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OCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. #—Don Bourcicauit’s charming rw Sue Loves ki with » strong cast this evening, and will li wed by the capital farce, “Sk -tches in Or» FriLows' Hatr.—The ievee of Ridgely nt. 1.0. O. F., takes place this eye. { amep iriang nts have ten made ®& pleasant Ume tor all who parici- CanTEDntBY—The wonderful performer, J W. Word. in b-s startling feat of the “Cloud ing throngh the Air.” Miss aecomplished daasense, in | he Virginia Mummy.” «Taat ik,” &e., Ke. aon aeigiesieis HE LaTE Cou. W. A. he tuners! ot Colonel William ag. late the Private Secretary to the place from the residence of his Browning, Esq., on Missouri ty afternco CITY ITEMS. NATIONAL Base BALL insctive aud honorary orzanization, is here! Anoval meeting. this Sth, atGerman Hal. 459 11 at 6:30 precisely. bracing the new cers for the year, in ere discussin, cil of Representatives, before the meeting. M. A. Tarren, Couns —Jet and Crus.—Every active, Membr of the above Notified to attend the )evening, March street, above I’, importance, em- constitution, election of offi- rthe trip North the constitution of «Coun- ’ &e., wilbe brought E. F. F rencu, President. wil! be pre. | Pearl Pink Setts, Jet and Steel Setts, Buttons,Stands, m for only One Doliar | ry Store, No. 438 Pa. 1,000 styles to choose tro’ at Prigg’s Dollar Jewel: aye, third door from 4¥ street. Seok sation ANGES OF WRATHER are prodnc- Coughs, Colds, &c. il relief in these dis- than in the timely use ot | Troches.”” ‘They possess real proved their efficacy by a test many years, having testimonials from emi- tive of Throat Diseases, There is no more effectual eases to be found, “Brown's Bronchial | Merit, and haye ynel O' Beirne, Deputy M ob, Mrs. Patterson’ and danghters,) a nt ss, several representa. hington bar, and a very large Rev. Mr. Rolte, ‘of the ciated in the solemn ser. nd spoke m feeling terms erof the deceased. The ed in the hearse. Colonel i William G. Moore, and nd R. A. Morrow, of the t's honsehola: Dr. Thomas Young, E. Welles, sq... Dr. W. J. Duhamel, and Jos. H. : r., Esq. acting as pall-bearers, and ok mn ¢ ed and wended its t here the re. for him a clerkship ments, which he snbse- nent men who bave used them. —— DALLEY's MaGicaL Pain EXTRACTOR is a certain cure for Barns, Piles, Corns, u Frost Bites and skin diseases. Try it; only 25 cents. Sold by druggists. Sr pores Corys, brniens, © Enlarged Joints, Rheumatism, ub and Inverted Nails, Warts, Moles, Chilblains, Vascular Excrescences, &c., suc- ce y treated without pain, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms N vania avenue. between 4% and 6th streets. —D W. Bliss, M. D.; F. O'Don- Hon. Henry Addison, Mayor town; W. W. Corcoran; George W. by Dr. White, 0. 424 Pennsyl- noghue, M. fp Office hours from Sa. m. to5 p. m.and 6to8 Pp. Separate apartment for lad for consultation. ty igned to accept the position of pri- Ty to Mr. Johnson, then Senator. »whing continued in this position Jubuson’s term in the Senate, ac- ville, Tennessee, when ary Governor, and remained November Iast, when he was ted Secretary of Legation to Mexico, ‘bh General Logan. His health has not been »od lor two months. He was taken seriously New York, and within the last two weeks rapidly worse, until about two o'clock Friday morning, when he died from a se- r of inflammatory rheumatism,which < paraly Coi. Browning was a graduate of Yale Col- studied Jaw and was admitted to the bar Supreme Court of the United States. * stways enjoyed the implicit confidence of President, and was much esteemed by him. bis manliness of character, geniality of dis- t - und the eble qualities of his head beart be won the regard of all who knew the funeral arrangements were admirably forced out by Mr. Henry Lee, undertaker. The remains were placed in a magnificent cof. red with rich black cloth, and taste- "mented; and beautiful wreaths and vets of exquisite flowers were placed over breast of the deceased. urday night, George arrested by officer R. rd Ward, forthe larceny of head dresses, hair nets, S.L. Windsor, L. Gassen- L. Richold, stores 359, 385, and 373 A portion of the goods was found Ppessession of Skinner, who was sent to jail by J ce Thompson. Besides the Pod S identified the prisoner had a new market } be ‘, & ham, a lot of ecabbagge, sausages, J a can of tomatoea, ny Welcome, negro, was arrested by eticer Simonds, for the lareeny of a calico cress belonging to Lucy Tay: He was taken 0 sent him to jail T bearing. ea Weaver was arrested by officer pon a charge of stealing $25 from rker. She was locked up in the 1 Ward Station, but in the morning the s pant did net appear, and the prisoner -missed. ——_—-—__—- kk Mt npeR.—Saturday morning, Mr. farmer, who resided eight miles ity, was found by an old colored ying upon the floor of his house with 1 crushed in. A physician was sent i attended promptly. but his efforts to © ipjured Man were unavailing. He lew hours. When discovered be was He will be buried to-day at Car- pel, in Montgomery county. It was t that Mr. Pierce was murdered, but * DO trace so far of the perpetrator of the 4. No doubt the object was plunder, but nly article missed was a favorite shot-gun sto Mr. Pierce. Deceased was on old te man, well known in this city. He lor. and was reputed to be wealthy. © own 2 large number of slaves, but emancipation proclamation they all rm, except a few old women, who re- ed there till bis death. c NT TO ‘riday af- . George Edwards was arrested by As- t Superintendent Reed for robbing the eof W.C. O'Meara, corner of Band on the night of the 26th of February »btained two violins, an accordeon, clothing, and sundry articles, valued pout Soe. When arrested two or three ar- fonnd on him, which were iden- ticket for other goods which he He was taken betore Superin- ds, who sent him to jail for ce say that the prisoner's real Monroe, and that he bas al- Tyed three years in the Sing-Sing b. New York. + —<—_>—_—_. “amriy DirricuttTy.