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LOCAL AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Groven's.—The Kean combination this eve- Mr. Kean as Hs rs. Kean as the “Queen,” and as “Ophelia.” NEWS. about half-past five o' covered ia the stable of Messrs. Paten & Son, B street and tween south wr ‘al: ‘was atthe corner of Maryland avenue and 4\ street. which quickly brought to the scene the city and Ring, witha in “ Hamlet,” Diss Chapman MutzeRoTT HaLt.—The gran cert of the German Opera Troupe thisevening, Under the direction of Theodore Habelman, When that artist, Steinecke, Madame Johanna. gen, and other eminent talent, will ay department ‘ie Government. These, with the mea at the Clothing Depot in Armory Square, being but a few were first on the ground, subdue the flames. From \d sacred con- from the fire, worked manfally to Paten’s stable the FOR SALE AND RENT. AUCTION SALES. i nereeepeeeneeeteeeegane guetemerpreecaat {OR RENT— re c w} EK ofr rooms th children, two [Fer other Auction Sales s fourth page } iy EX Fisrest bet co [5* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. (OR SA4LE-The GOOD WiLL, FIXTURES | THREE HUNDI BAC INE SAL’ Face HEMee taste ete? | ongomorsan Sa ce re * ipl . . BRO.. 29 St. Paulst,Deltimore” mative | ovclock mn Tekan oeany ), March 231. at 12 « is rf atthe foot of OB RENT—Two leasant FURNISHED Georgetown, for account of whom it ROOMS, with water and gas and double beds, suitable for t amen, anak 300 SACKS FIN Thonth. Apply 406 Tthrsteece Pres Be Sale positixe. nmALE. eTtmme embracing some of their t al Habelman will sing Sleep Well, Sweet Angel,” &c. Seaton Harr—Wyman's great gift exhi- fire spread to Ug aes nen f{ the Messrs. Paten; aud bt George C. Henning and occupied by Mr. Ainsley, jeweler; the building occupied by front building ANTED—By a respectable sr gates | W adhesin se a8 be! Good references if required. °s Office. . dress Box 11 Star 'erms cash. bition continues to draw, aud no wonder. Who Would not, for an investment of only twenty- five cents, enjoy a fine entertainment and ie the chance of winning a building lot, or something equally as useful if not as valuable. Tue CANTEREUEY still lives, and the varied And interesting programme presented every evening fills the house. Drama, comedy, dance and song to-night. a Work INGMEN’S Con VENTION.—Last evening ular meeting of the Workingmen’s Con- vention was held at the Council Chamber, City Hail, Mr. D. Daughton, President, in tke chair, and J. W. Mattingly secretary. The credentials of the following were re- ed:—W. ©. Clark, John Collins. J. T Robert Duguid, of the Granite Cutters; Samuel Fearson and Fred- erick Pope, Ship Joiners, and Robert V. Bond, lron Davis, resigned; and they were all ANTED_One unfurnished ROOM, with gas and water, centrally lecated, nd qmiet tenant. A .» Box 458 Post Office. ANTED—A GIRL, to do washing and iron- isework ina small fa: bet. 4th and 5th. Refe ANTED—A SITUAT: 14 yearsin some store. W: a |. Best references given. Address i N, Druggist, cormer 4th and H streets and Mass. ay., Washington ANTED—All persons, male or female, white yeti g so cen al e in a light business that pays Lhe) ke ers, who kept & tobacco an cel, and the back building of Mr. James Pumphrey, south of Mr. Paten’s: but throngh the efforts of the firemen, notwith- standing the combustible nature of the back buildings, the fire was subdued. Messrs. Paten & So which there is some for a respecta- ‘ating terme, lose about $3,500, on urance; Mr. Henning on ee a some | cme ‘umphrey ut $150 in damage to roperty, besides the amount lost by the TON by a youth ald. lik feed dealers, adjoining Messrs. Paten, lost their stable, and their back building was also dam- aged; and Mr. Johnson, shoemaker, adjoining Messrs. Brewer & Co., had his stoc injured by water. A colored man in the employ of the Messrs. Paten, named Peter Williams, was asleep in the stable at the time the fire broke out, and Serees he could get out he or black, in w. 49271 oung, James Doran, ANTED—By the Ist of April of d or six rooms in a gentee! north of Penna. avenue and cenvenient to the cars, fer a family of three, wi nt must be moderate. Address U. No objection to take three unfurnished and kitchen with a family Ss a m 21- @ neat HOUSE neighborhood, to fill vyacancies;) oulders, in place = ere vedty W., 488 ith The Messrs. Paten their establishment dred dollars in coppers, be found in the ashes. pees ee S. Court or Crarws, March 21.—James B, Coney and others ys. the United States. thi$ case Chief Justice Casey delivered the opinion of the Court, allowing the claimant Robert M. Blackburn et al. ys. the United States. Chief Justice Casey delivered the opin- ion of the Court m this case, allowing the claimant £9,731.75. . In this case, on motion of Mr. Fuller, counse! for claimant, time was granted to answer the Also, on motion of Mr. Merriman, counsel in No. 2,968, leave was granted to filean amended had in the upper story of between five and six hun- b R. Wal T, corresponding secre- fet: mmunica “4 which will probably tary, read a communication from J.S. Seu, Esq., corresponding secretary of an asso- ciation in Cincinnati, Onio, in relation to the eight-hour movement, and the efforts being Made in that section to obtain the passage of a law making eight hours a legal day's work. Seyerai other communications of the same pur- were also read. new officers were ins‘alled, as follows - - R. McLean, President, Richard Emmon ‘Vice President: Joseph W. Mattingley, Record- Secretary; Asa McCracken, Financial Sec- ry; Joseph W. Waltemyer, Corresponding Secretary; Donald McCathran, Treasurer. Mr. McLean, on assuming the duties of the cbair, after expressing his thanks for the honor conferred upon him, urged upon the delegates the necessity of centering their efforts with those of all workingmen to secure eight hours @sailegal day's work. Much had been done the conyention, but much more remained; @nd located here at the capital of the nation the convention should urge upon Congress the adoption of an eight hour law. He believed that the movement ultimately would triumpao, and that the stronger ie efforts and the more Bnited the workingmen throughout the coun- try. the sooner these ends would be accom- ANTED-A BOOT and SHOR MAKER, 6 , QoLie Teh street, Teland. 