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a cA A NN NS A HTS ED LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO NIGAT. Grovagr’s THEATER.—Miss Avonia Jones will appear as ‘Jacinthe,” a tropical butter- os in her favorite three-act play entitled ‘aming a Butterfly.” Previous to the Piay, «The Three Giadiaiors," by Paul, Philhp and ee actin The performance to con- ie jet pan “ Vivaluiece? grand ballet pantomime of « La Forp’s Tugater.—This evening, the excel- lent actress, Miss Alice Gray, and the popular young actor, Mr John McCullough, will ap- bee Ys ane be play of “Lucretia Bor- gia,” concinde with tae The People’s Lawyer.” coeec Gemmaay or CANTERBURY.—This great place - Ment is still catering tothe sauseeant nce monity of Washington in such a manner as to Pini nee and enthusiastic audiences. it Who a) y breath ti re fond of the lively and Oxvorp HALL.—Miss Ada Tesman and Miss Kathleen O'Neil are still at the Oxford, de- lighting those who favor them with their pres- ence, with their comic and sentimental songs. Go early and secure a promixent seat. ie aa SPrEAKER CoLrax’s RgcErTIon.—Speaker Jolfax’s mansion, on 1% street, was densely crowded last night, the occasion being his first Weenly reception of the season, which was an untsualiy brilliant affair, the compa: = Seuting ail branches of the pabiic erica aa the fa-hionable society of the National’ Me- tropolis. Botn Houses of Congress were repre- sented with @ “ quorum;” and among others of note present were Gen Hanks and several members of his statt, Mr. J. G. Nicolay, the Presiden:’s private secretary; Goy. Rundall, First Assistant Postmaster General; J. D. De- frees, Superintendent of Public Printing; Geo Francis Train, Esq; Commissioner Die, of the Lend Office; Paymaster Cunningham, of the Navy; Col Gile, commander ef the first brigade \«'eran Reserve Corps; Oapt. Poland, of the regular Army: Capt. Cross, mustering officer, and others. The proportion ot fashion- ably Gressed Jadies was quite large and a more social gathering we have never wit- messed The Speaker was assisted in doing the hon- ors of the evening by his mother (Mrs. Math- ewe) aud her daughter, (Miss Mathews,) who ae all the Visitors with marked cordi- ality. After the upper rooms had become over- THE TRIAL OF Moses WEISENFELD & (0.— The Military Commission on F street, of which Major General Abner Doubleday is president, and Colonel John A. Foster is jadge advocate, yesterday proceeded with the case of Moses eisenfeld, Jos. Freidenwald and Bernard Stern, Baltimore merchants, doing business in that city under the firmof Wersenfe'd & Co These parties stand charged with selling goods to be conveyed through the rebel lines and sold to the Confederates, with manufac- turing contraband goods, with holding treas- onable intercourse with personsin the Uonfed- erate lines, and witn bribery. Gov. Themas H. Ford, of Ohio, and Messrs. C.1. M.Gwinn and Archibald Sterling, jr., of Baltimore, appeared for the defendant:. Gov. Ford took excep'ions to the wording of asked that it be changed co as to read ‘‘hiving been arrested for block»de running” instead of «having charges preferred against them,” as known to the accus+d. By permission of the conrt the language of the specification in this particular was changed. Pardon Worsley was sworn, and testified that he had purchased goods of Weisenfeld & Uo. on September 7, 1864; he had seen clothes in Mosby’s battalion, and ascertained that they had come from the store of the defendants in Baltimore. and that Solomon Rider took him tothe defendant's store and introduced him, and that he bought grey cassimeres, &c., of Moses Weisenfeld; also, purchased there again on the 4th of October foliowing to the amount ot #1,246.45: wilness showed to Weisenfeld his paes from Mosby, and told him how much he received for his goods when Weisenfeld said he ovght to get twice tha: mach for them, and expressed 4 desire to go into the business with witness, On witness telling him that he could go to Richmond or anywhere else he pleased; when Solomon Rider came into the store, the Ist specification of the second charge, and | the charges had not at that time been made | WANTS. ae | WANTEDIA SITUATION an wt nurse, By tween 2istand 2dr 80: APrly 99 K sires ANTED A WOMAN todo general housework’ a mily. 3 ‘e- burst Gallery, 434 Pa. av? iy ones ga cy a" ANTED-—A retpectable WOMAN as cham bder- maid ani to at in washing and ironin= One who has good recommendtions may find asitu- ation at 409 6th st. ja 1¢-St* TO PURCHASE.—A moderato sized WAN? | HOUSE. in @ pleasazt neighborhood. Ad- dress “-¥LAG,”’ through the Post Office, stating particulars. jan 14 eo3t* A DEPARTMENT CLERK ANDSISTER, WI3H two ROOMS. with Bo: ri vate family. Address, s' GBa- HAM DENT, this office. 4 3t* FOR RENT AND SALE, AUOTION SALES. \URNISH BD ROOMS FOR RENT- For rentcom- fortadle and well furnished ROOMS, at No. 450 Stroet. besween Gand H streets. The location R @ of the most desirable im the city. de 15 im COMS POR RENT—Furnished and unfuraish- ed; with or with 5 ly at No. 191 ath street, mvar L. vas board: “Aovly oe TT Wo LARGE ROOMS FOR Ke NT—North M street, between 6th and 7th «treets, No, 533, jan le at" OR RENT—A Furnished HOUSE at 500 Bat.. Fonds gad sd, with water andas. Inquire of J.L LAK 6th ‘Auditor's office, room 36, or at the premises. Jali-3t* Fon eu i ero} ermontav. an st fi RERY'S Wood and Coal Yard. Penn's ara, EE WwW ANTE D—One vegetable COOK end Laundr oe table linen. pply with reference, at HOWARD'S Dini E notae ae Dining Saloon, No. 413 H, bet Fle j ANTED—A GIRL. to cook, wach aniiron, © assist about the housework. P e a apply at 335 Pa. avenue, over Hood's Jewelry 8 __ Ie lt3t* tore, Ze. ANTED-A LADY who drenres, cloaks and mantillas. constant emplove ANTED—PIANO and_a VIOLIN PLAYER. V HAMS Hotel. Apply at No. zie Pennsyl- Good reference given. Cail 654 N street, near 4th at. ja 13 Weisenfeld remarked to him “if he would take the buttons off from the grey coa’s affd puton a@lotof Confederate buttons then ou band, he could get $40 for them trom the rebels.” Cross-exsmined :—Rider stated to witness that Weicenfeld was all right, and that he could eafely purchase of him, as he did not think he was & Union man. aaa TERR METROPOLITAN STREET RAILWAY.— This new road running from the nortn gate of the Capitol by way of New Jersey, Indiana and Louisiana avenues, Sth, F, 1ith, H and 17 streets to the Navy Department, has now been in active operation one week under the superintendence of Mr. L. W Emmart, and already doing a considerable business, the re- crowded. a numberof the young folks with- drew to one of the lower roo ns, wher cellent string band was in’ attendan ecxiyedt themselyes by dancing until a late jour. ———— Navy Yarp Arraixs.