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| { : ‘ j PRIDAY.......-...2-. Jamuary 14, 1970. residence, 4(8 15th street, each Friday evening Of the season from % to 11 o'clock, commencing Friday, January ith. Mrs. Blaine’s will be held every Wednesday from 2 to5 p.m —_____--<e-2- — -_ Ovn“ BLoaTEp Agistoceats.”—Someof the Petty ward politicians who never do anything for the city, and who live by bleeding the tax- payers, have been filling Senator Wilson's ear with the idea that the movement to rem -dy the wretobed state of District affairs is made by the “bloated aristocrats” of Washington, in opposi- tion to the interests of “the people!” We can aseure Mr. Wilson that he has been terribly im- posed upon by these street-corner politicians, whose sole trade is to manipulate ward cau- cuses, and attend to the “ brad-awl” and “ re- peating” business at the polls. They dread to lose their occupation and perquisites by any | MFA CRAnES. wholesome change; hence they wish to fill the | citizens of this city are elther indifferent tot ears of members: Congress with these absurd improvement of our N; or un- pera r saigiae ‘mov Aston for a re- | Wi ‘ong tone snplbee peng Banat in organisation of the mode of government here, | of ‘the ‘and most ¢ Public school merging all the conflicting jurisdictions of the | buildings In this country: and it 1 sald that, District is efficient government, with rence ° < iergalegiaons teas Gouna, papesb srg tion, Wi has equalled Chicago during believe, by well nigh every tax-payer or person baving any permanent interest im the welfare of the city, but to call them “ bloated aristo- crate” isa misnomer. The present rate of tax- ation is weil calealated to take any tendency to “ bloat” out of our citizens! ‘Tue WEEKLY STAR, now on our counter and in wapppers ready for the mails, contains a good stery, entitled “The Affair of the Red Porte- feuille;” the Capital-wheeling project; meeting | of citizens on our interests in Co ; the pro- 5 the Ti ional Exposi- ; Foreign News; Society lews and Gossip; the People; Useful Items of Domestic Economy; Humorous Sfetches; De- ‘There is not likely to be an undue expression of sympathy in this country in behalf of impe- rial rule like that of Louis Napoicon’s; but those who most abhor his arbitrary Sway must feel | ceedit ot that little is to be gained for the cause of true | tion; Ratiroad liberty by his downfall at the present moment. | N It must be a sorry day tor France, it would seem, when the Rochefort rabble get control; rtmental and Local News; ultural and and the dread of invoking the Red Spectre of | Housekeeping Miscellany; and the latest Tele- revolution doubtless serves to greatly strengthen | 6™aphic from all parts of the world. ieee sae Napoleon with Frenchmen who have anything to lose by anarchy. The opponents of Napoleon appear to have no leader or representative man having the stightest fitness to fill his place. Kochefort shows nothing but vituperative power, aud is utterly wanting in practical ability or any quality of statesmanship. On the whole, we are inclined to believe that Rochefort’s mountebank exhibitions, while giving him momentary eclat with the rabble of Paris, will serve materially to strengthen the Napoleonic rule. ALL A Muppie! —If anything were wanting to show the muddled condition of affairs in this District and the discouraging natare of the attempt to reform this state of things, it is iu the fact that while a Senator from Vermont berates Washington without stint for its faults of com- ‘Tewrxraxce—The New York Journal of Commerce dwells on the importance of temper- to moderate drinkers to abstain —e~ between business hours. Th img 7 3. The sat fais a tae oe of ery liquors in any juant injurious to the physieal system; but whether this 1s so or not, the person who cannot pursue his ordinary avocation without and anon for a glass of ‘RTO; appetite, and liable to become 3 drunkard.” Grseemeaa i amennsecioas Axornes Ene Steixe.