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__LOCAL NEWS. _ ,, AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Forp ‘8 'HEATER.—Forrest again as “Meta- mora,” for the last time. As the tragedian has but one more week in Washington, no oppor- tunity of wit: i should be lost 7& Di# great personations a Grover's THEATER.—Miss L —) ucille Western tenis pleasant drama Flowers of the For- ty and Hampton in “Barney, the Baron.” Piero aes HaLi.—Gottechalk’s great concert -night. An entertainment promising much tw bees music-loyers of Washington. Go. xPORD HALL.—A new bill of songs, dances and comicalities, by the entire company, con- cluding with a screaming farce, CanTERPURY.—Another programme of noy- elties, with new stars, and a host of attractions for the habitues of this popular resort. MetRoroLitaN*HALL.— Music, dancin ballads, and all the et ceteras i “a concert saloon. one Soneabing —___ ENROLLING OrFICERS.—The following have been appointed special officers for Gorecie the enroilment lists, and nave been commis. sioned by Major O’Beirne, Provost Marsnal. The most-of them entered on duty yesterday, and carefully noted all changes coming to their notice, and all cases of persons not liable tocratt. The lists made by these officers (who in coup!es have Separate districts assigned them) are returned each evening to the clerk At the ward beadquarters, who reports the lists so made to the Provost Marshal on the following morving. Each ward is now fairly oom ane bas a Paaee cha employed to ad. *T oaths to persons claimin and clerks to fill out the papers, © PO First Werd.—W.H. Hines, C. J. Hamilton, James McGine, Fielder R. Dorsett, sr., W. H. H. Barclay, Philip Hauptman, James Coding. ton, Joby Germon, Frank N. Holtzman. Head- quarters at Justice Drury’s office, Penvsylya- nia avenue, between Ist and 22d streets. Second Ward.—Frank Miller, clerk; ©. J. Rapley, ©. W Cunningham, ©. W. Mitchell, James Fowler. Charies Williamson, L. W. Denham, G. Powell, George Bauer. Head- quarters, Twelfth street, near E. Third Ward.—E. k. McKean, clerk; George R. Woodbridge, J.C. Robinson, C.T. Heine ecke, Benjamin Severson, James G. (Quirk, F. ¥. Mudd. Jonn KR. Wright, Henry D. Hutton. Headquarters, Lorch’s, 8th and E Streets. Fourth Ward.—s. M. Poole, chief clerk; Jas. Johnson, assistant; S. R. Sylvester, Wm. H. Hoover, T. J. Frazier, Dan’l Myers, 0. H. An- derson, Wm. Hussey, Wm. O'Neal, Jonn E. Miles. Headquarters, Fire Commissioner's room, City Hall. Fifth Ward —A. P. McKenna, clerk: B. F. Dyer, Wm. Nottingham, J. W. Meade, B: F. Beers, J. G Entwisie, Thomas Barnes, William McDermott A. W. Eaton, Joseph Tait. Head- quarters, Columbia Engiue-Honuse. Sixth Ward.—James L. Dalton, clerk: W. P. Brown, Jonn Van Horn, Lawrence F Uallen, E.M. Botelor, J. B. Peake, R. B. Pamphrey, G. R. Cook, J. R. Cook. R. T. Calvert. Head- quarters at Anacostia Engine-House. Seventh Ward—Charles Wilson, (clerk,) J: A. Gill, Ed. Poster, Gwynn Harris, Ethan Allen, G. Z. Coliison, J. D. dutton, J. T. Webd- ater, Jackson Pamphrey. Headquarters Po- tomac Hall, Maryland avenue and [Ith st. All the enrollers having been provided with Las' ming, & pleasant tame took place in Uolumbia Ledge! No. 10, I. 0. O. F., the hall of which was crowded b lacies and gentlemen. The degree of Rebe! was conferred on fourteen ladies, the wives of members of the order; after which the erphan children in charge of the lodgé (nine in num- ber) were introduced, and each one was pre- sented with a handsome book, through P.G. Master S.E. Douglass, assisted by Grand Mas-. ter Jackson Edmonston. Several speeches ‘were made, and during the evening refresh- ments in the grestes: profusion were served. _—_—_—s SERIOUS AccIpENT.— Yesterday afternoon, As the 7.30 train for Baltimore was lea the | depot, a soldier named Michael Thomas fell trom ene of the cars, and the wheel passing | over cne of his arms crushed it se that ampu- | tation was rendered necessary. The operation ‘Was performed by one of the surgeons of the Army, who took the limb off near theslioulder. The injured man was taken by officer How- srd, assisted by some citizens, to the rooms of the Sanitary Commission, and from tence he was conveyed to a hospital. eres: Grawp Lancery.—James Price, a colored boy 12 years old, was arrested by officer Waters tor stealing adress and a silver quarter from Belle Ferguson, in whose house he was em- ployed as a servant. The dress and quarter were found in the honse of the boy’s aunt. Justice Boswell sent the boy to jail, that he may be disposed of by the court. Ti Sa ARRIVAL OF DasERTERS.—One hundred and twenty-five deserters passed through here day before yesterday from Fort McHenry to be tried in Alexandria by court martial. These courts are disposing of about five hundred cases per week. __—~»—_ — PRESENTATION TO Gen. HANCOCK.—A mag- nificent saddle and accoutrements, voted by the citizens of Philadelphia at their late sani- tary feir to Major General Hancock, was pre- sented to him on Saturday. | | Seats Mr. EprTor: Being a disbeliever inthe ad- vertisemen's of selling off, so frequently adopt- ed by cur merchants, I went to Rosenthal's store, (n Penn’a avenue, between Sth and 9th streets, and found, to my surprise, that he is actual/y selling every shoe in his store at the very lowest cash prices, and many even lower than he can get them made for now, and besides that ceduc's 10 per cent on every sale. I bought four pairs of shoes of him, and besides buying them about $2 lower than I could bought them at other places where I used to deal, J got $1.40 for 10 per cent. discount, there- by saving $3.10 on 4 pairs shoes, enough to buy my children each a new pair. PRO BONO PUBLICO. To Lovers or Portry.