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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. _- ——— AMUSEMENTS. &c.. TO-HIGHT. Wai.» New Urssa HOUSE,—Last night of Muss Kose Eytinge, who will in her celebrated cl T of “Mrs. id,” 0 “Sull Waters Kau poems: after which, the mantical drama of “Black-eyed Susan.” Nationak THBaTER.—Last tight of Mr. J. Eis specisiny of =Plllow Gray,” in “ieovegale, bis specisiity ot + at "in or the Rule's Bail” 7 7 py SS ee CENTER MARKET 1 0-141 —Beef, best cuts, T Ib.,25e.; Rext, zue.; Salt Beef, 15a20c.; Driea Bees, 2agve. Veal, fic. Mutton, chops, 20c., Lamb, 18¢.; Pork, fresh, [2a15e.; corned, 15¢.. Bacon, hams, uncat, snag or hamgy re on hes, dried, per quart, 15 cts. ter, 2c; whitey balsc.; dried cherries, qt.. 5c. Radishes, per bunch.,2a4c. . Beets, per pk., 0c. Onions, dwe.; Okra, 30e; Parsnips, 3vatic.; Peas, quart, ic. Carrots, bunch, 5 cents. Fisb—Kock, large, each, $182; small. bunch, $0c.; Perch, 40c; Mackerel, 25c. each; Halibut, 1b., 25e.; Sheephead, 75a$1 each; Lobsters, per pound, 15 cents; Sea per pound, 12 cents; Spanish Mackerel, $ia$150 each, Rye, per bushel, 95c a$1.10. x Siasi.lv Shipstaf, 60asde. Brownstuff, sic Sborts, 40c. Corn, shelled, $131.10, im ear, bbL, S4a5. Oats, bb., 60asSc. Hay, cwt., $1.50 $1.75. Straw, Sial.sv. Celery, prbduneb, 10c. Krout, per quart, tc. Cabbage, per head. Salic. Hommy, quart, 10 cents. Lettuce, ial0 cents. Pheasants, per pair, -S0a$2; Potatoes, 35c¢. per peck; Sqirrels, 3) cents each: Egg Piants, Satec. Chestnuts. 2c. qt. Sweet Potatoes. 75c. Grapes, 25e. 1b. Small Birds, per doz, 81.26. Woodcock, per pr. $1. Small Docks, 75c.a81 Canvass Backs, S3a¢4; Red Necks, Siam; pair: Partridges, r doz, #4885; Ropbins, #150. Rabbits, each. 30a40c. Chinquapins, per quart, 20c.; Cranberries, 20c. Pumpkins, 10 to 50c. each This morniog, a large lot of prime siaugh- tered hogs was offered at the scale-house for $10 per 1 pounds. Beef was sold for $12 per 300 pounds. A goodsupply of poultry was of- tered at prices averaging 25 cents per pound, which was the average for a month past. ‘The bay market presented an average stock this morning. For several weeks the supply trom wagons has been rather less than the avy- erage. —_e——_. Tue MovEMENT FoR THE RELIEF OF THE Poor oF Soutu WaLaincton.—The commit- tee of Indies appointed to distribute the funds Taised for the relief of the poor of the Seventh Ward bave made the following allotment of districts: First district—All that portion ef the Island lying between Ith street and the Potomac, and between B street and the Potomac; visit- ing committee, Mrs. T. E. Lioyd and Mrs. Donalson. Second district—All that portion of the Island lying between 7th street and [2th street.and between Bostreet south and F st.: visiting committee, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs Fowler. Third district—All that portion of the Islend lying between 7:(b street and j2th street, and between F street south and the Po- te visiting committee, Mrs. Wm. Sp and Mrs Clarvyoe. Fourth district—Altl that portion of the Island lying between 4th street and 7th street, and between B street sorth and F street; visiting committee, Mrs. E. Holmead and Miss Lottie Marmn. Fifth district—All that portion of the Island lying between 4 street and 7th street, aud between F south and Potomac: visiting committee, Miss Wimsett, Mrs. Pear: , and Mrs. Brown Sixtn dis- trict—All iba: portion of the Island lyingeast of 4% eet, and north of L street: visiting commitiee, Mrs. Kredecamp and Mrs. Torvo't. Seventy district—Al! that portion of the Isi- and lying east of $y street, and between L st. and the Potomac; visiting committee, ladies of Gorsach Chapel penn ill BuiLpIne AssociaTioys.