— Thursday, an order was received atthe Navy Yard from Admiral Smith, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, by order of the Department, reqairiog all mechanics whose business is carried on ten hours per day in ontside establishments, to work the same number of hours. The com- mission of Iast month, after reporting the ceipts thus far being beyond the expsctations of the management. Although the priacipal street through which itransis oat of repair, having been cut down in several places, the track is in fair condition, and the cars, which Sre large and airy, (being & tew inches wider than the ordinary Philadelphia car,) now ran over it regularly and seldom get off the track. The case growing out of the track being laid before the Baitimore depo!. which was to have been further examined yesterday before Justice Giberson was postponed, and there are some hopes thatan amicable arrargement will be made between the company and the omnibus echeduleof wages, were directed to report on the working hours in outside shops, and it is on this report that the new order is issued. Boiler mukers, machinists, coppersmiths, founders, tinners, and plumbers, numbering about one halt of the entire number ot work- men in the Yard proper are affected by this change, while ship carpenters and joiuers, house joiners, painters, sail-maRers, and la- borers, as they work the same number of hours As their classes outside, are not ailected by this order. ‘There is some dissatisfaction expressed in some of the shops, and many ot the men (ex- cepting those who have been drafted and de- tallied) will, it is expected, appeal to the Secre- tary. re the same time an order was received for- biacing the mea to make extra time except in cases of great emergency, for the rep2ir of Yard machinery, or tor ipg off heavy heats in forging, unless specially ordered. Another ord+r has also been reeeived direct- ing tbat the situation of foreman, e; there is no master wcrsman in a de be abolished. This jast order, it ia thou will not affect the quartermen, but it wiil & every department in the vard except the -op- per mili aud wheelwright, where there are no 73 Inaster workmen The foremen receive cents perday more than the biznest mechanics in their respective depa: While the quartermen who Lave been hereto- fore employed under a rule authorizing the employment of one for each fourteen men, re- ceive 50 cents per day more It is thongbt that the action of the Depart- Ment in forbicding the making of extra time is bs upon the faci that it now takes over 100,06 to pay the woges of the workmen for one months wages, & larger ameunt toan ever before paid i one month, and this does not inciude the psy of officers nor the work- men in the ordusuce yard, which will prob- ably increase the amount to $150,000, which being disbursed by Paymaster John nmipgham be revent cutter Northerner was hauled up Iway Thursday to recelve some repairs to ber hull, which was injured during ber lace trip from Fortress Monroe by the ice. The King Philip, which towed down the *chconer Scphronia, returned Thursday after- noon, having got her convoy safe turough the ce. The Baltimore also made safe exit into open water. The Ella left yesterday morning tor the tower river. —————— Tux ExnoriMent.—Fiditor Star: Yon did me the fayor of publishing, on Saturday last, a hich # brief retrospect was is District has cone since the commencement of the war, concluding with a computation showing by the censns returns of 1-60 that cur proportional guota ebould be some 6 mien, instead of 3.019. 1 did not then design questioning the correctness of the quota assigned, as I do not Know the account of credits, deductions, &c.. whicd govern the action of the officers assigning quotas, but intended showing by that very proper index of a country—its census—what Wwouid be our proporiion under an equal dis- tribution, exclusive of the popuiation in the States in rebellion. My present object is to submit two or three suggestions which pos- sibly might be made available in the hands of ity Fathers.” ‘t we want is an enrollment that will our permanent and resident population; " population that ig but tempo- stizenship elsewhere—the With such a classification I am satis. e can meet the demands upon our popa- . but without it there will be an endiess turring of the wheel to fill a qnota assigned this listrict, and our permanent residents have to supply men for those who are enrolled here amd xt their homes in the States, or who hava left the city, or in various Ways escape military service. The resuit must be apparent, that our ciuzens must either go into the army them- selves or furnish substitutes. We will become exhausted of men far in advance of all other piaces, under this unjust operation. What we want now in addition to a classifi- is an exhibit of facts and fizares; of wbatnumber of men have been tur: ned by iunteers, conscripts, aud the quotas of tha Dis- he States, obtained here by their agents. These accounts should be in the hands of our city authorities, so that at ones it couid be known what has been done by this District, d wi essary to be done, without rnu- «ing committees ou the officers of the Govern- ent to obtain informat and thus continue Ge&ling in vague generalities and annoying it will ba necessary gress tog ve us ification, and the Corporaticn to sppoi ent and energetic person to obinia these facis and fig- withthe Provost Marshal of the the ware committees, and, sole subject down to a good n. This officer to devote to this sub ct,and act as himself exctusive ‘1 A city Adjutant during the continuance of the war Suck himself of all enlistments made to the army ier » an officer could thus constantly inform uscconnt and for States, me p this District; could also supply sub- stilnies for our citiz-ns, providing the Corpo- ration would Impose @ beavy License oa sub- stitute brokers. Acton before our District Committee in Con- gress is required to effect classification and focilitate the operations of this officer. Action before the Departments, or one or two officers, ime Jost and unsa'isfactory results. * os ASSAULT AND Battexy.—Charles Sullivan, coloied, Was arrested by officer Holbrook for assault tnd battery on Sebastian Wirth. Tne complainant was waiking away from Lutz Rotel, on 10th street, and called to a friend shend ot him. The prisoner with three other colored men approached him, and the prisoner ‘truck Bim abd knocked his cap off. Wirth stooped to get hiscap and the prisqner strack bim nga d knocked him down and ran off. Ww fobowed hin and bad him arrested. ustice Kos well held bim to bail for court. : ——- Lie AweRicaN CoLONIzATION SOctETY, Whose @euiversary is advertised in our col- wines, to be held on next Tuesday evening in the iy Stree! Presbyteran Church, was or- gasiccd iB I-16. in this city. Clay, Webster, Monroe. and others of our eminent Statesmen were sctive friends of the enterprise. It has founded and still aids Liberia, which is mod- «licd in its institutions and society after ours. and represents m Africa our interests. i Sesirss DdE Srcoyp Wagp STaiion Oases.