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LOCAL NEW. AMUSEMENTS TO. NIGHT. ‘WASHINGTON THEATER.—Benefit of Mr. J. Wallack, all the great company in Boucicault great comedy of “How She Loves Him.” © Forp’s THEATER.—Last night of Mrs. D. P. Bowers, v. ho appears as “Diana,” in “Lovers Marquerade,” concluding with the nautical romance of “The Wreck Ashore.” GROVER'S THEATER.—Rossini’s great opera «Barber of Seville.” Johannsen, Hermanns, Hableman, and Graff in prominent characters, OantTEREvRY.—An immense bill of ballet, Tun, refinement, negro delineations, &c., con- cluding with a capital afterpiece. Matinee to-day OxrorD..-«Mazeppa,” ballet, burles timent and side-splitting comicalities, this afternoon. Founpry Cuarst.—Ladies’ fair. Rare, use- ful and fancy articles, an elliegant music and other attractions. en) SUPP&* jue, sen atinee ——.___ OzutTER MARKET, To-pay.—Reef, best cuts, ir pound, 30a35¢.; next, 25c. Salt Beef, 20a25c; ried Beet, 25c. Veal, 25229. Mutton, chops, 30c. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, fres 1, 25¢. Pork, corned, 25c. Bacon, hams, uncut, 30¢.; sliced, 35c.; breasts, 25c.; shoulders, 25c. But- ter, 50a55c. Uhiokens, per pair, $2a$2.50. Ducks, F pair, $1.50as2. Eggs, per dozen,i0c. Cran- Tries, per quart, 30c. Cucumbers, per doz, 30c. Green Corn, per can, 60c. Apples, per | Ape eto Wars,aried,75c. Turnips,per peck, 18 HEALTH WORTH HAVING? If itis, pro- WANTS, tect it. It isa jewel as easily lost af Virtue, and in WANTED ome HOUSE in some cases as difficult, to recover. Nature,in our | ‘mn iPRy ®t YM. WILLIAN, 336 ANTED—A 81 ae aree, cling. and especially at this season, requires to | WY AR TED TA SITUATION sa wet nurse, by + be cecasionally reinforced. But everything de- referenoss givan.” Apply to No. 448. strset | pends upon the Tonic used for this purpose, The | WY ANTED—A emall HOUSE or R od Iedation. ‘a avenue ing le- tween 6th and 7! m Itst’ 2 ble fe A medicinal tinetures, ali af which are based on com- sod ter a ty Hewsersey avenue, Cate aaa terms, mon alcohol, are dangerous. Quinine, as everybody a FOR RENT AND SALE. PURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT—F F comfortable and xor tae ahen BOO! 450 l2th st., bet Gand H sts. The lo one of the moat desirabie in the city. {OB SALE. BRIOK HOUSE, contai iz rooms. sitaated om 22d street. between G aad B._ For particulars inquire 343 2istet, m il-3t* ‘OK RENT—Pour grat olaca furnished RIOWS Ik and OF F1CK, in = gece *Tocation. satire: of JOSEVH F. BELLE 363 st> at. west. eae peal maate ease ma tL st. north. mD WASTED—Anmall HOUSE or coup’e of ROOMS, by a young couple. in Washington. Georgr- town or Capito! Bi location d ll. Address, stating terms and finds out who takes much of it, is a slow poison. One save protective from all unhealthy atmospher- a B, SMITH, Washington Post Office. ic influences exists, and one only. This powerfal \/ ANTED TO RENT—Two or three tarnished preventive is Hosrerren’s ORLEBRATED Som AGH id or partly furnished ROOMB, enitavle for Bek a*mall family; near city railrost Birrers,—a compound of the purest stimulant ever OUSE FCR RENT OR SALE, WITH FUBNI- Hi URE—At No. 300, 10th airest between O ard isiana avi he house contains ten ma 11-St* [FOR RENT—A 42" Turnished od story ROOM, torladies or gentiemen Al+o, a comfortably furnished seven roomed HOUS®, with all the modern conveniences. ‘erms moderate; at 393 Histreet; between 13th snd lith, southwest corner eeping fo prefered. Mander ste terms required. manufactured, with the most effective tonics, al- | ¥A7 AN" ity Post Ofice, m -3t™ ANTED—Gold and Bilver Watches, Diamonds, teratives, regulators. and depurators that chemis- Pawnbrokers’ Tickets. Furniture, Clothing, or'any articles of value, The highest cas) ice paid. or exchanged for oth 5 try has yet extracted from the botanical kingdom. | Miso,"s Substitute, wanted At Binewie Mens Convalescents. languid and feeble from recent sick- | Rachine Agency, 416 E street, near ee 5 athe ness, will find the Bitters an incomparable restor | (47ANTED—A hoy of Is yeats wants a PLACE in som ofastore. Has had two years ative, not disagreeable to the taste, and eminently experience ag esman Can come well recom- mended. Also: his brother, of Il years, wants a if . invigorating. No other stimulant produces the PLAC 0 office to cl lies and venterrender same effect as this Stomachic. It doee notexcite | OF 8 permanent home wit! ad of learning seme kind of business. Address J. T., Cit it Office, or flutter the nerves, or occasion any undue arte- | stating your residence. oe es eis Tia! action; but at once soothes and strenthens the good MILLINERS. ope but competent )a60c. Potatoes, Irish, per pk, 50c.; sweet, 75230: Peaches, dried, per qt., 30c. Cherries, dried, 35c. Beans, butter, 30c.; white, 10al2e Radishes, per bunch, Sale. Beets, 50a6itc. per pk. Onions, per pk., c.al. Parsnips, pk, 75a90c. Carrots, Se. Fe Gyster - plants, 10eai2c. Cal age, per hd., 2a50c. Lettuce, per ha., 10c. Fis!—Rock, large, each, $2.50a%3; small, per bch., 50a60c.; halibut, 1b, 30c.; sea bass, 15c.; blue fish, 15c.; herrings, doz, $1 25; lobster, 12c.; sturgeon, i50., pike, bch, 50c.agi; perch, 75c. Rye, ie bushel, $1.90ae2, Corn Meal, $2.20a2.25. hipstuff, #1asi.20, Brow nstuff, 0c. Shorts, 65c. Corn, shelled,&2.10; in the ear, per bb!, $5a810. Oats, per bush., $1.10 $1.25. Hay,per cwt., $2a82.95, Straw, 81.50a82. Clover Hay, $1.50az2.00. Chestnuts, per quart, 15a20c. Spinach, per peck, 60c. Peppers, Grapes, per-pound, 2c. Rabbits, 10a5ic. each. Small birds, Se bunch, 50c. Wild pigeons, per air, 37%¢. Blue wing ducks, per pair, 22. ‘idgeons, per B eo $2. Celery, per bunch, 15a25c. Wild Turkeys, $5. ates 15ce. qt. Partridges, doz. $2." Geese, $1.50a82. Tur- keys, $5a$2.20. Country Pork, per pound, 2ic. Beef, 10aise. Wild Geese, $2.50. Fresh Veni- SON, Per pound, 3c. eee A Fine Mvsicar Entertatnment—By the Advertisement elsewherfe {t will be seen that a very attractive concert will be given at Ford’s Theatre to-morrow night for the benefit ot Wm. Withers, Jr., the popular leader of the orches- tra at Ford’s Theatre. A great array of first class musical talent has been secured for the Occasion and this coupled with the general disposition to give the esteemed beneficiaire a bumper on the occasion of his first benefit will certainly serve to crowd the Theatre, eR DEE SEES Levge—Next Tuesday night, Metropolis Lodge, No. 16, 1.0.0. F., holds a grand levee at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. Visitors are expected from Baltimore and Philadelphia, and nothing has been neglected to render the occasion one of the features of the season. Reference to the list of committees in the ad- vertisement elsewhere, is convincing of the elegant characier of the entertainment. ————— COMPLIMENTARY BALL. e announcement elsewhere of grand complimentary ball to be given on Thursday night next, for the benefit ot Thomas Shackleford, drafted in the Seventh Ward. The committee of argangements are some of the most active young men of the ‘ward, and know just how to carry out such an affair in proper style; so we may be cer- tain that it will bea great success. et Horsk STEALING.