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LOCAL NEWS. _ | Grovwar's.— Morart’s rege opers the resented this evening, ermann, Himmer, Jo- bannsen. Elvira Naddie, Dziuba, and Lehman inking ‘he leading eharacters. Met? eRoTT HaLL.—Heller continues tohold forth to large and delighted andiences. and by @ continues 'o keep e “Sphynx” every eve- ping. A matinee to-morrow afternoon. Ovp Pettows’ Haty.—The first grand Fe- iam bail of the season comes off this evening. us given by the United C.rcles of the Waxh- and Georgetown B:otherhood, and a time is anticipated. Cans TeRBURY.—The usual budget ofdramatic : » Music, dancing, and fun this “Magic Flute,” with & powerful cast: changes in his pi up the interest. —— ox At CONVENTION OF SCHOOL ScPEe- INTEN CeNTS.—This association assembled in the Waliach School Building yesterday morn- ing M 9 o'clock, with Hon. » of Massachusetts, in the chair, and ‘an Beokkelen, of Maryland, as secre- ta he. exercises were opened with prayer by Kev. E. E. White, of Onio. On motion, Mr. Mitchell, of Uhio, was chosen of the convention. The -ninutes of the proceedings of the pre- Yious days were read, and, after slight amend- ment, approved. Chair announced as the committee to t to Congress the memorial for a National f8n of Education, Hon. E. EK, White, of Obio; Hon. Charles K. Cobarn, of Pennsy!- vanis, and Hon. Mr. Adams, of Vermont. Pennsylvania, moved to amend the constitution of the association so as @ tor the election of three vice presi- Birdsey Grant Assistant secretary Mr. Ceburn, >aased Mr. De Wolf, of Ohio, moved to amend the constitution so as to provide for the election of an executive committee of five: which was The committee on or ganization reported the following named persons as vice presidents :-— Mr. Lesrs, of New Jersey. and Mr. White, ot West Virginia. On the executive committee they appointed Mr. B: of Kentucky; and Mr. man, of Ilinots; ‘ De Wolf, ef White. of Obio, offered the following, which was adopted Resolved, That three classes of sehool officers, township or district boards of educa- tion, county superintendents, and a State s perintendent, are essential to the highest success of a State system of common schools. Adams, of Vermoat, presented the fol- . Thatall the State and city super- members of this @ssociation at the adoption of the constitution, shall nt members of this asseciation siderable comment, the resvlution of Ohio, was appointed tu of Michigan, on the com the conahioratinns of the statistical report offered by Mr. Adams, of Vermont. Adams moved to recommit hi: othe committee as reorganized, r to construct @ general form for se- euring accurate statistical information on the part of this association, and to report at of this body, on the i3th of An- , at Indianapolis, Indiana, which was Mr. Cowdery, of Ohic, submitted the follow- ing, which was agreed to: /, That & greater uniformity in the school reports of the different cities y demanded, and that a committee be ed At this meeting to report on that sub- the next meeting. i 1aiT Appointed as said committee, Mr. Cowdery, of Obio: Mr. Hubbard, of Massachu- setts; and Mr. Doty of Michigan. erintendent of the freedmen’s Carolina, gav Mr. Fisk. Su schools of Nort working of these eee in his State, which was highly encouragin, Mr. Fisk offered the following, which was . That, in the opinion of this associ- atron, the establishment of systems of common schools ia the Southern States will do much to harmonize their relations with the other States of the Union; and that there is no other plan by which they can more readily and certainly se- cure the development of their great material ry invitation was here received from A. E. . Esq., superintendent of schools, A. F. umission for the District of Columbia, the colored schools a Was accepted. nool trustee of the Sec- ond School District of this city, and chief clerk the Smithsonian Institation, here extended to the convention an invitation to visitand ex- the curiosities on exhibition in the for the con vention to visit im this Tnatrict. . Payne, of West Virginia, and superin- »f freedmen’s schools in that section of country, stated that the schools there labored under many disadvantages, put were, notwith- ail this, doing a good work. gram was here received from Mr. perintendent of the schools in Mine which be informed the convention — it was impossible for him to attend, and amt resolution favoring a National f Education had passed both branches ” Legiviature of that State. Rev. Mr. Bokkelen, of Maryland, offered the following, which passed ved, That the thanks of this association Trustees of Wash- tty for the use of the Wallach School be tendered to the School ‘burn, of Penn-ylvania, offered a reso- lution requirmg each Stare and city saperin- ‘ansmitto all other superintendents sin u rela ion to schools adopted by may be filed away in the aschiv ves of each State: and it was adopted. Mr. Doty, of Michigz ns give some very in- teresting statistics, -howing the average num- ber of scholars to each State taught by the the cost of whoetgbeerany | Ppepils in each , and offered the following, #, That the chair appoint a committee he next meeting of this body a plan for organizing and supervising city public sebools The Chair