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ates ———__— as u Wasuineton Mowny Mapewr-—( notations AFFAIRS IN, GEORGETOWN. 3 LOCAL ‘NEWS. | ress Saease rem as | [Corres c4 Of tle tar} Lewis Johnson AMESEMENTS TO-NIGUT. | eT ying, Selling. | Gxrorcetows, Bo April 10, 1362. }RoveE'S TREATER.—Misé Annet'e L | U.S. Coupon Bonds, 1381 ae 1055 | + esterday, mene ee eee fone C eneBeiaad rements £2 | a) parend | Justion Rea var field bien to bail for his appear. nrcicault’s dramatization of Sir | U.S. 7.30.Notes. inane MOS yedos Gauarenda of appear- historical novel, The Heart | W Washington VorportidaWtoci par. See rane O $900, and in the sam ot Mid-Lothian.” Miss Susan Denia person- uartermasters’ Oheéks, sei asi ai ckaolaare 's conduct in entering the - Effie Deaas,” and Mr. JM. Ward the | New Certificates ,+45, + 97% —_ niture gut in the ‘breaking and throwing fur- « Duke of Argyl wv. 0 eee er ee = ‘Whilst on her’ passage from Boston ty thle, Wasrivoton THEATER.—Mrs. John Wood | Amefici =i ofticel vs a benefit, and it shopld be borne in | American Stiver. ons =. | borg thewrig Mi Ho had her wheel broken, t this is her last appearance but one bes rich burlesque of Pocthontas.”’ teen selécted for this ocuasion. ‘The en- tertainment will conclide with the farce of «Sineher and Crasher.” — CANTERBURY —The five stats, M’lles Marie and Augusta, Kate Péenndyér, "Julia Mortimer, and Ernestine de Faiber, econtinne te-atiract immense crowds to this popular Hall. A good Bull to-night George Edson and that prince of E pians, Emerson, will be on hand. ‘holiday tered greater During. this’ Easter ft ;anpsement has then the’ Varieties. itiy, and all have been de! aight again, Hrigaoli, L: ‘Tesman and oth:rs appearing. DissoLying Vikws.—The last exhibition of dissolving views will be given at Oud Feilows, Halt this evepiug. This is one of the finest artistic exhibitions our citizens have had an vpporinnliy of witnessing tor some time. 8 ig Thnk “ALIIGATOR BATTERY.” —This battery, Which is Snnounced ay having been lost while in tow of the stermer Sumter, fs the same bat- ery that was bronght to our Navy Yard last Summer, and remained here until afew weeks surce, when she was towed to Fortress Mon- roe, on the way to Port Royal, where she was ordered by the Department to assist in destroy- ing or rendering barmlees the torpedoes which hed been placed in the way of our fleet. The Alligator, we understand, is the inven- tion of a Frenchman in Philadelphia, and was buiit by a company there, who placed it in charge of Acting Master Aiken, who brought it tothe Navy Yard, and who has since had charge of ft. The machine was about thirty Teet tong and six or eight fret in diameter, and with conical ends. the upper part pierced for small circular plates ot Jass, for igh!, and in it were aeyeuee water- tight compartments. When it arrived here there were calztos a dies protruding through the sides whic eto be worked by the men inside, bul this plan was subsequently changed, and the paddles were removed aud a propellor substi- tuted, which worked by a crank. the water in the copartments, the machine was submerged, and by lrst calculating the bearings of the dotperio or sbip on which it Was Senne d to work, the operar: me AF to it ¢ a- leak and ‘sinking: beside the the propelier was attached to ts were successtal, a speed of an hour beiig attained, and hine showing a capability of movin water atthe option of t me powers were, however, att even Master Atken—who isa pr sional submarine explorer, ed in removing ihe sunken ships in the Sebastopol) —contended it did not ss. Dut he was of the opinion that in clear ter it won}d be vatnable in finding the lo. rs, &e. was to be mau oesides one in submarine arm xplorer, and @ captain who was to the craft. An gir pump in ‘he center of the chine, to which were attached two air tub s hed to Hoats, was to furnish air: oe ; the machine being of c entrance to it was through aman nels a one end, which wa- covered With an iron plate with jeather packing. The joss isc an unfortnnate one at this june- ture a, xmINaL CovrtT.—Yesterday, Gcorze Stat was found guilty of stealing « lot of clothing trom George Lee, colored. In this case the question was raised by the defendant's counsel that the testimeny of Lee, who is colored, was not admissible, Court. reeny. to the tact that Dennis Avery, a poor health waa confined in that he be placed in the care of director. The grand jury made presentments in the ; cases of the fullowing: Alexander Clark, alias | George Ferguson, for assault and resisting an officer; Theodore Reyuolds aud Frank Fairfield, Thomas McMann for grand 3 is and Edward Farley tor tughway rebbery; Adolphus Baker, obtaining money under false pretenses: who are in jail, | snd against Thomas Pinmsall and Henry G. y for assault and forcible entry and de- hn Carpenter for malicious mischief, ; am Beckit for resisting an officer; who a See THe DUtTassy Court-Marriat. — This court met at 12 o'clock yesterday. Major Gen. Cadwalader was substituted as & member of whe court in piace of Gen. Hartsulf, ordered to The court is now composed as fol- the field. r Gen. E. A. Hitchcock, Major Gen. : alader, Brig. Gen. George W. . Gen. J.P. Hatch, Brig. Gen. . Marshall, 13th N. Y. vol 3 P. Brinton, 2d Pa. cay- “, Judge Advocate. Tadge Advyoes Ate announced to the cx Tre that the Government was ready to commenc-+ the ial of Col. D’Utassy. An order was then sent to the headquarters of Gen. Heintzelman | to have Col. D’Utassy brought before the court. ‘but owing to the fact that since the last meet- | rt ing of the court the custody of the accused has rred from Gen. Heintzelman to Martindale, the court adjourned before bronght before them. IyUtassy has not yet been formally ned and the charges publicly preferred. under strict military guard at his rooms onFs . The trial promises to be long and tedivus, as there are a great many witnesses to be examined, many of whom areseattered in ; Ne «| _UporrHo Worrs Baa. paris of the country v located. eee ‘Tnerrs.