—At the fifteenth Monthly meeting o! the Eastern Building As- sociation, held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Nayy Yard. on the 19th instant, $2,000 were sold at an average of SIX per cent. The Metropolis, a new associa‘ion composed rincipally of the German citizens of East ‘ashington, was fully erganized en Monday evening, the 2ist inst., at Wunderlich’s saloon. Seventh street east. near the Navy Yard, and the following gentlemen elected officers for one ear: President—John Wunderlich; secretary, enry Kottman; treasurer, Charles Schroth: directors, George M. Miller, Henry Friend, Joseph Josephs, Frederick Hinzing, George Heinzerling, Eberhart Hoffman. August Wirz, Frederich Arreroch, and John Tealburg; trus- tees, Messrs. George A. Bobrer and Robert Cembs: attorney, Louis Schade. Esq. The amount received—S5v0—was sold at 55% per cent premium ‘The second annual and twenty-sixth month. ly meeting of the Bast Washington aad Union Town Bauiiding Association was beld at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard,on Saturday even- ing last, and the following gentlemen elected officers for the ensuing year: President— David Lescall treasurer, Jebn H. Peake secretary, J. M. Dalton; directors, Leonard Frost, James T. Peake, George W. Duvall, James A. McCathron, A. KR. Melnturff. Philip Delano, D. L. Lusby, L. A. Woods, William Beron, J. H. Wilkineon, and T. E. Jacobs. Over $1,000 was sold at the average of 47 per cent. Opp FRLLows’ LEVeE FoR THE BENEFIT oF THEIR Lipgany.—The Odd Fellows of tnis District, i is generally kno’ have created an excellent library: and the amount of good it has accomplished cannot readily be esti. mated. Lt is the neares: approach to a general library for the use of all that we have here, and the yaloabie, usefal, and interesting books contained fm it not only serve to deiight and instruct thonsands of families, but serve to keep hundreds of young men from dissipation and bad company by affording them entertain. ment of a bigher and more ennubling order. ‘The Odd Fellows propose to make additions to the valuable collection of books, and also to provide accomodations for the new books: and to that end will give e of their delightful levees, nt their hall on 7th street, next Monday night. Avery large number of tickets have been sold, and it is certain to be a great suc- Cees. ———— ra A DisonDERLY GaTHRRING.—For sometime past the police ofthe Fourth Ward have su:- pected that the honse located on 7th street, near H north, wasa resort for evil-disposed = Yesterday. about 3 o'clock p. m., of- cers Clements, Lewis, Hill, Ourand, Larra- bee, and McColgap, made a descent on the premises, and captured thirty-six young col- ored mep, who were wasting their hard eara- ings playing bluff. “cent ante,” &c. They ‘were marched to the Fourth Ward station, when twenty-two of the party were held for ahearing, and those who were not certainly engaged in thegame, or other illegal employ - ment, were released. Justice Walter disposed of (hore retained by imposing light fines, ran- « from 75 cents te €5, and ordering the de- tension of others for several hours. —_——~-__—_ Tue Cass or Warxins vs. SMackuM—An Interesting stion.—T his afternoon the above case was taken op in Court in General Term This case comes up on an appeal from the de- cision of Judge lie. Wo small colored boys, Robert and Baward Wilkins, claimea by Mr. Watkins, of itgomery county, Md., ‘were allowed by him to visit some relatives in Georgetown, and failing to return, be peti- tioned fora writ of habeas corpus,on which Smackum appeared with the children in court. Judge Wylie, after hearing the case argued, ordered the children in the custody of Mr. Watkins, and the counsel for the respon. dent appesied. Messrs. Bradley and Bradley for the reiator (Watkins,) and Messrs. Brown and Smitbers, and Wm. Danieis of Baltimore, for the appellant. Urnruans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—This pone. the will of the Myr lg veyed = ueathing her property son, Wm. Uiations Basen, who ae nominates as execu. T, Was partially proven. Lette: Of Administration were issued to Martha. Robert Gibson, and fourth individual of guar- dian to Martha Gibson were approved and passed. 