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AMUSEMENTS, &c , TO-NIGUT. Guovwiiss —Yhus evening i the Inst appears Mee of the Kean combination, and Mr. are Mre. Kean, when « grand nd eremaned Will be given, embracing Kotzebue’ 's pop’ five act ylay, “The Stranger,” and that delight- Tul ex ty. in three a “The pga wy Sratox —Lasi t but one of - Hati—Last gi vateabie baila. ~ Man sgreat gift extibition. site lot and ot ents distributed. » Warner. the Ferrero able performers, to-night, «Michael Earle,” a com- r attractions, - Fesian M AT THe Navy Yarp.— Last ri usiastic Fenian meetiag was heid at the N ‘d, at Oded Fellows’ Hail, tander the Suspices of O Mahony Circle F. B., whose Centre, Jobn U Meara, catled the meet- ing © order and rmtroduced District Centre Oulsaban, who took the chair. The hall was aece do with American and Feman fiags, and the meeting was weil attended, among the crowd there being quite a number of ladies. Mr. PH. Donegan, the financial agent of the first introdaced, and . in which he urged that athize with the Irish. In hundred thousand men ting for the signal to open the campaign. nied that there was a division in the although there was a talk of a }o Canada. He did not believe in a Taic in Canada&—it was rot worth araid—and the Present commotion is just what the Engli-h Sovernment wish. Hail of Carada is now ta = on to the United and Engiand wishes to keep her. This commotion \ ‘Will duce ail the British provinces to tite, ;? SAd Was gotten up by politice] leaders to secure & confederation of the provinces. Thé@ Fenians Wished the United States to aid them by re- fining strictly neutral. and follow England's exnmple by recognizing them as belligerents as abon ss the first blow is strock. ¥F. Meer Esq., followed, and ad- the audience at jength on the subject of she movement, stauug that mac never hal es- qu & nobler cause. He drew a picture of rela jon for the past 700 yeurs, and asked should not the history of her sufferings cause every lover of liberty to at least sympa- thize with the movement. The current was on to liberty and could not now be pped. In Feniagism Protestants and Cath- lics were unifed; no religious bickerings were pute oud shouider to shoulder “The the Constitution of “the United States hs ad to Lreland, and its principles were well known, and they they were about to contend me power Washington contend- » and believing that whatever has once ean be done again, they mined to commence the contlict. and, after nine years of preparation, is red now she never will be. John 3 the London Times calls on the Bi te observe strict neutrality; and » Government bad sustained the writ of , but ne ng she can do will crush t: of liberty in the Irish heart. In con- he referred to the prophecy of Malic: mh the lth century, that Ireland, after Ting a week Of centuries of suffering. uid Le redeemed and tree, and stated that ree years that wi of centuries will have nd that through Fenianism that iil be fulfil tre Oulahan, he Brot stated that mach erhood not known ont- ina few weeks the work will ped itself. and it would canse a cheer from America. les Allen sddressed the meetin nd . in, tduring the late war, asked if net be right now for the United ‘ll or make a present to the Fenians the teeerls now in our posses e English to be used ac Tke Fenians were in the -Aapohiey by «nd navy, an bound together as . there couid be no failure. _Can’t some- z 8 to prc the public. especialy the poor, against imposi- ¢¢ Hons of Wood and coal dealers! ° A centieman living in the house with me @rdered a quarter of a tonof coal of « dealer. eslie has a box that bas been entirely filled as gBany as ten different times by a quarter of 2 Ron purchased from another déaler. The coal An question was shoveled into this box, and, dc! it didn’t more than three-fourths fill it; so that the dealer was allowed to take it a Which he did with a vow that no more coai should leave his yard till it was paid for. New theré ean be no mistake about the box, for it has been tested too often. The matter can’t be explained by variation in the quite gravity Of diflerent kinds of coal, for dealers say that it Won't vary one-half a bushel to a quarter of a ton. It eau’t be explained upon the long and short ter principle, for the dealer in question promises to give 2,240 pounds. This is not the only case of the kind that bas come under my ersoual observation. Now, what can the SedbDjured party do? It is a smali matter, he don't want to go to a great deal of trouble to > search for jastice. Moreover, im roost instances * @eis entirely ignorant of the weight he receives, tro only lo the honesty of the dealer. Therefore I repeat my question: —Cannot Something be done by our city authorities to ateprotect the public, especially uae poor, against the so common impositions of wood and coal "> dealers! WITNESS. —_— Mctiny IN TRE ALExaNDRIA Jarr—We are informed by Mr. Bushby, the jailor of this * county, that last night a mutiny occurred in ‘the jail bet ween some white and black prison- ers, before quelling which it became necessar. to resort to firearms, but after ere shot, whic’ fortunately did no serious damage, order was Festored, and the prisoners secured ni their re- spective cells. It appears that some of tne white prisoners, among whom are u few des- perate characlers, have been plotting to make their escape by nsi"g foul means towards the Wulor end his guard, a%d last mght was the time fixed npon for the consummation of their plans. The plot was discovered, nu (7eVeT and uilty party being aware of the facr, 20d that they had been informed upon by some of the biacks, made a general att: upon the negro prisoners, with stones other mis niria Gazette, prscuunsecs sp te U. S.-Scprewe Covet, March 22.