Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SR SPR TS TD OR ES EE TO LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s TueaTER.—A new (and said to be exquisite) drama by Tom Taylor will be per- formed to-night at Grover’s, and for the first time 1p this city. The play is «The Tigwet.of- Leave Man.” It has been performed New York and elsewhere, and has eticited the most unbounded applause. Some of the finest crit- ics in the country have pronounced thé play ene of greatexcellence. The cast of the play at Grover’s ts astrong one, and embraces a th prominent actors of his company. Forp’s THEaTER.—Mrs. DP. Bowers is pissing this week yet at Ford’s, and she ap- penrs to-night in the great five-act play of “Camille, or the Fate of a Coquette” Mrs. Bo were is one ot the most prominent actresses now before the pub ic, and her well-earned Teputation bas been su:tsined ever since her first appearance before a Washington audi- 21 The play announced for to-night is one ‘atin erest, and will undoubtedly attract a full honge, CANTERBURY.—At this popular resort, Miss Eva Brent pleases with her vocalism and Miss Ernestine de Faibe~ with her songs and dances, Fonche ard Ranzoni, and their tine ba! ef troupe, are also ever on hand and ready to entertain the sudi-nces, while the Ethiopia corps and the Court of Beauty are not at al behindhand. AN who would laugh should visit Canterbury to-night. Tue Varieties music hall also offers an at- trsctive bill of song, dance and Ethiopian ec- centricity. The eniertainment here is amply ‘worth attending, and no one who yisits this Tecort can fail to be pleased. They have a gocd corps of performers, and offer a bill re- pete wih fon. L:pa Windell, Frank Kerns and J. R.Whi'e are among the performers. Govon’s Lecitre—Johnn B. Gough will lecture to-night again in Dr. Sunderland’s church, on 435 street. His subject is «Here and tere in Britain;” a lecture entirely new to Wachingtou audiences. Of course all will desire to bear Mr. Gough, for he is acknowl- ecged to be the greatest orator of modern times. Farr.—-At Odd Fellows’ Hall the ladies of the Assembly's Church are still holding their fair They have a variety of fancy and useful articles for sale, and offer good and palatable Teireshments, Tae tatr is for the benefit of the ebureh, and should be visited by all who | would aid a good cause. Batt To-nicut.—The Franklin Fire Gom- peny give a grand ball to-night at Metropolitan Hail, en D street, near ilth. A good tims may be expected, as the managers and members of the ccmpany have made every arrangement jor @ first-class ball. Soars CRIMINAL CovuRT, Jive Glin.—Qn Satur- day, District Attorney Carrington Closed his argument for tue prose -ution in the case of the United States azaiust Collins Dixon, for as- sault and battery and intert to kill G. W. mM Gul, and Judge Olin charged the jury as follows: Charge of Associate Justice Olin. The prisoner at the bar, Collins Dixon, is in- dicted for ap assaultand battery upon the com- nt, McGill, with an intent to kill him. This alleged ¢ ¢ was committed, it seems, about the 5th ct October,in the hall of one of the public hotels in the city. The crime charged is & grave one, and Las demanded and received your most patient aud laborious attention. have +nd+ayored io the asvertainment of the | tscis in this case, what litle ability I could command in the discharge of my duty, and I bave been quite sure that a tall end tair op- poitunity has been given the priso ertoadduce before the court and jary every fact which J deem+d proper cr pertinent to his defense, Some chseryations have fallen in the course of the risl {rem the lips of counsel for the pris- 0. er, the tendency of which, I suppose, was de ved to impress you with the idea that the Court had lished some severe rule euh-r in the reception, admission, or rejection of evi- | -dence, which rulings bore oppressively upon | the prisoner. The design of those observations wesno doubt to exe'te your prajatice against ™ bat instructions I might give vou in ref-rence to the Jaw of the ca-e, or what obvervations I Might avaress to you with a view toenable you proprriy to apply the evidence in tie case to the rulesot thelaw I shall lay down to you. I Was not disposed to interrupt the remarks of counsel cn Unis subject, for I regard tne office ©: the counsel as a very important one, andose <i ils most important characteristies is an en- tire freedom to discuss questions of tact to be decided by @ jury. Such a course on the part of counse] will not offend me, nor will it either deter me from doing what I consider to be proper in the discharge of my duty. Liepest, ther, gentlemen, the crime charged in the indictment is a grave one, and itis of the utmost importance that you bring to the dis- <barge of your duty the best powers of your mind that you perform this duty in the lan- gvage of the counsel for the prisofer, + bravely | and fearlessly." and when youadd to that hon- esty, it is the rule of conduet I intend to observe for myself. and one of the duties I feel it in- cun bent upon myself on this occasion to ex- Plain toycuthe law applicable to the crime £) arged, and to call your attention to some rujés of law proper for you to observe in con- dering the weisht, force and effect of the testi- mony. The er:me charged consists, as you ba ve been told, in an assault and battery upon 4 person, made with an intent to take his life. & i Act that was intended to or did not folfow the assauit tery, I deem of no importance, provided you come to the conclnsion that at the time of the ccmmenctemento! this difficulty, or while bo wns engaged in it, the prisoner at any mo- menkt prior to the battery formed the purpose ©F inieniicn of iaki g the life of the witness McGill, provideng t' at act is committed under <ircumstances afior.iing no excuse or justifica- | tion. Lam requested to charge yon, gentlemen, or lust uct yOu as to certain points of the law, by the counsel for the defendant, “First. That to cony the prisoner of the ecbarge set forth in the indictment the jary Must be satisfied that the defend int committed an sssault and tatery upen the prosecating Witness, and that at the time of the commis- sion of said assvultand »atery the defeadunt intended to kill the prosecnting witness.” 