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LOCAL NEWS. kh MUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. wWaskixeton THaarin —Mr: Hadkett Inst « Falstaff” to a large and &y and he fall. hin of refusing to Arrest Mule would 'g0 to thé’s tation - imprisonment until the beep a IS to sppear ass uo is the officer statement:— ple between its,) officer the best de- on the Americar Mr. Ho ts ably su) ed. 4 tar was well The same piay will be repeated t Gaevsk’s TuxaTER.—This is Laur: farewell benefit night, and the last patone of herself and Her splei Wits determination to leaye s biaze ot tata pipe glory, they offer for their cjoring performances two ‘ oa excel. The dill to.nightis Sheridan's ; o of the “ Rivals’ and Me contedietta, « Two cap play at that Game.” CAyTERDURY. — whith each pe | At6 o'clock yesterday mornin; } one and two, as state | Keating’s attention was attrac’ | conditiow of A man on the corner of.’ and D streets, who said he wanted.a pelice officer, to arrest a man who had struck him in in a restaurant on Thirteenth streot, took him across to the Kirby House, ‘Was foo drunk to say posi- he had been as- ved at the festaurant, a party out as the assailant was | 2trested, the officer at the samo time asking the ; Assailant if he would goto tha station-house to | appear as'a wituess. This | Tefused to-do, and the officer then released tha party Artestet, and advised the complainant to | go home, which he refused to do, but became so disomierly, and used such profane language, that officer K. conyeyed him to the station - house, when Justice Olayton fined him The prisoner, Keating ststes, first ive the neme of J, L. May, and afterwards of J. I. Minor, but letters found upon him proved him | wbe J.L. Mills. Officer Keating has demand?d anin vestigation ase,-and names offic Mitchell, of the Kirby House, | men, a3 witnesses to Laine mae Washington im | The officer | tively whether tt snulted. Arri bills which it were favorable manner In er is received nightly at, cauterbury is sufficient evidence that this rrompe gives universal satisfaction to gl dea bh; the complainant Mortimer: and others are A performance for ladies and xiven to morrow afternoon, VWantstixs.—The beauty, grace, and sweet warbling of the female sor’, the witand ian of the male portion of the | regular comp: £, Mates - ert r a. | ehildren will be ers xt this.re- ; aad the fearfully interesting | eats of the Kolland Brothers, never fail to | ont a crowd, rain or shine. } ningbitl is offered this evening, and all o wauld find much enjoyment Bhonld at- + er Ridgely, Mr. and other gentle- Prove the facts as stated Another en- | cn Fata —The secaparg teen e m corner of Penusylvania avenue and Fourth cl, amd offer a splendid asso: ra ornamental articles. ——so Tue Levy Court.—The bill lately passed by Congress relating to the Levy Court of Washington County, provides that the Court | shall hereafter consist of nine members instead of cleven 8s af present—tive to be appointed irom the county, three from this city, and one irom Georgetown; one third of ‘thera holding their offices for one year, one third two years, and ene third tor three years. The Court empowered to levy a tax not exceeding one per cept, whereas at present one-fourth cept was the maximam. rach county constable, after the passage of the iH, shail take the oath of ‘allegiance, and T into bonds of $5,000 for the faithfal per- ance of ther duties, to be renewed every ernate year,which bonds are to beapproved | of the Cireuit Court. Court, however, is’ not in existence, and the question how is, are the bonds to be approved of by anv one? The iollowing gentlemen have been con- of the Western | | Cyrrian AFFDoTIE: @ their Fair at | Martin, and Cora Wilbraham, t) | ®ngels, sojourning at Mary Hall’s hades, yester- day secured a barouche and driver for tha pnr- pose of taking an airing, and in order to their spirits up, they sto; ut the spirits down to suc | tent that they imagined themselves in Dixis, ; and commenced shouting for Jeff Davis and singing the «Bonnie Biue Flag.” At the cornar ofSeventh street and the Aventa a mountad | Provost Guard ordered a halt, and attempted { to arrest the trio, when one of them jumped outof the hack, but was persuaded to get back, and the party were then escorted to the Provost Marshal's office, where Annie Smith and Alice | Martin again allowed their secesh proclivities to stick out, and continued to hurrah for Jeif and rebeldom. Cora Wilbraham, ing Semewhat sober, waa more quiet, and en- deavered to dissuade her companions from | being so disorderly. The whole party was | sent to the Central Guardhouse, and were sub- sequently released upon the payment of a fine. — Annie Smith, Alice fs rtment of use- | ied atsundry restau. It also prevides that ,» however, be- | The Circuit ; Tux WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN RAIL- | RoaD CoMPANY.—At a meeting of the stoyk- me eee the Westies and Georgetown fi | Railroad Company, held March tith, msoin- | rmed by the Senate as members of the | tions were passed authorizing the directors tw raise the amount necessary to make the shares lire expenditure toMarch ist for constrnetion, real estate, equipment and | cost of maintaining and operating was s . Nichols, | t® be $154,000. About 3100,000 will be required | to serve until Decem. | )4@2¢dition for futureimprovements. | The nigh price of materials and labor “ @ the cost of the road: he cost of operating and maintaining | nd to~be much greater than in The great length of the road and it fer system, by which persons for one ride cver the en proved to be a g: Levy Court:—Nathan Sargent, of Washington city; Sayles J. Bowen, of Washington county; | charles RK. Belt, of Washington county, serve until December 31, 1563;) George Piant, of the City of Washington; De Vere urn, ot Washington county; 0. of Washingten connty, ner of the City of | in Thomas, of the City of bington ; Thomas Blagden, of Georgetown, ‘ve until December 31, 1565.) erially increas DEATHS OF SOLD ‘8.