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TS SSS ERSTE CESS ERE SSS SPS SSS SSS TE SEES STS SE SR SR EC SESS LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. ox Tu —Mrs. John Wood e fungs™ and imide,” in Lind” and « Loan of a Lover.” ‘s Turat Julius Cwear,” by k- Davenport combination. RRURY —“Arab Lay” and other acts. Piortumer. Kat Pennover, Ernestine de and others. noli and others ina CANT Junie K Faber, George Edeson, Vanietirs.—_Mile. § varied pill eS THE CAPTURE OF THE «+ JANE MOR- LEY.’ Later und Most Interesting Particulars by our Cotemporaries. auea ee Statement of a Victim. on writes to us that he visited the “A Victim” teamboat wharf last eyenmg, (in With others,) in qr of the hooner Jane Morley. (f: and couldn't see it. Perkaps h base. He suggests, suspiciously, that Le Foe Avril being interpreted, sounds strangely tke April Fool; as doos “Hokes, Zell & Co,” and “Trait Sael Ov.,” to Hoax, Sell & Co. and Trade Sale Co. There cce. em to be a fanciful re e of the sort indicated by our corres- poudent; but of the truth of our narrative there in be no doubt, as our cotemporaries ¢ tn every porticular. The Intelligencer, slow but proverbialy cau- qious and accurate in its facts, gives its cir- cumstantial aecount of this interesting and im- portant capture the dignity of leaded type where its readers (who usually bind it for con- venient record referenc ving all other journals as + fishy" after, when wishing to ascertain what really, and truly transpired in Washington on the Ist day of April, 1563. The Chreniele places its yersion of the great ure at the head of a column, and hus fuller d tater particulars, to the effect that there 4 contrabandists, (instead of twenty Wwe state delietuy a we five as flagrant which was bad for them;) that the goods will be sold at auction, (of the there can be no donbt:) that the Jane Mor- ley has been engaged fora long time in the con- traband traftic, and that the crew and passengers have been n the Old Capitol, (of which fact we { aware.) The Chronicle adds, « Sic feria mundi,” Wedre-day. Dut the Chronicle is right in its cred conclusion, that “it may be ried that no more important capture do have been mai Che hatest [From well consi But why not give We will. Chronic. tie orley) were and smug- delictu. » buttons, tehes, and sHee, Tuciter m ed'for part »posed to be intrusted to wer all Hie tad of onyey ua ir and their ienes in come; But, at ely as iprnre could ha liichmond. andit may y- bills of tie soon find berth E have om. to imere contvmporar: not question the fact of the capture as they would b pt to do it there were no such Balti- | more ¥ (furmerly Le Bou nas Hokes, | Zev & Cv. ing w is strictly tions, in the different de x the Catholic and Epis in the way vices of the sed and dis- Nick are received in ommenivi entry inte the holy city On the Veduesday, Thursday and F week, the solemn office known med. The rites Chureh on the Te typical of her nd trouble fur the suifering= of the Redeemer and the sins of men. Every sion of joy is laidacide. The psalms, le=sons, | ac, pontitin Kunentations. During the @ evenings the six candles on the al with the to teach that the Jew yy cut our Savior to death, were totally deprivec of the lixht of faith. The filteenth candle, r presenting the 3 hight of the world, sus Chri is hidden for & Ume behind the altar, audafte w zht out, still burning, to signity th: < though & 1st died and was laid in the sepulchre, yet he was always alive according to his divinity. by which he raised his body to lite again’ The darkness which pervades the church while the Miserere and prayer are said, typifies the darkness which covered the earth at the time of the crucifixion, while the noise at the end of the prayer represents the contusion of nature at the los= of its author, when the A trem- bled, the grayes opened, rocks rent, and the veil of the temple was torn. On Friday the services are peculiarly im- pressive. The cross which has been covered ds uncovered and carried to a place before the altar, where it is adored, and,the holy -acra- ment is celebrated. On Holy Saturday the altars are again | clothed with their ornaments, and a new tre is blessed to illuminate them. The office begins with the lighting of the triple candle, emblema- | tic of the Light of Christ, and signifies that the | faith of the Trinity proceeds trom the light communicated to us by Christ risen from the dead. The paschal candie, blessed by the deacon, isa represents him dead, not being lighted at first, and the five grains of incense fixed in it, denot. the aromatic spices tnat embalmed him in his sepulchre, life, und the lighting of the lamps and other - candles teach that the resurrection of the Head will be followed by its members. After this ceremony the church administers the sacrament of baptism to all ready to receive it; the baptis. mal font being previously blessed with cere- Monies full of mysteries. The priest divides the water in the form vf a@ cross, to teach that itreceives grace and sanctity by the merits ot | Christ crucified; touches the water with his band, praying thatit may be pure from all im- pressions of evil spirits; signs it thrice with the #1gn of the cross, to bless itin the name of the | Holy Trinity; separates it with his hand and Casts some toward the four parts of the earth, to instrnet that the grace of baptism like the rivers of Paradise, fows overall the earth; breathes on itin theform cf & cross, desiring God to bless it with the infusion of the Holy Spirit, that it receive the virtue of sanctifying the soul: plunges the paschal candle thrice into it, praying thatthe Holy Ghost may descend as at the baptism of Christ in Jordan; mixes the holy oil and chrism with it to signify that bap- tism conw s the baptised to God, and gives spiritual h to overceme all enemies to ul. Atter the t am. nt is solemnly administared. ‘The s lees on Sunday and Monday are also highly impressi > = FATAL ACCIDENT.