1 ucderstand that 'o mean substantially this: You must be satisfied that at the time of the commencement of this aflray, or some mo- ments prior thereto, the prisoner formed the intention, &S An act of the mind, to take the tiie of this man, McGill; and so understaad it, Linst/uct yon “bat such is the law. » Secondly. That the evidence must not only be consis’ent with th guilt of the prisoner of the offepce charged, but inconsistent with every other reasonable hypothecis arising out 01 tlle evidence in the cause.” . Linstruct you, also, that that is the law. I may as well at this point, perhaps, explain to ¥:u what is understood in law by ‘the evi- ds uce eaciuding every reasonable doub: of the innocence of the prisoner.” It is, that the crime must be proved so clearly as to leave no Teseonabie doubt on your mind of the guilt of the party charged: and when the law speaks of revsenable doubt, gentlemen, it does not mean & mere fancy cr conjecture of some kind or other, which ingenuity may conceive. The law means a ratioual, that is, reasonable doubt, arising from the evidence of the cause. Ig tuere a fact proved or omitted to be proved in the evidence which leads the im to roubt as to the guilt of the prisoner. The: isa reasona- ble doubt. There is no certainty in human tri- bunals. Mathematical demonstration 1s unat- taiuable in que-tions depending upou human testimony, or w has been called moral ev dence. God alon» sees the heart and ean isfal- hvly judge it. We nm? act from the best lights that we have in r-:erence to a case like this, the evidence must be so satiefactory and char to your mind of the guilt of the prisoner that you would not hesitate to act upon itin ers of yourown of thegrayest importan:e. That is what is trmed im law satisfactory y rcot—proof that ex -ases ali reasonable doubt. “Thirdly. And that the prisoner is entitled t the benefit of every reasonahle doubt in ree g-rdto the facts and circumstances :elied on nj nece:sary to establish the offense charged.” iois I regard as the same idea, somewhat cifferently expressed. I understand it to mean simply this, and as such, I charge you it is ic w, viz: That the evidence must satisfy your cuind beyond a reasonable doubt, of the gailt of the prisoner. What a “reasonable doubt” i, J bave attempted to explain to you. Now I have drawn up one other proposition, which you will observe as a rule of law appli- ¢ bl to this cae, And which I submit to you be ause, in my judgment, it will more readily ©: &1e you to a; p'y the facts in the case to the jaw, and that w: «That if the jury believe f om t’e e vicence that the prisoner armed bi n- ® 1 with a whip, @ cane and a loaded pistol with the purpore acd intention of inflictinz a perscnal chastisement upon McGill, and with th- further purpose that in the event of Mci#ill TF si.ting snch assault and battery, or attempt- ing to res'st it. to kill McGill, then the prisoner is guilty of the offense charged in the indict. ment,” if you find from the evidence that the as= u tand battery was made and the shooting at McGill were in execution of that parpose. Now let me muke a furtaer explanation, that th: re may be no misuncer-tanding, as I wish to make the law intelligible to yon as applicable tw this care. I desire also that in the event of my committing apy error, | may make myself ®o inceretood that the prisoner shall at least ree ive no detrim-nt my hands which may not herea ter b- corrected. I will observe then, 4 Gute 2! this instruction metns, that if the prisoner, at he ti ce he armed himseit and sucht, in the mauner described by the wit- nesses, this interview with the intention of press king # conflict there, and in the event of > ing resisted in the attempt to inflict personal chastisement, to seize his pistol and shoot this man cdowr, then he is guilty of assault and battery with intent to kill. Judge Olin then reviewed the evidence of the Cue in @succize! manner; and after Mr. Day. + - | death bave already been published in the Star, | | ers of war, sci.tin from the front by General | ginton, Lieutenant 6th Virginia cavalry; ; ander Hunter, A. M. McCormick, D. M. New ft | dearly beloved brothe | brance of the many virtues of our heli | the liver, the auxiliary idge, for the deferse, had taken exceptions, the case was given to the jury at‘abont *% o'clock, and the Court adjourned, instructing the jury | to bring in a sealed verdict should they agres.- H The jury came into Court this moraing, and | announced that they were unable to agree, but | asked that they might retire again, and after a | ehcrt absence returned with a verdict of guilty of an assault and battery only. | The jury had deen out a*ont forty hours, and | it is understood that on the first poll they stood | seven for gautyie indicted and fi~e for assault and battery. The second ballot was four for | guilty as indicted and eight for assault, at | | which they stocd until this morning, when | they came into Court. at first. | 4 ee ! Funerrat.—Saterday, the faneral of the late | L. W. Boyd, the circumstances attending whose took plice from his mother’s residence on | Tenth street, and was attended by the family | and friends, among whom was a delegation of | the Franklin Fire Company, whose bell was | tolled in respect to his memory. The funeral | services were conducted by Kev. Jobn Thrash, | and his remains were interred in the Congres. | sional Cemetery. i a Prisoners oF WAR.—The following ;riso- Patrick, were committed to the Old Capitol on Saturday afternoon, by Capt. Todd:—B. Wiz- Alex. houee, H. Jeffries, J. Lake, privates in 1th Vir- ginia cavalry; M Carpenter, J. Carpencer, B. Upidik, priva’ in the 6th, all prisoners of war. a ght Larceyy.