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occasion being the pre- AMUGBMBNTS TO-NIGHT. sentation of a superb service of silver to Capt. ROVER’ HBatTER —Eaurs Keene's ad- | Goodnow, the per of the House, by the snnnate cemenage ls the great card at Grover's employees of hisdepartment. A ieee number this week. “London Assurance” was pre- | of indies and gen m were present, filling aented in eauperior style last night, and was a the floor ot the House. About§ o'clock, Hon. finished performance thron; ut. To-night | Mr. MePherson of Pa., inte appropriate ad- Sheridan’s “School forScands!istobebrought dress, in which he compiimén rr. Good- now for the manner in which he had dis- | charged his duties, presented the plate, which was reccived on the part of the recipient by out in gteat style. Waaninctow THeaTER.—Clark is triamph- ant, and he bears off the palm as the most pep- ular comedian in his line. have “Teodies”—Clark’s Toodles—the very ewbodiment of the author’s idea. Who tbat has ever seep Clark in this character has not appropriate manner. ) L 5S. G., and the saiver has the following in- ' Mr. Fenton of New York, who replied in an | To-night are to Each piece Of thes ax | re the initisls of Mr.Goodnow and his lady, | Fourta Warp Srafiex Osens.—tewie RPORATION LAWS. H GEORGETOWN Jones, fighting: locked up siz Bours. Jehn B. ——— j Holland, shooting and attemrpt to rob; for : A Basot.ertox for the retiof of the poor. ‘ | marr a Chas. Moody, drunk; turned aver <2 | Resolved ly the Board ef Aldermen and Romar of | ssaiion, ae turned ‘o cape r uthorities. 4 i SSaraMe CE pe the order refine Treemuren of } H. Harmon, ‘drank, dismissed. T. J. Kenney, | elise fieshe works hak eee a | vagrant; Thomas Connelly, do; | Roc of the town. upon the isubstitation by the | to leave the city. Mary Bresne, profanity; } tris!. John Helgnt, larceny; dismissed. James | | Kent, drunk; fined 1.95. Alexander Walker, | disorderly; do.$1.94. Sarah Jones, do.; do. $1.94. John B. Holland, larceny of $23; dismissed. vateos of the Corcoran Charity and an equal amcunt of coupons of the city of Mompsis. Approved February 21, 133. A Resoirtion relating to repairs of the Market Hous iC. Resoined by the Board Common Council af the That the ¥ yas for _pu' j i H i Aldermen and Board of rRoration af (isorestoiwn, dito adv for pr. ing @ Rew roof upon the ts See ire e To the Editor of the Star—Dear Sir: In your issue of thisevening my name ia mentioned in connection with the District Judiciary. You _ AUCTION SALES. By WL. WALL & Oo. FIRST CLASS THRER-STORY BoAt A Sennses nis ot Ee eS APTER , we w .. in fro: Fawi Tei 35 Bquare 2, on thew ae between ti and B. sear © at, tm op scnes’ cord front three chery ad Bagtiek borement brick aweding, coutaining J3 » rooms, with every convemence of , Water, &0., dc. and au en- trance Sy back ; This eune new ‘ res. cuty + youre old, @ waighbor:! . Rear, eat Bapvist Church. fas Sne-third cash. balance in 6 and bearing interest an secured by = decd ef N Tebecee, ae. it Bevers ‘a by between G and 2 becam 3 SeTiption: “Presented to Captain lra Guodnow, | and the friends who bare so kindly made the couse, and to communitate all proposals received | he premises AY MORNING, M 6. at 19’ leek we eS cent wilictrmeneens nay Neigh. Doovkeeper House of Representatives of the U. | suggestion, have my best thanks: but permit | to the lwoBomrds. (Approvet February 21, as] _™ —_W. b. Wa & ied { p= ‘asuech'p reser ane me end ° per’s Wife,” and be followed by the “Fat Boy,” S., by the employees in his department as @ me io say to you and to them, that Iamnot a ‘A. Rusovossex in favor of W-it-. Fietcher. | By J.C. MsG@UIRE & CO.,-Auctionsers, j soceryh © as eToodies™ conciuding | testimonial of the appreciation of the uniform candidate, aud do not wish my name to be pre- 5 . ye = | PALUCABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY NRAR | Sugars “aR, Rice, Bacon Snap Vanitrizs._This poputar resort is crowd- | */Pdness and courtesy which has marked both — sented for the office. Opposed to capital pu (Rest resolved bythe Board af Aldermen ont Board | VAR ante Ciuc At PUsUC AUCTION.—On Starch Ca * Liquors, Olives, Beware, ed nightly elso, anda satisfactory entertain. | NS official and socia! intercourse with them ishmente, I could not perform the full duties | [7 the Cicrk pag to the crderot WH Fincea: | SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 7th, ai a, | Ground Fry Satares eusivine Bie oes ment is sways prepared. The management | {)Tine the 37th Congress, Washinglon, March | of the Criminal Conrt, and therefore ought not the eum af one thousand and twenty-two dollara | On acchOR the premises. we shail sell sub P.im | Aino, the pe. Bios, Measures, ke. site tea’. sponte yub- | 4th, 1-63." ‘The service, which is contained in | to seek the honor of the appointment. dinclece conte. te Oull pepaece of Bincen A Pg 24 fect Ginchesca Pennsylvanian | Termecash. - ¥ here“undersiand well how to cater to the 5 me a handsome black walnut case lined with Very sincerely, yours, W. Rupr for repairs of streets, culver! hos, &c., of this cane, petween Sith and 25th streate west, ran mbe -&- WALL & 00., ducts. to-mieM aysin ting toime of ber euchtwlag Clothe im accempanid by a complimentary | Wedvestay even rerio, roa he rar io LEairo coppiigee? stleeecier hes | AREA GRRE Sr BERTI ge le h her performers will be | letter on parch: nt signed by the employee: + — Proves ebruary 21, 163. { ith back building. ©) - fOTES, Mes SN ee la numbering sixty persons. | Musicat.—Professor Alexander Wolowski. | A Rersorertos in relation to vaccinati | perfect, and sale withont reserve, | = ae py = —.! eee vee, = After the prescniation was over, thécompany | the distingul-urd pianist and yocalist, is about | = jon. | Terms cash, Incurrent funds. Matéo'einek a we Canranbeny.— The first note of the Canter- | recived to some “of the committee rooms, in | to ¢ : i | Resolved ty the Board of Aldermen and Board of | Pp.) J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | 41 sume to ani ‘bury band i> hardly sounded cx the Avenur ; panei eR a be : to enter vpou his last course of instruction on | Common Council af the Corporation ef Gearasowm ———_* = - 2.186 Corporation Of Washington six per cent. cent. Mey ea ee echo would pase agar aaa | Whit a handsome repact bad been prepared | the piano and singing by hisnew and elmplitied | That Doctor Chariex Tl Gentgen Se, and he ws |. My W.