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LOCAL NEWS AMUSEMBNTS TO-NIGHT. Gaover's Tuzater.—A more richly comic, and at the same times bill more replete with Dbeacuful incident and thrilling scenes, could not well be imagined than that offered by tha Williamses for the entertainment to-night a: Grover’s. “The Magic Joke” and the « Fair: Circie, or Con O’Carolan’s Dream,” will both be performed. Our theater-goers havea hara- totore had opportunities of judging of the marit of both these plays. Wasnincton THEATER—The new five-act pisy of “Hermance,” will be ted to-night, and it should be borne in mind that it is aiss Maggie Mitcheli’s last f yonre but one. Her engagement has been all too short, and the lovers of a standard amusement wiil part with her with regret; for she is one of those actresses whose popula ity increases, the more the puh lie knows of her. Let her then have a full house this and to-morrow night. CaNTERBURY.—Jalia Mortimer and Kata Vennoyer will appear to-night again in the ‘Aral Lay.” a piece replete with the most eracefal Terpsichorean movements. itis reall worth seeing. Besides this, the dancing of the sisters Augusta and Maria is unsurpassed, Clara Harrington sings in excelient st: ‘le, fa. vorite ballads, and the daring trapeze feats of the Reilande brothers are thrilling indeed. VARIETIES —This resort is well named, for the management certainly offer nizhtly a most Yaried entertainment of song, dance, Ethiopian eccentrieity ang pantomime. In addition to the usual bill off-red, a contest is now going on between Dick Sands and Tim Hayes for the championship in clog dancing, which none should tail to witness. Opp Fettows’ HaLt.—Booker’s benefit last night was, we are pleased to kuow, & perfect euceess; and the same splendid bill will per- formed again this evening ceived with tremendone appiause. To-morrow evening is set apart for the benefit of Mr. M. C. Campbell, the popular manager of the troupes. _ A CHANGE IN THE Provost MagsHaauir. <ien. Martindale has issued a general order re- Heving Lieut. Col. W.E. Doster from further duty as provost marsh] of Washington, and appointing as his successor Ca Henry B. Tedd. Col. Doster has oecupied the position since March last—nearly twelve months. At the lime of his being arsigned to this post, he was Major im the ith Pennsylvania cavalry, but has since been promoted to his present rank—Lieut. Colonel of that regiment. Capt. Todd isa member of the Ist New York cay- alry. He Bas ield positions on both the staffs of Gens. Wadsworth and Martindale, and was for siong while on duty at central guard. house. “tending to the exam) tion of prison. | All who were familiar with his course know bow well ne did his duty, and ie people may feel confident that no | pnt of Provost Marshal could Hie is firm, impartial, ener- ndustrious. Col. Doster is erdered { s regiment. Hl has made an excellent officer, | ¢ his duties with firmness and ef- | nd ar the same time with a courtesy | which officers do not always exhibit when | placed in such positions. > Dratus oF SoLpiers.—The following hare | been reported to Capt. Hartz, (effice corner of | Eaghteenth and G streets,) since our last, at | which piace all information relative to de- | The new song, “Give us back our old Commander,” was re- } | to jail by Justice Bates for stealing horses, . Power, him with a pistol. The case “owers Was in his hed in ot robbing, as Powers an, posed. jumped out of bed, baugh unfortunate a slight wound. further examination. Garre chain, valued at ¢ $20 no and sume postuge curr. —— Secony Waxgp Si ation Casus.—Ino. Flan- nigan, charged with murder; bail for farther hearing. Thos. Powers, shooting with intent to kilk for further hearing. Henry Hicknor, drunk and disorderly; $5. Jos. Leprell, do.; 33. Mrs. Mary Hicknor, disorderly; dismissed. ©. Klander, assanit and battery; do. Wm. Nel- son, drank; do. Egan Miguen, Jas. McKean, drunk and disorderly; #2 each. Mounear, George Burrell, suspicion ot theft; dismissed— witnesses not appearing. Edw’'d Jones, Wm. Wallace, drunk; workhouse. ge Fountn Warp Station Cages.