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i ; ' i SS AMUSEMENTS TO-NICH?. Groven's Tumaten.—Novelty after novelty {s produced at thie resort. For two nightie we pave bad “An Hour in Seville,” and to-night “All-ballow Eve” is the main feature. In this | play Mr. Williams appears as “Rody O'Con- | ner,” and Mrs. W.as “Kitty Killeen:” ana the pisy is seplete with rongs, dances, and genuine fan. The Miertainment will concinds with | the Irish comedietta, “The Omninus.” } WashIncton THEATER. —%Fanchon” te- i i night egein. It has already been rformed for ight nights at the ‘Washitgton, bad yet there sppears to be nosbatement of the desire to wit- | nees ix. Nightly the management are obliged | to close the ticket office at an early hour, the | house not Lelong largaenough to accommodate the rush. It ia therefore advisable to secure seats during the day. CasTeevunky. Those twin beauties, Julia Mortimer and Kate Pennoyer, in the “Arab Tay,’ to-night acam. This performance pos- sreere su many attractions that even the famed and favorite Gipsr y's Lay is cast somewhat in the shade. A good bill aiso of song, dance and | Ethiopian ecerntricity, the whole conclading i With a baliet, wherein the Court of Beauty, | headed by pretty Lillie Brandon, appear. Gov Ferrows Hart.—in the searah « tor Places of amusement, the Camptells are aot for- gotten; nor thoutd they be, for their Ethiopian soirees are pecaliariy ateractive, and the man- agement and-r-tand well how to cater to the fun-loving public. The programme for to- night is an exceilent one, and is deserving of a full house. Vanietine.—This resort comes in nightly for & proportionate share of public patronage, and } all ge Away remarkabiy well pleased. The company is crrtuinly excellent one, and the | management off+r most attractive entertain- | mente aways. E Brent, Marie Z Ada | Teeman, Purcell, Piigrim, Dick Sands, { Long, anc the ent:re troupe appear to-night. TEMPERANCE HaLt—The Cartridge Bundjers | sonounce another hall at Temperance Hall this evening. This is the third given by this associ- ation this season. and the success of the past | parties will be sufficient inducement for all to attend this one. ie THe “Soctasie’ atc MPBELL HospitTac. Last evening, the first “Sick and Wounded Soldiers’ Party,” took place at Campbell Hos- pittl, near the upper end of Seventh stieet, and was lagely attended, some four or tive axtra cars being kept going, crowded withthe friends of the coidie rs, until the rooms in which the sflair came of were crowded almost uncoim- fortably. For the accommodation of yi. tors, | the officers in charge of the hospital had made | a plank road to the cars, lighted with lant-rns, | and on reaching the buildings the guests were Teewived by polite attendants, who pointed out the dressing rooms, twoot the wards being used for these purpo-ef& From the dressing rooms ihe crowd passed through another ws Which were a number of tables «ind chai pared for those trond of social game, wh Curing the evening was comfortably fil tair ladies and brave men. Thi tooned with evergreens, ¢ litul sight. The ward in the cent which the party properiy eame if, (NOW used as a reading and sittings roum.) Was protus ly decked with « one end to the other in graceful festoons. At the entrance of this ward and at the upper ead was the word «Weleom large letters of eyer- green. At the north end an eagle was hed high above the crowd, andon at«ble near by WAS a Inagnificent basket of flowers, presented Mrs. D. MeUie ny With three handsome t= presented by Miss I. Coilam-r, of Ver- At the opposite eud of the room wire hields, a Mat a window h i with roca w by boq mall flags. sides of this room were seated hundred soldiers, who are recov- Ting from wounds er sickness, and who y the festivities ‘vastly 1) attired, ning the visiters mixed with | them a great deal, and they were soon made to | telat home. { The fine d of thirteen pivers attached to “Beott's Gt," under the Jeacership of Lient. | Alien, was in attendance, and added much wo the enjoymentot the oceasion, playing at in- terval: ional aud patriotic piecus, in asu- perb » er. About eight o'clock the brass | wstruments were laid aside for stringed in- siruments. and the cry went torth to «choose partners for a quadrille,” which was readily obeyed, and in afew moments the floor was | crowded with dancers, thr ladies joining hands j With the soldiers and “tripping it eracefuily | alen, It was indeed a pieasani sight to see how a xious the ladies were to bestow their hands on the soldiers, and how cos:ly sensor, memiers, generals, colonels, captains and pri- vales aseocrited together, and toa quick air vied with tach other m “putting it own.” During the dancing many of the soldiers who Were Inme, or otherwise too indisposed to juin init, seemed to enjoy themselves as much | artic: punts—happy in seeing others hap. | py. Duimg the evening, those soldiers who | | | i thie to be among the throng itn the hall, were visited by their friends, and had their share in the enjoyments ot the evening; some of th m remarking that their comrades {| Were seeing their time, but that they would | scon be abie to have their ume. Among tho-e presen’ we noticed the foilow- | ing: Brig. Gen'l Doubleday, Krig.Gen’i Farns- | orth, Col € senater Collainer, of Vt; Hon P. slorrill, of Vt. ; Hon. P. baxter, of Hous. M. F. Odell Hoo. Mr. K-ily, of > Capt. Andrews and J.T. Hood, of Mass.; Hon. Hon. Owen Lovejoy, of II ¥t; Hon. Mr. Frice, of M = Mr. N Frank, ot Nicclay and John Hay, President's priv secretaries; a nu éficers of other regiments, and many su frem the neighboring hospitals. Among the isd@es were Mis. Hooper and daughter, of Mase; Mis-es Collamer, of Vt, Mrs. Seuator Lootitie, Mrs. Lovejoy, Mrs. Ames, of Spring- ficld. and Mrs. Keilogg. The affsor passed off delightfully, much to the credit of the officers—Surgron J.H. Raxter, | incha:ge, and Assistant Surgeons F. Hinkle, EA. kemp, Ht A. Buck, R. K. Fietcher, J. 5. Tebman, and F_W. Keliy—who were efficiently | aided by Ward Master White and others. H We believe that itis the intention of the officers | ‘o ipstisute suitaple entertainments for the ; hospital, and in course of time fit up a hand- | | | seme hibrary and readiny room for the patients. gore Shes IMPROVEMENT.