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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s Turater.—Tom. Taylor's dashing cow-dy, entitled “Our American Consin,” will | be performed to-uightagain at Ford’s. Mr. | John T. Raymond will appear as “Asa Trenci- | ard,” and he will be ably supported by Mr. Ford's dine stock company. This play was rformed last night, and toa fulland delighted couse, and there is no doubt it will be equally attractive to-night. To-morrow night Mrs. D. P. Bowers appears. | GroveEr’s THEATER.—The fine Shaksperian drama, “ Romeo and Juliet,” will be performed to-night at. Grover’s. Miss Charlotte Thomp- sou, who has certainly won the hearts of all of | Mr. Grover’s patrons by her fine acting, will | appear as “Juliet,” a character in which it is | said she stands witheuta@ rival. Mr. Charles Barron will personate “Romeo,” and will no | doubt do it ably. The play is an interesting one, and the uctors are talented, and there | will therefore no doubt be a tull house. CANTERBURY.—Mons. Foache, assisted by | the Ronzani batiet troupe, will to-night appear in” variety of beautiful dances. Two grand bailet divertisements will be given, and the Ethiopian corps and a!! of the pretty girls will | appear in a varied and interesting bill of song, dauce aud Ethiopian eccentricity. This is the last week of Tim Hayes, the clog dancer. Fair.—A delightfn! fair will be commenced | At Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, to night. | The fair is under the aus, of the agreeable ladies ct the Assembly's Church, and will no doubt prove a delightful piace of resort for the next two weeks. Lecrunss.—Prof. Agassiz, the distinguished | suturalist, will to-night, at the hall of the ; Smithsouian, deliver the first lecture ofa course | on the “Gtacial Period.” These lectures are | free. At Willards’ Hail, E. P. Whipple, of Boston, } will deliver a lecture upon * Courage,” uader the auspices of the Washington Lyceum Asso. | cistion. Mr. Whipple has a wide reputation | aes most brilliant lecturer. The Lyceum As- | soriation is carrying on the levture season with { great spirit. { ———_— LocaL Preachers’ AssociratTron.—Last | his Association met at Wesley Chape!, | corner Fifth and F steeets, and was opened | with singing and prayer by the President, Rey. | ir. Buckingbam. The meeting was partly of | & iusiness character, but was made very in- teresimng by thé reports of the Ministers a: signed to the various duties since the la&t meet- | i Rev. Mr. Buckingham made a report of his | visit to Wesley Chapei Mission, coraer Ninth | S stree th. The character of the con- on, though small, and the attention given to the preaching was very eucouraging. Key J. Camp, gave an interesting report of his visit with Rey. Mr. Turner to the camp of the Ist D. ©. cavatry, Col. ©. Baker. The service Was performed in 8 room provided for the purpose. The attendance of soldiers and otiecers was quite large, and the soldiers gaye the most respectful attention. The soldiers ordially invited the Munisters to return: and the Major commanding the battalion expressed adesire thatthe s wes shall be continued Two brethren of Christian Commission Were present with papers and tracts, which 4 tnbuted to and cheerfally aceeptad by a . key. J. T. Lighter reported tha? by some unkown cause the selected for his ser- i : Hosp ppclited time. t another cpening en wording With that ¢ rsome ti Rey. Mr Fort reported a very pleasant ser. vice vidence Chapel. “New ficids of g reterred to, the question of the upply at Freedman's village, over sridge, Rey. Mr. Bauck- tha r a1 Minis- denomin* 3 at work there, rest the inhabitants, On motion of Rey. Mr. Camp, the ¢ fi commufaicate ing secretary W directed to with Capt. Farree, at the village, and inqy s- to the sufficiency of the ministerial of this associ Mr. Merrick spoke of the city sowh of F ylwania avenue, between luth and Ith s'reets, and thoughtit a fleld for labor, 1n which good might be accomplished. Rey. J. Riggies did not wish to putan obstacle in the way of earnest effort; but thought the experience of others indicated that labor would be bet nded in numerons other lucaiities. Mr. Camp was not disposed to yield to the experience of cthers. He thought that thougn others had t i failed, that it may be the will of God that another effort should succeed. | H- moved tha’ a committee be appuinted to ryey the ground, and report upon the practi- bility of the proposed effort; and also upoa y of &n appointment at the 4H street west. Passed—and d Merrick were appointed. ion assigued Revs. Camp and service at Fort Manning on next ved that the correspond. sted to communicate P vari and obtain trom them lists of the snper-annuated ministers, local jreachers, and exhorters in- each station, Tr tomake up a complete tor this as-o- ciation: which was passed. Rey. Mr. Camp moved the appointment of a special committee to prepare a circuiar inviting the co-operation of those ministers to be sent to cr the list is prepared. Passed, and . J. J, Camp and Merrick were appointed, e next meetiog was ordered to be held on y, 19th inst., ar 7 o’elock, in Wesley Trvorce Cases.,—On Friday, Judge Wylie _prvanted a cecree divorcing Terressa Florilla Christman, jormerly Pariello, from Philip Christman, as prayed The petition star that the petitioner 1s the daughter of William BP. and Charlotte VY. Partello; ber age fifteen years, ten months and twenty da: that she has a vague, indistinct and dreamy recollection of having gone to the pump, near her father’s house, on the afternoon or evening of the 5th day of August, 1553, and of having been met there and led off by the said Christman to a house only a few yards distant from her father’s residence, and which. she has since been informed was the heuse of the Rey. Joun ihrush, by whom, to her profound amazement and grie: your petitioner has ascertained s was | mi-rried by bn Tbrush to the said Philip Ch she has but a very in- distinct and ollection of the o¢cur- “at she hada very slight ecquintance \ said Philip Chris mun, had not hin more than a few | Weeks, and but few umes; that she bed never promised or contra to murry | him, and did not love bim and never thought of marrying and never intended to marry bar not lived vo cohabited with | etn apd never will live nor | a: that immediately after the es said marriage they ssparated 4 od her father’s Louse, where she has ever since emained, and that she has not seen tne said | Philip Christrnan since, desire to cee him, and sbe ean avoid doing and belic and dees not will not see him if “© that she is informed | eves that the .aid Philip