Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1864, Page 3

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~ 8 aionery, LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. WASHINGTON THEATER.—At this now popn- Jar iesort “Our American Cousin,” is azain announced, and Miss Keene could not have celected a better or more attractive bill, for the play i not only acknowJedged to possess much merit, but it is performed by the New York company inastyle never excelled, if equalled in this city, Laufa Keene appears as “Florence Treneard,” and Mr. Levick as +‘Dundreary,’ Forp’s THEATER — Rowe's tragedy of “Jane Shore® 1s arnovneed for to-night, and the cast embraces not only Mrs D. P. Bowers, who will personate “Jane Shore,” but also Miss Alice Gray, who will appear as “Alicia.” Mra. Fowers will close her very enccessful engage- ment on Saturday evening, and the intervening iime shonld be improved by her admirers. “A Keewar Fix” will conclude the entertainment. GxoOvER’s THEATER.—This is te be another Shaksperian night at Grover’s, and the mag- yificent production, “Othello,” will be per- formed. Mr. Edwin Booth will appear as «Othello,” Mr, Charies Barron as “Iago,” Miss Alice Placide as “Desdemona,” Mrs. D. Myrom as “Emilie,” and the cast is otherwise a strong one. The return to the Shaksperian drama will please the theater-goers of Washington. CasTERBURY.— Ne w farces and new acis are ALneunced for to-night at Canterbury Hall. .g. Martini Chirinski, performer on the swing- ig rope, juggler and. yentriloguist; Naomi Forter, the jig danseuse; J. Thompson, the ban- Joist and Ethiopian delineator; W. B. Cava wag, the Irish comedian, and all the old favor- ites will appear. V anrutizs.—« The Cattle Steater, or the Dog of the Mountaie,” will be performed to-night Again, and Mr. W. J. Thompson and his trained ce Hector will no doubt, as usual, prove a immense attraction. Lina Windell, sptistin and all of the old Varieties Tiers will take part inthe entertainment. INENTALS AND THE Dwarvs.— all two exhibitions are com- d in one, viz:—The original Continental ‘Vocalists and the dwarfs, Com. Foote and Col Small, and Miss Eliza Nestel, whois said to be the cmaliest and prettiest woman in the world. ‘The entertainment is rare aad racy, and all Will enjoy it, = a Faas TRS SUSsPiCION OF MURDER AND Roprery.—Last Friday week, John Chace, a colored man, who ted in Pierce, near Ist street, left his home company with Henry Bowie, col'd. Bowie returned the same day, but Chase has not been berrd of since, though t earch has been made for Bi in the meantime roundsman Sheid and rolman Parker, of the Third Ward, were trying to solve the mystery, and found the coat tia! Chase wore when he left, in the house, hai png up in the room occupied by Bowie. ‘They determined to arrest the latter, which they accomplished at the Contraband Ohurch, ou ith between P and Q streets north. Upon searching him they found Chase's silver watch. The watch and coat were identifled x sterday by Chase's wife and father. Justice Jibersom sent the prisoner to jail for further bearing, on Monday nextat2o’clocxp.m. In the meantime efforts to di cover the where- abouts of Chase will be made. Ss aS SS Free.—About ty o'clock Saturday night, a Barze owned by Edward Bufcke, lying at artholow’s wherf on the Eastern Branch, took fire from some unknown cause, and was al- Most tctally destroyed. At the time there were & number of boats near by which were in dan- ger, but the one on fire was cwt loose and Savied in shore below the wharf by the Ameri- ean Hook and Ladder Co., when the Columbia Engine got to work onit. The entire depart- ment was on the ground, but with the exception of the Government steamers Meigs and Rack- er, the engine above named was the only one on the ground, and there was not enough men present to work it. The Government steamers ‘were in service. The barge was owned by Edward Burke, and was valued at $2,000, and the cargo of hay, amounting to 200 bales, be- longed to M. K. Moody. a LisGRACEFUL AFFALRS.—On Saturday night Mr. Bailey, fesiding on 11th street east, near the bridge, was attacked near Clark's Lumber yard by three soldiers, who beat him very bad, using stones ard clubs over his head, and roi bed him of about eleven dollars in money, with which they made off. Suncay night, Mr. Thos, Rossell met two sol- diers belonging to the Engineer Corps and was persuaded to walk with them over near their camp, when they knocked him down and robbed him of fourteen dollars and left him. Themen of 'he Engineer Brigade formerly were quite @n orderly set, butot late many acts of a dis- orcerly character have been committed by them in the Sixth Ward, which has notby any means enough police offcers to keep the entire Ward quiet. or GEoRGETOWN.—Entered—Steamer Empire, Hunter, from New York, merchan- doze to District merchants; schr. Florida, Jack- son, do., do. Cleared—Schrs. John: Camber- Isnd, Gileyer, for St. Mary’s; Federal Hill, Watts, tor Baltimore; Henry Hoban, Robert. son. do, Bettie Hooper, Winsely, do.; Francis Perritt, Fairchild, for New York; Florida, Jackson, do.; Statesman, Polk, for Sauisbury; brig Abby Watson, Allen, for Baltimore; sloops Fiyivg Cloud, Anderson, for Fort Washington; Suv aker, Faunce, for St. Mary’s; H. Day, Jones, for Curryoman Bay; Ladies’ Choice, Steelman, for Philadeiphia; barge Emma Ade!, Mann, tor Byron Bay. —— J. OC. McGuirg & Co., AUOTIONEERS.— Closing eales, this (Tuesday) evening at 6% o'clock, and to-morrow (Wednesday) morning @t 10 o'clock, and evening, at 6% o'clock, of pbetograph albums, a splendid a:sertment, hiding from 12 to 400 pictures each, in the datest and most beautiful styles, designs and bi: dings. » photograph trames, books, Ayers oe paper, envelopes, blank books, diaries, silver-plated wares, cutlery, gold jewelry, gold and silver pencil-cases and gold pens, foreign sea shells, and fancy goods, atour store, Penntylyania avenue, corner of Land 10th streeis. it a * Mise Lavra Keenn—Last evening “Our American Cousin” filled the theater to over- Niowing, with a most fashionable audience; all the private boxes and orchestra seats were crowded. Its success warrants the manage- nuint in repeating it the presentevening. On ‘Thursday Miss Keene has, in the kindest man- ner, tendered a benefit to the Sanitary Fair. when we trust the house will be crowded. On this occasion the favorite comedy of “She Stoops to Conquer” will be given, it having been received with eyery mark of approba- tion, ed Ro _IN THE ManoGasy Suor.