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LOCAL AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Wasnutxoror THEATEE.—Last night but one adame Ghiout and Signor Susini’s Grand — un Opera, when will be presented Donizet- te fine Opera “Lucia de Lammermoor,” with -%. brrani, and Marra in the principal Gov yr’s.—Pirst and only benefit of the fa- Yorie Comedian Mr. FE. Lamb, when will be Presented Boucicanit’s beautiful Irish druna the “Colleen Bawn” with Lamb as “My Na Coppaleen.” After which Brougham’'s charming burles Gentle Savage,” H Istanp HaLt.—Tabieranx, mneic, And useful articles, refresh: ging Isclies. are air for benefit of Grace in progress at Island Hall. ALL. —A presentation of across and owers, composed of material gath- ered trem th a of Gettysburg, will be made to Maj neral O. O. Howard at the Fair of Sixth Presbyterian Church, xt Seaton Hall to-night. ¥e J. Powhatten {, Mr. Lamb. beautiful “nts, and courte. rmong the attrac. “Pocab@atas: Or, P. E.) . MeMillan, formerly Oxford.” has a benefit € is evening. His many inends will please take notice YTERIAN Ci 2 & meeting of the min’ of the Old Selsool te composing the Presbytery of the room Potomac, w e lecta t the Avenue Chureb, (Dr. Gurle rurch extensi Ty. After de tne success of North le of what can be don. the young men’s w York Avenue h. who first eanized in the northern section of the city a Sanday school with twenty pupils Since then the church has been established. in which a Sanday school numbering nearly two hundred scholars is in operation, and better than all, the cost of the enterprise—$11,000—has been paid. Rev. Dr. Chester, of the Capitol Hill Church, Spoke of the prospects of the Presbytery, which ‘were never better, and it was remarkabie. Lewinsville Church bas been built up anew. and at the recent mee a delegate came from Prince William with e cheering word the church there has been revived: tha ister had been‘ called, and the church d during the way is to be rebuilt. The Islind Church is also be extended. His church, which seats but Sin & section of the city which contsine 15.000 inhabitants, and is the » of the denomination. The Methodists, and Episcopalians _ each have sin that section, and the Presbyterians sho auld have a building to accommodate 3.10). At present the church has a Sunday schoo! ef 210 scholars and 50 officers and teachers. The Episcopalians are on the eve of erecting a new church, and the Methodists also speak of erect- ing the fourth church of that persuasion in that section, and the Presbyterians by al! means should be waking up. The Presbytery now needed for chur tension about $5/),000—$5,000 tor th ville Church, $1,000 for Prince Will . Siv.000 for the Island nd the balance tor C: Hill. ot = $20,000 ought to be raised in the Preeby Rev Mr Campbell, of the 7th Cisland,) spoke of the growth Sebool Presbyterianism. Six years ago the New York avenue church was only in outline, thechurch on oth street, which after passing through the bands of the Southern Methodists, was now a Jewish sanctuary, and the site of the Metro- politan Church on E street looked like a grave yard, a marble yard being carried on there, but other churches bave been erected and are pros- pering. The 7th street church never bas supplied the wantsof the people, being much too small, and it needs eniarging. They now bave a mission schooF in successtal operation in the lower part of the Island. among the brick yards, and it may be shortly a church ‘Will be needed there. Dr. Chester offered a series of resolutions endorsing the movement, and pledging the a:d of the several churches and the Presbytery. Thesubject was referred to the ministers and elde and the officiary of the churches re —Lewinsville, Prince William, Capt- nd 7th street—were requested to draw Up a statement of the necessities ot the re- spective folds, and the meeting aajourned. —— THe Triat or Mrs. GatEewoop.—Yester- day. sfter eur report closed, the trial of Mrs. M. A. Gatewood. on the charge of larceny, Was continued, and Mrs. Abbey was sworn for the prosecution, and testified that she formed the acquaintance of the accused at the time of the trial of Mary Harris, and has that min- Toyed yx- Lewins- eet church, bad frequent interviews with hersince. The Accused appeared to be excited at times, but always appeared to be very intelligent. Her manifestations of excitement appeared te be ‘Without sufficient cause. Mr. J.S. Hollingshead testified that he had had a business interview with Mrs. Gatewood @t the jail, and «he tal very inte! and ca:mly about the matter under co! ation The testimony having been closed, Mr. Car. Fington prayed the Court to struct the jury, tbat to acquit, they must be satisfied, from the evidence, that at the time of taking the prop- erty the accused Was so insane that she did not know the difference between rightand wrong: and. second, that the presumption of law being that all persous were sane, the burden of proof Was upon the defence te preve insanity. The Court granted the prayer, and the coun- Sel proceeded t gue the case. — ie A Daxcenovs