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> the grand jury by Jadge Fish. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSSMENTS TO-NIGHT. Groves’s TuzatTex.—This wit! no doubt be @ bri.iiant night at Grover’s, for itis anncanced that President Lincoin and family, Lieut. Gen. Grant, the Secretary of State, and other digni- taries will be present by special appointment to witness Mr. ‘Eawin Booth's fine representation of “Richard Third.’ Mr. Koppitz has been brouzht on from Philadelphia to conduct the orchesira, and the theater will be properiy dec- orated fur the occasion. Fox's Tawater.—Mr. J. S. Clarke will apprar ‘o-nightin two of his best characters, both the creation of Mr. J. B. Buckstone, viz., ae « Peter Pinckey,”’ in “Single Life,” and as Heury Dove,” in “Married Life.” Those who are fund of comedy and fun cannot do better iban patronize Ford's Theater, for Olarke’s -ergaéscement closes on Saturday. CaxTKEBURY —At this hall, Miss Dora Daw- “fon, the doubie-voicea singer, and Miss Annie dwell, another fine vocalist, attract mach ion nightly. and it is safe tosay that there Lever W4&s & beiter company upon the boards &t Canterbury Hall, taking it throughoat. V auleries.—Here there isa music hall and thea er ali in one, and the plays are well per- dormed, while the songs and dances and witti- isms ci the Ethiopians tend to enliven all and Gtiveaxwry the blues. Lina Windell, Mr. J. Thomson, Maggie Friel and others are per- forming here. Be Saag nd ha SERENADE TO LIEUTENANT GEN’L GRANT.— Last ight, about i2 o'clock, Lieutenant Gen’! Graut was serenaded at Williard’s Hotel by the bana ci the !7th infantry. Aftera number of Popular sire had been performed, there were Jouc calls calls tor the general. Hon. E. B.- ‘Wa:hburne appesred at one of the. windows overiocking Fourteenth street and addressed the crowd as follows: Feilow citizens of Washington: Lam desired by L-entenant General Grant to tender you his proiound and grateful ackncwledgements for ihe distinguished compliment yon have paid Dim to-night. (Applause.) He desires me to ®8y to yOu thar he ia pot in the habi! of makiag 8} eeches; (voices in the crowd, « Weknow it,”) bu: ican say to you that while he eannot speak, he can as you know fight the rebels. (Great cheering.) He is a man of deeds and not of vores. (Continued cheering.) I desire now to present to you Lientenant ene Grant. [Voice, “Three cheers for Gervral Grast.] Alter the proposed threa cheers were given ‘by the crowd, Geueral Grant stepped to the Window and said: “Gentlemen you will have cus? me trom speaking” - tbe appearance of the General the great- ath ifested, and atter ne had retired, som+ ten minutes elapsed betore the crowd dispersed. gpa Cuarce Fo THE GRAND Jcay.—Subjoined will be 1ound tue excellent charve delivered to fomen of the Grand Jury: You have been selected in obedience to the provisions of the ¥, toactas ibe Grand Inquest of this Dis- x the present term of this Court. If we Mey judge trom the experience of the past your, the aunty which you will be called upon to ,erform wilt be long and arduous; L doubt not you bring aloag with you to the task a determinanen to discharge 1t faithfally, ac- cor: ing to the best of your ab lity. Your selecti ni for this important trust is a of your respectability, as aniesialion of public confidence rity, which Lam quite sure has ispiaced. ere is probably no city in Whicb, at present, more stern’ thos+ who are appointed to “aan @ rigorous and iuutntul disehar Our: wn. One of the worst conseqences growing out of ‘war is the iearful laxity of morals which it ex moug ‘ke people wherever its injluence €x cucs, avd the almost countiess host of strag gles, idlers and corrupt adventurers who hover arcand towns and cilies in the rear of great aretes like that which for nearly three year: past bus been stationed around our na- tier al capil 18 defe and protection. The popula of our District has searly ov bied its tormer numbers sicce the outbreak r justice ge of duty, than of tbe reblifon. Whilst a great many of the West vorthy and respectable people of the ec y bave come to make this their perma- nent home: n fact undeniasle that a large Pertion o rease of our population von- Sists Of a@ ciass of idle and vicious yagubonds, Whe have been attracted hither in pursuit of crimeand plunder. Petty theves, pickpoc cats, gaumlers and prostitutes have flocked here, and stil! continue te come in our midst from every gsecion of the couutry, while criminals of d-e,er dye, in quest of larger prey. are here ia no isconesid-rabie numbers. We have nox three men in prison, under sentence of death, for having, in coid bleod, taken the lives of | thes teilow-men: whilst nearly if not qnite twe hundred felons cf tesser grade have, within F ear, heen cousigned by the seateuce of (is Court tothe \lbany county penitentiary; te ).: ofhing of toose con victs who have been shed by fine and imprisonment in the ccuny jail, There have been tried and dis- Posed of Here wi'hin the last eleven months, about eleven hundred criminal cases I net to be expected that even by the most Sec pious csre and active vigilance we shall ve aric entirely to put a stop to the perpetration of rine in our midst; but by faithtul, earnest Aud persevering rfi we may accomplish a good work in deteriing the ous from the commission of m falter in the disch ny offe: ; whilet if we e of omr duty, or baco:ne di-beartered by multitude of offenders among us, every species of crime may soon Fur riot in cur community. o1 Iver, and w yur judges, our Dis- They, our ju of the pence, aod police are all, by virtue of our office tier our ¢ B3, con-ervators of the public peace and