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LOCAL NEWS. Pelton AMUSEMENTS TO NIGHT Gaovse's Tursaten.—The Williamses al. ways draw in Washington, and there Was agreatirush fo Grover’s for seats last pig? hey seem quite as inimitably fresh, , and sprightly as on any previous ap- Pe nee Of the To-night the bill is rich, werd, nothing le-s than «The Irish Lisa,” the d Out and of Barney's pieces, « Bar. most laughsbl » thr Bareu.” \ ASHINGTON THEATER.-—Miss Alice Placid padcr & Test, an uLcoubed hit last night at the Wasiiusion Lheat-r,and was received with plause throughout the SINE wevening. To-righ t she appears in her Pe ‘er of Cynthia in the beautiful drama of «The Gypsy Girl.” On Saturday » Bt Messrs. Brink aud Bailey, who are both Yerites both on d otf the stage, complimentary benefit, which, it is ry a grand affair. t this resort the perform. siee (o-uight will conclude with the laughable faec* of Cousm Jce,” Mr. Edeson assuming tee principal charscter. Anterior to this, Julia Kate Pennvoyer, Agnes Sutherland, tou, Dick Parker, H.W. Eagan and ain with a ¥ of songs, pisn ¢ 8. Go by i + if you would laug! soe ARIETIES.—Mr. Geo. Wi peste -inget and daucer, appeared at this resort at. He is a decided acquisition to tae epl-neid troupe performing here, Eva and Ada Tesman were, as usual, charm. serg: while the corps of dancers were t could be desired. Another good bill x including all the company. Fetiows’ HaLu.—All onr places of 5 nture at present wel tronized, and on better than Odd Fellows’ Hall, where the <smpbells now hold forth aud entertain with thoradmirable Ethiopian soirees. The music, 2 yccal and instrumental, is not only well ed, but great care ts taken in the selection pieces. ip, famous asa — ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BY THE Sons | ¢ MicHIGAN.— The twenty-sixth AanDiversary the admission of the State of Michigan into ty Wats ceb brated last night a - Howard and C! - represent itiv tz. Gen, Cone aid and st uf. Cavairy aad monplace or vulgar fees among | oammnod veh, und vould har (chace and avail wus enoug! nen 1 t cum. ily be said in proportion as t te pleted of the Gen. be head of the Gen a Of sup patted oF Aon his left by C: said the jirst meet. eus Of Michigan to comm anorate betion into that Union they w } never should te broken up, should be ope al wih prayer, up ¥. Mr. Line, ot Mich., to perform nat otfice. Following the supper came the tollowinz Tez iar towet~ or hioward & warm eulogimm upon the It was an ouer to belong | d maimnini 8 integrity 3 ed upon a c di results in ed a on of the Unicn id of m m™m d hersous y aud the wavy, in Ss mest atable to her. The bones of © soldiers whiren every batile mouktls of her loyalty. Michiz X id consent to sheath the sword until erable rebellion was conquered. [Checrs.} diJjnt stop to split h ts lo What com- e@> subjugation or con + but she knew elon 10 traitors—de ubmi=sion te Jaws. She wouki nothing short of the augu mn of these s.oundrels! [Gre: his State were w z i treely, they only ve a chance elf. They omise, or threat: of ATiONS intervene if ke up a spirit on this < bot dreamt! of. [Gheers, ® er consent to an armistic wiih th is for one moment ime. Better | that che whole North shonid lose three ©: an luse the great cau | v whe a rmy surpassed | fer ot the qualities that go t) make good soldiers. 2. The Vresidesst of the Ua Responded to by 5 who | Said that it was a s iguiti- The Pr sident 1s entiuve great Govern Iman can be changed at the ballot-box: but for the ume be he wields a powrr second to none in the world. If the rebethon is to be put down, a: must he through the agen Lacoin: for no one pretends the war Will last two years longer; and man who | v le support of Ab m Lin- United is no Mr. Lancola cume into power ? peculiar Ciccumstances. For four | the traitors had been plozing for dis- stealing arms and ammunition ef war: were broughtto W puol, it was not pos them With even scubbards tor their nets. The yery man who commanded at the Washington Navy Yard y afterward in command of the Confederate Merrnsac; and the n Che fof Police in Washington city is how in the Confederate army. Pre: nt Lin- solp had done the bestin his capacity, under the circumstances, to carry on the war. i We have been needleesly depressed for the | last four weeks. What was the state of the case? Twenty-two millions of brave people | ‘Were wairing with five and a half miilions | equally brave. In rebeldom the eonseription | is complete and perfect, but at the North a mil- | dien of men had been brought isto the fleld, and bad now many more than the whole rebel army. Ther- is greater waste of life in the rebel army then in eurown. After the presentrebdel army wasted away where is it to be recruited! ‘The conscription, he was informed from good Authority, included every boy and man from Siftentosixty. Theirarmy was wasting away, and we bave yet twenty millions untouched. We are prepared to- day for victory. | appe: Ty | eae Race Cou | arrested a ¢ } bly large, by flning | Thomas Ric Ourarmy | isoue of veterans, who will crush the rebels | the moment they are led against them. The | dsy was pot far distant when they would be | bookseller, news agent and stationer, corner ci ushed. We should accept no compromise. A patched Bp peace would be fcllow: @od anarchy. “t fy exhausted. Look at the Richmond Ezamincr ©: last week, and observe its wailing admis- Ps bellion fs placed. It is not from the South by perpetual war | The enemy's meaus were near- | of the desperate circumstances in which ; Lat we are to fear danger, but from the rebel | sympa Baye indianians in the field in their late re- boke of the copperheads at home, was the Spirit which should animate every loyal man. Itever a State had reason to be proud of her Sons, that State was Michigan. All her regi- nts had honorable renown, but he would slude one more particularly—the 7th. He Wistat Falmouth after the late battle, and B inside described the crossing of that gal- 4a ‘regiment, When under the terrible fire teured upon the pontooniers and enzineers, they declined to repeat the effort to lay the bridges, Burnside said it must be done erent a note to Col. Baxter, “Will your regiment Volunteer to take the#r own boats across !