—Marta Dil- lon, robbery of 3350; jail fur a hearing. Robert H. Scott, larceny of a horse; Jail fur requisition from Maryland. Mar; Herrity, drunk and dis. orderly; S158. Dwight Merrill, Patk Waleh, fighting; H.S. Lanson, drunk and disorderly; K. Gorton, drank; turned to military. Jamns Fdwards, Francis Wyant, tighting: diemissed. Horatio Trunnel, suspicion of rubbery; held for a heanng. Asn-WRDNESDAY — Yesterday was Ash- Wednesday, the first day of Lent, and it was Episcopal churches of this city. olic churches the services w Posing and impressive character. Inthe Epis- copal churches there were two services, and in all the high churches of ths Will be daily service for torty days until Easter, eee + In the Cath. cotemporary that Thomas Swaggart was sent + WAS incorrect. He went to Baltimore to aid the officers in arresting persons of the name of Swaggart, one of whom ( Daniel Swaggart) wus sent to jail by Justice Bates, as was stated in yesterday's Star, ——— Horst STRAYED CR STOLEN.—We call atten- given, and it will therefore be Pasy to recog- ceased soldiers may be obtained: tet C. H. Royce, sth Mich.; E. A. Sawyn, | ed ULS.S. 8.5 DOT. Rattensperger, 130th Pa.; | John Walton, 9ist Pa. JS. Holt, 9th N. H; | L. M. Thurbar, 169th N. Y,, . Forbes, 2oth Mich; A. Hagan, 155th Pa, et G. Rich- man, lith U.S. Inf; L. Hoody, 9th N. H.; Joshua Richard, 2d Mich; > Wittiams Tith | Vt; W.C.R t Pa: R.F Sackett, sth | Mi Sav; A.Stetson, rvth N.Y. G. Whi- ting, sith N. ¥.; J. W. Compton, 36th Pa.; Jas. Hamilton, 13th Mass.; I. Gerson, 21st N. ¥; J. H. Jenness, 6th N.H.; W. Davidson, © N.J5 Robert J. Miller, tl S. Cay; H! A. Wight: man, 12th U Graham, 79th N. Y.; John Welsh, 42d N.Y; J. Shaghiitf, 125uh Pa: C. Hart, 55th Ohio; I. Brownell, 145th Pa; W Maynard, i34th Pa; M. F. Remick, 29th Mass. D. Webster, 27th N.Y. Jas. Makin, 124th Pi H. G. Howell, 20th N. J.; O. Conklin, tst N. J. J.¥F. Merse, Uth Vt; J.D. Bond, ih U.S! inf; P. Maloy, teamster, Q. M.D; G. H. Dy- son, laborer, Q. M. ——— Covert ror Trial. or Srizs.—A court, con- sisting of Major Generals Sumner, Hartsuffand Morrell; Brig. Gen. A. Porter; Vols. A. A. Gib- son, Tizth regiment Pennsylvania volunteers, W. L. Wistar, tseth regiment Pennsylvania yojunteers, Francis Fessenden, 25th Maina, H. B. Sargen!, ist Massachusetts cavalry; and Capt. F. P. Webb, ith artillery, and of which Col. Joseph Hoit is indge advocate, meets daily in the room in which the Porter covrt martial held ita sessions for the trial of persons charged with bemeg rebel spies. The conrt sits with closed doora, but it is un- derstood that they are now engaged on the caso of Dr. John S. Powell. -He is charged with acung 6 guide in the attack on Dumfries, and with having violated bis parole. Powell isa young physician, and the son of Mr. Powell, the proprietor of the well-known “Powell Mill” netween Georgetown auu Leesburg. The next person to be tried, it is said, isa €apiain Boyle. The Chronicic is, however, in €trer in saying that ke is a son of Dr. Cornelius | Resi, law ot this city aoe & major in the H Rebel army), 28 Dr. B. has no children of an | age fur military servic } How He Lost His Money. — Yesterday | morning, Robert Gordon, 67th New York, se- cured the services of Officer O'Connell and had & girl named Nellie Shepperd arrested and | taken before Justice Giberson, before whom he | i H { wstified that, anout four months since, he went te the house of May (zibson, near the corner of Thirteenth st. and N.York avenue, and stopped | til night with Miss Neilie, having first given her forty dollars to keep for him, which was re- | turned next morning, minus his lodging bill. About a month later he paid her another visit, | and gave her ninety dollars to keep tor him. | She made an excuse to go out, and after wait- ing anti twelve o'clock, and she not haying re- turned, went to his camp and came back for | his money the nextday, but did not see her. | He gota warrant for her, but she was not ar- | rested until yesterday, when he met her on the {| street, for the first time since the occurrence. | Neilie acknowledged that Gordon had seeped with her once, when he gave her the forty dol- lars, which she returned; and stated that if he ever gave ninety dollars to be kept at the house it must Baye been to some other girl; and that i when he came there he Was usually very drunk. The Justice dismissed the case. eee Potick Rerorts.