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‘LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s TueaTER.—* The Ticket of Leave Mau,” to-night again, and it should be remem- peres that the opportunities for witnessing this drama will scon have passed Away, as wilh the appearance of Vestyalion Monday even- ing, other attractions will be introduced. To- ynoriow night, Mr. Grover will give an enter- tainm.ent in sid of the Ladies’ Soldiers’ Relief Assocation Forp’s THEATER.—Sheridan’s five act come- ey, “The Schoo! for Scandal,” will be per- formed here to might, and Mrs. D. P. Bowers cwili take a benefit. Mrs B. will personate «: Lady Teazly.” and will be ably supported by Mr. Wheatieigh. *« Joseph Surface,” and by the most promivent actors of Mr. Grover’scom- | The tarce of «Nan, the Good tor Notn- will concinde the entertainment. TSCHALK’S second and last concert will | be piven to-night at Willard’s Hall, and in ad- cinen to the artistic executions of the great pitvist, Mile Cordier, the noted Prima Donna, wil give selections from fayecrite authors, and Carlo Patti, will also take part. The audi- Jast night was large aud ‘asbionable, and © sule of tickets already indicates another fine for to-night y —Miss Eva Brent, the talent- nesiine de r, the charming st und graceful dan-ense; the Ethiopian te, Esgan, Nadwards and Emerson: and the ive company ot billet and pantomime per- mers. will appear to-night in an excellent und varied bill To morrow afternoon there will be a matinee for ladies and children, \V AkIETIxS.—A good bill is also announced this evening's miertainment at the Varie- el, Mons. Baptistin, Frank ps, J] ite, and the whole company wiilte on hand with full budgets of fun, song and dance. The bailet troupe here is composed o! a lirge corps of pretty girls. Fains anp Frsiivats.— This is the last yight but one of the Fair at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, under the auspices of the Jacies ot Assi mbly’s Church. They have still on hend a Jarce and varied assortment of use- te d@ fansy articles, which can be purchased | by any who would aid a good cause. ‘The ladies of the East Washington M. P. ion give sno her supper to-night at Odd Pelows’ Hall, Navy Yard, and noone who vietts the ladies here will fail to find much enjoyment. The supper is for the benetit of ih. Home Mission Soeiety of the church. i A Botp Rorngry.—On Tuesday morning, thy collar attached to the grocery of Mr. M. Gr on, at the corner of Thirteenth and L streets, was found broken open, and it was di<covered t tour firkins of batter, 259 pounds of cheese, rly iu pounds of pork, 6 dozen tumblers, veral Kits of mackerel, over 200 pounds of r, a Sack or two of flour, and a quantity of yalued altogether at over five hundred had been taken away. The thieves ea an entrance by forcing off the two pad- s on the cellar door. After getting the out, they coolly broke open the stable of alter, who resides opposite, and hitched his horse to a wagon, with which they took they plunder During the day, (Tuesday) Tse, attached to the wagon, was seen comimg down L street without a driver, the thu yee, probably, having no farther use forthe | tr Some of Mr.Green’s family heard the glars remarking about the weather, but ation was so loud that’ they me p‘rsous passing; and as they were considerabiy overing the cellar open in tha These burglars are provably the varties who haye robbed Messrs Tower, 8 and Daily, within the last six weeks, e loss with Mfr. Green, will amount to The p: bbed all live in the same ion of the Second Ward. and these burg- are be. oming so common of Lite that per- n that secticr are talting of establishing ol for their own protection. Yesterday an amus.- sc-ne was \ ut the office of Capt. wre, Chief ¢ nt (Quirtermast-r. About lock in the mornicg, as ail the clerks were dst their desks. and several gentlemen vere standing in the room, a colored man en- tered and advant-d towards the obliging clerk ix charge of the burial desk, when the follow- ing conversation occurred: Colered man—+(ood morning.” Clerk—“Good morning, my man; what can 1 vo for you?” Colored man—“I wish an order, sir, for the burial of a corpse.” Clerk—“Very well; where is the corpse 1” Colored man—“At Kalorama.’ (Small-pox pital.) Clerk—* Where 2” « olored man—‘At Kalorama hospital, sir.” | Clerk—“Are you employed there !? Colored man—“Yes, sir.” Clerk, (pointing towards the door)—« For heaven's sake get ont of this; I will send the order to you!” The colored man started for the door, and the bystanders made an open passage for him b) getting out of his way as fast as possible. Nor Want: b - > Forn’s New THEaTRe.—The School for Scandal, with an amusing tarce, have been selected as approprist+ pieces for Mrs Bowers second benefit, and will, no doubt, draw as jarge and appreciative an audience as this sisron bas known. Every one who has any kiowledge of ourmodern drama will recognise am the School for Seandal one of Sheridan’s b stetforts. We see in it the scintillations of that ost illustrious genius. Mrs. Bowers will to- B htessay ‘he character of Lady Teazle: a part ‘which the best critical judgment we have has said-he excelsin. Mr. Wheatieigh willappear &- Joseph Surface, which character he is most acmirably fitted to perform. Sir-Peter Teazle, Lady Teazle, Joseph Surface, and the other characters ot this comedy are splendid illustra- tiorsof every day life. The composition of the ‘School for Seandal cecupi7d but two months, feud ifour judgment be allowed to suggest it, ‘we should state that probably no two months i tte author's life were more profitably em- ploved The anthor was at that time not twenty-six. He had studied the virtues and evi's ofhuman existence, and hence drew the Tost excellent pictures of 1 fanaa Tost Her Watcu.