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| ‘ / LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TO-NIGHT. Wasuixcton Tuzatxn.—The Ghioni Susini lian opera company in Doni magnificent opera of Lnerezia Borgia this eve- ning. Madames Ghioni and Patti, Strakosch, ana Signors Errani and Mancusi in the cast. GRovrr's —Positively the last performance (by request) of Bourcicanit’s beautiful drama of “The Octorvon, or Life in Louisiana,” with all the startling incidents and thrilling effects, incinding the “burning of the steamboat.” Som re.—The second private soiree of the In- dependent Socials will be given at Prof. Kreis’ Iancing Acudemy, on the avenue, opposite the Metropolitan Hot is evening. Unitarian Cuvrcu.—Free lecture this eve- ning by Rev. Edward Everett Hale, of Bostoa, on “ The National Church of America.” Ovp Fet.ows’ Hatt.—Fair for the benefit of St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum. Ist anp HaLy.—The charming fair of the Ia- dies of Grace (P. E.) Church, with tableaux every evening, still continues to attract de- lighted crowds. Seatow HALL.—The very successful fair of the ladies of Sixth Presbyterian Church is in tull biast, and there is music and refreshments every evening. Caxytenern ‘The usnal varied and ate tractive performance this evening. Flee ORPUS NOT RESTORED TO VIRGINIA °ESIDENT's PEACE PxOCLAMATION— 2 of ige Under wood.—The case ot Thos. s. petitioner for a writ of habeas corpus, rd before Judge Underwood in Alex- andria on Tuesday. Ia May, 1-65, Javins as- saulted a colored boy, Frank Beall, and in the assault the boy’s leg was broken. Javins was thererpon arrested by Gen. Slough. In Octo- ber, Beall brought an action for damages in the Prevost Court, Capt. P. R. Hambrick, red $500 damage, the Court be d till the dam- 2 Was approy days since + and s Hanras ny THE F Decisr eral Augur, and a fe i into execution by the arrest of Javins finement in the Slave Pen, in ae- payment of the judgment. He now + the United States District Co tank ot Cf habeas corpus, to disetharg this confinemen Tbe writ wa Friday Teturn thereon thar uthority of the Presid The prisoner's counsel a former conviction by Gen. ly, want of the eT 2 case The t's counsel arguet return of » and upon it the prisoner must be remanded to castody; and secondly, that, if the return did not preclude the Court from going further, the Provost Court baa jurisdiction, being the Court desig- ted for the trial of these cases, by the Freed- z ‘s Berean, in accordtnce with the rules and reguiations of the Bureauapproved by the president. Judge Underwood decided that the writ of habeas corpus W&s not restored by the recen proclamation of President Johnson, and tha the return of Capt. Hambrick that he held the prisoner by authority of the President was conclusive. and the Court conid not go behind it. The prisoner was accordingly remanded to confinement under the sentence of the Pro- vost Court. : INCREASE OF THE SA ue Onruans’ Count ton, Signed by Mayor Wallach, Hons. A Riddle, R - Brent. F. P. Stanton, Jud Hughes, R. T. Merrick, J.C. Kennedy, ¥ Thompson, Johnson Hellen, one Lundred other members of the on bar, without distinction of party. ented to Congress, praying an m- the salary of the Judge of the Or- urt of the District of Columbia. he undersigned, members of the Bar of ashington city and District of Columbia, beg © respecttully to represent unto your hon- orable bodies that the salary of the Judge of the Orphans’ Courtof this District is but $2,540 per annum, and that the same is inadequ: in view of the ardnous and responsible duties developed upon him, and respectfully pray your honorable bodies to pass a law increasing the same to at least $4,000 per annu 7 t express the sentiments of the com- when we say that the ability and im- artiaiity with which Judge Purceil bas dis- rged the important duties of this office for the last eighteen bears baye reflected upon him the highest credit. The decisions of the Judge bave seldom been reversed. The deties of this office are constant- iy imereasing, and are clusely connected with the interests of the citizens See ani LeeTurr on Lanon.—Last evening Mr. H. Olay Pruess delivered a Jecture on “Labor and its relation to Human Development” at Gonza- ga Hall, F street, but we regret tosay there was butasmall auditory. Mr. Pruess, afteralludin,s to the character of workingmen, stating that in no age of the world has it been that working- men bad not made their mark, argued that it was right and proper that the workingmen should have eight hours for mental instruction and reereation. The bra, he said, was a sec- ond stomach and needed nourishment as much as focd was needed by the stomach. If the is not fully exereised people will die of rust.” Heremarked that many young *n now-a-days are too proud te work and too pe ‘o live without it, and they, therefore, compromise by living on their aged parents, i after giving all such a well deserved cen- sure closed by reciting his poem, entitled «Honor te the Workman.” ane ——< krowN AgrepreT—Iin refer. he bill introduced to authorize the onstruction of @ drawbridge im the aqueduct across the Potomac at Georgetown, the Alex- andria Gazette of yesterday says: “We under- stand that the committee of the Council of this city, having in charge the interest of the Alex. andria Canal, have authorized Messrs. Wells, Dungan and W. D. Massey to prepare a re- monstrance against the above bill. and present it to the committee of Congress, to whom the subject hes been referred: and further that ose gentlemen, acting in behalf of the city aud its interests, will visit Washington to-mor- row snd present the remonstrance to what would be an act of the grossest injustice to the Canal Company and this city.” ——_e—___ Ssoviy BE More Carerci.—aA gentleman pascing down the avenne a day or two since, was. by the eccentric motion of a “tilting skirt.” tavored with the view of an exquisite- ly formed limb, which led him to keep an eye on the possessor for a “review of the situ- ion,’ when he was shocked at discovering t the duplicate limb was frightfully de- Tmed, there being an immense provuberance in front above the ankle, and a corresponding anke where there should be none. ‘Turn- mg for a fast pitying glance at the object of his commisseration, he saw her, after a furtive look around, stoop and adjust something, after which she resumed her walk with two perfect locking) members. Ladies who will follow the fashions should be more careful. ——_-— Ory vor AL@any.