—Maria Jenkios and Catharine Spith were arrested on Saturday, on charge of stealing two gold rings trem Mrs W.Crack- er, in whose house one of them was employed as a servant, by Officer Cullin, and Justice Barnaclo committed them to jail for court —_——— SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Sigr for interest Ing local articles. —— Triprte or R Ata meeting of the Harmon 10 of O. F.. January 11, 1864, the ng preambie and resolutions were offered hy B.G.E_T. Tippitt, and pnerim ones, adopted : . Whereas the Great Kuler of the Universe hath, in his divine wisdom, called unto bimaself cur ast Grand Newesian N W. Prarie.a man whose relations asa husbandt, father and friend derived additional instre from the high moral qualities which ever adorned his character: Therefore be it Ke sclved, That we bow ourselves in humble iescence to this dispensation, ordaimed as itis by Him whoknoweth ail things and dooth all things for the good of wan. Rescired That by the removal of Brother Pra- kik from among us this L: as sustal irreparable loss—the loss o ther whose remitting fait and the principles of Friendship. Love and T caunct be too highly appreciated. We wour secret. Resolved. That we tender to his stri our heartfelt sympathies, and would dircet ki reaved widow aod little ones to that God why has promised to be a husband to the widow and father to the fatherless, and withholis no good from | those that walketh uprightly Resolved That we will ¢ hoa font in our bearts for the remai i Kes That thi mourning for th Ev seived, That lutions he preaentes brother, and the same be Evening Sta. gis Dr. Marsh, frow »w York. may be ¢ousulted at ns. No. 38 F street, between Ith aod 12th ted w th Her or Ruptare willdo well by call-ng immediately. a * time here js Bee advertisement on next pace. 31 | > Pessinc nows the Avenua this mi Totive? at the 1 be a @ottrevt some new en Plated Chain entirely new patterns. ja}! Tue Secret or HeviTn bowels and the liver in perfeet weder, anda go Well. Noiisch.ef will oceur to the vital very while the stomach. the great sustaining or- fan, the bowels, the safety valve of the system. aid ithe stomach in the work of assimilating the food, do their duty fully, fait fally and regularly. But suppose any ona, or alt Keep the stomach. the of these organs, lack the necessary vigor to per- form their functions theroug! whatt » The answer. founded on an unvaryi ce of more than fifteen vears. inevery v imate, is simple and brief’ Tone them with Bostetter’s Stemach Bitters A course of this irresistable cor- dial will compe! them to their duty, and thr. every fibre of the frame will) e felt its renova regulating influence. Whether yon ai posed to Dyspepsia. to Liver Compiai ness. (the usual concomitant of Indigestien,) to Diarthora.to Dysentery.or to Bilious Colic. here is your safeguard, The first bottle will satisfy you that you have the ene thing needful If despon- dent your spirits will be cheered, if weak you will be strengthe An? the relief will be perma- , The ewill be no letting down—no depressing reaction. If yow value life and health, protect yourself with this yitalizing agent. N man should think cf going to the mines wi Scid by Druggists and dealers generally Co., 237 ja 14-803t ey adent | polerale Agents—A. M. Bininger « a aa ge Ox THE AVENTE, y near 4) street, is the Dol lar Jewelry Store. ja ll-lw* —_—_——___ CHatxs.—Gold-plated Chains at the Dollar Jew- | elry Store, 438, Pennsylvania avenue, ja li-lw* —— ' Corrs, &0. -Those afflicted with these trouble | soms things, whether hard or soft; also those troubled with Binions, Callosities, clab and in- rowing toe-na Is,can find great relief and satis- factory benefit by applying to Dr. White, 424 | Pennsylvania avenue, between 43¢ and Sth streets, | No charges for consultation, ja 5-tf Browr’s Brox AL TROCHES. | These Lozenges are wared from a highly es- | teemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarsencss, Qongl:s, Oolds,and Irritation | or Soreners of the Threat. Public Speakers and Vocalists . Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice | before spaboe or singing, and relieving the throat after any urusual exertion of the vocal | organs, having @ peculiar adaptation to affections | which disturb the organs of speech, de 24-lin B Crmane or anaes | Loss By Firs aNp Rosgers, Preventep.—The | subscribers call attention to their extensive stock | i { ofHerri g & Co.’* Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, which ty furnished play manufecturers prices. lelivered at an rt 6! e city. ° YRATE Jas. O. McGuire & Co., de 23 Im Bole A ts for Herring & Co. Mznxs Derss Suits, Youth's. Dress Suits Men’s Business Suits | men Youth's Business Suits. | Childrens’ Dress Suits. Childrens’ Schock Suits. Noau WALKERS Oo., 365 Penn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an- nounce that thei: al display of Fall and Win- | i ow ready for inspection. It is ‘8 Yeu 0 material ij To those who study excellence with economy in | fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered foypsalecting from the most attractive 8s’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs , trimming and workship. stock of ready made clot reduced grices. ——e SPERMATORRH@A OAN Be CurRD.—Dr Rand's Bpe- cific cures $permatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Im- Soap Loss of Power. etc., speedily and effectwa Tis effects are traly magical. A trial of the Spec: will convince._the most skeptical of its merit Price $1 a box. Sold b: C. Ford, corner street and venue, Washington, anc Cook, Alexandri Wannasten to Ccnet —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five yeurs’ standing, will cure Gonorrhaa_in six aout. °o change of dict required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. avenue, Wasbington,'and Henry Cook. Alexandria. Ja 6-ly ing' n this city. ro a epee Tax CHEAPEST AND BESTHAIR Dy#1N fuz WORLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 50 centsa box, The best in ure. Try it. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corver lith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- ington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria, a6-ly Abrieitines Cacsldetetay Dx. Dupont’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effetively. and being surar-coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach, A trial of these Pilla will’ prove their supertoricy over all others. Price Zia box. Sold byS.