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OITY ITEMB. ATTENTION is called tothe stock of paces JOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, now in store at S. BM. Grov®’s.—In consequence of the great de- | Mar! , Which ‘be of sire of@any who were unable to witness the | within the next thirty days to make room for Tepresatation of the “Connie oe la our new stock. Yates & SELBY a ae Separnes Ww hay. | Brown's Broncuran & when al- ing casented to remain one night longer, for | lowed to diseolve to dissolve fn the mouth, bave a direct egg od to the affected parts; be] Don'fail to see this beantifal play. soothing effect © mucous lining of CaTERBURY—First night of the, tarilling woes tele ia Goagion Cle? —— oa _and a, H f the Potomac,” % . vs locaprann. “Tee Gaverioenst oer Fitroat Affections to which public speakers aad Foretcel in her great rope feat, &c., &c. singers are hable. oe —— ——— eS Ix onpEr TO ComrLEtx a Private dancing Ap “OR TRE ¥ THIs City.—A meet- | cinb in this city, for the practice of the most ing ¢ citizens was beld on Tuesday evening at | sashionable dances, afew more gentlemen will jy liall pursuantto advertisement, for the | phe admitted to ™membership by applying to of tke poor of Washington. William A. > Esy. was called to the chair, and au ed oh aeee 371 Penna. ave., between itt appointed secretary. Sie OS ea Preuss, who had just concluded a Corns, UNIONS, Club and Inverted Nails, serie of y successsul @ntertainments for \Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Chilblains, the tuefit of St. Vincent and St. Joseph's MUallosities, Vascular Excrescences, &c., suc- Urpps Arylums, at Gonzaga Hall, pro fully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, to recat tbe same at Odd Fellows’ Hall for | Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- the buefit of the poor of the city. He had ar- | yania avenue. between 4% and 6th streets. References:—D W. Bliss, M. D.; F. O’Don- neghue, M. D.; Hon. Henry Addison, Mayor of Georgetown, ‘W. W. Corcoran; George W. iges. * Office hours from Sa. m.to5 p.m.,and 6 to 3 p, m. Separate apartment for ladies. No charge for consultation. ee ead Dattey’s Macicat Patn Extracroris a certain cure for Burns, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Rheumatism, Frost Bites and skin diseases. Try it; only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. eom the perpen of gratifying their friends here. rangé for the hailand Stereoptican at nearly balf be sual rates—his own services, as on sions, being grat@tous. n of Asbary Lioyd, Esq., this prop- Onmo' ositia was adopted unanimously, and Messrs. Prev . Lloyd and Callan were appointed a ,ittee of arrangements, and Mr. George Sawze arer of the Association. Mr. Lio then reported the followmg resolutions, whih were unanimously adopted: wolved, By this meeting, that an earnest ap- a) be, and is hereby made. to the kind and table of the citizens of Washington for ——— ef of the suffering poor of Washington. RADICAL CuRE FOR SMALLPOX.—To the com- i further, That the ladies of this city munity at large the advertiser, being now fully be, 2 hey are hereby, fespectfully and earn- | prepared, offers acertain and speedy cure of estly requested to work with us in the effort to | this most loathesome of all diseases, and will secure funds for the purpose aforesaid. give his personal attention in all cases where ed, That it is the intention of this meet- | required. Numerous testimonials of Lis suc- » give an entertainment atanearly day | cess are in his possession, and are accessible to for the benefit of the poor of this city, and we | all inquirers. Call or address No. 322 4th st., appeal to the ladies to assist in the humane | between G and H, Washington. 2w work he meeting then adjourned until Tuesday night week, Mr. Lioyd expressing an earnest bope that on that occasion every ward of the city would be more fully represented, so that roper selection could be made of a treasurer for each ward to receive an equal share of the proceeds of the entertainment. MARRIED, BART—TAYLOB. Gn the 13th Febrnary, 1863, by Father Stonestreet, EARNEST HART to Miss ADDIE TAYLOR, both of Washington. {Baltimore papers please copy } ‘a JACOBS—DEBR. On the 22d instant, at the Eb- gnezer Church, hy the Rev. Mr. Leech. Mr. GEV T. JACOBS, of Washington city, to Miss SALLIE BR. DER, of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia papers please copy. | * MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY. ternoon, Waugh Chapel Sunds the superintendence of Mr. O. Edgar, held its missionary anniversary in the church, which was largely attended. Addresses were made by Maj. Gen. Howard and Hon. W. Dodge, and several appropriate pieces of music were sung by the scholars. The different so- cwties being called on for collection, they sent forward their donations, which, with the col- lection in the evening, amounted toover 8300, terday afternoon the Sunday School of the East Washington Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Rey. G. V. Leech 1s pastor, beld its missionary anniversary, which was largely attended. apr ap were berm by Hon. John Hogan, of Missouri, an ev. | ary. 1366, Miss LYDIA 8. AS e 6 4. B. Emery, who were constituted life mem. | year of her age. Seen Ov Us, dm tie Gtk bers of tae Missionary Society. The school Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her reported $25 collected for missionary pur- | funeral,on to-morrow (Tuesday) croni Yesterday af- hool, under DIED, ADDISON. On the 25th inst., at 10 a. m., a JA in the lingering i} 26th year of b His funeral MES H. ADDISON take place from his late rosi- dence, 444L et, Navy Yard, on Tuesday. the wth 3 o'clock. His friends and those of the family are requested to attend = BARROW. On the 2ith inst., JOUN HENRY, son of J. D. and Annie 8. Barrow, aged % mouths. , 2 he funeral will take place from his father’s res