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Lota M jox."—Madame Lola} Wr sorice in the hall leading to the Smithso- GEORGETOWN fee es et by a good-sized audience | nian lecture room, a “box for communications monic Hal ie - ll. last evening, to hear her | relative to the lectures,” and we understand this AR idge-st. 17> Though Tux Stan ts printed on the fastest | lecture on “Fashion.” She commetited by saying | bas been placed thre to aive the citizens an op- SiUEN ieher rome Semen epee ‘ ss ne Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of at ess im use south of Baltimore, its edition | that it wasa melancholy thonght that fashion Portunity to make any suggestions to the officers | ,, % ‘ espearenic? as to require it to be put to press at an | 8 origin in the folly and sins of our race, and | bf the Institution; to ask questions of the lecturer | $072/"0" Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, RPORATION LAW! AUCTION SALES. THE LATEST NEWS By A. GREEN, Avotioneer. — OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CROCKERY TELEGRAPHIC. HORNING edt ART PTintiSone Hee a | By ec et, 4 in oO! — — ~< ; see tck to the time when an astonished man | on any point which may not be understood. &e. | 228, the sum of eight bandred and eighty-six | MORNING, thé ath st, 1 she of 7th and Dts., T " : early hewr; Advertisements, agers; should be | and woman found themselves dishabille in the | One tne is cartalniy destratie that ie, tosecure, pe ane oo, i pag aryaeie- onl 8° 10 0’clock a.m..& general assortment of Furni HE NEWS FROM EUROPE Sat im before Deeelve cack, mi otherwise thry | Garden of Eden. The reign of fashion had con- | {f poaribie, the nto dae ae be eee: | one tooo aren : ancy not appear wntil the mext ter’, such as— mc the Steamship America, at Halifax. S$ fas. Chairs. Bureaus, ie steamshi r J pool Becst ads, Tables, Beds Mattresses, to the 1th inatent. bee eteeaen Halim = \\ ardrobes, Lounges, Carpete, The Spanish arm Oil Cloth, Stowes, & Unued from that day to this, and had been the commencement of a lecture. The babit of some | *PPfoPriations, to cover the entire cost of repair- -- most tyranical regime that ever existed. It was | persons now is to come in half an hour and even | ME Bridge-street bridge. A | Approved Jan. 21, 1860. Naricr—District of Columbia Advertisements wat than law, controlling our Hons, | later. after the Proper time; thus disturbing every , eat measure regulating our intercourse | 0; the w! lectnre. ted im the BALTIMORE SUN are received | with eack othe be a The sathantieietibesertieeinc ee adie sweoe- at last accounts was stil! — S. within a league of Teuta " i Also, a large let of China, Glass, and Crockery ae - eiaten other. It had been said by Englishmen | The authorities atthe Smithsonian are couslierin _A Resouvtiox in favor of Joseph Libbey “Wares , te nee report of Cardinal Autonelli’s resignation sand forcarded from Tue STAR office. that fasion was most potent in France of all na- | the propriety ofclosing the doors ats orclock. aid |, Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | Terms oa: h. : M_ Villemanie is S — = tions. This might be so as far as related to dr extinguishing the beacon light, so that the dila- | (omron Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, | {e3 d ___A- GREEN, Avot. “assreersas) MEETING biishing at P, = let advocating the ‘ ‘ercitorinl rigbte nf the Penn THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW | ,}t i* Tumored that a majority of the Prewek put she considered fashion more powerful in Eng: | tory can learn whether they can be admitted by | That the sum of fourteen dollars aad fifty-eight 6 oF tHE Youxc Mrx’s | land and the United States then In any sires looking. at the tignal. ‘This will _give fifteen | cents be, and the same is hereby. bed gi wie iow ATION —The seventh annivet- country, as in the lat ay Assoc Curt - Bishops have expressed ves as tter countries it extended to | minutes margin for the audience to assemble. | P¢_Paid by the Clerk to the order of Jos Libbey themee! ready to cy of the Young Men's Christian Axsociation | and controlled not only dress, but our very feel, | Thinee seine lan ought to be tried, and we | © Son, in full of thelr Dill to January 1, 1960. Fy pn SOD. Reames, -_ | ace bene te eeccen porcine d the questions qov held at the Stnithsonian Institution last even. | 9&8, thoughts, and actfons. Even old frien hips | hope suggestions wlil be freely made to tle Secre- | APProved Jan. 2s, 1560. N. F. FRENCH’S TENTH ANNUALSALE Deel tates te tee yicaent state of affairs, but Rome : . were in too many instances set aside for thelr want | tary of the Institution on this subject. —— f Books and Stationery at auction. at store of | hes! & — i There was not a very large attendance, on | Of the stamp of the mighty tyrant. ‘The indies A Resorction relating to High strect. Wits Bay! A 375 Fa. Uo epee og mate Acetone of ed at Vienna that the govers scot of the inclemency of the weather, though | were not alone victims to the tyranny of farnieg, ‘Tux SevextH RectMent or New Youn — Edi. |, Keseleed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | in every. department’ of Literotate, werenoe and | ment intends to interfere openly and actively in shere was no lack of Interest in the proceedings Thetr srusll bonnets were fairly outdone in ridicu- lide ent of ; Central Italy, in favor of the exiled Dakes and to fice Git Ronks worth un. fee Bitleg Sed Prayer | the Papal government. The pastoral of tue Arcs Books, Butler's fine Gift Books, for 1860, Stationery | bisbop, published in the Weimar Zeitung, con of every variety; all of which he sold very low | firms this fear to close the entire stock out in 30 days, Booke at The Univers announces that the Bishop of Pe- for Star: In view of the approaching inauguration | Co”mon Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, + meeting was opened with prayer by Rey. | lousuess by the recent tight pautaloons of the gen- | on the 22d of February of Mills’ Statue of Wash- | That the Surveyor be requested to ascertain, by 1 f the Western Presbyterian Uemen, causing in the minds of the fair sex a ington, to make the occasion as !mposing as pos- | Measurement, the amount of work done up to the ett, ve y i | constant dread of a breakdown of their slightly | sible, if, as 1 hope, it is the intention of the officer [asa time on that part of High street between ; h the Rev. Mason Noble read a supported male companions. commanding our city regiment to invite the mili- | Higbth strect and the Corporation limits; and portion of Scripture. The congregation then en- x rivate sale at half price. Call and see. G t bi) ry Bit badd