3 “B.A. JOHNSON. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN to Cook and Iron. None but those that understand their business and can come well recommended need ap- Call at 475 Massachusetts av. 3 NTEP IMMEDIATELX—A MAN who mn- lerstands farming, to take charge of a farm jood references required. Apply to CHABLES KING, Nertheast corner of 7th and F. m 20 3t* of about eighty acres. ANTED—Ry a youn sober habits. who and writes a middliny » whick would leave him some leisure hoers for the pursuit of his studies. W: to accept most an) e can make himse’ erences. Address ‘*T, 20-31" man of good morals and as some experienc: good hand, a honorable position, where- urefal. Can giva good ref- t issi t . On report of special commissioner, the fol B.,' 212 L streot, wear Lith, lowing cases were dismissed : Nos. 1,65, 1,870, 14916, 1,917, 1,915, 1,921, 1,929, 1,930, 1.931, 1,9 5 > 1,945, 1.947, 1,948, 1, 1,953, 1,954, 1,957, 1,953, 1 In the following cases, filed to dismiss the same was overruled, and the cases were continued to the next Decem- ber Term, viz: Nos. 1,996, 1,951, 1,952, 1,922, 901, 1,909, 1,915 ANTED—At a first-class boarding house, a good CATERER, who will take entire charge and responsibility of meals served for which a liberal compe: All conveniences will be p: ply — one fully competent. to the boarders, ided. None ood ap- the motion heretofore ANTED TO RENT—Two or three UNFUR- nitable for the house- of asmall quiet colored family, by a care- Apply at the Star Office Joseph W. Parish etal. ys. the Umtted States. Tet aascth nates’ erriman, counsel for the claimants in this case, moved that the order to dismiss the same, made on the 20th instant, be vacated, and that he have leaye to file an amended petition. Motion allowed. een A Missive Boy Hearp Frow.—In June of last year, it will be recollected by many, a lit- tle son of Mr. P. J. Caldwell, who resides near the coruer of Massachusetts avenue and 2d street, suddenly disappeared from the city, and notwithstanding every effort was made to as- certain his whereabouts, by offering rewards and placing the police of this and other cities on thealert, no tidings could be obtamed of him, except that he was last seen near the rail- read depot, at which one of the Western regi- ments of Gen. Sherman’s army was embarking on atrain for home. The boy was only nine years old, and was quite asmart lad, days since the parents were surprised and y ig & letter trom Muske- gan, Michigan, which states that Stephen got upon a train with the regiment as it was about to leave the city, and stating that he had no father or mother, the soldiers allowed him to accompany them; that, on arriving in Michi- gau, the writer took him to his home, and had been sending him to school, and he was getting along finely, but had lately informed the writer that his parents were living, and named their place of residence, and expressed a wish to re- torn. Mr. Caldwell will leave in a few days to bring his long lost son home. from the same neighborhood was missed about the same time, bul no tidings have been heard es REAL EState SAes.—Messrs. W. L. Wall & Co., yesterday afternoon sold the following described property, known as the Page pro- perty, situated in square 467, and between 6th and 7th and F ana G streets, Island: and lot Ne. 15, to Mr. Cullinan, for $5,550; lot 1443, to the same, for 29 cents per foot: lot No. 14, to Mrs. Givens, for 193 cents; lot No. 10, to H. McCaffrey, for 5i cents; lot No. 11. to same, for 23g cents; lots 12 and 13, to S. Hoover, for 22% cents; lots 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7,and S,to D. D. Foley, tor 13 cents: lot No. 1, to T. McCaffrey, for 29 cents; lot No. 30, to John Fagin, for20\ 7, 28, and 29, to D. cents; lot No. 26, to same, for 37 cents; lots 2¢ and 25, to same, for 25 cents; lot No. 18, to P. Donnelly, for 20 cents; lot No. 17, to John She- han, for 19% cents; lot No. 16, to Mr. Cullinan, for 19¥ cents. Each of the other officers made short ad- eresses on assuming their duties. Mr. McCathran invited the attention of the convention to the fact that a meeting had been called of the Presidents of the various trades Sssociations, to assemble in New York on the 26th imstant, to make arrangements for a na- He offered a resointion which was adopted, to send a delegate to that convention, and Messrs. J. C.C. Whaley. D. C: and Richard nominated, and after four ballots, J. C. C 'y was declared ejected. Mix. Robert Bond stated that at the last meet- ing of the Iron Moulder’s Union they insiruct- ir delegates to make 4 motion for the ap- iment of & committee to wait upon the dent of the United States and ask him to mend to Congress the passage of au eight accordance therewith he it was adopted and the offi- cers were instructed to act as such comiitiee. Mz, Fred Pope. of the Ship Joiners, and Mr. R Bond, of the Iron Moulder’s Union, were appotnted to fill vacancies on the Executive Messrs. Whaley, Bond, and Clark were ap- Pointed a committee to examine the books. The delegate to the Con~ention to be held in New York, Mr. Whaley, was instructed to urge the Convention to fix upon Baltimore as the proper place to hold the proposed National punctual tenant. SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID a resueotarae yoann ate Ad- nnrse wanted by M.. Star Off ) ANTED—We want all the HOUSES we can furnished or unfurnished. and two for members of D.L, WELLS & CO, corner 13th and F stre tional conve A get, large or small Sonaduate for first class famil Congress immediately. EXPEBIENCED COOK WISHES Tr ivate family er ri th street, No. 313 NTED- A WHITE WOMAN as cook ina Apply between 11 a m. and 1 g m., February 2éth,at No. S85 19th ot, uae 3. fe 85.000; tions for which corner E street. law, and in Made the motion. —Wanted to bny for handed CLOTHING of ‘air price will be pa: WANTED I {I GEN’ AL . FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and table business, where @ small outlay is only re- quired, and where those en; commence at one F street, and be taught his jod of Stamping.so simple that a child Being the only ; We can furnish full and tools, cushions, composi- y dozen or hundred. This is achance for any one wishing to make money by a 381 wayztep. WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for CENTS PER PANTALETS, can at once undertak practical Stamper h complete instruct.