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=e es Wren UF" Tae Star publishes the Lists of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Ofice under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed im the newspaper having the largest cir- extation within the delivery of the Office. Its total cvily circulation is more than double that of any otacr Daily printed in the District of Columbia, —————- ere. UP Though Tue Star 1s printed on the fastest 2°29 press in use south of Baltimore, its edition tr sn large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour ; Advertisements, therefore, should be aent im before Twelve o’clock, m i Otherwise they may not appear until the next day. «see Notice istrict of Columbia Advertisements te be inserted in the Battimone Sx are received a! and forwarded from Tur STAR © a THE Soxs oF Trwpemancr at THE SwitHso NIAN.—Last evening, at 7 o'clock, the Grand Di- visions of the Sons of ‘Temperance, now in con vention in this city, proceeded in a body. headed by a band of music, to the Smithsonian Institute, Where they were to listen to addresses from dis- Noguished advocates of their cause. Not long after their arrivel, the Hall became densely crowded with a highly respectable and attentive audience The meeting w Munroe Hes to consalt fn reg: Were they there t firstaddressed by the Rey. Mr. id they were not t wuse Of science, st upon any special and par- but were asverbled laa werance [Ap there did not ny con) on to oppose the in of inters- ganization. a part of whic Ged grant that it might be winitted to its cess in push ous cause they had word, , y wbjec tional (and be thought be spoke the ser etbren around him.) he world | tion whatever to haveng all the pri Order, and all their f interes noble. and eaptivating as they were, made known to all present. He was sure they would lose nothing at all by the exposition. Their secrets Were suchas the different churches ha nization, and as those 1 their families. ead nization by members of the christian the ground that those who became ith the order of the Sous of Teuper- r = reb du- gave u k to ue Sveb instances, without dout and over si the Sons of ‘Temp B eurned whenever they had occurred: certainly there was nothi t> produce m y a ruling passion of everytl: and devoted their entire ne and attention to that, to the neglect of other impo After briefly stating a few of the ples of the order of the Sons of Temperauce, he commended the order to the attention. the hearts. the consciences, the souls of all present. They had con d with their orzanization two most and instre Coming up to tnks; comi e collars S 4 arm of the Cadets of Temperance; boys who are just entering upon their te ad who they were instructing to keep fer from them the tntori - Oh, if they could only sneceed fisting ail the boys in the temperance ariny; y could only make a temperance army strong preptring to fill their places when they were gone with the children of the present day. they ssould most effectually and mest certainly thrust intem:perance from the land. [Applause ] But then they had a yet more interestiny appli- ance to their order. ‘Their Division rooms was not only graced (if they would excuse such a term) by the gray bairs of venerable aze, and an open Bible that lay there in the sight of all the members, but it was graced also by the smiles of women. LO ssi } And the cause upon which women siniles must inevitsbiy succeed. [Re- newed applause | [twas objected to ladies being but x in that organizatior There were some ho made ~ they r white advuitted into other than the:r own divisions, be- cause it was stid a woman could wot keep a se- t: [lau ;) but the Sons of Temperance sit th id. and this belief they have con- tuned. They have given ciear and positive evi- dence that a woman can keep a secret. [Applause.} The Rev. Mr. Heroe was introduced. He ex- essed the cratification atforded bim to address ‘hem on so very important a subject. Particularly ©, from the fact that when last he addressed a erance meeting in this Metropolis there were in attendance, but now there were hun- tlredts present manifesting no small degree of in- terest iu the cause “The use of intoxicating liquor #8 a beverage has the etfeet of prostitu faculty and power that man possesses every feeling sider the plys! Perushes ud affection of his nature. ronstruction of man—he s the slest creature of God's hands: aid this physical ou zati posse so much beauty, so much te se much mystery, (for it isa mysterious organism,» 1s prostituted by the use of intoxicati liquors. It been said by Him that could not sin, tea’ ne dronkard should enter into the kingdom of Gol Am ter of the vospel had that day stid in brs prese hat drankenness did not es # man of bis Christianity. Por shame! that such a doctrine stonld ever have been proclaimed by a minister of the gospel. It was as false as it was dangerous Where. often, was this fatal habit contracted * Why, in your parlors; around their fire-sides, and thet which was most fearful was that sometimes it was tendered by the fair hand of woman; and what man is there, when t tendered him by the band face alive with the request of the fair © tions are entwined; and shortly holy and y potent eaemy parkling ylase is a fair female, her He takes it at whom bis atfer- ng that is Phere was a cisss of men in this world that never could be made contirmed drunk- ards less, phley- donot drink L the . are of the men who they are too mean, gy te become drunkards. They do not like to pay for it; but if anybody chance to ask them thing te drink. why they don’t object And such men could be desi jag tie glass by their four flr ap } fhey always look as if tuey were about swallow.ug their shirt [Renewed laughter | Kut the menu who were likely to become ineb:i pated by their clasp re [Laughter and sted were the men that have fire in their souts that have brains; menu of feel men that were calculated te perforin veeat n >in the world ‘These were the m Hee by g several very in © powerful fntlur ove the imen, aud exhorted t zations. amd east their influen: Nis awfal curse of intemper k& rity, w next + the history of eeding!y in t& by way of inclining’ their or of the great cause. He also spoke ae power wielded by the ladies over the sterner ppealed to them that they might assist os great work iwemint Fisanen. —Mr. Editor: In these of wunicipal afftirs, which call blows times forth so many tnancial schemes for “raising the wie der the benign