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The following ix the message FOR AND RENT. UCTION SALES. of the Mayor to the Board of Guinan Council | sroncarrs, Ay RTRy AMEEVIATioN or 43a _ FOR SALE AND RENT. ___ AUCcT! ——________—__ on Monday last, giving his reasons for with- thd similar afostons of vine | EAOR RENT—STORES NOS. 55 AND 357 BI%: 9. WEIS ES See, drawing bis re to therelief bill therein | There are no particniar directions to be ohaerved in the Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Browns’ Ho- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUC- peverlty of Ure cee a nny can be ured according to the | tel, Enquire of JACKSON, BROTHER & CO. tien.—On THURSDAY next, the 3ist inst. EVENING STAR. ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. = D ab) —————————————————— ; 5 Maron's Orrice, Jan. 26,1896. | exercise of speaking or slumings and the sre eeriogs the jan 31-3 anes | at 4 o’clock tn front of the premises, I shal nel ee ne rg To tha BoardsfGodare Conune auch exercise, Public Speaker Vocalists will find these | jon, part of Lots Ls and 16, > Charleston Merkets Sane aaa OR RENT_con. | S¢llat public URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—CON- | § Ht enadition. sltaite nn coe acrtbenst corner of sisting of parlor, dining room, Kitchen, clos- | High and West stree's, fronting 40% feeton High ets and four chambers, completely furnished with pep wey new furniture. 1t will be renbed ‘on reasonable *t7eet, With the large frame dwelling ;_ | Troches serviceable in Clearing the Voice, and allaying any Genth z t enti- | tr of ack ia tled “An act Be oe vans tonal exertion othe rotal nrteey, Presence’ BY Cold or am Joseph B. Stanley, aus Ried 4. Thomas,” Pm Washington, J. N. CALLAN and J. B. MOORE. without my approval, believing that all the noon, greatly tothe amusement of hundreds of spectators. Every one who cculd hire or borrow a sleigh was out, forming a gay cor- CRARLEsTON, Jan. 31.—Cotton is firm, with a slightly advancing tenflency. Sales of 5,200 bales, at previous rates ouse. " terms to a small respectable family. Apply to“ Termsateale. DW. S. WRIGHT weave tege in the wake of the faster nage, while | without m yal . Loeb Tet Dental | Adams & Co.'s Express Office, Pa. avenve betw. | jncTgut * ig == BEY Few Orleans Markets, pedestrians enjoyed the scone from the side- m She promises were Bot Refore the two | pivip ts now oc y all Dentiets to be the beet = Set Boards when the bill was under consideration. walk, and bright eyes gazed from the win dows. The great attraction was the teams of some gentlemen from the Monumental city, who came here to enjoy the sport on the Metro- litan course. Among these, we noticed W. cDonald, Esq , with his fine pair of bays, “Felix’’ and ‘‘ Honest John,” tandem, and making their mile inside of three minutes with ease; William Burns, Esq., whose grey horse * Pilot’’ made his mile in 2 36; and Tiauas Shephard, a » who drove Mr. McDonald’s “Hartford Colt’? and ‘‘Joe’’ at a three ute gait. All these are splendid anim: which their owners are justly proud, but it was thought they were at least equalled in point of speed by Mr. J. Roach’s Alexandria county horse “Poor Old Paddy,’’ who keeps up bis reputation for speed, and shows clean 2d and 3d streets. jan 30-30 | oe ee EN ttl By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. OR RENT—THE TWO-STORY BRICK | > House on the southwest corner of F and 20th | [Dvasakevat aueeee es ee streets, Washington city. Key may be found at of trust duly recorded po Passi Neg ws Mr C. Alexander’s, near Winder’s Bnilding. } whines feesssosig pra ey a eodlped For rent, in Georgetown, the Restaurant anda ree TUESDAY the’sth day ot Feo ‘he few rooms on the first floor of Forrest Hall; and a | 18:6, on the preml oe o’clock p.m. gorey ht commodious Store, with Warehouse attached, | Lot numbered one, 1) in square numberes seven recently vacated by Mr. H. W. aa corner bundred and sixty-six (76) The lot fronts on 34 High sed Day arco, Afrteee REST, | Street east, between Virginia avenue and I street een: jetty © BLADEN FOR » | south, 25 feet, and running back one hundred feet. Georgetown. im ‘The improvements thereon aes a2 Ne st OR RENT—A DWELLING HOUSE, con- | frame Building, fronting on said lot > wit taining ten rooms, very eligibly situated, with | a depth of 28 feet, contatuing five rooms, with a on the frst of Fevruary. “Apply at No.as34l st, | Terms cash Detwoen 13 t Bik ‘s I t expense of purchaser. tee ee = inate failure, to comply with the AN, QERORTUNITY FOR A GOOD IN- | terms of sale within five days, rel se Ba ia geese for the Teeth iu ase. Relieves Toothache, ar res decay, restores the Gume to a healthy condition, and imparts a delightfa! flavor to the mouth and breath. i. sale by Charles Stott & Co., and Z, D. Gillman, Washington, Dv.O. jan 230 The Great Russian Kemedy.—Pro BONO PUBLICO.—* Kvery mother should have a box In the house handy in cise of accidents to the children.” REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE. It in a Boston remedy of thirty years’ standing, and is re- commended by physicians. Iisa sure and speedy cure for Burns, Piles, Boils, Corns, Felons, Chilbaina, and Old Sores of every kind; for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Rash, Bunions, Sore Nippies, jrecommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers, Bites, Spider Stings, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore anid Cracked Li Sore Nose, Warts and Flesh Wounds, it is a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be teatifled to by thousaeds who have ured It in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no instance will this Salve do an injary, or interfere with « physician's prescriptions, it is made from the purest materials, from a recipe brought from Russia—of articles growing in that country—and the proprietors have letters from all classes, clergymen, Ce econo sea captains, New Or-FAnNs, ew preg con- siderable activity to-day in cotton, but prices have undergone no change from last quota- tions. Sales of 7.000 bales. Sugar—Fair Orleans sold for 6/a7¢e The flour market was considerably excited Corn 68a75e per bushel for western. Baltimore Markets. Bartiwore, Janusry 31.