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sOtig rt rae eg ROCAL WAU Ss. ———SSSS— i U7" Though Tax Stan ss printed on the fastest steam press im use south of Baltimore, its edition t* 80 large as to vequirs it be put to press at an aarly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be now on a strike for li tontaaun for living wages. This commit- em; to int sub representing the difterent Foe ne Messrs. E. B. Robinson, (chairman,) A. F. Cun- ningham, Thomas C) lon, Bernard Bryan, Th mV: iy it 3. ol 4 Me! , sent im before Tweive o'clock, m.; otherwise they Thomas Ritemae yace cohage 7 pene? ay not appear until the mezt day. William C. Hoo: tL io, Jo ye James ————+ee> B. Davis, Nicholas Phelan, cCathran, Noricw.—Distrect of Columbia Advertisements | William Barbour, meny. Ober, Louis Marceron, fo be inserted im the BALTIMORE SUN are reoeived | “02 Woodward james A. French. St and forwarded from THE STAR office. Tue Wroxe Par 3 —On Wednesday. = SS = A.R. Allen recélved meena ee a dispatch from Baltim signed Lewis Miller, requesting him to arrest’ upon the arrival of the five o'clock train, “a tag by the name of John Ruzzo, about five feet high, bas black hair and a bald’ top, black whiskers mixed with gray hairs, a sho: nose,-and cannot converse fluently in the English lan; ge. Heis about erie! years leer by wife and four children. k him in jail until farther notice, as he swindled me of it one hundred Tue New Exctanp Strixe Lrertax—It baving been axmounced that Mr. Aionzo G. Draper, of Massac‘qusetts, would speak last evening at Willard’s fall, on “ Labor and Capital.” at the hour d- signated for the com- mencement of the lect sre,‘a goodly number of ra had assembled After waiting untileight Siclock, and the lect-srer not making bis appear- ance, the audience * evan to manifest considerable «—Mr. Draper's ted _clappings, fol- | dol'ars’ worth of merchandise." On the arrival of > y ¥ Shinson’? and sthers, the train, officer Allen arrested a passenger who Mr. A. F. Cu aningham took took position just in | W#s accompanied as described, and whose appear- front of the platform, and said : ance corresponded in some particulars to the part Gentler en, it seems incumbent upon us to pre- | men ioned in the dispatch. On examination, 4 Serve OF ser” We have assembled here by invita- | turned out that the wrong party had been arrested. tien? oa body of working men, to hear what a | and that the one in costody was a penticnon 0! ‘¥e" ging man from the North haa to sa, , laboring | high standing, as was vouched for b leading “Uader very peculiar circumstances. Let us then | citizens of Washington. By the evening train eat patiently until we do bear Tienes: ene yesterday, Mr. Miller came on from Baltimore, and the result of a conference held with officers Allen and Keese was the arrest of the m he wanted, who is named John Rupp, is a German five feet and seven inches tall—the dispatch said “tive feet,” forty-five years old—the dispatch said “forty; has a wife and four children; {s very bald—the dispatch said ‘‘a bald top;”’ and has Patleace which must actuate every breast That Same Impatience is in my own. I went to the hotel to atcertain where Mr. Draper is. He does mot up at this hotel. t have ascertained these facts, however: He Wrote toa friend here to advertise that he would Speak te-night, ind to engage a ball. ‘That friend, as you and t know, has faithfully performed his narrow side whiskers, slightly gray. The goods duty. Sut where the gentleman js who was an- | be obtained were paint brushes. He talks English nowrced to address us. he does not know. | bidly. Rupp was held to bail for a hearing to- day, aud it is a question whether the case will exhibit anything more than a ground for civil action on the part of Miller. ARREST FOR AN INCENDIARY ATTEMPT.—Yes- terday, Robert Fenton was arrested by officer Lloyd, of the Seventh Ward, and taken before Just ce Donn on a charge of attempting to burn a house on First street, near the lime kiln, occupied by Margaret Wheatley, on Wednesday night. From the testimony of the woman it appeared that Fenton went to her house that night and be- haved so badly that she took him by the shoulders and put him out of doors. About ten o'clock, a young man named CLaeghter ] He himself, 00% at the other hotels. Air. Draper comes bere, as I understand it, the representative of a large, oppressed class of our f-How-men. He comes here to represent the wrongs under which they labor; he comes to give us facts from his own knowledye, of thousands of men and women who have labored in this country for a pittance that will not even give us in this city individually a simple support. [Applause.} Let us, then, so conduct ourselves—having in view the great responsibility which is resting "pon * Capital and Labor’ in this country at the Present time—that we may be able to raise our voice in the right, when the time comes for us to I believe, has gone to Fugitt went in the house and peak. [Applause } asked if the night man was not in the yard. She ! wouid then that for a short time, say fifteen | said no. Fugitt said, then somebody has set your minutes. we will walt here, and if then what we | house a fire. They ran out and discovered that it came to hear is not given to us, let us retire as be- | was so, and the fire was getting under way ‘They comes men who know their rights, and knowing put it out. Fugitt said that, approaching the dare maintsia them. i 5 {Laughter and applause | It is not the first time that have advocated the ‘anse of the working men, and | trust if God <!vesme health and strength it will not be the last time. [Applause J Lond ealls being made for EB Robinson, that gentieman took position on the platform, and ad- dressed the andicnee - , He said before Proceeding to submit the few remargs he designed upon that subject. he would sits tn vindication of himself that Mr. Draper ‘a8 introduced to him by a gentleman of this h he was very busily engaged on ness, vet he pledged himself to be t, and to zive him countenance in house he saw a man strike a match in the yard, which made bim ask the question about the night man. They hunted around to tind who was in the neighborhood, and the only person was Fenton © was held to bail for further Reine: While waiting for security, another woman en- tered the oflice, and charged that Fenton anda person named McNear had been guilty of very disorderly conduct in the street and at her house. In this case he was tined $1 91 Scurreme Court.