—The following have | ween reported to Capt. Hartz, (effice corner ot . ehteenth and G streets,) since our last, at | eh place all information relative to de- | ised soldiers may be obtained: . Kadwell, lth Vt; nly. Sth Pa. Res. L. Gusette, sth N. Y.; i. D. A. Westbroo! ¥4 W. Judeli, 2th » length in one direction, { burtheny and very sen- sitly diminish the profits of the company. of carrying each passenver has been | A dividend will be j | pid to the stockholders abont the Isto: April. 3 da 5 E Seen 6 y andd cents. D. P. Mills, 153d N. T. Gardner, team- ik, 27th N. J.; John David Layonture, 118th | j N.J. R. H. Nelson, sth n= H. A. Colby, 10th N. H.; Josiah Austin, Mich. Cay.; Benj. P. Smi nirchild, 14th Ot; Henry Deets, seth Pa.. ‘vin Brookfield, 26th Mich.; Solomon A. ina N.Y: Newell Grover, 9th N. Y. « M. Huylehand, do.; G. L. ; James Conway, teamster, (. Gardner, og hat A arth Pa.; ©. Throckmorton, . J; Cateb Gibson, citizen nurse; Joseph linunter, volunteer do; W.S. Cory, 20th Mich. ae oo PATA WAkD Sration Cases.—Clarencs | on, Peter Moran, disorderly; dismissed nner. David Clancey, es Murphy, assay ams, saspicion of larceny; i m. Nelson, suspiclous cter: dismissed. Jno. McGee, drunk and Wm. Nelson, attempt at | Isaac Pickering, su on | jail for hearing. Geo. Hobbs, buy- Ellen Donovan, lar- Robt. Wilson, dru yeorge Raw- » th RL: AL | | robbery: militat of horse stealing: Brown, drunk: dismissed. ing & stolen herse; do. ceny: jail tor hearing. and disorderly: military. Emanni | Shaw, Robt. Brown, assault and b: 3 | missed. Anna White, grand larceny; held for | a Tax “ DEVIL’s Own” AGarn.—Abouta week ince, that delectable spot in Frogtown, in the Fitth Ward, was broken arrested Mrs. Weaver, others, and Justice Ferguson sent them to the Werkhonuse. But the howse was not to remain long, and on Saturday night twe women, ho, if bot so well known, are at least as hard | Resing, rebel mail car caves as the former occupants, moved in. | G. Wilson, Thomas R. Jones, David Smoot, | who is anold | Charles H. Posey, captured recently by the | Potomac flotilla: and John Smith, Th | Smith, James Arnold, William Ullman, Gratton, end Elias Apple, prisoners of S captured while attempting to pass the Feder ing of asocial | lines into Pixie, were also committed to the ‘hey were taken be- Justice Ferguson, who committed the | women to the Workhouse and dismissed the ——~——_ Werton'? AccomMopaTR Farenp.—On Tuesday night, Ellen Llewellyn, «hohed just been released from the work- | se, got in company with an old friend, in and after promenading around bout midnight, she concluded | the weather was too inclement for him to | ain out of doors, and took him to a shop in which her basband slept. ate accommodations for her friend, who | nt in the honse, but the husband refused to | are his bed with the stranger, and pitched out. The woman took part with the friend, | nd went into her husband in fine style, and Trrepus aroused the neighvorheod, and ronght officer Williams to the scene, who ar- rested her and took her to the First Ward sta- rom which she was sent, on Wednesday, her old quarters, the workhouse. cane Sent To THE OLD CaPitoL.—The follewing parties arrived from Fort Delaware, on Wednes- day, and were committed to the Old Uapitel: George DI. E. Shearer, bridge-burner and spy: James League, smuggler, and for uttering dis- loyal sentiments: Ge re Putnam, W. i ers; John O. Faber, John | r names are Sally hend at the business, and Ty Sergeant Milstead allingsford on Wednesda: ty, capturing, besit ‘wo citizens who were orink with the women. made adesce iton jes the occupants, same prison, Se Buckner, drunk; fined $1.55. Alice Johnson, | colored, larceny; jail for court. alas Wm. Wood, assault and battery, intent | to kill; jail for court. tined $2, workhouse. Chas. Jones, ee Callahan, drank; Margaret Taylor, keep- ing bawdy and disorderly honse; bail for court. selling Mquor without license; fined 4. Mary Chamberlin, disorderly gather- ; fined £2.50, workhouse 6° days. Wm. Manvers Daniel Taylor. do.; do. do., do. Anna Clark, profanity: is linor, drunk and disorderly; fined $1.53. | Doulass, do. She demanded im- | missed. —— ConrirmMep.—Among the confirmations for Justices of the Peace by the Senate yesterday, was that of Wm. Thompson, of the Third Ward. In our notice yesterday the name acci- dentally sppeared as “Wi. Morrison. y are ba pj} to be able to make the corre ’ Mr. Thompson (who is now the oldest police magistrate of the city) has always been distin- | guished for integrity and impartiality in the | discharge of pts duties, CRARGE OF STEALING.— Yesterday afternoon { \ number of soldiers were at the notorious No. f. welfth street, better known as the « Hay +7? becanse it is the dweiling of Mrs. Hay » though in days past it was known as the Among the soldiers were Charles Hawkins accused | TOP Both were ar- ——— ANOTHER ARKEST ON SvuSPICION.—Yester- Geo. Smith was arrested on s ecessory to the murder ot Albert Sche- maith was pointed out by a Germai ‘Smith heard of the suspicion nd went tothe Second Ward sta- | tion and gave himself up. But no evidence appe ripg against him, he was dismissed by | Justice Clayton. aimerand Chas. Hawkin: ‘almer of stealing his money. patrolman Gibon, of the Second rd, ane taken to the station-house. arching Psimer the money was feund; and ven Hawkins wanted to treat the matter ligh: id it was only a joke. dover tothe Provost Guard, to be dealt s the military authorities may direct. mount of money im possession of the two CoNvIEMATION.—W ‘¢ glad to see the con- | firmation of one of our old citizens, Major Gen. Wm.H. French, U.S. A. He has seen thirty years of bard servis -_>——>———_ i TukeateNED TO RetTuRN wits Reinvorce- ~:n7vs.