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SS SSS SESS TESS JSASSANSECSISS GSES SSIS SE SESSA ESTES EES BER OP OE SEE ET EE JOSE ESET SET SSE ~~ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. FornD’s THeaTER.—Last night of the opular drams, “The Streets of New York.” ‘Bonday, the favorite Comedian, J. S. Clark, as “Bob Acres,” in the Comedy of “The Rivals.” Grover’s TREATER.—Last night of ‘East Lynne,” Miss Western as «Lady Ieabel” and «Madame Vine.” A good programuie in prep- aration for Monday. Oxrorp Hatt —All the stars ina rich bill of ballet, songs, music, and negro delineations, concluding with a side-splittmg afterpiece, Diatinee this afternoon. CanTsRruRy.—New stars, and an immense programme of fun and sentiment, concluding with a novel pantomime. This afternoon, the matinee for ladies. ———— Tue Cass or Many HaRgpis.—The Uhicago ‘Times of the Ist instant, issued before the re- ceipt of the accounts of that affair published in the press of this city, has alengthy article upon the subject, in which. after referring to the tel- egrams there received concerning the homicide, corroborates our statements respect the long intercourse and correspondence of Mr. Bar- roughs and Mary Harris, and gives the sub- stance of statements said to have been made by her to @ friend, a short time before she lett Chi cago, in which there are no material points of difference trom that made by her since the homicide. From the article we cull the following: U6 the 5th of July Mary Harris institutedan actiun for breach of promise of marrage in the Superior Court of this city, against A. J. Bur- roughs. The case is No. 865 in the chambers room. Itis now pending, but the tearful death of one of the parties has suddenly brought it to a termipation, Abont the close of the last year, a gentleman Tesiding in Baltimore. a triend of the family, having been informed of all the circumstances of the case, sent a noteto Miss Harris stating thatifshe would come on to Baltimore, he would accompany her to Washington, and de- tray All the expenses of prosecuting Burroughs. She consulted with some of her friends on the subject, and related the particulars of her sad story as giyen above. They were of opinion that the offer should be accepted, and she left for Baltimore about three weeks ago. She went from there to Washington, and the sequel of her painful story is briefly told in the few lines transmitted trom that city by telegraph. The affair has cast a shade ot gloom over the many Tespectable families with whom the parties are connected by ties of bloed. eae Fourth Warp Exemption Crius.—A Meeting of the citizens of the Fourth Ward was held last evening in the Council Chamber, City Hall, for the purpose of torming an asso- ciation to aid those who may be lucity enough to draw a prize of a new suit of clothes and a musket in the rext draft. Mr. J. 1. Chauncey was called to the chair and Mr. R S. Davis appointed secretary A committee. composed of Messrs. Hurley, Ourand and Davis, was appointed to dratt rules for the association. Subsequently they reported articles setting forth the object to ba to afford Sid to such as may be drafted; fixing the subscription at $50, with an additional one of $25 should there be more than one drawing; providing that none but able-bodied men, who sball pass the Board of Enrollment, shall be benefitted, among whom the money shall be divided pro rata The report was accepted, and after some de- bate the association adjourned. f —_ Uv. SUPREME Court, February 3.—On mo- tion ot Hon. O. H. Browning, W. H. Sutton, Esq ,of New York, was admitted ar attor- ney and counsellor of this court. On motion of Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Hon. George H. Wiiliams, of Oregon, was admitted an attorney and counsellor of this court. No. i87. Gilbert Woodroff, plaintiff in error, vs. Josiah M Mann. Inerror tothe Cireuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Illinois. On the motion ef Mr. Haines, ofcouneel for tae defendant in error, Was dismissed at the costs of the defendant in error, per stipulation of the parties. No. 12. The Schooner Baigory and cargo. Bernard Renaud claimant and appellant, vs. The United States. This cause was argued by Hon. Reverdy Johnson and Mr. Gillet for the appellant, and by Mr. Coffey for the United States. Aajourned until Monday. ——— Tuz INAUGURATION BALL.—At the meeting ot the committee arranging the preliminaries for the inauguration ball, on Wednesday eve- ning last, Mejor B. B. French, from the com- Tmitteeon arrangements for the inauguration ball, made a final report—that the committee bad selected the managers, a list of whom was read, and the report was adopted. A motion to change the time of holding the ball from Monday eveniug, March 6th, (the time heretofore fixed,) to Friday evening, March 3d, was negatived. So the ball will take place on Monday evening, the 6th prox. The name of Job W. Angus, Esq., which had been stricken from two committees under a Misunderstanding, was, after full explanation of all the facts, restored to those committees. Major DeCosta then made his report, as here- tofore published. 2 MARRIAGE IN THE DistRIcT OF COLUMBIA. Our readers will remember that, within a year or 80 past, several civil suits for damages have been prosecuted with effect in our courts, under an old and until recently forgotten stat- ute of Maryland, of 1777, in force here, impo- sing heavy liabilities upon a minister of th2 gospel who shall solemnize a marriage of a man under twenty, or a woman under sixteen years of age, without the consent of the pa- Tents Yesterday, Mr Price, of Iowa, in the House of Representatives, introduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on the District ot Columbia, exonerating ministers, &c., under such circumstances, and devolving the respon- sibility upon the clerk or other civil officer who grants the license. Te Potice ReErorts — Second Precinet.—Mary Conlon, drunk; costs, 9! cents. John Daley, do.; military. Third J’recinct.—William Jones, M. Norton drunk, dismissed. John Turner, deserter; mil- itary. R. S. Morgan, drunk and disorderly; $2.44. George MeUallion, do.; workhouse. 5S. Smith, larceny; $244. Fourth P: W.H. Mortimer, drunk and disorderly Tenth Precinct. — Francis Hartgroye and Blanch Davis, drunk and disorderly; #390 each. Patrick Maher, do: $4. Albert Tonl- son, disorderly; military. Michael McGraw drunk: Wm. Davis, diserderly; dismissed. pee Our City Post Orricg.