existed tn cea ou skirts was not | tary from abroad to unite with, us on that patriotic | Whiter such work has been performed according | Pe4ieg™* St half erce. Call end seo. pte Fico panphier 210s Penne ed tn singing 2 hymn; when the President- | new, bnt had existed in even greater extremes | occasion, ] would respectfully suggest that a cor- | t0 contract [Approved 28, 1 ” is Pe ret, (Mr. Richard M ell.) prior to delivering | in the glorious Elizabethan era, ts 2 and the silly and } dial invitation be extended to theabove regiment sural address. presented a brief statement | wicked custom in China of ruining women’s feet | to honor ne with their presence. On a former visit ions of the Society during the past | by confining them tn tight shoes had originated a to our city, owing to adverse circumstances, we FOR SALE AND RENT. ete were uuder the auspices of the Asso- | thousand years before the ch: 1 Ry WALL & BARNAKD, Auctioneers, 5 DAINISTE ATOR'S ee RE it is romored tn —_ military circles that 7 FANCY Dons, kee Ons aineccsie MORNING, 4th February, af 10 o'clock we will | ee Zovernment will disband the military early , in the spring. tian era. She | did not, I feur, acquit ourselves #0 as to give our =e et = URE | reudn front of the Auction Rooms, by authority of | ""p 5 NPY eS vurday evening.—‘The Pays intimates Rae tiated oa Pena pathy schools; one of | thought, however, that hooped skirts were a great | visiters n very exalted idea of our esprit We corps, FiQisy 208 RENT AND FURNITURE tiaay deceased, tho poreenal edpole creel decreed | that the state of auive ledally’ imtoo eek 2 is aitnated ies eo Bill ta a bald eae ops the oldgpod Rice nen mee esas ae cebu ose alt ae ae icoated and contains 7rooms. Rent uniy $12. ‘The | consisting of a stock of Fancy Dry Gooda, Ao only in the relations of the government ‘with rec he 3 fation.whie, E netti- | of Met o! - iv: > | Pur: i "| a Oppo! 3 » : 3 ove 2 Q % Ei i y flourishing condition; snother w costs worn underneath. There were milfions of | should they-and others. favor us with their pres. | fymitare is nearly new. ‘This isa rare cpp rad: | daya, for apprved endotted soise banrtaa woeck, | ReOMNe,, wutalso with England, which are daily Pa aver between ‘Thirteenth weme: ow in thelr graves in whose cases a cor- ail family apy bans to keep how Sy for appoved endoreed notes, bearing interest. becomin, Se y more intimate. ence, the day might be made an occasion of pat- | drerx TF. M., at ths othe fa 3st y order of the Adminis'rator ai 5 . * n sts, which Is also a prosperous act oner's verdict wonld have been. that they died of | riotié fervor. showing thatdespite the intensite of OLET-A Get wosuG NRIGK HoGaE | Se WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, | .,7hE Nicane pepringrdl rmaescnegelg ee an din the First Ward, nuniberine ‘iticoats. She was yery severe on low-necked | feeling, the bitterness of party rancor. the nation- containing 7 rovins, with passage and back at : REEN "| value as that of Christians ‘This meaeare le s wolars ‘The library of the Association con- | dresses. Hindoo woman once remarked to her | al and union-loving heart was in the right place, | ley, No. 173, fronting on | viraet north l square By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. aly 4 t 0) vo-umes; this collection did not cen- | that ¢hristian nen seemed to be infected with sively of what a : and the memory and sage counsels of the Father | south of the Circie. 1 ania. As many of the ridicu-| of our country were still remembered and ¢ Lt be called Kind of naked. ‘or torms, &c., inquire at the OF THE EF. | dered preliminary nd of naked-1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ‘0 according to them fu! Fr g 3 il and political rights - | store curner of Penn. avenue and 22d atraet. FO RDA eo Sreke AT Avcrion.— | cly nh : y works. but there ous fas of the day were traceable to defects | ished by us Tur Sercraxt Masor. tes ste SUIT eel Cot the Rtas cr NUON, She ah Besa | menjoritg, Coe re eed, by large character, yet ne that would be | and”deformiities of royal persons, so the fashion of = SEVERAL HANUSOMELY FURNISHED . ctionabie to Christian ; Their rooms | low neck dresses originated with a dissipated d been visited by some 86.148 persons during | and dissolute queen, and bad been continued in ue year, according to the record; and perhaps | defiance of good taste and ignorance of the tre ‘Third street, in which a pretty large number of | 7h ana ath. ore had visited the reoms whose [art of fascination. It is now, a8 it always has | men were engaged, and one man. named Pat | ¥ULor © n recorded been, confined almost exclusively to vulgar peo- | Casey, got his collar bone broken and was other- YREREEPERS TAKE NOTICE.—FOR tase under the auspices of the Asso- | ple. and dissolute women who take this mode to | wise injured. A man named Fitzgerald and ta creat hargain. the FIXTURES in ey. Mr. Samson, lay their charms and advertise thelr calling. | another party were arrested by the officers, on No. 506 9th street, comprising Stove, Desk, = from Sto 100, Lionable attwertion in this country of ad- | complaint of Casey, for inflicting the wounds | 3% Fixtures, Counters, Chairs, Carpet and two ei- oO extended the pian of its for the Italian Opera was descanted | upon lim; and they were taken before Justice | °F4Pt Oval Mirrors. Caliimmediatels. fe 2 2t_ froin which they had | upen ssid that many of the Fifth avenue | Barnaclo, who held an examination. and reqnired (OR RENT—Two splendid suites of ROOMS, ults. He then al- | dandies who were aceasta rd to rhapsodize and | them to vive bail in the sum of S500 cach fot there XY clegantiy, facnishe ayaitsble for members of h bad been pro- | expaticte upon the *last fan Opera.” would | appearance before the Criminal Court ne: t ter: ungress oftothere wishing to secnre first-rate s. which te As. | be quite ag much. pleased with the perforres ote eee RGN pext feet ppartmeuts during the seeswon. “Inquireat No, 35% ns carried | of a lot of operatic ducks and geese, if it were ~ at Liste ralonm coeeke ee = oaly fushionable. Tue Russian Wark Diorama, improved since | ———~ — — We have to say that the fair lecturer, for some | its last exhibition here by a gand illumination of | MOR SAL wh oe" and compiet sach a honorable 7 reason or other unexplained to the public, seemed | the city of London. is now open every night at aid here oer ouly sorry that he | to eut short her lecture, and leave the audience | Odd Fello’ 1. hee ie : A . 