son. 359 13th street,on Tuesday. the 27th, at 3 o clock. bd ENGLISH. On the evening of the 2ith of Febrn- ‘oses, which, together with the amount sub. | °'clock, frem her late residence. corner of Wash. Tineed yesterday afternoon, will make about ingen oat Gay streets, Georgetown, D. 0. % 20h od JEWELL. On Sunday, 25th Instant. Mrs. = The missionary meeting of the Church, post- ELIZABETH JEWELL, relict of the late Wm. Jewell, in the 78th year of her age. Poned on account of the weather, from last | “ Helatives and friends of the family a Sunday, was held in the evening, when the | attend the faneral from her | church was crowded. Addresses were de- | of Gay and High streets, Geo livered by Hon. W. Henderson, of Oregon, and | 2th instant, at 11 o’eloc! invited to ». corner own, on Tuesday, a.m. Dr. Doil. The collections and subscriptions PROCISE. Ou Saturday, the 24th instant, after amounted to about $150 making with what | a7 illness of two weeks, ELIZA PROCISE, relict wasebiained by the Sunday School, and on | of the late Logan Procixe,in the sth year af her » ay week, abou age. poser Md., and Petersburg, Va., pa- pers please copy. RIBNITZRY. On the 25th inst., MINNA VIR GI A, younseat daughter of Mary and Heury 3 ky A HEARTLESS ACT - Weeks since a notorious w Hattie Bell, residing on D te woman, named reet, between 13th and 13% streets, placed her child, a boy ‘be- tween 6 and 7 years of age. in chargeefa colored woman in Washington Alley. Several ed 10 monthe Se G*®*4t 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 GROCE- BLES at greatly reduced prices. Having all the facilities for buying and slangh- tering Beef, T shall sell the choicest cuts, such as Roasts, Sirloin, and Bound Steaks, for 22 cents per Tb. days since the child took the all-pox, and received but little attention. Yesterday morn- ing the little boy died, and the parties in charge bemg unable to bury him, his bo¢y remained in the alley until lastevening, whemthe Fourth Ward police hearing of the case, procured an order from the Mayor for the burial of the body. a ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENTS.—Thoere isa great deal of suffering amongst the poor of our city at this time, and it devolves upon al] those who are able, to do what they can for its alle. viation. With this object in view, the «Citi- zens’ Assocration for the Relief of the Poor,” have devised 2 series of entert2inments for the last three evenings of this week of a character ealculated to attract a full attendance and raise a handsome relief fund. See advertisement. cos Mipoaste, Steaks, and’ Chops, 22 ork, asts. ODS. cen! . Matton, Steaks, and ‘Unope, $3 penta ror eal » Sugar-cured Hams, warranted the very best, 25 cents per Ib. Good Brown gar, 16 cents per Ib. Crush Sugar, 24 cents per lb. Granulated and Coffee Sugar, 20 cents per Ib. Best brands e{ Flour, warranted snch, or no sale. $15. All other articles in the same rates, Please call and see for yourselves, Geod assortment ‘son hand. NK T. BARKER northeast corner 5th and H streets, Washington, D, C. o Granp Lancenres.—Officer Stinchcomh, of the First Ward, yesterday arrested William Williams for the larceny of three coach cush- ions from the U. S. stable, corner of 1 and 17th Streets. Williams was sent to jail for court. Officer Crump arrested Geo. Going. colored, for the larceny of a cooking stove, the proper- ty of his mother. He had a hearing before Justiee Morsell, and the prisoner was sent to fe 19 6tif* Bettes—FREse ROLL, 20 bbls, fresh ROLL BUTTER. 15 half bis. do., Arriving on consignment. . DUTROW, No. 450 Eighth street. For sale by E.D — === ___—SWANTS, street, WAR ana nena WOMAN A SITUATION as cook. c bh peg . Address No. 260, be- tween 135) and lath ston De ane. W4NTED IMMEDIATELY —A¢ good STORE th streets saree coating ties oad loontien, Dre weskineten te ee eg se ANTED—A sITUATI Feapectablo Maefies eaee: e ae sevond door next the corner of Met, ti Ta VERY RESPECTABLE GIRLS WI3H SITUATIONS in a private famtuy; one as Peg a other aschambermaid. A ge a four andifi cars can "i the southeast corner of and tei z Bae WV ANTED TO Ri TE- Ww NT ENT OR BUY IMMEDIATE- wi oye —A small FRAME HOUSE, situ: di and 19h streets, Address, stating torme Send TB sstar oles eatin ast Bae etree nny Gotoh rt fe fami a Ted. area J.B’ Asvat this oifice. for one-week, f0 24- j ANTED—At 521 7th street, two W 4Aitow casns Abotree salen at, 33 tt 9 street, a G: Bak IN qireet,a Grover & Baker's SEWIN MACHINI W nite ane Toman cond $ amily. iy ween a.m, t m., February Hih,ar'No. 888 I9th street, near W 4xTEp-4 first-class WHITE COOK, to si-t alto in washing. Must bring 'recom- et rig At No. 400 4t! atrect, near Uity Ball. Septem WANTED. Two or three good energetic AGENTS. Disabled soldiers preferred. Ap- vy, = better te M. 8. D., Star Office, for two days. fe 24- G ARDNER WANTED —A working man to go to 3 Virginia, on the Potomac, to cultivate on shares. yearisy es. and fruits. for market. Address Dr. WILLIAM WIRT, 348 Franklin Row, Wash- ington. feb 24-e06t* G2EMAN GARDENER WANTED—One who uncerstends thorenghly the business. to cul- tivatea market garden near the city. Manand ‘or only fewin fam'ly preferred. Apply at No. 10th st. fe 24 3t* 3. WASTED TO RENT—Two HOUSES, furnished or unfurnished, with 10 or 12 rooms, all es improvements; located between 12th’ and ste. Also. for rent, two FURNISHED HOUSES, with five and eight rooms, pleasantly Incated. MACE & METCALF, fe 24-3t* Real Eetate Agents, 517 7th st, JANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COOK ani a W CHAMBERMAID. German preferred. Apply at No. 501 7th street, between D and E streets. fe 23. 