—Last niga sbout 7 o'clock, Susan Uage and Elizabeth Her bert, two of the colored fancy, visited the house Brown Augusta, colored, on Thirteenth r D street, better known as the Mahozany ¥ shop, and hada merry fight, smasaing furni- tore,/emring the land lady’s dress; andsomehow the land lady’s money disappeared. Sasan ©: ge aud Elizabeth Herbert were arrested and lo hed up the Second Ward Station, and this nm orning Justice Ciaytoa fined each $1. RSS ae HOLDING OUT INDUCEMENTS.—On Saturday alersoen, Matilda Thompson, a well-known character in the Sixth Ward, was arrested by Off cers Berkley and Shelton on the charge of “ colding cut inducements for soldiers to walk ir d take something,” but it is not stated whet kind of refreshments were meant. She wes taken to the station-house, baton promis- ing to do better in future, she was released. DisoRDERLY Sartons.— Yesterday afternoon @& vumber of sailors got into 4 row near the cor er of L and Sth streets, when the two principals stripped to their shirts and fought tor about halt an bour, ending in one of them being knocked senseless. Officer Duvall ar- rested one of the party, named Patrick Jack- zon, who was taken before Justice Cull and fined 5,55. a Forp’s New THeatTea.—A new featare, in the creation of an additional circle, has been udded to this beautiful theatre. It is specially .Cesigned for colored people, and is most ad- Birably arranged into two sections, one of which is seated with chairs. Lt will be opered ou to-morrow (Wednesday) evening. Admis- zion 50 and 25 cents. ee et A HAnpDsoMs Donation.—Yesterdity, ahand- some donation was received from Mr. A. T. Stewart, of New York, for the great fair to be opened in the Patent Office building, on Mon- dry next, the 22d inst., consisting ot a maguifi- ceut India camel's hair 5 t and scarf, an legant handkerchiet, collar aud siseves, and @ stylish spring cloak. eae es Pro, ALEX. WOLOWSK( begins now his last couise of instraction by his pew and extraor- Gizsry method. All those who desire to be- come fine singers or excellent performers oa the piano, must not neglect this itst opportu. piy. The Professor's rooms are JiG F street, corner of Lith. DieMissEp. darceny of & pocke! book containiag $7.75 from Avdrew James, xt a house on © strest, near 2, during @ Tow there Sunday night, was this mormiupg dismissed by Justice Clayton, the evidence not being sufficient to ho'd her. ——— OSE OF THE VEBY BEST ENTERTAIN eNTA now in the ciiy is theorizinal, unique, am sing iformance of the Lilliputians at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall every afternoon and night, assisted by the best company of musicians ever organ. iued. Go and see for yourselves. cS Sin ea Frrep.—Three times recently have the woods near Fort Reno been set on fire, thereby en. Gapvcering thé magazine of the fort, but fortu- bately the ames were extinguished each time, a +becca James, arrested for the” ALEXANDRIA Avvarns.—A -seldier by the name of Lanhand, of the Ist District volunteers was shot by a coldier of the Ist Michigan regi- ment, while the former was attempting to arrest the latter. Theaffair occurred on King street near Washington about 11 o'clock Jas’ night. The wounded man was taken to the Provast Marehal’s office, where his wound was exam- ined by Dr. Janney, and found to be of & pain- ful but not serious character. The2d Presbyterian church corner of Prince and St. Asaph is being fitted up with ‘bunks, mattrassee, &c, for the accommodation of the Invalid guard row on duty in this city. This eburch has been occupied for a great portion of the past three years as a hospital. On Saturday evening, asa large number of passengers were entering and leaving a street car atthe intersection of Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. Washington, the light- fingered gentry made a charge with considera- ble effect. Gov. Pierpont, Mr. Kneller, ot Nor- folk, and Mr. Downey of Loudoun were among the sufferers, to the amount of $80), $10 and #20, respectively- Rev. Sampton White, of the colored Baptist church, immersed six or seven colored converts in the river, near Fort Rodgers, yesterday morning.— Alexandria Journal, Fed. 15. UGE SS HEE A FUR CAPE, lost on Tuesday, 26th ult., may be recovered by inquiring at the Seventh Ward police station for M. B. Gorman. it gees ‘SEB FIRST PAGE Of to-day’s Star for interest- ing local articles. ——————— JEwsELRY Dealers and Peddlers in Jewelry are requested to call and examine the beautifal stock of Plated Jewelry, at 138 Pa. avenue, near 4's at. the Dol'ar Btore. 1* ae jeauty of carriage is mostly depen- icious L Chignphtowst of the feat, it is impossible to move in a graceful manner ifthe great support of the whole frame be in a disordered condition, avd nothieg impedes so much as Corns, Bunions, Ingrowirg-Nails, or other disorders to whith the feet are liable. To all afflic'ed w> would recommend an early call at Dr. White's office No. 424 Pennsylvanta avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets. fe 16-tf —————— Dr, Basxine’s Braces for ladies, children, gen- tiemen, and soldiere, will cure female weaknésses, weaknesses of the chest and stomach, with palpi- tation of the heart, arrest incipient curvature, and weakness of the spine, removes cotiveness, piles ard cold feet, effect a radical cure of hernia, ani shov!d he worn by delicate ladies, weak and fast growing children, clerks. and soldiers, especially cavalrymen, Apply at the National Hotel, by Dr. Banving in person. Physici and surgeons are invited to examine, Office hours from 12m. to 6 p.m, fe 13 3t* —_~—_—_ Gown Pratry Caains, Ladies’ Setts, Rings, Pins, Lockets aud Silver ete Tea Spoons at the Dol- lar Jewelry Store, 438 Pennsylvania av., near 4's street, fe 10-1w* MARRIED, On Monday. 