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LOCAL NEWS. « AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. WASHINGTON THEATER—Mrs. John Wood's *ride of the Market,” and “Out on Groven’s THFATER—Joint benefit of Messrs. Wallack and Dsyenport, “Damon and Pythi- aus. 8 The Honeymoon.” j Cant nv.—Ernestine de Faiber, Kate | Penvoyer, snd Julia Mortimer in new songs and dance-. Vanietirs.—Mule. Brignoli, Ada Tesman, Mile. Lizette, and many others perform in « varied bill. ee Lost ITs Equittmmrium.—The Infelligencer is exceedingly sore over its share in the + Jane Morley” business, and now has the brazen ef- trontery to say that its aecounto! that fame <taken from the Stuer. This wo ighbor. It not uptfrequently hippens t we sev articles in the /ntelligencer beirmg ving likeness to Sfar items, though un- ed to us, but this Jane Morley” history "was too consjicuously displayed in your edi- torial type to pass for anything else than ovis niele, Which paper hus qfite as se for unhappiness m the matter as the {niciligencer. is evidently of a more@sunnv temperament, and has not the slightest idea of permitting the ghostly contrabander to disturb its digestion. ae eee DEATHE OF SoLprERs.—The following have been reported to Capt. Har 7, (¢ffice corner of Hichteenth and G streets,) since our last, at | which place all information relative to de- | ceased soldiers may be obtained: Michael Kelly, 1th Vt; J. Ra ater, Q.M. D.: A. Frank, cook, di . W. Da- venport, sth Mieh.: G. A. Richardson, 1th Vr Fuller, 1th © >. Ream, 6th Mich. Cay. y. Jones, 1ith N.H.; Jhambers, 145th Pa; 195th Pa.; Philip Vanyalsen, 20th N. Y.S.M.; N. Ingersoll, sth Mich. C: ) borne, 7th Wis.: H. Barber, 1:Sth ¥ Wilson, 139th Pa.; John Pentz, 126th Pa.; T. D. Henderson, 137th Pi. est, 7th Wis.; A. I. Manchester, 152d N. Y¥.; H. A. Wills, 4th N. Y.; keman, team~ s. Y.; S. Gurney, 20th Me. During the past mouth but two hundred and | Your soldiers haye died in the hospitals in and about the city. aes A rLT AND BatTery witu INTENT TO Ki Tuesday last, a company of men started trom the vicinity «=f the U.S. Arsenal, with a supposed intention of going to the Union meeting, for which purpose they were relieved Trom the day’s work. not get past the restaurant kept by Augustus Bergdorf, ir the old Rogers building, where they got into an altercation with the landlord, who was attacked and beaten. In the alfray the missiles used were bott! empty beer. and such other attachment I house ascame tohand. Yes Donn arrested Jas.Pebbell, Wn Mardis, Jas. Touiney, and J were taken bofore Justice Rowl Henry Down nd. After an examination the three first named were held to | bail for conrt, and the two last gave security tor further hearing. Others of the party have not been arrested, but no donbt will be. Tue Newspoys had a tree supper last night at the Old Mansion House, and it w: partaken of by about thirty bo: The edibles for it were contributed by various citizens who tee an interest in the Home, our new Postrasster, Mr. Bowen, contributing a ham. The lady managers. Mrs. Weed, Robbins. Mrs. Gangewer, and other ladies wer ly engaged in its preparation. Rey. w the comforts pre i During the evening Mrs. Henry ). Cooke pre- sented the Home with a large handsomely- bound Bible. Some twenty-five took tickets tor lodgings for the night. => SALE OF CONDEMNED GOVERNMENT Horses. McGuire & Co. sterday asale of con- demned Government horses at the Corral in the First Ward. Twohundred and eight h and ien mules were sold, at prices nyeragi about The highest paid for any one ho 'y wo! OU cents to one dollar. There pered animals put into the as formerly, the government author in connection with the horse department, or- und dering all such to be immediately killed the bodies so disposed of as not to commun the disease to man or beast. ——— WASHINGTON Monzy MARKET.—Quotations forstocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Co., Bankers: Buying. Selling. ‘ : Coupon Bonds, 15 5. 7.30 Notes Quartermasters New Certificates...... U.S. Demand Notes.. American Gold. , American Silver NEW YORK RATES. Coupon 6's, 1561, 105; 7-30's, Wg: 1534,: Gold, 1533,. Demands, SENT TO THE OLD herman, of the 3th New York rested by the patrol on the charge of abseuce without leave since September 16 James L. Mardens, ‘s day befor yesterday. near Dranesvil wrebel spy. He was re. men, who, hen a prisoner, had seen him in one of Gen. Stuart's cavalry wd James C. Connell. who represents a de erter from the 2d Mississippi (rebel) regiment. ——>—__ A Notoriovs Tar ESTED.— Walter B aldson en yeurs of age, a my Hows, as he has within a ted on various ¢ Lact night, officer K short period been arr of thett and robbery. Mey arrested him on ihe corner of Eighth and str ets on the charge of robbing the safe of Mr. da Vanhook, on Louisiana avenue Inable papers on Monday Oitic has recovered a good portion of th ud has @ fair prospect of obtaining the of S100 4 some va a Mvsicar.—Professor Alexander Wolowski, the disunguished pianist and yocalist, is about to enter npon his last course of instruction on the pisno and singing by his new and simpii- fied method. The very satisfactory r sults which he obtained with his numerous pupils in his previous courses leaye no doubt that all those who desire to become in 2 short time singers or gocd performers on the piano, v benefit themselves gre; selves of his new methdd, and particularly as this is the last opportunity. Professor Wolow- ski's rooms are at 451 Tenth street, ae A Row.—On night betore last, officers 1 houn and Stuart were informed tha’ arew ‘Was in progress in the store of Thomas Mur- phy, (who was shot a few daysazo,) on Twen- ty-second street, between G and H streets. and on going in found Jeremiah Kane armed with 2 slung shot, with which he threstened toclear the house. He was taken before Justice Drury, who ordered him to pay $22 fine for carrying the weapon and being disorderly, and in de- ou of payment was committed to the work- Ouse. ul ———— Fatnrax Resets Brovcut i.—David P. Conrad, James Keyes, Charles Whaley, James H. Whaley, J. L. Cross, John W. Saffer, James ‘T. Padgett, E. Wilson, Robert W. Power, R. ‘W. Hanley, J. ©. Henison, Benjamin Beard, ‘Thomas Lewis, Samuel Mateer, Albert Powell, and Charles Toller, avowed secessionists of Fairfax, and charged with being accessory to the capture of Gen. Stoughton, were broucht to this city yesterday and committed to the Old apitol prison. —_—~>___ Not a Nvisancy.—In the Board of Aldermen on Monday, Mr. Wendell offered a resolution which was referred, requesting the Board of Health to inquire into and abate 4 nuisance on F street, near Fitth, caused by the existence of | €n establishment there for embalming the dead. Mr. Wendell will effect nothing by his resotu- lion, & the Eoard of Health has already deci- dled in the case of an estublishment of tae sort £0 conduc * tosicken a whole neighbor- hood, that it cculd not be declared a nuisance ee Reunion or Towans.