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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. owas Amusements, &e., To-Night. Natioxar Tnrater —The Riehings* Eng- | leh Opera Troupe, in “Maritana. MetzxnotT Hatt—Leeture before the Yousg Mep = Christion Association by Rev. Dr. A. ts on “The Model Wife.” Fetiows’ Hatt.—Ne oneshonld fail to Visit the Fair for the benefit of St. ck's Chureb. This is the last week. Bartow’s Gauuer: Pennsylvania ave- hue, near {Sth street. Exhibition of the magnifl- eent painting “Niagara by Moonlight.” Isn.axp Hatt.—Thirteenth Grand Ball of the Awkw Directors Meeting of the Provident Aid Se- ciety. ‘The Board of Directors of the Provident Aid Socwty held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Board of Trade Rooms, No. 4, Market Space, Hon Peter Parker, President, in the ebair, and Mr S. H. Kouttmann, secretary. The minutes of the last mecting were read and approved, afier which the resignatiua of m. Dixon, Esq. as Director, was accepted; and A. H. McKicn appointed to fill the vacancy. Rev. Dr. C. Hall. chairman of the Soup-honse Committes, reported that the following basi- Bess was transacted during this ‘Ward—600 tickets issued; © ¥ ored persons served. 2 whites colored. Seventh Ward—351 tickets: 36 w 215 colored. Total amount expended, $1.91, ‘The President stated that the committee a Pointed at the last meeting to wait on G: © Howard, in ated by Congr red relation to his proposition to 1 agent, had performed that ward had snggested ti ybura, of the Freedmen’ ap. pointed general agent, his services could be had gratuitously by 1! and his large experience in maticrs pertaining to the poor and needy would be a valuable aid to the so- ciety, and relieve the treasurer of bis very la- C. Dulin moved that the services burn be accepted: whereupon Mr. J.P. Tustin ex i his opposition to linking the Provident Ai n any manner with the Freedmen nd spoke of many poor persous in tt y who would not place elves at the mercy of the society, from the He had nese, Dut be- Teceive the public charity, netion of color Shepherd moved tment of a general © next meeting. Agreed to. Dr. Hall tendered his re esignation as chairman of the Soup Committee, which was ch sensitiv at action in the be postponed acerpted, and a of thanks adopted for the efficient ner in which he had discharged his duties. On motion of Mr. A. R. Shepherd, the direct- ors in the various were f of their respective soup house r. Wm. H. Naliey, from the Committee on fated th: t the last meeting of the ered a bill in the lower Bourd nm appropriation for this pur- aced in charge of Councils pose, which ba ed; but in the Board of Ald: rmen an ame ded, that tbe amount sppro provided the money wes on Oa motion Dulin aud Naliey to wait upon the Board guest them to rec Tustin, from ported that the vepted, in his p hundred doll: each ward Mr. A R. Shepherd so ation, and was sald be pro~ ion, that g to inquire into the mat- tlem: inte n WH app td moved that the Secretary be with the y any, and re nif of the * of one night my in be Mr. ‘Treasurer of the quired to rive . y discharge of his duties. The motion was op- Shepherd expreased a that the hould be re- rthe faithful &3 posed on the round that its adoption might 3 forda loop-hole for tbe present efficient officer (Mr. Shepherd) to resign. One member thoucht if the Treasurer wanted to give bond he might do it; but the Board would not pass any such motion, unless he (Mr. Shepherd) intimated that he would uot resign. Subsequently Mr. Shepherd withdrew his motion. Adjourned. Soupinns’ ’ Ineet'ng of the Union on M. “ea nig! Morse in the chair, M ,from the ¢ mittee appoir nquire into the diserimi. inst the employment of so ution requiring the Se if those orders to the House hich was adopted, and but the committee had by the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ conference asking the Senate to extend to soldiers a just and fair proportion of the offi- €ial patronage of that body. was received. Lieut. Young offered a resolution endorsing ‘the action of the conference: which was adopted. Ma T Morse offered a resolution declaring extra compensation bill selnde al. employees of the Govern- ment, and that those receiving the least pay should not be excluded. Major Doughty offered a resolution of thanks Shanks for his timely introduction of calling for copies of orders of the y of the referred to by Major Which was adopted. to Gen Wells orning, about o'clock, d an insane white ensvivania avenue, between 9th . who had escaped from her sis- im the neighborhood, in a state nudity. She was taken to the Sixth » house, where her clothes were after a desperate resistance on her part, by the united pfforts of the clerk, Mr. Gor- man. and seven other policemen, she was prop. erly dressed The unfortunate woman is of Irieh birth, about twenty-six or twenty-seven years of age, of comely appearance and de- meanor, cating respectable associations. Her mind is said to have been affected by a criminal act committed by ker husband a tew years since in Philadelphia, which caused him io flee from his home, since Which time she has been ignorant of his fnte or whereabouts. The theme of her incoherent ejacniations is her hus. tand’s absence, and the manner ia which she calls upon him to come to her and protect her from imaginary propositions and hardships is truly distressing. will remain in the cas- tody of the police till a commission of lunacy can be summoned to decide whether she is a fit subject for confinement in an asylum. P. he medical examination of the un- woman late this afternoon, she was ronounerd to be insane, and was sent to the neane Asylu Rewer ror ¥® Poon.