—Thomas kiley and George Morton two pickpockets whe were ugh the streets on Wednesday, an yeecortedto the cars and sent off, told the » Ard before they left that they would not only curn to the city themselves, bnt that they ‘“culd bring with them the most adroit of their | im- New York, and zh’"more men than ever heretofore. If j honid attempt to carry this threat into stion, we are mistaken in the man if Cap- Tedd does not administer to them and friends a punishment which shal! mike | lem more anxious to leave the city than they Te yesterday. Sarin DisMIssep THE Naval Servicz.—We un- derstand that Samuel Chase Barney, a lieu- tenant on the retired list in the navy, was on Saturday last dismissed the service, ———_ Tus Great Site oF Books, part of Washin tou’s Library, Medals, Coins, and Curiosities, w: be continued This Evening, Catalogues furnii New Goons are being opened to-day at the “Doll ar Store,” 438 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4° Stop im there, apd ti ings im the way of Jewelry can be bought for one eee what Leautilu’ Dwarness, Eve anv Kan, THRs? Ap Cataren- aL A¥ryrcoTi0Ns —Peraons wishing to consult Dr. Von Moschzisker on any of do so without further limited. Office, an’. — STEALING CoaL.—On Tuesday night officers | “ots, Crump, Cathan and Cram 2 Kinuen, George Lenmon and teamsters, at the wagon park on H street, tand “2d streets,on the charge of a} belonging to the Government. bat the train has for seme tiie Leen en- hauling coal, and thaton the return | i kaguantity was nsually smuggled | © petiom of their wagons, which they re- bors at the rate of 6 cents per | aken before Justice Drury | wtuited to jail for court. SoLpixcs, see to your own health, do not trust to the army supplies. Cholera, F: taint wili folla oway's Pills and our sligh teat indi tment should beinevery inan's ish and French troops use po 25 ota. per boxor pot. 216 other medicines. On Bexten & Wiitiax,, aathors of the Let- ters on Pulmovary Diseases will visit Washington | on Saturisy, by ail -offering at 260 Pa avenue, crer Mr: O@ice boura from 92 = te i wheres er t Fort - | upwel visit the office will please leave their sd- daay po theekeony Mrs. Vor on Friday, and thoy will bo d the rame evening st Sheir residences. f the throat orlungs, Voss's Jowsiry store. > AsotHER Honex Case.-A few days since, 8 ded by another soldier named | a horse belonging to the with John Hanning, of tis city, the trade was made forthwith, the lat g +3) “boot,” which was divided between » soldiers. The case was brought to the nition of Col. Baker, who sent an officer to | thatthe horse Hanning | duaded was a Government horse, which The three parties pave basa tral (ruardhouse. — From the Frederick ( Md.) Examiner. We can but urge inval any form of disease, to hnaten and consult Tumblety, the ce.cbrated Indian Herb D. , Whose name has now becomo | as familiar as “Household Words,” snd all suiferin, ° Port and discovere: and who will always be remembered as one of the greatest phil- rested and sent to the Col, WAS arrested by Vatrolm ing Mrs. W. M.S. Hopkins, Sixth street en Band F stre-ts. of dr >, in quantity sufi A large quant: when she ws arrest + ba teen issued to se fo: olber property not found, tor ahearing after the search warrant | of her stock of stolen > Bewions, Cius amp INvserep Naira Enlarged Joints, Chilblains, aud other disorders of the feet, cured witLout pain by Dr, White, Surgeon porstions performed in «few min- nd the relief is so instantaneous that the p: always walk immediately withogt incon- Dr. White has scores of certificates from mincnt clergymen, statesmen others of the highest Foapcetabil reeks | seen by enlling at his office, 43 iad Ousing ekrse weeks | oo ¢ och sa, Waaklnaton, B j a of goods were | 1; but a cearch merchants and lity, which can be lopking family. D | H Tun cumarnsy ann mur Hatx Dra in tas WoRtD— | < Vewer Fad: i —U pham’s Hair Dye, News sbon, The best in use. Tey it. Bold oy'8. | ©. Ford, corer 1th yo = avenue, Wash- 5 exandria, ington, ané Henry Ooo! nd Guzat PENSSYLYA' the clothing store | n and Twentieth ves taking out | t window and | Bi robbed of abou! one thand West two bt it ly and one on Sunday. | low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ formation apply at the office of Great Pann- ast corner of Pennsylvania Sixth st., Washington. | on Bandar: B.O. Noro: | th infe tien row Wylie was yes- | ther informatie: f the Supreme | gyenue and benca is mow com- | §a. m. until? p. m.; on Pras Bovssox Waistr. Uporrno Wours, New Yoar. of WashingtenFor some ime profession. I would Ravé acceded ta ‘heir request some tim since, but found it. difficult to procure a pure article. After considerable difficulty andde lay L have arranged with two distillers in Botrbon county for aregular supply. I bave also located an agent in Louisville, Ky., for the purebase of Bour- bon Whisky direct fromthe istiNors, when offered for sale in that market, ; The Whisky will be puttp in my Behnapps bot- tles, and packed in cases. of one doxem each, with & Jae simule of my giguature'on the label, . I remain yours, respectfully, UDvoirue Woirn, No. 22 Beaver st.,N. ¥. 1w YoRK, January 30, 1833, Upotrno Woura Ban, 33 Bess Kiow York “i 0 We DP wer ” . Dear Sir: The went of Pure Liguore: Modiciosi purpotes Pes been leng felt by the are} ion, and thousands of lives have been sacri! the use of adulterated articles, We have tested thy several articles which you scxt ua, and consider if Justly eptitied to the high reputation you claim for it | © would recommend you to appoint some of tho reapectable Apothecariea in different of the United States as Agants for the sale of your Bour- box Whisky, where the profession oan obtain the same, when needed for médicival purposes, Wishing you success in your new enterprise, + we = ry epee eactvanis. x. slen‘ine Mott, M. D., No. 1 Gr: ark. “M, Catnocha,M D", Profesor ef Oltaredt Bur- Surgeon-in. Chiof to the Btate Hospital, &c., 25 Li ye 161: 95 ad OW o roadway, HP de Ds Tot roadway, oneph Worster, M.D. 120 oth atroet, Nelson Ste" leecker street. M’ D3 John O'Reilly, M.D, 236 4th street, B: J. Raphael, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Pract:ces of Surgery, New York Medical Uol- lege, &c., 915th street. and oLbers. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. o 2 5 Af ‘eave to inform the public I have appointed the following firms arents fer the asie of tars Pare Lourbon Whisky, wuere samples can always be feen and will Bvon be for bale Oy, exer Grocer Droggist,and Apothecary aud Hotel in the United States, DOLPHO WoL. Fs, 22 Beaver atreot, New York, W. 4H, Baown & Brotumns. ents, mar 7-la Baitimore. er 4 Poisex xot tn Hrap with Nitrate of Silver, Use Onistaporo's Harr Dea, certified to be Pure—Sage— Unequaied, by Dz. Cartton, or New Yorn, and Oruxe Exrnent CurMists, H Produces any shade from rich mellew brown to glosy black in ten minutes, and contains no ingre- dient that is injurious to the hair. i Manufactured by J. Caistaboxo, 6 Astor House, | New York. Soid everywhere, and applied by ail | Hair Dressers, Price, $1, §1.50, and $3 per box, aceording to Rize. Cristaporo’s Hain Restorative | Is invaluable with his Dye, as itimparts the utmost | | soitness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality | to the hair. j Price Micents, $1,and @ er bottle, according to size. fe 19-colm BATouxLox’s Hate Dre, The best im the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces « color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- dies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly torns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair softand beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, Ac. &7 The Genuine is signed Wittiam A. Batous- | LOM, om ths four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, ma-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) A Coven, Coup, on am InnitatTeD THRoAr, if allowed to progress, results in serious Puimonary and Bronchial aflections, oftentimes incurable, Brown’s Broncntar Trocuss reach directly the affected parta and give almost instant relief. In BRoNOHITIS, ASTEMA, and Ca- TAwnRH they are beneficial. The good effects rasult- ing from the use ef the Troches, and their extended ure, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be gure to guard against worthless imitations. Osta only the genwine Brown's Bronchial Troches which | have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, PUBLIO SPBAKERS Gnd SineRRs should use the Troches, Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, | sbould have them, Bold everywhere at 25 cents per - | box, Jan 17-3m Warrantap 70 C Antidotes om agian, Brccifcel sluerere voces Btidote, an is] ic of ai five | manding’ will cure Gonorrhea in sit days No shange of diet required. Price $1 per bot! | by B. 0, Ford llth street and P; | Washington, ry Cook, Alexandr! Dr. Drport’s Sugar ted Female Regulating Pills are the very best inuse. They operate speedily | and effectively, and being sugar-soated create no nau- sem Upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over all others, Price $1 box. Sold by 8. . Ford, eorner lth street and Pa, avenue, Wasiington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly SS SPRRMATORREGA GAN BB CuRED.—Dr. Rand's Bpecifie cures Spermatorrhaa. Stminal Wrakn-ss, Impotency, Loss of Power, ete.. speedily and effectuc! . Its effects aro truly magical. A trial of the ipecific, will convince the most Ce a of ita merits. Price $1 a box. Bold by 8.0. Ford, cor- Ber ith street and Pa. avenue, Waskington, and Henry Cook Alexand MARRIED, March 12th, 1963. at St. John’s Chureh, by Rev. , Bmith Pyze, BD. D.. JAMES W. FARRAR, of St. Louis, Mo ,to LAURA EB. FORD, adopted and only ema hiss of the late Wi lam Ford, of Washington, {da yo the 12th inst by ivy Jobn © Snith, SHORTER to LETHE WOOD, all of this ——___+ see - DIED, On Thursday night, at $ o'clock, ROBERT J. | CONNELLY, aged z7 years, His funeral will tase place to porron, (iim riay,) at p.m ,at which time his frierdsand relatives are requeatrd to attend without further notice. * On the 12th inst., of ¢1 p, SARAH REBECCA, aed? weeks and 9 days. infant daughtor of Uillin- dera Aun and Jeremiah Peddicord. The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral at 3o'clock Wth street No. 533. nd On Thursday ee 12th ins JACKSON, wife of Alexan ter of Robert and Rachel The fune ill take place on Saturday after- noon, 14th 3 o'clock, from 3181 st , between 16th and 16th sta * On the morning of the 13th inst., THOMAS LAM- BERT, aged 31 yest: His funeral will take place on Sunday at 19a, m., at &t. Dominick's Church, at which time solemn High Masa will be performed fer tue repuse of his soul. Hisfriecds ard acquaintances are earre fully invited to attend rt” On the I2th instant, after a severe Mlneas, ROBT. J. CONNOLLY, ig 7 years and 7 montho, second son of Patrick ani Mary A. Connolly, loaving an affectionate wife and 4children “ Requiescat in pace."* Hia friends and ej pentanore are inyited to attend his funeral, on Saturday, the 14th inst., at 3 HEN. MARY RLIZABRETH etre aen and daugh- etta. . TORINE. The Ender w BT BOOK, containing ‘about $1z3in U.S. Trea: turn GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. | ther parents’ residence, | o'clock p.m., from his late residence, on Md between éth and 9th streets east. {Balto.. Phila., and New York papera copy.) * HYACINTH GLASSES! LARGE Assortment, assorted colors, opened this day © W. BOTELER & bo m2 3¢ Housefurnishing Stor, 31, Iron H GENTS’ DRESS Boots 80 BS. 1 A g0>¢ assortment of the above ods always on bend. Fo: sale low by soo AUR & BROTHER, 383 5 _ mar 11-31" ct BOPOBALS FOR LITHOGRAPHING, Ovriox BureRintanpext Posric Printina. Washington, Murch 10, 1363, Erogosals will be received at this office until AY. inst., at 12 0’clock, fer engrav- ing om stone, and printing throe t nd copies of five maps and ten views. The eriginals are now ready for ee eeon ee wevinee: mbes Sink proposals and specifications wi ‘arn JOHN D DEFRBES. mar 1i-3t Superintendent. ‘RAIN G FOR 8ALH LOW— 1,000 bushels Prime Western Mixed OORN, ‘0 buehels SEED OATS, pple harhals FEED OATS: : pp.y at