—fhe workmen in the Erie railroad shops in Jersey City strack on Wednesday. The canse of complaint is the old one of a failure of the to them their wages. ‘This is the third time such a strive has occurred on Erie for the same cause within VANIA Line Rat- mission and ombeion, a Senator from Massa- | 12th instant, on this Toads shat oadeen Soe chusetts declares that Congress will not permit | tween Littlestown, Pa. and Taneytown: Ma. any change in the conduct of affairs here, and charges that the respectable and publie-spirited citizens who are laboring to remove the stigma from the city are “ arixtocrats’"—bloated aris. tocrats! Senator Morrill and Seuator Wiion The contractors are pushingon their work with = energy that betokens an early completion of e eee Se eee Tue Stevens’ Battery, which was bequeathed to the State of New Jersey, is being com: ; 7 | under the personal supervision of Gen. Geor; are neighbors; we wish they would lay their | J. MeCiellan. It will ‘cost, about @,000,000. heads together and figare out how. if Washing- | Gov. Kandolph thinks that the vessel, when it is ington is in the deplorable condition pictured by — will be the most formidable war vessel iy | afloat. the one, any remedy is ever to be applied, if things are to remain here “ay they were,” as . S7-Mr«. Dr. Waiker had a little difference insisted by the other. with a Kamsas railway conductor, but shut hin uickly up, ike a jacknite, by calling him ‘a irty, yrous map.”* S7 Astonishing fashions in hats and bonnets are promised. Fethaps the bonnet wilt be worn under the chin, and a bow-knot tied on the top of the head. §7 Boston has forbidden flying trapeze per- formances in that city, and Galveston, Texas, promises to follow suit. They should be forbid den in every civilized city in the world. — M. Fouveille, who bids fir to become famons for his intimate connection with the Bonaparte- Noir homi¢ide, and for his narrow escape from death on the occasion of that tragedy, was an aide-de-camp to General Cluseret m the Shen. andvah Valley during the late rebellion. He Was subsequently connected with the United States corps of topographical engineers, under General Warren, where he served until the end of the war, THR ANNIVERSARY OF ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL eee = w t 7 o'clock THIS EVENING The Cincinnati. Enquirer asks, What has be- | (BUTS: corner of H aud th ste, The f this school on such occasions are alway come of the Bible? Not the sacred yolumeas | most brilliant aud pleasing charncter. book of general cireutstion, but what has be- | OBE AEM, YORK REPUBLIC come of it in the Public Schools, or rather what ae. fe ieee a ee is the status in the Superior Court of Ohio? | turevie THIS Fogg EVENING Anearly decision has been looked for by both | A.M. CLA’ Parties—Bible and anti-Bible—but the learned | 7-4. Patuicn, Secretary. Judges do not as yet seem to have made up their E —The minds on the legal aspects of the question. NOTIC! nem! CIRCLE, No. 4, B.U.(H. F-. usted to attend a regular meetisig of ats ores — Knights of Prinias Hall, corner th SATURDAY BVENING. the Ith inst.. at 70 Jahe-2t™ CH. MURRAY, i. STOCK HOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING. he annual ‘meeting of the POTOMAC 7 CO.” wit be held at the Board George Francis Trainsends us a great number | of his cireular, and advertising hand-bills but | no money to pay the printer. George seems to | be doing a pretty good theatrical Wisiness—San- days and-week-days—and ought to be able to | 5 mA fall master tie ee este pay for his advertising. Anyhow we don't | tlarly requested: -M. HANSON. mean to blow for him for nothing, with com-| _/91! FMW __Meorotary._ position at 69 cents a thousand. D’y’e mind : that, George ! Kindness of my friend cantioning the public against he will not be responsible for ors may make in the renumber. . Ehold myself responsible for all employees ae cstablioh it as Poros in mi Strong to assume that his responsibility te ot ible consequence in relation te any work ¢. As there is no law to prevent ms.or ecttully ae tronage 0! in the ‘ork of re numbering thelr houses” POPE M. T. PARKER, Howse. Sign. and ¢ Painter, It seems to be a small favor wv ask of Congress to give the property holders of Pennsylvania avente the right to pave the avenue themselves, but Congress gets so little time to attend te Dis_ trict matters that it secins almost hoping against hope to expeet the passage of the bill to that ef- | fect now before the House District Committee, and which passed the Senate last session. Prof. J. K. H. Willeox, of this city, who has Decorativ: recently visited Spain, writes to the Anti-Slacery | _* 10-6 No. 55 Louisiana avenue. Standerd concerning the anti-siavery movement | ae Poy pA oS pared ter the abolition of tavery ontoom eatany | Siege Fectitnn Chorckse Moy Sob pared for the abolition of slavery so soon asthey | Strevt Presbyterian Church on § next, have suppressed the Cuban insurrection. They | fe amt? Mt Zo clock rt Boog wept ga fear that giving freedom now to the slaves would | Monday evening. 