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Wm i ® quantity ‘Wy ville & Co., contractors for rooting the ex- tension of the Congress Library, was stolen trom the Capitol. The robbery was reported to Detectives Clarvoe and MeDevitt, who, ‘with their osual skill, traced the copper, and Fecovered & quantity yesterday. The case will be fol closely. ‘Tue Fine YestTexpay.—Tbe furniture of the public school-bouse burned yesterday was saved through the exertions of Mr. John E. ‘Lbompeon, of the Male Grammar School, and bis puptls and others. The fire will cause a temporary suspension of Miss Adams’ school, ad LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGBT. Groven's THEATER.—Miss Maggie Mitchell as “Amrie, the play of “ Litue Barefoot. Every night of Mazgie Mitchell's engagement bas been signalized by immense houses. and those who desire to secure tayorable seats will tind it necessary to apply early. GRAS» SacrEp Coxcert, at the Church of the Ascension, on H street, between 9th and Joth streets, onder direction of Mr. J. P. Caulfield. Master Coker, Mr. Simpson, Sig- nor Strini, Miss Juliana May, and other emi- Dent talent. will be included among the artists. A rare musical treat is expected. Txwrecaxc® HALL.—First grand ball of the fayette Base Ball Club. Arrangements haye been made for a brilhant affair. WRaLky APEL.—An entertaining lecture by Rev. J. B. Stitt, on the subject of “Cavaliers a@nd Kovndheads.” CaytTerny ry.—The usnal dill of ballet, bur- esque, pantomime, the play of “The Female Clerks of Washington, or Early’s Last Raid,” mod other attractions. Seaton HALL.—First night of the Hatchin- on Family in their series of concerts. Our citizens have many pleasant recollections of Sormer entertamments by this family, and will Goubtless fill the house nightly. —e Rorseny ty a Hack —Last night, officer Tested Thos. Swaggart, a hackman, 2 cion of robbing Major R. King of a po aot for $591, $200 in money, a gold watch Bnd Searf pin bags was — & the Cesteal Guardhouse. This morning, Swag- gart he@ a hearing before Justice Thompson, and jor King testified that last night, after ay to Brady's Gymnasium, where he haa been playing billiards, he went to the door to alla back, but finding none nearer than Can- . he went over the street and bar- gained with abackman for a dollar an hour to carry him to a party. Being weary and drowsy, having lost rest the previous night, he Fell asivep as soon as he entered the carriage. ‘When aroused by a patrolman. he found him- self in the hack at the same place, but his ‘watch, pin, check and money gone. Officer Howard stated that about the time that the company at Canterbury Hall was dis- Persing Swaggart came to him and told him ihat there was asoldier in his hack and he ‘wanted to get him out. The patrolman awoke the complainant and tola him to be sure that he bad lost nothing; complainant examined his kets and discovered his loss. The officer thought that under the circumstances h€ bad better hold the prisoner until the matter was mvestigated, and took him to the guard ouse The check was drawn to order and had not Teen endorsed, and that is of no value to the thief. Swagenart said that he was not with his hack, he was in Canterbury, and when the last piece ‘was about to be performed he came ont, and Dotrein, lender young man, with mustache, ‘wearing atall hat coming from his hack, he ‘Went to it and found the door open and an offi- cer or p.arine sitting in it asleep, and to get him ut wi'hont trouble he called patrolman How- ard. He made no bargain with the complain- sntand he did not know that be was in the back. Ju+tice Thompson, under the circumstances, thought it best to investigate the matter far. ther, and for that purpose turned the prisoner @ver to Superintendent Richards. SES LS Cart OF A FUGITIVE FROM JusTice.— In February, 165, Mrs. Col. G. P. Ibrie was Fobbed of aset of furs, valued at $730, anda begro named Wm. Patterson, alias Parry, was Arrested, convicted, and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment in the penitentrary. While in the county jail awaiting transportation to Al- bany, he picked his face with a pin, and by a Plyimg croton oil produced blisters that r: sembled small-pox so closely that he was ferred to the small-pox hospital for treatm: #rom there he escaped, and was not again seen by the officers of the court, and it was sup be bad left this locality permanently. Last night, Detective Bigley recognized him on 12th street, near Ohio avenue. Patterson was drunk, but as soon as he saw the detective was wpon him he made an attempt to re:ist, and tried to get a razor to work on the detective, but Bigley was too quick for him, and dealt bim a blow that prevented further resistance Patterson was taken to the headquarters and kept eate, to be delivered to the warden of the yul. Patterson was sharp in making his es- <ape, but was not sharp enough to avoid re- capture — Saveo From Drowntnc.—Yesterday even- ing, Mr. Edward Hammersley found Mr. Single, the photographer of the police depart- ynent. inthe canal, near 7th street, and with the aid of some citizens saved him from drown- ing, and took him to the ceutral guardhouse. It wns very evident that Mr. S. was laboring under temporary insanity, he haying an idea that at six o'clock last night he would die. ‘The family wae notified, and they sent their physician, Dr. Clark, to attend him. By the advice of Dr. Clark, Mr. Slagle was taken to his mother’s residence, on Sth street north. Soon after he was taken home, the police were notified that the afflicted man had escaped Zrom bis family, but the officers having heard Rothing from the family to-day, they presume De is sale at home, and properly cared for. oe Ter Retrey or W. W. Corconay.