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THE NG STAR. | The Largest Circulation in the District, , CROSBY S. NOYES .Editer. WASHING TC crry: TI URSDAY. ....... JANUARY 30, 156%, SF READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGR. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESIING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | RECEPTIONS. WE ARE AUTHORIZLY TO ANNOUNCE that the Ladies of the Executive Maasion, Mrs. Patter- ‘son snd Mrs. Stover. will be at home on Mon- day evening seven o’clock. The even- ing bas been fiaed upon for the drawing-room receptions of the ladies in lieu of the afternoon | a» during Inst season, and they will receive every Monday evening watil further notice. | Mus. PostMasten Geyexat RaNpatt will hold receptions on Weduesday afternoons of Tae Lapres or eCRETARY Browsrxe’s FAMILY will receive their friends, as usual, on Wednesday's, from 12 to 4 o'clock, p.m. Resi- dence on Montgomery street, Georgetown Heights, Srraker Cotrax’s Reogrtions are to be | every Fridsy evening, from S¥ to 11 p. m, commencing Friday, January 17th. The recep- tions of the Speaker's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Matthews, for ladies, and gentlemen | accompanying them, will beevery Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to 4 p. m. GENERAL GuANT will be at home on Wed- | aesday evenings, January 15th and February 5th, Nocards of invitation will be issued. ——-ore-__ THE CHARTER QUESTION. * question of the future government of t of Columbia is a most important one | People herr, and our eitizens should | dis mu in a spirit of coneilin~ | i Arnest PUTPUse toagree upo best premote the interests honest differences of ut indulgence im per- ~cnalities should be avoided. They wilt only | “ry bitterness of feeling, m the eyes of Con- disregard en- » finding such and good feeling, will be lirely any snggrst emanating from the peo- ple bere, bee Will be ascribed to some one or other of the cliques which are endeavor- ing to further their own particnlar ends, We therefore deeply regret the spirit exhib- ed in one imstanc the mass meeting in Georgetown Jat night, Mr. John T. Mitch. | an enterprising citizen of the District, who, b he dors by in Washington, yet dew on the went side k Cree tifled with terests of the peoph frankly and for- 0 the two cities he anti- dation. This cour spon him last evening some sh: not confined to the questions personal in their chars ‘oO him med to be that he he Board of Trade of this city, arne-tly protest ter be discussed ide charges an favor of consolid: wrt that only sn petry live in rom consol “mere ion, ll poli- Ward, leader ere are zens on both = many owners muse On ut Cation any men, who figure 1 way af ward meetings, who sre office b or hope to be, who © be leaders of petty poi cliques opp Because th: ything pro or « jaestions of vital inte e it dor plen- ted with at Woodward mission of beati = hooks, and hastenin ime when the kid shall lic BR With the lion, and Barney Asron and Sam Colyer ab- ure muscular exercises and become shining | Nights in the Yor Men's Chri-tian Associa- tion. The Society has been quite pro! n resolu. | tions, in its forenoon session, and if these | should prove effic war amongst men it morning’s work on themselves to be the of man-killing, impoverishment, which mocks and ¢ Tight to life, libe ness, ond of our Chriet nim among civilized ious in doing away with | ill have teen a very good system and torture, founds our boust of the and the being foll War, as at present conducted jon-. We remember some years ago when the Am Wwasin its most flours ndition with the late om at its eld by many intelligent me: ot the World had grab er their leaders This pleasant belief was, however, pretty rudely dispelled by uh = our of the | most sanguinary n war of which that I involved rly all the peoples | we getting our full share im the | 1 civil war on record. During these wars the American Peace Society «went und rd nothing of its It serms to be hoping | inst hope to expret the “Universal Peace ¥ he more successful in its mission ‘The feasible projet for the abolishment of War seems fo us that advocated by William Ladd, by the organization of a Congress of Natios eb shall be an anthoritative tribn- nal for ment of disp s between > sind the interest in the | operas houffe <erms to be increasing instead of hing. Mle Tortee appears as the 1 Duchess to-night and every evening sring the week. This is positively the last e he Butercan Troupe, av the Riching’s tibWpera Troupe commence au engage. mut on Monday, for which the sale of Uckets Seeker Mission To THe Porg.