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a — LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp’s THEATER.—Mr. J. A. Herne, an old favorite of Washingtonians, and a good actor, will to-night take a benefit, and will appear as «Young Mirabel,” in the comedy, “ Wine Works Wonders,” and as “ Horse Shoe Robin- son,” in the play of that name. All of Mr. Fens ape gompany: es Appear in both plays, an r. Jonn McCulloch will reci poem of “ Shamus O’Brien.” 3 a GRoveER’s THEATER —This is the closing night of the grand opera season, which has cer_ tainly been unusually successful, and on this occasion will he performed gems from three grand operas, viz: the third and fifth acts of «« Faust,’ the third act of « La Dame Blanche,” an ne ve ose and third aets of “Der Frie- schutz,” the whole performan: the grand incantation ecene. ase CaNTERBURY.— Manager Lea has now a splendid company of first-class concert hall riormers, and that they give splendid enter- inments ali know who visit the hall. The Rill announced for to-night is one of the best of the season. Vanietizs.—Fun and frolic, music and dance, are the nightly order here, and their erat ane bill is always a specially good 4 performers are all with amusement seekers here ee piel METROPOLITAN HALL.—The comic = mime ‘Robert Macaire” is the specis! ores mere to-night again. dance and ballet ‘will bowever be given, and the bill is altogether = a one as to prove a source of attraction. ‘HE ORPHAN Boys Fate at Odd Fellows’ Hall closes to-night, and it is earnestly hoped that all the articles will be disposed of, in order that as large a sum as possib! realized tor the orphan children. eer oe THE TCELL McRpER Case.—Yesterday, after our report closed, the follow: ‘witnesses called for the defence : ag al (Alter the prosecution had closed, an effort was made to adjourn and meet early this morn- ing, the detence believing they eo: much ab- breviate the case by having an portunity for consultation; but there being ob; non the partof the jury, the case was proceeded with.] Dr. 8. W. Jones, former proprietor of the Na- tional Hotel, testified that the prisoner had been employed there as waiter and head waiter, and that he was uniformly of good character, and his character for peace was a good one. ¥. Tenney, al-o formerly a proprietor ot the same hotel, testified also that Tuell’s general character for peace and humanity was very good. H. P. Chandler has known Tuell tour or five years. He bears a good character for peace, and is aman of kindly disposition. He was a faithfuland upright man. Prisoner has lat- serly been driving hack. - G. W. Bunker has known Tuell three years and over, and has had opportunities of seeing his character under pecu! trial. Tuell has always borne an unblemished character in every respect. i Cross-examined.—Never heard of anything against Tuell until this recent affair. Michael Carpenter.—Witness attends to Na- tional Hotel coach. Has known Tuell for eight years. All who speak ot him wish him well, and’are sorry tor his trouble. Mr Murphy, keeper of Nationai Hote} stables. ‘Tuell was in his employment eighteen months. He was looked upon @s a qniet, inoffensive, ad man. Always treated the stock en. Allen Dorsey, foreman of Mr. Mi hy’s stables. Knows U. Tuell. Neversaw him out of temper moze than an ordinary man. Never heard any one speak ill of him. Patrick Downs, a carpenter, has knowr Tuell Since 1851. Tuell bas a good character as a ‘peaceable man; attepded to his business and ‘Was esteemed among his associates. Me George Ballard has known Tuell for six years. ‘Was waiter at ‘he National with him. Never heard any one speak aught but well of him. Mr. D. Hanlan bas known Tuell for eight years. Saw him frequently. Has a good repu- tation for a kindly disposition. He was‘a good husband, so far as witness knows. Tuell was sober and industrio! meats SEE CzaNTER MAREET.—The prices this morning were:—For Beef, best cuts, pr1b,20a25; Broadbills .......... next - al i8|Rhubarb,perbunch 10 Spinnac! ok Cu ale + 2 eal Swee'! $1 Mutton, best chops... 20/ Celery, per bun Ma20 Lamb, perar........ Onions, perpeck.... @1 Pork, fresh, Turnips........---- 4 corne: 4 shoulder Shad, per air....@) Potatoes, Irish, pic. Pike; per bunch... .50a$1 Cucumbers, per doz. Herring. per doz....25a3) Cranberries, per qt Perch, per bunc ‘Wildturkeys, each Lobster, per Ib... Grey squirreis, .. \Catfish, bunch Praiviechickens, pr. o1/Rye, pr Hominy. perat...... 10 Corn meal.. Country beef 1001b§ 12a14| Shap stull pork...$12.25a13; Brown stuff. ys, each |3a5| Shorts. . ... cherries,qt.. 25|Corn, shelled ..$1.30a1, 2) Be on per lb. . . 30|\Corn, in ear, tb! $3 \-« $1a1.52/Oats Sial.l Canvas packs ys ire. '2| Bay, $i 081.20 Blue wing dus . tra 1. 3 1 —— 75| Clover hay. 25 = idgeon .... — Mallard ........-. 1a Se BALTIMORE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE A. M. E. CuurncH.—Conference met this morn- ing, Bishop Payne in the chair. Religious ex- ercises were conducted by Rev A. W. Way- man. The fourth question was taken up, when U. Reeders, of Hagerstown station. James Owens. of Long Green circuit, Joseph A. Nelson, of Harrisburg. Pa, Thomas B, Cole and Henry Rakes, of Easton circuit,George Whiting, ot Lewistown, Pa.,and Jas. Lynes, of Norfolk, Va., were recommended and referred to the committee for examination, Appointments for Sunday. Union Bethel Chureh—It o’clock, Bishop Bayze; 3 o'clock, G. Greely; 7 o’clock, £'. J eck. Israel Church—11 o’clock, Wm. H. Waters; 3 o'clock, John M. Brown’ 734 o’clock, A. W. Waymen. Georgetown—4! o’clock, Isaac W. Brown; Bovclock, Joseph A. Nelson; 7% o’clock, Wm. H_Willisms. E Street Chapel—t1! o’clock, Wm. H. Russe!l: 3, GO. Reeder; 7%, Neckolson, Baptist Church, Georgetown—3 o'clock, J.R Heury; 7%,J.R Whiting John Wesley Chureh—It J. M. Brown: 7%, J. Nickolson. Alexandria—Wm. H. Hopkins. Asbury Chapel—l! o'clock, R. A. Hall; 7x, R_F. Wayman. Ebenezer, Navy Yard—11 o’ctock, N. H. Turpin: 74, H. J. Rhodes. o'clock, -—— Tae Newver or Vivettes INCREASED.