Tobaceo Warehouse. Orders may be left with WILLIAMS & JOLLY, at Bingden's Wert “te WEE ___marT-lw* ” HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, ¢ Proprietors of the above eatablish- ments con always find at our store a Targe and varied assortm of GLASS W. . CROCKERY, CHINA, OBTLBKY, and PLATED WARE. of superior wality. and ‘at tho lowest market prices. EBB & BEVERIDGE, Successors to Chas. S. Fowler £'Cn. mh 7-6t* 504 Od Fellows’ Hall. 7th st. ‘0 TO THE a NATIONAL BOOKSTORE Fer BOOKS, STATIONERY, PHOTOTURAPHA CARDS and ALBUMS, AMBROTYPK3, COM8S aroren kena an Sotions yatioty of FANOY AR cL. . rade su WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN, U4t 278 Pa ay., bet. 1th and 12th sts. APANESE TEA JAPANESE TEA! Prowoanced by those who have tried it superior y ir 0, IMPEBIAL. YOUNG & | Udwrow bin sd "BLAGK TEAS of the Dest | quality. re &. ERRIE’S, Family Grocers, mor tt-4t (Chromi 5 Gor Yh and K « BALLS, PARTIES,.ke. AUCTION SAL HE MEMBERS OF -AOTIVE ASSOOIa- T tion of the Francia ‘egies pant Nos 6. ibform thelr frivads ond at their ninth LLLO. itl Tani in the Bail of the F 1th, ast" y iN NING, Ma 183, in My Eng ‘3 pe Beans Db street Rear inh. Best mast: AR SER RS LOST AND FOUND. ae j OTICE.— sal Sey ee bay pablo ‘The owner, oy saris liver 7 ant @ DEER, ALi Vi roperty, can have the same. mar ig uo" PoP AMES SHREVE $1 0 REWARD.—Lost.on Monday, March 9th, ii in passing from the corner of Brdge ant h streets. Geotgetown, and the neighborhood oi . Zion A. M. EB. Church, « black leather | PURSE con ing two $i0andthree $1 Treasur; noter; alee Samal entoust in soxtal i currency. The finder will receive. the above re ng the the g in BIREA on High Street, opposive Forrest Hall. mar 13-' QTRAFED—A small bay MARE from the stable +) opposite the aqueduct. Sh: on her hip. and left hind foot is sore. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at No. 173 Bridge atrert, Grorgetowt: Tar 12-3t" | I O8T—On Tuesday night last, on N 4 between Union Hall (No. 481) a wed dark brown VIiO0- ) be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 212 va. une or 209 Ninth st. mar i2-2t* > if ligt UP, on Saturday, the 7th, a-@RAY HORSR. Tho owner is requested to come for- ward, prove propert: Ry Charces and. take him sway. Inquire of JOHN OONNOR, near Glenwood Cemetery, mar 12 3t* [087208 Taesday, the 10th inst, on 17th or 18th a street, between Ist. and Ps. aventie,a POO north, @ lady's lerge- ury botes. A liboral rewat@ will be paid, if r dato NO. 264 Tatreet, _ st OFFICE OAK HILL GEMETERY COMPA- ( 3 +9 ‘ch 3, F603. ) NY, Georcerown, D.C 1» — pursuance of a requisition in writing, signea by tye lot holders in Kaid Cemetery, a+ dof the re- quirements of the charter of the said company in such case provided, noiica is hereby given thate meeting of the holde.s of lots in said Cemetery contaaene. three handred equare feet and upwar in, will be held at the office of the company, Sinsonig Hell, Georgetown, on THURSDAY, the 19th of March. 1863 at 4o'ciock p.m_,for the purpose of de- term inig whether any of the exi in the enclosure of ating lawns with- Cemetery shall be laid off bur-sl lots fer sa rb cod 3, HENRY KING, Sec, ArrExs. CIDER, POTATOES, OBANGES AND LEMONS. 50) barrels No. 1 New York Packed Apples, 30 barrels Prime Befined and other Cider, 400 boxes Fresh Oranges, 1) do. do. Lemons, Now landing and in store, and for sale ia lots to suit purchasers, by J.G@. WATERS, 109 Water ® FE JNO W_ LUMSBON, ORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 91 AND 103 Wargr Stasar, Georgetown. D. C., Attends to the enle of Produce, Flour, Grain, and | Merchandi merally ; Procures Freigat, Char- ters Veseels, &c. 7 Business transacte { always with promptness and dispatch. amar é-tf JESSELS OF LIGHT DBAUGHT, suitable for { sutlers, CHARTERED at low rates Ss Sutlers supplied with Produce upon reas onable terms, b mas Memmi OY JNO. W. LUMSDON, Forwarding and Gen Commission Meren't, n of and 103 Water st. Georgetown. — Free BALE, 50 BARRELS TAR 30 BARRELS ROSIN. Apply to ef nob-tf J, L. KIDWRLL, Georgetown. D. 0. - BOARDING.~ posring — a nicely FERNISHED ROOM, with good BOARD, on reasonable terms, can be obtained at No. 563 Twelfth street, Seton ner Smithsonian Grounds pe KD.—Two gentlemen or a gentleman and wife can be accommodated wita a pleasant reom and board at 412 F street, between 5th and 6th, Also. a few day boarders. moar 13-3t" OARDING.—Good Boarding avd tossing at moderate prices by day or week te be had at FROMMEL’S Brewery, D street south, between 5th an: 6th east, nesr the Navy Yard. Cars ronning beh itp 2 Sqnare. Restaurant at all hours. mar ed I OARDING AT 495 Inth street, between H and 1 One large room for rgnt with first-class | board; also. two small roomss A few Table Board- 86 per week. Dinnerat5, mill 3t™ KOOMS. at No 5 43 street, 0; te Dr. Sunde: land's Oburch. “ meen mard-lw* “PERSONAL. Dy GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionrers. OLD FOR LIV ERY. —Will be sold in front of owr UBbAY MORNING pert, attr jotees, for livery. without reserve. Among tho above are two ne Saddle Horses. 4.0. COOK & 00., th at JOHN STA SS stsbier. om o'clock, severat H ‘BY W.L WALL & 00. ner Poinsyleania avenwe and Ninth siveet. *RSES. MULES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Srrrarie vor Strives, at Atcrius.— SATURDAY MORNING, Mar Without reserve, for ci 1 pair Mules belonging to Sutler, sold beranse no |, Eoyerel Werk and barrens Horses 3 Buggies. top.and no tep 5 Wagepe with Sett< doable and 0h Fith, we will soll d without cor. single Hatnaas, L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ahs ie te on & OO.. Auctioneers. E AND EF?, De cusixg HoUskKERPI March lath, at lV o'clock Sale peremptory atthe Auction resus wo | nil sell the furniture and effects of family d-clin a housekeeping com prising— i ole, Arm, and Parlor | ton. Martie top Sofa ana Side Tables, W Marte top Sofa and Side Ts! Faney Chaire, Girandoles, Mantel ( | Feyptinn Marble top Pier Tables d other Tables, Cave sea! China Dinner and T is Decauters, Wines yee of Books, tras Bolsters and Bt ‘oWs, tz, Comforts, Spread, 8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. eurgetown, D. RES, COUNTER, SCALES, O11 Cans. &c.. &e. AFTERNOON next, at 4 o'clock the corner of Market street and © town, all the fixtures and contents of the same. TROMAS DOWLING, Auet. By W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. OOD TWO-STORY FRAME D 33, STRERT aT Avctio’.