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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s THEATER.—Mr. Graver announces the firet appearance in this city of Mlle Vest- ‘yali, who is designated on the bills as the Magnificent.” She will appear 6s “G: o in the play of that pame—a play entirely new to Washington audiences. The play is said to have been written by Mons. Mocquard, the | private secretary of che Emperor Napoleon, and beside its own merits as a dramatic pro- duction, it is interesting, as having a bearing upon the “Mortara case.” which agitated | Enrope a few years ago. Mlle Vestvali will be sostained by an excelient cast. Forp’s THRaTEer.—Mrs. D. P. Bowers con- tinues her engagement, and will appear to- nightas “Lady Audley,” in “Lady Audley Bod Secret, or the Mysteries of Audley Court. This play is a dramatization by John Brough- ham, and a3 it will be performed in first class 5 at Ford's, it cannot fail te be amractive. Mrs. Bowers will be supported by Mr. Chas. Wheatleigh, Mr. J. A. Herne, Mrs. Bishop, and all the prominent actors of this theater. NTERPURY.—Mr. Les, the new manager terbury Hall, announces splendid per- ances for the present week, and his an~ nouncements show that he is determined to keep up the reputation this hall obtained un- der the management of Mr. Sinn. Eva Brent, Ernestine de Faiber, Eagan, Edwards and Emmerson. and all of the most prominent per- formers will appear to-night. Variexizs.—The new play, “ The Skeleton Acc r,” will be performed here to-night among other acts. This play has a great deat of the horrible and mysterious in it, and will be pnt upon the boards in exciting style. Miss Maggie Friel wilt assume a principal part, Kr e3 this dramatic eutertainment the regu- uncert hail bili will be given. = Wasuincton City_ Post Orrice.— The report of Mr. yies J. Rowen, of the opera- tons cf the City Post Office for the quarter & December Jlat, 1863, shows the immense amount of work now performed in that estab- jiehment, and the admirable manner in which il things bave been conducted, owing to the energy of Mr. Bowen and his experienced and tive assistants, Messrs. Lambert Tree, James A. Kennedy, N. H. Barrett, and Selah Squires, as also the entire corps ef cierks and other empioyes. » unpaid letters received amonnted to, and stamped eavelopes sold at number of free letters de- 5 rop letters unpaid, 2200; drop detters prepaid, ; Le wspapers sent away, | = registered letters sent by mail, 2,117; reg- istered letters received, =,031. The register system co! mirably. The pew letter-cs Jar livered, 1, mes to work ad- Trier system also appears to meet the entire approval of the pub- | dic. | The penny-post men have brought in from ibe several s Fer mailin 3 etter or local delivery, | ters iyered the foliowing | aid (under the yastservice to the carriers i alaries, amvunting to twenty-two hundred | This covers the entire . | Bowen having had his suspic | har outsiders were abst 23 under the drop | periment stculd be repeated, may be detected. 1 arrangements for the livery of Coz » proved eminently he messengers and oth: assortment of the post office for t side of matter for the hails of Congre aken into & outh 4 of the edifice, ere placed under the care of an ex- perienced and faithful clerk. Boxes for the Senate and House of Representatives are prop- ed, and each other officer, having n key, opens trom the ontside his box nd takes therefrom all the letters and o} guail matier for each Honse of Congress. Jesides this, Postmaster Bowen has a part of bis force detached for the special duty of constant atiendance in the Capitol, where his clerks make up, in as regular order as if in this office, all letters and other matter from SSenaiors, members of the Honse, their officers, sc. and these mails pass directly irom the Capitel to the Government rail cars at the railroad depot. The Washington city office is brought into direct and frequent correspondence with all the principal distributing offices in the United States, so that, in case of a letter being missent or information of any kind desired, it can be obtained in ax hour or two. In conclusion, the Postmaster pays to the rnmen‘ a balance for the quarter of $33,- | being about $10,000 above the previoas | sub-ofSce in the oe A New Dopce.—Several days we noticed the fact of sume twenty deserters from our ar- aay having been sent here from Fort Delaware, where they were found among a lot of rebel prisoners. The manner in which these deser- ters succeeded in reaching the fort is as follows: At the battle of Gettysbrrg, a number of re- bel prisoners were taken by our men, and from that place sent to Fort Delaware. Previous to their leaving, however, one of the Government Detectives ascertained that some of the men had previously been connected with our army, and had deserted to the rebelranks. Their idea in so doing was to throw themselves into the hends of our men at the next battle, subscribe to the oath of allegiance, and thus be set free. The detective wishing to acquainthimeelf with all the facts of the affair, clad himself in the garb of a confederate soldier,and when the time #rrjved for conveying the men to Fort Delaware, joined in with them, and thus suf- fered @ similar incarceration within the walls | of the fort. There he remained, learning all the secrets, until a few days since, when, as prep tions were being made to release the men on taking the orth, our detective stepped forward, made himself known to Gen. Schepf, und thus exploded the entirearrangement. The probability is that the deserters will be shot. SSeS Orpnans’ © Judge Purcell.