25 feet 8 inches wide, sarroun‘ted by 6 foot ft hy of the important aud responsible | somewhat surprised and disappointed at the sud-]| ‘The superb additional illustration of the “Tl. twoen Mana Nhe fet si trust imposed upen him. Referring to the Socie- | den close luminati y d its achievements, he said one very essen- ; a ., | Solicits shouts of applause nightly hal elemeut in their character, and ‘without The Orrra ae “Child of the Regiment a remarkable specimen of scenic ef ararehe iT noche in ch they could not expect to succeed as an night. Miss Milner was very charming On Saturday afternoon there is a special ex- | f CALLAN, corner ith and E, or tation—this was. Faith in God.’ He con- and sang the ‘+Gentle Lark’? in a truly | ninition for the benefit of fanil adies. chil- | be rented tra good tenants by exhorting the members to be more manner. | ‘The «* Waterman’* would have = 4 iu their labors, and then great results | been xood but for th din bill separating deceased. on New Jersey avenus. between south A eding of = bill ecparating and B streets, at 30’clock p m.. by au order of the Orphans’ Court, ths entire effects of said store, con- fisting of- 8, Beef Pork, Potice Mattrrs.—On Sunday evening last a | > OOMS, (two com € e church and State serious fight took place on English Hill, near | eat Mrs. LINDSLEY It is now known that Lord Cowley’s mission to don was to resume the negotiations between land aud France, which were interrupted by unt Walewski. The basis of these negotiations ‘Tallow, Onrons, Beans, Vegetab’es, Was the principle of non-interveution in the affairs Clg ee Betry oko of Central Italy. France, in adopting the saine Sas Kni basis, is desirous that the whole of Europe shonid Tsrms: Ali sums under $5 cash; over @5a credit ; vs of 9) daze, for notes satisfactorily endovesd bearing fecanal sébesion to that — ~ oo isterest. By o-der, ¥, Lord Cowley was solici’ to sound SAMUEL HOOVER, Administrator. the feelings of the British Government 2s to the fol-d A. GREEN, Avot advisability of addressing a collective note to the = = European cabinets, in which note an infraction of FUTURE DAYS. the principle of non-intervention was to be con- sidered a casus belli By A. GRE Auctioneer. The British Cabinet, while expressing a readi HANCERY SALE (¢ iy 5 ness to support the principle ef non-intervention ie anv Lots in WasHin a “e wd either gives Congress or in communications with he provi Fopacit | foreign Powers, pointed out the impossibility of apt paeroog et igen jn the chance pledzing, without the consent of Parliament, to a ley and als. (No. 1,3. equity.) the mndersigned | Course of policy Which involves the possibility of trustee, appointed by ecree, willofter for sale, | hostilities. The feeling in nortbern courts gave At pablic auction. to the highest bidder, on the | rise to some ferrs that Europe would not tacitly remises, on FRIDAY, the t7ih day of February, | sobmit to so threaten ng an intimation, which 450, at 40'clock p_m., the real estate in the till ani proceedings in said suit mentioned, late the pr p- | 1!*° implied the adoption of princtples opposed to unicating) may be obtai-- S431 G street, between minsdiately north of the Patent Oti ut hoard. Terms moderate, fe 2 3t™ Hams, Middlings Butter. Lard, Eges, Pot=toes, On {oth street, betwoen M and N, having a 10 foot alles n of the City of London after the Peace’? | on the south and a 3° {oor ailey in the re nd is indeed [aie Title [pripeoss Te: t \ ey hort tine, will 2 te2-'w* coestant and’ andibletenes dren, &c., which will doubtless be well attended N ar aa = fn be independence of every State which possesses : COR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE | erty of Mrs. Arn Semmes, consisting of two low, | * , f aa follow of the prompter. Miss Kemp, on first appearing | year. eae . ; * “con’aining 6 rooms, s:tiated on FE strest nosth, | etth those uab'e dwelling hoates and other tene- | the zh! ef forming such alliances 2s it may think ae fol ; in the solo of Wilhelmina, sung the familior met Waren Rerurxs.—John Hall, colored, disor- | petwean a aul od sorte eee Bee hae partie’ | ments on oach, situate ator near the corner of 1th | proper at its own risk or peril Mr Jas. M. Carlisle was then introduced. He | '” the sole Pha das crs the familiar mel- | geriy; tine and costs $4.15. as Riggs, colored, | v ars inquire of J. ROVER, Ist, betwoen | and K rs 1 vid before submitting the necesssri!y imperfect ody and words, +: The dearest spot on earth to me, - sda S115 VG 3 it d informal remarks, which it was his purpose | § home. sweet home,” in so fecling-and hearty a Siig. Inv Mite Cincoe ae i ae Steet north. = a fer, he minst first thank them for the honor of | Sain 28 to deserve the vociferous encore which | £1:13,..3m assault; security for peace: tried lat | WALUABLE LAND FOR SAI. a ece sreeted her at its cl ‘om Tug lowler) | coRmack, 3 wy tor peace; tried: las privately, from one thousand Lim te appear before them on tiat oc- | gree ir close. Tom Tug (Mr. Bowler) | night. Fifteen lodgers w c dated. ‘The : ppear be *¢ Jolly Young W. ° ig wen lodgers were accommodate © | acres of Land. situated within five m He felt it to be his appropriate part on | Zot torus bine Jolly Young pyeterias aud | sheltcr of the guard-house is to the poor creaturcs Royal, at the County Seat of Warr sau occasion. to listen and toleara, rather than | the ~ Bay of Biscay: + rood ae Old. Dany; in: | who enjoy it, great indeed; though to those who | Ths land rs heavuy tenor: prine’ y join in the common _ beh ingly i hing a und le; By id} have homes and Pleasant beds to rest upon, a chestnut, cak. of large size, and will sie! ir proaresa, commending | fies aud Plame” soamusiagly'as ta bring tue | "Zé, {m the cell range is a puutshvent more se- | mezpamount of fan lark: "On the propecty 1s a toon: for thei or hfalneee aa Epaeige a house down and cause a very demonstravive en- | Vere than a fortnight in the county jail. a ili to grind bark, or forany other application : ) forward with zeal, contidence, core from the audience, which he gracefully zc-] Surmewz Court, YesTPRDAY—No. 65. The | icsitable, and we|! suited for a tannery on the most nd in expressing unwavering a oxtensive scale. The property is within 5 miles of - United States, appellant, agt. Win. Bennetz. | the Mauassan Gap Ratirond, aud iol easy access. their reward would far exceed the | |, To-wight. “ La Traviata.” which is said to be ‘The argument of this cause was commenced by | Person® wishing to purchase will call at my ral usvandman reaps from the broad | the best performance of this troupe. Misa Milner. | Mr. 1° M. Stanton for the appellant; amd con, | aeneeetn Warren county. two miies erst of Stra st golden harvest. They labored | specially, is unsurpassed as the Lady of the Ca-| tinued by Messrs Benham and Gillet for the ap- | burg. on the Manassas Gap Raiirosd, and 1 will ud time only. but for God and | melias ee peliee. Adjourned. ¢@ ection was more effective | Tax Coxcert anb EXiipitios, on Wednesday rs ion, and therefore it ws pro- street “ Maryiaud Syonee. (Eioaa jie ores 33. be ——— Negeenved heaving thus declined the with all the rights and privileges thereto belongin.. 