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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. a 4iNGTON THEATER, —Matilda Heron to- ppears for the first time as “Lady Edith” ‘Mad-ine Vine,” in-the play of Edith, or Vs Daughter.” Our theater-govrs haye ore familiar with the plot of this yy) as under the nane ine,” which was performed with wa night aod the such suc it is said, excels the latter in the personation of the character of the erring wife; and it is also said that the play has been. much improved. Of these things our play-goers may mow. judge. Grover’s THEATER.—The Wallack-Dayeu- port combination conclude their engagement with the precast week, To-nigiit, for the only time, will be produced the play of the «Iron ce which was written expressly for Mr. J. with the history of France in the time of ade Monarque and the Hngnenots. The play possess thrilling interest throughout. co! sues his exhibition of magic GQ vyentriloguism during the present week, sind will every night add new attractions of ‘wonder and curiosity. His nightly levees are weil worth aiten & and none can possibly fail to enjoy themselves. The entertainment is very in Sting to children, and the little folks are always on the qui vive for the wonderful Wyman. CANTERBUL:Y.—The “Gipsy Tria,” by Ern- estine de Faiber, Julia Mortimerand Kate Pen- noyer, Will be performed everg nigbt this week; the management not feeling at liberty to re- move it yet on account of its immense popn- larity. Szollosy’s great ballet troupe will ap- peer in the beautiful ballet of « Hon-ton-chon- iaw-law,” or the “ Festival of the Celestials.” V ARIETIES.—The management hereannounce for the week Miss Addie Thompson, Miss Nel- lic Seymour, (her first appearance on any stage.) Ella Zoyara Forrest, Dick Watkins, anda nnomber ef other performers, new and Old, male and female. A splendid baliet will be performed, and the entertainment will con- eunde with the comic drama of the « Irish Tin- er." ae Tue Union LeaGue.—The public meeting at the new rooms of the Union League, on Ninth Street near _E, on Saturday night, was largely Jittended. The chair was taken about eight lock by Ex-Gov. Bibb, of Ohio, who called {-pon Mr. John T. Parsons, who, in his usual ane Style, sang “John Anderson my Joe John.” “Gov. Bibb made a few remarks as to the Objects of the Leagues, which were exerting so g£Teal an influence elsewhere The present time ‘Was & great epoch in the world story. In the Reycluiion there were only a few thousand men in arms, while now more than a million of men are engaged. What were the armies of Greece and France to be compared with ours? | He alluded to the Copperheads, who were breeding mischief among the loyal people of the North. They are begining to be known, was intended to put them © test punishment they could get would be to have their names handéd down to ¥ in intamy, and the names of their tren and children’s children would be kened through all coming time, n New York leagues were in snecessful f@ration in every ward in the city. Goy. Seward sends his name toa league, and advises ali Union men to haye their names inscribed, that p pu ing the country. He alluded to Ken- which wes sfill true. She had just d the copperhead Craven of Indiana ou! Hens, ito which he had been introduced by Wicklitl in Pennsylyania they had done nothing a Senator not as good as he might be, we had enough of good Senators to keep them ht; in Ohio they had passed strong n resolutions. The people haye only to @ themselves together, and they can send ads before them like lea before | The Government was sure to be . Financially we were prospering— great loan of Secretary Chase was being u rapidly. Everything is now bright. The army of the Potomac is now under “fighting” Joe Hooker, {applause,} and is not to be held | back any longer. It is pot now McUlellan and Bueil, but Joe Hocker and Rosecrans and old | Grant—old United States Grani—japplause}— | snd soon the glorions old river of Mississippi will be opened. The whole country is ours, and we will have it in spite of the copperheads. {Applause} i Calls were then made for Senator Lane, of | Kansas, who took the stand, and congratulated | ihe league on their efforts to purify this, the | heartofthecountry. [Applanse.] Almosttwo | yeags ago be had said that the work of purifi Zion should begin in this city; and he alsostated | that if he were in command in this city he | ‘would drive out of it every secession sympa- thizing man and woman or people the infernal | regions. {Applause.} It is a disgrace to the country, and he (the speaker) had taken great pleasure in saying to the authorities here that | usympathizer with reason sheuld not be per- | mitted to set his foot on the soil of this District. | {Applause.] | The speaker thought it singular to expect | that sympathizers with treason should be kept | trom the limbs when they are permitted to re- main in the heart. The work of purification | should begin in the District. The speaker said it was enough to make a patric yed to Almighty God tor power to cleanse city. [Applause.] He lived in one of the t distant States, one of the newest, and he ; for there, if a cop- perhead was known, he was ordered to leave dif he did not do so, he was shot the way,” and applause.) related an instance where f treating copperheads had been cxr- the coppert wind. 1 the the ker then prooced gue ts could be efi s white o He also advo tted th seitlement of the negro in some por of Unite es where they could have. qientand laws of their own. He hoped to live Jorg enough to see every White man in South Carolina in hell aud the negroes inh: ting their country. [Applause.] In conclusion, he again bade the league God speed in cleaning out the sympathizers in the district. It would not wound his least to find the bodies of s pierced with holes, lying in every street and alley of the city. [Applause.}) He would re- gret it only on Account of the waste of powder and ball. He would rather have them hun and the rope saved. Let them dangle in the air until their stinking bodies rotand falltothe ground piece by piece. [Loud applanse.] The meeting then adjourned after Mr. Par- sons bad sung a patriotic song. Another meeting was announced for next Saturday evening. ed to ar je ast ait Wi —————— Tue Case oF LIEUTENANT GRANAM.—Officer Simouds, who went to New York on Friday to identity & party arrested there on the supposi- tion that he was McNanghton, the party sus- pected to haye robbed Lient. Graham while he “was dying,on Thursday morning last, returned yesterdxy mipus the man, who proved to be a aiff: rent person. ‘The remains of Lieut. Graiam were sent off to Vermont yesterday, in charge of his brother. Nothing further has transpired to throw light upon the mystery of his death. As some criticism has been made upon the Huaing of the jury in this case, it should be re- xnembered that a jury usnaily gives no more poritive verdict than the expression of a belief «trom the evidence before them.” The verdict of the jury in this case seems to haye been in strict ordance with such evidence was attainable at the time. Asto the theory of the room haying been entered by parties for the purpose of robbery and murder, it may be said that Prat!, the drover, who occupied the same room with deceased, is positive that the docr Was locked when he retired, and that the key ‘was inside in the lock. The key may, how- ever, baye been turned by the use of Spanish nippers. The deceased is said to have been a pane of sensitive mind, and those who yet huld to the opinion that it was a case of suicide xpress the opinion that the idea chat some- thing derogatory to him might possibly be said trom the fact of his leaving the service, (even though hoporably discharged,) weighed upon his Spirits and unhinged bis mind. We trust that no pains will be spared to clear ihe mystery up. eee WitLess BureLars.