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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forv’s THEATER.—This is announced as the jast night of Mr. J. S. Olarke, and upon this occasion he will ap} « Asa Trenchard, jn “Our American Cousin,” and as “ Toodles” ia the play of that name, and as “Thomas Mus- jin” in the war farce, « The Russian Admiral. On Monday, Hackett commences an engage- ment here. F i: a G novER’s THEATER.—This is also announ: as positively the last night of Mr. Edwin Booth, who has been delighting the habitues at Mr. Groyer's theater for many days past. To. it. he will appear in @ prominent character in the tragedy of the “Apostate,” and as «Don Cesar” in © Don Cwrsar de Bazan.” CANTERBUEY.— Miss Dora Dawson, the double-voiced singer, Miss Annie Bordwell, the fine vocalist, and M’lle Medea, the premier ensense, will appear to-night in conjunction with the regular concert hall company ina splendid bill of song, dance and Ethiopian ec- centricity, \ anigTIE8.—Mr. Fitzsimmons’ comic drama, «The Strolling Irispman,” will be performed to-night again by the Varieties dramatic cem- pny. Besides this, all of the singers, dancers and Ethops will appear in a splendid bill. > THe PATENT OFFICE Fatr.—Despite the driving rain last nicht, the Odd Fellows turned out in large force, to the number of 250 or 300) and with a band of music, (the band of the Engineers’ Brigade, led by Prosperi,) visited ) the great patriotic fair at the Patent Office. The procession was led off by the Grand Marshal, George W. Calvert, and the following Grend officers and Past Grand officers, with Ma:ter pro tem.; Parker H. Sweet, Grand Sec- retary; Martin Johnson, Grand Treasurer; Psst Grand Masters'Fred. D. Stuart, Jeremiah Hepburn, Jchn Thaw, and George W. Robin- son; Past Deputy Grand Master John H. Bart- lett; Grand Representative John R. Piper, and Pas: Grand Representative Danenhower, of Ibineis. Of the Grand Encampment, Grand Patriarch A. Fi. Gawler; Henry Trine, Grand Senior Warden; F. B. Lord, sr., Grand Treas- urer; Jobn T. Given, Grand Junior Warden; and Past Grand Patriarch Wm. S. Roberts. Next came the Encampments, followed by the officers of subordinate Lodges; succeeded by the membership in solid phalanx. Had tLe weather been fine, it was expected that at least one-half of the membership of the jurisdiction (which is about fifteen hundred) eye UOCm pacscute i Atter marching through the room the line was dissolved. and the individuals composing it were presently engaged in a tour of inspec- ten and :;urehase amongst the myriad objects ot interest displayed; and not a tew of the Odd }rliows soon managed to get themselyes even | in the way of & pleasant promenade with pret- ty young ladies present. This afternoon the Catholic orphans will visit the Fair In company with their teachers, apd aisu ine German Schools and German Re- t association. = ait Tg Ms anlarad nannla ema te —*-*° Me lute peeeeon peepee ee ww vast the Fair from 12m. to i, DM. and the Washing- ton brass band (coloted) Will furnish the mu- siy for the occasion. Many choice articles worthy of inspection | have i:ecently been added to the attraction. Amongst these are a couple of exquisite mod- - of the celebrated Rodman gun (the largest er nade), contributed by the Fort Pitt Foun- They are perfect cannon in themselves, will enable the sessors to do their own ring on patriotic sions. ame stsnd (Mrs. Mayor Wallach’s) -e the beautiful india camel's hair awl and scarf, from Stewart’s celebrated blishment, New York, and which are to »rafiled on Saturday night. he stand of Mrs. Reuben Clark, we see, tien tothe rich silyer ware, photogra .% graceful miniature schooner f ve District soldier. It will b2 just he thing for a present to some bright-eyed boy. At the stand of Mrs. Angus taere is a 8200 silver teaand coffee set, which is a beauty of i's kind, and may be had by the investmentof ac ‘© this benevolent enterprise. * the Public School stand, presided over 80 gracetull, the lady teachere, there are no end of articles of beauty and usefulness: A leantifel miniatere house attracts much at- eution here. a bi ¥ E t ag Tre Dear, Dums anp BLIND AT THE CAP- | the Grand Ledge: Jackson Edmonston, Grand ; Master; Wm. R. McLean, Deputy Grand | odel and rig, the workmanship and | | 1roL.— On Thursday night, in despite of the | storm, & very interesting exhibition was given in the Mall of Representatives at the Capitol by the pupils of the Government School for Dest and Dom» and Blind Pupils, situated at Kendall Green. The exercises showed how inuch can be done by teaching to penetrate the veil thrown by nature or accident over the Most important senses, and to educate minds to which knowledge has been forbidden to enter ly the enemies of hearing and sight. The school has now fifty-four pupils, and great diificulties are experienced, itis said, from a Jack of room. This difficulty will be much increased in furmre. The school was estab- Jished seven years ago by law of Uongress, for the benefit of the children of soldiers of the United States army and sailors of the navy, andas these orgauizstions in future will be gr ativ increased, the wants of the school will ncrease correspondingly. It is boped that the d appropriation will be granted by Con- a Tueatex.—The popular com- C.arke, closes bis brilliant and gage ment this evening, appearing of his most laughable delineations, z. « The Toodles,” Kussian admiral” and * Our Country Cc o” Fun enoogh, in alt consci» nce, to excite the risibilities of the large audience which will doubtless be in attend- ance to bid farewell to their favorite comedian. On Monday next, the eminent American actor, Mr. Hackett, appeags in bis great rendition of Falsualf, phak re’s play of Henry the Fourth. Mr. H. returns to Washington at toe solicitation of the President and other distin- guished men, and brings with him to aid him iv his plays the celebrated actor, Ohas. Kemble Daron, a nephew of the great Mrs. Siddons, a. d an actor of sterling ability. A gala week may be looked for at this elegant theater Forv's New edian, Mr. J ae Governor Hicks.—This distinguished gen- tleman, to whose unyielding devotion to the Union the conntry is <u iargely indebted, is ly- ing in & critical condition. Erysipelas at- tacked his sprained limb and necessitated am- putation below the knee. The operation was performed yesterday morning by Prof. Smith, ot Bal'imorr, assisted by Dr. Bliss of this city. Hie was somewhat better at a late hour last night, but his condi'ion is such a8 to make his {tends anxious. Thatthe result may be fa- wevable is earnestly desired, not only by & wide circl+ of persona! ecquaintances, but by every admirer of unialrimg Unionism throughout the laud. Saas Sane Visit TO General GRant.