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THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Largest Cireulation in the District, CROSBY S. NOYES.......... Editor. WASHI FRIDAY. GTON CITY: JANUARY 31, 1863, | “S27 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGB, SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. PTIONS. Wr ARz AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNOE that the | Ladies of the Executive Mansion, Mrs. Patter. son and Mrs. Stover, will be at home on Mon- day evenings, after seven o'clock. The even- ing has been fixed upon for the drawing-room | receptions of the Indies in Lieu of the afternoon | as during Iast season,and they will receive every Monday evening until further notice. Mus. PoeTMastén Geserat Raxpatt will | hold receptions on Wedaesday afterucons of each week Tue Lapies ov Secretary Browntxa’s Famity will receive their friends, as usual, on Wednesday's, from 12 to ¢ o'clock, p.m Kesi- Gence om Montgomery street, Georgetown Heights, Sreaxen Courax’s Reoxprions are to be every Friday evening, from 8% to Il p.m, commencing Friday, January 17th. The recep- tions of the Speaker's mother and sister, Mrs. and Mass Matthews, for indies, and gentiemen accompanying them, will beevery Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to $ p. m. Gewznat GRANT will be at home on Wed- mesday evenings, January 15th and February Sth. Nocarcs of invitation will be issued. ——<re-—___ THE WORKING PEOPL! The New York State Labor Convention met a Albany on Tuesday, and the President, in his opening address, recommended that the Exght Hour Labor act of the State be so amend- ed as to contain some provisions for its enforce- ment. He called attvation to the imperfect ap- prenticeship system and to the subject of con- viet Inbor, and advised that a committee be ap- pointed to draft bills to present to the Legisia- tare, and also to prepare petitions for signatures to be immediately sent to that body on these subjects. The Committee on Credentials <ub- mitted their report, which showed that dele gates~were present from New York, Albany, | ‘Troy. Lansingburg, Poughkeepsie, Port Byroa, Rochester and other pkices. The supplement. | ary report of the president showed that there | were two hundred and eighty labor or-! jon» throught the State. The treasurer vd the receipts to be $21X50; expen- ” on hand, $113.95, Workingmen’s Assembly at Albany N Y, yesterday it resolved to ask the Legi toamend t operative act to fix $500 ">the smallest amount upon which co-opera- tive associations can commence operations, | alto for am amendment of the eight-hour | striking out the special gont ract clause. | Fesolved 10 petition the Legistature to ; ameud the kiws governing prisons and peni- | te ntiaries so as to prevent the letung of convict Isbor by contract. and to enforce the law which iortids the employment of conviets tcal pursuits other than those to whi have been accustomed, Altbough the Grant Locomotive Works at Paitersom are out of work, the wages of the wenty per. the weavers in the Social mpAany’s cotton mill in Woonsocket, R. Ts turned out on Monday, because their wages had | Deen red han in other mills, but 'y discovered that they | had been m i all are gto work again. In London, the Times describes the dis. | Tras existing at the east end of Londgn, as vast wad hes remdi: Thr number of Persons in receipt of outed reliet is upward of forty | Asures adopted, while they Are actually increasing | m, and are demoralizing | Very sad tidings have been re. | ved im Paris from almost ev Ty part of | France. The trade and manufactures of Lyons | were paralyzed by a variety of causes, in | which the uncertainty prevailing as to the po- hace] future had no small share. Hunger and | sestitution were making sad havoe among the | operatives at —- Rouen and Roubard. and | even Bordeaux. At Lille starvation is general, and m Paris thgtcrese was very great, but pri- vate and pablic benevolence was more active. fal to meet the nee the amount ef paupe: the district, « Ix THESE DAYS of slippery sidewalls, a lit- le information on the subject of how up- ightness may be insured, physically as well as 'y, is of moment. On dry ice, rubber ‘vershoes are a pretty certain safe-guard ‘eun-tatemble. But when the toe is wet, the rubber sole is lesa reliable than the sole of | feather. Yet a person's footing, it is said, may | be aseured on ice, dry or wet, by a coarse carpet cole. Itis not necessary that this should ex. tead the whole length of the shoe or boot, or | H | hat it should be a permanent atiachment. I 4Y consist of a strap of coarse texture two in- his wide passed around t foot just beyond its slipping off in ed to the ankle in simple to need tw be de- us witys, too | gimally intended to close the work. NEW PUBLICATIONS. From Philp & Solomon we have— “The Readings of Mr. Charies Dickens as j condensed by himself.” Boston: Ticknor & Fields. Just the thing for next week. ‘The White Rose. By G. J. Whyte Melville. London: Chspmaa & Hall. Philatelphia: J. B. Lippiacott. A well told story. From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, we | have Gemma. A Novel. By T: A. Trollopa, au- thor of “Lindisforn Chase.” Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. T. A. Trollope is a brother of Anthony Trollope, author of “Orley Farm,’ and other popular novels. and son of M. Frances Trollope, who cut us up so smartl her “Demestic Magners of the Americans. From French & Richardson we baye— A copy of the next cheap edition of “Dombey & Son,” published by D. Appleton & Co., New York. From Bianchard & Mohun we have the fol- lowing: Count Mirabean. An Historical Novel. By ‘Theodore Mundt. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Dr. Mundt is the Lusband of Clara Mul- fer, with whose historical novels the public are so familiar, written under the nom de plume of “Lovisa Mublbach.” Suggestive Commentary on the New Tes- lament; St. Luke—vol. 1. By Rev, W. H. Van Doren. New York: D. Appleton & Co. The work gives the results of the author's travels in Egypt. Palestine, Tarkey, where they illus- trate the text. A Stormy Life. By Lady Georgiana Fatler- ton. New York: D. Appleton & Co. A novel by the"well known author of “Too Strange to be True.” Queen Victoria's Journal. “Our Life in the Highlands." New York: Harper & Bros. This book is made up from the Journal of Queén Victoria, giving an account of her visits to Scotland, tours in England anQ@ Iretand, yacht- ing, &c., and is edited by Arthur Helps. The book is interesting mainly from its simple, un- pretending utterance of the Queen's every-day thoughts. Stories of the Gorilla Country. By Paul Da Chaillu, author of “Discoveries in Equatorial Africa,” etc., ete. New York: Harper & Bros. Interesting to “young people,” for whom it was more especially written, and to children of larger growth, as well. History of the United Netherlands. By Joho Lathrop Motley. Volume 3. With portraits. | New York: Harper & Bros, This is the third Yotume of Motley’s History of the United Neth- erlands. from the death of William the Silent to the “Tweive Year's Truce”—1609. Those who have read the two fasctaating volumes preced- ing, will need no spur to prompt them to go on | with this to the Iast page. The author an- noances a change in the epoch at which he ori. Instead ot Foing on with theexclusive history of the Neth- | erlands until the Synod of Dort, the narrative ‘will close with the point of time when the Re- | public was formally admitted into the family of nations by the treaty of twelve years truce, and when its independence was virtually ad- mitted by Spain. Another volume which is to be speedily issued will complete the “History of the Uni- ted Netherlands,” after which Mr. Motley will continue his historical labors by a wo! “Thirty Years’ W: on tue which involyes all the | Most important points im the progress of the Netheriands until t Folks and Fairies. Stories for Little Ohil- dren. By Lucy Randall Comfort. New York: Harper & Bros. Guild Court. A London Story. By George McDonald, author of -Annaisot a Quiet Neigu- borhood.” New York: Harper & Bros. Playing for High Stakes. A Novel. By Annie Thomas. New York: Harper & Bros. Duff's Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry. New York: Harper & Bros. This is the twentieth edition, enlarged and revised, of year 1648. | this popular and useful text-book. Napoleon and Blucher. An Historical Novel. By L. Mublbach, author of “Marie Antoinette,” &c. New York: D. Appleton & Co. The latest of the widely read Muhibach series of histori- cal novels. THe Vickseuro Peousteray, Sergeant Gil- bert H. Bates, who is walking from Vicksburg to this city, arrived at Jackson, Miss., at noon | eee and was kindly received by the in- bitants He reports nothing but kind treat- ment thus far on his journey eastward at He was to start o'clock this mornin: DICKENS» READINGS.