mar- ket Space, for bargains, as Monday, 18th March, will be last day of his great sale at cost. TArLorntc DEPARTMENT on second floor. ELESS LOCK-STITOR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. vely the Self ersible Feed; thie IMMIGRANTS.—Mr. wife and five childrei Jand, arrived here this mornin, Leesburg train for Herndon, ich place he had previously through the land agency of Braw a Nad 4EBLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROESSLE & SON, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. her machines taken 1G done prompts Assortment unsur vate, to do duty at the —-o ARRESTED ON A TELEGRAPHIC ORDER FROM ir. Lovis.—About a week ago Major Rich- yn- | ards received a telegram trom the Chief of Po- northern market house | Applications for liquor licenses | §: Durnin, Patrick Re olds, John O'Rourke and John Holland. ed. ‘The board took up the matter of the nm from the wives of policemen, asking ir husbands be permitted to wear citi- | for one year. liee of &t Louis, James MeDonoi was supposed to bein this city, on the char; ss while not on duty, eo that they may accompany them to church of places of ama Coomes, who arrested at Mrs. Somer’s boardin, resolution by sylvania avenue and “Resolved, That while the | Tule requiring the members of the force to wear their uniforms improved their dise ent is hereby authorized to dispense with it in | personal application of | e, the superintendent, unanimous yote times has materia ne. yet the superinte special cases, wi Tue Arricaw M. E. Coxrerence, which any member, whenever embraces the churches of this city and vicinity, of obtaining a sum of money from a lady of St. | ~¥O® Cows, Bunions Louis by unfair means. Mr. Clarvoe, pt the detective corps, assigned the case to Mr. Hamilton this morning house, corner of Penn- 4 etreet. Mrs. Somers presented her bill—eome #80—to the prisoner, | who told ber he bad not the means to pay it. He | Was escorted to headquarters té await further | intelligence from St. Louis. will meet at the Bethel Church, on M street, near 15th, on the 13th of next month, Bishop A: fied of its propriety.” It will be observed | d order has thus been reaffirmed, and | ovity for granting permits to wéa; transterred trom Captain Brock to 'W. Wayman presiding. ——e <g¥ PYBLIcATIoNs.—From James Kervand, J ‘ker we have Godey’s <—At the seventy- | the Central Bu 0.1, held on Tpesday ni; vanced on at the margin There remain less | than 100 shares of stock for settlement in this association, which it is expected wili be adjusted ut the next meeting. At the fifth month!r meeting of the Central | Building Association, § shares of stock Were sold atan average premium The books for subscription to stock will be open one month longer. | Eureka Building Association held their fifth meeting on Wednesday night last, and 's Book for Apru, 's Mirror of Fashion MigRORS AT Avction.—Latimer & Cleary, anetioncers, will sell to-morrow at their auction rocms seven superior French plate pier mirrors. srom raraer . jor April. Diep Besrpe His Cori rt Temperance Story.—The County Physician, says | the Newark papers of Monday, was called upon | yesterday to act in a most singular case—that of John Beckert, aged twenty years, who died un- edly at the Alms-house from the effets of that Bockert and another in- mate of the Alms-house were sent on Satarday with a coffin to a house in Church street, where the body of a person who had died of the small!- |. On reaching the house , | the coffin was found to be several inches shorter than it ought to be, and the men started with it ¢ Alms-house. On the way they | stopped in a number of drinking saloons, of | course speading the small-pox with whi | had been in contact. They drank heavily, and | ng the Alms-house were con . As Bockerf, when drunk, was | quarrelsome and ugly, it was thought best to let wo horses, with a carriage attached, | him remain in the wagon beside the coflin over s the corner ef Ith street and Penn- | night. Blankets were thrown over him, and he was left until morning, when he was found dead. The coftin by which he was ving was found to at | beof the right measurement, wherefore the | hody was placed In it, and buried in the Potters id. FIX.