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LUCAL NEWS, AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Wasnincton Purarer.— How She Loves | Mr. Wallack as “Nacil,” Davenport «Captain Yawley,” Placiae as «D.ogenes,” and all the excellent artists in appropria’e Houses nightly crowded by the elite of the city, attest the superiority of this great combination, aud lead to the hope that the season soon to terminate may be extended. No acmirer of the legitimate drama should ne- glect this goiden opportunity. Forp’s Taeatsr.—«The Poor Gentleman” and «Our American Cousin.’ as “Dr. Ollapod” and “Asa Trenchard,” porte d by all the favorite artists, in prepara. holas Nickleby.” aTeR.—Last night bat four of Mr. J S. Olarke Mr. and Mr popular Irish d Barney Williams as “Qonnie ud Dirs. Williams as “Nellie No- Oxronp. —Miss Kate Pennoyer in the «French ‘Mile Arnaldi in her representations of atuary, Li. Nino Eddie, Bioodgocd, Rainor, Mortimer, Carter, and all the great company in an immeuse bill. CaANTEREUKY.—“Jack Sheppard on Horse- ” the Delevante Brothers, new ballets, fun, sentt nent and negro delineation, conclud- ing with @ screaming afterpiece. Sgsaton Haty.—Last night of Strakosch's M He De Katow, the renowned violiocellist, Webli, the piano forte virtuoso, and other musical stars. Romas andGrecian grand concert. Miss Laura Harris. Signor Rosa, mus Opp Fetiows’ HALt.—Grand levee of Bea- con Lodge, No. 15, 1.0. 0. F been spared to render this the most attractive epson. and a great suc- No pains have entertainment of the si cess is anticipated. MeEtrororitan HALL.—Free concertsaloon, music, songs, dan g, and other attractions. =e The Draft. LIST OF THE LUCKY ONES OF THE FIRST WARD. This morning, at ten o'clock, the drawing of the names to fiil the quota of the first sub- district (First Ward) was commenced at the office of the Board of Enrollment, at the corner The drafting took place in the trame building adjoining the head- quarters, which at the commencement was tairly filled by anxious ones not at all in a mood to hear their names called ont. first time, a wheel was used, in which the cards containing the names were placed, and during the drawing it was frequently turned, that the cards might be well mixed. There were present at the time the Provost Marshal, Major O’Beirne; the Uommissioner, and the Surgeon, Dr Baldwin. The cards were drawn by Ephraim Adams, company I, 7th regiment V. R. Corps, whose eyes were bandaged, and the cards were handed to the Commissioner, lucky one, and in turn it was passed over to the clerks, whogilled in the name in the official notice and directed it. by the time the last name was drawn the notices were reaciy to be sent out. The total number enrolled in this sub-dis- trict was 2,015, and the number required 3$2, to which the adgition of 100 per cent. makes the total number drawn 7 The first name drawn was that of Alfred Lee, 16th street; and the draft proceeded as of 18th and I streets. who announced the By this arrangement, Jas Gaskin, G st s Bingham, 19) Paav; Barney Cari, 21 Get; P Bh ; P Scanlan, 224 and @ sts; Paten Hoover; @ Furaias, 15 Horan, 2dd st; P Lekan, 2ith at; J Kelly, John Wallace, 19th st: H Neal ig bg st; 2e45 2 at: P O'Harry, 2ist st; R Middleton, 2 Krouse, 21 F st; B Gallagher. G st; Bd Gemmon, 2 wets rick. K st; © Ortell 18 Pa av; W Northrop, 21h at; av; Brevoy 1$2 K st, Thos Nailor,2ist st; Richard Barron, @ st; Lewis Lenthrop. zist O Voss, 2ist st; John Wagner, 17 7 Wm “thown, 117 G st; James EE ee 2th st; P Walier a ist: John Mear, 231 Rich4 Harrison E st; ow C Bunter. 4 oath st; Wm Burton. 2th st; Solomon Fowler, Joho Johnson, K at; ; Jas Green 171 Pa bork Buree 27 2 that: 31 st; ChasD. Fraser. 155 @ bt ge abe? cklin, zt aT oth st: M Awheim, ene it: John Buckley, ; He .niog Friz- tand F sts; Jerry Cul a); i Robinana, G st; James W Moore, ohn K Pfeil. K st; J rtlett, 17th and K sts; Habron, 277 #t, Jas Conway, Ity 25th st; Jas Cornell. gas hou Win Duscan, colored; Hugh McGraw, & av; Henry Diggs, F st; M tlaherty. 234st; W Zu- ger, G st; Jas Parker. 2ist st; E Starles, colored; Pugh, 23th and K sts; Hugh Bond. sth and N york. 18th st; vgn and ; Wi Misiones: Bosher H st sta nd ats; Ww Sample, 2)st st Murray, 24tb et and P: N sta: Jacob D Pugh. 21: iéth st, H Whalen, colored, Mhlored “ath st: G Bhrocder: Jock = tin, 20th and K sts: Nelson W B Hilton. Ist: W W Gra am, 134 224 st; thus; N P Benne t I/th and K st, E Offutt, colored; Chas Johnson. colered. I st; M at; = Btral, Pst; David G Biddley, 121 Pa av; Sid- 991 et; Thomas n Gibson, sth and G ste; J A oYith aid K ste; Sanadel Kitzmaler, laherty. 19th «t snd N ¥ ay; C Naise. 14 F Bt: A Btifere ieth and Msce: SV a4 M st: Brown, colored, i94 D st, Davi Smith Jos Acchinson, i7th st stable; H Richards, Ns a B Barron; B F Worrall, 25th ard K sts; Frank a LE iat. Chas Datcher, [ st; Karcher, Zist and K ts; Ith avd K st; Geo Tucker; JobnJ 3 and M ats; Marcelius Holtzman, L at: Mich hig, 24th and Lst; Geo Konstop, 17th and I sts; M Kili 8 T Cooley, F and 24th st; Thompson, loth Clements. 853 16th Quth and @ sts; Joho E Baolinger, Chas Purcell, “5 Paav; Shadirack “With and K sts; Joha Brothers; Alfred Aldrich; Richard Brown, K st; Wiliam “Curtis, 1 street: > Terrence Delaine. it Me Mo N Wianeld, 117 H st; ditt, 18th st; Geo lace, Pa avs Urian jollins, Band 2th W Seely. i611! Eas SOLE st Links, Crusoe, 22d and enfield; Richa . 22d and Gets; lg pare T BS Nugent, 23d st: F Enshew, 18th aud h Belfour, Ith street; aker, i7tm and I sts; P Riley. Henry ae 7th and E sts; a tense Fuller, isth and on sts; PP. eo pees kenneem: James Beate K st; Jacob el Acke Hears Howard, 224 aeae F sta; Thornton aS ines, @ Burke, 2ith aud I st; A McNenly, M Jenifer, 29 : tay: K st; Lewis Watts, lit D Frund, Chas Knei taal Mr Gilmartin, %th st; Mathias King, jonevan, 16th st; 7th M Webster. ie zB ati J a Peters. 22d and F Geo EF Kessler, Viav aad Kat; son, Robt MeGibbons. 22d and Fenan, K and loth Michael McDe: ts By MMeniger, Lewis F Pot- gAndrew Pugh, by. ath’ anil st; o Pomeroy. ‘John Ridout, 24 H st;J 0 Donnell, gas ioas : RY. Danl Butier, K’st; Jobn A K D 212 K st: CH H Brown St th at; ea Bavor tists Ths bp sae jas He ‘ua Wile cist and @ ste. Jas Henry mths ca 7 yt cmatha Nichols, Michael a pemear, as Homer, bth and N ats; st. W D Labil!l. W pecs - joth and K sts! fa. 164 Pa av; PBhielia hom-s, Peter :Jas Oooney, I7th and I ats; Chas = ae 1sth st; B irelan’. 