—Some burglarious par- ties, of more enterprise than seuse, entered the Star office last night through a rear window, in quest of valuables, which the green fellows of course did not find. A newspaper office is no- toriously the last place in creation in which to seek for money; but that any thief should be so anfatuated @s to lay a plan of operations predi- caled upon the notion that an Editor should be so flush as to leave his greenbacks laying round loose over Sunday in his office, is to uppose the would-be-depredator imbued with vernal tint to & retreshing degree. We would thenk the fellows, however, next time they set their clumsy boefs upon oor desk in entering to avoid up-setting our big inkstand. ‘This raises our dander. — New Horets.—Charles Haskins, Esq., archi- te t o called, near Grover’s Theater, witha a hol. Parties are also “prospecting” for a fashi rable hotel in the extreme west end. —_ SovuTneRn PRIsongas.— A number ofreleased Federal prisoners will relate their experience, anc give an account of their imprisonment in the Seuth, this evening. at the Union League Hall, Ninth stree:, near 5, = 3 by Lucille Western. Miss Heron, | ailack, and is founded upon tacts con- | osterity may see them. The leagues were | Look at the effects of the league. | Jn New Jersey the copperheads had introduced | P t or resolutions which they had to tone | | Crimean ©: ed tears of blood, and he had often | era | has obtained # lease of the Union Build- | © the construction upon the premises of i WasHineron Moxey for stocks, coin by Lewis Jo! U.S. AA sta US oe Rates ee aa a te 935 Quartermasters’ Checks. New Certificates. U.S. nd Notes, | American Goid.. American Silver... =o | ,Mapan&. DB. Vitiiers’ Concert will be given to-morrow ht at Willards’ Hall. A programme of first-class yocal and instrumen- | tab gelections is: ; aud Madame.de lets will be nasisted Miss hia. Schmidt, Mrs. R. Clauss, Mr. Doehler, Mr-Woolt and Mr. Jungnickel.: Lovers’ of good music: | will not fail to attend. 2 _ grand. ball to-morrew (Tua y) evening, | atthe hallof the engine-house. The hall has lately been renovated and improved. A good band of music has béen et; is anticipated. - —— . Sroxs For Axr.—We call attention to the Eleventh street, between K and i4 who have constantly on hand a splendid assortment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s shoes and boots, which willbe disposed of at most reasonable ehaeer ket “QvAlirmn—Justice J. H. Jofmsoy on Sat. arasy administered the oath of office to Judge ylie. pe ee F PrRsoxAL.—Hon. A. G. Curuun, of Pennsyl+ vania, is in the city. hon (eee SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest. ing local articles. “iene is now di yed at the Dolfar Store, 438 Penxra. avenue, near 4}. street, a brilliant assort- ment of Jewelry in all its varieties, IL and look at itand invest adollarthere., "mar 2.-lw* ——__.»—___ Tur IxviaN HirB Doctor. ~ From Canada, will describe diseases and tell hia, patients the nature of their complaints or ill- Bess, without receiving any informa- tien from them, No charge for Consultation or Advice. OUR MOTTO, ‘We use such Balms as have no strife With Nature or the Laws of Life; With Blood our bands we never stain Nor poison men to ease their pain, Our Father—whom all goodnees fills, Provites the means to cure all il’s; The simple Herbs bene: th our feet, Well used, relieve our pain complete. A simple Herb. a simple Flower, Cuil’d from the dewy Lea— These, these shall speak with touching power Of chance and health to thee. Washington Buildings, Pa. avenue. abort five minutes walk from Brown's Hotel. | No charge for Consultation mar 20-Im ees | _ Bostetrer’s Stomacu BitTeRS—Mushroom Im- | stations.—Snccess is the “prevalent cradle” of in- momerable humbugs. No sooner had Hostetter’s | Stomach Bitters made their mark in the world, | than up sprung a hostof imitations, and ag the | fame of the great restcrative grew and spread, the | pestiferous crop of poisonous mockeries thickened. ut the true medicine has lived them down, One by one they have disappeared. When the bellows of puffery which kept alive the feeble fire of their | Lorrowed reputation ceased to blow, they ceased to live. and thus they continue to come and go. Mean- while Hostetter’s Bitters. the great protective and | remedial tonic of the age, have progressed in p. | ularity with each succeeding year, Their succ: a8 A means of preventing aud curing the diseases re- | sulting from malaria, unwholesome water and all | unhealthy elimatic influences, has been houndless; and as a remedy for dyspepsia, liver complaint fever and axue, zeneral weakness and debility, and all compiaints cating in indigestion, they are Rew acmitted to be superior o any other prepara- tien ever advertised or prescribed. From the home market, to which afew years ago they were con fined, their sale has been extended into every Btate in this Union, over the whole of South and Central | America, Mexico. the West Indies, the Sandwich Islands, Australia, hina and Japan. Home and foreign testimony continue to show that HOSTET- BITTERS are the most remarkable tonic and invigorant now before the world, Wholesale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Co., 237 | Penn. avenue, mar 16 e03t Tse MtasMa and foul vapors generated by the | betsun will be far more deadly to our volunteera than the enemy’s bayonets. In the Indian and paigns, Holloway’s Pilis were used in enermous quantities. They kept tho troops in perfect health. Only 25 cents per box. Boldiers supply yourselves. oS Pure Boursow Waisky. Bortiep ny Upo.ruo Wourr, New Yorg. To the Citizens of Washington:—For some time past I have been solicited by the Medical Faculty of this city to add to my “Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps”’ business the bottling of Punk Boursox Wuisky, which could be relied on by the medical profession. I would have acceded to their request some time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article. After considerable difficulty and de lay I bave arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for aregular supply. J have alsolocated an agent in Louisville, Ky., for the purchase of Bour- bon Whisky direct frem the distillers, when offered for sale in that market, The Whisky will be putup in my Schnapps bot- tles, and packed in eases of one dozen each, with a fac simile of my signature on the label. L remain yours, respectfully, Uvorruo Wor, No. 22 Beaver st.,N. Y. New York, January 90, 1353. Ugpirno Wouter Esq..22 Beaver at., New York, | Dea® sir: The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal | purpores has been leg felt by the profession, and | thousands of lives have been sacrificed by the use | cf. adulterated articles, : : We have tested the several articles which you sent us, and consider it justly entitled to the high phe alt you claim for it. © would recommend you to appoint some of the | respectabie Apothecaries in ditlerent parts of the | United States as Agents for the sale of your Bour- bon Whisky, where the profession can obtain the | same, when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprisa, We remain your obedient servants, Valen‘ine Mott, M.D. No. 1 Gramarcy Park, J.