appointed as said committee Hoty, of Mich.. J De Wolf, of Ohio, and Mr De Wolf, Of Obio. here spoke he necessity of ‘visiting the schoots in person. influen ced the children to greater exertions in uperintendents nd held that it . from Richmond, gave an ate of the freedmen’s schools y were a perfect suce that false impressions had hee bat the white people refused to be ed- They were equally as anxious and ion as were the Mr. Chase then offered the fol- + That we commend to the attention Commissioner of the consideration of es- tablishing sc hols Yor colored teachers, then, when qualified to teach, to give them such temporary aid as may enable them tart s hools oe their own race, espe- f Md.. opposed the res- . Chase was not 1 endent of echools, and t believe the convention should ecestions of this kind. f, ot Obio, and Mr. Shearer, sa- lay schools of six States, jon. aud Mr. Mitchell, of Ono, read the first article of the constitution of the Sssociation to prove that the associa- wer to make just such suggestions, fr. Chase's resolution was in perfect lution passed DeWolt of Ohio, offered which was also passed » That this association earnestly sym- th the people of the South in their desire a and efforts to secure a system of public instruction for the purposes of universal edu- Most cordially invite all of education in the South te of the national ¢ tions of the ensuing » — Newton Bateman, s, from Iilmois, here r occupying the space ofan hour and reating on the « Lead: te School System terly production, —e was lis utmost attention b After Hon. Mr. the following cation, and that we FS Nboomghed Se a roche had closed his ad- Gress. aud the passage of the usual clos: olations of respect, &c., the journed at 5o'clock p. m., te meet in Iudian- Spolis, Ind., on Monda: Association ad- the i3th of August peewee Covert, Feb. 5.—Amos Steck, . and Theodore H. Oehish- + Ot Penn-ylvania, were admitted ad counsetiors of this court. ‘he Bank of Savings in the city of Maunseil B. Field. use was concluded by New York, plaintiffs ‘The argument of thi P » The United States, plaiatiffs vs. Geo. was submitted to the Jourt on record and by Mr. Attorney General * for the plaintiff:, a Mr Niblack for the defendant. No. 0. Charlies H. Walker et al., appellants, vs. The Western ‘Transportation’ Company. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Rae tor the appellants, and contiaued by Bir. Spalding for the respondents. ed argument Srvce iw ee ee , eat B. Warder discovered in his wood yard, a negro man, under suspicions circumstances. As soon &s the intrnder saw Mr. Warder he jumped into the canal near 12th street, and the mud held Bim fast. Mr. Warder had to out and carried him to the Second W! sta- tion. When asked why he jamped into the canal, he replied that he jumped in after a Bien pe rent, any cecemee ees | Justice Morsell, an e name is Thomas Saddle, was “saddled” with a fine of $3.50. —_e——- Petty Larceny.—Alexander Rose, 8 sol- dier, went toT. M. Harvey's ter Saloon last night and stole a plated ‘k from the table. He was arrested by officer Robinson and taken to the Second Ward station. He said he did not know how he got the fork, he supposed he must have stolen it. Another plated fork was found on him, and he ac- counted for his possession of it in the same way. Justice Morsell sent him to jail for court. ———- RECOVERY OF Parers.—Some days ago the safe in S. D. Castleman’s office, near the Kock Creek bridge, was robbed, and a quantity of money and papers taken from it. Wednes- day a number of the stolen papers and about seventy-five cents in silver were found under & lumber pile in W. H. Godey’s lumber yard, near the place. a Srcoxp Ward Station Casxs.—C. S. Bur- ley, assault; bail for peace. Joseph Washing- ton, threats, and Bunsell Nixon, larceny; dis- missed. Thos. Laddle, disorderiy; $3.50. A. Rose, larcen: il for court, tore OITy ITEMSs8. —o—_— Lapigs.—Every lady and gentieman should eallat Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry. Store and see the new goods received this morning, at No. 438 Pa. ave., 3d door from 4X street Ea AE Se lr you want to get splendid articles of Jew- elry for one dollar call at the New York Dollar Gift Store. The only place where they can be procured, with a free gift included, is No. 486 Penna. aye. cee eee THE Pceric is inviied to call and see “The Ocenna Valley” and “Mount Adams,” two fine oil paintings by Bierstadt. Huvson TaYior, $4 Penna. ave., Bookseller aud Stationer. ° ‘ New Sryres, Destens AND Morrogs.—The Most complete assortment of Valentines ever offered, wholesale and retail, very cheap. at Shillington’s bookstore, corner 4% street aud Pennsylvania avenue 4 Rapicat CURE ror x.—To the com- munity at large the ady ing How tully prepared, offers acertuin and speedy cure of this most loathesome of all diseases, and will give his personal attention in all cases where required. Numerous testimonials of | cese are in his possession, aad are ace all inguirers. Call or address No. 3 between G and H, W DALLEY’s Magical Pain ExTRaAcToris a certain cure for Barns, Piles, Cerns, Bunions, Kheumsatism, Frost Bites and skin diseases. Try it; only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. eom a Corps ann Covers.