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LOCAL NEW AMESEMENTS TO-NIGHT, GIoN THEATER.—One of ihe mer. Mrs. Joua Wood mae Mannet Mias- sin India. both pinys, and pill indeed. deline, the Belle of the Faubours Among the most interestin, stnterbury just now ts h tomime of «The Golden Axe,” w: i: performed with new musie, scenery. xppointments. The closing scene is 2 bs: fui tableaux representing Harlequin ant C>- lumbine protected by fairies. re Vanteties.—A good bill is aanonneed for this eyening’s entertainment at Mile Brignoh, Ada Tesrian, Watkins, Tooley, and ali in ay us eccentricity. PHANTASMAGORICAL DissoLvine Virwa,— Two hundred fine views, illustrative of s of Biblical history, are now exhibiting Fellows’ Hadi, Seventh street. The exhinition also comprises views of the leading events of the present rebellion, Cuurcu Fatr.—The ladies of St. Peter's church, desiring to raise tunds for the erection of a parish school, are hoiding a fair at Odd Feliews’ Hail, Navy Yard, and itis hoped the benevolent wiil aid them in their undertaking, BaLL.—The Anderson Boys give their seyenth annual ball this evening, at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘These gentiemen always give entertaining parties. the Varieties, Ada Laurent, aoe sie Crrvinar Cc Yesterday, Patrick L gun wits convicted of grand larceny in stealing & quantity of clothing from H. E. Buckman. Abram MeGowan was found guilty of far- “ny, and recommended to the mercy of the ile pros was entered in the following Charles Williams, Jacob Harvey and . Herbert, charged with larceny. George Estier was excused from further at- endance on the Pettit Jury. The Grand Jury have found true bills sgainst the following parities: Daniel Doush- ry: Peter Kewan, assanit and battery; George Starr, Edgar Banks, and Louis Bryan. nd Mary Cyrus, infan- ticice. And haye made presentmeats asainst i : John Harduag, tov en- h false keys: Alfred Sturgis, und resisting prc ; Richard i’rice, McDowell, Seym: Pulmer, and Qharies DL. Carr, grand larce Harding is the burglar w! nee as ke was agett & Co., with ks ago broke j the follo en issued of 6 Was 1 the Com- hington: Order: won of fences in the counties of diam, London, Alexan renders i" nece ot the land, thar allt d or carefully herded. ered. that stock ru jen tly here neral ¢ nber and yal rdingty. OLL H. Porren, nt Adjuiant General. Span Legation, lately appo >a Affairs to (Luito was married yester- he residence of the bride’s father, to Lisboa, eldest daughter of nor M. M. .the J ter of Brazil; sponsors, the of Spain. represented by their “ the Spi Minister Mr. Tassara aad Lish iucipal witnesses H. RH. 1H re and Mr. Barreda, the | Pere vian ster, The Diplomatic Corps Attended in Were in ace full ordance with the Roman Catholic $8 by specitl order from his Court the Spanish Minister was present to repre- his the wedding. sent Were sent to both the President and Secretary Seward, and the latter was present. A TUL Hoes rebel prison by General Stahl in his receut reconnoisance to #ldie, arrived here from rfax Court House an charge ofa military guard. A> large pro- portion of them were guerrillas,in civilian’s They presented a dilapidated appear- After being examined by Colonel Baker, the Old Capitol prison. Along with aho © hundred horses and sevengl wagon. <optured by the same expedition. tr arrested yeste mp the Navy taken to the Provost Marshal's n being searched, two thousand nd fifty dollars in Sout f a : pposed ning from Richmond for the e of procuring a fresh supply of goods. w It issu eck under bh: collar. the was retu iS sent to gh examin ng bis arr he Old Capitol to await a A Sorvier Imposter.—Y¥ who ehis nameas T: New York, w between 19th and 20th streets, kept by an ol Indy, apd comm dito s government govds, stating that he was a detac tive Before leaving he charged her with baving sold liquor to soldiers, and stated that xster, of the he would not arrest her if she would give him | fifteen dollars; but she not having that amount he agreed to take five. Officer Buel coming Along arrested the bogus detective and took him tothe provost marshal, who sent him to the guardhouse. 1.0. W. B.—On Tuesday Mrs. Geddis com- pisined at the First Ward station that her hus- band, Joseph Geddis, a teamster, had beat he severely, and officer Crump arrested him. ¥ ies iay inorning, the case was heard by Justice orur: head, hich had boen cut in seversl places. The Justice was about to send him to jail, when the forgiving wife interposed in his behalf, and he was held to bail to kee Soubtless belongs to the Independent Order ot Wut Beaters. ee a A Searcu vor a Wartc: On Tuesday, Jobn Leipfried, residing on M street, between | Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, losta watch, @nd procured asearch warrant to search the room of another party living in the same house. Officer Stuard went to the horse, but was un- successful in finding the stolen property. Mrs. Leiptried was, however, very drunk and dis- orderly in the house, and the oftieer brought ber to the station, and oa searching her tha | Yesterday she was sent to | watch was found, the workhouse. gees DeatTHA oF SOLDIERS.—The following have ‘been reported to Capt. Hartz, (@ffice corner of | Eichteenth and G streets,) since our last, at } which place all information relative to do- | ceased soldiers may be obtained: - Duttey, risth N. ¥.; Jas. Foe, 6th Mich. av; W. Spencer, ith N.Y. Art; J. J. Hag. gerte. cook, Q. M.D. Adem Rnb, 1ith Pa Ledneli Coon, teamster, QQ. M.D.; W. Keegan, | laborer, do. . Soa AN OvFICeER SeNTENCED TO DEATH—The Sentence subsequently Commuted.