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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ‘WasuineTox 1 52aTER.—Miss Laura Keene ana her fine company of New York artists, ~-opened the Washington Theater to a large and appreciative audience: and Goldsmith’ 8 come. dy, “She Stoops to Conque! was played so ‘well and elicited so much applause, that Miss Keene annources its repetition to-night with the same powerful cast. Forp’s THEATER.—There was a big rush to Ford’s last night. Those who had secured seats during the day were fortunate, for be- Iated individuals had to content themselves with standingroom. Therush was occasioned by the announcement that Mrs. Bowers would Bs sa in a new version of «East Lynne,” a jay which bas always been popular here. 1t | will be repeated to night. GRovER’s THEATER.— Mr.Grover announces the las Stidcearomi.”, M’He Vestvalias ‘Alles- sandro Massaroni,” and as «The Count de Strozzi,” in the grand drama, ‘‘The Brigands.” The play is vot only & fine dramatic effurt, but -as replete with operatic and other musical ‘ems, which are rendered in effective style by yestvali. The play is strongly cast, and em- braces all of Mr. Grover’s company. CANTERBURY.—There is no dearth of amuse- “ments at this time in this city, and, notwith- standing the numerous other attractions, Can- terbury Hall keeps up its old reputation fully, and largely attracts amusement seekers. To- night Eva Brent, Ernestine de Faiber, Edeson, Egan, Edwards, and other talented artists, male and female, will appear. ‘VARIETTIES.--Nor does the star of the Varie- ties music hall wane. The reason is that a good ccm, y appears each nightin a splen- did bill of concert hall entertainment. Among the performers here are Lina Windell, Maggie Friel, Mons. Baptistin, J. R. White, and many others who have fora long while been great ‘favorites. Provipencs HosritaL Fatr.—One of the most delighttul fairs that have been held in this city fora long while is open nightly at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, under the management of the Sisters of Charity, who are eyer foremost in every good work. The pro- ceeds of the fair will be devoted to the benefit of Providence Citizens Hospital. GrEorGR VaANDERHOOF’s READINGS. — Mr. George Vanderhoff, the well known Shakspe- rian reader, will, to-night, read Sheridan’s witty comedy, «The Rivals,” and will give impersonations of Sir Anthony Absolute, Mrs. Malaprop, Bob Acres, &c. This reading will take place at Willard’s Hall, under the au- spices of the Washington Lyceum. Ba.yL.—The members of Oriental Lodge, No. 29, 1.0. O. F., will give a bali at Metropolitan Hall, Pennsylvania avenue, between 1ith and $2th streets. Every effort has been made to make the party a pleasant one. ge Lavy Court.—The Levy Court of the county of Washington met-yeaterdsy: in the Alder- men chamber, (City Hall.) A resoluuion was adopted allowing Justices of the Peace ten per cent. on superceded fines collected by them under the ordinances of the court. Mr. Thomas offered a resolution, which was passed, directing the committee to make the as- sesement of the county to report separately the amount assessed in each district, and also to make a separate report of such portion as is exempt from taxation for the edu ational fund. Mr. Larner offered a resolution, which was laid over, rescinding the resolution of Novem- ber, 1563, making an appropriation to defray the expense of recording the wills in the office of the Register of Wills left unrecorded by the late Reg.ster. Ed. N. Roach. Mr. Bowen offered a resolution to employ el and institute legal proceedings against Vashington and Rockville Turnpike Co., in order to obtain possession of their road, as required by the act of March 3, 1963; provided the company have violated their charter. Re- jected—yeas 3, nays 5. Mr Sargent offered a preamble setting forth that the Court haa been intormed that a con- ‘t has been made whereby the manure made by Government horses is to be shipned from this port to New York, and thatf mers in this yicinity are unable longer lo procure m4- nure from the stables and corrals: and where- as the farmers bave suffered severely by dep- redations committed pon their lands, crops, buildings, &c.; with a resolution directing that & committee be appointed to wait upon the Secretary of War and represent the injastice of refusing to the farmers in this vicinity the op- portunity of purchasing manure at such prices as other parties are willing to give—a privilege which is to them but a small compensation for the depredations they have suffered, and to which they have uncomplainingiy submitted; and also to endeavor to procure from him an order permitting all persons who desire to haul and use such manure to have an opportunity of purchasing it—they to have the preference over persons purchasing to ship it. The resolution was adopted, and the Presi- dent (Mr. Sargent) and the members from the cvunty, Messrs. Bowen, Nichols, Blagden and Bell, were ap; ointed the committee. A petition was received from W. B. Matchett, asking to be relieved from the payment of a fine imposed by Justices Drury and Clark for forci- ble entry and detainer; and the fine was re- miited Dr. Nicho!s offered a resolution directing, in view of there being a large proportion of the schocl tax unpaid, the collector to proceed without unnecessary delay and collect such unpaid taxes. A nymber of licenses were ordered to be issued, an¢ some business of minor importance was transacted, when the Court aijourned to m+et Monday, 15th instant, st he lnsane Asy- lum, to examine the roads in that vicinity. Sg Porice Rerorts—First Precinct.—Eliza Con- SE: petty larceny; dismissed. J. M. Baggett, Mordecai, arrived from South Carolina with a lot of letters to various persons in this ouy: delivered to Capt. Todd. Second Precinct.