* Baxur wrote on the back of the nots, «Uondi- accepted.” They started on their heroic undertaking, with one hundred and forty-nine Of the enemy's cannon playing upon them du- aing the crossing. The army looked onin ad- iiration snd wonder. Not braver men were a blero? Sour than the forlorn hope—the Michigan 7th—who made the crossing of the Rappahannock under this terrible tire. (Cheers.} The Army and the iy nded to by Col. McComb, 4. The Volunteers of Michigan and other Loyal States. Responded to by Col. Gray, who spoke of the ®warged mission that had fallen upon Mich. Aun soldiers since they entered the tleld. Ar ‘Be outbreak of the rebellion they enlisted only 7% sustain the laws and do justice upon the Tenders. and had the offenders ie their @ubmission to the laws, the soldiers of Mich- ‘ean would have returned satisfied to their emes. But through the persistence of the =+bels another act in the drama has opened, “tod tt was now the mission of our soldiers to ct down tyranny and establish treedom for- ver (Cheers! S. The Loyal Women of the United States phed to by hon. E. Trowbridge. &. Thr Governor of the State of Michigan. Reeponded to by Hon. Dewi: C. bizers of the North. The spirit of the | He | Replied to by Mr. Hosmer. Following the reg’ dence was T toxsts some read by Mr. S. Yorke AtLee, from Upon the readin; of a telegra ol. SI lock, of the Mic legram from Col. Sh a igan Sth, Major O. ©: an Was called upon to exhibit the flag of that regi ment, iM his possession to archives of Michigan The fia, and discolored by of ino battice the i through which fe had’ precede ee’, battles amid great enthusi: asm. It was baptised at brated charg: of the Was through the bh: * of Fair Oaks, Seven Pines, andthe vee ®" firht of the Peninsula, finally at Bull Run N Ve Aa ee toasts, Fs A unt, who led the i Fredericksburg,” follow ed; a ; ion of the sitting, that their host of ¢ no charge against the furd fo: li to go to the soldiers. Williamsburg, in the cele he Michigan Regiment, tle including one to the lorn hope at nd at the conclu- Judge Edmunds announ -ed r the supper, {[Applause.) be very considerable. —_—_n DEATH oF Jepoe Crawrorp.—This morre ing. At (he nsual hour to eater upon the se-sion of the Criminal Court, Judge Merrick ; who h: s } presiding during the sessions of the term, on account of the illness of Hon. T. H. Craw. ford,) announced to the bar and Juries the de. cease of that venerable and esteemed Judge of the Court, which occurred between three and tour o'clock this morning, at his family resi- dence, on E, between Sixth and Seventh sts. Judge’Mernick briefly‘annouced the fictand remarked that he thought the time inapropri- ate for hiujto eulogize the deceased while tha body is yet warm. Judge Merrick addressed himself to the juries, and thanked them for their prompt and Proper attention to the busi- n T+ quired of them; and iniormed them that the court necessarily ceased by the death of the judg», and he discharged the juries, Stage Crawford has been atti years, and even when apparently cheerful in the disposal of business, he was suffering ex- tremely. From his most intimate friends, Members of the bar, we learn that he had ar. Tived at near seventy-eight years of age; and the complication of disease and old age were probably the cause of death. Jude Crawford has been known to our old- pst ctigeus for many years, during which ho honored the respective positions of a member | Of Congress, Commissioner of Indian Affairs and jud, the criminal court. ‘the members of the bar have not vet held a meeting in yi of the decease of Judge Craw has been called tor to-morrow, at #41 profession will be fully repre- hh the le ented HY, doz do. $ do. 340. Sam) Tinkle: y Brown, do. and disor Ida Linton, do.; do. correspor. parties regretting their inability to attend; and | be transmitted to the | aud passed, was unrolled | he evening proposrd to make | It} mount thus realized by tne commit‘ee | ected fur many | | | | | shting and disorder] rion. dos do. Owen Me « and cusorderly; turned to military. weitive from her parenis: not disposed McUall, assauit: heid tor further iY cinct—James Shelton, disorderly; ‘ i-ecinet—Thomas Nort n, stealing a horse; tor further hearing. John Boyle, drunk, dvorde rly wud deserter; turned over to military. Siz Premet—Micharl Harrison, drunk. | turned o tomilitary. Mary Garvey, grand lsreeny; 4 1, Ellen Brown, throwing stones in th fined &: tephen Lee and each. s muarket, do. John y: turned over to military. a Darnell and J.T. Darnell, assault aud baitery gd. Johu Mailer, Conrad soil, i a Darnell, disorderly in Win 2. . Freneb, drunk: dis- Vis, carrying weapons: d nd-di-orderly: do. Chas Ellen Smith, drank and fiu Sto, Wm. . Stealing Wfycourt Dani “ack, do; dis- Mary Hayes, drunk; fined 81. Sarah h, discrderly: fined $1.04. trah Topham, do.: dismissed, Robert n, drunk: turned over ling, drunk and dise en Smith, do; fined eae ASSAULT ON 4 Co » MAN—Nraoro Testi mg—Or Saturday night two colored men med Varnett were standing in front of Geo, Carl's butcher stall, mthe Northern Market, when Carl ordered them off. and, it 1s alleged, ene ci them uitde use of some insultiag lan- guage to him, and he therenpon pursued them and ked one of them named Win, m. Dr. iscn procured & warrant for Carl's and Officer Steele served it, and the cas x a before Justice Giberson. Judge Dade, of California, apperred for the complain- ants. ard contended that the evidence of the colered men should be admitted, which propo- sitiou was strongiy resisted by other parties | present: but, after heariag the arguments on beth + eviewn The p justice decided to admit their wud they were sworn and t-stified. tice held Mr. Carl to security for his eat court. es RSE Oren.