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tention is called to the advertisement of the On the Symptoms of Catarrh. AUCTION SALES. y LOCAL NEWS. Unitzp States InteRNat REVESUE.—A’ DR. LIGHTHILL BALLS, PARTIES, &e. FOR RENT AND SALE. ae ———EEEeeEeEe_-sti‘(‘é‘CSé;:ésé~S AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Gov en's TueaTER.—The magnificentdrama of *Rey Blas” will be played to night at Gro. ver’s, and forthe iast time, and Mr. Edwin Booth will sustain the prominent character. This play, from Victor Hugo, is thrillingly in- teresting, and Mr. Grover's fine company enter a@dmtiably into its spirit, The entertainment ‘Will conclude with a tine comedietta, For THEATER.—Mr. snd Mrs. Charles "Walcot, Jr., sustained by Mr. Ford’s fine com. any, Will to. night again play “Rosedale; or, Pe Rine Ball,” a play replete with interest, nd which for msny nights has attracted crowds to Ford’s. This is the last night of the play, as to-morrow, by general request, the great play ‘The Octoroon; or, Life in Louisi- ana,’ will be performed. Tue DavenrortT Boys had another large udience last night, and they again excited the wonder of all present by their performances. ‘There are certainly many startling eisplays and incomprehensible demonstrations made; and after the a Rebar performance is over & circle is formed in a private room where other startling performances are given. CANTERDURY.—Miss Dora Dawson, the fine Wocalist aud doubie-voiced singer, appeared Jasi wight for the first time, as did also Mile Miedeuw, the premier dansense, and the Sand- ford troupe of pantomim ‘The preat ballet troupe will to-night appear in the Chinese ballet entitled “« Kim-ka.” Vantieries.A new face also appeared at tiis ball last night, viz: Miss Kitty Lee, and She js desidedly an additional attraction, Miss Maggie Vernon, Miss Eliza Florence, Miss Mageie Friel, Miss Lina Windell, and all of th mpany appear again to-night, in a fine M @reu. magician and prestidigitateur, will give GICAL Sorrnges.—Profesecr Wiseman, the Ano'ier of bis magical entertainments at the Wo-lington Theater to-night. Prof. W. is one of the most noted mystifiers now traveling, and "@ «nys succeeds in delighting the large audi- © c+ who visit him. CoxceRT aT Opp FatLtows' Hatt —To- Night, Mrs. Cecelia Young Kretchmar, assisted by tue best musical talent ot this city, will give ertat Odd Fellows’ Hall. he benefitof the Seventh-street (Island) is for Presbyterian Church. one, anc deserves to be patronized. Besides, those fond of really good music will certainly # rare treat. age Cincvuit Court, Chief Justice Cartter.—Yes- terds ,the case of Clarke agt. Lowthen and Mon mery, for $2-7, was returned. Levis S. Chatfield, of New York, was, on motion ot Mr. Blount, admitted to the bar. The.“ gold dealing case’’—Columbus Alex- ander agt. Sweeney & Huyck—was taken up, es R. J. Brent, of Baltimore, and J. E. Noi ppearing for the plaintiff and Messrs. Kenredy and W. D. Davidge tor the defense. ‘This is an action to recover $20,000 damages. The e grows ont of certain transactions be- tween the parties in purchasing and selling gold; and iv is alleged that the defendants, by altering the dates in the account rendered to plainuil to cther dates, when the premium on gold had decticed, defrauded himoutofa large Hmountof money. The case was opened yes- terdey morning, snd nearly the entire day was taken up im explaining the terms used among brokers when telegraphing to each ether. —_—e——_ “ORGETOWN AFFAIRS.—The proprietors of the coal docks on the canal and river near the Aqueductare makiug extensive improvements in tue apparatus for loading vessels and re- Moving the coal to their respective storing pieces. The work upon these will hardly be con: pleted before the middle of Marg On Sunday the body of a man found Hosting iv the river on the Virginia side, near the Aqueduct. The hands of the man’ were clenched upon & plank, with which he tried to Save himself, no doubt. A skiff was found hot tar from the body. Coroner Woodward belé an inquest, and it was ascertained that the) ame of the deceased was O'Neil, formerly & scidier in a New York regiment, but latierly S resident of Georgetown. He had 850 in his pockets. aoe Port or Groncetown —Entered—Steim. ehips Fairbarks, Menham, from New York; Teader, Callahan, trom Philadelphia; schoon- ers Geb. Pretman, Skarret, trom New York, mer bandise for Districtmerchan’s. Cleared — Steamship City of Richmond, Kelly, for New ‘York: Schooners Selah B. Strong, Igle, for Wew York: George Tarbell, Miller, for Phi. delplia; J. B Bleecker, Edwards, for Balti- more; Bachelor, Knight, for Nanjemoy: Sama- | ria, Todd, for Magethy river; Sallie, Skian, tor St” Mary's; sloops Teazer, Harden, for St, Mary's; Ranger, Cumberland, for do.; John, y, for Accomac; Trusty. Trice, for Nan- arge Emma Adel, Mann, for Bryan’s a FourtH Warp Station Cases.— Peter Brown, cisorderly; dismiss24. John Cotter, disertion; military. John Cole, suspicious; d-smiseed. Silas J. Quirk, suspicion of de- S-rive: military. William Trannell, fugitive fem his parer returned to his parents. | Hel.er, disorderly; dismissed. De W. larceny: do. Edward Fitzgerald, as- Saclt and bat‘ery: do. Daniel Simms, keeping ‘g unlic ed: $558, Dennis Mohoney, ; Jau fer court. Richard Durheath, dismissed. Patrick MecUauley, lar- do. Andrew Morrisroe and risroe, drunk and disorderly: $4.16. Honora Cl sming to be the wile of a soldier, a tew days ®i) ce rentetarcom ina house on Fourth st, b tween A and B north, pretending to be are- Spectable woman; but as soon as her husband i-it she took in Josephine Vailiant, a well- known prostitute, and two others, and started iness. The neighbors, howevér, refused to them to stay, and on Saturday com- Plaint was made, when officer Pieres arrested the two above-named, and fustice Ferguson ordered them to transfer their quarters to the ‘Wworkbouse, ge CLERICAL CHANGES— Pos! Office Department.— B& K. Jacobs, heretofore a first-class clerk, has bec pb promoted to a second-class (#1,400) clerk ship in the finance division, vice Benj. T. In- graham. deceased. Ib). S Gregory, a temporary clerk, has been Appointed to a first-class ($1,200) clerkship, Hance division, vice Jacobs, promoted. A.F. Mouldin is appointed to a temporary (21,200) clerkship in the same division, in the Place of Mr. Gregory. a INCENDIARY ATTEMPT.