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LOCAL NE AMUSEMENTS TO NIGHT. oo THEaTER. — Sheridan's tragedy of izarro: or, the Death of Rolla,” Proctor as *‘Rolls,”” McCnfloagh as “Pizarro” and Miss Alice Gray as “Elvira,” the performance to Sonclade with the Indian drama of “Outa- chet.”” Gnover's THeater.—RBeethoven's great op- idelio.” and benefit nightof Madame n.with a cast of unsurpassed strength Mad. Johannsen, Mad. Rotter, Her- ‘abelmann, Himmer, Steinecke and includin, mapns, Graff, supported by the grand chorus and or- | chestra. To-morrow night positively the last Right of the opera. OxXvorn.—Rallet, songs, tun and sentiment» eoncluding with a capital afterpiece. Matinee to-morrow afternoon. Opp Fsitows’ HALL.—Pantechnoptomor, illustrating batties, sieges, bombardments and Other interesting events of the war. CANTERBURY- gg per en ballet, songs and the drama of «The Butcher's Dog of Ghent, _ To-morrow afterggon pete! for ladies. Tux GALE YESTERDAY—/ts E/fects —The effects of the gale yesterday, which we briefly noticed, it seems, was felt not only in this lo- cality but over a large portion of the country. On the river it was particularly severe, and “a large number of boais were driven ashore. By the blowing off of the roof of Col. Close’s foundry, near the steamboat wharf, the colored hackman (named James Bush) was so badly injured that he died during the night. The Medora, which was lifted up and capsized near she 6:h street wharf, was Tighted, and those on board, some of whom it was thought were drowned, were rescued by the manly efforts of the crew of another vessel near by. One of the pinnacles on the north tower ot Trinity Church was blown down. The roof of a five- story brick house near St. Aloysius’ Church was blown off, and a portion of a new frame house belonging to Keliy Lambell, near Blag- den’s wharf, was blown down. One of the iron caps on the Waliaeh School-Honse was lifted up, and fell on the skylight of the main saloon. Among the contraband shanties in the north- ern section of the citysad havoc was made. the felt roofing being pulled off of about one- half. For some time the inmates of the new contraband hospital, Vermont avenue and M streets, were & little frightened, the motion of the building, which is a two story, being very.) preceptible, but notwithstanding that it was exposed to the tull torce of the tornado, it was motdamaged The gable end ofa frame house on ifth street, near P, was blown ont, and two j brick houses near by had their roofs pulled off. The scaffolding around the Foundry | Church was displaced and much of it blown down; several persons who were passing at the time narrowly escaping being struck by the flying timbers. A number of trees were torn np in various sections of the city. (ne lady on Sixth street, on the Island, was canght by the gale while carry ie eggs and coffee toa neighbor, and she was hUrled across the street against the houses | On the other side. The first gale caught the hospital steamer Connecticut naar the White Honse yesterday and keeled her over, but notwithstanding her leneth, with her tremendous power she man- aged to keep on her way. In this, vicinity a number of trees were seen to be uprooted and thrown into the river, some of them thirty or forty feet high. Some of the after work of the upper deck was lifted a tew inches and it was thought at one time that mest of it would be carried away. The second squall caught the Connecticut off Jones’s Point, and here by the able mapagement of Captain Shanahan, a:z- sisted by the surgeon in charge, Dr. Hood, she ‘was made to weather it. She, however, ran toul of the propeller Ajgx and her steering ap- paratus was disabled, leaving her for a few Minutes at the mercy of the waves. An at- tempt was madeto ancnor her, but the crew found it impossible to walk out on the forward deck, when several crawled outand her an- chors were let go and the bow being kept to the wind she weathered it ‘The Ajax was driven ashore on the flats op- posite Alexandria. A number of boats were Griven ashore, and between the White House there are over twenty, some ot them lying high and dry. The damage at the Navy Yard was consid- erable, and resulted mm sof life and injuries to yarious individuals. A part of the west end of the large ship. house was biown out, and the tin roof coneiderablyternup. Thetia roof of the other ship house was damaged, and a shutter of one of the skylights torn off, which, im its descent, fell npon & young man namea George Gates,employedin the painter's de- partment, and so injured him that he died last night, notwithstanding the constant attention oi Assistant Surgeon Bannon. William Clark, | sbip carpenter, was severely bruised by a fall- | ing shutter. The roof of the tank shop was damaged, some of the slate being tore off. The larger part of the fire-wall—-fourteen inches thick—on the south end of the naval store was blown down, aud fell among a gang of labor- ers, fortunately without seriously injaring auy one. The United States steamer Saco, await- ing repairs at the yard, was started from her moorings, but fortunately had an extra cable |. attached to a large buoy in the channel, which held her until Master Morris and Master La- borer White collected 8 gangof men and se- cured her to the yard wharf. The large ium- ber and wood piles on the west side of the yard were blown in all directions, and the water dashed up on all the wharves. Sergeant Baker, of the ist precinct police, reports the genera! ho=pital at Good Hope, near Fort Baker, was biown down, seriously in- yuring one man and bruising two or three oth- ere. This hospital is for the use of the forts east of the Anacostia bridge, and fortunately at the time contained few patients. A coich passing over the Eastern Branch bridge had the top torn from the body. The gale caused much alarm at the canal wharves east of litn street, scattering the lum- ber and causing an evacuation of the frail tenements in the vicivity. The felt roofs of the shanties in Murder Bey suffered considerably, fragments of the feit tiying in the air lize crows from cornfields. The hospitals north of the city enffered some little, but none were prostrated. Some of the temporary quarters had their canvass roots torn off. but no serions damage occurred that bas yet been reported. The storm extended to Fortress Monroe, and several vecsela were driven ashore, while some Were injured by being thumped against the wharf. The mail boat Webster was canght by the storm here and was obliged to go into a harbor where her passengere were taken off by atug. Aftershe was out in the bay the siorm subsided and the weather was not Tough. The galiein Baltircore was equally severe. A large number of buildings were demolished, and several lives los Sage PROMOTED.