—A Most Singular ©.2, held last night, S00 at ap average premium of iv};. 39 shares were cancelled. gofthe Merchants | ies Building Astociation last night. loans were made on 65 shares at a premium of $7,112 were sold. ed at the preceding m POX wes awaiting bu The amendment | again to IxcvRED RY Wednesday evening, a Resaway | se and ran down Pennsylvania where they ran into a g into the street . directly on the sidewalk. Tmont avehue, ne an + ved asevere wound on the top of | yout three inches in length, Savannah Adrertiser of the 5th says: Late Sein teceee aah ae Cae thas | Watley night. Guatues vasbllng aoeae, ane: what resembling a S#oeks aT SaAvANNAW.—The several of herr: wise badly inju « broken, and she was other- y Her daughter, Mrs. Carter, was thrown under the car by the horses, S compelled to craw! under it to the op- pesite side, running the risk of being crushed to | arity of sound, coming, as ve thougit, from a great distance, and yet from no ‘cular point It was not lou | preceeded the thunder storm several minutes. About the same time the wind was blowing | quite fresh, and the windows of this office were shaken, but these noises were sup; to be storm, and we soon forgot them. aturday and Sunday we were assured that brick buildings In the middie rows of houses were shaken to such an extent as to alarm the inmates. Residents rtions of the city south west of the park, in their Tr, ran trom the first to uses into the basements. On Tybee Island the sea rose to am uncommon attention on accoun' death by the ear wheels. acecmpanied the lady from Gilman’s drag store to Ler residence, where she now lies im a critical Dr. Charles H. Bowen | Wasnineton KalLkoap —A mass meeting of the friends o| the above-named road was beld at Upper Mari- oro” yesterday afternoon. Four or five hundred persons were present, and the liveliest interest im the enterprise was manifested. Resolutions were passed without a disentin; passage of the bil ¢ Maryland senate to submit the question of subscriptions te an election by the people of | Prince George, St. Mary's and CI ties. A committee, x | caused by the by a number of | of Jones street and of | of Gaston and east apprebension of second Coors ‘of Bo the immediate consisting of John D. Bowlding, ". B. Bowie, Henry W. Clagett, — Jebn B. Brooke, Dr. Haskell, B. F. Duvall, F. Richardson, aud Daniei K. Dyer, were appointed to visit Annap- clis and urge the passage of th - cs Waris Dewaxvep by TEE INTERNATION- | ace rw New YorK.—At a meeting of about one hundred unemployed working men kins Square, New auspices of the International , G. W. hes were made by Ira and others, Linthicum, J. Maddox presided. . Davis, Theodore olutions were adopted thi ‘xpresses, At Clarke's depot | owned and run by the S were received, and all | fold at prices same as last week, 7 At Center Market ces from $2" to $4: STocK MARKET—Board of Health In- | B Sauitary-inspector- General Gatchell be live stock report for the week ing this day. as follows: ple, at cost; that public lands | that all acts of legis! | to the peoplator approval or rejection, and de- ding of the city authorities work for the beeves ot ordi- ality prices from $35 to $49 per head. | S Hest, 163 peeves Were sold for . slaughter in this Distriet at prices from ey oe ; +6 sheepon sale and | per pound; 31 miilch | ported, that thirt, cows on sale, prices trem $30 to $55 per head. ha a ——______ Worxixse Peorte.—In England, it is re- thé women employed in OU, Rommel F pyjeeoe families dieton, Lancashire, hi cently, and resolved to charge twenty-eight cents per score for washing clothes, instead of twenty: four cents, the rate and from 6 to Se. per TEXSION OF THE MeTRoroL- Kaltoap.