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EVENING STAR. “TocAL INTELLIGENCE. “LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, _ roma Taeatre.—The management of enamual give another evidence of their disposition to supply a succession of attraction to their patrons in the engagement of the dis- tinguished tragedian, Mr. J. W. Wallack, jr., and the — French dancers, Madame Ciocea and Mr. H. Monplaisir. To-night we pave Mr. Wallack in his thrilling drama of «The Iron Mask;’’ the French dancers in two dances, and Jefferson in his great character of Pillicoday. We trust that the crowded house of Saturday night is but an earnest of the success for the entire season of the deserving and enterprising managers. Coxptaryts, But No Law.—Yesterday sev- eral citizens arp in the Northern Liber- ties, complained to Justice Hollingshead that a number of men were burying a horse on a jot near their dwellings. Justice Hollings- bead took the late act providing for the estab- jishment of a Board of Health, &c., and gave them the 17th section to read They could easily see that the Justice had no right to pre- yent the burial. The lawsays thatdead ani- mals must be buried two feet under the eartb, but does not say where. A man may bury a dead animal in his own garden, no matter how offensive it may be to the neighbors; if the eareass is two feet from the surface of the earth, he cannot be fined under the municipal law Horse Srgarine Case.-—Saturday, Mr. John Harvey of Prince ray county, Md., assing through the Centre Market, saw a rse that had been stolen from his father a month ago. The animal was attached to a wagon belonging to Mr. Hutchinson, a dealer in the market Mr. Hutchinson was by Officer S C. Davidson, and when examined before Justice Smith stated that he got the horse in a trade with aman named Addison Brown. Warrants were issued for Brown and he was arrested in Alexandria, Va, by Off- cers P. B Belland Hughes. Mr. Hutchinson was held to bail for his appearance, and sent to jail for farther hearing on Tuesday next. Trovstesome Vistrors —The le citizens residing near the boundaries of the city have been disturbed lately by gangs of persons, male and female, who live in the woods, and — — the — and gardens, stealin; ultry and committing other depre- ietions P The good citizens, fearful that their property will be destreyed, have ordered them away; but the vi ts, instead of leaving, attacked the dwelling houses of sev- eral persons. They have no visible means of support, and are good subjects for the police magistrates to look after. Froeitives Prom Justice.—A dispatch was veceived yesterday morning from the Mayor ot Richmond. Va., by the Chief of Police, “John Davis, Esq., describing two persons who were 2arged with the larceny of certain monies. e Chief, with Officers Allen and Gittings, w wnt to the steamboat wharf, and vival of the Southern boat, ar- upon the ar. med Frank Maloy, who, after an examination b. fore Justice Hollingshead, was committed to th'® ose (ose pt further hearing. Money was ‘8nd upon Bis person, and ame of it ple ‘i the description of that lost _ = Kexpatt Greex —The a.*tention of all who delight in the rustic pursuit .°f taising their own vegetables, or who wish to &Bjoy & cool retreat from the parched atmosp bere of the city, to the advertisement of Mr §, tekney, in anotner column, of several pleasant re. idences for rent These houses are situated at .¥ COn- venient distance from the city, and po. ess rare attractions, especially to those leading # sedentary life. As the season for gardening has now arrived early application should be made to Mr. S_ before it is too late. Iscenprary Firg.—On Saturday night, at about 104 o'clock, fire was discovered in the stable of Dr. Frye’s residence, 533 Thirteenth street, Island; but by the timely assistance of the neighbors it was speedily extinguished. On examination, two rolls of cotton-cloth were discovered stuffed between the rafters and roof, and which had been set on fire. The cause of this wanton outrage is entirely un- known; but it is high time stringent efforts should be made to discover and punish the incendiaries who are going about our city de- stroying property and endangering life. Tuz Orraans’ Fair —By a misprint the types made us announce, on Saturday last, thet the Orphans’ Fair, now open at Carusi’s Saloon, is to continue until Wednesday instead of Tuesday evening next as written. It closes positively on Tuesday night next. Soall who would enjey an hour most agreeable and use- fully, should be sure to attend to-day or to- morrow by sun light or gas light. Rescvep From Drownrne.-—Yesterday, some boys were fishing in the canal near Seventh street, and one fell into the water. A gentleman standing near by leaped in and saved him. The “fittle fellow was one of the hard sort, and went away remarking, with an oath, that he didn’t care for the ducking since that man had saved life. Warmuise to Cororep Boys.—Cornelius Carrol, colored, was arrested by Officer Si- monds last night for an assault and battery on Nathan Dorsey, colored. The boys had been drinking, and the disturbance grew out of the use of rallying cries. Carrol and others beat Dorsey and tore his coat, for which he was or- dered, by Justice Hollingshead, to receive five lashes Proranity AND Dronxexness.—Mrs. God- dard, a good looking old lady, was sent to the workhouse, on Saturday last, for sixty days, by Justice Hollingehead, for profanity and drunkenness. The example she has placed before her children is not likely to produce good results—such was the opinion of the agistrate when she appeared before him. Grorce Nouves was arrestéd last night by Officer Yeatman for threatening the person and property of Mr Wm. Murphy. He was taken to the guard-house, and sent to jail this morning by Capt. Birch. Elizabeth Thomas was arrested at the same time, but was dis- missed for want of evidence against her. Paropi axp AwAtta Patri were present at St. Mathew’s Church yesterday, and sang in the morning service. Patti sang Schubert's Ave Maria Taz Save or THe Loxe Boat, advertised to take place on the 29th, should have been to- morrow, the 22d. [communsicaTED. Suoxx !