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a ¥ LOCAL NEWS. On the 31th No AMUSEMENTS TO NIGH Pug seed Owen Summers, NTS TO NIGHT. i CS GRover's THRA1 ER —Last night of the op- ao ° te eraseason Hermanns, Habelmaon, Lehman, Graff, Mad. Freerict, Rotter, Oannissa and other favorites in Mozart's grand composition “The Magic Flute.” Forp'’s Tueater.—«“The Rebdel’s Doom” and “Nick of the Woods.” Mr. Proctor (his BED: ‘clock @ m_., after a short isative of the cour IND in the ich year of his ativ A "The tunerel Will fake place om Sunday’ Treiaad. jaat night) as «Earl Desmond” and the “Jib- | atso’cloch, from his late reside ar a00n, benainosay.” chusetts avenue, between 6th and fet eee Opp Fritows’ HALt.—Lllustrations of | friends end acquaintances are invited to attend. * sieges, bombardments, camp scenes, and other On Thursday, the 234 inst., of consumption, events of the war. CHRISTOPHBR WEBER, in the th year of hi age. OANTERPURY.—The dramatic speetacle of The funeral will take pl. fr 7 “The Hutcbers Dog of Ghent.” songs, ballet, | Lutheran Ohtreh, corner of Hf aad lith atreste.on &e., concluding with aside-splitting afterpiece. | Sunday. the 26th, at 4 o’elock p.m. The friende funda} a. aintances of the famil pectf Matinee this afternoon. invited to attend. i: immer: ‘me 2 ee 4 Oxyonn.—Sleck: wire and gymnastic per- | On thezth inst. MARY VIRGINI formances, ventriloquism, ballet, songs and | tp ht ra) ASKINNER, negro delineations. This’ afternoon, ladies’ | sged month and Iodevee oe eenas Skinner, matinee. ‘he funeral will take place Sunday evening. at ————_—_ rehe oak i bre residence, en F street, between 5 —! 5 5 Cane ADE HEE, 2A Sele eee eet | Dearent Mary thou hast left us, = pound, 3 -; ext, 25c. Salt Beef, 20a25c; We thy loss most deeply feel pried Beet, 25c. Veal, 25a30c. Mutton, chops, Bot 'tis God that has bereft us Soc. Lamb, per pound, 25c. Pork, fresh, 25e. 11 our sorrows heal. Pork, corned, 25c. Bacon, hams, uncut, 30c.; gliced, 35¢.; breasts, 25c.; shoulders, 25¢e. But- ter, rege Saar per pair, $1.5¢a%2. Ducks, WANTS. T pair, $1.50ag2. 300. SoS Boctes, per quart, Stee Casacinee bande, WANTED Three or four OARPENTEBS. | a 30c. Green Corn, per can, 6vc. Apples, per north ™ bet etn’ enero ae 405 & ater 40a60c. Potatoes, Irish, per pk, 45c ; sweet, 75888; \) ANTED—At the American Telearaph Office. Peaches, Gried, per qt 30c- ‘Cherries, “dried, WAT ae MRR morse ‘ x 30e.; w yal2e = = Fer bunch, Saide, Beets, 35c. per pk. Onions, | YY ANTED—A DRAUGHT HORSE young and per pk., We.a8l. Parsnips, pk, 50c, Carrots, 5c. | ‘ah 257t 269 Pa. av., bet. 10th and [lth ais. Yyuer plants, Waive. Cabbage, per hd. 250A WANTEO—A good German GIRL ina Restan- Kale Svc. Lettnce,perha,5c. Fish—Rock,large 4 each, $250a83; small, per boh., Sc; halinut, | sg Pets eree rage! Will be given. Apply at ib, 30: iue fish, 5c; herrings, peck,new, S0aS1.; cried, 75¢ Turnips, per peck, FOR RENT AND SALE. fF UBNISHED BOOMs FOR BENT—For rent, ore of the miost desirable ia the city. © tm 4-1m_ ity. ber Of the Kirkwood House. mh MS FOR RENT— Rois Reng avenue Bi street a a Fo 2 aT OR LBASE—A large STORFROOM ant 7 5 i. 0) 2 Pat ent Ofice, “Inquire at Mo. 198 Ponta, ay , be 17th and isth, '—A few more excellent the Washing'en Build: avenue and 7th street. Inqui 00'8., Clothing Store in same Build- mar 2)-tit* TORE FIXTURES POR SALE—The SHELV- S ING and COUNTBRS inthe Store No. 346 (Washington Building,) are ‘or tay be had if application bs mate m 26~ 26-3t* FOB BENT~A three atory BRICK HOUSS, con- taining six rooms and basement, en 24 street, between Massackureits avenue and H st. north Apply on the premises, Eset ONS AMES MULQUIN. FOR RENT—several ROOMS, furnished and un- HP farnished, at 420 D street, between 6th and ith. mh 2¢-3t* FPURNIGHED ROOMS FOR RENT. over Teulon's saloon, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Iith at, Apply to F. W. TEULUN. mar 24 iW" FOE RENT Three or four unfurnished ROO WS, suitable for housekeeping, on K st,, bet, 2:th ie, corner at Penn. avenue. ea A bargain immediately. end 21st sts, m 24-2t* Fo REN T—Furnished ROOMS for rent, with or without BOARD Appty at 499 north I, be- a oth ant treets. ma 2 3¢* R RENT—Very desirable furnished ROOMS Fo No. 21 Indimma ay., bet t3s and 2d sts,, op- porite Oity Hall. Strect cars pass the door. doz, $75, lobster, 12c.; sturgeon, 150., pike, beh, | YY ANTEBD—-FARM HANDS married or@ngic. N¢.881- 5 ‘’ Apply at Dr. BUSEY’S Farm, on K ie Gon ween oe: = Rye, per bushel, Si. Turnpike, bear Georgetown. mar 2>Ss* Shipstuff, $181.20. Brown stuff, Sc. Shorts, 65e. Corn, shelled, #155420); in the ear, per bbi, S-afi0. Oats, per bush., 81.10 $1.25. Hay,per cwlt., $2a$2.25. Straw, $1.50a82. Clover Hay, $1.:Ua%2.00. Spinach, per peck, 40c. Small ducke, 75aSi per pair. Small birds, per banch, 50c. Wild pigeons, per pair, 37¥c. Blue wing ducks, per pair, $2. Widgeons, per pair, WO GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED —In quire No. 276 i7th, between L and M streets. & mm 25-20" FREIDS HEIDER. WwW ANTED—A Surgeon’s STEWARD at Bt. Mary’e Naval Depot. A student of medicine yee Apply to Surgeon M. DUVALL, U. 8, «Navy Yard, Washington, D. 0. md Gt* #2. Celery. per bunch, 15a%5c. Krout, 15e. qt. /ANTRD—Two good METAL WORKERS, on Geese, $1.50a82. Turkeys $3. Country Pork, Ww onaie meres Mopar He ae Cl poets, isc. Beef, Walse. Wild’ Geese, : 414 Seventh st. a 8 m Fresh Venison, per pound, 3vc. WANTED By @ Builder, (man, wife and one child.) three unfurnished ROOMS, cr two pepsi Warp Sration Cases.—R. Delacy, = oe a "i Se ania tie (Or Rouseccee es Wiolatip, it ‘di e BI rn of which must e on e fire’ oor. erms £ Ue, Ordinances: Ella Brown and | riocerate Address 55% M stree mah 25-8¢" Molly Loliver, disorderly; James Nagle, do; #2each. Laura Hanson, do: $250. A. Cxhn, do.; $1. James F. Poole, drunk; L. A. Phil- lips, disorderly; $5 each. Elizabeth Brown, drunk and disorderly: $7.50. J. E. Hagdon, earrying weapons: $21: also, disorderiy; Francis Doyle,do; Philly Mason, suspicion; Lacilis Brodix, profanity: dismissed. V ANTED TO RENT—A small HOUSE, either “Y farnished or unfurnithed,in a gocd | tion, Best of references given’ Address er call on 8. A. CLARK, 216 New York avenue. tween ith and Sth sts, m UARD WANTED BY A LADY in a respectable family in or near the city; terms must be mod- orate, AGdress “A B,” Post Office. m2 it 3 ae } N ° y 'e Trip Warp Sration Casee—John 1 | VV ATariomas chawbermuid or aiiia’s sete Grey, crunk: $2. €. Cook, creating nuisance; Avply at 634 Massachusetts av., best. North Cap- * es Latif a = M. Le Sheldone | itol st. and New Jersey av. m 24-2t* runk: itary. Jobn son, drunk and TANTED—A W disorderly; workhouse. George Creamer, lar- \ ae menatt fam. ee STAT ENN E ae ceny: for hearing. John Rutter. drunk: dis- | 347 C st m 25-3t* * missed. J. W. Thompson, Robert Graham, A. ANTED—Two W. Henderson, David Weston, drunk and dis- orderly: military. Dennis Dasemond, drunk; ¢ismissed. Good wages and steady work. App'y at New York av Rana7th north, m2} 3t* WY voinar th de Nocemeores nyo atUaien other to do housework, at Un Hotel. corner Pacay.and Ist sta, e mh Bats YVANTED-A HOUSE. furvished or unfar- nished. in or near Washington, Btate ticulars aud terms. Address Box 765. mh 23-.it* WY ANTED_Four first-class BARBERS to call at ,DEMONGEOT’S Human Hair Store, for the opening of a new Barber Shop. Al=o, a BOY for ihe Btore. Corner of D and lth ats. ‘mh 23-3t" ANTED—A GIRL to ‘lo general housework in asmall family. Also, a smart OF FICB BOY, German preferred, at 345 10th street, be and M. (ee COACH PAINTBR8. H eee “PORTER on Drart.”