—Peter Donn and Lawrence Gordon, attempt to pick a pocket; military. Jobn Sonny, drunk; do. Edw'e Bean, drunk and disorderly; $2. Third Precinct—Catharine Haggerty, Chas. Spranklin, disorderly; Hugh Kean, drunk; dis- missed. Atlen Johnson, petty larceny; jail for court. W.L. Davison, nuisance; $20. Fourth Precinct. Bridget Syden, assault and baitery; dismissed. Peter G. Carrico, drank and disorderly; £2. Sizth Precinct,—George Neil, grand larceny; dismissed. Thos. Kurtz, drunk and disorder- ly; $1.56. John Wallin, attempt to steal; jail tor hearing. Otis Limeoln, dronk; military. has. My+rs and Geo Apples, attempt to steal; Edward Myris, grand larceny; dismissed. . Newton, d jail for court. Jacob » do.; bail tor hearing. Edward Myers, carrying weapons; $2v. Jno Drew, drank; $1. Babel Seymour, suspicious character; dis- missed. H. Scott, creating a nuisance; $1. Tenth Precinct.—Jno. Bishops, drank; dis- Missed Jno. Keliy disorderly; do. Thomas Thos Flem:ng, drunk and disorderly; #2. Chas. Parker, fizhting: #6. Hugh Bradley, do.; 5. Laura Hilbert, disorderly and profane; #5. Theos J. Cerning arres'ed on a bench warrant; delivered to the U.S Marshal te (F Suppgen DeaTH —Nuiday evening, a number of ladies and gentlemen were sitting in the house of Mrs. Pierre, corner of F aad llth strvels, conversing sociabiy, and a gentleman tojdam amusing anecdote, -ausing much laugh- ver. Mrs. Pauline Keniziager, a middle aged lady, laughed hearuly, but suddeuly stopped, and ber head fell wack upon the chair. She continued in that position, and one of the com- pany went to see what as the reason of her silence, and discovered that she was dead. The family physician pronounced the death the result of heart disease. a a WASHINGTON "‘TawaTen—The opening of this establi-iment last evening was a decided success, Miss Laura Keene having fully re- deemed «il the promises she had made to the ublic in herannouncement bills. The theater as been renovaed aod beautified worthy of all patrovay+, and her company excellent. If invughter and applause b- a teet of gratification and success, !a-t evening's entertainment pro- duced bovh to repletion. To-morrow will be produced for the first time the comedy of « My ® ife’s Husband” a Granp Larceny —Thomas H. Newton, a boy who was arrested some Months ago, for robbery, and ciswi-sed for lack of evidence, was re arrested y@-terday by Sergeant Skippon for stealing #176, trom Lizzie Wysepeter. The monry telones toa young man in thearmy, and was leit with this young woman for saie- keeping. Newton was carght in the act of opening the trunk, by @ female in the house. The mopry was 1 ot recovered. Justice Thomp- son sent him to jail for court. —~—_—_— Gratuitous VacctnaTion.—Arraggements Lave been mace to cecare vaccination gratu- ftourly to ail who may desire it. Dr. Keasby will attend at the Fourth Ward station be- tween the hours of turee and four p. m. of Fri- day and Saturdsy im each week; and the police will notity personsin that precinct, and pay attention esp: ctslly to the bootblacks and news- boys '0 insure ‘heir vaccination. It isa wise and benevolent srrangement. a UNPROVOKED Assautt.—Patrick Mc Milty was arrested by officer Frazer, yesterday, aad locked up in tbe Foorth Ward station, for com- mitting an vnprovoked assaait and battery upon Mr. Robert S. Wharton, by hitting himin the head witb @ pried on Ist street, near L. —— Reat Estate Saves.—Jas. C. McGuire & Co. mae the following sales on Saturday after- poor. Lot 4, square 220, at the corner of H and l4vh streets, with the improvements, to Tho. A McLavghlin, fr 98,100; lot 2, same squara, yacanty' same purchaser, at $1.60 per square ‘oot Fourts Warp STation Casts —Wm. Jor- dan, scavenger, neglect of duty; dismissed. Jas. W. Butler, selling liquor unlicensed’: - hearing. Annie Lang, drunk; dismissed! ohn Simends, drunk and disorderly; do. Margaret Gates, d oon a Reding, drunk; do. Henry Bi do. Jas. Ward, nd ‘s. "r. McLane, drunk and disor- derly; do. Thos. ag dronk and disorderly; do. Pat. McNulty, do; do. Pat. McNulty, | assault and battery with ‘intent to kill; jal for court. Jas. Bell, Jas. Uammings, Henry Hilt- | ner, suspicion of larceny, and Thos. Trainer, drunk; dismissed. John Sandsbury, careless | Grivirg; do. Edw. M. Costillo, drunk and di orderly; $158. Margaret Johnson, do.; wor | house. Jas. Farrell, drunk; $1 50. Jorney, drunk and disorderly; $1.55. Geo. Davis, assault and battery: bail for hearing. Thos. Wallace, disorderly $1.58. Wm. Stray. line, do.- $1.58. Thos. F. Scott, drunk; $1.53. ao Sgconp WARD STATION CASES —Alice Vole, drunk: dismissed. Jacob Swager, threats : do. Eliza Bennett, grand larceny ; do. Kate Ben- nett, do; do. Pat _Byan, violating city ordi- nance; do. Peter Wallace, do.; $1. Jno. Nel- son, disorderly John Whitney, drunk and disorderly ; mi ry. S. J. Crosby, do.; Charles Elber, disorderly; 310. J. E. Wright, do.: military. Francis Penney, do.; $1.58. Charles Johnson, do.; dismissed. John Page, violating city ordinance; dismissed. John Shorter, aisordesy g2. Hugh Conner, drank; dismissed. J, M- Olatves, fighting; $8. Geo, Custis, do.; $2. A Goop CHANCE TO INvEsT.—On Tuesday afternoon next, lot No. 18, fronting 26 feet on K street north, and running back 132 feet and improved by a handsome brick residence and stable, will be sold under a decree of the Su- preme Court of this District. Immediately thereafter a loton M street, between 12th and 3th, will be sold. The terms of sale are lib- eral, as will be seen by reference to the adyer- tisement elsewhere in the Star. ia ail Hetp To Bart.