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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Amasements, &c., To-Night. Wationan Turaren. night of Bateman French Opera Bouffe Troupe in ~Grand Duchess,” Watt's Oren Hovse.—First night of Miss Keynolds in “Notody’s Daughter.” Metzsrotr Hatt.—Father Baldwin’s Old Folks have moved to this ball, and will give entertainments during this week, Opp Fx vs’ Hatt.—Fair for benefit of St Dow * reh —_-—_—_. ‘The Late Gen. Peter Force—The Foneral. ‘The closing obsequi~s over the remains of the ul Force F of the of ye nd ate terday vered with meh black th silver bandies. The and dates of ies birth inscribed be tid. The r bout two { trimmed y the decease bh, were o'clvek p m.. by Me takers, with the followin bearers Biagden. Dr_J. ard Wallach, 3. Blake, Prot b Henry, ¢ er W. Koges, Dr William om. J Carrell Brent J.C. Maguire. v. Dr. Gillette, p: First Baptist Rev. Dr. Samson, F ndent of € ee. the pall- «onnexions, accompanis wi the family ns from the resich » Tenth et Tinrteenth str Church, where Rev. Dr. Hill was so waiting. A few x the hearse arrived at we Boards ¢ Russell Burr ing officers, 1, Mr. Ss. d previously between the b door, t ope «hor ypograph. ty arrived end the church, Messrs. George Gideon lims Wendell, with Mr as marshal. In th of prominent persons, includding Gen. rrington and Gen. James A. Eakin offin ed im front of the puch nemer Re} The » announced hymn 172d, be- appro; occasion; after whieh Dr. Semson arose and d*livered the funeral discourse, which occupied about half an hour. and was listened to with marked attention. The lite and services of the deceased were tr: hfully _ por- although not an open professor yet there © which, in he reverend speaker's opinion, mped him as a man of pious inclinations epts. His last moments were Christian: for, as his spirit was about © its upward fight. he calmly exclaimed: Dr. Samson conclusion prayer. and ere concluded 5 nencing with— nourn departed friends, h’s alarms 1" @ fune bg hyn Why dow dr shia om the church. I cortege pro- quar. hool pare 3 f managers and submit ¢ their next me Hon. H. H ‘was introduced, and delivered a very inte: gz addres ut twenty girls and boys the Home , and sai ation, closes ax fol- ave, therefore, been re. under the auspi port and edu ity. An auxiliary ablished and in su: both of which are under ud control of matrons and ed by the ladies belonging co the Appropriate committees, and by those who vol- bateer their labors and “nergies for the benefit ©f the « poor and towly.”* The report of Miss Sullivan, secretary of the executive cx ». shows the total receipts of the home and school in Armory Square, to December 31, $255.97° expenditures, 8152.63: Jeaving a bat 6.34. Which is ses for this mont arr U6 munates of the home, aud 18 school. ‘The report of the treasurer pro tem. of the District Association. A. K. Browne, making an exhibit of its finances for the first quarier. end- ing 25th Jannary. 165. receipts as fullows. Fer aembersbip, $71 tributions, $#iv.41: total. $510.4L bursed, $241.12; balam addition to the above, donations of provisions, Kroceries. and ciothing. have been received from generous ladies and gentlemen of this city. Mr. H. W. Blackford, seereiary of the auxil- sory home and school in have been. to Ist and expenditures $35.15, leaving a balance of Bes The reports acknowledge donations of provisions, cloth —-— Tue River. —The ice idly passing away. and in a few d: tion to navigation will be ad. The Alexandria ferr Thment tug> are nov at work, s yet no sailing vessels have attempted to >me up to the Washington wharves unaided by a power, From Watt's bay Inunched this m the ways for T= and painting fash of and school There tending = the amount of con- is rap- this ob- cht --National” was T having been on hs undergoing She looks as trim ble city belles, and is t competitors for the prize at hext yacht race. The Government barge Meghan,” Capt. Brackett, has also within the Iast few days been thoroughly repaired at the same place, and is now prepared for ser- ng, couple of Along “the front” the mud and wat abundant, thereby renderin +dingly uncomfortable an 2. are Farm vor St. Dosmxick’s Cuvecy.—The faur for the benefit of St. Dominick * new chureh n mene this ey Odd Pell Hall. Every preparation has been made wh: wm any Way enbane vst and pleas- of the yn, OF Con i» to its su ‘The vari * will be presided over lows y Mrs. Duffy; No » by Miss MoeGuinnis: ssisted by the Misses Ede- E. Dolan: No. é by Mrs. C. by Mrs. Pusey, Miss Lawn, Liss Mattingly. Miss Annie . Browue. The Sodatity sistants, and the mfectionery table v charge of Mrs. tell and Mrs. Kirk. The supper room will be wader the charge of Mrs. Dawson. With so ny efficient helpers, and the popularity of object for which the fair is given, the labors the ladies will no doubt be crowned with cecan ~s Kate Harve: Books and Miss ie will have an siege Mr DReras Joseph Gill, a well-known vident of the Sixth Ward, died at his resi- <@, on E street south. yesterday, and will be ried to-morrow afternoon. The deceased was formerly in the Marne Corps, in which ~erved with honor during the Mexican war, wes subsequently for many years em- eyed im the Navy Yard asa watehinan, and u-om the Ordnance Departinent, but several nenths since bis health failed him, and be took to hiv bed. He was prominent im several or- een iwations m the East Ead, among them Tus- earora Tribe of Red Men, Harmony Lodge of Odd Fellows, Eagle and Columbia District | ‘Tents of Rechabites. His funeral will take | ce to-morrow afternoon ———naiees Tue € Fo.xs.—Father Baldwin's Com- which has been, for the past week draw - ne full houses at Odd-Fellows’ Hall, open to- Metzerott Hall. They will protract ¥ for mother week among us, and all our people should avail themselves of the op- . ity to bear them, They will ap; ‘at t Hall, Georgetown, on W. y —_e—_-—_ ‘Tex Burss Lem Peer. vy at.