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————— LOCAL NEWS. _, AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s THxaTER.—Mr. Forrest appears to- might in an original play, written expressly for him, snd entitled “The Broker oF Bogota.” ‘This is the first time Mr. F. has announced this play here, but he has played it elsewhere, End pes usual suooee The play, it is 1. CO! ins many its of int will'be well worth witnessing. w yes 8nd GROVER’s THEATER—The three-nct i fantastical opera, entitled “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” will be performed to-night by the operatic company at Grover's. This per- formance will give one of the merriest enter- beg d ae ey been announced for a long = cle 0 7 wie cane Opera company is embraced CANTERBURY.—There was another large and delighted audience present here last night; and the performance in all its details of song, dance, pantomime, ballet, &c., was one of the best of the season. To-night, again, there will be an Sere Hone mens and the pantomime, e tha: x ilt,” 2 tome ack Built,” will b> per- METROPOLITAN HauL.—The comic panto- mime of “Robert Macaire” is announced tor to-night. Annie Rush, Helena Smith, Leonora Creed, G. M. Miles, Scott, Brimmer, and others, Bt 4ll appear in a good bill. YARIETIES.—A glance at the advertised names of the performers at the Varieties will satisfy all that the concert hall company is = previrhdsn 2 vad seo Especially is that whe anes nan unusually fine bill Tur Orrxan Bors Fair at Odd Fellows’ Hall, is deserving of attention, both on ac- gount ous objeck fx which it is held, and be- ust splay of articles is such lease ail desiring rs purchase. Stier ser Batts—The American Hook and Ladder Go. No 2, giveaball at Oda Fellows’ Hail, Sey, fala to-night; a the Independent So- Rive one at Temperance I. Either ‘Will be worth attending, ies aa Sep BE! MEETING OF THE COACHMAKERS.~A_ meei- ing of the Journeymen Coachmakers Society was held last evening at the Delmonico restau- rant, (Eleventh street) to take into considera- tion the propriety of demanding an increase of bie ary cent on their present rates of wages. Mr. D. D. Olark in the chair, and Mr. James ¥. Crown, secretary. _ Mr. Kane efferea a resolution looking to an increase of twenty cent on and after the first of May; leaving it optional with those re- ceiving $15 per week or upwards, whether they make the demand orn>t, and declaring that the Society will not countenance any rate Jess than 812 per week. _ Mr. Ola:k did not know that it would be Justice to the bosses to demand at this time the increase, when some of the workmen already got all they ask, and urged that the society proceed cautiously. There was danger that if the demand was made that emigrant labor would take their places, He had consulted ‘with bis employer, and had ascertained that all the bosses of the District wanted a society for the protection of themselves. Mr. B. Donnelly wanted thetwenty per cent, and was ready to stop work if it was not given. Mr. Irwin offered as a substitute a resolution Fequesting the bosses to raise all wages below two dollars per day to that sum; above that sum, an advance of ten per cent; pieceworkers #o regulate their own prices according to the quality of the work; leaving it optional with those Whose wages have recently ‘1 Taised, Whether they make the demand or not, and re- questing an answer on or before the 23d inst. Mr. Donnelly moved to insert “the lowest rate of wages, $2.50 per day, and get as much @bove itas possible.” ‘He thought that those ‘who were kicking against the increase were thoce who were receiving $2.50 per day and upwards. Mr. Irwin said his principle was to get all be could. Mr. Donnelly did not know any woodworker or blacksmith who receives less than $2 per ay. Mr. Clark knew that the employers would Hire a gooc hand in preference to a bad one, and they wanted to know what was going on, and he thought that the employers should be consulted first. Mr. Donnelly did not see the use of the bosses com into the society. Mr. Clark said that the best regulated societ: in the world—the printers, or typograpbical scciety—numbered among its members the bosses, and they were in @ great measure con- sulted before a strike was made, and they had i least a right to be heard as members of the Society. He wished to get the bosses among them, and was satisfied that thereby the asso- ciation would be placed on a firm basis. In this arrangement both the bosses and workmen ‘would be benefitted. He, however, did not ‘want to leave it to the bosses to fix the prices, but would like to get their views before a de- mand was made. Mr. Irwin said that his resolution was not a demand, but an appeal, and he would press it to a vote. Mr. Clark moved that the resolution be laid over for one week; carried. A motion was made to appoint 1 committee, consistirg of the president, vice president and treasurer, with two members from each braneh, to invite the bosses to meet them on Monday evening next at the Delmonico to conter in re- dation to an increase of wages; which was car- ried; and in addition tothe above-named of- ficers the following were appointed :—Messrs. Joseph Crown and Wm. Powers, of the wood- workers; Irwin and P. Fars of the painter: Kane and Mason. of the Trimmers; Jno, Crown and C. Stewart, of the smiths. Adjourned. eS See Post Ur8icE ACcoMMODATIONS.—Our ener- getic postmaster, Hon. Sayles J. Bowen, has effected arrangements, under the heavy press of responsible duties which daily devolve upon his office, to furnish additional facilities to the public, by haying our city post office opened tor the delivery of letters and newspapers, From half past svx to half past seven o'clock every Sunday evening. The mails of the day all be- ing in and assorted before the hour of opening the windows, it is believed that, in the time specified, all the calls of a Sabbath evening will be satisfaciorily met. Tbe postmaster is also having constructed two little sub-offices—one on each side of the cipal columns, immediately in front of the main office, and easy of access to everybody. ‘These are for the convenience of all who desi to have their letters registered, and ore of them will be apprepriated exclusively to the Indes. eet se TATION Cases.