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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s fHEaTER.+Mrs. D. P. Bowers’ ver- sion of “East Lynne” has met with signal suc- cess at Ford’s, and therefore the management haye no doubi done a wiee thing in retaining it for some time longer; for while there are many who have not yet had an oppertacity of seeing ' itatall, there are also many who desire to see | it pertoruee again A very fine company sus- Mrs. Bowers, and this evening's enter. | tainment willbe concluded by a favorite farce. Gnroven’s THRATER.—Vestyaii’s brillianten- | agement terminated on er, Reape snd | quali ‘he r. Grover reproduces to-night + ‘icket of Leave Man,” a play which has heretofore been successfully performed hy his stock company. Indeed a better entertainment could scarcely | be given, for the play is attractive, and every character is pertormed with ability,< Mr. Whitney will sonate “Bob Brierly,” and Mr. Daboise +Daiton, alias the Tiger.” Lizzie Cooper appears as + May Edwards,” and Marian Boniface as “Sam Willonghby:” WASHINGTON. HEATER.—Miss Laura Keene announces for to-night the great five-act spe. taculardrama, “The Sea of Ice, or the Mother's Frayer In order to ' { Dana (of the Texas expédition,) Brig. Gen, Raliy. ay Be Gen, Miller, (now Goveragt of On Saturday evening ‘they visited the Sini- tary Fair, being escorted by th bind of the ith . artillery, Which,was tendered them, and they were handsomely entertained. > W AsnincTON THEATER— Miss Laura Keene.— This eveving will be presented for the first time here the grand spectacular drama of th? “Sea of Ice.” The public are quite familiar with Miss Laura Keene's dramatic powers as a comedienne. They will now have an opportu. any of witnessing her in an entirely new aes ea tomimist—in pathos and traged ies which we are pleased to record the | lady possesses in an eminent ad which ‘we are assured will be indorsed by heraudience this evening. Asa large number of ladies were disappoint- | ed im securing seats on the occasion of the per- i leckel | Series Ma ienceta. Olax tea oN, THE POST (. &7 Persons 4: spnving for tiers in the followin, list will ads oad, ie Feat? bap: Bien ‘te were — LADIES’ x on Mrs newer Mra Alice oe Mrs sa beriain Miss Sarah Siriah Meee Saris formance of “Gur American Cousin,” we Dennison Mre Eliza Jane | Patienes Miss Jane ceive the management will, after the pro: Fisher ha Mary Pane Mrs: erine . tion of the present play, place it again pod | Feeney Bridget pos Eliza Jane the bilis. Blosscon, Mrs Betsy av Sarah | = | Hunter Mrs Mary Stalenp Mrs Mary Onirxat Court, Judge Olin.—On Satarday, Hicgior Alisg Maxeic Erengier Meg Louie the evidence in the case of Jereniiah Hendrick, | Hockey 2 Paris ani lary, | charged with murder, was closed, and the case pared Mre Mary Shelton ite Emily ‘was argued by the counsel and given to the hfield Miss L D Slead Anna Mr roduc2 this play prop- | ely and with all its effects, the fair lessee has | jury at about 4 o'clock, who remuined out all the scenery, , &e., used in its Ri he he seineesietion in ‘New York, and as the same company will per- ew York brought to this | dict of guilty of murder in the first degree. city. The play created an immense furore in | occasion was peculiarly solemn, and when the | form it here, all doubts of its success must be | dissipated. CanvTEersbURy.—Manager Lea announces tor to-nigiit a new national, trick aud comic pan- tomime entitled «Harlequin Now-a-days, or ten minutes before they returned with a yer- | 7 The | jury came in with their verdict it was observed thet many of them shed tears, while such was | the cuse with many of the bystanders and offi- cers of the court. The prisoner, however, ap- peared unconcerned, and he was being taken back to the jail, he remarked that it was not the Fairy of the Magic Lake and the Fout | the first time tbat “a man’s life had been Fiend of Secession.” Edeson, Williams, King, Kate Harrison. Lucy Clifton, and others of the Canterbury company will take pari in it. Eva Brent and Ernestine de Faiber remain, and among the new performers announced are ‘Cavanagh, the vocalist, and Rushton, the clog dancer. V ARIETIES—The management here announce Mr. W. J. Thompeon and bis trained dog, Hec- tor, and the performance for the first time in thie city of «The Forest of Bondy, or the Dog of Montargis;” a play not often pertormed, on account of the difficulty of obtaining a proper- dy trained dog, which is necessary to the play. esides the above, the regular concert hall en. | tertainment will be given. Provipency Hosprrat FAir.— der the auspices of the Sisters of Charity, a for the bevefit of Proyiderce “*,ens Hospital, The fair nun- | H sworn away.” A motion was made for a new trial. Sess CRUSHED TO DEATH.—Saturday about noon, | Thos Connor, 8 cartman, was driving his horse and cart along H street, between 12th and [:ith, when getting ina mud. hole, he took the reins and tried to work the cart outof the mud, by turning the horse abruptly to one side. The effort of the horse was so powerful and sudden | that the cart was thrown out of the mud. and struck the unfortunate driver and jammed him against a tree with such force as to break both legs and crush the breast bone, causing death in five minutes. The body was taken in charge by officer Barkley, of the Second Ward, who conveyed it to the residence of his distressed family, No. 225 New Jersey avenue, atin VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PuRLIC SALE — which his bees held at Odd Fellows’ Hall for | To.morrow atternoou at 1 o "elock Tot No. ix, Yaany nights past, will be continued for a few nights more, ‘and all who would help this in- | stitution along should visit at once, and make purcbeses ot some of the articles yet remain- ing on hand. BAL. —The ‘Western Hose Company will give th. /T tenth grand ball to-night, at Tem- perance Hx!!l. The committee of arrangements Dave spared nv Pains to get up one of the best parties of the seascn. a Entertainment to the First Regiment. On Fri¢ay afternoon this regiment arrived in Minnesota | progressing, and soon after aiscovered that | her pocket-book, containing between | Clemer on square No. 285, fronting 26 feet 2 inches on north K street, between 12th and 13th, and run- ning back 12 feet § inches, and improved by a well bust brick residence, will he sold at pub- i lie Immetiiately atterwards the west t No. 29in square 282 frontingon M id. P bout 11g oO’ rclocke am, Were, Eliz: ved the door of St. Patrick's near 10th street, while service was | Ye Church. 