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& STAR PUBLISHES THE LISTS OF LETTERS REMAINING iN THE Wasninerox City Post Orricr UNDER TH OVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM Te (NTED TN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE OFFICE. ITs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOCDLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PR S?eD iN THE Distaict ov Corvmaia. + + Notice.— District oF CoLumpia ADVERTISE- MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE Bantmmorx Stx ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE Stak oFfFice. Before Justice Drury. —Fii Ponice AFvat Hitt was induced to make a visit to the magie- trate's office for having ridden bis horse over the sidewalks, in vielation of one of the Corporation regulations. He was fined 22 and costs. Smith was canght disturbing the quiet t Ward. He was -- hushed up” to the ine and $1.12 costs, Jo. Johnson, Eliza Wheeler, and Ellen Jobn- son, for being found in the loose company of Na- thaviel Smith, were each made to pay over a sim- eT. Rhod bt making an indecent Mr. J. Rhodes was caug! exposure of his person, and was tined $5 and $i costs. Richard Dorsey was elevated and enthusiastic in es uence of certain imbibations in which he had indulged. The magistrate fined Richard $1 and 71 cents costs ‘Thomas Woodward sold and bonght and bought gad sold in the Western narket without comphy- ¢ with the low regulating hucksters. He was aed $5 and 71 cents costs. Messrs. C. A. Start. Charles Lucas and Albert Parker, for harboring dogs without paying a li- vere exch fined $5 and 71 cents costs. na E. Norris was accused of drunkenness and y behavior. He was fined $2 and 31 costs. h, for assisting Mr. Norris in his in- against constituted authority, was workhors> for 30 days. fer ringing a fire bell, thereby cre- arm of fire, was flaed S> and 2 fast of payment of the judgment. ork im the Corporation gardens for hay drank bad whisky which effer- ed within bim to that extent that John was en “holler."* londer than the law per- mitein the public thoroughfues. A fine 2 and $2.12 costs which was fmposed by the magis- trat- cooled John off © slightwilly.”? Mary McBride had a calico frock which she prized highly. and one day she discovered that wvne one had tiken it away. Search for the miss- ing dress having been instituted. it was discov- i xracing the form of the fair Mary y being requested to disrobe Mary perem; tefused. She was thereupon introduced Jostice Drury, who on hearing the facts sent the lady to jail for Court. . Franklin McCarty. for beating the woman who calls herself Mrs. Franklin McCarty. was sent to jall to have his conduct investigated by the grand ary Lewis Betl, a colered individual, was more than sospected of being the party who recently robbed the house of Mr. Charles Elliott. in the Virst Ward, of some thousands of dollars worth of oods Mr. Elliott's house has been unoccupicd for some time. and secm#to have been marked by the plander seckers as a special openiag for their operations. ‘The officers of the First Ward have . and kept an eye on the plice by endeavor to ascertain who the put for an aceident almost, he ept the game up snecessfully no one long, buta few meraings azo some Yors hving inthe neighborhood saw _a cole leaving the premises by the back door. bear- arms two fimily pictures. They in- ethe alarm, andthe negro threw the y aped. He managed to elude of the otticers until a day o received information which Spicion cms that shortly ttemipt res Lewis to steal the p s a. him. and finally caught bi ored. prayer-meeting. He was conveyed to the western lock-up, and the next morning the boys rho had scen the attempted theft. caine in and identified him as the party. Ie was committed to jail for Court Before Justice Clark.—A little boy, not more than I years of age, named Erasmus Salyard. was brought up charged with robbing the provi- sion store of Messrs. Mallard & Duvall of $30, in ‘The proprictors testitied that the little fel- low was in their store. and thata moment after he went out they missed the money. and gave «hase to the boy, supposing him to be the thief. | sift When the officer arrested “him, he found $10 in id on his person, and it was supposed that fear- ful of being detected, he had thrown the balance away. When questioned by the magistrate, the hoy stated that he belonged to Fort Royal. gimia; that his owa mot was dead, and t fis step-mother had tres im so badly as to compel him to run away from hoa:e. That his litthe sister had also rag away. and that’ their father was unable to protect them from the cruel treatment to which their step-motber subjected them. ‘Phe magistrate was forced much against his inclin t k with respect calied upen to liquor without li- Miss Mary Ellen Day was charged with selling li use kept by her, on the occasion of a graz bail which she gave to the people of her stamp ly. Miss keeps a house in that loeality wh te the police asthe + Five Gun Buttery.” Sue was fined 22, and costs. Betore Justice Doan —Mary McCalgan was ar rested by