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; i i cree LOCAL NEWS AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Grover’s Tuxatser.—Another Shaksperian feast to-night at Grover's, when will be p: furmec, for the last time, “Richard the Third This pity is decidedly military in its ¢haracter, snd mst ation brings upon the stage a yery fair disp of,*the pomp and cireum- ot glorivus war,” ail apropos to tae d,and Mr. Dayenport “Richar i.” N THEATER.—Matilda Heron's a y t Lynne” —«Edith”—has bad a very sucerssful rum @t the Washington. It ii pe repeated to-night, and as this is Matilda Heron's last night, a fine house may be expected. It will be with regret that our theaier goers wiil witness Miss Heron's de- porture, as she has gained adarge constitaency of admirers during her brief engagement here. CANTER LU ontinues to prove arich source of enwr Mut to all lovers of amusements. sinnh’s budget of novelties appears te be inex- ustible, and every act that he puts upon the 4FCS possesses such real merit that a repeti- ‘ion for weeks is always satisfactory to his trons. Julia Mertimer, Kate Pennoyer and the Gipsey Trio.” A good bill otherwise. Wymay gives nightly at Odd Fellows’ Hanh, & rare entertainment of magic and ventrilo- quism. the danvinz babies. The fact should be borne in mind that Wyman closes on Saturday night, snd all who would participate in'a really en- joyable entertuinment should therefore visit Odd Fellows’ Hall at once. Varieties.—The excellent bill nightly an- nounced at this popular resort continues to at- tract crowds. Among the many places of amusement now open inthis city, the Varieties occupies @ prominent position. Ada Tesman, Mir Lizette, Addie Johnson, Helena Smith, Nellie Seymour and others appear nightly. ——+—— INTERVIEW WiTHh THE INDIANS.—The chiefs ef Apaches, Comanches, Kiowas, Cheyennes and otherrouming tribes in the region of Pike’s Peak and New Mexico, yesterday had an andi- | ence with the Secretary of Interior, The latter spoke of the fact that they had come a long way to witne he power and glory of the Govern- ment of the United States, but all that they had seen was bata s 11 matter in comparison ith thingsas ¢ Hy inthe name of the President, desiring thata treaty might be entered into, and that the white and red men might live on terms of peace and amit Several of the chiefs re- sponded, to the ct that the Great Spirit had given them lands, buttalo and deer, with fishes in the streams,ard gold. These had all been used by the whites, who had treated them with indignity 1m eressing the plains. They wanted compensation in the shape of presents. They would make: tre with the Goyernment, but never with the Utes and Pawnees — Porice Repours.—Second Pr Jchn:on, drurk; sent to hospital. Patrick Carr, military. R. Fintey and Milo Sweeney, neon pavement; dismissed, Jno, Shorter, fined $5.55. Theodore Ward, yagranc dsm cinct.—Ebbin Campbell, dis - W. A. Borman, do.; do. $ Evans, do: dismi vagraney: worklous Anna Lang, -p y erly: d c’—Hugh Conner, a. ecinet—McGill Pierce, larceny; dis- Layid W Ree Baker, disorderly: ighting: fined $2, Phillips, lares mischiet: for tr Rornine AN OL Bascom, ot Col. I patrolman Clements, of the Succeeded, after a young man for r 9 tective feree, and Fifth Ward police, in arre:ting a Sailer, of 9 St a house near the railroad depot. French had been on a spree, and was released from custody on his promise to take ear himself. He put his money ina mon- k y bag, which he hun thief cut the monkey hag loose with a knife, and sv gotail of French’s mone The prisoner «n befere Justice Ferguson, who or- his commitment to jail for court. He Was thei: sent to the photographer to have his mur copied. He given the name of John Connelly to the mucistrate, but wher taken to Mr. Bigley, nized 3 in the custody of the Metropolitan Police. ARDS HAL Mad. de Villiers’ concert ening drew a very select and appre- ciative audience, notwithstanding the very iuclement weather, tHent engs d Was ass “rt, Miss Sophie Schmidt. Miss pure and rich voice, a splendid gift e, delighted the audience, and the | ung by both ladies drew a storm of Schmid: from duet Mr. Jungnickel, the artist on the violincello, lient. He is a great acqni 1tists At present in our city. of the pieces were encored, and the sat- action With the performances was general. Mrs. Joun Woop.—This celebrated come- dienn:,so popular in New York, and recog- nized as the queen of comedy and sony, is, we understand, soon to appear at the Washington Pheate Messrs Mueder and Gosson, the en- terprising managers, have suc®reded in secu- ring her anticipate a great rush to see this charming Actress upon our boards. Whoever bas seen ber performance of Jenny Lind, The Invisible Prince, Gertrude, Letty Briggs, &c., and lis- nging, cannot but remem- ible charm she gives to ms. She yery bame is a tower of strength. Wuanr SitKs.—Under the act authorizing the mayor to lease wharf sites ow the Potomac riyer, approved on Monday, such leases may be tor a term not exceeding t+n years,the parly so leasing to improve the sites withsubstan tial wharves, which sites, with the improvements, shall rey: rt to the corporation at the expira- tion of tem years, or sooner, according to the term of the lease. Each site shall be of the bre feet shall be left open between each wharf for docks. The wharf public auction, to the bighest bidder, and no one person or party shall lease more than ons site. > 4 Tue Cocncit CuAMBER.—'The benches, rail- Jommon Council Chamber, { is now ig removed, preparatory to an entire remodeling of the room, in accord- ance wilh the bill and plans adopted by the Koardsycme.months since. The room will be made much smaller than at present, and the ceiling is to be lowered so as to harmonize with the other dimensions of the room. The cham- wer has not been occupied by the Board since it wee used by the Government as a hospital, and is to be refitted throughout. Siesta ah de THE First cnpER THRE NEw Law.—Yes- terday, Joseph F. Kelly, James H. Summers and George T. Gibbons, constables, gave bonds in the sum of 25,600 each, and took the oath of allegiance, which documents were filed with Mr. Meige, the Clerk of the Court, in accord- ance with a section in the taw lately Bs ly relating tothe Levy Court. These are the first constables who have qualified. Siei> Sain TUxton Mass Mretinc.—A meeting of the members of the Boards ef Aldermen and Common Council is called for this evening, at the Aldermen's chamber, to perfect arrange- ments for the contemplated ass meeting, which it is understood wilt be held in the Hall of Representatives, on Tuesday evening next. Goy. Johu:on and other distinguished gentle- men have been applied to and will deliver ad- dresses on the occasio! ane ee EE A Nest or SNakus.