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_LOCAL NEWS, | (17 Tue STAR PUBLISHES THE Lists OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE Wasutneton City Post Orrice UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM To BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVIXe THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE OFFICE. ITs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION IS MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PRINTED IN THE InstRIct oF Cotumata. a Nottes.— District of Cotrwata ADVERTIRF- MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE Battruore Sux ARK RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE | STAR OFFICE. Tux Axxvat Coverxcemeny of the National Medical College. at the Smithsonian Institution. last evening, was, on accountof the inclemency o' the weather. rather slimly attended ; hut few, he- | admirable financial system of the De | Which was literally his own creation. Firm, ee ~ 9 A ent i —$——— ter General, died last night at his residence in this city, after a very brief indisposition from neural- gia, which, suddenly attacking his heart, carried his spirit, in ten minutes thereafter, to «that bourne | from whence no traveler returns.’* Born in Tte- land, he came to the United States in his infancy, and was reared in Georgia. Subsequently, he an tered the service of the Government in the Post Office Department, in which he continued with but a brief interruption, until Death's hand was thus laid upon bim—a period of. we believe. thir- ty years. le leaves a wife and large family of | - anda widowed mother of great age. ed his way from the lowest clerkship in Office Departinent to his late responsible . throngh the value of his services to the public interest. He wax the life and soul of the rtinent, rientious, and clear-sighted i in all matters of Iy siness, though in the discharge of his official du- sides the participants in the exercises. being pres- | ties it was often necessary for him to make decis- ent. The exercises were commenced by music | ions grievously disappointin; parties doing busi- from a brass band stationrd in the gallery, during | ness with the Reo in be aevec bad x peceanl which the graduates filed into the room from enemy. Asan associate he was remarkably inte Svooen apartenens ‘The music was followed Jlowing students received their | sof the Dean. Dr Kies FE Williams. J HF Sowers, as 2 friend he was invariably cheerful, consider- ate. and warm-hearted ; and as a son. husband, 2 ligenf and well-informed upon alinostall subjec { parent. we never knew a man combining more virtaes and truly Christian graces Tratimomiat or Respror.—Ata meeting of the i tlemen connected with the Post Office Depart- Vo. J W_ Pennell. Alb; PD Russel, WOR it, andthe ottice of the Sixth Auditor of the ‘ ; W.G. Mathis, Tenn; HB ‘Treasury. held on Friday, March 4, 1859: tie, Win G. Willian A. Gardiner. Mal : On mation by oe Lindsey of the Auditor's W. Mines, GF KDC Wan Walton, office. Horatio King. Eisq_, was called to the Chair Feshua W ; Atwell. 8. x net was appointed Secretary New ¥ D. Morray. aa the sta al a tle nl with bouquets by Luly ow of diplomas, Dr. Riley wade ed te the andience Dr.John FP. Hots- |), ton. professor of surgery and clinical surgery, who proceeded to deliver the valedictory address to He commenced with a Nusion to the state of the weather; that ht antic eens of the voung disc pins dampened to a cons extent by the interference of Jupiter Fluvius. {Flere one of the most dis ul and ontrageons interruptions occurred that we ever witnessed on such au occasion. A young man who had attrac’ ed attention by the heavy. Lapaceng tread he proceeded to his seat (which the graduating closs. elassical was ne evliately in front of | years. and hear willing testimon a | % Z ony to the zeal. the the <pea SS ee 1 | energy. and the untiring industry. with which he hy persons present as Dr devoted himself to the arduous duties of his formerly an assistant demonstrator of anatom: en: aad to the ¢ teorgetowa Medical College. but not now nected in any manner with that institation, arose. and in a loud voice demanded of the speaker to +explain why that was: how that: abent.” in a maniacal and persistent manner that startled the audience and rendered it imposs for the speaker to proc eed. An assistant jan ef th intruder avout wouke held ef him to bring hit when he was warned by the Intter, nner. as if deadly wear . off? Here Dr. te the left of the grasped his back over h were about, owers, Who Was ruder, sprang be- around the s seat towards the door, nl persons now joined Dr. Sowers frying the seeming maniac towards | “he managed to draw a Colt’s