—The Markets are unchanged—the weat! keeps every thing at a stand still. ; Flour is quiet; Howard street and Ohio at $8.50; City Mills beld at $3 50. Wheat—good to prime reds $1.85a81 90 ; good to prime whites $2a$2.05. Corn; white 70a73 ; yellow 70a74c. Provisions are quiet, and the stock is light. The facts in the case, as they have come to my knowledge, are as fullows : **The parties above named are members of the Auxiliary Guard, and on the night the arrest was made they left the guard-house to perform their usual duty, without any spectral directions whatever; and having proceeded on their beat as far as square 449, if ing be- tween 6th and 7th streets west and L and M streets north ; and as the general directions to tho guard prescribed that they should pass through all the alleys in their reapective beats, they entered the alley in said square. After pro- ceeding a short distance they noticed some one in the alley and hesitated te watch his move- ments. They immediately after saw a match lit and applied to some combustibles. The VESTMENT —For sale, 17 or 18 acres of | be resold at the Sapene = t Mess pork is quoted at $16.75a$17. Bacon— heels to all who compete with him. Yester- pu started the pursuit, and after a short tend yn omeg Redding's Humia Salve fn pati ace nore on oa rete = re Lhegpreg ce DEKE CONN } Trustees shoulders 8h; sides 94. ai ildal2t. Lard =< he was decidedly the victor. wate kanes ¥ poe cr daira ae him . oo O auables cand fer, which pravare te en aera on the | (called Geaars,) poamoalng rare advantares as jan 29-dts c. Ww. BOTELER, Auct in bbls. 103- in kegs 114al1}. ur Baltimore friends left this morning for taal sae os in , nally convic! | town or county ae Hoe, Sok at ail the stores in | 4 building site, and market garden. It has a fine “By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. a home, but there will be other fast nags out Sent ‘to the penitentiary. There ha Gragait. For asie at SUILLINGTON'S, teat ee aal® | growth of young cedars and oak mess on (he great By JAS. C. Me le 7 New York Markets. this afternoon, and seme exciting races may been no previous suspicion to call attention to | fin, ee bee ne jana3 | er part ef it—the elevation is such as te command IKUSTEE’S SALE OF PAPER-HANG-| New Yonx, Jan. 31.—Flour 1 firm _— be expected. ‘Entrance Fee, (payable to the these promises, and consequently no previous the most extensive view of Georgetown, Wash- ings, &c.—On FRIDAY afterneon, a of 7,000 bi straight State at $8.44: good i - mG | | Watching, involving discretion, judgement, or | Ii 7~ Letter from Hon. Jehn Miner Botts, | inoton and Alexandtin The fact of this property | ary Ist, at 3 o’clock, at the Auction Rooms, I sha! ic’ $8.87: Souther An Corporation,) Five Dollars.’’ Clear the track y Judge | Ohio $ uthern $8 TPpo , . “| labor, or any extra duty whatever; but the | °1,Y/7#™s, dsted Richmond, July 9th, 1855. : ing just outside of the Co-poration limits ren- , by virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Wheat isl. ; sales of 4,000 bushel discovery was entirely accidental and in the Ue sialone prompt ms to ‘end sou this-ver | ders it more desirable, being free from the Corpo- | Liber JA S.No tol, folios 142. &e., a large eat is lower sales 4,000 bushels Bouthe Hoxp Your Honses.—We give the follow- r y + * the great value of CARTER’S SPANISH | ration taxes. lot of Paper Hangtngs, comprising— ern red $ orn is firm; 20,000 i ficial i i faa: local col usual discharge of the duties of their office. ‘mas For terms, &c., apply to J. L. KIDWELL, Gold, glazed and common Pap-t bushels; Western mixed at 92c. that the owners of “fast crnbe”” may take duo | 22,cOffe2t an erroneous impression in may be ret the care Econ nay at She ancotehiog ns | Georgetown. jan 2—att Velvet Border, fine, medium and common | "Pork is firm: sales of 1,500 bis. macs $16.37 , 2 proper to state ave deemed it necessary be eee netice and govern themselves accordingly. Of course, according to the common law, cases of emergency or necessity will be an exception; and if any one should see our Editor-in-chief putting through his bays * inside ot fast time,” they can rely upon it that he is on the move, hi we been produced by that medicine, on a mem- ber of my own famil,y and under my own observation and superintendence, after the skill of the best physicians had been exhausted, and all the naual remedies had failed, fully Justify me in recommending its use to all who may be suffer- * from that dreadful maiady, do not mean to say that {t is adapted to all constitutions, or that it will afford the same relief in all cases; for, of Fire Board Pieces Window Shades, Trimmings, &c. By order of the Trast order of the Trustee jan20—a J.C. McGUIRE, Auct._ to issue but one advertisement offering a re- ward for incendiaries, and that one is dated August 9, 1854, aud which applied to previous acts of ineendiarism, which took place in the eastern section of the city. ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—I will now sell m property, situated on the Georgetown and Recke lle Turnpike, about two | miles above Georgetown, ay Beye the village of ‘Tennallytown, where there is a post office. The = a place contains 63}4 acres, and is handsomely im- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Beef is quiet; sales of 650 bbls. Chicago re- packed $14.75. Lard is steady; sales of 100 bbls. at [lic. Whiskey—nothing doing. Stook Markets. Ideem it but an act of justice to say that | « » 1 cau know nothing about that—but fro: hat 1 ed by a two-story brick house, 32> 40, with + . T AUCTION —O y i dull; pro bono pu ico In this case the “end jus- the pares named in the a pee nemahlaven iareseggagte ac wont ot hsialataone inany wine 2% 31, anda necessary out houses. he Pe Sige) tan: I shall sell, at Cusahavtae Ossi Usmancg watt Wimiento me tifies the means,”’ so we do not expect to find | as faithful, efficient, and vigilant officers ; and, | over whom I could exercise Influcuce ot centeat City property will be taken er tA 7 o'clock p.m., a large and excellent assortment | 4) Railroad 95 Michigan Southern Kail- that he will be fined even if he does leave | in wi holdi i ir | Jen t—im — Respectfully yours, JNO. M. BOTTS. THOS. MARSHALL, of Gold Jewelry, &c , viz: 271: New Yu j 2. ; in withholding my assent to the bill for their Spalding’. 9th and F sts. > road 874; New York Central Railroad 92:; others behind : relief, I desire to cast no censure pre, —————_—_—_—_—_—_—_!= “ilrtip paaeee int oma = ra Geld Srsoeets ek every syle Readi , Rail vad 843 , ai i MARRIED, jan 17—tf Breast, karand Finger Rings eading Railroad 843. LAW AGAINST FAST DRIVING. or to withhold a proper expression of the re . 7 - Gold Fob, Vest, and Long Chains Sterling exchange dull Mr Jonx Davis, Chief of Police—Sir: You | gard in which their services are held ; but for | |, On the 29th instmt, by Rev. Mr. Hilt. DANIEL | 7NO LET.—A COMMODIOUS DWELLING- Hair Pins and Necklaces — — ~ inquire whether any fine can be imposed on cayman performance i = duty speci fi- this K to Miss MARY L. JARBOE, score Boge er ple Payee Sixth and Seventh Portemonnaies, Fans, Fancy Soap “ FOR PARTIES, LEVEES, HOPS, &c § pager stip ride or = any horse, —s ca’ i ae + an a dhe e Hadborins On the 27th instant, by Rev. John C. Smith ‘Alad, Saeeee on4 street, near the City Hall, Afbednd a good assortment of very superior Per- wt TE SILK ILLUSION, 2 yards wide, for aang Dany street, avenue, or alley | ing that officer, I cannot assist in establishing | mr. JULIUS B.A QUEEN to Miss SARAH | qurnisted or unfurniched, sultable for | ing or | *Umery- Sclock en I'zi- (tegen J of this city at a pace faster than a moderate | a peseetenks which will very soon grow into a | ANN CARSON, all of this clty. for offices, with the privilege, if desired, of a | ais can samday ventas the Avg ey a4 Feb. noe and colored Tarletons, 2 yards wide, for trot or gallop, or who may make any attempt | practice, ranting extra compensation On the 29th January, by the Rev. Mr. Wilson la id mis eous libs Apply at 7 ? — eve - or tala) of oped batwuen 06 or nine hota, therefor. The act of Congress establishing | Mr. JAMES KELLY to Miss BRIDGET A’ Nes 4% (wear te City Hall.” jan's te wen a0 3t eee . . ated mares, or geldings, or other animals of the | the Auxiliary Guard states that it was estab. | KEENAN, both of this city. RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT._mEs. | ——_______—_ sae artis eat teers ac Col horees kind, in or on any such street, avenue, | lished “ for the protection of public and pri- DIED, 6. ANDERSON has several furnished rooms By B. W. FERGUSON & CO., Aucts. SASH RIBBONS or alley? vate property against incondiaries.”’ &c., and = for rent, suitable for a family or single gentleman. XTENSIVE SALE OF GOLD AND S}L- BUGLE GIMPS, all widths I fear that I have led the police justices | they have but performed an act of duty which | Qn the 3tst January, Mrs, ELLEN LUCAS. The rent will be moderate No. 6 fa. avenue, ver Watches, Fine Jewelry, &c.—We | mattese, Brussels and Valenciennes Laces into an error on this subject. hile I was en- | they could not have overlooked. eee oe bei ut —— 2d door from Kirkwood House. 4 ee for = — esas ee rica Bs and Sleeves, in setts ‘ 4 A . * lence, No. t nnsylvania ad NS 8 gaged in the trial of = cause in the circuit} Respectfully, Jno. T. Towers, Mayor. | 54: 1 strect between 18th and 19th. : ee eee URDAY evening the Sth instant, at 7 o’clock p. Brera pict eile — court some days since I received a note from eae URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—A | m., the above mentioned Jewelry, to which we MAXWELL & BRO’S, Mr. Morsell which I answered hurriedly, and| To Tas BrNeVvoLENt.—We know the case of large dwelling house, eligibly situated, near- rticularly invite the attention of ourfriends and | jan 29_eo3t 328 Pa. avenue that answer I suppose —_ led to a misappre- | an honest and worthy colored woman, with a WANTS. ly opposite the City Hail, and handsomely fur- The public. This Jewelry is of thelatest style and hension of the law understood the court deranged husband and a large family of chil- ‘dren, all of whom are just now great sufferers a aaGek Rakioe 7 | Dished, containing eleven rooms; will be rented | most ex uisitely wrought. <UGAR, MOLASSES AND BUTTER. in Maryman’s case to say that where the law W AN 7 ED IMMEDIATELY—AT THE | for the remainder of the session of Congress. Gas ‘We name 1a part—" 5 bhds. new crop Orleans SUGAR - : - 5 . Mansion House in Alexandria, four first rate | jn the house. For terms &c., apply at the office | Gold and silver Lever and Lepine Watches 10 bbis. do do MOLASSES imposed a minimum penalty and did not fix a | for the necessaries of life. For many years | ) fort! . ? n . » &c., apply Fold ai 3 5 maximum, the penalty could not be recov- t she bas supported her family by her la- wo sme ila es NE TON. —- National Hotel. dec 27—tf Fine gold-plated bunting and open face Watches | 500 Ibs. superior ROLL BUTTER ered. In this I was mistaken. The penalty mr = r, without charity; but for some months of late she has been an invalid. A more deserv- ing — in any walk in lifo we really do not know, having known her, too, from our = = Ladies and Gents’ fine gold Breastpins CE HOUSE FOR RENT.