—Third Precinct —Alfred | Snowden, disorderly; fined $2.56. Dan'l Casey, | aeliing liquor withont license; dismissed. Also, H aeling on Nunday; fined $20.62. John Penn, { drunk, dismissed. Michael Marphy, house i breaking; jail. George Mahooney, disorderly; fined $2.02. Chas. Dyer, do.; do. $1. Rine and Geo. Beatty, do.; dismissed. | ‘wurth Precinct—Thomas Nerton, grand lar- | C jail for court. Peter G. Carrico, incen- | diari-m—setting his own house on fire; jail for court Sizth Precinet_—Timothy D. Daly, huckstering without license; 58 cents costs. O. F. Kubte- mann, do.; diemissed. John Barron, do.j fined | the general system by preventing $5. Robert Cunningham, do.; dismissed. vid Brinker, éronk; workkouse. Wm. pose druck and disorderly; ned $1. Ebin Gardi- ner, Patrick Mctlueeg, Henry Richards, aay Andrew, and John Bresnahan, do; turn over to military. T.M. Harvey, aseault and | batter dismissed. Jobn O'Neil, drunk and divorderiy; do.; Frederick Gloss, assault and Tenth Mrecinct—K. Mitchell, assault, dis- rderly; do. | i missed. Joba Whit, drank and disoi | figton, and Henry Cook, Alexand: vauIs ROUTE, via Baltimors and forciarer aig ihe Nerihand Wesi.—Two traina leave Oxpv Cavrro: Pxisoxers To Bs TErmp.— Brig. Gen. Martindale, Military Governor of t Columbia, has issued am order peeled i Scere commission which will hold its sessions at the Old Capitol prison, and will be charged with the duty of trying persons confined there. The object of the commission is principally to examine a number of persons guilty of serious tre; le offences. A ones tain class-of offenuers, Bogs aw naar 01 yunished, are to be tried this 5 & ae omaet who will compose the here mgr have not yet been designated. Capt. Parker, the General's staff, will be judge advocate an. recorder. ———>——_ Diawraaen —Yesterday, Chas. Clander was arrested for an Assault and battery on Jas. Seffrel, and taken before Justice Clark. The accused is a bar tender, and some days ago Seffrel presented a note to Clander, which he refused to take, supposing it to be spurious. Seffrel returned yesterday and attacked Olsn- der about it; and the result waa that he got very severely handled, his bead and a eae evidence of that fact.- Seffret testi eo twelve men hit him atonce, which anne for the battered — of eins toes magistrate dismissed cane; ress: opinion (not officially) that Seffrel did not get . more than he destrved. .—A large Asxixc yor Incrmass> WAGES. Gelegation of workmen. from the eye visited the Capitol yesterday and = members of the Naval Commiltces —_ Houses toaskan increasaof Lyre hogy Ing witd the advanced prices of living. at ts menor of the yard waa represented by delegation, ond their starements were pationtly heard by members of the committees. - foeesigeree Avexanpia Avvaixs.—Gea. Heintselmad bas inweed an ordar to Ue affcet that tha vBleyor of Alexandria is allowed to tsawe licenses tho sale of spirituous Liquors, om perme gTantd by the County Court, subject to Spproval of the Military Gevernor of the city-, 68. Pid nig him. A liberal reward will be paid for his recovery. oe APMITTED To Bat. Yesterday, Justice ased John Flannigan, the boy who is charged with killing the contraband boy Ifenry, 1 for a further hearing. The case excites considerable comment. a CONFIRMATION By THE SENATE.—The Senate yesterday confirmed Zenas ©. Robbins as Register of Wills for the District of Columbia. eas Porsex Not THY Head with Nitrate of Silver, Use Cristavoro’s Hair Drs, certified to be Purs—Safe—Unequated, b v Dr. Catto, oy Naw Yor, and Ornex Butneyr Cusuists, Produces any shade from rich mollew brown to siossy black in ten minutes, and contains no ingre- dient that is injurious to the hair. Manufactured by J. Caistapoxo, 6 Astor House, ew York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price, $1, $1.0, and $3 per box, according to nite Cristaporo’s Haik Restorative Is invalcable with his Dye, as itimparts the utmost foftuers, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair. Price 5 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to size. fe 19-colm —>——_ Wx wouLD the attention of our readers fo the Bee bole Whies and savise them to invest adoilarthere. pe Sa es