—Yesterday, Henry Gil lison, colored, was arrested by Officer McEI- fresh on the charge of stealing a horse from a farmer, residing about 15 miles from Alexan- dria. Mr. Wm. Hassey recognized the hors: which Gillison was attempting to sell. Jus- tioe Walter committed him to jail for a hear- ing. Seeger Tar HackMEN AND THE METROPOLITAN RatLeoap. - The case of John Byrne, the dri- ver of the hotel coach, arrested on the charge of obstructing the track in front of the depot, and of disorderly conduct, has been disposed of by Justice Thompson, who fined him $5 in each case. ———— SMALL Pox.—Some cases of this diszusting disease, which has been very mild during the past season, £0 far as reported, have appeared an the city. The sanitary police reported three cases in the Fifth and one in Seyenth Wards this morning. ae CRIMINAL Court, Judge Olin.—Yesterday, Michael Conner, indicted for an assault and battery, Wad fonnd not guilty. Tip Snyder, indicted tor keeping & bawdy house, was found guilty; but this morning a motion was entered for a new trial. eas See ATTENTION 18 CALLED to the notice of the meeting of the Sunday School Union atthe | E street Baptist Church on Monday evening. | Addresses will be delivered by Rey. Dr. Gray, Rey. Dr. Earle, and others. a SENT To THE AsvLum.—Yesterday Mr. Jas- A. Wise, of 7th street, formerly of the Capitol police and somewhat noted in local politics, ‘was removed to the insane asylum, having be- come seriously deranged. es ee AcTING MAYor.— We notice that J. F. Brown, Esq., President of the Boarg of Aldermen, is acting as Mayor to-day im the absence of Mayor Wallach at Annapolis. ia THE AMOUNT of money accompanying the advertisement sent to this office, signed “A Friend,” is not sufficient for its publication. a THE DRAYTED NEN of the Seventh Ward will meet at Turner Hall, 1% st. and Maine avenne, at7'y o'clock this Saturday evening, March 11, 1865. 1t* a MvsicaL TREAT.—Last evering we nad the pleaure of hearing several pupils of Professor olowski’s, at iis residence, 353 6th street. Among them we noticed particularly a young tenor, who is studying, under the Professor’s instructione, for the opera, and who promises to succeed. Professor Wolowski gives every day new evidence of his extraordinary power of imparting bis talent to others, and all those who wish really to be benefitted and become fine artists or amateurs by his stay have no time to lose, a8 this is hi8 last course. it SS Lapies.—Every lady in want of beautiful Jewelry should call at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 435 Pennsylvania avenue, 1 street, mhil-3t SPECIAL NOTICES. eee eh Sreciat. Notice.—The fifth annual meeting of the West End Building Association will be held at Mra. Lang’s Hotel, Georgetown, on Monday evening next, at7 o’clock hich time an elec- tion will be neld for officers to serve the ensuing year. Stockholitrs are requested to be in attendance, as there is no necessity for another annual meet- ing. and provision msy be made for closing the concern. mm }0-3t" WiitiaM Kime, Secretary. Fewste Compraints should be cared, as they ~ eurely can be, by a f@w doses ef AygR’s Sarsa- PABRILLA. m6-lw DisBasEs OF THE MINAL, URIS Any AND 8exvav SystTsMs—new aud reliable treatment —in Reports of the Howard Aassociation—Sent by mai! in sealed letter envelopes, free of cha: Address D. J.8killin Houghton, Howard Aaa: ion, No.3 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, ¢ dec 23-6m Cone ats’s Hoxzy Soar. This celebrated ToiLx? Soar, in such universes demand, ia made from the chotraet materials, is mild and emollient in ita nature, fragrantly scented bensficial in action upon the For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers, jan 23-eoly Mercutio said of his wound, “It was notas dep as a ivell, or as wide Asa cate, but it wouli do.” PLantation Bitr will not raise the dead, But they cure the sick, exalt the depressed, And a rose tint charm to the social circle, Aud render life a thing to be enjoyed. Also, the thing itself is quite enjoyable Never was searching Toxic in such pl Tender youth, declining age, the mind O’er wrought by mental care, most gentle females, And the wreck of men, all find there Bitters ‘The balm of life and source of health. Delay not atrial. Conveniently deposited every town wherever civilization extends, Itean be cbtained, true. genuine and sure, mt-lw en ee ee s Nervovs Deority, Semi, eas, ms Can Be Cured by one who bas nalts cece Boke? and handreds of others, and will tell you nothing but therrwA. Address, with stamp. . . TRA Eowanp a mar 2-D& W.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, bere wacom Warrasrep 10 CURe in Six Days —Dr £GQod- frey’s Antidote, ap English Specific of sixty-five eure’ standing, will cure Gonorrhaa im sir days, o change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Bold by 8. C. Ford. corver lith st '*. @vanue Washington, and Heary Cook, Alexandris. jas- ant shape. WANTED=3 first class TRIMMERS; also, two nervous system and the animal spirits. mé-tw | Randaneed apply. 246 Penn’sav., bet. 12th and ml-2¢* ANTED—A 5OY, who han some knowledge of \ attending bar. The best of rereranee ce! Ladies will find at my establishment avery large | quired. Apply at 319 B, betweon lth and 12th, assortment of flowera for the hair, Partie Caps, | _m 10 2t™ Head. dresses. Nets, Lilusion and Moutselin Waists, Spretal Notics. OR PARTIES AND BALLS. YOUNG GIRL about ls or 17 Combs, Ball-Pins, Buckles, and Belts; mat UG Or Wy years wanta « variety of Hairwork, such as Gatie Bows. eae A. ELAGS ares Charahormaid; eaerees pinhite Zecelved new styles of English and French | “migaats 1 1 Snd G- Apply immediately. ing-Hats. jes’ an ildren’s Mantil Closks and Dresses, Ladies’ Undergarments, of WANTED—A White WOMAN to Gook, Wash any description. Bonnets always the latest styles and Tron, one who understands her busi and newest *hapes. and cap bring recommendations. Inquire at 4 Demarsen’s and Lubin’s French Perfumery. Odd Fellows’ Hall, or at 203 G street, between I8th I have added to my business a Human Hair Man- = mar 10-3¢ Capitol Hill, door avenue, between th. mar 11 3t* Fk OR RENT—Pour Unfurnished ROOMS, adjoin- ing. Suitable for housekeeping, Enquire at corner i7th ar eets west. ma 10 3t™ {OR RENT. iy furnished FRONT Foon able location in the city. Inquire it, between llth and ith) m 10 3t* (OR SALE OR