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AMES NTS TO-NIGHT. ‘GTON TREATER.—* Edith, or the * the Matilda-Heron dramati- Lynne,” continues to be action at the Washi’ The 4S itis, with a fin in the jeading part. ht fer the third ti tract another imm: en’s Tnx¥aTER.—Shakspeare’s sublime att nd will un- ° vation have been here we have had nothing but dard plays, and the nightly attendance u their representation proyes that our the- ovrs appreciate and love the “legitimate when properly performed. Sha s immortal characters could not be better they are now by the excellent performing at Grover’s. rT1ES.—T hose who possess and exercise culty of making others turn from the features of life and (if for a short time exchange daily cares and nt enjoy nt, are certainly benefactors human race. That the Varieties troup» uch benefactors ¢annot be doubted by any will droy my evening and see the used aud happy countenances of those who resert there. CANTERHURY.—Manager Sinn presents the best bill of the season to-night, with a brilliaat galaxy of new stars and all the leading tayor- ries of the old constellation, making the com- ny really what is claimed for it—a troupe of ES ch as are seldom seen within the walls of a music hall. See the rich programme elsewhere in our columns. Wysan continues to hold his levees and Attract crowds at Odd Fellows’ Hall. Other ‘engagements, however, compel him to close here on Saturday, and the time intervening should therefore be improved as he gives most <ielightful entertainments, and such as are well Worth visiting. As a ician and yentrilo- Wyman stands surpassed, and the folks es pe Jy look upon him ia wonder- ITHSONIAN LECTURE.—Mr. Arthur M. Ed- wards, of New York, will lecture to-night in the Hall of the Smithsonian, on “Microscopic ¥lant—the Diatomacese.” The lecture is free 1 tion of the First Baptist Sunday School to-night ‘will haye some teatures of great interest. The dissolving Views are said to be remarkably dine, many of the pictures being entirely new, aud the light one of great power. : SS DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.—The following haye been reported to Capt. Hartz, (office corner of Eighteenth and G streets,) since our iast, at ‘which piace all information relative to de- ceased soldiers may be obtained: Ke kson, 27th N. J. Serg’t G. H.W n, 6th Mich. Cay.; Henry A. Taylor, Sis: | ; Chas. 5. Pustles, Ist Del. Cay; S. Tr a ‘ann, 16th Me.; W. Smith, 2th Ct; D. Helin, 108th N.Y arian } LN. H.; J. W. Jos- i hy Ord. Serg’t R.S. Ives, 45th N.Y Mitchell, teamster, Q. M. D. . do.; Julius Howd, 20th € cock, 16th Mass.; Jerome Gifford, John Y. Billingshan 7th N J us Pee Ty bail, 7th Allerdist, Brimmer, D 2d N. ¥. Cay -¥; L. W. Rothburn, holson, 11th V N Art.. Sherke, 48th Pa t T, John Myers, cartm: Q. M.D; L. | E nkenfield, 128th Pa.; J. F. Vernon, Ist | u ‘av.: J. J. Eckler, 1th N.Y. Art.: Louis s )ton, Mth Ct.: E. Parmer, 10th N. J.; John G cey, 150th Pa.; ©. H. Sanbogan, Ist Vt. Art; Sergt Hiram Spaulding, 9th N. Y. Ca = D. Smith, 7th Mich. Cav.: F. M. { * 4 . P. McLaughl Bartle! a N.Y, th Pa.; © of Isth N. ¥.;_ R : John Gullagher, 16th Mass.; » Ist Vt. Cay. oe Porics Revorts.— Second Stuart, deserting: military. on the sidewalk; fined $1. Precinct.— Loyd Chas. Levi, riding Moses Sager, drunk: E. ONeils, do.: Wm. Sullivan, vagrant; mili- tary. Wm. Wagner, shooting in the stree tined . F. Gudgin, riding on payement, tined $1.44. L. G. Billings, do.; flued $1. J. | | Sheets, do.; fined $1.58. Third Precinct—Jas. Kelley, shooting in the Street: fined $5.44. J. Dodson, false pretence; di ssed. Chas. Ash, assault: do. Jas. Day ly, carrying weapons: fined 25.50. John Con- nor, disorderly; dismissed. Mrs. Maleace, do.; Tined $2.41. Mrs. Maherney, do.; fined $56.41. Jas. Dayly, selling liquor on Sunday; appeal ‘to court. R. Meridith, drunk; dismissed. { Whiting, do; do. W. Whitnay, Jas. Cole, d do. Henry Chandler, disorderly; fined $3.41. Saml. Pope, firing a pistol; fined $5.56. Fourth Precinct—Wm. Potter, assanlt; bail | for peace. T. Tasco, drunk, &c.; fined $5.75. ©. Cross, do. do. T. Tasco and GC. Cross, as- saultand battery; jail for court. John Mack, | crunk and disorderly: military. | Sicth Precinct—Sandy Southeron, larceny; jail for court. James Williams, assault; dis- | taissed. Moses Demsey, violating city law; dined #2. Annie Gordon, creating nuisance; dismissed. Peter Brooks, drunk and disor- : fined $1.55. A.J. Satterfield, drunk; dis- sed. Tenth Precinct—P. Kelley, drunk; dismissed. John Tracey, disorderly: fined $3. John Alis- », firing pistol; do. Oscar D. Moody and Thom, disorderly; do. @3each. Jno. Dal- 3: Sullivan, disorder! . Weldon and ©, Barne: drunk; do. $2 each. oS ————— DESPERATE ASSAULT terday afiernecn patrol rested shington Clements and Henry Selvin alias Martin, both colored, for a desperate as- sauit aud batery on @ colored man named Solomon Bell, the result of which it is feared will prove fatal, The parties are all drivers employed by Mr. F. Sands, and Bell is an elderly man recently employed. The others, young and active men, said they intended to init him in the business, and give him a <obling. Monday, they approached him to do | he told them to keep away, as he was | ra ild to be tooled with. One of them strack | diim on his fingers. Clements knocked him down, and while he was down Martin seized si board and struck him with the edge on the | head, inflicting a wound which is deep and | ciangerous. and may prove fatal. Dr. Tallman | who has been attending the mjured man, thought last night ‘hatif thehemorrhage should | take place again during the night death would | surely ensue. Clements and Martin were both confined in the Fourth Ward station to await it hearing. BATTERY. Muss av A ResTavuRanT.— Yesterday after- moon as roundsman Mattingly was crossing J) street at Twelfth, he heard a cry of lookout! 2s ifintended for him. He turned and saw a man run outof Aigler’s restaurant, on D, east of Twelfth st., covering his face with his hands, and the blood trickling under them. The in- jured man was ascertained to be a man named J. McDevitt. Mattingly arrested Aigler and his bar-keeper, and tcok them before Justice Clark, cwhen it appeared that McDevitt, with ac- «qnaintances, who were some what intoxicated, ‘went into the restaurant, and the two com- yanions of McDevitt began talking boisterous- y. The bar-keeper, to put them oul, called Yor Mr. Aigler. He went behind the bar and got the cinb, and with it struck McDevitt, giving hima severe cut. McDevitt says that at the time he waestruck he was endeavoring to iet his companions and get them away ly. The case was dismissed by Justice ¥ lark. Agvet. ateal OvuTRAGEOVR ASSAULT.— Yesterday after- soon, Hugh Connor, while drunk, went to the store corner 18th and L streets,and walked through to the private room back of the store. ‘Miss Sarah Kane, who was there, ordered him out, and he refusing to go, took a broomstick and struck him, e took the stick away and beat her when she managed to get away and ran into the street forassistance. Onreturning €ronin knocked her down and beat and kicked her severely about the body. Jane Keenin and Anni Cronin went to ber assistance, and he at- acked them, breaking the sticks over their hheads He was arrested by officer Mills and committed to jail by Justice Drury. fis ieee TysorperRty Coxnpvct aNp AssaULT.