-About one o'clock yes- terday as two boys, azea about fifteen years, | mi mamid Witham Gurcine and Albert A. Glad- mah, were gunbing on the farm of Mrs. Beale, near Glen wood, the latter youth was accident- dy killed. The boys came to a stream over | which wire two log: » and Gladman started to Walk 401085, veing bic gun on one of the loys as 2 cane to balance himselt, and when about half way (ver the gun slipped and the cock struck the log discharging the load, which entered ander right earund passed into his head, killing him instamtly. At the time, an Irish- Min snd a colored man were near by. and toy etber with Burdine, procured a wagon and removed the corpee to the residence of his Ywher, Addison Gladman, on Eighth street, between M and N streets. a Srrctat Evzction.—To-morrow an election is to be heid in the Fifth Ward for a member of the Roard of Common Council in the ee Wiliem M. Ellis, resigned. Uapt. W! Pp. ulick are the Fur. uron and Mr. George F. © ndicates. The polls of the First Precinct held at the corner of Third street east g swell be 20d A street south, and those of the Second Precinct xt the corner of Third atrect east and 2 re south. Opening at7 a. m. and closing { Tue «Brie company | contraband | rmerly Le Fou Avril) | ane has chayged | }ean readily tind it here- | ) that they were caught sin | he is undoubtedly a bad egg,) | but this happened on | tmount | in Dixiv, | Tae | e | implicated by the | shuoner are of | tnd itis not at all impro in the Uld we notice. do | cure of the body of Christ, and | The lighting of the paschal eandle | 18 2 representation of His rising again to new | nediction at the font. the | '—In last Satarday’s Siar we mrtutioned that Sergeant Clark, with the police- tnen of the Sixth Ward, made a descent on the | « Brick,” at the corner of Ninth strect east and the avenue, and captured several of the girl who were s | nNeged mistress, Anna Wilson, in the house on aeccunt of sickness. The girls were committed to the workhouse on Saturday under the sec- ond section of the act of June 3, 1553, which reads:—“That «ll public prostitutes and all ; such persons as lead a notoriously lewd or | Imscivious course of life shall, on information | [as aforesaid] made toa police jus | pence (as aforesaid} by a credgble cili quired to give good securil r their , havior for the space of one year, and in c | their refusal or inability to give such si ; such p eurity, ‘son Or persons so offending shall oe | confines to labor for a term not exceeding niaety | days foreach and every offencc On Saturday | Puss Bovesox Wuisxr. Bortiep sy Uno.pao Woirk, New Yor. To the Citizens of Washineton—For sowe time | past I bave been solicited by the Medical Faculty ica of the | | of this city to add to nt to the workhouse, leaving the | ees ed Seneidam Aromatic Schnapps” business the bottling o: Pure BocraoN Whisky. which could be relied on by the medical Profession. I would have acceced to their request fome time since, but found it difficult to procure a pure article. After considerable difficulty and de lay I have arranged with t eo distillers in Sourbon county foraregular supply. I have alsolocated an agent in Louisville, By., for the pure asa of Bour- bon Whisky direct frem the distillers, when ofered | for sale in that market, * | evening three of the girls were released through | | the efforts of some of their friends, and oa Sun- | day the remaining two were released in the | same manner. | . Gn Monday, Anna Wilson was brought be- | fore Justice Ferguson to answer the charze of keeping the house, but there being no proof that veper of the bonse, or perin- keys then in his po | tendentof Police fur thi | session, and was refused, but on Wednesday | she and her girls moved their effects, « bag and i i i baggage,” and now Silence reigns throughout the « Brick.” Under the act amending the act establishing | the Metropolitan Police, the Superintendent | has the power, on the written statement of two or more cilizeps that they believe that any house is used for common gaming purposes, or tor purposes of prostitution, to order the police | toenter, seize all gaming implements, and ar- | rest all parties found therein, and take them ; betore the nearest magistrate, who shail di Pose of their cases according tolaw. The la Coes not require that the stat+ments of citiz under which the Superintend ported by oaths or affirmation Wwe understane that he will require such qurnts to be swornto. Itis nextto im to convict a party of keeping a bawdy hi as our court records show. It would be be | perbups,except when the proof is indisputable 13 tuets to be sup- t » dealt with under the ration law quote viously, when co: tion would be easy. ee Miss CLARA Sips shion ReavinGs.—There udience in attendance Wiilard’s Hall list evening to greet Mi Sidnal upon her first appearance in this cit The selections she gaye were admirably chost and the andience were highly delighted. Sidnal is a young lady of preposs nee, powerful and melodiou sitely modulated at will. Her gi Ei } replete with correct dramatic force, and her mobility of feature wonderful no lady this season, or forse veral seasons, per- haps, im this city who has rendered such sati faction as Miss Sidnal did last evening. Her “Song of the Shirt,” Scene trom + Macbeth, id the «Star Spangled Banne: ith all the clocutionary effect of «a Siddons. We are informed thit there is a probability of 4 postponement of the lecture which was ac yertised tor to-morrow night, insomuch ¢ Miss Sidnal is t busine: son. Wer nd ¥ not be able to eret it if true, ea > Crancror Hranway Ro Daniel Costitio was arrested | of the Fourth Ward, on a ¢ robbery. The complsining party } Curry, whe. being drunk. v oner, retitin ing it turned ou s were on a glorious drunk. © for ten cents to get a drink. Cu nty-five cent note to get rid of him Costio Roticed Curry’s : demanded a dollar. Curry retu lillo stru him on the mouth, Justice Pergu- son fined Costello $1.41 for his disorderly co. duet, and Curry disinissed. - Wasnincton Moxey MARKET.