—G. P. Smith, Esq: of Maryland, and John B. wood, Esq., of New York, were admitted attor- neys and counsellors of this court. No. Priscilla Ann Youmoge et al, piain- tit error, vs. Francis Guilbeau etal. The argument of this * was concluded by Mr. Psschal for the di s in error. : No. 51. James K. Simpson et al., plaintiffs iu error, vs. Austin Dallet al. This cause was argued by Mr. Maynard for the ror, aud by Mr. Browning for ingerror. No. 60. Louis Desobry. plaintiff in error, vs. Jobn Nicholson. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the court on the record and a printed argument by Mr. Dobbin forthe peeintiff in error, and argued by Mr. Wills for ¢ defendant in error. Iaintiffs iner- e defendants Masonite Hatt t was stated some ume ugo that the Masonic fraternity contemplated ‘ne purchase of the Hudson Taylor property, op °th street, for theerection of a Masonic Hall A correspondent suggests that a fine enly be an ornament to litable to the fratern el Sprctars at Work.— Last Shillinglaw and Middle. nnamed Jacob Hicks and who were loitering around he county. The specials d tracking them for some “clock found them mov- had been watchin z ine shont Mr. Mills’ barn aud arrested thei. They wer nd precinct station and deliver: ohnson, who holds them for a h ——_—_—- AccCIpDENT.— Yesterday afternoon, as Miss Reynolds, who resides on H street, between 9th and 10th, was riding out, her horse took fright on F streetand an Sway. She feli from the saddle and was much bruised it ts supposed she is not jously in d. She wus teken to the drug store of ©. M. Sears, corner of ith and F ‘ts, in an insensible n, and was properly atteaded by Dr Marbt ry, previous to ber removal tober fa- the'rs residence. as NIEVES IN MARYLAND.—The Leon- wzette thinks tbat since the organi- ens here to suppress horse. 1. sieves haye migrated to that loc: stwo or three cases of abstract spimal« and calls upon the citizens k their stable doors b<fore : | i. ) take action and ke Leir horses are stoien en gas Ix exptary ArtTenrtTs.—Between [8 and 9 pis were to fire 2 F street, between 13 a enses benzine was sprinkled nd fire applied. The fire being discovered wo ex! inguin at without creating an NDENT ArrolINTED.—Mr. George as been appointed General Su- of the Treasary Building, it is ue veeancy caused by the death of Mr. C.F. A. Coitman, rad ; ts Reine es ntered Iast night through & win- dow, in the MisPaoe and the iron safe, taining some papers, but ne money, 25 oF © 1» 25 OF WD pieces of bacon, End $3 en oi - Cd in Graw of the counter taken off. This ‘fe ont of the boldest of the many bold we have yet recorded. +3 ta odin its since an attempt was made by bure eater the store of Mr. D. R. Wilson, oat door, but the attempt failed. The rey volgen ef Mr. John H. Baggott, near the Stone Bridge, was broken into on Tuesds: — night, and nearly a whele dressed beef jazette. re aempeee Affairs in Geergetown. Corncit Prockepines.—The Board of Al- dermen and Common Council met last evening at half-past 7 o'clock. Board Aldermen.—Present: Aldermen Hyde, Simms, Cropley, and Heiston; Recorder Mathews in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The following resolutions were received from the Common Council :—A reaolution for pairing Bridge street bridge. oir. Hyde offered an amendment, striking out the word “certain” in the phrase “certain repairs,” and be erting therefor the word ‘necessary. The endment was adopted and the resolution passed, A resolution in favor of Edward anuaway, to pay his bill for repairing the fire-plngs of the town; referred to the standing committee. A resolution in relation to clean- ing the fish market; passed. A resolution in favor of John E. Uarter, which, on motion ot Mr. Hyde. was referred to the standing com- mittee. A resolution for the relief of Caspar Bubb, ‘remitting & fine imposed upon him by Justice Buckey, on certain conditions; referred to the standing committee. Adjow rned. Common Council.—The President laid before the Board the following communications from the Mayor, which were referred :—Relative to lighting the street lamps (with the report of the police on the subject) for the months of Janu- ary and Fefruary. Relative tothe defective grade atthe intersection of Washimgton and Water streets, recommending an abatement of the nuisance and an examination of the paye- ments on Water street, with a view to repairs. Transmitting the account of the Georgetown Courier. Relative to repairs of the Scavenger’s Relative to the condition of recently re- ‘d portions of Bridge street. Transmitting accountot J.M. Adler. Relative to the condition of Olive street. Relative to fines ap- plicable to public school purposes. Recom- mending the abatement of nuisances in the al- ley in the rear of Foxhall's Row, and a defec- tive sewer in Ist street, west of High. A communication from the Recorder, with his opinion in fayor of the claims of John E. Carter for money expended by him in the pur- chase of a lot at tax sale, which sale was Adjudged to be illegal by the Supreme Court, was also referred The petition of J. N. Fearson and others, for the repair of a pump in Congress street, near the canal, and a resolntion offered by Mr. Lib- bey, instructing the committee of ways and means to inquire into the expediency of in- creasing the tax upon insuranee companies, or agents of insuranee companies, whether fire, marre.or _ doing business in this town, werereia red. Mr. Barrett, from the commerce committee, asked to be, and was discharged fro: he con- sideration of the Mayor's message relative to the draw of the Long Bridge. Mr. Dayidson, from the claims committee, reported a resolution in favor of Edward Han- way. Adopted r. Dunlop, from the market committee, re- ported a resolution providing for the cleaning bi the fish market. Adopted Mr. Davidson, from the claims committee, reported a resolution reimbursing John E Carter for cash expended for an illegal tax sale lot, with interest. and the costof the trial to defend the title in the Supreme Court. Adopted. Mr. Kane, from the grieyan