—On Satur- day, on order was passed for the administrator ct Elizabeth Green to make a sale. . Madelaine V. Goddard, guardian of the children ot Vinton and Romaine Goddard, re- ceived an order to invest certain monies belong- ing to the wards. the firstand final accounts of Adelaide P. owb, administratrix otf W. V. Brown; of HEsan Pickreil, guardian of the orphan of Jas. ©. Wilson; the fitth account of Chas. Keenan, guardian of orphans of Richard B. Nally; and the second general account, and the third ac- counts of A. T. Bradley, guardian of the or- pbans of Thomas J. Collins, were approved and passed. James Corbit was appointed guardian of the orphans of Jobn Sheban. E. W. Deeth obiained letters of administra- tion on the estate of George Ogden Deeth. The will of the late Mrs. Eliza Lucas, of Georgetown, bequeatbiug her property to her relations, and sppointing Walter S. Cox, Esq., executor, was filed and partially proven. $$» Serprosep STOLEN tioops.—Friday, Juggiee Giverson issued a search warrant againg hove of Mary O’Brien, Johnzon’s row, S poodle, im order to recover $272 stol John Day, of Montgomery eounty, Md> search was made by officers essler #1 Crown, of the Fourth Ward; ard though the search for money was a failure, the officers discovered six cotton sheets, seventeen pairs of cotton drawers, three cotton wrappers, three cotton pillowcases, seven while linen handker- chiefs, seven smail keys; all of which were concealed under @ bed. Mary says she took them to wash for the 69th New York, when ac Georgetown College, which was before the first Boll Run fight. But the officers wonid not believe her statement, and took the goode. Mary was sent to jail for hearing by Justice Giberson. * ~~ ARRESTED OF SusPicion.—Alice Brown and Charles Cource¥, both colored, have been ar- vested by Sergeant Cronin, under suspicion of stealing money from Benj. Lewis, deceased, &@ colored man, under the following circum. stances. On Thursday last, Lewis died of cramp colic in a small frame tenement that belonget' to himon Third, near C street, and trcm expressions uttered in the presence of | friends, is supposed to have had some money. A few days before his death, he called upon a fentieman named Birth, to count his money. Alice Brown attended Uncle Ben (as he was called) and at the tuneral it was discovered that the money was gone and there was not enough tc pay the funeral expenses. The dis- covery of the loss induced the officers to make the arrest as above stated. chee STEALING STOCKINGS.—On Friday mornin: Mary Maboney, colored, in oy Bot Mrs, Coyie’s fancy standin the Northern Market took a fancy to some stockings, and gral six or seyen pair and ran off. Mrs. Uoyle, however, pursued her, and took them awsy; and officer Sullivan arrested the girl and her betore Justice 30, but le Wishing to prozeente, she Gismaiseed. bs i ROPE MEG E) O52 A Danie Roupegy.—On lav night a thief or thieves went te store hae Shaffer, at 3503, D street, between 8th and 9th, and deliberately broke a pane of glass in a balk Wincow, and tcok therefrom a bundle of whi valued at over $20. The detectives are on the ee thieves, aud they will probably be where. a Wholesale Agents—A.M. Bininger «& Co.. 237 | Penn. ave. ja 23-e03t | House, New York. Sold by all Druggists. Applied | which are furnished at the manufacturers prices, | teemed recipe thee | Asthma, Hoarseness, Goughs, Colds, and Irritation A Comriiment TO Mr. W. E. Siny.—On Saturday evening last, Mr. W. E. Sinn, who had just retired from the management of Jan- terbury Hall, sas presented by the attaches headed cane, the inscriptions whereon bore ewicence of bis popularity with bis former em- ployees. Mr. }i. W. Bogan mace the presenta- tion speech. and Mr. -inn, who was entirely taken by surprise, replied in a feeling manner, The presenfMiion was made in the presence of the entire audience, and the laiter were well | B pleased to know that one who had so long ca- tered to their amusement was so well appie- ciated by those inhis employ. Mr Sinn leaves this city with the best wishes of all classes for bis future welfare. . ———_— DaAsTARDLY ASSAULT.—On. Saturday night, | as Mr. Edward Hawkins, a batter dealer re- | siding at the corner of Tenth ard N streets, wns entering his stable, having just retarued from market, he was attacked with a bar of iron by @ man who had concealed himself in the stable, but forttnately the two first blows dic not knock him senseless, and he called for | help. when the yillain gave him a third blow | across the head, cutting it badly, and decamped before the arrival of several of the neichbors who were atiracted by his cries. The object of the villain was no donht money, and had tt not been for his failare to knock Mr. Hawkins pnseless before an alarm was raised, would ‘e no doubt accomplished his purpose. ae te ARRESTED ON Susricion.—Sergeant Skippon and roundsman Sheed, of the Third Ward, on Friday arrested James Cropsey and Corretite | Furtner on suspicion of setting fire to the resi-” dence of Mrs. Huhn on Thursday morning last, whereby ten dwellings were destroyed, and they were taken before Justice Barnaclo, wh) committed them to jail for a further hearing: and cn Saturday the same officers arrested Frederick B. Willisms on suspicion of being one of the parties concerned, who gave bail for his appearence. An examination takes place before Justice Barnaclo this afternoon. ee CRIMINAL Court, Judge Olin —Wm. Jack- con. colored, charged with stealing a coattrom Judson N. Smith, was found gnilty, and sen- tenced to one yeer in the penitentiary. Wm. Anderson, charged with steating a watch, valued at $15, was found guilty of pettit larceny. Esa eneeene ¥ROx THE FROKT—A great many of our Bo'diers returning from the army, stop on tha avenue, 43%, near 4); street, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, ard ests Beautifui Present to send home, ja we ee OxsTeRs —Attenticn is called to the advartiag- mentin another column, of the Oriewtal Resta rent, corner 7th streat snd Mazsachusette aven ie. where custor ers can find on haud some of the larg- | ert and finert oysters that has teen in the market thie seeeons which will be served up at o!d prices, ja.23 1t* ae Co.gate’s Honey Boar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, frarrantiy se-nted, and extremely benaficial in ite act‘on upon the skia. For sale by all Druggzista and Fancy G:ods Dealers. ja.2i-lyeo —— ces3 has fWostetter’s > itters in This great