Diasunea anD Dyssxraxy will decimate the vol- unteors far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every inan ree to it that ke carr With bim a foll supply of Holloway’s Pils. Their i and th- ure in India Crimea saved thousands of | British soldiers. Ouly 25 cts per Box. S13 AzoTHRR IMPORTART Cone sie Sore Throat, iptheria. Couch: Sort Throat Diptheria Coush, Sore Throat, Diptheria. Cured by Puarsos’s Mppicatsp Tag Drops, Try them Andte wise in time! Washinston, D, C., Der. 9, 1382. Gao. Paarson, Ese. —Dear Sir:—I purchased a package of your Mrdicated Tar Drops. my sontaving | asevere Cough and Sore Threat,(ia fact, pronounced ~ by many in the first stages of Liptheria,) when,to | my actunishment, they cured him, as many neigh- | testify, since which I would not be bors will ai without them. Respectfully yours, L. Sinxian Suitu, No. 461 Batreet. Prepared and sold by Gro. Pra Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily aud effectively, and being sugar-soated create no Rau- | Fe® Upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority overall othors, Price S18 box. Bold by 8. O. Ford, eorner lith street and aa Washington, and Henry ja6-ly |ATOREUGA CAx “Ovasp.—Dr. Rand's og Ip gat eke ed osoer, che. Tis effects are truly magieal.. A trial of the , will ere the miorst aki i x, A 5H of ite ee es sh street and ae, 9 Heury Cook A! iee-ly iio ee M.—Gorns, Bunions, Inverted Naila, and other diss rders of the feet, when Ge gee a ta Bo conducive Tealth, To if a@icted with thee terrible. avils i recommend an eerily cep lins A oS 4 i. a b- Touts Sue ensons Fettdinedgred Tat he 9 sure remedy is co near ar can without pain? Offes open from 9in the mae tof in the evening. ry i Tus APEST AND BEST Hatz Dre te Tee WoRLD— er | Newer Fades vy Washes Owt._Opham’s Hai ir D: tsa box. The bestin uge. Try Bold by Ss. ©. Ford, core lith street and Pa svonne ae and one on low fare and sure a ; i ; “Site ce Banip’O. Noatom, Agent. Lee suriom, Scidiers and others. Bamaritan com plaints in from twe to four days. gent fail to avail yourselves of this re . The jamaritan’ t and Horb Jyices is the only eeectual re yee ton acres and diseases whioh have ted with mercury. Take of this pari Pemedy acd te permanes tly cured, Bee.ad vortin ment in another columa ja ——-——— ¥ Dr. Godfrey & Wannaxtsp ro Cong tn OY ey-tve ¥ 5 Eng! Z AEN ie: Siti cure Gonerraaa in si 4 ys. i Sold change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by £.0. Bord, corner llth sient saa Fs ane ington, and Henry Cook, MARRIED, g ry county, Md. aS papers plouse copy.) 17th inst, by the Rey. Mr. ity. inst,,by Rev Dr. Ryan, Mr. BOD'T CHU MPT RMT io Mise MABION ¥: LANGLEY, both of this sity. Bev. J. L. Gilbert,at his residence, in Geores- tone on the yot'the Hh teat He wa: ———— DIEB, Mi Pani . of Georgetown, to BA Lf \ breton a Gence, Risnte street south, between @ sat H. part of the Upon a charge of attemptin, og ill Dental Radebaugh on the nicht lore, by shooting was laid before Justice Clark, when, upon examination, it ap- ared that during the bight Fd the 17th, while ja house, Person got in by the back way for the parpose and seial iiacen seizing & pisto’ of the house to spyeare the tniek. Mr, Hades ly passed the door at tha time, and Powers ran after him with the Pistot | presented. Mr. Radebangh raised his cane to defend Bimself, and Powers fired, the ball enwring the fleshy part of Mr. R.'s leg, cansing he case ts continued for ae fi TING.—Last night, a mam named Wm" Nelson was taken to the Second Ward station very drunk and stupid. He had been tos the- ater, and afterward, on his way to his lodgings, Was attached on Thirteenth sireet above E by & nan who walked up behind him and seized him by the throatand held him while two other men robbed him. lis pocket had been cut out. He remembered the circumstances ot the gar. toting, butof what occurred after he has no knowledge. They tock bis gold watch and ; gold tooth-pick, 81; a cy: Patrick Ner- ney, Dennis McGovern, Wm. Kelly, Thomas appropriately observed in the Catholic and | of a very im. | at persuasion there | Nor So.