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e LOCAL NEWS. ANDSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Ford's Tukatsr.—Me. J. 8. Olarke was ' warmly Tecaived by a crowded house last cht. Te was to be expected, for he is a emedian of rare abilities, and a general yorite in Washing‘on. To-night he-witl ap- pear AS “Henry Dore.” im Buckstone’s fine comedy of “Married Life,” and afterwards as * Timothy Toocies,” in the amusing play of that name. GroveEn’s THEATER—At Grover's, to night, Bulwer's admirable play of « Richelien” will be performed, and tor the last time. Mr. Ed- Win Booth, as the “Cardipal,” has ever given eatisfaction, and enters fully mto the spirit of the character, as evidently intended by the author. Mr. Booth Las been induced to ex- | tevd bis epgagement throughout next week. Cast ERbUEY.— At this hall to-night another performance is announced, Miss Dura Daweon the double voiced vocalist will sing mesny faveri bes, aud in addition the per- i troupe, the Chinese pantomime cf « Kim-ka,” will be given. To-morrow afternoon there will bea grand matinee, Vaninrins.—at this resort there is nightly somé Hoveity introduced All ef the perform. ers are good, and their songs, dances and Etni- epian performances elicit the most unbounded 2priauge always. Bliss Kitty Lee, Maggie Friel, Lins Wiudell, Eliza Florence and other ites are performing here. iz Davenroxr Bore are s'ill at Willards’ diali, and to-night will give some more myste- yicus displays and incomprehensinie demon- sirations. They annonnce that to-morrow will be their last night, and all who would see them must therefore hurry up. There will be private sitting att-rthe public performance. Macic.—At Washington Theater to-night Prot. Wiseman wiii give another of his inter- €cting magical soirees. He will completely my y his audience, bat without any claim tv the sid of spirits. Those who would laugh and really enjoy themselves should by all mrss visit Prof. Wiseman. CONCERT aT Opp Fx.Lows’ HALL—Mrs- Cecilia Young Kreischmar will give hersecond concert to-night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, for the ‘benefit of the Seventh-street (Island) Presby- terian Church, The first was given on Tnes- day, and was so weil conducted and the selec- ons were so admirably performed, that there * will certainly be a great desire to attend this concert also. This distingaisned vocatist will te assisted by the “Arion Glee Olub,” Herr Kaufiaan, the renowned violinist, &c., and al- together it will be one of the most attractive cunceits of the season. gee ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ur GroreeTOWN COLLEGE.— yesterday afternoon the annual commence- ment of this institution took place in the large hall ofthe College, in which was assembled a darge number of ladies and gentlemen, friends ef the institution and graduates. The band of the 17th U.S. lufantry was present and fre- quently interspersed ‘the ceremonies by par- Tming appropriate music. Dr. Etiot, the tor Dewn of the faculty, read the act of March ist, i7!5, empowering the president and directors ofthe College to confer degrees, after which Rev. Father Early, President of the Oollege, brivily addressed the students and the audi- ence, civing the students some excellentad vice. The names of the graduates were called as foNows, and the Dean, Dr. Eliot, handed them the parchments certitying to their altainments in medical knowledge; the candidates as they ie received the degrees being loudly applauded, Anc st the same time receiving boqueis from their air friende: Cierent C. Barbour, D. C.J. Beers, N. ¥5 D. K. Brower, Penn.; Aaron R. Gleason, N. H Grorse P. Hanawait, Ohio; Oscar Palmer, Mich; J, W. Pettijoha, i; Wm. E Poulton, ‘Va.; John A. Rott, Mé.; Thomas ©. Smith, D. © ; George Sylvester, D C.; J. Lawrence Tur- ner, Conr.; O. C. Turne: ass.; Henry W. ‘Parpir, Va; Heury ©. Van Gueson, N. J Samuel B. Ward, N. ¥.; Rowland E. Wood- ward, Til. Ly. Thomas Antisell, Surgeon U.S. Vols., delivered the valedictory, giving a history of the progress of medical knowledge and of em- inent physicians and medical institutions from the ime of Esculapius to the preseut day. The VE tory was very interesting, and will, we wnderstand, shortly be published at the instance vf the students, Se _Dyorres oF Divorcr.—Yesterday Judge Wy ie, sitting in equity, made a decree divorc- _ irg Joon Parseil and Saran Parsell a mensa et t tom bed and board.) The petition, filed . T. Drury, counsel, sets ferth that the cler was married om the 10th of Septem- to one #h Rollins, who lived with me month, and then deserted his bed ard without just cause or provocation, he has continued to liye away from him ise Wylie niso made a decree divorcing oksey Bates from the bonds of matrimony Henry H. Bates, The petition filed by T iey and Bradley, states that the rried in Tioga county, N. Y., that they removed Lo this city in ‘ave one danghter, now four- years of age; that the respondent about ars since committed adultery with oue bel, a German girl, who was a ser- use, and that he has fora long iving in adultery with the said nd bas bad three children by ssid girl, bich ts dead, und the respondent paid the funeral expenses. h« respondent, by his attorney, W. Y. Fen- acknowle s that his wife was to him : that a wile should be, and admits with nome and contrition that he has been guilty cf sdultery with the girt Mary, and that he ¥ vont to lenve the city when the process was served on bim. vantin the t beer —-——— Casxs.—Bridget Foiey, a mploy of Mrs. L. M. Orane, terday by Oificer Pendel, of d, for stealing various artic! Upon searchin Bridzet’s « fuor sheets and a table cloth were found identifie i as the property of Mrs. Crane. tice Giberson sent her to jail for court. A go Bricget was accused of steal- ins a fen-dollar note at a house where she was then employed. The money was not found, and the evidence not being positive, a doubt in the mind of the justice as to the prob- hilty of thef, and then she was allowed to » ior bail, but never appeared unt! yester- y. Theevidence now is positive, and the ame justice sends her to court. ary J. Hall. a colored woman well-known he police and prison guards, was arrested Officer Crown for stealing @ feather bed er sister, Elivn Hall, of Prather’s Alley, srrying it to the Seventh Ward, where dit. She was taken before Justice Gi- son, who sent ber to jail for court. © — FounTH Warp Sration Oases.