al cordiatand t uced inte Australia !rom the wo years ago, with the reou he hest eve sof the pad by air and unwhelesome weter » Wnanaiifier i » WAR perience of £900 Casee pert early one thousa: the fi parties and of the reg: Druggists and dealers gene —— AGzyegau Reneiiion. Triumph of a Great Discovery! The public has reeled against cauterising Blair Dyes. Fashion has fereswornthem. A sagacicus community has sdopted in their stea Onrstaporo’s Hair Dre, and for these reasons, It embrowns and blackons the hair, not the skin. It iss vegetable emollient, nots turning fluid. Lt does not burlesque nature with blooming metalic tinzes, but produces her own living hues. Its cooling effect is lasting. It defies detection. Ita resulta are uniform. It never fails. Manufactured by J. Curistapono, No, 6 Astor by all Hair Dresser j3.22-eolm,r i Corws, &C, -Those afHlicted with these trouble- some things, whether hard or soft; also those troubled with Banions, Callosities, club and rowing toe-na‘ls, can find great relief and satis- factory benefit by applying to Dr. White, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between iy and 6th streeta No charges for consultation ja5- Warrasten To Cure in 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing. wil! eure Gonorrhea _in siz da. change of diet required. Price $1 per bott' by B.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. — Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and Serual Systems—new and reliable ‘treat ment—in Reports of the Howard Assoctation—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelope: eeofcharge, Address Di ._&xILLIn Hocautos, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Bireet. P. delphia, Pa, ¢3-3m ahaha ck Set Loss BY Fink AND Roppers, PreventsD.—The subscribers call attention to their extensive stock of Herri) ¢ & Co.’s Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, delivered at any part of the city. : ” s. ©. McGuire & Co. de <3 a AS. Sole Agents for Herring & Co. Ractiieaee dere Brown’s BroncwiaL TROCHES. _ These Lose ngee are prepared from a hi hly es- for alleviating Bronchial Affections, or Soreness of the Throat. . Public Speakers and Vocilists Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any upusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a@ peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech, de 24-Im Bice le Sa aN Mens Dagss Suits, Men’s Business Suits, Youth’s Dress Suits. .,. Youth's Business Suits. Childrens’ Dress Suits. _ a Childrens’ School Suits. Noat WaLker & Co., 365 Peun. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, wou reapectfally an- nounce that their annual Gispiay of Pall and Win- ter Clothing is now ready for iuspection. It comprised of am assortment of Gvntlemen’s and | Yeuths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs bpaterial, trimming and orFship, To those who study excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecticg from the rast attractive stock of resdy made ciothing u this Ot 5S Tere f im a pri MARRIED, On Thursday, January 2iat. by the Rev. Father Boyle, JOBEF LR. WALTMBY ER. of Baltimore, Md.. to Miss. ANNIE R. HARDY, of this city, * [Bait. ard Portsmouth papers please copy.) Fbursdsy, January zist, by Ror. D. EB. Reese, Mr SAMURTC. PALMER tc Mics MARY B.CLA’ ‘ON, both of Georgetown, D. VU. - DIED, In this city, on the 2ist iost,, MARTHA, wife of Oliver ©, Fisher, im the thirty-third year of her ‘Ger remains were taken to Hactford, Gonn , for "On the 25th inst ,PANNIR FOREZ3 z the 25th ins’ iT, yor it emtid of ete aud Chas, O. Hamtiton, * TOTEM The funeral wil! take place ou to. morrow (Tues- day) afternoo: 20’clock. ~ ‘NI APOLEON— N Othe well known borne of Col, U’T: for ae SQ Inquire at 274 eo, venus, in store. ja z2-3t™ of that establishment wih a epiendid gold | BALL will be given at the Arsembiy | Rooms, corner of i2th strest aad Ohio ave (QSENTAL RESTAURANT AND BILLIARD PARLOR, Corner Seventh § treet and Mass. Avenue. The above-samed establishment has been co! pleted and is now open for the accom no- ce sation: of rhe paul The proprietors red DO 8 OF expense to make this a firet class house, wher ul ere customers can always Grd on hand the finest brands of Liquors ond Segara thet can be Souaes: Their Larder will aleo be kept well supplies with all See eerie oe Ore can ronnie oe Served up by ex; ka in the most muperbatyie The Billinr TSalooh stteched ap Gus itabli ered ene ete nest in Private Bapper Rooms up stairs connected wil: Bes nt, entrance sar.c as Billiard Parlor _3820 30’ JONES & MILLER. got BS. LOOK TO YOUR INTERNET. BERRY & 00., =.” 94 W. Catvust Branar, Baltimore, Md., Are prepared to faraush: BAW OYSTERS in cans, kegs, &c., at the shortest notice, at fair prices and Also, Hermetionliy Eealed OYE7 RES, FRUITS &e. ienaw’ 486 OABD VISITE FRAMES. 486 morican Card Prames in va- bring, French, and Amer UREITER'S. tY* sSbe Sarbahoge an Eight doors above pas Hall, GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. oS a AES ANCES SENT aR 227 OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST 1 GFYICE. GEORGETOWN, D.C., Januaky 23, 1364, _ M# Persons applying for letters in the followin, list will please say when they were advertised, otherwise they may not receive them, LADIES’ List. Freeman Mary C Lea Mrs Elizabth Falvey Miss Cah Merton Mrs Isabella Metleon Miss Acton Anu M cilla Bady Mri GrantMissCarrie F ocksy Miss Richa mma Panline SunningbamMrsHowell Mra Cameron Miss E Mary Carpenter Misa Rate Mrs herien e Bridget wright Mrs Hughes Ann J Julia JonesMrs Winn Coueys Miss Ijearus Mis IT prey, Eliza AS Cade Mrs Eliza Ja Olark Miss Eliza Clemeuts Mrs 4 Eliza, Sallie 4 DavisMissFanny Kelley Mis-Mary Thomas) Dixon Miss Kyle MesMagvie Tranuell Mis : = Elizabeth Fra Kobus MrsJalia Ellis Miss Lena Lemon Mrs N G MEN'S LIST Andrews J F-2 Ww Neiman GeoHW Altinger I OBrien Wm 11 Boon Wm Gro: Oppeuheimer A Burrows Wm P Godfrey FM — uppaaheimer M Booramnan Joha Gillett DB ParkiurstTaaiah Bawer Jobo Gilbert McClain Pi IsburyJno R Butler Jno A Hall Fm RB Porter