614 o'clock. salyect: “The Second destroy their party in the Island. | ae S| ES ——______ see | Eee Lesiuaric:< P DEFIOE, ‘The contest for State Treasurer is stlil at fe- | warer neg eet D. C Jatmary 1, 1370, ver heat in the Maryland Legislature. The | RENTS for 10 are now du rable Senate resolution patra election from | Saterto te shyt oa ee month. the law Faults yesterday—the time fixed by the House—until It be paid. ‘Tuesday. the 18th instant, was yesterday con- curred im by the House. Both the Merryman and Fowler factions are said to be lovking for a compromise candidate. } oe Property on which any saatanane aa, led t0 the Collector of Taxes row | tay ‘RS DEPT OF THE PoTOMAC, “Assistant Adjutant Generals Ofer, ‘ : Washington. January If 10. of members of the DEPART) vention of the Encampment will be held at Grand Army Hail, corner of Mth strect and Pennsyl- | ‘nue,om BATURDAY, the 15th instant. at SAMUEL A DENCAR. ‘The Chicago Tribune says, rather tartly, that | the “opponents of the admission of Virginia | . seem to labor under the Impression that recon- | ¢ The rent struction is a sort of perpetual suit in chancery, St. Louis was to have had a public mectingin | gpWIN C. KIRKWOD Pe ar, behalf of its World's Fair “‘at the Mayor's of- | _jal= ct een Rep-eGheome ap eee fice” the other night, but ‘owing to some misap- | DE. MAURY HAS RESUMED THE Prehension the meeting was not held.” Bad, 0G. Tick OF MEDICINE. Utice, corner 06 as sor and C streets, —~ - - +288. u! The New York Post, « paper hard to please ASWINGTON, D. is hered: upon financial measures, pronounces Senator wary 1, lif0, will expire all esearah ‘Suuaner’s bill ‘the most comprehensive and the rohers Bal Potens Seaeee best matured scheme yet Presented to Con- Keepers of }, &e. gress.” | Ail pid Corporation License xpiring on sai de eS ee for Licenses to thie corporation are now The New York Mail, usually correct, uses this law made with tho City » by & cer- Villainous head line: “« How the St. Louls Bridge | teat w be given, upon wi ry ie iy epssce — Se —+2ee- i Leave was granted in the Maryland Senate | yesterday to report a bill to extend the time for | the campletion of the Baltimore and Potomac ‘Railroad. pean J. Shillington sends us a copy of the usefal Tribune Almanac for 1570. S7-Green peas are to be had in Philadelphia— | five cents each. 1 S7St. Louis still thinks she can desery the | Dreasia o7-Susan is } Foy a hemeny styled the Bismark of | py Reaias meets balling brick from Ja- | BF The regents of the Unive: bave unanimously voted to all departenenta, 1 | in on the floor, and passing amon; “Mir. Carpenter and Mr. Stewart, the other ee ee x: bull said it might be that the com- mittee bad refused to listen to those who Mr. Bumner asked to what persons did the Senator allude as being improperly on the Mr. Trumbull—There hasbeen here for several days. The Senator from Nevada( Mr. Nye] has good roason to know it, as the party pied his seat. Mr. Sumner—Name him. i Trumbull.—I understand his name is Por- ir. Sumner.—Does the buon yd undertake to "Yer. Trumbull ol do tay that he is here ia ir. Sumner.—He is a member elect of the — House. ‘Trumbull.—He has no right here. el le of this sad denounce the loyal o country, there whe ai not come up to his standard; and hho sel and adviser in his o; ition to this meas- ? put into his hand, trial of one Charles H. not repeat it in the Senate, but e Le this Government with being a hum- bug. is isthe man that the Senator from Massachusetts brings here upon the floor. Mr. Sumner.—Never. Mr. Trumbull.—Weil, I am glad to hear it. ti these riotous and disurderly fer the space of nine days, consecutively. [Great laughter.] On this charge he was found guilty of laos gid bat not for nine days. (Renewed laughter.) Why Governor Walker was here, he (Mr. T.) did not know. He did not even know that Governor Walker was here at all yesterday, but he understood that Governor Walker was the provisional Governor of Virginia, and under the rules of the Senate he had the right to the floor. WI ya this sub- ject he would take occasion to say that he ‘entirely disapproved of the practice which had | become so common of persons, outsiders, coming Senators when important measures were under consid- eration. For himself he did not like any one to approach him while a subject of importanee was under discussion. ‘The practice was uot a proper one, and did not commend itself tohim. Mr. T. also expressed his deprecation of personalities. Mr. Sumner said that the Senator reminded him of an incident in earl ecclesiastical history. A certain bishop had said: “1 judge myself to be burned;” so entirely satis! was he of his ecclesiastical guilt. ile listening to the Sen- ‘ator from Illinois, | was reminded of this. Did he not judge Loreal eis! Lied