—Abont seventy citi- zens of Iowa, now resident in this city, had a reunion Jast ni. ht at the honse of J. H. Hawes. Fs s92 I street. The object of the reun on wa take leave of Hon. John A. Kasson and lady, who are abont to leave the citv; the former for the Postal Couvention a! Paris, and the Iatter to return to lowa. It was avery plessant affair. es Tux Exyvetion To-Day.—The election for a member of the Board of Common Councilin the Fit) Ward, in the place of Wm. M. Ellis, E3q., resig » is progressing very qn. Fy Cal ber litle excitement, and but few votes are ining polled. Atten o’clock only 14 votes had be. polled in the First Precinct, and 16 inthe *s © Precinct, Gulick running abead, <6 To rp To Ex asin PAYMASTERS.—A board cormnosed of Majors tiodge, Taylor and Dodgs for the purpose of ex- 4 Those tound in the necessary qualificatio. + are to red ont of the service. -~ L.--The Washington Quadrille ‘urnese celebratiag the re-opening ‘a Bali on Monday evening next, bya Brand bSl A splendid brass an has been capanel. 3 dd string band Dexter, 10th N. Y.Cay.; John Shaw, 157th | Unfortunately, they did | who ; gly by availing them- | physical qual- | ing the prisoners at the Guard-bou se pre. ented. & comical sppearance when bre ight before Captain Merrett, the examining offiter, near:y e:ery cne, from Room No.1, having a black eye cr both blacked. It appears that last evere ing 4 pugil stic soldier, a powerfully builtman, was placed in the room, and from some cau @ or other, real or imaginary, beyan to strix® out, right and left, at ail that came in his wy, and belore ‘he guard could get him out de had made i bout forty black eyes. He was soon | taken in charge, and after one or two applica- tons of the shower bath he simmered dow. Mapy of these who were struck by him were | let cif this morning, the officer very justly con- sidering thatthey nad received enough pun- ishment for any lizht offence. —— | Rieat Estate Sares.—By J.C. McGuire & | Co., antioneers—Lot 41, square 377, on F etree , _ between Ninth and Tenth, nearly opposite 51. | | Patrick's Church, to Wilson E. Brown, for 85 | cuts per square foot. Lots S and Rin West’ | snbdivi-ion of squere 620, corner of First anc D streets west, the former for 46%, the latter 264: purcheser, J. H. Crossman. Davidson's suhdi nof square 165, to W. W. Rapiey, for 40 cents. This property is located | on Seventeenth street west, between H and I. | By Green & Williams. anction-ers—Lot 29, | im square 37. on Tenth, between N and Ostree's north, to John L. Ptan, for 20% cents per toot. | —_—_—_ A ‘Lone Row or Back Eres. —This morn i | i { j | | CENTRAL Guakpnovse.—Lient. John S. } Cooper, lit - J. has been detailed trom his | | regiment avd ordered to the command of the | Central Guardhouse. Lieuts. S. A. Campbell, ied N.Y.,and W. O. Eaton, 2d District, are also on duty at the Central Guardhenuse. | ————.—- Fine Wines.—We call the attention to the | advertisement of Egan & Perry. corner of Ninth and E street, who are the Sole azents in Washington for Kohler & Ewhling's pure Cali- fornia wines and brandies. They have ail the best brands. i ee Lapigs’ RURi&R S4NDALS, all size", only 75 cents per pair, at Hall’s Rubber Warehouse, 310 Pans, | ave_ue, between 9th and 10th ata. aps lw Bynox on BirtiousNess.—In. Lerd_ Byron's “Beppo,’’cne of the first remarks made by Mra, Br ppe to her lord, om his return frou a pestilential j regionis— j “Bless me! did Lever? No, I never Saw @ man grown so yellow! How’s your liver?” Muititydes of eur gallant soldiers return from the South in Beppo’s coniition. Do they know—ifnot, | they cannot soon—that Hostetter’ | id surest romody i learn to Stemach Bitters are the best for all bilious comp'aints that has ever been com prunded, Used asa safeguard against the climatic causes of liver diseases, the Bitters are in- Valuzbl?>, Their tonic properties invigorate and regulate the secretive organs, and render the syftem proof against eflects of exposure. fatizue ord change of diet and of water They fortity tha i pi ysique »gainst the causes of indigestion, bileu-- neésanud disorcers of the bowels, and cura thosa diseasts—the parents of innumerable maladies yet more d+ sdly—with wonderful rapidity Wholesale Agents—A. M. Bininger & Co., 237 Penn. avenue. aps-e03t ——— De. 8, M, Lanprs informs tha Washington pub- lic that he may not continue persona//y atthe Water Cure and Electro-Hy gienic Institute, 221 D str. sud Penn. avenue, between Lith sod i2th str. longer than to the Ist of May, therefore all oery who desire bis medical services should nyt delay. All ciseases cured speedily und soundly. ap 2-2t Duarrrss, Eye, Ear and Throat Diseases m | suce psfally treated by Dr. Von Mosehzisker, 227 bm. avenue, opposite Willserds’. Fr t:s bials and references see Wationsl Intelligeacer or call at bis office. ‘ap i ot” t SA ose Husbands, Wives, Morne oth Army, can fons aud brot nol putinto their k more necessary or } Yainalle gift than a few boxes of Holloway ’s Pil & tient bey sure health even rt Pe ysure of soldier's infes Ouly 25 cents NG A Fact Wert That India rubh r goods of every description can ba repaired in the est mapper and at the sbortest notice at H. A ‘s Rubber Warehouse, 3cO Pa. avenue, be- Leth ste. ~~ } _ Tuere is now displayed at the Dollar Stor Pevra. avenue, near 4! strect,a brillixnt ment of Jewelry in allits varieties, Gall and loox at it and invest a dollar there, mar 3)-iw* eee Diskases or The Nervous, SeMINAL, URINARY } AND SEXUAL bysteMs.—New and liable treat- ment—in Reports of the Howard Asssctation—sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of Charge. Address Jr. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Mar 25-lia pedi it — Warranten 70 Cure tn Six Days.