«: tions and stam: avis, of the Executive Committee, da report in relation to holding mass *, im which he spoke of the suecess of the former meeting, and stated that the com- Mittee were making arrangements for another meeting which he hoped would be generally He stated thata been before the Another boy ANTED. 331 E. rtion of the committee had udiciary Committee of the House, to which the bill introduced by Mr. Rogers. of N.J,to make eight toursa iegal day's work, had been referred. and it was thought that the bill would be reported on fa- vorably. Among those who would support the measure in the House were Gen. Banks. Bir. Rogers. of N. J.; Mr. Niblack, of Ind., and Mr. Thomas, of Md. Mr. Cavis offered a resolution, which was adopted, returning the thanks of the conven- tion to Hon. W. E. Niblack and F. McNer- any for their able addresses on the 9th inst. Mr. McUathran stated that the memorial of of the workingmen of the District had been banded to Mr. Thomas, who had presented it, and it was referred to the Judiciary Com- D' CLOAKS. OAPES, BA PINCUSHIONS, SLIPP! re k ip new Patterns of by the aid of a new machine fo stamp any pattern brought us, itampers aae we are only practical es Ladi come to the only terns not excell York. 8 ret, OD ‘aten é Embroidered. Yokes, Bands: Flannel Bkirts, and Shawls, for sale. —SEOOND HAND FURNITORE, ANTED iN BEDS, BED: D. Foley, for 20 ——— GRAND LARCENY.— Yesterday afternoon, Ann Pede, negress, passing along 7th street, near L, saw a bundle of calico, containing 24 ona box in front of the store of lie, and seized it and pat it under ber shawl, and tried to escape. Mr. Wylie saw her and caught her, took the calico from her, and turned her over to officer Ray. She was taken to the Central Guardhouse, and being asked wh: phed «the devil not deny anything, and the evidence is posi- tively against her, she will probably be sent to the Criminal Court. a CITY ITEMS. 2 ——_e——_—_ ice Hovses, Closets, and Refrigerators, on scientific principles. all sizes, made to order, at the Show Case and Cabinet Works, corner K and Sth streets, south side Northern Market. Letournan stated that he had had a con- ‘Versation with Senator Brown, of Mo., on the tof the eight hour bill, and Mr. Brown ‘xpressed his sympathy with the meve- ment and bis determimation to support it. After -ome further remarks, the convention FOR SALE AND RENT. OR SALE—A HOUSE containin and summer kitchen. on the premises. T FOR 8. WO LOTS on N street 8th streets west, opposite Catholic Church. FOR RENT—Square No. 97, between 20t): and 2ist streets west, and N and O streets north, suita ble fora BRICK YARD. Several LOTS between 13th and lth sts. west, and S$ and T sts. north, well situated for a MAR KET GABDEN. Also, various BUILDING LOTS in the northern part of the city. Inquire of C.N. THOM, 30 Pa, ave., or 232 G st. west, Washington, or C. M. MATTHEWS, opposite Post Office, re os m 15 7 No. 176 thet. es Nationa MUTVAL PROTECTION Company.—The Senate, postponed the consideration of the bill to in- the National Matual Protection y, until to-day,it being op- Senators on the ground that the right to speculate in lands of the several without charter from the State legislature, was too great a power to be conferred on the company. The following are the names of the incorporators, many of whom are weil known citizens of this District: A. W. Randall, John A. Andrew, Hen: Chas. T. Sherman, F. P. Stanton, ister, Wm. T. Withers, John Trimble, John R. Elvans, ©. A. Stevens, Jas. Gilfillan, Jos. H. Wiggin, Jas. M. Latta, A. H. Bigelow. J. S. Sbuiltze,M. N. Wisewell, Ward H. Lamon, G. W. Riggs, Duncan S. Walker, John W. Stokes, Ansoa O. Doolittle, Hawkins Taylor, John W. Geary, Chas. Mason, (ieo. B. Beall, John B. Hutchinson, and Martin H. she stole the calico. she re- Danis, Between: 7ihand tempted her.” Homestead Com; posed by seve: States ad lilitum, 51 Congress st. ieee Jewrtry.—Combs, Jet and Pearl, Jet and Coral Plain Jet, Jet and Gilt Chains, Jet Setts come on this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa. ave., near4ig st. GEORGETOWN NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS, ADVER’MTS ——e——. Convnpre™.