—A few days since, Offi- ver Shelton discovered two snakes coming out from under a stump in his orchard, (Sixth Ward,) and on pulling up thestamp, found about sixfy “varmints” of the viper species, in wt torpid state, which he killed. Another stamp near by was pulled up by Mr. Shelton’s son, who found and killed another cluster of snakes of the same speci co eA aaa AnpERsoN Bors Baiu.—The Anderson boys will give their seventh annual ball on the evening of Thursday, April tn, at Temper- ance Hall. A great number of parties are an- nounced for the month of April, bat none we apprehend, will excel that of the Anderson boys, whoare proverbial for getting up geod eulrriainments. —_>__— Farm For Sate.—We desire to call attention 4o the advertisement in another column of the sale of a valuable firm upon the Bladensburg road, three and a half miles from the Capitol. ‘The coil is rich and productive, and good and Mr, Wallick persouates the Eat! of nestine de Faiber appear to-night agaia int | Promipent among the attractions are | xisted. He spoke | “| U.S. Demand Notes, | i «Yesterday, Mr. | | ping B. FB. French, an old | around hisneck. The | } hotographer, he was recog- | James Wilson, who has before been The superior protessional | ma crowd of competitors, and we | th of 156 feet on the water-line, and 75 | tes are to be leased at | PORTANT SALE OF REAL EsTare.—Green liams yesterday sold lots ;and4,in square with the improvements —four two-story b-ick houses—for $17,595, Or $3 per foot. Pur- | ¢ua:er Semmes (John H,) & Brawiier. This | property is located on C street, between Sixth and Seventh west, imme liately nogth ct ; Biown’s Hotel, and runs through to Louisiana j avenue. The sale attracted a large number o& the leading business mea of the city. Mr. mes, it will be rememb:>red, was the pur- chaser of the ground formerly oceupied by | | Stott’s drug store, northeast corner of Penn- | Sylvania avenue and Seventh street, which he | hid the courage to buy at over $17 per foot, and j t crect the handsome structure thereon known | a: the “ Washington Buildings’ at a cost alto- | | | S gether of eemething over $60,000. The enter- pr se was considered rather a bold one then, but has since demonstrated the sagacity of Mr. Pure Bourzo: BortLep By Upo.ruo Woire, New York, To the Citizens of Washington:—¥or some time past I have been solicited by the Medical Faculty of this city to add to my ‘“Scheidam Aromatic &chnapps” business the bottling of Pung BourBoN Whisky. 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 have arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for aregular supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Ry., for the purchase of Borr- bon Whisky direct frem the di: Hers, when offered pis get res market, e sky willbe putup in my Sehn: bot- tles, and packed in casea of one dozen esch, with a fac simile of my signature on the label, | Semmes by turning out one of the best paying | pieces of property in the city. Atter he had | | Taade the purchase of yesterday he expressed | | the opinion that it would have been cheap at | $95 per foot. i | Me re & Co., auctioncers, sold yesterday | | Bix Jots in square 725, at pric & from 12 | | to 25 cents per foot, to Me: Arohart | and Raidy. Lot27 in equa uM, 124 cents, to | | Mr. Twiss. The property is located ea the Capitol, in the Fifth Ward. W. L. Wall & Co., auctioneers, sold lots A, | B, Cand D, cf the subdivision of lots 7, $ and | 9, in_square 212, to Peter Daily at $!6) each. Lot E was purchased by J. W. Reid for 74 | ernts per foot. Lot F was purchased by Mr. | Lloyd for 7 cents per foot. ast of | ———>—_— Focurto WArpb STaTIon CasEs.—Crawford Handy, drunk and disorderly; $2.94. James Connelly, suspicion of stealin dismissed, William Pendle, vagrancy; do. Washington Clement's, Henry Selvin, alias Martin, Assault and battery; jail—Ciements held as a witness. Chas, W. Rosa, alias Jacobs, passing counter. feit money; turned to military. Geo. Wurfield, Jas. Douglas, Chas. Kelley, Nellie Kall, Mary Jane Hall, disorderly; $1.91 each. John Rol- ling, aliag Wit Sissler, larceny; sent to Super- | intendent John Wilson, Thos. W a, drunk } nd disorderly; military. Benj. F. rench, do.; dismissed. Jas. R. Carney, concealed weapon; turned over to Superintendent. W.E.Swann, drunk: dismissed. Thos. M. Horrigan, assault and battery: do. Geo. Stevens, John Brvson, | aa spicions characters; military. Chas. Wise, | threa: bail for peace. Celia Williams, as- sault; $5.94. Wm. Mitchell, stealing; jail. ———»—_- Tne Gostine Resravrant.—The celebrat- | ed Gosling Restaurant of New York bore a | name “familiar as household words” amongst | the lovers of good eating there, and since its re- movai to this city it has become similarly mous here, and parties desiring a real n ppe- | tizing breakfast, dinner, or supper, ‘2 very apt to find their way to the “Gosling.” To say of any dish—panned oysters for instance—that itis done up “Gosling style,” is to demonstrate its unrivalled excellence yond eavil. The number of the Gosling Restaurant is 217 | Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and | Thirteenth streets. —~ WasHINGTON MoxEY MARKET.—(Q notations for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Uo., Bankers: Buying. Selling. Coupon Bonds, 1981 . . 7.30 Notes Quartermasters’ C New Certificates. , P | American Gold. | American Silver . | | Tue Reason Wuy.—The following super- | | scription appears on a letter received at the | War Department, postmarked Alexandria. 3 | j; cents due: “Uncle Sam’s to me a debtor, That is why I frank this letter. When he pays me what is due, 1 then will stamp my letters to SECRETARY oF War, Washington, D.C. (The above is yery true.)” ge SIGNALING Prisoners. — Yesterday after- | nocn. Kate Robbins and Kate Semmer, whil enaspree, stopped near the Old Capitol and | signaled to some of the prisoners. They were | arrested and sent to the central guardhouse. | and this m@rning were released on giving <e- curity that Shey would not repeat the offence, ee | | STER BALL.—See advertisementof Grand | ter Bail by the Washington Quadrille | Association. A tine time may be counted on as | | the managers are energetic and courteous gen- | tlemen. | is Influenza Hoarse- | pers, &e., &¢., use Boswell’s Medicated Cough | Candy. Ii'is the :nost pleasant and effectual remedy | Known. Sold by all respectable druggists, and at | Boswell’s Drug Store, corner Maryland avenae and | 7th street. It* { ee j Seven Huxprep Vourste Sick 1m Camp!