—(luviations forstocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished | by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bunkers: Buying. Selling. Coupon Bonds, IS*1 .. 13 ju 7.30 Notes 105 | Quarte - | New Certificate: . U.S. Demand Notes American Gold Americzn Silve: Anotirre ARKRYST.—Yesterday, Kouudsinan Kelley, of the Pourth Ward, arrested Joseph ; Smith on suspicion cf being concerned in. the | robhcry ot J. M. ushers house, from when ) the countertest Alleghany Bank notes, the Stone Currency, Ac., were stolen. Cnarle Bush, who wis a witness yesterday asain Leecker, Was also arrested on the me suspi- dion. They were taken betore fustice Fergu- son, and Smith v held to bail tor further hearing oud {Mere Inprs To-nivh:, t Tudians, the del | tribe im Colorado Territory, will y ‘Theater Ly the invitation of the minager. Tnis S # sauvage on in America. scant, ued th probably the most Their costume is yer 3 pirticnlarly fond of glaring ; paints The play of this evening is -lulius | Cwsur,” and there is no donbt but that the Reman pageants will delight these savages, who to-night visit 4 theater for the first time. trive baron — PAssinG AN ALTERED TREASURY NotrE. Thomas Murphy, an ex-heutenant of isd Y¥. Volunt as urrested on Tuesday nizht en a charge of pa--ing a two dollar Treasury note altered toa titty. He was commitied fora further examination. N. exit AM.—This morning a fine team of oxen, passed along the avenue, acting much attention, having from tae Freasury Wxtens * block of granite to one of Lae ston i the Depot. —_ ~~ _Dr. B. M. Laspis informs tha W | lic that he may not continue personal Cure and Kiectro-Hy gienic Institule, 321 D street end Penn. avenue, between lith and 12-h street longer than to the Ist of May, therctore all orso’ * jerire his medical services should not dela All Giscases cured speedily and soundly, ap 2-at* ———— = EENDING TO WasHiNGToN ror Luxcries.—The epicures of the North have discovered that the finest Crackers and Cakes ever made in the United States are Manutactured in Washingten, Layton Celebrated Bakery, 456 Eleventh street, is now turning out several hundreds of boxes of Boston There has been | ou trial that Custillo, Curry, | disorderly manner, | tin fature | person keeps the house, that all parties | Miss , rej | nso, has caused them to b Were given | led to Philadelphia on impor- | } Marh= } street cat, Capitol Hill, Crackers” and “Mcik Farina Crackers” aud ‘Wine | Biscuit’? weekly for the New York and Philade: phis markets, His Boston Crackers and Wine Bis- cuit surpaes in flaver any luncheon or tea bircuit yet introtuced in this ceantry. They fairly melt in the mouth. are easily digested, and are therefere eicelient for invalids. Sold by all Grocers. 1t* | Enceessfally treated by Dr. Von Moachaisker, 227 Penn. arezuc, opposite Willerdx’. For t-stimo- vials and references see National Intelligeacer or call at kis office, ‘ap! st* a |. Wives, Morneks anv Sixters, whose Husbands, | Sons and brothers are serving iu the Army, can not putinto their knapsacks» more necessary or valuable gift than a few boxes of Hulioway’s Pills | & Gintment. Phey insure health even under the i exposure of soldier's life- Only 25 cents a ace or | Pot 19 SS A Fact Worth Kyowinc—That India rubb-r | goods of every description cam be repaired in the j Bestest manner end at the shortest notice at H. A. | Hall’e Rubber Warehouse, 3cO Pa. avenue, be- { tween 9th and lth 5 mar 30-e01Ut Se | , Suaxixc os tug Dry Boxks.—Do you belong te | the Sbhakersy We don't mean the Shaking | Quakers, but that isle penis tribe who, with blue | lipsend chattering teeth, do penance every day, or every other day. or every third day,as victims to | that remorreless ferd #everand Ague. If that’s | your case, poor shiverer, know that Hoststcer’s } Bitters willcure you, though quinine and all the perilous drugs of the materia medica. that uador- | mine theconstitution and sborten life. have been | triedin vain. This gloricue tonic will 1ufuse new | life into your emaciated frame, dilfuse « hen! hfui | glow through your torpid sy:tem, ad break uv | thechills with absolute certainty. Lourilver wiil | resume its interrupted functiena, your sappetit= aud strength return. your complexion recover its heathy tint, and you will teoome in bedy and mint i A&S4 preventive ano cure of all ies proceeding from miasma. | iifieoract and regulator of the de t lered system, Hostetter’a Cole | Bitters are of unparalleled +fficac: . Wholesale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Co . 237 Penn. avenue, apl-evst po Turrx is now aipplayen ae ne Doiles Store, fae avenue, near 4'z atrect,@ brilliant assoct- erat otdewolry tn all its varieties, Oall and lock t { atit and invest a dollar there mar 30-lw* { | Dis ee 38S OF THE Nervous, SemrnaL, UR UaL EYSTEMS.—New and reliable tr ment—in Reports of the Howard Ass ciation—seut in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address | Dr. J. Skillin Hougaton, Howard Association, \ hiladelphia, Pa. mar 25-1m i RanTED TO Cure in 51x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey’s | antidote English Bpecific of sixty-five years’ | standing. cure Gonorrhaa in ree N | qhange of diet required. Price 1 per 8o! | by 50. | Was’ i lenry Gook, Al —_—_>_—_ Baroun.en’s Hare Drs, The best tm the World. ‘William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Bye pro- duces « color not to be distinguished from mature— ‘warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- Gdies the ill effecte of bad dyes, and invigorates the Baie for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sold by al! Braggists, &c. WH The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A, Batons on the four sides of each boz. aids ‘Foaory, Me 81 Barday st., New York, mM-ly = (Late 353 Broadway and 16 Bond st,) = | Drarwess, Eye, Ear aud Throat Diseases most | | _mar3t-Im The Whisky willbe putup in my Schnapps bot- tles, and packed in cases of one doz+n each, with & fac simile of my signature on the label. I remain yours, respectfully, Uboiruo Woire, No. 22 Beaver at,, N.Y. New York, January 