radiance of our friendly tthe present writer offer a slight glimmer t tiyght—-light™ do we say, when the generosity £ gourd old ~ Uncle Sam” laid the foundation for so great a benefit in the iron pipes so liberally dis- posed of by Congress’ Aye, light truly, and a~ us the gas that has been so bighly extolled It was early provided that the corporate authori- bould. by enactment, under application for water, provide a supply for pet the ex- Pras: for laying the pipes. &e . being defrayed t of certai k created, and the tax to con- f water should realize to the Corporation » per cent upon the outlay, &« Py Noy, as it is proposed to obtain from Congress power to raise reveave upon what was all along *xtolled as an evidence of the beneticence of Con- gress. and in reality a great advan to the tire ‘surance companies, (which they will be slow * knowledge jn the diminution of the rate of tavurance,) 6 appease our City Fatbers improve pon Jobo Boil, and ask for power to tax along the Avenue material light from the great “God of bay by way of revenhe! It ts true tbat there are many admirers of the irreproachabl+ Calhoun—whe emphatically de- tare that be was inflexible in op! nion, that the ‘east alteration in the plan of this city marred its beauty, that that upright man was most positive that the absence of ail tax that could be dispensed with, was a safeguard to the people, yet in this fast age what are all the lessons of experience > ‘\ar most beautifal of all City Halls, for the ac- commeodation of Nope a a ree Pah pe dai verted for a quarter of a century past—and now more jons of a kindred nature Out upon such attempts! Exposure by our citizens of the many schemes of squandering with little benefit to solid and permanent interests, will naturally bave a tendency te disgust the National Legisla- tare, till at length our petitions will remain un- heeded Marcus Tur Twestee —It will be seen by an adver- Nisewrut in the proper place, that we are to have suotber week of theatrical cent, uuder toe of Mr. James E. Murdock, com- mencing on Monday next. This will no doubt be good news to our theatre-going citizens. Cuiminat Covrt —Trial of John Shaw, Charged with Passing Counterfert Money.—When our re- Port closed yesterday, officer Allen had just con- cluded his testimony on the part of the prosecu- tion. ‘Phe next witness called was Officer Wise, who stated that he was at the office of Squire Donu when Mr. Shaw was brought there, aud that he (Shaw) admitted that he fad passed a counterfeit half dollar in the Nortlrern market on some person dealing with him, and that it was brought back to him, and he again gave jt out with other change, to another of his customers. Witness also stated that he went to the depot for Tue Concert Last Niont.—The second con_ cert of Madame Bishop, at Willards’ new concert Toom, last night, was another success, so far as the excellence of the performance was concerned. If the audience was not as large-us on the previous evening, the fact. tay be well accounted for in the all-powerful financial strin; ncy Which just now tightens the purse-strings of our commu ity. The fact, however, that of the twelve pieces on the rogrammme, six were deservedly encored and indly repeated, demonstrates that the performers did not, as some performers do, carry throuzh their parts with less spirit on account of the small- ness of the house. This practice 20,000 PAIRS OF LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, GAITERS, AND SHOES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Will be Sold at the Ladies’ Shoe Store, No. 16 Pa. Av, bet. 8th & 9th Sts. CLARK & CO. jan 29 7 of calling out ToT ‘i i f 0) a box of coin adtressed to Mr. Stone. Phat singers upon the close of @ plece of difficult execu- AUCTION SALES i AUCTION SALES. arres' Stone and carrie im to the house of | tion and making them repeat, however great a CW ELE i a s - TO- Justice Donn, where an examination of the ease | compliment to their skill and ability, must be a Rane COTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. | THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW was deferred, and ‘Stone gave bail. Stone then | serious tax upon their vocal powers. Mr. Seb. Avcriow.—On SATURDAY MORNING, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, made to officer Wise a statement of the whole Mills was last evening first thusencored, he having | January Aon Treet of our auction room, Iron Hali, RUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE fr, which caused him and otticers Wise and | warmed up every heart present by ue pathetic | we shail sell,on account of whom it may concern— £ Sto MILLINERY ann Fancy Goons, x : all to velbs pe ane: a; eae they found, on yond ition ot penises beautiful fan : eee prrol Horse, atte kecee: ents ee pe ASCTIRS: Slight heir arrival there, everything to be as Stone had | eral exquisite airs from the o pera of Lucia. is y Horse. work we AY, a . represented. Relative to Mr. Shaw's arrest, he | compliment he acknowledged by repeating: the Tyan) large French Piate Mantel Mirror. Pons. avenue, by'yiitonele toatl ret eal stated that he, in company with officers Allen and performance from the duett, * My sighs shall on oe eee Y Kimball, went In the neighborhood of Shaw's the balmy breeze."? Madame Bishop followed, house four or five times if W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctr, | gm the sth day of November, 18:9, and duly recorded, oore’s ‘Har ou the day of bis arrest, | and sang that once,” in so artistic ae By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. aertoreli at public auction, a large sssortment of Soar | ice tr ‘saucy Goods, &c., consisting of— hat could not find him; the house appeared to be | a style as to set the audience off for the second | "JO. BOOT AND SHOR, DEALERS 24 fowere Kitee closed up. About one o'clock that same da they id arrested another party implicated, aa this fact was generally known in that part of the city. Shaw was arrested at night. or after dark. Officer Kimball, for defence, said he remarked te Stone at Squire Donn'’s house that he had a question to ask him. but he need not answer it unless be saw fit, for he did not want him to criminate himself. Stone did not answer this question. but afterwards voluntarily disclosed the whole inatter. He arrested Shaw coming up out of the cellar of his house. ‘Thinks he had butter time, when she gave Schubert's dreamy -‘Ave Maria’ in a style of excellence we never before heard equalled. Why is not this truly touching composition, simple though it be, but passing beautiful in its melody, more frequently sung? a i Messrs. Mills and Kley then gave Goria’s arrange- | 200 pers Wemons Call, Kipand Grain Heeled Lace ment of the grand duo from Belisario, for two }oots, assorted sizes, pianos, which was traly a masterly performance, Sewed Morocco Ccn- and was repeated at the “loud call’? of the audi- Brose 68 pnira Ladies’ and Misi ence. Mr. Mills then performed Chopina Polo- | “¢2\¢, Womens’, and Misses’ India Rubber Over Heeled Boots. 