— { Young men, be warned in time, supply yourselves | | with Sronloways Pills and Ointment. They arr | | guarantied to cure the worst casea of Sores, Ulcers, | Fearvy, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. Only 25 cts) | per box or pot, 218 —— DIsEAses OF THE NeRyOUS, SEMINAL. URINARY | Sexual EYSTEMS.—New and reliable treat- in Reports of the Howard Asscria:ion—sent | in sesled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr J Skillin Houghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. mar 25-lm oe } A Cagp.—Drs. Hunter & Williams, authors of | the Letters on Puimonary Diseases, will visit | Washington on Saturday uext. 2th instaut, and may be consulted by all suffering from Diseases of the Throat end Lungs, at 260 Pa. avenue, over | Mrs. Voss’s jewelry store. Office hours from 8a | m,to5 p.m. mar 25 2t* | a } A PYRAMID OF Facts! | i Concerning | { Cxistaboro’s Hair Drs! | | It | is pure, poisonless, instantaneou imparts a per | black. or @ magnificent i brown, in the space of ten | minutes; 18 cdorless, doos not | stain the skin, and has never been | i | | | known to fail! CristaDoro’s Exox sion Harr Dre, | Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, 6 Astor House, New York. Svuld everywhere, and applied by all Hair | Dressers, | Price, $1, $1.50, and $3 per box, aceording to size. Cristaporo’s Hatr Restorative Is invaluable with his Dye, as it iinparts the utmost softness, the most beautiful gloss and great vitality to the hair. Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, according to Bize. mar 25-1m eg Ss ook ‘Tom’s A-Co.p,”’ says Edgar to King Lear, | owere shivering in the blast. Thousands | ‘housands more, are “a-cold” at this moment. who are burning hot, will be cold” to-mor- | row or the next day. For tifis is tha seaxen ef Chiils and F ‘to all who suffer from tke complaint, whether shakiog or burning, wa offer | the means of immeciate. certain, permanent cure, Drop quinine, disvard all arsenisated prepari Betuke yourself without delay, to Hos Stomach Bitters, No Intermittent can with their hygeianinfiuence. Beware of acrid tinctures aud adulterated stimulants. Use this pures' wholesome and most agreeable of all tonics. never failed. Asan ipvigorant, science has yet to Gincover its equal. All liver cornplaints yield to ite anti-bilious properties. Taken asa protective, is a sure defence against miasms. W: blood is impure it will be found depurative aud in nervous affectionsit is the one thing needful. Cail at any drug store and geta | bottle. which will convince you of this truth. Wholesale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Co.. 237 Penn. avenue. mar 25 cost SS Dearnres, Bye, Ear and Throat Disess sucerssfully treated by Dr. Von Moschzisker, it Penn. avenue. opposite Willards’. For testimo- nials an¢ references see National Intelligencer or call at his office. mar 24 3t* Corns anB THE Umiversa. Torment or Man- KIND.—To be relieved of these terrible call on Dr. White, and submit to his manipulations. Hundreds of ous cle ene hea La eratitude as to his successful treatment of corns, bunions, nai pe in the flesh, etc. Dr.’ White makes chirupody a speciality. You are sure to got relief | without experiéncig pain. Office 434 Penusylania avenue. (Lane & Tucker s building,) between Four and-a-hslfand Sixth streets. Nocharge for con sultation, mar 24-tf ee ee ‘Tuere is now displayed at the Dollar Store,438 Penra. avanue, near 45. street, rHlient assort- ment of Jewelry in all its varisties, Gall and look at it and invest a dollar there, mar 2i-iw* ————-.—— Tux Ixpiak HERB Doctor, From Canada, will describe diseases and tell his ients 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 Natare or the L f Life; With Blood our } Nor poison men to ease their r Father—whom all goodness fills, Prov jen the means to cure ail ills; The simple Herbs beneath our feet, Well used, relieve our pain complete. A nimple Herd, a simple Flower, substantial improvements are tobe found upon Yd from f) wy Lea— the land. x Tenastheen speak: with touching power od Of change a ealth to thee. five AN OLD Resipent Goxz.—He! A. Barr, | We Buildings, Pa. avenue, about Evq , for nearly thirty years the skillful topo. inutes walk from Brown's Hote. grapher of the Post Office ent, No charge for Consultation. mar 20-1me Sds Inte residence, New York avenue, near ——oe “Thirteenth street, yesterday afternoon. Bewemstornaaa can BB Oongp.—Dr. Rand’s ees A Case oy Conscixnon.—A couscience- striken individual, in a letter signed Truth,” twenty-one «iollars, which the writer stated justly belenged enclosed to Mayor Wallach, € the corporation, By jc cures Spermatorrhaa. Seminal Weakness. Pe ees a ety “eiagical. "Atrial of the Berl Fi orice, LAE WRN Ped ote merits." Price 8} & . 4 Lala heey and Ps. avenue, Washington, and Beary Aexandris. ieGly | sent ng. | Bourbon W | Should have them, Sold everywhere at 25 cents per | Gift is your only hope. complaints in from two to four days, don't fail to avail yourselves of this remedy. 8 Samaritan’s Root and [Merb Juices is the only efeciual remedy for seres and diseases which have | been treated wi remedy and be permaner tly cured, See.ad' ment in another column. | through at Government rates, For tickets and fur- ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- 8 av $a. m. untild p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to4 p. m. Pills are the very best | and effectively, and being suéar-coated create no nau- rea U these Price $1® box. street and Pi Gook, Alexan Never Fades or Washes Out. cents a box, C. Ford, corner lith street and | ington, and Henry Cook, Alexandri i) h on Wednesis is fot'M: JOSEPH T. GORDON to Miss SALLIE A. MYERS, ‘ A. BURR, for many years topographer of the Pust Office Lepartment, | cn to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 | apectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her | I remain yours, respectfully, Udorrx0 Wokrs, No. 22 Beaver at. N.Y. Naw Yor, Januar: 1363, peboLrno Woure Beq..22 Beaver st. New York, ‘ar Sir: The want of Pare Liquors for Medicinal porpores has been leng Feit by the profession. and of adulterated articles, © *A°rificed by the use We hayes eee tis: several articles which you ler i Fepatat yn you claim forit. conteseus tc the-kign © would recommend you to appoint some of the Fespectable A pothecaries in different United States as Agents for the gale 0: =f a oe bos Whisky. where the profession can obtain the same, when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprise, We remain Hep ote ent servants, Valon*ine Mott, M. D.: No. 1 Gramarcy Park. Sa Cornel se D.. Frofersor of Clinical Sur- . -in. Chief to the °. id cant (oth street. ay ites Hospital, &c., ewis wre, . roadway, WP. De Woes. MD." 91 Brondway: Josepb Worster, M.D. 120 9th street, Nelson Ste le, M. D., 37 Bleecker street. John O'Reilly, M.D’, 