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. took, Bight ye en ia ans os thes aa at utth ‘stance of Mr. and Mrs. Goodnow, to | method. ‘Lhe very satisfactory results which | hereby. appointed to vaccinate the puorof the town, | F{.RAME DWELLING ON SEVENTH STRERT | 1.6 Corporations Cahoon itis six per cant, Sto-k, bappy wee ery oO “rae Se ons pep which full justice w ieee The rooms, as | he obtained with his numerous pupils in bis | st | annual compensatinm of fifty potters zepeure i & aT Auctioy—On WEDNESDAY APPRR- Rare cash, in ow on — 2 ©) det Teor’ Dexcelient Dill—t 3 }, 4 yell as tables, were handsomely dacorated. previous courses leave no doubt that all those ; 7¢8tly to his order, upon his certifying to the Clerk, | NOON. 1th inst..at § o'clock. we wiil sell tn teomt 7 [Rep.} 5. ©. McG ae Rew taliet and p mim and @ variety o1 t k Mr. 0. fore bi se b it. th ber of f Uns pana duncor are fered for Us eveMIng's | gin” Aor Ta ues berRemted’ bg Ueekn at | Whodesive to become in short time One singers | xiyc'sbeamangs sugh peytuct te nutaber of per: | ofthe bromine, ihe month bald of ket Su eackrt | goeawm apeep\ SALE tf POSTPON ae. #9 | stone, wes yesterday presented by t or good performers om the piano, will benefit | ““g) }accinsied by him under this re : | Estreets, improved by a good Preae Dwain, | ti PREDAY AFTER) FON 6b inst. ax woo Juaus delivers hia Last lecture this | 'MalSS"situ m aplendid geld hended eanee a | Memeclver greatly by availing themselves of | vee ae a Srese.teheestaouaas: | EN 2 “> Bs Grlivers hi cture this | charge, : ane. A | his new m and particularly as this is the A Rrso.rtiox in favor of Wm. Whelan, Tert 8: One half cash; balance in si hed & in o o netic: fevening at Willard’s Hall, taling for his sub- | set of silver pg been chipped to the resi- | last op; ortunity. Professor Wolowski’s rooms Ri by the Board of Aldermen and Board of | Mouths, bearing interest, secured ty deed ote WELLING Boe es i Sub ior Neaw Tus ie » Dean Swift, she eminent Irish wit. Tais | dence of Mr. 0. S. Backstone by the employees | aye at NO. 451 Tenth strect. Common Council of the Corporation of Georscown, | © the preminer, D Carton, axpereg BEILOING Lor wean tee ciure is Lightly isuded by the press wherever | of the Heuse as a surprise. Z ow That the anm of cne hundred and ninety dollars 3 ___W.L. WALL & ©0., Aucta. | Cy L. ae Puwuse AUCTION —jn Fhugt Mr. Jonce Las spoken, and is said to be his | Hon. Mr. Buffington, of Mase., was presented Yorne Brorsnens.—On Sunday, three chil- | 2#4 twenty-five cents be, and tie same is hereby, BY W.L WALL & CO., Auctionssrs, | A ‘OON a %. Bt 3 octook, on tie ‘very best effort. yesterday by scme of his friends of the House | aren, the youngest in the righth year of his age, apereyriated to be paid by the Clork to the order of UILDING LOTS ON TEx’ FET Srey OA premikes, we shall aii, rete of Tatt.—The Nationa! Social Club announce | with a gold headed cane as a mark of their ap- | the oldest ten years, were arrested by patrolman maton Fee ther teaee ok ee bere me B TION STR oe ABTERNOON Woe So om, fronting. ‘@ grand bail thisevyening at Temperanee Hall. | preciation. a ; Voss for breaking the lock off the door of Har- | certified toby the Water Commissioner, "| 12th inst, at 5 o'clock, we will eh in front of the | and This ball will not.he behind any held this : Sa es vey’s Oyster Saloon, (osing'a:Beavy fron bolt | Approved February di, 1363. re mises, Hou) and 39, in Joucs’ subdivision of | with ‘winter, in point of merit and enjoyment. Ax Important Casx.—A question of some | tor the purpose,) entering ‘and helping them- : a : anare 5£), fronting 25 feet each on south M street, interest to the business community has been | selves to the bivalves rat: ‘They were taken > 4RESoLcrion in favor of putting down certain lag | between Sd and 41; streets. : 2 = recently decided by the Circuit Court, in the | to the Second Ward Station and locked up. footways at crossings of atrests. Dearing interent, Cocaraa a ded eas MEETING OF THE Sons OF CONNEOTIOUT— | chancery suit of U. Ward, vs. Jas. C. MeGuire | Justice Clayton lectured them, and after ta | Resolved ty the Board af Aldermen and Board of | premise pevcared By eed Of trust 'ba the What Tom. Seymour did and didn’t in Mezico— | eral. McGuire recovered a judgment against | short confinement in the cells they were ‘dis. Commen Council of the Corporation ef Georgetown, mar3 W. L. WALL & OO., Ancts. Sons of Connecticut Down on Copperheads and | one Henshaw on April 28th; about six weeks y '- | That the sum of one hundred and twenty doliars, or = .. - Soe Peace Men.—Pursuanttoa call published, about | thereafter, Henshaw purchased from U. Ward | missed. Their parents will settle the account | so much thereof as may be necessary, be, and tha By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers, ae keane Ce hd Sreittend’ aixty sons of Connecticut now in the city assem- | 4 Jot of ground, in the city of Washington, and with them. Cl ae samp is hereby, appropriated to bey aid iby it * Clerk 2 526 7th and D streets. Pie FAR 3 nd fronting 24% Ned bied last uight at Temperauce Hail. obtained a deed in fee therefor, which was ac- | “PHRENOLOGIOAL—O. S. FowLER.—This dis- | laying of fiag footways across the following streets, | PYORSPS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND HAR. | Chiat sirectonst; between @ on GE streste north, Mr. E. C. Dailey calied the meeting to order, | Knowledgedon June 9th, and recorded on June ti 4 | a2 & a Bgs: aT Avot Fos.