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa, avenue, Washingtoa,end Henry Cook, Alexandria. j26-ly ow Diswasus of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and Sexual systems—new and reliable treatmeni—in Reports the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of char; Dr. 2. SxirLin HovcHrox, Howard ciation, No. 2Bouth Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa, ¢3-3m paints aiamatts New Your Srriss. Gentlemen's Clothing !—New and Fashionable! A large assortment for Dress and Busiaess wear. The lish Back and Walking Coats excell in peaaty. erade and Sziah i) thing ayes, ‘cmeree in ig city. ALL, B 4 2 Pa. avenue, bet. sth and loth ste. ecstt [Intell. and Repub.} MARRIED, On the 23 irst ,by Rev Dr.N. P. banst. at Bt John's Oburch’ Gea:getowa, D. 0., Mr. G30. SPENCE. of Paisley. Fcotiard, to Miss UATH BINE OLIVER HENDERSON, of Alnwick, No: umverland, England, On Jan. 21h, in the Fourdry M. B. Ohursh, by yap. P Dr. PAINE. Burg.ist Maiae Artillery, to Mise MARICN GODDARD. of Wathington. = pr DIED, 6 th ii 2588 year of hes tee.” — gE. —— pet ler funeral wi ‘@ place from the resis hee noe Fer father. Wm Bain 65 O strcet, (Island,) on Tursday (to-morrow), at2 o'clock, is On the Paine, of the ith instant, at 8K 9, m. fel afters long and pe 1 iliness, Bion ah io it yiee iy a ; a pat = in eo are vited toationd ich takes place from dence, a street Bed ace aveoue,on Tuesday, the tate inateget s ss ning of the 16th inst. LI infent anni of Saar so Acausia i iets a beelh gt nee 00 and the’ eet 2 aval: | in the 2 Thisege” ¥ ie member of sompeny Ponaay'y Third Ponasy! ry. | take great pleseure ia anecur cing their | the names of Taylor or Watch. GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. LL! 702 LEOTRRS REMAINING IN THE PUST WENTED—Ten GIRES to lace Cep nating, OFFICE. GEORGETOWN, D.C., Jascart 16, 1864, fe ae a Se poeayl in bgp Stik J ist will please say when they were otherwise they may not receive them. shar LADIES’ LIST. Adams Mrs Ann Harrison Miss " bush Mrs Anderson Mary osertty Lucy HackueyMissMA_ Caroline Bellows Mrs Jackson Mra Ross Ann Rebecca Margaret A" Margsret. Ru 'lnan Miss Daker MissJenie Jones Mrs Rrovaugh } Fannie M Fan Pierce Mrs Kitty R nn Seott MrzAnsel e JonesSarahJane Smith MissSarah ceKeech MissAunEShackleford Mra Kellenberger SF a Mary& Charl'teThompson Mra Ciarke Mrs Mary Leisher Mrs Jatherine Cover Mrs Mary Mary K Weavere Mre Cozzens Mrs Lowry Mrs Augusta Margaret Ludeke Miss Williams Miss DavisMissFanny Mary E Birdie Dixon Mrs LoveM-«Minnie2Woody Mrs Frances Leach MesMargt — Edwarid-2_ Dickson Miss McCann Mrs Williams Miss Josephine Ann-2 Roberta B } Dunn Mra Miller Miae Wallace Mrs * | Dawson Miss MayMissHelenV¥ Helen Margaret MasonMissJenie White Miss Cath Mre Moreland Miss Waters Mrs J H try B iza J Watker Misa Mrs N N MiesKate Molly Dsily Mrs RH Neill CatherinsO Wilson Misa Davis Miss AC Oakes Mrs Klien | Margaret FerkerMrsSaraht enMrseMaryA Wright Mrs Finricks issJennie Phebe Josephi Parker Mrs Wilson RebeecaP Horn Miss Cath Mary Apn Welch MissReb'a Harper Mrs Palmer Mrs Young MissM 4-2 Elizabeth Margaret Zell Mes Blizbth GENTLEMEN’S LIST Abbott LL Gibbs Dr JB Pendergast Ei Allen Win N-3. GafferyJas Potter Gay R Aiken PB nin Danl Payne Win Guinery Dai Andrews J F-2 Hurd #8 Possner Ferd jee EC Houchton@R Pailin Chas H BallingerG W > Hise Danl Robinson ChasF Blunt Wall ES Rei Festi D Bute Jas M Henry Geo. Randall no H Bswie Jas W Hostali J W Ruasel Mathew Browne J W Heilbrun A Randal) Hons 8 Brooks Capt NC Hines Jno Raniall Hon 3 J Burford Robt P- Howard Jas W Robinson Win Brady Silas 8 Hi! MT Scranton Wm D Pall Wm M son P 0-2 Shull W fi Baker Capt DW Ifggirs Zenas Smith Wiltea W CinninghawdW Hamilton 8 > Sholl Wn Gollins Dant 23 WW heldon Gea W Cooper 1G Jackron Thos mith Geo rooks dno Kile Jas W Smith Bdwin A Choliar J Leder E IW Callahan Ino | Lecsey h Jas Cowan Judge J Lehsin Th Sireis J W. Conely Jno Lync © Shaw Jas N CoyleHugh Leams David Sewell John T Cornell Jno Lucas BM Shangenborgh J Groney Henry Laytonlon 8 Sharer John L Carroll M | MeQuade B Snow Jos L Connally Micht. Murphy Capt Thorn Jos W Clippertield Mr Mathus Demiza Tunnel J Castleman & D ‘ur Carroll SJ Clary Willert McCabe Frank Mellins MeDonald Jd Nicho e n Norwood 'y Denne: Doggett Peter Douglas HOH rd ht Jer -2 LoronM a p AS Waiton Kob: € Perkins Cal-b 8 Wootondalor Gwyrne Stuart Pluminer WD Young AlonzoS-4 it HENRY ADDISON, P.M Lessee mieieetemeeaieneniees ceatemnmmianiammenenetnaene BALLS, PARTIE VRE WESTERN IN THS FIELD AGAIN, NOTIC¥.—A GRAND B3LL will ba given by tae WESTERN HOSE COMPANY On MONDAY, February ath, 1854, Av TEMPBHANCA HALL, Estrect, between 9th aud 1th ‘ts, By orcer of the Committee, x SE, COME AIL COME ONE, i te’s FIRST GRAND BALL OF THs NAVY 34RD BOCIALS, to bo given at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Navy Yard )4 Co TUB3DAY BVENING, January 1), ses. Tke Cemmittes pledge themselves to apars no pains or expense to make this (ie Ball of the saaton. ‘iceets ONE DOLLAH, admitiing a gentleman and ladies. Commitce of Arranxemnents. James Taitevull, James Tring, Jats 35" B. McNally, C, Pennington, W, Deneal, H Ooster, W. Gargus, Ch. Bntwisel. 1t* NE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED’ The members of the UNION ASSOCIATION FIR3T GRAND BALL AT TEMPERANOE HALL, On TUBSUAY BVENING, Jan 19, Tho Arscciation will spare no psius to make this the bert of the nearon, Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladios, Anexcelient band has beer engaged for the oc- casion. Commissee of Arrangements, J Tavender, ‘J, Baiiarger, J. Gormor, w. Jobnsop, ja i6 ae oe ‘(ee THIRTY SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF TEE FRANKLIN FIRE COMPANY+e Will bs given at the METROPOLITAN HALL,f (Penna. Avenne, near Eleventh Strost, om MONDAY, January 15th, 1264, The Committee oledge themselves toapars n> pains or #z;erre tomate it: + Ball of the eaatoa. Carriages will be ‘x » for the Ladies. Tickets ONA DOLLAR, adinitting s ge atlem: and ladic Comn “4 Jobn H, 8& Wm. Cramy'oa, Luther Povey Jobn Moulder, T. W. Dorsey, PB. Veibmoyer ja H-4i* LOST AND FOUND. &5 REWARD,— Lost, from 174 3 snd sith, a BLACK NB DOG The above reward wil bs paid if retarned 6 a OneE TH, Oity Surveyor, or at this office, * G, betwaen [9th WOON DLAND L082, 02 Eaturday night, from the Northern Liberty Market, a bob’ tail Black HuK?