—The east end of south, between Eleventh street cas! Congressional Cemetary, is in fine not a few of the lovers of the haye «cuimenced to try the speed of their ho: <8 thereon. OnSunday afternoon quite a number oO. teums were driven over the course, and the pole went down to make a few arrests, but they ng in uniform, did not sucesed. Yost rday afternoon, however, officer Haroin olered man, named Win. Simpson, who training u horse on the ground, pre- paratory to a race, and took him before Justice Cull, who fined him £5.58 for fast driving. ‘The justice, we are assured, is determined to make tbe entrance fee on this course respecta- vnders to Une extent of the law. — Fourth Warp Station Caszs.—W. D. Anderson, iving stolen goods; dismissed. to.: bail for court. Williams, fighting; fined 31. disorderly; di-missed. Samuel Groggou and Henry Bowen, dvceriers; turne& over to mikK- tury. James Boyle, assault and ba s Elizabeth Lewis, fer court. John Semmes, stealing lemons missed. John Drunk, disorderly; turne: , to milita: Jeflerson Reynolds, drun missed min and Wm. disor’: hours. M. Hu furni ug liqor to =Oidier=; dismissed. M Kixdrick, drenk and abusing his family; fin $2. James es, drunk: 6) cents costs. Capt. S. Wallace, larceny of $110; dismissed. Charles Barron, drunk and disorderly; fined $2. U. K. Hask, do; do. £1. stone fighton G street, between Twenty-first and Twenty -second streets,during which ason of Capt. Rodi-r was struck in the eye with an eysier shell and cut badly. Officer Crump ar- Tested a black boy, named Edward Flt, on the charge of throwing the shell, and took him * to the First Ward station, where Justice Drury held him lo gecurity for ecurt. en Geeee MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY.—Snhillington, Four-and-a-half street snd Pennsylvania ay- enue, has received Harper’s Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Continental Monthly. Gody’s Lady's Book and Peterson's Ladies’ National Maga- zine, all for February. Shillington hasalso re- ceived Le Bon Ton for February; and if ladies want to keep L goage in the fashions of the world it is requested for them to get Le Bon Ton. ee Diemissep.—Yesterday afternoon, at three o clock, the cases of Anderson and Thompson, who were arrested Thorsday and held for a hearing, the first ona charge of picking the pocket of Capt. Irwin, and the other with be- ing an accomplice, came up before Justice Clark. After hearing the testimony of the wit- nesses, the Justice decided that it was not saf- ficient to justify & cominitment, and both cases were dismissed. — Tue Fire DEPARTMENT.—Last evening, the reguiar monthly pare, cs the Fire Depart- ment was held at the Perseverance engine- house, and all the companies excepting the American Hook and Ladder were represented. The report of the chief engineer of the depart. ment was received and referred to A committee, but no further business of public importance was tramsacted. —— Sx.tine Liquox To So_prers.—On Satur. day, Officer James Mulloy arrested the follow. ing parties for selling liquor to soldiers, and without licease, and took them before Justice Walter, at the Gnard-house: M. Geatley, John Geatley, Thomas Turner, and Sam’! Tinkler, were fined @% each, and Hugh Dowrey #21 for selling liquor to soldiers; Turner and Tinkler were fined $21 each for selling without license, = > ‘RIMINAL CouRT, Jan. 26th.—Yesterday af- ternecn the case of Lott Flannery, indicted fo~ manflaughter, in killing James Cotter, wa given tothe jury, who returned @ verdict o not guilty. ; “Sol a 1d, alias Reeves, indicted for robbing Miss Alice Moran, of Georgetown, of several hundred doilars, was found guilty. —-_——_ Seconp Warp Station Cases. — Joanna Marun, receiving stolen goods; dismissed. Au- stus Ambush, disorderly; do. Johnson D. odgers, desertion; turned over to military. Matilda Jane Marti d larceny; Cora Bat. ler, disorderly; Jas. Murray, drunk; dismissed. Catharine | day afternoon a num- | ber of Leys, both white and black, engaged ina | | AN AvprTiox To THE Gatiery.—Yasterday | afternoon Patrolman Bigley, the photographer Of the police, added to the Jallery the Tixenees of Thomas Richardson Alias} John Williams Who was arrested at Williards for swindling. | The jolly tace of Richardsen is well repre- sented, and would be recognized on sight by any of his acquaintances, especially those who were so deceived by him. ——— ee PC8TPONED.—The celebration by the colored P ople in honor ef President Lincolu’s procia- mation, which was to have taken place on ‘Thursday in Israel Church, near the Capitol, 14s been postponed on account of the necessary arrangements not having been completed. eget Ser FIRST PAGE Of to-day’s Star for interest- ing local articles. —_o—__ .FoLexrxgrs for the army should not leave the city until supplied with Ho loway’a Pills and Oint- ment. For sores, scnrvy, wounds, small pox, {vers and bowel complaints, theae medicines are the best in the world. Every French soldier uses them. Only 25 cents per box. ail pam a Wasuinatos City, Jannary 27, 1563 Mr. Boiron Star: In justice to,my own characte and for the information of my friends, T feel it. my duty to contradict the report which appeared in of the 2ith inst., headed lurder Case in Trouble,” itis true that ‘ at I wax arrested by savoral o ‘tropolitan police, within the very thresholl ef the court houge door, and speedily conducted before Ars honor Justice Walter, who was waiting for me particularly, J was then and there charged with passing a one-dollar note which upon exaimin- ation proved to be a broken bank. The facie tn the care imply as follows: When T appeared before Justice Walter, two of his witnesses testified that they were present when T offered the note to the colored woman near the court house door (which was then surrounded by police officers) in payment for refreshments. ‘These two witnesaos knew that 1 was an active friend of John Little, md sought this little innocent mistake age convenient pretext to expose and frighten me from duty. During the progress of the examination I produced two reapect- | able witnesses, who stated to the justice that Lhad | received the identical note the same day from 8 restaurant on Seventh street, and had not pre- viously offered said note to any person. Now.in the face of this satisfactory and conclusive evidence showing my innocence of passing @ note knowing it | to be spurious or broken, Justice Walter, in the | exercise of his magisterial power, by willfully per- Yertirg the plainest sof justice, committed ma Jail, without allowi © & moment to get bail. was cuilty of no offense, but it to know T was the friend of respectful! it vey F. Dattoy, ——— c&.