-M, Carnochan,M D’, Professor of Clinical Sur- y, Burgeon-in- Chief to the State Hospital, &c., 14 east 16th atreet. is A. Sayre, M. D., 795 Broadway, | P. De Wees,M. D.'791 Broadway. | Joseph Worster, M. D., 120 sth street. | Neison Ste le, M’ D., 37 Bleecker street. John O'Reilly, M.D’, 230 4th strect ey, J. Raphael, M. D., Professor of the Principles ud Practices of Surgery, New York Medicai Col- ge, &c., 919th street. and othera, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, PRUGGISTS AND PRIVATE PAMILIRS. 4 I beg ‘eave to inforia the public I have appointed | the following firms ageats for the sale of tus Pure | Bourbon Whisky, where samples can always be | seen. and will soon be ‘or sale by orerr Grocer, | Drugeist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the Unite Btates. Upo.Peu0 WoLrR, 22 Beaver street, New York. W. H. Brows & Brorukrs, Agents, mar 7-Im Bbaitimore. > < | A Covas, Coup, on aw Lrairatep Turoar, if | allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary | and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable, Brown’s Bronowta Troogss reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant relief, In BroncHit1s, AstHMA, and Ca- | TAwan they are beneficial, The good offects reault- | ing from the use of the Trochos, and their extended | use, has caused them te.¥6 counrerteliet. He are | to guard against worthless im’ ons. A i calgite weawine Brown's Bronchial Troches which | have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, | Purric Speakers and Binesrs should use the Troches, Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, phould have them. Sold everywhere at 25 conts per box. jan 17-3 er | | fee Bartong.or’s Hatz Drs, The best im the World. ‘William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- @dies the ill effecta of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Re? or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Bruggists, &o. a@~ The Genuine is signed WiLuiam A. BaTous- four sides of each box. Hee om ory, No.1 Barclay st. New storm mm-ly (Late 233 Broadway and 16 8, BuNions, OL0B aNp InvgrtaD Nats Baler Joints, Ohilblains, and other disorders o! the feet, cured without pain by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist. Operations performed in a few min utes, and the relief is so instantaneous that the p: tient can always walk immediately without incon- Venlence. Dr. White has scores of certificates from eminent clergymen, statesmen, merchants and others of the Flghost respectability, | geen by calling at his office, 424 Pa. | 434 and 6th sts., Washington, D.C. SPERMATORERGA CAR ‘th street Bey Cook Alexandria. —_—_—>—_—_ | mp TO Cours In 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's | Perma sity Specific o! sixty Sve ease will cure Gonerrhaa, change of diet required igre) @1 per bo! id Washington, and Benry Cook, Ale: Ss Arrpari Soldiers and others. Samaritan’s Gintts ar only hope. Cures any case of peivate complaints in from to four days. If you woul Root een esorsalven ar suin remedy. The our ives . Bermaritan’s Hoot and Herb Juices is the only it effectual Phaoears Had seres and Sisoneee. Mtewe) ‘: Bee. cure ja hay been treated with meorou: zemedr and pormanes Uy cured. rr F column oe ment in anot + THE CHEAPEST AN ‘New. rum WoRLD— 78. | EeSeee ae FRANKLIN Bart—The Active Association | of the Franklin Engine Company. sill givéa | e. and a fine time | advertisement of; McKelden & Stanley, 300 | | Is invaluable with | Seftness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality Onisraporzo’s Hain Drs, s Se Produtes rik ‘mellow brown to glossy Viaek in tet minutes, and con’ dient that is injurious to the hair. ms Manufactarad by J. CursTavono, 6 Astor Houne, New York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Price, @: size. 7 « -Onierapono’s Hain Restorative is Dye, as it imparts the utmost 61.0, and 93 per box, according. t0 to the hair, Price so-gehts, $1,and@ “er bottle, according to : fe 19-e0lm —_—_>——_——_ Da..Duront’s Sugar-coated Fomale Regulating 2 very destan use. They speedily End oBeeely aid belt setar won ere tease sea mest te ~ A tridk stomach, ot prove ie supgiority rs, Feaot a Pe. avers "Washington, sah h BS eet ard Pa, avenue, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. i : iv MARRIED, - | immediately at No. 457 Ninth street rhe | street, Washington, D. On the! lsth instant, by the Rev. Monroe, Mr. QzORGE B. THOMPSON to Miss LEANAH ATCHISON. both of this city. [Balto.-Sun please popy.] On the I7th of February, by the Rey. Mr. Reese of Georgetown; Mr. PHOMA8 HARRISON, cf Va, to Miss MABY TRUMAN, of Washington. D. 0. ___ [New York papers copy.) = On thé isth ivat..by the Rev. Father MéNally. Lt. HENRY JONES, U. 8. A., to Miss KATH TRAVERS, of Wathington city, D. 0, (Balto. Bux please copy. DIEB, On the 2ist instant, aftera long and ness, Mrs. ELIZA F.. GREENE, wife of ‘reene, in the 45th year of her age. Her‘ funeral will take place to-morrow, (Tues- day,) at3 e’clock, at No. 543 Maryland avenue, between 6th and 7th sts.,at Mrs. Lucinda Lee's. * Op Sunday erent, 22d_inst., Mra. HELEN McSHERRY, wife of James McSherry, and daugh- ter of the late Jnmes Oarbury. Her funeral will take place from her husband’s residence, 467 I street, between 8th and 9th, on Tuesday, at3 o’clock p, m, ei On the 22d inst., JOHN FRANKLIN, the eldest son of Thomas J. and Aen Victoria Edmonston, in the iith year of his age, * In this city, on the 224 instant, after a short and painful illness. Mrs. MARY HALL, beloved wife of William I. Hall, in the 43d yeer of her age. * WANT ANTED—A young MA WwW attend ina shoe store, Box 184. ANTED-A good TEAMSTER to drive four horses. For information call at New York Store, No. 276 Pa. avenue. __mar 23-30" V ANTEB—Ore good white WSMAN CUOK; ene g00d colored BOY to wait on table. Ap” ply ut New York Hotel, corner of 7th and 5 sts, ie painful ilt- eorge W. 15 to 18 years old. to Address Post Chee AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. [Correspondence of the Star } Gronartown, D.G., March 21, 1963. + -At the meeting of our Board of Common Coancil Inst evening, the following ‘were re-: ceived and approptiately referred :—A petition” of Wm. L. Dawson, asking the privilege of leasing