230 4th street, Pere Eephent. Ds BrCrenor ol Eg ezingi pics ractices o! irgery, New Yor! ical Col- lege, &c., 91 9th stree id others. ce TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND ‘ PRIVATE FAMILIES. I beg leave to inform the public I have appointed the following firms agents for the sale of tais Pare Vhisky, where samples can always be seen. and will soon be for sale by every Grocer, Druggist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the United States. Uporrno Work, 4 22 Beaver street, New York. pein W. H. Brown & Baorumas, Agents, Tim iti aie aitimore, Barour.on’s Harm Drs, The best in the World. | person who can, procure the above position, Ad- WANTS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ANTED—A SITUATION as cook ot chambe- maid by ar a ‘ 30 tar Gates espec’able woman, Apy.y Ae WaANTED—« SITUATION as cook or che mbors inal: private family. tZ72E street, between Irth and lth, ad story. dee WANTED 10 RENT— a HOUSE; wit! buy the furniture if desired. Alse, wa ted to ouy a houre, Answers wili be received one month, Ad- dress 8. W. NUK! &. Box 22 Ftar Office, mb3} im* Wantep TO RENT—A smal! HOUSE, unfu - | rishec, either in Wash: ‘ton or Georgetown, Kent shout $26) $25) per annum. Addreen "3, B..” office of this p> per. mar 3-2t* W ASTHD—A ecod CARRIAGE BLACKSMI Hi | and PAINJER, at the Firat Ward Carri } Mannfactory, G street. between i7th and Bie = 1 Tar 26 att ANTED_A MAN with family who - \ albe fe Fitming and SE TOmAR: anos EAS ho unders! is ditching. at \. Washington to E. TEMPLE.” Mar grate \ J ANTED—A HOUSE in a convenient part of the city, payable monthly or quarterly in ad- Vance; bes’ reference given, Address through the Post Gfice °F. G. H.” mar 25-3t* ANTED—A frst ¢igss PHOTOGRAPHER to cprrae imcanip; liberal salary will be pail, Apply atOWHITEHURST'S Gallery, 434 Penn! avenue, mar 25 2t* "| V / ANTED—By a respectable woman,a SITIVA- TUON as first class cook; one who under- stands her business in all its branches: best refer- ences given, Apply to Box 38 Star Office. it" WANTED A young inan of preposse-sing ap- V¥ ‘pearance is anxicus to hold a controversy with a young indy with as eet of marriage. Addrerx\A I.,” City Pest Office. Allcom nuns lions strictly confideotial. mar 3 2t* \ J ANTED—A WOMAN to do the housework in ., a family that has had the sinallpex. Uail at No. 754 corner L and 6th streets south, Good references required. To such a one good waz.s will be given, ité He WANTED IMMEDIATELY—One suit- able for a family of 50r6 persons. The rent will be paid promptly every month, Address ‘J. 8.. 339 Bens; avenue, opposite the Metropolitan mar 26 3 TyrO GENRALS AND OFFICERS.—Wanted, b: 1 the advertiser. who has exverience, a POST. TION as caterer in some divis‘on of the Army of the Potomac, or a liberal bonus will be paid to any ress “OQ. R.,” Box 16 Star Office. Mar 24-3t* William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hsir Bye pro- duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— | warranted not to injuré the Hair in thy least; rem- Sdies the ill effeets of bad dyes, and invigorates the | Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly | turns a splendid Biack or Brown, leaving the Hair | roftand beautiful. Sold by ali Draggists, &c. SZ The Genuine is signed WILLI4m A. BATORR- LOR, on the four sides of each box. - Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) | mZ-ly A CovucH, Coup, on 4N Inertatep THRoar, if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable. Brown’s Broxcntar Trooites: reach directly the aff-cted parts and give almost instant relief. In Baoncnitis, ASTHMA, and Ca- TARRH they are beneficial. The good effeeta result- | ng from the use of the Trochea, and their extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure | to guard against worthless imitations. Ostary | only the genuine Brown’s Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many yours, PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGRRS should uxe the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, | box. Jan 17-3m ace es ATTENTION, Bold ad others, Bamaritan’s | Cures any case of private If you would be saved from long suffering and speeay een | mercury. Take of this pnrifying vertise- | is 5-tf ° Geeat PeynsyLvamia Route, via Baltimore ad Harrisburg, to the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sundsy—quitk time— low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold vania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania enue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office open from au lé-ly BR. O. Norton, Agent, ae Dr. Dupoxt’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating best in use. They operate speedily mn the most delicate stomach. A trial of ‘ills will prove their superiority over all others, Sold by 8. C. Ford, eorner Lith avenue, Washington, aa Bey ja b-1y SS ‘THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Hatr Dre in THR WORLD— Hair Dye, Sold by 8. Upham’s The best in use, ay it, MARRIED, At the parsonage of the East Washington M. EF. last. by Rev. T. H. W. Mon- DIED, On Wednesday afternoon. the 25th inst. HENRY | The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral from his late reridence, No eas neral services at the Church of “t. Aloysius. — In Georgetown, D.C., on the 2th instant, after | along and painful iliness, BUSAN, consort of the late Charles Reily, in the 63d year of her age ‘The relatives aod friends of the family are re- | #on’s residen: morning, at 10 o’clock, WILLIAM F. PEABODY. company B, 4th In- diara cavalry, killed inaskirmish with Van Dorn's forces on the lith instant. at Duck River. near Franklin Teno gSGot aly céce snd snooty voune: est sop of the late Capt John Peabody, and brother of John J. and Dr. Jas, , No. 42 Market street, Saturday H. Peabody, of thir city. * A PROCLAMATIUN A PROCLAMATION ! DAYTON’S CELEBRATED BOSTON CRACKERS, ° WINE BI8SUIT, LEMON BISCUIT, PIC NIG CRACKERS, ARE SOLD BY ORME & SON, KING & BURCHELL, GASS & GATLEY, GULICK, HOOVER, WHITE & JOYCE, M, GREEN, B. FENNER, mar 2t-Im™ ARROW, M’KELDEN & CO., BANKERS, 223 PENNA, AY , OPPOSITE WILLARDS, Wasuincton, D.C., WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD AND SILVER, UNCURRENT MONEY, VIRGINIA AND OTHER SOUTHERN BANK NOTES, DEMAND AND 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES andall other GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, DRAFTS ON THE NORTHERN CITIES AND EUROPE, Navy and. pe Checks and Quartermasters’ Voue! Cashed, Collections made cn the most lideral terms. Bonds, Stocks and Gold bought and sold on usual commissions. Deposits received. mar 21-Im —— Nees BIAS ae Goons! ee Bpr! jali¢o 50 pieces Lawns, 190 pices