—A committee of citivens from New York waited upon Gen’l Giant atthe War Department yesterday, and ext cded bim an invitation of the leading citi- zeue to visit that city before he retarned to tha ‘West. General Grant had made his arrange- ments to leave in the evening train, and was therefore compelled to decline the proffered ccmphment. The correspondence will shortly be publisbed. The General appeared to be gratified with the invitation. Assautts —Yesterday, John Reif was ar- reet-d tor ap assault on Samuel F uld by officer Surch. The case was laid before Justice Kin- sey, who held Reifto bail for peace. The same officer arrested Wm. Williams for an assault on Atsurtus Watkins, Williams is chief cook ard Watkins waiter at the Avenue House. ‘Watkins insulted Williams, who replied with x blow Williams was held to bail for peace by Jusuce Kinvey a CuarG¥ OF GRanp LArRceny.—Yesterday Officer Burch arrested John Freeman, who is cherged by Mrs. Elien Kelly with stealing a ptent lever silver watch, a gold ring with a zed set, snd a quantity of clothing, trom her, on or about the 2th October last. Justice Kin- sey required Freeman to give bail fora hearing ‘Tuesday evenmg next. ————- Forcire.e Extry- sterday, Mr. George W. Harvey appeared before Justice Kinsey tor further hearing of the case of forcible en- try. Mr. Harvey was charged witn breaking into and taking forcibie possession of a room occupied by Jobn E. Taylor. The case was abandoned by the prosecation and dismissed by the Justice. —— GRAND BaLt.—The Capitol Circle, Inde- yencent Order of Brotherhood of the Uuion, HL F.,) wiil give tbeiy firat graud ball at Odd Fellows’ Hali, Navy Yard, Taesday evening, March 15. The membership of this order is mace up of some of our best citizens, and the ball will undoubtedly be a great success. THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, & Week ago, decided to meet each Friday night. the! e being @ thin attendance of members, the meeting was not called to order. The president (Mr. J.T Soomks) a not there, being de- tamed proba dy rain, as ni oumenat the pede Hareiet r i Sonhy were —-- PatzEn?T CiGaR PIrk—One of the most inge- nicus of contrivances we have eeen for the use of the “wed” is the cigar pi, recently patented, and which can be adjusted as the one bures out, after the most convenient fazhion. x —— THE CAVALRY which recently cut the com- Tunications and made a dash at Richmond is Dow arriving by transports at Alexandria en Towle the Army of the.Potomac, Last night, | New York fax, from Daniel. ofthe Board of Trustees of the schools of Washington county, in. ‘to a House resol: Der cant ta2 on property of colored tax r on col jor their sup; a hat in ne there for) seperate regis! an at the Ma: taenc acetate ties baldiee tor, menced, but rot ie complete, far less pee oie rendering of the law would afford. It produced: In Washington in 1862 $258 25 ry In Georgetown, in 1962 o 1863. | Total........ . ‘ The proceeds or 1962 were not ayailable till the close of that year, and were then found insufficient for a commencement; and not until March, 1564, was a school-room obtained, when a teacher A vernon atasalary of $100, and another voluntee! without pay. The school opened in the church on the corner of 4th street east and D street south, with forty pupils, and increased the first week to one undred. Want of room now compels refusal to numbers pleading to enter. Extreme eagerness of children, adults, and freedmen from abroad to receive instraction induced certain Government employes to vol- unteer their servicea_as teachers of evening schools, and, as a result, eight evening schools, filled mostly with adults, are now crowded with eager learners. A great dearth of books, maps, &c., is felt, and the means ot instruction are still inadequate. The report urges upon | Congress the entire inadequacy of the pecuni- ary means furnished to give efficiency to pub- lic schools, and asks for aid, which will, by and by, be rendered unnecessary by theincrease of taxable property and consequent school re- venues. a ae CENTER MarkKET.—The prices this morning were :—For 75 veal. 1 Matton, beat a0 amb, pe 1 Pork, fresh ae corn Bacon,hams, uncut,.17a13| Beets ra} hss, sliced’ .20a25| Beans, butter, pr qt.25230 breasts . 5 white a2 shoulder . 13] Lettuce ..... 5al5 oles... 10| Cabbage, per head .. 5225 _. lard. 18|Raddishes, bunch... 510 Chickens. pr pair. $1.50a2'Large rock,each |. $3 Egzs, prdoz 25a30|Smail rock, prbch.. 50 Butter, pr} 40045) Halibut, Ib .... 20 New apples, see base 32 rie ue fis 12 Peaches, ¥ Shad, per p Potatoes, Irish, pk..40a50 Pike. per Cucumbers, per doz, Cranberries, per at. Wildturkeys, each. Grey squirrels... . Prairie chickens, pr. Hominy, perqt...... “J0"crn meal. Chesnuts, per pk... @1.50| Site ctuff Country beef,1001b$12a14|Brov, =tuff. $12a]2.25| Shorts . we | 45 $2a5| Corn, sheog,-$1.90a1.05 <9) VOT, in ear, BDL... . 25a40| Oats $1 30| Straw... ia] 2) Clover hay. 25'Herring, per do 15| Perch, per bunch ..- -$2a4| Lobster, per Ib 15 Catfish, bunch «i'Ryve, pr bushel. por! Turkeys, eac! Dried charri Caulitlowers, each. Walnuts, per bush. Venison, per Ib Geese, each... Canvasbacks, pair From Evropr.—Mrs. M, Willian arrived by the steamer Australasian, from Paris, from whence she brings a splendid assorimént of spring and summer goods. The goods will be ready for inspection in about tert days, and our lady readers will be in eager anticipation until the designated time shall arrive. a ee ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of loss of Asum ot money by a poor and worthy man, crippled in,the cause of his ceuhtry. ——- SEE FIRST PAGE of to-day’s Star for interest- ing local articles. a age WE SEE by the advertisementin our columns that Professor Alexander Wolowski, the dis- tinguished pianist and vocalist, is beginning his last course of instruction on the piano and singing, by his new and extrodinary method, in Washington. The most satisfactory results which he obtained with his numerous pupils ia his previous courses leave no doubt that all those who desire to become fine singers, or ex- cellent performers on the piano, will avail themselves of his new system, and particularly as this isthe last opportunity. Prof. Wolow- ski’s residence is at 316 F street, northeast cor- ner of Lith. _ number contains a splendid double page col- ored fashion plate, showing eight fall dresses, a four. page fashion plate, new styles cf bon net, caps and head-dresses, and twelve pages of miscellaneous patterns, a number of inter- esting sketches and Wlustrations. Every lady should take it, because each number contains over 100 engravings of the latest styles tor morning, walking, dinner and evenin® cos- tumes for ladies and children. Price only 25 cents. For sale atShillington’s bookstore, cor- ner of 4 street and Penn. avenue. 