0) tions, the question of y Mert Tho terms ofrate are: Qne-third of the purchase Sagres 1s age 2 een Of an early mexting of money in ca-h. snd as to the residue ona er ol There ts a doubtful rumor that Australia has pes barre pry Sea | invited Russia and Prussia to form an alliance for tee. and the legal tte to ined asa | the defence of the legitimate rights of monarchs Reports were current in Paris that an agrecmen* are ity unti. the payment in full. The de- d payments to bear interest from the day of | had been mede between England and France f>- a) e i iren, . If the terms of rale are not comptind with within | "HGtec!procal be dotting pa ——. thres cavs fiom the saie day, tha trustee reserves < “pay. ay eee p “ ha rizht to resell onl weeks’ notioe at the cosisand | Says the Papal Nuncio has snid thet the F risk of the first purchoser. All convesancing at | Zive up Roiwegna provided the rest of b the costs of the purchaser, tons be secu to him ALLAN B. MAGRUDE it was rumored that Garfbald! had gone to Italy _12 23 Stawtd A. GR v ven. Montanian, the commander-in-chief of the By A. GREEN, Auctionser, French expedition against Chins, had embarked DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HOUSE- | from Merseilies take pleasure in showing them the prone ur ther information can be had of W. D Wallach, ener n Editor of the Washington( D.C ) Star. 8 messeneer of health fei : No. 6.—Goon Tip xcs — that they ithe Rupiah Luthenieeobet iim PITMAN. | On MUNDAY the Gh Cat of FOOGES week | ship Comer nad tae eat Eastern 8 a evening, of the English Lutheran Sabbath ac hoel, NENT te. . dines, 8 hol a 4 SEMAN, n MONDAY, the 6th cay i February next, ship Company ha en place in London {hey hould band themselves together 98 | corner of Eleventh and H streets, was a decided | P&S UrcweNt tthe ward no EN Cane tae HIQESE, FOR RENTON tires story, Brick | #0 bs orden ofthe Orphans! Courts at 12 o'ciwek |X’ Captain rather, aesuleh, cugpemd tebee a tle Clara Weaver—some three or four | Balsam of Liverwort may be obtained at all the House for rent, situated on Massachusetts | -, 8! the res:dence of the late G. B. Sontr, deceased, Aud now desiring to speak to them ashe would E have them spe: captain of the ele t Walker. is under arrest at him were t on’ M st: “t, between 33th and !4th streets east, i daughter of Mr. J.G Weaver. in a] drogiste. This is. the most effectual cure for | avenua, between '3th and lath stree: Positions re- containing 7 | &! , ¥ Liverpool for a couspiracy to obtain money while iful solo, brought down the house. -*Katy | Coughs, Colds and Conaumption, jes twit | good raome, paxtry and oeilcr, To's pormanent | Navy Yard. zl ail of the personal effects belonging | I!verpoo! for « an pe se of a ship for th. ersed, be would admonish tem that in order to did and Katy didn’t.” by Misses Harriet E. C ——- tenant the rent will be made low. Tuaaira of the | ty tie said deceased, consisting o redeem t given by | ne y SEL a nail yo) THe w RFU! success oF Dn. HostertEn’s | owner on the premises, J83l-lw* ner and Mary A. Lowry, also excited much ap- 1 valied ‘scribed on theit | plause. An o iginal dialogue, written for the | Co mrated aud warivalied | ves with a stroux | occasion, was approvingly received, and. Old | beotme of Its, Introd and an unwavering Sofas, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus. Safes. slave trade Lounges, Wardrobes, Tebies, Washsiands, The ¢ Keax, Mattresses and’ Pi!low Beddins, Carpets, Oricioth and Mattirc, tothe patios proven | [NURNISHED PARLORS AND CHASIBERS superiority over any oth- can be had by applying at Mrs. YEO’S, No, hey must exert them n uncenquerable will Kon: dat atta mail of Dec. 10th, with Hong of Nov. 2 had reached London B Ince ead truckers Were A Goverrment dis confirms the complete 2 ‘ l ur Miserly, a prominent character in the scene, will] @: preparation of ths now manuf-ot rd. | 442 15th st ,corner New York av ja S-lwe om a lor wan other Stoves: overtarow of the rebel arm UL the leading d untiring zeal in the great cause. ‘They styled not soon be forgotten. The pieces, both in music | Its action on the digest: organs iso! the most *FICE OMS FOR RENT—T ‘i Kitexen Requisites, rebels had been taken excepting in, but he taemselves not merely a Christian Association; ai akiniz, were well gotter easing character. remuvirg al! disoases of mor- FFICE, ROOMS, F au jecagearh ed ALso, could not bold ovt long bata Young Men's Christian Association. In the | formed. Niagara,” by Mis Mary’ Mi. avery, | bidiey. and OR ea eal pice raged Bedale ar reed raat aa tay a alt 1 Ssrvant Man, Ab? 2 18 reported that the Chinese have ordered frume and visor of life had they taken upon | man, was spoken inan excellent manner. A gen- Srniinentalar partion wea ie eee jn2l aw vn (States& Inte!) A Servant WOmee a ravior. Russia to evacuate the Amor connt y Ho soletoe dato aug World this uame with ail | eral ‘desire was expressed to have a repetition of | Tai Meneal Or P indeod; some of the most diretul | OR RENT—A handaome and conveniently ar.| BY ct" ¢ : village A Se J Messrs. Church & Sous, in t * solemn Guiles aud all its solemn pledges. it | the performances atan early day. s that have ever been under medical tieatment RHIe 7 or , would not be saying too much to remind them The afternoon Union prayer meetings at a quar- | have been entirely cured by this great arent ranged BRICK HOUSE, with Il rooms, No. “hat In the eves of this community, of which they © @agar trade, "i being holden at thi tonto, Hostattors Bitters are most delightfaires’ | 303 sth street, between K “street and New Vork were members, they had to redeein those pledges, | ‘eT Past four, are being holden at this church, as 1 or de boi on of 7 Administrator dq bons non of, | nave suspended All sums under 35carh ; over $5 gcredit ——— —-—-~ pee'ally before mea's. avenue. Rout $4 per annuum. ja -Iin* rh tisfactorily endorsed, bear- New bork Anti-Slavery Convention rud though he was well aware that it was notfor | "54! ———— For sale by Druggists and dealers genera'ly ev OR RENT—Tho FIRST FLOOR ofthe build: A. GREEN, Avet. Asay, Feb. 1.—The annual State Anti-Sia the approbation of men that they labored, tuey | Tue Firx Last Night —About 9 o'clock last | ets Where. Ja 3)-e03t F ing immediately opposite the west win} uxt not to be indiltereat to it. It had been | night, a fire broke ont ina back building attached ries. —Pereons desiring Poumes will always | City Hail.recently cecupied by Chas. 8. 