re- pwes handled in such a manner as ypardize the lives of all in the ree "4 if tt + had saceceded in firing 4 it. But tuuat:ly, the weapon was secure was done The intruder be hrust ont of the door upon of the stairs, he drew a M * Hourishe: ih to the e1 Bejaz knocked dwn twies steps. by Dr. S. W. Cre Lis senses. and quietly left in compan friend. He was afterwards followed nue by one of the whe towk him to the central guard-house, where he was fined $51.15, and held to bail in the som of =285.06, to keep the e. The only explanation that we ecoeld hear for his strange conduct was that be had a prejudice ay: teal College, and was present on ti] with the determination of breaking up ti Dr. ih then proceeded with his address. though entirely extemzporaneous, was a and eloquent effort. fe said to the zrad- ass that they were now ‘doctors of medi- . that they would hereafter be looked upon as such. and would exert all the influence and incur of the profession. He said na class of young inen which saled this in coming upto the requ ity. Bat they were not yet d ad only just commenced; the p tudy, beautifal +m red upon t that he had never s had « of the ity; they bapks an profession * the same y that the tele- hatin the absenee of a clergyn 2 sta ediction. he would simply God speed. Ht isp the graduates sty here. that the faculty of George- tion, direetly or Dr. Jordan and the conduct with Scruemz Cocrr Yesrerpay—Alfred Ely, Esy.. and John W. Dining York, and Henry M. McGill. Esq.. of Wash- — D.C., were admitted attorneys and coun. scllors of this No. 74. William P. Lea, appellant, agt. The Polk County Copper Company etal. The arg - mentof this cause was concluded by Me. J. son Campbell for the appellant. No. 75. Hiram Clearwater, agt Sol m Meredith et 2 abgued by Mr. Pagh for the pi by Mr. RW. Thompson for efror No, 76. Richard A. Stewart. agt the Atlantic Bank in the $ if in error, This canse was otf? in error. and the defendants in plaintiff in error, city of Brooklyn Magruder for the rr pan y MeLean | Tue Te 7 the New York Tribu The correspondent o ys in relation to the com- nibtedtly for Mr | hike place as su the eon. while obft ged to 7 unless the a rr elves te th tony thee if. and make ne in con. character. It now jury will take up t ¥ bill on T ad have t ready for tris ab by Wedne: f next week We appr A that the ease will hardly be feached with this eclerity. Cases of this magnl- | tode are not anally the week, butare usually set fer Monday. When- ever the telat shall he entered upow, the tisk of getting a jury will be no sti A the pomed wih probably be them utialy from the It is <tated fri the New York papers that But! . wortls left Washi for that city on Wednes- dys evening pg Brres Weduesday afteruoon, 2 little buy. tive years old. son of F. Stahl. comer of Noand Fifth streets. was badly wounded by a ther dog Belem sing to bis father low was told by bis uvother b te Teg. baw We Keres san bo penven ttn aad th trrival of Dr. Hellen. who rendered the cat asst Dost y Marrer~ is Concaress —in the Sen- the Miseellancons Appropriation B.) pending, Me. Masea, from the Committee on the District of Coluausta, reported an amend: ¥ for repmits of the Lor Washington. m of the Comurissioner wes; whieh was agreed jg—yeax S. ways 19. Me. Bright, from the C mittee ow the District weud.nent to strike out of Columbia, reported the appropriation of £5 the Treasury extension for coutinu- construction of the ‘Feesaury extension, which was S5u0.U ry \ Sreciat Pareronmayce. —On to-morrow af- | eon, at 3 o'clock, there will be a grand exhi- \ Con of the Russian War for the accommodation f tadics amd ehildrem who cannot go at to hel Fellows’ ih Hall. To-morrow night very ‘pepelar and entertai wilt close. Avail — of these opportunities to witness ‘oe best of entertainments. row at the di Marron, th cer—the our friend jem in his usnal expression to our sorrow has just rea universally characterised his rody and or sonal case. or consfort, or even impaired health, to raised to pat him out, put him | jnterfe vice: apartments of the Third t- nt } fom | and costs $3.15. at the Smithsoni costs $51.15. dations for persons anc ‘ourt. « was taken up. it being centage on account of a real estate transaction. crowd of should delegates from Hin the uiddle of | Governor of Mai bairman announced With deep emotion. the object of the meeting, in nearly the following | words * We ha met to givean expres th of adrar friends reouplished ion of deep sor- i brother. Jobin nd kind-hearted Least Moning he was with us more lth This sudde nore on earth, and terrible blow is . hut it ismeet that i lL be given, as We have assembled for the purpose of giving the Information which hed us. of