-Why is it that Parmer & Walk- er, No. 481 7th street, can get up fashionable clothing ata less price than any other house Center, John A. n abatement of 8 per cent. willbe allowed on the tax of 1356, if paid on or before the firet day of CHAS. D. WELOH, Collector. CocyTerreir ¢€ ‘We publish the re it in sending us 4 correct answer following imformation as valuable to holders a oe vour beat Nook Ties. J PECG STORE FOR SALE—Weil iscatod + 1 RUGGIST, through the Post Ofee ia BS ‘algal adie Le s TY, UNEUSNISHED BOOMS. commnnica- | “FRONTING ON 0 AND PSTRERTS NORTIO roar of he Goveranner Peeeas BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUB AND Bet bet New Jenene Tint FIFTH STR EST, BY AUCTION On WEDERSDAT, Soe. as. i na . T.. sell, @ premises, two Lots, 0 LET_AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE on cor, | frontingon P street! hevine Diset front sack hy at 3 me ES th ste. : eet ¢ inches by sam u 20 a quire of Dr. BEDFORD BROWN, Room No 380 | 45, in subdivision of Square No. silt street. m 22-3t* iad nt cei oe purchasers, )OK RENT—Very desirabl rly. im ag the location is growing rapidly. Foe ro, e Pleasant netentorhoe, | _ Terms: One-fourth cach; balance in six, twolve Rent at only $10 per month. ce convenient to cars and departments. Apply large and eighteen months, secured by a deed of frame. P street, three doors west of 1 the premises. moderate. ? leg ye osilconveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost "] © BENT The half of tho one-story COTTAGE 25 down on each Lot when sold on Chestnut street, between P and Q streets, eds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aurts. fourth house frem iéth street, containing 2 rooms, with a kitchen, woodhonss, &c. Terms moderate T; el? £1 OR. Apply on the premises before Sor after 4in FE MANURE of Center Market will be sold terpooms ne 7 ie marge | te the highest bidder for cash. SATURDAY, ae 7 March $1. atl2m.,for the quarter ending June STORE TO BE LET—The proprietors the * i Ss Worstiere Ueetecnuare eine 30. ‘The Wanure will be raked in heaps for re. being oblized to devote their attention exclusively tothe | under {ant imust be removed daily by purchaser, manufacture of Show Caesand fineCabinet Work, | "D4e! forfeiture of purchase money) will let their front corner STORE on a lease of 1 m 22-e08t Clerk Center Market. 3,5or7 years, Fronting on the market. and ina populous part of the metropolis.it is one of the bes f B J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. stands in the city for an auction and commission, — furniture, produce and provision, or other mer- | THREE STORY BRICK 2 YELLING HOUSE, cantile business Wr 22-30" were BACK BUILDING, OS E e STORE at corner of 7thstrect | ha THURS A pee et AT AUCTION. and poner A av.,in Washington Batlding, o'clock, we will sell the Dwelling- Aubly te BARBOW & €0., next door to Bauk of | Lot, being No. 200. on north T street’ fourth ho ashington. _ _ m2 — | from the corner of 20th etrect west, nor’h side. Fo RENT—DWELLING No. 114 Greenet, | The how ig three story and cellar, with back J, Searestown. Pleasantly lo ated. Nine rooms, Puilding and a two story stable en rear of lot, is i es o al - ation of br: " pore = water in kitchen. ouse part a = rooms, with ch tna and contains 10 or 11 "OR RENT—Two or three UNFURNISHED | ele positive half cash; balance six and twelve ROOMS on the second floer.suitabie for house- | months, the notes to be secnred h Keeping. Rent moderate, Apply 115 A stroet ¥ cashes property. South, Capital ine Dp! mb 21se" oe and stamps te be paid for by the LARGE SAFE HOR SALE- an be seen at | mb 2I 3.0. McGUIRE & 00., Ancts. S 7th street. ny person having repairing 7 a rh —— Bt 418 7:h strect will call’ soou on account of re: | RY D- L. WELLS & CO., Auctions: tiring trom business. m 21 3t ve will sell at Public Auction, on the promises. (PHE HOUSE, LOT. AND PREMISES, AT | on TUESDAY, March 27th at 5e\clock p.m.. Loré 385, west 2ist st., are for sale at low figures. in Sqnare 2:8, fronting 15 feet on 13'4 st... be Bids are invited until the Ist April, 1865. Callen | Band Maryland avenue, and running or address Gen.,RU BUS INGALLS, 221 Pa ave., | improved by atwo stery Frame Honse con! Washington, mh ait’ | Grooms. JOR REN three story and attic BRIOK ee I HOUSE, containgten rooms, store room and | _™b 21-6t D.L. WELLS & CO., Ancts. cellar, Sitnated on 7thst..bet. La. ay. and Det., BY. L. WALL & CO. Auctleneers No. 536. In JOMN RILEY, Pa. av., bet! South corner of Penn’a ave. and 9th st. 3d and 4°, sts., N m ais ol as LOTS IN THE FIBST WARD AT AUCTION. OOB RENT The jarae STORE ROOM and ail | Gn WEDNESDAY ABTERNOON, the Sun: vania avenue. They will be rented together or at4 o'clock, we will sell, in front of the separately. Possession of the Stere given from an: 3 dl 2) siter the alet inet A tg.J. Me JOHNSUN, peed hs between 204 sad 21th ota. street, bet 9th and 101 0. 3 re 42, on 23d st., bet. G and 1 Lot 7, eat Lot it. sau [OR SAL#@—The LEASE for vight years, with | Lot §, square 20,0n Ket., bet. 26th and2ith the improvements end Furnitures of the EU- | Lots, square 3i,onH st, bet. 2ith et. and N. H. ROPEAN HOTEL, on the corner of Pennsylvania avenne. avenue and Jith street. If the above is not seld on Terme: One-fourth cash: balance in six and or before the Ist of April, there will be a catalogue | twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of sale soen thereafter, of which due notice will be | trust. given. The Hotel is doing agooa business, ani the nveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- only reason for selling ison account of ill healt of r the undersigned, © to commence at Lot No. 4. on E strect. Inquire on the premires. mi W.L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. mb 21 tf ——— ae [RY 2 © McGUInti & CO, Auctioncers, ,URNISHED HO! 0 NT—No_ 428 a ee — [ee EE LA Sp. m, Will not | TRUSTER’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE LOT be rented for a boarding house. m 20-6t™ ON L STREET, NEAR CORNER OF 22D, adh — WEST-END. FOR SALE-A STAND inthe Centre Market, | (1, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March 28th, EK No. 372. Apply at 190 Va. ave., bet. 452 and | at 5 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of deed of 6th sts. Island mt 20 3t st duly recorded in LiberJ. A. 8., No. 23, folios FOE SA28-4, ydbsiuited RESTAURANT. end 124. T shu Inquire at 654 7th street, opposite Center soya ay Market. tata fect alley. ~ BESTAURANT LIOPNSE FOR SALE—It | * Terms: One-half cas isto run pine months, Inquire at 305 between 12th and 13th sts, m “OR RENT—A GARDEN of one acre, situated | Conveyancing at purchaser's cost Fe cay a tow natares from the market. “For | 2g sHQDEM Ay WATERS. Trustee, c., apply on the premises, 117 Prospect | _™ 2!