om mittee, re- pee & resolution in favor of Casper Bab; and ir. Goddard, from the streets committee, re- ported a resolution for repair of Bridge street bridge. Adopted. Mr. Goddard offered a resolution inquiring of the Water Commissioner the namber of pumps yielding geod water now out of repair, a i the probable cost of placing them in ser- viceanle order. Adopted. Mr. Dunlop, from the committee on the mar- ket, reported adversely upon the petition of Wm. Robinson relative to the sale of a market stand; and the committee was dischargod. The board adjourned. TerRarin SuPPER—A pleasant party as- sembled at the restaurant of Capt. J. B. Mer- it, No.S Market street, last evening, to par- eof a “terrapin supper,” on the invitation of a number of our citizens. Among those present we noticed Hudson Taylor, Kiley A. Ssinn, Wm. H. Godev, Wm. H. Rohrer, ‘and o-her prominent residents of the District. We do not know where an old soldier like Captain Merritt, who was a cavalryman eighteen years and refused a colonelcy in the rebel service to Accept the position ef captain in the Ist Mary. land cavalry, learned eto prepare terrapin, oy:ters, and Tock fish, but “the pread’ was a inviting one, and full justice was done to it before the party rose Troi table. FLOUR AND GRAIN Mankert.—There is but little doing in flour to-day; the demand is mod- erate and of & local character; stock in hand light, and no arrivals reported. Supers are quoted at $6.50 to $6.75, extras, $9.25 to S10: family, $12.50 to $14.50. Rye flour, $4.50. Grain.—The transactions are unimportant. We notice the arrival of several smali lots from western depots. Wheat—(jood red may be quoted at $2.2a$2.95, white scarce, and selling at $2.25 hes to $3. according to quality. Corn— Last sale s of white, 75 cents per bushel; yel- iea7l. Rye, 75 cents. CAaNAL.—The arrivals to-day are the EF. Stan- ho} > With wood: the Vol. A, Spates and Mor- palerriby km ire, for New York, and Express, tor Baltimore. CITY ITEMS. a eee Couns! Comps! Comes Every lady in want of Combe should callat Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pa.avye., third door from 43g street. ae teiaiainas Coxtyperm.—Why is it that Parmer & Walker, No. 454 7th street, can getup fashion- able clothing at a } price than any other honse in the city ? ‘»v Gentleman sending us * correct answer will receive un? Of our best Neck Ties, box of Collars, and a bottle or pesfemery. Answer will be given next Saturday, Parmer & Warker, Merchant Tailors, and dealers in Gent’ urnishing Goods, . $54 Seventh street, eee A UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—“Brown"s Bronchial * for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial Af- fecti , BOW stands the firstin public favor and confidence; this result has been acquired by a test of many years. Its merits and exten- sive use haye caused the Troches to be coun- terfeited, and we would cantion purchasers to be on their guard against worthless imitations. aspect Sak ees ‘GE, BUT TRUE.—Tkat corns, bunions, D , ete., cam be removed without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White's Rooms, 224 Penn. ay., between 44 and 6th streets. ——_o———- Corys, Buxrens, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- es, und other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- yania avenne. between ix and 6th etreets, Of- fice hours from 5 a. m. to 5 p.m., and 6 toS p. m. MARRIED, DETRICK—WRIGHT. On the Mth of Merch. iustant, by the Rev. EP. EN to SUSAN BE. WE chard) Wrights all of this etre” ENTWISTLE—G@ALLAGHER. ENTWISTLEY of Wrebingion, ty Me ee ol ington, es 4 GALLAGHER, of tae former pl + esi ae a re. husband on and Ta © fron his residence, She leaves ren to mourn shy bese. i won faneral will ti No. 459 24 strect east, & Capi fol Hill,on Saturda afternoon at 8 o'clock, the ‘relatives ani friends are invited to tena RE W EB, THE UNDERSIGNED 10K DEALERS. of Washington, regret the ‘eet North ee on us by the rise in price of Ice at the announoe to our patrons that bo are obliged to ad- vance eur coe. a het ing rates, . rat ¢ D phen Gait? 100 Ibs. and over, 75 cents per 100 Ib © sing daily 25 Ibs.,1 cent per pound. « estomers using Sauly 12 Ibs., 15 cents Merday’ Gestomers seine. Gat {he 4 crated day day. st cei a mers wing se eth Na Wate Petal & 00. Washington, March mh 21-10¢ Seo ced wi ons. CARRIAGES, On hand a fine pages ‘of new and second be ages, both light heavy, which will benei sold at reason- able prices. Repai rin; first-class penne and to. Also, _Bh 22-50" ‘and te street. CE. CROCKERY ¥ AND GLASS WARE. In 24 dition to omr steck of fing OnTEA. ERY, and GLASS W. Hy ters line ef COMM ace w pte very ~~ Scioee, wholesale an eave m U-6* 504 Odd Fale "Hells fun ot, WANTS. WANtED-a ———— ryt first class Lr Apply street, between Geena oe is ll m 2-3t Pennaylvunia a’ ANTED—A sober, activ MAN qasinted with to pie ae prodace Wagon apd deliver l “Apply at 361 D etrect. m 23 3t* FOR SALE A RENT. Fo ares PEGA “Mo, 351 13th bees Tied mere eis eae pains Taunt oe RENT on twecters lgrrt ROUSE. ta mar = See No. 3 203 13th street. between aad. Fearnley doom Toe man | peck hot oe ) at No. 465 1%b USE WANT) ‘Suitable for a small Bresso < rom six to eight room ue oh 5 be of Pa ir vate tion a ANT. ED. Tass COOK, wAsien ci a 1BONER, aes a fon py. with good recommendati. of ‘aber ations. at B86 He vera tween 9and I o'clock. Bowe WANTED—For a Loe peeygee = a ree two children, (0 » -» Star ‘offi formes } Se required. WASTEDSA small ao yin a ites easantly si - borhood. Parties. it suited. will be. Terman. Address, stating terms, locations ete LIN, Star office. A Siete WANTED —In the District of mee bia and Sains counties of Maryland and nia, to. engege, mea i, nanire a8 in a highly lucrati u ‘$4 strect, Washington, D. 0, SITeATION WANTED—By a young woman, te cook, and assist in the washingand ironing. or kitchen work in general. Good reference given. jane at 