—A circle of firat- clase SEASON anes fox, saleat Hun- nok Store, 2 nD. at con- le expense Shee g weomater ot te Diplomatic who will be unable tu attend. Teer, will be to sull parties. ja3-3t THERE WILL BE A wenriNG “TUILDING AND LINCOLN ©0 F VE BU ND DEPOSIT ‘assoc 1A- TION at the church corner éth ani L streets, TO- BIGBT at 77s 0 clock, lor the olvotion of treas- urer fit} D. H. STERINS, Bec. ‘A SPECIAL SS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the PROVIDENT All DIRTY will Le held in the Council URDAY, “requested, as bust: “ o {importa a Bre Je 3 presented BS request of the Pres bi 8-H. FAUFPMANN, Sec’y. A MEETING oF, gl ASSEMBLY il be held at Fons avenue ath atrecte, TO-MORROW faut uniay) EVENING. at? occlock, forthe persone a of taking into consideration a new Constitution and other hoportaut matter. The members are request- recut nee |. NICO: Sect we Tae WEekLy Srat:. now on owt counter for vie and in wrappers ready for the mrsils, ¢con- tvins the enterta’ning story for married people, v those designing to become snel if How Mrs. Prince Managed her Hn Recon- ion; the Universi! Peace Convention: the | (.ueston of Renewing the Charter: the Rights ot | ican Citizens abroad: Receptions during | week: Movem: nts for Relief of the Poor: Society News: Washington News and Gos =: the Courts: Movements of the Working | Frople: Useful Items of Domestic Economy: | Humorous Sketches, with Departinen‘al, and | Local Agricultural and Houskeeping | Miscellany, and the latest Telegraphic ‘ 7 lo that question of the priv. | - for women, the editor of the | Loadek tutrtag ix: we laughs at it, and says | would never do. He argues that women have | ue steady principle of action, and that, if they ver get the right to vote, it will be Reccessary ‘o make a lew punishing bribery with the eadmill, for no woman would regard it a} * to barter away her vote for a year’s | poling for Jobnny, or a frock for Maud. re ‘This is very smart and savage; but it is some ronsolaion to know that he speaks of bis own Btry Women, not ours. They MATE CURIOUS ELECTION CUeTOMS in ab. In that country, it is reported that on 8Y appoint d for an election, the judges of | election, whoare also bishops and elders of Mormon Chur h, take their seats at the polls. Before them are Iaid a quantity of printed tickets. ‘The voters come up in suc- cession and state how they wish to vote, where- upon the judge selects the tickets and deposits them m the ballot -box, at the some time inform. | ing the voters that their ballots IMPORTANT action was taken by a | convention of Southern railroad managers, held at Atlanta on the 15th of January. A tariff “as adopted for the encouragement of immi- | the maximum rate of which is one cent | nd the :ailrcad upon whieh the persons | settle is to transport them free. ‘Tae Graxp Dvcwxss, at the National Thea- is getting more popular with every even. » representation. We trust that Mr. Bate. man's fine company will return to this enty scon. Only two nights remain of thir present engagrment here. et Is THe New York C nstitational Comven- Gon recently, @ member remarked, speaking of New Youk: “The whole mis: ofthe’) city, in my opinion, grows out of the indiffer. ence of her capitalists to any other subject inan the atmighty dollar.” 87 The Rev. Newman Hall bas delivered nw address in London, in which he urged Lord Manley to bring the Alabama claims toa speedy settlement. S7 The Democratic State Conventions ot Wisconsin and Iowa will be beld Feb, ih and 26th respectively. 7 New Hampshire has a law making ap wabcbabie oevace te lotiery cireu- lass in Bay posroMMce ig that Biase &7 There is very prevalent Peligiods interest teronghont Indiana, and meetings aad coaver. stows are VeTy Damerous. | Sth street; or Hl bo A ped wart, office = Pope BECHABITES —Tho m PHO:DIX TENT. No. 12,1.0.0f RECH. 3a Tis, il meet at their Hall, on SUNDAY, t 12 o’elock. to attend the funeral of our late’ B aher P.°. B ‘Gnapces W. Mitnere. A punctua! and full attendance fs requested. All Members of Sister Tents in good standing are fra- ternally invited te attend. ro of Chief Baler. WM. J. BOYD. DICKENS’ ar ie for front sais; (singly or by the course. )at street. opposite Post Ja 0-2" OBN T. "ever President 39) BE] L: PRAU, Vice President, JOHN BR. ELVANS, Treasurer. srpeting of this Association will bs held on rtd FRI pay EVEWING, (Janaary 3i,) at ‘emperance Hi Jonn B. etre Zrpeenrer) Amos Hunt. H4 North A street. Capit.! Hill: the secretary. coal yard. corner of 1ith and Hl stresta, will receive subscriptions for stock in this Association. ae ay us iy See’y. [Rep.. Intel’ Obron_ & rectors | to. een uri: ls open at 120'clock m.. aud HAS. B. BAILEY, Sec’y. a Ucla RO recut VAPOR BATHS Peace vor Bathe att of Elec- ious Enivea Beaten Anny coe oapitals. office theest corner of Lith siret, and P. orner of " So oat Beoun ‘age tion Paral; Abse of