—Lastnizht, Fanny Jones amede complaiat at the Second Ward tation ‘hot she had lost hew-watch at the Smithsorian ke staurant, Tenth Street, south of Pennsyl- ¥/ nia avenue, and she suspected that the pro- pretors had it. This morning she testified be- fore stice Clayton that the restinrant is kept by Botler & Rudd, and that she has been stop- prgthere. Lact night she went toa ball, she # id. with Mrs. Butler, and returned late at Deht. She went into her room with a gentle- man, and when he left she had her watch, and it was taken afterward. She does not ra Baie her male companion. Mr. Rudd and Mrs. Bat- lr, who were present at the hearing this morn- ivg, but not under arrest, invited an eximin- ation and search of the house. Officers Voss aid Davis were detailed for the purpose, and <o the matter stands. ocrenl PS ae SENT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT.—Last night, Irtective officer Bigley was in the office of eA Pelea, pawnbroker, on ©, near Ninth street, when Francis McCab» brought in two new Diankets to pawn. Bigiey arrested him and took Rim to the Second Ward station house. Healt an hour later, Biziey arrest-d Jno. Simp- Son, @ sharp boy, well-known to the police, for otering to sellanew felt hat for fifty cents. No one coming forward to identify the arti- <les, both prisoners were sent to Saperinten- dent Webb to be dispo=se of. — ASSAULT ON A Broruur.—Yesterday after- Hoon, a dispute arose between Arthur and John Pumphrey,(brothers,) when the latter assanlted the former and cut his lip, and was arrested by ©Micer Davall, who took him before Justice Call. whem he gave security for court. It ap- pears that the former contracted to build some houses, and gave the plastering to John, but he did not do the work as soon as Arthur Wished, when another party was engaged and went to work. John seeing this, went to the Luilding and got intoa dispute with Arthur, Which resulted as aboy: ited. > NAVIGATION OPENING.—The ice is rapidly i pearing, and in addition toa number of vessels with Government stores, &c., brought up in tow by steamers, several craft came through the ice below, and arrived safely yes- tréay, only by the aid of their sails. A ioad of oysters arrived, which sold readily at $1.50 per bushel. Other loads of oysters are ex- Fected soon,—Alez. Gazette, Jan. 21st. eee ae LaRrceny,—This morning, cficer Berkie: arrested John Hayes, colored, charged wi stealing $12.50 trom Ellas Simms; and Justice Cull committed him to on Both parties are colored, ana were employed at Middleton's Oyster saloon; and yes! jay Hayes seized an ©) portunity to rob his comrade and made off, but fortunately he was caught. ae tia race MISTAKEN IN THE Hovse.—Last night, Ohas. Smith was arresied by officer Parker for play- icg detectave, and entering a house on Four- we: th street, Making & search for women. He *xplained his case this morning, proving to the _vatice that he did not intend to play detective, but made a misiake in the house, He was dis- 1 eed, essah otek: | Sxitine LiqvoB oN Sunxpay.—Mr. H. D. Geision, prep-i or of the Central Hotel, cor- hero’ 6h street and Penssylvania avenue, was J: steroay fined $25: by Justice Ferguson for *liing liqucr on Sunday. —————— 4 CaANOB TO Make Mowsy.—A restaurant Qnd bar, a No. 439 Penasylvania ayeaue, ich bas beem im smecessiul operation for Several months past, is offered for sale in the Gd vertising columns ef the Star, Drunk AND DisonvERty.—OMicer Jewett yesterday arrested Charies Lavin for being drunk and disorderly in Blaze’s alley. The prisoner, when arrested, was crazy with whisky, and his clothes were dirty and razged. The cum of $590 was found upon his person. This morning Justice Drary fined him $3 and released him. SS ae City Property FoR SALE.—See elsewhere an advertisement announcing the sale on Tues. @ay. February 9th. of valuable city property on K street north hetween 12th and Ith. The property fronts 26 feet and rons back 132 feet, and will be sold under a decree Of the Sn- preme Court. ‘lhe terms are liberal. At the same time will be sold a lot on M street, ae ge PERMANENTLY CLOSEn.—The restaurant of | GLH. Springman, 481 Pennsylvania avenn was yesterday permanently closed by the mil- itary suthorities, and the stock of liqnor was confiscated. Mr. Springman, we understand, is chsrged with varions violations of the mili- tary law regulating the sale of liquors. eg A FEMALE PUGILIST.—Mary Robertson was arrested yesterday, by Officer Calthoan, for “draping in mourning” the eyes of Ann Mc- Donald. The operation was performed in true pugilistic style.. Justice Drury held Miss Mary to bail for her appearance at court. Jcat Receivep at the Oriental Restaurant cor- ner Seventh Massachusetts avenue some of the largest ard most delicious flavored Oysters, whiehiwilt be served up to customers at old prices. —— es AGENERAL Repeviion. Triumph of a Great Discovery! The public has rebelled against cauterisine Hair Dyes, Fashion has feresworn them. A sagscious community has adopted in their stead, CHIsTADpORO’e Hate Dra, and for these reasons, It embrowns and bisckens the hair, notthe skin. It is a regetable emollient, nota turning fluid. It does not burlesque nature with Liooming metalic tinges, but produces ber own living hues. Its cooling effect in lasting It defiee detection. Its results are uniform. It never fails. Manufactured by J. Craistaporo, No, 6 Astor Boure. New Yor, Sold by all Druggists. Applied by ail Hair Dressers. ja22-solm,r ge Passinc pown the Avenna this morning we noticed at the Dollar Store, 438 Pa. avenue, near 4%s btreet. Rome new and beantiful styles of Gold- Plated Chains, entirely new patterns. ja 16 lw” geacbiionde Na ets Corns, &0. -Thore afflicted with these tronble- some things, whether bard or soft; also those tr nbled with Bunions, Callosities. club and in- growing toe na‘ls,can find great_relief and satis- factory benefit by applying to Dr. White, 424 Penosylvania avenue, between 434 and 6th atreets. No charges for consultation. ja 5-tf ee WarRantep 70 OurK18 Six Days. —Dr. Godfrey’a Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing. will cure Gonorrhea in sir days. No change of diet required. Price 21 per bottle. Sold by S.