2t fe a Jewetry ror One Doriar.—Fine gold plated setts of jewelry, both Jadies’ and gentlemsn’s ware, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, 435 Penoa. av., near 434 street. it* opal BrovntT on to-day more beautiful styles of gold plated setts at the Dollar Jewelry Store, 43% Penn- sylvania avenue, near 4% atreet, it" A New Tuiva Unper Tue Sus! In its effect—instantaneous. In its colering power—match leas. In all its ingredientse—vegetable. In its operation—natural, In its beautifying remits—enduring. In ita tendency—preservative. In its popularity—unequailed. Catsraporo’s Harr Dyk Is pronounced both by the World of Science and the World cf Faskion, the finest preparations ever invented by art to rectify the short comings of waturc. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by al! Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. mr 2-Im cae ee Tse Fert.—Beauty of carriage is mostly depen- der -ona judicious preservation of the feet, it is porsibie to move in a gracefal manner if the great support of the whole frame be in adisordered condition, and nothing impedes 80 much as Corns, ne, Ipgrowiag-Nails, or other disorders to the feet are liable. To all afflicied w» wonld mmend an early call at Dr. White’s offica, No. 424 Penreylvania avenue, between Four-aad-a- halfand Sixth streets, fe l6-tf pie Nesvous Drdrnity, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, ete.. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himeeif and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn stamp, ¥owarp H, Teaver mar 2-D&W.ly « Lock Box, Boston, Mass. se Sucrer 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. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices—A positive and permanent eure for By enaie pororals 0 ‘cers, Sores pote, Tetters.&c. Price $1, or six bottles for $5. Sold by 8. C. Ford. See advertisement. en pedi Scns SPERMATOREHG@A CAN BR CURED.—Dr Rand's Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, Im- potency, Loss of Power. etc., speedily and cf ectuaily. Its effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convinee the most skeptical of its merits. Price $1 a box. Sold by 8.0. Ford, correr lith street and Pa. avenu: ashington, ané Henry Cook, Alexandria. Ja6-ty Mens Daess Suits. Men's Busis Lied Youth's Dress Swits, sles waa tea Youth’s Business Swits. Childrens’ Dress Swits. Childrens’ School Suits. Noan Water & Co., 368 Ponn. avenue, Metro- politan Hotel Building, would respectfully an. nounce that their annual display of Fall and Win- ter Clothing ie now ready for inspection. It is gompriced of an assortment of Gentlemen’s and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest designs n material, trimming and wor! mi To those who study excellence with economy in fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now offered for selecting from the most attractive Stock of ready made clo’ 2 this city, at very teduced prices. oc}-im Ene ee Bernat Sem and minal, Urinary, an fis, aortas Tice leer aah Betvecr Hencetes peced Macatne oe OUG! ON, f) iy No. 2 bonth Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. 03-80 Diseases of th eervent, MARRIED, On September 19, 1963, JOAN H. MULGREW, of New York, toJOHANNAH DONNELLY of George- (New York papers please copy.) On March ith. by Rey. R MISSON to Miss BHALY WILLIAMS toter tee city. A DIED, Friday. the 11th inst. Mrs. SARAH A RIG- : ath year of her.agy. : offs funeral mil take place oe oe fe the residence of brother-in-law. i iri berteen and 34 street, on Monday morning, br tytn Ptant, at o'clock. x - . Thursday, 10th inst. EDMUND REI ona neey mh year of Maceee ELY, The faneral will be held Capitol street, on Sunda: mt pn tclends axo invited to.atte! Lzesiie's Lapy’s MAGAziIng.—The March | _ BALLS, PARTIES, &. a Sa NS AOR RE, SATCU TT a et OP Ss WELDS BOYS I THE FIELD AGAIN. many Idy eres jperance and 10th street wm March isth 1864. Thecommisioe ethemesives bf OF expense bes: this the Bt ean this season Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting @ gentleman * Comm ities of Arran ts. Dennis M "Jone iallin, Sa ‘Daniel O'Brien. mh il-5t* G PAN D Bart. ‘The frst Grand Ballof CAPITOL - DECBRUENT ORDER OF BROFHARHOOD OF TH UNION: (H. F.,) will be given S Day BVENING. Mereh Ith be” The committee will spare no pains iamabiae this al md. a right of enjoyment to all wh Positively no hats or cape allo wed in the room. Committee of Arrangements. Geo. F.C ham, John Jarvis. Wiliam N Bakes a c ‘anit i in, iS om W. Bradbury, LOST AND FOUND. O8T—Between Rittenhouse, Fant & Cn.’s Bank L and Adams Express Office about 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon, 3 POOKET BOOK, containing $63.35 The owner is a poor man. bas lost both arms, and is an invalid pensioner. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, or at 346 G mreet south. near the Navy Yard. ‘mar 12 3t* O8T—March 12, coming from @ street, between L 2d and 84, and ‘crossing through the Vity Hall Baquare to 6th'stieet and Pa avenue, alady’s GOLD GUABD CHAIN and attached. The finder Will be rewarded by ‘ing the articles at the Jewelry Store of J. & J. BINBON, 349 Penn. avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel. 1t* 6, REWARD-—Stolsn on Saturday. March 5th, $20 1*63, at Washington, C., alsage Diack ORSE. 17 hands b 5 id, white hind feet and newly trimmed. his ri, iD.