—On Saturday after- foon, Cilleer Hill arrested John Grady and Pri Grady ter using threatening language, © pe W.H » profanity, and the case was heard by tice Walter, who held Jobn to bail to keep d dismissed the other case against t im the charges against his wife, he or- er to pay @ Mine of $2 for profamiy, and r to bail tokeep the peace also) The pant, Mary Griffin, was fined $2. a ees MesicaL ExTerTaInwEnt.—Mr. eémposer of the music of the een,” Lament of the Irish Emigrant, urned from Europe wiil Metzerott Hall to-morrew which will inclnde 8 choice selection f mus! popular compositions, Scotch songs, é ‘This ts the only entertainment Mr. Demp- er will give im this city. aS SDAY IN THE Second WARD.—Yesterday be police had another Sabbath. They were called upon to arrest no cases above that of rderly conduct, and only four of those, and ers were bootblacks between 12 and sts of age, who were dismissed by Justice pris a f.. HOvSEKEEPEBS.—By advestisement in 3 ercolvmn it will be seen that Bontz & Giorlon, 369 7M st. advertises furniture, &>, a o ction in price. Quite an on, of North Oaro- re lastevening. He seeks an with the President to-day. DIED, “UDD On Sonday. the 4th, at the residence et trother-in law, Commander E. Thompsen land avenue, JOHN H.C. MUDD, ag sera! wil! take place on Tuesday, the 6th, Ps wand a Roauien Masa wid be Doadote’s Church, Island, The ly are invited to attend. 3 BIKD. On SBT gh gee pete gl = s), WILLIAM BSIBD, in the 62d year of hie afte oon at $ ovclock, frem St. i] RAVELING TRUNKS, VALICES CALIET BAGS, HAT BOXES, SATOHELS, &c., &. ll variety of all styles and qualities, at low LL, EPHENS & © bi wif wae Me 322 Penna AUCTION BARGAINS. CARPETS FROM AUCTION. | MATTING FROM AUCTION, which we are selling | LFSs THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. if 50a want acheap and pretty CARPET give us au Also, WLITE AND CHECK MATTING Ver; chomp PONTZ & GBOSHOR, bh iat 349 Seventh street, above I. SENG CLOTHING, NEW STYLES. A fall assortment of ‘RING SUITS AND OVERCOATS, lemen and jast received, equal to made work i ‘ery particular, and much WALL ee ac ENGLISH, SWISS, COPENHAGEN, AMERICAN WATCHES, A LARGE ASSORTMENT. EMBRACING EVERY VARIETY Prices in accordance with the HEAVY DECLINE IN GOLD, M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewollera, SEVENTH STREET. HOUSEKEFPERS INTEREST. $25,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE MUST BE SOLB THIS MONTH. DON'T PURCHASE UNTIL You EXAMINE OUR STOCK. FURNITURE FROM Us, AND GET YOUR GOODS AT MANUFACTURER'S AND SAVE AT LEAST 20 PERCENT. Just received from New York auction a beauti- ful selection of CARPETS AND MATTING, Which we will sell at prices to defy competition. i BONTZ & GRUSHON, 369 7th st.. above T. ILUTION NOTIC E—The copartnership # heretofore existing between W. H. Bell and P. W. Allabach, under the firm of BELL & ALLA: BACH. has this day (Jannary 1, 1383,) been i+ by mutual consent. g to the said partnership are to id P.W. ALLABACH. and all 8 mands on the said to him for payment, ..H. BELL, W. ALLABACH. NE ALMOST NEW HALLET & DAVIS seven octave four reund corner PIANO, for $278, upon monthly payments, for sale| Music Store of. W.G. METZEROTT —At the ORIGINAL E. 522 Penna. SREAT ATTRACTION BH CHEAP SHUE STOB ors east of Adams’ E pers, 40 cents. Boots an} Gaiters, 83. Misses’ Pol- Iso, window filled with GAITERS, only $1 per mh 2-2w ish Boots, $2 to 22.75. SHOES and G* RDEN JUST ARBIVED—WARRANTED FRESH AND PURE, THE MOST EXTENSIVE VARIETY EVER OFFEBED IN THIS CITY. Our AMERICAN SEEDS are grown for our own sale, and our FOREIGN SEEDS we imuort direct We are just in receipt oi a large and variety of Seeds grown in E: nd and the fouth ef France, imperted b a is season, comprising the finest varieties of each kind grown, and many rare and valuable kind. CATALOGUES READY FOR DISTRIBUTION. Radish, Roasting-ear Corn, &c., &o. FIELD SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. Clover and Timothy, Orchard and Herd Grass, Millet, Hungarian Grass, Corn, Seed Oats, Seed Petatocs, Kentucky Blue Grass, Sorghum, &c., &c. LAWN GRASs, eatin _— lave Tass, cot perenpiel and Italian Bye Grass, ite Clow nd Crimsen Clover, Lucerne, &c., & FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. A fn}! assortment of AGRIOCELTURAL IMPLE- MENTS and FERTILIZERS. J.P. BARTHOLOW & CO., lement Warehou: enn. avenue and Agricultural and Iny 55s 7th street, between Branch Honse at Alexandria. HEILBBUN & BBO. ysed ont our old stock, we shall now open an entire new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the mest superior manufacture the country affords, It will be our ambition to keep the best made and a full variety of all sorts of constantly on hand, and not to be outdone in re +. Our mottoes are— a sand small profits.”” “No trouble to show goods.”” “ Wetry to please.’ “Shoes wot giving satisfaction will be mended free of charge.” With these ma ims always in view, we hope te gsin the confidence of the public, which is so es- of all men in business. sential to the succet Besides our large stock of AND OHILDREN’S SHOES, can be found a full assertment of TRUNKS AND VALISES, HEILBRUN'S, 606 Seventu Street, One door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, “Stone steps at the entrance.” ITALIAN CHERSE (V5 CAVALLO, CANESTEATO PARME, SWISS CHEESE, Vis paps. DUTCH CHEESE, viz: Li ESE ENGLISH CHEESE, DER PINE APPL ERICAN CHE as = AMERIC 5 Ds *TICU AIRY. CON NORTO INK APPLE N. W. BURCHE: GRAS AUX TRUFFES. ATE DE FO! FRC PREG) P TRUFFES DU PERIGO PETITE POIS. Est received. yw. BURCHELL order Vith end F streets, ES lar; at WANTS. W ‘orcooecd fs 18 Lantos Briss ee WwW RZED—By ® respectable woman. a SITH A- TION as wet 3 avenue. first] house from the ore or re” a7 ANTED—By a res; table wo. ,® SITU- ‘ON to cook, wash and iron. Good refer. | Onces if required, AEOIY Gt 415 Leth ettoet, oven: ic of K street. ANTE: we PIBLS. one to cook and ts do Gorman preferred. © other ELIA 336 Penna avenue. SITUATION WANTED bie girl A’ do Chamberwork and ue loving ov m- proidering. "Weference can be given if roa ited. corner of M mereste en eee tae WASTED To BUY—A large young HORSE, five er six years old. Must be oa foe NN & A ‘mbes Apply to GEO’ W HAUPTMA Street, near Pennsylvanix avenue. ANTED—A first class COOK. Must bring mmendations, at No, 400 ith straet pane m2-3t* Teco the City Hall. WANTED—A TENANT for that new brick house No. 250 north Capitol street, o posite the Government Printing Office, containing 8 rooms and very convenient m2 FOR SALE AND RENT. Brak nou Oo “Oo } en Bona ee and ad door at ais eee OR KENT—A small FURNISHED HOUSE, F containing «ix rr, Ley ae re- auired. Apply at 308 G street, itt pekost ROOM FOR RENT—Oa t st floor, fnenished. snitable for gentiemen and ladies: Price $10 am Vt ie Hees ‘ont, Apply ates so0 10th atroet, wo-story FRAME HOUSK. on ithwest corner of and_N sts., containing ma aud bali, with large cellar, Tikge house, Algo, Let rf premises, os u k OR SALE—Vine FRAME HOUSE on Massa- clus: tts ave., thiee stories, 9 rooms, water and 85; ood order. " KILBOURN, LATTA & C9. No, 47670) m3 th street. EOE BENT—That Gino large HOUSE, No. 367, * on Penueylvapia ave between 44; and Sth Hotel. Apply to Dr. street, cormer of Mas- 186! i mh §-6t*: kK OB SALE—& new FRAME HOUSE, situated ree Rat street, ens Baraead: amene, Serie. #h; balance r month, Apply to PEANCIS HAUPTMAN? O12 Iith atrest, neat Pennsylvania avenue. mh 6-78" [G2 RENT-A three story BRICK HOTSE. furnished, on C street south, between 2d and Capitol Hill, Apyiy to FO RATBF urvey Cities, Capitol Hil, b OB SALE — Beautifal BRICK No.6? Ghiv avenue. Also, several rent or «ale. Also, desirable FLOOR nyuire 499 K street north, betwe mis and ‘th ) ANTED—A SITUATION as housekeeper by W uistty apenas lady. “References sivom, A pely. at the corner of nerth P street and 15th. m + ARDNER WANTED —A working man to go to G Virginia, on the Potomac. tot ‘iltivate on shares vegetables. and fraita. for market. Addross Dr WILLIAM WIRT, 345 Franklin Kow, W ington. WASTE WHITE WOMAN as cook ina smaM family. Apply between 11 am, and 1 ® m , February 26th, at No, 58: ‘3 19th street. near 3 ba eee W ANTED—We want to buy HOUSES and LOTS eT cert large nH small, Also, a sma M near the city. ive $3,000 $4,000 cash. DL WELLS & éo! * Auctiancers and Beal Estate Agen By corner 13th and F «ts., over White's store, fo 10 Im W ANTED—Mechanics and young men to know th superior department of Mechanical nat been o; $ J E fer night inatrne- I. fe 3 im* is tocall Ww ANTED—Everybody to tell his fr or write. and receive free, interesting pa- pers and specimens of beautiful Ponmaaship. from the new. spacious, and elegant WASHINGTON Be ieee COLLEGE. corner 7th and B streets. 3-Im* anted to buy for 25,000 Second- ded CLOTHING all descrip- ns for which a fair price will be 455 Tih, corner E street. jan 19-3m* Wa4stED: WANTED!! WANTED!!! i, GENTLEMEN. LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Wh ould like to engage in an easy, light and /e business, where a small ontlay is only re- snd where these chgaging in the sane can commence at once, to call at WM. PRINOE’S Stamping Depot, 351 F street. and be taught his new method of Stamping. so simple that a child can at once undertake any job. Seing the only practical Stamper here, we can furnish full and complete instructions, tools, cushions, compost- tions and stampa by the dozen or hundred. This is any one wishing to make money by a 3 an PEER SKINS WANTED—At RAMSE & EPERT’S Glove Manufactory, Georgetown, 105 High at de 19-4f € WANTED. © 381 WANTEP. WANTED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCK, The Pioncer of Stamping. heving new facilities for STAMPING. Has reduced his. price, to SIX ORNTS PER WIDTH for SKIRTS and PANTALETS, CLOAKS. CAPES, BACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, kc.. sian:ped by the job are weekly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine Weave prepared fo stamp any pattern brought us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are willing tocome down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only place for an assortment of Pat- texn uot excelied in New York. WILLIAM PRINOE, 3S1 F street, opposite Pateut Office. Embrotdered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and Shawls, for sale. nol WATER SECOND BAND FURNITURE, Also. MIRRORS. CART ETS, BEDS, BED- ISHING a. DING and HOUSEFURNI OODS of every description. B, BUCHLY, 406 7th street, jeS-tf betwoon G and H. east side. Re PERSONAL. ‘|, HE RELATIVES OF HENRY BALSE, late of Lancaster, will please communicate’ with JAM . CARNEY. 