Christman | was Arrested very soon after said marriage | and is now imprisoned for stealing and selling Goyerumest property; that she ¥ not Conscions of what she was doing when | ane was led off and married, otherwise she would ve resisted t she is not now aware from ner own pe: eonal knowledge or recollec a that she v merried as aturesait, or that the said Philip Christman rd he! be imarned, that he or the said TL id her that she was mar- 1ed or to be ee at she was informed and believes t he » olabsent from her father’s house upon the ‘sion of her mar- riage as ot more than tweaty or hirty mir she was not dressed’ nor prepared fr t anticipate i!, BOF § 2 the svid Philip Christ- min; th snow he had procured or ever intende! to vroenre a license for their marriage; that she never authorized him to | procure such license; that he never said licanse to her; that she never gave him her name for any such purpose, and that the license under which they were married does not contain her true name, but the name in said license is | * Flora Partello,” while trae maijien name of your petitioner is «« Terresa Florilla Partello,” And that said marriage took place without the | previous knowledge, connivance or consent of either of her parents or any of her relatives or ucguaintances The petinon:r represents that at the time of fer marriage as atorestid she was laboring ander temporsry lunacy occasioned by greet constiuonsl ce, peculiar to ber sex at certain eason of which lunacy f what -he was doing, h lunacy she was not gal or valid contract in rays thata divorce itsho may resume den fition was filed on of August, siuce which time notices served on the ressondent, and the y taken by commissioners appointed Purpose parents, brothers and one or two of her triends testifying Edition About the time of the marriage, ew visits Christman msde to their (ine witeess also testifies to the tdeut having been arrested about the time Treidence Te p | (corner7th and E streets Inltnd.) at 9% of the alleged marriage for stealin; Property. A A similar decree was made in the case of Ann McManunus, vs. Samuel McMannus. Thecom- overnment | Plainant states in her petition that she ha: been | & resident of the District for twelve years; that her maiden name was Ann Miller; and thatshe | is the daughter of Robert M. and Agnes Miller, and is aged fifteen years; that she was per- anaded ny one Samuel McMannus to marry him, and that the marriage took place on the 18th of September, 1833, Rev. James J. Marks, performing tha ceremony, and this without the previous knowledge or consent of her parents. She also states that she lived with the respon- | dent until November Ist, as his wi‘e, when he was arrested for murder, and for repeated de- sertions from his regiment, and she also charges that he has been guilty of repeated acts of adul- tery with one Sally Brown. The respondent was summoned, but no ap- | Pearance was made, and the evidence in the case was taken, when several parties testified | to the character of McMannns, and of his habit of visiting houses of ill-fame, and on this evidence the decree was granted as prayed. Col. M. Thompson appeared for the peti- tioners in both of these cases. e aaa te ae DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The following deaths of Soldiers have been reported at Capt. Moore’s office :—Augustus N. Parson, 2d battalion In- valid Corps; John Potter, company F, 2d Pennsylvania cavalry; John Potter, ist Ver- mont artillery: George Baylis, company M, 4th New York artillery; John Bailey, ostler; Reuben Myer, teamster; James Shepard, (reb- | el) 3d North Carolina; George E Sweet, 10th New York artillery. Davis’ PANORAMA OF THE RERELLION.— Washington Theater was last night crowded to its utmost capacity to witness Davis’ Pano- | rama. The audience was much pleased with the paintings, and rounds of applause were given as the great Union victories came to view. The panorama will again be exhibited this evening, and on Saturday afternoon for ladies and children. ————— SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest ing local articles. ae Visit To PROF. Wotowskr's Rooms.—A visitto the rooms of the celebrated performer and teacher of music will convince the most skeptical ot his wonderful power, not only to m-*ke music, but to impart the ability to others. His system is natural, simple, sensible; and he goes into the work of his profession with all the enthusiasm ot a true artist. The pupil must be dull indeed that cannot catch some spirit and gain commendable suecc*ss under such an instructor. We witnessed the per- | formance of «lad not more than twelve years of age, whose musical talent, as developed ina single course of lessons, should establish the fame of any teacher. The Professor is still at his rooms, 316 F street. moe Ow THe AVENUE, 438, near 4'4 street, is the Dol- lar Jewelry Store. ja li-lw* eg Gold-plated Chains at the Dollar Jew- 43%, Pennsylvania avenue, ja li-Iw* Cuary. elry Store, pee Corvs, &C. -Those afllicted with these trouble- some things. whether hard or soft; also those tr ubled with Binions, Callosities, clab and in- gt wing toe na Is,can find great relief and satis- fectory benefit by applying to Dr. White, 124 Pennsylvania avenue. between 4% and 6th streeta, No charges for consnitati ja 5-tf 1AL Trocugs, ared from a highly es- ting Bronchial Affections, Toars: . Congis, Colds, and Irritation renes# of the Th Publi Si ors and Vorslists Will find them b alin clearing the voice before speaking nging, and relieving the throat after any urusnal exertion of th» vocal aving a peculiar adaptation to affections ich disturb the organs of speech, de 24-Iimn —— Loss RY Fimg ann Ronnens, Preventep.—The subscribe: il attention to their extensive stock fHerri g & © Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, which are furnished at the manufacturers prices, delivered at any part ~fthe city. Jas. C. MoGuire & Co, Sole Agents for Herring & Co. Se Mun s Dress SuITs. , Men’s Business Suits Youth’s Dress Suits. . : (Rite ins? “Dreid. Sut Youth’s Business Suits. ildrens’ Dress Suits. i Caildrens’ School Swits. Noam Watkgr & Co., 36% Penn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would ree pecitatly, an- nounce that their annual display ot Fall and Win- ter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentiemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs n material, trimming and workship, To those who stuay excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecting from the most attractive stock of ready made clothing: n this city, at very Teduced prices. 