—On Ferre 15th inst. the Trustees of Columbia College paid Mr. W. W. Corcoran a compli- me ry visitupon bis return from Enrope. in response to the speeches of C.C. Edwards, President of the Board, and Hon. Amos Ken- Gall, Mr. Corcoran expressed bis gratification wt the progress being made by the College in the imptovement of its ‘several departments, wnd that bis gift to the institution had been ad- Wantageous to its interests. Mr. Corcoran also expressed his hope of being able to carry ont bis cherished plan for the completion of his Art Building and its adornment while he could give it bis own attention. —_—.—_ Rrovent Ur—A few daysago,Martin Welch and Joseph Ingleman was arrested in Alex- andria, Va., for picking the pocket of Mrs. Malinda Benedict, in this city, of $155. They “were taken before Justice McKenzie, and were by him sent to jail. The facts were made known 20 Supt. Richards, who despatched detective Higley to Alexandria to explain the ease, and Yeques! that the prisoners be sent to this city for where the offense was committed. “The prisoners were promptly deli vered to the offi- Cer, and are DOW at p dng a hearirg before Wonstep TArEstry Work. ZePuYns, &c. Purchasers of worsted tapestry work, zepbyrs, &c., will find a great variety of these articles at Ruppert’s 722 7th street. Ruppert imports heavily and is thus able to sell mach lower than ordimary dealers, and also supplies his customers with the pick of the European mar- kets. By reference tothe advertisement it will be seen that extra inducements are offered to customers, and Iadies visiting there will be Sure to be intelligently ana tastefully supplied by polite Mrs. Ruppert with any possible arti- cle in the fancy goods, zephyr, or worsted work line. ————— 1 AFFAIRS IN THE TareD District, >. *, of the Third District, under the charge of Miss Jenny Ramsey, has been removed from Langley’s Dailding, corner ©f 3d street east and Pa. avenue, to the Anacos- tia building, at the corner of K and 9th streets, Navy Yard. Furniture for an additional Primary School is being placed in the upper Story of the building, and in a few days it will be opened. Notwithstanding this increased Zecommodation there willremain in the district 216 applicants for places in the schools. > Perry Lanceyy.—A young man named J. Muller was arrested yesterday at the fire in Seventh Ward by Officer Johnson, on a awe of stealing paper from the National In- Bs er Office. The young man confessed * paper, and st was admitted that he the time. There was no bin, but Superintendent uwilling to take the responsibility ing him, held him to $50 bail for t > prosecute ova eS AsoTnuen Case Acatnet BuTLen.—Y ester- cay evenin A. Bradley, Esq., identified album andtwo volumes rks, valued at $50, amon ood found by Clarroe & McDevitt onthe ‘0 J. O. Butler as his property, stolen from _— on New York avenue, near 9th street, two"montbs ago. This case also goes to : rt with those already reported against Butler oy Sroiey Copren—tLast week, f sheet copper, belonging to Recover and perbaps of the echoolsx in the rooms ad- joiniag the burnt building. Ping Atarw.—Last evening, at 6.15 o’clock, So alarm of fire was sounded from box 22, cor- ner of 7th and D ts south. The firemen ‘were Out promptly, but there was no use for their services, as the alarm was caused by a burning chimney oITy ITEMS —ae ee MasTEr a —e p Bm pala ConosRtT will Friday afternoon. Tee aston bn unity for & nearing ng ae youthful Yoealist should not — ae 1¥ You pEstex to obtain a finearticle of Jew- elry or silver plated ware for one dollar and a free gift besides, go tothe New York Dollar Gift Store, 496 Penna. Ave., near 3d st. —_o——— RADY just been adding some improve- menue ag nasium. billiard rooms and bowlingjalley, on Louisiana avenue, near 9th street, and the establishment is now one of the most complete in the country. pale aeel es Cure ror Cov@H OR Co_p.—As soon as there is the slightest uneasiness of the Chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indications of Cough, take during the day a few “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Containing demulcent ingredients, they allay Pulmenary Irritation. Have them in readiness upon the firstappearance ofa — or Cough. SS Corys, Brxtoxs, Club and Inverted Nails, successfully treated without pain, by Dr. White, No. os Pennsylvania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Se For CaItrrains, Frostep Fert, etc., use White’s Embrocation. It never fails to give re- lief. Price one dollar per bottle. For sale at No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th streets. = ETCHISON. This m 3 o'clock, of eon- oe 'RODOLPAUS ETCHIsON. lu his 234 "The friends of the family are be tpaeeey to attend his funeral to-morrow mornivg, *H 10 o'clock. from the residence of his = Mrs. Hughes, corner ast and Beundary streets. Bg ag Die iat Newmarket, Va , May 15. = iy WM.H. MITCHELL. Captain 2ist New York ‘avalry. His friends are requested to attend his funeral from East Washington E. Church, on ith st. , bet. E and G sts. south, on to-morrow, Thars- ‘at 3p. m. . In Annapolis, on the Mth sestent; = ily ere] she bore with Chris. AR A iN. Geo, W. Mitchell, in the Slet pent of tier cae cies ear of her of Mr. Sam’] DeVaughn, of Washington ci niece ELLING oz TO CLOSE ta iN . Ss FIRST oF APRIL eae OUR GOODS MUST BE SOLD. Ladies. Misses and Children’s Cloth Cloaks, at one half their value Ladies, Misses and Children’s Silk, Felt and Cloth Bats, trimmed and untrimmed, at one-half the usual prices. Ladies Fancy Goods, such as Hair Nets. Ribbons, Laces, Sleeves Collars, Caps, Embroiderios, at and below cost Beet Parle Kid Gloves. only $1.00 and $1.75. B.—For the convenience of customers, and to tetittate sales, we have arranged samples ef our goods en and over our counters. wit! Bet at- tached in plain figures. Call and see the prices and secure bargains, at MAXWE ja 22 eost 398 Penn. avente. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Durr vikst sizes and colors. a MARKRITER'S No. 456 Seventh street, ja20-6w* __Sdoors above Odd Fell3 MH. HO HOOVER, Sor, GROCEBY, VARIETY a ND PROVISION Corner of 2 street ant Pond C street north. Family Groceries, Wines, Tiqnors. &c., Segars and Tobacco, Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. Vege- tables, Coal O11, Lamps, Shades, &c., Woad, Tia, and Willow Ware. toh ggwR Steere, 123; cents, Good Green Ten, $1.10 0 $2. Coal Oil, Zi. “e nods delivered to any part of the om! os of charge. - 9 1w EMOVAL.—MISS \NFORD h: Millinery ng from the show room, up stairs, No. 4 Market Space, to the store down stairs, No. 343; Market Space, between Sth streets. where she will be happy bm see pe) triends and customers, a7 aw OOP SKIR’ MANUFACTORY—49 Tasirasa avenue, be een 6th and 7th sts, length and ja 16 Im* N OTICE. MRE.C GAUTIER Woenld inform his former patrens, and the citizens of Washineton and Georgetown generally, that he hus resumed the serving of DINNERS, SUPPERS, ETC., for Parties. and is ready to serve up all the DELT CACTES OF THE SEASON at the residences of Gentlemen, in his well-known atyle of elegance. His great facilities as an IMPORTER of WINES, BRANDIAS. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, &c.: give him great advantages im this department of bis business, es at = LADIES’ RESTAURANT, _ building, No. 252 Penn- 1 be promptly and satisfacto ze. Skirts aliered i a WHI co. Very respecefully C. GAUTIER, Proprigtor “ Sentics * jRecteurent No. 2 Pen jas 2w * Letween 18 HE COPARTNERSHIP OF BARBOUR, SEMMES & CO. having been dissolved by the death of John B. Semmes, the undersigned, sur- viving partners. will continue the business from date under the name of Barbour & Hamilton. JAMES L BARBOUR, JOHN A. BA herman pa 1356. Les i persons havin: Claims against the firm of pARDOUR SEMMES & CO. a J resent them to us for pa: Bt, and all persons indebted to said firm are hereby requested to settle the same. as it = absolutely necessary the business should be .in order that settle o with the ad- iofntatrator of the late ja BARBOUR & HAMILTON. (4B sEF HARDWARE. weearars, & speciality of CABINET HARD. ARE, and offer at factory prices Table and Bed Costore’, Heir Cloth, hair Cane, Upholsterer's Tacks, Green Canvas. &c., JOHN EB. Tivans &CO., ja ll-eotw 9 Penn. avenue. { Alex. Jonrnal i Garett oO PLESONS SKOURING ICE, For sale. five hundred cart-loads of SAwDuUsT. Ap 2B AS GALT'S Kindling and Stove Wood Psoernag ‘eDn. avenue. between Ith and 12th s' <a ar at Mill foot of 17th at. 0 tf IM ONSHECB, ALEXANDER WOLOWSKL, PI- ANIST AND VOCALIST, so well known (n Washington, and who has brought cut some, of the best talent in eur city by his new sim- lified system, has aecepted an en; nt fer the ‘aris Exhibition, Consequently this will be his ast seasenin Washington. bys bis new method, any person having only aslight knowledge ef music will be enabled in a very short time to ex- acute the most difficult pieces with vocaifzation hs As to the vocal part. ‘by bi hi arrives at the most extraordinary results. Wolowski will also, "give the most therough k. edge of Time. by his few invention, which will be exhibited in Paris. All those whe wish to become fine Singers or excellent Performers are advised to oat ate Natio - FF a ga RA tee Caen pposite Nation: jours of reception from 1h tol p.m.,and from 6 to7 p.m. dein tt EROME’S HAIB COLOR RESTORER FOB retaining and gradually bringing back the Hair to its original color without the incenvenience #. tending the use of the dye. Sold by ali draggists cents per bottle. EXFORD S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD NUTS, for worms,unsivaled in efficxcy Aud po- cullarly adi adap’ children, being eaten as ap ordinar, For eee by d druggists. Price 25 conts per box. jan Prat aii pisses cine wrt STEAM Be it WORKB,' MABBLE ie NZS. TABLE ue tu made to order on reasonable terms on el SRBe Yh tae EASTERN man fe L s SLABS prom attended streets west, .D.0. mar TU- EEBLED ar. DELICATE OONSTI TIONS. cf both sexes. use HELMBOLD'S EX- TRACT BUCHU its will eer — ene ry ad feelings. and enable yon to sleep well PEx PARIS.—Kiuber—Droit Cussy— Dictionnaire du Di i it Maritime International. 2 Traite da Droit Inter- Canchy—Droit Maritime ensch—Manuel Pratique 6on- anvel res. its Consulaires. De Mertens—Gaide B Fee ro 2vols. De Clerca— al Prive. 2 vols. ational, 2 vols. Eealeie — Peenetiion jes, Fa vols. Moreuil— jon, 2 vols. Wheaton— Elements du Dreit International, 2 vols. 4 Wheat 2 vole, ms Droit des Ger Cm Histoire des Pregres du Drotk dee $2 Tato J. KARR, 480 Inventor and Patentee of Kerr's Celebrated AMEBICAN CHRONOMBTER, Menufacturer and Dealer in Chronometers Watches, ‘No. 480 Penna. ave.,bet.3d and 45 ots, oa Watches Repaired and Warranted. do oon Bete IVORY sur, Doneifving aod ari e Preers pees: ieneproc New York, For sale by all druggists. ELLB’ CELEBRATED M. Ak SHEA Gren (Ne Bugs Vale by all Grwasiets" pe ee ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B aan ane faa Beis sere ge nes eee | PUSSIES conte in cay in any quantities af the cuantitiog ag the WANTS. FOR SAL# AND RENT. 7 ANTED—By o reapectable woman, a SITUA- ISHED PARLOR 45D CHAMBER, with Lets pe vs ons we ae Se Pirin Neat beard Ae ASS Wh ot vbets bned fico. a. Hloard $8 permet. 20 24-3¢° NTED— ciable girl « SITUA. | POOR SALE—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, con- MWirithed odes a is L ac o,f eal ih bess * sth stent ele ros Cale ress i. ne! x 5 = and Inth sta = . Janes" aS Ne. 280 Peuus. ares in zest" Ne able i.asit-| [SOR RENT: rnished WOR SR cisternal a, or tO take care of F oH RENT screral large BOOM, Setecet chilaren at No. 60 Washington street. be- | 7th and 8th sts. A fi.