75 and had been slipped out of her dress-pockct. RC, the city on their way home on pusloaaty they | | A female is suspected, but no arrest has yet having re-enlisted for three yes friends in this ci vival, held a meeting on Fri evening and determined to give them a suitable reception. It wae ¢ nded that the most fevtsible man- ner in which they could testity their apprecia- tion of the braye sons of Minnesota. now te | oldest regiment in the service—havi been on dinty since the first call—would be by giving the regiment a dinner, and a subscription Startea to raise funds for the purpose, realizing over one thousand dollars committees were appointed: On Arrance- ments—W.L. Banning. W. P. Murray. Cyr Aldridge, Geo A. Brackett and H. E. B» min; on Finance—Oscar King. John Lar Other committe: also set to work, aud the character of tle entertainment given on Saturday evening at the National Hore] was certainly an evidence that everything was -ar- Tied out to the letter. The dinner table, which large diuuimg hall of the } personal supervision of Mr. Benson, was finely set off, the walls of the hall being gaily tes- tooned with evergreens, and large bouquets decorating the table. The bill of fare com- prised everything desirable in the way of svb- stantials and luxuries, and was notably sood for eveu this celebrated hotel. as setout in The guests, numbering about one hundred | Deafness.” and fitty, congregated in one of the rooms on Their | im anticipation of ‘their ar- | The following , { he | * ional, under the | 7, the main floor, at about nine o’cloc', and pro- He ceeded to the dining room, where, .fter they were seated, they were joined by the gallant soldiers, in whose honor the entertaiument was gotten up, numbermg now about toree hundred, who, as they filed into the room, were Teceiyed with vociferous cheering. They bore ‘with them their colors, which were t and torn by bullets—the national literally all worn away, nothing now ing but the bine Union, with a smali piece of | the stripes. The head of the table was taken by the Hon. W. Windom, assisted by Messrs Ignatius Donnelly, Cyrus Aldridge, aud ¥. Murray. Near the head of the table we noticed Vice President Hamlin, Secretaries Stanton and Usher, Senators Chandler, of Mich., Harlap, of lowa, ind.; Agricniture; J. M. Edmunds, Commissioner of Land Office, and a number of others of note. Col. W. Colville, of the regiment, who was wounded at the battle of Gettysburg, in three | cents a box. places, und who has noi yet entirely recovered. ‘was bronght into ‘before the arrival of his regiment, and next to da | demand, is made from the choicest mater! and H. S. Lane, ot | by §. the rooin by two of his men, | him Lieut. Col Charies Adams, and Mayr | Mark Downie were seated. After full justice had been done to the snbstantials, Hou. Wm. Windom, in a neal speech, welcomed the men of the regiment Secretary Stanton was loudly called tor, and con rising, was enthusiastically cheered. Mr. Stanton said he was glad to be among those whose flag was a memorial of their bravery to all who saw it. (Cheers.) He wished them all a safe return to their homes, and trusied that after & senson of joyous feasting they would re- turn sgain, recruited to their full strenzil, to sustain tue honor of the United States and the glory of the flag. [Vociferous applaase. | The first recular toast—The President—was read by Mr. Windom and responded to by Col. Forney. The second toast—to the Viee Preside ut-— caifed out that gentleman, who said that it was to be Among the: hat he could to the gallant men of the north we Seere'ary Usber was here called for, and re- *Pe mee in a short but elequent speech. - Bisnumg here read the following letters Wasnincror, Feb. —te wtlemen > Ace ceptmy thanks for your invitation to tbe dinner to be given to the veteran first Minnesota regi- ment. Ihave heard much of them, and share he giutitude felt by the people for their ser- . it 1s with mnch regret, therefore, that Ned by au engasement, from which e myself. mny presen vhere at the hour you same, to deny myself the gratification which your kind invitation offers : S. P. Case. cretary uf State, Most truly yo Fron the My Devr Sars kind invitation lo meet the Minnesota regiment atdinuer to-dsy. Unfortunately [ hare com- pary at dinner at my own house. If it shall be possible I will look in upon your dinner at alate hour. If it be not possibl assurance that] remain as 1< aiesota as that State is to the U: Very sincerely yours, From the Post Gentlemen gagement with the Chilian Minister for this evening prevents my accepting your kind in- vitation to dime with the Ist Minnesota veteran volunteers. I feel highty honored by the invi- tation to meet the glorious band you mtend t» entertain to-night, and nothing would preveat Tue from attending but an engagement which I could not possibly disregard. Yours truly, M. Bair. The third toast, “The Union,” was responded to by James W. Taylor, Esq., of Minnesota, Senator Chandler here was called for, and ion. Wa. H. Sewarp. muster General. Senator Chandler was tollowed by Senator od which will demand } i | i | I thank