—Last night, John Simonds, a stout, young colored man, was arrested on the complaint of Rev. John Bowland, a minis- ter of the Colored Baptist church, corner of Fourth and L streets, for entering his (Bow- land’s) house and assaulting him. The com- plainant bad befriended Simonds, but the latter, instead of being grateful, got drunk and abused bis friend. Mr. Bowland expressed the belief that Simonds intended to rob him. Jus- tice Giberson ordered him to be locked up until he can give bail to keep the peace. —— a Thos. Ma. | BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Gi¥iten. oy te SROuRAN SOTEEN T0_a8 TSRPSIOHOREAN CLALS, | at Temperance Bail, 2 SP race otnace: oth MONDAY ENING, Feb. 29th, 1864. A well-k oh en ration. brass and string band is engaged Comm W, Boss, Chas, gerber, & Fetes oa baka tea. "y kuserman, Tickets One imittin g & gentleman and fe 2 613,30 27,29" [PuIRD G@BAND BALL oF THE McCLELLAN FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION, To be held at the TEMPERANCE HALL, Estreet. between 9th aad Ith, on TUESDAY Sey February 9th. | | are remember return theaks to their many friends pies for the a patronage b estow3sd on them and promise all favor them with oe r preeuaae on the present occasion an evening oats ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman “No postponement 0B account of weather. Committee of Arrancements. Al. Zimwermaa, J. H, Fowler, Georgetown or their environs, Price about two Jos, Weyrich @. W. Reeves, th re “Wm. Moore. fe 2-le* Burm: Gobars, cet.” SE nike bss 2.30" WANTS. ANTED—a tt tend Waitt na lot ooeathl eee ee TESTED ck SORE tei Oost ene: W a nd Wontos Ritoaceat erie NIBD—At Matney’s Hotel. D eiect, beat Ws an 2, COOK and aRMATD. ARelr Witte-aray years ATION Ey Thire'et gtreet, rend ost in a ak weet: Spe SS ad WANTED iL CATION ar table young Git as or ta de BI Plain win, n tin ching an iat Sironine.. ae ae un: Spres—_ br: . middle js the care of ildrem, 54 ie TION as 3s Nuree ina private family, Sest of ence given if required. ‘Address No, 197 Jersey avenue, between Li Land New York a' AS ee y we a SITUATION N ws dok faa Restaurtnt. Apply at Star ofice, ba Wetweea 12 and | o'clock, for two days 7 i} 'y C01 tent Woman W: aay Se eee | vate famiiy. Apply at No. 265 Fourth st., | Retyea Massacheetts avenue and I street, for a W43t8p To PUROHA' Mi} LX— A gen'ee! HOUSE, in Weshiugton a au. or IGHTH GRAND SO(REB OF THE MBBRY E BOCIAL SESOOTATION will be given at Tem perance Hall o: TE URSDAY | EVENING, b 4th, Pde One Dollar, ad:nitting a Gontieman| Ballet Master, The proceeds of the above to be used for erectiag a mentnent over the remains of their Jate mem- ~D. dleman, By. erder of Committee. fe 1-3t* H. 0. STEVENS, Rec. Sec. 0. 0, F. GBAND BALL WILL FAKE PLAGE TUESDAY, ber rae of of (February next, MBETROPOL TAN HALL, Penn. avenue, betweea lith and 12th sts , to be ven) ee bers of * SOMTENT At LODGM, No, 19. T. 0. 0. ree spared to make it one of the Tics ets UNE 1 DULLAB, admitting lady and gen- lewan, V. Helimt Committee of Arrangements. Mmuth, L. Kettler, P. Bmrich, hat LOST AND FOUND. Tur U. S. CHRIstiaAN Commission.—The second anniversary of the U. S.Christian Com- mission will be held to-night in the Representa- tives Hall, and the meeting will be presided over by Vice President Hamlin. Speaker Col- fax, Gen. Martindale and others, will deliver addresses, and a statement of the work done by the Cemmission will be made by the President, George H. Stuart. The noble work of this Commission is well known, and all who take an interest in eur soldiers will no doubt desire to be present. ese ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of J. L. Kidwell, No. 367 D street, near 9th. Mr. Kidwell has on hand a choice assortment of paper-hangings and window-shades, fire -board prints, paper curtains, cords, tassels, &c., which he is prepared to sell at the lowest cash prices. Give him a call before purchasing else where, and examine for yourselves. ae District Jait.—In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Grimes introduced a bill authorizing the appointment of a warden of the jail in tne District of Colombia, which was read twice and referred to the District: Committee. = ATTENTION is directed to the call for a meet- ing of Excelsior Lodge, No. 17, I. 0.0. F., to- night. ee . SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest ing local articles. ey MUSICAL TIME—GRAND INVENTION.—There is one of the mostimportant essentials in music, as much so as the primary notes. The best musical minds have attempted to invent an in- strument to determine time, and thns supply a want severely felt by all teachers and pupils. Before Maelzel, in 1814, invented the metro- nome, composers used the names of well known dances—L’Aliemande, Cowrante, Sarabande jig, &c , to mark the time of their compositions, because all musicians were familiar with those dances. Afterwards the Italian terms Adagio, Andante, Allegro. &c., were used in place of these dances, but each performer placed his own interpretation on these terms, and thus great compositions lost their particular rhythm and originality. The difficult compositions of the celebrated Jean Sebastien Bach were long neglected, because he alone was thought able to execute ‘hem with the requisite velocity. All doubt and difficulty disappeared with the introduction of the metronome, althongh eigh- teen years elapsed before this instrament was generally accepted as law for time in music, as there are occasions when its complicated ma- chine ry goes beyond the comprehension of ordi- nary intellects. The eminent musical professor, Wolowski, bas invented an instrament superior to the metronome, which wil! soon be made the law of musical time in Europe and America. This imstrument, simple in construction, without any of the complicated machinery of the me- troncme, adapted to the musical marks and signs used by the musical world, gives the lation of musical time instantaneously. Turing this year Professor Wolowski will zo to Europe to secure letters patent from the dif- ferent European Governments for this ingen- ious instrument, the most important musical invention ever perfected in this or any other country. —>———_ Brown’s Broxcutat Troc: * Lhave never changed my mind v6: ng them from the first, exceptiu to think yet Letter of that whith 1 began thinking well of ” Rev. Henny WARD Ba gcHER, “* The Troches area ee of life to me Prof. Eowarb Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y * For Throat troubles they are a wt sd Mass. Senate, “ Contain no 4 OR am nor anything injurious.” - Hayes, Chemist, Boston. “An elégante combining for Couzhs .F. Bigs “* Trecommend their use to Pr colic £ w, Boston, peakers ” - OPAPIN. Morristown, Ohio, “Very beneheial whe «from Colds? Rey. 8. J. P. ANpERsow, St, Louis. * Almost instant relief inthe distressing labor of breathing veculbar | to 1 Aachen. 