—On Monday afternoon, two colored boys named TYoliver Tasco and Churchill Cross, while drunk, went to a house at the corner of Twen- ticth and I streets, and, after breaking a win- dow, broke a door open and attacked Joseph Jolinson, one of the occupants. Officers Stinch- comb and Mills arrested them, and took them before Justice Drury, who fired each 85.75 for disorderly conduct, and committed them to jail to anSwrr the charge of assault. Immedi- ately after starting to jail, another party made his sppearance to prefer asecond charge of as- sault. od PrrsentTaTions.—On Monday afternoon, As- sistant Surgeon S. H. Horner, of Finley Hos- pital, as he was about leaving for Tennessee, his few field of labors, b+ was presented by tbe patients in his ward with a magnificent geld pen and case. :, On Tuesday, Lieuts. H. °. Kopper and Thos. Vsyley, company F, 4th Yew York Artillery, presented with hai dsome swords and ‘ bel: Last evening, Dr. G. L Sutton, of Dougias To-pital, was presented with a sword, sash and belt, by the attendants of the hospital. ee i The DIstRic? VotusTEERS.—Major B. B. Fren bh, treasurer of the fund for the relief of , Volunteers, has © the families of the D: piid ont $20,000 on th trict account up to the pre- ent time. As the fund is now nearly exhanst- en. T psyments will be suspended from rst of April to the fist of October next. f « Hamlet” will be performed to-nizht | Since the Wallack-Davenport combi- | trials for | NDAY SCHOOL EXHIb!ITION.—The exhibi- | | ket, wath which she walked off. | promising to pay for them Mr. Methorn agreed | Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the utmost | softness, the most beautiful glossand great vitality , uM OFTHE PoERs=<tynite a spirited metting of Poles and triends of Poland, took piace in this city, at the Lutz Hotel, on the 22d inst. H. Katussowski, Esq.,' béing ‘called to | the chair, addressed his fellow-patriots, among | whom were some who had already fought un- | der Une banners of their country, in theimsono- yous Sarmatian language, s tating the object of | the meeting to be he organization of « arger rathering expressive of the deep-fell sympa- | uy of ail friends of national ini jependence tor the heroic sons of Peland, now so profusély | shedding their blood for the liberation of their oppressed mother. essts. Sengteller, Kioczewski and Frank- | lin were appointed a éommittee of Tesolutions on the adoption of which Col. Smolinski and | Messrs. Sengretter and Heilprin were elected a | & committee for-the purpose ef Communicatin= | With the Polish committee in. New York, and | With the view-ofcorganizing-on some conve- | ~‘nient future day a public demonstration in fa- | yor Of the Polish’cause, in the city of Wash- | past. | Profe tome lay I ington. Among other payers on the present bloody | strtggle i; Poland, the flery appeal of the sv cret central revolutionary commitiee, calli i | the nation to arms, was read in the original | Polish. Order and pairiotic unanimity seemed | to peryade the dcHberations of the gath- | ering, which, among others, included a num- H ber of Hungarians. ‘The historical remarks the chairman were listened to with respectful | Attention and general satisfaction, <a WASHINGTON Mowry MAREET.—Qu forstocks, coin-and uncurrent money, veiaeed by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers: Buying. S$ t U.S. Coupon Bonds, aries barre U.S. 7.30 Notes..... 5 107% uartermasters’ Chec! American Gold . American Silve - ee ees : = See Remeupy fending the vigorous measnres taken by Pro- vost Marshal foaa in clearing the city of pick. Pockets, has elicited a letter from W. P. Smith, tke efficient Master of Transportation Baltimore and Obio Raiiroad, in which he gives evidence to the great advantages derived by the travel- ing community thereby, inthe comparative im- munity from the depredations of the swell- mob. The pickpockets find Jordan rather a ard read to travel when it comes to «goinz labeled as “rogue and pickpocket.” ‘i ae _ Lone Brivce.—The Alexandria and Wash- ington Railroad Company are about to erect a | railroad bridge across the Potomac, along the | site of the Long Bridge, under the late act of j Congress amending their charter. The bridge will be about a mile in length, and will be Bui On Wiles It will cost about $126,000, It will be detache from the bridge, a Fi the south side of it. oe eRe eee wie tat ALL about a DoG.—Seyeral days since, a dog belonging to Wm. Potter, on K street, near Twentieth, bit John Davis, who wished the | animal killed, and yesterday seeing the dog in the street, he struck it with a stick. Potter came along and ordered him to let the dog | alone, and struck Davis, when a fisht ensues | which was quelled by OMcer Wat's arresting | Potter, who was taken before Justice Drury, | who held him to secnrity to keep the peace, — sg bee MARKET PitrereR.—On Satnrday night a woman named Donohue took lam from tae stall of Mr. F. Mejporn, in the Western Mar- Mr. Melhorn pursued her and took it away, and on being closely questioned acknowledged that she hac taken three others at different times. and on | | not to prosecute her. Roap Rera The Commissioner ot Pub- lic Buildings tv ordered the work on the repair of the road from the Navy Yard | bridge towards the Insane Asylum to be com. | menced about the first of April. The appro- priation made by Congress tor that purpose | will not be ayaiiable, however, until the first | of July. i ——— EastER BALL.—The Washington Armorer™ Association will celebrate Easter by a grand ball on Wednesday, April sth, at Temperance Hall. If the proposed party equais (as it no doubt will) those heretofore ‘given by this As- socialion, an eyening of enjoyment will be se- cured to all. i es ae ee Pumr ouT or OkvER.—Editer Star: The pump on G street north, between Second and Third, is sadly out of order. Please notify the doctor and oblige a Si . ——— Seven HuxpreD VoLUNTEEuS Bick IN Camp Young men, be warned in time, supply yourae! i olloway’s Pills and Uintment. They ar. guarantied to cure the worst cases of Sores, Ulcars Ecorvy, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. Only 25 ct: per bo: or pot. 218 ee DISKAsrs OF THE NERV EMINAL, URINARY AND BEXGAL SYSTEMS.—N nd reliahla troat- ment—in Reports of the Howard Assciation—sent in sealed letter envelopes, free ofcharge. Address Dr. J. Bkillin Houghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. mar 25-Im ——S A Canv.—Drs. Hunter & Williams, authors of the Letters on Pulmonary Diseases, will visit Washington on Saturday next, 2th instant, and may be consulted by ali suffering from Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, at 260 Pa. avenue, over Mrs. Voss's jewelry store. Office hours from 8 a m.toSp.m. mar 25 2t* ——— A PYRAMID OF FACTS! Concerning Caistacoxo’s Hatz Drs! It is pure, poisonless, instantaneous, imparts a perfect black, or s magnificent brown, in the space of ten minutes; 18 cdorless, does not Stain the skin, an’? has never been known to fail! CrisTaDoRo’s ExogLs10R Hate Dyk, Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, Now York. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers, Price, $1, @1.5°, and $3 per bor, according to size. Cristaporo’s Harn Restorative to the hair. Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to size. mar 25-Im 2S “Poor Tom’s A-Co.p,” says agar to King Lear, ashe cowere shivering in the blast. Thousands are “a-cold’ at this moment, Thousands more, who are burning hot, will be old” to-mor row or the next day. For this is the season of | Chiils and Fever. Yo all who sutfer from the | complaint, whether shaking or burning, we offer the means of tmme¢iate. certain, | decor cure. Drop quinine, diseard all arsenisated prepa Betake yourself without delay, to 8 No Intermittent can withstand their hygeianinfuence. Beware of acrid tinctures and adulterated stimulants, "Use this purest, most wholesome and most agreeable of all tonics, ‘It has never failed. As an invigoraut, science has yct to discover itsequal. All liver complaints yield to its anti-bilious preperti: Taken as a protective, it is a_sure defence against miasma. Where the blood is ii admirable depurative and in ne is the one thing needful. Call at any Grog store and geta bottle, which will convince you of this truth Wholerale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Co., 237 Penn. avenue. mar 25 eost ao Dearsss ye, Barand Throat Diseases moat successfull d by Dr. Von Moschzisker, 227 Penn. avenue, opsosite Willards’. For testimo- nials and references see National Intelligencer or call at his office, mar 24:3t* Sas Corxs an® tax Universar Tormuntor Man- KIND.—To be relioved of these terrible evils, call on Dr, White, and submit to his manipulstions. Hundreds of our citizens testify with gratitude as to his successful treatment o{ corns, bunions, nails growing in the flesh, etc. Dr. White make: cbiropody a speciality. You are sure to get relie without experiencing pains Office 434 Penasylania avenue, (Lane & Tucker s building.) between Four and a-halfand Sixth streets. Nocharge for con- sultation. mar 24-tf ge Tuene is now displayed at the Dollar Store, 438 Penra. avenue, near 4}. street, a brilliant avsort- ment of Jewelry in all its varieties, Oall and look at it and invest a dollar there. mar 2.-iw* ee epee Tue InptaN Hexs Doctor. From Canada. will describe diseases and tell his patients the nature of their complaints or ill- ness, 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 tha Laws of Life; With Blood our bands we never stain Nor poison men to ease their pain. Our Father— whom all goodness fills, Provides the meant to care af ils; The simple Herbs beneath our feet, Well used, relieve cur pain completes, A simple Herb, a eimple Fiower, Cull’é from the dewy Lea— These, these shal! speak with touching power Of change and health to thee. Washington Buildings, Pa, avenue. about five minutes waik from Brown's Hotel. No charge for Coneultation. mac 20-I1m cc sdie! ch BeeRMaTORREGs O4N Ovrep.—Dr. Hand's Bpecific cures Spermatorriaa. Seminal Weakness sof Power, ete. speedily and effectuni- | iy. ite effects are truiy magical. ifie, will convince the most ake; mi Stomach Bitters, i } ical of ita erits. Price $) adox. Sold by 8.0. Ford, cur- ner llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook Alexandr iné-ly — a ! Wanrantep ro Guns 1x 81x Days —Dr. Godfrey's | Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ | ‘and: will eure Gonorrhea in siz days, No} change st diet required “Price 8) 14 | by &.0. Word, cerner lth street and Pa. aveni 1 Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6-ly | ¥ 0 JOH Dear purposes has been len ; thousands of lives hi oy of ad Bent ‘same. Wishing you su .., Wer Yalen‘ine Mott, ery, o.1 Lewis A. HP. De We one ‘orstel Rowen Ste'le, John O'Reilly, M. B,J. Raphael) M. D., Professor of the Principlos and Practices ot Surgsry,New York Medical Gol- lege, &c., 919th street. and others, peweedical Ge! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND I beg tenve to inform the publie T hi intoed ten) nform lic I have appoin the following firms agents or the sale of this Pure Beurbon Whisky, seen. D: 8 ates, mar Hair for lite. of this city to WHI8KY, which coi pure article. bon Whisky direct frem Sill Gil that market, © Wiisky willbe put up in my Schnapps bot- stles, and packed in cases of one dozen ach, with a fac simile of my signature on the label, I remain yours, respectfully, UboLPx0 WoLrs, No, 22 Beaver st., N. Y. New York, January 30, 1 Sq. 22 Beaver st. iat f Pure Liquors for Medicinal 8 elt by the ulterated articles; “ST! RISERS Se Aesth thi several artic] and censide: repatetion oh of | respectable Apoth Upo.rxo Work I have been sion. I would time since, but have Es Sir: The want o} rit j ou claim for recom: when Deed remain zur ° .D.,N , Carnochan, Surgeon-in Chief to 4 east J6th street, <e6 FS Ty M.D.,3 7 7-Im Bovrson Waisxr, Bortiep sy Unorexo Woure, New York, Te the Citizens of Waskington:—For some time solicited by the Medical Pacalty add to my “Scheidam Aromatic | Schnapps’ business the bottling of Purr Bounsox uld be relied on by the medical ve acceded to their request ‘ound it difficult to procure a After considerable difficulty and de | arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for aregular supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Hy., for the purchase of Bour- the distiHers, when offered nats, entitled tothe high mend yon to appoint some of the ecaries in different United States as Agants for the sale o: Whisky, where the profession can obtain the ed for medicinal purposes, nccess in your new ente: bedient servants o. 1 Gramaro; D.. Professor of Cl) the Sta’ +s. 195 Broadway, 791 Broadway, a0. se eueete leecker ‘ D,, 230 4th street. Y ere s8mples can always be and will soon be sor sale by ever) ruggist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the United ti Upourno Wor, P 22 Beaver street, New York. W. H. Brown & Broruzrs = Batorz.or’s Harn Drs, The best in the World. William A. Batchelox’s celebrated Hair Bye pro- duces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— Warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- dies the ili effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly taras « splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair | soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &e. Wa The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A, Baroua- LoR, om the four sulss of each box. m 77- Pustio § Troche: box. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) Pies? ets A CovaH, Conp, on ay IneitateD Turoar, if | allowed to progress, results in serious Prlmonary | and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. Broncntan Trocugs reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant relief. In Broncnitis, ASTHMA, and Ca- TARKH they are beneficial. The good effects resuit- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended use. has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. only the genuine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, AKERS and Sinexrs should use the ‘tary Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per ly Brown's M ATTENTION, Soldiers and effectual remed been treated wi Great PENNSYLVANIA ROUTK, via Baltimore nd larrisbure,to the Northand West.