— ‘The number of videttes heretofore stationed throughout the city to prohibit fast driving. having been tound inadequate, the force has been increased to twenty one, and will be stationed at the following designated points :— Railroad depot, corner of C street and New Jersey avenue, on Pennsylvania.avenne at the corners of ist, 4%, 6th, 7th, 9th, 11th, Lith, 15th, 17th, 19th, ist, 22d, and 23d streets; on G street at the corners of 18th and 22d streets;on H street corner of 17th; on 7th street corners of K and Z streets north, and Maryland avenue south. The videttes will be posted atthe above- Bamed posts at S o'clock, a.m. and relieved at ©p m. of each day. ee AccIpENT.—About 4 ‘clock on Thursday afternoon,two horses attached to an ambalance, in which were seated Surgeons Pencoast and Moses, of Finley Hospital, S. A. Pencoast, fatber of the surgeon, another gentleman and the d iver, ran away. At the corner of 3d and G streets the ambulance upset. Surgeons Pen- ~ oust and Moses had their collar bones broken, Mr.S. A. Pencoast had his hand and wrist mashed and the three were severely bruised. The other gentleman and the driver escaped ‘with slight injuries. They were taken into the provision store of R. Eichorn, corner of 3d and F stre where their injuries were properly attend: ‘The police of the preciact, officers Lynch, Crownand Howard, remained st the store and rendered every aid required of them. Deas: QUARTERLY Rgrort OF THE FOURTH WARD Potice,—Sergt. Cronin has returned his report for the quarter ending April Ist, from which itappears that the property received by the police of that precinct was valued at 81.514 44. Horres taken up, 32; vehicles, 5; unfortygate persons eared for, 17; fires attended, 3Most children restored, 4; doors found open, 8; lodgers at the station house, 203. The arrests were 965, dispesed of as follows : Fined, 248; amounting to $941 G0. Dismissed, 413; turned over to the military, 5; jail for court 59; workhouse, 30; basil tor court, 35: bail for peace; 32; jail for hearing, 4: bail for hearing, 17; mis¢ellaneons, 2. held for hesrirg, 9. en 1QUOR TO SoLpigRs.— William Smith, a lounger about the Baltimore and Warbineton Depot, avas strested yesterday morning by one of Capt. Dolan’s detectives for turuishing liquor to soldiers. Justice Fergu- son fined Smith $25, and in defanit of payment commited him to the Cegtral guardnouse, — ‘ Grorcerows Gouncit3.—Last xight there Was nO business transucted in either boatd of the Georgetown Councils a ‘SEB FikeT PAGE of to-day's Star for (aerate Bg local articles, " c FU RNISHING Lecrvre ox ith Resebnton, vy Guace Geees Woon, (Mrs. bh. K. bippencott,) oa the eveuil ne of Sarcxvay, April 16th, At THy SPxarvy Cramper, For the benefit of the National Association for the relief of destitute colored women ani chil dren, organized under act of Congress On invitation of the President of the Senate, Epeaker of the House of Bepresentatives, and other members of the two Houses of Congress. Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Titie, “Lights of the War-clond.”’ Tickets to the floor of the Chamber. $1; galleries, 50 cents. To be had at the bookstores of Willism Ballantyne and Charles H. Anderson, Seventh strect, and Franck Taylor, Pennsylvania avenue, and st the doors. ap 15-2t* JEWELRY! JEWELRY? Jeweery! For One Doilar, At43S Pennsylvania avenue, near 434 strect, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, “ap iz t" Heads teat Reser against the rules of Taste or Beauty, in their color or in the loss of all their color, may be changed in a few moments to any Beoutiful Shade, by a single application of Catstaporo’s Hata Dre. The rapidity of ita operation, perfect safety, per- manent healthful effect, and the exceeding depth and richness of the hues it imparts, distinguish this preparation from ali other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe. Cristaporo’s Hatr PRESERVATIVE, g 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 that protects the fibers from decay under all circum- stances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House. New York. Bold by all Druggiate. Applied by al! Hair Dress- ers, mh 31-d& weolm Coreatr’s Honey Soar. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by all Draggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ja25-eoly ete. OUS DgBILiTY, SaMINAL WEAKNESS. hi really eared himself Ng Can Be Cured by one who has and hundreds of othe id will tell thing but the truth. “address, with stamp, 7" °° Epwaap B. Teaver, mar 2-D& W ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, et Diseases. ‘tig the most certain, safe and ual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, and recent casesin twenty-four hours No mineral no balaam, no mereury. Only ten pills to be take: It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those who gornot = to be expored. Male packages, $2; ale, be Samariuan’s Root and Hert Jwices—A poritive and Rermareng cure for Syphilis erofais.\ core Sores pots, Tetters, &e. ice 1, or ix bottles for $5. Bold by 8. 0. Fo: at rt mas DISEASES OF THE NeRvous, SeuinaL, URINARY AND SEXUAL SYsTEMS—pew andreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by maail in seale? letter envelopes. free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No. 3 South Ninth atreet, Phiiadelphia Pa. mb 2-3m 4 De. Duromr’s Sugar-costed Female Régulating Piila are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively, and being sugar-conied create 20 nausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their torety over all others. Price box. Sold by8.C. Ford, corner lth street and venue,Washington,and Henry Cook. Alexand: ja6-ly mostiy depen- Br Samavitan’s Gi effecti iedy - Bee at wertinem Tue Feet.—Beauty of carriage dent upon a judicious preservation of the feet; it is impossible to move in a graceful manner if the great support of the whele frame be in adisor- dered condition, and nothing impedes so much as Corns, Bunions. Toeron ing Nails, or other disor ders to which the feet ara liable. To all afflicted we would recommend an early call at Dr. White’s office. No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. ap 6-tf E. J. Witxins, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania route. vice E.O. Nor- ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil- kins has been connected with the Office, at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during the it two years. and is thoroughly con- versaut with the business of the route in al departments. All spplications for information, tickets. &c.. must be addressed to E. J. Wilkins. Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. iD. 8. Youne. General Passenger Agent, Great Pennsylvania Route. aps BPERMATORRARA OAN BE OURED.—Dr Rand’s Spe- cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakmess, [m- Roe 1 Loss of Power. eic., speedily and gBacrnaity. ta effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Price $1 a box. Sold by ».C. Ford, cormer lth enue, Washington, and Heary Cook, Alexandr: ja6-ly THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HAIR Drzg iNTRE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out.—-T pham’s Hair Dye, 50 cents a box. The bestinuse. Tryit. Sold by 8. © Ford, corner I'th street and Penn. avenue, Wasbiegton, od Henry Cook, Alexandria. a6- WARRANTED TOUURR INS; Ur. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specitic of sixty five years’ ing. will care Gonurrhon in sz daus. No change of diet required. Price #1 per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Ford, corner I!th street aud Pa. avenue, hington, and Henry Cook, Alexand MARRIED, On Friday evening. the 12 Thrish.. CONRAD WENT Wt Mow to Miss CATHERINE C188 On the lth instant, by tlic Ke JAMES A. PAULo. Mine ADRLATDE Roi Lo. meee - both of Georgetown, “ DIER After « short and-sev April, WILLIE -He i Barah and Williaa Wicks, ae His funeral will take place from the ry his parents, 1*9 Atreet,on the loth ins o'clock a.m. Willie was in assiduons student of Gonzng: lege, and anexemplary member of the Holy A Sodality. attached to the College, He wha k him toved him for his ami«blean! manty ay sh < rrow (Sunday), st Char vf 497 Bostreet north. § noon. at 36"¢ @n the Mth inst. at jie residence of he law. Captain Hor WK atic aut oth. Navy. ¥, ZX. the the Re 3,000 "° War De he Bomday These epeciticdtt athersitto and rigidly enforced in rt Enveont minle y de to) and over,. sae Dee: YAMES A. RKIN, Lieutenant Col viel and Chief Quartermaster ap W2-15t -__ Cavalry Buri s REIL, : RS Ei NTED 1,000 ARTILE ¥ be WANT Al Office of Chies (Quartama. Depot of Washinzton, W assist . O., April 11, 1854. 1,060 HORSES, suitable for Artillery service. will be purchased at this depot. by the undersigned in open market. from date until May 1. 1854 fone to fifty, at_ one hundred and. sixty-fiy $165) per ani ech aniinal to be snbsecterd ent inspection before being { to. and inspected bys C K to be del c “Th A.QM He tain C. H. Tomy zed and @ stro shingben: I ap eat ‘ tet Noa dn gee B.C, GARD PHOTOGRAPHS ¢ Obaratarindtsi tunis or. works oot 5 le stu! re i d imei cule paint ames BF Phoivg: als / and at the lowest ti BRICKS AND WOOD t housand Hard Bove ¥OR SALE soned Oak and Pine WiC seme bp ap tl w* O4 Bridge stree UTTER AND EGGS. w Butter arrt ily, for sale at Balt teed ae Twen rol Kees. tore and forsale by. barrels teesh Bags, im stor ong f Srtow. 4 ath street. ree LB c hand Upricht hore power H one I) and Gne I5-liorke power locamotive Tubular BOLLERS, Also, second hand ppt tal. single and doable, Neture Eine, BOT sizes f at horse Alno. dif Ags sizes Viptight antl Horizontal BNOINES fro! 9 horse-power, All guaranteed ;to jer, Enquire, either bY ronil of i ren. to THOMAS C_RASSUBR CO, No. cé Licks Maltimore, Mid" 9 oe pp tot™ IGEST Of HY LAWS. OF TER DIST RCT | of Te By it Thasicen $ “— = DEAFNESS, CATABE HK, @nc diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND ALR PASSAGES. De. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Pisce, New York. Auctuor of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness,” « Letters on Catarrh,” is now in WASHINGTON, and can be consulted at the Exssrrr House for ONE WERK untli Saturday evening, April 16th, on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, Gnd all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES, From the Rev. Fred. 8. Jewell, Professor of State Normal School, Albany, N. Yo This may subject to violent marked by a hig! that [ bave been, since 1811, iodical attacks of catarrh, ly inflamed condition of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, preducing a most distressing ache for da, me from business, and during the paroxys: confining me tothe bed. Insome instances the of head- at atime, wholly incapacitating inflammation has extended to the teeth, occa- sioning toothache ; to the threat, producing hoarseness and partial loss of voice; and and twice it has co affected the left eye as to con- fine me for a month or more to adarkened room. These attacks have been accompanied by gates d febrile symptoms; by stoppaze of the head, and, in the first stages, by wi atery discharges from tbe nose, subsequently becoming acnd and yellow, and towards the close of the attack becoming bloody and purulent. I have tried Medicines of almost every kind; external ap- plications to the head, ich as camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentations of hot vinegar; snuffs of some half a dozen kinds, and other catarrhal preparations, together with in- ternal remedies, such 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 tive months ago, to make a trial of Dr. Light- hill’s treatment.- His method at once approved itself to m cal, and x Notwithstan: joesment, 24 simple, philosophi- likely to be effective. d- ing the disadvantages under which he in dealing with a disease of such long stand. ing, Aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepsia, and constantly induced dents of my treatment reac! by the acci- | Ai eree es labor, I found the ing the disease as it had mever been reached before, and producin; modification and alleviation of its ch & ter, as I had supposed impossinie. I chronicle the results thus. Although I have been situated seyeral 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 3 employed by Dr. Lighthill, without need o: ré course to the old hot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ges trom the head have resumed the original and natural condition. [ count upona com. plete cure. ThatI have been able, however, to obtain so material a reliet isto me a cause ot gratitude. In that alone, I am repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. I make this statement unsolicited, as a means ot acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light. hile method of trea @ 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. Frepk. 