—y esterday, Henry T King, 8. of Pennsylvania, and Henry Buist, Esq . of there that ni South Carolina, were a t ’ Nera his views to the working men of counsellors of this Court. saat seatneys jana pr aahing lon Those assembled well knew that No. 250. The Dubuque and Pacific Railroad coms ines Nee Repeat Ti seating, that) Company, plaintiffs in error, azt. Edwin . om New Englan aughter and ap- | Litebtield. ‘Thi tther plauss.J Whether it wast geujaughier P Litebtield. ‘This cause was further submitted to the consideration of the Court on a ment by ror No. 15s. John M. Castner etal Charles Symonds, The arg was concluded by Mr. Gillett for the appellee No. 172. Emma _ B.C Thompson etal, plain- tifts iu error, agt. Jane Carroll's lessee et ai.) ‘The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr Carlisle for the plaintiffs in error, and continued by Mr. Brent for the defendants in error. Ad- journed hot undertake toexplain; but there was something seeeere in it that caused Lim to feet so. (Laugh- er liowever, the motive by which Mr. Dra Prompted was an open o: teat principle of individual rights; it was a ‘ple coeval with this civilization; it was upon the cardinal principle that the labo- rer was worthy of his hire. [Applause.} And in toe fulfilment of the mandate of Him who spake an sptke. it was in justice to those who pathized with that class of men. to ive material aid as well as sympathy. Ie under- Sood thit the object of Mr. D. in visliing them wus to solicit from them aid, no matter how smill, to sustain those who are contending for a great Principle, and to protect them from being over- : printed argu- Mr. Pratt Smith for the plaintiff's in er- > 4ppellants, agt ument of this cau ris It was founded upon WastINGTON STRIKERS —A strike ov- : this morning among the laborers employed by Hill & Co , contractors for laying water mains ‘The reason of the strike is alleged to be as fo! } lows: Hill & Co. commenced ‘operations th pete pia Searhio amine ol errr pele morning on Eleventh street, and laid of the work aa <i hee ‘and Capital.”” pe whieb ad in lots of 30 feet to each laborer, and each man was to make the 30 feet of itrequired more than one entire day to do it or not. The laborers kicked against the arranse, ment, and say that Hill endeavored to enforce it at the point of the pickarr They shouldered shove!s, however, and left. On the other hand, HilL& Co. allege that the amount of work re- qvired from each laborer now is no more than they have hitherto been required to perform, and thatthe pay is precisely the same as was given under their last year’s contract greatest men of our country had greatly over- fooked. The labor of a country aol its weal: and the laboring classes were the bone and sinew fit. Even in this great country, based as it was pon the affections of the people; and hy whose industry aud tact its wheels were kept in motion hment was to be made, the heads of nen in your ot § yards were the first to be struck off, instead of the miserable funzi. iLaughter ] He concluded by urging the wor ingmen never to hesitate in their just and equal rights. ‘Mr. Frank McNerhany. in respons: to loud calls, next addressed the assembly. He could not account for the non-appearance of Mr. Draper. He had come there that evening by special invitation of Mr. D., who had that morn- ang visited him. Although not prepared, even by momentary reflection, to address them on that oceasion, -he could not forbear saying something in such a cause, when called upon to do so From the brief interview which he bad had with Mr. Draper in the morning, and from what he had read in the newspapers in reference to the cause of which be was a part, he could say it was oue that commended itself to the unbesitating ap- proval of his mind. and to the warmest sympa- thies of bis heart Leppiense J It was a cause as he unders cod it growing out of the merciless oppression fof labor by the tyrann’cul power of wealth. It was a cause which had for its purpose to cheer on and encourage those men who were now on that strike, in maintaining those rights which Were inalienable. [Applause] It was in fine the caus: of labor against capital, and al- though he had no agrarian spirit, it was one whioh he could endorse in all ts But be did not intend to enter into a discussion of the Question of capitcl and labor; it was enough for him to say that the cause of labor was one which ought to be deeply interesting to the mind of every man who at heart the welfare of the country in which he lived. [Applause] He hoped he should ever, as heretofore, uphold the dignit? of labor, because in all sincerity, he was coavinced that he felt in his heart a greater re- creck, a more found love, for the drop of sweat that glistened upon the rugged brow of labor. than for the costly gem that glittered in the dia- dem of royalty. [Applause.} Maj. Ben Perley Poore, about five minutes to nine o'clock, stepped up to the speaker and re- quested bim to state that Mr. Draper had been de- tained by indisposition; but that he would be Present in a few moments and address them. At nine o’clock Mr. Draper arrived, and being introduced by Mr. MeNerhany, prozeeded to de- liver his address. He said be was not methodical lecture, trench for 31, whether Mr Mvrvocn —It will our advertising columns, that this accompl shed dramatist will this evening entertain the People of Wie ew with the reading of ‘* Hamlet,” in the Smithsonian lecture room. This will be a rare treat to our citizens, and one which is volun- tarily given by Mr. Murdoch, to ald the ‘Ladies’ Mount Vernon Association.” Independent of this generosity, the wered renown of Mr. M. for dramatic power and elocution,we are certain, will secure a good audience; and we hope none who can appreciate a literary feast of this kind, given in so patriotic a spirit, will be absent. The President and members of the Cabinet are, we understand, expected to be present. be seen, by reference to A Sratve ror Henry Cray —A meeting. in- formai in its character, attended by some fiftecn prominent citizens of Washington, held at the Aldermen’s chamber, City Hall, last night, forthe purpose of consulting as to the Propriety of forming an association to procure a bronze stitue of Henry Clay for the city of Washington. Col Wm. W. Seaton was called to preside over the meeting; and after some time spent iu conversa- tion, it was agreed that a committee should be appointed to receive subscriptions to the amount of $15,000, to be applied to the above purpose— the proj statue to be of the heroic size, and to be erected at whatever point in the city a majority of the subscribers shall determine. Tue Lecture of Prof. Fowler, on Phrenology, at Philharmonic Hall, last evening, was of a gen. eral and practical nature. After the lecture, the committee on examinations presented Mr. Jostah Polk, the elder Mr. Tibbetts, John D. Clark. and Capt. Goddard, Chief of Police, the characters of all whom the Professor delineated to the satisfac- tion and no little amusement of the audience The lecture announced for to-night is upon “The evidences of the truth of Phrenology,” and to- morrow night, the lecturer among other things, roposes to give the ‘‘mental qualities requisite ‘or a President and Mayor.” Tue Tueatre.