Mercary.and Female eben ts Peas AB BEGISTRAR'S FzICe. Orry A) af reminegin i ty water will oe restored r= 8 aT FREBNCH OONFBOTIONERY AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S REFECTORY, 246 Ponnsylvants avenue, between Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth streets “EY SE Waid ethieta Oysters. &e.. avers oi beet. aah: ARR tae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money is sbundantin New York and the rate on call loans continues easy, st 5 per cent. on stock collaterals, and 4 per cent. on Govern- overnment securitics trom the Inteactivity. The break somewhat shaken theconfidence of buyers, and bas made holders mote ready to sell. For the moment, », the market is weak, and there is some tment among dealers at the non-recowery of late prices. Sixes of 1981 and Sixty-twos are somewhat in exception to the general weakness, and advanced per cent. yesterday. Government Securities. Wasnincton, Jan. 31, 1568.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : @s Coupon, 1881 at Five Twenties, iy U.S. Five Twenties, 1864, 109), U.S. Five Twenties, 1865. 1097, U.S. Five Twenties,JanaJ’y, Ten Forties. ——o—— Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stecks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows : New York, Jan. 31.—First Board—v. S. 6's. 11, coupon, 111%; 5.20's, 1962, coupons, I11: 1S64, “coupon, 108," 1865, cou 109% ;' 1965, 1» NEW, 1074; 6.20's, 1867, coupon. 17%: foe 's, coupons, 04 4 ,7.30's, second, 17% ;7.30's, third, 107%; eee Ud T'Atianide Mail, ho 7 Net ieee ames wees nion Tel Wy Qutekell vers eas ari- n feleraph, Tig tion 4; Boston Water Bower, rT ae ‘Central, 131 4; Erie, 73%; do. Bid, 1 Hudson, 145%: Reading, 95; Michigan Ue! ly : Michigan Southern, 47 x: Tilinois Oentral, Gy Cleveland and Pittsbu: 0 $F0, 50%; do. preferred, ieveiand and Toledo, tio Hock teinna. my: Fe Wayne, 103; Ohio and Mississippi Certificates, 2; Wells, Fargo & Co. Express, 45; Merchant’s’ Union, 96%; American Express, 72%: United States — 764; Adams Express, 76%; Gold, WiSinon, Jan. 31-120 P. m.—Consols, 98%; Bonds unchanged and firm; Eries ditto; Lilinots Central, 86) FRANK¥ORT, Jan. 31—1.10 p, m.—Bonds an- changed. Lrverroor, Jan. 31—1.28 p. m.—Cotton mar- ket is unchanged since noon. Advices from Manchester are yery favorable, pei dioe eset To-day's New York Markets. (By Telegraph. } New York, Jan. 31—Flour quiet and un- ed. Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn ey Oats I cent lower, Lard steady at 13ati cis. Whisky nominal. Barley steady. Peas quiet. Cotton firmer at 194 cents for Mia- ling Uplands. Freights firm. Spirit Tu: tine firm at 58a60. Rosin very firm at $0 {oF strained commot! ADIES. TAKE Pi TICULAR NOTI Li i ee AOAME BOW iN "8 FRENCH PILLS Tai in removing all Uterine Ob- structions, Monthly Diff icaltice, and all Irregular- ities of the Menstroal P. ‘W.B—The-- Fills hoald never be taken by fo- uring Pregnancy. as $hez would be sure to miscarriage. Office, 179 South B strest, be- tween 9th anc juth, ja3i-3e™ 340 Pawysyivania Avance. BOOTS AND SHOES. FANCY SHOES FOR PARTIES, WALKING SHOES For Ladies, Gentiemon and Misaes, all at prices to emit the times. 2a31-3tif R EMOVAT. THE BRANCE OFFICE AMERICAN POT LAE LIFE INSURANCE Co. HA FRO. TREET REM M2 TO 548 y PEN NayT, TANIA AVENUE, posite the Metropolitan Hotel, First-class lives insured at lower rates than in any other company. B.A. HAL (fotelChron..Rep. x - Union) we SALe CHEAP—I Horse,1 LN ey 4 p alters ingle Bet, Harn hy ator H. BURNS & CO. ros “rita 320 yar of Patrfax good water, no imprevements. small stream water passing through fer $25 acre. One-half cash balance in one Building cash, and one Li f fronting on Kest Capitol stre:t. and’ ru fo 80 foot alley. for $300 cagh. dr Twill lot in half and eel for §150 cas STERRIOK ‘365 9th street, at on ee betwee Ww W ai flarcesmiae es vent an’ sromeer:. address Box —By a © family, a @ mane vor erporat Reeshwerk: Apply a 193 4i4t. det, Fand G, Bouth Washington Ww ANTED-X A SITUATION (se aT or a in all ite is Branchen eee es erence giv Toquirest No.8 <i TW) Pi hou kes caatng YO mas aa BOOMS. | nae 296 K street, vesr 15th. baa x HED ROOMS cam Figg $4 Po Oe MALU FURNISHED Fol A ene foceted.” pe? nals possess: Inquire at 520 Maas. as Rw FOR a inter BACK PAR. LOR. furnished or etaralshet; oh a av, between dhe oud 34 tree = WASTED—* TEE beers iend 15 to take care gale nie El Br ye. ANTRD—To buy or hi PIANO. sadezaa NTED—A MAN thoroagh!' WANTED MAN thoroeriy WASTED, etent WHITE 000K, WASHER and TRON ER in a private family Apply at 459 i3th street, between Good references requir: ANTED—9500 for « six or twelve the use of which a liberal p paid. | Good collateral security for f oe pth amount will ba given. Address ° J. B ington Post Office, aNTED A fiptclass PAPER ore son KIDWELL & HENDERSON, ja2-3t* 5.05 oth street, Washington, D.C {Baitimore Sun copy.