003-4m —— SPERMATORRH@A CAN BR CURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- potency, Loss of Power. etc., speedily and effectually. Its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits Price $1 a box. Sold by 8.0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly = WakRANTED TO CungiN Six Days —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing. will cure Gonorrhoa_in siz dep: . No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by §. 0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly ge THE CHEAPEST AND BESTH arn Dye IN THE WORLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 50 centsa box. The best in ure. Tryit. Suid by 3. O. Ford, corner 1th street and Pa. avenue, Wash- ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, a6-ly de 23 Im —__—.__— Dx. Dceront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively. and being suzar-coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach, A trial of these Pilla will prove thelr superiority over all others. Price $1 a box, Sold by S.C. Ford, corner ith street aud Pa. avenue,Washington,and Henry Cook, Alexand Ja6-ly — Disgases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and Sexual Systems—newo and rlinble treatment—in Reports of ihe Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter env freeof charge. Address Dr. 3. SKILL Howard Association, No, 2 South Nin! adelphia\ Pa, 43-3m —-—___— STYLES. Zentlemen’s Clothing '—New and Fashionable! A large assortment for Dress and Busizess wear. The E ih Sack and Walking Coats excell in and finish anything ever offered in ALL, STEPHENS & Co., 322 Pa. avenus, bet. 9th and i(th sts. ecatt [Intel]. and Repub.) MARRIED, At the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Th H. W. Monroe. on the evening of Thurs- Cay, the 7th ins'ant, Colonel WM. D. MANN, in command of the Beyenth Michigan cavalry.to Miss Y Z..second daughter of the Rev, 8. A HH. Marks, of this city = a ns DIED, Or the lith instant, at 634 o’cloek pm., aftora painful and lingerivg illness, CATHAR(NE AN- GELA, recond daughter of Robert and Mary B Ma- horney, aged 10 years, 2 months, and I5days, May she restin peace Auen, The fune.al will leave her father’s residence, y o'clock a m_. for 8t Dominick’s Church wh re mess will be offer. d up for the repose of the soul. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend. = On Menday, the lith instant at 120’clock m, in the 26th year of bis age, of consumption. which he bore with Christian fortitude, ARTHUR DB- VERS Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral to-morrow, at 2 o’clock, on 4th street, bet. M and N ats, ial [Alex. paper please copy.] On the llth instant, in the 70th year of her age, Mrs, NANOY MARLOW. Bhe was a consirtent member cf the Methodist Church for some twenty years; and she died in the triumph of faith er remains will be taken to fount Zion Ohurch | on Wednesday the J3th instant. at 20’clock, from her late residence, No 34 Gay street Georgetown. Her friends and relatives are respeo'fully invite to attend. . Ov Tuesday, Dec, 29th, 1353, N.N. W., aged four months, On Wednesday, Dec. 3th, 1863, HUGH ®MITH, aved three years, Infant sons of N.N W. N. Perrie d M “On Wednesday 6th January, 186,N N.W. PER BIE, fether of t!¢ above. = EE TS SS TE BOYS’ AXBS, Vv eived by express a lot of BOYS? Me Have Just reesived Oy SB aLL & 80N jae-7t* 351 Pa. aven ‘O-PS RTNERSHIP.—I have this | Cc Praacis Hufty and Richard H. T: trent in the Gea seneas fares 32 enn. avenue e busine: te the pame of Charles L. Lockwood co ee ener aT RLES L. LOUK WOOD, Washington, Jan. 1, 1364. ja 6-1w* UMBERB L aU RB, BE RI A general assortment of Builders Lumber, at low- est ae rates Parties bay be suvplied in any QUARLity, af we are constan’ sending i. Jos. THOMAS & SON ocrncr of Pratt and Green streets, ny Baltimore. Orders left with P.M. Backingham, at Baltimore ard Ohio i ard Ghio Railroad Depot, will meet with roms TARIES! FOR 1864! " DIABIBBI #OR 1864! 75 VaninTiz8i 75 Vanierigs! 75 Vanierigs! ALL STYLES! ALL 8TYLES! ALL STYLES! 1 4 Wholesal: Whole Whe essle am Ret poe nledals ane PHILP & BOLOMONS! PHILP & SOLOMONB! PHILP & 8OLOMONS! METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 332 Panu, Avanos, Between Niath and Tenth Streets, Wa Bent to the ABMY FREE OF POsTaGE, de SO tt DIARIES! FOR 1864! GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS BALLS, PARTIES, &c. L IST OF LETTERS REMAINING LN THE POST 4 OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C., ‘as January 9, 1864. i ‘ersons applying for letters in the followin, list will please say when they were advertised, otherwise they may not receive them. LADIES’ LIST. Barnes Misa Car- Hettrick Mrs oline ii ydia W Brown MrsElizthJassup Julia Brown Mrs Mary Ijeams Mrs Neill MraCarolne Neel Mrs Sarah A Nicholaon MraJJ Queen Miss Rose. Blizzard Mrs 8 Eliza A jobertson Miss Brittian MreAnaJohnson Mrs Liztie .Colne Mra H Columias Ritchie MrsEliza, Chamberlain Knowles Miss Shipley Miss Miss Jennie Alice ary-2 Carmichael Miss Keech Misa Singleton Mra Tsabeila Elizabeth Hannah Pay Mrs Sarah M Keady Mra Ellen Sebastian Mra Dirke Mra M A LaffertyMrsKate Marcaret Ann Dennison Liza Lafferty Mra Todd Mrs Jane . lary K Tanner Misa Filten Mrs Lydia Langford Mrs Josephine Ann Margaret Tram mtel Miss FarrellMissElizaMcLauzhlin Jane Gault Mrs Miss Robecea Titlow Miss Maria W Mahorney Mra Henrietta Griffith Miss ane Wright Miss Hen McCarthey Miss Mollie Gaskins Mra Ellen Wright Miss Catberine Michael Miss Marttha Hoffer Miss Rosa Amanda Waigle Miss Hays Miss Maria NicholsMrsSallie Harriet M GENTLEMEN’S LIST AtelsheimerM Edwards Wm Whelan Jas Blossom Loren Emmons Jos Woltz Leonard Brook Thos Fox Wm Wallace W Brooks Wm Ford John Wallace Frank Borden Jno A Fink Caspad Whitney D M-2 Bowie Jas W Gemeny Rt A Wrote: Bell Henry Goodwin I M Young WW Burris H Gooda'e H Capt Young A 8-3 Brooks Frank Brown Fridine Baker Bradford Basee Alfred Britton Alex T Cogewell A G Cameron Jno E Gause Hailam Young A Hand John Zimrorman Jno Hicks Will Heard Jno F HalseyCapWJ-2 Howarth Jno Hammond Cap Houghton 6 P Hulse Capt $ Johnson M MC Huthmaker M_ Johnson Lowia Chase Geo-2 Roeden Robt Johnson John Carroll Dante Reed Robt & Jones Lewis © Clary Wilbert-2 Robinson F F Keirly KA Carter Fielder Robinson 0 Lull Hurbert Cook Story M Ross John fone Capt Tsaih Castleman 8 Smith ED Magure Peter Conals Mich] Sherewood H MePaniel John Cartwright LT Millings H Stone philip? Shoe Capt JM Sewell John Sliver Sinclair Sard Wm F Sherman Wm T Ww Cleary John Castleman JT Calhoun Jas C Cook Henry Doggett Peter Domas John Daughton H Dearman Henry Ti DavisCapt EG Turby Thos Dailey Benj F_ Tilghman Geo Peacock