—Mathias Newborn. malicions mischiet; for hearing. George Db 1, fighting; $2 (george Mont- gomery, do: dismissed. Reina Davis, sus- Picion ¢f larceny: do. Caroline Oarl, drank 4nd cisorderiy; $350. Chas. Sullivan, assault sud batters; pail tor court, Mary Shilling, Cirerderly; workhouse. “ drivers and hackmen. On Saturday last. be- fore the difficulty happened, a partial compromise was affected which worked well for @ time—the buss drivers agreeing not to buck over the platform, and the company that the cars should not stop toblock up the pas- sege to the coaches, but while letting out or taking in passengers, stopping at the lower or nerth end of the piatform ; but the track from the Depot to the Capitol not being in working order at the time, the front of the Depot was used temporarily as a stand, and hence the difficulty. Since the conflict the matter has been laid before Superintendent Richards of the police, and the result has been that a line has been drawn in the center of the platform which is a gnide; the company agreeing to confine themselyes to that portion of the plat- form north of the mark, which will afford room for two cars; and the other parties to have the use of the lower or southern portion, the company having the right to drive in a car as tust as the one one on the stand leaves. ge THERE is no abatement in the rush to the Gift Book Store, 210 Pennsylvania avenue. Among the lucky ones who received valuable presents with books. we notice Miss Sarah Hutchins received a silver-plated tea set, (six ieces); Miss M. J. Hoag a silver ice pitcber Aire. James Brenan a gold watch; George Lowry 8 cake basket;and Capt. Jno. Scanlon 3 silver watch. All books are sold at the lowest published rates, and a gift presented with each. « 1t* ————— ALIENS, non-residents and persons of unsuit- able age for the military service, of the Third Ward, are referred to our advertising columns for information regarding the draft list. a Laprgs.—Every lady should call at the Dol- lar Jewelry Store, No. 433 Penn. ayenue, near 43g street. jan 13-3t* SPEOIAL NOTIOES: Se Geet AND Fina Saez oF CL@aks. This magnificent stock of CLoaks must be closed out by the Ist of February. All the goods are marked down much below the cost of importation and manufacture. Great inducements are offered to Ladies purcha- sing first class gcods, at very low prices. Jos, Bioxerton & Co., 504 Ninth street. Ayer’s Curery PECTORAL surpasses all other remedies in the rapid acd radieai cure of Coughs, €olds, and Consumption. ja M-lw jap 14-3.* Kaep Disrase At Bay, Tavalids. broken down in health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows the attack of acute dis- ease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised as by ‘miracle fror a similar state of pros tration, by Hostettkk’s Stomacn Bitrers, sure guarantee that by the same means you too may be strengthened and restored. But to those who stand in peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, or uncongenial climate, or unhealthy pursuits, may atany moment be stricken down, this paragraph is most particu- larly and emphatically addressed. You, who are thus situated, are proffered an absolute safeguard against the danger that mensaces you. Tone and regulate the system with this harmles: medicinal Stimulant and Alterative, and you will be fore- armed against the maladies whose seeds float around you in the air unseen, HosTerren’s Sromace Bitters are not only a standard Tonio and Alterative throughout the United States, but they are accredited by the certificates of the moat distinguished citizens of the Union, to the people of allother lands, In Canada, Australia, and the Wert Indies, they are gradually taking the place of all other Stomachics, whether native or foreign, | acd as curely as truth is progresive and demon- stration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede every other Iavigorant and Restorative now employed in medicinal practice. Ja 5-20 Cotcatr’s Honey Soir. This celebrated Toilet Soap, insuch universal demand,is made from the choicest materjals, is mild aad emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, 25-eoly MARRIED, On Thursday, the 12th instant, at the residence of the bride’s fathe-. by the Kev. J. P. Fugitt. Mr, ILABRY H SERVICE of Vedensba New York, to Mss ANNIE EB }FNTWISLK, daughter of Jas. Entwisle, Esq, of Alexandria, Va. Nocards. * DIED, On the 13th instant. ELENORA GRINER, in the 76th year of her age, aud for the last 60 years a of Warhington city, Her relatives and friends of the family are in tea to attend her faceral to- morrow. (Sunday,) at 2o’clock, from the residence of her eon, J Griner, corner of 34 and O streets, Island,’ = {Baitimore papers please copy.] * On Thursday. th: h instant, ALBBRT J gk. BAKKER, ron ef the late Albert J, K. and Eliza Baker in the 25th year of bis are. Funeral will take place on Sunday next, the.16th instant. at 2 i m., from his late residence, 242 7th, between nd N. Friends of the family are i jan 13-20" the residence of Mr. Wm. Noell, 291 Penn'a avenue, beiween 9h and 10th streets, on the lth instant, Mrs. AMANDA BAILBY, in the 51st year of ber a, s vi- it ENDELL HOUSE. LADIES’ AND GENTLUMBEN’S DINING SALOON AND RESTAURANT, 495 Ssvenra Srager, KING & ENGLISH, Proraimtors, Having reGtted and renc ‘ mer 4 frown as the “Hop Bevtrarent ogee for we epepeet ay, inform our frien Cy the public thst we are now prepa: ed to serve up all the Celicacies of the nenson in that cannot fail to please the most fastidio ment will be given. She must briog r-ferences as to character and ability. M. WIDLIAN, jan lé-tf ~ 336 Peon avsnue, _Galiat Metropolitan Hall. jan 13-2t ANTED—Two colored WAITERS, at MARKE- vania ave, jan 13 2t* WANTED—a SITUATION, by a respectable woman,asa first clase meat and pastry cook. OY WANTED—He must co! Il recom B mended from his last empl ayer Inquire at the Rteneel and Engraving Room, 492 7th st, ANTED TO PUROHASE—A BRICK HOUSB containing 6 or Srooms, situated between 7th and 16th ats. north of Pa,av. Address A. DER- FLA. through post office, stating situation, terms, size of house aad depth of lot. Ja 13-3t* V ANTED—A settled COLORED WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron for aamall family. She