—THAT LARGE Cameo and gold stone-set Earrings brick Ice House, situated at the corner of Vir- Gold neck, vest and fob Chains gina avenue aud Iith street, Island. For terms | Goid Bracelets and seal Rings apply to JOHN R. ASHBY, at Perry & Brothers. | Gold Lockets of every description 500 do round SMOKED BEEF, (Rounds,) 3000 do BACON, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES and BREASTS. Just received, and for srle by in the cases proposed by you is -‘ not less than five dollars tor each and every offence.’’ The language was the same in Maryman’s case, was T ED—A GARDENER, TO TAKE charge of a market —— near the city— one who understands his business and can come W.H. TENN£Y . Ll recommended ood ’ and the court imposed a fine of five dollars on | childhood. Any persons who may be willing Mest pmo Sony origi py acme jec 15—tft —— Also, a large variety on aie 8. end High megrri sts., Geo’town. him, saying it was good for that amount, and | to bestow charity upon her and her suffering | man preferred. Jan 31-31" OK RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- | merated. Sp iwieeRucrere Geek ae _jan 3—eos (Organ no more. theretore answer that the law | family may leave it in mene: fx CMake, OF) oe een Gigi Ab 7D aL lors and Chambers, with board ; " subjects every person guilty in the several OTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERE- eases put by you to a penalty of five dollars. groceries at the counter of the Star office, and tofore exist:ng between the subscribers, in the WW ANTED-A GIRL OR A YOUNG Wo- we will cause them to be sent to their destina- P. S.—The above sale will be continued evei man to take care of a child and do the Also, table and transient board. Inquire ai = B.W.F. evening until the whole is sold. SMITH’S, 233 F street. j Coai and Wood bysiness, has this day been dis- - washing fora small famil olor jan 25—d 2 Under the circumstances, I would advise | tion. area Apply, if well recommended, to Wall: Bastard -RA HEAVY t ad ‘By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. cotecnt = tee consen E. WATERS that public notice be given that the law will | Prop. Cuace’s Lecrunss upon chemistry | ©?» 01 10 Barnard & Buekey, Georgetown. Ext" er ea SETS: CASTORS N TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the seventh MARY L. WATERS. be enforced to-morrow and thereafter. at the Smithsonian Institute, continue to be | Ja" 31-3t_ a ee CAKE BASKETS, &c. day of February, 1856, at 4 o'clock, on the — Jos. H. Bracury, 4 great attraction, illustrated, as they are, by ANTED—AN ACTIVE AND COMPE- Attorney for Corporation. Having been authorized to settle the affairs of We Invite attention to our assortment of the | preinises, os virtue of a deed of trust, dated 234 all the resources of modern chemical appa- f tent man, who can read aud write to take | above Goods, all of the best quality and newest | February, 1855, andrecorded in the Land Rec ords the above firm, all pe:sons having claims can pre- . ratus The Professor has ana abl. charge ofa large dining room. Also, a compe- tyles. of Washington county, D. C., in Liber, J. A.S., | sent the same tome. All debis due the same are Notice is hereby given that all violations of | of delivery, as well a a Sheccaph knowieie tent and Intelligent housekeeper. Apply at 233 F | * nee very superior ALBATA FORKS, LA- | No. 91, folle 311, &c , I sball offer for saleoneun- | to be paid to me, or my authorized agent oniy. tbe law alluded to in the Corporation attor- | of his subject; and it strikes us that his lec- | eet vita jan3l—2aw | DLES, SPOONS, &c. divided third part, of the undivided fourth part, UB > ney's communication to me, as above, will be as See er ae = a ¥ t No.4 ANTED—BY A HEALTHY WOMAN, A These goods are all gotten up in so close an im- | of the undivided two-thirds part, or Lot No. 4, in tures are more really valuable than mos jan 2i—eo3w Corner of B and 12th streets © * pep- # an: : —~ rigidly euferced on and after Thuraday, Jan- - strictest tiny. Ss 2 in the cit! Washington. This lot — = = San Sree es ; ular lectures upon chemistry. Pane Ae AUMV ANOS | oe or! ew GAT a ERO one | foster Ga re ee ETUKN THANKS TO THOSE OF wary 31, 1855. Joux Davis, a, corner of Lith street and Ohio avenue. 324 Pa. avenue betw. 9th and 10th sts. 12th and 13th streets west. our customers who sg 80 prompt! come Jan 3l—lt Chaef of Police. _CuAxity.—The citizens of the Third Ward | J@73t-1t areal jan 25— Terms of sale: One-third cash ; the balance in regimen aoa fen metccscmen fom 4 disposed to adopt measures for providin, Te OOM AND BOARD WANTED—BYA INSTRUCTION IN DANCING voisker cleo =—e secured as may be us they are respectfully, but most earnestly re- Finst Warp Meatine ror tae Bexerit or | lief for the sufferi per of the Ward will gentleman and lady in a family where there ONS. J. COCHEU BE6S LEAVE To IN- | y ene OSEPH TRAVERS, Tr ane. uested to close them on or before the 6th day of tas Poor —Pursuaut to o call in the city | hold a meeting on Frida evening next, Feb- | are few orno children. Reference given and re- form the citizens of Washington, George- “JAMES C. Mc6UIRE, ebruary next, as it is very important that newspapers, the residents of the First Ward | ruary 1, at 7 o'clock, at Franklin Hall, corner apes —— ‘Boarding,’’ at this office. town, and vicinity that his second quarter will | dee 6—1aw2m Auctioneer. | Should be settled to that date. assewbled in the hall of the Union Engine | of D and Ninth streets. It is much to be | _J8"3!