—Sanday evening the bouse of Mr. J. Batham, on E street south, Dra oth east, was discovered on fire, it having b. en set fire to near the kitchen; but, fortunate- ly. it was extinguished before any serious dan age was done. There was quite a breeze bl wing at thetime, and had it not been dis- covered before it gained a headway, the whole block, which is built up entirely of frame, ‘would have undoubtedly been destroyed. ———-__—_ : ALARM AND PoLice TeLecrapu.— | The 1 (introduced by Mr. N. D. Larner in4 the lower board) providing for a fire-alarm and police telegraph passed both boards last Hight it s stated in the debate that the Board ot Fol e Commissioners undertake to pay half the cost (#30,000) of constracting the telegrap), Sud that the contractors guarantee to run the ‘wires so as to fully accommodate every. part of the city. u's JYLEY.—For several past Grabam's Alle ween 12th and ud © strecis, has been in au uproar. The Visiting men and resident giris createdso much noire &s to disturb the peace of the neighoor- beod. Atl o'clock Saturday night the Second “Wetrd police entered the alley enddeoly, and arireted fourteen persons, maie snd female, black and white, and took them to the station- house Justice Cisyton fined thirwen of them 1 each, and dismissed the other, Karp on Grau night, officers Milsterad and Taorner, in pass on their rounds, dis- covered inabarber shop on New Jersey a enne, between B and © stréets,a namber of persons gambling. and on ent-ring the place aLey arrested the entire party, composed of Antonia Morice, Gregory Gonsalves, Gustana Bosseia and Wm. Stricker, who were taken before Justice Ferguson, and next morning they were fined £5 M4. peeks Zia ComriscaTED.— Yesterday, Capt. Camp, the officer im command at the Soldiers’ Retreat, confiscated the stock of Mrs. Margaret Gor- man, keeper of a shanty near the depot, for sel- ding liquor to soldiers, The articles seized consist of one barrel whiskey, one half barrel of wine, one do. cherry brandy, one keg bitters, and one jug of whickey. > —— A Wirt-wuirrer CaGep—Sunday afternoon Officer Crown, of the Fourth ward, arrested John Maloney for assaulting and beating his wile, at their home, near the jail, Maloney’s bebavicr to his wite before beating her was too disgusting to be described, and the beating he gave her left marks that will iast for weeks, Apparently. Justice Kinsey sent Maloney to jail for court. ieee Mr. Feank HENRY, for two years past one of the correspondents of the New York Times im this city, has left that paper, and accepted a @wilar position on the New York Tribune. Ex-Col. James B. Swain, of “Scott's 900,” is Mr. Henry’s successor. 5 eta tcl Kezrine a GAMBLING SaLOon.—Yesterday, John Kelly, No. 308 E street, was arrested by ‘the military detectives for keeping @ gambling Bourse. The case was heard by Jastice Fergu- fon, who fined the accused ¥ and gymnasts. | ‘The concert | The cause is a good | | a For sale by dealers generally and at MANUPAC- Areessor of internal Revenue for this Dis- trict, who calls upon all tax payers and others interested to note the provisions of the excise law relative to the assess- ment of annual taxes. The returns must be made prior to the first Monday in May, al- though payment, except for licenses, will not be demanded until June 30. There are severe | penalties attached to a non-compliance with | the provisions of the law. The Assistant As- sessors have offices at accessible points in the city, where tax-payers can obtain all needfal information. —_—_——s—_ A SomNAMBULIST —On Sunday as one of the | | Metropolitan policemen was making his rounds | in the First Ward, he discovered a man by the | name of Patrick Dailey, standing on the cor- | ner of Land 20th streets, sound asleep with | his person exposed. Dailey, upon being touched | | lightly on the shoulder by the officer wheeled and fell into the gutter, the force of the fall having the effect of awakening him. He was | taken before Justice Drury, who in considera- | tion of the fact that the prisoner was not aware | of what be was doing, dismissed him with a | fine of $2. ——>— TnErt oF Toots aT THE Navy-YArpD.— | Sometime since Saturday several tool chests , of the boat builders in the ship-house at the | Navy-Yard were broken open, and itis thought | that a number of tools were taken, but the par- | ties to whom the chests belong not being at the | yara yesterday, it 1s impossible toascertain the exact loss. One of the warehouses was also broken open. GRANDLA RCENY.—Yesterday morning, Jno. McGinnis and John Casey, two soldiers, were | arrested by officer Clements for stealing a watch and some articles of clothing from L. Abel and M. D. Trifles, who keep stores near the depot. They were taken before Justice Ferguson at the Fifth Ward station. —— MarRniaGe Licenses.—During the month just closed, 143 marriage licenses have been issued, of which 23 were for colored persons. —_—o—_— SB FIRST PAGE Of to-day’s Star for interest- ing local articles. ——»——_ ALL THOSE who wish to enjoy ToBAcco inallit | luxury and from its objections use & Pa kd Dovusie Tube ToBaoco Pips. And none who use them once will ever do with- out them, TURERS’ RATES wholesale by Geo. W Coonran & Oo,, fe 29 lw 398 Penn avenue —— Tse Fret. —Beauty of carriage ia mostly depen- der Jona judicious preservation of the fest, it is j.possible to move in a graceful manner ifthe great support of the whole frame be in adisordered condition, and nothing impedes s0 much as Corns, Ba 8, Ingrowikg Nails, or other disorders to which the feet are liable. To all afflic'ed w. would recommend an early call at Dr. White’s office No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets, fe 16-tf —_—_—»—_—_ Brown’s BRoNCHIAL Trocnes, * Thave never changed my mind respecting them from the first, exceptiug to think yet better of that which 1 began thinking well of *? Rev. Heyry Wagp Bexcuge, “* The Troches are a staff of life to me.”? Prof. Epwarp North, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y¥, “* For Throat troubles they are a specific.” N.P. Witrts, “* Too favorably known to need commendation.” on. Onanuas A PuELps ‘peakers.?? H. Cpapin, SB ** Most salutary relief in Bronchitis.” ev. 8 SKiGERIxD, Morristown, Ohio, ** Very beneficial when suffering from Colds.’ Rey. 8.3. P. ANDERSON, St. Louis, Almost instant f inthe distressing labor of breathing peculiar to Asthma.” “ Rev. A.C. EcGuestox, New York, St They have suited’ my case exactly, relieving my threat so that I could sing with ease.” is TY. Ducharme, Chorister French Parish Church, Montreal. As there are imitations, be sure to OBTAIN the kenuine. fe 2-Im a . Secret Diseases, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent casesin twenty-four hours No miner: no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pilla to be taker Itis the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Jurces—A positive and permanent cure for Sy philis Scrofula,Ulcers,So: Spots. Tetters,&c. Price $1, or six bottles for Sold by 8, 0. Ford. a Mews Dazss Burts. See advertisement. m5— Men’s Business Suits Yoush’s Dress Suits. 5 ‘ . _ Youth’s Business Suits. Childrens’ Dress Suits. Childrens’ School Suits. Noa Waker & Co., 368 Penn. avenue, Meiro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an- nounce that their annual display of Fall and Win- ter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It is comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest dezigna | n material, trimming and porethty. To those who study excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecting from the most attractive stock of ready made clothing n this city, at very reduce prices. oc3-4in ——— A Gewerat Reperiion. Triumph of a Great Discovery! The public bas relelied against cauierising Hair Dyes. Feshion bas foreswornthem. A sagacious community has a¢ opted in their stead, CuIsTapoRo’s Hair Dye, and for these reasons. It embrowns and blackens the Aair, notthe skin. It is a vegetabl: emollient, nots turningfuid, It does not burlesque nature with blooming metalic tinges, but produces her own living hucs. Ita cooling effect is lasting. It defi dtection, Ita rerults are uniform. It never fails. Manu‘actured by J. Caxisraporo, No. 6 Astor Bouse. New Yor. Sold by ali Druggists, Applied by all Hair Dresse! ja 22-eolm,r Dr. Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively. and being suwear-coated create no | nausea upon the most delicate stomach, A trial of | these Pills will prove their supericrity over all others. Price $1abox. Sold by 3. C, Ford, corner .avenue,Was! ington,and Henry | ja6-ly _— age Warrantep 70 Curis Sx Days —Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in six Se ° change of diet required. Price $Lper bott! Bold by 8. C. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja 6-1y | pts aa oe Harz Dre! Harr Drel! | Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye is the best in th: world. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye koow- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Kei Sosty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Naturat Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Winuiam A i BATOBRLOR, all others are mere imitations, and sbould be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s aew Toilet Or: for dressi he hair. jy 7-eoly aa la Covcate’s Hoysy Soar Tkis celebrated Toilet Soap, in such univerral Femand, is made from the choicest materia. ie milé and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, an¢ extremely beneficial in its action upon tbe skin. For sale by all Drugzists and Fa Goots Dealers. jat-eoly lith street and Cook, Alexandr! SPERMATORRH@®A CAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cifie cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- potency, Loss of Power. etc., speedily and Hectuaily. I jects are truiy magical. A trial of the Specific will convinee the most skeptical of its merits. Price €1 a box. Bol bee. C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandri ja6-ly Tne CHEAPEST AND BRESTH MR Dyg IN THE WoRLD— | Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upbam’s Hair Dye, 50 centsa box, The best in use, Tryit. Sold by 8, C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- ngton, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, a6-ly Diseases of th 1 Nervous, Seminal, Urinary, and | Sexual Systems—acw and reliable treatment— in Reports of the Howat te mail in sealed letter envelopes, free ofcharge. Address Howard Association, hiladelphia, Pa. d3-’m oan MARRIED, ‘hursday. the 4th of Dr. PEt it pai iy the late Jamee 0 Maret eee On the sth Februsry. at St. Patrick's Church, by the Rev Father Walter, JOHN BOGH to ALIOB, eldest daughter of B, an, Boas ot this DIED, the 2th ulti: MARY E. ase. ttle Mi: a8 darli, meee eee eles * Little Mary, come.” create: On the 224 of February, after short illness of edheege Marae nas n, ip the 2th year of her age. * BiB witkerso Ts BIVOUAC AND ae ‘TTL FIELD on be 3 ; =. te les ~ | South. will be libera) by rewarded fes9-30 The first sensation is usually a feeling of dryness and heat in the nose,and a frequent inclination to sneezing. There is an inability to breathe freely, as the nose becomes stopped up, sometimes on one side, sometimes on the other. Soon a clear watery, acrid discharge makes its appearance, excoriating the nostrils, and edges of the lips, which becomes red and some- what swollen. Aftera few days the discharge becomes thick. yellowish, extremely freqnent, and continues to be a marked featureof he dis- ease, and a source of much danger and the greatest annoyance. After more or less time, it becomes purulent, highly offensive, and as- sumes an extremely fetid odor. It is usually £0 profuse as to require, when confined to the nose, the frequent application of the handker- chief, or if it drops into the throat, which is more particularly the case while the body is in a horizontal position, constant expectoration, and sometimes both. Sleep is frequently disturbed by a sensation of choking, caused by the presence of the dis- charge in the throat. Owing to the heat in the head, the watery portion of the discharge often evaporates, and assuming a condition of solid- ity, is deposited upon the membrane of the nose and upper part of the throat, in the shape of crusts or hardened lumps. The accumula- tion of these incrustations producesa feeling of discomfort, and narrows the nasal passages so as to