—Yesterday afternoon, Warden Brown, of the jail, with a suitable guard, started for Albany. Y., with the fol- 1 c wing prisoners, sentenced at the present term the court toimprisonment in the penitentiary at that place :—Wm. Young, convicted of rob- bery. three years; Thomas Collier, alias Henry Amos, convicted in two cases of larceny, erght morths each; and John Henry, John Handiey. Patrick Joyce, Joba Brown. William way, Sameel Brown, Henry Watson, Pinckney, W.' Bowie, William uels, William Wood, Charles H. Tyler, Jonas Day, and William White, convicted of lafceny, one year ¢ cn Scnoor Hatt. ument given the pupils of the Third District Schoot allach Hall last eve- Ing Was well attended, and the whole affair d off very pleasantly. Mayor Wallach on band. as usual when the educational interests of the city are to be promoted. and was beartily applauded by the pupils and au- dience ov bis arrival, The entertainment com- prised a concert and tableaux, ail under the direction of Prof. Daniel, and the entire pro- gramme was carried out successfully ant to the satisfaction of all present. The children aequitted themselves finely, and seemed to en- joy the affair very mucd SLE == Eprror Ross Mr. Wartman. editor of the Rockingham Register, was robbed Tuesday the Depot, of his portumonie, containing pout $100 in gold. a PICKPOCKETS AT THE STEAMNOAT WiaRP About Go'clock yesterday evening Mr. Chas. Webster had his pocket picked of $50 and some small change at the steamboat wharf. | PLICOTUBES, The | of art are invited to {1 & few CUBOMOS, WATBR-COLORS and ENGRAY- INGs. st L, J. BOTHROCK ' 452 7th street, _S04-Stantw opposite Patent 0 (CHEAP CROCKERY AND GLASS WA Tn adits tock of ‘HINA CROCKERY. nod GLaSe WARE, we bar ra MMON WARE, at very low oo line of Prices wholesale and ret STONE WARE at Factory Prices. ha WEBB & BEVERIDGE, mb * eo6tif” S04 Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th street. | ABLES CRIMPED Be COLLARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. eur WALL, STEPHENS & CO., we 322 Peana, avenue, CITY ITEMS. a coneneipimpeabeies GENTLEMEN beh ew ae T 3 9 fitting Shirts, can to order by our friend DS avenue, near Ita —-* | ReceirtT ror Savina Monry.—Buy your | Jewelry and Silver Ware at Prige’s | Dollar “Jewelry Storé, No. 435 Pa. ave. third joor trom 4 street—1,000 styles to chovse from for only one dollar. une Great KRepvetion «Ny PRICES.—Beautiful Suits at Parmer & Walker's as low as $35. | Fresh supply of goods just received; call and see them. Parwer & WALKen, No 384 7th street, near E. W.C. Puetrs (ot Devlin & Co., New York.) Will be at Willards’ Hotel from Iith to 19th instant, with a large assortment of samples of new and choice styles of seasonable goods for gentlemen’s wear, from which he will be hap- py to take orders for garments to be made at our house in New York. 9-6 ——_—_e GrorGE C. HENNING, corner 7th street and Maryland avenue, (Island) is selling cassimere snits at $15, $16, $17, $19, #20 and $25. He has but one price for his goods, and by this m=taod, as will readiiy be perceived, insures fair deal- ing to all. THA —— An ESTARLISUED KE xeDY.—Brown's Bron- chial Troches” are widely known as an estab- lished remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoar:enes-, and other tronbles of the Throat and Lungs. Tnetr good reputation and exten- sive use has broughtout imitations, represeuted to be the same. Obtain only “Brown's Bron- cbial Troches * eo. eg S StTRiacE, BUT TRUS.—That corns, bunions, bad nails, etc., can be remoyed without pitin. To be convinced call at Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between 44 and 6th streets, —\_o——__. Corns, bumiens, Ulubd and Inverted Nails, Enlar Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- and other disorders of the feet, sne- ly treated witnont pain. by Dr. White, n Chiropodist, Rooms No. 423 Pennsyl- vanit avenue. between 44 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from § a. m. to 5 p.m., and 6 toS p. m RICHARDS. Suddenly. on 9 e’ctock p.m. Mr. WILLIAM & 8 years Hi- funeral will take place from Christ Church, Navy Yard. on Friday. the i3th instant. at3 o'clock p.m. The friends and acy usintances of the family are invited to attend. | Port Tobacco Times please copy.| ot On the Ith instant MARY, the Ith tnstant, at UH ARDS, aged CONNELL. beloved little daughter of Dennis and Kate Uon- nell. ‘A spotless Iily, lent ns from above. Had bloomed and blossomed but a single day, To cheer our weary exile with its love; Alas! too briet its bloom, too early its decay. The friends aud acquaintances of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on to- morrow, at $ «’clock. from its parents’ residence, corner of lst and H streets north. bd GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS TO vONTRAUTORs. =e I ROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber until WEDNESDAY, the J8th instant, to improve pone street, between Boad street and West street. The proposals must state separately, first, yard for grading; second. the price guttering. and that for reguttering; ce per foot for curbing, awl that for recurbing, tourth the price per yard for graveHing the surface of that part of satd street,the gr. to be ten inches high at the center with a gradual slope to the heicht of four inches at the gutter Hine. The grade mnat be strictly according to the one directed by the Surveyor,and must not be gravelled until it is approved of by that officer. Il the matgrials and workmanship must, be of ene quality, or they will net be accepted or for. Proposals will be received at the same time fer — 8 similar imprevement of that part of Lingse street, which lies between Prospect and Ist street. ep 7-6t HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. QFFICE SEORETARY BOARD OF HEALTH, ASHINGTON, Bo April 9, 1866. u is The