Bleached Cotton 25 pieces Brilliante and Gingham © 40 pieces Mohair Plaids, 15 pieces Black Silk Table Linen, Russia Diapers Naptins ; Irish Linens, Tow rash, Ootton and Linen t Flannel Eadiew oie es, las Mouseling ‘olore cas, ‘oplin ; New Style Paquate and Long Bhawis, for spring wea Mourain, Goods of every description 80 dozen Hoope: 150 di Ladies, Genta, aud Missea’ Cotton Hose Handkeret iets, Gloves, Gauntlets, Jouvin’s id ves Cambric wise; Thread and Valenciences Edgings and Insertions 15 dosen Parssols, Sun Shades, and San Umbrellas, c. y i mall advance. Mar dnaerer © oer At 8 TOP ITEAYLOM & 00. NEW SPRING MILLINERY AND NCY GOODS! as FA 4 Ladies, I respectfully call your attention to i new stock of FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES. &c.. which I have just received from New York, t have just re- rned home, and do not hesitate to say that it is the largest and most complete stock of goods in the city. ‘tention to stock of fain gsi eeel sisson ts mauling BTRA of all kinds, = Tt STEEL ORNAMENTS, FANCY, TUOK AND SIDE OO ROLDERIES, LACES: &e., &e., all of which I will sell at a very Vance on 0! cer. *"Vine Btorl Belt Olaspe, Fancy Steel and Jot Orna- it jet; monis in great varieRANKLIN ETOHISON’S No. 12 Market Space, betw. 8th and 9th sts, P. apd Headdresses, Dreas Oaps, & oc. mar ee es pres, BOOKS AND BAGS WANTED. WaANtep—a TEAC | inquire of or addre: } bot | Et a Raving’s. surplus, will do MASON & OO. 375 D Street, Washington. D. C.; 431 Second St., below ca slaty aie Paper Mills, anay’ s . pared to 1 cent more per pound fo: Bir eee pen Poti woes oa ect Paper forsale. Under Polkinhorn's Pritt fiom, Don't be mialed. we ND TOR ERING PIAN asic to! Gres aid bras ot the an", METZRROTT, 7 ANTED—By a reapectuble young woman. a WATERTON as chee eas onE rome ormonth, Address *'M. D.,) Star Ofles, Box | itt we No. JANTED IMMEDIATRLY—A good LAUN- Ww DREES. (colored, at 319 oth street — None A Nor cook, wash oma petent person need app! WwW ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN and iron in a smail family. Inquire at No. 332 K street, between 15th and Mth, mar 25 207 7 ANTED—A STORE ROOM, with cellar; dwell- KIDW ing attached, preferred, Apply to G#O. BF. LL, Wood and Coal Yar: mar 25 St* BOARD for @ fine healthy years old, in @ private family, Ap street, between G and H sts, y ] ANTED—At the French Millinery and Dress Making Establishment, ‘> Penn. avenue, between 6th und 7th sts..two MILLINiRS; nage but best bands need apply mar V ? ANTED—A RESTAURANT OOOK, one who understands the business; nope other need apply. Callior three days, between 10 end 2. at 405 7th st,, between H ana * ANTEDP—For aréstaurant a first-rate COL- QRED WOMAN as cook: good wages will be given. A pple at G street, between 17th and 1sth, for Mr. KLOTZ. mar 25 5e* YU ANTED—A FURNISHED HQUSE, for 6 or 12 \ months, by a gentleman fro: York, Rent paid in kdvatice. Address 8, M. THAYER, 3 Maino avenue, through City P.O., Washi ton, D.C. mar 2 W ANTED—Ane ‘8nd tidy WOMAN (American I or German) that nas some experience in nurs ing to attend upon « lady and make herself useful inasmall family, Apply at 597 Penn, avenne he- tween Ist and 2d sts. east. at ANTED- Kithera small HOUSK or a part house in # centra! portion of the city; is ing to pay the rentin advauce. Appls at Mr coim’s Restaurant, under Owen & Son, Tailors. JOHN RUSSELL, iar 25 QTORE WANTED.—Wanted to rent or lease a | SS large store suilable for a wholesale business, | situated on Penn. avenue or7th street. Address “Fravklin,” Alexandria, Va., stating location and terms, mar 23 lw* OUSE WANTED, with or witheut Furniture continuing from 10 to 12 rooma, situated be- tween 3d and 12th streets and between H ard Penn- | sylvania avenge. Possession wanted by lst of May. | A lease for a term of years, with purpose of par- | chasing, and rent payable quarterly in advance. if | | | | desired. Address Lock Box No. 63, Washingto D. ERG ee IR WASTED One good COAT HAND at 471 U4th (h t. Alxo,a good VEST HAND. mar2t-3t~ | Wa4NtED- A good JOURNEYMAN BARBER. also an Apprentice write. Apply to Now York avenne. 0. 326 7th street, betwesn L and mar 24-31 ( OTICE —A German, English or Irish WOMAN (Gerinar preterred) that can coek. wash and iron for a small family will obtain a good home and good wages by calling ath et. mar 24-3¢* , SHER ina private family, 3 Y miles from this city, to instruct three young children; references required. Address GEORGE McCENEY, Post Office, Washington, D, C. \ ; ANTED—FURNISHED ROOM, with Board, in a private family. Location between Sth and 22d and E and N streets, meres moderats. Ref- | i erences exchanzed Address “S. @.,’? City Post | and Jocation. yer 24-30" ¢ GREEN BACKS. Tie avor- er wishes to borrow fifteen hundred dollars, to be secured by mortgage on very eligible new property in a fast improving part of this city, Address “H. L. P.,” Star Office, with proper bame. mar 2i-3t* BORD WANTED—By a young marri-d couple in ome private family where there are no oth er boarders preferred. and where they can enjoy The comfyrts of w home: ret reness exehangsd. Pleare address, stating terms, to’ W. of George W. Harry, No. 310 E stres st., Washirgten, D. 0. mar 2, GABDENER WANTED.—An experienced Gar- dener will find & good situation by applying in mediately atNo.457 Ninth street west, near the Patent Ollice, or by addressing “J. B. K,,~ Box 795) Post Office, A German preferred. mar 25 lw™ WARNTED—Any one with 300 capi al ean en- gage ina light business, yielding immense profits with little 1 ir, Fer further parti R. B. MILLIKEN, 4 street, Washington, D.C., room No. 6 upstairs, mar 23-lw* V J ANTED TO RENT-—A HOUSK, (unfurnished or furnisbed,) with or without the peirilege of purchating furniture, in a central location. Ad- dress Box 25, Star Office. mar 21.6t* OOMS WANTED.—Two or three Rooms, fur- AV nished or unfurnished, in the vicinity of the City Hall, State price and address 1, MASON, Box 190 Post Office. mar 19-7t* WASTED—4 PARTNER in the wood and coal business, locality central, and now doing a good business, One with a small capital will find it <o his interest'to inquire at the Star Office. mar 19-Iw* WwW ANTXD—10,000 housekeepers to save their ‘otton and woolen rags, books, newspapers, ¢c., and we will send the wagon for them, weigh them at the door, and pay the bighest price ferthem. Be sure and send to the right number, 375 D street, near 7th, MASON’S Paper and Rag Warchouse, mar 10 lm* W Antz. TO SELL—The Stocx and Fixtures of 8 first-class Grocery Stand in the central part ofthe city. Satistactory reasons given for selling. Address ‘'Morton,’’ Star Office. fe 2 URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Furnished Location in the Dwelling for rivate famil) First or Becond: Wara preferred. 