} (WANTED resp pasbersetie ie piri rine SITUA- hinge Rest Of rele itrequired: Ape a o Byte Wecierereetraas (ok eae ANTED TO TE. Ci ‘AND, Wann Ineeemerty, LO ACEBEOE LAND, small House of about eig! rooms. Any one’havi ng house in a good loc part it. » ing je Mes. ChAGHR? Sew RERY, Ww ser fe WAXTERNEW AND CAST OFF om stehes, Dit velvers, OF any article of value, at the. old-established fre of B. FULTON & CO.” Pawnbrokers. 511 Nint Pennsylvania avenue, Bi Machine ‘Agency. inger Ser Ja %-ly* 12.1.1 1-1 eee W's HOUSES fernished and aufarnishod. in all parts of the city, for good and respensible tenants, FARM near the city. worth from $5,000 to en. 000, suitable for gardening purposes 8 Several small novakiY iS the Walla es 00: ja2-lot__ (Sep.]_ N. W. cor. 6th st. & L WwW ANTED—A SITUATION as salesman, by 0 firet class suctioncer, understanding all branches of the business. “Good references given, by addressing B. C., Star of ja 21° NTELLIGENCE orien 79 lira STREET. WANTED—German and other first-class w bite wnily Cooks and Laundroeses. "Ea Chnasboryands, Wateee a Also, Wood Cho} and two aM heclwrighte’ for the country. SACS TIONS WANTED—By a most com} Cook, Waiters, and Coachmen. jais-eoly Vv / ANTED—HOUSES Targe and sinall- furaish- ed and unfurnished, i 1 porta of the city. Over fifty aplicant y dally at our ofls: Houres at ut remain in owe hands bot ashort time Landiords, look to your tutae est. and not have your houses unoccupied for the sake of a few cents. STRRICK & CO. ra! nts and agers de 172w* 368 Ninth stenent Now York’ a WANTED TO BUY —By &. 8: JUSTH, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's SKCOND-HAND CLOTH- Leo) 3 a b8 ERCLOTHING | BEDDING, BOOTS, ca 7th atrest between be art ih. |» B.—No mn worn. Ja8 13 etree oD “ROnES Nankai No ‘5aand Rotana Potomac ste OW RENT_Thre< UNFUNRIAREE B00 ms. for howeek coping: at bones! ated: aie ie ™ MG rooms; reat ais ver Prospect, st., bet. dress in confidence enclosing notagrant. ashiogion Gor, D. ‘< 2 met @ li. c.. Wi th Lae RENT_HOUSE G78 Ga 1 Tusa EM. 460 New York 21 ob. asiat wer OT8E F NT —Thepeccnd D tied and fourth stort wiorles2 ea sin ing 12.ccmfortable rooms, and » large garseu, idge street, pet oe ~2 D.O” Rent $35 wr sot at ‘Apply on the Dremises.or PRA gai se ant res} cast =iee tay inet aus whor from, the foniee ‘of youths or other an eee fee TET in advance. 1" FOR BENT—F street, near 1: 86 third «t ft newly, tl thied ors, tonts very, gently farnienre: vaiy | (yp LXRIEND. You & partment “AdiresssYor threcaaye, P'U. Ber BOO. | Fellows’ teh’ “Recess etiese for three 5 Bi "Pont Once" 2 ie ad female. ‘Separete roous for patients, Pre ta Trias ACRES, ander & igh etate of cultivation. at Bi { Ft aan, mimes £347 Sh street vest, Lotween I and Tth street, les from We 2a feu ‘TO MY HUSBAND. F'Ficnee bottom Pk ye = 8. tiet hn: , aeeeat ca bet and O: ons at $2 teother fr ania, fa gh di) mL yaHic Sta'vent or wilt c partis? gaat ome ot food Duillog come Seeaton Febras on Fee TCHELL & HOLTZMAN Out for ladies or “a S S| Ssecaeereas = jaSi-2t [Chron | _ Intelligencer Building. FOR BENT Several CNYURNIGHED ROOMS su pouse hoopla Apply at, 377 save. bet th no 78h te end Lith sts. ag uide Tt UNFURNISHE! 5 BOOMS on =p communicating with kitchen. ou cst. Plews ant location; No. 192 th street, navel Oana P 1 LET Tires noni Forehead EDOwe is story of new brick house. within five pe walk of the uitable for housekesp t No. 388 L steset ne | Will practice in the Court of the United Btetes, Court of Claims, and the Vourts of the Dis- COR SALE Periodical. Stati nd Fan EF Soaker oxee Yearantandipg, sligtbly to. | tet of Oolembia, rent; wi pn oE jing house. bh pi i 4 \ddress, real name. to Sta fioners it ‘Star Office. ja 1-3" OR RENT—HOUSH of li rooms, Vermont are. Bue, near the residence of Sen: Morgan: 96 per month. 4 iso, one near ou roles Ore 0 pei Alto, several othe vFocaiebad | en ‘ee 10 to 2-09 per mon! sat or. ath street nud Loutvinas x Fo RENT—Two CONNECTING ROOMS. far- ed ur-unfurnished, with bates a8; between 6th and 7 9.4 M ILTON J. SAFFOLD, (Rermeriy of Monteomery, Alabama.) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. WASHINGTON, D. 0. ‘Office No. 435 BD Btrost, Opposite the Uity Hall, Supreme CLOTHING, &. Yorzus: Boys’ AD CHILD prEeegyo™™ RESS D SOHOOL SUITES, Fon’ ALE ‘SIZES. TEN renoner DISCOUNT ON aoe MABKED RIOES, FOR CASH FoR Tx two story AB RICK I PWuLLNe OUR STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. fect orders na. ae s anne ; Sng door seas ot Sak asec. Taaulegns 73 LATEST STYLES—ALL QUALITIES, reek —OLD BOOKS in Ierge and w ies at the Cheap Book and 4 Stationery 5 F street, near 13th. iag-im LOST AND FOUND. We inesday, $10 BRYARD Stuurd away, EMh instant @ REO COW waters which isatingand bell. Also WHIERBRLEER marked in both ears.” ANDEW HENSON, 250 2th and 13th RAY Honses — Suna from our oe ie his morning, TWO HO ne oth OST—On the 12th instant. while going from I street down 3% to Penna. ave., or on Penna. avenue. between 3d and 4% streets. or left in ity Church wsiuall black ASTRAGAN MUFF. A suitable reward will b paid if left at 411 $tetreet, between Penna, ave. C atrect. ja 31-28" Pikes, UP—TWO HORSES— bay with four black fect.eerel with harness forward, py. coor the corner of Sd an he ewner will p and take them away, east Ase come Call at "_WALTER EVANS. aE large black Newfoundland DOG, with 4 faint white spot on his bre ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning him to J DON- ALDSO! oe kth street, 2 st Goons: FOR EVENING AND PARTY RTY DRESSKS. Light Colored SILKS. Light Colored MOHAIR POPLINS. Colored French POPLINS and MEBI NOS. other thin Fabrice for party dresses. ‘olored KID GLOVES ‘ull stock of Jf ads ‘BLAOK and COLORED SILKS Qe stock of all kinds of MOURNING Goons. Pad ans — oo (gy — i Inter goede at erie SUBATLY MEDCOED PiUGRS we a No. 36 a t dinds fate e Centre et between 7th and 4 jailtw. WM’ R.BILEY & BROTHER R EGATTA. THE NEWEST NOVELTY IN PAPRE COL LABS. BUTTON HOLES STAYED WITH CLOTH. STITCHED ABOUT THE BAND NEW SHAPE. WITH DEEP POINTS. And altogether the Most Attractive PAPER COLLAR ever offered to the trade. WALL, ROBINSON & 0O., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, ja 31-eost Wholesale Agents. CHEAP FOR OASH. Su gar OUR OWN MANUFACTURE coach, OARRIAGE BUGGY HARNESS, From §17 to og aO per ae WAC, TENE name pes OHAIN TRACES BALT BS, BRI RS, COLL ret DDLERY, WHIPS, &c. LARGEST stock aN THI cee are, Repairing y done by good othete GOVERNMENT HARNESS. Halters, Bridles, Collars, Traces large stock at wholesale and Fotall: art Horace ‘89 per set. ‘JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO., + peat son's cheap shoe store CHICKERING PIANO and Nebo & SEWING MACHINE for re: Apply Boom 90, No. 405 Pa. ave, nex United States Hotel. ja 0-3t" New BOOKS. SEVE: 8 ‘ET. One door north of Od Od Fe iowa’ Hall, jotgler at NEW BOOK®. QUEEN VICTORIA'S JOURNAL OF OUB LIFE IN THE HIGHLANDS. $1.75. WITH TER FBENCH IN MEXICO. 2.0. A STORMY LIFE; a Novel. Fullerton. Paper, $1.20. JOYOE’S LEGENDS OF THE WARS IM IRE- LAND. 81.0. AGASSIZ’S JOUBNEY IN BRAZIL. & BADEAU’S LIFE OF GRANT, Vol.1. §5. DOMBEY AND SON. Cheapedition. % cents, SCIENCE OF SELF-DEFENCE. By “Nea Price,” 75.cents. Sent by mail, postage prepaid. For sale st the HUDSOM TAYLOB BOOKSTORE. FRENCH & BIOHARDSON, jana ee 334 Penasytvanis avenue. pide bd on reels, A iy 3 rao t. = [Jere ry Seu Loudon. By Lady Georgians ja me ANRAQMELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, for gentlemen with their wiv ti ath stent uw Bs STEELE HAS OPENED A NEW DOAMDING HOUSE, 310 Massachusetts avenue, between 4th and Ath. Prices and ace vin. Tcdations warranted to suit, a8 -3t SOR RENT—Newly and handsomely furnished ROOMS ngly oF rinsuite, at 76 indsawe aye. with Sret-class Board Reference required. Jang. OF NICK ROOM had at 5311 «1 February. ja 29-30" WITH BOARD CAN BE corner of 6th, on the Ist of leciding to go elsewhere, FRESH SUPPLY OF TRE BEST MAKES, VIZ: DESPRE'S, ALEXANDRINE’S, COURVOISIER’S, ALEXANDRE’S, JOUVIN'S. 87 SHORT GLOVES, $2; Lovg or Two-but- ton GLOVES, $2.25; Gents’, §2.25. &7” On sales of one dozen and upwards we make « DISUOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. JOS. J. MAY & CO. 308 Pennsylvania avo: ia 30 2tif between $#h and loth streets, 17% = Y- BRANDENBURG. Particular notice ie giver aud all dealers in Carpets eral y, that 1 have eatablished myself int ness of manufacturing the beat INGeat MON cao TOMAR CARPETS to my fellow citi: gaan citeee o baa List and COM .." Deal- ersin sekewpers will find it to their advant: Fomiso to make the best wuality und charge the low nage vee SHKNbaxBp RO. _jat-1m*_No. 176 Pi Lath ats, TRPHENS & CO Ss Wall, Stephens & 0o., ROHANT TATLORS” ME! ' ne Ps. avenue, betwooe 9 St and th ntlemen’ a chong UAT SS an aod a VESTINGS. ownice i make to the latest, ade webaier rices. ON UPLBASANT sae Taam Per a A « De WITZLEBER, PENNSYLVANIA A bay