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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO- NIGHT. Grover's THEATBR.—The Opiental specta- cle, “Aladdin, or the Wondertul Lamp,” and WANTS. te a WASTED—Two Scrub GIBLS, To these wile re ling to work co Apply at Kizkwoed ous a W 4NTED—Two COLORED WAITERS and on the living fountain of colored waters. Miss BELL BOY, Ay bam Hotel, P: Spiess as Spree Miss Grey as the | Sylvania a aes ocese,” and other favorites in prominent ANTED—B irl, B characters. Pr WwW UATION as chanvarmatd or mcrse.” Re ng, at the corner of 21st and H streots, south side. It men of W mn,’ Miss Laura Keene as ANTED—By a respectable Girl. a situation gMartha Savage.” and McCullom as ‘John | 945, Be Sook; no objestion to go to the country. Savage,” supported by the entire company. ress Box 37 Star office. It Mzwaa ecwa=o ANTED—A good OFPTER SHUOKE ts Ola ee W ‘Tiratrent et ne Noo Fok Hots es EATER.—The drama of the *Work- An unequalled collection of Animals, daring equesirians, and brilliant | 07s SRG streste. GOO Oslored prtesred Acrobatic pertorr:..eces every afternoon and | WW 4NEEDSA good COOK Colored preferred, at ®vening. CANTERBURY.—A huge bill of ballet, burles- > hae songs, fam and sentiment, conciuding with the roaring Irish farce of +O’F lannigan at the Fair; or, the Peep O'day Boys.” Oxrorp.—Return of Miss Kate Pennoyer nd other favorites, in addition to the great Stock company in an immense programme of ballet, burlesque, and negro delineations. Crrcvs.—Stone & Resston’s great combina- tion, corner of 6th streetand New York avenue, Equestrian, acrobatic and gymnastic perform- ap 4-3t* WANTED. By a young man, a SITUATION as clerk instore. Cam write a fair hand, Best of reference given. Address J. N, W., Box 475 Post Office, ap 4-3t* ANTED—A BITUATION by a respectable Girl to do housework sad assist in Washing and Ironing. Reference from my present kome, Piease address note to Box 10 Star Office. bial WwW ANTED— All the ladies in Washington at 522 Pa. ay. to buy Heeled Gaiters for one dollar; without Heels 25 cents; @loth Slippers 25 ‘ts. 3 ances, the trained dogs of Prof. Hutchinson, | °°>** Oc ‘host ANTED—A good WOMAN to Qook, Wash. Bnd 8 host of other attractions. Ww and Tron. 18's private family Good refer: Orty Counoizs, Aprit 3, 1563 —Board of At | Isth and Bth streets north.” st betwen dermen.—Present: Aldermen Pepper, Noyes, Gulick, Utermehle, Canfield, Lloyd, Plant, McCathron and Barr. In the absence wf the President and Vice Presidert, Mr. Lloyd was called to the chair. A resolution of thanksgiving over recent vietories was adopted, and the Board ad- journed till Wednesday evening, the Sth in- WANTED—a competent DRUG CLERK. Only )_ those havinga thorough knowledge ef the besinees nee apply, Address Box 36 Star Office, ASEST8 WANTED, To sell the and Single Room on second floor. Also, Table PATENT ILLUMINATING CANDLESTIOK. | Board. at i ‘ : Call at 61 Louisiana avenue. Cerktee | poe veto of th ‘OR RENT—Two comfort Ms, commu- Dicating with Sechetn oie Oath st., bet. and EK. ap4-Tu&Th 2t* Hand oe Ti ees Raa FOE FRC cee gana QUES '. between 3 6. $30. Inquire 606 7th nitsae - sireets ist FS SALB—The LBASE and GOOD WILL of an Eating Saloon, in one of the best lecations ia this city. Inquire cormer of N and Mth iscret ap north. OR RENT—Unfurnished ROOMS in s new 4% brick three-story house; most beautiful local- ity; city cars pass the doors—corner lath aad streeta, ap 1-6t* OOERENT—« new BRICK BUILDING, contain- ing four rooms aid gas, just completed, neat the Public Printing Office, on H street, Boquire at the American Telegraph Office, 432 Pennsylva- nia avenue, ap 4-3t {OR RENT—In Georgetown. three. walk from cars. taree ROOMS, furnii and bath room, to asmall family only. Apply to J.0 WESTON & OO., 549 Sth street, oppo Center Market. api AUCTION SALES. B* JAB. €. MOGUIBE & OO.. Auctioneers, CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON STOCK AT LIC ALB. PUB! On THURSDAY AFTERNOO: eh G,ats's Sitoaat the Axvction Reoms, shall sell, ia Corporation of Washingtom Quarterly six Percent, stock. 3.0. McGUIRB & CO., Aucta. BBY 245. 0. teecinn & 00., auctioneers, mi made exe- wife, bearing date on and d corded in No. 32, Polion 163, et ae ey id Records ef Washingtoa Co: District? of Columbia, I shallsell at Public Auc- Hors Rte AY BDAY, the Isth day of April, 1335, at = }. Meg iis thirty-two, faa) To Chee yet ses, Lot numbered 3 Charles J. White's subdivision of original Bots No. 6,6,7,3, 9.10, Fl. 12,13 and 14, ip pacarel iambered two hundred and thirty-six, ‘Terma: One-baif cath; the residue imaix months with interest, secured by deed of trust on the ancing and revenue stamps at cost of pur- H.C. SPALDING , Trustee. J. 0. MeGUIRE & @0., Aucts, Fo RENT OR SALE—A new PRAMB HO! : Just firished, containing five rooms. situated on }2th street, between Marzland avenue and E street. Island. Apply to GEORGE W. HAUPT MAN, 512 lith street, near Pa. ay. ap 4 3t* R SALB—The LEASE (three years and FUR- NITURK of a Res! at and Oyster Saloon. Dow doing a good busines: Apply or address to ELL, 43 7th street F.A. MITC T i RENT—Two vo F'M6dits oa bree Honr,? My it, between 8 and ‘ apt 3t* sant PURNISHED rately or togethe: Btant. 7ANTED TO RENT—At Georgetown, near Common Council.—The Board was Seminary Hospital or Union Hotel, one or order by the President Gn Lin d. aus two ROOMS, beth or only one farnishel. Give - loyd, terms and address ** Army Officer,’ effice of the yoembers present except Messrs. Dudley, Fer- | Evening Star. i 4-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN to cook. wash and iron. Also, a GIRL to nurse. Apply at 513 F street, between lith and 12th streets. ap 1 3t* QESMSTEESS WANTED—Whoean use Wheeler & Wilson’s sewin, achin Ap} 114 24 stre: jetween Tan Kelly, Pettibone, Swam, Wilson and alker. Mr. Wright called the attention of the Board to the news, remarking that Richmond did not fall every day, and that it was evident the members could not transact any business. He Moved the Board adjourn Mr Pengh offered a resolution reciting that TED—A MAN who understands ruanin Yictory had been given to our army in the cap- | CREAM RR Bee anes ten ee Lae, ly at JOS. SHAFFIELD’s, No-3uocth ot sbet-C and He ap 3-3t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Several Journey- high a BOURA CAR ERE EERS, ea eee ighest wages will be given. ply to Wisk, ays J st. besween ith and 13th, ap 3-5t* W ANTED—By arespsctablegirl.a as chambermaid in a bearding-house or pri- pe Address Box No, 20, Star office, ANTED—Two Dining Room WAITERS at ture of Richmond, and in consideration de- claring the Board adjourned to Wednesday @vening, which was adopted. SA SPS CHARGE OF KoOBBERY.