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LOCAL NEWS. BOARDING. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Gr k 8.—This evening, the farewell ben- efit. o: and Mrs. Barney Wiiltams. and their iast appearance but one. The “Connie Soogah * will be pre ted with new and bean- tiful scenery, and the fuil strength of the com- pany. The attendance ought to be as fall on this occasion as at the mass meeting. Metzenott Hatt.—Heller's last night in this city but one, when he presen programme of mirth. music. and m culated to draw crowded houses. Seatox Hari.—t! grea! patural curiosit and the t no one fail to see those he “Siamese T wins,” Ausitrahan Children,” as they remain but one day longer. CanTERPURY—The popular performances of ihe week past will be presented to-night, celebrities noticed by us heretofore, Mulligan, and Forestee). RY OF A STEAMEOAT.—On Sunday run teamer Keyport, belong- Mr. Fr: of Mass.. was open, a ty ef clothes ables belong and daugh- ter were carried off aint was made at the Seventh Wara sta’ ys that Henry Hall, a deck hand, bad been discharged some days pr ¥, Ws concerned in the robbery. Ser- Gessford, with officers Barker and Ash- he ease in hand, and arrested E ‘kson, in wh ne of the On the i given him » trunk was on board, aon him he was dis. nination they found a pair of a 1.0. O..F.) Lever.— Was cele brated by , 1.0.0. F. 2 grand Uniow THe Wa or a Thou usic was by Prosperi, ke pt up until morn. ia few since to nknown of a yal- nging to Mr. Fenwick of Me, bridle, &c. nce that Fenwick has recovered his her stolen property, and the discovered to bea man named A. : mith by trade, formerly of hington, but more lately a resident of our Soper di=pored of the horse, saddle, gentleman named Gardiner in Upper ‘and then made tracks for parts un- own.—Leonardicwn (Md.) Gazette. i ees Witttaw Lioyp GARRISON, whose name » identified with the political history of thirty years, delivers hig first lecture gion to-night, at_the Union League on Ninth street. Mr. Garrison has y discontinued his newspaper, the Libe- rator, and been denounced by Wendell Philips. There is, therefore, considerable curiosity to hear him. ——o——e Deceasrp.—The little boy, Richard McLain, who was run over and so seriously injured b: one of the cars of the Metropolitan Railroad on Indiana avenue, between 2d and 3d, on Wednesday afternoon, died this morning at 3 o'clock from the effects of his injuries; mortifi- cation having ensued. —~e— Jatt ror CourT.—Yesterday, a negro named George W. Allen was arrested by Officer Bar- ker, of the Seventh Ward, for the larceny of goods, the property of A. F. Pffaembach. The Tisoner was sent to jail for court by Justice dy. ——————— CRIMINAL Court, Judge Fisher.—The case of Barthold J. , William Rabe and Her- man Grossman, indicted for a conspiracy to cheat the United States, is still on trial. Brad- iey, jr., Aiken and I. L. Johnson for defense. SSIES Tae Sext To Jart.—Alex. Adams, colored, was arrested by officer Markwood for threatening the lives of his wife and Thos. Butler. Sent to jail in default of bail for peace.” eae Tue Boarpor TRADE will meet to-night, when it is expected important business will come up. OoITtTy ITEMS. —@————— Jzwstny.— Jet and Steel Setts, Jet and Pearl Setts, California Stone Setts, Rings, Pins, come on this morning, at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- eliry Store, No. 438 Pa. ave., third door from 4 street. —~e—— Crowns still visit the New York Dollar Gift Store wherethey get those splendid setts ox Jewelry, and Piated-ware tor one dollar, anda free gift included, a+ 496 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. See Is ORDER TO COMPLETE A PRIVATE dancing elub in this city, for the practice of the most fashionable yap afew more gentlemen will be admitted to membership by applying to Professor aren 371 Penns. aye., between 43 and 6th streets. For Coveus and Throst Disorders, use “Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” having proved their efficiency by a test of many years. «I have never changed my mind respecting prepreg apy ee om nen — ter of that which 1 began thinking Rev. Henry Warp BEECHER. ee 8, buwIexs, Club and Inverted Nails, —- treated witnout pain, f die Roolas Bose Penney ani ferences:—D. W. Bliss, M. D. joxaargee Ls im charge Armory Square ital; F. O"Don- Boghue, M. D.,ex-eurgeon in c! Judiciary of Geor Hospital; Hon. Henry nm, —— Sirs = ‘W. W. Corcoran; George ee. hours from § a. m.to5 p. a 6to8 p. m. Separate apartment for No charge for consultation. —————— Datwer's Macicat Pars ExTRActoris a certain cure for Burns, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Rheumatism, Frost Bites and skin diseases. ‘Try it; only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. eom —_—6¢— RADICAL CUR# POR SMALLPOX.