—The Unita | Cola of Florenc aly, says a special agent of the President of the United States has arrived at Rome on a secret mission to the Pope, and that he will be supported by Ad- mural Farragut, whose fleet is hourly expected at Naples, and whose arrival in Rome is looked for at an early day. The journal has no infor- mation as to the character of the mission upon which the American sgent was sent, and “no other paper has the news neni Mixx Gimso, a leading member of Par- tioment, in a speech at Ashton, declared that peace inust be preserved between England and America. Uther Cabinets would sncceed those now in power on vither side of the Atlantic, and these Cabinets would not be pledged to the policy or bound by the words of either Lord Stanley or Secretary Seward, Is THe Urrex Hows« of the Danish Parlia- nun yesterday, the treaty concluded with the Uaited States for the sale of the Danish Islands was ratified by a unanimous yote, po Es messes Doc uERZ, who is on & special mission Tnited States to the North German Union, bas arrived im Berlin. He was yester- ay afternoon vieited by Count Von Bismarck. peels nerve Aecaeredh Ee Tux Navy Rxeisrke for the year 1868 has pst teen published oy order of the 3 show « intelligent and careful supervision in ite preparation, “ee AL Comrens.Tiow.”—We call at. tention to the forcibly written article elsewhere wuds F the above bead, Tex Geyerat Coryvem of the Roman Catholic Church will assemble at Rome in Dove mber aext. | OF sorsppen g | ary next: they ma | Hall benent of the sald estate. Tue Work Pror' The hard times has resulted in the discharge of nearly a hun. dred and sixty thousand persons in N-w Eng- land. The wages of farm labor are not extraya- gant in thy South at the present time, At Peters. burg, Virginia, the highest rate of wages dows Rot exceed $8 per month, while in South Caro- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money is still abundant in New York, and ates of interest call loans have a down- ht ieee Four to five per cent. are the we Gerenmege seetues | Wi Po ices lie idle in the hands even at these low rates and in lina it ranges from five te six dollars, Any Glaet ot very active speculation on the number of laborers may be had at these prices, exchange. The bank co gied oa Le Le =| and they are glad to accept tho offer. At the | Of good , and six per cent. is the biz! disturb thls exsy eindition of the mney yma | istarb condition of the me for some weeks to come; and when thé change which must inevitably occur shall take place. it will be so gradual in its approach that it will not produce serious inconvenience. The ex- citement in the Gold Exchange has, in a degree, been neutralized by the strong movements on the Stock Fxehange, and sensational rumors irom Washington have lost their charm. sean’ be esettr ae Government Securities. ‘Wasnrvoton, Jan. 30, 1868.—Jay Cooke & Co, furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : U. . 6's Coupon, Teeent Mannfactarers’ Conyention at Worces- ter, Mass, it was proposed that the hundred of more woolen mill owners present should agree to run on three-quarters time. Three of them only refused to accede to the proposition. It is reported that wages have been reduced twenty-five cents aday at the Hoosac tunnel. A proposition by th» managers of the various copper mining companies at Houghton, Mich- igem, to suspend work for the winter on ac- count of the depressed state of the market, is crvating much excitement among their thou. sand workmen, as well as the community gen- erally. One or two companies had stopped work, but are partly resuming, preference be- ing given to those of their employees who have families. The Hartsville (Tenn.) Fidetle say “Hartsville needs more mechanics, carpenters, wagonmakers, shoemakers, tinners, masons, and men of every trade. We invite them to come. Come and make this your home. Come for the purpose of doing good for yourselves and the community.” oe = wit A TeRRIBLE Avratn.