—Mesers. William A. Nichols, John B. Wing, and D. W. Carrier, clerks, have resigned their situations, on the ground of their compensation being too small Postmaster Bowen has filled one of the vacancies by the appointment of John A. Simp- son, jr, and John A. Rice, one of his clerks who was performing clerical duty on the new traveling post office service, has returned to the Washington office, H.C. Burr succeeding im on the new post office line. a tit > saianeai EXxciTEMENT on the Avenue, near 4¥ street, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, over the new and beautiful cluster sets, coral sets, bracelets, chains, rings, teaspoons, &c , tor only one dol- iar, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Penn. avenue, near i street. fe 4.tf 2 on Free LUNCH.—A very excellent launch will be served up at Samstag’s Ale Vaults on Sat- urday, Feb. 4th, from 11 o'clock a. m. until 11 o'clock p.m. On this occasion Mr. Samstag ‘will dispense some of his stcck ale, ten years old. Don’t fail to go, one and all. fe 3-20 eee Sreeiat Nor ¥OR PARTIES AND BALLS, Ladies will fnd at my establishment a very large aseortment of flowers for the hair, Partie Caps, Head-dresses. Nets, Iilusionand Mousselin Watsts. Combs, Ball-Pins. Buckles. and Belts; a great variety of Hairwork, sich ai Curls, Tow’. &c. alte received new atyles of English and e Riding Hate, Lasies’ and Children’s Mentice Cloaks and Dresses, Ladies’ Undergarments, of Bonnets always the latest styles and newest * eB. Demarsen’s and Lubin’s French Perfamery I bave ad¢ed to my business a Human Hair Man- ufactory, Where orders will taken for any kind ef Hairwerk Orders will also be taken for goods from Paris. smounting to not less than one bun- éred dollars. They will be executed faithfally, as I bave my regular estallisbed house iv Paris. M Witiian, Importer, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 2 cl ® 5 336 Peng. Aventis. athipgton, C.. feblim * Bumors of ce For days and months have lived. Despite the prebabilities of War. at heart is all attuned to hear r’s direful trump, And all men pray for Victory and Peace! Rumors of Health Are borne on every breeze that comes From Drake's great Laboratory in New York, Where he prepares PLANTATION 31TTERS atull, To heal the natio: nd the sick restore, As all men hope that Peace mayceme, So all men wish that Health may stay. ‘To thatend. poor Dyspeptics, Hypechondriacs dull, Viotims of Vertigo, Headache, Fever, Care, All take Piaxration Brrrers. and are sure To find relief from their besetting ills. Let the whole world PLantariom BitTeRs use, And al! the nations shal! have Health and Pease. febl-lw Dr. Duroxt’s Sugar-coated Female Reaslating Pills are the very dest in use. They operate speedily and effectively, 204 being susar-coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of hi Pil ill prove their swpertority over all oth- tra, Price $1_s tex. Bold ¥ %. 0. Ford, corn Ith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, an o ty Cook, Alexandria, ja6 ly SPEOIAL NOTIOES: pacar cvaedes THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION. You complain of your stomach, unfortunate dys- peptic; but ought not your stomach to complain ofyou? Possibly the pangs you endure are simp!y the stomach’s method of taking revenge upon you | for neglecting and abusing it, Perhaps you have never made an effort to improve its condition, but | on the other hand are continually cramming itwith unwholesome and incongruous food. Have you ever tried HoSTETTER’S Sto ACH BITTERS,a proper diet and regular meals? The Bitters in a week would put your digestive apparatusin perfect or- der, regulate the flow of bile in accordance with the laws of health, and preduce just s0 much aperient action as would be necessary for your good; and when you were oneo all right, judicious and reg- ular dieting, with a little of the Tonic now and then, would keep you so. If you have neglected these means of cure, don’t blame your stomach for itsrebellion. It is merely nature’s hint that she wants help. If youncglect it, the next thing may be Inflamation, or Scirrhus Cancer, or some other violent and dangerous disease. There is such a thing as being ioc /atein these matters. Hostrt- tTER’s Bittgrs will cure Dyspepsia; tut Dyspep- sia may engender diseases which defy all restora- tives. fe 4-2w A Sure Remueny for Chills and Fever. Avyer’s Aeue Cure never fails. feb 4-lw Tuat New Sty COLLAR so much worn now by our lady frie and so pretty, can be made at Prince’s, 281 F street. who has had two machines built expressly for fluting collars. ruflies,&c. Ag he knows bis busivess. ladies will of ceurse know were heir work to. Only machines in town, re 3- Lousin’s FRANGIPANNE TorLet POWDER. This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threughout Europe, and considered A NECESSITY IN THE ToILeT OF Every Lavy is now for the first time introduced 10 THE LApIEgS OF AMERICA, FRANGIPANNI POWDER is unrivalled for removing Chaps, Chafes, Blotches Pimples and other impurities of the skin, render- ing it saft, clear, smooth and beautiful. FRANGIPAXNI PowDSR is used to remove TAN and FReCKLES, giving fresh ness to the complexion and a healthy hueto the skin with youthful softness, FRANGIPANN! PowDER is used by the ladies of Europe to sprinkle on the inside of Kip Groves, enablinga tight glove to be drawn on and off with ease,and preventing their being soiled by perspiration, After the glove is withdrawn it leaves the hand Smooru, Sort, and Wuite with a delicate freshness and perfume. FRANGIPANNI PowpER is used to remove all roushness and redness of the Hanps, Arms and Face. It softens Cerys, and ail other cutaneous excresences, Price 25 Centa and 50 Cents, according to size of Package. For sale by r Wittcox & Co., Principal Agents, _ 181 Water street New York, and Principal Druggists and Perfumers, dec 2.3m CoLcate’s Horry Soap. This celebrated Toiter Soar, in such universal demand, is made from the choicect materials, is mild aad emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely bensficio/ in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, ___ ian 23-eoly Fal. aND WINTER CLoTaina. New wsyles Superb Stock of Overcoats, Dress, Frock, and Walking Coats, Pantaicons, Vests, and Boys’ Olothing, Furrishing Goods, &e . &c, We are now prepared to exhibit our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing. which, for ele- ance of ttyle, variety and excel'ence of fabric and ithful:¢ sof manufacture, has not been sur- ae by any stock heretofore offered in this Tnose in search ef Clothing for Gentlemen’sand Youths’ wear are invited to call and examine our stock, We can say with assurance they will find the right article en the most reasonable terms, Also, an extensive assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, comprising everything neces- sary for 2 complete outfit. NO. WALKER & CO., 368 Pa. av., oc 10-8m* Metropolitan Hotel Building. 