morals, A solemn responsivility resis upon each of us, “and we ougtt all to meet tha’ responsibility lke men who know their duty, and knowing dare to doit. Noone o us shonid fora mo- men’ think of shiinking from any portion of es Tesponsibi! which properly beloags to im. : Lt is the duty of the judges, whose province itis ‘o preside over the trials of crimes aid Thisdemeanors, to guard against prejadice in Telerence to the guiit or innocence of parties accused of crime, in order that pare andim- pariial jus'ice may be administered ; and tt is also the duty of gran jurors to act with lik- fainss, trnth, and pmpartiality in reference to petsous complained of befure them, and yat bo'h jndge and grand juror as conservators of the peace, owe it to Ourselves and society to aid by our efforts in the discovery of crime and the detection ¢f tbe criminal. Siill more so is itthe duty of the District Attorney to search out the guilty offender. Heis the prosecating officer of the Government, and it devolves on him to prosecute the pleas of the United States in all cases in this Court. Itis bis duty to lay be'ore you all indictments, having end reed ‘thereon the nam-s cf the witnesses he inteads to be examined before you; all of whom must have b en previously sworn by the desk before you c&n proceed tv examine them. Itis your duty when the indictment has beea laid b-fore you to call the witnesses in the order in whieh their names are «ndorsed on the indictment, and examine them carefully; it the oif-nce chu god im the indictment shall appear to twelve of your .univer to have been sufficient- ly proved, your foreman woi t+ apon it the words “a true bill,” ana s his naine thereunder. If it be not sufficienly proved, you should endorse the eon entber the word “ignoramus,” or the w.. is “not found,” or rue bill,’ which should be also be signed by your foreman:and you will retarn the result cf y ‘Ts to the Court at the €lose of each a n. MEETING IN Bewatr or THE INDIANS — Pursuant to publishea cail, there wag a meet- ing held iast night in ihe Hall of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of takins some action looking to the better protection and we] being of the Indian tribes Rey. Mr. Jones, of the Cherokee nation, gave abi-tory of the wrongs he alleg-d had b-en “suffered by that nation, not only by rebel, but also by Union troops. The reporis of Messrs. Wattles, of Kansas, Day, of Minnesvts, and White, of Oregon, who ‘were appointed commissioners in 1861, to visit the Indian tribes, was read, and they attribute the destitution and want and all the Indian outbreaks to the mismanagement and rascality of Government ageuis, who on salaries ot $1,500 and $2,000, were making between 850,000 and $106.00 out of the Indians. Father Beeson made a lengthy speech, and Feteired to the great wrongs practised upon the Red men. Resolutions were peeees recommending 4 Congressional committee of inquiry into the Sfiuirs of the Indian burean, and the appoint. M+.tofacommitte of three to wait om the President with ar quest to issue a frociana- tion of general am.e-ty to all the Indian tribes Mniil all their grievances are investigated. —— Port or Groncxtown.—Entered—Steamer Ssivor, Robinson, from New York with mer- —— - Ba Cleared—Stamer Baltimore, Lewis, for New “York; steam tug J. L. Pusey, Shelburne, for Philadelphia; Schr urel, Mcwiliiama, for St Marys; Herschel, Bardsesil. New York; G. ‘Weshington, Swan, Nanjemoy Creek; W. DL. Phelps, Crsumer, Balts nore; Thos. £! Bastian, Oroly, Pocomoke Sound; Pilot, Foxwell, Mays; Edwards, Imiey, Laur: ‘loops Strea- ker, Faunce, S!. Marys: H. Day, Sones, Carry- omen; Ann E. Howard, Harte, Chickamaxen; Zion, Davis, St Marys; barges Allegbeuy, Shea, Swan Creek; Wild Ranger, Paster, St. Marys; H.W. Sage, Foot, Phriadelphia; Grey Hound, Tulicy, Swan Creek. | drunk; dismissed, THE NATIONAL Farr.—Yeste aa oon the spacious fair hall was crowd ith chil- dren from the public schools, and atnignt seats wes a large crowd of grown persons, whic! made the sales of tickets quite large. The bal- ance of the school children visit the fair this afternoon, ard we may look for a crowd at Right to get a view of the “dissolving views” which are to be exhibited, and which have elicited so much praise in other piaces. To- morrow night the Odd Fellows will visit the fair, and we learn that the firemen of the city also are to turn ou! im full force and in full | uniform, before itcloses. After Monday next, ‘we learn that the hall will be open only at night to admit visitors. eae “OARBLESS BILL” REGULATING A FUNERAL’ Yesterday, two of Capt. Dolan’s detectives ar- rested an individual who gave his name as “Careless Bill.” of company A, Ist regiment ! Invalid Corps, for assuming command of a funeral procession on the Avenue while in a state of intoxication, and without proper au- thority. It appears that Bill was not author- ized to attend the funeral, but that he assumed the responsibility of walking in advance of the precession, waving his hat, and giving orders. He was committed ‘o the Central guardhouse. ana ws SHootine.—Last night, abont 11'y o'clock, & row occurred in the house of Sophia Pluse, on C street, between Ist and 2d south. A party of soldiers demanded admittance, and were re- fused. They went away, but soon returned and broke in. A soldier, who was in bed in the house, d:ew a pistol and shot one of the party, the ball taking effectin hisneck. The wounded man was taken to hts quarters at Carroll Bar- racks, and the attending surgeon pronounced the wound dangerous. —>—___ FunNERAL.