—I notice, with some surprise, that many persons are in the habit of smoking cigars in your streets and public places. I am Rot one of those who would deprive any indi- vidual of so innocent and pleasant an occupa- tion, provided it is indulged in where it will not annoy and disgust their fellow creatures; but I find that persons smoke on your Penn- tylvania avenue, at the City Post Office, in front of the hotels, going to and returni: from lectures and concerts, and, in fact, a places where people do most congregate pray you, Mr. Editor, lend your aid in al ivbing this abominable practice. A Visirer. 1.1 connection with this subject, I send you the ,ollowing lines : I mney.” by the smoke that so lazily curled From his lips, twas a loafer | happened to meet; And I said, if a nuisance there be in this world, Tis in ——o in frequented streets Twasnight,and (helad ies were numerous areund, And in many an eye shone the glittering tear, But the loas'er puffed on, and | heard not asound, Save the short hacking cough of each smoke- smitten dear And here, in this known publie place, to be _ Crammed W ith second-hand breath in your nose, and your re; Bya fdiow who'd probably see you be d—d. Erehe'd stop, is oo bad! 1 exclaimed with a sigh. Beneath bis old waisteoat, whose red lining peeps From that rip im the comer, no fond heart re- For no man, but a beast, is the rascal whose fi Go to stifle Earth’s Hopes, in the street, wil long nines. Favrrs or Know Notningis’.—According \ the report of the New Orleans Chief of Police, during the last six months, one tenth of entire population of that city were under Srrest. Truly a lamentable state of affairs. Mr. Jouy A. WASHINGTON AND THE LADIES’ Mout Vernow Assoctation.—‘ A Southern Matron,” in an interesting communication to the Philadelphia Inquirer, says that the as sociation on their first application to Mr. Washington received from him an answer to the effect that he was unwilling to sell Mount Vernon to any other purchaser than the State of Virginia or the General Government. Then, says our “ Southern Matron” — “ We appealed to Virginia to purchase from Mr. Washington, and by accepting herself the “ sacrifices’ —not the ‘ heart off "? which the Daughters of Washington would feel it a privilege to be allowed to bestow—enable them yet to accomplish all that love for his memory had . This appeal had been responded to nobly—with a promptness and patriotism which should enshrine the Vir- ginia General Assembly of ’56 in the hearts of—woman! It has m responded to in a manner which, while there is no departure from Mr. Washington’s expressed condition, conveying the property in ‘‘trust’’ deed to the State, yet gives the association all a State constitution permits, with this restrictien— our ng oe spoke only of a trust deod arrange- ment for the property. Mr. W. required it, and therefore Governor Johnston, in present- ing the subject for the consideration of the Assembly, confined himself to this proposal ; but to the honor of the Old Dominion be it recorded that, when he afterwards made an application to Mr. Langfitt, the chairman of the Mount Vernon Committee appointed to report on this portion of the Governor’s mes- sage, to include an ‘‘ac® of, incorporation ’’ for the association, with an enlarged patziot- ism which should endear his name to his coun- trymen, it was at once acceded to, and on the 17th March the ** Mount Vernon bill’’ passed both houses in less than an hour, and almost by acclamation! By this act the Assembly suthorized the Governor to contract with Mr. Washington for Mount Vernon, in the manner in which Mr. W. had consented to dispose of it, i a trust deed to the State. The addi- et of chartering the Mount Vernon Association, does not make the latter a party to any transaction in which Mr. W. is to be soneerned—it is purely one between the State of Virginia and the association.” A Rewarcasce Suvaeiine Case —A sin- gular trial lately occurred in Liverpool, in the course of which it was proved that a respest- able merchant, or rathe: merchant of res- pectable standing in Manchester, named Bren- nan, having a house in New York city, bad, for many years, been in the habit of smuggling silk goods into the latter port in hampers. It seems that he had made en arrangement with a clerk in the employ of the agent of one of the lines of passenger ships, through whose connivance he had been engbled to carry on avery successful smuggling business. Three of the hampers having failed to reach their destination, the Manchester merchant brought a suit against the clerk to recover the value of their contents, but was nonsuited, the Judge declaring that he could not assist anybody in defrauding the Government of the United States. ¢ decision was a very natural one, and the marvel of the case is, that the smug gling silk dealer should have had the stupidity to expose his nefarious practices. I. 0.0. F.—The Grand Lodge of Virginia have elected the following officers: N. K. Trout, of Staunton, R .G. M; John R. Jackson, R. W. D G. M.; Thos. J. Evans, R. W. @. W.; M. Seagers, R. W. @. S.; Geor, W. Toler, R. W.@.T.; W. H. Peters, @. C.; Alex. Grant, @.G.; J. W. Poindexter, @. M.; John Childress, @. H.; Rev. Mr. Hiland, @. Chaplain. A Swaxg in Many Fotps.—The editor of the Petersburg Express has seen a large King smake, which had wound himself around a stic k in so many knots and folds that he was unable to free himself. He was caught bys gentlem %, in the vicinity of that city, who, while play 7g with him, allowed him to coil Ledeen the stick and thus puzzle himself into bondage. i” Gilman’s Liquid Hair Dye is the only article now nsed in this city. Gentlemen who wear whiskers or moastaches of a gray or reddish bue wishing to attend s ball or party, can sppear in a suit lack, by de- voting one additional minute at their toliet ia using the very celebrated article which heeds this notice.