—Saturday last was the anniversary of the birth of Robert +Furns, Scotland's great poet. scendant of Scotland everywhere bonors the { Janvary, and nowhere will it be more appropriately and fervently observed than b; Burns CInh, of this city, at Joseph Platz nrant, this evening. ee Mzerinc—A spirited pro-~ Tructed meeting ts now in progress at Wesley Chapel Mission, corner of 9th and 5 streets, ‘under the superintendence of Rev. J. G. Hen- ning, the pastor. aud a number of conversions have been reported, while the a}tar is filled by pecitents nightly ProreactTEy after referring to the | timated | Congressional Temperance Society. The annual meeting of the Congressional Temperance Society was held last evening, in the hall of the House of Representatives, and Was attended by an immense crowd, all the Standing room on the floor and galleries being occupied. Equal Division No. 3 of the Sons of Temper- ance were present ina body, and occupied seats &-signed them in the ladies’ gallery. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars of the’ District, and Morning Star Lodge, 1. O. G. T., were also prsent, and occupied @ portion of the Indies gallery: Senator Wilson, of Mass., presided, and im- mediately in front of him, at the Clerk's desk, ‘were Hon. Horace Greeley, Hon. Thomas H. Ford. of Ohio, General Samuel F. Carey, and Hon. T. A. Plants, of Ohio, On the floor of the House w' re Senator Pomeroy, Speaker Coll and many other Senators and Representatives. Senator Wilson haying called he meeting to ler said, one year ago the Congressional moperanc: Sociely was organised. They had | reasons to believe that the meetings during the Past session of Congress accomplished some 200d, both among the members of Congress and in this city. Intelligence from all paris of the ntry plainly shows that the proceedings of meetings have awakened an interest the people of these United States, and sembled now te hold their first an- ng. He was glad to welcome this + and trusted that during this nm the proceedings of the society would do much to awaken zeal and interest im the great canse throughout the country. Hon. Mr. Plants, of Omo, was introduced, end spoke for a short time, referring to the evil eftec(s of liquor and the deleterious effect it had upon the development of the resources of the country. Hon. Horace Greeley was the next speaker, and spoke of the poisonous effects of alcohol. He firmly believed that more men were killed during the late war by drunken officers than had b en by the bullets of the enemy. It was o a well-known fact that there are millions of people who follow the example of those high in society, He be-eeched the friends of temper- n Congress to set the example to their uunirymen. He called upon each member of Con, to give the impetus of his example. Let them do this until this lard be a temper- amer Innd, and this people a temperance people, Let their influence be felt; aud it will be felt all over Text country. Gen. S.'F. Carey. of Ohio, said it would be well for the country if every distillery fire was extinguished. every bar-room closed, and every whiskey bottle broken. Liquor never did any- body good, and if one was to ask himself t question. he could not answer it in the affir: tive. Liqnor killed everything it came in con- tact with, and tne people were now becoming educated to the Temperance Standard. Addressess were delivered by General Hurl- burd, of Illinois, and Ex-Governor Ford, of Ohio, after which the meeting adjourned. —To-day the mem- t= of Steam Fire-engine Company (Union) No. 1 are, under the superintendence of Mr. . Sessford, Chief Engineer of the De- parunent, and Mr. W. W. Goddard, foreman, moving into the new engine-house erected for them by the corporation on K street, between 16th and 17th streets, and arranging for its per- manent occnpaney. Mr. W.G. Phillips fur- uished the plans for the building, and also con- tracted for its erection, and he has made it one of the most complete buildings for the purpose in this part of the country. The front of the he S quite ornamental, being of pressed erick, and in the lower part are two jarge doors for the apparatns, while in the tre 1s a small door for the use of the mem- bers. over which ‘is a handsome transom or of stained glass, on which is the ” A handsome capolt or belfry surmonnts the front, in which itis the inten- tion of the commissioners to place a bell, so that the residents of that neighborhood may be able to know the localities of the fires, The lower floor is of the whole width of the build- feet 73g inches, by its depth, over 45 feet and is p: with brick on edge. The upper floor is arranged for a bunk room and sitting rooms, each of the width ef the building, the sitting room in front being 13 feet deep and the other room ® feet. These rooms are ched by a spacious stairway, furnished with a hand rail of walnut situated in the west wings. on which is a fine carpet. In the rear of the rway there isa hose tower by 30 feet in height. The cor- ponding wing on the east end of ihe house is 4 on the lower floor as coal rooms, one re and the other for the hard coal, 2 the upper floor there is a fine bath The floors above have been handsomely and neat chandeliers hang from the In the yard is the stable 17 feet deep > the rear of thix is a yard 15 feet square ~urrounded by a brick wall which will be used or ho-e washing. workmanship throuchont is excellent, reflects credit ou,the following, who were ployed in its construction :—W. G. Phillips, peater and contractor: N. G@. Reynolds. bricklayer; Carr & Collier, painters; MeLin- den & Eckloff, plumbers and gas filters: Hum- phrey & Co.. plasterers; Green & Williams, carpeting and upholstering. ———— a Frserat or Mr. Witt1aMsoy.—The funer- | al of the late Joseph Williamson, who, for | many years during the life time of Gen. Scott, wns tlie messenger to the headquarters of the | army, took place vesterday afternoon, from his © residence, on M street, near 13th, and it was | very largely attended. The services at the | hotise were conducted by Rew. J. N. Coombs, ot the Western Presbyteriag Church, assisted by Rev. Parker H. Sweet. Friendship Lodge, . Ridgely Encampment, No. 5, and the Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows, of which deceased Was & member, were out in large nam- bers, headed by the 5th U. S. Cavalry Band. ‘The following were the pall-bearers :—Messr=. J.J. Frey and E. Edwards, of the Grand En- campment: H. Hughes and S. Dobhia, of Ridge- ly, and R. Erle and John Wilson. of the Lodge. The remains were interred at Glen- wood. where Rev. Mr. Sweet conducted the burial services of the Odd Fellows. Sosteeiisomasto The Swiss Bexevotenr ASsoctaTion.