30, 183. Upotruo Wourge Esq .22 teaver st., New York. Dear dir: The want of Pure Liquors for Me-ticiaal purposes bas been leng felt by the p-ufessiun. aud thousands of lives have been sacrificed hy tna use of adulterated articles, We bave tested the several articles which you Fentus, and consider it justly entitled to the high | reputation you claim fur it. e wonid recommend you to appoint some of the Tespectahle Apothecaties in differ-nt parts of the United States as Agants for the sale of your Bour- bos Whisky, where the profession can obtain the same, when needed for medicinal! purposes, Wishing you suceess in your new enterprise, We remain your obedient servants, Vaten‘ine Mott, M. D.. No. 1 Gramarcy Park, J.M. Carnochan D . Professor of Clinical Sur- gery, Surgeon-in Chief to the State Hospital, &c., No. 14 cast isth sf¥eet ue Lewis A Sayre,M 0.,795 Broadway, H.P. De Wees, M. D.. 291 Broadw.y. Joseph Worster, M. D., 120 9th street. Nelson Sta le, M’ D.. 37 Bleecker street. John O'Reilly, M.D), 230 ith street B.J.1 Raphagh M.D.) Professor of the Principles actices of Surgery, New York Medical Gol- lege, &e.,9 h street. and others, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DEUGGISTS AND PR 1 beg 'eave to inform the public I have appointed the following firms agents for the sale of tois Pure ourbon Whisky, where samples can always be een and will soon be ‘or sale by every Grocer, Drucgist,and Apothecary and Hotel in the United Btates, Upotrno Wourk, 22 Beaver street, New York, W.#H. Brows & Baurugers, Agents, mar 7-Im Bustimore. > A Covcs, Cop, on an Irnuitarep Turoat, if ailewed to progress, results in seriou# Pulmonary and Bronchial affectio ftentimes incurable, Brown’s Broncutat TROORES reach directly the affected parts and give almost | instant relief. In Broncuitis tawnu they are beneficial. The ge ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthicss imitations, OsTain only the genwiare Browen’s Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. PUELIC Speaxens and GERS should use the Troches, Military Officers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, Should have them. Seld everywhere at 25 cents per Jan 17-30 ama, and Ca- oe ee T PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE, via Baltimore nd ture, to the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quitk time— jow fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold throngh at Government rates. For tickets and far ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- syivania Route, northeast corner of Penusyivania | avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office open from Sa.m. until9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to 4 p. m, au i4-ly MARRIED, On the sth February last. by Dr. Finckel, Mr. W, | McALLISTER to Miss JANE CARRULL. of srgetown, D.C, | Balt. papers copy.) * On the vith of February, 14%. by the Rey, Mr. Mr ROBERT H JACOBS to Miss SUSAN E. WALKER, both of this city. z —— DIED, Onthe letinst., JOHN DAVIS, in the 4th year of his ace. The frisnds of the family are requested to attend his funeral from bis late residence, corner of Py, avenue and {8th st,, to-morrow ath! o'clock a.m On Wednescay, the Ist. after x long and painfnl ines, which he bore with christisn for itade an! resigvation, CHAKLES 8. WHITNSY, aged 55 " ‘the friends and aequaintances of the family are tiuiy invited ty uttena his furerai, from nis lxte residence, corner of Laud yth streets south, Navy ¥urd, on Friday afternoon at2. o'ciocx, {Boston and Philadelphia pape scopy j Gn the night of the ist JOHN WILLIAMS, utanecr of the family are Tespictrully reque-t.4 to atter.d his funeral on to- morrow (Friday) afterpoou, at J o'clocs, trom his lute residence, Nu, 376 6th st. * On Weenerday morning, Istinst., THOMAS FRY, in the 47th year of his age The retatives ard friends of the family areinvi ted to attend his funrral cx to-morrow (friday) afterncen,at 4 o'clock, from bis late residence, 1's street, between M and N sts. {| Balto. Sun please cupy.| April Ist JUUN VIERBLOM EN. a, and Tmenth, His friends and acquair tances are r vited to attend bis funera: on Friday, ats}, uv cieck, from hi- late residence, No, 43 years 340 ts On the Jstinst.,at 2 o'clock am, EMILY, the beloved daughter of James J. and Ann foyd, aged 20 months, The fun: ral will take place to day, at2 at No. 1% Prespectst.. Georgetown, D C. On Wednesday. the Ist iu-t.. MARY A., eldest daugbter of Samuel and Mary A McKnight, in the ged year of her age, of typhoid fever, Dearest Mary thou art sleeping. L bepe in Neaven above: She bas tett her mother wee: To sing the Redewmer’s | Her funeral wisl take place from her father's ras- idence. No, 122 Bridge street, 0 - Gay. 3diust jatSp.m = The frien arces of the family are respectfu we och aud i y invited to at @QPRING GOODS! » NEW STYLES! SIRAW BONNETS, Missts’ HAs RLBBGONS, RUC iES and F description of Hosiery, Gi: fun ery Bonnets.bleached » , Doll Gigs, Carts, Wagons Ww. Task ete a P.SHEDD, d0% 1th st. K GENT>’ GOubDs, INE SOFT FATS, SPRING STYLES, Gents’ DRES: BOOTS RES: BC : UMBRELLAS. CANVAS RAQs, MILITARY CORDS, ko. For sale low, BURR & BRO., 33 7th street, undar Dorgey's Hotel, « TRICTLY PUKE OALIFORNIA WINES AND = , BRAN DIES Fole agents for the District of Columbia for the sale of Messrs. Kohler 4 Erohling’s pure Califor mia Wites and Erandi The tollowing are our brand A ICA, ; 1iOCK or WHITE WINES, FORT. WHITH MUSUATEL, GRAPE BRANDY EGAN & VERRIE, Sole Agenta, corner 9th and K streets. O LUMBER! N Hand, and for sale at market prices, the fol- Jowipg L&MBEK, viz: on teet 4-4 W. BP. Cullirg, Se 3 by 4 Reantling, 6 to 16 feet length, butue “ KB, 8. Joist, 3 by 6 to 12in., from 12 to 29 goron feet long, W.P.Cul mao ¢ 10,40 ** heavy W_P. Tiber, long lengths Latha, Pickels, Siding, ae. &e Drivers. Lib- we ‘TED sea good Mi eral w; 1B Wil e given Fee in RB W CLARK, Lumber Dealer. Omce ard Yard—Virginia avenue, between 9th and 1th sts, east, Mavy Yard. mar Sl st" 40 SUGAR AND MOLASSES. HDS. Choice New Orleans 8U3AR, 2) bhds Porto Rico a siibhdn, Porte Hico MOLASSES. ust receiver for sale by nur # cot MUERAY & BKMMES. 