—Lieut, John P_ Cole, of the Mith New York volunteers, was convicted by x court-martial, held in this elty om Feb. 23d, of desertion, and sentenced to | be shot. The proceedings in the case were submitted to Major General Heintzelman, and the sentence was commnted to cismissal from the service for the sake of the family of the de- ceased, rather than for himself, Ficnt ar THE Haystack.—About thraa o'clock this morning, the female occupants of . Twelfth street, returning from a ball, S very severely beaten, and it is said dangerously injured. ‘women were arrested by the Second Ward solice. Maggie Hudson, Lizzie Bennett, and emma Young were fined $1.56 eacb. Thoma: Eing and Lester Oontan $2 each, and Francis Tully was held for « hearing. aa eat REAt. ESTATE SAcEs.—Jas. C. Co., scid_yesterday afternoon, for dots on Fourteenth street, betwee. = feGruire & buildin G@ street north and New York avenue, at ont dotlar per | square foot. The Foundry Church ourchased ene, ana John Alexander the remaider. We understand Mr. A. contemplates erecting three fine dwelling houses immediately. eg Tuk Convention of colored ministrs held last evening, atthe Isiand Bethel Chureh. 1 Telative to “blishing a literary insd‘ation for the educa’ of their own race. ason will be performed this | the old favorites ; ried bill of song, dance, and | tolowing - | from the terrible epidemic: which Tags int’ « y | spring and 8 jor General Heintzelman. Mr. Del Prado, Secretary of ii uniform. The ceremonies | Invitations | —<o—_$_ { kivat or Rewer Prisoners axp Cap. Late last evening fifty-six | S$, most of whom were captured | shal of the War Department, they | the prisoners were brought in | on of all the circumstances | | Pot rday, a soldier, | nttoasmall store on L street, | ‘ch the house for to whom the complainant exhibited her | the peace. Geddis | o® Tight,and a man named Patrick Calf. ; Three ‘men and three | { Descxna cron a DEN or Invany.—Last nicht, the Fourth Ward patroimen :nade a de- | upon the Rouse in Bates’ aliey k& jenrietta West, colored, which i tay ; Beysuce to the neighbors on the joining From the evidence ef the inmates, it ay sthat three families live im the house. We cannot describe, as the witnesses did, the ecens 3 Witness: d in the house, exciting ‘he di-- grsiof even the most degraded femile. who | isited there. The house is a ick und white. Four wom ‘two men, alse cclored, (one, Rach: iming to be the husband of Hearts ¢ ned S3.01each. The keeper and <o:n» reitis remain to be denit with, as, bine | ony Or» by Gry. He | MAN.— Major General Heintzelnkin yes is:ucd the tollowing important order retitive to cross our lines on the south of me quarters Department of Washi General Orders, No. 17.—1. N whatever will be respected lo cross the lines of this department on the so | ot the Potomac. Should any persons be permitted to pass cert, ty command of Major Genera} Heintve! i Carroit H. Porrer, { Assistant Adjutant General. { —__—o-——____—. | | WASHINGTON MonEY Marker. —(juctations | for stocks, coin and uncurrent money, furnished | by Lewis Johnson & (Jo., Bankers: i | Buying. Seti. U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1881 ......1043; Woy | Do,, 1554, 9.20". par and int. U.S. 7.30 Notes oe 5 : 15g } Quartermasters’ Checks. 980%, - New Certificates... Je U.S. Demand Notes. -142alis i | American Gold. ; American Silver. 142A 145, +. BO ee Mrs, Joux Woon as Pocauont | desire to see Mrs. John Wood in her j lesque characterof “Pocahontas” wili ba x | fied to-morrow night. As it is her benefit niz ; also, the competition for tickets and seats will | ; be apt to be lively a foLDIERS, ATTENTION!—Pain. disease and expo- sure. with a hot climate, maddy water and bad diot | Will be unavei‘able but armed with Holloway’s purifying and strencthening Pills you can endtre | ail these and still retain good health. Only 25 ts | per box. 2m | Bouxp Fret sro indispensable to hea! | ofcarriage, It isimpossinie to take t {| exercise 60 conducive to health if ai cores, buniuns. nails growing ia the fla-h, or other | disorders to whica the feet are liable, aud to ull ; Fuch we would recommend an ear'y eal ai De | White's oflice,No 424 Penn, avenue, b-tween 1) | nd 6th ats, aoa | thand grace | hi —— Drs. Honter & WInitaMs, authors ef the l+t- terson puimonaryidireases published in t papers, will yirit Washington p ofe-si | Paturduy next, April 11t?,and may be cons | by all suffering trom ditewses of the throat 2 alte oa Iungs, at 260 Pa avenue, over Mrs. Voss’ Jemeiry | | Store. They will receive patients betweea the | j hoursof’a.m and4 p.m. wn | Dearness, Eye, Earand Uhroat Diseases most Ruccess‘uliy treated by Dr. Von Moschzisker, 227 | | Penn ite Willards’. iundreds of | | testime nbe examined at his ofice | | and the highess references obtained. ap 8 It” | Heats or ruB AnMy.—Sickness destroys more | soldiers than canron, ritles aud bayoasts. brave boys sre now suffering mora saverel throughout the south than | f the pudlie enemy. [3 the ¢ that Ho: Pte xt stimuinnt, | Tretive im existence, is a positive pratective ngciuss | | the f- tal maladies of the Southern swamp3, and | | the poisonous tendency of the impure water wf | i from th the Scuthern rivers and bayous. Tha Surzeon ¢ and the medical of the : invited. for the sake of the Hives of t 5 men now fiating for the old t iets,to give this powerful fair trial, Vast oholie liquor—ail ged with acrid an | used fer Fospital purposes city lavarett in thi . Their + jshd it ir amazing tlat they sr.oul enit was well known io the tw ides of officers ant soldiers, aml t sivixns in civil lie, that 1 Bt mach Bitters will save una from epidemic fever, dysentet and ague, and al Hag ue ity eieated | the avantities ot adulterate 1 wb j let this matter be locked to. ard that saae Wholesale Agents—A. M. Biningar & Penn. avenue 5S iH Lapims’ Rosner Saxpats, all sizer, only 75 cents | per pair, at Iiaii's Rubber Warehouse, 319 Pena, | | avenue, between 9th and ith ats apslw | | Tus xuw stock of Jewelry and Sitvar-piated | | Warojust opened at the Dollar Store 435 Vann ; S¥enue, pear 4's atroat. is wal worth the atte. tis: | of the reader. It embraces everything new and beautiful in that line and at prices that will asten ish. ap 7 iw ——— } Tas IspiaN HExB Doctor ! From Canada, will describe diseanss and tell hia | patients thi nature of their compinints or iil- | neés, Without receiving any informa- tien from them. | No charge for Consultation or Advice. ' OUR MOTTO. j We use such Balms as have no atrife | With Natare or the Lawa of Life; With Blood our } anda we never stain Ner potsen men to ease their pain. Our Father—whom all goodness fills, Provides the means to cure all il s; The simple Herbs beneath our feat, Weill used, relieve our pain compiete, A simple Herb, a simple Fiower, Cull'd from the dewy Lea— There, these shall speak with touching power Of change aud health to thee, Woshingion Buildings, Pa. avenue, about nutes walk trom Brown's Hotel. No charge fur Consultation. apd Wivas, Motnens anp Sistr fons and brothers are servi Bet putinto their knapsacks a | valuable gift than a few boxes five Bortixp sy UporpHo WoLrs, 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 | Schnapps” business the bottling of Pus Bouneon WHIskyY. which could be relied on by tho medical , Profession, I would have acceded to their request | tome time since, but found it difficult to procure a | | purearticle, After considerable difficulty and de lay I have arranged with two distillers in Bourbon | | county for aregular supply. I have also located an | | agent in Louisville, Ky., for the purotase of Bour- | Lon Whisky direct from the distillers, when offerad | for sale in that market, { The Whisky willbe putup in my Schnapps bot- | ) tles, and packed in oases of one dozen each, with a | fac simiie of my signature on the label, I remain yours, respectfully, UbvuLpuo Woiys, No. 22 Beaver st,, N.Y. New Yous, January 3, 63. UpoLPHo WOLFR Exq..22 Beaver st., New York, | | Dear Sir: The want of Pure Liquors for Medicinal | purposes has been lang felt by the profession, and | | thousande of lives havo been sacrificed by the use | of adulterated articles. E We have tested the several articles which you and consider it justly entitled to the high ion you claim for it. j ® would recommend you to appoint some of the reapectable A pothecaries in different partaof the | United Statesjas Agants for the aale of your Kour- | bos Whisky, where the profession can obtain the | fame, when needed for medicinal purposes, Wishing you suceess in your new enter We remain Pe obedient servants, Yalen‘ine Mott, M. b., No. 1 Gramarcy Park, J. Me carnoayae M_ WD, Yrofessor of Clinical Sar- in Chief t | Pere Bovrsow Wrisrr. | 18, Ty, Burgeon-! 10 the State Hospital, &c., | No. i4 east 16th treet. | Lewis A Sayre, M 0.,795 Broadway, {| De Wees, M. D., 791 Broadway. Joreph Werater, M. Nelsox Ste le, M_D. | Sohn O’Reilly,M.D!,2304thstreot B. J. Raphac D., Professor of the Principles | and Practices of Surgery, New York Medical Ool- lege. &c., 919th street. aud others. : | TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DKUGGISTB AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. | I beg teave to inform the public I have appointed | the following firms agents fer the sale of this Pure | Bourbon Whisky, where samples can always be geen and will soon be ‘or aale by every Grocer. | Druggist,and Apothecary and Hotei in the United D., 120 9th street. "37 Bleecker «treet, | States. UpotPHo Wours. prep 22 Beaver street, New York. | W. H, Brown & BroTHens, Agents, moar 7-1m ba:timore. BIARRIEKD, ~ Pn the 2th inst., at Kviphany Church. by the Rav Me Pinkney GHARLBS COOK of Balti to BETTIN McCAULEY, daughter of tie late Wm. MecCeuley, of Washington Chee a a On the Nth af November, 1852, by the Rey Mr. Rrowa MEG. 9. DEV sGOU AN toMiss MARTHA E. CUOK, both of Washington = seo —— DIED, On the night of Tuesday, the 7th of April, 1863, | GEGRGK KNIGHT 9 native of London, Bngland, | | aged 77 years. j | , His funeral will take place at the residence af ; | his sen ius Knight, 461 Eleventh street, be- | it to-merrew (friday) morzi: s. at | : Wo'clock. Friends { i a cp FaniG, ° . of the family are invited to | attend. * .(n the 8th inst., of pneumonia, PETER McKIN: ,axed 27 years, Ma he rest in peace. i His relations ard friends are Fespootfelly invited | : toxttene hix oreral from his late residence, on | » corner of 2th and E atreeta, on to-morrow (Friday) | ; afternoon, av 3 o'clock. eo | _ Gr Saturany, the sth ingt., cf consumption, Mrs. { ae V., the wife of John H, Anderson, aged / 2] :ears. " rbewasa devoted bristien, and bore her suffor- ings in meeBness, humility «nd patience Her lest moments were calm and peacefal. She feil asteap witk ier esarance of a joyful resurrection with the Bier { Hero of Amrrica, Eb j ef April next, mu-t be paid within } able terms by | pleasure im annonncin, | the public in | bers pledge themn | WINSS, LIQUOBS APTAIRS IN GCEOKRE Down Tres poudense Eveniog Star.j Mr. Jokn §. Moore, wor by evizn of this p { yesieren i reet. Heb H Ment jor ma Dam ist ried rs. ¥ <anal rit that dara the reeent bigh wwer the cana) hoor Naana Wa trw 7 “ovr dam No? oar dumocr lane, bevsime a total wreck = She was le ‘ ‘Lie gente with cond Maluire was urrsted ye< » for stesling 316 trom th ulley, of the 7th \. ¥ i: be artiyals by river since my as fallows: Astived —Slooy ne E. Howard, M » Occoquan, fish to Jno. AL Knight He . Boston, ive te Godey; ms’ boat, with fish, ed by cana!