—To the com- bis all inquirers. Call or address No. 322 4th st., between G and H, Wasbington. 2w ath sence ad os inic’s The faneral poet Ebon ‘s Church, Island, on inst., at 10 © CURTIS. “On the 234 tust., Mrs. MARY CUR- ou ™ pig relatives sod ftonds oF roquente to attend ‘morrow PEPPER. Friday 234 inst. at « quar: @ARD aye ROO: " — B Penton MS FOR RENT—One front tween 20th ‘S. 2ist streets. *0 per month, with Board. accommo. E fates two gentiemem. or eens oth wife. fe 22-6t" GgERTLSMER AND THEIR WIVES AN Willard’s Hotel ee ABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th Tien north of the venue. Terms § le gentlemen can obtai: BOAR a, er" the week. or ramet A few Table Terms moderate. a between 1ath and 26th streets, one aquare frou ¥ URNITURE! FURNITURE!! REMEMBER ovR STOCK OF FURNITURE Must be closed out as Mr. Groshon has entered into other business arrangements and must retire from the firm this month. Our stock is large and completes in every Depart- ment. WALNUT CHAMBER SETTS as low as S65. SOLID WALNUT BEDSTEADS at $13, $16, up ¢ of Parlor and Ani 5, aud every other description room, €qually as low - BONTZ & GRUSHON, fe 2 st 369 71h street, above L. BettEB—<Bese Ro ROL L. 20 bbls. fresh ROLL BUTTER. 15 half bbls. do., Arriving on consignment. D For sale by E. DUTROW, fe 16-6¢* No 450 Eighth street. CAzrEts ! CARPETS! MATTING! MATTING! We have jnst received, on consignment from Manufacturers’ Agents, a beautiful selection of CARPETS. Which we will run off yery cheap to close consign- ment. i From the New York Auctions, WHITE AND CHECK MATTINGS, ich we are offering less than wholesale prices WASHINGTON CITY L0/ rick. LEVI B. DE WOLYR. No. 377 Perma, avenue. 1 6th streets, opposite Fermerly with the late Levi more, has opened an office for t LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, onall kinds of as Pi ational Hot Be Merchandise, such da, Gold and Silver Watches, Guns, Pis- tols. Geatlemen’s and L ng Apparel, Goods of all descriptions bought aud sold. Business strictly confidential. _ 8a Private entrance adjoining. fe 20-3m* “T. Epw. CraRx.] {Tnos. B. Cross, Jr. T. EDW. CLARK & CO., LUMBER DEALERS, Virginia avenue, bet. 9th and 10:h streets, cast, (near the U.S. Navy Yard,) Washingt: om. @7- Always on hand a large steck of al: ? ne Sa ie Lumber J OTICE.—In consequense of the t “Fasitise given by the Washington, Alexandria and Georgetown Railroad Company, in connection with the re-opening of a portion of the Alexaudria, London and pommers Railroad to Thornton De- pot, Fairfax county, | hare been enabled to make &u arrangement to ‘furnish Thomas Galt, Es)., with Oak and Pine Wood ofa superior quality fuel, whereby he will be able to supply the px geucrally w ic WANTS. a cites 2 spall alee ANTED IMM ELY—A OOOK and a | Were R ratte eee coer Sony | o reet, roa. fomaN. a SIT. mien elit apply f for two: ‘and sts. W \NTED—A SITUATIO’ Gardener who is competent tanage v Kicbea te: cone ag eee Pitty to under, the R 8 xeens House, Mrs. P. ? BU 5 vie di ‘e W 4RzE0 A TENANT for that No. 250 North Capitol street, the Goversinai Printing Ofer, contatal area bet. 2is rooms. Suitable fi i Boardin, | Poses. Call and feo it, ‘a pe ahd fag ae ‘of rel A; RESPECTABLE young man aire a ae ATION in s private family, either in the coun- try or city. He understands careing horses, and is ing driver. Can givethe best of city refer- . Address, b: Ly letter or person, J. D. M., 233 p careof P. MURPHY. fe 23-3t* TED—For their keeping. one or two good wis WORK HORSES, to do light farm work. For further sfgrmation inquire ef J. D. EDMOND, No. 613 7th street; or address the ecnecrives agit the city post office, fe LEWIS