—On £U ESDAY MORNING ing back ; i th, ‘ | tinguished practitioner has oniy two more } Viz: One rick street, on the south sete | 34 inst . at }) o'clock. at th: ropsing 19h fret to aw-alle, srt lapeage Soren ths wank cane ot take some icth. He gave a dred of trust on the prop-rty | days to remain in this city. Many will regret, | of Fourth stree ost THird street, on tho | ath mirtet, mene Ge eee ee Se bene eB Soe 'kalinnsh; hewn inder in 1pmonthe action in su o ie Toy c . chs E v i ; ae s debi | Weat side of Fre et: one acroga the j Th injerest . . ical coment, was abot to take place ia | Which was acknowiedsed ou June 10th, at | Rie'terSiemien Parsing: Bein eemee al | sale SREGARRSiaeah | HRT An saan, | Seer 2:6. wep * #00. tne. Jonnecticut between what appeared to be irea- | was not recorded until August Sth. In the in. | adaptation for success in the world. the north side of Beall GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucis, =| —— a He nominated Rey. U. O. Adams, of the 22d Regiment Connecticut Vol- unters, os chairman. ° Messrs, Comstock, Croffutt, and E. C. Bush- son and joyasity. | terval, between June Wth and August 5th, | McGuire caused an execution to de issued on bl ba loot and levied on the lot of ground. | — i ard applied for an injunction to prevent the neli, were sppoint-d Vice Presidents, and Mr. | sale, whith was at Gret granted by the Court: Et vist lgoviegrat Om ight not-be kus | buton final hearing the Court dismissed the Mra crys post hash eeceee ae fos | bill, deciding that the judgment was a lien on Se oe ee a oe he oa a | the lot. The resuit of ‘this decision is, that if city bad appointed parties to look after the | broperty is cold to a person against whom there * election in Connecticut. 1t seemed to him that ‘© one living is as able to expound human character | as the Professor, and his long experience and | successful practice warrants the betief that he | can tell you all abont yourselves, Call without | delay at National Hotel. t et, on the north ride of eet, Sud one acruss Gay strect, om the cast | con Rtreet, sida of € Approved February 21, 1843. ResvLvuTions autherizi ng the leasing of cortain ert P. Burford. 4 Board of Aldermen and Board of ce oS the Corporation of Georzztown, gtTaund to Rob. Resolved hy ———— j PromotTEp-—Mr. Thomas Bowles, formerly | | of New York, but for some months oneof the a Be | fre judgments outstanding, and a deed of trust the citizens of Connecticat now Bere shoald | in taken to secure the purchase money, umless appoint & similar committee—a sortof coinmit- | ri ‘ tee of Ways aud ineane, to act until after the the de ed Of trot is xecexned on the day on election. He therefore moved the appoinynent bh ects = seme ok oe Jolemettis ed of such @ commitiee; which motion was car- | COMe Hens on the property, which must be ried, aud Messrs. W. A. Croffut, ©. E. Dailey, | sausfied in preterencr to the deed of trust. i . » OE. | and C. P. Blackmar were appeiuted. | es The Chair suggested that a committee be | Mason Jones on Dean Swirt.—The great appomted report resolutions expressive of | Irish orator spevks to-night at Willard’s Hall, the sense of th® meeting in relation to the pend- Se ir Sa bats s ing election. Which wi be deliy Mr. Cro:fut deemed it desirable that Con- | who have not heard Mason Jones should do Recticut men should all enter into the spirit ee tg one 3, Mee delice wasens and desizn of this mveting, and therefor. if | the aid of notes or other help, aredistinguishe: there were any peulenmen tase yecsutiy froin ; tor graces of style and maturity of thought; Connecticut, he would like to bear from them, | they are nosophomorical treaties, with gleams i for they coutd hardly know how intense was | Cf genius here and there shining through the ; the feeling here to know something of the sen- | pe and flashy more rican to pieeous { timents oi the people of the Stale at hom | but strong-sensed, carefully considered lec- The Chair chagatedt that if they had a set of | tures,m which the fancy and the imagination resolutions they gould have something definite | cheerfully cet off, illustrate, and intensify the | to act upon. ¢ asked if some geatleman had pers Seo argument. He unites fhe © mot come prepared with resolutions ready esired elements of an almost perfect orator. | drawn up. — Y | ets enthusiastic, fervid, and impulsive, but | Mr. Dailey said he had hastily drawn upa | hot rash, extrayagant, or fanatical. If Passion | Set of resolutions, which he would read. He | biows the gale, certainly Reason guides the | then read a lengthy preamble and resolutions, | belm. His physical organization is admirably | which expressed disapprovai of the rebellious | Adapted to the expression of his genius: his | spirit manifested 2 Hartiord, and recommend- | Mora! and emotional sympathies are quick, | ing & the people of Connecticut that they sup- | finely yet strongiv organized, and modu!ate | port Goy. Buckingham’s nomination. like 2 well made instrument the voice to wkich | Mr. Thurstun moved the appointment of a! they give tone and utterance, while his yoice commiitee of three to draft resolutions or an — is strong, aud fitted for the expression of every addiess to the people of Connecticut, said com- | ¥ariety of intonation and cadence, mittee to report at this or ata future meeting. | ——-—— Carried; and Messrs. Croffatt, A. Smith and | Svsriion or LAncENy —Tuesday night, E_A. Parker were appointed said committee. | about 9 o'clock, Chas. Obermyer and Nicholas The committee then retired, and Mr. Ailen, | Coffrey, two boy, one fifteen and the other six- of Saybrook, was called upon; and he stated | tern years oid, went to Flannigan’s restaurant, that he had not been in Connecticut recentiy, | on Twelfth near B street, with a military coat, but it seemed from what he had heard to be the | which they offered to sell to Flannigan for $5, impression there tbat the Breckiaridge democ- | and fri] to $3, Fiannigan suspected that the racy had the inside track of the Douglas de- | garment was not th-ir property, and tried to Ei nd tang that the Jatter would support | deiain Obermyer, the principal, until an officer ackingham. could be obtained. The bo: a d to esca; Mr. ¥. barnes was somewhat in doubt as to | him, but ape afterwards caught with Cottrey. We tun mecromd io aitee tani po apa He says eae it was given him by a man to sell ie them: proceedes ec- | for him. ie went with the officers to find the | ficut election this spring was a comparatively | man, but tailed. Yesterday morning, after a | unlinporiaut one, aud that if Seymour were | hearing, the bors were kept to await sentence eiected, It would give the copperhead democ- / of the magistrate. In the meantime another | Tacy So much security that Vallandigaam | case was disposed of, and as the parties left the | would be nominated in Ghio, and tus would | g:ation, Cefrey went out with the crowd and | cause such a reaction among loyal men that | escaped. The cont was retained, and Obermyer | - —o bens republicam President in i561 | dismissed for lack of evidence against him. | rouid be ins ures. Sees aes i Mr. Dailey thought it would be a dangerous - . E ! experiment to elluw the copperheads to wi- A Fink Art Tiier.