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“LOCAL NEWS. Aw pe in + Aladdin.” Theater Comique— Songs, burlesqnes, dances, e. Sizth Sereet Lot.—Jobn O'Brien's Great Me- Cireus. rie se, by Dr. Brown Condensed A colored man name Sequard. —— yesterday, charged with stealing $100 worth o: clothing from a merchant talior on E street. the site of the bridge over the canal, Last ni and fell and severely iniured himself. ¢ Hughes took him to his bome on D street, be- tween 14 and Hth streets, southwest. for appointment om the Metropolitan pol force will hold its regular me headquarters on Monday next, 1o’clock p. m. The S. P.C., &e., has this week turned ow + five horscs that were attach Je atti.eted with sore backs and othe Today Mr. G 1 Bar st instant, avenue, ar amd! cos * Swindte. Parites alia cknyler Sutte sive Court this morn the instance of Distrte ere is t.amd the papers have not ye Important witnesses are also At been expec ced to be bere, who have been sommoned prepars by telegraph. All the ie “Rev. J. Hale Barney” banded over to the im every mail. are Postmaster they will be prodac: tat the Police 229.000 bail. The pos. master at Ringhampton. rived here to-day having been wkd to the t Barney. The Nati epeating © ulemy of Scien tierce made 3 before the N sterday, Prof few remarks on the at the Shettie 90! by Mr. Charles $. Hasti m the black-board refraction & the su an in- ks or the He thon, ates of the amt on * t & Wright's athe 7th of the a Db. was filed yesterd: Barton trom Sarah in 1568 and remin but returned again Tebavior. and in March him entirely. sexs she New Prnin ations have Harper's Magazine, Tie Galaxy ratic Me i tor May: from Jos. Sb r Migazine and The from Kervamd & Tower From D. A Re eLeetEn. Lodge of Virg-ni O. F., held im Ri d Represent: two years. ——— A Fixe blonde, goklen color, a @witches have been received at human hair depot, 408 ith street. early. Prico’s jewelry store No. 47 Pennsyivania | avenue, received some beautiful styles to Gay. i ———— FRaxc, the batter, next door to Henry Franc, 3 selling good goods at low prices. Warre Maxaginias Vaers at A. Straus’, April Is, 187%, .ydia Thompson amuel Jackson was arrested by Detectives Sargant aml McElfresh ries Weser had a fit on 12th street, hear it, cer he committee on examination of applicants ting at police driving a lame ear Pennsylvania fined the accused $5 TPONED AND THE ACCUSED - a series of “rs which arrive for General, in jy they will be held until Tuestay The prisoners are in jail in default of sor Newton's lec- Jim and of overies with a paper on the | motion ot 2] tne 1} yesterday as follow: aking promises of good dwwatoned From J. ©. Parker, we and the eeting of the Grand -atham, ex-mayor of | z tive to Lodge of the United States, for the | aereneertse aoe INTERESTING ADWRESSES AND LETTERS. ' ninth anniversary of the emancipation of slaves in the District of Columbia, retarned City Hall about 51. o'clock p.m.,and Dr. called the aseembfage te er. Prayer was of- fered by Rev. James A. Handy, after which | Prof. R. T. Greener addressed the meeting, and | was followed by Mr. | Shom delivered able Sumner, Representatives ‘Maynard sed B.F. - | Batler, Gerritt Smith, Hon. A. G. Riddle, S.J. Bowen, Kob’t Harlan, N.G.Grdway, A.M. Second lecture of the Toner | Clapp, and others. SENATOR SUMNER, in his letter, says:—Emancipation in the ua- tiona] capital was the experiment which pre- pared the way for emancipatien everywhere throughout the country. It was the beginning of the greatend. Here, as in.other things, you are an example to our colored citizens in the states. Your success here will vindicate = 7 capacity of colored for citizenship, a1 Pg whole race will be fited thereby. Here - | let me speak frankly. Much has been done, but more remains to done. The great work Until yeur equality in is not yet accomplish ¢ | civil rights is assured the pillar ef your citizen- ship is like the column in ‘of Washington, t | Unfinished ami imperfect. There is constant talk of finishing that column at great cost of t | money, but the first thing to be done is to finish iar of your citizenship. Here I shal! ladly work, but I trust that v fikewise, nor be content with anything lees than