—On WEDNES N Igth ivstant, at 5 a’clock, we will remises, Lot No. 7, in Bq inches ob 13 street west, TORK FIXTU © Sumivise, Paa at the store on anal, in Goorge NG ON.| the Governmen Beef DAY cB, fronting 2 fee! ance in] and 2 years, | FUTURE DAYS. ed by deed of truant on the prem: By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, JALUABLE BUILDING LOTS Isianp at Avctiox —On THURSDAY, tl 19th instant, I shalt sell,.on the premises, P. M., the following named valuable bi ging to the ostate of the late Peter eased. Viz: Lots Nos 1,8, These havdsome a c ing lots frent on south Cand D aad 15%; and lith streets west, all of which are beautiful build- MS | aitie corner of New aild- | St tecome th improvements, vis tere part or hal(of original Let sem- hered five, (5 )in re nauwibered one hendret aed je ey 11) and cor feet. Also. partof mbe: rumbered two huntred and for’ of L etreet ss intersected by the wont line ofan 15 feet wide, and running thence westerly wil line of L street fiedteoe and theace and of th: aod fn a fine parallel wi ‘to a feet wide alley in the rear of lot. Terms: cash; the resitue im two eqnat instalments at 6 and 17 moni with in! secured by the poten cf the purchaser aed 6 deck of trost upon the premies, ‘The terms murt be complied with in three or the teastee reserves the right to reseil — o ae purchaser $t purchasers, com 3 . font wot, Beene Ek DO Aushs. Maer a Rare eet moatibe Winn oe ys rect, Wastin cy Airo, will be soldon BATURDAY, 1 10 o'clock a. m., siaree quantity 8 Deak be- | Barrels, Staves and Heading: J D streets north, and pening back 115 | ern a Treseury notes, te be ‘tm aD foot and improv B K004 two- | 3 ¢ tame Pwelling, with convenient Leck beilk, | 3038 {Ohron.} Lt. Ool. and’ ings and #lable. > — —— j— ae pune By J.C. MOGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUSINESS LOTS AT THE Conner oF NeW JERSEY AVENOS AND ® B STREET —Cn TUESDAY afiernoon, March | 8t half past 5 o'clock, on the premises we Lots Nos 1 and 2,in 4 numbered 634, situated ersey avenue and nortn B street, Lot No. 2has a front ef S feet end 8 inches op New Jersey avenue, running back an average depth of sbout 65 fect, aud will be subtivides | four lots«f2 feet 2 inches each, which fro: ° | location wilt be very desirable for business par- ‘oJ " rine: One purchprets tog ie uh and twelve | months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on ents, bearing iuterestfrom the day | a deed given ante decd of tract taken | All conveyancing at the eoxt of ; D, DANGERFIELD, Rosine: GREEN & WILLI " ny FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE_The STOCK, FIXTURES and GO0D | the ‘y store in a good business sold cheap, as the owner @ the city, Cali te-day at cormr oi Title indisputable, the purchasers. DIRST-CLASS HOUSE TO RENT AND FUR- Rent of house §750; price of 14 rooms, Possession culars adcress “A, B..”” Bo niture for sale UABLE TRACT OP LA LIC SALRB. in Middletown, a tract of Innd situate in Union and i les wert of ssid to’ the Atlantic and Great Railroad, containing about 616 acres. bas been surveyed and divided into si &c..to bereen at my store, 256 Pa. avenue, be- t b and 13th hance ie inrestmert, the land being among the finest i W. C. DYBR, Administrator. © SHED KOOMS.—A deti MS furnished as Parlor and on Brst ficor, location desirabie, inguire 5, be'weon 9th and i0th at. comfortably FU. located on th street, one square sou! nba Er rent om the ot ot oovaat trict of Columbia, dated the 26th day of Octoher, 2 esday, April 7th, ‘arion county, Ghiv, Marion coun- lies. about three tke located iine = j th CR RENT, WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN = st. maril-rost*™ only, two frat-class elegantly FURNISHED | BUSINES FOR SALE ALOON on C. naxt door tly opposite the rail- to the Soldiers’ res CHANCE FOR A KEFRESE MENT © Nerth Capitol street, | Foad depot, ard in close’ pi Kert and Sanitary Commi: son for gelling, sickness calling himaelf Samuel Fuller, some two months since in my employ, has been imposii upon the public by representi:g himeelf as still in service aud obtaining money and credit for icles in my uae. The object of this wl vertise- nt is tc caution the public against an imposter. r lost CLEM&NT HILL. M 7 MAGNEFISM! Akg. WREN Stil continues to CURE ALL. DISEASES HAND MAGNETISM. Call and &ce (this city! testimonials. 445 K at. Washington. ee _ ES. L. SMITH, Olairvoyant, Test Medium, No. 334 south B -treet, between Ist and 24 Capitol Hill, next door'to National House; fe i m McPherson's Apothecary, sare’ si low blinds, Mra. Smit etinm, converses with your deceased bea them; & a mar 9 2w* STROLO AND AsTBOL cates in a seven tells your past life and future gether those long separated; causes speedy mar- Tinges, Warrant; to cure rheumatism and all fe- male di friends or till 9p.m. 490 [street north, between 7th and Sth tte.. (name outhedoor.) Burin Da — SECRET DISEASES. FORKEST Cures all asea of Im- prudence, no matter how long contracted. or will receive no PAY. He haa had several years’ expe- itary hoseitele in Europe, and war- rante to cure any of the above diseases. Office hours, 12to 4and6 to 10 Private rooms for oon- sultations with ladies, OConsvitations free. I st. north, betweem 7th and 8th sts., (3 — — rience in mi name on the door.) NO IMPOSITION Mupaue ROBB, Doctress Cg yeep dae rh with # natural gift. She future—was never known te fail. Cause 6 marriages, brings together those long se Cures ‘all diseases; business strictly confidential. No. 436 F street West, between 6th aud 