—Sudden changes of cli- mate sre sources of Pulmonary and Bronchial affections. Experience having proved that simple remedies act speedily when taken in the ony stage of disease, take atonce “Brown's mchial Troches,”* let the Cold, Cough, or Irri tation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by precaution @ more serious attack may warded off. eo be Corns, BUNIes ln and Inverted Nails rged Joints, Warts, Moles, Chilblai Callosities, Vascular Excreseences, &¢., suc- cessfully treated withont pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 4% and 6th streets. Of- fice bours from Sa.m.to 5p. m., and 6to3 p. Separate apartment for ladies. No charge onsultation. MARRIED, HOLFORD—FOSTER. On the si is aetant by the Key lr. Nadal. WILLIAM HO D. Ka Lal of Manchester Ragland. to Mise MABY ToL N FOSTER, of Loudon county. Va. MOORE—HELMICK. On thesh instant, at the church on New York avenue, by the Rev. Dr. @ur- ey, D, P MOORE, Carrollton. Ohio, t Miss JENNIE R.HELMICK, daughter of ton Wm. ilelmick, of Ohio, No cards. —_— DIED, DRURY. On Friday, 9th inst , of consumption, at3a.m., LOUISA M., beloved wife of Terence Drury, in the 39th year of her age. The friends of the family are invited te attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 372 19th i treet, between G and H oats: “morrow, (Saturday) the Mth inst.. a seen m. It" Linieltigencer please copy.} HOPKINS. On he 8th instant, after along and painful iliness, Miss MARY JANE HOPKL the 2ist year of her age. The relatives and friends «f the family are re- quested to attend her funeral at the reeta ence of her parents, No. 232 6th street, between M and N, at 10 o'clock &..m_, Saturday morning. - os In consequenee of the it facilities given ig nd — A ae — Gecrgetown bona on in connecti: the re-opening of a portion of the Alex: adr Loudon and Hampshire Railroad to Thornton De. pot, Fairfax county, I have been enabled to make Au arrangement te a Thomas Galt, Esq., with Oak and Pine Wood superior quality for fuel, whereby he i ag be able to supply the public geucrally with eceseary article of domestic consump' t greatly reduced Goya ae par- ticulars r. Galt’s advertisemant JOSEPH THORNTON. TEN THOUSAND coRDs or SUPERIOR OAK AND PINE WOOD At loss than GOVERNMENT PRICE: OAK supplied to dealers at the yard, $7 per ce PNR supplied te dealers at the yard, $6 per cerd And delivered to consumers at $1 per cord additional, for cartage. lam now prepared to furnish to dealers at the ‘ard, and to éeliver to consumers in any part of achington or Georgetown, OAK AND PINE WOOD, onsurpessed as to length and quality, froma halfa cord ap to TEN THOUSAND CORDS, at the prices named above, which is less than that charged by the Government. and a reduction from present retail prices of TW DOLLARS PER CORD. ‘The public are assured that this wood has been carefully prepared by experienced hands especial- ly for the retail market, and that FULL LENGTH AND MEASUBB may in all cases be relied upon. Terms cash. @7"Sawed, Split, ye ae Stove Wood re- duced ONE DOLLAR PER CORD. THOS. J GALT, Ofiice—2S2 Pengsylvanta avenue, between lth and 12th #ts.. at yard corner of Maryland ay- enue and % et. joining the Woekiney= om Alexandria Hallrosd Det Depot. a 24-tf Orders received at EMBREY & CO.’S GROCERY STORE, Cor. Mass. ave., and 7th street; MB. HITZ’S GROCERY STORE, £aueet south, bet. N. J. avo. and Ist st., Capitol i DANIEL MULLEN’S PERIODICAL ‘rons, Cor. G and 8th Navy Yard Ss ELEING OF FFI SELLING OUT BELOW COST. INESS Isr OF APRIL at 8S and COATS at only * Cc one oaks and GOATS at $12, former price $18 Buy for uext season (as well as this) when you can buy for lees than half their vaine at WELL’S, fe 5-cost 325 Pomnzyivania avenue. sere DRESS FANS, ‘4 FANCY COMBS, OPEBA GLASSES, &c. We open this morning s large assortment of PARIS FANS, ef all colors, FANCY COMBS,AND HEAD ORNAMENTS, OPERA GLASSES, &c. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 354 Penna. avenue, ja31-6tif Near Metropolitan(late Brown's) Hotel een A INSURANCE @O. OF - F ‘ON AND GEORGETOWN wise OFFIOE 1 No. 1, over Bank of Washington, CHABTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. CAPITAL. $200,000 +e $30,000 Property of all kinds insured for a year or less tonuiiders’ risks granted en the most favorable “Noe charge for policies. AM Prosi Samuel ¢ Le: = eae Pekvoll; bert W rgetown. wD ee ‘PRemas eer ;| Redfern, vee, W De aa Ta tors ik Georgetown are authorized by rin: | Qeyetea,te voanw ilo anu Make ee ja13 coim’ ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry,_ OOP SKIRT MANUF a\ Hire, ban ok ee | a perth Wah strece bet a ington, D.C. Constant! 