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> oe eee eae LOCAL NEW Ws. AMUSSMENTS TO-NICHT, . Ford's THesTeR.—Mr. Ford annonnees Hy drome ot ~Kast Lynne” for to-nigst The nami of ips pi y w familiar to Wasbington Thester, guers, fer iv was performed for + long time at Mr Grover's theater, by Miss Lucitie Western: | The version to be performed te-wtght 1s said to be an im provement over tbat of Miss Western, ane ts aracterof* Lady Isabell” was writ- ten expressly for Mra. D. P. Bowers, who wilt pes orm orwith her usual ability. She will be Isnstnined by Mr. Wheatl+igh, Mrs. Chap. | - de Gior ex's THRATER,—M lie Vastyali cone tinne- at Grover’s a -bort time longer,and will te nieht agsin as + Aties<andro Massa- sya as “The Cocst de stroszs,” inthe drama or “The Briganas.’ This pijay is re- plete with operatic gems, and Inst week when at wis jy Tiormed, it elicited the most un- Youpaca applause. Vestvali is supported ey ai astrony caat, w NOTON THEATER.—Mics Laura Keene bas arr uthe city with a pany ir New York, and to- open thy Wastington Theater. Phe company embraces many well and favorably known names, anc will no doubt prove 2 sonrce of attrac icn | As an opening pieve, Miss Keeue | annource= Goldsmith’ 's glorious comedy “She H & oops te Conquer.” | Cad? kununxy.—The management at this re- heavoT *O gc all tatent going, and thus are epu led to give superior entertainments. To- night Hwa Erent, Frnestine de Faiber, Mons. Fouche, she King Brothers, Eagan and_Ed- wards, Kat- Harrisov, Lucy Clifton, Jutta Rickmond, snd the entire company will ap- | a ‘iil of song, ballet, dance, panto- Taine, & Varner woune Big .—The management here also an- fine p-rformers and a good bill for to- t. Among the performe:s are M+geie Friel, a Wirdell, M'Ne Geraidine, J. R. White, | ob Halt, Frank Kerns, &2.; and besides the gular concer: hall bill, tue amusing farce of © Toodles.” will be pertormed. fi PROVIDENCB Hospivat Fatr.—T xis delight. | fol fair wil be continued one week longer st Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventr sireet. Providence Hospital is under the direction of te Sisters of Chan |, ana itis ceriaimly x matur of import. | Ance that it -hould be suce ‘ul, as tris pecn- liarly a charitable imstitution; rec: ng mot only sUch persons &s are able to pay for attend- ance, but umy who are Sick, nu matiter how desiv ute they may be. Besides, the fair us an @>oret:le place to visit, as it 1s conducted m admi le style, and there is a fin play of ariivde » ssetal @nd croamental Concuutr._The « Biack Swan,” ( Liss E. T. os pniieid,) assisted ny her pupil, tha Young | nm. will grve another concert to-night, at | the Fifteenth street Presbyterian Church. | ~~ Spiritaalism i W ashingtor. to the farth i late Dre C. aa | Vicolaitans—Spirisiat electricity a gy Dr. Channing—Mr ierpont guess s tr. whe anni “ . hoary —de dies — Mosaic Cy Fee pepe Rey Sparkuslism,” Foor jonn Pierpont lectured last night upon in the Ninth-streec bell. (over the Union League room) was d Mr, Pierpont isknown xs 2 poe e compiler ofa series of popuiar reai- uools; &iso as a temperance Feformer, who sacrificed & smug position in the pelpit of a leading Boston church by 4 pincky fight with ‘be rum-sellers of his congregation. After ieing knocked abont the world cousider- ably, oe hes at last settied down m aratier conger ial position for a man of letters, as the eusiodian of & department hbrary. He is @ ting ob an years, a3 his venerable Locks aic- nif, mnt wears weil and rides a hobby yet With & buovancy, enthusissm and good faith that might put your ger men to the blush. H ve ust night as the dation of his piritualism the «short, vigerous some ree mark: prehiainary. he proceeded to rels momber of experiences of his own in the way of Spiri ual tacts. Some ofthese came under | his oj.s+ryation so long as twelve years ago, anc were made throughs littl granddaugater, | a chiid of good natural powers bui no great advan ages of education. She began to write (as ar.eaium) when not more tian M4 years Old, and on one occasion the name of Channing appear d. ‘Tbe speaker inquired, «Is that my old tried, Dr. Channing?’ The reply was fostuntane ous, “Don't call me Doctor, but ¢ Brother,’ or * banning.” He ( Pierpout)sub- sequentiy related Unis incident to Rey. Mr. Chari of this city, who said it was a re- ™arkasle tact that his uncle (Rey. br. Chan- Ting) always cisliked to be called + Doc:or.” Ou evening this child was writing in the par.or, «nd ithe speaker said, “Chanuing, are yor awcre I've made an arrangemssi with your successor, Dr. G—, to exchange pulp'ts next Snudsy tT’ The answer was +-no.” Mr. P. nes: inqnired—Are there any remarks you wouls hke me to make on.the o.casion '? Tue Teply was. + Why not impress on tue congre- gation these great iruths of spiritualism !” Vr. P. demurred; bis sermon was already wri ten, @ad to in-rodnee tho line of remark propose:., would bree k in on the "nity of tne snpject Dr Ciaoning suggested that it could be ‘> troduerd ‘pv tee de: otionsi exercises. The ¢' ild her» broke in with tue qne: m io tae Bp ri'y «Why cen’t you write something for ratuer! Instantly the child threw aside the paper on which she was wriling. seized auother sheer, and wro'e down wrth great rapidity ommu- p froin Dr, Chanurng, as asked. P. lng it, Was pertectiy astonished by the prew@und solemnity, spiritual insight, ind The | deep cevotional feeling of the thoughts written | down by this child. The speaker was deter- imined to u-e the very words im the church Dr. Channing used topreachin. He wrote them outin ink, and then asked if he should sare the best con- | chose o: what she profess34_to see. Bat wait a litte! Afterwards Mr. ?. made some ex- J erimfnts to ascertain if Swesenborg knew | beforehand what. would be the sesuitof thege ip vestigstions, Swedenbore direct d him to taka a glass yes- £e] filled with red liqdor, (red it used, and A piece of anthracite coal, and bring th- crystal, coal, und vestel of red liqeid together, so that 8 thould touch the other two, Pierpont then questioned Swedemborg as ‘tothe r2spit of the ex, eriment, first directing the ebild to tara, t Ben brad. and not look attie answer as written under the influence of Swraenborg. That answer was: « The coal will look asif ithad ' been ignited for Datf au hour.” On the experiment being made,’ the enita | (ignorant of the answer)}exciaimed that the | cecal sppeared 4 covered witha blue flame as | if burning m &eratey”’ er precisely as if ignited for half an hour. Swedenborg then directed | to take a bine Jiquid (blGe ink was used) and apiece of hard yellow soap and apply as be- fore. ‘the chile might meke any representation she | ~What will be the result of the experi- \ i etenbors. —*‘‘The ‘soap, will. look white | and clear. Question, (to medinm.)