15th inst., at the Catholic Cathedral, Baltimore. by the Rav Father Foley, D.D, Mr. PHILIP CRONIN, of Washington, D.C , to Miss KATE WILSON, of Baltimore. = a DIED, On Monday, Feb. lbth, CATHERINE DORSEY, a vative of Ireland aged 76 years. Friends of the family ara invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 0’c'ock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Jossoh Tor oe. ri street, opposite the Baltimore Bailroad jepot. x {New York papers p'ease copy. ] On the i5th inst., ANNIE JANBT, only daughter of Williem end Alice Oirsel, aged 11 months The relatives ani friends of the family are in- vitec to attend the funeral. from the residence of her father. corner of Penn avenne and 6th at. east, on Tuesday afternoon, the 13th instant. at 3 o'clock, e On Tuesday morning the 16th inetant, io the 63d year of age. Mrs. LUOY A LARKBY, relict of the Iste Richard Laskey. Ma: Hex fnueral will take pi her sister. Mrs. Ann Powers, No. 548 T: west. on Wednesday. the !7th inst. at $ o'clock m. Her friends apd the friends of the family respectfully invited to attend. [Intel. pleare copy.] On the Hth instant, after a brief illness, ANNIE ELIZABBTH, infant daughter of Charles M Skip por d 10 mont 5 De are RY THE CBLEBRATED DOUBLE-TUBE PIPR. It always giveesatisfaction. For sale by dealers generally. It EOPLE’S TEUEGBAPH, NEW FIRST. OLABS LINES, DIREOT TO NEW YORK, BO2TON. PHILADELPHIA, AND ALL IMPORTANT POINTS, Warhir gton cffices—511 9th street. (west side,) and corner P&, avenue and 6th street, under Na- tional Hotel. OHABLES B NOYES. fe 15 2 Manager Washington District. Ss UPPLIES fptsss or DRY Goons. We are now opening cur Btock for the Spring, and invite the attention of buyers to our assort- ment of— Linen Goods of all kinds Domestic Cotton Goods P pring Dress Goods Hosiery, in great variety Mourning } resa Goods est Paris Kid Gloves Jemen’s Furnishing Goods wie, suitab e for all neasons Linen Gollsrs. Linen Cuffs, Searfs Fine White Goods of every description Miller's celebrated Heop Skirts, &c, &e. RF Buying exclusively for Cash,and only from JSirst hands, enables us to sell our Goods lower than any ther house in the city. JOS. J. MAY & CO., fe 15-2t 308 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Joeern REYNOLDS & OO., PLUMBERS, GAS, AND STEAM FITTERS, No, 500 Nintu Stars, near avenue, Have Just received, and will constantly keep on bend, the largest and best assortment in the city of Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop Lights, Portables, Giuss Globes, mica and other Shades, and all arti- cls in this line, from the best establishments in New York, Philadelphia, &c., which will be sold on the mest reasonable terms. é FURNACES, and Fire-Board Also, RANGES, Btores. ‘We are prepared to furnish the best RANGE in use anywhere, on very reak Hotels, Resteurants, dc., are invited to cal! We do all’ kinds of GAS and STEAM fittings romptly and cheap, as also everything in the PLUMBING line in the most satia{uctory iaanner, Cal! and see our Bathing Tubs, Fountains Water Closets, Wash -stands, Basins, &c.,&c.. at No. 500 Ninth street, near Pennaylyaniaavenue, the largest establishment fv the city. Office Washington and Gegrecioven Railrond Co, Febru: ery 13, 11 A reward of two busdred dollars will ba paid for 4: formetion that will lead to the arrast and convie- tion of the parson who shot Oonductor KF. B. Gil- bert, while on one of the cara ofsthis company, last night, near the Central Depot fe 15 Bt GEO. 8. GIDEON, President. 436 ae 486 456 486 PAPBBHANGINGS! abvle terms: fe 2-eolm WINDOW SHADES! . OVAL PIOTURE FRAMES! PLOTO BE CORD AND TAS3ELB! CHEAP FOR CASH ar J. MARKRITER'S, No, 486 SEVENTH STREBT, BIGHT DOORS ABOVE fe 11-29" Odd-Fellows’ Hall. OST OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C.. P biciccata February 13, 1854. me for BEALED PROPOBALS will be received one weck from the date hereof, for c.nveying the United Btates Mails between the wrasbingtos Oity Post Offics snd ths Baltimore and Ohio ilroad Depot, as frequently as may be required. The ser- viee to commente onthe istof March next, and continue until otherwise ordered. The propovals must be accor ied by the written vanty of xO, Teepe! bie ei a4 to the ability Ke two responsible citizens 28 bidder to perform the servieo eatisfactorily if a0. cepted. 6 wagons used must be subject to my gprroval, ard be guch as are necessary to carry © entire mail each trip in a safe, dry, and escure ma co of any bid is subject te u oatmaster General Row sett and received by ind arriving at the Depot at Leaving Washington. Arriving at Washington. 6AM. 630 A fr T AM 130 A.M, 45 AM, 50 PM. 3 PM. P.M, 5, BM. ve gl BLM! fe"5-¢6t 8.3. BOWEN, Postmaster, MALE POX ! SMALL Xt i—Oured and 2- yd ay AT EI ry aT — DR. LIGHTHILL On the Symptoms of Catarrh. The first sensation is usual?y a feeling of drynees and heatin the nose,and a frequent. inclination to sneezing. There is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose becomes stopped up, sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other. Soon a clear watery, acrid discharge makes its appearance, excoriating the nostrils, and edges of the lips, which becomes red and some- whatswollen. Aftera few days the discharge becomes thick, yellowish, extremely frequent, and continves to be a marked featureof he dis- ease, And A source of much danger and the greatest annoyance. After more or less time, it Becomes purulent, highly offensive, and as- umes en extremely fetid odor. It is usually 80 profuse as to require, when confined to the nose, the frequent application of the handker- chief, or if it drops into the throat, which is more particularly the case while the body is in a horizontal position, constant expectoration, and sometimes both. Sleep is frequently disturbed by a sensation of choking, caused by the presence of the dis- charge in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion ®f the discharge often evaporates, &nd assuming a condition of solid- ity, is deposited upon the membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crusts or hardened lumps. The accumula- tion of these incrustations produces a feoling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal passages s0 as to embarrass respiration. Therefore, fre- quent efforts have to be made to remove them, either by forcibly blowing the nose, or by per- sistent hawking—a practice as disagreeable to the one affected as it is to those around him. After the removal, that