8S. Jewett, Prof. State Normal School. Albany, N. Y., March 14, 1864. 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 gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoarseness, destroying the sense of smell, and breaking down ay degree as to compel and suspend public speaking. i made diligent use of the usefui remedies. such as snuffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, Olive tar, and inhalations, but without any salutary effects. general health tosuch a me to resign my pastorate, Last sum- mer I heard of Dr. Lighthill's successful mode ot treating catarrh, visited him, and put my- 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 nateral, and | am once self under his treatment. more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Let me advise all tronbled with cxtarrhal difficul- ties to apply to Dr. Ligbthill. Lynn, Mass. P.R. Russe, 862. mh leeo3w OF 3 years of a, ike to form the hanixome yourg lady of mo its, with av: Please addre: tS wto matrimony. Mone FR PERSONAL. jest and ret cquaintance of 80 iring ha: FOUND. | ‘OST—On the 2th ofAp 4 1G. PT marhed G. P rewarded by leaving it at 37 streets. a HORSE B if i SPASSIN AND TA P— THREE COWS. The owner will prove property, pay chargvs and teke them away. WUNDEE & MOFPAT np ig st" near Harmony AU Cametery. I Os) = Thursiay ul the pendent 4 Social Club Ball. Temperance Uall. part of a jet an L gold FAR-RENG, ot no to any one bat the «Tk biy rewarded by Syearsold, fretorned att. b anil Pa 3 blue Apo tits for mifk 4 hewn to FRANOIS RONEY, uveaue. per DB to 310 street. between 1th ar: premises of th 115 hands hy lth, & ou: the wubsetiber. - COW. with dirty t three ifreturned ton. t-! GG REWARD —Strayed on Tuesiny. the ted April, » WHITE COW. with dark brown spots; ready todrop s cuit; the tops o black. WILLTASL BABINGTON, corner ist streets. f her teats 1 p Last UP ESTRAY—A dark red aml white Tp aee r COW, witha young calf, The owner is re- quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take ap 14-3t* bet. ® ee EW. .—Was i 8 10 REWARD a Hee away stant.in the canal. feet of ith « boy named CHARLES RATHA ‘abouts The body, it is suppo-ed. 1 mouth of the canal near the Navy Yard. niy have drt I8 BARRETT. A st. north. ad sis, east. Capitol Tit rewned on the 1 reet. a years old. fted to the The abovereward will be paid for the reeovery of the body. ap lt ARLES k * 301 Catreet, between 9th and Jutt ATLA BOARDING. Roar AND FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN tleman ani w sgut. Au expe yer. Apply sou Pa. avenne. it need nea or singic persons. er list a Location Wauted as house- TIE sts, wp 16-30 AND LODGING CAN BE TAD TN «German. private fatnilx, at No. “429 oth st... opposite the Centex Market. up stairs. _ap 1. 6t WM. MOUNG, and summer residence faze to eallat No. 212 . teae Frederick ions in Gee Foran SThose who desire a pi val will fi Bri stree rgete (rect, Georgetowu ou pegond oor, ARDING ama plea 1 had at rensonable rates, at For partieulars aldre @,. References requirels) ap ina privat ant Sprite puta O01 Peng man ap lhs SS AA A EAT GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS PHOS. H. DONOHUE & PLUMBERS A No. 70 BRinGe Sir 10. yn WAS FITTERS, + GeoxGerows, Alt orders for@as Fitting, Alter: tensions will receive prompt and fait hhtal atten Plumbing im alt its branches executed in the best manner. Waterintroduecd sad Hydrants pnt up xt short anh 22-Im* notiees Sa 5S JAMES £, HALIDAY, 515 REAL ESTATE BROK BRAND AGENT, No. O86) KLEVENTS sour Want or Penwsti- VARIA AVERTS, op {-9oits ASHINGTOR, WANTS. a FOR RENT AND SALE. y TED IMMEDtATELY—A good BARRER Wor Te ith mteeets Tae, beheeee oes ryland avenue. : ap 15-3t* TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ GARDENER who is acquainted With the business; a single » preferred. Inquire at 452 8th street, (Our Be.) ap 15-3" and FE S8 ke 8 2oFour large UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Inquire on itt o and 0, Brat house north of Nate ee teats \ FOUR-ROOMED ANTED—For a firat-claan restaurant, 2 good WAITERS ; French, Germans or Ttalians aera Call at the Bagle Restaurant, No. ae 1 NTED—An Ameri UATION an wet no ie (ue country or travel, in Wishes a SIT- objections to go Enquire at the Star ap 16-2t* wor Office. QVANTED IMMEDIATELY—A furnished Wetted HOUSE, meiiinm ie. Will r whole o: i i ies desi sell. Address Box 407. re Prt sie? q NTED—A SITUATION as nurse for the sick , in a Feepectable private family by an expe. rienced middle aged American woman. Best of references given. Address Mra, HANNAH MA- RANDER, 470 i:th st., bet. Fand@, ap 16-3t* ILLINER WANTED—A first-class hand can obtain a good permanent situation. City wages will be given, and can board with the family if desired. Apaly, to Mra. GEO. WATTS’S Millin- ery Store, 154 High street, two doors above West street, Georgetown, ap 16-2t* ANTED—At R. P Burford’ te W COACH BHiTar ane Pair Re Bridge street, Georgetown. ap 15. ANTED—A SITUATION, b: Win of tou cesreciacs store, hospital, or as clerk to Address MEDICAL 8., Star Office WANTED—Two or three ROOMS, for house- 8G tp keeping. furnished or unfurnished. Address -, Box 4% Post Office, or call at National Bank Boom, U. §. Treasurer's office, References ex- changed. ap 15-6t* ANTED—A PARTNER with ital of $5,000 to $600, for a safe and p mining euteeweion, byan old and well known resident of the city. Address, Core | when and where an interview may chad. W.A., Star Office. “ap 1S.at ANTED, immediately. t CABINETMA- h MS », work so onins. None cd ands need apply. a . "E "Go... Endertakers, No. 410 7th to HARVEY ndertakers, No. 410 street, bet. G and H streets. ap 16 3t* ANTED—To purchase, or lease for a term of years, a suitable medium size LO’ i in the Ist, 2d, or 34 Wards, and