—Persens wishivg the ou Moschz sker for Deafurs Ear Throat‘ ataprh she services of Dr, +All Diseases of the Id call without de- a Avenue, 38 23-66" v Ey lay. as his stay islimited, Office 227 Pi opposite Willarés’, on of our readers to the Iry acd Silver-platei Ware a e435 Penn. avente, near’ : Sad advise them to investadeilar there. ja 2s-Iw* | > | Sorpirxs’ Spretar NovwK.—Do your duty to | yourse.ves, protect your heaith, use Holleways Pills and Ointment. For Wounda, Sore: Complain s and Fevers, they are a pe rate. | gvard. Foll directions how to use thers with every box. Only 25 cents. 2lu Asotner Ivrorrant Cer | Diptheria. Diptheria, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Cured by Pxraksoy’s Meptcatep Tar Durors, Try them And te wise m time! Washinton, D.C , Dee. 9, 1852. Gro Pransos, Esq —Dear Sir:—1 purchased package of your Mriicated Tar Drops my son baviag asevere Cough and Sore Throat.(iafa:t, pronounced | by many in the first stages of Dipiieria,) when, to my astonishment, they cured him, as many neigh- bors will also testify, since which I would not be Without them, Respectfully yours, L. Sinkiar Smit, No. 461 Estreet. Prepared and sold by Gro. Peansoy,5 N. Liber- ty street, Baltimore, Sold also at491 Eighth st., Washington,and at the Drug Stores,at 15 cents per package. ja224m —— A Coven, Corp, on an lxnitatep Turoar, if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchia! aff ons, oftentimes incurable. Browns’s Broscwtar Trocnes reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant relief. In Broncutris, Astama, and Ca- TARKH they are beneficial he good eflests result- ing from the use of the Troches, and theirextended | >, has caused them to be counterfeited, Be sare | » guard against worthless imiiations. Ostars ty the eenvine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many Pousuic Sreaxkes and § Troches. ry Officers and exposed to s best om the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye peo- duces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— warrauted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- | edies the ill cffects of bad dyes, and invigorates tha Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sold by al! Druggista, &c. | & The Genuine is signed WILLiaM A. Batons- LOR, on the four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 235 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) oe Hostetter Sromacu Bivters.— Happy is the msn,” said a great physi , who does not know he has a stomach.”” Few persons in this coantry are in such a state of blissful noxaiios! The er majority are reminded by the twinges of dyspe ps: notonly that they have stomachs, but that the said organs are very mueh out of orcer. Nexlect is generally at the bottom of their sufferings. Let all thes situated try Hostetter’s Bitters. The first wine giass full will relieve them, and give give them asturance of “a good time coming * If | troubled with flatulency, constipation, nervous- ness, depression of spirits, flushes after eating, pain inthe side and back lassitude and debility, they will soon find 8 wond: rfal change in progress under the influence ¢f this prompt and pleasant remedy. We are often told by persons who have used the Bitters, that no representation of others would ever have induced them to believe that such invig- orating. such seul-and Me" Moosiage el roperties existed in any stimulant. We say, therefore, to all dynpeptics. be skeptical, {f you please, as to our statements, but try the preparation, which ean be | had in every first. is Apothecary inthe United | States, and rhrn tell un what you think of it Wholessle Agents—A. M. Binninger & Co., 237 Penn. avenue. Ja 2l-e03t Se Cor re the universal torment of =a To be relieved of these teri ible evils cailon Dr. Whi and submit to his manipulations, Hundreds o! cur citizens testify with gratitude ax to hin auocons- ful treatment of corns, bunions. nails, gre ving in the flesh, ete. Dr. White makes chiro} 3 Spe- ciality. You are sure to get relief without expa- riencing pain, Office 424 Penn, avenue, (Lane & Tucker's building,) between 4}; and 6th sts. No, | charge for sonsultation. ja 13-tf ——— SPERMATORRHGA CaN BS Ocren.—Dr. Rand’s mi 27-ly ical. A tri hP ly. Ite effects are trul 2 if, will convines the most skeptical of ite Soi Bu ats ner Iith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and | Henry Cock, Alezandri: ja6é-ly i ae merits. Price $1 a box. Sold by 8. ArTestioN, Boidiers and others. Samaritan’s Gift in your only hope. Ouros any case of private complaints in from two to four days. Ifyou would j | i i | H | | be saved from long suffering and set death, | medy, | don’t fail to avail yourselves of this re: . The Bamaritan’s Root and Herb Juices is the only efleciual remedy for seres and diseases which hat been treated with mercury. Take of this purifyi: remedy be permaner tly cured, Sev.advertine- ment in another column ja 5-tf —_-—_—_ ADIES and gentlemen who! ir ig premature): crept whe wish to change the color, will faa swell and Warner’s Colorific superior ‘to any ar- ticle in use. Applied without wash or provarasion doas not erinp the hair like a dye, But loaves it soft | and glossy advertisement of Funsten & Nco- Held, 302 B street, r Willarda’, jaG-lm ————»—— — } Dr. Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and ¢fectively, and being suzar-coated create no nau- sea Upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills wilt prove their super iorsty over all others, Price $1 a bo: id by 8. C. Ford, corner li street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly Baltimor: * the North and West.—Two trains jaily and one on & uit Washington low fare and sure connections. F Ee rh at Gs it rater. por tick = a fare rates. For tickets and far- asylvavia Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania ?. ma. avenue au Washington. ice is . =D. jundays from 3 to Stee emt om Bann Bonvon, peat. me . Cxistapopa’s Harz Dra as +++ ++..Kver analyzed . Sworn to be poisouless .Fora living brown For a perfect black hat defies detection . That is inatentaneous AND THK ONLY DY® For all who desire to have the color of their hair changed with safety, certainty and rapidity, toany shade they may desire. Manufactured by J. Cristadora, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. & Price $1, $1.5 and $3 per box, according to size. Cristapora’s Hain Rostorative Is invaluable with his Dye,as it imparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitalit to the Hair. Price ® cents, 81, and 92 per bottle, according to sire, jad-eolm The only Dys.. | A ; or to do chamber wor! st. between N and O THR 8taTionRRy Prins C. Moran, ter Stat byJ. 4 ‘lonery and more attractive and use- Pack G® manufactured 436 Penn. avenue, sontains more ar fal Jewelry than any ever offered. Sutisrs and the trade will take notice. 188 lw so CHBAPRE? AND BReT Hare Dra is tHe Womnp— fever Fades or centaa box. - Ford, corner lith street pgton, and Henry Cook, Aloxandria, 2 SSS Warxantap 70 Cura in 81x Da Antidote, an English Specific of Rtanding, will cure Gomorrhaa in sir days, change of diet reqnired i Washes Owt.—U pham's Hair Dye, 36 he best in use, it. Sold by'S. and Pa. arenus, Wash- ja6-ly —Dr. Godfrey's aty-five yoars’ No Price @1 per hottie. Sold Pord, cerner llth stre-t and Pa. enue, Jagaly by &. 0. Washington, and Henry Cook, Alaxandria On the 25th inat., of scarlet daughter of Henry L. and years end 6 months. DIED, fever, MARY EMMA, M. J.'Gordon, aged 7 On the 2th inet , MARTHA E.. wile of James Corcoran inthe 24 year ef her age The friends of the family are invited to atten! her faneral, from her late residence, No street, at 3 o'clock. 355 Fifth On the wth inst., JOHN McCOLGAN, age? 25 years. The friends and relatives of tha family are re- Spectfully requested to attend his tuneral is late renidence, No. 251 Pa avenue, h and 13th sts’, at 6a.m f¢ | Mains will be takon to Baltimore, 1th from between . to-morrow, His re- 1n Georgetown, on Monday, 2th inst .IRLENA BANGS, in her 6th your, daughter of the late J. T. Banga The friends of the family are invi her funeral, op At Fredericksburg. 1962, Mra. ELIZA K | ber age, fer many y to attend Wednesday, at 2 o'clock. vd .. Va. .on the 4th day of Nov. EPPLER, in the 8% year of rsa resident of thiscity. * WANTS. Ww LOST AND FOUND. O8T—In golax from the Capitol to ‘he gate Pea Wrtser: fi rhs, RT. A ibers 7) Tbe given if left a fice _OST~A narrow gold chain BRACELET at the 4 Captieioron Pa. avenur. The fimter will | « suitably rewarded on leaving it at the house of Mr, Se ase. 7-3" tary Ch OST—This mori Ipth atract.a dark 4 Fussian leather PUR’ WLONNATE oontelso between $10 $izin movey and a watch “The firder wil: te ruitabiy rewarded by lear at Room 135 Navional Hotel. Os LOST.—Lost, en Gay street. Georgrtown, s smal: white =paaiel Dog,about§ years. 14, with one ear and part of the face black: answers t> the nameoct Lily. Five Gellars will gv m=} any one leaving the dog at No. 104 Gay street, Gearge tewe, Ja 77-30 OUND-—On the 25th inxtant, near the City Hal! & hEAD PURSE, contaiming a small sim of money, whieh the owner cao have by describing the same Bey t for this advertisement. Iu- quire at Mre. HOLLY'S, corner 4th and [> near the City A:ll Fets D—on the 19th iost..s SLLYVBK WATOH ae stsoek, peterson » and | tre sts. owner ix requested to come forward, p uve pro: erty and pay for this adv-rtis an . ta 2gOEN SUMMERS a 77-21" 4 ut. 320 Miss. avenue. between éth and Sth st 1 987502 Mondey afternoon. on Pera, ay 4 between sth street and Lafayette Ba aare, = large PHOTOGRAPH, in colors, of @ gevt aman, which is highly prized by the owner, Salta ole reward wil bs paid for its retarn to the counter of The Star office, ja 27 ste 1 EWARD — Lost. on Saturday evening, while Parsil ym Osgood's we st. s POCKET DIARY. contatsing abeat gas is | Treasury noter ; also valuable papers hoever will retarn t he same to Johnson's Gallery,cn Navy H Exe Governmen Beef Ww ——— Yard, shall receive $100, or $50 for the recovery of ANTED—At the Dayten Bakery, No, 456 1th | the book and papers, street, one good second hand BAKKER. 1t* Ja 26-3 ___3. ORVILLE JOHNSON. | ANTED—A nice FURNISHED HOUSE fora S$] 0 REWARD .