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in siz days. N change of diet reqxired Price $1 per bottle by &.C. Bord, cerner 11th street and Pa, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandr: = aoe Pork Boursoy Wuisxy. Bortiep sy Uvoirno Woirg, New York. To the Citizens of Washington:—For some time past I have been solicited by the Medical Faculty of this city to add to my ‘Scheidam Aromatic Wuisky, which could be relied on by the medical profession. I would have acceded to their request 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 agentin Louisville, Ky., for the purchase of Bour- bon Whisky direct frem the distiHers, when offered for sale in that market. The Whisky will be putup in my Schnapps bot- | tles, and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a fae simele of my signature on the label. I remain yours, respectfully, Ubotruo WoLre, No. 22 Beaver at., N.Y. l New Yorx, January 3), UpoLpHo WoLFk Esq 22 Beaver st., New rk, : The want of Puce Liquors for Medicinal pores bas been leng felt by the profession. and wean of lives have been sucrificed by the use i articles. d the several articles which you scnlus, and consider it justly entitled to the high | reputation you claim for it, We would recommend you to appoint some of the P respectable Apothecaries in different parts of the United States as Ag-auts fur the aale of sour Bou: | how Whisky, where ihe profession can obtain th | same, when needed for medicinal parposes, | Wishing you success in your new enterprise, We remain your obedicnt servant | Mott, M. D..No. 1 Gramarey Park. arnochan. MD’, Professor of Clinics! dur- gery, geon-in Chief to the State Hoapital, &c.. No. 14 cart 16th street. Lewis A Sayre, M. 0.,795 Broadway. H. PB. De Wees,M. D.2791 Broadway, Joseph Worster, M. D., 120 9th treet, ele, M D.,37 Bleecker street. Hivilly, M.D.,230 4th street. B.J. Raphael! M. D., Professor of the Principles anc Practices of Surgery, New York Medical Qol- lege, &c., 919th and others. TOC, ANTS, DRUGGISTS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. 2 I beg ‘eave to inform the public I bave appointed the fellowipg firms agenta for the saleof this Pure Bourbo.. Whisky, where samples can always be scen. and will goon be for sale by every Grocer. t,and Apothecary and Hotel in the United Upoiruo Wourg, J 22 Beaver street, New York. W. H. Brown & Baotusrs, Agents, mar 7-Im jastimoy Barous.on’s Harz Dru, Tha best in tha World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— Warranted not to injure tle Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill efects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Ked or Rusty Hair instantiy tarns « splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, do. SF The Genuine is signed WiLL A. Batous- LOR, on the four sides af each boz. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Brosdway and 16 Bond st.) ES Se Arrextion, Bol? and others. Samaritan’s Gift is your only hope. Oures any case of private complaints in from two to four days, Ifyou vould nZ-ly be saved from long suffering and speedy death, don’t fail to avail yourselves of this rem the Samariten’s Root and Herb Juices is the oni; effgciual remedy for «eros and diseases which havo besn treated with mercury, Take of this purifying | remedy and be permanertly cured, See,advertise- ment in another column ja 5-tf ae BPERNATORRE@A CAN BR OuReD.—Dr. Rand’s Specific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, imp ievcy, Loss af Power, etc.. qpeedtiy and effectuc!- . Ite effects are = magical. A trial of the Specific, will convince the most skeptical of its merits.’ Price §1 a box, Bold by B, 0. Pord, cor. ner lith street and P: venue, Washington, aud Henry Cook Alezand ja6-ly | —o | Corns ar® THe Univgasar ToRMeNT OF Max- Kinp.—To be reliev.< of these terribie evils, call | on Dr. White, and submit to his manipulations. Hundreds of our citizens testify with ,ratitude as to his successtul troatment of corns, bunions, nails growing in the fleeh, etc. Dr. White makes chircpody a speciality, You are sure to get reliof | box. Schnapps” business the bottling of PoE Boursos | fome time £ince, but found it difficult to procure a | A Covcs, Corp, on am Leetratap Txxoar, if allowed to progress, resulta in serious Puimonary and Bronchial affactions, oftentimes incurable. Brows’s Broncutan Trocues reach directly the affected parte and give almost instant relief. In Brononitis; AstaMa, and Oa- TATRA they are beneficial. The good effeets result- ing from the use ef the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. OsTaIy only the genuine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. PUBLIO SpraKeRsS and SINGERS should nse 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 Jan 17-3 DIED, On Thuratay night, 2d instant, Mrs. ANN Mc- GUIRE, in the 75 b year of her age. Her funeral will take pace to-morrow, (Batur- day,) ats p.m , from the residene- of Mr. Marray, coruer of 24th atrect aud Pa. av. Her fciends aud acquaintances are respectfully requested to at- Lots 7 ands, | tend, end, On the Sd instant, at balf-past 7a. m., KATE, wile of Edward McManus The triends of the family are requested to attend her funeral on Sunday af.ernoon, at 3 0’cloek. fram her late residence 3®9 13th street, between H and Ists. { Balt. Sun please copy. | at* On the 19th of March, after a fow days illness JAMES HENRY VENARLE, in the Sith year of his aj {Phila. Inquirer please copy.] - FOR SALE AND RENT. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, either single or in suits. to gentlemen oniy. at 513 E street two eaora from 24 st. -3 +* YHE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A Store forsale, Apply ut No 545 9th st .op- posite the Cen Mark it* SUMMER RESIDEN€E.—Persons wishing Board on Washington Hights will find rooms by a p- plying at the intersection of 2ist and Boundary ats. Ap s-1w™ 1. HO CRANDLE 7. RENT—Th: neatly and comfortably FUR NISHED HOUSE 394 2th etre: t, one square south of Penn, avenue, containing § rooms ia again forrent. Terms $75 per month, payable in ad- vance. Possession given immediately. Apply be- t nm Il and 2 o’cleck. ap. 2t* OR RENT—To @ single gentleman, a FUR- RISKED FRONT RGOM, on second Hoor, with a private family, occupied for the pasty month= b a military gentleman, who lesv-s the city on 6th inst. Tarms moderate; noard with fawil required Adéress “C F. H ,” Post Office; receive prompt attention. 1t* Fos RENT—two FURNISHED RVUOMS in a private family. 8th, between @ and H stree! No. 402. ap2ut* JOR RENT Oa chancaomely FUR- NISHED HOUSE wi'n a side lot for rent; fice and healthy locatien. Call at once at 339 18! ti corner of K st. ap 2st ANUSOMELY FURNISHED RUUM8 WITH or without board for gentlamen and their wives; also.& room for two gentlemen, at 4109 L ttreet, between lth and ilth, south 8} Ri ences required. LE.—The Stock, Fiotures and Good POR | F Wiilof urocery Store, with a lease of two yenrsat S10 per month, with the privilege of dweil- tuents, ina goed. pusiness neighborhood, Satistacte son for selling. Will be sold ches as theowuer is leaving the cily next Saturd Oxi) to day corner 13th and Msts. ap 2-St n Washingtoa city, rent mum; pice $310 "AL ding eet north between 4th s sth. Inquire at the Drag ttore corner of Twelfth st.and Fa. evenue. apt 3t OUSE AND LOT FOR Sal, between Land M sts nort. e containing four rooms und’ kitchen; ars inquire at No R, &. MILLE OR SALE—One or two two-story new FRAM HOUSES on K st cornerof Ith st, iain five ¢ each. DPartcash,t inder on able terms, Apply ic 4 i-th street, French Bakery. ap !