the whole.” T ICE PRESIDENT WILSON S48: “In looking back over the past twelve years, ard noting the wondrous change so short a time has made in the fortunes of the celored race, let us hope that the retrospect will serve to stim alate them to greater exertion for advancement in the future. I saw to-day the beautiful build- ing recently erected for the education of colored children, a t ‘ilding hardly excelled by any at th rth, and { am glad to see it bears the lion- ored name of ner,”” my colleague for so ears in the Senate. I was forcibly re- of the change by remembering that ~ | when I took my seat here, some eighteen years ago, the only attempt at educating colored peo- ¢ | ble Was by a Miss Miner, a brave, devoted wo- ms n, who kept, by the aid of subscriptions, a : Hi school for colored girls,and even that was | met by sueers and threats of violence.” “i GEREET SMITH WRITES: “Dear Abraham Lincoln must not be allowed to fade from our memory.” y A GRAND LEVEE AND MALL at the inauguration ball building in the evening lowed the celebration, which was in many of its features a very pleasant one. The inaugu- ration ball building was handtomely de ated last night, and the large company present en- Joved themselves greatly until « late hour. ‘The music was by a pertion of the Marine band. pe tice aie Alexandria Fish Market. Quotations of new fish for this day, furnished to "Tne Siar by George W. Harrison & Co., wholesale dealers in fish, Nos. 42 King street, . 5% fish wharves, Alexandria, Va per hundred, $1 +5 to Ww 3 erch, » per bunch, 25 to h, 15 to 20 cents. eely. Wasurxeron Fist Manger. ington fish wharves to-day the followin; | to shippers were made by R. A. Golden auctioneers: | 15,900 shad, herrings, from $6 | rock re m 15 to 2 Sales by others: jo Lerrings, trom =¢ ———« THe Commetatios r 35 cents; Arriving if At the Wash- sales 2p I knew wel! no Catho- ith obtain- If the New York Vition how it was obtained it ioa from the Grand Army Hon. B. F. Butler, hi use of (his as you please, r 1 Truly yours, J. Keane. Baren’s GEAND FXAIEITION OF MENAGE: MUSEUM, AND Ak a te pavilion: grounds, Sixth street, to-morrow evening. It should be derstood that on to-morrow the last will take place, morning at 10, t 2, and inthe evening at7 o'clock. f itent this excellent eombin i clistinetis entert | equestrian, the company. t ms urge tend a hearty sympat Litt 4 thal 5 of monopolies. and ex- ief that the sure way to secure n perfect combination with the pr Council.” ——— the season was at Wail’ Opera House last nig s aml crowding the traction being the apy 1 the Lydia Thompson troupe in their new burlesque “Robin Hood,” the hits in which were received with shonts of laughter. It be repeated. To-night the fair Lydia | has a benefit.on which occasion she w pear for the this city in he version of Als pndertal Scamp. | Dreteier owing 01 President, M es K. Harrover and Ch ecording secretary, Wm. H. Chainpion ary, Win. Hendley; treasu- By erer } wilt 100 rtising columns it seen that Mr. J. W. Brightwell has re- a bis shirt manufacturing establishment 0. 10 Oth street. above D street, opposite his ¢ | ateiy Hail | SMALL Pox Cases ¢ been reported = ne at No. 255 F uthwest: one at 261 E street, +0 th street, southwest, and one one 4 aw i ley has gone to Europe. as licensed 20 organ-grinders. ligent teachers are now con- ordinance grab: This is to enabl open. nan Was sente I years in the | highway robber B87 Kichard Sherw merci ommiti terday merly ide in Bal dry goods more yes- cepted Caljfornia suitor lately sold sand good will in his aftianced to a rival for the price of a new waisteoat. 87-A Loy in Williamsport, Pa ball into bis mouth 1 yaician was needed to in Salem, y and land 87 Princess 1. ree Patons, ot Ohio, an American lady, is ore of the seigning queens of fashion in Paris jusi row. &7 Printers of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, | Repat 1. are on a strike, because a negro | Boy ts employed in the office. clerk at Winona janc- < y with hing the mail matter ‘to save the trouble of distribution.” @7-The customs authorities of Halifax are | proceeding against par es known to have plundered the Atlantic dead, or stolen zoos from the wreck. 