—The funeral of the late John McLecd, took place from his late residence on K street yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. The Columbia Typographical So- ciety accompanied by the band of the 2d D.C. Volunteers were outin large numbers. The deceased was employed at the Government Printing Office, the employees of which stopped work yesterday afternoon to pay the last BALLS, PARTIES, &e. > BARD BALL. The first Grand Ball of C. ILE IN Fi 'T ORDER OF 8. Ta 32 A RS am a ay 'B 's? Haun, Nat is DAY EVEPING, Marcu tn It. | Tight i enloy ate aL eo Positively no liats or caps allowed in the room. Commitue of Arrangements. Geo. F.C: Jobn Jar’ Wiiltiam No beidein Tao. W. Bradbary, mh §-6t Henry Larman. WANTS, ‘ BAksrEs ANTED TAT RLY VY aay Ese ee Enis stats coraae Dama Then. CREAT racy Seances Yepue. 18th at ab 15- TBD—Three BA Bread, Pies and aken Wants thas $8 to 15 get weak with mk {fo-2t* “ Blexaadr M TELLS ans WAN TRD — first ciass o Ww: AHL BLOUT, 401 Boventh sitet, et ‘LOST AND FOUND. at th ident’s ching. s Csases GOLD Oh sGRL EE, Th iii be rewarded by leaving it at 407 RY. Lo: —The person who icked cs lady’s FUR sf Sata cles diester oy tts r BD * the sare at the &tar Cffice. dos It" OG LO8T—Hather smaii black tan Terriar Dog, 8 months cld. vamed Gyp; wars or Pst 5 Tewsrd will be paid for bis delivery atNo 354 10: street. between L and M. mb 10 3t* O8T—Yerterday afternoon, batwarn UA and 6 o'elock, « sirall leather POORBE BOOK, with steel clasp. Sontdining $2 in Treasury notes The 1 ly rewi finder ‘ded by leavng it at thectiee. be liber arded by lea’ ie ite ANTED Je MEDIATELY Five OF Six expe- if . A 1 Mice of th Bariohal Bean Res. Apa game ee . South side srenne_ mh i0-St™ WANTED—A smart, clean BOY, white or sol ored, t i4 clean store N. need , Sf pee "a Market Space, Penn. avenue, up stairs. mh 1-2" ANTED. a WOMAN to attead to the duties of the pe ily; one that will study the ry Pa ‘ AR, r street Dorth.. Ate en 9 St* Ww AnTBD-To fom the ppiesistanes of okeiy view fo Batrimony. Kadrese A. BF. BAY. CARL igi a On re} ly at e nue, between Si snd ith M_ OPPBNOSIMER. In the Patent Cffice,a POOR ST BOOK, 8 emall sum of movey and som pa- pers eae A 8 ova can Earn by a eB dey Tty ap ing for this advertisement. App'y, bea Seventh st.) ite BABeae WANTED—Any ofmzon eclored haats isbing a Bituation. will make ins’ i tion, as they will be preferred Others can, via juest of work. at National Hotel Hair essing oon, moh 9-4t* Let = Tuesday avening, going to Georga- town in scar.a RUNDLE consents & RATING @ ow. A liberal reward wil! be given if le't at the Arlington House, at the corner of 4% and Penasyl- Vauia averue mbid-2t* ANTED—A SITUATION as Obambermait and Pisin ewer; is willing to assist with Washing and [ronio, secu for two days at $2 1sth ete. Refer: nce given jan be 6 G street, between 17th and mh 9-3t* E 10 REWAB®D.—Strayed or stolen, on Satur- ow ay my ae more Stn. ° phere, White 0 sWhite str! own her bac! le ar oTODDS: ani left horn marked withasaw. Gall at 454 M . bet. 5 minha gts 2 and Bh eS. poRGR LUOAB. $10 REWARD.~ Strayed (on the 8th inetant) from North Capito street. betwaen Maas, tribute tohis remains, The remains were in- terred in Glenwood. * a ARRESTED UPron Suspicron.— Yesterday, one ot Capt. Dolan’s detectives arrested a man who gave his name as James Leary, upon suspic- jon of being a deserter. He was taken to the Provost Marshal's office and denied having any money upon his person, but upon being searched $140 in greenbacks were found con- cr aled under the lining of his coat-sleeve. Leary ‘wae committed to the Central Guardhouse. a Szconp Precinct Oases.— Adolphus Norton, Jas. Byrne and Wm. McGee, highway robbery and assault and battery; jail for court. Mary Long, disorderly’ costs, 55 cents. Geo. Nickels, s'ealing a goose, Jas. D. Leiber, do; dismissed. Ellen Sumny. drunk and disorderly; work- house, © D. Bradley, threats; dsmissed. Ciras. Smith, deserter; military. —___——_ ELECTION OF OFFICERS.—The Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. has elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, J. T. ©. Donn; Vice President, Sam‘l Macke. Secretary, E. Campbell: Treas- urer, ©. O. A. Donn. Directors—J B. Sipe, J.H. Bush, F, Hall, R. Labille. See THIRD WARDSTaTION Cases.—Jno Riley, Wm Byrne, druok and disorderly ; military. THE FOLLOWING LETTER, received from one of Prot. Wolowski’s pupils, affords conclusive eviderce of the exceilency of his new system of musical instructio: Wasuin March 10, 1541. Professor Alera r Wolo No. 316 F st 5 corner of (lth street—Dear Sir: Permit ine to thank sou, previons to my leaving the city, for the extreme care and attention yon paid fo the cultivation of my voice, euabling me, in so short a time, to sing several Italian, French, ard English pieces. I had been under the im- pression so long that I had no voice tor singi.ag, ihat when 1 was advised by my triend knew how much I desired to sing in pu consult with you on your new method of tes ing. I did so, and commenced a course of y but more with the idea that it would rsement to myself than my andience, be- whom [ was resolved never to venture as & vocalist till some of the best musical judzes preneunced me competent The resultof vour system of teaching, and my Own perseverance, bas fully satisfied the most sanguine expecta- tions of my friends, and I have 4 pleasyre and an advantage that I had long since ceased to hope for Believe me, dear sir, yours with best wishes, Laura M. Frimeosz. ~~ Epitor Stan: Ata late meeting of the Pinm- bers and Gas Fitters’ Association, a resolution was offered and passed expelling me from that body, on the charge made avainst me to the ef- fect that I have been working under the wages, as established by the constitution of that asso- cistion. I wish to state that I have not done <0, and offer a reward of $50 to any one who ean prove the fact. Be'ow will be fonnda copy of a letter from my employer at the Navy Yard, where I have lately been at work. Joun T. Warp. Engineers and Machinists’ Department, N. Parc, Washington, Feb. 27, 1864.