—‘i Well, Mary, what do yon se? AW ly the sonpdco ka liknsssar candyor | groend class whew the light comes through it" | Kat the skeptic might say, + it is strange that | Aman of your sense should he bamboozled by i a girl. thing. | tecn | | j A temale can make a man believes mA ” fLaughter} Bat bold factabit, F months after, the speaker was at Fi | burg, in Biassachueetts, the guest of a Mr. Sie- | ‘Vene, and in the course of the days lady cailed, | a Mrs. Dr | Wood was a « seeing meainm,” aud he thought | of a dark closet, as he wanted to make an ex- | to know what the fun was.) | the light distinctly, find. afterwards the experi- | ment was rep®a | {Laughter, and another puzzled luvuk on the ; Ivs‘on or‘fiaud. ‘The facts came under his own | only meet the case by denying the statement of | the mins of his bearers upon his say-so. | medivin was here in communication with a | kin@ly scientific intelligence. | bis death. | scientific mind in Eu ope. It was natural to | believe that he had kept on and up iu his ia- | ynities in physical science in the spirit world, ; foowed by astont man of dark complexion, | hatry of face and head, and with well oiled ; rayen locks parted in the middle, giving him, . | 8ecomplished by some spiritual performers who | clusion of the cxercises, and a call was ma 7 beecks and posal earrensy- | withstanding the rain, there was quitear » | seenr | Lady | others, a ricb treat in che performance of the | new play. | by Withers, as well as anew farce, fitst time | the comedy of “Shs Stoops to Conquer,” will | i use the very wo! or the ideas, The answer ‘wast! st he might chence the words, bnt not the thongh s, Mr. P. commitied the word: w memory, and in the course of his prayer in the church used them almost literally. He noli a: tbe time that the concre¢ution settled down in asilence almost appaling. He said novhing to any ove of the matter, but met shortiy etter in th? street a gentteman, & worshipper in that ehorch, who told him that al telligence of the congregation, herself 2s being singularly i TesemBlance of & norron oF ad expre-sed nressed by the Dr. Pierpont’s raver to the stvie of expression of the Late i . Channing. The child ir this case, wrote as rapidly as possible, mechanically, without pause for thought; and his (the speaker's) mind swas pot exercised at all, but he was waiting to gee what the child would write. On another occasion, Dr Channing conveyed to the speaker an expression of opinion con- cerning those corrupt persons of the early eburch of Ephesns—the Nicolaitans—by a del- iecate peripbrais, makin- it » oper to come through the child-medium. Of tue Nicolnitans the speaker, previously to this comaunication, knew nothing, «nd the child ceriainly never before had heard even rhe name. Another evening, the child being under the uence of Channine, the sporker inquired | by what instrumentslity the svlrit raps are made. The reply wes ‘e‘ectri. iv.” —Do you mean the sane +s mundane philosophers mean by that name? Cha :ning—-+ No; spir- itual electricity is a more refined atmosphere, in which al! spirits sre enveloped.” ().—« Is there any analogy between spiritn i electricity and odic force or I-ght * the medium remaining motionless aud looking Up as if the question was upon a topic un f#- miliar to the spirit in commanication. Taa Moment the bandef be medium we: 22 OMMULICAHON Was Ww ritten I would like to suggest come experi- (Sig: ) Swepennora,” ‘Now experiments with the odic force or light are made with a crysial, and certain persons, pecubarly gifted, are able to see lightof different | colors emanating in rays from the positive and negative points of the crystal, when exposed iu a cark room. It occurred to the speaker that the child-medinm, having & large brain, might be able to see this hgh'—and accordingly took | her into a dark room, where she at once, on seeing the crystal, exclaimed, with animation, that she saw a light through the point of the crystal, of an ceenee color; and on the crystal being reversed, of @ bl ush white, Swedenborg then wrote directing that a piece ot brass should be applied to the crystal; which being done, (a brass key being used,) the light was increased in vividness. By direction of Swedenborg, a piece of gold (a piece of mosaic jewelry was indignantly rejected by the spirit) ‘was procured (with some dificulty) sad applied to the crysta!, when the Jight shot up with increased intensity; thus showing how much Beriet oem roid is than brass, even in a = eres, wh chies plate applied to the ‘ystal became encircled with a rim of gold, ana a gines globe (A kerosene lamp was used) brought in coujanetion with the stone showed pink an@ yellow. teddish brown and green Mr. P wade th« inquiry to Swedeubory, « sath you in the spirit world interest yours ves with matters of physical! ecience p” Swreder bore an«wered enthustastically: “Oh,” itis a delightful thing to study (tod's works!" But the skeptic might sBy, asthe speaker ad- Mitted that he did noi see the light kimself, that There was a pause, | | C.F | ingtea, and henry Oo Wood. He was informed that Mrs. she might be able to see the odic light. ‘He asked the Jady of the house to give him the use | periment. (A giggiesamongst the audience, and the lecturer look enquiringly around as if On taking Mtr. W. into the closet she saw ted with perfect saccess. irt of the venerable lecturer.