—Jotn drank; locked up6 hours. John Kentz- ping & vaclous dog: bail for hearing. larceny; jail ior court. Mar- tin Doyle, drunk; dismissed. James McKin- , profanity: $/.58. Oliver Bay, burglarious- cniermpg @ house; bail for court—also for John R. Nicholas Suuliv: of violence; baji for peace. virgton, drunk and disorderly; military. Henry Jones, treasonable language; do. ©. H. er , assault and battery with intent io kill; rhearing. Jobn S. O'Riley, disorderiy: ed. Lewis Rice, swindling; do. Marg’t ,assaultand battery; bail for peace. Maria Welch. drunk and disorderly; $158. Danfel Jiempsay, drunk; $1.55. Margaret Shea, disor- Thy, $2.58, Alexander Moore, grand larceny; i Dan'l Hickey, assault and battery; i for court. Jans. MeGuire, threats; dis- ed. Bridget Fol grand larcen: ; jail for Mary J. Hal!, do.; do. Thos. Welch, Ting unlicensed: $5.58. Georze (Frovers, und butte rape; bail for bi dismissed. Jas. Bowen, ee Por? oF GEORG ETOW N.—Oleared—Steamers ‘Thomas Jeffer-on, Schellinger, for Chesapeake < R. Dawson, Johanson, tor Rock Oreek; Howard, Hunter, ior Chickamaxum; ne Hail, Lawson, for New York; L. A; Bayles, for Baitimore;: Sarah Louisa: Adams for Philadelphia; Lynchburg, Vanchor, tor New York; Magellan, Oraumer, do.; Win. ory. Hooper, for Baltimore; J. A. F Yor Boston; Vanchit, ore: Laura Frageie, Niggins, for Baltimore: steam aug Atlantic, Dawes, do.; sloops Petral, Marts, co: Annie Mari, Wilson, St. Mary's. Entered.—Angeline McUleas, Lemon, trom Forked River, N. ¥. trom Boston. J.H. Horton, Framan, Tug Parzxr Orrick FarR.—On Monday evecing Mrs. Franklin Reigart, one of the iot Daughters” of Lancaster, Pa., was ata recipient of two of the most yail- prizes im the gift of the patriotic fairnow ama being beld in the U.S. Patent Office. Tue ona was the beautiful silver set of eight pieces; the other a magnificent China dinner set of over one hundred pieces. Certainiy tortune could uot Lave showered her favors on any onemare deserving than Mrs. R.; for surely none has been more assidtons than she, during the past two years, in ministering to and aiding and relieving the sick and wounded soldiers of s | Lancsster county, Pa, ——-e---— : | Sxconp WARD Sration Casgs.—Daniel Larkin, John Adams, T. D. Smith, drunk; dis- missed. John Sigman, and Wm. Hewitt, do.; h. Joseph Dolan, do.; $3. Henry Frank, . Jae. Rice and John O'Neal, suspicions ctats; dismissed. Chas. Freeman, do.; held tor hearin, saints FInrn.—Frederick Woolseeker, keeper of a Hiquor store at No. 15 East itol street, was arrested yesterday by the authoritias for selling beer to soldiers. Justice Ferguson tued the Accused B20, . zances of Bi'lie Medea ad the Sandford | Perry LARoEny.—Tuesday night, a soldier, Bamed Nicholas Sullivan, went into Butter’s oyster’s saloon, on G street between 6th and 7th, and taking advantage of the temporary absence of the attendant from the counter, reached his arm over to the money drawer and extracted a dollar. He was arrested by officer Frazier and taken to the Fourth Ward station. house, and was sent to for court, by Jusuce Tson. besa sr 2g CHARGE or Raps.—Yesterday Jas. Bowen, colored. was-arrested by Officer Burch upon a charge of rape upon Christiana Williams, col. Bowen is jet black, and Ohristiena a mulatto, } and they are relatives. The parties were taken before Justice Bates, who heid Bowen to bail for further hearing to-morrow at 3 o'clock p.m. Son SY» SS ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY.—Last night an‘at- | tempt was made by burglars to enter the dwail- | ing of Mr. John R. Ashby, on Third, near E street north. The burglars began operations | | by cutting out the window blinds, but end- | denly suspended operations; probably because | of the apy roach of some one, it being a locality | where persons are constantly passing at night, fies nape Caw on 70 DAY. new and beantifal Jewaiy, both Indien? and gentlemen’ wear, for one dollar. at 43® Ps, avenue, near 43 strest, at the Dollar Jew- eiry Btore. it* ape Doctor BANNixo’s BRACES WILE Cuam Harxra upon a new principla, give immediate relief to fe - male weaknesses, epinal affections, weakness of the lunge, dyspepsia. and falting of the bowels; will correct the pernicious habit of drooping, ra- move the evil tendencies of much writing at the desk, and should be worn by all children and adults who experience any general debility or weakness ofthe back. Ass partial mail and support to car- alrymen it is admirable. Doctor Banning may be consulted at the Nation- al Hotel from three to eight p. m., on Saturday and Monday, the 5th and 7th i m 2-3t* oe ge A New Tuo Uxpar Tue scx! In ite effect—instantaneous, In its colering power—matchless, Tn all ite ingredients—vegetable. In its operstion—natural. In its beautifying results—enduring. In its tenfency—preservative. In its popularity—unequalled. CrrsTanoro’s Harz Dre Is pronounced both by the World of Science and the World ef Fashion, the finest preparations ever invented by art to rectify the shert comings of Bature. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New Vork. Sold by all Draggists. Applied by ail Hair Dressers. mr2-im eee pe eee ALL THOSE Who wish to enjoy TOBACCO In all its luxury and from its objections use PATENT Dous.s Tusa Topacco Pips. And note wko use them once will ever do with- out then, by dealers generally and at MANUPAC- wholesale by Guo. W. Coonman & Co., 398 Penn: avenue pees os 4 TBE Feer.