—j{ Philadelphia er. Z.D. GILMAN Proprietor, 356 Pa. avenue, Washington. For sale by Druggists every where. ‘ap 21—1w if? Dalley’s Genuine Pain Extractor, will subdue the pain and inflammation from the severest burns or scalds, in from one to twenty minutes—and that it will heal the wounds witbout scar; and effectually cure Fever Sores—Piles—$alt Rheum—Inflammatory rheumatism—Sore and Inflamed Eyes—Cuts—Wounds—Braises—Old and In Sores—Scald Head—Corns and Buuions—Erysipelas Swellings—Felons—Chilblains—Bits of In roken Breast—Sore Nipples—Brupti nd inflammatory and cutaneous diseases, where the parts affected can be reached. Dou't be incredulous avout the many diseases named to be cured by only one thing—but retiect, that the few, but posi tive properties which the Dalley Salve slone contains, aud as heretofore enumerated—one to four—cen reach not alone the afore-mentioned diseases, but many more not enumerated Each box of GENUINE DaLty’s Pain ExTmACcTos has upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the signatures of C. V. CLICKENER & CO., proprietors, and HENRY DALLRY, menufacturer. All othere are counterfeit. r box. ‘&F All orders should be addressed to C. V. Clickener & Co., Si Barclay street, New York. @@ For sale by CHAS. STOTT, NAIRN & PALMER, and Druggists generally. ap #ecom The Great Russian Remedy.—Pre BONO PUBLICO.—“ Every mother should have a boz in the honse handy In case of secidents to the children.” REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE. Tt ts Boston remedy of thirty years’ standing, and is re- commended by physicians. It {sa sure and speedy cure for Burns, Piles, Bolle, Corns, Felons, Chilbains, and Old Sores of every kind; for Fever Sores, Licers, Itch, Scald Head, Nettle Resh, ‘Bunions, Sore Nipples, jrecommended by narses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers, Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Froxeu Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Bore and Cracked Lipa, Sore Nose, Warts and Fiesh Wounds, it iss most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousaw have used {t in the city of Boston sod viciaity for the last thirty years. In no instance will thi Salve do au injury, or interfere with a physician's prescriptions. It is made from the purest materiais, from a recipe brought from Russla—of articles growing in that country—and the proprietors have letters from all claases, clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and others who have used It themselves, and recom: mend it to others. Redding’s Kussia Salve {s pat {0 large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with « picture of a horse and disabled soldier, which picture {s also engraved on the pper. Price, 25 Centss Box. Sold at all the stores in towa or eountry, and may be ordered of auy wholesale Price 25 cents druggist. For sale at SHILLINGTON’S, Agent for Wash ugton. jan As a Spring a er Medicine, CARTER’S SPANISH MIXT! re-eminent above on the blood; ite vivifyiug qualities ; 1:8 toute madency to drive al! humors to scription; good effects, es testified to by many of the most respectable citizens of Richmond, Va., aud else- where, must be conclusive evidence that there is no humbug abontit, The trial of a single bottle will satisfy the most skeptical of its benefits. *,° Ses advertisement inancther column. spl—im What is it For—This Weod’s Hair RESTORATIVE ?7—Is a question ssked dsily by hundreds, We auswer, without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it ta the only article k: ses for the haman hair. It falling—it will restore its astural color. ir Dye, bat a speedy and efficactous Restorative Trial bottles $1; pints $2; quarts $3. Read the adveri(semeat on the ourth page. ap 19—tf 10> Gilman’s Stimulating Liniment will ly cure chronic and actte Kheumatism, as can be proven by hundreda who have used {tin this city. It will also cure Sprains, Lameness, Strains, Bruises, Sxddie calle, 4c., in horses, for which purpose it was originally prepared; 80 cents per bottle. Prepared by Z. D. GILMAN, Druggist, 369 Penns. avenue. ap ls6—iw 4 Vests, Dress Suits, Business Suits. NOAH WALKER 4 CO., Maxete Hatt CLormixe Kuro , Tespectfully announce that 3p! AND SUMMEh CLOTHING is now ready for Inspection, comprising a» assortment of @ axp Yourus’ b- 0 PPO’ ry from one of the most attractive stuck of goods in this cit; , at very reduced prices. ap 2—tf MARKIED, In Georgetown, on the 17th instant, bythe Rev. N.P. Tillinghast, the Rev THOMAS @. ‘AD. DISON to MARIE E., daughter of Thomas B. Addison, Esq , of Georgetown. DIED, On the 20th instant, after a short iliness, JAS. MEAD. a much-respected citizen of this — in the 7ith year of age; formerly of Prince George county, Md.. but for 25 a resident of Washington, and a Soldier in the war of 1812 His funeral will take place to-morrow after- noon, at 2 o’clock, from the residence of James H. Mead, 6th streeteast, near Pa. avenue. * In New York, on the 20th inetant, ‘in the 22d year of ber age, Mrs. MARY VIRGINIA, wife of J. Wilson Keep, and daughter of the late Rob- ert Fenwick, of this city. The funeral will take place to morrow (Tues- day) afternoon, from the residence of Mrs. Mil- burn, corner Virginia avenue and 7th st. The friends of the families of Mrs. Milburn and Fen- wick are invited to be present * In Baltimore, on the 18:h instant, Commander GEORGE ADAMS, of the U 8. sag In Baltimore, on the 13th instant, in the 37th year of her age, HONORA 8 . wife of George Guest, and daughter of Gen. James Bank! ofthe U. 8. Army. WANTS. AUCTION SALES. ee a ee gpd ttn SHUCKER. at the corner ennsylvania ave- nue aaa leventh streets, under Farnham’s sta- tionery Store. ap 20—1t* WANTED TO PURCHASE—BY A GEN- tleman residing in Missouri, a servant wo- man. She must be a good cook and washerwo- man, and not over thirty-five years old, and must be of trustworthy c! fn all respects. She will sult except one that cam appreciete the value except one can a ite the value ofa home ins kind fasatiy, The ad- will not rated from her hus! make no ob! mother, ifthe latter has suc! , at once, box No. 13 Star of may enquire ai the counter of the ap 21-3t ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO AT- tend in a Store. Good recom tions tequired. Address ‘‘ A B’’ at this office, name and residence. ap 19 AN TED.