309 F street, Washincton, D. C., with regard to his effecta, at® { Lancaster papers please copy.] DOCTOR WILLIAM P. YOUNG has removed office and residence to 360 10th st_, between Landa M. m 3 2t" SI 4 00 OR 32,000 —A gentleman with the s2VU above amount would like to invest in some established and respectable BUSINESS that will bear investigation, Address O. P. Q., City Post Office, stating nature of business, with real name and address. ‘mh 3-3t" QPE MAL CARD TO THE LADIES.—Any lady +> desiring to find an elegant HOME, with excel- lent Medical Attendance, the best care, and strict- est retirement. before and during Confinement, can find such a Home in the family of a widow lady, living handsomely in Brooklyn, without children or boarders. Applications must be made with soxthle address, as letters addressed to initials are never sent through post office, Address Box 412, Brooklyn, N.Y. fe 16-1m J ERSONAL —MISS SMITH, La Favorita Giga Store, 4674 lith street, between E and F keeps constantly en hand fine Cigars and Tobacco begs pric to prove it is by giving her acall. je 5-1m* M. PRINCK, 31 F street. opposite Patent Office, the only practical STAMPER in the District, wishes to inform his customers that he is not connected with any ether eg oe concern in this city. Asthere are so-called Stampers using his name, hence this notice. He has only one place, on F street. W yin receipt of new patterns, it once. feo M. FORD has removed to No, 28 Kast to! street. between Ist and 3d. feb 7-Im* AE GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS i. en AT FORREST HALL, GEORGE- The Fair fer the benefit of the parsonage of the Dunbarton Street M.E. Church, which has been in progress during the past week will be continned MONDAY and TOESDAY nights of this week. A handsome Silver Tea Service is to be presented to fad bape goed of the Town receiving the highest number of votes, m 5 2t™ J. HENRY WILSON. ELLING OFF AT COST. MAYFIELD & BROWN, No. 121 Bridge street, Georgetown, yar. — Ler nate for fifteen days, offer for cash, t ir entire stock of ie STAPLE AND FANOY DRY GOODS, at marked cost, for cash only, No more asked. No leas taken. Geode booked will be charged at the regular ri ° Phuh 2-15e MAYFIELD & BROWN. NEW SPBING GOODS AT MILLER’S NEW DRY GOODS STORE = 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. €. Now opening a fall stock of SPRING GOODS, embracing Ladies’ Dress Goods i great variety, Housekeeping Dry Goods, Mens’ a: Boys’ wear, Cloths for Sacks, Shawls. Skirts, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, and Notions, These have been poaght Scetnond pcen ord giced sold cheap, lotto—** Quick sales and short profits. fe 28-1m* BENJAMIN MILLER. ‘ABDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, FRUIT G TREES, &c. Respectfully salts the’ atianticn of 1h blie t ctfully calls the attention of the public to his extensive assortment of GARDEN and FLOWEK SEEDS, which are this season of the finest quality. From his long experience: with the seed cage ane. the seeds having been grown specially for tits trade—he can warrant them ~'d be ie to those he has had the piéasure of eup- ply Ps. is customers in past years. FLOWER SEEDS, embracing all the novelties from England and the Continent. The FRUIT TREES sre. vigorous and wall GeeD Goneleting of Pears,(standard and dwarf,) lum, Cherry, Apricet, Ni c Delaware, Concord, il the other celebrated Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberrius, Currants. Gooseberries, &c. Shade Trees, Evergreens. Roses, Dahlias, Phiox- es, Verbenas Gerancume, and other bedding plants, with RR ren to the nursery busi- ness, all a ra p JOHN SAUL, _fe 27-0010 392 7th street, near H. Jom H. SNYDER, PEOVIBION DEALER, Lowisiana avenne, between 6th and Toh streets, (South Side.) thankful for past patro: I inform mi: pete that L bave'cene mae os supply of PROVISIONS, vie: FRESH cEF mer . ay and Bue OUBED CORNED BEBF, PI RBS. Ine, PORE TRY of ell Kinds ands fotooe> iment of VEGETABLES and CANNED FRUITS possible prices. Notice Rooms bad large Hall for rent over the PA age BK 8 AB GBD Teh ratu* 8 doors above Odd F. lows’ Wall. rE ELIOATE OONSTIT. a TIORE of hoth saxon, uso HEL MBOLD'S BX- RAOT HU. It will give brisk and energetic ouable you te sleep well, ne OBR \T— Three story BRICK HOUSE, pl tuated, containing ten rooms. €¢ yard with fruif sed lowers. Ailin udlition. Hebe cheer. to a good tenant. HALL, KILBOURN & CO., Ns, 471 street, m 5-3t Fc KENT—One HGUSK, on 2th street, be- tween Mand N ste Iso, Rooms for rent on E street, between i2th and 13th sts.. and Toem suitable tor a grocery or_ provi Apply at the Paint and Oil Store 300 E = tween 2th and 13th sts Ceal O11 for 9 cents per JOCE SALE—On Eth street, between D and E streets. Island, No.601,a GROCERY STORE, with Good Wil 3-6t* eS RENT—Two FRAME HOUSES o th st_,bet g and T sts gv ee. Apply to BER- ABD HAYES, cor sth and H sts m 3-3" a@ Store 7 AUCTION SALES. _ (Fer other Auction Sates see fourth pag] {3% ¥6SoUTH & 00., Awctioncers. PAWNRBROKER’S SALE. We will geil at-auction, at 500 Aare {gre | a Svenne, corner reat TUESDAY. the oe aes ‘of Sennen, atic sarcieame EY heat RES w P th Be Fulton Co. .consiste of * . prey Genta Br ine a Uver: Hressee, Underclothingy Bleck ig and Btivet Watehone “Sirnents Ortnee eo tee N B.—Ladies are respectfal: ested to at- oa as there will be Ereat foil ress the avovs le Sale of Clothing and Fancy EVENING this week at 7 o’cloc! Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc “ AUCTION SALB OF HOUSEHOLD FUERNI- TURE ABD BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF 2D AND. D STREETS, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVE., CAPITOL HILL On WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock & m.. we shall sell in front of the premises, a xu «1 assortment of Furniture, &c. Also, the Frame Dvell'ng- House on lease ground rent. ‘Terms cash. mh5d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, BX CHOWN, WALKER & CO, ers. We willrell on THURSDAY. March sth, at 12 o'clock m., at Alhambra Restaurant, situated on Louisiana ‘avenue. between 9th and luth Fearly opposite Gentral. Guardhouse, Will of establishment, also the Bar and Fixtures. and one Ne.1 Bagatelle Table. The only reason for the owner selling out fs he is ‘cing Sonth. and should not leave otherwise, us it isan excellent stand, being situated between the two Baraars, and close to the market Termacash ms-st* CROWN, WALKER & CO., Ancta. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. CHOC ERIE 1RON-SA¥R, Pest char eo 5 = AUC ON. On FRIDAY BORNING, March 9. at 10 cio: I will sell. at the store No f15 High stro — and Dunbarton streets, a general ass Groceries and Liquors 1 Herring Fire proof Safe Platform and other Scales Wagon and Harness. Goods EVERY 5-2¢* Axso. At 12 o'clock. I will rent the proverty to th» highest bidder, for 6ne or more years. Sale positive. Terms cash. m 5-d (Int) THOS.DOWLING, Auct. por RENT—Three HOUSES for rent, conve- nient to the street cars. Inquireot W. H. paver, corner of sth and Pa. weg ic a yard 3 RENT — A three-story BRICK HOU ». 565 9th street. Island, between D and EB treets. Apply to, B, BARE, at the Star Of fi mh 3-tf SHOW CasR, with ‘ame and iron stand, Apply at store No, i=6 7th street north, bet. Dand E sts. m3-3t* Roe RENT—A three story FRAMK HOUSE. with a Basement, containing 8 rooms, situated on jat str et 6ast. between C and D streets, (: TH, N 2. Inquire next door, € *KEAT BARGAIN —HOUSE for rent with five 4 rooms: rent for only $10 per menth; and RES- TAURANT for sale fora small amount of $19. Suitab a Grocery. Good reason given for sel- ling. Inquire at the Star Office. m 3.3t* OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUS No 7s. onthe north side ot Gay street, tween Washington and Congress streets, George: town. Possession given March Ist. Inquire of JAS. I. BARRETT, N. 361 Fa RENT--The STORE and HOUs avcpue. For Sale—4 Counters, Shelvin Drawers: 1 Desk; 2 elegant Show Cases, 1 5 mount. =Sewins Machines; 4 Fignre French Plated Mirror; City License; large Carpet and Cloak Rack. ] USE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR ALE.—Address A. B., Star Office. mh 2-3t" For SALE—A god BETTER or MEATSTAND in LE—A COUNTS ate glass. silver- plate Sizo «feet dinchos by 5 fi ¢' entre Market. Apply at No, 359, north ruer of 9th and I street, over Gass & Gat- re, or at Stand 37,in Market. mh 23t™ E—Price , the GUOD WILL and 1! KES of a Meat and Provision Store, ate n excellent stand for business. In- fice. Tm 2-4t™ LE—A three story BRICK HOUSE, containing 9 rooms, large yard. fruit trees, &c, Situated on 13th street, between B and C, Island. For particulars apply at 365 D street, next to Sea- ton Hail. m 2-38* Fo BENT—A three sured BRICK HOUSE, with back building, No. 114 Bridge st., George- town, bet. High and @engress. For terms &c., apply No. 5S High st,, Georgetown, Possession given on the 13th April pext. m 23t" Foz SALE—The LEASE and -F URNITURE of 8 first cluss Boarding House. Inquire on the presiien. area corner of Shan Bee ‘vate door, or at De ee Soar Auctioneers and Real Estate Office, m 2-4t* 305 F st, Fo RENT—A new FRAME DWELLING, on 3d street east, between L and M streets, suita bie for asmall family. It is near the Government Printing Office. There is a pump of excellent water & few yards trom the house, pply tod. KIRK- WOOD, 476 12th st. m2.3t" Fo SALE UR RENT—A small GROCERY and PROVISION STORE. A good stand. Will be sold cheap if applied for soon. Also, a HOUSE of seven rooms and cellar for rent: convenient to the Departments, Osll at 410 N street, after 4p, m, ma 2-3t* F AREAT BARGAIN—FOR SALE—The GOUD WILL AND LEASE of a Wine and Liquor Store en Pennsylvania avenues, near 13th street, Also, the PRESCOTT ROS a great barg: Inquire of OWMAN & CO. aii Auctioneers and Beal Estate Oitice, m 4-4t™ 3065 F st. | RENT—Two neat frame HOUSES, each containing 4rooms. One in Geergetown, the other in Washington, on 2th street. These houses have good lots attached, and convenient to the street cars. Rent $16 per month. Apply to No. 71 Dunbarton st., Georgetown. mh T-eo3t* FOE BENT That cligibly located HOUSE. with fine Store, No. 396, north side of Pennsylvania ayenue, perwern % ane 6th streets, Possess 2th April. to siren rw JONES, College Law Building. "MRS. JANE CAMPBELL, mh 1-6t* 3™4 9th street, above T. *OR RENT—A HOUSE, containing 6 rooms and Pes. Rent moderate: Apply fo TORN Mer CARTY, at Feed Store, corner of 2d strect and Mass. avenue. ot OR RENT—A FRAME TOO: atning six rooms, on New Jersey avenne, between New York avenge and L s 210. fe 27-e03t* c XTURE Store $44 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 7th stre Washington Building. fe 27-6t* POE SALESA BAKER nd for F: joing a good business; ta two-story Frame House with sto! ad fixt Inquire at No. 576 lith street, near Maryland av. fe 27 6t™ A LET—A very comfortable DWELLING on Penneylvania avenue, in the most central part inthecity. inquire at 344 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 7th street. fo 27 6t*_ PPO LET—Two HOUSES, ix rooms each. A Toutes Bet nore an permonth, fe 25-5 (OR RENT—A four-story BRICK HOUSE, 9 re bate uttached: ae and water throu t. No. 108 Green street, Georgetown. For par- ticulars enquire of Mrs. F. GREEN, cor. of Beall and Green st. fe 26 6t JOR RENT OR SALE—A two-story BRICK FE GTod'dion & ttrece north, between 2d and a