—Elien Clark, Tump War laiceny; Cismissed. Louisa Morris, having Stolen goo jaii for hearing. Margaret Bon- Gay, suspicion of larceny: dismissat. Louisa J. Netf, fr ntly taking letters from the Pest Office: ssed. John Roach, Thomas Donegan, Edward Fitzgeraid. avid Barr Jeremiah Lynch, John Connor, violating cow nw: #5 each. Elizabeth Williams, threa bail for peace. James Lane, bastardy: bail tor hi g- Timo hy Rodgers, assanlt and bat- ail for peace. Elizabeth Badger, drank disorderly: $2. Emma Young, disorderiy; Marain Buriingame, drunk military. ' oes Grasp BALL.—Owing to the very inelement weather on the night of the bail recently given in honor of the ladies of the late fair at the Patent Office, and there having’ been a strong desire to have it repeated, it will be seen by the advertisement that this will be done on Tues- day, the 2fth of this month, the proceeds to go the benefit of the families of the District soldiers. Lis FS GRE For Covrt.—This morning Josephine Wil- son and Marcelena Johnson, were arrested for ‘assault and battery on Timothy Rodgers. Rodgers bring under bail for pear, the women attacked him, but Rodgers used lis fists with considersb’e effect, knecking one of the women «own apd kicking her severely. Justice Thompson held both women to bail tor court. oo ALDING Sotprers TO DeseRrt.—Yesterday, policeman Cline arrested Martin Glenn on charge of furnishing citizens’ clothing to sol- ciers, thereby aiding them to desert. Glenn was turned over to Col. Ingraham, who com- mitted him to the Central Guardhouse. ———— ° Scumirrep HER CasE.—Yesterday, in the crumima! court, Sarah Murphy, indicted for keeping a bawdy-house, whose case was con- tinued, withdrew the motion for continuance, ard submitted her case,when Judge Fisher Sentenced her to pay 4 fine of $200. eee A SPECIAL MSETING of the + Journeymen Beokbinders’ Society”. of this city, was held op Aprjl izth, 1564,.at which the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted “+ Whereas, this Society has learned with un- feigned sorrow of the death of John C. Rives, Exq.. who for many years has been so fayor- ably identified with the history of this city and ¥ government, and who by his libe- { beneficence has not only endeared sit who knew him, buthas furnisiied idence.to the world, that wien in the hour of need, he had never i wanting,” be it therefore ‘Thet while we wecognize in this the hand of *Him, who doeth ail things well, we cannot but @eplore his loss, and mingle ia the general sorrow as we realize the "ruth, that *& great man has fallen among « Re-olved, That this Society attend his funeral ai & body,” and solved, That these resolutions be presented ‘o the papers of this or for publication, and that the secretary furnish a copy to the family of tha deceased.” Woe.'Mteb, P mw. McLane, President. Hanmy MeInrrge, Rec. Sec. PERMANENTL O8ED, der of the Provoet lishments cf the foliow: Spaulding, and Barney Rice. EET, SEE FIRST PAGE Of to-day’s Star for in:erest- ng local articles. SPECIAL NOTICE Soa sas ial sewstery bee ih dewevrr! ‘or One Doliar, At 438 P. Ivania a u the Doliar Jewelry Btore. THE Fret.—Beauty of carriage is is impostible to move tn.a Corns, Bunions. ders to which the feet are liable. and 6th streets. Brown’s Broxcuiat Trocues, These Lozenges are prepared froma hi esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial A’ tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Irritation or Soreneas of the Throat, Salat. lic Speakers and Voratists Pul Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing. after any unutual exertion of aving a peculiar adaptation to a! disturb the organs of #p E. J. Witixs, Erq. of the Great Pennsylvania route. vice E.0. ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil. kind has been connected with the Ofice. at the corner of Sixth atrect and Pennsylvania avenue, t two years, and is thoroughly con- the business of the route in all ite partments. All applications for information, ets. &c., must be addressed to KE. J. Wilkins, Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth xtreet and during the versant with de. tic! Pennsylvania avenue. Ep. 8. Yous, festerday, by 0: s ie iq Siti eee? i oC street, near the Baltimore pcobaeae perm nently closed, and their stock of liquors coafia- cated :—Michael Sherry, Patrick Sullivan, Mra. near 4%s street, at ap 12-6t* aoKtly depen- dent upon a judicious preservation of the feet, it raceful mauner if th Ebb support of the whole frame be in a disor- ered condition, and nothing impedes so much a8 Ingrowing Nails, or other disor- To all afflicted we would recommend an early call at Dr. White's office. No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 434 apé-tt ig? s bas been appointed Agent General Passenger Agent. aps Heaps raat Reser against the rules of Taste or Beauty, in their color or in the loss of all their eulor, may be changed in afew moments to any Beawtiful Shade, by a single application of Cristaporo’s Hara Dre. The rapidity of its operation. perfect safety, per- nd the exceeding depth it imparts, distidguish this preparation from all other Dyes in use in this manent healthfui effect, and richness of the hu: country or in Europe. Cristaporo’s Hath PRESERVATIVE, a valuable adjunct to the Dye,in dressing and pro- moting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when used alone—a safeguard protects the fibers from decay under all cireum- Manufactured by New York, Sold by all Druggists, Agptied by all Hair Dress- mh 3L-d& weolm stances and under all climes. J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor How ers, Coreate’s Honey Sovr This celebrated Toilet Soap, in au demand, is made from the choicest m mild and emollient in its nature. fragrantly sc Dealers. Neevovs Desitity, 3m ja 2s-e0 AL and hundreds of others, sad will but the trwth, Address, witn stamp, ‘Eowan H. Taaver mar 2-D& W.ly eT DISEASES, BE Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegeta edy ever discovered. Cures in two to fo and recent catesin twenty-four hours No fomale, @3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Jwices—A positive and Uicers, Sores 38 m5 permanent cure for Syphilis, Scrofu pota, Tetters, &c. Bold by 8, C. For: Bee ad wertinement, rice $1, or six bottlea for DISEASES oF THE Nervous, SEMINAL, URINARY Ms—new audreliable teeatment— sociation—Sent es, free of charge. H ton, Howard Asso: South Ninth street. Phiadelphia AND SEXUAL SysTE in Reports of the Howard mail in geste? letter envelo Address D. J. Skillin Hough! ciation, No. 3 Pa. mh 2-5 Dx. Dupowt’s Sugar-coated Female Kegulating ey operate speedily suar-coated create no pauses upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over. all Sold by 8.0, Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue. Washington,and reg ja6-ly ‘Dr Rand’s Spe- al Weakmess, Lor.