2 ‘ Px fin Aiso the front room in the second truly said by their President that “Faith” in the | to the store occupied by Mr. 8. B. Waite. druggist, | qtdteen for exchange at the Star Office counter. | 88 an office. Aiso the front room tn the secon teeinbers was an essential element in order to | (on Seventh near D street.) and used by McGregor non SrOEy fd the einige cr of pmesame budatn roable them to prosecute their noble work with Co. as a workshop for a finisher of furniture in] Mrs. Wins Low, an experienced nurse and female | _ ° very Convention is now in session in this city ——————————————— 3 GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | st tedica! deracer were deitverel by Parker Pillsbary, A.M. Powell, M.R Rovinsoa, Susan a ji ; END BULL DING ASSO B. Anthony and others. Wendell Hhillipe made i — : ‘ , ‘Si Childen Teeth. | Louisiana avenue. ja 13 tf 4 Parke rst bes = a Te “ ond the proper success. He would say Faith, H their employ. Fortunately, the building was de. | Physician, has a Soothing Syrup for ———— = =o Lists are still at ts store a violent abolitio - is evening a serie aud Charity. ‘These three great Cristian virtoee | tached fron, the mek Sdn eae was de- ty doftening the curse, reducing AT innate | TOR SA MODEL, FARM, situated in | ad tho drug’ tore of J.'L Kiowa of resolutions was adopted, the frat of which of whicl, the reat apostle says ~The greatest ja | the active efforts of the firemen, as contined to it. | Will allay all-pay aiid. In sure. to" regulate the Montgomery county, Md.. about 4 miles from | where shares 1 S001 * recatise that embraces and includes, in | The raw material of the tenants, amounting to ne ed. That in the irrepressible conflict now ix with the power of despotism in this nz llantly ied forward by Garrison, Gree er, Seward and Phillips, we behold 2 iS assurance that millennial de- liverance of our enslaved millions on the South f3 eost eu lantations draw nigh, and may even be at ; awe the doors : Tn wocordncce Dick ten | _ ‘The romminlics of the wetdations arco? the exe established usage aud the recommendation of tae | al character, denouncing slaveholders as robbers, Committee appointed for that purpose, the members | adulterers, pirates and murderers, and hurlin= of the Union Democratic Party of the four precincts | anathemas agaiust the Union ofGoorgetown, will hold their primary meetings for the elects, f five deiezates to their Convention . on the turnpike ieading to Rockville. foe her our rption Negrete ‘advertisement in | Provements necessary. be sol rgain, 0 exchanged for city property. ly happy | three hundred dollars. The building fs the prop-| Spothercolumn. oo li-ly Jr aes ea Maa Seg ‘Washing- address. He was not only going to make the few erty of J. C. McKelden, and is insured; there is no Mxn’s Duss Suis, ton, D.C. Apply to G. W. BRAY, Real bstate remarks Le purposed doing at this time because | Insurance on the material. There had been no Men’s Business Suits, | Acent. No. 516 7th st. Ja 13-Im* he wanted to say something. but because he was | work done in the shop fer two months; but little] Yowrus’ Daass ey - A Sa = ~ Nerested in saving someting. As they were | lire had been kept in the stove, and when the ; ‘outh:’ MBsiness Swiss, OUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, containing ‘dated with the oft-repeated words of the old | premises were examined by the proprietors before | C#ILDREN’s Dagss SS Gehoot Setts. | Tagiheccks Coe ay Data roota, Be, Fit peed tected Fepeet them here with a} Ivaving, yesterday. there was none at all. The| Noa Wanean & COnigeene Hall Clothing | between 434 ardeth streets, The furniture will, be elight modification, and say, + Because he re- lmmpressicn is, that it was the 3: incendiary. Store, Browr’s Hotel Buildin, , would respectfully | sold or rented with the house, if desired. ng Which relates to young men as eae hi announce that t! annual dispiny of Fal! and ja 12-1m Ue felt deeply interested in | | Bekctany —Last night, the residence of P. W. | Wiatm Clute Tor Pee bowels. Depend upen it, mothers, it will give rest Fee ia its enlarged sense, both the others more than $150, was destroyed, and the damage | to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. Sine The Rev. J Spence Kenward, of the E-street | to the building amounts to not more than two or | Perfectly safe in ell oases Baptist Church, followed in au exceedin At the meeting last night. 11 was reav z-nsof Washington be allowed to ta! the number of two hundred shares to da liet for this pur. pose csp b= ford at Geo. F. Kidwell's wood and goal yard, lth street, iust south of the Avenue, ‘The next necting will be at the Cennci! Chamber THURSDA te 1S AY, M UNION ME aow ready for inspection. [t SA pa One, y _ 7 Fires and Great Lore of Life. 7 pra cesie 2 x ins ; AOR SAI. mmodating terms, Ono roamed below. All voters in favor of a wise and uis Young Mei st ssocfatio: e pro- | Browning, > on Missouri avenue. was is comprised of an assortment of Gentiomen’s and x lating terms, ¢ mn of the te a ee " kb hye, Sree ae tke pce ee ened ee bired ee glu, who accented in cate ouths’ Clothing of the newo-tand richest designs haif Square of Ground,on 7th street : will be , of the town affaire,and | New Yorx, Feb. 3.—Last night 2 tenement dd ta eunbrace upon the cter of the | 4Way the lace curtains of the p desi 4 y divided to suit purchasers. if ummediats applica- ihe ERtlar windows aud | "ro those who studs sxcolienas cath ceoncriy,in | ton vemalers (on Meier ae eee eats A ts. which they selected from 3 | fashionable articles of dress, an o portunity is now | and Feney Store, 516 7th st. opposite the Intelii- tan opportunity of possessing— | number hanging in the hall. mounting to near & | offered for nslecting from the mort attreotive shave. | eoncer Ofticr. iat BRAY & CO. + baracter that they seemed in the way of devel- | hundred dollars in value. ‘They contined their of Ready-Made Ciothing in this city, at very re- »S Nagroes,for farm hands,wii! be takon ce nd the character that was fuaperatively Seeraniows to the hall and parlor, thongh doubt- | duced prices, eee ap23-ly change. —_.—__3#3-Im* _ ncies of the times, and by | !e*8 intending a more extensive operat No. 5.