-4 | ROOMS TO LET— Four Furnished Rooos with & eas und attendance; board furnished if re qui vd. at 356 D street, between 9th and ilith, mar 3 ro T —Neatly and comfortably furaished KOOMS for ren:, with Board.on Kighti street, between G and H, No. 41%, opposite the Fatent Office ar sat DESIRABLE LOT TO LEAS 25 FEET front and In feet deep, situated on the corner of 8th and K streets, by the Northern Liberty Market, For terms apply on the preinises. mar Z7-1lw* TALUABLE FAR: signed will sell trict of Columbia, 3! the Bladensburg read. fide of the Kaster water communica - peculiarly adap eiwarket garden The coil is @ rich loam an: tem land, and very productive. Upon the farm there is a great variety of f:uit—choice apples, peaches and cherries, and # splendid yineyard of 150 assorted vines. he House isin very good repair ; aleo, the Sta- ble and Barn. Upon the farm there are several living springs of exc-llent water. This farm has an extensive front on the Bladensburg road could be divided into three small farms of co exch, and baving * proportionate share of fruit for each This fa:im offers peculinr inducements to farmers or capitalists, asitnow rents for six par cert. on the investment, and to a practical farmer would pay several times that amount, - Terms entry; and tor more parti information address or cail upon me. DAVID COLE, mar 24-e04w* Washington. 9.0. [COX BENT —A Gret-class FURNISHED D WELL ING in Georgetown, being the residenc> of the late David English, No, 29 First street | thieis a cominodious house with lar | room, perlors, and kitchen, icehouse and wine cellars; sup water and gas and allthe modern appli: comfort There are spacious grounds attached wit orna- mental shrubbery and fruittiees. A foe Ftable anc carriage Fouses ou the premises house is admirable adapted for entertaining will he rented completely farnishet and po: | given immediately. For terms apply ‘nthe prem- | isee or to W. 8. COX. at No 40 Louisiana avenue, Washington Intel] mar | cott XOUNTRY SKAT FORK SALE.—The subscriber / oflers for sale bis FARM with frat cla-s im- provements containing 62 acres of land. adjoining ‘Tena!lytown, and within 2 miles of Georgetown and4nilesofthe Center Market The soil is ad- mirably adapted to market gardening or gress. As FORK BALE.—The un Farm, situated in the Dis- ailes trom the Capitol. upon It is located on the esster Branch i and Ths It a a country seatit bas no ku or, the view extend- ing from 12 to 70 + in every direction, H. W. BLUNT, 61 La. av mar 10-1 “A CHANCE TO_INVEST.—The subso A number of Houses for sale, ranging in value ft 600 to $6.00) Offering good ehan:e to in- Feet ee ee ime Wet ST DAC RY, FS RNISHKD ROOMS TO RENT—For rent, at 450 12th street, east side, between Gand H streets, neatly furnished and very comfortabie BED ROOMS, and SITTING ROOMS, and PAR- LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable in the city. Every attention paid to those oceupy- ing them, Nochildren in the house. ja2-tt {TRICTLY PURE GALIFOBNIA WINES AND S aus BRAN DIES. Bole agents for the District of Columbia for the sale of Messrs. Kohler & Erohling’s pure Califor- nia Wines and: Brandies, The following are our brands | NG ELICA HOCK or WHITE WINES, PORT. WHITE MUSCATEL, GRAPEGAN & PERRI, Sole Agents, = mar 3]-1m -Im corner 9th and B streats. GARDEN BE EDS OF ALL KINDS, PEAS, BEANS, LAWN GRASS FLOWER SEED, SEED POTATOES, SEED OaTS. TIMOTHY, ORCHARD GRASS, HERDS’ GRASS FIELD PBARS, FIBLD BEANS, &e., &c, FRESH AND GENUINE. 3; P, BARTHOLOW, Agricuitural Warehouse, 558 7th street, below Pean. mar 3 ecolm ne ARMENG AND GARDENING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. PLOW: enue, Canal. ARROWS. a wi Agricuitural Warehouse, 555 7th st., tet. Pa. avenue aod Oanal, _mar3-eolm Wasningten, D. po THE CLOTHIEKS OF THE DISTRICT! The undersigned would most respectfully inform his friends, end the Trade gencrally, that he is now | prepared to offer ona of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ULTIVATOBS. &c,. &o. J.P, BARTHOLOW, ithout expe ing pain. Office 44 Ponwayinnia enue. (Lane & Tucker # build og.) between Pour and Sixth strects, No charge for con mar 24-tf sultation. eel Guar Pumusy: vasa Roots, ofa Fo!imorand Herri: 0 the Northand West. ae ele iow fare and sure connestions, ft e through at Government rates. For tickets and far- | —Two sins leave | | ‘or ther information apply at the office of Great Penn- | ayivania Route, northeast ccrner of Pennsylvania d Sixth st., Washington. Of:ce open from eet hs os, ‘on Fundays from 2to4 p.m, ely B. O Noaron, Agent. pra Es ‘TRE OWBAPEPT AN» Bust Hale Ds £m THR WORLD— Never Fades 0; Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, 0 centas box. The best in use. Try it. Sold by 5. ©. Ford, corver 11th street aud Pa. avenue, Waab- pgton, and Honury Cook, Alexandria, jaG-ly —— Da. Doroxr’s Sagar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very test in use. They operate specdily ad ¢fertively, and being sugar-soated create no man- gea upon the most delicate atomack. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over all othera, rice @18 box Sole 7B Or rons, Sonate uth treet an . AVenUe, i. oory Cok, Alexandria. JaG-ty ever offerea in this city, He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him avall. Respectfully, 8. HERZDERG, No. 2 Market Space, next to corner ef Baltimore s‘reet. Baltimore, March, 1 LaCK DIAMUND LINE B CUMBERLAND O9ah. Tho rabseribers have just organized a ine of light draft. low cabin cansi bouts for the purpose of eup- ying the city with Cu:nber'and Coal. Ail orders for coal by the cargo should be aduressed to W. SNOW & Of..or MORGAN & RHINNDART, G street. DINING ROOM AND OFPIOR FURNITURE, _mar%-cclm* J FURNITU Our stuck of PARLUR, OB AMBER fm 0 4 Fol! and complete, being the most varisd aud ax- to be foun! insvy one estadlishwentia the aving been purchased ecciusively for 4 Opared to offer strong Sean to sheers. BOTELEK & WILLSUN, | Paar 6120 Tron Heil, 31% Penn. av, intern, | AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN. [Correspondence Evening Star.] Groxcetows, D. C., April 3, 1862. Yesterday being Maundy Thureday, a holi- day of devotion in the Catholic Church, was strictly observed by that religious body. Trinity (Catholic) Church and the Georgetown Ce'lege were beautifully decorated, and attractedalarge pumber of visitors thronghout the day. The ceremonivs were very imposing, and I presume ‘wWiil be to-dsy, Good Friday being aleo a noli- d3y observea by that church. Businees bas been quite lively since my last, particularly along the wharves. We have had & p00d inuny arrivals by river, as toiluws: Arrived: Steamer Beaufort, Ogden, Phila- dciphia, merchandizr, to Hyde & Davidson; sclr. Saulsbury, Simmons, Philadelphia, coal, to Solomon Stover; brig Montiello, West, Bos- ; on ice, to W. Godey; schr. Morning Light, » Philadeiphia, coal, to S. Stover; schr. Gevernor, York, Baugor, Me., pota'ors, to P. Berry; schr. Emma Jane, Philips, Baltimore, corn, to Hartley & Bro.; schr. Hale, Short, New