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, washer and jroner. A slave preferred. Ap- ily at No. 379 E street North, near 10th street est. ap 19-3t* ERSONS WHO HAVE YARDS OR GAR- dens to be filted up, or laid out, can have it done by addressing ‘‘ G”’ through thisoffice. All ‘Trees and Shrubbery furnished on reasonable terms. ap 19 3t ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, a parlor and bedroom, and board ina private family. A locality between 12th and 15th and H street and Pa avenue pr ‘Terms liberal. Address Box 223 Post Office, Washing- ton. ap 17-4t HITE OR COLORED COOKS, CHAM- bermaids, Nerses, &c , furnishing satis- fact recommendations, may always find good situations; and persons having Houses or Rooms to Rent can be sup) lied with good tenants, by calling at BAKER’S General Agency and Con- veyancing Office, Columbia Place, corner 7th st. and Lcuisiana avenue, No. 6 second story. ap 17-lw URSE AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED at474 Pa. avenue, with good recommenda- tions, JONAS P. LEVY, apis-tf Wine. Liquor and Grocery Store. _ AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO Ga persons in want of the following ar- French or German Looking Glasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square Ol Paint , large and small Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or goid. All kinds of Pictures framed, and any size Loo! Glasses, or other work in the gilding line done to order with disnatch. Also, alot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit the times, for cash. N.B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glass Plates inserted. 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. dec 19 JOHN WAGNER. FOR SALE AND RENT. [See first page for other Rentand Sale no'tces } OR RENT —A LARGE THREE-STORY brick house on Fast Capitol street, nearly opposite the residence of B. B French, ee Apply to the subscribers at their Lumber Yara, corner of 26tu and D streets. ap 2l-eolw. H. & J. W. EASBY.4 ————— OR RENT.—A BRIGK COTTAGE IN the West End, near the corner of [sth and Hi streets, with a fine enclosure, conver i*nt out- buildings, and handsomely furnished. Apply at the premises. ap 2! it OR RENT.—SEVERAL OF THOSE DE- lghtful country residences with large gardens atteched, at Kendall Green, having been putin red h repair, are now for rent at the low price ef a year For beauty of location and healthiness of situ- ation, these residences are unsurpassed, offering as they do, ex'raordinary inducemerts to all who prefer the salubrity of country air to the sultriness and dust of the city. Distance from the Post Office a mile and a quarter. Apply. to WM. STICKNEY, at his residence No. endall Green. ap 2l-1w OR RENT.—A LARGE BRICK HOUSE on 7th street, near Dorsey’s Hotel, containi: twelve rooms, besides two parlors, kitchen an cellar, with gas through the house. Rent low, and immediate possession given. Apply to L. GASSENHEIMER’S Clothing Store, No. 289 7th street, between H and F. ap 21-lw UILDING LOTS FOR SALE—A VA- riety of Building 1.ots in all parts of the city, at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms. Enquire of the subscriber at John E. Kendali’s office, rext door to W. B. Todd’s, Hat Stcre, Pennsylvania avenue, third floor, front room ap 21-ec3m DAVID MYERLE. ILL OFFAL, CORN, OATS, AND HAY AT PUBLIC AUCTION —Being about to close business, we will offer our entire stock of fred at public auction, on Monday, the 28th, at 10 o’clock, oak of Corn, Oats, Hay, Shorts, Shipstuits, Middilng ard Brown Stuff. WHEATLY & BALL, Water Street, Georgetown, D.C. OR RENT.—TWO PLEASANT CHAM- bers, on the first hoor of the house, corner of New Jersey avenue and B street, No. 553, in the vicinity of the Capitol. For further ‘ticulars apply on the premises to Mrs. E. B. MILLS. ‘ap 19-3t IEN FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT CASPARIS’ on Capitol Hill. ap 15-3t* OR RENT.—ON CAPITOL HILL, A suite of Furnished Rooms, (parlor, chamber, dining room, kitchen, pantry and servant’s room) suitable fora member of Con; with a small family. Enquire at the house No. 281 South B street, or address R. H. W., at this office. ap ly-lw* ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE .—I will sell, on accommodating terms the following described Property : The new three-story Brick Dwelling House, on Missouri avenue, near the corner of Four-and.a- half street. This house is situatd@ in cne of the most healthy and pleasant locations in the city, fronting the public grounds, and commanding a view from the Capitol to the Washington Monu- ment, with all the surrounding country, which can never be obstructed. The honseis admirably a:ranged, having been built under my own direc- tion, ‘with an eye to the comfort and convenience of my own family. It contains sixteew rooms. with all the modern improvements of gas and heating apparatus, hot and cold water, Datnroom, &c. There js also a cistern in the yard capable of containing 15,000 gallons of water, and asewer leading to the main sewer of Four-and-a-half streets, for the pu of ¢: ing off all the slops. There is also in the rear a large brick sta- ble and carriage-house, covered with tin. The lot fronts 24 feet 6 inches and runs back 126 feet to a 30 feet paved alley. I will also lease the vacant lot adjoining the above Property, lot same size. 2W E. WHEELER. ap li URNISHED ROOMS TO LET~—THREE Bed Rooms handsomely furnished and lighted a Meals can be h:d at any hour. Apply atC. GAUTIER’S Restaurant, Pennsyl- varia avenue, No. 252. ap 17-6t OR SALE—THAT VERY PLEASANT and desirable residence, corner of 10th and N streets, The bouse is new, and well farnished, containing thirteen comfortable rooms, beside bath room, kitchen and good dry csilar. A well of the best water at the kitchen door, and lot 50 feet by 100, with choice fruit and flower garden Pianted. Any one desirous of purchasing will please call examine hgh eee ses Also, four or five lots adjoining the above, on J0th and N streets. ap 17-St FEW TABLE BOARDERS CAN BE AC- commodated by applying at No. 492 G st., between 4th and 5th. Boarders can be accommo- dated at voce per week. Mrs.S. HUNTER. 16-1 OARD—SIX, OR EIGHT GENTLEMEN can obt in board at No. 459 10th street beween E and P, fer @3 per week. Also, a gentleman and wife. — ap l4-lw* OARDING —ONE LARGE ROOM, hand- somely furnished, on the first floor, and one eae front room in the second story, furnished or arnished, with or without board Also, two single rooms for gentlemen. ‘Table boarders can be accommodated on reasonable terms A large ba is attached to the house, making it desira- e for a family with children. Apply to463, 10th street, between D and E, east side. ap 9-2w* OARD,&¢.