ae is the list of Nuisances declared by the of Health: Dead Carcasses. Dead Fish, or Oifal of Fish, Heaps of Oyster Shetls. ne fala from Butchers’ Stalls acd Slaughter jouses. Stagnant or Still Water in Ponds, Marshes, Sew- ers or Cellars, Areasor Vaults. Foul Stables, Foul Cow Houses or Cow Pens, Foul Privies oad Hog. Styes, Foe! Premises, Al- le: Gutters, and Fou Slanghter Hy. nses. Ying Vegetables and Fruits of every de- seription, all Animal Substances, whether entirs ose portiens thereof not used as food which may be thrown out. All Ashes, Rubbish, Shavings er Refuse Sub- stances of any trade, occupation or business which may gl Spare to public health. Filth, Soap Sudsin Pools, Drainage trom Dye Houses or Soap Factories. Horses geing at large with Glanders, Fwces, or any other Con ions Diseases. Houses or Buildings or portions state of dilapidation or dtocay en ves and property of those im the vi property of eeG. M. DO 1e-3t Secretary B PRARGAINS—HAKGAINS. at JOHNSON & SUT- TONS old stand. 521 7th street. anda large lot of Bussia Orash at 1. cents. All Wool Dalains= atS and 40 cents, beautiful colers. Grey Dress Goods ls cents. Oa! conte. wih 0 full thee of Seasonable Goods at low ‘es. Mapes @ 20. J. JOHNSON & CO. (PPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. 452 SEVENTH STREET, PAPER HANGINGS. FIRR-BOAKD PRINTS, BORDERS. DECORATIONS. GILT CORNIOER, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, RUSTIC BLINDS, Anda magnificent stock of WISDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, Pic- TURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND NAILS. Also, a superb assortment of SQUARE AND OVaL PHOTOGRAPH AND ICTERE FRAMES, in Gold, Rosewood, Wal- 4 Ebony And an endless variety of CARD DE VISITE FRAMES, PASSE-PAR- TOUTS, CARVED BRACKESS axo FRAMES. ‘The abo ve stock is now offered to the public AT COST, FOR THIRTY BAYS, In order to make room for extensive alterations apd additions to my store. Lea pe — above complete stock is re- ted. Lignans L. J. BOTHROOK, 45:2 Seventh street, osite the Patent Office. — A large lot 1s and 20 nut, colw F EUILLAN & CO.'8 CLEANSING FLUID! WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED BY GLEASE, OIL, ICE CREAM, PUNCH, LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &., Frov KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GooDs, withowt impairing the coler or leaving any un- pleasant smell. For saleby H. XELOWSKI, Sole Agent. D1 Penn’aav . South side, Between 9th aid 0th streets, ape-im* Washington, D.C. [A148 CHEESE, Just received. CANESTRALO CHEESE. CACOLO CAVALLO CHEESE. N. W. BEROHELL, corner !4th wud F streets, mhé unmler Ebbitt House. Pyresrass NOTICE—To the people of Wash- ington and the public generally.—Cabinet Making and Upholstering, Repairing and Reno- vating, of all descriptions, dons in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. All ordere prow - ly attended to, with thanks, ke, at No. 293 Pa. — between 4a and ith strects, Washincton. mh 27-Im FF GR SAL E—25 00 extra choice Hard Bloeming ROSES, ORNAMENTAL and SHBUBs. FRUIT TREES. &c., & The best kinds known in Europe and Americ A. JAR- pee ist, 18th, corner of M, Washington, D.C, nh 2-1 , OTICE.—We. the undersigned, do respectfully inferm our friends apd the padlic in general that we have repted the HORS SHOKING Es- TABLISHMENT of the late Thomas McGuir No. 478th street, between D and E. We would feel happy to see our friends give usa cali, as we intend to give entire satisfaction and shoe as rea- sonable as any in the city, and as well. We woald likewise call tie ta Hall over our Shop tuat is for rent on reasonable terms. WARD & MURPHY, orseshoers. rpetnal LANTS _mh 23-Im* oO IL Every one owning a herse should use the above Srticles, especially at this season of the year. SEED OATS. A a article for sale; the very best in the market, FLO MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For sale low, in quantities to suit, by W.M.GALT & CO., mb 16-tf Corner Ind. co Ist street REMOVAL. MANKIN & DAVIS. Hows, S166 ano 2 PAIN wed te Ra's AMET Ar PACTEERS have remo south ‘ena. bet. 1th and Star office, 5-2wif* CAKE, OorILb MEAL. 12th ata. next to Corner WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. eatin enaealnerr terre tier ee WANTEDIA firs: class MILLINER, ot 599 | F(OR SALT ONEAP—A BARBER OHOP doing 8th % Bgocd busing Peuna_ Taqut: apizem N'Y 384 ic soPMAN & BRO. | at this ome Nese ee us ANTED— EEMAID one ‘OR SALB—At W Ea oe cock ent ot elercnes ve | E'srock tae VANTURER of the Quired. Apply at 440 E street. apizzt* | nishing Store wader Wing SPPRESTIOR ato. a00 ets Oe | PGE RENT rg + Sanaa cag BO ol Ce ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A small FKAME y Ww HOUSE. aeushinaoeaceel ont ben ees twoee 4% and ch streets Address box 17, Star office. ‘ap 12-3t" (JARDENER WANTED—4 firet class GaB- 3 DENER. one that thoroughly ui ed hortientture in all of its branches, ie eee 3 ap 199 Gity P. 0. NTED TO RENT—Ry tho ist of May, an UNFURNISHED HOUSK. with from twelre to fifteen rooms. north of Pennsylvania avenue. Address Post Office Box 30: ap 12.3t* |’ ANTED—By a respectabi ng girl, SITU- W AtTOR io dorhomierwort aot dir ial: spectable family. Apply Steamboat H. corner Vand 7th street south. cases WwW ANTEDP—A smart BOY, white or colored, to go of errands and clean store. References as te honesty, &c., required. Apply 34% Market Bpace, between 7th and sth streets. p12 2t* BOAEP WaNTED—By o single gent 8 private family, between 7th street ai Jersey avoune. No boarding-hou Address M. M., Star office, stating cation. a eS ail W ANTED—Several industrious MEN, posses- sing sfair Knowledge of business, to whom constant employment and liberal compensation will be given. Apply at the Office ofthe DAILY TIMES, No. 335 Dat. Also, a BOY wanted. — y J ANTED—A first class NURSE. an! one that understands piain sewing. fn a private fami- ly. one mile from the city. A white Protestant or colored preferred. Address Box 199 City Post OMice, 0p BOYS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, one to attend & Segar Store and one to attend News- nee term: er and ty Store Need not avply unless u ging gool recommendations “Catholics” Preferred. Address ‘A. B."’ Star Office af ANTED— MEN tovell Dry Goods. Must ha’ nee in the business. A gvod and permanent situation may be obtained. Ages ‘8 Box No. 773 Washington city, D. 0. YW PATENT AGEN ed, a SITUATION. by a young man wh skilled dranghtsman anda good penman. Is afraid ot work. Can prednce the best ot referen as to character and ability. Address Box + Washington, D.O S AND OTHERS—Wanc. isa ot WANTED jetiately, a GUACH TRIMMER, Apply at B. W. JOANSON’S, cor. 1th and B sta ap IL3t™ W ANT '¥ arespectable young girl, a SIT- UATION as plain cook, washer. and jroner, in a stuall private family. orto do general louse- work Please call at 30S 3d street, between G and H. ap 11-2" VV ANTED—By a re<pectable young lady, BM- PLOY MENT in a confectionery. fancy store. or dressmaking establishment, or would accept the sitnstion of seamstress in a respectable private family. Can ent and fit children’s dresses, Best of reference. Address C. R.. Star ollice. ap 11-3t™ yonng lady of good conuectio a. who has been rendered homeles f the war offers her services to any amily as NURSERY GOVERNESS light sewing, or make herself gen Address Miss J. H.'T., Post Offi ington, D eens) | Se RESPECTABLE GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED 44 woman can fina a good home in a family of two persons by applying atthe corner of 13th and C streets, Island, grocery store. White woman pre- ferred. ap 10-3t* Wax By v : Tmanent tenant tor a family of three persons, a good HOLS: of 6or7 rooms, located ip a good neighborhoo and at a moderate rent. Best references given, Address P.O. Box #73. ap W 3t* \ J ANTED—A BOY to attend in my Wood and Coal Otice; well recommended. Also, a W0- MAN, middle age, to attend children. Colored preferred. T. DRURY. Coai Dealer, Pa. ay., bet. 17th and 18th streets. ap 10-3t* \ JANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two respectable Ladtes to solicit subscriptions for a beautifal- ly illustrated religions per: 1, peculiarly suit- ed to the family eircle. Libs ri Bey Ape be- tween 4 ip. m.,to VIRTUE & YO STON, Reom No street. ap 10-2t* V 7 ANTED. KKEEPER having three hours spare time each day, wants to en- gage to keep books for some firm in the city, either merchandising, banking or, commission Can chance single to aouble entry. Can Address F.1..”" 5 rences if required. street. Washington. WANTED-— 'o goto the try awhite WO- MAN to milk and assist in housework. In. for on may be obtained at 296 H street ap VV ANTED —Two first class MILLINERS can — employment at 336 Pennsylvania ave. Pp WANTED Tos — From one t bundred thousand OLD BRL GEO. W. HAUPTMAN,N. three deors WANTED- To buy second hand CLOTHING, andthe best prices given, at No. 477 10th street, few doors perth of P V 7ANTED FOR RE nished and vnfurnisned HO ington and Georzetown. Also, wanted for.sale Houses and Lots ia all parts of thecity. Real es- tate owners will do well to give us acall. Southern Real Estate Company, 492 7th street. Ww, NTED—Gold and Silver WATCHES, DT. MONDS, PISTOLS. new and cast-oF CLO- THING, PAWNEROKEL'S TIOKETS, &c., &e., at the olc esta! ed Merchant Pawabroker’s Store of F. FU iN &C 592 9th street, three doors north of Penusyl ave. Two SEWING MACHINES for sale at half price. XN. B.—Busi- nese strictly confidential mhi6 ev2tm* \TEP—The loan of $4,000 for one or two rs, secured by d of trustom a farm city jnst sold for 19.000 Liberal dis- count allowed. MACE & MET ml Rest te WASTED — We want to buy several smal HOUSES and LOTS in good lwcations, for cash. to suit customers. We also want @ small FABM near Washington; will give $4 0uor $5,000 cash. L. WELLS & CO., Corner of 13th and F streets, over bh 27-t! White's Store. A* XPEBIENCED COOK WISHES A SIT- UATION in @ private family or restanrant. Calion Mr. NEAL, loth ety 13. mbho 2 4) —W. 1 to fe 5,000 Seco 5.000 jandea CLOPA ERS Bam Second a JKS. Apply to O12 ith street west, orth of Penna. avenue aps it~ ap2-tf W near thi OR RENT—An UNFURNISHED HOUSE, Fy FURNISHED How 3eo back kitchen. Also, 500 17th street, between K OR EBNT—A large FRAM contain Vibe tact tabasa see Sao d BRO. 403 Pa cronee! © 2: ¥, YOUNG, OR RENT—One HOUSE it FP iyattevitie. Ma. Poe ase AnD, at SIBLEY & GUY'S, 322 D street, betw aud ith sts. S60 000% BUSINESS, d ’ 000 to $75,000 per yea: sale. Batisfactory reason given dress Box 971 P.O. [FOR SALETA three story HOUSE, brick baae- ment, on 4th st.;8 rooms, water and gas. cated between L st. and a York avenn rent. and L Price 2,800. “L. WELLS & CO, abi2-10t ___ corner 1ith and F streets. JPURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT 7 healthtul i aie Price $30 po nth. eal ul lo ion. rice or ae next door, or of CROOKER & BRUMBALL 23 Pennsylvania avenne. Ap 11-2t* [O28 BEST hreestory FRAME HOTS. the corner of 23d and I streets, near the Cir It_has six rooms and the front room is Atted u aS8tore. Hydrant in the yard, Also, two tory FRAME HOUSES on cist street w it, Land M streets Four roomseach. For EPH LIBBEY,No. 27 Water orgetown, DO. ap i1-st* A GREAT BARGAIN —For sale. on immodiate 44% application. a tract of Valnable WOODLAND, containing 10 acres, near tne Beltsville Depet, which we will sell for $15 per acre. ALSO, A Valuable FARM 0; 215 acreson the Leesburg pike, li miles from Washington, 115 cleared, the balance in wood Two good Houses, good Barn, as oer Peach and Pear Trees. Well watered. tice = FORK SALE. We have for sale a small FARM of about 50 acres, iles from the city, directly en stage road leaving from Washington to Upper lboro’, hand ty situated. About one-third wood tam) lance cleared andin & good state of cultivation. The Land is #f exellent ity. better than any other nearer to Washing- . isa good Orchard of choice Fruit Trees and a Well of excellent water at the door. The im rovements consist of a small but comfortable ouse of rooms. Price § aplist ir 13tt Ps ts OR SALE—Two STALLS, one in the Northern and the othe: the Central Market. Inunire at the southeast cerner of Sth street west and H street north. p 10-30" ree RENT—A neat FRAME HOU and cellar; tine garden attached. Also, for sale, CORNER LOT, improved by Frame House, fonr rooms. 