7th, ) pear the Patent Office. The — can show magt witht likeness ef future hus! it fr Feality. Ladier 8 cents; gentlemen $1. fe WwW Boys’ OLOTHING. BR Ar i coipt of » large assortment “aud OHILDREN’S OLOTHING of the of BOYS’ and CHILDREN newest styles, suitable forthe present season for dress and school wear,to which we iavite the at- tention of ita. . ois WALL, STEPHENS & Oo.. |. avenue, ween mh 7-1wif _ “Oth and Wth «te. dr adupted to eutlers’ purposes, aad can! red ress Inquire of J. 109 Wai reet, Georgetown, f the vessel oan Le seen for the prese! mar 10 t* SPAR IN Ss EL aN ND STILL CATAWBA WINKS. N. LONG@WORTH, CINCINNATI, OHIO. These Wines are highly admired by connois- sours on account of the fine favor and purity, and are,at the fame time very much cheaper than | foreign Wines of inferior quality. FRED. S. COZZENS, Wine Merchant. Penn. avon mar 4¢02w 2 doors from 14th atrest. @{TORAGK, Ss In THE e FIRE PROOP STORE, FOOT OF F STEET. Apply to PRED. 8. COZZENS, Wine Merchant, Pean. avenus, mar ¢-coow 2 doors from 14th street. W GENTLEMEN'S OLOTHING. EB He in store s ‘ull stock of tle- mens TRING OVRACOSTS, SUBIN ESS SOTTS, ESS SUITS. and PURNISIIING GOODS of th intest etylon, manufactured with the 0 degree f neatnesa, styl. legance as if to ofmeatnone, str le ALL STHPHENS & 00., 382 Poan. ayonue between | mh Tlwif tu aad 10th ots, OR SALB—Ia Biadeusbarg, county, Md.. a HOUSE an: ca quarter acres Prince Georges , LOT containing NotcE —I am informed that a young man, | Also, a Biackemith fo CHARLES BRIKNER, Bladen! UB SALE OK KENT—The BULLDING on the corner of Indiana avenue end Second street, formerly a privting office, nows hoepital. Possea- fen given intwo weeks. 4, Lend Office, (first floor ) er times, at 449 Ei ce Inquire of M. BUELL. A SEGAR and TOBA CO STORE, rantattached. The above consists of two pertable houres attached, situatei near Meridian Hili hospitals, and isdoinza god cach bu-inere in the above trade. The above will be sold at # eacrifice. given for «elling by applying on the premises, ca ber lith street ard P. Ground rent very low, Good reasons BE. ¥. MITOHEL!.. YUNITBY SHAT FOR SALE.—The subscriber gefor sale Lis FARM with first-class im- ts containing 62 asres of land. sijoining miles of Geo: r Market The soi mirably adapted to market gardening or grasa. As superior, the view extend- ac 12th st., Taland, ‘erallytown, and w. apd 4riles ofthe ADAM FORRR3T, Doctrass ist. was born with g natural h daughter, and was a pupil of tumor Moretta. the Astrologer of Venice She stiny ; brings to- a country seat it ha: ing from 12 to KAKE GPPOKTUNITY. very comfortable GOUN with every convenience and & houses. nearly new, and @ half acres of land. ; can shew likenesses of your absent are husband. Gives confitential ai- vice. All in trouble, caw. Houre from 8 a. m. in good with in the highest state of im provement and cultivation, and stored with the choicest varieties of pears. ri cots, ploms, cherries, q grapery formed wholes Liggett asparagus, &e., nearly al i X thrifty, five miles from Baltimore city, vVeniently Incate* on the highest ground . between two of the mot fa: ity, and on the thorough- warter of a mile from one strictlp pri- vate, No gentlemen admitted. Ladies 5) canta. The only lady in America who possesase the true science of Astrology. mar 9-im* ce. e arborand walk, ooseherries, currants in full deari: view of the bi alge drives sroand th and a bsif mile from the othe! To a gentleman who would establish and properly copdact a restaurant, covid enjoy the fruits, ments ofthe senses with th x. : fivats parties witha genteel dianet, supper. Epart from the annoyances and obsconit: mon bar-room and wanta all the cg: country residence withor the greatest and peculiar sold et great bargain compa’ If more land is desirable, there improved lot, immediately ad; acres, pow for sale. here ladies and rn; or toa gent! mees and luxuries of a it show, this at ply to AUGUSTUS BR. PERRY, ir, Pa ave,., 9th st., WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, 406 D street, between 6th and 7th ste CHANCE TO INVEST.—The subscriber has a number of Houses for TEAM FLOUR MILL YOR REN tap m Ganel sorner of ith atrect,in the & WAN,” of 153 3 ity of Washing- ton, belonging to the estate of C.L. Coltman. -ased , is offered for rent, or a lease for or & loss time if desired. This Mill is w, lished, bas six run of burrs,and is ca) a large business, Enquire. et Mr tho oubacri JAMES ADAM : a ee oe Sean. TABLE FARM : T Sat teak leading from burg. directly opporite the renitence of ¢ farm eontains frove |. tofwhich isin a good seullariy adapted to Alau Dodge, Erq. acres of!and. the greater state of improvement, au the cultivation of fruit, ©. pleasantly situated aj seversi of the nest building Yourtshing youn, sgeother With a mostes pears, cherries. apricota, Ac.; indead the place 1s celebrated us oue of the est’ frait growing farms the Vicinity of Washington. ti if desirable. it will be divided. | ous to sell in order to the settling the business ft late father. Apply to the wv © eetate of eur er, Apely oe 3 VEITCH F- ENISH*®D ROOMS TO RE! 460 i2th street, east oi0e sollection of furnished Yana SITTING ROOMS: Beighborhoed is ons of most desirable ion to those x neath) BED ROOMB, LORS. The in the city. Bve: ing them, No chil = OB BALE CHBAP—Two fine HO! HARNESS and WAGON ; will together or se; Inquire of ROB RSKS, CARTS, be sold ate, to pail ‘parchasers. 4. LOMAX, B77 Sixth street, between G and H ete., Leland pases. | Terms: One third in cash; the residue in six the prs G HOUSE AND LOT AT PUSLIO Avcotiox.