-d wetba ttainatl 9 Aucts. own, D.C. m2i-cost* | PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SOB SA TOCK and FIXTURE: 4 — k Grocery Store, Enquire of THUS. YOUNG, A TOUN AND POT ON yn oe eEe BAe No 275 Pa. ave.. bet. Ith and Lith sts.. south RET. LAND K STS. NORTH ae side. Btoroforrems. mn 2-58" On MONDAY, the 36th instant. at 5p. m., we OR $ALE—The STOCK and FIXTURES ofa | shall sell, in front of the premises. part Lots 4 and small Grocery and Provision Store. Also, the | 5, in Square 88, 18 feet front by 124 fect 1 inch dee » corpors m and government license will be seld | with the improvements, consisting of a well-built cheapforcash Inquire at this effice. _m 20 3t* two-story Frame Hou: <OR | : Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, ECB RENT TA new FRAMES HOUSE, with sx | and cighteen months, secured by a deed of trust on * | the premises. ree aan. Inquire of J. THOMPSON, ‘Ail conve ‘ancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $i¢0 down when the property is sold. wh 20-4 GREEN & Lot 14, Square 73. fronting north L street, near the t, running back 10) fect to residue in six months, D st.. | with interest, secured by deed of trust on the prop- é erty. termi stree’ FSR, PEXt A large BRIOK HOUSE, No. 72 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. This house contatns eleven rooxs, cellar, stable; also, gas and ILLIAMS, Ancts. watcr on the premises. Inquire of MF. DORAN, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 2 Bridge street, Georgetown. __mh 20 5t" | A DeTION SALE OF TWO UNIMPROVED LOTS FOF SALECHOUSE, northwest corner of 19th | “ON THE OOKNER OF NORTH E STREET and L streets; lot 52 front, 75 deep; occupied as AND 24TH STREET WEST. a Bakery, with lease for four. years. at $498 | On TUESDAY, the 7th instant, at 5 o'clock p. month. Inquire at H. F. LANG, corner of Poto- | m_, we shall sell, infront of the premises. Lots Nos. mac and Prospect streets, ieorgetown. m 19-it* land2in Sguare No. 33, ha og ‘85 feet 9 inches OR SALE—Three new HOUSES, with 5 rooms | fronteach, Lot 1 running back 75 feet deep, Lot 2 each, on 32th street, near Maryland avenue. | running back 09 feet 2 inches to au alley. 4 Terms: $250 cash; balance $2 permonth Oneom Terms: One-third cash, eye six - susiee O street, near 13th, with § rooms; two siaall Houses | Months, secured by a deed of trust on the premi- Srick House, with 1o'rooms, oo 12h ctrcet, neat G ‘All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost street north &ll Brick, with 6 rooms, on 18th | of chaser. $25 ¢own when the property is sold. isa tec x nat ftreet, may» inike Fram’ _mh 20-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. House, with 8 rooms, on L strect, near 1th street. The four last drneribied hers a desirably Toon: BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ti northern part of the city. Apply to 7 . GEORGE W HAUPTMAN, 512 1ith st third | HOUSEHOLD A a Soot wosth af Pa 8¥. erat TWELETH STREETS WEST, AT PUBLIC LE— ~ elegant BRIUK DWELL- i : q GUNG MOUSE, on M betwen sth wad you, sts.. | On WEDNESDAY, the 23th instant, at 10 o’clock 12 rooms, water, and gas; lot 24 by 120 feet, with 30 | a. m., we shall sell. at the residence of a gentle- feet paved alley inthe rear. man declining housekeeping, (No. 337.) viz: C. STORRS & C00,, Walnut Parlor Suite, consisting of Tete a-tete Beal Estate Brokers, Sefas, Side and other Chairs mh 17-12t* _ 460 Fifteenth, corner F street. | Marble-top Centre Tables Cc iL aa three ply, ‘ain, and other Carpets j}OR RENT—The ARLINGTON HOUSE. corner | Wt wWenttobes, Dreutbe Bureaus. Weab- 44 street and Pennsylvania avenue, from the poodle 1th of April next. The two lower rooms, with the | peqctitt@’ a mask Mattresses Callas al) be rentee ter wroree, aeetred, 2) Dinter Tables, Chairs, Crockery, and Cutlery ye 1 of e bull4ain, en! re upper part of the building contains twenty tive | Oneexcellent Cooking Stove and U tensile Excellent Latrobe and other Stoves rooms, ic] House, “Apply to JOHN B. MURBAY, No. 26 oe | Beeues seg Olicioth Winds Shades si je “ itchen nist 5 Piorm cah. GREEN & WILLTAMS, (OR BENT —A three-story BRIGK HOUSE. It Term: cash. F "8 located oe Retest, Teland speewenn 6 | _mb 2-d Auctioneers. th; has a pack building; contains eight a = foomes, and isin excellent sepair,, Persone Wiehe BBY PAS. G. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. ing to visit the premises can find the key at Mrs. —— Brashears’, ¥ street, Island, between 6th and 7th. TRUSTEES SALE. ‘ For terms inquire at Mrs. BRASHEABS . or 435 By virtue of a deed of trast from Louis Vogles- 6th street west, between EB and F. m it* berger to the subscriber. bearing date July 28. 1354, oh 7 and duly recorded in Liber N.C. T., No. 42, folios OGRSISHED 200MS FOR RENT— le | 331, &c.one of the land records fer Washington for housekeeping or single gentlemen. at 234 | county, 1 shall offer sale, on the premises, at pub- H street, between 19th and Ath, one block from | [ic'auctien, to the highest bidder. on TUESDAY ears. mh 15 14” | EVENING, March ath, "clock, abont fifteen will receive one of our best Neck Ties, box Collars, and a bottle of pertumery. Answer will be given next Saturday. Parmer & WaLker, Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gent's of the United States ten-forty bonds in detect- ing counterfeits on the coupons attached to the S500 bonds:—The line crossing the “tt” in «Chittenden™ is shorter in the counterfeit than The “t” in “March ist’’ is crossed in the counterfeit, but not in the gen- The commas under “st in “ March ist’ are not ;o well defined as in the genuine. ‘The “f” in “for,” before “500,” is shorter than The dollar mark before + 500" terminates at the bottom in dots, which is not the case in the counterfeit. sed in ali places, but in the genuine is only sed when in the middle of words. dotting of the “i” in “Chittenden” is different from the dotting of this letter in the genuine. ‘There is a distinct border line around the counterfeit conpons, while there is none at all in one of the genuine notes, and but a faint one in the other. INVITED FOB THE ERECTION AIR OF THE PUBLIC H DBANTS IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. Mayor's Orricr, L ‘.y March 17, 1866.