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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. “s THEeaTER.—The last night of the -Dayenport combiastion is announced. smembrancer y will play the “Irom. —n dramatic performance which at- so fulia bous. on last Mondayevening. lack personates “Leon de Bourbon,” venpor! “Rochefort,” Ada P irker “Hor- Charles Barron Marc,” and the r characters are well cast. VASHINGTON THEATER liss Alice Pla- » is announced but for ove nizhtonly. She 1 appear in ihe favorite character of d= . in «The Foundling of Paris; Sally Scraggs,” in the “Srage Sirnck Bar- Di Fred. Maeder, Bailey, Hawk, Mrs. M: zy, Mrs. Eaw: 's, and the rest of the company appear. On Monday Mrs. John Wood ap- RBURY was crammed and jammed agai last night. This e:enins will be per- tor s new and diy original —oue of n ons A Broom S>lo,” which is well worth witn Jnlia Morti- m K Pernoyer and E ined» Fuiber, Will appear i y Trio, of “Hon-ton tormed. WYMAN annonnces this as his last nizht, in order tol:ave behind hima most favor- s e will produce new wonders nd ventriloguism The dancing n hand, and some novel experi- ments wherewi'h to amuse and bewilder wil be pertor Go by all mens and see Wy- man for the last time. VARIETIES.—Althongh there are so many places of smusement at this time in tull in this cit minent pesition, there to ness the excellent op. The Saturday eget THE First District y afternoon, the scholars of th: male department, Mr. 8S. Thomson, princi- pal, and the temale department, Miss Mary P. ‘Middleton, assembled in the school-room of the latter, on H street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, in the presence of a large number of visitors, among them the parents of the chi dren, Messrs. Hyde 4d Dunlop,of Georgetown: Wilson, Morsell and Rhees, of tae trustees, and Alderman Richards. The exercises con od of reading compositions by the girls and recita- lions by the boys, together with songs b girls Among the pieces more particu » were the recitations + What + State of the Coun- Military Insubor- deserving of noli I Know,” by Le in E a, 1 Love’ Thea,” Kitty Wells, he Hunter’= Song,” by Miss Poter, « Columbia, the Gem of the Oc the duetts, «Gently Sighs the Breeze” «The Moon behind the Hill.” are e. deserving of mention: while the compos were all so well written, and read with correctness, that it rnoon, Sergeant Hurley, of the me across R colored boy lliams, in charge of a stab he had rented, containing tt horses marked -* for condem a n recently put on v became suspi- to his posse se Station . aer of Twentieth thle unbe ving be him cl cious y had not come honestly, and took him to e@ that he lives near the s,and rents this ents, and attends to > -e horse long to 1 but to « ‘her boys e horses he S$ WAS gl en to a boy, ther bought for thirty ce.ts. The ho! the prisoner were turned over to Col. r’s detectives. ° eset ye Stanpixne Ca In Georgetown Thursday Wm. Towers and M Townsend got into a scufile, but were separated by the police who G both parties, Yesterday they ap- red before Justice Reaver and gave bail for their appearance at court. The parties im- mediately left the office, Towers being in front. das he was turning the corner of High and Bridge sts., it is said Townsend ran up behind him and stabbed him: the knife entering be- tow his shoulder blade, and inflicting a severe but not fatal wound. ately arrested and taken before Justice F and gave bail tor a further examin Towers was taken to the drug store of Dr. Barnard, where his wounds were dresse: Mr. Towers was removed to his father's r dence, near the Northern Market, yesterday, and we hearthat last night hemorrhage ensued, causing the fear that the wound will prove datal. pe FovrtaH War: Mitchell, larcen ult and bat- Dayid Clancy, do: do. Elizabeth Keller, drunk: dismissed. -Ino. B. Bell. suspicious person; do. P. Ys drunk: do. Jno. Lomas, disorderly; do. Henry Wells, suspicious person; turned over to Su- perintendent. Thos. Brown, drunk; dismissed. James Hagan, drunk and disorder! military, 4ieo. H. Ross, attempt atrape; dismissed. Also, threatening to kill a woman; do. Brown, creating a nuis: D. Noisy, drunk and disorder! When sober. Geo. W. Faar, ti G. FE. Chancy, drunk; dismi: Pat'k 0 be dismissed hting, military. ed. Patk Demp- GovERNMENT umme>, & Citizen, 1 Guardhouse on committed to the Centr harge of stealing and sellinga horse, belong- ing to sth Michigan Cavalry. John Hun- rT, the velerinary surgeon of the regiment, also committed On suspicion of being con- nedin the lareeny of two horses from his regiment Philhp Wolcott, of “Scott's 900, Elche, u citizen, were by the Provost M the charge of. ste with receiving it. and John nt tothe Guardhou-« wrshal Thursday; the first on ling a horse, und the latier rested on Thursday assaulting and beating Mr: i child. The parties are residents of Swamipoodle, and the complainant charged that Dempsey said some- thing improper to her child, and she remon- ated, and Dempsey torr Dempsey, ay morning, put a that Mrs. Shaughnessy and others The case was ruled when the witnesses for the de- be summoned. bight, by tor 2 hearing, tence shall toe cf CERIES AND Wines.—We have hereto- fore called attention to the fact that tip best qualities of articles in ‘he grocery line, and the | t brands of win be obtain Johnson, 2-9 Pa. av., between Ninth and Tenth streets. Mr. Johnson has lately made addition to his excellent stock of goods, and is prepared to furnish, a@ heretofore, such articles only as exnnot fail to give general satisfaction. Those in necd of articles in his line would do well to examine his stock and secure at encea superior article. and liquors, can always in Tue BLIND LEADING aay night, Officer Heshler carried a young zuan tothe Fourth Ward station accompanied by another young man who claimed to be his friend. The latter stated that it was the wish of Chancy’s father to have his son locked up in order to break him from drinking. Young Chancy was evidently intoxicated, but the friend who was with him was much more so. ‘The guard thought that he too shonid be locked up, but as there was no complaint, this could not be done, Yesterday morning Chancy was dismissed. —— CouNTERFEIT POSTAGE CURRENCY.—T wen- ty-five and fifty cent postage currency noles gre in circulation in-the city, it is stated, in considerable quantities. They are excellent imitations of the genuine, the only perceptible difference being that, in the counterfeit the paper is somewhat thinner, and in the letters '. 