York, potatoes and vegetables, to J. W. Lums- den; bi Analostan, Jett, fish, to J. A. Knight. eparted: Sloop A. E. Howard, Mattingly, Occoquan: schr. Comet, Hodgeden, Baltimore, (ight:) sloop American Banner, Ellis, Sandy | ar, also. Bartlett, The arrivals by Chesapeake and Ohio canal since my !ast are fourteen, as follows:—Gea, Burnside, flour to Geo. Waters; S. M. Petrie, A. Spates, H. R. Furlow, Anna Marion coal Vorden Mining Company, W. McAte ida Marmaduke, Wm. F. Brashears, S. McDonald. coal to American Coal Company; 1. Moore, corl to Cumberland mpany; Raft, Lumber, Scow ©. Bradley, coal to Frostburg Coal Company; Thwiga Hall, conl to C.E. Det= moid. Departed—W. McAtec, Ask the Captain, Sus- quehanna, Andy Goodwin, Gov. Shaw, G. W. Summers, A. Spates, 1776, Scow 21, G. W. H. Hekyer, Union, Liberty, G. W. Worth, S. K. Ilencel}, Missionary, Highlander, Gen, Burn- side, John Hull and Ida Reynolds. Business more active. Markets, generally, unchanged, with wholesale quotations as fol- lows: Flour, super, $6.9787; ily, $9810; Weich’s fami red, $1.65991.75; white, 3 low, $6c.; White, $1. Oats, by measure, 60: rye, very scarce, small sales at $1; hay, #5a mill stuff, 21a50c.; potatoes, S0a90c.; Bald- wit apples, Cumberland coal, $ A, S1.60aS 1.9; ‘ar, Susanna, Mary and Thos. C. John James, Ci # 25 Advertisements for Evening Star cropped in box 69, Gerogetown post office, ba- fore 1a. m., will be promptly attended to. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS NOTICE —LICENSES.— All licenses due 2 the Corporation of Georgetown on the Ist of April next, must be paid within ten days from thas; othersine they will be strictly onforced the Metropolitan Police. ay aaven OSM, LATED, Clerk. a BKCUR® THIS BARGAIN! é.) BRLS CIDER wil! be sold very cheap, to clone cousigninen’-°¥ JNO. W, LUM3DON, Forwarding and Gen'i Coiamission March't, ap? H9und 103 Water st. Georgetown. — 2 BBLS, MERCER, PEACH BLOW, Ke. 1,023 OTA TORS 245 BBLS. TTR Jurt arrived per schoc very reasonable terms by NIpPS er flalo, JNO. W. LUMSDON 99 ard 103 Wa rst., Georgetown, ner Coumer cargo prime New Mercer and Peach Blow Potatoes, apit For sale upon N. B.~Sch Jersey Whi daily expected, fl 624 BBLS. RALDWIN 317 AND RUSSET APPLES, 20 bales TIMOTHY Hay, 12 brie. CIDER, p 1.%0 bushels Jack White, Ac. POTATOES, heoner T. BE, French Puily expected pe Sule on or before arrival. by JNO. W LUMSDON. 99 and 103 Water st . Georgetown. N, B.—Schooner Hortensia, cargo Apples, Pota- toes and Hay, kbortly expected. “Ap 25t_ 2 TONS HAY. 2 41M feet LUMBER, (Boards ) 50 Db)4, POTATOES, Lito bus, POTATOES, Whites, in bulk, bbls, APPLES, frrkins APPLE SAUCE, Now landing from schooner May Ella, and will be sold low by J.@. WATKEKS, apliw 109 Water street, Georgetown, Gqaocess AND DEALERS, ATTENTION! A large stock of FANCY SOAP for sale 5) per cent. less than the present manufacturing prices. A good investinent for greenbacks. Give us Lt, as it must be closed immediately. H. DAWSON & CO., 164 Wator st., Georgetown. For Mercers and Jackson m mar 19 eo2w* Kc JNO. W LUMSBON, ORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. 91 axp 103 Water 8rrezr, Georgetown. D. C., Attends to the eaie of Produce, Flour, Grain, and se generally ; Procures Freight, Char- &e. 88 transacte {always with promptness js mar 4-tf V § OF 1IGHT DRAUGHT, suitable for sutiers, CHARTERED at low rates Svtie: ed with Produce upon reas. onable terme, by i ‘ JNO. W. LUMSDON Forwarding and Gen Commission Merch’'t, mars tf 91 and 10: yater at., Georgetown, Eo SALE— 60 BARRELS TAR, 30 BAERELB ROSIN. Apply to Pee L. KIDWELL, Georgetown. D. 0. nonir J BOARDIN JOC ENETED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO rent, wjth or withow board Also, sing'e gentlemen at re-uced prices, at 1 letween Band C, a few doors from t Capite! and dept, TPE YARGH HOUSE on 1st atrest, between A and B, on Capitol Hill, has just been new y forvi-hed'and is now ready to receive hoarders, Would prefer sive'e gentlemen, but will accom medat» gentlemen and their wives. Board from S7 upwards per week, Dinner at 6; breakfast from to References excharged ap 3-2t* N ELEGANT FRONT ROOM, WITH FIRST- clase hoard. at 425 13th street. between G aad H. None necd eal unless they wish to live weil ard pxy for it, and are firm supporters of the Ad- inistrati ap 22h d ACCOMMO- card in a plain quict family where there are but few boarders taken. Tarms moderate. Cail at 21 Ist street, near B st, north, Capitol Hill. Ap 1-3t) =e = = LONGWORTH’S CATAWBA WINES, SPARKLING AND STILL. FRED. 8S. COZZENS, Sole Agent, Washington, D. C., and 73 Warren st., New York THESE WINES, independent of their excellent qualities as Table Wines, are also highly recom- mended for medicinal use, They areentirely pure wholesome, and, at the same time, economical, Among the numerous recommendations received from members of the Faculty, the following letters may be cited: Sanrtary Commission, Washington, D:0., April 2, 1882.¢ F, 8. Ouzzans, Esq.: Sin—With some difficulty I have got from hospi- tal surgeons sufficient data wherewith to found aa estimate of tho value of the “Still Catawba” wins of Mr. Longworth as an article of hospital stores, It seems to be especially valuable as « tonic and stimulant in the stage of convalescence from acute disease. It is generally acceptable to the stomach, and its acidulous quality renders it grateful to the palate. * * ae * . ‘The “Sparkling Catawba’ shares with other true sparkling wines the characteristic of agreeing well with the stomach, Yours truly, J. FOSTER JENKINS. Cixctunati, Decembor 17, 1861. Dwar &n—In answer to your note, I will say I very much prefer the Oatawbs wine to auy other alecholic stimulant in Typhoid fever, The acid is very acceptable to fever patients. I always dilute it with water; two or three parts of water to one of wine, and add white sugar to the tastsof the patient. I have used it in many esses of consump tion, and have generally found less emaciation than usual, and less disposition to diarrhoea in the last stexcs of the disease. Yours respectfully, SPARKLING CATAWBA in cases containing oge dosen quarts and two doren pints each. SPARKLING ISABELLA in quarts only, STILL CATA W BA in quarts, one dozen ina casa. CATAWBA BRANDY, Scuppernsog Wine, ete, mar Z7- 2weo = 300 VERY FINE at mar 2?-1w J. ¥, POTTER, WESTERN CHEESES, LS DUPES'S, a 479 Ninth street, and | jf AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, By ©. BR. L, CROWN & OO., Auctioneers. preys HORSES AT AUCTION — We will sell TO-MQRROW MOBNING, April4th, atniae o'clock, at the city hor-e market, on 6th st. south re:r the canal, 40 fine Kentuxky, Pennsylvania and Ohio Work Eorsea, These borses are said to be all yeung and in good order and will be avid without reserve. Al-o,5 good Wagons. Terms cash. CB. L. CHOWN & CO, Aucts, It* No 357 corver 6th street and Pa. ave, NiQkD ~TATES MABSHAL'S SALE OF Fcnooner * Mitr Mogaar” ano Carso.