—Sirs s to certify that John T. Ward, while emploved in this department, received $2.50 per day for his services. Yours, respecttully, Gro. R. WILson, Master Machinist Per J.T HASKELL, Ulerk. té pe ee ge WE notice among the arrivals in our city thatof the steamer Baltimore and schooners Martha and M. M..Freman, with an endless variety of goods for Bontz& Griffith. 36) 7th street, euch as sofas, bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, secretaries, mirrors, arm = chairs, ro kers. side chairs, cottage dusters, carpets, oil cloths, mattings, rngs, &c. &c, which they ‘On ore running off atshockingly low prives. Re member they allow 10 per cent. on all bills of S50and upwards. Give them a cal nd exam. ine their stock, for we are"fully confident that you w'll not be able to find amore complete ns-ortment of house furnishing goods in the District. * ee THe only place jewelry at I 43% Penn, yourself. A New TrisG Unper Tre Sun! In ite effect—instantare vu, Ini‘s coloring power— satehless, In all its ingredients—vegctable, In its operstion—natural In its beautifying re ults—enduring, In its tendency—preservative. In its popularity—unequalled Cristavoro’s Hare bya Is prenonnced both by the World of Srience and the World cf Fashion, the finest preparations ever invented by art to rectify the short comings of vature. Manufactured by J. Cristaloro, No 6 A-tor House, New York, Sold by all Dragg «ts. Applied by ail Hair Dresrers, mr dim Se THe Fret —Peanty of carriage is mostly depan- der -on a judicious preservation of the fest, it is itpessible to move in raceful manner ifthe great support of the whole frame be in alisordered condition, ard nothing impedes so mueh as Corns, Bunions, ‘rerowikg Nails, or other cisorders to which the feet are liable. To all attic ed wo would recommend an early callat Dr, White's offica No. 424 Penvsylvan'a avenue, between Four-and-a- half and Sixth streets, fe lo-tf ee Corgate’s Hovey Boar This celebrated Toilet Soap. in such univerral Femand, is made from the choicest materials it Wile and emollient in its nature, fragrantiy scepted and extremely beneficial in its action upon dhe skin. For sale by all Drugzists and ?sa Goods Dealers. Ja2s-eoly ————— Brorer Diskases. 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 mereury, Only ten pills to be taken [tis the soldier’s hope, and # friend to those whe do not want to be exposed. Male packages. $2; female, #3. pe Root and Herb Jurce: positive and germanent eure for Syphilis Scroft Uleers, Sor pots: Tetters.&c. Price $1, or six bottles for $5. Sold by 8.0 ms Ford. Bee advertisement. a ge a SPERMATORRAGA OAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, lm- potency, Loss of Power. etc., sperdily and ef «tually. Its eflects are truly magical. A trial of thre Specific will convinee the most si pica of its merits Price $1 a box. Bold i a C. Ford, correr lth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6-ly Nesvovs Drsitity, SaMINaAL WEAKNRSS, otc. Can Be Cured by one who bas really cured bimseit auc hund-eds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth, sddr+ss, with stam: ¥pwarp ii. Traver mar 2-D& W ly Lock Box, Boston, Mars. MARRIED, instant. the Rev Dr. ert: Bund ad, SHC MP 3 Pee ork oey 10 Mies ROSAN AGM city, ne Frederick papers p ease copy } A. Manchester, Mich. on Mari bbe nm. Ta Jor, M nD. .'G yank act yas! Dy . ay 5 BOENM, of tue former place. Wocards * a DIED, In this city, on an the 9th of March, AB ANN BABSLAY, wife of John M’ jy Pr ter of Jobn L, Lemon, of La: porte. fntian c will take to-morrow (Pris: after eee u'e'ock, fom the resid of 34 hi nd. No. 863 1 street, which the frienda and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend, = SSC avenue and G street, two COWS. One of them isa #mali red buffalo. paving good app*arance of milt; and the other ina bi: e>w broad horns, white underneath. Mr. DENNIS QUILL. owner. on North Capitol street and G street, Washington, DO. mh 1f-2:* & 10 REWARD AND NO QUBSTIONS A*KED. Bi Lest, between I etreet and the Pair at ite ‘atent Office, about 8 o’elock last night, a small SILVER WATOH. The findor will reccive the above tewaid oy leaving it at Xo. @ warehouse, corner i9th etreetand New Yor® av-nns Asit is t erereat toma bovis the army to hie mother, it \e zo er. ira ie if WM W ALLEN, rye ae UP BSTBAY—Ono the 7th inst .a gray _MARB, atout 13 hands high, with full mana which the owner can hava by cailingon JOAN N- GATS, near the Navy Yard bricgs mh 9 3:7 I OG LC8T —A emall black and tan PUP about4 months old; had on whep fast seon @ blue yel velribbon about the neck “Whoever returns him to 2&1 Peon avenue, or 429 F street, will ba snstehiy rewarded, end Teceive thanks of the owser, m ANTED—A_ Furniszed (compiste) HOUSE conteining from 12 to 14 rooma, ritagted north f fone. avenue, betweon 43 ard }5:h ata Address 1 246 G street, between i7ih and Isth. wh 9.3t" MPLOYMENT —A young Man—whore moro ings, till 11, and evenings, from 7 o’closk, are unemployed -wants employment in any capacity Addrees A. B.O office. All communications Will be acknowledged. ma 9-20" 3,000 “HORSES WANTED War Deranimenr, Oavatny Borwav, Orri0m oF Ontar QuagtmaMast’ One-time WASuINp TOs, Do, z rs mai J e hundred and forty-seven { ) dollars per head will be paid tor al! me CAVALRY HOB?ES delivered within the next thirty $yur at the Governmer! Btsbies at Giesboro, Ssid horses to ba sound in al! particn'ara, notless than five (5) nor more than nine (9) yaars old; from 143s to 18 hands high, fuil flashed, compactly built, bridle wise, ane of size sufficient for cavalry pur: en, These sperifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforied in every particular. Payment made on delivery of ten (19) and ever, Hours of inspection frem 9a. : JAMES Lieut Colonel and Chief ce ternaster, _mbg st ‘avairy Barsan. WaANtE—s GIBL to sew and a BURUS GIRL 25 REWARD —Sto'en from tho stahle of the 4) 44+) eubscrider, on the night of the 7th instant a large-sized MARB MULS, dark chestoat color, hair worn of in several pincex by barness. Any person, by pacnraing ssid tanle to the subscriber, tear Falls Church. Va. can obtain the above re: ward. ([(mb93.