—Boats liver Boiey, cou | to Georgetown Gas Co; Here of Aime 5 R HH. Baker, Hott. } to C. iar, Wheat, Thos. Devecmen. coal to Cum teriand Coal and iron Co; Ida Lee, coai to Co, W. J. Worth, lime: A. Stanhope, hay and flow Departed—Roats W. Hl. Barger, May Fly, H. Bak i Boley, ida Reynol: Lee, A. Stanhope. Business dui! Markets firm, with wnoie- sale quotations as follows: Flonr, super, 26.75% 2. brow: Bald win tppie: potatoes, 7uasve. cider, 16atse.; do. clarified, 20a25 Whisky, 49c.; salt, G.A], $:.75a81.95: fine, $ plaster, lump, $6: ground, S10 umberland coal, $ LORGETOWN ADV ER MTS, NOTICE —LICENSE3.— All licenses aue the Corp) at on of Gearget wo the ost | a days from | tly nforced GE he that dete; otherwise they wi!) be atri by the Metropolitas: Police _mar 2 Stawtd WM. LAIRD Olerk. | N ag BUSHELS PURE ik v White Mercer, Pooch Blow atarrived per sch one Gener For sale by ~¥ L M90 Gt OL an’ 193 Water ot THIS BAH+AIN wilt be seid very cheap, to INO. W, LUMSDON, Forwarding and Gen‘t Commission Marca't, ap? Qt and 103 Water at Georgetown HT 317 BBLS RALDWIN ole AND KUSSET APPLES, =P eECT (OD BBLS CID close contignment. by 2h bales TIMOTHY Hay 12 bbe 1 CIDER, n White, &e. For tale low t 3 91 and 103 N, R —Schoo argo Apples a toes and ‘ay. # 2 ap zt F JNO W ORWARBING AND foun D.C, Teduee. Flour, Grain. and Merchandise wenersily ; Procures Freignt, Char- ters Vessels, &c. Business transacte ‘ always with prompte patch, mai por SAL iF Attends to the ral 50 BAKKELS PAL. 30 BARRELS ROSIN. Apply to Pe J RIDWRI oe §-tf BALLS. PARTIES, &. i MEMBERS OF THE STEWARt Ho: LAND CLU Take great plespure ia snose cise to their friends ana the piblicin gener), that they inten giving a AND BALL ob THURSDAY EVE- By order of Commi c4 KG #OK THE WAVER THEY aRE DETERMINED TO WAVE! FIRST GRAND BALL of the WAVERLY ASrO0CIATION. We respectfuliy beg leave to inform our anmer- ous friends, and exp our lady aud the citizers of Washington tnat we in tend giving our First rang tail at Tampar- uce Hail, on MONDAY KVENING, April sth , 1563, 4 We piedce ourselves to m.ke this one -f the bent Balls 0: the senso An exceilent B: and String Band has been en- gaged tor the occasion. ‘Yhe best of Refrashments will be served Positively no hats or caps allowe1 in the room. Tickets $1, admitting 2 xeutieman and Indias, Tickets to be had of any of the members, or at tha | door of the hall. By order of the i CommittER, J Peerce, J. Stowell, C. Fenton ‘ap? 5t* EMEMBER THE HERO OF SUMLPERI THE ANDERSON BOYB entgatawe Dt eo Hall oY Tempera G, April =) A. Vermillion, The members of the Anderson Club take great | to their frienda, and eeral: that they will give their SEVENTH GRAND BALL at Tem peraper Hall, Eatreet, between 9th aud Ith. on THURSDAY EVE April gth, Tho vs to spate Ho pains or ex- | pense to make this tie Ballof the season, Tiskets | $l.admitting a gentiemar and tadibs. No hats or caps aliowe! in the ball room, Committes of Arransement t P.Enilivan, P, Bond, “Uoaner, D. MeGrath, P. Fiemming, D, O’Connot. &p7-3t* KE, Quiolar, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €O., 289 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwess 9TH anv 107TH 8r3., HAVE BOUGHT AT TUE RECELVER'S BALE, 1 THE WHOLE BALANCE OF STOCK of the late firm of H LEACH & CO,, BALTIMORE, consisting of : HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: H MEATS, POULTRY, j FRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Ete, WHICH WE OFFER TO THE TRADE, BY THE PACKAGE, FAR BELOW MANUFACTURKINS PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOUNSON & CO., tf $9 Pennsylvania Avenue, RANCH ¢F P. TIERNAN & 808, BSTABLISRED 1830. GEORGE T. SMITH, MERCHANT AND P VEYOR OF FORRIGN AND DOMESTIC: PROVISIONS AND TABLE PERQUISITES, No, 611 SEVENTH SrReEr, (edjoining National Intelligencer Building.) Bees to offer to connoisseurs in Wines, and the lovers of good thi. ga generally al the cslebrated . and articlea of luxury im- -tted by the old and wall known house of Messrs. BR: Tiernan & Bop, Baltimore, i My stock of CIGARS will ve large and veried, selected under tne immediate supervision of Messrs, fiernan’s agentin Havana. i + he departmont of GROCERIES will comprebend al! artic es of Fine Family Goods. well selected, hared at the lowest cash market'price. end purchased at esi Gus! 1. SMrtir, 511 Saventh street, Sans National Intelligencer Building. N. B.—Goods delivered freeim any part of this city or Geors etown. {Intel 5 ADT steo @PEGIAL ATTENTION IS CaLLED TO THE &° sale ofa three-story Frame iting Houss and Let rituated onT strart beteeen 4th and 5 b rts., to Piecing geht afternoon, April 9th, at 0 e Sepsd OL. McOUIRE & CO,, Aucts WINE ‘A CARD. Posric attentions eaited to the trontes's sate ef a handsome Brick Dwelling House with lar, ards. situated on ist street west. butween i a: Sinoren. to take place, on Wednesday ‘aftarnoo3, oO} be ee ae at ee PMS TTINGLY. Trustee sof-d [Bep.