—Sunday morning Peter Lackey, a Commussary steward, com- pa @tthe ith Ward station that he had robbed at the Western Hotel, near 1 }¢ street, and Sergeant Cronin, with officers McElfesh, Saitie. Walling, Essex, Hill and vate Ww Tayler went tothe place witen they arrested the European Hotel, corner of 1ith and Pa, J. 5m Flynn, ‘Samuel Miller, Rovert Lynch | svetue. None need apply without good peers @ud James Mazine. J. J. Collins followed the | ctf 2 ~ ayo ANTED-—A first class journeyman BARBER. Good wages will be given. ApplytoNo.497 7th street, bet. D and E, G.0.G, . ap 3-3t* Washington, D.C. BY WANTED who can set type. Can make $5 to $3qer week. G. ©. JENKS, : Soldiers’ Envelope printer. aps 5t* Pa. av., bet, 8th and 9th ats wIX GOOD CARPENTERS WANTED.—Applyat party to the station house and was placed under arrest, as were also Wm.H. Seaman, Who was recognized as being of the party. Joba F. Lynch, the proprietor of the hotel, was also arrested for selling liquor to soldiers. Lackey, itappears, was in the hoiel and got something to drink and handed over a $5 bill, Teceiving @ dollar change. While placing the money in his purse a bandage was thrown once to JOHN J. HALL, Carpenter and Joiner. over his eyes and his money, about $30, was | Mount Vernon Hotel, 6th st. west, near N at. taken. Justice Giberson heard the evidence | south, or on steamer D. Webster. ap 3-3t* and committed the whole the exception of John Lync ANTED—A limited number of good looking, party to jail with 'y respectable yotng LADIES to sit for por- who was fined tor selling liquor to soliere Collins was also frat For fall partica! i enclose carte (le ae t. if copvenien G fined for earrying « slang sho ARTIEN, No. dod ish ats OY Teter SOUNG ——_—_+—— DIsLoyaLty.— Yesterday afternoon, two Yeung men, William Norbeck and Julius O. yisser, were arrested by officers Brewer and Frazier, and taken to the Third Ward station, upon a charge of disloyalty and disorderly conduct. They were intoxicated ata restau- ranton S%th,near D street; and while others ‘were expressing their joy over the success of our armies, these two were yelling tor Jeff. Davis, cursing Abe Lincoln and the Govern- ment génerally. Justice Thompson held both Yor further hearing. Itis well for them that they were arrested, for in the excitement of the hour ihere was a stron; propel that both ‘would haye beeu roughly handled by loyai men WANTED TMMEDIATELY—A LADY ef re- Bpectability, to operate for two or three weeks on @ Grover & Baker’s Sewing Machine. in S private family. To ene who is competent lib- eral terms will be allowed. Inquire at 492 7th street, between Dand E. ap32t* WANTED-A good colored WOMAN to cook, wash and fronin a small family, Bayly at ap 2705 B st., rear of 8t. Charles Hotel. WANTED-a SITBATION, as nurse or seam- str Good references. Address A. B., < . ap \WWANTED-$1.200 for two years at per cent. on deed ef trust; property worth $6,000. All communications addressed Oh. N. L., Post Office, Washington, D.C. ap 1-30" - WANED Aor ane Seiad gabee TramsrorTs AGRouND.—Information reach- | ERBand| WAITER, Good and steady hands will @d the river transportation office yesterday to | get good pay and 5' apl 6t* the effect that five transports bound up to this city with government stores are aground at different points in the lower Potomac, among WANTED-4 W todo the cooking,wash- ipg and ironing for a small family living fourteen miles from the city,on the Baltimore which is the steamship Giacus, which is | and Washington railroad. Good wages given. aground off Smith’s Island, high’ out of the Inquire at Mrs. BRYANT’S,303G st. ap 1-3t* water, and tne Neptune at George Island, ( VERSEBR AND GARDENER, &c.—A practical FARMER and GARDENER of many years ex rience, wants aa engagement. His general bowledge of business, most reliable references, Will introduce him to any estal ment requiring ‘such qualifications. Address *M. B. C.,” Evening Star Office. ap 1 3t* BER &KINS WANTED !—The subscribers will pay the oe ee cash prices for DEER SKINS, ge their Buckstin Glove, apufactory, 105 High ‘eet, Georgetown, D. U. novis-tf RAMSBURG & EBERT. \ ANTED—EVERY PERSON TO CALL AND see the new lamp. One cent for 12 hours’ hsving run inside of the guard boats during the night. eee ee ARRIVAL OF WotnpbgEpD.—The hospital steamer State of Maine arrived here this morn- ing at 4 o'clock, with four hundred wounded men, and after unloading immediately returned to City Point. There were a large number of serious cases among the lot, including many amputation of limbs. The patients were dis- tributed among Lincoln, Columbia and Emory Hospitals. —_—~ —— nae ee ane peavy sated chimneys tee eek . not break. all and see them at 3 st., bet, A WASHINGTONIAN (N THE PULPIT.—On | jith, and lith. m13-im* Sunday evening, Rey. Samuel T. Ferguson, who is well known in the eastern section of the city, and who for the past year has been serv- ivg bis first year in the ministry under the Maryland Conference of the Methodist Protes- tant Oburch, preached to a large congregation in the church at the Navy Yard, and made a very favorable impression. ANTED—A limited number of PUPILS for instruction on the piano forte. Best of ref- erences given. Apply at No. 525 H st., between 6th and 7th sts. mar 13-tf ANTED—Erery store and housekeeper to know that ar find the largest assort- ment of COAL O1L LAMI’S, vlain and fancy CHANDELIERS and GAS FIXTURES. and the best No.1 COAL OIL, at 16 per cent. lower than any store this side of New York, at No 316 F atreet bet. 10th and Iith streets. moh 13-Im* \ ANTED—Gold and Bilver Watches, Diamonds, Pistols, Pawnbrokers’ Tickets. Furniture, Clothing, or any articles of value. The highest cash price paid. or exchanged for other goods, ALADDIN AT GROVER This gorgeous spectacular piece was brought out at Grover’s fast night after a style of effectiveness never before displayed in this city, and it must have an immense run as it deserves. The house ‘was jammed. ae Se Alto. Substitute yanted. t Binger'a Sewin, THE ILLUMINATION TO-NIGHT.