Ballnr L W Rarrison fobt KR Bawsei kdwd Hare Jus Master Burrows Chas Hartner H Baker Chas Harbard Frank Scranton Wm D j Humphrys tdw Steele Wm E Jameson Win J Scior Mrx Uy Michl Johnson Thos Smith WC Cramer MO. TT Semmars Wm-2 Cole dA Snyder Peter Cook John Stein G Case Geo W Smith Geo W. Carty James €aten Geo W Kittie Edwd 0 Keady Dennis Snearman D W Sharily Jno Cook GeoB Longford Wash Tusiey Lenard Goleman Frank Lilley W. Tenney Richd Combs Capt A Ling WB Tanner Wm ColeJ ACapt LaneRS_ Wylie Wm Donalson Wm Leahey Michl Whitiag LM Davis Win J Loyd Jeremiah Wilkinson I, L Dean WW Leary DV Wright Robt Doyle MichlE Milstead Wm Weatners Jao Daley dames Mathews TJS Williams Jno H Dougheriyd’ Steph Whiie Capt dG Davis James arland Geo Willfordno Deihl Charley reGeo Williams & Getty Davis C M y Jas-2 Welch GR Wheaier Danl Young Wm W Y, st Win Ettinger H Frinch Wm T Foste Moses Fowler dcbn or Henry Fox Ben wt ENRY ADDISON. P.M BALLS, PARTIES, &e. GRAND MASQU ERADS ano BANOY DBESS pre. on TURSDAY. Jan 23, 1st Tickets Two Dollare, admujtiag a geotls mun and ladies, prises GRAND PALL oF TH WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION, To be givenat juz TEMPBRANOB FALL, 5 On TUMEDAY EVENENG, Jan. 2, 1831 No expense han been spared ty make this the dest thesesrop. A Braspand String Baud has pr the ocean: E DOLLA, ad been engaged Tickets ©. sud ladies. ting & gentleman FLock MaNaGens N. J. Porter, N, Brumegin, C.J jm 21- 5t™ “LOST AND FOUND. [022,08 Beturday morning. between F and 2 4 and i and (7th, asuiall Rollo? POINT UAt The finder will be cuitably rewarded by leaving iv > 140 ¥ st, in 25-2t" UND—Cn Penn averw MONEY which the owner can have A.A X.\ Goorgstown Post Offica, atatiag the nd paying for this adveriisement, Eee Pa '—Lest night, between Willards’ Hall and xth street, one Black Enameled ani Gold CUFF PIN. A snitsble reward wiil be g ven if left at the Bookstore of BLANOHARD & MOHUN, corner Penn, avenue and Ilth at. It* 7 bouse on Monday, GEORGE vlatto Girl, ten years of age; had left. a plaid dress and blue p'aid apron without sleeves. A enitable reward will be | givep Hreturned to No. 294 H, bet, i7th and Isth. ja 25 __ WANTS. ae WARTED—& good COOK, at 434 Tit etreet, as e" rate 7 ANTBA—Ter SORUB GIRLS. Apoiy «tthe \ DARE Bonee Pr. ae at y / ANTED~ By & Sexpectadie Girl, a SIPUAa- TION ws Chambermaid and to ¢o plain s: wing. EbdRt Horse, Addrees tux 20 Star office ja 2S 20" VW ANIBD—& respeotadic WOWAN to Cook , Warh.and Iron. City references raquitad. Apri 1 ludians ave. Ja Bs 2" we —By a yourg Woman a SITUATION as Cook ip @ hotel or retteuraet Adtrass Cook. Star offies, te YY ANTEO—By @ your Giri 15 years old), 3 SITUATION as Neras or to fo L git Obam- berwcrk, Ad-rere Box 3B, Btar office ts 7 ANTED—Ly a reapeotable Woman a SITUA TION as Cham bermetd or Narae, or do S-9- Good referener given, Apply at'No, 117 1 et 220 ans 2d it* min & private here thy candiud a comfortable hu: _ja.5 3t* ANTED—By a respootavt Ay LATION, ¢ Quamberms 10.0 vsfirence can be given, Address Box 1¢ Bee, Vy ASTRL—At 23% Penn avasue (up stairs), Ten OPERATORS, with Sowing Macaines. to work at Dreesmating.a Wowan *o act as Forewo men, & few good Rand-sewers. Apoly week YA RITE WAITER WANTED AT THK G03 ing Houss, To ons who understands bis business. #20 per month wiil be given; nou» other need apply. Ingaire at the Restauraat, 247 Peau. #, enue, bet. 12tn and ith. ja 5 2t* VV ANTED-F ISHED ROOMS. with Board, by a gentleman and wife and « singie gentle m in northern part of the city efsreaces Address Post Ofice Box 340, for turee t (PO JOURNEYMEN BAK ERS—Wanteui. madi- ately 3 go0d Cake end Pie BAKER to act as Foremsn. also Gre good Second Hacd ‘oas-ist hin. Frevireatd HIT2’S grocery store, 31 Souta Ass, Capitol Hill. Go be given toa man who Suderatands his business, ro other need aoply /3.23-5 AUCTION SALES. f] AJJCTION SALES. by THOMAS DUWLING. Auctoneer. @eo-getown, D. C. ROVERS’ BEIT CATTLE SCALES. SALE OF Fotsey.p 4X2 KITCHEN FURNITURE. Twelve Feather Beds, Carpeting, Dare, torer, ‘en or fiftees $ors of Hay, Wagon, Corriaee, fev-ral sets of Harrsas, A lerge lot ef Grow Bars, Picks and Shovels Five or siz cords of Wood © taky glace FRIDAY, 29th. 1854, at noon, cash Jaa THOS, DOWLING, Aut, whee OF CONDEMNED QUARYESMASTES'S w STORES Lepot of Washington Washington /. CU. dan aris, Will be sold st public arction in tha squ res bouvaed by Esn¢ Bland Twentieth and Twan y- frsy streets in the city of Wasaiaz.on D. C.,on WEDNASBAY. Febrnary 18 1834 9 lares lot of SOL 4P SHUN AND LEATHER PARTS OF WA2- ONS.PA ~ OF HARY BSS, TOULS, &3., &e. DEF EES TNo#EHVICRA 3LB. The successful bicders wii! te required to remova the stores within fifteen (/5) cays trom the Cay of cele Terms cash in Government funds Baie to commence st 10 o’elo-k A. M. DH ROOKER. j3 & td Brig. @ n. sod Qasrt-rmas er. =e — FOR RENT AND SALE. FS RENT—An excellent PARLOR sad several well furnished BED-ROOMS, at 490 Twelfth street, within five minues’ walk of the Kirkwood Boure, Wiliarda’. aud the Paieut Office, Post_Of tra Curer Quanrseoaster’s Orricr, cee, and Treasury and State Dap. The location ia unsurpassed in Washi: ‘O° snil- dren in the heuse. arte OR BALE OB RPENT—A small Frama HOUSE. Apply at No 299D st.. bet 12th and j3th WANIED—Two good WOMAN: one to Ook, the other to do Chambsrwork an? ating. Apply at the Columbia House, on O street, near the Depot. Ja 22°36" y ) ANTED—A GAKL to Cook, Wash, and [ron, end to make herself generally us:ful; good referenze required. Apply at No. 424 E st., bat, 8th aud 9th, north side. Ja 22-3t* GOOD PHOTOGRAPHBR—-ONE rat UN- derstande all braachkee of the business, is opea for an enesgenicat, Address Photographer, #57 Ninth st , Washington, D C. ja 22 3t* A YOUNG MAN—ACQUAINTS£SD WITH THE Enthr Business, desires an eogagamont witha sutler. Address Sutler, Mates’ Ho‘el, corner Ith and Esta Ja 22-3t* i py UNFURNISHED R2OMS FOR RENT— arr 317 Bighth street, setwsen L and M, [INE FIRST FLOOR ROOM —For reat ove large Parlor, on frst floor, nicely faraiahed with windows front and rear. Apply at No, Th:rd atreet, ja 2% A FOR SALE, ROUTE OF THE STAR will be sold a4 8 Sia. on account of sickness. Apply at N Seventh street weat, or ai thi 4 OR RENT—A Large Handsomely Furnished Second-stery ROGM. in a Private Fam 5; .sul.