—The following clerks have been romoted in the lnternal Revenne office: Samuel M. Wilcox, 1. B_Taylor, F. A. How- ard, G. W. Windall, | © Jamson. B F. Stem, © A. Mackin, from third to fourth class. Israel Ditle, J. G. Kimball, G. B. Heywood, D. A. Chambers, D. A Clayton, H. L. Fisher, T. Poesche, C. Forster, J. B. Stevens, W. 0. Chapin, E. Tompkins, jr., S. P. Doolittle, W WN. Jenks, E.G. Upser, S. S. Sumner, Isaac Pugh, R. H. Ball, C. B. Young, from second to third class. G. A. Clifford and J, A. Cushing, from first to third class. H P. Danner, S. A. Lewis, E. B. Brecken- ridge, 7 W. Stokes, ( P. Kgeeland, L. B. Pen- eling, F. Barrere, J.T. Noyes, E. Green, 1. E. Ray, 5. J. Koontz, W. W. Dean, Thos, Gath- cart, from first to secund class. Selene A Dovrce ASSAULT AND BaTTERy.—Yerter- day morning, officers Lewis and Grant, of the Fourth Ward, arrested Archie Waters, 2 col- ored waiter,on the charge of assaulting Lonisa Handy and Ellazena Ringgold. Yesterday Ymorning he sssaulted the former, when she got & warrant, on which he was arrested, and gave bail to appear this morning; but immediately ‘Went to the place where the latter was, and aesanited her. Justice Giberson held him to bail for «ppearance ir court in each case, and fined bim #5.¢3 for disorderly conduct. pene mei SED GGraxp Larceny.—About § o'clock Wed- needay night, officer Barbour of the Fourth ‘Ward police, met Sarah Smith and Lucy Jack- son, cOl., carrying a trunk, and suspecting that the trunk was stolen, arrested the carriers and carried them tothe station house. Upon Investigating the affair, the trunk was ascer- tained to be the property of Mrs. Ellanor A. Bennett, who appeared this morning and iden- tiffed the trunk and contents. Justice Giber- son sént the prisoners to jail for court. _> Divorce Case — In our report, yeslexday. of the divorce suit, Isabella Hurdle vs. Chas. H. Hurdle, it should have been stated that there was no evidence whatever tending to show that the complainant bad ever been unfaithfal to her conjugal obligations, or guilty of impro- priety of apy description. ——>———— Sext To Jar. "John Johnson, colored, was &rrested by officer Maloy for the larceny of clothing, the property of Jacob Milod. The e&se was taken before Justice Thompson, who sent bim to jail for court. ne Seconn Warp Sration Cases.—Jas, Good- bart, Kenj'n Hirsch, threats; dismissed. Hen- vYietta Hally, Mary Smith, Ellen Brodigan, ss- sanlt: bail band peace. CITy ITEMS. Sr uaa res Goon APvice.—We could Do better vice as to read the advertisement of S. M. Meyenberg, 45 Market Space. It will pay ave Ty purchaser of Dry Goods to give him call. e our readers In this clty, Mateh 16th. Dr. Pugi of Baitim forces New Sermeys to Mian L ae OG marie daughter of the neha of a is more, {Baltteore papers homes sa On She Sty of Marchal 1865. ent Boteler,JO& L. fares Rar. 3 to Miss IBABELLA Boas Gn Thacedey the 2 cB BIS1OPER! a ' invites to attend. MARIBL Leh fatats daughter org. o Williams. ears, | month 5 an jay parted this fe at ef oreldek am. Maren 21th The friends ie family Tespectfully i ted to attend the taueral at Wo clock on the 25' jane In jk last at Baton Re chronie diarrhea, aa OHN W. GRBY, in the 2! this city Cat a pies bt ik WEOR, in the sie eer BE bd “The funeral will take ‘place from the Eng ish Lutheran Ohnreh, corntr of H and lith streets. on bene . the %th, at 4 o'clock p.m. The friends aintances of the family are seepeattaly J. aad ie as Residence 504 L street, between 9th ‘and eaiet ck year of his age, son of the late Henry W. Grey, of WANTS. WANTED-« colored MAN. te open oysters wait at the table occasionally. New Hetel, corner?th and B sts. ee WANTED BY A ey al in a respect: in or near the city; terms must Acdres “AB.” Post Office. m 21 5 ealen Wi woman with a little partie Apply for two days at 9 23d st., bi and ‘ork it* able e mod- ATED RBTIPATION as Cook by arespect- ree ina private Ww CATION asc! Apply at 634 Mass: ol st. and New Jersey av. ANTED—By a respectable young lady, a SLT- mbermald or child’s purse, usetts av., bet, Bec Cap- V fAN2 RDA ELC U ATION by & reapest: lady, as dresemaker or nurse. Can references, Has no objection totravel. as Box No. 9, Star office. adle bring Ad- 1t* Ww 347 Cai ANTED—A WOMAN to cook. wash and iron for ssnall family, Apply at HAVENNER’S, eaters et.6thand7th north, m2% 3! ANTED—Two GIRLS, one to cook and other to do housework. New York ay.. ner Pa. av. and 13} sts, ws EBD_Three or four © SARPERTRRS. ¥DMO! at 4s I north? bet oth and 7th ue rON enrojled man will be taken, foes COACH RINT, Good wages and steady work. Apply at SS rae Apply Cy auaien SUBSTITUTE WANTED—Apply at PHILP & SOLOMONS.No 352 Benuayi renin avenne 2 An a ED—A HOUSE, furniehed or un ed. in or near Ws Address box 765. tleular and terms. far- ashington, Btate par- mh 23-3t* Wi DEMONGEOT'S Human Hair Btore. NTED—¥our first-class BARBERS to catl at for the cree of 2 new Barber Shop, Also, a BOY for the Store. Corner of D and 10th sts. ‘mb 23-3t* ANTED—AGIRBL to do general Sosereene afmnall family. Also, aemart OFFICE German preferred, at 3425 ith street, betwee: kin BOY, nb wm 23-3t* Cx WANTED—at the Branzan House, 342 Est., bet. 1th and 13th ste. Toa g cook will give good pay. mended, No. ood Must come well recom- m 23-lw* \ TANTED—By « permanent and responsi ten to thirteen roome. Address LAG Hae HO BOARD, Treasury Department. mh 23 6 ible tenant, av unfurnished HOUSE. with from USE t* 's Sewing machine competent wanted. quae ao GIBBON'B Fancy Store, A application at WHITE GIRL WILLING TO DO THE GEN- eral house work of a small family will receive a good jome and liberal wages upon immediate 0. 610 3d street east, near Navy m 23 3t™ LADY to operate on Wheeler & One thoroughly one other need apply. In- 3507th st , bet. GREW LAND WARRANTS OF TH is!2 WANTED —Bi, ey WARRANTS of the Wu March mb 2- 3908 L otre wate by OF ‘hest prices paid for AND r of 1812 till Saturday, ACE Ww LOVE & CO. CUES WANTED ea volume ef Ameri Archiyes, fourth sezies. Also. Scboolcraft’s Indians, Libraries, ties, Curious Books bought. Hunter’s Great Antiquarian Book Stere, Opp Grover’s Theater mh 2 ican odd volumes joins, Curiosi Liberal price paid at Ww work; ore who isa good Washer and Iro: @KO: KELLOGG,2d house beyon ment Hospital fur Insane, eometimes called Elizabeth Hospital. 