7 on hand, boas A order, first class Wove Tepe Hoo: Somer: atyle, length sod sire. Skirts altered ks aired. iL & OO. WANTS. enn oem Lae | Ea REN pee FRAME HO! r ae Tana for oe Wire pant bay’ or aa a furnten geen’ good recomm Btar Offies. W Eth pe dress a note te NTee ey Rien anf tht Island. Ap; tor. B wryses f OR SENT—A x BRICK Tovar, aieaigt on K , con- ee en a Fe i eieet ‘BRICE HOUSE containing six . Onpi Im- uire ef MARGA- ONNELL, corner of 4th aug K sts. north. eoulsea, oF to aa ‘® respectable girl, jon 31 Star Omics, and theadyer- ;OR aS rooms, No, 36 edi on LYNN. corner WET RUSE to fa aa hee 30) Star oftice, y stating where an Intervi W ASTEE BY 0 LET—A genteel BRICK BouUsE of six rooms. near tne War De; wee at $# per ne Auction and Real E: fe93t cor. 13th and F ats. over Wi White's Store. OB SALE—The STOCK and GOOD W aS ofa Fancy Store, situated in a very good of the olty, will be sold for cash bid very reasonable This isa rare chance, as the owner is en- unable sth attend to ; has gas and rl of PLACE (at iultare, forsale at ip fitl of 15,8 PLACE sgh om WBLLS & 00, "abe Sil ey fo pleave wor er loyer. @ Star Office and the edvertisor will fe 9-3t ¢ TANTED—Two or three unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, by a smal! family Immediate possession required. on not to sued ‘22 v's month. Beferencrny wai? TASTED_A “T0TOR, matics ge the daily. Apply at this O: ANTED—A PARLOR and BED s508 rae joining. furnished, with bo: men aud wile, or without children, jim other. busines For particulars apply 329 1 = corner of L north. (OR RENT—A threo story BRICK HOUSE. 8 rooms besides a kitchen ‘2 good lot around it with «cis re of F- FAIRFAX, al vey OfBoe. Onpitol ill, between * The house is on (’ st. south, bi mee of ies rages: tar devote on furnished, cont andaceilar Ithssa ard, for a gentle- w g OR =EeT oe handsome SALOON PARLOR, either turnished or unfurnished. 404%, 12th street bet T and K. OTEL AND RESTAURANT busines: for ale, with FIXTURES an allincinded. Apply at the Star office. OR RENT—A two-story FRAME fOUSE on 2d street, near the Georgetown ( yatteae, at No, 76 Fayette street, Georgetown [OR SALE OR RENT—The HOUSE on Seas aveune, between 3d and 4°» 21 rooms, including the bar room. Theos} noni cold water inthe Kitchen. 456. Fro SALE OR RENT. A vew FRAME H®USE on 7th street, in the immediate vicinity of where the new Bailrosd De- The front room is now occnpied as Possession given speneniately.. A very desirable investment. a ah we ERID 504 Odd Fellows Hall, 7th st. ; OR RENT—Two Furnished ROOMS. Louisiana ane; north side, between 6th and 7th Was Dep: Major, Star Offic j ANTED—At the Government Hospital for the Insane. St. Elizabeth, D C.,several WOMEN No applicants will be employed isfactorily recommended for tem- perance and honesty. COOK. WAST OUAM d To auch, who Sasersiead their works and can g! ive good recem- mendations, good wag as plain cooks. iven. Apply at street west, near N. H. MILLER. { 4NTED—& good COOK. WASHER and IBUN- T street, base 2 lth streets, containing ER. Apply at 3943; ) ANTED—By asober, active SSITEATION as Fruit, F giv ata corner of 12th Ftroet and ay ay. cre taiddie a man, pot is located. lower, or Vegeta- y, an anfarnished ion and modern im- rr Also, a country HOUSK, near city railway Rentin Dobie and care taken of premises. Address L., ANTED—All the Ladies te Know that we have Just received Ladies 0 . Misses’ Polish BOTS a at $2 25 to $2.75. Ley ened — GAITERS at $1. ORIGINAL” LADIES’ CHEAP 8H0) 522 Pennsylvaxia avenue, provements required [OR RENT—A partially-furnished HOUSE. [n- quire at 415 lth et., bet. Gand H., om a, [,OR RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, contain- ing six rooms and summer kitchen. on lth st. DEN, No. 221 Pa. avenue, fe Inquire of MRS. WEE between lith and 15th sts. RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY-—For rent,a STORK. — Grover’s Theater and good tenant rent low. +. ply at 334 E street, bet’ 1! 13th # zat 1 ‘OR RENT—immediate poss fornished and five mateieeket HO be rented upon moderate terms. WHEELER ig co... street, between D and E 8 |; OR RENT—One 9 room fay with a lot, on south F street between 4! sonth, next door to George Mattingly ticulnrs apply at Southern Railroad Office. coraer avenue, or to balpahctare pe AT- PANTED=Mechanien and young msn to know that a superior department of Mechanteal at been opened at the WASHING. ES - fer bight | lastae- 7 -ANTED— Every body to ron his friends tocail or write, and recive free, pera and spectinens of beuutiful Penmanship. from the new. spacious. and elegant WASH iN BU bi OOLLEGE. corner 7th and B streets. 85.0005 Real Estate raters, 80 $09 th interesting pa- 7-3t" 2 4 ee —Wanted to buy for $5,000 Secoud- at i al and Pi ded CLOTHING of all descrip- h fair price will be paid, five years ona beautifully finished Store with Dwellin: tached, of 6 rooms; situated on 7th street, at $: month, together with shelving, 50 mente ‘sol cloth om floor, and a very large is offered for $125. Apply to No. 1967 7th Soe SA DECERAG for nearl TLE LA FANCY STO REREE Pens AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an or. profloble business, where a small ontlay aquired, and where those en: commence at onre, to cal Stamping Depot. 351 F new method OF Stamping. so simple that a amr can at once undertake any job. Sein; practical Stamper hore, we can furnis complote instructions, tools, cushions, compost- a mpa by the dozen or hundred. This is any one wishing to make money a OR RENT—Five of those neat and comfortable HOUSES, ey completed, d on 8th street. between P and () sts. north: W. SIMMS’ cheap wood and coal yard, corner 9th and M sts. Ec OR RENT OR SALE—A three-sto: HOUSE, containing ten rooms, oa tol street, between 34 b mire of A. SCHONBORN. istely €apito!l Garden, rely gin the t ° six room BRICK EER TONES RAMSBUKG & Weta fe e Manufactory, Georgetown, wants. 