@ location, and convenient to tween sth ih sts. e at* street cars. WASTE cook and cham lg Nene neod apply bat those that can come well recommended. gz A ode ii st., bet. 6th and 7th. = 23-3t* [POE BENT—A ra ¢ FRAME HOUSE, containing nine rooms eo Be. 404 oth street, Dear theesrecroraet AkE RESTEC Aer WOMAN wiauas ASIT- ild nurse ad lanndres«. Would herself Reference given dress JANE, ‘Star Office. ja 23 3t* be eilitne, ones Fer coe fonfereble BRICK H HOUSE. og ro location TTCHELL & SON, rooms. Apply to J 24-20" Cor, Pa. ay. and 1th st. if required V 7 ANTED—OANVASSERS for anew Bagra: ving by Sartain, ‘* Home trom ‘Andersonville, Portraits of the Generals, Presidents; also, a I aroortment of Squai Oval Picture Frames, Co Callat 314 th street, iain K and L . ‘3° street W ANTED—A first-class MAN COOK and a Woman Arsistant COOR. Also, a EY make fires and belpabout the house. A. E. THOMPSON'S, 360 0 street, between 434 Sana Sth streets. Ja 23-3t* YOUNG LADY DESIRES BOARD IN A fami here music will be considered In pay- ‘ment or pa ebdreos foi Best references acticulars dress for one week H. B. Ra ce. WwW ANTED—$500 will purchase a roi hip hand- in astore and dining rooms, boy some returns and satisfact sry occu, at ~~ a Pa, avenue, between 4? _ja2 WwW ANTED—Febrnary Ist. a suit of two or four ROOMS, neatly furnished, for ealdogtg Ag: by a gentleman and wife—old residents. dre: stating terms and location, C., ma ote tad W NTED—A SITUATION by. ase oad is competent to manage a kitchen gai and hot 0.420 B 2-3" flewer garden, an orchard, green house beds. Best references given. Apply at No st. near Post Office Georgetown $5,000 583 —Wanted to buy for $5,000 janded OLOTHING of all toon tions for which’ @ fair price will be paid, 4 jan 19 3m* corner K street ANTED— id mechanics to know that we ready to sell town, county and State rights fora new and usefal invention, which bas given great satisfaction inthe West at d Kast whereitisinuse. Liberal inducements o! thore wishing to meanafectare and sell. But omelt capital is required and I: arge prefite derived. Call and see the patent at 216 K street, between 17th and 18th, Washington, D.C. ja 19 6t* WANTED By a Cpa na and re from the 10th of February next, Ly ith Boa ipa private family, with use of perlor sad pi Address MAX, Bex 251 City Post Office, stating locality. terms, &c. Ja 4-15t Ww4 ED! WANTED! WANTED!!! pita iid LADIES. FANCY STOREKE RS AND OTHERS, Who would like to onaee in an easy, light and rroftable business, where a small ontlay'is oniy re- quired, and where’ those ongagir gin the the same can commence at once, to ci NOE'S Stamping Depot. 381 F street, and be tae his new method of Stamping. so simple — G child can at once undertake any job. Being the on/i practical Stamper here, we can furnish full a complete instructions, tools, cushions, compost tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This achance for any one wishing to make money We a small outlay. 1 EER SKINS WANTED—At es hk EBRET’S Glove Manafactory, Georgetown, 105 Tighst. je 19-tf “WANTED, 381 WANTED. WANTED. . 381 WILLIAM PRINC ‘The Pioneer of Stamping, having new fasilitios for STAMPING Has reduced his. price. to SIX OENTS PER Mbit for Shi PANTALETS. CLOA ‘APES, SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, eens ke. stam by the RS, n receipt of tterns of iad by the sil of a wow machin wo are prepared to stamp any pattern brought us. A® we are the only Licey soo) lenge age here we are willing to come down. not trav city over to get cheap decsapines when they can come to the only ince for an assortment of Pat- rhs not excel in New Yor! WILLIAM PRINCE, 3SLF mirest. posite Patent Oftice. Embroidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and Shawls, for no 18 Ww NTED—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN (100 to select the best works, Hlatory Travels, Classics, Novels, etc., and honor with their names as Subscribers THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY. qmC OTHE? Sth and B sts., Seaton Halt ec 25-00, lsquare north of Penna \ oe For o first class Ownfectionery in Baltimore, a competent WORKMAN to a charge ss foreman; must be perfect in m baking and or poly roainental work, apd well recomme at Ko. 3 \ ANTED = SECOND HAND EURNITUER. nne, Washington, D. 0. IRRORS. CARPETS, BEDS, B. DINGS nee 4 HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS every description. —-B. BUCHLY, 406 7th atroet je 8-tf between G and H, east ald - FOR SALE AND RENT. To? LET—The Dwelling nes: SE enthe hy ~ { High street, immediat ly abowe Mr. —T and late the residence of Mary A. Clark, jecease The pouse is pleasantly situated and contains from 7 tos rooms, with about 2 acres of ground at- tached to it, planted with trees, &c. There lives on the premises a colored woman, who fs a first rate Cook, , and Ironer, aud who is willing to give her services to the family who may rent the Place, at a fair rate of compensa- apply at the Hardware street, Georgetown. |V ALUABLE FABM FOR SALE. ‘The subscriber will sell the Farm on which he now resides. containing 190 acres of Land in the District of Columbia, within feur miles of the Uity Mar- ets. The fand has Been worked asa market farm fer the last thirty years. and is in ndition. It has been divided as follow: Is for crop: filty-eight acres; pener twenty. -five acres; o1 chard, (apple and peach.) ten acres; woodinnd, twenty-seven acres; around the house, ten acres. Fora Market Farm it ages seldom to be found, and will return hia! hb miumon the cater in ike bare. practical gardener ‘The improvements are of the best kind. ‘Frame Dwelling, forty-four feet front, with back build- ings. connecting with a double porch, stone foun- dation and slate roof; contains five rooms in the basement, parlor and'two rooms on the first floor, pale hall elght feet widé; second floor, ive rooms 23 back building, kitehen, with two rooms above t, Grounds handsomely laid out and im- Beda omtp> J ie pee with rich foliage. nal gre: ‘To a gentleman of meaus wishing a beatiful resi- dence. with all the luxaries of « country life. this lace presents attractions rarely found combined. The situation is proverbially healthy, immediately north of the ers’ Home, and three-quarters of a mile from Rock Church. The read to be evens to the city is one of the best in the coun- “"hitte perfect. Price moderate, Pleasure will be given to sho any one wishing to purchase. A letter addressed to me, through the City Post Office. will be attended to Torsession can be given within two weeks, or be- f requ pares HL rene ©. 