—The statement copied from a city | tion to the advertisement in another column of | the loss of a valuable horse. A full description | AUCTION SALES. FOR OTHER AUOTION SALES BE YIRST PAGE By J. C. McGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers. ; Avoriow —On SATURDA atlvo shall sell a lot of most approved pattern, Reoee | Bedeteacs. Bureaus. Wasbstands Bedeteads, H:ir and Hask sattresses, Blankets, Comforts and Epread Marble top Bidebuard, Whatno' Filver plated Castors, Spor. ck ask and Crockery Ware, Cane and Wood seat Chairs, Lounge. Al Superior Family Horee, Carryall and Harness. erms ¢ash. fe if J.c. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. J.0. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctionesrs. ANDS Praiic Sare.—On T shall well part of Lot No. 7, in square ing & feet on Virgin 22 about 32) feet, toge her with the im consisting of a handsome and weil fect orde! t "Terma cash, in current funds. fe 19 J.0. McGUIRE & OO... Auet: QUPERIORN SCHOOL DESKS, HORSE, CAFRY- * att amp Harsrss. BOPEBROLD Porsitcrm aT bg NING, Fob ist, im front of the Auction Rooms, we | Singleand Rouble Bchool Desks, with seats of the Suite of ke wood Parlor Furniture, ia crimson 3. OME GOTHIC COTTAGE AND LoT AT at SDAY AFTERNOON, February 24th, at 4 o'clock, on the promines, we No. 81, ‘ront- avenue. between Ziet and ttreets, and running back an average depth of improvements, a] iit Gothic Cottege. containing some sever rooms, all in per- Possession given May Ist, purchaser to receive the rent at the rate of $240 per Annum, untii that | “| WANTS BbdItt House immediately. at 166 New York avenu ing terms. ‘*W. E. B.,’’ Btar Office. te 19 3 ner 13th an GOMS AND BOARD WANTEKD—RBy 4 « man and bis wife, in @ private family, ne: = ury Building. Address Box $657 Waah fe 19 3" Good wages will be paid. Apply at N. ¥. Ae ba PRY At a OOF WANTED An experience! NURSE. Apply at nw ANTED—A good COLURED MAN SERVANT V fcr an officer of the Regular Army. Inquire Sd st. fe 19 3.* WASTED To BUY—a HOUSR AND Lor. Must haven back entrance. Addr.sa, atat- WANTED—A NURSE and CHAMBRRMAID, | gton, | for storage, or a ary cellar not far fro: store; AUGUSTUS JOANSON & & fe 19-38 _259 Pa. ay..( ba Bu buta good hand need apply. atS FISHER’ $1 Seventh street, near Md. ave. Island, Slos ork ai Gat ner of 11th street and Ps. ave..two OYSTE. tens peed apply. = _ fe 19 3 W ‘TED—A SITUATION days, Box No 5, Star Office. Vv JANTED—A HOUSE, fur Water, A suitof roomein ai. accommedations, might s nous’ be a quietene, and either Post Office or within reach of . With such hrorhood City Kailway. t. 263 Bixth street, between M an fe 43- V TANTED.—A BOOK KEEPKR. Most have en reference as to ability, honesty and xo- 8 office, Box 10. fe 13-38 W* s HOUSE; if faraishe uy id Office, Box No. 30. fe ih aw ither in Washington or George- town. Best of referen ven. Address, stating tiew lu Star Office fa 8-28 ‘TED IMMEDIATKLY—A PARTNS4, in 5 N. Liber- j j ty street, Baltimore. Bold also atd91 Bighth st., | Wasbirgton,and at the Drug Stores,at lScents | | Per package. ja22-1m —_—_—>—__—_ | Da. Durost’s Gugar-coated Female Regulating ve, 50 time— seDidiera’ Hokots noid | through at Government rates. For te and far- ther informatien apply at the omes oe greet Fes Gomes nad Bisiiest., Washington. Office opon from s Art A 5 @ift seyear only hope. Cures any one ot ees ed from long suffering and speody death, inet. by Rov. T, B_ McPails, JOHN Per ROR Or baltimore, to SUMMERVILLE the nkle, JOHN A. REILEK to Miss MARY M. 0, SOMMERS, both o On the wtt'inst:, JOHN HSPBUBN, tm the 4th Tent efanerat® ace on Friday, tho 37th, it will take pisce . aa cies in the afternoog, from oly rest. Ww an Aurbrotype. establisament. Must be a ood operator. Irquireof MR XANDER No 295 Favave., Coffee Saloon, test Boar WANTED—For « wenticman and wife a little girl, 9 years old; near the Nation | | Hotel. Gord accommodation wanted, Address “H. E. B.,” 8tar Office. fo t3- pee HOUSE WANTED, Moderate size, nicely furnished, containig modern iu. aber g and in a ple box 784 Post Offi tlocaiity. Addr, 0. fo 15 3° Ww ANTED—At the Clarondon Hotel, one HEAD | WAITER. four other WAITRKS, (colored.) four BELL BOYS, (white,) one WaSil WOMAN twhite) for laundry, and éne first class PASTRY | CCOK. Apply at the office. fe 13 St* Ww ® small unfurnished DWKULING HOUSE. Address—stating location. description, and