Officer Thornton asa vagrant. having with her a y ebild. Ninety days in the work-nemse Ww tmercifal dispesition of her mathe by t White. was drunk and disorderly, and a ‘opriated for her. w case Was yesterday tried by a jo the ¢ yas azafnst M. Pabst. whe has a rosianrant near the Railroad. Lief ef Police appeared for the Corporatio: Mr. Wharton for the defe Mr. Wharton ithe right of the Chief of Police to appeir ausel, but the magistrate decided against Lim = It wasin proof that liquor was seld, but it was contended that it was to a traveler stopping at lrank with him. id for a ‘The fw fine and this gives trial ary. 7 Mary Tozard was arrested thi y man for nsing profan in the streets Stp Qoriun was arrested by Oiticer Yeat- man. for hucksiering without a license. He was fioed S33. and 31 65 costs. John Skinacr and W Skinner. arrested by Otticer Res» for similar offices. They aiso were fuel $5 and costs, exch. _~—ss Peesexratios —We leath thit a solid and cootly silver Coffee Set. richly 2nd beantifatly em Jesynes. finished ner isto be pre: € Allen. It be Hon. James € -like man- Hon. James s the inserip Allen—1 testimor and rezard by the C fie of the Hiousc ef Representatives. C. 8. y. 5597 was designed and mannfactured by Mr. I. ken. No +) Penosylvania avenue, and is in Ixviratios to Visrr Wasuixstox. —The rauklin Fire Company, of Washington. D.C., have, through their President, Win. J. Gary, Esq., extended te the America Fire Engine Company, of Philadelphia invitation to visit this city corly in the coming Spring. Great rations are being made te remier the visit unnsnally in- teresting tothe participants. ‘The Philadelphia News siys thatthe ‘America hoys” have deter- inined t accept the invitation, and are having belt apparetes placed la first rate condition for the ovrasion. Tue Teearae.—Notwithstanding the inclem- ency of the weather last night, a large audle ice was in attendan: k- am. well paid for me ef the very me off tenicht being Nbaksy ef Wiad Mr. fhe kett as Sir John Falstaff. the fat knight in ve Whoever fecis the need of a goo iaugh. (him visit the Treatre to-night. J McLaughlin. —See the advertisements of Hi aveaue. between His stock of notions t ladies and children is one of the largest and varied retsil stoeks of the kind in the country. {s them at very mederate prices, and ali who uine Lis store are invariably pleased with the — in which he and his clerks deal with cus- Exection ov, PResivent o¥ CoLumsia Cor. ince —The office of President of this institution, vacgat by the resignation of the Rev. Dr. was filled on Wedneslay last by the Man tection of the Rev. Geo. Sampson, D_ D.. ‘he popular pastor of the E street Baptist Chureis. Mavamz Manto’s Lucters on Taly, last even- ‘ag. at Philharmonic Hall, was attended, as be- fore, by a large and intelligent audience, were sighly pleased with thie talented iady's Pathetic eloquence. Tite Lapin Braceful : wee? ing: ‘| fortable as possib! being very | sloppy and muddy. better than might have been expected, in view of ‘tlie con- roads, and the demand active, com- paratively. The prices im the butchers’ Ment though generally as quoted below, exhibit an w tendency. the result ef an advance in the price of cattle." In other there is no apparent alteration of price worthy of notice. ‘The prices were for— Beef, fresh, ® tb. 10@15|Roll better, Salt do. 7) Phil'a print \Cheese . { Pork . ' a Mutton - toate Onions, pk Mey Lamb “eu 4 iS 3 3) : 3@5 | : 12)Celery, bunch... i | by 10}Trrnips. peck... &@10)Spinnach, peck. - i 12@15] Docks. tame. pr ris! pk. 2 Corn, ear. ¥ bbl. “e Corn, shelled. . | | Brant, pr.. Prairie eeiceaas: Pheasants Ln ge $1.75 = 10) rR H 10 31 Tue ProrosepSrvexta WARDMARKET-HOUSE. ‘The bill reported by Alderman Smith in the Board | of Aldermen on Monday night from the special | committee appointed to attend to the matter. for | the purchase of a suitable site whereon to erecta rt-house in the Seventh Ward. authorizes the | to purchase of George Mattingly lots 23,24. | 25, 29, 30, 31, 32,33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and lots to have | “purchased at 16 cents _ per square foot, and the improved lots to be as- | i mad by two competent citizens, to be chosen by e contracting parties, with power and | y themselves to select a fifth, if necessary, | | to ascertain the value of sxid improved lots, which assessed value shall be paid by the Corporation. The whole value of said improved aud unimproved lots ascertained, a good and sutticient deed shall be perfected by the Corporation Attorney; and the Mayor is then authorized to pay out of the general fand, at the pleasure of the Corporation. the whole amount of said purchase, the payments not to ex- eced $2,000 in any one year. Scrreme Cocrt.