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja 6-ly Es a Secret DISEASES, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain. safe and effectual remedy—indeed. the only vegetable ren- ely ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent cases in twenty-four hours Nomineral no balsam, ne mercury, Only ten pills to be taken. Itis the soldier's hope. and a friend to those whe ae net ee to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Semaritan’s Root and Herb Juires—A poritive and ermanent eure for Syphilis, Scrofula,Uleers, Sores, Spots. Tetters. &e. Price $1. or ‘iy saad chs Ss BY Fiak AND Roppers, Preven’ jetibers call attention to, their exten x bottles for $5. m5 by 8. C, Ford. sement, @ stock ofHerri ¢ & C ire and Burglar Proof Safes, which are fur dat the manufacturers prices, delivered a! de 23 Im Dx. Dupont’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pillsare very hestin use They operate speedily and ¢ffect vy. and being swear-conted create no nausea upon the most delicate storsach. A trial of these Pills prove their superiority over all others, Price f1abox. Sold byS.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. jab-ly es DiswaseEs of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and Serual bystems—new and reliable ‘treatment—in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SktLLin Hovanton, Howard Associ No, 2 8outh Ninth Street. Philadeiphii ceria aati THE CHEAPEST AND BRSTHAIR Dyk IN THE WORLD— Never Fades ot Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye. 50 cents a box, The best in ure, Tryit. Sold by8. Ford, corner Jith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- y part of the city. Jas. C. MeGrine & Co., Sole Agents for Herring & Uo. Pore Saguie for ington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria, a6-ly —__—— SPERMATORREGA CAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- potency, Loss of Power. etc.. speedily and efectually. ts effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits Price $1 s box. Sold by 8.C. Ford, corner Nth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Heury Cook, Alexandria. Ja6-ly > - Brown’s BroxcotaL TRocugs. These Lozenges are prepared from a highly es- teemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreners of the Throat. : Public Speakers and Vocalists Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any urususl exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech, de 24-im Haiz Drs! Hare Dysil Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is tha best in th- world, The only harmless, true and reliable Dye kno¥- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bai, stusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injurirg the ba or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A BarosRior, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- tory—81 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s new Toilet Cream for dressin, hair. Jy 7-coly Mzxs Durses 8 . 7 mee Men’s Business Suits, Youth’s Dress Suits, (uilivens "Dreee But Youth’s Business Suits. ildrens’ Dress yes Childrens’ School Suits. Noaw W4tker & Co., 365 Penn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an- nounce that their annual fisplay of Fall and Win- ter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and Yeutha’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs a material, trimming and romani. To those who study excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is uow offered for sclecting from the most attractive stock of ready made clothing n this city, st very reduced prices. 003-4m 2] ———— New Yor Sryies. . Gentlemen’s Clothing '—New and Fashionable! A large assortment for pret and Business wear. The English Sack and Walking Coats excell in bd rade and finish anything ever offered in Wat, Steragns & Oo. 9th and 1gth sts. Uintell. and Repub.} MARRIED, On Jhursdsy morning, 2imt. by Rev. D. Evans Reese. RAMUEL CLA. Oe SALMBE, to MARY SUSANNA OLAXTON, of Georgetown, D 0. * On the 2ist inst. y the Rev. W. M. D By@p. W, HARRIB ‘to Misa MARY ALTON BMiTE, allot ‘is city, 3-4 DIED, 3 bch the ih instant, MARE: Ay tof tae late ©) + e@ ar ol rage Her friends and relatives are respectfuily invited to attend ber funeral this afternoon, 30’closk, fem her late residence, No. 166 Twenty-second street. {Phila Ledger please copy | On Thursday 2ist instant, at 9 o’clock a, ef ey a yo une} irday, the instant, at 2 0 .m., from her late residence, 333 F street, bet, Bik and loth ate. * . ANNIG M. B ROBERTS, deughte: Jspuary 22d. A Re 5. dens ir m, of o* John and Litre berts. aged 4 mo! toaltend the funesal of toe deceased os Batardns instant, from the residence of bef parents. Ne. Fifth street west, at half-past two o'clock, 95. 5 JOHN WAGNEB. ed ray old line of Looking Gisss ard Pi Fire Fram 18 Mak ‘ing, I will offer ee old trons and the public, a large assortwent of Oval ror, Photograph and other Fram. Also, a lar aoe ham ee of O} it ‘alnut ils. fea cea glam Fiske OHN en at pon AS prices aoa Wwacnae le jn eeomenee Pa. av., bet. 12th ag es O THE LADIES! . SELLING OFF AT REB UCED PRICES!! Those besutifal ZEPHYRand WOOLEN GOODS, fuch as hildren’s Cloaks and Jackets, Hoods, Bearfs ‘ont: Le 5 Glow ESAe agrees Eadine Biss Vent and 9 erery bed} Bcd get cheap woods at BOS- 8 Pancy tore, Shes Btreot, near 14th. N. B-Depot for Boswell & Warner's COLOMIF- IC for coloring the Hair. ja 16-002w ————— ———_ia 16 00tw OR BAL BENT—A beautiful new seven: F octave Fria. ‘With fron a Sone bess Bree! BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Frret @Rand pate OF THE WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION, Tobe given ay MPRRANOR HALL On TUESDAY EVENING, Jan. 26, 1854. No expenee bas been spared to make this the Bail cf tke searon. A Brass and String Band beer engaged for the occasion. coke ‘NB DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman Tickets aud ladies. Fr u 'LOOR MANaGens. N. J. Porter, ©. 5. King. LOST AND FOUND. T O8T—Between Columbia Colleze and 195 F st, 4 the DISCB ARGS from the 7ist regiment N. volunteers, signed by Dr. Hunt, of Fraccis J. Flan sgab The finder will be liberaily rewarded by leaving it at 195 F street, and receive the thanks of the owner, Js 22-3t* O=T— Between the Georgetown Bridge and RB. 8 T. Cisse’s Drug Store, on the night of the 19h of January. 1:64 either im the cars or on the street alady’e MUFP. Th finder wil! ba suitably rewarded by lesving itat Mrz, M¢cDOSALD’S, No. 71 Bridge street, afew doors above Jefferson st., south sid ja 22 2t FOUND EETBAY_ On the night of the aint inst,, a Dark Bay HORSE, eaddied and bridied; U6: cn the fore shoulder, and two ones on the left hip Buppored to helong to some officer in the U.S. army. whick be can only have by proving property and paying cbarges, by calling at the U.S, Bakery, corner of 2th and G streets. Ja 22-31" ‘WM. LYMAN, Supt. &2 5, REW*RD.