8, at the bottom of the note, the shank of #s not cross the right limb of the U, as in nuine. s Se SECOND WARD STATION CASES. Wood, disorderly; dismissed. W) Jas. Small- jam Stekes, violating hack Iaw; fined 95.5%. Wm. Tyson, drunk: military. Mary Fogle, do.; fined 315s. Kate Davis, disorderly; do. $3.40. Henry Hick- ner, disorderly: do. #2. Cyrus Merriman, drunk and disorderly; fined $1.58. ‘da Wilkison, do.: do. $1.58. Jas. M. Kidn picious char- acter; military. age Drunk, INpEED. night, a man was taken to the Fourth Ward station for being runk and disorderly. After lying in the cell trom eight o’clock last night to eight o'clock this morning, When the officers went to bring him out for trial, they found him yei immova- bly drunk. His name was registered as Patrick Drunk Noisy, and the justice ordered his dis- z:issal when sober. i MerioronttaN Potice CoMMISSIONERS.— A meeting of the Board was held Tnursaay. Messrs. Brown and Tenney were absent on actount of Hiness. Althongh there we>> sey- eral vacancies, pointed, in consequence of the absence of these ers. Christopher ¥. Hoan ws wade « Mil detective on the force withow any pay. ~~ Deav.—Thos. S. Devanghn ber of the typographical fr; Thursday eveniug Previous to his last i!]ness M.D. was foreman of the jovroom in the Gor- ernment priating oflice wortiy Inem- Hy, died on the © Gip The dallet | -chon-taw-law,” will also be per- | the Varieties continues to oc- | nd large crowds | a good one. This evening | nined | Archibald | d upon her and | | that he never would shoot a Contfede ed at fair rates at the store of Augustus | Tux Biinp.—Thurs- | aly one patrolman was ap- | | former.) bruised, not dangerousty. mie eS AN TAINM 3 Lodge, No. 7, k hall, corner EF | avenue, Townsend was immedi- , | son. | | | the piano can avail themselves of his new sys- | New Certiticates | U.S. Ayn Epitor Court-MARTIALED any Sry- | TENCED TO TRE Rip Ravs.—The geueral court-martial over which Co}. Korponay, of the Twenty-eight Pennsylvania voluntee: | presided, by ordr of Major General Heintz: man, has been dissolved, that body having completed the business for which it was con- vened. | Among those who were tried by this court | was Mr. D. Turner, editor of the Alexandria | | | Doily Evening News. The charge was that Mr. Turner had published the roster of Major Gen eral Heintzelman’s command, for February, | 1863. Myr. Turner plead guilty to the char: and the court sentenced him «to be con fin hard labor at the Rip Raps, or some other tary station to be designated by the Gene: Commanding, for the space of twelve months. This order was, however, subject to the ap- proyal of the Major General Commanding. The proceedings of the court-martial are confirmed. In general order No. id General Heintvelman says “In pronouncing sentence in these cases, the court Las shown itself possessed of a Sense Of its responsibility, aud a just apprecia- ticn of the injury inflicted on the service by the injudicious publication of a «military roster. “At the sume time, while congratulating the court on pertorming its duty with decision and al as a military tribunal, the Major General Commanding cannot butentertsin the convic- | tion that the greatest differen:e separates the | civilian from the soldier in hi eas of proprie- ty or culpability, and in his knowledge of duty in matters purely military. he circumstance of ‘loyalty’ and ‘want of bad intent’ conspires to mitigate the crime of the accused in the mind of the authority re- viewing the sentence. “Tbe sentence in the case of D. Turner is re mitted, under the conviction that his energ will be devoted to t cause which he has so thoughtiessly jeopardized.” Private Henry Vanderwaiter, company G, | First of D. C. volunteers, was tried at th: same time and by the same court, and convicted | of furnishing this roster to Mr. Turner for pub- | lication. He was sentenced “to forfeit all pay now or to become due him from the United States, and to confinement at hard labor for three months, at the ond of which time he will be dishonorably discharged from the ser He will be sent under guard to Fort’Delaw With his descriptive list, clothinggaccount. and a copy cf this order.” iat ee OAD ACCIDE —ONE SOLDIER DED.—A distress urred yesterday near The train FAaTaL RAIL KIttep anp Sryerat Wor ing railroad accident ecc Camp Conyalescent, Alexandria. was filled with soldiers on their way to the convalescent camp. While the cars were | moving very fast around the curve near tne | camp, the coupling came unloosed, causing « | smash up, instantly killing David Franhen- | field, company F, 129th regiment Pennsylyania yolunteers, The following soldiers were wounded: Joseph Dearth, company 1, 10th New York. slightly | injured; Solomon Clark, company D, nh New | Hampshire, dangerously; John L A, 109th Pennsylvania, s ton, compan 3 ously: George Panglor, compan York, slightly: David Bradley, npan th Conneticut, dangerously: William Phill company D, (ith w York, d rously: Tilton, company G, 2 ©. McCall, company I, 2th PI ©. MeCall, jr, spine injured: to the wi their care. There w: a large a ance of the members of the Order and t triends, including some of the most prov citizens of the Seyenth Ward,and m: . during bekah w: 1 and upon some ed to the public. of Ryland Glab, vind pervtary Park ng and pertinen chapel and a favorite Quartet excellent Ircture by Grand H. Sweet. Intere: were also made by Grand Master MeT and Deputy Grand Master Douglass. The ser- vices were closed with the doxology aud bene- diction; and the company proceeded to the saloon and partook of a handsome supper which had been prepared under direction of a committee of the members of the Lodge. The aliair was creditable to all concerned and to the good old Order represented, SEUSS OWSKI, THE Mvusican Ar- | TisT.—We call once more the attention of pe desirous of learning music easily 4 speedily to the method of instruction pr by Prot. Wolowski, which possesses great and peculiar merit. Weare assured by those who | have availed themselves of his aid that his pu- pils are really making remarkable progress. His new method is proved to be an admirable | one, and his capacity as a teacher and leader ubrivailed. He is himself a first-class per- tormer on the piano and a vocalist, an artist of higher rank than those usually devoted to | teaching. All those who desire to become ina iort time fine singers or good performers on ALEXANDER WoLce tem. This is the last course of piano and sing- ing that will be given in Washington by Prot. Woiowski at lis residence, No. 151 Tenth street. | > | Wasuincton Moxey MAREET.