you sincerely for your | | Accept the | thtnl to Min- | | | | I regret very much that an en- | | Goods Dealers. | Price $1 a box. been made. SEE FigsT PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest ing loc:il articles. -——._—_ OF BOOKS, BLANK LEDGERS AND » , We shall closo vB’s Sar aes ler’s stock. com wT and Jnventle Riank Ledgers ion to the posnotroe® (T ‘ock. on the premi and basement bric with brick back building and con K street, near Franklin Square, the Inte Alexand Melutyr respect well at » troubletome t so those tro 2 and 6th stree rooms for | harge for consy | —— i. Novice. Dr, B.. Lichthill, from 34 St. Mark's Place, New York, anthor of “A Popular Treatise on Letters on Catatrh, &c., &c., will shortly make a professional visit to Washington becan be consuited on Deafness, Catarrh, harges from the Ear, and all the various dis eases.of the Ear, Throat and air Passages. ja27 2w | Oor.¢are’s Honey Boar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such unive: and emollient in its nature, fragra: | scented, and extremely beneficial in ita action upon the skin. For sale by all Draggiste and ja.2+-Tyeo ide b> Sa ak Warrasten To Corein Six Days —Dr.Godfrey’s »te, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ 1} cure Gonorrhaa_ in six days, No diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold ord, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Hon. Isaac Newton, Commisgioner ot | Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja Gly —_ THE CHRAPSST AND BESTHAIR DYE IN THE Wort.p— | | Never Fades or Wasiies Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 50 Sold by 8. The best in ure. EY, Bue Ford, corner lith street and P, ington, and Henry Cook, Alc ‘xandria. piers rian Diseases of the Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and | Sexual Systems—new and reliable treatment—in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by ie in septen letter envelopes, free of charge, Add Dr. SxirLix HoucHtox, Howard Associa’ No. 2 pouth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 43-. sm Seen a SPFRMATORRA®A CAN BR OCURED.—Dr Rand's Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Dee Loss of Power. etc., speedily and (Se mally. erts are truly magical. A trial of the 8p will convince the most skeptical of its inerits. Sold by 8.0. Ford. corner 1th street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Heary Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly CrF To Tuk Wags —A graat many of our sol- diers before they go to tha iroat, stop on the Ave- | nue (198, near <3 street) to get & beantiful vet of | Jewelry for One Doilar. fe 3 61 Brows's Broxemiat Trocurs * Lhowe never chansed my mind respecting then m the first, ereeptrus 10 think yeb Letier af that th £ began thinking well of Rev. Uesky Warp isaccee, ** The Troches are a stg taf life to me.¥ ** Kor Throat roubles ey are 0 specuic.”? N.P.Wittts * Too favoratly known 10 nee I commendati Jon. CHARLES A. Pugirs, Pres. Mass rate, * Contain ne Opium nar anuthing injur Dr. A.A. Haves, Chemist, Bostou 4a sleaant combinntion fo Dr. G. F. BiGgLow. Boston “ Trecommend thiir use to Public Speakers ” Rey. E iH. Crapix. Jutary relicf in Bronchitis.” ev. $ SeiGkRiBD, Morristown, Ohio, yneficiol when suffering from Calds” Rev. 8. J.P. ANDERSON, St. Louis “* Almost insiant relief inthe distressing labor of brintieme peruliay to Asthma. _ Rev PRC. Baar aston, New York * They have suited my ense exactly, relierine my treat 20 that Tcowld sing with ease. T Deenanme, Parish Chureh, Montreal * ions, be sure to OBTAIN the Kemnine fe 2k es . Secret Diseases. Sama ttan’s Gift the most certain. safe and eflectual remedy. ed. the only vegvtable rem- edy ever diseovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent casesin twenty-four hours No mineral, no balsam, cury. Only ten pills to be taken, 8 the sol hope, anda friend to those whe do net want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Samnaritan’s Root and Herb Glabrae ositive and auent cure for Syphilis Serofi “Uleers Sores, , Tetters, &e Bold by S.C. Ford. Price @1, 07 See adverti —_ Da. Derort’s Susars coated Female Regulating Pills are the very bestia use. They operate speedily and effectively. and being sugor-<oated create no nausea upon the most delicate storcach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over all others. Price $14 box. Sold by Ford, corner Cook, Alexandria. G-ly responded in eloquent terms to the compliment. | 1ith street and Pa, avenue “Washington, and Beery ja ‘Lane of Indiana, Senator Harlan of rine ‘Representative Aldridge of Minues The sentiment, « The Army and Nay ate respouded to by Capt, J. P. Wood, The + Minnesota First” drew forth some well Calville and Lieut. and > was tuned remarks from Col Col. Adams. Cheers were here proposed for their old com- meanders, Generals Dana aud Sully, which were heartily given Hen ignaiine Dornelly responded to the sentiment, *Our Llastrious Guests,” in a spir- ited manner, aud the party separated, al! well pleased w ith the eniertaiament. This rezim Ws raised in ihe spring of "61, being mu d toto service April 29, 1561, and was simong the first to hasten to this city. It bas participated in the following engagements: Gettysburg, Ball Run, Ball's Riu ff, Yorktown, West Point, Fair Oaks, Peach Orchard Station, Savage Station, White Oak Swamp, Nelson's Farm (+ Glendale,” )_ Malvern Hill, South cuntain, Antietam, Sharpsburg, Caarleston, Ashby’s Gap, Fredericksburg No. 1, Fredericks- burg No. 2. Haymarket, Bristow Station, Flint Hil; and now there remains but 39 to answer roll-call. It was originally 1,016 strong, and since at entered the seryice 400 recruits have been received. R The following officers were originally with | Hil Ma}. Gen. this regiment: Brig. Gen, Gorman, | DIED, Ca the 7th instant, after = lingering