—Th v4 of “The Lady of Lyons” having been substituted for ‘« Mesalli- ance” at the theatre, last night, it was capitally formed throughout, Miss Davenport persona- Uae Pauline in the most admirable manner, while Mr. C. B. Hill represented Claude Melnotte with ability. The bill for ear is the Beste yey, of *‘Love’s Sacritice.’’ (Miss Davenport as Mar- garet E:lmore,) and the amusing farce of ‘‘ The Artful Dodzer.” Prepared to give them a but came before them merely to present to them a plain statement of the wrongs which the workingmen of the East had sutfered. Me had been advised not to come to Washington City, or in fact not to come to any Southera city, to solicit aid for Northern mechanics. He had been told that the political character of his friends at home, and who.n be there represented, would debar them from any claim upon their sympathies ner ‘. thie To-morrow night Miss Davenport takes her tlou of Kind Tries, peor Epi —— benefit, and ‘makes her last 2p ree here pre- He told these parties who advised inst his | “!0Us to her departure for Califor: coming that be believed they were entirely mis- taken. He told them that he came to Washington not to make a | sapere Speech. or to fry any polit- ical fish; but to come to ask the workingmen of this place to assist by their material aid their fel- low-workmen elsewhere, who were struggling in defence of their own i and not only for theirs, but for those of all laboring men throngh- out this broad land—they were engaged in a com- mon cause. It was the object of the mechanics of the East not ouly to secure a temporary advance- ment in their labor, but, if possible, to secure a tixed and uniform price. It was their intention to dignify labor by making it a means of subsist- ence, by giving the shoemakers of the Hast the means of paying their honest debts, which they had been unable to do during the past winter. In this strike, as far as he was aware, they bad the sympathy of all classes. He had heard itsaid that some of their manufacturers had written here and suggested the idea that if the shoemakers of Washington city should contribute toward this ANOTHER INCENDIARY ATTEMPT.—About ten o'clock yesterday morning, an attempt was made o burn the stable owned by Jeremiah Van Horn, on L, near Fourth street east, near the Navy Yard. A fire was started in acorner,of the building, which was making rapid | eho when it was discovered. The prompt action of several seats men, who, with axes, knocked away the rd- ing, and upset a convenient rain-hogshead on the flames, prevented a pretty extensive conflagration, and the fire was extinguished before it had effected much damage. Court oF CLaims —Yesterday, Henry Buist, Esq ., of South Carolina, was admitted an attor- ney and counsellor of this Court. Ward and others, &c. On motion of Jacob Barker, Esq., counsel for petitioner, this cause was submitted without further argument. R.8. Coxe, administrator of Anna Gibson. R. 35. Coxe, Esq., counsel for petitioner, opened the argument in this cause. Mr. Gillet replied for cause, and thus enable the shoemakers of Lynn to | the United States; and, on concluding, the Court secure a better price for their labor, the quality of | adjourned till Monday next. poy pty meoccourenr for Wwaiho e Tus CampseLts.—Odd Fellows’ Hall was This idea had, as he conceived, no other merit than its originality. It was teo ridiculous to re- quire an answer. He then proceeded to give a brief history of the cause, rise, and ress of the “Lynn strike,”’ with which, we take it, our readers are already familiar. king of the qualities of shoes, he said be known some shoes to be made by these man- ufacturers which did not cost them over six cents, and which were often sold elsewhere for 50 cents aud $i. There were about 3. engaged i: ils steike, and 1/500 women." 5 crowded again last night to hear the Campbe! To-night give the last but one of their en- tertainments in enn bed Several new pieces iil be picsented, and the whole so diversified as to form an entire new programme. ARRESTED st agarare Pages Fdelin arrested &@ young man named Acton on suspicion of being connected with the incendiary acts which have recently been pe ited in the Sixth Ward. He was com: to jail by Justice Cull for a further hearing. L's. At the conclusion of bis remarks, he suggested bo "te tan ee a Khe nercaadel ge the propriety of ting, that evening. acom- | Poe Sener of Thirteenth-and-a-half and D streets mittee of three, Fdaty If should Be to select | Their lan je and conduct is described as most suitable persons to soltelt contrtbations in aid of | Thchenelustenr nae eT hastenaes eve nee rinete,, Hg Rad no doubt it these ststkers | TPT Uronaly {neato ee several instance a oo Leber jurers b Tue Bart of the Washington entire advance. T had alreadg agreed te Y | to come off on Easter Monae gens ‘oaprgre i enc half. Many of these strikers, though | Will no doubt be a magni affair, — is ee abd Geen seme be ory Aalctest ‘by oar ing incuecan fa StONn N enarat spony team we ir bh Kirk: ‘The motion to appoint a committee for the said Presented with a beautiful Old -hesded cane last Parpose being agreed to. Mr. McNerhbany, acting evening asa testimonial ‘ofthe high esteem held - shatinan, painted Cant. Roblusoa, Joba | by the many guests of this favorite house. * . ~P.e . bomempre. < wr “Te iat then adjoutned ’ Messrs Bascumees Beene apaounce their lowing n: were inted ag opening to take * General Contmittee iS solicits phat in ve to-morrow (Saturday. will thieclty for the relief of the Lynn shocmakers, | {ntroduce thelr hew style of Spring bonnets, dc. il Wrvvrno Carns, very pretty snd best. Te Cream and Wate: 3 ow prices ths Philadoiphis Confestionsey”daeade ahh ey mar 8 lm* J Barry's Tricorutrovs is the best and cheapest artic!a for Dressing, Beau- tifsing, Cleansing, Curling, Preservigg and Re- storing the Hair, Ladies, try it. Sold by ai Drug- gists and Perfumers. msri2-6m Prnnine —! deviri: find them for erokeme eat aRE Pennies will always Star Office counser., THe Sccces: i Hentai ssbb attends the ussof Dr. J. once its virtues inal! oO Ant at this time it se id! more than call attention