—Yesterday, Robert P. Kane and Isarc S. Serrill, Esqs., of Pennsylvania, were adinmitted attorneys and counsellors of this court. No. 242. The United States appellants, vs. Charles Fossat. The motion to fix a day for the argument of this cause was argued by Messrs. Bayard and Nelson in support thereof, and by Mr. Attorney General Black in opposition thereto. No_ 21. Sampson and Tappan, claimants of the ship Sarah, &c.. appellants vs. Sam’l Welsh et al The motion to dismiss this cause was argued by Mr. Serrill insupporttherof, and by Messrs. Whar- ton and Kane in opposition thereto. No. 71 The Board of Commissioners of the | county of Knox, plaintiffs in error, vs. David C Wallace. The argument of this cause was com- menced by Mr. RoW ‘Thompson for the plaintit? ia error. and continued by Mr N.C. McLean for the defendant in errer. Adjourned until Monday. Tue Puitaverrnta Parers yive full accounts of the proceedings of the immense National Con- vention of Sabbath Scheol Teachers. Among the items of interest to our citizens reported, we find that delegates Messrs. W. I. Campbell, of the First Church, J. P. Tustin, id. J Hutchinson, of the F street, M Miller. of the Fourth, John 'T. Hoover. A pbell and W. B. Williams, of the Assembly's. and Rev. J.G. But. | ler, of the Lutheran. are present. Messrs. Rev. | Butler. Miller and Williams have addressed the | conv Jayne’s Hall has been crowded. | ‘The greatest enthusiasm prevails, and the conven- | tion will meet ayain in Is61. Kev. Dr. Brainerd makes the closing address. | Fine Art Distisvtion at Putr’s—The raf- fle. which is to come off at Mr. Philp’s Bookstore | in a few days, is exciting considerable interest amongst the lovers of the Fine Arts. There are y prizes, embracing several of those remarka- | bly choice water-coler drawiny Englist ar- tists, which have so often been admired and cov eted id those whose incans are, unfortunately. n ual to their tastes. All may now have a chan of obtaining one of those exquisite productions, the investment of five dollars. There are only 150 chanees—so that every third nw ill draw a prize. An artist's proof of Churc iagara, ele- | santly framed, is included among the prizes. Waren Retcrxs.—Matty Garlan wasdrunkand | disorderly; being short of funds he was committed to the workhouse for %) days. That mischiey- | wany years, went so far last cht as to xo to the Capitol and behave ia a most disorderly manner at the very door of the law making department of the country. He was ar- rested by the Capitol police and tarned over to Officer Harrover, who ed him inthe central smardbouse. Tuis morning Le was committed t the workhouse for 90 days. ‘Twenty-seven lodgers were accommedated ‘Tue PevestaL ror Wasuixeton’s Statve — | Mr. Clark Mills bis completed his draft of the pe- destal whieh he proposes for bis equestrian statue of Washington. Itconsists of three tiers or tablets, the smaller snrmounting the larger, and is orna mented by various designs illustrative of the his- tory of the country from its first s-ttlement up to the time of the great Pater Patra, when all is sur- mounted by bis towering equestrian statue. Mrs. Panxy Keane’ monic Hall Thursday ev. vious evening, large and fa: ing was as satisfactory as reads the great play of * M. ing, was, as on the pre- t ionable, and her read- al. ‘To-night she eth? | | ANOTHER oprortesity Will be offered to-night for our citizens and strangers to witness the gigan- tic dioramic illustrations of the late Crimean War. at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Tar Ricut Rev. Bishop Whittingham is ex- | Pizted te officiate at Grace Church, Rev. Alfred | Voli ‘or. te-morrow pight—services com- | | at7 o'clock. stiy estebratedand neaverfailing | effectually cure all diseasos of | The Doctor, in calling rihe to this valy ts virties are but satisfy the ne celebrity it 4 wold. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, eve rywhere, fe 22-803t Fair Fi dying. T tion, and p come 1 adian Medic na | It is sure in ite effects,and may be found at the stores ofall druggists, fe3-lw Lyon's Macxetic Powver axp Pitts, } Por the Destruction of all kinds of Garden Insects, + $us: Bel- Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Fleas, Moths, ; ats aad Mice, &e. What greater tronbie, in.an hour of ease, ‘han gnawing rats, bed-lngs ant Gardens can be preserved and houses rid of these ite. Lt wasdiscovered by Mr. BE. Lyon, a French omist, Asia, and has been patronized by all uents snd colleges, Refi ence ean | th er the article has been tried. Tt as Sree from potson, ani harmless to mankind mostic animals. Many worthless imitations ar | Be sure it bears the name of E. Lrox. — T's Lyon's Powder insects ina trie, While Lyon's Pills are U for rat. mies. | Sample Flasks, 25eont: centsand | 1 Parx, New York. "ANG LINIMENT. | vert 5 2 ARNE Atso. THE Mexican Mu _ f+ 21-lusow " MARRIED, 4 On the 4th instant. | hey le, Mr JOHN yPU MPH REY Ie da Tet ke ; i H ‘ON, beth of this e « stant, by the timere, the Lcesxbure, of Joseph fH. . rch, on the even ing of the Bth | ) Lanahan, Rey, 3 ay Th + Oldest daughter of D. D. T. | a Leech, Esq. . On the 231 instant, by th “ | Siren sett i ANDREAS INGLEASRE ts MARGARET | Meantion N F BRAUN, both natives of Germany, ——so—— On the 2th instant. MARY FLORINDA, dangh- ter of Joba W. aud Mary A. Hays, aged 4 mouths awl Sdaye, we Seat hewen shiaing mark.” | of this board; laid | Basi? net | Extras $6936.50 j motel the ist J andience at Philharhar- | ,, Correspondence of Phe Saas ¥ j Gzroncztown, Feb 26, 1859. The following ‘business Councils last night: ; In the Council a message was received from the Mayor recommending that measures be adopted , by the Corporation for the closing of bar-rooms on the day of the election ; read and referred to the Aldermen. poor house in relation to certain alleged abuses ade p ga a rs read and laid on the table. = 4 ‘The committee on police, to whieh was referred charges a ice , were charged from the ferthercons ration of the sub- ay M from poli ittee. reported a ir. Myers, ice conmittee, rej ressbation for removing obstructions from South street; read and laid over. The bill from the Aldermen wis a general and special direct tax for the }, and ising for the collection of we ehe resolntion to Pay jurors was taken up and passed. a, being concurred in by the Aldermen, was si 5 The bill authorizing the improvement of a part of Fayette street was taken > and , and the same, was taken | being concurred in by the Aldermen, was signed; also. the resolution providing for the removal of | obstructions from South street. The following Council bills were retarned by the Alderinen, and were signed, viz: ing for areduction of the funded debt of the Corporation, and for other larg haar for the repair of the footways ona part of Market street: hits in favor of J. W. Martl, David English, W. D. Wallach, A. F. Offutt & Co., Henry Reaver, E. Pickrell & Co.; in relation toa claim against G. Vanderwerken; authorizing the construction of a barrel arch, and a resolution authorizing the repair of a part of High street. A message was received from the Aldermen that they had rejected a resolution from this beard in- structing the committce appointed to introduce gas in the streets of the town, and the resolution au- thorizing flag-footways across certain streets. ‘The vote rejecting the resolution M. Burrows was reconsidered, and ti Prov: Mr. Muncaster offered a resolution in relation to gas, which was passed. A message was received from the Aldermen, stating that they had 1a resolution in rela- tion to gas, in which they asked the concurrence over. A message was received from the Aldermen, stating that they had rejected a resolution from this board in relation to gas _ On wotion of Mr. Tenney, a resolution was sent to the Aldermen, inicemaing, them that this board had now dis; of the business before it, and was ready to adjourn sine die. Mr. Ritter offered the following resolutions, which was adopted : Resolved unanimously, That the thanks of this board be, and they are hereby tendered to Samuel Croy Fsq., for the impartial and satisfactory tanner with which he has presided over its de- liberations. and discharged the duties of the chair during the year now about to close. Resolved further, That the clerk of this board be directed to furnish him with a copy of these resolutions. Then Board then adjourned sine die ‘The offerings of beef cattle at the yards yester- day. amounted to 150 head. all of which was sold to District butchers at $1a86 on the hoof, equal to Sheep offerings large, selling at 4a5 cents per lb. Flonr—Common superfine brands 25 7ha%6.25; Wheat—red 31.35a81. hi S1.Wasi4do. Corn—white 7Ua7. m legos Te CRAWFORD MERTI will be T y nVE- ING, the 26th iust.,at7 o'clock. The following N genera! Meeting of the She ‘listing! ished gentlemen will be present and address GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMTS. held at <t Hallow SATUR 4 the op a Pennsylvania, 00, " nessee, MRD, our candidate, will de- La Mr. WRIGHT. Hon. R.R CRAWFC | fine his position, and illustrate the true policy of the town, ‘Ths public are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the ia 25-2 __ COMMITTEE. TO THE VOTERS OF GEORGETOWN At the solicitation of many citizens I have “i to be a candidate for the Mayoralty at lection. a J. A. MAGRUDER. OWT wo good vod order; one RYALI A HOR ERTS second-hand UG- one_or For Agent, No. 60 it* also, one C work or bugs s apply to JAS. RO rospect street, Georgeto 200 parreiaé landing per schooner Ma’ TAR 1 ALEWIVES now Burr, and for sale by s Y & BROTHE and in Water atreet, Georgetown, he good schooner has dix passag ER, 9 a charged hor fr 0 for the Bye Waters atreet, Gov For freight or Y& BROTH town, D.C WHARF FOR RE? S aled pro ol at this a in March next, forthe R ISH WHARF, in Goorg town, for fe skesston to be alrentis paid AWFORD, Mavor, ING OF TH the tern WKORGETOWN, Feb. 2ith, 13, Lasor and eleven members of the Id ou the 2th inst ‘The will Irs held at— rest OMfies. ad Precinct at No. 16 Congress ret. For the Third Preeinet at No. 133, next to Mayor’s Mice, urth Precinct at No. #7, corner Market i streeta, WM. LAIRD, Clork. tong en now onthe way and daily er with several hundred tons N I¢ This, toget hous constitu t quality, equal extensively oi ed to mparis r sh the public, at all times, with a’ pure arti- ele, on the most reasonable terms, s left with the drivers of my wazons, odey's tes. )or at my office, eorner of Damtarton and Groen stroets, Georgetown, will meet with prot attention, fo 1m WALTER GODEY, T i . ACARD. HE Undersiznod take great ploasure in rceom- nthe highest terms Mosxrs. May & ATzs, nersef Georgetown, as men of strict in st dealing. Their C: lee urnished ux atthe late Fair in of very superior quality, ane snonneed generals, in ir hearing, by many couuotseurs of the Fair. Miss K. T Miss H. MA authorize hor name to bo attached to « INS BERRY. : f2tf No.5 High «t New Fs your TIMES a8 = IS Entice stock of DRY GOODS aad F TICLES. We name in part: W doz, ‘Skirts, at # 25, worth #2.5% 3*) yar ©. E LIQUOR STORE, ig oar Water. Sie., worth beat 4-4 Oilcloth, ASe.. 1 all other G: oat Shae a or OARDING.