—Reauty of carriage is mostly depen- der ona judicious preservation of the fest, it is Si.possible to move jn a graceful manner ifthe great support of the whole frame be in adisordered condition, ard nothing impedes so much as Corns, Bunions, !ngrowing. Nails, or other disorders to which the feet are liable. To all afflicted 72 would recommend an early call at Dr. White’s offics. No. ~424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four and-a- h@ifand Sixth streets, fo 18-tf —— SPERMATORRA@A CAN BK CURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- in cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, potency, Loss of Powrr. ete. speedily and factually, ts efiects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convinea the most skeptical of its merits. Price 21 a box. Sold by,8.0. Ford, corer lth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly a . SeckET 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 mineral, no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken: It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who do not want to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. ‘ Samariian’s Root and Herb Jurces—A positive and Tmanent core for Syphilis Serofuls.U cers, Sores pots, Tetterss&c. Price $1, or six bottles for $5, Bold by 8.C. Ford. See advertisement, m5 SS Maun Dress 5 . WitS- Men's Business Seits, Youth’s Dress Suits, . .. Youth's Business Swits. Childrens’ Dress Suits. | 4 Childrens’ School Suits. Noss Warern& Co., 368 Ponn. avenue, Metro- politan Hote! Buildiag, would respectfully an. nounce that their annus! Cisplay of Fall and Wii ter Clothing is now ready for inspection. It comprised of an assortment of Gentlem Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs a material, trimming and workship. To those who study excalience with economy fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity now offered for selecting from the most attracti' stock of resdy mude clothing n this city,at very reduced prices, 003-4 Dx. Durcxt’s Sugar-couted Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and ¢fictirely, and being swgar-coated create no Dausea upon the most delicate atomach, A trial of these Pilla will prove their superiority over all others. Price $1a box. Sold byS.C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Waskington,and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6-ly et WARRANTED TO CUREIN SIX Days.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrnaa in siz days. No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by 8. 0. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6-ly fare ea a Hate Dye! Haz Drsil Batche! celebrated Hair Dya is ths best in th: world, The only harmless, true and reliable Dye xno¥- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Bel, iusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair eoft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitslity. frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effecta of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Wruttam A BarorxLox, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- tory—S1 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s aew Toilet Oream for dressing the hair. jy 7-e0ly SE eager Oo.care’s Honey BoaP This celebrated Toilet Soap, in sach universal Tecand, is wade from the choicest materials, in mild end ersollient in its nature, fragrantly scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For esle by all Draggists and Faa Googs Dealers. jad-eoly DISFASES of th Nervous, Seminal, Urigary, and Serual Systems—ncw and reitable treatiment—in Reports of the Howa:d Association—Sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, fiee of charge. Address Dr. 2. Sxiruix HovcHtox, Howard Association, No.2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, ¢3-3m THE CHSAPEST AND BESTH AIR DEIN THE WORLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—U pham’s Hair Dye, 50 centsa box, The best in use. Tryit. Sold by 8S. C, Ford, r iith street and Pa. avenue, Wash- neton, an mry Cook, Alexandria. a6-ly MARRIED, Gn February 6, by Rev. J.B. V. Thomes. Mr JAMES T1ENB vo lise VICLOMIA JOUNBON all of thie city, * On Tuesday evening, the Istinst., by the Bev. Mr. Leuion, Mrs ALBERT GLBAZON to Miss A.E. BEOWNING. * In Baltimore, on Tugetay, Mareb 1, 1264, by Rov Rr. Slienr, Mins LAUBA TOMES UNS to Mr, RIOU- AD MCBKISON, both of Balti mor om puter labret DIED, On February 24, at Norfoik, Va., Sergeant JNO. BARKS, et U_8 Colarcd Regiment, a restdant of Wasbineto oC. vai DR. E. BUNFORD LIGHTHILL, Of 34 St. Marks Place, New York, author of a “Popular Treatise on Deafness,” «Letters on Catarrh,” &c., &c., is now in WASHINGTON and will be at the Essirr Hover for one week, from Monday, February 29th, Until Saturday evening, March Sth, when be can be consulted on Deainess, Catarrh, and all the various diseases of the Ear, Throat, and Air Passages. Dr. L. is induced to make this visit on ac- count of numerous applications for treatment from parties residing ih Washington who are unable to come to New York for the indispen- sable personal examination. The practice in New York does not suffer.any interruption by this visit, as his brother and his assistants are there in constant attendance. The following testimonials, from well-known. parties, are pablished for the benefit of those who are not acquainted with the doctor’s rep- utation: Letter from Rev. Dr. John Nett, Professor in Union College, Schenectady. Since I first publicly acknowledged the great benefit which I received from the skillful treat- ment of Dr. Lighthill, in regard to my hearing, letters of inquiry have incessantly poured npon me from all parts of the country from parties desiring to learn the particulars of my case, and I am indeed surprised at the number of in- dividuals who are affected similiar to the man- ner in which I have been, and therefore feel it more and more a sacred duty which I owe to those sufferers, to direct them to a proper and reliable source to obtain the benefit they so much covet, and which so many afflicted ones haye hitherto sought in vain, justas Ihaddone previous to applying to Dr. Lighthill. I had-had from infancy one very deaf ear which always discharged more or less offensive matter, and was the source of the greatest an- noyance, and discomfort