—stolen, 24th, about 6 miles out j ily. i ty. Address | % on the 7th street read.’ blaek MARE. i Rosas We OR ee ents. Saal! Cost Is base Minto te ‘ali round | WANTED—A. good Journeyinsn BARBER, at $25 Seventh et., between L and New York avenue, Good wages will be given, ja 27-3t* 7 ANTED—A BOY, to learn copper plate priat- was engraving. whe. SMirk, ja Z7-at* 312 Dst. ir Hth, W Mravg:r ge hotel. Apply ue. (ap stairs ) ja 27-20" NTED, by a young ¢ y ook, wash ant ‘k. Cail at 293 Thirt IGcuT IGHT to Penns: D—Turee or fo. : ew York, Apply to FRED. S ania avenue, one door from ja 27 eolw WANTE “OOK WANTED—For a mess of 6 or Sin camp, near Was under Hamlin’s a.m W bousewerk and ts W ax ANTED-A Ap TED—A ttled w 192 Seventh street “s recommended. liberal wages will he given. ja ANTED—B yeurs exp \ y Store in this city.. SITUATION in some b. re he can make himself usefel wh erences can be Office \ TANTED-A wellrecon yn 26-2t* \ ANTED=1% ve € of the furniture PE ADVER writes Bk. of the office ANTED IMMEDIATE der room SEKVANT the Herndon Ho = ja WAntepet from & to west and P Ing 2 Ww ture room, gs, Address * nire wat on table, an: acod © x goot band,and charged from the fr | with rome ligh ANTED-A D xts. on. Appiy corner Yth aud D st., Saloon, Wednesday, from 9 to18 t good, respectable whita GIRL, to ply at OK, fora private family, woman’ prefer Apply at To one wao come well hite ya rie > bas hat be man.w na Grocery and Prow 8 Hest of ref- ANTED—A competent COOK to maxage the | | culinary department of @ lur at 214 Pa. aven SITUATION W { giver, Aidress Box No. § Star | Ja27-3t" SALELSMA mendes 5 ‘© rent # HOUSE, Would notobjce Address A YOUNG MAN: WHO juat honorably dis y. is desirous of mesting erp cut. Please address “J. Evering Star. ja Bi-2t Y—A BOY who na barkeeping. Al<o. a good dining anu CHAMBERMAID. Apply at use, corner of Yth and F TISER 'o rent or buy a HOUSE containing 2Trooms. between Sth and isth sts nusvivania avenue and I street norte reat so, O41 L street, between 4th and sth. three story HOUSE, with bath c Tf furnished, will buy turni- A, Douglas,” Star Office. Ja.d 3t* D—An experienced NURSE. (colored, to take charge invalid lady and young 446 Vighth at., eee en ua ja 24-307 W Mots a family frem N neighborhood, aver ane lecation ( LD BOOKS Crafts, Indi Read; any kind « Documents. Ra Burr's Trial: Wi paid. ja 24-3t" Wine —1 Its. tera and Newspapers A am inthe e, between 16th genteel FURNISHED nity of Pecn avenus, by Must be in a respectable i 7322 Pa. WANTED—Oéd Volumes, Sehocl ians First Volume, Pacific Rail of Old Books, Old Letters, Papers ke ovt your garrets, Two volumes ikinson’s Writiogs, Highest price ALFRED HUNTER, Antiquarian Rook Store, over Bank of Washineton. 0,006 Ibs. Rags; 10,000 Iba. Paper; Books; 18109 tbs Old Ledgers, bet ‘We rend the Wagon any part of the district (including Alexandria and Georgetown) f paper, ete., ete, _ 34 2h we ( one whe cap 375 Cst corner 4%. V oF rags, rope, bagging canvas, Rag and Pa 37 per Wareh 5 Dat. na ‘00K WANTED—A thoroughly competent cook, Apply at | bring good references. jad ANTED—The public to know that we have a few small Tubs of very choice Dairy Butter, Suitable for families. Also Wrapping Paper. S Uonery, Tobacco and Cigars. &c. ta, 8. JONES & BRO. de %-1m™_273 Pa. av., betweon loth and 11th. V acall. “te fe No 369 Seventh st... ANTED,—W buys FURNITURE. STOVES on which we are paying the highest ilies declining housekeeping, or ha’ | Of furniture will Gnd it to their advan 8i ND-HAND 4 BEDDING, for ‘cash pric am ing a surp! ‘© GRiPFETRe between [and k — BONTZ \ in thi Se, or havin, UCHLY, 42 ANTED—Every the market, @ ho ing line. ..%. surplus, will do weil to Seventh street. ut side,) Dealer in New and re. pavers ere sates for al icles Ay A and These leavit the betwi and H, Besond nasa ora?’ no 16-t F URNISHED Fintor econ 0! 65. Washington nt, for from one to three years eli fami HOUSE WANTED.— Wanted to ieentien ienaee Address Lock Box s04-tf ‘ard D.C. J OTICE.—Those in want of pet mest ofany Kind would Office, No. $11 will be given to hicatie en band for good Cambormalde, Waiters and better cail on the new In ence Ninth st., where the best of pay first-class a x — always Cooks, Tresses, Hi ara also for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels. Farm Hands wan! Employers in want of good help will find it to th it advan call, ited. The best of tenants can by as above. ILLBB. i GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. yours 5. WEI LOH?S CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUR! We having thesole agency for the above jnstly | v famed Fam: the trade in an: Familes will de 30 Im Flour, are now p! ti Washington abr pared to supply may desire. Tr at all stores in LOW fh. LEY & BROTIER, 3d and 99 Water street, Georgetown, D.O. ities the: jaa! 3a the above Fro! 84 x Li 50 BARRELS 3 ate? 'g SELLING oF. GaN ERtize Mtoe of rich Fal ond | Alec 8 |, now = a CLOA KS will cash, to make room for new rpecial attention of the Ladies rare chanee for _ ja th-steoif > BARRELS ROSEN. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D. SELLING OFF !! Fal Whats ri SHAWLS and CLOT at great ba: gains for pring supplier. The : store, at g! handsome closed 01 invited to thi . COLLEY, hove Pa. ave. bi $3 J. Aree th st neues Roe Countr, Mp. Ti Mp. ‘Phe sixth semi-annaal session of this Institution opens on the let of February, 1363. Yor gen! wen ei E88" BOW ALDROR Poe Js 22-2ewsw Pikesville’ 4 MosAran BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYs— N th Hall, Nazareth, Ni hia, by North Pi jasare' 5 a County, P ivania. of acoess from Phila- ounty, Pennsyly: Basy del Railroad to and from Harrisburg by Lebanon Valley Ratiroad to Feeidenes and thence, ee miles ee EBWARD Board and Music, and de 27-e02m* A yak per et tage. juarter. Drawing, 33 *§ “e fcutea.” W CROP MALAGA GRAPES, Lot ofthe above the id and known honse of . INGER & 00., 237 Pons, avenue, near Sth st. de ma ADIES' BALM L9 AND CONGRESS L Boorse, of Gleve 00, vte., Missa’ roars Balmorais Beare enee er bet Milit jo P-22 BOSUNTHAL. | an Apple Orchard. z } By PROF. except one hind foot; had on when stolen light leather saddle. English tree and biack bridle and martingale. The thief was traeed to Washington dressed in cavalry uniform. The above rewatl | for the delivery of the mare at JAS. table, 7th street. from its cage on the “at hasa black ring srouid ‘eward will be paid for its re- av., between I aod Lith st. Mrs. A. SPRIRG FOR SALE AND RENT. F°% RENT—UNFURNISHET PARLOR. _ 455 [ street, between 9th and jn 27-20 ~~ KENT —Five or six gent ;& REWARD .