—Strsyei or stolen, trom the 4) premises of K. L. Bowling, on the Mary- land side of Potomac. a chesnut sorrel HOSSK. about 15% hands nig! long thin tail and thin mane; cuts front knees when trotting fast; is about 16 ‘# cld and known by the name of fickory, The above reward will be paid and no questions atked by returning to GRO. T. FINBGAN, 240 Pa. avenue, ia 24 lw* AKEN UP EsTRAY—Yesterday morning, on Dunbarton street. Georgetown, a sma'l roan MARE The onwer will please e con e forward, prove . char acd take her awa! ere ery Pay ener eet WALTER B. SILENOR. _ja20-St* No, 40 Dunbarton st., Georgatown. CS TO THE PBEMI3E5 OF THE 8U BSCRI- ber,a CUT YRARLING, Red and White, with Wide Horns. The owner is requested to come for- ward, prove Bart ch: Bway’ EULAR DAVIS strecta. 20 REWARD .—8tolen from the stable of the subscriber. last Wednesday night, a BAY HORE, ten or twelve years old, with asmall star on the forehead, « scar on the neck, black le; thorttail. The sbove reward of twenty doilars will be paid to any one who will return him to me, four miles south of Navy-Yard Bridge, Prince George county, Md. mat" als BE. H. OAULIS, WANTS. a tn ae ee a ete ere. a le im e Sta strect, between Band Fats, Ke W orto arneienlie, Moar aloea a bet.dth and sthe em © aly lal SE ls i AES I | ee WANTED IMMEDIATELY—At ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Coach Facto one first claas COACHEMITH. SOHORFs one a 22 tt / ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two WOMB® to Waxb in the kitohen. Apply to 7. PJTEN- TINI, 279 Pa avenne, between ith ani 1th sts Also, two good WAITERS. 1t* WANIED—Two good WOMAN; one to Cook, the cther todo Chamberwork and Wating. Apply st the Oolumbia Mouse, on O street, near the Depot. ja 22'8t* ANTED—A GIRL to Cook, Wash, and Lroa, tnd to make berself generally ussfal; good referenve required. Apply at No, 424 E st.. bat 8th ard 9th. north side, ja 22-3t* A Goon PHOTOGRAPHER—ONE THAr UN- sta for an erg: Ninth st. A YOUNG MAN—AOQUAINTED WITS THE Butler Business, desires an eogagement with a rutler. Address Butler, Males’ Ho‘el, corner lth and E ste. Ja 22-5t* ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, containing 4 to WW arco, A HALT OUR, coneatning 4,20 which a liberal rent will be given by a permanent tenant Address Home, Star office. jn 22-2t* ANTED-A COLORED MAN to attend to a Doctor's Horse and Drive; he must bea re liable man and underetsnd his business. Apply to Dr.THOMPEON, 274 north F street, Washington, from 8 to 4 in the afternoon. it® ANTED—By a Middle-agad Woman who per festly understands the care of Ohildren, & SITUATION ax Nurse in ty at No 197 New Jersey x avenue and L street, private family, Ap- DUE, een New Best of retorenost AUCTION SALES. } ¥ ILL BE SOLD, At the Bazsar of Wo. L. Wall & Co, on Louisiana avenne bet. 9th and With sireets. TO MORROW (Raturdsy) MOBNING. a Fite bitter Grey HOUBR, with Bridie and Faddlo; hequaer having no further use jor him. 3 ae L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, it lorse Bazaar, 98 . ee Betroen Sth and Yh siveccs ARM i . AND H Tom On SATURDAY MOuNIRG Aa foe, commencing at 10 o’elock, we wiilsell'a number of— Work and Saddle Horses, being the Butlers and othe.s terri sty act Also. previous to the sale of Horses, we will sell & namber of— Wagons, Oarts, Carriag's Bugzios, aad one Wagon, built expressly for cooking forthe Army . 1 Ret = legant Double Carriage Harness but little ase: and Set Wagon Harness. Terma cash, ja. 22-ta Ww. L. WALL & OO. Aucts By WB, LEWIS & CO , Auctioneers- VENING SALES OF BOOKS, aS PHOTO- 4 GRAPHIC ALBUMS, FINS Famity Biaies, OU PAINTINGS, SECOND-HAND BOOKS. Fancy ARTICLES ao BATURDAY and MONDAY BVBN- INGS January 734 and 25th, at 7 o'clock. at our Store No, 427 7th street, between G and H stroata ja %-d W.B LEWIS & CO.. Ancts. By W,B LEWIS & 09 , Auctioneers, A Boren SALE OF ASSORTED MEROHAN DIsk—On MONDAY. January 25th. at} 0’ciock atour Store, No 427 7ih street, between G and H streets, we shall rei! an assorted invole of— Chipa Ware. Parian and Rohemix Vaser. Lamps, Ontlery. Piated Ware, Looting Glaases & 3. Alro, about 4% Pairs Boots ani Shoes, 25 dozen Wool 8hirte, with various other goods to close selee. - W B.LEWI8& CO., Aucts. ive! WANTED_—Bs 0 spectable Wowan, a BITUATION ‘a ‘Ghambermaic and Pisin Fewer; no objection to help with Washing and Irovitg; references given if required. Please call at Marsachusetts avenue, second door ym Fif- teenth street, it* WANTsD—a GIRL to Cook, Wash, and Iron, fe and to Lpopos ppg senerally efal; references require: y at 338 ave., over Hood's Jewelry #tore. 1t™ WARTED—Two Emart BOYS. Inquire at the Telegragh Office, Willards’ Hotel. jazi ANTED TO PUBOHASB—A DRUG STORE, in got locatoin, Address B. C., 66 Court- land st., Baltimore, jaai-tt” WANTED—at DR. POPE'S, corner !4:b and I atreets, a COOK, WASHER, and IRONBR, Best recommendations required. ja 21-3t* ANTED—By 8 respectsdie Girl, a SITUA- TION as Chambermaid and to assist in Wash g ironing. Address Box 30, Star office. ja § I 0 REWARD.—Btrayed from the subscribe! New Je: a@yenue, one Mahogon’ COLT; three y not quite fifteen hands high. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of bi id colt to R, H, LAMBELL, on New Jarsey averue.No 750. do 26 BOARDING. NOE 508 and after Monda, TIER will be prepared to recelt Boarders at 97 yer week. FEW FIRS:-CLASS BOARDERS OAN BE accommodated at 426 Twentieth street corner ot oe house has all the modern improvements? re a next, 0. GAU- ive regular Table Ms-tf HE SUBS BER HAS ON HAND—AND will s+il cheap for cash. one hundred cords of WOOD, lying ugon hisland, near Fort Stephens, feventh sirert Road, Personsin want would do well give him a call. Ja 21-3” J B.D. MORRISON, T, PRIVATE SALE—One large six-seated CARBIAGE. in perfect order, and butli‘tle used, with extra strong, very handecire Bilver-Plated Double HAR NESS. To he sold together or separately. Inquire at once at 86 ja 21 2t* QBPNANGE OFPFIOR, _ War DeparrMent, Washington, January 19, 1334, The following contracts have been awarded for 10 inch mortar shells, under the advertisement in- Penn, avenue, bet, ist and 22d sts. viting REO osals, date’ November 18, 1883, for go. the bida for which were opened’ December Mestrs. Etarbuck Bros., 2,00, at 2.29¢, per Ib ; Watervliet Arsenal e58) . Ewett, Quimby & Co., 2,000, at 2 92c, per erviiet Arsenal at 8290 par . Seymour & Watson, 2,000, 1b.; Watervliet Arsenal Fuller, Warren & Co., 2,000, at 3 290. per rvliet Arse J Y tarr, 10,000, at 3 30e perlb.; New York Ar- sepa). Hubbard, Mays & Whittaker, 15,0%, at 3 39¢. per Ib.; New York Arsenal. Eavery & Co,, 5,000, 3.49¢. per Ib.; New York Ar- fenal. Albright & Btroh, 5,000, at 3.490 per lb.; New York Arsenal, J at 3.520, per 1b.; Washington 5,000, at 3706. per Ib.; Water- senal GEO D. Rausiyo ja2] 6t Brig. Gen , Chief of Ordnance. 