tome. Last year the other eas also became diseased, and both ears discharged a yellow matter very profase and highly offensive. My hearing became very much impaired and the discharge produced the greatest debility of body and depression of spirits. I applied to my family physician and other practitioners without deriving any bene- fit, and almost despaired of being restored to health, when providentially, I applied to Doctor Lighthill. Under his treatment my ears began to improve at once and con- tinued to do so, until, in a comparative short time, both ears were healed, the dis- charge removed, and my hearing restored. At firstI feared the cure would not be per- manent, or that the stoppage of a discharge of so long standing might prove detrimental to my general health, a fear which I find a grea many entertain in regard tothe removal of dis- charge from the ears. My experience, how- ever, has proved conclusively that my appre- hensions were entirely groundless in both re- spects, for both ears are as well, and my hear- ing @s good at present, as the day I lefteff treatment, and the stoppage of the discharge, instead of proving detrimental to mf health, has given me the highest elasticity and vigor of body, and a flow of spirits not experienced for a long time previcus. I wish the above statement might serve asa general answer to those interested, but should one or the other desire to apply to me person- ally, or by letter, I will cheerfully satisfy all reasonable demands upon my time. Iavail myself of this opportunity of again publicly expressing my deeply felt gratitude to Dr. Lighthill, whom I esteem asa gentleman Sind a man of science, in whom the highest con- fidence may be placed. Joun Nort. From James Cruikshank, LL. D., Editor N.Y. Teacher, Albany, N.Y. This may certify that, having been afflicted during the year 1856 with severe and almost total deafness, and having tried the ordinary medical and surgical,aid, under the care of those esteemed as eminent practitioners, I was induced at last to put myself under the care of Dr. E. B. Lighthill. His treatment was brief and successful. I was completely restored and the cure is apparently permanent. I have all confidence in Dr. L.’s skill and integrity in the diseases he Mawes enacialities. JAMES O~-regHANK, Albany, Oct. 1, 1962. fe 15-.e00w LOST AND FOUND. STBAY—A Black old OO W, with a CALF about twelve days Oy The owasn ean have her by i charges proving property a OD WAND BYRNE itt Kalorama Hights. anes UP AS AN BSTHKAY—A large black and while COW. The owner bd requestpe Covoome forward, prove property. pay Charges, an: @: away, mice SAMUEL SHOEMAKER, mh4 St* Fort Mensfield, near Tennxivtown. i OST —The person who took av viOTOB- 4 INE by mistake at the Presiden! 4 layee oa ‘Duesday evening, the Ist instant, will oblige the o by leaving itat 262 1st. moh 3-2t Lost A GOLD WATOH, small siz cingio care ‘with engraving of group of femaics A liberal reward will be paid for ite return to 303 6th street and N.Y. avenue. Lost betweea N. Y avenue and Patent Office Fair Room. the evening 0 «the 21 in- Stant. No questions will be asked. mas 2t* 3 REWARD —Lost.on the evening of March S250 GT Cerwoen fund notoct a POORET OOK, containing several hundred dollara and some photogra The finder wijl resetvo the above reward 7 Uesving iat 276 Pennsylvania s et aC Simba ze neem BS 5. W. MAY. O5T—On Wednesday night, the 2d iastant, a black POOKET BOOK contaicing $237.56, two ) bills, $27 in1’s, 5's and I's, and 5) cants ia tilver; also 8 gold ring with a square and compaa5 engrsved onit. $50 reward will be paid if returned to JOHN A. P. SON, No. 51 Pa. avenue, betw. ist and 2% 51 5 mh 3 st O8T—Between 91! d 14th streets. I and G, on Sunday night. i Grey PUR OaPs. 31 reward fer returaing aame to 376 Ninth st, bet. Land N.Y. avenue. mh 2st $5 REWAERD—Strayed away last December. a face. Red COW. with a small white epot in her ; Bhe was about 4 yearsold. The finder will re- eve the bore reward by bringing her to Mat., con ge ene ee ®. OONLY. $40 REWARD FOR TWO HORSES.—Stolen from the stable of the undersigned on the Bightof the Sith instant, two large Horses, used for cart p |. One quite fleshy; no marks remembered “he other with a white spot on end of poss, and hip bones vary prominent The above Pie bee be en for return of both, or twenty ‘ollars for either one. DIE€K&0ON & KING, Wood and Cosl Deslers, fe 25-1¢t* Georgetown, D. Hats. CAPS, &o. Just received, and gonatantly on hand, a large as- ate, Caps, Military, Goods, &c., lo ash price. went ons) PEMIOK & GO. Pa Je Penn. avenue. WAStED—a wo! ook, Wash, and 1 Family “Abply at'349 0 ina red, Miss JOSBPRINE: A at aly as 3 Trek ana isthe WANTED—A SIFOATION, by on experienced Bar reference, Sines alr ANTED—A and snd to O street, ter 1 re y saigeg 7 ® 'ED_, WAnrED A good Restaurant pele WwW y ayo apg Ladys BTU ATIO Tas a young s, store vf and millinery ate By KERY.3 an T2D—A with their’ SEES eo 1088 OTon, 308 wert Rintonath eee PZ: © ANTE) erally setul, ‘Agdreaa W ANTED—A White Woman as Cook, rages will be given. Apply at No, 33 Bridgs street. Georgetown, D. 0, pectabie Girls, BI’ to make themveltos make the: 'o3 gen: Box 20 Star office. over ‘me ‘en experien: Best of city . mh 4st* force (dress pits oth. ly acquainted forone Gey. at it TUA- iat in it* Liosral ANTED—A first-class Cook for aamall fi tod, DENT, No. 456 Fiftesn! ive over JAY COOK & OO., between 10 and 12 0’clock, a ma 4-3t* ANT. W Sinan fos Steaks Prince George county, Md. Ww 4NtEp-a and to Reference required. Inquire atthe Ly nue, between 13th and 13th sir (H00K Ww. Cook WANTED FOR Muss AT ers’ 247 Penn. mh 4-3t* enderstand ‘who can br and sobriety, mha ste ile: 50,600 tree’ oC ing, Stitehiog there are otner Richa bi look out that they come to Prince’s, who is nly practical hand in the elty, street. opposite Patent Office. mbroidery done, in the field, ladie: W ANTRD_Thres HARNESS MAKERS to work one of them to work on ENHEIMER’S, 305 Pa, mh 3-st* on Military work, belts. Apply at OP. avenue, mily, at. MEDIATBLY—A Practical GAB- e