—Two geutlemen and their = can be accommod: wi asaut R iS and BOARDING, souabloterms, by . at No. 77 Bridze afr eorgstown. fo im HA’ ©. avvison, DEALER IN Nos. 91 and 93 Water strect, ja 12-902m, + Epic nee HAY. : i 2 Have constantly on hand BALE HAY. the best quality. For sale at the iewerecen eee IGUK & DONNELLY, fe 1 2awiw" No. I Water st., Goorectocn. . CORN Arriva OF DR. SCHL Who respectfully infi men of Washington and viei the’ ha nd genth ne lwdies an entle- nity that, atthe io “f request of many prominent famtiios, he b - fused to visit this city, pre rst are nar er days painloss and 2 tif C0. ROWING INTOot en tata by thous emmen, also oe < it st be stantane NAILS as been zeciated. Ha ocemary fo Pl tt Tastes ographs, whic! be ha = — can seen. F i follow: sn ate egret ect, Fone, st ne nO palm and causing immediate { Baltimore Clipper please copy.} . | ere i Perfect re- On Thursday evening. the 2ith instant. after a | : Dr. 8. may be consulted daily at the National sheet lens, Mrs. M. ELIZABETH MOSS in the | ns sind deli plbnente Stented wi tains thet wis othe family are Paboreees. eetne | eave WONDER. OF .WASHI eToa a #7 culting all Soalp Diseases, “oP Bald Hirata and THIS AFTERNOON & To- ORROW. RUSTEES’ SALE. virtue of WALL & BAR Auctioneers. the th of Apr am Pel | ERENPTORY Gabe Orrin GOLDAND Pi Wenge Cat | Eaten parine Js for Wi ie ity, fy of Co. - ° ‘Goops,, eabia, the undersigned Cy eh + ag il. at pabiie Faget | § bia NT: pore iT. FRIDAY: the ath a Selick at Mey street, opposite Te Office, sh. fn said Ba refi Ald. & BARNARD, Anct'rs. wed By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. and passed various hands. A Re " : . T AUCTION. ) mon Saal MRE ea et At 10 ovcloek Morrison's bie, ‘The lat knocked * ell, be eae Soe with his gavel and ordered the door-ker~ o. ~ nd New York avenue, an excellent fedeted, tat os quae oli jouse could not vor ownage ad Republicans Were pre et ‘re Ne- /ements of Ocean Steamers. ~w Yona, Feb. 26.—The American steamship _ {7 THE ABOVE ‘SALE IS POSTPONED, alton. from Havre and ‘Southampton on the 9th. in comeoagence of She dnetemency of the weather, arrived here this morning. nati ‘DAY A RNOON, March ist, same The Canada, from Liverpool om the 12th, vie hour and place. By order of Trustees. | Halifax. arrived at Boston this morning. The fa md 4. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anets. tmails were dispatched south by the land train, and By BARNARD & BUC! ;_ Goorgetown. Will be due here this evening. . Spock OF CONFECTIONERY, STORE Fixtures, Sopa Fountain, Baxe-nouss Too! icy Cream Fregzers, &c.,&C., at. ‘Averon-On apa, pase i nyo pretence isn wit ‘ saiiiies as sell, al con! One esl A ol rc Atz, Note ulge sicoe a Arny*ol stand.) the en- Cateeces me Cases, Jara. Counts rs, S ‘ountain, SBrRG. I.. Feb. 25.— and other fixtures, Tools, &c.» ee. comprising eereny With ql: Feb. 25.—The Barney Bows, Candies of various kinds, Auctionser. by Messrs. Sage & Reid, —— Fyench Candies c ouleetonazy. . PAWNBROKER’S&atx | & Co.. grocers. and Smith ee ‘was to. Preserves, . Dried Tropical Fruits, EDGES aT AtcTioN, sucn as | tally destroyed by fire this morning. The a eye nea aud party use, space PAW Eee lass is estimated at $75,000. The amount ao Soda Fountain, Marblo-tor Counters, Oileloth, ‘ March, we shail sellent | £4R€€ has not been ascertained reyet, The fre is Gas C) eliers. PS roth ro ‘ h street, | “UPposed to have been the work of an incendiary o, corne: aan i —— ‘The, Boke-houso Impileinents._ com, tock, as | unredorr od Dladges, Advance in Sagar ee Tins,flron Pans, Sifters, Strain- Iver Watches and Chains of every de- | New Orteaxs, Feb. 2. is active: Soe ALso, A large number of Block Tin, Bri qiinfontrean Freoncrnnad Memes ee « ‘erms : $25 and under cash: orar that sum acredit Se ee a ae riptio j of Mand 60 days, for notes stasinatorily endorsed, b One hut ett Silver-plated Ware, ( bearing interest: OE cae. . * | Two ents of fine! Serpioal kestana a fezi” BARNARD & BUCKERY » Auctioneers, Also, a iarze lot of Fancy Gor Clothing, &e, The sale will commence @ THE ABOVE SALE with the Panes Goede, Chntahe. meee ok : tilt WEDNESDAY next at Ap cihe Watches will be at éxclusively on Wednes- endy > AR day, commer rites n ——— Tor ih aeeereat Tome _ Whiskey dull; Obio 2. ARYLAND STATE LOTTERIE : -RG; Pawnbroker. os M R. FRANCE & COT RANGERS. fo 23-dt2d A. GREEN, Anet. New York Markets. Those Lotterios By ry New Yorn, Feb. 2%. closed buoyant. irav n by State authorite aud NcGUIRE & Co., State $5.30085 5); Ohio $6.50386.60; Southern Sos 40. 