—On Monday night, it will be remembered, a grand complimentry ball ts to be given at Seaton Hail, for the benefit of N. J. Porter, drafted. Arrangements are perfected for a superb entertainment. Every- body will be glad to participate in an enter- tinment with such first-rate Porter on draft. SS eae A Grann BALL isto be given on Monday evening at the Eacle Hotel, 7th street, for the yenetit of @ disabled soldier. A pleasant time is anticipated. ——— Cex ANTED—At the Brannan Honse, N A FINE VOCAL CONCERT is announced for / 342 Ect., bet. 12th aud lita sts Toa go the benefit of I. H. McCathran, drafted It | © oo give good pay, Must come well recom- takes place at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. | ™EPSCSs Od Sea WANTED—By a permanent ani responsible tenant, an unfurnished HOUSK, with from CITY ITEMS. ten fothirteen roome. Address LIGHT HOGSE - m| BOARD, Treasury Department, 23 it™ PEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS without Board at low prices, No. 6 north A street north side Oapitol square. Two passenger rail way lines within thirty yards ofthe door, mah 24-6t* OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—The LBASK and FORNITURE of a house containing eight rooms. carpeted throughont. The lease has two = to run from the iat of April next; rent very ow. Apply at 505 Massachusetts ayer; eet 2t-2t 4th anda e ide. yITH IMMEDIATE POS! [,,OR BALE. ‘SION— A three-story BRICK HOUSE and Lot on sth street, (Island,) between D and E streets, No. 363, atel poly a’ a - DLW. or0. B-BARER. Oo *° mah Iw. PARE CHANER. Two FINE ROOMS on Grat floor, suitahte fora Restaurant cr Oonfestionery, to let, in a central location. And will rent. ia addition to these rooms, a large DINING ROOM. that wiil accommodate 75 rsons, with KITOHEN and CELLAHS attached. ‘he rooms in the upper gart of the house will ac- commodate 60 persons, who woula take their meals in the dining hall. Address KENDALL,” at this office. m 24 2t* OR BENT—A woll-farnished and desirable % ROOM ina central location, Inquire at 5373. H st., bet. 6th and 7th sta, ™m 23 | URSISHED ROOMS—Soveral very pleasant ROOMS for rent on Missouri avenue, near (th street, No. 6. mb 23-30" FS RENT—Two handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS. one double and one single, for gentie- menonly. Apply at 135 @ st., between 2ist ant 2 a. mh 2% lw 708 SALE—A first-class EATING HOUSE, ; edging a paying business, from one to two hun- ar rs per month, Apply at this office. a h 25-60 ree SALE—A 8HOEMAKER’S B110P, with good cuttomers and cheap rent. Inquite at No. 87 4'> street, between Maryland avenue and C street, Island ee Og 8) cy | br mee se BR LUTING MACHINES FOR SAL tri . with teaching, For farther par biars inquire at 179 K street, between 17th and Toth, or address L. ar office. m 25-3 OR RENT—The large FRONT ROOM on the first “oor of Central Hotel, southwest cotner Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street. It is the best Stand in the city tor any king of mercant: i t the office of the Hotel. z ANCE —For sale, cheap for cash, the STOCK, GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a Grocery Stere, now doing a very good business, in the meet business part of the city. Inquire oor- ner dth and K streets, No. 24. m 233t* ee THE FALL 1N GOLD.—Good business men are promptly trimming sail to accommodate them- selves to the change of prices downward, con- Sequent upon the fall of gold. e see that the prominent dry goods firm of Jos. J. May & Co., 30S Pennsylvania avenue, have at once marked their stock down ten per cent; Gnd as their prices have always been | moderate this new deduction brings them down | 80 very low as to draw throngs of customers. | May & Co. have shown sagacity as well asa | spirit of fair dealing m thus promptly reducing | ices. | * ——— Prorxgssor StseRt, so well and favorably known in onr large cities for Bis skillful treat- | ment of the hair aud scalp, can be consulted WANtTEDIA LADY to operate om Wheeler & One thoroughly ia Wilson's sewing machipe competent wanted. None other necd apply. quire st GIBSON’S bancy Store, Sov7th Bt land K sts. ind WHITE GIRL WILLING TO DO THE GEN- ere! lovce work of a small family will receive d home and liberal wages upon immediate cation at No. 675 id street east, near Navy m 25 3it* OOKS WANTED —2nd yolume of American Archi » fourth series 80, 944 vo! Libraries, Goins, Gt ught. Libera! price pail at iuatian Beok Store, opposite Theater mh 23 .6t INPURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-By te family. Address PERMANENTE for ashort time yet atthe Metropolitau-Hotel. oat office, stating terms and location. Bes Ladies and gentlemen who have injared their | Te*trTencegiven. ah hair by the use of oils, pomades, sugar of iead, | W aNTED_ On ® farm, a single MAN, asa &c., Will do well to give the Professor an im- borer. To 9 good farm land, hich w mediatecall. Nocases undertaken unless the | Rill be paid. Brgy to No. £3 ae ste Georgetown C. = 1a W ANTED TO BUY OR RENT—A CO PLACE; gooi Louse with 5 to 4° acres of land. within 4 milesof Qenter Market. Address Bes PHE HOOD, Washington Post Oftice. WANTED—By a gentleman and wife. clerk the Interior Department.a small GOTTAL or rooms suitable for housckeeping; i referred. Addrex jox S14 Post offic most eausfactory and permanent resulis can be warranted. Reception room 170, trom # to? and from 3 to Hours TRY ae Esrecral ATTENTION is called to the ady ement of_ chance’ sale (M. Thompson, tee) of Lot No. 162 and improvements, in tty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, between High aud Market streets, to take piace on Wednesday, March 29, at 4 o'clock p. m. eae Tng Grand Vocal and Instrumental Com- eeroey a Concert given to Prof. Alexander clowski, will positively take place on Tues- day evening, April Isth, 1565, on which oc- casion he will be assisted by the following talent :—M’me L. S.gGomer de