3 Sxecart Diseases, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered, Curesin twoto four days, and recent casesintwenty-fourhou's No mineral, no balsam.no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do nce want to beexpesed, Male packages. £2; fe- male $3, Samaritan’s Rootand Herb Juices—A positive and Tmanent cure for Syphilis, Serofala. Ulcers, jorer, Spots Tetters.&c. Price $i,or six bottles for $6. Sold by 8. C. Ford. See advertisement. m5 Warrantep To Curr in Six Days.—Dr.4God- frey’s Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five eara’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in sic di 0 change of diet required. Price $1 ps Sold by 8, C. Ford. corner Ith st and a Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja3-1 DIskasrs OF THE NeRVO SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexvat SyST#MS—new and reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Aseociation—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes. free of charge: Address D, J.8killin Houghton, Howard Ass ciation, No.3 South Ninth street, Philadeiphia, Pa. de: 23-6m Tue Ourkarest anp Best Ha DYE IN THE Wortn—Nerer Fades or Washes Qut.—Upham’s Hair Dye. Weentaa box. The bestinuse. Tryit, Sold by 8.C. Ford.eorner lith street and Penn sylyania avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. jan 6-ly NERVOUS Deninity, SEMINAL WRAKNRSS, ete., Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himaelf and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the rwih. Address, with stamp , TRavER. Epwarp mar 2-D& W.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, DIED, On the 3d instant, at 90’clock p.m,, CHARLES: F. FLAMANT, in the 3ith year of bis age, He was born in Geneva Switzerland, in 1331. His funeral will take place ‘to-merrow (Sunday), at2 o'clock, from No. 243 Dastreet, between lith and 15th streets, which the relatives and friends of the family are invited to atend. i On the 4th inst., of typhoid fever, RLIZABETH, only éaughter of John W. Reynclds, Esq.,in the With year ofherage. _ *Fuil many a liower is born to blush unseen. And waste its eweetaess on the desert air.” 0. Her funerai will take gue to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at3e'clock. The fricnds of the tamiiy are invited to attead, * Re A RETESET ET ES Na E “) INEN, F INE IRISH SHIRTING L. VERY CHEAP. I have just received frem a New York Auction le— Sale, pieces fine LINEN, at $1 per yard. 3) pieces tine LINBN, at $1.25 per yard, There is no deviation in the above prices, with the exception of 5 per cent. disceunt, which will only be allowed to those who buy by the piece. ne I bave also LINEN TABLE DIAPER very cheap. rke’ ace, between an ) ist pace-(Under the Avenue Ho KPHANS’ OOURT, JANUARY 285TH, 1 District oF Columbia, WASHINGTON CouNTY, ¢:—In the case of Margaret Adamaon, ix of Roger Adamson, dec’d, the erecutrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans Court of Washington County atoresaid, appoint- ed Tuesday, the zist day of Bebruary next, for the final settlement and distribution of the per- sonal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the credi- tors and heirs of said deceased are notified to at- tend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington Coun- ty aforesaid,) with their mx properly vouched. or they may otherwise by law be excluded from ali benefit in said deceased’s estate: provided a eopy of this order be published once a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous tothe said ist day of February, 1865. Vt: . 0. ROBBINS, I-lawSw* 2. Oa Meister of Wills, PHANS’ COURT, Jan. 21, 1i65.—DiSTRICT OF CoLumbia, Wasuinctos Coun fo wit: In the case of John H. McUnesnsy, administrator a. of James H. Richardson, deceased, the adini istrator w. a. aforesaid has, with the approbation ef the Orphans’ Court of Washington County afore- said, appointed Tuesday, Febraary 14, 1395, for the final settlement and distribution of the personal entate of anid deceased. and of the assetain hand, as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said ceceased are notified to attend.(at the Orphans’ Court ef Washington County aforesaid,) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased’s estat provided a cepy of this order be published once & week for three weeks in the Evening Star previous to the ssid February 14, 1855. Test:—Z. CO. ROBBINS. jan 24-lawsw Register of Wills, 1818S TOGIVE NOTICE. That the subscri se has obtained from the Orphans’ Qourt of Wai ton county, in the District of Colambing festamentary on t! personal estate shington city, D. 0. deceased. perso ving claims ag: th Said deceased, are hereby to same, withthe vouchers ber,on or before the 28th they may otherwise by law benefit of said i 4 thin 2th d: if Js . peg Ven under my BARTHA H. JOHNSON. . jan 30-law3w* Executrix. Fp ILLIARD TABLES FOR BALE —The Babseri- Bub is rumen Fiber Ovass gee BILLIARD TABLES pearly now, which BO Tis pilllard room, Soraeé eat SaUT treet ond Reansyivaniaavenue, felt WANTS, V ANTED—By a respectable woman. TION as cook. washer and ironer, Bestre- ferences given. Address Box 26, Star office. 1t* a SITUA- FOR RENT AND SALE, A elles ot Pine Aloe E RENT—Pleasant FURNISHED ROOMS, FF wits Board, af 108 ‘12th street, Detween I and : . A YOONG MAN WITH A FAIR BDUCATION wishes a SITUATION as entry clerk or agsist- aunt Warkeoncrs ‘Address nove “J. K.,”’ Btar office. Ee eee) eS LAD WANTED, in an ciftce; must write a good havd. Address Box 711, Oity Post Office, in handwriting of applicant, giving age and resi- dence. fo 4 30" WIDOW LADY WITH A LITPLE DAUGH- ter, eight yeers old, desires to obtain BOARD in aplain family. Terms must be moderate and room comfortable; she will attend to the arranze- mento theroom. Any one having the above will pone address ‘'Mrs, T, A B.,’’ for one wook, Biter ce. Ww 4NTED A GIRL in the Seaton House. Laundry. Aoply at the Laun ey rae & ANTED —A YOUNG LADY who understands hair work can find empl tat M. WIL- LIAN'S. 336 Pasave feat WANTED-a TEAOE HS OF ENGLISH, (lady or gentlemen,) tc give private lessons to a foreien gentleman, Addr stating terma, to R. K.,, Star Office. fe 3-3t* UV ANTED—Bytwo young men, a ROOM with board, ina quiet and respectable family on the Island. Address, stating terms, locati & C., C.C. G., Post Office Box 251. fe3-2t" W ANTED—A COLORED MAN for general work in a hotel; must understand cleaning win dsws and putting down earpets. Inquire at the Seaton Houre. fe 3-2t* W ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, to cook. wash eel aad ee for Santihy Offous persons: of ae mmen: ood wages w . Apply 524 Maryland av.. forner bie at, bit CEE WANTED—2: two respectable white girls, SIT- UATIONS, one as Chambermaid, other to do neral housework. Address *B, K.,” at this Of- ce, fob 3-3t" ANTED—Ina private family,a good COOK, V WASHER aod, IRONER. None but acom- petent person need apply—F