— Oa TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March Sist, at So clock, om the inex, by vi cf e deed of trust dated January 6th, In3), and recoréed in Liber J. A. 8... No_ 367. folioa 39a, 8@., (Mr of the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia, and by virtue of a decree o! ireuit Court of the District of C lumbia, No. 1.782, wherein James GO. Me- were complainants and Obaries § Wallach, etal., were defendanve, shames } specintes trustee i: 8 piece and stead cua allach. I shall sell part of Lot nambered eleven, (1),) in Square south re uum! five hn: dred ane Kixteen, ($16) im for the «ard part | of sad leton [street perth i cm between Lots -umbered eleven (I!) and twelve (13,) in seid Square, aud rauving Lbeace cast by and with the line of said street fourteen (14) feet, thence south forty-five (45) feet, taence in a westwartiy course to the ssid dividing line between sxid Lots | Dumbered aud 12 ats distance of forty-two ( feet from egid I street, and thence morth by nd gn | with said dividing live 42 feet to said I strest amd | place of inning, together with the improve- i nts, cons! of a large dwelling b " Serie San hsietas the Pamlotse i soave pomp pe interest, scared by a decd of trust re "1 the terse of aale are wot complied with, ta Qve days thereafter the trustee reserves the right te joner J at the risk and ox nse of the sepaitins , BpoN one week 'e po! n the Evening ar, Wal B. MATTINGLY, Trossne mar 9 eokds 3. C. MeGUIRB& CO., Auste, By W.L. WALL & Co, Auctioneers. | Southwest Corner Pa are. and #th street, (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ms- / TATE IN THE City oF Wassisuros. v virtue o! ef the Circuit Ceurt ef tue Dis- lsum, made it & certam cause in said Uourt depeat ing, i» whieh Richard W. Bepen, wide and others were compiainants, and John P. Dementand others were deteudants, the subscriber will effer for ssie, at Paley) suction. to the Sigbect bidder, on MONDAY, the, 34h day of Merch instant, at 3 o clock ip the afterncon lots numbered twen 7 ard twenty-cne, in reservation numbered sievem 2l, reservation 11) in theeity of Wash- 2 eabove property is situated om the cart side ct oecond street west, between I and © streets bert, and is improved by two three-story brick bovset, with two-etery back buildings. eee uses being large roomy, well builé, commodioas, within two squares of Peonsylvania avenue, ae admirably fitted foralarge boarding house. The attention of parties desiring to make ii vortmente is requested, as this ic one of the Falustle pieces of property at present in merhket. Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One- fourth in cash on the day of sale; th sidoe equal instalments, at eight, sixteen four months, for which the notes © the purchaser, payable with interest and secured by deed of trast on the property, will be taken. . Ts the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after sale. the property will be resold, . risk and coxt of the purchaser All conveyancing at thecost of the purchaser. The property will be Bold free from the wid dower CARTER MARRUBY, Trustee. war®-Stewhds W.L. WALL & 00., Au SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE A ty Wasnixcton, D. Will be sold at public auctior on F stree’, between Mst and treets, on RESDAY. the 1sth imst., about eighty (S)) tons ef Screp Lrom and Leather belonging to the Quarter- master’s Department The iren to be sold in lots of not les: than one thousand (1.6%) pounds, and the leather notl-ss five hu 5) pounds, with the privilege .f the wheie, The property to be taken away within siz deve after the «aie Terme cash in Government fi it 1? o'closk am. Captain and A.Q. 5 mar?-d OOM cGUIRE & CO., Aucte. N ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of a writ of facins insu: d from the Clerk's Oflice of the > cuit Court ef the District of Columbia. for ccunty of Washington, and te me direeted, ed pore to public tele, for eash.at the front of the ELkrt Houre, door of maid county on FRIDAY, the goth day of March ‘chook x., defendant's right, title, nd Interest in aud te t et Lot No.3. No. u63,in the City of Weskingtos, DO. ing 9° feet from the southwest corner cf ssid square, an® ru: thence due north 1" foe" Sinehes, tence east fo: one (41) feet; thence north 3 feet; feet 14; inches; themes south i’ feet 3 ine thence weet 99 feet 10% imenes,te the place of ginning. together with all aad singular provements therron, seized and levi property of George Harteman, and will ee satiety Joticinls No. to 7 —— & in favge of James West. 5 fe 28-dtas vu. - Slarsbal 10. uk fi 7 NOTION. Ag terteerbiy ereroe enieting,totrene .c. Y. - ARLI . ay cueacting tho Sood and onal heineat atier ——— the frm of McKnew & Marlow, is this day putval eon t all Ten ted to the inte firin will plesre call and settle thetr accounts, Fepacarr 5, 1862. N. ©. McK NEW begs len and the public generally that nue Wood .od Goal Business at the ol stand, corner of 7th st and Canal, where can be found at all timese xereral sssortment of Coal of all kinds; also Sawed and Epit Wood, any length or size. Cat in good orcer N. © McKNE nion F mh?-lw Corner 7th street B* YK HEALED! KEAD AND BK WISF! Go to DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY They have given their particular « treatmrnt anu cure of all forms of * Divease,” par- ticularly that of « private character, for 2° years. den in tus Dyerrict, ond hove camel taseeeaie tease ee in the strict, ani ave BAY: aceful and horrible death ow hoportant n, for thone unfortmaates who have @ upon themacives to be cured before itis jate, thus preventing exposure of themaclens aod family. Office and resid ¢, 179 s0uth B street, Island, opposite Smithsorian Ioetitetion. mé-im' {OR SALE—One thoussud sets of one, two and four Lerse second hand “ARN BSS > two bun- | dred good second pnd Mathellon, SADULES. Ie- | guireof HH. & JOHNMTON, No. 373 Peansyvania avenue, between 4h aud bth mtrosta, oppodts the | National Hotel in 250 BARBELS APPLES. 20 barrels Maine Apples forsale Fixg & BURCHELL, mar d2w Corner 15th #t, and Vermont a. D t ‘BUTTERI! ew Yo j parier tn, seore, nod arriving Wormer Rew York and Philadelphia prions. J a street, (nest sidé) No. 450 Bighth street, (gus mar 3 12t" POUND, warranted an Mollent akinis Seid at ADAMSON'S, 506 Bieth x... one door irom Perry's Dry Good Store, oe eam SL a

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