BAILEY. on ee St. John’s Scheol, Ne, 138 4% street, Island, a FEMALE TEACHER, com petent te teach the elementary branches. Inquire at the schoo! room. fe 21-3t* Fant HANDS WANTED—Three goc od FARM HANDS wanted, to go w ie ae, in Maryland. Apply 2! Simpson House, 10th and Pa, ave ST CLASS COOK WAD ED. Refer red, Apply at 402 L st a peeronee a h Ingnire Star fe 20-1w* with this necessary article of domestic consumption at greatly reduced rates. For par ticulars see Mr. Galt # advertizemant below. JOSEPH THORNTON. $< — TEN THOUSAND CORDS or SUPERIOB OAK AND PINE WOOD At less than GOVERNMENT PRICES. OAK supplied to deal u . on PP! ‘# at the yard, $7 per PINE supplied te dealers at the yard, #6 cord ‘And delivered to consumer $1 me cord additional, for cartage. I bow prepared to furnish to dealers at the we and te deliver to consumers in any part of ashington or Georgetown, OAK AND PINE WOOD, unsurpassed as to length and quality, froma halfa cord up to - : TEN THOUSAND CORDS, less than that by the Government. and a reduction from present retail prices of TWe DOLLARS PER CORD. blic are assured that this wood has been folly prepared b: Ken ga hands eapecial- the Fetail market, and that = FULL LENGTH AND MEASUBE may in all cases be relied upon. ‘Terms cash. BZ-Sawed, Bpllt, Kindling and Stove Woot re- auced ONE DOLLAB TERE * THOS. J. GALT, ence FO yer pte avenue, between jIth a street, ‘ashington ‘nd Alexandria Railroad Depot, jen Orders received at - EMBREY 4CO.’S GROCERY STORE, Cor. Mass. ave., and 7th street; MBE. HITZ’S GROCERY STORE, faree* south, bet. N. J. ave. and Ist st., Capitol cme hey gae'y tag pn pm STORE, ir. G and Sth sts., Navy ¥ APERWANOINGS— A Sa mee = "te RT RITER’S. ‘6 7th street, a20-6"* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. BEA AWN Ni SIVE TEST of th A Frpertion of AELMBOLD'S FLUID EX. nm SEER BC Sia Sl be a. soperizg. mt ftom + BO CPaitio MOCKING, BED BIRDS, AND iti eyvenue and , for sale at No. 463 3d street, Capicoh ail A street south 9 Oebini-t0 rm Ci) AETZ. roTioe TO LADIES. come to our store and ask for im- stones fon Reman Hair. Thisis to give notice that we keep only genuine and first. $ rth Stticles. fe 8-1w* Corner ef Dand Cie precisa. ppseae YOUR PROPERTY AT HOMK, FIRE INSUBANCR. THE wATIOE GY Hy PRIOR INSURANOE com. CHARTERED BY CONGBESS. CAPITAL $1,000,000. KEN AT THE LOWEST RATES. ner TOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. NO CHABGE FOR POLICIES, oe OFFicE: 424 hog Soh nearly opposite Biggs & Oo.’s Bank- At JOUR B. alte Stew 0 Biiaw Oftce, No. 64 La, This Company is now pre Sogiios & the District. In this Com ep insure your FERNITURE. "MEROMANDISE, WAREHOUSES OB DWELLINGS for a year of wrens Bie Sopa, starts with s CASH OAPITAL tz 10,000, all paid 41 fe Disrlef greater soca them L o1 fer to the citizens o Fe offered he than has been jot will be iswucd for 8 erates, period than one year, geenting te the New York scale for short insurance. proehiRere Neos mes Bs ers chard Wallach, ans Be ‘ i ers Secretary, ‘IREMEN’S INSURANCE €0. - F INGTON AND GroRGETO WR. — OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, OCHABTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837, CAPITAL....... weesevecsenee 200,000 BUBPLUS FUND.......-cccssssssssrssnecees 830,000 Bt ss apebrmes insured for a year or less Batiders’ risks granted en the most favorable cols meat ntprgatmy cad : ees Beo’ry. Ws ER. ply at No. 2. Louisiana ave W AN —W in al = ing yp 1 GARDEN- at Tan ly ets Ap nics and young men to know superior de {N at heen op: LUSINESS OOLLE You a nical WASHING- fer night instruc fe 3 Im* OY STOLEREEP e would like to en compost t dred. This is one wisking to meke m ‘an acbance for an small or 2° w 881 wanrep. WILLIAM PRINOK, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new fasilities for STAMPING, Hiss reduced his rice to SIX NTS PER DTH for SKIRTS and PANTALETS JARS. CAPE BACOURS, YOK ES, BANDS, CUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, &e., stamped by the We are weekly in receipt of new Patterns of latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine we are prepared fo stamp any pattern brought us Aa we are the only practical Stampers here we willing to come down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only place for au assortment of Pat- terns not exce in New Yo! WILLIAM PRINOE, 381 F street, opposite Patent Office Embrofdered Yokes, Bands, Flannel aire, = Shawis, for sale. V 7ANTEP—SEOOND HAND ener Also. MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED: DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS 6 of every desert ption. B. BUOHLY, 406 7th street jo 8-tf Becwomnd id PERSONAL. DITOR STAR:—Sir: The ALFRED LEB, as “4 published in your issue of yesterday, as an altereation with a Mr, Brediey, innot FRED LEE, it* Dealer in Feed and Produce. Ss) ECIAL CARD TO THE LADIES.