ill Tipgh he bore with Christian f Tortivuae, DAN red 27 year u not; " getegre aor a wife and'o His “ue at ai sce fro Ist erent, Be i t. o'clock, om to-m inst. of the family norco, She to attend. On 7th Febdrosry, of hovsing cou, RUTH. in- ory th fast Seoghter of ¥ irginie. row the ta! ‘homaa Mil- a My devine R Rats oat: Jow SOO Arg Rea nd geutle d Ere the faint tuk rt Hs Dlossomed 1 {Balt. Weekly As nat pense ven morning of the 704 detent ca a Be ao i tan iar osu Yt hoppy immor' friends of the mi are e inv ited tend his funers!. on ‘rues dence, we th relied yo = Dats., o'clock, st his residence, corner of 6th and D Saleted! de BaSinct of he Gada at y 1 a0on the swestest fo f brightaoss hues o! wither, * Ife lapsed away, ad the eu Perin, * ‘of her beby ‘iswn oe cco Times ecibe | ime Mrs Virginia Hanna Mrs Mary. Ragle Mise Ginnie Hackney Mrs Eliza Ann dones Mrs Chas R Jackson Mrs Margaret Keenan Miss Lizzie GENTLEMEN'S LIST Apleberry Wm Gorum Sam! Oppenheimer & AbbottGeoN Gooéman LL Bro M Trundle Mra Margaret Wren Migs Sallie ey Misses: te Washburne Mrs E 0-2 Young Mrs Eliza Andrews J F Gross Jno W aigtey Mebh BellCapt Wm Gray QAB Brown Wm Harrington Jno phillips I RA Burford R P iad jamard Pills! yuo B Bennet Michl Hawkins K-2 Perkina Caleb Barnes Levi Harvey Chas-3 Price has C Barton Issac -Heckeley Henry Parsons BF Beall John C Bailey James Bradford John Burdge Harry C Jacobs T F Patterson Alex KoontzSolomon Puffer A Kyle James W_ Peck Alfred Kelley Bernard Park Linton Barber Dr Leary Timothy. Robertson Wm Burress Hanson Lackey Fhe Robert Geo Berry Edwd W Lipscomb T ftheem & Godey Bryant Chas A Lewis Saml-2 — Sicafouse Ball Alfred Lipscombe Rey Shoemaker T F gomes Wm H kM Snyder Peter ase SB Lait N Nich Scholl Harrison Cox 8& Co Lewis Larry Schammel! H B Chippentield Mr Lettel James Sauer Henry Ceitey JM Lyons Jno W = Smith Geo Boebran John Luckie Fredk © Schafer F ampbell Jr Mazer Wn Tomlenson E R Qolins David A Means Wm A Thompson David Collins Dan Molise Bont A Voorhees Nelso: Cole Aaron MayJno 8 Varri Prof R Cormwe!] Chs A Moore Jas M Woodward Thos D'Arcy Stephen McAllisterdas Pobarty Wm | McCourt Jas Densen Sanford Marten Jas Dunham OH = MattaxJas M Lettro Jessie Morris Jos F. Wixon Harrison MeMehan HW Wilson TE D. ‘James ert nee McCutlon Frank Wetzerich @ 8 C0 DavisChasM MartinD W Walter Eli EnrightThos McKnewBenj Woodall A Elis Joshua Morris H Walon Henry Fiseher Danl — Nickelson Capt Wyune Dennis Foster Nathan | T Young Martin ¥ NoteDS oung Alonty S Tine Genter MENRY ADDISON. P.M. “BALLS, PARTIES, &. apa ation, by a Widow Laay ceper. in “a reapectable faniiy. Would x 2. odject erateat de to a o, eqansre ss a For a ork, godt wages én; si intend the pet t of meals, th on! of meals oy an at No. Ld a Witeneee cy aay du or who fiars lone Dat these w! 9 gan give the tenes bet ithand Sass eae: 48 are : he the best reference req erie AN ii ja Dry goods Biors ice Bord ANT. iy at ak of W ETRE oa vaianed wey foar to seven 500! frunted saquste Soirn aaa - at choos, can be found ©) eneng with ag et Stat Of fit ce. Is xn te ou bf ing he. fe 6 ote W4stRD-A MAN i] —_ nd Farm near C Gard Wie srerLEk COUT see eo W4rtsD-« LOAN of ard fe tatoo months. Aaarens'h. B., Bar oflice, bak past “Ys toa ‘ANTED—& ‘first- i who tho- W4nt2D-4 YOUNG Maw who b Aleo } ly unders' Apply at Ro, 4/atket Boece (up staits), to doo ooks from ath V ABE TMMBDIATRLY—& ry BARBSR; 16 best Wages good one, agate % z. ALILOT, 5 ais ennsylvanis avenue. W ‘seas bases PARTNEB. a eater and same business refer Sapit For particulars— ratreet, D. eth 437 Vine st., Phils @, NIXON. w= NTE TO BENT—A HOUSE containing 6 3, situsted north of Penn. avenue and west of. 7th street. Possession on or before the 29thinet. Rent psid monthly in aivance, Ad- creek; Star office, stating locality and price, WANTED; BOOKS. Schoolcraft’s Indians, ‘Webster’s Works, firss vol. and seta, first vol. Rail Road. Lots of Books bought — Goin: d Oa- riosities. aS a egies rarer: ‘or sale tome rare ings from AL! MED HUNTER, fe5-3t*_ over Bank of Washington. WwW ANTED—A SITUATION, by s Watchmaker, upmarried; has bad five years’ experience at the buriners. Address WM. H, MeOOU! care ee shd Hanover, York county, Penn fe 4-1 Wants IMMEDIATELY—Ten good Bay o in the Paper Box Manufactory of H MERSOBLAG, 389 Seventh street, bet. H na M fe 4-1w™ es SECOND GRAND BALL OF THR ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB Will be given at ISLAND HALL, Corner of 6th and D streets, sland, on TUBSDAY, Feb. et, & The members of this Olud pledge themselves to ~ make cas the Ball of the season. Awell known brass and string band bas been en- gsged for the ocess'on. ‘Liekets $1, admitting a gentleman andladies No ats or caps allowed in room, Conmiztes 3 H. Besch. A. 8mith, m Win, Buckley, J, Little, @ Dixon, J. Mahoney. r Oo ALL! Es TENTH GBAND BALL OP THE WESTERN HOSE COMPANY, No. I, Will be given at TEMPERANCE HALL, 4 street, between 9th and 10th streets, on MONDAY BVENING, Feb, 5, 1864. The members return thanks to their many friends and the public for the patronage bestowed on them heretofore, and premise all who; favor them with their presence on the prefent oc- casion an evening of pleasure. A general invitation is given to our lady friends a8 no invitations have been sent. Tickcts ONB DOLLAR, admittinga gentleman and ladies, Committer of Arrangements. C. W. Drury, J. F. Poore, W.L. Grover, T. McNaney, A. Fugitt. fe HIRD @EREAND BALL oF THE McCLELLAN FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION, To be held at the TEMPERANCE BALL, | Estreet. between 9th and I9th, on TUESDAY BVENING, February 9th. The members return thanks to their many friends and the public for the patronage bertowad on them heretofore, and promise all who favor them with — presence on the present occasion an evening of pleasure. ‘Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman | and ladies. No postponement om account of weather. Commuter of Arrangements. Al, Zimwerman, J. H. Fowler, Jos, Weyrich, . W. Reeves, Wm. Moore, fe 2-lw* LOST AND FOUND. OST—On last Thursday, thé 4th instant, either 4 in the or on lesving the cars, a Lady’ Fins FUR TIVPET. By leaving the same at the Star office, a liberal reward will be paid fe 8 3t i6 REWARD.