| J.C McQ UIRB & “0. tucts LAYING CARDS—Fert_& Go.8 Pie SO WEANGE { i and others | TAYLOB. | | Hox 697 Cit im) | £S for Lic entire honsckeoping: re | IN THE FIELD AGAIN! ;N j wear the Avene. Quanren aood & r ROTH 1D, PS EBT IE in, SE ARPENTERS at $2 per Se om teri bere, Cat ahy 1 on ARTED—a HOSTLER sotts " NG A FO. S Nationst Stare bel we, i ; ons ; vo speaks g EM OMOEA Tie tee ce ofa jock, fi rsdaye, bre atte = fwo UNEURRISH KD Be aid bis wife. Addroae' 8, & cation a.d terns. Satin * wee 5 are ATION as ing to help yA Te TION ag plain cook, her 0 smal tenily, Address or call at No. 9 bear fth et Ww mK Ss raet, It ANIED Tu BUY— some est-blithed basinesa requiring muder atecepits: Ad-rers 5. & B Star Otce ap §-3t* W Ad? .D—Two cu Sy de tthe kee bring satisfactory recommen’ ations JOIN K. ELVANS, a Pa [tp & Chroi L apy eolw WANTED ABM Ue IRDERS ant Crders Army of Uke Potomac siaca the wat commenred ED WARD WILUARD. Army and Navy Broker, 21: ap9-st* near Wiliarda’ Hote W ANUED-—By a young man who hae hadsoma years exprrience ax salesman and clerk, a PR ave RITU ATION as selesineh of as cerk iasome office; | best reference given afterncen, at the T Warren te T OR PURCHA?E ON OR hefore th Ist cf May. asmall sa: HOUNK containthg X 1 rooms, with larze lot and gardea preferrec; | catiot hetwees 5th and I%ts streets Wert aud Hand ® strests north; small family; no children; references civen if required, Address Poat Ufice. apg-.t* t ORS WANTED. Kirst voiume Pacific Rail- read, will give 320 Ocd volames scnooleraft's Indiur# and «li kanae ui Old Buoka, Y'apara, fptters, coins, Paintings, Gerina:tios, Papor by the pound. anythipg made of Paper $5 to $10 fo- a good Washington letter. ALFRED TOUNTER Antiquarian Beokstore over Addr-se “BE. D P.. this iled State: Hovel, t sp i ____ Bank of Washin zton. W ED—A WET NURSE for an infast one a mth old. Apaly to Dr. & DOVE. 27 is street. ap x-St" WANTEDOA first rate BLAQKSMITH aad WELEER by JOHN P. DENNIS, Coachma- ker, 6th elreet aps2 YY ANTED. A wood OYS‘ER SHUCKER In- uuire at the Bu opr European Hotel. Noa putone who understands bis busin-sa need apply. apa blo waman,a SITU A- | 5, Washer or irun=:, good refer ences giv quired Calloradaresgat viv 2th | Street Joorner of 4 for 2daya aps YY ANTED To Pr Rotlaxs— the Guo WiLL and FINTURES of # restaarant on Pi enue crith street. Ap-ly at Box No. 45 KRaud BAPING pa- % and Fixtures, from 5 te wo's Hotel ti 92 feet frent, Addre x 399 giving fovality a: . with the lowest cash pri TED—A Girst class JOURNEYMAN BAR i ti: good recommen: 8. Gstreat, Depot anv i IYMENT by @ yoang man to tives #ason or ‘o work ina store. GEO HASKINS, Sta: Ofce WANTED <A HOUSE alronty f near the avenue prefered 306 Washincton, D.C WAdten to ne in & gud loc! furvieied. Ags YY ANTEI —A snail HOUSE. desirabiy located, at from Uren to four hundred doilars; gar a ert part of tho city preferred, Address‘ 219 om avenue “i 0 need Sypy wiv have cuiidren to bring with th fiomeé,a competent energetic pe Apply a: Ne. 1 14 Pa, avanue Rese “QMDWORKER WANTED—To a good work- Tan asteady Jol avd good w: ges wil beziven. ope other ‘Gena ood workn 3: G MLDDLE-AGED PEHS Cuachinaker, — IN A FAMILY AtMirs GkiTm ns "y ard, good second hand N cousiuet empiuy nent, 34 High street, George R.A. EDMONSTON, fase HOU rents, rea nté Mansion vt the Captiol Address “RA. X care of ¥. A. Driver, Cit; PU, Washiagton ap7-lw™ ED—A SITUATION to nurss whars the er has lately been rimalipox in tha ho by # young perron wo has not lonz since had the Atuallpos aud ther: fore in notatraid of Please KA (o bread}can a ith qood wages. at No. 1 town, isp7-3t™) W ANTED— mivdern i tween the Presa acGrees Bex 34, Star Oflice. aud the aavertiser will en ap? at NeokVMATLION WANTED of the effects of Lu fe who died afew days ago in Wasbin. beer boarding in Qeorgetown, whese runk and carpet d=¢, containing cloth- acc. thatcan be of no use to acy ver- i salone, Phe person having them leave word atNo 34 F strest, near Ubey will be liberally rewarded by BLP. PIILUrPs, / ANTED-—The entire public to see tha spientiad new e ock of Jowelry and Sitver plated Ware \ | INstorencd atthe Bollar Store, 438 Pa. avenue, near 43s 6t No troubie to show g:o3s whether you buy or mot aps tm* OLS WANTKEL—Containing 6 to 10 rooms, wit dvrn iu:provement. detween 7th and lth vtreets und Penn. avenue ang ¥ street.or = witn apartments over the store suitable family who can give the best of cily Address * Widow,’’ Btar Office. WASTED. TO RENT—A FURNISHED H0USE in the Second or third Wards tor @ privat- ii Bert of referenser g:ven, ee Address ‘Lock ” Box 23 Post Ose, An intaraat ia or all of Alas, Room for, fred ) Apply at Star 9, Woe batwe a a clTUA troner is @ AOR } feet fre | between G and H, as — s ta cine ares on | AUUTION SA@iix , AUCTION SALKS, By &.U, WALL & C0., Auctioneers, Tits AFTERNOON AND To-MORAO® j ( NAtOoT y WHOM TT WAY CONCER 7 a TkRe ES GO Al i Oo f U en ee & CO, Aucti neers F i i Ad LA a I AvotioN.— Oa TUBSDAS. abt egos IT ATUES, | OM acconntet whom it may concern. Tenvs cash. pod y GREEN & WILLIAM, “4 Avetion —on rT pAY, the hk P.M. w- shall seliat onr thea ks. consi: ticg of— Stokes’s vractice e's T a Med real Victionary erapeutics f Mo atomy, Goddard 8 of Parturition sn An: der, by da n M.D auciionesrs LE Ob MEDICAL AND OFRER BKS at hiusia st. a3 4 K caand Therapontics wh WALL & CO, Ancté. of Seventh snd D streets, No. 535, alct of Weot Surgery And jot ot Mies *Maneous Books. Terns cash? nD oo MSO GREEN & WILLEAMS A By J. C, Meh UIRE & CU., Auctiom MPRUVER AND UNIMPROVED PROP a TUESDAY A¥Ts2- of AT Praiic Avetion —O: DOUN, April Mth, at 4). o’cluck, on the premise. we shailse!] Lots O, P avd Q, in subdivi Fquare No 579 fronting 2 feet each on let West, be tweeir n pa = UT feet 2 in ee! Also, part of Lot6, in Bruare 493, fr on Datr-et south, between 4? running back 134 fet 5 ime! two-stcry frame dwelling hew ing = ERVvY bh Band © streete, and runaing es, apd containing each 53.77". feet aud sth streets west, 8, improved by twe BER, Also, cant half of Lot 53, sa Square 337, fronting 25 fect ens # foot alley rupeing from 9th to loth streets wont between south D and & streets, im proved oy a two-story frame dwelling 2us8. Terms: One-third im cash; the remaindar in 6 and izm- nthe, with trust on the premises. By BONTZ & GRIFFIPH, Auctioneers, aped {Rep j 30 BARKELS FLOUR, AND LIC e buni:c AvcTion —On *RIDAY, atilo’ciock AM _at the store of Wm. atthe llth street wharf, we will sell for, accou. of whom it_may concern Sv barrels Fiour, ALSO lLighter