13th sts. Inquire at Coal Yard, corner L and ap 10-3t* Three-story Brick DWELLINGE ay., bet J0th and 11th sts. ,Island, Rent $20 per month. Apply ap! J. W. THOMPSON. pe SALE—A BRIt HOSE, containing 7 rooms, with large side and rear yard, arbors, rape vines, fruit trees, shrubbery. ew, eligibly situated, and ina healthy and improving part of the city. Terms jiberal” Inquire at Boom 41, third floor, Treasury Building. ap 10 3t* OUSK FOR RENT WITH + URNITURE-— That first-class RESIDENCE No. 16 corner of Penn a ave .and 2th et., at present eccupied by Gen O. 4, Howard, (vext nse west of Sir erick Bruce's re@wence) contains 15 rooms and ehall. with a large dry cellar and about one acre of gronndjwith garden and fruit, supplied with ump, Patemac and eistern water, hot and 4. ossession given Sth of May next. Apply to W §, STEIGER, General Land Office, or address Box No. 543 City Post Oftiee, ap1)-eotf Fro SAuESA DRUG STORE, now doing a profitable bnsiness. Address or call at the store. corner oth street west and Massachnsetis avenne, for particulars. ‘ap Scot” JOS _L. BOGAN. Be BENT—Three-story new HOUSE, contain- ing § rooms aud cellar. Rent moderate, Apply to JOHN McCABRTHY, corner Marsachasetts uue and 2d street. 4°08 BENT: A BKIOK HOUSE, ay ted up for a Rhode I-land Apply at the corner of 15th and M street, ARD FITZPATRICK ap96t" HOUSE on Pennsyl ns. No. 373; water and pply to H.-S. JOHNSTON. No. 373 Ania avenue, between 43. and oth str Grocery Store, on lth street and if be LET—A four story BRICK WOUSE with brick stable and grounds. On the corner of 13th street and Maryland avenue. Apply to T WHEELER, No. 393 € street, between 3d and 4%, streets. — __ a 9-4" er SALE ANCY and LIGHT DRY GOODS STURE, situated in a first rate loc ity for business Will be disposed of te a cash c tomer at a sacrifice, a8 the owner is unable to ai tend toit. Rent ef store. with month. Value about 3009. Aj 351 Isth street, in the grecery. ap dot Fo BENT—Several smal! and medium sized HOUSES. FORSALE—A number of HOUSES, ranging in Biles from $390 to $3000. Also. one fin BOLL ING LOT, ronning back to a paved or terms apply at STARB’S Agency Of- K street north. near 5th. ap? Im* '@ LET—A HOUSE with fonr or six roor quire 32 north B st., Capitol Hill. a. *OR SALE—One two-story and attic BRICK BUILDING, with two-story extension, on 12th street west, near Pa. avenue, with or withent the furniture Reason of sale,ewner leaving for En rope. Will be sold cheap if applied for immedi ats], Inquire at the Ageney Office No. 511 9th st ap 6-6t" N.H. MILLER FOR BENT The STORE recently occupied by Loomis & Mayhew, No 348 Penna. Wash- ington Building. Also. Offices No. 3 and’4, first floor, 9 and 11, second “loor; and 16. third joer. For terms apply to JUIN H. SEMMES, Seaton House. aps-dtt jr 4E™ FOR SALE, containing 104 acr mm the old Annapolis stage roi. Princ: rge” Md., about ten miles from Washington. improved by a Frame Dwelling of six roums. stable, apple and peach orchard of Abont £0) trees. The land is well wooded and watered, and supposed to he on the line of the proposed caval from Aunapolis to Washington. Apply after4o'clock atB F. MOR- is SELL’S, Louisiana avenua, near ith street, or by tions for which a fair price willbe paid, 485 7th, | letterto WM. F. FARiSH, No. 454 lith st. east. corner K street. jan 19 3n* aps-6tt r ie 7 1 WANTED!! W. " SOR SALE Some of the most desirable PRO- W ee LADL sidact PERT) ever offered in Washington cits for lots FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who wonld like to engage in an easy, light and profitable business, where a small ontlay is oniy re- quired, and where those speres the same can commence at once, to call at WM. PRINOK’S Stamping Depot. 351 F street, and new method of Stamping. so ple that a child can st once undertake avy jub. Being the onl practical Stamper here, we can fnrnish fall ani complete instrnct.ons, tools, ensbioens. compost- tions and stamps by the dozenor bundred. This is achance for any one wishing to wake money by « iT Jan 1-tt 381 wanren, YAS? ‘wantep. 391 WILLIAM PRINCK, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPING Has redaced his price to SIX OXNTS PER WIDTH for SKIRTS and PANTALETS, APES, SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, SLIPPERS, dc., stamped by the job. Weare weekly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine Weare prepared to stamp any pattern breught us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we a: to come down, Ladies need not travel the er to get cheap Stamping, when they can to the only place for an assortment of Pat- New York. WILLIAM PRINCE, 351. F street, opposite Pateat Ofiice. Embrotdered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirte, aud Shawis. for 6 no 16 WANTED — SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Also, MIRRORS. CARPETS. BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every cription B. BUOHLY, 406 7th street, tf between G and H. east side. com terns not excelled in W alte Wax. COLOKED WAX. WAX LEAVES, for making the Water Lilly, Rore, Fucin. Paseion Flower, wad Camelia, DBY ¢ OLOBS, all kinds. WHITE DEAD. KED LEaD. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, BENTINSEED LUBRICATING, and ILLUMINATING OIL, COAL OL. COAL OLL LAMPS, WINDOW and LOOKING GLass, BRUSHES of every description, MIXED PAI to order. 7 FREN©H ZINU, and al! colors in oil, sold at re- duced prices, by RANCIS MILLER, 504 Ninth street, Bp 4-6t 24 door north of Penns. av. BN Thanks the ladies for the liberal patronage they give her, and is pleased to sce that her HOOP SKIRTS give such satisfaction. She slso announces to tho ladies that she has on hand « large assortment of GENUINE FRENCH CORSETS, which she is prepared to seil at the lowest 5 Hoop Shir and Under Gormonts teaky aske « made to order at the 4 Call and see at $12 7th et . bet. Dand E, ap 3-6t" HE COMPLETE ANGL! by Walton. Angler's stant. The’ Angler a ™ Friend Hand-Book of Angling. by Epheme: Fiy. Hisping. gg po ban col red Plates. 