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- ry Wearuer is well chron in Mon- Mere about Gilman's Hair Dye!— FOR SALY’ AND RENT. rE EVENING STAR, | gut sore Fee Oy fon gros wag Ben | A suede ets meg duit Sc | «ewmeas oe coveeeee ane OFRSER | 7B oo aoe ecg | EBGRAPHIC NEWS = a ee | Shillador, who is himself a host ;—and though | fe ue’marten neve mute sereugesente to be constants pears OF CONGRESS AND OTHERS JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer: ~~ ——— ee toon said er sung, about the Sonny ing @ pleasant location on Capitol Hill LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. South ; more northern terms must now be capetied, and have Wis article ir sale at whclessio Gadte | ing portetmcdnien cite ne te “pion UILDING MATERIALS AT AUCTION. it. we , 42 ington st., Boston. | ‘boa! awa: On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 25th, || = "ll stealthem fromhis mouth. Snow mie eusteeale res retail Depot wat owas" now Dees «Teatue, nOFtD of the Osphaal claaegumpenne re at 4}¢ o’clock, at the scene of the late fre on 22d, || Tus Boarp or Common Councit met on e falling in the air; and the streets | 8%T*, $0 Penn. avenue. merit-iw | tS late Judge Crane . ‘mar 19_3re | between F and G atreets, | shall sell about two Rumored Accident Monday evening at the usual hour. All the daint 3 members present except Mr. Orm: and dainty dames in rubber. gutters ;} the splashing renchitis —Jehn hundred thoussnd Bricks, a number of iron and ¥ ° *, | Eevwad Plodt amines’ a tetuaceetareeee FRAME HOUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE | stone Heads and Sills, & Bautixonm, ‘March 19.—Last night's train Be aflbcte ‘Sele e a 7 e . = 4 A third cash ; the residue in 60 and | of cars from Philadelphia bas not yet arrived. Jefferson presented the petition of Ed. dash alon; jas articles of the Materia Medica were com A pleasantly located frame Hous, cor. Terms: One. ye werd Chapman and others, praying that the | "29 Congressmen haat dodgetthemad avers | eterdet sent was sence tee the nae | telttng four goed slved Fo a eect | Tntereate TASC MeGUIRE, = | Ther are various rumors of « eollision with « set oa oe he goaded fa seneglanes' wim | = here they throw it. | Naught boots our | jitvfg ivem of grea anedt ia many afections of toa Bron: | Will be sold low trappliea for rmunediately. For | mar 19—d Auctioneer. | freight train aeoompanied by loss of life. We = Stora of ‘Ge: referred to improve- peep A = there a wish t, oMSoeton, September 1, 1862, 2g a P pestis ne, SGdreas to *'8 C 38,” Miriok be derth By WALL, BARNAD & CO., Avctioneers. | are unable yet to ascertain any facts in the iments committee. 4 are ye? how's your cough?” And eaderta. | vances See ony oe ee eens | > Lo VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY at | case, but doubtless some accident hasoccurred.. Mr McCutchen presented the petition of | yor.'iony look, and wink, asif to say, This | sod being made from the purest materials, will Bea Srows's R RENT--THE FOUR SMALL BRICK Auction.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, feret ry James Stewart, asking that an oppropriation | ; your seasninn harvesters, for mal ing Me | Pecte ts beams cod ontt ce oot ee eats: mitieer ine Sipe Sipe Apnemegen | Pe . agen ead Ps Leyes bad or It Rail Road Accident may be made for the payment of certain work | 75, hay!” Look out for freshets when the | srallyrthroughout the United States and Cosadae, BARNES of the Capitol, between B street a street, between F and G streets, we will sell |} the Railroad Apply atthe Capitol Ex- | Lot No.7, in square $3°, fronting on 4th street | Baxtiwore, March 19.—Two freight trains : c ya P sq Pailadelphic by F_ BROWN: New Or any 2 syaias; cat | tension to FRANCIS J BROOKS. Ponte ieee ar rng Rack <3 feet 4x laches to 8 | came im eolligion last night near Havre de J. B. & 00.; Washington, J. N. CALLAN. ar 5 Hobers pouses contatet g ‘cout cach, nearly new.| Grace. The condvotor George Godwin, and done by him ; referrred to improvements com- bills pour down their streams emain, and & mittee the mischief ma: with the works upon Mr. Towles presented the petition of J. M. plain—sweep of perhaps, the meadow ricks, Clarke, in relation to the a oe the cows, perhaps, and lambs, despite tho ralgia Cured —Read what Mr. sermons ticks Yor. jt ‘avd 15th hay Tike above oe ents ie in» “Salty. improvin, breaksman, WilliamjTodd, were killed, and a south corner of square No. ts committee, | {rmer's tears ee, rayers and anavailin; No medicine ever pad cartiteates from ene | Possession given on the Ist of April. The loca. | partofthe cite, and Ie worthy the attention of pure | dziver named Flynn injured by the accident street ; referred to improvemen' or Wi “ve dams We'll hear of bridges carried off, and | joyien, one of the original proprietors of the Astor Howse, | tion is very desirable, being directly on the om. | chasers ; —_ Mr. Ruff presented the petition of Wan F ne’er aone brought back, and rails, not railers, | New York, and for a number of years of the Exchange Ho- | nibus route, and in the immediate neighborhood Terms: One-fourth cash; belance in six, Steamboat Disaster. Ferguson, asking compensation for. services deeply drowned on many a railroad track. | ‘*-R\lmond. Vs. was cured of « severe attack of Neural. | of the President's House and Government De- | twelve, eighteen. and twenty-four months, with New Orteans, March 19. —The aaa performed by him for the Corporation; refer-|) Woy hear of avalanches fierce that fell on | Sure ekectel in bis case by tle valuable medicine, arrest t eensiens To adesirable tenant the rent will | notes bearing interest given. and deed of Sy en ny ean Mapeent red to canal committee. every side, as yielding banks give up their | b= attention and excite’ his interest. fe recommended