87 The Spotswood Hotel lot and three | ing tots, i. Va, have been ailjoin~ 87 Thomas W, Field, superintendent of pir. lie schoolsof Brookivn, bas sued the Brooklyn Union to recover $169,000 for libel in intimating that the ptaintit® secured his election in a dis- honorable manner. 87-A meeting of southern and western Con- gre-smen will be held at St. Louis next month to sider questions of interest to the states of the ~ | Mississippi valley. 87 The Berdell bondholders of the Boston, Hartford and Erie railroad met at Boston yes- terdsy and formed anew corporation, under the heme ot the New York and New England rail- 1 | road company,with a capital stock of $20,000,000, ‘The procession yesterday to celebrate the anaugh sar Sanene cd agt, Ale top, replovens on trial, POLICE COURT. Judse Snell ison, charged withthe larceny of a y cests, pleaded gnilty Syahe Sachets it fo the | Dougias, both of | ¥ ‘THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Fete Carter. —To-Aay, Kav- Barrick; verdi plaiatif. Dastin and a z onght to the station; a nis, Guill, faititg ¥ . Rach of this city. Lishop Smith “Neurer, my God, then delivercd by the Rev. New slerre: indifferent streets, and and consequentl lid not the introduction of the light men as helpmates. sion. for 1 y, and Bishop Auer. gave an interesting account of his work in Af- rica. He stated that the inhabitaats of Africa were lazy, dressed very shabbii To-day, Charles sand was sent to jai teparate, and that to Philadelphia, ent, instead, fel Hilly atd was costinuntt, eer eet e her . Js: SB. Wall teatified hat the pepecatiog ut oman were quite oder n that not she got the liquor at Quilters the ‘court fine of ,anden appeal was taken. per distance with talking? Fortune, same charge; 5. te Johns ame charge: 35. Ella Washinzton, 1° charge Nathan Watson,a vagrant, was ent to the w. honse. GEORGETOWN. Mission any Meerine.—An interesting mis- sionary meeting ws3 held last evening in Christ (Episcopal) Church, in behalf of the African mission. to which the Rev. J. G. Auer was con- secrated bishop yesterday in St. John’s Church presided, and the services were commenced by singing the hymn , t2 thee.” Addresses were Dr. Nicholson, of Bishop Auer that they had roads without brid, use horses: all of which he said could and would be remedied by of the blessed Gos- pel. His picture of the young Africans singin, the hymns of the Episcopal service was He-arged his bretheren to aid him in his work, and stated that he desired to take with hiw from the United States halt dozen young After the addresses a col- lection was taken np for the support of the mis- good. great Tag TABLEAUX last night at Weet-street chapel were a decided success. The representa- tion of « Judith and Holofernes;” the ‘Artist's Dream,” and *‘Country Courtship” called torth the admiration of all/present, and will, by re- quest, be repeated to-night. River New from Baltimore, arrived to- goes of general merchandise out, from Baltimore, arri: —The steamer from Philwtelphia, and the . The sehr. Look- to-day,with 154,000 ae and 40,900 feet white oak lumber fer E. NM & Co. the herring sold at $7 humlred; and the shad at $1 ALEXANDRIA. PAS CORPUS IN a BANKRUPT Case. e of some interest under the bank: erday betore Judge Uide S.court-room. In August, 18 Caldwell, of Fauqui kkruptey in the w w atel a bankrupt, Jolin ed assignee. There was common with others pending cirevit court, to w ceedings. ‘The circuit court weli’s answer, and passed a decree for the of the property, appo! sale and also a receiy aftairs the trom the U. missioners their proceedings, nged until uit court brongut into r. In krap and afl procured ing th Caldwell to jail tor tor the other suing ont of ction, 4 “t ting ‘ameron 5! use on Pitt, M. house” n Patrick on King lumbus, by B. . betwe F. Price tor this term of ihe to-day on cases, a Jur » both sides, was émpa owing named mem lor, W. Willoughby, M. Kent. George A. Mushbach, and Jolin M an issue. and jury having re se continued. Drarn or M announee the de iiness we have me! Z at five o'clock. A cincil committee on light, h ons of respect to the who was clerk of the Honrons Mane Easy. on Vinegar Hill. as posted that localit ‘Fen e drinks for five cen cents, and three cen! , three CHARLES. M N TRaDz.