— Among the many evidences of increased energy and activity among oar Warhingion mercMants, none are mors gra‘i- | than the disposition shown by them to invest ther accumulations in the improvement of the city. We have heretofore mentiened tal y fine and substantial residency | and stores which have been erected during the | past summer and fall. Among the most no- | Uceable in the way of warehouses, is the large *tore just built by Mr. John R. Elvans, (309 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streete,) fronting on Louisiana avenne and north € street, fora heavy hardware store- house and sales-room. The soli manner in Which the house is built, as welPas the supe- Tior int rior atrangement, deserves a more ex- tended notice than space will allow. The build- | ‘ng bas a frontage of 25 feet on each Louisiana Svenue and © street, between Ninth and Tenth streets, with first story of granite, similarly Hnished on each street, the whole structure Teating on an is-inch foundation built on tim- bers, aud walle fourteen inches above ground. The ground floor (being intended exclusively tor heavy goods) is laid and paved entirely m cement, and ie as solid as art can make it. On the © street front are racke 14 feet in height for ber and bundieiron of all sizes and grades, vepable of storing 306 tons. Immediately tn the rear of these racks are arrangements for systematic piling of tin, lead, sheet-iron, cop- » *r, &c, each article having its appropritte | Petition; while beyond, and reaching to the Louisiana front on cither side, are stored nails, *pikes, horse shoes, &c.. &c.; while im the cen- wr of the store is a track om which runs a rail- road truck to fhe main entrance. Fhe manner cf storing and marking the goods to correspond | with the racks and spaces allotted to them, «n- - abies anentise stranger to handie the article Tequired at @ moment's notice, while the car arrangement xpedites and relieves the con- (inual bendling of heavy weights in receiving or removing goods. Ascending to tne second Story, We notice the sama syst-«matic arranze- | ment in everything. Thi- baa feet-in | height) is devoted to the storaze stock for : carriage-makinz use, such 2s hubs, spokes, | rims, shafts, eliptic springs, Axles, &c.; andas ; ip the room below, each article ie marked to | corres: 4 with the position assigned for it. The third story is used for storage of moss, ; tow, curled hair, and duplicate boxes and bales } of goods. The hoisting machine for raising | eods from lower fioor into s«cond and thirt | stories, is one of the most complete in the } country, a ail of the latest im- | provements for great power with slight Inbor. | This improvement adds to the appearance of | Loth streets. The cz: ter and contractor for the build. ing was Wm. IH. Cooke; bricklayer, J. D. Hut- | ton. Savoy.—Yestercay, patrolman Fenwick ar- | reeted 8 colored man eamed Uhas. Bell, a hack- man, for areaulting a r. Thecase was laid before Justice tea, when it appeared that be dieput-d with the other ga tothe length of time he had employ~d him, and flaally tebaved very impudently, raising hishand aad offering to strike the gentleman, who cate him = blow on the mouth thst restored him 1 bis * arnses. Iratice Bates held him to security for | dagpe and reminded him to be ent should behave rez luily to those whe ‘would employ him. . | ecnnected with the schools, and was prepared | athewst three day= before the meeting at whic ' Le as required to make an abstract of the sam=: | fa: as } northern belligerents. | ard call at the corner of Pwelfth and B streets, c fexoor Tavetes—The regular B-onthly mosting of the board waeheld lactey=. Si » Mayor Wallach in tha ‘ore — ue reports of teachers for thi e ary were recetred. — i ~ Appiications for the pesition of teaser ware | Tecvtved from Misees Helen M. Het-hkise, Olara | Symphrouia Lushy, Alberta Bright referred to the appro. aia cominities, , 2de tre surer, Mr. Sessford, preseuted bills vr Gwe month of January, which’ showed the citnres to amount to the sum of 83,424 95 ng the salaries of teachers, r Rhees, from the commmitt-e on rules and Tey ulations, Peported & number of forms to be ‘d ly teachers in making up their reports, | &- which were adopted. i Mr. Rhees also, az chairman of hecommittes | to prepare a mannat for the Board of Trustees | Pr sented @ report: which was adoptad ! The manual is in a neat and convenient form snd is « book of seventy-six pages, ducdecimo. | It contains lists of the members of the Roirt, | their fences and «ites of apy {with f Sil commjtiees and officers. In order to show who hid heen san-e> the manage system int to conypile from 6 took the troah!