4 f o under the superintendence of a State Commissioner. Auctioneers. Portis SALE OF VALUABLE ‘They have been drawing fur over forty years. Per. Ins L#t on 97H Street W BUILD- . sons who wish to purch ase tickets can, with a : On MON DA CT ea? | Wheat closed firm; western red 81. dence, buy in the Marv and Lotterion as thers. hms | NOUR Bape oar MONDAY ATER” | gt cnt ‘ebruary 2ith. at 432 0'e. * 1see, We shall sell, Lot No. Sim dance Cathe dvtston of Square No. 369, fre etrect west, between Land M meaver been a questiu, as to their legalit: r fair of drawing, and no prize sold but what was promptly paid. LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK. Jamex Caden’s sub ting 25 fet on sth | Pork Corn closed quiet; mixed and cleoud north, running | $13.25. low S4aBSe. quiet; mess 17 soagus.a5, prime beck 133 feet 7 inches to a 3)-foot alley. losed stead: "To Be DRAWN LY Battimore City E. -| | This lotis beautifully ‘exe S healt os Sripety. noo es Otevoca.” SY APF | aati garth tsi foe sondeate aad Sus | Whisky erm at arr Se —— sold without roserve. MONDAY. Title indisputable. WASHINGTON COUNTY LOTTERY, » |, Terms: One-fourth cash ; the : D "To ba drawa on Mowlas, Faeee ee | eek nk interest, scoured tye deed tant eee ce, Be Page Rod TH numbers—12 drawn baliots, on the premises. ° tiger; Chicago and Rock 4; Cumbber- Senn to23-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucte. | land Goal Cony ny 24755 Ulinols Central sbares 1 prize of $39,000 5 pre es of. ——— 89; La Crosse il. 1, M Southern an: 1 go. 12.47% {5° do, By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. New York Central 79%: Pa. Coal Company 81; . ~ 4 350 5 oe a. ALUABLE TER OV ED PROPERTY AT | Reading 19x; Mi: 6's 85k Ce ee ns i Prpric Auction. aS ER- | —————--—_-__ Tickets $8, halves $4, anarters $3, eighths @1, | NOON: March ist, at 434 o'clock: op the Antes PRES TYE — pelt, partsof Lots No. Wand 11, in Square | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE : TUESDAY. fronting on north F, between 19th and’ mth shall contipue under the BEL AIR LOTTERY, Class 1, : tocether with the improvements, consisting MORSE & WO. To be drawnon Tuesday, March i, vfa substantial and woll-huilt two-story’ and base- | the business heretofore condneted by ur as Moree & 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots. ment Brick Dwelling-houen, contaiuing 2 pariors, & Walt at = s.. dining - ly * a a Yprignot... gant Sas of tortie Gie-Vunlcaah the roeninin 6,22. and | po, Wal st god af Wiliam sy 4° do. 00 [5° do. 18 months, with interest, secured by a Of trust | _Pebruary ith, 1n@. 4 do. 214919 do. on the premises. | Title indisputable. &e. foes 24 cGU 4 .. Ancts. N, Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY, NNEsoTA Row, AF Avcriox.—On hall sell, in front of vek th WEDNESDAY. SNA CANAL LOTTERY, Clases “WB uunubors—14 drawn Wallates Mounted. Fifty prizes—Chanees enc! drawing to take place on TUESDA ik. larch Ist, mas ILP’s FINE ART DISTRIBUT! DRAWINGS CHRO Oc twOG PHOTOGRAPHS. erthey or ‘Capitals. Fine Art Gallery, 338 Pa. avenue, TL prign of ga1,c9 Piles 0 fronting : fore-ef between Sth and lth sigects. 2 ~ 5000} 4 On ront of 15 setts avenue; with the ER CENT SAVED.-1 w i dm co somlio do: ents purist of e nearly new two- 100 Foe ie ke coer opting © ™ c. me House, containing 6 goud rooms. ¢ dee : 2.5—pro Tickets 81, halves $5, quatiors $2.9, Acrauged, and but im the most substan. | aonnesd es jalan tae equal he any Smee oe THURSDAY iif pereoue wishing to make » good | “Pie ERNST OBACCO at 2 conte CARROLL COUNTY LOTTERY, Clase 5, investinent is called to the above sale the locali. pueak, Sage idastet acres ” 3 To be drawn on Thursday, March 3. ty of this property is one of t not desirable, and Hale's Fluc-Cured do. at 7 numbers—13 drawn ballots, property is rapidly enhancing SAM’L T. DR value in this sec- URY, Capitals. tion of the city. rner venue and 14th 1 prize of 82,00 | L prize of, --$5.015 | ‘Terms: One-haifeash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 | f» 24-st Corege Boum. 0 seth ot. 1 de. | ss 10/09 3 do ooo oaths, for deferred payiuents, bearing interest. se- AZARBLE WORK Si OFF WITH = Cn5 ©. _ cured by a deed r th 7 - Tickets 85, hialves $2.5), quarters $1.25, intiepuabie, Sn eee: Soe Get RES fread A. GREEN, Auet. By A. GRE » Auctioneer, ANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT.— FRIDAY. POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY. 'o be drawn on ch Friday, March 4, wid TO COST. bscriter, being about to remove. hh et hates ape at atc RO cn t ate 4 MENTS, TOMBS and HEAD-STON bi 5 78 uun.bers—13 drawn ballots. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the | without regard to ost, to Rave ex) v= Capitals. Jolumbia, in chancery sitting, made in | ing. The Store at present cecupied by me will be 22,983 | 10 prizes of. Williams vs. Theophilus Cone | for rent in a few days. wy ‘on egenie 5,00} 10° do, hers, and dated the 2a day of January, ALEX. RUTHERFO! 