—Two trains leave ‘ashington daily and one on Sunday. low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates. For tickets and fur- ther informatien app!y at the office ef Great Penn- Route, northeast corner of Pe avenne aud Aixth st., Washington $8. m. untild p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. . O. Norton, Agent. sylvania au I¢- 4 Da. Dupoxt’s Sugar-costed Female Regulating Pills are the very test in use. and effectively, and bein, Tre CHEAPEST AND BEST Hain DYE IN THE oa py Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s The best in use, C. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, Wash- ington. and Henry @ook, Alexandria, i cenis a ly i n the most de ese Pills will prove their sur. Price @1a box. b street and Pa, avenue, W: Cook, Alexandria. Bold by 8. . ‘ashin, Art others, Samaritan’s Giftis your only hope. Cures any case of private compiaints in from two to four days. be saved from long suffering and speed don’t fail to avaii yourselves of this remedy. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices is the only tf for seres and diseases which have ‘b mercury. Take of this purifying remedy and be permanertly cured, See.advertine- ment in another column They operate spredily Suxar-coated create no Bau- icate stomach. A trial of sty over all others, iaterd. corner iith ston, and Henry ————_—_ Ox. Try it. ww York. Profession. and iced by the use es, which you rtsof the our Bour- ey rise, Park. nical Sur- te Hospital, &c., Grocer, Agents, sitimore. b Oprain | jan 17-3m If you would death, ihe ja 5-tf aitk time— nnsylyania Office open trom Ja6-ly air Dy WANTS. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ANTED—A SITUATION as cha abarmatl by 99 Kst. between etand 2d.) APPT At No. Wines, CMRETApEe ES 2 oe LAN. buta compe t person apply. mar 25-31" WW ANT nD e A COLORED, BOM ATS cee wae 332 K street, between isth and 1ith. mar 25 2t" ANTED—A STORE ROOM, with cellar; divell- Biwi: Woot aed Conta ey EM. Ww 4stzp IMMEDIATLLY—A BOY, from 14 to - 6 years of age, with good city recommenda- tions, to atiend store at 529 Sth street, Opposite It* Center Market. ANTED—Dy two respectable young ¢ In, WW ANTET ATION rpectsble veung ei In, one the other xs chambermaid or nurse. Apply at the corner of | and 224 sts. it pseep SUNSISEENOR STORES AT } bea Fis ON. Will be seid at Public Auction.on FRIDAY, the Find inst. at Hl clclock A M.. at the Western | Wharves, fort of@ treet, Washington, D.O.. the | fellowing pPamed aiticies of Su osistence Stores, | unfit for :seue. viz: | 1.77 pounds of Baeon Sides, | 3.572 pourds of Hawn, 23 Barrels of Beef £7 53-€0 bushels of Beans, 48 6 bushel of Peas. 0h ponnda of Rice. 18 17-85 busbe:s of Hominy. 4s! pounds o° Green Uofice. 505 pounds of Corn Meal, 2'6 pounds of Sugar iif pe 16 nnds ef Mixed Vegetables, Gallons of Saner Krout. Gallons of Molasses, a a Stan of damaged Reus and sweepings. erms, cash in vernment funds, ee LESLIE SMITH. mar 25-2t __ Capt. First Infantry, A. G.S. WANTED To get BOARD for o fine healthy child, 2}, years old,in a private family. Ap ly at 437, lth street, between G and Hi sts. ar ots 7 ANTED—At the French Milliner: 4 Dress W Airc tatiana {iillinery and Dress BD between gth aud Tih sts. two MILLINERS: mens but best hands need apply. mar 26 Bt" W ANTED_—A RESTAURANT 000K, ons wo understands the business; none other need apply. Call for three days, between 10 end 2. at 405 7th st., between H and I. mar 25 S1t* ANTED—For a restaurant a first-rate COL- y CRED WOMAN as cook; good wages will be riven. ae ly at G street, between I7th and 1# for Mr, Otz. st sen mar as ae ANTED—By a respectable you oman, W Aa TER TION ar speciale young eck or month. Address “M. D.,8i ©. a Fr by the net ae URNER WANTED.—An experienced wood turner can find employment by applying at cuce at our factory, corner ist and D sts. It BALDWIN & BRO. J ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, for6 or 1 months, by a gentleman from Naw te: Rent paid in advance. Address 8. M. THAYER. 35 Maine avenue, through City P.6., Washing: ton, D.C mar 25-2w* 7 ANTED—A neatand tidy WOMAN (American N or German) th thas acing oxbarieatainn ing to attend upon a lady and make herself useful inasmall family, Apply at 597 Penn, avenue be- tween Ist and 7d sts. east. mar 25 3t* W ANTED—Two or three good JOURNEYM \ BARBERS. To such onen will be given oe week, also board and washing and constant employ- ment. Apply to HENRY BONITZ, No. 136 Bridge it* street, Georgetown, D.C WW ANTED—Rither a email HOUSE or a part ofa house in a central portion of the city: te will, ing to my the rentin advance. ‘Apply at Ste. Mal colm's Restaurant, under Owe Tailors, f SOHN RUSSELL.” ee mar sate XTOBE WANTED.—Wanted to rent or lease a J large store suitable for a_ wholesale business, situated on Penn. avenue or 7th street, Addvons ‘Franklin,’ Alexandria, Va., stating location and terms, mar 25 lw* FIStSE WANTED, with or without Furniture containing from 10 to 12 rooma, situated be- tween 3d and 12th streets and between H #cd Penn- sylvanie avenue. Possession wanted by Ist of May. A jease for a term of years, with purpose of pur- chasing, and rent payable quarterly in advance, if seared Address Lock Box No. 63, Washington, mar 25-3t~ J ANTED—One good COAT HAND at WwW st. Also, a. coud VEST HAND. ‘tnarai-tt™ | WANTED—a good JOURNEYMAN BARBER, also an Apprentice Boy that can read and write. Apply to No, 325 7th street, between L and New York avenue. mar 24-3t" NOticE.— A German, English or Irish WOMAN 4% (Germar preferred) that can cook. wash and | iron for a small family will obtain a good home and &god wages by callingat 339 8th st. mar 24-31" / ANTED- By a respectable young girl, a SIT- W AWitron aa eeeeesble, young girl, a SET address No 94 26th street. between I and K sts. Good reference givenif required. mar 24-2t* WANTED—A TEACHER ina private family, 3 ¥ miles from this city, to instruct three youn, children; references required. Address (KORG McCENEY. Post Office, Washington, D. C. mar 24- iw" WANTED-FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, _,i8 8 private family. Location between sth | and22d and EK and N streets. Terz s moderat>. Ref. | erences exchanged Ad 8. G.,? City Post | Office, giving terms and mar 24-3t~ CHANCE FOR GREEN BACKS.