2 .C. EGGLESTON, Ney York. : Thay: kaos soe” my onse exarily, relieving my threat so that I could sing with ease tT. DecnarMe, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations, be eure to OBTAIN the genuine. fe 2-1m Notice. Dr. E. B. Lighthill, from 34 St. Mark's Place, New York, author of ‘‘A Popular Treatise on Deafness.” Letters on Catarrh, &c., &e., will shortly make a professional visit to Washington where he can be consulted on Deafness, Catarrh’ Discharges from the Ear, and all the various dis eases of the Kar, Throat and air Passages. ja27 2w > Gorcarz’s Bonny Boar. This celebrated Toilet Soap. in such univerzal demand, is made from the choicest materials, ie milé and emollient in its nature, fragrantiy se: nted, and extremely beneficial in ite action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Deal * — ja.2slyeo —>—__—_—- A GuyexaL Reserrion, Triumph of a Great Discovery! The public bas rebelled against csuterising Hair Dyes. Vesbion has fereswornthem. A sagacious community has adopted in their stead, Oxnistaporo’s Hair Dy ard for these reasons. It embrowns and bisckens the hair, notthe skin It isa vegetable emollient, i ature herown living hues. Its cooling effect is lasting It defiee detection Its results are uniform. It never fails. Mapu‘actured by J. Curistapox0, No. 6 Astor Bouse. New Yor’. Bold by all Druggirts. Applied js 22-eolmr by all Hair Dresser: Loss By Fie ap Ki subscribers call attention to thei it ofHerri g & Co.'s vive: =~ Burglar Prot Safes, which are furnished at t! pepsnutwctarers prices, delivered at any part of the 0. MoGurns & $e de 23 Im Bole Agents for Herring Jo. taint THE CHEAPEST AND BESTHAIR DYE bi Pal dee pg Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair D; a by & centsa box. The best in ure. ‘ae it. Sold C. Ford, corner Iith street and Pa. avenue, Wi ington, and Henry Oook, Alexandria, ‘a6-i7 Se Lege ae SPeRMATORRB@s CaN BR CURED.—Dr Rand’s be cific cures Evermaterrhags Semtoas We rages ele. of speedily and ef actéa LB treffects are truly magical. & trial of the Specide will convince the most skeptical of its merits Price @1 a bo: by ©. Ford, corner lith ae: ashington, and ay 'v DIED, * “on Monday the Ist inst. A- NTA BOBINSON. relict atts fate job. inson, of the U 8 Marine pan vine! ry it Mejor. Fe rgeant poe ‘The trl wit x smeclby from her late r: streeteast. . tA oon Tel ES bP yone Dos ert , fo, mda 9. oged 6 years ang 8 mou most elaborate kgowledge of the correct calcu- | Cam TO THR PREMISES—A BMALL BULL. ‘on 10th, between I and G streets, (NavyYard } The owner’ prove property, pay chargos. and take him away, fe 2-3t* A COLOBBD PHOTOGRAPH — STOLEN (IN frame) at Crosbie’s Gallery, 538 Zoventh st., of # Lady, with a blue dress, dark hair and eyes, Hivecollare reward for the apprehension of oo hie! L 98h x Semterday morning, DOG, abouts months old, and answers to th name of Juch; had on a brass ‘cellar and lock, with key ring attached. A tuitable reward will ba paid ir returned to B. GREEN, Kirkwood House, fe 1-St STRAYED FROM THE ae 0? THE BUB- \) scriber, & Dark bay HORSE, about 15 hands high,9 years old, Ten dollars rewari will be paid WM ROSINBSON, if returned, 138 High street, fe 1-3t* CbT— On the afternoon of Jan ee 4 that srrived from the A: pote # Black CARPET B. form Cost.with passants captain car Iry, a change of Underclothes. eerchaum Pipe. and a Lance Point Keturn it to Mess. Jay Gooke & Co. nk- ers, resbinnton, D.O., who will pay a warabie 0 ward, . $ ! 0. REW. d from the subscriber, New Jers avenue, one Mahogony -bar ; three years; not quite fifteen hands high * black mee Thea bove reward will tree for the delivery of aid colt to BR. H. BELL, on New Jorsey enue. No. 7 de 26 BOARDING. HOReING- GEORG RTO WN Goad Board and plessant Rooiar on woderate terms Those de- sirous of permanent homes will find it to their a1- vantage to Laraell at gt o. 218 [brides street, George- town, a sbor' m the care, The house tas a healthy sad Wshentrel location. fe 1-3t* NE FURNISHED ROOM—WITH age ot 442 F street, bet. Sth anc 6th. ja 3 Biren AND HANDBOMBLY. RRR moderate prices, for single or m ried at southwest corner H and 2ist ets., nesr enn enue Ja 30-3t* ARD—McOABDEL H)USE, No 92 Penn venue. 5 per w Table Board, Breakfast a ja carte dej eun la fourchette, from 11 to i o’elock. Bp'endid Table d’hote at5p.m_ ja3) 3t* yo and after Monday next, C. GAU- will be prepared to recelve regular wae Boarders at 87 yer week. FEW FIRS¢C-CLASS BOARDERS oan i accommodated at 426 Twentieth street corner of F. Tas house hasallthe modern improvements im GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. W 2 STREET GEORGETOWN, D. O—A rer HOUS LGT on said’ street for sale, No. 159, between a digh and Congress streets. I' ‘rot eold’at private sale before the Niath of February, it will be offered at public sale on that day.at 1] o’elcek a m Terms made krown at the time of sale. Inquire Ce toe L. DUNLO?, Attorney, Gay street, feb 1-6t" ANTED TO HI A good aS or Hag. WwW lish GIRL to do Housework and Nurse; none need apply but those who understand my ‘vast. EES Horoughiy; fo to tuch a one good wi good hom ill be rea ‘Apoly at Ne! The avenue, bet. 6th and 7th streets, north side. fe2 ABtED ey agentieman, permanent BOARD w+ for piniselt wie, a0 and c two adalte. in Wasa- ington city or @ town ox their environs. quire two reome viaree enough te contain two b is ei ue aggre? seller Natl” gehae une bundre lo] reas May, Evening Star off office. ables font rf BoARDEBS WANTAD-—P street south. ey door from 44, near Arsenal Gate, feb 1-3t* Wa4ntED—a walte al’ IRL to-do neral Hor work fora et a ig, ly. Inquire as e375 Pa. avenue, bet, 4% and fe 1-3t* ANTED—A TSArRYaLAd * To one that hes bad : me: sane ris inthe Scaiaene. aod can V ere well good wi be paid. ppl 15.0.0, GHMEN, cur dian strect, Howdy ans ile and s half from Georgetown. 