must have good references. and be willing aud obliging. She will have a good home and good ages. Apply at 337 Gstreet, between llth and 12th. ja 13-20" WANSTED-A SITUATION as seamstress. with or without sewing machine. The beat of reference can be given OallatN. H_MILLER’S Azency Office, No. 511 9th st., near Pa. ave.. ba- tween the hours of I2and lo'cloek, jan 13-2t* ANTEU—By a respectabla woman. a SIT- VATION as ch permaid. in a small, pri yate family, orto assist in © sOwin, A al Charles Madea’ Hotel, corner_of Penn's avenue and 3d street, for Mra. CONLAY. Ja 13-3t* W ANTED —A SITUATION, by a respeetable _ itl, a8 Chambermaid or nurse in a private famil; as no objection to ge in the country, Apaly ecate 18th @treet, between K and L. ja WANTED 2 000 LADIES tocalland getsome of our bargains lu DRY GOODS, closing out before taking stock. such as Ladies’ Brown Hone at 31c: Bleached. at 45c, very heavy; Children’s Bal- moral Stockings, 2c; Black Bid @ioves. $1; Bal moral Skirts. $359. $4, $5; Brown Cotton, 40 inch, 55c; Bleached Cotton, gic, 4c, 50c; Wamsutta An- droscoggin New York m:\ls, very cheap; Shawls, Cloaks, at low prices; White Flannel. 5c; Alpaca. fe; French Corset. $2, Hoops. Hoops, Srirta. very. very cheap; Trimming at old prices: Boys? Bilk Handkerchiefs. 340; Velvet Ribbons by. the piece cheap; Gloves cheap. Shirt Hosoms, 35c, Don’t forget thestore. BENJI NEWMAN, 443 Seventh street, js18-3t* 3 doora from G at. x Ss. be loop BSTITUTER WANTED—An alien, white or ‘colored for three years. A likeral bounty will id, Call at 567 H st.. bet 4th and 5th. j12-3t* [OR SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a restaurant for sale, deing a good business, No. 500 New Jersey avenue. Inquire near the Depot Maryland House ja 12 e03t* V J ANTED—A small,cenvenient HOUSE, suit able for a small family. within ten minutes walk of the Post Office. Rent not over $50, Ad- CE SEL Washington city post office. ja 12- ANTED—A Furaished HOUSE containing five 88 or ix rooms, any one having such a will find a good tenamt by addressing “A BO. this office. stating terms and location j11-4t y ) ANTED—Lajies and Gent's cast of OLOTH- ING, WATCEES, PISTOLS, FURNITURE, er apy kind of Personal Property. No, 416 3 at., Bear the Post office. ja5-1m* WANTED—By BED- antleman and wife & BED- ROOM and SITTING ROOM, with BOARD for one, in the neighborhood of 10th and 1ith sts. Address A. J. K.. at this office. jan4 Vy A8teS Middle aged WHITE WOMAN to &9 to the country to do gonors! housework and take charge of the house; woman who can come well recommended. Her reward will be a good eer and Uiberel = Address Forest ontgomery county, - jan 4-c05t™ J08. THOMPSON. We who wish STAMPING PINKING AND FLUTING done as it eneht to be, go to the only practical hand intown. That is WM. PRINOX. 351 F street, who bas om hand 75,0 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and is weekly receiving from the desi rs new and beautiful patterns. Having ‘he only machine in town to make patterns, he is able to meet any op- pesition. Goods stamped while you wait. Look out ladies in whose hands you give your goods, We are responsible for every article we stamp, nov? tf ET NURSE WANTED. Apply to Dr. W. P. JOHNSTON, No. 466 7th street, botween the hours of @and 9am. ané I? andi p.m, None need apply unless willing te leate the city for a fow months, nov 25 W ANTED—Ladies to call and see my now pat- terns for Slippers, Smokii Gaps, Pineush- fons, Watch Cases, Powder Bags, Yox Bands, Pantalots, Skirts, &o.; particularly to ¢xamine our Baby Blankets and Embroidered Flannel Skirts fir infants. The oniy place in towatogetthem. We re the only persons in town who understand the Susiness pecroegpyy, WM. PRINCE, nov 23-tf 351 Fat., bet, 8th and 9th. [) EE SEUSS WANTED |—The subserivers wifi pay the highest cash prices for DEER SKINS, af tueit Buckskin Glove, Manufactory, 105 High shorisit “" RAMSBURG & EBERT. ANT BD-SEOOND HAND FURNITURE ‘Also, MIRKORS, OARPETB, B: DING, ant HOUSEFURNASHING GOO Aeccription. B. BUOHLY, 406 7m street fo 8-tf between Gand H PERSONAL. DAZ MORRIS, AN ENGINEER ON THE U. § steamer Lilian, Beaufort, N.C., Beat cs © ate correspond with a young lady, with a view to rimony, Address as abo 4 HE PERSON THAT TOOK THR BUM from the residence of Mr Jacob Ash, 314 Delaware ay.,on the night cf January 5th, will please return the same immediately; if not; they wil be expored. it* PeronmATION IS WANTED of T. E. SEWARD, (supposed to bein Baltimore.) who left Rich- mond in February las! a man who will be gently benefited by being able to prove by him hat he is am escaped rebel conscript. Address FP. B. BROWN, Government Repair Sheps. Washing ton, D.C. Balt. Sun. | jan 13-3t* 30 WORTH OF $ J ,000 BOOTS AND 8HOBS AR REDUCED RICES. HELUBR & 00., 492 SEVENTH 8T., Are still offering their entire stock of BOOTS aed SHOES at reduced prices, compris ng some of the bert makes of all kinds of 1 dies’, gents’, misses’ and children’s Boo’ and Shoes. We are wiling Genuine Ladies’ Glova Kid Congrass Boots at $3.5, A goed Lodies’ Leother Heeled Shee at $1.15, Ladies’ Slipyers. good quality, 75 cents, tizea now of the Boys’ Copper tipped Shoes at @I Heavy Mon’s Shoes at $1.75. And our stock of heavy Boots at manufacturers’ BE & CO.’8. cont, at ELL 492 7th st., 4doorsabove Odd Fellows’ Hall. Also, a large variety of Traonks, Valices and Traveling Bags at eoxt at HELLER & CO.’S, Jat m* 492 7th street, bet. D and N’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING at GREATLY REDUOED PRICES! NEW STYLES! FINE QUALITIES CITIZENS AND MILITARY OLOTHING OF ALL QUALITIES. WALL, 8TEPHENS & 0O., 322 PeNNsrLvamia AVENUE, Invite purchasers in want of HEAVY CLOTHING to examine their large assortment, which they offer from this date at Extremely Low Prices, in order to red uce stock. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ja5-2w.if [Int.,Chr.& Rep.1 322 Pa. ay. 1CTOR BECKER, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, Has resumed his busipess.and will, as usual, at- tend promptly to orders left fur him at the follow- ip psey & O'Toole. engravers, 326 Pennsylva- nia avenue, between 9th and !0th ats. L F.C. Reichenbach’s Piano Warerooms, 49% llth street, Dear Pennsylvani 8. 0. McGuii Co. Suctionests, corner of * and 0: was copneeted during the last ten with the piano establishment of Mr. John F. and Known as tuner for Chickering & Sons, ‘The following persons have indly ¢ ven their ee vine Taereetees iste ‘4 ae eeey st On 0! eor, 'rofs. J. P. Caal- field, Bens, Reiss, ¥.R, Kley, Miss Jalisna Ma: ‘LEM pared to with the etmost care. 5: P S.—Orders received fo the city. WInbR. LIQUORB xn OIGABS are of th eboice le DINNSB avd SUPPRE PARTIES served in the highest style of the art, either in the pudlic sa- loun OF privateapartments. " ~ jes-eodim B.