strect, No, 427, bet 6th and 7th. fe 3-3t* ANTED—A good DRESSMAKER as partner WwW with a lady already eatablished, Also, one or two Girls to work on dresses. street, corner It! V -ANTED—Three good CARPENTERS; none othera need apply. Alro, a good BOY, about 17 years old, as an apprentice. Apply at 470 G sireet, between 6th and 7th feb 3 3t* JAMES G. ELLIS. Apply at 366 E fe 8-2t* OR RENT—A FRONT ROOM, with Board, suit- able fer a genti: ly at 500 Massachu- sctte av., between ah eee fe sat ‘OB RENT—A F BD FRONT ROOM, i} a or = or mptnoat board; 30 eeen @ house, No. . second house from that Iquiroater ee ie fe 4-3t™ Fo, RENT—A DWELLING HOUSB, contaisiog Terme reasonaile, ‘Apply at No. 393 ren strech, mable, is ny . corner of I. pele aecNs feb4-lw™ OR BENT—To a small family. without chil- dren, 5 furnished ROOMS, snita! for house- Kooning: with wan ene gas, at 376 ee 8 rooms eo or Gapitol sts" es Sa od 4 3t OR RENT—A FRAMS HOUSE, containing four rooms, situated on Virginia avenue. between Sth and 10th streets, Isiand, near Smithsonian Institute. Apply to D. HAUPTMAN, 612 11th street, near ng 'REAT BARGAIN—BARBER SHOP and FIX- GFORES CALS ee eer tthe Gol. umbia Gardens, i2th street and Ohio #¥e. fe 3-3t* OR RENT—A BAKERY, orone of ths best lo- Pett ad in this city. Inquire at Mth and N sts, F° RENT—Two pleasant ROOMS, on first floor, suitable for housekeeping; near the Depart- mow. piauire 422 Mth street, between H and [, TREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT AT No, 350 8th street. corner of L, suitable far housekeeping if required, or rented separately if wanted. ffe 3 3t* Feces GAS STOVES FOR SALE CHEAP—The owner leaving the city, and having no ‘urther we for them. Also, a four-seated ROCKAWAY. 91 8th atreet. fe 3 3t* Foe RENT —A Suite of FURNISHED ROOMS, consisting of ene large Parlor. Cham bers, Dining-room, and Kitchen. Inquire at No, 204 Fst,, bet. 12th and 13th sts, feb 3 2t* Fe, BRENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping Apply at large frame cottage, P street north. three doors west of lsth. Also, one small FORNISHED Boom: — ~ tes erencesrequired. 0 TINNERS—For sale, the TOOLS, STOCK and FIXTURES of aTinner’s Establishment, Also the House and Store for rent. Satisfactory reason given for selling out. Address 13 ment unico feb 3-20* ANTED—A colored NURSE of middle age, accustemad to the care of yourg children, aed competent to take nearly the entire charge of achild two monthsold. To suitable person lib- eral wages will be paid. Apply at 426 20th street, nese the corner of F, between 10 and 12a. m. V ANTED, 300,000 LADIES MORE, i Who want the new style of Col'ar, to bring their Swiss Muslin, &c., to WM PRINCE’S Stamping and Fluting Desot. 381 Fetreet, and get them Fluted Prince has two machines made expressly for Quilling Ladies Rufties without the use of gum Le re the only machines here todosuch work jeb 3- V TANTED—A few table BOARDERS, at 552 9th st. References exchanged fez st" WV 4nzeD ee @ respectable young girl, a SIT- UATION as chambermaid or nurse in a pri- vatefamily, Address M.Q. StarOMce. fe 2-3t* PHOTOGRAPH PRINTER WANTED—A youth who is an experienced printer and toner. Apply at CROSBIE’S Gallery, #25 Seventh street, fe2-3t™ W ANTED—By a fashionable dressmaker, a PLACE in some private family or estadlish- ment where she can board. Address Madame A, D. B , at this office. fe2 3t* WaAntTED-A colored young MAN of steady ‘babita. who can drive and serve at the table, saute at Dr. VERDI'S, 268 G street, corner of fe 2 3t* W 4kTED IMMEDIATELY—by an Officer, U. 8. Army, with wife,, child and servant, BOARD two Rooms and accommodation for ser- vant. None but a highly respectable person nead apply to Lock Box A—J9, City P.O. feb 2-lw MERICAN MONTHLY NORSE will be disen- gaged about Feb. ist. Anyinneed of auch can call or address 519 H street, between 6th and7th streets. - jan 23-e03" * ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable woman, as first-class meat and pastry cook. Gece reference given. Call 604 N street, near 4 a V 7 ANTED—Ladies and Gent's cast off oLoTre- ING, WATCHES, PISTOLS, FURNITURE, or any kind of Personal Property. No, 416 B st., Dear ths Post office. ja5-Im* V 7; ANTED—By a gentleman and wife a BED- ROOM and SITTING ROOM, with BOARD for one, in the neighborhood of 10th and lith sta. Address A. J. K,, at this office. jan4 V ANTED—Ladies who wish STAMPING PINKING AND FLUTING done as it eught to bef, to the only practical handintown. That is WM. PRINCE, 351 F street, who has on hand 75,0 patterns for Embroidery and Braiding, and is weekly receiving from the Roslquers new and beautiful patterns. Having the only machine in town to make patterns, he isable to meet any op- position. Goods stamped while you wait. ok out ladies in whose hands you give your goods, We ate pean easivlc for every article we stamp. nov Wt NURSE WANTED. Apply to Dr. W. P. JOHNSTON, No, 456 7th street, between the hours of 8and$a m. and 12 andjl p.m. None need apply unless willing te leave the city for a few months, nov 25 ER SKINS WANTED !—The subscribers will pay the highest cash pio for DEBR SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High 5 + D.O. street ceeTettow™: D: KAMSBURG & BBERT, NT ED-SEOOND HAND FURNITU AAT MIRRORS, OARPETS, BEDS, BUD. DING. spd HOUREY URS TEIN GOODE Stevery \. ie U stree' Seatt detwean G and H. east sid PERSONAL. M8 J. H. HARLIN DESIRES TO STATE that the allegation published in a morning paper, that he offered Justice Handy five dollars to dis- miss the case in which he was ghatged with open- ing his establishment on Sunday isuntrue. Hay- ing closed his «tore on Saturday, in observance of the Jewish Sabbath, he considered it no Offence to open the followirg day. The five dollars were tendered under the impression that it was the re- quired eraoane specified for fines in such cases, é 7 STROLOGY._MADAME KROUSE will give information on all the affairs of life, and in re- spect to allotber subjects. She can be consulted atatl hours of theday and evening. Gentlemen 31; Ladies 50 cents. She can also show a likeness large as life Residence 415 3d street, betweon Pa. avenue and C si fe 4-1w* res WANTED OF JAMES LEE CLOAR, Tinsmith by trade, formerly of Char- lottesville, Albemarle county, Va. by his sister, EMILY A STASHE, Wheeling, West Va. {Baltimore Sun please copy.) fe 2 3t* NFORMATION WANTED—Of EDWARD Mc- MANUS, last heard from in Georgetown, D.C. Left his mother at Philadelphia, 7th of November last. About 15 year of age. light hair. and biue eyes. Address MBS. ELLEN McMANUS. No. 17 Annapolis street, Philadelphia. feb 2 4t Mer? PHILLIPS’ GENUINE IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS’ DEPOTS, NO. 27 NORTH FRONT STREET, Between Market and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA, AND NO. 14 BUWLY’S WHARF, BALTIMORE, MD. The eubseriber begs leave to inform Daslers and Consumers that he is now prepared to furnish MORO PHILUIPS’ GENUINE IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, in any quantities, bane - The universal satisfaction this article bas siven during the past four years has so increased the demand that I have been compelled to greatly en- Jarge my capacity fer its manufacture, and have heen induced to establish @ branch house in the city of Baltimore, and now trust that I will be able to fillall orders during the season. Yet my "WS DISCOUNT TO DEALERS MORO PHILLIPS. feb 2-tf Sole Proprietor and Manafacturer. H. W. HAMILTON, Agt. 562 DEPOT FoR GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS, No. 562 BeventH st., OPPosita CENTER MARKET, 30,0900 LIGHT BASH, 2.000 PAIRS BLINDS. 