— Escaped §. D inst. RED BIRD: its neck. “The abo turn to No. 275 P: ja cH St = can rent a large feecn stery ROOM. ina private house, with or without Board Apply at 305 Delaware avenue Lorth-ef 4he Capitol. jamr-st* RAKE CHANCE-FOR SALE—A email “STORE and FIXTURES. en the cerner of sth al H ste Inquire on the oremises ja 23 iw" RAE CHANCE.—For rent. on BAKERY, with Bake Shop. Su ables uttached, situated near I scation, For terms. apply to SLBLEY & sve... between 10th and Lith. jaa VIGUT SMALL DWRI LING HUUSES #OR rt TILPING LOTS, an whole ¢ the chancel of the Potomac, JOHN G. ADAMS reer Eighth and L sts, north ENT, FURNISHED.—Will he respousible tenant for § months or use Contains 18 rooms and kitchen First Ward. Apply to F. M. STR! FIELD, at Star Offiee. omery sim at, suitable ire atthe Agency 11 9th strect, above Penn. avenue north, lw poor RENT—A complete, fine Furn shed HOUSE, central part of the city, within two blocks of Pa. ave., all modern conveniences, gas, bath room, water, heatea by furnace gataining # fae roems, besides @ brillinnt furnmied double PARLOR. ¢or varti rs apply Box 29°°W. N Y., ’ Star Office. ia 23 irst-cinss Furnished PARLORS, attached, Juct vacated by a M.C° shed ROOMS, with or without rable location; fue neizborhood, Ween 34 aud 4th sts., Sdoors below ja 23.4w 4 City Mall. Fo GRNISHED KOOMS TO RENT ¥or rent, at 458 2th street, east side, between Gand H streets, neatly furnished and very comfortable EED ROOMS, and SITTIN MS, aud PAK- LORS, The neighborhood is one of moet desirable in the city. Every attention paid to these ocsn ingthem, No ehildren in the house. ja2 Fk SALE —Valuable, PROPERTY, recently it, and centrally located, being in the vi- cinity of Patent and Post Offices. Any person de- sirous of investing, the present is a favorable op- ortupity. Said Breperty is situat on sth street, etween G@ and Nos, 400, 402, 404, 406: Would prefer to seil entire biock. Inquire at No. 367 Pa ave, between 9th and bth st de 16 Tu.Th.&8.tf so fine Fart rd; most des D st., bet Tu L.M. BERGMAN GOD FARM FOR SALE.—120 Acres in cul- tivation, 544; acres in timber; with new Frame Houee, with 4 reoms. 7 young Peach Trees and It is situated on 7th street ke, about 7+, wiles froin Washgngton, DO, TO acresofthe above is good and feftile meatow | laud, and the remainder No. 1 up-land, {routing on two county roads. ‘Terms easy, For patticntars, enquire of J.D. BARTHOLUW, of JOUN At BARKER, 55% Seventh « ja 13-26 Cx , COKE! PRICE KEDUCED! ONLY = CEN1S PER BUSHEL! Being much the cheapest tuel to be had in the city. The Cokeis of a superior quality. Now is the time te purchase. Inquire at the Office of the Cas Light Co., 614 Eleventh st. ja 21-lmeo 8 * PAPERHANGINGS! Goid and Velvet. Gold Stamped, and medium price? Gold Papers, with a varied stock of Glazed and Blank Papers the lowes cash prices. y W SHADES! wh New Desigrs, Gold Band and Imitation Gold Band Window Shades. Butt, Green and Blue Holland, or any required style or size of Sade made to erder. OVAL PICTURE FRAMES’ (warranted to be gilded with Gold Leaf.) The handecmest and largest assortment in the District, from the best manufactory in the country, | With» benutiful variety of small sized Oval and | Card Visite Frames, of foreign and demestic man- ufactures. Also, Photograph Cards, embracing copies of celebrated Pictures, Paintings and #tatu- ary, Albums, Ac. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS! } Different sizes and colors, Picture Rings, Eyes, ails,&c. Orders for Paperhangings or soc = —— by experienced work- men in city or country. Terms cash. “6 ci J. MARKRITER. Please remember the number, 4™6 7th street, | ard the terms cash for goods and Isbor. Ja 15-* R2°%. = RICH, Elegant colored Ilinstrations, Books of eve:y de- | yr i AONE of every de- scription. We are now prepared with ourincressed | facilitic sto supply the world with Books, Cards, Prints, Photographs, Steroscopic Views, and in fact any article sporting or otherwise. Also, the Steros-Cowpenicview sent on receipt of fifty cents. Address IKNER & CO., Post ice Bex 5027 New Yor! an jal7-tm* ASHINGTON WATER-CURE AND BLEC- TRO-HYGIENIC INSTITUTE.—Dr. 8. M. has leaced the private ae ee near 5 where he is now to cure ail dé rte Intest, savet Umgrored. | cure eases by .. mos! i and scientific Water, Electric, Surgical and Hy- gienic Appliances daily, from 9 to 3, peg Reson atfeation to ait hia patients, “Att Ld re gentieme ‘ounds, Dys; ‘ia, Female, Li and Nerv iseases mm ily and tly . Patients visited hon Di Boarlet other Fevers prevented and cured, ™0- vials in abund: , from the men of the country, can be seen, and the bestef city references given. js V-im Vv LANDIS, of Philadelphia, Metropol: NEVER TOO LATE B: ESSOR ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI, Pianist, Vooatist any ComPognn. NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR JANO FORTE AND SINGING. Prof. Wolowski continues his §: and Piano Classes, and ome new course for and King- ing, which will be the last, as Professor's Nae i wots in New York begin on the ist of Ail those who really desire to be benefited by new and extraordinary system have no time to lone. By Prof. Wolowski’s new method a geen. bav- in’ very ahott time fo Teed munis wth great fol ‘@ very 8! e 3 ity, and execute operatic as well as elassical masic with rare perfection. M ; As to the vocal part, by Bis way of vocalization he arrives at m: bead ced omy resulta, renders the voice powerful and enables the to voeal- bag ad a et prawn ea —— ality of — ref, olows receives ¥. re \y from oO 313 m. and from $to4 at his residence, No. 451 Tenth street, betwee: i SA CFACE AND MEAT CUTTERS, SAUSAGE STUFFERS, LBAVERS Sirens ENITES. RESSES. $c. & FL ons cory af iowest LAR. For sale ® % Ww, 43-1m__ 555 Seventh st., bet. Ps. av. and Ganal. PIANOB—PIANOS. A. NEW Seven Octave, large tire, ROSEWOOD PIANO, with four round corners, two fandie riande, over strung bane, basp pea eandle F Over % dal, Preac: d action, &e. ‘ine toue 24 touch with