embarrass respiration. Therefore, fre- quent efforts have to be made to remove them, either by forcibly blowing the nose, or by per- sistent hawking—a practice as disagreeable to the one affected as it is to those around him. After the removal, that side of the incrustation which adhered to the mucous membrane will sometimes be found bloody, a fact which ex- plains the force required for its dislodgment During sleep these incrustations accumulate more rapidly, and the feeling is therefore most uncomfortable in the morning. Sometimes all efforts to clear the throat are futile until after breakfast or after something warm is swal- lowed. Some patients state that they are not successful until they have swallowed some whisky or brandy. The discharge, which is at first without smell assumes in the progress of the complaint an excessively fetid color, the breath participates in this, and becomes occasionally so revolting- ly offensive as to render the patient an object of disgust to himself as well as to others. Ul- ceration of the mucous membrane of the nose takes place freqnently, sometimes even attack- ing the bones, when small particles of that substance will occasionally be found mixed with the discharge. ‘rhe accumalation of the discharge, together with the thickened condi- tion of the mucous membrane, renders respira- tion through the nasal passages very difficult, and oftentimes impossible, necessitating res- Ppiration principally through the mouth—a methed very deleterious to the general health, but more particularly so to the lungs, as will be shown hereafter. The unpleasant noise produced during sleep, known as snoring, originates from the same cause. The voice loses its musical quality, and assumes a dis- oordant, harsh and nasal character; the sense of smell becomes much impaired or entirely lost, and the same effect, though less frequent, is produced on thesenseot taste. Occasionally, while blowing the nose, a crackling or bubbling sound will be heard in the ear, and hearing will be found quite thick and stopped up, but returns suddenly with something like a snap- ping sound. This phenomenon is usually repeated until at one time, hearimg does not return, and remains permanently injured. Noises im the head of every conceivable description will make their appearance and add to he distress of the sxffe’er, and hearing may be lost so gradually that a considerable ee of deaf. ness may exist before the person is really aware of the fact. The eyes are apt to become weak, irritable, and disposed to watery on ex- posure to cold and wind, or after the slightest exertion. A pain, more or less acute, or a dis- tressing feeling of pressure, is experienced over the eyes, and sometimes on the top or back of the head, and also pain in the face, closely resembling neuralgia, for which it is very often mistaken. The distress in the head weakens the memory and produces irritability and moroseness of disposition. The stomach gen- erally suffers more or Jess, is weak and irri- table; the appetite is capricious, and is nearly always bad in the morning. In severe cases the system becomes feeble and prostrated, and there is an aversion or inability to either phys ical or mental exertion. Not untrequently catarrh proves fatal, either by debilitating the system and wearing out the patient, or by traveling downward and producing throat affections, bronchitis, and finally consumption It may be safely asserted that after hereditary predisposition, catarrh is the most frequent and important cause of this fatal complaint. Dr. LIGHTHILL can be consulted at tie Ensit? Hovse, Washington, from Monday morning, February 29. until Saturday evening, March 5, on Catarrh, Deafness, and all diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Air-passages. fel6.eo3w LOST AND FOUND. O8T—-V ALIS E—A biack Enamelied Cloth Double-lock Folding Traveling Bsg, contain- irgaruitof Clothes. it was left ia the third or fourth ear from the rear of the 5 p. m. train from Washington, on baturday last, February 27th, The finder wiil please leave it at No. 253 W Balti- and receive a suitable reward. mb 2t* NN UP ESTRAY-On the 28h of February, a HORSE, with saddie and bridle, about 15 Lands high, and between 4and 6 years old. The gusier is reine sted jie come (Orwand prove proper- : nd take him away 7s pay charges, and ARTHUR, BRIDGET, _ mh 1 gt* 23d street, bet Gand H. BWARD—An eon ¥ ho willreturn my biack and tan TERRIER PUP to No 529 1ith street ‘N© WOODARD. ning, on 7th street bet, | O8T—On Burday land K 25 in treasury notes, A suitable re- werd wil) be given any one who will leave it at 362 7th street, fe29 2t* Ca TO THE PREMISES OF HUGH TUOLEY last week aasmwall SAY AORSB Theowne is requested to ecme forward, prove property, pay charges, and tske it away. No, 456 lith street east, bet Gand I sts. fe29 St* OND GRAND THES ga We IEE 5 “Will be given at the Fair Room, corner be avenue and 7th street,on MONDAY, Marcu 71H, 1864, ‘The committee pl themselves that no pains or Beene will b to make this the Graud Ball of the seasop. The members beg the patrone, of the public, as this Ball is siven {a o good cause, 4 fall brass and string and wean epessed. Positively no or caps al- Tickets $1, admiiting a gentlemaa and ladies, OMMITTER OF ARRANGE: ENTS. W. G. Bird, FP. Fridly, A. W. Busey, Fioon Msnacens W. G. Bird, Jno Barkman Geo W.Schaefer, B.¥.Fridey. r. Bobt Holtzman, Bpringman. Jas Stuart, Committee or Rucerrion A.W Bus’, vans, BF. Fridley, Jas. Gunue! ‘9, Ad TO Hos Springman, JOMMITTRE OF Polio! van Mington, pa Moats, J. H. Weeden. . Bird, Ballet Master. 