—Some wecks ago the | umph for the reasun assigned by Mr. Barnes Ster mentioned that some thiefor thieves had | aeike Governm:nt now needed the co-oper- | entered the Congressional Burying Ground and | ation of a joyai executive in every State. tock therefrom two +mall statues belouging to Mr. Francis J Allen would like to trace the | Grotge Parker and Jacob Gideon, Esqs, and afew days afterwards a yaiued statue was | peace men in the army and see what they were stole - . i act a n from the country residence of Clark doing there. These peace men are dung more Miils. No clue to the thief was obtained until town thy th: eit. Davis. : edb til ay Gna taia ehues gob her a day or two ago, when it was discovered that | by ; the pelpetrator was & member of the Michigan | | } | | egrsen ae oreartekece on hail ie mtd | Cavalry which is stationed exst of the Capitol. bartle-cTy Of the flenas of despair Appiause.} | ‘The thief has Leen arrested und will be dealt t. Thurston asked Mr. Allen it he-bad ever } With according to law. Itis said that the Colo. | nel of the regiment at first refused to allow the | arrest tobe made. The thief, a sergeant in the Stic sat Gan he bad | Tekiment, and his brother, had been concerned Saleesces erereee Berth ape be ie in a pretty extensive business in the way of Mmsnsgement. ‘ine Chapiains and Surgeons } stealing statuary, boxing it up and sending it Wigts Me sey tesinnces petiect curses to ths | 2a, py express to Michigan: Mr. ‘ihurston wanted to know if Mr. Allen | bad seen anything like # regular organization | Of what ie spoke. i Mr. Allen said be shy evidence of what he had ju : r. Alien replied that te had scen i Bap Benavior.—Monday night, a batl came | off at Nathan’s Hall, over the staples, Tweltth had not, but the men in | street between Band C. The dance was kept command of comy: and regiments were | up till a late hour Tuesday morning, when a the men who cried peace at home. | person created a rew declaring he could Mr. Thurston said ke could not agree with | whip any man of his weight in the rvom. the remarks o1 the gentl-man across the room (iar. Bernes.) Me believed Vallandignam would be nominated in Obie anyb head fire should be set to the ra; © head democracy first in the loyal Stite of | Comnecticnt. t was best to make sure of | to be sentthere by Capt. Johnson. of the provost Gov. Buckingham’s election. | gvard. Roundsman Tsit went to the aid of Mr. Barnes asked Mr. Thurston what his | cfficer Boss, and the soldiers were arrested and Opinion was! | tuken to the § Mr. T. replied, that he had an abiding faith day morning the that the Copperheads ia Connecticut wouid be | for punishment. stricken down; the Douglas mea who were | — mostly loyal, would support buckingh«m. | A Pick Pocker CauGut.— Yesterday after- Mr. Ciotfert, chsirmas of the Committee on@ noon as the six p. m., train was about leaving, Resolutions, reported that they wished the — three suspicions characters were observed to committee Increased to five with power to pre- | crowd around a discifarged soldier, and in few yare an address ard call another meeting if | moments his pocket book, which had been Tecssary He believed the time fortalk and | «mptied of its contents—sixty dollars—was resulutions were passed. Ifthe Demmucrats had | found on the floor. Capt. E. E. Camp, who yommated a decent man we should have beea | was standing near, arrested of one them, but un- beaun. Rutthey had vominated Tom Seymour, | fertunately the others made thelr esca Thea sind the Demecratic party was goiug to defeat | prisoner was put in charge of the military, and im Connecticut as fast as it was gomg tothe | will, we understand, be turned over tu the Pro- devil. { vost Marshal for punishment. Some of the Mr. Thurston agresd with Mr. Croffut that | soldierssaid that he cught tu have ashower batit the day of resolutions was past. He highly | with is good clothes on, and then ironed and evlogized Gov. Buckingham asa patriot aud | putin acold car to freeze, and if he survived, & christien. | at the end of the week, be sent north. Mr. baiiy thought it would be well for tha | eae Terting the spp Re coer views in relation | aq Wanrntne.—Last night, a little boy, ason to the coming election. | of a respectabie citizen, was found with & ver: Mr. A. Sraith thought & subsequent mating | good aleirazel sword in his possession. oA @ be the best time ty adopt resolution | little teliow snswered the policeman who in- speaker (who declined to give bis ns for werrogated him about it very honestly, and Publici:y, but whose standing and relanility | aig he Lought it from aman named Brown. was vouched for by Mr. Croffut) said it was | The sword was taken by the police, and the grurraily understoud that Tom. Seymour's | jittie hoy dismissed. Several cases of this char- military character had ail been ob:ained at | sciey Lave recemily occurred. In some cajea Chepultepec. The anecdote, familiar to all. | 1)¢ tittle fellows ute mado agents of thieves to. About Seymour's great feet of leaping the ditch, | sei) stolen property for them, and #0 becoms killing Mexicons, and planting the tiag upon | j\,t16 to arrest on suspicion of larceny. Pa- the walls of Chepult-pee, was told; and the | pnts should warn their children against bag- tpesker then detailed a comyersation he had | ing anything to do with strangers who ask wih Mr. John Forsyth, of Georgia, (son of | them to sel goods, or offer to sell goods to John C. Fersyth, ounce Secretary of State,) & | trem, captain of yelunteers, who was in Mexico, and | whe fought nrarSeYmourat Cacpultepec. Me. Forsyth denied at Seymeur was on horse- back on that day, and said that he in every inetance showed the white feather. He leaped ho ditch and planed no flag on the wails, The #th Connecticut, of which Seymour was Major, ‘was the reserve, and when they 2dv&nced tht Mexicans ran, sod when > our rol to te ier, went to him to quiet him, when two sol- being drunk, interfered, the sergeant claiming y were delivered to the military — { CHANGED HER Mixp.