- and efectunily, 1 of the Specific of its merits. C. Ford, corner llth ‘ashington, an, Henry Pills are the very destin use. Th and effectively. and bein; others. Price $1% box. Cook, Alexandria, BPERMATORRHGA OAN BE CORE: cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Semin is Ge ‘ ae re truly magical. will convince the most skeptical Price $1 a box. Sold by ». street and Pa, avenue, Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly THECHEAPEST AND Best Hair Dys tN TAR WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—U phain’s Har ‘0 jolt by Pp cents abox. The bestin use. Try it. Ford, corner lith street snd Penn. avenve, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria a6é-ly Waneanrep 70 Cong ix 81x Days.—Dr. Godfrey’ Antidote, an English Specitic of sixty-five vets 0 BSoid avenue, ja 6-ly standing, will cure Gonorrhaa in siz days. change of diet required, Price $1 per bottle. by 8. C. Ford, corner lita street and P: Washington.’and Henry Cook, Alexandr Great Pennsytvania Route. t ate ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods ty Y WEAKNESS, ate., Can Be Cured by one who has really cured almseif tell you nothing Lock Box, Boston, Mass. eral, po 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; im. MARRIED, On the 4th inst.. hy the Rev. Mr. Thrush CORNEILUS SOULES. of Brockport. N| Y Miss ELIZA ELLEN GODFREY, ob this city 0 LINes 16 THE Memouy oF Miss M. V. M, Mote: And art thou gone? my eldest, desrest daughter To where the angels tune the golden lay: Where tlowers bloom, and fountains teem with wate And allis And oll thy virtue frou fruition Iree. Hast leit the res pless hopes of love upshaken, And gone as reaper towards eternity. And would that Thad gone and left thee. oaly To follow to the upward path abov he zardeon of the spring of Tif foy so lonely. to wore. live. dear Mar and with the left with wrechs of tink samy spirits ban round the ¢ Warten Cc COOLERS. WATER COOL? sertment received this dav. an YEAHS PRICES. ceo: We ROTELER & SON'S. urnishing Stor lar at 1. Hour BY wee “shadowy stillness and eternal day."* Thou in thy virgin youth. with Bore untainted ap 12-8t 318 Tron Hall O CARD PHOTOGRAPHS F Noted individuals or works of painted in oil colors. wholesale and retail. at FRANKLIN & C0.°S, Opticiaus, 4 Pa. av,, bet. 12th and sth street S Pa. av., under the Natioual fo’ furnished on applieytion, Thums of all sizes abd p: ures. ap 1. BF Photog ft ptain or iat MULES!!! The subseriher has for sale or exchar head of large young hroken MUL ssOME KOCH S. ie! ys JAS, Tl. SHREY ap 12-21" MULES 7th st,, bet. Hand I sts. ly and by T NO. 469 NINTH STREET.—We are now re- ceiving « fresh supply of GROCERIES, such SYRUP, white amd brown SUGARS, TEAS of all grades, Green, Black, English Break- Le . fast and J» SMOKED BEE BUTTER from Oran ness, not to be surpas: To al of which we in x ington and our friends gencrally, at No, Ninth street, between Band F. ap 12-5 a8 ial A. H. YOUNG & Co. NEW GOODS—NEW GOODS! UST Recetved. a fine and hands: of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas of uaker Hoop Skirts. Gimps.Q other Gloves te style! Braids of all kinds, Hair Nets, Ladies’ and Di ers, Handkerchief: Neck-ties. Combs, Brushes. mades, together with a full sortment of Goods, oye, Musical Tactruments. Xe vf very one aud get cheap goods, a’ Come erat ROSWELIOS Faney store 30! treet Depot for Boswell & Warner's Coloritic oring the hair. mit for assortment Dress Trimmings. Bugle ed Ribbon, Dress Buttons. Kid and i a Dresses, Magic Rufiling, Velvet and. Belt Ribbon, Gents’ Collars and Cuffs, Undershirts iefs, Stockings, Socks, aps. Extracts. Po- Faney ke. ar Mth, OOFING FELT “wD df ale. Appl Constntiy on hand pga EL enna, avenue, (up stairs mh 16 colm to i} CEMENT ) between 9th and With sta. RICKS AND WOOD FOR SALE.—One he theusand Hard Brick, one thousaud cords sea- soned Oak and Pine Wood for rate fp H-lw* o4 Bridge street, Gev {OR SALE—A few barrels of WHISKY. from 232 to 10 years old tm celebrated Lowry bested | onthe Monoag: river. {t would answer well J G@RORGE 8. HA for hospital purp: or for any one using a stimulant of that kind, Being pure—watranted so, Inquire at 473 3tit ire 5 J. M. STAKE Y. UTTEK AND E@GS.—New. Butter arr 3 daily, for sale at Baltimore prices. Twenty barrels fresh Eggs, in store and for sale by iv D, KB, DUTROW ap 6t* 456 ath strect. - ad DEAFNESS, CATARRH, and diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Dz. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness,” « Letters on Catarrh,” is now in WASHINGTON, “and can be consulted at the Essitt Hover for ONE WERK until Saturday evening, April i6th, on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, and all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGFs. From the Rev. Fred. 8. Jewell, J’rofessor of State Normal School, Albany, N. Y- ‘This may certify that I have been, since 1544, subject to violent ical attack: of catarrh, marked by @ highly inflamed cond:tien of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, producing & most distress: specie> of head- ache tor days at a time, wholly incapacitating me from business, and during the ‘sms confining me to the bed. Insome instances the inflammation has extended tothe teeth, occa- sioning toothache ; to the threat, producing hoarseness and partial loss of voice; and and twice it has so affected the left eye as to con- fine me for a month or more to a Theseattacks have been accompanied by stroug febrile symptoms; by stoppage of the head, and, in the first stages, by watery discharges from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid and yellow, and towards the cloce of the attack becoming bloody and purulent. I have tried Medicines of almost every kind; external ap- plications to the head, such as camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentations of hot vinegar; snuffs of some half a dozen kinds, and other catarrhal ns, together with in- ternal remedies, euch as alteratives, cathartics andemetics. These have produced no change in the occurrence or character of the disease, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary relief. I had come, at length, to believe the disease to be practically beyond either cure or material