it ernie Enquire on the perio: of J. W. | trust taken Aivccnvevanciag at the cost of the | Alabama, a Red River packet, burst her i i: . val }e 5 - — . S ona Peprram pe 4 age hold and let the union slide. Let's cours inwiance 0 fe was flected. He has ween Tt cre A ea Bete RD & CO boiler, and taking fire, was totally destroyed. t ' " | take that winter’s passed, from witnessing the | Fever, Rheumatism. Coughs, and which ere tld to ‘Sontrmed Vita hater he eee Soaate ats mar 19—dt» Auctioneers, | Several persons were burnt to death, and coat ee omarks iis Aitlsatt te know whet disease it wit | having @ front on the west ‘side of 10th street’ By E S. WRIGHT; Georgetown others severely injured. not relieve or cure, and as « Blood Purifier, and Spring and | west, of 20 feet, between G and H streets, run- EW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MULAS- . sheerfull; back z _—_—_—_— Vimemsais li ous sccumeny ant Relves #8 testeter | ne 100 feet, containing 2,000 square feet. ses at Auction.—On FRIDAY next. the Baltimore Markets. stones may be set and the footway paved on Gas tas Bad, ta tariglate, cusigs Cake hi ide of square No. 353; referred to 7 y pate, - improve ents cemniitias when he the taverns saw Iso, reported a bill authorising the Mayor | gagarmicar.—A correspondent whohad an ot _ sale i to be the | ‘The above described is handsomely lo- | ; . to tho amoun' sacs so thal sae " | ing of Mr and Miss Richings, last evening, Noah Walker & Co., Marble Hall | Title indisputable. For particulars apply to sisting of 3 ° salesof Howard street at $675. City is paying for the steam dredging machine; | , 0.45 of them in high terms. Their reputa- | Clothing Bmportum, B a ney Building, respectfally | mar 13—d2w CHAS. 8. WALLACH. 298 hhds. choice and prime nominally the same F A * | announee that their display OF FALL and WINTER CLO- | ———————"_VRAR. ©. WADL . prime Sugar Wheat is unch: . i * ; i hi ion of performers of high excellence and re- | Titwe ts now ready for inspection, comprising an sesort- OR RENT —A FIRST CLASS HOUSE 252 bbls. choice Molasses. unchanged; good to fair reds $1 50 Also, a bill making an appropriation forthe | ¢.ement is a sufficiont guarantee that, on| ment of COLTS, TALMAS, OVERSACKS, SUBTOUTS, nearly new, either furnished (to suit the oc: EDW. 8. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. | 851.58; ordinary to ae $1.60a$1 15. Washington city canal; passed. their part, nothing will be “overdone” nor | NEST iy materia, trimming aud workwseuship, ‘To geutie. | CUpant) or unfurnished, as may be desired. The | ™ar13—ad Corn—yellow and white 58a600. Also, eee gp cap aobeer pa tac come “tardy off’? This evening, as will be | men whostady excellence Writ economy tn fasitouable ar- situation is unsur 266 F street, and the| (Intel, Union & Alexandria Gazette.) Ser os unchanged. Moss Pork at men je salary - by the advertisement, they appear in | ticles of dress an opportunity is now offere! for sclecting | premises may be seen any day after 4 o’clock p. 3 S16a: . Bacon—shoulders 8}, sides 94, Fvith up to the 30th June. 1856; aan Mrs. itebie’s poatores of Fashion cmd from one of theattractivestocksof Goods tm thie ctty,a¢ very | Th. y car i3- ime A ee eames 9 hams Ilal2ic. Lard issearce; aesadery Teslens ica of ‘Wie wreath: ad Dead vee be | during their i bg Aly gl pe Dr. Sanferd's Invigorator is a mild | FOR SALE—A HANDSOME Brick House, site the Railroad Depot, at Publi a Seen Tinta hae ee oa fi = Mite farther consideration ; | *2¢ comedy of “ Extremes,”’ » bit at popular | i. litive, tonic and stimelant, aud is recommended to the No. 465 Third street, Capitol Hill, between | tlon—On MONDAY afternoon, April 2ist, i ——seee ee rom ; oes and es i ——— Rie mbtic, Felying. upon tte intrinsic worth fa the. maps tor south A and B streets. For terms appl - the aalenk, oe ine enone sail = XJ o 3 New York Markets se of the few survivors of the old ‘‘ Park Com- : jo | pr % mar we o.3in Square No. ron! New Yorx, Mare aad ie i Mr. Ruff reported, with an amendment, the pany,”’ which has never been equaled on this | Guus, pan te the Stomsch and Bowela General Debility, feet on north D street and 77 feet 11 incheson New ’ b 19.— Flour is improving: = ‘ales of 6,000 bbis. straight State $7; ile Weakness, &c. OR RENT —THE LARGE HOUSE, com- | Jersey avenue, containing 5,955 square feet of o— ” ; good Lip sale Ly druggists generally, and by Z. D. GILMAN, 468 pletely furnished, situated on the corner of | ground, more or less, with the in rovements, Obio $7 87; Southern $9. _ — | wrntoues case Sanackee nigh reo, Pennsylvania avenue and the President’s Square, | consisting of a three-story brick building, con- Wheat is firm: sales of 450 bushels; South- joint resolution from the Aldermen instructing | Continent. The members possessed histrionic the committee before Congress to ask ad-| abilities of a high grade, and were welcomed ditional powers in relation to the sale ef lot- in society as ici mia nanilama- | Hotorte i : rat a No.4. Possession given immediately. Also, a | taining in all twenty good rooms, arranged € ern red $176 Corn is firm; sales 000 tery tickets; agred to, and the joint resolution | +1.) memories of those who are no more, and | Georeetown,D. 0. : * = fine pair of family horses, not more ‘han eight | pressiy for « small het i hot and co! water bushels; Western mixed at Bic. ay — mphrey reported the bill from the | 2™°¢ ess to the survivors—and their fascinating ool. ee eee eee € | yearsold. Enquire on the premises, No. 224 Pa. | and gas throughout the building. Pork is drooping; sales of 500 bbls. at saaeen j= the Mrelief of Jobn Agnew; ne pecan We 4 te ieara thet | posperminirir tenecintted qualities white et letra —. meet sy eee gg aie op ae emer $15.87. Beef bs dull, sales of 300 bbis. Chi- = regre' fo Bi thm: z ‘ » and locat! Messrs. Wm. Owens and Owen P. Humphreys, Trritation of the Srarent accunlonea by cold exer: “WioieeaWaeren, prefer ael Mare ND Troe offers great inducements to persons desirous of be Ay ape rican Lard is lower; sales peak! inging— pecstnce (anagtation & co adections hich, disturb the voice, | 20 well set in clover and timothy, and the balance Sere in business. It was built by the late thd will give atrength to the orgaus of speech. Public Speak: | In oak and hickory, some of which is very heavy. | 2062 Foy Mr Lloyd reported, without amendment, | } +, able, efficient, and prutienasiy conduc- expressly for a second class hotel, who Whisky is improving; sales of 100 bbls. Ohio 6. the bill from the Aldermen making an ad- tors on the Washington branch of the Balti- ae ie. 1 inducted it successfully anti his death. at ditional appropriation for the support of the more and Ohio railroad, have resigned their | °s 384 Vocalista will tind them invaluable. It is handsomely localed, in a thickly settled and be ee One-Sfth in cash; the residue in 6, 12. Sales Spe Se Seas — 30th positions in consequence of the company | mertiiw tn Samus 'N. CALLAN, agent, | Tapidly pte elghborhord, | Hiagten end | 18,24 and 20 months, with interest, secured sda | Stock Markets. “The amendment of the Aldermen to the bill | 82¥ing adopted some rogulations relative to —The recent deci; about the same distance from Alexandria and | “Tortariner paricuats eddress Stanislaus Mur-! Nuw York, March 19 —Stocke are dull to pave the alleys in square No 528 was con- | (ein, Culles; ?, 1 oat every Sigte in yeisrence to the sale of | Georgetown ; weil watered ; soil of the best qual- | ray Esq , or the auctioneer. Cumberland Coal Company 23]; M 4 A posed to serve. The former of these gentle- pretend to taterfere with medicinal com. | ity; buildings, @ small frame House and stable; | "F719" Sxds JAS CG, McGT'77 . pany 23]; ourred in. - in- | men has been in the employ of the company ng stimulus, as ft fe a fact wel! known to all | contains a valuable stone quarry, and willve sold | _™@l/—eokds JAS.C.McG™ IRE Auct. | Southern 944; Reading Railroad 87]; New The joint resolution of the Aldermen in- | . or twenty-two years, and the latter over Heiney toad eat be eae eran sapien mons cages of extreme | in whole or in part, at a great bargain. Title un- By JAS, C. M<GUIRE, Auctioneer York Central 92; Illinois Central Bonds 90}. structing the committee before Congress in re- lation to th struction of a house of refuge ithont it. For | questionable, and terms made eas: ation e@ con: jection - = "i a 4 li i sixteen, and were well known and exceed taostlt ee | I por farther particulars apply roe 1 H. SMITH, rPRUSTEE’s SALE OF IMPROVED Sterling exchange is firm at 9ja9} premium. most valnable compounds could not be m: i ingly popular with the traveling community. | !ssiance, Dr; J. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. now | FE f Re} tatives, or toJ.H CLEVE: Property.—On THURSDAY afternoon tert! it was referred to improvements committee. Shon Tawaacnan al career nk ta ne, Sl ee ee presen! » Fes. e. Marsh 27th, at 4 o’clock mise< : The joint resolution from the same Board Sunsuing will soon bring forth crowds of aigeationy severally speak volumes a favor of thie great ca | DANDY ce the premioe: = oS tue ofa deed of trust, dated Moy 8th, 18 ed ai ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. “ instructing the committee before Congress promenaders on our throughfares, and while remve ses t. For sale by J. N. CALLAN, Washington. ARE CHANCE.—THE UNDERSIGNED | Teporded tn Liber, J A.S.,No 76, follo 292, &c , eae h 18, ia reference to a new county prison” was | the sei/es are radiant inthe “s ring fashions” a Bhs Geet! Russian Remoay.— Pie offers for sale those beausiful Lots sitnated | One of the land records for Washington county, 4, March 18, 1856 td ; the beaux should not look shabby. Those The joist resolution from the same Board who wish to perfect their attire, should cali “jn referetre to the opening of James's * creek,”’ which had been laid we for further res ermmine tee ben coeds rocetred 27 consideration at te last meeting of the Board, 7 cat a : was passed. = . Devicactgs axp Luxuries, prepared in the Mr. AtLee offered « joint resolution a most fashionable style, are furnished for par- on 3d street, a few feet south of Pa. avenue. Their crouee as ae — ‘Of Washingt me — 1) The shores on the Potomac are making REPDING'S RUGSIA SALVE. slaseue cite: mad oul eee seep erat sets s of Lots numbered 1,2 and 3, according . heavy preparations for the spring fisheries. colt ts Boston remedy of thirty Fears! standing, and ts re | fice. H.C. HARROVER. nthe Sateen thenten woe? a4 Many of the seine gangs are already at their mmen aicians. jm peedy cure for 23 : owi etes, Barn Piles, Boti, C atu vad id Sores Oe a ey ee eget is to sey, beginning for the same at | Poste, and others are ready te follow. Fish- of every kind; for teh, Seal ; OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- | the northeast corner of Lot numbered one. in said | ¢, i i; i eel ate nell wining sooramended by | IV tops and Chambers, with board. Square, and thence running west 73 feet 6 incbes, phy male pit rte ere pometory 3t Every mother shoul f accidents to the cl il¢ nurses) Whitlows, Sties, Festers, Fi Spider Stings, inting a joint committe. of the two Boards | ™ : int Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, So: Cracked Lips, Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs, | thence south 76 feet, thence east 73 feet 6 inches, foeaguest Mr Beret to Guiver inthis oity | Be" tr dimmers by Potentint, at No 279 | Sivio Wns sof Pia, Moshi iiss aw vat | @MITWB, Sm Facet Nov i7—if” | thenee north, 70 feet to the place of beginning, | Tad herring caught atone of the lower shores his discourse on the ‘‘ Charaster of Washing- | + °D5Y ; 7 D1 cave seed ta theclip of Bestee cnt vuneiir ter ten tank With the improvements, consisting of two frame | ashington boats are reading bis advertisement. tntety years. In no tustance will this Salve do au iujary, er | [POOMS TO LET.