the death of Join Marron - Third Assistant Postinaster General. of us have been. with the vice for a long series and kindness official and perso nurse. mencing his service as a clerk in the Post 1 IS), he rose, by of Chief Clerk, with an ability and snecess which challe cent the dimiration of all who were acquainted with the au bie character of the service. th all the details of h ottice, ties: and his zeal never permitted his per- re with the requirements of the public Be it therefore Resoleed. That in the death of John Marron, the loss of a kind and devoted s courteous and intelligent gentleman, and <, faithfal and efficient | public office we tender to the afflicted family the deceased our sincere conds- apathy for their melancholy bereave- or- ment Resolved, That as a testimonial of respect the ock to-morrow morning. 1. That a copy of these proceedings, wed by the chairman and secretary, be respect- fully trastnitted to the family of the deceased, and a and | py hed in the city pete . resolutions were adopted meeting adjourned until to- ruing at 94 o'clock. lornatio Kine, Chairman. Jonx Hun, Secretary. 4 morrow (Saturday) u Warten Reterns.—W-.H. Carr, drink; fine J. H. Jordan, disorderly conduct in Institution, and carrying un- lawful weapon ; security for peace, and fine and The pppe rance of the prisoner this morning indicated a gh handling last night. The pistol taken from ‘hint is a large Colt revolver, which has been sent to the office of the Chief of | Police. His friends visited Lim this morning and pro- fessed great astonishment that a gentleman cauld be confined in such a place for what they termed *a mere fracas” Captain Goddard rr Pips the poor accommo- jer arrest. James Cecon. drunk and disorderly; fine and Pipe ates tre pe oe FE bs eee serene wor He advised them frou time to time, as | Tated. ns allowed. to provide themselves with Miss Vanpesuorr’s Farewetc Bexerit.— P is most talented actress and admirable author- ess, takes her valedictory benefit this evening, at the Theatre. where we expect to see one of the most brilliant houses ef the sexson, as we learn ncluded, Dr. Riley st that Lord and Lady Napie members of the diplomati several leading members of the fashionable cote- | ries—i Honse- Will also be the only occ: who were not present witness the beautiful pl | deservedly and several other corps. together with cluding Miss Lane. the lady of the W intend to be prese ite on the oceasion. Thts om available to those Wednesday evening t fair be from its netic beauty and intense interest. We cordially wish Miss Vandenhotf a house as overflowing as it will be fashionable. Circuit Court. — Yesterday, the jury in the ase of John F. Furguson agt. James and H. A. yillard, where action was brought to recover alleged to have been stolen from plaintiff's k, by some person unknown, while a guest ia { kept by defeadants, returned a verdict | tiff for the fall amount clai ease of R. B. Lloyd agt. Geo. T. Langley n action te recover per Water Bill, was con- oth Hox By this itute ith seme amend- t House the principal of whieh are to give the k in charge of United States engine and to thorize th Washington and George- we toes vplete system of sewerage. oR OF CLatws.—Yesterday, sq. of Washington city, f this © was sworn an at istrater, agt. the United itted bis argument in ninent. r. Roek- part of the claimn- ted. Adjourned to We mean, that a particularly hard-looking +-hitting politicians, consisting of to Annapolis 4s bebalf of young Gan- euce of death Weill 0 Wat BrvveR PREF NT te take home than a roll 1 hs's Mua tare, ob al With sts. It Pin trocts. . Ellis's Store, 96 Pa avenue, between and aa ‘Tur cug\Paud pangent liquor. Holland Gin, costa int A abont scout» per gallon; while Charles" se yon, Ham- ton & Leach, and others. Eln'd ©, Charles, Gan cral Agent, Broadway, New York. to-day he sleeps to wake no | Deap!—Jobn Marron, ‘Third Assistant Postmas | WHIG CONGRESSIONAL CO: | From ¥ d faithful offi- | | From $s | Bro sever prompt and eflicient in the discharne | 4 [Reported for the Star.) The Whig and American delegates of the 7th Congressional district of Virginia, met in conven- tion at Lyceum Hall, Alexandria, at 4 o'clock p. | m. yesterday, for the purpose of nominating @ | candidate for Congress at the coming State elec- tion in May next. | The Convention was called to order by the Hon. | W. D. Massey, of Alexandria county, who moved | that Hon. H. W. Thomas, (State Senator for the 7th district.) be elected to fill the chair; which was carried. | Mr. ‘Thomas on taking the chair, stated the | object for which the Convention had been called together. which was, as all present were aware. to consider the propriety. of nominating