3t* CHAS. KLOMAN. ANTED—A SITUATION by a Gardener who is competent to: manage a kitchen garden, flower garden, an orchard, green house, and hot beds. Best references given. Apply under the Avenue Houso. Mra. PREUSS. fe 23-3t* W 4sTED-a TENANT for that new Brick House. No. 250 North Capitol street, opposite the Government Printing Office, containing eight rooms. Suitable for a public or private Boardin; House. Call and see it. Possession on the 1 tof March. fe 23 3 RESPECTABLE young man a esa SITU- ATION in a private family, either in the conn- orcity. He understands careing horses, and is reful driver. Can givethe best of city re: Address, by letter or person, J.D. M Pa.av.,in careof P, MURPHY. fe 23-3t* FOR SALE AND RENT. | Tolttsire HOUSES, six rooms cach. pao edi rene nico cern el SES Bt north; G60 permonth. fe ase OR RENT— OR ines, Boom t oe niveots totween teh ed Oth otreste, ~ k DALE CH :—The WOUD on 100 acces 01 Jand, Oa ive,on the Pamunky river. App toC_B. BAKER, offi t Bl ROCK RENT—two very picxsant aafarniseed BROOMS. to. tady and g ativan withoutorl drew No. 404 Mass. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. pte 25 x KENT—A havdsome new thrae- story prick WELLING. 10 periect repair. Inquire at the 67 H stroct, near Sth,or to Mrs. BU. L No. 9 Indiaua ave” fe 25-3" Fr RENT OR SALE—A HOUSE, with 8 cooms. Po jon given immediately. Terms low. lu- quire 433 Sth street, between 7 and 9 sud 9 p.m. es RENT—To « genticman aud his wife, with- out children, t communicating furpi ROOMS. on 2d floor, suitat 493 H street. between § tur housekee: at 4 9th fe cis: FOE, RENT— Two or three UNFURNISHED site ganitonete spond igtedhons corr 10u ; 5 ith ‘and N street ere — fe 25-5: TS RENT—With or without Board, Furnished RUOMS, in No. 434 D street; fe) back Rooms, 2d story, and Lack Parlo: able, = rs RENT—A FUL Sth street, bet. D Square. fe Fo KN T. our dar, ROOMS, suitable for nh. sion immediately. house north of N ; OR RENT—A new FB. , ing'six rooms and summer n betwien Tand U. Inquire of Mrs. WEED. 221 Pennsylvania avenue, between itt! streets. ARE CHANCE—For sale, the BRIGH PAB! , situated at the junction of the Mth street roa: SHED HOUSE, No 437 1 EB, opposite Jadictary ply on the premises, N a Yor terms, <c. e UNFURNISHED snaekeaping. Pos Injuire No, 306 10th st., fir t , aout three miles from Washing ton, belonging to E. Moreland’s Estate. Inquire at 470 2th street, near F. fe 23-0n2t* Ke KRENT—A four-story BRICK HMUUSE. 9 rooms. batn attached; gas and water throne out. No. 10% Green street, Georgetown. For par ticulars enquire of Mrs. F, GREEN, cor. of Beall and Green st. fe 25 6t* ro. RENT—On March ist, a neat BRICK HOUSE of six rooms, partly furnished. A portion of Furniture is for sale, Said honse is sit- uated on L street, between 12th and 3th. Inguire at Wood Yard corner L and 13th sts. fe 23 3t* POR RENT OR SALE—A two-story BRIOK HOUSE on E street north, between 2d aud 34 east (north Capitol Hill.) containing five rooms. Rent low toagood tenayt. Inquire 343 Ist street east, between C and D north. fe 25-50" rs RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, ‘No. 78, on the north side of Gay street, be tween Washington Congress streets, George- town. Possession given March lst. Inquire of JAS. I, BARRETT, No. 109 Green st. fe 25.3t* 1 ies SALE OR RENT—A small G and PROVISION STORE, A geod stand, Will be sold cheap if applied for soon. Also,a House of seven rooms and cellar for rent; convenient to the Departments. Call at 410 N et., after 4p. m. fe 26-3t* ¥ “FIRST CLASS COOK WANTED. Referenc required, Apply at 402 Latreet, corner of 14th leb 20-6t* street. business. The manufactured ar- ie in each family indispensable, Inquire Star e eo 2) lw* W ASTED— We want to buy HOUSES and LOTS in Washington, larco and small, Aleore small FARM near the city. Will give $3,000 or ‘$1,000 cash Db. WELLS & CO" Auctieneers and Real Estate Agents, foro S27Her 13th and F sts., over White's store, im W ANTED—Mechanics and young msn to know that a superior department of Mechanical Drawing jas jcat been op ed at the WASHING- TON BUSINESS COLLEGE fer night instrac- tion. You are invited tocall. fe3 Im* WASTED. rybody to tell his fri tocall or write. and receive free, interesting pa- pers and specimens of beautiful Penmanship. from the new. spacious. and elegant WASILLNGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner 7th and B streets, fe 3-Im* V ) ANTED—By a man 30 years of age, who hasa goed knowledge of farming, accounts, and the management ef negroes, a SITU ATION as overseer on @ plantation in one of the Southern States. Ad- dress or apply toN. L., 344 G street north, bts fe ington, D.C. SE ON) —Wanted_to buy fo $5.000 handed CLOTHING of all. descrip- tions for which a fair price will be paid, 453 7th, corner KE street. jan 19-3m* ANTED! WANTED!! WANTED!!! GENTLEME ADIES, FANCY STOREKE: RS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and profitable business, where a small outlay is only re- quired, and where those en; bain the same can commence at once, to call at M. PRINCE'S Seapine Depot, 331 F stree ri new method of pissing. so simple that a chiid can at once undertake any job. Seing the only we can furnish full and | EER SKINS hada Sate ted RAMSBURG & EBERT’S Glove tory, Georgetown, 105 High st. de 19-tf jai for court. fe 16-6t* ae Saag SRST 1 Co PHENOMENON.—About 2% o'clock yesterday qssert: CARP! z morning. some of the police in the eastern sec- MATTING! MATTING! tion of the city, were surprised by a sudden and unaccountable illumination of the atmos. phere. The light was so vivid that they could see onthe pavement an object assmall as a pin. There was no meteor seen, or any object from which such a light could emanate. ee EER Aso, Granp LARCENY eee rage yh From the New York Auctions, Smith was arrested by officer Howard, ot ’ , Third Ward, for the larceny of a revolver ee wee valued at about $15, the property of Hngo | Which we are offering lesa than wholesale prices. Kandler. The prisoner was taken before Jus- BONTZ & GBOSHON, tice Miller, and sent to jail for court. The re- fe 2-4t 369 7th etreet, above I. an venserep teerentee. WASHINGTON CITY LeaN OFF LEVI B.DE WOLFF. No. 377 Penna. avyenue,-between 134 wnahed 6th streets, opposite National Hotel, Fermerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti- more, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, onall kinds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Silver itches, Silverware. Guns, Pis- tols. ‘3 and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. Goods of ail descriptions bonght and sold, Business strictly confidential. &7 Private entrance adjoining. fe 20-2m* ENN. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM- PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, PA. - CAPITAL $1,499,568 21, = sated -tnaceaoal NOTICE TO THE INSURED. Tue Porr AnD Wit, JounG. Saxe, will The Board of Trustees have declared a return deliver his humorous lectnre on «Yankee | premium dividend of £0 per cent. npon premiums Land,” at Metzerott Hall, to-morrow nicht. | paid in 1865, and receives the certificates of scrip ‘The announcement ougnt to be sufficient to fill | gated 1860, 1861, and 1862, in settlement of premiums the hall. See advertisement. due in 1983, which to all the insured holding the same will nearly pay all premiums due for the year, ‘This Company insures upon all the plans and on the same terms as other first-class Life Companies. All information given without charge, at the Agency of Washidgton. B. ©., eorner of 7th and Pa. avenue, Room No. 1, Washington Build- JOHN BIGGLES, We have jnst received, on consignment from Manufseturers’ Agents, beautiful selection of CABPETS,. Which we will run off very cheap to close consign- ment. LS SMALL Pox.—This loathsome disease still lingers about the lanes and alleys in which the shanties and hoyels of the contrabands are lo- cated. We have heard of one or two cases in other iocalities, but in every such instance it attacked persons who were not vaccinated. eee ieee Tue Fentan BRoTHERHOOD.—There will be An interesting meeting of the Fenian Brother- hood at Odd Fellows’ Hall this evening, when addresses will be delivered by the delezates to the Pittsburg Conventions and others. Seead- vertisement. ee Tae WorxHovge Cases —The police re- ports are quite small this morning, and it s well they are, for the workhouse is not 2 very jortable place for prisoners just now. Va- s and 1owdies will please take notice. ——_o—_—_—- Fase ALARM.— Yesterday, at 10.7 o'clock a. m., an alarm of fire was sounded from box 52, corner of 23d and I, streets north. The cause ‘was not ascertained. N. =. MILLER, JOSTACE OFTHE PEACE, Office No. 511 west, near Penn's avenue, law3wif* Agen’ inf his friends and the pub- pap ‘setending to all Babe su BOOTS AND SHOES, il meas, gach as administe = Amnesty, as — Bel pel Smee Satna arguing, Loascr, Dede oO. F. CUMMINS, Fioticse, &o., &o. advice given in all its | 347 SEVENTH STREET, BETW.1I AND K. 7 Particular en pee to the etliantion ° One door below Northorn Market. ebta and claims in gene! wie uiAg manele Wwoeks,’ At the above well-known, long-established and MARBLE MANTLES MONCMENTS, TABLE | popular ; ‘sad WASHSTAND TOPS, &e. SHOE STORE Monuments made to order on reasonable terms | will be found one of the largest, best solected and and shortest 5 cheapest stocks im this part of the country, pli deep constantly on hand RASTERN MAB: | wWisiing to reduce my winter stock, in order to Orders for Plamber’s SLABS tly attended | make room for spring styles, I am offering the best -scgemnaztvania, svonse: between Ith and Jib | makes, most desirable styles and neatest fitting west, Washi + D.O. BOOS AND SHOES in the market at considerably less than my former low prices. J. HEIEEEGEE, « -" Suecessor to H.-F. Boudon ¥ 0o., ray zn OITILE NS ANCHANT TA ‘LOR, Mes pase frais Ne CARD. vit = ‘sabington. D. 0, Having made extensive arrangements with my NANARY, MOOKING, RED BIRDS, AND | ™pufactarers in Baltimore, New York, Philadel- Cithors for sale at No, 463 3d street, phia and the East for the coming spring trade, I between Penn. syenue and A street wun gS can Ssaure my numerous patrons and the public Onpitel Bie e ARTZ, | tbat my stock of ek BOOTS AND SHOES E BEBELLION. B; Menry I Wear eases Anatomy, Physiology and | will be complete, and in price and quality all they 3 Respectfully, By , ustrated. Doolittle’s Social Life in é 5 +2’ vols, A Noble Life. the author of Senn ‘islifex. Flint’s C. F, CUMMINS, g Medicine. fe NGSFORD, Dealer in BUTTE N . Eda. bon stands in Centre lorthers BANCK TAYLOR. and Liberties Markets, solicte «share of the pubiie | A CARRS Bas LS ona patronage. dae penn ey . a BON; and ‘48.31 GECTERE CHEESE “7 pogusoumoe. | binetol ay mated cecal dt jue y = seperme. covaie Lith ued F streets. | to whom we request they may be ed. QV snow SHADES—The lar assortment | January 1, 1866. W. wine eee a ‘Saki ; Ee: ELL, in retiring from the firm of . jo. i corner ja 20-6w* 8 doors abeve Odd Fellows’ Halt, of and a eer oe) pend EXAMELLED LE seuca eet Groceries to the trade and to families, ja 2-t¢ re i. jreep alien Fazal at ie. 61 BREGHT, feet tr 3 ED E “SK, Peeper 2 etx. dealer Peete es 881 wantep. YAN7?- WANTED. O81 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for Has reduced hit aie oe xX OENTS PER as is ce to for SKIR’ PANTALETS, CLOAKS. CAPES, SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, dc., stamped by the job. We are weekly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine weare prepared {fo stamp any pattern brought u As wo are the only practical Stampera here we are willing te come down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only 3 piace for an assortment of Pat- jerns Rot excel n New York. 5 WILLIAM PRINOE, 381_F street, opposite Patent Office. Embroidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and Shawis, for sale. no 15 ANTED—BSEUCOND HAND FURNITUBE, Also, MIRRORS, CARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every sencri phen, B. BUCHLY, 406 7th strect je 8-tf between G and H, cast si ar PERSONAL. I IEUT. MATTHEW MASON, late of the Sist 4 Penna veluntecrs please call at the office of Messrs. ALLEN & LATSUN, 205 Penna. Washington, D.C. RS. OC. PINKHAM, Trance, Speaki M1 Prophets Bea itr ete eae Clarendon Hotel, curner of 6th street and Yania avenue. fe MPECIAL CARD TO THE LADIES.