to the great ames otto age. in orde: to awaken public attention te its ex gelience. It is the only preparation of the kind that is reliable in all oases, and it 13 therefore worthy of the consideration of the afilicted. The etiocta a Bicosene to the taste, agreeable in their sets, ti er Va! ua i top indigention. © ; uabie as atonis or remedy ‘or sale ru t dea! - Egas y egist and dea! ore eoncre every MARRIED, nt. by the Rev, Mr. NT to Miss MARY AOmMU A. MUR- * a, by Rev. Dr Samuel D. US’ ZRIR and Mise this city. +e DIED, QneThursday afternoon. at 5 o'clock. of croup, MARIA ESTELLE, ai 3 dauxht-r of James and a foeid Lata , The frietds and acquaintanc. invited to attend the funerals wn Seine are noon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of hi Finck- MARY rents, No. 112 atrect south. ss a (Baltimore Sun copy.) In this city. on the 28th instant, JOS. McDOW- ELL, formerly of Ohio, clerk in Treasury Depart- men ;: His remains will be taken to Ohio for In Georgetown. on the 3°th instant. Mr. THEO DORE CLARK, a member of Goneral Taylor Loage. I. O. O. F., No. 72, of Baitimo:o, in the Sth year of his ae ‘Hie funeral will take place from the residenca of his brotner, on Hizh, near Water street, Sunday afternoon. at 2 o’olock. Ali brothers in good stand- interment. ing from sister lodges ara respectfu'ly invited to attend, and will meet at Mechanics’ Lodge. mar 30-2t —— PERSONAL. THs. 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ALL Persons indebted to the late James A. Black ara hereby warned io settle their accounts hefore the loth of April, or their bills will be placed in the hands of an officer _to co'lect the same, . mar 29 3t* SAWL HOOVER, Adminis’r. x 7 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN, on the 20th instant, a «mall red COW; a fiise ent off her tail; ctraigh hores Any one returning her to’ ma. will be liberally reward: S. PROCTOR mar) 3t* No 326 13th st. hetween Mand N, $5 REWARD.—Lost about two weeks ago. a 6+) GOLD BREAST PIN, with hair on one side and a likeness on the other. "Phe above reward will be paid by leaving it at WARDER & STEW ARIS Wood and Coal Office, corner H and 12th etrecta, mar 2 3 STEAVED OR STOLEN, from the aubecriber, 9 on the 22d iust.,a large biack HORS scar under his throat, and both hind fe from tho subsoriber, sway back white. Any one retnening him at South: Capitol strret, at tito Capitol Stable, will be suita ble rewarde mar 23 3t* he 1. TAYLOR. "WANTS. By a young married man, EM- T in some respectable business ¥ zvode) whereby hie may be enabled to procure a hood, Satixfactory reference given as to character, if required A line addreesca to the undersigned wil be promptly attended to zr) 2t* - First Ward. ANTED— PLOYM (other than d ? ; ng to the continued indispost- tion of the Matron, the Washington City Protestant Orphan Asv im dewires tu employ a person in her place forthe coming year. Any ap Pleations mae be mare to the Managers at the next meeting~‘Tnesday, April 3/1, atthe Asvium, on H atrest, near 9th,—or to Mra. R.S. COX E, 2h dtap? WANTED TO HIRE—A steady WOMAN wo cook wash and iron fora small family, in the conutry, about two iniies from the 4ieorgetown aqueduct No objection if ac tou or twelve years cid pani 3 os, he ulre immediately at No. 379 1th street west, i Penn. avenus, between G ttreet and mar 24-2w* BOARDING. OARDING.—Several dosirable CHAMRERS, suitable for families or single gentiomen, are now vacantat J.N.Stuart’s boarding House, No 453 9th street, one door south of F. The location one of the most dosirab.o in the city ‘Tho par- lors spacious and the house supplied with ali the modern improvements, suchas water and gag in the shambers, bath, &c. ‘Terms moderate. "Tahoe Boarders accammoslated. mar 39-31* N WV BOAR DING-HOUSE._MRS. PAYNE has just opened » Boarding-house near and in view of Kirkwood Houss, south of Pa avenue, No. 533 12th street, where permanent and transient boarders can find comfortable accommodations, Furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board. nar St lw* OARD.—A gentleman and lady, or two or three sinrle gentlemen, can find Rooms and Board, by addressing R. J. B., Post Office, Washington city. mar 21-tf FOR SALE AND RENT. Roe RENT —A small STORE, corner of 6th s*, and Pena. avenue, under tne Clarendon Hote!, suitable fora barbe:’s saloon or cigar store For i .f»i:mation inquire at the Hotel. mar so OR RENT—Two two story Frame DW «éLL- INGS. each containing six rooms, on Vth Bt, between O and P streets north, Water clo:e to the door. Terms $1 per annum. Inquire of C.F. E. RICHARDSON, Centre or Northern Market. mar 30-St* iV RS. S MASI HAS StVERAL VERY DE sirable front RUOMS, with which she would be pleased to accommodate thoss wishing to make achanve for the summer. The house is airy and de ightfully situated, 461 Sth street, between E and, ‘Table Boarders can also be occommoda- ted + mar gi QR GEE NT Teestory BRICK, Wank SE. voulsiana avenne mn 9 andl 10th ats "No. 93. Irquire of JOHN MOORE. mario a OOMS FOR RENT.—A large airy Kooi, front ng on Pa, avenue, en'table for a parlor, a Bedroom adjoining. in a private family, opposite Brown’e Hotel, #41 Pa, avenue. mar - FJOUSE FOR RENT, ora portion of the same. H a three-story Brick House.a few doors north of the Avenue, on isth street west, No 350, of nix rooms a moon collars = picerent yard. with sack 6 trees abou! e preimisrs. mn Cory 1 marae oe prema fee tNT—The three-story DWELLING, FOE zeny me 366 Toth ‘street, between L. and M noith; has 8 roome, with gasincach,and a su mer kitchen in the rene Possession given im- jately. ly at 378 between °th ard 1th rapes oF oR AM ARKS, General Land Office, mar 28-St™ wi RICK HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE THs sites oft ‘for sale the two riok Houses, and the l.ots on which they stand, fronting 42 ieet on the south side of West street, and rvoning pack 129 faet deep, tow occupied -Mr. Clements and Mr. Baker. For terms apply to R. P. JACKSON, No, 158 Bridge st. w OR SALE—A two-s ory BRICK HOUSE— No. 398 L stréet, between 14thand 15th sts .