—Dr. Cox's first lecture on Pos‘ry is delivered this evening, at Four-rnd-a-half street Presbyterian Church. A rare_treat is offered you. Tickets may be bad at Willards’, the National, and at Hudson Taylor’s, Morrison’s and Ballantyne’s. * SPECIAL NOTIOES: geet Tae Brrrer Feeits or Bap Bitters. Invalid reader, do you know what nine-tenths of the Bitter compdunda you are solicited by the pro- the necessary books and blanks, the whole-ar- rangement is under the direction of the general committee, of which Mr. F. U. Stitt is, the- secretary. vase ee SE CRomInaL Count, Judge Fisher.—Yesterda: after our report closed the case of Frank H. Simpson. indicted tor the murder of Green- berry brady, onthe Ist ot November last was taken up, and the following jurors weres worn: Jesse Hurshman, John W. Ray, Watkins Tol- son, Thos. E. Jacobs, James Mankin, Wm. H. Falkner, Asron D. Harmon, Michael Greer, Edw. Edwards, Jos. Lyons. This morning the jury was completed, Mr. John W. Meade being sworn, making the twelfth juror. Jobn E. Norris and John N. Oliver appear tor the accused. The facts in this case appear to be as follows: ‘The deceased and a young man named Charlies H. Norris were returning to their homes from A party im the eastern part of the city, and when going down the soath side of the Capi- tol, between South Capitol and ist street west, trey met Simpson, who was cheering for McClellan. The deceased asked what he was shouting ior McClellan for, when he wasin the employ of the Government. Some few words passed between them, brt notof an angry na- ture, when the three sat down by the railings. After a sbert time, Brady rose to go home, when Simpson stepped up, and, without utter- ing & Word or giving any warning. drew a pistol and fired two loads, one of the balls strik- ing the deceased in the abdomen, iust beiow the ribs. ‘The officers of the Fifth Ward were quickly on the spot, and removed Brady to his home on New York avenne, where he died atan early hour the f¢ morning. Before the deceased was tak where he fell, prietors to accept as universal panaceas are com: -posed of Give heed for a moment. They are manufactured from nxpurified alcohol, containing a considerable portion of fus+? oi, a poison almost as deadly as prurric acid. The basis of the regular tinctures of the Materia Medica is the same. No amount of “herbal extracts” ean overcome the bad tendency of this pernicious element. The Essence of sound Rye thoroughly rectified, is the only stim- ulsnt which can be safely used asa component of a Tonic, alterative and anti-billious medicine, and Hostatt inal preparation in the world in which this article Stexacu Bittexs is the only medic- is used asaningredient. Hence the extraordina It gives strength withont producing excitement. No other Tonic does this. Allthe ordinary Bitters fiush the fase and effectthe brain. Hosterrer’s Bitters diffus an agreeable catm threugh the nervous system, promote digestion and preduce sleep. Mo other Tovic eo quickly revives the exhausted physical energies, restores the avpetite.and removes the gicom and depression which always accompanies weakness of the bodily powers. jam 2] ow ry effects of this great specific. Prec eut the Morbid Hamors of the blood, by a dose or twoof Area's PiLLs, and you will bave clearer heads as well as bodies tadl lw Lests’s ¥, after having been 2 hours, came into U and through their foreman, Juire, informed the Court that tb , the last pallot being the same as the first taken, 10 for conviction and 2 for acquital. ‘hey were &c- cordingly discharg-d. > Ti. Precinct —James 2 d. John Hess, running 544. TD. McGinty, wagen Pottcs REPORT ; $544. Jennie Gray, disorder'’y; Ferdinand Rupright, violating ordinance #544. James Holes, Blameub Trunk and disorderly; $2 44 each R. Brodrick, Wm. Goggins, James Gog- gins, fighting in the street; $556 each. Molly iams, Jennie Ashton, disorder) y; $5 4ieach. Jchn Falvey, co : $2 44. Fourth Precinct —P. G. Carrico, drunk and disorderly; workhouse. Rob’t Johnson, firing pistol in street; £5. Fifth Precinct.—York Wilson, grand larceny; jail for court. Kate Muller, drank and disor- deriy; James Athins, drunk; Kate Hawkins, Annie Richmond, disorderly; #2each. John Sullivan, creating nuisance; #2.50—also, vio- lating cow law; *5. Louisa Mernington, en- ticing prostitution: $5. P. Murphy, assault and battery; vail for court. Eliza Sommers, keeping a bawdy-house; Wm. McCormack, disorderly; dismissed. Thomas Green, throw - ing stones in the street; workhouse Jno. Clan- drunk and disorderly; $3. Richard De- carrying weapons; $20.94. h Preeinct.—Catharine Shields, drunk and disorderly; Michael Brennan, drunk; dis- missed Seventh Precinct.—Chas. Hanson, attempt at robbery; Edward Norton, do.; military. James Lewis, drunk; locked up till sober. Andrew Hawthorn, drunk and disorderly; $3.96. Tenth Precinct.—Jobn Brooks and Chas. Tay- lor, suspicion of desertion; military F.Spring- man, assault; bail for peace. John Foley, drunk; dismissed. William Tyler, disorderly; 210. 2. ———— LvcitLe Western —This charming, young and exceedingly popular artist, commences her engagement in this city to-night, by ap- pearing as Cynthia, the Gipsey Flower Girl, in juckstone’s romantic drama of the “Flowers of the Forest.” There 1s no actress in the country who can equa! Miss Lucille in the character of to-night, and this is prebably the only nigb! wesha'l have the pleasure of see. ing Miss Western in this character. Itis now filteen months since Miss Western has played in this city, and as she has been long and anxiously looked for by all amusement seekers in Washington, we suppose she will attract, this evening, a very large and brilliant audi- ence. Se Ss TRIAL OF A MARYLAND S8NATOR.—The case of Hon. Leyjn T. Waters, of the Maryland Legisiatare. came ou) yesterday for trial before Maj Geo McCook’s military cemmission, in Baltimore. Mr. Waters is charged with dis- loyalty. and displaying a rebel flag in front of bis premises for several months, in 1861. Hon. ‘Thos. Corwin, W.S. Waters. and John Wills, ot Baltimore, appear for the defense. Gen. McCook has made an application to Gen. Wal- Ince to have Mr. Waters paroled and relieved from further confinement in jail until the case is disposed of. ———— Larceny.