1-6" A LaDY—HIGHLY QUALIFIED, DEERE A Position as Sopyiat ‘or Amauuensis for 8 gen- Meman, Would lad to agament as teacher with a far intending to jarope or Gnlifornia. ‘Undoubted referencas given. Address Mise a Agnes Y., Btar office or City Post Office, 1-1W' W ANTED—A GIRL to do Gener: use work, Iand © nue or colored, No. 358 Hoventh fou pet. D ANTED—A SITUATION as rere at, or Governess, | Please aidress @ K , FOR RENT AND SALE. FoneaM ane: Ben Bo b'soows, Bat dhe, Folks street, within @ve minues’ wal! he _ wood House, Wiliards’, snd t the Pateat ‘Oftee. Post fee, and and jireseury and State Departments. The js apearpamed ashington ° ol - Grom ier’ . the de7 tf raat Re. A D street between 2d ished first 0) FS and 34, ¥; OH AMBE For BALE—A two-story Brice BUILDING containing ei, * Fooms i eS Sth end ak Nee 8 ca 4 on E street, W. Pate * No. 342 D, bet gth tet oth, ENT—A good sized third at mien vent emerge withon' i nquire at 12 - enue, between the hours of 6and 9pm FS A 4 P—LEASB. GOOD- WILL, BARTERI ce Fd class bed doings | eat rery, ow, rey bet. M and N sis, "[eauise at 244 Bev. are BR 8, doors between, and a small sive nse of front door of the Louse east corner M: ply to wa ner Mase. avenue snd rr at. fesat= FA" FOR 8ALB- Kitherone or two hundred acres, siccllent ast, hborhvod, well improved, and ready for ii itomediafe ‘oceupation; it haa very commodious and beautifully-situa' D tb es large Barn, and Btablin, for fize, new Corn-house and Gratnery. twelre horses, and ever, neeaful improvement for eect ie farming; is ait ted on the Fovenrir street Toa ae B00 “front and ouly eight m: ingtoa ‘arther interme ation ooh, ernoae a HT witira a A. \e' Office, Montgomery county. Mar fetim= esenaio nit, bet. Mand F, after 9 aud before ¢ oveloa ‘OB RENT— Desirable APARTMENTS, on suite, on secon’ floor front; would be rented for offi’ con ifdesired, Apply at 322 G atreet, between 13th Fu SALEFig BARBER SHOP | in the Met:o- tan Bat! N HEL. politan me an JOnL BIG No. 363 ip street, bor Sih aad TIth streets, Washington, Bi STORE TO Tarawa calcalated me a CASE ietropeitay Bathifoo eines Swe Dn Bal politas Bath m8. geri fel cae For RENT .—One one ome -furnished wit: or without Board,in @ private family. The house is rituated in a'pleasant part of the city, Fos particulars inquire at No. 240 K street, be- tween 16th and 17th streets. fe 1-3" oF RALE—The Etock and Fixturesof a GRO- , ERY and LIQUCR STORE, doi 4 Box 10, Waskiagton Best Olea Jagrstt’ | O,CRBY qnd LIQUCR STORE, doing a good WANTED—A WET NOHBS for a chila two | Dwelltoghouss and Bakery. For particulars. on: mont id, Inquire at 558 Penn avenue, quire at the cerner of 7th and souti D streets. nesr the Capitol. ja 3)-3t™ Tate ANTED- By a respectable Married Woman, TOR BALESA oat ame BITUATION as Onild's Narse, Tho best ‘of ead LOT: situated on Birth terest went pet reverses given. Address No. Box 3, Star office. ; aDOsERG WANTED—Twelve steady Men can 4 have regular work. Apply t) WHITH & ED- MONDS, at Hotel Lutz, corner 10th and O streets, from 634'to8p m ja 3) 3t* \WANTED—a LADY of experience and refer- ‘ence, without incumbrance, to taka charge of @ large Boarding -Heuse. One having some Meavs can have an opportunity to make monay, Address A. @.. Box 17, Star office. jaso3t™ | BY WANTED —A Oolored Boy, 15 to 18 years of ege, of genteel appearance and address, as | Diving-room and Honze f£ervant, and todrivaa carriege occasionally. Apply at this office. or pa Weshington st.. Georgetown. ja 50-3 WASTED TO BENT—On or before the int of March, a furnished or Unfurnished HOUSB, containicg trom seven to nine rooms, situated be- tween 6th and 2lst streets, north of Penn, avenua; would be willing to purebase part of the furniture; the best of references given. Address C Bo: 396, Fast Office. ox 52 3)-3t* wn By a young Woman,a PLACE ins Teeeebie family as Chambermaid and to do Plain Bowing. She can bring the best refer- ences. Please address a note to Box No. 10, star office wast SD—A_ COLLEOTOR and ASSISTANT LoOK-KSEPSEE; must be an energetic and competect man, and bave ood testimonials. Ad- dress Dox 390, City Post jazi lw ATIENTION, BARBERS. =f want one or two et Barbers,colored or white,to take charge peal pin Be 1g gentlemen's Branch. ediately” to D. IONGEOT, corner of ch 10, 000: AGENTS WANTRD=Bpdier, Sut- lers, others in and oat of the Army to sell our Nation I Battle P: of Generals Grant. Rosecran Banks, McClellan, ore, Foster, etc ver Corps, Cavalry, and Artillery Pin are pow making from $500 to 1.000 famples ere sent oe receip: of Api address J, BARNET & CO.. tks thirteenth et., four doors south of Penn. avenue, ‘Washington D m™ af Ba Wire TO LEASE OR RENT—An Unfuar- nirhed HOUBE located bet reeen 7th and 15th streets, and near Penn avenue A good rent, st seoured, will be given. Persona }aving Houses to lease or rent, will please inform EMILL: PIERRE, No. 46% Eleventh st. ja7 15t* WASTED At 438 Penn. avenue, near 434 st atthe Dollar Jewelry Store, Persons to call and take their choice out of 3,000 beautiful Sets for Ove Dollar ja 2-Im"™ | setts avenue, near Thirteenth street aid M streets south, (on Island } No. 748, now used as @ store and dwellini EN eo seeker informa- tion irquire of J.