-3t commence on the 26th uri — who are - _ desirous of favoring him with their patronage are eS = litely invited a eae early application, that | hes seanger rhage im yard mieten tans mpl pe al peerage Pasa an — paetapend ot Poort Ivory and Horn’ Handle Pen Festival, on which occasion he inten n- ” " = i jucing (as an addition to those already intro- | 424 Pocket Knives, imported direct from the cel COLLEY & SEARS. No. 523 Seventh st., adjoining Dexter Hotel. jan 22—eo6t uit gooctpe bash Ban ns DAGUERREOTYPING BY A LADY. RS. A. C. REDMOND HAVING ADDED House on the 29th inst. Dr. Wm. B. Magra- der was called to the chair, Mr. Chas. Calvert appointed secretary,and Mr. John W. Easby treasurer. The following resolutions were unanimously hoped that the mhabitants of the Ward will respond to the call by a general attendance @ vccasion is urgent, and appeals to ever: benevolent heart. ia 7 AN TED—A WOMAN TO DO CHAM- berwork and to take care of children No one aoe ny unless well recommended. Ap- ply at §9 Montgomery street, Georgetown. 2 jan 30—2t luced new ebrated manufactory of Joseph Rodgers & Sons, to her new rooms a beeutiful it, and Wasutneros PaitnarMontc Soci Iti ‘ fog cae and characteristic | nd will be sold at very low prices, engaged an Assistant Operator, (one of the best in ~ _ + - DRIC HOCIETY.—it is ANTED—A MAN WHO IS COMPE- | dances. E. K. LUNDY, the District,) she !) not to have ber Pictures wed, That the ward be divided into news to all the music loving citizens of tent to work on a farmand manege. Suff-| P.8.—Mons. C. being free from any engage- jan 15—tr__ No. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown. | excelled, if equalled, in the United States. PIC- six districts, as follows: The first, all that | Washington to hear that this time-honored cient recommendations for sobriety, &c , will be | ment every morning during appeal teccnet -" — ae TED, | TURES pu_up in Embossed Cases for Fifty — of the ward lying between Fifteenth and | musical association continues to waintain its required. Three hundred and thirteen dollars per | Saturday) offers his services to ee =~ ces 3 ASTROLUGY DEMONSTRA’ a Cents, such as are usually sold elsewhere for one ighteenth street; the second, between Eigh- | vitality and efficiency while so many kindred | ##2um, the use of house and garden, and one- | men desirous of receiving private instruction a! RUF. SILVESTER INVITES THE = dollar. a teenth and Twentieth; the third, between | institutions in neighboring cities are falling to | tenth of what is sold from the place will be given. | thew residence. ¢ Mr. Zantzin dies and gentcmen of Washington and vicl- | Particular attention paid to Copying Deguerre- Twentieth and Twenty-second; the fourth pieces. At the meeting of the Philharmonic Apply to B. W. REED, corner of F and 14th | Orders left at the Music Stores of Mr. Zantzin- nity to call and consult the planets, for such as D ill be thankfully attended to f the ai Bats ctype, on Serene y&e we : i cee eeningies city: j oer er of Mr. Davis w TRREMA TES Eve - | the have in store for you on the day you born rR. solicits the - . between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth, | to-night, a matter of much importance will | W7Cet® ‘Vasbington city jan 29—3t g © ;‘ the Ladi Sr seme ERE aR jan 23—im he __ | the same yet shall receive at different in your | ticular the fifth, betwecn Twenty-fourth and Twenty- | come up, and prompt attendance is desired. \ AN TED—A COLORED WOMAN As] ~~ HATS. CAPS, FURS, &c. life for in them is the foundation of truth, and ita Rooms—401 Seventh street, west side, be- sixth; and the sixth, between Twenty-sixth washer and ironer, in asmallfamily. A HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- | the omnipotance of a it God, to execute, Is street and Rock Creek. Resolved, That a committee of two shall be appointed for each district, to call upon the residents thereof respectively, and solicit such subscriptions and donations as they may feel disposed to contribute for the relief of the suf- tween H and I. __ jan 2-tf HAFING DISHES, DISH COVERS, / Soup Tureens, Soapstone Griddles, Plate Warmers, Game Koasters, Oyster —— Slaw Cutters, &c. Prices low. G. FKANCIS, jan erie 7th street. Miss Esxonng.—We are informed that this talented lady gave a public reading from the English poets at Baltimore, on Tuesday night, to a well pleased auditory, but we regret to add, that, in consequence of the illnees of her mother. she has been Coy dates to postpone slave is preferred. No one need apply without nae: Apply at this office. jan 19— DUCATIONAL —BOARD WANTED.—A yentleman qualified to teach the English, La- tin, Freach and Spanish Languages, and all the public that he has purchased the entire stock ea weg or oe gga dlr int of Mr. J.T. Evans, jr. and will continue she phen) yr pa tree haben phd the HAT, CAP and FUR bnsiness in the store nal Ce ee eee Pminlhggtn sctcny Peal diate aie Seek second house from 12th nek opposite Smithso ) fully announce to his friends and Bl will to man, and all things. Neither can he Island. All kinds of distem; : ; : : os —| 7 ctured for several years in one | Dian, on ¢ i. mamas of the committee Vo ettisnen er | ingen ain angenced to be given in Wanh- | Sutest pen cese_Ssmneete shin iets Ta Sos | of od atts a ee eeed at | cured in quick time dec imme names of the committee be published, so that | ington this evening. Private family, where his services in instructing | establishments in the District he feels confident CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, it may be known who are authorized to make 4 limited numbers of Pupils would be received as | that he will be able to please in quality, style and calls upon them, and to whom donations may Mysreriovs Disarpenance—-A silver an equivalent therefor. Undoubted testimonials | price all who may favor him with a call. BUY AND SELL ; a - : “ Ic EXCHANGE; be sent. watch disappeared in a mysterious manner yes- | and references given. Address “Editor” box 513] - A full assortment of gentlemen’s dress black | FOREIGN AND DOMEST 2 Resolved, That a relief committee be ap- | terday from the stand of one of the canine Post Ofice. jan is Lo ae Gereadered ee Children’s Fancy Se nee cae Eurevs F pointed of one to each district, whose duty it | itorsin the Union office, whether Suse the AN TED.