- able f rtwoor more with or without ROARD op modereis corms La 293 H street, near 5 ane reet, = bar- 309 tf V Vy ANTHD—Two @marc BOYS. Inquire at tae Tolegragh Office, Witlards’ Hotel. jai ANTED TO PUKOHASE-A DkUG sfORB, in good locstoin. Address B.C , 66 Conrt- land st , Baltimore, Ja21-4t™ Bossy AND ROOM WANTBD—In a private > family, by a ingle young maa; Will pay twoaty- five to tairty dollirs per month, and, if suited, re- main permanentl: Btste terms and | for tei ts i} A PARTNER in # Lucrative Uash Marefacturing Business, one wao is astive, | to attend to the out-door department, and aleo to | the Financial opperatious, making purchases &c, This isa rare opportunity for investment s9)- | dem cfered. For further ipformatioa. ani | Manufactory, Box No 2 Star Office, LS3MAN; one who mendea, SRNFELD & CO., * Odeon Hall Clothinz store, | $016 WANTED. BOTT! Gad Fellows is I€-eczw*™ | 10.000: | Army to aeil AGENTS WANT ED—#olkiiers, Sut lere, ‘end others in ont of the or National Sattle Pi nd Medals Hooker, cf General Berks, McClellan, G aad pil- ver Corps, Cavalry, Agents are row making from Ss to $1,000 a month, Mamples are sent on receip 9% 31. Apply to or addrese J. BARNEB’ & CO. 477 Thirtasath st., four deora south of Penn. avenue, Washington D. BD TO LEABE OF. RE a nitbed HOUBZ Iccated betweacn 7th and I5th streets, ard pear Fenn avenve. A good rent, well secured. will be given. Uersons Paving Houses to lease or rent, will please inform EMILS PIERRR, 46™ Kleventh et Ja7 i5t™ ANTED—At 435 Penn. avenue, near 455 st, atthe Dollar Jewelry ftore, Parsons to call and take their choice out of 3,09 beautiful sets for One Dollar ja 2ta™ PERSONAL. | | K N T—Oue or two nea'ly- ROOMB, with or without Board, in ished private family; the house is situated in a plaarant part of thecity. For yerconiers inquire at No. 240 Kst, bet. 16th and 17th sta. 33 25-31" | JOUSE YOR SALE, OR FD ewalior one; the Lot isa corner 5) feet feoat, and 7t fret deep, The Houre con’ sd rooms, and cs in in tho beslthiest part of tnecity. Apply st tae corner of D and lwth streets. DaMONG KOPF. | 38.25 60" Wig M: GR RENT—*wo large Wel!-furnished ROOMS, i fan ily, euitable for gea rear the Pavent Office. Spply at 445, corner o! fa 2- Taree FURNISH BO RUOMS. io Mrs. * new bouse, three doors wast of Ko- oor, aDG On# EGquare from the street ca depot, Ceorgetown, DO Gentlemen caa ba a ¢ tamedated with bi in ths house if denire: Vor particnlera appl he proprietor, TS KENT— ur atony ten soomeand Beanment. No. 138 th street, Fixivees sra Good Wate ew Y yivaniaavenus gad Lstiest Apsly &. bh MURRY. 1951 street, corner of 2th siree ard Penns !v Ll 2) f6.b 3" ja 23 6t" ou i fit ‘hn Gas g four rovms and basuzent ea_h, nated on Jsth street, bet. Baad G, (Leland,)n Bmithsoman Institution, Nos 442 ant 542. fuil particuiars call ai the unde rigced EOTHOKON & BRO.’B. : eorser of 22d and I sts. rALE—in Washivgwon, D,O.. 8 STAUKANT, with twenty room: ar For full particulars avpiy to MIT IN, Real Estate Brokers, southeast corner Peon, nd [sth street jaR-le For BRENT—One or two handsomely -farniehed ROOMS, with Board for a lady and gentleman, ina private family. For eddress apply to Dr. THOMPB8ON, 274 north F st ja 22-3t* F THOMAS K. DAVIS—LATE OF PRINCE William county, Va , will send his address to G. Alexandria Pcat Office, he will confer a great Tr on the inquirer. 1t* OST—On the 22d January, 1361, one LETTER, (4 containing one Passage Certificate and one Cheek for one pound steriing, one ae carecses to John Harrigan, No. 2, Roxborough Road, Lim- rick, Ireland. The finder will receive five dollars by leaving the same at JOHN McGRANN’S No. 287 B street north, bet. 34 and 3d ats. I have pred the use of it. ja 2 20" L Steen Columbia College and 194 F st, the DISCHARGE from the 71st regiment N.Y, volunteers, signed by Dr. Hust, of Fraucis J.¥lan sgan. The fnder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 195 F street, and receive the thanks of the owner. % ja 22-3t* uf ernie! Up ESTRAY—On Friday night January léth , 3964.8 BAY COLT, about four yaera old; wedivm height; the hair of the mane rubbed off sround the neck; white on the hoof of the left hind foct. The owner ean get him by. Bae property and paying charges. GEO. D. DIOR. No, 47 23 street, bet. 6th and 7th, Navy Yard, 8 BSTBAY—On the night of the 21st fas’ ay BORSE, led ans ori iled; U.S. on the fore shoulder, and two ona: oo the left hip Suppored to belong to some officsr in the U 8, army, which be can only bave by proving property | and paying charges, by callingat the O.8, Bakery, corner of 2th aud & streets, “sereste ‘WM, LYMAN, Supt, S25 REWARD —Btreved or stolen, trom the 24? premisewof RB. L. Bowling, oa the Mary- Jend side of Potomac. a chesnut sorrel HORSE about 15 hands high; long thin tail and thin old gui known by the pame of Hickory. te front kness when trotting fast; is about N ADAME DIMOND, ONE OF THE MOST eminent clairvoyants of the day, is at the Kirkwood House in thiaecity, Great numbers sre availiug themselves of her rare powers in the treatment and cure of the most stu born diseasa! acine of which have hitherto proved incurable. When in ac! acience of Phrenology Where ever sha hat visited, U bas ken inthe highest ll, We advise those iattigted to sail 5 LISPENABD Can positively cure any PRIVATE DISEASE, no matter of how long standing, with medicines that will not nauseate the most delicate stomach nor.shock the most sensitive nerves. A life of experience and the advance of scientific knowledge have verified the most sarguine hopes of eufferers who have applied for his medicine and advice. Office between 6th and 7th streets, over G. and T. Parker’s store opposite Matropolitan Hotel, Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9a. m,to4p.m, of each week, and in Alexandria on Monday, Wednesday and Fridsy of each week. Of- fice corner Pitt and King streets, over Bath Rooms. is 20-8m* Tke above reward will be paid acd no questions \ANNY ANN, DID YOU SBE THOSE arked by returning to GEO. T. FINHGAN. 