or TOUETRENTH ‘STREET PROSITE WILLA! wasntnatox, 3. oe. sg me TOES. Wis vie bakes, or aes SILVERBERG’S, 427 SEVENTH STBBET. between G and H, you can find MASKS nt TANO STOOL Pigne Stoste of Paap pg pre re groves 1! STOVES!!! SIZES FROM THRRE YEARS OLD AND UP- ‘WARDS. Fore RENT—Very iarge FRONT Boom; far- mn second floor, where there are no thee Indep SCR aaa Tee street and New | Purchasers will aavo money by xtring us ® call, Tie aztnae, STEPHENS & 00 COR RENT A DABHEB SHOP Also. two un- (Late of Wall, Stepbens furnished BOOM! agate non jatit 310 Penn. ave.. bet Sheed iach ata. be accommodated ty ‘stage ie ROO at the ‘Union o Botel. corer of 18% street and Peng. avenue. Gaxat sax fs Pr. EENT—An UNFURNISHED HOUSE ot Ned rooms.on Penna. avenue; near Wal CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Schoo! House.” "Water in tha house and a nies Wk grtadlycasesbiapitcins rd Possession given on the Ist of February WALL, ROBINSON & 60. tmoderate. Apply to J. F. M., Btar Office. > ane GHANCELFOR EX = 322 Peunsylvaninavonce, + Rewth or wclvrioctot Tatock of BEADY de 30-1m Detwoen 9th and 10th sts. aM CLOTHING for sale, or will Hexcfamge b tor eat Be. tate or other pi ty hin 7 a it stock for aay sean fae tone businges wits, For fame oe PO So-6t rade) I ae Gan atrost Nand te ave. FFIC oO FPICE BOOMS '1 For rent in my new building corner New York avenue and Ith street. severeal ROOMS, suitable for offices or sleeping spartmente, For further par- ticelars inquire of PLA jn20-2w cor. New York @ isth street. Ts, ROOMS TO RENT—Farnished as» parior and bed room, on first floor, 341 F street. be tween 9h and loth sts _ _ a Ber Fee BENT-A_ NEW HOT HOUSE neatly furnished, within a short distance of the Capltol.and a tew inoments walk of the cars. For particulars enquire on the premines Ist street wert. between T, and M streets north. Possession given first of February 1B" HOLIDAY GOODS. K—Four-story brown front BRICK @ AEE baa CARD-NEW STORE AD AND 1 NEW G00: nt DOLAN'S, sign Fleece, next che cornet of 1 thas mod he Ebbitt H. & Ct **Plcaas give ‘call. IBGE WH. PLANT. ee room. Ho Plant's Baildtig. (.* SEIBEBoEE. and (Bucoessor to H. F. Loupon & Go .,) OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE MERCHANT TAILOB. Motropeliten Hotel, (late Brown's,) 362 Peun. svenue. Washington. ‘SE. of 14 rooms. near the War Depart- went, one-third cash, balance 1. 2, and 3 years, RBICK HOUSE, 10 rcoms,on D street, near 10th, 9. . BRICK HOUSE, 14 roome, on 12th atreof, near ES. both large and city. Arso A very desirable FARM ot 109 acren. three miles ABS onaree GRAPES, ESS itnaeese” MILE N. Le de 30-tf w 3 Cader Kbbitt House. mumber of ino. all, in different parts of from the cite, with good improvements, well fenced. and wi @ great bargain. to close he estate of the owner ntl, decedaed, L s& co, in 9-6t (Rep.] corner Gth et aud La avenue. (OR RENT—Two neatly FURNISHED ROOMS at oe 365 Sth street west. between K anil L M T streets. 38.2 cost* U2 INCE MEAT. ‘OR RENTS Domestic of superior quality, ith ib A bcbobiy poms BRICK HOUSE, yest madi iatthralses we between Gand it a nt eo KING PLACE, NHN ALES A - aon int of February next. {1 no 3s ocerner Vermont avenue and Isthpet. TA three-story, BRI inildingvcomtatulng I? rome. om 1th Pares, ENGLISH eeabRS. gt ars. hetiecen @ aul’ street, No. 4 ABE PARTRIDGE, & ven on let of Febraaty nex Y ALEXANDRE, No. 240 Penanslv PATE DE FOIES GHAR, ete enue. Intel RONRL RES samples FR KENT—0n ith st..a suite of WELL-FU! MALAGA due BA GRAPES eaitsg cmeeh ane (Geet ae cena VICTORIA Baigins.: re or singly —sec ct door etncuire at ‘S17 ath at., wear Pa. avent Cont suk LL, i SADE sre Pro Ai ninrne dt our mn BAKERY and ( Inquire 43 4331 13th at., corner @. Qo —Hay in of CCE Basing nrc ota Williams, I respectfully ask for them a Laer tion of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me. y stock Gf Goote jeners TC) "N peste belerren B newly ps Papered. No 549 tsths get betwen B uth. ten minutes walk to the : east: Boiding. inquire at 892 Tth atrectyneat D. | “ail parities indebted to me are ceauaated to make aoe btate ‘Payment to my successors, or Mr. Bos USE FOR BENT. of sro0ma, near Olly Hall g iwauthorined to Feceipt for te sue ReAG month, and ‘turuitare for zeal at | Sa is see L atone. ply unless eins peckee hetero HE WATIONAL Sar | Db. WELLS & 00... pe Xo FFA oy ja 2-6 cornet Le_ove ond 6h street. guarantee. ment Ber OTICE FOR RENT—TULIP HILL Fi THO LANDING AND OUTFIT AND FAR! ington, ‘eu: ine ‘Apply to HS. JO! NSTON, NO. 37: pens ne, between 434 4 Sth ate ‘1 ¢01 rs A Dingoms wor ars foro ABLORS and 8 ED-BOO! phe