—Lost, on Saturday ev: amall Newfoundland PUP about siz weeks calling et No, 191 Tenth street, below Penn. ave, fe 8-1w* OST—BSunday, Jou, sist. Bisck and Tan RAT- DOG, about eight months oid; bad on a brass collar, lock, with key-ring Attached | If re- turned t GREENS, News Devot, Kirkwood House, a literal reward will be paid, 8-5t popsa a few days since, a sam of SAE. The owner is requested to coine forward, prove roverty, and pay for this advertisement. Aboly: at he Star office, fe 63 FSEN3502 the 3d instant, » small Sli OF MON BY in a Store in th atreat, which the ow- ner can have by designating the amount or ident! fying the monry, on azing che cast of this adver- Seat Call at 316 F street, corner of Ith, TAKEN UP—On the 3d fastantcs with star in forebead; about 34 about ten years old. The owner or owners are te quested to come forward, prove em pay ges, and take her away. JOHN OW & fe68t™- 7thst. bet .H ONE Livery Mabie, ObT OR BTOLEN FROM MY L, yesterday, a Blue New Mexican Hous Slack MABB hands high BLANKST lited with brown Muslin. A liberal | Teward will pe ae for is return to No. 209 Ii street, [fe 5-3t*} D.B. HAGNER, M.D. $50 aaah —A reward of $50 will be paid, and no qustions asked, : the return of & Gold Watch and Qhain, uF of Bleeve Buttons and Bhirt Studs, aad pair of White-bandied Revol- vers, wh i a ware. stolen, com eoens No. 357, H street, on the morning of the 2¢ in: SOMN DUGAN. Nodes Tooth ape: (Apply to I OST—Abont four weeks ago, in one = ae oe 4 aes or upon the strects of Washington, FORAG B.containing papers and affidavits re- Tata to a cluim for damages yon bakery. teken and ae by a2 Be at Py Rie oan, he claimant cing @ Mr Russe! ie ler will please return it dh Ariel office, and receive a suitable Toward. BEWARD,—8t 810 Ber dana setae am Wacamee Nay OLT; three yea: Het suite fifteen hande Liat, eo id for the delivery of the said colt to BR. H. reey avenue. No. 760. ae +s dems BOARDING. . point with Tale Boat a al Bi isth and 34th sts, ee t ROOMSAR AND FIBST OLABS ee 1B6 G atrost 20th, Prise Seata taateaiee tice ane Ssh ae N NEEM ROE a anes Emodate rh hb treet eet. bet, G nd after Mi as Grane to reee! RORES Lad Bs 100 il god at Pie ace ‘ening, & | old. The finder will receive the above reward by | ANTED-—A first-rate OOLORBD OOOK ina Restaurant. Apply to OHARLES KLOTZ, No. 237 G. nvar Seventeenth. fa 3-6 WANTED_A BUILDING LOT, in Senses or the First Ward, Washington; 3) fact front, and rot less than 120 feet dcep. App!y next door tothe Bank of Commeree, to J2 29 eobt* M. V. BUOKEY. 10, 000 AGENTS WANTED—Soldiers, Sut- lera, and othera in oat of the Army to sell our National Battle Pins and Medals of Generals Grant, Meade, Rosecrans, Hooker, | Banks, McClellan, Gillmore, Foster, ete’, and Bil: | ver a Corps, Cavalry, and Artillery Pins. nom waking from $50) to $1,000 a month, are sent on recsip:of Eis Apply to or addr “ER BARNES & CO.. 477 Thirteeath st., owe doors south of Pena, avenue, Waabicgtoa.5 D. | DWELLIN FOR RENT * SALE. i |< AUCTION SALBB. | - ea tot eens -~A POR! ey eithin ava St tend maize at oi Fa BERT Tive Tora ed = a tesond tloor; wuitsble fe rire ‘two oo ee ee ae a ‘aaiisa, “Apviy, at 329 —Three 'Two-st Fram treet, between B and i} oe, — jealarecea pes 5 for eelling. For farthar fe 8-st* J. BIBAY. [eos iT Gupeestown nnn get se on t! each contatuine ni ae rooms rooms, in Bor faytner eulars, apply 040 iN “Bawa: ‘OR RENT—A fine MAREBT gaeM, if eight: acres, four miles from ribs city ity on t! he ees street Turnpite. Itisin a bigs siate Me eulcd ton, rebly mapured, well stocked ling, stat mes and has_s large peach orchard attached. Woult pel on shares, se first-rate chat ‘or & @ener who understands the business, ‘And eae Star cffice, or inquire at second toliga R BENT—A newly-faroly feventeen rooms, No 456 a Cyl yora Ww Band F streets: also FURNI Bier ye farther particulars irquire at the Proresia: oe fe 6-1w' WO hed or Unfur- i Dished, For r Rewte eat sutigble for business parps- at 453 Now York vin Photog * Flttes Chg tr nine, Dear enth stree lery. fe oat {OR SALB—in Washington. D. O., a first class F'SGsSTAUBANT, with twenty resins a and known as one of the most pair. and doing the best business in Wasbin, 3 is situated ia one of the best locations in the ety. The reason of the proprietor hes to retire from business, at advants- ected with it, as will be shown by an in rview, and is ene of the rarest chances ever Ag fered 2 this hoe to an enterprising man. i- sek dr rticulars apply to MITO BLL oe ‘Estate Brokers, southeast corner Penn, ire ea ith street fe 6-lw URNISHED BOOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT Board. can be rerere by applying at Be xe 39 F street, Bet. 9 gth andi Fs Figs Faaber HOOMB; one ae amen ‘ peed toinquire At461 Eleventh atreet. fe 8. por AL EGROOREY STORB and FIXTUARS Sornar Ninth and New York avenue, Stock on band il, For sellin : good | Loery ene. best reason given for oul mu ire on the prem- ines. ife iw} W.D. COLMAN. Fo BALE, aay IMMEDIATH POSSESS10N given, agcod BRICK HOUSE rooms, }4 feet frent, 10 feet lot. Price $1,550. particulars apply to MITOHELL & SON, southons corner Ps. avenue ana Isth st. fe" 4t™ Fo RENT—Four Furnished ROOMS. together or single, for genti«men, on Massachusetts avenue, No. 45. 3, between 6th and 7tb streets; very cextral'y located. apd modern improvein sats through the house. Terms moderate, Call at house or at 635 Seventh st.,upatairs, fe 5-3." FO. BALB.