—The sales on "Change to-day 0 bushels gool red wheat, at $1.0. Fish Wianr.—The receipts of fish to-day werr 16,040 herring 4,000 taylors, and 100 shad: to $8; taylors at $1 per sale of his property, which was he ‘aldweil replie pending bankruptcy and asked a s e obtain t d the receiver, nd the commitme 4 mong the ahington and Co- parsonage for Christ corporation court rs of the bar: Johnson, who were sworn to ¥ ase submitted wi red, returned amr they could not agree, were discharged, he ‘price of | ents a pint for whisky MARRIE : Tu this city vr HENE er hundred. t into a billin in the Fang his y of pro- disregarded Cal l- injun against thee which are s remained w: and a tine of 2°) to the sheri'f ght up Caidw ‘We have Rete pe ery so tae nobie system, of improvements that the ment Te exceeds tn Solimear and Expunstves indcess but te pe jot that it will Beestment Pere © ‘@ most lucrative rt the Union. It is ‘grow graded of the “tities of the Union that have any hills, and will rod oo Noses the most delightful to i } Spits ae = = iveness a Sie beorar my bo for ‘these reasons, prevement - jl Bearing upon her com- and exporting, there is no obstacle ay, and they mat make thelr city one very great commercial smportanes. ate tseotions of the city as the sent of gevernment, and as the depot of a great m: - ous as well as of national inte! it be high- ly favorable to her commerce, ai ye may look forward to the day when Washington will be- come the Paris of this continent, with the ad- dition of a sea-going commerce which Paris cannot have. Washington is setting an oxam- ple to. cther cities which they may well imitate.— Richasnd Dispatch. of Crime. STRANGE SEQUEL TO THE BANK OF ENGLAND YORGERIES—A THIEF FOLLOWING TEE DE- TRCTRVES. A Havana dispatch says:—Inspectors Hayden and Green, of the London — and Mr. Good, clerk in the Bank of England, arrived here ou the steamship Moro Castle from Now York. A man named -Osear Wilson, who is supposed to be a celebrated thief in New York, took passage on the same steamer shortly be- fore her ting from New York. When the vessel had been at sea but a few hours, Mr. Green's trunk was opened and forty sovereigns and some jewelry were abstracted. Purser Himond, of the Moro Castle, suspected Wilson of the theft. On Saturday evemng he was in- vited to walk on thedeck, and whiledoimgso the satchel which be brought on board the steamer wast pted. In it were found a complete set af borgir’ adie and seoloton keys. The Moro Castle arrived here on Sunday evening, ant passengers were not permitted to iand on ac- count of the lateness of the hour. While the passengers were on deck Wilson went below and forced open the trunks of haw goed Green and Good, abstracted a quantity of papers, and then hid the burglar’s toois under a closet in Green's room. Wilson'sobject unfoubtedly was to get hold of documents in the hands of the inspectors relating to the forgeries of Bidweil on the Bank of England; but after the first at- tempt to rob the trunks the Londoners removed the papers and kept them about their persons. The Havana authorities have arrested Wilson on acharge of burglary. The crime was com- mitted inside tie harbor of Havana, and the case is conseque: unders pai sh jurisdiction. THE BRrooktyn Scfypar Acar terday’s STAR mention was m between two ladies, the wives of well-kn Brooklyn men. The New York Heraid of terd.y gives 2 different version of the affair, follows:—For some time past the City Churebes has been considerably agitated « various matters connected with the board edvcation. Mr. Fields was ree to the superintendeney of the y the influence of Thomas i § various sorts were y increascd ten bya circumstance which happened Tweslay, ot which the follewing are reported tobe th main details :—Lat n the afternoon Mrs. Kin- sella was observed te drive furiously to the Olim- stead tavern, on the Coney Island ‘road, where she alighted, ahd ente iseovered her | band aud Mrs. F of the rei ‘The language Mrs ais reported used on ceasi Mr. Kinsella pected, is alive with t urally arises. story comes to us from in relatio to the death of Fenwick, who was awaiting ecution for murder in the jail at that p! The ied