Wolowska, ROOM wi h BOARD in a State terms aud address, FRE. family. . PLAIN, Star Office. ¢ Fran: ery Establishment, 3 between ‘th and 7th streets, up stain Prima Donna of the a Opera; Mies ee mol <0 Iw* Ling, the distinguished Harpist, Mra . A ANTED—B man & SITUATION in Blood, Miss Mary FE. Wheeler, Miss Sardins a grocery store; Las some knowledge of book- Sanderson, Miss Estella Forrest, Miss Eva ping For further particulars address O T, Mills, Miss Adela Heymann, Miss Henrietta | 532 Penn's avenue. Good references can be m-6t* ang man ef tary or clerk Ty DO objet; a good situ- The best of references E.G. 8, No, 532 Pena- sylvaniaavenue. ™m 2/-6t* V 7 ANTED— EVERY PFRSON TO CALL at 316 & st.,and see the splendid stock of China. Crockery aud Glass Catlery and Plated wa: Heymann, Miss Nellie M. Hatchirson, Mr. P. | i. Mct.ueen, Mr.O. W. Waiker, Jr, Master Seymour Heymann, M Alexander Wolow- ski. The programme, whichis selected, is one of the Gnest, and snch an array of talent that there isno doubt Mons. Wolowski wiil have an overftowing house, and which he truly de- gerves. steady h in some company, ation all that i ees HawMAck's —The following luxurious bill ef tare is a sample of the sumptuons eating ends imeneral: seed ee So ae FOLEY, furnished by Hammack to his guests daily. at m13-Im* F st., bet. Wth and lith. his celebrated Restaurant, Pennsylvania ave- nue, corner of 15th street:— Dinner —Soups—Oyster, clam, mock turtle, green turtle, vegetable, o: T, crab, macaroni, vermacelli, rice, beef. Fish—Soft crabs, dev- led crabs, pan rock, perch and trout, lobster, Spanish ekerel, salt mackerel, terrapin. Kosst— hot—Beef, lamb, mutton, chicken, duck, veal, pork, goose, turkey. pig. Oysters—Raw, tried, stewed, scolioped, brotled, spiced, oyster patties. pan oyster, poached oysters, on chafing dish. Vegetable—(treen peas, asparagus, let- tnce, lima beans, celery, potatoes fried, mashed, green corn. caulifiowers, tomatoes, kale, mash- Toom, macaroni, stewed potatoes, roasted, cab- bage, beets, raddishes. Boiled—hot—Muttoa, ANTED—Erery store and housekeeper to Know that they can find the largest asaort- ment of COAL OIL LAMPS, vlain and fancy CBANDELIERS and GAS FIXTURES. and the best No, 1 COAL OIL, at W par cent. lower th: any store this side ot New York, at No 316-F atreet bet. lth and Ith streets, mb 13-im* WwW AN’ —Gold and Bilver Watches, Diamonds, Pie’ Pawnhrokera’ Tickete. Furnitare, Clothing, ‘or emy articies of value. The highest cash price paid or exchanged for other goods, Alero, a Bubstitutes wanted. At Singer's Sewin, Machine Agency, 416 E strect, near the Pos Office. m l-Im* EER SKINS WANTED! —The subsacribera will pay the highest cash prices for DEBR SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High with caper sauce; ham. with potato. urkey street, Georgetown, D.C. with cyiier sano chickes, with caper sauce, | Dov ls-tt RAMSBUBG & BERT. Salads—Chicken, runs eee par sete | ana tenet potatoes. Made diskes—Tenderloia steak: plain: ? a Go, with mushrooms; do., with tri ‘10,| GEORGETOWN ADVER’MIS with tomatoes; beet sieak and potatoes, coffee, MASONIC—A called commanication of epring lamb, por'er house steak, do. mush- rooms, do. truffles, do. cottee and potatoes, = weet breads plain, do. larded, do. green peas, do. tomatoes, do. mushrooms, veal cutlets plain, do. with tomators, do. with spinnach, do. with mushrooms, broiled mation chops, do. with peas, lamb chops, do. with musb- rooms, pork chops plain, spring chicken Giame—Keed birds, otelin, snipe, summer ducks, teal ducks, woodcock. Fruits—Cante- Potomac Lodge. No_5, will be held at Ma- sonic Hall, on High atreet, MONDAY EVENING, March Fat cr otcock (J Punctual attendance 13 red, order 9 G) we F OFA JAGKSON JONES, Seoretary. Vs-GRAND CONCERT. ‘he CHOIR of the Dumbarton Street M. E. Church, Georgetown, assisted by some of the best Musica! Talent of the District, will give a Con-ert ot Sacred Music inthe Church,on WEDNESDAY jopes, water melons, peaches, pears, apples, | RY ENING March 24th, vroceads to be devoted ti and all kinds fn season, Desert—Apple, mince, | {he reiiet of the Drafted Membcra of the Ohwir,. peach, lemon, cranberry, custard, &>. German Wines—Jobannisberg, Marco Bra- ner, Steinberger, Hockheimer, Rudeshefmer, Nitersteiner, Stem we! Isis.) Uhampagae and | Sparkling Wines—V. Cliquot Ponsardin, Most Chandon Imperial Green Seal, Muomm's Cab- inet, Mumm’s Verzenay, 1 Teast neereuae | eer avenue, Washington, and at the door on ele, Do. Hoccheimer, Muscatel, Impar ¢ evening of the Concert. ms Uaviner ani Ohateau dela Gouretie. Cor- | _P: eassetine W. Caulfield will preside at the The programme will con of Selos. Duetts, Trios, ({uartetts and Cherueses, carefally selected from ihe works of thereat masters. Ticketa can be had atthe principal Druggists of the Town. alroat Mr.John 8. Blackford & Son, J. Henry Wilsen. and of the members of the Choir, alsoat B. H Btinemetz aud Gladmon & Wilson’s, dia acon, (Germen.) Caracoa, (French,) ing & Sons Piano to be used Maraschino, Aniset'e, Kirchwasrr. Absinthe SET ar aL. deka. £. ELE Sherry—Shery, rare AmontiJiado; Do, old Ro- | pennsylvania aven mano Pale; Do, Topaz. .Madeira—Vintage | Gorcert to 1522, dld dry: A.S.. rich old; P. do, mellow; | | pe South Side, deticate; Medow, South Side. | P Port—Ex'‘ra Superior Old, Burgmaister Snpe- | rior. White Bordeaux—Santerne Yquem, Haut | Market Space. adjoining the pew Market Houss. pauterne, Santerne. Red Bordeanx—Chateau | pids will be received until 2th inst.. aod must Laffite, Do. Margenz, Do. Leoyille, Do. Larose, | cover all i. St. Juhen, St. Julien Medoc. London Porter, | RILEY Scotch and East Incia Ale, ali plain drinks at | mitt he bur. mixed drirk | —o— mT e at8 o'clock, = tt PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR THE GRA Mine and repaving of West Market Space, and for the partial gradiog an1 repsiring of East rand meteri sirman Marke’ #f Ia HINN. oR, THe Founn- | | NON_KET. ER INCONTINENOE wr Nrir, Tie Sy ce J . ; 7) ay fi Fs or Sy ine. Irritation Intiaremation or Ulcer- LINGs or Tue Fonuss."—Tblis great story, | fist the Biatler or Kidpesa. Bineases of the trom the pen of the famous romancer, Francis | Prost: Stone iu the Bladder. Calculus, 8. tho now in course of publication in the | Gravel or ek-dust Deposit, and all Diseases column: of the New York Weekly, ought to be | oe the Bladder. K dneys. and Droorical Swell popular, from tse fact tbat the incidents of | ines, use HBLMBOLD'B FLUID EXTRACT BU- which it is made up @re drawn mainly from | CHO. war 2-6m the history of the American Revolation, thus | TAKE Fa: MORE SAFE PLEASANT AND UR- Tendering it ins’ ive as weil as Amusing. | REM EV1E8 ‘or unpleasant and danger- The A merican pe ie can never read too mneh | one dis s Ure HELM BOLD ane BU- 6: that era in the history of this country when | CHU end IMPROVED HOSE WASH. m2 6m hed a freedom received a despotism as volombiaa's soul. new birth on © ey r _G y OF MAN IS STRENG Per GLPRY a ae a and debiliteted ulé immediately use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT mdr 25-6: [RED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED MeOLD's BXTRAOT BUCH. mem eo | For Fras. Crorus, CAREBTS, &C.