—Any lady desiring to find an elegant HOME, with excel- ke jent Medical Attendance, the best care, and strict- est retirement. before and during Confinement, can find such a Home in the family of a widow lady, living handsomely = Brooklyn, without children or boarders. Appli ons must be made with legible address, as letters addressed to initials are bever sent through post office, Address vote 412, Brookiyu, N. ¥ M. PRIN 351 F street, opposite | a Office. the only practical STAMPER in the District, wishes to inform his customers that he is not connected with ~ a Stamping concern in this city. As there called Stampers using bis name, hence this notice. He has only one piace, on F street. Weekly in receipt of new ee, which are made up at ence. FORD has removed to pitol street. between Ist and 2d. PBEONALS ae SMITH, La Favorite on to No. A Est feb7 FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE OHEAP—A splendid COUNTER, No. 501 sth Sunder Seaton Hall’ fear st" OR Hi six rooms, KF tirect. escond doce from: morieeny eee oaks ion. for sale. FS SALE—A two story FRAME ng ay 508 New Jersey avenue, two doors from the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad, suitable cen wy Dastness Inquire within. OR RENT—SECOND P haa aa Fant ck | Fayette nnd 2d strecte™ G to = D.C stre eo wo, ile x Furniture for sale, craton Promises. Fo RENT—A FYERISESD Ut ghee of six ee not far from our office. per month. asics ig 8 WELLS Eo ae uctioneers, Tr 13th an fe 23-3¢ anes, pacman te EASE ces, Fes RENT—A HOUSE AND GARDEN, in the [Sg ea of Georgetown. The house, a small k, ts on Fayetts street, and the lot, which 2 out three ac-e«, runs to High street on th ast, and Madison +ireet onthenorth. For particulars apply at N». 58 High street, George- town, fe 23-30" Fo RENT—A first class BRICK DWELLING- HOUSE on G street, second door from lth st., near the State Department, containing 12 rooms’ with closets and pantries all through the house, and alarge cellar; water at the kitchen door, and a pure spring in the rear of the Jot, Gas all throngh the house. Inquire of D. GARDNER, A80 New York ave., near 1sth treat 3-tf Rex FOR y ‘at corner of Louis In quire in the baseme ™ Be: Suitable for aa ae avenue and 7th street fe 22 3 Fo three-story BRICK HOUSE, LY “con eight rooms, water and gas. Ap: ply at 1 hst., bet. O and Fo, RENT—Four large Unfarnished Boos, suitable for housekeepi Apply 306 lWwth street. first honse north of N. fe 22.2t* Tpue wor OR PART of & conveniently uated HOUSE for rent, and the Furnitur it- r sale on reasonable terms. Apply at 274 “ty one door from 3. fe sd Fok sat CHEAP—A BARGER SHOP, doing d busiuers. The reason for selling, the owner is going to 1 Star office, F% SALE—A GROCERY SIORE c Small stock on hand. few days aa o, ve thegity. taagulse at the npiete. Must be seld wi fin 4 Inanire at No. 615 lith street, or of SHAFER, Leather Dealer, 30 D Dst., Fee: ‘ALE.—A family about bre aking up ho: mee Keeping wishes to dispose of their ten tho House to let. ‘A good chance nabont going to hou ohh ie al dress EB. f nese E artme a » cottage. Ps et ‘Also, one FURNISHED ROOM, » owner is BR 1 * DWELL ing iter I + with te r cupied 88a bakery. tle warranted. Lo « a elleat, Inquire 651 L street. between ath ‘di th sts. - iy KR SALE—A nearly new BRICK HOUS: the adjoining LOT, together with or w the Furniture. Honse a good aud the Furniture nearly new. wa ‘ ywnole Auctioncers and K t fo 23-6t ISthand F I ‘OR TORSAL House 4 r aé. Apply at N 29 G street, between 12th and 13th streets, 3 { kUG STORE FOR SA u avenue, doing agood business. Apply te WHITE, 151 Gst., bet. 19th and