—A FURNISHED PAR- | tenements. again upon the route, leaving at alternate interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from lo! @ Chamber (includ The above property is situated on Ninth street | hours the peresotasteriais, frou 8 Fecipe brought from Rassia—of will he suntodl dogethes er corattion duane west, between north N and O streets. The solemnities of Holy of Passion articles growing Im that country—and the proprictors have ‘6 4 : © . Setters ties oil Clanton, Clorgyusen: picsebcions: session of Congress. The rooms sre on the Grst Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue inf, 12 ton ;"" passed, and Mr. AtLee wis g: pointed Agere BEES SE Dk | tials <tidk: Tete iy saas as to the means of preventing the canal wing | Saturday, the first Potomav shad of the eek will be appropriate] i ‘i floor, within ong squgie uf the Kirkwood House, | 224 18 months, with interest, to be secured to the olie and Peer celebrated in the Cath = i i ese yl. bave used tt ther * filled pe — of Be mene: = eet oN gio pr gt mena eto utters, Weta ean a gal = oie of the Kirkwood House. satisfaction of the Tru tee Se cite piscopal churches of our same ; e: B , c an N. u ki Mr. Fisher offered a resolution, which was |*he same time. arose wag ser ann hrs frye ele ~ JAMES C. Mc6UIRE, he contract for the extension of St. Mary's Cgrmunat Court.—To-day, Ellen Dyer was adopted, calling for a select committee of town of country, and may be ordered of any wholesale RICK VARD FOR 8ALE.—THE UNDER feb 2—eo&as Auctioneer. | church has been awarded to Messrs. Hill & ; ions in | #°U“tted of keeping a disorderly house. As | drugist, For sele at SHILLINGTON’S, Agent for Wash signed will dispose of their Upper or Eastern Clements, and, we Jearn, the work will b ee ie enna thee NS lelvthey wotel Sying Themes Willlicaepa | =e “an BrickVard, situatedjon the corner of N and South By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, commenced immediately.’ The present church Mesere Fishes, Walker, and Balawin, were | F.0 aseult SSS Sa | celta ects. antec Segoe spent gy \irtue of a deed in | building is to be extended twenty feet; a . Vode ? a * * @ ARRIE., '. m ments rust from Geo. G is an fe. No- Sppointed said committee. gop Eatweg will be found on the tablesof} so. intent by tie ee Mar. Sutherland, | #—one steam engine of 20 horse power im- | vember 24, 1855, the aubscriber will sell at public | 42@d#0me ornamental front, with gothie win- all who buy tusir beef of Lenkin. See his advertisement. Ma. DeupsteR’s Concert was postponed last evening, on account of the weather, but will probably come off in afew days. — ‘be Board then adjourned. n dows uf stained glass, to be erected, and th. W. LEWISto E 3 y 2 | proved Clay Mixers, three large substantiall: | aucsion to the highest bidder, at the Auction * a og ay ete pete oe oe Potleia arch kilns, and sultabie shegdine 2c, | Ronen of oven McGuire, on SATURDAY ; Whcle work to be surmounted by a gothic On the 18th inst., by Rey PD. Gurley, ) D., | and all the impyaveswenis necessary to make 28 | afternoon, Murch 524, at4 o'cloc:, alotof ground, } Wer ove hundred and thirty-three feet high: JOHN F CLEMENTS, Esq., of Chicago, (111 } | °F 90 thousand brick daily; will be sold on libe- | numbered 19, in Square numbered 36, fronting the interior entirely reumwdeled, with fancy jo MARION J McCLERY, daughter of James | Tl terms. Application can be made to Richard | 25 fe t on 2id street west, and 54 feet 6 inches on | iron are and organ; the whole to be Puscic Scnoors.—At the monthly meeting of the Board of Trustees there was present Dr. C. W. Davis, cusirman; Messrs Bennett, Dick- j A cClery, «f this city. Wallach, or John Van Riswick north N street, containing 1,362} feet, more or | complete: by Au ; emg ay Polk, McKim, Peters, | wasog Rerunvs—Mary Anu Carlight, ’ Said = — ren SAMUEL BYINGTON & GO less. Pec errr cussanse The Hydra mine Oosapang adopted The proceedings of the last mecting were colored. out after hours; dismissed. Elinor WANTS. pe tie ee mar 15—d JAS C MCGUIRE. Avet, as the plan of their contemplated engine house, read, and reports from the teachers received Davis, Elizabeth Bell, Caleb Barton, and Wm. ¥ _ FR TSAAORANTY OR SALE —THATVERY : : & neat two-story brick structure, with e hand- and Sled Moody, all colored, were brought up for steal ANTED.—A SITUATION IN A PRI | 1%, ell Dans tick eat Keown as ~ CAST-OFF CLOTAING | S°mely designed front and neat steeple. As . i i : : . e - “ __ The resolution presented at the last mect- | {PE various articies—an overcoat, achool| 20 vate family a8 Coachman, and to take} sock Fixtures and: Furciture eater ith ng | PROUGHT AND SOLD At se LOUISIANA | 008 88 preliminary arrangements are made, ing by Mr. Polk, ia relation to th f the | “@tehel, and a saddle from the horse of a mail g na mse Fate 'y fred lic 'd good will of ‘ dt tie Helmesh’ contracts will be accepted, and the work com- ag by olk, in relation to the use of the | |. ior while it was standing in front of the | Usefulto his employer. Address Box No. 10, at | Wexpired license and g will of the establish- ? Avéliue, 0 te Holm S grocery, Nears enced . bible as a reading book in schools, was taken s aing of the | the Star Office mar 19—2t® ment For terms apply to H. C SPALDING, | Semmes’s. Address through post office, to “ Mr. 5 up, and after some conversation, referred to | “itY Pot office; committed to jail. ae ten = Attorney, 335 north D, between oth and 10th sts.’ | Tailor.”” soar 3-I1m* For the Firemen’s Monument several plans the committee on school books, with instruc- ee Led cere SUPERIOR SADDLE Hore! _mar5—eotf GAPS! CAPS!! CAPS ey 5 ee Red stone and marble eompete tions to report at the next meeting. e GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. TR AMR Cpe tee 8 the ho: RECEIVED AND READY FOR IN- nor of commemorating ‘Our Martyr i en eee hands high. Address “HB,” at this office, | BYOR RENT.—TWO LARGE AND PLEAS. | JUST Mrs. Freeman was transfered from No. 5 _- statin ; 931% ant Rooms will be rented low. Apply to T. | U ticn, a beautiful assortment of ligat, Piremen;’’ but it will not be long ere the de- Third District, on motion of Mr McKim, to be @zonertown, March 18, 1856. ae prse-_______mar}9~38_ | poTENTINI, Confectioner, No. 279 Pe avenue, | Cloth. Silk Glazed, and Jockey Caps, Zz sign will be settled, the site selected, and the the teacher of Primary School N * - ; vi ANTED.—A PORTER TO DRIVE A mar 14—eo2w all styles and colors, suitable forthe Sprin 5 monument begun Axi. “ ary School No. 6, in place} Our river and harbor being entirely clear ‘wagon and work in store; white man. Must ees 17) GEO H B WRITE & Cos, ee oipood reared zenigned; sad Miss Hilton, | of ice, and navigation fairly resumed, things | have some experience in store work. - UNNYSIDE FOR SALE —THE SUBSCRI- Hat, Cap. and Gents. Furnishing Store, FRESH *UPPLY OF PURE MEL ¢ assistant ia No. 5, was promoted to the - ROWELL & MORSELL, ber desiring to remove South, offers for sale . 232 Pa aveaue, bet 9h and 10th sts A ines just B= SEEPS — vacated by Mrs. Freeman, and Miss | 8nd matters along our wharves are again be-| mar 19—3t © street, No. 333 this Penotifal and highly fraproved farm lying | mar 12—eozw pnes) iia ar any 7 ie by ush, fu: 1 oe 5 ss m4 — n Alexandria county, Va , 1 mile from the Long = - We BS Ey was eaipancilt coecaier se Learned wa ee re es eel sa ANTED.—A SITUATION AS Seamstress | Bridie. or2 tnlles’ from Centre Market, with | IMPORTANT ADVERTISEMENT! Druggtst and Apothecary, ‘0. 538 7th street, Mise Hilton ~ cheerful aspect © unusually long and pe- in a private family, or dress maker's fam- | easy ecceas by Wasbington and Alexandria tan FELT HATS FORTHE SPRING! merli-3t _____ opposite Patriotic Bank ee. ; vere winter through which we have jugt | ily, by a lady acquainted with the business. A pike, or Alex#ndria Canal, which touch the plage. 4 = oN IGT . FASHIONABLE DRESS MAKL ; 22 motion of Mr. Dickinson, an exainina- | passed, and the unusual length of time navi- | w-tkiy eltuation preferred. Address John Loell | ‘the farm contains 200 acres: 30. acres Ie in cod HAVE JUST OPENED A LARGE ALSO. CUTTING AN? FITTING” tion of teachers was ordered to be }eld on gation was *.-, ended upon both the river and | Re, on }9tb street, be'ween H street and Penn. | timber; the balance well laid cff in arable fields and varied assortmentof FELT HATS hy 3 ING Wednesday, the 19th inst., at 3 o'clock, p.m., | eanal, have cused the supplies of all kinds of | 4¥¢aue, for Mrs. Chapman mar 19—2t* | and meadows Also, abou’ 800 fruit trees of va. | 10r Mea and brys, of all colors, styles ard BY zs B.& NORRIS, (late cf Rattimo-e,) at the City Hall 2 , . De Supp.t = airsntecm. te ri ous kinds, weli selected and pianted in suftable prices. The public are solicited to call and No. 49)couth F ourteenth street Washington y eountry proice coming into market to be very URSFE WANTED.—A GERMAN or Ameri e , ie examine them. Prices low. N_B. She is prevared to fil! all orders wit! On motion of Mr. Pearson, the mocices of | gall: and tended to reduoe the amount of | W cas women who bos stung experiennptotace | Ure ite cave: besee GEO HB. WHITE & CG ncatness and despatch ~~ weectings were ordered to be published in the | every deseription of merchundize in the hands | care of an tn’ant, now about three months old. Seas abs coon Savas aa psetatanrag Hat, Cap and Gents. Furnishing Store, Several Dress Makers wanted Organ. . 2 of our merchants to a very low point. Con- | No o'ber children tn the family. A middle aged | house for overscerand hands, stab ing for horses 332 ra. avenue, betw. wth ond 10th streets. Mrs 8. B Noris's eclebraed CEDAR TAK Mr. McKim gave an interesting account of | ge tly we may reasonably c: rson who is a fale seamstress, and who would | and cattle with necessary sheds, &c. u: mar 12—eoR: and TAR SYRUP for sale as above th - : s 0 quently we may 'y caleulate upon | Pe and cattle b ary »&c., usualtoa} USE aa . ——— ae mar 6-207 * burial ee mr lately a member of Pri-| @ spring of unusual activity in trade. espe- | |€.® permanent piace, can address Box 259 City | dairy and market farm. JAS. T. McINTOSH & CO. —— pani Len behoot No 5, whose funeral was at- | cially among our millers, and flour and grain | Post Office. celine! Persons desiring to purchase can get further in- . A SUPERIOR PIANO FOR SALE. tende? by the pupils of the school in 2 bod — — formation by applyingto BURKE & HERBERT, | _DRAPERS AND TAILORS, wie in a body, | dealers. We are also of the opinion that the ANTED—TO PURCHASE, CHEAP FOR | Alexandria, or to tlie subscriber on the premises. | Penn. avenue. near 4 street, (Autertean Horsi,) | [4 PIANO FORTE SENT FROM NEW i woe care of their teacher, Miss Hilton, | very oppressive effecta of the past winter upon ca-h, a good second-hand Pianoforte. Ad- bexand liberal ¥DW B. POWELL. VE JUST RE ve ae York, to be used at the Musi marke ios, demeanor on the occasian was] a large class of our citisens, and the prolonged | dress ‘<4 ft,’ Box 143 City Post Oftice cioong : . | Ha toLUST RECEIVED THEI# SPRING | Congress ‘which recently assembled inf? marked by the utmost propriety. mar 1¢—2t* If not previously disposed of at private sale. the and almost entire prostration of trade while above property will be offe'ed at public auction | &uish Cass’ mers, and elegant styles of Silk GQODS. Cloths of all colors, eh Washington, but which failed to arrive in time n for that purpose, has just been rece’ =e : it continued, has taught every careful ob ANTED—A BOY WELL ACQUAINTED | on the premises, on THURSDAY, luth day of | and other Vestings, suifable for > prin be seen for a few days, at the Music "Depot of Tee hee [commusicateD. | server among us one very important lesson, with the city to attend a horse and wagon | April, and if desired divided to suit purchasers, | 22d Summer wear, which we are pre ~ | Geo. Hilbus, (who bas kindlv tendered the use of tor tonsraente Teteerara.