595 llth street, between D and ae 1 ae to ora APPARATUS WANTED — purchase a good SODA APPARATUS, by order. Persons aeriae begets for SA e inay Bnd urchaser by address: te to M AL, tirovgtt City Post ‘Ones stating iowest pace whore patent, capacity, & R' OOMS WANTED PERMANENT T= rae or four rooms wanted en first or second floor, svitable for a small private family, three in nam ber, between 7th and I5th streets, north of Penna. ave. to H street, Address T. G. H., Box 30, Star office, m as'2t* ANTED—Dy a reapectable Girl, a SITUA- TION to do general housework, Address Box 25 Star Office. ™m 22-3t* Wa4ntE —A WHITE WOMAN ,to cook, wash iron, and do general housework for a family of three persons Inquire at 512 H st., W ANTED—By a gentleman aad his sie: with- out children, two or three comfortably fur- nished ROOMS, suitable for pousekes ing. Ref- ey emai Address J.C, A., Star Office. W 'ANTED—By arespoctable girl a SITUATION 28 Chambermaid or to do general housework. Good references if required. Address x4 1 oo Office, \ 7 ANTED-—One unfurnished ROOM, aia gas and water, centrally located, for a respecta- ble and qniet tenant, Address, stating Bate R. P., Box 45% Post Office. 1-30" \ / ANTED-A SITUATION ty » Fete = about rain some store. Woald like the drag welntse Beet relerences given, Address: i euaty ‘AN, Dru aud Mass. ay., W: ragelst, Tig Ym and H streots WASTED—By the Ist of rae pps neat HOUSE German woman prec ee: near 7th st 22-3t* ington, D. O. m 21-3t* of Sor six roomsin a genteel ighborhood, north of Penna. avenue and cenyenient to ong street cars, for a family of three, with no childre: Hent must be moderate. Address U- W., 455 11th strect. No objection to take three unfurnished Kooms and kitchen with a family withont chil- dren, ™m 21-3t* V / ANTED—At a first-class boarding house, a good CATERER, who will take entire charge and rerponsibility of meals served to the boarders, for which @ liberal compensation will be allowed. All conveniences will be provided. “Nore need ap- ply but one fally competent. Apply at 48 os fe near Ith, Ww ANT. We want all the HOUSES we can get, large er staal, furnished or unfurnished, =e first class families; and two for members of ongress imm . . "DL, WELLS & CO corner 13th and F streets, over White’s store. m 15-tf VW ANZEDS-Gold and Silver WATCHES, DIA- MONDS. PISTOLS. new and cast-off’ CLO. THING, do. ka at the oldsontabiished Merchant Pawnbrokers Store of F. FULTON & 502 Sth street, three ion north of Pen: Two SEWING MACHINES for sal XN. B.— Business fae confidential t half pri mhié e021 W 'TEP—The loan of $5,000 for or two tb ars, secured by deed Rd trust farm near this elty just sold for $10,000 Liberal dis- count allowed. Dee TCAL olm* Real Estate Agents, 517 7th at. N EXPERIENCED COOK WISHES A SIT- CATION in a rivate family or restaurant, lon Mr. NEAL, Tsen street, No. 313. = mh5 ANTED- A WHITE WOMAN as cook ina small family. Apply between ll @ m. and 1 hee February 26th, at No, S85 loth street Dear te $5.0 00 sui Sonn for $5,000 Second ‘HING & all di tions for which a fair ne ai be paid it corner E street. 3m* WANTED! = = ANTED! ITLEMEN. LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEP ich AND OTHERS, Who wenld like to engage in an easy, light and Profitable business, _eare a sm: a is only re- quired, and where t! pat t commence at onre M. Stamping Depot, th F street nd be taught his new ahethod of Stamping, so c egag net a =r can at once undertake any job. the onl: pr: tical Stamper here, we can fare full a lete iustruct.ous, fools, cushions, compost - tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. Thisis achance for any one wishing to make money AA a small outlay. WANTED III 381 wayrzp. WANTED. Wax WILLIAM PRINCE The Pioneer of wera ee new facilities for redaced bi i NTS PRR wi MBIKTS and PARTALETS oxpxs BACQUES YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS. SL o., stamped by the 1b. We are woekly in receipt of new Patterns of {ile vatest denlgnes cad britheld af & Hak Te 8 willing to come Zown. geal eed not travel the city over % tam) tome to the oni ony place fx Sy aisortment POF Ber Pat Ls begaciannlenss ar WILLIAM PRINCE, 381 F stregt oO} posite Pe Eaten Office. Embroidered Yokes, B: Skirts, Shawls, for sale. fe «td ECOND Banp FUBNITO Wak DING and HOUSEF UR VANIRRING doops eens jescri street, bry 8 daa 3. Between G and H east side, FOR SALE AND RENT. T FOR SALE. WO LOTS qn N street north, between 7th and Sch atrects west, oppdz'te Oatholig CBurch. FOR RENT—Square No. 97, between 20th and 2lst streets west, and N and O streets north, snita, ble fora BRICK YARD, Several LOTS between 13th and 14th sts. west, and 8S and T sts. north, well situated for a MAR KET GARDEN. 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 0, M. MATTHEWS, poe Copgress st., opposite Post aaa a e- town. it GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS, h abatement of § per cent. will be allowed on the ‘ax of 1306, if paid on or before the first day of il te Anz st CHAS. D, WELOH, Collector. PBgRosats wy INVITED FOR slg IOHYs AND REPAIR OF THE PU DBANTS IN GEORGETOW. Jo: Maron's 0: H Georgetown, 2. <. - jet 17, 1866, nit will Le received at this office until t| expirat on of ten days from this date, to keep t! ke lic Hydrants of this town in thorough repair orone Piped ag) the Ist day of Aprilnext. The » lst, the amount per Hydrant, in- Selina sine hole number now si and dis- tingulsbing between the kinds now in 2d, the amount per Hydrant for furnishing ‘and erecting fe in soning soe, reyes! new H: drants as wskeot ordered by the Corporation, specifyin tie ad caf the Hydrant he may propose, ss — 'P post Hydrants as may become di otees eevee or rotherwive unit for use. Persons disposed to make proj Is, as above ted, cam receive any further information upon the subject that they may desire on application ms a pasorsigned: sh 17-1 HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. vEW oe GOODS AT MILLER’S N GOODS STORE a 101 Bridge street, ot, Georgetown, D.