10 CORDS PINE WOOD WILL BE 80LD low for cash inlotsof from 10 cords to 5) rds to dealers. a oucr® Mt L. WILLTAMB Agent, Market Bpace woe, on the Janal, 5 Ja 20-3t* GPZAt SARGAIN —A grand rquare PLANO ¥ FOR'S. four large corners, largs cer pentine mou'dings, elegantly carved legs. etc , which cost cash. is for sale by gentleman lea Washington and isto at Prof Alex. Wolowski’s Rooms, 316 F street corner of lith Also, one of George A. Prisce’s splendid new Melodeons. ja 20-lw UTLEBS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. _. — BERRY & 00., (Oo. 94 N.Catvenr Srrezr, Baltimore, Md , Are prepared to furnish BAW OYSTERS in cans, kegs, &c , at the shortest notice at fair prices and best quality. ‘ Also, He: metically £ealed OYS1ERS, FRUITS, &c. ja 2 aw ENTAL TAURANT AND BILLIARD Oo TAL RES’ YARLOB Corner Seventh $ treet and Mass. Avenue. The sbove-oamed establishment has been com- leted and is now open for thi ation of the putlic. hi no § OF expense he 8 firs “ ones where Shale na thcuae ee cue always God on hand the finest brands of Liquor: and Regars that can be bought Their Larder will Rito. be kept well supplied with all the Inxuries the asbipgton and Baltimore markets oan afford, which will be se! a experienced cooks in rh style - The mt lish ii f ti dues ia Waste ia] it is one of the finest in Wash- furnished” with Phelan’s best tables stairs, connected with ¥ Billiard Parlor ONES & MILLER, CBNTRAL PARK GLOVES, | NW COLORS. nay ly: avenne, un! jal5-1W Snneriv*Metropolitan Hotel. Nercs TO HACKMEN AND OTHEBS HAv- ing cartiages to be re-painted should not have them done until ther gine me.@eal!. Ali work done by me is warranted to look a8 g008 and wear as wellas work dore in the ’argeat shops inthe North, Wa ers pepe YY bata tere would find it to their advantage. me 5 a J WILYIAMB. Coach Painter, j ee the cor. of Md. av. and 7th st., Iéland, ja 19-tm* (CUMBEBLAND COAL. 3.000 Tons Oumberland Ooal, on ‘Wharf. Foot High and Wator ative bed . Georgeto' is route ty BT eH impHified strest, gto ington, Private Bupper Rooms u Restavrant, entrance js 20 3w* FESSOR ALEX. weEowE as ity roots for BINGING ane PIANO COURERE, All those we desire to iy Eater calat ai oetithee 8 esrmror ith, Reception hours are 10 o’elock a.m, “A GBNOY FOR HERRING’S FIRB AND BURG- OOF BARES. A camaaes 658 Beventh street. ae Cong berg Lert ede of these superior . wi wi! BALL'S PATENT BURGLAR PROOF LOOK, Always in org, en ‘OBY PRICES. Also PAYMAST ERS BOX: i CHESTS. The oust rede freight ia mo QRT Ouners. by buying a P. BA LOW = = 558. tabs ne de 28-10. OE sain nc sii SOTO Mirae, KBBY’S IRIBH SEETOH.BOOK ;'50, - Ttieae about Paperhs had 2 “Corinne. By er Countess. pite of Maj, Gan. Grant; thorp. The Bisters Abi on foot's Re- de Btael; 5). foinaae” By ‘George Sand; 5 Smith; $1.80. ates om Papers tor Le fe fae B. By rae HeOVRAMOK TAYLOR, aad of low peioes eavioR & 00. 2 aco raven tr eaiost the Sue etioem ANTED—A neatly furnished HOUSE, with five or six bed-rooms. Address Post-Ofise 2, Washington, D. C , with terms of rent. WwW WV ANTED—a SERVANT GIRL for Bourawork, with good references, Apply at 415 Sixth st. bet F and G sts Ja 20 3t ANTED—A COOK o: WOMAN eho can do General Housework for a small family; high est wagesgiven, Apply to R. J. RYON, coraer of 9th and D ste. ja 20-3t* ANTED—A BEKVANT WOMAN to do the work of a private family. Good waren given. A white woman preferred, Apply to Mr. REED, 617 H sireet, 24 door from 4th. ja2 3t* WV ANTED—An American WOMAN as House- Keeper; one that can come well recommended and understends her business. Also, a MAN to Wait. Apply at No, 391 C street, bat. 3d avd 43, streets, ja 2)-3t™ Bose AND ROOM WANTED—In @ private family, by a sing!e young w 40; will pay tweaty- five to thirty doll srs per month, and, if su'ted, re main permanently, State terms aad location, and addrees for ten days Harry. Scar office jai 7t™ ANTED—A PARTNGR in a Lucrative Ussh eee tearering Business, one who is astive, to altend to the ont door department, and alro to the Fine 1 opperstions, making purchases &c, This ina rare opportanity for investment sel dom cflered. Por Mavufactory, Box No 2 Star Office further information. satdroet -iw* js 2¢ FOR RENT AND SALE. Fo. BENT—An excellent PARLOR and several well-furti BED-BOOMS, at 450 Tweifth atrest, within moinues’ walk of the Kirkwood ‘atent Office, Post Of- and State Departments. The location is unsurpassed im Washington, No chil- dren in the house. de? tf {OR SALE—Two small FRAME HOUSES and LOTS, on N street, bet. 4th aad 5th. No 632. -Inquire on the premises. Ja 22-2" Ko KENT—One or two handsomely furnished BGOMS, with Board for s iady and gentieman, in_s private family For sdéress apply to Dr THOMPSON, 274 north F st ja 22-3t" A RA CHANCE — For Sale. a first-class STOBE, on the north side ot Penn. Bue, having nesrly five years’ lease Inquiia of W. B: LEWIk & CO., Auction Btore, No, 427 Seventh street, bet, @ and H sts. Ja 22 3t {OR RENT—Two Furvished ROOMS on third flcor, ard one Unfurnished ROOM oa fir floor. snitable for ap office. corner Vermont ard L street, No. 388. only a few minutes’ from the President’s House and Treasury Depart- ment ja 22 3t* FOR EENT_Oce DOUBLE PARLOR. on ticat floor, handsomely faroished ; also, one front Chsmber'ROOM, Eandsomely furnisived, on second flcor, No, 136" Twenty-second street, bet _K and L, within two hundred yards of Pecn. aveone The