@ little knocked down, asma] streak on his back bore nsar the Hees folnea thane Ea uPaTNC EST ed by harne's IN, Jno. A. Swith’s, Washingto. D, 0 mbl2 ie O8T—Boetween 4% and B streets, @ POCKET- BOOK, containing a pass, s discharge from ser- vice, a license and other private papers, together with $11 in money. I will giv to ~ tura it, Address the Star Smcee® bia willy SRE OAME TO MY RESIDENCE, on the corner of 26th and K streets, a red OO swith pA iat es ys Base hind feet white, both white. ome forwari charges and take her away. * PLOTS BEDUSSSs PRY 1* P. BURNS. Ww xe 2 mantis a cae WAS TAQ. 87 areepocisbie git] SITUATION ANTED—Bya able girl. aSITUATIO ond house frow teaser ti Bee eta te . _ 1t* (00K WANTED— White) one who understands red inl Seonige, ADD ae 966 F ateph be ia ‘Printing. Spot a 382 Pa" aveaneyin the 'LEMAN A 5 ae ‘O. ee ey k ui 3 £: me senare t ma ears, at Ho. 36 TED IMMEDIATBLY— A COLO ED SER- one who understands “ping ata mots, Wasb: ngte 3 [7 kh eee WASTED_Two BOYS to leara the pluabiag and ry WELBON. a ee sine. apply to HiLLIARY on areca 46 sth street, beiween D and mh teat Ww ANTED_WBT NUESM at the corner of 21a and G streets, First Ward. Good Rtg will be given and references gre required, White pee red. mh 12 3t* ferred. ANTED—A HOUSH, completely fatnished, WwW containing from 10 to 14 — situated north of Pepn. avenue. between 434 and 15th sts. Address 0. L. H., 246 @ street, between 17th and isth sts, mhoe-lw= W4RX1ED—4 SITUATION by a competent : Americen girl as seamstre: understands clothings Ad ites for ae ea et Sarees * |,forone week, Broeklyn Post Office, Brooklyn, N. ¥ 1’ W ANTED—A Teapectadle young WOMAN to take charge of an infapt, do chamber work snd go errands. May be required to leave the city for ® month or more in the summer. Apply at No. 420 9th atreet, b a Séawouth. etween Gand H, Wages ee, ANTED—At the Howard Dicing Rooms a ocd PABTRY COON tent VEGMT" ABLE COOK and « DI8H’ WA! : bringing testimonials as to ability the hig ‘est wages will b pa sae given. None others need apply, WwW ANTED—An erperioncea SRAMBSTRESE—a Protestant preferred. Also,a MAN to take piled ected MGS NEMS sae toed red. all @ oO. 4 ‘eet etw C street and Gity Hall. 4 re awe q FOR-RENT AND SALE. Baa a EE FOR SAL E—A Besta rt good Dariners; ss ECE aE oe ‘Pros =I aadoomely furnished BOOMS ca ai bt ; S exchanged. Teras meteaions on SES His for t cea sae © RENT—A brick BTABLE T horses, house, , between mahiz-1t" Wvemwe. it T° LET—To a single t front ROOM os the second Bear faeaened Withouthoard. Apply at No.272 Patrect, corner mh I-lw* KR BENT—Two large PARL@RS, pearls, far- nished, within two squares of ards’, and two squares from the avenue, agtwin No, 470 reet, mh 11 2t* AUCTION SALES, <n neheenrnmenn sp —remeenpeee—a-———-aatinernd atibooen FOR OTHER AUCTION SAL.Es SEB 18T PAGE. THIS AFTERNOUN aND TO-MORROW. W.B. LEW. ag7 Becomth aren sree, pene QALa oF eucToGmaeiile Tent ie #Ho- tographic Pan ‘ly les, Books. Blank Books, , Watches. Gold and Pinted SST HET, Gold ane Silver Pencil C; fae Tabte fea Bhelle, Paintings and rety of Fancy wore Ti . ke be continued every @ whole at: to Crer on'@ ast Hates ne MT =! N. B, Good a aE reg mig examination and at private mh illw W. B. LEWIS & O0., Aucts. BR RENT—Six ROOMS, Kite Pe er Rooms, amount tne: to app immediately Oe Gisraaaenae Betezest Post Glos. References exchanged = maitd-sg07 'OR SALE—Ninety more or less, mostiy WOOD LAND, near the Baltimore and ~ ington Ratlroad, about 3 miles from ‘Beltevilie rer information add F. . pe ress J, F. BROWN, Alexandria, Va. Fe BSENT—All the ROOMS Gret Goor a. ve Mr. pee enn more, Ro, 1S Markat aytce. Penn. Mr. JENKS,fourth story.) | APT. Enenine of ‘OR RALB—A nice two-story BRICK F with back buiiding, contal sing 6 Teun on J0th. between O aud P streets. For particaiars en- eulrest 604 Loatreet, between 9th and 10th sts, OK SALE—Two small FRAMB HOUSES, two stories high, This property is in one of the ¥iteie aren a For peclionate naols 0 JORN ue. ‘or culars | RILEY, 200 street, bet. Band Fe Pan iitet {OR RENT—A BRIUK STABLE on tn strect, I between N and O streets. suitab'e for a haok 3 man; teom for four horses and two carsiagss, with re @ hours of 12 and 2, * - aon? 161 24 atreet west, below Pennsylvacia avenue, mALI-3t* FS SALB—A RE&TAURANT and STEAMED E) OYSTER BA. . hy 49: cea LOON. Apply 493 Tenth rtrest, OR SAl,E—Four Oomplete Bota of HORSE }'SHOKK's TOOLS, inclating Bellows and we Vils, on 3d street, bet. I and K sis, mab 1)-3¢" ANTBD—A COLORED BARBER. Apply to WE re eee BA Os (ie WANTED—Two White WOMEN; one as Ob: bermaid, the other as Washer ani Ironer. Apply at the corner of 34 and Penn, ave, “aah 1-stt 0. MADES. WANTED IMMEDIATELY_—A NURSE to take ed cunts of an infant. To one well recom mend- BU ctreet ee eee to the name of “‘Oricket;” had ona brass col- ith the name of the owner on it, A liberal reward will be paid if returned to the Kirkwood House. mar 12-2 LS black and tan TERRIBR GIP; answers lar, WV ANTED—A OCOK, WASHER, and IKONER; alto, a CHAMBERMAID who can do plsin sewing. ehtoper, referencen will be, roanired. for nd ca 2 > Tath and 13th sta PPT - sma tise OST—On the morning of the Ith instant, a 4 BLACK FIRE COAT, with metallic buttons with figure 1 on. A suitable reward will be pad by returning it to Hibernia Steam Eugine Gom- pary, corner of 19th and H stree 1t* ‘O8T—On Wednesday 2 & DIAMOND n=.) for which a libe- office of the Day m Chronicle. I OfT—A black en¢ tan TEL RIER DOG, from the 4 corner of 13th and D st-ests; had ona red and white leather collar answar’ io the name of Harry. Avy one returning him to 286 D street, wili re- ceive a liberal reward. mhil-7t* I CG LOST—Rather small black tan Terrier Dog, 8 months old. named Gyp; ears crop .. $6 reward will be paid for his delivery atNo 354 10th street. between L and M. mh ‘10 3t* g 1 0 REWARBD,—Btrayed or stolen, on Satur- a day night, March 5th, a Hed and White COW. hite stripe down her back, left ear cropped, ani ert bore marked wate saw. Call at 454 M treet, bet, 12t! ats, sb jo-aee tO GEORGE LUOAS. Ww ANTED—By an American Girl, a SITUA- TION es House cr Ohambermaid, or to Nurse. Her main obfect is to secure s good home in a res- yecne family. Please address a note to MABRY on Bae ghice, and the advertiser will call, PLARBERS WANTED IMMEDIATBLY—Vuay ae g0ht # ven, DEMONGEOT, wh 18-3t* Bair Store corcer D snd 10th. OOK WANTED.—Wanted, s Woman to Cook. Murt be well recommended, Apply at No.154 Penn avenue. below lath st, __mh 10-3t"_ “URNER WANTED—A good Turner can find immediate and constant employment by ap lying stones to BALDWIN BHOS., First end D” fireets. Washington, tah 1) 3t* Fo. SALEB—GOOD-WILL and FIXTUAES ot Store in good location. near the Avenue. Rent mode ate. A py, of BROOKE & PHILLIPS, No 24 Four-and-a-half strest. mab ]-8t* FS RENT—A front and back “PARLOR on firat fioor; one bed Room on second floor. Apply at 234 H street, between 19th and 20th streets, just one Fquare from the cars. mh10-3t* T° LET—A FURNISHED ROOM, with or with- out Board, first floor. 