2 do. 1359. shall offer at publie sale,on THURSDAY the | fo 24-6 Pa. av, botwoen 13th and 13% sis. 31 day of March next, at 4 o’eluck p. in.,on the prem- east 16 fect of Lot bered seventeen, ITIZENS AND STRANGERS Cr ENS are numbered fourteeu hundred aud filt, 1 immedmtely at STEV RS RHOUL h the ts th st | Store, 335 Pan gr it Beg b one, (43 with tl Improvements oreon, jat- | Store, 3 nn. Aven $ ing of 8 three-story frame dwelling house, with | Styles in FLOWERS, RIBBONS, BONN! 3 numbers ike pretty wel cai te hehe & urn 5 is property is - | arnW ORLEANS BUM oa borhood, with pump of water ie tee ede es NEW ORLEANS SUGARS cies I prino of, ...0-, $388 | 30 prizes of #1,339 | house ts comparatively a uew one, conveniently wt | 4 nida, New Orleans SUGARS OES eSEe ee. do. ~- = 6.50 | 20 See 2 5 ngod, and furnished in am er to 3 » 2 es a WO ds sec gi 13e%, F & = Rsruie: One-third cashe the residue in tithe acl bhis cant hivls New Orleans and Muscovsdo i 0, 5, t 2D, in o ni 2, LASS adres YRANCH & Co.’ | bavitelntrest trom thaday of Silersre | an pagettra Ht aod ok Jara COFFEES, . *"BaLtiaons, M If the terms are not complied with within five days | ! g VE _ He Mp. | after the salo the property will be reacld on one $2 bite. St Ze PAM ye RI ee week's notice, at the risk and exp: eS Eee ie DOLLAR LOTTERIES. Chaser. ‘A. LEO 125 do. | bont Family and Extra Super - To By Drawn at Quarter peor 12 O’cLock M. | _f8-rokds A_GRE: o_o UDDLE eee 2 TON & BEALL. ' NDAX. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. v Goops"_ MO PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 5, To be drawn on M ndav, February 2, ballots. : 1,175 | 2 &c., a Cay, c. Tickets #1, shares in proportion, SDAY. TE LOTTE r Rosewood seven octave three-cor SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, N SS ING, March Ist. at 10 o'clock, at the residence L EDGE SATIN shall sell, all his Furnitare and Effects, com: ino Forte, mate te order d pases bet. eth und 9h cares " Exceciext FURNITURE axp Hovsexerrixe = NI Vv Hee ‘kippons, BONNETS OF EVERY ARIETY, ! White and Colored, W. Hope, Exq Legation, ow 13th minbors; allot the No. 12 Market Space, bet. 8th and ahs. 2-mngt Frets aT Pusuic Sate.—On TUESDAY MOR- SHAKERS. ( 5) between 1, street a: sachuselts aven — iy styles, just received at fe? i TED WARE AND CUTLERY.—Albate TU PATAPSCO INSTI EY. Close 51, be diawn on ‘Tuesday, Ma’ 8 Spoons of the finest quality, heavily °78 numnbera-12 drawn ballots, _ Chairs, aes ren Uttlery Pocket Sn dpe Senericr alia Water Gael bokeees reliable articlor, at a me rice, mbes iat bag wn aie ahaa Walnut Eretosed Corner Stawds-Fancy Chairs, | fe" Hocstatichiag Store abece’ Oa hate petal y | Hilb role Two Gilt-framed French Plate’ Mantel Mirrors, | Halle om 7th street, eon re anena Orcaenia, fois GEO. FRANCIS. Tickets 81, sharen in proportion. Uiclotin Oni Hat andl Cink Senet aga, FAITH Suit of “L PORTRAITS. Tre Repotationt the WATHAIC RST ful Fens - BROTY PES and PHOTOGRAPHS bat ace teen »p Parior Curtains, with Lace Curtains, Oy WED AY. PATAPSCO INSTITi OTTERY, Class 52, sor ning Table. [> ‘0 be drawn on Wednosilay, March 2, H poe there, iurain or sunshine. ‘To eee thie la " Waumbore13.drawa ballots. pinaure r Refrigerator, there, Ipesin gs sancbier sent wel er 2 95.34 | 2 prizesof. so ed Walaut Chawiber cy visite No ae WHITEHORSE S, “T250|2" de. aid drobas, fo 24-st ‘0. 434 Pennay venee, ters and Pil lankets, Com is tx, Wwaewics CLASSICAL, AND PRENCH Feeak Chita Dinner. Tea and Coffee Service, te Proportion, SCHOOL FOR BOYS, THURSDAY. Glass 4 Sle | Gatlery, : On the Heights between Alexandriaand Saas 7 " ae “ Ove aL itehen ile generally. ils reerived at time, and 7 numbors—18 drawn ballots, pfm and 99 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, ia REV. E.R. LIPPE’ estoy : & trod “J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. 28 -7e — — - > .| SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERE WRI A By authority of ade do AND VESTINGS. trast from Rachel Wanzh and otlers, dated ths | Just Received— h lath Mareh, 125%, id Rachel W he intorestof | Superior Black French Cloths and Cassimeres, and William A. Wi gh and | Fancy Cloths and Fancy Cassie J @ , Auna Mar h, John R: . | Plain ant Ficuret Black and Fancy Silk Vi PATAPSco INSTER EA LOTTERY. ge We Gadiey and wits, and John S Waneh, | Repellant Clothes beantifal articleforgentieetate eee rote at Fide ering Clea Ob | in aud to the following property, ‘and brvy»’ «pring coats, Tobec there ibe tahoe tion on the Ith day of Masel i Plain awl Plaid Cassimeres and Jeanes for boys” ial wauny = oe the afternoon, in front of the premises, viz: That wear, a I prize of, 85,00 | 2 prizes o| parcel of gronnl in Georgetown beginning on the | $9 dozen’ Gents’ and Boys? Stitched Linen Shirt pele F ont iige street. at the west corne: t PSOMNS, pe : Vina |3 - trick house latsiy owned by John Mowntscard rane | With wmey other desirable Goods, which we are ai “Ses eas aN hing thenes with Bridge street west 17 fest, thence | selling #t the lowest.cash pices, Tickets $1, shares in pre south 99 to a 5-foet-wide alley running from Jef- fez-tw ——_sas7th’ SRSERY AT LINNG. cer - Neaw Wasitincton, ‘The proprietor invites tho attention of t! Vv. COLLEY & CO., street, thence cast 17 feet to the property of doors Pa, ave. muntz, and thence north 90 feet os che Dain the dwelling-honuse thereon, . sh. and the residue at six and bearing interest, and a deed of SATURDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 55. To be drawn on Saturday, March 5, 78 numbers—11 drawn ballots, to seenro them. If the terms | to his large and general assortment of OR Mee of sale aro ner i with within these descr the | MENTAL ond FRUIT TREES. 