2,000 DOCKS, soreg0 FEET MOULD- ° In addition to the above. a great variety of BEACKETS. N POSTS, BALUSTERS, DOOR STOOPS, GLA8B, PUTTY, &c.. &o Ajs>. the West Castleton SLATE MANTELS, the best and cheapest now in usi juperior to marble in every respect, and only about half the cost. DOOR and WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR JAMBS, INSIDE SHUTTERS. FRENCH Sash, and final- ly, everyihing required about a building fur- nished at short notice, PAINTING DEPARTMENT. C.0. HAMILTON wil! execute with pera all 5 +e. &o.. left w . W. HAMILTON, No. 562 7th at., opposite Center Market. 28-2m_ Washington. jan . RADY’S GYMNASIUM, B $2, 84, and 86 Louisiana avenue, near 9th st. ? IN THE LIGHT @ YM) LADIES’ CLASS Te sto GYMNASTICS, In addition to the regular class for Genleme: and Boys. a private and select class for Ladi Misses will commence February 6, 1865, nnd eon- tinue MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS from I) “o 12 o’clock a.m. It is ‘I %, welication be m: by Ladi , clas. ator een ee Oe farther poet or personally at the Gym: iABNER'S BRADY. Founder and late ttructor of **Brady’s7th Regime: ac! 5 ofNew York. - Gymeasium,” fe 1-6¢* BIRDS, H MOORING DINDE, Vy iz 274 7th strost, bet Leet ja 26-1m* STR. HARTGRECHT. POR SADE ei ee le, teeter ane eren' a a . ire of BIEFHESE | OU S82 Pacav. jan a7 ott Ganany Shreet, 7 PARLOR AND CHAMBER COMMUNICAT- ing on Second ftoor for rent, furnished, with. Servant’s rocm, use of kitchen, and privilege of paren ceuny tt required, at 44% 12th atreet. be- tweenGand H. Reference required, Also, a ROOM on first floor for an office. feb 3-3t* Fro SaLE—A rare opportunity is now off-red to secure one of the best paying Fruit. Produce and Provision Stores in Washington, $1,600 will Brrchase it, STOOK, FIXTURES, ‘and’ GOOD VILL, Rent only $500 per vear. Apply immedi- diately to MITCHELL & S8ON’S, Real Estate Bro- kers, southeast corner of Penn, avenue and 15th street. feb 3-4t* Fo. RENT—The HOUSE No. 212 Rrid, Georgetown. D.C. It 18 roumi + range, hot and cold water, bath room, gas and gi fixtures throughout, situated between tbe resi- dences ef Mr. Poe and Samuel Cropley, Esq. {t bas one of the finest prospects in the towa from it, Rent, to a private family. 375 per month; for a bearcing house, (for which it is well adapted.) 31 a month, Apply to JOSEPH LIBBBY, No Water street, Georgetown, D U. fed 3-3t* SPORE FOR RENT and FIX PORES FORSALE. )9 For particulars inquire on the premises. No.390 lth st.,bet KandL. fe2-1w" Fo RENT—Four —nfurnished ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, (convenient to the Depart- ee @n Ith street, first door north of K, eb 2.3t™ OB RENT—Two large Furnished Froat BOOMS and two smaller ROOMS adjoining. Apply at No.4 on 12th stroet, between Gand LE wes! 6. 2. FOR RESTRA EMALL HOUSE, and HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE for sale. For particulars inquire at DOUGHERTY’S Grocery sare oe 32: lath and I sts. UBNISEED ROOMS TO LE’ on second floor; also, two attic Rooms, with Board if desired—No. 350 E street, between Ith and 11th. fe 2-lw* rE R RENT—Three story Brick HOUSE 9rooms, on 3d, between C and Massachusetts avenue, Capitol Hill; or. four Unfurnished ROOMS and KITCHEN. Inquire at No, 371 corner of © and Ist sts. east, Capitol Hill, feb 2-e03t* [OB RENT— An excellent STAND. for a small grocery or restaurant. or beth, with a desir- able Dwelling attached Enquire at No. 457 13th street. between E and F sts., precisely between 12 and 1o’clock. feb 23t™ OR SALE—4 LOTS on lith st., one of them a fine gorner tot lot with Amal ionke) on erms and particulais ap o Chestnut st, For ter in WP HAMILTON? y Sash, Door, and Blind Depot, fe2-3t* No, 562 7th strect. [RUG STORE FOR BAGE—A trst-olass DRUG STORE, large and commodious, complete in its arrangements,doing a handsome business, for sale. the preprictor desiring to enter another business, "Address “Druggist,” Box 141 Post ice. e) Fo SALB.—$2700 will buy a small brick HOUSE and CORNER LOT 56 by 83 feet, with Stable and Carriage House. MITCHELL & SONS, Brokers, .8. E. cor. Pa. avenue and 15tu st, N. B.—Building Lots on lith street at 3) cents per square foot; 15th and Chestnut sts., 2) cents. 10,000 square feet, corner 9th and Boundary 12's cents. feb 2-1 FS SALE—Two hundred cords of OAK and HICKORY WOOD,8 miles from the sitar 2 from railroad, corded and ready for delivery. Wil. be sold on the ground. MITCHELL & BONS, Real Estate Brokers, Corner Pa. av. and I5th st. A 6 acre FARM, 9 miles from Washington, 3 Bile ren Beltsville Depot, for sale or exchaage. . ™ OR RENT—To single gentlamen. ins private family. newly furnished ROOMS. Conveni- ence of gas and water. City cars passing the house from Capitol to Departments. Re’erence required, Apply at475,N.E. corner of D and 2d streets. jan 3H-tf WO STORY BRIOK HOUSE FOR SALEBE-—On C street, bet. 11th and 12th atreeta: will be sold cheap. Inquire of JAMES F. HALIDAY Real Estate Broker, 515 lith street, south of Penn’a avenue. 