65. Washington, D. 0. OTICE.—Those in want of Hmployment of any kind would better call on the new Intelligence Office, Ne. 511 Ninth at., where the best of pay will be to firs rants. I have slways applications en hand for,good Cooks, Laundresses, Naz berm ids, Waiters and feamstresses; also adress Lock Box se 4-tf for Young Men to wait on tables, in private families or hotels, Farm Hands wanted. Employers in want 'p will find itto their advant . WW ANTED—= rson to Know that I am in the market, res ly to pay i vine all artioled in the housefarnishing line. ue road the LY , 428 Beventh itreet, between @ Bs and east side,) Dealer in New and Second-hand Furmi- re. no 16-tf HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- T ber hath ob taiaed from the Orphans’ Court of ‘ashington County, in the District of Columbia, administration on the Rorsonal ostate of of Washington County, persons. having claims ast the sed, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, en or before the fifth ¢ay of March next; they may otherwise by law be excladed from all benefit of Abe Grp ety Given nae my hand this fifth ay of March. A. D.. mh7 lawsw* JAMES B. MUNROE, Executor. pHs OE That the subscriber T3818 70 Give NOT at the s Woshin the District of Columbies € Cola 8, Tetters p bees mm ‘the eeeonak estate of et ire lg Ge y ns the anid deceased abe hereby watned to exhibit the ee eg gs we citer ine by inw bo excluded from all estate ros! Given Bist day of Feb: Given under my band . 1863. EMMERICH, age, FREDEEIOK ini gnioh” 2-1a) TAR FOR SALE ie ae nina 2 BUROHELL, mar W-3w Oorner ‘Bt, and Vermont av, | WW Marble and Opa Ftand Coat OA Tames, | | ‘| FOR SALES A tro-story FRAME HOUSE, with Boy that can read and | 4, | apply between 1] and 5 o’eluck. Ky W B LEWIS & ©@., Auctioncets, cs 1. OIL, COAL OTL, LAMPS, CHINA GLASS ~ WAsR, Piva aye Fine Gur Touacco, Hiss, W cows. Hantess, ere. ar Avortos.—We will sell at Sale Roort, 427 3th st. betwen G and H, on to-morrow FEPDAY MORNING, March Wta) ‘stock: 1 Barrels Cos] Oil ntad Noni with atin oe Jars en! Poreelain Shades. 35 setts Bngheh China ps and Saucers, 10 6 gailor Cans No. }-Cosl OM, Ginss Goblets, Piates, > ine Glasses, 2.008 Ths. Extra New Sugar Cured Hanis in lots to uits purchasers, 25 Gress Gailand Ax s Fine Out® Tebreso.2) M Havana and Domestic Segsrs,1 sett Dou dle Harness.1 covered Wagon. i Large Sounter oor ase. With an invoice of Groceries © g-ne- ral iz s Cash . mar 2-it W. B. LEWIS & CO., Avets, By W. L. WALL & CO, Anctioneers. (CBO AND INDIANA HORBES AT AUCTICN — Ca SATURDAY MUXRNING.asca idstau:, Ww: will s2i] at the Horse Market. 20 Ohio and Endinns Hor-es, comprising: Bays, Sorrels, Brown, Saddle, ar! Harness Hors just arrived, and are neweand hese Horsest a of the best stock, and as the gale will be without reserve it will ofler sn opportunity rarely met with to secure a geod horse. Terms cash, W.L WALL & CO., Ancts, mar 2 Ry W. B. LEWIS & CO , Auctioneer:. esroom No, 427 7th st., betw.@ ard H. EGULAR AUCTION SALES EVRRY MON- Dav and FRIDAY MORNINGS at Totton, of Ritrniburhi Grocertes: Stationery, and Merch: dite generally. ut-ioor sales prom pti ttented to. _"W.B. LEWIS & CO. Aucts. =e TO SUTLERS. Also, always on h. at private sale a good as- sortmert of Army Watches, Cutlery, Plated Ware Paper, Envelopes, Segara, Tobacco, Bouts and Shoes, Wancy Good. &c., &e, mar 23. e01W * W. B. LEWIS & 00. By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. 502 7th street. under Odd Fellows’ Hall. EREMP ORY SALE OF CIGARS, TORACCO, Wives, Bortren Liqrors, Groceries, WOOLEN AND Fancy Goons, AND GBNERAL AssontMENT OF BcuTLERS StorgS.—On SATURSDAY MORNING, Mareh 2sth, beginning at 10 o'clock, we shall sell in frent of our Auction Rcoms— 1(0 (40 Fine Couchita Segara 20coSuperier Figaro do 9% C00 Superb Napoleon do, . 1,00 bottles Old Londen Gin, > Bbbis Rice, Fine Out Tobacco, Cases Assorted Jellies, Boxes Claret, Cases Fresh Peaches, Canned Meats, Offcer’s Gauntlets, Superior Cassimere Overshirts, Cotton }2 Hose. Briar Wood Pipes. and general assortment of | futler’s and Grocers Goods notenumarated. | To the above will be added— 10) dozen superior English Pocket Cutlery, 1 new Rockaway, } sett of new Single Harness, i Kegs Butter, ° mar % td By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON loth SFREET West, Berwikn N anpO Norru, ar Auction. On MONDAY the 3th inst..we shall’ sellin front of the premises at 5 o’clock p. m.. a handsome building Let, fronting on 1th, between N and O streets, itheing Lot No. 29. insquare No 357,having | s front of 2 feet, running back 126 feet, t6 a wide ley. Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- ferred payments. bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed trust taken, _ mar 25a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. BEAUTIFUL DARK BAY MORGAN HORSE AT Avctioy.—On SATURDAY MORNIN 2th inst ,at 10 o'clock, we will sell at publie auc ion, one beautiful dark Bay Morgan Horse. 15 hands high, about 6 years old, works well under the saddle, sitgle or double harness, and is without fault or blemish. The former purchaser of said horse ix hereby notified that he wil‘ sold be at his, the defaulting purchaser’s. cost and risk. Terme cach, : W.L. WALL & 00., Ancta,_ | mar 23 By J eGUIRE & CO., Auctionee | TPRESTERS SALE OF UNIMPR VED PROB- ExtyY.—Oo THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 16th 45 o’eloek, at the Auction Rooms of Jas. C McGuire & Co.,corner uth and D streets, by virtue #f adeed of trust dated Sept 7th, 18% duly recorded in Lider J. 4. 3., No. 152, fol et seq., one of the Land recoris for Washington county, D. ©., and by yirtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the Distriet of Columbia. vassed in chancery caure, No 1791, wnerein Henry Barron et al. are complainants, and Chas, 8, Wattach and Samuel Hanson, jr. are defendants, substituting me as Trust-e in the place and stead of the sail C. 8. Wallach, surviving Trustee, Tshall sell original Jot numbered fourteen (14) in square numbered nine hundred and sixty ((#i) situated at the corner of G street north and Eleventh street east. Termscach. 