prico of rent—Box $46, City Post Office. None but ownors or parties having leases need anew-r. fe 13-1m* Ww-4 TED—A Gentleman and wi ‘ire perma. nent BOARD, in a private family, or where there are few boarders. A widow lady preferred, ands full price will be ve. north sth to !2th atr. wert. Roferencen ang teanired. Address, tor one we “Be Box 20 Star OMe. fel3 3t7 \\) ANTED IMMEDIATELY_ t WV Ga = potent Sele date ‘al work of s sm: i i fiat wages will be given. A white wines Ho. ferred. Inquire of JOHN WAGNER. Say pee, Bounds, E to \ oemnee side, between izth and i3th sta, \y ANTES a1 2A wy AddrenbOAN-$3-090..00 004 necuri- nue. fe trace. TENTED Two connecting or one large P WANSHED HOoMtsin a passant inemity, be. tween Willards’ Hotel and the Uspitsl.foran officer wife. Also one Boom for an officer. Addross ‘A. Q. M..? Star Offes. fo 17 3° ks English aad Ger ar Office. fe ie-lw* by a young man, whore "sddrons D. FRANK TANTED—To purchare @ W facentoth abd ath street: aud North of 2. ave., with or without improvements, Bi ia! corner of D and 0th sts, fe 13-. LADIES WANTED—To set their 10,000 Finiuer® veivet, Merinn, Uambcic Muslin, &c., Scamped at 250 Northern Liberties. Cloaks. Sacqus Josies, Slipp-rs, and Pincusbions. Stam rates than bny other place im the city. Oni the d We stamp your goods while you k tam: foods for sale ¢ * ns 'Hemomber. 3 0! ig etwoen lL. and M. 2 Gnpes, 3 LOST AND FOUND. Leryn uh kart, Sema spotted Buffalo | COW, from forks of Seventh and Fourteeath t Massachusetts. A liboral street romds. near i Aa bommne ee ee a... foi 3” ad will be id sACOB Poss. Brightwoo is —Stolen from ¢! bh B. abcve be Gre: In, On® Fro: HORSR. 35 years old, Ti paid by B. H. DANE, G lex &F REWARD.—Blrayel or stolen yostorday ero. PRC Ag pare EB, on lst st.eart, between Handi. fo 19 & iB WARD. $ 10 ato as BRaORLE leavenof ivy. i Bupposed to hi carr! sth ste. reward will be given by le. fe }9-3teo* ger zeree OR STOLEN—On 18th, trom corner Jzth and RORBSE,(goldix, Wing it at this oMlce, its. bows remaining in staples; bad ona heavy with word + xpress partially ebliter: on bot ry P ly obliterated - carters, at 264 sth stroet, or with subscribers, at 4 . Sampbell Hospital and » liberal reward will pe gsie bhaders. Infermation _fe 19 st" ae from the Bbbitt House down lath | atirent to Utosorn Pheatre, a LIGHT-HALRED WIG. The Snder will receive thanks and stamps "s Theatre. by leaving Uhesame at Grover's Theatre, —On the ith of January, | ye te teu ‘white af ts in her face; and on the lath ini face, and heavy in calf. A liberal reward wi st 1e Sarit 5 paid to any ono retarning iy 339 ort samy, fe 18-3t* Corner of 16th and K ST—Saturday, the i4th inst., on Pa. avozu' | er acentieaca 7th streets, ao fe 11-3t* — AKEN UP ASTRAY, by the subsoriber, on i roan HORS#, T Monday, the léth instant, a calige et sae TO. Ys Brats hair, The owner, by eal! EERIE RN de caatone aad Seo can have a . ‘i Wi Jofferson atroa aia Corner Water and 2 orgatows, D.C 7. UPON DRBULVERY.—Strayed $10 eran tow wy qiable, om the’ ath inst, ears old. BETaY MAME Da the scruff in her tall; alav the he distem per and the scruff in hy soratches, and marked 343. 0. 0, HOSKIN, in Wallack Row, seNgnght Ninth th Teeny ee aom Diand Ws 486 PAPREHANGING as WINDOW SHADES! CHEAP FOR CASH! Ar J. MARKRITER’S, No. 456 Seventh st. eight doors above 06d Fellows’ Hall, Jen 16-8" Steracs WANTBY—Wanted acuitsdie place | WANTED Jourreyman BARBER, Nona | given all the year, and good wager ie W ANTED—At the Buropean Hotel, on the cor- B SHUCKERS. und two Dining Room WAITERS Nere but those who can bring good reco manda. | » by a German wo- | am. as child's nurte. chambetmaid, ur torew | ona Wheeler & Wilop sewing machine. Cancome | highly recommended. Please send a note forthree | : A ; 4 or unfur. | VV nished, with six or eight rooirs, of moderate | size, with Kitchen, and hydrant, or good panp | Patantor | Apply at Room No, 20, 3d fleor of Post Office De- | ste } WW ANTED—A BOY to wait infamily goerrands, | &c., &c. References Fequired. Appiy iat | : 4, will | the furniture. Address “3. 