ih, fe 21 Ay ¢) LET— -A HOUSE containing six ro rably located. Apply to J. J. SU a b street and canal. NT—A COTTAGE on | containing 7 rooms. DOUGAL. OTEL FOR SALE—Now doing @ good busi- ness; cheap rent, and alease on it for three years, in a central part of the city. Inquire at this office. fe 21-6t™ )OR RENT—BED ROOM andfront BASEMENT BOOM; basement room suitable for an office; bed room furnished er unfurnished; at No. 356 street, between 4>2 and 6th streets. fe 21-3t* Fo, RENT—FOUR Bcoms. third story. TWO KOOMS, second story, over 8' METZ’S Hat Store, No. 334 Pennsylvania wane ine Rent moderate. fe 21-6t FS '—A handsome new three-story brick PWELLING in perfect repair. Inquire at the premises, 567 HM street, near Sth, or of E.O. CLEMENTS, No. 9 Indiana avenue. fe 21-3t* Foe? RENT—On the itt ee 4 ril, the WHARF, FIC APPUE NOES, now occu’ pied 1 00. as a Coal Yard. Apply at No. 19 First igs Georgetown. fe 21-12t* FS. -RENT—A three story BRICK HOUSE, handsomely furnished pra Terms $75 aa Address“ X Y¥ Z,”’ Star Office. re 2 FE RENT—A three-story Brick HOUSE with Back Building, No. 190, on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th and 18th streets west. Inquire of Mrs. FORREST, No. 7% street, Georgetown. feb 21-lw* Bet RENT—A three- —_ BRICK HOUSE, Tarnienes o n © street ath he ger ap and 34 i Fe mah ics srouud pees istern of woe App! ~ bol AIR- he Coast Survey Office, Capitol Time OR SALE—The LEASK, FURNITURE ond GOOD WILL of a Boarding-house in this city, which, to a person understanding Coe business, can clear $5,000 per annum. Address" E, R.” Star Of- ice. fe 20-6t* FS BENT—A_ well finished three - ete yA BRICK a ert Ura? rent. on 6th, between and I streets, No. 35: '90 per month in advance. Inunire of the owner, Pat 455 a ave., between 6th and 7th sts. 20.6t* OTEL FOR RENT—The OWEN HOUSE vill the for rent the Ist of March. This is a first- class house, con toting sixty-five (65) chambera, Store, 467 h street, between E and ind gasin each; water closets on cach keeps constantly on hand fine’ gee and Tobacco ‘ining room. bar-room, &c.. with fine atlow prices, To prove it is by giving her acall. ent. This house is situated on fe 5-I1m* Pennsylvai venue. adjoining Willards’ Hotel. Apply to 8. W. OWEN, 212 Pa.ave. fe %0-2w FOR SALE AND RENT. oe RENT—Ten or a dezen ROOMS, furnished or uniurnished, on the second and third can of House No. 33634, at the intersection of Mas chusetts avenue and K street, on 7th street, oppo- site the Iitile Market,” Theie are very ttt, rooms, in an excellent locatio: id suitable for housekeeping, —— hydrant and sink upor each floor, To responsible —, havi U1 fam- ilies. they will be rented cheap, in suite; or ~ rately to single individuals. fe 17- CESTRAL HALL, bauer © Fonesrivenie av. and llth street. For rent by the ten, eek oe ath, for © ren ay, weel or mon! fer Con- corts, Lectures, Balls, tc.” : . be ort Ball are xory ee id spacious, or terms apply on the premises. of aa . NAGLE & 00. = re HOUSE” AND “MUSH POT” ¥OR SALE.—The undersigned has been au- peta ‘og sell the abeve-mentioned valuable ne. ihe kor rRE HOUSE” is a commodious three- ae Brick B: Silding, rected in the year 1555 for a Hotel, situated on —the principal business street of Alexandris—within two squares from the bew Deets of the Orange and Jlexandrie and the Alexandria and Washington Railr: The House $s aeantrabls stoueed med a Hotel an my Ryd seni fore receiv patronage from the travelin, pantie. it has been Ligne repaired and rehitted® io in excellent iH POT” isa tract of land containing tnirty- ree acres, within the half of a the corporate limits, remarkable for ture axicene fertility, and capable of being made a most pre- ductive and valuable market ard dairy farm, bein; a and within a few miles o} ie city of Washin; eit above-menti ened valuable Property will be sold low, on accommodating terius, or exchanged for real estste in the country. For fther. emaen s era Sie nko fe 14-cotf 59 Prince street, Alexandria, Va. FS cag e PARLOR and CHAMBER ad- joining, and two Chambers on the 2d floor, all comfortably fu furnished, suitable Sor Members of Genesee or other gentlemen, at 495 12th o wer ROBERT BOY Hazpwanx AND RD HOUSBFURNISHING | ' fact of eres ANGES, FURNACES, Manufhin, OOF