1 conveyancing a 4 7A WM. F the cost of purchaser, MATTINGLY, Trustee. J.C. Mc@UIRE & G8., Aucts. awdcds mar 1 FOR SALE AND RENT. briek basement,on I street, between 2ist and streets. No. 145’ It containa7 good rooms; pri- yate sale; title indisputable. Apply on the prez- ises. is ‘Mar 23-6t* {OR RENT—A neatly and comfertably FUR- NiSHKD HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, No. 394 26th street, one square south of Pa. avenue, will be for rent on the Istof April. For part’cula: mar % 2! Foe SALE,—The STOCK, FIX TU . £8 and G WILL of agrocery store ins ,<od bus neighborheod. To be sold eheap +: .beow leaving the city. Call today aul -morrow at corner 13th and M sts, ite rez BALE—A first class DWELUIN: HOUSE in complete order, situated on thee of H and 2ist str-ets. with a large garden attn ; will be sold va reasonable terms. The same c amined at apy time and possession given May. Apply at 20 I street. {QURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LBC—A: \0, 424 Isth street—Parlor and Chambers, moe iss20F BEES JOOk, BENT Desirable DOUBLE PARLO: peatly furnished as parlor and chamber. b> tion good. Kent rea: Inquire at 3 | ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S mane THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORRO® Sy GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiénesrs, + FyScsEwoip AND KITOHEN FURNITO AT AECTION.—On FRIDAY next, the 37th ivet., We shall sel’, at J0 0% kam. at ¢ ji Btepbest keg Wer g47 akan paiwees of : een and 4th streats, near the Judiel; ieadiai ga ieirepe R 5 irs. Frether Bed, Pillows and Bolsters, a! = ape top TaSies and Farlor Chairs, Curtains, Oook ng and other Stoves, Kitchen i With many other artigles, which teres? 3 Becessary to enumerate Terms cash, mar 25 2t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, AMAGED SUBS: STORES aT D 8 RSISTENCR STORES aT Will be sold at Publ: oi 2th fost. at 1 ovelock AM ek Se tee haryes. fort oe strect.— Weel ington, D. $. the follo pam ' Bto oat Steen ar’ z of Sudsistence Stores, EB ads 0: con Sides,- 3.512 pounds of Hawt,” = | 23 Barrets of Beef. 187 53-60 Dashels of Beans. . 12.43 60 b 1 of Peas. Hi7-Bs bushes of Homi -85 bushe!s of Hominy. 480 pounds of Green Onffee. 305 Pounds of Corn Meal, 216 peunds of Sugar. 111 pounds af Mixed Vegetables. 16 Gallons of Saner Krout. wHalos of M are ea Fh ene vith a quan’ of damag jour, Sweepings, Terms, cash in Government fuca’. - LESLIE 8M!ITH. mar25-2t Capt, First Infantry, A SSISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFIC. Corner G and 222 Streets. Wasnrverox, D.O., March 17, 1363, Will be sold.at public auction, on. PRIDAY, the Zth instant a’queutity of Manure belonging to the Quartermastér’s Department, lying at the horse corral on 294 street. and on H, between 2ist and 22d streets, and at such other points as will ther be designated hy the sactioneer. ) Terms ¢ash tn rnment funds. mae to commente at teu o’clock at the horse corra\ phy, anure to be remoyed within ten days after e sale. All manure hitferto purchased from this Depart- ment must be removed within the time above spoa- ified or it will be resold for the benefit of the Goy- ernment. _ ©. H. TOMPKINS. Captain and A.Q M. U.S.A. mar 18-d .C. Mo@UIRE& CO,, Aurts. FUTURE Days. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. N&CUTOR’S SALE OF ELEVEN BUILDING f4 Lors, conven ow ConneCriGuT aVescE AND Nortn L Stregr.—On PUESDAY AFTERNOON March Sist . at 5 o'clock, on the premises, wa shail Sell to the Nighest biddéra Kleven Building L ts situated at the corner of Connecticnt avenue and North L street, nine o!: tie Lois fronton north L strect, and run back to a tep-foot alley, (t#o of them’ jmproved by small brick houses;) and two front on Connecticut avenue, between L ant M streete. ‘ These Lots are desirable sizes for building sites, and the location is very tine. Terms: Ove third imeash, the remainder in six and twelve months. with interest, secured’ bya deed of trust on the pr- mises, By order o! the Executor, mar2eod&ds J.0. MOGUIRE & CO. Aucts. Corner G and 20d streets, Washington, D. C.. Murch ‘2ist, 1563. Will be sold at pudlic. auction. on THURSDAY, the 2d of April, 1953, at the Corral, near the 0b! servatory. a number of HORsEr AND MULES, copdemned as unilt for pablic servic, belonging to the Quariermaster’s Dé partment Termscash in Gove nment funds Fale to commence at 10 o'clock H. TOMPKINS, © mar 3d J SSISTANT A F Corner of & and Wasurxeton, D. Will be sole at pablic auc rot the Quartermaster’s Warehouses, on G street, setween isi and 22d streets, on TUESDAY sist March, 1363, several hundred empty boxes, Po.k and Flour barrels, Ress, &¢ They will be put up in small loti Terms cath in Government 'nnds, ale to commence at ten 0 clock. C.H TOMPKINS, Captainand A QM O0.8. a. mar 21 tda J.C. Mo@UIRE & 00.. Aucts. By W. L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. ¥ VIRTUE OF A LEED OF TRUSF BEAR- ing date the 3ist day of January, 1863, and re. corded in Liber J. A. 8.,No 245, at folios 15, & the subscriber will offer for sale, at public auction, on THURSDAY, 19th day of March. 1353. at three o’clock, Lots Ny. 4 and 5, in Davidson's subdivision of Square No 347. 3 The absve lots fronton the north side of N st. north, between 9th and Ifith sts west, and are sita- ted within two squares of the 7th street passenger road. The title will be made indisputatbie, Terms: Qne-fourth cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest from day of sule, secured by a deed of trust on the preperty. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ifthe 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, 3 TER MARBURY, Trustee, mar 6-eokda . WALL & O., Aucts. &7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aoril ist, at five o'clock” J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. mar 2» W.L. WALL & CO, Auots. XOMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF THE REAL EB- TATK OF THE LaTR Ricvaryo M. Borex —By virtue of an order of the Circuit Court of the Dis- triet of Columbia, be x of February, 1851. made ina certain cause 4. 6n the partition docket of raid court, the No. 174 of said docket, and being a peti vide the real estate of rd M. Boyer, late of Washington county, d@@eased, will sell. at publie auction to the highest bidder, On FRIDAY. $4 day of April next, at 1 o'cluek in the forenoon, the following portions of the real estate of which the suid Richard M. Boyer died seized, the same being and lyingin Georgetown, in the said District, to wit: ist. A house and lot onthe north side of Water street. ear Jefferson street, between Washington and Jeffer-on‘streets and froning about 28 fecton | Water street, and running back of that wiith about i85 feet. able, th. street, between 9th and Ke RENT—T wo large BED ROOMS, bly furmished, ina private residencs—healthy lecation—and., if desired, good Board in the house. Inquire at the Star Office, Box 53. mar 24 3t" Pre RKENT— Fine, large and pleasant FUR- NISHED RGOMs for redt with Board,on ath street, between G and H, opposite the Patent Of fice. mar 2¢-4t* QOUSE TO REN T—Near Capitol, north side, (street cars within 20 feet.) with privileg of purchasicg ee caer e given April ist, Apply a’ G. W. PALMER & CO.’S