381 Jean's RESTAURANT, southeast cerner 8th and E Apogee with parlors and hed, will be sold at a sacrifice, asthe proprietor has to go north within a month particulars apply on the premises, fe handsome OFFIC enue, nearly oppoeite Willards’. 38 1 WA ae WILLIAM PRINGS. The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for MPI rice to SIX OENTS PER TS PANTALETS, YOKES, BANDS, OR RBENT—The DWELLING PxT. a House ania avenue, for rent, from nv of the lergeet arrvoss on Address JOHN FRA street, Baltimore, Md. (ARM FOR SALE, very low, 97 acres fmerost! 35g miles from Beltsville, ‘and 11 miles frot atc. 8 and 2miles from Rail: @ 592 7th street. Island, between D_ and fot DEITZ, on the piace. RENT—A three-story BRICK Ho th storeroom and ce.lar, gas and 7th st.. between B st. and Md. next door, at 578. “OR SALE CHEAP—A MOVABLE ERO. Ley Stes bay epee 8 on wheels, at No. 40 6th and 7th streets. For particn- fare inacire at MDMONDS & MEYERS’ Cai Shop on thesame lot. (OR SALE—The HOUSK and LOTin south west corner of D st. north and T! irteenth ‘he premises have been occu} yee ful —_ for! the cL OAP. PINCUSHIONS. SLIPP We are weekly in fall of new and by the aid of a new machine pattern brought us, itampers here al No. 266 Penn: the Istof March the latest Kran we are prepared ar only practical willing tocome down. Ladies need not tra’ city over te get cheap Stamping, when lece for an assortment | WILLIAM ride 381_F street, opposite Patent Office. Embroidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Ski nal aa Shawls, for sale. ABZED, Goldsns Silver WA TORS LS. TICKETS SPURNITCRE, ou ticle of value. The high changed for oth chine Agency, 5: Penney ‘vania aven come to the only terns not excelle PAWNBROKERS OTHING, or Honel & a . tures doers north ef — ned op all kins a elagea ion BOBERT F FULTON & 00. 9 Merchant Pawnbrokers. ANTES SECOND HAND FURNITURE, MIRRORS. OARPETS. pio ani HO N deacripti many years as business by M SIMPSON, No. ‘i bout OR RENT—Fine FISHING LANDING, on the Potomac River, this side of Fort Washington, i Shore. Apply to a. bet. Be and 6th ats. SOR SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE with rear, and vacant lot ad- perty is located on North Capitol Beautifully situated for a fine rticulars ingnire of. 22 Paavenne. ODS of ev. 7th street,” iow asthe B STON N EVER TOO LATE x0 LEABN NS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI’S aks NEW SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM. PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Mons. Alexander Wolowski, 80 well known in Washington, and who brought ‘out some of the beat talent in our city, by his new Siipliied sytem, % Brcgec cage Pog ny wish aga Building in th AL H Corner ves sive ay. and llth street. For rent vy the brs certs, Lectures, Balls, &c. These Halls are very large and spacious. For terms apply on the premi: usictans, ca can a yet week, or mon’ 371 Pa. avenue, op- tion how ire his courses M4 cai at postte National Hotel. 10 to 12 a. m., and from 7 to AVING SOLD MY STOOK Fixtures to Messrs Davis & moet respeetfully return my thanks to my former pat: per ho SS eoctkn Gale eee my successors entlemen wor . oer OS SF GITTINGS. WITH THE VIEW OF REDUCING our Ayn] to make reom for an entire new assortment » for the next sixt: adies in want of Goops wit Tchertiors find it to give us an early call. NAGLE & 00. “OR BSALE—A re FARM, ccuteining: = 8 al} . “The tend is muitante for the culture of fine fruits or a beautiful location for It is located in a fine neighberhood, in Howard county, 13s miles from the Frederick turnpik: W6 acres, part fim House and outbuildin: nd 3 miles from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad about 28 or 30 miles from Wash- It isthe — adjoining place to land on % . Aa bed of Soe ae to any one wi ishing to ke a profitable investment of a small amonnt of MILL! ita their sae DAVIS & GAITHER, At B. F. Gitta ing chase will address J.S MA vibes Montgomery county, Ma: ith Wall & Go. Washington. ja 3h-2awat Market Space. NT TO | Senin AND GENTL' the season for fashionabl jos sri icoae in wo PERFUMERY x. DEMUNGEUT, vieher of D and 10 os, bape avenus. Peper to state. that the finest test style, isdone at Madame Demongeot will senal Seteetion at her Hair-dreesi: All orders for out- miles fre Washington and Alex: oe be soldin ington. lying upon th andria Railroad and Tarnpike. 48, and 25 acres. ont Brick Dwelling and ia valuable Orchard, Market Land, excellent Springs, ten acres of tue Eee Terms liberal . IPPITT, Alexandria, Va., or a} ply. on the 3 co3w* rchase es tees teof Sttended | prompt iy IOTOL BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND le Esta BLIsnED IN 1855. Connected during ton years with the Piano Store of ad known as Tuner for Chickering & Sons. 195, ot pe A ROOMS, rn a = OM and PARLOR with Balcony Seren ta onto avenue; furnished or with or without Beard; No. 546 Penn be tween Ist and 2d strs. Washington. j SOR RENT—Part of « house—3 to § ROOMS— suitable fer housekeeping, New Jersey avenue south. wt prs owned po geocadhe Apply By No, 738 ;OR SALE OR RENT—That larg =o ammo Po: a oanet ERESIDENCE ocoupiad by the late nae being now yacent wit l_be sold or to Mrs. Boug: ORDERS NOW RECEIVED AT Dame Ry & ie he NBACHS ‘Piano Rooms, 49% ith street, pear Pa. JPRENOH