—Alexander R. Shep- herd, q., the Treasurer of the Provident Aid acknowl-dges the following receipts since Inst publication: U. H. Hutebins, for Calvary Baptist Church, $52.95; Henry Beard, $i; Paymaster General's Office, $10; Govern- ment Printing Office, per ©. E. Lathrop, $31. Cristopher Hagar, $10; Assi=tance, Bureau, $9.75; Rynex & Bro., $5; M. Vinton. Congressional Library, 85 L. B.’ Sturgis, $1: S. Parker, $10; D. S. Stewart by Rey. Dr. W. H., from sale two seats, Dickens* $6. Reading: —o——— Tre Skatixe CARNIVAL.—There was a large attendance at the Skating Park yesterday, and some of the best skaters in the District. as also from the Northern cities were present. The “Big Injun” who was to give an exhibition of “bone walking” did not come to time; but the Sancy skating for & prize ofa pair of splendid New York skates took piace, in which over dozen entered. The prize was xwarded to Mr. Gillette. At night, the park was brilliaatly illuminated, under the _ of Mr. Abner, —eo—— STEALING A WenvING Caxe—Ye. terday, a young man known as Tommy Donavan, was caught m the act of stealing a wedding cake, trom the wagon of a countryman named Duncan Proctor, who had purchased the cake for a happy pair in London couzty, Va. about to enter the blissft} state of matrimony. Tommy ‘was turned over to a policeman, 2nd taken before Justice Clark, who sent him to the ‘workhouse. ee Rev. Farmer Roxey, Who, for some month past bas officiated at St Dominick's, on the Isiand, in this city, leaves for Memphis, Tenn., to occupy the charge recently filled by Father Roe rd, who is assigned to another Father Lilly will piv ¢lerical duty. Rev. sede Father Ropey. which | 7; Currency dirvet superintendence | | MeHenr: | nature the as: troduced in the Seoa’e to-day a resolution, which was adopted, insiracting the District Committee to inquire whether any,and if so, what legisiition is necessary to secure <:fety and convenience to those who ride in the strest cars of the Metropolitan Railroad Compan the eity of Washington, and to report by sill oF otherwise. ——_e__. Tur Grorcerows Butouxrs—Tiey are Charged wih establishing @ Maret in Washington contrary to Leaw.—Oomphrint was yeste day morntog lodged against butchers snd lincksters doing business ina buildiog on ts of Pennsylvania avenne, near Rox men doing business in te Western mar} John Hillery Thornton Yates, John Oc sen, Andrew Hiess, Lewis Kengla & Son, Wi lizm Pettus, John Feaster and E. Sherwo butebers and hucksters, cbarging them with lishing @ market in Violation of the laws o Corporation. These gentlemen are the same that were prohibited from doing business in the her's Market,” Georgetown. They rented a building in Washington, and taen obtained a license from the Warhingtor antho: business in square No. 4, and the a market, on the gr: might carry on the do so under a joint part fiom the Corporation being. low cluded each man to take out Ins 1 ordinary markets. Mr. Joseph W. Sherwood appeared stated that the butchers and arranted would abid: Justice Morsell dee tye bis decision until he hal con Corporation Attorney as to wheth: utd not do business under the license obtained from the Corporation of Washington. atts THE LeGion or TEMPER ance.—Our readers are aware of the fact that, tor a couple of months past, arrangements have be x for the formation of a new te : under the above title. The gentlemen charge of the matter have so far their labors that an imposing ritual n prepered and printed, and the Supreme Cohor organized by the election of the following offi- Commander, Hon. Chari J. (representative in Congress); e Seat ;. 8. Stetson, Ohio; Supre me ‘omraander, Chris. C. Callan, preme Secretary, W. Anditor’s Of preme Treasure: Noyes, Mass, Deveee Chapa H; Gaines Ohi Warden, David McIntosh, N.Y. Marshal, J. C. Dougherty, u sher, M.D. Qveraeker, Ti . Firmin, Wis.; Supreme Assistant Secre- oe Boon Chambers, D. ©.; Post Supreme Commander, Chester Tuttle, Penn. As its name indicates, this is the supreme a oft ind will issue charters, s and other supplies to all grand and su- bordinate cohorts. The main features of the Legion of Temperance are total abstinence for lite from all intoxicating bevernges; fraternity, and the absolute and positive excla- sion of party politics in any shape whatever in otk or teachings. Two or three subordi- ate cohorts will be instituted in this District within a fortnight. ristoa ed to ree be ——— ERNMENT CLERKS’ ASsocIATION.