TO RENT GHEAP—A FRAME DWELLING, containing five roome, between Fano @ streets, on 2iat street west, third doo from F, Alse,a STOVE for sale. Apply after 4 o'clock p.m." {m0-3t"} ‘J. M. JOHNSON, A SCOR CHANCE TO PURCHASE FURNITURE and bousekecring goods of all kinds, nearly new. Will be dieoosed af previous to March 15th, Enquire at B-treet north, between 3d and 4th, first brick house on the right, 2d mar 10-4t* A_ GROCERY and PROVISION FIXTOBBS, corner of essieney m 9- {OR SALE STORE and streets, Island. HA DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, to Gentlemen only. Call at No. 35 Louisians a 43¢ and Oth ata. ma 9-3t* HOUSE in a plessant location torent, and the fern ure for sale. Apply at the Star office. m9. A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT on favora- ble terms, containing about twenty rooms, Apply 375 Pennrylrarzia avenue, Ring the Bell. mar $-3l" ahs ae my iness a Homan and 19th streets. ufactory, where orders w: t) en fol ki 7 of Hairwerk. Orders will also be taken for'couds WwW from Paris, smounting to not less than one bun- Gred dollars. They will be executed faithfully,as | WV I have my regular established house in Paris, ANTED—A DRUG_STORE CLERK. toD.@, RIDGRLY 194 Pe cee in Se ANTED TO SELL, one doubl a ingl EXPRESS WAGONS, also one act cf double M. WILLIAn, Importer. and single HARNESS at Jo. 40 reet south, 336 Penn. Avenue, | 7 Oite Previse, Navy Yard SOO area oats ce apuimaton: D.C. Paris, Y GOODS SALESMAN WANTED —One well fies taal acquainted with the District trade; 19 to 24 Gray's MoLpen Cou: yesrs of age. Bituation permenant and pay lib- Lockwood's Cloth li ray PERRY & BROTHER, Ward's Printed do; m 9-4 Penn’a avenue and 9th street. Cheap all paper do.; and Linen do., of all styles, at #0, C. Haxnina’s, m3-6t* Corner7th st. and Md. av.,(Island.) LUBIN’S FRANGIPANNI TOILET POWDER, This widely and justly celebrated article which is used threughout Europe, and considered A Nxcrssity 16 THE ToILet of Byery Lapy is now for the first time introduced TO THE LApigs OF AMBRIOA, ANTED-—A thoroughly co: tent COAGH- W MAN, one who understands, the care of horses Apply immediately, with best ref- erences, to Mrs. GEORGE PARKER, 375 corner itz and O st3, zt m 9-4t UBSTITUTE WANTED— ot. S one door from Penn, arene. eee es sae ANTED—A NURSE and COLORED BOY. Apply at 113 West street, Georestowe, D.C. m 8-4¢* ANTED—At the Brannan House, 341 EB et., VV [between 12th end 13th sts.. a good COOK: None need apply but one that understands her business, m 7-5t* ANTED—Ladies and Gent’s cast off CLOTH- ING, WATCHSS. PISTOLS, FURNITURE, FRANGIPANN: PowDER ; kind of Personal Property, No 416 E is unrivalled for removing Chaps, Chafes, Blotches | Seer the Post Of re rate ey NS ee Pimples and other impurities of the skin, render- | BREWING MACHINES for conte nee rey ee” ing it sqft, clear, smooth and begutifid. Franoipanst PowpeR is used to remove Tan and FrecKLEy, giving fresh ness to the complexion and a healthy hueto the skin with youthful softness. e FRANGIPAEN? PowDER is used by the ladies of Europe to sprinkie on the inside of Kip Gioves, enablinga tight love to be drawn on and off with ease, and preventing their W487 P 50,000 1 ADIES MOR® Who want the new style of Collar, to'bring tt Swiss Munlin, &c., to WM PRINOE’S z and Fluting Depot, 351 F street, and get taem Fluted. Prince has two machines made expronsly for Quilling Ladies Rufiles without the use of eum des und are the only machines here to do.guch work — WANTED—On or before March 4th,a HOUSE in the country. with one to ten a:r-s of land being soiied by perspiration, After the glove is | attached. and within 4 miles of the War Depart- withdrawn it leaves the hand Sxoo7m, Sort,aud | NENOE Star cies even: Address PERMA. Waits with a delicate freshness and perfame, EEH SKINS WANTED! Cho Patnararetil Frangirannt Powpae Dioay the mehest cash prices for DHER BKINS, is ured to remove all roughness and redness of the Ilamps, Axms and Vacs. It softens Oorss, and all other cutaneous excresences. at their Buckskin Glove Manu fac’ . i street. Georgetown, D. C Be CO nov i6-tf “BAMSBURG & ERERT. ANT ED—SREOCOND HAND PURNITURE Price 2 Cents and 50 Cents, according to size of ‘Also, MIRRORS. CARPRTB, BEDS, RED- kage. DING, and HOUSE U RNISHING GOO ocknae TE RUOHLY oe Tte description te8-tf For asle by 2 between G and H.eatt side Wittcox € So raners pes antennae) and Principal Drugegists and Perfamera. | GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS dec %) Sma Sxcrat Diseases, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual rewedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered, Curesin two to four days, and recent cases intwenty-fourhours No minerai, no balsam.no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and « friend to those who do noe wane to be expemed. Male packages. $2; fe- male $3. Samaritan’s Rootand Herb Juices—A positive and ermaveut eure for Syphilis, Scrofala. Ulcers, Boren, Spote. aoa &c. Price $1,or six botiles GEORGETOWN TAXES—An abatement of eight per cent. will be allowed on the tax of 1865, if paid on or before the first day of April next CHAS. D, WELCH, mar I1l-eotap! Collector. | es VACSINATION. In accordance with a law of this Corporation, all residents of Georgetown will be vaccinated without charge by sending to or calling upon tha undersigned, at his residence. 124 Dunbarton street. All poor persons sick with small-pox will for $5, Sold by . Ford. See advertisement, m5 algo be attend . by the rata eithoutahates Dr. Drrox fngar-costed Female Regulating ce hours ffom o1p.m, Pille'are the rery best in use, o H, CRAGIN, M. dD. They operate speedily | _™ }!-c06t LAB. and being sugar-coated er and ¢ffecttvely. = nausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pilla will orove their supertority cvrr all oth- ers. Price$iabox. Sold by 8. C. Ford, corner llth street and Pa, avenue, Washington, and Hen- ry Cook, Alexandria. jan 6-ly N EW 8 TeO BE: NEW BTORE! RADY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN MR. JOSEPH REPETTI Wishes to inform his ola customers, friends sma the panne in genezal, that he ia now ready tosu,- 1y thom with a very fine and well asaoy ted. stock of Esdica’, Gentlemen sand Children’s 300TS AND BHOES, at the lowest New York prices. Adso, a splendid assortment of MILLINK3Y GOODS, DRESS S2UKS. _... GLOVES AND HOSERRY, ef Svary, Seseriorion, JOSEPH RBPETTS’ ™m No. 612 tth st., nest 1, Nans ard. QFESS GuAsezs, s AT FRANKLIN & CO.’8, OrTICIANS, 244 Penn. avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, Also, 358 Penn. avenue, National Hote) Build- ing. ™m6-6t | (1 W. JOHNSON, of Portland, Maine, bas re- } DIED, On the lth instant. after an illnoas of 24 honza, SAMUEL McBLWEE, &r.,in the 72d year of his e. “Alin {eiends and those of the femily are invited to attend bie funeral from his late residence, 440 6th street, between E and F streets, to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o’closk. * March 10, LILLA MAY FOWLER. aged 7 years and 10 mosths, daughter of John L. ani Eliza Fowler, of this city. Lilla’s fair bead illowed on the green 80d, Her young beart in silenge reposes; Bhe dwells in the beautifui Garden of God, | The fairest ong Heaven’s roses. i Her funeral take place on Sunaay afternoon, ; at 2 o’clock. on K street, between 3d 4th. * [Baltimore 8un please copy j Oa the Wthinst , WILLIE T., soz of Thomas and Rebecca P, Button, aged one year and four- teen days. ji He was too pure for this dark world, None knew him but to love, His radiant eyes are clesed in death, He dwells with Christ above. Parents mourn not for your datling, He has left this world of wo; We loved him, yes, we early loved him, But the angels loved him too.