—Just received eight Sea ichuuaies Sagkste mt est aa OR SALE—The LINCOLN RESTAURANT.— App y immediately. For particulars inquire on premises, AB. DICKINSON, 496. 6th street, Washington, D, C. jap 14 iw* Fo KENT-—A two stery Brick HOMS3E. on the corner of 6th and a streets, Capitol Hill Con- venient ‘or the streetcars. Apply at Brown’s Res- taurant corner lithand Pa.av. jam 14-3t* {OR RENT— Four comfortable FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, for two persons occupying Ope recm, at $(4 per month. Also, ten or twelve Person furnished witn table board at $25 per mont). at No. 254 G street, near 15th street west ja ls-2t ou D ROOMS TO RENT—Pariora in suits or single.@in number, first class furni- ture, all new, one of the b-at houass in this with modern improvements, Ne 361 F st 9th and i-th, near the Patent and Post offices, jad 4t* For BENT—The REEVE FARM, oneof the most desirable count: y residences and finest market 1s in the District. 4 miles from the city, on7th it. road, c: ntainiog 2acres. Tu a thorough Gard- ener weuld let on shareaand farnish atock, imple- ments, &¢ Address “ FARMBR,”’ at this office, er apply at premises, near 2d toll gate, ja 11-eu3t* A GOOD BUBSINBSS FOR SALE —A profitable and plearant BUSINBSs, immediately, for trons With small capital one = 7, bet, Pric ¥ lor particulars N., at this of. ja li-lw o hout stock. $1.2°0 to $2,0:0. soasite at Star Office, or address M. ce. BY GREEN & WIbLIAMS, Auctioneers. E BUILDING LOT ON 11TH ST. BEN M AND N STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION On THGRSDAY. the 19th instant, at 4e’clock p. m.. we>hall sail, in front of the premises. 25 feet 9 inches front by 92 fe-t deep, to a 15 feet alley, all of LOT 12, in subdivision of Rquare 340. The absve lot is situated in one of the best loca- the District, as there has beeo, during the last summer past, a great many handsome private residences built. Terms: @ue half eash; balance in six and twel months, secared by a deed of truston the premise All conveyancing and revenu* stamps at the cost of the purchaser. jan ltd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts,_ Y J. 0. MOGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. SMALL BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC SALE. Gn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January 17, at 4 ov’ciock, onthe premises we shall soll Lot No. 34. eneub division of Square No. 64 fronting 26 fact on Ist street wert, between G and H streets north, ned running back 130 feet 4 inches to a feet Paved alley; tog: ther with the in srovements, con- sisting of anexcellent and nearly vew two story Brick DweHing House, containing four good rooms and kitchen F Terms ot sale: $1,0 in cash; the femainder in 6. J2and 18 months, ‘with interest, secured by adved of trust on the premises, Titie perfect. Gonvesarcing ard xtamps at the expense of the purchaser, JAS.C, MCGUIRE & © ja led Auctioneers S418 OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S x STORES GuAIN AN GRATREACKS, ty (Quartermasiar s ey Depet_of Washinzton. : Washington, D.C ,Jan_ 14, 1855. Will De sold at public anction, at Sixth street Warf, Washington, D C..on WEDNESDAY, Jan- uary 25, 1865, alot of Quartermaster’s stores, con- demned-as unfit for public service, viz Shovels, Pitchferks, Brooms Files. Buckets, Lanterns, Covk Stoves, Pauli Roper, Kc. Also, at the same time and place— ~ Gena e senda lor Opens 55,00) pounds of ate, and 5),00 Grain Sacks H. RUCKER, Brigacier General and Chief Quartermaster, jan 4-1 Depot of Washingtoi Angers, Picks, {OR RENT OR SALR—A vory desirable FARM en7th street road, called Petworth, near the Ist toll-gate in the angle of two roads, the one lead- ing to Soldiers’ Home and the other the turnpike roai to Montgomery County. For tarms ap- ply at office 490 H street. back of Patent Office. at the hours of | o'clock and from 4 to 6 p,m. ja l4 tf JAS. TOWLES, Property Agent per RENT—STORB and FURNISHED ROOM adjoinitg. Apply at No. 407 G street, be- tween 6th end 7th, near the Patent Office. ja !3 5t* TH LEASE and GOOD WILL of a Bar Room for sale, situated at No. 499 tlth street. Apply onthe premises, Sn 83 StF I URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, WITH OR without board, ina privats family. Apply at No. 445 C street, between Ist and 24 streets. ja13 3t* OTICE—A store for rent on the corner of Dun- barton and Monroe sts; the buyer will have the privilegs of purchasing the small stock of Liquors and Grozeries that is now on hand. Ap- Georgetown jai3-2t* Tn private famil id a location convenient to all the Government Depart- a neatly FURNISHED PARLOR and ménts CHAMBER adjoining, and No. 476 15th street, between Pa. avenue and F street. 3-2t* jan 3 GPAn. CHANCE.—DINING-ROOM and <3 Ki TCHEN. suitable for boarders or furnian- ing meals, ana the two buildings are filled with lodgers, Any one who undersiands such busiaess, either black or white, and can come well recom mended. will call on Mr. BURN, corner of Ne York avenue and 13th street. __ Yan 13.3¢° Fa SAL2-—The GOOD WIDL, FIXTURES and STOCK of GR OERIES, in the First Ward, doing & good retail business; the owner wishing to remove fram there. Rent moderate, and posses sion givep as soon as desired. Inqaire on uy remixes, No, 247 2th atreet. near M, at ILE, or st the stove store of A. EBBRLY, & CO., No 4317¥b at , between G and H. jan 13-50" OR RENT—In a desirable locality, UNFUR- NISMBD ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. Inguircat277 Tat.) Ja 18 Lt WO FURNISHED OR ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM for reat, 596 H street, between 4th and Sthetreets. jan 12 3t’ OR RENT OR SALE—A neat PRESS BRICK HOUBE, covtaming 6 roomaand broad passage and pantry. well focated. For particulars inquire corner léth'and Bests.,No. 285. jal2 at" BARBER SHOP AT COnUMUTA GARDEN— SHOP for rentand FIX PORES forsale, or shop for rent with ‘ictures. jan 12 3t* va if = [OR RENT=A threo story Brick HOUSE, con: taining nine reoma—situated on #'s atrast, be- siresta sonth, Inquire at the premises. tween N and premises or at} rene OR SALE NT G HOUBE at the foot of 7th street wharf. A good placo for any Kind of business, | Taquire within, Saiz OUSH FOR REN?P—At tho corner of 3d street and Penn’s avenue, Capitol Hill; six rooms. Rent. $s) per mbath. Apply to PETER MACK, at corner store. 