—Nathan Pierce, of the 145th Penn- r stealing forty dollars from # patient in the Liscoly hospital, and lodged in the Central guardhouse on complaint of Dr. Bryant, sur- | gvon in charge of the hospital. An evening or two since, seme thief or thieves robbed Miss Mary A. Mason of one hundred j dollars in Treasury notes. The money was taken from Miss Mason's trunk at the resi- dence of her step-father, on L street, between ‘Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. a Tuy Navy Yarp.—The revenue steamer Corwin bas been caulked and is new coaling. ‘The gunboat Penobscot has received a tho- rough overhauling, and is now undergoing a trial of her machinery. The Sattelite is on the ways receiving repairs. wns severe injured about a week since by being run ashora during a storm on the Bay, is lying in the stream, awating her,turn to be hauled ap. Phe steamer Ella has been tho- roughly repaired and refitted, and now awaits her orders. pet PROFESSOR -ALEXANDRR WOLOWSKI, the distinguished pianist and vocalist, is going to begin his last course of instruction of the piano and singing, by hisnewand simplified method. ‘The most eatisfactory results which he obtain- ed with his numerous pupils, in his previous courses, leave no doubt that all those who dr-ire to becom:, ina short time, fine singers <r good perfermers on the piano, will avail themselves of the Professor's new system, and particularly as this is the last opportunity. rofessor Wolowski’s rooms are at No 11 Worth Tenth street. a eee CHARGE oF Prppriina Srorun Goons.— “Geo. Mead, colored, who was fined by Justice Ferguson, tn the sum of $49 for peddling with- out a license, yesterday went to the Fourth ‘Ward Station for his stock in trade. Rounds- wasn Ecklof& locked him up on suspicion of stealing the stock. He had a lot of pocket knives, and playing cards; and a witness tasti- fled to his having offered a lot of dry goods at such low prices that peamicion of stealing was instantly excited against him. —s Srconp ‘WARP STATION CAsns.— Frances Bs liimme, prostitution; dismissed. Isabella Penny, cf disorde $1.58. Isaac Selby, violating city ordinance: £2.50. Mortimer Collins, and James McDermott, disorderly; $1.94 each. Geo. Jack- | Son, assault and bat! with intent to kill; bail for court. E. Campbell, concealed weap- op: 310.58. W. H. Miles, Robert James, disor- derly; $5 each. —— Rowsexry.—Tuesday night, the house of Mrs. Burgess, on B street, between Tenth fe Eleventh, w&s entered by thieves, and $72 ‘Treasury notes stolen. No urresthas beon ase as yet. > ILL.—We regret to lexrn that James A. Gor- don, Exq., member of the oard of Aldermen | from the Sixth Ward, is lyi very ill at bis | Teeidence of pneumonia, a Crowds have | It was made of iron, with | By letting | but wis overraled by the { Banks, colored, was tound guilty of | ybarion called the attention ofthe court | dier, in yery | jail as a witness | against Charles Ellis,and the conrt ordered ; the medical ; lvania volunteers, was arrested yesterday | The Reliance, which } ; Bail for court. Henry Whitfield, | I= ose = Eas Fovnts. Wanp. Station OAsw4.—Michael | Henry, peddling no heense; dismissed. Geo. | Meat d0.; ; fined $20. Harry Rupper, suspicion | of horse Stealing; held for hearing. Timothy Keélligan, assault and battery; dismissed. Also, disorderly conduct; fined $1.91. Geo. Mead, suspicion of stealing; held for peacing. Chas, , Kicvby, throwing stones; -do. . Dilley, | Gikordetly;. fined $1.94. Mrimety Kelligan, Sebling dismissed, Edmund Bere i disor- bala is Dt Dudley, concealed mes Percy ht and Jos. Ricard, drunk aad i Saaideas military. John B. Smith, disor- @oriy and suspicious character; sent to the Sr pert sie dent. RGED OF “Foncery.— On We uckeon, @ soldier, attempted to tain from Major W. A. Rueker, paymaster,' two ; hundred and ten dollars on forzed discharge papers, and was arrested and sent to the Uen- | tral Guard-honse. Yesterday he was turned | over to the Fifth Ward police and taken before ; Justice Furguson, who commitied him to jail } Toy a further examination. New X Ss: . 1. dig cota KL, 105 5 Fabs, 105; Dniands i | jt | al ar Deegan sd Tus Horse STxattxe Casn.— Yesterday, roundsman Kelly arrested Harry Rupper, pro-. f-ssional horse thief, on eharge of being cous: cerned in stealing the horses of Timothy Rogers, which were sold to Wm. Jones, causing his ar. rest, and alee Wim. Kouver, who is still held tor hearing. i een Row aT A CoLorep Bat.t.—The colored peo- le had a ball last night in a honse in Rugby Touse alley, and during the evening a row oc- curred, and a man named George Jackson stabbed Wm. Beckett in the groin with a knife. lac Facn was arrested and held to pall for cour ag Bock Acry.— Whit Sissler," one of the rotorious party of vagrants, thieves and pick- pockets, drummed out of the city theothen: day by the Provost Guard, is “bock agen.” He says he “has a furlough fora few days.” ee Gosnex Borrer. Goshen Rutter, very choice, just received direct from the dairies by | Ws Corwiu Buacr It Corner Land Eleventh atreets, ———— Bo prers, ATTENTION!