§ The friends aad acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral trom the residence of Caleb Pennington, No. 430 G street east, on Sun- day, March ]2th, my sislecs Re aeait In Georgetown. D. C.. on Mare! . after a short illness, ELIZABETH KESSLER, youngest child of John and Margaret Kessler, aged nine years and fix months. . The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her parents, No.7 West street, on Sunday evening, at 1°: o'clock precisely. = a 1-2w* ¥. opened the Oolumbia Gardén Hair Dress. ing Saloon, Ith street, where he will be bappy to see all of his friends N. B.—Bastern men will always find the Port- lend daily papers at this shop. feb 22-e0lm* RICK AND BTBAM ENGINE FOR SALE — We have 15,000 or 20.140 second hand BRICK PETROLEUM. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE for tain, cheny; and ove STRAM ENGINE aut a. of 25 horse wer, or 8 MORGAN & RHINEBART, mas 6t Foot G street Witla BEARERS. 8 STBAM MARBLE WORKS, MARBLE MANTLWS” MONUMENTS, TABLE and WASHSTAND TOPS, &c. soneieets mame to order on reasonabie terms x and shortest notice. THE Will keep constantly on hand EASTERN MAR- BLE and MARBLE TILING. Orders for Pinmber’s SLABS promptly attended to. Pennsylvania avenue, between ith ail 19th MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWs OF | streets west, Washington, D. O. mar 4 HE STATE OF NEW YORK, 486 PAPERHANGINGS. 486 CAPITOL, ONE MILLION DOLLABS, ace Fe Or OR a PO ALS. $38 ONR HUNDRED THOUSAND BHARES, 456 PAIN TEN ERITER SNe a8 Ten at at _ pn, Bdoors above dad Fellows’ H hh, ‘erms cash. ac 3-3 * atta enaRe gee oes COTS AND MATTREBSES, GOVERNMENT BONDS AND SECURITIES TA KEN IN PAYMENT FOR STOCK. We have on sale 200 COTS and MATTRESSES, Me WALL & CO Auction and Qommission Merchants, sou-h cor: er Pa. av. and 9th st. yelp AND STOCKS, Our office has been placed in direct telegraph communication with the Qél4 and Stock Exchange Rooms in New York, insuring promptness in the execution of orders. Purchases and sales made at the usual rates. RITTENHOUSE. FOWLER & CO., m3-tf Bankers, $52 Penna av. OTICE—J. P. WIEGMANN, dealer inand im- porter of Havana and Domestic BEGARS, 460 Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4?¢ streets, respectfully informa the public that the publisher of the Washington and Georgetown Directory, in Rebliabing hia card, has wrongfally ins-rted “also ‘ashington Building,’’ the said fe 25 OFFIOES: No, 24 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Post Orrick Appress, Box No. 5,368,New Yor OFFICERS: Hon. DANIEL 8. DICKINEON, President. WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice President. ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BURTIS, Mining Superintendent, Titus- He takes this oceasion to invite the public in Sap eneral and his fri ticular t hi The wells of the Company are now producing | piace 460 Pennsylvania arouse, where they will oll. nd BEGARS. CHEWING and BMOKING TO- Payment for stock may be made in drafts, regis- | BACCO. SNUFF, PIPES. FANCY ARTIOLES, &c., of all sorts and varieties at reasonable prices, J.P, WIEGMANN, 460 Penna ay. P.8 —I would Sirecially call the attention of smokera to my celebrated PUNOH SEGARS, six fora dollar. feb 4-eo]m* HOMPSON’S POMADE OPTIEM—Fo r impar ing a rich gloss and exquisite perfume to th Bites ie PC WwaLte'e So eentess tty rep! y F.C. ew sold by all Druggists. Price 35e. and 7se. per bottle tered notes, or Governineut bonds and securities, which bonds and securities will be taken at their market value. Bemittances may be addressed to the Company, P.O. Box Ne. 5,368 New York City,or to * At- lantic Bank, Treasury of the New York and Live: pool Petroleum Company, No. 142 Broadway, New York Oity.”” Prospectus sent to any address on application, containing a full and clear account of the opera UTLER’S BALSAMIO MIXTURE,—This old, well known and entirely r bie Femed tions of this Secret Maledies, in for aale by all Druggists. Price MOST SUCCESSYUL PRTROLEUM COMPANY, | $1 per-bottle. jam l9-eoly.a- mar 6-$m RUIT TREES. &c.—Froit Trees of nest quali- Fo TWO OEBNTS A DAY YOU CAN BEAD any kew book, ifyou take a Double Monthly Subscription at the "People’s ry,’’ Peansylvania avenue. No. and 12th streets. Open 8 a. m., m. mar7-Im* | fawton Blackb OP ee cee eee Byes Pow Goreng» ko; BE . for cleaning, t - | &e. : ing the Teeth and Guras This elegant prepara mar 7-€06t “tion is entirely unequalled. ty and moderate in prices can be saemios by the undersigned; consisting of Stantard GW and Dwarf Pears, Apples, Peaches, Apricots Nectarines, Oherries, Grape Vines. wares, Concords, Rebeccas, Roger's Seedling. reulating Libra- 80, between lith a ies. Strawberries, Goonebarries t ergreens, Shade pereee, Moses. N 396 7th street, corner H. ‘nis elegant prepara- F, 0, WELLS & CO., HAND 30ck, OF DINING, by Brillat Savarin: Hood's Poetical Works. 2 vol : For sale by all drugeing” YOTE+ Proprietors. | fsrsom on the Observing Faculties; Heloitaterna 10! Geology and Physical Geography o Mexico; B cial Science Review. January, 1865; Beecher’s Aa tobiography and Correspondence, vol, 2; Ritter’s Comparative Geogrenhy, ye aNoK TAYLOR. ELLS’ CELEBRATED MAOBIN STRENGTHENING PLASTERS a-eth best in all cases fer which a plaster is required. sale by all druggists, jan 90-9ely, ane | er ville, Pa. Y J.P. Wiegmann fs having sold all his interest in the tobacco st ATLANTIC BANK, No. 142 Broadway, N. Y.| Washington Building to Gustay Munder ‘on, a Treasury. about the middle of June last. city Post Office, Washington, other busin | Patent Off i | \ OR RENT—A Frama HOUSE. No. 227 B street, Island, containifg 9 rooms; desirable location for « private family or boarding house, Inquire of Mins FERGUSON, No. 523 1th st. m9-st™ GOR SALE—The L. and FIXTORES of Yaluanle Business Piaceon Penn avenue, near the National Hotel. Address immediately LK .C. 1 9-3 (OR RENT AND FIXTURES FOR SALE— Small PLACK, suitable for tailoring. or any s. Inquire at BROWN’S Restaurant, 8. W. corner 13th and FB sts m 9 35t* OR RENT.