—In ¥ rine of a decree, No. 71, i-eued from the Clerk's Gfiice of the District oust of the United Btates in aud for the District of Columbia, I will sell b o.der of eaid Court, for cAsH, at the toot of Sixt! street wi arf, op the Potoma :river, in the city of Wasb-ngton’D C..on THURSDAY, the 9th day of April, inat., 1803, at 4o’clock p. m | the Schooner “Kmily Murray” and her Uargo, consisting of a large lot of Lumber. ee tor of Muniver- WARD H. LAMON, tan 8. Marshal, DO. By J. U. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. OUR VERY VALUABLE BUILDIN }LOTSON Forutsesth STRERT WEST, BrTWREN G STREET NORTH AND NEW xR AVENUE —On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April sth, at half past 40’clock, on the premises, We shall sell four valuable Building Lots, fronting 25 feet each on the east ride of Fourteenth street west, and run- Ding back 104 feet to a 29 foot alley. These lots are located in » very central and desirable part of thecity, within ashort distance of the Departments, and the sale oflers great in ducements te persons wishing to secure fine build- ing sites. Title inaisputable. . terms of sale: One fourth cash, the remainder in sis twelve, and eighteen months with interest secured by deed of rust on the premises. _ap2-a JC, McGUISE & CO., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ACELLENT nou BECED AND KITOHEN DENITURE, PIANO FORTE, & C., AT AUCTION.— On WHDNESDAY the 8th instant, we shall gel), at 10 o'clock & m., at the residence of H. Berrian Esq. No. 165 H etreet, between Twentieth and ‘Twenty-firet streets, an excellent agsortment of Furniture, vie port j ine Kosewo: d Piano Forte, nearly new, 7 octaves, made by Ernst Tabler, of New York < covered Parlor Suite, fancy and other e FD airs Dressing and other Bureaus Sideboard and Book-case Whatnot Extension. Diring, and other Tables Wardrober, Hat Tree, Marble-top Centre Table Glace and Crockery Ware Morecn Window Curtains and Shades Wash Closets and stands Bedateacs, Feather Beds,and Mattresses Fine brussels and other Carpets and Oilcloth Cooking and other Stoves With a good lot of Kitchen Requisites Ard many other articles which we deem un- necessary to enumerate. Terms cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. XECUTOR’S SALE OF ELEVEN BUILDING M's Lots, conNER OF CoNNECTIOUL AVENUE AND NortH L strext.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON March Sist . st 5 o'clock, on the premises. we sha! Sell to the highest bidders Eleven Building L ts. situated at the corner of Connecticut avenue and North L street, nine of the Lots fronton north L_strect, and run back to a ten-foot alley, (two of them’ improved by small brick houses:) and two front on Connecticut avenue, between L and M +treets. . These Lots are desirable sizes for building sites, and the location is very fine, Terms: Ove third in cash, the r inder in six and twelve months. with interest, secured by a deed of trnst.on the pr-inises, By order of the Executor. mar2i-eod&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, RY THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL TURSDAY AFTERNOCN, April 7th. same hour and place, J.C. McGUIRE & CO., apld [Rep.] Auctionaers. | by GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction: E“! ENSIVE SALE OF AN ASSOKT suk T SPLENDID #aRLoR, D: ER FURNITURE EVEROFFERED aT PUBLIC ALE IS THY District.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ist day Of April next, we shall eell, commenciag at 10 o'clock A M,. at the wel known ware room of Wim. MeL. Cripps, Eeq.. No. 499 Eleventh street, bear Per nsylyania avenue, a very rich and general ssorttuent of Furvitu:e, "We enumerate, in part— Fine hosewood and Walnut Parlor Sets, indamask, broratelle, cloth, and plush Fine Mahcgany and Walnut full Marble-top Dresa- ing Bureaus. with Gothic frame Mir: ors Fine Etegeres, Sideboards, Bookcases,and Secre- taries Fire large Glass Door-Case for statuary Lounges. Wardrobes | Fine Frerch and Gothic Bedsteads | Fine Mar‘ le top Centre, Side, and Sofa Tables | | Ta. Fine Uak Marbie top Cottage Chamber Bets Hair and other Mattresses Bolsters and Pillows i : Wita a large lot of other fine Furniture, which we deem unnecersary to enumerate. Terms cash. To this stock of furriture has been added a splen- did New York Piano of the latest fashion itis scarcely necessary to offer any further com- ment reiative to the style and quality of the above mentioned Furniture. Suffice it to say that it is Mr. Cripps’s own make and equal, if not supe- rior, to ary furniture now for sale in Washington, | , The ladies and gentlemen ot Alexandria, Georgea- town, aud Wasnington are rerpec'fully invited to the sale, ar they wiil find it worthy their attention. Ro The eale without reserve if ‘he house is also for rent. Inquire on the premirei mar 2-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B2” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON accourt of the weather, until MONDAY, the 6th | duy of April, at the came hour. war 31 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J. ©. McGUIRE & C0., Auctionsers, OUR DESIRABLE FRAMK DWELLING Hovses NkaAk THE CariToL at AvcTiOs —Oa TUKSDAY AK TERNOON, April 7th.at 5°; o'clock, on the premises. we will sell Lot 8, in Square 757, onting 64 feet 8 inches on north G street, between and 3d str-ets east, aed running back 125 feet, tegether with the improvements, consisting of four next and well-built two story’ frame dwelling | houses, i i The location and neighborhood is good, and the honser desirable for a small family. i Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by « deed of trust on the premires. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. [Repnb.] mar }-eokda Arete QUAKTERMASTEK’S OF FICE.) Corner of Gand et. Wosninctos, D. U., Mare 25. 