6-4 W. P.and&.S Fiooring, 4-4,6-4 and 8-4 select Picks, &c., A CARD, Joux McGREGOR, Family Physician and Sur- eon. late of Connecticut, may be found at his of- ice, at No. 456 6th otrest, between D and K. mar 2-1m T° THE CLOTHIERS OF THK DISTRICT! The undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea in this city. He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him a call. Respectfally, 8. HERZBERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore street. Baltimore, March, 1863, mar 28-3m* TT! WHOLESALE PxOOR FINE GROCERIKS, WINES AND LIQUORS r 0 EMILE DUPRE, (Late 320 Pennsylvania Avenwe,) © RaMovED To 4t9-NINTH STRERT—479 Between D and B, Where he will continue to sell to SurLeRs, Purveyors amp tux City Trape mar 7-eotf J)ELOCT QUARTERMASTER'S OF¥i0n, D GU Eurhicenth and Coats, Wasuimoron, March 38, 1343, mit HON A Rees, SPM Nor Fi Bi . . } en ph acl eng Oi cat seen a Hospital, 2 Thursday, April 2. bet reen the hours ga ode zahald be, addressed to, Captain 7 . in Pe glteol Hospital. tT for CaM bli ener 3 OalDT ey Gorner ima et-and Vermont av. ad effects resnit- | O. Nontox, Agent. | AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. {Correspondence Evening Star.} GrEoRG+TOWS, D.C., April 2, 1562. The whole number of arrivals py tie Ches- ; apeuke and Obju Causal in the month of Mar | are about 140, seventy-six of which were load- ¢d_with coal. tewn eflice for the mouth is about $4,000. The arrivals by canal since my last. Toliows:—Hwuats A. Scuell, D. Cromwesl, vou to American Coal C Benj. Darby, flonr to B_ Darby; Tracer. flour to Geo. Wawrs: M. J. Woods, Larerty, coal to Frostburg Coal Uo; KR. M.Nprikg, WOTLO Neal, lite B dev Minny Co, Audy Goodwin, is to© E. De:mold; John 1hfl, coal vu j Coat Co. leparted—Beats H. D. Carleton, J. F. Me- Culiob, H. B. Cromwell, R. M. Sprige, M. J. Woods, Elmira, Minnie Slack, P. L. Detmold, A. Schell, K.H. Alyey. D. Cromwell, Capitola, Five Siste BE Dermold, to Cumberlind: | Trader, 1 2D. Hartly, 55 miles; B. | Darny, Wiiliamsport Aun Murin Watson, colored, was arrested yesterday tor stealing cotton from hor mistrass, Mrs. Grimes, and seut to j Niche Mii- bury, tor -tesling wood, ¥ also sent jail. Jefferson Morrison was arrest-d for assault. ing and teating severely Henry Reynolds, and held to bail by Justice Re r in the sum of b t court. isherman that they find itmuch more difficult than in former years, lo hiwl their srines, on ountof the under curs rent, prodn Arriv: hy river, since my last, ure as fol- lov.s:—Sehrs. Ann Jane, Kudwick, Norris- Pa, coal to Dixon & King; A. R. Wal- Meuns, Baltimore, corn to P. Berry; Skip- Corcoran, Philadelphia, coal to J. A. Doa- are as £ neil gers, conl to New York, from Sherman's doc Business quiet. Markets unchanged; whole- sale quotations as follows Flour, super, $6. family, $9510; V 210.50, 70; White, $1. Corn, yellow. white, $1. Oats, Maryland, by measure, Rye, very scarce, small sales at Si. Hay, mill stuff, 2h: HeO.5 twin apples, & 3. rhind coat, delivered on the rive salt, G. A, 00; cider, 16a1 do. clarified, 20 Ocha extra, 37.5 ly. Ted, $1.60aS! gsen JRGETOWN ADVER’MTS. AINING EN THE POST AWN, D.'C., Vrs mW a Mra Ann F fem Mortne fp MreVire ain Mise LN M ss Mer: Mise Ses RON cx James rc Pcemer Burris OT Bre ks be vy Burgess Bordwell Ord Ropper A Haring PR | Brows } Chaney Feter y Haywood Philo Claree Jokn W Chodwi hk Hawkins Sineon | Cloea FF Harry Thos Rertree WR de la | LE L Harrison Thos | Sines Win apt i Hughes W Spee Thos 2 ua James Hoot Wa eed cok Joues JP Chiron J Jones TA 1 Counor Jonn Johnecn Henry 3 | Clark Jones Mr Stegler 2 W Cap | Cook a Keter SA tevens Tuo i Keliey Thos Smiey Jus is Kennon Peter Smovt Jus W | Coster MM Keef Patrick Stevens D { Catton ht Kayser Jacob Sewih duo | Creliy Owen Kawanersonn —Siesn Juo Cavanaugh Wm King H Baters Ino | Core Wn Bt Lewis Wm A Sweeney Juv | Cotters Jez W Lyue Thos Saath Jae | Cury Kew. he Lydenpost Prie So wall tn | Gar sh Letrell Robt Simona Jas | Luscomb RA Suuth dua V Stratton LW Sexrs Lether tomer Wir I aM e H Crown Wun | Christie ‘Thos Le | Z Jeremiah Lewis Joseph Lounds Jane R {| Cumberland Thos Contd Nelron € Ww n Luunary Jno Lydon Jes Suit Pulp? Conwell CH Lyonn Jno Sub-rt Theo Cramer Delamer Lew Galen J Stewart Win Col Leeck Geo Smith Mam! Lerdre Frederick Saath Wu H ler Rob BSenuay Jno Myen Roalberts Sith Jue F McLaughlin Michi Salttvan Daal Minton Lieu M Scholl DM Da viteou Joba Mead Walt Sorukie David cheth W Sheldon Curtie F Joseph N Smith Ben} Di mn Geo W-2 McCanley WS = Snerborue A A Gea Davia John Morton Sami M th Andrew Davis John T Montgomery Sum] Stober S Date John-2 Monzghan Ecwd Townsend W RD Daily Joseph Myrick JCept Thon.» Wm C McGirarn Juo Thompeon WR Darie Jobu jr Du McDevitt P ‘Vitlow Juo Moore Jio L Taylor Joa McGarity Jas Tuhiy Bernara McKinney Jus Van Deveson WA MeCaune Jno Velsoosticn Juo Moran Jno Vanhorn eo Waleh Win Wheatly WM Dwyer Cha Wileon AD Dovelscr. W a We sthers Jno Dobarty Wm Milliken EL. Whitehecd Jos Lyer Catherine = Mutersbaugh JB Watson John Den lisg Edwd J = Muldoor David Wadediati ver McCarthey Densis West HN Capra, i aM Wakely H MeCau ey C Waldrou HG McDevitt C2 Witlin Gor W-2 MeDoug.! BE Wilsoa Gilbert Midall Andrew = White Hor.ce Melntire Andiew Mort wood Rev J Mace:t Jicob MTU cHE Jeremiah Norris Hirrisou-2 Wtron Geo W Newlay EH an Joe NicnoleH P Poley Johan Orem L. P Flivk Herman Osnnlo Wn D F Capt MISCELLANEOUS.—J. L.; Smith, Esq., Sutier; For the ersoa who posted a letter about 0:h Murch to Capt. Edward . Curtis, N. Pails, N. Y., careof A. H. Curtis, All letters (except soldier’s letters) must in eve: instance be prepaid. Also, drop letters. 2 att HENRY ADBISON, P.M. NOTICE. —LICENSES.— All licenses due the Corporation of Georgetown on the Ist of April next, munt be paid within ten 8 from that date; otherwine they will bs strictly enforced by the Metropolitan Police, omar yt Stat Wat, LATRD, Clerk. IGHT SCAVANGER WANTED.