—Qnotations | for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers | and Practices o Pure Bovrson Watskr. Bortiep By Upotpwo Wours, New Yorke. To the Citizens of Washington:—For some time past I hare been solicited by the Medical Faculty ef this city to add to my ‘Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps” business the bottling of Purz BoursoNn | Wuisxy, which could be relied on by the medical profession, I would have acceded to their request fome time since, but found it difficult te 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, Ky., for the purchase of Bour- hon Whisky direct from the distiHers, when offered ' for sale in that market, The Whisky willbe putup in my Schnapps bot- tles, and packed in cases of one dozem each, with s fac simiic of my signature on the label, I remain yours, respectfully, UboLrie WoLre, No, 22 Beaver at.,N. ¥. :s New York, January 30, 1963. Upe.pno WoLre Esq .22 Beaver at., New York. Dear Sir; The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal purposes bas been long felt by the. profession, and thousands of lives have been sacrificed by the use | Of adulterated articles, We have tested the several articles which you stent us. and censider it justly entitled to the high et reputation you claim forit. x e would recommend you to appoint some of the respectable Apothecaries in diflerent parts of the United States as Agents for the sale of your Bour- hon Whisky. where the profession can obtain the same, when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprise, We remain your obedieut servants, vi ‘ine Matt, D.,No. 1 Gramarcy Park. J . Carnochan.M D., Professor of Clinical Sur- £ '¥y, Surgeon-in- Chief to the State Hospital, &c., 0. 14 east 16th str Lewis A. Sayre, 795 Broadway. i. P. De Wees, M. D., 791 Broadway, Joseph Worster, 120 oth street, Nelson Stele, M. D., 37 Bleecker street. John O'Reilly, M. D., 236 4th street. B.J. Raphael, M. D., Professor of the Principles F’Surgery, New York Medical Col- lege, &c., 91 9th street. and others, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. K I beg ‘eave to inform the public I have appointed the following firms agents for the sale or this Pure Bourbon Whisky, where samples can always be seen. and willsoon be tor sale by every Grocer. Druggist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the United States. UpoLrxo WOLF, 22 Beaver street, New York, W. H. Brows & BrotHEeRs Aapats. mar7-Im Baitimore, Corns are THE UNIVERSAL Tor™ oF Man- KIND. —To be relieved of these terrible evils, call on Dr. White, and submit to his manipulations. Hundreds of our citizens testify with gratitude as to his successful treatment of corns, bunions, nails growing in the flesh, ete. Dr.’ White makes chiropody a speciality. "You are sure to get relief without experiencing pain. Office 434 Penasylania avenue, (Lane & Tucker 8 building.) between Four and a-halfand Sixth streeta. No charge for con- sultation. mar 24-tf = Tue IxptaN HERB 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, for Consultation or Advice. OUR MOTTO W@ use auch Baims as have no strife With Nature or tha Laws of Life; th Blood our Lands we never stain or poison men to ease their pain, fur Father—whom all goodness fills, Provides th eans to cure all ils; ‘ yple Herbs beneath our feet, sed, relieve our pain complete. A simple Herb. a simple Flower, Cull'd from the dewy Lea— There, these shail speak with touching power Of change and health to thee. Washington Buildings, Pa. anenue, about minutes walk from Brown's Hotel. No charge for Consulta mar 20-Im No chars five —_ BaTCHEeLOR’S HAIR Dm, The best in the World. William 4. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- ‘dies the ill «fects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggista, &c. BF The Genuine is signed WinuiaM A. BaTouE- LOR, om the four sides of ench hor. Factory, No.§1 Barctay st., Naw York, (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond st.) > A Coven, Co.p, on AN IneitatRD Turoat, if mZ-ly allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections. oftentimes incurable. Brown’s BroncntaL Troones reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant relief. In B cnitis, AstaMa, and Ca- TABRH they are beneficial. The good effvets result- ing from the use of the Trochea, and theirextended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations, OsTain only the genwine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, Pur.ic SrKakers and StNcras should use the Troches, Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box. Jan 17-3m > BPeeMsTORRH@A CaN nx CuReD.—Dr. Rand’s Bpecitic cures Spermatorrhaa. Seminal Weakness, Impotency, Los Power, etc., speedily and efrctual . Ita effects are truly magical. A trialof the pecific, will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price §1 abox, Sold by }. Ford, cor- ner lith street and Pa. avenue, Wasbington, and Henry Cook Alexandria, ja6-ly ArteuTion, Boidiers and others. Samaritan’s Gift is your dnly hope. Cures any case of private complaints in from two to four days. If you would He Buying. Selling. | be saved from long suffering and speety death, Coupon Bonds, 1851 ......101%, 1053¥ | don’t fail to avail yourselves of this remedy. The S. 7.30 Notes. + 106 Bamaritan’s Root and Herb Juices is the only Quartermasters’ C American American Hlhils y that none « he oath of all reyuired by the new Judiciary of District, by declining practice at that partic ular court: bu ould there be any such, th snags ahead, rn that the Court of Claims and the U ipreme Court will in future require ail practinoners before them to take the same oath of allegiance administered by Judge Carter in his court are likely to encounter fresh we le “ gent A Iistoy at So_.pren.—Last night, Mic’ MeGuirr, of the vd Justrict Regiment, was ar- rested by the police tor drunkenness and fight- ing, hurrahing for Jeff. Davia, and declaring ate, and would like to be sent over the lines. He was sent to the Central Guardhouse, and this morning the shower-bath was administered to him. Pel ihe neta Batus.—The Seymour Club will give their first grand ball at Temperance Hall, on Wed- nesday eyening, the 15th inst. Great exertions are being made for a first-class part: The Shields Boys also announce a ball to come off on the 20th of April, at Temperance Hall. The Shields Boys alway: give good parties. pa eee THE GREAT BiLLiarp Exuinition to come off at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Monday and Tues- day evenings next, and Tu ‘ternoon, is exciting a good deat of interest among those fond of the gaine. Such first-class protession- als as Kavanagh, Goldthwaite, Deery and Phelan will handle the cue. . ee Suypayr Scnoor ExuiRirion.—Another ex- hibition of dissolving views will take place at the Thirteenth street Baptist Church on Mon- day evening. That will be the last exhibition, and a number of new war views will be added. The object of this exhibition is to secure funds for the purpose of adding to the Sabbath school library. aie DisGracing vHE Senvice —Thursday after- noon, Surgeon J. H. Mul 28th Pennsyl- vania, was arrested near the eepot, drunk and making an indecent exposure of his person Lieut. Charles Garber, 62d Pennsylvania, was also brought in for bring drunk, and yesterday morning the two were taken to the Provost Marshal's. —— CREATING A Nvisancr.— Peter Switzer, a seavenger, charged with placing night-soil in hogsheads, in the Northern Liberues, between Eighth and Ninth streets, a few days ago, was arrested and tuken before Justice Thompson. ‘The Justice ordered bim to pay a fine of 510 and 55 cen's costs. > Vex? MENT.