locetion is retived and quiet, and one of the moat healthy in Washington. Apply on the prem isen. ja 22 3t* FiORS?, EN, ALEXANDRIA FOR BENT. and Furniture For A large wall Inzated Bouse in Alexandria, Va , with every modern con- venience, suitable for a private residence, or for a boarding house with garien, out-youges, and stebling attached For further particula: at No. 350 New York avenne, Washington. after 4 o'slesk a j orat the City Hotel, Alexandria. Ja.22-1W* PPORSALE_A GARDEN FARM ia good wrap of cultivation, containing thirty acres, and fruit trees: improvements consist of about foar thon sand dojlars worth Buildivg and Fencin, with ump in the yard; about four miles from the Uen- fer Market, near Mr Saunder’s Fatn. It will be one-balf cash, the balance in one and two years, Apply to EMANUEL LAOY, near Fort Slocum, ' ja 22-1m* COMB FOR RENT— With Board, for a few gon- tlemen.in a private family No, 499 Tenth fee, and T: WANTZD_ 9.000 Second h GNE | Street, bet_Penn avenue and O st. JatL BE POTTLES:’ Appz st No. 39 Oongress street, | PXOR RENT— A large FURNISHED FRONT Odd Fellows’ Hall Block, Georgetown ROOM, in the second story, Apply at 379 ja 16 ec2w”™ Third street, bet, D and B norzh. ja 21-3i* ANTED—A first-class SALESMAN; one who can come wel’ r_ commended. WIESENFELD & OO, Odeon Hail Clothing Store, corner Of 4}; st and Pa ave. 10. 000 AGENTS WANTSD—BSoldiers, Sut- 9 Jers, and others in and out of the Army to sell our National Battle Pins and Medals of Generals Grant. Meade, Roseorans, Hooker, Banks, McClellan, Gillmore, Foster, etc , aad Sil- valry, and Artillery Pins. Agenta king from $50) to $!,00 a month, Samples ere sent on receip: of $1. Apply to or addrese J. BARNET & CO.. 477 Thirteenth at., ee doors south of Penn. avenue, press agton Dy fe jal2 im” OR RENT—Two large weil furnished ROO 4S, in » private ily, suitable for gentieme! central location, near the principal hotels App! to477 et street, three doors south of the avenue, ja2ust™ ‘OR RENT—One Nicely-farnished ROOM, in Missouri avenue, bs tween 412 and 6th street: Also, & large STABLE, on the same lot, lar, etcugh for several horses Apply atNo 13 M souri avenue, jam i 3t* F OUsB FOR RENT AND PURNITURE FOR Ssle—Lccation one of tho best in the city; nove need answer unless. ifeuited to buy the far- Biers, Adérees Box 162, Post Office, Washing: B. ANTED TO LEASE OR RENT—An Unfur niehed HOUSE located betweeen 7th and 15th iB. avedue. A good rent, well Person heving Houasa to inform EMILS PIBRRS, Jaz 15t" ANTED—At 438 Penn. avenue, near 44 st at the Dollar Jewelry Sto-e, Persons to call and take their choice out of 3,0 beautiful Sets for One Dollar Js 2-lm* Ww PERSONAL. ME. E0ITOB—Dgar 8re: In answer to the ad- vertisement im your paper concerning Mary Hesier’s generosity. She wishes thoss that pub- lished that piece to understand that 9800 is buts smal] sum and did not rile me in the least. I felt myself per‘ect'y abl- to hand over a greenback fiva to the prisoners, and if the greedy eyes after mon- ey will cal’ aronnd I wili han’ them over a couple I SE prot they are in need of them. My counsellor has been paid. also every one ground that stood my friend in ine tineict need When you pablish my name make it a little longer. ia MARY HERSLIRR. MA4zAM DIMOND —We understand taast this talented clairvoyant is mecting with much success in this city, bh r roo visitors during the day. is being crowded with We also hear of a won- derfal cure having been performed by her upon a person who hed been confin-d to her bed for the peat six months from some supposed incurable iseane, by which the id was ena to lesve her cou:h. and is now ding to her household duties quite recovered, She tells the past, present, and futore, Madame Diamond o.m be found at her erect eke 6, second floor, Kirkwood House. ja,21-St* O*? pr. tisPRNaRD Can positively cure avy PRIVATE DISEASE, Bo mater of how long standing, with medicines that will not nauseate the most delicate stomach mor shock the most sensitive nerves, A life of experience and the advance of scientific knowledge have verified the most sanguine hopes of eufferers who have for his medicine sad advice Cfice between 6th and 7th streéte, over G, and T. Parker’s store Opposite Matropolitaa Hotel. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9a m.to4ép. m, of esch weck, and ip Alexandria on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each woek. OF fice corner Pitt and King streets, over Bath Rooms, Ja 20-5m* i ANN Y ANN, DID YOU 8BE THOSE P’shsAW us What’ namts, uth! Woy those le for Bal ) Stange ee Eesha banat oe 4 ri a are t] ichest things you ever did see. He's the uly one who keeps them here; I'm going one Give me my umbdori'l It’s only round the corner, 381 F street;ard hush, he bas the most elegant Embroidered Yokes and Sleeves and Pan- taletts, and sells Braid snd Silk and porning Oot ton and has beaztiful Bmbrcidered Plaunei Skirts for infants, an¢ docs your work while you wait,and don’t rub out like some I’ve had, and mekes any take him, and, and, ceteh m* drawing Tay more, peters. “Vive la Fisnnel Sbawie, Skirts, and Stamping! 9n5 HEEE—You canuow get soy APide! Ba ng 981 Packini ‘as well a8 Plain one cast Phatcaacey eevee Facet Ove eeler Machine Work ax. neatly and promptly done. La-ies your onage if you ple! @ can now accom: e ladies i arking as well as initial stomping with tndelible ml a, sal ee akerchiefs. P: feiourr for suck work, P. REO) oft vig with By in, Gonorrhas ering W! Gieek, sein Wieane oe Eyes (Diseased oi any deseription, ous gall im trested inthe most scientific ener atet atingt ies She ‘The Doctor’s Di hangsin his office. Bidar suarantied, Poon ona ‘Davis. street, Post Office, PO EE ain v OD pout Sate ' LORFFLEE MBTROESIGWMBY COMPANY. SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, WITH LARGE DIVIDENDS. at arte that they inten ta’ pany, shares, So, ing & Mirvorosiran Lae! RE WARY on a large scale, in- ee A mands i x sums to soi! a a ty in buyers, . * prove net ag Reine oj Eee cu te an the best pet ea iy ee af FOOD. wi i. Ronee, of a oh fer tae. a WOLFOOHW & 09, 8, at six conte per Ld ja21-st* R STAURAQNT AND BAR #OR RALB.