3 nise in E's (fivesbarps) most admirably. He was | s50 patra Men's, Youths’, and Boys’ Thick Boote, £0 generous as to gratify the persistence of the | Casgs Boots anv Suogs at PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY MORNING, January 26th, at o’clock, on the first floor of our auction rooms, we shall sell, without reserve, in lots to suit the trade, an ascoitod lot of Men’s and Women’s Boots and Shoes. comprising— ny and ‘Dress Trimming, Fringes, &o if other goods not here enume- rated. The sale will commence at 10 o’clock on the day designated and goutinne from day to day until the o Be ‘On | 10 te, C large stock 0; ed, whole st ck is di Terms et sale: $35 and under cash; over that eum a credit of 3), 69 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed. bearing interest. : ee lt the tering of sale are not complied with in3 days’ from sale, the trustes reserves tha right to resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting Tonroes and ang, purchaser. = A. LLOYD, Trustee, ia his band. This wes about 7 o'clock at night. | audience by a repetition of his own arrangement | 47-12 dozen Men’ Plush and Mohair Caps. win l2-d WALL & BARNARD, Aucis. "examined bis person and premises, but found no | of several Welch ars, played with sneh fine touch eee een Sater, cash s oe es ‘cnderean y J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. founterfeil money. Also arrested another party | and taste on Tuesday evening. The “Robin Red mote, beniee eke BEN, F-FRENCH'S TENTH ANNUALSALE impt Lovelock same day. ‘The fact | Breast,” (Hulbard.) by Madame Bishop, a charm. | "Ott: b TC. McGUIRE & CO., Auets, f Books and Stationery at auction. at etereet cf this arrest was generally known in the neigh- | ing pastoral 1 ; Was one of the special good os p W.F. Barly, > Pa. avenue, sales every evening until after Christmas, The stock is now complete department of Literature, Science, and niday Books fromthe smallest Juvenile up ne Gift Books worth $50, fine Bibles and Prayer ks, Butler’s fine Gift Books, for 1868, Stationery every variety; all of which will be sold-very low to c!ose the entire stock out in 30 days, Books at private sale at half price. Call and ses. eo itd BEN. F. FRENCH Salesman. Did not think the at arrest appeared in the Star of the eune date as the day of the arrest. Cher Wise recalled —Said he thought the no- fee of the arrest v the Srar of that date, for he remembered tking the recnark that the editors were too fast for things of the eveuing’s entertainment, and was of course encored, when ske gave “Comin’ thro’ the Rye” in a sprightly manner. Immediately reap- waring for her last piece, accompanied by Mr. » they sang in beantif mony the da-chi Bianea Luna. (eampana,) a 1 com posit nd well calculated to al endurance. ‘The audience, By A.GR N, Auctioneer. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURK, NEGROES, &C.. AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 6th day of February next, I shall, by order of the Orphans’ Court, at 12 o'clock im, atthe residence of the late Sentt, deceased, on’ M street, between isth a: ith streets east, Navy Yard, sel! all ofthe personal effects belonging to tie said deceased, consisting of— Clay “istcais, Bureaus. Safes, a ables, W: aude, Res, Mattresses aud’ Pillows, ; Bedding, Carpets, Oilcloth and Matting, China and Crockery re, Parlor and other Stoves, n Requisites, very dite teat the powers of ve doubtles forgetting that Madame Bishep was Atttorney these cou He told me thatin | mers he gave in xenerally one Dad half > than tw Told Otticer remarked to him that if be wentto stand in market, and bought a pound Pa 2.50 piece or $5 in ld receive some counterfeit demanded a repet ace at Willard: got their money rth, a,and yot it. The Hall tast night certainly FUTURE DAYS. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. CARPENTERS’ SHOP ON GROUND RENT, Awe CAN REMAIN OR BE aE THURSDAY, doli-r, but Allen this. ‘Tne Sons of Treupr House. —Yester members of the G NCS aT THE Witte some one huadred and tifty L Division of the Sons of ‘Temperance, now in ty. visited the White louse to pay their respects to President Buchanan. BE. Gantt, the Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Order, addressed the President in a short speech. He referred to the President himself, significantly, le of temperance. His apparent health, is activity, his capacity. and habits of ted temperance in all things. lent Buchanan replied ina some interesting He had always been a temperate man ON INTH STREET, AT AtUcTION.—On TH the 25th inet., 1 shall sell, at4 o’clock p m.,on the remises,a good Carpenters’ Shop, situated on lot No. 19. in square Ne The } Servant Man, 1 Servant Woman. Ly By order of MARION M. TAYLOR, Administrator da bonts non of George B. Scott, decease’. Terms: All sums under Syen:hz over $>acredit of 60 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bear- ng interest, Mya 200d A. GREEN 218,0n lth, between north Land K etree: op isto be removed unless the purchaser can make an arrangement with the owner of the cround for it to be removed, Terms cash, A. GREEN, Auet. jalod ADMINISTRATORS SALE.—By order of the FOR SALE AND RENT. Opfterr Allen recalled —Mr. Stone told me that if | weat to Mr. Shaw and offered 50 of $5 in payment for butter that ] would receive some conn- lerfeit money in change. | seaty y mother to him With a $2.50 piece. Saw hii give her the change, and among it was t counterfeit half dollar ex- hibited to the jury Mr. Langley.