—THE GENERAL TH OF THE propLe | YOR RENT—A new and desirable four story ‘acteristics of our county. of the men and | they Were alarmed by the upsetting o! tand md, Bio athe at srosent, anatne er yeahs F BRICK DWELLING, situated en 12th street rf the society of this coun- | “ith glassware upon it, aud hastily retreated | sonee of Pulmonic Complaints in some fnes | worthy near i streat No. 443. Rent moderate, thinking and acting aud | TUls isthe third time that the residence of this | is owing, to the introduction of Mra. M. N. Gard. | Apply to J.T. LENMA? ATU UZth at. de wk he world” These circum. | 2¢ntlewan bas been entered burglarionsly. and | ner's Indian Baleam of Liverwort aud Hoarhound ; the present corporation, in Elan st G pod areal this party d areoordiatiy and house in Elin street, between Grand and Broome, “ was destroyed by fire, It was occupied by tweuty CRaeedaee: Ue pores ee ene at Om | Sout Tarilflon, sack te thon aint ton Oe eit a tes are to be elreted who are lec persons were burut to death. Many were carried Aid cleve, persous tor to the hospital badly burned or otherwise injured , to be voted for at the aj by jumpi the w! tou Good Selegates anda ny Semring Snes es WSN t is confidently thought wil be selected. [seconp visratcH } ne ters of the iret Precinct will hold their The papers tuis morning estimate the loss of life ting at 7 o clock Monday evening, the Seth inat,, | at the Elin street fire to be between 25 and 30 the room corner of High and Gay streets, kindly x Christi > ef the present day—character | Several new ove - ; 5 livne Park, Pa, Feb. 3.—The dwelling of id ev i INT—P. WORS and CHAMBERS | tu. or their use. “7 < exigencies, this condition of things | "Pon weiter oreasion has the thieves been dis- | 20! everywhere. R7er | HF ladeomely Terniahed, wius hat sad cad ware | ETHEREAL Tue Sonond P eotnet will snet os | Daniel Early,’ at, was tatand teat nine tase anded a peculiar development of chai covered QverRv’s Cop Liver Ou. JELLY and bath-room. (i or spartments | the rame hour acd piace, on ‘Tuesday, the 3i«t in | three of his children perished in the flams vounplisls Paegth eee eucient. who would ac- 1 pay srpeamixe Poon Fvery well disposed | APProved by the New York Academy of Medi. | are fargo and airy; fonr roomy SE em atte | stant. The mother and three other children escaped The voters ofthe Third Precinct will mest atthe | from the second story window. Mr. Early was same hour and piace, on Weduosday, the Ist of Feb- | zbsent $ ruary. It is the only oure for Serofula: tien and all kinds of Cough nue, between 9% the suffering poor. in need of fuel, meat, or clo iny. during the present be $22 P Consump- | CO., 322 di ty we sd = requisite rel indivi ather. would ——— —— ne eS voter i 1] meet at 7 : ' ty OK RENT—Several fine ROOMS, furrisied or | .,,P Re vetsre of the Fourth Precinct, will mee! The Republicans Kej icin, ole he ouly performing an actof humanity in doing | Quant’s JecLirisy, Cason Outs by which, the Pani uished, of S76 Pas evoote tec dooek Pere ee eee ws arg n the eoilecti bat ion | Foor scat: ttle ascettalne’ eciaily iu tie, | BE All rompectable druggists in Washington and | of the Kirkwood House, nog | "'A full attendance 1s requested. sorter af the | toen guus were fired to-day under the ausplevs «f ’ more of in thinking | corthern part of this city. me beret 7 cadent Georgetown Ww : SENATORS, MEMBERS NGRess—| J9s8st OWA OM) +. | the executive commitive of the Allegheny County and indi vidas tice ears nae ot thc | The appropriation made by the Corporttion will | 14 Bockumrest eee Se est Ny alocalo Agents, | SEN Tp lendid suiteral ROOATS, egantiy fur} PyISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER: HIP. — | Republican Clab, in honor of the election of Mr. lamittes of the undiredt years that moral and | sot mors than holt relieve the costae enue eek ar etrects New Vorkaity, no@3m | nished, wil be rented during the session of Con The firm of STAKE & PETIITL, Pennington as Speaker of the House matisinus, Seneruient coutiibulluus.ot efosthave bone tn yp. Te ae hE cena, ni Hann’’—Pol- | Ft28 1 the moat demrable locality in this city, | doing basiuess 11 Goorgetowsr and. Washin tos been thrown into a general fund suther than dis- | Pitcants who throng the ottires of the police mag- a pntniied in| toe ok one or two squares of Browa’s and els. Those in pursuit of suo Rooms wilde wel! to make carly application at Ne. 379 tributed by At th hyma_ wes sa Newakx,N.J., Feb. 2.—The election of Mr Pennington wes received bere yesterday with neral satisfaction. At night the Metcurv 8 who are charged with the daty of distrib- | low thecounsel and heed the advice contained in | Nationa: Wood aud groceries to the suffering poor | the work “Hunan ivailty, ov Physiolouical Re ed by mutual consent January 1 SPSKE weil wsion of Mr. Kennard’s remarks, & Il pay a. and address tt sun. failed to arrive, and he reduce the Rey Mr phase of dixease, expo 28 ry mortes AK Yesterday. efter acon | prreditary m sultation with the physicians who had cuarge of rarches” It treats of the evil effects of early abuse | ath street between D street and Pa. ae. de b-tt tte Ape th fice was ill ted. bonfires blazed in the Mucu yet remains to be done by those who have | <747¢#*5 : ! a str BY. Tuette dpe th ottice was fil: , res blazed in g. When the Presid announced are oa aud indulgence, is embeliished with elaborate co : a raat JOHN M treets a vu n bo: the ae Me ee Vernon ek eee Nae whew Vc uieate and disposition to alanis Private re- | ored env:avinzs, porteaying every feature. w WOR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE situated a few WM streets and 117 guns tired im bonor of event expected to be prese: ‘ es the fallacy of the ordir pted for the cure of local az we dics and gives the oniy xafs and in- _fes st doors east of the market house, near tha Navy - : SOR KENT —The beavtiful STORE No. Yard. itis conveniently arranged for a dwel:in, And store witha first rate cellar, and euited to al- hecd, fru Avsany, Feb 2—The republicans fired 117 guus last nightin honor of the election of Mr. Svretcar Oprrati Bocock, of Bride street, Georgetown, near th: Union Bo! | SUUs 1 . cae a fallible remedy fur expupgine every timo of te | most any jetail busiueee: there 12 zoo itableon tel and Beak, and now vocupied: by Lewis Pasty Pennington Georgetown Mr. Wim om, the machinist who was s 2. | Virus trom the aystem, Sold by De. Barrow. 