to carry 4 cords wood sold to Freight and Storage, MARTIN RAYNOR, Captain Slo: .C. Mc@UTRE & CO , Auctioneers. TALOGUR SALE OF Tiemann doc LAFEJUDGHT BARTLEY © MONDAY EVENLNG, April Ith, Cc On E G@elock atthe Auction kooms, we shall sell the Library of the late ducge Crawford, com print L. bh MISCELLANROUS BOOKS, AND MANY VA. UASLE THE | ORD at 7 og PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. we Cataloguew inay be obtained of the Aur- Terms cash. tionvers interest seeured by adeed of MGUIRE & CO.. ducts, _ TER AT rit 17th upsat David 8, Paga, FRITH, Aucte. AL&0. ita” A few dozen of very choice old Madeira and D_DAV!DSON, Administrator. Shorry Wines, ad J.C McGUIRE & CO. ets. FOR SALE AND 2EN ARK CHANCE— whole ofa smnil HOTEL and B a gocd hreiness, Kor turther information for three days, Box 3 City Post Offi 0 » UR? ‘D ROOMS or, on I$th street, between ‘Vhe roou # ans location convenient part of t nd pnts, an! Woth, 18 fur rent, cemmuni-atio between (i and F Sth atreet,1 OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. A ie No. 459 Twelfth streot, between G and niee, da dy om ‘ost Office. Treasury, War Inquire at the premises, b: t* _ ap 73" “Ol SELET Onsale er the vable | Je URNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD MAY BE obtained by spplyins at No. 339 F stree’ Box SALE OR TKADE FOK HOUSE—A three sory thy 60 feet i é. uy staira. ap7 TNFULNISHED ROC connecting ruows ‘9, can be secured by s ing. immediately. fronting north and sou refereuce will be r Foe SALE Ok k HOUSES, conteir onl street north and 2 fro:n Pa. atenue, F at the store corner of zzd street and Pa aven: ap7 3t* 157 feet deep; w. For particulars in- -3t* ue, ‘NT—Two two-story BRICK 7 rooma each, fronting e square stion inquire Fok REST Be r ROOMS for ren Board. on Eig 0. 41, opposite t comfortably furaished Office. ap eel A DESIRABLE LOT TO LEASs 24 rreT front and 100 feet deep, situated on the « rner of sth and K streets tne Northera Liberty Market. For terms apply on the preinises. ep 4 lw* . FINK CHANCK FOR INVESTMENT IN IM- 4h PROVED PROPERTY No. 505 and 507 5d st avenue and C atreet. = Two Brick ear the botanical garden ‘The property will b= so!d low on application to WM. li, THUMPS 3 Tobaceo and Uigar Store, 519 Oth Ftreet, near ia, avenue apd iw wu MMER RESIDE ¥e BR —Persons wishing Board SS on Washington Hights will find rooms by a p- ply:ng at the intersection of 2ist and Boundary sts api hw* 1, 4, CRANDIE ConyiEy SEAT POK SALE fue subscriber / ofters for sale bis FARM with first-class im- Rrovemonts containing 02 scres of land. adjoining renatlytown and 4x iles of mirably adxpted to market gardening or grass. a country seatit has no superior, the ing from 12 to70 miler in every direction. H.W. BLUNT. 61 La, avg, up stai mar 10-1m* ashing £8, ton. and within 2\4 miles of Georgetown the Center Market The soil is ad 3 jow extend- ate Davia English, No, 29 First street. is OR RENT—A first-class FURNISHED DWELL- ING in Georgetown, being the residence of the 8 a commodious house with large drawing roem, parlors, and dining room, sonvenient pantry, kitchen, icehouse and wine cellars; supplicd with water and gas and allthe modern appliances for comfort There are spacious grounds attached with orna- mental shrubbery and fruit trees, a stable anc carriage bouses on the promises, given immediately. ines or to W. S, COX, at No Washingt {Tntel.} 40 A tine cistern, Tha house is adimirable adapted for entertaining. It Will be rent«d completely furnishe t and possession ¥or terms apply on the prem- Pouisiann avenue, mar [i-eotf x CLERKS who are willing to do er office duty. They must be under 25 years of wre,und must write a Very supe- tier hand. Indjitecent writers need not -ffer them- LAberd Apply to the undetniqueds st @ Btreet Wh ne Gapt. and C. 8. iercieras streets, neatly furnished BED ROOMS T and RD RCUMS TO RENT—¥or ront, at street, east eide, between Gand B very oomfortabi- . and SITTING ROOMB, aud PAR LORS. The neighbork -od is one of most desirable in the city. Bvory attention ingthem. Nochildren in the house ia Cee ta thosa occu: ap 4-6t 4NTED TO RENT—A smal HOUSR, fui nished or unfurnished. in a good locatio! porsersicn to be civen by the 6th of May. Reat wili be paid weekly or monthiy ondemand, Refer ences given and required, d: eda Box 175 City Post Gffico. ap 3-lw AN, HONEST AND RESPECTABLE YOUNG an who speaks French, Evglish and Spanish visfles a Situation with a ‘single gentloman to Uavelcrremainin the city, He has been living a Jong time with winisters und secretaries; a6 is well recommended, Address‘'M, B.,” Star Office, ap 3 lw* AMANUENSIS ACCOUNTS —An experienced accountant, a fair penman, desires employment evenings. Bills invoices, account sales and ex- hibits mado out or copied; compticated accounts or settlements aajusted and statements made; account bocks, single or double entry, Written up, posted fed balance sheets made of any kizd of business; lew. military er mercantile papers copied; lotters written to order; parties visited aaywhore in the city. All communications atrictiy conddeatial. Best references viven when the nature of the work demands, Address ‘‘ Accountant,” Box 24 Star ce ap 3-iw* jANTED—BECOND-HAND BURNITURBE Also, Mirrors, Carpota, Beds, Badding and Heousetarmishing Goods sare description, R. BUCHLY, 228 7th st war S-tf het. @ acd Hy east side / ANTED—500 MEN to work in the Commissa- ry Dipartment. Apply to Capt. H. VO3s, 0, 8. V..at the foot of @ strest, Washingto: war 23 WANTED To RENT- 4 HoUS buy the Turnitnre if desired, Addreass. W. NUK: 6, Rox 22 Star Office, mh 25 lm ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, for 6 or 12 months, by a gentleaan from New York, W Bent paid in advance. Addreas 8. M. THAYER, 5 Maine avenue, through City &. 