under circumstances provocati j md a post-mortem a that he had been supplicd with erof which was saturated with morphine, and by chewing this medicated paper sneceeded in killing himself, This is anew departure in the aunals of euthanasia, aud therefore deserves to be noted. The m: elopted was such as to elude the vigilan ihe most careful jai rthough the 1 had been seen chewing paper pellets and throt ing them about his cell it was beyond the boane of average imagination that he was at the same time coms ‘tine <uicide before the eyes of his keep iter itwill be nece: for Jailors to taste all lette under sentence of deat paper to chemical ar submit the San Fraactseo Pa- ron Chatham; he and t rors summoned ing out rinse composed of the B D. Ball, Linden C. E. Stuart, jr. ithout argu —We regret to Br on a groggery in drinks for ‘se a glass for ale—Gare°1 April 17¢ FOWL city. rere SonEtHiNe 7HAt WAS NoTHING.—Last night officer Smith, of the western station, produced ariddle which no person but Justice vail sive. The riddle is in this w During the night, the officer brought so station, yet he brought nothing. The thing was placed ina cell, and after th bad been locked, there was nothing in the room. This morning, however, something was i the room, but upon the tarnkey opening ti nothing was found. Jus Bell case was to be brought before him, and was a swered that there was nothing for him. His reply was—then bring nothing before me. Noth- ing was, therefore, brought before him, and as nothing could be made out of nothing, the jus- tice sent nothing fo jail. The nothing ws Nothing, who had been arrested and com: on the charge of drunkeuness,—2ali/asre Wh a7-At Long Ridgi the Key. W. 8. Clanson, ed ninety-se 1, W married to Mrs. Brown, blooming widow o! ninety-four, &7 Andrew J. Garvey was arrested in New York terday on nt of Kichard V. Harnett, that ¢ abised himand t ed his life. ¢ keep the pea: s7-Thomas L. Freeman was sentenced to nineteen years’ imprisonment in the Tenn state prison five years ago for murdel has just been that he ts inno course he will b sation is there for &7'Two thousand two women petitioned the NU: representatives to. amend the temp i law not a single led or roti soasto make it more siring asked to have it re DIED. FOSTER. At 12 m., Febr FOSTER, in the £61 ry hh Year of his ag 2, ROBELT F {New York city papers copy.] . FOSTER. 1k irs. Sid year of her r will take place at southeast, on S) Ons Puy Upon his si clonds of r v E.Y erief are het rt LLIAM, inf, oder, aged 4° mouths at t disease, at ABLOTTE age, Wife o AN ie Late her lat day at piduight toon is beaming fen? gray is tat haw es and fri t son of F°® FAMILY Uses, THE HALFORD LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE, THE VERY BEST 840CE AND RELISH MADB IN ANY PABT OF THE WOBLD. FOR #AMILY USB. PIN’ HALF csermemaemeeernneemenee® CENTS, BIN TS .oosce soreeesesesereereneesemeennnene@ ORNTS, #0OR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Ce Ok SALE BY ALL Dac 00: b, ito, 480 Foaseyivania Saas Storrs erenuel decki-tun « NEY WHERE MOST GOOD. There is certainly no better place in the city than the METROPOLITAN DOLLARS STORE, 312 7th street, where, if you west adollar, you may rest assured you always receive the full value of your money, and where a saving of 25 to) cents on the dollar is guaranteed to you, withont the dra back of receiving inferior goods. The variety offer isso large, comprising everything pretty and use- ful, that it has become @ vain task of ennmerating the different articles offered, and your attention is only called to below-mentioned goods, as all are good, desirable, and very cheap, aud immense quan- tities have lately been soll: Gents’ British HALF-HOSE.3 pair for $1. Ladies’ IRON FRAME HOSE, pair for s1, Childrens? ME HOSE, 3 pa ), 7 Sl. Lai BIAS-TUCKED SKIRT, §2, cannot be bought elsew here less than a3 Ladies’ RUFFLE APRONS. 3800, Fiue English HALR BRUSHES. $1. * ich Plate HAND MIRRORS. 31. Excellent Kub Pressing COMBS, 35 and Be. & styles Gents’ SILK 'S, 25 and boc. BOWS, 25 a1 Ladies’ SILK SCARFS, all new shartes,, 50c. Solid Walnut, 3 Bhrong TOWEL RACK, 2c, Boys’ Leather BOOKSTRAPS, 260, Four Pieces Excellent SOAP, 26c. Six Handsome GOBLETS. Sic. Beantiful Oval PICTURE FRAMES, S0c. A Pretty Carved BRACKET, 25c. Corner and Side BRACKETS, 0c. each. RACKS. CLOTHES RACH Scull watsar wei ann walnut, 81 each, For a further list of . 