alleviation. = Under these circumstances I was led some five months ago, to make & trial of Dr. Light- hill's treatmeat, His method Lah odes Vel itself to my judgment, as simple, philosophi- cal, and likely to be effective. Notwithstand- ing the disadvantages under which he labored, in dealing with a disease of such long stand. ing, aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepsia, and constantly induced by the acci- dents of my professional labor, I found the treatment reaching the disease as it had never been reached before, and producing such a modification and alleviation of its character, as I had supposed impossinie. I chronicle the results thus. Although I have been situated several times, so that I should formerly have believed a severe attack of my catarrh inevita- ble, I have escaped thus far; the symptoms of threatened ‘attack have been very light, and have yielded to the remedi»: employed by Dr. Lighthill, without need c: recourse to the old hot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ges from the head have resumed the original and natural condition. I count upona com. plete cure. That I have been abie, however, to obtain so material a reliet isto me a cause of gratitude. In that alone, Lam repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. I make this statement unsolicited, as a means of acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light- hkill’s method of treating catarrh, and witha view to aid any who may have suffered from that disease, in forming & just opinion of its merits, and its probable utility in their own case. FREDK. S. JEWELL. ‘ Prot. State Normal School. Albany, N. ¥., March 14, 1564. Catarrh Cured. From Rev. R. P. Russell, Lynn, Mass. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst type for some twenty years. It graduaily grew worse, producing cough and hoarsenees, destroying the sense of smell. and breaking down my general health tosuch a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate, and suspend public speaking. 1 made diligent use cf the useful remedies, such as snuffe ot different Kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, Olive tar, and inhalations, but without any salutary effects. Last sum- mer I heard of Dr. Lighthill's successful mode ot treating catarrh, visited him, and put my- self under his treatment. I began immediate- ly to improve, and this improvement has gone on to the present time. My catarrh has gradu- ally melted away, my cough has disappeared, my voice has become natural, and 1 am once more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Let me advise all troubled with catarrhal difficul- ties to apply to Dr. Lighthill. P. R. RussR1L, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1, 1562. mh o3Ww Se ESSE BALLS, PARTIES, &c. Eicst GRAND ASSEMBLY v} OF THE AMERICAN HOOK mare LADDER C0., No. 2, A ODD FELLOWS? HALL,( Navy Yard.) wN THURSDAY NIGHT, April 14. 1364, ‘The committee will use their utmost endeavors to make this a pleasant time for «tl who may favor us with their patronage. : A general invitation is extentled te all the lulies, as no specials will be served. x Tickets. admitting « gentleman and ladies. fifty cents. iy No postponement on account of the weather, Committec. J. W. Cross, ames Anderson, A. H. Vermillion, Thomas Johnson, George E. Hoppell. Dancing to commence at $0 clock. ap7 @Q@ECOND GRAND BALL w OF THE 1 INDEPENDENT SOCIAL CLUB. ‘Lo be given at the ~ TEMPERANCE HALL. a E street. between 9th and loth streets. on THURSDAY EVENLNG, April Lith ‘The members of the Club return their sin thanksto their friends and the public for past vors. and respectfully solicit their patronage at our Second Grand Ball, and we promise those that will favor us with their presence an evening of pleasure, Tho colebrated Holy Hill Band bas been qugaxed for the cecasion, Tickets One Dollar. admitting 4 gentleman aud By order of Committee. ~~ PERSONAL. CHATHAM excelent v isthe Past, Pre 4 Future onCstreet, pot, over the United Stats An gnetisin and Electric: < and acute diseases when all ¢ treatments fail, MRs, 449 K ot between 6th and 7th ased x double- hat Gr auction store on Tuesday and for which he paid $82. will confer a great favor if he will call at Isaac Herzberg & Son. awnbrokers. on C strect. between 43. and obit sts he original owner will give a tair profiten the same. as it was left to him by a deceased pa ap 13-3t* RS. L. SMITH, xn_exee test medium, 385 cor Mass, avenue als by magne’ nuds. telix their character, g ire, Hours from I's. m2, se EBugli inst. D S$ aAmIES, oSp.m. reais All persons are hereby warned against purchasing either of the following describec promisory notes:—Cne note for five dollars, able thirty days after date; six for the sum of five dollars each, pryable respectively two, three. four. five, six and seven months after date; and one for eight dollars and twenty-five cents. payable ¢ months after date, All of said notes are d Match 12. 1864. each made payable to John &. t rins or order; signed M, [her 4 mark] Baltz ant witnessel by E, H. Bat The above deseribet notes are pithoos coraine fon; were obtained by roercion. and will not be paid. “Aalst PPHALIND BARNES, A LADY WISHES TO MAKE the ac of gentleman with e view tomatrimony must be gentlemanly in appearance t and industrious, The best of reference given and required. “Address, with real maine, ‘* Fannie Washington City apy BOARDING. OARDING AND LODGING DAN BE HAD IN BY German, private family, ER. 529 Oth at. oppanireahe enter Market. UP stale’ Oy F) CARDING —Those who desire a plowsant spring Bond necresdence wilt ARdit to tele ad: vantage to cull at No. 212 Bridge sireet, George- sg town, D_C., near Frederick street. one of the most, delightful locations in Georgetown, ap H-St | (00D \G and ple AR nt rooms can be B had at reasonable rates, al Ne. 9 Washing- ton street. Geergetow ap 13 Iw* WO GENTLEMEN wishing permanent board, T can be accommodated with ets ized fs chamber. on second floor, in a private fa Georgetown, For particulars address Box Georgetown P.O, References required, ap 12-5t* Bosse er seven gentlemen can be accom- odated with board and feds , ON Tegson- able terms, at No. 134 22d street, Wetwoen It and L, near Roun, avenue, BRS ln* a WANTS, ee Ao <2! WANTED OIMEDIATELY tro ort a wi, HOOT snd SHOE MAKBRG, Tose iuafean tt Gcorgetowns DO. ap liste No. 61 High stree' ap lt-3t ANTED—A Grat-rate plai . Ww understands herb ness corr Diealneed pe. Also, a d Washer and Ironer, at 264 PF, between 1gth and 1ith sts. so Wey, ANTED—By a respectable woman, iT Myeritl gateaey eae bers at 365 13th street, between Hand Te eS? (T° GOOD COLORED SERVANTS WANTED, ;,i2 a small private family—a cook and a boy to "ait on the table, Inquire at Mrs, KING'S. 303 E street. between 2d and 3d. ap 14-2t* WANTED-A WHITE WOMAN 0 cook, wash and iron in a private family. To one compe- siete nil tasteer aie Biot SHUTE, Columbian College." ap lest. ANTED—By a respectable yi Ameri Wine, ban phectntns SHPAADN Ss fest icra Aiea oietgnera am Ee ‘i er, 2 ferred. Can be see: ieeston nS House George: i town, for a few days. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Tro cool CAR. WAN eRe IATELY—Two good CAR -_ Apply at Star Office. ap 13. HAMBERMAID WANTED, immediately. Av. Cir at No. 164 F street north. German ini preferred: ap 13-3t* ANTED—30 DRESS MAKERS.—None but competent hands wanted. Good salary paid. up stairs, Hee cre sae e LE EEHANGERS. Nove rienced workmen ie oh fe KIDWELL'S. 367 D street, near 9th. ap Isat WANTED—By a respectable woman. a SITUA- TION as cook. or as washer and ironer. Ad- dress Box 37 Star Office, for two days. ap 13-2t* ANTED—By a Teenie etable man, a SITUA- ‘Bs Carri oO cl . Apply at the Siar Office for"T-B. apie ne ANTED—A good HOUSE-SERVANT for a aan eal Smilys one bork nulesssnals: gookieg, a ironing. i) NO. 264 C street, between 434 ‘and ot “Taland’ apig-2t* ANTED—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- WU NON be cook ae eee ne ie SEER, private family. Address Box 37, Star Office, for wo days. ap 13-bt* ANTED—By a mechanic and bis wifey good, plain BOARD in a private family. Payments made promptly, and terms must be moderate. Ad- dress. stating terms, &c., Box 4, Star Office. 13- Call for one week at 243 Penn. avenue, first floor ‘ ap ap WANTED—A SITUATION, by a gardener, a single man. He understands serdening and farming in all its various branches, and will give good satisfaction to his employer, Give hin a chance and he will pay you a hi er centage. ‘Address’ 0. 8... at the Star Offce, for one week. apl3-it* Was: COOK, WASHER and IRONER for small family. References te are Ap- ply at 358 loth street, between Land M. ap 12-3t ANTED—A COLORED BOY as servant at the Hanseatic Legation, 477 6th, corner D st. Good references required. ap 32 St™ WANTED-—A cod live WHITE WOMAN to do washing and ironing. Good wages will be ouse,7th street. corner c. ap 12-3t" aid. Apply at American | Pas avenue, Washington, D | A SITCATION WANTED—By a young man. an | AA clerk in a dry goads or grocery tote. Bust of reference given. Address 19 at this office. aplest ANTED—By a young girl, a SITUATION to do chamber work and assist in washing aud ironing, or do_plain. sewing. Apply at 423. E street, between 6th and 7th. ap 12-8t* ANTED—An experienced WASHER WOMAN, Who can come with good references, at No: 275 Vermont aveaue, between Hand I streets, ap 12-3t" | Fard.and Within two blocks of FOR RENT AND SALE. RENT—A new Bi Ui - = Tyrireat dhe'inin RICE HOUEE to ict. ta MS, two furnished, two Fe 'T—Four ROO! furni and ‘ith, net 8 408 R RENT—Oue sitting nod one bed ROOM, well-furnished: second ; H street corner of isthe (00% Apply at 419 OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. on 7th atrect, , containing six rooma. Rent. §9« month. fa- quire at WILSON & BANFELL’S, No. 446 Righth street. ap 14-2" Fo RENT—Seven UNFURNISGED ROOMS— five rooms on the first floor. suitablefor board- ing or family. Inquire at the Star Office. ap 13-3t™ 4 ae -FORNISHED ROOMS. at §18 per .& month; also, one at $12; and a basement at $3; ina small private family, at 393 H street, 3. W. corner 13th, between 13th and 1th sts. ap 13-2t* poh ala ah RS Be ee ‘OR RENT—A FRONT ROOM, 499 Seventh street, between D and E, suitable for aa office. A good business location. Inquire at STANTON'S, 495 7th street. . ap s-2t™ FURS ISH ED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Desirable . APARTMENTS en suite on first Hoor front. Private table if desired. Apply at 322 G st., be- tween 2th and 18th, north side. ay 13-3t® FOR Fext—a BRICK HOUSE, corner f 15th nd N streets, suitable fore zrocery tore and dwelling. Apply to M.GREEN, corner [3th and Lastreets, ap L-2t* OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, contain- ing elght rooms, having a lease of three years, in a.central locality, If desired, the lease will be sold without the furniture. Bossession immediately. | Apply at 33 E street between 13th and Ith streets. ap 13-3t* 'OR RENT—A second tloor FRONT ROOM, and L two. rd i pease as, furnished or unfur nished, in a most desirable summer locality. Ap- ply at 426 north N street. hetweea sth and Mth streets. corner of Vermont avenue. Wanted, an elderly colored WOMAN, to do the work of a 8) family. Apply asabove. ap F% SALE=ASTORE ant DWELLING HOUSE. No. 401 on7th street, between H and L streets. Lot 2) by 70 feet. This is a first-rate business place. A BRICK HOUBE, No. 666, on M street. between 4th and Sth streets. Hasaix rooms. Sets back from the street. ase by 219 feet, running through to R - Isa very desirable place fora private re " ABHICK HOUSE, No.432.onMthstreet, between G ae se atreeta sas oe Seta ok with yard mt. leet 6inghes A FRAME House: No. 373 Pate reet between I and New York avenue. Seven rooms. Lot 20 by 10 feet. ». A FRAME HOUSE. No. 342, on Ith street between Haat M streets. Has six rooms, Lot 2) ¥ 100 feet. A FRAME-HOUSE, No. 342, 6nG street.between th and 12th, Six rooms. Lot 2)by a feet. For particulars apply to ‘| ¥.8. KERN. 13-Im* No. 633 Mst., bet. 4th and 5th. RB RENT—A PARLOR and BED ROOM in the mmediate vicinity of the Treasury D-part- ment. Apply at No. 432 15th st. ap 12-3t™ | ee RENT—A large finished- BASEMENT. No. 500 Seventh street. soining Odd Fellows’ Hall, One of the best locations in the city for barber shop and bathing saloon, It will not be rented fora restaurant, Apply in store above. ap 12-3t* ‘OR RENT—One or more new FRONT ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished. Rent very mod- erate. For particulars apply at No: 16 Becond street. between C street and Maryland avenne, Capitol Hill, near the Capitol. ap 12-3t" ‘OR RENT.—A Three-story BRICK HOUSE, jrogntaining nine rooms and ¢ellar: newly re: aired. and fitted up with gas, all complete—be- ween Pa. avenue and M street. on 2ith atreet. In- quire at No. 44 Water at.. Georgetown. apt 0 LET.