1. WILTERBERGER I. 8 —The Land can be divided if ap te Tad ing to cach part improvements. \O LET- Two of the largest STORE Las sth OT deatiases ties teeonemtne tie ing southeast corner IIth street and Pa. avenue, re- cently occupied by the late Jas. Skirving asa stove wal, aa BASEMENT, soltable for a first. re) im rear a! bear Washington Theate ‘_dnguire of NAGLE te 08-5 Wine Marckants,on promises Foe RENT--Part Ey a oer tos a suitable for housekeeping, nd terms enay. he premises to ‘w Jersey avenue south. and cellar, Bent low. Apply at No. 72 Jerscy av Pot RENT—Tw- ROOMS, st No. 3 oth st. 2d floor, Apply to Mrs YORKE. 4 th treet. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS TOW 15 THE TIME TO BUY A GOOD WATOR cheap. Weare ie our stock of Watches and Jewelry at 19 per cent below our usual low asec. a oe wu very Pee ee s a ait cariy 3 get the choice . 3. K¥FORD & 99 Bri ldge st ree. oppose pposite tank of Oommerce. Sane st SPECIAL NOTICE TO 1 TO MY CUSTOMERS. Just received from one one of the largest jobbing houses in New Yerk a are sere of ODS. which will be sold at manufacturers’ prices. Those wishing Cottons will look te their Fatereat and, call early. . ji 22-e06t* Ez 117 Bridge street, Georgetown. — | Sere co end st syle ae ie ae z. the eld stand and retail dealers Bical ae of Vermont avenue and tethe re! as he iat rae 2 A M. deavor to supply 7 3B2 ily Groceries, and 2 | Reece ing been sent to auction, entirely new and ts of euch articles a are found y Grocery #98: 7M. P. KING & SON. ja2-tt Cor. Vermont ave. and 15th street. ‘at iM. ‘D-tewsa* NABY, M ING, CRN na eae reo a 0 PHYSICIANS —For sal ed PRACTICE at alow figure. The present poe ae od ‘Carriages ive the = of March. <0. Horses ani dear, opoa R. city P.O merers uae po, SALE—The STOOK AND FIXTOURSS of a Grocery and Provision Store, with Lease of House containing 8 rooms, two large eellars, reuons given for wishing to sell. Inquire at No. 410 N st , pear c ath. 38 24 3t* JRNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Located on Is'reet, between 2ist and 22d. containing ten rooms. The furniture will tee eit sold or rented with the house. Apply to S. THOMPSON, Druggist, cor. 15th st. and N. as Ja M-4t™ (OR RENT—A very fine, large STORE. = ated next door to Harvey's Steamed Saloon. ou © street, between 10th and lith suit. pie for a Lusiness of any kind; would make a splendid grocery store; ts at prevent fitted up ase restaur: with bar and fixtures allcomplete. To a geod tenant the rect would be mate rte Jpanire at the Auction Store of K. WALSH & CO., corner 10th st, and Peana, a jedest NEWLY FURNISHED room ‘toigt at = Mth street, between F and G. Fyne. ROOMS, suitab situated bet. ith and sth rth. Inquire at 594 N = a ta, aid 7thata.' Te ORT. FRAME HOUSE FOR RENT— Eligibly situated. Furniture i» same forsale Inquire at 329 7th orrent, Rent in advance. street, 3 3st" FIXTURES | os fas, AND STORE S25 07 ront aie : streets, near the National Hotel. For sa ctealecs ire at 425 7th st., bet. Gand H Ja 23-3t* FS SALE CHEAP—The STOOK of a Confec tionery and varlety Store, with or without pes- ssion of store, ait y to ws HWAN ed » bet. . slaw For SAL OCK, GOOD WILL and FIXTURES ofa. Wine Store ana Bottling Es- {ablishmenut. Good location. Inquire at this of- fice. Ja 23-3t* ree RENT—Ten minutes’ walk east of the Oap- itol, a HOUSE containing five rooms. with lar ie and gtapte attached. Apply to Mrs. ME Maryland avenue, betweon 0th and Lith s sts. east.’ Possession on the Ist Feh., 1833. ja AUCTION SALES, ee (For ether auction Sales, see fourth page.) BY C. W. BOTELER, J Auctienser, SALE OF TWO FRAME DWELLINGS AT AUC On MONDAY A¥TERNOON. ET me, Pht renrtanene ee of Lot C.W. BOTELER Jr. te BY “JAS. C o. McGUIRE 4 & 00, A Auctionsers. SALE OF ROSEWOOD | PIANOFORTE, AND ELEEEy ABLOK AND CHAMBEK TUB on mM EsDaY MORNING. Ja = Ty 3th. com st 10 o'clock. gr g! at the reetdence Snyder. No. 491 L street, between 9h streets, his Household Furniture, consis- ee in art of Bosew: nts, 6; octave, by Knabe & Gh! 1 Beis Rosewood Parlor Furniture, consisting of 1 8ofs,1 Arm avd 4 Side Chairs, upholstered in Maroon Velvet Rosewood Marble- mg Conter Table ieres ag pee _ oe Pears ot Walon, 8 Buite of Chamber Farnitere, 18 ite ey ped waratiare, 3, Ba- ei! oy ‘Oak Bedstesi: us. and Marble-top’ ‘Chamber Tables Walnut Cane seat Rockers and Chamber Chairs roel Busk ee Pillows and Bolsters ly, Superi: jarbl> ‘tor Sideboard, ‘Micror back Fine Oak s Extenatos " Tab — Cooking one Kitchen rs Tal ey Tin Ware, Tubs, Buckets, and Kitchen Furniture. Terma cash, jn 2 __J.C. McGUIRE & CO , Ancts. Y¥ Ww. L. WALL @ Co. cere. B Original Hore and Garringe Dazear, 9 La. ay., between and luth sts BALE OF HORSE ARRIAGES, &c. On SATURDAY MORNING? c poco zth. com. mencing at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be a large pumber of sold Es. including a number ef excellent work. ily Horses. A = i description steals” A lot of Mules broke to harness, in good erder. ALSO, A i. cojlection -! desirable new and _—_ Carriages. Buggies. Rockaways, ons Wagons, ‘and of other — les. = A large felteoticn of D new “and second-hand Her- °. je, and gular sal Z esday, Thay, Sod Saturday, ‘without Tozard tothe “Cs ria es and Harness always at eessee Wei, WALL OO. Aucts, OR SALE—The GOOD WILL, Sao ‘and STOCK of a first class Family Grocery dol doing large cach trade. Store in Third Ward, noar Penn. sylyania