194 | the lot. ‘To a punctual t nant the ren will be low. | will be for reut on and alter the Istof Ma ch wext. Mr. B. proceeded in au interesting manner to | ously wouaded by the accident at the Navy Yard Bleecker street, Ne \. Price cents, Sentiree. | Apply to ICKRELL & CO., Water street, | also. for rent a brick carriage heure and atabie, European Steamer Disabled. Sree Ge the, Beble wads tor wutet the Vounc | the day before, Prof. Holston, with the asslatance | Said also by S. Calvert Ford, Jry Washington, | Geerketowt fel-eozw | supplied with « hydrant. Apply to Dr C H:] Harisax, Jan. 2—The America passed the Men's Christian Assoriation was organized, and | of the resident physician at the Inflrmare: be | D-C ——— 86 Miut | POUSESANDSTORES FOR RENT —Three. | CRAIN, 124 Dumbarton street. fol-im | steamship John Beil in the channel’ Rhe hed t ers to renewed encegy in the | Batler. proceeded at noon to perforin the oper | Wa ARK REQUK=TED to Invite attention to the story House and Store on 7th stroet between broken her snrft, and was putting back to the ution of thelr iabers ation of amputating the crushed leg above the advertisement of PE eoclzen. the options, 2 Mand) year. Store and Dw: aoe corner "LOVER SED, &c. Clyde Miler sinaing, the meeting was dismissed by a | ki The limb was terribly crushed, and the | Peonrylvania avenue, between Twelfth and ir’ | teth and C streets; rent $359. “Turee story Dwell- | 1 coo tbs. prime Roll BUTTER. ee beardiction eT gehe lnc or ton pallbot had Neewiiikane He teanth streets, which appears in the Intelligencer | ingon Uta street, near C $225. Three >i boxes ORANGES and LEMONS, The Weather > = Was pat under the influence of chloroform. and | apactacioe ant ero cies eit ntrengtiening | story House on ach street, next to the corner af | 2,h0xt* ORANGES and Lf Pmnappirata, Jan. 3.—The mercury this morn Tire CLERK AnD ris ¢ Phe other day | 4°" 2 ee pene cd. Stree te ound | spsctacies and eve giarses” are recommended Penn. avenue; been a restaurant of two yoars ; all Jo jars HONEY, in the comb, very fine, ‘ ~ vy he a i —_ 1 - lady. a well be np of the pave. | fuoun the limb was removed. Sinew the oper- | tau eiminent omen, presuyoed to he judge overt tho house. 6 promerts 1 oask pureFrench BRANDY ng stood at 16 degrees below zero in some places paid a visit toa young penticnne jerk gh the | #ton the patient has been doluy well their «ood qualities, and of ths comfort tu he d are all good brick houses in ord: rparuculark | Paring Corr STARCH. PRES~ RVEDGINGER, aa eeee ———Oflive. Arriving at hie roo: demande Se Fre fom therr use by thoge who require the aid | [igure of WAL. MARSHALL neer, 464 | Baker's No.l CHOCOLAT &, COCOA and BRO Alexandria Markets. of him -that little bill which 1 y demanded | Parsext to Sev : of thexe important instramoutalities. Di. W. has | 31h xt. opposite Patent Office. (Lat) ja aeceose MA 7 . di aunt ob tu rt owed her Phe | fiends of Charles heen locatad in this city for sevaral young man, indign: = é atrusion and stngu- | presenton New Years Day. It was a set o! = VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situsted Tar demand, tone frou le deni, and anatehing forks and spoons, which fomean? wee naree: MAKRIED, in Aloxndria county, niout 2% miles from Merete chen a. dias She ten ee 2 | shat hr atbyony. the Hungarian patriot, who wan] Wednesday evening, tha lat inetant, in MeKen | 20? Age Pal is. consisting of 1"2 saree. Tn et ee res eae bes Bes cone shot by the Austrians a f-w years ago. "His prop- | drew Chureh, by the Rev. Dr Wi. Hamulton, LAN | quire on the prenuaos, or of, RICHARDS corey oO be atcested for cartetag eanand caused him | city was coniiscated and sold at auction, and these | DON WW. WOR He GION, to Miss PRESCIN, | th and K streets. Washingte C. ja lett to be arested for carrying concealed weapons. | articles were purchased byan Amerie yn hap- | LA MAXWELL, doth of Washington, : Phe trial came off before Justice Clark yesterday hey are very -———~se0ce- = ears. de? ALExanpnia, Feb. 3 —Flour—no sales. Wheat —sales of white at $1 30a$1 35; red at $1 23081 2 ‘orn—ecles at 75s“0c. No other sales 5) boxes Scotch HERRING. PEPPER SAU TOMATO CATS. P. PICKLES, RAISIN ALMONDS, PECAN aad BRAZIL NUTS. aie by 7 —_—--- falet W. H. TENNEY. Baltimore Markets. r EW =, hoor BaLtiMore %3—Filour closed firm and not OSisens Cagtein t euae ae eater, aud gues | active: Moward street ts held at @5.50, Wheat m" Y | pened to be in Austria atthe time. T: Afternoon, but the frail fair one was anable to testify | magnificent, made of gold. with band = will esi shove with dispat-h. For freight cloord = vents “ta ie oe ese Sg c or pasease apply for fair to choice. Corn closed dull; white 7a73- . Positively that the d-feudant drew the weapon | set with turjuoice les of onyx, DIED, ; BOARDING. “og Pe 1 SCORE te DODGE || tyr ea ee Renee ee steady; becon rom his pooket. So the ina a alt Ris gity.on the 2d instant. aitera brief ilies: ja st 63 Water street, Georgetown, ‘ ; E ee i PAAETH TYLER, sitercf| AT MISS GWYNN’S BOARDING HOUSE. nty. was obliged to dismiss the case, there | Fietn Distaict Pottce.—A countryman from | Samuel! and Mer) B. Donalienn itd ae a | A Or E stroet, betwoer Sth and 6th, comforta’ being uo ordinance of the Carporation denying a | Prince William county, Va., was arrested yeater- | hor axe. ROOMS,w:1!: good Board, oan be obtained. Terme Mise Juke tee ake Weapons in his own room. | day morning by Officer King, under the charge | , The funeral will take place to-morrow, at2p.m., | moderate. Ja l)-4w* Miss Julia then. in reat apparent trepidation, | of huckstering in the city of Washington. antic from ths Fesidenoe of her parents, eth «t7 ct, retw. ————— — swore that she was afraid the man would meet her | out having obtained a license,as the law requice, Vited tectengsand. Friends of the faimily'ace la EXTENSION HOOP SKIRTS. hodtiy bacon” Sirs te het house and do her some | After a hearing, and examitstion of tures wit: | “iS eal a oF : SELLING OFF AT COST: yodily harm. So the clerk was held to bail in | nesses at this office, Justice Thomnpeon imposed a ” ore ist inst., JAMES O’NEALE, in the sth > E uv rs We; mers pork $17 50a17.75; prime do 4 FISH' POTATOE: . 34S13.50. Whisky closed dul! at 200 var «prime ALEWIVES, daily expected setae from Boston. aod wi i be auld on or before arrival. New York Markets. 2.10) bushels prime Prince Edward’s New Yor«, Feb. 3.—Flour is quiet; State $4.95 ‘OES, warranted sound and in good N- 1 265; Onio $5 65085 95; Sootben £5 WBS 75 . year of hie ace. At $08 Pen Aa Pht Apply to Y.