—See adver- tisement of property for sale on Fi street, near Judiciary Square. It is in the most rapic improving neiguborhood in the city. — Hon. OWEN Lovesos is still lying seriously iil at his rooms in this city. pa ES yxiss. Kye, Ear and T seescuntally treated by De, Von Morcbsigeer, Penn. avenne, op osite Willards’, For testime- pals apd refer suces se4 National Intelligencer or call at his o@ce mac 24 4t™ Bp Veruste Siox 1g Cawr!— be warped in tims, supply yourasives 4 Pills and Qintmeat Thay ace gucrantied te cure the worst cases of Sores, Ulesra, Fcurvy, Fevers and Buwel Compla nts, Ouly % ate. per box or pot. pay Disracus OF THe Nervous, SeminaL, Urinary AbD Bskcat bystTeMs.—New and reliable troat- went—iu Ke ports of the Howard Ass ciaion—sent in seeled le ‘er envelopes, free of ST Fr. J Sluliz Hougnton Howar Philace)phia, Pa. TH Haix Dre ¢ ORB aPeet AS» suet Hain Dye ia Neto Fades or Wa-hes Out.-Upham’s Hair Dya, 50 centsabox. The bertinuss. Try it. Sold dy 8. C. Ford, corner tith street and Pa. avenue, Wush- ington, and Henry Oeok, Alexandria, ja6-ly | CUANCE FOR AN i iy at Diseases most 27 ie WoRLDp— effyc'ual remedy for seres and diseases whic! betu treated with mercury. Take of this purifying remedy and be permanertly cured, See,advertise- ment in another colum ja 5-tf Bere Great PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE, via Baltimore nd Hurrishure,to the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quitk time— low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates. For tiekets and fur- ther information apply at tho office of Great Penn- sylvania Route, north avenue aud Sixth st $a. m. untild p.m. au i4-ly past corner of Pennsylvania Vashington. Office open from j on Sundays from 2 to 4 E.0. No. A MARRIED, In Georgetown, on the 26th inst. H. Chapman WILLIAM H. Boorit to Miss LIZZIE JONES, of Lees! county, Va. On the 2th inst, by the Rev, Mr. Remick. JAMES HENRY JOHNSON of Fayette county, Indiana, by Rey. Wm. of Wisconsin, burg, Louden | rial ANNIE 5. BRUWN, of Georgetown, see DIED, On the 27th inst, after a short but painful ill- nope, Mrs. SARAH TRUMAN, in the 63d year of er aye. The triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday, the 20th, from her late residence on I street, between 4th and Sth. at 244 o'clock. i On Friday, th inst.. of congestien of the brain, EVELYN M MELVILLEK, aged 31 yrars. ‘The funeral will Cor & e from her late resi- dence, 328 H street, between 15th and l6th,on Sunday. March 2th, at2 o'clock p. in. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. {New York papers please copy } iv Saturday morning, 28th inst.. at4a.m.,CATHE- RINE SANDS, at her residence, 13th strect, be- tween M and N ‘ Funeral will take place Suniay, 29th inst,, at 23; o’clock. i + On Saturday, 2sth inst., after 24 hours’ i HARRY, son of Benjamin and Mary A. Reiss. The funeral will take piace from the residenc3 of hia paredts. No. 267 @ street, between Mth and i5th sts,, at $o’clock on Sunday. the 29th. The ounce the family are respectfully invited to attenc. On the morning of the Bth inst.. HARRY MER- EDITH, only child of O. De Wit! d Elisabeth H, Smith, aged 2 years and 6 monthi Funeral Sunday, the 2th, at 3p.m., from No. 437 bHstveet. ™ BALLS, PARTIES, &. “WANTS. AUCTION SALES, W ee ay bec work in seco ee c r ment. 1o Capt. H. vOne, U, 8. V. at the foot of @ streets Washing"o2 Vv J ANTED- An active intelligent BO Yfrom 14 to 16 years old to run errands and tend ina store, Inquire at this office. Tar 23-3! Wax ee or sieht Whe Ate phe Stent employmen’ y ay ii 0 A. . RICHARDS, on 8, between Half abd South Cant: Sts. i mar 28-3t* WaASTED-A first-class COOK. WASHER and IRUNER; must come weil recommended, Apply immediately at 355 lth street, between L. and M. ~ y mar 23-3t V 7ANTED TO RENT—A smal! HOUSE, unfur- nishec, either in Washingtonor Georgetown, Rent about $2 0 to $25) per annum. Address ‘ J_ B..” office of this paper. mar 23-1t* WANTED—Two VEBSELS of about? oF 8 fect AA NKIN & mar 23 draft for Maryland. Apply t> RAN .. Commission Merckants, 101 Water street, Grorgetown, D.C. Mar 23-2t" W ANTED—A HOME for a bright, intellig: littie boy, two yearsold, Any lady w sai to adopt such a child may bear of an opro tunit by addre: ga note to“ W.A.,” Siar Offiee, = y E D—A competent APOTHECARY j Teference required. Address ‘**Phar- Post Office. i mar 7 iw CTABLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES a Situation as children’s maid er chanbermai t, £ Apply at 174 corner of F and 18th sts. mar27 3t Vy J ANTED—A colored GIRL to do the cooking; wasbing and ironing of a small family. Apply at the livery stable Nos. 288 and 290 E street, above th, mar 27 3t* AN?TED—A GIRL to wash, iron and cogk for three in family. To one whois capable and perfectly horest good wags and good home will be secured, Apply at two-story brick coracrof Ith 8. and O at mar 27-3t* W ANTED—500 MEN to work in the Commiasa- _ty Department; good pay given and rations furnished, Apply imimeciately te Mr. BUCK, at 6th street wharf, A. BECK WITH, mar 27 St Colonel A.C. 8. WASTED TO INVEST—By a business young man $0 or $1/00 in some mercantile busi- ness, to receive a proportionate interest and take « hand inthe same. Address A BC,” Star Office. Mar 27-3t™ WALCEMAKER WANTED IMMEDIATELY A competent workmaa will find constant ein- ployment and full wages by applying immediately tod [. BLACKFORD & SON, Georgetown, D mar 27-3" JANTED—A first-ruste GARDENER, or would Tet to @ good gurdener four acres of rich good land at a moderate rent. Inguire of GEO, MATTINGLY, No. 166 south F street, Island. mine 27-5 W ANTED_Two FURNISHED ROOMS, without board, in a private family convenient to my store. Answer immediately. GEO, T. SMITH, _ .. S11 7th street, adjoining ationnl Intelligencer Buildings Ww D TO —A HOUSE; will buy the furniture if desired, Also, war ted to bay a house, Answers will be received one month. Ad- dress 8. W. NUKE, Box 22 Star Office - W ANTED—A MAN with family w under- stards farming and gardening; also a man who understands ditching. Apply at Bank of Washington to KE, TEMPLE. mar 25-3t* Ware ANTED—A HOUSE in a convenient part of the city, payable monthly or quarterly in ad- vance; hes? Pos? Office rence given, Address through the @. HH.” mar 25 -3t SE WANTED IMMEDIATELY— efor a family of 50r6 persons. paid promptly every month. Addr, 9 Penn, avenue, opposite the Metropol: ate TS GENRALS AND OFFICERS.—Wanted, by the advertiser, who has exverience, a POSI- TION as caterer in some division of the Army of the Potomac, or a liberal bonus will be paid to any person whocan procure the above position. &d+ dress ‘‘O. R.,’ Box 16 Star Office. 3 ANTE GRED ¥ JMAN as cook; good wages will be given. Apply at G street, between 17th and J*th, | for Mr. KLOTZ. mar 25 5t* WASTED—A& FURNISHED HOUSE, for 6 or 12 months, by a gentleman from New Y. Rent paid in advance. Address S. M. THAYER, 35 Maine avenue, through City PB. 0., Washing- ton, D.C mar 25-20" STGKE WANTED.