—HOUSE No, 429, ith street. tween G and H. containing 13 rooms and 2 antries, for rent, and its entire contenis for sale. thas been keptasa boarding house. Remoral from the city cause of selling, - mh9-3t* Fo RENT.—-A desirable six room _ BRIOK HOUBE, on 43s street land. No.170, bet, Estreet south and Virginia avenue. Bnquire on the premises between W and 11 o’clock presisely, mb9-3t* 93, RENT—A irandsomely furnished back PAR: _ LOR as achawher suitable fortwo g atlemen, with or without BOARD. in a In- quire Foon at 37% lith street, m9-3t* [fOR, RENT—A neatly tarnished and comfort. able HOUS#, containing eight rooms, will be for rent to a private family, on May Ist Terms $125 per month, payable in advance, Address Post Office Box 2i m 9-30" Fo FALB—A neat Market and Provision STORD, sith | e of lot, and wil sold low ifapplied forscou, J227th street. bot N. Y. ave. and b. A. MCLiAB & CO. wh9 3t* N ELEGANT SON class Restaurant f tallishment connected he sold 8 great bargain rivate family, t.Kand b, ERT HALL AND FIRST aale. Steam Ovst a suplied for immediately; Appiy to MeJiL this is a aplendid: invyestroent TON & CU , No. st. Balt. mar9 iw_ OR SAL TURES of an and Confectioner old estat aeTy leased before the Store, with dwelling comnecte , h war et a very low rent. No better location in Washington fora saloon. The bread route slore orth the price asked, Satisfac for selling ext. Inq 3 Fo SALB—A Ri URANE and BOARDING HOUSH, within one square of Penn’aay. end 7th atreet roomie, ten ad ietabs rent fete $25 per mont. urniture, stock of liquors, licerses, and lease for $4,000, " MITCSHLL & BONS, ose “Shroker=, cor. Penn's ay. and loth at, _ ¥F ADity acre /ARM, four miles from Wash- ington, fair improvements, for 52.5 0. m $-1m "PO LB2—A FURNISHED ROOM, in the ihird 7 ees without Roard, at 272 F mires corner ef 5th. 2 « iw ¢ FFEGK FOR RENT—FSONT ROOD floor,over SFINEMET“\’8 Hat Store, h Pa.ava.,pearisth st. as TY’ PARLOKS AND BEVERA ER 1a let, furnished or unfurnished, with or with- out Board, at low rates, and therrooms large and desioable, at No. 95 Wassington street, George- towa m3-lw bets BALE—FURNIZORE.—One Btove, with Furniture; one Safe with drawers, and Ta bles, Chairs, Flat Irons, Wash Tabs. and « Ix Grockery Ware, to be soldlow forcrah. Inuu st 117 Bast Capitol stree’ A. GOUGENBAOK, Gapi Fo SALE—A BAGAIN—A throe story Brick. HOUSE, with three story back building, in perfect order, situated Ne. 76 K streat north, ba- tween 2ith and 25th, near the Cir: containing iz rooms, with g&s,lotsnd cold wa heated and papered throughout, London kitchen ranse Plenty of closets; ia every respect a parfect home. Attached to tre xDevea large brick Stable, room for six horses, two carriages, servants’ room, ioft and harness roem, large paved courtyard, aaed- ai in, &c, Title psrfect. Possessionim- ately. Furniture will be swid ifdesired. Ap en the prem sex from 3to6 p.m.only. 1.4 4t of mm P FOR, SALR—A “RESTAURANT in the First Ward, near the War Department. Dining room attached. Apply at 232 G street, between 17th and i8th, ” iE m?-lw* OR SALE-Large LOT, with smail Brick Back Building, on @ street, near 7th street and the 2. Inquire at 455 D, between ist and 2d ata. = th 6-6" Ke SAGK—A two-story FRAMB HOUSR, con taining siz rooms and passags, situated on Sih street weet. between Q and Retreats north. Fur- ther particulars ‘nquire at No. 420 E«treet nor:h, between Sth and 9th streets woat. naar 6-1w* For BALE—$430 OA8H for building LOT, 19th st., near market. eos Joth st.. $300. 5,000 8 3. feet East Capitol, cents per foot. See MITCHELL & SON, os Cor, Pa_av. and 15th st- CGRNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 427 7th street, tetween G and H streets, and near the Patent Office. Reference required. _m 3-1w* ALUABLE FARM ¥OR SALR, lying in Mont- | Into bearing gomery county, 1x miles east of Rockville, two from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, four from Darnestown, and sixteen from Washington city, one mile from Glenwood Mills, and contains Phree Hundred and Twenty Acres of Land, about one hurdred in valuable Lumbering Timber, Pine and Oak. The jand isia a fue state of cultivation. laid off into seven fields, with good fencing, an water in each ficld Phe improvements consist in a Rew two story Frame Dwelling, forty feet by eighteen.with two roomsand a hall below and three above, private, with cellar; the outbuildings such as Stables, Corn Houses, and other necessary build ings. Also, a young Peach and Apple Orchard of choice fruits. In front of the house a beautifal yard and fallen garden, wit many choice grapes and ernamental trees. On the back, au almon orchard avd poultry yard. A spring of never: failing water convenient. The neighborhood is healthy, and churches and schools convenient. Those wishing to purchase wil) apply to WM, M. HARDESTY, Darnestown, Mi. mar 2-2w* A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT IN GEORGETOWN—The handsome and commo- dious DWELLING, No. 29 Ist street, the resi dence of the late David E:.glish, This house is ad- mirably located, contain, Ml the modern improve- ments, has large parlor®. drawing-room, dining- room, wine cellar and ice house. Also, stable and carriage houses, and @ cistern of excellent water on the premises. The grounds attached are spa- cious, and filled with ornamental shrubbery and fruit trees, The honse will be rented or leased thoroughly furnished, and possession given from thadth of April. Fr terms, ete., apply to WAL- TER 8. COX,No. 40 Louisiana arenue, or No. 101 Gay street, Georgetown feb 8-W&Stf FS S8ALE—A BILLIARD SALOON, containing three of Phelan’s latest improved tables, in rfect order. and doing a good business. Lease on pris 8 for ten years. Fer particulars apply | to MITOHBLL & SONS; Real Eutate Brokers, corner of Pa. ave. and 15th st. st. B.—Rent only $50 per month. feb 25-1m* “FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN--A fine CORNER KF PROPERTY, in a fine locality, four-story Brick, with 40 rooms, all modern improvements, gas. water, baths, &c., large lot, 23 feet front and 18) feet deep; and is now renting at $3,510 per yeur> Building in best order. R.M. HALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, febd24 Corner 7th and F strests. {OR BALE.—20,000 square feet GROUND, cor- ner 16th and T ste ,(square 177.) will be sold a bargai MIT IBLL & 80N8, Brokers, cor. Pa, av. and id5th st. A three-story BRIOK HOUSE. (new,) finished in good style and built in the most substantial manner; gas all nel 2p the house and water convenient. Lot 12) feet deep, running back toa 20 foot alley. Situated on 6th re sland, between D and EB. ‘ritle porfect. Price $3,800. Inquire of H. W. HAMILTON, No. 562 7th street, opposite Center Market, Sash and Blind Store, ja23 eotl TDOR PLACE FOR RENT.