— Mr 4idt- | viz : the importance of harmony and a united | and drive. Noone need a ply unless fully com- EDW. P. POWELL. terman’ UP in asiyle to suit all tastes, and on fair} bis warerooms ) Itis from, tbe celebrated manu- etal 5 SDS *%r to your correspondent “Iago effort towards securing, as soon as poasible, | petent. Apply at No. 279 Penna, avenue. mar 17—eotf = ., 7 fu tory of Haines Bro’, and was sent by thelr soquires, Tf seven tons of mailable mat- | the construction of the Metropolitan Railroad. Is—2t 1OUSEHOLD | consisting of ‘Ties, all colons ooit, Coton: | Agents, Cook & Bri.) Music Publishers, 343 mar ter m: fe essary ‘ ; OR SALE —THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD | oonsisting of Ties, all colors; Suittr, Collars ove at the rate of seven hundred feet Without it, we shall find it an utter impossi- ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER and Hand kitchen furniture of a well located and esate Gloves, and al} onda in thatling = Broadway, New York. ‘Itis offered for sale by Per second, how is: possible to stop it when | bility to cope with aac aslghibins Ge cokes T. J. Cook, who will be happy to show it to - i i ac e established boarding bouse, now doing a Also, a new sty.e of Driving or T,, U ele it arrives at Washington?” [ would say, that y & Pp ig » reacl Ironer. One who can bring good references | Well estat ? - » y.€ 0! wil Taveling Coat, | dealers, teachers and the public It will be sold phos Say ae ns > that point of prosperity whieh our geographi- | may hear of a permanent situation applying at | g00d business and commanding good prices. ‘The | water-proof, to which the «" the pubsic we the air contained iu tle last mile of the tube, | cal position entitles us to, or save the great 597 street, between 7th and 8th. df a tate £ wention of the p ata lo ice for the purpose of introducing them ouse Is situated cn Pennsylvania avenue, near ig invited, Callan? cramine. mar 12-co3w in this place Mr. Cook has many testimonials é. ——___—- = oar from oo musicians and ethers. mar —————E—— ——E——————— ALUABLE LAND AND PENSION books—scarce. Minois Bounty-Land Patent Book ; lands in Illinols to soldiers of late war, giving the names of the patantee the service perfo:med. and de- scripti n and location of the tract cf land to which they are entithd. Pension Rolls of the United States, 3 volumes; Renee Annies ~~~ ——__ | the Capitol, and will be offered at private sale Wi N TED— WANTED—WANTED—TO | for canons. Enquire at the Star Office, - A CARD. en persons in want of the following ar- mar 17—e0o3\* =” Watt BARNARD & CO, AvcTionRERs French or German Looking Glasses A \, QERORTUNITY ~~ ANDCoMMISSION MEREHANTS,corner Penn t ++ > ss = there bap end, vill be employed as | bulk of our trade from being drawn off from ssesain uff:r, to resim and overcome the | us, and centred at some other point. We can <a — of ~ load. Phis compressed air | not see how we can Sy do without it, or Sea — ches escape, bare through | saye ourselves from becom Dg the butt of our oa mac _ “ owes t of forty pounds | more enterprising neighbor’s ridicule. Gyr pede rishces ,W oo £ resistance | canal has, and still continues to bring into the ack plunger will very ncuslyovercome | our market no small amount of profitable peed peomentam, and after the load has] trade. But every year's experience tends to ha rhs nena? valve (whieh will be located | demonstrate, beyond a doubt, the great im- ‘eet from the end) the escape of air will ortange of providing ourselyes with facilities i , S ~“ R A GOOD IN-] sylvania avenue and 9th streets, Will as usual Porteatt ah Pieters Frames, round, eval or square ESTM ©", —For sale, 17 or 18 acres of give their especial altention to ali sales entrusted Marsle top Bechet Tbe nd, on the Heights of Georgetowa, adjoining | fo them, such as Housekeeping effects, Real Es- Al ki prs ~redl bles, in bros. oF gold. the proj formerly occupicd by Colon 1 Cox, } tate, or any other Goods, upon the most reasona- tae nds of Pictures framed, and any size (called the ») possessing rare advanta-es as | ble terms. They will make liberal cash ed OCKiuy Glasees, or other work in the gliding a building site, and market garden. It has a fine | vances on consignments. mar 6—1m be Hua deve lle he aig sick: growth rouse coda zs and. oak messonthegreat | — Se ne nr ected te . e 4 cast-iron elevation is such a: ss # ~ a arrangement the vena, sPerture, by which | for the transportation of wade less liable to | shelvidg, &e., on band. Termes ease see £2 | fF Part cf st the elevation te See ere ae | BLO fntana, during the arst week in showing the ames, service, and allowances. &c., sedneed e velocity will be arbitrarily prolonged interruptions and more expeditious | the times, for cash. ington and Alexandria. The fact of thts property | January, a liver colored ard speckled: by oh nieserr pone seal me — - a the differ- ‘o a gentle motion, the bell will in its character N.#.