—A nice small HOUSE, containing six rooms, gas in all res kitchen; large he Departments. owner haa to leave post office, one week, Btreet, —_— ‘urniture for sale cheap. Address * Rebecca. ap 12-1w* V 7 ANTED—A good COOK; also. adiniag-room WAITEB. Good wages and steady employ- ment. Colored persons preferred. Apply at 514 lth street, one door from Penn. avenue. ap 12-3t™ H.R. BROADERS. \ 7 ANTED—Fifty good LABORERS to put on felt roofs. Waxes $35 per month and ration: Sup't Government Carpenter Shop, ap 12-3t~ cor, of N. ¥. ay. and I8th st. Ww AN AND BOY WANTED— Middle-aged woman, German or American. to do the housework ofasmailfamily. Good home and fair wages. Also, a genteel Cotcred Boy! of about 18, for dining room servant. No. 456 New York av., between lth and 18th sts. ap 12-3t" V ’ ANTED—A good DINING-ROOM SERVANT; one who will make him: generally useful, Acolored boy between the ages of 15 and 20 pre- ferred, Good wages and a comfortable home of- fered. Inquire at No, 182 1 street, near 21st street 5 ap 124Iw* WANTED —A young man, who comes well re- commended, is a good penman,and graduate of Eastman’s Business College, desires a SITUA “ION as Clerk or Book-keeper in some mercantile house in this city. Addreas J, CRANDON, jr.. at this office or American House. ap 12-3t 1,000 ARTILLERY nous WANTED AT Office of Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washington. Wasuingron, D. “gApriL il. Isis. "4 1.000 HORSES, suitable for Artillery’ service. will be purchased at this depot. by the andersigned in open market, from date until May 1}. 1334. in lots © fifty, at_one hundred and sixty ($165) per animal; each animal to! to the usual Governnient inspection !fure being xeceptad. Horses to be delivered to, and inspected by, Cap- tain C. H. Tompkins. A. Q@.M.. U.38. A , corner of poland G streets, Washington. D- Hi. RUCKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ap 1-27 Depot of Washington DC, 7ANTED—At No, 375 E street, between Sth and 9th sts.,a good WAITER, "ap 9-1w* Orr DEPOT COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST- CE, Wastixetos. D O.. April. 13 WANTED—ONE HUNDRED GOOD BARERS at the Government Bakery in this city, on G street, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. ap7-et 8. C. GREENE. Captain C. 8. ¥- TONS BONE WANTED.—The under- 5,000 signed will pay one dollar per 100 lbs. for all green camp and hospital Bones, delivered An it their Fi corner 27t d & sts. Siahitim "MORGAN & RHIN inh 37-1m 50 000 LADIES WANTED TO C ov, PRINCE'S Stamping De street. opposite Patent Office, and get their Stamp- ing. Stitching, Pinking and Embroidery done. As there are other Richards in the field. laties better look out that they come to Prince's, who is the only practical hand in the sity, Be sure you zo to F street. opposite Patent Office. to mbh4 LOST AND FOUND. OST—A GOLD-HEADED OANE was taken from 4 a car on the 7.50train from Baltimore last eve- i A liberal reward will be puid for its return ‘tween 12th and 13th, Washing- ap li-3t* ton il terrier BITCH and nose and a very {the hody; much scarre i bé paid upon returning h 2 Louisiana ayenui The owner is r IW. witha young calf. i to come, forward, prove property, ): Sand take her away. DE is BARRETT. A st. north, 14-3t* bet ih 31 st it, Capitol Will REWARD.—Was drowned on the 1th in- stant. in the eunal. foot of lth street. a HARLES RATHA, about 8 yeurs old. y. it issupposed, may have drifted to the f the canal near the Navy Yard. The I¢ hoy nam t 4 mouth above reward will be paid for the recovery of the hody. CHARLES RATHA. between # doth. Loe: Tucaday, the 4 549 Massachusetts avenue, Letwee sttecte a siall white POODLE DOW. will be given if returned to 5 J3-3tF J. H. GOWAN. f REWARD— DOG LOST.—Stray stolen on Saturday last. a large black and shite Newfoundland and St Bernard Dog, about 5 or years old, The above reward will be paid for his delivery at No, 600 Mass, av. ap 13-3t* S aw PONEY wit and 3d A tiveral h star in hit Theabove reward OT MALA- etween 2d aud a rayed or stolen. on the t. about 4 o’clock p.m. a black poor, with saddle and bridle; lamp in, The above reward will be giveo to Mr, EHRHARDT’S, corner 13%2 and ap 13-3t* FPAKEN AS ESTRAY—On March 20th. one lay HORSE by Capt. C.S. Hall, which the ner cai have by coming forward, proving prop- i nAWay from my Stable, No. 33 treet, Georgetown, D.C. ek th cows, Also, On the 12th instant, one light-colored COW with horns. The owners are requested tu come forward. prove property, pay charges aul ake them away, ‘A. GLEASON, on Walbridge Farm, about balla mile noxthweat of Columbia Colleze. (VQ) REWARD xStolen from the stable of M. G. EMERY. on Second street. be- » Band ©, on the night of April 11, one large HORSE, about seyenteeu hands bigh, 2 3) ears old. Also, two medium size B (a match pair, about fifteen hands high, five yea old, full black mane and tail. One of I shees on front feet;/had scar from bleeding on same feet. The above reward wil! be paid for them a proportion for each. ap 13-3t UP—On Sunday Morning. April th, a buftale COW, with speckled OOW-eup- posed to be a beef. The owner can have her by ay ying at Andrew Burgess’ on Igth street exst, b eon G and Dstreets aduth dom paying ches 08, api? str ANDREW BURGE: $1 () REWARD —Stolen from the stable of the q undersigned during last night,a small bay HORSE, white spot between the cyes'and on th it knot on the inside of the fight hind la. nd in the risght eve: “Thi above reward will id for information which will lead to the recov- ory of the horse. EDW HAWKINS ap 12-4t* . corner 1th and N si Fen BS . ene REWARD —Stolon (com the su bagri ron $50 Monday night. April foe ba ap Bis hands high; one white Yront tig! Th i aye spots on back under anddley also. MeClellan infantry saddle and arey halter and bridle. The above reward will he paid for the recovery of the property ang detection of tno thief lag oh JOIN api23t* -) Ne, 913 sth st, cast, Nayy TPAKEN UP ESTRAY—A dark red and white! ‘A snug little Bric ot Was. them had no° ‘OR SALE OR RENT—A delightful COUNTRY RESIDENCE and FARM of 65 acres, 4% miles north of the city of Washington, It ishigh and healthy, having a fige view of the Capito! : th house n and soil excellent. Apply o£ SWAN 2 Louisiana avenue, Was gton, ap 12 i RENT—A HOUSE containing Mrooms, thor- oughly furnished. Can be seen. between the honrs of 12 and 3o’clock on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. the Ith and 15th of April. Appiy No 89 Aue, between