charge of a track farm, with- rms, 'W, Hyattsville P.O., Th 4-3t™ ans, ‘ests, A competent cock wh 0 je co: his business (either white or colored), iiveble sortinponials asto capacity . BY i aeey, M DOWELL & 09. LADIB® WANTED TO CALL ERIBOR’S Stamping pot, , Pi: Be sure you go to French cook is k Inquire at Mr. BBDF. Penn. avenue, ae ee OV ONES, 2 INS SE WANTED—-A COOK, WASHER, and IRONBR fore small family work. Recommendations reqaire 431 Sixth atre we TED_—A good KITOHENMAID me street and mh 3-2t” re 8 "8 Groce:y, corner 19th General House- d. Apply at No, BR. OOHSN. Jr. WANtep-a WAITER at the Gosling Houro one who understands the busi wi ee will be given the whole year round. Inquire ey 6 Restaurant, 247 Penn. avenue, pectiely and sts. WwW ANTED—APPRENTIORS to learn Millinery and Feney Mat Trimming, A rity, as they will be taught by an experien: York milliner. Apply at No. 4 Maret 8; avenue, up stairs. A N BXPBRIENOBD NURSE WITH GOOD recommendations wishes a Place. with an invalid preferred. Appiy at west corner 9th and B streets (Island), within three tween 10 and 128. m good opportu- New pace, Pa. 2 3-207 Situation dayn. be- mb 33t iad TOR RENT AND ORRENT—A STABLE Reta roses Baropanee Hestase relgg Nore M second floor, Lt 224 Bixta s mh above ti mie ‘OR, — ad HAKNSES BOP: F Le. a SADDLE HAakN sold cheap, be sere hg ‘Northern Li Market, Foanienan ROOMS FOR RENT—At No_au5 me eet. between ly without tallsfacte ey renee Lorir GEORGETOWN FOR SALE —bot southwest corner of mbes APPIY st a [Wo Funnies WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO RBNT—On fret for RouseReeping, South D wi SALE. j __ AUCTION SALES. ith Dat, 4-30 su0P; 320 weat Seventa —— a ig SOB OTHER AUCTION BALBS SER 18T PAGE TAS AFTERNOUN AND TO-MOnRO®} | Sy W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. NITS® &TATES MEEEE 4's FALE OF’ Brame Genes swy Beoine —In virtas of « isrued from tho Dierks Oftis of the aMatriet of Golnarbin, holding a die to me directed, I will ge) at tae BY of Yolum>ia oa day of March. 164 for ca he AT BSMBR CBRE. fo va eee 7 : 7 ob WALL, & 0O., Aucts By GRES LULNM8, Auctioneers, WO STORY F354 HGUSE AN ory referesen, Mone Troe Dire see Paes nv" roped SFY ave a? Auction, —On ESDAY, 1#: day Pattee | of Mare ehatl sel! in frost of the runitsa, ai Madison and Fayette sis’ ‘ciock p m_, two-store frame 188 ent Lotion tery, frontieg 120 fee 0.10 Kigbtuet ty 8 D. KURTZ. , No, and sth ts north. stree’ , conta’ fees ttt Gece tar anges . fe owner a of furnitare, sta remsoase ing oy jon owner on he nsentnes at ones. —A Commodioas Dawaliia Mass. us, between 4: ten rodma, = ¥ 1POS- Hi sell at a reaso: eee heteh asbie price, ly. Appiy to the mh4-3t* ALUABLE et AND LAND WOOD FOR ber offers for rale = superior lot of i and Taber weet oer ma} su r distance ht miles a cig! siderable quantity whi-tewews ——Brnee stage road leadingto Upper Mi tity of the wharf parpotax; tree By Cy) mover riboro. Airo. ° a hickory wood. For further inf.rma + ad THOMAS BERRY, zi Old Fieids P.O... ze County. Mi LEASE—Tha following LOTS in Washiagto: will be ieassd on favorable terms for six years or lees, viz: pte. Square 512, sti a st. bet. Nand 0. x, Lot 1, . Del. ave. a Band Apply to WM. B. DAYTON, 10, Wastern P.O” Philadelphia, Saabs 4 4 St* STOKE Ti Ni STORE TO LET Rex No, 321 D street, fronti: t door to the Metropolitan on Pa, 8, avenue. Apply in the Metropolitan Bata Rooms, mh 8.4t* Post FL00n BOOM FOR RENT-—A large Par- lor, nicely furnished, windows front and rear, i rivet . No. 373 Third street For: SALEB—The STORE and FIXTUR 5 the corner of 13th and straots, only two doors from the pay office. The same will bs sola on mod- srate terms, For farther information inquire at No. 20 F st.. Washingt on, D.C, mh 3-1 FOr, LEASE 0B RENT—A GRAPH GALLERY with fixtures noaielate vole two rooms joining will be rented together o: r sapa- rato, a first class opportunity. Apply 10493 NY, averlue, near Ioth street 7 “DPIY 10 400M FE SALE—Two small FRAME HOUSES. con- sine four rooms each street, be’ situated on south 4 . $d and 43¢ streats (Island); will da sold pewerately oF 20) ether, on favorable terms. Apply yi is itaral menis, 547 Nintwetrest oo erioultaral Tmple mh 3-6t* 'OR BALE. —The LEASE of a Restaurant, wich or without Furniture, situation best in the city; or a Partner would betaken. The premises at RODDERFO: are adapted ir, a or pasiness. Lie bet. Gand N.Y. avenue, Booms TES FOB SALES A BESTAU@ANT and STBAMED OYSTER SALOON ni ow doing a giod business, fixtures and everything complete, «xtra room for privete parties. with privile, Aprly to MITCHEL Penn. avenue and i5th a! of two years lease. BON, south east corner treet. mhsiw* A PRIVATE | FAMILY. HAVING TAXEN Houss N. Treasury, will a¥e Bee! loraaud Chambers to let. 6, Fi fteenth strast, opposite Tai newly-farni+hed Par- 3 mh 2.3t* Fo SALB—A& ewall GROCERY and PROVI- SION BTORB, will be sold cheap. Apply to JO8. F. KELLEY, 363 Bighth street wort. n-ar I street nort! WaAntsp TO PUBOHASE FOR OASH—A con- ing si enue and bi dollars yonientand well finished HOUSE, contain- seven, or eight rooms, situated north of 2 ‘een Hith and 2th streets, or t rent similar premises. Inquire at this office, mm we A SU8tNES8 WANTED.—An industrious youn man with considerable experience Jeweller by trade) and a capi ‘would lik with some establisned b proposal in confidence. two thou- e to go in copartnerahip asiness; will receive any f referen- ces given, Inquire at the Real Eetate and Intelli- gence Off mh 3 4t* * No. 511 Ninth st., near Pa ave. NE. Le OUNTY FOR MARINES. Wanted, at the Headquarters of the U. 8. Marine ABLE BODIED MEN, to perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Yards and on board of United States vessels of war atsea and in port. The ccrporation of Washin; cepted recruit in the Marine ONE HUNDRED AND Corps, mb 3 3w ANTED—A WHITE GIRL to 49 plain oook- ing j alto s BOY to wait on table, "A Restaurant, corner 1sth stress, S08 BROW avenue, im pays to each ac- ¥ DOLLARS, WATOHMAEE will be gitee MON, 487 L stro y. To B WANTED TO WORK ‘8 good workman Hib: iy Smmudiaiely to i IN wages aa Es W ANzED IMMEDIATELY — Two or thraa TRAMSTERS, and a good Colored MALE OOOK to take charge ofa mess ia the army. Avp!y to CHAS. A. RCOLESTO)', 307 E WANTED "A SITUATION yourg Man.as in a Wholesa! by @ respactabis stant Book keansr best ofcity reference. Atdress H. B., Star office. mh 2 St* $2,500 ample collateral fo., Real Es corner of 7th an Ww ANTED—One or two Journeymen BARBERY WENTED.