—The committee of citizens dat @ meeting recently held in the to secure the building astern section of the eit The colliers __—- ag non ane 28th, gave fourteen " notice Sey ede tells ae stan the Metropolitan | 0 nd were informed ectors of that company, at their meeting. held on Tuesday last, ed to extend their lines at once from town to the Navy Yard bridge, and that oks of the company would be at once opened for the subscription of stock. in pon the president of that the board of DOTS fty-four, and also diminish by o1 “stint” or daily allotted task. &7 They hang beggars in Hazelton, Ind. S7 Bismarck’s favorite daughter is about to | marry a Bavarian nobleman, name not given. &7 Maine is now shipping ice South that is 21 Fish axp OvsTan MARKET—Board ons.— Inepector-General Gatchell reports | inches thick, and as clear as of marine products astol- | diamond back | hen _terrapins—oftered for sale at $44 per dogen. | ins—offered at $1.50 per dozen. ier, 200 bushels Syeamore dreen oxsters sold at 70 cents | el Sam'l Gedney, 300 bust it. George's oysters; consigned to Deatley & Turner—sellii £ cents per bushel. Condemned, 75 bushels ofs- ters. pe ees Rerortzp Wreck or Poromac River S7-A 17 year old girl in M! colored man ot 89 for alleged S7 This saying is ascribed to John Brown: uty big thing fora man to do all he an. sa" A Western paper says that Garvey, the patting ‘@ rough coat upon the New -) Democrat speaks and It will ik i toe: 5 says: “* savea ugh | inguage that never ald ang soa it please your honor,” ex¢laimed a it tsveceesary for furor vo Kea both sides,” said the lows Schoo: ye Rochester (N. Y. word for the Pure M! Fy ctnity about the same time. Reat Estate Saces.—W. L. W: ernment, by the 5 e 2 £ yesterday for Bantield, Soli: U1. im square 60, to D. M. Lay per foot. Lot ii, in square 14, H. Also, i g ig r 3: put il i 88 5 5 an§ Plains, near 8. it Sy e Hy z m at 64 cents per foot. Suc Caah em poicos wontons E t Tue Antow Quarters Cu officers for the ensui cA pues. by ee nae beautiful riggs store, Peunsylvavia nue, between $< and they ferably peal of thunder, it attracted tor aenme Aleo, ‘aE 711 Market Bpace. n= BooKs. Co. v0 farm, and where he has determined to make FROTRIBTORS. permanent abode. Three English families had previously settled in the same neighborhecd. MINGTON.—Jeflerson Circle, have accepted an in the Anniversary ashington on the and have appointed a committee to make the necessary arrangements. Inspection invit Gro. C. Herntxc, No, 410 7th street N. W. ——_¥e, 410 7th ugh, requesting | FAXcY Goops, Laces, Embroideries, and the arrest of one J. Southgate flamilton, for | Notions at cost, ‘at Davis’, merly clerk to Commodore Goldsborough, who C. WILLARD, i EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. , LIVERY STABLES. . By anthor of John Halifax y E. D. G. Prime. = American Trade Mark Science Becord, 187?............. Ba jotes on Corinthians. Woodiand Princes Christian Theology. Appieton’s = a LOAN OFFICES. (A808 WASHINGTON Loan OFricE AND BAZAR, No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9h and 10th streets, a Lean Ofte: bal Solid GOLD WATOE reat Bargains. Goods sold rivate entrance from ti Going To Was: Brotherhoad of th: invitation to participate 1 Celebration of that order in W: 15th proximo, ‘801 Market Space, for three days longer. an ‘Chill! visit Dr. White's Toomey Noss 15ee Charles street, Baltimore. ‘Tue uoer celebrated and successful Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Stoves and Weather Strij apne, Ne. 6, ¥.M. G. A. ing, 9th and D ief of 7 & oo ton; No. T North BICHARD B. MOKUN & CO., 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. N EW BOOKS Money Loaned red Pledges ard CHAINS st Hall and € street Us ATED STATES MAIL, VIRGINIA. Post Orrick Derarturyt, Wasutxotoy, January 2, 18/2. Proposals will be received at the Contract Office of ES, 13236 EST. styles constantly on by the day or nes , and receptions ith the most comfortable and Horses al Passionate CABBL |. NATLOR’S STABL! BIAGES of the latest Chandeliers, Gas band and for hire eddings. Hamilton & P. SPECtav yoTicel HERZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, Established in the District in 1852, is REMOVED TO 621 C STREET, Between 6ru axp Tru StReers N. W., ¢ the Former Stand. Loan Office Ihave vale of Unredeemed evonue, thus securing PHILP & SOLOMONS. ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street —— ee ret EARLY SPRING WEAR. is B BEOEPTIONS. THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 1724 G SrRext, NzaAR Wak Derantuenr. 405 From New Castle to Union, 38 miles and back, ory of the American continent. e. Around the World. By B.D. Twenty Years Ago. ifax”... ve Union Friday at 6 am: Arrive at New Castle by Spi, Poor Hill, (n. o.,) 12 miles eck D.D. By the author of * 4706 From Abiny best American apd f nd bi bal economical recipes, “B Harper's New Bai ‘ST RECEIVED, STEAMBOAT LINES. NCHOR LINE STEAMERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers bocked to and from any Leave Poor Hill Saturday at] pm; Arrive at Abingdon by 5 pm. oS Bae Ores and talten Jourasis; Svete./ 4 FOR EARLY SPRING, nae puanacenes. FoR EABLY SPRING, FOR EABLY SPBING, 4707 From Lombard; Smith's Cross Roads, tore, (n. 0.,) to Cab- ‘arm, 14 miles and back, twice a week. Lembardy Grove Tuesday and Saturday at7am, Arrive at Cabbage Farm by 12m; cave Cabbage Farm Tuesday abd Saturday at books iw Bross, Poetry wad Ficiion” best terms. # by the best authors. LITHOGEAPE- ING, BINDING. B <i MIDDLING WEIGHT Untied State, = nuanavine. MIDDLING WEIGHT MIDDLISG WEIGHT GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITS. RE. HOW I8 It: bought it Lombardy Grove by 6 pm. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, arg 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. IsT_OF NEW Ey . NY AMOUNT. their friends in the set sh tt . ‘ ther particulars SHEA DERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green. New Yor! NIE' K. HUMPIBEYS, 1109 BROSSMAN. ‘mari3 EB ROUTE. The Steamer WAWA TRIPS A WEBK to ust . by Lanesville, Ki f., Walkerton and Bru te vern, 22 miles and back, twice « jall Depot Wednesday and Satur- “* Tavern by 4 p.m; ‘ eday and Friday at 9am; Arrive at Fish Hau! Depot by4 pm. a 1 corner Ith. He will remode DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITs, Style, and it ir 07 or Bs hi DRErS AND BUSINESS SU:1TS, DBESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, will prove as @: Inewber th Or to Miss AN: iieaarowar WILLEIT & RUOFYF, . Brice $1. Recollections of Past Life. By Sir Henry Bi a. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland—Swift, Flood, Princess By ihe author of “Old scile'e Secret.” Price §) se A Novel. By th ‘The Eyueger Freneh. Pi LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CAStIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, will resume her TWO 4709 From Holston to Alum Wells. (n.o ,)6% miles and back week. ‘sday, Thursday, and Satur- at fom Wells by 1:30 pm; Leave Alum Wells T Th ive at Holston by dpm. 4710 From Radford Furnace to Reed Island, 11 miles and back, three times a wee Leave Radford Furnace Tus $05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, it 6 a.m. and Al ““aceday's trip; inctwding intermediate landings, ite landings, to it author of * Bookstone.” Have just received Orcival. Translated from the ice for a Pearl. By Mortimer Collins. Price 75 cents. joman. Friday’s trip, including intermediat it Potomac Ferry Company. President Potomag Ferry Compasiy 7 General Superintendent STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORE AT U3UAL LOW PRICES. AT USUAL LOW PBICESs. AT USUAL LOW PRICES. THE SPRING STYLE SILK BHAT, NEW AND HANDSOME REAL ESTATE AGENTS. The O1 jisof Katherine Sa: he Storm. By Ouida. jay, Thursday, of the euli~ but deep, and CUNARD LINE. undersigned. agents of Linotars: pootared tereell bal aby 5pm; Tuesday, Thursday, and Fornace by 12m, ite Hall ( Moor- ill . 