Zist and Za sts, LE—One thousand dollars only for an artnership and one-half ofthe stock of ess paying from $5 to $3 per honns r et. ORS. equa an established bu da: tt ofit. SY "MITCHELL & SON. Heal } ap 32-lw™ southeast cor. Pa. av. and 15th at. SALE—LOTS 22 and #2-in Square 513, front. ing about sv feet on N street north, between 4th and 5th, and running back to an equal frontage on Ridge strect, containing. in the aggregate. say 13.353 square feet. Cash purchasers can o! great bargain, Address M. SNYDER, J Nassau street, New York ap 12 F°. RENT—A la BRICK HOUSE, having _ been tho ply repaired throughout taining fifteen rooms. including a large dining room. parlors, &e., situated on High street. Georgetown, snitadi for # hotel, boarding-he C. mediate possession give Inquire at N 457 Thirteenth street, between EB and F, betwe IZand 1 o'clock, apl {OR SALE—A BARGAIN —Two LOTS eontig- _ Nous—5 and 6 acres—henutiful, healthy, goo neighborhood; 3!) miles north of city Also Wanted—A small Band GARDEN in the country for the summer. Address Dr.H.N, ADSWORTH ap7-eont* fOR S A ck LLLN with a fine large store room attached to sap situated on the corner of sth street west street north. Apply to WM. LORD, corner o street west and G street north. apo-lw* with two-story Ss eight rooms, No. 192 FE nd New York avenue. P sion immediate. If not soli sold at auction. Seventh street. OR SALE.—That valuable BUSINESS PROP ERTY, situated at corner of Seventh and streets, frouting the Northern Liberties Mar House Also, two small BRICK HOUSES street, between oth and 7th. Along credit « ments of money. Kor pariteulars ingnire A.J. BORLAND, No, 452 Massachusette a between 6th and 7th streets. AD WO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with first class board, at 301 Gstceet. between 1th ani Mth streets. ap siw! AUCTION SALES. the fale) with the Taro Oba neatard substantial ween 7B eu deh stats wont Ai oURBWIRSS gush ergenee 60. Awoja._ BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & 00. ctioneers, STOCKS AT PUBLIO SALE. On THURSDAY AFTBRNOOB, A; a o'clock, atthe Auction Rooms, werenall eshte lots to sait— 1,590 aha Firemen’s Insurance Company of ington end Georgetowa tock. AL30O- $2.700-Bank of the Metropolis Stock. ao Georgetown Bailrow Con- 5 i tion of uarte| i 000 ue pogetign of Washington qi rly sik per D1 is Gash, 7-4 J.C. MCGUIRE & 00., Aveta. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOTS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at ¢0'cioe’, ow the premisea. we will sell Lot No I. in SquaeNo, 154, at the corner 7th and R streets; aleo, No. it and part of No. 10, in aame Square. Terms at sale. ap.I2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NBAR’ q ED ee aa THENAVY OnT AY, the i4th instant, we shall soit ia front o! premises at 5 o’elock, p. m., conrmen- cing onthe frst na property, the following iiding 3 All of Lot No. 4, in 8 i, No. 943, sub-divided in 3 Building Lots. of it} feet front eech.on south B, Corner 9th streeteast.. Also. all of Lot No. 5, end partof Lot No 4. in Bauare No. Pabidivideaine Bicitd fronting 2) feet each, ite on lith street east, next to the coraer of south © 3 street, rors pone Lar ean. rove! ts one eae months. for notes bearing interest from 5 A deed given ‘Sad ee eed of trast taken. ene All conveyances at! cost of purchaser includinge Tevenue stomps, ad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Brew B. LEWIB & CO., Auctioneers. THIS BVENING, at7 o'clock at our store. No. 427, Feventh street, we shall sella splendid we- sortment of Photographic Albums, Family Bibles, Btationery sud Fancy Goods. Silver-plated W: as Ice Pitch fors, Tea Sétts, Brett Forks, &c., fine Table and und Silver’ Watches, Jowe ns. Pens Pencils, fine Geld Bette, Ri: &e., with @ great variety of Fancy av@ necfol ar‘icles. ap.!1-lw WM _ 8. LEWIS & Co. Ancta. Y GRESN & WILLIAMS, Aactioncers. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND KIT PURNITUR AT AUCTION, oe On FRIDAY, the 15th instant, we shail sell. at o’clock a. m., at the resiience ofa geatieman de Clining bousekeeping, No.4 Matylacd avenue, be- tween First ard Second streets. near the Capitol, and opposite the Public Gardans, an exellent aa. sortment of Furniture. mention in part— Marble-"op Dares and Was ds. jahogany and other per and Bedetead: Looking-glasse=, Sofms, Cnairs, Carpets, aad Kags, Beds, Bedding, aud Mattresses. Window Curtains, China, Giass, and Crockery Ware. Stoves, With msny otner articles which we deem it uonec essary to enumerate, Terms cash. 3 ap-15 GREEN, & WILLIAMS, Ateta, ¥ J.C. MoGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT PUBLIC SAL PAUTS Ax A erry MORNING, April 15. Pee Y F street, between ihe Kuraiture aii ak t 19 o’closk, and 924 street Effests compri- ‘Hall C . Matting, ashstanda, Toilet Setta, Bolaters and Pi Feather Beds, llankets, &c. Wardrobe. Locking-glaases, Parlor and other Stoves, Curtains, Window Shades, Chipa,G'ass and Crockery ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Termscash. | - Ls ap.li-d J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucta. ¥ J.C. Mo@UIRE & CU., Auctioneers. HOUBEHOLD FURNITURE AND BFFEOTS aT A S On FRIDAY MORNING, April 15th, at 10 o’cloek, we will nell at House No. 396 Fourth street, oppo, nite the City Hall, the Househoid Furniture and Affects, comprising in part— Rosewood Care Pianoforte, 7 octaves, by Bcho- meeker & Co. Walnut Hair-cloth Parior Suite, Marbla-top Centre and Bide Tab'es, Pier Table, Walnut and Mahogavy Bedsteads, Mahogany Wechatneda, Mirror, Cottage Sett«. French Bedstead, Mahogany Sofas, Marble-top Bureaus, Cane and Rush-seat Chairs, Hair and Husk Mattresses. td Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Extension Dining Tables, Diviag Chairs, Creckery and Glasaware Parlor. Qook, Togeiber with a general as: Reqnisites, Terms cash, “ ap 12d J.C, MoGUIRE & O07, Austs, ARGE BRICK DWELLING on H north Ka tween 6th and 7th west. 525, will be sold fc 35.000. Immediate possession. Terms also sell other improved and unimpe: in convenient locations. ap 6-Im* i , ME N. 524 Lstreet north, ‘OR SALE 0: NT—That first-class DWELL- ING HOUSE and lot of ground at the south- west corner of Prince aud Columbus streets, Alex- andria, Title perfect and immediate a ‘iven. Inquire of JAMES A. STOULENBERG, Jexandria. or of the subseriber, Franklin Row. Washington. corner 13th and K sts. ap 5-1mn™ J. Uf LARHROP. Hers ALE. e prner Lot, 14) feet front on Pa. av.,con- taining 22.40 square feet of ground, improved by stores, offices, aud residences; is one of the best locations fora Grst-elass hotel in Washington, The whole of this excellent property can be pur- chased for $125.0w-$25,0w cash, balance on long ime, t A fine Brick Residence on K st., oppo. Franklin Square. 