2 Ja 12-30" Fo RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, containing six | rooms, and near the City railroad, on 7th st.. between G@ andl, Navy Yard. Inquire for LOUIS WEBER. a Ja 12-3t* FO RENT—A BRIOK HOUSE. containing ten rooms, very pleacantiy situated, havingalar«e garden, and eommauéing an extensive and hand- some view. Apply at No. 119 Prospect street, Georgetown, D. C. ja _12-3t* FS SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—An EATING SALOON, located ina great thoroughfare. ard doing a good bariness. Furnished complete for im- mediate occupancy. A small capit! Satisfactory reason given for selling out. For par- ticulars apply at Room No. 474 7th strees, op posite the General Post Office Department. ia 12-S Enquire on the 3t* | Theological, Bistorical, Beieniitic only required, | Y @REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TRUSTER’S SALB_ OF A SMALE FRAME HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of » deed of trust from: Martha A. Jackson to ms, hearing date the Ist day of Janna ry, 1363, and duly recorded ia Liber J. A. 3.. N 226, folios 39, 3°@.and 311. one of the land recorts for the County of Washington, in the District of Oclumbia, I will sell, by public auction infro.tof the pre min t4e’elock p.m,on FUBSDAY, the 14th of febrvary next. a'l that piece or parcel of grouud situated on 5th strect west. batween P and streets north. Nnown as part of Lot9, in Square 6, 478, being fifteen feet front, ranning back nine- ty three feet four and a balfinches in depth. more or tess, according to the subdivision of Lot No. 9, in said Square No. 478, with the improvements rine cash, The purchaser to pay for stampa and conv: gj and if the terma of sale be not complied wit2 in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to rese)l the propertyat the risk and cost of the first purchaser. Fifty dollara will be re- quired to be deposited in the itands of the aue- tioneers immedintety after the property is bid off; if not, it will be pat up and geld to the next high- idder. - ee bisdee JOHN H, JOUNSON, Trnstes. ja 13-2awkds GREEN & WiLLIAMS, Aucta. U . MARSHAL'S SALE. ee == n virtue ef two writs of fieri fecias, issmed from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Oonrt of the Dis- trict of Celmmbia, and to me directed, I will ex pose <> eee aaje for casit,in front of the Gourt- House deor of said District, on MONDAY, the 6th day of February next. commencing at 12 o'clock | m., the following lotsin Unientowa,io the said | District. viz :—Nos 12,27 28, 3637, 33, 39.40. 41. 56. 57. 88. 359. WM. 61, 62, 65, 64. 8. 81, 105 HT. IT . 119, 120, 321, 123, 94, 95, 0%, 123. 124, 125, 12 . 128, 1% HS 331, 132, 133,184, 158, 136. 137 zs . 560, 561, 562, Sibs and 53%, tezether with a'? and aingnlas ths im- provementa thereon. seized and levied uoonas the ed John W. Van Hock and Yalicials Nox 250 and 251, Supreme Court, in javor of foha Dobbin WARD H. LAMON jan 13.4 ED A U. 8 Marahal B.C. SALE OF CONZ2EM UARTERMASTER a : Pones Deno Chit jartermasics ice, Depot a: Shington, bie Washinton. D.C. Jan 13. 1865. Will be sold a4 pubjie auction, at the Governinent Warehouse, sitaated on the squara between ¥ and F and Twentieth and Twenty-firscatreets. Wash ington, D.C . on PUESDAY, Janaary 24. 1353, at 10 o’clock a. m., 2.lot of Quartermaster’s Stores, con- 538, 5.8, 575 demped as unfit fer use, vi: Coal Scutties, Bit Saddle Blankets, Gurry Comba. Bridles, forse Collars, 3aws, Axes, Wagon Wrenches, Wagon Covers, Horse Cavers, Anvils, Hammers, ¥aives, Squares, Brace Bi Lanterns. Shovels, Griméstones Harness Leather. Rope, and a large jotof Wagon Tire, Wrought and Cast Iron Scraps, Rovse 8hoe Iron, snd Iron Wira D.H. RUGAER, ‘Land Chief Quartermaster epot of Waskingion, D. a. Brigadi janie ier Ges Y GREEN & WIL4EAMS, Auctioneers, CABALOGUR SALE OF BOOKS AT OUR AUO- N ROOMS. TIC. ks On WEDNESDAY. the igth inatant, at 7 o'clock » M.. and continuwe every evening at tha same Aour, until the whole Library 38 disposed of This L brary balopgs to a gentirman who is sooue leaving the City, and consist! f about even Hundrad. Volumes of yal neour Works, ca All pereons im want of eush books will do well to attend the rare. Cataloguaa will be resty on Monday, the I:th Batant. a>our Auctiow Rooms, eerner 7th and D streets, Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, _ig 2-4 ‘Auctioneers, Fo RENT OK 8ALE—In Georgetowe, Cn 6th street, a new FRAME HOUSE containing 4 rooms, large lot. Also for sale, tho vary desirable Building Lot on Ist stréet, south side, east of Frederick street. Kor particulars inquire at 109 Gay street, Georgetown, D.C ____ jan -lw* FE RENT—A three-story BRIOK HOUSE, on East Capitol street. betwoen 3d and dth. In CHONBORN, at the office in ths eas- Jan l'-eolw* POR BALE two first-class RESFAURANTS, For particulars apply ime ately uire of A. fern Capitol garden. _jan 10-1m* at FoR RENT—A first ¢ HOUSE in Georgetown; containa 11 rooms; lo- ‘on most desirable: rent $3) per month Also, a COTTAGE on the Island; 8 rooms; good yard; $40 per m nth, MITCHELL & 80N, Real Kstate Brokers, 8 E. corner Pa. Jan 10-1w and 15th s FoR RENT—STORB No. 5% Tih street, near Maryland avenue, (Island ) Itis 60 feet deep and filled up with shelves, drawers, and oases, ant in suitable for the shoo, hat.ordry goods busines. Apply to GEO. C. HENNING, corner 7th street and Marylaa¢ avenue, Jang 6t* OR RENT—A comfortatly frame DWELLING, (near the convent in Georgetown.) already furnished and anitable for 3 small family; to one who can come well recommeaded the rest will be moderate. Enquire of JOHN J. BUGUK, corner Bridge and High sts.. Georgetown. jan7 ‘OR RENT--That large and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 12 rooms, No. 128 Pennsylvania avenue, between 1ith and 20th streets, northside, Virat Ward, and next door to Dr. Smoot’s, This hous has a'l the modern improvements. with gas and water complete, and ia situated in the most respectabie and most can tral location in Washington, being almost ia the eentre of al! the principal Governmant Depart- ments and is well adapted for a first-class private residence, or a lirst-clasa large boardiag-house, Poseession given immediately. None but persons of first-ciass voupcctabitity. with similar reference, need apply to JAMES TOWLES. 