« sis of tae Board from IN6 to the pr the names of aii who had acted @s trn *, And ip & table shows tha district they represented, the number of years of service, and in addition the number of meet- ings each one attended. It would appear that Dr. F.S. Walsh, of the 3d district, has been longer in service than iny other member, and attended more meetincs. He has served nina i ars and heen present at iA meetings; Mr hos. Dorohe, of the 2d district, served wight ears and attended 107 meetings. Mr. George Abbett, cight years and 13 meetings; V.Mar- taugh nine years and 97 meetings: P. M. Pear fen bine vears and $s meetings, ‘The whole number ot persons who haveactad Se trusices has been 81. Of these, 22 have rep- resented the first district, 17 the second district. ‘37 the third district, 18 tue fourth district. The | Ineth of service has been as follows: Number Tying one yearor less, 36; two years, 15; three ears, 14; four years, 4; tye year: years sight years, 3; nine years, 1. Tables are alro given, showing the location | of each school, the size of the school-room, rent | paid, and sex of scholars; the names and resi- dences of teachers, the place where each was edn the date of appointment. trict, the average siza of s 1 hy 30 by 12 feet, the sm cliest »ver’s, Fourteenth street, between 1 5 by 20 by 10 feet. e 2d district, the ayeraze size is + “4 by 2% by M33, the smallest being Miss Meln- torh’s 9:8 Py 21 ad? th® 3d district, the average size is 97 by 25 y by i, the smallest heing Miss Sanderson's— ri | | | ool | | » WH. p the ith district, the average size is 21 b: 5 : i; the emallest being Miss Norris’ room — ry IS. y smallest b rooms, it appears, on the ict. est district aye eTave, ave in the second d chool There are 1 in oz pupils; 14 i 2d, with 7 s woth inthe 4th, with > + nd: 2 scholars ages of the pupils in the schools are given, from which itappears that of. the 3,092 children bow in attencance one-half are ‘bs. tween 6 and W years. The greatest number of ary one ace is 421, of 12 years. The aamber of pupils who have books fur expense is 2%, ed at the public OF the 55 teacher: this city, > in P. f mm Connect New Hiampshir ae York, 1% sfin Maryiand, tia Vaio, ton Ge nd tin Eng d A » the laws nowin force rela. tive to the by -lows of the bos ors ter teachers and puyrils: table showing results for nine y ef the nw trem the Inst ¢ progran Lssons by Mr. Daniel, and the annus! rove ip and expenditures of the schools trom 1859 to 162. The preparation and adoption of the above work is en evidence of the special interest apitest the present Board of Trustees in Ue amproyement of the school system. Great care bus been given to the preparation of these Tui s and regulations. The book contains much velusble information for tae guidauce of all | school ¢ pivenim fell: nainly by Mr. W. J. Rhees, the chairman of the committee, Mr. Wilsen introduced a resolution instruct- ing the comm on rules ani rezulatious to inquire into the expediency of substututing in liew. ot rule 66 the following: “Certificates of meri shall be given at the clo-e of Mimoath to all pupils who have received no demerit | merks for atiendance, deportument or recita Ue. :” and also instructing the same comiitt-o | to examine the present form of keeping a daily record of uttendance, deportment and rei a- ho), ANd tT) report at next ng. Adopted. [Rule ¢0 rends thus : ets ot exceeding one fer every ten puyiil- i be given at the close of h month tor good con- i duct and proficiency in stndies."} Mr. Wilson also introduced a resolation re- gviring ibe s:cretary ot the Board to mak + fach month, an abstract of all tue moathiy fit, not | pors of the teacher. in such jorm as shill be | preserved by thr comn tee on Tules and regu- Intion= me to the boar at the regular monthly meetmg next succeeding | the month tor which me i also, thai it sball be the duty of tie sub-boards to turni h the secreiary with the monthly reports | Cf ail the sclools in their respec ive dis ricts reirred A resolution in-tructing the committee on fupplies to furnish at once for the us: of the schools, tweive setts, embracing Nos. : 9 and 10, of the Boston P. and twelve setts, embrac two Humispheres,the Ma of the United States tnd Vel on = Outiine Maps, wae referred to the CCP mittee on supplies. A resolution Was adopted requesting the Maycr to take such m-asures as he may deem proper to procure from the President of the “uited States the appointment to the next va- cancy belonging to this Distri-tto the United Stars Mil or Naval Acaiemy of the most qeritorious pupils of the male grammar schools of bis city. A resolu icn allowing teachers to read to their fcl cols the circular of the German Relief So- ciety In relation to the fair for the bene fitof the soidiers was lost. [A rule of the board pro- | bibits any teacher frem reading sny notice or adverthement to their schools without special permission.—Rrp.} A resolution authorizing the printing of a the Maps of the } Dember et blank forms was referred. i A communication was received from Prof. | Arms, wherein he proposes togive anumber of | 1-808 on-memory to the grammar schools for cified sum. he eubject was discussed by Messrs. Ellis, Wight, Davis, Miller, Rhees and Morsell for and against. The main objection was that the benrd pogsersed no authority to appropriate mopey for that er any other purpose. Prof. Arme bring present, he was invited to explain bis system and what good he expected to ao- complish by it; and the matter was disposed of by the secretary being instructed to inform Yrof. Arms that the board had no funds oat of which to make the appropriation. ° Adjourned. ——— Sc_pIERs ARRESTED.—Dennis Ryan, of the ith Regulars, was arrested Jast night at a house of 111 fame, and conveyed to the Central Guardhouse. While in charge of the guard he | made two attempts to escape, but the guard was too vigtiant for hima. - Stewart Henderson and G. W. Morris, of the ist Regular Cavalry, while intoxicated yester- day, went to the reomsof the Pennsylvania Reiwf Association and demanded monay, and on being retused became disorderly and abusive. They were fnaily ejected from the roem and the door locked, when they attempted to break the Is tter open. Two policemen who were in the neighborhood at the time took them in «barge and placed them ip the Central Guard- boure. lpia SALTY !—“Articne™ evidently has his dander 17, and writes with epigramatic pomt: Mcst We Have a Prstitexcu!