side of the incrustation which adhered to the mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which ex- plains the force required for its dislodgment. During sleep these incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling is therefore most Uncomfortable in the morning. Sometimes all efforts to clear the throat are futile until after breakfast or after something warm is swal- lowed. Some patients state that they are not successfal until they have swallowed some whisky or brandy. The discharge, which is at first withontsmell, assumes in the progress of the complaint an excessively fetid color, the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revolting- ly offensive as to render the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as to others. Ul- ceration of the mucous membrane of the nose takes place frequently, sometimes even attacir- ing the bones, when small particles of that substance will occasionally be found mixed with the discharge. ‘he accumulation of the discharge, together with the thickened condi- tion of the mucous membrane, renders respira- tion through the nasal passages very dificult, and oftentimes impossible, necessitating res- piration principally through the mouth—a method: very deleterious to the general health, bot more particularly so to the lungs, as will be shown hereafter. The unpleasant noise produced during sleep, known as snoring, origivates from the same cause. The voice loses its musical quality, and assumes a dis- oordant, harsh and nasal character; the sense of smel! becomes much impaired or entirely lost, and the same effect, though less frequent, is produced on the sense ot taste. Occaslonglly, while blowing the nose, a crackling or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, and hearing will be found quite thick and stopped up, but returns suddenly with something like a snap- ping sound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until at one time, hearing does not return, and Temains permanently injured. Noises in the head of eyery conceivable description will, make their appearance and add to the distress of the sufferer, and hearing niny be lost so gradually that a considerable degree of deaf- ness may exist before the person is really aware of the fact. The eyes are apt to become weak, irritable, and disposed to water on ex- poeure to cold and wind, or after the slightest exertion. A pain, more or Jess acute, or a dis- tressing feeling of pressure, is experienced over the eyes, and eometimes on the top or back of the head, and also pain in the face, closely resembling neuralgia, for which it is very often mistaken. The distress in the head weakens the memory and produces irritability and moroseness of disposition. The stomach gen- erally enffers more or Jess, is weak and irri- table; the appetite is capricigns, and is nearly always bad in the morning. In severe cases the system becomes feeble and prostrated, and there is an aversion or inability to either phys. ical or mental exertion. Not unfrequently catarrh proyes fatal, either by debilitating the system and wearing out the patient, or by traveling downward and producing throat affections, bronchitis, and finally consumption. It may be safely asserted that ter hereditary predicposition, catarrh is the most frequent and important cause of this fatal complaint. Dr. LIGHTHILL can be consulted at the Exsnitt House, Washington, from Monday morning, February 29. until Saturday evening, March 5, on Catarrh, Deafness, and all diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Air-pa: es. fe16-603w LOST AND FOUND. I OST OB STOLEN—On Friday, the 17th instant 4 between Peon and Maryland avenues, on 7th ‘eet. e large BCARF, about eight feet long, of orted colors A libetal reward will be psid ifra turned to Mr, FISHER’S Barber Bhop, on 7th at., corner of Md. avenue. fe 16 2t* [50020 onoae oF RED man, GBAND BALL, ENTERTAINMENT asp LEVER oF THE GREAT COUNCIL oF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, At TEMPERANCE HALL, E st., bet. 9th and th, On WEDNESDAY, i7th Feb., 1964. Prof. Bussell will introduce the Grand National Scene, ‘“Hesene of Smith vy Pocahontas ” Our lady frinds are most cordially invited to be prevent on this occasion as no effort will bs spared to make this the best entertainment ef the season. Tickets @1, admitting « gentioman and iadies, By order of the Bxecutive Committee, fe 15 3t* R. I, MIDDLETON, Chsirmaa, TRrEp G@RAND BALL orTas METROPOLITAN HOOK AND LADDER OOM. PANY,No,l ~ POR Tam BEEEFIT OF THE VOLUNTEER BOUNTY FUND, The mombere of the Metropolitan Hook and Lad- der Company respectfally beg leave to announce to their numerous friends and patrons that their Third Grand Ball will be given in the hall of the truck house, No. 503 Mass. avenue, between ith and 5th streots, on THURSDAY BYENING, Feb, 13th, Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentioman and ladies, ES WANTS. ANTED IMMBDIATBLY—A FIRST-RATE WwW DRESSMAKER, at 459 Thirteenth at. 1" W 4NTED—4 WOMAN to Cook, Wash and Ircn for asiail family. At 219' Fayette street, Georgetown, D.C. fe 18-2t' ANTED—B; table Woman, a SITUA- famile, TON as Cook, Washer, and froner in @ small Address No. 343 F street, between 9th and ith ate, It" er $'6 a week. iy immediately =f MONG ROT, Hair Store corer of D apd Tenth ws e ie near the Ay RE-PBCTABLE WOMAN WANTS A PLA 88 Oook; one who underrtauds her business ; boarding house or restavrant preferred, Address B., Btar office, for one day, it® bed ROOMS. No. 240 ert our-and & balf ——— roa RENT—One large Front ROOM, nicely tar- to two temen wit! 4, OF lady and gentleman, vith Board f riety Ooty ia cexvtral location, near avenue, Aj 77. ista street. arid JOUNT ZSPHYE—An clegant on) M acres priue Land fins improvescets pan &c , for sale low, on libsral terms Ttadjolng ‘Mt: 3 oo Vernon; is tix miles from Alexandri. Washington, Address WM, WABD, Alexcodae 5 fe 16-20%" OB BALR—The Gocd Willand Farni of a F Wotton Bievots at near tye araare OF 8 doing an excellent business, and is well suited for » = Lr Aay, one Bost such ees eee during this weeks ee nn rete re fel6-3t' MBS MARIIN ro SALE—A Purnished HOUSE, centrally located, contain: ine 9 rooms, furnished, which will bs sold withthe bones ft 84,0, or house alone for $3 000. Let 109 feet deep, and 18 feet front. Apply on the ines, Ro. 223 Fouth B st,, site drm i t_ at! coon Oppo! ory Hospital, in ee OR RENT—Two Basement BOOMS, at No. 12 Ohio avenue. bet. 4th aud 15th ats, fe 16-2t* OR RENT—Four Large ROOWS. Ena aire North aoe street between N and O streets, ae . fe’ ud above Foe REN (—Two large ROOMB, handsomely far- nished itable for two or three gentismen. very plearantly situated Apply at No. 428 F Mrect? between 6th and 7th strects, _ fei5-3t* (OB RENT.