—Any person IN rio may desire to,be_-mgloyed na Night Bear: i his a y Satthoa , will mye plication in beet geltecee Sede Maas menace 1, BD. v. it “Dames and the places Tesidenee, their their Sp 2-Stawsw APPuns AND CIDER, ; 500 BBLS. BALDWIN AND RUSETT APPLES. 200 BBLS. REFINED CIDER, Also, 50 CASES CHAMPAGNE CIDER, Now landing from sshr. Thos. O. Bartlet, allof which will be sold low, in lots to euit purchasers, 3.@. WATERS, 109 Water street, Georgetown, mart-lw The smount of tolls collected at the George. | Departed—Sehrs. Queen of the Wes!, Rod- | >| Ard AUCTION SALES, j Tes AFTERNUUN AND Tt LIAMS, Ancti BUILLING i AUCTION SALES | By THOMAS DUWLIN i, Anctione Georgetown. DC, DQ GTICR TO ALi. WHOM Tr wav CONCERN neers, LOT ON By GLEEN & WIL SALE OF VaLU ant 2N Preamrt ey aLmor «Carcoor 2 500 Reok- | Q U 4, Se fee a a ‘ sLanp —On THURSDAY. the 24 day of April teen ee aromas Bboriox at wai eel 3f | next, at 58 o'clock p.m , shall offor at public sale, LE ahea reser in frovt of the premises, part of Lot No. 5. im square Apalitn a'2 | No three hunared and tity th : { Oc cck, ou Pewr Ber y's Shari, of High st hick Mea ungred and y three 353.) Neid part Ga 2 pias ie ara frontof twenty-ive teat on Klew Geors cea oF Ee ean es ae (ss | etreet, between Maryland avenue sod ys consiing Ul 2,6 es rye Potato-sia | running back with that widt2 9 feet ll inches joapret PHOS, DOWLING Auct, | ““marsx td EEN & WILLTAMS, Auote Berd IRE & Cv i ti “a By J.C. McGUIKE & (O., Auctioneers SOUR VERY VALUABLE BUILDiN -LOTSON | qnprer j FOURTEENTH eieeat ¥ st, Berweas a ie | tha CORNER OF D SURFET Mori AND EW & | eae ty | WELAESDAY AFTERNOON, Ap: TRERT Waiet.—Ua TUUBSDA Apris gd. at five o ‘lock, on the | re), Subdivi-ion QRS lin West's orginal Let 1 in tanare No. 629, fronting east 4 feet on First street w, baet 4 u’cluck,on the premises. We sta sell four Vaiuabie Butiving Luts, fronting 25 feet each on | the erst-ideef Fourteenth street wast, ang run- : the corner of D street aire back 14 feet toa <9 fant alley. feet on Pigey streee oes Bt r t y seat b . and Di outa fret to alley. cette, lute, are lucated in a very central and | "this broperty in focated meee ta codes thet: of the Departmerts, and the gaiuiters great cipal thoroughfare to the Railroad Depot, and being corner property, is desirable for business { purposes. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six, and twelve montke, with interest, secured on’ the property. mar2sd (Rep) J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Ancts, By SAB. C. MOGUIRS & CO. Auct oneers, (COMMISSION ERS’ SALE OF Tak REAL ‘RS- - TAIMOY THe Late RicHaro M. Rovie.—By Virtue of an Cree? of the Uireuit Courtof the Dis- sell, | tri:tof Columbia Dearing date the l6th day of Feb- n deen en's t persous wishing to secur- tine build- ingsies Title inui-putable. Ferus of sale: One fourth cash, the ramainder in six teeive,and exehteen months with interest by deed of tris? on the premises, 7 JC. MeGUL & CO By GHEBN & WILLIAMS, Auctions LD TE &C bo ipstant. we sia at the residence of H Re | j Aurts, At Wo'ciock a an rusty 186) and made ina certain caure depending Esq. No 165 H between Twenti th and | om the partition document of said court tre same | ‘Twenty-fret atree ut assortment of | being No. 7s svauetng a eertion to divide the real | Furm viz estate of Richard M. Boyer, late of Washington iano Fert», nearly new,7 octaves, e ust tabler, of New York, mark covered Parlor Suite, fancy and other Chairs D:ersing and other Bureaus | Sideboard and Book case Whatnet Extension, Dis iv rer Tables Wardrobes, Hat Tee, ckery Ware county, deceased, the nnsersigned will sell, at PubMe Anctior to the bighets bidder,on THURB- DAY, the ad of April next, at.2.u'clock P.M . the tollow portions of the said real estate. the same being in Warhington city and District aforesaid: Fist. Lots seven and eight, im square one hun- dred and sixty five, according to Davidson's aub- division of said square — These lots front on Beven- leents street, between H and I streets north. Second Lots one aud two, and the southern part of ot fourteen, in square number four hun- | Gred and thirty-nine. These lots front on Seventh | street west, between Band [ streete south, Feather Eeds,and Mattresses Brussels exd other Carpats and Oilcloth isites ich we deem un- apt | street, we will ell w Nun ber of Horses—jus ohing and other Stov- Terms of sale: One fourth cash; the residue im bh a good lotef Kiteheo Re equal payments of six. twelve, and eighteen Tany other articles w | menths, with interest frem day of sale; for which Becessary to enumera’e ; the bonds of the purchaser, with approved se- ‘Terms cash. ped te | curity, @ill be taken, j aps-st GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, {| au the terms sre not complied with {a five cess, = sz a eae | i tt a id ce By W. L. WALL & O0., auctioneara [se ee canny Tan pe temhni ee thei cisk alors { \ TAG AT 4UCTIvN.—On SATUPDAY | A lconveyance:t the cort of the purchaser. { MOWNING. April fta. at Tle! ek, we will Sale will commence on Lots 7ana 8, square 188, | rell,infrontofour Auction Kooms, witheut re and wil be adjeurved to the : | serve ,for eash— ee M 10 sprig corered top and no top Expres andot! ste | Wagons and hee gies aes i ROW Beat. Wb. WAIL & OO., Ancts. | NO. 83 LL, - = | CHAS A. BUCKEY, & CO. Avet o: Commissioners. SATURDAY | marlo—eoswkde J. 0. McGUIRK & CO, Aucts, ort ioe | COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF THE REAL B8- TATE OF THE Late Rrowarp M. Boyer —By tue of an order of the Cireuit Court of the Dis- of Columbia, bearing date the jvth day of sold. i ary. isl made inacortain canse depending apl WoL. WALL & ©9., Aneta, Hi Pe eae ea yort, the ame being . ) <r 7 iy . 