—The aiver- tiser wishes to borrow fifteen hundrad dollars, to be secured by mortgage on very eligible new Broperty in a fast improving part of this cit | purchaser's, cost and risk. | ified, or it will be resold for | KD On SATURDAY MORNING. March 23t' i By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, H at Avotiox —On FRIDAY next, the 2°th isst . Ye shalisel’, at jo o'clock am. at the residence of J. R. Stephens. Esq., No: 487 E street, between 3d |‘ah@ ith streets -nearthe J Square, a good avortment of nearly pew Furniture, ¥: Baréaus, Bedstesds. Chairs, Tables and Stand pyc Bed, Pillows and Bolsters, Bedding attress Marble top Tables and’ Parlor Chairs, Oiicloth, Parlor end other Carpets eee | Cook ng and other Stoves, Kitchen Requisites, With many other artieles, which we deem un- becessary icemumerate. Terms cash. Tar 25 2t GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. Re and 502 7th street. under Odd Fellows’ Hall, BABETORY RALE OF C ‘Ovo. P INES, BOTTLED Ligtors, Gusoees Se en ROORRIES, WooLEN Fancy G00n8, a8 GENERAL AssontTMENT oF AND. SUTLERS Stoxes.—On SATURSDAY MORNING March 2th, beginningat 16 o'clock | sell in front of our Auction it-ome °°) "0 "ball sell in 1¢0 0¢0 Fine Conchita Segars 20,000 Superier Figaro “do 530.100 Supert Napoleon do. 1,100 bottles Old London Gin, A bis ey Ses eae SPEC tases Assorted Jellies, Boxes Olaret, es Peaches, Oanred Meats, ag ae Officer’s Gauntlets, Superior Cassimere Overshirts, B oe 4 ve A riar Woo ipes. and general assortmen: futler’s and Grocers Goods not entree To the above will be added— 1 dozen superior English Pocket Cutlery, 1 new Rockaway, 1 sett of new Single Harness, 1¢ Kegs Butter. mar 25 td By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. yon BUILDING LOT ON loth STREET West, Between N ann O NortH, ar Auction, On MONDAY the 20th inst. of the premises at 5 o'clock we sball'sell in front building Lot, fronting on 10th, between N aud O streets, itbeine . m2. 2. between N t No. 29, in square No. 367, ferns | ithe of 26 feet, running back 12 feet, to a wide y. :, One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- ferred payments, peering interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed trust taken, mar 25d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY MORGAN HORSE AT AvcTIoN—On SATURDAY MORNING 28th inst., at 10 o’clock, we will : auction, one beautiful dark Bay Mo hands bigh, about 6 years old, works well under the saddle, single or double harness, aud is without fault or blemish. The former purchaser of said horse is hereby notified that he will sold be at his, the defaulting Terms cash, mar 23 W.L. WALL & CO., Aue’! P Ngee e | QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE. Corner G and 22d Streets, 3 Wasuinatos, D.C., March 17, i363. Will be sold at public auction.'oa FRIDAY, the 2th instant, a quantity of Menure belonging to tha Quartermaster’s Department, lying at the horas oral on 4 peesh, and on H, between 2ist and 224 strevts,and at such other points as will designated by the auctioneer, cHeains Terms cash in Government funds. Bale to commente at tea o’clock at the horse corral The manur the kale. . All manure hitberto purchased from this Depart- ment must be removed within the time ahove apes- the benelit of the Gov. ‘e to be removed within ten days after ernment, .H. Captain and A mar 18-4 .C.McGUI Austs, valk J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. SALE BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT. atl o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, for ae- count of the estate of the late F. W. Risque, the following personal property, viz - Lot of India Rubber Poncho and Legzina, MARBLE STATUE OF DYING GLADIATOR, on exhibition at the Smithsonian Institute, OARD WANTED—B: Address “H. L P.,” Star Office, with proper name. mar 24-St* B ), N '¥ a young married couple in sowe private family where there are no oth er boarders preferred, and where they can enjoy the comfort of a home; ref-rences exchangad. Please address, stating terms, to’*W. M.,”’ in care of George W. Harry "No. 310 E street. pear 1ith st., Washington. D, 0. mar 24-3t" W ANTED—A young GIRL to assist in taking = of children. Apply at No. $39 12th st. mar al Sold by x ly MARRIED, in the 24 instant. by the Rev. Mr. Brown, Mr. NH. B,JENKINS, of this city, to Miss MARY E. HOGG, of Cecil county, Md, On the 24! LEAB aged 78 years, form county On the ach instant, WILLIAM SERRIN, videst son of Solomon and Mary Susanah Fowler, aged it Cecil Whig please cops.] DIED, th instant DRISCOLL ey enh 7M years. 4 months and 15 days. Weep not for me. my mother dear, Lam gone to rest, you need not fear; My stay was short. you now may see, ‘Therefor prepare to follow me. Dearest Willie thou hast left a We thy loss most deepl But ’tis God that hath bereft us, at half-paat 11 o’cloe! mother of W. H. bta: . y of Salisbury, Somersott y fe He can a!l our sorrows heal The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral on to-morrow, the 2sthinstant,at 3 o'clock. ord. FOR SALE AND RENT. F mar 25-2t* URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET- 424 15th street—Parlor and Cham '—At No, ors, VOR RENT—Desirable DOUBLE PARLORS, irnished as parlor and chamber, th 1 good, Inquire at 375. tion goo fu . Rent reasouabli street, between Sth and 10th. Loca- mar 25-3t* OR SALE—The Stock, Fixtures and Good Will ‘of a Grocery Store, wits a lease of two years at $10 per month, with the privilege of dwelling apartments, in a good business neighborhood. Satisfactory reasons for selling. e the owner is leaving the city next Sa! 1 to-day corner 13th and M sts, TT wo large BED ROOMS, comferta- rivate residence—healthy , e000 Board in the house. Inquire at t+ Star Office, Box 53. large and for rent wit! cheap, Pe (OR NISHED RGOM ¥ street, between @ and H, opposite th ice. as Will be sold tur- ite ished, ina _ if desir mar 24 3t* RENT— Fine 3 leasant FU R- Board, on 8th e Patent Of mar 2¢-4t* Pp OUSE To REN T—Near Capitol, north side street cars within 20 feet.) with e possession given April Ist, R & CO.’B Coal Office, near pure! AD) ravlr I and there quired ret ty as0. W. PALM Frond depot, corner O and Ist ste. OOMS TO RENi—A neatiy furnished Front Parlor and a Bed Boo: without board, may be ren’ tlemen only, at ing furni privilege of mar 24-5t* are no boarders. nted together or singly,) reasonably. by gen- \VANTED—An ASSISTANT ina drug store; a WY, young man who bas some knowledge of the Unvcsp preferred. Address’ D.," Star OMice, WaANTEDIA Rood we wash andiron. Alsovascosarable women take care of children. Apply at Jaa bo” between 12th nnd 13th Rts. marrage’? FINE LARGE MELODBON WANTED—Wanted to purchase a large size piano style Meledeon cf best make at a low price for cash, Address *Me- lodeon,” Star Office. mar 23-3t* GARDENER WANTED.