@ 8TOU 420 Est vorth, bee a 9th streets aie: “Wash hington, D.C 708 SALE—The Brook and GOOD-WILL ofa small Grocery and P. _ a gocd business. Terms moderate as the owner has gaer business to attend to time For further inform tion, apply to Mr, SCHNEIDER'S Confectionery Biore, Masmacha: fe FOR SALB—OR WILL EXO4ANGS for City Property—Containing 212 acres, situ- ated in Prince George county, Md , about9% miles 7 .ABM from Washington 2% miles from the Balt.and Ohio Railroad, about *0 acres of which is woodlant, 3) acres good meadow land, the balance cleared snd Fardoulaniy adapted to fruitand market staff Tae mprovements consist of & good dwelling of six rocms, out houses for servants, good barn, house fc Tr overseer, containing five or six rooms, good fencing. immediate possession given. Price $30 per acre, part cash. Apply to W.H. OLAGETT, at W. M, Shuster & os at Be: 38 Market Bpace, bet. 7th and 8:h ats. On; RENT OR LEASE—A First-Olass DWAL LING-HOUBE. Three Stories and Basement, ing six chi ers, Jarge double pariors, ball, and three rooms in basement, of main ding; Snished in the best porsible manuer in- ride and ‘cutside, and located {n one of the finest and healthiest “positions in Washington city, on weataige street, No. 443, between G and H etreets, we . There are five servant’s roo ms detached from the main pausing. ard one of the best milk houses (yith co constant runting water) that can be found in The Tale building is heated throughout by, a first-rate furnace and Latrobe heaters, with s lar; cooking range and hot and cold water inthe kitch: ith chandeliers and burnera, and Poto- mse water hot and cold, all througb the heuse, with bath-room and water-closet. There isa large yard for garden, with fine pump of Sent water in the city, and water closets for ser- venti brisk stable. 32 by 20 feet. two stories, e stalle and room for three carriages. The bouts is finished throughout in the best and mort modern style, and without regard to expense; every convenience that any family could desire is to be found within it, Te location is one of the best in Aleit ae and the nr ighborhood is woe Inquire of O ‘Woo! ‘WARD. No. neylva- Bia Avene®) , between Tenth and Bicventh streets. jay WaAntED — —8XCOND HAND i USSISORS, Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Bedding and Eousefurnishing Goods of every dee stiption B. BUOHLY. 42% Seventh st. roar 30-tf bet G and H, east side, )RE2H MEATS OF ALL KINDS AND OF THE best quality. FRESH POULTRY GAME and VEGETABLES Alwsys on hand. BUGAR CURED ae TCLY and FRUITS, In cans, Warrante. od gel red fri M. GORZ & OO , High street, _Jje a e06t" G@ eorgetown. D® GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. We have a large stock Of | Domestics at old prices, and all bis of DRBS8 GOOD! at inuch redacad prices, Best makes of COTTON® at 25, 50,35 and 40c, ¥ast Colors CALICOES 2) and 25c. PLAID MOHAIR, (bright colors.) at 133;c. A full stock of BPRING MOUSLINS, very pretty. Also,a large stock of BOOfS BHOES and Ready- made OLOTHING at store 121 Pean avenues. Please give us acall,as we are determined not to be underso’d. G@RORGE J. JOHNSON & CO, Ja 30 3t* corner 2th strect and Pa. av. (ees 8UGAB-OURED HaMs, We are now receiving another supply of those choices Baltimore cured Hams, which for delicacy and richness of flavor bax no equa! in this market, A sivgle trial is sufficient to test their quality, for taleby PBREIS {Ohron.] Corner of 9th and K streets, FURNITURE FURNITURE. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of CABINET FORNITURE in the District—at 315 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween Ninth and Tenth streets—Iron Hall. BOTELER & WILLSON, jani9-Im _[Ohronicie.} BG SALB—1,000 Corda of WOOD, ready for delivery, about one mile from Fort Washing “n.on the Potomac, Inquire tor terma of RO Bo 1B, ey street, between 7th and 8th streets, Ja 28 2awiw* ja 29-3t = NY YOUNG LADY WITH A VEIN OF dads or wildneesin her nature, who would | correspond with a young gentlaman, wiil p i address a note to THOMAS YATEMAN. Washin:- ton Port Office fe 2 eost* A) BROOKFIELD, OF KANSAS, CAN BE consulted on the Past, Present, and Futare Events at her rcom, on the corner of 4ta and L ats. Bhe bas studied under one of the most celeb: id Astrologers of the age. She guarantees satisfac- tion to al those who uesY give heracall Shecan be seen from8am.to9pm, Price One Dollar, fe 1-1m* CARD.—Whereas an article appeared inthe Starof Friday, the 2th instant. charging me wi the grand larceny of a watch, all which is cal- «lated to seriously stigmatise my character with thone who are not thoroughly acquainted with me, and with those onlyI deem it due to myself and friends that the public should be made acquainted with the facts, which are as follows :—Some time azo I became acquainted with the lady, Mizs Dun- bar,and made her few visits. On one of these, with her consent, l took her watch to have it re- paired, which I didshortly afterwards, The wa was stolen from me. likewise my wallet, containing between four and six dollars. When or where this eccurred I cannot positively says but it was either at or near my boarding-bouse or on my way thither. It has always been my intention to re- munerate her for the foss she sustained, but meet- ing with reverses prevented me from doing so. I hope the indiscriminating publie will accept of this 28a true statement of the facts. fe 2-1t* PERRINE SAULTUS. PRBe0NAL- .—A Lady, a stranger in Washing- ton, would like to n ake the acqueiutance of a widdle ‘aged sentiewss, with a view of passing tie rerept ted! fo ours. "A note addressed to MRS, JeFORREST, Post Office, will receive immediate attention, UsT 1HE THING FOR THB cxorEe: WM. PRINOK. 381 F street. opposite Patent Gfiice ‘has just received a few pieces of the finest Fiannel ever offered here, the very article for in- fants’ Bkirts and Shawls, which he is ready to fur Bish by the yard and stamp with =y of his elegant patterns adies caunoi fail to be pleased with this article, as@ similar one is seldcm offered here. New and elegant Wrapper Yokes stamped and ready to stamp. js 2-Im Bers RENT—A Furnished ROOM, on first floor, Fuitable fora Bed room or office. Asa office, 0. Fo PENT—Three neatly-furnished ROOMS at No 315 G street north. Terms moderate, Good tsble board next door. Ja 30-8t™ OK BENT—A small BOOM,suitable for an office or small store, next to the cor. 2th acd I sts, GEO H. JOHNSON Ja 0 St* corner 2)th and Penn. ave, Fo RENT—A nicely Linrig penal PARLOR and “joining Rcom. on frst floor. Terms mode. rate on near the sapitol and city care, a 13 me as B street, Capitol Hil ER ALE—A first-class BESTAURANT, one one ont e best locations of the city. Terms rea- are . For particulars