—Wanted to rent or lease a large store suitable for a_wholesale business, situated on Peng. avenue or7th street. Address ‘Franklin,’? Alexandria, Va., stating location and terms. mar 25 Iw* V ANTED—A TEACHER ina private family,3 miles trom this city, to instruct three young children, references required, Address GEORGE Been ce Post Office, Washington, D.C. mar 24 r E NTED.—An experienced Gar- dener will find a good situation by applying immediately atNo.447 Ninth street west. neal the Patent Office, or by addressing “J_ B.K.,"* Box 793, Post Office, A German preferred, mar 23-iw* V profits with little labor. Fer further par inquire of or addreas R. B. MILLIKEN, 4 street, Washington, D.C., room No, 6 upatairs, mar 2Z3-1lw* V cotton and woolen rags, boots, newspapers, bottles, &c., and we will send the wagon for them, weigh them at thedoor, and ray th izhest price fer them. Be sure and send to the right number, 375 D street, near 7th, MASON’S Paper and Rag Warchouse mar {0 Im*™ FOR SALE AND REN’. ANTED—Any one with @5)0 capital canen- lars th yok SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of un Eating SxJoon situnted in the Center Mar- keq, on sth strect, No, 603, For terms inquire on the premises, Itt ] yous AND LOT FOR SALE ON EST..NEAR _ JUDICIABY SQU ARK. Lot 24 feet front by 112, running back to alley. Bouse of brick, contains 8 rooms and cellar; a hy- draxt attached: Will be sold lew on application to WM. H, THOMPSON'S Cigar Store, No. 519 9ta st., 1 door north of it* Penna. aveny R EsTAURANT FOR SALE—The Stock, Fix tures and License ofa small tavern will Be sold cheap us the owner is going to Ger:iwny, raard7-3t™ Fok SALE—The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of the market known as the Jersey Market, No. 323 EB street, next adjoining the Kirby House. For particulars inquire at the market. mar 27. 4t* FOE SALE the FURNITURE and EFFECTS oft first-class house will be sold a bargain, Inquire at No. 210 Prince street, Alexandria, Va. mar 7-2t" (OR RENT— Two well FURNISHED CHAM- BERS and « PARLOR or three champers at house No, 14 F street, next west of Wiuder’s Building All the modern conveniences, Refer ences required. mrar Z7-3t* DESIRABLE LOT TO LEASE 2 FEET front and 100 feet deep, situated on the corner of 8th and K streets, by the Northera Liberty Market. For terms apply on the premises, mar 27-1w* mar 2 Fo SALE—A LIVERY STABLE just built on corner of Ohio avenue and 133 street; accom- modations for forty horres; six round lease, For further particulars inquire at STEINBRE. NER & ©O.’5 Union Hotel, corner 13}, street and Pa. avenue. Mar 27-3t* ,.OR SALE.—The Stock, Fixtures and Good Wiil ofa Grocery Store, with a lease cf two years at $10 per month, with the privilege of dweilit apartments, in a good business neighborhood, satisfactory reasons for selling. 1 be sold cheap, as the owner is leaving the city next Satur- day. Call to-day corner J5th and Mste. war 27-2t* OR SALF—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, with brick basement,on I street, between 2Ist and 224 streets. No. 148° It contains 7 good rooms; pri- Yatecale; title indisputable, Apply on the prem- ines. mar = Fo SALE—A first class DWELLING HOUSE in complete order, situated on the corner of iH. and 2!st streets, with a large garden attached; will be sold oa reasonable terms. The same cae be ex- amined at any time and possession given eagly in May. Apply at 208 I street. mar 26 4t" B LOOK OUT EOR THE ALTIMORE QUADRILLE ASSOCIATION! irst Gras COMPLIMENTARY BALL v MR. WM. J. KREIS. At TEMPERANCE HALL, On THURSDAY EVENING, Aprill6. It Purep GRAND BALL oy THE PHENIX SOCIETY, AT TEMPERANCE HALL On EASTER MONDAY BVENING, 41 6, 1353. Tickets $1, admitting a gentlemal diss, for saie by any of the members, and by La key. merchant tailor, 7th st. opposite the cot Office, and st the door on the night of, ine Ball. The Phenix pledge themselv that they will make this one of the best en’ m-pta of the season, and that no pains will be *pared to give entire satisfaction to all Son orig us with their presence om that evening. A fa brass and string band has been engaged fer the occasion, Supper will be served up at half-past 12 o'clock, with all the delicacies of the season, by an experienced caterer, No hate or caps allowed in the ball room. { J COMMITTEE. sh THE 8KYMOOR CLUB AKE Greut pleasure in announcing to their friends, and the fonts veeeye that thei? FIRST GRAND BALL will be ¢ ven at Temperance Hall, B atrest, between Sth and 16th, on * NKPDAY EVENING, April sth. ware in a fature advertisement. TOR SALB—cANAL OAT GxO. W RIGGS ; ‘bas « eoud comfortable Louse and ones one ner eeu suit meee ae croR eu rr, abou On Ca! oy. poly eid GAN & RAINEHART, _mar 25-1w* Foot of @ street. =a (OR SALB.—Three first class DWELLINGS, four stories th; and a fine Cel-ar with aN the modern improvements, situated on O street north, between Ist anc 2d streets west. near the Buitimore Depot, Capitol, Passenger Railway and the Avenue. Could be converted into a fine hotel. Will be sold on long time or luw for cash, either sepa ately or together For further particulars ingujre o! B. WARD, Lumber Dealer, corner of Twelfth st. and Canal. mar 24-lw" VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The under- | Sigped will sell his Farm, situated in the Dis- trict of Columbia, 3+ miles trom tae Capitol, upon the Bindensburg read. It is located on the eastern aide of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; hasa water communication and is peculiarly adapted for amarketgarden The oil is arichleam and bot- tom land, aud very productive. Upon the farm there i fret variety of f:uit—choice applies. peaches and cherries, and a splendid vineyard o} 150 asgorted vines. The House is in very good repair ; also, the Sta- ble and Barn. Upon the farm there are several living springs of exe-llent water. This farm has an extensive front on the Bladensburg road, and could be divided into three small farms of 35 acres each, and Laving a proportionate share of fruit for each This fam offers peculiar inducements to farmers or capitalists, as it now reats for six par ceat. on the investment, and to a practicai farmer woula pay foveral times that amount, | z a erms eazy; and for more particular information addres oreailupon me. DAVID OOLE, tw Washington, D mar 24- CouNtRy SHAT FOR SALE.—The subscriber / offers for sale bis FARM with first-class im- panes containing 62 acres of land, adjoining ‘ena!!ytown, and within 2%, miles of Georgetown and 4 miles ofthe Center Market. The soil is ad- mirably adapted to market gardening or grass. As A courtry eat it has no superior, the vidw extend- ing fro: to iles in evary airection. eenom HW, BLUNT, O1 La. ava np stairs, mar 10-Im* Washington, MORGAN Fores L¥—A good BOILER, threc-horse power, nearly new, very little uscd, euitable foraimost any parpose. Willbosold cheap. Unilarthe dos, ling Bostaurant, No, 247 Pa.avenue, mar 20-3¢ A CHANCE TO INVEST —The subscriber has A a Ppa ot fe Hennes fof, wale ee ing in ah ‘om 5 to }.009 . offer: . 