@. Now opening a fall stock of rein. goons, embracing Ladies? Goods ii t Housekeeping ate Cloth for Sacks, Shaw! bein ~ rpg oF ® rc Notions. T' gous! hi duce ¢yricer.and will ae gra cheap. fe 28. gale SENILMIN MILLER, WINES. T LINEN, HEMP, COTTON, FANOY AND OTHER TWINES. 4lso, BENCH ,HAND,WOOD and other SOREWS. For sale cheap at No. $13 7th street. mh 7-1m J.D. EDMOND & OO. . pay TOL /ADIES, BALL TRIMMINGS. BO iataie for tee Roci ing Season on hand and mad de etoorderby gL, SCHMIDT. os Pennsylvania avenue, south side, h between 9th and 10th streets, ml 16-6t) TASSELS AND TBI as SUE CORD, LS AN! bie a § _ fe 19-1m*___ South side, 299% Penna. avenue. CAGES. BDS B LER. J. POLL a 370 Cth street, between Gand H. mhi¢-2m* MBOLD'S FL iT iw is gee in and * 5 from. COR RENT—A three story BRIOK HoUSE, tk iA streets, Apply to C. B. BAKER st the ss. “ m | PS a RENT —F. RAMEE HOUSE, oa lith street and ie one of the best AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Sales see fourth page} wh. 2. WALL .. Auctioneers, BS ith corner Penn, Sa avec ae SOS Rictet, Saepe the 2 entire aoe, 3 Bo? oy ho NG. March B, 136 IN eet CU , Aucts, BY é. w. Boren a Sertiniens <PLENDID OPPORTUNITY. PEREMPTO sa OLD ESTABLISHED BOWL, tt) at! segrertey) tie 4 nt. at 2 o'clock owling Saloon, on —ah es VOR SALE—The a ae 3 a Sepa pe RTS cellent chance to secure good var! ‘ing bnsiness Fis focated. Not able rel five the attention i ve, | Sta batain, as the saie will be poriiverand with tires ia the cause of sells - > rire and Government. with hee ! Seat ae hei —_ Ba Foden wooed yet, ou Y WM. SMITH & 00... Auctioncors. Ttheast corner of m 25-30" ae ee in, it appli diately, @ CU BIC ree Seoeere Fe tia ri oa te efor a Ubrary © OF stor LOOMIS & MAYHEW, 46 Pennsylvania avenue, m23-3t* under Washington Buildiog. Fo RENT—To a family without children, two eater planes ROOMS, with use ot kitchen. Apply at 237 I street, between lith and loth. near teasury Department. m 22-2t* R BSALK—The GOOP WILL, FIXTURES ‘and LEASE of an old established Jewel Stand on Baltimore street. Apply to DGGAN BRO., 29 8t. Pani Baltimore. m 22 lw Fo RENT—Two vory pleasant FURNISHE ROOMS, with water ud gas and double wae. suitable for two 61 en each, Fe bad i so for a Merchant Tailor, SE, with four drawers: Two. “UNFURNISHED BOOMS, comma: ting. on the first floor, pleasautly located in th» ar of, the Government Printing Office, No. 63> ct. New Jersey ay. and Nerth oneal st. Kent’ at only £10 per month. m™ 22-6! Te LET—AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE en cor. of C ons loth sts. Alsoa Furnished H 11 room; + ‘SO Est., bot. 10th and lth quire o . BEDFORD BROWN, N street. FS RENT—Very desirable and ROOMS for rent. convenient to cara and departments. ly framed. P street, three doors west of 1 moderate. Te REN1—The half of the one-story aoe Sak on Chestnut strect, betweea P and Q streets, fourth honse frem 14th street, containing 2 rooms, with a kitchen, woodhouss, &c. Terms moderate: Apply on the premises before Sor a! 4in the af- ternoon. m 22 .3t* QroRe TO BE LET—The proprictors ef the Furniture Store corner of K and 8th sts being obliged to devote their attention exclusively to the manufacture of Show Cases and fine Cabinet Work, will let their front corner STORK on a lease of 1, 3,5or7 years, Fronting on the market, and ina art of the metropolis.it is one of the bes t in the city for an auction and commission, furniture, produce and provision, or other mer- cantile busin wr 22-3t* R RENT—The STORE at corner of 7th street ad Pennsylvania av..ia Washingten Dailding, Apply te BARBOW & ©0., next door to oes of Washington. ma 21-3t* Woe RENT—Two or three UNFURNISHED ROOMS on the second floer, suitabie for house. kreping. Rent moderate. Apply 115 ie street south, Gapital Hill. mh 21 3t* LARGE SAFE FOR SALE an be seen at 417th street. Any person having repairing at4157th street will call soon on account of re- tiring trom business. m 21 3t* "rag HOUSE, LOT, AND PREMISES, AT 3*5, west 2ist st. Fed e for sale at low figures Bids are invited w 6 Ist April, 1865, Call on braddress Gen RUFUS INGALLS, 221 Pa avon Washington. mb 21 7t FORRENTTA three story and attic BRIOK HOUSE, containg ten rooms, store room and Sitwated on7thst.. bet. La. av. and Dat., 36. Inauire of JOKN RILEY, Pa. ay-bet ts. OR RENT—The large STORE eon or all eins UPPER PART of louse No. 420 Pennsyl- vania avenue, They will be rented together or separately. Possession ofthe Store sive from a after the 2ist inst. Apply to J. SON, street, bet. 9th and 10th sts., No. Eee ate -3t* [OQESALE—The LEASE for ight years, with the improvement: Furnitures of the EU- ROPEAN HOTEL, on the earner of Pennsyivauia avenue and Iith street. If the above is not sald on Or before the Ist of April, there will bea catalogue sale soen thereafter; of which due notice will’be given. The Hotel is doing agooa busine he Saly reason for selling ison account offil health of Oiauity om the premices. nquire’on remic mb 2)-tf z P. EMRIOH. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No. 425 H street, Call between Zand $p. m. Will not be rented for a boarding house. ot" OR SALE—A_ well-situated SERPRURGES. M caunire at 554 7th street, opposite a jarket. A RESTAURANT LICENSE FOR SALE - isto run nine aap es Inquire at — Dd between 12th and 13th sts. Fo RENT—A large BRIOK HOU; TF No. 72 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. This house contains eleven — cellar, stable; also, and water on the premii nquize of M. F. M RAN, No. 62 Bridge street, Georgtown. mh 20 6t* «OR ge new HOUSES, with 5 Fooms each, on 12th street, near Maryland avenue. Terme: "esto cat: a ce $20 per month One on or street, near 13th, with 3 rooms; two small Houses Virginia avenue, near 10th street; one new cellar. No. 3 ea mP Se a ee ae iz 2 325 IPs Pry HE es Ae > EUENITURE AND STOCK OF A GENER. ALER. MR-HAULL. WHY Is Sieaving MiRcItY, WILL BE SOLD aT PUBLIC AUOTION. On SATURDAY, the 241 P. m., on the corner of © aad North hear (ihe Baltimore Depot, consisting in part Dy Beste Watches, Jewelry. Cutlery, Sil plated Ware, B-ots, sacs, gars, one Sewing 5 nearly new, &., &.,&e. B.