#, marked Conright shonlcer. He was attitwhed io atop wsgou(busher’s) Ten dollars reward will ba éiven if returned to JOHM WiTMBY BR, coraer F and 26th ats, Jats st [ 087-00 TECRSDAY NIGHT, between 011 4 Fellows’ Hall aud M street, on deventa, a Goid BRACELET, the finder will be well rowa.dal oy leaving it at WM. HOOVBE 209 Sixth street. be- tween Mand N streets rorth. jsiF It™ QTHAYED OR BTOLEN—¥rom Dt. BROD SS £4 D'S 6 oor, Capital Hill, on FRIDAY NIGHT last, a very Fie Newfoundiand DOG. aaswaring to Bick, Ane coat, 6- St AUGUSTUB 4. wale breast, one white and one grez foot * SidwOtson ar OST—Between Forrest Halland the corner of 23 aud Market «treete, Georgetown, D. O a POCKET BOOK conta, ning about Bighty-two (#2) Dol and two rec:'pted bills A liberal reward ‘an if the finder will leava it at Dosior will be Barna: atreeta Georget I 0 REWAS\0.—Strayed from the subscriber, New Jersey syepue, one pehoeeny vay ‘OLT; three yearn; pot quite fifteen hends high The above reward wil! be paid for the delivery of the said colt tok. 8, LAMBELL, on Now Jersay avenue, No 730. dew OVERNMENT SALE BY AUOTION, AT TdB UNITED Brarts N Aud, Gospoat, Vi sid —Will be sold at Auction cn the 81h of Tuars’s 1854, the property recovered from the chi nel in the vicisity of the Ferg Tar. congisting of the wrecks of the Sloopa cf- War “Germantown” and"'Plymouth.”’ two Ganbdoats (of wood.) sion | vessel, formerly used asa water-b-: all tke contents belonging to and remainii them at the day of sale. Alco, the following lots of recoverd property, 3 884 pounds (more or lesa) Copper. (bolta ) 4 424 pounds (more or. lene) copeer. (shaet ) 2 sual a of Composition, pounds o} . 826 sheets Boiler Iron, (various sises,) woighing about 45.482 pounis, 0 Souk mare or less) 012 Wrougt Iron, priaci- ‘5 tous (mote or lens) Toone Cast Iron, Aquantity of Obsin Cabies, various sizes, exti- mated at- Sons. Twelve (12) Gast Iron Guns, various calibre, ext:- mated at. ‘tons. ‘Lr rge anchors, averaging sbout 4 tors, 10. r. Bound Shot 801 Conical Suells Ardtome othsr rmall articles whica will be eol- lected ready for examination previous tothe day Each vessel and lot of articles above named will be sold. separately, and where practicable, The mel mt Le fit RY in Red the purcharer to Thiet és: tae Navy yard ad mev wrecks from vy beach, and for the removal of all other propar fiftee Be, proparty sale. nt of the amount of the sal: i with the Commandant of the of the ssle,as raaty thatthe promptly rewov: hich sum, in case of failure, will rch: at "The sum of 10 be forfeited to the Govera- BParmest to be, made in Government funds before ‘Bl “For fartber information, oF permission to ox. rt to Commandant of gine the p mat aan }oaport jah wiw m the West 509 ore cared ©; iwur, corner isth st, and Vermont ay , a Drug Rte 'S carrer of Bridge aad Gigh | | street bet.'@ and H, WANTS. In wnire at 479 Nivthst., ap stairs ANTED.—A few DAY BOARDERS, ce Tabie, charges moderates, No, 404 oe Ja 18-30" 7 ANTED—By a Mechanical Oarpoater.a SiTt ATION a+ foreman, or to do work wader cu tract. Address Box No.1, Starofice, ja 13 2 Wa4htep-a @IRL to Gook, Wash. and Iron and to make herself useful. Apply at 835 Ps avenue, bet sth and Lith sis, Vy ANTED—By a youcg Woman, a 8itUs10N 82 Child’s Nurre and to ist in plain sew.o esei! or do light Chamberwork. Address J H., Georg: towo Post Office, Pat =. WANTED-a« good Whit» COOK, WAPHER and IRONER; must bring recommondati 88 to character, ko. Apply at Treifth wate emares Poly at 441 Moats SEAMBTRESS OR DRESSWAKEG—A Laiy of » i ny saperenss in cut tog one ts J lex’ Dresses, i8 open to engagemen . ALM. Eost OMe, Sadat WwW NTEBD—A good, steady MAN who under J etacds Bottling and Pac¥ing. Apply at 81209 & [00 '8 Wine Btore, No. 255 F etraet, bet 13¢ and uth, ja 18 3t* y JANTED TO RENT—A neat To story Brick or Frame HOUS. and 7th and Mth sts. Terma must be moderste. Aay one baying same will do weil by addressing a note to W., Star office, stating par iculare, rent, name. location. &e. 8 aut OOM AND EOABD.—A deliguttni fest ioor Room. com‘orteb!y sud. fully furvishei will be rented io two single gentlemen, with or withnat Board. Terms for room (inoinding fire aad gas), 75 Fer month; withent board, $35 per mont’. © 361 Thirteenth st, bet. L acd 1t* ANTED—£y a young Widow, s SITUATION as Wet Nurse. Apply at No, 2i Prospsct st Georgetown. DO, js 16-9 ANTED-—A second hand TENT. largo sito; suitable for a sutler’s dusir: Apply a* the egar Btand at the Clarendon Hotel. b-30" ANTFD—A Two-boree WAGON, suitable for farm Inquire at the office of the United rat lotel, Penn, asenue, ___Ja 6 3t* ANTED—A FIREMAN, at the United States lotel. Penn. syerue. A!zo, a MAN to work a gts two miles from tre city, Apply as above, aie at? ae W ANTBD—& good COOK WASHER and IRON- KR for a family of fonr parsons, Apply ith Eon, references from 2 until 344 o’clook p m..35% ‘enth st., bet. Laud M. ja 16-3t Location between Fan’ t | (OR KE ; well-furzished street, WitLio hve mice BLOR acd several OMS. at $50 Taroitth walk of the Kirkwood se, Willards’ epithe Patent Ofice. Post _Of- ad Tressury and te Departments, The on is unsurpassed in Washing’ No chil- ja the se POR REN? —Teo Tety wosiradia OPFIS) Z } OSice Furniture forssie. Appir to JA’ | & CO, Rea! Metate @roksrs, corer of 7th bo nocd of { r ard. ioe cniet neighbo.hood of | the War and Nary Deportments, Appiy at the | BtarjOmos 18 18-10". i Prox 6 aLe—a RESTAU RS asa for | FW five yeors. Irquire for J | the Greenback Kossstrant, ad r | POR BA)B—An INTPREST Business, now pay i | invested; with smail as. | made t. aett sciear 6 MITCURLL & acd ISsth at avenu | Fos, RENT—To & Lady and G LOR aud BED ROOM ea furnished, with or ¥ tt 3r vate frrily in the by art « @ddress and pertioniars yoply 274 £ street corth, Was Foe KENT—An ROOM ; also. a ront BED hed © th hors id carciags. oats | | | ber } FOR REN ct | ROOMS be a de | location Also,a BTABLS. newly nished 7 er 6th street ee d¥ © aveone ia 16-3t T RENT- Three FURNISHED ROOMS in Mra Kenly’s mew house. three core weat of