avenue. The present occupant gives up on aceount of It health nd wishes to buy @ farm, Address * BUSINES in 23-6 [oR S4LE—A GRO =f STOR fil particulars, ina good locality ‘and good business. Will be sold on easy Re sons given for telling. Inquire at No. 31S lath street. or of JUIN ©. ER, Leather Dealer, Ne. 350 D st., bet. Sth's nd at ja 23-30 FS3n ALE—The GOOD WiLL, LEASE, FIX- TURES, &.. of the Congressional Restaurant, No. Ssouth’ A street, Capitol Hill. This house is sitnated immediately opposite U 8. Capitol, and is one of the mest desirable stands for a public house in the city, and is now doing a good busi- meee, Satisfactory reasons given for selling. -6t* RAx=z CHANCE, For sale. the STOCK and FIXTURES of an old established Hat and Cap Store in mg a 4 en more. There is connected with, 1 AC TORY, which will be sold with thes ro ae ir'te- sirable, the store will be sold and the mavufactu- ring materials removed. Reason for «elling, bad m plete in joing a health and inability to attend to business, For te oy al a5 isi DITTRICH & BRO.’S jn 29-30" Hat Store, 426 Seventh street, 7° LET—The FIRST FLOOR of 409 F street, near 7th. Desirable for offices. Also, other Rooms, restos and unfurnished ia 22-5t™ T° LET—STORE on 7th atreet, near D street, and Fixtures forsale. Apply’ at ts r Of fice. Sysins AND DWEUL ANG TU LET AND FIX RES FOR SALE CUBA Pennsylva- bety nd 3d ja 22 Se" BRICK HOUSE, A poly toB,. HAY one Fe, RENT—A fan ‘with gas and wate ner of sth and H streets. = UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Possession immediately. In- guire on the pi OL ey., bet. 9th and loth sts.. south side ja 22-6t* Foe, RENT From three to feur ROOMS, partly furnished or porn nitable for honse- Keon gas and water; lith street, near Mary- land avenue, Island: No. 376. Inquire at the premie Na att Fo OR RENT—Handsomely, FURNISHED APARTMENTS ai No. 21 Indiana aven between 4}, and 3d streets. opposite City Hall. ae Soe boarding house within three deors. To FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT—To be let together or Suitable for gentlemen. Rent low to tenant, Appiy at 234 Hi street, between and 20th, ene sqaare frem the cars. j& 22-90 Fe ‘SALE—A two story BRICK HOUSE. con- taining 9 rooms, including a large Store Room, pow Occupied as @ restaurant, but suitable for any business. The house is and will be sold cheap if called for immediately, at 216 K street. between Vth and Asth. ja 22.3" AND FOR SALE CHEAP—126 acres very goed LAN), unimproved. 14 miles from Wash- ington, on Broekeville Pike, near rod ce of new rail- ES Efe) Ss RAL OF CONDRNRRHGUATERMASTER ‘s c nicl Quareermnee 's Office, Depot of Washineton Washmnston, D. C. ry 24 Will be seld at public anctie dor the direc tien of Brevet Colonel C,H. T im Lincoln Depot, Washington, D on TavRs’ B February 8. 1336, at 10 o'clock &. m., a large be tof Condemned (Quartermaster’s Stores, co! ne of Chairs, Tables, Desks, 24 ~— horse paces capes, CI) two-borse Wagons. 35 Carts 4 Spring Wecons, 3 Ambulancees Wager Bodies, Wa Wheels, Chai Blankets, * ies, Gan Buckets, Horse Coll Wagon Covers, Horee Oovers, 933 fete Mule Harbess, 38 sets Horse Harness, 207 Ambulance Harness, 286 Saddles, Wal Portable Forges, Chisels, Planes, Hammers, Kies. Vi ose Carriages, Hoes, Shovels, Spades. ‘ieio Mattocl jake Ovens, Brooms, Tabs, 927 pounds Castings. 12, pounds Scrap Tron, 3,40 pounds Cast ge 2.008 9 pounds Tire Iron, 762 pounds 0) ‘The sale will be continued from day to day until the whote isfsold. 6 Stores must be removed within five days from date of sale. Terms : Uash, in Government funds. H. RUCKE Brtvet Major Gen. and Chief Quartermaste: Bt Depot of Washington. ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE L AND ORDNANCE STORES. cia ill be sold at public auction, at Fort M Arrenal, Old Point Comfort, Vird on THURS. DAY the sth day of February, i555, at 10 o'clock a. m., # large quantity of Stores, consisting in part of the following articles. viz: 400 field, siege, and sea-coast Cannon, wrought and cast-iron, smooth bore and rifled. of ealibres varying from three to eleven inches, fucludin 2 cast iron Guns, unfinished iy 36 = iron, 12-peunder, 24-pounder, 8 inch, and 1 . 28 326 Shot, Shell, Spherical-case. Gra; - Inter, for smooth-Bore and rifled Guns of caliures varying from 10 482 breach- 's. Maynard 340 M and repaire 604 foreign Rifles, Austiian, cal. 54, new and re- ‘es. 17 smooth- bore Pistols, cal nie breach —— Carbine: rill’s, Sharp's and Starr ‘ Spe a Gre, Henry aed Se eT amatf 182 Muskete a jes, “ i " facture, of various caltores. | aad aeceaminy evolvers, Colt Remin, 5 Oe > chou 4. calltrcs 41a oe 1acd.008 Hout ofall Cartrid 6AM oun te rN bart bf Muskets, Rifles, “ad Pletolen £°* oF Carbines A rer lot of Ar? iihery | Ti uplements and Equip- ments ‘A large lot of Infastry and Cavalry Accoutre- ments and Horse Ey ui pmments i vunder to io- inch. ing Carbines, Burnside’s, Mer- nd Nerth’s. new and repaired. and Rities, U.S. manufactare, new new. Burnside’s, Mer- A let of Rope, ‘Pauiins, Buckles Rings, &¢., to- gether rie large quantity of Smiths’ and Oar- pen' Samples ‘of small arms can be seen at Fort Mon- roe Arsenal and at tbe U.S. Ordnance Agency, No. 45 Worth street, ne, York cit Thirty days will be allowed for the removal of heavy ordnance. All other stores will be required to be removed within tom days from the date of sale, ;apart is heavily timbered 17 per ‘Terms of sale: ¢ acre. wnire of J. BE T, “imcar the =. S:BAFPOR, premises.) Enster P.O., Montgomery county, Md. | Captain of Ordnance and Brevet @olonel, U.S! A ja 22-3t commanding, ja 24-i3t ck RENT—Two very five three-story BRICK HOUSES, each containing nine roo Maryland nue,pear the Capitel Grouns Opposite the Botanical Garden. known 4s th bert proper eee on the Ist of February, se houses Have jnst been fixed purposes, ano are entirely new. “fone from 9 to 10 