7 ANTED—A reliable GIRD to do general houi mer can geta desirable situation by aeaiyine 20 Mra. @ Govern- 8t. mar 23 2t* WANTED—Aa ‘active youth wishes ty leara a trade, Address *¥. G.”' at this office. m2? Vy A D—A YOUNG MAN of «dacation, tonct as assistant clerk in a hotel, Address Box S45, Washington, D.O. mh 22-4t* ANTED—A firat rate COOK, WASHER, and IRONER. Reierence .equired, At No. 100 4th street, near City Hall, mar 2 att W TANTED—A GIRL about 14 reata of purse. Good recommendations re Seals atNo. 454 B Street, between : streets V ANTED—An active PARTNER, with $2 to join me ina respectable business,in wh wecep double our money the first year. Addr MASON, @ity Post Office. m 22-3¢ W. ich ess * V ANTED—A first class PASTRY and CA BAKER immediately. at 8. 81M minh 2 3t* KE MONS, 466 Penpsylvanis avenue, between 4's and 3d streets. V TARTED-—A go assist im wasbiog and ironing. Call head of Boundary and 20th streets—white hy on the hill. m22-3! ood COOK, Munthe willing to at the ase | t WAnNtEy— ‘Two LADIES—ono that understa orking on Wheeler & son" bateeen sth and 10t bh st Cc. nds Sewing ma the other to io basting. Apply 324 Pa. av., LOOK WOOD & CO. 22-50" AY UNFURNISHED HOUSE WANTED— private family. Address PRRMARSHE, Post office, stating terms and location. reference given. Millinery Establishment, 3552 hand 7th streets, up stairs. Pa avenue, ANTED—By a young man a SITUATION W keeping For further particulara address O * 532 Penn’a avenne. Good references can be given. 1020-6" a grocery store; bas some knowledge aS in some company. ation all thatia requil can be given. ‘Address E.G. 8. sylvania avenue. ry Do objet; a good s 932 ANTED—A SITUATION bya young man af steady habits as rxistens secretary or clerk ita - The pest af eee Aa W immediatviy. Boole, at the snd Wagon Wor! Hotel, 6th and Ostreet. ANTED—A good CARRIAGE aMITH and HELPER. Also,a good WHBELWRIGHT; Phenix Carriage n the rear of the Natioual mh 18-lw* Ww located, ce Address General T ARTHOLO Washio ete ANTED—A convenient HOUSE. pleasantly healthy part of the city, con- taiping about eight or ten pore with gas, water, ,eare BARTHOLOW, office 55% Beventh street, B.C. m 18 6t N ONTHLY NUCRSB—American, with bes City references, will be disengaged ab April ist. Thosei ed of euch, caller add 619 H street. bet. 6th and7th. it of pout ress mhi6 eotapri* WwW instruction on the piano forte Best of erences given. Applyat No 525 6t! b sta, mar 13- ANTED—A limited number of PUPILS for ref- H st,, between te light, Also. the heavy ended chimney, vere not break. all and see them at 316 F a Woth and lth. W ghrp =v. ERY PERSON TO CALL at F st.,and see the splendid atock of Ch Crockery and Glassware, Cutler and a general assortment ot goods. m1s-1m* TED—EVERY PERSON TO CALL AND ee the new lamp. One cent for 12 hours’ will it, mis: -im* us in and Plated ware louse furnishing HN B. A Fat , bet. loth and Lith. FOR RENT AND SALE. Ryeonierianle ong welt FO) be PY rent. st, Sine tee locat one ofthe pats je in méim 'OR BEN T—Bevi ROOMS, furnished F furnished, at 30 D street, Saas as J’ URNISHRD ROOMS FOR RENT, over Teulen’s saloon. or eae avenue, cormer lith Apply to ¥F. W. TRULON. mar 24 lw* REN’ Three SS eaaTaaRTalibed Rooms, itable for housekeeping, ou K ith 21st sts. st a Fo RED TS cornished ROOMS for wens ee or without BOARD Apply at 499 Ys be- tween 6th and 7th stree tes St" FoR RENT—Very eae furni ed ROOMS at No. 21 Indians av., bet 432 and 34 sts,, Op- posite joie Hall. Btreet care pass the door. Pp SEAN *—FURN ISHED ROOMS without z tape i low Brees. as. 6 north A =e mor ie Capi Fquare. wo mger ral val tates within thirty yards of the doc or, OR BALE AT A BARGAIN—The LBASE and FORNITURE of & house containing eight rooms. carpeted throuzhont. The lease has two [eat to run from the lst of April next; rent very Apply at 505 Massachusetts avenne, cae an and 5th streets, ‘south side. mh 24 ~ Frorsate. WITH Heit SUSEEERION= A three- stor: OUSB and Lot on sth streets (Inands) between D and B strosts, No. 363, containing nine rooms. Po:session given immedi- ately. BARR. at Star office, to W. D. WALLACH or C. B. mh 24-lw Fo,a3 RENT—A well: Riraished ine donteabte central location, nire at No. 537 Hat bet Stand eR Ae ee ees FuRNE ED ROOMS. ROOMS for rent on Missouri avenue, near sth street, No. 6. “moh 25-30" - (OR RENT<Two handsomely FURNISHED ROOMB. one double and one single, for gentle- menonly. Apply at 138 @ st., between 2ist and 22d sta mh 23-1w* J°OR, SALE-A bret" clase EATING HOUSE, doing ying business, from one to two hun- dred dollars per tonth. Apply at this oflice. imh 23-6t* FoRsstE—a SHOEMAKEB'S 8HO?, with ene ['« customers and cheap rent. Inquire at No. 8 ; ahi between Maryland avenue and ee sical, m 33 and, F BENCH FLUTING MACHINES FOR Fae Price 325, with teaching, For farther partic- ulars inquire at 179 K street, between I7th and 1sth, or eddress L. C., Star oflice. m 23-30" Fo RENT—The large FRONT BOOM on the first fioor of Central Hotel, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenne and 6th street. It is the best stand in the city for any kind of mercanti! ness. Apply at the officeofthe Hotel, m Ak FOR RENT AND FURNITUR LE—A modern three- ator pals with all improvement URNIT Inquire at No, 62 Obio avenues Wathinaton, D: C., bet. 13}; and lith sts ,onOhioav. _m 23 2t® A RARE CHANCE —For sale. cheap, ae cash, the STOCK, GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Grocery Btore, now doing a very good business, in the meet lhusiness per of the city. Inquire oor- ner 27th and K stree‘: 24 m 23-3t* Foe BENT—A STOR! road three ROOMB. Rent ; B —For sale—3) pounds pure MAPLE B8UGAR. Saas or retail, at Singer Sewing Ma- Ce ie Famer, 416 E street, near the post office. por SALF—The ent re stock, license. good will and fixtures of the Grocery, Liquor and Pro- vision STORE, now doing a reapectable retail business, corner 10th and O streets. Terms cash, it gs premises betas on days. OHN W. WARD. Fo anret Kanasamai furnished Oe LIARD SALOON, in complete order, with three of Phelan’s be.t tables, marble beds, and everything appertaining to a first class room, sit- uated on “d floor of Cenean Hotel, entrance and fronting on iy ave. ary at the office of Cen- tra! BOOS corner Pa, ave. and ith street, m ree ar STORE and DWELLING on the southwest corner of Maryland ay. aud 12th st. weft. Apply to EDWARD MATTINGLY. No 76% 3d at. east. m22-3t For RENT—The spacious aad elegant RESTAU- RANT, onder the Clarendon