—PURCHASERS FOR SEv- | 2&4 Canes; Umbretias, ac. EMETZ On all Parts of United States a PS | PpIsTOLS.—A NEW ARTICL#, WITH RE- will be to go through the respective districts, | agency of spirits or not is not known. It was eral Brick and Frame Houses are wanted. 296 Pa. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th sts. COLLECT piensa VOLVING HAMMERS, just received, end respectively, to ascertain where suffering and | wade by Tubias—had acracked crystal, and} For particularscall at CHARLES W ALT nis Jan 23—2w _ | On all parts of United States and Europe; | for sale by SS on tae ce destitution exist, and where they find it to | may have been used to procure ‘ich. General Agency and Intellizence Office, 97 D st , | ~~ ae OUVEK DRAW BILLS | seat, Ne ee ees give such relief as the particular case ma hewee aa Iron Hall Boot, Shoe and Trunk Establish- | ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; | “pipes oy EXCHANGE ON EUROPE. call for, and the kuown state of the funds will] Coxvauescence or Junex Scarsoroven — | 822 —e08e < permit. The names of the soliciting committee are, for the first district, Messrs. Z.M_ P. King | and John P. Turton; second, John Potts and James Eveleth; third, Thos. W. Johnson and BUY AND SELL men f i _ HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED FOR LA- | BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; dies’, Gents’, Misses’, and Children’s, NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. SNOW OVER SHOES, Gum Boots, Investment paying 10% and ever, for sale. Gossimer and Sandals. Alse, Buckskin camer lined Shoes, double sole and water-proof LAND WARRANTS. E ARE NOW PREPARED TO DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON LONDON, PARIS, BREMEN, and other points in Europe, to suit AIWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. Bankers, No. 362 Pa. avenve, We are gratified to be able to announce that Judge Scarborough is recovering from his in- disposition. The court of claims will probably renew its sittings on Monday next. ANTED.—A SITUATION WANTED BY @ young and active man as clerk or sales- man ny merchant in want of such will do well to address ‘J T H,’’ through Post Office. Gro- cery or lumber business preferred. Satisfactory ae wns? hotel ; 3: > ec Boots, all of which I will sell low for cash. , 1 times Purchasing, and have for} jan 14-Im ‘west of Browns’ Charles Calvert; fourth, Samuel E. Douglass 5 fens i 5 Ee EE AN _ |. We are at a ie Risso ON UE Nana od Warca Returnxs.—A young soaker came in Au iu want please call and examine for your- | saie LAND WARRANTS of all denominations. REMOVAL. and John W. Easby; fifth, C. H. Van Patten ; * eb ; ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN RESID- | selves. SP. HOOVE cabal ia Lean, Wt taneiaiaien AL and 5. S. Lewis; sixth, George Lowry aud W. | ©? £° bail for an old soaker, or to beg him off W ing on the Heights of Georgetown, D. C., a ye 2 Land Warrants | in , hg HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST RE- spectfully inform his customers and toe ublic generally, that he has removed his ‘tore from the south to the north side of Pa. avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, where he will keep a full and well-selected assortment of the best and latest stvle of FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. As the excellent business stand will enable him 1 and out of quod. The young soaker Tepre- sented that the old soaker and himself were just out of the workhouse, and were designing to start immediately for Pittsburg, if they were permitted to go. The old soaker con- firmed the statement of the young soaker, and offered to go additional security for himself and the young ‘un that neither of them would trouble the Corporation of Washington again Tr. Steiger. Relief Committee—First district, Robert Ricketts. second, Charles Sioussa- ) third. Rey. Mr. Knight; fourth, Dr R. John- son; fifth, Wm. Worsh; sixth, W. J. Herbert. The secretary was directed to publish an abstract uf the proceedings in the city papers. Wa. B. Maguuper, Chairman. Cuas. CaLvert, Secretary. woman to keep house and do plain sewing. Ad- dress ‘‘Mac,’? at this office, or at No. 15 vase street, Georgetown. jan i— pocket Aerio aka Re | a SO ine AN TED—WANTED--WANTED—TO find persons in want of the following ar- tieles : French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square Tron Hall, bet. 9th aad 10th sts., Pa. av. Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, janio 7 my a jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. M. HOFFA & CO, a“ LG LEAVE TO NOTIFY THKIR frends | SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., Wane: Replitiae ane, Sesot ertatere i onearied No. 352 Pennsylvania avenue, two doors west of Browns’ Hotel the tone By the secant Be ean eee the | QWEENY, RITTENHOUSE & CO. having the . state of the weather up to this time — ren- associated Hamtiton G. Fant in their co-part —— will continue the Banking and Exchange | 4, b larger business, he feeis assured that O11 Painth large and small dered it im) ble for carpenters to work t nership ri and | 4° 4 muc! Fs . if let off this time. The old soaker was asked | Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. jan 12-1 hearts gone ea under the name he can furnish Gentlemen's | Garments on more Kriaxp Cuaren Fain.