243 D street north, bet. Mth and 15th streets, Suitable for two gsnts, or gentleman and lady. Inquire on the premises. mb W-st* T° RENT —Dwelling part of a House on the arenue; good location for busin Possession civenimmedistely. Apply at 352 6-h between H and I. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, mh 10-3t* OK BALE—A neat two-story and basement FRAME HOUSS, in good repair and nearly new, contains 6 rooms, with yard and two-story cut building. Apply'on the spremises, 366% Pisyenth street, between L and M streets north. OR SALB—A DWELLING and RBSTAU RAN, in the First Ward, now doinga good. business, Twenty five feet front, lot seventy-five deep, con- tains five rooms. $1600 will purchase the propar- ty. including licenses. Title jecigenle ‘OS828- sion at once. MITOHEUL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, mb }0-3t* 8. E. cor, Penn. ave. and 16th st. W ANTED—A GIRL to do the General House- work of a small family. Call at No. 380 North Capitol street, between B and 0, near Balt, Depot mh 10 3t* [MEELIS BBS WANTED.—Two first class Milli- ners wanted immediately. good wages paid at H.L. BLOUT, 401 Seventh street, bet Handi mh i0-3t™ mb i a RSWARD,— Stolen from the subscriber S50 Revi tro weeks ago. from near Ball's Cros Koada, Virginia, two horsen. one dark bay, about eight years old, about fifteen-snd-a-half bance high, aletter T( white) on left side bebind the foreshoulder; the other a light bay sbout 5 years old, 15 hands high; on rigat side of nose had a bump about the sizeof a walnut The above ra- ward will be paid if retarned to ROBE&? LIrTy, on the caval road. above tne aqueduct. mh 9-4t* ERSONAL-If para: Heavies: who came from - Camden s',, Baltimore on-‘Tnesiay, March ist, her husband is afflicted with blindness ) and ropghta young girl with her named Yarah Ellen Gray. will call or send her address to 45% 12th st., she will confer a great favor on the mother of the girl, whoir very anxious to know the whereabouts of her child, mh? 1t™ MRS SUSAN GRAY NV ATRIMONIAL —The advertissr,a middie aged men sutler in the army of the Potomac, ia ds- sirous of forring the sequaintance of some laity between the age of twenty and thitty-fiva, with a view to matrimony. She must be possessed of a renscuable atoonat of beauty, intelli ad a loving heart. Allcommunications, witk real nam, stating when and where an iaterviow can be bai. ~ will receive immediate attentica, AddressC. W. B., Washington Post Offize it* BOARDING. Ts BOAREERS ACCOMMOD DAT 498 E street. corner 3d. $5 per week | Piessantly furnsbed rooms in the neighborhood for rent. mh 12-3t* OABDING — GEORGETOWN.— FURNISHED B Kooms with board can now be recured at No. 2 Bridge street, nesr Frederick st. Georgetown, The house has a delightful location, making it a ve ry cesieable spring and summer residence. mh 10-3t* \ ANTED IMMEDIATHLY—Five or six og rienved IRONERS. Avpiy at the office of tao National Steam Laundry, between 18th and 13?3 sts ,fouth side Penn, avenue. mah 10-3t* I ARRER WANTED—Any of myold colored hants wishing a Situation, will make instant applica- tion, as they will be preferred. Others can apply in ques! of work, at Nationai Hotel Hair Dressing Saloon. mh 9-4t* « E 8, ANTED 3,000 2088s Wane War Department, Oavatry Burzac, OFFICE oF OHIEF QUARTERMASTER, WasuinGton, D. C., March 8, 1834. Boe bondred ane forsy-sevan. ($147) dollars par ead wil aid for a > CAVALRY HORSES delivered within the next thirty (30) days at the Gcvernment Stables at Giesboro, D. 0. taid borses to be sound in all particulars, not less them five (5) nor more nine (9) years old; from 14% to 16 hands high, full fleshed, compactly built, bridla wise, and of size sufficient for cavalry par- ore. WoThene specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular. Yayinent raade on delivery of ten (19) and ever, Hourr of inspection from 9a, m 6 JAMWS 4. BXIN. Lieut Colonel and Chief Quar. mb9 wt c: star, aveiry Barean. BD—Some one capable of <\ving Lessons uiter tomgentlewan Address G.2 267 Highth street, Wasnington. ANTED—An Assistant BOOK-KREPER and COLLBOTOR; must have capacity aud moral Addrass Box 3, Btar office mh 8 6t Wa TED—A PORTER to attend to the daties of tue Store. Apply at 269 Penn. avenue, mh 8 lw ~ GAPTAIN AND WwW character. AN ENGINEER ARE wanied ier aemall ing ae = the Polones To good, tteady m-n a libera| ary al e- nent eituation is effered. Apply to A.M, HOOVER, Tc bscconist, 287 Penusylvania avenus, Washing- ten. D. 0 mb 8 5t* Norton 09 and after, Monday next, 0. GAU- TIBE will be prepared to receive reguiar Table Boarders at @7 rer week. ja M-tt nd GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS A CARD—L. L, OLEMENTS has been rom!- i¢ Ei nated by the unconditiona! Union League of Georgetcwn, D C., as a Candidate to fll the vecancy in the Board of Common Council, and will be supported at the election to be held on Monday t, tne 14th instant, b; nee i MANY VOTERS. @ NOTICE.—The Fourth Annual Meeting of the West End Building Associstion of t eorgetown will be held at Mra Lang’s Hoiel, oa MONDAY next, the l4th instant, at 7 0’clock p'm., st whieh place an election wiil ba held. Polis open at 6}2 o'clock, WM. KING, mo 11-8t* Secretary. Cee O01}, LAMPS, CHIMNTSS, WIOKS AND SHADES of various psttoras and styiee. For sale chsep. D. HM. BULL wh 12.5t™ No, 100 Bria, MyA*°8's OFFICE, GrorcEetown. D.C., a ” March 8th, 1834. Notice is hereby given that an election will taxe Pp ace in this Town on MONDAY. the Mth instant fot one member ¢ the Board of Common Council 0 & Vacancy therein nhbg4t HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. ABINI’S DANOING ACADEMY, Union Hore., G@xoaGETOWN. Prof, MABINI has the honor to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Georgetown that he will commence a new quarter for lad’ migses and masters on Wednesday. Mar: gth. During this quarter Mr M_ willl prepare his pupils for sis Grand Floral May Ball, A gentlemen’s class will commence on We incsday, March 9th, 1864. Days and hours of tuition for ladies, misses and Masters. Wednesday and Saturday from 3 toi p m. yer gentlemen, Wednesday and Saturday from 8 to . mm. Por ners school 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, A beantifal iortment of Gilt and Dark Oval Picture Frames ; also variety of Card Visite Frames, at J. MARKRITER'S, 486 Beventh etrast, Bight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Terms cash. mb 10-ifst* 486 CAED VISITE FRAMES. French Gilt. Swiss Carved Wood, and American Composition Card Frames in rarieky at