0.) to Leave Heed Tal the above Steamship at arriveat Redford 401 From Meechum’s Rive Stannardsville, 32 mil Le sve Mechum s River Tuesday and Friday at Wilfred Cumbermede. By George Macdonald. Price zy enve and 15th street, Washington, T. ND, & a Senaees, rorderagn bat jetice : —— w idscndeastsiae i - in any part of toe Dis TATE bought and seid and money ‘this t-ranc! the business iperocosl ftcation, und Lov How to Live on # Dime and a Hal te. New Remedies. A Quarter vutics, Pharmacy, Er "e Seer & such information as may be Clerks will do well to secure te Wirast oe T= STEAMER Ai Ww 3 Retrospect of Thera- © cente. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . WIL} STEPHENSON’S WHARF, Foot of mHLr yO OPENING OF a EW ana From Curdevitte, by Thurston, to ‘Third Door East of lth street. 14 miles any x aS a ee Se Keriveat Gravel Hilt by 4 pms Third Door Kast of 1th street. Leave Gravel Hill Tuesday and Saturday at 7 marl3 JAMES SYRES. der the , and res- , &c., ought to ment in the inter- ual settlers; ald be submitted eld @ meeting re- id previousty. In to, a strike is an- Te- from fifty-eight to mne-siath the achigne bes ened. s se mutt = WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. Arrive at Curdsville by 1a Fgzleston Springs, by Sifford’s(n O'S Free ikiver Depots 1 miles amt bee July 1to October twice a week the reeidue of the year. From July] te October 1. Leave Eggleston's Springs daily, except San- ive at New River Depot by 9a m; ave New Hiver Depot daily, except Sanday, ™m: at Eggleston's Springs by 1 pm. Frow October 1 to July 1. Leave Eggleston's Springs Tuesday and Sat- u m Arrive at New EB: 1872. is December 1, the Steamer LADY OF DAILY BECELVING FRESH GOODS, NEW STYLES, LATEST IMPORTATIONS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODs, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Under Metrepolitan Hotel, Washington, D.C. VERY CHOICEST SELECTIONS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITA LR... nce een nee 100 008 Se ae DIRECTORS. decl-tr Plant's OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, egleston's Springs by! pm. nt Hill, to a EW EXPBESS TiSB, NEA OanAL, PHIA, . LJ PD SEEEETAG EEORADIOATDo" fo Se tad z. faa Riczsndste overs FOR DIAMONDS, &c., 4714 From Manaseas, by Inde 18 miles ‘and back, three times Leave Manaeens Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- LACKS NOTHING BENJ. L. ROOD. He has kept the large opposition Jewelry Store i> fries Tuevday, ‘Thursday and Sat- | SATURDAY, 0 1 THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ar mies Arrive at Manaseas by 7 pm. ‘Qiained ip exchange 3 es PENNS ees JA™ COOHE « co. BANKERS, TH STBEET, Wasuixetox, D.C. DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA, yater, Tenn., 4 ck. once a week. urday at olston Valley by 6 p Leave Holston Valk Arrive at Abingdon From yeep LD CLOTHING. Sea ‘will be HiRes ey * B. VANDOREN. “ONE IDEA” Apply to @. F. 14 or BE 00: Yar wie. & ‘South Delaware A: FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH. & AMERICAN Vicor ner CLOTHS, CASSJMERES, AND SUITINGS, IC —I have reopened) Ms0uasrs com orermamsnirs BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Central Plains and 36 miles and back, Leave Okariottesville Monday, Wednesday and Fweat Columbia next days by 11 am: fiive Cotsmbia Tucolay. Thursday and Sat- ierand lle next days by lam. Valley, ( 1's 5 aso ate: Leave Onsibans Hill Tuceday and Friday at 7 om; Arrive at Giade Spring De [tare dlade Spring Bevot We Arrive st Obatham Hilt by 6 pm. at gad Sr Leave Waverly Station Tuesday and Saturday ponrt Sascdsy aad Batard ay MAKE TO ORDEE IN THE BEST STYLE, MERCHANT TAILORING DEP. presided over by an vat, tetacgenes ‘over funrautes a perfect htand durable w OUB STOCK OF READY-MADE OLOTHING OLOTHIEG SALB, . FULL AND COMPLETE, ‘WELL CALCULATED TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. NO BRANCH STORE. i BABLE BROTHERS. FaSHIONABLE TalLons ‘W. COBNER Tra AND D STs. w oOFFt - 3UAW BOYLE & Co, REAb ESTATE BROKE peesaabmerds Abrive at Waverly Station by 7 pm. carer feduonday ad Saturday abrivest Tenstails by 320 pm. King’s Will Wharf, * vexcept Sunday, at

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