the southern terminus of Frederick street, oer of H. BD for rent of Toom uséd by the judges of election. Mr. Marbury, from streets committes, asked - to be discharged from the further consideration of the petition of residents on. West street, pray. ing for the improvement of said street; dis- charged. Mr. English, from gieyances committee, - asked further time for the consideration of the petition of Mr, Hall; granted. Mr. Peck, from water committee, reported a resolution in relation to hydrants. A message was received from the Board of Aldermen atnouncing the passage of the fol- lowing resoiutions from the Council, viz:—A resolution for lighting and sweéping the mar- ket-house; resolution in relation to market- stands; -resojution in relation to night-scaven- gers; resolution in relation to Harvey, Clark & Even; which were signed. Also, that they had passed a resolution in re- lation to the town charter. A message being received from the Board of Aldermen, announcing the passage of the res- olution for leasing the wharf at the foot of High street, with an amendment, it was taken up, and the amendment cencurred in The following were passed:—Resolution in relation to hydrants; resolution from the Board of Aldermen in relation to arrears of rent; res- olution trom the Board of Aldermen in relation to the town charter. A message from the Board of Aldermen was then received, announging the passage of the Tesolution in relation to hydrants. Also, sub- mitting a petition from Jacob Staub and others for repairs of pumps on corners of Third and Market and Fourth and Market Streets. 2 The Board then adjourned. On Thursday evening David Johnson, a col- ored boy about twelve years old, was arrested for stealing $10 from Johanna Gross, and locked. up in the station-house. Arrived—Steamer Seymour, Room, Philadel- phia, merchandise to Hyde & Davidson; schrs. Mary A. Priscilla, Ruark, Philadelphia, coal to Dixon & King; Lizzie Maul, Frambes, Balti- miore, ‘ity to Government; Ann D, Osborn, New York, hay to P. Berry; Eliza Frances, Bogart, Baltimore, corn te Mr. Lynch; Thos. J. Tull, Cooper, New York, merchandise to P. Berry; Baltimore, Frank, Baltimore, wheat and corn to Hartley, Bro. & Co.; Jas. E. Price, Martin, Baltimore, corn to M. Young. Departed—Schrs. Charm, Myrick, Boston, merchandise; Lacon, Bacon, Fall River, coal. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. — GEORGETOWN TAXES.—An abatementof eight per cent. will be allowed on the tax of paid on or before the Ist of ril next, 4-tApl CUAS. D. WELSH, Collector. FE JNO. W LUMSBON, ORWARPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT 91 AND 103 Ware. Georgetown. D. C., Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and Merchandise generally ; Procures Freight, Char- tera Veonela, £c. x Business transacte t always with dispatch. mar 1 R Breer, promptness and mar 4-tf WANTED—A young GIRL to assist in taking care of ebildren. Apply at No. 339 12th st. mar 23-3t* W ANTED—An ASSISTANT ina drug store; a young man who has some knowledge of the business preferred. Address* D,,’’ Star Uttice. mar 23-31" y J ANTED-— By a respectable woman, a BITUA- TION as cock, ins siuall private family. Can be seen at the Star Office between 9 and lz 0” to morrow, (Tuesday ) V , ANTED-At the French Millinery and Dress Making Establishment, 4562 Penn. avenue, between th amd 7th sts.,two MILLIN ERS; none but best hands need apply. mar 23-2t* WaANteDT 4 good steady WOMAN to cook, Wath andiron. Also, a respectable woman to take care of children. Apply at 244 Pa. avenue, between 12th and 12th ats. mar 2} 3t* WANTED—A SITUATION bye young man ss clerk ina store or in au office; is a good pens man anda competent druggist. Address Box 24 Etar Office. itt V J ANTHD--A GIRL to do chamberwork and make herself penerally useful. Also, wanted, a good RASEBE and IRUNER,at 347 Pa. aveaue, mar 23-20" WN rep-4 COMMISSARY’3 CLERK to as. sist in making up some returrs. Must be thoroughly competent, EDW. WILLARD, nit Army and Navy Broker, 214 Ps. av, Ww —A SITUATION as chambermaid in Ay e family; perfectly understands her uty. street. for three days. ESSELS OF FIGHT DRAUGHT, suit sotlers, OHARTEBED at low rates Setiers supplied with Produce upon reas onable terms, by INO. W. LUMSDON, Forwarding and Gen Commission Merch’t, maré-if 91 and 103 Water st., Georgetown. PrOR SALE— F 50 BARRELS TAR, 30 BARRELS ROSIN. Apply te nos-tf J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D. 0. FOR SALE AND REN ;OR RENT—A large and well furnished FRONT CHAMBER at No. 431 12th atreet, Detween H and New York avenue. mar 23-3t* Fe SALE—A very desirable BUILDING LOT, situate on the north side of Maryland avenue, botween 432 and 6th sts. Apply to YATES & SE BY, No. 323 Pa. avenue. mar 23-3t* PPORNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—At No, s24 reek street—Parlor and Chambers, mar 21-3t* HANDSOME FRONT ROOM WITH BOAKD for & gentleman and wife or two gentiemon, at 409 aaa between 10th and lth, south side, war 21 St* ANTED—A HOUSK containing not less than NV 6 rooms; one 20 feet from front of lot pre- ferred. frame or brick; lot at least 13 feet front, situated b» tween Penn. avenue and K st. north, 43¢ and 15th streets west. Any person having such a houre for sale at_a reasonable price (cash) will please address *‘O P Q.” city Post Office. mh2i-3t* | **B. G..?care of Mr, Bmart, 262 L 1t* | ees LARGE MELODEON WANTED—Wanted to purchase a large size piano style Meledeon of best make at a low price for cash lodeon,” Star Office. V 7AN —A SITUATION by acompetunt cook with a child; a good home more o! an object than good wages.’ Appiy at 357 sth street, be- tween New York aven Pai it* W ANTE young GIRL a8 waiting maid and todo RQ in sewing. Inquire for Mrs. OLAKK, at No. 275 Vermont avenue, immediately, mar 23-2t* V 7 ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM for a gentle- man, wife and child, within five minutes’ walk of the Metropolitan Hotel. Te:ms moderato. Referenc:a exchanged. Address CHARLES F. PETERS, Washington, D.C. mar 23-2t" GARDENER WANTED.—An exparienced Gar- dener willfind a good situation by applying . Dear the Patent Office, or by addressing “J. B. K.,"! Box 793, Post Office. A German preferred, -lw* mar 23 W ANTED—Any ene with $300 capi al canen- gage ina light business, yielding immense profits with little labor, For further particulars inquire of or address R. B. MILLIKEN, 492 7th » room No, 6 upstairs. mar 23-16” WAS2ED-Six COLORED BOYS, from 15. to Is years of age, to post hand-bills; constant en ployment and good wages given. Also, two MEN toarsiat in labeling and oottiing family medicines. Ayply at Drs, BROTHERS & GRAY'S, 179 south B street, near Smithsonia te. 1t* A XOENG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION to do cLamber work or waiting in a private or putlic family; no objections to go to Philadelphia or Baltimore, or New York; public family preferred, Apply to the Star Ufice for one day to“ M. R, C." mar 23-1t™ JANTED TO PURCHASE—A small FRAME HOUSE in good order; 3 or 4 roc ms; wonld also buy the furniture if in good order; porsession wanted immediately; cash down; must be chexp. Address Post Office, Washington, to “A.C, K.,”? stating price and situation. mar 23-3t* ANTED—Two CHAMBERMAIBS, aSEWING GIRL anda SCRUB WOMAN. Apply atthe Ebbitt House. mar 21-3t" ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE, (unfurnished or furnished.) with or without the lar ek | of purchating furniture, in a central location, Ad- dress Box 25, Star Office. mar 21-6t* W4ntep TO RENT—For a small family, con- Housing of 3 perrone. a small DWELLING ‘8801 rms juire at Pret Bouse 235 Penn avenue, of W. GRoson mar ii RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A Situation as chambermaid and seamstress, and in willing to make herse f useful, either ina private femily or boarding house, Address ‘‘A, M..” Star Office. ar 21 ANTED TO RENT.