—James Watkins was Arrested yesterday by officer Morgan for the larceny of a horse and buggy, the property of S. Levy. ‘The owner had left the bugey but a few mo- ments at the house of a friend on Capitol Hill, ‘when the prisoner jumped in the buggy and drove off. He was tellowed about six miles, and arrested over the Eastern Branch. Jus- tice Thompson committed Watkins to jail for court. aa Srecorp Warp Station O,asgs.—Joseph Price, grand larceny; jail for court. Jonn Talty, assanit and battery; bail for court. Joseph H. Hill. obtaming money bv false pre- tenses; for hearing. James R. McOlernan, drunk snd disorderly; military. Elizabeth MecOlernan. disorderly; dismissed W \. mith, do. and drunk; de. Bernard O’Fian- magon, selling liquor to soldiers; $20. SIE er Larceny.—Last night, an old colored man, named Cornelius Wood, was arrested by officer Mexwell. of the Third Ward, upon a charge of stealing woed from the Post Office, where large piles of wood are stacked. The old man was taken to the Third Ward station, and confined, to await the decision of Justice Thompson. a —negpeamern’ THiRe Sere ear eee nai ook ns Me- Matron, sseault an very; ir Also, disorderly: $2. Ad! McOarty, threats: bail for peace. Also, d ; $2. Jno. Jor- dan, assault with intent to kill, for hearing. Gornelius Wood, larceny; do. FRANGIPARST Touxet Poworr. 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It softens Oexrxs, and all other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Cents and 50 Cents, according to size of Package: For sale by Wittcox & Co., Principal Agents, 1s1 W ‘ater street New York, and Principal Draggists and Perfumers, dec 2) Sm CotcaTe’s Honey Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild aad emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- WANTS. ANTEB-A Fe youn. miceseantoeeaen pls ng wnote to Box 4. Star table Cook, or housework, vei Office. hi It* __FOR RENT AND SALE, BR RENT—Several ROOMS, furnished ve uraished at 420 D atrest, detwoen oh and ah ats. ant St" Wit ‘A SITUATION—By a young girl, as OOM FOR RENT—| i. at aD RM ATS oer. 28/1 RR INT—Farnished or unfurotehed. ne ri. Between ath and ast use Taatts | netween Hi nan stk stet PNY St NO. 650, Lsterat. ry ANPED—By two young ladies, ina | JOR RANT. tea walt meapertaiin scents an ties in Fe —10 minutes walk cast of the Ospitol, Washiveton Pork Osice, 7 AAO TF | tached. Apply to Nfs. WALLER: of Stayiat ARTED— A SITUATION as_operator on pa ne, Det. Ith and 1th ets. eas! ilson’s sewing machine, by a BENT—A F 506 respectable young woman. Can farnish good ref Det, 24 and 9d with eter end nse tawarren? erences. Address sH., City Post @fice, it* 7.L. LAKR, oth Auditor's Office, room 36. or at W Arran A TLUASION by azoar Gries, | pee aid and to sew, or to saw wit RTH z G ores fmaker _nauire, for two days, at the eoraer = us tele contasving 10) Jest Yrnacins A \ . rect, in thi te WAiTED-2 SITUATION Dy, & Fespectadte soto. Le eee ‘ a as Chambermai to sasistio BNISH. HOU: 3 Fashing and irouing, Address ‘'J. Mf.,” Btar Of Awe For he Fourticaltee acuee a8 le 1t*_ | Massachusetts avenue, between and 10th e cam maXe himself ganer- LE— POC ally ieefal. Writes a fair band and is excee: ingly a back ficken ite ar quicl ae figures. Address through advertisement | 2d and 3d streets east. Enquire or THOMAS WwW font ait aa H.R, jan 243i" | HANRAHAN. L st., near let at. Jan 2-2t* ya respectable young girl, a SIT (OR SALE—The GOOD <TUR permed ged testi Aaemaae tia | Rye geasumie Eae ale atan ese Hermsie Gnd ore . 8 D th st., of jeneral Pos ce Drpartment. tween North Capitol and tet ots: eis Sixeots Re- Beengit Row BI, er ree ‘ce hours from 9 to 4. §a24-3t" J ANTED—A STORE immediately in ove of the —A comfortable three-story L publie thoroug*fares, State terms, &c, Brick Hi RSET i area a pet rene pe: OF opPely.at Bookstore, nient to toe albeet pan ee remaen _— 5 - on ter oan Hi & i, OASTAGNAC. War Department: Room oF°=t 1o"- Inara, at D—A good JOURNEYMAN BARBER. OR RENT—A new ti WV aepiy amelie en eARERE HOUS MniuEe ere Rroet ee avenue, between 17th and 18th sta. fasrste | kitchen aed pen, ane Frchacibores Rent aot W-5r —A PARTNER, in a ood, regular month rary ve dollars. ($48); located on 10th st., poe tment: “ee dame nectetis | Pahtcdbre, RECERE > OCONMAT Sor af . . a — . 285. Lata “Grocery and Produce Store,” créry.t ares ; WV ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A | x Wee ee aT ETT Bed SHAG strent becweem Mand N north, Washington, D. 0, WANTED TO PUROBASE—A BOW WINDOW for matore front. Anyone having th Gh pate hese Sireei ene » een 21st ani 5 Ward, or address C. W. D., Star office, ree WASTED an cxeallene writer andicompelsat per. whose evenings are not engaged, would like BMPLOYMENT fm copying. bok Feeping or adjustin feel Anything ja tet Be i JW 'H, Post omes, ‘0 wi ere Aone WwW aeTAP_N front RoUatiy an ctice. neat tie Z ue OF On joasible. city Pest office. Washingtoay DC. ina St ANTED—By a Germcr. SITUATIO) WwW rece Address “pe Star Office. niet ANTED—ROOM and BOARD by a gentleman and iady, in a te ‘amily preferred. Rd- erences given. Address A, 3,, Star Office, statirg terms. ja 2i-3t* A” EXPBRIENOED DENING ROOM SER feta ee ashy sere es do any othe ~ wishes a fi . anote to Box 12, Star Micon, Sige ANTED—An experienced COOK, at No. 52 _H street, between 6th and 7th. Reference required. ja 2 tf WANTED TO RENT—By es good, carefal ten ant. s DWELLING HOUSE, containing 1 or more rooms, nerth of Ps..avenue,2ad between 6th'and I7thsts. AddressBox 303 Washington city, D.C Jan 2)-4t* ANTZD—A BYEUATION\. by. e-reepectabl. woman, asa first-class meat an Goer reference given. Call 664 iatieeteoseat z Ja 13 OR RENT—A e Derry We A FRAME HOUSE four ro and N, containing poms, with summer Bitchen, large yard,&c. farther particulars apply to JOHN T. SI: For LENOE, Provisinn Sto: % enue and ith streets Tt Corner OF New, Yre ay OK RENT—With immediate postesnion, a fi Foe STORE ROOM, on the ground