23 12¢ GEO. W. 80H WANTS. pe nailoa tp WANZED IMMEDIATELY—A PIB and CAKE BAKE: t 496 Ninth st. 1t* WARSTED-a first class COOK, at 347 Penn. avenue, mh 1-3t* B at the United States WwW #NTED—A PORT. Hotel, Penn ave. mhl-2t* ANTED—By 2 young Womaa, a SITUATION as Chambermaid. Apply at 310 H street. wh 1-2 ANTED—Four good HARNESS MAKBEBS, at conor Apply at once at 500 Seventh street. Wat nem rn ourework. Teal bet. L and New York avenue. emma ia” Wa4stED {HMEDIaTELY—A good BAK. iB 70 to ie army. nquire af 18 Ag = litan Hotel office for JM MeUORD. “ Ww; NTED—BSy a respectable Woman, a SITUA- TION to do Cooking in a small family and to do the Washing and Ironing. Apply at No. 343 F st., bet. 9th and 10th sts. it (gAROENER WANTED, ONB WHO UNDER- stands his business and can assist on a farm, Apply at SIB & GUY'S. 322 D st, between 10th and llth. mhi tf ANTED—Two fi class BARB: with good reference. Wages twonty dollars a week Apply to E ALLIOT, 212 Pennsylvania avenua, tah 1 eo6t* V 7 ANTED—A emall HOUEE, unfurnished.on- taining 6 or 7 rooms, with gas and water. North s de, between 14th and 9th and L streets. Address A.'J,, 232 Penn. ave. mh 1-3t* WANTEO—a SLTUATION as Salesman in Dry Goods or other business, by a sober, stesdy person with experience in business Terms mode- rate. Bestreferencesgiven, Apply at 425 Thir- teenth st, mh I 3t* Ww AOR ORY, & respectadle Girl, a SITU A- TION as Chambermaid and to assist in Wash- ing snd Toning, or Pisin Sewing. Apply on First, between Tand K streets, by St Aloysius School. mb j-1t* V J ANT £D—The loan of $1,200 for one year for the ure of wsich good board in a private fam- ily for one person will be given and security for its rere ars. Address ‘L. 8.,’’ city Post Office, mh ‘wh GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply at 134 O street, between 12th snd 13th (tslana). te 29 31* TWO GOOD WASHERS WANTED Ar THE Clarendon Hoeel. None but those having been employed in a laundry need apply. fe 2) 2t* W ANTED—By a yourg Woman, a SITUATION ' torew on a sawing machine, Apply at No 196 Four and-a-haif strest, bat Band F streets (island), fe 29 3t™ W ANTBD—A WOMAN to sssist in the Cooking and to make herself useful in the kitcten. Re‘erence required. Inquire at the Gosling Ho 247 Penn. avenus, between 12th and 18th street: fe 29 2t* WwW ANTED — Dining Room WAITERS Only those that understand the business need ap piy st the European Hotel. corner Penn svenue ard llth street. Also one OYSTER SHUCKER wanted fe 29 2% ANTED—A BOY Must be clean ana basi- VV ‘ners like and write a fair hand; must reside with parents. Inquire at the Real Estate and Intelligence Office, No 511 Ninth st., fe 29-22 NH. Ww ANTED—A good Bteady GIRL to Cook, Wash and Iron for a amall family. One that will d willing to mane herself generally useful, @ good home, good wager, ard prompt jox No. pay by applying at the Star office fe 29 3t (00k W4NTED TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE / in the country. eigh: miles from W: in @ family where two other girls arek with Prod recommendations wiil please apply to bay! ea eae 242 Penn. avenue, Washington fe near Pa. MILLE iy E OUSE WANTED.—A gentleman desires to lease a House. furnished or unfurnished, of 9 or 1) rooms, in Waehington or Georgetow: the occupancy of hissself and family oni7. Posses sicp desired any timein April, Addrosa Post Of- fice Box 930, Washington. fe 29 lw* WWANTED—a GARDENRK on a coantry place near Washington. One who unierstands his business well, and especially the cuiture of graper vnder glass. Testimonials cf character and abiity required. None need apply who nave not been well racticed in the Ad- D F's cultnre of the grays ress Leck Box 46, Post Office, Washington, D. 0. Le = ANTED—A& respectable WOMAN to Oook, Wash,and Iron in asmall family. Apoly at No 273 routh B street, Oapito: Hill. fe 27 3t* W young single MAN to work in a Dairy and ssa Lsborerons farm Inquira on t, bet. 4th and oth sts German preferre: at No 491 Tenth, between tha Avenus and 0 stree’ Wages $15 per week Tp aut RCe SIE ver WORKS | ones gcoWION. V / ANTED—A PABTNEGS, citoer silent or act- ive, with @ cash capital of from $2,000 to §5,(, to engage in safe. profitable, and parma vent business. Address Manufacturer, Post Office, Washington,D ©, _ fe 7-30" WVANTED TO RENT BY MONDAYS AROH 6th, two neatly-furnished Rooms, parior and ANTED—Two good Jouracyman BARSE48 chamber (first flcor preferable), with board for a gestleran ard lady ica nite, respectable family Cepteeliccstion, Willhearofa tenant with good reference by addressing, with terms and lars,on or before Wednesday next, P. MoNA Fa ,coricr North Capitol and G sts., Weskiagtan, le Ww ANTED TO HIRE OR WORK ON SHA two Boot and Shoewakers and one Jobb alro, 8 Man to Reire 5, 19, or 20 acres of Tovacs man with family can be accommodated. Apply fo particulars at Mr. MILLER’S Inteiligence Office, 9th street, near Penn avenue, fe 26 e0st* Ww NTE RYMAN. To one thai bad some experience in the business, and come well recommenied. good wages will Apply to 0.0 GREEN, out High street Road mile and a half trom Georgetown. fe 23-6* TS LE oases Furnished ra. Lento aad ath Gnd Ist atay? tN: mh 1-3t~ 0B BALE—The UNION EATING HOUSE on the corner of 14th and @ streets west. For p: tienars inquife on the premires mh 1 eott! Pere Ba opie ty ne osliatione e ica 315 Thth atrest, betwees Mata Nem Lee FOR EENT—A bandsomely furnished HOUSE, contali eight ei dress HA. ES Star Of one OF Partionlars, af (R BENT—An unfurnished BRIOK HOUSB F with § rooms and gar; situated ete coe of 24 sné Hi ats, fad and Apply ou the premises, ‘OR bALE—GOOD WILL and FI k Store, in a good location, near Said Rent woderate, Hy on mete » Apply at 347 Penn, avon L ASE OF A STORE WITH FIXTURES AND ® &tock of Goods on Penn. avenue for sal: The store is 18 by S0 feet with good front Adéri Bex 490 city Post Office, D. 0. mh 1 St Foe RENT—A sma!l FRAME TENEMENT on east aide llth street, near E street, No. 477; suitable for a Provision Store, or Green Grocery. Evqvire at SWINGLE & HOWLBT’S carpenter shop, of posite, mrbl-3t | ieent SALE—STSEL’S KESTAU RANT, New Jer- sey avenue, near the depot This well koowo house, now doi ine. n extencive business, is offsred for sale on moderate terms; the Cada ‘a ill healih being the only reason for telling. The rent is low, veirg about 8% per month, while the ay-r age daily receipts is $7. 3 here fa four year lease onthe property. For particulars, eaquira on tae premises Bl 5t* | JAMES STESBL. Fo BALE firet-slass MILLINERY ESTAB- on the Avenue, Terms casa, —————— ee FOR OTHER AUCTION SALES BER 1ST Pacn. ————— ESS BER 1ST PAGR, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW, By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, Tre STORY FRA' HOUSE AND Lot ow Pir RST STABST sup New Jan SRY av: Tomepay. Ist of March of the premisns, 4 o'clock frame House ani Lot om Pierce. becween Firs: scree? and New Jersey ave, in Bquare No. 687, and No, S2, with i feet front, 190 feet deep, with ley to the’pr- mises, ‘e! cash, 4 _ fe36-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. HLREE PRAME HOUSES AND LOTS ON THB T Ish .xD at AvCTION.