-A FURNISHED HOUSE between this and the Istof May; situation be- tween 10th and 2]at streets and Pa. avenue and Ky t to exceed $) rannum, Address‘ H,,” Nolase fatreet.2 Pe mar 21 3t"” WV ANTED-Some person to buy the Good Will acd Fixtures of a licensed Eating and Drink- ing Sa'oon near the Government workshop-. A ood chance for a person with small capital Ad Gross. naming an hour for an interview, EDWABD SALMON, Warhicgton Post Offi:e. mar 21-2t™ WANTED 4 competent DROGCLEBK. Apply at 113 Pa. avenue. mar 2) tf ANTED—A HOUSE already furnished; one near the avenue preferred. Addrese Bo 306 Wasrhingion, DC. mar 20 3t* WANTED TO HIRE—A first-class HOUSE with arden or grounds attached. Address Room 121 Natioral Hotel. mar 29 3t* ANTED—A GIRE to cook, wash and iron in asmall family, An Irish By abetted In quire corner 4}; and K street Isiand., mar203.*_ OOMS WANTED.—Two or three Rooms, far- nished or unfurnished, im the vicinity of the City Hell State price and addreas L, MASON, Box 190 Post Office. mar 19-7t* ANTED—By a@young man,s SITUATIO: some resprcta»le business; is well qualified and willing to make himfelf usefal. Address “Ap- Plicant,” City Post Office, - mmr 19 3t™ W ANTED—A PARTNER in the wood and coal busin locality central, and now doing a business, One with asmail capital will fiad it « interert to inquire at the Btar Office. war 19-lw* K WANTED, ¢white ) todo general house- work in srmali family. - German preferred. Apply to EMILE DUPKE. 361 Thirteenth street, between L and Bl. mar i3 ANTED—By the tat of April, f iL ‘am- We ONFURNISUED HOUSE within D) minutes’ walk from the T-easury; rent not to ex- ceed $30) perannum, Address “X Y Z,’) Star Uf- 5 mar 18 e93t* WwW Cave 10.000: housekeepers to cotto: woolen fr: m bottlos, &c., nod we will seud the | yeieh raeeee the en ane yaad em. Be sure ‘sen. 8 75 D street, near 7th, MASON 'S Pape archouse. mar 19 im™ ANTED 1LL—The Stock and Fixtures of | dite Baca see pincer age . La | . | dcress> Morton,” Beet Office. fou OR SALE—A nest first-class new BRIOGK HOUSE, containing 7 rooms, for sale. Price only $3,460, $5 of which ean remain on the house for 1S years. The location is Healehy. The title is perfect, and there is nota better buiit house in the city For further particulars address Post Office Box 521, or call after 3 o’clock a 2 Sth at., between I and K. inar 21 -3t* FOR SALE—The Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of a Grocery Store, with @ lease of two years | at §10 per month, with the privilege of dwelling apartments, in a good business neighborhood, Eatisfectory reasons for selling. Will be sold cheap, as the owner is leaving the city next Satur- day. Call to-day corner 13th and M sts, mar2) 3t* ON ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BED-ROOM FOR KENT. in a strictly private family. Reg- ular bubits ant reference required. Apply at 268 G street, near corner of Iith. mar 4) 3t* TP HE EUBSCRIBER WISHES TO BXCHANGE | some valuable Western Lands Also,a first | Bord and Mortgage. Also, Perronal Property, for » Hovse and Let free of incumbrance, in this city. ire JAMEB L, DAYTON, 456 Eleventh st. ir 2)-St* FY RNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE FIRST WARD —Will be rented for six months a well Furnished House with modern improve- ments. Reat to be paid monthly in advance, and goed reference required. Posseasicn given Ist of Muy. Apply between the hours of] and $a Six Buildings, Pa. avenue. DESIRABLE LOT TO LEASE front and 100 feet deep, situated on the corner of 8th and K streets, by the Northora Liberty Market. For terms apply on the premises. - lw* (ENT—A first-class FURNIS ED DWELL ING in Georgetown, being the residence of the late David English, No, 20 First street, P Thi commodious house with large drawing roem, parlors, and dining room, sonvenient pantry, kitchen, icehouse and wine cellars; supplied with water and gas and allthe modern appliances for comfort, There are spacious grounds 7 mental shrubbery and fruit A Gne cistern, stab.e anc eurriage) houses onthe premises. Ths house is admirable adapted for entertaining. It will be rented completely fornishe1 and possession given immediately. For terms apply on the prem- ises or to W. 8S, COX, at No 40 Lowisiana avenue, {tached with orna- AUCTION SALES. enn nnn eee EE AUCTION SALES, - BO Mocch zis, 1 > e4i} 5 on THURSDA Willd Washington. ill be sold at Bf ic setvatory, enaiaver of eau" MULE servatory, A number of HO! ~ AND 3, condemned as unfit for public service, petouging to pari ment, er’s Gove nment funda. CH TOMPRINS, Captea Git U.S, A mar 33d J.0. McGUIRW &00.. Avctal By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctionsers. | ae SALE OF GROCERIES, LIGUORs, SvGars, TRas we Fees, Molasses, &o., at Avotion.—On WEDNREDAY, the 25th inst .at 10 o'cleck a. m., we shail sell, at the store of ¥. G Adams, Exq. corner of #th and L streets north, his large and well assorted stock of Groceries, sueh as— bi moral gs kinds, offees, ', Teas, Haws, Balt, Molasses Sira, Vinegar, Mustard, 8 ices, Poast Powders. Wooden, Willow, China, @lass and Crockery ‘are, With many other articles too numerous to mentien. The Store and Fixtures and cellar are for rent. Ifnot rented before fhe day of sale the good will and fixtures will payne up and sold to the highest biddet. Terms cash. mar 31 3t__. .@RERN & WILLT&MS, Auets, » iciet bet Bett ef ASSISTANT Corner of @ and 2d Ww. fom, B.O4 Maret an iss Asnineton, D.C, areh, 5 Will be sole at public auction i Quartermaster’a Warehouses, on @ 2ini 22d streets, on TUBSDAY, several hundred empty boxes, barrels, Kegs, &o They will be put up in small lots, Terms cash im Government ‘nnds. jale to commence at ten o clock. G.H TOMPKLN: Captain snd A.Q.M U.S.A. mar 21-tds J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Y VIRTUE OF ‘A FEED OF TRUSF BEAR- ing cate the Sist day of January, 1863, afid re- coréed i No 2 the rear ef the ist Maren foo a 3 ‘o.k and Flour in biber-J. A. B., t folios 15, &o., the subscriber will o! for sais adlic auction, on THURSDAY, 19th day of Marc! t three. . 1363.8 o’clock, Lots No. 4and 5, in Davidson's subdivision of Square No 367, The abeve lots front on the nortk side of N'st, north, between 9th and 10th sts west, and are situ: ted within two squares of the 7th street passenger road. The title will be made indfsputatble. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest froin day of thle, seodred by a deed of trust on the preperty. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms are net complied with ia five days, the property will be resold at the cost of the pur- chaser Sale will iene piece on ene pormisea. J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. mar 6-eekda W.L. WALL & 00., Aucis. W7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 WOSTPONED.TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April Ist, at five o’clock. J. CARTER MARBURY Trustee. mar 20 W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, i4AS8aAL's SALE.—In virtue of a writ of flari ‘A facias insur d from the Clerk’s Office of the Gir- cuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the ccunty of Washington,and to me directed, I will expore to public sale, for cash, in frout cf the Court House of said county, on TUESDAY, the Sietday of March inst., 1863, at 12 0’clock M., the unexpired lease of Jacob W. Powers in and to An- alostan Island, opposite Géorgetown, D. C., the said Jease to run until the Ist ef November, 1854. geized and levied upon as the unexpired lease of Jacob W. Powers, and will be sold to satisfy Judi- cials No 70,to May term, 1863, in ercr of William WARD H. LAMON, A. Bradley: mar 29-4! __U.8. Marshal D. By J. ©. MeGUARE & OO., Auctioneers I WELLING HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIO Avccries.— On TUESDAY ERNOON, March Sint, at 5 6’clock, on the premi by virtue of a deed of trust dated Janvary Gth, 1359, and duiy recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. folios 393, et 8eq., Be of the land records for Washington county. District of Columbia, and by virtue of adecree of the Circuit Court of the District of Oriumbia, assed in cause No. 1,782, vherein James C. Mec: suire & Co. were complaiuants and Charles $ Wullach, etal., were defendaats, whereby | was eppcinted trustee in the place and stead of said Wallach, I shall sell part of Lot numbered eleven, (11,) in Square south of Square numbered five hun dred and sixteen, ($16,) beginning for the said part of said let on I street north, at the dividing lize between Lots umbered eleven (11) and twelve (12,) in said Square, and running thence east by and with the line of said street fourteen (1s) feet, thence south forty-five (45) feet, taence in a westwardly course to the said Gividing line between said Lots numbered ]i and 12 ata distance of ronty ewe (48) feet from said I street, and thence north by an: with said dividing line 42 feet to said I street and place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, consisting of a large dwelling house. Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed ci trust on the premises. zt ee If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting urchaser, wpon one week's notice in the Hvening Etar. 'y. MATTINGLY, Trustee. mar 9 eo&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ‘By JA8. O. McGUIRE & CO. Auct oncers, OMMISSIONERS'’SALE OF BHE REAL BS- TATE GF THE LATS RicwagD M. Bort. By virtue of an créer of the Circuit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, bearing date the 16th day of Feb- ruary, 196] and mad, i ding on the partition document of said court. same being No. 174, and being a petition to divide the real estste of Richard M. Boyer, late of Weshington county, deceased, the undérsigned will sell, at PubMic ‘Auction to the highets bidder,on THU'RS- DAY, the 3d of April next, at,2 o'clock P.M , the follow portions of the.said real estate, the same being in Warhington city and District aforesaid: Fist. Lotsseven and eight, in square one hun- nd sixty-five, according to Davidson’s sub- ion of said square. These Jots fronton Seven- teenti street, between H and 1 streets north. Becond Lots one and two, and the southern part of jot fourteen, in square’ number four bun- cred and thirty-nine. These lots front on Seventh street west, between H and I streets south. — Terms of asle: One fourth cash; the residuein equal payments of six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale; for which the bonda of the purchaser, with approved se- curity, will be taken. i x If the terma are not complied with in five days the property will be resola at the risk andcest of the purcharer. Ail conveyance ¢t the cort of the purchaser. Sale will commence on Lots 7ana 8, square 165, Will be adjourned to the others EM. LINTHICUM, H.L.@sFUTT, GEO. W. BEALL, JNO. L. KIDWELL, CHAS. A. BUCKE - Commissioners. rl0—cosw&da J.C.McGUIRE & CO. Aucta. and By J. C. McGEIRE & CO., Auctioneers MPRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE IN TER City OF WasutNnGTon.—On FRIDAY afternoon, April 34, at five o’clock, on the promises, by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the lith uf May, 1889, and recorded ainsng the lund records of Washington county, District of Columiia, in Liber J.A.8.,No 173, 4 bhall seil, at public auction, to the bighest bidder, ali t certain lot of ground in the city of Washin Known and described on the official plat of sa city as lot numbered two, (2.)in square numbered five hundred and seven-three, (573,) containing 14,4335 equare feet, more or les. . - This lot {routs sixty four fect on Indiana avenue, between First and Second streets west conning back to north D Mreet, presenting good building fronts on each street. 2 bi Terms: One third incash: the residue in twelve eighteen,and twenty four months, with int-regt to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. Conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in three days after sale the trustee reserves the right Washington [Intel.]_ mar 18-eotf GOR RENT—At No.3 Franklin Place, L strect, between 13th and J4th, two elegantly FUR- NISHED APARTMENTS, connecting. Houre con- tains all the modern improvements. Reference re- quired. mar !7 lw* Fr iRST, OL s8s HOUBE POR RENT AND FUR- NITURE FOR SALE.—The howse is hand- szomely and completely furnished, ar: will be sold fora bargain, Inquire at No, 51 Penn. avenue, near 22d st. mar 17 lw* OR RENT—The PROPERTY known as the Cun- ningham Gardep, Georgetown, D bh dwelling, stable, icehouse, &c., sit Creck, between’ the cities of W. Georgetown, D. C., south of West ai peculiar and beautiful situation, the character of the grounds, and its preximity to thoroughfares, it is well suited for either brewery, pleasure garden or market garden. Le ane and terms ad- dress Widow E. CUNNINGHAM Rock Creek, Georgetown, D. 0. mar I7-1w* OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—Thoa subscriber offers for sale his FARM with first-class im- ‘in rovements containing 62 acres of land, adjoining Wenallytown,and within 2% miles of Goorgetows and4nilesofthe Center ket. The soil is ad- mirably adapted to market gardening or grass. As a country seatit has no superior, the view extend- ing from 12 to 70 miler inevery direction. _ H. W. BLUNT, 61 La. av., up stairs, mar 10-Im* ashington, ‘WO FURNISHED ROUMS FOR RENT, AT No. 406 D street, between 6th and 7th sts. mh7-tf CHANCE TO INVEST.