—Mr. Kelty introduced in the House, to-day, a bill to incorporate the Swiss Benevolent Association, which was referred to the District Committee. The bill names John Hitz John Wermuth, Flo- rian Hitz, Henry Erni. L. ¥. Pourtales, Bernard Schertlin, Wm. Guimind, Mathias Alig, Gott- iried Mathys, Chas. J. Ost, and others, as in- corporators, With the ttle of “Swits Benevolent Association, of Washington, D. the amount of property to be invested at $25,000 or less, other than what may be invested in a building to be used as an asylum, es ENTITLED TO SOME OF THE CREDIT.—Féitor Star In your notice of the rescue trom drown- on Wednesday of a young man named Smith and his two sisters while skating on the Eastern Branch, you aseribed all the credit to Mr. John Gatton. He deserves his share, but James Robinson, a boy, and another youth, James Danford, took the first lady out of the water. John Gatton assisted in rescuing the other lady, and the young man Smith was saved by Peter Garden and James Danford. Jt stice. eee es Xp SaBBaTH Scuoot Unioy.—The r meeting of the Union was held at Ry- Chapel yesterday afternoon, at which were present ihe Island schools, who, during tt sion engaged in singing and listened to addresses by Mr. David A. Gardner, of the Foundry school; Prof. Wedgewood, of N. ¥ Rey. Mr. Bittinger, of the 7th-street Presb: terian Church: Key. Mr. Meador, of the Island Baptist: Mr. A, K. Browne, President of the Young J "s Christian Association, and Rey. Dr. Hamilton, of Ryland Chapel. — Sate er REAL Estare.—Messrs. Wall & Co., on Saturday, sold the east part of lot No. 4, in square 4°, 1s feet fromt by 135 feet deep, im- proved by a story-stery brick house, froating on M, between ih and 7th streets west, to W. B. Wyte. for Also, the east part of lot No. 6, in sqare 516, 17 feet front on I street north, between 4th and 5to streets west, with a dey of 142, and improved by atwo story briek house, to C. H. Carpenter, for $2,505. —e—— Scppes Deats ar Fornpry Cuvrcn—Yes- terday morning 4t half past eleven o'clock, while the services in the Sd, M. E. Church were in progress, Mrs. Jane Wakefield, aged about 55 was taken with an oplep- tic fit. The minister took the Indy was taken to the basement room, where expired in a few moments. She was car- ried to the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Clokey, corner of 13th and G streets, where she has been residing. foe ae Fine.—Yesterday morning, at 4:30, a one- story brick building, owned aad occupied as a } sept ment be Mr. G. W. a al the cor- | ber of New Jersey avenue street, was destroyed by fire. The loss is about ‘on which there is no insurance. Officer Lawler sounded the alarm from box 25, and the fire- | Men were soon on the ground and saved the adjoining pr » as also the police, who Tendered good be eee | Tue East rE Canizon :} Bsshscee—he bar. racks occupied by the uring the war, and latterly reated out to treaimen oe East upitol street, between 2d and 3d, are about to | We torn down for the permanent improvement | of the square. Several of the large frame | buildings are already torn down, and soon the | erection of eight dwellings will be } Ist regu! lan commenced by Messré, the contract. _) iw utie | perance organi- & Co, who baye Missionary Anniversary. Yesterday was observed at Waugh Chapel as Missionary day. In the morning a mission- CITY ITEMS. Youre MAN, instead of waiting for some- THE COURTS. ! BayxrvPrey Court, J. Sayles Brown, Regis ter.—Cuse 14. Petition and affidavit: filed for GEORGETOWN, Affairs in Georgetow Pr BANKRUPTCY the remoyal of assignees, and order of court to thing to turn up, turn into Henning’s One Price ‘ Saloon ‘At the City of watts Colonna. se. Gee eee preached by the pastor, Rev. | show cause, returnable Lith February, Com. | (ug #0 turn up. turn into Henin mtelligencer | ycuicrdaiy mosteing Ree ee a eee | wats ate ue mension. the Sth a 4 cit MarRham. | Ta the Syening a Sabbath | missioner to take testimony under oath, Tosti- | Saurtdine, and buy yourself a suit of clothes. | ]7om a stall frame house ou the corner of Made | 3°t¢e_of bie appoiniment as cexignee "? pifit"s school | missionary anniversary held | mony taken before assignees at Richmond, Va., fe Moe tes toon ond Fayette ctreste ocraed aaa Oosenned | 2:,2RE MR, fo tee city of Wertlortess MAES which was ided over by Senator Harlan, | without notice to bankrupt. The Judge de y.—Jet Cuff Pins, Tip Top Dro: Euyotte:s 6 9 Said District, who has bean adjuiged m bankrape of Lowa, xercises wer commenced by | Cided that it could mot he weed in this eae JEWELRY P R | ty, Me Chas. Friel.’ The steamers Henry | Spon herows petition dy therurntes Comey eas, the singing of the missionary hymn commenc- | “Case Is, Onder entered by Judge that { ~ pon te ghee) Soeree eae Addisou, Hibernia, and Union were) promp District. SEG E MASON ing “From \Greenlands Icy Mountains,” after | days be allowed for exceptions to all sales, - bn Re wig tod H yen a + | om the spot. but could do but little good, as benioes Attorney at Law, whieh fag Mr, Barr invoked the Divine | Case 27, Ofte ts in this case not aj Cups. Castors, Call Bells, received this morn— | there was no whter near tobe had. The build , ja ity Hall, Assienee, blessing ina fervent and earnest manner. Af. = ler foe Guat » ing ax Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 ter the singing of a ve school, the exercise of building a temple on the Mlatform wes commenced. each elass was called their motto was read by the pastor, Rev. George G. Markt sentative of the class would step forward, proved by the Judge, and they will remain court, subject toa future order, Case 29.” Certificate of exempted property re- turned. Tue SurREME Covet iN GENERAL TERM, Chicf Justice Cartter presiding; Associate Justices Olin, Wylie and Figher.