—At Warren, Ohio, on Gold 4035; Saturday morning, Charles Freas vinited the house of his wife's mother, for the p Was euppored, of con verning with his w fe, who had been separated for some time from him, owing to his extreme intemperance and cruelty. Frease demanded a private interview which. after a little delay, was granted. No sooner bad they entered «separate apartment than he pounced upon his Wile ay stabbed her in seve- ral places, Supposing He had killed her, he escaped « few rods from the house, when, with the same instrument, he first attempted to com- mut suicide by cutting his throat, but failing to do this in this manner, he made eizht or ten blows at his heart, the last ot which penetrated the base of the heart, producing instant death, Mrs. Freas, although severely stabbed in seve- Tal places, will probably recover. Lewis Johnson & Qo. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows : New You, Jan. 3881, coupon, 117 r 1864, coupon, 100" ares ‘coupons, coupon, new, 1074 20's, 1567, coupon, 10.40’s, coupons, Tae second, 107%; 7.30's, third, 1074; Pacific Mail, 115%; Atlantic Mail, iy a Telegraph ‘ghar Quicksilver, Shy Marr inion Te! Hi Quicksilver, 2b; Mari- preler'd, | ; Boston sage Power, i'd, 903; 1 96 55 an entra: 111: Michigan Southern, %;: Illinois Central, 133; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 45 Northwest. le Git, 4; do. preferred, 74; Gleveland and eat ccna abel SO 87-The “puddiers” of Allentown, Pa., are Toledo, ti, ietetp Otani oa rete: on astrike, and all the rolling-mills are par. ally closed in conseqnem a7” Was Adam a gonila, recent question. 87 Ten thousand men are at work on the Central Pacific Railroad. Fargo & Co. Express, 45; Merchant's pone; American Express, 73%; United States ha 7634; Ai Express, 764; Gold, a Jan. 30—11.15 a, m.—Consols, Xa #27- Charles Dickens will return to England sy: Bonds, 72; Erie, 48; Illinois, $6. in April. Frasxvrorr, Jan. #0—1i.15 a.m,—Bonds, 75% 82 Snow fell for the first time in forty-six | 97; Panis, Jan, 30-1115 a. m.—Feeling on the Touts Ont Sein about ibe middie of tt | icene a Braet tava ns Bec he Oo war Liverroot, Jan. ao 15 a. m.. ket opens active; d sales amo 18.000 bales; ‘Midaling v; plands, 7, ——— Dry Goods. In brown sheetings and shirting there is greater activity, and in the better styles a small advance has been established, while prices of all descriptions are firm, For bleached goods th: demand has been still more active, and sor very large sales bave been effected. The stock in first hands has been sensibly red an increase of prices must be looked The lowest rates have undoubtedly been reached; in some styles of shirtings an advance of haifa cent a yard has been established. There will be a much live T demand next month, There is more inquiry for drills of the heay. y makes, but the hghter qualities ars not in- demand. Canton flannels are dull and quota- are barely sustained, © reque ts but are Stripes and ticks are without material change The demand is only moderat». nd cottonades are without improy Union, Jotton mar- ALL OLD F OURS © ;ONCERTS ‘O NIGHT. DICKENS” READINGS seats for sale. (singly or by th EB’S News Room. 7th street. gs CHT: iat ‘Stott . inn. pneyl¥anie avenue. Sub- to be had atthe book Sam-eon will lecture TO- corner 20th strect and ject—"The Koran.’ T: resend at the OLUMBIA CO-OPERATIVE BUILD oA . "AND DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION, 7 JOHN T. GIVEN, President. JOHN L. PFAU, Vice President. JOHN RB. ELVauS. Treasurer, meeting of this Association will be held NEXT ERpay EVENING, (January 31, ) ‘at Temperance Hall Jonn BR. Elvi er: Amos Hunt, North A atrvet Tine Becretary,'500 oth street; or H. Clay Stewart, office at wood and . There is a moderate demand for tl coal yard: corner of 12th amd H streets wlll receive 5, grades, but the light welahis are yr dane by Oy 1 glected. There is a moderately active inarket Se ie, Set o chron rome § Exp.3t4 for gray printing cloths, but the recent advance TO OFFICE | has in a measure checked sales. ‘There is cons ASHINGTON GaB LIGHT OFFT Nderable activity in prints, the stock of old 4 aa styles and dark colors being very low.. But few em e kaawel teins ghee of the agents and commission-honses have put a. 472 10th atrect, on MONDAY, Febraxey s, | their new styles of light colors in the marker fas, tor the election ‘of Ditsuine to ener anes consequently prices have not yet been fixed the ensuing Year. Pelle open at 120°clock m., Rolled jaconets ara in somewhat better demand, close at 1 o'clock p.m, and cainbrice of the better qualities are more aa CHAS. B. BAILEY, 8ec'y. readily distributed than was the cass a week ELECTRO MEDICATED VAPORBATHS | ago; Lut the poorer qualities are heavy and lit LUAN. ree n charge of Elec: | tle asked for. Silesias sell slowly in small lets, Unites Btates Arey Gterel Hocsitets, Muslin delaines are sold in sinall lotsto mak southwest corner of aa ES up an assortment, but chiefly of the dark wit matism. Eraptions of ter patterns: the spring styles ar> not yet nat. Debility A flection of Paralvais opened to dew Italian Cloths sell freely, of Mercury.and Female Complaints.’ de 10-6m_ | but in small lots, to meet a steady demand. Woolens are generally inactive, though there Oi cong emits Bre Ses. 3 is an improved demand for certain styles by the clothing manufacturers; but prices are without improvement. There is but little doing in catsimeres and satinets. Kentucky jeans, ex- cept for the better qualities, are very du prices rule low. C: srs are beginning to come more in notice, and the demand is better: but it early for a revival of trade in the goods. Flannels and blankets remain without change. The week opened with a very buoy- ant feeling im domestics. Bleached mustins advanced 1 to 2 cents. The tone of the whole market is much stronger. In foreign goods the stagnation which has so long prevailed continues, with but small pros FRENCH CONFECTIONERY | pects of an immediute change. Importations are much hgnter than they were Inst AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S REFECTORY, | jime; but the st 246 Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and | *0 g goods, elapted to Thirteenth streets. the city trad ome of our importing houses. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF Fay | ata peneny oe DAY AND EVEBING, FROM 7 A.M. ———-—__ To-day's New York Markets. is rath, wired by the law to be given. ail experience the penalty of the law. BANDOUP B. Water Registrar. ram H. SHAFFIELD, de linguents w jat-Im brought Pbk: aac , &e.. always m band. Parties, (By Telegraph.) Weddings and Receptions ou) ied with Chicken New York, Jan. 30.—Flour quiet and on- and Lobster Salad, Chickens, aette, Oysters | changed. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn ‘alee Uuatiofe Roose ee 8. steady. Rye quiet. Oats dull and drooping. Pork quiet: Mess $22. Lard tirm at 13 yal cts. Whisky nominal. Barley steady. Peas nom:- nhi. Cotton steady at 184al8 cents for Mid. dling Uplands. Freights firm. Spirit Tarpen- tine firm at 58%. Rosin firm at $3 for strained common. ¢.. Waiters, &c ‘abl ted. Orders in the city and fi cited, and promptly attended to sok Bare mo counec other GonfecHioners Retaba ever had. eth im or interest in an: fhmnent in this city, or JO8. H. SHAFFIELD. MICK ERING PIANO and Wherler & Wil G MACHINE for rent Pa. ave . next 38 30-30" T2 TO GIVE NOTICK, 7 the 7 scriber has obtained from the 0 in” 100 BOXES PRIME ap ch ncaa Just received and for sale INO. CLE ja2o-3t* 593 7th street, Center Market. J OHN SCHWABTZ RESTAURANT. if Washingto anf in the District of Cota 497 1th stroot, betweer otters of aa 7 ran i. «Pennsylva “a a a county, D. All persons having | 5 ) BARRELS EXTRA CAPE | eben ae clalms agaihet the sald deceaced are hereby warnea | So vorenieby les, Oranges; Lemons, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, | &°.. eet. n | to the subscriber. on or before the Bath day of Janu 3029-50% 598 Ten mreot. Oenire Maret otherwise by law be oxcladsa | ryy a = under | T'nx caaxp proumss THE Lar LipierTo PUBLISHED, Numerous selections, \ Vocals ‘and Inet: tramontal just revived: JOHN F. ELLIS, asset 306 Penmeyivanis ston is Dthday of Jan LYNC PAD Administrator, c. Os JOS. J. MAY & CO. ti PARIS KID SLOVE wa: FRESH SUPPLY OF TUE BEST MAKES, VIZ: TRUNKS with THE PATENT STAY CHEAP ree CASH. DESPRE’B, TRUE! ALEXANDRINE’S, +5 COURVOISIER’S, BON ALEXANDEE’S, nd the largest stock in the cit JOUVIN'S. i Nv ie £00., S7 SHORT GLOVES, $2; Long or Two-but- ton GLOVES, $2.25; Gents’. s. 87 On sales of one dozen and upwards we make » DISCOUNT OF 10 PEB CENT. JOB. J. MAY & CO., 308 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9h and wth streets, RW BOOKS. One door north “of Odd Fellons’ Hal, Joining Wil- son's cheep shoe store. pairing promptly executed. ja 28-3tif CHEAP FOB OASH. feb. OUR OWN MANUFACTURE OAK U. BRIAGE prcenerete AND fset x HARNESS, From @17 to 9150 pe: ALso, wo 2tif, WAGON, TEA AND CART HARNESS, NEW BOOKS. CHA! ES, HALTERS, aenie RIDLES COLLARS, Y. WHIPS, &c. LARGEST STOCK IN THE DISTRICT. “© QUEEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL OF OUR LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS. $1.75. WITH TUE FRENCH IN MEXICO. London, 02.0. A STORMY LIFE; a Novel. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton. Paper, $1.00. JOYCE'S LEGENDS OF THE WARS IN IRE- LAND. $1.0. AGASSIZ’S JOUBNEY IN BRAZIL. 95. Cuoce FAMILY GROCERIES. T have now on hand a complete stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. T name in Tm; BADEAU’S LIFE OF GRANT, Yol.1. 95. Serica. ‘and RIO DOMBEY AND SON. Cheapedition. scents. | Sad White SU aor SCIENCE OF SELF-DEFENCE. By “Mea Price.” 75 cents. Sent by mail, postage prepaid. For sale at the HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE, FRENCH & RICHARDSON, _iasott 334 Pennsyivanta avenue. (Abivomara wines. Thave just received a fall assortment of CALIFORNIA WINES, from the well-| CANNED Goons, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, igi dtmncanie ee: FIBGT CLASS GROCERY. ‘Together with a fine assortment of eee SITUATION as se orien le man. Understands hie Biatves | © rence give Meh oe bet and be Seas cre) i gow bag ‘and 15 it of nin pred Ap Ff ethathatele cle: Penp. ay, pros seme te - a Warten at the Ls “, Quarles otal, Sd and Ponta av. or hire; good tessa W PIANO. Teaietes" TA 268% Sea ANTE) “iw aan achly aequa puainted td with W* sil Wt or niet clas int a Perens =u MAT nmendath 8. pel at 1G Sih ote et nent Sf ce tent Office, competent WHITE 000K re godt IRON ER in n private family. 59 13th xtreet. between Good mst at VNTR Apply at 4: Feltrences required. WASTED IT 9 one sapabiiity mired is Miss Led Penna. ay.. bet. og and 13th ste. ta een 10 and 4 o'clock, ANTED—9500 for six ot twelve mon the use of which a liberal premiant willbe pald. Good collateral security for four times ithe pnoant will teniven, Adarae td. B ington Post Offic ee. PERSONAL, r Wisctt mesgh Beer cirens ey aa] returned to this . Best Sth Miodiah et bet between Trand eae: NAL —A lad, hes t gc igate! cgaitner ae sone one = need ‘apis. Adar Address a +) Pir aay ‘URE. tnchedinng A ree. One week, Post Office Rox jaT-3t natant Mz CHARLES DICK READINGS A FRW TICK BTS oft for Mr. Pickens BEAD INGS. For sale by Mr. Dickens’ acont, PHILP & SULOMONS MFTEOPOLITAN BOOK STORER. 3 Ivanta avenue, oat betwen Hh amd HOC te ONAL THEATRE SPALDING & Bal LET -.. ye pot als ae oor acerres biome: ry A Le pebioes reo a or INISH ED ROOME on second hoor ith kitchen on Sth atrect, between WO UNO communi FAN ent No.1 Gi as For a Cone, Dee beew 465 10th street, above & r ATTN, atin FIMER, suclioneare, cou Li Penna sre “Or n Bas Necsus At ten od == newly Furnishe! ROOMS fu 2a estaent Taadenaniae ae ew strigphsetgien os argh a minntes | Pause falls triieoud TRE GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTRIN rat No. 335 CoRR Rai gang men wh Opera Bouffe in Four Acts, by J. Offenbach, BY THE ENTIRE TROUPE Comprisit HM the ORIGINAL | INCOMPABARLE ARTisT: Proncht by Mr. Bat man from Paris Is especially aha the p ther vith the unfit them for ogee or it ef mnaried 9 Fos SALE—A. Periodical, Stat and Fi STORE of over 0 yenre standing. eligihly lo, r Hs ade on na poveeniiy oh Seviti Sta “i before seid ar 3) One, first read * uP FRENCH HORT iE of IS rooms, Vermoat ave ind tog will leara conn "hi CULL ORCHESTRA nue, ‘ara the ectatscoel Beatie ik regan :@6 | by perusing “The Secre ny | The cores ot charac =a it dress. in a 5 : alee, © i ee De Saamtcets ‘Sreaut'ato- | arrrornrs te AND DECORATIONS, Bo-ton, we2iy, and the nr “ENE htt ghey mie yy M* Sone YOU BETTER SEE OLD DR Opera. as originally pr duced by Mr. Bats DARBY, on Seventh street. opposite Odd he Prene atte FPCRETES <t7e conrocryne nooks Fellows Hall’ “He cures ail silmenter bos, teale si ge shai 2tihed.on unfurnished, with water au apd female. Separate rooms for patients. 490 PRICES AS USU At street PO gy dB op onl ' Meteerott'. M [DB seMaRIRG ALA ODE yw ATRIOS, ing the day-and at the Box OMe ca during At 347 8th street west, sud K north ; Brerption and Weadiog Attire specialty ony R.bANSON COMOREE TO » wii t onter: N CARROLL HAUL. 02, THURSDAY, 34s. 300", png tre yp A ey tad eke in Eear re _ by the ~ Talent is Da K street Well, Qeorme, 7 wan fo get my. hatr dressed RETCAM AK Soprano i ees ty re, FRONT, ROOM, | On! No. sit itdene ae ndhed Gh ested ae ohne ee as fc. sir, itdoce not cost mere than you other lodgers, at No. 443 Izth street end ——— } See Madame Demengees' <a York avenue, Witiitorstigee™ PAPEB HANGER and UP HULS' rs DWELL & Wenn ay, jn 20.8 2D. orate Mencesy yi CARL Ricu Pininent Tri Hewes $t No extra charge for Ree For Sale at Riis’ Music Store ved mente, a Boat DICEENS: READIN ED—A ble girl