Albert. Doane Capt AP Walker Wm Phinney Cap AS im Dovavan it HENRY ADDISON. P. M Mahorney C Middleton AT Nauton Michl Noyes Jchn jr Nickerson J L Osborne Ewa Paine Geo W Palmer John ‘Porter Robert man Chas F LOST AND FOUND. O8T—Last night, at the Philadelphia House. a 4 FURLOUGH and DISCHARGE. The furlough was for thirty five days; the name, Wm. Andrews Any ove finding it shall be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the Philadelphia House ja 12-2t* S20 REWARD —* TOLEN —Stolen from the D prewises of R 8. KROWLING, Maryland side of Potomac river, a chesnut sorrel HORSK, 153g hande high The above horse known by the rame of Hickory On his return the above reward will be paid and no questions asked by GEO. T. FINEGAN, 240 Pa averue. Ja 12-51" ‘PAKEN UP AB AN ESTRAY—A small and White COW. The tip end of her right ear cutoff; soppoees to be 4or5 years. The owner of the above: dereribed Cow is requested to come for- ward, prove property, vay charg-s, and take her away. otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs J.T. JENKINS. ja 12 cost* Good Hope. D. 0 GD() REWARD —Straved or stolen, from the a subscriber, at the corner of B and sth sts.. (opposite the Centre market, between 6 and 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, the 9th instant, a Light Bay HORSE, (in single harnesa, with blank- et alco sixteen hands nigh, blind in right eye. four white feet, one front with very little, star in forehead, whi B on the nosa, left hind foot hurt as iffrom fa'ling through a bridge ; Any information in regard to the above will be left at Sanderson’s live.y stable Navy yaa.) or to the subseriber. JT. ANGEL. jan 12 St” 564 Seventh street. which the owner ve by deseribing, and paying for this ad ent Apply at Store No, 486 Seventh st., bet, Dand Bets Jal 2t* [05707 Sunday evening. the ith instant. ia 4 goirg from Pa. avenue to O street, and down C to oth street.a white leather ACCOUNT BOOK containing accourts of the 34 division, 34 arcy corps. A suitable reward willbe given if left at the Btar Office. ja li-at* QT OLEN—On the night 7th instant, from No 69 SS" Mott street, New York City, a MILLBR'S RAFE, containing Bonds, &c. One 5 bond for S10 EG Et 563; two bonds, each for $5), Nos, 11,912 5 istrere A. NEUFELDT. ( ETO MY PRBEMIS8S LAST NIGHT—A tre) HORSE, The owner is Feauested to ccme forward, prove property, y charges, an take kim away. MIGHASL CONNER, L street, between New Jerrey avenue Jal!-st™ and Firat street. O&8T OR STOLEN—A Large Biack New Found- Jand DOG, with bresst, toes and tail tipped. A literal reward will be ziven for his return to No, 401 L street. between 9th a th, Ja 9-8t. ‘AMAN UP—On the Sth instant. a Dun HORSE. wbovt sixteen bands high; seven yoars old: blind in left exe; ascar¢nthe left shoulder. The opner wil eome ee prove property, pay and ta. charges, ant J mm away. J UTTON, . Cc. H 9-3t* bet. 9th and 10th, on M, 1 0 REWARD.—BStrayed from the subscriber, New Jersey avenue, one Mahogony-bay GCLT; three years; not quite fifteen hands high. The above reward wil] be paid for the delivery of the said colt to R. H. LAMBELL, on New Jersey avenue, No 740, de 25 REWARD—Or V necessary, the full valua- $25 tiom af the Pin. —Loat going from 380 0 street to the Depot ofthe B &O R_ Oo ,orin the Depot.a DIAMOND CLUSTER PIN. The Pin was lost on Tuesday afternoon, between tae houra ofSand8p.m, It was Blakey peiseciey the owner, The abowe reward will be paid with the thanks of the owner by returping. the Pin to this office or to 380 C street (de3-tf] R. W. EDMONDS. FPS7S FOR THE NURSERY ; Or, tho Young Mother’s Guide; $1. Scenes and Thoughtsin Europs. By George H. Caivert, 2 vols; $2.50 wists Sanitary Commission, its Purposes snd its orks; 5. ound the Bleck, an American novel; 31.50, Belections from Jeremy Taylor; $1 23. Held in Bondage, 2 vol 5 . Chronicles of the Bchonberg cotta Family; $150. Dreamthorp. By Alexander Smith; 9150 Kirk's History of Charles the Bold. ° vols.; $6. The Federsliet, new edition. By Henry B Daw- son; $375 {ia2) FRANOK TAYLOR. ROF ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI WIiL RB- open his Rooms for his jast Course in Music, pinoy return from New York, MONDAY, Jan ath. 1564 All those who desi:e to avsil themselves of the benefits of his new end simplified method, will ieaxe their names at his residence, 316 F street, je 23 Im He FOR THE GRAND MA8QU BRADR, Fs CY AND DRESS BALL, To be given at the ASSEMBLY BOOMS, corner 12th street and Oajo avenue, on TUESDAY, January 12th, 1564. Tickets Two Dollars, admitting a gentleman and ladies. it HE FIRST GRAND BALL OF vHE YOUNG IBISH AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION, Will be nat TEMPERANCE HALL, On THURSDAY BVENING, Jan. 14, 1364 Tickets ONE DOLLA ies, , Admitting a gentieman ard iadies, Tne Society will spare no pairs to meke this the finest of the season. The well known and eplendid Metropolitan! Bard will be in attendance: Orricgas. . Pres’t, Wm. McCalligatt, | Treas’r, PH. Kenisly, Vice Pros ,J McLaughlin. | Secretary, J. 0. Keefe. Committee af Arrangements. J Conroy, G. Howard, J McGuire, B. Bheshan, ja 12-3t* ca WANTS. ANTED—A good White COOK at the Gosling House, Inquire at the Restaurant, 247 Pa avenue, tet 12th and 13th 2 Ja 12.2t" WwW ANTED—By a good Colored ook, a SITUA- TION. Wages $10 per month. Address 8 T., S‘ar office, it* ANTED—By a respectable Woman a BITUA- -TION as © bermaid or Nurse Address Box 37, Star office 1t* ANTED-B: table Wi . &SITU- W ANTEDE By a Foe table Woman ITU: ppi'y at 490 New Jersey avenne, 1t™ ANTED—By a young Weman, a SITUATION V as Cook,Wash:r. and Troner ina private fami- ly; bas no objections to go in the country, Apply at No. 387 Thirteenth st. bet. H and 1. 