—The Courtthis morning ing, valued at $600, was entirely destroyed. I was insured for €40. Mr. Frizzel also lost $15 in Treasury notes, which were burned. Thy fire is supposed to have caught from the stove Commotrep.—Anna EF. King, a colored ser- vant, was yesterday arrested by Officer Hess, and came tefore Justice Buckey, charged with n [S ®48eaCrTCY. Deetmier oF At the Cit: if Wark tt wary. Ie "the wndereigned Py appointment as NewLY fe the Clty or Dist ict, who ba. bes beantiful hyma by the Pennsylvania avenue, near 4) street. a Mr. Jupp's Great Book Avetion will re- open in Washington, at 370 Penna, ave., under the Metropolitan Hotel, this Melange Lh ning. and be continued a few evenings. There As the'name of m, when a ashington. within «ai yaderd a Bankrapt upon inereme Court of said Die. bent a e 0 ey and select assortment of the most rr binge wget ag ASON, Atterney-st-Lee. to the elase. "The dome of “ne temple “Myhen | 8Ppointed the following gentlemen as Registers | al ble Books, which monst be sold. 2313 brie hf eane Ser Pt See ‘Oks Tall Austense. + pesca rath oS cd eae Ay Ht precinel—Jas ‘F. Burch, Jno, Hutch. |, COCOAINE Fo THE HAIR Fenowned as tbe | Shoemaker, who does business on High, be- | 4: ene ty of Waskdagien, the tn aane See nip ig He Arranend anebiers Maemaad ‘ty | TS war ine: Brcava predict Wie LE. Shee. Hair Dressing and Invigorator in the | tween dd and Jd rtreets, bad two warts: ORT). 10nd, ie Canteen te aaah Ges gas jets. maker! ieiaa e ‘Barret John H. Fergusor id. Asthma.—No remedy equals Whit- | served upon him on Saturday afternoon. charg- | of bis Sppolutwent as assignee of GKORGE 1. Addresses were then delivered by Hon. Mr. Third’ precinet—James ‘S$. Blackford, James | CO™® Pre for Asthma, To honsekeepers— | ing him with selling fre<h meats contra ry to | ELLSWORTH. in the city of Washington. within Humphrey, M. C. from West Virginia; General Donne Philip Coakley; Fourth precinct | Atk tor and obtain Burn elebrated Cook- | the laws of the corporation, He had a hear! trict, who has been adyodged a bankrapt Pike, M.-C. from Missouri; and Senator Willey, | Pon amebaty, Euan. Brows Ai Iph | ine Extracts, The pures: and strongest having | before Ju. Backey this morning, when he | BFO® pis own petition. by the Supreme Ocnrt a w Tas peter onasemced:ibuh ter araneriagune: | Hell. ‘The last Gerned ia seen preciner is 2 | tp Pune Saver ae was fined $5.20 onesch charge, Which be su- ; ORGE ted to the church by the Baltimore Conferenee, | Colored man bihbe) woxen UF Reors kun Saone tr win- ; 20 Tiawie ty Hall A to be collected for missionary purposes, was |, Acsignment of error filed in the cave ler Wear, at Very near cost, to make room for sg [> Pasencitgy £300; of this amount $178 had been contributed | ive ve. United States: Lewis vs. an immense stock of spring goods. Come early ker RCT by the Sabbath school. A collection was then rett vs United States; and Garrett sonaity vs. United States, At the City of Washingt ».« anew of to secure bargains, at George B. Wilson's, late u n¢ % Janvery. 18. The und Gal, Clendenning offered tor eaies siver hime, | Wythe ve. Fowler, Dicmiseed on the gronna | ofthe Hats vir street, NO. S02. cacond bicek —Alfred Lee, foed dea Samsr ie BMS which he said was dog from the ruins of 2 | Of Ming prematurely before de court, Patent SCCOnG DID” | Bridge street, is: repairing and pucung another | sata District. Dh he Post chureb, the money having been saved up for } poate #. Wilson, Continaed untilnext | jt cian nth < z sory ou tt buitding formerly known as Sham- upon, his own pet y the Bapreme Coart ot he fartherance of the missionary cause: it was | ‘rm. . [O BEAUTIFY AND DRESS THE Hair. and re. | roc! joon, 2 » Bridgé street, corner of | said Distric - nid to Hon. Thomas Ie Tulicck forg3. The |, Krily vs. Murray. Struck off, beimg prema- i to mts natural color, and impart that | Green street) He xis making acomtortable | ys GEO. MASON, Attorney at Law. pastor offered for salea silver half dollar,which | '""!y before tis court, benutiful gloss, odor, ete., use Mrs. S. 4. Allen's | dwelling of the butik ity Assigner was sold fora silyer dollar; a silver quarter, which sold for a gold dollar, which was sold for $5. and returned, and again sold for 35, The eof the suin was then made up by con- tributions of one dollar each, and the congrega- tion was dismissed, after singing the doxology. ———ee balan, Tre Greeti the House, to-day, Mr. d to the District Committ incorporating the “Gructli Verein,” (which was re Ignace Kappeler, Fe lin, Gottfried Mathy: John M mutual benevolent stock not to exceed $25,000. the Chesapeake & Ohio nt, Cox and Improved (new etyte) Hai (in ene bottle.) (me Dollar. Restorer of Dressi Every Druggist sells it. Price eo3 Tux Great CLosinc-ovr Book Sate, at te sale, closmag etch evening at 6 o'clock, Mr. W. D. Glenn, had the ‘store jv occupied by Young & Behrend, No. 12 Bridge street, refitted, and intends occupying it with his large stock of jewelry goods, clocks, &¢ has Co. Davidge for compla Buchanan for defendant. The Canal Company have been aecustomed tor years to let out the Tight to usea certain kind of wheel, under a certain I They claim that Hall waier than the terin of the lease allow manded the bonus for the additional on being denied, and the water about of, Hill applied for an injunction, nied. After the textimony was tik r BANKRUPT. Dew At the City of Wasl te me om the sth day of The undersigned hereby cives a tment @s assignee of DAVID City of Washt ho bes been adjuderd petition by the Saprem: t GHO. MASOD 3 January will be continued a few days at astonishingly low prices. So rich and varied a stock was never before offered in Washington. Lat Wa. L. Watt & Co., Auctioneers, Verein GEORGETOWN ABVERTISKMENTS. PUBLIC MEETING OF THE CITIZENS OF GEORGETOWN —In pursuance of « Associarion.