—OEDAR | — Camruor —Ure .tatonce. Moths while chry- | salids, 8s now, sre more economically de- | BLM sl Leah stroyed than a month later, when each has “~O AND BEB T GRAND REVIEW OF THE become winged, and bes generated far and BA echt POTOMAC at Odd eallags near the Toundayon of acolony of their de- | Hall TO NIG ae structive kind. oR ne pair of fine lerge » Suit- Cedar Campuer = ia to insect Ife. All rE ‘ae eos ogeis tH 3b, . at., bet. 4 5 earet SS LE ERE SRAREABS TES | eget ond %th st., in Gonter Market, at tocar Capitol Hill | d te mh B-eoit" | avenue, | Fo BENT—A STORE aud three ROOMS. Rent $20, N. B—For sale—8o pounds pure MAPLE BUG aR. wholesale or retail, at Singer Sewing Ma- chite Agency, 416 E street, near the post offics. m <3 1w* prok SALE—The ent re stock, license. good will _and fixtures of the G ¥, Liquor aud Pro- on RE, now do & Tespectable retail business, corner lth and O streets. Terms cath, Apply at the premises within ten days. mb i JOHN W. WARD. Fee RENT—A handsomely furnished BIL- LIARD SALOON, in complete order, with three of Phelan’s bet tabies, marble beds, and everything appertaining to a first class room, sit- uw tioor of Central Hotel, eatrance and froutiogon Pa ave. Apply at the office of Cen- tral Hotel. 8. W. corner Pa. ave. and ‘th street, m 23-5 SE FOR RENT and the Apply at 990 1'ti street. het. Land K, Navy Yard, on or before the 25th of March. < m22-4t* Fo RALE—A RESTAURANT on north side Pa avenue, pear Naticnal Hotel; would make splendid store or confectionery and ice creain Furniture for eale gaincn. Address ately, Ofice, Washingto: Fa REN t of the HOUSE or ROOM for rent at 173 between Band ©. suita- ; sekecping,if desired. mn 2i lw’ OUSE AND LOT FOR S8ALF—COTTAGE HOUSE, with six rooms, situa bet. 0th and wat ats..No. 129 ble for housekee ‘or tering and | other particularsinqvire on the premises. m2 7t* FS RENT—A fine BEICK STABLE and CAR- RIAGE HOUBE, cuitnd!e for three horses; most central loeationin W: ton; rear of 274 F street, north tide. Terms very moderate. Ap- ply to PJ. BELILEW & CO..510 Seventh street, door south of Odd Fellows’ Hail. mh 2t-tf (OR SALK—A KESTAURANT and DINING SALOUN in the First Ward, near War Depart- ment, Also. the FIXTURES 0: an Ice Gream aud | CREAT §SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDING Soda Water aloon. including Soda Fountain,Ice | LOTS IN BU ARES No. 56%, 723, 644, 759, Cream Apparatus, &c..&c. Apply 242 G4 stroct. | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. April sth, at 124 For BA ACRES of L. ments; is heavily covered with Pine woe: cut about 10.000 cords; andisen the Washing! and Broosville Pike, about 12 miles distant from Washington. Apply to WM L, WILL 3B. WILLIAMS. cffice at the corner of ; Congress sts.,Georgctown. Toar 2i-5t* OR RENT—No. 207 Madison avecue, Ralti- more, a fitst class three story DWELLING, with commodious back buildings, band: y furnished, a side yard, cxtensive stables and co: house in reat; cars pass the door: now occupied by Jas. Sykea, Keq.. Dassemson istof April to GEO. A: REINICK EK, Barnums. {OR SALE—A HOTEL tu the beet business part ofthe city. Inquire at No, 405 Pennsylvania svenue. = mar 20-6t* Fuatiseae RCOMS FOR RENT-A front PAR- LOR and 2 BED RUOMS, suitable for a f with or without d, together or sep Apply at 234 H stre: between ivib ao just one square from c: mal UILDING LOTS | SALE—Twenly elegibie Building LOTS, in the northern section of the Second Ward, will be sold very cheap for cash, if immediate application be made at L. F. CLARK'S Paperbanging Store, No. 245 Pa.ave., betwesa 12t band i3th ets. inar 20 2w* Fe RENT—Two large and commod ling HOUSES, containing 34 room north C street, @ with laree ya i; suits a first claca boardi oun Possession given the Ith of April. 18%. For further information in- quire of JOUN P. PEPPER, Ne. 475 6th street. or WM. P. HIOKS, No. § north A street, Capitol Hill mar 20 tf TAR STAND AND SMALL FARM FOR SaLE, ABOUT SIXTY. BIGHT ACRES. Forty acres in wood, The improversenta oon- rist of comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and TAVERN STAND COUNTRY STORE STABLES, SHEDS, &c.,&c A good Apts aud Peach Or- chard, Title perfect. The whole of this valuable property will be sold for six thousand five hundred dollars; a large portion can remain op mORtgs F9: Where can dJustricus man, with so small in- vestment bave so much real property, anda sure living? The Fatm is well and widely Known as WHITE'S TAVERN STAND, situated on the 7th atreet road, about eight miles from Washing- ton. For further particulars, apply to W. BA1CHBLOR, near the premises. Posses-ion lat of May. wh 20 lw* Vy shen COTTAGE fITES NAR THE CITY FOR BALE — We offer at private a'e, a in tbe eowaty of Biadensbure road Apoly A end the it, juitable for valuable tract of land, lyin; Wasbip etween the of and the roat, immedia'ely west of the county reat of the late John C. Rives, Bsq. . The land is high and rolling, aad divided into eight beautiful cottage sites commanting a fine view of the city. This property is one of the most beautifully eituated tor villa eites in the District of Columbi For terms, & appy to JAs. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. mario Fo SALE—The BUILDINGS AND FURNITUBB of the Great Summer Resort, GLYMONT, Situated twenty eight miles from Washington, on the Marviaud side of the Potomac river. re spcusible parties not wishing to purchase, it will | be RENTED FOR THE SEASON Inquire of J. L. PARKAURST. nae Room No. 3, third floor, mar 15-tf “Intelligences Buildi HANOM —For sale R428 CBA NOMPEON HOUSE, Corner of 10th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Well established Hotel aud Be-tauraps, with an elegant Bar, completely fitted up and delag good business. tics buyin iN have no rest to pay for 1s months, and will data reasonable pr’ For information the house. 114 2w ‘OR BALB—$430 oat fot buildtiag LOW. 19th et. ots on 7 he Y St. peer Gabivels §t0 See st, $390. 6 °U 000 et 8 foot. pots Waite Wo, m4im* Gor. Pa av. and '5that- OR BALE—A BILTTARD BALOON, eouteiaing t ol lan’é latest improved tables, ta Fire et aud Colvge soot bencc oie for ten years, | F = POMETOUBLL & SUNE Real “Batate Brokew. corner ol aa and 15th at. . B.