for, and a MS in the second ry ef house No 0, north side Pean’s sven between 4%: and th streets. Titey will'he rented’ separately or to- gether. The location is-one of the most desirable pushes Gh ip most ees popieete For. fur- ore inquire : *, 353 Esstreet, betweengtit and it aa eae URNISHED BOOMS TO RENT—At 485 i Bot a few doors. north of Penn’s ete [POR REST Beverat tai PT F rgeand elegantly FUR NISHED-ROOMS at No. 9 between 6th and 7th ste. Cornea: eae OOMS FOR RENT—Purnished or anfur or 7th. st, naw school house, wt ano Fa. & [OR SALB—Phe dent located RIVERY LE STABILR in the city of Washineten bevtae iz stalls. Will! be sola cheap, Inquire at tiiss office, jan 23-3t*- POR SALB-A WINE CLOSE CARRIAGE, in ~yiplencid order. Can be secn ‘any time, JOBNSON'S Shop. wth street, between B and 0.” OR RENT—Po a small family, without cha- FP atenr ¢ turnisied ROGHS” na tatte ee hone: keeping, with water and gas,at 27H at., near 18th. Also, rooms at the corner. 02-0 and North Cavitolsts. ja23.32* ESTAURANT. WITH. THREE. ROO) R RENT—Sitwated on Capitol Hill, suitab a restaurant or grocery store; & good stand: for either business, Apply to the undersigned at hia Tesidence, on Pa, av., bot. 2d andfd ats east. 23-3t H.R. MARYMAN, ANTBD—Ladies and Gent’s capt of OL ING, WATCHES, I#8TOLS, INI EURG er any kind of Personal Property. No. 116 B et, pear the Post office. ja5-Im* ANTED—By a gemtioman and wif D \ ROOM and SITTING ROCH, with BOS for one, ia the neighborhood of 1th and lith ati Address A. J. K., at thie office, jan 4 ANT ies who wisi ST W{NGaRG END BRUT: N&doue tose .fo be, go to the only practical hana in town. is Wit. PRINOH, ‘3°51 F straet, who haven nee 75,000 patterns for Embroidary. and Braiding, an in’ weekly receiving from tha deslgners now an ecu rale eeearne Having. the only machine i town to @. patterns, he inable to meet any on position. Goods stamped while you wait, Low out ladies in whcse bands yeu give your gocds We are responsibis for every article we ctanip, nov7-tf_ 7 BP NURSE WANTED. Apply tc Dr WP Ww JOHNST No. 4567th street, batwoen th hours of 8 and in. and 32 andi i p.m. Nongnee apply anless willing te leave the city for a fey months. Lav 25 ANTED—Ladies.to call and seo my naw pa? terna for Sli ) Smoking Caps. Pincus ious, Watch Cases, Powder Bags, Fokes, Bands Pantalets, Skirts, &c.; particularly toe: ine om Baby Blankets and &mbroidered Plann ints fy infants. The only place in town togetthem. Wi are the only persona in town who understand thi business theroughly. Dh. aq 1 st.. bat. th and 9th, tf — pet SKINS WANTED !—Phe Subscribera will pay the highest cash prices fe at their Buekaki: ‘8 for DEER SKINS, Hrect, Georgetown DYO. Biamutectory, 100 Tas n0v Jett “RAMSBURG & RBBERT aN T BD-SEOOND BAN : W ate: BIRROTS CAupaTS ERaG ge DING, and HOUSBFU RNISHING GOODS ot eve letcription, —-B, BUGHLY, 406 7th ttrety 5 betwean @ and H. east side, BOARDIN EASANT InoMs, WITH TA Prigagaucmen ot No. 28 rere betwee tt ani streets, caeent and Table Boarders ac commodated on modétes tarms. jan % eo3t* @ARDING en vont, te 5 NISHED LOOMS. with Yo" T«girable FUR- BOARDERS accommodated, ated, ra ner 472. 9 cot, COF- 72 0 atreot, 00) NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN Wiux, PAY A liberal price for good accommodatiow: in @ private family, (Washington or where they may enjoy pleasant society. F. Z., Evening Star Office. ja 24-20 kK ‘or without board, at No. 427 8th st tween G and H sts. ja2 LEASANT ROOMS, ALSO TABLE BO at 325 per month, can be had at No. 4 street, near 2d. ences exchanged. ja 12-11t* Georgetown.) agarose OR RENT—Five FUBNISHED ROOMS, with Se ARD 47 Cc Parlor euitable for Congressmen or officers. F street cars pass the door. Refer- OABDING—Any lady desiring to find an ele- gant home, with the best medical assistance, excellent nuraing and strict retirement during confinement, can find every requisite with the ad- a widow living genteecly, without chil- OR SALE—A LOP. improved by two frame ‘iwellings. mow bringing $27 rent monthiy, Vary desiradly locatea.on @sireet east, between 5th and 6th streeta south, No. 374, two. aquares from the strect care, Te be sold reasonable and on good conditions. Title. f.. good. Apply for Surther particulars to HENE® ISBMANN sornee oi 6th street and Ps avenue cast. 38 23-20 * {OR RENT—Two elegact and conyeniont OF- ¥?@R ROOMB. on sctond floor, one on the north side of Penasylvaniaavenue, near 13th st., i Res the ether cnyth strechs, Bear roses Fore Of- se a PO-pri Safe in e whieh will €e sold iP denired. Also, anew TRAME HOUSS, containing 6 roaias, in a convenient loca- tion. for rent Inquire immediately of GAR! & BURGHSS, Attorneys, Room Not, O54 bene Ja 23-3t" OR SAL3—The G00D WILL.and FIX kK of @ 8ma!l, wel)-eatablished Westeurante bes forther partic i peed cu! nomire at tie Star Office. SEVERAL NICH Y FURNISHED M. rent, No Bae 17th street, between sad Toe slerenoes required. Call between 10 and 4 o’cl’k. I . {OB RENT—A sew BRICK HOUSE containing 1. betwee J 5 i ©. HEWSiP, No. 212 7th etreet, between M. a - ja2l Ste 0. 342 LBPRERT, between 13th and ith sta.— Noe haadsomely furnished BEDROOMS for rent, 6n third and fourth floors. House contains atbeoes a’mprovements, Reference required. {OR RENT—A FORNI=qED HO! sth PF Ohet between H acd t PL Guutendtwatee through the house; 13 rooms; rei 3%) in advanee monthly. Apply to H. Cig 335 D street, up stairs, OR RENT—To single gentlemen only, in. 4.5. vate family, two asta of furnished) ROUws (four front and two back,) convenience of gas ana water. five minutes’ walk from the Capitol. Ref. | ces required, Apply No. 475 N. E. corner of Dand 2d sta. jan 22-tf OR BALE A GREAT BARGAIN.