—In rly introdneed a dill to be shut hich was n and th 3 : ¥ of, Common Coun. " : case came on for final, hearing, and atter argu- pease Sa Ecutiom, passed Uy che Beard ot: Cos “ ¥ Courunia. sa ington, D. C.. with Florian Hitz, Henry We ment, the Court at Special Term passed'an | Notice to SPRciaL*DErosrroma.—The at- po A ml RS eg DOU the sth vay of 3m F. Louis Fisard, John Jenk, Caspar Kneesi, | order referring it to Mr: Hutton, civil engineer, | tention of depositors of bonds and other valu- | yi instant-at balf-past seven ole pine a I hereby gives not x Born, Bernard Scheit- | axa special commissioner, tor port on certain | able packages os respectfully called to the let- | the Iall of the New Marhet-Houme,for the parpos. nh on one lanee of ac 8 PRY SER, Alfred Zimmerman. | questions. On his report the case is certified to | ter ftom the Comptroller of the Currency,Hon, | of considering proposed changes in our municipal eeaaia Biskoeen ol oe vag and others, as incorporators, tor | the general term. The case tums upou the con- | H. R. Hulburd, beretofere published, Goncur. | Governmen 7 CHAS..D: WELCH, Max: Dreme Court of said Dist urposes, the amount of | <truction of the contract. Complainant's theory | Tent opinions by several eminent legal gentle- corgetov iD. 2th, 18%. 34 2. MASON, Atuerney at Law, is that he is to receive and pay for a certain | men bave also been given. In consequen: 5.000 SAB» CALton . Jao lawse City Hall, Kesience. ——-°—_—_ queniity f water, and in fact he regeives less | thereof we do not feel justified in longer assum. | 2s Best m>kes and beautiful styles at 12). | 2°" _ INCREASED PER on the Treasury their pay incresise: now $4 per day, in consequence of the scarcity of competent hands and the large amount of work on hand. Diem —The cabinet makers Xtension have re than he is charged for, viz: 200 inches of water. Defendants deny this, and maintun that they lease only so much water as will pass through cents. 1,000 yards do. at Sand l0cents. Just re ceived and for sale by BENJAMIN MILLER. ing the responsibility of the custody of articles, Depositors are requested to withdraw such de- Posit now in our possession, at their conveni- r BANKRUPTCY. TRICT OF COLUMBIA. s« At the City of Washington. on the sth day of Jar ing it 10) ridy t, Georgetown. Bary, 188 The undersigued{her: by giv-« notice perture of so many square inches in the | ence, before the first day of January, 186s. eee rene his appointment as assignee of |. N. DICK SUN. | I bank, at such a fr: per square inch. | W_S. Hustinoetox, INS YET OFFERE! the City of Washington. within District, whe Still on trial. Cashier, First National Bank. has been adjudged a Bankr — upon his own peti st received at MILLERS. 101 Bridge stree.. | tion, by the Supreme Court of said Distelet —_—-—_—_ Equity Count, Justice Wylie—Larner ys. ORG A aa ‘getown, 4-4 Bleached Shirting Muslins 10.12 G SON, Attorney at La Levy Court.—The followmg wan acconnt | Larne:; order granting leave = complainant to Persons wishing to subscribefor Taz Star | and Inc: $4 Androscoggindo. Go, tke iat Want jad lawsw —— ©: ty Hall mi showing the receipts and expenditures for the | take testimony before J.J. Johnson, Eximiner. | Who r-side on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, | sut'ado. do., 2c. ; 4-4 New York Mille do. do. 28. < BANKEU Levy Court for the year I-67 = Echols vs. Carter; order of reference to the will please leave their orders at No. 12 East | ( entangle) 1s see eee. Dest, 12’ I Dr.N.Callan, Treasurcr,in account with Levy Court. | Auditor to report on sale, Capitol street, between 4th and 5th. mec lp eet hala ac At the City of Washington on t M67, Dec. 31. To cash from Mayor. ...% 7,243 85 Mackall ys, MeFerran ¢¢ al.; order bearing Joun CoGeins, Agent. ja7-Im* sj BENJAMIN MILLER. wary, 18. The andersicned hereby civee notice of County taxes. 17,112 78 | motion to dissolve injunction to General Term, —--e—___ County taxes. Police his apppimtiment as Assignes of J CENET. ia the City of Washington, within sn District. wh 107 44 Adams vs. Adams ¢t a/.; order of reference to Wnitx, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania Ww* H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM NSING rie : < S: ING AND CLEANSI bas been adjudged @ Bankrupt upon his own peti 6,564 17 | C. Ingle, special Auditor, to report on we, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth DYE. r ndge is " 31 44 | Adjourned. 5, continues the snecesstul treatment of Office, No. Bye neg pic, | Sonby the Supreme Court ofeaié District 12,013 77 7 rns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, 0. at Law IN, Attorne Se Established in 1831; premiam MASU er ed by the Mo- Gite Hal ae. G72 90 . Warts, Moles, "Vascular Exerescences, &c. | tropolitan Inetituie Isr, reburtt last ents sow = = 2S } TES MAI B oY ono | [NITED sta Ls. Office hours from Sa. m. to @ p.m. Nocharge | far thet nd most complete estaplishiment wees = eter ie 130 00 LOUISIANA. for consultation, Established 1561. S pyeians ving of ell Linteasi At the City of Washington on the sth day of Meira 1 aaa Ta : Gear Furaien b3cing and Scouring of all Kinds done in the best Sannrys eset The ndersigwed Meet eee Janee... 1,126 55 ost OFFICE DEPARTMENT. HE ORIGINAL FRANC sells Gent's Furnish- y th , the eubsert notice of his appointment as Assignee 0 we WASHINGTON. January 2. ies | ing Goods cheaper than any house in th eclicies the satinnel octets eee | SCREEN EE, {a the Clty of Washington. within paren ee Se comearinn tes 27 iat ine Pulted | at his popular store, 494 6th street, bev Goods received and retarned by express with the | said Bistriet. who has been adjudged f Dee sn 4 CONTRA. Towing routes i the Btate of Louisiana whitterce, | {2d E. three doors above Odd Feilows’ Hall, | utmost promptness and despatch a District "HO. MASON Attormey at Law 1867, Dec. 31. By balance due treasurer, $199 00 | ceived at the Contract OMe of thie Departeccnt | Recollcet the No.—494, 12,19,1; Oils else dutty 'as oninees sabioe Seturday, | J89-636 City Hall, Assicuce Clerk's salary for 1566. 