—Sale without reserve. ay Rigues GO., A Sales-reoms No. 26 n er Bet Pennsyivanta avenue, corner of Lith street, moe tS. bey ve their personal attention to the sale of Real B (eterna Household Faraitareat the residence of ramities deciining ra qpanbics of svery nussrinticn, “Fiereee, Caer ci se 680) a, Harness, pm er " + de -ly * (We will sell, on eeowohedesgiy March be ato o'clock. at our Balesroo a large and general va- riety of Groceries. W Liquors, and Segars.¢ barrels o'd Rye Whiskey. 13 Demijoins Branty, Gin, Whiskey, and Port Wine, together with oth: er articles NAGLE & CO., Aucts. m 23 TURDAY, MARCH 12. SALE oF’ SEW ORLEANS RESTAURANT. By virtue of a writ of distraint. the eadorigees Will sell at eg ic sale, on SATURDAY, March 24th, at Wo'clock. the contents of the above Bes. taurant, consisting of Marble.top Counters. Fix tures. ters Glassware, Tables,Ch: pe and Copper Boiler, Stoels and -_ Crockery ware, &c., &c. m 23 NA T PRIVATE SALE—ROUND HOUSE HO TEL, situated on the Leesburg Pike, 1% miles from Alexandrii 233 miles from Washingto: The Motel is in excellent order, aud contains te: (18) rooms and kitchen. Twenty acres of good land attached to same, Tho properly will be sold low, as the proprietor fs going Nort nef NAGLE & @0., Auctioneers. ar GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aactioncers. THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON O STREET aoa BE: TWEEN NEW Y AVENUE AND FFT STREET WEST, BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY. the 23th instant, at5 o'clock , yo weshall sell, on the premises, three Lots, onting on Q street. having 20 feet front each by 5 feet deep to an alley, by same depth. being Lots 2, 3. and 45, in subdivision of Square No. . SLL, property offers a to Purchasers, as the location is growing r: One-third ni nee in six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of = e purchaser. $25 down on each Lot when sold mh23cotds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* THOS. DOWLING, .G, Auct.; PUBLIC | SALE. The undersigned will sell st public anction, WEDNESDAY MOBNING, arch 23th, at I oeieek. on the premise , half a mile northwes' from Tennallytown,on the river road.the very desirable Market Garden, centaining nine. acres of jand under good cultivation, and well fenced. The improvements consist of a good ape pm House, containing six rooms and kitchen aud ce lar,an excellent pump of water in the yard, new barn, horse and cow stables, carriage-house, and all necessary improvements, i t sale. Also the same time, I will sell two Janwed Work two fresh Milch Cows, two ns and Harness, Hay tnd Straw, new Corting 1 fox. Hot- bed Sash, Farming Implements, Househoid Far- biture, and a great many reeeur. not sacatisned. ‘Termis cash. LBERT SCOTT. mi 23-4 THOS. DOwLiNe, Auct. JRY W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY y virtn Ey a gy j ine to 4 dene <4 pore date the 10th day of Jane, A. D. 134, duly recorded. &c.. I shall offer for og public auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the 224 larch ensu- ingr'at S o'clock p_m.2in froutof the premises, ali of Lots number: two. (2,) three, (3, and four. (4,) in Square numbered 912, with thé improvements. This property is situated at the corner of 9th strect east and North Carolina avenne. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in tix. twelve, and eighteen months, the purchaser pring. his notes fore the Ba og payments, satis- ly, maar ys and bearing interest from the ba of vale. “ogy Ae poten aud deed of trust taken. All conveyancing stamps at the cost of the ure! . it ‘aiove terms are not complied with within = days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves tight to re-sell the said pre) at the risk Her experse of the defsulting Lag Ss jaser, on giving two days’ notice in the TeURT Ee tar. URY LLUYD, Trustee, mh 13 Wh. Ly WALES GO) hecte, Brick onsé, With 10 rooms, on 12th street, near G street north; small rick, with 6 rooms, on 13th e7 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY street, near large three story Brick’ House, | postponed to TUESDAY, the 27th instant, at the with 8 rooms, on l0th street, near N; a large Frame same time and place. House, with 8 rooms, on L Strect, near 10th street ‘By order of the Trustee hing four last deseribed houses are desirably loca- ASDUR RY LLOYD, Trustee. ted in the northern part of the city. Apply to W.L. WALL & 00., Aucts. GEORGE W. HAUPTMAN, 512 nth st., third door north of Pa. av. mh 19-3m LE— Tegant BRICK DWRLE- Pench MOUSE. on M between ath and 10thate, Broome, water. and cee: lot 24 by 120 Tooke Ro feet paved siloy tp the reer. ORES & OO», Heal Estate Brokers, mh 17-12t* 460 Fifteenth, corner F street, FoBNSHED ROOMS FOR RENT— Buitayle for Spee oe single fone’ is at 2 H street, between 19th and 2th, one block from ears. mh 15 M4t* FS SALE OR RENT—Several Cig Bh from four to eleven rooms h and south. Price from $80 to ring Injuire 499 K street north, bet ween 4th and 5th Im* ‘HE FURNITURE OF A ier aa Boardivg House, together with a LEASE of the property for Frost) on reasonable tei ick - ofselling. Inquire on the premises, ‘nue, | FO RENT—To a small family without children, April lst, several ad, ining ROOMS. ¥: venient for hourekeeping; partly furnished if ds- sired. Apply ar the co tage corner Cand Nerth Capitol streets, above depot. mh 13-' al poe ge ep ge eed LOTS, i ares Fo! 929, Capitol H- Degree 835, ‘Also, one smell, &% acres of the best ality of land en sittio Chucky i iver, 6 miles from Greenville, East Tennessee an "Se north Bi a oat onthe undersigned, eet, ‘nse L. @. EVERETT. rex — ‘That deslrabig RESTAURANT and DWELLING HOUSE No. 36 cast Market Brace. opposite the new Market, an Georgetown, D. 0. ae heed and eng. Bam — cc. Osan be Uae On e lerms. a ve JOHN J. BOGUE, Corner High and a Bridge jo stzenss town, mh 12-tf = (OR RENT—At the corner a ee ae Frederick streets.in Georgetown, D.O.,six four-story BRICK HOUSES, st finished in ans best man- ner. Thi houses bave ni, ae wot sized rooms each, water ia ., ki Ro peng Ss gas fixtures in every room, ted up in the most convenient pangs alt ra ar ot them family. These houses are situi in ope o most desirable locations in the town for ngs. For terms, &c., ee tewn, to JOSEPH rare a7 waver st. George: OR SALE—A two-story FRAME ica on southwest corner of 10th and N sts., costainin, 8 rooms and hall, with large cellar, stable and ca riage house, Also, Let adjoining.’ Apply on the preinises. m 5 eo6t™ ‘0 LET—The DWELLING and STOREROOM ‘beast corner of 43s street and Pa. i bu: out the 15th Inst’ the hardware store, No. Tgetown, mh 3-609t* 133 HAVE SEVERAL IGE HOUSES FOR W es or unfurnished, in the a getown. DOWNMAN & by = EN fe 13.4f 18 Intelligencer Building. ‘OR SALE—A three-story BRICK ae vith Frame ing in the rear, and yee tes bol yor is located on North “depitoi sqntaly oe of iy ALL, Bye Peele bdesasiee areca i Fo. SALE—The HO! Uke ar aT a4 southwest i ane street west. have 5 beam pied tor Dosinces by Mire Devens. fal ian Appl: Soply torHow aS P. BIMPDON, Nod Loulstana areoue, ? ENTRAL HALD, vania ay. and lith . Cornet ver Bagie's Auction Rooms. For rent by She coy. Xe glans or month, fer Gon- certs. Lectures, Ball! eee Halle Ged ver Ad large and snd spacious, ‘or terms on hou NAGLE & Go. OR 2 Re bay ere. on 20thY street, be- sires oon for Cand OU Store Bro sion cere pply at the P; Oil Store 3. E ‘street, be- A t 2th and ats., whe © you bi Noel 0 ay -_ x ay ‘pret: No. 1 ee one Per aliens __Bih 8.002 F'STOUSE cn 6 street first-class Salon De DWELLING rom 15th st eperisent casas rooms. a Frith clot iar othe egURN the house, and the ki pares 5 rear ror the It ena vee Keene ALE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY AT FRED SAU8 OF BoerTAL SES 3. ¢ a st tl on! ry on the th of f Ae 1366, at 10 o'clock ®. m. soay. MEDICINES, CLOTHING, rea ee No longer required on ve of the servi: ord ERLAND,— Say % ae mh 2s.st° OW DOrRLE Aact, SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS S** fhe PAROLE, NEAB ANNAN) AT Headqarters Depariment of Washin : Diceas C hief Quartermaster Washinzion, D. C., March 23, 1885. Will be sold on the" premises. at public on MONDAY, the a day of Apri PUBLIC > AB ANNAPOLIS, MD.: uarters, res) fest 8, 100x25 fee! Hom, tx2s feet, Xe. 25510 feet wo Barracks for One Desa-unct® One Wash: hon: Three inks, 10x5 pee One Ice- house, 20x20 f e palttings will be sold singly, and pur- gpaeers will be allowed fifteen days to remove bare military Fema will remain in a of the pipperty | ten days after the one if required. : Cash, in Goverment fy ao i“ ands. M LUDINGTON, -~ ye a Quartermaster Dep’t Washington. e HES Tor, MANULES Center mice my be sold to ae RoE bidder for cash, SATURDAY, atl2m.,for the quarter ‘ending June The Weve will be raked in heaps for re- ovale and must be removed deily by purchaser, under forfeiture of purchase mot Y LYLES, Clerk Center Market. McGUIRE ¢ & 00., Auctioneers, TRUSTER’S SALE. ir +3," jal 5 5 rae ly ri rd in Li ‘Libe NOT so 42 ~ foli pe uae ity, 1 ell. ofibr sale, on the premises, at ™ 22-e05t the highest bidder,on TU thousans {wo nandred f 20 fe situated on 20th street t. enve and © street north, and knowa as Square north of Square numbered 123, improved by a two- story Frame House. Terms : @ne-half cash; balance in six and twelve A reduction in price cerresponding to THE HEAVY DECLINE IN GOLD. vol JAS. Sede for W. ING, ‘Marci wth, at$¢'clock, sy months, secured to the éatisfaction of the trustes. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the 2 erm B. MITCHELL, Trastes. mh 37-dts 60., 3.6. McGUIRE & Aucte. WwW ATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &c. M. W. GALT & BOTHER Offer their entire stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, &c., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Their Stoek was never more complete, and is of- fered at a great reduction from former prices. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 3454 Pennsylvania avenus. 480 Petstes, Nes 480 ress: ai Mad and deen Niels Kapatred ané Warranted. do 20° Deautifal th OB SALR SE XCK STALLION, Free OF eae of Meirepott- TQ mb 21-6 ire of tan Police, No. NS AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO.MORROW. Bt oBEEN a WILLisas, Auctioneers. etary eT ce wis Re ser ate OTH SPREETS, ISLAND, mate FDAY, the 20th instant, at § o'elnck ‘wesball sellin fromt of the premises, Lot w, te Witlam A Brad vision of Sq fromting 25 feet on . ranni good dep Pehe with the tmprove- Mente, consistin, Tame Humse. Terms: One thi edie xand twelve —— secured by a deed of truston the prem et it conveyancing and neneap en at the cost, “gio an when the GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, Aucts. same AROVE § POSTPONED ON sccount of the ral SSovegur abd’ in orl FRIDAY. the 33 fost, Geen & WILLIAMS, Ancts_ . _ L. WALL | B Original wi More — SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, ‘ke Sn SATURDAY NONI, Mare att Reaeie. Baddie. Carvisce and Work ‘Horace we TREY Bonet Among one which is noine good Work Fess vent Au tioneers. ARN ESS Five new Expres« built in the elt city. A large collection of New ‘and Second-hand 8 14 & 4 chaways, Carriages, Wagons, ancsia er One Baek —y one eggs oot in good order. New and Second band Harness, Sad les, Carriages &c., at private sale. Recular tales Gays, Tuesdays, Thure a Wagons,’ with and without ios Carriages and Harness always on sate. _mh 2: wel ALL & ©O Ancte BY acme WAL B & 0O., Auctionvers VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR We will sell _on SATUBDAY, 2ith inst., at Sve ‘clock p. m.. Lot 2), in Square 83), fronting 2 feet Ith street wert aod ruunivg back toa 10 foot , near RB street and improved by & goed frame dwelling 16 feet by — atone “st* CRO RECO. Aneta. YD. L. WELLS & O0., Auctionsers. We will sell at public suction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, March 24. at 5 0 clock p ta, Lot ll, ip Square 499. fronting 24 feet 9 inches on 6th atieet rorning back 100 fect. and known as 7 between I and 4 streets. istand, i Proved by a two-story Brick se and Stable, &c. ‘Terms at sale. _tab 19-6t D. L. WELLS & CO., Aucts. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & OO auctioneers. *eaee STORY BRICK pw we HOUS® ITH BACK BUILDING. ON STREST NEA TWENTIETH. AT aterro fo THURSDAY nS Boag ta March 8, ats o'clock, we will sell the th Lot, being No. 200 on north from the co two stury stable ea rear of lot,is nof brown stone, and contains Worli —. With bath room. pesitive Terns: One-half cash; balance six and twelve Months, the potes to be secared on the property. Conveyancing and stamps te be paid tor by the purchaser. J.C. M GUIRE 4 Y s LW WELLS & CO, Wo wilt sell at Public Auction. on the Promises. m TU AY, March 27th at 5 ck p.m.. Loté fn Square a8. ‘fronting 15 fee" 138, Band Mar) land avenue, and runping back 19) feet, oreret by atwostery Frame House containing room! Terms cash, _th 21-6t Auctionsors. g D. L, WELLS &CO., O., Aucts, WALL & ©O., Anctien South corner of Penn’a ave * nd Oth st. FIRST W WARD AT AUCTION, AY AFTERNOON, the 25th in- lock, we will seil, in {rent of the LOTS IN t On WEDNE stant. at 4 remires.— 4, suuare $7. on I. et., between 232 and 21th sts. re 42 on 24th et... bet. Pfam + re 42, Ny ee 28, st oud 3. . Ter pe-fourth cash: balance tm six and ieive months, with interest, secure? by 6 deed of t "Gonveyancing and stamps at the cost of che pur- ner Sale to commence at Lot Ro. 4, on T, street. m2) w. WALL &O+ BY? \aots. McGUIRE | : CO., Auctioneore, TeDereEs SALE OF A DESIRABLE LOT L — ET, NEAB CURNER OF 22Dv, EST on FWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March ith at 5 o'clock. on the premises, by virtue of @ derd of truest duly recorded in Liber J. A 123 and 124. laell Lot 14, Square 73, fronting 87 feeton south side of north L street, near: a> corner of 22d street west, ranvivg back IJ feet to 8 30-feet alley. Terms: One-bslf cash; residue in six months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the prep- erty Conveyancing at ahesery Fens, ~ mad JAS. 0, McGUIBE & © B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, AUCTION SALE OF TWO STORY FEAME ey ANP LOT ON 7TH STREBT EAST, IAND K STS. NORTH on n MONDAY. the 26th instant at § p eball eell, im front of the premises, part Lote ‘ ‘und 5. in Square 868. 18 feet {rout by 124 feet ] inch dee, with the improvements, consisting ot a well-built two-story Frame House. Terms: One-third “cash; balance in six, twelve, — eighteen mouths, secured by a deed of trust on © Drewises, pon ones ancing and revenue stamps at the cost 100 dow: ‘wher 3 Seu e =o "GREEN Ne WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionecrs. pe tA Sale OF TWO O UNIMPROVED LOTS on ER OF Rosta £ STREET AND Be ae ai On TUESDAY oth peta, ats Giclock P- m., we shall sell infroatof the promises, Lots Nos, land2in Sguare No. 38, povieg S85 feet 9 inches front each, lrunning back 75 feet deep, bot 2 ronning back 99 feet 2 Inches to an alley. Terms: One-third cash. balance six and twelve mouths, secured by & Geed of trustou the premi- weal conve! aren revenue stamps at the cost of S25 Gown when the property {s sold Bh ted GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acts, YGREEN& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BOpeEnOLy F FCRNITURE Ox G Bree xT BETWEEN ELEVENT AND Warn STREETS WEsr, aT ‘Punic AUCTION os WEDNESDAY, the 28th instant, at 10 © clock a. m., We shall sell. at the residence of a gentle- man declining housekeeping (No. 327 ,) viz Walnut Parlor Suite ee ee of Tete a-teto Sefas, Side and other Ch Marble-top Centre Tables Brussels. uree py Ingrsin. and other Oa a Son » Dressing Bureaus, * 8.. Na. 83, folioc ash is and Finsk Mattresses Dining Tables, Chairs, Crockery, et Catlery One excellent Cooking’ Stove and Utensils Excellent aoe and otber Stoves Bau Stns OUGtam, rete gceatee,, ub : fi a lot o! tel jo ‘erms cash, GREEN @ Writ ANB. mb 2-4 moore. x<TEEES SA CAB HOBSS AGEs, UREN ESS 4 &c., &c., AT on THURSDAY, Ma reh 29th At Wo'clock a e entire STOCK of of the well- known Congress tables, at Nos. 464 and 467; th street, between D and E streets, comprising * ost vainable list of Horses, Csrrisges, atbess, &c., ever offered to this cominunity. oohsirting of teveral pairs of very fine Matc hed Horses, sinz!e- Griving and Saddle Horses. Also, several excc!- lent Farm Horses, one superior Broo! M 3 | Blood Morgen, Kae] cas by men site an aon ai LOW. arc* Bumber of comprising” snperior Family Carriaces. Open Ba* Fouches, Phaetons. Open and Top Beegies, which have beon built to order, by the ‘best betiders ia the country, together with a large quan = rior Double and Single Harnest, Boves, Blan- ts, Whips &¢ + &-eroaT, OLCOTT £90. ‘Warhington, March 12, 1995 mb 16-429 U"" =. STATES MILITARY EAILBOAD, 1 ant wey a er so Aivaskinasin, D- “, March 14, 1855, AUCTION eng s or my y Saatihitany BAIL- yu eae anction, at Alexandria, men TURDaY. April 10, 1856— first-class Locomotive kn: anes. 4 fest 8 inch s cylinders. 15x22; weight, 25 tons ey Nal te Fix- rings, Nats, ay iles, Sperm ions! Serie 1Wxl2 to waar feet ite of Printl: ‘Office Ajlerce ose" M76, ow Shelf Hardware Buloon Car, 4 feet 83; inch eunge>i)3gg> 17 hed aud furl ci Withprondtrena commence Terms cubs in Goverameat {hours oN mb 15-eollt Brevet Bete. Gen. KIN B ANABY BIRDS, » worn | “274 ren sereet, between 928-3m"

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