—Thie beautifal T villa situated on the Hights of Georgetown within five minutes walk of the cars, is for rent to a private family, The house is furnished and con- s all the modern improvem: For healthi- ness of situation it cannot be surpassed. Inquire on the premises, Congress street, bes Dee: quired ae mere ee ror 1 D SALE-A LIVERY Stach Wreh’s sides BLACKSMITH SHOP, and VA BHOP, aad for sale x rons, Carts, Harness old Furniture. Call ress street, No, +. VON ES8ON Fe RENT—T odiox Hl lt mmodious build aE = ied onC st. worth, « . and Gn ae, eee his is one of the best locations in th f ‘ashington, Possession given on the Ist of April oext. For further particulars apply to Mrs, EB. GIBEON, Post office Restaurant, corner of B 7th ots. ______ fe82-Staw3w* HOR Lit per ig BUrLp ING LOTS in vay feren o' @ city, i A BTEPHEND & 00.392 Pacay jan%7 eott | FOR RENT AND SALE. Pos. SALE—The large and commodious BRICK (Double) HOUSE, at the corner of Prospect and Market streets, orgetown, now occupied by jatthe tis two steries ntains eleven rooms, with erm ii ‘ovements, A bui! rear of four rooms, has a bath-room, The lot is large, and t! prgepect. f not 4: phi nee pede amine a son. For ieulars inquire 8. ATTHSWS, MATTHEWS, High street, near Brides, sirdat Sent dae Le a OR RENT—On very favorable terma, = erty known at JACKSONVILLE, on the old Oolumbia Turnpike, four miles ftom Beltsville and fourtee: Washington; roomy oksmith ebop, wheelwright shop, sta- pling. md from thirty to cient acres of land aired. Inquire at : JON W. BELL. Beltsville P.O. °° fehsaawine LEGANT PABLOR AND TWO GHA E for rent, at 0. GAUTIER'B, 258 Founsyivanie a a AUOTION SALES ———— Bs WM. h. WALL & CO:, Auctioneers, Seuth corner Penn ave. and Ninth street, AUCTION SALE OF GBOOBRIES. LIQUORS, TOBACOU, MACKEREL AND SYRUPS eo . On TUESDAY MORNING, lith inst , ‘we will sell, at the Auction Rooms, an assortment of Gro- cories and Liquors, embrace >g— 50 barrels No. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel Barrels Dried Apples and Ground Coffee Boxes Cheese, Soap, Pepper and Ginger Boxes Indigo nd Brandy, Olaretand Champagne 8; Bales Raitiaick and ok es Killikinick and other Bmoking Tebacc taxon ae caddies Navy and ether brabde Ohewing rious brands 50 barr weiey., various brands Quarters and eighths Brandy, Gin, &e 25 barrels Portland Syrup and Molasses Butlers’ Small Stores. &c, Ao. &o mll-d WM. L. WALL & O€», Aucts, ¥ THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown, EXOELLZENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITERE AND TS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Marci: 15. at ten o'clock, F will sell at the residence of ‘Thomas Waters, Krq , No. 190 High street, zbove West eet, his Household and Kitchen Furaiture, con- Dg 0} ‘cellent Parlor Chairs and Sofa. Mirrors, Wardrobes and Bureaus, Chsirs, Tables, Lounges, Three-ply, Ingrain aud other Carpets. Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Beddingand Mattresses, Cooking, Parlor and other Btoves, Crockery and Glass Ware, not mentioned. 2 Termscash. Sale positive. BSO, At 435 o’ctock p, m., 1 will sell Lot No. —, fronting 4) feelen the east side of High street, above West street, and with a dopth of \3v feet. Terins. One: halfearh; balance in 6and 12 moatha, by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing aad stamps at the coat of the pur- baser. th rect. Maat He Pexect eros, DOWLING, Auct. B? ©. B. L. CROWN & CO., Aucta. ADMINISPRATOR'S SALE. By order of the honorable Orphans’ Court, wo Willsell at publicauction, on MOMDAY, March the 13th, at I) o'clock a, m.. at the residence of Daniel Fagan deceased, corner of lith and D streets, Isjané, allof bis Personal Estate, consisting in park of — 4 Fine Horres i Lumber Wagon,1 do 28pring Wagons 1 Buggy. ic good order 4 nets of Cart Harness Sseta of Wagon Harness 3 Oarts, i fine Cow Let of Rope and Stable Ferks 4 ¥ish Stands bd 1 Carriage and Harness Lot of Manure lexcelient Lorg Bont and Scow. 2 The Bost and Manure will besoidat 2 m.,attae canal. 1ith street, cash ‘Terma cAYOMEON RAGAW. Administrator, CR. & CROWN & CO., m9 af Auctioneszs._ B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FARM FOR SALE, about ten miles from Washington city, gomory county, Maryland, fronting i 1 the 7th street and Brookeville turnpike. con- taining about two hundred and twenty-five acres, and wil) admit of divisign inte two farms; one con- taining one hundred and twenty five acras, more or less; the other one hundred acres, more or Crs Aw it now stands it is divided into six fields, each weil watered, and thera isa never failing stream of Water running through the centre of the farm. Tiere ars about one bundred and fifty acres cleared land in a good state of cultivat’ m. with a large proportion of meadow land, and about seventy-five acres of itmbered land. @ improvements are a new frame dwelling house containing Nine weil fni-hed rooms of good teaterial, besides cellar and garret. and an out kitehen. two barrg.and other out buildizgs. Also two farm houses, suitable with little repair, for faxm handa to occupy ‘There is a variety of fruit, some of the most for- ward cherriesin the country, g00@ pears and a va- riety of apples, cll in full bearing. There is also a tarifty young orchard of selected fruit, apples, acbes, pears, quinces and damsons, just coming li Be sold at pubfie sale on WED- NESDAY, March, at 2 o’ciock, if fair, if not the next fair dar. Terms mate known on day of sale. fe27-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, REAL ESTATE SALE IN UNIONTOWN. By virtua of adeed oftrust from Edward Car- penter and wife to me, dated December 17th, 1353, and reeorded in Liber N. O, T.. folios 23, 29, et seq.,one of the land records of Washizgton coun- ty, and District of Columbia, I will seli, by public auction. upon the premises at 40’clock p. m. WEDN&SDAY, the 8th day of March, that pisce or parcel of grouad situated in Un town, said county and District, and descrided on the ground pian of ssid Uniontown, as Lots num- bered 362, 3°3 and 364, beginning for the same oa the eoath side of Jackson street, 354 east from the southeast cerner formed hy the intersection of said Jacssen street and Pierce street, running thence eastwardly 73 feet, thence at right angles southwardly 13) fees, thence at richt angles west- wardly 72 feet, theree at right angles northwardly 130 feet, to the place of beginning. (The said Lots goa, eS and beiwg contiguous, are thus described 2s one lot, Terms cash, ‘The purchaser to pay for stamps and conveying; and if the terms of sale sre not