— Fhe Kestaurant and Bar, No. 439 Peun, avenue, ich has been in successful opération for five mon'ba past 1s for sale, with Good Will Fixtures, &c. The present proprietor only sellin; mm ao count of pressing en, ments elsewhere. Apply at the Saloon, No. 439 Penn avenue, between 3d and 43, sta. ia 2L1w L24e2 OF A STORE FOR BALB—Snitable fora Restaurant or other business, with bick room. and large yard attached, and fronting on one of the principal streets in the city, near the Aveaue, Appiy at the Star office. ja 2 lw* A RARE CHANCE —A small stock of GROCR- RIES and FIXTURES for sale and STORE for rent; in a good locality; satisfactory reasons given for selling Inquire on M street north, bet. 10th and lith 6 ent. * ja 2- ‘OR RENT-That BFORB and DWELLING situated at the corner of Bast Capito! and sd street east. (Capitol Hill,) lately osonpied as a grocery; posseseion esn be given on the 231 of this month. Inquire at the residence of the under- signed, on Penn, avenue, bet. 24 and 3d sts sast. ja 0-3t* H.R MARYMAN, ‘OB SALE.—In this city, « First-class GRAND PIANO, manufactured in Paris, by Brard. ALSO. A splendid ret of GILT FURNITURE, manufac- tured in Florerce, consisting of 2 So‘ Crai:s, 8 Chairs, the whoie covered with rich yel- low rilk damask. 3 8ide Tables with marble slabs. 4 ‘Gorner Stands, Yellow and Bue Damask Curtains, 4 “A For farther particulars apply to Messrs. Mc GUIRE & OO., Auctionsers. 54.20-6t Fee SALE—An INTEREST in. well established Business, now payins 33 per cent on the amonnt with additional capiat! can be made to nett aciear profitof Gb) per week. Ap- ply to MITCHELL & BON, southeast corner of Pa, avenue and 15th at ja l8-iw \O BENT-Three FURNISHED ROOMS. in Mrs. Kenly’s new house, three doors west of Ro- dier’s Baloon, and ona square from the street car depot, Georgetown, D 3 Gentlemen can b2 ac ¢-mmodated with Board in the houre if desired. For particulars apply to the proprietor, —_ja 16 6t” ‘OR SALR-—A large BRICK DWELLING or Boardin, House No. 525 north H, between 6th a:.d 7th streets west; and al'o other - ed and uvimproved Property. Posse: it named pramises given first May next. Inqui S MILBURN, No. 524 I street, bet. 6th and ja 16-1m* OR SALB—A new three story HOUSE, with two-story back building, pias, a pewiy built Brick, No. 192 Fourth street, 4 New York avenue, Above-pamed contains eight rooms. Apply to J. F. ORBWS, No. 424 Seventh strect, ja 32-1m” OR SALE.—Two very desirabl> FARMS foraale on rearonable terms, one of 815 acres and ike other of 70 acres, more or less. Both of these fine farms pt situated immediately Spon navigable water, in Somerset county, Eastern Shore of Mary- jand, and will be so'd low ‘he title is indi«puta he d a rare chance is offered for investment in to the editor ja? 2awim rer tate. Application may bemade of this paper, ‘ {OR SALE—And immediate pomeasion ivaD. & 1 fit three-story Brick HOUSR. Ly silar entire wad two story back Building on Be: treet jord isin a ‘owes Bona. H, LANE, 424 Penn ave., near ¢' de 19 {Intel} IMPROVE YOUR - es. BYESIQHT Er by the use of the celebrated PEBBLE and PERiSQOP?IC BPECTACLES, acknowledged as the best for Strengthening and Preserving the impaired Eyesight, scieatifically and correctly suited, by FRANKLIN & O9., Opticians, 244 Pennsylvania avenue, bet, 12th and 15th sts., ¥ and 365 Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel. FIELD GLASSES, | OPERA GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, ‘THERMOMETERS, STEREOSCOPES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS CARTES DE VISITE, de in a great variety, and at the lowest prices. ja IB-tr AUCTION SALES. 00., Auctioneers, TY ON fF «teear N UketTy avy ELevenre avs, On SEDNESDAY APTERNOON J 4 o'clock on the premises. we shali nell the eurt if of Lot Ro. 3 in are No 38 fronting #5 feet on North ¥ street, between Tenth and Blov- ecth streets, and running back 110 feet 1 inch, im i two proved by a ameil brick back emal: frame stores on P street nort! ‘Terms— one third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust op the yremires—the cost of conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser, Title unquestionable. ja.21-td J.0. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts By J_O. McGUIBE & 00 . Auctioneers EXTENSIVE SALE OF CROOK ERY Guage. 4 warns, TasLe Curugry, &c. &c—On WED. N22DAY RURNING, January 27th, at 16 o’elook, atthe establichment of Messrs Bontz & GriMth. Seventh street, between and K streets, we shall A very large assortment of Gtanite. Iron Sto: Qhina and Rockingham Ware. comprising Ture Covered and Fiat Dishes. Ptichers o| 8 Bow s, Plates, Tea and Goffee Sette. &0 Cut and pressed giana Pitchers, Pruit Dishes, Tum- blera. Goblets ard Wines Superior Table and Pocket Cutlery. Tine Painted snd Granite Toilet - bro-bes and Dasters of aj] kinds Tin Buckets, Svilers, Bowls, and Pans Taree essortment of Stationery and Playiag ‘ards 250 dozen Coal Oil Lamy Chimn 4 Glass Counters and 2 Milliner’s cases, eee ibd nnd vee ae ‘be attention 0} @ trade is partionlarly In- wie to there goods, which will be sold in lots we au PS ‘are. ‘Terms cash, ja.2i-td J.0. MoGUIRE & 00 . Aucts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES ANI MULES aT AUCTION. Office Assistant Quartermaster’s Al-randria, Va , Jau_18, rsse.¢ ‘Will be sold at Pu’ Aaction at the Government Gorra!. on Siater’s farm, near Alexandria, Va., om the = day of January, 1864— 4Muica, Condemned as a1 for public service, Bale to ecmmence at I's. m. Terms.cash, in Government funds @. 0, LBS. ja20 st Oapt. and Avsistant Quartermasts By J. 0. McGUIBB & 00.. Auc'{ veers. Caancaes SALE OF VALUASLE PROPER- ) ty.