convenient to the City Railway. Terms, exact location, and size of lot must be definitely stated. Address, with real name, J. 8. G.. Box $32 City Post Office. apl5-3t* ANTED—A young man of business experi- ence, defives a SITUATION as clerk in some mercantile house, dry goods or clothing atore pre- ferred. Country references given. Have acted as clerk for the post office four years. Address JOHN F. SMITH, Star Office. ap 15-3t* W NTED IMMEDIATELY—Two or three good T and SHOE MAKERS. Those that can make sewed and pegged work preferred. Call at No. 61 High street, Georgetown, D.C. ap 14-3t* ANTED—A first-rate plain COOK. One who understands her business can obtain good wages, pAlso.8 good Washer and Ironer- Apply at 364 F. between 13th and Mth sts. ap 14-3t" WANTED-A competent SALESWOMAN for the millinery department. None but those fully capable and with good reference need apply. No, 4 Market Space, up stairs, first floor, ap l4-3t* D*®*. GOODS SALESMAN WANTED—One well acquainted with the city trade—a single man 19 to 20 years of age. None others need aj 5. ° uation permanent. BERRY & URO., ap 14 enn. aver_¢ and 9th street. W ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN to cook, wash and iron in a private family.. To one compe- tent a good home, a permanent situation and lib- eral wages will be given. Inquire of Prof.8. M. SHUTE, Columbian College. ap l4-3t* WaNTED_Asituation as ORGANIST, or ALTO BINGER, for two young ladies ina choir, where compensation for one only would be asked. Also, a few scholars taken for instruction on the Piano. Reference given if required. Address A. R.K.. Georgetown P_O., D, C. ap 14-3t* ANTED—A SITUATION, by a gardener, a ‘single man. He understands gardening and farming in all its various branches, and will give good satisfaction to his employer. Give him a chance and he will pay you a high per centage. Address **C. 8. D.,”’ at the Star ice. for one week. apl3-4t* W ANTED—A Feed DINING-ROOM SERVAN one who will make himself generally usefu! Acolored boy between the ages_ of 15 ‘and 20 pre- ferred. Good wages and a comfortable home of- fered. Inquire at No. 182 I street, near 2Ist street north, Ap 12-lw* 3,0 00 HORSES WAN TED. War DepartMEeNt, CaVALry Bureau, ce of ief Quarter master, Wasutncton, D. C., April 8, 1354. One hundred and fifty ($15") dollars per head will be paid forall" ts CAVALRY HORSES red within the next fifteen«15)days at the nent Stables, Giesboro, D.C horses to be sound in all” less than five (5) nor more than nin from 144; to 16 hands high, full fleshe built, bridle wise, and of size sufficient purposes. - These specifications will be stractly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every particular Payment made on delivery of ten (1) and over. Tours of ie ae from 9a. m. to 5 p,m, JAMES A. EKIN. Lieut. Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, Cavalry Bureau. 9) years old; compactly for cavalry ap$-1t 5.000 tO88 BONE WANTED —The under- 2, signed will pay one dollar per 100 Ibs. for all ereen camp and hospital Bones, delivered at their Factory, corner th and G sts. mh )7-1m. MORGAN & RHINEHART. AT 50 000 LADIES WANTED TO C: ou, PRINCE'S Stamping Depot.341 F street, geppeite Patent Office, and get their Stam) ing. Btitching, Pinking and Embroidery dene. there are other Richards in the field, lu lies better look out that they come to Prince’k, who is the only practical hand in the city. Be sure you go to F street, opposite Patent Offi mh 4 eS BALLS, PARBTIKS, ke. T I. 0.0, KF, LEVER. HE GRAND ENCAMPMENT LEVEE Wil DAY EVENING, May 2, at street, _ The Committce will meet Tucsday evening, 19%th i stant. It OR RENT—Io a small private family. FUR- NISHED ROOMS. on second fieor, for weatle: men. The location is in the vicinity of War and Treanzy. Doser tarente. Inquire before 9 o’elock 6. Mm. an 4p.m. ap 15-3t* "OR SALE OR RENT—A first-rate two-story FRAML HOUSE, containio e rooms, to- gether with nine BUILDING LOTS. all cet out wish choice fruit, such as peaches. lums. cher- ries, 2 Ll of the best selection; witha pump of excellen' iter in the yard; on the cornerof @ and 13th streets and Penn. avenue east. For further particulars call at residence No. 373. . RROLL. ap 16-Im* D. CARROLL. BARBEE SHOP FOR SALE—No, 235 7th street } north, between M and N sts. ap 15-3t* 0 LET—A small BRICK HOUSE, six rooms and summer kitchen, in 17th st st. Inquire 236 K st., near the premises. . {OR RENT—Plescant FURNISHED CHAM BERS. No. 8 Missouri avenue. bets ates and 6th streets, ap 5-3t™ OR REN’ FURNISHED ROOM. second story. without to gentlemen only; meals can be obtained immediately opposite. Ln- quire 359 J}th st., between L and -_&p 15-3t™ Foe SALE CHEAP—A small CONFECTIONERY STORE, an excellent place for a soda fountain. Apply immediately, as the rorirter is going in other business. Inquire at CHAMBERLIN 8 aro. , corner 18th st. and av. ap 15-3t* Fa SALE—$600 for four- years LEASE of a store Loreal Pa, Sranee. 2 = va feet, with room back. ion good for any business MITCHELL & SON. Real Estate Brokers, ap 15-7t* southeast cor. and 15th st. WILL PURCHASE A NEAT FRAME $4,500 HOUSS, containing 6 rooms (includ- ing store and bar room, with $1.50 worth of stock. 26x114; location unexcelled; titl bribes tay n exce’ jitle perfect ani asension. MITCHELL & SON, Renl Estate Brokers, ap 15- southeast cor. Pa. av. and 15th at. $3 1 3.000 WILL PURCHASE A PROPER- Ww, TY fronting 40 feet on Pa. avenue. f ‘ard. A three-story brick building ba’ ing two good stores and eight large rooms addi- onal. ing for rr year. MITCHELL & SON Heal Estate Brokers, ip 15-3t* southeast cor. FP: id 151 OR SALE—A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSE FP oRROPERTY Seto feo ear reer HOUSE s follows: Slanghter house, 16x45; one brick butldings: egttleand stable pardawell maven, ° el ed, saniirabl vets ied for a re. ant tandle factory or id be sold for $5,000. ney TCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers. api5-lm southeast cor. Pa. av. and 15th at. JOOR RENT—Several nice FURNISHED ROOMS to rent corner of L and 8th sts. ap 11-3t* re RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS to rent pie application at No. 320 9th