0., Washing: ton, D.C. mar 25.20* WV ANTED- 10.000 housekeepers to save their cotton and woolen rags, book 4, newspapers, bottles, &c , aad we wiihsend the wi n. for them, weiuh them'at thedoor aad cay thobighest peice | fr them. d send to th number, $75 D strect aeacith, MASONS Paneer hog Warebouse. mar i6 Im? URNISUED HOUSE WANTED.—Wadted to Dwelling force mitate fatally’ hnestiom te tke va! . Fries Recond. Ward preferred. Address Lock Boz . Washington D.C ae 4-tf SEGAB AND MOLASSES. 40 BEDE, Obelce New Orleans BU3AR, sco : sie Bhde, Porto Bico MOLAESEE, ~ recel renal be . morwett MUBRAY & ShiIMEs, | GApeN BEEDS PEAS, BEANS, ~ "LAWN GEass. FLOWER SBE. SEED POTATOES, HY, HARD GRAB: . BrDds’ @! FIELD PRABS, OF ALL RINDS, D, RAs, ITELD BEANS, &c., &c. FRESH AND GENUIN#. J.P. BARTHOLOW, Agricultural Warehouse. 558 1th street, below Pe x. avenue, mar # eolm ARD. near Cani AS. 5 Joux McGREGOR, Family Physician and Sar- eon, Iste of Connecticut, may be found at his of- ice. et No. 456 6th street, between D and E. mar 2 -lm XO THE CLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRIC Tt Tho 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 &EADY-MADE CLOTHING ever offerea iz this city. He assures those in want of a stock that they will do well to give him a call. Respeet! ul 8 HERZBERG. No. 2 Market Space, next to corner of Baltimore s:reet. Baltimore, March, 1363. nar 23-20" prime New York State Butt-r. : the above tobe the highest tidder. for cash, to pay A_DWELLING | 20 {+ TO LET—Two !arge vast Capitol street, No. ie gontleman by appl House peurly new and rooma Terms easy, but good ap7-3t™ puss THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of At ap27t 0. ig ween Mh and 10th streets. i ae ey. shvaneed A gn Gols. Silver, Jewelry, HGR, a] al im . mar 32 hae JOEWPELLA & 00, EWARD INSTITUTE, get, 2, SEWARD, Bresitent, wana tte Takit— isa M. foro ori 2. heard. tuition in a Mfrench, per saul ‘ Wn H rd, Rev J. Kelis, BC on "he a ae Brookiya es. 5 n on, : par Wonk: “hinney 48 Walker eteest a Y Hlorida, Orange cornty, N. ¥, aps ‘Sw* JONES & 00., Corner of Bighthand D. » PAWNBRORER—PAWNBROKSR! | _mar 23-4 §% ae No, 298 O Srzees | DAY AFTERNOON, larck 3:st, at So clock. on the premises, by virtue ofa deed of trast dated Ja Teoors chy etal. wer | appeinted trnctee in t j Mailach I shall set part of Lot numbered eleven, i31,)in Square souti of Sguare nambered five hun- | dted ane sixteen. (313) beginning for the eatd of said loton Tstr-et north, at the lividing line between Lots umbered steven (1) and twelve ¢129 iv said Square, aud running thence east by and week iiue of said street fourteen (14) fee! thence South forty-nre fect, trence in a westwardly conree to the eri dividing tine between said Lo! numbered Hand J2 aia dis! of forty-two ( feet f id Istreet, and thence north by A Viding line 42 fet to said I streatiand place of beipning, together with the improve- ments, coun, of a large welling house, Terms: One-balfcash; the remainder in twelve . with interest, 8 cured by a deed of trast Premisen, If the terms of sale are not complied with in five by I wae place and stead of said en the trospectof Practical Modiciac ana | Sys thereafter the trnstes reserves the right te Tesell at the risk and expense of gurebaser, upon one we tar. Wai Fo MATTINGLY, Trastee, marSeokds 3.0. McffC IRB & UO., Auste, BF TNE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED. ON account ¢f the weather, uatil FRIDAY aAFTER- NOUN, April sd, saaie hour aud piace. WM. F MATTINGLY, Trustee, mar 3] dts J.C. MouUIEKE & 00.. Rucks, BI-THE ABOVE SA POSTPONED UN THURSDAY APT Ul the defaulting tics in the Kvening ERN Aptiloth, same hour end place, WM. #. MATTINGLY, Trusten. “apa 5.0, McGU 288 & 0D A: By J. 0. MceGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. ERY VALUABLE ImPROPRD PROPERTY ONTTH STRERT AT PUBLIC 8e.8.—On BATU DAY AFTERNGON, April 4th, at 5 o'clock on the Fremines, we ahailael! Lote No. 4, 3, 6und 7,in sanare No. 422, frowtina together 13) feet on cack Tih en Sth streeta, wt the cor: er of porth P -teet. The whole will be k¥bdiviced nto i¥builcing lots of aunt 2i feet from and rumning buck % fest te n alley Immediately ulter we shall sell parts of Lote N. 5 3 and t2,in Square 419. fronting @ fevt on 7th st. Detweem Kand 8 sts. serth, rupping ‘through etto sth st This preparty will De suudividsd into :/dufiting lots on cach 7th and Sth ate,, with a front o' 37 and a depth of We feet. Terms: One third cxeh; the remainder iz Gand 12 wonth: ith interest, securea by a deed ef trust on the premises. z spl pRep.] J C MeGUIRE & CO., Ansta, Be THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO$ED IN co: sequence et inclement seatber antil PHU BS- DAY AFFEKRGOON, Aprit 9. hour and place. ap tBep.) JC. MeGUiRE & © chs, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, EAUTIFUL BUILDIxG LOTON M STREBP P At AuctiON.