apply at the Star office a 50-3t*, Fo FALE—A first class BAR ani STBAMED OYSTER SALOON, near Ford’s heats fe the center ofiheciy. Four years’ it $30 per mocth. Fer particulars call at Now! des Tenth street, bet. Dand BE. n-8t = STORE AND Bours zoe REN f—On es at, one of the very t locations in the city for spy business; ree ve lesse can be bought; also other Houses for rent and a)l kinds of Propsr- ty for si in = city and country. Inqaire at the Real 2 and Intelligemce Office, No. 511 Ninth treet 5 "fa 30 gee a N. H. MILLER. Lins? FURNISBED ROOMS WITH BOARD iguay beat at 157 West street, Gecrastona: 29 5 SaaT DESIRABLE puis OF PABLORS— with Bed-room ry? ing on first ani second floor with Board; also rat-cless Table Board- erscan be accommodated. No. 402 — ke bet. G and H is 28-61 'O L&T—2 5 Acres or more of good LAND, a emall Cottage and Stabling. Suitable either for Dairy or Gardening purpores; situated between Capitol road and Seventh street, adjoining Glen- wood Cemeter Apply for be ag on A ad premises, Ta 28-e0St* } BMMBR’ RARE CHASOS a Prey oe mie Lease and Good Will of a first class Btore (euitanle for dry goods or « first class restenrant) forsale. Inquire at 358 Sixth atreet, bet 1 streets north. ia nt NT | lemer. ma private | AUCTION SALES. premises. ‘~ at cost of 3 jammed . Mi & 90. Moe u. i Auctioneers, I Ay AT Likae ry monte LUBOTION OF 4 MiscELLABROUS res. 'ox.—On MON- | ~~ ad ph Te re ist ania, pte! 6 0°elo0k, Ze aN bres, ¥eb Rooms, we pated by siislomse . sews brary. oampiisg wa 1 re tans, Vesey’ and Comsnsige ports ov. i Pigert. Statutes at Lar; Ament Stary. pa 3 woe ® fin a it colle: ae mprising many val Sicieareys mee si cable terse anne mmesocely ylluatrated works, issued on Thursday, Ferme cs 4 J, 0. MOGUIRE & 00., Ancts, Fl a DOWLING. Auctionee: FoRsituse aND HOUSEROLD at Or a7 Posiio Avorion ry WEDNESDE Rosen. Fevreazy 3d, at No. 42 on, street, Green and Montgomery stree! ag somes @ good assor ment of Turaiture eflecta of a family declining house keep! Matogany Spring Seat Sofa and Ohairs, Bedgtendt, Gane Wegarsben sud” ‘Wood Beat Ohairs, and Feather B £, Mattresses, and Bedd! Sass, Crocker, and Obisa, and Plated Ware, ‘arlor and other . Oileloth Cooking, Parlor. ani ‘other itoves, and aerortment of | on requisites. . Pale poritive. jaz THOMAS Behuine. a Aactioneser, By J, 0 McGUIRR & 00. a sun OF CLOOs8. waroues, Farey Gocher thaw Unies son hii im Peddie om Uares a . WATORMARER AND JEWELER DECLINING BUSINESS. Ca WEDNESDAY MO&NIN Fe’ Moguirea, Co's Auction Baten Mosrss; Socrnspee? TOE ELS tale, will be Souad Sue ansertment of wi it Right Day and Thirty-dour locks, Bogulatore, C.,, pte AND SILVER WATOHBS, INH EULED GOLD JEWELRY Bracelets, Pins, Ear Drops. Finger Rings, Lockets, tude and Buttons, Gold Guars, Vest'and Meek Chains, Gold and ‘Silver Peocil Gases, Gold Tooth Picks. Watch K &e PLATED ELRY. A large stock of Plated Jewelry Qhains, Bracelets, Bets of Jewelry, Rings. BILVER-PLATED WARRS A i 4 ecremeny et Paks ener eet ets oons, Kni Oe ca] a My rol lets, Bake’ and, Card Baskets, Pee Wishes, itter Diehi - Wine waters Molasses P: era Gall Belle ae NE CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS A fae! assortment of Fine Outlery and Fancy Goods, ow Cares. The whole to be sold without reserve, in lots to suit the trade, Terms cas Ja 3°-d * McG UIRE & CO.. Aveta. w4ls or conDEMED HORSES AND MUL SB Omer Qu ARTERMASTER’S OrFrog. Drrot oF WasHINcron. 7 Washington, D. @. K Will be, sold at publi: near the Observatory. in ,on WEDNESDAY. HORSES A’ MU) condemned as unfit for public servis same time and place A STALLION, tate ugh bred,) the property of the United Bale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M, Terms cash, in Government funds, Brig. Gen. and obi fQ ae B. and Chief Quartermsi Ja 2-10t :: Department of Washington. RUCKS, SHINS, &0., AT AUCTION, Notice is perehy given that all the & ake, oon fs... of ani htered ra the Govera- men a mite of th e oe bins a to the o'clock A , daily, (Sundays asepted,) monumsat to" be be made on the th the a ae January 33, 1864 ction, at the Cor nitth day of February next yard, Washington. ground in Governme: 4 Sales to commence on sth inst, Ja 27-12 By J, 0. MoGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, Stock OF GROCERIES AT AUCTION.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Gourt of Washington county, will ve sold on FRIDAY, the 5th instant, at eleven ecjock nr at store ‘erms fe2 lately oc: uj by corner of Band Ninth streets, Groceries. Wines, Liquors, &¢. entate of the said Davis. T MARY Aus Davis, m‘nistratrix, 3.0. McGUIEM iz 00.. Aucts WALL & CO.. Auctioneers Gee WILL, LEASE AND FIXTUBBES OF A KH SrxaMED OYSTER BALOON 4ND RESTAURANT AvOoTION.—On BATURLDAY. at i2 o’clock m will sell, on the premises. the Good Will, "Lease and Fixtures, of the Steamed Oyster Saloon and Restaurant on the east side of 6th street, just pe, low the Clurendop Hctel. The Fixt consist 2 Bare. a Bteam Boiler, 10 horse ir sol cost $40). The Lease is for three year and the house ts de wre A gocd business. Lerms ca fe WM &. WALL & “bo. , Aucts. a J.0. NGGUIEES: GO , Auctioneers VrBy VALUABLE VACANT PROPERTY oe THE CORNER OF PFNN AVENUR AND T — TY FiktT STRERT AT AUCTION raed Weft ate: Je DAY A¥TEHNOON VPebroary 10th. o'clock, on tke premises, we stall sell the whos or Lot No: 20. im square 75, except the weet+rn 17 feet front- ing 69 feet 9 inches on Peon avenua, ani 75 feet $ inctes on Twenty-first street, and containing 5.981 square feeet. This Lot is beautifully located for d~-1"3 and ia capable of division into four desirable ba" ia: ing lots ‘Terms : On>-third cas). the r-maing rin six and twelve months. With lutercel sycuTed vy . W. 6 of trust on toe premises. Conveysnces at cost of purchaser. Title unex- ce ptionable. te D 3.0 McGQUIRE & OO., Auots, 443 "NEW DRY GOODs STORE. 