— with 8 rooms and a Rood cellar, and water in the yard, and stable, Apply at the premises. mar 26-lw* fe) SNT—That delightful and convenient FOwethine Houses uated on 13th etreet, Bas eae ee ihe inane PC a te couse. ood tegant A pplr at GK. W: BRAY'S iT tore, No. street, opposits jon- afinnet igenoer Office, aA mar 24 2w* A & RTUNITY TO SECURE A A FROe BLS PROPER 'Y UPON EASY TERMS._—The subecribers offer sale that valuable property. known as Jot B, jivision cf lot 2, square 570, fronting 22 feet on ) street north, 120 fest deep to an alley; together with the improve- men! ereon. esting of a convenient two- Derrs aad Insomcct ines bailing hie property is situated on the north side of D, next to the east corner of ‘3d street, For further information appiy Z. H COYLE & BROTHER, lath nd the Canal. Wane 2 foot OR SALE—DRUG STORE corner 6thand H |.) Apply at the | locos eeme) (Sylveater’s old stand. er Ro OR SALF—A neat and hanicome FRAME ita. Uae eetmalion iecore on tie 5 ‘or informatio: Preinfses, No. 322 6th street, between Land SI- AUCTION SALES. =o THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. THE LATEST NEWS_ TELEGRAPHIC. Auctioneer. Ye FOE Bh vata 1 il wei im front Wo DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS 0 premises, at 5 o'clock t rth 13 feet 4 nek- Sead Reeth ates carne | Rt cana poe | PHRER Oare Laren — 1588, - bitweee Onad P streets tos ‘rablio tier, 493, frontin enoh 2) fest 2 in rode A u 12 Log Saxpy Hoox, March 30 —The R ‘i Row 20 story Frame Rese ie ee eae % {th streets west: Tanning beck i8i | Arabia. from Liverpool on the f7th, Nas eee bu:leias, containing six good and conveniently ar. | sr fesa. iguasigapreset oettes samecigae Queenstown telegrams of the 18th, tale ‘forme: Oné-third cash; bslanee in 6. and 18 | morthe, with iaterce ceea eed reas sin 6 and 12 | Poin Iraty months. for notes bearing interest, secured by & ee a ee en On France bas issued a new circular declaring the tnas 2d O” the premuses, 27-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | annexation of Savoy absolutel necessary. but . ___ 4. GREEN, Auct. ara bee Stating that the feelings of the Savoyards will be 7 THF ABOVE SALE JS POSTPONED fy Tagan genes consulted before dec ‘isi ve measures are taken. on account of io Oita ee ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON TENTH i day of April. at which time it will be posttivels sara | RIDA Beh ae Teak! AF, AtctiON-Oa | Parliament that the, views of famed eee wee siepest bidder, premises, at 534 O'C1OOK pr ite the fol forthwith embodied ina dispatch and laid before A. GREEN. Auct. By J.C. MeS@UIRE & CO., etary | de- atroet west. ing the south 20 feet of scribed property. frontine on ‘Tenth Parliament. near Maryland avenue. bei Peete Switzerland had sent Lot 10, in Sq No 353. th of Se’ to Py - ae See URNITURE AND HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS | “Tine propane eae ‘ MTC is seported that the Peewch tren water F or apn ak ASGTaN ON TUESDAY MORN- | sale wu berwel worthy the atteatisrafeas parece | opt Cer ee ANG; one! Mt, at 10 oFclook, at the residence of the | wishing to purobaees hue Maite eee Ri lats Joseph McDowell, E street, between 9th snd | Tennis’ Onecueiten: 3 balance in six and twelve | Some of the English journals are getting Gesee 1:th streets. (2d door east of ‘Temperance Hail) we | months, for notes beariig interest from day of ele, | With Napoleon on the voy question, wh! naam | shal. sell.a'l the Furniture and F fleets comprising : A deed given, and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title in. | state will be settled by treaty between France Mapo ay, Hair Spring seat Sofa, Rocker and Par- disputable. Sardinia before the Sevoyends are consulted. was ‘pire mar 26 te A. GREEN. Auct Full returns from the Voting in Central Italy ask Ci Cane and ‘Woew. atts c By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. Dining and ALE AT THE GEORG show an weet ee in favor of an- Bousr or tue Fis ann ETOWN MARKET | nexation to Sardinia. vote in Tuscany was Ves Stas 366,000 for annexation and only 15,000 for 2 sepa- area. oly and Ingrain Carpots, aT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY MORN NG. Stel rate kingdom. No ews, hang - Bedstoads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, instant. at tv o’clock, we will sell, at the e- Hair and Huek Mattresses, Bolaters atd Pillows, 8, town Market House, to the highest bidders, Fish and Vogetabie Stands, for une sean frome’ He Sth of April next, at which time possession will be given Alco, inside Stands Nos. 1 and 2, An insurrection in Napjpe was c nent. Blankets, 5 Washstande, tans sa Cooking and oth«r Sto: Looking Glaszes, ENcLaxp. = ‘The House of Lords had with the House Together with the usu: sssortment of Kitchen Terms cash. of Commons on the resolutions a) ing with Tore Bend npn aie Coe mar 3 BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucte. the French treaty, by thirty mejor a A 3, im credit of G0 and 9 days, for satisfactorily endorned By A. GREEN, Auctove-r. afaire with Chie tained Ge ——_ notes, bearing interest. XATENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND | indemnity would be ¥ marsd "J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts,_| EX ktrcusn Fusgeh,OF HOUSEBOLD AND | inderun! focyes reed nn aieeeh, Avorion.—On SATURDAY, the Sist inst. shal | Necessary; but he hoped it not be necessary By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. sell, in front of my store, No’ 526 7th street. at 10 | to go to Pekin ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, | o'clock a. m.,% pair of handsome young Muies o} ELBGRAPHIC Scheme. FRONTING ON 7TH AND STH STREETS WEST, BE- fine action and work well in double or tingle har- excellent assortment of Furniture, viz: Makogany and Walnut Bureaus, Solas, Chorreaed ounges. Mahogany Dining and other Tables,and Wash- stands, T It is said that £20,000 have been paid to Den- mark as ‘‘caution money” for her concessions for thenorthern Atlantic telegraph, via Iceland, Green land, etc ZWrRN © anv P STREETS NORTH. AT AUCTION — Oa THURSDAY, the 5th of April, 1 shall front of the premises, at 50’clock p. m., the ing valuable Building Lots, viz: Lots Nos. 4.5.6. and 7, in square No. 422. havine a front of 15) feet on7ii, with a gabel width on 8th street, and 200 faet Tue East Innes. ; The telegi ic communication between Alex P2 @ street. The above described ‘property is | Mahogany French and Maple Cottsge and other | andria and Kurraches is , and telegrams handsomely and clevatedly situated, and in avery — Shuck Mest from Calcutta had reached’ Eapisen in six days. 'y improving of the city, if On Bl uci ‘attreasses, i Trina: One-fourth cash; ba'esce in 6, 12,19 and | Gera geen a4 Crockery Ware, pipete ne, foun Calcutta reporta further advance 24 months, the purchaser ‘or purchasers to give | Knives, Forks nnd 9 > Ons, Two Mahogany Bookcases and Secre‘aries, With a large list of other articles which we deem unnecsssary to enumerate. mar 2d A. GREEN, Auct. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ights, and a large export duty on sail A dispatch from the same city pe hry , an nouaces the burning of the ship Red Gauntlet The American ship Lady Suffolk, from Liver- pool, bound to Calcutta, bad been al at sea. The crew were saved. notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest rom day of sae. Adeed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title indiaputab'e. The tots will be subdivided to suit pepabesers. mar 3-4 A. GREEN, Auct. “By A. GREEN, Auotiozeer, RREMPTORY, SALE OF BRANDIES, Commerctar. 135 _ J FURNI- WHISKY AN INE AT AvctTion. [ee OREN ERS URDAY, Stet inst. at 11 ovolock, we will sellat the | ¢ Liverroe! Cotton Market —Sales of the week April 4th, Lanall sell, at the reeidencs of N. Halter. Esq., No. 430 north side of I street, between 9th And Ith streets, at 10 0c! Auction Rooms. without reserve, on account of whom it may concern— 61.000 bales, ee 3,500 for speculation and e 25 barrels Copper Distilled X XX, Martin and other 13,000 for export market opened with a ; i downward tendency, particularly for Uplands sortment of Farntice, Gicce man excellent as io qecands Wiltsky and Brandy.” " but closed tim and Webay. ‘The estimated en a shaire bles, quarter caske Brandy ana Sherry Wines, Pr were > 000 ; Ore Bis Mahogany ketene taste, 1 three-quarter pipe Fishe’s Huviand Gin, Ing quotations: *” “ales, closing at the follow ing quotations Dressing and other Bureaus and Bedsteads, French Plate Gilt Frame Mirrcr, Mazblo-top Table, Terms cash. mar 28 d WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. Orleans Petr. ....5- Mobile. Upland. Ty 7 ~ 7% 3 nm Middling . +. OY 6 6 2 nd Shuck Mattroi a i ie » B meng Bt a1 cee wae FUTURE DAYS. Steck fn port 501,600 bales, Including 675,000 Refrigerator. fs By BARNARD & BUCKEY : Georgetown, | °f American. S4! adiator and other Stoves, Breadstui aero ga ete . —Richard: many other articles which we deem unneces OF COWS AND Mocs aT THE ady. Wt lag pe : ; a flour quiet but steady. Wheat firm. Corn dull. sary to enumerate. 2 ON TAVERN STABLES AT Avcriox —On . “ES seetb MONDAY MOK IWING, 2d April, at 10 o'clock, we | 29 quotations given Grodivokoi as do Base tor nies can closet eae | wit pal ak Ge hehe ical See Provisions.—Pork heavy. Lard dull and slight dorsed, bearing interest, 7 good Milk Cows, ly lower — . A. GREEN, Auct Terms noes Produce —Sugar firm, 6d. higher Coffee quiet penn kag EH? House is for rent. Inquire on the mar2d HARNARD & BUCKRY, Anots, | Rice firm; lower osin qualities 3a6d. higher. heavy and slightly lower. Torpentine dull The money market was more stringent, but ative. American securities generally un banged Consols 94 ya § . ° — By BARNRD & BUCKEY : Georgetown. RUSTEE’S SALF.—By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court. (confirmed by the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, county of Wasi ington) made in the case of the heirs of the Samuel Leishear, deceased, the u:dersiencd w sell. at public avotion, to the highest. bidder, TURSDAY, the scoond day of April, 1860, at 4 o'clock p.m 1 the premises, that desirable property ritusted on the south sido of ist street, Georgetown, D. C, having a front on said street 426 12 feetand running back 85 feet. ‘I ments on said lot co sists of a three st house suitsh!e fora large family, strbie, &c, Terms of sale: Ono third cash; balance in § and 12 montha, the purchaser to give notes fur the deferred pa mexts, b arng interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All oon veyarcing at the cost of the gurchase, + Tite in- disputable, S.T. BROWN, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. SALE OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS AT 63 Avction.—On MONDAY, the 24 day of April, I shall sell, at 19 o'clock a. m., at the store of Theo, coiner of 1th street and New York Hent stock of Family Groceries and Further frem Mexico—Continuation of the Bombardment of V Cr New On.eans, March 29.—Thesteamer Wave, from Vera Cruz onthe 22d, put inte Berwick Bay, short of coal. She comes here for supplies of ammunition. The bombardment of Vera Cruz continued till the morning of the 17th, when Miramon attacked the city, but after a balf-bour’s combat was repulsed with considerable loss There were from two to five hundred women ancd children sheltered in the castle The bombardment was resumed again the same day, with renewed viger, doing much damage Liquors Sugars, Coffees. Starch, Spicos, &c. Sperm, Adamantino and Tallow Cardies, Nutmegs, Mace, Citron, cea vt and Cloves, Buckets, Brooms, Willow reand ‘Tubs, Jolong, Black, Imperial and other Teas, bon Whieky and old Cognac Rrandy, Holland Gin, Madeira and Port Wines, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars of d ff. brands, Pozether with many other articles too numerous to enumerat ‘Terms: All sums ofand under #25eash ; over $25 aecredit of 60 and slays, for approved / Attorney for the hairs, | One bomb burst on the American contultte, sr interest. mar 2d BABNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. | which seemed to be an especial mark for Mira- ee ae =| 9; WALLA BAENAMIL ; mon By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Another assault w: > FURN >a ry eeereracess ittempted on the night of o EAN ‘| s " STOCKS AT AUCTION—On TURSDAY THON On PURE D AY MORNE aay | the 19th, but was quickly repulsed Pe REERNOON. April Sd. at five o’clocs, at | April, at ln clock, we will ell, attherecce nt] Ger vajal’s force bad captured a con the auction roome, we sizali sell, in suins to suit— alady declining housekoeping, No. 277 B street, | of fifteen wazons loaded with ammunitions, provi - bir Corporation ef Washington six por cent. | hatwoen 21 ent 31, rer Furniture and fects, com Sto] sions, and $2,400,000 in ooce, oo co ? : . rising— ined for Miramon’s army je dispersed ti 2,000 Corporation of Alexandria Coupon Bonds, Sofas, ri = y B20m Corpuration of Alexandria Registered Stock. Binh fois: Chairsand Rookers, guard of 700 men ‘Terms cash. Miramon raised the srige on the 2ist, and with Also. Pow No. 76 in Frans Charo, ws. Wanlstands, Bedatends, i drew towards the capital mario-d TeGUIR & & GO.. Avote, Beles oes gates pmmoete pear ba tobe port bave been GuQuQCQ@"][[lT_—es|{____—_—_—_—_—__ iLows and Bi ding, ‘ : libeled by the United States Marshal GDUNGHTOWN ADVERT MTS | “eiiteexrcasic bie Utensils, &o. The, nisgpers are om being examined 30 and 6% days, for'approved endorsed notes, bea: = “| 1 —A — Aa —— = of Gen. Marin's atéa, apie es ] ing interest. Miramon sent a de lem oe persone whowileallactic | marsed' | WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, | to tte canal comsarntiey Miramon,sentg deerc* ierk’s Office on or before the first day of April and ordering Americans to be sent out of the next and pay their bills for the year 1969, will be en- country. tied to a deduction of 8 per cent, mar2’-tApl CHAS, B: WELCH, Collector. ; NOTICE.