—Pain, disease and expo- snre, with hot climate, muddy water and bad diet | | whl be unavoiiable. but armod with Hollowny's | purifying and strengthening Pills you can endure all there and still retain good health. Only 25cents | por box. 220 ~——»—_-- Bounn Fert are in neable to health and grace ; ofcarriage. Itis impossible to take thet natural exercise so conducive to health if afflicted with i germs, buuiuns. ns:ls ah, orother i i disorders to which the fast are liah and to all | | such we would recommend an early cali at Dr. | Whi oflice, No, 424 Penn, avenue, between 4) | and 6th ste, apy —_ Dearnpss, Bye, Earand Throat Diseasss most | successfi ly treated by Dr. Von Moschzisker, 227 nue. Opposite Willarde’. Hundreds of moniais of cure can be examined at his office e highest references obtained, aps it* } | | i a aoe eases Tie sew stock of Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware just opened at the Doliar Store. 435 Fean. | F i!> strest, is Well worth the attertiog der. It embraces everything now and “| autiful in that line and at prices that will ne i 5 ap 7. i es A Fact Wort KNowinc—That India rubb-r | goods of every description cam be repaired in the | bestest mepuer and at the shortest notice at H. A. Hsil’s Rutver Warehouse, 3cO Pa. avenue, be- | tween 9th and Wth sta, Mar 3)-golt j Tue IxviaN Hers Doctor, From Canada, will describe diseases and tril his patients the nature of their complaints or ill- ness, without receiving any informa- tien from them. No charne for Consultation or Advice. oun MOTTO. We use such Balms as have go strife With Nature or the Laws of Life; With Bicod our fands we never stain Nor poison men to ease their psin. Our Father—whom all goodness filla, i Provides the means to cure all il’s; { The simple Herbs beneath our fest, { Well used, relieve our pain comp’ lete. A simple Herb, a simple loner. Cull'd from the dewy Le These, these shall speak wit) with touching power Of change and bealt Washington Butldings, Pan ees about fire aninutes walk from Brown's Hotel. No charge for Consultation. oe i H i ap4 Sneni se Barousen’s Hare Dra, The best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye pro- | duces a celor not to be distinguished from patare— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- dies the ili effecta of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for lite. Grey, Ked or Rusty Hair instantly tarus a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the air | soft and beautiful. Soild by all Drugsists, ko. RF The Genuine in signed WILLIAM A. BATORR- LOR, on the four sides of each box. Factory, No. 81 Barelay 3s., New York, (Late 333 Brosdway and 16 Bond st.) gel acs Se Ss Pours Boursom WHIskr. BortLep sy Upotpno Wourr, New Yorn. To the Citizens of Washington:—For some time | | | | | ma-ly i ~ | pastI have been solicited by the Medical Facuity | | of this city to add to my “Scheidam Aromatic | Schnapps’ business the bottling of PURE Bevrsom | | Wutaxy, which could be relied on by the medical } profession, I would have acceded to their request i fome time since, but found it difficult to procure a purearticle, After considerable ‘ifficulty and de | lsy I have arranged with two distillers in Bourbon county for aregular supply. I have also located an agent in Louisville, Ky., for the purchase of Bour- bon Whisky direct from the distillers, when offered | for eale in that market, The Whisky willbe put up in my Schnapps bot- tles, and packed in cases of one dozen each, with a | fac simile of my signature on the label. I remain yours, respectfully, H Upoirxo WeLre, No. 22 Beaver st.,N. Y. j 1 | i i i Yorx, worst Kew Yor 22 Beaver st., New York. | Dear Sir: The want of Pure mignors Ss ‘or Medicinal purposes has been leng felt by ‘Ofession, and Thousands of lives ‘have been éacrificed by the use | of adulterated articles, } We have tested the several articles which you ! sent us, and consider it Sestiventis itled to the high | ; Feputation yon claim fori e wows Tecomim sae. a te, = some ot fe } respectable Apothecaries in ring! parts eo: Daltea Statesjas Agents for your Bour- | bos Whisky, where the » peaeee sion ‘oan obtain the e, when needed for medicinal purposes. 1g you suceess in your cone enterprise, ‘We remain fay nt servants, Yelensine Mott, Gramarey Park, f. Carnochan,M D., Prol Fat 0 dur. Rik Surgeon-in- Ohief t the State ‘onpltel, £0. | No. ia cast Jeth way, way. nies t., 393 Bi re, Mi. es HP Be Woes D779 Be Morste:, i By igo ah wees dean be Sinai, i. D:, 230 4! aadibractiecs of etn eames ‘TO COUNTRY MBROBARTS, D: leave tp laarar tae pie _ have a pointed rm the | tho teflowin ta for the sale of this Pu } t Bourbon, Whisky. where asks or, ainayete io_by ev Foser, Drugagist,end 7 otal in the nited =m 0. OWwoues Beaver par w York. { W.H. Baows & Baoruans. _ mar 7-Im if more, MARRIED, JOHN'S. HIORGON MARY BULBWIR woe the fetldence of the bride's Bae Ab = wir oe instant. v. G. Bot ne Groix, Fyreat dndion DakRiG daughter of ie Pett, ROSE BH. PE’ ease tins aty. Phil. papers copy.] ~ ‘ather RUT dpatest. by the Rev. wee 4 B SoH BON, to Miss BMMA RADOLIF! all of thin city, Ou the 9th it at the residence of Pe brjden tothe br the iter: Father Jamison, FR . to Miss AN G. dung BTORCE Sisgred Eaq., of Georgetown, D.C. DIEB, roe bos on onthe. 9th. instant, aftera short ill- BICK LEDWIOK, in'the sith year of from his late real- of 4 Bias fanoral sou cene take o’olock, of brain fe fever. earns BUPEAWATR eldest deaghtes of hos aad Ci celdeet j 16 thet and 2: a i) 388 ‘Thera mrss oth instant eo ine a Mary Francie Ryans re inte gaat bireet sorte, ei, at ond on Boe: 22 ith z sing pith inetant’ at ihe friends of | the eopsotfuily invited to attend with | ous further nee, wih bea aaron: Mra, namie! JHIFEE- + aged 75 jfaneral will Ki idvace 0. Cintceots bobwes the real bese o “othe Sob avian, BLIZABITE, ean y Jane Thomas, aged 3 i i i aa t | “Wheat, red, $1.65881.7: 3; White, $1.75a3. | of Aaa Ca apitol, very near Lincoln Hospital, HAVE BOUGHT AT THE REORIVEB'S SALE, ‘ater-casks stove in, ee sails destroyed by severe weather, gales of wind, &e. The arrivals yesterday and to-day by river“ are as follows :—Arrived—Steamer venne’ 2 > Hy le & jalahan, Philadelphia, merchandise avidson; schr. r, Solin