allthe late improvement, worth $400, be sold for @75 cash Caliat 502 B at., pear lath, nd Boltiers apply Store. de im re i ja Seale BASRA ans an, sotic. DErgt rok THE SIE OF | ATOH ELOR’s HAIR DYB, | | for notes ratisfactorily endorsed, | NOON, Januar, | “jas AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, fg oe )» ERY HANDOOME PAR BOUT MILES y wierd, fronting temas ont 2 Mey ev okville turnpike Toad. eset Lahey east, streete touth, tfty Cords of Oak; sito alent ainety easoaed Pine Wood. to be sold to host as the owner deel! Keeping ‘ard, 'o be sold in lots to suit purchasers Terma 4 jawed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Agets, S7 THR ABOVE 3ALK 18 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNE® be Same hoor and piace. jad GRSEN'& WIELIAMS. Avete, Wins Be BA eg Sg 0B every =* Hices on band at ume Perma ctlen Treasury motes, to b> paid st the me it of 5 “jets (Chron) Le.@ol.and 0. eo, FOTURE WAYS. nin By W.L WALL & OC’, Auctionce-« aMALL FRAME DWELLI BO at ABCTION —O: DAY instavt, at ¢0’clock i lot Nol. sobfivis.on of Square ¥10, fron i 116 feet on north §, between ist) and goth and improved by x small Frame Dwelling. Terms - One-third eash; belasee in 6 and 1 worths, bearing interast, aud » cured b: deoa ot wus’ on the premirer .. WALL & ©O., Aarts, _jaaT WoL Wall & OO. Auctonee:s. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST CLASS by WoL + Woon sap Coa. Ke taRiionmest at Tre Con- NER OP 7TH 2mp Catal. oTs., (Messrs. MoKxew & Makiow’s.) at Aver: #.—On THURSDAY, 6th of February aext, we sell cauct.on, witheut ‘“rve commencing at 1% clock, the ontire slook W ood, © M hinery { Horses, Mules, Onrts, d Coal of ali kinds, 2 fine Cart Horses, » Cart Mules rts and 5 Sete Cart Harn seortment of Stable Fur Set Coal cesles, 1 Ten Horse & . 1 Wood Spliting Machi I Sawing Machicr, with Belts, Pulleys, Shafting, ..&¢ And other Fixtores, compri«i si oa frat class Wood establishment, everything par- Wingandsplitiag s0— iF The Office an@ other Buildings. Fe ne’n, ne Ofice Furniture — e.&c., he, i Herring + Fire aod Burglar Proof Safe i Coul Seive Terws: All sume of § ¥*) and under cash;alleowe £2508 ite: 3 aud 6 , all ms over apa 0" Tetl io somal beanag stackcrily endersea and WoL WALL @ ©O, Ancts By W.L. WALL & ©O., Auctioncers. Southwest corner Pa. avenue and 9th street MALE OF GROCERIES. LIQUGRS, TOBA +S ann Cigars at Avction On TUES DA MORNING next, 27th instaut, at 10 o'clock seillatthe Auction Rooms, large assertment Groceries and Liquors, &c.” embracing— Harrels Ketined W hite and Yellow Sugars, Tierces Haws end Bacon, Boxes Cheese, Soap and 5) Poxes Acamautine, Sperm avd Mould Candles, Cases served Meats aad Fruits, Cares Condensed Milk, Anchovies, Cateup, an &e., and Smoking Tobsacee, different brands © e aud German Wines. _e y, Bourbon Whiskey and Bittors, Boxes Navy Tobacco and Cares Cham Cases Bran Karreis Pike's XXX Magnolia, — Bye. Old Bourbos, and other Whiskeys, sand 4; Brandy. els'atd kegs Herring and Mackerel, Aguautity of -mall -tores, conristing of Gloves, Shirts, Howe, Paper, &e. Terms cash. jae W.L. WALL & ©O., Aucta. &2- THE APOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ® count of the weather until THURSDAY, Jen. 2"h, same hour and place. W.L. WALL & CO... Auct'ra, By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, GOYERRMENT. SALE OF CANAL BOAT —Oe MONDAY, February 2, at 12 o cleck w,.we shall sell the exnal boat Isaac Motter, belonging te the Washington Aqueduct. and now lying pesr Esby's whar!, just west of the Observatory. Terms cash in Treasury motes, By order of WM. R. HUTTON, Snief Engineer. c gi _ja 26-4 J.C. MeGUIRE a co » Aucta, By J, C. McGUIRE & ©O., Acctioncers, JEREMPTORY SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE Coumvk Lot skak THE RaiLnoaD Depot. —Om jan 27-20 | FRIDAY AFTERNOON, January 3th, at 4 0'e! we will sell. to the highest bidd .on the part of Lot No, in Square No. €3), fron’ ” op New Jersey e.at the corner atrant,, and running back 1 feet. Itwill be divided ixte two lots of 20 feet froat each. ‘erms: One-half cash; the balance iné = ing int d by a deed of trast upon the premises. 7 SC. MeGUIRE & 60., Ancts, By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, ESIRABLE BRICK DWELLLN: Lot at Posiic Sace.—On F y wth, at dry o'ch fes, We hall ool pa ofL in Square 577, front. ing on Masaachnsetts aver between 4th and strects west, running through to H street, with the improvements, consisting of a neat well-built Brick Dwelling House, containing 8. 8 a tery comfortable and well arranged and io ® deurabie situation for a private "Te Da: One half cash: bal in 6 morths. ' rs: e bal i lance in . jorsed Approv.c end notes, bearing interest, bp a deed of trust on the ions. Bd J. ©. MeGUIRE & OO., Aucts, ARSHAL’s BA’ on 50) from thi ‘tbenoe with a line: at right ang’ feet 6 inches; thence ins 300 srurrary 5 Samy noots, 300 On Consianment, for Sale at Manufacturer's Price, JOHN MILLS, Acuyt, MITTS BALLER IS FRENCH SHOR facturer's prices. Butler ‘readers i supine my Mog before making Their parebaren, f + num enn vaniaave. jan IS-e0lm* JOHN MILLS, Agent. OS HE OAR con dees eh SST 38S Pa. avenus, under the National Hotel. BRAZILIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, jorrestly suited to eyesight. MILITARY FIELD GL. MIcRoscoPage % SAROMMTERS « and 7 ruotocaitite snaeag ===. ART ‘VISITE, &e. at the lowest prions ja Wo eodee REAT INDUOEMBNTS ts per yard fer DRESS of the best Rea 80) longer than jor eno oF two Weeks, atthe goods are advancing Sally. 4 W. MEYENBERG. Bpace. | ‘7th end Sth ete. PO - vest nder the Avenue House BALMORAL SKIRTS. N ‘tyles, targe to’ low priced, medium, fire pcos a would do well to call and ex- aa < Ho’ Rescootlos' of cheek: bat bt ha ass Penn. svenue and 9th street MORE NEW BALMONSY HOOP SKIRTS New lots o dey in end +s in White and at . Misses loop Bkiris of the best stries yal -gtee 623 Seventh st., above Pee