JUVENILE BOOKS, TLLUsTRA- Fille, ae Mattes Le rere Repke i nd Pi Pape Pagote de Kari; {Nourean tites erent ollehneity oa ie NOK TAYLOR,» “PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. FERENT sizes aad coon Ne. 486 Seventh street, 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail. vers PERSONS SEOUBING ICE. hundred cart-loads of BAW: iy at wm GALT S Kindling and Stove Wood ‘enn. avenue. between lith and — streets, rs at Mill feot of 17th st. a 10-tf Kn, pavers and, Sta- pas Fa pt ofl street and PAY McGUIRE & 00. ‘The house can be sen jp ORSALICTyS aaa FRTOK HOgem near be so! it wo three-stor . Groce Church ial Tiana” Will i cm No. 485 | ee ICK HOUSE! tc RNISHED ROO: Qe between O and Louisiana ar poo ane the same place, ‘OB BENT—The STORE next to thee star On re under Me AKER, Star Office. ‘OR ia PARLOR and CHAMBER ad- , and two Chambers on the 24 floor, all y furnished, suitable for Members of | Seen gentlemen, at 495 12th st., bet Ba abch vhs MABBLE LM ANT HO Sexe, TABLE Iaventor and Patentee of Karr’s Celebrated AMERICAN nog pay are onometers -» bet. Sd and 4% ats., Monuments made to order en reasonable terms on hand EASTERN MAR- Spee ae Manufacturer and Deale: Watches. No. 450 Penna. a Watetos Hiopatrea and Warranted. _ de m4m° ie Streets weeks Washington, Deo | 3: BEIBERG "or —— al to any 4 the city, 1 otfere at relueat geet e & HENDK ESON SS Freoklin Hall bail ber the » 3 oa Tee te lust: on o We the Del: 1s; aE ust TW : 260,000 LATHS we “ of Bolt Wg a ives of Boulton a Knights of LOW ON THE Political tee FRANCK TAYLOB. mM. STR. BARTBRECHT. AUCTION SALES. ee (For other Auction Sates sec fourth page} en a po Auctioneers. ath be sold at the Bale. J from Kooms, EROW (hero cot won NING) at 12 orcleck, by order ot Wes aay, Fr Sarecrers I complete, with 4 sets Chains Will be A tmall” lot of Weari» e A sale. + Wecbink aco. * oo feos {Ohron. & In! S45 B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, ie el te SALE Y ORDE PHA B’ COUR RASLe sor, er Y,the 2ist instant, at 40’ol p.m.,in front of the premises, I shail proceed sell, as guardian of the +i — children of Ji A. Cassell, decensed, the i sts of said im and to the tema cu Prope: That part =. ot numbered two, (2, numbered os et fonare four hundred and three, (463,) begii ae the — ata point ¢ a pace twenty feet three and oue half ve irom the co corner of Viegiala syesne and _— n EPACe ng open space feet 3he inches to south street, thence along said C street 83 feet Lineh, thence in a ey irec- tion 19 feet 6 inches, thence parailel with south ( strect 46 feet 6 inches, thence south 1] inches, thence 33 fegt one inches to the place of beginning; and that partofs aid lot and syuare wing for the same on Virsinte avenuc at $0 feet 10 inches from the corner of said avenue and said op=n space, oes ere thence along said sve westwardly fect7 inches, including a 3-foot ate alley to the depth 1. fest,) tence from Virginia avenne, includ: id alley, and binding with it 46 feet ¢ iockes: thence en wardiy 12 feet 3 inches, thence thence eastwardly — seuth C inch, thence south i! and at right augies =e avenue 75 fect 6 inches to place of beginning. On the first described lot is a neatly new, sub- stantial three-story and basement brick dwelling, with back building. containing thirteen ro: provided with marble mantles and bells, gas fix- tures throughont, with speaking tubes from two eer rooms to the Kitchen, ‘Also, with two stair- 8, one leading from the frout and the other trot 7 the back bu ding On = — lot is a con- veniently arranged frame dwelling containi eight rooms, frout and back staircase me ‘Terms, as prescribed by decree: (of which $100 down on wm of sale equal instalments, eviden by notes of the pur- chaser or purchasers, satisfactorily endorsed. pay- sbleie 6 and 12 months from day of sale, with in- ay ihe ‘title bas been perfected, and is now indispu- tab c ‘Chveyancing and st stamps urchaser's cost. DO. Poas ELL, Guardian. fe9 ts GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct SAE OF MEDICINES Bose TO THE MEDICAL DEPARTME ENT OF THE ARMY. MepicaL Fens Eyor's Orvice, ¢ Wasuinetox, D.C., February 9, 1335.4 An auction sale of Valuavis Medicines no longer wile by the Medical Department, U. 8. Army, ill be held in th on HURSDAY the Sret day of March ne d succeeding days, if necossa- ry, at o'clock 8. m..at the Warehouses, located on Judiciary Square, Fifth and B streets, back of the City Hall The Medicines are in the original packages, and the attention of the trade is invited te this sale. Which will eubrace the following principal arti- cles. viz Sulphuric Ether, 500 Ibs.; yr agar 500 bottles; Compound Spirits of Ether, £00 lbs _; Simple Gerate, 1.00) Ibs ; Chloroform, 300 Ibs.; Fluid Extract of Buchn., 250 Ibs : Flnid Extract of Chichona. 800 lbs ; Fluid Extract of Epicachuana, 250 Ibs.; Fluid Ex tract of Khubarb. 250 ips.; Mass. Hydrarg., 290 1b« ; Dover's Powder. 280 Ibs ; Ood Liver Oil, 1,009 bet tles; Comphor Pills, 1,000 dozen: Compoand ( thartic Pills, $000 dozen; Opium Pills, 1,000 do: lodide of Potasstam, 200’ Ibs.; Rhubarb. 590 ag Powdered Bhubarb. 