—Just vacated at No. 184 F street west, adjoining Winders building, Two Front ROOME, nice} farnished as Chamber and sitting meen or, two Chambers, Bath Room adjoining. elB- st Fee SALE —The new Oanteroury Rowling BA- LOON; the largest in the U. 8. containiag seven fine Alleys, with Bal! id Pins complete. Large Bar, and all thi ces of « first-class Bestacrant; now doing a besin will be sold low for cash. Apply on the premises, first floor Canterbury Hal. -iw* ¥ ) ANTED—An experience’ Oolored WAITER ard WAITREBS, st 286 north F at-eet, de- be yr: ae and 13th streets, Reference required. ‘Wy ANT BD—By 9 young and uoalthy Woman, s v SITUATION as Wet Nuree. Inquire for three daye at No. 9 Van street, bet. 43¢ and 3d at. \ SNTED T.) BENT—A large Unfurnished BOOM, in the neighdorbood of 18th ant 14h ani E and B streets, Address Mr. G@. FOUOHE, at this office. fe 16 3t* TED—A BARBER; also a BOY, 070 thet good wages and 15 per oard inor out, Wrncremoe Gites cen on whet they make They can 509 Scventh atreet, Navy Yard berode 7 AN W Ai Rvante® ne te fi had to Cook, Wash, one as Nurse nd Beametress. Best pay n't Iron ; St pay given to first claes, Inquire at 511 E stre-t, bet. 2d and 3d, fe 16-51" /ANTED—A gocd OPERATOR on Singar’s VY ‘Sewing Machine; good wages and steady work will be given to.one who will suit. Apply to K BNEESSI, No. 536 Penn, avenue, between First and Second. fe ‘ed ANTED-Bys paA boarding, a GIRL about x years old, to attend one child three years old and keep room in order Call after 1 pm. at 301 G etreet, between /3th and 14th, oppor ite the chureb, fe 16-2t* OOM! FOR RENT CONSISTING OF PARLORS and Cham befr, conne sting or single chambers, Apply at 360 C, bet 43: snd 6th. fel3 Iw* URNISHED ROOMS FOR REN [—Opposite Wil - Jards’, suitable for offices or any businses, No, 227. fe 13-3t* ‘OR KENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, contain- ing four rooms and Kitchen, on 6th stre >t east, and 6th hone south of Pennsylvaniaavenus. Tas tenant to board the landlady. fels St* Rous FOR R&NT.—Persons wishing to rent very desirable Apartments, in the best locali- ty, sul eeu at No, 44® B street, bet. 6th and 7th. fe = A BONUS OF $50 WILL BE GIVEN POR THB postesrion of s Six-Boomed House, in a go sero Address Box 1,171, Post Office. je 13 4t* FoF. BALE—Two story FRAME HOUSB and LOT. fronting on F atreat 31 feet, 11 inches; 100 feet back on 22d street A good stable and car- risge house. There isa hydrant inthe yard, It is & good stand, suitable for any kind of public busi- ness. For particulars inquire on the premises. fe 12 2* J. McGUIG Foe SALR—Obeap for cash, the Good W: and Fix‘ures 0 Grocery, Provision and Liquer STORK. now doing a good business. Good reasons given for relling out. For further particu- lars, apply to W. H. FANNING, corner l4th street at Peieayi yan avenue, at Ward's Restaurant. e13-3t* j ANTED—An OPERATOR on kingar’s S4wiag Machine, to sew on Leather, &c. Nove but eo hands need apply. No objections to a female, nauire at 305 Mn. avenue, bet. 9th and 1th stree’ onth side. fa 16 3t* ANTED.—Three ycung gentlemen cr three good BOOMS, at a reasonable prise in the neighborhood of the Treasury Department‘ Address, with particul: Box 316 (Ghey Fest Of: e fice 7 ANTED—A first-rate COOK, either white or Ae 1faered. Apply at No. 325 north B street, W ANTED_Several MILLINSRS; only first-rate bands need apply. 414 Seventh street, bet. G aca H. fo 15'3t Weanzap-s COOK. A White M: 10 is com - petent can find steady employment and good waxes by applying at A. BODIBR’S White House, Georgetown, D. 0. fe 16 3t* A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE DESIRE two comfortable Rooms and Board ins re- gpestable family, in Washington or Georgetown ‘eferences given and required. Address T. B., Ebbitt House, fe 15-2t* Bo42D WANTED IN GEORGETOWN.—Went- ed, two nicely farnisued Boor:s, commumicat- ing, with Board, in » private ‘ iae pleasant Jo ation in Georgetown, Address Box 4614,Wash- ington Post Office fe 15.3t® WAnTED-A first or second ¥L9O0R or an en- tre HOUSE. on Penn, avenue or immediate vicinity, adapted to a ladies and zentlemen’s din- ing saloon, For address apply at the office of Wash- ington Btar. fe 15 3t* W ANTBED— A MAN to work ina Dairy Noob Jectiona to a married man with a snall family, Inquive on the farm of WM. U , on Piney- branch road, about a quarter of @ mile north of do- lumbia Rospital. fe 15 3t* WASTED—an honeat and ge ta BOY, 14 or 16 years old, in a wholesale Millinery store, to learn the business and keep stock in g o1 Apply at 53 Seventh street, between Louisiana avenue and D street, up stairs. Good wages will be given, fe 15-3t* TANTED TO PUBOHASE—A HOUBE OON- Ce! from § ta 9 rooms; central location preferred; will pay from $2,'C0 to $4,000. Or would rept a ‘urnisbed or unfarnished able rate ; through Post Offic fa 16 7t* House at & reason- ress for one month N.O. OR BENT—An OFFICE near Pennsylvania j es: central location. Address D. Tf. Bven- ing Star* OR RENT=A nicely farnisbed ROOM, near the Dep:rtments and I7th street. Enquire at Dr. Kel- Jer's Office, 511 ith atreet. or 241 Pennsylvania avenue, Referentes required. fels 3t™ Fo SALE—A FRAME HOUSE and LOL on the corner cf 2d ard F streets The houre con- teins 6 rooms, There isa stable for six horses: also a Carriage house; suitable for any bus.ne: hydrant ie the yard. Inquire on ths premises. fe 12-20" rest CLASS PRIVATE STABLE FOR RENT We are authorized to rent for # period of six months a superior Private Stable in the immediate vicinity of Franklin Bow. The builting is of brick, two stories; stalls fot four horses; room for seve- ral carriages, with coachman’s room, loft for hay ane provencer; the premises are also supplied with ‘otomac water. 