He de- nounces personalities, and yet his whole speech is infused Sith pe:sonality from pegacing wo end. I don’t know that the Senator is open to | reason; I am inclined to think he is not. Be- cause I have conferred witha member-elect of the other House, (Mr. Porter, member-clect from the Richmond, Va., district,) the Senator attacks me. I repel his assault. Has not a | member-elect the same right as a provisional vernor to be here? If he has not by e strict rules of the Senate he has by the rule of courtesy which bas aly prevailed. ‘The Senator says that I axsume to be the repre- sentative of the loyalty of the country. O no, sir, Ido not; it is go, great a responsibility; but I have raised and [ do mean to raise my voice without tiring in behalf of the loyal poopie of the South, in behalf of equal rights without re- = to color,in behalf of the colored man. ¢ Senator from Illinois is no friend to the loyal people of the South. His whole course on reconstruction has been wayward and eccentric from Repeats end. How can we expect to recall him now, so long a wanderer. Rebellion is again lifting its head in Virginia, and it finds a ready uphoider in the Senator trom Illinois. it may be that my voice will be powerless, that my opposition will be uscless; but I do predict that if this bill should pass it will be disastrous to peace in the State of Virginia. somewhat lengthy personal colloquy was inned betwoen Messrs. Summer an ‘rum- buil, Mr. Sumner charging that Mr. Trumbull had baen opposed to negro suffrage in the be- ginning, and that It reuitired the utmost eflorts OF its frfends to overcome his opposition, while Mr. Trumbull declared that he had reported all the reconstruction measures, that Mr. Sum vailed the colored man never would have had his rights. Mr. Sumner read the follow! from aspecch said to have been delivered by Goy- ervor Walker, at an agricultural fair in South- west Virginia, after the election: “By the re- sults of the late election, Virginia has freed herse]f from a horde of greedy cormorants and unprincipled carpet-baggers, who come to sap her vitals.” ‘This is the langnage, said Mr. S., in which this Governor describes those citizens of the North and West who have gone to Vir- gina with their household , and with the — to contribute to resources of the tate. Mr. Saulsbury said the r white man seemed to have no friend here. Kvery one seemed desi- rous of proclaiming his love for the negro, and he (Mr.S.) rose simply to say that he was a friend of the white man. The Senate then went into executive session, an< shortly thereafter adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Mr. Mungen, of Ohio, (rising to a point of or- der,) said gereretpncobe, made @ speech in House which created @ good deal of ex- cltement, and gave him the name of a repudia- tor. In what he was about to say now, he te call attention to a that fundamen: tal were of no force or value, as there attached, and they could not be en! wr eet CN. Y.) spoke in opposition to the Mr. Farnsworth (Ill.) gave notice sould call the previous pn that he on the bill at 3 Lookt*e-Grassgs, IN GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. PORTEAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES. 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 15, PYRCENT, OFF C atreet, Intend. sweortns aJew questions. 4 HESPLER, DPTICIAN, — Next to the Natiodal Hotel, BRUDHEAD & CU. ha: reduced the price of their a of Dry Goods. Jalé-ty - . ‘wut #A KLEE, trout second fiter, two furnished «nd twounf oply at 334 [new camber) Pewmay ivan: he street. ly ak ad bane theref pre our ix MA Wii. —— VUSE, No. a Dime UkNISAED HUUSE WANTED—By t! Naden=t and +x) ta Pic aagecaaasisee Pune ey ee ad nee. und beat care * P ‘eg . : : ‘ Ghiy Prat Oacewnating terme, tncation, bee rea? | EAH Swed. Appl KENDALL. 345 Pormmyleamianesase a Ie tin hO LET—The mapper Tere Qormarty sccupied ivy the Cheaapenk= aad Ohio Canal, Com; iy, ne for To." onthe premiomsat'S. edie rars Tons beerts sehekis 7 and jon drcanes. Ai = yet Ly Fiat Capitol “street, “near “Ist “siren 819) F te to-ekght 8 tlock in tines Fy regtical seven i im the evensag Be b above-mentioned time. n> tan ae WASTED Two frst-cince DRESSMAKERS ‘work on sold (new m yui BY the K Y, NT FIRST and SRCOND FLOORS, | Bron RENT—A large FRONT KOOM. ¥: URNISHED. with use of piano. of hou No’ | EF WishRD ne keener ee BOOM rr W Pre pen ches of reqoumeat ws ware Poe between gh ood ch mareete, oppoaite | Box No. 474 thst “bot. Band ie tae 4 FEEnon pete CRERINOS, AE salege bergen nee Se jack OF CONGRESS OR OTHERS hovunixe estan, at | A Shay Eh, CURE [OH Ara 7 decent WIL ON Sea chs iiss rigs. i ; on Jam avenue, war Toom and Kitchen art ¢ £ DAMASKS AND NAPKINS, boyy sae rr ita.” Wall be sald cheap. Choris AnD CASSEM Ries: hes 1.16 K street. SaawiarLavansona’ iy. Apply at 350 Bet Adiscount of ten cents on the dollar allowed for ith sirest N.W., opp site iF—WOUNE 400 cca cash. ONE PRICE ONLY. ther 3 mares ox ce 7 neat sewer. SOR EKNT—HOUNE 409 G wireat. 