—To the Eascr cf the Sicr: In the third year of the Polcponnesan war, waged in ancient ttmes by Athens agaipst the Spartan tlaveholders, a terrible pestilence desoia'ed the capital of the Ie it the intention of our city autheritirs to bring abont a perfect imits- ticr of those events in the history of the mod-rn Vetoponnesian war, at the commencement of its third year, by leaving the carcases of num- beriess borses and other animals to rot in the etrrets of the nerthern capital! If so, let the men at the head of affairs beware !—Periclee himeelf died of that pestilence! For further particulars read Thucydides, Intend. ATTICUS. pe Erection oF Orvicrni Ata regniar stated meeting of the Anscestia Fire Company, tho following gentlemen were elected officers for eneving year: Thomas W. Cook, President; Caleb W. Burgesr, Vice President; J. R. Cook, Secret ; J. A. Gordon, Treascrer; Elijah Acton, Steward; J. H. Marph;, Captaia of | Sucticn; JE. Waters, Captain of Hose; Walter Nicholeom, First Pipeman; James Gordon, Second Pipeman. Delegates to the Washington Fire Department—Thomas W. Oook, Oaleb Burgess, Walter Nicholson, John E. Waters, Thomas Grimes. Artextion, Company |— te retain thelr health unimpsired suring the cam- igo must see to it themecly-s. Do not trast te Fietarmy surarons. Supply yourselves with Bollo- way = Flue and Ointment. every Hngllsh soldier's Bre peaok contains theia, Unly 25 own! webs or po otunteers who expect Waamivoroe, Ped 5, U Dr. Yon Moseheisker urna me of savory sevore case of aphthalmia, wuich threatened the lee of 7 wight H. Goopainua, Capt. snd 0.8.4 fe Von Moechsisker ean’ Mean ere umited {ime longer on -pesinees. Might and Throet Af ions ry mrnaty py Fillard’s. ney Faule ice 5 i ie aaa Hatzi’s Rupees Pans for ladios, only ss c¥nte och, st Hal's Rubber Warehonse, 310 Ps. av. between vth and 20th ate. f2738 arava! ees Wu worry call tne atrentiog of our readers to the stock of baautifat Je: sity aad Silver-plated Ware at tke Dolier Store. 438 Penn. avenue, near 4% st, and advise them to investadeilar there, fot7_lw ees assed Axornan Imrontan? Oras, Courh, Sore Throat, Diptherta. Cowan’, Bore Theoas, Dipthi Conta, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Cured by Paarson’s Municatap Tar Daors, Try them And le wise im time! Washington, D. C., Dee. 9, 1852. Gro. Paarsox, Esq.— Dear Sir :—I purchased & ckage of your Medicated Tar Drops, my son kaving ssevere Cough and Sore Throat, (ia faxt, profounced by many tn thefret stagoe of Diptheria,) when. to | my astonishment, they cured him, as many neigh- | bors will without them. Respectfully yours, L. Binxrar Suitu, No. 461 Estroot. Prepared and scla by Go, RBON, 5 N. Liber. ty street, Baltimore Sold also at 491 Kighth st., Washington, and at the Drug Stores,at 15 canta per package. jav3 lm pa A Coven, Cop, ox an Inarratan Trroar, tf iso testify, since which I would not de | allowed to progross, results in scrious Polmonary * and Bronchial affections, oftentimes inenradle. Brown's BroNcataL TrRocHas Teach directly the affected parte and give aluwat instant relief. Ip BRONCHITIS, AsTHNA, and C4- TARR they re beveficial. The good effuats reault- ing from the use of the Troches, aad their extended use, bas caused them te be counterfeited, Be sure to guard against worthicax imitations, only the genuine Brewn's Bronchial Troches which beve proved their efcacy by # test of many years | twoorthre: bandred dollara worth of Optars | Posiic Sr#akas and Sinexns should use the ; Troches, Military Officers ‘and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden chau: should have thom, Sold everywhere at 25 conts per box. jan 17-3 Cristavora’s Wain Dre ANTED—A children. Apply 448 Ninth at. felis? ; ANTRD—A LAUNDRB&S, A W bitt House, sre es 2a W ANizED—a OLBEK, ina drag store. A Ger- and Mosacuasetasepanns fen me fells ANTED—A good PRINTER, for the Photo- WY ipa ott JOHN WW ANTED— By a respectable girl,s SITCATION aig Set sate fs Walaa ee ostge RES maid or to assist in ing or = seen from 10 ti'l 13, et the Stat OMice. he —_ ——— WwW AITBD—A WAITER, at the Gost! good will be given tho whele your rine = reapeetsbie one need apply. Coll at he res- ;ANTRD IMMEDIATELY—A NURSE. A WARP IAD bee id WaAntTeD IMMEDIATELY. A one Addresa“P. A. TP HE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO REN? A Farm, withis tvo miles of this city. Any one having auch for rent, will Please address Capt. C AUSE Star Office fe 19-2¢* J ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, st aconveu ent disiance fom the atreat raii- Teed. Good references given. Address three days, UE.D. J 7 Ster OMce. fo 10 3t” vs ished or unfurnished in Washington. or the immedi- Deighborhood. Apply to UC. T.NAGL: ave, W ASTED-Two Journeymen BARBERS, Any V¥ man of tha trade willanswer. Good wages given, Apply at 520 Now Jersey avenue. near Baltimore Depot, Washington, D.O. fe 10-3" V JANTKD vO RENT—A HOURRK oontatning eight or twalve rooma, between 6th aad 13th streets, near the Avenue, No objection to baying Farnitare, App'y 336 D street, fe 10-:w* VWANTED-A COOK, WASHER and IKONER foraswali famiiy tti-d woman pre ecred. Apply immediately at No 431 Sixth strect, be: ween F and @, fe 10-2" —_—- R. COHEN, Jr, NFORM ATION WANTED —Want to know who advertised to venta house with eight roomaand | teo fine farnishad parl TR, on Pah 7th. Addrese | ED. RAINY, Washington Vity, D. C., Post Olice, fe le St Ung colored GIRL :o attend te PRIMAL, the i ithe prea ining four joome.. Thie Jeg ric ears oe : ‘ Hg went Taf Bates’ alley, 77 1 Misated on erze fe 11-3 GREEN & BILLIAMS, Ace's By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, KS, FURNITURE, &c.. aT AUCTION — BRATURDAY, the isth Inetant, att well, in front of our Btore, No 536 Seventh strent, at 1) o'clock a. m... a cosction of Law Books, vis - Fu: sell on Crimes, two volumes, Stephens commentaries, four volomes, Tucker's Blackstone, two volumes. Opizicns of Attornsy Generals of the United ., States. two volumes, Ehelt.n's Practice, on+volume, Bepnington on Ejectrvent, one volum MW illizms® merge four velam: Congressional Glove, four volumes, Cr itty on the Law of Nations, one volume, Gardner « Lnatitutes, ons volume, Blackstone's Commentaries, two volumes, Mike tatrate ® Guide, one vohrme, Grespieat on Rvidence, ony volume, Robertycn Frauds, one volume) es Stee od Lawyer, ¢ne Felum Archheld Criminal Pleadings, American s aw of H@micide, one Newland or Contracts, ons volume, Stark on Evidence ene volume, Summary of the Laws of Bugikad, ons volume, Joreson Bailments. ons volume, Wilk-ason on Repievin, one votame, Chinty on Bilis, cne volume, Oilkerton Bemisor, one volume, Jacod's Law Dictionary Wi hmany other Miscellaneons Books. ALSo— An excellent assortment of Furniture, viz: Fire Rosew: jurcaus, Washetands, Bedstenis, c.. Plush covered Sofa and Ottomans, Walout, Dining aud other Chair: Tabies, Hair, aud otlLer Mattresces. Fosther Pil) end D-diing, Ww ‘are, j With many other articles which we deem unneces- sary to epumerate. Terms cash, in greonbacks or gold, if wa are com- | rlied to take it. Miell St GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta LADiES WANTED—To gat their The only Due... af nercen-Bver austyzca | 10,000 fidtne: vance. sores, Ste Tice only Dye. ..... Sworn to be poioalear ee ieee Bosco soon erent, The cniy Dye ora living brown «Sip ts an. Pines hina. § . The onty Dye. For @ perfect black im iny uther place ta the eity The only Dye. That defi-w detection | Sr wee 38 The only Dye... That is instantaneous | kemember 220%; "Be AND TH ONLY DY For all wto desire te kare the color of their hair changeé with safet ertainty and rapidity, to any shade they may desire Maunfactured by J. Cristado: New York, Bold every win: air Dressers. Price $1, 91 $* and $5 per box, according to size, a. 6 Astor House, and appliod by all 3 Hair Rostorar Is invalnable his Dye.as it imparts the seffpess, the most beautilu £8, and great vi to the Wai rice ® ceuts, $1, and $2 per bottle, according Cristapor ———» -- ATTEStIon, Roldiera others nny ¢ Deen treated with remedy and be ment in ano Da Drvort’s Suenr es Pitle are the very test on use, tirely, and being sugar- & Upon the most delicate stoma se Pills will prove their super Teate be aie A trial of Tailothers, ce $la box. Sola by 8. ©. word, eorner Hin et and Pa, avenue, Washington, ieury Cock, Alexandria, Jab-ly Dys in tHe Woxip— Tpnam’s Hair D) » The best inure. Try it. Sod C. Ferd, corner 1th street and Pa, avenue ington, and Henry Cook, Alexand jab- anions, Inverted Nails, and + feet when negiectet, injure teneraleystem by preventing the body irom g that natural exerc sesoco:duciy: to health. Te all afficted with these terrible avila we would rece minend emearly ca!!on Dr nite at No. 424 Pern averue. between it: and Ath streets. Who weuld suffer trment from disorderet ‘eat when a ture remedy isso near at bat dand can be effected without pain? Office open from the morning eS HEB CNPAPEST AND Best Li tolg in the evening SPRRMATORRNG@A CaN ne Ccrap.—Dr. Rand's Bpreite cures Spermatorrhen. § ney. Loss af Pow-r, ete. s effects are truly magic fie, will convince the mor ita Price $! a box, ner Tith wtreet and Henry Cook Alezan: avenue, Washington, and das-ly = ——— 7 PENMSYLYaMia ROvTK, via Baltimore aad ourg.to the No West.—Two trains leave ton daily and one on Sunday—quitk time— ions. Soldiers’ tickets sold at Government rates. For tiekets and fur- formatien apply at the office of Great Po uu ria Route. northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue avd Sixth st , Washington, Oficeapen from &.m. until? p. m.; om Sundays from 2 to 4 p. m2. au li-ly ©. Norton. Agent. WArRANTRD TO ee IN Antidote, an Engtinh Specific of sixty-fire years’ Standing. will cure Gomorrhoa in chang~ of diet required Price $1 per b bye.c ra, cerner !ith ret aud Pa.ay ry Cook, Alexand, 2 Washington, and —— Barcueior’s Harm Drm, The test im the World, William A. Batchelor's celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces s celor not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the lenst; 1 edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life, firey, Red or Susty Hair instantly | | i | { | 1x Dars —Dr. Godfrey's | tarps « aplendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair | soft and beautiful. Rold by all Druggista, &e. i” The Genuine is signed WiLLiam A. Batuge- LOR, om the four sides of cach bor. Factory, No.8 Larclay st., New Yor, (Late 233 froadway and 1¢ Bond «t.) mT-ly JOUN Ro krvans,. 369 PENNA. AVBNUR. WAREHOUSE—305 © Stawat Nogta agp 87 Lovistama Avanug, MBTAL WORK ERS’ STOCK, Conefsting im part ax beiow— Lead, in pigs, barn, shects snd pipe, Ti sand sheets, i sheats, : rs and sheets, inte nnd and octagon) Machivery, Blister, ée, BLACKSMITHS’ AND WHERLWRIGH? MATE, AL. Bubs Spokes, Pelloes, Circles—oak, ash, hickory, Fy fim Po #, Siagletrees—oak and hickory hefts, Poles, letrees— oa! Ory, ” Axies, comtaou ait patent, Black and Bright Mlip- uti’ Qbrinss, Axle Boxer uta et - ‘pbia and Kastern Carriage and Tire Bolts, Bis, Axio Clips, Top Props, Knobs and ip#, Bmuiths’ Viles, Ham- mera, Bar Iren and Steel, in e vi Tt ade and size, Enameled Luek, Drill snd turers’ rates.) &e.,&e, CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY HARDWARE. Halr Cloth, 16 to 90 inch, Green, Brown, Blue aud other colored Canvass, Tuft attonr, alt colors, Tafting Twine, Usholsterers’ Hammers, Tack Hammer Vices, Horse Shoetng Ka! [5 i Moss, Curled Hair, Upholsterers’ Tacks, Light | rime’ inigbing Brads, Brass and Tron Screws, Blind an Window Fastenicgs and Trimmings, Irn Escutcheons, Scrow Rings, &e. pboard. Til, Chest. Bor’ and Trank t variety, &c.,&¢.,&0, BUILDERE’ HARDWARB AND TOOLS. lanes— Bench, Sash, Plow, Bead, Rabbet, &e Chisele aud Gauges—Firmer, Socketand Turse Braces and Kitts, Braces without Mitte, extrs Hammers. Hatehets, Hand. Pannel and Bip Sa Gimlet pofoted Ecrews-—iron and brass, Locks and Latches, Knobs, Exeutcheons, &0. Rash