} Now, in these instances thére was no possible chance of col- | personal observation, and the skeptic could facts al‘ogether. Ofecoursethey must reat in it | beFeved, the hearer must see that the child- | At tas time of Swedenborg was the mos’ highly sud would instruct as if we give our minds , to his teachings. | Mr. Pierpont, who seems to be a sincere believer in spiritualism, even to credulity, was with bis amplitude of chest, a decidedly ope- ratic basso profundo look. The glib-tongned menrer in which he recited the wouders to be baz been “engsged” and would shortly «2; pear,” (as the showmen Bay,) especially of one , Foster, who could read writing in the center of a pellet of paper—had the air of shrewd maua- gers) experi- nee The hat was passed aronnd upon the con- | for subscriptions in vehalf of the cause, real ing allogether a considerable sum in gree.- seers oe Lapy Isanen at Fenn’s Tneater ish to seats this morning at Ford’ s, to wimess sadel of East Lynn to-night We ant cipats, from the acting of Mrs. Bowers, snp- ported hy such aids as Chas, Wheatleigh, Jas A. Heme, ©. B. Bishop, Mrs. Chapman, and {| We notice also that we are to have | new se-nery by Getz, and appropriate music mthis country, by the Bisheps. The elegont dTawiug-room, adjoining tue dress circle, is to b> opened to-night tor the first time. This is an evtirely new feature, to which we wish to in- vite particular attention, ae ee OPENING OF TRE WASHINGTON THI8 EvEN- NG.—Thbis favorite theater willopen this eyene } ing: with Miss Laura Keene, and her New | York comedy company. During the last two weeks Miss Keene has metamorphosed the Washington into a pertect bijou of a dramatic temple. The box office this morning—in spite oO: the weather—was shronged with applicaats for seats, and we have no doubt but the house will exbibit a full and fashionable appearance in the evening. The doors will open at7, and commence panctually at $ o'clock. As the play is given in full, there will be no other addition to the bill this evening. RPS BILLIARD ExHIsITION.—An exhibition will be given at the new billiard saloon and restaa- Tant, on the corner of 7th streetand Massachu- setts avenue, commencing at eight o clock this evening, by Mr. John Deery, :be great Ameri- | can billiard player, assisted by Mr. M. Jones, @ young and promising player of this city. Alter the game, Mr. ry will execute soma of his wonderin| masse shots, as performed by Mons. Berger. VaLcas_e Liprany.—A large and valuavle collection of law, medical and miscellaneous books will be digpozed of atauction by Messrs. McGuire & Co., this evening, at their auction T.oms, commencing at 63% O'clock. We are Tequesied to state that the sale will be made withcut regard to the Have You Sern Taew.—Charlie Anderson, | opposite the Post Office, on Seventh street, hrs | the largest and finest ascortment of valentines in the city, andcheap, Thosein want of Cua- p:d's missiles shoul give him a call before the best are gone. ———— Brovcet ou to day—thoze beantifal Seta at the Doliar Jewelry Store—43% Peunsylvania avenue, Bear $*. treet. jan 2: ™ ieee oe Notice Tr, E. B. Lighthill, from 34 St Mark’s Place, New York, suthor of “A Popular Treatise on Dealuess Letiers on Catarrh, &e,, &c., will shortly make « professional visit to W. ington where he can he consulted on Deafnes:, Catarrhs’ Discharges from the Ear,and al! the varions dis’ | eeses of the Ear, Throat and air Passages, ja27 2w | ae Diseases of the Nervou-, Seminal, Urinary. and Serval systems—new and trlicble ‘treatmeni—in Reporte ef the Howard As socratton—Sent by mail lod letter envelopes, fice of charge. Address Sxu.um Hovanton, vow tion, | >, 2South Ninth Pa. 63-3m APRANTED TO Days --Dr. Godirey’s | an English Specific of sixty-five years’ i 5 wil, cure Gonorrhaa_in siz days. No ange of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold 8. C. Ford, corner Lith street and Pa, avenue, ‘asbincton. and Henr. Alexandria, ja 6-ly | 18 eee Loss by Fisk anp TKoxsers, PaavENTeD.—The subscribers call attention to their extensive st: of Herri ¢ & Co.'s Fire aud Burgiar Proof Safes, are furnished at the manufacturera prices, red at any part BEY it cAvtms & Co. Bole Ageuta for Herring & Go, pote Sage for de 33 2 ae aNp Best Hate Dre IN tHE WORLD— Never Fades or Washes Qui —Upham’s Hair Dye, 59 cents a box The vest in use, Try it. Sold by 3, ‘ord, corner Hth atrsey and Pa. avenue, ‘Wash: xandria, aé-ly SPERMATORRAGA Can bi COREL.—Dr Rand's 8) cific cures “permatorrhoa, &-mine! Weakeess. bn- Feeney | Loss of Power. ete, speedily and » [ctnally. are truly magical, A trial of the Specite ince the most skentical of its merits, #1 a box. Sold beef, Ford, corner 1th | street and Pa. avenue eshington, and Henry Cook, Alezandria, jaé-ly KA va asters Obs DIED, after & lor g and painful 11) th Otristlen fortitade “HE SRY are fe 2 are r ited trend Telatives are requested to yy. the! t Feb , from his | Ablpeors a Bbip Yard, ‘at baif pass three Ow the Ae instant. afier 8 Jong and painful ill- ness SsMUBL ROURTON only aon of Ba anne! G, acd Mery Save Wiliams, aged 2 yeara, 1) months, and 8 cays Myc paral Line eas farewel'! Deacefu' rest! The ite, head Act pillows? cow Cx thy Reoeomer’s breast ! No more shali stekaser mar, Orrorrow bring a pain: puree preaeility Thou'tt satel Toon nee thy veaven oxic) o! Tat waveron tee Htfie mound whose sod Tat waveron Wh ‘pers tothe geht wip wince rao fPey ‘pass — ‘gone to Auotber angel Bis funeral wilt taki sheets nert ww. the 2d. Seatea tence or hie ete mer, ween at Cn fund, Py ESE: cer Jam Sint, Ms. SAMUBL P. HODGE. ‘Tbe relwives sy Che family ars re- Bpretfully Ive te attend hie furera) from ats x (eee Ng Gh+rry street, i Tueedsy eveniog, To Alexandria, Va,, 2 unite det yar ‘a, eorarineae LIBSBY, on the sist Lonely the be Poapteied primer tyme bre the hour it oh! a brighter bs whip ee Dome than ours wae g Banas pince Tuesday, the 24 , Raat ts ited. evening of the Mth in« nc URGe te detent son of Hate eta LEY btene” card axrare.