3a it-eostit W.M.SRUSTER & BRO. | No objections to the coun ‘Good ref-rences Foti Omer comtainine coos, wate st gen Pprerorats FOR WARD PAVING. patty ay eRe tye rele ape Inquire at : is Peaneytvamia are Cire and Inspector of Sewers, Ww: | to do general housework. COUR FURNISHED PARLORS PF LesNateeyes G nd New Balitines’ “Roply to Ni se south G anrest betwen Sek I ‘and 4 RED KOOMS for rent together neang Pe ponte a anette Rana | Seth aa Sc peeseatie cee ead wi ‘* = = - venue, omer. city Hal fntil 1 ofclock m. on THORS ANTED 4 ra for two'@. Gam Yon jear comm: : 10, yeral | vate family as teacher of Froych OR KENT—FURNISHED HOUSK, nine rome wan ed ee agenpe rey Sa herongh musician. Address L aoe 2 improvements. 330 Wh stroct, betw-rm: tere , silently’ or otherwise, in more than one F street. eee en yall and MM. : ward. hve ANTED REVOLVERS, Remington's OR RENT—Two large ST frum berm tos olock pra iret wre opbad onder “FOR CASH or ex | Per mon y Seger barony hore.jlesety ‘socated be In cae crossings, Sagways. 2, oats Oe change for ocket Pistols, Apply to HEMPLER'S ae sarees hace it Forman.) ‘The is gue of the bet bestness ani (he per ion of erasing paved with cobblestone: | °RS""OLD GULD and SILVER WANTED. ya8-ty | KY HOUCES. so, 1008 = we oat ate os No bid will be received which does not include an ANTED—Familice breaking up bousskeeping 25. paren ‘alse, a four-stery 2 for each separate item of work and ial. pee oe ele BC RMITORE witect ng, | HOUSE No. 417 K, near th street west W rooms sm requires that thecontractors for theabove | can dispose of their FURNITURE. without the | HOUS order, Apply to THOS EW AGG work shall be practical payers. frouple of expense of an auction. by addressing H.| SPaA" feet worate Agent Teh ate ores MONE EH name of each party interested in the contract | L + southeast at | & J.E LIBBEY, Lumber Dealers, No. 37 Wator must be inserted in fall in the bid. aa ca oats street, Georgetown. yale 6 mopantocof a 206 el esa to be such) Rex E FOR BA iN RLEVSNTH . if accepted, o bidder will accept the contract STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STs. = #8. P. BROWN 2 SON in due form, anil perform the work in accordance | most, ceric (erm. For = ' : therewith, the sufficiency of the security to be cer- : iu in the world” Agenc Southeast Corner New York avenue and Lith Street, We offer for sale.a HOUSE of 12 rooms, fronting the of ob at C. BAU 2 fronting the guarantee must be in substance as foll Skirt and Corset Factory, 313 ith atrect, bet following fay orsble conditi i— Price 81000; 1c) vand tl US Boog: ‘de lows: One FIRST-CLASS NEW FASHIONABLE RES 1A + guarantee that if this hae a a aE — domp, and the remainder at $@ amonth. wth in. ERC aT os siere syemepts slogautiy Pare: pted % Il enter ANTED—To rent or buy, or rent wit v reat. Or a less valuable property. either improv. Will be SZaetast tor the seasec umd p erform “ihe ‘work at. Ww ot purcbanine g trom ORE TO TEN ACRES OF | or uni ed will be taken ac Bret payment, and Aveiy eesbore. oss nee eee pe, | Roamion eatd pelos, ABs Ors Sear Olea omen” | Tes Reeee Las Tee stories and basement, twe | ee ye € All ascesmments for the above will be made in ac- ee eae 5 story back building, modern improvements, and weil | joarding fweese Poaseon nee: Paka tae cordance with the laws. LADIES’, GEN fe ange ont TREY Frente for #40 Apply at HABLE & COS Clothing House. ‘No bids will be considered unless they be in_atrict ADIES GENT JOSHUA WHITNEY & 60. wey a iBepebticent conformity with this advertisement, and the Mayor a ed 416 Tth street, bet. G an 5 — — Fererves the right to reject any or al Bida if deemed as = : t19 | SEY REAL EXCELLENT, ROOMS FOR RENT, by bi necessary to protect ee see Sehrest wank. ih; water and at No. street. Superintendent of Ser gas. Inquire on th: sas er" _ | POR RENT splendidly furuished P. — ——— — and BED ROOMS, in one of the most ; ORSALE—RE: NCE 711 A street, between ; pins “ 7 NITED STATES PATENT OF FICE. 7th and sth, Cheapest house and best location | ratios it ,the City of Washington and only ‘On the petition of W. H! LYMAN, of Tottenville, = incity. _ daa the Rirkwond "Bora. Secnecn ane New ‘York, praying for the extension of @ of the 13th, on D strost, be 