—Knows Mr. Shaw well; has had Auct, ae 5 Administrator, we will sell, at the house cor- ner of Frederick and Prospect streets, Georgetown, D.C.,on TUFSDAY MO ING, 24th inst., at 10 € — oe DAD LP ERO AIG | o'clock, the effects of the late S. b. Deoth, consist- business transactions with him, and has received | Before societies had been thought of, he chad ever OR RENT—A PARLOR and BEDROOM on | ing of— = money from him every week. Never had any | exercised moderation in eating as well asin drink- first floor.and oae CHAMBER on second floor, | Mahogany Bookcase, Bureau and Card Tables, counterfeit money to his knowledge. Out of two | ing—and to this control over both of the appetites | ail neatiy furnished, ina private family. Apply on Do ~ Dining and Side Tables, hundred dollars, one undred and seventy-tive | he attributed (under Providence) the healtl. which L streat, between 4tit and 5th streets. No. 641. It Henipome pg Ea ge gated was in silver he enjoyed. Aithongh not a total abstinence man, eds, Redding, 1. Carp: Dr. Meln ¢ —The notice appeared inthe Star on ‘Thursday afternoon, the day after Shaw’s ar- rest. Officer Gettings.—Didn't see Star ull Thursda Oveloth, Chairs, Kitchen Utensils.’ &o. gins ie a large lot of Prints, Stationers, Ira wi a per, i And 2 quantity of large sizod Glasses and Frames, JQOR RENT—A handsome and conveniently ar- suitable for show windows of various Pee ER RIGK HOUSE, wee eat! Nol inieg DR 4 Ay RELCHIE, Admin 30% 6th street, between K street and New York ne: ect eee avenue. Kent $500 per annum, Ja W8-iw* ky A. GREEN, Anctienees , 3 "She UILDING HARDWARE, CUTLERY,Toore, FFD tren Lo asd i es SE Ot | DD Mota Wabw Faasime Graente toes page bas eight rooms, and 1s in good order ; 1.NG Goons, CabixeT HARDWARE, &C. AT prinp of good water im the rear ef the Jot. Poss zs ‘On TUESDAY, the zéth inst. | ehall sina given on the 43d. by applying to A, BOR- e store of Mesers. F. L.. Harvey & Co.. LAND, on L street, 35 ya 18 St* POR RENT—A threo story DWELLING, site- K ate on fth street, between G and H streets. in ity of the Patent Office. Apply to 421 opposite. it he believed that these temperznce societies were calculated to do the highest ood; and if every man in the nation were to practice their principles. notice in the | the whole country would be greatly the better for account until | it. vicinit: The visiting party were then {ndividualiy in- troduced to the President, and the interview which followed was heartily cordial on either side. The first public notice t.at this oflicer saw of this matter was on Thurs- day. ‘The case was rested here as far as the evidence and on the proposition of Mr e defence. the case was given to ty without argument ‘Lue Court then took up —This morning, a box, strongly nd directed to Patrick Gormley, Chief of Police, was received at the ; Where it was opened and found to rtificate of membership of the Friend- Penn. avenue. between 6th and 7th strerts, k a.m.,and continue daily unti! all is se in which Chris- E ry ENT—. aw $ sto. | sold, a very extensive assortment of Hardware. opher Hunmerd: ged with perjury ire Company, of Baltimore, Md , instituted | [TOR SALE OR RENT A welt inilt, new 3 sto, Wo 'onumerate in pa t— be having, as alleged in the indictment, sv in = orpersted 1539. The prominent tigure is rooms, With passscc, situated ont, st-eet, between and Pocket Cutlery and Spoons of every de- n before the grand jury that he didn’t sell ‘lottery mile of the splendid engine of the com- | Veront avenne and Lith et. The said’ property eription. . policies nor lottery tickets. nor did he know one ce strneeoN of whi will be sold or rented on very accommodating terms. utand great variety of Building \r ee nor one Kessler; all of which, as alleged i rraved. i Inquire of GEO. T. LANGLEY, noxt door, ty of Carpenters’, Cabinet makers’ and he did do, and know, at the time of havin so] by the President, (R ight) Vice Pressdent, | J0 14-tf _ sworn echsrical Tovis, e variety of Cabinet Herdware and Farm- agi)s, such AS— Back and Lee Chains, Spades, nz-handle Shovels, three and four prons Forks, rge iot ot Holtow Ware, sich as— Pots, Ovens. Skillets, Griddles, Tea Kettles, Sau Stove and Frying Pans, &c. fa large variety of other Hardware which we deem unnceecseary to enumerate, Also, Whitewash, Floor, Scrubbing and Dusting brushes Anda new Wagon, Store Fixtures, Decks, &o. Terms of sale: Under #25, cash; ovar (John L. Roche,) and the Secretary, (Wim. M. Sinith.) The border represents lines of hose laid out from tire-plags at the lower corners, encircling the certificate, and terminating at the top with two pipes casting cross streams of water. The hose is entwined with @ vine of flowers, and at sectious are the implements of use ina fireman’s Gormley is now a police officer of this but was formerly an active member of the Baltimore tire department. Fo RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- ing immediately opposite the west wing of the City Hail,rscently ocenpied by Chas S. Wallach as an offee. Aleo the front room in the seco story and the chird floor of tho eame budcing. For terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, No. 2 Louisiana avenue. ja 13 tf OR SALE—A MODEL FARM, situated in Montgomery county, Md.. anout 4 mise from Georgetown, on the turnpike ieading to Rockville, [tis ina high etate of cu tivation. with all the im- provements necessary. Will be sold a bargain, or exchanged for city repent Also, two smal! Houses For Rent in Washing Mr. Ould. for the United States, proposed to place on the stand as a witness, Mr. A. W. Miller. a member of the late grand jury. Mr. Norris, for defeuce, objected, that a grand juror is disqualitied from giv) ng testimony ina case that has been before him in that tribunal; and also, that it is not lecal to impeach the testi- mony of a party summoned by them to testify for the United Stntes The point was argued at some length by Mr. Ould for the United States, who held that an in- dictment would lie for perjury committed before A Bap Time To DistRaty - Yesterday, a gen- tleman passing alon; Seventh street, in the Sev- y | x not exceeding $50, a credit of 2 and 4 month: the Grand Jury, and that in a case of this charac- | enth Ward, noticed a little tenement, at the door ton, D.C. Apply to G. W. BRAY, Real tstate | 5) a credit of 2, ¢ and 6 months, for not ter a grand jeer was a competent witness in all | of which Wasa blanket hung up to keep out the | Asent, No. BEB ath at. ; ia 13 Tm cases of credit, sAatietntorily endérsed, bearing in- respects as affucting the immediate fact of the per- | cold, and the window was covered in the same OUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, containing | rest irom ay of sale. jury. To sustain his position, Mr O. read from | manner. Seeing a child looking outatthe window, Degers and mechanics of every description and the public in