8) i har elvan FRANCK TAYLOR, T OVAL PIGTURE FRAMES, HIE Greatest Variety sot a eEITER * Fe No, 485 Seventh street, for residences or business pur poses, on Square 375, on th. 0th. and H sts. north. and and lots on Grant street, which street runs threugh the center of the sunare, from 9th to lth street west. For particulars inquire at office, 490 H st., bet. 8th ond 9th ets., back of the Patent Office, atl and 5 o clock p.m. Allconveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser mh 20 tf JAS. TOWLES, Property Agent. F UR SALE— The commodious and extensive OUDSE and GROUNDS located at the north- east corner of North Capitol and Boundary streets, lately residence of Charles J. Uhiman The property is 175.6 feet on North Capitol street and 172 feet on Boundary street, with large brick dwell- ing bouse and outhouses, and has extensive wine cellars ofa costly character. Terms e: Apply toMrs. MINA UHLMAN, on the premises, or to FRE». W. JONES, Attorney-at-Law. 5th street, between D and E ets. mh 29-eo2w {OR SALE—I"0 ACRES OF LAND st Hyatts- ville, ten minutes’ ride by railroad from Wash- ington,to be divided iu lots to snit purchasers. The building sites are beavtifully located and command a view of the one, for miles around, To persons doing business in Washington this pre sents a fine opportunity of securing country seats at a co: jent dietance frem the city andin a Leavin 7 four ——s neighborhood. For first choice apply at once - McKNEW & HICKEY, ap7-eotf Boom 7 telligencer Building. FR KRENT—One nice three story BRICK HOUSE, on New Jersey avenue, bet. F and G sts., containing 9 rooms, with large yard and gas, Posseasion given immediately. Inqnire of W. C. 7uewos > corner of 9th and L streets north, mh 27-1m* Fos SALE—The LEASE for cight years, with the improvements snd Furnitures of the EU- ROPEAN MOTEL. on the cerner of Pennsylvania avenue and lith street. If the above is not sold on er betore the Ist of April, there will be a catalogue sale aoep thereafter, of which due notice will be given, The Hotel is doing agooa business, and the only reasou for selling ison account of ill health of the rndersizned. Jnquire on the premices. _mb 21-tf P. EMRICH. Fe. SALE—Thrte new HOUSES, with 5 rooms each. on 12th street, nosr Maryland avenu Terms: $20 cash; balance $2) per mouth One o' C street, near 13th, with 5 rooms; two small Houses on Virginia avenue, near 10th street; one new Brick House, with 10 reoms, ov. 12th street, near @ street nort! mall Brick, with 6 rooms, on 18th Street, near M; a large three si Brick House, with 8 rooms, on 10th street, near N;a large Frame Houre, with § rooms. on L street, near 10th street. The four last deseribed houses are desirably loca- ted in the northern part of the city. Apply to GRURGE Ww. HAUPTMAN, 12 lth st., third door north of Pa. av. mb 19-Im HE FURNITURE OF A FIRST CLASS Boarding House, together with a LEASE of the property for sale, on reasonable terms. Sick- neas the canse of selling. Inquireon Premis08, mh 13-1m* 459 Pevn. avenue. 1 WE HAE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR BA Ts or upfurnished, in the to" ., city and Georgetown ow NMAN & GREEN, fe 13.tf ‘18 Inte! Building. JOR SALE—A threo-story BRICK HOUSE wi Frame Building in the ie jotning. This e fi ee oa R d for STEPHENS @ 0 5 32! iene or waee, For rent by t certs. Lectures, Balis, &c. 7 lar hese Halis sre geand jane tovly ox ae rromet GLE & 00. Halt. % GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTR— pes ar WaRabSs REO A NETS FOOT OIL—-NEAT'S yoor article. Forsale i G0. "Potomac Mitts foot Uaioe, *% { wit mh % cotw AUCTION SALES. j AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Saies see fourth page} Y GBEEN & WILLI wotionsers, B No. 380, coruer fih'asd Dats, north. HOUSEHOLD FURNITU 7 BETWKEN 9TH AND 10TH SiS Woe FUBLIG AUUTION, Op THURSDAY, tha 12th ® m., We shall seil on the rtm ae Parlor Ubaire. Bofas. Rockers, Car, 6 Iyrenalnge Bureaus, Cottage hredavends, Me o6' ie, let Seta. ther Bois. Pillows dod Bolsters, Mat- tree. Cooking, Parlor and Chamber Stoves, Dining Ta- Window Shades and Kitchen Requisites, And spony other sestchon too numerous to enume- ped GRERN & WILLIAMS, Avcts. iBZiTRE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED U ur » Ith ta-t ‘it GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts BY THos DOWLING, auct.; Georgetown tant, at 10 ovelack remiscs. at hoass No of Hou: Furni- HOUSEROLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION Op MONDAY MORNING, April 16th, at Woe I will sell at No. 114 Bridge street, near High Georgetown, a geveral assortment of House: eis THOS. DOWLING, Anct Ap 12-3t rgetown. Y THOS. DUWLING, Auct.; EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING. 4 9 clock. I will sell. Bridge street. opp« Georgetown. a large pe Sewing Machines, &c., &c.; part Sofas. Marble top Tables, Chairs Marb! id other Burea' Tw ‘arysand Bookcases and Wardrobes Three-ply and Iugrain Carpets Mirrors. Lounges. 8 Feather Beds isteads, Mattresses ‘Two Sewing Machines, Kefricerator Two excellent Cook and other Stoves Crockery and G And a great many articles not mi the effects of families dectining ho Ls0, One smail Carriage or Rockaway. api2-2t THOS. DOWLING B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO STONY HOUSE AND LOT IN GEORGET: AUCTION t On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 1% ato clock, 1 wiht sell, in Anct. and kitchen, waterin the yard. &., tc Terms: One-third cash; balance six, twelve and fighteen months. with interest, eecured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyaucing and stamps t of the purchaser. riect. Immediate possession given, ” THOMAS bow! ING. Anct. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Original Horse and varriage Bazaar, La. av. , bet. tn and 1ch ste, SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, c.. &c. On SATURDAY MORNING, April tith. con- mencing at I o'clock, we will sell, at the Razaar, & number of Saddle. Carriage, snd Work Horses, tui cescription at sale. comprising about FIFTY HORSEs, One rlecant Blooded Bay Horse, perfectly and gentle. sound Also, ‘orrel Horse, fine Carriage. fast and centile, vy and Harnes.. of good Work, Saddle, and Harness ALSO, New Express Wagons, with and withont Top, built in the city. ALSO, A large collection of New and Second-hand Bug- gies, R« ckaways, Carriages, Wagons, and oth- er Vehicles. Hacks and Coupee in good order. ALSO, New and Second-bahd Marness, Saddles, Carriages. & t private sale sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and nd Harness always on sale. W. L. WALL & C0.. Ancti BY 2°: T- K. PLANT. Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF THR ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, & c.,OF THE FIRM OF PLANT & CO., TO CLOSE Btsi- NESS. On SATURDAY, April i4th, 1866, 1 shall sell a larce variety of House Fnrnishing Goods, at No. 350 D street, between 9th and Itth; sale to com- mence at 10 o’cleck, and continne from day to day until allissold. The stock is mostly New Goeds, consisting of— Walnut Sofas, Extension and Marble-top Tabies Fine Cottago Suites, Burcaus Washstands, Teapoys Jenny Lind and other Walnut Bedsteads, &c., &e A fine stock ef China, Glass, Crockery, Tin, Iron and Wooden Ware Lamps and Fancy Goods. ALSO, To clcse consignments, Two 12-feet Wainut Extension Tables Twold-feet ‘* 1 ALSO, Let Second-hand Furniture, lot of Razer Strops. Hair Brushes, &c. Sale Peremptory. Terms cash. The Store, 100 feet deep, and dwelling are for rent. The dwelling contains 2 parlors, dining room, kitchen. and ¢ chambers; also bath room with all conveniences, Gas and water throughont- For terms apply on the premises. Pessession given immediately. ap iz at” 4 JOS. T. K. PLANT. Anet. Lage SALE UF GOVERNMENT BUILD- 1 J ~ TIMBER, &c.. AT THE DISMANTLED FORTS ARUUND SHINGTON, D. 0. Headquariers Department of Washineton. Office of Chief Quartermac ‘ashinzton, D. C., April 12. 1836. Will be sold at public auctio the times and laces named below, all of the 0: ers’ Quarters, Sarracks. Mess Honses and other stractures be- longing to the Quartermasters’ Department, U.S. Army in and about the following dismantled forts around Washington. Also, at same times and places, will be sold for the Engineer Department. the Lamber, Timber, Abattis, &c., connected With each fort respec tively. EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. On MUNDAY. APRIL 23, at 100'clock a. m., at FORT CARROLL, cleven frame buildings, viz Three Barracks, (large size;) one Hospital Build- ing; three Officers’ Quarters, and four emall bnild- ings of variens dimensions. Also, Mees House and Stable of storkade. SAME DAY. at 3 p.m.. at FORT STANTON, four frame buildings, viz: One Barrack; two Officers’ Quarters: one Cook House. Also, Stale aud Guard Bouse of steckuse, TH OF POTOMAC. On TUESDA t ‘ORT Y¥. APRIL 2th, at 11 o'clock am. Px LINCOLN, FOURTEEN FRAME BUILDINGS, viz Five Barracks: tou, Mess Houses; three Officers’ Quarters and twosmal!l outbuildings. Also, two = les and tour outpuildings( stockade) of various dim one Un DNESDAY. APRIL 25th. ati2o’clock a. (ete FORT TOTTEN, NINE FRAME BUILB- INGS, viz Two Barracks; one Mess House; four Officers’ Quarters and two outbuildings. Also, four Officers’ Quarters: Guard-House; Stable and Kitchen (stock- ade) of varions dimensions. On MHL DAY. APRIL 25th, at 11 o'clock a.m... at FORT SLOCUM, TWENTY ONE FRAME BUILDINGS. wiz: Five Barracks; four Mess Houses; five Off, Quarters ;two Hospital Wards :two Surgeon's Qnar- bone and three smal! outbuildings. Also, one Stable dog) ‘On FRIDAY. APRIL 27th. at 11 o'clock am, Thee a STEVENS, FIFTEEN FRAME BUILD: S. viz: Four Barracks; four Mess"Honses: four Officers’ Quarters, and three small buildings of varions di- mensions. Gu SATURDAY, April %3th.at 10 o'clock a. m., Fr ¥ORT RENO. FORTY -SIX FRAME BUILD: ; seven Mess Honses; one Head- quarters Building, thirteen Officers’ Qnarters; four Hospital Buildings: two Stables. (one lar; 5 Blacksmith Shop: two Forage ‘Sheds: ne Samiler’s Shop, and eight rious dimensions. Also. twenty-seven buildings of log and stock- ade. viz: ere’ Quarters: three Store Houses: x Non-commissioned Omerrs’ Qu tore; ight small eutbuildings of ya- On ONDA APRIL 30th. at 120% a EGRT RUNNER, FIFTY-FOUR FRAME Eight Barra ten Mess Houses; twenty Ofi- cers's Quarters; two Stables (one large size;) one Officers’ Mess House; two pcspital ‘ards; one Horpital Cook House; one House; two Sur- geens’s Quarters; seven small outbuildings of va- rious dimensions Also. SEVENTEEN BUILDINGS of log and wrnree, Babi Wash Bouse: three Store ree al one + Housen; two Officers’ Quarters, eight outbuild- ings of various dimensions. sales embrace a |, uantity of timber, Inmber, &c., and an excellent ° 4 fa thus offered to land owners in the vicinity ton to secure building and fencing within fifteen days from the date of Buildings will be sold singly, ‘Terms—Uash in Colonel sosartaent of Washington, ., Auctioneers. 7 Pessayivenis avenue. sue aoE Er stores. apé-lw Lewis t CO., Ancta. _ap 12-20t PHIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORBOW. ¥ & WILLIAMS, Auctousers. B No. 520 cornertin and D streets. 8 OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER. SAB On SRW RR AY t PUBLIC A cet N. On TH ¥ the ?tth instant, at Bt: o%lock wo shall sell, tm froat of the premises, Lot 6 re 19, This lot has beep subdivided and ts ed by four two story frame dwellings, each containing § rooms, and is si* New Hamp- and U streets, near at the cust of ie purchaser. mired te be paid dows when escm Raotked of. Title indieputabin. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BBX GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anctionsors No. 326, Ter) ih aud D streets FIRST CLASS BUILDING LOTS. New Peay d Srenne, betwees north E aud F at Public Auctio: On THURS! - the 12th instant. at 6 o'clock p. ’ the premises, Lote Dos. Rend in subdivision of Syuare ous. having 22 fests ront, rumbing back 125 feet deep toa wide Hey. Persous will tind it to their advan. ublic a! Ege to attend the above sale Ove third cash; balance in 6 and 12 mosths. secured by aceed +f trust on the prem ises. All conveyancing and revenue «tamos at the cost of the pure down on each lot whem id. GREEN & WILLIAMS, {Int} Auctionsers. Ne. 626. IMPROVED REAL FSTATE SALE, At the cor- or of porte: B and Sth street exst, ot i Bolic Aac- jon. On THURSDAY, the 12th inst. at 5% o'clock p. ™., we shal! sell. on the premises, all of Lot No 1, in Square No 6%. This lotixina desatifal loca tion. We