0.) Star | WANTED— A moderate sized FURNISHED | HOUSE, ei NTED TO RENT—By a permanent tenant, | / ANTED—A SITUATION in a Clothing Store, | T, somewhere be- | ye Seventh street, | goright mises of iy, near Berica, 8 miles Raccratinena ine disk toer igh; ion e 4 HSRin’ ss pears old The stove rewerd will be on the right Bind foot. Ths id re on the righ foot. pride eeand eill be given it rarurned to.) nse t! ht of the 13th BRAOSL i Torned of eight Malachite, plainly but heavily set, ve bees dropped in ‘passing to or tage at 136 G street, between 17th aud er the Sursian Minister's The above ing of Vebruary so. Light grey 183 ears old about is hands bleh: to name of Obarley; was attached Wacom carryall with tp broken off, parte of the | black and white ,losta largo dark yellow Cow, ry 2, Sallie's. Barrett. The i IBF. marked oS, Barratt. ‘The HAND nC Hiberalt rewarded by leaving it at No, & 43 streot, opposite Dr, Sunieriand's Church 498 436 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES! 436 486 PICTURR OORD AND TASSELB! 456 CITY PROPERTY TO BE SOLD FOR TAXES, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, City Hatt, Fxanvary 12, 53. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY, the 15th aay of May next, tho clivn, at the Oty ton, to satisfy the ated, uiniewe the eh expenses amd Sails to commence AtlU o'clock A. M., and to be continued trom day to dey till completed. poration certificates ef the following list of Property will be eold by public Hall, (Aldermen's Chamber) in the City ‘of Was Corporation of exid City for Taxes due thereon « erid Taxes be previously paid to the Coliector with an. fees as may have accrued at the time of payment. erms cash, in Treasury notes, coin and Oor; denomination of five dollars, WILLIAM DIXON, CotLzotor. 2 = Su les § : 33/253 z : $3 934 s 2 Te icte ° s Z.8 g Sd ins 4 | 15a.d impe/ 34 471134 47 4190 | west % 19 . -: 83 9S and :mp. Lighting the stree: 545 | 3 and tmre ee, 168 | sub 11......) Paving tax on int from} Oct 2, 1582, 405 | pt 6 & ims | Anderson, Eliza H .. Lighting the street Bezinning for the sam: On Sth atreet west, 2 feet from the noth wes’ corre: of sald lot. and running thesce it OF feet 10 inches. thenc+ south 23 feet, thence a: Tight angler sith the last line, 91 ‘eet 10 in ches to said street then. @ to the bepining 324 | 1 ana imps | Adams, George R part2.......) Witte, i} L Eeyin: | eat corner of said ict i | i and runnin: thene: H west 14 feet t inh i H thene- north 76 feet 2 Hl j ivch*s, thence e:st 4 feet Lincd.thence sonth| # feet 2 inctes, to " ba 167 | part 21....../Alden, Janes ., Being t 64 put. eud. Bods AB1 | subZA ams | Argue, J mes W sei] psef! &4 |Ad-my, Jas A... A end ims Being the west 9 feei 7 in Cues ivui of 123 oe | the east 16 feet 5 inche:| | froat <f lot 4 by the depth thereof : i 465 sessesfAthey, Joon... 120; 1 Sul 5 Due for 1580, 31 35) | : a hed qei | part 52.,,.,.{Adams, Siarskall,._ | | 246 363) 363! 6 64 Being the routu of | i 83id lot fron inv 14 fest j on Sth street by the | i depth thereof | Pomp tax,|... 495 | pts. of 43, 44,JAllen, Mary & 817 snd io, cud Du- for 1 $26 imps Bezinuing on souta F / street 30 f.et 3 inches) j | west of the soitheat! | Hl comer o’ tot No 43,0n: | | | Tunning thence weat is | feet, theme north 71 j H i i the b-vinn.ng i 383 ...|Alken, Prudence... ; 980 a0 930 eto ..-|Andrews, Sebastian. sy 7} 4 2 50 Due for 1869, 117 | parts......./Atber, Wiliam... 147 2 Beginning He seutb. east cor er of said lo H and rusning thenc: west 16 f-ér, ttencr j | i Hl i north 97 feet, thencr cast 168 fet, toeue south 97 fet to the be ginning 257 | Hand imp../Bruebl, August 627 627) 6 27 £67 | part 9. .000..|Bayley Adau: . 58 88) 53 53 Vaving tac Cet. 38. j Being the front of xaia Ist oy th: depth thereof. Berry, Alonzo... 6 751 38 00 D 10 13 Wb 9 base 87} 293 6 % oy 6 6. i 6 5219 6 83 Paving tax Bt Fes Uct, 13, 1857, 833 = 275} 212) 3 18] 8 0: Ai eeeee) Lwof 12 43 8 12) 24 45} Bij 1:20} 2 43) 335, 223) 3331 9 orf Due for 1659, $3 51 3.50; 2 4 acl 14 64) Dittorsee.. 416 521; 347) 5 18 oi 52, 43 6% 1 53; 176} 137} 205) 5 * D.fe7,31559,23 25, 6of 1 28 go ys 394 36, ai} Sel tj i} 6at 13) 1g 15} 4 Being the south 20 fre - tt front on 7th street by | } the éepth of the lot J Fe H 42 Due for 1859, $7 O1 $7 6H 5 87) 8 Sv} 29 31) : 1 27 1 49} 3 75) 2 12 i = : 75} Due for 1859, #1 08 1 17) 1 3) uj eit Ditto... a9 6 fa 24a mae Ditto...... : vel tal i re eat 6 7 3 ea | Be =e 153 +8 153 7..