—A low of payable in 6and 12 than and a BO learn the business, 2,50 want=d, curity given Ait todeesny ar 4 oO Sween: Brokers and General Agents, ste my 2 St" ¥ who can shave, or s Boy who will Toquire at No. 524 New Jer- sey avenue, near Baltimore Depot, Washington, D Fars FOR BA —Of 53 acres, mh 2 3t* 7 miles from mar- ket in Montgomerywounty, Md. I: has about 5-0 fruit trees and abounds in the purest water. SSR bitte 173 6th street, near D, to CaUsin mh 2-e05t* (}OR BALE—The LEAS. i, PIXTCRESand GOOD | ‘WILL of a steam. d Oyster “Nooo loon, No. 97 Pa. avenue, between 4}; and 6th strests." Ths Isase hes three years snd six months to run from iat of April. Good loostion for any wholesale business, Apply at Bo 504 Pa. avenue, FRANK AUDEMARS. purse DESIRABLS pumber of V the city at Private Hal BRICK HOUSES ANDA acant Lots in the Western part of e offer for sale two tbres-story Brick Dwelling-houses. Nos 2! and 23 Pennsylvania avenue, between 24th and 25th sis . containing each ffteer rooms, with large hail and ail the modern improvements. The houses are in fine condition having lately been thorou; ed to one ove . ronting 22 feet on the A’ trees. grapery, &c. Also, @ three-story Bri Ming side lot, and containi: of the houses is a ven! ith choice fruit ck Dwelling, No. 73 K st., ing mins rooms, with Also, a pumber of Vacant Lots, fronting about 24 feet each on Penn. even: str, = & CO,, Auctioneers. between 2ith and 25th ely to JAS. OC. McGUrum & ah 2 29 FS SaLE—The UNION EATING HOUSE on the corner of 1ith and @ streets west. For par- ticulars inquire on the pri emises. mb 1-eo3t* hl SLE—-STBEL'S RESTAURANT Fez? ear the depot. Thre + sey avenues. i koown house, now doing an extensive business. is sisted for asie on moderate te! heal:h beirg the only reason 0 per month, wie. 7 Me dlls aetna ie S70) 5 here is ‘a fon? $2e aver. r partionlars. enquire 30°% st] JAMES 8 age daily receipts is ou the property. Fo premises {mal eon for tRTowr le SL. HE RESTAURANT J AND BAR—No. 439 Pa > ie offered fcr eale. {thas beea in nao: cessinl operation for bine montas past, but press ing engagements elsewhe: re induces the proprietor to sell. Apply at the saloon betweea 3d and 43¢ sts. fe %-1w Eo, BaLE—One MOD TENON MACHINE. one SA inch CIRCULAR 8A W8. IN LDING MAGHINS, on W ARBOR, two 12 and 125 feet GUM BELT. . They can be reen at the corner 6th st. and Masyland “ave, Capitol Hil, ands will be Folds bargain for cash; north wi fe2i-lw* oat cornes, L. NEVIUS. mh 2-8t ANTED—A SALESMAN in ® Dry | Store One who has been employed in this city preferred. None but those who can gire the best of ref@rence need to spply. “No. 48 Market Square, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At ANDREW J. JOYCE'S Coach Factory. ene first-claas COACHSMITH; also, two APPRENTION BOY! one to learn the Coach Trimming, the othor the sep Peek or O Friages on hand, amon, arge stock of Os and, sorfmrnt one second-hand Coupee, 4 good article, h 2-3 Goods the as- ANTED — Two Grst-claas BARBERS, with good reference Wager twenty dollars s week Apply to BE. ALLIOT, 212 Pennsylvania avenue, mh 1 eo6t™ GARDENER WANTED, ONB WHO UNDER W stands his business a: Apply at SIBLEY loth ard 1ith. assist on a farm. 2 Dat, betwean * mhi-tf or 10 rooms, OUSE WANTRD.—A ge. furnish H lease a ine ashineton or Goat oO! imself a ‘an! ol tea odoribed any time in April, Addr lioe Box 980, Warhiseton. ntleman desires to or unfarnished, ot 9 stone, for 7. Poases- Post Of- 29 iw* Ww ANTED TO HI. zwo Boot and 5! aleo, a Man to Raige 5, man with family can articulars at Mr. h street, near Penn. svenue, i) S OB WO8K ON SBHAAES— joemakers and one Ccbbler; or 20 acres of Tobacso; a mmodatad. Appl for ERS Inte!ligence Oice, stable and WwW, OFFER FOR SALB ONE NEW STEAM TUG; one side wheel double Gngine; iron Bost light draft. and one decked Barge, capacity 20 tops. All of these Boats are in complete run- PROC VILLE ACADEMY, A HOME SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Who are received ed time, and charged from . Address date of entrance. rel K. BURNS, Brookeville, Montgomery county. fe 25-eolm s Maryland. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber bath obtained from the Orphans ’Oourt of Wash- ington county, in the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the personal estate of Michael McOarty, late of Washington city, D. 0., ds. ceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased are hersby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on or betore the l6thday of February next; they may eteerwie by law be excluded from all benefit of the es Gi x hand this 18th day of Fe! AS eee ee a ER ODONNOGHOR. ¥xesutor. NURM YOR 84.8 AT GBIS3080 POINT, AVE by thi pe o cart or vessel load, at low rates, S2 Captains of vossels desiring retura mf would do well to call: “Apply to GLETAIM JOKE! FRANECIN at pero: PEITIBONR'& BORMULINGHR S50 W sirens.” Be ne bare Py fa: FE armas HRSA PERE ™ er a ae ition ar: eee ee a o MoE fe 0-com* . Apply to Bing order. APDEORGAN & RHINKHART, fe26-12t foot @ stree! ©. W. BOTELER, | 780. W, BOTALE: C. W. BOTELER & ON, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In CHINA, GLASS, AND CROOKERY WABBE, TABLE CUTLERY, SILVBR-PLATEE WARS, BRITTANIA WARB, BLOOK TIN GOODS, TIN CHAMBER SETS, OOAL OIL LAMPS, JAPANNED WAITERS, DOOR MATTS, VRATHEE DUSTEBS, BRUSHES, WOOD WARE, AND HOUSBEBEPING ARTICLES GENERALLY, a7 HOUSES, HOTELS, AND STRAMBOATS FURNISHED A? SHORT NOTION. 