—An experienced Gar- dener will find a geod situation by applying | iu mediately atNo.457 Ninth street weat, near | the Patent Office, or by addressing “J, B. K..” Box 73, Post Ofice. A German preferred. mar 23: 1w* WANtED-Any capi al can gage in® light business, yielding immense profits with little labor. Fer further particulars inquire of or address R. B. MILLIKEN, 49: street, Washington, D.C., room No, 6 upstairs. mar 23-19" \ J ANTED TO PURCHA A small FRAME HOUSE in good orler; 3 or 4 ro: ms; would also buy the furniture if in good order; possession wanted immediately; cash down: must Address Post Office, Washington, to “A.C. E.,’ i nd situation. mar 35-3t" J ANTED TO KENT—A HOUSE, (unfurnished or furnished ) with or without the privilege of purchasing furniture, in a central location. Ad- dress Box 25, Btar Office. mar 21 6t" ROOMS WANTED —Two or three Rooms, far- nished or unfurnisaed, in the vicinity of the City Hall. State price and address L, MASON, Box 190 Post Oftiee, mar 19-7t* V J ANTED—A PARTNERin the wood and coal business, locality central, and now doing a good business, One with asioall capital will find it to his interert to inquire at the Star Office. mar 19-lw* 7 ANTED— 10.000 housekeepers to save their cotton and woolen rags, books, newspapers, ody WOMAN to cook, | 4 which will be oflared for sale at 2 o'clock of the day above ngted at the Institute building, (62 shares Nev Mexico Mining Company Stock, 0" Taion Plank or Turnpike Qompany Stock: 4; share Grand Island City i oeeires Wisconsin MintagomPany Stock, 5 ss ican Guano 7°) Central American ** iso | Baraner’ tron Beam Company Stock, St. Louis Oil Manufacturing Uvieyen, tock, im shares Cathcart Propeller Company Stock, re OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE | sell at public | organ Horse. 15 | XH18 AFTERNOON AND TU-MORROW Ry GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctionecrs ERY VALUABLE PROPERTY FEONTING ON CBTRERT ANDLODISIANA AVENUE, But WwRem | 6TH AND 77H STRERTS, AT Avctiox «On WEDNES- DAY, 25th instant, we will sell, front of the premises, at § »’clock p. m., paris of and 4,in Square 469, together with ments, which are four geod two stor; cn Ctreet, with three houses in the property has a front of 64 feat rupving through the square abou! of 1 feet to Louisiana avenue. paid Shere feet t inches. © deem it unnecessary to ray anythin to the advants ceons and desirable tomasteaor sre Tewili te reudilpreoseraea Thad te rahe rea 1 ily co: a e sale © indueements for inre<tment re erms: Oue third cash; balance in 6 and 12 rehaser to give notes for the de- bearing iuterest frou the day of ee! nand a deed of 1; - ve nce sihe _— et d : — taken. All con | atofthe property will be shown at the time Of tRe sale, GREEN & WILLIA ithe wale Fee OM ALLTAMS, Aucts, | By J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. V uA ed PROPERTY ON CAP. JTo. Rite at Punbic Avction.—On W. DA’ AFTERNOON, March 25th, at 5 Hotel the premises, we ahali sell Lots 35, 25, 27 and 23 and Pee Or oe ~ igare Ae ting respectively on 2 et ena re 9 oft and @ ae an oe oh ets, at ae corner so. Lot No.27,im Square 728, i ai strevt east, between north Cand Diets ne O° A plat of the Lots will be exhivited at the sale, Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in§ and 12 months, for notes be: a deed ef trust on the prem: mar ls-eokds J. PMcGUIRE & CO: Aucts. 2 Done a , Auctioneer. WAL. ¥ TWO BRICK HOUSES a Ss towx —On WED) ESDAY ath an or nee aring iaterest, and secured by J offerson street in Geo: west side of Jefferson alley and said west side of reetown Beginuing on the st., at the intersection of an n Street, and running west cn tho north side of said alley 1% feet more o. leas, then north and parallel with Jefferson s reet twent feet, then east and parallel with the said all Jefferson street, then south 25 teet to the beginning, with the two story brick house no# occupied by Mrs. Thomas Also lot imm tely south of the above. 85 feet from the south corner on the west sid Jefferson street and running thence north for! feet on said street to an alley, then with alley west to the northeast corner of the lot sold b: one Dorsey to West, then with the east line of sai: lot south forty feet, then east to the place of begin- ning, with the two story brick house thereon now occupied by Wm. Brombee, Sale to take place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.’ Title indisputable and fe 0 conveyancing at the Ba Tghasers oo7t, Terme ie. ae SON, Attorney for the Heirs of Kendall M. Lewis, mar 16-d THUMAS DOWLING, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers R82" 00D PIANO FORTE, SUPERIOR HovskuoLp FURNITURE, O11. PAINTINGS, LARGE MEDALLION PARLOR CaRPReT, at AvcTiON.—Om THURSDAY MORNING. March 25, commencing o'clock, we shall sell’ Webb, No. 363 H street. corner x. sens of J, W. ry 4 Houschold Farnit [ous eee ‘We name in part— five ley to fore of ‘hereon the adjoining Beginning at ure and Housekeeping Effects. 1 Resewood — octave Piano Forte by —— lsuite Rosewood Parlor Furniture, consisting of 1 Sofa. 2 Arm and 6 Site Crairs 2 Mahogany Hair-cloth Sofas, Rockers, 8 Side Chairs, Walnut Etagere.2 Ottomans, 7 Oil Paintings, Mantel Ornaments, Vases, Large Wilton Parlor Carpet, Vall Set and Oil Cloth, Bideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Carving Table, ze China and Glass Ware, Cutlery, &e Bureaus. Wardrobes anid Bedsteads, Bedding, Chamber Oarpets, &c., Cooking’Stove and Kitchen Requisites ots, ete To be ecld to the highest bidder for cash to sa Judicials Nos.2and 5. to October term, 135: i Vor of Jas, R. Lgwrence & Co. and J.B. Dod urviving pagtn‘r of Clagett & Dodson, “8° WH. LAMON,U Marshal D.C, mar 19 d J.C. MCGUIRE & OO , Aucis. _ FUTURE DAYs. By W.L. WALL & CO.. Anctioneers. ___ KUSTER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE Sixvn Warv.—By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated 0. cordedin Liber J. A. 8. » 1860, and re- No. 215, folios 433, &e., one of the land records. &c.. I shallcffer for sale, at public auction. on SATURDAY, the 4th day ‘of April, at $0’clock P. M., in front of the premises, Lot numbered one, (1,) im Square south of squars numbered ten hundred and nineteen, (1,019.) and Lot numbered nine, (9.) in Square numbered ten hundred and fifty-four, (1,(54,) of the pian of the city of Washington. .Terms of sale: One-third eash: the residue in and eighteen months; the purchaser i notes for the deferred payments, satis factorily endorsed, and bearing interest from the day ofsale,andsecured by adeedof trust on the premiser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. % If the terms of eale are not complied with withi: five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell ‘the said property, at the risk and —— ot eee defaulting emg a on givin: one day’s notice in some news; rin the city oi Washington, EDWARD G. CARRINGTON, rustes, m: de Wii SSISTANT QUARTERMAST ANS OEsiOS, A Corner G and 2id streets, Washington, D. O., March ‘21st, 1863. URSDAY, cash. By order of Administratrix. mur) vod J. 0. McGUABE & 0O., Aucts, By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Uetek'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E38 A. TATE ax #pe City oF WASHINGTON.