Cord, Saw Be \ Revels, Lavela Com; ana Saws, . Wrought, trap, I and Hook, x WH Rand iO tach Door xh: aves, Door Rall, Bell Pulte, &. Neila and Spikes, cut and wroaght,wo., &¢, Arent in the District of Columbia for— “Putnam” hammered Horse Nails, = Diamond Beate” Heras Xhoes, “Cand b* Bo: and Mula Shoes, fad-eelm {Int.,Rep, Chon. slex.Gas &News,} 1863 YVALENTINGS! * "The trade supplied, at the lowest wholesale prices mie VALENTINES of all styles, at the NATIONAL ESTO! iaS2w 975 Pa etw. ikea Tanai. ARTE IZBD OLD RYS WHISKY Parcats ‘CON cua? Ne 00 for medical use, sold Ninth street, one door from Pa. avenue, URE LYNCHBURG 8MOKING TOBAOOO, Billy Bowlegs’ last of the Bvor- lades. As Billy was without an equal in love fer fir tribe and bunt ands, 20 this Todaece fine Savor end plonsatt porfusse hoviag guined for Savors. ry ime having fot it the meritorious title of Ne Plus Btirg Sold at ADAMBON’E, 506 Ninth etreet, ous door from Pa. ave. fe 3 lm’ Washers, Feruies, Matleable Onstings, Pelloe | uslin, (at manmufac- | | oWell reward: eet Tron, Galvanized | ' | ‘ the dietem per and | | notes, in the N, { NAY | 4. T HOLLINGSHEAD’S Office, corner of + d | i Rem < ANTED—Atthe Riiliard Satoon eoraer of Pa, ave and Jith street. a MAN room, Vp GN TED —A geod accom atant wishes a TION. Phe best ener WILLTAM ROP —A gond COOK, WASH i flapply wh 3 teiant youth "ANTED—A re y Fx WHITE WOU, whe isa good enok wil! hear ofa per aa name and widress to gtoa Pot OMce, W Waren! IKON} HOTCHE be tween 62th WwW or two years. a ANTED—T ; SE oT three Lo six ronma, at resonable Kol Sa; | Phere is anew and tastefuily constructed Dwallir | in the vi rate. Prompt monthly pstments. To tak pos. istot March cr April, Will pas 3in to por. rg me ef one suitable. Cut ort and Address “8. K. M..’” Bex ast | fe 9 St EN-Tc horsea and certs. To who cay read andl © . ateady work acd ecod wears, Riquire cf Mr HARE. Gai Works, 26th and G ste.. First Ward, for three days. f«7 5t* | hLG CI¥RK WANTE iN ns- quainted with the prescription bu: 3 Ap ply to W. 8. THOMPSON, corner lsth an! N. averne. 1 fe tw Star Othee, one week. I AGS AND PAPER WANTED —Don't sri! pour Rags, Book#, aad Papers for nothing. We pay good prige= for Gvtton and Wovlen Rags. Booss R — Newepaoers, &c. We ba Books! aud Onriositien genoraliy. w su for everythiag, = MASON'S Ragand Paper Warehonse, 37 77D th Yl ANTED—Bvery pervon to know that I the market, ready te pay es-h for all »rticion In the housefurninhing lite, Those leaving tice city or having * surplus, will do wal! te call. R BUCHLY, 4 4 enth street. between G and H. @ New and Second -bacd Forni r no 16-tf TANTED.We are buying SECOND-HAND WAAR cite eves fad BeDDIA tor which wanre pay!eg the highest cath Hien declining housekeeping, or havi of f rices. Fam ga nurplor advan to give TZ & GRIFFIIUM No 389 Raventh et between Tand & ure Will find it to t! fer2 Bottles, OF | FOR SALE AND RENT. | ie PFALE—A BUSINESS, guaranteed to pay at present §: uth. It will be sols for S50 cant Star Off f+ 11-3u" Tee FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable or sing! eentiemen, Suitable fo: a gentleman 445 EF strost, near 7th st, Inquire at ard wife, nt fo 11 at two story BRICK HOUBSK, ; fo seated st 315 G street. Informa: ained on the premises. fel AND LOT, WITH FUOCR ar for sale, in Georgetown, <it- hetween Gay and Dunbartog ‘9 15th street. aie “= u nated on ttreets. Inquire at N j OR FAI For “green backs. ree Krick Pwelling HOU of Varant grourd, on the ce s¥enuennd oth strosttwast, opposite pu and near the Wistrics Armory. A desirable proper: ty fer academy cr boarding honse of apy rt. Would prefer to oll the whole together; money beng reeded, Also, three eommod iS Bick Doebir 7 north between 6th and tt feet fe '1ét PakM FOR SAL¥—Tho Pi - valuable F ae Joining the ©, beg. The farm contains fre: aeres of abe. the ere.ter Ftate of improvement, an the cu tivation of truit f 13) to 149 ina good = ey miacted to aud garden vegetables Heu-e, pleasantiy situated o pon the piace, and al g sites is the District Shere are Sourishiog young or aud peach or- CLates. U gether with a most choice collection of years. cherries sprients. &e.; indeed the place is cele d ax one of the finest frnit nity of Washington. 1: will be sold en- tre. or if desirable, it will be divided arxicus to sell in order to the settling the business tthe estate of eur tate father Apriy to the na- dernigued. ¥. KR VEITCH, fei Im* 3° WwW. OVEITOE I OR SALE— UNITED CITIES COTIAGE 17¥s —Fo: sale. United Cities Cottage sites, in flout of and. ccnpying ali the rising and elevated eround at Annapclie Junction, embra ing a Grere oz less; abundance of pure spring water: | (utes per the lithos raphic plat in 3 0 building jots 100 feet front. 20 fert deep, on five avenues each a) feet wide; brick mansien, outbuildings, Kc. Six trainsr.f cars to and »ix trains of cars from Washing- tor and Baltimury etties daily. Alan, two trains of ors irom and two trains of ears to Annapo is city iy. All these trains of cars take and land passen n, in frontof and atthe -n- hited Oities Cottage Sites. Commu- rowing farms ton city. 19 miles to and from Annapolis city. ils te and from Baltimore city, with rai/road fi ites. telegraph a: d post office. in one ef the m- agtifnl and heaithy portions of Mary! ucemente to the man of busiaess of either of be three cities (with a social circle drawa from each city) f racottsge he ze, and must commend itself +o the enterprise of capitalists as an inrest- ipent or ep culation. The United Cities Laad y was chartered by the Maryland Logisla- ture 180) The cnarter will he sold if conirad with the Sites. Title indisputable Terms liberal. For terme &¢ . acdreas JOHN E. WAL: United Cities Land Company. northwest co ner Heward and Camden sts , Baltimore, Md. f» 11 3t* OR RENT—The new BRICK BUILDING, on the corner of 34 ava H stree’s, now occupied ay arestaurent For particulars, apply at 496 <ixth 81. below Penn. ave. fe L»-3t* Bed cela teamed HOUSE WANTED.— Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnisied Dweiling for a private family. Location in the Ficstor Second Ward preferred. Addreas Lock Box 65, Wrehington, D se 4-tf —Thoes in want of Employment of any ould better eail on the new Intel vou . 411 Ninth st., wheve the by ex to first-class Servants. ru band for good Cooks, L; ids, Waiters and Seamsti ng Men to wait on tabled, in private families or botelx. farm Hands wanted. Employers in wact of gout help will find it to their advantage to cai, N. our beled ae pet of ean can d without applying as above SIMSAt barge Ny Sp plying st shou LOST AND FOUND. O8T—Yesterda, morcing, » CANARY BIRD, 4 bright yellow: and a fins singar, Tse find-r, by returning it to No. 36 Missouri avenue ripe I OBT— On Baturday mo Be. g ing from 4H to and sth a small pis - ATE, “Asuilable reward will be given if l-fe a: Eighth sts OUND—A small, brown PONEY, with a black strenk down hie back; with » rope around his neok. The owner of the above property will coma on ‘a, prove property, pay charges and take hia Haale) Prove property, PAY THOMAS LAND TOL ET_A second story front ROOM, well far-. Dirbed at $25 per month, with gos ant fi included. References required. Address 4...’ Star Office, fe i¢- OUFE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR tALE —A inree at dina central porti--n of the city, for reat, and aoa for sale. Address C. B, sae. Chice, 5 i es UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— On 2 and 31 foor.at No. 330 Tenth street, between References required ate FcER NT—To gentlemen, two larse, nicely furnished ROOMS, communicating, ‘wil be rented separately if desired,in a ventral part of the city, Inquire at 405 #ifteemth street, between peg Ye 93t" ARE CHANCE—FOR SALK—A first rate STAND, in Center Market. Rent aod paid for the yew SALES ROOM, on a much travelled street. will be sold cheap.as the owner leaves the city, Enquire at No. 70 #, street. fe 9-3t* AND POR BALR.—A lotof fine LAND, sitaated 4 one mile beyond the Old Soldiars Homie, on the Church road, containing dietrict. Tt igadmirably ad to garienin, fa ming purposes; is offered at private sale rarticalare enquire af Dr. NOBLE, 27%'s Pa, aye , between lith and 12th ste. (5000 FARMING LANDS. in Monona County, Pg eR ro ot pperty. al or ress BCR Tost Omes” eae y _fet1-st* No. 30 Jefferson at., Georgetown. : & 1 0 REWARD UPON DBLIVERY.—Strayed © or stolen from my stadle,on the thei a gray MARK. between 3 and 4 years old ie neruff in her tail | acratches, and marked “C ? Jas. No. 561 Ninth at., Islan fo t1-st* O87 —Yesterday worring, the 9th { 4 UF MONKY, conaleting of three $19 Treasury Al beNeivens H returned: to Mr BORG Li rm . BARKED Stand, Navy Yard Markets 10-3 Bale geaniesd on the Sth instant, a pair of MULFS, whieh the owner can have by ing #: “326th street wharf, prove propert fe 19-3t* | charges and take them away, i t [ Sth and seth ef i i | | | hem strings. i j _ 7 BOOK. #! Castore—Bed, Chair, Table aud Socket—Brassand | F'OUND—A Diack leather POCK RT BOOK. witk. _fe toate J, 8. OHANNRAY, $5 REWARD -Strayed yesterday, » light toa oD TERRIER PUP. answering to the name of ‘rank; with fancy watch chaio around h aor ae perce Setareses she apore dog will confe. « favor and receive © Trew: 5 1e3t" JOHN H. MILLS, 534 ra of impurtance tm it, supposed toa Mr Broce The owner will plosso cation Mr. JOHN PCOTT, No. 40, F street vonth, on Tian See 2 2 OTICK.—Came to the subscriber, living near Tonallytown, D.C., on tho Ith ultimo,s black and whito dry COW, no ear mark. Tho owner ia requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take her away, om B. Wrustaus. OST—On Saturday night, February 7 one large 4 “brown horse MULE, neck sore and chatet on Also,one medium-sized brown mare Mu'o, no particular mark execpt soro on s! finder will be rewarded by leaving the sam: ones & Co.'s Hi foot of jth Isiand, fe ide House, P)ETRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Orr ov Wasu:0- TUN, To-wtt:—On this 7th day of February, 1563, perrouaily appeared Francks >, to me well Enown and iwads oath iu due form of law, that he took up aaan eatray in the strenta CF scity 8 sorrel HORS! x —— ie |, On oF 5 eae eh a u : HH this % vortieers ent, yon "oy? ¥ je. 299 on 1 street, between Th ats., . on city. defo: day and date above men- toned ne om os 3: 'H, JOANSON t aace for Wario. oni fons the Pome e District of Oolumbla, ORAVIA! ARDING SUHQOL FOR BOTS— M Nene alle Nasareta, Nor County » Raqgprivania. Biter of ucanse frome sud trea Barvisburg oy Lebarer Velie tall fo Bat eben, a ‘1 Nance nine snilos por stage. ad tl Yoard and Yaition @5c verter Drawing, ay Sure aparter. = Prinelpal. Music, acd mae et? de Z-cotm* FOR Sah F—An clegant and well located FRAME | HOUSE, containing nine rooms, with sqeste us yard and out buildiogs, pump of ‘water kitchen. Pot partionlors, exquire of R. M. JOHN. ad Ninth st., opposite Centre leciw k Band ely furnished, in a three-stery B: House, rear the Dougias' Hospital, Adarese “B. H.," Box 73% Post Offs. foe Tw" ee ome | and sftustedatont one call Bear Beltaville, between this city and Aebtanpsia. JANUARY 2th a ee Se © rent. Fishing Bhore, on Sona A. Washington's decoenea ees ae — ag ° ., Salat Barks sT tics 8 Parbace ve vomsigt Carator to the Mstate of ja 3-20" joha A. Washington, Deo'd, Fepreare, oe rote oa ‘com: and PA: a te those occupy- Two oh en in 5 rsa 0. F, McPH BRSON. Gaarvateo? Praneyivenie Medical College, ry the nowiie Janerally to the fact that he has Oreo dil LETH SY. BETW, H ANDI, les 2 DB. C.. gigre he le prepared to vive e bas hed ears’ experience in the prae- tise cf andiame and will gear tees sure and t Diseases, and of the English or German peecy cure in all cases oF eu: (i tangcage. and either at the office or elsewhere, A private room for consultation with tatice. 