1t* V 7 SNTED—A good GIRL to do General Houss work in asmsll private family. Wages 219 rermontn Inquire at 351 Fifth street, corner H. WANTED—a Colored MAN as Waiter, at 256 north F street. between 12th and ‘3h atraats. None but the most experienced. with good refer- ences, need ap oly. ja l2 30° WANTsD-A smart BOY (white or colored) to go of errands and clean etore; none nerd ap- y without good city references. ' Call at No. 4 arket Space, up stairs, first floor, ja 12 2t* W ANTED—A SITUATION. bya young Girl, to take ease of Obildren aad make herself gene- rally useful Apply tod, ROACHE, bet 434 and 34 Streets, (Isiand ) it c SENTLEMBN AND LADIES WHO ARE SIOK X and wish a Nurse, can be accommodated with one who has had much experience, and can give the best referecen, by applying at No. 291 Penn, avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts, t* V ANTED-—By a competent young Woman who has the best references, a 8ITU ON as Gbhambermaid or Nuree and’ Seamstress in are epectable family. Please address a note to Box 5 Star office, 12 St PARTNER WANTED IN A SUSINESS now paying $3 per monta nett profit; a tho rough business man can effect av immediate ar- reer’ on payinga moderate bonas Apply to MITCHELL & BON, Real Estate Brokers, soutn- r Pennsylvania avenaoe and Fi oth st, 10 000 AGENTS WANTED—#oltiers, Sut > lere, end others in and ont of the Army to sejlour National Battle Ping and Madais of Generain Graxt. Meade, Rosesrans saker, Banks, McClellan, Gillmore, Foster, +t ,aa4 sil- ver Corps, Cavairy, and Artillery Pins Agents are now making from $50) to 81.4 a moth, Samples are sent on receip:of $1. Apply to or addrere J. BARNBC & CO, 477 Thirteaath st., four doors south of Penn. avenue, Washiigton D. o. ja 12 Im* yy AN ED—A FIRBMAN at the United & Hote!, Penn. avenue; also,a MAN and WIFK (German preferres) to go on a farm two mil-a from the O; Apply as above. Jali ate B ERS WANTED—Oorner itth acd D ots apprentices in the Ladies’ Branch 5a ll-3t™ . DEMONGEOT_ V ANTED— 4g Dining-Rcom SERVAN good Oolored Boy. 4 to 16 ysarsfage, Mutco ns well reeommeuded. Apply at Mrs. BANNER MAN’S,447 Penn avenue, ja 11 3t™ WANTED—A BOY from 1s to 18 years of axe to learn the Confectionery Trade Apply a BHAF FIELD'S Confectionery, 386 sixth st.. bet, G and B ats. Ja U1 2t* A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A COUPLE of Unfarnished Rooms to xpare can find a g701 tenant by applying to J.0.0, Box No. & Star Office. js 11-2t* ANTED—A good PIE BAKER, by a Satlerin the 143d Regiment Pena. Volunteers Inquira at 489 Beventeenth street, between the hours of 4and hem Baker with good recommania- tions liberal wages wiil be paid, jail 3* A QOACHMAN WANTED FR AW ENGLISH Gentlemen residing about thrae miles out of the city, Apply to Lt Ool. B M. GREENE Onief Quartermaster Department of Washington, cor- ner 0: 15’ streetand Penn. ay-nue. An Snglish map preferred. jail 2t* W ANTED_ Permanent BOAKD, Py & profes eivnal gentleman, for a family of four aduits, require two rooms with fire places, large enough for two beds in each; or one large room with two single ones. Term per wi (not including fire cr light.) pay: weekly in advance. Addre:s LOW, Washington Evening Star. $a 11-3" VEGETABLE QOOK WANTED. Apply at the Clarendon Hotel 3a9-3t* \ j ANTED-A young Man to work as a BAR- BER; good wages paid. No. 524 New Jer- fey avenue. jn9 3t* WaAntED —A srart and honest Colore1 BOY to do the usual and necessary errands of a Dry Goods Store. Apply at No. 325 Penn. avenue,bst. 9th and 10th ste $a 9.36 Waters? & respectable young Girl.a 81T- UATION as Pisin Seams reas; one wh? can operate on Wkeeler & Wilson's sewiog machine, and would make berself generaily usefal Good reference cap be given. Inquire or address at Mrs. CONLAN’S, Mass. avenue, north side, bet Ith aad 15'b streets. ja93 war ED—A GIRL to Cook. Wash, and [ron at d Pe. 427 Eleventh street, between G and H ag at? wanna WHITE NUR®E anda WHIT2 CHAMBERMAID. Reaferences reqnired. Ao Apply at once to No &9 Pennsylvania avenue, two dcors above Zist street. da 8 Vv J ANTED TO LEASE OR RENT—An Unfar nithed HOUSE located betweeen 7th and 1ith streete,and near Penn. avenue, A good reut, well secured will be given Persons having Hons to leare or rent, will please inform EMIL® PLERR®, No, 46™ Eleventh at. JaT '5t" WANTEDA SITUATION, by a respsctadle young Girl, as Cramberms{d or Dining ruom Kervant Addreesa note to A O.,Starofics. jaf WY anrFe tt 438 Penn. avenue, near 4's st. atthe Dollar Jewelry Store, Persona to call and take their choice out of 3,4” be mua Hs for a m* ATUBAL LIFE EVERLASTING FLOWERS. Boquets, Baskets. Wret c., of fresh ent Flowers made to order, Boquets of choice flowers constepily onband N. B, Parties and weddings supplied at the shortest notice by A. W. BOER- NER. No, 1 Colozization Building, corner 4% st. and Penn. avenue de J0-1m* OR SALE.—500 Seta of 1, 2. and 4 horse second hand HARNBSS; 300 second-hand McOlellan and citizens BRIULES and SADDLES. Cheap for cash. Apply toH. 8. JOHNSON, No. 373 Penn. avenue, between 43 and 6th stresis, opposite National Hotel de 12-Im* HULTS’ OUNGEN T— Warranted to produce a 9 full set of Whiskers or Moustaches in six weeks upon thesmoothest face, Buntire satisfaction given or the money refunded. Sent aos paid for 30 cents or four packages fer 91.00,-Address 0. F BHULTS, Troy,N Y¥. de2l-1m FOR BALE. EING Desirous of removing to the West, I offer for sale my interert in the Mechanics’ Saw and Planeing Mill. corner of C and 18th streets, Termscash ApplytoJ. TRUMAN, on the prem- ises, or at his residence, 195, cor. 4thand L sts. de 2) 2w* J. TRUMAN. OUGHB, COLDS, HOARSEN RB, £0. COMPOUND BIRU? OF GUM ABABIO, This pleasant and popular Cough Remedy has beer 60 long known and extensively used that most persons have become familiar with ite extraordinary eficacy. Itcan bad at all the principal Drug Stores et 25 and 50 cents a bottles s 80-9m* ] NOTIOB. EG Leave to inform my friends and the public gecerally that I have opened my new Branch tora, where I offer for sale a great variety FANO GrOD8. Also. » laree assortment of TOYS and articles suitable for Christmas Presents, which I shall soll st the lowest prices. Plosre ¢ ve, me a call, » a as No. 174 Penn, avenue, between ‘th and 13th streets, Also, Stamping for Embroidery de 18-2w* dons here, FISHIDAY PRESENTS —Bluck Qloth Clonkea-a Circulars, Colored Uloaks and Circulars, Plush Oioth Cl: aks and Circulars, Frosted Be; Bis eee Otiered Cloth. Frosted, Be: and Sn * Beaver Phy th bythe yard, Shawls, Balmoral: Skirts, Merinoes, eect Moussalins de Tate . Valencias, Mousseline de 08, BU} or Bae eilke, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gaustcie Blankets, and Domestic fonds of id description. TAYLOR & OO, No. 42 Genter Market between 7th and sth 5 Washington, D. 0. OAPITOL HILL, EDWIN HEALD&OCO., Dealers in TIN AND WOODEN WARE. Corner Penn. avenue and Third street east, Ge 2i-Im* Washington, D [088s WaeT BxD DRUG Bro . Avenue Scuth Sid Just received, a large supply of Pure Medi- choice rol Blue Opers ‘dienes de 23-tf cin: Perfumery, &9 th to th ook posedibg ot Paylasae Prt calls prompt'y answered. jad-20 APPinG Parse for sale at the Star office coun- Pitas centa per pound. # we One Dollar A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANES a Fituation as Chambermaid; woult be willing to assist in any capacity through the house; refer: nee givenifrequired, Address Box 40, ur of ice, 2 2 — AA ANTED—To act as Olerk ina First-clars Pho- tographic Gallery, a well educated Man, of entlemanly address and active busines habita 'o such ® ODE @ permanen’ and responsibl situa tion is offered. Address Box $11, Post Office de 24 ‘PERSONAL. 