A. H. Dixon, tidodee eg Deposlic, Ma. lumber to Joseph. bey bate T ae New. Bra: bay ay Herero: barg+ Fiane Roan, Philage! phia, hay to Government; barge Arctic, Nupent, Philadelphia, ‘hay, oats and corn to the same; schr. Uade, Bailey, Bal- timore, salt to J. T. Davis; schr. Commerce, Vanseiver, Bordentown, N. "I. 4s potatoes to J. je Peescon; schr. Wm.Pinckney, Perry, kaw crore and hay to Govern alsi we rs, Adams, same to 8: veral ae boats with fish to J. A. ee and others. Teparted—Schr., Alice Goodall, New York, coal from Frostburg Coal Com; Jomeeeyi steams! from. Onmber- isn Conte New Yorksci mans\cetpey 301 cans! OW ts John Hams goody boats Morrison, W. woods Rho Elder, M. P. 0. al 19 C, E. Detmold; Reads tlour to Geo. ater: 4 ‘Deane dy P. Healey, Mrs, E. et can A. Biggs, coal to American Cos] Co.; M. By Banbe l, H-OL& J.D. Tur- her, coal to Oyaperiand Goal and. Iron Co.; John Vanlear, Emma, coal to Frostburg Coal Co.; Mrs. L. W. Jackson, coat to Jesse Jack- son; Ke stone, C. F. Newman, eoal to Borden Mining Benj. Darby, flour te B. Darby; A. E. Stone, coal for-sale. Departed—Boats Wm Elder, H. Delafield, M. B. Branhal, M. P. C. Morrison, P. A. Hen. ley, W.J. Worth, E. Stanhope, Mrs. E. Biggs, Trader, W. Garrett, S. E. Varlisle, Thos. Sher. idan, scew 291. Business more active to-day. Markets less firm, with enna quotations as follows: Flour, super, $6.7587; extra, 29295.50; family, €0a$10; Caledonia, $10; Welch's family $19.50, 50; very white, 8c.asi. choice, #2. Corn, yellow, %c. Oats, by measure, Gc.; hay, #as30; mill stuff, miadiings, 55a65e5 shorts, ; brown stuff, 300 c.; Baldwin apples, $3033. ips WMarsc.; * z i Gambes and 25; : lumber, pine,@2.50; plaster, lump, 86; ground, $10; wood, pine, $1.50 a&5; oak, #5ag6. Cuna. So GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. 1.400 TORS just arrived per schooner Commerce. For sale by J. LUMSDON, ap 8-6t 91 and 103 Water atract. 75 SECURR THIS BARGAIN! od BB clone consignment. by LS. CIBER wili be sold very cheap, to | JNO. W. LUMSDON, Forwarding and Gen'! Commission March’t, SBp2 land 103 Water st., Georgetown JIGHT SCAVANGER WANTED.—Any person | Wao may desire to be employed as Night Scav- ; enger in Georgetown. D.C., and who weil perform | Ais et ee will make aepiiosrce in writing snd adcress the fms, Ree Box 672 Post Office, Georgetown, D. C. Pf eir panes and the os o = olawsw 317 BBLS. KALDWI IN A? RUSSET APPLES, 20 bales apOTRy, Ha 12 beir. CIDE: 17@ bushela eee White, &c. POTATOES, Just arrived and now landing from scheuner T. K. French. For eaie low from yessel upon reason able terms b: INO. W LUMSDOR N. B.Schooner Hortensia, cargo Apples, toes and ay, shortly expected. ap 2 nee JNO. W LUMSb! OZR WARDING manor GENERAL ‘COMMISSION / 91 anv 103 want STREET, Georgetown. D. Attends to the sale of Produce, Flour, Grain, and Merchandise tera Vessels, their residence, i dispatch. mar 4-tf F ‘OB SALE— 50 BARRELS TAR to30 BARRELS i, Apply to Ro 5- J. L. KIDWELL, Georgetown, D.C, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. VHE MEMBERS OF THE EWARYT HOLLAND CLUB ke pea pleasure in anneucing to their iends and the public in general, that they intend giving a GRAND BA 4 at Temperance Wal}, on THU EDAY EVE-| NING, April 3d. By order of Committes L OOK our FOR THE WAVERLY! HEY ARE DETERMINED TO WAVE! FIRST GRAND BALL of the WAVERLY ASSOCIATION. We Tornecsiolly Dee leave to inform our numer- o0s friends, and espscialiy our lady friends, and the e citizens of Washington that we in- | tend ret g our First Qrand fall at Temper- ence aaa on MONDAY EVENING, April bye 19s, ge ourselves to m-ke this one of the bent Balle of the season. Anexceilent Brass and String Band has beon en- @! for the gocabien ‘he best or Refreshments will be served. @ hats or caps allowed in the room. v admitting a A9-St* entleman and ladies. BUBHEL8 PURR NEW JERSEY i White Mercer, Peach Blow &¢. PUTA- | al Star Office, ; ate Re ra plicants must state | _ | Roytbing made of Paper- fonerally 5 Procures Freight, Ghar- H WwW Susiness trausacte always with promptnoss and | who understands bis business need apply. WANTS, ANTED—A frst-rate-BUOK CAN None cther need apply fo RDW. Ae ctaig ah fet, Dotweemoth end 10th, A goed mal ary Se con tedongt = eee ee te Ww ANTED TO BU Y~— The four volum$s of AMBR- ICaN pTATE Fai AvERS, Foreign Alfaics, corser of 17th and F ata. Lo WANTED a Rg te take aare of @ year One OherH atthe port! corner of 15th and I foe oe & respected]: /ANTED—-A SLeae tos wy, 8 young girl an Ghambermaid or ts assist in “Thies and ironing. Apply at Box Ne, 26 fier Wantep—a honest MAN in @ ee store, one w! ie Boe aeate Ok he. business, r erences reqpir-< ‘Appl yto"“H ML,, rN: "24 @ street, near 17th. ap 10-3t* TR RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN WaNT som ane the other to do chamrerwork. Ad‘ross 43 K street, between 26th and 77 tt WwW ANTED—A ¢ tidy acs GIBL to take cargef semild ng for three in family. quire at the Star Office, WwW ANTSD—By a reaps ble woman, a BITUA- TION as plain cook, washer or jironer io 8 smal) ails Address or cali st No. 96K treet, neat 25th st ANTED— Two or threes UNFUERNISABD W: ROOMS in lly, Adie Georgetonn, Suitable Reference required. In« ap 10-3t* for a pa fani' With te-ms and lo- only SRB ‘Akienod Uity Post Omes, Se ee eee Wan IN GEORGETOWN—SOARD and Lcdging with a private family fer two per- sons, two in‘ants aus nures, or ropms without ard, orn aa farnished house, Apply to or address H. L. 9th wt. ap lo lw WANTED—a ites PHOTOGRAPHER. One who undérstands the business thoroughly ay in steady employment, with t LE’S Gallery, corner of P: A AG aa caule Te YOUNG MEN May fina good accommoda- tions and Board on moderate terms, near the eights of Georgetown. Mafer for further intel- ee to No, 121 Bridge street, Referencas ex- changed, ap 10 3t* ‘0 OFFICERS AND SUTLERS.