—The monthly meeting of the Government ct s Association was held last eveuing, D. M. Kelsey, Esq., in the chair. The resolution presented by Mr. J. M. Blanchard some weeks thorizing the committee to ress for a charter to establish a savings’ hank, was taken up, and the benefits to be de- rived from such sn institution, together with plans for working the same, were stated by marr, Sisnchard, Brady, Anderson and Pier- r. Pierson, in the conrse of his remarks, ated that the Direct f the First National ded not to discount or Government y stated that some of the other vunted notes with sate endorsements. National Metropolitan Bank always d honest men who were properly en- solution of Mr. Blanchard was adopted, F transacting some business of a private son adjourned, poser ueris New Tewrer ance 1 ZATION.—A new division of the order of Sons of Temperance Was instituted on Monday night at the church on Sixth street, between Mand N streets, named “Mutual Division, No. 20." The following Officers were elected: A., H. B. Moutto: RB.1.S. Holhdge: F. S, Dr. ; Tre surer, L. W. Worthington; Chaplain, T L Conductor, Thomas Humphr et: ree istant Conductor, . Langley; A John R. Annandale. geen Oreo ee Tur Grusast RITE D Hor.—Las evening there was a fine audience present at the Washington Gymnavium, who witnessed the @ -hibition givem by the gymnasts, which was of a character to excite admiration and applause. Ater feats of strength and agility on the hori- zontal bars, &c. land been performed, dancing and soon all were tripping it | music provided for the occa- sion. The affair was a very pleasant one. pre by snoi As IurorTant Craim.—It is claimed by the "irs of John Lederer that the land on which Vashington Arsenal is situated never was from him, and legally belongs to em. and we understand that they have re- ined counsel, who will either petition Con- gress to passa law giving them compensation rthe land or eommence suit in the United States Court of Claims. ——_+—__- Sar or MovEy.—At the seventh monthly meeting of the Provident Building Association, held last evening, forty-eight shares of stock Were sold at a premium of 54 per cent. At the twenty-third monthly meeting of the First Ward Building Association, held last evening, at Stott’s Hall, corner ot Pennsylya- nia avenue and 2th street, $1700 was sold at an avera ge of $i.61 ct AE Tue River—There is nothing to add with regard to affairs along the river front. The tug Katie Wise, which, after a desperate effort forced her way on Tuesday through the south chanuel from Georgetown to Alexandria, is lying alongside a wharf at that place, and will make no further move until the weather be- comes more tavoruable. —_—_o—___ Tuert—Yesterday James T. Atkinson, a moulder by trade, and Daniel Surtin, a la- borer. were arrested by Officer Kelley, charged with taking from Walsh & Co.’s auction-room, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Tenth street, a paur of boots and a set of plated castors. cee ae tn EXANDRIA AND Vicinity.—The Gazette last evening says: A colored man named John Hepburn, a son of Anderson Hepburn, who many years ago Was distinguished in this city as the rescuer of all those persons who were saved from drown- ing in attempting to get on the freight train of cars bound for Washington, yesterday evening, about 6 o'clock, on Henry street, between Duke and Prince, slipped, and fallmg on the track, had bis left wrist crushed, besides receiving other injuries. Mayor Latham yesterday received from the office of Col. S. P. Lee, Military Commissioner of this, the nineteenth, division of Virginia, a writen request forthe names of all the mu- nicipal officers at present on duty in this city, and a statement of the vacancies ifany exist. The plantation of Mr. Wm. Wright, situated near Centreville. in Fairfax county, has been dis; of through the real estate agency of Major John W. Green to the Rev. ‘Wm. B. Otis, J., for Iz per acre, Major J. Stewart, sth U.S. artillery, who has been for some time in command of this military sub-district, will take command of Fort near Baltimore. Cann nreseecomeeeee eee ee __ FVlocming BOs Readies bea alerted by cif fron postion of ry “a motion ve just reesraed if doubtediy the best collection, imported tm A of Bysel ‘snd best plants over 176 Fr wW. RAND. ‘BURG. Particular notice ie to ‘articular notice Sete miley: citinens and all dealers = Car; 3 gen apes’ Fayed noes t re} hate STOVES '! ATETION uw HOUSEREEPEBS) i Alter this date pt Fee THE COURTS. OF JOSEPH ZIMMER POR THE GOVEENMENT SALES, AMUSEMENTS, CITY ITEMS. ¢ GEORGETOW THE TRIAL v1 BLE HOSPITAL NATIONAL THEA SUNDER OF CRAIN UERAG ‘Tue Favzr, dear Brutus, is not in our Stars, Aftaies in S*F OF» SERTICEADLE SPALDING & BarLay TMINAL CouRT, Justice Fisher.