invite the attention of buyers to the above sale. / Terms: One-fourth cash; Dalance in 6.12 avd 18 months. A deed given and deed of trnst take. Ail convevancing and reve ine stamps at the cost purchaser. §50 down when eic ap6-d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts PRX JAMES C. MeGUIRE 6 00, Auce re ICE OL PAINTINGS. KNOWN Ls JECTION. aT TUK HUBSDAY EVas The Paintings Catalogues to apod JA 2 B* THOS. DUWLING, Auct,; Georgetown EXCELLENT HOUSENOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, April 13th, at 10 o'clock. I wiil sell, at the residence of B A Phil lips, Esq... No 114 Bridgo street. near Congress street, all of bis Forniture, conststing of Parlor Chairs and Marble-top Center Table ‘Three-ply and Ingraiu Carpets Ledsteads, Bureaus, Chairs. Txbles and Mirrors Mattresses. Lounge. Window Shades. £c 2 Glory Parlor Stove and other Stoves ¢ Chandeliers and other Gas Fixtures ck. Oil Clot &e And many articles not mentianed. . ‘Terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING, aps {Intel} Anctioucer ft Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. No, 526 er of 7th aud D streeta, VERY VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK BOUSE WITH BASEMENT. AND A LOTS ADJOINING. ON K STREET, BE- TWE 215T AND 22D STREETS NORTH AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, 13th inat., we sell, in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock p. m., that valnable two- story and Lasement Rrick Honse, situated on K street north, between 2ist and 22d streets, now oc- cupied asa restanrant, it being part of lot 8.1m square 73, having s front of 5 fect on north K st., bear the Circle, and the same will be wel! worthy the attention of persons wishing to ebtain a hand- some residence or a good business location. Also, two good Building lots. ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust on the pre- mises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $50 on each lot when sol. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. YGBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers; No. $26, corner 7th and D streets. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE RUNTING ON THIRD STREET AND LOT WEST. BETWEEN M AND N_ STREETS ro THE ISLAND, AT PEBLIC On FRIDAY. the 18th inst., at 6 o'clock p. We shail sell, on the premises, part of Lots 51 pont 2) feet front, running back @ good dep’ foot atiey. with a two story frame house, nearly uew. containing 4 good rooms, taking it fine property for a emall residence Terms Cash. All conveyancing and revenne stamps st the cost of the purchaser. $5) down when the property is kno-ked off aps-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, assed in a cause of Ellis vs. Callahan and others, No. 554, upon the docket of said court, the subscri- ber. as trustee, will offer at public sale.on FRI- DAY the I3th day of April. at the honr of §.0'elock in the afternoon. part of Lot numbered 6, in Sqaare 140 fronting 12 feet aud 6 inches on the north ude of Latreet,and running back the same width to the depth of the Lot. with the two story Frame Building upon the same. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balanceef the purchase money to be paid in 6 and 12 months from the day of sale, with interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, with security, to be roved by the trustee, or the whole pur- chase money may of nie. On paidon the day the payment of the le pu’ trustee will conv the property to bi y of ali claim of the parties to the cau: BP. JACKSON, Trastee. ap3-d W.L. WALL & ©O, Aucts. p2Y J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. GUABDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS. By virtne of a decree of the eg eae Conrt, duly ratified by the Supreme Court, the undersigned. as guardian. &c., will sell at public suction, tothe wares bidder, on the pre on FRIDAY, the 14 day of April. 1356, at 4s p.m.. Lots 10, 11,12 13, 14, 19, 28, 52, 33, 34, 30. 4 36. in Todd's Subdi visien of Square No. $33, and lot 32, with the enst- ern 1 foot 6 inches of lot 33, in Chimann’s Subdi vision of of Square Ne. 616. The first are lo- cated ov P, North Capitol, and Boundary streets, and the latter on Ostreet, between North Capitol and Ist street west. Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal payments, «t6and 12 months. Deed given, and deed of trast taken. Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the purchaser. MINA UHLMANN, Guard m2-eetw JAS. O. McGUIBE & ©v., BY J. C, McGUIBE & 00., Anctioneers CHANCERY SALE. T shall selion SATURDAY, the gist day of April, A.D. iets. 08 5 'eeak p, the eastern one-half part of Squ: 833, cree passed by the Supreme Court of the volumbia, in re, Johnston agt. roperty is bounded by north M, east 6th and oundary . is 105 1-12 feet on M street by about 130 feet deep. The title ect. Terms: One-balf casb; residue at six months, with interest. or the purchaser at his option may 4 District of Johnston = The pay the whole Bi incash. FREDEBICK W. JONES. Trustee. ap 7-10t J. 0. McGUIRE & 60. Aucts. B* W. B. LEWis ‘ CO., Auetioneers. No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue. A RABE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. For sale. the Lease. Butiding and Effests of part of ———— New York Excelsior Bakery, mec! ‘al purpose. tien to this place as affo: business. apeoe Tay LRWwIs & CO., Ancts. ¥ NAGLE & 00O., Ancttoneers. -reqms No, ¥67 Peunsyivants even cae -~s corner of Lith Street.” Co. will give their personal sttention to an shis Sc feal B tate aod Honsebold Furaitureat the residence of mmilies decliaing bousek Also. te the sees of stocks of chandise of every description, Horses, Osrri Harness. &c, dee l-ly se OF QUARTERMASTER'S PROPERTY. Public A Bonet Bel 9 vania avenne.on SATURDAY, ‘April 14, 1836, the following articles to pertai QUARTERMASTEB'S PROPERTY, &o. ow anos quantity of Erasers, Window Shades, ‘Terms: Cash, in Government fonds, sacs, n-st__ Brev. Maj. Gen. and Q A. S4u DAMAGED COBN. Chief tion of Brevet Livetenatt Q.M.,atéth street Ws FRIDAY, April 20, 1905, 8t 10 Wasnixeto: Will be sold at J.

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