—The subscriber has 8 number of Houses for sale, ranging in value e i to $6,000 off ance to ing ree oe erin] et” Wit Tr DRURY. SURNISHND KROUMS 10 RENT—For rent, a 466 12th street, east side, between @ and H atreets, neatly furnished and’ very comfortable E, MS, and SITTING ROOMS, nat PAR- LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable in the city. Every attention = to those occupy- ingthem, No children in the house. ja 2- FrEM4LE COLLEGE, RDENTOWN. N. J This Institute is pleasantly located on the Dela- ware River, Sv alles north of Philadelphiae Tt has been in succensfu! ratiom for more than ten bye and isone «f the most fourishing instita- ions of learning in the country igher branches of Bnglis! superio tages furnished in Vocal sud Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting. French and Latin are taught by experienced teachers. Pirsons coming from South can leave Wal- zut eenet mies 4 eae Ge and 2, 4, 4 an: f ‘alogues 7 Mey JOUN B, BAAKELEY, A, M., | rel ent Befe in Washi: : Hon.J © Ten Byk Renato; Hon JN Le Bifarion iouge of Re presen: fatives; Jno. Polk. State, Department; 3:6. L. ox, jepartment; . Van No! ick, partment of the Interior; 8. J. Groot, M. D. 2m* one, two and 88 han- i : | of E! ‘ania the im®™ vied to rescll, at the risk and expense of the defauitin, urclaser,on one week’s notice in the National ntelligencer. J.M CARLISLE, Trusteo. mari2Stawtd J.C. McGUIRE & OO.. Aucta, By J.0. McGUIRE & CQ., Auctioneers ALE BY ORDER OF THE ORPUANS’ COURT, 4K) On SATURDAY MORNING. March 28th, at 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, for ac- count of the estate of the late F, W. Risque, the following personal property, viz = E Lot of India Rubber Ponchos and Loggins MARBLE BTATUE OF DYING GLADIATOR, on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute, which will be offered for sale at 2 0’clock of the day above named at the Institute building, w Mexico Mining Company Stock, ok. Union Plank or Turnpike Company ‘share Grand Island City Company Stock. Fay hares Wisconsin ae ili ea 5 ‘* American Guano 720 ‘‘ Gentral American ‘* = 20 :¢ New York Iron Beam Company Stock, 100 ‘* Baltimore Coal = st 10 St. Louis Oil Manufacturing Company Stock, 120 shares Cathcart Propeller Company Stock, "hy omer f Administratrix ol im: ‘. mar20-eod 3.0. MeGUIBE & 00., Aucts. By W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEES SALE OF BEAL RSTATE IN THE Sixt Warp.—By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, da’ @ctober 22d, 1860, and re- cordedin Liber J. A. 8, No. 205, folios 433, &c. d records. &c., 1 shall offer for sale, at public auction. on SATURDAY, the 4th day of April, at 50’clock P. M., in front of the premises, Lot numbered one,(1,) in Square south of square numbered ten hundred and nineteen, (1,019.) and Lot numbered nine, (9,) in Square numbered ten bundred and. ifty-tour, (1f6l,) of the plan of the city of Wash’ n. Terms of sale: One-third .cash: the re: #ix, fwelve,and eighteen months; the pure! rily endo , ani arin, ere day of eale, and secured by a deed of trust on es miner, at conveyancing at the cost of Shs pesomasor. * 1f the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property, at the risk cost of the defaulting purchaser; on givin, one day’s notice in soma Bo Ura: in the rd 1 . Washington, EDWARD 0. BRINGTO N. rustes, mar 2-co&ds W.L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. ISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, A® 2 forner @ and 22d Sto ss eats. Wasuixoron. D.O., March 17, 1363. ‘Will be sold at public auctien,'on FRIDAY, the Zh instant a quantity of Manure belonging to the Quartermaster’a Department, lying at the hors: corral on 28d street, and on H , between 2ist end 4 streets,and at such other points as will ther be designated by the auctioneer. Terms cash in Government funds. pee to commente at tea o'clock at the horse orral. The manure to be removed within ten days after the sale, All mantre hitherto purchased from this Depsrt- ment must be removed within the time above spee- ifted, or it will be resold for the beneas of the Gor- ernment. ©. H. TOMPKINS Captain ani AQ M. U.S. A. mor ed "SStaoa ULRK a OO, anche, SSISTANT QU ERMASTER’S eg A Cor ar Petre Jorra], near the 0>-* te THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW By J. C. MOGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers: J ALU ABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FIRST Wast, ssrweex D agp EB Sts. Ni. MONDAY’ APTEENOON, Merth 727i, ats ike premions we shall Sat! Lots a subdivision o: Square ing each 18 teet on iststreet running my teeta north- and back stout 0 hot good for si alley. ‘Phe location of these lots is v dwelli sient eet hs being well or! rapid! i ‘One-balf in carb; the remaind sr. | monthe, for notes bearing interest, | a deed of trust on coiees ae comainter a at the ines. marigd [Rep] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, By W. L. WALL & 00,. Aucti VALvanie BUILDING LOTS AT AUOTION. aces OND AS. AFTERNOON . 234 instant, até marked 2. B.G. Dee mea Dueee front of the win’s subdivision of o: square 212. Th perty between Mth gad Sth sts. west; ri ing section of the city, and presents great induce- Terr s: One-third cash; balance in sixjnire and twelve months in the purchaser's notes: sulehoe torily endorsed, bearing. interest,and seenred deed of trust on the premises. Ail conveyancing the expense of the pure! r, Tf the terms of sale are Dot Complied with withia five days from the day of sale, we reserve the right to resell the same, at the risk and enst of tne defaulting purchaser. on giving ene day's notice of aoe e im some hewspaper printed in the city of Wai ington, mar 17 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, By W. L. WALL & CO., Austioneers. South Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street. SS SALE OF THE STOCK OF A RST CLASS GROCERY A? AvcTiION.—Mr, Emile Dupre, No. 32) Iron Hall, nerth side of Penntylvaniasvenue beteecen oti ‘snd ith streets, intendingto change his location und abandon the retajl trade, we will sell by catalogne his extensive ae of French, Gereuss, a at oe roceries, ines, Liquora 5, ata - mencingon TOESDAY MORNING, wikis ate at Wo'clock, and continuing deily un‘il the entire stock, which embraces one of the largest and best selected assortments of Groceries.. Winer, and Liquors to be found in this city, is disposed of. We name, in part— A fine assortment of Champagnes Do do Clarets Do do Hoek and Rhine Wine De do Ports and Sherries Io do Brandies, Pin, bicker Rum, &e, Pike's Army and other Cordials, Ale, P Cider, Vinegar, and Bay Rum, in boities? 1 OT A largo assortment of Fine Teas, Coffees. and Sugars Flour felt-rising, Farima, Maccaroni; and Vermi- celli French, German, and English Mustard Pickles, Preserves, Ohecolate Delicacies, Con- fectionery Ssiad Oils, Sauces, Capers, and Catsups Pepper, Spices, and Nutmegs Hams, Smoked Beef, spiced Salmon ; Potted Bloaters, Yarmouth do, Anchovy Paste Candles and Soapof every description Canned Fruits and Meats, consisting ofa large and fine nseortment of Tomatoes, Green Corn, French Green Peas. Condensed Milk, Chickea, Turkey, Tongues, &e TOBACCO AND CIGARS, A fine assortment of Havana and Domestic Cigars Fine Cut, Smoking. and other Tobasco of various brands. Pipes, &c. Broome, Blacking, Brushes, and all the necessaries usually kept ina well stocked gro:ery. A 5% barrels Whiskey, Pike’s XXX. Magnolia, Miller’s Rye, and some other verv fine Whiskey, Brandy, Gin, and Rum, Terms cash, mar 17 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, TICK.