220 aod G; Chas pit oth — New York av; Jam ty. G@ st; Richard Chris- oMen. 176234 st: P Dac + R. land, et P Bar and 7th and K ate; W Wilsinson 21st ted t ata; §Aasle st; ODFr co ; at; Levi Phillip: ioth ame NY av bous¢; Mr Acke aobisen. Tat: ai NYav Joho U.N Y ayand Ith D Pfergal isth and s Acton, Wwth st; . i9th and L ste; Geor 2iet and I sts M sts; James Rye James Wilkins. 225. 224 st; James Noonan a Bri eke: g ast DW Haine, r Bat th aod N'Y Ito Paav; K Lucas fev ry Carter, K & iam Wriant, ts; a ‘npbelt i at “th fort I ge 0 * Brown. Leth st; — Ae corner 375 M 4 3 Childe, wih so K ate; R 19 F xt Jame- Cam J Vortex = Wolf 1K st, Conrad rif remiab Oorman, Waitcomd, F st; Geo Norment, <1 st; 0. ae 882-20 at; iM Reinholt, Ed Gs das Pasey gas honse WmJ Wien, Boyle, 219 @ wt; Levi Qoony, |5 st: s Moore, Samuel Taylor 31¢ Tat; Jacob Kiicchan, av; Thos Peming ‘Tressury Department: z John aoe ue K st, Ocaltsen, nth aad James Peciena = Is if Kora. Tt and NY hy. 24th eats id ate: ¥a Morovhby, @ 3 oe we Bir, Griffin, sth and NV e : bran Davis gist and G xta; M Pitzmonon, 24 @ ae M Griffin 115 Pa av, Goo De W Eullivan, 1 Bs = Maller 18th and N sta; I Kern, i:8 2th at; 429 20th #’ ‘if Shorter, loth 6 0h aT WM Phipps: Jono Barney, ; Chas Kearney, 3 6 Isth Tick Hias, 2st and @ ste: F Rrocke. 2 than Nate; C Jones Ist; Thos Harrad, Fand t9taets; C KW Strong, Treasury; Arthur Simmondé. I at; T Norris.212 K #t; Jobm Callahan. Ist, H Clemens, 15234 at; Jas Malaney, 1% K st; Wm Jennicgs, :03 1 st: Joe Perris, 9th aod Lats; BF Surpay, 377 15h BH y aod I st; Reuben Jackson; W Mc- Kelly, Sth ano M_sts, Peter Lilly. 449 2uth at, LD Pinckney, 20th st: Peter Bild JasJoonson, Zi at; F Smith, H st: John K Davis, 2x1 and K sts: W Carer, 268 Lith st, Jas Dougherty. 2:th at; Jao | Glonner. i th ard Ni sta; Richard Jackson, 523 I7th si: Wesley Mear; Ezaa Sniliven, 19h st; Rollo Gatto. 1951 st; Geo Murphy, 91 23th at; Win Lewis, Tear of 26th e Brooke, Gale’a Hotel; W Much ett; FE Leby 231 e'; John Flitchay, 125 F et: Jas Kennedy, 6th acd B'sts; Jas Bennett, 234 sts; Wesley Hrown. near old bridge; Pat Naylor. 87 Gch st; Chas Rozier, #6 19'h st: Francia Clements, 1232518 st; W P Drew, ith st; Gab-iel Arnold, Lv G st; J_F Bullock, 124 H st: WC Bolles. wth and Lets; Win Akel. 2a st; J Templeton, 17th st; Thos Arthur, N Hav wth st; MH Garton, Treas- jury abet Elsey Barnes, 3°5 tth st; Pat Bradley, 2th st: Merrett Morris M at; Wm W Bush, $3) lth street, Sampson Daval, 20th stret; LB Swaiu. 18th and N ets: Jas iow, 18th acd N sis; Peter Dunn. N Yav; Henry Purdy, nearcorral; Edd Poomey. th and U sts; Wm Patterson, $9 G Hicgans, I8thand N sts; 0 G Youn: Bren) Briwn 2th st; Thos Conne Anderson, L st; Martin Garmody. 18th edon, 224 and @ ate; Frank Par- fous, 18th ans N sta: Geo Dav 8,163 1 st; Jno Our- ray 224 I st David Wentz meas house; ; John Brod ston. 224 and G at: George Garrison 255 G st; Beoj Hayden, K st; Geo Wi' liams, F xt; Geo Eberbach 2th et; Adam Brinker, 22d st; John Sut! Jam. Selvey, 255 Let: Ba: Parker. 234 st; hausen 24th s*: Richard Rush. 25th an: tt, L st: Pillip Chrisman, mess how Mth aniT st; Martin, D ve Simms, R ts aud G streets: James J Atchi 4 Fisher, mess Se Nich Kekert, 332 18th street; Dennis Orme, = st, C Beard. 199 N ¥ av; Americus Zappo ;JasHolly.@ strest: W Biow ner, fearPaav. Wrst, Winder’s Bajiding; Wm @ Berger, Repair shop; h Robt Connell. 369 18th st; paae B Smith Pa ave; Thomas 8 Messer. F anc Isth ste: Thos Amith, 59 ; tekerson. 17th and K sts; E R Pearce, tz. bo gd ets; . Burringer, ai N sxe as Jotn Ta Pa ave; El Williams, Pa ave snd. ‘e st; H DEY Wick, 16th st; Jeremish Creed, 2ist and @ st; Jas Purvis, 2th st; Jerry Sullivan 26th at: Jan Reddy. 2istand @sts; John Macey, 182 K st: H C $ 73 Vtave « Donnelly, Gales Hotel; F B Fox, th st; Jno Keppler, NH ave; P Flanigan, i7th and K sts;H Ragan, 19th and N Y'ave; WC Gunnel. 397 201 V J Long, Canal and D_ stree! orth street; Thomas Kane. igth street; Arthur Simmons, litarsdep’t of Washington; Jno Liddon, ashouse:; MJ Berry, 224 and F sts; A Harcna, Waar Donovan. 22d st; J 1 Hymen, Gales Hotel; JM Fernaudez, 127 M st; Jas Handy, Ast, A Webb. ith Keay ste, D McCarty. othe aaah Lave ‘Woody; W H Deproot, 2)th st; W Warfield, 247 oth st; George Holling, 16th and M st; Jno Brown, 20th and @ sts: A Finney, M st; James Balker, 22d and @ ste: Perry Leo; 8 H Winters, 2Ist and G st; H W Koehler; Lewis Helmuth, 27 21st st: George Grun. 2ith at; John O'Conner 2ith a1: Henry Heok, wt R. McDonough, F and 19th; Perry Robinson, a D ats; John Thompson. h st; A Hughes, Charles Yates, 117 Pa ay; Joseph Podic, Richard Bumper, Isth st; Heary Lemon, a k Bowie, 19th tt: Patrick Ford, 219 20th st; sv hiteomb, 33% 20th st; Henry Kohler, 329 Isth st, Ene Starks. 19th aud N Y av; J Slate, mesa house: Thomas Brawner. 15th st; John O'Bryan. 20th and M sts; Isaac Callagha .2ith and E ats; Joha Bow- Herman B Stale, 2th at; Wa Le Nand ose i Washington Orawtord, Fst; Hi Bny t stables; G W Bailey, sth and N sts; Bons Gritia S71 2ist at; z ¥ Margows ath and K sta; W Ww Coppersmith, y Tayler, 22) N Yav; Geo Williama, (45 I7th, at: Chas Baily, R’ st; Wm Jones, F at; Dan’l Sween: * Jobo Lewi ket; Taylor Southall, 2) at; L W Gordon, 37 8°; John Ludy, 78 @at; Thomas Fleming. 20 st. Sere fales hotel: 8 King 134 N Yas; Thos Jobneon, 2 has Romale. G st; Ephriam Bowen 224 Pa Danvall, 217 20 at DP Hartenstein. Corcoran’s Butidin, Jas Smith, 17 st; Henry C Pearce, 5st; D Taggart 2d Au- ditors office; Jetlerson Spoonhorn, 45st; James B £mith, 171 Pa av; Geo Brown, watchinan: Mathiag Foreman, mess house; Robt Middleton, F st; John Crouser, K st carroll; Thos Jones, H U'Martin, '24 N st; Andrew Cafiin, a G at; Geo Parker. is st; Srmuel Hughes, L st; Benj) B Leydy, Mass av: Lawrence Monrée 17 st Battier Conway, 189 N st: F Fisck'ey, 253 K st; Charles Hireburger, 7! 