240 | M'siN Wis “Whit some, ith eho tee Fe. evening, ja 241w*_ | elegantones made expressly for Babies (the dar- BREWARD.—Sirayed from the subscriber, | Jings). at Prince's Stamping Depot. Well, they 8 1 New Jersey syenue, one Mahogony-bay | are the nchest things youever did see. He's the COLT; three years; not quite fifteen hauds high The atove reward wil! be vaid for the delivery of the seid colt to hk. H. LAMBELL, on Now Jersey avenue,No 740 de % BOARDING. q O4RD AND WANDSOMELY-FURNIDHED ROOM®, for married or singis personn, ai moderate prices, in a plessant locality—zouth west corner of H and Twenty first street, near Pann svenue js 22 3t* ( NE OR TWO MBM64B3 OF CONGRESS OR \F cthers can ba accommodsted with Furnisned Rooms, with or without Board. where there are no other boarders, Address Box 7314, Post Office. a and after onder ja 22-10 TOTIC IN ‘FIR will be prepared to receive regular Table Boarders at $7 rer week ja lt-tf FEW FIRS!-OLASK BOARDERS CAN BR ‘ pier modatad at 426 Twentieth street corner of F. je next, 0. GAU- REWARD—Stolen from the fs f Mrs, B40 Bee ap tiglen from ie farm o County, Kd., TWO HORSES; one's iy DQ Horre, 5 years ol. epoae bands Righ. his ene was cat abou! yoar a le 3 Dark Black STALLION, 16% heads high 6 years ole, har on his tind fetlook white and is s natural pacer. T in the nor? mall quantity last, The alove reward will be paid for the deliv. re the Horses et the stablee of ROBERT BARL IN, H sirest, nesr 2iet Ja 22 5t' GENOY "OK MITOHELL & 00,8 : HEPRMBTICA‘L1 SEALED Gogps, Ch Jan g neeapeake OYSTERS, land 4 pound one H “ ends ‘4 7 “ 4s “ Eo wit sf CH OW. qu: ASSORTED PIORLES aGarts, JELLIES, pints ‘ HONBY, pints, &o.’ In store and for nal S OREAM, CHO le at pack: by, eae ? price: ?. Ore prices, OY vo, 471 Righth stract, between ja22-1Ww* Dand Bstreets, QORPNASAS OFFIORg, ‘Was Derarruenr Washington, January 19, isga. ‘The following contracts havs been 10 inch garter aholis under the aduprieeeet for viting opnen }, dated vember '4, 1838, for ie, the ids for which were opened December v items. Starbuck Bros., 2,000, at 2.20. per Ib; ry. 2 eB! te Menara. Beett, Quimby & O0.,2200, at? ie. par Ft Li reenal. eee hans ‘Watson, 2/000, at 3.290 par te Wateryilet Aftenal Tiietore Fuller, Warren & Co., 2,00, at3 299: por jes Ww by Poterviiet Arsenal ‘per lb; New York ar- bbard, Maye & Whittaker, 15,00, at 3 999. per 1b.; New York Arseral ™ ae & o., 5,000, 3.490, per 1b,; New York ar- Sabet & Btroh, 6,000, at 3.490, ver lb.; Naw SW Beart, 5,000, ot 2.989. por 1h.; Washington ‘Miles, Pratt & Co.,5,00, 818 To. ny; Watok: 38 : Brig. Gon Obi “ BAS ARG AIN —A ney *quare PLAN pontioe mouldings, clesently cs A val eto , whieh cost is for sale by gentewan leaving ssbington Q at Prof. Alex. Wolowski's }. 316 # street. ith s) me of George A. Pri corner naw Melodeous. 1030 1w t | Skirte, and The house hasalithe modern improvements® m” », 18% honds high, 6 haga4 ol Horses were soen -rn part of tha First Ward on Monday | only one who keeps them here; I’m going to have one Givememyumbderil It’s only round the corner, 351 F street; acd hush, ha had the most elegant Bmbroidered Yokes and Sleeves and Pao- taletts, acd sells Braid and Silk and working Cot ten and bes beantiful Embroidered Flanae: Skirts, for infants, and docs your work while you wait,and don’t rud out like some U've had, and meskes any | pattern you take him, and, and, catch me drawing -py more Pe aektan Vive la Fiansel shawis, tarmping | jas I ADIES, LOOK HEBE—You can sow get siy |4 kind of Stitching ani Tucking as we!l as Pisin Sewing done at the Ladien’ Stamping Depot, 381 F stoeet, opporite Patent Office, by a first class opa- raicr on “heeler & Wikon'’s Machine Work nestly and promptly done. Lacies want palrorage if you By ase. fe can now accommodate ladies with iné-l\bla mark/ng as well as initial stamping on Bandkerchisfs. Pillow Cases, &o, Only lace in town tor such work, dv 29 tf ms of her | A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—CONSISTING cf four Rooms and Attis,and Back Kitchen, situated on I strest east. bet 6th and 7th strests, lot 24 feet front, i44 feet deep. running back to a 0 toot alley. Apply on the premise ja 22-3t* RARE OWANCE — For @ first-class .BTORE, on the north side of Penn. avenze, having nearly five years’ lease. Inquire of W. B. LEWis & CO., Auciion Btore, No, 427 Seventh street, bet. G and H sts, ja22 St WOR SALB- 275 Cords Prime Seasoned AK »rtion of it on the road. 300 Gorda Green do,, in the stakes. 200 Qords Seasoned PINS. on the road. 66 Tons HAY. 300 or 400 sof OATS. Inquire of BR. D, HAUL, near Beltsville. ja 22 3t* OR aL E—One Hundred and Fifty Cords OAK WOOD, five dollars per cord, or $1.50 and a load of mapure for half cord ; four miles from Center Market, on the Rock -cree! ty EMANUEL LACEY, ja 2-1m* bear Fort Siocum (OR RENT—Two Furrished ROOMS on third ficor, and one Unfurnished RQOM on first floor, suitable for an office. corner Vermont ave. and L street, No. 388. only 8 few minutes’ wa'k from the President’s House and Treasury Depart- ment. ja 22-30" {OR RENT—Onre DOUBLE PARLOR. on first floor, handsomely furnished ; aiso, one front ber ROOM, tandsomely furnished, on second __ No, 136’ Twenty-second street, bet K and L, within two hundred yards of Pern. avenue The location is retired and quict, and ons of the bealthy in Washington. Apply on the seme Ja 22-3¢ m ficor. OUSB iN ALEX4NDBIA FOR BENT, and Furniture For faie—A large well located House in Alexandria, Va , with every modern con- yenience, svitabie for & private residence, or fora boarding house. with garden, ont-bouses, and ebling attached Fer further particulars, inquire N 50 New York avenue, Washington. after 4 {1.5 orat the City Hotel, Alexandria, Fee SALE—A GARDBN FARM, in good stats of cuilivatiov, containing thirty acres, and fruit trees: improvements consat of about toar thou eand dollars worth Building and Fencing. with pump ip the ysrd; about four miles from the Oen- ter Market, cear Mr. Faunder’s Fata It will be cold- one-ralf cash, the balance in ons and two years. Apply to EMANUEL LAOY, near Port o ja 22-im* COMB FOR BRENT— With Board for afew gen- temen.in s private family No, Tenth street, bet Pen» avenue and Ost, ja 2! 