a suitable | candidate to represent this district in Congress, in | opposition to the ne Eecventt aoe ert He was happy to see so 7 pumber of Whigs and Americans nd nope the deliberations of the Convention rola it happily for the inter- ests of the voters of the 7th district. Mr. L. B Taylor, of Alexandria county, nomi- nated Charles B. Green, E:sq.. of Fauquier county, as Secretary. Mr. Green dec lining to act, on mo- tien of Mr. Tayior. Turner Ashby, of Fanquier as appointed, of Alexandria. moved that the sev- the distric the called over, ordered. eo. Bryant, Stephen mghiton. Charles Atkinson, J. P. aye a Massey, Chas. W. . HL. Monroe, A. D Me Veigb, and Samuel al Wartield, Wo OW 1 han answered. From bairfax—H. W. Thomas, W A Dulaney, D. W. Lewis. James M. Bew 4. E. Monroc, F_B Pox, and Thow air, A. Howi- sm, 3 From Cu : [It was stated held no cancus and had ap- ates; but Mr. Ford said that he we Whig, and would take the re- | sponsibility of casting the vote of his, county for a good candidate, feeling assured that in so doing he should meet the views of the Old Line Whigs of his county.) S renenstinc From Spotsylvania—A. wn From Fanquier—C T. Green, Win. M. Hume, Col. Joha Walden, Dr. T. H. Arthur, Win. Wall, F. Lewis Marshal, Turner Ashby, Kem; B. Gregs- by, Jno. E Hall, Dr. J. W. McGee. and John hat there was no representa- tion present from Orange, Rappahannock, or King George cou , Moved that any a | gentleinan, present, from any ‘county having no e legates in the nvention be admitted to the tloor as delegates. with full powers: was in accordance with the Statford county was tilted by the name of N.V Ford, and Spotsylvania county with these of A. Little and Col. Brown.] Mr. Scruggs, of Fauquier county, (editor of the Warrenton Whiz.) regretted t the district s! tion. He would like to see the at this time if it could be made seuta L to. [It a fair repre- i of the votes of the district taking part in If the proceedings. made now tl ination should be and this Convention w l have to engaze in the contest only supported 1 portion of ‘the yple. with only @ moiety of the seh of the District pledged to the work. We could not tell whether & nomination thus made would meet the views of | seuted in this be Assistant Postmaster Gen- | eral be draped in mourning, and that we will at- te nl the funeral of the deceased from his lite res- 1 the voters of counties not represented on this floor Mr. Dulaney. of Fairfax county, said that if no county in the district but one were repre- y, the € it bound to and ¢ ws of that steer nold-line Whig forward to east re was still ved that the vt in Warrenton the y the fourth Mouday in this month. Th cement would give time for those counties who had not yet taken action, to hold meetings and appoint deleyates. Mr. Massey hoped the proposition of the gentle- tan to postpone would net prevail There was | a good representation present considering thy | clemency of the weather and ia view of the fu that the “notice had beeu short. and some of the counties had not had time to call meetings. The | Speaker kuew that Orange and Rappahannock counti _ held meetings and appointed dele- gates, whom the prevailing bad weather had pre- Vented from reac hiugtown. He was satistied that whatever action was taken by the Convention would be as cordially endorsed by the absentees as though they were present. They would. as cheerfully vote for the candidate as though they were represented in the Convention. There was Tuesday foll | no reason for delaying to imake the nomination. | coming contest | Stood. | | derstoud his The people wanted some standard-bearer in the Let the Convention act. aud let the r responsibility rest with the absent. If they were atraid to show their faces. let it be so eae He moved as a substitute for the motion of Mr. Dulaney that the Convention proceed to nom- inate a candid: this d Mr. Dulaney though No one w a standard-bearer in the aoa self. It was all very well to talk of chivalry age, &e.; he liked to see it, but had rathe the poils and when the candidate sh field. The candidate of this Convention, who- canvass than him- ‘ever he might be, should not be presented to tie fon. He u | the Convention brie! | erieksburg. and’ Delane r of the two Houses of | CAD Heuty Me: | otfered for se a the ia rt— Kod people under any disadvantages. The people of Stafford had as much right to a voice in selecting a candidate as the people of Alexandria county, In his opi inination now could do no or three weeks hy e would idate ample time to canvass the di Was an energetic man, and in gree: ld be working. He boped the oppositi« on would not be pressed. Mr. Scruggs at first had thought it advisable to postpone the