0 THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF THE Several Regiments of the Army of the Potomac and Washington, D, 0 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE! My son, WILLIE VALIANT. left home several months ago and I have reason to think that he is connected with one of the regiwents above named Any information concerning him will be thankful Iy received by his mother, residing at 249 Bast dison street, Baltimore Bae OATHARINE 0. VALIANT. P. 8.—He is eleven years of age. _ 309s FANNY ANN, DID YOU 828 THOSK SHAWLS? What'shawis, Ruth? Why thosa elegant ones made expressly for Babies (the dar-~ lings), at Prince's Stamping Depot ‘ell tuey are the richest things you ever did sea. He's tae only one who keeps them here; I’m .ping to hsav- one Give memyumperil. It’s only round the corner. 381 F street; and hush, he has the most elegant Embroicerei Yokes and Sleeves and Pa» taletts, aod sells Braid und Siik and eoreing Cot ten, and has bea=tifal Embrvidered Flaune Skirts for infants, and does your work while you wait,acd don’t rub out like some I’ve bad, and m:kes any pattern you take him, ard, and, catch ms drawing. sny more patterns. Skirte, end Stamping! 2. REWARD—If the celebrated Uroapopian § Physicians fail to describe your compialata and fymptoms without asking a question or seeing the patient, No cura,no pay, All curable dirca ees treated at this offica by vegetable only. Office ertablished in 1849, at 172 south B street, bet. 9th and 10th, opposite Smithsonian Jja'd eost* Lane LOOK HERE—You can now get say kind of Btitching ani Tacking az well as Plain Scwing done at the Ladies’ #temping Depot, 351 ¥ stoeet, opposite Patent Office, by a first clas« ratcr on Wheeler & Wil on's Machine neatly and promptlydone. La-tes your pasronene if you please e@ can pow accomm: ladies with indelible mark nm. as well as initial Seneing on Handkerchiefs. Pillow Osses, &0. Only olace in town for such work, de 29 tf MEDICAL. Przzons Euffering with Srphvite Gonorrhea, Gieet, inal Weakness, or Private Diseases of any Cescription, should call immediately upon DR DAV. Si 18. Female Disessea treated in the most scientific and succerefcl mann The Doctor’s Diploma hangs in his office. Vive la Flannel shawls, jad Acure guarantied. Fees moi ere de 29 5m ache ebetets (9 22 up stairs. ‘LIN TROUBLE le Complaints; fif- tees success oie Ld charge.) ees Fresp ondenca strict); wate, Hooas forpations. a DAuE CORSON, itimore. 0. 110 Wayette street. near Asquith. also.a8 WIG MAKER ard Young LADI£8 for | | | streets south, (Island ) AUCTION SALES. By J.C. MogUi2B & 00.. Aucticnee: BW YORK HOTEL, ON CRTREST. AT POB. 0 Rare —On MONDAY MORNING Jancary N 18 Eg 1 o'clock, wa shell sell the Leave, Farn’ toresana Good Will, en’ of Honse No. 35) ftreet, between Four-and = snd Sixth streets, sid Known as the New York Hotel. Lease has rept A three years to ron. The Hotel is doing thriving business and gill be sold absolutely, Terma _ sere st 3.0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucte, By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. [SE HOUSE AND LOT PHONTING ON NINPR lan action —On WEDN he ist instant, we shsilsell.on th: eh p_m , the following deror of Square No. 591, hatin, street went. between ; gepih of 100 feet, om wich is erected a large Ica oure. And immediately after the sale of the above. we shall geil. in fropt of the premises, Lot No. 33, in Fquare No. 357, This property fronteoaa 3) foot ailey, beiween Ninth nd contains 1,460 feet 5 inch: 6 T One-half cass, balance in 6 months; for notes bearivg interest, A deeé given and a deed of trast taken All conveyancing, ivetuding revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchsesr. jJai2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Accty, tyG@ A ULE REEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneers AT AUOTION.—On THURSDAY, tith hb stant, at it o'clock, at the Horse Market, wa shall seli oue Dark Prown Mare Mule, cama to the undersigned onthe 2th of November 1883, and advertised ip this paper oa the 2th 77th and 23th, of sad r onth; bad on when taken. 4 strap round her neck, and chain attached; blind ia one we: i ¢ | that 1 had three +hoes on; about 7 or 9 5 owner orcwners of the above ribed Mule is requested to some forward, press property pay cbarger and take her sway. o* Lerwise. go ap be sold assbove stated accerding to law. made and provided in relation to # ray snimals. to pay for ker keeping, JOHN G@ STAFFORD, Jatt 4 rN street, Isiand, jal GREE) Tanth. sad D and g | | AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW, FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES SER 1ST PAGE, By 3.0. McGUIRE & OO., Anctioneers. CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON _K Punic 8aLe.—Oa TUBSDAY AFTER! ary 12th, at Sh o'clock, at tne auction rooms, we shall sell’ $1 (G0 Oorporatic Washingten quarterly six per cent 3 ase ae Jatt, J, 0. MCGUIRE & 00., Ancts, BY GILLETTE & SCOTT, AUCTION AND COMMISSION M (Jayne's Mardle Bulidia; peSH ass, Wo, 619 Chestort street and 616 Fiyne street, Philadelphia, Penn, LARGE PFREMPTORY SALE OF PAPER MAN INGH, BORDERS. DECORATIONS Wee AY NO 622°CHESTNUT 8T., NESDAY MORNING. Tgacary 13th, at 10.0’clock, being the surpins stock of Mossrs. HOWBLL & BROS., At their old stand, preparatory to eatin J to their new Store, at the south wert corner of Ninth and Chestnut streets. To be sold on a credit of four mon bs Catelcgues will be ready the day previons to sale, AUR U 8. MILITARY RAILROAD OFFIOE. . No. 250 G steer, Wasutnerom, D. J., Dec. 19, 1388. WEDNBE DAY cy . the 18th day of Ten second-hand Locomotive ioeines, About Lan fentot id Katie, T ati ‘ons of 0} 5 vd gee Car Wheels © Pattorm a 20 Oar Axles 9 200 Wrought Scrap Iron $s. 500) art A lot of Steal Springs, #heet Iron, &o, Bale to commence at 10a. m Terms cash, in Government funds. H L. ROBINSON, tatu and A.Q. Mt. a WILLIAMS, Auctn’ FOR RENT AND SALN. Ros, RENT—An excellent PARLOR and several well furrished BED-ROOMS, at 450 Twelfth street, within tive minues’ walk of the Kirkwood House, Willerds’, and the Patent Office, Post Of- fee, and Treasary and Stato Departments, The iocation is unsurpassed in Washington. No chil- dren in the bouse. de7 tf gE EFNT—Two ROOMS and a good BRICK STABLY ; alto for Lease. 