6* PETAURANT AND BAR FOR SALB.—The Restaurant and Bar, No. 439 Pern, avenue, which has been in euceessful oparation for firs men’ he past. 18 for eal-, with Good Will Fixtures, &¢. Tho present proprictor only evliing on as count of prersing envagemenis elsewhere Apply atthe Salcon, No, 439 Penn avenue, between 32 and 474 sts, ja 21 lw MEDICAL, \ Pexsons fufferii with Syph! Gonorrhes, Glect, Beminal Weakness. or Privats Discaves of any description, aboese cat immediately upon AVIS, Female Diseases treated in the most scientific and succetsfol menrer. The Doctor's Dislome benes ie ais ont ce. guar: . 8 moderate. Acure ‘an’ ee! Dh DAVIS, 58 7th street, opposite Post Offive, secre 3 oetom @ up stairs. de 29 $m TROPOLITAN Lorna ais SREWSESY COMPANY. SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, WITH LARGE DIVIDENDS. The subscribers beg to inform the public at largo, that they intend to form a Joiut Stock Oom psuy, of 1,50) shares, at $50 each, representing eaeh capital of $75,000, for the purpose Of centae we well Known and = ular LOEFFLER BTROPOLITAN LAGER ER BREWERY on rge scale, to meet the demand of the daily in- Sery lates dividend yearly gud will shortly com rge year! ortly com. went a premium, and are p= offered to the pub- Ug prams joasll avers, | closely examined the ew ¥ a! saertys with all ite cor plete tea chinerios, cot ‘8. @&r- en, snd building attached, can with co! Stones mere thia investment to be one of the best offere e ‘A’ mestice of the stockholders will be held to organize said company of ghieh due notice will bs given a Boon as t! are which will Spbcote of Rittestouss, Fant. & Oo swho are 8 - 5 acthorized to receive ai give re- osipts forssme, fa 19-17 O THE LADIES! SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES!! ‘Those beautifal ZEPHYR and WOOLEN GOODS, Children’s Cloak and Jackets, Hoods, Rearts on: Comic ie, Clouds. Backey Slagvos, Ledion Bins Vout and. Cy 3a. | ogee aap peat IC for colores ¢ Hair, ja16 eorw USBELL’S RESTAUBART, od {boa fast Serene Also, DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. . the beat WINE, LIQUORS, and BEGARS. N. B.—No ladies admitted unless br bere {Chrontele.} BASSE OF A STOKE FOR SALE— vitsble for a 4 Restaurant er other business, with bick room. and large ytd attached, aud fronting on one of the principal streeis in the city, meartne Aveaus App'y at the Etar office, ja 20 lw* ReBE CHANCE —A small stock of GROCK- RIBS and FIXTURES for sale and STORS for rent; in a good localit: at ry reasons given for seliin, inguire on M street north, bat. toth and lith sts. est, is 20-Lw* OR ?ALE.—In this city, a First-class GRAND PIANO, manufactured im Paris, by Brard, Chairn, 8 Chairs, the whole covered wit low Fil¥ Gamesk 38ide Tables with mardie slabs. 4 Corner Stands, Yellow and Biue Damark Ourtaias, rich yel- ¢. For further particul: Messrs, Me aus further particulars apply to Sree BE & O0., Auctioneers FE. £ALE—An INTERBST in a we'll established ir cant on the amonnt 4 a Business, now ims 33 with sail. 3 avenue end st RK SALE—A large BRIO WELLING or F Beardie House, No. Moe nor Bg betwee, eth and 7th stre ti and alco other impr and eee Property. ee eenion 0 Rett r mires ren Grst 5 td B MILBURN, NovSo4'] eerect, bot, oth sad 7th. Ja 16-1m0' R SALR—A row story HOUSE, with two-story back Brick, No. 192 i newly built bul ing, being 8 ot be A bo’ med contains eight rooms. NOHEWS, No. 424 Seventh street, ‘Two.very -ABMS forsale a rare okence iz Yael oa nein ia way be made to the editor Ja7.2awim HINTON & TREL, Tailors, (removed from the old stand 406.) 360 Penn. aveaue, under Je 16-2w (int.] Metropolitan Hotel, eeba Lact! the Farritera, Good will. Liqnors | Gauntlets, Shoes, and after bis purchase, to revel at bis risk THIS AFTERNOON AND 70-MORROW | ee EEN Aen o BORRee - By W B.LEWis & OO . Auctions wre- VENING SALES OF BOOTS, as PHOTO- GRarasio SteoMs, Fixe Pewter Bieies, Or. PaistisG® Sxcosv-#idy BooKs, Pawoy ARTICLES ac @. EATUBDAY ano OAY RVEN INGB Jsrvary 13] ard 2sth. a1 7 o'clock at oar Store No, £27 7th at-ect, between G and H streata, jae-a W_H LEWIS & 00., Auct By WM. L. WALL & OO,, Auctioneers At the Horse Bazaar 9 south side Lowi tana aveni ce pate Niath and Tenth star DARA “AY MARE AT ATOTIOY -On 44.21 FSDAY MORNING 26th instavt. 3 will sell a. the Bors ‘unr, lo pay for livery, if the owa- doer pore 7 Onely caliand take her awsy. A Dark Bay MARB tittle white ca right hint lez adontd years oid, Leftat my stable,corner 435 strast and N, Islacd cash. WM. N H. MA aek, WM. L. WALL & GD., Axcta, C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctibneers. EG.OD WILL AND & OPS OF By s Nie U Tek Excise SaLoux, a® Pupnic Avoties.—Un FEIDAY MORSING. Jones y 324, at ly on the oremises.at the Kmpire Saloon east Seventh atr-et. betwear G acd H streeta port’ wo nd ctherefe> sof th- Emp re Saloon situated ou east side of Feventh stieet, between @ and Hatroets rorth Terms cash. jaig-ta J. O. MeGUIRE & CO, Ancts. KTH EAROVE SALE Is EOSTPONED UN TUESDAY MORNING. Jaa, 3th, name — _jn 33 J.C, Mei CIRE & co by W.L.. WALL & 00. Auction: Southirest corner Penn. avenue and Ninth streat. Gp BOCH MTEL. QUO” Orb Nas. "AND “O- EH vacco av Auction —On TUESDAY MORN- ING, Jaruary 26th, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, af the Axction Kooma— Beis White and Yellow Sagar Boxes Rio Coffee. Ginger and Maccaroni Boo et Brown, Yeliow, Casisio and Toilet Soap Bole. Crackers and Cakes, Beef and derring Cases Lemon tirup. Bitters, Blacking Cases Champazue Cisler, boxes Cinnamon Carex Sauces, Oataupr, Perches acd Cherries Pipes superior Hollan? Gin, Brandy 1; casks Port Wine Cherry'ard Peach Brandy 40 dozen Brardy, 5) ¢ozen Jamaica Rum Sdozen Arrac Punch and Bay Bum 50 bbie old Whi Austs, yirg Cards, Mosquito Nets Boxes Fane, bis. Pater Bags bbls, Dried Peacboa and Apples juantity of Small Stores WM. L. WALL & CO, Aucts, Terms cash. jack GALE OF CONDEMNED HORSHS AN D MULES * pit Cuter QuanTBRMASTER’s Orrice. Depor or Wasutneron, Washington, D. €., January 23, 1354. Will be sold at public auction, at the Corvala, pesr the Observatory. iv the city of Washinzton D. C.,cn WEDNESDAY. Febrorary 3, 185i, 3 lot of HORSKS AND MULES condemned an urft for public servica, Also, at the same time and place A ATALLLON, sroagtt bred,) the property of the United 8 Fale to commence &t 10 o'clock. A M, Terme cash, in Government funds, ROCKBR, Brig. Gen, and Ghivf Qaarte: master, jazs-ist ""” Degartment of Was! _ Byrd. GC. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer ALUABLE PROP BORTH, PETWEEN LENTH ELRVENT. Est —On ®EUNEBSAY AFTERNUON, Ja a the premises. we shall 6. 3 in Square No Si feet on North ¥ strest, betweeu Tent ning back 10 fect al brick taek bu bh aler insicand res! sacurad by o deed of he cost of conveyancing to McGUIRE & 09 _ByJ ©. McGUIRN & OO., Auctioneers N@BNSIVE KALE OF CROCKERY, GLASS- A) WARE, TARL¥ CcrLeRY, &0. &0—Oo WHD- NEEDAY MCKNING, Janaa at lWo'cinsk, RUtLe esta hment of Measr 2& Gritth Reventh street, between I and K streeta, we shall . Aucta. y large sscortment of Gra Chins and Reckicehem Ware prising Tureena, Cove e* and Fiat Dishes, Pi cners of all aizes, Eow 8, Plates, Tea and Ooffee Sette. Cut acd presred giase Pitehers, Frui blers. Gotlets ard Wines Superior Table and Pocket Cutlery. Fine Painted end Granite Toilet Ware. kyurhes and Dusters of ail kinds. Tin Buckets, Hoilere, Bowls, and Pans Laree al Stationery and Playing Cards 280 dozen Coal Oi] Lamp Chimneys. 4 Glass Counters and 2 Milliner’s cases. Tcgather with many other articles, ntion of the trade ia particularly in- goods, which will be sold in lot to Lion Stone + Dishes, Tum- Terms cash. ja.21 td J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Ancta, By J. CO. McGUIRE & OO,. Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- ty.—By virtve of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the Vth day of October. 1963, and rendered in a cause pend: in said Court between Thomas B. France, and others. compiainan 6, and “obert Brockett, and others. defendants, the undersigned, Trustees, willsell at Public Auction, the following real estate. in Warhington city, D. 0. On THUREDAY, the 23th of January at3 o’t ock p.m On the premise, all thore parts of Lots n mbered. eleven and twelve. in Square numbered 429, which are contained within the following metes bounes : Beginsing for the same at a point thirty- eight feet and six inches souta of the northeast ccrner of ssid lot eleven, and running thenes south twenty-five feet, thence west one hundred feat to the rear of eaid lot. thence north twenty five feet, and thence east to the point of beginning; with the rights and appurtensp: ‘his property is mo: ness purposes, on the west aideof Seveuth street west. between’ @ ant rth, and is im- roved by a four-story brick building (No. 433) on venih, and a two-story building in the rear. On the same Afternoon, ati o'clock p m, On the premiaes allthat part of Lot numbered twenty-taree, in Square numbered 377, which is cortained within the following meses and : Begirning fcr the game st the northeast corner of said lot and running thence south thirty-cight fees, thence wertone handred spd seven feetand two inches to a thirty feet alley, thence north thirty- eight feet. and thence castto the point of Ding; with the rights and appurtenances. This property is situated on Ninth street west, between E and F streets north, and is im proved bj a bandecme snd commodious four story briel cwellirg henes No. 461. On the same Afternoon at five o'clock p.m..on the Premises— All that pert of Lot numbered four, In Sqzare number 457. which is contained witnin the fotiow- ing metes and bounds ; Beginning for the sane at the ronthesst corner of said lot and ranniaog thsncs Weet twenty-six feetaud two and one jourth-inches, thence rorth one hundred feet, thence west twen- ty-six feet two and cng fourth inches to sn alley, thence north forty three fest and eleven acd one- forrth inches. thence east fifty-two feet and four end one half inches. nnd thence south one hundred and forty three feet aud eleven and one fourth irchesto the bezinn: , Wiib the rights ap purtenances Sitnated cn the northride of D street nerth, betwecr tth and 7th streets west, 6nd in- preved by atwo-story frame dwolling house, No. ‘ 18. On ERIDAY, the 20h of January tmstant, at four o'clock P nt., on the Premises— Ailthat part of tqusrecumbered 74, contaised within the followiug inetes and bounds: ve, ning ata pointon Pein aveaue three hundred and feventy-three fest and ten inches from the south- wert corner of said square acd rucning thence at tight angles with the line of ssid avenue one hun- dred end twenty rix feat. thence in an easterly di- rection parallel with the jine of said avenue twen- ty-three fect and three inches thence at right angles with the line of saii avenue ons handred ard twenty eix feet to the line of said averue, aid thence with the line of said avenue to the be- ginting. with the rights and appurtenances, Im- proved by a four-story brick dwelling house, No, &4, snd in the row known a the Six cae. ATU BDAY, the 30th diy of January inst.. on on ee clock p.m, ab the Auciion Rooms of Jt ire §& Company— = | aby in d james Crutchett’s subdivision of Fquare rombered 755 98 lote 5 ona 8 ss ion lots number, square pumbere' 5 Sie; an undividea moiety of lots numbered | and 2, in sqvare pumbi 641. ‘Ani alo the east part of 1 square numbered 337, ti ey ard runnin, ee feet and five inches to tween 9th and lth an: Que third the pershust shocay-to sot eek; balance in 6 and 12 months ninety pine ing an interior lot lying pe eis ‘west and D and B Ifany the and expence. veyancing at vhe {the purchaser. gis A 2 pave my ‘Trustees. ‘MoGUIBE & CO., Aucts.