—5,000 Oash can buy a complete spd comfortable two-story vad attic BRIOK +. with extensive garisa runnige back 285 feet, and 30 feet front; situated on Beventh. be tween G. G and Teast. Apply next door, No. 591. fe B-Si OUSE AND STORE FOR RENT—Oa 7th at, one of the very best locations ia this city for avy business ; eight years lease cay be bought, Alse, other houses for rent and all kinds of proper- ty for sale in the city and country. Inquire atthe quidiigescs snd. Beal Estate Office, No. 511 Stn street. near Penn, arenue. fe & N.H. MILLER. W ANTEO —S8ECOND HAND FURNITURE, Also, Mirrors, Carpsts, Beds, Badding and 68 of every dessription SUOne “a 25 orga st. t a ast sid H cusefarciahing @ mar 30-tf PERSONAL. NAUTION TO A PUBLIO.— Whereas my / wife, ELLEN 8HKA, having left my bed and beard without any eines suse or provocation, this is to caution the @ Bublic not to harbor or trust h on my account, as I will pay no debt of her con- tracting. Witness my band 4nd res! this 6th day of Febru- ary, 1364. [fe6-3t | MICHAEL SHBA, (is 1 “DA RBY May be consulted confidentially, at 492 beventh street, between D and B, near Odd-Fellows’ Hall, ‘ashington, D. OC. tee i jie rable and scientific. treatment quarae- m* ro BROOKFIELD, OF KANSAS, CAN BE consulted on the Past, Preseot, and Future | Events at her room,on the northwest corner of | 4th and Latreets. Bke has studies under one the most celebrated Astrologers of the age. Guarantees satisfaction to al those who may eracall She canbe seen from 8 a. m. to 9 p. Price One Dollar, fe 1-3m ge*t THE THING FOR THE LADIES, Wh. Pcl te 381 ¥ street, opposite Patent Cfice ‘has just received a few pleces of the finest Plannel ever pert here, the very ita’ Skirts and Sbawis, which he pish by the yard and stainp with Lat patterns, Ladies cannot - to be ple: article, asa similar one is seldom offered here. cow and elegant Wrapper Yokes stamped re ited fo stamp. re) LD DE. 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 kvowledge have verified the most sanguine hopes of sufferers who have applied for his medicice and advice. Cfice between 6th and 7th streets, over G. and T. Parker’s store opposite Motropolitan Hotel. Open Tuerday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9a. m.to4p.m, of each week, and in Alexandria on Monday, Wednerday and Friday of each week. Of fice corner Pitt and King streets, over Bath Rooms. _Ja 20-$m* F ANN Y ANN, DID YOU SBE THOSE BBAWLB? What'sbawls, Ruth? Why those elegant ones made expressly for Babies (the dar- lings), at Prince's stamping Depot. Weil they } are the richest things you ever did ses. He's the only bne who keeps them here; I’m going to have one Give we my umbderil. It’s only round the corner, 351 ¥ street; and b elegant Em br. dered Yokes 8 taletts, aod cells Braid and Silk and Working Cot. | ten and has beautiful Embroidered Flange’ Skirts for infants, and docs your pou while yoo wait,and Slee: don’t rub out like some I’ve had, and mskes any pattern you take him, and, and, catch m+ drawing | apy moro tterns." Vive Is Flannel Sha | Skirte, gud Stamping! sa —s__ | [| ADIES, LOOK HBBE— You can now get aay kind of Stitehing ani Tucking as well as. Plain | Sewing done at the Ladies’ tent Stamping Depot. SolPF | stoeet, opposite: Patent Offices, by a first ciass ope- | rator on Wheeler & Wilon’s Machine. Work neatly one ney tly done, La-1es. your patronage can now accommodste ladies Deh il a8 initial stam cine Pillow Gases, &e. Only lace ; in town for such work, de 29 tf | P _MEDIUAL. : BRESONS fuffering with Syphilis, Gonorrhcea, Gleet, Seminal Weakness, or Private Diseases of any deseription, should ¢ call) immediately upon Female Diseases treated in the most scientific and succersful manne! The Doctor’s Diploma bangs in bis office. Aa oderate. cure guaran’ e3 a AVIS, 45% 7th street, opposite Post Offise, | 4029. 3m °PRoom 23 up stairs. wre HAVE zue RECBIVED FROM NEW w lot of THAS—Green, Black and Japan~ that eaunot be surpassed. and are eel ye at } low Pepa Our Black ‘fee aft, xe 1 e, pound can- not be beaten. ja28 Th&é Mim* bs th 100° oth street OYSTERS. Butlers nord Families sy) plied with Oysters at a1 yor gellar, gallon, jorner of 12th an ja 28 Im™ B. WESER. . Fees m 0) T—A Brick HOUSE, situated on Ninth street east, between Band G. containing four rooms, cellar, garret, and stable. Apply on ne premieres. fe 4 6 Por @ALE_A STAND in the Center mane at ‘one in the Northern Liberty Market For farther information inquire of GHOKGE W i pee 357 Beverth street, between H and I Az FIRST-CLA88 DWELLING HOUSE FOR KRENT—The large double House situated on the corner of M well known as the r M Lisboa, tte Brazilian Minister, for several years past. is for rent; possession given on the first day of March next. The premises can be seen at any time, and the terms stated on Spplication to either: of the under- signed, mo poneuaN. fe4 Exec. and Trus. of C Ps ‘Gcttman” deceased, OR BALE_A very handsome BUILDING LOT on lith Lot geerg between M and N, in the elevated part of the city. Tha Lot is 2 fer 8 inches front, by 93 feet deep. to a 30 foot alley A. piy to BARRON. ‘Mo ‘DEN & 00., Banker corner La. avenue and 7th st. fe 3 eost™ | Dee bs add FOR RENT—To gentle- men only, 506 Ninth strest ove door from Pa. econ s over the office of Independent eee form, Wanted at the above place,a BERVANT to General Housework; none need apply milla good recommendations, OR SALE—Fine RESIDENOR cear Penn. ave. , nine rooms, ae 37x10; corner Grocery, Dwel ling. and stable. Island ee — Houses. Im- mediate posression. Lots, Store, Restaurants, and Business Pinces. Several desira- ble Houses fort rent. MITONELL & 8N. fe3 southeast corner Pa ave. and 15th st Fog £4L3 CHBAP—LEASE. GOOD- WILL. and FIXTUBES of « first class Store, now doing a ood business, with house and stable attached Kent yory Tom: “Inquire at 44 Seventh sir2et, bet