—After ouF | Bit in ourecleess that we. are ui Pomradtieanee Gndootenan wacian Aina Medical Pema» Of Br. TyLort closed yesterday, several witnesses were | ana that we do not buy our clothes of of Pubiit Schools met at the Mayor's pifice tat Washinton ‘Saneary 2, nae eT No v4 ‘testified thet is = aoe evening, there hes! Newman, Will be sold at public auction, in bag s 4 on ame ow ach at he was a soldier; ras knew ‘Deen, had beard him make threats Jewetry.—New styles received this morn- ‘Wilson, an: ) when Judiciary Tocen tah ana beh siete, ee FRIDAY. the tb th dy ofFtira 1388, (secretary, e bills of the Georgetown Courier, $13, for Tinting, and of Buckey & Marbary, £9.40, tor lware, at sundry times, were The monthly reports of the teachers of the s »veral schools were read and filed. They show that the schools are all full, and there are about 1€0 children waiting to be admitted. The Board ing, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. > Pa. avenue, near 4 street. 4 New ENGLAND MELTON QVER-OATS, former price $15, now selling at $12.50. This coat is of ium weight and genteel anp arance. A. 517 7th street, vetwoea Pa. avenue ugainst Zimmer; at one time he said he would ‘ol Zimmer if it took him 50 years. Dumas was a violent man, and carried deadly weap- ons past Wells was in the same company with Dumas; be was a quiet, peaceable man 43 faras he knew; in fact that was his general OPERA TROUPE MARITANA TO-MORROW NicHT. at 10 @ clock ®. m., the follow! Ble Bory co Jemnet. ‘used, and are only eaten. roment fonds. og. reputation. adjourned without transacting any farther | Goods to be removed ov SUTHERUAND, ry FAUST , a __ George Lucas corroborated this statement as pet ee business. Ww b inink: Assistant Metical Forverer Cc to his general reputation for quietness and ‘Tht PeNnacty or corne To Law is the same Sexr 10 THE onxnoven.—Sergean! Boar- | jaco1a revet Colonel, ABROLL HALL peace; was eccestomed to go with him. man last evening arrested a tinsmith named as that of puying common suits of clothing; to- " UBLIC SALE OF GOVERNMENT Prop. ‘ imsacr wae at work tor witness, Desras catied | tigate Catamty of losing eur wedi, aud | youn Yenne, who hed a hearmne before Justice |} [P eee > eee Fo gpory taker oon or Een hee. said be weahe ye! i deg WS Mola Noe Fg of A. | He was sent to the workhouse for thirty days.§ || miniorer of eg th fom = Pieedinen. YOR THE LAST TINE BOT ONE IN wasy want d to see him; told witness to ‘tell him | Sake & Co., 5i7 7th street, between Pa, avenue | DisoRpERLY.—Luke Conner wasarrested last joned Lands, dated Seshinaton., 2 ewonsnar. eta or Ba carci (Zimmer.) that Charies Dumas called and if he | and D street, evening by oflicer Myles tor being imtoxicated Twill tetova Petrone ahd + THE er ‘ as, did not see bim then, he would see him het —_.__——_ and di lig came before Justice Backey, Sasertoed spacers mary Ui. 188. néome. Manto01 . after, and kill him, if it took him five yea Fixe Bick BEavem OVEROOATS at $20 and was fined in the sum of 82.0. Wor cxlind Goutrierate Staton) this was in June last; told Zimmer of the ci: prime cost; no deviation. A. Saks & Co., 517 Ree@istTRaTION.—The Board of Registration belonging to D THE TRIAL rao M PICKWICK cumsiance. sas ith street,’ between Louisiana avenue and D | was in session at the new market house tow‘ay, Ghads, ‘Shout two miles from Liacolaton, M. ©., to ‘The d-fence closed the case with the pri street. registering the names of voters and correcting oN lege of introducing one witness in the morn- — the Het of last year, for use at the approaching TLanaratory, 7 SgcEs. theses ctenten brick, two wings FRIDAY EVENING ing. Wat Maxrs your Harr so BeavTirct? | manicipal election here. Fornace ase T3288, one story, bare walls, di READING I Par, Uiseaih Ser the detence; oftere® prayers |" ars. 8. 4. Allen's tapreved. (008. SMM) Heir | ' tanoue a Hos. _A batcher named Joka Bow: pidated. EE See {othe Court, asking for instruction to the jury | Restorer oF Dressing,in one bettie, Price One Dol- | oA POUT 4 Hoc—A butcher name yesterday, | 1 Wiack«mith Shop, 2%x9%, one story, brick. in recurd to various part of the testimony. | jar. Every Druggist sells it. co | charged with obtaining a hog under false pre- | 1 Distillery. sgx52012. frame temeorary. (At Mr. Sque ie in ct hoe ae SE ge ME tences. ‘Itappeared that a colored man named | 3 fu! Mull Sekaiz. (rams, temporary BOOTS AT THE oe TREE INN ceri ee glaring « Rema y Bernert’s Cocoaine 1s the hairdressing | Richard Ward come to town with a bog which | 7203 uate Crashers, ie 7 E b monston, for defence, was sworn—! which the belles and fashion of this country | he offered to Mr. Bowers for $12. Mr. B. said | {Steas Boller, three horse, The Readings will commence at § o'clock, terer: knows the prisoner; was in witness’em- | To jie Gq, ct upon the glossinessand richness | he would give him $11 for it; which offer the | 2 Wood is Wheels sad Frames. comprised within two hours. ploy last Jaly or August; witness called to see ly durable, splendid | colored man accepted. B. took the hog | 1 Water Wheel, 15x be audience is earnestly Tequested to be eet jubout three weeks after he was employed weighing over 200 pounds, and Placed it on his it 170. P ino Lefore the commencement of the read. cl. Burnett's Standard preparation are celebrated | :tand. cut its head off, and then off-red to pay out reserve, for cash in Govern rm Wa- broken; looked civilized world.