—On FRIDAY afternoon, April 3d, at five o’. tke premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, Gate'the lathof May, 1409, and recorded alneng the a teords of Washington county, District of is,in Livers, A. Boke a Ynati sell, at Certain lot of groard in the eityyeser, all that known and described on the of esdie fo) city as lot numbered two, (2.)im square At Of said five hundred and seven-three, (575,) conuhered 4iS}2 square feet, more or lesr. i a This lot fronts sixty four feet ou Indiana avenue, detween Firgy and Becond streets west rnoning back north D Street, presenting good building fronts on each street. i ? i Terms: One third incash- the residue in twelve, cighteen,and twenty four months, with int-rest to be secured to tie satisfaction of the trustee. Conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms ef sale are not complied with in three days after sale the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the riak and expense of the defaultin, urchaser,on one week’s notice in the National Aanieaicer J.M CARLISLE, Trustee, mar 12-Stawtd J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, By JA8. C. MOGULRS & CO.. Auct oneers, COMBESIONB EB SALE OF THE REAL Es- TATR eF THE LATER RicHakp M. Boyi“.—By virtue ofan crder of the Circuit Courtof the Dis- trict of Columbia, bearing date the 16th day of Feb- ruary 18] snd made ina certain cause depending on the partition document of said court. the same being No. 174, andbeing a petition to divide the real ests te of Richard M. Boyer, late of Washingten county, deceased, the undersigned will sell, at PubMc Auction to the highets bidder, on THU'RS- DAY, the 2d of April next, at, 2 o’clock P. M follow portions of the.said real estate. the being in Washington city and District aforesaid: Fist. Lotaseven and eight, in square ene hun- dred and sixty-five, according to Davidson’s sub- clock, on , bearing bottles, &c., and we will send the wagon for them, weigh them’'at the door, and gay the bighest price ferthem. Be sure and send to the right number, 376 D street, near 7th, MASON’S Paper and Rag Warehouse, mar iO im* W ANTED TO SELL—The Stock and Fixtures of a first-class Grocery Stand in the central part ofthe city. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Ad¢rens‘ Morton,”’ Star Office. fe 21 je HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years. Furnished Dwelling for a private family. Location in the First or nd Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washington, D.C. se 4-tf OTICE.—Those in want of Employment of any No. 326 Nfnth street, between L M sts., eastside. Itisa private family, where Beferences given and re- mar H-3t* F° LINGS. four A LE.—Three first class DW ELLE. eeces high; and a fine Cel ar with all the modern improvements, situated on O street north, between Ist snc 2d streets west, near t Depot, Capitol, Passenger Railway and th fine hotel. Could on long time or luw For further particulars in: ARD, Lumber Dealer, corner o! toget! BAW. ber be converted in' for cas and Canal. imore Avenue. Will be sold ih, either separately or ire of JNO, welfth st. mar 24-lw* F%. RENT—A large and well furnished FRONT CHAMBER at No, 431 12th street, between H and N lew York avenue. mar 23-3t* F betwaen BY OR FALK—A very desi situate on the north side of Mary! Apply to YATES & SEL 4 and 6th ste. Pa. avenue. able BUILDING LOT, land sree: mar 23-3t* ESIRABLE LOT TO LEASH 25 FRET front and 100 feet deep, situated on the corner of 8th and K streets, by the Northerm Liberty Market. For terms apply of the premises. mar ig-1w* (‘OR RENT—A first-class FURNISHED DWELL- ING in Georgetown, bein, the residence of tne late David English, No, 29 First street. This ie a commodious house with large drawing roem, , parlors, and dinin, comfort, There are spacious ments} shrub’ stebie and carriage houses on thy premises. house is will he rented co: riven immed: aes or to W. 3, COX Washington. r TY an admira' iately, room. kitchen, icehouse and wine cella: water and gas and allthe modera ounds attached with orna- fruit trees, Por term atNo 40 (Tntel.1 ie adapted for m pletely for: aon’ nished aud 10 Lo ent try, plied wi th pliances for fine cistern, The entertaini: ly on the prem- uisiana avoRue, mar I$-eott C E OUNTRY SEAT FOR enailytown. and 4 niles of the Ceater A trial of tbe | mirably ing from 12 to H. 70 miler in W. B) mar 10-Im* TT vest. SALE.—-Tho subscriber ofiers for sale his FARM with first-class im- rovements contsining 62 acres of land, adjoining and within 2% miles of Geor, larket. The go: adapted to market gardening or grass. As | a country seatit hes no superior, the view extend- evary direction. NT, 61 La, wv.,up stairs, aehington. O FUANISE ED ROUM8 FOR RENT, AT No. 06 D etreet, between sth and 7th sts. mh7-tf ne | from $600 to $6,000 onpne® Liner 7-Im* sale, CHANOE ae INVEST.—The subscriber has ing in value Gene efence to in- M. T, DRURY. asession | kind would better Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay will be given to first-class Servants. I have always applications en hand for good Cooks, Laundresses, Obambermaids, Waiters Seamstrosses; also for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels. Farm Handa wanted. ‘Employers in want of. help will find itto their advantage to call, be Reese peniee: zee pest ——_ can obtained without charge by 8) as a n0 4-tf ey TLL. A entee camegeid raon to know that I am in the market, 'y to pay cgsh'for all in the Rousefurnishing line, ‘Those low city or baying a surplus, will do well to Rey BUCHLY 426 Seventh street, between Gand H. (east side,) Dealer in New and Becond-han@ Furni- ture. no 16-tf GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. eS Re —LICENSES.— All licenses due the Corporation of Georgetown on the Ist of April next, must be paid within ten days from sterdate Gd mehey will be strictly enforced u 3 i ‘olice. Yaar Stawtd WM. LAIRD, Clerk. GEORGETOWN TAXES,—An abatement of (sent per cent. will be allowed on tho tax of 1855, if paid on or before the Ist of April next. mar 14-tApl CHAS. D. WELSH, Collector. ORWARBING AND GENERAL COMMISSION A MERCHANT, 91 ann 103 Waker Street, *, Georactown. : Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and Merchandia nersily ; Procures Freight, Char- iDesB transactet always with promptness and dispatch. mar 4-tf ESRELS OF LIGHT DRAUGHT, suitable for Vv aaitere, CHARTERED at low rates Svtlers supplied with Produce upon reas- onadle terms, PY No. W. LUM8DON Forwarding and Gen Commission Mereh't, | _mare't 91 and 103 Water st,, Georgatown. ‘OR BALE— 0 BARRELS TA K es 2 BARRELS WOSIN, noett” “J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown. D. 0. ¥ SHED ROOMS TO RENT—For rent, at “Ube inh atrest, east side, Gand i Strecta, neatly furnished and A comfortabie FD BOOME, and SITTING BOOMS, and PAR- LORS, The neighborhood is one of most bie in tha city, Evel | ing them, No fon in the bouse. fare . division of said square. These lots front on Seven- teent: street, between H and 1 streets north, fecond Lots one and two, and the southern part of lot fourteen, in square number four hun- dred and thirty-nine. These lots front on Seventh street west, between H and I strests south, Terme of sale: One fourth cash; the re in equal payments of six, twelve, and eighteen mouths, with interest from day of sale; for which thei ponds ot a purchaser, with approved se- curity, wi aken. 7 the terms are not complied with in Give days the property, will be resola at the risk and cest of th “Ail conveyance st the cost of the purchaser, Sale will commence Bad ies hana 8, square 165, i me e i snd will be adjoureg' yf LINTHICUM, HLL: @#FUTT, Sno; LRIDWEL OHAS. A. BUOKEY, | issioners. Commi: mar 10—eoswkdse J.0,McQUIRE & CO. Aucts, By J. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers WELLING HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC AvOTION.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March Sist, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust dated January 6th, 1859, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8., No. 167, folios $99, seq., one ofthe land records for Washington county. District of Columbia, and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Cclumbia, jeer te cause No. 1,782, wherein James 0. Mc- uire & O plainants and C! ries 8 Ww ch, et were defendants, whereby I was a inted_ tr the place and stead of said allach, I shall sell part of Lot numbered eleven, (11,) in Bquare south of Square numbered five hun- dred ano sixteen, ($36,) beginning for the said ead of said let on I street north, at the dividing line betwe ts oumbered eleven (1l)and twelve (12,) in said Square, and running theses east by and with the line of said street fourteen (14) feet, thence south fore ave) feet, thence in a westwardly course to the ssi: aeeiding line between gaid Lots numbered 11 and 12 ata distance of forty-two (42 feet from said I 5 , and thence north by an‘ with said div: ine 42 feet to said I street and place of beginning, together with the improve- Mente, consisting of & large dwelling house. ‘half cash: remainder in twelve nee FER wt intaTOnS cured by a deed of trust n the premises, % Téthe terms of oypeniey comp! ap patos days thereafteg the trustee reserves tig! resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting L, pe ek 's notice in the Eveni: Barcaaser, eee oe MATTINGLY Trance mar 9 eok&ds J. 0. MoGUIRE & 0O., Aucts, Iw 1: ait cuanties. bee sm: juanties. cee en eeKING & BURGHELL, mar 17-20 Corner j5th st. and Vermont av. as I8 TO NOTIFY SUTLERS OF THE army that I am prepared to furnish at all times seater ineutee Ete Y egies rutlers. tn « “Oorner of John and Cathedral sti, mar 14-6m* sts itimore, sa. T TRTCA TS, jit DY | EL car ES AND BRANDIES, of American growth and manufacture, NAGLB’S, fe 259 Penusylvania avenue. FER 96 OBNTS A POUND, nied an Mmoellent asticies Bold at ADAMSON'S. 506 Nioth eo ‘door feom Perry’s Dry Good Store, the 2d of April, 1363, at servatory. a number of HORSES ULES. condemned as unfit for public serv belongingto the Quartermaster’s Department. Termscash in Gove-nment funds. Bale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. H. TOMPKINS, Cart A, Q. M 3d J.C. McGUIRE &C SISTAN T QUARTERMASTER’S OF FICE, Corner af G and 22d Streats, Willd Wiese Gxan. D. C., Mareh, 2), 1863. ill be sole at public anotiod Im the’ sete uartermaster’s Warehouses, on G strest, det an ‘and 22d streets, on TUBSDAY several hundred empty boxes, Topelas Nege, Be in small lots. Feral bo eon tase Bale to cof?) clock. race at ten 9 clo: TOMPKIN 8, ; A.Q.M.U.8.A. mar 21-tds TOTNES he & CO” Aucts, By W. L. WALL & CO., Acctioneers. Y VIRTUE OF A LEED OF TRUSF BEAR- ing Cate the Sist day of January. 1863, tT corded in Liber J. A. 8.,No 285, at folio: + the subscriber will offer for sale, at public auction, on THURSDAY, 19th day of March. 1363, at three ores L chs Hore and 5, in Davidson's subdivision of Square No 367. i The abeve lots fronton the north side of N st north, between 9th and J¢th sts west, and are situ- ted within two squares of the 7th street passenger road. The title will be made indisputatbie. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6 and if months, with interest from day of sale, secured by 8 deed of trust on the preperty. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser If the terms are net complied with in five days, the property will be resold at the cost of the pur- chaser Sale will take place on the premises. J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. mar 6-eokda L. WALL & ©O., Aucis. a7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED TO gees W.L. WALL & C0., Aucts. By W.L. WALL & Oo.. Auctioneers. Southwest Corner Pa. ave. and 9th streot, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL B3- TATE iN THE City or WasHincton.— By virtue of a decree ef the Circuit Court ef the Dia- trictof Columbia, dated the 26th ay of October, in a certain cause in jourt depend ing, in which Richard W. B ‘an, wife and othess were comp'ainants,and John Will be sold at public auction, on TH the Corral, Dear the Ob- f the ween ist March. 1863, ‘o:k and Flour . Dement and others were detendants, the subscriber will effer for sale, at public a to the highe3t bidder, om MONDAY, the, sth day of March instant,'at 3 onlae in the afternoon, or ae eels avd twenty-one, in reservation numbered eleven {lets 20and 21, reservation 11} in the city of Wash- ington. he above property is situated on the west side of Becond treet west, between B and O streets north, and is improved by two three-story brick wo-stery buildings. These large roomy, well built, commodious, in Squares of Pennsylvania avenue, are admirably fitted foralarge boarding house. The attention of ties desiring to make in- vertmente is requested, as this is one of the most waaeere pieces of property at present in the market. Terms of sale, as epaiae) by_ decree: One- fourth in cath on the or sale; the residue in equal instalments, at ae t, sixteen, and twenty- four months, for which the notes o: the purchaser payable with interest and secured by deed of roperty, will be taken. the terms of sale are not complied with in five after sale. the property will be resold, atthe and cost of the purchaser. All conveyancing ue ‘he property will be lower. ARBURY, Trustee. W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. LAG Bt the cost of the purch: a ld from the widow’s Bod Free From eC RT ER mar 9—Staw&ds ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fer! facias issued frem the Olerk’s Office of the Cir- cuit courte the Bair poe Columbia, for 4 upty of Washington, me iwi oxpone to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House ef said county, on TUESDAY, the Sistday of March inst., 1863. at 12 0’clook M., the unexpired lease of Jacob W. Pi aad to An alostan Island, opposite Geo! the said lease to run until the Ist ‘384, seized and levied upon as the unexpired lease ot Jacob W. Powers, and will be sold to satisfy Judi- cials No 70,to May term, 1863, in re of William A. Bradley. WARD H. LAMON U. 8. Marabal D.C. HIDES—HIDES. Be sold at Public Auction, on every rae ghey pe SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock s ” on street, ashington. ths Goveramen Bee on hand at the time e! seash = Treasury notes, to be °'tChron.1 Lt, Gol. and 6. 8. U rersin m: ja 13 EB YE HEALED, KEAD AND BE WIBE! Go to DRS. BROTHERS & GRAY and be cured. They have given their attention to the treatment eure of all forms of ** ah ticularly that of a private characte: This is the oldest exteblished 2 ‘ict, and have saved thousa ads from a dieyraceful and horrible death. How important itis, hen, for those unfortgnates who have brought disease upon themselves to be cured before Mis too late, th enting exposure of selves aad iy. resi ect, BEUY. phat Heol fanaa a's