mares SHEET-IBON 479 9TH STRET, BETWEEN D AND E. na Re} isa foe aul Kinds of Stoves and Ranges constantly e-Repatrin promptly done. fe 16-Im* GPzAT INDUCEMENTS TO HOUSEKEEP- ERS! The undersigned would respectfully call atten- tion of housekeepers to the fact that I am prepared tosell all kinds of MARKETING AND GROCK- BLES at greatly reduced prices. Having all the facilities for buying and slaugh- tering Beef, I shall sell the choicest cuts, such as oS , Bound Steaks, for 22 cents per Corn Bee Pe sara bon Chops, fe per oe {OR RENT—In een, nicely furnished soce ts ni ee barten ——, between ress and Hi fe 19-20* FST CTES FOR SALE and STORE « FOR ee eee ee ese avenue, pear the Hotel. kind of nee ness. For Le amit rey e "42 7th ee tween Gan fe 19- oe ‘ TED—By a man 30 of age, who has a W poe knowledge off farming, acoounte, ‘and the m™: ement of negroes, a SITUATION as overseer on. a plantation inone of the Southern Sta dress or a) Bly to N. L., 344 G street north, Wash: ington. fe 1 DEOEArLE EESIDEROR FOR era BRICK NT, corner of N strectand Vermont Bek cas ‘of the most desirable loca- tions of the city, with eight rooms, a handsome let in front and on the side—a corner Iot, 44 feet front— with pomp at the ot 2 within # square of the lth street cars, Appl a WELLS & CO. Auctioneers and Real Estate ‘Agents, fe 19-6t* Corner of 13th and F streets. NT—WASHINGTON BUILDING, or Fey Portion bapgge | from ne ie of Meee x next. terms a 6 735 oth streets mee La. ave., opposite be tend Centre Market. 7 POF SA ae FPO CLAIM AGENTS. BOOKS and PAPERS L. B. TRUK, Attor- ney and Claim fer iate of this city, containing very valuable information, with many oper claims. The books contain records which were be" igaed collected for years, and such as cannot be fou gieewners hes the city. Inquire of bey 4 5 TRUK. No. 350 18th street. House for’ Tent. ‘0 LET—A 1 ber of mat Ton ES. "Taito, Houses inthe Philasel phia, Row, tk ‘as, hot and cold water, Plank to cars. coms to let, a and ser oy ee fe 16-6t* Beal Estate Ottice. 305 F street. {OR RENT—STORE corner of 8th and D streets. Apply at 361 D street, between 8th 7 -e03t™ is about the el ee ra inguireot of miowas PLO See Fad ge ia by betwean a Q andik streets. Also, ied on abi etree bt between Kang, ope ae f wipgelre ot be ib te WH ache Ponce rs “DOWNMAN & GREEN, i‘ “a 18 Intelligencer Buia San are | Sh SAL Tow, 97 sores A 4 miles from Beltsville, ‘and and 2 miles ee, Sat 38s Ta y gireetfoland, between Loers DEITZ, on the place. | AUCTION SALES. __UFor other Auction Sales see fourth page.] AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. Py THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. LOT AND IMPROVE- VALUABLE coum z TA CTiv: On WEDNESDAY P AFTERNOON, Keb. s5th. at 4o'clock p. m., 1 will sell in frent of th | am od Lot No. 111, fronting abou ngton street and 44 feet on Beall street, and Proved by an eld Frame Building. eegnvevancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- ag my at sale. fez THOS. DOWLING, Anct. BY a ©, McGUIBE & CO., Auctionecers, TRUSTER'S SALE By virtue of a decree by Court cs the District of jnmbfa, in Chancery. cw 463, wherein bley is com: plainant and Ellen Kdes et al. are defendants. I shall sell, blic auction, on the promises, on THU RSDaY £24 day, of February, 1865, af « o'cloc in this c and bounds: Be; ae At & point on the west line of said lot 31 feet 4 inches south of the northwest corner thereof, and rdnming thence east 99 feet 4 inches to an alley; thence north 15 feet 8 inches; thence west 99 feet 4 inches; and thence south 15 feet 8 izches to iy place of beginning. ‘This property is situated on 9th street west. be- tween 1. and M streets north, and is impreved with 8 small dwelling. ierms of sale: One-half cash; and the balance in gix and tweive months, for which the a haser’s ‘hotes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee, Will Ve taken, and @ lien retained on the premises All conveyancing and revenne stamps at cost of purchaser. WM. F. MATTINGLY. Trustee, fe 6-co2tw 3.0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, R>-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- tii TH DAY AFTERNOON next, M Ist, same hour and ey Ace. - RATTINGLY, = ' fe 23-4 IRE & Cb, aerate RAME STABLE AND Th ETWEEN FOURTEENTH tuegf a deed of trnst from Jae Bush and wile Ting date on October 21st. 13:3. aud recorded fr «N.C. T.. No. 16, folio 179, et. seq., one of the land records of the District of a, the undersicped tee, acting on request of the holder of p ry D tes sec ly the said deed will offer for at 43s th ail that part of le in Sqnare No city of Washincton, in the District of contained within the followi beginning for the same a ip the south line of tt fect west from the » the Supreme arcl ee. ta. IFTE Under and by metes and b feet. thence north 14) fe« and thence south 14 at with the improvemer nts thereon, 718 third #f the purchase money paid in cast the residn talments, with f from th All converanc ing and Tevenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser If the terms of sale shall not be within one week f reserves the right to rick and cost of the first pr weeks notice of such re-sa! 7 some newspaper pnblisiued the city of Washing- T. MAS J YERS, Trustee, “te 23. Seow ade J. “C. MeGt GUIRE & 00., Ancts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT B BUILDINGS. Chief Quartermaster’s pice Depot of Washington, ‘ashinxion, D. February 17, 1866. t Will be sold at public Pc complied with sale, the trustee i premises at the haseron giving one dvertisement in ary 22, 1836, at 12 o'clock m., , the following described Government Buildings . ON H STREET. BETWEE: 17TH ST, AND NNECTICUT AVENUE, Warehouse No. 1, 51 by #1 feet. ON 17TH, BETWEEN H = I STREETS. Warehouse No. 6,89 by Sie fe ON K, BETWEEN 16TH ANDIIT TR Warehouse No. 9, 51 by 147 feet. pec WEEN 164 AND SOUTH SIDE OF H, BET 17TH STREETS. Warehouse No. 2. 61 by 120 feet. One (1) Shed adjoining, 17 2 by 128 feet, One (1) Shed adjoining, 184s by 120 feet. CORNER OF 12TH AND H STREETS. Warehouse No. 3, 48 by 120 fee! One (1) Shed OR A ib Spy 13) feet. ¥ 136 feet. One (1) Shed Adjoining Que) Shed adetnt ON K, BETWEEN 6TH Ad AND" ‘77H sts. Warehouse No. 8,76 by 121 fe One (1) Sago, 2 by Soe feet. One (1) Sink. 5 by 8 ON'16, BETW. VEEN Bitte AVE- Wi sdekouse Ne. ri PY by 14] feet Qne (1) Addition to Warehouse 8 by 141 feet. The pulidiogs. will be sold Safa ole _ be remeree be to ag oon days Soom: ‘erms—C; vernment . Maj. it and Ge eckER,, Bvt. iz fe 17-4 “a __Bepot of Washington. S7-THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POST- Poca SATURDAY, February 2, —— R m. A Lotion SALE AT THE NAVY aa “on Navy Yarp Wasutncton, D. C., Feb. 28. 1356. Will be offered at public dy < the @ highest id = at the Navy ps in Washington. ; February 27, 1368, at 12 o'clock coisa | Government Property no longer needed in vice, z ‘Two (2) 10 ton Scales. (condemned.) ‘Three (3) setts Cart Harness. teonilcinmne.) Alo of Kerosene Lam; Wicks, ‘end Oil, (new.) A at of Bore Timber and Réfase Wood in parcels tosuit chasers. Terms "Casi h in Government fonds, ene-half at the ime of sale, and the balance before the proper- peemnaved, » Which must be in six days from the “Aticles forfeited by failure to comply with bid will be re-sold at the pleasure of Government. By order of the Commanders CHARLES 7 L DATEROP, feb 22-4t Naval Storekeeper. SALE OF bade Id BUILDINGS AND Ohtef Quarermasiers ated at the eer Stab! the B.20 B.R. ey, One (1) Stal by a 4536 feet One (i (1) Forage House, 34 by 50 feet 13 by feet eit ay 3B feet 1 a 7 S i-4 g St is 5 : i vy : ‘Terms: Cash, i Government fands. . BUOKER, "un Bvt. Maj. Gen. = a B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF B TARD TABLES AND BR FIXT AP PUBLIC 2 At or AP se On THUBSD. ovat bitin next, at Wo o'clock a mee premises, 1h 2 street, b a ana Now York atecee nec is Also, ined — rs, Feral coe noe Einar SACE AANDOUEE, Prete ¥ JAS. C. McGUIBE :E & 00., Auctioneers, a a fo 17-8 oes Auctioneers. B* 389 NAGLE #00... 