2 One acre LOT, situ- ated ov 7th sirest, above the Park, inquirec? Mrs, GARY BEALL, on the mises, jn 12: 3i* )OK HEN *—Purniabed or unfurnished ROOMS, with or witbout Board, and only two squares | from the svenus, Apply at the corner of South Carolina averue and th street, itt neatiy furnis' the fret flor. cn t3e north wast cotnsr of 4th acd I streets, but three squsres from 7th etreet cart ya 22 3 g;URNISPED ROOMS TO LST Ar D) Ti street. tet 7th and sth street>, one block from | Avenue. Ccnvenient to cars. ferme molerate, faiz ste (icine Fok RE --A PURNISHED ROOM for rent, onthe first floor, ruitabls for on: or two gantie- mep, Apply at 302 Va. srenus, cet, 9th and ste .cTsiand ) jad Pwo rar for Horrderacan be acecmme V street. bet. 3th and i red, ENT—An Klegenti BED KRUOM, wit y be for carriage, and H cts, , OK RENT Buiteble for tr< cre Kearcom,ins p ne children, Apply to P ord £ Ftree frOE BERT Ua one otf the beat WIL) Fixturer ava EUR RENT—TO G t Sthand7th 4 URNISHED ROCHB, sait emrn °O LE"—Two UNF bie for Paror ani Bed row only, Address M. Kat this o) KR RENT—E wo or three Pi KOs8, one ‘Largs Front Roum Appiy a: No 49 Seveath +teae De ween Sand T. References exchanged, Lat™ é a- to geutlare: jail RENT—8TORE 297 Phirt street west, ao dé stand in a busincas Incaiity. Suitsdle for any buriness, The store is 23 by 14 feat. good lights fropt and back. wiih a g: hydrant at the back ¥indcw, Inquire on the pramises. ja 1 St Eo KRENT—Two large well ¥CRAISHaD ROOMS in a priva'e family, saifable or gaa- Uemes; central location, near the principal hotels, Apply to 477 i3th street, 5 dcors south of the a 13 avenue. =e j OR SALB OR TO LET—The FIXTURER ani KITCHEN of & targe-size Store, fit for an er Esta! two entran ris 30), To quire of Mr, 9 Penn gvenea in the Concert Hail. Ja 11-St® re BAL E—Two Two-rtory FRAME HOUSES, containing four rooms ard basement; situated on Thirteenth s#t., between B and QO, (Tsiand) Gear the Bmithronian fnsttrtion, Nos. 442 and 544, partical; aire of tha ander- Teens’s office, cornsr Pa avenue end 15K street. between 93 m2 snid p.m.,or alter 16 at No. 162 Tstraat, bet 2lat acd 2; L* 3.8. fF BOTHD RARE CHANCK FOR A PRACTICAL BUSI- NES8 MAN bs N FORREST HOUSE RESTAURANT AND SAT:NG-HOUSK FUR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR Sale The Houre coutaing Bar and Dining Rooms, Kit- chen, Wath Bouse, two Parlors. ans eeven Bed- rocms, Completets far Sy snd isan excallent etend for business. The House 14 situated on 1th street.(No 464,) between D and # streets, only one square from Peon avenue. 22d fa: distance trom Ford’s new Theater. ¥or terms apply to 3B. PROBIFE, 34™ D st , bet 9th and 1 Liw* Fore ENT— Iu a deriradie location, an Elegant- ly Furnished HOUSE Apply toil B.RIRKR, Gostrest, between Sth anda. "3.9 3t. Foes talping ten rooms, w cn the corner of 1th ant 0 prem'ses. POR RENT—ic ope oF ro city, three Nicely farnished & Withev! Board, at No. 4s5 Tweilth anc, i fPGR RENT An Untarvieked We Trick HOU&®, cho squsr> f-om city cars 0: ritel Hill; contataingéve rooms AlsoaClFAR STORE for rent. Apyiy at J. Beown’s Kestaarant, Isth ard Pepnaytveni “3a9-tw. UBNISHEO {ihe mort desirable a: y and ouly one minut Kirkwood Hotels ant? street, betrern B and ¥ and a itcut from eigt itis heevily set, and w t For ad dred aud twents cords per acre. vire of the editor of the Kyen ja 8 8t~ _ __ POR RALE—GOOD-WILL and FIXTURES o tre Restaurant ond Sterm Oyster Paloon No, 396 Sixth street, one door beiow Peun. avenue, Ja 7-61" E (OR RENT—A email HO 5 rooms; siso STABLING fer si reat 244 Seven‘h street, betwee ja 7 6t™ Fo RENT—25 AOBKES or more of Land, to- gether wth afmall COTTAGBand Stading, rlessan ly situated betweun the Capitol Roads s Seventh street north, ac joining Glenwood Cemete- ty. The above Land is weil adapted for gardening and dsiry purposos Possession given by the lat of Vebruary next, Apply to ths rabscrider on the ives Pyar 03 * _WM. BMMZRT peek SALE.—Two very desirable #4KM2 for es) op rearonabie terms, one of 85 ac es and the o' ber of 700 acres, more or less. Both of these fine farms are situated i: mediately upoo navigable water, in 8: merset county, Bastern Shore of Mar i 4 low The title ixindispu rare chence ir offered for investmen' Appl cation may be mute to the aditor paper, Ja? swim oO; th R82 LK—A GOURE on lth sirost east, be- tween & acd C streets north, contaising 8 tronme and kitchen, convenient for ove or two femilies abort walk from Capitol or Savy Yard Also, STABLES. For particulare inquire on the prenvisen do 31-20" UHENISHED ROOMS —Three Farnished Rooms for rent, £06 Ninth street, over tua indepen ¢ pt Telegraph Comysny, one door from Pa ave rue jas VALUABLE IMPROV 1 D PROPERTY AT PRI- VATE BALE. The eubs.ribers offer for saie 4 handse ne and well-built three story Brick Dwail ng House,besa- tifully siivated for a private resid-ne*, in the vi- cinity of Fourteenth and M street and coutainiag raioon, pericr dicing-room, bite) n,#even onam- bers, ad bath-room; well cons -icted in evo arieniar, with marble manteir window, an aleony sp disin every particule ; desirable resi- Boe. rly possession given, wire ad nitable Lot on the cort: sido of Fstreot po th, 2xlv, with two Frame St “es on the front anda Brick Back Building inth rear, JA8.0 MeGUI.2 £79, ja 6-1W Avet aod Com Merchants, OR BENT—At 29: : Fs Ppt = — and we! ‘arn je - er Ai" Bed Hoom adjoining, on second floor, 32 en —A firet class BAR and STRAMED FO ditsatoon: near Ford’s Theater in tne cen er of thecity. Four years lease. Rant $3) a For particulars call at No. 465) it Torot, bet Dan? 8. soe OB SALE —And immediate session given, % F'itige and welt built toree-story Brick HOUSE. Fatond strect north, detest Band oetreeta near Di e' oO 8 er d the Capitol. Foe Lot is by order — For terms, &c , ¥ 350 4 is ood i 4 to C848. i. fan na34 Pane avon, 08? 4 th | } Vith day cf October 1863, | Sone By J.C McGUIRE & ©O. Auctionsers, SX G FRAME HOUSE AT PUBLIC AUO- Tios,—On WEDS BSDAY AFTERNOON, Janu- Bry Ist. at ¢ovelcok. on the premises, we shail sell & Derirable LOT, fronting about i4 feet on Fourth street west, between [and K streeta north, and running back i fect to an alley. improved’ bya@ comfortable Two story Frame Dwelling House, containing Fite Rooms. J Fsriy possession giaen. Terms cash. js 9. J. 0, MeGUIRE & OO, Auets, By J. 0. MoGUIRB & 00., Anotioneers, (CCBANQER) SALE OF VALUABLE PROPRR- 4 t¥.—By virtue of a Georse of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the oe, eTs. compisinan’s, and Xobert Brockett, avd others, deferdants, the undersigned, Trustees, willneliat Public Auction, the following real estate in Washington city, D. O.