genera’ are respectfully invited to the le every ——_ will be sold without reserve. ey may expect regains, jai7d A. GREEN, Auct. By A. GEEEN. Auctioneer XECUTORS’ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Alrenun Frrnitore —On MONDAY, the 23d inst hali vel!, by order of the Executors, at No. 440 lith street west. between G and H streets north, at lv o’clock a. m., all of the personal effects of the late G.C. Grammer consisting of a general asso t ment of household effects, such as— Rosewood Piano Forte of good tone. Handsome Gilt Frame French Mahogany Sofas avd Parlor C 13 roome, fas 1 Potomac water, bath-reom, &c. Inquire on the premisex, No. 24 Missouri avenue, between 43; ard 6th streets. The furniture wil! be eoid or rented with the house, if desired. ja 12-tin OR SALE—On accommodating terms, One- half Square of Ground,on 7th street ; will pa divided to «uit purchasers, if immediate applica- tion be madeto the undersigned, at their Jews and Fancy Store, 516 7th st, opposite the Intelli- eneer Offi ¥. BRAY & CO, from Blackstone's Commentaries, Chitty’s edition, and from other authorities. Mr. Ould had sot concluded at the time of ad- journment. To-day, the Court met at the usual hour, and the sealed verdict of the jury in tue case of John Shaw, tried yesterday on a charge of passing counterfeit money, was handed to the Court They found the defendant not guilty. The case of Hummerdizer charged with perju- ty, was then resumed, and Mr. Ould continued and cencluded his argument in support of his preposition to place a yrand juror upon the stand to prove the commission of the perjury charged in the indictment. Mr. Norris followed in support of the objections raised by him yesterday. Mr. N. was speaking When our report closed. he thought that there might ‘be suffering in the dilspidated shed, and went to inquire of the next neighbor, who informed bim that the occupant was 4 widow with her young children. She had failed to pay four dollars for rent at the exact time of its becoming due, and her landlord had de- termined to force the payment, and levied upou her wood; and in order to make her move, bad taken away the doors and windows, and the blankets were hung up to supply their places. SNe il be taken in ex- This is a bad time to be hard upon the poor. M y change, ja9-im who are prompt to pay when at work, are force in ae a = tousk indulgence now, FREER atd tesirable four-story situated on 12th strest north, near #4 str Rent moderate, Apply to J.'f. LENM2 12th st. de 2 OR RENT OR SALE—A desirable four-stery Brick DWELLING-HOU: Break In THE Cuesareake any Onto Canan It is reported that the recent snow and subsequent thaw in the Potomac has caused a serious breach in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. About eighty ption, Fi » Containing TH y a ae "2 ray: rooms, and eas throughout, besides stabls an nt- | Brussels, Parlor and Chamber Carpets. ——— Mereieds Gt dunt Noe Tec re Rinne | Detainee’ [etamapeceeee atta ee eae” | Cee Mahogany Bedsteads. A Not ror tHe HELrenites.—Among the pas- » i bered 5, on Maine avenue, betwaen 134 and 6th pare h per Annum, payable oe 8 App ROBERT A. MATTHEWS, at Mrs, Taylor's, No, 411 3d de 1s ror unfu K Mahogany Wardrobes and Dressing Stand: aiogany Dressing Bureaus and Fine Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Heir, Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, B dding, Matting and O11 Cloth, Fine Freuet China Dinner Set. China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Cooking, Parlor, Hal: and Chambsr Stoves, to No. 1 was greatiy damaged. The stages between Hazerstown and Martinsburg had ceased to ran in consequence of the freshet. cers by the 4 20 train from Baltimore to Wash- + last night, was an old colored woman, who, according to Ler own story, had a few months since been manumitted by the will of her deceased mistress, who resided in Lynchburg. Va .where the old wornan was ‘born and raised. She got into the omnibns at the W. —Several fine ROOMS, furnisied or ulshed, at 276 Pa, avenue, twodours east kwood House. no R-tf Tue Raven ann Bacon Pianos, from Metzerott’s Wware-rooms, used at the Bishop concerts, stood the wear and tear of repeated removals, as well as ‘ TORS MEMRERAIODORE ether with @ general assortment of Kit ington depot | the pretty severe handling they received from the | @E: TORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. equisites. seach Gonnects with the Orange and Alexandria | performers, gvithout changing, In twee canis |S Sea aor OS CIEMMRY AMI || spoke Af pales All euma water eee road, when the agent informed her that she could | Prtormers. without changing in tune a single | Mead” wih he canted deine oe soesion of Con rms of aa er 839 cas vibration. This is something the way of firmness of tone. extraordinary in nt be allowed to pass over the road. «<What for. ici £3" a credit of 1,2 and 3 months, for note torily endorsed, bearing interest. fees EK ©. GRAMMER.? Exeeu- ress, in the most desirable locality in-tiis city, boing within one or two. squares of Brown's and National Hoteis. Thoso in pursuit of such Rooms willdo to make early application at No. 379 ath atreet between D street and-Pa.av. de 5-tt massa!" said the old lady, evidently under the impre 3.—The Dramatic Profession will find the is yields to the soothing influence of Mrs. N. Gardner's Indian Balsam of Liverwort and ion that she was snepec ted of something -‘please God. I zin’t done nuttin out o° de 1 jis want to git back to Ole Virginny.whar i: NT sHAMBE (COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND By Fae Tweak ie Yonne Masa. Lain't no | Herrhound. It may be found at thedruggistegen | JOR RENT PARLORS and CHAMPERS | COMMISSIONER'S GALE OF Lai of Paice sot free by my missus. when she a JOIST | and bath-room, (Potomac wator.) The apartments £nX Doants prouounoed ip orp: penis died; an’ ef you don’t believe dat. I'l show you | We ame nequactan to invite attention to the | are larce and airy; f ur reams an STEPAR ese November term, 1858, L rial. on MONDAY the papers And suiting the action to the | advertisement of Dr. Woolfson, the optician, 24 | CG! 303 Pee aura ath and 10th sts zoth day of February, 183, (Court day.) in front of , she pulled out from her stocking leg her | Pennayivania avenue, hetween Twelfth and Thirs CO. 322 Pa, avenue, between Sth and 1th sts, the Court Houge of sitid county, offer at pubieaue. papers. and exhibited them to the agent. She then | teenth streetr, which appears