1 Sunpay Lee Francis Maguire, Eeq., editor of e ,) and mem- der af the British Commons, on a tour through the United States and British Provinces, bas obtained cousideraple cele- brity as a writer, amd the objeet of his visit to this country is said to be the cellec. tion of materials for & work on the Ristory and resent condition of the Lris® ip A! He bas conse pte, it will be be seem by the adver- tsement elsewBere, at the Teqaest of the Young Catholics’ friends: to deliver ap adcress to-morrowevening at Wali’s Upera House. MvcsicaL—The periormance of Handel's rest Oratorio of the “Messiah” by the Phil- harmonic Society a: Metgerott's Hall oa Wed- besday evening text, be "of the great- est events in (he musical world this season, as eminent talent has been engaged, with a chorus of one hundred yotces and an orchestra of twenty pieces. CITY ITEMS. Musto vor Ths Imsaun Jo F. Elite bas sold to Dr. Nichols, two of ot & Sou’ superb Planes for the use of the Insane Asy- Spell A Leoture for St. Vinceht’s Female Orphan #8 lam me be deliv at Odd hort on street, Tu ‘y ni ¥ ev. Bishop O'Connor, S.J. We nope i will be a full attendance. rar SPOR Ee We Who Say® tx Verse what others say in prose, that the place to buy clothing, is where the lowest prices are markedin plain figures— at Henning’s One Price Store, on the corner of Seyenth street and Maryland avenue, 4 WE Apvis® all of our friends desirous of pure basing dry goods to call on our friend Benjamin Miller, Ne. 101 Bridge street,George- town. who, as his advertisement states, 18 sel1- fo lower prices than has been sold since ie war, aseae 1S TEESE Go To Bogan & WYLie. 329 Seventh street, tor bargai: Bleached Cottons from 12% ; Unbleached Cottons from 12% to 25 cents; Delaines 25 cents; best Merrimac prints 22 cents, and very good 16, 18, and 20 cen aes: of nice dress goods at 25 cents per yi very thi in the Dry Goods line at the lowest gn age to JEWELRY.—Bog Wood Set! Tip Cross Pins, Tip Cress Earrings, Jet Chains, Brace- lets, Cluster Setts, 200 new styles Buttons, Studs, Rings. Scarf Pins, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, Cups, Goblets, Oall Bells, re- ceived this morning, at Prigg’s Une Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 434 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. - pat el LM PORTANT To THE SICK AND AFFLICTED.— Dr.J.H. Ruttley, the celebrated Electro.Mag- netic Physician, ts performing some marvelous cures at his rooms, No 6, Louisiana avenue, where he is prepared to treat all forms of Acute and Chronie diseases. He has beeu truly styled the “Great Miracle Worker of the 19th Century!” Call and get reference of remarkable cures im this city, and elsewhere. Nocharge for ex- aminauen. He can describe your disease without asking any questions. etiare=@ekitckees Coat O11 aNp Lamr Goops,—Wanted, Store keepers to know that they can parchase Coal O:l, Chimneys and Lamp (Goods, Earthen Ware, &c., at Baltimore rates trom our friend, J.R. Foley, Nos. 275 Pennsylvania avenue, and 316 F stre AND QUEENSWARE.—Mr, J R. Foley wishes to inform the public that he bas jus* opened a neat assortment of House Fureisbing Goods, suehas French, Englisa and American China, Glass and Crockery Warr, Catlery and Plated Wares: also, Japan Tin Ware, Coal Oil Lamp Goods, which be is selling wholvsale and retail at his stores, Nes. 316 F street and¥75 Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and Lith streets. seer aes My oLp Patrons will tina itgreatly to their advantage by calling at the new Shoe Store, No. 5v2 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ Hall. G. B. Wivson, late of the firm of Burns & Wilson. . Im asure in announcing that our B. Gardner, M. D., bas renewed his practice, in which specislity we know be has bad great experience. We refer you to the advertisement column. s Dr. WHITE, Chiropodist, 424 Penn. ay.. be- tween ti And 6th streete, continues the suc- cessful treatment of corns, bunions, bid nails, enlarged joints, warts, moles, vascular ex- cresenc &c. Office hours from 8 a m. to 5p.m,and6to &p.m. Established 1x61. ee For CRILBLarns and Frosted Feet, White's Embroestion is a specific. Price #1 per bottle, For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 456 aa d 6th streets. a ASvEE PILE Ccre.