0 LET—A HOUSE tol Hill, ome F strecta, wrat side Congress and othe granted to him onthe 15th day of April, 1886, for an tween i3th and Mth. an AMETHIST BAL. Gren the Goser pore ers desiring suites of ross would do well to call be- Sire in Pidag hoger en be BEBO. set re pearls. ae finder will be rewarded Fountain Hotel o NICHOLS fore engaging rooms elsewhere. Apply on ieee ordered that the testimon case y leaving It at the Star Office. a ine closed the 3 — wT — v LEASANT Lope G@ ROOM FoR Ri —At fine for Bling arguments and thee Rxarainor's roport Lost or stolen, a «mall black and 7, ef strest cant, between A and Buorth- near | FYOR RENT—A SUITE OF ROOMS. Partor and be limited to the 25th day of March next, and tan SLUT; white spot on her breast, and hax- | the Capitol paid 3t Chamber, very large, new and handsumely farm ould petition be om the h | nu bad her right fore leg broken, it is now crooked inhed wu ‘de next. collar. Avawers to the name of Fannie. Had o Ae SES FOR RENT—Farnished: $200, 125 Ne tor Members of « yy . month; unturnished: #125, $35. $7, OW Fa Tne > ‘Any person may oppose this extension he above reward will be paid and no questions _Tuont ate as ence recm, ,furt ja S-law3w “Commissioner of Pat Seaabe careets Ono Toe) Meet, between an | ee ae be cere. FSCS OE RENTFURNITCKE Peon sabe — . = = %, . na erntral location bease contains oe, WING T UPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN LOST. ON WED SE—Country RESIDE: 1) sed and Sexplched tn aingnsa atete. ODS now sc theoBEST PARIS BaD GORD | SUF day evening. at of near the National Piva. rom Pe care. Torniture Baw cash. Inquire st Boar alien, as ee GLOVES at $1.00 a pair. by Fr Reorder, Rinks i RHEES OK RENT—Four FRAME SES on sth at. nin CAMEO, with cutting of horse and rider. A reward : ; S . “ 8. METS Market Space. wit be paid for same if left at the Star Office. yar KF. rooms. Apply ALso, 8 ween 8 and T strent : ° JAMES W. BARKER, 43. street, between Mth nd 12th. octet JRNISHED HOUSE $n5; 0 Just received 175, $12, $69, $60, 360. IMITATION HAL 1 houses: assortment of HUMAN and Jals-im ) MY PREMISES ABOUT A WFOUNDLAN OG #20. ‘or aale severa OR RENT—Two new-thres stories. back buila- *REAT BARGAIN IN wee Seay ba THOS. EW and collate, BRICK DWELLINGS! pro WHICH HAVE BEE rE: rals-ot 319 opposit nts, with marble windew heads an base and steps; marble mantels, gas, th roam and kitchen: i2 roome; One Rosewood Chickering... Rhode inland svewee, bet. 300k ad" SOOE One Wilkins & Newhall .. ‘One Nunns & Clark. Fok RENT O8 SALE —Small MARKET PLACK 2 acres. adjoining burg: large Frame sisting of t $3, ued. balance in oth nid water; pump in 203 Mth etreet ew te bills the yard; es, carriage and tenement i wade 1 Fooneg one er a One Andrew Stel Spaner dite deivce tecian Sce ae hee eee Mouldreat'eeparsiels itdesired. Tnyatre 2~ Mar San WO Maes. Wee bole ee ‘or sale wpon ¢: a 1 reward by addressing 5. P. | ket Space Jats Im” ster Genera ‘ reonivof WG. METZBHOTT § € CO.» DROWN & SON, corner New York avenue ead’ Bei Tore arED Sounrey | Toe anareraaaa on _Sale Agent of Bteinway’s Pianos. | street. 2) A shat For Mier farm of 0% acres, | FPOR SALE OR RENT—A new BRICK HOUSE, ‘WASHINGTON. January pane. 2 Sinetes in i jiles from she Auustnss, ii ale ag tl ith od road, near Geaorel . ‘ farm co luxuries wivhin season, | Woward's. et thenane aud styleof 3-M- YOUNGc Je, & BROT BOARDI Strawberr: hon, appiea, and varigty af | oc ett 3.W. WkiGHT is this day dissolved by mutual consent, JOHN M. YOUNG, Ja., w N ROpNG. R, ruits. There are-ten acres of woodlarfl and FR BENT Tre comfort A. YOU! stream of water running throngh the place: also, riders can beac-| good well of water near the iruse, Shick, weal weseedl gig Tanke it very desirable for dairy, or Yarn The whole ix encl sed with goed fence, cross limes WASHINGTON —A fe led with nice roomi Met CENTRAL BOARDING-HOUSE IN few boa be con The UNDERSIGNED bave ILL CONTINUE THE ame ‘abl. Des ‘ PARKINSON, 1202 D hire and all uecesmary out buildings. Enquire at Se Youna < Big for ‘ on nctiunte and at jal4-2t" 0: S| 333 bn strect, corner of K suet. alone authorized to settle all the accounts of the Lat OARD—A genticman and wife, or two gentlemen, | _2¢13- ee eS 3 : aS ENE, Bean tod BOARD tre peivets fauily Ege Fro" sace- ire! - uin.1,1970. {ia 136t7) JAMES E. YOUNG. | town by appiyiog at this oficn deat DEDAR GROVE- <Oe BALE—Tes wow Cc HARLES BERZBERGS LOAN OFFICE, CK DWELLE HOUSES, on G: = (ESTABLisHED INS, ing. near Gronn attt Ge rms easy. Apply to A. i. Sakry Sif ave. ot (OR RENT—The second and third STORIES F lark: Building, (nach, in one large re oo Dr. DANL a enue r ad. at the lace, oED ith of | One-half mile north of Bladensburg Railroad Sta fave: | tion, embracing six acres of land. murders nian state Sper | of Cultivation, thoroughly drainnd: 7) irwit trees, * yao | rom ng amd thrifty. part bearing . I fenite: all.except garden, well eet in 351 CS <TH, Between 4; and 6th streets, (immodiacely in rear of ‘ational Hotel.) Money Icaned in all sums on Watches, dpwelry. Silverware, Wearing Apparel, Fur: niture and Merchandise of every description i terins guarantesd. F: pt garden, well containing parlor. 