—Old Work Regilt, and Looking Glass bal just outside of the Co-poration limits ren- | POINTER SLUT, aboutten months oid. Tue | ©! wries of the United States Bounce the arrival of the mails, which are| The {ce u m the u fi f the | Plates inserted. : ag ders {t more desirable, being free from the Corpo- | above reward will be paid on her delivery at ihe Be al actacting =r booksellers, ave fer thus safely landed in the post office at Wash- 5 Se pper portions o! © | 255 Penna. avenue, Opposite Kirkwood House. | ration taxes. National Fatine House, corner of Sixth street wo on es each of the above books, invaluz- ington, whieh —— v canal prevented our enterprising friends, the} 4 * u Es 7 id Penn. e. mari6 | ble to pension avents and those engaged in the regular. and nearly a0 quich ss the shopping come rn sip te arting ‘thelr ling of | —e eorgctown ise aele jen eae” i ae Ben FEED STORE. mie me eo store near Ninth street of “2240 horse.” It would give me gree ST erday. as they had previously in- =e = ‘ 5 : . ESIRABLE PROPE: FO — ‘OHN BALL, LATE GROCER ON NINTH > Pleasure to answer any other objections which oo hectgs — Serrceny he cae Py aa ___ BOARDING. will now séll ery me situated on the street, near D. bas opened a FLOUR and Sees, —— cn met porn agen may present themselves to the minds of any | and are Atted up in th ly e service, T THE BOARDING HOUSE OF MRS. | Georgetown and Rockville Turnpike, about two | HORSE FEED STORE, on Seventh street, near sat Sp Hf —_a - seg tees ir Your readers on this subject. pveape era ip ae baer man- JAMES MABER, on the corner of 13 and | miles above Georgetown, paitoing the ee ies H, having made ai ements that will enable | S#l¢ sonable terms. Apply ie — Ever your most obedient, " mere ‘@ comfort and con- | E streets, fronting Pennsylvania avenue, every | Tennallytown, w there is a post office. e | him to furnish every article in his line of the best | Theatre. iner . venience of passengers. The former is in- | comfort and ace: odati lace contains 63} acres, and is handsomely im- | quality and at the very lowest prices. He asksa tended to make three trips a week to Harper's | table is always supplied with tne befound. | Her Proved by, a cwe-slary brick house, 323 20, with trial from all. mar 15-6t* Ferry, and back, and the latter the same | affords, and her ace ing apartments are large | ® + 31, and all necessary out houses = LADIES, PLEASE READ: UST ARRIVED FROM KINGSTON, JA : I. 8. Ricwarpsoy, Washington, March 17, 1356. 9 A D z ly in- maice, W.1., and in store for sale by the sub- - ———— nis) i ventilated. "Those who may give her} APPly toH. W. Blunt, Water st., George:own. SCHWARZE most respectful Bs Court or Cuaims. —Yesterday, the court or- number to the Great Falls—thus affordtn 4 bie ys lan 17—t¢ THO ‘ARSHALL « forms his customers and the, seriber: dered the taking of testimon: cL the guna at coreneseet upon the Aqueduct and others | thelr favor will not fall to be satisfied. j MARSHAL! public in general that he keeps con- 4 doz. PRUNE CORDIAL, particularily for ig te visit thig important Government | —™“! Latestael 7 Charl i . = = ——— | stantly on hand lots of the best OY- ladies’ use. [nitel ots 5 pone California, vs. The | work or the Kalls a daily line of communica- | PMOARD, &c.—MRS. BATES,ON THES. W. WiLL LEAVE SHORTLY. STERS, and will sell them by the Also, f.r gentlemen, a few dozen of PRUNE éxchangé drawn b ‘Ade, syment of ‘a bill of | tion between the District and this point. Suo- corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street ADAME R. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS | ga lon or bushel, at the most reasonable prices. | DRAM, so much esteemed for {ts virtues for the ot in Calif: bed dsm Johnson, sub-Indian | cess to the Argo and Meigs. Gne oy both will 1s prepared toaccommodate gentlemen withrooms, the publiie in general, that she will give in- ice per gallon from 75centsto $2. mari7-3t* | benefit of health, about eleven to one o'clock. age t rnia ; and also in the case of | certainly leave on Monday next th or without board. Every effort willbe made | formation in all the Affairs relating to Life,| ~— —— = ~ | Not to be had in any other store but at artin B Lewis, of the same 8t, dbsapete to render those coms. Health, Wealth. Love, J 1 BtaAUKSMITAING & BOILER MAKING, JONAS P. LEVY’S. United States, claimin payment of ve jee An attempt was made on Saturday night to | with thelr perrounge melee oe ele Sults, ifMeulticn in. Business “Absent Eriends, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS 474, Pennsylvania avenue. the Commissioner of Indian Affairs se aug. | Bre the large brick dwelling belonging to Dr. ——— PT | Sickness and Death, and in respect to ail other methed of informing his frlendsand the pub- | Wineg, Liquors, Segars, and fine Groceries. ties furnished to the Indians, drawn 1 up Borer, near the eastern terminus o Bridge OR SALE —A Guop COOK, COLORED, | beets. She ts also able to tell the ages of lic that he has commenced the above named mar eke | arse agent in favor of James D Say. 2, 2° | street. _ A lighted candle was placed under a slave for life, will b . a2 | Sons by reading numbers. She can be consulted | business, in all its various branches, et the corner | —~—— ——— = The Pe caaaas — the ‘aut ue flight of steps leading from the basement to | dress Box 130 Pont Office atin int feds at all ours of the day and evening. = wre —— a Wheels aren ne, (istané,) eee BRUSHES orall kinds ees +2 10 the case of i getmeteitecdh 2 z H . io. 9 cet | adjoining the machine stop o! Co., where, an H Ss Thomas Crown vs. Tne United States was | pry ebeet portions of Shshoase Fortunately, | Train, TOOTH, FINGER. CLOTH, AND | Corser Of Dit thee thank tha Cate ak | by atti Gilention to buslaeen; he hopes t6'reecig | with every ind of ee concluded by Mr. Rockwell, who appeared fur | ning te Cale ge ite ea ors Wad begin Shaving BRUSHES: Dressing and Pocket | Cents and ladies 25. mar 10—ewe | # share of public patronage. Ail o:dersaddre-sed | #!ways low. * M00 Seventh the cla:mant; and the case was submitted for | jag (ek? Ste: it was discoyered by an old | COMBS; Pomstam: Hatt Dye—Batchelor’s and | > | as above will receive prompt attention. mar 12 st lady who has the house in charge, and extin- " poet Sad She has he heane in ob ange, and extin Gilman's; Hair ot; Pricepherous; Genvine ‘PE FISH STANDS IN THE SEVERAL SMITH PEiTiT. The ground is now covered with the twen- | Lui n’s Extracts} German alg eee l moat sapicipeere dame aes mama Hine nad ny ped a Works of Wan, Me allt & winter Tog senate neha | ae te’ Gigee Corbin Waters Bay Wer |" “Tn'the Coco fagelet on March x. | Sant “awle ln Wort of Win. Hil, & e ings begin tq loak 8 little serious +&c-.