—MR8. BATES,ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street is prepared toaccommodategentlemenwithrooms, th or without . Every effort will be made to render those comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. aps—tr UST RECEIVED— 73 tons Phila. Red Ash CUAL, 8 do White do 100 cords Oak WOOD 50 cords Pine do Which will be soid at the Lowest searkat prices by . MOORK, ap l6-eo3t West side 9th st., bet. D and E, e that will be thus sepa- | B j WEDNESDAY MORNING By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND Heuse- Effects at ea Se a -—O: at 10 o’clock, at the residence of P. Teanga -. No. 1 if ail hla Pumiture and Housekeeping kifects, viz: Mahogany case Pianoforte, Stool, and Cover ‘Two mahogany Sofas, 4 and : Chairs Marble-top centre Table, reception Chairs Two hi Chande fers, Brackets ingrain Carpets Shades, Walnut extension Table, marble-top Sideboard Cane and wood seat Chairs, Rockers Superior Shefield-plated Dinner Service, consist- of ten pieces, nearl new, and cost $500 China, , and crockery Ware Table Cutlery, silver-plated Castors Single and double cottage Bedsteads Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands on a conan batt Mattresses lows, Biankets, Comforis, &c. th arr riting Lounge Superior Refrigerstor, kitchen tensils, &c ‘erms: $30 and under, cash ; over that sum a credit of sixty and pea f days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. P. 8. The above Furniture is all nearly new and in excellent order. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ap 21-d Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ee THOUSAND VOLUMES OF RARE and Valu Beoks at Public Aucti: On TUESDA WEDNESDAY EV INGS, April 29th and 30th, commencing at 5 o'clock, at the auction rooms, we shall sell a portion of the Library of Thomas Ewbank. for merly Commissioner of Patents, consisting of about two thousand volumes of rare and choice Scientific, Historical, Literary, and Miscellaneous Werks, a full description of which will be fur- nished fn a complete catalogue, now in the hands of the printer. Terms cash. P. S$. —Persons at a distance will be furnished with catalogues upon Eo on to the Auction- eer. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ap2i-d Auctioneer. SS. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ee eet dat ROSEWOOD UCASE PIANO Forte, Furniture, and H ld Kffects at Auction.—On THURSD. MORNING, April 24th, at 10 o’clock, in front of the Auction Rooms, { shal sell, without reserve, the Furni- ture and Effects of a f:mily removing from the city, comprising— si lor rosewood case French Plano Mal ogany Piano Forte, Parlor Chairs Marble-top Centre and Sofa Tables AO Vv ponent cane set Chairs russels, three-ply, and in Ci: ts Window Shades, Lookingeglasees Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes Washstands, Totlet Sets Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ap 2i-d Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF PAPERHANG- ings and Upholstering Mrteriais —By virtue ofa deed of trust duly executed and re- corded, the subscriber will sell at pub'ic sale on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1856, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the auction store of Jas. C. Mc- Guire, on the corner of Penntylvania avenue and 10.h streets, an assorted stock of Paperhangings and Ms mene! Materials, consisting of— ssorted Paperhangings Gold, Velvet, and other Borders hears oh Corner: pieces Views, Window Shades Cords, Tassels, Ornaments, &c Terms of sale will be: All sums of and under $25, cash; all sums over $25 and under $50, thirty days; and over $50 and under 2100, thirty and sixty days; and all sums of $100 and over, thirty, sixty, and ninety days credit, for notes, with approved endorsers, bearing interest from day of sale. CHAS. S. WALLACH, Trustee. ap2i-eost JAMES C.McGUIRE, Auct’r. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. QNG BOAT TOM THUMB, AT AUC- tion.—On TUESDAY, the 22d instant, I shall seil, at 6 o’clock, p m., in the Wesbington Canal, between 15th and i6th streets, a long boat, named Tom Thumb. She isa good boat, being 75 feet long and 13 feet 9inches wide, and two masts. Capacity upwards of 32 tons. Termscash. ap 18-d 4. GREEN, Avet. Monster Spring Arrival! AT THE Original Dry Goods and Shoe Emporium Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. B. HALL, No. 373 SEVENTH STREET, e has returned from the NoRTHERN Mar- kets, where he selected from the latest importa- tions, and !s now prepared to exhibit, for public inspection, the LARGEST, MOST VARIED, THOR- OUGH COMPLETE, and CHEAP STOCK OF GOODS ever offered in this market. DRESS GOODS.—The greatest attention has been paid to the selection of this class, so as to combine elegance, neatness, and permanent col ors. Handsome Plaid Silks, Tc Wide Black Silk, 6oc Mous de Latnes, oaly sc Fine De Bege, 1c Plaid Giogbam, 6c Dotted Swiss Muslin, 12¢ Ladies’ best Kid Gloves, t0c G only 12¢ Gloves, 6e if Hose, Ge Rich Plaid Ribbons, only 9c Gents. Silk Handkerchiefs, 25¢ 3 Boys Silk Do only 12¢ Colored order Do _ only 4c Linen Shirt Bosoms, 37¢ Spool Coiton, 12c per dozen Handsome stripe’ Cambric, for carriage lining, only 0c mb'd Curtain Muslin, 1c Bleached and unbleached Cot ton, Gc, worth ly Irivh’Liten, only 25¢ Linen Towels, 6c cheap at 10c Good avsortment of Woollen . Silk Cravate, 250 Linen and ue Veils, 35¢ Cotton Goods, for boys wear. CALICOES, for beauty of design, quality, fast colors, and moderate prices,carnot be sur assed. BONNETS, FLA'IS, Gentlemen’s and Chil- dren’s HATS are elegant and fashionable. A yee selection has been made at reduced rices. CARPETINGS, MATTINGS, Floor, Stair and Table O1L CLOTHS at a small advance on manufacturers prices. BUOTS AND SHOES, a full and desirable stock. Care has been taken to select ac ass of each that will give satisfaction. The objects ob- tained in this line are durability and style. La- dies Slippers 37 cents; Ladies fine Gaiters $1, worth $1.50; Children’s Shoes only 18 cents; Gentlemen’s tine Lasting Shoes $1 50,worth $2 50; an endless variety of Ladies’ Gentlem:ns’, Boys’ and Children’s GAITERS AND FANCY SHUES of the newest styles, at very low prices. etd my goods in first hands, and selling for cash only, | am enabled to sell at wholesale or retail every description of goods, at about one profit lower thun thev are generally sold Those who pay cash for their goods will find it greatly to their advantage to visit my extensive establish- ment It will afford us great pleasure to show you our goods, and sell them if we can Don’t fail to examine our stock and prices be fore making your purchases. All goods acer at this establishment may be returned if not as represented. R. B. HALL, No. 573 Seventh street, four doors above |. ap 18-6t AR4ASOLS !