—Dr. Gilbert's Pile in strument positively cures the worst cases of piles. Sent by mail on recetptof 4. Oircu- lars free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted everywhere. Address J. B. Romaine. M: ger, No. 575 Broad New York. PENNIES can be Mar office counter DIE. BY On the Ist instant, of h MUND BARBY. aged 48 y lace from the neg athis Lowery sects inthecity ot orgeto®D, on the morning ef jt JOBRPH N: FRABSON. th the seta year ef his age The funerai will take No. 17 Congress street, en Sunday, Febraery 3ra, stzo'clock # M., which the friends ‘ami “5 te ctially invited to attend rine BO! ir one Of our old citize: bN. F has passed our midst. Mr. J " tone ting for wealth and all of the comfor ter slong f\Iness and in the ho: MAGBAW. In this ct the’ morni {pe lot intent, Hen. HENRY B MAUEAW, of Bis friends aro invited to attend hie faneral frem his late residence. West Notti i» Cecil county, Md.,om Tuesdsy morning, t! ith inet., at 10 0'clock, SIOUBSSA. On the ist of Februa: T.. ouly child of the late Augustin me Biousea. in the lith year of hie ona The funeral will take © bis gra motaer’s residence, No. 386 New York ave Sunday, at hslf-past twoo'clock. The fri on and relatives of the family are respectful! - vited to attend. 1 (nn RL OE Oat te ty at a + , Infant sop (J Maty A. Meldoon, aged $ months and’ 'dape, eROCKEBY. D GLASSWABE, Have constantly on band a large stock ef GOO: . of the latest styles. from the best makers at as low prices as they can be purchased, in Borthern cities. ‘Perticaler attention is invited to our fine PLATED WARE aud CUTLERY. ju 26 8t* Odd Fellows’ Hail, 7th street. ‘ABBIAGBS | OABBIAGES! 4 CABRIAGES! by Be of new ana Bulan of ait styles and sizes - nich ill be sold at \. w reason- hla zpee. - Bopa fring ee kinds promptly at- mid te Ais. nor Sent H. GRAHAM, ja 31 3* 374 D and 477 sth streets, Cussrasrs in cown bid BUY ax WwooD = ey T. WALEERB'S Ja 30-3 - LUMBEB YABD. } aw 0 @ MOOMS frock, ompediie Pateat OWice,ledlot bl ag prices,on the very best Hight gown Yokes, ready stamped........40 ae. a Beem Cpe cts, Bi bral. embroidery, our gfima vey dare Seal » seleg pn with core in we je daily to loons 2 "5 ns 88 wel ere ow as make and stam: ht us. 18.0" ‘Working Octlon at reduced vrines, Having started a BRASS FOUNDRY in connec. tion with my end Locksmith j, Tom Prepared to do all work in that lin je 16-3m. JOHN J. PRABODY. PBILIE TES SECOND: by, Qharice Gazacte, ‘* x — Bich Gavor, with delicate boquet. Pro- ae ee ” i of Mort, oftYEPBRNONG GEAR, ombining Peet of oa ' Srpect ea ore ee 4 factory, or ne cates neaeaiee circulars sent o8 pplication. Address OQ, ee “ J HOADLEY i AMUSEMENTS. WALL'S NEW OPERA ad th i ena ops oon rae Sat gine, ua wil eect aa. vives . Toconcivds with ina oee wi Black BY Urry ith Mre, ¥; » Me. ‘lor, Mr. MONDayY, BENEFIT OF MB. FRARK LAW- — ale, 25 conte: Colored Uirele. Beentes NATIONAL THEATRE. Pennsylvania avenue, near Willards’ Hotel. Last appearance of the SUCCESSFUL YOUNG BALTIMORE B8TAB. Mr. J. B. POLK, who will appear in popular speciality of ELLIOT GBayY, in the charming and absorbing Play of otha by BOSEDALE, ou a Mr. G. W. GARBISON, of Holliday street Theatre. Baltimore, and the BRI NIGHT, LUIANT OAST OF LAST pB-baBMonio SOCIBTY. GBAND OBaTOBIO. HANDBL’S MESSIAH Will be given by request AT METZEROTT HALL, ON WEDNESDAY BVENING, FER RUARBY 6 The following-nameg Vooalists will appear : Mite JENNI E HOUSTON, ths Gront So- Prano of the Mandel and Haydn Society, Boston, Mre. J.P OAULDFIELD, Oontraito Mr. ABTHUB MaTfHISON, Tenor of Trinity Church, New York : and Mr. J. F WINOH, Basso of the Handel and Haydn Society, Boston Che: of nearly ene hundred voices, sustained over twonty pieces. er. extr ge for reserved seats. Bale of seate will commence on Saturday. Fob Tuary 2d, at Metzerott's Masic Store. fe 1-5t SANCY ES AND COSTUME: Pee eae Tablssan ant Erivats Parties, MBS. F K BALLS, PARTIES, &c. G#AND ComPLIMENTARY BENEFIT BALL, A to be given at FORREST HALL, GBORGSTOWN, D. 0., BY THE U.S. BURIAL CORPS ASSOCIATION, LONE on TUESDAY. February 5, 1857. Tickets $1. admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. Commures:—Bamuet B Fox, Will. BH. La Porte Gracie | odo T. T. Stockman J Mill Shaw. ‘Sobn Ww. Brown, Master of Ceremonies. fe 1-it™ QECOND GBAND BALL , STAB TEMPERANCE CLUB Will be given AT TEMPERANE HALL. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1967. bed uze—§ 1, admitting a gentleman and ladies Ja 31-08 LOST AND FOUND. CAME TO MY STABLE on the Sist ult, 1ed and white spotted OU W , sho: — nd a oe be her neck. a ow - please me for rd, ORBe irty, pay charges and teke her 1 mo BET JORNeON = fe 2 3t* 36 20th street bet. E and F. OS8T—Yesterday afternoon. on Pennsylvania 4 avenue, asmall white POUDLE DOG, with a red velvet string round its neck. Itisa pet, and th Bxder will receive the thanks of the owner, and y bringing it te No. 332 and 13th. uae 0.0. swow. KEWAB8D—Lost. this (Saturday) morning, t, a BUCKSKIN FORE -o the 234 of Janu ROBE, which the owner ca: at James Martin's % at. E, between B oving property, paying cost, and taki: ay. febi I O8T—On the let instant, a bundle of BILLS, 4 (seme of them recet of THOMAS & BO. DIN A jes ar, eby forewarned not Pa aU a bills. The finder will receive the 8 of i"? mer by returning them to the corner of 13th ate. $10 RBEWAED. Lost, in the Oapitol, on Wednesday, 30th instaut, a BABLE TIPPETT. The reward named above will be given for the delivery of the Naval Observatory. sittin BOARDING. Bonaire, rapeoe bir . for twe, per 4 LOB, for t at ith, at S80 B street, or twa, 80 per month, a! Batrest, OARD,—Five gentlemen can be accommodated with good Be me and pleasant Lodgings. at jo. 395 ae ae? a New York ene, week; meals a day. ie week. Foals can be sabptied with fe 1-1 BENT, WITH BOABD—A largo. well ished FRONT ROOM, on 24 floor, ins family, Terme low. at 483 K st., bet. 3d _ond éth. ye 31-3t" A LADY AND GENTLEMAN OE TWO sin- le gentlemen can BOARD io 3 ixate omits it 317% Oth street, between I and K sts. i* GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. HEAP COTTONS, TM TRE: Bieached Musi smsutta d~., 35 cents; 54.6 4 Bheettngs, very low; Uslicoes at 125. “ imecks, Spragues, aud other beat cents; Shirting Priats, 20 cents; Bel paceiergal anttsaiertccs seer: MONEY OAN BE SAVED fete ee AVE mie MILLER. Cu TER TURE RAIEE - the con- received retarned by Express eit ee TWH a aTURT Dyer. Satie orr To cLosn Business, A.W. TOWBHBND & 0O., Jewelers, 616 Tth st., between D and B. iy Having deters ined to retire from oaks a PRIOR LIST OF WATCHES. Silver ban: ‘case, _ WANTS. eee coca NET St ANTE WOMan to Uebs, Warm, ood . Lad W4tTev—« SALBB LADY a: ¥: and B , Be, 120 bE W45TED—a PARTNEE in the Mocue octax Business; one having a few handred doi- lars to invest profitably. cam hear of a desira' ls on jectuniey by eddressing omsTas . Star 81000 for Swe years ven, secarity rea’ ‘oftiee. foi 6 onea = will fimd alerge 5 fe l-eott Dy Feasor three daye. at 422 Sv as) ‘he eh ye it price for all ighes! et price for go THeRh BANKNOTES, et our office, No. ‘cnnusylvania avenues. ia 30 at “Wil. HURLEY & 00. ANTED.-We want several first class FARMS in the country for our Customers. Also, SES sod LOTS inthe city, both large and - Apply immedistely tc D. L. WEULS & , corner 10th and F «ts. ja 3) im LL OUT OF EMPLOYMENT should not fail to cali at the Empl: ent Office 259 Peun'a 13th ets. Wanted—Teo 9 for general housework fies: all those ip nerd of male or female HELP. pyres promptly filled. Agents wanted, " Jad W 4nre: WANTED! !—At the Recruiting Office, Mo. 461 © street, nesr Baltimore Depot, BEOBUITS for the United States Army. ja 1b Im ANTED—New and Oast-of CLOTHING, old GOLD and SILVER, or Fg Precae articie of value, at the eld established Merch: Pi broker's Store of B. TUN & OV., 502 9th st, $ doors north of Pen venue. Sole Agent for SINGEB’S SEWING MACHINE ce Bly WEABZED 100 LADIES tumedtately. to om- broider Yokes, Bands, Wrapper Yokes, Flan WANTED —We nel Skirts, Slippers, and Initisis. To @ ands who bring saw f work, good wag - stant employment given. Uail at the new Stamp Opposite Patent Office ing Boum STAMP. AVE cente per width, W 48TED— 