200 Ibs.: Syrup of Squill, Ibs. : Compound Spirits of Lavender, 500 Ibs. ; beside other articles. ‘da of sixty articles of the Materia Medica, imilar to the above, will be offered for Catalogues containing a complete saat wim fall partiontars, will be reaiiy by the Irth iust Ter kin Government funds. ; ay : ats ite allowed to purchasers in remov- eir property. = =e £- SUTHERLAND, Surgeon U. 8. Medical Purveyor fo 9-188 0. Ww. SOTELER. Jr., Aont. BY ©, W. BOTELER, Jr., Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT au 0 criOn, BY OBDEB OF TIE ORPHANS’ Gn TUESDAY MORNING, February 13) at 11 o'clock, I shall sell, by order of the Or part, at No. 485 E street, between 9th and loth streets, a Reema age of = Housebolé Furniture, con- a of wees Parior'sai ‘Suite. Oil Paintiugs, Brussels and Pde pets. Oil can Gilt Frame Pier Mirrors with Slabs ign ets, Rosewood Center Table, Walnut Ki nope Bock Case with Mirror "Wentel en Vases, Bronze indow Curtains, = Extension Sideboard, ping, o Lounge, Radiator and other Stoves, Hat Rack, China, Glass, Crockery, Table Cutlery and Table Furniture gen: erally, Walnut Dressing Bureans, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Kitchen ee ge. erms c fesa (Intel] C.W. BOTELER, JR., Anct. B* W. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers, No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue. $10,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS AT AUCTION. MONDAY NEXT. February 12, at 10 o'clock, wo shall oummones the sale of the whole stock in trade of Mr. 1. Sickle, at his store, No. 266 Pennsylvania pohneity near Kirkwood House, the stock consisting of every variety of FIRST CLASS CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. The attention of the trade and othersin want of fine clothing is calied to this sale, as the whol» stock will be sold, Mr. Sickle giving up the business. Sale Ryle be “aunts VERY EVENING the wee! “pet _B. LEWIS & CO., Ancts. B’ Ww. Lb. waa é CO., Auctioneers, WONDEBES OF THE DEEP. SEA SHELLS. @HINESE AND JAPANESE GOODS, Curiosities never before presented in this Country. THE ONLY GENERAL COLLECTION IN THE UNITED STATES! it in part of aupert Oriental China LaRue PLa’ BAC pan aeee NDAL and sae rare FANS, WORK and Tew x BOXES The SHELLS are t meet and most extensive assortment ever before ‘ht to this country, Magnificent BHAWLE, with thousands of oier scarce articles, at anction - Days of sale in future advertis: fe6 wM.L. WALL | © £'60.y Ancts. AUCTION THE ABOVE te commence MONDAY MORNING, Feb. 12th, at 10 o'clock, Tin the evening, and continine until all are so Exhibition morning of B* JAS, 0, McGUIBE = CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree = by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Chancery. cause No. 463. wherein Elizabeth Sibley is com- plaipant aoe ‘Ellen Edes et al. are defendants, I shall sell, at public auction, on the premises, on THU RSDAY. the 22 day of Februai 1565, at 6 ‘clock -, all that part of Lot 5, im Square 4. Sentained within the icilowing metos jegiuning at a point on the west line of ‘suid lot 31 fons inches south of the northwest corner thereof. and running thence east 99 feet 4 inches to an — thence north 15 feet 8 inches; thence weet 99 feet 4 inches; and thence south 15 mee 8 inches to the place of beginning Thi ay is situated on 9th atreet west, be- tween & and M streets north, and is impreved with a small dwelling. rms of sale: One half cash; — the balance in six and tweive months, for which es haser’s notes, secured to the satisfaction o) e Trustee, pei be taken, and s lien retained on the premises sol All conveyancing and revenue omy at cost of purchaser. wet .MA LY Tre Trustee. fe 6-eo2w 5 MCGUIRE. & CO., Aucts. CARD—The Partnership heretofore subsisti A Detween use this Gay diol ved by mutual cone it. The ens will be $M. P-RING & BON: and our clerk das a DINSTON, is duly authorized to collect ali due to the late firm, and pay all claims rie to whom we request they =e be reeentes. January 1, 1866 WW. BUBCHELL. N. W. BUBCHELL. i tiring from tke firm ie & Burchell, bas ‘located himself at em 4th and F stresta,(ander the the Bobbitt apy wit conti icest selecti Groceries to the uo trade aac Tad to to families. ans” 2 E HAVE JUST RECBIVED one 12 8TOP SON & HAMLIN CABIN IF ag oc! % ment. and, we invite orgeniste ‘and emasoure to call & Hamlin are the Sree” manufacturers other instru- _j0 29-tf bgp RAD to fts inal tending = ‘of the dye. ‘gold by all Gruggista 78 B M.K. [an ee Pet aes ont SATL RDAY, .2 9th and 1 t +333342-- AUCTION SALES, ee YFHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. B® ¥. PAGE & 00.. Avotionsers| Commencing MONDAY St pas paneh gh “Tet aleve mia 2 Teh Fellows” Bai'. » Auctionsers, SS Pa Pa. 8Y., corner 10th street. yore Bal BVERY TURSDA AY and SATURB! MOBNING, sine yoleok, see Cats oftrough the week, com- of & regular assortment of seeeay foera on reasonable terme. ast advanced On Blarchandive of every descrip: “fet 2w M. K. WALSH & 00. Auote_ Y WM. L. WALL & 00 . Auctioneers Ori, ) Horse and Ga: Barner, cos S La ayv., bet: and 10th ete SALE OF HORSES, a RRIGES. Be @n SATURDAY MORNING. Feb oom: mencing at Worclock, et the Busser iit". 8 large number of be sole HORSES inclnding a number a excellent work, saddis and family Horses. A full i Gesceistion ateale AL A lot of Mnies broke to harness, in good order A pair of brown Horses young,ant’ porta §y believed to be a terse collection of ‘Sesirable new and second and Carriages. Buggies. R ckaways, Express Wagons, and ether yenicies, — A A large collection of new 7 and second-hand Mar- ness, &c, ALse. 1 Coupee. 