—PARASOL Just received from the Manufacturers' 300 PARASOLS in every quality and size, and for sale very cheap by WM. R. RILEY, ap2-Im Cor 8th st., opp Centre Market. A CARD. . if AVING TAKEN THE YARD FORMER- ly occupied by Mr. McCutchen, corner G and 22d streets, { woul Bax aendey inform my friends and the public generally that { will be prepared, in a few days, to furnish them with the beat ticle of WOOD AND COAL, at the lowest mi ket prices. Hoping, by strict attention to b ness and fair dealing in all cases, to merit a eral share of patronage. JOHN W. MYERS. ap 17-3t PLATED WAITERS. NEW ARTICLE.—_JUST RECEIVED. A handsome assortment of very superior PLA- TED WAITERS, from 10 to 30 inches, equal in quality to the best Sheffield Ware, and at very much lower rates. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewelers, ap? 324 Pa. av. bet. 9th and 10th streets. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS, Wasuincton Gas Light Company : April 16th, 1956 ATISFACTORY INFORMATION HAV- ing been obtained as to the terms on which suitable Coal can be ured for the supply of the year, the Board of Directors, in fulfilment of the promise given in their Circular of the 14th ultimo, have now the pleasure to state that they are enabled to make a corresponding reduction in the price of Gas. ly, a discount of twelve and a half per cent ‘be allowed upon all bills for gas Soaenmed. soe bn dyn of "9 it, (the expiration uarter, nerd'at the office of the Company within fve days m package! <i presentation. ol of e Board : ap is-eszw J. F. BROWN, Secre! E RISING STAR GAME.—THIS Is A "T'tecntirat and instructive Game for Children. It learns them to commit to memory all the inci- dents battles that were foughtjdu- ring the American Revolution. For sale by the agent, ALEX. ADAMBON Mnar22-3m 7th atreet, opposite Post Odtice. AUCTION SALES. SER 2 be Shiai Ke rress ake By HUGH DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. 4 TONS OF POTOMAC ICE Fer Sale. Will be svid at blic auction, on THURSDAY, the 2th day of April, at 5 o’cl’k P m., atthe jises, near the corner of H street south and Ninth street the contents of an Ice poreen a about 400 tons of ag = very superior rp aving been carefully pu! auseree ave thi iecare Gatlding this own ie is own Ssontew eee Toe T : One-half cash on the day of sale; the endorsed balance in 2and4 months. notes, bearing interest. Sepis UGH DOWLING & CO., ap 18-St* Auctioneers. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF CHOICE Mop- ern Oil Paintings.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 23, at 7% o’clock, at the Saloon over Farnham’s Bookstore, corner of Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, I shall sell, without reserve, sixty modern O1l Pajntings, the property of a private eman in Baltimore, Jately deceased. — ing many fi: e specimens of om artists e name in part specimens of Van Arden, Newell, Roach, Rowbotham, Warren, Lanman, Scott, Pyne, Cobell, Ellis, &c. The paintings are all handsomely framed and will be found worthy of attention. ‘Terms: $50 and under, cash; over that suma credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily en- dorsed notes, bearing interest. Catalogues may be obtsined at the Auction Rooms. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ap 18-4 Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EREMPTORY SALE TO COVER AD- vances.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON April 2ist, at 4 o’clock, at the auction rooms, i shall sell, without reserve— 75 sets ivory and bone handle Knives and Forks 50 pairs black doeskin Pants 60 pairs sattinet Pants 3,009 superior Havana Cigars Terms: $25 and under cash; over that sum a credit of 60 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes bearing interest. 1 a J.C. me@ulRE, Auct. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. URNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EF. fee t Public Sale.—-On TUESDAY MORNING, April 224, 1856, at 10 o’elock, at the residence of a gentleman declining housekeepi: on D, between 9th and 10:h streets, I shall the Furniture and Household F ffects, viz : Mahogany Sofa, Rocker and Chuirs Mahogany and walnut Centre and Sofa Tables Gilt frame Mirrors, Window Shades Cane and wood. seat Chairs, Lounges Carpets, Ulicloth, Rugs Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands Wardrobes, Toilet Sets Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows Cooking and other Stoves Ki chen U ensils,&c. Terms: $30 and under cash; over $30 a credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed bearing interest. ap l7—a JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer EREMPTORY SALE.—On MONDAY, the 28th April instant, at 6 o’cieck 1a the af- ternocn, the following desirable Frame House, nearly new, and Lot, will be seld at Auction, on the premises; namely, part of Lot No. 26, in Rothwell and Naylor's subdivision of Square No. 425, fronting on 7th street 23 feet 6 inches, b 100 feet deep, to a public alley, between L and M streets Terms: One-fourth cash,and the residue at 6, 122nd 18 months. Immediate possession can be given. Inquire of W. R. Woodward, Attorney at Law, No. 454 Sixth street. W. REDIN. ap 17-4 A. GREEN, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate.—By virtue cf a decree of the Ur- phazs’ Court cf the District of Columbia, ap- proved by the Circuit Court of aid District, sit- ting in Chancery, in the maiter of the pe- tition of William Whitmore and others, children and heirs at-iaw of Wiiliam W. Whitmore, de ceased, I will,on TUESDAY, the 29th day of April, insiant, at 6 o’clock p. m., in front of the remises, proceed to sell lots of ground num- Perea seventeen (17) and eighteen (18,) in square numbered five hundred and three, (503,) situate in the city of Washington, D.C. ‘The above-described property is located on 6th street west, between N and O streets, south. There is a good two-story frame Dwelling-house ona part of Lot 18. Lot 17, and also that portion of Lot 13 begin- ning at the northwest corner of said dwelil: . running thence south with the line of sald 6th street twenty feet, and extending back with that uniform width (20 feet) to the rear line of said lot, and upon which the houce stands, will be sold at the risk and cost of the persons who urchased the same at a forme) sale made by the rustee, and who have failed to comply with the term of said former sale Terms of sale: One third cash, and the residue in two a at6 and 12 months, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser or purchasere, satisfac- a endorsed. ps the full paymert of the purchase money ard interest, and the ratification of the sale by the Court, the trustee will convey said lots of ground to the purchaser or purchas- ers thereof at his, her or their (the purchaser’s) costand expense, If the terms of sale are notcomplied with within five days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell said lots, or either of them, upon reasonable notice, at the risk and cost of the purcheser. RICHARD H. LASKEY, Trustee ap i-Stawtwkds A GREEN, Auct. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. VALUAStS HOTEL PROPERTY, ite the Railroad Depet, at Public # i—Un MONDAY afternoon, April 2ist, at 4 clock, on the premises, I shall sell part of ori- inal Lot No.3in Square No. 630, fronting 50 feet on north D street and 77 feet 11 incheson New Jersey avenue, containing 5,255 square feet of ground, more or less, with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick building, con- taining in all twenty ore rooms, arranged ex- pressly for a smal! hotel, with hot and cold water and gas throughout the building. The property is situated on the corner immedi- ately opposite the Depot, and from its location offers great inducements to persons desirous of engaging in business. It was built by the late Jobn Foy expressly for a second class hotel, who conducted it successfully unti' his death. Terms: One-fifth in cash; the residue in 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 months, with lnterest, secured bya deed of trust on the property. For further particuiars address Stanislaus Mur- ray, Esq., or the auctioneer. mnar17—eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By A GRE . Auctioneer. IRUSTEE’S SALE.—-BY VIRTUE OF two deeds of trust, the one duly recorded in Liber J. A.S , No 99, one of the land records for Washington County, in the District of Columbia, and the other duly filed the 16th of January A. D 1856, in the proper Record office of the County and District aforesaid, the sulscribers will sell on MONDAY, the 2ist of April, A. D. 1856. at five e’clock, p. m., the following described Real Es- tate and improverments thereon, situated in the City of Washington, inthe District of Columbia, namely: Part of Lot No. 1, in square No. 397, beginning for the same 43 feet, and one inch north from the south east corner of said Lot one, run ning thence north ay Sth street west 12 feet 11 inches, thence west 99 feet 4 inches, being the entire depth of said part of Lot This male will take place in front of the premi- ses, and the terms will be one half cash, and the balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. The property will be resold at the purcbaser’s risk and cost on ten days notice if the terms of sale be not complied Wi:h within three days from the day = ENJ. P_ SMITH B : Ss) > E. C. MORGAN, } Trustees. mar 15—2aw&ds A. GREEN, Auct. Bv JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. N UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE Nati 1 Hotel, Washington, at Fublic Auction.—Trustee’s Sale.—By authority o! 2 deed of trust and by direction of the cest. q. trust, the subscribers will sell at auction, at the auction storeof J C. McGuire, Washington, on THURS- DAY, the 19th day of April next, at12o’clock m , eight undivided three hundred and fifteen parts, the whole into three hundred and fifteen equal parts, being divided of and in all and singular the lots of ground in Wasbington, in the District of Columbia, marked and known on the plat thereof as lots numbered 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13, in square numbered 491, and ali that part of lot codes ee 14, in said square, adjoining said lot number }3, fronting twenty feet on north C street, and running back at right +e Pe with said street north the full depth of said lot 14, with the im ements thereon, being the establishment Foows as te Haseust Hotel, now in the occu cy of Wm. Guy. P Terms of sale: Dne-fourth cash; and the resi due in six, twelve, and eighteen months from the day of sale, for which notes bearing intere:t, with a lien on the premises, will be taken. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. The property will be resold at the purchaser’s risk cost on ten days’ notice if the terms of sale be not complied with within three days from meer RICHARD WALLACH JOHN H. SAUNDERS,” § Trustecs. ap 2—eokds J. C. McGUIRE, Auet. 7 The abeve sale is postponed until TRUER EY Ame oa and pisce. ARD WAL! : JOBN H. SAUNDERS,” § Trustees eokds ap 18- J.C. Me@UIRE, Auct TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, es FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. pe eS ew een ree ely Baltimore Markets. ALTIMORE, April 21.—Flour is ; 824; Obie and City Mis Howard street eat is five to six cents lower. wide range of prices. Gorn Lath @ changed; white 5la54e ; Provisions are firm; mess sides 8ic.; shoulders 7io.; ai ta lWialdic. New York Markets. Naw Yorx, April 21.—Flour is dull; of 7,500 bbis.; common te good State a$6.50; common to low of extra $6 44a$6.75; mixed to lard Southern a$7.50; fancy to extra Southern $7.624: \ Wheat is firm; sales 3,500 bushels; white Southern $185. Corn is drooping; 20.000 bushels; Southern mixed 63c. Pork is firm; sales of 1,000 bbls. mess at $18. Beef is drooping; sales of 200 bbis. repacked at $13. Lard is firm; sales of bbis. at 10c. Whisky is i ing: at 26¢ y is improving; sales of 300 bbir. Ohio Cy Frsaiet — Financial. New Yorx, April 21.