Hotel, with fix- tures complete. Apply at the office of the Hotel, wh 22 3t Sar Ke KENT—For the sammer,a small HOUSE, three minntes’ walk from the street cara, with or without iurniture. Address B “sass Post Of- fice, Georgetown, D. Bt FiVE BOOM HOU 6K FOR RENT an: aan the Furniture for sale. Apply at 590 1th street. bet. I and K, Navy Yard, on or betore the 2th of March. m?22-4t*® Fo SALE—A RESTAURANT on north side Pa. avenue, near Naticnal Hotel; would make aeplendid store or confectionery and ica cream Address, immediately, EB. A., city Post ce, Washington, D.C, 22-Im* €° OB SALE—A RESTAURANT AND BAR AT- tached. doing a good business: with fixtures, furniture and bed a on sa Hy igible position BO RAFT & O = 474 7th street. Fe RENT—A t of the HOUSE or ROOM for rent.at 173 2d street, between B and C, suita- ble for housekeeping, if desired. ouss AND LOT FOR SALE—COTTAGE USE. with six rooms, situated on B street, sts..No. i179 For terms and ‘singvire on the premises. m2t 7t* Foe RENT—A fine BRIOK STABLE and CAR- RIAGE HOUSE, suitable fer three horses; most central locationin Washington; rear of 27 4 ¥ street.north side. Terms very moderate. Ap- ply to P’ J. BELUEW & O0..510 Seventh street, 3d door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. mh 21-tf FS SALE—A RESTAURANT and DINING SALOON in the First Ward, near War Depart- ment. Also. the FIXTURES of an Ice Cream and Boda aw pace 5 joon. including Soda Fountain, Ice Cream Ap: -&e,&c. Apply 242 G street, us between Ki ah and th. m 21-lw* ih ACRES of LAND with improve- h Pine wooed, will cut adout 10.000 cords; and isen the Washington and Broekviile Pike, about 12 miles distant from Washington. Apply to WM L. WILLIAMS or B. R. WILLIAMS. office at the corner of Bridge and Congress sts.,Georgctown, mar 21-5t* Fo) RENT—No. 207 Madison avenue, Balti- more, @ firetclass three story DWELLING, with commodious back buildings, handsomely furnished, a side yard, extensi bles and coach hous - fs es ep care pass the door; now occupied by Jai Poseasion ist of April. Appl y BeGEUTE: RAEN TORE Barong AP id {OR SALE—A HOTEL in the best business part ofthe city. Inquire at No. 405 Penne. vania avenue. t* 7 URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT- A front PAR- LOR and 2 BED ROOMS, suitable fora family, with o without board, together or separately. Apply at 234 H street, between seh = 20th, just one Fquare from cars, -U* UILDING LOTS FOR aR WE eaiiy ae Building LOTS, in the northern section of the Second Ward, will id very ch for carh, if immediate apptication be made at L. F. CLARK'S Pap ant isthe Store, No, 245 Pa. axe petwoen Fe. RENT—Teo large and aang dwel- ling HOUSES, containing 34 rooms, situated on north C street, between 3d snd 4% streats west, with large yard and stables attached; suitable for. a firet class er ing house. Possession given the Wsth of April. 1835. Por further information’ in- quire of JOHN P. PEPPER, No. 475 6th street. or WM. P, HICKS, No, S$ north A street, Capitol il. mar 2 tf AVERN STAND AND SMALL FARM FOR BALE, ABOUT SIXTY. EIGHT ACRES. Forty acres in wood. The improversente con- fist_of a comfertable DWELLE OUSE and TAVERN STAND POs AS STOKB, STABLES, SHEDS, &c..a¢. A good Apple aud Peach Or- chard. ‘Title perfect. The whole of this valuable roperty will be sold for six thousand five hundred ollars; a large portion can remain op mortg Where ‘can an industrious wan, with so smal Vestmment (float te Teal property, anda livin, The Farm is wall ree widel) WHI eS TAVEBN STAND, strect road ton. roe BATCHBLOK, near the premises. of May. re known as ov the 7th about cleht miles from Wasnia = lurther particulars. apply to situate: Posse mh went oe COAL OIL LAMPS CHAN berber: and (AS F best No. 1 any store tie side of New York, at atreet bet. 10th and 11th streets. 1XT No 31 ANTED—Krery store and housekeeper to Know that they can find the largest assort- viain and fancy TURES, ani OAL OIL, at I per cent, lower than te 6F mh i3-im* ANTED—(Gol4 and Silver Watches, Dinamo Clothing, or any articles of value. The hig cash price paid or exchsnged for other go: Alco, a Substitute wanted. ods, Pistols, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets Furnitare, hest ods, At Singer's we Foal Mactiine Agency, 416 KE street, near the Po ce. WASTED, 300,000 LADIES MORB, Who want the new style of Col'ar, to "bring t aad Fluting Fluted refit by &e sama the only machines here to dosuch w feb 3-t! ‘Also, MIRRORS, CAKPRTB, BEDS, ping sel HOUR NE IBHING <a heir Swiss Muslin, &c., to WM. PRINCH’S Stam ing Depot, 351 Fetreet, and get them has two machines made expressly uilies without the use of gum ‘ork IND HAND FURNITU AN T BD—8800! pe G GOODE 3 DB otevery COBLY, 406 7th street, ‘east aie pay the highest cash prices for DEER at their Buckskin Glov: street, Georgetown, nov 16-tf SKINS lanufsctory, 105 Hight Samesure & BBERT. pe SKINS wae Ons wil Ge AND | Gearwy OF TAB POTOMAC at Odd Fell all 10 NIGHT mi DOR SALE—Three LOTS OF GROUND on Fem Getrcetown, D-C., now occupied by Barron & Son. as a wood and coal ee. Itie sidered cne of the beat rtande in the town for business. The lots f-ont on Green street 101 and running back 2nd fronting on the Chesn: ani Ohio canal 1:0 feet. Also, a good frame fl two marian. containing order, with back bi For of BE NRY BARK < CaRRI CCAPEIAGES) 0 ppragHst! The undersigned has jest received a fing ato Light Family tas alee a8 Baers and Rekewnn, fortment o! ated ed be offers a bis \Wlende ned. the pe ublic gearral Tow as they can be bought ia thi on aay iher: A ‘icon Bs CAL, on cat dan here sitory. Repairing neatly done an ceded to, NF. BNIDG | ‘mozetw* No. 396 Bavaro bet. te and bt K Tie GRAND REVIEW OF THE ows? at reen on con that feet, ake UsE hd ee 0 reoms. and in good . Situated on West at. oe Hoguire att at fine wood and Co yard ck of lw as sity. is re pore SALE-—STOCK and FIXTURES of a Pro- vision and Grocery Store. now doing an excel- lent business. Also,a STAND in market 8. EB, corner L and 8tb ats. m 18-5t* — hou Garden neutiog Iee ease filled wit fering water ies; , 4° x60; stabling for twelve horses: entire farm fenced } Ben houre, dc. &: cellent © heaithiness; if siniplemoutes ‘ahd everythin, connects with the farm will besoldata ue. Terms r tbe farm very sesommodatin . For forth her pavguiare apply a to HELOB, on ‘tne rth a: road. 8 eitien from “Possession immediately. 