7 CHEAP GOODS, call at SILVERBERG’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 319 SEVENTH STREET, api-tr near Pennsyly sis «nus, ode, SPECTA- A, my Rea ea Tn Mgr (JS!TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, On the petition si AEGALOUS Elmira, Bow Zork, ray nt graw! % ‘suff relteued on the path of ‘ome ol 2 ‘is ordered that the testianony on the 10th day of June next: ‘and the Exami arguments u the 20th day of June beard next; iT 1 CITY ITEMS. jiguuxen of Dooley's| eptall weight. Give it tell it. Save Your Docror’ tar’s Bakam of Wiki most The use of a single bettie, ‘one doliar, will satisfy the incredelous need look no further for '@ protoxile of Cases of % years’ - ie have been cured by it. ———o—_ WE SHOULD NOT SUFFER FROM A CovoR, which a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will eo Time, comfort, health, are all saved te m by taki Pernvian 8: ei ay Pon's ExrRact is forsale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co. i prozac! “any THE NATIONAL SaVINes BANE, Corner of New York avenue and ee per ct. month. Banking boure 4 pg tone 9to4 and é to 8. Fe Saati ese ‘THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer's Sewing ' ‘Machine. 15 cate ciate ee Resting i , No. 535 18th street, opposite the ‘Treasury, for relief from corns, bad nails, &c.. and advice as to suitable shoes, : poms esol WitLcox & Ginp’s Stwine MACHINE. The Ba hoopekirt sine conaee factory, fry street, um"s Intelligencer Building. 10,28 THERMOMETERS and are repaired made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street. pnt nm Same Le Georgetown Advertisements. Ti W PRESBYTERI at WEST STRE on THURSDAY and a7 s. t TABLEAUX AND MUSIC, FOR Benefit of the NE be held wn. D.C., TINGS) April c + will CHAPEL, Geo T50y mn. chs Admisaion, 23 cer Potatoes: POTATOES'! POTATOES PRIME MAINE JACKSON WHITES. 34 ishe- . 1 JACKSON WHIT POTATOES, n per schooner Carrie Hi, Spofford, and for sale HARTLEY © BROTHER, pply to : Hl al7-lw* 95 and 99 Water st., Georgetown, D.C READY FOR THE SPRING TRADE. With a full corps of first class workmen, a com- lete stock of the best foreign and domestic Dye tuffe, &c., &e,, Lam fully prepared to CLEAN OR RECOLOR LADIES’ AND GENTS’SPRING AND SUMMER WEARING APPARED, Promptly and in the beat sna . ‘LEY, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- ING WOKKS, TABLISHED 1831. 3 Serene se Georgctown,D.0 ice Box 723," aptor JEW SPRING DRY GouDs. Goods, in sage and mignonette tment of medifum and lows pr wg Percales, ( best makes of Shirtings a ;, 80 pieces Biack Alpacas and from 25 certs to $1.25: Cassimeres and Suitings, for men and boys. We have a large stock, and offer «reat bargains. BENJAMIN MILLER, m22-3m 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. _ PROFESSIONAL. p® MARY : < D. SPACKMAN, a 1634 SINTEENTH STREET. janes O. CLEPHANE. E. Z. BRAILEY. z CLEPHANE & BRAILEY, SHORTHAND WRITERS & LAW K JRTER: Office—No. 110 U street wo Ast and facing jin enne. wih3t-ly Jom ¥. HANNA, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. § Young's Law Building, Washington, D. 0. + bet wer det BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. BPYASTS Livkgny oF porTay aNp HB. STOWE'S LIBRARY OF FAMOUS FIO- EECHER'S LIFE OF CHRIST, &e. 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Note Paper, Letter Paper, ‘and Piay ing Cards at the very lowest prices. ag-tr EW MOTHER THE DOCTOR OF HER 4 OWN FAMILY if she ire Dr. MALL'S HEALTH AT HOME at STOCKMAN & SUN'S. S2S 9h street northwest. The COTTAGE BIBLE to be had there also. Two good AGENTS wanted. 