street. a Fo SALE—DRAWERS and SHELVING, nearly new, suitable for dr: is, clothing or shoes. To be seen at No. 390 tith street, between K and Latreets. ap 1i-3t* Foe RENT Part of a fine large SHOW ROOM. suitable for dressmaking or any kind of fancy business, in one of the best locations on Penn. avenue. Inquire at No. 4 Market Space, upstairs, first floor, ap 14-3t* AUCTION SALES. ees For other Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNUON AN '0-MORROW BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWENTY THREF DESIRABLE BUILDIN LOTS IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE * BECOND WARD AT PUBLIC SALE » On BATURDAY AFTERNOON, April Bth,at i o'clock on the premises, we shail ectl to’ the Mian est bidder, the whole of Square No. $7 and Square north of Square No 834.6ub divided into. sized Building Lots, fronting re'y on Vermont Svenue and 1ith street west, between Sand T streets Pek and Yeracat avenue aud lth street weat, been paved on the west side a of the Gitte aad is destined to be one of the finest streets in that section of tye City. ermé: one-third cash, the balance in sit aod twelve months with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancee ai the coat of the purchaser. Plots of t be ae cane Property may be obtained atthe apod J.C. MCGUIRE & CO . Aucta. Y WM. B. LEWIS & 00., Auctioneers. THIS EVENING, at7 o'clock at 427, Eeventh street, we shall sells splesded wot fortment of Photographic Atvens, Family Stationery and Fancy a. Silver-plated Wr = Forks Roe ane a Posket Guilety” Gold orks, &c., fine an et Oui 5 and Silver’ Watches, Jewelry, Chains, Pens and Pencils. fine Geld Bette, Rings, &e., with a great variety of Fancy avd useful arigies, i 11- Iw WM. 8B, LEWIS & Co. Aucta, ¥Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. OLD LUMBER AT AUCTION. ie Bridge str. | & Lot of Lumber, about 18,000 feet. ere” Terme cash, a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ¢ WM, L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. THREE BILLIARD TABLES ALT COMPI, AUCTION. chee On THURSDAY. at 120'c! -.9e willsell on petice under the ‘Gistendou Wotel. three |- rd Tables with fixtures com 4 Ghatre. six, Bofar. Stoves. Gas thi uisite for a Billiard Sa! bY 8 for rent. WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucte. La ABOVE SALE IB POSTPONED T MONDAY, the isth jet eg ee ie apis WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, BY J. 0. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXTENSIVE SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOTS FRONTING 7TH AND 6TH STREETS AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE AND a STREET NORTH. On MONDAY, the 25th day of April, we shall sell, in front of the premises, at 43; o'clock. p. mopar’ ot Square No. 442, subdivided into handsome - ir g Lots rumning to alleys. This Property 18 attu- ated only one square from the Railroad Depot 7ch street, in a thriving and fast improving part of the city. ‘erms : One-fourth eash; balance in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months. for notes, bearing interest from date. A deed given free of cost, and deed of trust, at cost of the purchaser, taken. Title clear. Plate of the Square may be seen at the Auction Ooms, ap.15.d J.C. MCGUIRE & Qo., Aucts. » half docem res and every- Fo SALE—A STORE and DWELLING HOUSE. No. 401. on7th street, between H and I streets. Lot ® by 70 feet. This is a first-rate business place. A BRICK HOUSE, No. 666.0n M atreet, between 4th and 5th streets. Hassix rooms. Sets back from the street. Lot 3 by 219 feet, running through to Bigs street. Isa very desirable place fora private residence. A BRICK HOUSE, No.432,on9thstreet. between Gand H streets; Has fonr rooms. Bets Back, with yard in front. Lot 19 feet 6 inches by 99 feet. A FRAME HOUSE. No. 373, on 9th street between I and New York avenue. Seven rooms. Lot 2 by 100 feet. 2 A FRAME HOUSE. No. 342, on With street between. A and M streets, Has six rooms, Lot 2) y 1M! feet. A FRAME HOUSE, No. 342, onGstreet.between lth and 12th. Six rooms. Lot 2) by 30 feet. For particulars apply to 8. KERN. ap 13-1m* No. 633 M st., bet. 4th and 5th. ‘0 LET nice small HOUSE, containing six rooms . gas in all except kitchen; large ard,and within two blocks of the Departments. urniture for sale cheap.as owner has to leave Pra Aguress i Rebecca.”’ post office, one week. ap 12-Iw* ‘OR SALE—One thousand dollars only for an ‘equal partnership and one-half of the stock of an established business paying from $6 to $3 per day nett profit. bonus required. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 2-iw* southeast cor. Pa. av. and I5th st. ¥ WM L. WaLL & OO.. Auctioneers. SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE aly IBLAND. By virtue of a decree of the late Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, bearing date on the S0th day of May.A.D 186), and passed ina cause ic which D. W. Moore & Oo. are complainants, and Geo. E. Kirk and others are defendants, I shal! offer for asle at public auction. in {front of the premises.on Taurs- DAY, the l4th of April, A. D. 1364, at 5 o’clock, parts Lota of ground numbered seven (7) and nine (9,) in ENva Ciba pater the Geer ol o' Ld a scribed in the proceed: in Dri n F street south, wrera! “7 See west, ina thriving aad Terms: ‘One-third cach, theresidue in two install- ments of six and twi months, purchaser fixing his notes for the deferred payments. bearing ‘terest from the day of sale. The deed to be re- et until the whole of the purchase money is Pi All conzerenciny at the cost of a} a varchaser. 