in the Intelligencer 2 e told her story. which is as follows: children. four in number, were m sent to Ohio; but after remainin tion, to the highest bidder in the said county, adjoi McKeldon and othe: and States. It wiil be seen that his “atrengthening apectacies and ove giasses’ are rosommended by many eminent gentlemen, presumed to be judges of he. with her imitted and in that State a @ certain tract of Land ing the lands of J. C rs, within halfa im: of Hern- URNISHED ROOMS FOR RED very desirable newiy furnished Roome at 406 D street north, between 6th and 7%) thelt good qual tien ned Or terres wabe judges of gon even 8 oe Alexandria, Loudvun and fow Weeks she became disgusted with “dem Free- | rived from their use by those whe requsee the vod | Wek = a | ey gs desirable preset State folks.” as she styled them, and was now on | of these im; ortant instrumentalities. Di. W, has For RENT OR!SALE—Two three-story brick | Teriuss of sale: One-tenth in hand, the residue in her way hack to her old Lome.where she declared | been lo in thia city for several years, de 2i-y HOUSES, situated on Vermont avenue near N | 3 equal instalments of & 12 and 18 months, with in- she had been --treated better dan one half of de atest. ‘To punctual and careful tenants the rent White folks in Ohio were. terest from day of sale. the deferred payments to ne A gentleman in th securad by the bonds of the parchaser with good se- will be reason omighns gave ber the address of Hon. ‘Thoma Bek : OXYGENATED Bi ble, or the houses will be sold at a S | The fotorwine beter from a wel on fair price, and upon accommodatine terms. Apply woven Architect of at No 420 M street north, or at the metropolitan | purchansr med tie: cash pee eee ene ot the Mon Wah seenke volo, or of the Ory. | at No. 42 f 7 01 3 olitan | purchaser aud the cash payment forfeited in the Borkek. the member from her district. who be | Mon tat. eaks L'a’ msdirine for those those, | steam luring milly Ohts avenue, near 12th stroet, | Event of hia wut compiyine with the tote eee ALFRED MOSS, Com’ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioncer NRUSTEER’S SALE OF BU MontRRa’ G-atenen—I am happy to be al » send you iny testimony in favor of the O.rys nated Bitters, and intended to have done it before this, but have been Brown's Hetel to see Mr. Bocock. OR RENT—The south HOUSE of the row of new four-story houses lately erected on 3d street, between D and E esterday Win. F. Clarke, a T (dlrs pore pies Biss, the STM STRKET AT Scerevwe Court vevented dy professiona! engagements. three new tour_sto:y dwellings on street, front- ERNOON, ad Esy .of New Vork, was ndmitted an attorney Pil feal great pleasure in recommending it te al! | 1s the red Hail square. 1 howe hones contain f adsed 278, and and counsellor of this Court suil ring from imperfect digestion, sick-herdaciin. | Il the modern tmprovements, and are desirably lo- acidity,or any derangement of the + ich I have suffered very seve aly years, From the recommen: ty friends, f was induced to try one myse { som A.%., 155, faite 246, f will f Lot » two lots, each frentin ches on the east side of Sth, between and running back 1:5 feet | inch, No. 46. Rdward YY. Castle et al., survivors of Joseph Filkcos, deceased. plaintiffs in error, agt. Edward PF. Bullard. Tue argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Gillet for the defendant tod. ‘Por terms, Ae, apply t BALDWIN ok wach, from | PROS. Rotlders, or WiLL Mit PaTLAP. torney at Law, No. 40 Ls. avenue, near 6th st. 5 eott ti h benefited hy its use. that 1 d 3 t POR SALE—A small FARM of9iaores situated tu bo paid on the day of in error, and concluded Mr. Dickey for the plain- | Uhipk it necessary t ntinue it any further, kK at tie Little Falls, having a comfortalied well and 12 mouths, bearing tits in error You msy use this, Gentlemen, as youthink proper, | ing-house, OOrn-houss, ‘stablets hae ee hee Aceon and waae oie t tak Mr. Crittenden suggested to the Court that the | ®214 permit me to reman, Bae NOES TIS snd watered ; within tour mules of Washington; 4) Soy anne ot Oats taken. melanchely tidings of the decease of their dis- acres in cultivation, the balance in handsome wood tinguished brother. Hon. John Nelson, of Balti- eof the perechaser, land. [tis peenitarly desirablaas a country resi Prepared hy S. W. Fowr AKD. Trustes, ant for sale by Z. D Gilman, S.C, Waite, it, & . .- a tT] ia Mendes 1.& BARNARD, Au rere}, dats Attorney General of the United States.) | G. Stott, John Schiwarze, Naira ® Palmer, Wash’ | fenceDelne perfretly healthy and ihentine, Togets Which bad just reached the city, might make ita] yieton; and be dealors everywhere. ja i3-lw.r of Mr. MARRIOTT, bridge keeper, Chain Bed 2» tribute to departed worth to stispend the business 3 H GAUTIER’S SALOON.” — . AVING Made an entire changs in the UP STAIRS of tis establishment on the sane mag- Cine. It is twice more efficacious than the liquid in Alexandria county, about 233 milos from | Bificent sonle as that of the Saloon, my facilities gl. At as the only cure for Serofulas, Cousuing- | Georgetown, at tue tntereaction of the fieorgetown | fer furnishing | on vee = tion and all kinds of Coughs, and Little Fails roads. isting of 12 acres. In- DINN DR SUPPER PARTIES ALso, q@Uvire on the premiaes, or Rie HAR-DS, corner | 8'° Uusurpasred. A handsome Parlor (in addition Qusrv’s JEuuirien Castor Oit, by which the | i4thand K streets, Washizeton, D. i to the one formerly used for the reception of guests) offensive greasiness of the oil 1s obviated, For sale Little Fails. de 7-2awt VALUABLE FARM FOR SAl,.E—Situated of the Court for the residue of the d: fore moved that this Court do now to-morrow. Whereupon Mr. Justice MeLean replied: At the death of Mr Nelson we feel the deepest re- gret. and from Tespect to his memory and his eminent professional abilities, the Court will now Querv’s Cop Liver O1 JELLY Approved by the New York Academy of Medi- y, and there- adjourn until has heen most beautifully fitted vp with new furat. adjourn. Adjourn. peo pecpeccanle druggists in Washington and Heerer IMPENDING ORISIS OF THE tit news painted ade ome pave boon enlarred fon elite Corporation against Patrick O'Brien, ay satrects opaoaits Post Oliee s oi came ; y seat! 7th street, opposite Post Office ; price 5) cents. ia 16-tt Ss tLLING OFF AT COST, x TO REBUILD. Ovea £50,000 Wort oF DRY Woops SELLING ‘. Orr at Cost, to REBriL.y. Having conciuded to tar down my building now occupied by me, to