—The sub- servhers wishing to,iecline business, on account of ill health, offera their atock of China, Giass, and Earthen ware at cosh Any person wishing to enter the business will to well to call and examine for Naruselver, asa very liberal offer will bo mate at ial er orn stress, (east side.) between L and M, (OR SALE—tn. _ BENJ.8. BAYLY & © taining 4 rooms @&Cu. ~pawspn HOUSES. con- feet, which will be sold ol x er month ALDING, i tt SRAMB HOUSES. con- p i 70 treet. het Dani KE. Apply Wnning baek 7 ROA DRUP. on Cth street west, betwabtant. sta jan t®, west side, or through post office. E—The LEASE and FURNITURE of | Delta commodioua House om Capitol Hi containing 18 rooms, all well furnishel. House now iiJled with permanent boarders. Satisfactory reasons given Tor selling out. Apply to E PORTER, in Room No. 10. Paymaster General’s Building, corner of J5th and F street, between the hours of ] an‘ 3 0 clock p. m. jan 18 Iw* \—For ¢: or on instalments, a val- Foe opeRt consisting of vine lots, bringing a very handsome incoms. Also. RALL- ROAD 8TOCK, paying alarge dividend. Fo: ; ticulara applyto Mr. ALEX. WOLOWSKI, 353 Tren er boaters 6th street, between H anda I streets, from 6 tat . e p.m. bs pAddzers Mrs, LEONARD, Box S51 Brooklyn: | (on RENT—An OFFIOM, in a central and busi- T BOARD at 136 P bet, 19th and mene FATE OF ENO SL Tee athe Apap enw et. ete ame S: Svs Deldex Im" | WOGHES,Otice of the Daily Times. de 17 tt ” M visi known find a saving of 30 te 49 er cent. dee 2-1m oe AUTIER, 252 Pa. ave, 456...... PAPERHANGINGS,—-_..,..486 broidered and medium eines Gilt papers, ed, and extremely beneficial in ite action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods it a25-eoly EST ES DIED, On the 33d instant, Mrs. ANN ADDISON, relict of Onpt. W.H Adcison, U.8. Army. Her funeral wiil takeplare at 12m. on F harsiay, 26th instant, from the residence of the family o the late Dr. Watkins, No, 420 9th street. On the 23d inst., Mra. EMMA AMANDA Mc- GILL. aged 7 years, 1 month and W days. Ter funeral will take place to morrow ( Wednes- day) afternoon, at3 o’clock, from the house of her brother. H, Augee, No. 332 5th street, bet. Tand K, to which the friends of the famil es of Henry and Jacob Augee respectfally invited. a st.. Mr. JAMES PHELAN, in 35th year ( Wednes- iter, Mrs. 6th and 17' eta. at nds and acquaintances 24 o'clock, to which his frie! are invited. On the ¢2d instant, after a brief illness, INBIA JOHNSON, wife of Dr. 8, 8, Turner, aged 27 years. On Saturday, the 2lst inst.. after a shortillness Jone HENRY STENDLER, inthe 26th year of i Baltimore, Mew York and Be Louis papers please cop: N ATiONAL BANK O¥ COMMBBOR OF GEORGETOWN. This Bank, organized uncer the National Bank ing Law of the last Congress, is now open for the transaction of business at their office on Bridge st ©. E. RITTENHOUSE, President. _BAMUEL FOWLBR, Oashi jan 3-2W MPORTANT FROM THE FRONT! SLAGLE is taking Cartes de Visite Photographs for only $2 25 per duzen ; Vignettes, $3 per 4: He defies the world to excel his pic’ in pri ity. Nos, 288 and 312 Pa. om each ith 16-lw* ASHIONABLE MILLINERY RESS F AghING ESTABLISHMENT. > 54 { Baltimore 1d re- Met atin inform the Ledies of Washington o1 wil tfully ii steaity that she hes opened at her rooms, 514 7th street, opposite Intelligencer Building, a Fancy 2a siedas Vebping conetandy hand the Cater she inte: eeping cons D y and most Fashionable cuts and style: also, to man- description of t! werduced, “Boanets und Dress Patte Paris, London, and New York, A MATTING AT PRIVATE S84L ‘We have just received from the importers, on fo: te sale. 90 Boils COCOA tna CALCUTTA MATTING, ‘of prime quality, in Tots to suit purchasers. w 1, WALL & 00.. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants jan 16-6t [Chron.] South cor. Pa. av. and 9! D 8H C2 AND T OB BLACKER BOX. It is just what ae needs, Prices ony. $1.25 to $4. All fur . For pale cheap, at 334 ar 10th, ja lé-lw* Se nae latest from Terms cash for goods and a or. EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND STRANGERS ting this city, ie Bea if to hele advan: ti ani oarding at ie well- fiery Restausant of GAUTIER, where they will 486 CHOICE FALL STOOK. 486 Just opened, a beautiful assortment of Gold, Em » NT—Two ROOMS on first floor of a pri- F OP a aniienie furnished or unfurnished, and suitable for gentlemen. References required. Ap- ply at 108 Green street, Georgetown, js li eo3w OR SALE—Two first-class RESTAURANTS. 7 TOR Spartionlers apply Immediately a LL, jan 10-Im* Park House, 332 E at. ENT OR SALE—A very desirable FARM Fo bee road, called Petworth, near the ist toll-gate. {two roads, the one lead- in the angl aie me and the other the turnpike Also, varied and choice stock of Satin and | ing to Soldiers’ Hom e Biank Papers. Lorders, Statues, Contre Pieces, &o- | Toad to Montgomery County. For terms ap Orders for Paperhangings or Window Shades | Ply at office 490 H stree 4 mac ol 4 aton! ce, panctually executed in city or country, at the hours of | o’clock and frem 4 to6p. m. Jalitf JAS, TOWLES, Property Agent ENT—A comfortabiy frame DWELLING, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. 486 yee the convent in Geor, etown,) already c ny furnished and suitable for a small family; to one The richest, handsomest and most varied stock | who can come well recommeaded the rent will be of Gilt and Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in | moderst Boquire of JOHN J. BUGUE, corner the District. These goods ie warranted to be | Bridge High sts..Georgetown, ian 7_ ied with gold Teaf'and ef superior workman- SOR RENT—That large and. commodioua is Fe beautiful assortment of Card Visite F Ry aTLING-HO B, containing Troems, Frames of fore! and domestic manufacture, mes 128 Penney! ia eyene pibat weenyath ene coeds warranted se ree fo Dr. Smoot’s, his house has il the anoders improvements. w! as and wa. Vesti Lee inaituated in the moat ree 5 Different celors and made to order. 486 PICTURE COBD AND TASSELS. Different siz: sels, Rings, Nails. CARD VISITE FRAMES, t, Bwiss Carved wood es Window Shades in store. Orders for any required style or size Shade 4 colors Picture Gord and Tas- tral location in Washimgton, being almost in the contre of ‘alt ‘the principal Government Depart- ments, and is well adapted for a first-class private idence, or @ first-class large boarding-house, Possession given immediately. Nong but persons eed apply to TAMBS TOWLES. 