J, MABKRITER’S, 86 Seventh Kight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall Terms cash. wh 10 ifst* 486 WINDOW BHADES, Different colors and rizes Window Shades in store, Orcers for any required Style or Size Shade made to order, at ev. ai ight doors above Odd. Fellows® Haul. Terms cash. ah 10-if5t* ORSES. HORSES, HORSES. —175 I arrived and for sale or exchan; ene at aisting of Matched, Carriage, and Brecht Bore: jorses, and 8.ddle Horses The above Horses be seen for a few days at the Three ton-stable.on Third street east, between Man torte P AMBELL: Proprieto z FO é Wanted to purchase—10) Mules," mn st* B_O¥FER FOR SALE ONE NEW STRAU ope side wheel double srgine; Boat light draft and Gus decked, Baran een ase ms one Barge, capaci 0 tones al of these Boata are in complete rane orest+ “TO RORGAN & BHINBHART fo26-13t = foot @ etreet, st,, Georgetown, iculars apply at the academy du Ours, mb 32) ring te feet 008 G atreet. Foon save—reocpioneit WiNANT'S TABLES Slav aad evsertlee complete appre kat r 5 {1 ANDEESON’B Bookstore, 458 fit’ strestens posite Post Office. mh 9: praso , ORGANS.—We have just received five fhree Mason & Ht a fom 899 to call the tention of Waarritg paren for at the Star oflce, tor. ot olx conte gor 4 GENTLEMAN WISHES PERMANENT Board for himself aed wife in a private family, Would prefer a front room. on the second floor. Acdress H. BR , Box 663, Washiagton Post Of- fice. mh7-lw* ANTED—A Pleasant aud Handsomely-far- pirhed KOOM, with Board for a gent aman diedy, Address, Stating terms, @, 0. H.. Box 78, City Post Office. mh 5 7t* 50 6 00 LADI@8 WANTED TO CALU AT 30 PRINCE’S Stamp:rg Depot, 381 F street. cpposite Pateat Office, and get their Btam ine, Stitching, Pinking. and Embroiderydone, As there are other Richards in the field. indies better look out ths’ they come to Princs’s, who is the only practical hand in the city. Be sars you go to F street. opposite Patent Offica. mh4 JPWOUNTY FOR MABINEB. Wanted, at the Headquarters of the U. 8, M#tine Corps, ii ABLE BODIED MBN, to perform the duties of a soldier at our Navy Yarce and on board of United States vesscis of war ates and ip port. Yhe corporstion of Washington pays to each ac- cepted recruit in the Marine one e ina of ONS HUNDRED AND an v ees . HA 5 mh 3 iw Colonel Commendant, ANTED—Two first-class BARBERS, with good reference Wages twenty dollars a week Apply to Ls ALLIOT, 212 Pennsylvania avenua, e0gt™ wh W ANTED TO HIRXM OB WORK ON SHARES— wo Boot and Shoemakers and one Cob>ler; also, a Man to Raise 5, 10, or 20) acres of Tobaes0;a mer with family can be accommodated. Apply for particulars at Mr, MILLER’S Intelligence Office, 9th street, near Pepn avenue. fe 26-006t* Hoeess, WANTED—From the fient of May,elther furnished or unfarnisbed, north of Penn. ave- rue, and between 42 and 2yth streets. One with stedle and carriage house preferre: Address R., Lock tox 458, Washington. fe 22-tApi* W 4nieeD. IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Ewbroider on Muslin, Linen, and Oambric To good hands constant work and good wi given Ladies applying val pie e bring Sample of work Apply at WM. PRINOE’S Stamping and Machine Btitching Depot, 381 F street, opposite Patent Offica. je 18 y ANTSL —BECOND-HAND FURNITURB | Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Bods jodaing and Houseiurnishing 8 of every jon, H. BUOHLY, 425 Seventh at. bet G and H. east aide. mar 2-tf Ut STATES INTERNAL REVENUS. i ANNUAL TAXES FOR 1860. The attention of tax-payers js here! the provisions of the Unit -d States Ex: lative to the assesment of annual taxes By the sixth seetion of the act of July 1.1962, it is made the duty of all persons, partnerships, firms, eeeociations, or corporations, made liabe to any spnual duty. license, or tax, on or before the first Monday of May ineack year, to makes lict or return to the Asristant Assossor of the District whers located of the amonnt of annual ineome, the arti cles or objects charged with a special tax,and the business cr Ocaupation liable to pay any license, Every person who shall fail to mane such retarn by the dey specified will te liable to be assessed by the Arecasor according to the best information which he can obtain; and in such case ths Assessor in requirea to add fifty pe centum to the amount of the items of such 1}; Every pezscn who 6 deliver to an Asseasor any false or fraudulent Nst or statement, with in- tent to evade the valuation or enumeration requir- ed by law, is subject toa fine of five hundred dol- lare, ard in suck case the list will be made out by the Asserscr or Assistant Assessor, and from the called to Law re- valuation enumeration so made there can be no api ent of the annual taxes. except those for ugeybe will not be demanded until the Soh, day gh apEro ate blanks on which ‘to make return. necet inform i nished by the Assistant Assessors, at their several officrs, herein named, between hours ef three = five oto ms daily to wit: . B. Mitchell, Assessor No. 1 corner ia aven Fifteenth stree py ey a *fonry Lyles, Assossor'No, 8,444 Righth street R, B. Ferguson, Assessor No. 6, 444 Bighth # f ry : wel. pe, Assessor Ne. 6, 64 G street ihoaes eatin: 100 Bridge atreet, be ae ey thew SN nee 9p or before the cinco Tt RE in San, | Beooaee. No. 5, eerner Fourth’ ro SALE—The FURNITURE of a inga trick House, situated in King st., near Washington st, Alexandria, Va_ The Lease canals be odtain- ed. The House ie furnished throughout,and wiil be sold cheap forcash, The Furniturs is all first- class. For particulars address or apply toO. B, corner }3}¢ street and Pennsylvania avenue. Union Hotel, Washington D C. mblo 4t* {Chroa, It] (CHEAP FOR CASH —Two Tracts of Land, of five / or Six acres, adjoining, within 3}¢ miles north ofthe city. Apply to Dr. WADSWORTG, 365 0 street. mh 10- eolw* fOR BALE, (and immediate nosssasion given,) a three story BRICK HUDSR, with bact baild- ing, No. 171 Second, batween B ani C streets west, Bor terme apply to OHAS.H. LANE, mh8 eott 424 Penn. avenue near 4)¢ at. [008 BALE OK LEABE—A OT of 4.00) corner of Louisiana avenue and €th st occupied by Dr. Toner; also, Lot on nort! G st. (Firet Ward), between 18th and 19th streets; and Lot on the Island, 1th street west, between south % urd Maryland svenue. For terms apply to Mrs. A. S1MPSON, No. 26 La avenue, between 435 and 6th ats, mh 8-ed2zW* Fo BALE—The LIFE ESTATE of Mrs. —, containing one-half of Square Sil, on 5th street west, between © and P streets north, improved by a trick dwellicg, stable and pam of good water, For terms apply at 437 7th street, between G and a. mh 9-6t* ( ‘BEAT BARGAIN .