3s 30 tf Fo SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, (new,) finished in good style and built in the most substantial manner; gas all through the house and water convenient. Lot 120 feet deep, running back toa 2) foot alley. Situated on 6th street. Island, between D and E. ‘vitle perfect. Price 23,800. Inquire of H. W. HAMILTON, No. 5+2 7th street, opposite Center Market, Sash and Blind Store. ja 28 eott Fer geet sours large and elegantly FUR- NISHED ROOMS at No. 400 D street north, : d 7th ats. ja 26 1m* RS. A very desirable FARM, containing _ forty-eight acres, situated on the Bladensburg Turnpike, one mile from the toll-gate. For par- ticelars enquire of M. H. CROUSE, 469 Ist street west. jan 26 2w* FoR SALE—A RESTAURANT and DWELL- ING, in Firat Ward. pear the market, lot 25 by 160; perfect title; price . eb price "MITCHELL & SONS, Brekers, corner Pa ave. and 5th at. A BRIOK HOUSK, four rooms, for $3.250; imme- diate possession given. Also, two Dairy and Market FARMS, of 30 acres each, 1’2 miles from the city. jan 25-12t* FOR SALE—A LOT improved by two frame dwellings, now bringing $27 rent monthly, very desirably located on G street east, between 5th and 6th streets south, No. 374, two squares from the street cars, To be sold reasonable and on good conditions, Title &c. £e09i Apply for further particulars to HENRY ISEMANN. corner oi 6th street and Pa. avenue cast. ja 23-260* A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR {RENT IN GEORGETOWN—The handsome end commo- dious DWELLING, No 29 Ist stree‘, the re dence of the late David English. This house is mirably located, contains a!l the modern improve- ments, has large parlors, drawing-room, dining- room, wine cellar and ice house, Also, stable and carriage houses, and a cistern of excelient water onthe premises. The grounds attached are spa- cious,and filled with ornamental shrubbery and fruit trees. The house will be rented or leased thoroughly farnished, and possession given from thedthof Avril. For terms, etc., apply to WAL- TER 8. COX.No 40 Louisiana avenue, or No. 101 Gay street, Georgetown, Jan 21 lawtft proce VALUASLE LOTS OF LAND FORSALE, .,fituated on the Baltimore ard Washiegton palrese ‘ about seven or eight miles from Wash- ington city, Lot No. 1 basa new and beautiful dwelling on it. and contains about 51 acres of land. Lot No.2 contains 7) acres of land, and ia ad- mirably adapted for a market farm; 15 or 2) acras of which is in fine timber. x . 5 Lot No.3 contains 40 acres, with sufficient tim- ber, and is weti adap*ed for a gatden farm. ot No. 4 contains about 33 acres of heavy tim- ber. which will be sold with or without the land, The undersigned have alo several other Mary- ‘One large Room land FARMS for sale. For particulars $30}. DEKRAFF? & 00 ja 21-8,3t* : 474 7th stre: FO SALE—For cash or on instalments, a val- ual PROPERTY, consisting of vine lots, b Eee neta ected cieude Bor eae a ¢ ing a large div: ms ar- ficulars apply to Mr ALEX. WOLOWSEL, 353 6th street, between H and T streets, from 6to7 p.m. Jan 7-1m NT—An OFFIOS, in a central and bi F ORmpee of the city, suitable for an atto: table elai t. Apply to. W. oleae Otice of the Daily Time? “co OR SALE—Tyo first-class RESTAURANTS. iy immediately. Bier particule aspir 0. W. MITOHELL, Jan 10-1m* Park House, 332 E st. SALB—A a ble FARM Fo. Lanter re called Petw rth; near the Ist one bet County. For te . ‘SoH street, back of ‘Patent Office, and frem 4 to6 p. m. TOWLES, Property Agent. SALE_That Handsome RESIDENCE, No. Faor md Teh ee TH Ltrect, between 6th and 7th sts. ‘sligibly situated in the immedicns fost terior De rj im of De mabere “ae both. at ; Baliding’s sth st., wb 4 Attorney at Law. —c—— —______nov 23-tf_ LEGANT PARLOR AND Twi Bi E for rent, at, GAUTENG, B58 Pocaieenie Yonue. de m-tt AUOTION SALES. THIS AFTERNUON AND TO-MORROW BY McDEVITT & CONNOLLY, Auctioneers, AVAILABLE HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, 4 a de sold srasouen on SA TUBEA LS Sescry » at 4 p.m, e Honse contains Bent aba cise Sith beck building: eltuated be- tween 22d and 23d streets, on L street 3) fee’; running back 100 feet toaS' font siley, In one of the best locations in the First W: Terms: One third cash; the balance im six and twelve months; the deferred payments to be se cured by a deed of trust LS ade! the property. “Shatt tn conrga ere SOMONE 5 0: : jaw-atay Auctioneers. Also, a good corner lot, fronting on New Hamp- sbire avenue and L street, containing 384 are feet; to be sold st auctionon the above date.” Terms: One-third cash; the balance ia 6 ani 12 months, the deferred payments to be secared by & deed of trust up 2 the property. Stamps and conveyance at the cost of the pir- chaser, MoDBVITT & CONNOLLY, Aucts. Y E.F. PAGE, Auctioneer ‘602 7th street, under Gdd Fellows’ Hall, T shall sell at Auction, en SATURDAY RVE- NING next, Feb, 4, commencing at 7 0’cl’k, alarce and varied assortment of merchandise of all ds- acriptions,consisting in part of Boots Shoes Shirts, Books. Under-Olotbing, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Plated Ware. Watchos, Jewolry. Gloves, Fobacco, Segars. and Fancy Goods of every description, .F, PAGE, Auctioneer, 502 Seventh street. under Odd Fellow’s Hall. feb 3 2t BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, NOTICE.—By virtue of an order of distrain, from A_F. Kimmell, sqatant the goods and chat- tela ef John Bontz, for house rent due and in ar- rears, apd to me di: |, I have seized and taken shatoleuing named goods and chattels to satisfy gai — One Portable Army Oven, Lot Mustard, lot pba. Lot Bakers’ Bans, lot in Ware. Lot Bhoe and Hair Brushes, One Camp &tool. one Saw, One barrel Dried Apples, Two &buck Pillows, _ Lot Penbolders, lot Armory Oil, Let Ink, one Air tight Stove. And I hereby give notice that on February l4th, 1465, at 19 o’closk store of Wall & Co., corner 9th street and Penn. sranert shalt ox one oes seid coos at public 0 the highest bidder for 3 . , 3. BUBAER, Bailic, fe 4,9,12-2¢ WM.L WALL & ©O., Aucts. S418 OF CONDEMNED MULES. Chief Quartermaster!s Offre, Depot of Washinzion. Washington, D. O., February 4, Will be sold at public auction, at the Corrals, near the Observatory, WASHINGTON, D. QO. on MONDAY, February 20, 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m., bout ie ONE HUNDRED MULES, condemned ae unde for pablic price. cS anda. "Brigadier Ger ned Gui Gambon ir ier Ger’! an ef Quarter 4 v3 Depot of Waskington. TUNSDAY, thi tion z feb BOARDING. FROOME: WITH GOOD BOABD, at 337 per month, at No. 447 O sireet west, near 21, suitable for family or single gentlemen. F street cars pass the door. References exchanged. Table Boar! at $25 per month, fe 4-3t FPO, BENT | Bandsomely furnish << BOOMS with BOARD. The house has been opened but a few months, and the furniture is entirely new The house is centrally located, being within ene block of the avenue, and half way between the Treasury and Post Office. Those wishing room pice call early, at corner 10th and E streets, 397 street, fe 4-1 Fo SHED ROOMS, with or without Board. Table beard can also be had,at No.427 7th at.,bet Gand H sts. fe 3.6t* A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE. ortwosinzle g-ntlemen,can be accommodated with BOARD by applring at B street north, between 31 and 4th, fret brick house om the right, References given and required. fe 3-2t* OARDING.—Two FURNISHED ROOMS with BOARD, to let. at No. 17 Montgomery street, above Bridge,Georgetowa,D.0, te 2-3t* HREE OR FOUR MECHANICS CAN BE AC commodated with comfortable ROOM and BOARD, by applying immediately to 394 llth st., hetween K and Ma-=s.avenue. Also. a few Table Boarders" feb 2 3t* OARDING—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 ad- vertiser. awidow living genteely, without chil- dren or boarders. Address Mrs, LEONARD, Box 381 Brooklyn, New York. t 39-1m* A OHOIOE BTOOK, 456 INTERIOR ADORNMENTS, 456 456 PAPERHANGINGS. 