—By virtue of an order of distraim against the goods and chattels of Wm. F. Ben- ter, to satisfy rentdue aid iuarrearsto Wm. W. Orme, Frank D.Orme, William H. Brawner ‘and Charles KE. Orme,I have levied on one Billiard Table. 1 hereby. give notice that Iwill «ll the above Billiard Table in frontof the Bank of Wash- ington, rear 7th street, on THURSDAY, the 19th Gay of March, 1863, at 10 o’clock A. M., to the highest bidéer for cash, __ mar l4$. M,W* WM. MARTIN, Bailiff. B# THE ABOVE WAS POSTPONED FOR THE want of bidders until SATURDAY, the 2ist inat., at the same place at 10 o’elock @ m mar "9-2t™ WM. MARTIN, Bailiff. BP7-THE ALOVE SALE WAS POSTPONRD ON j account of the weather until TUESDAY, the 2ith j inst., at the sume place, at 10 o’elock a. in, mar 21-2t* WM. MARTIN, Bailiff. FUTURE DAYS. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. V ERY VALUABLE PROPERTY FRONTING ON C Staset aNd Louisiana AVENUE, Between GOTH AND 7TH STREKTS, AT AUCTIO¥,— Un WEDNES- Y, 25th instant, we will sell, in front of the premises, at 5 2’clock p. m., ts of Lots Nos. & and 4,in Square 45%, together with the improve- ments, which are four geod two story brick houses on C street, with three houses in the rear. This property bas a frcnt of 64 feet 4 inches on O street, ronning through the square about an average depth of 1” fect to Louisiana avenue, and frouting op faid avenue 53 feet 6 inches. We deem it unnecessary to fay anything relative eousand desirable location of t:@ to the advants above deseribed property, as it is well known, it wili be readily conceded that the sale presenta rare inducements for inye:tment. Terms: One third carh; balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- ferred payments, bearing interest from the day of sale ‘A deed given and a deed of trust taken, All com- veyance at the cost of purchaser. A plat of the property will be shown at the time of the sale, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, mar I7-d {ivt.& Chron } By J.C. McGUIRE & O., Auctioneers. "ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CAP- iToL Hi.t at Purnic Averion.—On WEDN ES. DA\ AFTERNOON, March 25th, at 5 o'clock, the premises, we auell sell Lots 25, 25, 27 and 28 and part of Lot 24, in Square 725, frocting respectively on 2d street east and north © streets, at the corner of 24 and C sts. Also, Lot No. 27. in Square No 724, fronting om 2d sty@et east, between north C and D sts A plat of the Lots will be exhibited Terms: One third cash; the remainder ins and 12 menths, for notes bearing interest, and secured by adecd ef trust on the premises maris-eokds J.0.McGUIRE & CO., An Ey THOMAS DOWLING, Aucti QALE OF TWO BRICE HO +“ 20ows —On WEDNESDA h day of March, 183 Iwill offerat Public ssle the foll» wing de- se:ihed property, situated on tha west side ef Jefferson strestin Georgetown Beginning on the west side of Jefferson st., at the intersection of am alley and said street, and ruuning west cn the north side of said alley 195 feet more o. leas, them north and parallel with Jefferson s reet twen'y-five feet, thentastand parallel with the said alley to Jefferson street, then south 25 taet tothe place of beginning, with the two story brick house thereon now occupied by Mrs. Thomas, Also the adj »ining lot immediately south of the above. Beginning at 85 fect from the south corner on the west side of Jefferson street and running thence north fort feet on said street to an alley, thon with said alley west to the northeast corner of the lot sold by one Dorsey to West, then with the east line of sai lot south forty feet, then east to the place of begim- Bing, with the two story brick house thereon now occupied by Win. Brombee, Bale to take place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Title indisputable and in all conveyancing at the purchaser’s cost. Terms atsale. .P. JACK8ON, Attorney for the Heirs of Kendall M. Le’ mar 16-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. By J. CO. MicGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers OSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, SUPERIOR HOUSEROLD FURNITURB, OIL PAINTINGS, LARGE MPALLION PARLOR CapPet, at AucTION.—Om THURSDAY MORNING, h 26, commencing at 16 o’cleck, we shall seld, at the residence of J. W. Webb, No. 363 H street, eorner of lth, ali his Howsehold Furniture and Housekeeping ‘Effects. We name in part— 1 Rosewood — octave Piano Forte by — isuite Rosewood Parlor Furniture, consisting of 1 Bofa, 2 Arm and 6 Bide Ck airs, 2 Mahogany Hair-cloth Sofas, Rockers, 3 Side Chairs, Walnut Ktagere. 2 Ottemans, 7 Oil Paictings, Mantel Ornaments. Vases, Large Wilton Barlor Carpet, Hall Set and Oil Cloth Sideboard, Dinin ng Table and Chairs, ‘able, no meer IN GEORGR- Carving T: yunge. China and ‘are, Cul , &e. ‘ gareees. ) ere ror be iy ing, Ohumber Oarpets, &c., Cooking Stove and Kitchen Reguisites To be sold to the highext bidder for cash to satisfy Judicia!s Nos. 2 and 5. to October tomy. 1862, in fa- vorof as. RB. Lawrence & Oo. and J.B. Dotson, urviving partner of Ciageee 2. .H, LAMON,U. 8. Marshal D.O, mar!9d 3.0. McQUIRE & CO , Aucta. Southwest Corner Pa. ave. and 9th str 1860, made in a certain ing, in which Richard W. Bryan, wife and others i nd John P, Dement and others subscriber will effer for sale, a, to the highest bidder, om AY, the Sith day of March instant, at 8 in the afternoon, lots numbered and twenty-one, in reservation numbered ¢levem ees 20and 21, reservation 11) in the.city of Wash- ington. ‘he above property is situated on the west side of Second street west, between B-and © streete north, and is improved by two.three-atory brick houses, with two-stery back buildings, These houses being large,roomy, well built, commodious, and within two squarce of Ponnsylvania avenue, Bre admirably fitted foralarge boarding house. The attention of parties desiring to make im- Yo: tments is requested, ss this in one of the most valuable pieces of propesty at present in the market. ‘erms of sale, as pronpeibod by. decree: One- fourth incath on'the dayof sale; the residue in equal instalments,at eight, sixteen, and twonty- four months, for which the notes 0: the pare! = payable with ioterest and secured by deed of trust ty, will be taken. on ths terms of salo are not com} days after sale. the property will ‘find cost of the haser. Ny at the come of the purchaser, they property will be sold free from widow’ derthory Trustee. EE WALL © CO, Aucts IDES—HIDBS. blic Auction, on evere Eapay'ane FUUDAT, at ii o'clock at the W on th vtrect, ~ wernmen Beef Hilesan heed at the "Teams cash, in Treasury notes, to be ong moment ot sate oa.) Ut. Col. and 0, oo, Ca

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