cast, (north Capitol Hill,) containing five rooms. Kent low to a geod tenant. Inquire 343 Ist street east, between U and D north. fo %-6t" PRAKERS, ATTENTION—FOR SALE CHEAP— One CRACK Eit MACHINE: with tix sete cat: tera, and two BRAKE MACHINES, all in the most complete order; can be used with steam or by hand powe! 1 | or address Bakery , ote : fe 26-6 (OK RENT—On the ist of April, the WH ARF KF OFFIOR, and APPURTENANCE: pied by J. C. HIESTON & CO. as a Apply at No. 19 First st., Georgetown. NENTKAL HALL, Cc a Gorase Pennsylvania ay. and 1th street. Over Nagle’s Anction Rooms. For rent by the day, eek or month, fer Gon- certs. Lectu " ke. ry large and spacious. Forterms = ‘the mises. of e on re! is Mae ee NAGLE & 00. HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR \ FqENT—Purutshed or unfurnished, in the city and Georgetown. MAN & GREEN, fe 13.tf 18 Intelligencer Building, J. OB SALE—A two story FRAME HOUSE, 505 FSG serecy nvocme. tay deere pom teorieltt- une, more and Ghio Railroad, suitable for a Inquire within. ?OR RENT—A first-class BRIOK DWELLING- k HOUSE on G street. second door from 1sth st near the State Department, containing 12 roo with closets and pantries al! begat the house, at purcepring in the rearvof the let Gen all through apr! in the rea: 101 The house. Inquire of D. A. GARDNER, 460 New York ave., near 15th street. fe 23-tf OTEL FOR BENT—The OWEN HOUSE will tbe fer rent the Ist of March. This is @ first- clase house, containing sixty-five (65) chambers, with water and gasin each; water closets on each floor, large dining room. bar-room. &c.. yh fine erate trance, ehciing Wistar Watt rennsy lvani enue, - Kpply to 8 WlOWER dia Pe fo 20-20 JcOR RENT—in Georgetown, nicely furnished Ggorgstown, nicely furnished F Stoomeat Wes Dunbarton , between Congress and High. fo 19-20" ARM FOR SALE, very low, 9 acres improved. Fai intion trom Believtiiey and I alley toes ilies from road Washington.and 2 mi Rail * aire at oa th street. Island, between D and E, or LOGIS DEITZ, on the piace. jan 30-lm* SALE—A three-; RICK HOUSE with F Frame Building in fore vi t lot ad- vacant . Thi is located North Ospitol mE Bana Uc Begatitwis stones SAbE-The Bi ‘and LOT in Square Lg eee ry tee a ¥ GLORY OF MAN 18 STRENGTH—There end ted should im fisty tae HRLMBOLD'S RXTEACH BO HELMBOLD’S BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers “aye Ow NeW ATA MOSHER AYER! SE 3 AVENUE aT PUBLIC AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 9th, at 4o’clock infrontof the premises, L: T jot has been subdivided four two-story frame dwellip ng 5 Toows. and is situated on New Hampshire avenue, north F and @ streets, near Morgan and Bhinchart’s Wharf. One-hali cash; balancein six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day ot Bale, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps, at the SBSG Sales tention to" bb paid’ t E he reqni to ai own when each house is knooked off. Title indisputable. m 5-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anuets. B® JAS. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE, BAR FIXTURES. WINES. LIQ( ORS, OIGARS. Kc. On FRIDAY MOBNING, the léth, at 11 o'clock. by virtue of a deed of trust from Win. Reese to the subscriber. bearing date November 30,. 1855, and Guly recorded in Liber B. M. Il... No, 3. folios 219, &c.. one of the land records for Washington coun » District of Columbia, T shall proce: ell, on the promises, No. 213 Pennsylvania ave known as the “Imperial Restaurant.’’ opposite Willard’s Hotel, the Furniture, Bar-Fixtures, Wines, Li- quors, Cigars. &c.. consisting ef— Mahogany Bedsteads Marble top Tables Mirrors and Steol-plate Engravings Velvet and Three-ply Oarpets Bureans, Washstands, B Sheeting, Linen, &., &., Being the Furniture of sixteen new furnished chambers and parlor. Ase. The Wines, Liquors, Decanters, Glass, Ware, &c. Terms of sale cash. GEO. 0. B. MITOHEL.L. Trustee. mh 5-l0t_ JAS. C. McGUIRE & (0., Ancts. BY D. L. WELLS & O0., Auctioncers. We will sell at public auction, on the premi on WEDNESDAY, March 7th, ats ocloxk pe f Lot 18. in Square S64, fromting 16% feet on 0 » between 2d and 3d streets north, ok back 135 feet to a W foot alley, improved by @ smal frame house andshed, us cash, 3t D. L, WELLS & ©O., Aucts. ¥ ©. W. BOTELER, Anctioneer, LARGE SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE- HLOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, March 10th, at 10% ovclock. 1 =hall sell at_my Auction 9, 320 D street, between lth and lth, the Effects of a font declining housekeeping, consisting in part of, viz: One superior seven-octave round-corner Rosewood Piano. cover and steol Rosewood Parlor Suite, covered with Brocatelle Four elegant solid Walnut Chamber Sets, with marble top One Walnut Mirror front Wardrobe Brussels. Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets Cottage Chamber Sets, Marble-top Tables Walnut Sofas, Arm and Reception Chairs Gilt-frame Mirrors, Engravings Superior Hair and other Mattresses Hall Oilcloths, Window Curtains and Shades Gas Fixtures, Blankets, Comforts and Sheets 4 id Crecke: Ty. Cook Stove, Cooking Requisites.&c, The Cabinet Furniture embraced in this sale is of ver: perior quality. wortby the attention of those wanting handsome and durable articles. ‘Terms cash. mah 3-4 C. W. BOTELER, Jr., Auct. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER TY PRONTING ON G STREET NORTH, BE- Wrens SINTH AND SEVENTH STBEETS By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi passed on the 16th day of May. 1564.1 ehall proceed to seil,in frout of the Premises,on FBIDAY, 9th day of March next, at Ge’closk p. m tof No. 14, in Suuare No. 455, having a £ building front, ranning back a g00d de} thw th the improvements, consisting of small Brick House. Terms One half cash: the residue in two equal instalments, at six and twelve months, the pur- chaser to give notes bes g interest, with enlorser acceptable to the trnst the title to be withheld anti, the whole of the P esgenescond money shall be paid; $100 down when the property is knocked off. und if the purchaser faila to comply with the terms of sale within five days from the time there- of, the trustee reserves the right to reseil at the risk and cost of the purcbaser. ai conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ef the purc r. r WM_W. McGILL. Trostes, fe®-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE SALE, FRONTING ON SOUTH A. BE- TWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, id CAPITOL HILL, AT PUBLIC AUC- On WEDNESDAY. ths at 4 o'clock, p.m,, premises. by virtne ef the subscriber, dated th ath day of March. 13s, and duly recorded inthe Land Records for Wash: ington County. District of Columbia. Liber N. © T., No_ 65, folios 23,24, and 2%, Lot No. 12, in Square 785, fronting &) feet on South A sirect, run- ning back a good depth to fine alleys, with the im- ‘provements, The above property will be sold according to the said deed of trust on the premises. _ Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Ail concenoins and revenue stamps at the cost oft rehaser $100 down when the preperty is knocked off by the Auctioneers. | onenT HESTON, Trastes, feb 2-co8ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TROUSTEER’S SALE OF Meike HOUSES AND LOTS, SITUATED AND FRONTING ON KNNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND EAST 4PITOL STREET. BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D S EaST, AND PEBSUNAL EFFECTS AT AUCTION ‘ On THURSDAY, the 8th pan, nel March, 1353, I shali sell. in front of the premizes, at4 o'clock p. m..commencing on the first named property, by yirtue of a of trust to the subscriber, bear- ing date the 3d day of August, eizh' hundred and sixty-five duly rerorded in Liber N.C. T., Ne. —, fotios tn ool 440 , &c.,,one of the land records for the county of Washington, in the Dis- triet of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered B, in the subdivision of part of square pumbered seven hundred and thirty-one, 731,) with the impr: Said space. PAls9, west half of lot numbered nineteen, /19.) in Square numbered seven hundred and twenty nine, (729.) with the improvements. which covsist.of a goed frame house, contain’ va rooms and large Store-room and two cellars is lot fronts 23 bart 3 inches on East Capitol street, between Ist and 20 streets east ‘Terms: One-third cash; thebalance in efx, twelve ths, the baser or purchasers and eighteen mon! deferred payments, nen te gives notaaees: the a deed gine ne mngeed CE test; taken, to secure AR conver ance at the cost of purchasers, inclu- revenue stamps. . red paid down when the prop- e fe Enocked of = — a ed with me then 41 5 u an proper das next highest bidder. “? eS not ith in ten OE a ee ter fo 4-084 ol DANS, Bact 1 LMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRAOT BUOCRU te |S peed intasteand dor fr: in) AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. 3Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, VERY VALUABLE Ee STORY BRI Rewind! AE Saas On MONDAY, ine om of March, we shat! sett front premises, st ¢o'clock'p m.. that Fa —— nan d and basement b: Bow occup! ar the honse No. 577 and Lot je, or owner reserves the Ri Porty at the risk and cost of the ret purchaser. i conveyanci id eiamps at cost , Porcher Trine an revenue at of the ndisputabs Me 26 GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Ancts. BX ©. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. = SALE OF A_ SUBSTANTIAL Two.stoRY ANDI STREKT, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON. March 5, at 5 ovclock. I sbell sell. en Se route, part of Lot No. 12, in Square No. M4, toge! he ments thereon, consisting of story Frame Dwelling, contat The Lot fronts Reva ~one fe street, between Pennsylvania and runs back one bund: twenty Terme: Ove-half cash; residue in six and twelve months, netes to bear fnterost, satisfactorily se- cured. Cenveyanci: and stamps at rcohaser's cost fod C.'W. BOTELER, Anct, BY J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. BRICK STORE AND LOT ON D STREE . REAR BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD On MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 5th, at ax o'clock, wo shall sell on the prewises. Lot No. 6. in Kibby’s subdivision of re 871, together with the improvements, consisting of a Brick + between ist and Terms: Half cash; balance 6 and 9 months, with interest, secured on the proverty fe dts J.C. MeGUIRE & CO , Aucts. RY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown FRAME BUILDING AND LEASE OF CORNER T. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, March 6, at 5 o'clock, I will sell, in fromt of the premises, on the corner of Montgomery and Gay streets, © Frame Buildi and lease of Lot. with privilege of removing baild- ing at the expiration of lease, Sale posttive, Termscash, sg fe 234 THOS. DOWLING, Auct BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, March 5. 1856, at 4 o'clock, I will sell, in tront of the p ines. part of t No 73, fronting 25). feeton West, pear Mill strect, and im- proved by two small Frame Tenements, Terms cack. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser fez THOMAS DOWLING, Auct BY P. ©. WELLS & 00, Auctioncers. We will sell P m. ises. Lows, in Square 557, ou MONDAY, th instant. at 5 o'cleck »the Frame Hous Let. fronting on L. street, ‘between Ist and Jereey ayenne. Improvements are a Frame Ho and Stable erms made known at time and place of sale. fe 28-6t* L. WELL & OO, Aucts, [3Y GREEN LLIAMS, J on the prem- Sth WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, LEASE, GOOD WILL, BAR, BAR FIXTURES, RANGES AND FORNITL REAT AUCTION. ‘On TUESDAY. the 6th day of March next, at 12 ™.. we shal! sell, on the premises, the Restaurant called the Homestead.en Penn syonue, between 32th and 13th streets west, (Nos. 247 and 249.) the learete run over four years. Good Will, stock of Liquors, Bar Fixtures. consisting of — Counters. Oyster Boxes, Decanters, Glass W are, Fine Oval frame Mitrore, Steel-plate Engravings, Jhandeliers, Eating Rooms, consisting ef Marble top Tables. Three-ply Carpets, Chandeliers, Stoves, Table Linen, &c, cae furnished with fine Ranges, Hot and Cold ‘ater, Steamsd Oyster Pipes and Boxes, throughout both houses Chambers furnished with Mahogany Tedateads, ashetands, Marble-top Dressing Bure: Cottage Bedsteads, Phree- Mattres: The to the highest bidder for cash. Itcan be purchased at private sale by calling om the Proprietors, on the premiscs if The House is now doing an excellent by -iness.and the enly reason for selling is that they are cugaged im other business The above premises are all newly papered and Painted thro a fed GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y J. 0. McGUIRE & @0., Auctioneers, MARKET FARM ¥OR SALE. Will be sold, on TUESDAY, 6th of March, at12 o'clock, at our Auction Rooms. « lot of Land, con- taining abeut twenty acres, suitable for a garden and fruit farm, lying upon the military road mid- way between Forts De Bussy and Stephens, adjoia- ing the land of Mr. Swartz, commanding jew of Washington and the Soldiers’ Home, about 2¢ mile- from Washington, either by the 7th street lith street road; a very desirable property. Title guaranteed. Purchasers desiring to view the property wil\ gallon Wm. Reading, at the Union Arch, on the Washington Aqueduct. For information ‘address him at rgetown, D.C.;or FE es, Kartz, at the Ordnance Department. Winder’s Building. Terns: Two thirds cash; $50 of which must be paid at sale, balance may remain. secured on the mrsperty five years, with interest. All conveyances at cost of purchaser. the terms of sale are mot cemplied with In ten from the day of sale, the right is reservad to the property at the risk aud cost of the first purchaser. fe 26-64" J.0, McGUIRE & ©O.. Avcts. [3° GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE ON 10TH ST., BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTH. On TUESDAY, the sth day of March next, at 18 o'clock @. m., we shall sell at the residence of 8 gen- teman delining housekeeping, viz: Sefas, Chairs, Hat-Rack, Dressing Bureaus, Rockers: Bedstoads Washstands, Wkatnots, Tables Stoves, Crockery. Matting Mattresses, Writing Table Kitchen Requisites, &c., &. Terms cash, feud GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. FRY NAGLE & CO., Anctioncers. Sales-reoms No. 267 Pennsylvania nn gd corner of lith Nagle & Co. will givet personal att-ation to the eale of Real Heiete nud Hoeesone Iivalturest the residence of ilies rg aes chandise of every description, Hove Ost chai ise of ©! Horses. Gee I: TUESDAY, March 6, pt ing aa mg |) 2 ly oa regu r of roce: ie quors, ae . fofehict ‘the attention of pnrehaser# is respectfully = NAGLE & ©O., Aucts, SALE OF GOVERNMENT STOREHOUSE. ief Quartermaster’: fice. of Washwazton, nicl Qua rnsaon D.C. Vevruary 38, 1s, 't dar the airecticn of Resvet Cisatenent Govecel reve ; Jas. M. Moore, A. Q. M., on TUESDAY, March 6, 1366, at 12 o'clock m., ONE (1) STOREHOUSE, 114 by 144 feet, eaenee st the corner of Twentieth and E strocts, city. “The build ng must be removed within ifteen days from date of sale. Terms—Cash in Government funds. ~Brt. Maj dna Casal Geese, je S ef Qa . fost 1: Gon Bepot of Washington, B™ W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TBUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of s deed of trust. bearing date the 190m day of July. 1865,duly executed and recorded im Liber N. 0. NO. 6, folios 173 to 175, Feball offor t public auction, on THURSDAY, the 228 day of March, 1536, o'clock p.m, on the prem ises, the following improved real es! to wit: Being part of Square No. 688,in the city of Wesh- ington. D C., beginning for the same at the dis- tance of 77 feet from the northwest corner of nare on south A street, and running thence south 134 feet 6 inches, thence east 12 feet, thence the line of stree epee the bexinning together the line of etreet 12 feet to % marta | singular the buildings and improre- thereon. eit aera wale are: One Delf cathy gum of Which amount to nes dows. oe ti and the balance ins! ey yy tothe natietaction of the of ‘ ‘Cetampe ead conveyancing at the costof the pur- chaser. If t ‘ms of sale are not complied with an@ faliied within fiye days from date Sacks Re eee tee reserves the right fo resell at the _ of the purchaser, upon, week's notice in some AL’ 1 newspaper ip est rie wack E00, necks, fe 26-2aw kas ML WA kis WM_L WALL & 00. Ancts._ Pz GOVERNMENT ©a AMBU- S* UL okcns. AND ARMY WAI Chis Will be sold at ton of Drevet Colonel ©. H Fompkins RAT a the ‘cilowing mentioned Govermment property, we s2 LIGHT CARTS, 10 LIGHT AMBULANCES. 300 ARMY WAGONS, Which wil! be sold singis sud must be removed within five days from wale. Torms cash, iv Government fande. By order of Brevet Obief Quartermaster mb 1-106