25. "HE WORKS OF THOMAS GUTHRIE, b. D. ‘The Gorpel in Ezekiel Th ints Inheritance. The a. Life. On the Parables. Speaking to the Heart. Studies of Character. Plea for Ragged Schools, Tilnstrated, 3 and Sorrows. The CYS He ee OW BALLANTYNE’S, a3 425 Trh street. NOticg. NING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE OPERND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY LITHOGHAPHING, ENGRAVING. PRINTING AND BINDING DONE TO ORDER. ‘he public are invited to call and examine cur new BEN. F. PRENCH, Under National Metropolitan Bank. and next door to Jay Cooke & Uo ba, se12-tt . BD. O. THE TRADES. NGS. J HOGAN Manufacturer of AW F Country con. TENT: ‘LAGS for sale or rent. AWNIN TERIAL of all kinds for sale. f. a u Sole Agent for COWLES & CO.3 MILDEW- PROOF AWNING MATERIAL. apls-tr LUMBING AND GAS-FITTING. ‘Those desiring to have their Plumbing and Gas- Fitting done in 4 neat and substantial manner, and reasonable terms, should leave their orders at 113 Pennsylvania ‘enue, Capitol Hill, ‘Work warranted. maz-6m" WM. ROTHWELL. Cc ON JAMES F. BRIEN, Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter, to have your Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and’ werees poy 0. i to on reasonable terms, MOTIF dire Tetwern fila and ne, tee Beebe Sie df rowinny BLOCK, ted ORL ried for aie on asta baat AW™1Nas, FLAGS, ' TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, 643 Louisiana avenue, one door east 7th street. LAE HUE for Stores, City and County Residences in fe “hates eae gel A NCTN( SuoTns. ec8s-tr J. B. TURTON, CARPENTER, BUILDER, anD _OONTRACTOR. Scie Horm Sareta Jett, oo» janet Uh street, below Est. northwest, fre cy | caliand sine thelr stock, ned 713 Market Space, INGS, for Stores, City and qBetween M and N ste.) SOAP) SOAP! Proctor & Gamble's celebrated Cinrionati Clive SOAP. the best inthe market—10 cents per pound Graham FLOU FRESH OATMEAL. LIQUORS! Whines J California forul Holland Gi Freuch. ears old, @2 per Pare SWEET CIDER. _____ GROCERS. CS OHARE & SUS, 1213 tru STREET NORTHWEST, WHISKY; Ol¢ Cabinet WHTSK old. bettle......... per bar, Sc. by the box of 66 Ibs. HAMS, kc. ie gore 2,000 Ibe. extra quality Sugar-Cored LIQUORS !! ete veges galton. Philadelphia ALE and PORTER. C. S. @HARE & SON, h st. n. w., between M and N. from the Millsin VALLEY OF Just e2a bet) PRick List RECEIVED DIKECT VIRGINIA. Wilt sell to families 50 cents por barrel lew than usnal prices Prices of SUGARS and TEAS ali marked down. CATAWBA WINE, received from Plessant Valley Wise © ’ ecatved fr Valley Wise Company 8. H. BACOS, 709 Market Space, n Tth and sth street or GROCBRIES AT ELPHONZe Yo UNGS & co” SUGARS. HOP. lish @urrant ins—choice....” Winslow's Green Tomatoes—2 te. Tomatoes—3 | Besches—2 ibs. Peachee—4 Iba Call at once, aa we cannot Baralleled low prices for any siesess Euarantee the above ap definite length of time SLPHONZU YOUNGS & Co,, @KOCERS, YUCNGS, { M.H. SEARS, MASONIO TEMPLE, NINTH AND F ate. STEAMER LINES. JEW EXPRESS LINE ete PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH- INGTON AND GEOMUETOWN WC Lise Date h Wharves, Phil: DAY and 'SAT- eet, Ge’ Water str: DAY and SATURDAY is Tron Line” of steamers New Englacd States. No his tine, WM. P F Ww ton. ASHINGTON. NORFOLK, BOSTON, WwW ROVIDENCR, POSTON The fine Iron Steamer Norfolk, will leave her of 6th street, THURSDAY, at 2 the .M. 4 Freight ehonid be add: Lake. via Norfolk.” xpress “DORs i AGE’ nM Line connects at’ Philadelphia with for- Providence, Boston and LADY OF THE LAKE having resumed her regular trips to wharf, foot rH MONDAY snd . .. towel at Landings, connect.ng at Norfolk ‘nd M- Live for Boston reawed D TT, Plant's Store, corner VIA CANAL, PN reetown, D.C ,TUES- Oa. m Gai yders Hi narfage in B ston by AND cipal Bi Steamship of idewce. wi and street wharf. General Agent 35th st. and Pa. ay conasp Ling. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORE. Wed.Apl. 16 | Onlabris ved.A pi. 23) Parthia Sat Ved Apl. 3) 7 | Abyssinia Sat_ a. May 14 | Batay ia. eamers marked thus" do "Eos “t, "Scotia a Ai Wed engers And every f WEDNESDAY : ry ee Dat trom Mew Lore, SA TUR: ie -—Oonie, v Mediterranean: . tage, apply at the Company Trintt nity nowy Building. T points on the Continent a For $50, $100, and gsi ion. accommodation, gold, additional: erable terme. Havre, freight and cabin. pas. | 3 s office, No.4 Bowling jor steerage passage, at No. 111 Bresdway CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. A NOHOB LINE STEAMEKS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from Baltway Se poe eee mabarky ‘Germany France, Bolland, Belgium and the ees YORK to LONDON, LIV. (69 aud weden, ites. ‘Cabin fare from NEW BEPOOL, GLASGOW and any Sta. DERRY EXCURSION TICKETS. 