5 a Hackman. ite good horses and carriage, will e preferred as a tenan > 3.0 McGUIRE & 00. fe 12 6t Auction and Com. M OUSE FOR RENT—Furnvished HOUSB for rent in_a central location, None need apply but thore who can give good reference, and unques- penebe security, Apply at 456 EB stree: N. be: te 5th and 6th. fsll 6t* poe BENT—A Large Brick HOUSE, on High etreet, Georgetown. in thorough repair; suits- ble for a hotel, boar ne Rouse. or private resi- devee. Inquire at No 4 Tdirteenth streat,bet, Eand F sts , between 1 and 2 0’clock, fe ll-Iw* A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT—The large double House sit on the corner.of M street northand Vermont jue, well known as the residence of His Bxoell M. M Lirboa, tte Brazilian Minister, for several years past. is for rent; possession given on the first day of March next. t The mreroisee Rom hed trang ros time. saa tae forme Bt: n Spplication to either of the under- signed Rigs. ColsneN. JA%. ADAMS. fe4 Exec. Trus. of C_L. Coltman, deceased. | pe al ia J ROOMS FOR RENT—To gentie- men only, 506 Ninth strest, ove door from Pa, grenee: over the office of Irdependent felegraph jompany. Wanted at the above place, a BERVANT to do General Housework; none need apply without good recommendatiors, fe3 Ww AntTap TO KENT—An airy, commodious, and well-sbaied HOUSE, partially or wholly furnished, in the country, s few miles from the city of Washingtcn, with a small gard a ture foracow. Address, stating terms, ant, Siar office, ANTED—A respectable Colored WOMAN who is a good Beamst . and can do plain sew ing very neatly, and understands how to uae Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machine. To one who in thoroughly one ply) high wages be given. 8 ner of 21 =r. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Three respectable and well recommended SEXVAN f8--one as Cock. one ss Housemsid, and ove as Ghild’s Naraa -to go eight miles from Wasbington, on the Sev- erth street Read. Apply to Mra GI8B3. 242 roe avenue, between the hours of 9 and 2 o’slock fo 15 st ro BALE—Fine BESIDENO# nsar Penn. ave., [" nine rooms, Lot 87x1W; corner Grocery, Dwel: ling and Steble. Island; four emsall Hous medirte poreersion. Five hundred Lot i Restavrants, acd Business Places. Several desira- ble B: ft nt. * © Bousee for rent. MITOBRELL & BON. fes southeast ccrner Pa ave. and 15th st. 7; 4RM FOR SALB—Either one or two hundred acres, excellent neighborh .od, well improved, erd ready for immediate occupation; it has commodious and beantifully-situated Dw large Harn, and Stablicg for twelve horses, fise, new Corn-house and Grainery, and ever: sfal improvement for externive farming: is sit the Seventh-street road, with ood frov' an: ouly eight miles from Washington For farther information apply pero to WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, or if by letter address Sligo Post Office, Montgomery county, Md. fe 2-I1m* Ler the yard of the suoscriber, Bundey, 14.h Instant. s brown and white cr deer colored GOAT. The finder will raceive a libs: leaving ber at Ne. 150 434 street, between Virginia d d land, ac her milk bas hele red i > 9 Itest © iL rewa-d by I Of#T—On the 15th, from 492 New York aveane, 4 seme! biack and tan TERBIBS SLUT; bad on & patent leather cojlar, red white, silver mourting. A liberal reward will be given by re- turning bér to the above number, in the restaurant, between, 15th and ltth sta, fe 15-3¢" H. THOMPSON, QTEAYED—From between 4’s and 6ta streets, Pa, ) svenne,on Thurrdar, the lith instant, a small bay CANADIAN PONY, wit light wagon at tached I will give $5 reward gud no qnastions asked if the horseand eagon is re:urned to me. WILLIAM F, AUSTIN, fe 16-1w* Union Town, D ©. 25 BEWAXRD —The above rawa-d will be pzid Lieut. den, Provo t Marshal of ths javalry Division. near Giesboro’ Point covery of a large WIIITE Pi which was stol e Wedn . 10th, between tha . The robe was fare I ObT—Between Lafayette Bau: 4 end of Bricge street, Georgeto' containing bair, BREABTPIN, bair, with Tem” en gzaved on the back. The finder will be rewarded on applying at the Star office. fe 15 2t* O8T—Saturday afternoon, on Penn. avenue be- tween 7th and 5 RT NALE containing @25 or #30 in notes and & fiv. di Nar gold Bisse, for which a suitable reward be given if found and left at the Star offic, go thrt the owner can recover it, ._f STOLEN FROM MY STABLB—On tho 12th, at night, MABE, about ffteen hands higa, ik legs, main, and tale; her head is vay, and 8 little rose on her loft hind leg. Iwill Pay, ten collars if takemwin the District, and twenty dollara if taken out of it. fe 15 3t* 8. HY80ON, $5 TO ANE REBSON WHO WILL RETURN wsy jarge Dark-brown Cow, 8 years eld, nice crumpled horns, Jarge bag, in eondition, Jooke Sarai # real copperhead. will run a darkey rp Rotel, ‘+ bet. an ots, Left on the 9th instant. fe 15 st® A. GALE, iT F: the 12th inst., i from. LG Poe lewelry store . to Seen fi tel, Georgetown, a amall box. with a iacies ob Seah od cin -enh homies chy mecca es leaving itet Dalon Hotel, Georgetown, D. 0, ig ULTON MABKET, PounTsewTs avp HB Srxexts Sours, Hotels, families, and sutiera are invited to cal and examine our stock of Meat, Game, Poultry ang Vegeiables. Saussges and Bologna on hand and for sale in quantities. Satiers and par. veyors are requested to call. ja 29-1m* A. M. HEPBURN, Prop, . Cart Ri eacata ASHE ; we pets ck the bem. Pats a 0. j ANTED—A Cosk, Washer, and Ircner for a family of three persons; to ons thoroaghly comp: tent (and no other nee a) iy) the best wages will be given. Also « small G eom: sitk lacy. Apply to W.L. WALL & CO.’8, eouth cozwer ig if Pennsylvania avenue and Niath street Wy Aniapis BAK SEBSPER. Lnquire at No. 464 Testh, bot, D and B, ___ fe 13 3t* T= “SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO BRENT A Farm fer the Fh hd year, AdiresaJ.H.@ , near Good Hope. D.C, fe 13-3:* ANTED IMM. DIATELY—& good Joarasy- ser Sy crea Apple i ? aie at., fe 39-30 Washington, D.O, wa IMMEDI ATELY—A Colored Qhiid’s NURSE The Ligksst waeas iven to one ll recommended, AM, “Heist No, 475 Sixth street, Wane. TO BENT—A email FARM, or nice BESIDENOS in the ge from two to six miles out, (Beventh-street Koad proferred ) with orchstd and garden. Apply to PRANKLIN Ef- CHISON, No. i2, Oenter Market Space, Penn. av , bet Sth and 9:5 sts 18 13-eolw ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, betwoan i7 and 20 yeare of age, of good business qualifications, One possessing ome knowledge of the book busi- ness preferred. Must come well recommended ia all respects. Address, stativg name ege.residence, and fone employment, through City Bost pes. A . 