510 7th street. three doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. jan 5 tf JOR RENT_HOUSH No, 154 Penn's avenue. between 17th and 18th streets, containing I+ Possession given on the !st of January, Inquire at 453 12th street. between G and Key leftat KAUFMAN & SHAFFER’S, four doora ea: de 29-tf Fo. BALE—Three valuable BUILDING LOTS, the whole or a pit, en accommodating terms, pis 72 tot on I street, between !3t and Mth. onting Franklin ee For further partica- larsinquire of A. MOREHOUSE, No.63 K streat west Also, a FARM, 150 acres, 13 miles from Washington, D.C.,in Maryland. Payment easy, on long time. do 15 Im* {OR SALE—That Handsone RESIDENOK, No. E 430 F street, between sth and 7th sts. This heuse is most eligibly situated in the immediate vicinity ef the Post Office and Imterior Depart. ments, bas a street railroad ing directly in front of it,and isa well built, neat. commodious residence. Apply, if before the lst of December, at 483 10th street, after that date, at the Law Building's 5th st., uear La. av.,to W. B. WEBB, Attorney at Law. Rov 23-tf OR RENT—An OFFIO in a central and busi- nets part of tie city, iesple tor an attoraay or a respectable claim agent, . he HUGHES, Ottice of the Daily Timas ‘de 17 tt 421 “SEVENTH STREET. abe A BELLING OFF! SBLLING OFF!! The Great BARGIN STORE of JULIUS SYOBL will offer to the public his en- tire Stock of FALU AND WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising in part: Bleached and unbleached Muslins, 40c; yard wide Bhirting, 500; 5% Sheeting from 65 to 75e; 10% Sheet- ing from $1 20 to $: 50; Canton Flannels, 55c; {ton best, 70c; all wool Flannels,6'c; small Check Ginghams, 45c; Prints from 30 to 40c; Skirts,40 springs, col , $175; Shirt B ‘5c; Black Kid Gloves, ver: lected stock of Cassimeres; Ham- are d children; first quality Do- 308, from $1 to $175; Cloaks of all from $10 upwards; a large stock of Aemap: e'lares. stock of Wibtaa, HoSds. Soctsrs Hal Sha BicakfastBhawis: 200 ry Spool Gotton, 6ige; Green & Daniel’, loc; Pion and Neodles 6c. por POPES pubtie wilde well to call carie. Call eat and ‘get bargains at : s 7 JULIUS BYOEL’S Great e os jan7-lw* ea Rae Gand” FO) OER, Fancy ible Privat Rhegerisen, Porter one perteeg ee . GOI ay art N, BN. it parties of address wil! be teoded'to, . do 1¢-im* Y VW. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALB OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of the decree of the Supreme Court of tha District of Columbia, in equity sitting, bearing dste Desembor 12, 1s. and passed in a cause in said Court depending, ia which Catherine Sea alin is complaioant and Michael McGinaia and others are defendants, :No. 1%3, Equity Bocket,) [ shall offer for sate. oe ic auction, in front of tre on TUESD premis Y, the 2ith day of Januar, A.D. 1 at4o’clock p. m., all of Lot numbered Three (3)in Cabob’s subdivision of Square yum bered eix hundred and seventy seven (677) of the plav of the City of Washington, with the improve- meats thereon. consisting of two Frame Houses This property is sitnated on ‘north @ street,”’ between North Capitol and “ist street east.”” Terms of sale: One-third cash: tae residue in two equal installments of six and aine (sfan7 9) ‘months. the, purchaeer giving his notes for the deferred paymentg, satisfactorily indorsed. and bearing interest from the day of sate. Tittle deed to be ret Money is paid? All conveyancing and ravenue stampa at the cost of the purchaser. LLOYD, Trustee. jan 5 3tawiwakds = W.k. WALL & Cf), Auots Sr a TE BE TER OEY SPS BOARDING. A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with rcom and board at No, 2 Pa, av., bet. 19th and 2th st 3 BOARD for families or single percons, perma- nont cr transient .sonthweat cor, 2lat and H sts. Furniebed ROOMS by the day, week, or wonth, at 373 Pa. av. Jal ad until the whote of the purchase PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE AUCTION ».4LES, - _____ _PUFURE DA ¥8. B* PROOKER & BELLEW, J .uctioneers, No. 365 7th street, a ae door above I, DRY-Goops SOAP AND PERFUM ERY, TRONKS, FANCY GOODS, AT AUCTrow, EVERY EVENING, commencing st7 o'clock,” B7_ Consignments respectfully solicited, BF Out door saies promptly attended to, jan D-im BROOKER & BELL EW, Ancts, YJ. O/Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EATENSIVE SALE OF FIRST CLASS MYLUI- N#RY GOOD On MONDAY MORNING. Ja: at Mis J Sanferd’s New York lisbmenc, No. 4 Market Space, bet een 8th and 9th streets. (cyver Dodson's Carpet Store.) we ahalisall, to make rowm for Spring Goot Splendid assort- ment of Ladres Drees Goods Winter We name ip part— Velret aod Silk Boonets of richaet Land Latest Styles. Children's and Infant's Fancy Hats, Watking and Riding Hats, Bplendi assortment of Silks, Satins, and Velvets of alicolora, - Elega-< French Flowara and Ribbons, Long Ostrich Feathers, Tips and Pompons, Head Dresses and Dross Caps, Untrim:sed Felt Hats of alt shapes and colors, btraw Konrets ano Hats, Hat Frames. Together with a large assortment of Elegeat Trimmise Geods. Catalogues will be issned, and the goods on view daily as above, where the Ladies may examive sod ere ne izotions of articles they wish to did for at be tale BP Mise® invites the attention of the La lise of Wasbing’en to this sale, which she ha ermined to make without reserva. im orderto reduce Ler very largastock and make r-om ‘or Spring Goods, jan i-d 3.0, McGUIRE & CO, Aucts, | Y W. B. LEWIS & CO,, Auctioneers EXTELUSIVE SALDGF CLOTMING. THESTOOK OF 2 EIRST. CLASS BSTABLISH MENT Uu08- ING CP AT AUCTION, On MONDAY next, January 16th ati0 e'oleck, at our store, No 307 Pa. avenne. we shail sell SO lota of New Clothing, among Bich are— Tleavy Beaver Overcoats, Fine Eng! and #renoh Cloth Dress, Frock, Sack and Breinesa Ovate, Fine Biack Borskin-and Fancy Cassimer Pant Veate in every variety, Together with a good assortment of Undor and aid ia for Falland Silk ta, fieagiin and linen Porket Handkerchiefs, any other goois aaually kept in Ciothing W. B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts, 31, L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers Svuth ceruer Pa. avenue and 9th otreet, THE ATAU RANT FIXTUBEE, LEASE sah 2 AT AUCTION. y we, On MONDAY, ith iastant, at 17 0’clo Will sell, op the premwex, at the north» of Peun, rvenue and tth street, ths Laarg, Fixtures, Fosniture, Liguors. é¢@.,&¢., al tgether, of the well-snown Hop Restaurant, if not previnualy disposed of st private cal information on the ssme inquire of M dour & Semmes. * ja3 B* W.k. WALL & CO., Auctione Both corner Penna ea 9th at. ' EXECOTOR'’B SALE. OF HOUSERORD FURNI- TURE. On MONDAY, 16th inat., at 11 o'clock, wa wilt ] r of the Orphana’ C Tar, bet. :Houesboldand iichen Farnic Patrick Thorn con- tistivgof « general assartmect of well kept Mouse- bed Furniture ani good bedding. pean a MOTHY CORCORAN ¢ ORAN, : MICHAEL MAHON® Z, { Bxecutors WL. WALL & 09., ducts. th, the fie late tt jal a J, O. McGUIRE & CO. Auctionsera, LOTS. VORTH I ST ba SL AND 22D 815. On MONDAY At January 6th, at o’clocS on the premises, we shall sel!, Lot Ne 5, i I fre 52 fect 9inches on nort between and 201 streets. divided gto three duilding lo ch hating a front of if feet 7inches. and tanniny back toa wide public alley. vfeet y 1 One-palf cash tinasix monthe, interest, secured prenrises onveyances and stampa.at the cost of the pur- Sad J.C. Mc@TIRE & CO.. Aucta. } B* GREEN & WiL"}AMB, Auctionsors, } L ESTATE SALE IN UNIONPOWN. By virtue ofa dred of trust from ward Car. penter aad wife to . dated Dece or th, 1358 4 recorded in Litar N.O. T., folios 25. 