—By virtue of a decree of the Suprene Court of the District of Columbia. dated on the ltth day of October, 1863, and rendered in a cause pending in said Vourt between Thoma: B. Frauce, and others. complainan's, and iobert Brockeit, acd others, defendants, the undersigned, Trustoss, willrel! at Publis Auction. the following real estate iz Washington city, D. C. On THU REDAY, the 28th of Januaryat3 o'c ock p.m On the premises, all thors parts of Lots n mbered eleven and twelve. in Square numbered 42). which d within the folowing metes and bounds : Beginting for the same at # point thirty- eight feet and six inche ofthe northesst ecrner of ssid lot eleven, and ranning thence south twenty-five feet, thence west one hundred feet to the rear of :aid lot. thence north twenty five feet, and thence east to the point of beginaing; with the rights and appurtensnces : ‘his property is most el'gibly situated for basi- nese purpeses, on the west side of Seveuth strect wert. between @ and H streets north. and is im- roved by a four-story brick buiiting (No. 423) om eVentb, and a two-story bullding in the rear. On the same Afternoon, at 4 o'clock pm. On the premises alitaat part of Lot numbered twenty-three, in Equare numbered 377, which is contained within the following metes and bounds: Begirning fr the same at tae northeast corner of said lot anc rnuning thence scuth thir'y eigl.t thence wetone bandrec and even feet aud inches to a thirty feet alley thence north thirty- e'ght feet. and thence east to the point of pegin- Ling; with the rivghts and appurtenance: This property is rituatei on Ninth street west, between E and F streets north and ie im vroted by a bendeome and commodious four story brick Cwelling house. No 461, On the same Afternoon at five o'clock Pp m..om the Premises— All that _partof Lot numbered four, fa Square number 457 which is conta ned within the follow. ing meter and bounds janing for the sarce at the routheast corner of said lt aod runing thease west twenty-six feetand two acd one ‘ourth inches, thence rorth one hurdr:d fe+t, thence w-st twen- ty-six feet two snd one fourth inches to an aliey, thence north forty three fect and eleven and vue: fourth inches. thence eart fifty-two feet and fou and ore half inches, and tuence south ous hunor-@ ard forty three fect id eleven and one fourth inches to the beginning, with the rigbte aod ap purtenances Situated on the north ride of D etreet north, between 6th and 7th etreeta west, and im- proved by a two-story frame dwelling house, No, 418 On FRIDAY. the 29th of January wmstant, at fowr o'clock p _m., on the premises— All that part of Square numbered 74, contaised within the following metes and bounds: Begin- Dipg at a pointen Pern aveute three hundred and seventy-three feet and ten inches from the soath- west corner of said square sed running t right augles with the line of raid avenge ove aun- dred snd twenty six feet, thence in an easterly di- rection parallel with the Jine of said avenue twen- ty-three feet and three inches.tuence at rigat angles with the line of said avenue one hundred and twenty six feet to the line of said avenue, acd thence with the line of ssid avenue to the ginning with see eee and Szpartenances. Im- ro" @ foar- ry ic ine - Be apd in the row kaown as the siz Baildiwea 6° And on BATURDAY, the 3th diy of January inst.- at three o'clock p. m., atthe Auction Rooms af J. C. MeGuire & Company— hat ts designated iu James Crutchett’s subdivision of pounce s peered by) s jots 8,T Ce pr Also, Bpumbere 2 square num 5 Jeo, an undivided moiety of lots numbered | and 2, in square pumbered 641. Ani alio the east part of lot numbered 53, in juare numbered 387, fronting seve>oteen fect on thirty foot sliey and ack with that width ninety nine feet and five inches to the rear of said lot, being an interior lot lying between 9th and 10th streets west-and D and B streets south Ieland. Terme of sale: One third the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in 6 and 12 months from day of fale, the deferred payments to bear interest and to be secured by the notes of the re- ctive- purchasers, endorsed to the satisfaction of the trustees. On the full payment of the purchase money a deed to be given. 1fany purchaser shall mske default for five days after bis purchase, the trustees reserve the right oo rai wevancing st cb: crpense of the purchaser, conveyan: a 2 eX) . yan w DD DAY. +t Trustess, BERT BALL. Ja 2-4 BOF S Med UIRE & CO., Ancts. By J.C. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctionesrs RUSTBES SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE AND Lor ow I ete: NORTH. BETWEEN 4TH AND 53E STREKTS WEST—On MONDAY APTERNOON, Feb- Bth, at 40’clock. on the premises, by virtu of a Deed of trust, dated July !4th, 1858, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8.. Io. 189, folios 36 et. Bea. one cf the land records for Washington county, D.C., I shall sell part of lot No, 3.in Square No, 516, fronting 16 feet 2 inches, on North I street, between 4th and Sth streets west, and ravping bask 142 feet 7 inches toa 90 foot alley, together with the improvement consisting of asnug two-story TY well jouse. Terneof sale : One third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months with interest, secured by a deed of trust op the premises. id If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days thereafter. the trastee reserves the right to resell on one weeks notice in the Bvering Star. Cost of conveyance to be paid by rae parcaatets THOS.J FIST BR. Trastes. ja5 2aw&ds J.C MoGUrI & CO., Aveta HIDES! v y ILL Be sold at Auction, every WBDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at ll o’clcck a. m., at the Wharf, foot of Bixth street, ajl the HIDES. TALLOW, &o. thet may be on hand, of Cattie slaughtered outsid of the limits of the District of rei shipped to this point for sach disposition. Terms cash. in Government funds, to be og at BE a, i @. iy Braet me Lieut. Gol. and 0. 8. ¥. DRS_HIDzs. Wis Be word at ‘ublic Auction, on eveTs . Ld si a chs Goveramen Beef Hides on hand at the time ot wal Ternis cash, in Treatury notes, to rt anal meee Gerona.) 1. Gol, and G. 8. Mibrrary Goons. SWORDS, SASHES, BELTS, &c. if New atyle o pRSsANTS, new and handsome, Also, Agent for D. D. Cone’s BEVOLVERS. HINTON & TBEL, Tailors, (removed from the old stand 406,) 350 Penn. avenue, under jalb-2w Int.) Metropolitan Hotel. -FVIABIES! DIABENS! DIABIBS FOR 1864! FOR 1864! FOR 18641 76 Vanturmes! 75 Vancntins] 75 Vanuriest ALL STYLES! ALL STYLES!> ALL STYLEST wget Winengee Mara at OARD VisITs FRAY H3, 86 | rue « soLgxore| | PRYUP & SOLOMORSE siaty, a neh ene AS ERE age METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, cutie doors above O32 selomtit tae Hass mye tene nt oa INTER GABMENTS. nw 'sryies, | "7 Beatto the ARMY PREM OF POSTAGE.) Ge -tf

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