*} MBS DELIA MOSHER, QF REWARD —Lost on Moaday afte:nooa, a te) BLACK VALIGE containing geatlemen’s c'otbing, brushes, &c.; supposed to have been left in the avenuecars The finder wi'l pieaselsave tha name at‘be railroad company’s office. coraer 5th street avd Pa. avenue, and receive the above re ward mh 9 3t™ S10) BEWABD— Stolen from 422 F atrest, on a the night of the 6th insiant, » BLAGK MABE. about ? PeRaold, with short eail'ana white Fycton for shead fad oo whar stolen, @ bridle and pateat Jeatbe: sadcle with white lea’her flaps Tre azove ie wil be given, aud no questions . returned to = JONN G@ GARDNER, Nos, 375 and 3.7 Dat, bat 6 hand 7th mh9 st. under Poikinhorn’s Priating Office. RRWARD,—ftolen from the sudsoriber about tw eeks ago from near Bal!'s roex Boads, Virginia, two borses one dark bay, about eight years old, about fifteen and a-haif bance high, letter T(whi'e) on left side pehind the foreshoulder; the othera ligat bay about 5 years old, 15 hands hieh; on right sida of noss had a bump about the size of a walunt Tha above ra- ward will be paid if retorned to RO#BRE LErry, on the caval road, above t78 aquedact. mh 9-4t* O8T—A little SLU0,01 Penn avenue, bad ona -4 Union collar, with Cincinnati license attacied to it. The finder will be auitadiy rewarded by leaving itat Madea’ Hotel, 1 thand B mn4 3:* 5 REWARD—Biolen on Satn-duy the 5ch. + D 4) HOE BEB; one a day horse and the oth brown; they both hed brides aud *add!e on. Any person that can give any information will reeeivs phe above reward by calling at the Metropolitaa ote! abler, mb8-st* JL Heiss "PAEEN UP BSTRAY—On Satarday. toy ota a large red PULLOOK with a white spot in his forehead. and wide horns The owaer will come forward, pay charges. ana tak» lar away. ih ia CAS I. BEAN, on Ket cet 12th and !*th. mbé-st* Navy Yerd. Washington, G5 BEWSRD —Lost incoming from Agardust Bridge through Georgetown, by way of Bridge street, a blace MEMORANDUM BOS coniainiug apars to F.Cocrrei! Tha shove ra ward will be psid on leaving ft with JOHN COKE aya Bridge street near Market, Georsetown D.O ™ BOARDING. OABDING — GEOR +BLOWN.— FURNISHED Roome with board can now be secared af No. 212 bridge street, near Frederick st Georgetown, Tre hovse bas « delightful location, making ita vagy caricanle Spring and summer rasidence. inb 1¢-3t* LEASANT ROOMS WIPH BOARD AT 459 E et ect, between $d and 4th sta Me‘erannes 63 a mh 9 3i* POARDING — Pieasant Koons and first cass Boars at 156 Gatreet. betwen 2th ait 2 st. Terms $30 per month, including fire and ges, for arith men only mh 9 3t* OTIOR —On and after Mondey next, oO Gav. ‘TIER will be prepared to receive renular, Table Peres Boarders at @7 rer week A LADY WHO BAS A CHOICE COLUEOTION of Books weuid sliow ladies and geotiemen the use of them for #1 per month, Apply at No 322 G street. det, 1th aod 13th. mh 9.3. VOR SALE CHEAP—One @ARM WAGON, two rets of HAR~ES8S, spd ore apan of good HORBES. Inquire o Mr FINAMAN, Prachi Hotel, 253 Penn avenue. D: * FE, BILLIA' DS OR BALE—Two spienuid WINANT’S TABLES, resewood and t-ahogany, with marbl+ beds.i3 good orcer snd Oh complete Avcp'y at CUas H. ANDER&ON’S Bockstor-, 455 7th strss!. op posite Post Office. mB 9-tf ie -T AKRIVSD PER STRAMER BALTIMORE, from hew Yors— a4 very fine Rorewood. Walnutand Msbogany Mar ble top Cenier, Side and Bufs Babies, BUATZ & GRiFFLLA, mb 9-8t 369 7t a otrast a FEAMER BALVOR, FROM NEW YORK. AAS \> arrived at foot of High street, Georgetewn, Conrignecs will please attend t: the r ion of their g: oda mh 9- MORGAN & RUINEART, ag’ —_ PILL ANOTHéR ARRIVAL BY SOHOONERS \* Macthaand M M Freeman. 20 Watput and Mahogany Bolas. 15 Cottage Buits 12 very bardsome pure Marble-top Dressing Bu- Teaus, 12 Marble top Washatanis to suit, ¢ Eceretaries and Bookcase: combined, coy Mahogaty and Walnat Jenny Lind and other et CB. 500 @ m Onttsze and Round Corner Bedsteads, 15¢ dozen Arm Wood. seat Chairs, oO de zen capes vt ms and Sockers, which we sp for casn. Ore Belting ene ONONTZ & GRIVFITE h 9 3t 369 7th at, between I and K ets OR £ALE.—Two large BAY HOR*BS, over 16 bands high, will beecld low, They ai it apy kind of work Wi\lb» ly or togetber; one of them a ¢'e horse fors big ove Inqiire of NES 8th street, between 9 and 4, for- werly Willi:ms’s staves. mah 8 3t* 1ADOs. ORGANS.— We kare just received ove new Piancs of Steinw: three Mason & Hamlin’s from 10 S200, tention cf purehi Gall the at- These instruments ars the beet made in this couutry, aod much preferab'e to the old style meicdeop, Ali are warranted for iva years. Melodeors from $¥ to $'% at the Music Storecl W.G, METZEBOTT, corner Pa avenus and lth at. mh NOtrroE 1 NOTICS!! NOTIOR!!! At the NEW DRY GODS STORR of JACOB GREENTB: be treet opposite Harvey . ee ee ee waserteasee of Dieta aseis, Uahiocs averaging 1D prices from 30 to 25 cents, White Mustins, &-, es, Alco 8 grea' Se Goons, ¢ the lowest ‘possible . AlLof wich I offer at thereon GAMRATRES, [om onEAM AND WATE 1088, OF THE BEST QUALITY, Delivered to Families, Hotels Fairs, Balis, &c., at the lowest prices, at the Palledsiphis Oenfestion- ery, corner of Twelfth and P streets mh 4-eclm* J _YUBRRLL. 