—A young man baving a good education wishes employment as clerk to asutler or to cook for an bad had experienre in both capaciti tory referencesgiven Addreas*'J. treat, cerner L. ap 10 3t* WANTED-A MARBIED MAN competent to take chazge of and work a amall but rich farm and market garden, withia two miles of the Capitol The palacs be Worked on sharcs or & menthly salary will be figod B. SWEBNY, references re- salted. Apply to H. No. EN 2 street. V 7 ANTED—A HOSTLER. Inqnite at aL MING & FOY’S National Btablex, on C at, between 4?) and 6th. ap9-3t™ v 7 ANTRD—By a German man who speaks Sng- Lsh well, EMPLOYMBNT ina store (cloth- ing store preferred ) Apply at Btar Office batwena and 12, o'clock, for 4days, ap 9-at™ iW cae ANTEU—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS rag £ gentleman aud his wife. Address" , Stating iccation and terms. Bali atest teferancer will bo given. FANTED TO RUY—An interest in or all some established aoe requiring mode: Address “3B. F. B,” Btar Office, W ANTED—ARMY (¢ GENERAL ‘ORDERS and and Orders Army of the Potomac since the war commenced. EDWARD WILUAKD, Army and Navy Broker,21¢ Pa. arcana, ap 9st" near Willards’ Hotel, 7ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE ON OR before the 1st of May, asmall neat HOUSE containing S089 roast, large lot and garden preferred; location Setwees 5th and 13th streets Wert and Hand N streets north; amali family; no children; references given if required. Addrens Box 697 City Post Office. ap 9-28 COOKS WANTED—First volume Pacitie Rail- homes with one famiiy—one to cook, wash and : and assist in Rousekeep- | road, will give §2.° 07d volumen Schooleraft's Indians ind sil kinds of Old Books, Papers, Letters, Coinn, Paintings, Ourionition. Paper by she pound one a. for a good Washington letter. ALFRED HUNTER Antiquarian Bookstore. over ap ont? Bank of Washington, ¥ ANTED—A WET NURSE fer an infant ong month old, Apply to Dr.@. M. DOVE, 27 43, Street, 8p 8-3t* ANTED—A good OYSTER SHOCKER. In- quire at the Buropezn Hotel. None but ono 8 W ANTED—By a respectabl: weman,a SITUA- TION aa cook, washer or ironer; good rafar- ences given if required, Oallor address at 24: strest, corner of M. for 2 days. Wan TED TO PUROHASE— fhe GOOD WILL | and FIXTURES of a restaurant on Penna, | aeane or7th street. Apply at Box No. tes ce. W AN TED for housekeeping. by a at . wife and one child. Termsmust be moderate. Ad- dress, stating terms aud losation, “a. B’’ Box 751 Post Office, Washington, D pags | was ¥ TO PUBCHABK FOR aaa small DWELLING HOUSE, containing from 5 to 7 rooms, within 15 minutes walk of Brown's Hotel. Also. a Building Lot8 to 22 feet front, Address “Bit Post Ofice Box 399. giving locality and dencription o} property, with the lowest cash price, ap 8-3L" W ANTED_EMPLOYMENT by » young man to drive a wagon or to work inastore. Address GEO MASKINS, Star Office. 74t" W ) ANTHD—A first class HOUSE, with all the Ne modern im provements, ready fursished, be- tween the President's Mansion and the Capitol, near the Avenue. “RA es .” care of &, A. Driver, City P ap 7-lw* W / ANTED—The entire public tos see the splendid | new #lock of Jewelry and Silver plated Ware {| just opened at the Bollur Store, 434% Pa. avenue, near 4*,8t. No trouble to show goods —— you buy or not. __sp8 lm* JLD LIKE TO TAKE SEVERAL BOARD. 9 He at Sir. ISHERWOOD'S, one mile east OA SDING—With Furnished Rooms can be had at very moderate rates at No. 450 9th street, between ¥ and Fsts, Table boarders ae accom- modated. Pp 8-e02t* pan OOM8 FOR BENT— With or without board, io 8 large, wel ‘arnithed and pleasantly located house Ae the modern improvements, situated Bone'the east Capitol park on Oapitol Hill. west aide of lst st. cast, between A and B sts. ap6-lw* AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0., 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Batwean 9TH axD 1078 St5., THE WHOLE BALANOZ OF STOCK of the late firm of LEACH & 00,, BALTIMOBE, consisting of : i HERMETICALLY-SEALED GOODS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, PRUITS, VEGETABLES, SOUPS, Etc. "WHICH WE OFFER TO THs TRADS, DY THY PAOKAGH, FAB BELOW MANUPAOTUREK'S PRICES, AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & CO., ap s-tf 289 Pennsylvania Avenue. RING AND BUMMER FASHIONS, Thumie, : sheruing. LAU ei at. e5 promptly. ap?-st® POTAcOBS{. wi mento dont mail ite Sours DOWN MUTTON. aay D BEAY, Also, BUTTRE, NAGS ant MIL & wholesale ané retail, at Ne. 334 D streot, oer Tenth strest, |eapoeotee 'B. FUNNBE, H Tickets to be had of any of the members, or at the Hess! WANTED—Containing 6 to 10 rooms, door of the hall, By order of the with modern improvements, between 7th and ComMiTrEs. Mth streets and Penn, ayenue and F street, or a R. Willis, J. Peerce, nice store with apartments over the store suitable ¥ R. May, J. 8) forasmall family who can sive the best of oity A. Vermillion, | references. Address * Widow,” Star Office. | _apé lw” BOARDING. | V ANTED TO RENT—A FURNISHED HOUBB ences given. ck,” Box 43 Post Office, 7 ANTED—Six CLERKS who are willing to do either feld or office duty. They must be under 25 years of age,and must write a very supe- rior hand. Indifferent writers need not «ffer them- ae a Apply to the undersigned 8: at G Birest ap i-ét Capt. and 6.8. ANTED—BEOUND-HAND FORNITUBE Also. Mirrors. Carpets, Rods, Bedding and ee f ription. House furnishing Good Cr as a nee, @ and H, east side |) ANTKD—500 MEN oe in the Commissa- ry Department. Apply te Oapt. H. VOSS, C. 8. V.. ct the foot of G strat, Washtagton. mat W ANTED TO RENT- A HOUSE; will erkia, furniture if desired. Address b. Ww Box 22 Star Office. h 36-Im* Le: ANTED—A FURNIFHED TOUrE, Soreen a mont aid New i ¥ vant Cee 8. in