—Extensive Gna Agency, 41 — ere ‘ims preparations are being made by the heads of the various Departments and our citizens gen- erally for the illumination to-night, which will \ / ANTED—EVERY PERSON TO OALL st 316 & st.,and see the splendid stock of China, Crockery aud Glassware, Cutlery aud Plated ware doubtless be one nae clare affairs of the —_ general assortment ot cone furnishing ton. oods. y kind ever witnessed in Washington Ce Fat ihe oa eg ATTEBTION IS CALLED to the notice of the Yepetition of the sacred concert on Thursday evening, at Dunbarton Street Church, George- town. A charming musical entertainment is anticipated. ANTED. V 300,000 LADIES MORE, Who want the new style of Collar, to bring their Swiss Muslin, &¢., to WM. PRINCE'S Stamping and Fluting Depot, 381 F street, and get them Fluted. Prince has two machines made expressly for Quilling Ladies Rufties witbout the use of gum eeeaee the only machines here todo such work ‘eb 3- —— Masonio DirecTory.—From the Compiler, W. Morris Smith, we have the Masonic Direc- u, District of Columbia, 1565, a very usefal tle publication for members of the craft. CITy ITEMS. a ee RECPENED.—We are requested to say that Mr. John Gross, No. Si East Capitol street, W AN? ED_SR0OND Han FURNITO RE Also, MIRKOKS, OARPATB BEDS, BED, PING. ond HOUBBY URE IE ING GOODS cevery 2 - jee-tr Detwoen G and Heide, STEAMER MAY FLOWER HAS A y \? from New York, and is now dis- AAG lit Capitol Hill, has’ reopened his Confectionery | sharsing st foot High street. George. Store, Sanitary Officer Sprague having exam- receiving their goods without further notice ined the premises and found everything clean | Thi for New York Wednesday, 5th and proper, and no infectious disease in the neighborhood. eee Comss, brushes, sets, bracelets, rings for only one dollar atthe Dollar Jewelry Store, commodations for horses. Acent New York aud Washington Btseornt ork Vasbington Georgetown, D, O., April 34,1335, mahi Qo: + Z List of s " No. 133 Penn. avenue, near 454 street. Barns Consieners on ane aes B.owni MARRIED, Bartholowe 3 Han Jae In New Orleans, La., on the 7th of March, at the | Bontz & Groshon .OGH residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. John | Boteler & Son C W Navy Yard Woreivel. of Seinity Church. Capt. JOHN DANNA, | Ballentyne. Wm Ordnance Dep't, N Y of the U8. Bignal Corps. Department of Gulf, to | Blanchard & Mohun —_Pickrejl & Oo. INDIA H. PARKER, eldest daughter of P. E. R Parker & Son’ @co Parker, formerly of Washington city,D.C. “* Philp & solomon On the 3d of April, EUGENE T SULLIVAN, of Reynolds & Qo, Jox Texas.to Miss LOUISA KNIGHT BLOUNT, of & 00.3 F this city. far ° Begs X Oo.P ‘oster, DIED, Fabey, Thos April 4, at 1] o'clock a. m.,GEO,. W. G@OLDEN,.| Fesrson. J H ge. Gautier,C His friend and acquaintances are respectfully | Goldsmith, H invited to attend his funeral to-morrow, at four | Gregory, HJ& EH. Bi Ger r,A Btinemetz, BF o'clock. at Mrs. Edmonston’s, Beall street, be- tween High and Oongress, Georgetown. Smithsonian Instituto On the 34 inst., after a short illness, BLIZA- rH) paul rene BBTH, wife of Richard B. Booth. in the'sith song Hewett. Ory ao els e a - ange aaa aad etuce ot tp amiyganeinz | EERE eer Te @ relatives and friends o: @ family are in- ig street. near the olic Ohureh. Georgetown, to- seen ae Wee ae morrow (Wednesiay) morning, at o'clock. = | $075. Ag Wilker WA On the 4th inst . JAMES COCHRAN, aged 35 | Lutz, A’ W & G@ RE Oo 6. May he rest in peace. Lockwood, L Wheeler & Son, B fuperal will take pe to-morrow (Wednes- | Mott. JH Zimmerman, H day) at 2 o’elock p. m., to whieh the relatives and | Mathias.1 “ap3-2t friends of the family are invited to attend from his mother's residence, corner of 231 and I streets. = | A ¥IRBT CLASS COUNTRY SRAT FOR SALR. Bee BILKS, BLACK SILKS, t survey, 33 s tract, FROM THE Pi con. vem GREAT BALES AT NEW YORK! atifully forest oaray aoe comma ee: — jgton @ Potomac river je surronndi: 5 ave just received a and bemen pth ge-house, fil fag with Yee ry Steer SPLENDID 8TOOK of Froit trees, standard and dwarf cmbrectee fC @ | nearlyevery Variety. : asuingin, 8 G:cus ust tall ahee suet gt zs nm, .v. a BRACK BILES,. Georgetown, directly east of St. Alben'’s Onnron, eli widths and qualities, from $1.25 per yard to #5, | On the road to Tepnallytown. It is bounded on north and east by iblic road, — called pee sees yas en: gpg peop “within ‘atten minutes’ drive of Washington Gor cash since the decline im gold, and are the ee tiatee Coser eien ee Se eeerny ic aormed CHEAPEST GOODS invited to examine the place. ia the market. yuu be ote bli Jos. J. MAY & ©0., ears Matthews, 305 Pennsyivania avenue, 51 Congress street. Goores, ap 5-2 bet. 9th and loth ste, pe ine at oe oi eet ee Gre OPENING .—MI88 M.J. PLATT, 246 | pared tosbow a plat of the ‘i Sia senna Sian ee seen gl) | Beara BO clegaatestortment of BPR: suk. NEEEBLED AND DBLICAT: aTITU- Side cHAWaR “Slr mlnes tet temien. | Pender vtokts Foon dee Beeston =a ; gttic ond enable you tosleep well. m26-6aa 4,OR BALE LOW AND ON EABY PAYMENTS. . Beveral DWELLINGS of 5 and6 rooms each, with lots averaging 9 feet deep, on Virginia ave. acd south G st., Island. ‘Apply to D. M. LAW- RENCE, sfter 4p. m., at No. 362 lith street, five doors south of M ap4-dtr Foe BALE—A jars BRICK RESIDENCE of 11 rooms, near the Circle. The let contains 11,000 fect, filled with great variety of choice fruit and flowers—with furniture, if desired. Possession on or before June ist. Apply to D, M. LAWRENCE afier 4p.m., t No, 36% 1th st. ap 4-dtf Fo, RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS and KITCHEN, suitable for housekeeping. In quire pt southeast corner of Ilth and M streets. ap 3 2t* OBR RENT.-A large well-turnished FRONT ROOM anda smaller ROOM adjeining, Apply at No. 459 12th street, betweenG and H Hat — ap 3-3 Fes RENT OR ON LONG LEASE—A large STORE-ROOM and DWELLING on/thst., op- Inquire at No. 152 porite Patent office. t. 17th and 18th sts. ‘OR BENT—To « small family. without chil dren, five FURNISHED ROOMS, convenient for housekeeping, on the first floor, with gas and water, Apply at 276 H street, north 6: 18th. ap | Dares SAL: he good will, stock, fixtures and tools of a BLACKSMITH SHOP; will sell tools without the stock. For particulars apply on the premises, Bridge street Georgetown, near the market, ap 3-3t* (OR RENT—Part of a farcieh 5, kK 317 Gst., bet 12th and ‘th. aie HOUBM ee A FURNItHED ROOM—At 431 12th street, be- tween H street and New York avenue. _ap l-ec2t®™ ES RENT—The three-story BRICK HOUSE. 