—On TUMBDAY tue first day of March at 4 o’cloct p. m., we shal soll in front of the premises, 3 Frame Houses and Lo® in Bquare No 581, in Lot 5. J ,3) feet front, 100 fest deep, on the corner of 2d snd Drtreet south; cue of the Houses is as a Grocery Store that is doing a gcod business. Ary one wanting a email place, will do well to attend the sale, ‘erms ope-third cash; taiance in six'and twelve months with interest; adeed given and a deed of trust taken on the premises. All i of the poe and revenue stamps at the cost ‘Title indisputable. farce GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, By 3. C. MoGUIBE & OO., Anotioneers rprbeiaes sabe Or Lived eD asp ON. IMPROVED Beat Estate, strvatep THE Carizo1—By virtue ofadecree of the Fupre: Court of the District of Colam bia. endstitnting 88 trustee under certain deeds of trast recorded Liber J. A 8. No. 141, folios 117,118, and 119; niso, one recorded in Liber J.A 8 ,No i5i, foiro (s9' &c.; also. one other recorded in Lio-r J A No, 177, folios 4), 41, 42, ST OF 8 45, and 44, one of the land ree LISHM£EN Address M E.M., Btar office. fe 29-3t* OB SAL B—An entire nsw 3Ri0K HOUSE coa- taining 6 rooms, on luth st., bet. ani P sts. For particulars enquire of GEO, H. TURTON, No, 395 1ith st. fe29-it* FOR GENT — Two or theee Neatly furnished KOOMS, one on the first floor,at No 315@ atreeh sais good Table Board next door, o 23-3t™ G ROCERY, LIQUOR AND PROVISION STORE, A with Stock ani Fixtures, doing a good busi- ners, is offered for sale oa advantageousterms. A lease of frcin one to five years will be given In- quire on the premises, one door above ateeek, on fe : east side of 14th st. Fr yeseap OR UNFURNISHED BOOMs TO Let, with or without Board, in the best loca- tion in the city, but two squares from Pen t the lowest ratesin Washington. Oali ai them, corner of Sixth street east and South Caro- i ‘enue (Capitol Hill), fe 29 3t* LEASANT RCOMS AND FIRST OLABS BUARD for gentlemen only. At No, 156 G streat be- tween 2th and 2ist stree's. fe27-st* Ka BENT—To a lady and sc mely furnished B. ROOM with Boars in a private family in Georgetown. for cards of a Gress, apply to DR. THOMPSON, 274 North et, bet. 2and i p.m fe 77-3t* i FESTAURANT AND BAR—No. 439 Pa. avenue, is offered f.raals. It haa bees in sae- cessful operstion for nine months past, but press ipg engagements elsewhere induces the proprietor tose Apply at the saloon betwees 34 and <'; sts. fe 27 lw Fo. S8aLEB—One MOULDING MAOHINE, ons 3 ENON MAJHINE. one SAW ARBOR, two 12 inch OLRCU LAR BA WS, and 125 fet GUM BELT- ING. They can be seen at the corner 6th st, and Maryland ave. Capitol Bili, and wil! be rold a bargain for cesh; northwest corner. fez?-iw* B.L. NEVIUS. proz ears ~The God Will, Fixtures, and stock of the EMPIRE SALOON, No. 406 Seventh street, between G and H streets, done a good busi. nees, the owner not Weer tine to attend to it, it will be told for $200. Apply at DUFFY & OMZ43S Esting Houre at the Depot. on CO street, or op the premises. Rentcnly Siv per month. fe27 3t* FOR REYT, With or Without Soard—An exea'- lent PARLOR and several well furnished BR ROOMS, at 450 Twe th street, withia five mi we kof the Kirkwood House, Williard’s, Patent Office, Post Office and’ Treasury a) Departments, The location is unsurpassed Wasbivgton. No children in the house. sntleman,@ hand in house. fe27 tf A delightful Gountry 65 acres, 43g miles porto of Washingtrn. Apply to BDWD. BWANN, No. 32 Loniriara avenue, Washington, cr address him No, 40 8t. Paul street, Baltimore, fe 25-e03t* OR REN TA large Dining-hoom, Kitcheo,and Back-Room, with furniture for dining room and kitchen, The rooms a'e in a larga lodging Bouse, and the table can be filfed with boardars ixmnediately Apply at 456 Estrest, between 5:h d 6th sts. Several pleasant Rooms now vacant a to let. fa 25 2w* }OR SALE—A three-story Brick DWELLING with @ two-story Back Building; well situated. Also two smajl Frame Houses. Apply to JOHN ANGERMAN, No. 505 Seventh street, opposite Odd Fellows Hall fo 24 29" Rex FOR RENT—Oonsisting of Furai Parlor and Chambers, connecting, or 8: Chambers, fe 25 2w* ANDEOMELY-FURNISHED ROOMS — With- out bosrd. may be had by application at 339 F street, between 9th and l0th sts. Reference given atd required fe 23 6t* OB SALE—A first rate two-story FRAME HOUBs, couraining nine tooms, together with pine Building LOTB, all set out with choice fruit such as peaches. pears p!uma, cherries, grapes, all of the best selection; with'a pump of excelisat water in the yard; on the corner of G and 13th sts., and Pern avenue oe For farther particulars call at residence No, 5’ “ealwe D. CARROLL. Fe SALE—LOY No. 4, rquare 1019, batween 12th and i3th street éast, and raaniag from Pa. avenue to south Estreet. 29 feet front and 2%) fect ceep, ‘Also, LOT 16, square 1.096, between 17th and !8th streets east, running from Bast Ospite! atreet to adjoin ing alley. 52 feet front and 123 feet deep. Also, LOT 8, square 1,096, between 17th and 18th streets east; running from south A street to the adjoining alley. 69 feet front and 123 J-et deep Apply at No 13 Mistouriavenus bet $3 and 46th sts , at Mrs. GERECK¥'S. fe 22 29” FOB BALE 82,500, only for one of the bert Basement RESTAURANT in Washington, ina buniners thorcughfare. Three private supper rooms end one club-room,furnished and com piste. Leare two and # half years. For full particulars inquire of MITCHELL & 80%. Real Sstate vro- ave- - nele Apply at 360 C, between 43¢ and 6th. years pest is for rent; possession given on the first day of March next. The premises can be seen at any time, and the terme stated on application to either of the under- signed, aoe Peeuan. fe4 Exec. and Trus. of O _L. Coltman. deceased. IDENCS near Penn. ave., nine rooms, Lot 37xi#0; corner Grocery, Dwel ling sod stable. Island; four em) Houses. Im- mediste postession. Five hundred Lots. Btore, Reeteurante, and Business Piaces.. Several desira- Ne it. ble Houresforrent. iTQHELL & SN. fe3 . southeast corner Pa a¥e and lth st Hees ANTED—From te first of May either furnished or unfurnished, north of Penn. ave nue, apd between 4%¢ and ith atre-ts. One wi stable and cstriags house preferred, Addrass R., Lock box 4% Washington fe 22-tAp!* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Iv Washington or Georgetown ( Washington preferred), a ready d HOUBE, contain ng from six to twelve References given, Address until the 21 M A.M., Baltimore Poat Pinee. ie fur: rooms, dey of March, Balt.. : _f W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADLEB to Embroiéer on Muslin, Linen, and Cambric. To gcod hands constant work and good 8 given Ladies appiyin; bring Samples ef work Apply at W & will please .PRENOK’S Stamping and Machine Btitching Depot, 351 F strect, opposite Patent Of 8 18 OST—On Friday last, s package cf papers be- atween the Bank of Washington and the Capitol, among which wasa letter addressed to B. B ¥rench, they are of no use to any one except the owner, The fincer will pleate leave them a! tha Fans of Weshington. A tuitable reward will be even if reauired. fe29 3t" I oer RoR sed in the street car, s LADY'S 4 BREABEPIN, The finder will be eultably ro- warded. and receive the thanks of the owner, if re- turned toMr 8MART,262 I at, fe 27 3t* L OBT—At the National Fair at the Patent Offica 4 on Friday evening last,aGOLD BRACELET, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leavi seme at Jay Cooke & Co’s, Bankers, 15th strest, between F and G, fel7 3t* &5 RBWABD—Lost on Wednesday last, a REO 2 COW, with horns turned in, will be five years oid im the spring, white a pga op the back. Tha above reward will be given if returned to J. BRE:- NEHAN, on 2d st, east, bet. B and Gasts.. north Capitol Hil feaT 3t* Cam TO THE PREMISES OF THE UNDER- signed, on the 24th instant a dark brindle and white eyctted horned COW. The owner is requsst- ed to come forward, prove .o sé ad charges, and take her away. JAOOB Pi es at the fork of fh and lath stesets fork of an 36-30" four miles from Warhingto1 40 BEWARD FOR TWO HORSES.—Stolen from the stable of the unders: on the night of the 24th instant, two large used for cart pu! One pita fi Femembered | @ other with a white pot on of nose ‘he abo' rewsrd 1 hi, ver! ‘ominent. wil belgtven for return of both, or tw dollare for either opt SON & KING. Georgetowa. D. fo 25-10t* GET—A CAMEO BRBAST PIN, encircled with pearls and with the neme Bate Borrows en- be ‘The Pin was lomt either at ive Pre: on Wnt EECOND-HAND FURNITURS. Also; Micros, Cota Bots; ene and if iD, a every des sri on Bousefarniahity BUOHLY., 426 Sevanth st mar 30-tf bet G and H. east side, WwoonD AND COAIZI AT REDUCED PRICES, SELLING OUT TO CLOSE BUSINESS, Having determined to quit the GOaL AND WOOD BUSINESS, I offer the balance of my stock at the following r éuced prices, viz: PINE WOOD $7 per cord, QAK do. 6 to $8.f0 per cord, WHITE ASH COAL $11 per ton, RED ASH COAL (Lyken’s Valley} $12 per ton 2,240 pounds to the ton, delivered inapy par of the city without charge. Pertove having accounts with me will pleaze call and settle them at oneo, otherwise they will b2 given to officers for collection. a9 Two HORSES, CARTS and HARNESS forsale ?. EDW. CLARKE, Virginia av., bet. 9th and 10th sts east, fe 96-30" near the Navy Yard. BALB AT GEI8i POINT. MS ee Reneriond at pba Sy ety topa_on hand teins of vessels desiring return freight, wdnawell ‘Apply tOOAPTAIN 08 Le would do we! 5 LIN st the new wharf, Giesbero; of PRETIBONE & BOBELLINGHR, S50 'm sicest, IR OUSTERAUS 8. ts iG & i. ‘U8 are her ne for m the date hore- to pay so muck of the boone ok it on inwedi- AR a 5 lle 2 Wal AHO AN . Tdsho, Washi . and all other of th Wanlers erriteriee: tn chsen Prise ita, For sale ‘fe 21-8 * PRIME 35% ead eine. RGU Ae ADGARS i KM FOR SALB- Either one or two hundred acres, excellent neighborh od, well improved, d ready for immediale cecupation; it ha a v-ry commodious and beautifully situated Dwel ing, large Barn, and Stabling for horses, fize, pew Corn-house and Grainery, end every neces fal im provement for extensive Lnainbne ie sstuated on the Seventh-street road, with good frontage. and only eight miles from Wasbingtom For farther ipformation apyly. Rotaonaily to WILLIAM A, BATCHFLOR, cr if by letter eddress Sligo Post Office, Montgomery ccunty, Ma, fe 2-1m* re BALB—A new three story HOUSS, with two story back building, beiag a newly-built Brick, No. 192 Fourth street, between L and New York avenue. pre een a contains eight rooms, Apply to REWB, No, #24 Seventh street $a i2-2m* Fok SALE ‘0 very desirable FARMS forjeale. terms, ona of 85 ac-es and the more or leas. Both of these fina water. in Scmerset county, Naste: land, and will be sod low _ The title bie, and a rare chance is offered for inv resiestate. Application may be made to o! this paper. 4 UMBEBLAND COAL. 100 Ton# Runef Mine Cur berland Ooa’ forsale. Irquire of. D. CASTLEMAN, No, 3 Fora. ave. Rock cree! age. or of the c " on = EL LAD & DOWLING, ‘10 Bridge street, fe 27 3t* eorgetown. HE UNDERSIGNED 18 WILLING TO PUR chase Ladies cast off CLOTHING, also fine DRESSES for which he will give the highest cash | ae Call at No, 255 Penn. ave ee ES and . 486 436 456 436 BPAPEBHANGINGS: WINDOW SHADES! OVAL PIOTUBE FRAMES! MOTTEE CORD AND TASSELS! CHEAP FOR CASH * at et. MARKRITER Ss 486. ordsof Warhingtdn county ‘District. I shail, on TUESDAY, the first day at 4 o'clock m. sell at publi: averix . lots 1, 3,3, 4. 5, Coinmmia, rob. 1854, . on the 4. 5,6, 1S. and 14 in Ponsre © &8 Lots $,4, and Sareimproved witha frame Dweil rg How one Brick Wonse aud Store; also, & Meat-Fonse, Stable sud Sbads ee Lots 8,4, aad5. in Square No. 810, uzim- The improved property is situated on B street north, between sth and Ghee t. andis well xd»pt- ed for a bu‘cher, as it has all of the necessary ap pendages. 4, Terms: One third cash; balance in two equal poten at six and twelve months,on iaterest, cured by a deed of trust on the premises, @7 Purchasers at a former saie saving failee te comply, the trustee will reqmire a cas! ay ment of at least ten per centon the amonnt of the pur- chare, to be maie on the dsy of saie in default of which the property will be immed ly resold. - GILBERT, Trustee. ja2@-eokds J. 0. McGUIRE & ©0., Aucts, By W.B. LEWIS CO , Auctioneers, I ARGE PEREMPTORY 8ALE.