—Rent only $00 por month, © feb 31m | FOR RENT AND SALE. AUTIFUL COUNTRY RE: A th niegt 8 of land. and at at Speeviae Pi pce aataaes age rooms and ix Datened the Sttnteobert ner, baring all the convenianers of a modera towa hy finest surpa stock. farm implements. e ed with the farm will be sold at for the tarm very accommodating. For forther Ba glare apply on the premises to W. ATO. Wash rything tonnect- fair value. Terms . a HBLOK, on the 7th street road. 3 miles from imgion. Possession immediately. moar 20-lw* OR BALE. VINE BRICK HOUSE on {th street, bet. D and E treet. Gas, water, &c.. 10 room#. TWO BRICK HOUSES on N. ¥Y. ave. above 16th street. Forsale cheap. BRICK HOUSE AND LOT in Georgetown. Cheap. HOUSE WITH 1% ACRES of ground. on Lee’s Hill, in Georgetown, at $1,200, only $1,000 down, balance on lorg time. BUSINESS PROPERTY on Sth street for sale. FINE BRICK HOUSE on M street, 12 rooms. FRAME UOUBE, (Island) at $},800. SPLENDID FARM of 7 acres, on Potomas River, néar Alexandria, in Maryland, good im- provement. THRBE FARMS in the DISTRICT, unimproved, at only $20.00 per scre, 60 actes each. And many other FARMS, HOUSES and LOTS. K.M. HALL & CO mbhis——_____siReeal Ratate Brok par iy ¥OR SALE—VERY VALUAB LE F. FORK SALE AND IMM. A Fauat O8SESSION GIVEN. aerate The subscriber having more lan properly till, wonld sella very desirable furm ly- ing immediately upon the Chesapeake anid Ohio Canal, 2) miles above Georgetown, D.©. The whole tract containing :f93¢ acres of land, which will (if desired.) be divided to suit purchasers. As now divided, No | contains about 150 acres, most- ly under cultivation, upon which ia ree Dwel- ling House, large pew bain, ha: and wood house, fine apple and peach orchards, in full bear- ing, with plenty of cherries and other fru:ts,all well watered, and umder chesnut fences, having ‘e acres of “Bottom Meadow,” producing hee worth of hay yearly; barn now full of hay, rom the upland, yivento the purchaser: also, 29 acres of wheat in the ground, priea 34) per acre, No. 2contains 813-10 acres, upon which is a large Dwelling House and Btables. with 30 of bottom Isnd. price $2 per acre. No.3 Bn and splendid peach orchard, of 2) acres, ( 1,325 tr: price $10 per acre, with a 30 acre field adjoini in clover, price $35 per acre The Dalanee is prin cipally in timber, a large amount of which is oak and chesnut. The whoie, or any part ef the above can be baught a great bargain, Persons desiring to purchare will please address immediately by letter WILLTAM READING, Georgetown, y in person, at his residence, at the Unien Arych.7 miles above € georgetown, on the Washing: ton Aqueduct IT will also sell a portionof my Jand near toy residence, in lots to suit purchasers. mar 35-eolm™ OR SALE—Two of the best Building LOTS in the city, situated on H, between ‘ith and 7th. Enquire of ANDREWS & KIN, Nort Center Market. OR SALE—A RESTAURANT AND BAR AT- tached, doing a good businers; with fixtures, furniture and bedding inau sige position. 5 BOWIE, DE KRAFT & 00., mar 22 Ot" 474 7th street, {OR SALE—A RESTAURANT aad BOARDING HOUSE, within one square of Penn's av, an’ 7th street; 1] rooms; ten years lease; rent only $25 | per month. Furniture, stock of liquors, licenses, | and lease for $4,000 MITCHELL & BONS, ! Brokers. cer. Penn’ d isthe _ SA fifty acre FARM, four miles from Wash ington. fair improvements, for F°, £ALE AT A BAKGAIN-~A fine CORNER , PROPERTY, in a fine locality, four-story Brick, with 40 rooms, all medern improvements, gas. water, baths, &c., large lot, 23 feet front and 1su feet deep; and is now renting at $3,354) per year. Building in best order. {. HALL & CO., Real Estate Brokers, feb Corner /th and F street. LEGANT PARLOR AND TWO CHAM 4 for rent, atC. GAUTIER’S, 25% Pennsy venue. de 27. o. AUCTION SALES _ “THIS AFTE ND TO-MORROW, BX W- 2. LEWIS & 00, Auctioncars. 3 ‘ennsylvania avenue, CLOBING EVENI NG SALES FOR THE THIS EVENING. at 7 o'cl’k, we shall commence sellipg off stock in store, such aa 1))) Photograph | Albums. ity of Silver Plated Wares, RNOON Cutler: er Watches, Gold Pens, Cha iry, Writing Paper. Enyelop Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Fancy &e. &e. W. B, LEWIS | mh 22 lw A 8. | BBY BROOKER & PRLLEW, Auctioneers, 2 9'el | Building Lota, fronti: No. 36% 7th street, one door above I. IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY LARGE | SALE OF FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE, FORKS, SPOONS, CASTORS, &°.. &c. | ,_ Commencivg on MONDAY MORNING, 2th ipat ,atlv a.m., and inthe RVENINGat; p.m, | and ¢ontinue each day atil all is sold. | This is part of the stock of ala*ge New York re- | tail house, declining business. the stock comprises | in part over dozen Dinner and Desert Forks aud Spoons, Tea Spoons, every pattern ia the rade, ALSO— A full line of Dinner and Bread fast Oxators. Salt and Mustard Spoons, Goblets Cups, Mags, Nap- kins, Rings. &c., together with a full line of oth Fandy Goods bhi f peas ‘Bach and every articte ineaual in fold by the best regulated houses. Every article sold will be warranted,or the money returned. T attention of housekeepers and private fam andevery personin want of these goods is invited to thie nate The goods will be eilered in lots to suit pureha- Bers. Bxie positive. Y quality to any ee cit BROOKER & BELLEW, Aucts._ BY 248. ©. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctionsern, o'clock, on the prea Building Lots in 8 on East Capitol str: is valuable etween Sixth a liately after, Lot No. 3, in Square 723, sub- ai 3 lots, fronting 2” feet cach on north D st., cat and Second st» .east.and ranuing back with an average depth of 1/0 feet to Massa- churetts avenue, with a iront on said avenue o} feet iv inches On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 7¢ o'clock, on the p es. we shall sell Lo! F and 5.in Bquare #81, subdivided into 9 puitding lots, fronting 2 feet s inches ou north OC sirect, bel ween First etreet east and Delnware avenn sote fronting 28 feet 7}. inches on Delaware a between north D and U strects. 7 lots in Square 789,6 fronting on Penn’a ave.. between 3d and 4th atreetseast, and one fronting 23 feet on ith street. 