M and N ats. 2 6t* ARM FOR SALB-Kither one or two = ndred acres, excellent neighborh 10d, well ‘improved, apd ready f for Immediate occupation; it has a very Gommodions and_ beantifully-situated Dwel ing, large Rarn, and Stabling for tweire horses, fiae, Corn-house and Gri my ts and ort Bees ful Hprement for extensive farmin, ituated on tM Beventh-street road, with good frontage. ani orly eight miles from Washington _ For farther information apply persona'ly to, WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, or if by letter address Sligo Post Office. Montgomery county, Ma. fe 2-1m* ‘OR SALE—A new two story Frame HOUSE and LOT, sitaated on Bizth Airpet w weat, bet L acd M stiecets gonth, (on Asian 4%,now used as re and dwe!ling For further infor na- tion tigen perl e Brouk, No. 420 Bet orth, bee he b and 9th streets ‘west, Washington, v. C, fe 1-2W™ 745M FOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGS for City Property—Containing 212 acres, sit ated in Prince George county, Md ,about9}, miles from Washington 25¢ miles from the Balt.aod Ohio Railread, about *0 acres of which is woodlani, 3) acres good meadow land, tke balance cleared and particnlerly adapted to fruit d market stuff Tne improvemente consist of a good dwelling of six rooms, out houres for servants, good barn, house fur r overseer, containing five or six rooms, good fencin, mediate possession given, Price $3) per acre, me P to.W. A. CLAGETT, at W. M, Shuster & Go. I 0. 35 Market Space, bet. 7th and 3:h sts. fe 1-2w Fo. SALE—Two hundred ac near Georgetown, in two lots, and may be far- ther enbdivided, Apply next door to the Baak of Cosamerae. 1 M_V, BUCKEY. TXARM VORBALE —1 + 0 scren ol 008 jand adout che mié fromthe ralnc™d faiths ors, Be tween the cities of Washingtod acres improved, balangs in wood: bs fine fruit on the place; perfectiy ies y neighborhood if not disposed of by he £3 or Merch, rea ieee onthe ier ueon ane exchaage for city proper is 5 HOODS. 338 Pa avenues a6 Ime of prime LAND, A ROUTE OF rue: eran wilt be sold as bar. ain. cn acccint of sickness. Apply at No. 309 Berenth street west, or at this office. ja.25-tf FS + 4LE—One Hundred and Fifty Cords OAK ‘WCOD, five dollars per cord, or $1.50 and @ load of manure for baif (nati four miles from Center Market, on the Beck: cn Road MANUEL LAOCRY, ja 2-1m* near Fort Slocum. _ Fo SALE-—A GARDEN FARM, in good stats of cultivation, containing thirty’ acres, and frnit trees, improvements cant of about four thou- saud do}lars worth ing and Feuciag, with pump in the yard; about four miles from the Oen- ter Market, near erring Feil Fetm It will be sold—oue-Y alf cask, aiance in one and two years. Appi to fo RMANUBL LAY, shear, Fort locu: OABD VisITE FRAMES, iss, French, and American Card Frames i, - riety sat ABERITHR'S, “ihn No. 486 th si Bight doors above O44 Fellows Hall, Terms cash. jail im* NoY I8 THE TIME, pele lake w York ANDENEONS, 458 fs Beveat' street. fe 1-Bwi opposite the Post Office. OSEPH REYNOLDS & CO., PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, Fo, 500 Nintu Street, near avenue, Have just received, and will constantly keep on hand. the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, tee! Li met Corts iat Glass Globes, mica and o' all a fablishments in eles in this line, from the ‘best en! New ry ork, Philadel ile. e-. which will be sold F SRNACES, and Fire-Board on the most reasonal shite pie, RANGES, ‘We are prepared to furnish ane ho beat B BAnGait ia use anywhere, on very reasonable Hestaurants, t Fine are i ae Viasat « awa bamaTs tH tie’ Sieiutorymas Galt Wai Wi da. Basu Robe. feg Ao ee Ctablisument in thecitr, te s-¢0)m Fos soe RESIDBNOM with eight acres land attached, five miles from Washing- ton, on the Baltimoye #ailroad The builaiags are slisn Bret tate order; gt nt ta Sety gholze. young a 8 der; great variety froit in bearing A’ beautlfal country residence yt epee pti ‘also well calonlated for rst class Dosrding house. The owner could tre beaut! it full gt boarders eit’ e would have taken them, Terms: Half cash; toe ce in or payments. with intarest. r farther Shalemwocllon Movers SIBLY & SOY, Washlog- ton, am, gr the Sees Sect bay Baa fee tol ty om pi ja 19-lawiw Byattaville. Maryiowa, BRICK Eh LEN Foe Bae ito, bus north Hy between 6th 7th west; and ako ot athe ba urimprove: at aa amed premises given Srst No. 624 ee roan ‘and 7th. 16-1m* -A new three. a eae THIS AFTERNOON AND. By 3. 0, MéGUIBE& 00., ‘Tioron teres th I eweet, freebie we siating of aenug one thira ae tts te tease 2 set mares ee 1 complied with within Tr. the trai Tight resell on one weeks a aotioe te ja the the Brent ine men “Gort of conveyance toe esc. the arches: OTR! 3 jeStawkds J ns Moe By J. 0. McGOIRE & OO. Auctioneers. Resereen GRAND PIAwO yoRra. WAL- secant AND Oname@e Foxrirurs, AxD Day Bow Ktad aT Psa Aterrox — Go ZC HR at 0 o’slook, we att el ell at PRS. a6 } pees hy ‘est. between and F. the entire grees Furniture and Kitehea Requisites, mim - One Rosewood Grant Fort One evite Walnut Parka” Furniture, Me@aion try Velvet Parlor Oarpe ry 'e' ‘ar! gare ott Groth. ie Mahogan: Werdrobes, Wasbetanda, Totlet Jenny Lind’and arash and Sottare ‘Bedsteads, Bre iT Btov Ocokia Utensil: ra Kite! Furni ete, @ Utensi nant Be teban Fu ‘arnt Pare A verron BALA. H. HEXTER & GO., UCTIONBERS, A Will sell at their Auction Booms, 251 Pa. avanu tween I.th and Isth bg ts, on cnevaY next, Feb. 9th 1864, fall In RY GOODE Beas BOOTS. SHORE. BOSIBRY, And YANKEE NOTIONS, the line worthy of and dealers wil ta Bale to commence at 10 o’clock a.m. Sut e: are fee By Ww. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. Southwes: corner Penn. avenue and Ninth street. UOTION SALE OF GROCERIES, &.