—Any lady > desiring to find an elegant HOME, with excel- Jent Medical Attendance. the best care, and strict- est retirement. before and during Coninement, can find such a Home in the family of @ widow lady, living handsomely im Brooklyn, without children or boarders. Applications must be made with legible address. as letters addressed to initials are never sent through post office. Address Box 412, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 16-Im Ww, PRINCE, 351 F street. op Office, the only practical STA’ TER inthe a the District, wishes to inform his customers that he is not connected with any ether Stamping concern in thiscity. Asthere are so-calied ‘Staun his name, hence this notics. He has only one pta on F street. Weekly in receipt of new patterns, which are mate up at once. fed DS: M. FORD has removed to No. 28 Bast a 188 SMITH, La avorite Giga between Ist and 3d. feb7-Im* N Store, 4673: lith strect, ‘between E and keeps constantly on hand flue Cigars and Tobacco —- pric ‘o prove it is by giving her acall. fe §-Im* FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘ENTRAL HALL, Corner Pennsylvania av. and lith street. Over Nagle’s Auction Rooms, For rent by the day, week, or month, fer Gon- certs, Lectures, Balls, &e. in Halls ns = large and spacious. or ter: }. of jan site 107 Om the YOM AGLE & 00. Fo ENT—A PARLOR and CHAMBER ad- Joi! + and two ape tot = Fe Boce. e comfot farnis i. tabi r bers Congress or other gentlemen, at 495 12th st., bet* and F no 17 E HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR i RENT—Furnished or’ unfu » in the city and Georgetown. DoWEMAN & GREEN, fe 13.tf 18 Intelligencer Building. ‘AEM FOR SALE, very low, 97 acres improved F miles from Beltsville, ‘gud Th miles from a 2m! Tze Tat ad ised’ Petveae" Brand Bt al 5 LOUIS DEITZ onthe piace. 30-Im* This pronerty is located on North Capitol BRses bg eT a OR — ms— oR ny Part of a heuse—3 to 5 SF aie” ieee ae OB SALE OR 8 Eon arse: eas or ersey avenue, or and elegant RES! ing now house cam be soon upon te time. no. Eom wiaa ateany OR 8A three-story Apply OB. neta premiscs have wheel: Phirroenet occupied for aise Baan ee? « POR RENT—A new FR4ME DWELLING, on 3d strevt east, between L and M streets, suita- ble for asmall family. Itis nearthe Government Printing Office. There isa pump of excellent water afew yarisfrom the house, Apply to J. KIRK- WOOD, 476 12th st. fe 25-3t* AKE ATTENTION—FOR SALE CE P— Ove CRACKER MACHINE, with six ut ters, and two BRAKE MAUHINES, all in the most complete order; can be used with steam or by hand power. Call at or addr-ss Bakery, corner 4) and L streets, Island fe 23-6t* CLASS A a! DWELLING HOUSE FOB RENT. Bog Furniture of superior quality for sale, Rent of House $75 per menth. A handsomely Furnished HOUSE for rent, Appl: ae J.B. WHEELER & CO. 495 7th si fo 28-3" [QB RENT—A DOUSE on M etreet, containing five rooms, Apply at No, 377 Lith st.. bet Land M Fez T—At6SO7th street, betwixt B and Maryland avenue, five nice ROOMS. I on the premises, fo 24 F UR BRENT — Comfortably ROOMS, with BOARD, at tween 19th and 20th streets. OR RENT—A nice FRONT ROOM or unfurnished, to one or two gentlemen, afomily witheut children, on 6th street, No. 169, between N and 0. fe 24-2t* FSE SALE—A GROCERY STORE and BUTOH- ER SHOP in one of the best locations in the ., Satisfactory evidence given fi Felling: Ad- fe FUBNISHED 153 G st OR REN Rand two @HAMBER: KZ, with ry and wator, furnished or unfarnished. No. 434 7th street, near Patent fe 24 2" FS BENT. OUSE, ‘aining 14 rooms. on Pa. avenue, between 19th and 20th sts. In- quire at the corner of od street and Missouri avo. “fe 24-3t" OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE; has Brooms in good order, on ith street west, near L str: north. Posse=sion given on the Ist of March. In- quire of A. BORLAND, 352 L et. fe 24-3t* OB RENT—FRAME HOUSE, brick basement; 6 rooms on lichat~eet. between L and M sts, Inguire of JOHN W. BURNS, ot street. opposite Patent Office. fe 24.3t* ro RENT—A threestery BRICK HOUSE. containing eight rooms, nicely furnished; gas and water. Located 417 10th street, betwoor G and H. Inquire on the premises. Possession given 6 first of the month. fe 24 3t* Fo RENT—HOUSE on $d street Georgetown, containing six rooms _ Also, for sale, 100 or large-sized WHISKEY BARRELS; 1.00 HAM BAGS, more or less Apply at No. 60 Prospect street.toJAS ROBERTSON, Agent. fe 24 Si* oe ee t tire large HOUSE, No 367 on Pennsy!vani etween 434 aud 6th sts., Apply te Dr. Thomp- No. 397 9th street, corner of Massachusetis fe24-5t™ '—Four new FRAME HOUSES, sit- 19th, bet streets. Also, » between one Brick House, with # bake house attached, situ- ated on j8th street, between K and L. Inquire of WILLIAM LINKINS, corner of 20th'and Q sts, fe 24 6t* OR SALE CHEAP—A splendid COUNTER, svitable for @ grocery store or confectionery, at 501 9th street, under Seaton Hall fe 23-3t* ro RENT—HOUSE containing six rooms, on I street, second door from northest corner 13th. Convenient location. Small quantity of Furntture fe 23-3t* ;OR SALE—A two story FRAME HOUSE, 508 ‘New Jersey avenue, two doors from the Balti- more and Ghio Railroad, suitable for any bas’ - Inquire within fe 23 7OR_ RENT—-SECOND FLOOR and FRONT BASEMENT, at No. 45 corner of Fayette and 2d streets, Georgetown, C ; some Furniture for sale, Apply on premi: fe 23-3t* Fo etre FUBRISEED OUaE ss ix rooms, not far from our office, a ) per month, D. L. WELLS & cd Auctioneers, corner 13th and F sts., fe 23-3t over White's store. Fo, RENT—A HOUSE AND GARDEN, in the suburbs of Georvetown. The house, a small brick, frents on Fayette street, and the lot, which contains about three acres, rnus to High street on the cast,and Madison street onthe north. For particulars apply at No. 5S High street. George- town. fe 23-3t FS RENT—A first-class BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on G street, second door from 15th si near the State Department, containing 12 rooms, with closets and pantries all throngh the honse, and alarge cellar; water at the kitchen door,and a pure spring > the rear of pie ot Gon all orenge the house, Inguire of D. A. ’ New York ave., near 15th street. fe 23-tf i es SALE—A nearly new BRICK HOUSE and the adjoining LOT, together with or without the Furniture. House isin good repair, and the Furniture nearly new, pa 3 een ae whole. Auctioncers and ‘Ke te A, _fo.28-6t cor. Isthand F sts.