eomplied with within five days after sale, the prop- erty to be resold at the risk of the first purchasor, Fifty doliara to be deposited in the hands of the auctioneers immediately ater the pre rty ie bid off, M. THOMPSON, Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. Ba" THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the above sale, madaon the 18th da Of January lastyit willbe resci@ at the risk aod cost of the defaulting purchaser. By order of the Trustee, fe 14-eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, RF-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain nntil MONDAY, 1th instant, same honr and place. By order of the Trustee. mar 9-eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 218T ST, WESE,NBARC ST. AT AUCTION. ST BOBTHs On MONDAY, the I3ta day of March, 1865, I shall sell, in front of the premises. at 4 o’clock p.m., by virtue of a deed of trust to the subssriber, bearing date the 19th day of May, 1364, and re- corded in Liber N.C. T., folios 67 to 70. one of the land records of Wasisington county, in the District of Columbia, the following valuable property, ly- ie anirets the city of Washington, District sforesaid. vis: North half of Lot numbered 24, in Square num- bere! £8, having a front of 30 feet 8 inches on 2ist street, running back 150 feet, containing 4,08 square feet. A ‘Terms cash, All conveyances including revenue stam ps at the cost of the purchaser, Fifty dollars to be paid down when the property 18 knocked otf; and if the whole purchase money is not paid in five days after sale, the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, by advertisingsuch resale three times in Evening Star. B.C. CARRINGTON. Trustee, fe 25-aokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct. Y WM. L. WALL & CQ., Auctioneers, SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH WARD, AT AUOTION. By virtue of the decree of the Orpen Oourt of the District of Columbia, dated the sixth day of December, 1864, duly confirmed by the Court of Chancery, I shall offer for sale, at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of December, A. D. 1864, at 4o’clock p. m., all the right, title, interest and estate of Ann J., Oharies A., Mary B.. George A.J,, Ela aud Emma Polton. miaor child Oharies A. Pelton, deceased, (together with my interest and title as the widow of the said Charles Patton. deceased,)in and to the following property, viz: All of Let pumbered twenty three (23) in equare numbered four hundred ninety-nine (499) of the plan of the city of Washington. This property is situated on the corner ef 434 street west and sonth I street, and is improved by neat Brick Dwelling House. ie Terms: One-half cash; the residue in three and six months; the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, satisfactorily indorsed, and bearing interest from the day of sale, The title deed to be retained until the whole of the jureheat aioney rsh aid, earth hs conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. BUBANNAH A. POLTON, Guardian. , Attorney and Agent. WM. L. WALL & O0,, Aucts. AR? THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY wil: be resold on MONDAY. 13th March, 1965, at 4 o'clock p. m,, the first purchaser having failed to comply with terms of sale, Ate FOETON. Gee ‘De! "WALL & C0., A A. LLOYD, _feb B-eostkds “WM. L @UGARCUBED HAMS. received another supply of thore choiée We have SUGAR-CURED HAMB, Those that bave been waiting can now get su: palied gent. uel ts. it ‘aN & PERRIB’S, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. BY BROOKER & BELLEW, Auctioneers. No, 366 7th st.,one door above I. Eales by Auction EVBRY EVENING, at Yclook. of a full assortment of Dry Goode, Oloth- id ry, Gloves, Collars Perfumer: bums, Rotions, Foner Ont doer sale romptly atieuied to ‘om febsi Im BROOKER & BELLEW. Aacte ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. LARGE 8 OF FINE PLATED WARE FROM ON. THE BEST MANUPACTOK: IN PHILADELPALA AT AUCTION. — On MONDAY, the I3th instart, at 10 o’oloe! m., we shall sell,at eur Auction Roems, on and D streets. Pine Plated Toa Se itter Dishes Castors, Fruit and Stands, Walters, &o Persons in wi of such goods wilt do well te attend the sale; ae the above goods are of the best materials. m7-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots, Y WM. Lb. WALI & 00 , Auctionsors. - B South corner Pa. venue ‘and oth street. AUCTION SALE OP 8UTLERS' SMALL STORES, TORAGE. ‘O PAY 8 5 On TUESDAY MORNING, |ith instant, at 19 o'clock, we will sell, at the Auction Rooms— 55.cases Black berry Syrup 16 cases Pickles oe Dr. J, T. Bufus’ celebrated Btomack itters 8 cases Tomato Cateup 7 cases P. r Sanse, 7 kits Mackeroi 5 -culies Sioret Anse: eily The above goods are marked J. Ry Yerby, and tee = ey hari ot oad Apel hae i s at they will be sold to pay sop er DR BERRY. m 10 WM. L, WALL & 00., ucts. ¥ J. 0. McG UiRE & CO,, Auctioneers, TRUATR** SALZ OF A VALUABLE LEASE 4)» UTHER PBESONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date August the 2ith, 1864, and duly recorded in Liber N OC T., No. 41. fotios 474, &e., one of the Land Records for Washington County, Disiriet of Columbia, I shall sel!, On FRIDAY MOBNING, Merch 17, com- mencing at 10 o'clock, on the premises, the unex- ired Lease(two years to run) of the 5 ampere Restaurant, situated on the south side of Pena: ayi avenue, between 14th and isth streets, being numbered 243. There are fifteen new fur- nished rooms in the house, and the location is among the best im the Ighall sell. at the fame time, the Personal Property, consisting of Beds, Bedsteads, Tadles, Carpets, Chairs, Lounges, Stoves, Mirrors. &c embracing the Purniture of fifteen rooms, together with the Bar Fixtures, i Gi c. Uintooseahe "DN. TOOKER, Trustes. m 7-dts 3.0, McGUIRE & 0@., Aucts, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auot,; Georgetown TRUSTEEK’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON BEALL 87... NEAR MONTGOMERY BST. In yirtue of a deed of trust from Robert Cornell, dated January }, 2863, and recorded in Liber N.C. T . No, 2, folio 3% et seq..of the land records of Washington county, and at the request of the par- ties secured thereby, I will proceed to fell, to the highest bidder.on the premises, cn THURSDAY, the day of March next ensuing, at 4 o’clook im the afternoon, all that part of Lot numbered one hundred aad twenty-one, in Beall’s addition te Georgeio+ n_in the District aforesaid. bouoded as follows, to wit :—Beginning at the enc one huo- dred and fifty feet from the intersection of the south line of Beall street with the east li of Montgomery street, and runniag from thence by and with the south line of Beail treet east thirty feet, thenee southerly and parallel with the lot of the heirs of Robert Ould, deceased.ove hundred and twenty feet, thence westerly and parallel with Beall street thirty feet, thence northerly and at right angles with Beall street one hundred and twenty feet to the beginning, together with the iepovementa et ceters,asin the said trust men- joned. The terms of sale are: Gne third of the purchase money to be paid on the. day of #nle,and the resi- due in six and nine months, with interest from the day of aale.to be secuzed to the satisfaction of the trustee within five day All conveyancing and stampsat the purchaser's cost; and if the terms are not complied with, t! trustee rererves the right to resell the proper fariessh: on one week's public notice, at the ri and coat 0! e purchaser in defan: 4 HY DY. Trusteo. fe 1f-2aw& ds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. BY 3.0. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, TRUSTELF’S SALE OF 535 ACRES OF VAL BLE LAND WifHIN FOUR MILES OF THE CAPITOL By virtue of adecree ef the Bupreme Court o the District of Columbia, passed in the eause o! Sheriff & Lowrie agt. Dean and wife and others, 0. 3%, unity, I will expose at public sale om THURSDAY, March Sth. 1535, at 12 o’cleck m, if feir. if not the next fair day thereafter, at the res- dence of Mr. John T. W. Dean, upon the premises, the real estate of which Levi Sheriff, late of Wash: ington county, ). C., died seized and possessed, containing sboutsss acres. This property is most eligib!y situated, Leing within about four miles of the Capitol and one of Benninu’s Bridce, It i well wooded and watered, has an abundance of fine meadow iand. andis admirably adapted for market purooses. The soil in of a fine character, kind and productive and easy of cultivation. The improvement consiata Of two framed-Dwel- lings(one Of waich is commodious,) and all ne- cesrary outbuildings, and there is some beautiful building sites on the premises, commanding a full view of the cif. The land will be subdivided into sevaral small tracts, a plat of which may be seen at the Auction | Booma.of Jas, McGuire & Co,. Washington, D. Terms of sale as ee by the Decree; o half in cash on the day of sale, and the residue in equal installments at swelve avd eighteen months 4 from, the of sale, with interest,aqd approved secyrity. Title indisputable, Conveyancing and Revenué stamps.at the cost of th . Heiparcnasee N.C STEPHENS, Trustee. feh2i JAS. Mc@UIRE & CG, Auct'rs. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEER’S BALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON NORTH C STREET. BETWEEN DELAWARE AVENUE AND FIRST STREET BAST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, the 13th instant, at 4 o'clock p. m,. I shall sell. in front of the Se ceo og 4 vir- tae of adeed of trust, bearing date the 26th day of August, 1859. and recorded in Liber J. A. 8.,No, 183, folios 259,250,251, and 262, one of the land re- cords of the county of Washington, the following déscribed property, lying and being in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, to-wit: known as part of Lot No. 3, in Square No. 631 sold agree- able to the dimension mentioned indeed of traat. All conyeyance and reven' stamps at the purchaser’s cost. $50 will be re- quired dowm aud deposited in the handsof the Auctioneers. when the property is Knocked down. P. ¥ERGUBSON, Trustee. mar 4d [Intel ] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. U 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ + of fieri faciag, issued from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the United States for the District ef Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale for cash, in frontof the Qourt House door. in said District, on MONDAY, the aith day of March instant, 1565, commencing at I2 o'clock m.. the following property to wit, viz: Lots Nos. D. EB and F,in subdivision of Square N it together land singular the improvemen reen, seized and levied upon as the prorerty. of Thomas Purcell, and wili.be sold to aati ; ibe o sat fy Judicial No. 139, % r of John B, upreme Cours, in favo: ‘WAR LAMON, [ig m4td B. 8. Marshal Dist. Col: U &. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtu a writ «of fieri facias issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Ceurt of the United States for the District of Columbia, and to me directed, 1. wl expose to public sale, for cash, in front of a Court house deor creat District, on MONDA the 23th day of March instant, 1865. commencing at 120’slock m , all defendant’s right, title, claim = Paterens in and to the following property, to Wit. viz: Lota Nos. 2 and 6, in Square No. 269, Lot No. 29, in Square No, 327, Part of Lot No. 5,in Square No. 330, together with all and singular the improvementa thereon, in the City of i ised ashington, D. C.. sei ropert: ere Walter Lene = and levied upon as the judicials No. 220, Bu and will be sold to sa’ “i ® reme Court, in fayor of Richard Windsor. use o i AED H. LAMON Hicbied Wallach WAN? §: Marshal B.C, 8. MARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of a writ + of fieri fecias, on judgment of condemnation, issued from the Olerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me d rected, I will sell, at public sale, for cash. in front of the court house door f said county, on TUES- DAY. the 2ist day of March, 1855, commencing at 32 o’cloe¥ m , all Maynadier Mason's right, title, claim and interest in and to the follewing de- scribed property, to wit: The middle part of lots Nor. 6.7, and 8,68 feet feonkce south side of pease street, 120 feet deep in Holmead’s addition Georgetown. D. C., together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied apes asthe property of Maynadier Mason, and will be sold te satisfy oe No, 264. 8. Mary Ana Ol oa. fhe ot U. 8. ‘Marshal EDICAL PURVEYOR’S OFFIOR. C., in favor of ‘AMON D. o. Wasuincton, D. C., Feb. 25, 1885. Will be soldat public auction, in this city, om day of March nétt (ed: MONDAY. the 13t att ical Storekeeper’s Depot, corner of F strects.at 10 o’clock a. m, 5, Pn tit; demned hospital property. consisting of ing Boxes. Bottle: 9 Ke ral bidders will be required to remove egret withis ive (5) days from the sale, Terms cash in Government furs. OTH ERLAND. Surgeon U.S. Ay eba-aist___Medical Purveyer: _ RAME BUILDING AT GEORGE- S4U8 oF 4 FRAN. DLO . vat public auc sea. on TURSDAY. March 21, 15, at eleven o'clook rty-four ntaining fooms, together with a shed Afteen by Afteea uated onthe lot at the corner of 8th and streets, Georgetown, D. 0, Terms eash, in Government fends. CKER, Brig, Gen, and Ohief Quartermaster, Bepot of Washington. m 1-6t Corner E and 9th streets. m 4-td LLIE’S BS, the celeb ated Liskp Weovan IBON FIRE A! ae LAR PROOFS with OOMBINATION LOOKS. Shou BANK LoUKS. 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