—On Monday last, 4 | young jaay, reriding below Marlboro’, Mu., | Who wax enguged to be married to a young t ' | | merebast of this piace. with sore friemis for this city, where the knor wes to buve been tied; but on the way, th party stoppid in Maribero’ to refresh then | Selyes, and, Ly accident, an “old Mame” made Walls there Was not @ Mexican within Bity | oi. appemrauce, sud on learning the object of - | Pr ,. e »j 3s he, not within half a mils. Nor was } Ber visit, TeneWed his claims for her hand, there & aican fas Myang o sh parts, sted, and inn short time marriedjand and thereter- Tom Seym pal it f whe yur tock the Enck track homeward. We -down. Nor did he rare the Am-rican az, tor | oo, pot informed how the Washington man the fa'ter wee simply flung over the ramparts. | This is how Seymour earned his position in 4 onnecticut and & swe 4 Was near Seymour at the time o' and beiag of the seme pelitical faich, could lave ne odjeet dp saying this unless it were Fo. heme one suggested that«s Mr. Seymour is Bad to le in corres popdence with the rebels, he wight con vemiently send dawn to Mr. For- @y hb if he wished to call Mia te account for the Leughter.) T some turther remarks by diferent ker=, the names of R. UC. Webster and C. P. iatkmar were added to the committee on the dress, aud the meeting adjourned. ie For tae Newssors Homs.—Jay Oooke & | Hall -bave coutribut dthesnm of $259 toward the | Presbyterian OLureb, sireet” To-morrow aft took it. — ATION -Cases.— Frank Siconp Warp | Myers, step cion 0} iienry Swageert, drunk; do. Chas. Obermy-r, step aioe ob prasd larceny; do. Nichoias 0. r do: erenped! Adolphus Shafl-r, 4 5: fined #3. Jas. Wilson, do Jone Mack, dc. fined $1.58. Benj. Bowers and Jorn M. Vepper, drunk apd disorderly; mili- tary. Geo. Bradiry, drunk, workhouse —_ aMILY had anotherenthu- Tue Heronwos raven they cive acon pd thirty-five do!) § and thirty santa. Mr enn paid #1) the ex, ases of the performace, | tion than the Huichinsun’s. 1 Officer Bors, who was employed to preserye | ud the | diers, one a sergeant named Bewers, the other | oper. | John M. Pepper, both of the 10th New Jersey, | cond Ward station-house. Tues- | The | , &tarted in company | f robbing his roommates at | j Keefer’s restaurant, corner of Tenth and C } | streete; Cismies: d, the witnesses not appearing. | dismissed. | sinstic demonstration ast night at Willards’ ‘They sing to-night for the benefit of the | hd salored,) on Fifteenth pRbhc schools, at abies city. e«rt tor children of th j The ‘ats receip at the grand matinee at | uch in Willards’ Hall, and the Ath and a@beCanterburry Ie -vening was one hundred irs: concertin thecyening. No performers ot the aeason baye Wad a moresnthusiaetic recep® | promoted to the position of assist to Superin- eveaclentlly le ndent Woed, and placed in charge of Carroll prison. drovers, liver, N_B. We respectfully invite the attention of | stable keepers and othera Raving the above to dispose of will find it to their interest to call and ae ur. GUEBEN & WILLIAMS. Auets. W HIDES—HIDES. ILL Be wold at i Anction, on every WEDNESDAY and RDAY, at 1! o'clock a j By GRERA ¥ WILDIage. a j BUSINESS SeaND, Rene : Aca oF oo ee opposite the weat ber, utlionee cana ™., end of A ict of oid Lumber, New Window Sach and Frames, ‘cols, two Painter Oritm 6s. swing deserity © of ground, vis: atthe Wharf on Street, Washington, ai. | Cxarnenters’ T. Jeading detectives under Colonel Baker, Pro- t portion of Mont; ¢ Governmen Beef ieson hand at the limes! | Ereail lot of Curbstens, Cement, vost Marshal of the War Department, has been treet. as follows: c sale. law erera’ Hair, tand. Brick Presses, Terwa cash, ii Irom Roller, lar, } Cle Tempering & ping Wagon vw » Carts, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the BELL aud Wheris, a sod store Lt, Col. and 6 afte houre is now occe: mement of rele. jan ls [Chro pied wea lirte awl) | Shop. Stables, Sheds, &o , will also be sot ——_— ning, be, mnt 5 _ Terme cask, Drap—Mr, William A. Rind, a well-known |p Harford PERSONAL. a ae 2 Se a Congressional reporter, died in Baltimore yes- | “By W_L. WALL & O0., Auciours “™ terday’ ut the age ot 73. He at one time con- OCKS FROM SALE AT McGUIRE’S, OF DR? | 1 MPROVED PROPERTY ON Mam “LAND ducted a rin Georgetown. but during th vA ad i BEEF 685 Hosacke, Lit of tt | PpAXESCE aT Avoriok.—On WEDNiirDa Y AP last twenty years he was connected with th haeed fink Seer re P.arfora | Clinton, Quarto Boards js misting. Any geutie- | TRRNOON. lith inst..st 4 o'clock, wewid sellin National luteiligencer as reporter in the Senate. | shail, upen ninety days’ no ing given him | Man who may Sod it among their tots, will please | trent of bey me ines. Lot Ne 6. square sir, frout- = from’ said Corporation. r the same piece of | Teturnitto Messrs. McGuire. Ihave’ large tine | i™ Fema | pct er vince goon # port — Sovrvy and Scrofulous Eraptions will cover the | #tcuud to Said Corporation, without recourse to | Of these Looks for sale, ard #09 volumes besides, | Of jar and us Pr D ees bodies of those brave men who are fighting their m * cver Bank of Washington. Dwe ling. No. 4 5 bering country’s battles Night air, bad food. anddrench- = —— —- | modern improvements of gas, &e. ing Taina will make sad havoc with tre xtrunment, | ne MES, SETH, Cirirvorant Test Medium. 60 | Trims ‘One half cash: bulswoe in six anditwa Ive therefore let every man supply himeell with He > en inks pay- south A street, itol Hill, between Ist months, bearing interest, and secured by dead of loway’s Giniment, it.is a certain cure for every shail have the | 31 sts“ heals disease by magvetiam wiih but li trest on the “ kind of skin disease, Omly 25 cts. per pot. 25 Medicine; sees and describes your deceased friend mers L. WALL & CO. Aucta ~_—»— until Friday, Mareh 13th. for the renting of 1 Fie Wharf of this town for one year, Should tre wharf need any repairs they musi be made by the | party renting the ers; At hixzown expense. Tarma { J. A. Bamsain, EMANUEL QUTMAN, Mosxs SHicEL, § Trustees. ti H "7 and may be coneulte: | his office, Ne. 11 Washington Building, Pa »: | corner Seventh street. mar2iw { : Gunar Pexnsy.vania Rovre, vis Baltimore and factory Treateus for Felling. isth apd Msts.,intheSture FocEnisas ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT Board, wanted by a geatiqnan and wife; be- Call on the corner of e it i | Harresburs, to the North and West —T wo trains leave | tween itoland Nevy Yard preferret. Address | Washington daily and one on Sunday—quidk time— | for th reed 8,8, GULDBMITH, Port uftice, Wash is = veel eepenrdmerey a a aod ington. D.C. mar 5 -3i* rough verninent