€ months ‘ana i? 4 ; Digrevt Monancthow hac! eft, gic i='God'e nereft unt * oye Gir pepers please copy y a + | Scope of that future; could she hays known | heart. | kisses; LADY ISABEL OF EAST -LYNNE. ——. + But how shatt-women tell of women® shameand. aokyih fears ? She fell! Por she went on! Porsook her home, her bosrth, All paré affection !alf «weet househol@ mirt ng The groves of Exst Lynne are melidious wth wedtingbells. For Lady Isadel, the pure-heart- ed daughter of Earl Mount Se¥érn, has retaracd to har rneestral bowis—not’ the erief:crashed Pennilecs orphan, who; one ygar before had, by rolentiess fortune, been dragged from its comse~ crated «i citer, but as the young wife of its nO- ble owner—Archibald Carlyle. She had suffered grief, but the Night was past; the futare was the roseate dawa of Lore and Hope. Ah! could she hay? read the horo- oo that the golden clouds which invited dreams of joy curtained long years of anguish and of shame, the marriage bells, which told to her heart the anthem of sacred love, would have rung instead, the sombre knell of despair! The Honeymoon is scarcely passed and yet | the Serpent has entered the Garden —has cast upon the happiness of tha young.bride that bane of conjugal peace and weal—doadt! That doubt bears the name of Barbaradlare, the pretty daughter of the Country Squire; and is clothed in the suspicion that pride, not love had prompted the simple Attorney to become the husband of the Earl’s daughtor. « A silly doubt!” thought the devoted. husband; sa womanly trifler’ Fatal misundersttiading ! The world is but the aggregation of atoms. “ Alas’ how light a cause may move Dissension between bearts thatlove! * * * * + * A somet : ing light as air—a look, A word unkind, or wrongly takeu— Ob! love that tem pest#never shook, A breath, a touch like‘this hath shaken {* The doubtis at last resotyed. Lady Isabei belieyes herself to be wronged by her husband, and stung by jealousy—goaded to madness by the subtte arts of Sir Francis” Levison, hugs to her heart the glittering phantom of revenge, and is lured inio the ‘lowest deep” of the black abyss ot shame and woe! “Ina moment we would plunge our years In fatal penite nec: and in the blight Of our own soul, turn our blood to toars, Aud color ife to come with hues of night, Years haye passed, and on their backward flow have borne into the unfathomed gulf of TiM®, all recollection of the ill-starred Isabel, and her fearfal fall. »++All recollection” did we say? Alas! notall Remorse is sleepless. is, to which the longed for bliss of rep: getininess, may neyer come again, u nity shall curiain with its impcneiwable gloom earthly thought of her the 1 grief-worn « Lady Isabel is dead—killed by an accident, and her son fa rapidly following her to the graye!” The words are spoken amid the glee, the gaiety. aud the frivyolities of a fashionable wa- tering place. Mark its eifeet upon yon sud woman, upon whose scarred visage, and mn- tilated form, Sorrow has deeply impressed the signet of its sway. The mother’s ear has canght the sound, and the mother’s love turns yearningly to the bed- side of her dyimg boy. True danger, humilia- tion, and death lurked along her pathway thither. But & mother’s heart regards not thoes. Ithas but one instinct, one all-absorb- ing emotion,—Love! and at its bidding she would welcome death itself. Once more the hapless Isabel stands beneath the consecrated shelter of East Lynne, a weary outcast frem home, and hope, disguised to all— save memory and its conscience! Once more she is within the presence of him she has so deeply loved—so madly wronged. Oh! bat for one pressure of the Rand whose unconscious grasp now thrills her touch; oh! but for one tone of loving welcome, from his well-remem- bered yoice. Alas! never again shall those joys be hers and the sorrow-stricken senitent prostrates herself in the duet before the crushing revol. lection— “ Break, break, break. At the foot of thy crags, 0 sea! But the tender grace of a day that is dead, Will never come back to me— Will never come back tome!” Patiently, and yearningly she now keeps her constant vigils by the side of her dyiug sun. Filie) inetinct bas long since recognized, in the lingering pressure of Madame Vine’s frequent in tho loving tenderness of Madame Vine’s lightest touch, the grateful presence of © mother’s love; yet she dare not reyeal herself | 10 bim—dare not claim that recoguition, which with every impulse of her nature, with every thought, and hope of her weary heart, she eloquently implores. No—no! It may not be! Better endure the crushing reproaches of his innocent prattle—the terrible accusations of bis gratitude for her attentions, than soil by con- tact with her uncovered shame his pure love for «the mamma who was stolen from us.’ And thus meekly she bore her cross, until! the | child was called to the vacant piace in Heaven. 