o’cleck a. m. LOUIS SCHADE, yy 4 opposite Odd up [ap for awelt- ja 22-1w* OR RENT—Fine FISHING eee ER = as Potomac River, 5 side of Fort W: secre asthe Beasly ‘ishin hye 8. JOANS' Hoa? No. 7373 JOUVENAL'S “LAGER: BEER HOUSE, cor- + ner of 6th and B streets, Capitol Hill, to rent or leuse for five Tag The Brtck Hor dwelling or car- _— is 22 feetfront aes RENT — finest BILDI AED ROOMS, located” in is of the cot hotels in Collen- Lier, Richmond, containing seven of P! der’s best Tables. For partionjaes aa _jn 19 6t* 430% Fe, SALE OR BENT—A fi “ap HOTEL and beautiful GAaDk aoe with fountain and gas- lights, on Pi ith street east. This house’and garden ie one ot the mest delightfal peg torte ts in the city, Terms moderate a: aesav ips: ply on the premises. . ROTHSOR “ps: bear orate ag containin 5 coe, ie Water, CanipBELL Ne RA “ERs Pa. ay., bet. and sitevtes 19-6 STOCK, FIXTURES a Good WILL of a Grocery Store.in one of the best locations on 7th st. Inquire at this office. jals-lw* Fo BENT One three-story FRAME HOUSE, rE Sepa for Sento a Stable if desired: jon for rei tie Shoe Toqvire at B SOUVENAL'S, iso Lith street, between 8 and T streets. FSESACETA three-story BRICK HOUSE with Frame Building in the rear, and vacant lot ad- — Nina proms is located on North Capi at vet. B ©. Beantifally sttaated i Reece, rer particulars inquire of EPHENS & CO., 322 | RU 1 Dw HOUSE. FO RENT Pobre: parion dining srom-veth ne kit wt Toomt ar ore Lat @ room cher 4 furnis! ea will be ronead only to a respectab! SS onus ie Uiekersn Piano for sale. (Se R DE L A REINTRIG, ja10 co2w Ne: To. Denartarat of Stat ‘OR RENT—tmall BRlck ques. 4 rooms een kitchen, on 4th street tween N and O tenorth. For terms sol § ic ot Patent Office. 7T Property Agent. No. 485 6th JF OESEEEED ETT EE ORES Msn in the place. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUBLE BUILDING | LOT ON NORTH H BETWEEN FSS. RTH AnD FIFTH STREETS West aay UCTIO: nert! the corner of 5th street, it being east part of No 15. in Souare No. 817, having a front of 18 feet, running back to a 20-foot alley, Terms cash All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $50 Paid down when so! ja? EEN i WILLIAMs, » Aucts. B* J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, BALE OF HOUSEHOLD ¥ Lage FAMILY REMOVING FRO On FRIDAY MOBNING, 26th inet, ., commenci D, at 10 o'clock, we shall sell, all the Furnitare con; con- tained in the bouse corner of 1 and Twenty-second streets. embracing in part— Cne suite of Rosewood Parlor Furnitare, consist- ing of six pieces, upholstered in green Re) Set ce zee Damask and fine Lace Curtains Cor- Tiscthet covered Lounging Chair Mehoseny. Hair cloth, and Cane-seat Reception Marble-top Centre ana — Tables _ Gilt- frame Looking G) Email Gage Stuffed Birds” Mahogany Carved Bedsteads Marble-top Bureaus and Washstants Cottage Chamber Hair and Husk Mattresses edging. Feather Tiliowe and Bolsters Chamber and Step Car Seal eel alt clot! Ozk Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Green and Gold Shaeeker aed Pose ne Abad amber and Par ores Ov Cooking Stove, Kitchen Kequisites, &c., ne 50. McGUIRE & CO., Auct In 73 B* WM. L. WALL &co., eagrcren e. South corner Penh’a ‘9th st. a> brs aa BALE. OF FRAME HOUSE AND EET oe wise. BETWEEN 3H RXp ‘StH STREETS On TUBSDAY, the 23d da: Fagen 1836, at4 o'clock D_ m.. we shall offer for sale, at po auc tion, in front of the premises, part bered Sant jn square south of square pul saaber: ca'ive Randved and sixteen.(S. 516,) with the provements thereon, consisting of @ neat-and co: fertable frame honse. ‘This property iY situated on I street north, be- peecnat 4th and St) ects weet, in a most desirable jocation. Terns: One-third cash; residue in six and twelve mouths, the purchaser giving his notes for the de- ferred pay Dents, satisfactorily endorsed. and bear- ing interest from the day ite sae adeed of trust on the promises, deed given sud « deed of trust Pi shigedarets ing and Stamps ae the cost of the par- Hed Sano ae a Hi he said property at the Tek and cost etths “efauhting Poreaser, on giv- es) pee LLOYD. LEY BOTE even, wggpeneiague week. San Sime | ia 22- coads ‘& CO., Aucts, = Jase RESIDENCE, with THR A POSTPONED ON nea saern inprovement et Chere vivosa meres oul FRU ng “Sua 18 Tove ing. | jn 2s Oe ee WALL & OO Ancts, OB RENT_ The STORE next to the Sete Qe YY W. B. LEWIS & 00. Auetioncers F yt 0B. BAKER. 5 ee He. 507 openness OR Ske Bey rand RICK a8 oh tales at our Store every Teena Anis toe ~ gl aes Sein oe: Soma ent ‘and Merchandise gen- aes | FS ee PARLOR cone cE ned neue Siena rm fortably furni ‘suit lembers. a ‘&c., &c. Gonayees oF other gentiemen, 48 pees ag Toa advenced fog we be aah 1s & CO., Aucta, 01 FY On PALE Sirwe orel ae as SRuaTe seen | St i eso: te eee sen | Bo FshteeT aoe mE Biker BOBLN:! 32 Peunsylvaniaavenag, ja ls _gortment AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By? 7H08. DowLine, Auct; Georgetewn. VERy ~eoees “AX D_ PErSTRAB YROVED PROPERTY 1N GEORG! TOWN, ks: vd new Brkce vegetal the Brean Tt is ia ‘the fame and a tow ‘Tocms: One-third cash: years. Rl interest, seoured by ~ deed cod of tease re "Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of ebarer. Bow or 4 ___{ Intelligencer} BEA NAGLE & ©O., Auctioneers. Sales-rooms No. 267 Pennsylvania arenne. corner of Lith Stree” Nagle & Co. wil! give thei: the sale of Real Bi give test the residence of families Also. to the sales of stocks ell-built thice sory REIS well-built three-story RRICK HOUSE Lor" with two ry Brick Building in rear; at modern ts. This property must be rese! wher is leaving the city. Fur- rticulars at on store. t Se & 00., Auctioneors, ERE. CE OLD BBA Dies. WINES, H Me tri BIE ae D sco a wa 1x J iT AGNES FRENCH CORI SE S. FINE KA CIGARS, ENGLISH P TORLRS AND ON futispay, jancaRr 25, AT ovr, LARGE AND CENT At SALESROOMS, Peon. av., corner of ith street, Wo shall sell Che stock’ Sf ea tage House retiring from business. Ales, f aoe of a private geutioman whois leaving the cit fisting of the following choice "and - well ure and genuine : brands. guarant COGNAC BRANDES Oueh Ly 224 & Co; jas. Hennessey & Co.; very oid 8.0. P.