rebuid, and having # large stock of eooas on hand, I shall commences this day to sell off any wholes stock as cast oe casi. capable of xcoommogdatin; ons hundred and twenty-five persons. ) — |. ‘fhe Cuisine will be presided over by the most accomplished artists, and noting that ekill and on genuity could suggest left undone to render my patrons perfectly happy. ie aiailies cau have dichor prepare to auy part of tho city at the shortest outany extra ona-ge. C. GAUTIER, No, 252 Penney! vania avenue, Ro 3 co2m tween i2th and iSth sts. eni comfortably seat! of srr be manufacture without ae. — a license, was tried before Justice Doun. The article sold was boots and shoes. The defence introduced a witness, an old shoemaker, to prove that it was impossibte to tell Yankee work from the city work. The witness swore that he could not; but the justice said that was not enough, as there were otivers who could, and did. The result was that Patrick O'Brien was ordered to Pay a | is co fine of $5 and costs. Yout! Maun’s Dauss Surzs, * Men’s Business Swits, Yourus’ Dazss Suits, Youths? Business Swits, CHILDREn’s Daxss Suits, a Chtldren’s Schoo! Swits. Nosy. Se ArKER & Co., Marble Hali Clothing Store, Brown’s Hotel Bui ding, would respectful! ae that their annual dispiay of Fall an inter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It ised of An assortment of Gentlemen’s and Clothing of the newest and richest designs ard sent ths, Cassimeres, Vostings, Tweed, | JY ROYAL IFAVANA 1 OTTPRY ———————— in material, trimming, and workmanship. : ji 7T -] re Warcn Retcrxs —The only offender was| | To those who study exoallen th eco * ey - HE Next Drawing of the Royal Hay Wm. Lee. colored. drunk and ane we fashionable articles of dress, acpi nee LADIES. DRESS GOODS. house 9 days. Eighteen loduers wer: accom- modated. Aenaalies at this season, a great nai ber of men from distant sections of the surround. ing States, come to this city, selecti: offered f Si nee ang | ffom the mor attractive stock tery, coaductad by the Spanish G rune: © this city, at very re- prices, : ‘analy the supervision of the Captain Gorm. will take piace at Havaua on Black and Fancy Silk Robes, Black and Fancy Silks, French Merinos, Printed Merinoe, Mousliie D- Laines, Ail Wool Plaid, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Engiicsh and American Prints, ube, VY, Janvary 24, TUESDA 269. SORTEO NUMEKO 63) ORD NARIO. Alexandria, and | | Prxnigs —Persons desiring Penn: ill al OUSEKEEPING GOODS. CAPITAL PRIZe $100,000, mew Finer afer twee trees ard bat | nem or momar ae near Oiler erst” |, Caspetng, Overt ue, Mt Se Comory, ial gegee 259 5 ese, a © arr » Seldom ve Hankets, Li on Sheetings, Pabie : Siow 153 @o ar} until the working season bezins, which accounts “Tux Way or TRANSGRESSORS Is Harp "—Fol- | Cloths and Covers, Step Ouicloth, Tabie and Tow 260} gapprex. ssy for the large number of lodgers at the station | low the counsel and hood 1 i } eling Diapers, Crash, &o. ? PICK. - houses at the close of the winter of each year. "| the work “Eumne ernest Phys Re DOMESTic Goops. a pein q searches It treats of the evil effects of early abuea Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, $10—Querters, $5. Watt sion 4 Swasn Ur —This forenoon, one | 804 indulgence, is embel with elaborate co: Tickings, Checks, Plaid Cottons. Plaid L nsess, r1z86 cashed at sight at 5 per csnt. discount. — of the horses of the buggy of the Hon. Mr. Jenkins, phase ore POCMTINE, overy feature and Seo elon exeortment of Coton and Wools Bills on all solvent Barke taken At par. of Va., in which were that gentleman and his ‘aaent, lacy of the ordina- ct i ment of Co mi ona |, A drawing wil be forwarded & soon as the result f xe! Ty mo ted for the cure of focal ax well as | Hosiery and Gloves, Embroidery, Bonnet Ribbons. | becomes known. ed wile Spe oa oe rd feitioieree ves, and gives the on!y safe and in- | C! joth, Cloaks and Ragians, Ladies" Corsets, Jou- Ali orders for schemes or tickets to be addressed entangled with a shaft, and started to run oft, ible remedy for ‘expungi every trace of the | V! Gloves. in black . white and assorted N RODRIGUEZ, ending in breaking the carriage and the fall of the Hifas from the See Bae Dr. Barrow. 194 | colors. ae ania seit lik fiandkerchiefs,| “ja 1s-ty,r__ Care of City Post. Charleston, &.C. ent of the Boar othe ee see pig also by S Galore Ford, Fre Warkiectn, | aifinbe’wckt nr Somes {00 Fumerous to mention, BAvtivore —) der. es See Celt eariy and secure bargains, ICK CREAM and W. ae 7 5 *a5 a ». Bs ing Taiat ora Bee ee - vg i so; enpenes jal 27 South “ dn Bae nee Gls. entarisiament si Gt pet Shel morning, on ‘n front 6 19th i Rev, vue B: % s Parties, Balis, 8, € the Bank of Wastfagton, there will be # trial of | BARKERSON JONES sree BERETS | BALTIMORE LIFE INGURANCE CO-Iv-| Suppers and other sutertuinmes atthe steam engine manufactured by Messrs. Poole & eS . TLTER, Seo’; ie v Haunt, of Baltimore. z ape foruisted i ) atroat. hatwaan G@ and H MSs AcliGiR bears girs. Se tae Smirnsowiay Lec at the Smithsonian of the subject of his age lecture on Diep, ie company si ES, LIVES and BUYS 16th, cuwie | MORASS AAS he obtained at the eat Beta dS | epeve haat bit a tu Fe a Ae <u | THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. Address of Mr Memminger befi lature of Virginia. Ricumonp, Jan. 19 —Mr. Memminger, the com- missioner sent by South Carolina. was escorted to the State capitol to day by the mili to address. the Legislature of Virginia on the su! nject of thr Present political crisis. The Virginia and nationa! flags were displayed over the capitol Mr. Memminger spoke for four hours, and the crowd was immense. He described the steady inroads of the North upon the rights of the South the rise and progress of abolitioniain; and drew 2 gloomy victure of the present relations with the North. He showed that the guarantees of the Constitution bad been utterly unavailing to pro tect the South, and that the latter must demand new guarantees if the Union is to be ved, or else make concession after concession till she lose all her influence and rigbts in the confederac He urged the calling of a convention of the Bouth ern States to consider our relations with the North. He was listened to with intense interest LATER FROM EUROPE Sr. Jouns, N. F., Jan. 20.