—New Fork Tri- he colored man $11. roughout th ‘This ne pray! saying that he had sold the hog for $11 per hundred. | ort mises with the Se ‘The colored man got his hog back. iss” — THOS. P wien 7th treets. are stillsell- | SixtH BUILDING AssOCIATION.—The eley- 0.9 Me ont DO te es F entire stock of men’s, youth's, and Jamteav oe ee : . qzih monthly meeting of this association was Eisen, m Atle the pi 3 th * ‘ Clothing at cost price, to make room for | held at the Girard House last evening, when five fect six inches, op demadk m of th Prayers tat were ofr Y) their very lance stock Of Spring and Summer | mine Shares ‘eee sot at hist twenty-four at ay Hexion at - fused, and exc taken by the coun. | Goods. Special attention is called to their very | 114, and five at 114.50. INSURANCE. 233 ene i “BaRLOW pL 4 LERy sel. Th vere granted with | large stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, | Waxren tux Mosey.—It will be remem- WITH OVER 100 OTHER bat mod of the Jui Hosiery, Ties, Searfs, &<. Bar & Co., | bered that some time last summer a young man, HE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE 00M P Native an’ ¥oreign Artists ir. Carrington then cemmenced the argn- | %!s!: Corner 7thand Ests. | 9 sailor, named Albert Barlett, while under PANY, of New York. Falls ontight on the Inw of the case asset forth in the ~ the influence of li nor, fell one n foot bridge across the canal, near neduct bridge, und was drowned. Justice Buckey held an inquest over his body the next day, and $10.07, which was due him from the captain of the boat on which he sailed, receipted tor by the Justice, and paid to Mr. Bureb, the undertaker, being | payment the coffin in which the deceased was buried. This morning the Justice received a letter dated New Morfield, Clarke County, Ohio, Jan- uary 30th, 186%, from the mother of the deceased saying: “I wish you if you please to send me the money ($10.07)by the Merehants Union Ex- t from the ulight Py Cintine fu Ameri stands unrivalled in se Barlow. tn caltiny Paid up capital, $200.0 une’ of Directors, men of undoubted responst- Bates mach less than mutual Companies, — ALBERT W. PAINE, General Agent for the District. Office with DODGE & McLELLAN, Next door to Cooke's Bank. Narrowan CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE cUIT COURT, Justice Wyle—On motion of . Matungly, the following appeal cas were ordered to be docketed, and the judement of the justices below affirmed:—J. C. Willard vs. Alffed Hu ‘ 35. Ogle Dr. Wnrte, Chiropodist, No. 42¢ Pa, avenue, between 44 and 6th streets. Office hours from Sa.m.to6 p.m, No charge for consultation. Established ise ohne. Bares Notice To Spectat Devosrrors—The at- tention of depositors of bonds and other valu- able packages 1s Tespectfully called to the let- ter from the Comptroller of the Currency,Hon. H. R. Hulburd, heretofere published. Concar- Tent opinions by several eminent legal gentle- men baye also been given. In consequence thereof we do not feel justified in longer assum- cr oa We tO sy that owtn, m= &c.. the charge of adm Sm icket sdmiting two for one eon Ticket for Cente; pene ‘ S Soeein MONDAY, Freon. "F Tickets to be had at th .. pices Eth och & Pe hardeor Galt 4 Brothers’ &: a1 docket and trial and & number of eases dispose dismis oN ight will be ja 10-3m_ COMPANY. 2 ing the responsibility of the custody of articles. | press Company, to New Morfield, Clarke Justice Olin. — Echols ys Depoatiors are tequccsedtg eteaeer comm ‘an panty, Ohio, Peat ‘company has an office at | CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF COS La corenre CARNIVAL. : posit now in our possession, at their conveni- | your place, if they have no office near you, you GRESS. 5s Sonutivebmidt et ¢ tetal; order | once, before the firat day of January, 1563. can send it by mail.” CAPITAL STOC 000 BAL MASQUE, ee Auditor Wo report and dectase = W.S. Huxtixatox, OAH CAPITAL 2000 To be given at distribu ioi Ma Cashier, First National Bank. Life and Accident Policies of every description asi ROO! Baxenvrrey Courn, J. Seuee Bro eign Reo is ; GEORGETOWN ABVERTISEM tn be obta sined. F 2 rae pslieg sgt MS, ter.—Case No. 31, Petition fied for final dis- Mr. Jvpp's T Book AUCTION will re- ice street. near Penna av, ja a > ej order for hearing on petition for dis. | open in Was n, at 370 Penna. ave., under | J’2 GREATEST BARGAINS YET 0 » seaaae = on THE charges and for second and third meeting of | the Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- Just received at MILLERS. 