wtiiout Board. at No. 455 6th st , bet. ‘Brown, Presid tb Huntington: Treesarer: Bee’ or 8 + sot oa ‘Office Houre—9 0. m.toSp.o 1,500 AoEEs YaLuas ed T ebhowe > et > A OVAL a iE PICTURE FRAMES, pheabrirel BUIEDRG sr i ofene +4 CH TASSEL zi Y, &c., on the Potomac re PAIN i AILS. Petite panes BRICK HOU! ING: @n¢ ria, SUILDING. iors pin it wr. WIN! ‘SHADES, &ec. Also, BI iG vy BB. , Pp pic wg te Painting: Baerer! ings. or Pho We cera BOED, |, Leregmbartns Polntogs, Bagraringy ot Pho, togri ‘all aad ¢: jal4-cotw* and Mass. ave., No. 374. our stock, “of Oval Walnut Tend at Galt Fremes, ring in size from 6x8 0 29224 inches; also Ras TORRENT. ¢ Square Frames. Frames mate to order. Faces — ist PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Se Gan ate is- Wile Photograph to Porwait aire. Picture Rings; BRENT y FURNISHED 1 AraaT a ENTS, 325 Patrect, between PER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. Bear the EbbItT House cabal tk all Paper Hangings. embracing fen in: betwee ae OBE on RE, LG Sie ag aie Lenanes and Wither ors, JW. Wallsch and ©. &. PRY, Te mIss acTRREPIE GF, MISC KSPR Ritéwoune. The Second Carnival will tebe piniaal the Washtagten Shot sak ce alates TO MORBOW, (BATURDAT mummencing at Se'cloch p.m at work removing the late Arch of the pond will be large fore: are gow sy Bhat Ube catirs, The Directors will use nzgxertion te make the gerne attractive. Lf thi yore Kl joudy. the pond will le briliantly fiigminaind by bev Maznrain ek ate., Goorgetewn. D.C. xpress] Mx CHARLES DICKENS READINGS. A FEW TICK ETS Jef for Mr. Dickens’ READ- INGB. For sale by Mr. Dickens’ agent, at PHILP & SOLOMONS’ METROPOLITAN BOOK 8TO) ‘332 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th aod Wb ote TONAL semanas saat SPALDING J . Barler pauisian OrERe Ae FOR POSITIVELY THIS WEEK ONLY, HK GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTEIE Opers Boutie in Fear Acta. by J. Ofhabeok, ENTIRE TROUPE. ene TNCOMPARABLE a1 to arrnorunnteeuad TEE Ecce, of the Opers. as , Pedra by Mer man at (be Frees lettre New FBICES a8 USUAL Pw od Ses Lore AS | penta ts Store. ering the ‘der. and at the Box the evening ICK ENS Bate- desirable " METZEROTT HALL. rOoR — = are ONLY, Forpar qamoany™ ie TUESDAY 2c THURSDAY 3 IDAY — HASTY SPEBRCARY In WEDNESDAY foc sgreuns AFTER. Concert imental Music Fates Eitowis's'Srp rouKse” Vocalists jnstrumental Performers. Teves thet our Foretathors seen, Aan ol the Pilgrim Fathers. ngs of One Hundred Yeare ‘These entextalnmpere have been indoresd by Pelgons and musta Communities in other React eat not nly with pleasure, bat with MIS8 MINNIE SMITH, MR. BENJAMIN, ies, BA TUE a gerne. MK. BALDWIN “<y ei and the entire Gom Admnissiou 25 and Se cents bad atthe Music Store rott Music Store. zor M cents, Adults, 25 conte. ured Seats Ellis sien ot La COTEBIE CABNTVAL. BAL MASQUE, ‘To be given at MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMB, E street, near Ninth, ON THE EVE OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDaY, FEB r 21. Ender the Direction of PBOrESSOR L. G. Magint. ture advertisements will furnish full par- undue of the coming Carnival Jax cooxe a co., BANKERS, Fiervusrs Staeer, Orrowrs Tazascas, Bay and sell at current market rates, and keep sonstaxtly on band « full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, PEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUM INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c , executed and rolleetions made om all sccsssible points. fe ptf IBST NATIONAL BANE OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKS, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.) Preatdeet WM. 8. HUNTINGTON Cashier. GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, Ldta srreet, oppostie tac Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United States. S87 ONE MILLION DOLLARS 29 '@ bay and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers om the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give core ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL LN FOBMATION to regard to GOVERE - MEST LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. mnt PAWNBROKERS. Sh get Bagh abe > liberal “Diamonds. } = pieces a’ nad Geuslomen' en Gil Gold and Silver bought. ives copfuloatial. i552 En eeED se LOAN OFFICE, C street, 3 bet PAWNE ae roulean, ARAL STuEEt ‘WmreT, vanis even Qifets ine bigheet cash advances on il kinds of jerebandise, te amount ‘and fe for aay Tigsclsechred os benteusbie robes rest on Te anmes sree reduced for cash at private sale. fenly DUEL EA Bi

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