3B A C_CABRING' cone W.L. WALL & 00., Aucts. * S7-THB ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April poi gamehone. apis wW.L. & + Aucts, SALE—LOTS 22 and 32. in Square 513. front- g about @ feet on N street north. between 4th and sth. and running back toan equal frontage on Ridge street, containing, in the aggregate. say 13,153 square feet. Cash purchasers can obtain » great bargain. Address M. SNYDER, Jr.. 39 au street, New York. ap 12-1v FOR BENT—A large BRICK HOUSE. having been thoroughly repaired throughout. taining fifteen rooms. meluding a large dini room. parlors, & i ion High street, Georgetown, sait otel, boariling- house, &c. Immediate po ongiven, TAquire at 3 457 Thirteenth street, between E and F, ke Wand 1 o'clock. —That valuable BUST . situated at corner of and K streets, fronting the Northern Liberties Market House’ Also, two small BRICK HOUSES. on K street, between 6th and7th, Along credit on pay- ments'of money. For particulars inqnite of DF. A.J. BORLAND, No, 452 Massachusette avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, 7 ARGE BRICK DWELL 4 tween 6th and 7th west. 529, will be sold for $3.000. Immediate possession, Terms easy, Would also sell other improved aua unimproved property in convenient locations, B. MILBURN. ap 6-1m* 524 I street north. (OR SALE OR RENT—That first-class DWELL- ANG HOUSE and lot of ground at the squth- on HW north, be- west corner of Pri u andria, Title perfect an given. Inquire of JAME! OULE RG, Alexandrin. or of the subscribe: Washington. corner 1sth and Ks ap 5-Im* J Franklin Row, LATHROP. Frrst GRAND BALL or THe ACTIVE “ASSOCIATION oF Tite METROPOLITAN HOOK AND LADDEE COM- PANY, No. 1. The Members of the Active Ass Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company inke great pleasure in announcing to their friends and patrons that their First Graod Rail will be given in the Hall of th House, on Mass. av,. between 4th a HURSDAY EVENING. April 2ist, i3d ‘ieckets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. Ap J5-lw* GRAND BALU IN HONOR OF THE LADIES OF THE LATE FAIR, AT THE . HALL OF THE PATENT OFFICE BUILDING IN WHICH THE FAIR WAS HELD, Ox TUESDAY EVENING, Aprit 26, 1564, The proceeds to be applied for the Benefit of the Families of the Soldiers of the District of Columbia. MANAGE Badge. Red Bibbon. Hon Hannibal Hamlin, Vice President U.S. Hon Schuyler Colfax, Sneaker House of Reps. U.S" lomon Foot, of ; ermont, Senator, hard Wallach, Mayor of Washington. Henty Addison, Mayor of Gecrgetown, rack d Sth s ii B French « Vere Burr Henry D Cooke UL Gregory SJ Bowen W M Shuster 1, E Chittenden Jov W An, DP Holloway Bamugy P Bell W P Dole has F Stansbury James $G John H Semmes Hien Wm JP Bartholow F G M Wight Ira Goodtenow, Major OR Latham Joseph Jd May HC Pahnuestock AH Shepherd Edmund F French Col JG Stephensoa WL Ay A B Stoughton William Whelan Capt WT Hartz Hay d McPherson Rondoha W Forney ub n Augustus Frauk Hon Robert C Schenck ¥ Dd suster A Colemsn Hon Killian V Whaley © © S¥inpson llon T O Howe M4t Bohrer Hou TF Fa Charles EK Mix Hen nA James R Doolittle. 5+ HonJdobu HR i Major © Raye Oey R Hows a rows Fe Samuel Bacon Yorke Atl Hon A Winter Davis nm Win Daniel Clark Theo M Pomerey aL JH Martindale Re Capt Montgomery Geu © C Augur Gen HOW Benham Capt Wager Col EM Greene ph F Brown Colt B Fry aBTold Col b Towers George W McClellan mn A W Bandall © F MeDonatt Major RB Scott James Steele DW Bliss W Thom Gay H Cort 1G C Lee dohu Marbury.je | Breewive Conv itter BB Frene) Rich’ Wallach. 3 J Bowen Wm B Todd Jue HSemmes ~ e Commistee on Invitation and Recepron—Buie, Blue Ribbon. CF Stanshary Col L Towers EL Stevens Dr Win Mettaffey Hon M8 Wilkinson White Ribbon, Hon H Winter Davis Bloor Manager s—Bnll 2 Capt H-bSheetz Dr DW Blias BB French. Jr Maj Stebbins CH Heustis Sani Bacon dr 7.0 Gilmay dns Gatway 1 W Angus, NH Barrett Jas Shankikad us _ Cap L@ Benedicg Comite on Music. M Green Capt # M Ooaiy Com mitign on idecorarons Stecie a pwitt A Witwieben das : Committee on Ref resha Badge, Red, White and « aBlne Ribbou.. » JP Bartholow oS - Bell J W Angns » ie . ie Builge, Yellow Ribbon,» wa B Wek "RF Bote Gs Wieklin oe at ‘at the Bookstoresand tn dleattine Corde af Invitations for "i th S. P. Beli, at: thi leave namen wit! ee room, Patent Office, or at Bai maa, or sladsou Taylor's Bouke ne be Raya db rangers store of Z ae Ew, AYERS, | E JOCSES. FOR SAL. rner Lot, 15 feet front on Pa.av..con- 500 square feet of ground ipeosed by i i f the bast fi in Washington. The whole of this excellent property can be pur. chased for $125,000—§25,0W cash. balance on long ime. A fine Bri idence on K st., oppo. Franklin quar 26 by 133 ft to Ju foot paved al- ey, xt iage house S000 Desirab k on lth st., nes by 100, 10 rooms Brick Residence on L st., 22 by | good stable. . ae A subst. ial Brick, on B st., bet. Tooms...... eq See stieeita ts 1.400 Two Frames on N st., bet. 4th and 5th sts. 15 by 130, 4 rooms, each... ai Building Lote in all parts ef the city. A number of desirable Farms for sale. A MITCILELL & SON. Real Estate Brokers, api-tMl 8. E. corner Pa. ay. and 15th st. LIFTON COTTON FACTORY FOR SAL¥. The above named Factory. with 20 acres of land, mostly wood, is offered for sale. This property is situated at the head waters of 8t. Mary’s river. The factory building i. t Stories high, with ample water power and ina chinery for manufacturing cotton yarn. There isa grist mill, tavern, blacksmitha d wheelwrig! shop, storehouse, granery, tailor and shueiaaker’s shop we cielent dwelling uses attached to the property. To an enterprising man or company this property offers very great inducements, situ- ated at the head of a navigable stream, with alarge and thrifty community surrounding it, an abund- ance of wood and timbe®, healthy lo on. it not fail to pay if properly worked, yr fur articulars apply to T. W. GOUGH, Leonardtown Bt. Mary’s county, Md., or MORGAN & RHINE- HABT, foot of G street LInt.j mh 26-eolm OR RENT—With er without Board, an excel- lent PARLOR and several well furnished BED- ROOMS, st 450 12th street, within five minntes walk of the Kirkwood House, Willards’ and the Patent Office, Post Office and Treasury and State Departments he location is unstrpasse! in Washington. No children in the house. de 27-tf ‘OR LEASE OK KENT—A large quantity of F building LOT'S, § minutes walk of the Prasi dent's Honee and all the omose fe heres Ward,; A. JARDIN, Florist mhi5-1m 13th st., cor. of M. QP* NCE 1,103 FICE. Waar Depantwt i WaAsuHINncTo. pril 12, 1964, The following contracts have been awarded for Horse Equipments, under the proposals re’ i under call of advertisement of February ms 135. .. St. Louis, 1,400 sets, at $25.38—St. enal. . Stirling & Co,, St. Louis, 1,109 sets, at $25.23—St, Louis Arsenal. Lissrpee & Ata St. Louis, 1,000 sets, at £24.87-St. ouis Arsenal. 