wish TA- W3NoK = A Foepectable gicl wishes & SITU oy bet, Hand Tots. Pers i girl, o SITUATION as ther housew. A y AR TED—By ‘or any ply Bor Nos 5 Star o ue - C00! WASHER and WASSER set gon HOUSE GERVANT. They must come well recommended, ais 2 at the he george wh. a 7 -3t Ww teman wife, and errant gir. Int. one or two ping ‘Sand BOARD for iene must be 4th and 12th, K a References and requized. ‘Aildress Box 13 Star oes. NTED—By Fabs FURNISHED BOOMS betw RR Desi e bantagrr’ Ware, 70 TRADE—40 ACRES OF LAND, tpl ph eureor 3 in this District, for a 1 House a of about eight rooms. Any one having oe in a “ igor — will take the ag Pay mt. can hear of an opportunit; b} tpgiting to Messe CLAGEET 8 8 PEERY. No s 4 Market Space. EE y ANTED NEW AND CAST OFF © = tches. Diamonds, Gems, Revelvers. cle of value, at the rid, vestabjished rtm ‘TON & CO., Pawnbrokers, 511 Ninth stree wear Penuayi vad i@ avenue, Singer Sew Machine er ja 5-1y' ED. Ws HOUSES farnished and aufornished. in all aati the city, for zoo and respeusible tenauts. ARM near the worth from $5,000 to i0.ov, pultable for gertcnime purposes. oo AL Several small HOUSES in the city. L. WEL. ja%4l0t_ [Rep.]_ N.W W4rltEn* SITUATION as salesman, by a Jey Seo understand! al ANTED—HOUSES, ed and unfurnished, in all Over ity ‘applicant: Hous reaso) parte of the c city. ppply daily at our office. Tent remafn in our hands ware TO BUYBy Ladies’ Db: AND uote. ttt men's SE ON a: SHOES. ae, LOTH aes BEDDIN| ‘ae LD BOOKS fa auantities at the Cheap Book re, No. 275 ¥ street, near LOST AND FOUND. O8T—A lar ptjack Newfoundland DOG. with 4 faint whit is breast. The finder will be liberally ri returning him to J- DON- ALDSON, 39| reet. ia 2 at BOARDING. 1s STEELE HAS OPENED A NEW BOARDING HOUSE, 510 aeenchinse tte avenue. between 4th an Prices and accoin- modations warranted to sui VOR RENT—Newly aud handsome singly or in suite, at s6 Board. Reference required z 500m WITH BOARD CAN BE 1 I street, corner of 6th. on the lat of Call before deciding to go elsewhere. 2 eee Boncuasa tae a pleasant, third story, froat M. and the comforts of a hom suitable for two single gentiemen—$20 per month, at 517, atrect, betwee md for F%. KENT—Ant Sod arcane BOUs ingesthe: proprietor af "Ths re rooms.on Penna. # re benefit of his par Behool House. "Water in - zt Ook eh oaks aS cS) tie rable erate in the hovers Blagia ard. Possession given of Febrear Nek on be ‘nd at the reeul Herne mi derate. ‘opiy tod. Fon Stat One Miro 3. sarroup, ee w. Dkivenn (Formerly of Monteomary, Alnbama,) ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. WASHINGTON, D. 0. OfMce No. 428 B Street, Opposite the Olty Hall, Rt ane: , CHANCE—FOR EXCHANG! sort of we ROTT MALL. FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY 7m ‘Will practice in the Bupreme Court of the United NDAY JANUARY S3:h TUESDAY jam-tt [Rep] Cor. Oth street ond Lar ate. ree gute een eel a oommnae ae Bie Tkspai ‘ore eBRURRY aiet, BATURDAT ict of jem bia. - FFICE ROOMST? pe sestponery navecainans ; woe Oren nie Roo fas eh SR ea Hisar oat gems jnnes aint WEDNESDAY ANook cart RRAY APTE avenue and Ith st) : ROOMS. wuitabie ents. For further par *CRUKGE H.PLANT 10 Plani’s Bas cor, ‘New ‘York ave, and I Senttcnyat kgele by for offices or slee pit oF D FO) Perfor Heulare inquire of Concerts of Racred FATHER BAL DWI Sacaliete and Koorrem Tunes that Sekete oraa, peed the Pilcrim CLOTHING, &c. — ding. reet. Yor an " AND CHILDREN 8 CLOTE. Songs of One Bands are Ay ‘Das wea premeen a Sean ae ING, DEES AND SCHOOL SUITES, These entertainments have been indorsed ty fies tween oth and 10th sts. ped 6" FOR ALL ste Es, religious apd musical commanities in other cities we being frenght uot only with pleasure, bat with bene® Mics MINNIE SMITH, MR BENJAMIN, Miss HATTI GREEN, MK. BALDWIN MASTER AKMSTHUN Thr astovishing and the entire Company in Sactrd So F%2. KENT—A BRICK HO! at. north TEN PERCENT. DISCOUNT ON gos MARKED fea rtween 1th and isth streets weve No. 350. PRIOES, FOS CAS “i Feasresion OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. HOUSE. No. LATEST STYLES—ALL QUALITIES. between 1th and 12th ate FOR BENT—A convenient RRIC 360 k atreet north, west. Inquire at 254° Penn. avenue. Regt 2% | SIZES ROM THREE YEARS OLD AND CP. nlesion. 