7 OR BALE. bie Basel 8 HOUEB on Ath street, bet. D and EB itreet. Gas, water, &c.. 10 rooms. TWO. BRICK HOUSES onN. Y. ave. above 16th street. Forsale cheap. oe HOUSE AND LOT in Georgetown. HOUSE WITH 1% AOBES of md, on Lee's Bill, in Georgetuwe, at 1,500, esr 000 dowa, balapce on long time. BUSINESS PROPERTY on oth atreet for sale. FINE BRICK HOUSE on M street, 12 rooms. FRAME HOUSE, (Island) at $1,300. SPLENDID FARM of = acres, on Potomac River, near Alexandria, in Maryland, good im~ provement. THRBE FARMS inthe DIBTRIOF. unimproved, at only $70.00 per sere, 60 acres each. Ard iy; other FARMS. HOUSES and LOTS. rope HM. HALL & O.. _mbhl5 Real Estate Brokers. yor SALE—Two NEW BRICK | HOUSES, oth street, near lith, (4 pigome, lots 1435 by 100,) great bargain. hietres! SS0RE. Lt rol a Algo, a GROOBRY and 1d PROVISION STOR fe ad- wirabiy located his 6t {OR SALE— z ‘three-story BRICK “HOUSE (new,) finished in good style and built in the mos’ subatant tial manner; gas on pees the F +abe Wartin 2. mar 20 lw" house and water convenient. running beck toa 20 foot alle Mer situs attest Island, between D oa $33000, inguiroet H.W. HAMIL Best 7th’street, opposite Center Market, Sash and Blind Store, Ja B-eotf Fo RENT--A large BRICK HOUSE and STABLE, situated on the corner of I3th street and Maryland avenue. Inquireof T. WI EELUR, National Hotel. m 15-e04t* op BAL SE The subscriber will sell at private sale his RES- ENCE, situated in the village of fe Bladeneare. ID. At consists of a house and lot, ie ho is five rooms,a kitchen, pantry and end ‘Suilding. Sper. sons desirous of viewing the premises can do 80 by thi ‘bai salling on the su’ ering. '\MEB W. WILSON, Misdesatnre, eats George'es county ™m 15-€061 Maryland, AUCTION: SALES, FUTURE DAYS. YW. B. — & 00., Auctio: 5 No. 307 “Ponasyirania aven SPECIAL SALE BY DRREDREMED PLEDGES MONDAY. eran Wy vo Beck. gmbrsciae first clars Lever W: ftches, lish and can make. in heavy 18-karat go! enry. Gold Gbains, as . ping, should vecimanl the attention of per- + can be examined early moroiag of . LEWIS & CO., BY JAMESC. MCGUIRE & 00., veue BUILDING Lot aa _ 14TH AND 15TH STRERTS West! én TUESDA AFTRE; sellin front a eedeeman oetock sy, repel Of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, dead the 1th day of May, 1353, ra tied and confirmed by theSa rome loess or = the foils of Oolambia. onthe rome Builaiow ioe, Tee scribed hand- ot numbered four (4) in two hundred and eigh een, Gist te erie a front of 42 it 7 inches on north I, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth atreets Syeat: rundise packs with aside alley to a 30 feet alley, 142 feet Terms: One halfcash; balance in six montha the Perse ene ane ielorred payment, tothe satisfaction of the etardian | ns eee! All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of ahs purchaser, Title ver §! ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Gusrai mang 108 Ne BH Aone eee: B* J. 0. McGUIRE & « 00., Auctionee: HOPS FHOLD. YURNITORE ASD anna oF CHANGE HOTEL aT elu wai mit meltae auction, on TUE: EADAY Moan ING next, March 23, at ten o'clock, the furnituro and effects of the Exchanre Hotel, on 0 street, be- tween 43s and ‘ith streets, com prising— Two Barroom Mirrors, Cottage Suites Carpets, Oil Cloths, wir and Husk Mattresses, dsteads. Bureaus, Washstands, and Wood-seat Cnairs, eta Spreads, Comforts and Sheets aut Extension, Dining and other Tables, Cooking and other Stoves, China. Crockery and Glasa Ware, Plated Casters, Forks ani! Spoons, Table Oloths, Knives and Forks, Window Bhades, With a variety of other Household and Kitchen Aucts, PETG Furniture, Terns cash. " DUFFY, 'y order o! mag tt yo, MeGUIRK & COO Ants, OR SAL Ea RESTAURANT and BOARDING HOUSR, within one square of Penn’s av. and 7th street; 1] rooms; ten years lease; rent only $25 per month. Furniture, stock of liquors, licenses, and lease for $4,000." MITOHELL & BONS rokers, cor. Penn’a S7 A fifty acre FARM, four miles from Wash- ington. fair improvements, for $2.50. m* Fo, SALE AT A BARGAIN—A fine CORNER PROPERTY, in a fine locality, four-story Brick, with 40 rooms, all medern improvements, ly water, bat! ths, &c., large lot, 28 feet front an 5) feet deep; ‘and is now renting’ at $3,540 per year. Builaing in best order. R.M, HALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, feb 24 Gorner 7th and P streets. ({LEGANT PARLOR AND TWO OHAMBERS 4 for rent, atC. GAUTIER’S, 258 Pennsylvania venue. de 77-tf AUCTION.SALES. A FTER NOON AND TO0-MORRO Vv. B* Jas, O, McGUIBE & & OO., Auctioneers, ye TIANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH TaunEer T, AT THE CORNEK OF 2b STREEE ont ‘TRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 21, at 5 o'clock. on the premises. we shall sell part of Lot No. 5, in square No. 573, fronting 44 fect on D pes gare one goxner of 2d street weat, run ning back about %) feet to an alley, two Lote of 2 feet frome caches steY? t0 Be told tn Vbe rituation is central and the location eon- sidered desirable for private residences, One-fonrth in cash; the remainder in twelve and eighteen months, interest, tecured by deed of trust on the prein Title ee Oonveyancing and stamps at the he purebasers, cost of m 21 40 JA8. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY 0. B.L. CROWN & & 00., Aucts, HORSES, MULES, TWO WAGONS, BUGGIES, CART AND HARNESS AT AUCTION, mee will sell TO-MORROW, (Saturday are oa, , at the city basaar.on 6th # reet, near Penn. & ye nue, a large ny eit of the aby amed stock . Terme cath. P Nothing for offering without we sell; so come one and —_ all, ute ©. R.L. CROWN & CO.., Aucta B* WM. L, WALL & OO., Auctioneers, Senth corner Penn. - ave. ‘and Ninth street. GRAPE VINES pty oSURRANT PLANTS AT On SATURDAY MORNING, 25th instant, we will sell in etront of the Auction Booms, an as- sortment of Grape Vines, Ourrant Plaats, and Rosebushes Poe rash: “THIN WM. L. WALL & OO., Auets, 7 GREEN & WILLIAM, Auctioneers, No 626 7th street, corner D. LARGER SALE OF BEC ND-HAND = pe es iL. OLUTHS. Pohilaay vd On SATURDAY, the 25th instant, at 10 o’clock a.m. we ball sell, in front ef our Auction Ro a large assortment of second-hand Ft ‘urniture, ets, Vilcloths, &c., belonging to parties declining ousekeeping, Terms cash. GREEN & WILLTAMS- Auctioneers, m 23-4t ¥ JAS. OC; McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, EXCELLENT LOT OF WPURNITURB AND BOUSERRELING BFFECTS AT PUBLIC K On SATURDAY MORNING, March 2:th, at ten o'clock, in front of the Auction Rooms, we shall fell, a lot of second hand Furniture aad iloueclold Effecte comprising— Excellent Rosewood Piano Forte with Harp at- tachment Bpring Bottom Bedsteads Marbie-top Washatancs Marble tcp Tables Hair and Huck Mattresses Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Cottage Bedeteads, ‘Tables, Chairs Brursela and Ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloth, Cooking and other Stoves. J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Aveta. B* Ww. Be BEL & CO., Auctioneers. SOR eee ANO, HORSE AND CAB- No, 307 _Pennaylvaniaavenue. &0.. AT AUOTION. SATURDAY next, at 1 0’c ock, at our Store, we shall sell a Eee ot of good Furniture, racks irrora, Car ding, and First Class Chicker- ing ue lot Be New Dlothing, Dry dundee Alro at private sale bay HORSE seven yeara old, Family Carriage, Harness, and ¥ th n, urnitere Wace W. B. LEWIS & ©0., mat {Chronicle}, Auctioneers, Y WM.L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. We aisacion Horseand Carriage 95 La. av., bot. 9th and 10th sta. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0 On BATURDAY MORNING, 2th instant, at the Bazaar, we will sell about FIFTY HORSES, suited to saddle and harness, of which @ full de- scription at sale. ALS: A large eollection of riages, Buggies, Hookawas press Wagons, &e, N nd Second-hand ‘Harness, &e. ular sales at the Bazaar, every Tuesday, Tbaveday. and Baturday, without regard to the weatber, 6, Harness, &c., always at private sale. Carriages, Bar: 5 Ww inary m 22 [Chronicle.j ” ‘Auetionce GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, yor RENT- A two-story BRICK HOUSE oa lith Pca Please inquire at 626 LIth street, mar 17.6 Hotez As OUSE ANDLOT FOR SALE—Frame HOUSE coptainicg t rooms !4 feet square, Lot 13<0. Price $300 css3. Title perfect. Possession given immediately as the owner is about to leave the city Apply oo the yremines, 2d atreet cant, bet. 1 seuth ape S iratnin avenue, near the Canal. mar 17-6 VALUABLE GOTTAGE SITES NEAR TUB CITY FoR BALE.— We offer at private sale, a valuable tract of land, lying in the county ‘of ween between the old Biadensburg road and the Reilroat, immedia'ely west of the county seat of the late John C. Rive: The laud is high and rolling, ‘and divided into eight beautiful cottage sites comman‘ing s fine view of the cit). This property is one of the most beautifully situated for villa sites in the District MeoU1HR 8 For terms, &c., appiy rAd: Co. + Auct: sr is For SALE—The BUILDINGS AND FURNITURE of the Great Summer Resort, GLYMONT, Situated twenty eight mil.s from Washington, on the Marviand ride of the Fetomas ri To ro sponsible parties not wishing to purchase, :!-wiit be RENTED FOR THE SEASON. § Inquire of J. Lb. PARKAURST, Room No, 3, third floor, mar 15-tf seenliavoeee Building. ARE CHAN —For PSON E 1OUs Cornero f10th “aid t and Peonsy:rania avenue. Well est Hotel and Bertaurant, with an egant Bar, completely Atted up aud delog good peipese, ying will have no rect to pay for 1s mout®s. and will be sold at a reasonable p For informa’ dress to the house, 1m} Fo SALE—$430 CASH for bailtiag woes 19th lara feet Boat Oapltol tps cernte Be Bee “ypipiie MirduELt & BAN, Oor. Pa av. and 15th st- ARD | SALOON, Tteinio, three of Phe! latest ieaprorea tabtes, ve Sts grees, aoe ten rigs he ti ti Basses mi BLL & S048. Reni Eo te. B okers, m4im* F% SALE-—A bstaal ~ ted 25. Im* Y B No, 526, corner of 7th and D streets north. URDAY, the 25th inst. at 10 o’e’ock a. all sell, in front of our Auction Ri»oms— ine French Plate Mirrers, six feet long by five feet wide. Mod half 8 ze Photographic Oameron, in perfect 0 Also, two thouaand feet of No. 9 Wire, such as is — by sheet-iron workers, mh 23 2t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anets, GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS BOTICK.—LICENsKS.—All licenses due the Corporation of Georgetown on the Ist April next, must be paid within ten days from that date. otherwise they will be strictly enforced by the erthecfottow Police. ‘Bee the ee owing. section of the law. approved sols 6, cc BA. died Le it further ordained, ‘That any pst- son oF Bre that shall neglect total take out a ficense a8 provided for in this,or any other ordinance, for the space of ten Cays,shall be fined not less than one nor more than ten folie for each day of said meglect, said fine to be § lected as other fines are under the lows of this Sorperstog.| WL If jerk. LLIAM March 22, 1865. mar 22-SawtA oli GEORGETOWN TAXES. atement of sight per cent. will be allowed on the Lux of 1865 if paid on er before BOG ont Loa of April next CHas. D. W iL _Ber iL eotapl PReE pV ACOINATION. ‘D accordance with a Te law of thie tne od red all "reaidenta of jown will. be vaccinated without charge by sen aeon the naderelench. - his anharton atreet persons sick with ace be bee poy or the eame without char, €) . 7 Brett ee OAs’ CRAGIN, W. D, voollcetée, residen BY W.B, LEWIS & CO, Auctionsers, No. 307 7 Pennsylvania avenue, CLOSING EVENING SALE3 FOR THE Bae THIS EVENING. at 7 o’cl’k, we shall commence selling off stock in store, such a8 10)) Photograph Albums, all stylee, Lote of Silver Plated Wares, Cutlery, Gold ani Silver Watches, Gold Peas, Chains, Jewelry, Writing Paper, Envelopes Dr Good Clothing, Boots and Soa, Fancy & Ww. EWIS & Ci Au-tione BY JAS. OC, MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO Daa ReE Oe RUILDING LOTS ON NORTH LsT., BETWEEN NEW JE ¥ tp STREET WEST. gE asEy Ay ASD On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON March 2)th, at 46 o’elock, on the premines, we shall sell two fine Building Lots, fronting each 2 feet on the north side of north L st., between New Jersey ay. and 3d street west, and | running back 7s feet, Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6, 12 aod 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Convevancing and stamp: at castof purchase m 2?-dta J48. C. MOGUIRE & CO., ‘ucts. B* THOS, DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HORSES. OARRIAGES HACKS, BUGGIES, H ARN BS3, FURNITURE: &c. At PUBLIG AUCH cae WEDNESDAY MORNING, March ay, at ine Meloek, I willeell at the house and lamor Peter Vou Bseen, Ksq., No & Congress acreet, Grorectowa, h e stock, Wename in part— Excellent work Horses. 3 Hacks and Harness, in good order 1 Open Frevch Carriage 6 Carriages and Harness S Buggies. 