101 Bridge street, BANKERS. EVE OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, : ning, and be continued & few evenings. ‘There | Grorget yards Bleached FEBRUARY 21 m for withdrawal of asses filed. isa large and select assortment of the most | Cottons, gon Rat ord yard wide, 10. is "and "Tse. = of Wim. A. Dean filed for $9) valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 | Androscoggin. Wameutta, New ‘York Mills. 500) | Jay cooxe as co.. Sale ee Senate ———a Our ing off very best, a remaining fomesy ow Winter ‘Goods w we are well! ry low prices. ‘ BANKERS, PROFESSOR L. G. MARINI. © Tse Great CLostna-ovr Book SALE, at is 1 H AVING purchns Sor Sta Henry 1 Bontz hisstock | private sale, closimg each evening at 6 o'clock, BENJAMIN MILLER. Firrrentn Street, Orros Te TREASURY, inact viesonegmncnr sar a will furnish fall par- of Furniture: arpete, (il Cloth, Curtsins, &c., at | at370 Pennsylvania avenue, under the Metro. a EY's zee STEAM poe Ade 23 Buy and sell at current market rates, and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. 69 Teh rae between I ned “e, making large additions, persons in want of goods will find it greatly to their advantage to call and examine our stock as we intend selling at greatly recuced prices for cash. JouN Q, WILLSON, wand Intend politan Hotel, will be continued a few days at Eatonishingly low prices. ‘Sovrich and vevied a Stock was never before offered im Washington, 9,1: . L. WALL & Co,, Auctioneers, —— ‘Warts anp MOLes permanently removed NNIVERSARY BAL L ¥ ‘DS, &e., executed The thirt: rit Anniv Ihave associated . WELLSON, with : Dyei maring of ail kindsdone in the best | Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., MEN BOOK SIN DER mei resents ‘pipe contutat in | by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. #01 Pa. avenue. ee —— t ofall fn 28 pecriber | 824 collections made on all accossible points, celebrated by 3 the name of 0. —_-—_ nly thankful for past avors, the su! . a bs For Ouretains axp Frostep Fer, | solicits the contin ed custom of the community." | fe l-tf Beventh street 2 eT as ERCOM can be th'and ‘pieces: | White's Embrocation is aspecitie.. Price Stper | | Goode recalved =o Finsr wationat Bax oa or baile given by the ready, andwilling on ove bis coded ‘ud | bottle. For sale at 424 Pennsylvania avenue Pi ‘Lock Box No. 80. OF WASHINGTON. Nmay be expected friends. intel. fe 4-3t between 43 and 6th streets. yr . closes sas at sunset, except Betarper, — ited th 4 lad = —_-—_— when it is cloved at ting gentleman and ladies, = — 7 ORE, De Co.,' dent —T. 0 Net pos See opees- Pereoxs wishing to subscribe for Tre STAR H. D. COOKE, (ot Jay Cooke & Co.) Presiden HDR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN ICE 00. | who reside on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, RAILROADS. . meen Be a bid i} oe hee weisiven Wea OM Will please leave their Ses pt] GOVEBNMENT DE: ITORY nO. KE. Trettler m univers rong have giver re SS ALSTRARE Aub a@ilitan. a Pos! eee solicit their faves for the present REE | Nemanearaiss cryeere ypeseon Agent. | BALTIMORE AND OHTOmRAILROAD. fy Le oer For THE 13rx GRAND BALL tS thal distribate omly the best ‘huality of Bos ee 3 See Os BM bs BOOS FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED AWKWARD CLUB, on and Rennebee ro W d ly to th er of 01 & ‘ATES, To be ties Nae added largely to the number of oar MARRIED. i Ss oor STATES 0 be given at at the Mr. ISLAND HALL, ON WEDNESDAY. FEB 5. Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- i all of our customers at a uniform and reason MORE. ted WEST INGTON: Cu ee a" DODGE—GILMORE. tl Fasrgety, 1 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department. euley Chapel. by. the ESTEs B. DO! ses Am Ti J. only daugh: to NEL are now run aa follows viz aa _ The Committee pledge themselves to spare no for of Gen, C. 2). Giimore. betivat tail cles, FOR BALTIMORE. Pescccigomey Securities with Treasurer United fort to make tis 0 pleasant evening to ail wi RROWN—KIMBALL. In Boston. on the :9th : ge 2 chet, admitting a Gent an 5 3. Give full weight. and where a tleket calls for w uitimoy ay Ber Pe Pek ‘assiated oy Bev: Wan FOu ALE WAY STATION S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.@ By ort crderof the Committee. aoe given number f poudda, say ten, give eleven rather Sir daughter of ca este tee Sete a hearg dally, except Sunday, at7:00a m.,and2:00 | We buy and sell all classesof GOVERNMENT «GRAND, Tr f oun! 5 b 4"Give sour customers no reason: whatever to FOR Wiy" station (OHO se nasc.,| “FURNISH RICHANGE ond mote Colacions A FANCY Diiiss BALL, A end NGE an We all, enforce these rules, not by remon DIED. pugave at 6:15 and 7:00 8, m,and at 2:00 and £35 ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE AProLto HALL, strance with drivers, but y discharging them at FOR ANNAPOLI potisae . r No. 328 E street. bet 2th wd 13th streeta Sigeac it they stole th SPALDING. On the 4th inst.. Mrs. HA OLIS, UNPEED Ouixea. Estret bitecen 19th ond 1mb streets, ‘Aa'we shall distribute only Northern Ice, our | HW. SPALDING, widow of the late Win Re Leave at 7:00 a. eae p.m. No trains tor hai a ites om Tickets (03, samitting a Gentlenals and Ladies Pricer wit not be Bee as last year, when de- Ing, aged 65 zeare, family are invited to attena | TOT Annapolis on Bunday.. We pure Government cl on the ting 0 Gene my ean seins Saat me McLELLAN, the fenerelvon ‘Thursiay ate mest at S okioce, FOR BALTIMORE. MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ani give care | 1g want to Netitnel Teeeers. feb ds fet President W. nad © es Oonnany, | from tise sealdenes of her oceans Connectigné fal attention to Leave at 7:45 a. m.. and 4:30 and 8:45 Way STATION: avenue, between K and L sips R aN Leave at7-45 & 30 and 8:48 p.m. ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS CLOTHING, &c. EGATTA. .sonof Fanny &. oN tas ag wenn _teand ee n OL TS EE at74s | 824 to any other business entrusted to us. and "On Beturday at? STEPHENS & ( C6 (Late Wall THE NEWEST NOVELTY IN PAPEB COL- FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN. Stephens & Oo.,) » and 2:30 MERCHANT TAILORS. ‘ = Gp Rotunda at 7:40 6, Ee “3 pny ouly wonnecting | MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished., ; Zeer Viraeeranet vatentines | | a Helay lation, PN penny § WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, 310 Pa. avenue, between sth and 10th streets BUTTON HOLES STAYED WITH CLOTH. VALENTINES FOR 1565, THRO TREO Re rece can behad at | Washington, March 20, 1805 CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and VESTINGS NEW DESIGNS, STITOHED ABOUT THE BAND. men ® Dress and !Business SUIT: , S made t fhe Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours nae ALL QUALITIES AND STYLES order with despatch, in the best manner. at in the di st tt! A NEW SHAPE, WITH DEEP POINTS aeaad aceoaibe aa alma ne ate prices eee And altogether the Most Attractive Price of Comic Valentines reduced to Sixty Cents nlp avenue, yarepeinaetate 7th streets. Sens imee Lg ENSED PAWN BROKER —B. UaN- Re td iz arene ane NEW Goon PAPEB COLLAR er gross, wholesale Qdvertisement oo‘ “Thro ine 475 ib reek mya hn) ever offered to the trade. Emboored Comic Valentines, price 73 Cents per | *'Y°F TS) WiLson Me inten south, of, Peruayivante, a M.COLE. Ticket Agent. GEO" 8. KOONTZ. Agent. Washington. Sreral. advent, on igi cod Wipe WALL, ROBINSON & CO., Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, Mechanical ‘ing Cards, $20 per gross or $1.75 per itt Ho: och vites his friends ani dozen. tthe p Docekius.am = rich assortment of Cloths, on BS 322 Pennsylvania avenue, om amieeay Easing Cards of all sorts, kinds | )VHROUGH LINE BETWEEN SW ASHINGTON Spares Gentlemen's Wearing Appare! Vestings. Gente Faratehing Goode of pert tylee ja 81-203t Whotewate Agents, | snd aet SHILLING TONS OOKST ADELPHIA AND N oid Gold and Silver bought. Business | PAGS reduced prince, ta D 1s52. Ege LOAN OFFICE, 351 north sree, 4% and 6th streets, Immediately fn rear of National Hotel Ad Sole te sR nanecn Sentendinc stan nost reasonable nable rates, and for any length of time. BAVINGS BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS and STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. INGTON. Jan. 6, 1867. Trains between Washinguon and New York are Dow Fun as ea, viz: FOR NEW YORK. without chen Leave ds asily (except Sunday ) at 7: sasranie ye i alla 41238 except Sunday) at 7:45 am m., and 4:30 a1 4 Too a ou - Po for New York’ ook: Philsdelphia at 7:00 ». F.* BEIpEEoE:, * (Buccemor to H. F. Lownon & Oo...) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY rans. ana, TAILOB. W iege Gee. oO Evans, B wd Suny ‘der 8.'P. Brown, President, @ dent:Wm. B. Huntington, , Geo piel W! G. 0. rane: Pet Presi- Mi ESTABLISHED FIRM OF T HE OLD 4 com ‘Treasurer; P. Snyder cai 2: ig ELVANS, geet: ieee i | sages CARS for New York on 7:00 p.m. biti ony FA : aa was : Through Tickets to Phitadetphi Wow York, or Qifers the bighest cash advances on all kinds of RIFICIAL TERT INSERTED TO GIVE A LINE ASSORTMENT OF BELGIUM CA. FIER THIS PALL Bi Gan be, bad at the Station Office at ‘all FA PETTIN honrs ih the day. as welll tmndiee.teany amount and for auy e desired at reasonable rates. fatereat on large aun Goode r Goode bought for cash and sold at private sale, le iy NARIAN BIBDS, suet r ceived at No forged street, near D, CHR. RU a. x Goons FOR EVENING AND PARTY PRESSES. new office in the Bankers and srokeee ye Telegraph Lin ane Line, 345 Penn. fimore and Ohio Raliroad advertisement and schedule bovesen ‘Washington, Baltimore, Au: napolis.s 1e Wea! PPPRT Canary Temple. A TIS: ont’ &00., bone Gene, ie sizes, a best.. Chey a aoe perm street, between Hand | ‘Peat caretully mpress Yate Ladies. wills Sees be assur cle. experience {n constant jaster of Trensportati. v) . tne she to adjust teeth to the vet dificult ood arti ae OHAS. BAUM. LM ee cporal Ticket Agee aa SEVENTH STREET. 