—@300 will buy the Good- X Will, ftock, and Fixtures of a Grocery and Liquor Store, now doing a good business. Apply on the premises, 667 Heventh street (Isiand). bet. and ¥ sts. 7 zh ae “A RARE OHANOCE FOR BUSINESS.—One Part- Av fer'wiehes to dispose of his interest ina light and profitable business connected with the arm. From $10) to $200 can_be realized weekly nat Arply immediately at 482 Penn. averae, betw: fd ard 4}¢ streets, Hoom No.3. Qapiiai required. $000 cash. mh9 6t* poz SALE—A newly finished two story trame BOUSE on First street, between D and EB streets contaiuirg 6 recs, aoe prey spay euiencs for all dwelling; fixtures. &c. Apply to . Bien tW L WALI 00. Auction ard Come istiou Merchants, mh9 South ccrner Penn aveanne and 904 “GR SALE—$10,000 —Any ons having amount to invest im a first class Restaurant and Hotel combined, location the most desirabie in Wasbington, with a tong lease, at a moderate rant, and which cleared $20,000 during the past two Years, wove now an cpportunity but rarely offered This establishmentis fitted up in the most sporoved atyla, regardless of expenss, including Bar Room, Bes'au Kitchen, snd Sleeping Apartments, conveniently arranged throughout The hous is bow Going ap extegrive paying business; and the only reasons for selling out are, presaing busiuess engagements of th2 p-nprietor eine eg' 2) Apply to MITOH#LL & BON, Reai Estate Brokers Southeast corner Pa avenue aad 15th st., h9-lw Wasnington,D C. oe SALB—In the Becond Ward. one of the baat retail LIQUOR and GROCERY aad PROVI BION STORES in Washington, 31,50 will ony it, with stock and license. Rent $4) per month, with privilege of renewal of @ five years’ lease. MIT SHELL & 8 Beal Estate Brokers, suutheast corner Poon, avenne nd 13th st, mb 8-Iw™ (OR KXOBANGE— Kigh' Acres of firs: TIMPEBED LAND in Plerss county, Wis £iD, will be exchanged fora PIANO worth $353 and two Sugar ca ups 2 jovarnmeént; improved farme * MITCHELL & 8ON Real Estate Bros . mh8 lw* sontheast cor Penn ave. and Isth st. ‘OR SALE—The UNION BEATING HU 38 oa the corner of 14th and G streets, Itwiil ba sold reaconsble, as the owier waats to go inio other business. Call early on the pramisen mh7 la* Eo saLE—A confortab!s end dosirable threa- story ERICK DWELLING (containiag nins rooms) and LOY, eligibly situated on the Island For further ihformation apply to the editor of t2s Star. mh7 iv {OR KENT—A DAIRY FARM, four mi'es irom Washington, on the Bladensburg Turapixe; it is weil adapted for the above purpose, having a fire range for cattle and a sp'endid spring house, Next moderate, Apply tod. W. MORRELL, No. 323 0 street, bet. 6th and 7th. mh7 FE BSLE—A first rate tr. HOUBSB, containing nine rooms, together with rive Building LOTB. all set out with choicest fruit, such as peaches pears, plume, cherries, crap9s. all of the best selection; with a pump of exesllent weter in the yard; on the corner of @ and 13th sts , — Fenn gavenne ont For farther particulars call at residence No, 575. ~h7-im* D CARROLL. 7.0K RENT—A BTABLS for ten or twel oT8e8 Inquire at the European Hotel, mh 4-17 VALcasLe TIMBER AND LARD WOUD FOR BALE The subscriber offers for sale a superior lot of Timber suitable fdr and wharf purposes; distanced eight miles from sshington. D.0.,over the stage road leadingto Upper Marlboro. Also. aconsiderabie quantity of the very best oak and hickory wood. or further information, address AS BERRY, near Long Old Fields P.0.. mwb4-2awdw* Prince George County, Md. \HESS DESIRABLS BRIOK HOUSES AND A number of Vacant Lots in the Western part of the city at Pfivate Bale. We offer for sale two three-story Brick Shag re diene Nos 21 and 23 Pennsylvania avenue, between 24th and 25th ats . containing each fifteea rooms, with large hall and sil the modern improvements. The houses sre in fine condition, having lately been thoroughly re- ps . Attached to one of the houses is s side lot ‘onting 32 feet fag the Aven: with choice fruit trees, grapery, &c. Altova three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 70 K st., Pith tice lot, apd contining nine rooms, with ali. Alco, a number of Vacant Lots, fronting about 4 feet each on Pens. avenue, betwoon Mth and sth Btreets west. x UIBEB & ere ote pply to JAS. CO MoGUIE A INT— With or Withoot Board—An Fo ARLOR and several well furnished = MS, at 450 Tweith street, within five minutes yf thi Ya, and the Kirkwood House, ms tala pase, fez7-tt new ‘tory HOUSE, with OR SALE—A ae aren: a eo aa at joining the 1and, it rooms, eigh' By W. L. WALL & 00., Aucti: 5 Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Ninth siveet, KOOCERIES, LIQUORS. CIGARS AND TORAG- ¥ CO aT AUOTION—On TUBSDAY MORB_ Ap es Merch, at 10 o'clock, we will sell perreys Waite and Yollow Sugar, Molasses, aad Sheste re: boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles Boxes Canned Pruits and Meats, Boxes Brown, Yeliow. and Castile Gece rate and Gtecpy Fotshes and Cherlag Boxes Ginger and Se lame cn ses js lemijshns Brandy and Whiskey, 20 Cases Utara’ D Ss 7 Boxes Havana Tobace a Cigar =e, n 25 Boxee prime Chewing To! 12 Gross Natural Laat Yobacce 50 gross Fine cat Tobaeco, ctaves and Quarter Srandy, cases Jamaica Rum, Gibson's XXX, Old Bourbon, and ¥ Barrels Whiskey, various kinds, ° Orde. And various other articies too numerous to men- tion, A quantity of Small Stores and Sutlers’ Goods, erms cash. mh 12 WM. L. WALL & 0@., Aucts, Dy WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. CASTEBBURY BOWLING SALOON UNDER THE CANTERBURY, ON LOUISIANA AVENUS, BS?, 436 AND 6TH BTS.. aT AvcTION—On MONDAY. lath inst.. at 12 o’clock m., we will sal). on the prem! Q; 4 Bowling Saloon, containing BB good order. and a bak doing a new! ‘tted room the best stands ip the city, ras from May next, Bale without reserve. Terms cas! h 30-4 T m he mh } WM. L. WALL & OO., Aucte, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiones Hyeves AND LOT AND VALUABLE B Ine LOrs | Gea re ‘TWEEN Non: AND REETS AT AUCT: = THUREDAY, 10th instant, we shall sell ta front of the ‘premises at 5 o'clock Lots & and 9, in Berry and Mohen’ssubdivisions of Square No, 717 on part Lot7.and a frame Honee and Stable, the whole front of this property is 50 fect. hand- somely situated situated in an elevated position. months for notes beariog interest g Seede eae ‘DO’ a ire of trust taken. ara xen conveyance, revenue a! pa lon }, Fev! stamps &c,. at cost of Also, a lot of building brick, abont 13000 will be sold for cash, mb5d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN- til MONDAY, the isth inst., same hi mh ll *INGREEN & WILLIAMS Ape By J.0. McGU!RE & CO,, Auctionsers. AINTINGS, PATENT OARBINES, AND Dovusie Baras.ien Fow.ine Pizogs, &c.