rates. For tickets and fur- TE EU Py PREY Sa ey | ther informatien appiy at the office of rest Penn- Bo: RD WANTED—A genticman and lady de- | aylvania Route, no: ast corner of wania sires permaneat GUARD and ROOM: dut only avenue acd Sixth at, Washington. Oficeopen from | in s first-class Boarding House. None but those | a.m. until9 p. m.; on Sundays from 7to4y.m. | need apply. Locaticn between I2th-and isth ntz | aulely B.0. Agent, | Apply fer three days. at Br, § , 260 Ponn ave, | as } between 12th and 12th sts, mar 5-33" Corxs, Bunions, Cius ayn bevenr { V ANTED—1n a Fanez Stere.on Penn. areaur, | Enlarged Joints, Chilbisins, and other i an oxperienced SARESWOMAN. Nona otnet the feet, cured | the withwut pain by Dr. Whi i needapply. Eeference required. Alxo, wanted in | Chiropodist. Operations. poxtormad ina faw min: | the some store, m amare, activa YOUTIL, with utes, and the reficf is xo instantanaous that the pa- | anto moral character,kc. A: | Mant can ‘always walk immediately without incun- | drers Bux 843 City Purt Upice, mar 5-St | venience. Dr. White has scores of certificates from Sp a TET Fy SETS = a=} | eminent clergymen, statesmen, merchants and | YY ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash ant iron, | others of the Blebost reapoctability, which can ba Une who underscands har Susin ees, will hear | seen by caliimg at hin office, 423 .&F., batwasn | Of a situation by addressing Box No. 456. nn DIED, | Send oth at, Wanbinanon. B:o. fe2rit | WANTED Tecean cis BARRE RY tee H 5. FISHER’S, 591 Seventh street; near Ma 1 oitinveersnn cee — others. epeneehs j ove Wages $9 parweek, and ateady worg. m5-2t* only . Cures any of private | : ee A | Seelam ese crt camera | WUE as OURS ile dora | don't fail to avail yourselves cfthia remedy The | BOY, trom 18t6 I ynare, atthe silvar-pinting kee | Samaritan’ Hoot a Herb iicos in the guy } Sadlishment, 3I8 D stroet—nyp stairs mer 5-3t™ Temedy for seres and whioh have | Ya-anTED— 4 | mentin anotmer coleman (7 wet Beomdvertise- | iouee, withta two or tree mies of the city, suit | : a St | able fo mer renidence and garden Adstres | = = a ay Gitice stating t S008!" OARD TED for a you | On the 4th inst.,in thiscity, inthe 524 yor of his | te family where the coutforte of s Bems | age, BENJAMIN’ DUVALL, forineriy of Prince | can hefound, in a conten! locality, Aditess, stat. George's county, Md. {| img price position, &c ALM | at this office, The friends of ‘tha family are invited to attend | mars sr | Rie fumera! from his late residence, No. 500 74n | - — | street west, om thia afternocn, at 30'closk | PERG MUBICIANS —‘auted inmwwediately,1 good \ seat eet ee HOON, at 3 o'closk, without | T Re tC Corast aaa Alte PLAYER "Also. 1 word | Op the Bth inet. JULIA RB . | Bitat, Seprane and Trombone 4 pp:y to { "abet ral will take place Friday morning at 10 {| _msr 5-e03t" - aon afi cins clock. trem the residenca o: rents 393 6th ya: 3 i | treet, between Gand Hl. The iriaudsof the factiy | Wy ANT ED—A small HOUSB, containing about arp F abetied Ce attend Bs ae wa re private garden wo if igahle, Nacbiac, org town. cn Wednesday, 4th instant, Misa | tio: the lity, Address “3. A eare of CATHARINE DICKSON . | HENRY SEITZ, JF. Tobaecontat, Penasyivania | | The friends of the family are invited to attend | avenue. wr 5 3t* ber funeral on Priday.cth inet. at 3p m a 1S Gh With, cesar, we mias you, We4nzep. “oF Puree MILLINSEY In our little bumble bom HANDS. Apply 32 Market Space. m4 2t~ AGS WANTED—2000 Second-hand BAGS wanted, by W.H. CAMPBELL, 383 * Sve but wor bpitee Willis, avenue, 4 mar 4- one nam ge Lat to praise V ANTED—A FITUATION, byw girt, to moras, $a ipa tar! shove thee, le, Ww ho bas had sothe experiencein nursing. Ad’ | Hy oe your snttauces days. dren ry,” Georgetown Post Offica 42° | i : ire edt id waar 2° cane eilitecincty one QW 482 eta Three Journ smen GARBERE. | 4icod wages given. Apply 17M Uridge st. OF posite Georgetown Market, Georgetown, D.C. mar 4 st* FANDPONRLY PCRNTeHED PARLOR AND BXD ROOM, atjoining,=nc two CHAMBERS on 5d Uooe fer rent Appiy 457 Ninth. hetw-ea Boud ¥, wear tho Patens Céice. mht iw Why shonid wa weap for onr aweot boy, For now he ta safe at rome. Tears fall whan thon were dying, Willa, Prom eyes unused tu very, And long where thou art lying, Willis, Tears wiil the coid sed omne. + iT Wis Morawa, | | | \ i | | { \ gets beme: o sees your iting husbands. wi - | : oF fered =. | By W. L. WALL & ©0., Auctionsors Hosterrer’s Stowacn Brrtens —A great fact - = =. and for th parri da. describes ¢xactly the le vers Bouth t te . ; oN ; =e = Ru accurately that oreons Martel with natprice, | ¢, Southwent corner of Penn” ave. and ste at. feccly ‘aden iat ater atl etherttemedian are | CEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, | Sore" clus tatare erent jm Sune mer. | GALE SE CATALOGUE SK LTORAaY > failed in Dy: pe, patetter’s & eres me) een . — | Tisges, reacscharacter, Hours from 9 a.m TON ARTE! ~ not receive by letter or otherwise, evidences of | RY, GronGETow C.. March 3, 183— | SECERT DiS rere Books, from the Library of ® gen ita tonic prope ties of the most gratifying charac- | 1u pursuance of a requiritiva in writiny, sigued by RH. ¥. FORKEST Cures all Diseases of Im—| Alexandria, Virginia, consisting of over $08 vol ter. Of these teatinoniaia many are from ladies, | Ve lot holders in said Gemetery, s:d'of the re- udence. bo matter how long contracted iT | pmescf— si tt cs Ove of them says, “after. a living martyrdom of | Quirements of the charter of the Said company in | Procyece po matter How long consreca¢ i years from indigestion and its concomitants, Fat | ‘uch case provided, moticsis hereby given thata | Ticnce in mallivery hostitala in Bi tops sud-war- | Natcral and Political lent, (hanks to yourinestimsile Bitters. amenabled | meeting of tho holders of lots in asia Cemetery | Tiance jn mi! Of the above discaces, Ofice | Government Pablications culty Brit Aypellsh and to digest what, Tent with: | Con pe hell at fie oiies oF ei ce ae eats | howe, gto sand 6 to 1. Private rooms for oon: en lotophy, Geography, Speeches, Pamph— ou Ry e in Trou eds - “d . i Ff > Itatio: 24 tere te tho nameniect. “In all cnnplaints involving | Hell, Georgetown, on THUMADAY, the igh of | TeUations with ladies. Conrcltations froe, Tat. | > lets, Latin, Greek, Welch, Germans indigestion, biliousness, and the affections of the | March. 