-over White Store. HHCTEL FOR Sal E_Now doing a good busi- ners; cheap rent, and a lease on it for three years, in @ central part of the city, Inquire at this Office, fe 21-66" OR RENT—FOUR ROOMS, third story. and TWO ROOMS, second story, over STINE- METZ’S Hat Store, No. 234 Pennsylvania avenue, Inquire within, Rent moderate. fe 21-6t FOR BENT—On the ist of Apc. the WHARF, OFFICE, and APPURTENANOKS, now occu’ Bled by J. é. HIESTON & CO. as a i pply at No, 19 First st., Georgetown. fe 21-12t* R RENT. A three-story Brick HOUSE with FR euiding Nor 150, ones note side ot Pennsylvania avenue, west. Inquire of Mrs. treet, ¥ streets FORBEST, No. 75 First , Georgetown. feb 21-1w* AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Sates see fourth pag*} AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW W. B. LEWIS & 0., Auctioneers BX ¥- 8 4B) Sor petnarivente’s avenue. LARG# SALE OF DRY GOODS AT AUCTION. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ood THURSE ay next, at 10 o'clock. at 4 soll the balance of ck tet ing of bilks, Me: Belaines, Calicoss, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Bonnets. Ribbons. Flowers, Feath- ere. . Under Clothing, Embroideries. Also, Sang, S' eetings, Lineus, Hosieries, Trim- mings. Sewing Silks. he » dc fe 26-3t W.B LEWIS & 00., Aucts. B* W. B. LEWIS & OO., Auetionsers. No. 307 Penusyivenia AUCTION BA OF FURNITURE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, Feb. 28th, at (welling No. 505 Mary! wenve, between streets, we shall self all the Furnitu Carpets. Bureaus, Tabtes, Looki: steads, Hair Mattresses, Ware, Kitchen Furnitu: forts, Sheetings, Mant Tables, Table Linens. &e., &e, fe25 {Chron.] W.B. LEWIS & CO, 4 ani 6th ir bas a fe: 2 Aucts PRX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE. WITH BASEMENT AND LOT, ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, CAPITOL HILL, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, the 5th of March, we shall set!, in front of the premises, at 40'clock p. m., that valn- able three-story and baseam brick house, con- taining Wer i2rooms and w: hall. situate! on New Jersey avenue between B and C streets south, now occupied as the Coast Survey Office. it being bouse No, 577 and Lot No. 17, in Square No. 689, This property is handsomely located. a little sath of the Capitol, ant im a very commanding position and the sale will le well worthy the attention of Persons wishing to obtain a handsome residence er make a a investment Terms cash; $2” will be required paid down whon the property is knocked off, and if not com plied with the property will be then and thore pu and sold to the next highest bidder, and the whole terms to be complied with in five days from day of sale, or the owner reserves the right to resell the Broperty at the risk and cost of the first purchaser All conveyancing and re\enne stamps at cost of the purchaser, fe 8-6t BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. XCELLENT AND NEARLY NEW BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE AT AUCTION On MONDAY, the 6th day of March next.at 10 ovclock a. m_, we shallsell at the residence of a ven- tleman declining housekeeping, No. 623 H street north, between 34 and 4th streets, vi Fine black Walnut Parlor Suit, consisting of Hair-cloth covered Solas Easy and Side Chairs, fe ety Centre Tabie Fine llack Walnut Marble-top Sidebear4 - Fine black Walut Chamber Suit, consisting of A costly Bedstead Marble-top Dressing Bureau Marble-top Washstand, Wardrobe Four Cane-seat Chairs and Rocker ining Table. Chairs and Crockery ard Tables, Cottage Bedsteads, and other Chin ber Furniture Brussels Carpet, Tin Safe and Cutlery Excellent Cook and Parlor Stoves A lot of Kitchen Requisites And many other articles which we deem unneces- tary to enumerate. GREEN & WILLI Auoti; ‘erms cash BY ‘W. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, fe 26-4 TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing d July. duly executed and .C, No. 60, folios 172 to 175. Lehall offer for sale, at public auction, on THURSDAY, the 224 jay of March, 1856, at 5 o'clock p.m . on the prem- ises, the following improved real estate, to wit: Being part of Square No. 533,in the city of Wash- ington, D. O., beginning foe the same at the dis- tance of 77 feet from the northwest corner of said square on south A street, and ranning thence south 134 feet 6 inches. thence east 12 feet, thence north 134 feet 6 inches to said A street, thence west with the line of street 12 feet to the beginning, together with all and singular the buildings and improve- a. The terms of sale are: One half cash, $100 of which amount to be paid down at the time of sale, and the balance insix and twelve months in equal instalments, the deferred payments to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. Stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the pur- ‘haser. If the terms of sale are not complied with and fulfilled within five ‘from date of sale the trus. tee reserves the right to resell at the risk and of the perenne, ra 2 Epks notes in some newspaper in the city of