318, IBON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA ANENUB, fe 17-006m . Between $th and 10th sts, Pree POLS nn (ee Cav: carriage house Lock box 48, Washingto: Wy 4RtzD, IMMEDIATBLY—200 LADIES to Muslin, Linen, and Cambric. bceigterd Constant work: a plying wil) Pies a Teaser nesteneas ‘k. Apply Machine Stitohin Patent Office. OUSR WANTED—From the firstof May,either Hi turnished or unfurniaked, north of Pean. are nue, and between 43 and 2th red. dares", moles 2 and —_ ND-BAND FUBNITURE. Want binor, 6 ts, Beda, Bedding and Bt lousefurnishing mar 80-tf . @ and H, east side. yNE-HORSE oouPER, ‘We offer for sale chi |, with WOdrive trom the ina mh 2 126 politan Hotel, mh 3-ly D. P. Lup: ‘Washington, D. 0.. March 1, 1864. Pa a nt BE th @ Eon crseestt ae aMs, ro dissolved. Hapiiities of the w ides, and srran, TIRE & OO. Dom Merevants, H. HOFFA, TOH MATERIALS, TOOLS, bilge ORYSTAL®, FILES, &0, No. 337 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Metro- Washington, D. 0, pean TROR . ‘Wintaus joree Coupes, closs ged ‘arm of Lup- consent this mh 3 st* Jeut PARLOR and se OMS. Fo REN f— With or Without Board—An RO! a : Ft Brent Gives Bort Office and Treatary wot state Patent Office, Post Offi excel- Veral well furnished 5 BD- 450 Tweith street, withia five miautes Williard’s, aad the Departments, The location is unsurpassed in Washington, No children in the house, faz? tf Low 40 north of » No, 32 Fes BALR OK RENT—A delightfal Gountry RESIDENGR. with 6 scved. 06 wh Washington. Apply to BDWD, SWAN on avenue, Washington, or address him No, Paul etreet, Baltimor fe B-e03t* Fo RENT. A large Dining-Koom, Kitchen.acd K- with furniture for dining reom and eae pee “the rooms aro ia a largs lodging bouze, and the table can be fill led with boarders immediately. Aprly st 486 E street, betweea 5th and 6th sts, Several pl and to let. leasant Rooms no’ — iOR SALE—A three- story Brick DWELLING witha two-story bac Building; woll sitasted. Algo. two small Frame ANG: Ode Fellows Hall Houses. Apply to JOIN ERMAN, No. 505 Seventh BR RENT—Oonristing of Furnished Ropar ana Chambers connsctinz, or single fe 23-2w' Obambers. Apply a: 360 between 434 and 6th. aefFéc, LOT 16, square 1 strecta cast. running adjofzing alley, 63 feet are 1.096, bet streets ee Seabees from south A streat to the adjoining alley. 52 feet front and 128 feet deep. pply at No. 13 Missouri avenue, bet. 43¢ and sts , st Mra. GERECK E'S. fe 23 fe —_— Hy ALE—LOT No. 4, square 1019, between kK ORntcnd rath street east, and ruaniag from Pa. avenue to couth E street, 29 feet front and 2) feet ,096, between’ 17th and /3th from Bast Capito! street to Pe March next. the residence of Br habor te Brasilian Minister, for several years is for rent; possession given on the first day -CLA8S DWELLING HOUSE FOR A REnte The large denble House situated oa the corner of M street northand Vermont avenue, His Excellency M. JA‘. ADAMS. fed Exec, and Tras. of O L. Coltman. deceased. goes of very supe: ance if taken direct “Thave now ‘on hand OAE, PINE AW. and all kinds of COAL mh 2}w* oda Bnet, W se. 298 Oat ly to. 9. . ORNWB, No. 42 raised : G !—COAL!—COAL! WOOD !—WooD:—WwooD! BED A8H OOAL, ‘which will arrive Pesek I will seil it ata smell om the vensel. 1D HIOKOBY WOOD, the lowest market prices. wy 5 c ‘t Bi: Light Silver- Lo Ro la BTABLISHED 1850 of, " LICENSED PAWNBROKERS, and the i Pierce. becween First street end New Jeraty wee. f put, 26y fut deep, with side ths prea Ferme feu! Ps alloy te premiinpe. cash, fer-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Austs. a THR AROVR 8A s ‘ ti FRIDAY, the eth pop Aaa ke ea bed GREEN & WILLIAms! Ancts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anchonesrs. ‘T4828 FRAME HOUENS AND LOTS ON THE Ist ep at AvcTION,—Ou TURSDAY, UX first day of Marca st 4 o’¢icca D. M., We shal soll ie t of the premises, $ Frame Houses and Lots ts 70 No S51, in Lot 8.3.8 faat fron: Bs Seer. Cn the corner of Sd and Datreat south; one Shing Housy2 is sed aa a Store that iz &: wanes. Placa, will do wail to aitend the salon noe ® SEN ‘erms CHe-thira ossb se sace in ix and Miob ges 2 i in Square No, s67, ant eee Lot Ro. 3 morthe with intorest; iven an deed trust taken on the premiaes, pies be Ali conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost Of the purcharsra Title indispuigole. fe24-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots, Wy THE ABOVE Fa iT - SIFRIDAY, the ith inst mua ncne coe ee mh2¢ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aust. By J. GO. MoQUINE & GO., Auctioneers. RO! "3 SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- 1m sb Beat Eetarey. ortvatsp Sast oF = Carizor—By virtue ofadecres cf the Supreme urt of the District of Colambia. substituting me 88 trurtee under certain deeds of trust recorded in Liber J. A 5.» No, Nat. tation 157. U8, algo, one recorded in Liber J, A.B, Wo i5:, 2: &c.; iso. one other reecrded in’ Liber J’ A.B .No jes 4°. 41. 43, 43, and 43, one of the land rec ordsof Washi or county. District of Colnm>ia, Isbatl, on TU BSDAY, the first day of Maroh, 154, at 4 o'clock p. m.. arli at F eemcied auction, on tue Promises, iota 1, 3. 3. 4. 5,6, 13, and 1¢ tp Square” | Bo bo Bes 3,4, ng! ie} hate a Frame eilirg Boure, one Brick Honsa and Store; also, & Meat-honss, Stable, and Shad: oes aso, Lots3,4, aad 5, in Square No, 319, wnim- roved. Pithe Improved property is altasted on B etrest Borts, batwaen £tb and Sth east. andis woll adept ed for a butcher, as it bas all of the necessary ap- Pferms: One third cash; balance in two eqguai notes at six and twelve months, om interest, #3- ; Cured by a deed of truat on the premises, @7 Purchasers at a former rate hn faitse te comply, the trustee will reqmire a cas: parment of at least ten percent on the amount of the yer, chare, to be maie qn the day of sale in defanit of which the property will be tsmecie; ly resold. . LBER rustee ja2-eokds =. 