K. gier’a Paloon, and one equare f. depot. Georgetown, D. ted with boar ISK HOCs& ; ‘os small faaily,o with 9 rooms, cp H street, near Ith, furnishei except bedding; turpiied with gaa an water; with front ab! back yard f! Tow Cellar near the Taiiread denot. sifsbie furnished Apartment. Post Ofice, Pue CND ERB is AU tHORIZ8D TO dispors Of # anal ef GROUND which is ly ioeated for a bailing 4 n viry baud somely Lora is titusted thin ANTED—A first-class SALESMAN; oae who can come wel! r commendad. WIBSENFELD & OO., Cdeon Hail Clothing Store, _ia16 corner Of 433 8t ani Pa ave, W ANTED—A YOUTH ina Drug and Apothaca ay Btore to learn the business aud to tura his attention to amy kind of work about tha star: with unexceptionabie moral character. Apply at this office. & 16-3t* YY ANTED. —A German or Irish GIRL to do Gan- tal Housework in a smal! family: to 3 boat, tidy one q permanent situation is viferet, Gat! at S22 Reventh street, bet K and U stresth north ja 16-3t* \ “ANTED—A BARBBEQ; also,a BOY, ona that knows how to Bbave; good wages. ani '5 per cent cu what they rake; tacy cau beard in or oat, 569 Seventh street; Navy Yard. 16 at A. OUTIN), Ja 16 3 W ANTED—By 8 stwady young Man a 20x! LON es Cierk in & Dry Goods or Grooar store; he has haa two years’ experienca ia sucy buriness, and will faruish satiefactory reisrences agate letter Mr, M, &. B., Washingtua, DC als Yi ANTED IMMEDIATALY—A gooi bx LaES; the best wages will be given to a goo! one’ | Spply et KE, ALLIOTT, 212 Pennrylvanis avenue. Ja 15 3t* OOUS WaNTE CH ABLRER wanted, in aqnist ant resp=cts Iccelity; either in Washington or Georgetiwn It is not ecaential woether the first. ocoad. or third iioor cerate Address Economy, Office W D—ASITUA Farmer or Garden fect Rnowirdge of garde from the raising of vegetables to the pro ard care of green house plants, orpamectii dening and fruit treen; also a perfect Know > lge of m'* g on the moat iinproved system; tie rateiog | 1 care of stock. Best of testing rainia as to cae: ter and capability Inquire of WiGLIAW #0é sq., City Surveyor, Cily Hall i FARMER ant GARDENER. cipa ble of taking charce of a 20) acre Farm, rouet bave good testimonials for capacity. honerty and sobriety, Apply by letter. Box No. 1), Star Of fice lite /ANTED—A PARTN && in one of tae six t eat acd best basin-ases now connsctet with the army: capitol required fuom 36H) to Bi™; pet profits from $4) to $6) per month. Appiy to HUNT, No. 6 north A st. 4 0tm 10,000 AGENTS WANTED Soldiers, Sue 3 lers, and others in and ont of the Anny to seliour National Battie Pins and Madals of Generals Grant. Meade, Rosecrans, Hooker, Saks, McClellan, Gillmore. Foster, ete ,azd si!! yer Corps, Cavalry, and Artillery Pins. Agents ere now making from $5 to 31,000 & moxth, Samples are aent on recaip? oo’ 81. Apply to oF addrese J. BARNET & OU, 477 Thirtevath st, four doors south of Penn. avenue, Washiagton D! | bo} jai2 Im be | ANTED—A WHITE NUE-E anda WHITE | CHAMBERMAID. Roferences required. Ap Apply atonce toNo ©9 Pennsy'vauisavenue,two | dcors above 2ist street. Js 8. WANTED TO LEaRe OR RENT—An Unter: | nirhed HOUSE Iccsted betweeen 7th and i6th streeta, and neat Penn, avenge. A good rent, well secured. willbe given Persons }avieg Hongas to | leace or rect, wil! please inform BMILZ PLERR3, No, 465 Rievent hat. ja7 i5t* \YANTED—A SITUATION, by a respactaole yourg Girl. ax Chambermsid or Dining room Bervant Address nore to A. O., Btar offica. jaé Ww ANTED—At 435 Penn. avenue, near 434 st atthe Dollar Jeweiry tore, Persons to cai and take their choice out of 3,000 beaatiful Sets for | One Dollar jJa2inm*™ | KESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS | a Bitvation ss Chamberin: ould ba willing to afeist in any Capacity through'the house; refor- | ence given ifrequired, Address Box 40, Star of- | hear PERSONAL. J OTLON —Intormation is resp-ctfally solicited IN of the whereabouts of Mr. REMALLY, a sut- ler. Any one thet will leave his addrend at tae Star cfiica a> that { getit within those days fron the date hereof,will conf.r n favor on the inqni> . UDGIN, Vet. Sn-esen. Washington, D.C Jan is, 1864. Ja 18 3t* Fag NY ANN, DID YOU see THOSE | SHAWLB? What'shawis, Ruth? 3 elegant ones made expressly for Babies lings), at Prince's Stampia epot. Well are the richest things you erar did se8. He’a tae only one who keeps them here; 1m <oiag to h one Give we ray umberi 1. Ita only round the corner, 381 F atreet; aod hush, he has the mos' elegant Embroicered Yokes nod Sleeves and Pas tsletts, acd sel!a Braid sud and Working Cot icp and has beasti‘al Emb: ered Biavae Shirts for infents, anc dove your work while yuu waitaod don't rub cut like some L’ve had, ant mekes any pattern ycu take him, aud, and, catch m= dra ving ny more patterns Vive la Flannel Shaw's, fkirte, end Stamping! $a5 SREWARD-If the celedzate 2) Physicians fail to describe your cv and symptoms without asking a question or seeing the patient, Nocure,no pay. Ali enrabie dises tes treated st this offles by vegeteble caly. Offi established in 1849. at 172 south B street, bet. ard 10th. Opposite Smithsonian if ADIES, LOOK HEA a can now get sa} | 4 jas eost ¥ kind of Btitching ant Tacking a4 wei! as Plaia S. wing Gono at the Ladies’ *temging Depot, 381 7 stoest, oppcsite Paten' Ome ret rucr on Wheeler & Wil’ neaily and promptiy cove, if you please @ cen Bow socom rods with indelible mark ng ae well as initial stamping on Pandkerchiefs Pillow Cares, &o. Oniy place epot, convenieat to char! f sil dano ticor. | Wor partiontars aidreas 3. RFCS B Beltsville po S4LB. vi on of first + Inquire o et. 6th and 7'b, named promiew a rst be B MILBURN, No 521! b ja 16-ira* Kaaement BR elas Fable Bow Telerences required Je 16-sm,w* Foe PALE ¢ ANT. RR SFar- 5 in" f.OR BEN 442M yards of t FOR Sal 4 Reon WM H FURNISA with wo ED fe possersion, Inquire at telligence Offea No. S11 Ni DeaT Penn avenue. N.B—Also sev. ral very good Honses, Property and Business Plac:s all kinds on sxia. 3a 15-2t* N.H. MILLER, NIHED ROOMS FOR RSNT—Two band semely furuisked Roows for rent with ths privilege Gf a parior atta sbed. north. near 4th, No. O38. Wi only. two-story Brick @, containing six hh Vito and ita ste J.B WIEDIAMEON,, $90 Ja laut" © s; situated on © stra or terms apply to Rleventh rtrec- want fOOR SALE to Wesnic BRESTATRANT, wi known es oe cf the mos best businara in Waskington Of the bertlocationa in the the prcpristor selling. is ne busico-n, This eetel tis eonrected with ‘ihie ie cac of t ibis et piy to ME aud Per FS EXNT-Severa! FORNISHUED K Foard forring!e gentlemen. No. 4 Ptree:, bet Peon, evenue snl C 5° Ja dt ‘PO RENT—a Hovdsomely-Fornished PARLOR d CHAMBER, commun cating. rise By) nth, Apply at No. 4, K stra. south exst corner 15th, jal ive S2.yi.n Tanta est. ARE CHANCF.