Wash y THOMAS WALTER, Trustee, fo 26-2aw&ds WM.L. WALL & CO., Ancts, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN NITURE AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY. the first day of March, we shall sell, at the late residence of Samuel Harkness, de- ceased. No.7 north K, between 8th and 9th streets west. at 10 0’clock a. m., an excellent and superior assertment of Furniture, via: Mahogany case Pianoforte, St»«1 and Cover, made by Louis Stein & Co Mahozany Sofas, Divans, Rocking and Parler airs Mahogany and Walnut Marble-top Dressing Bu- reaus and Wash closets Mahogany and Walnut Whatrot, Matrack, Exten- sion Diving and other Tables Marble top Side aud Card Tables Jenny Lind and other Bedsteads Feather Beds and Beddin, 5 Fine Three ply Parlor, Chamber, Hall, Stair,and other Carpets Hearthrugs, Oileloth and Matting Alabaster Mantel and other Clocks and mantel Or- haments Fine Feather Beds, Bedding, and Mattresses, and punges Cane-seat, Arm and other Chairs, and Ward- rol Superior French China, Glass, and Crockery- ware P Damask and other Window Cartsins and Painted Shades Radiator, and other Stoves jarge lot of Kitchen Requisites,and many es which we deem unnecessary to enu- ofin. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PI- ANO. &.. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. February 28th, at 10 o'clock, I will sell at No. 103 Ist street. be- tween Fayette and Lingan street«, a genera! a«- sortment of Housshold Furniture. We name in art— Bahogany Spring-seat Chairs, Sofa and Recker, Mahegaby Marbi ue. Tables and Bureaus, Mahogany Piano, Gilt-frame Mirror, Bureaus, Washstands. Bedsteads, &c, Brusesls and Ingrain Carpets anf Gil Oloth, Hair and Hush Mattresses, Shades, &c. Crockery and Glass Ware, Refrigerator, &c. Cooking and Parlor Stoves Kitchen Requisites and many articles not men- ed. ed THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Title eeeerttic. GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts D C dl Cookin; With fe 24-d&ads talons Nor dev b unsylvania a: “ ms No. © veune, acigies corner of ith street, ° Nagle & Co. wil! give their personal attention to the edle of Real Hatete and Howrahold Faraiture se the residence of families declin' ¥ Also, to the sales of stocks of Groteries and Mer: chandise of every description, Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. deo 1- TEugoelck pas atio' -™m.. The Stock, Good Will, Lease and License of Res- taurant No. 1, Seventh street north, end of Horse \ilroad, consisting of— Table. Bar Counter Looking-giass, Decanters, Tumblers Paintings, Bar and Cooking Stoves Steam Heater, &c., &c. Sold en account of sickness of Proprietor. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON I STREET, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH STS. NORTH, No. 469, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the 2th instant, at 10 o'clock -. We shallsell, atthe residence of a gentle- man declining housekeeping, viz = “One Parlor Suit consisting of Sofas, Side Ohairs, Marble top Center Tables, nots, —— C7 ents Brusee! Carpets, oom Furniture, consisting of Ch Bed- steafs, Wardrobes. Dressing Bureaus, Wash- stands. Cane-seat Chairs, Cottage Bets, © forts, Blan! uilts, Sheets, Feather Beds, Pillows, I in Uarpets and Toilet Sets Dining Boom Furniture, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Glass Ware and Table Crockery, Cook, Parlor, Badiator and other Stoves, A good lot of Kitchen Requisites,and many other articles which deem ui to enu- merate. Terms cash. #2 The Heuse {is for rent. Inquire on the prem- fei3-d [Int.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Li ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE CORNER LOT AND IMPROVE- MENTS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. 25th 4o'clock p.m.,I will sell in frent of pet of Lot No. 121, fronting about 25 feet on Wash: Deton st and feet on Beall si Proved by an eld Butiding. Convey: ‘and stamps at the cost of the pur- Terms at he fe 23-4 THOS. DOWLING. Avct. 6 OR SALE—The LEASE, FURNITURE and F'G08 WiLL of « Boarding hosse tn thie city, which, to a person understanding the business, can goer $5.09 peranpum. Address‘E. + on Of- EN T— ML finished three - Fonte U8 Tor rent. on 6th, between TH and I streets, No. 352. $90 per month in advance. jpanireot. owner, Ni r . 455 Massac! ween 6th and 7th ste. J ~~ ‘UB BENT—Te a gentleman and wife. March lst oor fareigatfat Hoveekting Apply ae s 8 . corner Cand North Oapieal, ‘strects, mabove 3 feb 20-2aw3t* Svevot Fent the Int of Margi hls lee rat $ rent % ry class house. sixty-five (65) th water and cas in each; Seater ‘Sieebte onceck dining a ‘room, &o.. with rs is EE venue at . Trastes. uo SaUMEo Pe WETEER OOM Sore Wore Ta, eee OE SaaS Tat * ‘ ‘ BBX 2ANEs ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aactioncers. TRUSTER’ SALE By virtue of » ‘Supreme Coert = Geibisteet of Gahran ete 3 canse No. Ae - Olarke ot at. are complain- metes apd bout aby type ~ ete inches in ® ly direction from the northwest corner of said ot, aud runaing fhoace south 33 fest ll inches, thence in an easterly direction . live parallel with the north line of the sald Jot te the eart line theresf. thence in a northerly direo- = the east line thereof to its Intersection wi of beginning, with the b alley. three feet wide parcel ef land to the public alley in said square. The above property is sitaated on the east side of 45; street, immediately nomthy Pom twania ag- enue, and is improved with a brick buildi Terms of sale: One-half cash; end the ance at six and twelve months. for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, secured to the satisfaction of the trastes. will be taken, and a lien retained on the premises sold All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. WM. F MATTINGLY. Trustes. fe 10 cotw 3. ©. McGUIRE & ©O , Aucts. B™ ©. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SALE OF A SUBSTANTIAL TWO. STORY FRAME DWELLING ON G STREET. BE TWEEN LITH AND 12TH, AT AUCTION On MONDAY AFTERNOON. February 2. at § o'clock, I shall sell, om the premises, parts of Lots Nos. 6 and 8, in Square do. 3”), together with the IMprovements the eon, consisting of s substantial two-story Frame Dygiling, containing six rooms This detirable rty fronts twenty-five fest on G street. between Tith and i2th streets, and is regarded as one of the most eligible Lots in the cit ‘Torms One-half cash; roadne in six and twelve months, notes to bear interest, satisfactorily se cur Cooveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. fezid - CHAS W.BOTELER, Auct. BY™ K. WALSH & ©O., Auctioneers No, 259 Penus. ave., corner th street. AUCTION SALES EVERY EVENING, commencing at7 o'clock, of @ large assortment of ‘and name fn part— nid description, Shirts and Di rsbirts, Hosiery. Gloves. Su: Hats, Soaps, Hair Oils, B: Combs. "Table'and Pocket” Cutlery, Cas ocks, Albums, mags Handkerchiefs *, Segars, Tobacoo, Vali nels, Notions, &c., dc. ALSO, A full line of Gold and Silver Hunting case and open face Watches, Gold Chains. & fe MOK. WAL’ D0., Aucti a ASTER tore, Gol ses, Umbrellas, Fian- GALE _OF CONDEMNED OUARTERM. STORES AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. Cites Quersewenars . Depot of We We se February 16. hb ‘§ Will be sold at public auction,“ at ALEXAN- .. Under the TUBS- DRIA. VA rection of Brevet Lieu- Senret Colonel 3.G.0 * 4.2 M: : . February sb. at 10.0% m8 lot of Condemned CARTERMASTER STORES. ing of— lis, Adzes, Angers, Vises, Bits, Brosdaxes, Chisels, Hammers, Gribdstones, Saws, Squares, Chests, Knives, Burring, Folding. Grooving. Turn- ioe Wiring. snd re Bexding Machines, Corn Mills. Burr MiL-stones, Printing Press, with Ty pe and Font, Hand Trocks, Hay Cutters, Hay Press, Corn Sheller, Fanning Mills. Tents, Axes, Ohsirs, Desks, Stoves, Ovens, Cots. Cauldrons, Ox Yokes, overs, Chains, Harness, Saddles, Halters. o Buckets, Drugs aud Paints, Horse Medicines, Ham: mer, B. 8. Beilows, Sho jose. Hind Sail, Pau- lins, Soda Fountain. Barrels, Window and Door Frames. Doors, Ladders, Windew Sash, Anchor, Sugar Mill. Brooms: Portable Fo 9 Ambulan- oes. 6 Bpring ‘Wagons, 2 Medical Wazous 1 One- horse Wagon, Rope. Glass, Iron, Copper, Lead. Lead yo Oylinder Brick, &c. ‘The Stores must be removed by the purchaser — ree from day of a ‘erms—Uash in Government 5 D.H. RUCKER. Bvt. Maj. Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, fe 16-18t Depot of Washington. P BBLIC BALE. Py direction of Brev. Maj.Gen. A. B. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance. fol r ORDNANCE AND ORDNANCE STORES Will be sold on TUESDAY, Feb 27, 1855, at yHABPEE'S FERRY. WEST VA., To wit: tor 3 Wi il Ferebay fume: T large Turning Lathe, 1 Bolling beel, Shafting, , &c.. complete; 100 040 Brick. me locks, (cast;) 1.250 J. "s Carbines, with ap- pend: with com plete. 5 Sabres, 2,16) Burnside eC arbiner: 8,000 Enteld N.c including Bridles, Saddle je-blan| te ‘cols of various to day until all is sold. Farrrn’s Faux, Feb. 10, 1895. B.C i highest 4 il, with Machinery, Furnaces, Forges, Fly- ‘: js; 34 Unst-iron Col . ee io Gan rot Wizast once ken wm selene gone pom gel ba sorte. vol- poe op : jes; . 0. 0. Swords. = about 1460 rets Horse Equi fc 8. Hi 5 . Also, large quantities ef and Infantry Accoutrement Small Arms. and T. . &o., &e. One large let of finely dre med —— \ en to commence at 10 9'clock, continue from ‘Terms cash, in Government funds. DJ cee, Agent. JOHN KOONCE, Auctionser. 5 ete A voTt0n SALE AT THE NAVY YARD. Us, Yarp. wemurmoren, Feb. 2, 1356. Will be offered at public sale der, at the Navy Yi TUR Day lot Victary Jt ues . rut . = Government property ‘no longer needed iu th ce, “Two (2) 10 ton Scales. 5 ‘Three (3) setts Cart Harness, (condemned ) Alo cf Kerosene Lamps; ‘leks, and Oil, (new.) A lot of old Timber and Béfuse Wood in parcels to suit Terme: ih in Government funds, ene-half at balance the proper- 7% the time of sale, and the before ty is removed, which must be in six days from the day of sale. rticles forfeited by failure to Se Will be re-sold at the pleasure of Go: t. pl By order of the ot d CHABLES E. LATHROP, _feb 22-4t * Naval Storekeeper. PprBrte A ION OF BUILDINGS CAMP DE CO. RIBUTION. (FORMERLY ALESCENT CAMP.) aT road, sbout three mi! » om TUESDAY, the 2th instant, at 32 o'ch M, the following proj 7 ing to Bul Loe tment, viz. Rake-Bouse, 5 by 57 fest, 16 feet high; 1 ad- gitional building, 38 by 10 fect." Double flooring fa e-House One Frame Building, $2 by 15 fect, 12 feet high; also, one attached Dufiding, io by 14 feet, : tou icks.in Ovens, erms ; Cash, in Government funds. fe 17-5t B* c. WwW. BOTELER, Auctioneer, SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING ON NORTH B STREET Mg S LOT On TUESDAY AFTE, iN. F at So'clock, I sball sell oe » in Square No. 165. This superior Lot, in point of location and sur- roundings, is Carey as sirable upon which to erect a fine residence in 3 It fronts sixty feet on H street, near Lafa- red uare, with en of erage de: four feet It is tmmeniate! iy retary Harlan and ‘The west half of the Lot has already upon it @ stone foundation, laid in cement, This valuable Lot will be sold entire, or divided, if desired, into two lots, each fronting 30 feet on H Terms: One-half cash; balance on a credit of € yo ee netes to bear interest, satisfactort- "ead C. W. BOTELER, Auct. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aactioneers. i yihin te SALE OF THE Kes, uigvoms, BAR anp BAB FIXT! SEHOLD FURNITURE pELNONIco HOUSE aT Pi y virtue of a trast to the su’ duly in onogt he land WEERESIRY. intl Raut saloon m., at ihe Delaionico House, Ne’ S23" Peam ave: nue, between lath and 15th streets, the unexpi seal at cost and a ‘conte at expense of purchs- “feirtewads J, 0. McOUIBE & D0 Actin, Dang

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