1963 § Will be sold at Public Auction,on WEDNESDAY April 16th, at the large Barn, en the square bounde: by E and Fand Twenty-first and Twenty second | Streets, a large lot of Querteriaaster's Stores, con- , | demned as unfit for public se: wice, consisting in part of Suddles. Haruess, Portable Forges, Black- smith’s, Carpenters, and Saddlers’ Tools, Wall and Sibley Tents, Wagon Covers, Shovels, Axes, anda variety To be sold in emnail lots, Bale to Scone at [0 orelack: = Terms cash, in Government funds. CHAS H. TOMPKINS Capt.and A QM.6.S.A ©. McGUIRE & CO ades, of other implemeats, &c., &c. mar 28-td JI Aucts BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Gun. BALL —The COLUMBIA AyGl NE ¥ COMPANY will give their ANNUAL BALL on EASTER MONDAY, April 6th, » Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. ickets $1, admitting a geutieman and ladies. Withers’ String Band has been engaged for the occasion. Committee of Arrangements. —__ Thos. H Robinson, J.C, Entwisle, . P. McKenna, E. B. Gatton, Jas. R. bbyn, No bats or caps allowed in the ball room, mar 31-6t* TP UE, SECOND GRAND #AUL . r tun UNITED ABB0C! ATION will be given at Odd Fel- lows’ ball,Navy Yard, THURSDAY, April 16th, 1863. MMITTEE. Wm.N. Baldwin, Gos Gordon, Jas. H Canoun Jas ¥. Gordon ' 8. King, Wm. Cross, J.B. Waltemeyer, W Covington. Chas Sdetin. Pref. Schrodrr’s unequaled cotillon band is en- gaved for the occasion. Sp 3,4.13,14,15.16* Turep GRAND BALL OF THR PHENIX SOCIETY, AT TEMPERANCE HALL On EASTER MONDAY EVENING, April 6, 1953. Tickets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladias, for sale by any of the members, and b: Lackey. merchant tailor, 7th st. Post Office, and st the door on the night of, the Ball, The Phenix pledge themselves that they will make this one of the best entertain- ments of the season, and thit no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction to all honorin, us with their presence on that evening. A fu’ brass and string band has been e1 for the occasion, Supper will be served up alf-past 12 o’elook, with all the delicacies of the season, by an experienced’ caterer. No hats or caps allowed in the ball-reom. [mar 26 9t*}] OOMMITTEE. A GARD, Joun McGREGOR, Family Physician and Sur- eon, late of Connecticut, may be at of- ce, Kee 456 6th street, between D and B. -Im PHANS’ COURT.—Digtrior or Ovtomsia, Washington County,To wi in the care of John Daviesors, executor of Alexander Burrows. dec’d, ae pes sforeesia. wite the mecohe ns ef the 1 pbans” urt o| ) wn county afvte y Bl potted SATURDAY, thei th day of April next, fer distribu’ 1 the personal and of the assets in hand as far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when a: d where all the creditors and heirs of sald deceased are notified toattond (atthe Orphans’ Court of Washington ovuaty a! witb their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of ie. ‘s estate; provided a copy of this order by put-liched once a week for three weeks in the Eve- ning Star oes to the said 11th ee as next. eet: i O. Ragister of Wills. mar 2-lawse NEVER TUO LATE TO LEABN. By PROWEBSOR ALAXAND EE WOLOWSKI, i8T a] a NEW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR IANO FOKTE AND SINGING. reeds Ly waki cba tiness hia Fingies, and Rane ) tag " nopeae * om genres for Piano and Sing- the final settlement and estate of :aid deceased hie! the iy Prof Wolowski's new method, » person hav- ing only a slight knowledge of music will be ¢! in very short time To Feed musio with Pet ay and execute operatic as as ical music with rare jon. As to the. vocal part, by his way of voo be arrivos at extraordinary results, ere. the vuise powerful apd enables the singer to vocal: ize with facility, accuracy aod fins of tone. Prof, Woloweki receives visita: y from 71 to3 o'clock p.m., a: his ence, No. 451 10th straet, detwaen E and F, uréin THIS AFTERNUUN AND TO-MORROW By GREAN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers RUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE BULLDING = . Lot ngan tux Raiceoav Derot.—On the Sd day of April, 1865, I shall rel! at 5 m., in frontof the premises, by virtve of a deed trust to the subscribers, and recorded in Liber J A.5., No. 173, folios 387; S83 and 359, one of tne land records for Washington county, in’ the District ef Columbia, the following named property, !yi being in the city of Washington, District of Oe lombia, viz: Ail that lot of ground numbered thr Charles J. Uhiman’s subdivision of part a numbered seven hundred and nineteen. (719. The above mentioned property haa a front of IT feet op north H, between Deiawsre avenue and 34 street east, running back 100 foet to a 30 :0ot alley. | Terms: One-half cash; balarce in six and twelve | months; the purchaser to give notas for the de- | ferred payments, besring interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken | Allconreyancing at the cost of puren: i. Ifthe purchaser should fail to comply with the | terms in five days after sale the trustees ressrve the rizht to resell tho property at the risk and cost or the GM ASG. DONN MICHARL LAUNMANN.{ Teustess, mar l2-2aw&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers D¥ELLING HOUSE AND Lo? AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, b 3ist, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue deed of trust dated January sth, 1558, and duly din Liber J. A. S.. No. 167, folios 393, et of the land rocords for Washington county, of Columbia, and by virtue of a decree uit Conrt of the District of C-Inmbia, assed in cause No. 1,782, wherein James 0. Me- uire & Co. were complainants and Chariea $ Wallach, etal., were defendants, whereby I was pore trustee in the place and stead of said ailach. I hall sell part of Lot numbered eleven, (11,) in Square south of Square numbered five hun’ dred ano sixteen, (516,) beginning for the said part of said let on I street north, at the dividing line between Lots -umbered eleven (1!) and twolve (ay in said Square, and running thence east by and wi the line of said street fourteen (14) feet, thence south fort: = feet, taencein a westwardly course to the seid dividing line between said Lote numbered I and 12 ata distance of forty-two (40 feet from said I street, and thence north by and with eaid dividing line 42 fect to said I street and place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, consisting of a large dwelling house, Terms: One-half cash; the remainder in twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. - If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the trustee reserves the right te resell at the risk aud expense of the defaulting urchaser, upon one week's notice in the Kvening Brar. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trastee, mar9eo&ds J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Austs, | 9 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED. ON | account of the weather, until FRIDAY AFTRB- | NOUN, April Sd, same hour and Rises, WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trosteg, mar 31-dta J . MeGUIRK & CO. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL EB- TATR In fue City or Wasnincton.—Om FRIDAY afternoon, April 34, at five o’e! ck, om the premires, by virtue of a decd of trust, bearing date the iith of May, 1884, anc recorded amung the laud recoris of Washington county, District of Columlia,in Liber J. A. S., No. 178, 1 shall sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, all that certain lot of grourdin the city ef Washington, known and described on the official plat of sai city as lot numbered two, (2.)in square numbered five hundred and seven three, (573,) conta:ming 14,4935 square feet, more or les. - ‘his lot tronts sixty four fect on Indiana avonne, : back reet, presenting good building fronts reet. One third in cash: the residues in twel and twenly four months, with int-rest ured to the satisfaction of the trustes, yancing at the expense of purchaser. terms of sale are not complied with im three days after sule the trustee renerves the right to resell, at the risk and expense of the defauitin, urchaser,ou cne week’s not cein the Nation: nteiigencer J, M CARLISLE, Trustee. _meri2stawid — J/C. McGUIRE & 00... Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. \ JAGONS AT AaUCTIG On SATURDAY MOKNING, April st lt o'cicek, we wil sell, infrontef our Auction Rooms, witheut re- serve ,for cash— 10 spring covered top and no top Express and other Wagous and Buggies. _apl W. Ts, WALL & ©0., Aucts. ____ By W. L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers ORSES AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY MORNING, April 4th, at 10 o'clock, oa Sixth street, we will sell, withont reservs, for cash— Number of excellent Work, Draft and Saddle Horses—just arrived and will be psremptorily sold. ___sSW iL, WALL & €0., Ancts. — apl By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown. D.C. TICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. PERKMYPTORY BALE OF 4 CARGO OF 2,000 Besa- ELS !'UCi RYR PoTaTOks aT AUctioN —T will sall at public auction, on account of whom it may concern, | en SATURDA'YAFTERNOON next, April 4th, at o'clock, on Peter Berry’s Wharf, foot of High st., Georgetown. the cargo of the schooner Astoria, consisting of 2,000 busheis of Buckeye Potatoes im ofa between His and Second strects west runnin, te north D prime order, Terms cash. Sale positive ap 22t THOS. DOWLING, Auct, By J, C. McGUILRE & CO., Auctioneers. 7ERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ONTTH STREET aT Public Sare.—On SATUR DAY AFTERNGON, April ith. at5o'clock on the premises, we sballseil Lots No, 4, 5, 6and7,in square No. 422, fronting together i5) feeton eaca 7th and ath streets, at the correr of north P street. The whole will be subdivided into 14 building lots of ebony al feet front and ranning back 95 feet te au alley Immediately after we shall sell parts of Lota No. 3 and j2,in Square 419, fronting 6 feet _on7th st., between Rand sts. north, running throug’ 26 feet to Sth st This property will ve suoaivided into % building lots on each 7th and sth ste., witha front o! 2 »né a depth of 100 feet. _ Terms: Onr--third ensh; the remainder in 6 ané 12 months. with interest, securea by a deed of trast on the preiises, apl-d [Rep.| J.C McGUIRE A CO., Aucta. By W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers NRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATEIN THER Sixty Waxb.—By virtue of a deed of trust te the subscriber, dated Qctober 22d, 1559, and re- cordedin Liber J. 4. 8, No. 205, folios 433, &o. one of the lund records. &c., Lsbull offer for sale, at public anction on SATURDAY, the 4th day of April. at So0’clock P. M., i uponb er the premises, Lot numbered one, (1, in Square south of square numbered ten hundred and nineteen, (1,019.) and Lot nuwbered nine,(9,) in Square numbered tem hunored and Gity-four, (1/:54,) of the pian of the city of Washington i Terins of sule: One-third cash: the residue im fix, twelve. und eighteen months; the purchaa iving his notee for the de erred payments, satis endorsed, and besring interest from the sale,andsecured by adeedof trust on the premises, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with withim five days from the day of rale. the Trustee reserves the right to reseil the said property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser; on givt' one day’ notice in rome newspaper in the city Washington, EDWARD C. oes rust W.L. WALL & CO., Auc HIDES—HIDEs. ILL Be sold at Public Auction, on every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 11 o'clock m.,at the Wharfon th street, Washington, ay Governmen Beef on hand at the time ef le. Terms cash, in Treasury notes, to be paid at the moment of sale 3 Lt. Gol. and. 6.0. . mar 2)-cokds jai3 (Chron.} By J.C McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS efagenlieman declining housekeeping to be soldat public auction, at his residance, No, 499 10th street, between EB and F,on MONDAY MORN. ING. April 6th, commencing at 10 @’clock, em. bracnga eanaral assortment of Housshoid Furni- ture and Kitchen Requisites. Terins cash. mar 31.4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Py J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Vpacerkes SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING _Lots —The undersigned, ‘ing by virtue of dead of indenture, ie 10th day of Apel. 21852, and recorded tY A B., No, 42, folios 344, 345, 345, and S47, one of the land records of Washington county, in' the Distrist of Coiumbis, will sell at tpublic auction. to the highest bidder, WEDNESDAY AFPERNOON. April 224, at 5%. o'clock. on the premises, all the pieces or parcels of ground ving in the city of Waspingte: in said District, and distinguished on the plan said city aslut= nombered nine and part of ten, im tquare six hundred and eighty-five. fronti together 26 feet 10 inches on north Capitol sti pd one hundred and twenty-two fest on uorth G atrect. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and theremainder in three equal instalments, for which i be taken to secure the deferred payments at the ex- pense of the purchasers. =I if the terms of saleare not complied with within ten days after the sale, the trustee reserves the went to Spel on wht ane meskrecentic morn, al 8 ri and x ine O! e defau!ting pur: er. JAM Es aD . Tran AMS Survivi tee. marSX—eod&ds J. C. MOGUIBE & OO Aucta, By J. OC. MeGUIRS & OO., Auctioneers. RUSTEK'S SALE OF UNIMPRIVED PROP- T BRTY.—On 1HURSDAY AFTERNOON, Aj 16th. at 532 o'clock, ar the Al C McGuire & Co.,corver idtn and viriue wf a deed of trust dated duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8. et seq.. one of the Land Citeutr Court of tne Duteiot of Geivepie pessed irenit Court of the in chancery cate, No Ti9l, erein Heary Batroa et al. are complainants, and Cons, 8, Wallach and Samuel Hanson, jr. ara defendants, substitwtiog me 2s Trust-e in the place aud stead of the aaid C. 8. Wallach, curriviog Truste, I shall sell original lot numbered fourteen (14) ‘in square numbered nine hundred and sixty (960) situated at the corner one street north and Kieyenta street east. erms cash. Ali conveyancing at the cost ef purchaser. WM. F MATTINGLY, Trustee. 3.0. Me@UIRE & 68., Aucts, mar 11-Siaw&da A SSISTANT QUARTEBMASTER’S OF ae Corner J and 224 Street: Wasxinaron. 8. c., March 77 v i568. Manure advertised to tee © ,0n thisday, ate rit. (Thorsday.) et 5 lots, near the rt f, will be Bold alo. errs 0. H. TOMPKINA, Ceptain and A_ J.C. Moau: M. U.S, A. mar 3-4 & CO., Aucts,

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