1 WANTS. Pilg dn w BD-P door from 4, pated |, enn po A LaDV- RIGBY OL) u D, DeEVTRES A Poastion a8 Uoviat OF = ee & xe vlexan Would be g'a? to wake sn scasitas traccer with « fawi re intending to. B atrest Sout GY & Hitornts Dacuuted tepine te apf agree feline’ Avnra Y, Btar office or City Post Office, @NTED—AG Kt wWa0 General B. wowork. Waite ore omits or cuiored, Bo. 358 Seventh 3 ‘ont, we ED-A RATE St RGSS | rents qt, or Governess, Was sngton Post Gmc ares To PUS0m.aE—A i t ani ert inant PUG oe HARROD cheap Fe Wires AUPE Pani : 1b m1 pear Eta Ca itl sisal meTetitiog | ota oh ri ‘out sa, & ie Biar: ed hey Nazwse, best of ‘ress Ro. ‘Box Sefer off ze. rea BAR ES WANT NTE 411 BaTiON: “ae given, A aS att ro kite Venta street, bet Band PF God wager xt ven. 8.5. [ ABCERGS WANTED—Twelve steady Man can lar work. Apply t> Witten & EB). pe Latz, corner th avd 0 eterets, D> ind! 3t* Wartsica. LADY of experience and ref+r- ence, w'thogt incumbrance, to take ckarg? of a large 2 ag a ano eres Fay ing some ears can ‘oppor! Acdrese A. 4. Box 17, Star ofice OY WANTED —A Colored Bor, want | FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR, SENT—An excell nt PARLOR several well ari BED alte at 400. eee te within ‘miner’ walk ‘of the Kirke, Bouee, Wiliards’. and the aie fice. Post oe Seng been Tressury and ts! bigton The ation is an; im Washington 5 dren Dy ip the pa ee SRE To vas ir er ae Tot a 6 peltas pws 3 foe jnguire in ~ 2 For? RLE—The Piotr and Pieturevof 0 76 wM. CERRY and Hever REORB. dine 2 ev0t Abo, of tive year- on Sire, aod ‘Bakers, ‘For partcel are eo: at the corner c! 7th and south L LD stcevta. SALE—Toe BTOOK ind Ge wrt, ll Grocery #02 Provitics ge re toe 2 cinest. Terms moderate as the owne- as Sther buctaers to attend to | ire Por Torteer, ipformatio: , ae ely et « SCANEIDER’S Confectionery xtore per a | Satteavenee, near Thirteenth street, falas (4bM F dANGs Beer Haid Oana eee Fen, ae! Tince Gevrge county O56 bt le from Washington 2 miles from the Balt ant Dai) d, exter adapted to fruit and Market stall Ine mprovemente consist of a good awe'ling of 6 = rooms, out hr urex for ee~vante, good bare, hones ex gareacers containing five of six rooms, good pert cua porsetsion given. Price 339 per acre, ply fo W HW. OLAGETT. st W. M, Shuster & oat Roo 38 Market Space, bet. 7ib wad = b nts, aga. of iteel appearance and platens, as Dining room en Bertier to ari iss g* occasiona’ U iw eiog. or | Wesnibeton eat cen Jean ANTED To ae TOn f bsfore the Ixt WAN? UR See oan more conteniner tom a geven to nine rooms, situated be- wend borribap er pemass west aee tote | A rohare par’ Ta; fhe best of rete fences given, Address 0. Gs Dox Post Office jasrst™ A twas. pees BOYS WARTRD 1 TO rO EEABN Jnauire af the Awning Factory, Co nilding, corner 434 and Penn syenue,” misation ¥ Saree a young Wi @ PLAGE ina Ww: Fas gat dad 19 familys as Cham! ormaid and to Plain Bbe can bring the best refer- sree Please a dress &@ note to Box No NO ia tar a0 it Waa SU IL DIn i LOT, | in Georg etown ington; weet froat, and wet keen beet fry fest deep. App: yaext door | to the Bark of Commerce, lo 5a 22-206: M.V. BUOKEY. PART ED—A SO LRECTOR asd ASSISTANT EPER; must va an energetic and large competent: ee d Pave good tertim fants Ad- Gress Box 390, ity * ‘ont OMce - jaTliw | ATTENTION, & KS —I want one or two art Barbors,co! gred or white.to take charge | of fi shop in pais en’s Branch. App im- = nediately to ee8 corner of D acd nth Gl ie at ‘0 3 fon, i Oda rellows Hall tae Georgetor ansrones rest, jn 16 eo2w™ 10, 000 £2 AGED TRD Soldiers, fat aud others in and out of ti Army to sell ae cr National Battle Ping and Module of Generals Grant. Meade, erans, Booker, Ranks, McCi--ilan, Gillmore, Foster, ete, and mi ver Corps, Cavalry, and Artillery'Pins, Agents | are cow waking m $50) to SlW & morth, | aroples are sent on Teesip> Or 1. Apply to or address J. BARNEC & 00. 477 Thirteenta st., four doors south of Penn. avenue, hington D. ja 12 Im* W 7ANTED TO URABE OR RENT—Ap Uniir- | nished HOUBE located betweeon 7th and Isth st peers and near Penu.svenue. A good eat i secazed will be given, Persous haviog Bou i leare or rent, wil! please inform EMI Pink a) No, 465 Bleventh st Tie | Wantep—ata 43% Penn. avenue, near 4°4 at, atthe Dollar Jeweiry Store, Persoas t> call and teke their choice ont of 3,00 beautifn! Sets for Gue Dollar ja 2-Im~ ANTED —SECOND HAND V¥URBNITURE, Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Beiding aoi Housefarnishing Goods of every dea sription K. BUOHLY. 428 Seventh st. wer -st bet. G and H, east side, BALES , PARTIES, &c. GAs MELIMENTARY BSOLREE TOP. Ww, by his pupils, at Tem per- aces Hali_B t, between eth and j0th on SRIDAYV EVANING Por Bt Tate Piekoty can be bad of any a tl apils. No tiekets| told at the door. mF fe 1 eng! EF Q8TE, GRAND BO(BBB OF THE MEBRY BOCIAL SSBOCTATION will be on AL } at Tet perence Ha) aRURSDAY “SYENING. Feb 4th Tickets One Dollar, ada'tting a gentleman! a8 Indies. { 8 Groves, Balle* Maste The proceeds of the ‘above to be used for erestizg | monument over the remains of their late mem- | iddlemsa, deccased ! of Committee. { ! H.C. STEVENS. Rec. Bec, 0.0. F, GRAND BALL WILL PARR PLAGE TUESDAY, sae met of rFebrasry next, MBTROPOLCTAN HALL, i enue, betweea i and itth st, to mn hy the mom bere of *ONTENT al T OD’ No. 19. 1.0.0. ! No seep wil ee spared to meke ‘it one of the best had thin i 72 Tickets UNE DOULAR, admitting Isdy and gon- | BSCE tleman. Committe: of Arransenents. V. Heltmuth, c . Kettler, Emrith. ae fa } “LOST AND FOUND i O8T — Yestertay mourning, a black Terrier 5 about 8 months old, and answers to t ame of Sucks bod Gy «bros ‘colin ond tee keyringattached. A ecitable reward will } irreturned to 8, GREED _fe L3t O8T—On the afteruoon of Jan 27th, in ths train that arrived from the Ariny Potomac at 3B: 5 ® Black CARP BT BaG. containing a ree ni- formr Coat, wi’ pernants Captain ca’ 7; chase Kickfood House, | Seesty | with three | For. SESE new two-story Frame HOUSE, | floor with Board; iso 8 tears: el Eo RENT OR DEAE —A First- Ola-s DW ai LING-HOL BE, Taree Siories and Bax-ment. Steinke, Ht siz chambe-s, Jarge doube paciors. bali ball end thre rooms fa'banement, 5? of msio 3 fix ished im the bast ponies manaer <utsice, aad located in one of the fa ealthiest positions in Washington ¢: ty. O1 tar ss street, N. venue 0-443, betwoes Gand Hrtreets. There are five servaut’s x08: us deteched from the mair buuding, ard ome of the best m:lx houses (with conataat rans ing water) that ean be found i2 ‘the alo building is heated through fret-rate form and ba oe Renters Sith s inves | Rigen <3 and nt hot; en. on Gos, a obi —pery burners. and Poto mae water betes nea cold, all through the hense, with bath room end water-clnset There.ies large yard for garden, with fin. pump of nent water in the city, and water closets for nor- vants. A large brick stable. 