394 B street north, corner of Delaware a nue, Capitol Hill. Inquire next door, 323 Del ware avenue. — Bp 1-3t* INGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, well furnished, bO with or without breakfast, 2d floor front; gi Pa.av., p3-6t* and bath. Terms moderate, for ladies or genti men, 393 H st.,3d doer from 8. W. corner 13th, bet. lith. apl-3t* oj VG FURNISHED HOUSE TO BENT—To a private family. Furniture for rent or forsale. Open for inspection on the 4th, fth and oth of April. Apply at 59 Pennsylvania avenue, between 2st and 22d sts, mh 31-5t* aluable TRACTS OF LAND FOF S48 Thres on the railroad between Washington and Bal- timore. We offer for aale three valuable Tracts of Land on the rsilroad between Washington and Bal- timore, near Jessup’s Cut Station—one a tract of 145 acres of fine tobacco land, contains 8 dwedling, buildings, &c., and two tracts of 100 acres each, with a valuable mill seat, fine timber of hickory. onk. &c., &0, The laud is beautifully situated and easy of access. For terms. &c., apply to JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Austionsers. mh 3i-5t FoR RENT OR FOR SALE. That first-class large new DOUBLE HOUSE, just completed, at the corner of 6th and I streets. The House is one of the finestim the city, with handsome side yard and grounds attached; con- teining all the modern improvements, and suit- able for a member of the Cabines, Senator, For- eign Minister, or any one else desiring an elegant House Possession given immesitaely. For particuiars, inquire of JO8. ¥. KELLBY, Real Estate Agent, corner of 8th andI streets, No. 362, {Cbron.] mar ‘l-lw N ORICE FOR RENT — Over Stinemetz’s Hat J Store, No. 254 Pa. av. m30-tf Fok BALE—A Brick HOUSB, containing four rooms; water and pavement atthe door. Title perfect. Apply corner ith and A sts. north. ‘api- tol Hill. m30-6 Fe SALE-A RESTAURANT, in the First Ward, near War Department. Also, Fixtures aad Apparatus of soda water and ice cream saloon, Apply 242 G st. mh -1w* For 34 first-class and now doing a safe ng $5 000 cash will purchi strictly RESTAURANT, centrally located, ay ing usiness. For par- ticulars apply to MITCHELL & SONS, cor. Penn. avenue and 15th stree’ mh 30-1m* | ees RENT AND FURNITURE FOR BALB—A Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with water and gas, containing eight rooms, situated in one of the most central and plearant locations in the city, two squares from the Treasury Department. {n- quire at No. 203 14th street, next corner of Rhode Bslnne ey enue: Posression given lth April. m (OBA FOUNTAIN FOR SALE—A large hand- k) some silver urn, containing ten sirup ca with the names ofeach sirup engraved on the can! and faucets, cylinder cooler. ten feet of worm pipe. a r-pump(8ylyester’s patent) complete, will be sold cheap for cash,- Oallat Drug Store 370 corner I m 29-f aad 7th sta. 6 K —A first-rate F BAM® HOUBE, con g Yrooms, together wit 9 valuable Lots, all in choice fruit, such as peaches, pears, cherries, plumbs and grapes, allof the best selection. with a pump of excelle water in the yard, on the cor- ner of G, 13th street and Penns yivsnis avenue east. For further partieulars call at premises, No. 575. (mh 2-eo0lm* | D. CARROLL. | SALE—A RESTAURANT—with Stock and Fixtures, opposite Baltimore Depot, second or from the corner of north Gapito! and C sts, mah 28-6t* quire on the premises. Tyo WELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, in_a private family, situated in a healthy loca- tion, for gentlemen; at No. 371 Ist street, near corner of ©, East Capitol Hill. m 28 e03t* (OR SALE—A RESTAURANT on north side Pa. avenue, Bear National Hotel; would make & splendid store or confectio' ry and ice cream saloon. Address, immediately, BE. A., city Post O‘fice, Washington, D.C. mar 23-Im* Fo RENT—A fine BRICK STABLE and OAR- RIAGE HOUSE, suitable fer three horses; most central locationin Washington; rear of 274 F street, north side. Terms very moderate, Ap- ply to P J. BELLEW & 0O.,510 Seventh street, 3d door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. mh 21-tf Boe LOTS FOR SALE—Twenty elegible Building LOTS, in the northern section of the Second Ward, will be sold very cheap tor cash, if immediate application be made at L. F. CLARK’B Paperhanging Store, No, 248 Pa. ave., between 12t hand 13th ats, mar 20 2w* Fe BENT_Two ire and commodious bas ling HOUSES, containing 33 rooms. north © street, between 3d and 4% eets west, with large yard and stables attached ‘suitable for a first class boarding house. Possession given the le of April, 1855. For further information in- ¥ ire of JOHN P. PEPPER, No. 475 6th street, or M. P. HIOKB, No, 8 north A street, Capitol Hill. mar 20 tf VALvaars COTTAGE SITES NEAR THE val OITY FOR BALn Wecter at private sala, a «Lyi! ningtin. be mn th vole and the Railroad, immedi seat of the late John O The land is high in the county of Bladensburg road tely west of the county ry ives, Bi E and rolling, and divided into eight beautiful cottage sites. commanding a fine view of the city. This propérty is one of the most beanie alto seed tes: vii : sites in she, District of Columbia, For terms, &c., apply 0. Mc@UIRE & 00..Aucts,) 0???) “maris OTICS—FOR SALE-—26 sets of one, two, and four-horse second hand HARNESS, and ine, lot of second-hand SADD! DLES. Apply te H.8. JOHNSTON, No. 373 P. avenue, betweem 4% and 6th streets, opposite tional Hotel. 2 * mar 1-Im* (OB SALE—A RESTAURANT and BOARD Ffousm with Ciera eine 7th street; 1] rooms; ten year: per month. Furniture, stock and lease for $4,000. ‘MITOHELL & BONS, era, cer. Penn’s av. 5 87 A Sifty Bhi, four silos tow Wash. ington, fair improvements, for $2,500, m 9-1m*™ {OR SALE—The BUILDINGS AND FURNITURE of the Great Summer Resort, GLYMONT, Situated twenty-eight miles from Washington, on the Maryland side of the Poto river, 5 sponsible parties not wishing to perctame te will be RENTED FOR THE SEASON. Inquire of © J. b. PARKA Room No. Bnd dase, mar 15. inteHigencer Building. Fo ., Bear market. Lots on 16th st., seus feet Bast Capitol, ‘foseants per foot. md4im* . Pa. av. ‘and 1otm at OB 8ALE—A LUMBER PLANT : FUG aTore with engine end mache ae one of Pages’s patent Saw Milla, in cemplete order, with the Frame Building situated Housg:” Will be sold cheap by applying te sae . solid cheap by 4: 2 S8BR Wavy, mm 29-2w* No. 547 13:h street; Inland. potatos: POTATOES! 