21; D Hildt, In) Mst, Henry Bowers, 13 st; John Connel- obp ‘Boni Ist Nt; David Joanson 26 rd Smith, A Knight Isl New ¥ pore ay and ¢ “sts: Geo Curtis, aie si 1 6f; B Wood. ith and N 22d and G kts; John Whi IS th una K at: Noah Dowss Gales Hotels E McKlroy,G et; Thos Minor, itd F at: Chas Lae dell, 17th’st 5! ables John Johnson L st; Rundoiph 22 Pa ay; ison Foy, 16th st:'@ Hazlett, it Otel: J ibe 224 and Gat; B Bralsford, 1: Henry Cheak, Ith and Pa sy; GL Bor: h st: P Ginger, Ith aud N ¥ ay; Lewis Gilbert, :0th st; Gee BSybel!, Lst Brome 2ith st, A Menterean, 46 J6th st; W Denehertys st. Wesley Stewart, 224 and Fst: Jas EB 6th st; Kobt Riley. 2ith a di st Oe Pratt st Paav,0 Leong; Robt D Dav William Brewn; Jos Davis. K st; O Wilson er ad K st: vohn Hatton 19 Pa av, Jce Hart, 15th st; Robert Bunpy,a%th street and Penna avenue; Hiram B ay; ones, Isth and N streets; Jno Joy, 2ist street; Richd Moore. F street; P McGhan. 2tst and (i ats: Val W Seller~.22d and Est; Wn: Willis, 231 H st; D Conley, itth and N Y Thos Moriarty, mess house; ‘Bohne , 24 G st; Adam Jarvis, 117 Beers Thos McKeever, K st; Chas Lambert, 71 ay; F Lee, % st; Robert Throekmorton, 15th Wi ; John Cooper, 375 15 st; Pat GcGarrey. a @ st; Reubeo Williams; Ed mn zen. 1 Thos E Cramer. 192 K st Ce F st; R Wilkinson, 17th st: Joa K Dene id Grofty, F aad 24th’ st: David Oenng r zistst; Jabn Farrell, 22d ami F sts; J Wood, i3th and N Yay; Jobn Young, M st; Smith Tayman, 2ist and Sst: Jonathan Goodall, L st. Thomas Gat; Wm Turner, K st: M Lynch, 25th sti Oscar Lewis. 2ist st: 8 Do David Johnsen, i7th street stable: 0 Woo Dist ava O streets; John Grast, 18th and D stree John Williams, 191 I street; John Magin, K SW Browning. 17th and K sts; DM Barke, 336 K 8 bie Hangin! Gales Hotel; Wm Warfield, 20th and Ba RE oe Simmons. 17th and Josiah Monan, 25th o 2th A Kersey, F st; A Brndela, inthe tt ehn Keppler. Mr McKenna, 22! and F -ta; David Lucaa: Dennis Buckley, K and?'th sts; John Jackson, M st; Samuel Cooley: K and 19th ats; Jas A Cross, @ and 2ist ats; Jos M. Ae 125th st: P_F Wood. P st: Joho King, 25th st; James Marthides, 147 21st Jolin Webb, M at; hh and M sts; * as house, Wives aT st. J. Goolenn: st; H Lamond, 217 Yt av: W APE 2iat st: Wm Fannirg. H st: Geo She: gas heuse: Wesley Hughes 2ith isth and N ; Wm Abrends, 2th st; Henry Brown, 23d st: Thos Morgan, 24th st; Dennis Sullivan, Ith andi gen Otis 8 Dean; John McLeory. 24th and ste; Wm Griffin, G st; 8 Denham, I st; G FT Oook. 25th and K ‘ste: Dennis Irviog, 14th and Este: David Johnson, F st; Jos Howard I7th and K sts; @ Coleman 875 Sth st; Brastus Chainbu- es 1sth’and N M Rafferty. G at: Jno Spinks, 2cth'at; Thes Robirson, 246 1st; Dennis Dunn, 18th : Wwth'and NY av; Wm Hoekes, th and Bonney. K st corral; A Boreman, N and’ sth sts; James Lundan, eas house Among those who hay edrawn & musket and uniform are Wm. Withers, Jr., the popular leader of the orchestra at Ford’s; Dr. Americus Zapponi, formerly a teacher of ianguages; Tyler Southall, tobacconist, and dealer in fancy goods, 20th street: Lewis Hilmuth, and Thomas McKaver, restaurant keepers; Simeon Garret, corporation police officer of the First Ward: Isaiah Moran, formerly of tbe Metropo- lital police; and Henry Birch, one of the enroll- ing officers. The drawing was completed about two O'clock. The next to be drawn will be the second sub-district, (Second Ward) which will take place in aday or two, but not to- morrow. pe bon 2 Bes MvUSICAL TeBaT.—Last evening we had the eaaure of hearing several Pupils of Prof. olowskt’s, at his residence, 353 6h street. Among them we noticed in particular a young lady suprano, and two gentlemen, tenor and baritone, who sang in a masterly manner 3ey- eral of choicest trios, duets, etc. We were pleased to hear also that those fine singers have signed a fine engagement. Professor Wolowski gives every day new evidence of his extraor- dinary power of imparting his talent to others, and all those who wish really to be benefited and become fine artists or amateurs by his stay, have no time to lose, a3 this is his last course “this season. tT ——--—_-+ 202 - — - “A thins of be ts a joy forever.” And nothing is so beautifal as s picture of health. Headache, Nervous Paina, Bour Stomach, Dis- tress after Eating, Prostrating Weakness, Disin- clination for Society, Mental Despondency, Xc., are the rule rather than the exception with the burean family, and haves'amped their effects upon vs all. The most effective, gentle, sudden and sereesble remedy is the PLANTATION BiTTsRS prepared by P. MW. Drake & Co., of New York. fe 15-Iw ne ee eee ae ITCH! ITCH !! ITOH!!! Scmatcn! Scratcu! Sonatou! WHEATON’S OIN (SENT will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Also cures Salt Rheura Uleers, Ohil- od all Brostions of. ihe Bkia. Price 60 For sale by all Druegiats By fendicg @ cents to WSEKS & POTTER Sole A . 17 defer hte st.. Boston, will free of postage, to any mart ot Washington by Z. D. Peden venue. b 13-1 cents. No. 350 Penn’ Cotcare’s Hoxsy Soar, This celebrated ToiLxt Soar, in such universal demand, is made from the choicect materials, is mild wad emollient in ite nature, fragvanily scented and extremely brneficie! in its action upon the skin, For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. jan 23-eoly ma tenae lev. Dr. Ni 0.6, 1 PAVIDA- 0 Mi hiss LAUBA a ADDO gee at BOMBSON t DIED, This morning, at 2o’clock, DANW’L RAGAN. in the Guth year of his age, be.oved husband of Julia Biel friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend his funeral, at tae corner ard D streets, lal aad, te morrow (Tuesday) a; o'clock, fon-2t* tte | wanted to deliver the D. WANTS. —————— ee —— W Snptt sh .—A plcassatiy situated ae sign a gard<n spo! ati terms, &c . at Star ‘offices, TOES *Fep2 AUCTION DALES. FUTURB DAYS, NNOLLY, Auctionse FOR RENT AND SALK, [eee eee aS Oe ALF OF A HOUSE TO RENT TO & BMALL family. at a reasonable rent. Inquire 326 3d street, between F and @ AUOTION SALES, | THIS AFTERNUVON AND TO-MORROW YJ. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, BY McvEVITT & ce ANTED—An ORDER C a WY Aiite theme ‘Apply at Markbarn Hotel, 212 Penns. av. ANTED—A good. st¥ng. b wagon ae W Aitler'e wae adsee eae teh Giey Bont Office, stating where wagon may be teen, fe 21-3t* WASTED-Teo first-class WAUTERS. ed Pen immediately at T. POTENTINI'S- Lhe 3 DA. av. GIRL WANTED—To do_the Saat oa work for asmall family. Reference required, Boplys immediately, at 01 6th street, bate and fe V ANTED—A SITUATION as nurse or chats bermaid; is accustomed to care of children; is a good plain seamstress. Can give seven years reference. Address A M., Star offi fel 2! 