22 by 20 feet two stories, | Is amd room ‘or three carriages The bouse is finished throughout ia the heat aad mmoles style, aud without regsrd to expsnie: convenierce | ed any family could desire ix ts be pe foun within The Jpcation is 2 maf th= dest in Washiazton anc the nvfghbor! Inquire of O woot WARD No. 31S Peunrylva niasyenre, between Tenth and Ble venth streets. Fo RENT» A Survished BOOM, on fiest floor, “4 suitabse fore Bed room or office. Apply at Star oftice, AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON ‘AND TO-MORRO®S. Pare a ya. IMPRO ATUTION.— "a MONT AY “0 wl sel in frourof the Febreary atdocio® premises, Lot Mia May wasp No aarne the want ¢ of fd’ street westy.bew -wn B acd aer.b. impoved by o threa <5 aret Qogse, ih "e sory back bocicg Fou being larg and reemy, bat tuit commodiae aad withia two ecear Sof ean srenu> + atmiratiy itted fo- a anes Foarcicg bouse, an¢ has Just been aiwy Mobe attention of parties d mente ie reguestrc,a {>i able preces o yee 2 tp eventin he markst Terms: Ore boitca h, dalancaidSan4 16 montane bearing irterset, a hr) seeured by a deed of traiton the premiesa, was etia*ely. Poss ssion gi % WAU. & o>., Aasts ays vu Amction: Le LiBkar ¥ ant tine CL!BOTION OF MISCRLLABROO, Book aT AU ‘Tres —Oo MIN. pay aed CL K-DAY BVENINGS fed betas tat, etait So slock. atthe Agcton Rovas, #2 iby cataloget aise bibra-y comp-isia He wars’s, ere 4 enn 3, Vansye Do te » Uiee x tatutes at >merivepard a'snalint Oummoa siring to make invest. {: ona of the most ¥ t5- ar Oraoces Decivione Beat St rey, Ghitts. ke. De many — = Mlection of Bia! as MeRerney's aud Sh a Todine riven, and T Fan sonmely itustrated w rks, Be Catal: ques iran d on Thuredas. Derme es) 3. 20. MoGUIBE & O0., Aucts_ MeGUIRB & 0 TENBLVS HAUS ce Pipes supe: ior Hols 3, craks ra PLR icice Ci psx F WR TERA —(n LUBRE ay o'clock, at Qar'er’a Whert pears Yi sel for s con toft e@undterw °. barrels pucs App'e J> “id vider. from New York. warrenied pure «p'! ef prime qaalit Derrele coateiaiie Dich Bacing Veen bo The atteatirn ef the ade ia partion a ten of the tiad- rticularly in so shha solp: which ‘will be mad fia lots to wut es e jemwd J.C. MOGUIRB & CO., Aucts ake W.L. Wall, & ov. aucrepears. es! cormer ae id Ninth (isecrnnts! LIGBE RE" & Whee AND BAcoo At Auction —On Crenspay MOX ING, Febrvary hee =e ag Ye O*elock, we wil) sell, at the Auction boc Bols White and "Yellow Sugar Boxer Rio - Ginger apd Maccaroni Boxer Brows, Ved ow, Cast le cua Toilet Eble. Crackets and Cakes. Beef and derring Sass Lemon Sirnp. Bitters, Blucking Cares Champtgne Cider, boxes Cinnamon Cares Sauces. Cateups, P»-ches ani Oherries 4 Gin, Brandy erry ard Peach Brandy ,, 3 corer farasics Ram n Arrac Punck an Oem Be bbi a cld Whiskey *! 2, easke Cc grac Brandy Fo boxes ries ie ‘Qhowing [ Dobaces: 10 grore Natura’ basco 180 cases aire and Comatoes = cases Cordial iO BENT—Three neatly furnished ROOMS at | 1, tit f Small 8 F No 315 @ street north. Terms moderate. ge te Geode, gate quantity of ii peas Good tebJe board next door. Ja 30- st* Jaa WM. L. WALL & OO, Aucts-~ ‘OR BanT—a -amell iL BOCM suitable for en gies +B oO 1@_ s0F. "h avd i. iad plore, Rex GO H JOHNSON, _Jam st* corner 2th and Peni Fo KENT—A nicely farniehed PABLO FE tdjeining Room on drat floor | Terms mots. Location pear the papel and city ene C. MeGUIRE & UG Auctionenrs yartaste IMPROVE > PROPSUTY af AUO- rion - On TUBRD. BNOON. Bab 2. 8% 40’cloc® on a Do thet rics ot all cart of Let No. 7, ip Square 434 fro: ting about 24 feet on tie street west. beiween ( and K strssia north, aod running dack toe public slay, together with, ¢ the 0%, ae st Capitol Gi fmproveme-te, sonristing of a three-story Briek bo WaLB—A first class ars AURANT, in on5 Bwelliog Hours, with ace butiding, sed eontain- of the best locations of the city. Parma rea- | sig acmabie. For psrtioalars apply at the star offica, Fe RFALE—A fret clase BAR and STRAMAD OYBTSR FAI OGN. near Ford’s Thea ar, in the center ofthe ci y. Your years’ Lease. Reut $30 month. For particulars call at Nu bart Tench bet, D and a Ht ‘ge three story ei Ouse, on tbe north sids of K street, bet oh aad 7 Possessic n can be given in six Mouths from date of JAS AND. WIPE STORE AND LOUAB 1 OR F Seventh st, | ons of the very Dest lvcatioaa in the ot tor | | ! i any businers; eigat y-sra lease can be hougnt; also other Housc- for rent and ail kinda of Proper y. forsale ia the city ane couatry. inquira at ihe eal Mstate and Inteli'gence Ufice, No. 511 Ninin street. near fenn. ave. B38 N. H MILLER. ABGE FURNI§9ED RUOMS WiPH BOARD i inay be had at is7 West street, Sectentona, 7 OR | RENT “large and desirable Furnished it ROCM, ia the second setor;. 2? aly at sag aiid meet, between D and B north. 3a re Rag?