{Balton Bridyeit,,.....-..fecses Si OH | et 12and [Bowie Catheiue aod F | 3 3} 5 43) 907) 9 07 imps Baltimore Being the north 21 f front by the depth oi the lot Sed aul teas Briel Conrad. baller 3 80) 3 2 2 oO 143} 144 357 3 57 13 47) 13 47,112 6 . 39 57] 40 47; pal &i: .| Beginning al south: Sas 2 west corner of said lo’, No. 1, and ruaning| therce north 95 feet incbes, thence east 2u; feet 8X inches, thence south ¥5 feet 3 inch to north E st, thence ‘west by and with the: line of E street 20 feet 8% inches to the be- inning. . Lighting the stree 401 | parts23 andi} Do....0..---.---.+-. le inning for the same =e = the m:rtheast ang te] of snid lot, No. 24, ax running south 23 feet 3 fcches, thence wes!) 36 feet, thence north- westwardly 30 feet inches, thence nortb- westwardly 36 f-et X Inches, thence north westwardly 5 feet & : stiaecvunlDcenitss fect'to the inning Lighting the street .{Benrett, Clement W.....- 315 } 1 and imps iS “7 a7 Whar ar ing the street! el 293 {north 4 7@im/jLasil, Charles G. -- 18 33 Bi | sub. F...00.} Ditto... see ‘Lighting the stree 403 [ 14.. . Borie Corneliusard EP}. yy David barr Y: ss eeeeeseeees| 513 | pert 18 & tm) ier vatiag 90 Sexton nor N atreo:, and next ad- joining the west 20 fee front of said lot. 1B cess eeeee ite Cenaregss 374 | part 19 & Imjiieadl, Eliza Seniee . [Bird, Ebun....... -..--- 413 | 10 and tmp. Pea itia, uae Zor 1800, % z Ditto. oe LS yaaa 1800, 96 9 inning ata point o:! ag 5 southern line 9: sald lot No 3, situstec 50 ‘eet weatwarily . from the southeast cor- net of said lot, and rus ning thence ‘north 67 feet 7 inches, there: to a p. inten the north em andary ef satri let Ne 3, sl usted & fee 6ine’ es westward froma the norther~\ er of saidlo No 3 west wardiy beginning. Brown, Gustarns (col’a)..!... jurch, @ orge A.........) 144 Being the essern pa: ! } the det. 533 West 45 & Bailey, Gemattel. ‘mp 529 | partld& imp Bowen, Georve (colored). f { Being the soutu 100 fre! 100 | 28 end imp | 36: . 535 | parts? & im | | Brooks, HL... “- Beban. James W. & Wal ait 7 & imp |Boriand, Jobn A., trust for, | Re becom Marr. | Being the north part of, Hl 2..ssseeeeeee| Boyle, Jobn, 186), $24 70 Lighting the strrer $2 ips | Bir part T & im. Berret.Jos H & J W_ ar- ) sub. 11 &im) Byrne, John B.. part 4 & im; | Bush, James (colo.ea).. Baving a frout of 25 f i | « 213 | sub. 4..,.,./Browa, Jobn 8. part6& imp Blake, Joua A. Being we wea. | South K MA] Ditton. -eeeeo brown, John W. Ditto, and imp..jBurcbe, Joum U., in tr jue for , Bez Ox Lighting tae street, 81 =2) 122 ‘ Bennett, J oun. S08 wes 3 2, Beginning 33 fe-? from! ] | : ts 37] | ry 355 | pert eub. 9 , 64 Eezinning 75 feet south, trom the no:tuwest cor ner of tne square, and running thence sou ‘24 feet 9X laches, ana) exterding back with that width depth of the lot. ‘ker, Murra) Sowle, Mary (col’d. Brook, Mary E. . Being all that part o: ssid kt. which Ii ing. } i lake Mary E.. (Mary South ¥5&im at a @ 3 F and imp..|Byington, Marfa £ frouting 50 feet on north — by the depth o Lighting front of sxid lot vy the) whole d weet cornered lot No 36, and running thence: south 102 feet 6 Inches. east corner of the ict, feet, thence south 12. feet 2 incues, thence east 14 feet, then i tLence running wea: 14 i i i north 122 feet’2 inckes to the bey ter Herron de, Jobn A Jacob... £22 89 BBY “BEe « Said lot fronting 25) } fet on 12th street west, by 70 feet deep tax cn Icterest, 18 02 em Oct 23, 186% 27 26 40 89 nels. } Due for 1810 $25 ail Be nz the east 21 feet 3 in bes font, by the Gepth of the Lut, | Lightes the street). on uoith N strect, next ad. east 25 feet front cf sud) let by the depts there } f | 2 inches front by the | depsb of tue lot. | Lighting thestree | 11) 1 13 for Catbarine Burche | soutaeast corne: of said| lot and r with the said lot L? feet, thence north 75 feet,’ thence! eset 13 ‘cet, then south! 4 feet to the begin 22 9 iuches front of said! tet by Lue depth tere} 0 | 14 03 | i { Si i east 63 fe f:ont of said lot by the! | depth thereof. |Beek, Jor. W.. 323) 461) 16 B i Due for i854, 83 16s the whole —S a) os fese x £88 &S 8a @ Bee a |) | ee ttf |

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