Convention to a future day ; but, af- ie hearing t marks of Mr. Massey, he with- drew all opposition to immediate action on the part of the Convention. Mr. L. B. Taylor, of Alexandria county, ob- served that he was giad to see that there was but | one sentiment in the meeting as to making the nominatidn; all were agreed as to that point; but. at the same time, he saw no propriety in forcing | the nomination this evening. the Convention were to adjourn now till to-morrow afternoon, more dele es would arrive in the mean time, and the bu vss of the Convention conld then yo th ti journ, it adjor p.m. ‘This motion was agreed to. Messrs, Scruggs, of Fanqui of F Little, of Fred- irfax. were seve- and each address sd ral alled on for s) After which the Convention adjourned. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. NH ANP Fk Adley SALE—A Inrge » 2 HORS PEED. all doseriptions: than Vand lab. R; la o CEN, RY BIRDS. ie P net BOL 1 immediately, » Heh street, mar 3-eoat* I © OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HAVE ated wih me J. Rien arp Heanoreus, and will Pre RT UNITY OF RE astomers inthe Distr jes of Maryland and Vv at vy have 20 ow | stowed upon fully ask a ce firm, ikea peen ren Will oblige me by cash hoe “note at a MINT. SMOOT. mar L-6t Mayor's Orrics, Frown, D.C., Feb. 24, 1850. led proposals wili he fed at this office the tet ag Teanga ter the RENT ING OF THE FISH WHARF sin Georgetown, tor the tern these year theret ven when the full pric Into the treasury ote IM; possession to he annual rent is paid RA Ww FOR: D, Mayor. B/ ey Tp TON 1c) DIED, ori Di wiles! gpa su or STORE cr, ne way a ly Oa oa pight « Thursday, March 3d, a0 Shes Fe ected. Nai withneverat hundred te sear o days Osi s bs BB Ireland, but long cele seta el ts ee = sid fiends 1 tie f his fa ct Peart werday) morning, at ‘0 vw elock. from his late resi- cele, on the most rca so donee, on New York, avenue, between 9th and loth | ‘Alb ieft w ith tac my wagons, streets. guard i Bodey'st ‘8 00,7) 07 at cf on ee, corner of des the st iwraaot LIZA BETH, intant daughtor | tut Gregn streets, Georgetown wil |} f Moses aut Mary W. Kell lysaaed months. | oes reten prompt Hex funor wall ake Pp residence of | fe 24-lm "WVALTER GODREY. her pare v. a — street, This( Friday) 7 OWENSBERRY........ SS apy or renee ae - B Pit esace LIQNOR | euine, Ga tangey: chemi P is Pr road Creek, £2-tf No. 5 High street, near ithe Er Xe witcor de ee “Witetin, tat | i 18 YOUR TIME, year a iM: iJ pay & | SRI 8 tc aie nO RS a RY ~ a ei EES ee ee UCTION SALEs. spe ALE OF Hot Cc Piet USE AER cast Bayo ghancory doin ae moenle me SEU! the east est ie to fa t numbered pete ‘ eta esstory frame ave ene dwelling box boaer, in a healthy ator iu the ca v vee ist ponte 50 ‘com ranged, Terms: One-thi: instalments of 612 aud i eae eer ee eons ba ised interest from the day of Sale. @ terms are not complied with within wale the property “will be re work's notice, at the msk and ex, chaser. b-eodds I THE ABOVE SALE IS PONED, «) acuount of the rain, util FUBSDAY, the ath inst, same place and hour. A. GREEN, Anct'r. mar FOR RENT AND SALE. Si SRAL FURNISHE ROS MS TO RENT. with or without uxe of Kitchen, on I3th stree' No. 452, between E and F streets, ‘Terms modorat: “mar 4 ast * ive day POR very desicable DWELLING HC jeorgetown, situated on Ciay st., between ¢ and lr pinery. Apply. for infor- jention, S45 19th tren and K, ‘ef ash- ington. mar ENT OR 3) 1OUSE N ween éth and passnce and dry . B. BARRETT, at Wendell’s ‘T—Asmail HO t, near wth. Shin the First Ward, Appiy to ete « ELIGHTEUL SUMMER_R RSIDEN y RENT.—PART OF A TLOL located in the eastern part of Oe city, The hot well arranged fortwo famiiies. having two parlors. two dining- rooms, and two kitchens, with several large and airy bedrooms, The location is retired and quiet, and snrroundéd by some two acres of shade trees oa eference required. Address W. through the Post Offic hans 4 cont CAN BE HADIN HOUSEHO}. D FE, amnonnt_of which(at very low about $30. Will take §15) cash; it the er si ecag es of pyrehaser. oom r, kitchen, &e.; pleas ant location, tent cheap, a contoel acichbournel, F. lowater. Address s City Post Office, mar 4-St* \T—One Fraine COTTAGE- HOU containing six rooms, situated on Massach setts avenue, between Mth and 15th sts. Rent $12 er month. Inquire on the premises, or of me in the Sentre or Northern Markets, JAS. E, DUNAWIN, mar 3-3t Dealer in Butter. OR large three-story BRICK buildings, &c., in complete rof ith and sheets. A Apply to P. LANSDAL No. 10 Winder’s Build Ing, ___o mar t-tf Ouse Nod #9 MASS \CHUSETTSAV OR RENT, water, cry ome? NDAL fe 25-tf ».6 the xtrae near City Hall. OOM next d Fas Inauire of fe 24-tf OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE we SALE.