28 and ft conte per month. WARDS. POR RB ‘Two PARLORS and ae aR pts Purchasers will save money by giving os a call STEPHENS & CO. ENT—Ti Adults, 2 cents ROOMS, well furnished. and one HOUSE on ce 6th street. eight rooms. Apply at 424 E street north La COTEBIE CABNIVAL. tt Late of Wall, Stephens & Co.) FoR: SALE OR RENT—Ore fine tone PARLOR | _38 7-it 310 Penn. aver, bot deh sur loth ote “yee ORGAN upd one round PIANO; low for cash G BAL MASQUE, Tpunize Bo. 443 oth street. becwionnt ¥ xt 6 BEAT SALE To be given at etrect, ia 2d “ = = we or MABINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS, POR eee oe Cae Bee ea ees ence CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GooDs KE etreet, near Ninth, ail the moders Improvemente TOWERS Shee At greatly reduced prices on THe Peat Ce es Bg WALL, ROBINSON & CO., EVE OF WASHINGTON BTuDar, E with five rooms 322 Pennsylvania avenne, a short distan FEBRUARY 21, ée 30-1m between 9th and 10th ste, Ender the Direction of A CARD-NEW STORE AND NEW PROFESSOR L. G. MARINI 4 of. the 5 Fleece, next che corner of Idth and F sty B7-Fotors advertisements will fornish : opposite the Ebbitt House and” Willard ticulare of the coming Carnival F LE—Fouretory brown, frunt Her-l. invites his fricede and the eee near the We D his rich atgortment of Clothe. Dorekine,and “Aa ment, one-thir jalanee an t jente Furnishing Goods of superb sty’ i eer ut upin fancy boxes for Holiday Pres ute, amd BANKERS. E, 10 rcoms, on D street. near 10th. fase give uss call. 3. HEIBERGES, ae2m | Say cooxx #00. BANKERS, KICK F “ HOUSE, 11 rooms. on 2th street. near Alxo.« large number of HOUSES. both large and small. in different aoe eee city. (Buccessor to H. F. Lownon & Co.,) Firreesta Staxet, Orros te Teraseey, A very desirable F. anit “Or 10) awe thr: CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE from the city. with good improvement. MEROBANST TAILOB. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. HOLIDAY GOOD: Vv. RANGES, AVE sca 2 baTAwRA GRAPES, fenced. and wil be sold a great bargain Up the estate of the owner, recently deceased, L. Wk ju 28-6t [Rep.] NMENT BONDS SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e , execated and collections made om all accessible points we Ltt W-tf ac corner 6th st, and La. avenue. FS, BENT—On I7th et.. 4 suite of WELL-FUR 7 OMS, (communicating.) together —second floor: F street cars pass the jnauire at $17 17th st., near Pa. avenue. Finsr satiowat BANK x aed E_PRUNES BAKERY ant CONFECTIONERY. BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK Inquire 433 10a at., corner @- jaar w.WopELLEARKS. OF WASHINGTON FoR BEST TRA) and comfortanie | de s0-tr = er Rubitt Mouse. | am. COOKE, of Jay Cooke & Co.) President. Fx mais > party: Apply at 401 H street H - WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashior pete aw - say STOREIOR RENT—STORE No 331 go GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ania avenue. between ath and Fth ste, Mo ax rcp Sire pasanaillietaoatieeat -y a FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED KN STATES FO BEST Ore three story BRICK BUTE Gian ED Goods, OFE . ining ¥ rooms. wit gas and water, | © i tear’ Sth street, apposite tae Treasury Departonent. nenly paperede Na 340 ithitreste etree hy | No. 38 Penn's ereuue net vie en Bani ware at S88 Tk teeta Muvce meat. Government Securities with Treasurer United States, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.e@ We buy and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections Domestic of superior quality, just made and for sale at sk OUSE FOR RENT. of Srooms, near City Gall at $:0 cer month, ‘ani furniture for wale at gured for 1.200, Notone nee apply unless they wish to purchase the furniture. r . WELLS & CO. ja 2-6 Corner La. ave. and 6th street. KING PLACE, no 25 ecrner Vermont avenue and 15thjst. {OR RENT—Large woond story FRONT ROO: Fons Board neltabic for threr gotten oe centleman and lady, 166 Gst., between 2th aul F arranmsra Poti ana Y FURSI: FRONT ROOM. Ornitita sory with Beet table for two gentlemen; terms inodsrate. Apply at No. 4271 OCCUPY ING Tite icone 390. eth street, va vere will, Rent t FU NiSHED ROOMS, ei on wine Rema, HER entlemay can be accommodated with first-clasx ‘ABLE BOARD; location unsurpassed, se aoeaee Morzanors Fare, ae Hip RTS as TO-N: Nave DErasTEEnT .. BUREAC oF Navication, Wastixctox: Jaguary 23,1533 ir yarmin fan ra mow bullat States Naval Academy, Anmapoli cording to the printer r which can be obtained nen’s at this oflos, Mi their bids ure neceetal, Bidéers must accom; anties thet they wil opted enter, inte contract. "with good’ and satisfactory full ameunt of the contrast a ithia y will require to work. The n reserves the right to reject any or all of thi Bae i if for the interest of the @ a a THORN TOR y Gotermment, jn :0-c0101 ON Ghict'of Baron, 176 ¥.W. BRANDENBURG. re ana given to my fellow-citizens eral y, that I have estal reaches a oa ished re in Ga jaality and charge the lowest pager acca ao ja2-Im* Ho. i 00 Pi satis 8 - 310 Ps, ayn! PaO Wh atreots, sure A Cansincenge erm ‘REE | ‘VANIA A’ x. oonhi's Moncstete steam PROCITE WILLARD'S, . HINGTON, D.o. or 4 IES, OL B. SIL "By 487 SEVENTH STREET, between @ and H, you can fiad MASKS |e Pars, ENGLISH AND PRE OTICE.