7 c in- Yor. tinar 7} WM. T. DAURY. For a restaurant a first-rate COL- | gage ina light business, yielding immense | 7ANTKD— 10,000 housekeepers to save their | | By W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. | INES, BRANDIES, WHISKEYS, &c., AT | ., AUCTION.—Closing ont sale at the Store of Emile Dupre. north side of Pennsylvania avenue, dettecen 9h and WtA streets —On TUKSDAY MORN ING. the 31st inst«nt, at 12 0°clock, we will sell, by eatalogue, his stock of WINES. BRANDIBS, axy WHISKEYS, Embracing @ large assortment of Cham nes and other French, German, and Spanish Wines. Imported and bomestic Brandy and Whiskeys. Als». the uncalled for goods of purchasers at the former sale of Groceries, unless they are previously called for, Terms cash. mar 2— W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts- By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ARGE SALE OF NEW AND NEARLY NEW 4 Fusnitere at Avctriox.—On TU RsDAY, the 3ist instant, a> W o'clock a, m., we shall seil, in | front of our Auction Rooms, corner Seventh and } streets, a large lot of Furniture, consisting of Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, B-dsteads, Hair, Cotton | avd Husk Mattresses, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, belenging to a gentleman who intends jeay- ing the city GRE & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | _ mar 28-2 By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TENSIVESALE OF AN ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST SPLENDID PaRtor, Dintne Room AND CHAMNER FURNITURE EVER OFFERED AT PUBLIC S\LE iN THE Distaicr.—Oa WEDNESDAY, the ist day of April next. we shall sell, commenciag at 10 o'clock A M,, at the weil Known ware room of Wm. Meh, Cripps, Esq.. No. 499 Eleventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue,a very rich and general assortment of Furniture, We enumerate, in part— Fine kosewood and Walnut Parlor Sets, in damask, _ brocatelle, cloth, and plush Fine Mahogany and Walunt fill Marble-top Dress- _ ing Bureaus, with Gothic-frame Mirrors Fine Bregeres jideboards, Bookcasea,and Secre- rie: s Fire large @lass Door-Case for statuary Lounges, Wardrobes Fine French and Gothic Bedsteads Fine Martle top Centre, Side, and Sofa Tables Fine Oak Marble top Cottage Chamber Sets Hair and other Mattresses Bolsters ana Pillows With a large lot of other fine Furniture, which we deem unuecessary to enumerate, Terms cash. Itis scarcely necessary to oller any further com- ment relative to the style and quality of the above mentioned Furniture. Suffice it to say that itis Mr. Cripps’s own make and equal, if not supe- rior, to any furniture now for sate in Washington. The iadies and gentlemen ot Alexandria, Geores- town, and Washington are respectfully invited to the sale, a8 they will find it worthy their attention. # The sale without reserve. house is also for rent. Inquire on the GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By W. D. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Corner south side Pa. av. and Ninth street. Gas. TOBACCO, SEGARS, LIQUORS Ho anp Smavt Stores. and 4 Herring Inon Sars av Avetion —On THURSDAY MOKNING, April 2d, at 10 o’clock, we will sell in front of the Auc: tion Reoms. a lot of Groceries, embracing — Bartels White and Veliow Sugars, Tierces Hams and Bacon, Boxes Cheese, Candles and Starch, Boxes Yeilow and Oastile Soap, Boxes Adamantine, Sperm and Mould Candles, Caren Gate, Sauces and Pickles, axd Brandied ruits, Cases Natural Preserves and Jellies, Cares Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepper and Ginger, Boxes Extract and Concentrated Coffee, Boxes Canned Fruits, Meats and Vegetables, Boxes Navy Tobacco. Smoking Tobacco, 50,000 SL Clay Cigars, and other brands, uses Champagne aud German Wines, | Cxses Whisky, Brandy. Gin and Bitters, Barrels Pike’s XXX, Miller’s Rye, Msgnolia, Bour- bon and other Whiskies, 1, and |, Brandy. iS A few kegs White Lead. ew keg Lee | 4 lot of distrained Bar Reom Fixtures and Stock janes W.L. WALL & CO., Aucta. NT QUARTERMASTER'S rant Corner G and 211 Strrets, Wasiincrox. D.C., March 27, 1353, NOTICE. —The sale of Manure advertised to take place at ibe Horse Corral, &c., on thisday, is post- poned until the sth of April, (Thursday.) at 19 ocicck a.m .on which day other lots, near the Railroad Depot, will be sold also. C. H. TOMPKINS, Captain and A.Q.M. U.S. A. mar 2-4 .C. McGUIRE& GO. Aucts. Aessrane QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE.) Corner of G and Bd Streets, Wasaincton, D. C., March 3. 1263.4 Will be sold at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, square bounded April 15th, at the large Barn, on the by KE aud'Fand Twenty-first and Twenty second streets. a large lot of Quartermaster’s 8tores, con- demned a8 unfit for public service, consisting in part of Saddles. Harness. Portable Forges, Black- | smith’s, Carpenters, and Saddiers’ Tools. Wall and Sibicy Tents, Wagon Covers, Shovels, Spades, Axes, aud a variety of other implemeats, &e., Ac. jock a, m. To be sold in small lots. Sale to commence at 1) 0” & Terms cash, in Government funds, CHAS. H. TOMPKINS. Capt. and A.Q.M. B.S. | _ mar 23-td J.C. McGUIRE | By W. B, LEWIS& CO., Auctioneers, Salesroom No, 427 7th st., betw.@ and H, PREGULAR AUCTION SALES EVERY MON- DAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS at IO o'clock, of Furniture, Groceries, Stationery and Merchan- j dike generally. Outdcor sales promptly attended to. W. B, LEWIB & CO., Aucts, TO BUTLERS. | Also, always on hand at private sale a good as- cortmept of Army Watches, Cutiery, Plated Ware, Paper, Envelopes, Segars,’ Tobacco, Bouts and Shoes, Fancy Goods. &c., &c. mar 2).colw W. BL LEWIS & CO. By J.C. Mc@UIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, i a edaeces uae OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Prorerty.—On WEDNE. April ith, atS ESDAY AFTERNOON 5% o'clock un the premises, by virtue sof trust, recorded respectively in i ered. A.8., No 162, folio 2, et seq 13 ; No. 181, folio 19%) et req! und No: 325 et req; being of the land recurds of agton County, District of Golumbia; and by virtue of two decrees, of the Circuit Court of tae District of Columbia. passed in chancery causes, ively 1794 and 1796, substituting me as trustee, in the place and stead of Charles 8. Wallach, surviving trustee. I shail sell Lots num: beres thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34)in square numbered five hundred and fifty-seven( 557) fronting together 156 feet 7}: inches on First street west, between north Land M streeta, together with the improvements, consisting of « large brick dwelling Ouse T. sofsale: One thirdin cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with io five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of defaulting purchaser on one weeks no- tice in the Erenias Star. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trastee. J.C. Mc@UIRE & Co., Aucts. mar 12-3tawds ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue ofa writ of fieri facias issurd frem the Clerk’s Office of the Cir- cuit Court ef the District of Columbia, for the ccunty of Washington, and to me directed, I will expote to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House of said county, on TUESDAY, the Sistday of Marci inst., 1863, at 12 0’clock M., th unexpired lease of Jecob W. Powers in and t alostan Island, opposite Georgetown, D. the Said lease to run rntil the Ist ef November, 1854, seized and levied upon a8 the unexpired ledse at udi- term, 1353, in favor of William WARD i LAMON, U. 8. Marshal D.C. HIDES—HIDES, ILL Be sold at Public Auction, on ever; WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock a m.,at the Wharf on th street, Washington, al 6 Governmen Beef les on hand at the time of sale. Terws eash, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the moment of sale. A A jas {Chron.} Lt. Col. and 0. 8. 0.8. LOST AND FOUND. OST—Op Monday, 23d inst.,a light prey HORSE about7or 8 years eid; had ong black saddle, quilted seat, and rueset bridle; is a well broken saddle horse. ma person lea BR inlormation which wi | lead to hisrecovery at HENRY’S stable, on 14th street, w: je Suitably *ewarded. mh23-3t* 5 REWAR it, Friday morning, 27th in stant, a small SAPE KEY, The above reward will be paid on leaving the same at this office, mar 37-3t* O8T—A POCKKT DIARY containing valuable papers of no value except to the owner, as Bey. jiberal reward will de a. Jacob W. Powers, and will be sold to satisfy cial No 70,to May A. Bradley. mar 20-dta ment has been stopped. A 1 ee two the finder it left at 405 7th street, between andl. mar 2-3t* AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER'S On 25th inst., ne black 8OW, which the owner can have by ii rward, proving property, ing cl ry and takeheraway. JAS, W: REDBICK. mar 26-5t™ on corner of 14th and P sts. ry anen UP ESTRAY—On the 2th inst.,a red and white COW accompanied, bya calf. The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper- ty, pay charges and take her away. si JOHN BILENCE, Dunbarton street, near Rock Creek, mar 26-3t™ Georgetow: SS TYLEN — On the evening of the 25th inst., from the door of 405 reet,agray herse, about ten years old, medium trotter. Had acer an om arusset colored saddle and bridie, nearly ne Whe ever will return the same to the subscriber, at the Sovernmens Hespital for ae Tagane, oe be it: ardea and no embarrassil juestions @ked, [mars st"] BELLA N. StRVENS. BOARDING. IBST-CLASB BOARD.—On April Ist two large communicating rooms cn first floor will be va- eantat 350 K ctreet, Pranklin Bow, between 13th and 14th sta. mar 7 3t* bcd A eee GENT Ra uae wi asant front and ‘and Board at 475 Dstreet, northeast cor. ner of 2d street, i e location is one of the most healthy avd pleasant in the city; the house ing all the moderm improvems its, hot aad cold water in the rooms with the use of bath room. Transi¢nt aod Table Boarders accommodated. ‘Perms moderate mar 27-3t" | HANDSOME SUIT OF FERNISHED ROOMS A for rent with Board at No. 311 F street, be- tween llth and 12th, The hcuse has all the modern improvements, gaa and water. mar 26-3t* (ng disper Furnished Rooms to rent jqnare 7) fr bearde: - s oy ‘ansient re commodated. Inquire at Star Office, mar 21.7t* AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALvABLE BUILDING LOT ON loth STREET Wrst, BETWEEN N anv O Nort, at AUCTION. On MONDAY the 3th inst., we shall sellin front of the premises at 5 o'clock p. m.. a handsome building Lot, fronting on Toth, between N andQ streets, it being Lot No.2 in square No. 367, having — of 6 feet, running back 12 feet, to a wide ey. Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 mouths, 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 254 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By W. lL. WALL & Co.. Auctioneers, Southwest Corner Pa. ave. and 9th street, | CBANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- / TATE IN. THE City oF W. ‘GTON.— By yirtue of a decree ef the Circuit Court ef the Dis- trict of Columb 1860, made | ing, in wh Were comp! . Dement and others were defendants, the subscriber will effer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the Sith day of March instant, at $ o'clock ik the afternoon, lots numbered twenty and twenty-one, in reservstion numbered eleven {iele a: d 21, reservation 11) in the city of Wash- ington he above property is situated on the west side of Second street west, between B and C streeta north, and is improved by two three-story brick houses, with two-stery back buildings. These houses being large.roomy, well built, commodions, and within two squgres of Pennsylvania avenue, are admirably fittc&™for a large boarding house, The attention of parties desiring to make in- Vertments is requested, as this is one of the most valuable pieces of property at present in the market. Terms of sale, as prescribed by deeree: One- fourth in cath on the day of sale; the residue in equal instalments, at eight, sixteen, and twenty- four months, for which the notes o: the parchaser, payable with interest and secuggd by deed of trust on the property, will be taken, In the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after sale. the property will Be resold, atthe risk and cost of the purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. The property will be sold free from the widow's dower. J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. marS—Stawkds = W.L. WALL &CO., Aucts. ASSISTAN T QUARTEKMASTER'S 0 of rear ef the Corner of & and 22d Street: ti Wasuincton. D. C., ch, Will be solo at public auction in the Quartermaster’s Warehouses, on G street, between 2ist and 22d streets, on TUESDAY sist March, 1363. several hundred empty boxes, zk and Flour barrels, Kegs, &e They will be put up in small lots, Terms cash in Government tnnds, Sale to commence at ten o'clock. _C.H. TOMPKINS, Captain and A.Q.M.U.8.A. mar 21-tda J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. XECUTOR’S SALE OF ELEVEN BUILDING Lors, CoRNBK OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE ANB Nort L steer’ On TUESDAY AFTERNOON March Sist . at 5 o'clock, on the premises. we shall sell to the highest bidders Eleven Building Lots. situated at the corner of Connecticatgavenue and North L street, nine of the Lows fronton north L strect, and run back to a tem-foot alley, (two of them improved by small brick houses;) and two front on Connecticu! avenue, between L and M streets. These Lots are desirable sizes for building sites, and the location ia very tine. Terms: One third in cash, the remainder in six and twelve months. with interest, secured bya nises, utor, mar%eod&ds J.0. MCGUIRE & CO, Aucts, By W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. Y VIRTUE OF A iEED OF TRUSF BEAR- ing date the Sist day of January, 1863, and re- coréed in Liber J. A. 8.,No 215, at folios 15, &6., the subscriber will offer for sale, at public auction. on THURSDAY, I9th day of March, 1363. at three o'clock, Lots No. 4 and 5,in Davidson's subdivision of Square No 367. : The abeve lots fronton the north side of N st. north, between 9th and lth sts west, and are aitu- ted within two squares of the 7th street passenger road. The title Will be made indisputatble. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interes: from day of sale, secured by a decd of trust on the preperty, All conveyancing at the Gost 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, J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee. mar 6-eodds W.L. WALL & CO., Aucta. &7- THE ABOVE £ALE IS POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aoril Ist, at five o’clock. J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee, mar 2) W.L. WALL & O0., Aucts. By J. 0. McGUIRE & CQ., Auctioneers, RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED Proverty oN tiv Istanp.—By virtue of a deed ef trust from R. H. and J. G. Campbell, bear- ing date on the I3th day of April. A. D. 185: a duly recorded in Liber J. A.S., No. 154, folio ¢.. one of the land records for Washi county, in the District of Columbia, we will . yl o’slk p.m., in front ef the premises, the southe: art of Lot No. 2), in Square No. 283, in theei Vashington, the said part of said lot ha’ = frentof twenty-one (21) feet on Thirteen an half street, and rinning back with same width te the rear lize of said lot. The improvements consist of a first-rate Two- story Frame House with back-building, in one of best peighborhoods on the Island. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the re- mainder in equal payments, with interest, six, twe and eighteen months from day of sale, and see by deed oftrust. = Terms ofsaleto be complied with in five days after the day of sale; otherwise the trusteus re- serve the right to resell said premises at the riek and cost of first purchaser, after one week’s notice. All conveyancing at ane ir rece aL the purchaser, M.T. WA 5S P.C. RILEY, Trustees. marl()-2aw&ds J.C McG@UIRE & CO. Aucte By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. QMALL AND DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT 6 OF STREET, NkaR TENTH —On WEUNESDAY FTERNOON, April Ist, at 5 o’clock, on the remises, we shall sell tne western part of Lot 14, in Square 77, frouting 2 feet on Fatreet north, oS bereect 9th and Jith streets west, running back 58 feet. The location of this lot is very fine, being central bei ween the Post Office, Patent Office and Treasury Departments, and the size of it placeait within the re. of any one desiring to erect a comfortabie dweliing house. Terms cash. m™: J.C. McGUIRE, & CO., Au A= STANT QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Corner G and 2d streets, Washington, D. C.. March 2lst, 1863. Will be sold at public auction. on THURSDAY, the 2d of April, 1865, at the Corral, near the servatory, « nuinber of HORSEs AND MULES, condemued as unilt for public service, belonging te the Quartermaster’s Department Termscarh in Gove ument funds, Bale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. C. H. TOMPKINS, Capt.A.Q.M.U.S.A. mar 23 d J.C.McGUIRE &CO.. Aucta. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.,, Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVEV PROP- ErTY.—On 1HURSDAY AFTERNOON, April lsth. at 5%: o’clock, at the Auction Rooms of Jas. C McGuire & Co., corner idthand D streets, by ani virtue of a deed of trust dated Sept 7th, duly recordedin Liber J. A.3.. et seq., one of the Land records county, D. C., and by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery cause, No. 1791, wherein Henry Barro: et al. are complainants, and Chas, 8. Wallach Samuel Hanson, jr. are defendants, substit me as Trustee in the place and stead of the said C. 8. Wallach, surviving Trustee, I shall sell original lot numbered fourteen (14) in square numbered nine hundred and sixty (950) situated at the corner of G street north and Kieventh street east. Termscash, _ Ali conveyancing at the cont of purchaser. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. J.C, MeGUIRE & 60. Aucts, mar 11-3taw&ds Cee BALE OF THE REAL BS- TATR OF THE LATE RicnarD M. Borer virtue of an order of the Circuit Court ef trict of Columbia, bearing date the 16th di February, 1861. made in a certain cause depen eu the purtition docket of raid court, the rame being 0. 174 of said docket, and being a acon to di- vide the real estate of Richard M. Boyer, Inte ef Washington county, deseased, will sell, at pe auction to the highest bidder,on FRIDAY, 3d day of April next, at 10 o’clook im the forenoen, the following portions of the real estate of which the said Richard M. Boyer died seized, the same being and lying in Georgetown, in the said District, te wil lst. A house and lot on the north side of Watee street, near Jefferson street, between Washington and Jefferron’streets. and fronting about 25 feet om Mater street; and runuing back of that width abort eet, ‘2d, A warehouse and lot between Cherry street and the Chesapeske and Ohio Oanal, fronting om the canal, being the third house from market space. 3d, aye ol it 10,in Beatty & Hawkins’ addé- tion'to Georgetown, situated at the south: ner of High and Beall streets, with the three-st irr brick tavern thereon. This is one of the best stands for a tavern in Georgetown, and is anold and wel known piace of public resort. The west 45 feet fronton Beall street of Let No. 6, in the stip, ay 85 feet, Pp, ani part of Lew Nand 12 im Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Geor, town, next to and adjoining the last mentioned | fronting 62 feeton the north side of Beall street, near the corer of High, together with the im- provements th i Sth. Alot on the southwest coraerof Bridge amd Washington stre-ta, fronting 36 feet llinches ea Bridge street and running k of that width om ‘ashington street 68 fest 2 inches, The above lots are very valuable and eligibly le- cated and are well worth theattention of ca; le After the sale of the rgetown prope: we will also sell, by virtue of the same authority, a small farm situated near Tenallytown, between the Westminster road and the Kockville tarnpike, com- 3; taining about 49 acres of land, improved by dwell- ing, barn, stable ec. Sate of the farm will take place at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. __ fi ‘erms of sale: One fourth goths residae inequat 5 pedi) of6, !2and 18 months, e om y of eale, for whch tbe ponds of the purchaser wi'h approved security will be taken, ithe terms are not complied with in five Gaye the Property will be resold at risk and costof the purchaver. cing at the cost of the purchaser. Balcwilt commence at the lot om Water stroot and be adjourned from lot to lot till all — sold. Be ee