1 Cutting Box ° One and two horse Sleigha Hingle acd Double Harness, ai les, Brilles Blankets, Whips, &c.. &c. 4 Exeellent Feather ie Lotof Househela hed) :&e, Will be reuted atauction. twe Livery Stables, Shedding, &c., beif& one of the oldest aud best established stands im the District of Goluabia. Termsat sale. e positive. m2i THOS. DOWLING, Austioncer. yY J, C. McGUIRE & O., Auctioneers. BX ECUTOR’S SALE OF SMALL AND VALTA- BLE aeaue OF LAND AT THE H STKBET TOLLGA’ On TUMSDAY, April ith, 1sss,at 12 o'clock mon Me small and valndbte the premises, I stall se piece ofjland Stalag 3, n0res Ritttated at the Jonetion of H street, Bountary street, 15th treet east. Maryland avenue. Bladensburg Turapike. apd roadto 3 ri + together with the im- provernenta consisting of » Frame House, ktown as the Anacottia Tavern,and necessary out buildings The situation of the property (at the junction of seven diflerent thoroughfares,) renders it desira- ble for business purr and theland is unsur- parsed in ite qualities for a Market Garden. Terws: in casb; the remainder in six and twelve months, with in‘ereat, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conveyauces and sarpa at the oat of the pnr- chaser. Ea Execut omsd J.C, McGUIRE & Go. Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLEA@Ais. Te No, 626, cornemth aud D sts. north. SALE OF ae AND RITCHEN FUR ke AU On WEDNESDAY, the “9th Mase, “at 12 o'clock M , we shall SoH RCN 357 south L street, bet. ith’ and $th streets, ( Navy Yard,) a good assort- ment of furniture, ponbisting in part of Walnut Tete a-tete: Walnut Rocker and Bide Chairs, Walnut and Painted Steada, Mabogany Sofas. Bureaus, and Washstands, Oxe fine Gilt Frame Mirror, Cane and “Wood Svat Chairs, Feather Beés, Pillows and Bolsters, Husk and other Mattrasses, Cooking and other Stoves, Window Curtains, Pictures, &c.. Wee aang wees articles too DuMerous to men- 5 Cas! mh oo cokds *6 keen & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥Y GREBN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers, GUARDIANS SALE. ON. eae ee or AL ESTATE AT AU On TUESDAY. the 28th sdarants BY ay o'clock p, -; We shall sel), in frontof the premises, all of on north B street, between Ist | with the improvements, con- g of one Frame and two Brick Houses front. Also, four Building Lets back, fronting ona 3) foot alley, belonging to the estate of the late Thos, Met ntosh. es erme cas All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. 0 will be sche at down on each piece of prop- erty when knoe! AH McINTOSH, Guardiaa, moa MGREEN & ‘& WILLIAMS, Aucts, WILL BE ADDED TO ‘0 THE ABOVE 8Al TUESDAY, 25th inet..immedistely after t f the abo art Lot No. ]1 of Lo! fart Lot Ro. 27, handsomely yocated, it being the corner of north @ and wd “streets east, in same as above. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥s.Q, McG UIRE & C CO., Auctioneers, USTEB'S SALE OFA Anis 7% AND OTHER PBRSONAL PRO! By virtue of a deed of trust, easing a the oi, 1864, and duly recorded im Liber ie o ASE oe No. 41 folios 474, &3., one of the Land Records tor Washiogton County. Distriet of Columbia, I shall sell, on FRIDAY MOSNING, March 17, cum- ene at 30 o'clock, on the premises, unex: ired Lease(two years to run) of the “Imperial stanrant, ’ situated on the svuth side of Peon sylvania avenue, between lth aod 5th streets, being numbered 213, There are fifteen new far pished rooms in the house, and the location is among the best im the city. [shall sell. at the tame time, the Personal Property, consisting of Reda, Bedsteads, Tables. Carpets, irs, Lounges, Stoves, Mirrors, &c. embrasing: the Fursiture oi fifteen rooms, ChE with the Bar Fixtures, Liquors Cigars, : BN TOCRER, Trastes, zeneeh 3.0. McGUIRE & O@., Auets eo THE ATOVE SALE TS POSTPONED UNTIL TUBEDAY, March 21st, same honr and plac KER. Trustes. ma 16 dts J.C. Medvine &..00., Aucts. a7 THE ABOVE SALE T 13 FURTHER PO8T- : il THUBSDAY, March 33th, saine hour and plat mbz?-dts J, O. McGUIRE & CO, Atcts, _ Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE OF A W LIBRARY, S£1ZZD UNDER VALU ae he, In vir' at a watrant of Fale issued "from th Clerk's office of the Bupreme Court of the Unite: sinter for the Districtof Columbra, holding # Dis: et Ccurt, and to.me directed. tab, Wa sell Jogue, at the Auction Store of Win + corner of Penneylvanis avenue ao” ‘ee Btrret, FI WeDaEsna st - cena of Macth com- mencing at 7 ye m., & well'end ¥aluable selogtion flaw i x scellaneous Books. baloug- ing to @ eh, Inte cae of the J tices of the Court ot Cisims, -eizst, lirel! ed and ned under thé confizeatinn act of i, boroueh, aad wilt be sold ag ier trea Btates. 2 er Marad ans. uetion ee of Wn. the day of em W ULL, P, 5 —Oatalogues mav be Match iy Office, or at th UL & & 00. -wrgYiety a POSALS ARE INVITED Pron THE GRA dip re aving of West ee, and for the ° e Trading amt «ft t | Bidewint’be ses wai 2h ints mart caver sil bib i ee a ete ee Adir BILEY 4 sirman arke House Cop: mi'tee, Georgetown, Georgetown, D. 0. m20-Lw ob 17, 1875 \ ORSE FOR BAL, 1 x a Mor, Ors’ for ssle cheap, eel Rae a Se epeties ‘arives rele Ray sea er cette g | street west. Supr conmer AUCTION SALES; FUTURE DAYS. GREEN & WI AMB, Auctioncers. No. aue, corner of 7th 7th and,D streets north, B" AUCTION PALE tt mi EEPT Hovar- On MONDAY, Pot teetadl St 100" ock a. ne sell, ak the rendenee bs tagcat ig ta Beara Wet g Cloth Sofas, apiis Fen entre Tables and Ehxdse, 'y Je L enny Lind anda piety stenda. y Marb! osed panossn eee 34 Top Enel 4 ‘ashstands, LAS put 4 na > Walnut caning and, gers Exeellent Feather Beds, Pi Hair, Husk aud other Mattrensess ets, Comforts, Sheets and Cases, ‘bree-ply Ingrain and Peg tens ‘peta, Bide erie Loun, Hat Racks a and Clocks. Glass and Crockery ‘Ware. other Stoves, rink ea ht Lot o} itch Rs uisites, Ana rey ens ‘ticles too numerous to ment!om. Terms Cash, mil-eokda GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctw. BY: J.C. McG@UIBE & & 00., Auctioneers, RV ee BUILDING LOTS ON tad P, RONNIN AND ral ding Lots franti t ty feet o: rer] — West, between "Oant P streets orth, and zonatE S back with an average depth of 133 fect to Terms: One-third cash ing months, with interest Vocal were aye be Al! conveyancing and stamps at cost of the pur- cbacer. mh 2-4 7.0. MeGU CO., Aucts. YJ. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., auctioneers. TWO. SMALL FRAME HO ISLAND 70 88 SOLD AT at ori THR larch g Ouane preniees: werakhi either ie? Ope ea fronting 26 feet on &th street, and running back % feet to ed by two 2 story frame dweliia, containing four rooms each The houses will be sold separately. Titse perfect. Conveyancing at purchaser’s expense. T pas oe half cash, balance in3 and 6 ménths eres 2 dis J.C. IRE & CO., Aucts, I> Y GREEN & WILL . Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING, LOT 0} 1s REET. BETWEBN THIRD AND FOCKTS BTRERIG BAST, (CAPITOL WiLL.) AT AUG. on MONDAY. the 2th iost..at 5 o’elock p, m we shall sell, o front, ‘of the premises. parts of Lot No. 3,in 8 1. fronting 69 feet on south C street, betw: and sth sts, east, running back ance SO feet in depth, making handsome buiiding sites Terms: Oxe-half cash; balance in six and twel zonenyy secured by @ deed of trust on the pr ses Allconveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $25 will be required down when the property is knoeked o! m2-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF WELL-KEPT PURNITURE BOLE OSe On TUESDAY, March 28th instant, at 10 o'clock a.m, We shall on 4’. street, between C street and Pennsylvania avenue north. all of the eflettsofa lady declining bousekeepiag, viz * Five Mabogany Bair-cloth covered Sofas, Easy and Side Chaira, Marble top Center Tables, Brensive b Bedeteads, rersin ae tard Vas tan ‘drobes and Chairs, Feather edn, Pillows, Bolsters, Mair, Cotton-top and Husk Mattresses, denny Lind Cottage and other Steade Dining Tabies, Sideboardeacd Chairs, Brr reeela. Three- ply, Ingrain, and Stair Carpets, oe, oil ae Hae jatting, Rugs, and Ro Blankets. Comforts, Spreads, Sheets and Cases, Cottage Sets, Fable Crockery and Cutlery, Cook Stove and Fixtures, Right gord Bedroom Stoyes of different patterns, A lot of Kitchen Reqnieites, ‘And many otber articlos too numerous to enume- rate eed al & WILLIAMS, Aucta,_ BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, TRUSTER’S BALE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting as’a Conrt of Beuity, made inthe cause of Kesu and Adotphus H, Piokreil versus Johaona Grant aad others, No. upon the Docket of said Court, the su bycriber Trustee, will offer at public sale. o2 FRIDAY, thi 7th day of April next, at 5 O'clock in t fter the real estate of which the late James K died seized. lying in the cxty of Washington District of Columbia aforesaid, and Being all t! part of Lot numbered 9. situated in square n bered 73, besinning for the same at t joutheast corner a faid lot om the north line of street north, atd@ running thence along the line of K street west twenty fret, ee due north seventy- five feet to the rear of said lot. then due cast twenty feet. and tlen south seventy-five fect to the place of beginning, wit® the two-story Brick House thereon. Terme of sale: Ooe- third cash; the balanceof the purchase mon ey to be pat io Bix aad twelve months from: day ot sale, with interest; the par- chaser giving his bonds for the deterred pay me: with recurity to be approved by the Trustee; or the cash mav be paid om thé day of sale. On the pas ment of the whole porchase money. the Trustee will convey to the purensser, at his cost, the property to him sold, frec. clear and discharged of all cliim of the partie to the cause. RICHARD P_ JACKSON, sel: 28. JA8. MCGUIRE & CO..A _mh2ds Auct'rs. Y J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, GREAT SALE OF LTALTAN i MARBLE Y Asus, ALABAS' STAT assicat Gnours. AND STV ER PLATED WARE TAL PORTED BY G B. PANDOLI INE © OOCREW RE On TUESDAY MORNING, March 23th. at 11 o'clock on the first floor of the Auction Roo: we shall sell a valuable collection of Works ot Art comprising elaborately carved Alabaste: Gronps. We name— Dana di Canova Pastorella Three Graces, Flora of Pradier Summe ring, Comedy. Tragedy Appolo, Veaus, Bacchus. Psyche Angel of Peace, Rememberances, Grief, aad many other beactifal group: CARVE D MANBLE VASES, Copied from specimens of the old masters, em- rscing— Mizu: Florentine, Romans, Hebe, E; . &c.. suitable for aes oral Hails. Niches, Libraries &c. Card Receivers, Bich Inlaid Florentine Mosaic Tables, with Marble Staud. These Govds are of recent importation, and are well worthy of examination by all lovers of the beautiful antique forms. ALSO— Achoice assortment of Silver-Platcd Ware, ¢om~ prising richly chased Tureens, Castors, Cab: Liquor Stands, Waiters, from 10 to 2 inches, Bets of Kniver , &e. ‘This fine collection of art il be open for exhi- bition on Monday morping, March wth. at 10 o'clock. with catalogue. Sale positive, aud with. out reserve Terms ca:*i. _mh22d&ds J. ©, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucta, U S. MARSHAL 'S8ALK.—In virtue of two writs + of fieri tacias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, avd to me directed. I will expoxa to public gale for oor of said cakh, in front of tte Gourt nour county,on FRIDAY. the 7th day of 1265, commencing at 12 o’elock m., all def right, title. claim and interest in'and to ot No. 20, in, Davi 4 subdivision of Bquare No. 255, fronting 262-12 feet on K street porn. aod roo- ping back 1428 12 feat ep a foot alley, together jefe aes evi \agprorenent ot seeks e property B Btewart.and re nreeataeeeate icials Noe, favor ol Golumbos a Alexap and the ‘other in in favor of Columbus Alexand: WARD, H. LAMMON, _mar 15-dtd U.8. Mi Dist. Go! U 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In » of fieri facias, ipauee from oe of the Bupreme Court of the Vai ° District of Columbia, and to me divected expose to public sala far for cash far front ohare 2 Soure Honse door in inmate. {aes commencing Jatt Lace ¥ ivieion of Sauare No, 765. in the city, ot Mysbinewon, DO ston with all and singular the improvementé freon, aeized and levies od upon as the perty of Thomas pazeell. na will oe sold he Fons fiyilat N japreme vor of James a ipreme Court, in fa WARD LaMon: m4 td bal Dist at Ook: U ‘8 offi tos for §. MARSHAL’S BALE. —In virtue of, a writ + of fiert tnciag isaned from the Olerk’s Ofice of the Supreme Geurt of the shine aeetea for the District of Columbia, and to me st will expose to publit sale. for cash, io the Court bouse deer of mia District, the 27th day of March 1865 o'clock m, all defen¢ and interest in and to the wit. viz: Lots Nos. 2 and 5, in Pere eo. 8 of rv ¥ toaetier in the ne calm ant ing property, te are No, ra n @. Lot No.5, ip Square No 1 they rover ith ail and rl pise sued pro, mente a 8 the property of Weiter’ Levee, and levi besold to satisfy indiciate No.2, Ba> in fect of Mishards Wiesenyee eme Court. u UCTION SALE OF * CONDEMNED HORSES. Quartermaster General's: Peng ed Division. w ae Wilde sola at penis ie if avelloas to the hicbest URE ») ONE a HeDAY, uw ocar., D, re bidder, st pris many of them well bred and in goed condition. Tro RSPAS SVN Bi" TWo BUN RSE. sealer ea a Bae oa, an a wu ne many ae! ma asia se eee ile me Geovecauont eed an pee pone) Reeve Rida: Bis TAMBS A. 4.8 te Los Driandier “Generalto charge rat Div 'ton .

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