174 ef said docket, aud bt a petition to di _ By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anctiozears, | vide the reals ‘of Richard Mt. Royar, Inte of LKY VALUARLE TuPKoVED PROPERTY | } nty, deerased, will sell At publie ONT STREET AT Portis SALUR lon te the higbest bid er.on FRIDAY, 3d day *{ in the forenoen, the ie Teal estate ot which the died seized, the sume being he said Distr | DAY AFTEKN au ko on the : 74a | April next, at i ¢ A bouse and let on the north side of Water i j street. rear Jefferson street, between Washington partsof Le | and Jeiler-oa streets bout 38 fect on font artth 5 ot that width about uning throug Water street, and ram + 195 fee’ os doi od . witha inty 3 build frenta A warehouse and lot be! the Chesapeake and Oh third house A part of i in B to Georgetown, sitna { ner of High and Beall stroets, with ost ty j Urick tavern thereon of the best stands | for # tavern in Georg anold and well known place of puniic ré . The west 45 feet fronton Besll street of Lot in the sip, by 85 feet deep. an’ part of Lote Hi atty & Haw 5 aidition to George- o and adtoining the last mentioned lot. ieeton thenorth side of Beall stree! e comer of High, together with the im ements thereon. jot on the southwest 2 Ch rry street nal, fronting 01 he canal. being ad est b j situated at the corner of | No; L strae L strect. and run ba of them inproved by | two front on Connectic: | M+treets. ‘These Lots ara ¢ | 8nd the iocation ie y | 7 Ore th Ur th The above lots are very valuabic and eligibly lo- cated ard are well worth the attention of capitalists, Afier the sale of the Georgetown property ws by @ | will ulso sell, by virtue of the kame authority,» |"emall farm situated near Tenallytown, between the | Westminster road and tre Rockville turnpike, con- j taining about 49 acres of land, improved by dwell- | ing, barn,stable,&c Sale of farm will take | pluceat3 o’clock inthe afternoon, if Terims of sale: One fourth cash; residue in equal Payments of 6,12 and 13 months, with in erest from day of sale. for which the bonds of the purckaser With approved security will he taken, Itthe terms are not complied with in five dara { the property will be resold at risk and costof the snd tw deed of Tar 2-euds ds BF THE AROVE SALK IS POST | TL esbAY AFIEANOCN, April } ephd ARSUAL’S § M FaCiae insu Court et Distriet_ of ColumSia, for ceurty of Washington. and to me directed, L wilh | PUTIMASCT. | cing at the cost of the purchaser, GHD ATV SE RBS Sy eae | Bate Sit camsnetcs at tie token Water atest @ sai cunty, . , the Fi jot tillall are se hee Voda IB ovcloek athe | *Bd be adjourned from lot t2 I9F tilt all ate sold, Tense of Wo Powersin aad to4n- | NO. L RIDWELL, end, Opposite Georgetowa, C.. tae | GEO. W. BEALL. * Sid ease TO Tun vat! tre Ist of D By Suber A; | ie OFFUTT, Bei7¢0 nnd t+ ed Upon as the unexpired less- ds* THAS TORE } Jacoh W. Powers, aud wil! to satnfy Fem. | er Weckdsy __GHAS. A. BUGKEY. _ So 7. to May term, Wein fave, of Wistiam | ity GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers i : WARD AMON, |, PPRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUTLDING | . 8. Marshal D.C. OT REARTIE RattRoan Derot.—On FRIDAY, t 3 3d day of April, 1265, I shall sell, ato o'olaok p i TPOVEDUNTIL | m., in frontof the premises, by virtye of a deed of H st same hour | trust to the subscribers, aud recorded in Liber J. | 1 AMON A.S . No. 173, felius 387,533 aud 359, oue of the land Marshal b.C._ | records for Washington ocunty, in’ the District of j oe — | Colun.bia, the following named property, iying an by GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctionaers adhe ‘apes ie ‘ NTENSIVE BALE UF AN AssoaiMeNT oF | being in the city of Washington, Dist of Co- Phe Must Srpengin tania: Noo | “ail that lot of ground numbered three, (3.) in Fe SERVES Oe Peete | Charles J. Ublmau's subdivision of part of aquare CT. Ua WEDNESDAY . the numbered seven hundred and ninet-en. (719. day of Aprit ext we stall kell, commen The above mentioned property has a frout of 17 M..at the wel known ware r ipps, eq No near Ver Deylvanin | gssertmen® of Furnite | Fire hoserood and W feeton north Il, ketween Delaware avenue and 44 street vast, running bask 100 feet to 2 30 ivot alley, Terms: Une-haif cash; balazce in six and twalve in; the purchases to give notex for the de- d payments, b ng interest from the day of 9 Kiev-oth s ; nue, 2 very rich and aeacral senumerate, in pact— put Parlor Sets, indas ask i taries | Fire large Glass Docr-Cnse for statuary Lounges. Wardrobes Fire Freceh and Gat! | Five Mande top C | Fine Gak Marbie to Hair and ether Ma | brovatelic, c A derd gi dada at tak foe : given and adaed of trast taken | Fine Meb gary | Marble-top Dress- | “all conveyancing at the cost of purcaser. fe eee, Bur oue am+ Mir ers | , Ifthe purchaser shoulttail to comply with the | Fine ktege asesvand Beere- | tern, in five days after sale the trustees reserve the right toresell tho property at the risk and vest cf the Co raters MICHAEL LACXMANN ¢ Trustees. areas GRREN & WILLEAMS, Aucts, hic Bedstends ntre, Side, and Sofa Tables p Cottage Chamber Sets USE AND LOT AT PUBLIC TUESDAY APTERNUON, by virtae and duly folios 393, et hingten county e vf adecree of trict of C:lambia, , 1782, wherein James ©. Mo! : ‘o. were complainants and Charles & Walizch, et al.. were defendants, whereby T was erpeinted traviee in the place and stead of said ure, Ww 2. ‘Terns cash been added asp'cne h Pinno of the latest fa-nion Itis scarcely nec-rrary to otter any farther com- My? re ative the atyie and qnality of the aleve te furmtare. Sutheeit te say that itis Mr. Ur pen ake and equal if not supe- for sale in Washington, Alexandria, George- c fully invited to y theirattention. u Wailxch. [shail soil pert of Lot namborod eleven, Be The sa! t a (il,)in Square south of Square numberad five hna: pone siso for rent. Inquire on the | dred ane sixteen, (416,) beginning for the said part rare GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. of said loton Latreet north, at the diviting line between Lots umbered eleven (1!) and twelve. (12,) in said Square. sod runuing theace east by and with the line of said street fourteen (11) feet, thence south forty-five (45) feet, Laence in a westwardly course to the ssid dividing line between said Lote numbered 11 and 12 ata d. nce of forty-two (42) feet from said I street, and thence nerth by and with said dividing line 42 feet to said I street and place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, consiating of @ large dwelling house, Torms: Cns-halt cash; the remainder in twelve menth ith interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premisen. I: the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right to Tere}! at the rink and expense of the defaulting Russtaner: upon one week's notice in the Evening tar. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. mer%eokds J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, 9 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED. ON account of the weather, until FRIDAY APPEAR . ri! Fa! Our an ace. pe WM. ¥. MATTINGLY, Trustee, OF TIE AROVE SAL TS POSTPONED, ON | accourt of the weather until MUNDAY, the 6th Gay of Agril, at the same hour. GREK LLTAMS, Aucts. mar 3 By J C mctUiks & JO.. Auctioneers YRUSTEES ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Prokeety —Un WEDNESDAY A¥TERNUON April Joth, at 5}; o'clock on tne premises, by virtue offour deeds of trust, recorded respectively in LibersJ. A 8., No 02, 10 244, ei wea; No. 135, fo:io 185, et eq; No. 151, folio lus, et seq; and No. 187, fcliv 325 et req; being of the laud records of Washington County, District of Columbia; and by virtue of two decrees, of the Circuit Court of the Dirtriet of Cownbia” passed in chaucery causes numbered respectively !793 and 176, substituti: me as trustee,in the place and stead of CharleaN, | Wallach. surviving trustee, I shat! xetl Lota num- bored thirty-three (33) and thirty four (+t)in square numbered five hundred anc fifty seven( 537) fronting together 136 feet 7+; inches on First street west, between porth Land M streets, toxether with the iu:provements, conaisting ofa large brick dwelliag | mat 3l-dte 3.0. MOGUIRE & C9.. Aucts._ vue By 9. C. Mc@GIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Termsof sale: One thirdin cash, the remainder fs FALU’ ; Es. in 1x and twelve months, with interest recured by ee a ee ee tate in tur City or Wasuinctox.—Om FRIDAY afternoon, April 3d, at five o’clock, om the premites, by virlue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 14th of May, and recorded ameng the land records of Washi n county, District of a deed cf trust on the premises. All conv: yancing at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with iv five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right to resell at the riek and expense of detauit:ng purchaser on one Weeks no- | Coiumbia, in Liber3. A. 8 No. 17 hall Henin the tea tae Star eer ae aearies pablic auction, to the highest iedar ait that id > - ; / 34 certsin lot o "Ou 2 ci al mari? Stawds HeG@UIRE & Co. Aucts. | Known and describad on tho oficial plat otscce KRMASTEIVS 0 ez, Corner G and 2ud streats, Washington, D.C., Maroh 2st, 14a3. Will be sold at public auction, on THURSDA the 2d of April, 143, xt the Corral, near the On! servatory. a number of HORSE: AND MULES, condem:ned as unfit for publicservies, belonging to the Quartermuster’s De partment. Termscarh in Gove ument funds, Bale te commence at lv o’elock a.m. C.H. TOMPKINS, Capt.A Q M.U.8.A. mar 3d J. 0, MCGUIRE &O00.. Aucta. A CEISTAND QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, Corner G ai * Wasuinaton. D.C., March 27, 5 NOTICE.—The eale v: Manure advertived to take Place at the Horse Corral, &c , om this day, is pos pened nntil the 30th of April (Thuradsy.: at 10 city aa lot numbered two, (2.)in square numbered five huncred 2nd seven three, (573,) containing 14,4°3% square feet, more or les. | is loi fronte sixty four fect on Indiana aveaue between First and Second streets west,ranning hy to eve 2 mses it, presenting good building frente cn each street. Terma: One third incash: the residaa in twelve, eighteen and twenty four months, with int rest to be secured to the satisfaction of the trastes. Conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. If the terms of sale are nut complied with in three day after sale the trustee reserves the right ‘Su to resell, at the risk and expense of the defauin TA tase parchassr. on one week’s noteein the Nation: ‘ntelligencer J.M CARLISLE, Trustee. J.C. McGUIRE & G0. Aucta, _ mer i2-Stawtd oclock a.m ,on which day pther lots, near the Dees Malo! i By J. © McGUIRE & OO , Auctioneers, Railroad Depot, will De £00) Pow PRINS, FiousEuoLD FCRNITORE' AND EFFEOTS Oaptata and A.Q M. U.3. A. ofagenileman declining housekeeping to _mare-d 3.0. McGUIR ae OO.. Auste. ai mod ie eecon, at Ye oO Day at 4 ASSISTANT QUARTRRMASTERS OFFICE.) | ING. April eth, commenciig at 90 caleee oe. Corner of G and 2:d Streets, brac ng 8 general Hous:hold Fart NGTON, BD, O., Mai ee 1363. ture anc Ki juini Terms cash, penal a eablie pores: on WED. oar mar Sid 3.0 McGUIRE & CO., Ancts, 16th, a! |, Om the square SFh ond Vand Teenty tit ant eae ee By GREEN & WILLIAM? Auciio; mireetasn Totes lot of master's Stores, con- £AA4C HERZBERG'S GREAT'SPHING PAWR- demped as unfit for public se) wice, ating in BRocee’s SALu OF Uneepsewan Pia C3 part ness, Portable ¥ Black. | agcvion.—OnT AY and WEDNESDAY, ami Saddiers’ Tools, Walland | 7b apd 8th, at 10 3. m., weshall sell, at oar Bibley nts, Wagon Covers, . Spades, fuer 2 Rooms, th . corner Ares, aad s: vers of other ta. &c., &e. aS parey culipe: pledges, suse Bale to commence at 10 0’clock a. mi. Extra fine Gold and Silver Hunting-case Pater’ ‘Terme cash, in Government fund: er other Wa! CHAS H.TOMPKING. | | Gold Neck and Fob Chains. Finger Rings, Dar maretd J. 0 °MoSUIRE® OO” Avcte, | Fine lot of Goossen Binsin Ww HIDES—HIDsa fe eto Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, &e,, ILL Be sold at uotion, on ‘Also: Gentetien” - and WEDNESDAY" and ARURDAT. 3 Towissrs | AMencen coal fotiad ats pewabr ~ the athe Wh ie, ake “hand at the time Theale te commence wi che wack ‘Terme cath {a Treasury notes, to be |e Pawobroker. moment . ' é REBN & WILLI4MB, as 5 Lt. Col, . ee Bar B-5,re,Teke Auctieneecs,

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