—FOR BENT—TULIP HILL FISH- DAILs, in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ING LANDING AND OUTFIT AND FARM. Ali. PART EID UNITED STATES his aide of Fort Washington. tas Ss ane PATE DE FOIES UkAS, We parchocs Gores” Wincka on Ge avenue, aud 6th jal-col @NELESS SARDINES. MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- BRENT —Nicel Mara PARLORS and | MALAGA onaves ont —. GRAPES | ns cttention'to ERD-ROOMS, with or without Beards at Ne. in nice enter. 455 6th at , bet. ave Ja 18-Ima* VicTeBIA KAigiN it ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERM- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Corner, hich and iF tects si, having leased =< se the Taree Peousyivauia areuue, between n Hotel 1 and Seventh street hed I Bee stock of J store the Herre ith it Houee and ey tal ropes Gold and ver Washington, March 20, 1835. m 2i-tt in Rare’: wiper ore Patent Sacer reat racelots oF ERA ar, TRE HOOE a Fone Silvoreare reich We Cloke ac. PAWNBROKERS. the efty. Will wel Ge Ist jenuary 1 ner 2 saree oo Betche Inaul of NAGLE 2 60., rks of Sod oan pa ge Rolidays: BU: Ls ICENSED PAWN -BKOKER.—B. STINE. 475 13th «treet, three doors south of Poasavivente, avenue makes, Liberal adv Gold and | Silver Watches, Dismouds, Jewelry. Fisiols, Mechanical cols, Ladies’ and Gentlemen W caring Apparel ‘all descriptions op oid Gold and Silver bought. Basiness coviidential. Bo 15-Sm SHED 1552. | Dia 3 aZbRuGs LOAN OFFI tt ae oe J ret] imme Tear of National Hotel ail jarranted. epairing promptly at- fal workmen wrote nee ry hts hls District of the Howe's Parts The commodious STORK, WA. ons oa west, Serna cesasten ers Mesure bensocsion Te lsc? Saas G30 we north. oe FS Bey ot That basstifal apd desirable BES. “iiteonle pre ay Lieut, Lan a sessen sail the Pou Teagisites which be eit cr tculare inguise ot Sou J. iin, ing disposed of ay stock of Goods Tth strect. to Mesurs- Groen Williams. I respectfully ask for them a continu tion of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed Upon me. ail imn ertive indebted to me are guested to make ymen\ seors, or Mr ie perment to may sencensers, ot Mr. I and for any ized to Corner High and Bride reste, pete Suna to receipt ran ro no 16-tf =D. OR RENT TO GENTLEMEN — Elegantly | [2% NATIONS! Eb HE OLD a arhnEe om OF F FuRNISHED at APART NTs —one ‘large | specint ret of Conan =e PeGORUSTELR 2.00. PARLORS An's ee HAMBERS writs ths beet eharapter, 34 Foe. BAND A-HALF 8: Sao WEST, funnier ned arene, lt iRsobrat a | teeter te eae gir nae sedi tata ot treet, between Wem and fith otenet eats proof jerchandise, fe any amocnt and for any Tne sreatiy reduced iter: C: +4 iy Bitcisesentrieily coudeut arta -de bought for cash and sold FS! ee FOR CUTIORS. The DWELLING House No. 448 7th street, between Fandast Patent teat Oflen, 0: Contains five rooms. sand in one of in the city. WAGER. o0., foneer 442 ™ ol i i tod G.* Auctioneer tf peu pce D fa enrely coed at private sale. DANCING ate G BAND DucHES D ived the Iatest_and most correct «fition of rine setio’s for. the above: Opera—_by Of nor. KREIS’ DANCING aca. sh and Italian words with n aot cal pes canes oe a asgortmen ihrettos and Bi ‘ot Soa wwe E and Fee, fyi aero eres ind at <a Penns cee = Varentines: VALENTINES!!! SEVENTH STREET. VALENTINES FOR 1 Ovens D SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, NEW DESIGNS, ba) AND TASSELS, ry ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES, “atnleee ia PRG RAVINGS, NGs. Price of Comic Nalontines reduced to sixty Cents wis! Ow ‘sha ADEB., per gross, wholesale. mo gree Comic Valentines, price 73 Cents per "Piaying Cards, $20 per gross or $1.75 per dozen. and qualltiogat Playing Cards of all sorte, kinds | the <a DO torr Cy iy of, Oval Wal tend ail Gilt Fy S40 205% incher; also TA ph to Portrait size. = Rings, iss aes ee Pe varied ce Brest STOVES !! it proves ii > i. rr.

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