600 00 | until p.m. of March 31, 1538, to be decided by —_—_e—__ Wettuuswsneee bg og NE I a nda Road and bridge: April following eg trod totake the | Waites SUILREAING AND. Fuosten | Fexr. a N BANKRUPTCY 7m - Police, Metropol Contrac et are required to take the | White's Embrocation is aspecific. Price $1 per gDinTRac +88 Pint book. big #53 05 | oath preseribed by acts of Congress of July 2, 1982, | Hottie. For sale at 428 Pennsylvania avenue ) of Washiny sth day of Jan Mernbers and asvescore, per diem, 1,502 91 | 08 From New Orleans, by Fort Pike. Shielis- | between 4% and 6th streets. OLD FOLKS CONCERTS Printing and advertising. 3 borer Bliss ) Page Christian, Miesaei Holts 1 TO-NIGHT. Lands taken for roads 21008 2 and Biloxi. m Sprin miles = — RI = Kent for station-house 304 OF hack, taree times aweek, by steambonts, JUS? RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT <art and pean 122 06 Leave New Orleans, Tuesday, Thursday and BUCK GLOVES. of Pearl, Steel, and Git FRINGES and a, oe ge - 2S Saturday st Sam; — GIMPS, at DAVIS & GAITHER'S, - MASON, Attorney at Law bs heme) a Nae on Pepe Ocean Sprincs Monday? Wednesday and | Wholesalcsad retail TALRAMSBUNG & S08, 105 | Ware stein: BEETORS. We TERS [s BASERUFFCR ee ae Superintendent's ar .at9am; stree! 1. C. " bec cheee ¥ a ICT 0 Bills and notes paid... rive at New Oricane by 5 pm tte | ghXBIES! and GENTS CAUNTLETS made to ceptions eat pa vin es Galtiee ‘At the City of Ry day of Jan Hardware tools. roposals to run by dillerent schedule will be | order no 19-tf es: | aarp, 00. Thee eohertioncs benky een e Tecme : 2088 Brom New Orleans. by Jefferson to Carvolton, See aes J Mnaner we are constants reeetine aes | RWI ES, Bete or eens of JAMES Horse feed $ Leave Het Urieene eeaey tel Tincaday aé Forced to gMwU,8,7 ACHES! = ngyetties of the aeason, For everything ton want | said District. ‘eho has bem séundged’ banicrapt Survey forced to grow ‘smoothest face in from | ©.) s upon his own petition. by the Distric Se : sectis bt Ueretian ste | three to five wecke ty using Dr BEVIGNES Rie. | Sig: 20 Market Space | District.” “GO. MASON. Attorney atl Taxes returned. Leave Carrolton Monday and Tharsday at 1 fal ciscovrry tn ders, Pao Mal woh HE CEDERSICHED Wick TO asscence v2 | Jo =o City Hall, Assignee. Lumbe : " Pm fet sions Te ca cimost miracklowe meee | A their patrons and the public in general t Gourt expense : From Uerieyion ty Parhetarillc aad Lime, | pers, Jt bee been uaad byte elite of Parigrana | ihe eyo thoy ay re ecterad haw INSURANCE. Miscellaneous : ge Gainesville (Miss.,)49 miles and back, once | London with the most flattering success. Names | Toa‘ streets, and that their busines wilt he on + in * of all purchasers will be registered, and if entire | (00 F streets. and that their by i i ae : eel 8 week. : ducted as heretofore-on.a business lik- and iegitt HE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE OOM st Leaye Covington Tuesday at 6.2 m; cemecectien Swe civoe, ie srety iamnen, Oe | conic plan. Our etech of Y, of New York. Jan. 1. By balance due treasnrer, @1,1.26.55 Arrive at Gainesville next day at i2 m; | money will be cheerfully refunded. Price by inall, d ’ The undersigned, members of the Finance Leave Gainesville Wednesday at 1 pin: Fe vedere aid, Gi, Desert Mo MENS’, YOUTHS’, Paid ep capital, $200,000. Committee: having exainined the vouchers for | sags "Frome Phibodenee tote toe e iles and | HUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 285 River street, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING piheard of Directors, men of undoubted responsi € above Account, find it correct, * back, six times a week, in connection witk | Trey, New York. Bole agents for the United = bility James A. MaGeuper, ‘trains on the Opelousas jailro ad. é Bi a Sp S-déweoly elgg ok fiom phn Fred Rates much less than motnal Companies, Geonce H. Plat. Proposals to end at Lafonrche Grossing, in- By No. 7261 a ratactare. prices to suit t Policies non-forfeitable after two annus! pay | | ee ereboeee, Mill be consic ered Y THE PRESIDE BT, UF THE UNITED a (e206 se Ble | ments, MARRIED. Semilseend backs sucse week eee: STATES. B ALBERT W. PAINE, NSE YATE by the Rov Mr Gils Lamy Revalaie Bavardey a¢6 am: “ta8 and within the Limite of the Osage Tndina Coser F anp 1370 STREETS Office with DODGE & McLELLAN, A. PRATHER to ELIZAURETH Arrive at Point Coupee by 6 pm. Cessions under Treaty of September 2th, 6 selling ir stock of ja 10-3 Next door to Cooke's Bank. Dara or Shs atts } +08; From Lake Providence. by Joe's Bayou and the a Lt wi . is ee : faltiniore Sun please cepy. £ with the Great and L.ttle Ozaye Indians Floyd, to Delbi, 46 miles and back, once a In puresence of Law. 1, DEY GOODS weel Leave Lake Providence Monday at Gam; - Narrosan © PITO! iF PRANC) of all descriptions at greatly reduéed rates, Their | ~\ATICSAL CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ANDREW Jouysoy Pre-ident of the United States of Americn DIED. Arrive at Dalhi next day br iz ms erehy declare and make kuown that pul Assortment of GILL, On the 2th tact, Mr. JAMES. GILL, | Keane Delhi Taceday at) pani man i ge held af thw" caclonet ant fice DRESS GOODS CEAEEEEED EE EES: AE OF OUR “eth y h rrive at Lake Providence next day by 6 p m. he igen : fhe tricnds ent’ acpesistances ere resyectfatly | 88 From Bastrop, by Prairie Mer Rouge, Polat | lesiznatel, to wit. 4 nell selected. and of superior qualities. Every | CaprraL STOCK requested to attend his funeral.on Tarsday, st defersop and Jones Perry, 10 lok, Smiles | Wet, Agee the Public £ ands at the Land @fice at | sther class of Goods marked down te wuit the | Cag CAPITAL. 000. inat.. at 2% o'clock, from the East Washington M. and back. once a week. at frat dee of ee ore ee eT ae | “Col unt esamens vane purchasing elsewhere. Life and accident Policice of every description Amen, Sh akteet eaet unite neds eitantea ‘within tho fo J“iesignatei | Ja 24-6 {Chronicle.