0. F. MoPHBRSON, 411 lithe street, between ja 27-2w* “2. Hi AV ALEY t Aw soLDInER supply of Cavalry Boots, to be sold at €8. Also « large assortment of La- * and one will be Soventh at) ony O88 Fetowe’ Hall ve . ey ‘Washington Oity W CASES. Obas 73 $ A ler, Joux Bg. 5 @uRMAN, BG eee anooa. | ‘ormer of Reads and Hudson ctracts, New Y. “Sedoes br wall premptiy attended te. Te lows, Gn0 Brussels and other Carpets, | Weare | Ageut | a commodicus hous. situ- | Ii oy Also a small KATING and | Bota Spor io the | R RENT_One PARLOR and two OHAMBERS, | small iT rebard ofall kinds of fruit, | pl to H. 0. HOOD, 338 Penn. ave., . 0. fo5iws” | 1963.—By.orier | rt of Fairfax County, Ve, ; Offers | wv. ¥ iG i in oft of most desirabie j square Ne. 968, bth feet to a foot Terms cash. cash; the remainé with iniercat, ret bre deed ef “| trust om the premises, fe6 JC. MCGUIRE & CO., Ancts By J.C. MoGUIRE & UO., Aucti nanurseny SALE 0} Lor: vm WEDNESD. Dg purpumes,and have pe ea a ° . - 37, | See are lata tant ete - eS | Rabi for fing brrece and carringea ‘0.1, fquareNo. 5, | niet nM coon 2. ey Estrest and New | _ Ail the abov. eHigibly sitamted with qvod drain age ae Lear the pansengor railway on nay ive bia avenue. A % Also Lot 27. Square 76, on 3th street, near West Ta hy a | Wheicoresearn ee “dh containing $0 tee 4 Cee eneh; the remaii le 6. trust on the premises _fe 4 J oder interest, secured by a deed of McOUIRM & CO., Aveta & ©0.. Auctions rs ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS on On the Sd day of Peors, TUESDAY k., we in square pumbered fronting fifty (50) feet corner of D street nouth, by wdepth fert, ten (18) inches, containing 5.641% Also lotnumbered eleven (11) im game on 18th street went of seventy (7) “a Square, fromt 2 13th" street, between D Maryland avenue, containing ing fifty (S)) feet on » street south and 4,441% square feet. Terms: One-balf cash, the resige in sixané® months. Deferred payments to be secured owe property. deed of trust upon the il convey: ng at the cost of the purchaser. jad [Rep] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anets. A Title grata: ti S7 THE AROVE SALE IS UTNAVOTDABLY portponed until FEIDAY APJ ERNOON, 6th inst., sem: Ur Abd place McGUIRE & ©O., Aucta, (Kep.] J.C &7- THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER Poe. pened. on arerunt of the rain. onti? WREDNESD art ERNOON, Feb. 11, sane honr, at the AUCY: fe7 dS. © -McGUIRR & O0., Ancts DAMAGED SUBSISTENCE at aucrion — Wil! be sold at Public Anctier, on THURS DAY. the 12h instant, at 1 o clock ‘a. ™., at the Wertern Wharves foot of @ stract. Washington, D. C,, the following named artictes of Subsistenes S. unBt or issue, vin 8,643 por nds of Becou, (mostly sides,) 157 barrels of Beef, 1e& barrels of Pork, fed 52 bushels of Hominy, . 739 ee efCorn Meal, 12 barreis of Flour. 3 barrels of Rye Piowt, 250 pounds of Riced Barle do of Green Coffee, #0 do of Bean Meal, (45 pounds o} ica 919 de of | do Potatoes, £3: gallons of Mola-sen, 10.99 pounds of Ay and Ground Coffee, 14.168 pounds of Ham. Terms carh.in Treasury Notes to be atthe time of the anle. LESLIB SMITH. fe7 dts Capt. Yet Infantry, A. 0 8 By C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Avctioncers yarns & PROPERTY ON GROUND REN® aT Aco AND A Rank Caance wen?.- We rell,on THURSDAY February 1? at's p.m. those ¥ Staudscn Seventh street south, Batreetand Maryland avenu eorper of said avenue—visz : | , Four well-built Brick Houses two stories high, | in Square No. 433. the whole of them fronting om . Seventh street 5 feet,and running back 99 feet 2 | inches. Lease of tho ground to ras from the Tih | day of nxt October. 1862, to the 7th day ef October, 1868. being nearly fix yearato ran from dat. ané at the present time they are occupied as follows: veoneasa bakery enes aclotring and shoe store, j —_ asa restaurant, and one asa cigar and tobaces r | _ The attention of apecn’ators and others ts invited | tothe sale. as they will be sold without reserve. | ‘Terms mace known at vale. | ). RL. CROWN & CO., Ancts., No 357. corner 6th st. and . fe 6-8t™ N. B. Persons Nishing to view and exe i roperty previ tO iy sale can ro call | me on efelion citizen, Charles J Le piace of business said prop- an | take grea pleaccre in s>owing and giving all la- | formation ecncerning the ahove property, | UTICE The baci Wnildi 1g or the premises cocupied by me {adver tined above) i my prope eriy and und-r th: terms of my lease I hate the | rightof s a | Bpet ef removal thersef- Gayo. MENNING. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. | IRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSK ON SIX F Srr at Posiic Avctios —On T! DRSDAT | AFTERNOON, F.b. izth at < o clock, on the pre’ | ises, we shall sel! that handsome a1 well arranged rivate residence erected by David Senders, Esq., | for bis own ure. The lot fronts 36. feet on 6th street, roved by a handeome three-story -ish basement, three ane yey with 54 rou s e |. and finely vertilated on th feoi lot, which sndsome iy laid out. asa flower garcev The house contains all the modern im- provements, ga! t and cold water, bath room and r ol is in every respect « Grat- “'Paresi s im want of a Sine residence shou'd attend | thiseale, as the owner is determined to sell for the ruse of removing to Califerdia, i seasn. { fea {Rep ] J.C. McGTIRE & O90 . Aucts. j FUTURE DAYS. > @AL’S SALE OF PRIZE GOODS.— Ta wiomeat a decree cf he Dist-ict Ce-rtof | the T pited States in and for the District of C.lum- j asd = sell mp ae pe ae _ form: on B. Cing- | ayive isavenun, between Sth a. ieth streets, Im | Theteiey of Wanbl ay 2 BREESE 38 —In virtue 8 deerse of rt ibe United Bates tn 4 2 a _ Avots. ILL Be void RB ane Reetion, seeyery DAY SATURDAY, we o Weare, ttn or Kaul sete tas each, in Treasury Betes, to hed Try Leon ee