3s .)._eeemenaenennasiessl fe |e ALUABLE TIMBEB aEe. LanD WOOD ror ‘The eubdseriber offers for «ale a su: lot of Timber suitable br and wi a ee diane for ria Weshlogton, Dra ret the 6 to Upper Marlboro. ‘Airo. ioe dorable agen fof the Ka dost oak and ip! THOMAS BERRY, Long Old Finide P. 6. mb4-2awdy* . Prince George Oouniy, M4, Lpply at the Edbditt House, mb 3 3t* able of givieg Lessons AN Jome on the Guitar to a gsntieman Addres: G.E maria: No. 267 Eighth street, Washington. © YANTED—An Assistant BOOK-K@ECRR and COLLEOTOR; mast have capacity and mora! character. Ad‘ress Box 3, Star oMce mh 3 6t ANTED—A POR(RE to attend to the daties o the Btore. Appiy at 269 Pann. avenua, we mh w+ &D,—A good Uook, Washer, and [roner Wiil bear ofa good home and liberal wages by appiying immediately at 389 E street, bat. vib and idth sts, mh 8 3t* W482 ED—A Young MAN ing Ren! 2 Crees BR W. JOHNSUN, Washington Post Of- fice, incloring seventy-five cents to pay for thisad veftirement mh & 3t* ANTED—A good WATCHMAK BS. one that can come weil recommended. Inquire of J. Rane 450 Penn. avenue, Washiagton, D, 0, a fs LADY COMPETENT f0 GIVE MUSi0 LES tous would like @ few rcholara at revsonshis price. App y at 402 F etreet, betwean 6th ard 7th atreets. m138-.t* (oomMissanres OF BUBSISTENOE —Any U 3, Wanting ap experienced Clerk, can ob'ain one by addresring M. JOHNSON City'Post OMcs, y sdereee D5 DOLLARS PaEMIOM ANO RENT PAID iN 2) advance fora smali HOUSE in Washingtoa not to exceed $20 per ronth. Address I X Star Office, etating particulars. mh8 3t* Got We wnat | i] RY GOODS BALESMAN WANTS | one or two Balesmen, Nove need apply except such as can produce the best of refereaces a3 to character and business qualifizs‘ions mh 8 it JOB. J. MAY & 00. V “ANT ED—By a youvg (cslored) Man,a S100 ATION in an office or in a store: is wiiling to make himeclf generaily useful, Address RB, Hf BEOWN, at No 307 Eighth street, bet Lacd M streets. mh 8 3c* ¢ ‘COD MILLINERS AND TRIMMERS CAN bave tweive dollars 9 week sud cmataot em pleywent at Madam PKINCE 5 22 Miarket Spas-, near Sth etreet; it will be understood they mas: ba | first ciass hands, and the above satacry will be pail | to them. mh 8 3t* CAPTSIN AND AN ENGiNEBR A&S wanted for asma'l tug boat on the Po'oma>, To good, steady m_naliberal slary anda pe-ma nert situation is effered Apply to A M, HOOVER, Tobscecn: S7 Pennsylvanis avenue, Wasving- ter. D O ‘mh 8 5t* GENTLEMAN WISHRS PERMANENT | Ecard for himself and wife ia a private family, Would prefer a front room on the sacond.tion-. | Acdress H. B, R , Box 663, Washingtoa Post Of- flee. wh 7-19” WANTED A Plesrant aod Handsomely far- nithed ROOM, wita Board for w gentieman avdlady, Address, stating terms, @.0.H. Box 734, City Post Office. mh & 7t* 7 ANTED—A White Womanas Qook Lib+ral rer itl be given. Apply at No, 33 Bridge street. Georgetown, D.C mh 47t™ A GILES. LADIB2 WANTED TO CALL AT 50,000 b8NGwe daar oe Depot, 381 F etreet opposite Patect Offica, acd get their Ktam 9- ing, Stitering, Pioking. ard Br broiderydone. Ae ibere are otuer Richards in the flald, iadies batter look out that they come to Prince’s, wao is the oply practical hard in the city. Be sure you g9 to ¥F street, opposits Patent Offise. mad OUNTY FoR MAKINES, | Overdraft Wanted, at the Hendquarters of the U. 8. Marine Corpe, s ABLE BODIED MEN, to perform the duties of a soldier at our Savy Yarce and on board of United States vessels o* war ats sand in port The ccrp ration of Washington pays to each ac ted recruit in the Marine Corps s bousty of PONE HUNDRED AND Fi¥EY DOLLARS JNO. HA HTS, lovel Vom mandant, wes class BARBERS, with 7? good reference Wages twanty dollars a week Apply to LF ALLIOT, 212 Penns; lvavia aveaus, hi ecét* _mb3s y ANTED TO HIKE OR WORK ON BHARE3— “we Kooi and Shoemaker# and one Gobbler; alo, 8 Man ‘o Reire 5, 10, or 2) acres of Tobacso, a man with family can be sccommodal Apply fo particulars at Mr. MILLER’S Inte.ligence e 6th street near P. fe 25-208t* WANT im tl May, I bed or unfornished, north of Peon ave nve, anc between 43¢ and 2th streets One with stable and carriege hours preferred, Adadrars RK, Lock tox 48, Washington fe 2-tAp!* V j ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroider on Muslia, Linen. and Gampbrie To cod constant work and good wages giv La apolying wil! piease bring Sampivs cfwork Apply et wa. PRIYOR'S Stamping and vachine Etitching Depot. 381 F street, we ge Patent Offic. fa 18 We Anrat —SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds. Bedding and Housefurnishing Goods of every des-ription B, BUCBLY. 425 Reventh at mar 90-tf bet G and Hf, east side, r o ae NM UBIOAL INSTBUMENTS ZUNED AND REPAIRED. Pianos carefully Recapped, Tuned, P lish-d, Stored. &c. We have pow engeged two of the be workmen from New York and eviicit ordere, JOHN EBLUL, 306 Pa. ay., bet 9th and i0th ats. Role agent for CUICKERING & #£0ON8’ PIANOS, mb 8 8t EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !! iT) the Homestead of Nati: zB, eee by Metal be Oleckey peien aes Tere TEED» Pe the Alama. by the author of BORDELLO RIBAFFORD, Christmas Eve and Eaat:r Day, Ye Robert oad: price $125 REVELATIONS OF Ppecheae ul ieee , being vel Ine ove; pr . wTALES YRoM TE OPBBAS, edited by George '. Parcop; 7" ries of Bsrays on life, Litera- seont UN Bir B. Bulwer Lyt‘on; prize 8, RT OF CONVAERATION, with directions for self education; 135 eat D - eve Fpwou ov bh OA ‘OTT. shmor: . Ba ‘all other New