29, @ ne of he land recoria of Washington coan- a District «fF. I, by publia y@decd of truse on ths on day ot J that piece or parcol of wronnil si id county and District, and describe lan af said Uniontown ae Lots 3 and 34. beginniag for the same on sidy of Jackson xtresé, 854 oast from the coragr formed by thenes eastwasdly southwardly 30 feet. thence at place of bagi: being contiguo theace at right angles ce at right angina weat- tangles northwardly 1 Lote Terma cash. The purebaser to pay and cons-ying; and if the terms of complied with within hve daysafter rale. the prop- etty to of rea tha risk of the first parchaser. Fifty dollars to be dep sited in the bands of the auctiOneers immediately after the property is bid off. . THOMPSON, Trustee, deH-eokds GR&EN & WILLIAMS. Anucta. 3 WM, Ax Ss WALL & CO.. Auctioneers Sout corner Penn's ay. and sth at, 8?70CK OF A GROCER D&CLENING BUSI- NEss, On TUESDAY MORNING, the 27th inst, at the Auction Store, comprising— 1h bstzels Whisky 5 do Coal Oi 4 do iden Syrup Tee oe Weiky orto Rico Sagar Bits Mackeret , Boxes Ground Coffee 0 | Starch 0‘ Adamantine Cand) _ Begether with the usual asso at to be found in aretail Grocery, Removed to store for canve- ence of sale, ja iL _W. L. WALL & CC ucts, YJ, OC. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionesrs. BUILDING LOTS IN PRINTING OFFICE SQUARE, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. January Mth, até onthe precises, wa Bhall sell tarae'nice o’clo building Lots, on north H street, immediately west of the National Printiog Ofice. fronting each 16 feet, and running back 1 5 feet tosn alley, Also, two Lots immediately iz the re fronting 19 feet on north @ street, and runniog back to Jackson street. i a Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in 6 an@ 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of irnst on the premizes. Gooveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- ety 3.0. McGUIRE & GO, Aucts. 1d LEASANT ROOMS, ALSO TABLE BOARD at $25 per month,can be had at No. 447 © street, near3d. Parlor suitable for Congressmen or officers, F street cars pass the door. far- erces exchanged, je 12-6t* TABLE BOARDERS OAN BE ACCOMMODATED N AT .415 E STREET, BET WEEN STH AND 9TH, oN REASONABLE TERMS, Ja 12-16* VERY PLEASANT ROOMS, with oxcellont BOARD can be obtained {a a private family by applying at 137 I st., bet. 22d and 3d. jal a ROARDING’ & large and very desirable fur- D wished M suitable for three gentipmea, with BOARD, can be procured at No. ‘f A cor- ald lw* ber 9th, BOABDING—Any lady desiring to find an ele- gant home, with the best medical assistance, excellent nursing and strict retirement during confinement. can find every requisite with the ai- vertiser, a widow living genteoly, without chil- dren or boarders. Address Mrs, LEONARD, Box 381 Brooklyn, New York. 3¢9-1n* TAREE BOARD at 134 Pa. av., bet 19th and 2th sis. de29 Im* M EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND STRANGERS Visiting this city, will fad it to their advan- tage’by renting room and boa-ding at the well! known Restaurant of GAUTIER, where they will find a saving of 30 te 40 per cent. dec 27-1 © GAUTIER. 252 Pa. ava. AXES! AXESI! AXES!!1 200 DOZEN AXES, 200 DOZEN AXB HANDLES, Just received and forsale by J.P. BARTHOLOW Hariware and Agricultnral Implement Warebou 558 7th at., between Penasylvania avenue les 29-e02W and Canal, NOstH AMERICAN REVIEW FORJANUARY United States Bervice jazine for January, zi Works, 2 vols, and bis Monitor, BY J, GO. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALF OF VALUARLE PROPERTY ON TH STREET, BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. AND LOT AT THE CORNER OF M eran AVENUE AND THIRD STR&ET 5’ By authority of the Supreme Court of this Dis- trict, passed in Eanity No. 341, Matiids Graumer ¥s Todd and Probasco, we Shall expors to sale, on THURSDAY AKTERNOON. J ary 33. 1895, abd oveloek, on the premises, to the highest bidder, the following valuable real estate to wi ~Part of Lot No. 1g and. the whole of Lot No. 16 in Square No. 258, fronting together about 65 feat on Thirteenth street, near Pennssivania aveme, by depth averaging about 100 feet to & public alley, Sotect wide, with an. outlet 16 feet wide to Thie teontt street, with the improvements, coasisting of several old frame dwelling houses me day at 4s o’clock. Lot No. }, in reserr 0. fronting 35 feet on Maryland avenne, and 79 feat ou Third street west, at the corner of Third streety near the canal bridee, Terma: One third cash, tha reside in 4, 12, ant 6 months. with interest, for which the purchaser's bonds with surety willbe taken, and a lion re- rerved on the property sold i \F If the terms be not complied with within firs days from theday of sale. the trustees reserve the right to resell, on seven days’ public notice, at the Tibk end cust of the purebatwr failiag to comply, HENRY Propasco { Trusteos. jan 12-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO. Ancts. OPE DEPOT COMMISSARY OF BUB- SISTENCE, Wasuinotow D C.. January 6, 1355. AUCTION SALE OF HIBES AND TALLOW, &e. Will be soli at anstion, at the Sixth street Wharf, on THURSDAY, January 1, 135. at Lt o'clock a.m — 5.149 Salt Beef Hides, 28 Ca f Bkivs. 118 Dry Hider, 162 Sheep. % jee POUNDS OF TALLOW, BERF,) 842 pounda Tallow, (Mutton,) 1.652 paire Horns, 248 gallons Neatsfnot Oil, 5,000 Flour Barrels. more or legs, Termscerh, in government fards, to he the close of the sale, ja 9-3t P patu* Lieut. Colonel and 0 \ALB OF CONDEMNED HORSES, Be the Rox, 4 new pats! e Maroon r 8 ‘the Morrisons, by Mra. Bapearet Hosmer. NOK TAYLOR. BOOKS—Le Robins» 100; Bovlanouaaisses Ts Semaine a8 to's gondie, Shics, et Chat; Les Enfeated’Aujo Ly Ber eee a adcnse in Yertat Mille et was Maes as “yndwok TAYCoN Nuits. Gao POLLED Jan 12 'RENCH F'Grave et Le Southern agensy 57 weet Lombard Bate" A. PROBRUS, General Agent, QUARTERMASTER Gewerit's Orrion, Finst Division, Wasuixatos City, Wi be sold, at public auction te the hisheet a bidder, atGlenberosD O.,om not +s (ue Ble S FRIDAY, January 13, 1855, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES, On FRIDAY, Jauhary 20, 1365 TWOHUNDBREDCAVALRY HORSSS. On FRIDAY. January 27, 1665, TWO HUNDRED CAV4LKY HORSES. ly oe pee eed ae — jeensenael as unfit for je Ca ry servi ol e Army Ror read and. farming purposes, many good bar- lorses sold ing! ly. Sale to commence at 10 a. m, Terms cash in United Staten Colonel in charge First Division General's Office. ad x

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