Rive aNp A Narrow Es- CAVE. esterday Afternoon, about 5 o'clock, back No. 120, owned by Mr. Boyd, in which a gentleman was ted, was driving up Sth Street, when arein broke from the bit in the mouth of one of the team, a sprightly mare, and the driver lost controi. The team dashed off atatermble gait, endangering the lives of Women and children in the streets, and sey- eral narrowly escaped being killed or injured. ‘The driver leaped trom the coach, but the pas- senger inside could not escape until the horses, having run to an open jot between Nand O Teets, turned from 9th towards a narrow al- y leading to 10th street. He then made a di perate lexp, and fortunately fel: upon a grassy hillock, and escaped without serions injury. ‘The horses were slightly cut and bruised, and the coach was not much damaged. Hundreds ot persons witnessed the occurrence, and all Wondered at the fortnnate escapes. ——-* Corncoran’s Art Brit ter General Meigs, in his answer to the House resolution of the 2d instant. savs he is not re of any steps having been taken to con- * the building, t is was taken poxses- jon of shortly after the first battle of Bull un, when in an unfinished state andall work Suspended upon it: that the building ws xr- ranged as storehouse for the clothing of the army: that no rent has ever been pid for it, as has been for military occupation of churches or other public buildings. It has since been used by the Quartermester General. Mr. Meigs recommends an appropriation by Congress for the erection of & building for the varions branches of the War Department now sc utered in the vicizity of the public building y ider~ ING.—(Q uartermas- a JHURC politan Methodist Church building, which was commenced several years sgo,and was sus- pended for want of funds, we are glad to say Will probably be completed this season: the matter now being in the Lands of the bishops who father the enterprise. The last confer- ence at Baltimore appointed Rey Dr. De Haas to this charge, who is now filiing the Wesley Chapel appointment, and under bis immediate Supervision an additional lot bas been pur- cbased. and plans are being made for a splen- did edifice 150 teet deep, on 4% street, and about 76 feet front on C street, which will add to the beauty of that partion of the city. —_—_~—___. INTENDANT OF THE ASYLUM.—Mr. W. E. Hotchinson, the master plumber of the Navy Yard, baving declined the appointment of In- tendant to the Washington Asylom, in place of the Iate Josias Adams, Mayor Wallach has appointed to the position Mr. Elmer A. Adams, the son of the late Intendant. Mr. Adams is graduate of the Medien! Department of George. town College, which, with bis other qualifica- tions, will be of great service to one filling so important a trust. Se —— Geaham’s EstTasLisaMent. — Elsewhere will be seen the advertisement of Kobert H. Graham, 409 Pennsylvania avenue and was! D Street, who has a very superior assortm of carriages on hand of his own reliable mabe. He bss also 8 fine lot of business wagons, &c. ‘Those wishing a cheap but serviceable second- band carriage will also find it worth their ‘whitle to call on (iraham. —oS— We cnpEnstTan» the Baltimore & Onio Rail- road Company have made the 7:30 p.m. train Jeaving this city for Baltimore a “Way train.” This will be a great accommodation to many who have heretofore been obliged to take the 4S train which was the last Way train leaving ibe city in the evening. Winer ana on, bape serrt in E prices. at . MARKEITER'S, _iam@ew" 8 doors above Odd APERBANGINGS—A 7 seca ‘assortment, mina “WARERITEES. eo 4te~ med B BDS AND Ca 3. Fe STO 6th street, betwee: CITY ITEMS. ——» CARRIAGES —See advertisement by J. M. Young & Bro., of first class carriages, business and express wagons at reduced rates, &c. pease EEE SES Onrar Grocxrizsa.—see A. H. Young's ad- yertisement. Fine Brown sugar 12% cents per pound, No. 469 9th street, near EB. Cyarys. — Heavy Guard Chains, Rubber Chains, Gilt and jet Ohdins, Buttons—100 new Styles come on this morning, at Prigz’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. #8 Pa ave., third door from 4 street. ——6—__—_— W. ©. Puetrs (ot Devlin & Co., New York,) 1 be at Willards’ Hotel from ith 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 totake orders for garments to be made at our house in New York. 9-6 eg clls THE SHAKESPERE CotLAr, and other desir. able styles of Collars, Cuffs, &c., are now at Geo. C. Henning s, corner 7th streetand Mary- land avenue. He is selling fine Linen Collars, Byron and Garrotte, at $2 per dozen. PA eects STRANGE, BUT TRUEZ.