-SUTLER Bssterp Branch Corral. Irqairs at the Gai!- roa? Park Hesteurant, on if street nerta, between Borst street east and Del. uvenoe, cron the prem ines IT B&B FA STORE F 4 Resieurant or other ba. an¢ lerge yard atta: the prircipal streets in the city App y ot the Btar office. SAL@—A new thres story HOUSS, wih wo story beck buildiag. } ick, No. 192 Fourt York arenas. Abov Aczly to J.P, OREWS, No. 424 abd ine poly to G BAUE m corner of Maryland 3 ) ROOM FOR KENT D at 6th sad /th, JRNISHED ROO omely Furnished Pariorn : in ene of che mvt desirable and plessan’ sitaati inthe city and only ove miunte’s walk of W ds’ and Kirkweod Hotale ant Pann areun 7 sth street, between E and ¥ rirasts R SALE-OAK abo PIN® WOOD, on s bu Grid wnd Gity acres oi jand, about thre) au half miles {roam LAV ga..= water, Over & level T Fie besv's setyand will (ai fro eighty ty,'on hundred ard twenty corda per acre, For addre. ior of the Evening Stor inquire cf the & ja 5 Bt” eS ees Py Pes (\OR BALE.— Two very desirable on resronadis terms, ove of ¥ other of 7 acres, mora or lesa Bi 8 gre situated izmediately up in Somerset county, Bast: nd, sud will ba sod low bie. snd B rare cb rraiestate Appi cation mar be mada fo the ed tor "ARM for vals . * iu town for such work, dn 29 th Prsnsons faterine with Syphilis, Gonorh ‘uffering w! 'Y) a mOrrhes, Gleet, Seminal Weakness. or Private Diseases of tion, should eail immediately upon any description, 5! tT ly Upoi Female Diseases treated in the most scientific ené succersfal msoner. ‘se Dector’s Diplomas hangs in his office, Acure gtarantied, Fees noe DAVI3, 458 7ta street, oppoe te Post Offise, de 29 $m in 22 up s.nirs 0° this paver. _ja7 2ew2a Wor S2LE—4 BO’ est east, ba- Band © str porth, sonteiciug & lent for one or two itol or Navy Yard Fossienee for rent, 50 d-nt Telegraph a strast, over th npany, OLE Goor fr: MN ILITARY GOODS, SWORDS, SASHES, BBL1B, &c. New style of PESZANTS, new and handsome. Also, Agent for D. D. Cone’ RBEVOLVEBS. HINTON & TREL, Taliors, (removed from the old stand 466,) 36% Penn. avenue, under jn l5-20 {Int.} Metropotitan Hote IARIE DIARIES! DIARINS FOR 1864! BOR 1864! FOR 18641 76 Vaninting! 75 Vanietize! 75 Vantetias! ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES! and) = Wholesale and ‘Wholesale ane Wholesales ‘. sleasle ax PHILP & BOLOMONS! PHILP & BOLOMONS! PHIL? & BOLOMONE | METROPOLITAN BOJKESTORE, 332 Pasn, Avexcs, Betwoea Niath aud Tenth Streets, mF Bent to the ARMY FREE OF POSTAGE. de 30 tf Cc bi Or COLORS. x HINTON & TESL, 353 Pennsylvania we Bo ae jal6-lw BOYS?’ aXBs. “ene 8 95. by 2. ke, eppiy Rt AVS., Bear $3¢ st, fe Teo dceps in in pood orser 50 deep: ia in geod or: to lag. W. LAN®, 424 F de 12) Gioaksa:a Circulars, Colored “loss and ©: i Frosted be Hopmay PRESENTS —Black © © a Ese 025 Hack and © Fro) Fireb by the yard, ‘bawis, Bsimorsis and ! Bkivte, M 7, Sttemua Uloths, Poplins, Zipages. Velenciat, Monrroline de Lairer -bpert: Black Bilks, Haudkernhiefs, Gievas ¢ Plenketa, and Domest att between ith av” sth ates da23-tf W. “satu, CAED VISITE FAA can Ce 486 Boise, Brenehy aud a vrames in va- HER i uate No ant Soot streets 3 jo wa 2 arin eg Right doors above a) ial. UBBELL’s RESTADRANT, Bo. 277 Penrsylvapia Avenue, Keep constantly on bend all the DELICACIES OF THE SEASON, leo, tha be st AMO. VINES. LIQCORE, and SEGAL, N B.—No indies admitted unless acoom by tlemen. ‘ TB : {Chronicle } ; 4 EVERLAST! FLOWERS. Niche eee raters eat OF fresh oot Flowers isda to Moquats of choices Howura is on band. . Farties sod. wregsicgs zr! at tl by A. W. BORK. BEL So) Gaia iii ne. a Yas ee By W. i. WALL & 09., Austioneers. Southeast corner - aven we and Ninth si: (ROCHE EE AGUAS SOAS Fo. E Bacoo at AvoTION TUBSDRY MORY- Ise, ery pth, at 2 o'clock, we will seil, at oom: te and Yeliow Sagar, Molasses, Sirap | Bois Coffee and boxes do Boxea Ca red Fruits and Meats bo es Brown, Yel Boxes S:arch! Vea: Cases Sauce and Oatsups Peaches and Oherries hoxes Ginger and Uinoamon 2.0 Cares Ota 48.0 P. Brand | Boxes Bevay “4 Cigars ; 2> borer Hime chewing Tobae: 12 «rors Natural Leaf Tobacco ‘ | cot requenze of the weat Octaver ard quarts Brandy Bola Vehistey, varions brands Boxes Malaga tnd Port Wise Ara various other articles too numerous to mea- 02 Boots ard Shoes tity of Small Stores and Suthers Goods. Tetms cash, SALE OF IMPROVED AND U3 Bwat Mst« vtueofad ¢ Distriet of Colambd Sf iruries under eertaia douds © e of the Saprecte fubds ituliog me asts "ecords4 im Liter J A 8.,No. 44, foli « and 19; a © rded im tiber J.A. SN» 15. fotio it &e. > one of recorted in Liber J. A 8 , v7 ACA 2,48. ard 44, one of the land’ re ° ashingtoo couuts, District of Qalumbia, Isp BHURSDAY, the t4th cay of Ja 1°64 at pubic agstioa. om the » } 6. i3ani MW ia square No 838 improved with a Frame Dreliir ¢ Brick House and Stora; also, & Mest Roure, tiable and She is Alro. 5, in Squsre No, 819, unim- prove The improved property ia situated on mot porth, between 5th and fin east aolis well adapted for = butcher, as it ss aliof the necessary ap- perdages, ‘derma: One third cash; balance in two equal notes at six acd twelve roonths, on interest, se- eared by a deed of trust on the premires B.N. GiLAMRT, Traste Ge 3!