4413 BENJAMIN NEWMAN begs leave to anpounce to the — of Washing- ton that he has opened » Dry G ods. Store at No. 443 Seventh street, t] ve G@ street where will be found «fall asrortment of Da GOODS of a:l descriptions. Having an old established Store in Baltimo and consequently having to buy largely, I feel svred that I cannot be undersold by any other es- tablishment in the two citier. Just recei ved—Beautiful small- SiN Prints, at 20 cents; Cottons, from 20 cents up Just imported—Something new in dress go0is, 7 ‘all the rage in Burape at present. rge assortmen' of L 0. Hanikerchi = 2, Collars and Ouffs, new Quaker Skirt, low prices. Remember— § NEWMAN'S DRY GOODS 8TORE, 443 Beve th street, [{) ARM FOR SALE .—170 acres of good anda one mile from the railroad at Baltsville, be fest the cities of Washingtod and Baltiv ora. 130 acres improved; balance in wood; riety of err fine fruit on the pisces, pe perfectly eaithy ani goo’ neighborhood. dis: by the Ist of March, it will Shan be for rent on ‘ope on snare, 8. Sea Sa DT, City property. Apply 00D’S, 335 Pa oy nee 326 Im OODALL’S FASHIONABLE Agno may United Hall, Lith reels : w doors from the Avenue, zd fies can join bis clarses or tak ie private I lessons UB ret themselves in all t! jali-room Dances, with privacy and “Phe Beaatifal Boeptre Exercise for ladies and all young perso! prevention and cor- rection of round shou! de ugliness of a too: ae ence jtreesing afflictions as a weak chest an: "rhe Indian Olud Exercise for gentlemen. Closes are now forming. Gentleren will please to ‘call early. oa of terms may be had of Mr, Goodall, at his repensons on the Violin and Violoncello. Ja 26-Im’ ye THE OFFIOEBS AND MEN OF THE ARMy, M. W. GALT & BRO., 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, Call attention to their assortment of RICH MILITARY GOODS. They invite special attention to their asgort- ment of PRESENTATION SWORDS, Gotten up from original desigus, suitable for every rank and grade. ii: AL60, SASHES, BELTS, §SHOULDER STRAPS, AND OFFICERS’ REQUISITES GENERALLY, M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 354 Pean. avenue, = O*” pg. wis PENAEBD Oan positively cure any PRIVATE DISEASE, no matier of how long standing, with medicines that will not nauseate the most delicate stomach nor shock the most sensitive nerves. Alife of experience aud th ance of solentifie krowledge have verified the most sanguine hopes of sufferers who have applied for his medicine and advice. Cfice between 6th and 7th streets, over G, and T. Parker's store opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9s. m, to4p.m. of jh week, and in Alexandris on Mondsy, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Of- fice corner Pitt and King streets, over —_ Booms. ja a Fak NY ANN, DID YOU aw La? anes shawls glegent ones madi 'y for Babi aoe) Pri corner, broldered sea and sells Braid {2 fante: ent does your work while wi or erab out cation Five had, rn you take pose, Shaner Ried a sees tae ee is Cees sata ‘Saat Pes ayerenle 1. &e. be ri Balrts, 0nd Pasizons Eaferta Species ‘Beminal W. te Diseases esdeseription, ra upon gp tine treated .in the most scientific The g bangsin his office. Acure i. oo APR G56 Ten etreet, opposite A ROUTE OF THE: eran ei be sold . on account of sickness. Beventh street west, or at this oft OR SALE—In Washington, D. o REBTAUBANT, with twenty room! and known as one of one of the best locations in ine city. of ee propristor selling is, be wishes to retire trom busin This esta) erties aoe great advanta- gee connected: with it, as will own b; : arview and ane ee "dhe rarest 3 ne Sith not: fered in this ei an enterprising man ¢ tal. For full ‘ticula: ply to MI’ FORELEG & |, southeast corner Penn, ave. ‘and lsth ttree! is 2-20 OK k4LE—One Hundred and Fifty Corés OAK F WCOD. five Sollee: gee cord, or $1.50 aad & load of manure for b: rom Center Market, on the Rock-cree! later LAOEY, near Fort Slocum. AGARDEN FARM, in good atats of on, containing thirty acres, and froit ements consist of abont four thou worth Building and Fencing. with bout font pie from the Gen- euncer’s sig It will oe the ba'ance in one and tw: EMANUSL LaoY, see, ‘Fort if cord 5 i our ja 2-Im* rear pink apply to FOR GALE—A large. BRIOK aree, BRIOK Poo oF a | arding House, Hy > between ake ae marae ed premises given first Mey iron . Fngsire vot Je 16-1m*™ No 524 I street. vet. eXnana 72. R BALB—A new three story HOT2E. wi esate eat to Wee ick, No. ork even ae. AT EWE. No. 424 Boventh street, fase-im™ le FARMS fc me ay kar a ener acces wand wos BR BALE.. Gue able navel Veucne poe seit, Botnet tate ‘alee eget Mgt Baers ‘of Msry- oa Or ant tan eee tte. A pplication eee [RSE ja27 eo6t* above the Patent Office Praor. Tuo BUILDERS FOR ANS’ B ALs OILDING OON- NEOTING THE WINGS OF THE OBNTSE MAREBT OF WASHINGTON, Mayor's Ovrics. Ja 25, 1884 BEALBD Proposa.s. endorsed * ‘ting Oom~ mittee on Center Market House.” wi be pe receuved at the Maycr’. OM-e until Friday, Feb. 5th at o’clock ncon, for the erection and completion ta a new buildin, x Market Spa.c,in the li of west 8th ¢ an ae Weatieninnce must yoastapno each bid. lan’ ard specifications can be a will bear nined at fie Maror's ours from ta tai 3 to ne eny OF reerved Lat avomed for the interest ofthe Or po- raticn. for the faithful performance of caauale, co at sent o required fi from the suosesefal bidder, ALLAOG. Mayor. WOaNe te "PED, Board of Aldermen, joard Common 0. mene Building Committee. jn 25 eort [Int , Bep & Orron.} ATEST STYLES ROUP SKIRTS. 4 dozen Gored é 5 Tr eee! MAX WHLU's, Jost is evedins 328 Pennsyivania aven THRAT BEDUOTION In PAI JES. Te nt Collare, Se's 83d Hana orohiefe Beart and "Valencia sacle I Btecland 0 sre be Aino, & ‘The abo duce stock. and Com! of tes ardreneood the style, ve goods will be sold at low prices to re- A call is solicited WM WEINBERG, 18 Market Bpace, (Pear ae Wib pow Sh ADBS. A choles stock of Window Shades, varied in pot- Wapeaicans, terns and colors, cheap fi 4 0.23 bwif* fore the un‘ fais ten ésye from uty torney at Law. ¢9 . 8 ington, D.O. daw Be" is Waeb ee eae rea a¥t BatioTals sr mice tc NEWTON, Agent. - cme ate ndersil

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