1 2,000 bachels of prime Jackson white POTATOES, itable for seed or : Gehooner Philanthropist ene fon, i ah ‘ne x 1 Low 8 ave! Washingtot F186 Water strech: Georetown. B SALE—$430 OASH for building LOT, oh Yn. 80,000 "op 1-6t* Y¥ JAS: OC. MCGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. HANDSOME FURNITURE AND BOU: speek FFECTS AT PUBLIC BALES TUOLD On FRIDAY MORNING, March Sist. at 10 o’clk, st he residence Aes . between Iithand COMISTI enna the Furniture and Effects, lekant Walnut Parlor Suit. covered in Red Ba- Rep covered Turkish Basy Ghairs Marbie-top covered Centre Table Lace Window Curtains, ove sornice Walnut Marble: top Hall Suit Oarved Wsiaut, Velvet covered Arm Chairs Morocco covered Lounge and Chairs Marble top Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes Walnut Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses Hair and Husk Matt:esses. Cottage Suita Feather Beda, Bolsters and Pillows Blankets, Sheets, Quilts. Comforta Cane and Wood seat Chairs, Toilet Sets Oak Marble-top Sideboard Oak Extension Dining Table Oak Cane-seat Dining Chairs Silver plated Tea Seta, Castors __ Silver plated Waiters. Baskets, Dishes French China Orockery, Fruit Dishes Cutlery and Glass Ware, Chafing Dishes Cut and engraved Bohemian Glass Ware Mahogany, Walnut and Pine Writing Tables Cook Stove and fixtures a rags her Be a general assortment of Kitehen Tequisites. Terms cash. mad J.C. McGUIBE & Co., Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE 8ALB I8 UNAVOIDABLY postponed until TUESDAY, April ith, same hour a Jace, mh sidis J, . Mc@UBRE OO., Aucts. So-THE ABOVE SALH 53 FURTHER PosT- poned until THURSDAY MORNING. April 6, 2ame hour and piace. Map 2b J. 6. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. Y¥_J.G@, STAFFORD & ©O., Auctioneers. arene Horse and Oarriage Repository, At the Dorsey Hotel, corner 7th and I sts.. @ne square south of Northern Liberties Market. AUOTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIBS, WAGONS AND HABNESS. On every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY MORNINGS. at io o'clock. until farther no- tice. at the Repository, we shalla number of the dove. . ‘A fall description given at sale. _apd-tf J.G@. STAFFORD & CO., Aucts, ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Beuth corner Penn. ave. and Ninth street, SPLENDID. PIANOS, BEAUTIFUL BRUSSELS adits PERNTTC RR AATEING Ui Cuda &e,, AT AUCTION . On THURSBAY MORNING, Apri] 6, commenc- ing at 1) o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Rooms, without reserve, te cover advances, for cash, a8 follows: Two new and beautiful fine rosewood. full seven- octave Pianos, iron frame, sweet tone, and guarantied Two very good fecond-hand Pianos, neariy new One seeond-hand Piano. stools, covers, &c. Twenty-Sve rolls eplendid new Brussels, %-ply and Ingrain Carpets Five Parlor Buits, in green, maroon agg striped Reps; new and wellmade Bedateads, Bureaus, Mattreascs Marble-top and other Tables >; Parlor Easy Chairs and Rockers, cane-seat Chairs and Rockers They five rolls 4-4 Oil-Cloth and Canton Mat- ing With a variety of other Furniture and Howse- xorg Goods, all of which willbe peremptorily sold. jh. ey hc WM. L. WALL & 0O., Aucta. PRY J. 0. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in chancery cawse No. 368, Graham va, Graham etal., I shall sell at public anction, en TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 18, at 432 o’clock,om the premises, Lots 1,4, 5, 6 and 7, in square No. 92, Lot No.7 fronts respeetively on Connecticut avenue, 21st street and north 8 street, and is improved by s Gasirable two-story cottage and carbatlaiaen, with a fine ard aid out on the grounds; Lots No.1, 4,5 have beem subdivided into thirteen fine g lots, fronting about twenty five feet each on Oonnecticut avenue, between nozth R and 8 sieetss some of them running through to 2let street. ‘There lots were occupied by the late Guy Gra- | bam as a garden. have fiae shade trees in front, and are weli located for cottage site. Terms cash. - Conveysncing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers. war vy PENDALL, Trastes. “apd _ JAS, 0, McGUIRE & CO,. Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. The undersigned trustees, under the will of the late Edmund KReily, deceased, offer forsale at pub- lic auction, on the premises. the Talo ning prover: WEDNESDAY, April 12th. at 5 oclook p. HURSDAY, a T April I3th. at the same ot 2, Square 233; Part ef Lot 8, Square iW, fronting (2 feet 5>2 inches om lsh street east, and Lot 9, Bquare 788, with one twosstory frame build- ing. Eoaseesion of this lot and house given Ist jay next. ‘Terma o Ifef the purchase money is to be paid i d the residue in 6 and 12 a deed of trust DCI months, with interest, seoured by Y e option of the on the premises, or all cash, at t! purchaser. . if A payment of $25 on each lot will be required at time of purchase. a i f Tf the terms of sale are not complied with with- in one week &fter day of sale, the right to resell, rt the risk ayd expense of the defaulting purchaser on 1 week's previous notice inthe Evening Star, is reserved by the Trustee: The coe Tate tee oat are to be pai 8 PATRICK JoHN CARROLE BRENT. Trustecs ap-leod&ds GRESN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y THOS, DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, QOHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES TATE IN GEORGETOWN. f the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, bearing date the lith day of March, A. QD. 1855. and passed in a certain cavee therein depending. in which BE. M.Linthicum & Co, were complainants, and the widow and heirs at law of Bichaid Jones defendants, (the same be- ing cause’No, equity docket No.7,) the under- signed will sell at public Auction, to the highest bidder. on MONDAY, the 10th day of April next, at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, Lot No. 216, in Beatty & Hawkias’s ion to Georgetown, fronting abeut 7) feet en the south side of 6th street. bet. Market and Frederick atreets. Also, Lots No. fif- teen, (15) sixteen, (16) seventeen,(17) eighteen,(18) and pineteen, (19) in Peters’s Square in said town, fronting about 133 feet on the east side of High street, south of and near Bridge street. This last piece of ground fronts about 155 feet on the Ches- apeake and Ohio canal, and is one of the finest locations for business purposes in Georgetown. Itis improved by a two story Brick House and frame Carpenter and Wheelwright shops. Terms of sale. a8 prescribed by decree: One- fourth cash; residue in ¢ and 18 months, with interest from the day of sale, for which the notes ort purchaser, with approved security, will be en. All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the coat of the purchaser. ° a If the terms of sale are not complied