-00& ds J.0.MoGUIBE & CO, aucis. BF FUE ABOVE SALR IS pete INED, IN USaDAY the lgth ivst., same hour, at the tion Store of Jas, C. McGuire & Co., corner Tenth aat D-treeta. HON GiLBSaAT, Traat-e. jad 3.0 McGUIRE & OU., Aucis. By J. 0. Mot UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SCEEBKIOR CASINHT FURNISURRB, BLE- SO Gast GILT CLouk and Onwamanrs, PAINTinas ABD ENGRAVINGS HOUSEHOLE EFFRO?TS GbASRAL- Ly—Un THURSDAY MGMNING, January 2és¢, | at bo’eleck, ai No 476 fiftecath ptreet, between t | email assortment of - | Ow FRIDAY ° | rebtsanc | And on BATURDA \ ja 32-4 F, Pepnsy.vania sveoue ard F street, we shall sel! a ellent Puraiture and Howesbola Effects, comprising : Suite of Rosewcod Carve? Parlor Farcitura fin- ished ‘p Crimton Brovateile. snd co ngiating of thres Freuch £0 68.two Armani four Sice Chairs, with Biusie Chatr to rateh kup rb Gilt French Mantel Glock. with 3tatuettes to match acd Glass Shades. cos: $390 i ame Pier Glass. 31.0 saa Brackat, with kesvy lt Window Cornica vimecn Demask Cur and flatures, Paiate > Bogravivgs, snd Or eats € Flegant Paris nade coversi Din ung Yrurcols Parlor sod BStsir Carpets, ocd Best Cbairs. Logogs Prech Ccina ce. Cnt Glacswora, Tad e Jutiery Two ing Rarges, Lot cf Kiteben Uten vette of four weil i wediectel, I will @ to prbiie vale h. atthe Auction & of dames 0 Mo- on THURSDAY EVENING, Jaauary al, comm ercing &t 60%C.o k— 4 ch: ice cotive ion of Fine Oil Paintings, Engzay- Vaiaable Books. stiee a op asthe Gooteand “hatte’s Croger, and wold so ssuiety Indic 263. 204. 26 WARDH.LAMONU. D jain 3.€ McGUIRS & CO. Avc's By J.C McGUIRE & ©0.. Auction HANOKRY S41 F OF VALUABLE PRO CER- vy --Fy virive of a decree of the Suprene xp * | Court of the District of Culumbia. aated on the ta day of October, (#63, ano rendered iu a sauce per cing ip ssid Court between Thoma: 8. Fr: snd others. com aud ‘obert Brockett, ard others, defendants, the undersigned, Trustees, wl sel at Publis Auction, the following rea! estata in Wa-bington city, D On THU BS DAY, the 28th of January at3 o'* ock pm On the premires, 91] (hore parts of Lots n mbdersd eleven and tweive. in Square numbered 42), which are contained within the folowing metos and bennds : Beginring for the same xt a point thirty eight fect and six inehes routi of the norte wt ccrner of reid lotelever and runuing thenes ‘vuth twenty-Gve feet, thence we'tone hundred feet to the rear of aid ot thence north twenty five foot, aud thence east to the point of beginaing; with the purtensices. ‘bis property is most eligibly situated for busi- nees purocses, on the went side of Seventh strect west. beiween G and H streats north. aadis im- rowd by # four-story brisk builiing (No. 423) on even'b, anda two-story building in the rear. On the same Afternoon. at 4 o'clock Pm. Gn the piemises ai: tust pact of Lot numbered twenty-thiee, in Equare numbered 377, whic’ is cor teined within th~ following metes and bounds: eT Ling fcr the seme zt the northeas: corner of rsic lot and running thense south thir:y eigat feet, thence wetone hundred rnd seven feet and i#o inctestoa erage 4 feet allsy. thence nerth thirty- @ ght feet and thence cart to the point of begin- bine; with the rights and eppurtenanses ‘This property is situatei on Ninth street wast, be‘weep E snd F streets north and ieim roved &@ Eendreme ard commodious four story brie! chelling kouss No 46). On the some Afternoon at fite o'clock Pp m..on the Premt Ai that_psrtof Lot namb-red four, in Square pen.ber <5? which ia ow in the foliow- ive meter and boucas: B inning for ths sam the sectheast corner of asid running then west twenty-six fertand two and one fourth inch: thence rorts one hurdr-o fect, thence west twet ty six feet two end ine fourth inches 20 an sliey, thenes north forty three fect and eleven and o1¢ fe bh inches. thence east fifty. two feet and foar abd one balf inches snd thence south ope hurécred and forty three feet and eleven and ore fourth inches to the beginniog, witb the 1ight: asd ap purtevances~ Sitcated on the northride of D street ucrth, between €th avd 7th streets west, ard in- proved by two-story frame dwelling house, No. the 20h of Janurry "instant, at four “kB mM .OM the Premis of squcre puicberea 74, contaioal lowicg metes and Dounds: Segia- on Porn avenue three hundred acd y three fest and tea inchs from ths soxt corner of satd square sed running theace at argies with t! line of faid avyenas one 2a0- and ty i ance in an east=tly ai- on para eof said avenues twea- i thres inches thence at right eine of seit aveone ons handred feet to the lice of ssid avenue, nee With the line of ee enue to tas ba- with the rigbts apo & story brick dwe' in (he row ksown as the i the 30th d-y of January inst. ef thre oelock p -m., atthe Auciion Rooms of JC. +e Gurre & Company— : Lots designated in James O-utehott'’s en htivision feauare nemae L v “4 Jin square nuabered 473, ec moiety of lots nambersd t and qnare numbered 641. the east part of lot nambere! 53. in ontiog sere teon fact on s unnivg oack wits tbat wid'h. alley ax nicely nine feet and five inches to tes rear of aeid ict, being an im(erior lot ly{ng between 9th acd ote aireete West apd D aud cete south [-laad Fern of aale: One third the parch<se inoauy to « paid in cas, and the balance in 6 and 12 moz.ies from ¢ay of sale the deferred payneats to ii‘erestand to bescoured by the notes of the re- fpeetive purchasers, endorred to the satisfaction ci the trustees, Cr the full payment of the purchase moneya ate auy purctarcr shail make defeult for five days S85 Trustees reserva the rigut risk and expense cing at At pense of the parebacer. J 0 McGUIAN & 00., 4 JOTION BALE—Wili ba sot4 s: Pable Auction Avs THURSDAY, gant ary 2ist, 1854, at li a ia, at the Gorsrmmcat Bstery, corner Henry and OMGOG FLOUR Bs REELS (MORE OR LES ) sisieaak in Government #unds. eager gee ‘immediately after. ale, jas ta oh UARTERMASTES8’3 OF FICR, Ca 2s Depot of sRLOM. { Washington D.C. 24, 1833. Will ba sold «} public anstion, atthe corrals, + the Observatory, ip the elite ot Washington. pees eet and thics WEDNESDAYS in Jaus uy, tees, via: Ob ne = om ofthe moath, a los demred. ND MULES, 3d eronht for vablie servioe, feTIGs cahe ib Gove ote! Da RUCKER, tian 2 Brig. Gen. and Quartermaster. HIDES) Wa Be sold at Anotion paced WE: ay 4 SATURDAY, at 11 o'sl0sk a. m., at tha foot of isth street, ale aD Bt ae ay Oe on ae eo pisteict of Dolwak sach shipped to this ee 4 tet, a SEY. Waist es Racer o@ eters 5 ihe Goversmen Beef Hides on hand at = fale ‘Terms ip Treasory Botes, to ta gages Ora Ls. Tar aes aE: OGRE pata 9