— On TUESDAY MORNING, March Isth, at IL e’cloc®, om the Grst fc or of the Auction Rooms we shall sell, for account of whom it may conearn” Fight handsome Oi! Paintings in gilt frames Lot of Mave, Colored Priots, views of Baltimore and Warhington 1 £mith’s Patent Carbine cesrly new, 1 Double Barreled German Fowling Piece, Terma cash, J_C. McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. By J. C. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. wi TOCK OF A WATCH *AK ER AND JEWS \’ av AvcTION.—On TU ESDAY MORNING, M: », Bt 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, we shall feil the remaining Stock of Tho, Thompson Brq., who has declined buiness, on aceount of having t surrencer his stere: we name in part— 35) Gold and Silver Watch ss, new and second hand, 3 Gold and Biiver Chains, 200 Finger Rings. cemorsing all varicties, 1% Watch Keys and Chains, 2% Gents @earf Pins, 73 Ledies Breast Pics, 25 Gole Lecketr, Shirt Steda; Cuff Buttons, Pen and Penci! Cases, c., &e. rs. UItD ON IST SPREE? BAST, pe- ALSO, J Minnie Rife, Lot Revojvers and B i 3 Gold Heaged Canes, &c. omte aires, ALE£O, Two Silver Monnted Gi Cor ote ee ass Counter Cases, nearly 1 fre plated Window Stend, with glass shelves &e. 1 Supericr Counter, Terma cash mbhwd 3.0. McQUIBE & CO., Ancts, By J © McGUIRS & OO.. Auctioneers. Sexe FRAME ebyrha tie tolls HOUSE ON a STREET HSTWEEN 13TH AND 133g STREETS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Marca 10th, ate o’clock, on the premises, wo shall sell part of ust No.3 infenare No 288, fronting 12 feet | inch om north C sirset, betwean_1sth sud 1.6. Atenky ne. ning devs g cnug frame dwelling houss containing four rcome, with back kiteaen. J Immediate possession given. Terme caab, mh4d J.C. McGUIRZ & CO., Aucts, SO THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN consequence of inclement weather, until TUBS- DAY, the [5th inst.. rame hour and place. mhile J.C, McGULRE & CO., Aucts, By JAB.C McGUIRB & CO., Anctionsers. Avetiwes SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PRO- PeEaTY ON PENN AVERUR N&AR THE NaTIONAL oTEL —On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March at five o'clock, on the premizes, we sali sell part of Lot No. 6 in square o. 491. frontiag on Pena, avenue, @ few doors eaet of the National Hotal, improved by a three sory B with a three story Back Bui back ay thirty se ; e lower rt of ese va! hes deez oten ted for tome Years by Goose We Ooeke ren, at @ Cigar and tobacco ety 1 a dwelling. (@ store, the upper part as if * “Veen &0 fine a property as this is offered for *f_-, anv we invite particularty ths attestion of persons wisling to make investments in firat-clags burivess property, Fosression giver next September. _ Terms: One third esth ; the remainéer in 6 and 32 months, with interest secured by a ceed of trust on the pren Ines. Conve; ances and stam ps at cost of purchaser, mbileo&¢s J.C. McGUIRE & 50. Auste. By J. C. McGUIRE & GU,. Auctioneers. OTICK—VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON HIF2KENTH STREST WHET, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORIH—in pnreuance to a decree of the Supreme Uourt of the District of Cclumbis, sitting in Equity, ‘n thecsse cf Joseph Libbey & Co., comp'sinanta and Harriet Lancaster aad W. P, Bmith avd Harriet wife, deiendante, I shat offe) st publie nale, to the bighest bidder.oa tae piemites,on THURSDAY, the Ith day of March Yextereuing the date bereof, st4 o’tnck p. m., the folowing Kes! Kstats, of which Basil Lancai- ter Gied riezed and porsessad, to wit; Lot number twenty eight (28)in Square number ore bundred and nivety-sezen (197) inthe pubdlis plan of the rity of Wa hingt:p. ccataisins forty- nine feet pine inches front. on Fifte nth street wast bewteen L and M atyceis north.and runuing bask one hundree and twenty (190' fest. Also, the Lot immediately in the rear ot the befo: premises. fronting onan siley betwe anc Sixteenth stree(s, forty nine fret nine insas, and running back seventy-seven feet Terms: e-half of the purchass money the balaree wits intcrest, in three equa! ingtall- mente of three, six. and nine months; tre deferred payinents to be secured by adesd in trust on the Wwemises All convaranoes at the exvense of the purchasers, and to be prepared under the direction of the # plici- tor in the caure RICHARD L. BAN DERB, Trustes. felé-ecd&ds «J. 0. MeGUIRE & OU., Auots. t@- TPS ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the rain until TORSDAY AFTER- NOON, Merch ybth. same hour and plac>. RIGHARD L BANDEN? Frustes. -_mbitd 3.0 M-GUIFE & 0). Auste, BY WM. L WALL & CO., Auctioneers \s OUFEROLD FURNITORE AND EF¥TOTS at Avo?ion.—_On WEDNESDAY MO“NING, ipet., at 10 o'clo*k, we will ell at the boarding O, 27 7_B street. beeween 24 and 34, all tae 1@ acd Effects. cova tting of— and Diving Room Fu-niture, China, Glass ana Crockery Ware, ° Axc¢é tho Furnitures, Bsds and Bedding of six cham- bors, Aré‘so'as‘ortment of Kitchen Utensiis, Btoves, &o..&c. Termecssh. WM L. WALL & 00., vets. By JAS. O. McGUIRE & OO , Auctioneers. ‘E\HREB SMALL AND J} ESIRASLE HOUZES axv LOTS, BEAR 14TH AND NORTH P STREET: +On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 19th, at 43¢ o’clock. on the premises, we shall sell parts of Lote No, 48 and 49, in Drury’s euddivision of rquare No. 29, frontirg 14 feet 6 inches, and running back 98 feet to fy = tock Lage alley. improved by @ neat wo story Bri tee ne DeELLIRG HOUSE, isd, part 6! 4, Same square. froa' x feet. anc ranvicg bace’90 feet to an aliey, togethor with tre improvements, contistizg of two neat and well fnished Frame - DWELLING HOUSES. » avacant Lot, 15 by 90, adjoining the latter Also, on the west situated on the 50 foot The above property is street running from 14th to 15th streets, between P “Terma: One fourth cash; the remainder in 6. 3 H ir he with intereats secured by a deod of and is EPBth, wie and stamps at cost of the pur- trust on Dl Il conveyances JAB. 0. MeGUIRE & 00., Aucts. ir. mh lo At AUOTION EVERY WED- DAY. st llo’clock a. at Hho WHARF foot of Sixth all tae HIDES, htered Staite ular gr Vhs bits of ILL BE ay BOLD NEED. and 84T' to this for: in it fands, to sale. BELL ‘Lieut. Col. and G. e Woven may soften the heart of this cow.”