vance. ress @ avenue, through City WANTED10, ,000 housekeepers to save their cotton and woolen rags, books, newspapers, baie &c., and we will send the wagon tor © en, alg ther at the door, ane wv ahes i ‘eld ce hem. sure and se: o gis! nu ) | 875 D strect, near tb, MABON'S Paper rand Rng FoR jar 10 Im howsey meet ims ea ee er untee youre: s Foran Eyck! ere, my: aces Location im the ‘iret é ington, D. 0. Ns Nov S11 Ninth st, whore tates will be given to first-o! have always resses, is af ick "Young Men to wait fanaa SEWARD anerizuse “yEMaLe DBE. 2 138, igs rele x. SEWABB, President. Tikit Mise M. & Horow- mer Session oommences 2 in English and French, 9140 per annum, —Hon. Wm. H, meee Bev J. Bette, pt" Biarch on thet r 1 rook Pardes Supt, 8. saree, 500 Broads ore Bh aon aiksr dies Y. roadway; and Iveaon & Phinney. N.Y. Florids. Orange county, 8 = eae rary McGREGOR & CO., os at their EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, eck 530 BEVENTH STEEET, ay o! ig BN tnd other Hovseker sping Goods. ot roan stockis ie weal Tox SUITES in Breve! , Rep, Plush and ‘Sin lia Gai, “Walnut and Ms- fated ‘it 8 eee . apeeed frectmaneh. hae ay on the bost materials isis ead “war Tapted to alahiae goa ‘would do well te ak throvgh the before ‘ ce bed nuit the times. nen SCE Rede 09 3 ih at. aS Necr i Sh to the ie 74 ane fe ‘ ah to eke piaee on npeday aftecucety o: e Mee | {Rep. -- Racks 3.6. em is a # oe eR AUCTION SALES. byt z epee & O0., Auctioneers, ROVE + REr AND MULES AT AUCTION: I Wewill ellun TO. Ox $BU W MORNING, Bat- uruay.) Ap il il, st9o'cteck att ise ty Mor ema - Ke', ou 6th jatr hover tiseaval, a large Buwber cf the @ Bamed whe Terms cash, L._OBOWN & O0., A ww 7 corner or 6th at. and Pa By J. 0. McGU IME &_CO,, Auctioncore. “ORPORATION OF WA3HING TON C at Posiic Accri03.—Un MONDAY aver Rook . Spail ith, at d o'clock, wt the Auction ao wart : i roll, in a ate ous uarterly Corperat of Warhingt 5 paras Pe hingten Six &:miantual do do, wees p30 (Kep.| 3.0. McOUIRE & CO., Aucts, By J, U, McGUIRE & QO., Auctioncers, UrIRABLE BUILDIN Lors ON THR RCLE O: STHEET, BaTwekn O any P 1S. Hon hus Dat ‘APTERNOON. Apri 13th, o'clock, on the premises. x shail sell Lot Ro. 22.in Mrs. M A. Cox's subdivision ef Square isth'street, between O and P streets, about 88 feet to an alley, ie jie eee Terma: One third cash; the remainder iné and 12 months. with interest, secured by a deed of tras} on the premises. bpd 3.0. Me@UL8B & 00. Au By J.C. MoGUIRK & cu. e \RUSTEK’S SALB OF EXC Hagel sen TORE AND MovseHoLp Errsac DAY MORNING April ith, at lwo’ el H street north, between 15th street an: avenue, d; eof ade @ of trast d 166g, and aly recerded in Liber 3° fclios 54 et seq. ' ington county D. mae shal Rovewood-casereven octave ry at 4 tre land records for Wash? ret] — cane Fito vorts, by Hallett jack Walant Parlor Furniture finished in Etagere, Tables. | Hai Marble top and other-Tables, Makogany and Walnut Card Gilt-fr: irro Ol ty Three Binswets. Comforts and Marble top Sereens. and Oa | Oloc! eeler Oak Ser maton ‘Table ‘and Dinine ‘Chairs, Chica, Crocker: d Glass Ware. and Table in, Cutlery, &o. Togtber with a oe assortment of Kitchen ER ELL, Trusteo, apio (Bep.] 26. McGUIRM & UO., Aucta. oe ashstalids, “<nting 25 foot sy inches om thecirsie on | AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND ¥o-mORROW Sy GREEN & WILLIAMr, auctioneers. S44 OF MEDICAL AND OTHRE BOOKS av vCTION, nae FRIDAY, the wth insta st, ar é ect F M.. we nghalt sel sell at cur Aa stion Rooms Hovis, cena ae bent. No. 53, ales oa Y etice felland Biotesy & = Histiology , Rberin's Thorapeutics Pereria’s Materia Medica and T: ea ae Materia Medica and Therapantica { Human Physiology pee eee a men Anatomy, G s a's Froces@.of Parturition Druitt » Mode ‘D Surge’ Clinical Mediciae, by Graves and Gerhard Gibson's Surgery'United Dusponsatory, by Woed Medical urupradsect, Wy Dé: tes ur-apro: Co pers Purgical Dicttoeary OT Medical Recorder, by Jameson M.D, Prathwaitta Retrospect of Practical Modicins aa@ and’ los nt of Miscellancous Books. Terms cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ca a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. RBAUTIFUL ECILDING LOT ON M STREBT B AT AUCTION Gees = DAY, the Wth ins! atSo’olock P.M. sell in fi premises Lot 6 . on M street north near Fifth stree frontof 5¢ fect dinches, and 100 feat Saeue one of the handsomest buiidin, g lots tn the nor! ig of the city. Persons ae fas a inns Soe eae © a e ato Title indiay atable, Vici Terma casi ap7d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, FUTURE DAYS. By J.C McGUIRH & O0.. Auctionsers, mrirees apeletlenting es OORNBE OF ‘HIRD ANI TTT a me 8) APTEKN rat UBLIC if iS ek 8 5 D On ean tne o’eh rect wei etreet north, fronting 9 feeveimenes on & street and ruuming 113 feet om zee Street to an alley 12 feet wide, conteuaay uare feet of und. Pele \octtien of ilo int and fas aRasa bor of the lot a1 im provements in the vicinity tire frat ‘clean eit eis 'y Tenders it a desirable @-third cash; the remaing and, eighteen month: eseccenel en bar t repartee amie _ interest secured by 3.8 Me MoGUIRE & OO , Aucts. By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers. XECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD: ing Lots at Av ores —On MONDA NOON, 2th instan’ front of the premi Govelock, we ry ihe in 8, Lots 16. BB, 19 and 4), aubdi- Visien of Equare 183, fronting each on Isth, between, north ‘treets, Term alante in 6, 12, and 13 morth earing interest d secured by deeds of trust on the 6 premise AH OQ” ‘DONNOGHUR, jAMES 0°D0! RACa BUR, Executora. « TER O° PORE CG aH L. E00, Aucts. RUSTERS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY.—By virtue of a deed of trust to the au dated the oth day of May, 159), and re- Liver J. A. 8., Ne. 197, at folio 390, ot keg. we will sell, at jue *promainen, om MONDAY, the sith da) cf v D. 1363, at 5 o'clock in the evening, 8! Beaaey ground, in the city of Washingt mown ag the north obe hat partof Lot numborid twenty four, (2:,) in Square nombered six hundred and sixteen, (A18,) at the corner of North Capitol and North P streets, with the improvements thereon. Terms: One-third cash, of which $190 is to be paid the instant of sale ; the balance in two equni payments st #ix and twelve montha, to be secured by’a deed of trust upon the premises. Conveyanc.ng at the cons REDS W. DONE A-# r. Truatess of Concordia Building Association. ap i0-ts W.L, WALL,& OO., Aucts, FOR SALE 4ND RENT OR BENT— Two oeatly FURNISHED ROOMS, ina private family, communicating, with gas; uth street, between G and H, No, 402. it Fe SALE—A FRAME HOUSE, wit! 14 rooms, on 6th street, hetwéen Fand @, Island, quire at JOHN HANDS’ office, No. 509 7th sirect, opporite Odd Fellows’ #all, ap le2w* DESIRABLE LOCATION FOR A MARK ET GARDEN —S8quare 32, between W aud Bound- ary streets and tito and 12th streets, Weshinato a be rented for a year on very ressonale tor: Bake application te Box 109 Weniine Pont ap l0-iw* whole ofa small HOTEL and BaKERY doing a good business, For further information address, fer three days, Box 5 City Post Office, Washi ton. PC ap 3t 0 LET—FURNISHED ROOMS and » doubic Parlor, on 13th street, between G and H. No, 413. Tho rooms and location is in the most pleas: ani aud convenicut part of tne city. aboat equi distant from Pazent, Post Office Treasury, ard Navy Departments. Inquire at the premises, ep 9-3t" URNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD MAY BE obtained by applying at No. 339 F siree! be- tween sth and 10th. ap 8-3t* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, either single or in suits. Apply at 513 Ket. 2 doors from 24. ap 8-eost* A DESIRABLE LOT TO LEASH 25 FERT front and 100 feet deep, situated on the corner | of 8th and K streets, by the Northorm Liberty Market. ep 4 Iw* FINE CHA CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT LN 1M- PROVED PROPERTY.— Two Brick Housas, No. 505 and oy sa street west, batween Maryland avenue and C street, near the botanical garden. The property mill be sold low on application to WH. THOMPSON'S Tobacco and Vigat 519 ath street Pa. avenue 4 Ce NTRY FEAT FOR SA. For terms apply on the premises. / ofters for eale his FARM a rovements containing 62 acres of Fenallytown, and within 24. miles apd4milesofthe Center Market. mirably adapted to market garde! a country seatit bas mo superior, the view extend- ing from 12 fore 70 — in every direction. BLUNT, 61 La. av., up stairs, mar i0-1m* Washington, 7ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—The undo sigreg will seM nis Farm, situated in the DB: trict of Columbia, 234 miles from the Capitol, upon the Bladensburg Tes It is located on the eastern side of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; hasa water communication and is peculsarly ada; for awarket garden The soil is a site jeam and bot- tem land, ard very productive. Upon the farm there is a great variety of fruit—choice appler, peaches and cherries, and a splendid vineyard of 150 assorted vines. The House isin very foo. repair ; aleo, the Sta- ble ard Barn. Upon the farm there are naveral living sorings of excellent water. This farm has an extensive front on the Bladentburg road, and could be divided into three small farms of 35 s each, and having a pro; ‘@ of fruit for each’ This fa:m offers ipoee inducements to farmers or capitalists, as it now rents for six per cent, on the investment, and to a practical farmer would pay several times that amoant. Terms cacy; and for more particular information addres: er call upon me, pe AV ID. COLE, mar 2%-eodw* Washington, D.C FX Pak eit TO RENT—¥or rent, at east aide; between Gand H oa 8nd, very Veonfortahle BED BOOe e ‘sit urine Boon: id PA pa) hood is one 0! rasa {desirable in the: city. Seer Sry atenign pis to those a ing them. No ohiiar en in the jad N2Y, SINGING OLA88.—Professor Alex. Wo- lowski is forming a new Fisaing eo by his New and Simplified Method. To begin that class immediately are wanted only a few good ladies’ end ge lemenias oices. Those lsdies and one. men whe would to join that fice class, and an libera} ean ap 3 imtmediately atthe Pro- piss duty their voices. Professor’s zenidence is Ro. nth street, between B Hour of owen only between 2 and $ p.m., daily. EST, NORTH AND 80 SOUTHWEST, OFFICERS, AND SO. i TAKEN AT OER WA Bags. The only pla‘e to buy tickets is at the ticket offies ulate hee ag he pane sarees tae ination tne thing ty. Bpieedia sfaening care at cars at- tachea Xo ail nis = “Sow, Trains lea eee o8 Bowars pr zai eae tings: Ne aVe. ES ‘3 th, to dort ao with the Tees ow. EDM WN. Pees a B.& 0. RB. taps, | mar $1 ARD. Jony MegEEGoR* Fatal Physician and Sar- cc: late of Connecticut, may be be ae au = of- ice, at No. 456 6th atreet, between D and mar 2-Im THE OLOTHIERS OF THE DISTRICT! ‘The undersigned would most respeotfully inform his friends, and the Trade generally, that he is now prepared to offer one of the finest Spring Stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered Ip this ity, He assures those in want of a stock $hat they will do well to give him s call. Respectfully, ‘> 48) HERZBERG, |° No.2 Market Bhace, next Se.scrnge-et Baltimore s'reet. 1888. gear 28-fm* $0. 