¢ fice until the from this date, to keep the public Hydrants of this town in thorough repair lor one year from the Ist day of April next. bidder to state, iD cluding the whole number ng. tipguisbing between the kinds now in Hydrant for furnishing and erecting order, such new Hydrants as ie Corporation, specifying the of the Hydrant he may propose, as substitutes for such lamp post Hydrants as may become defec- tive, er otherwise unfit for use. rsons disposed to mak a receive any further information upon ject that they may desire on application _mh 17-1 “HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. SELLING OFF AT COST. MAYFIELD & BROWN, No. 121 Bridge street, Georgetow! Will, from this date, for fifteen days, offer FANCY DRY GOODS, onl: ‘urnishing Goods, No. 454 Seventh street. Ce “aaainwsn A UNIVERSAL ReMEpy.—“Brown’s Bronchial Troches” for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial Af- fections, now stands the firstin public fayor and confidence; this result has been acquired by a test of many years. sive use have caused the Troches to be coun- terfeited, and we would caution purchasers to be on their guard against worthless imitations. eee STRANGE, BUT TRUE.—That corns, bunions, bad nails, etc., can be removed without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White's Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., pecneey 43¢ and 6th streets. Corns, Buriers, Club and Inyerted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 44 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from $ a. m. to 5 p.m., and 6 toSp. Georgetown, D. r Is will be received at expiration of ten days r Hydrant, in- in the genuine. and di its merits and exten- The letter «t” is complete, in runni: be ordered by te the undersigned. "mh 17-10t = PRovasLe Suicipe.—Last night it was as- certained by the family and friends of Mr. Joseph Tall, one of the proprietors of the Mil- itary and Naval Restaurant, opposite Willards’ Hotel, that he had taken poison. Several phy- sicians were called to attend him, but the poison (a preparation of opium) had been ab- sorbed to such an extent that all efforts to store the unfortunate young man were una- £, snd the physicians pronounced the “\¢ o’elock this morning 2 . but the victim was in & Geep sieep and evidently dying. His family unable to account for the act, Xs they do not know of anything having oc- curred to induce it their entire stock of at marked cost, for y. No more asked. Ni ‘aken. Goods booked will be charged at the regular EL MAYFIELD & BROWN, N= SPBING GOODS AT MILLER’S NEW DRY GOODS STOR 101 Bridge street, Georget Now opening a full stock of SPRING GOODS, embracing Ladies’ Dress Goodi He ‘ping Dry Goods, M: for 8 Skirts. White Good: Gloves, Hosiery, and Notions. These have been ed prices, and will be sold cheap, uick sales and short P BENJ case hopeless ALLEN. On the 2 2 of consumption, Mr. 4st year of bis age, formerly of the Ist D. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral from the f his brother-in law, Mr. Daniel Bar- D street. between Ist and south Ca; ‘pitol Hill, on Friday mortiug, at ist inst.,at3%¢ o'clock p. m., ‘Sot ALLEN, in the and friends ar. xe Covet, March 21.—No. 9. Newell, master, and the said Thos. Hi. Newell et al., claimants of the steamboat H. RK. W. Hillet al.. appellants, vs. Alexander ‘The argument of this cause was con- tinved by Mr. McPherson and Mr. Carlisle for the appellee, and concluded by itol Lo ae hs fi MIN MILLER. neces of the family are ttend her funeral from reepectfally requested t her late Fesidence on 8th, bet. morrow, (Friday) evening, at 2 o'clock. PLEASANTS. In Flushing, L. 1., New York, instant. after PLEASANTS, formerly e' jom™ H. SNYDER, PROVISION DEALER, Lowisiana avenwe, bettreen 6th and Tth streets, (South Bide.) Being thankful for riscilla Ann Youmoge et al., p tiffs in error, vs. Francis Guilbeauetal. This cause was submitted ona printed argument by Mr. Reverdy Jonoson for the plaintiffs in error, and the argument commenced by Mr. Reverdy Johnson for the plaintiffs in error. een Miss ZeLDA HARRISON'S Concert, at Met. » fine hall, was attended last evening by a large and fashionable audience. “ggeration to say that all were delighted beyond Miss Harrison possesses ats of a high order as & vocalist, and can- tail Jo win an enviable reputat'on. Kosa Cooke and Mr. Ed. Seguin sang very well, and were favorably received, and Mr. Lucinn Maas, the pianist, acquitted himself By request of the audience, Miss son has consented to give one more con- with an eatire change of programme, on onday evening next. ‘tron: te NY PERSON IN WANT OF 4 GOOD Hons Lag shag ey oie Sutera and Cart and Harness, a Both are gentle and fitting for an; foot of 11th street, hide house. ((SICKERING & SON'S PIANOS. Three more received, which, with th’ i it of PIANOS! rane — sosowy FEL Large lot of Penne lvani ae en [T° 444 Wuom iT MAY CONOKEN. The copartnership heretofore existing between Paulina Boyer and Bernard Burnstine as pawn- brokers, and known by the name of Boyer & Burn- stine, is hereby dissolved by mutual consen, and the business will hereafter be conducted by Ber B. BUBNSTINE, {. + _ Washington city, March 20. 18% ANABY BIEDS, MOOKING B. AND Bi 274 70: PARROT. iy an y ther with all the fin an ible pri ay ther apneipations. ices. and large Hall for rent over the fe 28-1m* [ST 2estiNe TO LADIES. ALL TRIMMINGS, the Spring Season on hand and E. L, SOHMIDT. vania avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th streets. ———— ee. TASSELS AND sue CORD, TRIMMINGS: E. L. SOHM! 5 Sonth side, 29934 pele tad 18. WV INDOW SHADES—The Intgest assortment in the District, at the lowest 4 soorssberd bad Pole, 29934 Pennsy!' mh 16-6* Paren-naxcines, [L PAPER, &0.