10.000 LADIBS to know that at the New Stamping Booms, 439 9h street, op- pesite Patent Ullice, they can find the best selected ot Pati offered bere for aks, Uapes, Aprops. Joseys, Waists, Yokes, Slippers. Pincusbions, and Ini for Pillow Oases, Ottomans, Covers, Pianos, and jn chest, very variety atterns as they are daily issned. e havea Rasen — = = Pracheal Stamper, aad bave seduced the pr! FIVE CENTS PER WIDTH. We make and stamp any patiern brought us, ae | Silk aud Working Uotton very low. je 1*- tt ANTED-SECOND HAND FORNITURBE Also. MIRRORS, © RPErs BEDS, BED RT eS tt SHING GOODS ofe description. BB UY, 465 7th street 8-tf obtween & and B, cast side PERSONAL. P,, 4: SHUKCKING, M.D. HYGIBNIU AND + - HOMEOPATHIC PHYSLOIAN Orrice—249 Pa. Ave, bet. 12th aud 13th sts ja 30-1m* M25. WopkaLi. a MEDIOAL ELECTRICIAN, Ladies suffering with <isease are invited to con- suit me. My system of treatment enue. J 26-61" "TAKE NOTIOR-1 hereby ai bave not Preserving F} ve notice th ructed any one in my business of ‘ers, and uo one doing businessin Washington is authorized to nse ar me. 8 23-1 ma” MUS. FRIES, 429 1ith street ] MPOBTANT FOR LADIES —At OHABLES BAUM’S Hoop Bkirt Manufactory you can bay French Woven Corsets lebones, $1.50, reeds $1.25. No. 4¥ Louisiana avenue, bet ween oth and 7th streets ja 21 Im* Bray AND FUNERAL WREATHS, BO QUETS, CROSSES, ANCHORS. STAKS. &c., ha ¥) in natural form ; saperres FLUWERS, ALB FLOWERS. and BRAIDING. Also, im jorted MOSS, Halk DRESSES for Balls, by rs. FRIES. Has removed to No. 429 Lith st . between G and H. oc 3 6m* AKE NOTICE —Bridal and Funeral Wreaths, -queta, Grosses, Anchors, etc , nateral form; Wax Flowers, Hair Gines or Pearl, at No. 346 G strect, u ja 16-1m* Jat D. OLABK, ATTORNEY AND OOSH- SELLOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, No. 525 12th street west. de lt iy BOOTS, SHOES, &. No? tit os. A determined to close Ri about the 15th of the mot offer my stock of BOOTS AND SHOES at reduced prices, for cash only. 1 desire these imiebted to me to take notice of the abo: =y to close their Stine OFF! SELLING OFF |! stock of Ladies’, Misses’, Children es Bo ent Ponies BOOTS, SHOBS AND GAITERS Ne tess To coat Pa b NANG 0; ANN, . D and E streets. ia ieee ith pposite Ond Fellows" Hail, BOOTS AND SHOES. NBW STOEB. undersigned bogs leave to inform his fri we. the public « tl he has opened the Oda Fellows’ Hail where hie hee on hand's gee: ‘el i a eral assortment of Ladies’ and Geatiemen’s, Boy's. Misses and Ohildren’s BOoTS AND sHOBS. ber, 502 Tth street, ander Final aches Nom Ghee Bite tr a - F. Page's 8! @EORGE B. WILSON. G20 os st a9 HALL & PLANT, PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and 15th street, (Entrance on New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY GROOBRIES, TEAS, WINES, IMPOBTED LUXUBIBS, &c., &c., would respectfully notify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery tore, where can be obteined any erticle usa ally kept in a first class Grocery. Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh and well- selected stock, we eordially invite the public to examine our stere and stock, believing we shall Dot fail te give entire satisfaction to all who may faver us with their patronage. ‘We call eepecial attention to our assortment of TEAS and OOFF have been selected with great care Dealers will find a fine assortment to select and our prices to sult. Goods delivered promptly in any part of the city, jen 9-3m H.* a efoke re OENagay, } HANTS, JS re 490 canted 1aRorryam, 480 Gately Bs Fe Qvenue. jal-6t A limited but Bogravings. AUCTION SALES. rais APTERNOON AND T0-H0RR0W. FOR SALE AND RENT, Wtheodiith. foe Bana ae LJ one tee ie foods to be sold wi-hout reserve to ss _ ."B.