436 A select and varied stock ot Gilt, Mediam and Low-priced Paperhangings, Borders, Statues, Con- ter Pieces, &c. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Chocolate, Brow id Gilt Window Shades, a iety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. is PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, Silk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, & beautiful assortment; Picture Rings, Nails, &c. OVAu PICTURE FRAMES, The largest astortment of Oval Frames in the District, warranted to be gilded with gold leaf; also, @ variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- ried stock of small-sized Oval and Carte de Visite Frames, ENGRAVINGS AND PAINTINGS, : iets cheice Engravings and Paintings always in store. Orders for Paperhanging and Window Shades punct 'y attended to in city or county. Terms cash for goods ot labor. J. MARKRITER, No. 486 7th street. ja212w* Bight doorsabove Odd Fellows’ Hall. N EW MILITARY BOOKS. Engineer and Artillery Operations Against the Defences ef Charleston Harbor ia 1863; comprisin, the Bescent upon Morrie Island.the Der olition o: Fort Suniter, the Reduction of Forts Wagner and Gregg, with Observations on Heavy Ordnance, Fortifications, &c., illustrated with 76 plates and engraved views. ByQ. A. Gillmore. $10. Todieben’s History of the Defences ef Sebasto- Bb 1854-'55. A Review, by Wm. Howard Russell, Sent by mail on receipt of purcbasers’ prices. Catalogues of Military Books sent when re- juested. “Liberal deinetion made to sutlers, purveyors, ee ist published, and for sale by shed, 0 Bak pubtishots 8X" SHUDBON TAYLOR, Bookseller and Stationer, _jan 2B-7t 334 Penn. avenue. (0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. MONS. DEMONGEOT, IMPORTER OF HUMAN HAtR. WORKER IN HAIR, AND HAIR DRESSER, takes great pleasure in informing the ladies and gentlemen he has just receive the la- test Paris Fashions for the present seasom, and ig now ready to fillevery order. Mons. Demongeot is the only person in the city ef Washington hav- ing.a thorough knowledge of his business in which he isengaged. He ia prepared to give satisfaction to all who will honor him wits acall. A finestock of Hair Oils, Pomade, and every kind of Toilet Articles &c,. &c.. constantly on hand. Orders for Dyeing aid Dressing should be sent in the pre- vious day. Consultations of diteases of the hair free of char, M._Demongeot is partner of a heuse in Paris, Rue Rumeau, No. 4, kept by his brother, and will go to Parisevery Spring. On that occasion he will take every commission given to him for Paris or any order in France. Call at DEMONGEOT’S Human Hair and Per- fumery Store, corner of D and 10th streets, near the Avenu ja 6-Im* FRANKLIN & CO., Ore Ce TiciaNs." <IPOx 244 Pa.av., between 12th and 13th ste., and 388 Pa. av., Nagioxal Hotel Building, Would inform strangers and citizens that they are ready to suitevery eyesight, eee to scientific rules, with their celebrated BRAZILIAN PEB- BLE and PERIACOPIC SPEOTACLYS. universal- ly acknowledged as the best means for streneth- ening, iaproving and preserving the impaired vision. They offer, also, to the public a fine selec tion of Field Glasses, Opera Glass Microscopes, Thermometers, Gartes de Visite and Albums, Sterecscopes and Views, at the lowest prices. ja 20 lyr : BROME’S HAIR COLOR RESTORER FOR RE- tainin, jd graduslly brinszing back the Hair to its original color without the inconvenience at- tending the use of a dye. Bold by all druggists 75 cents per bottle EXFORD'S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NOTS, for worms, unrivaled in efficacy, and poailiany. Scanted for children, being eaten as an ordinary cake. For sale by druggists. Price 25 cents per box, jan 19-eoly ARIF) 7 LARIFIED CEDER! nrerED @IDER!: lasses, Just. Feceived per steamer Norfoik @ lot of supe- FIED CIDEB from Troy, N kK, AEE constant! rge ato prime a yhusetts Cider. All of which I offeri = ties to suit purchasers at the lowest market prices, RILEY A. SHINN, Union Bottling Depet, 57 Green strest de 29-1m* * Georgetown’ D.0. r[‘O OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMEES. We take this method of returning thanks to onr friends who kindly extended their F nd hepe to still merit their, future, asit shell be our pur- pose to please in Seery ne We shall endeavor at all times to keep our 8: complete of the most superior CHINA,CROCKBRY. OUTLURY and PLATED WARE, and ataslow cad ae the me class of goo2s can purchased ern Ci 5 a, p nor WEBS & BEVERIDGE. 504 Oda Fellows’ Hall, 7* B thorough bred Bay STALLION, stylish. 7 hd; sired by Clark Mills Arabian Giatlion, out ofa thorough ja23-10t* bred Nor Driver and a 2 be seonat H. M SHOE Ustatle: corner 6th und Oats. ir 40-6r~ BECK’ Stable, corner 6th and Cats ___sr 30-64" _ D DRUG STORE. 113 P. 0082's yet ate ends large stock ag of every Medicine: ta, Window Glas, Paints, pT ls 5 a Jot arto R tampa. R On en jatetw AUCTION DALES, FUTURE DAYS. ONNOLLY, Aucti BRE MCDEVIEE & Co rtavytrat and Letras, CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOBS. SHIRTS and aged sn = assortment of GOLD and PLATED JEW- WATCHES, SOAP. ete FANOY GOODS. at Auction TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY BVE- NINGS, commencing at7 0’clock, 7 Consignments respectfally solicited. 7 Out door Bal Comoc ie eee to McDBVITT & CONNOLLY, Auctioneers, jan 23 jm* Dist and I street, First Ward, BROOKER & BELLEW, Auctioncers. B* No, 368 7th street, one door above E. GOODE PLATED WARE, TOR “SOAP and PERFUMBRY, ANCY GOODS, AT AUCTION. EVERY EVENING, commencing at7 o'clock, Ry Consigaments coepeee ys no) res a 0 sales 07 atten 5 jan ll-lm-” “BROOKER & BELLEW, Aneta, RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH FRAME BACK BUILDING AND LOT, ON 2D STREBT, BETWEEN VIRGINIA AVENUE ANDiD BT. @n MONDAY, the 6th of February, at 4 orelock P m.,im front of the premises, we shall above -pamed property, being part Lots in Square 581, with improvements, which ce: it of nice brick residence. Terms: One half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ises. wall conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost rs. ois gieodids, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y W. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers Bouth corner Penna. ay, and Sth st, SALE OF LIQUORS, GROCERIES CIGARS AND TOHAOGO AT AUOTION- On TUESDAY MORNING. February 7th w o'clock, we will seH, at the Auction Ruems, a va riety of Groceries, comprising— Ti-rces Haws, barrels and boxes Coffee Boxes Yellow and Toilet Soap i: Boxes Mastard, Pepper, and other 1) Seed Boxes Starch, Yeart Powder and Cheese Cares Whieky, Bitters, Brandy, Gin, &o Wines, Cherry and Peach Brandy Baskets Champagne “ Ghewing Tobacco and Cigars Rarrels Whisky and octaves Brandy Glass and Crockery Ware ss With many other Goods in the grocery line, LSO, o barrels Choice Whisky pee acres eters face Gets -proo ‘Jormecashee ” W. Lb, WALL & 00, Auctioneers, _ eb 3 Y WM. L, WALL & CQ., Auctioneers, B Southwest corner Pa. avenue and 9th st, CLARENDON RESTAURANT, FIXTURES. &c., ATA TION On FRIDAY. the 10th instant, at 11 o'clock, we will sell.on the premises, at the corner of 6th street and Penna, av.. under the Clarendon Hotel, theentire Effects, Good Will, Furniture, Liquor, &c., of the above named Restaurant, all of whiok will be sold together, eT ee WL, WALL & 00., Aucte, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctjoneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A SMALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of a deed of trust from Martha A. Jackron to me, bearing date the Ist day of Janua- ry, 1863, and duly recorded ia Liber J, A. 8.. No. 226, folios 39, 3/0. and 311. one of the land records for the ty of Washington, in the District of Oolumbia. I will sell, by public auction. in frootof the premises, at 40’elock p_m_ on TUESDAY, the lath of February next, all that piece or parcel of grouud situated on Sth atreet west. between P and streets north. known as part of Lot 9. in Squ ©. 478, being fifteen feet front, ae 8 back pint ty-three feet four and a halfinches in depth, more ot less, according to the subdivision of fot No. 9, in said Fquare No. 478, with the improv. mente. Terms cash. The purchaser to pay ‘or stamps and conreving; and if the terms of sale be not complied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to rese!l the property at the risk and coat of thefirst purchaser. Fifty dollars will be re- quired to be deposited in the handsof the aus- tioneers immedintely after the property is bid off; if not. it will be put up and sold to the next hight est bidder, JOHN H. JOHNSON, Trustes. jalQ-2awkds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, ¥ J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TEE’: ALE OF VACANT LOT NEAR TRUSTEE’S 8. Rye On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Feh. 27, 1965, at 4 o’clock,on the premises, by virtu- o* a deed of trust, dated August 12, 1854. and duiv recorded among the land records for Washington county, D.C., Teball sell part of Lot No. 4, in Square No. 6e4, frontingon Delaware avenue. between C and D streets north, beginving for the said part ef sald original lot (4)on the northwest corner of Delaware avenue, and aaa at right angles with said avenue eastwardly 169 feet. thence south 20 feet 10 inches, thence west 23 feet, thence par- allel with the north line of ssid lot westwardly te Delaware avenue 152 feet 9 inches, thence north- wardly on Delaware avenue 7% feet 4’; inches to = place of beginning, containing 1,600 feet more or less. Terms cash. i Fifty dollars must be paid by the purchaser at Seawolves? P. I. STRER, Trastee, ja 21-2aw&da J.C, MCGUIRE & Oo., Aucts. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of fieri facia, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, andto me directed. [ will sell. at public aale, for cash, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of February next, 1865, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the Court Ho doer of said County, all defendant’s right, title, claim and interest, in and to the Lot No. 13, in Square No. 641, in the city of Washington, D. C.. being the °; interest in said Lot, seized and levied upon as the property of Henry Fields, and will be sold to satisfy judicials . 113, Supreme Court, D.C . in favor of Samuel Noruese ay 7 WARD H.LAMON, jan 23-4 U. 8. Marshal, D. CG. GALE OF CONDEMNED HoRsés, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OF F108, 1esT Division, ‘WASHINGTON City, Jan. 30, 1865 Will be fold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Giesboro. D.C .on TUESDAY, February 7, TUESDAY, Febroary 14 TUESDAY, February 21. 16: TURFPAY, Febroary 28 1355. TWO HUNDRED CAN SERY HORSES EACH There horses have been condemned as unfif for the cavalry service of the army. Forroad and farming purposes, many good bar- gains may be had. ren ss SonumEReS atlOa,m, erms cash, in Uni ates currency AMES A. EK(N, Colonel in charge First Division ja 30-td Q. M. General's Office, UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Orrror, TRST DIvIsiow,, Wasurnoton City, January 23, 1885 Will be sold, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at Baltimore, Md.,on . “RSDAY, February 9. 1833. ONE HUNDRED aes FIFTY OAVALRY These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the army. Fer road ard farming purposes, Many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sate to commen m.. and will be held at Phillip’s Go Stables, corner of Paca and German stret QUARTERMABTER Generar Terms cash, ala States see, : jolone! in charge Firs’ i visto! jan 24-15t yi Q.M.G.0 AcctION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSHS. ARTERMASTER GexeR AL’s OFFICE, Jay pigisen. Washington City, Jan. l4, 165.¢ Win id at Public Auction, to the high- est bidane ot the time and places named below, viz: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY February 2. 1885, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, Feb- rasry 16, 1355. THREE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES at each place. There Horses have been condemned as unfit for the ci ry service of the army. For road and farming purposes many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at » Pte! au Terms cash, in Unite yet iN. i > Firat Division. jal ee Gaara 7 General's Ofee. ': M, WILLIAN, F-) Lb IMPORTER, 336 7, Cite Trevise, . ave., Wash ingtor D, 0. Paris. Has received a new care of goods from Par! containing ail kinds of goods pertaining to hi C.oak, Millinery, and Fancy pasioy 5 als re! variety of Human Hair Good Rovacssrarst —. ta wasee and pr $e Sowers Ribbons, aad Ghonille, Combs, ny. Ww: a splendid assortment of White Wa: wear, Belt Ribbons of an entirel x, added to his business a Haman ee apt whete orders wi'l be taken for Hairwork, Orders will also be taken from Faris. amounting to not less than doHars They will be executed ‘liam has his regular estab- nov 3 3mJf UTTER AND EGGB8, jived, and on sale at the Commercial Biliding: Market House, Lor & avenue, Sth itreetsa— and lekine of BUTTER, from the “Zour Associa- tien’ of Ohio. ‘50 barrels Penusylvanis ROLL BUTTER. eres sume Marvin SPT EC peace jan‘ 19-2m* Wy EBSTER'S DIOTIONARY — NEW Proto em iet lage tnatied Sur en! i. Cheravinga, (ae Bt PRANGK TAYLOR

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