9120. iste, § 39; Steerage, 850; all payable in Currency. Partics sendii can’ purchase te eg 483 F street, HENDE mays 7 for their friends in the ickets at lowest rates. id Agent, C, CAMMAOK, Ju. ERSON BROTHERS, id Count: or farther Bowling Green, New York. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. avenue. . B7Freights delivered by Knox's E: . Or- mattcncral Ohler, 60S Pemmrienela ee Bue. or at the steamer wharf will be promptly ai ders left at tended to. jell-tt LIVERY STABLES. 4s Beasts for! 00d Horsce for Rina Lt jySl-ly ry }@ STABLES. nue COACHMEN. 1329 K street northwent. rr fresh Sappty a RD VANT, Proprietor ASH. NAILOR’S a 1326 E ST. ‘of the styles constentiy pe a eS ease the Particular aftention to Horses always for sale and feceptions with jcnctat Hp, sre {om Anpapolis op fortisement i ee a are ren as fl ON SUD Leave for New York at ine a 52 p.m. RAILROADS, Local trains for Wore a followe— + 1), TNS, 788, 5.83, 988, MRS, Piosea, mm; BERG 1.03, Dos, 3:45, 4:65, 6:38, . arrive as follows: — -M.; BBB. Id, 2, TRAINS Fo aS Bastmors ase Chilo See aan es ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMO! Meas ot £8 and S00 0. m.,aud iw, is. 8:20, $00 Biadensbarg, Beiterille junction, Hanover ‘ard a tela) wil et % Tg jessup's Cut, sod the FOR ANNA) Leave at 68. m_ ety And 4:10 p.m; but no trains to or FOR NORFOLK, Leave at 1:00 p. m., except Senaey, FOR aauie po Td FaRrs oF tas WES OM THE W Arrive at 1:80, 6.38 and 10:0 p.m is Through tickets to the West cen be bad st the Washington Btation Ticket Oitice at all “ fay; alec, at the Company 's office, 48> enue. Passengers parchasing tickets at aue ofice can th rrange to bave th galled for and checked ai their rosiience fepet, and put into the b . ¥ ork, Philately ste and TUOS. K. SHARP: Acs M ir : " LM. ‘COLE, General Pk aot 4 GEO. S. KOONTZ Gen A ‘gt, Ber WASHINGTON. PHILA MIA, AND NEw ‘y Wasnixstox, November 8, Traine between WASHINGTON aud NEW pani FOR NEW YORK, swichont -hanee of care Leave daily (except Siuday) at 8:0) @. ms Liu and *_.. FOR PRILADELPAL Leave daly (except Sunday) at @., 100 ant 90 Leave for | Sod Phila: iphie oblePing care for Now York or 849 p.m. train ee eae imand the W ‘ , THe P. aa Mester Transportation. nt, Washington Gko. 1872 THE NOKTUWEST, souTH, ITH- to 10. Reet. AND souTL With elegant Scer ory, enT 5 Tickets by yeinroute con be procared at rh: zoruer of 6th strvet aud Pein National Hotel, whore reliable given at all times, U BION HOTSL, SF stop at this house, PENNSYLVASIA RocTe INTZ Trains leave as follows: Washington...... 53 a. m.| Balttmore eel = E THE GREAT Bi © State-room day and saente, Western and Coutral ®. m. éafly,excopt Sanday, daily, and $:40 ny A t Cars, with modern § ‘wo bnndre@ miles saved to nl rthweet, Mh... CXoept Suuday, weet, from BALTIMORE to NIAGARA ana BG withont change. = of 13th si Pennsylania HOTELS. erown, D.O. 'N, Proprictor, ‘This Hotel has been newly refitted aud forvished. ( coptains all the modern im Wemente—b 4 end cold baths, bells, and gas. Tin, sated. being situated on the and Georgetown City Passaug: M which: from the raliroad tive ot the Wamitgesa ue for railroad, the cars and steam! at ride of to thar advarcape ee oy plessaa ram when es will Gud ‘Thankfal she HE BRYANT HOUSE, Tol etncet fad this most desirably gud most couvcuteutly jocat fort of all gnests will be carefuily BICHA provide'm grad cateron | hetaaied HOTEL, No. 709 G STREET, Berwren Tru ann 8ru Seamer, yemat T= IMPEBIAL HUTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. FRONTING PENNSVLVANIA Avence Serween 14 and Veh streets, to the pnbite for ne Propri generons patronage oprietor ake bis old tricntg accommodations of tits om corner lath sireet amd December, 1573, w the city. "The forse ere nestiy furnished, well tighted an@ cf oe provided with all modern home ao- = cosnmodat The charges are iow, bat the wants and the Com- Drovided for, EDS, bas determined te ron wot Bons TE : SMITH & WIMSATT, LUMBER. LUMPER. BABDWUODS 4 SPECIALTY BILLS CUT TO OBBES. Jaué-4m" CoRNEE Tru an I Sts, sours wasv. I BUILDBKS bi} = ‘in this ‘are prep é ORK which may bc ioe

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