12 rooms, 26 by 133 ft to gv foot, paved al- ley. stable and carriage house..-......... $10,000 Desirable Brick on Uth st., near Pa.av.,% 1), 10 roOMS «2.2 a 8,00 ick Tesidence on L st., 22 by 137, 16 room + 5,600 TeX on B st, bet! ad and 31, 18 by JW, 8 rooms .2... ik House, on 6 reoms.. sas. 1,400 3. 15 sree LAW arts #f the city JetBarins for ale LL & SON, Real Estate Bro 3. corner Pa, av. and 1th st 1OUSE No, 456 Mass, avenue, 1 5th streets, will be sold low for cash. Possession given Ist of June Alsa. a LOT containing 32 acres of land on the turhpike read, near , Bladensburg ; adjoins the farms of Messrs. Dodge and Rives. Several other pieces or ercels of land in the same lecality for sale. Ad- ressd. W. VEITCH, Attorney at Law. Bladens- burg, Md. ap 2 2w™ YHREE DESIRABLE BRICK HOT: number of VACANT LOTS in the W artof the city st PRIVATE SALE—We of fursale two three-story Brick Dwelling Ho Nos.21 and 23 Penusylyania avenue,between T ty-fourth and Twenty-ifth streets containing each fifteen rooms, with large hatl all the modern improvements. The houses are in fine condition, having lately been thoroughly repaired. At! tached to one ef the houses isa side lot fronting 22 feet on the avenue. with choice fruit trees. apd-tMs Fo SALE—The betweendth an erapery, &c. = ‘Also, a three-story. Brick 1 OTS K street, with side .and containing nine rooma, with hall, Also, anumber of Vacant Lots, fronting about # feet each wo re nsylvan : areuies weyreen wenty-fourth and Twenty-afth streets test. For torips, &e. apply toJ AB: G. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers ap Dagw OR RENT—With or without Goard, am, excel- lent PARLOR and several wi BE MS, st 490 Ith stivet. wit eOeY ihe Kirkwood House, Will Patent Office, Post Office and Treas mie Departments. The location is wasarpasstd in Washington. No children in the house. ‘de 27itf RB RENT—A large quant of FAG AROE ER ANTE nee set ‘and ail the,off'cea inthe Fir : eer eee ALSARDIN, Floriay mbi5-1m 12th st., cor. of M. ERED GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Yea H. DONORTE & CO, PLUMBERS AND. No. 70 Batvox Srauet, All orders for Gas Fitting, Alterations ant Kx | tensions will.receive prompt and faithful ation tion, Plumbitig Inali its branches execated io the best manner. | Water introduced and Bydrauts puta at short notices mb 2-im* 15 FITTERS, RGETOWN VY J.C. McGUIRE & CO0., Auctioneers. FOUK HANDSOME BUILDING LOT3ON NORTH N STREE?. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEY- ENTH STREETS. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. April l5. at 5o’clock, on the premises. we shall sell four handsome Buiid- ing Lots on the south side of North N street, be tween 6th and 7th streets wi fronting each 17 hes, and runuing back 1S feet toa The eastern Lot forms the corner feet wide called Oregon street. Term2: One-third in cash. the remainder in six and twelve months with interest secured by adeed of trust op the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. . ap il J.C McGUIRE & CO, Austs B WM.L. WALL & C€0. CLOSING OUT SALE.OF PAINTINGS. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON isthinst. at<o’closk, We will sell by catalogue, at the auction rooms, the remainder of the choice collection of Oi! Paintings left over from the sale of the 7th, embracing many valnabie worka of eminent artists Catalogues may be obtained on application. ap.i2 st WM. L. WALD & ©9., Ancta. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers VALUABLE IMPROVEDPROPERTY OPPOSITR THE CAPITOL GROUNDS.AT PU BLIGSALE. Aactionse: On FRIDAY AFPERNOON, April 18, at 5 o'clock, on the premises. we shall se!l the western part of Lot No. 92 in Square No 688, frentiog 25 on south A street, between New First street east, and adjoining the corner of First street east, runn! ig hock Ta feet, improved bya two- story and basement Frame Houte, the basemeat occupied at present axa Green Grocers Store, the upper part asa Dwelling and Barber Shop. ‘erma : One half cash, the remainder in six and twelve months with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conyeyances at the ost of the purchaser ap 12d J. 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts. { Rep. & Chron,] BB? * © weave & G0., Auctioneers, S1XTY_ONE HANDSOMELY LOCATED BUILD- ING LOTS AT PUBLIC AUCTION, |! On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 3d. on the premises, we shall sell nearly t! Square 241, known as. *Kingma: fronting about 25 feet each on lth street. north Q street, 18th street, the “Gircle,”’ and “Kimgman Court,” ail running back to fine alleys, with fine fs- cilities for drainage _ ‘Lhe beautiful location of these Lots, being. oa the high ground immedately north of the, Presi- dent's House and Departments, tae advantage of a city passenger railroad and Potomae water imme- a ‘ely in front of the premises, render them very desisable for Buildmg Sites, and, @s the sale will he made without reserve, it should command spe- cial attention. * ——s aale: A ponent inane ud the re- mainder in al payments in six ve morths, with interest. secured by -adeedof trust c nthe BICIDISE nt of puréhaner nveyances at cost of purchan 1 iA anh payment of $2 on each lot at the time of sal be aire: 2 ce ean Gt MctiCIRB & UO., Aucts ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE,& CO., Auctioneers, “STEERS y OF NEAR! ‘ENTIRE TRUS NEAR THE NAVY YARD. By virtue of a deed of trust from Joseph Carvil- lier dated 13th day of an 1858, Liber 3. A, Bey No 7, folic es aeties tatorcated Cabell well at es intereéted, fahal! nell a Pu ite Anton. on the Premises. on PRIDAY tis of next, at5o p.m. Nos. Fy Enea Tz, 30,16, Square No, 902, in C36 coke leva ate iceatéd otreouth D and K, and éast Eleventh and Twetfte streats. erms of salegnt third cash, residue iz payments at six. twelve ths, wit Nel potes, and deed given aad deed of trusttaken, “Gourayancing nod Tevenue stamps at@the. par- Jersey avenue and oequal chavers”ecst. “aye WOODWARD, Trustee. Atthe same tims an op the’ gue titre. th ax executor of M il- Ter will Relat Lotsa and 4 in the al *q) 5 bea.

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