0, McGQUIRE & Ov., Aucts, 82-THE AROVE SALE TS POPTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY AFTERNOON. March th same hour an€ lace BLN. GIUHERT, Trustee, J.C. McGUIKE & CO., Aucts, ig A B. EEWis & intl Peete pt ere. % ‘eventh street. between G ai streets £GE POSITIVE SaLB THIS EVEAING, ai? o'clock, and tn ba continted on TO.MOR- W (Saturda:} MORNING, at 10 o'clock, of— Writing Paper, reiopes, Biark kx A splendid ss:ortment of Photograph Albums, * Bilver ed Ware. Table and Pocket Outiery. tocks, Watches. Gold and Btlver Panc!l Cases, Gold Cha'ne, Gold and Pisted Jewelry, Foreign fea Shelia. And an immense taricty of Fancy Goods, at the: store 427 7th atrect, bety esa G and H sts. .B. The cals will be continued avery morning ati0 ock and eveniog at 7o'cloc:. uatil the whole stock, amouzting to over $10,0°0, shail be clorsd, W. B. LEWIR & €O. wh 3-17 By W_L WALL & CO., Auctioneers A NEWLY FINISHED FRAME HOUSE OF FIRST sTRERT. DRT WERN D axD B S?ResTs, aF Avotioy —Cn W NEEDAY AFTEXNOON arch, we will scil.ia front of the premis2s, Lot No. ll, in Hoffman's subdivision of original Lota, square €29, improved by a nowly firi-ned two-story Frame Dwelling, contairing six rooms and every convenience for gamal! dweiling, Terms ie 2 625 W.L. WALU & CO., Ancts, .S7-THE ABOVE SAL2 18 POSTPONED UN- ti) BATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sth instant, at 4 o ek. mb2 WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers. pe By J, G. McGUIBE & CO.. Auctionsars Siizserr cereee eeeiNe BOvaE one > 83 = ISTH AND STREETS —Oa TBUKBDAY AFTERNOOM March 10th. at 43 o'clock. on the yremises, we'suali se!l part of Lot No. 3.in Square No. 268, fronting 2 fest | inch on north C street, between 13th and streets, rum- i tha The promises can be seen at any time, and the | No. 4, Folios 123 &c., one tated plication to either of the under- ae Ow. COLBURN story back Dullding, being a newly-built Brick, No. 199 Fourth atrert, Detween Land New York avenu: Bee contains sieht ~ Ihave Just recetved bills of lading for two car- ‘eots, ning back 82 feet 24 inches to a3) foot alley. ian. proved by aenug frame dwelling house conthiuee four rcon#, with Daok kitcaen, Terms cask. J.C. McGUIRE & OC.. Aucts, mhad By J. OC. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctionvere. TP RUSTEE’s SALE OF A VALUASLE CORNES Jot, NEAR TH® BaLTimoxe Rai Roan Drror, By Virtue of a deed of trust bearing dats on the 38th day of May. A. D. 1853, and recorded in Libsr N.O.T. No. i, folio 97. & , one of the land recoras ‘ax Waehirgton county. D. C.. and by direction o sigmalder of the notet secured thereby, the wader_ » premetee will sell at padlic sale, in fre Behay of wok SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the artcf criginarh, A. D., 1864, at §0’ctock 5 Rirdred and thirty tty. four (4), im Bqugre No. six ie vron the corner of New she said part @f said Lot EB strect,and bass front of tm ayenue snd North avenue, end one hundred (109) f-et off wfeet on the The nate of this property ic theim mediates. borbood of the ih epee <4 favorable opp tenity .ora pro investment. Terms of eal One-third in cash, of which @59 must be rai ale, anf the remsinder in equal pasmente in a twelve montis, interest from @ay of recured by deed of tras. if the terms of sale are not compiiet wits in five Gaysaftor the anie, the trustee reserves the Tight to resell atthe right and costof first purchaser, ter Sve days notize. vit conveyanciog, including stamps at putch saers t sai WAED, Trastae, THE & 00., Aucis, mb4 2awSw&cs J.C By J. 0, MeGUIRE & 00,, Anctionsers, JLENWOOD E?BRY—The maazagars of this & Cometery resoirnd to raise tas price of lots to 30 cents per square foct.and thatthe com- munity may have no cause forcomplsint. bave also ‘resolved before doing so. to ord-t a patamptory sale of 50 Jots. and parts of iots at Pudlic Auction. and for further means to embelliad, ant o wire. te improve the grounds. Thi« Ceuwetery is on the pian of the ¢ -sbrated @ it ot New York, of whisk ft ist a, excel in beauty sd arrapgenents. anything of the ind etther in Europe or America. Glenwood is situated on the high ground over- looking the city cf Washington, and on direct line with pear Ceaser strovt, one ant-a-half iles from the Capito “this cemetery is chartered by Congrass, and the lots are not pyr - aebts; Taxes, "eT an¥ 0 e charter E nyanicn alcsue with cep, charter. and _by laws, appiy to the Auctioneer, J.C MoGUIRE & OO. corner Penn. avenue ard iti atrast, where tl sale will take piace om WEDN E{DAY ag THUBS DAY. the Ith and 17th of March. at 3 0’slock p. m. Visitors acmitted = the grounds at all hours, from sunrise 20 FURST, B, CLOSE, President. J.C, McGUIRE & 00.. Bucte .C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HUeTER a SAUD OF A FARM CONTAINING 130 Acres. Mors 08 LESS, SITUATED IN FAIB- Fax Coumry, VikGiais. azout omg Mite —— Baiuin’s Corxgas ox TH Mipoie Pixe.—!. shal fel] at the Auction Roomn of J, 0. MeGutre & Co. on TUBFDAY, the 221 of March ae at 1. by. virtue of a deed of trast to the suse: yer beating: date the 23d of May, 1959, and reco ni : ra for inis, the following descri! proverty. ising apd Delak in the County of Falp- 7 is. viz: iA cee ag lasted om tho eith side of the Middle bike ‘Pihence with sad pike north-wastarly, to mbs d Fo SALEB—A new three-story HOUSE, with oy corner at J, thenca scuthwester- two. ly slong raid Perkins line to iy along the salt Perk See nore Sl wesborly along said Perkias’ line to stake K, thence southerly to the north Holmes’ run on Kiugsman’sline toH, two marked maples, pine and oa! at Kingerman’s cor- per, thence southeasterly along the said run to D, a stake one pole from Lipscom)’s line, thence north 3:36 deg., east 931 poles to A, the beginning, con- . 1m Acres of id, more or less. together i 1 and singular, the improvements, privi- leges, hereditaments, and sppurtenances to the same. =: Term : Fifteen hundrod dollars in cash on the sale, the residue in tecive months fromday a with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises. f the terms of aale are-not complied with within a the trust the Houiuo secell st wane vik and’ expense BeiG dar he ear ee, felé-2aw 3.90 UIBE & O0., Aucts. UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED STOCK. War Duranomst: Gavatay Brazav, Wa ‘to the b Will be sold at poo! io auction and on THURSD The Nundred (100) from fifty 5 gg Mm by i pS Heh Seneca ——