6 lots in Square 813, fronting 2lif-et on the Public Square, between sth and 6th strects east t lots in Square %66, fr -nting 25 feet on north B street eant, Terms: One-third casi; tht balance in six and bev rents, with interest, secured by a deed of tras’ A payment of $:0 will be required at the time of sale on each lot. Allconveyancieg and stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, J.C, McGUIRE & CO,, Aucts. m5 ¥ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN THES“VENTH WARD. By_yirtne of adecree of the Supreme Qourt of thi ‘trict of Qulumbia, in ity mtiirg. bear- te December 12th, 1854, in which William R. Riley ot. Mount Vernon Buildiu Complainants. and Edward M. Clarke et, al Defendants, (No. 191 Bantty-) T shall offe: sale at Publie Auction. in front of the premises. on TUBSDAY, the 4th iny of April. A.D , 1835 6o'clock, ¥, M,,the following Real Esiate, All that part of Lot numbered nive iy ‘4 uare numbered three hundred fifty ton, inning for the torth-east corner of ssid wquare.at the intersection ot D street south and lth street west; thence running south on aline with said 1th street ninety (94) feet, thence west fifty-four(64) feet ten and one half (10's) inches, thence north ninety (90) feet, thence cast on a line witn eaid “D street” fifty-four (54) fect ten and one- balf (i033) inches to the place of beginning, with the improvemen‘s thereon, This property is situated on the corner of D streetsouth and 10th street weit,aod Ofers great inducements to purchasers. Terms—One third cash, the residuein six and twelve months, th rebaser giving his notes for the deferred payments satisfactorily endorsed and bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until all of the purchase money is paid, a conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. m If the terme of sale aro not complied with within five days from ths day of saie, ibe Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. by giving three: 2979 qpotice a some newspaper printed in w city o! ashington. ai! LLOYD. Trustes, A hl) 2awSwd di W L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ce y ewe TRepnblicand i BY M08. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetowa,D.C. CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a decree rendered on the 10th day of Febroary, 18-5 by tha Sapreme Quart of the Dis- thict ef Columbia ina ca inequity, in which Henry Crow. (9) aod three (353) of the plan of the City of Washiag- Thomas ig are complainants, and James, @harles ant Bilhcat Mattieee ied Waward Want acd stery Apo,b @. are defendants, L will sel! at 10 mM. OB WEDNESDAY. the 2th day of Mai Jas. by pubic. auction, tothe highest bididar Wis. pretoises. Lot No, if2.in Beat addition to Georgetown, D. G., wit ments thereon, late the estate of James dece: upon the followieg terms. to wit: Oc fourt) of th rchase ey ia cash at the time of the sale, and the residue in two equal payments | st sixand twelve mon'ha, with ‘interest from the v-of sa’e. to be secured by the purshaser’shonds, with a surety cr sureties, to be approved by the (de ow and eoniveyances'to be at the expense of the pa rae M. THOMPSON .Tensteo, ione: “m2teokds THOR, DOWLING, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs, Y W. B. LEWIS & 0O., Aucti a No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue, SPECIAL BALE OF UNBEDEE! BALE OF UNBEDERMED PLEDGES MONDAY. March Tat 10 orelock embracing 25 firet clars Gold Lever Watches, bt i 18. t geld ish an 0 #1 G0; ingle- and he above s! eine Ne inal the attention of per- sone interested; can be examined core oot of oy W. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctionsera. ¥ WM.L WALL & B Seuth corner Pa‘*aye. and th street. PAINTINGS AND BOOKS mencirg at7 e'clock. we will bat net: chen Roows, without reserve. a collection of Baan toe oubra mauve Sorte of well known artist, i smeuee ia }» the cellection of a p: ALSO— A collection of Miscel!, rare valuable worka, 7e0e# Books, comprising Carelouren can be obtained at the Auction omni _mbh24{Chron.} WM I LL & CO., Aucts, ¥ JAMES C. McGUIRE & OU., Aucts, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH | BE: WEEN 14TH AN 3 ; AT ACOTION. AND 15TH BTREETS WEST, On PUKSDAY AFTERNOON, April 4, I shall fell ip front of the premises, at 8 0’clock, by virtue Of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, dated the 1th day of May, 1593, ratified and confirmed by the Sa th day of May, S-the folow ioe deca ae PSM ee ‘following described hand Lot numbersd four (1) in Square numbered two hundred and eich een, (213,) it having a front of 42 feat 7 inches on north I, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets west, ranning ace witht a side alley to a 3) feet alley, 142 feet 7 Terms: One halfcash; balance in six months, the ee Aa TG Bote for shy aterked ayment, b rom the day of sal to the satisfaction of the guatiian ST wCUret All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, i Tile Pans: ELIZA ANN 5 f DRAIN, Guardiac. mins 10t J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Ancts, B* J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE EXCHANGE HUTEL AT AUCTION We wiil sell at auction, on TUEBSDAY MORN- ING next, March 28, at ten o'clock, the furniture and effects of the Exchange Motel, on O street, Le- tween 4): and 6th streets, comprising — Two B: om Mirrors, Coitage Buites. Carpeta. Oil Cloths, Iivir and Husk Mattresses, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Washstands, Cane and Wood- seat Chsira, Blankets Spreads, Comforts and Sheets, Walnut Extension, Dining ana other Tables, Cooxing and other Stov. Crockery and Glass Ware, Plated Ca-ters, Forks and Spoons, Table Cloths, Knives and Forks, Window Bhades, With a variety of other Household and Kitchen CO., Auctioncers, Furniture, Terms cash. By order of M. DUFFY, J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BX 245.6. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH L 8T.. BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AV. AND 3D STREBT WEST. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March 29th, at 4. o’elock, on the p es, We shall sell two fae 3 exch 22 feat on the north side of north L at., between New Jersey av. and 3d street west, and running back 7s feet. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6. 12 aod 1s months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Conveyrancibg ands Jas. C pa _at cost of purchaser, OGUIRE & CO., Aucta. Y¥ 1HO8, DOWLING, Auct., Georgetown. SKS, ALES, » FURNITOR. &c.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March *th I o’cloek, I willsell atthe house and atah! Peter Von Eason, Exq., No. 3% Congress acre Georgetown, his entire stook, We name in part Excellent work Horses. 3 Hacks and Harceas, in good order 1 Open French Carriage 6 Oarriages and Harness = Buggies.) Cutting Box - One and two hors Sleigh Fingleand Double Harness, Sadilles, Britles Blankets, Whips. &c..&¢ 4 Excellent Feather Beds Lotot Housekeld Forgery £2. Willbe rented atauction, twe Livery Stables, hedding, &e., beingone of the videst and best established stands in the District of Golushia. Termeat ante. Ba” PHO. DOWLING, Austioncer. _ By 3. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | BXBCUYOR’S SALE OF SMALL AND VALra- BLE TRACE OF LAND AT THE H 8TREET TOLLGATE = On TUESDAY, April ith, 18%5, at 12 o’elock m,on the premises, I shail sell. a small and valuable piece ofjland containiog ¥, acres tituated at the fonction of H street, Boundary street, 15th street east, Maryland avenue. Bladensburg Turapize, and road to Benning’s Bridge, toge'her with the im- provements consisting of a Frame Honse, known as the Anacottia Tavern. and necessar t buildings. The situs he property (a Junction of seven dil droughfares,) re 8 it desira ble for business purposes,and the land is unsur- parsed in its qualities for a Market Garden, Terms: ’, in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premices. y d stamps at the cost of the pur- eam enCes 8nd KOHN H, MINOR, Exoc tor, m 2d 5.0, MCGUIRE & 'Go., Aucta, Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers. THE NEW YORK BULL'S HEAD STABLES EULLDINGS, CORNER OHIO AVENUE AND 13). STREETS. AT AUCTION On FEIDAY, the 3ist instant, at 12 o’cleck m., we willsell, on the premises, corner 1%!» str. et and Ohie avenue, the New Yerk Ball's ilead Scables, main stable, stalls for 40 horaes,and lot 1:0 feet front by 1) feet deep, dwelling up staira, contain- ing 4 rooms, Hay Loft, Water and Feed boxes.’ Also, Clay Staile for 25 horses on the lot, and 5 ewall houses, all occupied, and bringing $35 per month rent. Also. 6 lots leased at from $2 to $300 per month. The teares, licenses, good i!land ell.will be per- emptory fold, the buildings being on long leases and offer ee to purchssera, Also, Lotof lumbet. Terms cash WM. L. WALL & CO, m 24 {Chron} Auctioneers. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. UARDIAN’S SALE. ON GAPITOL HILL. OF e REAL EStaTE AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 25th inatant, at 5 o'clock p e shall se}!. in frontof the premises, all of ip Square 725, on nerth B atract, between lat rtreeta enst, with the improvements. con- of one Frame and two Brick Houses front. Also, four Builsing Lets back, fronting ons 3) foot alley, belonging to the estate of the lata Thos, McIntosh. Termrcash. _ All conveyancing and reve! of the purchaser, 3.0 will be required down on each piece of prop red off. SEAsERSD Kno eABAE McINTOSH. Guardian. stampsat the cost md GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. VILL ADDED TO THE ABOVE SALE ON runebas ch inst..immedistely after th le of the above, part Lot No. 25, all of Lot N. part Lot No. 27, handeomely jocated, it beiag the corner of north © and 2d streets east, in same a8 above” RBEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, ¥ J. 0. McQULRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEB’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASE = AND OTHER PBRSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a deed of tr ring date Anguat the vith, 1864, and duly recorded in Liber N C T., No. 4i. folios 474, &3 . one of the Land Records for Washiogten County. Distriet of Columbia, I shall sell, on FRIDAY MOBNING, March 17, cum: mencing at 10 o’clock, on the premises, the unex- ired Leuse(two sears to run) of the “Imperial cstaurant, situated on the south side of Peon sylvania avenue, between ith and isth streets, being numbered 213, There are fiftern new fur nisned rooms in the honee, and the focation is among the best in the city. Leball sell. at ths same time, the Personal Property, consisting of Beda, Bedetcada, Tables. Carpets, Ohairs, Lounzes, Stoves, Mirrors, &c. embracicg the Purnitare of fifteen rooms, tegether with the Bar Fixtures, Liquors Otears,&c- yy mOOKER, Trustee. m 7-dts 3.0. McGUIRE & O8., Aucts, poatd Bo TUE aBove sor he Is PORE EONS? UNTIL . y Zist, fame ho ac ace, TUBEDAY, Morel iets ee TUCKER, Trustes. malsdts J. 0, McQUIRE & OU., Aucts. ao TBR ABOVE SA 13 FURTHER POST- poned until THURSDAY, March 3%th, same hour ord dis J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auets, )Y WM. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE OF A VALUABLE |.A W LIGKARY, 8381ZED UNDER CON FISCATIUN, In virtue of s warrant of fale issued from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the United btates for the District of Columbia, holding a trict GC. urt. and to me directed. T will sell by cata- logue, atthe Auction Store of Wm, L. Wall & Go, corner of Peonrylvania evenue aot rth street, WEDNESDAY, the day cf Macch, 1345, com- mencing at 7 O'clock p. m., 2 well and valuable selection of Lew and Miscellaneous Books. belong- ing to George P. Scarborough, late one of the Jus tices of the Court of Giaims, seize! livelled and condemned under the confiscation act of eu 17, 1862, as the gcots and cvattels of eens Fs a Sezeuehs and will be sold ‘Wane i Low P. 8.—Catal may be. obdtaine Beanie Lebron] WH, SOLD'S FLUID EXTRAOT BUOHU Is San nhigs, al ac: desgroye propel < a par . AUCTION DALES, FUTURE DAYS. ¥ GREMN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers No, 626, corner of 7th and D streets north. AUCTION SALE OF WBLL KEPT : 0. HOLD FURNITURK. ed in MONDAY, the 2th instant, at 100’clock 8. ell, at the residence of a gentleman d. oeard a Hote ie Nl © atreet, bitwoon ‘ood Heir Cloth Sofas, ble Teo Usntre Tables and Bhai irrors and Oil Paintings — 'hree-piy Ingrain and other Carpe: Side Bosrds, Lounges, Hat Racks: Gians and Crockery Ware. ba saa Cook, Air Tight and other Btoves, A Lot of Kitchen Reqnisites, Azd maby otherarticles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash, m2l-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY J.C. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, TERA CARER EEUCRIRG FOP OS aN BACK TO THE OIROLE e On M oe, MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 2th, at 36 +02 the premises, we shall sell five valu; ble Building Lots fronting twenty feet ‘on with PeART Wet. Detween O ef P streets north, and ee Chee ck with an average depth of 138 feet to Terms: One-third cash; the balance in§ and 1 months. with interest. necured by deed of truat is : conveyancing And stamps at cost of the par- hizd 3.0. MeGUIEE & 00., Aucts. BX S. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., auctioneers, TWO ,SMALL FRAME nop: ISLAND TO BB SOLD AT a8 onloN. oe MONDAY AFTERNOON, March aith, ai 5 o' on the premises. we shall sell Lot In, in Sqnar 435, fronting 26 feet on &th street. bet. D oo Island, and running back % feet to a1 proved by two 2-story frame dwellin, comtaining four rooms each. The houses will be sold saparately, Titre perfect, Conveyatcing at purchaser's expense, ‘Terms: One Ralf cash, balance in3and 6 months with interest. m 22 dts J. 0, MoGUIRE & 00., Auota. B Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON STREET. RETWEBN THIRD AND wiviet a BTREE1S BAST, (CAPITOL BILL,) AT AUG- ‘ON MONDAY. the v7th iust.. at 5 o’elock p, m. we shall soil. in front of the premises, parts of Lot No. 3,in Square No, 7M, frevting 60 fect on south C street, between 3d and ith sts, east, ruqning back about feet im depth, making handsome building sites Terms: Oce-half cash; balance i months, secured by a deed of tru ises. All conveyancing and revenue «tamps at the cost of the pnreh cha’ six and twelve on the prem- er. equired down when the property is $25 will knocked off. m 2? e0&4. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF WELL-KEPT H FURNITURE. COUSEUOLD Oa TUESDAY, March 28th instant, at 10 0’clook a. m., we shall on 4’, street, between O street and Pennsylvania avenue north. all of the effeztsof a lady declining housekecpiag, viz: Five Mahogany Hair-cloth covered Bofas, Basy and Side Chairs, top Center Tables, Mahogany Redeteads, Bressivg Bureaus. Washstands ‘robes and Chairs, illowa, Kolstera, Feather Beds, Hair, Cotton-top and Usk Muttrosses, enny Lind. Cottage and other Steada, ing Tables, Sifeboardsand Chairs, Brussels. Chree-ply, Ingrain, and Stair Carpets, Hall OR cicrae, 4 Rod Matting, Rugs, snd Rode, Blankets, Comforts, Spreadé, Sheets and Cases, Cottage Sets, Table Crockery and Cutlery, Cook Stove and Fixtures, Right gord Bedroom Stoves of diferent patterns, A lot of Kitchen Requisites, And many other articles too numerous to enume- Tate, Terms cash &Ww 9, Aucts, mic [Int.| GREEN. BY J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEB’S BALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District ef Columbia, sitting as a Court of Beuity, made inthe cause of Esau and Ado’ pans H, Pickreil versus Jobaons Grant and others, No. 31 upon the Docket of said Court, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale. 08 FRIDAY, the 7th day of April next, at 5 0’clock in the afternoon, the real estate of which the late James Ki ay died seized lying in the eity of Washington an District of Columbia aforesaid, and being all that part of Lot numbered 9. situated in square num- bered 73, beginning fer the sama at the southeast corne? of raid lot on the orth line of K street north, atd runnipg thence along the live of K street west twenty feut. thence due north seventy- five feet to tle rear of said lot. then due east twenty fe-t. and then soutu seventy-five feet to the place of beginning, with the two-story Brick thereon. 4 of sale: One third cash; the balance of the 3 money to be paid in six and twelve maonths from tha day of sale, with inter the par- chaser giving his bonds for the deferred paym=nta, with recnrity to be approved by the Trustee; or the cash ray be paid om the day of sale. On the pay mect of the ‘wbole purchase paonen he Trustee will convey to the purcBaser, at cost, the Proper: y to hima sold, free, cleat and discharged of all cliim of the parties to the cause, HARD P JAOKSON, Trustee. mh 22 ds JAS. MCGUIRE & CQ., Auct’rs. Y¥ J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, GREAT SALF OF ITALIAN MABBLE Y- ALABASTER. STATUARY, GLAGSICRE GROUPB AND BILVER PLATED WARE. IM- PORTED BY G. B. PANDOLFINE & CO:, SEW YORE. On TUESDAY MORNING, March 23th. at 2 o'clock. on the first. floor of ‘the Auction Rooms. we shall seli_a valuable collection of Works of Art comprising elaborately carved Alabaster Groups. Dana di Three Graces, Flora of Pradier Summer. Spring. Comedy. Tragedy Appolo, Vemus, Bacchus. Payche Ange! of Peace, Rememberances, Grief, and Many other beautifal grot 3 CaRVEO MAKSLE VASRS, from specimens of the oli masters, em- racing— i Florentine, Romans, Iebe, Egyptian, ce. &c. suitable for decorating Parlors, Hails, Niches. Libraries &c, mA ii Card Receivers. Rich Inlaid Florentine Mosai¢e Tables, with Marble Stand. 2 Thoze Goods xre of recent importation, and are well worthy of examiostion by all lovers of the beautiful antique forms. 4 @ Copied 2 LS ALSO— A choice assertment of Silver-Plated Ware, ¢om- trisiug richly chased Tea Sete, Urns, Tureena, Castors, Cake Baskets, Pitchors. Liquor Stande, Waiters, from 10 to 2s iaches, Rete of Knives, A&c., &e._ > This fine collection of art will be open for exbi- bition on Monday morning, March wth. at 10 o'clock, with catalogue, Sae positive, and with- ont reserve. ‘ermscesh mh 22-d&ds J.C. McGUIRE & 00:, Aucts, S. MARSHAL’&8ALE —In virtue of two writs Je of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Caurt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale for Court House door of said be 7th day of April next, Yelock m., all defendant’ cash, in fropt of the county,on FRIDAY.) 1865, commencing 8! : right, title, cla erest in and to Lot Be in Dass Bq rontin| nin, back 142.8 12 feet to a 30 foot alley, together with alland singular the improvements thereon, ized and levied upon as the property of Josebty B Stewart. ‘snd willbe sold to satisfy judicials Nos. 282 and 1,192. one in favor of H. 8. son, use Oo Columbus Alexander, and the other in favor of Columbus Alexander, WARD EL LAMMON, mar }5-dtd U. 8. Marshal Bist. Col, 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ Mo oe Gent tacine tacos 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 feent of the Court Houre door in said District, on DAY, the s7th day of March instant, 1865, commencing at !Z o'clock m,, the following property to wit, viz: Lots Nos. D. B and F.in subdivisiea of No. 755. in the city of Washington, D Q , t with nd singular the improvements thereo! seized and levied upon as the property of Thomas Purcell, and will be sold to satisfy fudiciay No, 139, 8upreme Court, in favor of gece’ B, Will\amson. MON, _m4td B.S. Marshal Dist Ool: U 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of writ } . of Seri tacias issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Ceurt of the United States for the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I wilt expose to public sale. for cash, im front of the Court house deor of aid District, on MON ~o™ the 27th day of March instant, 1863, companions’ WZo’clock m , all defencant’s right. title. ol and interest in and to the following property, to Late Non, 2 and 5, ia Sanare NO. 29, ot No. 29, in Squat Part of Lot No. 5, in Square te lar the improv tegether witn oat srt Payette ee rty of Walter La se iMatehe iadicials No.2), Bat Richard e and levied upo: ard will be sold to ral x Court. in favor of. ard Winceor useo Richard Waliach, WARD M mer 4-a18 H_LAMO die _U, 6, Marshal B.G. (AUCTION SALK OF CONDEMNED HORSES. aster General’: . Fis bbisiok: wine cnat a tain Gray ar ia <: public ancl bidder, st Baltimore, che eased to the highest ¥. March 23. 18 RSDA) 865. ONE HUNDRED MARS WITH FOAL, aS well bred and in g00d condition. 4 THURSDAY, March 30.1335. TWO RUNDBED VALRY HORSES. These Horses have [oben rach es unSt for the cay. Service of the army. Fe ming purposes. many 004 bar- gains maybe B isd Ani it , Betelts commence at loa. mand will be held at Phillips Government tables, corner of Fremont and Ramsey streets. ‘Terms cash, in Ux! n sve Brezet Beteadibe @ccerabinsranss : SER ‘sion