3 chambers, h 5x15; bach re racm.cellar and ST-CLASS BOARD, WITH PLEASANT FRONT RUOMS, to be had en reasonabie terms, KK street, bet. 17th and a short walk from if the public offices. y8-tt BUSINESS CHANCES. ut ngiry: “harnese: PERSONAL. AN K ECPIGY ROTICE — wagon; cow, (No. I.giving milk;) dary appurte: | — - PASkeUPTCY NOTICE. DOR SALE-A fret clase BARBER, SHOP con pances: agricultural implements: ice bower; several HiAL2 or THE rinse ray cr Pie 5 a oy a ie for | tone ; $tons coal. 4 cords wood, and chor ars , on te Toots ere ABNER S,MUEDEN ote | pedL aaa, Shae Snaes | Sma ne tas cahia® Fake aac | EL pemrte Cun ar SENS You are hereby notified to before the Sn. | fice. eras, a Bo - 9. w. C001 groment. Letters of aye Court of the District of Columbia: sting ta | JOR NALEA KILN” OF BRIGKS. aol Brick wee irudieonees Address B. H.8.. Star Bankruptcy, on the 1sth day of January; sib mt 4 ‘Yard for rent. Apply to -—-- o-clock a.m.,at theCity Hall,’ nc sto No mente “ ya dhehare from alt bie debt niioald Jot, ti be wan U. G. 4 Bankrupt. got be granted te said C, EN penkrent. All perse “d FURL the ST. ALOYSIUS FUEL AsSOCTATION. have not yet drawa the amount they sub~: : ied re beret: EPW. SWANN, Fen BES —Four ROO ‘er the store comer . 26 Louisiana avenue, of 16th and Lists. Inquire at the store. jiz3t aaee aioe —A pair of handsome BAY HURSES {OR RENT—A SMALL HOUSE on East Capitol F Dotitied to call tor their ord. rg oe pa EY ga elle ney fos ee well matched, 7 years old, sound, kind | peg PEE yp locehice, som an possible, ax the contract expirn a the Register at the same place and date, at 12 | “spirited. a 4 Rent in ad N aE Bias amen, penny SO i Gielook sa. By onder ef the Grere: 2 Ale Double Harness, Single ditto, Blan For kext—« with ix coven | ah Srey, street north, apitel s. Afghans. &e. Six rooms | and Ist survot cas U. 8. Marsha} of Ors Meee. ‘Alco, anait’ Vieteria Carriage. Apply to Colonel i Agnd Pacsare, on New Jersey avenue. 34 door south L2 BES AND = ‘eat—R. J. MEGS, Clerk: u. P.CULTIS, 30 Winder’s Building, Seventeeath % Sora peggy teeny + ahaa AP fe A EN F . — _——____— — ireet. nd ~- +. a - © have rem iv Ornamental Hair ork Ke OTHERS DIsi LE=A DRUG [fix-| J©OR RENT-STORE and DWELLING, coreer | tablishin Flowers, Perfume SixG OF OLD STOOR | BS a Be Pa ea ES ES ia avenee, be stand for prescription busine&s nod soda water, Bind of business. bring opporite the Weetera Mar a STRASBURGER BEOS., Hore eanye New Stick. "Price S190. Address | Ft, Apply to JON F. veormer Hand tended tn. aan Have just opened a large assortment of new NR en _ GKADWOBL, 1140 7thatreet, ber Land 'T—Eicgantly located on Penu- o NOT DESPAIR UNTIL Vol HAVE SEEN BOOTS AND SHOES, M, west side, buys and grils ail kinds of Ladies, between th and th were, | DD ORD PR DARBY No. TON ond sd Gents and Childrens cast-off Clothing, underclothing, | ®#apted f of business. man cpnerte- | doves south of rite orenee. ite 4 and selling them cheapor than others offering old | boots abd ts, caps, Diankete, quite, bed: | Bity rare or securing & others Far joe open day wind wig atin stock. Bear in miad they neither mork goods up or down, but sell them at regular wholesale prices. Keeping one of the largest stock of Boots, Shocs and Gaiters of all grades, which you will find to wear a< TURES prompty attended to. fice. ‘['BE HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR LADIES’, r eet Childrens’ Cast- Boots, a stand, spreads, sheets, &c. Any note by mailor otherwise very low. Apply at the Star of Jal-ly* jal2-tf AN BE CONSULTED PRIVATE- 6 ies and . 4%5 loth street above DR RENT—A Four « with three-story Ba ry BRICK RESIDENCE, Building, containing 14 uerlvania avente a : Olothi J the oldest established and most aicillfal al. Fearon orca them a call before purchasing.and | shogg, ste vat B.8- HARTOGRNSIS; 241 fthatrect, | FoOme. with all themudern convemiehoes “Situated | we oldest extabl chy, tor the treet ta you Will find # saving of 25 per cent. Pee SB ee on the north wide of F street No. 699. between 6th | Chremer, Drscawes “amd” Lomi tan nidtmt STRASUCRGER BROS, ro : Maoehe’ | acd ith strects. Inquire of 2 W. BUTELER & | 4", oun een tee ER BROS, attended to nase | at ares navire of J. OW B® | thorengh care ie cusrantecd tn thy Possible = ee Ladies sufleri ire drreawa: , 5 Socred an inunediate cure ‘in ail cach Oftiee iat2-tf ween Land ik. a. 3. Mare SHED. day and night. i de MILLINERY AND_DRESSMAK- FPLNCT STREET. | Cs ipson BROTH es Great Redae ne, ROOMS. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, tee es as BOOK AND PRINTERS, rene eT LLIBERY and Be cet fection. 279. eouth sie Penasylvania aeemue, en suite, with wa fire gratesand mant each room: bar, office and parlors heated with JOHN CRUMP. Builder, 1731 Ch i street, Philadelphia. LET-STURE AND 4 oN K street, fronting Western Mark: House very TU Breed Desiness stand. Rent very low. Inquire 46 Bridge ot. D, jail be set. wash- 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. 20.000 WORTH OF BEST PARIS KID be Priv ABE NOW SELLING AT CusT. FANCY GOODS At MES. BS SPENCER'S Sat In* ee OOK AND JOB PRINTING featly and Prompi'y Executed, BY_H. POLKINHORN & Cu., D street, between 6th and 7th'streets. Give strict personal attentiv a ns to busines. © jus ©. Cox, JUSTICE PEACE, OPPOSITE KIKK WOOD, Between lth and 121, atreeta, oe no-m D*®-. Leos, 4™5 ith street, between D and K. The most skiliful and oldest established ALso, UR LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF 2 a7 0 se 3 ty DEY GOODS, in, all departments, must be sold off nAvertia- —— a llciche tated cette Georgetown, D.C. sician for the treatment of FEMALE COM- JOPREME COURT O¥ THE DISTRICT OF | REGARDLESS OF COST, as we have to vacate our eaeerenne PEDINTs in the chy. Calter seieen Oe coe COLUMBIA. Present store in afew weeks . OR SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—ONK | {aritics may topos the cibeten eonnE eee Samuel Bevan and others yalo-itit J. 5. MAY. Of those highly desirabse 3-story B He guarantecs =. the cure. Hie fae are v8. a ee Houses, trimmed” with marble, con moderate, and patients so0 no ome but the James W. Sears and others. LANCHARD & MOHUN, rooms, splendid cellar, gus, water, ba’ Doctor The above couse ix referred to me to report B » closets, eewerage, Ke... Lotrest, Sax sm Pre T distribution of the fund into Court by sits’ church, at'(one thou: oo 2 auth end ihe Htecetver heretofore appointed ih the oa ; ‘cash ond fo. 399 E street, near Partics to the suit, and creditorsof ‘Bro., | COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND Lirn ST. sears a in the ses, Pe create pod Praid.st dale “Radltor. LIST OF NEW BOOKS Ww. ac : ‘ I Estate Boker, REA ‘ath BROKER | _jalt-st lew York ayo. and Ninth st. zg > nox das STREET, (NORTHWEST, Fons sahara NOTE: oe Non Wf ar! reet, ween be 8 Military ‘Warrants, Western | BOUND TO JOHN COMPANY. Saprest, ben ae and Patente, of Certificates of Location purchased ENEMY’S DAUGHTER... SOR 10K HOUSE, hy the highest market prices, Jall-Sm™ pba Lage street. REN No. Green + It contains ten rooms, bath room, with hot and cold wi le thre mn rear. Apply to RILEY Georgetown, D.C. MINISTER'S WIFE, BY OLPHANT..... ONE QUIRE OF THE FINI iT ENGLISH NOTE PAPER OF FASHIONABLE SHAPE, froun the Long in WITH TWO PACKS OF ENVELOPES TO SUIT Aleraparte county Voy gu ibe g. bars endaatties’ CHEONIC DISEASES ALREADY STAMPED WITH ANY INITIAL Bicchentih asl wicderioht hte sel eeteate | os Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char- IN COLORS AND PUT UP IN A NEAT BOX water. FOR 7S CENTS. ALSO. FOR BENT, Or ALe SEW Lee eek ‘Two BRICK HOUSES and large Stcre: one 1 rooms, CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. Sent by mail postage free. er Je, BTS, Ha kyenue; one $ rooms, Va. avenue, near ‘Ws. smavter «2 som, STEAM MARB! WOR: rm tee eteten Fine French, English and American STATIONERY aud Mercantileand Bankers STATIONERY. PRINTING, BINDING and LITHOGRAPHING. VISITING, WEDS re BCRP TION CARDS All the NEW BOOKS received as soon as published s KR RENT OR LEASE, rerun Rassias copes to BE seers een | : jes 396 Pa. avenue, bet. @s and 6th ais. Bg bay ng ay 9 eg pe ee mani IMPORTERS OF MOVOMENTAL PIOURE edigtble for BUILDING ¢ PUBPOBES, at the Low- ar next door, or at WM. i are i CA BE Sai ees 1 wot. ae enaEs SD DRSURRIENED POOR PHILP & SOLONON'S ee Bqeare, bet. Land Ksts.. FSENSHED AND UNTU! OMS Skuks'n SiuPsun: Rk TI UNFURNISHED ot RENT TOUR, PR ANIED RUM Jas-coir® WHOLESALE AND BETAIL " near street. LOUK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, oa me EF Lon ose. boat | 329 Pennsylvania avenne, between 9th and 10th streets. ID HAVING Bi AP- of J.B. MERCED | tb, ai we JPLULN a Unis