—On TUES) ne MORNING, the 3th instant, at lo o’clock, we will sell at the Auction Rooms an as- sortment of Gc ceries, including— Bois. White, Refined, and Yellow Fugars, Boxes Bperm and Adamantine Candies, HKoxes Brown, Yellow, and Toilet So: Bores Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and igars, Cazes Old Bourbon, Monongahela, Irish, and Feotch Whisk-ys, Cares London Tom Gin, pure, Holland do , Pipes Army Cordial, Cases Old Sherry and Peach Brandy, Geses Port, Madeira. and ses Aromatic and Drake Plastation Bitters, ees Otard Pupuy & Oo., and Hennessey Brandy, French Sorsiays, Peach and Tomatoes, Bay Ro Demijobn Fine ¢ Oid Port randy, Whiskey, and Wines, rf Lot Boots and Shoes. i ALSO, A large quantity of fmail Stores, Terma cash, fe6 WM_L. WALL & 08., Ancts By J.C. Mogul & ©O,, Auctioneers ASU ADEE iniPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Paorerty at Pustio Avctio’. —On TUESDAY AFTEKNCON, Febiuary 9, i84, at 40’clock, onthe Vhaeeee by Virtue ofa ree of the Su — Vourt of the Disteies of Solent Dorota Ay cause No. 86 Mary M Miclatire v6. vee eilians A. MeLntire, 1 shall sell Lot No. 18. in Square No. 285, fronting 26 feet 2 inches on north K street, be- tween 2th and 13th streets west, nr} renee | Back 132 feet 8 inches toaS' foot paved mite ana improved by s ipanseom and well built Srick residence with brick sta! Immediately after I shall vell the west Oat of = No. 29. in Davidson’s subdivision of Square No. front:ng 12 feeton north M street, between lith ar bud tsth streets wert, and running back 900 au al. 10 feet wide. nm pdiate possession of the property will be ver Terms: One- fourth in carh, and jthe remainder in six, twelve, and ¢' een months, with in- terert from the day of ry the deferret payments to be secured by the oves OF bona —_ rohes er, hag a rurety or sureties to ‘Trost. Op ratification of the aale by by the me Sour. elie at of the whole of the not before. Trustee will convey the prorerty to the renaser in fee sim; ple. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five Gays thereafter, the Trustee epee ~ right to resell: at the risk and expense of alt Tavelige att one week’s notice in the: latio: in I conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the s A THOS. BRADLEY, Trustees. sais-eokde “4.0. _MgGUIRE & 00., Aucis, CBveKs, SHINS, &0., AT AUCTION. Notice is hereby gi’ Heard a me Obucke, Shins, are of animals «! gas tered b: Govern- ment, within the ancie; ret or the trict of jun vise caatene about eighty b: daily, will be sold at snction. to the highest bidder ats o’clock A. M.. daily, (Sund: 7s ox ,) unt | the ninth day of February next, oeencent yard, Washianton, Peyment to be made on tie ercunt Government funds at the time of the to commence on Thuraésy. January * inst. 8.@.GREENE, ait Capt. U. 8. MoGUIRE & OO., Ai 7 wali ‘vane eoUeE AND wore ar UBLIC Bal in THUSSD4Y AFTERN Feb. Ith, at 4 o’clock, on the premises. we shall seli "of Lot No. 'J2,inPquare No 858, fronting 24 et on porth I trest, between 6th and 7th atrests east, ard runnirg back 44 feet to a3) foot alley, eek? by a Frame Qo:tage, containing § rooms apa en. sere Terms cash. feba : 2: 2 ee OO Ancts._ LL & CO.. Auctioneers IMPROY ED REAL ESTATE AT vu. t108—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1th fost at Lovelock, we will sell. tm front of the premiser, Lot 21, in retervation No. 11, on the west side of Second street west, between B and O streeta north. improved by a thre~ story brick nouss, with two story Leck building. Thin houre being large end reowy. well built. commodions, and witoin two rquares of Pennsylvaniaavenue. is edmirably fitted fora large boarding bouse, and has just been rewly pain Tha gttention of parties desiring to make invest- ments is requested, an this is one of the most val- uable pieces of property at present in the market. Terms; Gre-baif cash ; balance in 8 and the, hearing interest, and secured by a deed of oD ihe premires. ‘ceston given iminedistely, WM. L, WALL & OO,, Aucts. 8, MARSHALS “SALE.—In Virtue of a writ + of Geri farias, issued from tho Clerk's office of the Fupreme Court of the District of Uolumbia. ard to me directed, I will expose to public eale, for cash, at house No 400 Penn avenue, hetwosn 44 and th street, north side, on WADNBSDAY, the J7th day of February inst | 1e¢, commencing at 10 ovelock a, m., ihe followivg Furniture, to-wit vis; Leurerior Rosewood Bideboord, 1 Secretary and Bookcase. Re Gilt-frame Mirror 5 2 Center Table and Gover, Fie Diving Table, 4 Windew Curtains, i Roulette Table, 1 Iron Eafe, BrizedaliWm H Marquis’right, title claim and interest iv snd to the above named Furniture, and will be sold to satisfy wit No. 595 in pier of Al- Sear erte. Bay. NOD tard MON, & OO. Asctionears URRITC ai AND DErrnota OF A FAMILY Deciisine Hovsexexrixc —On TAURSDAY MORNING, Feb, Hth, at 1) 6 clock. att the corner wesha'l rell the Furniture of s family declining housekeeping, gaenet Stash-oovirel aca Chai Bosewood Marble top Center Tabie A Matoet Fancy Tables, Whatnot, any F 2 & wi t ension seat on ra, money Marble. leboard. cto Crockery Glass Ware. = a Mahogany Bedstead. Malogany Wardrobe Marble Top Washetand, Marbie-top Bohiere eeaep Bates nd Husk ead ‘Blankets, peg i ae Stoves, Kitchen Uten- fed J.C, MoGUIRB& OO., Ancts.__ GOOD CHANCE FOR SPRING PISHESIBG. ‘Will be rented at public auction, for cask at the Market House. Georgetown, D. 0., on FRIDAY, pn of seat “a 10 o'clock, tre pi Mk Ag Landings tomac, rgetown, sen to the heirs of Bhser Clot. ach Land- ier Tented Meer TO8, DOWLING. Auct. a GREBEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. ‘ANDEOME THRER-STORY BRICK HOUSE aNv LOT, ON SOUTH ty Avorion. ee SD 6TH ee WEST, A a oe atreet, a abies sland. + One-third Be: balance in for notes notes bearing ‘all comverance, and 6 given inolud- geen ear WETNESS, ance rr) OF CONDEMNED HORSES AN D MULSS Outnr Quaaranmas pe Sori Orrios. Serpe Riccar. Washington va de sold at public suction, u |. oR To MULES. savil =