and Mecent Pubilcations, Books Priel foe of postage on receipt of Se se ELLIE, 5 SOLOMON, mbes 3t 332 Penn. avenue. ERE: "8 FIRB AND H pth BU LAS TEpOr Gare. oarnpanes Sep oe G50 Bevonth stroet, betverm ‘ ioe eats fe 25-e06t TREASURER'S WEEKLY STATEMENT, FEBRUARY 99, 1564, Showing the amowns to his cradit, at the dates of tna several last returns, as specified below, tn Treatury, cad with the scecral Assiscamt Treasurers amd designated depos. tonite: and the emney Jer which drafts have been issued prior to the date of this statement, dut not yet reported a3 34, Gnd the balances remaining al the same date subject to draft; and alse the amounte of transfers to and from depositories, ordered by the Secretary of the Treasury, but mot yet reported id or credited; and also the amounts to his credit now unarariable, being the amounts depo: tm the Min: and branches, and the amounts withheld by Assistant Treasurcrs and Depositaries in States Row under insurvectionary control — | Dr'ftsdraw . Date of Amount on Total am’at, B".P87%)) Betan, re- | deposit in on depos) bie. bet net + | in what since pa ratvonerty “Sng Feb’y 7) Treasury United S| Washington. D.C a Has natant stronsurer, Goagns Mace. B 4 910 ‘aa = za tant Treasurer, New York, New York.| 19,140/290 14,990,657 18 ‘\ QjAssistant Treasurer, Philadelphia, Poni... 43.67 2) “38.780 43 “$7, Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missou 13,386 +s z es 2/Assistant Treasurer, San Francisco, Cal. | 6H 2, 3,717,859 03 “ q9/Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, La. 1 “447083 s stant Treasurer, Denver City — 2l)).. 36 050 7H... * 35,050 To < g7/ Depositary at Baltimore, Maryiand 458,935 77) (164.088 C5} 2a 7 Te “2? Depositary at Butfalo, New York 223,021 64) M5 5 190,475 16 ** ¥i\Pepomtary at Cincinnati, Omo,...- meet * “ Zi Depositary at Lou vile, Beotucky. - rk i Osi at Pi ur ennsylvar 5 cc Pipekositary at Chrentacdltcon : ion 6 J a ei peroeien seared pohigi Ww ; an’y DRItary ts of St, Croix i. pe ‘2| Depositary at Omaha City, Nebras win = Dec. s1/ Depositary at Olympia, Washington ...... 98.600 1 Jau’y 15 Depositary at Oreson City, Oregon... 3.185 Tcpy Cl pontar: Gk@an a Be. ay aaa “97 Depositary at St. Pauls, Minnesota... id fus.ac'ts U.S. Depositary, 1.te p list 5 7i Feb’y “National Banks, do, do,...... 8 775,598 05, | fl | Louisvi le overdraft__.__... O verpnid Assistant Treasurer, Boston, Massachusetts . Overpaid Arsittant Treasurer, St, Lo i Overpaid Depositary at Cincinrat!, Ghio....... Gyerpaid Depositary at Louisvilie, Kentucky. Overpatd. .......0.6e 02s . nah a Overdrafts Treasury of the United States Washington. 3.28580 aS Overdrafte Assistant Treasurer, Boston. Massach 31539245 75. Qverdrafts Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missour 1.151.597 64 Overdrafts D-positary at Cincinnatt, Ohio. ayted Overdrafts Deooxitary at Louieville Kentucky... 1'2xs'132 3 Overdrafts Depositary at Detroit, Michigan. Rs or Overdrafts Depositary at St - 23614 88 Overdraits Depositary at U.8. Deposita: on Overdrafta.......2- tases cercesersseoecees S11,108.13 18 Transfere ord red from Assistant Treasurer. New York, New York... Transfers ordered fiom Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missouri Transfers ordered to Treasury of the United States, Washington Transfers ordered to Ae intaat Treasurer, Boston, Massachuretts. Tray sfers ordered to Depositary at St, Louis uri. Transfers crdered to Sau Francisco, CAliforn Transfers oréered to Depositary at Louisville, Kentucky Bullion Fued. As-ay offec of the Uinted sintes, Now Ve Mont of the United States, Philadelphia, i Mint of the United States, San Franciaco, Ree 485,000 00 | Bratch Mint of the United States, Denver Qity.... 3,100 00 |. | $1.105.267 16 UNAVAILABLE. Tx States now under Insnrrectronaru Control. Branch mint ofthe United Y Branch mint of the United States, New Ori Assistant Treasurer, New Orleans, Louts: esr an on Souti t Depesitary : Depositary a I positary nck, Arkani Jesonitary at Tallahassee, Florida, Total. .c00. - Amount on deporit $29,291.913 29 Difference in transfers. 91139100 0 43.42:,914 20 Ontstanding drafts. Amount overpaic . Balance to credit of Treasurer Amount subject to draft Diflerexice in transfers. . 11,102,903 a 1 Balance. 63 Total balance to the eredit of the Treasure Total unavailable... .... Available balance..... Drafts February 20. 27 Receipts do do . Palance, per last statem Decrease 2... l certify the above te hea tee statement. Treascny Peranty <>, March 4 rag F. EB, SPINNE®, Treasurer of the United State 1t UbLAiNd DAL) OF DRY GODDB. K. HEXTER & CO., Auctioneers, Will continue to sell the ce Of astock of DRY GOODs, cocsisting of Prir te, Musliag, Lawn, Bar = | 2, Hoviery, and a general variety of sprints VANOY GOODS, at their sslesroom, No. 251 Pa avenue. batween 22th spd 13th strests,on WEDNEXDAY, THURS- DAY ant FRIDAY MORNINGS, March 9th, With, and tith 134 mh 8-3t* Fale to commence at 19 o'clock. By W L. WALL & CO., Ancioneets. | Ott ED STATES MARSHAL’s SALB OP Prize Goops —By virtue of a decreas i from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Conrt of district of Golambia bciding a distrist court. a ALUUTLUS 2A Lind FOR OTHER AUOTION SALES SER 13T PAGE THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MURSU& By J.0. MoGUIRE & Ci,. Auctiouwers, O:ICB—VaLUCaAsL@ BEAL SB3TATE ON | UN Firvegxtn STREET Was?, KATWREN L asD M STREATS NORTH —in persuance to decree of the Bapreme donrt of the District of Cclumbia, sitting in Equity, in thecase of Jorepa Libbey & Co., comp sinants and Harriet Lancaster aad W 8. mithacd Harriet, bis wife defendant«,{ shali cfler at public sale, te the bighast bidder. on