—Stocks are dull. Chicagoend Rock Island 94; Iilinos Central 98; Michigan Southern 97}; New York Central 921; Reading 91}; Virginia 6's 943: Illinois —— bonds 873. , rling exchange is dull at 9¢ per cent pre- nium. 25 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIc. I = ao eon MY OLDCUSs. jomers ani e —- , that again resumed Dusteees ne oor to mi: yeldeneee under the firm of C. Woopwarp, Sox & Co, where we will keep constantly on hand an assort- ment of STOVES and GRATES of all kinds. Also. REFRIGERATORS, WATER-COUL- ERS, BOSTON HAT BATHS, SAFES, CHIL- DREN’S CABS, &c. All of which we will sell very low forcesh. Please give usa call. Cc. WOODW. , SON & CO. _8p 19-3t Penn. av. bet., 10th and 11th sts. A CARD TO THE LADIES. M®.. NATER, FASHIONABLE DRESS- maker, No as Ninth street, between D and E, for years experience in the business in Philadelphia, solicits a share of the public pa- rsa and, from long experience, Frill safely fac! ‘on ber. — ise satisfaction to all who may call ust received the LATEST FASHIONS from New York ; also, anew style NEGLIGES. WANTED—Several Young Ladies to work at the above business. ap 19-2te ANDREWS’ Grand Raffle for $18,000 IN DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY ILL NOW TAKE PLACE IN A FEW re All those who bave not tbeir tickets had better do so without iy, as over one-half of them have already been di of. This is decidedly the richest stock of fine JEWELRY ever offered tn this country. The whole of this stock will be placed in the bands of Mr. Hood, Jeweler, for safe Keeping, until the Refiie is decided. Tickets only ONE DOLLAR, which can be had at No 420 Pennsylvania avenue, where the goods are now open for inspection. Give Col. Andrews a call, and you will not re- yret your visit. ‘Tickets rs flied for every evening at his store. The Raffie will be decided by a committee of the + Balimiantens on the day of the drawing. ap 17- =< Qtzine MANTILLAS.—THE LADISS \ are respectfully informed that we arenow pre- — to exhibit a beautiful assortment of the atest —— of Silk and Lace Mantillas LAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. ap 18-6t corner Penn. av. and 9h st. tetera BONNETS, Se AND EMBROID- GREAT JOBS OF COLLARS, §c. Shes OPENED,6J0B8 OF CAMBRIC COLLARS, from 58 cents to #4, peg 3 jobs of SWISS COLLARS, 81, $1 25 and $1 50 1 do realFrench Do $2.50 and 83 1 cartoon of Black Brussels LACES A splendid line French Swiss BANDS Also, CAMBRIC RUFFLING AND BANDS Splendid RIBBONS, for 25 cents Rich Sash and Bonnet RIBBONS ee goes » every variety of GIMP AND STRAW BONNETS AND FLATS. The above goods are all rery low. MRS.R. G. ETCHISON, ap 16-eo3t_ Successor to Mrs. R. A. Peaco. UNION BOTTLING AND MINERAL WATER DEPOT. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Inform thelr customers and the public - erally, that they now have their new ‘Sheer <seeeey ap wcicead in operation, and are pa to furnish them with their pre: MINERAL WATER said aa In additien to the above, they have made ar- rangments with the most extensive Brewers in the United States, for aconstant su) best stock of PORTER and ALE, tech an wes never offered before in the District, and n guare: on band a stock sufficien! a them to fill all orders at the shertest notice. We return our most sincere thanks for the pat- ronage which bas been so liberally best on us,and hope that by strict attention to business we will merit a continuance of the same. As usual a supply of their su HAM- PAGNE CIDER MEAD, &e, age tees to have cma | Orders given to our drivers or by mail — —, =e ges ve SH NN OY nion Bottling jt > ap 17-dim xii STILL A GREAT RUSH T ELLI8’S FOR BARGAINS.—NOW IS the time to cheap goods, as he is selli out to change siness. Go, every! . Pa avenue, n 9th and 10th sts. ap 17 — ees CLOTH DRESSING AND DYEING ES- TABLISHMENT,. HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE-ESTAB- lished himself in the above business is pre- pared to DYE Silk, Merino, and Dela'ne Dresses; Silk, Demask and Merino Curtains ; Crape and ts, Merino Shawls dyed or bleached. ents’ Coa Pants, Vests, Cloaks and Mantels cleansed or re- eye L. J. DENHAM, No. 249 south side Pa avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, opposite Gautler’s Confectionery. ap ll-lm* Pi ine ste SE Pee Sere BONNETS, FLATS AND RIBBONS. WE BAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR SKC- ond supply of BONNETS, FLATS, AND RIBBONS, Infant's and Children’s HATS AND CAPS. Also, BONNET FLOWERS and TRIMMINGS, which we o at very low prices. W. EGAN & SON, ap 7-2w ad Ss Pa venue, near 7th street. REDUCTION IN GAS-FITTING, At 29 3. s. Pa, avenue, betweem Wth amd 11th st. WING TO RECENT REDUCTIONS IN Prices of Gas Fitting materials we now offer to fit up BUILDINGS WITH GAS TUBING AT LOWER RATES than ever before done in this city, and in a thorongh workmanlike man- ner Also, on hand, the most complete essortment of GAS FLXTURES ever offered, from the factory of Cornelius & Baker, comprising several new French patterns. apl02w J. W. THOMPSON & BRO. LATEST NEWS FROM PA’ ADAME C PRIBRAM AND DAUGHTER Pa. avenue, No. 277, between 10th and 1ith sts., inform the ladies in Wasb- m that they have received, with last steamer from a the latest fash- ion Spring MILLINERY and BONNETS, &c., from Paris. ap 15—1m MADAME R. wit CERTAINLY LEAVE ON THE Sth of Mey, and respectfully informs the = , that she will give infortmation ffairs relating to Life, Health, Wealth, Marriages, Love, Journeys, L«w Suits, Difficul- ties in Business, Absent Friends, Sickness and Death, and in respect to all other subj Bhe is also able to tell the ages of persons by reading numbers. She can be consulted at all hours ef the day and evening. Her name js on the door—at No. 285 13th street corner of D, on the left hand side. Gentlemen 60 cents and ladies 25. ap li2we. NOW RECEIVING, EW AND FASRIONABLE STYLES OF Gentlemen’s Furaishing Articlcs — to ae ummeGents! Purpishing Store, 424 Pa. av., near corner 4} street. public in in all the ap 4- R BOSTON— ao FCs ‘ong ANDOVER . Atkins, has arrived ad will have ered ais 3 BARTLEY & BROTHER, apis 101 Water st., Georgetown. Cater of eiceaa tt cone oe keep good time one year. at J. ROBINSON’ °B. e mar 2i—1m opposite Browns’ Hotel,

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