} an Le obtained. tive at lon by 6p of : wing ei | _ja2 ronicle. | On the 26th ipst . at 4 o'clock a. m., after v at6am; townships and parts of townships lying within the = 5 Oftice $00 9h street. near Penns ay. jal-tf sievere llncse, Mr. JAMES E. BLISS, ia the Apriveat Bastrop Ki Pua. < tra of the cession under the Arse attics at the | 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 year of bis aze 089 From Monroe, by Trenton, Douglas, Vienn: afore treaty. viz: iv Relatives an‘! friends of the family are invited te Simaborouh Arcadia. Mount Lebanon. | Sonti ef the base line and eastof the sizth principal ian es WOOD AND COAL. attend the faperal from bis late residence. Nos 391 Minden, Mellevne: Colceviiie una eenon: come coe 1TH THE HEAD oF Catreet. between 3d and 432,00 Tucaday, the 23 Store. to Shreveport, 1 imiles and back, three | Fractional townships 26, 27. 23.29. 9). 31, 32,83. 34, HOLOFERNES . OAL AND WOOD. iust., at 2 o’clock p.m. Le ee nae we as a her no a nee uv aieose hie eee oa aguifieent snes bE Bete! « — “= atta Slat tank eave Monroe Monday, Wednesday and Fri« nctional towtishipa 3, townships 27, 28. 29, :¥ Nate at ARKRITER'S VANCE IN PRICES IN CONSEQUENCE agponiery- aa JANE W (AREPIELD in her | a So ae ae pipe smd ds an frictional towndhp 2 of |" No.amGsvontiistron:, | ACY AAMIGHTS AND TOLLS Davine abe 7 4 2 P een streets. x —_— 12" Farewell ! we shall not coon forzet Leave shreveport Monday, Wednesday and townships 25, townships 27, 93.29, 90, | 2*2+8 — Bn 98 ‘Aishough thy heart has ceased to beat ay At 2am; 4. fractional townships of range 19. | I) Red Ashe. 20 Oar momen wally eens * Arrive at Monroe next day by 10 pm. township. 26, townships i7, 28. 29.9), 1OK ENS! Lyken’s Valley, (eo 4 Why features only oad satidly cores 30 From Bellevue, by Cotton Valley, Orchard -and fractional township 35, of range + Baltimore Company, (superior rr But no. that look is not the last. Grove ana Dorcheat.(Ark..) to Magnolia, 56 DICKENS!! Chestnut Summer Cooking Goal. 8a ‘We yet will meet where seraphis dwell, Pe amor Ss lig Fractional townshipe 28, 29, 90, 31, $2, 33, 34 Cumberland Hun of Mine. $% be ye Arrive at Maznolia next day by 12m; For'the rale of the following described trast — Vee “a hed Her friends and relatives are invited to attend Sesrnat Nelava: cties irene, ea re ipa nae Oe We are the sole agents for the sale of the oele- Tow CEucaday Pat Woe eek coach tomer: | soo 'From Mansfield, by Pleasant Grove, to Pa- | Danitte ih dane! May mer! for the disposal THE READINGS OF CHARLES DICKENS Baitimore Company's Goal, and are HARVEY. On the 25th inst. FRANCIS WALTER HARV Wm. M. and Lottia - (Texas,) 36 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mansfield Monday at 6am; Arrive at Pulaski Tuesday by 6 pm; ‘ownships and par! of townships lving within the Ingite gate cemaon to trast, under the Socnea ert the aforementioned treaty South of the base line and east of the 6th principal pared nish it ity ae SE TOWN & SON sp 465 Ninth street, betwoen E and office at our yard and wharves at foot of 9 o'clock p m., > Youngest son of Harvey, aged 15 months. (Condensed by himself.) pre ¥. Bran; OTHE LADIES —HOOP SKIRTS at cost for Leave Pulaski Tuesday até am; Arrive at Manstieid by 6 pm. Washington, by Dunbarton and Bayou " no? meridan. Fractional townships 25, 27.28. 20. of range 1. Little Don yew and the Trial. from Pickwick. 25 cts Sen F roi * Fractional township 25, towns a, Ni Nickleby and Boots at the Holly - thirty dave, WHALEBONE CORSETS, sit Bout to Holmesviile, 39 miles and buek,once | aut fractional omiehin Rote Te ee | Nicholas Nick — _— : seca PAWNBROKERS. sizes, §1. Prices on other articles lower than a week. jonal township. 25, townel . Band 2%. | Copperfield a Bob Sawyer's Party” 25 cts 7 4 tlsewhere, quality considered. "No inferior ood Leave Washington Thursday at 6 am | Ea Dactionn Weenie ae Caan Teens | Ceppereale aed See oe eres ae LENDS ARN DEPRER Ee PURS: made a DOUGLAS & BRO... Arrive at Holinesville by 7 pin, ractional township 3%, townships, 27, 28 aind 29 wick - 2 ots STINE 67S loth street. three Soore ja 2 6b" 503 Sth street, corner of D. eee e ai manieeraty 6am; and fractional township 30, of range 4 south o Penney we so, Sarat Se 2 , : al iberal [MEGETANT TO LADIES—Extra TRAINS at- | son;'From Upclourus to. Plaquemine Brulee, 2) tracheal teenehipah of eae se Watches. Diamonds. Jewéiry, Pistols, Moc BASS HORT EES: ate mals, to order, at inilesaia fack- once a week: Fractional township 2. townships 27,23,20,and | We have all the different editions of Dickens’ | Tools, Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparet ‘ ve Upeloueas ‘am; : anty = ! ; z ust received. a large stock of PRENCH COR-| — A¢tive ct Plaquemine Brulee Und pm: a ae works (in various stylen of binding), varying in | ON, B—Cif Gold and Silver bought. Business SETS. all sizes, ihe Gasnne eee Leave Plajuemine Brulee Tuesday at 4 am; tractional township 3). of rang confidential. no 18 M ETZERGTT Fab Arrive at Opelousas by 4 pm. price from 15 cents to 4a volume. 04 Fractioval township 25. tow! fractional townsh p90. of range s Fractional townehip %, townships fractional township 30, of range 9. From New Iberia, Mermenton, Lake Charles West Fork.to Orange ( Texas), 18 miles and back, once a week = | ***) Leave New Iberia Monday =52. E*™inhee u "S LOAN OFFICE, 351 worth C street, Every New Book received as soou as published, 23,29. and LES CONCEBTS sent by mail, postage free, on receipt of price betenus te aan 1 ‘TONIGHT. Fractional towuehip 26, townships 27, 28, 29, and tr eee ae : PT a fe ‘RUITS MEATS. Laie Orcavetamaie aipee ne pe vectinpal Coeesetn ae. toeeen pe 27,2820, aid sttension aioe Soonternmeeerern Syma. | aarcetes tatkt inal Sanane eoeceneMar eaten Fis CANNED soa” Arrive at New Iberia fourth dayaby6pm. | fractional township ¥-of range ll. FRENCH & RICHARDSON, —_|_ 0st reasonable rates, and for auy length of time. VEGETABLES, Fis. | 609 From Lake Charles. by West Fork and Bal. | {pctional township W. of range dt: oe oo and oc tlm At reduced cash prices P. RING £08 ues Ferry, to Gum Spring, 37 miles and Honal township 3); of range Iz. . jaw-tt 334 Pennsylvania avenue. SHE OLD ESTABLISHED jars-12t cor. Verniont ave. and 15% st. Leave Lake obarles Monday at ¢ am; Keltwase tee (W ABEENS IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER 1 Se GeRUSTELN, SS ae Arrive at Gum Spring by 6 pm; Fractional township 2, townships 27. 