—A suit of BOOMS. comeing of one gic ‘arior, three Ohaw Di Room and Ki chen. Apply at No, 284 F strect, bet 17th and J. Ja 20-30" containing four rooms, on @ street, bet. Norts. Garitcl aad firststreets Apply at the corner of ig and sad Mass. to URNISHED ROOMS POR RENT—Parlor and Bed-Room, suitable for gent!emen, one of tha beat losations in the city. 450 Bixth street, bet. BWacdF streets. Also one single room | for Tent. jeferences required. ja 59-31" For S8ALE—Two hundred acres of =— LAND, near Georgetown, in two lots, and may be far- ther pabsiviced. Apply vext door to the Bank of jormmerce. to 502d ROR RENT—Im mediate possesion BOOMS, 6: G'33) feet, No. 479 gon the street near hree eel small zeae HOUSES for tale, mes rion at mmodating ters, Bix Back Houses Ono Hotel. thirty Fooms, One hundred Lots of G: rourd, wh. eee 4LL, Ja B-3t* 79 es inth etrest, A VERY DESIRABLE aaure Ld PARLORS— with Bed room aijoioing on firs! er eacen bes sccominodated. No, 102 wairteeny Be, aoa mare TO MAKE ona a Lease and Good Will of & first Giasa Rtora (euitable for dry goods or a first ciass rectaureut? forsale, Inquire at 358 Sixth street, bet H anal streets porth. je Fo EENT—The large SHEPHSRO’s HALL, situated on Lou'sjaua avenue and 7th st., over Waite’s Drug Store, suitab’e for associations ciubs id other uy BO to be letevery aight except gf Underclothes. Meerchanm Pine Monday w 00 ir the daytime Apply to Point. Return it iy Mess. Jay Gooke & Oo., Bank Gel Legh era, Washington, D.G., who will pay a soyatiere B. Oe Liss, No, SE4 Datreet, Belwees | ith ana fel ste ; $10 REWARD —Lost, ‘Oa the evenivg of Be with bul din valeshi? pee SUTERMERTE, ani qi etween A streets, a WALLET containing #9) in greenbacks, | Sor Particulars by to PARTE Dy. Yabscco fevigg tat No. 484 1 attest mene Zit ell wee | ENOR RENT—A comfortable wade Glegantly-tar [atic above caware and the thanks-at the lover, wished HOUSE, Iately occupied by & foreign who is needy and cannot bear pe Tons. minister, Apply on the premivea, 392 I It. aT at Mrs CAROL H iath and 73th sts ja () REWARD. —Btrayed oon subscriber, 0 New Jersey avenuc, one Mahoxgony-bay 510 three years; not x quite fifteen hande high The above reward ris I id for the delivery of the ssid coli we ELL, on New Jorsey avenue, No. 74 6 BOARDING. q20aFDING—GrORG BTOWN.—Go' d Board ad » pleasant Boome on moderate terms Those de- grout of pérmarent bomes wilt find it to thair at- vartazy to call at No, 219 [Bridge street, George - town ort walk from the cars, The hous: - eb by ‘and deligh*ful location fe 1-3st* ej Then in the bitter anguish of her despair—in ihe unspeskable grief of a mother’s lamen over ber departed babe, all is revealed, in her appeals for mercy—ior pardon; her temptation her repentance, her suffering, and her all. constant love. She does not plead in vain, and beneath the tender, forgiving glauce ot her first | Lest love, she contentedly lays dowa the weary burden of her life, and her remorse, Behold her kneeling there, By her cbild’s side in h nmble prayer; While the same sunbeam shines upon The gvilty and the guiltless one; And bymns of joy proclaim thro’ Heav'n The triumph of a soul torgiven,” Such sre the brief outlines of a play, the moet touchi: g in its sentiment, the most whole- some in its teachings, and the most thrilling in its cloguence of any dramatic production of ovr times. It is trom the same pen which gave to Miss Lucille Western the onginal yer- sion of + Last Lynne,” upon the merit of which she has erected her highest distinction; but far surpasses even that celebrated play, in all the eleme nts of dramatic power and of sentimental beauty. Ibe character of the heroine was ex- presely written for Mes. D. P. Bowrs, whose genins, we confidently predict, will blazon ia its pereonation a splendid triumph upon the proud escutcheon of American art. ——_——__— ON MONDAY NIGHT, Fesnvary 1, 1564, at FORD'S NEW THEATRE. Lady Isabel. Miss Oorpelia Carlyle, eeneee -Mrs. Bishop ++ Mits Osborn MY. Wheatleigh | : a ON. FUKN:SHED ROOM—WITH BOARD ar 442 F street, bet Sth and 6th, E ROARD AND HAS DSOMBLY-PURNISHED Rooms. st nederate pricer, for singls or ma :- ried versonus, at southwest corner H and 2!et atz,, ness Penn ai repue 58 90-3t* Beare. —McOAUDSL-H USE, No 92 Sena avence. $5 per week Table Board. Breakfast o Je carte dey euner a la fourcheite, from ti to ( o’elock Pptendid Table d'hote at 5 p.m 3430 3* CoEsARY bt FOR 5S Meee of Clerks be obtained ere a gvloasant mnapol location +wo miles fr a tio dress Q. ¥ pprnspe’ it) rt tioD Beleren: os given I are reghire 23 eoat* d after Mondaynext, © GAU- NOES o TIBK will bop 3 ared to recen Jae Tad] Boarders et 87 Tor week. yarns ja lett. , A FEW PIRS OLASS SORRDSES GAN BS sceommcovated st' $26 Twentieth streat corner eis Fr. une » house has all the modern improvements 8 1 OODALL’B FASHIONS TLE ANOING agapsMy, United Hall, With street, afew few doors from the Avenue, pe hie classes or take private lesa vas fect themselves thle 8 fas! Dances, Pupils ean and thos per: fouable Ball-room = Is privacy aud Pie eau Boaptre, Buerelae tor ‘of Feu Ed shoeldors 8 the uglin ugliness rection the ugliness Se end suck distressing afflicti ‘he lemen. ee ig ‘of te poh mstnen ge had of Mee @oodall, at his “tet on the Violin and Violoncello, Gat BEDUCSLION IN PRIIES, ‘oint Pteei and Ornyx 2 intwe Headdresses. the style, ee Tee GE caus, ets rats jaa earn ay Sigeatatey Be Seessinec nina acne or ee ogoime ander my hand this 3d day of January, jajelewows ED W, Ws DEETA. ne * at aot s . : > Fax 'FORSALE.— 170 acreso: goot andar ene mle from the raisroad at 8 viavilie, be tween the citienof Washing*od ‘and Balti ors. 130 acres improved; ia wood; « variety of very fine fruit on the lace; perfectly h aithy ani goot neightothoot f not disposed of by the Ist of March, it will then be for rent or l-t up-n shares ‘Will exchaoge for city vrope:ty App’ 3 ath © HOOD’S, 33% Pa Lis 25 Im* A ROUTE OF THEY eran in be sold ata bar- ain. oR accornt of sickness. Apely at He 309 Seventh Street west, or at this of TPBIVATE SALE FOR CASH avd Basement Bri-k HOUSE with Lotess feet front. and 10 feet deep. on M street sou bh, beiween 7th and Stbetieets east. v- ar the rr a nation of the RF Road at the ary Yard Acply at 730 N, Jersey avenue, or at tue Tron Works, ceroer Ohfo avenue and 13th s'r-ot weet Ja53 2aw3w E CE BALE—In Wasningiou. D_O.. & tirat ciess RESTAOKANT, with tweniy mors attached, and known as one of the most p »pulsr, acd dog the best Laviness in Washington; is situsted in ope of the bestjoeations in the erty Tne one proprictor selling ir, ke wishes to reti dusiness. This establishment has great advaqte- foe ested with a in one of . ae will ba chown by an in- «AD "the rarert chances aver of- fered ‘in this city to an enter orising man with capi- tu. For full rarticciare