—* Items” dropped | where his coat was, and he answered that he}. All Kins of Pictures framed, and any so) Vay aan SWEENY, RITTENBOUSE & CO. moderate termes than eretofore. Bare 4 in at this Fair last night, and was fairly | had given it to a man who was thinner clad be xing ieee ER radia in the gliding 200 copies more just published at the Music| Wasuineton, D. C. Jawunry 1, 1856. pte we pope ls dl Here euor plecse ‘all those dazzled by the blaze of beauty and the bril-| than himself at the poor house. They were} Also, alot of ceet-iton, Droketts suitable for | aad Piano Store of INO. F. ELLIS, jan 2—1m who may favor him withacall. Feeling grate- hiant array of articles displayed. He was in | jet off by Captain Birch, under strict promises See Ag erate e 306 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. a fix—he was' Mis pockets were cleaned out, as the pockets of newspaper folks are apt to be; and on one side he was beset by a fair shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms modcrate to suit a a Ola. Work Regilt, and Looking Glass N.B.— or! Plates inserted. solicits a continuance of (be ae =x aaa @. F. SCHAFER, nov la Merchant Tailor. of amendment, and each of them desired to return his thanks in an exceedingly diffuse speech. They were assured that any further HATS:—HATS!: ee = EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF (pedals VOL. OF MACAULAY’S HiS- Beebe, Leary, Genin, with other fash- lowing © : : tlemen’s Dress HATS, a full COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. (aye mith eyes so bright, and entreated to | remarks were quite superfluous, and they tod. | 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. mt recetved by’ BRANCK TAYLOR. | and complete asmortment at : SERSOND pretupeuen te Pelameery Aap buy some tiny linen arrangements, of the use | died out, arm in arm, and by this time no te? JOHN WAGNER = JOHN WAGNER- ng ae y e LANE’S Hat, Cap cians tend te the most trying seasog, owing of which we have not the slightest conception; | doubt are far on their w H i — a ins And Gent’s Furn. Store, 44 Pa.avemue. J o> OS aden changes in temperature; yet by 3 y ° far ir way to Pittsburg via the : on another, by a dark-haired beauty, with | nearost grocery. BOARDING. COLUMBIA MARKET, deo 3—ti little care, ado warm clothing and supp! a tempting Caner pene yan SI ie OARDING . “MRS PIERCE HAS “EVE. Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 13th st. GooD ver ing Teg ep ur cae ci oe tripped another with a baz and a challenge to det : = a ARLES MALLARD HAS OPENED THE E HAVE FOR SALE ~ | remedy ee a TY- try a hand at “grab’’—bvut, alas! we could Pa deren yoorgenielidingaly apeaerabindee =. ral good Rooms with board, suitable for fam- above place for the keeping and sale of Pork, W ing Bonds and other Securities, which will ER's COM yA ARABIC SYRUP do no more than sorrowfally display our well- | pablic, relying upon its intrinsic worth In thee ureof the fol- bom, ilies or single gentlemen, at No 563 Pa avenue, rw doors from the Capitol. jan 2A—eo* OAKDING —TWO FAMILIES CAN BE accommodated with board and lodging, at * D ae between 6th and 7th streets. jan 30- it. on the in- Best, Mut Poultry, Butter, Lari, together | yield the holder ten to twelve per cen’ bles in all its sea- t, wiz : pons Game, Fruits and Vegetables ve ; Mypeeos and Alexandria Rall Bonds D1 ad sixteen years experienceina | Virginia and Tennessee sembnensgte iy flatters himself that be will be Hiiinots internal Imp’t Bonds of 1847. worn wailet, collapsed and flattened, as if an elephant had trod on it. The Fair continues through the week ; and any individual lucky enough to have a spare silver or gold coin, eapnot possibly find a better chance to invest plaints: All Bilious Deraugements, Sick Head. ache, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrhea, Coll Faia in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debilit;, Female Weakuess, dc, For sale by draggiste <enerally, and by Z. D. GILMAN, 468 Pa. avenue; also, by JOMN SCHWARTZ, 350 Pa. avenue, and by 0. M. LINTHICUM, corner Bridge and High streeta, most innocent, yet lingers (sinee the reduction in price,) Se Cn Feet raioat cneneee ce. Itis sold at 25 has been so long known and highly mrt | ice selection of PROVISIONS | ‘The above securities are unquestionably safe. ‘50 cents. Wholesale : ARI —! F, eeaeiy ted nos on, by moderate es and SWEENY, RISTENHOUSE PANTS CO., | cents, or — 4 NATRN and STOTT & = theorgetowi OARDING.—TWO ROOMS FOR RENT, | generally, if 35: PATTERSO: it than at the Ryland Fair. - with board, at 403 F street, in Union Row’ | strict personal tion to the wants of hiscus- | jan 24—im Bankers, 352 Pa. avenue. Des snd retail by moat Dreggs. In Alexan- — UZ, Mestetter's Bitters.