2t* \ Ree 1 ED—A WHITK ‘GIRL As waitress, Call No, 2551 street, between i7th ani lth, between Gand '2 a, m, Good city references re- \NTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSQ in or near Washington or Georgetown, with land enough fora garden, Addreas Box 765 City Post Office, fob 21 3t* A FInST CLASS BARBER WANTED— —Who may expect good w ae yorpt payment, Good references requi aul to Mons AL- L Meat ae: 324 ¥ street, near Tevaren! 's Theater. fe 215 -ANTED—Several industrious and energetic MEN as canvassers. Also, CARRLERS aily Times Liberal coa- Wines given, Apply at the otioe of ae Daily ines, No. 335 D street, near k fe 21-30" \) ANTED—A white SERVA in a private Tan, None but those who can bring good recommendations for cooking’ washing fant irons ipg need apply 37 ate fe 21 2t* Mrs. 0, W. CAMPBELL, WANTED bys indy aBITUATION as opsrator onWheeler & Wilson's sewing machine, or 38 dressmaker in a cleats famil, jan furnish her own machine if necessary, Fer information please call at Mr. STRER'S Sewing Machine Agency =Fs. avenue, between sth and 7th sts, fe2t-3t* WANTED-Br, two rorpectable girla, SITU TIONS a8 chambermaide, Woulil be willink to make themso.yos uenerally dcafal. Avply at th corner of 2th and G sta sat THOMAS MINIT ER'S, Best references given, near the Union Bakery. feb 21-3t~ WARTED-A middle aged LADY, of ex porienne. Without children, married or single. to take charge ofa boarding house. Apply 37 * menony 1 vania avenue, with reference. 27-3t* WANTED—An ICE CREAM AKER: ine to attend a horse and make hima: if generally octal Inquire at U. H. RIDENOUR, 304. eae a ayvenu iy Be “CARPENTERS WANTED 47 oNgR— stom, shop preforre to JOHN J. HALL, Jarpenter ‘and "Foiner wis street. opposite 6th street wharf. feb 18 3t* ANTED—At 492 Estreet. between 5th acd 6th, an honest. industrious, well recom mende:! white female HOUSE SBKVANT for plain cooking and house work generally. Inquire be- tween 4 and7 o'clock, e18-3t* W ANTED—By a young m SITUATION in a Grocery store, or in some business where he could make himself useful. Has had experi? ence in the grocery business. Bes: of city refer ences givea, Address **M, C.H.,” Washington, De. feb 15 31 WANTED- ‘An experienced CATERER, to fu nish Meals to Boarders ina first class house, wheredining room and kitchen are completely farnisbed to accommo ate thirty or forty persons an ©. & ,” care Post Office Box No. 434, SMALL CURNISHED HOUSE OR PART OF A House wanted, in this city or Georgetown, suit- able for housekeeping for asmall family, Posses- sion desired about the Ist of March or the Ist of April. Address Capt. P., at this office. fe 15 lw* "OR RENT- A new two-story BRICK saa Twenty-first and I on Capitol Hill Restaurant, corner of PEREMPTORY SALEOF VALUABLE BUIDING ok TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February 21, at bal atthe anctivn rooms, shsll sell. to the highest bidd rs, the following n Coltman & Adams's Lots land 2froat hte | at J. CLOTHING. BOOTR and SHIRTS nod DRAWER ice assortment of GOLD and PLATED JBW- past four o'clock {OK RENT—Three single ROOMS, one back . one back and front $d 'y at 234 H street, patvean 1s) and 2th, one nquare from cars. URNISHED ROOMS, for rent north, No, 566, near Sth street, dwelling, terms movlerate, aa 5th valuable Building lots Lots 1. 2, 14, 15, 16 and 17. subdivision of Riusre N each 247; feet on the Circle, by 1) feet on Rhols Vermont avenues respectively. front each 21 faet on Twelfth een Rhode Island avente ant ts and extend back 87‘, feeteach to . 16. ani2l, in Colt- man £ “Acams’s uberis dn ae ‘Square No. 2 .#nis front each 21 feat on Thirteenth » between (and R streets north, and i feet to a aixteen feet public alley, 18. 19.20, and 21 ft Eee GOODS. at Anction 7 GESDAY. THUMBDAY sua \ SATURDAY EYE- NINGS, commencing at7 0'c! #7 Consigaments din tigiben BF-Out do ir Bales promptly attended to. DEVITT & CONNOLLY, Auc ioneers, 2st and I street, First Ward. ¥ THOS, DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown, “VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCT On W EDNEBHAY AFTE RNOON, } at4o’clock, I wil Part of Lota Xo. 1i7 nt Montgomery strect and 120 feet on Beall street, to pe rth Q aoe Fo RENT—Two neatly farni ALY family, together or . four ousaee from ae street, near 16th, UBNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— Single or communicating, on second floor, to geatiemon, era patty wishing to keep house. with the uss 0 kitehen and servant's reom. ifdesired at445 litn street, be between Gand H. Lots 14, 15. 16 feet on North BR street, Thi ge streets. between Twell - freot of the References required. part Be Ranere i GLb, Columns 5 ac zinia avenue, between Third and Fourand a-halt st of a good two story The improvements con also 4 large Frame Frame Store and Dwelli Building. now used as a Feed Terms at ssie. OR | cite —A FRAME HOUSE containing 4 by 9, with a small building io igiepes for $10 per month, on Hith street I besold a great bargain. MITCHELL «& ans. Brekers,eorter Penusyiyaniaayente and Plats of al! these lots may be seen on application at the auction rooms, rms of Sale—Ooe third in cash ; the remaiader in six, nine, and twe ve months fecured by a deed of truston the premises, yeyauces and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, A payment of $2) on each lot will be required at JAS. C. MOGUIRE & CO. All conveyancing and stamps = the cost of the purchaser; a cash payment ef $100 will be required as soon as the property is straok THOMAS pow LING, Auct. TICE —MAYOR'S OFF ICB, Feb. 13, 18% — In accordance with the entitled * An act relating to fis approved this day, notice is hereby given that thi exclusive privilege of an established fis the nerth side of the Potomac river, between lith street esrt and lith treet west, will be offered for ssie to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the fish market in the rear of THURSDAY. t the Mayor's office ane penect, i uterson given in ten days, FOR RENT—A three-story HOUSE, contsining eight rooms, with gas, on 8th street, between Mand N Possession given pune Nah Terms $54 month pavable in ad Inquire at 365 Rth street. between M and erat WEBB & BEVERIDGES China Store, bid | Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. te tne of sale. to-d rovisions of the act wharvesor dock, “BROOKER & BELLEW, Aue’ No ,one door above I. Sales by Auction EVERY eee at 7 e’clock. ofa full assor’ment of Dry Goo ing. Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Begare Shirts and Drawers, btatienery, eainungs! Albums, Goods, Watches, Ac.,&c Cash advanced op merchandise. Out doer fale prom W.H. SQUIRES acres, I). miles the Centre Market, on 23d inat., at 120’cloek m. y of the ordinance can be seen at ICHARD WALLACG, Mayor. ¥ J. ©, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S as Canton LOT NEAR On MONDAY AFTERNOON, o'clock, on the premiser, by virtue of a deed trust, dated August it, ADs, Porfamory? RE SALE—A smal) RRM Notiens, Fanoy from Georgetown, D G.. a ralabrions, two springs of excellent water, small farm house, six rooms, good stable, carriage- ae sare &ec., orchard, accommodating Aoply to WM tly attended to. KER & BELLEW, Ancts. Auctioneers. ». 307 Penn. avenue. THIS BVENING, at 7 o'clock, at onr Store, we shall sel! a splendid assortment of Photograph Albumsand Frames Stationery, Cutlery, Plated Castors, Bpo ms, Forks, &c., Goid and Si Jewelry, Gold Oiotliing: Boots and Shoes. ie: Goods. Pp SNDERRON. Keq..No. 401 ye purest; between I and K; ons as V. -Yard. Washington; 8. Ship Alleghany, roms ENTS ‘A partially furnished HOUSE. For ses &c., apply at No, $50 Kstreet north. [AOR RENT=FGENTAUED Bones: 102 West Bis et. Georgetown. Apply at 106 FOR RENE AND: Pose FOR Inquire onthe premiszs. 34 ie, OLARBNDON Y W. B. LEWIS & Hy . Feb. 27, 1868, ne “ee ‘ Ae won ous: recone amope th ne land records for Washington county, ,1ehall sell part of Lot No, 4, in Square No 694, fronting on Delaware avenue. between C an D Ftreets north, beginning for the said part of sald original Jot (4)on the northwest a of Deiaware avenue, and ranpin, with said avenue enstwardly 169 20 feet 10 inches, thence west 23 allel with the north line of said is Delaware avenue 152 feet 9 inches wardly on Delaware avenne 2% fee the place of beginning, containing 4,600 feet more Y Cree & WILLIAMS, ‘Anctioneers, 26,corner7th and D streets north. AND ROSEWOOD = the at cr ath NFURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for housekeeping; on 17th street, three doors from L at fe 20 OB “RENT—Two UNFURNISHED PARLORS, suitable for show rooms or offices. Penn, avenue. over Thorn’s OR RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, floor, at 439 lith street, between G an First class board, econ avers OR BENT—Two U EXCELLENT. WALNY 7 thence north- AT AUOTION, On THURSDAY, the 231 instant at 1) o'clock We shall sell atthe residence of James Hen- ping. on Twenty-first eee between G@ aod H Tete- eA tete Bofas streets, west end Walnut Hairclot! Easy and Side Chairs Rosewood and Wa'‘nut Marble to, Damask and Lace Curtains Oak colered and dark strip Fine Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters Fine Hair and other Mattresses Excellent Oak Etegere Sideboard Walnut Extension Table. !4 feet long Oak Dining and other Chairs Fancy Rep Bed Lounges Walnut Bookcase, with Writing Desk attached and other Carpets othe, Crash, and stair Rods Feench Chins Tea Set and Eutlery French China Dioner Set, and Steer Crockery One nearly new Cook Bto' N Lot of Kitchen Requisites Lot Green and Brown Coffee Lot Wood and Coal And many other articles too pumerous to enume- eh. Fifty Collars must be ¥ by the purchaser & P. 1. STEER, Trastee, J.C. McGUIRE & Oo., Auote, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Acct.; Georgetown pa ee SALE OF HOTSE AND LOT on EALL 8T.. NEAR MONTGOMERY 8T. In tae of a deed of trust from Kobert Cornell, el Juvuary 1, 1863, and recorded in Li Cc. 6. 2, folio $25 et req., of the land racords of shirgton county, and at the request of the par- ties secvred thereby, Iwill proceed to sell, to the highest bidder. on the premires, on THURSDAY, the 29d day of March next ensuing, at 4 0’clook in partof Lot numbered one Beal’s a‘dition to istrict aforesaid. bouaded a8 follows, to wit -—Beginoing at the end of one hua- dred and fifty feet from the intersection of the south line of Beall street with the east line of Montgomery street, and runniag from thense by and with the south line of Beail street east thirty feet, thence southerly and the heirs of Robert Ould, and ‘wenty feet. thence westerly i arallel with Center Tables ja 21- cawkda gcntiemen only. Call after 4p.m. AND NEAR THE CITY FOR BALE, in lots to Apply to the subscriber, liv- eae mon Gernet er tea a BENS. J FENWIOK, —A well furnished BRICK HOUSSH, of ee wish containing 8 rooms. Possession given immedi Box 625 Washington, D.O RENT—A comfortable DWELLING Gare h Store attached, suitavle for a grocer y other kind of busine! necticut ay. and L st., between 17th and ate sta. 5 the afternoon. all t! hundred and ont Georgetown. in the , on the corner of OR RENT—BRIOK HOUSE. Virginia avenue, ear , Isiand,6 roomy 2 F street, between ard. Apply to H. 8. " JOHNSTON, Pa avenue, batween 1% and 6th streets. opp National Hotel. fe 2u 3 Poder with the lot of GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, = J.C. MoGUIRE & & CO., Auctionee 7 ANTED—On the Ist of March,a MAN tomilk WwW and to sell the milk. No objection to a Bae ried man. Liberal wages siven. GEO. F. GREEN, on Rockville Road, fe l)-eotMarl 1% miles from Georgetown, V “ANTED—By a young person ITUATION yo a hotel, #s seamstress or gharee of the linen rocm, Address Box 24, Bier Office, feg thence northerly and at street one bundred and twenty feet to the Masnnive, together with the improvements et cetera, asin ‘the said trust men- Beall street thirds foe fact right angles with Be: K SALE OR RENT—A very desirable RES- IDENCE for a small family, situated in a very leasant locality anda good neighborhood. The for infermation apply at 315 Wth peters west side, between M and N wilt ‘aeli the Furniture with pee ee. Possession given immediately. ACRES OF VALUA- red WITHIN: FOUR MILES OF THE Be carve ofa decres ofthe Supreme © the District of Columbia, passed in the Sherif & Lowrie agt, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 53 5 BLE ouse