seply to MITCHBLU a SON, Real Estate Erokers. sou heast corper Penn. ave, and 16th $am-2@ OR? poe Hundrea and Fifty Corts Oak F WCOD, five dollars aber. cord, oF #1.50 and 2 Josd of msuure for balf cord ; tony miles from Center Market, on the Hoox creek Koad EMANUEL «aQHY, _js 2-1m* near Fort Slocum KS. LE—A GARDEN FakM, in good etats of *G: F cuitivation, containing thirty acrea, and frait trees. improvemente evnsist or a about four thou rand doilare eres Building and npeeine. wit 1p the from en- Pp sold. about four miles larket, oun ite fanoder'’s Fak It will be \—one-} alf the ba‘auce in one and two Apply to KMANCEE LACY, seat cart SALE—My REsIDEN 15 ea Cy Be ames Fo and attached, five mites from hing- ton, 6: op the Baltimore Railroad The buildings are alt brick, subdrtentially t; cou a‘na 25 room: in Orsi rate order; great Nielet> eboixe you fate im hearing 4° be eo monies: Ea residvuc: for wel) caloalaed for a ng Ron The oener could pave i sa beg peg nr word is taken 1 paymenta, wit her par fouls: pazines pinta Par Ci r Washlug- ton, or ti mabe rT, on the P. B.—Only 2 rot ane: ja.19 lawiw Bystteitle, ES erent Se Samet Sia slo other ane vir kn MY Fi Jinmediately after, wa rball nell part ot ictte. 3,in Feuare Ko, 520, fron.iog 22 fret on EB street Berth, ard Fond sighbew by two ators Fre Dwelii uses, sopteiLing our rooms each, Terme: Ove baifeath: the remsind-Fin6 months, with interest, secured 5: 2 deed of trust on 36 "Couver ing at cort of purch onveyancing *t cort of purchas:r J. 0. MOSH IRR & CO, Ante INS &e.,. AT AUOTION . Noties is heraby giren that all the Chark, SlL.os, &c.. of animels riavehieret by the Govarn ment, within the anciest limits of tus Destrist of Oclud bie. nember pg about eighty bea! daily willbe auld at accticn. tothe highest dDidder ats o'clock & M_ deily, (Snn@ays ¢x-epted.) unt | the nitth day of Februsry rext, at the sropement yard, Washin tov. P.ymect to be mais pa th etc und ip Government funds st the tr e LS ed ween commence eae day, ine PERSONAL. PERLONAL. = a saranaée in , Waahing- top, Rouid like to «ake ihe latads~ of & Widcle aged geptieman. wi:> a vi ihe repent tedtone heurs. A note adarsssed To B3. SEGERBST, Past GMcs, will re eive inmsd:ae attention, fe 1 3t* M AUAM GODDARD GO B CONSU ULTED MAGEE rosttence No 402 Goat Alisecbet Me and N, entraves on 7th st ja29-3t> jret THE THING FOR THR LADIES WM. PRINOGE 3°1 F s:reet. opposite Patent Cfice bas juet_received a fw pieces of she Goest Flancel ever offered hare, the very article for tn- facts Bkirts and Stawiss Which be is ready to far Bish by the yard and stamp with any ole of his elegsa t patieras Ladies -mono: fail to be viaased with ths article, asa similar one is s-ld.m off-tad hare. ores and Snesnt Wrapper Yokes stamped jeante oO etam: js O' ox. LIsSPENAKBD Can positively cure any PRIVATE DISEASE, no mat‘er of how long standing, with medicines that will act causeate the most de.icate stomach Bor shock the most sensitive nervss A tite of experience aud the advance of sofentific knowledge bave veritied the most sarguine hopes of sufferers who have app‘ied for his medicine and advice fice between 6th and 7th straets,over G. and T, Perker’s store opposite Metropoliten Ho Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9a. m.to4e m, of each week, sud in Alexandris on Mondey, Wednesday aad Friday of cack week. OF five corner Pitt aad King streets over Bemisoome, LANN ANN. DiD YOU ses ra0sE SH AWE? Avhat shawls, Ruth? Why those elegant oner made expressly for Babies (tae dar- lings), at Prince's Feed De reli they are the ricbest things you ever did ses «He the I’m voiag to hare only .be who keops them ee ; edie tied a only 00 one oe me my um deri) c.rper F airest; and hus! has ibe most elegant Giuros cred Yoker ard Bieewes and Pane taletts, sud se''s Braid snd Silk and Working Cot tem apd hes bea: tfal mipsk idered Vlanne Nkirte for infai ts aud dovs yor Oop trodcut xa nee. vetters you take ye zails, you wait.and ee tye 4 ing aes la Fisnnel* wore tore Shawi-, shirt, and Stamping! yas ADIES, OK HN8B—You can bow ght a. kind of Bti ont Tackltg a0 well ae Pisin S. wing Cone at ee Stamoin if Depot. 3s1F stoeet opprsite Pa en ee sia pa- racr ou “heeler & wait Martine ‘Work Deatiy and romysty cone. La_1es your patro if you pirase now sccommod=st6 ‘asics with indy bla mark pg ae well as ort stemping on Waodkerchief* Pillow ares, ve, clues in town for sach soe ot Prasoxs Eufferine. oe pa Gonorrhea, G@leet. Seminal Wesk me ° ivsta Dinea-es of eny description. = an mediately upon Fewale Diseaser verted in the most scientifie Spe saccer aft? manner The Hestor’s pivlems basue te bis office. eTeutied, Acure gu erate AVIS. . 458 7th street, opposite Post Oii-e, de 29 5m 22 =P stairs eee FOR SALE. The rubseri! ra offer fo for rale. very clean the side-wheel, dou ie engice,iron hull, light ores, Shy feet) PTEAMER abrr M cr ler bas wat tharavebh vancir ~~" MORGAN & Rave font of F Se ta | by the nee of the -elebrated PEBBLE acd PRRiISCUPIC SPECTACLES, acknowledg-d as the best for Strengthening and Preserving the impaired Byesight, scieutificaily and correct'y sated, by FRANKLIN & O0., Opticians, 244 Pennsylvania averue, bet. Mth andysth ais., end 355 Pennsylvania avenue, under Bationsl Hotel. FIELD GLASSES, OPRR& GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, THERMOMETERS. STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH ALB Gus CARTES D& VISITE; ac, _ in nee great varicty, and at the lowes. oF ane. ja I Goer er Rae BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE. IMPROVE “toe EYESIGHT Yard wide Bleashe? Qotton at 25 cents nich we ‘ piisues ome ; toesther with e Fonserst nruual advaatege! for speirive ae we. oursel: ves Pik eon eee bled: te sell by Mniine eter - ma aleee Bikston "Bim etaho BLS ‘per Ferd. 3 1! Wedo: z Hever isis Beemer at . LANSBURG & BRO.73 . var es BABGATN STOBB.

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