—On FRIDAY, the 10th instant, atso'cicck P.M. we rball sell in front of the premises Lot © im square 51%. Thia ot is situxted ou M street north near Fifth street west, having a frout cf st fert 4imches. and 100 test deep. and is ove of the handsamert buisding lots inthe northern ert of the city. Person: wishing to purchase = «for the purpose of building, vould do well te @itend the sale. a» the property 1s to be sold, Title indisputable, ries cash, aprd GREEN & WILLTAMS, Aucts, UTURE DAYS By J.C MceGUIBE& CO. Aactionsers. i JPESIRABLE BUILDING Lor © Tun axon Eatees sat Post Un MONDAY A¥TE at 5 o’clock,on the premincs, we shail sella very de- building ict. -ithated at the corner of tol west and E etre th, fronting 25 net : 1 ing ll2+set on treet to an aly li feet wide, conia‘ning quate feet of ground, location of this wt and the character of the | ip provements in the vicinity renders it a desirable | Fite tora first class residence, | Terms: Ora-third cash; the and eighteen months, w | deed of trust on the Hi apha ie scAl mt = j PReITED STATES RSHAL’3S SALE OF iU : _ PRIZE GUODS Ip virtue ef five decrees, Nos 75,76,77 and 78, Xo. t, issued from the clerk's office of the Dis- t Court of the United States, in and for the rict of Coluc:bia, I will sell.’ under order of id ‘lecree. for cach. at the dry ganda store lately | Cecupied by John B Ciagett,on Penn avenue. de. tween ‘th and lth streets, in the city of Washixg ton, in sai¢ District,on TUESDAY, the Hth day of Aprit. inst , 183, commencing at 19 o'clock a. m , the following goods and chattels, to-wit—viz = Yo. 7 RIT N e is bexer of assorted M. autise, Dry Goods, Shoer ke &e kegs of assorted Merchandise, barrels Whisky. 3 Trupke ard Contents, 1 bundie Hoop Skirts Wuit No. 76. toxes of assorted Merchand Dry Geods, Rhoes, &c.. &e. beles uf assorted Merchandise, Dry Goods, nainder in nine tecest secured by CO , Aucts. 2b 1Trupk ay’ Content-. | Seacks con sining Religious Books, “if No 77. | 6 boxes of Merebandise, Dry Goods and Skoes, 18 Shoer,&c.,&e. . | +darrels Merchandise, jhox Tea | 5 Kegs of Merchandise. Wuir No. 7%. | 8 barrels Whisky, | sack Sait. Pow Poi ta, 1 Kegand Contents. Sboxes Merchandise 2 Trunks and Contents, 1 piece Cotton, 2 Horse Col'ars, 4 Bicees Galion; i bags Coffea, ¥ack of Pepper. Ppevauso, Wait No. 1. Lot Quinine, lot Silk Handkerchiefs, Lot Gloves, lot Boots, Lot Tooth Brushes, fot Hats. WARD H. LAMOn, S Marshal, D.C. BOTELER & WILSON, Aueta. ap7-d&as [Chrovicle.} Py J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneera. RUSTEB’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lors ~ The undersigaed, surviving trustee, by virtue of deed of indenture, Searing dats on the lth day of April, 1852, and recorded in Liber J. A. 8.. No. 42, follus 444, 345. 346, and 317, one of the land records of Washington couaty,in the District of Coinmbia, will sel at public aaction, to the highest lidder, WEDNESDAY AF PEKN@ON, April 224, at ovcleck. on the premises, all the pieces’ or pare 1s of ground lying in tne city of Wasaington in sacc District. and distinguished on the said city ss lets numbered nine snd part of ten, in iquare six hundred and e:gaty-five. fronting touetber 24 feet 10 inches on north Capitol strae andone hundred and twenty-two feet on north G street, ‘Terms of 2 in three e notes of the twelve and ¢% One-third cash, and the remainder i justalments, for which promissory chaser shall be given payanle in een monti 8 from day of sale, with interest. Derd to be given and a deed of trust taken tosecure the deferred payments at the ex- pense of the purchasers. Tits If the terms of seleare not complied with within ten days after the sale, the trustee reserves the right to re-sell, on giviuz one week’s public notice, at the risk and #x pense of the defaulting purchaser. JAMES ADAMS. Surviving Trustes mar 3—eod& ds . C. MCGUIKE & 00 Aucts, by J28. 0. MoGUIBa « C “Kuct: neers. T* STEES SALE OF VALUABLE PR93P- ERTY —By virtue of a dead of trast, dated the 29th day of October, 1856, and iscorded in Liber J. A.&.,.No. 121. at folio $@,et seq., among the land record’ of Washington ‘county, D. ., the aub- teriber. mul roceed sell to the highest b:ddor, cu WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 1958, ag 5 o’clock in the afternosn, on the premisos, all ard singuiar thoxe certain lots of ground lying and Sing situate in the city of Washington, in the istrict of Columbia. and which are known and dixtinguinbed on the officinl plot and ground plan thereof a8 4.0fs 1. (cne,)2,(two,) and 13, (eighteen,) sb Square 1, (fear hundred and thirty-one,)> kogat er Re Need improvements, &c.,as in said jerd Mentioned. ‘the terms ofsale are: One third of the money te b= on the day of sale, and the insix and taelve months for which residu pe huser will give two notes of equal amounts, earidg interes from the day of sale. payable # mi-aenvalls | the deferred payments to he by a deed of trnston the premises sold, and the encorsement of the notes. at the option of the trustee; bui the purchssers shallhave the privi- 1 geof paying the whole of the purchase money it cesh. ot “should the tére of gale not to be complied with piven Saye en the oe fond eee eon re- Serves rig! \@ Tee! * D Oper or on ten days publie Fotico, at the risk and cost e ‘the purchaser or purchasers in default. Ail conveyancing at the purch sers cost. A. HYDE, Tru J ©. McGUIRE & Cv., ae the atee aps-eotd Aucts. Aaa Qu chem spot pokey lay ‘Wasninoton, D arch 2H. 1963. Will be sold at Public Auction, on W. A bounded ty second: res, con- demued ae unfit for public se: vice, cunsisting in + of Saddi Port, =p ‘at's Garges re, ane Raddlern Toole Watt Bitley ‘Tents, Wagon Covers, Shovels, ‘Spades Axes, and a yartely of other implements. &c., &e. ‘To be told in email lots. Forme cash in Government funds.” Terms cash, in SHAS" H TOMPKINS. " pt. ant - 5. . mar etd _3.¢°MoGUIRE % GO” Aucta. ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Corner G a ed 22k Streets Wasttixorox. D C., March 27, i353. NOTICE.—Tho sale ¢; Manure advortisad to take place at ibe Horse Corral, &c 00 Se dar pose pened nati! the 30th of Apri (Teureday.> at 10 Tailcasepotrwitibesotaes te Ps - tain oak TOMPRING, | ‘Tio MoGuIRRa CO., Auste! HIDES—HIDES. ILL Besold at Public Auction, on ever: WEDN ¥ and SATURDAY, at 1i o'clock m,,at Wharf on th on hatd at the time si ; Botes,t be at Terms cash, in Treasary a be paid led Mais (Chrea.| © Ut, Gol, and 6. a! NAQGLB8’S, 989 Peoneyvania avenue, fea