Coal Office, near ratiread d. pot, corner C and Ist sts. mar 24-3t* OOMS TO RENT—A neatly furnished Front Parlorand a Bed Room, (together or singly.) without Loard, may be rented reasonably. by wen- tlemen only, at No. 326 Ninth’ street, bet and M sts.,eastside. Itis a priva' etweea family, where there are no boarders. quired. References given and re- Fe, SALE,—Three first class DWELLINGS, four Taar 24-3t* stories th; and a fine Cel ar with ali the modern improvements, situated on O street north, between ist and 2d streeta wert, near the Baltimore Depot, Capitol, Passenger Railway and the Avenue. Could be converted into a fine hotel. Will be sold on longgime or low for cash, either separately or togeth For farther particulars inquire of JNO, B. WARD, Lumber Dealer, corner oi weifth st. and Canal. mar 24-1w* JALCABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The under- signed willaell nis Farm, situated in 5 trict of Columbia, 34g miles from the Capitole upor the Bladensburg real. It is located om the eastern side of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; hasa water communication and is peculiarly adapted for & market gard: The soil rich leam and bot- tem land, and very p. Upon the farm there is 8 Freat. variety of fruit—choice apples. peaches and cherries, and a splendid vineyard of 150 assorted vines. The House is in very good repair ; also, the Sta- ble and Barn.. Upon the farm there are several living springs of execllent water. This farm has an extensive front on the Bladensburg road, and could be divided into t id several times that amount, : a fornia easy: and tor more partie ee ntormat Bi dl ie. minershectwe nt ts ‘Washington, D.C. DESIRABLE LOT TO LEABE 25. FEET ront. and 100 feet deep, situated on the corner of and K atreets, by the Northern Liberty Market, For terms apply on the premises. mar 19-1w* 1 yee BENT—A DWELLIN@ HOUSE and STORE cm thenorth side of New yey avenne, between. iith and lith ats, Inquire ef W. ¥. Attorney, cerner 42 street aad Leuisian> avenue, mar 21-e03t* OR RENT —A PARLOR and CHAMBER, con- nected, neatly furnished, on the first: floor elevated five feet above the side waik, (in Siyrinate family.) location very nt and desirable, and only a few yards east of the State Dapartment and RI Bank,and the street cars runging to the Capitol and Georgetown, on New York Stonue, door from 15th st., Ne. 460. mar W7-<0oth, \OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale his FARM with G@rst ciass im- rovements containing 62 acres of lend, adjoining ‘enallytown ef: Geors and 4 miles of the Center : E mirably adapted to market gardening or gracs. Aa a country seat it has mo superior, the view oxtend- ing from se 70 — in eva: . W. BL ONT, 61 mar 10-Im* TO INVEST —The subscriber has A = aren owns ace: Tenge in value Fee, 0 Bice 7-im Sim. P DRURY. BY ISHRD ROOMS TO RENT—For rent 3 2 specqaa beat oc rs, ‘detween G and ATAWBA WINES AND BRAND) of American qromth nas x oR ¥ NGbv'reuasrtvanta avenue, cme ss 2d. A warehouse and ‘ot between Ch-rry street ud the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. fronting em ibe canal, being the third house from market «pape. od. A part of Lot 10,ia Beatty & Hawkins’ adgi- ‘ orgetewn, situated at the southeast cor- ner ol High and Beall streets, with the three-st ry bricP tavern thereon. This is one of the bast stands for a tavern in Georgetown, and isanold and well known place of publie resort. 4th. The west 45 feet fronton Beall street of Let . 6.in the s ip, by $5 feet deep. an’ partof Lots land 22 in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition te George- town, next to and acsoining the last mentioned lot. frcrting 62 .ceton the north side of Beall street, near the > The of High, together with the im- provements ).Rresn. Sth. Aloten the southwest corner of Bridge nnd Washington evesta, fronting 35 feet il inches om Brid t and minning back of that width om ‘ashington street 68 feet 2 inch z The above lets are very valaa! and eligibly le- cated and are well worth the attention of capitalists, fter the sale of the Georgetown property we will also sell, by virtue of the same authority,» small farm situated near Tenallytown, between ‘Westminater road and the Rockville turnpike, con- tainipg about 49:acres of land,improved by dwell- ing, barn, stable,&c. Sale of’ the farm will take place at3'o’clock inthe afternoon. Terme of sale: One fourth cash; residue in equal ayments of 6, Zand 18 months, with in erest from Say of sale, for which tke onde of the purck aser with approved security will be taken, Ifthe termsare not complied with in five da the property will be resold at risk and cost of purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Sal ‘commence at the lot on Water street jeurned from lot to lot till all are sold. ee ap BE. M. LINTHICUM, JNO. L. KIDWELL, G20. W. BEALL, : % L. OPFUTT mar 18 e0&ds* OHAS. A. BUOKEY. By.<. C. McGUIRE &. 00.. Auctioneers, ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Re REET On EDNERDAY AFTERNOON April sth, at 53g o’clock oPious dcodw ol trast, raooriied respectivaly. te Libderst 8., No. 102, felio 244, et seq; No. 135, 3 No. 161, folio, 198, et req: Ne onthe premises, by virtue be: of the land . of Soants, Disthict of Colambia: and by at two decrees, of the Cixcuit Court of the vist District of Columbia passed “canses, numbered respectively. 1734 and } ‘subetital Trustees in the place and stead of Ghaties Wallach, surviving timatee, I sha! Lots num- bered thirty-three (33,and thirty four(34)in square numbered ‘ave hundred and filty-seyen(5s7) frosting together 136 feet7, inches en First street west, between north Lani:M streets, together with the im provements, consisting of a large brick dwelling house Termsof sale: Oae thirdin cash, the remainder in mx and twelve montha, with interest secured by a deed of trust onthe premises. conycyameiee at the expense o=-purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right to resell at the tisk and expense Teg es parchaser on one weeks no- tice in the oe tar. . KF. MATTINGLY, Trastee. mari2-3tawda J.C. Meg ite & Coc hucts, ARSHAW’S SALE.—Ln virtue of a writ of fleri M faciasigsaad from the Olerk’s Office of the Oir- cuit Cours ef the De of Col uty of Kesh: expose to. pablic cate, Court B as the unexpired x ywors, and will be sold to cials No. 70, te May term, 183, in fevor of William eo WEP Bian, jotion, on every W: My m" hand at the ‘Terms cash in Treasury agtes, to be paid On jas Bat Sron.] Lt. Ool. and. D ime re ees bone. 08 em am rw ry snd at short Dotives bli kinieet WAGONS. &c.,ap- taining RLES §) poi toeutlera, OH LAG eh ve Corner of Johx ai bathe re Pars HSod ES

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