is perfectly new. The terms of sale nre: One third of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and Dean and wife and other due in six and nine months, with interest from t No 3%. equity, I will expose at public sale on V aties and Gent's cast off CLOTH- ING, WATOHES. PISTOLS. UBNITURKE, or any kinil of Personal Property. ike aS Eats . ost Often be BEWING MACHINES fortente febo m=” WANTED—On or before March 4th,a HOUSE inthe country. with one to tena Pay of jena at achet end ethane uitlae of the ir Dep: men ood references . dr PER! 5 pee eer office, mipenrsae ost Pas dD, was 300,000 LADIES MORE, Who want the new style of Collar, to "bring their Bwiss Muslin,&c., to WM PRINCE’S Stamping and Fluting Deoot, 351 F street, and get them Fluted. Prince has two machines made expressly for Quilling Ladies Ruiiles withont the use of gum &c ie te the only machines here todo such work WANTED. ly to Dr. W. P. Ww SOHNATON, Non dre ith atrect, between the hours of 8and9a m. and 12 and!1 p.m. None need spely = unless willing te Teave the city for oa ey 0 no’ DP SKINS WANTRED!—The paces pay the Bigneste cash prices for DEER SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 109 High street, Georgetown, D.C. Dov ie wow: DC aMSBURG & EBERT, ANT BD-#SBOOND HAND FURNITUBES DING. and HOUsEY ORNIBHING dos ctevery dercription. -B. BUCHLY, 406 7th Goons crevery te Beast side, GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS lemma GRAND Paine ng THE FRIENDS ENKY AD ES, AND T LE'S URION TICKER Georgetown D. Ox friently to the Henry Addison, Feq., and the People’s Un mickes at the ensuing election, will meet atthe ove Mr. Lewis Pavne’s Bhoe Store and the Exprers Co.’s Office, corner of High aod Gay streets. on THUSSDAY NIGHT next, the 234 inst., at balf-past7 o'clock. Several speakers aud a band ef music will be in attendance. Pier of the Committee ofArrangoments. le ste RALLY ONCE MORE—The Unconditional Enion Party of Georgetown will hold grand Marg Meeting at the Custom House.on Goa gresa street, above Bridge.on THURSDAY EVE NING, Februsry %d, at 7% o'clock, to revity thes nominations for Mayor and members of the Board of Common Council made by the Union League Distinguished speakers will be present and a4- Gress the meeting, The fine Band from the Circle Barracks is expected to be present, fe 20 4t Ye THE LADIES OF THE METHODIST Protestant Church. Georgetown. will hold AIR atthe Union Hetel for ope weck, com- mencing on the 2th inst,,to which they invite the public, feb 16-8t TO THE VOTERS OF GEORGETSWN_—The many Union friends of Mr. J.C HIESTON. present hia name asa Candidate for fae Board of Common Council at the coming electio feb 16-10t* UNION CITIZENS NOTION —Notice is hereby given thataa election for Mayor and for eleven members to fompore the Board of Common Gonncil, will be e several precincts o! eorgetown on sombay the Zth inst, bs oa) S| __WM, LAIRD, Olerk. rent ) THE CITIZENS OF GEORGETOWN’ faving been requested by many ef my friends to become a candidate for the office of Mayor at the ensting, election. this isto aiate toatl will do so, respecttall ABDISON. Georgele 2,D.C Jan, 31, 1865. tel-2tawiw Vemind UNION LEAGUE, IN CONVEN- a. tion, have made the following nominations yor and Common Oouncil of Georgetown, For Mayvor—GEORGE HILL, Jz. For Commer Covnci.—DR. Cee re H. CRAIGIN. GLEMENT A. PECK, WILLIAM R, COLLINS, WILLIAM H. ROHRER JOHN B. Haine aM w PEER 9 An WAG RU: DER, HN MARBURY, Jx. BENEDICT HUTCHINS. ja 17-2awllt& dst THURSDAY, March 16th. 185 fair, if not the next fair day thereafter, at the res- dence of Mr. John T. W_D the real estate of which Levi Sheriff, late of Wach Cc. d seized and possessed. This property is most $12 o’cleck m ,if | day & sale.to he secured to the satisfaction of th RARE CHANCE FOR SOMEBUDY. The Proprietor of the HOWARD DINING- ROOMS, 413 H street, having two other distinet branchen of business to occupy hia attention, will traosfer the lease and business of the “Howard” toan experienced and active caterer, on very fa- yorable terms, The businers averages one hundred permanent boarders, and an income of $2 (00 to $2,590) independent of transient custom ¥ at the grocery store, corner Ith and H ktreeta or on the premises, fe ean,upon the premises, All ‘conve yanc'pe and stamps at the pnrohaser's cost, and if the terms are not compl’ed with, the trustee reserves the right to resell the propert: fer cath, on one week’s public. motice, at the rial and cost of the purchase? in defi ay THOS. DOWLING: Auct. UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED IiORSES, OR, First Division, February 13, 1365 Will be sold, at public aictiog, to the highest bidder, at Baltimore, Md., THURSDAY. February 23. 1855, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. These Horses have beet the cavalry service of thi Fer road ard farming purposes, Many good bar- gains may be had. Horses sola singly. Sale to commence at 10a. 1 be held at. Phillip’s Government Rees one a ey csi aee streets, ‘erms cash, in Unit ates carrenc : JAMES A. BELN, 1 charge First Division Q.M.G.0, QALE AT ALEX ANDETAS VA., CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER’ ‘3 STORES AND CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, a» Denat %. ot ington county, D, containing about 535 acres, eligibly situated, teins within about four miles of the Capitol and’ one cf B nning’s Bridge. well wooed and watered, has an abundance of fine meadow land, and is admirably adapted for market ‘The soil it of a fine character, kind and productive and easy of cultivation _ The improvement con:ists of twa framed Dwel- pes (one Of which is commodious, cesrary outbuildings. and there is some ‘eautifal builling aites on the premises,commsniding a full view of the cig The land will be subdivided into several sriall tracts, a plat of which may be seen at the Auction Brome Chae Meputse & Co.. Washington. D.C, rescribed by the Decree; one .and the residue in Quartermaster General's AL Fors INMEDIATE POSSESSION GLVE A Corner House, (frame,) lot 3) by 75, large & Frame House, £ rooms: lot 25 by 10°, Si8 a. 7 rooms, (Island.) let 35190, $2,910. Lots on 7th street, near N,16 by 10, for lease TOR AEE & BONS, Brokerd. 