2 new Family Carriages 2 new Germantown Cosriages Regular sales at the Bazaar every Tussdas, ae: aud Seturday, without regard to the M. L. WALL &CO., Auctioneers. South corner Penn's ave. and 9th st. VERY SUrEEsOR AND, RLeeaur FORNI- On SATORDAT will sell. at our Auction Rooms, without reserve, alot of handsome Kesewood and Walnut Furni- ture, comprisxing— fORNING, a 10, we ood and Walnut Wardrobes, with Mirrors in the doors Marble top and Plain Washstands _——— and fete-atete, Arm, and Maay Cottage Setts, Gilt Mirrors Hair and Shuck Mattresses Beisters and Pillows Very Ha andsome Walnut Marble-bed Btagere, with Mirro: Very handsome Velveé Carpet, made but never ne 2% rolls Mannills Matting 100 rolls Cottage wy too and Of 1Cloth Cooking and other 8! With a variety of other Goods in the Farnite fer yim EE will be so! id. - WALL & ©O., Aacta, Y NAGLE & ©O., Auctioneers. Beles-reoms No. 267 Penunsyivania avenue, T of Lith street. Nagle & Oo. wil! give thei tt the sale of Real Bethte and Hooobold Ferettirent residence of families declining housekeeping. Also, to the sales of stocks ef Groceries and Mer: chamiise of every description, Horses, SS Herness,Ac. 00 a LARGE SALE MINGS, F. ESS 3 . GOUDE. Host EY Lavi GEE ‘gc. passensers, I gell at 10 0’! No. 30 Market Space, bet. ith and ad oth ota for account of whom it may Cloaks, NAGLE & CO., Aucts AT PRIVATE SAL A well-built three-story BRICK HOUSE a | LOT, with two story Brick Building in modern improvements. This property must ss sold, as the present owner is leaving the city. Fur- ther oo ais NAGLE & 00.,Auctionsers. t our store Y w. L. WALL & 00., Anctionsers, , We will sell at our Bazaar on SATU BDAT, lish, 2% La ave., bet Lengl Hs ae reno Dams ae the premises of Ben) Summy, Dec. 28th @ white back MULEY HEIFRE, “between andi years old. The owner can have herby proving property and paying charges. N.J.HULLMAN, wt street. near bo sats fe 8-3t" . L. WALL & 00. A BY GREEN & ‘WILLIAM Auctioneers. ASE, GOOD. wit AND FURNITU r RRA Y * OTKL. ON PRE pore azia f. BETW EEN 4% AND 6TH 8TS., vcoT On TUESDAY, the 13th mse nd whelieg ed .. m., we shall seli, on the premises, the lease, to over four years, at the rent of nine hundred dol. lars per year, House a about rooms. all nearly — papered and paisted ges and water. Also, the Furniture of iivesn roems, consisting Cottage Sets, French Bedsteads, Wardrobes heir oir Bureaus, Warhstands. Gane-seat Chairs tresses, Comferts, Blankets ases. Pillows Sheets, Three-ply, re lsapeaians Stair, and other Carpets, Oll- cloths, Rn, wees Selenwee Sables. Pisin ay wy ery, nives And ope'sew Cook Bange, with Target bollsr, cast One Sue openers French Tplate Mirror, suitabie fer sabewe premises can be purchased 7 calling on the owner at the hotel, ana if mot not told by the time mentioned it —_ — be put up oe sold acconting te the adverti EEN & WiLLIAMs, Aucts. quarters. T ¥ J. ©. McGUIBE ao CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S , SALe OFA HALGABLE FARM R WASHIN On the sth fay of March 1868, Le = it eat hd the auction room of J as C. McGuire & Co Tate A 249 and ™ one of the land records of Washington goanty in the Thee! Columbia, the following property, lying and being in the county ef Washington, viz :-—8! ioe. -three 19-100 acres of Land (more or less), improved one fine new ecto Frame Honse, with tack belidings oora- barm and stables, and two buildings for is farm is situated on the road leading from Bennimg’s eeiege te Marlboro’, regbout f two miles from the bri id the remalerier in wood Gathelonr for hoot ead additional fence. id $1,000 cash, and the balance in one and 360 will be r wa300 Ans — red of the enccessful bidder ct conveyancing and % ca the cost of pe of pur- al _feT-dts 3.0, Mate 400. Aucts. ‘The most of the land is in clever, Particular made at private a eaies every Tuesday, Thursday, and Set: ¥ J.C McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. TROSTEED GALE D oF 1 povere LD FURNI- " deed culy recorded in Liber N.C. T. No. 57, folios 251 to 254. one of the land of Washington 4 to me directed, I I 7 : No. 51 street, west side, near vania aven' the Household Furniture therein contained, and na schedule said deed of trust, naming in Sofas, Arm Chairs, Hockers Rece| Stange Ean Gottage e Sets, Hair Mattresses. Husk’ Battrrasos sesther Bote, Bolsters and Pillows le. pul'gemaae Oieoa Wi indow 5 jes, Venction Blinds rtains Bestar Blankets, Pillow Oases, & St and Kitchen Furniture Cooking ara = ane fe 5-dte APA Eo ATS en re, gr MCGUIRE 60.5 Aust: iat ec So We would aTORERES Bes ares Pept » kc. ment oral ofvanose . - lar attention will to sales also be given ‘Dim GEE BREAD RSAROEDS MED! MEDICATED GIN SREAD cnllarly Ei odapted oe for children, being esten as an F ‘druggists. Price 26 cents per box, a Bt GREEN & bse arr Auctioneers, ae kapreme t of the ayer Seen off ee a feet from thee ea Seer ey OE tate day of enie;) je) bad: re segins aedipmonia einen be STeevone stamped converancing at parchaser's ARY W RODRI ~~ me EEN « Witter Ams hace Ancts.

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