23,29, and PROOF CEMENT AND GRAVEL LICENSED PAWNERO CARR QDANTEL, URIBERT presiding near | Teave Guus Spring Teeny at é 0 | ial township 24, townships 27, 23,29, FELT ROOFING: 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALE STREET GRAPE VINES and FRUIT TREES? cari ee a ad ak Cle : see ot Meee 7:2, 79.800 | one subscribers res 17 inform the | Ofers the bighest cash advances on all kinds of Various and best kinds forsale. Persdns can ap. | NOTES Proposals must ve to carry. t Hractional towmsbin Sy. tomeehipe 27,25, 29,and | citivens of Wi and vicinity that they are | Merchandiwe, to-any amount and for auy ly to him on his place or by letter through the | With” celerity. certainty and security,” w ractional township 26. townships 27,25, 29, red to put on the best quality of "8 | time desired at reasonable rates Washington Pont Onice, He also sttendeto ane | ferm of the law, and they must be guara Eiactiousl lovaskise So 2, 29° sd. 30, of ING, 20 the shortest ‘tice; and will war- | “interest on tatge rama greatly reduced. dentine, &e..0C them. Raters by permission to | toenameror mdccnta courte oe umn 2,2) and 38, of ) rant it to be superior to any other Gravel Roching | Business wtrietfy conden irate Geo co ee eee se ttnerane’ | "No pay will be made for tripe ot performed, und "The tollowing designated townships being gown | aned.. We bare also conmtantly on hand, « iar Goode bought for cash sale. Office, Washington. D. ©. tbr og for each of such omissions not factorily x- | of the Nase ine and west of the sixth prinelpal me sole, ———— 9 —— ins bree til 3 ~ € 3 wry Sacted,’ For errival to | Fractional townships 2 and 27, of range 1. 8 CIN 7 = ee Eee nD COMGH | Cpa rortios with dismadtee chakra | AE offering of the' lands above referred towill |. Ractory foot o, fon D.O. DANCING ACADEMIES. I have this day made @ deduction in price of | sufficiently excused. one-fourth of the compensa. | be commenced at the dates respectively as above er orem ‘de 9-cosm™ rt = ADA DET. tn TIRE BOLTH Le 08) DUCK CARRIAGE | it yelapoesd untens the delingucaes be Mites | ther aired tertiaed Tee Noche hee | Sear EaROATNE Tave., opposite. Motrapolitan Rotel. Leedtes; au TIRE BOLT WRENCE H. HOPKINS Iactorily explainen, for neglecting to’ take'mati | oflered and the sale thus ‘lost, but tue sale seat | GUERAR PAGS At bare been used. Misses and ‘No. 369 Pa. avenue. from or into a post offi or suf ring | ts be in- mg be kept open Tonner Sine. two wonks toe either ‘One? four round corner @bickering al- = from 3 tod e’clock. ja 24 colw 7 ‘* * « ‘refusing. Is or trut and no private en- , trom ep soln _, Successor to Ine, K Bivens & do. Es convey towail as teetering: | tiv Stats ot toe inate er te canted cesta 7 Boardman & Gray. 920. FARM | San ve for Bails, Botrees BEFORE TAKING STOCK. ok runs. OF Ig cougerned in rauming: | the expiration of the two wecks, nor willtracts be | Que je octaves Sartey. bosowsodta beat B Te the ronte. ‘The Postmaster General | offered which may be withdrawn before the day of | on@@sy ease SEEN SPLBtNENT OF SER INGRRION. WENN ANTS mu @UiLED PrEGEE ofite lawe oF the Instrpetioas of ths Departure | for oguer pythoscte neon ree oe “auronce oF | Ono Gi octave, Gochle B00 020. oa, UNITED, STATES PATENT OFFICE, Per ae re a6 S0re cone He wang alter the uchedale of departurce andar: [Biren undies oo ai the Oy af Wasxtagton | pons aere Iemrwoce Conceecinn: OMe. the. petition) BURTRL TweN WHITE MU*LIN GOODs. rivals, and also order an increase of service by al 0 Domini one | Wareroome of INCLUDING RARSUOKS. ¢ MBRICS. SWISS lowing the: this twentieth day at Ei for 8 pro rate increase on the gontract | thousand eight hunared W.G. METZEROTT & 00. Bia Soinsox. y £ ranted to AND JA 4 pay. je may also curtail or discontinue the ser- jy the President : det-tf Bole Agents of Steinway's Pianos. = ae ‘i 'B] |, AN iD. vice in whole or in part, at ® pro rata decrease of | JOS. 8. WILSON. J os yrety ue Rp ey beta inte at 1a | pay slowse one month ie compensation on Commissioner of the General Land Office. I bd THE opens vOF, COLUBBIA ae DIS ahs a ie ih day 5 : ood ents. pen te. “Bisset! anf Brown Opttous ter cheap. Big should be ad atiateinnre snd wow fuiatiog™ oo tay Demertts | Phelstaedia hang report the see ato, | at Radke On en 398 Penntriveciaitegic, | selec Btateot Loutelenn Bade for alvertising practamationg sxcept touch | 1S in Hodd'y subdivision «f square 668 to Pal Marci peat. at 13.0 clock, M.: a Ja.2t-0t6o, south side near Tthatrect. | For forms of proposal: ritatosloner of the Geasral Lend Sakae WCieby the Court thie sth day. of December, faa have, why TUVES! STOVES !! STOVES!!! ber 3h 1866, in Pamphlet fc j8 24-lawlSw 1867, ordered that the sale so reported, be Persons Ss i ‘offices. ase and confirmed unless cause to the contrary be | file in the HOUSEKEEP nS ATTENTION | eo irawew GPT DISCOVERY sown on or before the loth day of Rebruaty wext | set forth i wri Alter this date we ‘our own im- EVERY MAN His OW: IST. er ir tens ve weeks sail Lith ” to be ao pe mast proved Cooking Stoves at very low prices, reise WowbEe. eek for three successiys aye fo Parts to tal io ee Or ree agony pre on cfm instrument by which any persca, can take Nereet Futge itor eRe ee of tie oftce, which will be farstehed ou ap" f : . 7 ‘Orphans’ ourt. cation pS acne bal abitee, 92>, at i JOHN B. WHEELER & CO., ment i mail for stash Dncchionn aoa kate and Line for Slowes of Grery Secciguon: | AUCTIONEERS AND, Compassion mun. | Deer Agireas © B00. 101 Brom Tort JAS. B O-BRIBNE, | tertimeny. moet be-tlel | sche acuae from the bridge, lla, © fatb-imt No, 61 Lovisiaxa AVENUE, 180 BOSTON MARKET, 180 ~ Ordered ito oat To svir rae rinks, : Between Sixth ang Ravente treet, 180 SyLVANIA 2 Or and te Democrat —~ Orrosite Seaton Howse; Pe. av. Bet. A73H anp 18H. openg week, for sheen ouoves KING PLACE. KING PLACE, me sae caters so Tious to the day of ~ Casa SYSTEM, jab ww GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Throughoat the entire stock o jn 18-128 aru ¥ooa, }RBE Eee, 2M. P, KING & SOx, vi p. and 15 aren Pres.