2 [ponte & PeiGe Tovte: 1,000 sets, at $25.73—Cin- cinnati Departmen: Pet | & Co. 5 en page 1,109 sets, at $25.83-Cin- m partment, i Geo, Peters, Newark, 2,000 sets, at $31.5+-Frank- ford Arsenal. Geo, Peters, Newark, 1,900 sets, at $31.0%—Alle- ghany Arsenal. Geo. Peters, Newark, 1,0 sets, at $28.75—New York Arsenal. g Geo. Peters, Newark, 1,000 sets, at $20.25—New York Arsenal. Geo, Peters, Newark, 1,000 sets, at $31.59. New York Arsenal. . 8. Storms, New York, 8,00) sets, at'$20.3+_New York Arsenal. s 3 J. Cummings, Springfield, 1,000 sets, at $29.25— New York Arsenal y ‘ Recor Meeker & Co.,New York, 4,000 sets, at $30.5—New York Arsenal GEO. D. RAMBAN: ap lsét © Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance 4QG PICTURE CORDay5 TASSELS, Ke. 4 86 Vea ? Pest MARERITE arcs jzaandl, Her ASO teh Mreuey ONT wellowatamall, > SP Totwes Hak.” a ap -imif* ¥ J.C. MeGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers. THIRTY-SIY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON FOURTEENTH STREET AND ADJACENT TBERETO. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 18, at 4'% o'clock, on the premises. we shall sell the eastern half of Square No, 94, sub-divided into thirty eix desirable building lots, sixteen of them fronting 20 feet on Fourteenth street, between U and V streets. and extending back 1% feet to = 15-foot alley, and twenty fronting 17 feet each on U and V streeta, ‘ourteenth street, and extending back te a2)- foot alley. E ‘erms: One-half eash;the remainder in three and Fix months, with interest, secured by deed of trueton the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchagers. W7"Plots of the lots nay be obtained Kt the auc- tiou rooms. ap.ll-7t J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y¥ J.C, MOGUIRBE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the late Circuit Courtof the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Bauity, dated on the 2th day of November, 1862, and rendered in a cause (No. 1,313) pending in satd Court between Christopher Grammer and William BT odd. trastecs of the late Gottiatb or Gramuer and 01 ‘8. complainants, an alius Trammer and Williaa f, Daukioson and otters dafesdoner the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction the followin, property. part of the homestead of the late G. C. Grammer, in Wasbingtonaity, D.C.: On MONDAY. April 18th, at half-past 5 o'clock p. m. Cn tue premises, Lot num dered nine, (9,) inSquere numbered five hundred snd thirty-three, (533.) frentirg fifty-six feet and twoinches on © street north, between Third and Four-and a-half streets west, "It will be sold in separate portions, each to have a front of twenty-eight feet and one inch. And on the following dey ZUESDA ¥) the 19k daw pret, We will sell on the premises, at half-past 5 o’clock p. m., lot numbered fifteen(15}and part of lotmam- pered sixteen.(16.)in square numbered one hun- dred and ninety-cight. (198.) These galuable and eligibly situsted lots front about eighty ‘eeton L street north, between 15th and J6th streets west, 2nd are opposite the residence of Alexander Bor- land, Esq. The terms of sale are: One-third cash; the bal- avce to be paid in equal instalments. in six aot twelve months from the day of sale, the said bal- ance to bear interest from the day of sale. and the payments thereof to be secured by the notes of the urchaser, and sai¢ notes to ke secured by a deedof aust on the said property. “ Té the terms of sale be not complied with in-five Gays from the day of sale the trastees reserva the rignt to re sell, at the risk and expense of the pur- chaser. All conveyancing and stamps atthe expense of the purchaser CHR. GRAMMER,: MB. TODD, Trastoss. apd 3, © McGUFRE'& CO, Ancts. QALE OF OLD UNSERVICKAPLE @RAIN SS) SACKS Chief Quarter master’s Ofiice, Depot of Washineton, dase D C., April 8, 18"4. t Will be sold at public auction at teventh street wharf, in the city of Washington, D,.C.,MONDAY, April ig. 1864. at 10 o'clock a. m_. 48,00 QLD AND UNSERKVICEABLE GRAIN : SAOKS. Successful bidders will be required tfremove the sacks within tive days from the day of Sale, Terms cash in Government funds. RUCKER, apStd Brig’r Gen’! and Chief Quartermaster. SALE BY THE UNITED STATES OF BAL- Ss LOONS AND FIXTURES, Chief Quartermaster’s Offre, Dipot of W be Wasa! satos, D. Cy, April 3, st. Will be-sold at Pub! Auction, Fovernmant Warehouse. No, 5, New York avenue. between Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets, in the Gity of Washington, D. C.,on Monday, April 10, 1354, at 12 e'clock m 4 Seven (7) Balloons and Fixfares, lot of Silk and Rubber Hose. Gas Generators on wheels, Cearboys off Vitriol, Steel Filings, Ooppsr and Iron Retorts and Tubes. Va ves, & C2): Successful bidders will be required toremove the articles Within Gre tg) daya from the day of sale. ‘erms t—Cash in Gover: b le D.H ROOKER, Brigadier General and Chief Quartermaster, ap 8-td Depot of Washington. D. 0. B* J.C. MCGUIRE & CO.,, Auctioneers. BOOKS. A collection of miscellaneous Books will be sold at Public Sale at the Auction Rooms, commencin. TUESDAY EVENING. April 19th. at 7 o’elock, an continuing each evening thereafter until all are Bo The collection isthe Stock of a Collestor and Dealer in Qid Books. and ¢ ek every variety in the Look line, nawing— __ Law, Medical. History, Statistics, Cyclopedias, Geography, Astronomy. Botany, Novels, &c,. Ke, Terms cash. 5.0, MOGUIRE & 00.) Aucts. ¥ J.C. MCGUIRE & €O., Auctioneers, -ONB HANDSOMELY LOCATED BUILD- SIXT ED LOTS AT PUBLIO AUOTION. On TUESDAY AFTBRNOON, | WA, atto’clock, on the premises, we shall sell nearly the whole of ware No. 241, known as *Kingma we sete nahentcne "se ats Nea tg aaa re + J0 ‘street. ce “Circle, Const yal Foret jing back to fine alleys, with @ne fa- «ithe beautiful location of these Lots. being ea the high. groui tely north of the, Bresi- » jouse ah its, tae ee sscnger aie ‘Potomac water fnime- m fr ¥ a dit salable neh Nece ea eee ae of male: One-third’ tn'cast, "aaa the’) sments in six and twelve eens eet teredt secured by a deed of truat. on the premises. Cal given