—A_ gentleman from tie city will rent the HO resites, The House is a three. and contains 12 rooms. tis te sirable and healthy part of the city. There is pump of excellent water at the door. The honse is artialiy furnizhed with plain, neat, and suitable Furuta, which will be sold on accommodating jo any one who may desire the house. The rent cheaper than any other honse of the same eiathe city. Possession given Wth March. For further T particulars address ms . T., at this office. — A tand commodious three-story 1OU . With cistern in the yard, on » between Dand K. of teligihle Business Stands on Inquire of J. W. SNYDER fe it-eotf 4 BRICK TENAMENTS in Georgetown, pleasantly situated on West st., inthe midst of an agreeable and polished society, and convenient to the best schools and churches. A ot money will be tal h will give to th lua ly. Hanson, Agent of Fire Insurance Company,7th street, will designate the property more Particularly. - B. ADDISON, Agent, _ fe 2t-eotf_ Alexandria, VALUABLE F M FOR SALE-—Situated is Alexand: nty, — 2a miles from Geor wr, at nterseetion of the Georgetown anit ttle Falls Ls, wot za HECK of 102 acres. In- the premises, or of Z. RICHARDS, corner oth and K street Washington, D. in 19-tf VOR he FRAME HOL n G street NT EK south, arian 8th aud Sth stx. west, (Isiand.) t frouts 25 feet. on 9th street, running back 100 feet 2) foot alley. Tere $13) per annum, payable monthly. Inquire of ELVANS & THOMPSON, 325 Pa. avenue, between ‘tin and Wth streets. oc 4 RAR am PTOUTS A Lowers AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctionsers. iG OUT OF FANCY GOODs, EVENING, eee rf ito the SUCt coeleate orate FUT URE DAYS. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionee: UIDDING LOT IN Sort += west, and rennin 2 feo ig and BE Title p in porte. ‘Terms cash. N. B. Instead of on the premises, wo will sell the above Lot on the premises of aud at the sale of fn No. 5, in Square No. 4, at the northeast corner, formed by the intersection of Pennsylvama om and 25th street, same day and hour. WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By J.C. SALE BY ORDER OF THE 0 9 Court oF vERY Extensive Stoc GARS McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HANS’ ong Y JOR kf and Liquor Store vf i J a the south aide of Peunesly ype and 6th strects, we shall ge po neote stock of superior Wines, rt n doy and Cigars,com- prising— Cr. rial ane “ainet ‘to al Rouse, Teidsick, 5 Onan ar eray, if ack Se favorite iran ae n quarts and pints. NDiRS. Very superior Pale and. Dark Brandy, in wood xlass. Win Amautilindo, Brown, ine Pale, Duff Gordon, other Sherries. Ola Reserve and Tinta, Madeiras. ior Old Port, St. Julian, Pearce Leoville, St. Extepie, And other Clarets, in pata om ‘quarts, Extra Superior and Gibson Whiskeys, in wood and glass, About, 10,000 genuine and superior Havana Cigars, Together with Jamaica Ram, Gin, Scheidam Schnapps, Curacca, Absynthe, Annesette Cordial, Kerchwassa, Scotch and trish Whisky. Arrack Bitters, Pure Spirits Vinegar, Young's Ale, London Brown Stout, Seotch Ale,’ Olive Ol, &e. The whole forming a very extensive stock of choice goods, the reputation of which is too well sree to need Sng ome 7 Sade, -C 30, & superior Herring Iron fe, Counters, Shelving, Casks, Measures. &e. ‘Terms: #4and unler cash; overthat sum acredit of 2, 4 and 6 months, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. ‘S. ‘The customers of the late Mr. Buthmann lied at private xale noti! the day of sale, may be obtained at the counting-rocm neers. E. BUTHM McGUIR By J. C, MeGUIRE & Auctioneers. pining jolly SALE OF au pons feos BUILD. ine Lor ox & rr er > M STREET SORTH.—On MONDAY A VERE R ION, February 28th. * 432 o'clock, on the prem- @ ahall sell, 0. 37,in James Caden’: su! of Square et 38 pres EE fet dl st. between Land M streets north, runnin, back 13 feet? inches to's toot alley < This lotix beaunfully sttnated in . healthy and destrable part of the city fora residence, and will be sold withont reserve. Title indisputable, Terms: One-tourth cash; the residue in #, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust ‘on the premiszs. fe 23-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. THE ABOV LE IS POSTPONED ontil SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 5, same ont aud place. J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Avet'rs. mar 1d ALE OF "ABLE. REAL ES- thority from the own- is.» tho undersigned 1s n parcels to snit, pureha- ¥ valuable, *\Westphalia.” being part of dea: Iubentia,” formerly belonging to Otho B. deceased, and by recent sucvey Betelae alk ¢ to cor See hundred and fifty-séven and a half acres 8 hickory and