&V.0. Po ‘SIRREY WINES—Old Atontilisdo, Dud Gor: don. Double Crown. & Li ae WIhES—Ol4 Oporto, Pure Juice, Bur- VIN DE ROURGOGNE. WINES—Hochheimer, Laubenbeimer, Pe a &e CALIFORNIA WINES—Angelica, Muscatel and Chaner WINES—Marganx, Leoville, St, Julien. MA ahr RA WINE —Very choice and old, in bot- tles SaMAICA AND 8ST CROIX RUM BROWN STOUT PS ad = OTCH A SCOTOH SRE: EY—Ardbegg, I & Stew- bt stoc RY oun RYE ANB BOURBON WHISKBY, of yarious grades On GNES—Heidsieck, Grand Vin, Mon- sieux, Cabinet, &c — — & Blackwell’ ‘s, and other Pickles and auc CHOICE HAVANA CIGARS, of various brands. bare Pens, Tomatoes, Peaches, Strawberries, cin cans. LEGE AND P. ‘TORY SALE OF VERY D e to call the attention of connoissuers ‘ind the public in cemeral to the paceen . Forther particulars in Catalog Samples and Catslogues will be preedy the day be- fore sate. “asst __ NAGLE & ©0., Aucts. THURSDAY, January 25,1555, At 9% o'clock, in frent of our Stere, No. 267 Penn. aylvania avenue, will sell, for account of whom oncern. to pay freight, storage, &c 15 barrels Apples. marked ‘John Tavior. a 23-3t GLE & CO., Auctioncors._ B Cc. Ww. “SOT, 3 , Auctioneer EXTENSIVE SALE OF F FINE, SILK PRESSES, ELEGANT SHAWLS, TAGLE LINEN COATS TE kc, FROM THM OF TIGR TUESDAY MORNING, January 16, ou eect, Iehail well, ee Auction Koom, No. D street, berween Joth and tith streets mhacgesele lection of Ladies* and Gentlemen's Wearing Ap- Table and Bed Siver Ware, &e., eived w the Dead Letter Office, embracing ip we, viz: 08 Silk and other Dresses, pomry g F every de- scription of shade and color, most of ich are of superier mo age number of Camel's Hair, Sinee od Silk ino. gad ot) ether = a Cellars, Cloth am ‘apes, Und is, oaks ings. "y vee aud Sik Cirenlars. Han chiefs, Sex Silk Fringe, Fusnoris, Cloth Voss. Tidies. Semoente of silk Silk Gloves, Merino Table-cloths, N: large assortinen' P Silver Spoons and Fone Silver Goblets, &c., with. ap endlese variety of miscellaneous goods not neces- sary to particularize, rendering it especially at- tractive to Ladics, This sale witl be continued daily until the whole Stock is dieposed of Terms cash. Ja 8-6t C W. BOTELER, Jr., Act. a7 THE ABOVE SALE WILL =. Post- peaed — MODs y, wo DOrkLER atl ° pecs c. ‘aonvinwaoe FURNITURE. SALE On THURSDAY MORNING, January beg —— = 10 o'clock, ‘Gun shall sel street 3 oth tween F and G nesta, Opposite the Pat- ent Office, the Furniture of a family declining honsekeeping, embracing an asso’ House- ware ae ett in part of- Rockers, Leva ing and Side Chairs, A ion Chairs, Mab. ‘edsteads, pw and Burea: M nttreases, Feather Pillows aud 8 Bolsters, Chamber abd Stair Carpets, Bedding, pines Boos Farnitw Cooki and at baa Ei e eens) ‘assortment of Vousekseping Arti- J.C. MgGUIRE & ©0.. Auctsy Y THOMAS DUWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. Xe! NT AND NEARLY NEW HOUSE. OUD TAND Rircues FURNITURE SE On THU BSDAY MORNING, ¥ Ty they ng 1888, at 10 o'clock, I will of at No. 72 B between Co: aod Webster steeate | ores "Household and Kitchen Furniture Walont it Chi AS te di iT ated xcellent amber Suite, com! sing large some solid Walnut Bedstead, Marbie- or Weak: stand and Bureau, Chairs, ee = voest Mirror. bd robes, 5 cloth russe m Carpets ant Oi Bair and Week’ tretped and Bedstonds Feather Beds and Beddi Parlor, Cooking, and other Stoves, And a great variety of Goods not mentioned. Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, ja 8-4 Auctioncer. W.B LEWIS & €CO., Auctioneers CONTINUATION OF “DRY Goons Jeno. TO-MOREO (Thureday.) of shall continue af CS sale of the anne toe tock of Dry Goods at 8. tag's Store, No. fice ith, near] etreet. Ladies are requested to make a note i “Na W. B. LEWIS & 00., Ancts. ja 22-3t B* WH. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, COMMIESIONESS SAL sik OF ie . ESTATE THE FIFTH WAK By virteouk the order and decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, rigs oie Gi 8th day of January, — = the matter re the di sion of thi a reek cee suction. on THURS SDAY the 20th ro of 1866, at 4 o'clock p.m... INE Wpssbal the scans following 1 lots parts of lots of ground, with the improvements ee ad ey Parte of Lote and rix, ( bered Sse @) a Syuare mberod seven south twenty four (24) fest ten (10). kaches, due west cighty-feur (8%) fest eight and one (83¢) inches. thence due north f four Ca) fot ten (10) inches with a Hine of ©: street, due east one hun“red and sixty aime (169) | teet‘ve gve (6) inches to the sald ey south with the line of suid sirect ets the, piace beginning; and alse the following piece or round lying. being and situate fo raid Square, cae foning for the same the distance of ninety seven: from the northeast eorner of aid Sqi foct. thence. west eighty four (8) feet ticht and one balf (8%) inehes. thence norta , thirty-eight (38) feet. thence eset en gies feet eigh! bE and one half (5%) feches t beginning. containing two thousand site ante and eighteen (2.918) square mote or Le the improvements, consisting of a Brick Should all the 7 E wil sree 4 is ki ag half cash; the residue fa si = twelve mouths, the purchaser oF purchases giving bis or th Heir toads, py able to the res cee 6 deterred payments, bearing int from the acy ofssie. ec Conveynacing and stamps at the epst of the Pifine deed to bp retained until the whole of the purchase TLLIAM DIX MILLA B Rotindual Y THOS. DOWLING, Anct,; Georgetown. CARPENTER’S TOOLS 1 wa WA Ss, LUMBE! Sure. ane jae iti eell on street, a yaa One ‘akon and . The wagon was built for caren! Tod | OF OPO TS, DOWLTNG, Anct. L478. LATHES oom yar Te solr ees conte dome

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