4G | cases. "Gail and be convinced. ‘Teeth inserted of Piatt Golored UES opt res de 30 49 Louisiane ave.,near7th street. | ocs-tf GEO. 8. KOONT Washi OVAL AXD. SQUARE F PICTURE FRAM Suy base required. Prices moderate. dels cube" Light Colored Fret PPOPLINSand MERINOS, | PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTATION PIOTE: XD TASSELS, r-—Dr. Mf LOOMIS. at No. 338 sto wiih many other thin Fabrics for party dreasen piace fae Quastermasier. HOLIDAY GOODS. PaInT Fister eaadatixoe, pernnine oy ey ey Full stock of Heavy BLAUK and COLORED sstpece of e indien Tyrer, ena Serre WINDOW “SHADES, ‘Re. ick "Painter und Mattos vit) t ‘eg ne eee of aii iade ACR RITES SOODK | | afitisomer ned ee uate. ieee H mar ARB PRUNES, CEA PES. Persons having Paintings, Eneravings, or Pho. | ‘enes ae © lo on or rock Poplin, - a ‘ me Merinoe; Caahineree aad othe other in rreaeds ae” | Rebraary 3100 fo dhe fea 1.7 to oth: BORDERS CONDENSED MIR | er reck of Oral Waltat and oi cit Fae, | D* MERRILL, | esr 7 = : Oe Tr posts or stations as may hereafter be established N. W. BURCHE! ran, og in size from oxs to 20424 inches; also Rus - ne markets ‘between, canes ore none Gente lobe the. eouesor on i, ‘continuation, within the WRU ESder Kbiitt House. | ie ger Eremca. Biuare Fraunce made‘ order. Mo. 310 Demenyvate Avenue, =e iH. BILEY & BROTHER, ilitary, Supplies, or such other quan JEWELEY. Picture Cord a:é Tassels in different colors, wvernment may Fequire to transport durt from Photograph to Portrait size. Picture Rings, we ANT OF DENTAL SURGERTS arr? eon New CO-OPERATIVE streets, = OD TORE, year commencing April 1, 1838, and ending roots has pew oe 487 NINTH STREET, 7, BETWEEN D AND E. sa 4 ‘and other rich J’ Par HANGINGS A So eee EADS. | 5 )e. LEwiE & DAYIS,DENTAL ASSOCIA. Bidders will a the rate per 100 pounds per 100 All grad ‘aper eon P ne miles at which they will trang; i thestores in cach ee broidered Gilt, Dravwin, Patterus; also. 0 * ee hand the Market. month of the year, beginuing April 1, 18, and end- eter, varied sescriment ot Medjum and Low bricad Pa. REW GOODS EVERY Day “Bilders will give, thelr names in fall, as well as Ac, &e.. all wt the v Siren and col rs < Private ‘Dwellings ‘and Stor: SErppe; Sueare, Cauned snd Dated Fruits at wes t rates. re shel puaee nai, No. 338 Penn's avenue residence, and each proposal must TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. ws = he accompanied by a guaranty from t , PAINTINGS ani ENcnay Nos. 1cAppies, Cranberries, ats, Grapes. Sultens and rerson phos oy loyaity al talvency ag Wella tt Mince urar. eb cunaice sotestivn of Fy and Ragrevings. | abet Nests ee wey pi bet R ‘clerk 0! o se NEw ae VOLE woah Went? wLour. | record, tetting gar aa Eos | manicadaecko aoe =, apheee ee pS hen per iota one awa ‘posi ” made sale Be Bot on t aT tered into, and sufficient Van Five interior by Benout te an wil jacted when See ae 612 Bae. te face forthe falthfal performance ot a = ae oes) 1 ae nite by ia Fruit and Flowers, by Boe ivtee fe pow Rrepared = ato NNEC KNIGHT, sao ORR PGEasORE Te | grins tae, ocrham. on anand ta made mast bo | xo = : ! ies fo Paste mis, Pranitin | fal wark done ca ht an Epes E . C. KN Wag prepared to execute contracts without unneces- leon from Wetrhote rere 4 pe cages pw wilt vera = the wentest Will run regularly during the sary del ive bond for the faithfat per- ATES, ENGLISH op > ERENCE peo eee at Whee bat named work fprest a atest follows torinaace theta fath pats seedigees DageaRons fs PARTEIDE am ao | ee eet ft. Banabine of Lite, Satisfaction. Pereons will do well to call and ex ve Ni ref from Pier Te + . PATE DE vou @! M iased for CASH, iJ shall ‘aim by of- | amine our work before getting It eleewhere. Jy 18 eave New Yor sie sever BA. transportation of stores phir! a day of April, ge esrhaing im by of. pa ate Alone | piace Dy huslueae af or near Fort Valiant’ f | MALAGA ba = saline gurera Mteral pordlop oh the put WOOD AND COAL. command teams sufficien "uD Ft Yash the cmos of the | Traneport nt fant ty pends per mgnth viorenia ‘Ha A a ders and prompt Settlement Bah ae WEES. ae ith G right is reserved on { lt be re of the Govern Any sais’ ati: Bi W. THOMPSON Pres’t, Gaited and a eonkract mae wll b wlilbe nab tothe | deve capa D LABOR. irs’ "a ‘TOLLS stoma yN *s ag eres ser contract awarded wil ‘4 Tear oe = ry 486 Lea $ Lr NIA AVENUE, Bidders are invited to be precent on the day of oh rice | jareime 7 N. ¥. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH BYERET | onsning propose. oLAl yur re ray iee ratte sata artes || Se 369 eT aT. 3G9 waSHIneTOR, Bo é ‘nat hi ri the fadian Ferritory. a FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c. FIN! IMPORTED WI a a ERA IES. y ant! ees, 1 Colgnel Del jones, com- i DELIOAGIEG, aco’ OF full assortment ef HOUSEHOLD GOODs, fiche. CHAMBER, AND KITCHEN FUR- In yariety at ® aEGhtet 8. a ides Capt.and A.Q.M., P2oPosats FOR LUMBER. COA ARD PINE WOOD cout Serene ee: BoA, om cLorns, WINDOW s1ADss;ec, | DANCING ACADEMIES. — a : : Seo wes ta oye fel-6t ANDREW. JOYCE #00., CARRIAGE MANUFACTUBE 8 ‘of hve ‘per cont. for all bills

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