within five days after day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the cost and risk of the pur- chat whole property will be sold free of the widow’s dower, and the sale will commence on Lot No. 216, and adjourn from lot to lot, J. MARBORY. Trustee. ™m30-eod&ds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. A CARD. Theattention of Capitalists and. others is in- yited to the above sale in Georgetown, D. 0. to be connected with the great West and west, by the important link of railway di be built by the Legislature of Maryland at its re- cent session. Lot No.2)¢isin a ie it part of the town, near the P. A. Reservoir, while the Lota in Peter’s Square, taken in part or in whole, afford afine opportunity eitber for speculatign or occu- No. 18 and 19 front 13 t on the ee Ohio canal, running back 132 feet entire premises are admirably adapted for sive. lumber, Wood, or coal business, or o~ wn. 1 us of the Georgetown and Washington railroad, front- ing on High, aud within a fow steps of Bridge sts., the two prin: business streets; bounded om the south 57,6 esapeake and Ohio Canal, and on the north aide by a wide, well paved alley,and in close contiguity to the Potomac river, it may be confidently stated that a more desirable opportu- nity for investment cannot be offered. FO p= erty at the attention of the Government asa proper site for a Custom House, when seeting to obtain one, and also that of the Georgetown and Washing ton Railroad Company, when selecting a location for their depot. but could net then porcnases a Tat price. The whole is now offered for sal i id con THOS, DOWLING, Auctionoor. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. -BTORY FRA! iy NEW TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE and revenue stamps ager. By virtue of a decree FOUR iG 4 6th streets Bad ge tae ea pa coats foot 2 inches, by a depth of IM fecte wine” fi dine convey- when the property GBREN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. AUOTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND 70-MORROW. pS RIS AETEER OOM ANDO NOREOW- 1 BX 248. ©. McG UIBE-& O0., Auctioneers. EIGHT VALUABLE BUILDING Lots THR RN) F_ EAST CAPITOR ENDY 9TR STREET BAST. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 30, at 4% o'clock, on the pi 38 a fronting 19 feeton Capitol street, and rumaing back 106 feet to a 10 foct alley. Lot on 9th street, near the corner of Bast Capitol, fronting 28 feet on 9th street, and rumming back 115 feet 103¢ inches, Lot on corner of Massachusetts avenue and 10th street east, reoa ting. 77 feet 8 inches om Massachu- an t east. the balance in six and with interest, secured by adeed of A payment of $2) will be time of antler of! 120 wi Tequired at the time e: All conveyancing and revenue stamps at tine cost of the purchaser. mh 25-d JAS. C. MeGUIRE & OO., Aucts. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN consequence of the rain until TUBSDAY AFTER- . April ith. at 5 e'cleck. m3i-dtde JAS. C. Mc@UIRB & CO., Aucts, ¥ J.C. Mc@UIBE & 00, Auctioncers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON L STRERT, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS On TUESDAY AFTERNOON: April 4, at 50’cl’k, on the premises, we shal] sell, the western part of Lot No. 3, im Square No. 247, fronting 29 feet on North L street, between 13th and lth streets west, and running back 161 feet to a 33 foot alley. A yaymeet or se will be required of the parcha- serat ; the balance in 6 and 12 ‘Terms: One half c months, secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of ti ; Repurobaser. _L.. SAUNDERS, Arent. md J.0.McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, BY JAMES ©. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH I, rH 14TH AND 15THSTREBTS WEST, T AUC . On TUESDAY AFTERNGCON, April4, I shall sell in front of the premises, at 435 o’clk. rt of a decree of the Orphans’ Court,dated the }2th day of nd-confirmed by the Su- riot of Odlumbia, on the following described hand- back with a side alley to a 30 feet alley, 142 feet inches. Terms: One halfcash; balance in six months, the yurcharer to give note forthe deferred payment. emring interest from the day of sale and secu: te the satisfaction of the guardian. All conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser. 5 Title perfect MR8, ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Guardian. m24-12tads J. OC. MoGUIRE & OO., Aucts, BBY GksEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers, TEN ROOMS OF ROTEL FUBNITU: FIXTURES AND LIQUORS AT POBLIG = ALE, On WEDNESDAY. the 5th instant, at 19 o’clock a.m., we shall sell, on. Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween *4 and 6th streets, effects of the William ‘Pell Hotel, consisting of detesds, Wardrobes, Washstande, end all of the Bedding, Feather Beds, and Pillows Bolsters, Mattresses. Car zeta and Btoves, Excellent Cook Range and Fixtures, Bar Fixtures and Oil Paintings. Liquers, consisting of Whiskeys, Wines, Bran- ‘ies, » &e, _aps-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YJ. 0. Mc&UIBE & GO., Auctioneers. FURNITURS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT i UBLIC AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, ee Sth, at 10 olock, at the residence, No. 51% 17th st., between Penna, av. and H st.. we 1 sell the Furniture and Household Bffects, co} ag— Parlor Suite Mahogany Hair-cloth covered ace Window @urtains snd Cor- Damask and nice and Mizrors Mantel Crnaments, Poilet Seta rh Pier Glas: Mahogawy Marble-top Bureags and Washstands Maho, Bedstesis, Wardrobes, Chairs Bai ‘usk Mattresses. Comforts, Sheets Tr. Feather Beda, Bolsters and Pillows French China. Crockery and Glassware Table Linen. Silver plated Ware v , Castors and Spoom Dining table, €a: Refrigerator, Parlor Btoves Brasrels and ee Carpets Cook Stove and Fixtures. .. Together with a geseral assertment of kitchen 7e4 uisites, erms cash, apid J. 0. McGUIRE & CO . Aucts, YJ. G. McGUIRE & CO., Auetioneers. DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT ON THE NORTH S8SIDB OF MASSAQHU- SETPA AVENUE, BETWERN 4TH AND 5TH 5. - On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April Sth, at five o’cloek, on the premises, we shall sell, part of Lot No. 1] in Square South of Square No. 515, fronting Ti feet 734 inches on Massachusetts avenue, between Fourth ard Fifth streets, and running back 1: feet 6 inches, Terms cath. All conveyancing and stamps at cost of the pur- h a Saprakds J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts, ¥ JAS, O. MeGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, BUILDING LOT ON 20TH STREET. BETWEEN ND M 8 UCTION a TREETS. AT A 2 On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 8th, at 5 o’clock.on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot 9, in Square No. 117, fronting 25 feet on Twentieth street, between L and M streets north, and extend ang Deek 14 feet 10 inches, to a 30 foot public alley, itle perfect. i ze By Terms: One-half in cash; the remainder in six menths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on “Gdveyancss and stamps at the cos’ of the pur onveyances ant mps a! e charer. JAS, C.M.GUIRE & O0., aps-d Auctionesrs. Y J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FORTY. EIGHT ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND ON THE BLADENSBURG TURNPIKE TWO- aa aes MILES FROM THE CENTRE On THURSDAY, April sth, at 12 0’clock m,, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, 48 acres of Valua- ble Land, about 2%2 miles frem the Centre Market, lying en the right band side of the Bladensburg turnpike. framed ately opposite the country resi- dence of Clark Mills, Esq. This laud isa portion of the Dr. Nichols’s farm; it is all in a state of cul- tivation; slopes to the south, and is splendid soi! for garden purposes. Within the last year over 1,00 loads of manure and 2,1: bushels of lime have been put on the 5 i The place is improved bya small Log Dwelling House, 16 by 24 feet, and a fine new Frame Stable, with accommodations for ten horses, hay loft, &e.. &e. ae ben re incultivation as a market arden, with hot beds, &c. : °T rms: One-third cash; the balance in 1,2,and3 yeara, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. ‘All conveyancing and stamps at cost of purcha- en eokds _J. 0, MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. &. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ « Of fieri facias issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme Goeurt of the United Btates for the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, for cash, in front of Court house deer of said District, of MONDAY, the 7th day of March instant, 1865. commencing at 12o’clock m_, all defendant’s right, title, claim and interest ‘ix and to the following property, to Wit, viz Lots Nos. 2and 5,in Bqnare No, 269, t 37, Part of Lot No. 5; in Square No, 330, tegether with all and singular the im pero the Gity, of sanineton Mec yeeee an A) ie proper o1 alter Leno: and will bescld to satiety iadicials No. 20, Bu: ‘ovements reme Court, in favor of Richard Windsor. use of ich: : ABD H. LAMON. Riche Wallach WAR? 6: Marshal B.C. S3-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til TH Y, the 30th instant, same h 4 place URSDAY, theo RRD H.LAMON, m7 Y. 8. Marshal D.C, _ ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POsT- Sayama of the weather until MONDAY maxes the 3d of April, WERD same hour and mms U, 8, Marshal D, 0, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POsT- poned in consequence of a typograrhical error in the last postponement of sale, until the 10th dayof April, 1865, at the same hour and place, WARD H. LAMON, ap3 U. 8. Marshal D, 8. MARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of two writs + of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of¢he Supreme Court onthe District of Columbia, wi and to me directed, I 88 tO lic sale for cash, in front of re a id House door of sai m in nd to Lo’ Baquare No. it No. 20,in D1 ’s subdivision of 285, fronting 26 2. feet on K street north,and ran- ning back 142 8 12 feet to a 30 foot alley, together with all and singular the imprevements thereon, seized and levied u: the Property of Joseph B. Stewart, and wil sold to satisfy judicials Nos. 262 and 1,(92, one in or of H.8. Johnson, use of Gelumbus Alexander, and the other in favor of Columbus Alexand WARD H. Lam mar 15-dtd U8 Maranat Disa, —mar1s-atd_U.8. Marahal Dist. Gol, UOTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORsus. termaster General's Fir: ivisi: = Washington City, fapritt ieee” Will be sold, at public auction, to the highest on neha, 2 ee ‘ April TWO HUND: eatin) RED MARES WITH many of them well bred and fn good conaitioa, ON THURSBAY, April 20, 1355, TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HORSE. ONE BUNDRED Menge eieg oe al ONE HUNDRED OAVALY HORSES. pune Horses Reve bees condemned as unfit for For road and many good bar- e army, by eed singly, Sale to commence at9 a. m.. will be held at neater Al Phillip’s Go" of Fremont and corner % ‘Terme cash, in United States corey: IN, Brigadier General,in charge First Division @ 0. k ep 3-22t Fo SALE—Desirable eUrLPING LOTS ity. of BIRT HRNe a 00.389 Bes or nn touaT” if AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYF8&. Y¥J.c. Mc@UIBE & CO., Auctionsers, Ri EE'S SALE OF PELL: on THURSDAY AFTERNOON Tiare ats o’elock. at the Auction Room, we | 170 cords of DE 0! w lyi 8r., about street road, Terms cash, By order of the Trustee. m 2-4 87 THE ABOVE SAL. sell adout Felled Wood, mostly Oak and Pine, n the farm of the late @. C. Grammar, four miles from the city, om the 7tm east of the secord toll-gate. J.C, McGUIRE & OO., Auots, 8 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 5, same hour “ap ais” J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Aucta. Y J.C, Mc@UIRE & 0O., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUSINESS P PERTY ON PENM- SYLVANIA AVENUB, B SIREBTS, NORTH BD ESS'SD AMD 6% WEDNESDAY o'clock, on the premise in reservati AFTERNOON, a shall soll, Los Nov ber ing 2% feet on Ponnayi- ion No. 20, fro vapia avenue. between 3d and 4%: streets, and. rae- back 1 three-story Brick House an One-third cash; balances in 6 and 12 ith interest, secured by adeed of trust feet toa 2-foot alley, improved Briek Back ines. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. a _L. M. PETERS, Executor. JO, McGUIRE & 0O.. Aucta, 0. Mc@UIRRE & OO., Auctioneers DESIRABLE Dt AVENUE. RAST) AND LOT ON MARYLAND THE CAPITOL AT PUB- LIC BALE. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. April sth, at 5o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lot Ne. 3 in Square Na 961. fronting 125 feet on a street east, improved with frame Dwelling Ho’ containing 7 rooms and cellar, with stabling for three horses, out- buildings, &c, The grounds contain Sowers, fruit trees, grapes, and this property i# well situated for m: o var: deving. Terms: On months, with secured notes ne-balfcash; the balance in 6 one n a —— : Peat cost of All conveyancing and revenue rehaser, bet J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts ¥J.c. EX max Zio AND &e. 85 o’o McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers ENSIVE SALE OF FAMILY @ Ez OICB OLD LIQUORS CHOCK REY, on OD: WILLOW WARS, BROOMS, BRUSH: THURSDAY MORNING, April 6th, at jock, at the Family Grocery ‘store of ot Mr. Thee. Cogan, cerner of 20th and H streets, we shall self his sietin, Barrels and dered and Greund Chests of 4] ces of a P'Starch tensive stock of in part of— Groceries and Liquors,con- sacks of Flour, Meal, Crushed, Pow- Brown Sugars. Green, Roasted and Java and Rio Ooffee rior Green and ik Teas inds, Soap, Candles, Yeast Powders, re! Powder ‘and Shot, English Pickles and Sauces, ‘ies ell Canned Fra Crockery, its, cases Claret Wines Glass and Barthen Ware Ropes, Brooms, Buckets and Willow Ware Tobacco, Ci nd Goal, Sperm and Btherial Oil, and Snuff. in quantities Lamps. ee whet at) olé Whiskies of the following brands, ia Tels eer ea Overholtz,"’ 1355; t* Zeigier, * 1355; ” 30 dozen bottles fine Old Rye Whisky Superior Beoto 4 Trinh Whisky Holland Gin, in wood Apple, Gin Xn bottl Together Stan in rate. 7 As Mr of itl the highest Terme cas! m -d Casks, Measures, and many articles fou! first class Grocery, not mecessary to enw Blackberry and Cherry Brandios, with Platform and Oounter Beales, Cogan is abontto retire on acooust ealth, the stock will be sold absolutely te eaters: J.C. MOGUIRE & Oo. Aucts ¥ JAB. ©, McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS In 843 AN UARES No, 865,723, 654, 759, D B66 On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April sth, at 4 eshall o'clock, on Buildin) Lots in Square No. 838. on East Capitol street, between & Rell 20 valuabie fronting 21 feet ixth and Beventh the premixes, sireats east, and running back 123 feet tu 3 30 foot ley. - Immediately after, Lot No. 3, in Square 723, sub- divided into 31 Dst., bet. Fi back with an ave! chusetts av feet 10 inch On FRID. o'clock, on and 5,in Square 18 lots, fronting 23 between First street east and Delawa: sote fronting 23 feet 7%, inches on De! between north D and C streets. 7 lots in Square 789,6 fronting on Penn s a , fronting 22 feet h on north Second sts .cast ge depth of 170 baa ith a front on saidaveaue of 24 ir: enue, the pre: ul feet 8 inch between 3d and 4th streetseart, and one fronting 23 feet on ith street. 5 lots in Square Sti, from’ Square, between bth and 6 lots Fetgabed 866, fr on street, T 3 @: twelve months, with interest, secured by a of trust. e 2iifeet on the Publie streets cast. g 25 feet on north B e corner of 6th streeteast. ne-third cash; the balance in six ond A payment of $29 will be required at the time of sale on each lot. Allconveyancipg and stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, m2 d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. BY?-°- MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colambia, sitting as a Court of Bquity, made in the cause of Esau and Adolphus H. Pickrell versus Johanna Grant and others, No. @ upon the Di ocket of said Court, the subscri roe Trustee, will offer at public sale. on FRIDAY, the 7th day of April next, the real estate of died seized. lyin, District of Colum’ art of Lot ered 73, beginning fer the sa corner of said north, and atreet west five feet to the rear of said at 5 0’clock in the afternoon, which the late James Kenidy the city of Washington foresaid, and being all that 9, situated in square num- t the southeast lot on the north line of K street thence along the line of K et, thence due ni seventy- lot, then due east number was twenty fe twenty feet, and then south seventy-five feet te the place of beginning, with the two-story Brick House thereon Terms of sale: One-third cash; the b with security to be approved by the Trus' the cash may be om the day of sal aid On the payment of the whole purchase oad dee Trustee Y will conyey to the purchaser, at is cost, the property to him sold, free, clear and discharged of all claim of the partice to mh 22 ds the cause. ARD P. JACKSON, Trustee. JAS. MCGUIRE & OO., Auct'rs. BY J. 0. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LOT ADJOL ING OFFICE. McGUIBE & OO., Auctioneers, ALUABLE BUILDING NING THE NATIONAL PRINT- On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 24th, at 5% o'clock, on the premises, by virtue ofa deed of ils ni dated May-7, trust from Patrick Iz. and dal an folios 217, Washin, McGui 22 feet on ’s subdivision of Square No. North Capitol street, between @ dw corded in Liber J. ct. tenes one of ‘the Lan nm county, I shall sell, Lot ““B.’’in J.C. 624, tee an streets north, and running back 130 feet to ali foot alley and contain 2.560 square fee! t. h; the remainder in six and rest decd —One- half cas! twelve month with interest, secured bya remises. eens ead stamps at the cost of the par- chee: THOS J. FISHER. Tsustes. ap l-eokds J.C, Mc@UIRE & CO., Aucts. SALE OF CONDBMNED HORSES. termaster General's Off Qa ee Te easion Coy, First Hewes ee 1, 1865. ‘Will be sold at public auction, the highest i iesboro, D.C., bidder, at Giese on DAY, A TU TUES . 'BEBDAY. T April 25, TWO HUNDRBD CAVALRY HORSES Eacm These horses have been condemned as anit fer the cavalry service of thi For road and farming purposes. ing may « M, Terms Brevet Brigadier Gene vision Quartermaster G: orses sold sin, 6 army. ny good bar- ly. Sale to commence at 10 A, 2 Dnitea States currency. in-charge Fire Dist ry 5 ral’sOfice. &p3-20t be had. cash, wu or Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot Will be sold at bli near the Observatory, ABHT CONDEMNED MULES, Washington, D. C., Match 26, 1855. mn. at the Corrals. — Ween ATs 8 MONDAY, April 10,° 1865, at 10 o’ciock a. m,,@ lot of condemned ‘erms m 25-14t MUL E838. as ppt rer pablic ree ot fands, yin Govarmment fands oe D. H. Brig, Gen, and Chiat Quartermaster, Depot « fWasbin ALES OF MANURE. Headquarters Department of Wash Office Chief ‘ashington, D. je Moreh =. Wee Wi th at th iil be sold od PUD Le a ey, tote hereinafter April, at 12 accumulations (until December NUBE 31, 1855 ) of ‘at the public stables, &c., designated ‘on, . ¥. av, jer, 14th st. near bamed, . e’clock noon. the present ith stre s naghy: the accuta lations et . juarte: corner . D. O..' bi rays of | J a! faeder's Sieve te ks wate the Sanars ae eir Own ex: . A reaso! time will a: epee! rey ines sue i oo hag promptly. Petite at. UDINGTON, maw °° plore a.