—All Goods parch ased Spt not found trbe Fe. RENT—Two FURMISHED BOOMS with | as represented can be returned within three days or without BOAED. at 550 I streas, bet ath | alter safc and money agp . & he ses. fe 1a LEWIS & Oo., apd sth, Apply on the premises oiver ‘Siew : sort th icivcnersvo, No. 291 and 29 ay ifapia arenes, LARGE ag ET ether. Teh etreste fe 1-s* oR —Two very desi located BOOMS, next to Colgusia lew ding. ar- ed tobe useias lodging and sitting room, with commubicating Apply 441 sth etree:, between Dand E fe 1-2e" Fs. BR fo PRs Caine On WEDSESDAY MORI oe Wo'cleck. we wi * NT—Two first-class 008s ished or unfarnish = LE Fd Lt yd det =—— re as well a8 partics io went, er, i to attend, as great BR ne be ovfered. ‘ Ob _ja297t BB. ©. BROOKER, J B* GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, acctioncers. BOOKS AT PUBLIO AUCTION On SATURDAY MuHT, commencing et 7 o'clock p.m, age wat oor ection Bos =e, new Cooks, " h of Standard Ports. Misceliaceon. Works, lar Novels, &chool Fooks.&. &¢.. which we received on consignment, te be sold withoat hb. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Bay Fo BENT—Two new BBL stories, on Rhode Isiand streets and 15th . ina tween i5th and 19th sts OR 43. reet. neer 7th. at §S) per mont! EBLBLY. nexth to the corner of itll and Bgesiery streets, or at Dan thy at* Fo LB—The HANGE RESTA 4 and DINING SALOUN. No 4 Bridge «t., Georgetown. D O.. now doing a fair business. Good reasous given for selling out. Inquire on the premises 3 ae" ) FUBNISHED Communicating BUOMS first tioor. front suitable for hoaxekeep lor gent and lady Gas in roowe and water io Btreet care pass t E . bet. Md, ave. and Kor RENT—The three story BRICK HUUS No_1@, on Penn. Avenue. North Sth streets, West Washi: . on Rt street, Georgetown Ball building, a long narrow BOUM . suitable for ap office cr business between two large stores For term 7 First street, George bk OB BALE—Two HOUSKS Story and base ment each, situated on 2th st . near ths Wes- . Will be sold cheap for cash. by ap ave 30 30-46 RK wanted, with b.ina highly lucrative man- without competit.on ry person being in B* THOS. DUWLING. auct : Georgetown ie. ame time and place the «: ire stock of Gc a Bliver Watehes, God Cha Finger Rings, Jewelry. Olocks. ete . to the highert bidder for cash, to ean aginess. at TRUBS LDOWL Auct BX BK. WALSH & 00., Auctioncers PEREMPTORY SALE OF PIANOFORTS FUBDITI BE. AND HULSERERPIN : FROIs AT AUCTION. cipal » TUESDAY MOKNING, lock, we willvell, at 134 P, Bue, between 19th abd seth strevtes, @c.. comprising, iu part— Piancforte Walnut Tete-a tete Sofas Spring seat Chairs Arm and Boc Marbie tob 1Walnut BE Bedsteads Feather Beds, Qu Pemforts Cooking. Parlor, and Bed-room Together with 8 g00d assoriment Beyuisites @Tcrm> cash A abort $1.00 ci ufecturfug busine: ves. of Kitchen 18 & RBYANT. ; OR RENT—Three-story BRICK 192 I street, between 20th and Zist streets, furni-+hed or unfurnished, containing eizht rooms ; . 492 Tth strest. ein kitchen, with hot and cold water: bath: feta M_K. WALSH & 00. Aucts Toom. gas ‘bis out Oo 8 best locations in - “er 5 ———— —_— want M4 on, clove fo Goverment Departnaats, B* CBOWN, WaL O0., Auctioneers. DB mm the premises, or # Tn between Dand i, ae pak STORE FIXTURES aT AVOTION We will teil on MUN DAY, at } Gn 21th ot. Isisnd, Unfurnished B Ma city STAKR & 00 and E, Boom 13. Hoss For RENT AND FURNITURE FOR Three-story BRICK HOUSE on Est. B>. 479, between 3d and sth sts, with gasaud warer, and in good repair, for rent. Possession given fh Ist. The Fnraiture in the above house being seu and desirable. will be soid at private sal wt 542 7th street. JFrO CAPITALISTS. RABE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT wo two stery FRAME BEsant , on an aliey, between J2th an c= f — zits $1,500 This low and must be sold. . DL. WELLS & 00., Reai Estate Bi ja 23-8t Nerthwest corner 10th For SALE—A GREAT BARGA NITURE, LEASE, LIOBNS TURKs of one of tels. with bar TATE, FRONTING on IMPBOVED REAL & M. Between 26 and 3d strects H ergperneng | DUKT 4 enst; alto, fronting on ‘eet uorta betw. New Jersy avenue and Ist street West, at rar. lic Auction, Us TUESDAY, the tth @, we shall sell on th= story Frame and Brick Hor 4 LOT,3 rooms. with kitch pore $20 down on each house when GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts N & 00, Aucts. Pennsylvania avenue, bth and Wih stroets. Nos. 291 w all in good order, now doing « : a ee 4 full of