—LICEN ARSMAL’S SALE,—In virtue of 8 wri facias issued from the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of the Distr ot of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me direc Twill The Carstany-Shaw Trial E S—All persons | expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the court St. Lovts, March 28.—1n the Carstang-Shaw hose Licenses, from the Cor, ion of | housedoor of said county, on TUBSDAY, the 27th trial, the rebutting testimony has commenced Georgetown expire or the stetinet.,aretereby no. | day of March inet.< 1aon ak orelork se eee 3 . baer erm Several wituesses testified to to renew the came, otherwise they hemselves to a fiue,and the law 18 ¢ -mpuisory upon pre prore ofhcers of the Corpor- ation to enforce said fine azainst ail delinquents. mar 28 S‘awtAp 10 WM. LAIRD, Clerk. ing descrited property. to wit: tified prom, wl All defen: the bad reputation of will enbject Wm. Davis, one of the defendant's witnesses; and others to the general good character of Miss Cars. tang. Witnesses from Charlesten and New York were brought on the stand to impeach the testi Jn d intere-tin and to Lot No.5, nsqua-e No nigh d ae N 72, in the city of Washington, D C., together with ail and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Henry Parry. and will be sold to satisfy Judica's No. 16, to Oc. OR NEW YORK—The packet schooner ; flecting on the moral character of Mies tober term 1859 in favor of James M. Stewart® ect fete “4 ‘Hamilton, Captain Ozden, wil sail ae ‘ ; SELDEN. wary ber cmp d and spice poo am above with despatch. For freight app'» to U.S. Mi al for District of Columbia. Angry nal remar' ween a - McCOB3 & DOLG E, mars dts ness and one of the coun: for the defence, this morning. The lie was given, and it is intimated that a ducl may be the result of the difficulty. pants: Asetbieceinecenasatacecsasaca mar 3) ITIZENS OF GEORG UINITY, TAKE That SPILMAN & H are now « fl t GUODS examine for yourssives, Amongst their splendid s ock can be found tha new styles and novejtiss in Dress Goods, Lace Man- tles. Staple and Fancy Goods in great variety. No. 9S Bridge st mar 28-eo3w PRIME BALDWIN APPLES. 7 150 BARRELS Prime hand picked Baldwin App.os, daily expcotrd from poston, pet sonoumer . on or befor’ arrival. Hejen Mar, and for salo nce tore eel Sno. mar2) lw 99 and 191 Water st , Georgetown, RARE CHANCE TO GET A GOOD TIME- A PIECE CHEAP. i J.S. BLACKFORD & 5ON Have received another lot of those supsrior American Watches, in gold and silver cases, which will be soidata vers smal! advance on cost. Thess Watches have testimorials from expérienced psraons and wil! be found a first-rate article. No. 99 Bridge street, Georgetown. D.C mar® lw Ar Their 63 Water street. IS POSTPONED April, 1860, same W.SELDEN, = &: 8. Marshal for Distr ct of Coluscbia, THE ABOVE 8. until TUESDAY next, the 31 hour ard piace, No. 9S Bridze st., Locomotive Explosion. Sin ail kindsof DRY Easton, Pa., March 29.—The locomotive Ex- celsior burst her boiler bere y, Jost asshe was starting up the Lehigh Valley railroad with a train of cattle cars. George Winters, engineer, and Wm. Pharoah, Jackson Bilman and Wm. Bilman, train hands, were burt, but none of them Berio The engine isa total wreck—blown into hundreds of pieces. One piece of the boiler, weighing over half a ton, wes thrown a distance of a quarter of amile. The bell was found ina grave-yard still further off. By A. GRE) ctiogeer, HANCERY SALE. ¥ antherity of decrees of the Circuit Court of the Dietrict of Columma and of the Circuit Court for P. ince George’ Maryland, passed in a cause wherein S. others are complainants, and the widow, law, and adm heirs at rators of John Brereton are de- ll at auction, to the highest bid- DsY, ths 21 day of May next, . lock in the day. on the premises, beautiful parcel of iand, part of the tract called “Granby.” near Bladensburg, ard abont six miles from thecity of Washington, and easily accessibe by the Ba'timore rai-road, taining 77 acres, 1 rood, <7 perches, or thereaboute, boing the western portion of the Lorthern part of “€ yy,” and lying north of the main county road, — the dwel'ing house and other improvements ereon. 5 Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash; and the residue at 6,12 and +8 mnths, to be seoured by the purchaser's tonds, with eu ety. bear- TREES The Late Troubles in Kentucky. Lovisvitte. March 29—The Hanson matter bas been settld. Nobody was hurt, and the ex- citement has entirely subsided. The latest dis- itches ridicule the whole affair without ex; - ng it. Gov. Magoffin has returned to Fran. 5 and the lexington military company did not go to Be-ea, as first reported ce SPILMAN& AUNT, ieee No. 98 Bridge s* et. | ing interest froin the day of sale, and by a retained Kansa mocratic Conveation. a, D. C., are now prepared to show is? % cin their new nud elegant asrorimentol DRY GOODS cercaeete ae Ty Convevancing St the] 5. seen: Kanes, Mench SaWhks memeieaitn of foreign and domestic manufacture. Stella If the terms are not complied with within three days from the day of sae tne property wil! be re- told, after five days’ notice inthe National Intelli- encer and Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the Scisulting purchaser. Anv creditors of the ssid John Brereton who may not have filed their o! @ notified to do before said day. See ”W. REDIN, Trustee. mar 21-Stawts ‘A. GREEN Auct. Ry A. GREEN, Auctioneer. territorial convention has been in session in this city. The proceedings were att with much excitement. They adopted the Cincinnati plat- form and elected Douglas delegates to the Charles- ton Convention. A New Phase for the Macdenough Will New. Orveans, March 30.