the piemizes,on THURSDAY, the Ith day of March ext ersning the date hereof, at4 ofsiock p. m., the foilcwing Real Estste, of which Basil Lanca:- ter died siez-d and posseassd, to wit: Lot pnmber twenty eight (28) ia Square cumber ‘ ove hundred and ninety seven (97) io parlis -to me directed, I willseli at the Bazaar of ¥ Le pian of tbe city of Wa hingt nc ataining forty Willa Co.. 98 sonth side of “Se nine feet nine ineaes front on Fi'te-n.h -treet weat | between sth bewteen Lani M 6 18 north. aad running back obe hundrec and twen'y (120 feet. Also, the Cot immediately in the rear o’ the hafore described | sisting o premises fronting on sn alley between Fifternta | Fis aun o Muskets,and Rifles and Bayonets, anc § x‘eenth sirests, forty pine feet nina insaes, | oo English Rifles, Muskets, and Bayoaets, ard running back seventy-seven fact | ia" Rife Musxet Bayovets. Terms: One-half of the purchans monay cash, | !s Engliah Rified Muskete, the balaree with interert, in thres equal insta’ | te Austrien Cavalry Sabres, mente of three six ard nine months; te dafe-r a | 1¢6 ounces Quirine. 1 box Nitrate Silver, payments to ba secured by adeed in crast on ch+ | 2 English Ailver Watenes, premisra + Chronometer, 1 case Drawisg lnstrnments, All conveyances at the expense of the purshasers, | } eas: Surgical Tostrumerts in good order, and 'o be prepared under the direction of tha sniici- 2 din Boxes Bmith & Seon Neotion, a ‘or in the cause 1 Tronk containing Br: juttons, Hooks a RICHARD L. SANDERS, Trusras, Seta. Beker. ™ felg-eod&ds J. 0. McGUIRE & b0 1 Package Miveeligneout Oharts, | aia oH Sank i Tryped Binical Compsas, large “tandat 0 : ulz 3.0. Moa TikE & Co. Mustions dor. | Valuable Asymuth Compass, and 3 emsji Brass do. 1 VOR SALE AT AUCTION Oa THU2; | Lotef Bignal Fings Pendants and Busiens. D4Y, March Wth, at2 o'clock mbs D BT ee ee Cg Bara Loviviana aveau god J0ih str ete, on FRIDAY, ita | March, i864, at ILo’slock a. m., for earh, the cargo | of the sexmers Will Darrell’ and Nutiield, con- Auste By J.C. McQUIRE & O0., Auctionears Q{TOOK OF A WATCH 2A BR AND JEWELBR at Scctiow.—On TU B3DAY MUBNING, Mv co itp at ilo'clock, at the auction rooma we stall ei] the remaining Stock of Tao, Thonp?7n EB’. who hasdeclined buiaesa. on scooant o/ having 0 turcenter bis stece; ve name in pa 180 Gcld and Biiver Waich ss, new and sssond hand, & Gold and Bilver Chains | 200 Fingar Rings compri ton, ly ng very near the Seventh street Cu ard shout 4 miles ‘rom Oentre Market will bs of-r The land is eusceptidie of the highest Mivstion The title is indisputable, | Posrersion given 1mmeiately | made knows at sale | J.C MoGUIRE & OO. Ancts, | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ! HS Z AND i.0T AND VALUABLE BUILD- inG LOvS FRONTING ON IsT STREST BAST, BH ng al! vaiiscies, | Toe Wateh 6 Chains, awken South H ano ( STREETS aT AUCTION —On | onere pent? bine _ TOURSDAY, the loih instant, we sbali sell ia 74 Ladies Breast Pica, toad, io Berry and Moen veabaiviaions of Bauare | ZG, wcokets, Pen and Ponol] Cases ena 9, erry and Mohen’ssubdivisions of Square it &t Battons, Pen and Po . No. 7i7 cn part Lot7,ant afraras House and Stale, SP!,* Stuer, Cult the ¥hole frontef this proverty is 50 feet. hacd ecmely situated rituatrd in an elevated position bal: cssh; balancs in six and twelve aring interest. a deed given and a deed of trust taken 41! conve; acce, revenue stamps &c., at costof | the purebaser, i; Also, alot of building brick, about 13009 will be Id for cash, “ahead GREEN & WILLIAMS, ancts. aLso } Minnie Rifle, Lot Revo'vers and Bowie Knives, 8Go'd Headed Canes, &e ALEO, Two Bilver Monnted Glass Counter Cases, nearly Dew. cost GF" ri 1 fpe plated Window Stand, with glass shelves &o. 1 Supe ior Counter. | | Shwd J. . MeGUIRM & OO. Auc By J ©O McGUIRE& CO Auctionesrs HIDsS. Mi qnud FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ON C Ww ILL BE SOLD AT AUOTION BYERY WEC- SS Si RERT BITWEEN ISTH AND 135¢ stREkTS —OO | NEFDAY avd SATURDAY at ibo’sicck a mat pee Lee AF’ BPNOON aes pacar at Fie | t UR ae Peat pons oe nap Bib e bi Tem 4 al ' part ol | TA i n ro . No 8 in Fquace No ‘ste, fronting 12 fest | iach on | slangbtered ontside the imite of the District of rorth C street, between Mth and 13% streets. Tua | CGclumbia. and thipped to this point for such diepo- proved Sy a enue feewe eweliing bouse containing | Seite the time of enle g weuL. rover e are De i ous toca, with back kitonen. | Minne tm : Lieut, Oo!.and 0 8. V8. Ea Immediate pos. ion given Ehia 3,0, McGUIRW & 00.. Aucte By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr, | Georg etcwn. By J. O MoGUIRE & OO.. Auctioneers. TPRURTER'S AUR OF A PARM CONTAIN j 110 Acnkss. Mone Oa Less. SrrvateD Fax County, GINES, ABOUT OBB Mine Feo Baiiir’s CoRxBKS OF FAK Mipdis Pike —1 shai JEW £..00P WaT0H MH JOSH, BOATS, | sell at the Anction Roome of J, 0. MoGuire & € SEINE, AND A COMPLETH Fisuina OUTFI>y at on TUEEDAY, the 220 of March Pouriio AUCTION —Un BATU RDAY, Ssrch 129. a: | yirwne ul a dec} of tenet to the «a 2 Mil seil on the fish wharf foot of Ri, Sr atree' oH deorgetows. the Sies™ atch Me Toth. in compie’e order; also, Boat. Seine, and a coms lete out-fit for fishing. Terme cath. - THOMAS DOW’ ING. Auct. a Nise. ¢. esp. sca BPART: T OFT. Wasaircros DP" Grrigg or vue Waspitg at Will be sold a! ie auction on*:he iSth inst., Yelock Timbei ng di vbont at Secon ia ain the wieiDly at the ve: nag ofthe J ieisuynentcreenee eee | yas the Feeretary Tap is . am ) who-6t Obief Bogi: and Gensral Supt. ~T"ByJ. 0. McG@UIRR & 00.. ss 7 AT AUOTION —On FRIDAY ane s NCON, Aus Mar?! Ive o’6lo0k. at Sieornran er voter a, SnGelcoe ae B Zs 5, 0. mcG0IBE & 00. Aucts,