30.000 square feet Budding Lot on south Bstreet, cents per foot, in lots. to ondemaed as unfit for ale half in cash on the equal installments attwelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest, aod approved Title indisputable, Conveyancing and Revenue stamps at the cost of C STEPHENS, Trastee. JAS. WooUIRE & CO., Auct'rs, YJ. 0. MoGUIRE & & 00., Auctioneers, TWO NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME DWE! BOUsES LEAR THE NAVY YARD At BOS On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Fed 24th, at 44 o’c ock,on the premises. me shall sel! the whole of Lot No.2 in Square two neat two story Frame Dwellings, with small back buildings, fronting each 25 feet onsouth I street, between 12th and i3th atreets east. fer ten years, between 6th and 7th, 20 the purchaser. _fe 14-9t Gol. i ;OR RENT—The whole UPPER ete of a building situated in the best portion of Penn- sylvania avenue. To be rented for mercantile pur- Ap.'y by letter, with real name nd "Hox ‘S12 Post Office. 6 ARE CITANOE — OWLING AND OYaTRE ALOU he city of Annapolis for sale, Chief Quartermaster 3 _Wiil be att ye UBSD B85 a.m, Ate of Axes, Spades, Shovel Kettles, Mers thor Offce Stoves. and Fixtures, Im eas business calla Rebraary 23, i Aunapolis, he offers for sale his BOWL R SALOON, fronting about 45 feet on West street, next to the Canterbury Hall, Depot insaid city,and Tanning back 115 feet. ‘There | ne with Sxtures com reperty is leasehold ninety-m'ne years, orev uF ae aD aaa ren of 36), lasses ‘Ma, On PLEa= STORE and FIXTURES Pos- session given immed 1 7th street, near H stree SURNIBHED ROOMS FOR RENT =Vor Sane comfortable and well-furnished ROOMS, at No. 450 12th et , bet. @ ne of the moat desirable in the city. {OR SALE—THIRTY LOT: some of them near ot improved with are four, Alleys. table’ Forges: Spirit Levels, sole ere ee ina tice bonblan Backing Grin Woeelbarrows, Balile Blankets, Whips. Ourry Water Buckets, uired oreaers rom the date of All conveyancing and revenue ates at the.cost of the purchaser, JAS.O. McGUIRE & C1 id Wagon Covers. Combs, Horse (1 ushes, Bad Pauling. Dram Siings, Garrison Successful bidders will be re ane stores within five (5) days Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, On THURSDAY next, February 231, commencing at 10 o'clock @ m., we shall sell the balance of the Furniture in house No. 116 south Oatreet. between J2th and 13th, Island, the effecta of a gentleman declining hous ee ung, Sonmsting of— Esquire No. aoe cms cash,in Government fur ae if Gener anes Ohist uarteri Bri ener nera pet it Quartormaste , SALE ae ALEXANDRIA VA... OF CON- f DEMNED a ee AND OGLTS termaster’s Office, Che ee Oe ee Wil! be sold at publie auction, at Alexandrii » February 23, 1365, at li o’elock a, HORSES AND COLTS. oun as unfit far public service, Te ms ies in Government tans The location is t of the Capitol, Stoves. Ki chen Ui tensile, ao Bale peremptory. Terms cash GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auetioneers, wn Eli ‘HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE, DAY +» Febrnary 234. 1855, at 10 o'clock 211 New York avenae, ent and will be sold at a good hargain, at Tes ae & ferrite gen § D than their value as assessed on cae particulsrs, address J. sCOT No, 44 Leaington street, Baltimore, Wh on ee Storer RK RENT AND FIXTURES FORSAUR, D Apply, within 12 davs, at No Pa. av ,near lth mae HILL PROPERTY, WITH | is VALU LE WATER VOW8R,AT PRIVATE BAL This valuable tract of land contains 1): heavily wooded, snd comprires the old Sligo ‘Milt besides being adapted for cultivation aad The position now offered for sale in Maryland, contiguousto the District line, ani is only some three miles north of Washington and near the Baltimore and @hio Raii Road — Having just been assigned tothe devisecs of the by a decree of partition be- tween them to the devisee of the Jate H. T. O: _ the ped in considered reliable. am authorized to sell rice is offered, w lat of the’ Siigo Mill Tract” now offered for sale, ean be seen on file in the Supreme Courtof the District of Co- Jumabis: in the cage of Ann C. Carrol] aad others Eos soe ef sale and particn- ¥ mai pes tome “ROBERT J. BRENT a. m.. we shall cell. at No between 4th and Sth streats, the honsehold farni: ture et a gentleman de Rofa, Chairs, Sideboard Dining and Oa aaulee Brig. Gen. and Chief Qnartarmaster, Depot of Washireton. NBD HORSES, QUARTERMASTER GrNeRAt’s Orrior, Frast Division, ‘WASHINGTON City, Jan. 30', 13%: Will be fold at public suction, to the highest bidder, at 8 oe D. TUESDAY, February 7, 1855, Te ESDAY) Febraary 14, 1885, TUESDAY, February 2. 4855. ESD F TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY TonaRs EACH There horses have been condemned asunfit for the cavalry serv For road and farming purposes, many geod bar- gains may be had. Horees sold sively. Bale to Sua etl0a, m, currence: Terms cash, in Se ae Aaa AT RRUN, | ir vin Colonel in ae eta ter Ome. -clining housekeeping, ply ret other Carpets Cooking and other Stoves Kitckeu Furniture and many ether articles numerous to mention. Z J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. - ©. MeGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF F TWO VALUABLE VA- CANT LOTS ON SEVSNTH STREEC. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, february 24, at 434 e’ciock, on the premires. trust, duly recorced in Liber N,C. how #58 and 339, one ores land records for ingten county, D. C., building lote. late Daniel Carroll, by virtue of a deed 1 shallsell lots Nos 1 and 2% in J.C. Brent’s subdivision of square No. 420 fronting each 20 feet on 7th street, at the corner of north Q streets and running back 95 feet to a pub- 5 of which mustbe paidon each lot at the time of eale, Cost of conveyance and stamps to be paid by the THOMAS J. FISHER. Trustee. J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auc’ ares, = commodious containing 12 rooms. enue, between t9th and ‘st Ward, and next daor and water. For ply at office ao018 H street, at ir Cy 6 0'clock p. WLES, Property Agent. Jc OR a eae and LOT on Delaware avenue, between H and I streets nerth, accu- ES asa asi oor Alse, the License, Stock and oly on the premisas. OR RENT —That DWELLING. HOUS. No. 125 Penntylvania 20th streets, north side, to Dr. Brroot’s. This house haa g further particulars ay the