&e. For sale by BWA ’ In the East ket on Masch 28° 5 m rel The stock cf “wood is nearly entirely marie 3t___Druggist, &c., 098 Seventh st._ In the Northern Market on March 38. HE DEEDS UF CELEBRATED MEN austed. Hvery yard in the town ia entire ; THE ' In the Western Market on March 31. are more fu ly appreciated after their death. clear with one or two exce) tiona, and prices FRIEEDS OF 7 Ee HORSE: the | All those stands in the several markets not taken | This does not apply to DURNU’s SNUFF, as the decision of the court, ¥hes the court ad- Sn Smith EEL journeg. * ‘ ?SWELRY AND SityeR Ware is admired by all, but its high cost prevents many from pur Chasing it, who would ofherwise select lasting ‘nd beautiful presents, instead of gheaper aod Feally valueless fangy articles. This ob- taclo is pow removed by the advent of a —— _ LEAVER’S PRIZE MEDAL HONEY Soap, Low’s Oid Brown Windsor Soap, Sha- ving Soap, Shaving Cream, Barry's Trichopher ous, Balm ofa Thousand Flowers. mar 12 G. FRANCIS, 490 Seventh st. CHUVICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 10. 00 APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA b) i are tendi and paid for by th it its fame commenced on the dawn of its existence, wth and well sssorted ranch of a well-known Baltimore house, es- | able to pers Rete mahcint not very agres- valnable [ave » for the relief | the Dove dates Will be sold to the big eat bidder and is constantly increasing. Sold by 5,0v0 PEACH TREES, forming a com-' tablished at No 420 Penasylvania avence, | ahatl persons of limited'means Uniess some | _ #”d benefit of this noble Animal. on the respective dates ig 8. B. WAITE, plete assortment and weil grown. —— a large and elegant assortment is of- materially moderate yt" Bd pn gape OMETACHED Come w HORSE Be atict By order of the Mayor. _ ___mar 7—eotd wnat Teta vanaf! laude TNE Pera noe LE rere tr oe gad gk Balan 3 x eal wal wat Prices surprisingly low. This a visit | considerable suffering." '* ‘eF® Will be | shox, which entirely relieves. the MEDICAL CARD PALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS | ““The above ccmprising avery choleetsrortment preaching any one of, and we refer our} The following vessels have arri ha foot from the constant concussion pro- pDecror STANISTAS HERNISZ, REG- Cleaves Ho Soap, Old Brown Windsor | of Trees were raised by the late John H. King, ers to the advertisement. the opening of fhe st tived since | duced by travelin. up nour hard roads ular Practitioner of Homa@opathy. Office, | Soap, Musk Soap, Transparent Soap Balls, Gale’s ed to be what they are rep- they will be guarante resented - Apply to W. Albert King, No. 36 south High street, Georgetown, D.C, or at Soler View er Juliet, | and pavements, from which cause more lameness | 231 corner F and Fourteenth ets. ita- | E Soap, &c ,&c. Just received and for sale schooner | 1s produced than all other: pt together. Inad- | tions fom 10a.m tod p.m Cmeute | Honey Soap, Kes 28° A ATTES, Druggist, =cis, tv 3 ia. | sion co this Valuable feature corks cnn be at-| Doctor Stanislas Hernist, having retarned from | mar 17—3t opposite Patriotic Bank, 527 7th st = —— Baker, Boston, to sn New Oreice.—A writer of the Potersbnre | wh tel ligencer thus announces himself as acan- | Howell; schooner Maria, i le > =a ; of Gi idatet, it ‘ ; schooner Maria, H. Jewett, Thomp. | tached, or detached while upon the horse, by | Europe with improved health, attend to the CARD. —— | Farm, one mile northwist place in Washingt? AL bok repel same os New Fork, to F. 4 A. H. Dodge; barque any aoe, 8 h Nene te the Bee : so ovary Pryce bis protean. Miss wAniae oer I3 PREPARED | Catalogues furnished on ig ji 1 present myself before you in the impos | A HE Dodue soot nny ner riennth to B. & | tow days to get your horseshoes sharpened, be. | Dee Deotor epricht Donat, to give fall end accurate courses of instruc- | ais for sale, a few thousand very choice n, ° ’ a e sing attitude of @ candidate for th an ge; schooner Artic, Critchett, New | sides saving the feet. Can beseenat the National | El Doctor habla Es tion on the PIANO FORTE to those who may | poses. Apply as above. JK tc auan Superntendeat and Director of Things | ty Harty & Bee. shoower Msey Remy icin: | Saad Poe ease teeth ee! | Ni Dotie pare ttatlne,__mar 2—ame_| fem ber trace, Puplleaended st here | PROat_ it a -} sehoo! a a oy 7 OO \< —— fae ne eee ia Particular. Hav-|R. H. hon, Philadelphia, to erers P-m. County we ; BOYNTON, peesx VENISON FROM gee itt ineg ey ped ane} fs Feet. FP — LLL STORE ts 306 Penmsyivania esteem myself aby bn nS attend to, I | Stover mar 17—3* Attorney for the Patentee. esp i ag yt ane f 4 er, Wee eee - Cuessand Col. | KY avenue, seer Tenth street mar8 ge that clothes St!'y qualified to maa | No change ia the markets sings our last ERFUMERY AND TUILET GOODS “ Y'TAS. H SHEKELL Apply at the residentt of he parents, No 210| A SHOW CASE FOR SALE VERY LOw SPECTATOR, cheap, at JOHN F,ELLIS’S, feb 16-tr mar 13—1w No. 279 F street, corner isch. | North Ninth street. mar il-3w* Fat ELLIS’S; 38 Pa. avenue. feb zo “4 + . ene tee lad as te « “ atied bi anti Ae ath

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