000 Fane wee peers. Fruit rubs, Bat- it) Ree ae Beets, Plants, Brergreons, G® | th Gib splendid large eigd Poar,-Chorry and Plum tree bearing order. himese / ir Viton, of Life,) the most oul stable crane ent 80 to 100 9 Building Lots “adak oF 43 wall Wie, Baltimore, A CHANOE—FOR SALE--One-haif or the | [nine a ren MARSHAL'S SALE OF In virtue of five areca Nor 75, 76, i and also No. 1, issued from the cl office of the Die trict Court of the United § nen, in and for District of Columbia, I will eell, under order said decree, for cash, at the ary ods store lately ceeupied by John B. Glagett, on Pann avanue. be- tween Sth and 0th streets, in the city of Washing ton, in said District,on TUESDAY, the 14th day ote pelt inst., 3863, sactterane es at 10 o'clock s, the ‘ollowing ex DG chat ein, to-wit—vis > RIT, No. 6 pee or aaron. Merchandise, Dry Goods, oen. 13 kegs of ax: sorted | Merchandise, i3barrels Whisky 3Tronke ard Contents, } bundie Hoop Skirts ' Writ No. 76- i 2 Box a of aerorted Merchandise, Dry Geods, 8h ©. 2bale. unesorted Merchandise, Dr; 2, 1 Trunk a Contents, Mees Seacks containing eelsions B Books. 6 boxes of Merchandise, Dry Goods and Bhoes, B Bags Shoes, &c., &c. 4 barreis Merchandise, Jbox Tea S kegs of "Merchandise. Writ No. 78, 8 barrels Whisky. 1 sack Salt, 18 Flow Points, 1 Beg and Contents, 3 boxes Merchandise 2 Trunks and Co! ‘ation, 2 Horse Ooliars, 4 pieces Calico, 4 bags Coffee; Ivack of Pepper. +, Writ No. 1. Let Quinine rot ray Handkerchiefs, Lot Gloves. cots, Lot Tooth Biante Lot Bats, WaRD H. LAMON. U.'8 Marshal, D. 0. i BOTELER & WILSON, Aucts. _ap7-d&dn {Cbrenicle.} by J. OC. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. MPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT ele | AvcTion —On TUESDAY AFIER- NOON April ith, at 4); o'clock, on the premises we sha)lce!! Lots 0, P and Q! in subdivision of #quare Ne. 574. fronting 22 feeteach on Ist street west, between north B and C streets, and yr] ro 367 feet 2 irches, and containing each 3, Also, part of Lot6, in Square 493, fronting 32 feet on Datreet south, between 4) and 6th streets west, improved by twe f Lot 53,in Square gibt oo 25 fee’ foot alley running from 9%! streets west, vhatween south D and EB nirests, ia proved by a two-story frame dwelling house. Terms: One-t in cash; the remainder ia 6 and 12 mentas, ise potatos "secured by a deed of trust on the premine: apsd@ {Rep} J. 6. MeGUIBE & CO.. Aucts. By BONTZ & GRIFFI?PH, Auctioneers, 30 BABRELS FLOUR, AND Ned Agr e PUBLIC AUCTION.—On #RIDAY. April 17th, at lio’elock A. M., at the store of Richard Wim satt, opposite Riley’s wharf, we will sell, for ae- count of whom it may concern— 30 barreis Flour, ALSO 1 Lighter to carry 4cords wood, the above to be sold to the highest bidder, for eash, to pay Freight and Storage, ‘MARTIN RAYNOR. Captain Sloop David 8. B ap 3-dt BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Au By J, 0. Mc@UIRE & OO., Auctioneers, Cras SALE OF LIBRARY OF THE LATE Eg eS HARTLEY CRAWFORD On MONDAY EVENING, April I3th, at 7% o’clock,atthe Auction Booms, we shail sell the Library ofthe sy" Judge Crawford, comprising ISCRLLAN pan ‘8 BOOKS, AND MARY VALUAB! PU SBLIC DOCUMENTS. Terme cagh. meCatalogues may be obtained of the Aae- tioneers ALSO. 7 A few dozen of very choice old Madeira and Sherry Wines. D. DAVIDSON, Administrator. = J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auets, McGUIRE & GO.. Auctioneers. sf \RUSTEES aa EE or VALUABLE iMPROYBD ProxERtY.—On WEDNESDAY AFTRRNOON April 15th, at 53; o'clock un the premises, by virtue offour deeds of trust, recorded respectively im Liberes ALB, No 192, foilo 241, ek sea; No. 135, folio 195, et seq; No, 151, folio 198,etreq: and Ne. 1b7, folio Ss et sea; being of the land tecerda of Washington County, District of Colambia; and by virtue of two decrees, of the oo Court = md District of Coiumbia. passed ia ery cat numbered respec ‘ely, eg van 1 substituting me as trustee, in A nt of Gharies 8. Wallaeh, aactiviaes eet. Ts she, p Ae! Lots num- dered thirt) Sb roa 33) and thisty- iT (34) in aquare poniered ve bun Afey-seven( 557) fronting ther 185 feet 7*. inchea en First street wast, belween north Laud M strocts, togetier with the improvements. consisting ofa large brick dwellimg ‘Termeof sale: One thirdin cash, the remainder yy six and twelve months, with interest secured’ deed of trust on the ae Foe conveyancing at the expense of puri the terns of sale are net complied ws in five sie thereafter the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expenee oF Fomniag ae purchaser on one weeks no- ice in the Eveniny ir. MATTICGLY,T Trastee. ie & UIR! , Aucts. mar 12-Stawds 5 By J. C. MeGUIBE & OO... oa VE FOF RUSTER'S Gets 0; eh VB = rite ‘HU BS. ‘ey ANTE OON, a oS tn 16th. at ES oveloek, at the Auction ares of Netipire 3 eee ri and ita ta, irtu . duly Tecorded in Liber J. A. 8. Ho. follos 338, Washing et Req., ane ae t “recor and by virtue of = decree the Sirealt co Court of the District of ot of Columbia. passed et cal. aze complalnania and, Chas. 8, . fendanta, Trustee, in the vines and Stead of the said & 8 Wallen surviv HA Tee Trastee, I 8 lot numbered n (14) in squi pine hundred the ny Sl situated at the cormer of @ street north and Bieventh street enst, fe Paes. Assistant Cer OFFION.) Wasuinaron, BD. 0., nro Sh ies SS win ve 8old atPublic 2, On Wabsgaoa) April isth at on the sgaare bounded Wa and ¥ and epty-Arst fwenty second streets, a large lot of Ceprterrgaster ‘6 Stores, com- dem tty Tor public sor vice, consisting im part of Saddles, Harness, le Yorges, Bi Smith's, Carpen ters, and ra’ Tools, Wal Sibley Tents, Wagon 8; of ier otter ieeiomaeet. &c., &e. Tobe lo to nce at 10 o’clogk s. m. Terms Cash, in Gove nO funds. Axes, vars varies MEIN _ mar 2e-td 3. reattach 8 00. \ SBISTANT QUARTERMASTER’S OF FIO @ and 22d Sivrezts. roron, 8. G., Maron 77, 1989, onoriog iti bane cr ie Boned until the ek, Ape 1 (Thursday) ae ys on mibe other tote,near the sess oe sree eis DAY: Cee ye LE eee as ae aee 3 eS ES Prauuine al @guDENiNe tooLs oF aus F Rove cons ee. 3.P, Bi son » bet. Pa. aes

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