—The steamship Cir. cassian from Liverpool on the 7th, has arrived here Her general intelligence is unimportant ComMERCIAL. The weekly market report states the ealcs of Cotton for five days. (omitting Mouday, which was observed as a holiday.) at 67,000 bales. The closed active and firm. Breadstuffs generally closed with a declining tendenc ns closed quiet ¢ the Legis- Prov Consols 955, a95% . From Kansas. Leavenwortu, Jan. 1+ —The Territorial Legis- lature adjourned sine die to-day, the ur derstanding bring that the Governor will imme- diately convene it by special proclamation. Tbe ditticulty arising from the adjournment te Law- reuce ts therefore considered settled Forgery Bostox. Jan. 19—Jobn 1. Frye, member. of the state Senate from Worcester county. is said te be involved in the crime of forgery, and yesterday resigned his seat in the Senate. The alleged for gery ison a firm in Pearl street for thirty five bun dred dollars. SS ———— Hon. Clark B. Cochrane Atsany, Jan. 19.—Hon. Clark B. Cochrane's illness bas terminated in insanity. He was taken to tbe Utica asylam yesterday, where it is hoped that the skillful treatment of the institution will restore his reason India Rubber Goods—Another Injunction New Orveans, Jan. 1§.—J Caleb granted to-day injunctions infaver of Horace fl. Day against thirty-seven tirms, restraining their selling corrugated elastic rubber goods. Charles O'Conor N ated for the Fresi- dency Caarteston, S. C., Jan. 19—The August: (Ga_) correspondent recommends Charles O’Conor, of New York. forthe Presidency Alexandria Markets. ALexanpria, Jan. 20.—Flour—no sales on Change. Wbeat—sales of inferior to fair at $1.25 fair to good $1.25a1.33; red, inferior $1 .1Se fair to good $122al 25. Corn—-sales of new white at 75¢. No other sales. Ba Bartimore, Jan. 20 —Flour closed firm; How- ard street $5.50. Wheat closed buoyant; white ‘SL 2oa81 45; red #1.27a81.20. Corn closed dui}, white Tic. Tla73e. Provisions closed firm, prime 212; bacon sides 9xc Whisky closed quiet; Ohio 25. BS Wheat is dull and drooping. Corn is heavy ; white and yellow ‘2353. Pork is firm: old mess $16 %5; new do. 217 12; old prime $11.55 Lard te dull and heavy at Wale. Whisky dull at 2c aoe Biocks better, U.S New York, Jan. 20.— are 5's of 1871, S100}; Chicegoand Rock island 63%, Cumb. Coal Co. 15; Illinois Central shares 56°. . Michigan Southern 154; New York Central 74 Me Reading 37%; Va. 6's 91 '.; Mo. 6's 79X. The money market is easier. Loans on call 7 Sterling exchange is dull at 1.05 )sal.09 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Office Board af Commissioners New Cntve Markt.) Washington, January 1,16. ¢ The Board of Commissioners, under the act of sd September. 18, entitied “An act providing for the erection of a New Market-houseon the site of the present Centre Market,” in parevanes o rn sions of said act, hereby invite sealed proposals building said market house, according se the plans and specifications of the same, to be Reon (and a copy of the latter obtained ) at the office ofthe Beard in the basement story of the City Hall, to be dorsed “Proposals for the New ket-houxe, addressed to John C. Fitzpatrick, President of the Board of Commissioners, and delivered at this office, on er before the 22d day of Februa next, bstween the hours of 9 and 12.4. m. The Architect, Charies Haskins, Esq , wil! be in attendsnee, datiy unti! that ume, to give necessar: explanations in regard to the work. idders for the work are required to propore fer 1* as follows: : 1. For the building completa, 2, As, in view of the uncertain nature of the ground npon which the butlding 1s to be er-eted, the wl number of pilee under the foundation on of the eriliage, as indicated on ys net be required, bidders must state what ction they will make in sugh event per pile, and for grillage per superficial foot, tor such not required. and in case that more piles and gril- lage may be fourd panereney San or more stonework and ex@avati the price fer each adk ai foot of grillage, te for each culie yard of excavation. tume required for the completion of the 3. work. ‘All propoea's must be made in conformity with the foregoing. and acoompanicd by a written puar- antee, of the foliowine a: Form «f the cuarantee, ‘ The undersign — vl -—, ia the State (or dis trict) of ——. hereby cusranty that in case the fure- going bid of —— for the erection of a market honse in the sity of Washia; '» 3 C., boing accepted, — will, within ten ter the receipt of the contract, execute the same, with good and avffiicient fareties, to the amount of twenty five thousand dollars, and in case said — shal! fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the Wiff>rence between the offer of the ssid — and that which may be ac: ep! (Sigaatures of the two guarantors.) Date. Witness, { hereby certify that the above named — and — are known to meas men of property. and abs to poke svod their guarartoe, Sate. the United States District Judge, District Attorney, Corporetion ington, Collecter or Novy Agent do not conform to the forego sr the passage of vues of the present Cen those of the proposed reprints, and invie af weld oct to the or- nmzcd by this act, to ay for the ereoti>n ant ¢ * payments for the work will be thly estimates of the architect « the work dona, reserving ten per cent, thereof ax voilateral security. so far as the fants eecraing un- der said section of act will sefior,or as may hereinafter be provided vy iaw, By order_ JOHN F, COYLE in V4-e0td Secretary of the Bon 'PHE ADVERTISEMENT IN REGARD TO Cenviet tahorin the United States Peniter - tiary, D.C., still remains open for bid baving capital in Land there is perhaps no opportunity offered for an investment, the labor being chorp. The Corn Broom, Ced: ering. Fiour and Fish Barre a, either or tl of th: se branchs of trade would be eucte a as well as very profitable business, aud weil ted to the reom in present use. For further pa teulars Apply to the Warden, ja 17 StawtFabt mip ation E r SND CPHOGRAPHER reg ne AY Other hat Pe am and Det ADIES’ HOME MADE SHOES—Pr. Cloth 4 hea downs golra " n Boots. , : ol __ DANCING. YNSKI Vees to annonner te ths temer of Amehiorton acd hat he will commence his Sec ond Quarter at Mrs. Smith's Institute, No. 223 G rtreet, batween 7th aud 18th sts, Thursday, J y 19th, et 3 Cg 3 p.m, fur misses and Masters, in evers sty!2 of go ° jn 18 lw" POR STAMPING PAPER.2n3 ENVELO with Crests, Initials, Name, st ‘The Metropolitan Bookstore PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers,“ Metrop. i tan Mills,” &c., &e., dew-staw.if 332 Pa.av. het. oth and 9th er. tA JA

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