25,000 | 5 prizes property will be resold on seven days’ public notice, | them 6,000 large size White Pine, a ES 0 | Rt tho risk and cost of the first purchaser. and Norway Fir, of large growth and a say dear 120 | "fe 7-2awiw SAME CROPLEY, Trustee, | tou, with a large assortment of other Evergreen Tickets $1, shares in proportion ARSHAI/S SALE—Iny i} oA srortment of Deciduous Ornamental Shade ‘a ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writof fieri | A largeas ccR issned from t k's OF of - | Trees, of all sizes, suitable for transplanting. ee es RANE SCO, M Courtofthe District of Columbia fortes comity | A-geueral collection of Fruit Trees, choles ead tetas Bartimors, Mv. | of Washington, and to medirected, Lahallexposets | sel select. ae RUIT blie sale for Casn, in front of the Courthouse | _ Also, Garden Fruits, consisti of Gooesberrion, BRUIT AND Oey aMENTAL TREKS, | hoor of said county, on WEDNESDAY, the 13 Recpheree, Siaenerion gan See ‘ ved sorts. The undersigned solicits the attention of Plan- | day of March next, 1559, at 12 o’elock ‘m., the follow- — y ~ bot et arr ign to FER eS log | ete gra cae | tenes ee Cae | be varieti: 4] , in Square No. a cn as 7 1 thin Quinn stack? Bhova) Applen tecfetn adopted | inguses D.C togtinet with aif eed igs tan eee way Sm led 9 — teh to thiv rogion and Sonth; Standard Pears, Plume, provements dherwon, seized and levied upon ax the | Shrubbery for Ga Ataet BER ee, Nectarines, Quinces, &c., in Fei Jeeta Xo. ain tor Geter one 1S fo 12. “Linnean near tries, New Rochelle, Dorchester, and | favor of W. B, » Use of N. M. McGregor. IREMONT HOUSE, ih ies, Curr W. SELDEN, Marshal “CHICAGO, LLIN! Neila pom Catawlns ton” fo 19-d for the District of Columbia, x Proprietors, having added ducing Te ost inten, Diani ‘oka! oncord, Rebecca, SHAL’S SAL rt f tof fer | year, many vements, aisnane aniard vativs sorts, | MU tation, trued fromthe Clark's Otoced the Gar | Cacpglincand Refaruinhine, tutrodecing Rhularh Roots, Linunous, Prines Albert, Ran- | ii Court of the District of Columbia for theeounty | new Water Closets, Bath Rows. and ev- 8 Early ‘Proliie, Grey’ Easing hee Chine of Vi sehipston, aud to medirected. | willexpese 80 | Sc2, focruily invite pubttcatiooiionte tee f ‘Axpa: Roots, &e.; Ornamental public sale, for im front 0 factlitins for their accommodation. vie ‘Bean ‘ol all iy inn. Fereythia, door of TU fonrngaseribed gop The Howse, being the jarcrst first-class Hotel im the mariske, Do son Peaches, 5 and other nies floworing Shrubs—Evergreens, Nausre Nols, and its locality. corner of Lake and Dear! way Spruce, flemlock. Cedrus Deodara, Pinus 25 feet on H street nor n the city of | in ther jiate viemity of the most perpen Firs, Arborvitacs, &c., symmetrical «ton, D. C.. together with all and singular | placts of ami vements thereon, seized and levied usements. and close ity pen | Guk-rent Railroad Depots and Stekubost Landings, Pack) tad in best » I > M. it, and wall : ccwsle deliver iu Washington iveo of chargers All | &5,4u6 property, of Samuel M io tec Detober terin, | Im the Centre of the most desirable Business Portions at reduced prices. s Thon, WT Dove, use of Thos. Brown, use of Gee, ae Cuty, fo Catalogues mailed rain esac eee SAUL Poe, Jr., ve. Samuel en oe ee superior to the traveler, ingtoneity, D.C. | forts __for the District of Columba, widu. “GAGE, BROTHER & DRAKE. . rE YOU [ARSHAL’SSALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri ’ SPRING HATS. TAU Medians NO STR Cone ptign Miietine rand rom the ‘cies of the Cir- J ust introduced tha now style of BATS, ‘ a i SOUGHS. COL r of Columbia for the county | 0 : and ASTID SRORSA Pike COED fig ni to the “ td exaanine them at ay Ine 8 s of Colds, one or two bottles will eff-cta cure Casu, in SORE Pane: ata cust of 3) cents. Persons from all ons have fo 17-2 ed diffsrent quantities by express. It is purely o cleek Be ? Partials: = babe can take it without inj ln: ing been to health by it Consumption, she recommensta itu ng at ti i he saved. A. t ‘3 Street, betwonn tith aad Tite, or A¢ State's corner | WW Ropeber Pa. avenue and 7th treet; also, at Culver’s, corner lath street and Pa. avenue. de 9-3 ae 8 pr my Robert U, ADIES’ HAIR WORK Repaired, or taken i i Cx ot Wik, Braid, os : 8 “ atenteng, fe Stes Ag, Bod at | Betae Ree oe RE oN, 3 AND TRAVELING fol-iw SREVENs Ne Pons. avenue, for the 7 a .

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