—A codicil to the Maodonongh will has been produced, bequeath. ing $300,000 to a city watchman The general 5 ¢ Mautles. Hosiery, Gloves, ard, in Paani class of goods usually to be found inthe ret establishments of larger cities. Having the best facilities for our ctfort to sell prices. Te 5 QBANDELL, eS NN, Has constantly on hand a large assortment of -sighted, Periscopic, C eer all otter SP EGTA rosecuting business, it shall be 6 best goods at the lowest living mar ® & Sw* se St. Georn ils that thi icil isa the Bost quailty, in gold, silver. stesl: and G: EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Bortp- | '™Pretsion preva this codicil is a forgery nilver frames, °W. . “Gld ramen B94 | xr averamn On WEDNESDAY i ah any" “Baltimore Markets. new glasses set in them to order. no 19-ly bs il next. Ta sell. an ront si the pre mers, pBaLzmons, Marck = rs URRAH FOR GEORGETOWN! commencing at 5o'elock p.m... twen pee pr eg in yd ewe yg renen d j ai = ik Subdivisions of the origi- 68, ‘of 3c 7 age sae | fy oF DRY GOODS ant MILLINERS al Vote, 3, 6 +4, 20, 21, 24, 25 and 25, in square | write S152 ashe sencdentes thes olen ees EPene latast etylesand fashion. All sa reat This proporty fronts on 31 and 4 atrerts west and | 7 Provisions closed steady; mess po'k $15; sanbine nice coves nd Freee bargains s Gani streets south, ail the Lota running back to | prime $15;.rump $11. Whisky cli dull at where. Foulard Silks at 57 cents per yard, Plaid | ® wide alley, with a frontage of from 18 to 2 feet, | 2c. pike at 67 cents and §'. worth $1.50. You can also find a'l other kinds of goods—such Manties, Dusters, Robex, Delaines, 1 “Pine A brelias. and ‘ies within a few squares of the new market in the Seventh Ward. The brief of titlemay be seen by sppication at fice "rorme f sale: One fourth cash; the balance in as, Shawis. ie’, Handierehictas Pacssule’ ton ie erehic ta, Brasuls, un aif kinds of Millinery’ new style’Trant cee New York Markets. New Yorx, March 30 —Flour is firm; State $5.17285.0; Ohio $5 5026.00; Southern $5 8526.15. itts, and cat mai 6, »2 and 18 monthe, for notes bearing interest irom | Wheat is steady, with small sales; Southern 0} Skirts, Black Lsce Mitts, eer MY | the day of ale, Fall warrantee is will be given | white $170. Corn is buoyant; mixed 7ic; rourd ember, the piace for Barzains ats — deed of trust taken for the deferred pay- | Viti 7c. Pork is duli and nominal. ‘Lard is 5 aaatesrams Sct complied wih iti, fre se aiter sale ro} wil re; the risk and cost of the deiiting purchaser mar 27-d A. GREKN, Auot. No. 117 Bridge st , Georgetown. mar 25 Iw : B rf TPoBacco, SNUFF AND SEGARS, For Sate at WHoitsace. 225 boxes of Tobacco, all grases. 259,009 Segars, Foreign and Domestic, heavy. Whisky is dail Financial New Yorx, March 30.—Stocks are higher but firm; Cai By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctinsera. and Rock intend 66%; a cases (56 ih) of Garrett's second ANDSOME NEW BRICK DWELLING | Coal Co. 11; Mlinols Central shares - = araie Sore eng) wai * . A Hovse, xan SHE TATE, Bupa 1 | bonds 91 y; Michigan Southern 21 1: wg Ae 49 kegs of Lovse. do Prstic AtcTion.—On ESDAY AFTER: | Central 73; Reeding 41%; Va. 6 0%; Mo. Also, Rappee, Maccahoy and Congress do, NUON, April 3. 1769, at 5 o’eluck, on the &24; U.S. S's of 174, Wig 75 boxes of Piain and Fancy Pipes, we shall sell tl remixes, ®& new four-story Brick (Prelime House, with back building, eituated on . oan side of New York avenue, between i4th and i. strects weet, containing i2 rooms. with bath room water and gas pipes throughout, marble mante! cisiern in the yard, ard finished In every A ag the most superior manner. Title indieputabie, and d Parlor Matches, JAMES WALLACE, 59 High st., Georgetown, 100 gross of Shanghai mar 2I-Im SALE—A NEGRO MAN, « coachman Fen fra earn #40 18 quick and ind s, ‘capital breaker. ordererand manager of horses. and competent te any possible farm wok and the management of any machinery used on 8 farm, and os 10 BBLS. Frederick county pare 0) id Rye, a rye 2 Gibson’ celeb: les, immediste possertion given . ofaze To ® Southern gentleman re. a Go shoice old Mocongnhela Whisky, Perma: Gue fourth éash the residue in 6.12.18 | guirive an intelligent, tnd very uaeful wervant of mw 4 numental and > ar io an months, with int-rest, secured vy = jon, Tu 5 2 19 do Herrings and Alextves, tru:ton the sremisen tilda bareain in order to get him a good’ home JORN J. BOGUE, arst-d J. C. MoGUIRE & CO . Aucts. | not sell him Georgetown, D.C, | — © Star Offion, His owner > Strader. For malo low by Grose Hox N Please ad- ae By A.GREEN Auctioneer. AS FIXTURES. Prei TO TRE LADIES: SALE OF VALUABLE 1M-| Wo tavein store amt asedein receiving, @AS mar 24 tw: - Ie You weuld like to get the best goods, go to PERTY aT Avcrion.—On M Ne wixtene es 9 rire emg 5 che OR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE | SPILMAN & HUNT'S 95 Bridge at. George y of April next, 1960, 1 shell sells im | Sd Finisi superior ss atria te aus thane erete with a good back building, containing in a!i7 | town, D.C. There you can at ail times find the | font of the premises. at $c) p.m.» by vit! offered in this inarket.. We invite cilizens genera ‘sit , between M | largest asro-t nent. newest des‘cns. and at prices of a decree of the ’ Court and © ba ly to call and examine our stock of Gas and Water S. Apply to | so moderate that none can complain, hey onl Circuit Court District of Columb s, Fixteres fortine conhdent that we have the beet 9, or on the | solicit an examination belore surchasing. look | + piece or parce! of ground lyipg = selected stock in Washincton mar2-dtf | wi!leost nothing. and Ree gill cd kindy if | the oity of Washi tom, Wistriet of C as ll Work in the above line intrusted to our care Zou visit their store, No. 95 Bridge st., Georgs- | iaid down on the plan of plot of said city, being wits prmaplig nbeoded a an SALT WATER LUXURIES “Wo are in daily | fom, DG ng mar z-co8w* | marked K, ia square gos a MYERS & MeGRAN. OTRAS an CRABS, | OTATOES. mar 5- : “ ; - from Norfoll whioh we will deliver ( 2,000 RUSHYISO name New Jersey White PREMOVED.—J. RB. B. SCHWAKZ& not hs robasers i any pert of the city free | Mercers, smitab'e for acca or table use. For eale ue the pubie that of charge. Norf.lk Oyster Depot, No. | from store in lots to suit pu PETER BERRY. ce LING. ee Pronto nM: HARVEY. Axent._ | fe4 co 85 Water street. Georgetown, sures of 1th 6nd E GREY .—This oelebrated trotting Stal- 7VOR RENT—A two story and ment Brick to rr y to verve MSeee ittand forsersioe ns paauiog FWotse Tat is: oaveat Fayetts street oan aven ill be happy to were season, sock Maron Gad 8: eg fin plete order; eas, KO; wp we may mar 15 tt rey's stables, le ). toe mane! >. one Dn Vat Gardner's stables, Upter Mavrl- | oun Le RIDWELL. mart tl ILAK MUP AT.—This celebrated trots Be d., alternately one week at a tme at = Oy A Re, the envy rey has been awarded the PYAVING A LARGE SURP Ue SROCK OF — A Maret. i ay the following fairs: ¢t very fice KOSS, EV: REENS ere eee en's Livers ttabl aon States and Virgicia State Centrai Fair 2948 great variety of Green House, 1 wil ° ey = yo improve, =F the ontgomery County Fair, sell thom at very low rates, if early Spplica- SAMUEL L. BRYANT Crock will ceil and examine tre horse, ss at + Md., State Fair, 1888. | tien ares = Frederick and ros iY * Som Poy any va the country, MARTIN. ‘terms see bills |W. BLUNT Terre Onn 1. KIDWELL. | marai-dads a re EN Avot, | Snark ew I ae