5 W ANTED—foveral good Cooks General Houss workers, Washers, Ironera &¢ ; slee,8 00d Coachman aod Dairyman, immediately. Iequira tee oy mainte Fd Antelligense Ofice, No. 511 nth street, near Penu. avenue. N.H. MILLER. nN B.—Good tenanta for houses can be eure Dat BOTTLES WANTED — 60 Oonts per tion. without charge dozen psid for lvrake’s Pisutation Biiters Bot- ties. 35 cents per dozen for Ellis’s Citrate Magae- sia Bottles, in emall or large quantit delivered at MOORB’S Drug Store, 113 Penn. nue west Also Prescription Vials, thoroughly cleansed. wi!l ba bowght at fair prices. A fe 11 6 YU ANTED—Two WOMEN compotant to Wash, V Sweep. and Dust Passenger Oars at the B. & OBR Depot in Washington for waich good wages will be paid. For farther information apply to @ 8, KOONTZ, orH, LYBRAND, Foreman of cara at said sts fe -lw Wane, = SHOOND HAND woeetoae: Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, ing furn! ia of every dessription. b tapihe rd ean 426 Seventh at, mar 30-tf bet. G and H, east side, woon: woop! woop: KINDLING AND STOVE Woop. On hand, s.superior stock of all kinds ‘woop, Bawed and Split in any length or sie required, fnd sold at lowest possible rates. THOS. J. GALT, Mill acd Yard foot of Seventeenth street, fe 10-tf {Chronicio.? » ‘BAM TUG FOR 8% r gale the ager ena fy {ARM FOR SALE.—170 acres 0d }and avout kK one mle from the railroad Baltsville, bo tween the cities of Wasbingtod a itinore, 130 acres improve lance in wond; a variety of very fine fruit on pice perfectly ‘heaithy and good neighborhood. If not disposed of by the ist of Bareb, it will ther ba for revt or let u: shares, Will cxchaage for city property. Apply at H.O, HOOD’S, 335 Ps avenue. js 26 Im* Fo tALE—One Hundred and Fifty Cords04K WOOD, five doliars per cord, or $1.50 and iS ee of mesure fe half cord ; font miles from Center Market, on the crea! EMANUEL LACEY, _js 2-Im* near Fort Slocum 7; OR SALE—A GARDEN FARM, in good stats of cultivation, contetning, tiiirty acr a, and fruit trees; im; ementa consist of about four thou sexed dolisra worth Building and f i 3 four miles’ from the Gen- isrket, ear bir. & 's Fata. one-Palf cash, the balance in one and two Apply to EMANUEL LAOY, near, Fort FS SALB—A large BBIOK DWELLING or Bearding-House, No. 525 north H, between 6th and 7th streets w alto other improved and urimproved Property. Possession of first- xLamed premises given first May next. Fuquire of $a 16-Im* No 624 I street, bot. 6th and 7th. Rex 84LE—A rew three story HOUSE, with two story back building, being a newly-built Brick, No, 192 Fourth street, between L aud New Above-pamed i ocntains phi be ORBWB, No. 424 Seventh strect, rex SALE.—1wo very desirable FARM4 forsale on reasonable terms, one of 8°5 aces and the otber of 700 acres, wore or loss. Both of these 4: farma are situated in mediately upon navigable water. in Somerset county, Rastern Shore of Mary- Jand, and will beso'd low The title in indisputa ble, apd a rare chance is offered for investinsnt in real eati Application may bs made to the editor of this paper. ta7 2awim apse HOUSS, GEORGETO YN.—The old and favorite house on Bridge sireet, nei igh, has changed bards The new rietors completely renewed the whole establishment The barie stocked with the best Liquors and Oigars ies can be procured also, ever yenieg, hat the er man may require ive tiem eetl, STEEL & 00. Brice stront. fe 8 lw* opposite ti 3 car depot. OOFING FELT, CEMENT AND & INDS of Wrapping Paper fur ale by Ji £ NEB. 37 Batkect near 7th . BL cash pri sid *-¢ Old Books, Navemapere, Hess, ‘and’ail hinds of. per Btoek. ST, MARY'S AO BMY, NEAR F aYANTOWN. barles cou! aac ation of ‘ton, m1 ‘3 eee tg DENINE MAJOR, Principal fe 8-ta.f,4t™ S™u DYEING, DERSSING Be- ity to inform gat baci eth er ar Bave re-opened i staple . street, south Geeta I BOARDING. TTORLY FU CELT ZUGNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. AN, _*y sppiving af 358 Sith Bieeet net and Y'ttrecte, ; he Abie. UL .— A few ean be To >, 04 with Table Tot, sth and Tite a N TOBLY-FORA., “22D BROOME AND BOARD— oat for gentlemes ; oe De accor modatel by ap, "7DE St 411 Thirteonth street. det. G and H. ar UE Gi J OTIGE —On and after ¥ BA fy IN SHinn wilt be prepated tore, Te Feuular Ta Boarders at 87 rer week, ~~ AUCTION SALES, ee SS Rs a THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW - By J.C. McGUIRE & OO0., Auctionsers, Ei BLE MA4RKBT FARM BEAR Orry ay Puniio AvoTion.—On TUBSDAY A P- TERNOON, February 19th, at 4 o'clock, at tie Auction Rooms 8! |,® desirable Farm of about ‘y-four Acres, si! eg hoe a . y Geer; 4 od distant about four miles from the “sity, Baas Sigs vet ryt! “ith mesure erase 4 ky FP! mapure; susplied with water by a nover-failing spring yo hem tae the piace; and chesnut; the rerialacer funder ca with a fine young Peach Orchard. ‘he improvements consiet of a Dondis Frame House, two stories high. with tin roof. ani con- taining ‘en rooms, stabling. carriage hones. shed, le *pring house, the whois {| 4 for Terme : Ons third cash; the remainder = two years, with interest, payable =m; Taitie per‘eet. Conveyancing at the cost of the purcha: J.C. MoG O1R: Jali-d 00. ‘Aneta, Cn ty oak ‘tivation, in one \ sanual- By J.0. McGUIRE & OO. XTENSIVE SALE 4 GRari ALBUMS, co P PLarep Ware, Tasie amp - #T CUTLERY, FAncy Goons, &¢ —On THIS RVES- ING. at 63s o'clock at the Auction Rooms, and oon- tinuirgéach day atthat hour until the whole is disposed of, we shall sell a splendid invoices ef Goods, somtisiog a large assortment of elegant soe Fhotogrephie Al:bums, ¢f various sises styles Large assortment of Note, Letter, and Cap Paper, Envelopes, Ink, Pen. Ponciis, &c. Fine assortment of fine Cutlery ani Fancy Goods, ase Cases. Ae SILVER-PLATED WA'ES. A large assortment of Silver-plated Castors, Tea feta, Spoons Knives, Forks Oups, Mags. Goblete, Cake aud Card Baskets, Ice Pitoners. Sutter Dish -. Wine Castors, Molasses Pitchers, Gali c. ALg0, A Eplerdid Collection of Fore! priting as fine ap assoriment as ed ey auction “ this ie. + 'e peremptory, and terms cash. few dtr 0, MeGUIRE & CO. Ancta, ByJ C. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. \REAT SALB OF BPLENDID GOODS FOR AO- JA count or tus Lapigs’ N «TIONAL SANITARY Parr On MONDAY EVENING, Feb. isth gud continuing each succeedin, bout until the wholeis dir) of, we shal at public auction to the nighest biddera, for ac- count of the Ladies’ National Bacitary Pair, at taeir bui g, corner of Seventh street and Pean- syivania avenue, a splendid collection of useful and fancy goods, comprising Magnificent Black Walnut Buffet, with Bienna Marble top. elaborately carved with fruit and eane, valued at 500, Sewing Machines of various mannfacturers, Large quantity of Superior filver Plated ware, com pric! ecmmunion service, Oas'ors, Custard, Pickle and Sslt Stands, Water sod Cream Plichars, Froit, Fish, and Cake Knives, Spoons. Fork: Splendidly equipped Military Saddle, Belts, Gold and Enamelled Military Pins, lets, Shoulder Straps, &c , &c. Beaatiful variety of ¥reuch Ohina Vases, Groups, Cups, and Tete-a-Tete Seta, , China, Lava. and Wedgewood Groupe, Flower Pots. Cigar Stands, &e, Elegert variety, of Stuffed Birds and flowers ia vases. with glans shades. Zephyr Wersted, Breakfast and other Shawis, Choice end beautiful apecimens of Wax Fruit and Flowers. Chi.dren’s Dresser, Fans, Dresssd Dolls, i2dozen Alexander’e Ladies’ aud Gent's White Kid Gloves 2) dozen Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, 12 do Bilk ities. 12 do Ladies’ Embroidered Handkerc! 'e. Phantom Flowers, anew and beautiful article consisting of Forest Leaves, bleached White and a Perlumery and Stationery in great variety ‘erformery ant ionery in great variety, Ret of American Encyclopedia, 16 volumes. Albums, Books, ets, Fancy Boxes, Je’ Btends, Paper Weights, and an endless variaty of rich goods for use or fancy. We invite particolar attention to this sale, which ‘Will be made without reserve, 7 : Seid“ 5. 0. MeGUIRM & 00.. Aucte, Bea Shells, com- ever been offer- felb-td By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetren . C. LE pe FU. NITURE, WAGONS, HOR sr8, Carts, Hagness. &¢.,&0.. at Avotr Be se}l af pubiic auction. on DNESDA' OENING, February )7th, at 12 0’olock, on 34 st., opposite the ony wall. Lot of Heusehold and Kitchen Furniture, large Wagon and Harness, 2emall Wagont and Harness. orren, gic iamber, &6..£2. feisst THOS. DOWLING, Auet. U 8 MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ + of ficri facias, issued from the Olerk’s office of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, ard to me directed, I will expose to public sale,for cash, st house No. 400 Penn. avenue, between 4 and 6th street, north side,on WEDNESDAY 17th day of February ipst , 1964, commencin, we o’clock a, m., the fol'owing Furniture, to-wit ris: T sursrior Rosewood Bideboard Becretary and Bookcase 1 - > Guit-trame Mirror a 1 © Genter Table and Oover, 1 | Dining ~ interest ir snd to the above named itare. and will be wold to satisfy wilt Bo. oe ie favor of Al- en U8. Marchal, D.0. S44 oF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MOLSS Outer QuaRTEAMASTER’s OrrFice. Dror oF WASHINGTON. Washington, D. €., February 5, 194 Will be sold at public auction, at the Corrals, BiG on WEDNESDAY, Fobruraryi7)lwtye beat . C., . Fel = ry on WERORSES AND MULES, condemned as urfit for public service, Terms cash, in Government funds.’ al o'clock. A M, ale cae a wivoxan, : . Gen, ani ef Quarter maste: sas-1it 1 O° Debartment of Washington, By J. 8. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioncers' JERRY VALUABLE VACANT PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF PENN, AVENUE AND Twax- TyY-FIRST STREET AT AUCTION. —On WEDNSS- DAY AFTERNOON February 10th, at 4 o’clook, on the premiaea, we shall the whole of Lot No, in square 75. except the western 17 feet. front- ing 69 feet 9 inches on Penn. avenue, and 75 feet inckes on Twenty-first street, and contaiaing 6,981 re feet, beautifully located for Seong: hia Lot andie Lcapenie of division into four desirable oD ing lo’ ferme: One-third cash; the remainder in siz end twelve months. with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the piemires. Conveyances at cost of purchaser. Title unsz- ney onabieg J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts. G7 THE ABOVE SALE IS PORTPONEDUNTILe WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17th, samé hour and place. fe lid J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J, GC. MoGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. SeALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLION 8aLe—On MONDSY APTERNOON, ge 15th, a4 4 o’clook, on the premises. ws 6 7 art of Lot No. 12,in Square No 858, fronting Sm eton north i steset, = ey +] [ody < ad east, and runnivg back i44 feet to a — roved by a Frame Coitage, containing 5 coom# kitchen. Terms cash. feud J.C, MoGUIES & 09., Aucts, 09° THE ABOVE SALE 16 POSTPONED LM consequence of the inclement ther, untd i EENOON. Feb 15t). sams hoar, bY atonal as: OMe UInE & 00., Aucts .C, Mo@UIRE & GO,, Auctioneers, GirosVaLUABLB BRAL BSTATE ony N FirikkKNTH STAEBT WEsT, BitTweES L asp 1 i STRERTS NoRvH.—In porsuancte toa decree of W 6 Rupreme Court of the District of Colnmbia, sittis-< in uity, in the case of Joseph Libbey & Us... comp sinants sn Harriet Lancaster aad W. P_ Smith aud Hatriet, hie wife. defendanty, 1 steal offer at public sele, Sb the highest bidder.on the premires,on THURSDAY, the ith day of March ing the date hereof, at 4 o':lock p. m., Tia fcllewing Heal Estate, of which Ball Leacast ter died riezad snd ‘to wit: twenty eight (£3) in Square numb fig narod and pinetycsere eu (197) tn the Bits YT ie Siz OF PD en uy md Dine feott ine incues front.on Fifte mh -teetweet bewteen L ané M st:ce‘s north. and :unning bsek ope hit cad twenty (150) fee’ ind, the immetiately in the S toe tale with Inte ‘3 Toutaes jhe deferred pagmenta ‘to be secured by a decd in trast cr the ‘AD of she pageh amy — eRe ae the ‘direction 6 athe in the fel6-eed&ads ms co. cathne & AUOTION Howe, apomar ruse) Sor rOm. bteagt a

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