267 Nagle & Co. wil! the sale etls or ieal E poe ey tien dec =; Fereitare et Rieovte Seas ie of mocks of Gr rice aod “ TBUSTEE’S SALE bey 4 = AND RESTaurR- wtitise of two oupatain Rantiet Srenn. tan in theoffice Ta Rerister of Beets for te __ Sotner of llth street. county of Washington, D. C., the undersigned will sell. lic sale. on TRU DAY. Febrnary 22, at 20'clook p.m . Ped Furniture, Fixtures, avd jam Tell Hotel, togethe~ with t orth the Restaurant thereto attached This Hotel bas is well located, (north side,) betwee streets. Persone desirous of examining the premises and furniture. plesse c all prior to the day of sale. The whole will be o' i fered t apetmer Terms cash, ‘Will of th. il. Nar and Fixtures Vania avenue, aif and Sixth WilLiam Ciemec KE, Usteas fe 19-4t NAGLE S& oon Aucts. a7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTP« TIL FRIDAY AFT OON, account of the celebration,) when it will p take place, fez NAGLE & CO., Aucts SATU RDAY, at Woe! Stock of Grocerie y x pes, Gross © Feby praary 2, ock. at our Salesrooms, Pickles, Spices, Seap dwin's Sm oking Tobe . Arso, Sbarrels Old Rye Whiskey and other Wine: iquors. ALso, A lot of Houschold Furnitare— Bedstea s. Blankets Quilts, Looking Glasses Cooking 8Stov &e., &e feb 23 Pa = NAGLE & ©O., Aucts THURSDAY, March 1 cK p.m ‘kk. ake ‘Lease and License of Res- “ep a street borth, eud of Morse aintines, Bar and Steam Heater, &c ps4 Sold en account of sickness of Proprietor ON SATURDAY, Feb. 24th, At 4 o'clock p.m., at Ne, $01 Sth street, ander Seaton Hall 1 Boker’s Oven and Chimne 2 Ranges, Iron Plates and Doors fe 22-2t NAGLE & ©0., Aucts. AT PRIVATE SALE A well-built three-story PRICK HOUSE and LOT, with two story Brick Bai in rear; all improvemen property mast be scld. as the pr ris leaving the city, Fur- » Anctioneers. loc! lise, Househo 19-t BY M. K. WALSH “& CO., Anctionsers, (0. 255 Pa. ay., corner 10th street. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AN MOBNING. commencing at 00 ng Furniture, &. Cash advanced on Merchandise of every doscrip- Consigpees solicited. Out door attended to on easy ter 5 Anucts Y M. K. WALSH & © . Auctioneers AUCTION SALES ) EVERY EVENING, commencing at 7 o'clock, of @ large assortment of Clothing of iced Cogs tion, Shirts and Dr ers, Woolen Gvorshi rts, osiery. Gloves, Bus; ."Table'and Pocket’ Catlery, Glocks, "Albuma Stationery. Handkerchi lars, Segars, T. aco REGULAR A ION SALES DAYS Loy § ND SATU aceneral assortment of Mercha tion rms fe 19 lw _ WALSH & OO. No. 286 Penna. ave., coruer 0th street. Merchandise, and nome in part— —_ Boots, Shoes, Hats, Soaps, Hair Oil bacco, Sea, Umbrellas, Flen- nels, Notions, &., &c. AL A full line of Gold and Sitver Hunting case and open face Watches Gold Chane, &. fe 19-20 MK. WALSH & 0O., Ancts. B* M. K. WALSH & ©O., Auctioneers. No, 259 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, HOUSEROLD EPReITURE AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTI- on TSATURDAY MORNING, Febru pe. ot at ig im ary will be sold in lots to to ealt in front of our sslesroom ment of th p above Goods will be my ALSH & Oo., ¥ WM. L. WALL & O0O., Auctioneers. Original Horse and Cai Bazaar, 98 La. bet. and 10th sts, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, @n at TS MoRX tS. February %4. at 10 sora — = the Bazaar, nhutaber of pan pee ates Horses. A fall i OBSES. Among ons hich s some ork, Saddle, and Har- i c - - tae opiestoayet disco coher Nendo hand Harucas, Saddler, Oarriages, eeuker ise a “Tuesdays, Thursdays, and syieees end Howe oT Walks Oo. Aucts. Fe D.L. WELLS & ©0., Auctioneers. We will sell at public au auction,on SATURDAY, the 24th inst., at 40’cleck p. m., that large Frame Dwelling-Hiouse, of 14 rooms, and known as the Monumental Dining Saloon, with bar in basement, situated on C street, near the Baltimore Depot. This house has been long known asa first class restaurant, and so arranged as te accommodate 38 guests. It stands om s ground rest of $16 per month. Will positively be sold te the highest bidder. Terms fe 20-5t D.L, WELLS & CO., Ancta. BX ©. W. BOTELER, Avctionser. “IE toh Rue twang Bt ae sell. on tot i Brand the wh eset mis sup perior Lot i 3 Hirable pon whe ory the eres Itis ESSE the Terms half cash; balance tof é ofp cu tas a fe 21-4 ©. W. BOTELER, Auct. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. "WEL Peat AW or the 25th instant, streets, in the is esa corr of te on aa faeces prey aon. a » Without reserve, to 0 the highest "Basin or av Stee ae, ante OE Omen BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. 5 ln ty By GF sual a er #8 eeare vw me » TSTTeT? Farce

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