- On THU REDAY, she 28th of January at3 ook p.m Gp the premieex, a!! thoso parts of Lots numbered. eleven and tweive. in Square numbered 42', which Sre containtd within the following metes and bornds : Beginring for tha same at a point thirty- eight feet ani six inches souta of the northeast corner of said lot eleven, and ranning thence south et, thence westons hundred feet to alot. th north twenty five fret, and thence east tothe point of beginzing; with the rights and appuriensuces This property is most eligibly situated for bust- bess purposes, on the wet de of Seventh street west. bitween G and H eis north. apd is im rov'd by 9 ‘our-story brick builting (No. 4:3) ow E @ in the rear. lock » am. of Lot aumbered sbered 377, which ia metes ard bounds: nertheas! corner of « thence south thir:y-eignt feet, thence we cdied cud seven festand two inches to a thirty feet ailey. there ght feet. and thence cart to the € bing; with the rig Th's property i¢ situated on Ninth s'raet west, between G and F streets north. and oroved by bendsome ard comm ftory brick bouss No. 461, 1p the some Afiernoon at prem Aji that_partof Lot a bember 457. which is contain ing metes and bounds : Beginning the southeast corner of ssid lot anc ru wert iwenty-six feetand two and one ‘th-inches, thence ports one hundred fert, thence west twan- ty six feet two end cne fourta-inches to an alley, thence north forty three feet and @even and one” fovrth inches. thence esst fifty-two feet and four and one balf inches. and thence south one hundred end forty three feet and eleven and one fourth inches to the beginning, with the rightsand ap purtenapces Situated on the north ride of D street north, between 6th and 7th streets west, and im- Proved by a two-story frame dwelling-house, No. 418. lork po m.,onm the four, in Square follow- hin the nh On FRIDAY, the 2h of January instant, at four o'clock P m., On the Premises— Allthet part of Square numbered 74, contaized Within the following mates end bounds: Begin- bibe at @ pointon Pern avenue three hundred aud | seventy-three feet and ten inches from the south- west corner of said square a>d running theacs at right angles with the line of said avenue one bun- cred and twenty six feet, thence in an easterly di- rection psraliel with the line of said aranue twen- iS d three inches. thence st rigkt anal with the line of ssii avenue one hundred acd twenty siz fect to the line of ssid end thence with the line of said avenue to the bs- ginving. with the rights and appurtenances, Im- proved by a foar-story brick dwelling houss, No, “4, and if the row kcown as the Six Buildings, And on SATURDAY, the 8014 diy of January inst. at three o'clock p. m., ni the Aucsten Rooms af J. C. BirGurre & Comneny Lote designa‘ed in James Orutchett’s subdivision of square prmbered 735 as iota B, T and V Also, lots numbered 6 in square numbered 473. Also, an undivided moiety of lots numbered | and 2, ia aqvare numbered 641, And al-o the east t of lot numbered 53, in square bumbered $87, fronting sere~teen faet ona thirty foot ack with that width Dinety nine ches to the rear of said let, being an interior lot lying between 9th aad With streets west avd D and Bsireetssouth Leland. Terms of : One third the purchase inoney to be paid in cash. and the balance in 6 and 12 months fiom day of sale, tke defsrred payments to bear interest and to be secured by the notss of the re- Spective purebaters, endorted to the natisfaction of the trustees. Onthe full payment of the purchase money a deed to be given. . Tf any purcharer shall make defanit for five days after his purchssa, the trustees resarve the right to rere!l at his risk snd expenge All cc myeyanckhe S* Theor ense of the purchaser, ROBERT BALL, “¢ Trustees. ee JC McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT RORSES AL AUG- ‘ TION Cavalry Burcaw, Office of Chief Quarter master i . Washinstun, D C., San. 10, 1854 Will be cold at public acti Giesvoro, D.C yin the viei C , op the Becond and Fou Jargary, 1i64, Viz: 13th and wth days of the incath, alotot CAVALRY HORBES. cordemned ae unfit for pub ervice, . Verme : cach, in United States Treasury Notes, Maile to cormsmetce at 10 o’clock 4m. JABS A. BKIN, Chief Quartermaster Cavairy Buresu. mn, atthe at of Washington, D, WEDNESDAYS in dor! jal) 5 ALE OF bilan id HORSES AT AUG- Cavalry Bureau. Chief Quartermasters Off a Wasarnxton, O.C, January i0. 1854. Auction sales of condeuaed Guverament horses willbe beld at tbe fol.oving plases—two hundred (20) to be roid at each place. vir : At Trenton, N J., Wilmington, Del., Oarliste, Pa.end York Pa Dus notice of the days 0’ sals will be publishad, Farmers aod othersare invited to attend tnese sales. 28 any of these horses, ‘hongh unfit for the United States cavalry service. will ba found to be valcabile for ordinary road and farm service Terns: cath, in United ttates Trearary notes, JAMES A. EK 1ail 6t Chief Quartermasrte: Gavalry Baread. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FoR, SALB AT AUCTLUN —Will bo @ THURSDAY the 7thinat .st4 p.m.» Frame Building, 8 by 59, corner of First and B stresta near the Ra Iroad Depot. used daring the last two years as a ferd store The tuilling is on iessed ground for four years from the 2th of last De- ermber. There ie no better business staud im the ity. Terms cash. ox {Re : GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, jal [Rep] Be" THE APOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY Jar 1th same hour and place. 5 [ep] @REEN& WILLIAMS, Av’ jad By J.C. McOUIRB & CO,, Auctionsers. [NITED BTAT#S MARSHAL’S SALE OF FT NITURB, BOOKS. AND Olin P ainTis effur eri f Fiera Fascias on condemustion wes from the Olark’s 0! Supreme Court of the United States for tl trict of Columbis. and to me disected, I willex pose to public cals, for cash, at the Auction Store «fd. C. McGuire ., 07 THURSDAY, the lath dsy of Janvary instent, 1864. commencing st 10 oclock A, M ,the following Furniture, Library, acé Ui! Paipting, viz. i superior faintings, Feocy Prip 9 Mevtle Ornamenta, 1 Pronse Olock Lot Damask Arm chairs Sofss. and Parlor Ohiirs, i Lot Pier and Centre tables, ble top.” Writing detks, s:deboarcs, iC. Came-Len* avd Mshoenoy Ohaira, Lot Chins and Glassware, Lot Qilcloth, Let Enuives and Forks, 2Bal 8, Lot Chamber Carpets, Wardrobes, What-net Beasvead. Washstands, Towel-racks, Looking g) Feather eda, Mattresses, and Bedding, ot Parlor Stoves, Lot S¥eets and Comforts, zor Linea Napkins and Tablecloths, lankete , bot es with many other articles not enumerated A large collection of very rare and valuable levied upon end cba’ of ied ame anti sis ees cials Nos. 3, 24. 2° .and 106.10 Jansary Lore: lash. in favor of Charies and Jno. W. P. e, Ji & tutton, Wm. B. Riley & Brother. vestry Ft John’s ce aE ra axes. a D.0. aden es Auote. ¥ | ENTS

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