219 three doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. jan 5 tf euzeant PARLOR AND TWO CHAMBERS for rent, atC, GAUTIER’S, 258 Pennsylvania venue. de 7-tf French Gil ,and American . RSALE—That Handsome RESIDENOE, No. Composition Gard Frames in variety. i 450 atroet. Rotwoen cin goa, th. ‘anda is most e situated in imm: PLOrens® vicinity of the Bort “Ofice e and Interior’ Depart: id Painti ments, has a street railroac irectly in of MARRRT TERS Ne. ase Seventh front of it, and {sa well built, neat, commodious @7 Please remember the Numbe: residence. Apply, if before the Ist of December, term Cash for Goods and Labor. - ane Toe street, AE ee ony. 3 alee UEENS OF SONG, Being memoirs of some | Attorney at Law.’ sav to nov ett of the most celebrated female vocal ra to the present , from time, th liest di f the o; By Bien € Clayton, Ivo! yinith portraits FOR SAE cas an ENGINES, macs is ihe years 186) 661 and Mele By Onetles | 128 horee power Upright Tabulay Boiler, it th \d_ 100 iliustrations. Gee DML WHE MAPEONRANGK TAYLOR | 110 40 do de Noete AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JANUARY | ! 22 do horizontal do United States Service Magazine forJanuary, | 10 do lo ‘: do Riepateliow’s Erol ARS foes ; 2 = 2 Begis ¢ Miner Boy an or. ‘he above are all + Also— prea ya ome Fi rs e Reid nae horse power locomotive atyle Boiler, nearly Blim. or Hymns of Holy Re’ new, 16 horse power upright tubular Boiler. Bernat ne te idence Heid, Ee horizontal Wie Poller, 24335, with 1idinch fluo, s » Mi t Hosmer. oree Powe: Zhe Morrisons, by Mrs. Mi RANCK TAYLOR. 'D, 5 ht Engines, 1 eaeh 12 and 13-horse power | upright A; eine UVENILE BOOKS8—Lea Robinson 1d 5 le France: Hobinson Swisse; La Semaine ses trois S rertaty person or by mail to Jeudie; Ch t Chat; Les Enfaots d’Aujourd’hui; THOS. ©. BASSHOR & £0, r Nouv Pie tea; Dantes a Aadereen, Con jal6-eoSt* No 26 Light st., Baltimore, Md. Nat Mt saat) °° “eRAROK TAYLOR. JORNSTON’S NATIONAL ATLAS, Bdinbareh; HOMPEON’S POMADE OPTIEM-—For impart- | Sraj Atias of the World, Edinburgh? Colton’s Il- ing a rich glogs and exquisite ay to the | justrated ‘Gabinet Atlas an seriptive Geogra- Bair, ee: the ‘omade extant. $F Colton’s gener heat Oaiton’s Atlas of the inlan: sold by all Dr ae eee ANOK TAYLOR. ALSA! MIX’ B.—This old, IGSTON & OO.'S PH LPHIA IGE Dee ee eee Re raat: | SCREAM AND CON ReOT, Secret ies, is for sale by all . Price | ecrner l2thand F sts, All orders promptly exeeu- $1 per bottle. Id-eolye | ted. 1l-eolm' AUOTION SALES THIS AFTERNOUN AND TO-MORROW B® W. L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALB OF IMPROVED P. irtue of the decree of the foipdldeos fed be istrict of Columbia, in equity sitt ae in atuity ing, bearing in a cause in fend: offer for peed t No. 133, Equity Bocket.) I s' ie auction, im front of a ¥, bh di premises, on D. A. D. 1365. at 4.0% Fhreeis)in Cabo o's ont red six hundred an ity seven (677) he n, with the improve- two Frame Houses. < ist 8 sear oe reet east.” 8 of raie: One-third cash; two equal instaliments of six aed ine (ened 9) defered, parmeniosacasect deed” Set feats inkerent ee ee ily indorsed, and retai i money tnaeite until the w ort f All conve’ ing and revenue sta it of the purchaser, A LLOYD: Truster” jan 5 3tawlwkds W.L. WALL & 08, Aucts. ROOKER & BRBLLE No. 368 7th sti BY® W, Auctioneers, reet, one door above I. LARGE STOCK OF DRY AND Go MUSLINS. SUEBTINGS, HAWS, tas COBB. OLGAKS. HOSIERY, &c. ATAUC PION AT NO. 515 TTH- STREET. BETWEEN DAND 24, Tass 0.0 ei eaboreatore, the er stock contained re, Hosiery, Gloves, Cloths, Napkins, Ho- p Skirts, Shactings, £o., &¢,. eoesther with s sent: ‘ancy Good: ii i pee Kee oe sususily found im a first 2 Lasios are invited to attend. @ positive and withovt reserve &-To be continued on W2DNESDAY MORN- Hoh Oy the same Rour, unti} the whole is dis- ‘Perms cock, BROOKER & BELLEW, Aucts. J. G. MOGUIRE & OD,, Auctioncers, FURNEPURE AND HOUSER On MONDAY MORNING, antatr deat 1) o'clock, at house Mo. 249 7th street, between M and Ni streets, we shall sell the Furmiture and Houtehold Effeats. comprigiag— Handsome Wamné Secretary and Boox-Oase ir-cleth covered Lounze ht and Cane-seat Rece>iion Chairs. jane seat and back Rockers Bolid, Walnnt Bodatead lar ble- to; é it a Pt Feathor Beda, Horstera cat Pillows: Vere otes Husk and Cotton Mattresser, Sheets. Gea biecdt at Tatts Uarpet ruse: Toilet Ware, Grok Stove” ile: vreatther with a general assortment of Kitchen Is. Terms cash. JA3,.C. McG UZRE & 0O., ja Auctioneers, oZ THE. ABOVE, BAUR 18 POSTPONED 28 lee oO! @ inclemency 0: e weather = ti WEDNESDAY LIGRNING coat, Jaouary 53h, Same hove and place. ia 28 J. 3. MoGUIRB & CO., Aucts, BY W. 3B. LEWIS & CO., Agctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALEZ—-THE WHOLE STOCK oF A MHGLUSALA DRY GOODS JOBBER. AF WEDNESDAY URXT. Jan-vary 25, at 10 o'clock, at our Sales Room, No, 307 Pennavivania ayeaue, we shall sell the whole stock in trade of ‘a Whole asle Beater, congiating of— 206 doaen Woalen Over and Under Shirts and Drawers, 209 gozen Woolez and Cotton Stockings, Socks, ke., Ke. 10 dozen Gisvoes, Gauntlets, Buck, Kid, and other king ee ‘.cases Bociw, Shoes, Gaiters, &c, gb? cartoon, Millinery Goods, Velvets, Ribbons. = pisces Bleck and ather Silk Dress Good Plaids, ‘ . Mezipoer, Alnacas, Calicoes, Sheetiags: kc. ke. ‘@ variety of Fancy Dry Ganda. which will be ari 4 early on the morning o| Sale, and sold without reserve, ia lots to suit the trade Jan 23 2t Ws. B. LEWIS & ©O, Auc SALE OF CONDE ED QUARTERMAST Brthaks Citas. AND GHAIN SACKS, taf Quartermasters Opice, wDepot af Whshington. Will pejeald at Peeks sueiion’ er stein: Will dat pudlic auction. at Sixth stract Wherf, Wasbingten, D O..on WEDNESDAY, Jaa: Uary 2%» 1865, a 165 of Quarterinaster’s store’, con- demned ag unfit sor public