—D tice, if | and the immediate vicinity of the Patent Office. ’ | tomers to merit a share of the public patrouage. w JEWELRY STORE. dria by PEEL & STEVENS; Georgetown by Savesra Wax Bau ror tax Besertr or | it acts like «charm in givin s beeen the digentice | 3820 3% jan 23—2awam nite pineoH, ‘LATE OF PARIS, HAS | Mr. CISSELL. ra Poon —Amongst the different charitable | ;”4uos, ned in crmustton ag tener*oustine Heeny MES, BANNERMAN, CORNER OF Sihand| MARELE WORK—MARBLE WORK: opened a new store of ROFICE OF FOSTFONEMENT enterprises seton foot to relieve the neoessi- | Nignmt raise in tue screen ie et angoRr, of the operate Velaage ogre yee et OER ALAS ON HAND a | French FANCY GOODSand W 6 “the suuscrivers to the PRIZE ENE tous at this season of unexampled severity, trite the nage elezee, and effects 6 conditio manent or transient boarders on the most reason- E vibisteimte 3 AS 0} JEWELRY, on Louisiana Ld none has been undertaken and carried on with e ae en able terms. jan 29-e03t* 60 ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN 4 F and G. One Room with board at @4 per week. Table boarders $3 per week. Jan 26—e03t* Known of ite failing to do good where ithas been used ac. cording to directions. Try it. This celebrated article, Bit. ters, for sale by druggists generally. JAMES N. CALLAN, Agent, Washington. Jan 22-1w a i" Neah Walker & Co., Marble Hall BROIDERY RAFFLE, that we sball have post) edere ig fovoked few days, on account Pr there being & number of not yet . pete wenees aasty, oe cont wan a ~ i; than variety of American and Italian MARBLE ite Centre Mar- MONUMENTS, of beautiful design and highly igre tie sy stair by Mr. Willian,) Snished wor Invites the | [TW hich the attention of the citizens pies. attention of the public. Persons in want of Mon- | Oo. on hand BREASTPINS, EARRL » uments, or any other kind of marble work, will WATCHES, BRACELETS, RINGS, C: meee spirit and success than the ball got B by the citizens of the Seventh Ward, an which is to come off at Island Hall Tuesda evening, February 5th. In addition to their to render those comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. ap6—t potenaet THE find it to their advantage to give him acall.’ The | Wi TCMOm seo iment of JEWELRY. do not delay the drawing any y - Clothing Bmporiam, Browns’ Hotel Ballding, respectfall OARD, &o.—_MRS. BATES, ON THES. W. best qualit Ste we We will state the day for —- iahors in the cause, we learn — bea qunenace that thelr display of PALL aud Wistre cto. | DB corner of lvania avenue and 9th street ae te aie low Ah fd work van “jan eet ce FINEST GOLD PENS, IN priphy mete, Pa ee alg a caterprising and generous managers ha: ro re sendy. is prepated te sroommedeiogenlicasen withrooins, obtained at the North. BAsezzs FIN for sale for the manu- CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO., | solved to pay for five tickets a: ee ith or without hoard. Every effort will be made stock of highly finished gold and silver cases, jan 4 Cor. Penn. avenue and Ninth street. self makes a handsome contribution. oer wards look out that the Seventh is not Also, on hand, a li lowest retail prices, and to the re- rers, at their b MARBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at Seay ey ods sae ‘wholesale prices. O TLC E.—WE SINCERELY TENDER hort-nib Gold Pens, d! of our customers who the “bapner ward’’ in retiewing the poor. esa ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. Also, Maciee's Seoustruction fie pepe Oe nS acer pees 188 MORELY HAS JUST RECEIVED | | Marble and Brown Stone Yard one door from | essentially sn thelr construction, from any other, have: tn egg ee M fom New Y ork, another lot of fashion- 13% street, opposite National Theatre. ae Te alle to ke use of any pod sag Ys omar © still owe usare Wis anz ovr yeclsnday ovation Bn nn: etek eee eee oo Renee ans nie will be opened nov 1 Upton) pen whatever. FRANCK TAYLOR. respectfully anged to wt up their bills, without OUT yes! a - “ - Es, | nade, and wenling our way towards the ave. Pont pene yon mph cM wp Oo ahaa baalien os ose ANOS FOR SALE OR RENT —Newand | "jan 10 avenue, Up : 'B.—Apprentices wanted. dec —¥ bale tata eh ARE rade ponaer | cautioned pure! note give William V He Brown, and the ungersiy ned, 4 Franklin Skinner, bearing date 13th of Fe) ruary, 1855, for the sum of five hundred dojlars, and pay- able twelve months afterdate Said note ha’ been fraudulently obtained, neither said Brown or myself will pay the same. GEO. W. BOARDMAN, I pee ethegealpaie ne oped ([HE NEW BLUE BOOK, or Government perpen pense hee eee Stace Pras n Register 1255, just issued, giving eacteryorg i ¢, and tuning pianos attended to at No | salaries, locations, &c., of all ‘g 496 El 4 above Pa. avenue er public officers and agents, civil, military, and °'F. ©, REICHENBACH. naval, in the service of the United States; with 8—6meo8'Tu&Th® the names, forces, and condition of all ships and is Ae BS Sancta nearness FROM PAkiS AND NEW YORK. protien, se en aed ADAME DEVOS’ MILLINERY HAS AR- | oregs, or any department or officer of the @overn- rived,and 1s now opened for inspection at | Tent’ 1 octavo volume, price eee Hig We THE LAr = sent by mail to any pan of ‘ 504 Pe ania avenue R i to which the stfeation the ladies of Washing- | For sale in Wash ; BY ® ERI OT ee saan 20 ee peepee, ent Sout | Bue, never have enjoyed @ pleasanter or a more exciting evening. From Twelfth street down, the Avenue was lined with people ber with eager interest, the rivalry be- tween Baltimore sleighs, fast horses, and the like. Even Miss Bloomer eame forth to enj the beauty of the scene. Judging from the snouat of business done yesterday, the sleigh- in, I 2o0u be well worn out on the Avenue. Would it not be better to patronize another part of the city? K street, for instance, along by Franklin Row, is scarcel broken. In addition to this, it is very wide, beautiful and certainly much more gentec! and Tespeck able than the Avenue. A Spactator. wer. These Bitters have, Indeed, proved vices sous obit, ho show their gratitude by the teria testimon! This medicine bas established for \eelf s name that competitors, however wily their scheraen, oF seductive thelr promises, cannot reach. | It gained the public confidence by the tmmenuse benefits that have beeu Gerived from it, aud will ever motets ite poat- tow. See advertisement. 123m iting to be called, on, which may be zule ALL are aware, from the headi —— bills, of the terms on which they made —— chases. CLAGETT, DODSON & 5