boarders; has thirty | fPRSER 23» AND Yoome Owner leaving the ely reavon for selling. ‘Apply to L. WELLS « CO. Meal Ket kere, ye 22-8 Northwest corner of wth and F sts. Fos LE Only, $290 cash reycired)—Beve- ral 2 4 ae. i STREETS, comprising— Two Pinnos. in good order ory ROUBES.in diferent ‘hegeny Sotas, Bureaus, and Bedsteads of the ci’ hisigarare chance for persons of OUbairs, Uentec and Card Tables smali mans to procare homes. STABRB & O0., king © oa. Weather Beds and Pillows 4p835 7th st, .D EB. »19-ie Hair sud Shock Mattrasees, Biaukets Sheets. Qutite. Window Shades Parlor and Bed-+ Stoves, Washstands Brussels and 1 je Osrpets, Matting. Oil loth Sefes. Ref: raters. Cook Stoves, Oreck: Glassware, Kitchen Utensils Bange ac ited with the usus! assortment of goods nd in a bearding beuse. Fo. BENT—One large three story BRICK HOUSS, coptainiug six rooms and ceilar; large yerd, situated on the corner of loth and Q sts.: Se inthe yard. Bent moderate. Apply wo J. A ‘Star Office, or ow the premises. jals-aw Host AND STUBE FOR BEAT—No. Pennsyivania avenue, between ad 455 ry — a ba stend. rossession jDess : : BH. OOLMAN & 00 . Aucts. ee ae jaMl-st B.C _BBUOKBE, Jr. Salesmen, jal2-eotf Corner 43; st. and Peun. avenue. . B® JAB. 0. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioncers. ND VALUABLE COLLECTION BD HISTOMIORL ARS MIBOR LLG qzicn 708 RENT OR LEASE—The well ‘mown FISH ERY om the Potomac river. this side of Fort Washi: known as the Bea-- ley Fisbing Lending, on the Maryland side, 10 a BOM PRIVATE Litha- 1 jater and 12 by laxd A, to Hb. ENGLISH EDITIONS, 1 Le AT mie the Mo. 373 Peun-aveoue, between 4 NG, TO BR SOLD aT TRE AUCTION and 6th sts.. opposite National Hotel. ja7-dim" On MOBDAY EVENING, February 4th, com- at 7 o'clock, and continuing each event OB SALE—A OOUNTBY AND Gar- DEM FA Ba. witha one fallen the city tes ‘are sold, we shall sell, at she Suction property will be sold low and cn eney termes, or ard Works, com- for city Pipperty - Also, from Twenty ¥ of them to Bixty Acres adjoining ebove, Alse. Farms » in eiegest bind- and Country in land and Viriuis, BOW ready, Aamir. Ys? RN Beas Reet * JA8.C, MoGUIRE & CO « at, 0. 5 te. Mortheast corner 7th ani F strects, . ane ja5-Im* Washington, D.0. By virtue of twe writs of fieri fectas, Nos. 72 and 13, issued by John T. 0, Ciark, one of the Justices of the Peace for the oeunty of Washington, Dis trict of Columbia, and te me directed, I have this = es: ball levied upon —ee, agon larness. perty of . Bus- sell, ag superced: efor J WE. 4, bere. by give notice thet en the st t 10 o'clock od LING HOUSE, brown frent, water rooms; adergcl: pairs; sit- pated’ © ath etreet weet, between Let. . avenue, Ne. 369. I remo a t, between § and 10. m. and 4 5 'OB BENT—The FAB! sistin, ‘acres, ‘S Bridge bouse ef li rooms, FoF three story and basement Brick and for the last three years jay of February, to sell the ‘eshington, to tae rant’s houses, .8.." 437 EB street, Wash: ddress ** ington, D. 0., or eall 1m person, ee: rE 3 F ENG Qonstable. a 0 16-1 (jOR —T wo small commauni- DANCING. cpting 8. ished , 134 Penn. av., bet. Ioth and . 8. P. EBEI’ —The BOOM corner of P: 4 CWronas and ith erect mest th ioe Bras Dies OLNG ACADEM: . formerly occnpied by W. @. nam a x. oo0 mi “ftore. recently or the office Pennsylvania avenge, bet. 6th and 7th sts. Star Office. pPly 0 0. Bde ef ie z FOR BENT. de- Sra nates cea Saat street, Bear 18th street, opposite Frankie u Lt tral and pleasant lecation A; 3 CHELL under Bbbit House. Ja 19-008t ‘Teceday ana Fo. BaLE—Several desirable bulidieg LOTS 4 = biper month for the remainder’ Yor aay Ste sss. or address BUGAN & WYLIE, the hoers Ge 29-eolm* 2 7. ‘For immediate sale. ‘of | _@¥srter commencing with the Grst lessen. ja8 R store GROOR- DANCING Ss 5 x, 2 ae FER forreee noma A T—Two ROOMS, at No. Street between E and F sts. de id-tf laden eS ‘Sat- 486 mes) 486 | iets: AND ENGRAVINGS pre an cdl irra Sets Seti ceri nee ———————————————— pees VIRGIN LA HALB SBSTOBBB, ‘Co: Te x! Eran TRL, MP te oe eas Ja 10-003

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