po The Routh ee t Branch is eosatiie boundaries of this estate, for its whole length, thus giving it nearly 100 acres of fine meadow land. “The residue ef the in is arable ane. ead in fine wpe od and Soe arena nix property adjoins the estates of Zacharia: ind W. f- Beall, Exquires, and Dr. David Crantnrd, 7 Ti miles from Vashington and ths Depot at Bladensburg. The terms of sale are as follows: One-half cas! balance in 1 and 2 years, to be seenred with ce bonds, bearing interest from —~ of sale, to be a Be by the undersixned. Upon ths payment of = purchase money a fee She je deed will convey he ined to the purchaser {ree pfall incumbrancax. hes person desirous of sarchasing either a portion or the whole of this will please address the under- signed, at Upper Marlboro, who will also take great pleasure in showing the es se a 1G NIEL fe 18-w6w Agentand Atorney Se the Owner. RAND Day P. rforn anos ! Russian War ‘ellows’ Hall, To-morrow, 3 o'clock, It qe WING TOBACCO, IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT In putting up FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, has been adopted by Messrs, E. GOODWIN & BRO., of New York City. TOBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, is selected, neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL. and PATENT PRESSED. Tho xreat advantages of this over other brands constst in the size of the packages, tendering it more convenient to carry in the pocket, and by being PRESSED SOLID it keeps MOIST and FRESH, and improves in quality as itis used; while in other brands, as soon as the package is opened, the qnali- ty rapidly DETERIORATES—the tobacco grow- ing dry—and littering the pocket, to the great annoy- ance of the consumer. The Dressing which the Fine Cut Tobacco undergoos, in the process of manufac- ture, frees it from all grit or impurities so objection- able in the use of Plug Tobacco. Chewers will do well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and judge for themselves. For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it direct from the Manufacturers. =. GOODWIN & BRO., fo24-1m Mand A Water xtreat, New York. Dieses JUTION OF COPARTN ‘The Copartnership, horetofore existing under the » of SkINNEK & Brow is this day dissolved by ‘The business of the late firm will sttled by Lewis N. 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OOP SKIRTS: odaiatnd SRELERO hob ou ee aay Ain , LS and SON UM- ot w BRELLAS, sold at the very est casi _mar2-lin corner 8th ani shen Lee EY, RUSTEE’S SAL} E> By authority of a dowd trust from Rachel Lil and others, dated the arch, 1836, to the subscriber, all the interest of achel Wangh. and Ww illiam A. Waugh a Anna Maria Waugh, John Ross ay wile, » and John &. Wang tty, will bo sold at an March next, at 40’clock in wile, George W. Godey and sB.RNd to the allowing rol n the 1th day o1 ernoon, in front of the premises, vig: That ol of ground ia hee ea gt eg beginning on the f Bridge street, at the west corner of the ect oe “4 by John Mountz, avd run- @ strect west I7 feet, thence sou! h'9) foot te n5-foet- eras Mee 4 from. Jef ferson street, thenes east 17 Pro) ¢ saut Mountz, and thenes north ‘onfact te the bei uing, with the dwelling-house thereon, ‘Terms: $35) cash, and the residue at six and twelve months; notes bearing interest, and a deed of trust on the pre to secure them. If the terms ted with within three days, the id on seven ae public notice, of the first purchaser. SAM’L CROPL. EY, , Trustee. & BARNARD, Auctioneers, E.—By virtue ofa deed oftrust fT. fawiw By WAL! a pn and others to us, dated f record, we will offer at public Y, the 4th day of April xton , at 5.o’cluck p. m.,all that lotof ground ston city known and described as Lot ght, (8,)in Square No. seventy -three,(73,) with the imgrovomente consisting of a good two-story Frame Hous», fsale: One-third of the purchase money ncash, on the spot, and approved notes oc the balance, Ee eee | on ths, with interest. Should the pur- to comply with the terms of sale, the prop! may be struck off to the next lowest bidder, or resold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, at the option of the Dretom shee oes one Taal 's no- to be given ties. LTER SC HUGH CAPE RON, Trustees of the Union Building tion, eurgetown. fa2waKs WALL & BARNARD, Aucte M3 ESHaAL's 5 'SSAL! In virtue ofa writ of fier facias, issued the Clerk's Office of the Cir- ewfit Court of the ‘Distr ict of Columbia for the conney of Wi ashington, and to medirected, | will rt fume ublic sale, for Casi, in frout of the Cour four of said county,on TUESDAY, the sth d March, 1838, at 12 the following deseri 3 All defendant's right, title, ito Lot No. 2, in Square n H street north, in the city of aston. D. C., together with all aad Msingalar ents thereon, seized and levied w as the Foroperty of Samuel M. Knew, ous will be sold to satisfy Judicials No. i06, to October W. T. Dove, use of os. Brown, use of Poe, Jr., vs. Samuel M. wight DEN. felts, for the District pot ee Columbia. ARSHAL’S SALE. virtue of a writ of fieri facias isaned from the C! Terk 8 office of the Cir- euit Court of the District of Dolambia for the eounty of Washington, and to me directed, | will expose te pone sale, for Casu, in front of the Court-house term, Geo: joor of said county,on FRIDAY, the ya. 7, of asta eh Mareh next, 1838, at 12 o’elock in. five fo scribed property. 