1805 at io‘tlock p.m. .for the purpose of de- | Dameon the dear} 0 fe2im* * ch Dictionaries," d bowels oousequontthercupos, Hostitie Dives | termining whether any of the existing twas wits : satan AO IPE po ng ES Books, ubresiag are the one thing needful. So say our correspond. | i the enclosure of said Cemetery shali be laid off | NO IMPOSITION x branch of belles tires and science, ents generally, and such is also the testimony of | into burial jots for sale, ADAME ROSS, Doctress and Astrologist, was | er.anad Copper Coins, ~ many physicians who havo heen candid enough to | _™ar S-eod HENRY KING, Sec. | born with a hatural gift. She telle the and | tographa. . win Sele opin in hack, an erie Pyepared MIITION. cam Hxbibition will ye | tei om, Atveraaurra, @ fall, Guo speedy | Revolutionary and’ anie-Revolationary Nemepe Wholerale Agents—A. M- Bininger & “Go.'237 Te Rp Rete aeorectown, Sabbath | Cures ail disesses; Gusiavss strictly coudiential, | Curfor; tee, Paintings, and ines = ae + M. Bininger & Oo.. School rext THURSDAY BVENING. sth instant, | RTs gL discates; Businuss strictly con@demtial. A Spas peg ny ee enh. avenue. mar eoSt | commencing at 73, o'clock. The Hon ii. P Opmut, | N& Bo. TS Duly penooe that can seer | pliill be on exhibition « few daye previous te-the - ee 5 M.C., from New York. itinexpectad will be p Sthunce of tars Hoes erates Rane | oe Bo be Dak on sepmnen anne '0 THE BENEVOLENT OF EVERY BuCT.—Tho He- it al ¥ imissi ection Booms. brew Congregation of the city of WashingtonrD, | chtgud address the meeting. Admission 25 cuts; | reality. Ladies # cents: gontiemen $1. fe 2 | fe 28 W. L. WALL & 00., Ancts, ., formed in the year ventures to a; — _ __—____________ SS’ | aE i ne " % b tha benevolent citizens of said city for mid Loeaten F JNO. W LUMSBON, j. AgSTROLOGY.—Iine arrived in Washington, the | (\PAKSHALS SALE OF (PRIZE. GO0D8 —1e atthe Metropolis of the greatest Nation of the | A ORWARDING AND GENBEAL COMMISSION | MADAME FORREST the United States in sad for th St ot Gols Globe, whose Constitution and laws sacare freatom MERCHANT, Docraass anb ASTROLoGisT. bis, I will sell at public eale. for ensh, at ; of comscience and religious lib- rty to ali. have iong 91 axp 103 Warr Stasat, | She iss seventh daughter, was bora with a natu- code Rta: “I rmorh ‘occupied b9 Jona earnestly desired to pruvide for taemselves a bulide Geornctown. D.C, | ral gift, and was s papil of the renowned As. | Oo °peacoriyonte ee, See ee ing in which they could, in their own way. snd | Attends to the eale of Produce, Pltur, Grain. and | ircieger, Sighor Moretts,, Of Venice She tela | Cogrebeey!vania avenue <a sire the manner of their fathers, humbly andde- | Merchandise genersily ; Procires Freight, Cbar- | your pait life and feture dentiny; brmgs together | TSE (To eeee Ay eee ere ee outly wors| od; ye @ Fmaliness tera Vensola, Xe H peed: ages, rt i wa Binton, vie: number (ther i re only sixty members ia Wash- Business transacte! always with promptoess and | pce oe ipeneasee at seat Saont Cnearen or Beery pa — ° ington and the District) put it wholiy ont of their | dispatch. mardtf | friends, or faturp beabend Genes oll dissanee eg ee Y ol i oF f : the time fas come atlast when, as they think, they | \ESEELS OF (IGHT DRAUGHT, saitadle for Pusivets strictly contdential. on. tovoaty tyes Let seor, treet should at least attempt ite gratification, They bave satlers, CHARTERED at low rates | story brick house in theaquare, Name cn tae deer. rele scoordirgly entered into contract forthe, pur- |. Sotiers supplied with Produce upon reas- | Ladles Sfty conte; gentiomnen not admitted, “The ot Bet cote, chase of achurc'! i ir ot ted i nable terms, by i in Ameri ci i the city of Washington: but unsblo thomecttee te INO. W. LUMSDON | Sricecan Se eee ned - laa Taine the full amount oftpurchase sonty inom theiy Forwarding and Geu Commission Merch't, ero. - * — Lot trowk slender means, cheerfully contributed several mari-tf 91 and 103 Water st.,Georgatown. | A. HUET, 3 bores Dry Goods theusard dollars of the purchase money; and now, TO THE PUBLIO j oF Panis, Praxce. boxes Candics, with great confidence that their appeal will uot bs | () D . | ‘This eminent Physician coutivuss bis successful ¢ * wal | ip vain, earnestly and imploringly ask of the be. | <4N And after Wednesday. March 4th, 1263. bread | tr ntmentof Oonssmplion and from dine ‘ot Soap, | nevolent of tho City to aid then iareisiugthesd. | Will bescld at fvecentaa loaf by tho bakersand | triatmentof Consumption, and, from disco fe a7 aed v ~D. Citional amount to enable them to pay the residue | Tetailera of Georgetown, D.C mars 3° | 40 yeas, can i relief in a few days, or no | go-THm ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY lee F ; % , c * . me rm noe. a. nevolen! citizens. Isa40 Hakzumns, Prosident, ROPOSALA Wi ive in off inhalation, ccugh syrup, pilis, cod liver oil, & - Y i ADoLrE Avigr, Reo. See’y. STALE Pen Oeste Sil be rescived a0 this ofnce “can be had ai his 0! , Southeast c rnerof Fayette bene Merehal B: 8. and Fre ierick streets, Baltimere, Mi feé im" ARSHAL’S SALE —Lo varius ofa weit of fork facias ineur d from the Clerk's Office of the Oir- N cuit Court sf the District of ColumFia. fer 3) Ea A > aN county of Washingtoo, end to me directed, L Wasninotan, D.C. | “Hayor's Office, 'Gestenioun DG soak ck aay | FOR SALE AND RE t expore to public sale, for cash. at ihe {-ootef the E _ Maror’s Orri i oo , . , _ 7 SOUNTER SHO\ Conrt House door et county, on PRIDAR, ‘Pilla ohpeut in & laudable on | POR ZALB A nearly ny COUNTER SHOW | gin 'day uf itself to all, The parties engaged in the untertak: | — : | ors Cane, EDinie at LANSBURGH & BRO.. | defendant'eri ing Are renidents of thincity. personally weil known WAN'TS | SzS Seventh et meen Hl to me, aud are gentlemen cf character, Hi Ad we ' *OR RENT- STORE and BASEMENT, form: mar $-Iw Kicwarp WAtiacn, Mayor. [ os = . pr | I ly ceeupied a8 Soldiers’ Free Librar ——>_- W AN TAD IMMEDIATELY 7 GEORGE'S | atapted tor an fice, it hax iso, I _ TRSTIMONTANS —We call attention to the follow. | gign i Ge ciny tar call end Be Rie et ara: | Strat. epposite J ing testimenials : Pesbuasox, Me., #ob,.77. 