servico, viz : Shovels, Pitesforks, Brooms, ' File! Ausers, Buckets. Lantazas, Cook Stoves, Paulins, Picks, Also, o¢ the same tims and place— About 114.0% pounds of Cora, 55.00) pounds of Oata, and 50,603 Grain Sacks. H. RUCKE Brigadiez-Qeneral and Oief Quartermaster, San 14-10t pot of Washington. Avrm SALE OF CONDEMNED TLORSES, QuaRTERMASTEP, GENERAL’s OrFioR, ‘WASHINGTOX CITY Jean Oy ieaghe t 5 Y, Januar: , atghes Will de sold. at pubic auction, to * bidder, at Baltimore, Md.,on , 1835, Pe eats Dene TY CAVALRY VBes * ONE HUNDRED These Horses the cavalry se: ¢ nS JMéen condemned as unit for Rg or thearmy. a good bar- dard farming purposes, 2 bad. ) ingly. Sate to commence at iO a, tee ae hia ‘at, Phillip’s Government Stables,.o-ner of Paca and German streets i arrenc: Terms wih, in United States ss" NEKIN. aus Diviston fan sine Colonel in charge Fire Peo. Usie> STATES MARSHAL’S BALE, irtue of a writ of fierl facia, issued from the claus Office of he Supreme Court of to» District of Columbia, andto me directed. f will so ablic sale, for cash, on BSDAY, ths i5t Jay of February next, 1865, at 12 o’olock m., in front of the Court House door of said County. all defendant's right, title, claim and interest, in an { vthe Lot No. 13, in Square No, 611, in «be city of Bod iad upon A and will vernal fo astiaty Jotictals ~ a or jan 35-4" “We Courts Dy sab ge LAMON B* GREEN & Wis U.S. Marshal, D. CHANOBRY s4uctioneers, epee a eneeS ok “aitting as @ District o! jumbia, 3 tatity passed om the I2th day of Decembultt of ina cause wherein Jehn F. Cross is complaints . Cross, et al., are defendants, Vet k id and Juli .. Dixon, wil on toe 7th day of February, !8i5, at public auction, op the | premisey AY io’e:0ck | the afternoon, the following describe! real eatate, situate in the city of Washington in said District, that is to say: psrt of lot numbered six (6)ia equare numbered eight hundred and forty-seven, (847.) the same being the south twenty feet front on Fifth street, east ef said lot numbered six Sia aid cquare 847, and running back with that width the depth af aaa lot, one hundred and Sve (5) t neh. tea he armor ofasle are: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, bearing interest, to be secured to the -at- isfaction of the trustee—the purchasers to have the privilege of paying sil inicase: changeraenet Stamps and conveyan: Oa a 19-2awSw&eds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct. ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE O¥ VACANT LOT NEAR [2 API B Cn MONDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 27, 1855, at 4 o’ciock,on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 12, 1854. and duly recorded among the land records for Washington county, D. C., Lehall sell part of Lot No. 4, in Square No. 6e4, fronting on Delaware avenue. between C and streets north, beginping for the said part of id original lot (4)on the northwest corner of elaware avenue, and ren ien ee right angles ¥ al i venue eastwardly 169 feet. thence south 20 feet 10 inches, thence west 23 feet, theace par- lel with the north line of satd lot westwardly to Delaware avenue 152 feet 9 iets topra @ north- wardly on Delaware avenue 7% feet 4's inches to a) place of beginning, containing 4,600 feet more or less, Terms cash. Fifty dollars must be paid by the purchaser at Sime of eetee P.L, STEBR. Trustee, ja2l-2aw&de J.C, McGUIR& & Co., Aucte. M, WILLIAN, 4 IMPORTER, 36 Pa. ave., Wash t 7, Cite Trevise, ingtor D. 0. Paris. Has received a care of goods from Paris, containing ail kinds of goods pertaiaing to his C.oak, Millinery, and Fancy business; also a great ty of Ham: air in all dresses yy ir Go such a: w styles, Waterfalls, part eo ors and atylom Braids, de in flowers, Ribbons, and Chenil! a splendid assortment of White ’ wear. Belt Ribbors o' M. WILLIAN has added to h Hair Manufactory, where ord guy kind of Hairwork. Ord: ‘om Pa finned house 1a Paris Wor CAN BUY THE POPPED CORN AT 334 D street, near l(t street. Phe on! the Pure, Healthy, 8: Refined \s The cheapest and "fame time only article of om fectionery that is pure and healthy. Wholesale and Retail. By onnce or box. Call and see it. The excellent acticie for Dyspepsia. jan 16-6t* OTICE.—Call one and all, find LADI .8 GAR- MBNTS, HOOP SKIRTS, NOTIONS aadFAN- OF GCODE in seneeat at very low prices, No. 120 ri i. “jan 7-1m" °° YOUNG & BEHREND. (GOP AND OBEAP (cox groves, Made and sold by WHITE & BRU., No. 25 Bas wank iusto sonedtartated: TP you i always get them repaired at. - y peieneral Bonthorn sgenty 67 west Lombard st, re, $a movi: eS [cea eet Mad, A. PROBEUS, General Agent. = I AUCTION ALES, FUTURE DaYs. eee ea PRY-GooDS ; CLOTHIN "SEE AN DA ORS was, PLateb wank” 2 ia an PERFUMERY, UN: ASE a0 10 RYERY avast commerce at aca Broo amenments rerpoeerony solici' oe ee >, fan U-Im “BROOKER cRaLLEW “ancts, J.C, MCGUIRE & OO., Auctioneer, , VALUABLE BURDING LOT OPPOSITR WEST. ER! On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Janen: atgo'ciock, om the premises, wo whail tall tre eastern part of Let Ne. 16, in Square *% fronti 17 feet on north K street, between 19. and api running back 45 feet. This property edd @iin"ely opposite the Weatern Mar, ee is avery desirable property fur business poses, seeonvevancing and stamps at cost of the purcha- Terme cash. _in21d [Rep J. 0. MO@UIRE & 0®,, Aucts U, 5: Manswau's sang, Jn virtue of a writ of faciac, of condemmation issued fram the Clocks ofive ot the Rupreme Court of the District of Golambia, to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cast, at the Auction Store of Wm. L.. Wall & Oo. on Pennsylvania avenue and 9ih street, BAY. "the Sint day of Sanuary ia:icaly 6, com: o'cloel - m.. i [ peeriaee eins ar Toss, 1 Marble-top Buress Gissn asf 1 Mahogany Wardrobe and Cuzeau, and Bet, eeeee rene ms a Seized and levied upon as the d ch, of Wm. H. Fitzhugh: and will be aold to satcee jedgment No. 1228, in faver of Mo: . WARD LAMON, U. 3. Marshal D, 0, ay jan 21-4 4 Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auetionsers, &e. AT AUO- th inciagt, at 10 o'clock , idonce of a gentie ma housekeeping, or 2st street, be- tween G@ and H rtreets. weat end of the city— Coe Suite, consisting of Sofas, Easy and Wardrobes, Washstands. Tab) Chairs ard Jenny Lind Bedate-Jg Best Curled Hair and . ther Mattrosses Feather Bede Pillows nod Bolsters Extenrion Tablewand Dining Ghairs Brussels, Thre ply. and otuor Carpets Cottage Reta anc other Ohan.ven Furaiture ‘avd Crockery Ware Cook, Radiator and other Stores Lot of Kitchen Kequisites And many otber articles (oo numerous to enw. merate. Terms cash, GREIN & WILLIAMS, Jjalgd ___ Aactionear BY J. 0. MeGUIRE & CO. \ctioneers, CHANCERY SALR OF VALUABLE PROP ON 18TH STREET, BELOW, PRENNSVLY ENTE AVENUS. AND LOT AZ THR CORNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND THIRD STHBET By anthority of the Supreme Court o trict, passed in Kouity N ¥e Todd and Probasco THURSDAY ARTERNGGN. Janugry 25. i855. at o’clock, on the premiser, to the highest bidder, the following valnable real estate to wit Part cf Lot No, 15, and. the whole of Lat No.1. in Square No 258, froatiog together about 65 foot on Thitteenth strvet, noar Pennsrivapia avenue, by depth tveraging about 100 feet to a public all-y¥, Su feet wide, with an outlet 8 feet wide to Tair teenth street, with tha improvements, consisting Cf several oll frame dwelling housea Same day at 4i o'clock, Lot No. 1 ©, fronting 35 feet on Matyland aveaua. and 70 fe.t 00 Third street west. at the corner of Third street, near the canal bridge. Terms: One third cath, the residge in 6, 38 months, with interest, for which the por. bonda with enrety willba takea, and a liem re- gerved on the proparty sold 5 Tf the terms be aot complied with within five days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the Tight to resell, oa seven days’ public notice, at the Fisk and cost of the purchaser fuiling to comply. HENRY PRowasco § Trustees jan 12-4 J. 0. McGUIRE & 09. Anct= BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionse: = RAM TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO STOPAT AUC- ROUSE OF LEASE GROUND RB” TION. cary next, at 4 On WEDNESDAY. the 8th Fe'of the premises, orelock p a. 1 stall vel ju fina ayn.g olin Rei felt 7 ova deed of tres’ of Washington ede iP dated 12th day of Ang fale a ae OP, No. & one of the Lang good two story Frame Hones District of © folie 73, 4 =£0um and id Rent, near the Old Railroad on J+ ee ah, W. PB. WALLAGE Welscokds| GRREN & WILLT y2¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RUSTER'R SALE OF A SMALL FRAME mer HOUEE AND LOT. By virtue of a deed of trust from Martha A. Jackson to me, beating dste the at day of Janus ry, 1803, and dul recorded ia Liber J. A. 8., No. 33s. folios $9. 510. and $il, one of the land records for the County of Washingten,ia the District of L will sell, by public auction in frost of at do'elock p.m, on TUBBDAY, the ; ‘that piece or parcel of tween P and in Square stee. neta. Tru S.A ‘ebruary nex uy of sitcated re 5th ees POT th. Known as pa! 069, Rees aioe act feet front, rannin eback nine- y-three feet id 2 halfinches in dep ty three feet tug tothe xnbdivision of fot No. % ‘mare No. 478. with the improv. mente. e purchaest to pay or stamps aif the torms of wale be not ve in said Terms cash. ae yin and oR wits in five dasa, the Trustee F the right to rese!l the property atthe riak a! Z of the firet parchaser. fry dollars es : e re quired to be deposited in the handa of t vigee tioneers immediately after the property is bid off; if not. it will be pus up and gold to the next high- est bidder. zi JOHN H. JOHNSON, Trustee. jalg-tawkda GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aue UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORS BS. m GENERAL'S OFFICR, Wasnington City, Jan. 14, inis.f ¢ Auction, to the high- gud places named below. QTARTE: Nene een il] besold at Publi est bidder. at the time iz: i PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY February 2. 186: 65. “TMINGTON, DEL AWARE, THURSDAY, Fob- - ary 16, 1365. ateach pina ONDREN CAVALRY HORSES These Horses, the cavalry ee waren sondern as unfit for ao toatl reget ST MDG POT Iya RAY £00 var. Horses sold si ¥- ale to commenae at 19 o’elock a. ited Btat Fe Terms cash, in a 2 eM ie, o charse First Division, Colontlartermaster General tat Oaice. ONDEMNED HORSES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OrricRr, Figst Divisios, Wasnixcton Citr , Jannary §, 1885. Wil be sold, at public auction, te the highest bidder, at Giesboro, D. C.,on a FRIDAY, Janvary 13. a TWO HENDRED CAVALRY HORSES, On FRIDAY, January 2, 15 TWOHUNDRED oavabny HoksEs. On FRIDAY. January 77. A TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. These horses have been condemned as unfit for the Cavalr e of the Army For road and farming purposes, many good bar- i be bad. "Trorses Jold fin, ly. Bale to commence atl¢a. a. i CY. Terms cash in United Staten cores iG EKIN, ermaster ja 6-19 Colonel in charge First Division Quart Generai’s Office. ia Getauaes AND BOYS’ OLOTHIN AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES! BW STYLES! FINE QUALITIES a CITIZENS AND MILITARY OLOTHING OF ALL QUALITIES. WALL, STEPHENS & 0O., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Invite purchasers in want ef 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., jab-2w,if [Int,,Chr.& Rep.]_ 322 Pa. av. SPEND YOUR EVENINGS PLEASANTLY and usefully, reading the best novels and other standard works (a choice of 2.000), for 3)cts. week- ly. with great reduoement to louple mn baer ons. eople’s at rary. ay, Dm Kirkwood House, bet, 11th aad Iith a ec THE GOLDEN BULE! 01 FOR CALIFORNIA|, eae ton of Bt, Patrick’s. LFF Ps ae parties jeleime” AND CHEAPEST CONFECTION. seria intaeetianenra Cornet grarea wb erale and re! of kind, Raat atl All orders for supplyiDg %, wpree. sutlers = sssilies, bes. }., mos r eh eet, near 19th st, Gall aad soo it,