2 utle, claim i ot att tesoea nt of said lot and fast #9 feet to the point of beginning, in i aaa Washington, D. C., together wits a all ome singular the Improvements thereon, soited re ax the property of Robert U. 6." Duies and will at soli to satisfy Judicials sata january term, 1 Reed, Brother & Co., ase games a artin cal, va. Robert U. Duley. . M: fieta for the Distrtet of Cola —- re HAMMACK’S RESTAU RANT, No. 24 and 2% Willards’ Hotel where may be had at ee NNR : all Reverie eit ha ow ofall Kinds of HARD CRABS. and SPRING eal Sig RC Rotts fatto Ta , 2 - THE LATEST LATEST NEWS. By Telegraph to the Evening Star. Death of Rev. Dr. Carmhap. Newax, March 3.— : > ‘The Rev. Dr. soimson bon ante deve firm, Western red S145, white Corn chosed quiet; mixed 86, sOsAte a bog Cloned end; mess Gi7 Sagi? 95; grieve Lard closed heavy Baltimore Markets. Bartimonz, March 4—Flour sclive; Peer pee eo Sows rote Benge 8 York Conta 81; 2645 dlisoeri 6 5 pLSSTAN WAR WAR To vel'k. O.F MARE Mas Tat goat ney Nephi, eat TNER: Feta Swaut va bon is day disso! are inner pas the vate to George Steal caren pay same COrKe ool. wi to receive ‘ment, te whom said firm et damtrengived at at SHE WATER, er eeD ln SL 4 ing almost miracies in covering enring al! Scalp Diseases. dam ATTEN Tton BOUSEREEPERS. PATENT CARPE nt Poros oy A Great Domestic Invention, and one A nao ori et tae ¢ swoops 1 8 Broom, erry ey toany Carpte Bd Site icaebes et ts ture or tr: Swrorps either way. A A 2 ts struple tg its coustraction aud not liable toget t Sth. fe ‘worked apd by a eh; 6th. It a dara and se wi last for years. It cleans ac a, dust, lint, Bg pins, hes dln a: into the pox Png oe, f he pan ewer) rives art along the enti the ante foreing it into the ge rains of the amd! thereby injuring it very For sale at Hea ae Fit ; c. EE "fe ae im next to the Star aa TING (EF c CREAN pS clgras, AND — or “s — cao returning a table, there ho houses, are nv ravite to opr oma 4 Maret Space, that ¢ they 2 ofeperion see our wo ek tye ECRNITORE DRY ¥ Goo. ared for a portation = Steke per cere oral \ VELA VE a (at : bE of een teen fncturers hn “BLE staat A es jae are new La pb ‘and in clogeat & “Also, Tih BUGS and PARLOR MATS, match- | ho tick atone as MATERIALS, with all longings ja gret Seeete el aol nel. FLOOR oun, cL ESF Feeay paises parse rich "French aud Englich PLANO and > LINEN’S cae Otay ABLE” paMaeKe eC COTHS all sizes, N NAPKINS, and TOWB: consequence of the ad the low rates at wi a =| ficures than the same elsewhere. We cordially Tnvite al " to see for Shomnastves bo a is above sBesioe 5 ent fo mot P,. RSONS Indentntt to ose late firm of owes. & Mogsetui are nee that their account! All aceon: mine ‘wapand or on es Ae will eye mem in other hands settic- nar 2-6 HOWELL & MORSELL. EW SPRING. SF nis SHAL DRY nee VALENCIAS A AS scars, Sars Tz BRILLIANTS © Firsian S GATS DR ESS OO bE al “i Tubek ei wnt be icc is aiaiamed SeONVILLIAM R. EY mar 2-Im ATENT CARI ET SW) 3th trent’ and non tepeintion. =~ marge” and see its «7 use; ite PE? OLD RY ony or Scone par bo rice $ jon, cally conceded by Torgully sunoosed by 2 2 Apes ee nar wae Renae gp roman | fibaler Saat oo Famil fo2s-eort__ Nios tn, opposite Cont a NO’ ZW STYLE! OP SPRIN $5,600 New sry LEO R GENTLEMER mar, st LE ENEER Xc5 alse eae ay xe Pa Oree Sura SL Array Ore hae tol mar 3J-eo2m ander Browns’ Hotel, tte, Fay ART ven IBUT) ON Age ee paaresceapni® ONO" Al y prizes—C esortiment 0 ek Whee RrING “OS| TS, HA SL ReT iS Hosibe S. &e., to which the subscribers eae invite > attention of their customers and the, pox ie. Citizen's ond Military of | ly. Mounted. Petey bag to take ‘kee on VESDAy Mareh Ist, ae Art Pid pe 3s fe 16-tf Emice’s LAGER E BE! Theva foe J sunouuees Rtontenicts iy the or feinne isnow w ie famali alts, ples ge finn it, ranks the w men! i = an suited capt filled, and deligeehdive fe PETER E chaning rat DL le LL p storks, DEPOT, Le faite in th 1F a te T. HO! Paes vr enet HALEY oat where they ad fiends, and Ue en GEorcE L. 4

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