—By Advertisement of Kidwell & Henderson, in another column, it will be seen that taey offer Paper -hangings, wall paper. window-s! hg d other upholstery at the low- greeing to do all work in their Call at 367 D street, the new firma trial. nard Burstinealone, mear Yih, and give ° ny NTS OUSES, with | thousand two hundred feet of ground, (15,200 feet,) IE gree doer oo eleven BO beh oeeth cad | situated on 2th street wast, between! Virginia av south. Price from $80 to €2.0°0. Injuire 499K | enue and C street north, and knows as Square street north, between 4th and Sth. mh 5-im* porth of Square numbered 123, improved by a two- HE FURNITURE OF A FIRST CLASS | "St! "Ont half cash: balance in six and twelve Boarding House, together with a LEASE of | months. secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. the property for sale. on reasonable terms. Sick- All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the ness the cause of selling. Inquire on the prem: iy 439 Penn. avenue. malt 1-1 purchaser. 20 ©. B. MITCRELL, Trasteo. Fo SALE—3® BUI PUILDING LOTS, COTS, in equares | _™b J7-dte J.C. Mc6UIRE & GO., Aucts. + 835, 864, and 990. Capitol Hill. ¥ NAGLE & CO., Anctieneers. Also,one small FARM of 56 acres of the best . 267 Pennsylvani: enue, ‘ity id on Little Chucky River, 6 hulles si ale corner of Lith street, "For Inve ploase call Om ithe undersigned thet al attention to ‘or pal iculars please cali on ie undersigned, Co. wil! their reont attention at No 486 north E street. is ieee a Neal E nd Household Fureitureat m 13-3w™ L. ©. EVERETT. the residence of families declining housekeeping. FORRENT— TAURAN Also, te the sales of stocks ef Groceries and Mer- DWELLING HOUSE. Nov 36 ae Market chandise of every description, Horses, — 5 Gast cuneate Dip new Market, in Seresewa, Harness, &c. lec 1-ly . O.; has water and gas, bath room, &c. Can F.)XTENSIVE SALE OF HORS HOR! sES, CABRI- rented on easy terms. Ingpire of ret EX 38 Han se gc Xr Corner High and Bridge streets, on ruutspay. Georgetown . . ATT OO BA and Fealaizy | Atlo‘clock s. m., the e RENT—At the corner of 24 and Frederick | k mown Congress Stables. at Nos. 465 and 467 sth streets. in Georgetown, D.U., six four-story | street, between D and itreets, comprising the BRICK HOUSES, just finished in the best man- | most valuable list of Horses, Oarriages, Harness, ner, These houses have nine good-sized rooms | &c., ever offered to this community, consisting each, water in the kitchen, and gas fixtures in | several pairs of very fine Matched Horses, Single- every room, and fitted up in the most conveniéut | driving and Saddle Horses. Also, several excel- manner for a medium-sized family, These houses | lent Farm Horses, one — Brood Mare, (fall- are sitnated in one of the most desirable locations | Llood Morgan.) with Colt by her side, and one fine in the town for dwellings. For terms, &c.,apply | Dairy Also. large number of Car to JOSEPH LIBBEY, No. 27 Water orge- | comprising superior Family Carriages. Open USI et erde! a R SALE—A two-story FRAME HOUSE, on | have been buil a uthwest corner of i0th and N sts., containing the country ey Binaie Sjaren ensatity Cs a 8 rooms and hall, with large cellar, stable and car- | potion Doub ie &, . 5 riage house. Also, Let adjoining. Apply en the ets, ls » &. RIGHT, OLOOTT & 00. ice mascot ‘Washington, March 12, 1886. ‘mh 16-dt25 arch 20th, tire STOCK of the well- fo) We HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, in the NHEESE. CHEESE city and Georgetown. ee — . POWNMAN & GREEN, ITALIAN CHEESE, viz: fe 13.tf 15 Intelligencer Building. CACCLO CAVALLO. OR SALE—A three-story BRIOK HOUSE with sree 0 jot a in See rents pee eet tetas SWISS CHEESE, viz: 3. 8 located on PPPeE Bend Do Boeutitully: sitgated fern Be GRUYERES. idence SAGO. A lars ingul WALL, 7 : STEPHENS € CO,399 Paaventa, Cjanisie’ | DUTCH CHEESE, vits ona OR SALE—The HOUSE and LOT in Square 253, ‘ Fctuthwesteoruer of Dat norte and thintcems | ENGLISH OBESE, viz: street west. The premises have been occupied for © as -7 LE. many years es a successful stand for the Ryd PINE APPLE. ted.) businces by Mrs. Bevans y toTHOMAS P, “(hourly expected, SIMPSON, No. 4 Louisiana avenue. jan 26 tf AMERICAN CHEESE. vig: (CENTRAL HALL, k NE APPLE CX Rimmer Penneyivanta ay. and 1th street, NORTON YORE FACTORY. o le’s Auciion mas. For rent by the day, week, of Mouth, fer Con- Forealeby yw. BUROHELI, s. Lect res, }, &e. S and “Teac ‘Balls are very I large snd spacious. ee sted 7 ror terms aj on the p. A 5 jan net NAGLE & 00. | PATE DE FolES OnAS AUX TREES, OR RE. me HOUSE, on 20th} street, be- TRUF ° ean Mt snk ous Alec. weeeas Te edi ORPES A LTUILE, E street, between 12th and 13th sts.. and’a Store BARICOT’S VEBTS, Roem suitable for @ grocery or provision store. CHAMPIGNONS, ly atthe Paint and Oil Store 390 E street. be: PETITE POIs. 12th and 13th sts.. where you buy your No. 1 ‘ust received, XN. W. BURCHELL, ‘il for 90 cents per gallen. b 7 Corser 14th and F & ioe OR RENT—A first-class BRICK DWELLING = Ey: ae OUSE G street, second di IBDS AND CAGES. HIGTCURE fo Q ice arout dane froma. | BB a near th a . _ | Josets and pantries all through, J. ° , | Seas ccllarscasier tk ths tae ghouss.and | 570 sth street, between Gand H, mhi.2m | in the rear of the lot. MBOLD’S FLUID EXTBAOT BUCHD } Fee itor \uire of D, A. ‘QAnDN ws at a taste and ‘dor, free from all Ag ote fork 6 jo Rear 10th street, fo 2st rious properties, apdimmediate mit ection AUCTION SALES. THIS APTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. BX 245. C. McGULBE & CO., Auctioncers. a CLARK, ‘Trae MEDIATELY AFTFR THE SALE OF of hy same sul il the sonth haif of fron McGUIRE & ©0., Aucts. TRUSTEE SS IN ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERT E iain of trust to the subscriber, A. D. 1854, duly shall offer for sais, the premises, all ithres,(3,) and four. (4,) pat the coraer et ‘cor orth Carolina « = Terms of sale: One-third cash six. twelve, and eighteen months, the his notes for the deferred payments, satts- ly indorsed, and beari A éred given and All conveyancing snd stamps at the cost of the are not compliedwith withim vee street cast and the residue ie purchaser interest from the of trost taken. fi y of sale, the Trust: the right to re-sell the said pi and experse of the defaulting p two days’ netice in = Even B* We. b. ON SOUTH A ST N 6TH STREETS KAST, 10N. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1856, commencing at 4 o'clock, we wi! Premires, part of lot No 9. in square 5: 22 feet on south ot between Sth and 6th str ‘ Terms; One half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trast on the pre- W. L. WALL & CO. IS & CO., Auetionee: 0.307 Pennsylvania avense, FINE FURNITURE, Pi, FRIDAY NEXT. WM.L. WALL & WALL &CO., Auctioneers. ath corner Penn's ave. and 9th st. REET. RETW. BEE STR B* Ww. B. asic ANO. FINE CARPETS, UCTION March 234, at 10 o'clock, at No. 531 12th street, near D street, we Royal Brussels, and Three ply Carpets, nearly new Qne fipe'toned Piano Forte : ir Set, it pivces. in green and gold Jate'Mirror, with Stand jes, Bureaus. St ‘ent! Marble top Tal Chamber Sets, fi Let ef Fine b and Stoves, with many other Goods not necessary to Ww. B. LEWIS & 00., Aucts. LS & O0., Auctioneers. We will sell_at public anction, on the premises, op FRIDAY, March 23, at 10 o'clock iT large lot of Furniture ocntained in House 413 12th street, corner of 1. consisting in part of— BY. L. WEL B Very vice Brus: Sefas, Chairs, Tables A lot of very good C: Mattresses, a} itchen Utensils joo numerons to mention D. L. WELLS & O0., Ancts, L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers, South corner Penn. evenue b We will sell the entire Stock, License and Fix- tures complete of the Bestaurant and Dining Sa- 1 No. 476 Pennsylvania avenue, between and 4°. street. known as the ** N Honse,” on FRIDAY MORNING, March 23, 1866, at l0o'clock. Rent only 2° And other article mh 21-2t 20 per month, WATL'#'06., ancta, GOVERNMENT SALE, Y ROTECHNIST: UMENT MAKERS, PERSMITHS, &c OFFicE OF THE Signas OE Willbe sold s B. Nerton, of the Signal Officer, No » Wash: DAY, March 22, at 10 o'clock a.m_, # lot of service- able Signal Property and Stores, comprising— ina set) ef Countersign 'yrotechnic Lights, of sever colors and us, and burning 16 seconds, 40 Wooden Signal Boxes, containing the 477 Sigual Pistols, (brass an for firing the abeve mentioned lights. 1x6 Copper Canteens (holding one zallon each) an@ oe, Weighing (without strap) about 2% pounds, 211 Copper Canteens, (without ») a8 above. per Cans, welgting )and Holsters, 92 Five-gallon Cop each; mostly new. Bignal Pistol Holsters, leat 9% bales of Lamp Wicki: ale. 2 barrels of Tnrpentine, best quality. Also the follo v4 CONDEMNED SIGNAL PROPERTY : Straps, various siz ing, about 16 pounds te 16 a pif Telesoopes ani 9 Telegraph Telescopes, (1ar ne Marine or Binocular Field Glasses. pry” Glass aes Straps,(leather.) y et Compasses, ( brass.) 285 Canvas Cases and Straps, representing about 500 pounds of old canvas. India Rubber Cases, representing about 400 + Bags, (good quality mus- ti . mieten represent- , Tepresenting about 184 pounds of i 4d 4 Globe Lanterns. bo pairs Plies aud | gross Wind ‘e-beads (or Knives) with leather 14 Five-galion Copper Oane, ( weighing 12 pounds = Spiggots and one Tailor’s Pressing Iron, or ‘ Patent Swinging Eantorns and Poles. ‘ibles, Drop Gasii . “will be ‘continued day by day until all the ve days allowed for removal of purchases, : Cash, in Government funds. Officer U. 8. A. pounds of old soft rubber 000 pounds Mixed Pape 80 Copper Canteens and other a: weeny enteen: Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE oF vay 8T On FRIDAY, the 23¢ instant, we shall sell on the gcr's subdivision of poRr FEAME quare 441, having 24 feet front, et to an alley 15 teet wide. front- ley, between 6th and west and 5 ard T= h. m® half cash; balance iné and 12 months, st on the premises. Allconveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost y is knocked off. ILLIAMS, Aucta. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. MPROVED BEAL ESTATE, N MARYLAND AVENCE, BE- A 6TH STREETS, ISLAND, secured by a deed of ef the purchaser. sell, in front of the William A. Bradley’s subdivi poe F ggg eg \e| fo & ments, consistin: eames. Lot W, jon of Syuare «2, and avenue, ropning & ved alley, with the tm a two-story Frame Hon: nce in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of truston the prem- ee8. Ail conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost is sold We WILLIAMS, Ancts. wT ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE Rag! Han rain until FRIDAY, the 234 same Dour and PR EEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. hase $100 down w! mi6-d sino La, ave, bet, ote and wih ste, e will sell, at the Bai adie cription at sal which is some good Work, Saddle, and Har- “eo ee ALSO, a i xpress Wagous, with and witbont T; rived. on large collection of New’'and « |. Beckaways, Carriages, One Hack and one Coupee in good order, New and Second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages, “Tuesdays, Thursdays, and ess always on sale. W. L. WALL & O00., Ancts. BY D. L. WELLS & O0., Auctioneers. C., ht private sale jar sales days, Carriages and H mba on SATUBDA Tl, in Square 499. fronti: wiret, Nate proved by' ‘a two-story Brick House and Stable, &e- * _D. L. WELLS & 00., Aucts. B* CROWN, WALEER & 0O., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR We will sell_on SATURDAY, 24th nth Lt le eerae 6 On Nth street weer Ailey. nent it street and iaproved by & ba 16 feet by 28. riod fests ana ©’clock p. m..

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