& BRO., dui! old mess #17 new meas SiS 25: old priane ‘0 for his fature good behavior After the affair | penalty of $5 and costa, which the yecused iends are i i z = enneyivona aver ja-S2W 99and 101 Water st, Geore-town, | $12aSlz 124: new ard closed nm at 1. Was over. the young man stated to the magistrate | forthwith. : <P the ronidence of Mrs, Seoenetnes Ne fuueral from | aT FRENCH Kio = JUST ARRIVED, ______| #ile. Whisky closed dull at 2", that be didn't owe the girl ~-ary red;" that be _ ‘ae € street, to morrow at 10 o'clock. pacer GAUNTLETS, Prime chap aPPee cr DER hadn't seem ber for « vear and a half; and that the | | AWARD OF Premiums or Tue CosMoroLitax {n Georgetown, on the 2d instant. JAMES H. | SELLING OFF AT COST? S Ate ae per schooner F.. # © nanct iibels thing was a trick played off upon him by | ART Assoctatiox —The sixth annual award of | BUR SS Re ewes yesrofhiange. | At “ MAXWELLS’, Atwood, from Boston, 5) barre s Prime CRAB | New Yous, Feb.3 - Stocks are owe’ bis fellow-boarders. who lid tnduced the girl to | WOrKS of art by this association took place on | ‘Lie fremiead Acquaintances of the faii'y wre | _f1-3t 25 Pa. avenue. | APPLE CIDER and 5 barrels of Ordinary Cider, | Chicevo and Rock isiand 3; lilivers Ce Po an this visit for purposes of thetr own | Tuesday eveaing last in New York city. Among | respectfully invited ‘to attend the tan. ral, at I" P7EPHYR WORSTEDS! i all of which we warrant to be pure juice of the ap’ | Sux. Atichigan southern /°, New York Centeal ‘erbaps this may be so, Bat it's a wicked worid | the long list of members who received premiums | 0’? 0ck, on Saturday morning. from ti! resid: nee of | Z is “PHYR WORSTEDS! ie, As we have to make room for more that ix op ©: Reading 3%; / We live in anyhow was S. P. Hoover, ips elty, who drew a copy | #3 fether, No. 55 Dumbarton st. i SELLING OFF ATCOST’ the way. we will c.oso cma a sheng fer cach. 3 : ee, of «Phe Seasons.” and ex-Gov. Wise, of Va. who | ey, At “MAXWELLS’. f & ; | e ‘ ith? * z 3 ST idly dew Union Bottling Dapot. Geercetown. oAsbeeae Lxsson- = Nesterday one of our Jue got the © Village Blacksmith. M&S: ANN F.SIsson’ssyRUP OF Woops, | fast 325 Pa. avenr n at ‘ tinvel vulgarit ei > ; ‘or the cure of Diarrhaaand Dusentery. | PHOMAS B. BEL NG of 2 Boteaonal geatleman be | , Retjsiots Gaxauiss The Oswexo grand jury | very lagtsttze of the diseases And iy SV Rte | LD PROVIS LON CHORE Mog PEED, 2 determined to le @ stop to it. which he did by mblishes a card, notifying managers of fairs and | OF RUE. a never failing cure for the Whooping | tre and 7th etreete, solicits the patronage of im posing apon bim a due of 3! 55. This positive | festivals held by church societies that the practice GREE: C's, T haves gure for Bone Fellonsyacd | his frisuds and the pablic ranerala, dense he and definite mode of expressing his disapproval of disposing of their goods by lottery is contrary and phd in ngs and Sores of every dereription, | heet exeruons to plearoa!! who may favor him with of sach conduct will probably have the effect to | fo the statute, and must not be persisted in. Good! could lay before the ples ae erty | ecitonstam, ed tes relieve the Justice of future a:noyances of a sim. | It isabout pearyeretay eels ina gambling | waa neat I have been in thie prantens fer ob Mies ans MUSIC Serien y ~ on jurch at or~ ears. esi 11 = r jar desori pti ities won't do it, the elvil anthorities hectae 3 : Sih eee a6 that are afflicted to oall on me. IS® SHAW Takes this Tre Praric Sc#oges oF rhe District tx Cox- i I ire —As stated in our Congressional SNED A POTATGES. . PREREO.A1 6,000 susaeis Prime New Jersey White Meroers just received, per ohio ser C. A. Filiott, and for eale from the vessel in lots to suit parchs cern. ETER BERRY, dew 85 Water atraet. Georestown. ceria ted RANDELL, OPTICIAN. ™ buenels BRIGHT, cargo of brig Leni, dire C No. 128 Bridee st., Georgetown, sh Ahmet enc yd Sian Guidi ck aed faren ‘tment of | fem Turk’s Jeland, For esis py meth d of informn oe my power to reiteve their suff: | her lady fiends that she ix Be pared to con sii JAS. C. NEVETT. : my friendsandacqurintances INSTRUCTIONS ON PI French Ness sight-4. Perireop:e in2-eott __ Duke st. Wharf, Avexansria, Va yes-| _ Tue Home or Wasminstos Arter tHe War. d thi io for the kind patronace thy FORTE to b u o pgp hegre nae dl ver. st d G e QR Ti Mr Wisoa introduced a bill into the | This beautiful Fainting, (now exhibiting at Bult. sowed Remand etl solici the ram= Aas manner ‘and at “taodvrate charger, ¢ Ls eae ae ee "lopaired nnd Fe TRE ¢ moore ND CONCERT. appropriating one million seres of the puo- | more with Success.) the joint production of | fa1-tw* . SISSON, AS 529 7th st. residences or at her raxidence.iNo Ith street | new giasses sotn them to crder ne tty | Lesiee’ Zophyr Ciou ited States for the benefit cf | Rossiter and Mignot—the former having painted }ween D an Isiand. Ww: secicg of E,)and respeotfully solicits a call. —————— ine’ Opera Hood Ls! - i. ces pa iss iN i * Lal sy R aa} mittee on the District of Columbia. of Mesers: Philp & Solomons, who are determined | Mj, COULTER, Seo"). pineppee eal.) OAs tire Gere Cet ea ts Cabs: Necaee E oeeee Ree ee ‘amp 7rH By hute Kad Gloves, oe that our citizeussball not be behind in art matters. snl CRANES ANNUUH ES YES and BUYS EAB 3 CLOTH 2 Oaks: The Sixth ap ta Be fg Anda") other goods in our 4 Eepgnow ae poems rosie becom mane oats ly Fing —This morning analarm of used Desoriptive pamphlets may be obtained at the | - Seton as we are deter Seen woe Prio‘pa's,” ! = #r| ing off at cost. he 5 give! at oat putenuee in thie city, (Monday by the accidental fring ofa dwelling on E neat Seoeet Leas wi ohne on So eet sf Se Boe ee ehel Sard aby, Cloth Cloaks over the sen aie Mt et inst Site " = night.) and on Tuesday night that charming and | Fourteenth street, the property of Mr McLaugh. ond Pens. avenue. i W. MAGILL. ay Of our stock of Clostete wean eas ane ve ae ELLING OFF, SELLING OFF! NEW 600D8 o> open vivaclous actress, Miss Maggie Mitchell. will | lim. It was disco in time tobe exti |. R. Hacwar, M.D. Med. kx’r. deYect? | so'dint.e meantime at prit ats ase is acne NS) ALL FANCY DRESS GOODS! Sheeu: pads With a few backets of water, and with but alight ARE YOU INSURED? Ample indemauy | Bruteia’ woncaPe wey femenahie offer, Call im | |, We bets thzows cut om our eounfers. our entire | Dupes! isting and Sheeting ing Linens age ail ; i i med gad get Teen At oe “ . e 4 y Cam vat Count —To-day, the Court is inves — NOOR” INSU frat MP. whe W. ie 38 Sl-B0st MAX WELLE", 928 Ps.av. Bee pry ee Piety Ey Weclen Dress Sup ar] <9 Demaabe and Nerkion, tigatiog a casein whicbaction is ‘bt by Wi Ls bas beencommissioned to execute, | corner Lie pe mee ort tw ho! A FOX CRACKE reom foc Sp: ing Goods, Ext-s fiue a:.d low price White and Colored - D. Shaw agt, Joba E Robey, in replevin, to im bronze, at the furnace fitted up by him at his | @!reotors and o} all (a FRESH Suppiy of these jeetly eelebri offsred at less cost. Tite. ol we are selli "be validity of a bill of sale conveying to another | studio. the colossal statue of which je to Cenrgere, F ©. MoGUIRE i Crackers have been received. are pe to | tention of the ladies, A sich spllies purest prices pany the title toa couple of negro slaves surmount the new dome of tne Capito! pe Peoiy | Taata domlers sah Krogh sruole, oo Nem ork cael ease janew 523) vee . D. rma, E HE P 2 ,

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