—THI8 BYEN- 4 1NG at7 o'clock. our Auct on Ko ms, No, 427 7th rtreet. bet, dH, we shail sell did cellectior of Photograph A bums in & of binding and finish, Phot>rera: am ‘aint- ings, fine Books Stationery. fine Family Bibles &e, Also dilver-pisied Wares, Gold and Filver Pan- cil Cases, Gold Jeweiry, Watches, Tabis and Pocket Qutlery, fine selvctions of Foreign Sea Shells. with an imménse variety of Fancy Goods, fe29 St_ [Chron.] W.B. LEWIS & OO., Aacte. By WM.L. WALL & CO . Auctioneers 100 TONS BALED HAY AT AUCTION— and on account of James 4 Gray & Oo., row etored in Vanderwerken’s warehouss near High and Canal streets. Georgetow: On WE DESDAY. 2d of March. at li o'clock, a.m ,imlots to suit purchasers—say five tons in eaca lot wita percentage. Bale w thout reserve. ‘o livery stable keepers and dealers in Hay and Feed, this is the opporty nity. Terms cash fes9-d WM. L. WALL & CS" Aucts, By WM.L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. @aAl EOF A FINE VALUABLE BUILDING LOT 2 aT Pcsiic Auction —By virtue of tre order and decree of the Orphans’ Court of the District of Columbia, parted on the 12th day of Decamber, A. D. 1863, Guy coufirmed by the Suoreme Qourt ef the District of Columbis, in Chancery sitting, I thail offer for tale, on WEURESDAY, the 21 day of March next,at 40’clock p.m,,in fremt of the reminer, ali the right. titie, interest, and estate of Georgy V. Ring and Blia King, infaat children of M.tiléa King, ceceased, of, in and 10 all t fain piece or parcel «f ground situate, lyi being in the city of Washington in the District of Columbis. ard known and dereribed as follows: Being part of Lot numbered four, (4) io Square numbered three hundred and ssrenty-s-ven, (377) commencing ‘or the same st the southwest coroer of said Jot, on E street north; thencs running north one b indredsud fifty nice (159) feet to the Fear alley; thence east twenty four (2%) fret; and then-e sruth cps hundred and fifty nine ( 153)’ f: and thence west twenty-four (2¢) to tne place of b sinnip Thie pre perty is located on EK street, between Noth and Tenth streets west, in the very heart of the city It is a beautiful duildiog lot, and the neighborhood is beaithy and perpable. Terms of sa'e: One half cash; the residue in two equa instalments o: three and six month by the notes of the purchaser, satistact dorted, and bearing interest from day of gale deed to be —— until the whole of the purchase money is pai * CATHERINE VENABLE Guardian. 7 At the same time and place we shall offer for sale ali the interest and title of the ‘iow and advit heirs of the late Geo. W. Venable, deceased, of. in. ard to the property above descrived, on tae ine terms “en-Stawkds W. L, WALL & 0O., Aucts, {OVERNMENT SALE. EMPTY BAERFLS! EMPTY BARRBLS!! Will be ecld at Public Auction, at Sixth street wharf Warhington, C, on WEDNESDAY, Mareh 9th, at 11 o’clock a.m. : 2.216 Ew pty Pork Barrels 242°‘ Coffee (heary.) Rics ee W tiskey ‘¢ Vinegar ** _ Ham and Molasses Barralr, Terms cash, in Goveroment funds. BELL. 8. Lieut Ool. and 0. B. OU B STREETS, Auction —On WEDNESDAY APTERNOJN, 94 March we-will seli,in fro Lot No, 11, in Hoffman’s subdi tquare 629, improved by a pm Frame Dwelliog. contsiring tix roomsand every convenience for aemall dwelling. Terme eath, fezs W.L. WALU & O0., Ancts, By J O. McGUIRS & OO., Auctioneers SMALL BRICK HOUPRAND LOT ON TENTB, }O BETWEEN LAND M STaESTS NORTH, AT PUELIG Sate —On WED EBDAY A*TERNOON, March 2¢, a° 4%; o'clock, on the premiees, we shai seil Lot No. i, jath+ suddivision of the east aalf of Square No. 541, fronting 27 feet inches on Tenth street wert, between L and M sizeets north, and running back’ about £9 feet, together with the improve- ments, consisting of a Two stcr; and Bssement Brick bwelling-house, containiag eis ht rooms. Terms: One third cask, the remainder in six and pine months, with interest, secured by a dead of trust on the premises. lonveyances at cost of purchaser. feted if J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. FROM.LAST SEASON AT A DISCOUNT GF TEN PER CENT. We would respectfally inform our customersand the pu! lic that we bave now ex: for sale tae who'e of our Epring end Summer Gocds left over from Isst_year, snd eball continue to offer them with cur Winter Goods for a few weeks longer at the same discount, vig : 10 per cent anc when com- pared with the pricos that pew goods coat this sea- oD, We sre cor Gdeut porch, sers will sea st a glance the raving they will make by supplying themselves while we are gcliing off. We would call particular attention to the follow- ing Gocds. which we include in our stock, and we thip& well worth the examination of those who derign boy ing goods of the kind, vis: . Lupine’ Biack Worsted Grenadiaes, an quslition, 1e3 8, B eck Silk and Woollen Shall 1 Black Bombazines end 6 2D Black sad White neat Obeck. douoie width, Binen boos in ‘Black anew hite do 4, Black and 5 Biro oor whole lot of Oolored Summer’ Drew» Poulaze Fike sn piaige strives, and printed, Color 4 Bar. in and fancy aifty Oreandy Lawas. in er et the most Slegant printing we have ever seen, ‘Woxsted Grenadines, Mozambiqnes, Ea de octet ail Bea wate : Ww neien, Bile 224 “very desitable azticle for early spring Neat Check Pop'ins. ther Dress Goods, all of which are And uitwarth the inspeetion of those intentirg te buy x also on sale aij our ligkt Spring Oalicoes, connie: ‘some very beautiful goods, which we featrace stata ee eee ee J . thongbt tie whole stock of White Goods, euch as Pisid Nainrock Murtins, Plaid Cambric usiiss { White Briliiants, Striped Swisa Muslins | Pisin Mull Swiss acd Nainsoo) 8 8 | did autres Combrio: Handeavebicht of greny bricz. en Cenbric oP 5 08 ealliny fer ladies and gentlemen, and all of them { exceedingly cl ee. , cur whole etoek of Frish Linens, Towel Towelirg= Bagkian, Table Linens. 174 Dov lies, a] cheay SJ HOSE AND BALP ‘We also offer for ale about Bhite ang Brown 1 sens -oamnedonrt Berri er sth Boars bet ne Pee cade we * Hall Indies who wish to ae promos: DRL Foon ce sacel | Sees ees 4 ‘ei desire to gt: te cewend them. Picacrihetethe ete he neat ease ecg es . zie. Bborting Gattors sor priting cotati = copntry. Teck 4 M Suvi MONBY! MONEY; ER, epee otses M. K. WALSH & CO., EY deduct 19 per cent from ali sak noe PAWNBROKERS, ‘Gre price ie me SO Ene

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