0 cle, that ix indispenrable to cvery lady's toiiet. IL | [XUCRNISHED ROOMB_ Lam under the treatment of Dt Ta ablaee. tt ij wave the hair beautifully in less than dive | BRS. with Board, cen be kad at No. 411 13th + ; e - | bmblesy the | Grinuter. Boe advertisement in another column, st., between @ and Bi osis. Also, 2 few Table | PTUYements thereon, seiner and lev vere tacoma Ni cea ee eee | omarsive Searders a PS AS ware rs at under h eatment, aud recum- | erates =$5 SS = tists judici 3, t ter ® niend him to the public, Respectfully, WANIED—At the Evbitt Houses CHAMBER- | GuVERAL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT— | o'izacs Were" '” Wa De Dee Rowdiinie pains . Rs eco lary MAID. it" | AS Pleasset summer location, on the corner of 224 fe 2pdtde arebai, D. 0. rom . Judge Smith, a) = . tral 2 . Neo, — i-aUCiaz «a anon | eens OS Fanvawiox, Ped. sth, O88. | YY ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, for cook, waa, | SUett aud Pa, ave., entrance on Z4et No. 158, Bad MGT ERE, 00; Buctoncern, Thave been under the treatment of Dr Tumbinty | and iron, Baquire at HARRISU -'S git | Beto SH ee CRSSORRY sar “HOUSE AND Lor Im for some time, When I first applied to Bin: he de- | Book Store, Pa. ave.. near 3d at bar 5-21" BUsikess, STAND FUR SALE —Consisting of | \? Groxcetewn.—By viziue of « no the | bis iihe ct heraar my Sen pedal a fae! ee } A YOUNG MAN, with Grat-cluss references, de. a Tene ee Ee 4. wed er Sl Tein ewe Fane out asking me g@ny questions w! ver, ain Sad ed me ey ee ba efreshme al he i mending {n health under histrearment.and recom a fires ASLTUATION as clerk of Falesinsy. Ad- | gbove is situated near the Meridian Hill Tospitals. | and Jobn jteudaat Re | mend him te the public. Bespectfully, 2 SE doses e er orst_ | Ground rent very tow. Apply at Segar Store, cor- ay Guorca Suita, W ANTED—By responsible party,a DWELL- | 2éF ith ctreet and P. E. P, MITCOR: roe eepar The public are invited to cail and aeathe miracu. | INQ HOU sE, of moderate size, in arerpacta- | _™ar$-5t : B45 ides task long effects which Dr. Tumblety’s medicines have | ble and healthy locality of r Beigivbor- | AT PRIVATE SALE. in Helin a na had upon my paralized system. B. 7. Pav? heod. Address DR. _ m5 -3t* an VERAL THRE STORY PRAME HOUSRES, | for the same at ol! .T.F cat aera cc sFat TURES. ih back buildings. two-story, containing from streets. nev southward- |, Rocky Creek, Frederick Go. FY ae ore eal the, SAQOK, EIXTURRS, | Tine to teilve roous, with gas throughout the | [Siete mrertbes th strest one undead t gee Decree wa ye. sere again, to practive his | gicre ina good business past of the city, Satis. | FA™MS, with the ure of ade and back all-ye. and twenty (1:0) feet westerly tel te fe ew ys, iso, several emailer Houses, two-story, contain from teve to sxx rooms each. wo Building Lots em Third street, near the ‘Wert street twen' _A Bix jacbes, thence serther- x: ly parallel to ape ofe handed ant t feet to *he scout ie wed West 4 south lime east. . * 4 Bevglas Hospital. on street. cas Two Rooms for rent on the first floor, feet ix inches (20.c2 30 Persons having §pare fends on hand | Georgetown, D. G., at the scathwest cornar of wry ar peor geome and a safe a ——_ North nérets,acd umgreved by a good property rente wi Le wel i cr @erther information, inauire at No. 508, crue; One-thiat in cash; the residue in6 and 18 ecrih side of Massa: tts srenus, celweendth | months, with interest, to be secured y the and Sth sts,, between the hours of 3 p.30. anu 6. for “ five Cays mar 5-eo%t* days the reset! PP* PEERS MOUSE AxD Lor oN 12TH st Gr ie def oe been AT PRIVATE SALE.—A nice th ee-story eet RK Trastes. tales aenngshi gle ea ae | fe17-Stawtwh by J.C. McGUIBE & ©0.. Aucts. at ‘i i well of water inths to — aiasted on Jah ee, betweem Mand. Wilts | A SISTANE:QUASTERMASTER'S OFFICS WUUiNw eco. Anctionees on FAB. OF Wi ©. ee ar meres” ied ___ | ,ruuptogs in gt ol ber T.. Wanted, a TENANT, for tho prim | sold ‘at public section, Bear the OE ee ci ell favclaked haute (ons Riaak | Wack alot of | mupd U.S. from the Capitol,) seven rooms, pirior, dining | Horses and bi: room, thres bedrooms, kitchen cad ssT¥ent’s Terms cab in Gow fa « reom. Terms: Table Beard for wo er fom Fale 10 ccammence OA ates wOMPKIR: FE heath Be money. varslis fe eres Serra apd 9 M.UL8 r rs, inguire a! : * -8 a. nt.(n fow stops frou City Railway, after «oteinsk ——— mae... GULBE & 00. daca rm. ~— by , MeGU OO., Auctioneers JOHOR BRENT—A NEWS PRPOT AND CIGAR xERMPTORY SALROF $8 hUILDING SPEND ee nati tr thoes, ae | Wy peag Pas maeaoep eater Perocite Willan’ = Seuriesmans ss" we shail te the whole of Seuare N. opposite Willard RALE—In Alexandria, a fir ae indies’ | ARDING HOUSS. centainiag t rovws, ished For farther particulass, addr: Alexandria, V: © en dees ha’ avenue, the whote subdiy 4. into ss deovabiebaiiting fete of good front and de . : tard the remain4er in and staat at Siferests boomoa bra deed of trust on he OUSES, Ac. FOR BALE.—Two thrae atory mines. EH BRICK eee. = 1th a AY ao of en mar be obtained at the the co: ner F street po Une ow Maine «treet, | Auction Boo: . bear es, nland Woe on Nigthwireet,nenr L, Ooe |" merad LC. McGUIRE & O0., Aneta. bE street, betweagp 5°h and oth . = STalsc, = uss ber of varsut LOTS, for aaie and | 7 Tir Wt WAEL & G0., Anat ar ace anen pda! a Yor AOOKS t valoreine to tie lee ) ove: a lane Spauite UP SAB. FHALIBAY, Real Ei Was! ingtos. Partiepiare fe fetarr Agent, corsar of Penna. ae and Seth stroet. fe ls F aLrbac fe iw" i i ARSMAL’S 84 LE —In virtue of a writ of | *UR SALE—The LO3 corner $\ and ¥ streets, fecias. by order of Overt, issued F oaroma by two story Brick Dwelling {aot | clerk's ‘ollce of the cireuR ef the fert_jat present occapied by Mr Smidt asa Tailor- | Colukebia. S33 eounty een ingen, ing erteWiiehment, A. VOGELRR, | medi to, pale eal * bavinsi_ | Rng Serie arabs ms 7 > BY PLACE FOR 8 « the C&haxGe tor crrv HOUBE—T Part ria Siiite from the Genter Market ins ny Genirable locality Gruss erceommotionsand the Bighet inducements Shere being oveg 29 iy coud vider Bid faitiog it rei ~ Sardanr, The groupas a eabundeatiy The dwelling an . » And the piace offer for market gardening, © fret of glass houses sad frames | & never failing supply of pure taid to both bard took ad with stone fruits ae thrubbery ee Teediness for pursery oparations For te: ma apply iebrof CHAR. @- PAGE, UB. Patent OMce. fed-w ae anew! Bal, BSTATE FOR 2ALB For ale, Low 1,2. Squsre 153. ce north M. between idth ant 17h acreete | and 4 Ith street be fe % evdw W.L. WALL & 0).