hours of one, = * BUCKETS, &c,, &6., J. P, BARTHOLOW, 55™ Seventh street, . rt BOARDING. —Persons desiring good Board will, please call at BANK’S SOALB: ERRING’S ye neNT FIRE AND 4 1 Rooms en ‘AR PROOF SAFES, jathwest cor- reasons for = T° THE LADIES OF GEORGETOWN. The undersigned beg leave to state that they have just opened a Store on Bridge street, No. 86, where they will keep a constant supply of the fol- articles: Pates de foie gras, French ustard, een Peas, Olive Green beans, Assorted French Jellies, Figs, Green Corn, Guava Jelly, Citrona, Fresh Tomatoes, Brandy Fruits, italian Chestnots. Sauces, Sardices, Prunes, pares Dutch Herrinz, Ohocolate Frangais and a variety of other articles. Observe the address. GOIDTSNOVEN & OO., fed 2) lw* 86 Bridge atrect. (ISH WHARF IN GEORGETOWN, D.O, Sealed Bro posal unti! MONDAY, renting of ne ¥ year from that date All repairs and fixtures which are necessary to be made Ss ae ist he made athivonn party rent- ing the wharf must he mada at his own expense i HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. Mayor's Orr10x, Georgetown, D. C., Feb, 17, 65. feb 18-2awtMas SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES No, 119 Bridse street, Georgetown, D. C. SMOOT & “‘BURROUG GHS will iF O08 thisday cst_of which is feeat stock is will be received at this office neath day of March next, for the Wharf in tois town for one of DRY U8—the most of fresh aod acess. ee ars Greil be key Kher) to we int by lat o! eh. in- ‘ vite all who aro 50 x oar bargains to give a an pete =z Ti Ip tiated nufacturer’s prices. Also, all kinds of on wings ones mit neatness and despatch, at No. i Main r Arm jal2-Im* near ory Ba’ ares Talon. A. G. BYAN, nous FAINTER, (late of pal: ir, Va.) offers vices to any who wish boure painting well and and promptly ah Jow prices as can sagt fe by any the business. if No! Oitce willbe immediately attended te, "fall tw Asan Mert MaP wh GEORGIA.—Compiled uader the General Assembi: He ease Beer * ith cotton. Also, alaree Map b For sale PZANOK TAYLOR. R SALKE—A Brick HOUSE containing 7 rooms, ner of 2ist and H streets near Pa. avenue. Tern on Irtb street, near K; lot #9 feat, tfroot. A mod! Bath in house. “TRNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD —can be plying at B street north, betweea japitol Hill, first brick right, second door, OR RENT. WITH OR WitHour ee Three FURNISHED ROOMS, on the same floor, suitable for a party of gentiemen, back Parlor oo the first floor of the best in the sity, No, 261 ( street, peeeen ith and lth streete, feb URNISHED ROOMS AND “BoaRD toner an be accommodated with ms, with or without Board, at No. 134 22d street, between K an ISHED ROOMS, Pleasant FOR hetwean 1 1 and ry Pri For sale at Factor “iF ienoLow, Agent for the manu: actor ae, se. cath ghraut: Bel xe el Brokers, ones ais av. Sant Leh at. HOUSE for rent, corner of 8th and D ER AND URCUAR OR SALE, —$2.7(K) will buy a small brick HOUS ER LOT 5) by 83 feet, with Stal and Carriage Hone. MITOUELL & SONS, Brokers, 8. EB. cor, Pa nvenue and 15th at N. B.—Building Lots ou Mth treet at3) cents per square foot; 15th and Ohestnnt ats., 2) cent 10,000 square feet, corner 9th and Bonsder 8 ry ASS. ne D oars. &e,, &e.. J. P. BARTHOLOW, 558 Seventh street, Below Pena’a avenae, _ Also, a jarge ‘The location is ove FR & gentlemen c Oe oe TICIANS. » between 12th and 13th sta. 388 Pa, av., Na¢ioral H Would inform strangers and ci ready to suit god eyesight, aceordin, rules, with their ceiebrated BRAZILIAN BLE and PERISCOP!C SPROTACLKS, universal- ly acknowledged as the best mei roving and preserving the impair ey offer, also, to the public afine Yon of Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, Thermometers, Cartes Vi Bherenencpes and View: nwo “BTORY BRIOK HOUSE FOR SALE—Oo © ctreet, bet. 11th ani i°th streets; Inquire of JAMES F Estate Brokers 515 1ith street, south of wikis ‘a LIDAY Real tee RENTS zens that they are with Board, at 406 12th atrect, a — three-story BRIOK HOUSE, ed in good style and bailt tn the gaa all through the Lot 12 feet de p, 8 for etcength- ess eutistantial manner ; ! q water convenien| running back toa 20 foot Alloy. Situated on 6th vitle perfect. Price $3,300. HAML {LTIN, No be ath street, opposite Genter panos Sesh and ae HLY IMPORTANT. _ LIABLE 10 THE DRAFT etween D aed CAN SECURE SUBSTITUTES Tnauire of H. as 1 HORSES wd aster General's HORSE: Vee Oury. 0 8 eit Gicsboro Depot, in open market, will be delivers £3. Ca) THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS BACH, by applying immediately to Blind Btore. "Sa ott RB erg BUILDING LOTS ie dit- Oo g city. Inquire of WALL o ET EPHENS & 00..323 Ee.av.__300 37 octt_ Several large and elegaqts FUR OR eaED ROOMS a st No. 400 D surest north, between 6th Mand Teh ja 26 1m’ Fo. iB ane Washington, 5.0 _N. B. Bafe insurance for $100. JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 7th street, between D and B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCSB BUILDING, nee wl Lol signe zeae ftwo fot ein inthe abate 0 shee other thi a back of Basten Yelock aud from 4 to 6 JAB. TOWLES. Property Age’ AND TWO pen BB'S, 253 Seeeivenis te pope as follow: fecend sscail jesh and @ teen (16) hands ii olds ane aan Retsil it atill vigero! must U well iy i "fall ee te nite A bad fa! im. fi cies five (5) to nine: in every way to cavalry par- m nine (9) aud (10) years of prightly and healthy, price one! hundred and ht ne etm mar phd frome 9 a.m, to4p, m, Bat owes 4 BUILDER'S, BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSEHOLD an! GENERAL HARDWABE and CUTLERY, Ont and Wrought Nai’s, Spikes, Horse-shoes ant Horse shoe Nails, Rasps, Files, Springs, 4xles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, ~ Bhovels, Picka, Axes, Rope, Glue, Bplit Cane for chair all of which we o' oagtenion 513 Pen be int yl pian Bier berate ato. Hours of inspection. Payment will be made at 3 ee Col. in Sree Div. Q. ap a all find reat pias gag Nits Ts, HOOP #1 RTS. NC 4FA, DB in general at very aa 79 Bridge street. SS —— Oe at BLangats AND BED COMfoRTS, TOWELS and TABLE LINENS, of all grates, WM. R. BILEY & BROTHER. ter oe B= aN cr] ZOLLME at & BRHEEND. PAQROTS, &o, ue Ae 36 Gentrsl Broxes 513 7B Weenies, HOOKING BIRDS strev' aM. phhtes nat ttt M gone.