—That corns, bunions, bad nails, ete., can be removed without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between 4% and (th streets. ees Corns, buwiens, Ulub and Inyerted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Exc cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnont pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- Vania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- Soe Routt trom © a.m. to 5 p.m., and6 toSp, MARRIED, RUTHERFORD—KING. On Thursday, 12th in stant, at the Church of the Epiphany. by the Rov, C. H'Hall, D. D.. Capt. ERT G RUTH FORD. Vetaran Beacrve Corps, to. LIZZ1E daughter of the late William W. King, Esa. of Washington. D_C, [New York papers please copy.] —— DIED. BLAU. Onthe 12th inst., <7 atom oad pre. tracted Sickness of consumption, us BLAU in the 37th year ef his a, ile leaves a wife and four item eo to mourn his loss. His last moments were those of one whose honse had been set in order; and as the sand of life was fast el) ing away, he assured his loving and de- voted wife. and thor ympethising friends that stood by his bed, that all was well; he saw Heaven, the Throne, and his blessed Redeemer. and he feit that he was an accepted child fora blissful immor- tahty. °T gain for him todie. Thus he passed awSsy. an ow at rest, we hope, in his Maker’s bosom. Friends and relatives of the family will attend his funeral to morrow morning, at 10 o’clock, from his late residence on 4th street, between G and H streets. LIPSCOMB. In Georgetown, D. C., after a pain- falillness. GEORGE 15. LIPSCO! in the dist year of hisage, Relatives and friends are invited attend his tnveral on Saturday ey at 5 o'clock, at his Jate residence, No. 9 Dunbarton street. | baltimore, ican. Md , and Bichmond papers will please copy.] GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS D* . VERDI, pres ord PHYSL C1IAN AND sURGEO Nelo Cesare» Street, oppasit> Re Post Office, Georgetown, D = 13-1m* THE U NDERSIG! G ‘ED, c HEERFULLY ommend to the citize f Georgetown Dr. formerly of Bait nore. asa gentle- nand eet ae ‘nee in his profession, Mu » POPE .D. os pee te EoT T > VER HATCH Mt a ae MLL ‘SS NEW STOR} 101 Bridge st.. . Georgetown, D.C GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOUDS. Just receiv e additional supply of Spring and Som Za alt assortment of Dress rasols. Honsekeeping Rae mers, Ladies’, Cloths, bi » de’ for boys Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Gallcoes at 10. cents; Bleached Mus- lins at 20, 2s. Our goods have been purchased si greatly reduced prices, and will be a sold very ¢ e BENJAMIN MILLER. ap 13-1 P TO sONTRACTORS. ROPOSALS w + be received by the subscriber until WEDNESD. he 18th instant. to improve Congress street, eacare Road street and West street. The proposals must state separately, first, the price per yard for grading; second. the’ price per yard for gnttering. and that for revattering; third. the price per foot for curbing,awd that for recurbing: ‘ourth the price per yard for gravelting surface of that part of said street,the grave to be ten inches high at the center with a gradual slope to the height of four inches at the gutter line. The grade mnst be strictly according to the one directed by the Surveyor,and must not be gravel ped until it ie approved of by that officer. Alit jals aud workmanship must be of the beats 4 ty, or they will net be accepted or paid for. Proposals will be received at the same time fer precisely ® similar improvement of that part of ingan street, which lies between Prospect and Ist etr a HENBY APDISON, Mayor. 369 5 TH STREET. 369 MATTING! MATTING!! MATTING ':: ‘We have jnst received another lot of Z CHEAP MATTING from the New York Anctions. We are selling CHECK MATTING at 40 cents, WHITE do at 34 cents. ALSO, WOOL CABPETS from $1.30 down as lowas $1 per yard. ALSO, FUBNITUBE AT REDUCED PRICES. Weinvite the citizensto call and examine our Stock, as weare determined to sell our goods as low as cau be purchased in the city FOR CASH, BONTZ & GROSHON, 369 Seventh street, ap 12-3t {Cen Union! between I and K. HILL GROCERY AND VaRISTY Carron mone aRIE Corner C Street North and Second East. ANOTHER GBEAT DECLINE IN GROCERIES, &c , ac. Best COAL OIL 7@ cents per zallon; Best JAVA COFFEE 40 cents per pound; Best LAGUARA COFFEE 33 cents per pound; Prime RI) COFFEE 32 cents per pound; Good IMPERIAL TEA $1 25 per pound; Good GUNPOWDER TEA $1.25 per pound: Prime JAPAN TEA 81.40 per pound; Best English Breakfast TEA §1.25 per pound; Good Y, HYSON TEA §1.25 per pound; Brown SUGAR li cents and 12°; cents per pound; HAKE Scents per pound, COBFISH 7 cents; No.1 Smoked HERRING 40 cents per dozen; Warren's, Rumford’s Babbit’s and other brands of YEAST POWDER, 20 cents per bottle or box; Best HAMS 24 cents per pound; Best GOLDEN SYRUP $1.25; Best BICE four ponnds for ‘0 conta; A large assortment of PAINTS, OILS, and GLASS; woop, WARE; COAL OIL 70 centa; OOAL OIL 70 cents, REMEMBER THE PLACE. TWO SQUABES FROM BALTIMORE DEPOT. _aplL-3t* WM. H. HOOVER. FrPUILLAN 4 00.8 CLEANSING FLUID! WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED BY GREASE, OIL, ICK CREAM, PUNCH, LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &&. &e., KID GLOVES and ‘WOOLEN GooDs, withowt impairing the color or leaving any un- pleasant smell, WILLOW, TiN, and CROCKERY For sale by XELOWSKI, Sole Koni, H. 301 Penn’s.sv,, Sou side Pen pre rG fe | Fics . CRIMPED C PAPER COLLABS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., _ ap 5-6tit 322 Penna. avenue. G®=4t BARGAINS a. SEOOND- HAND WANTS. Pee W ARTER A eet FREAND BOY at Wo, 90 Er Space, bet. 6th and 9th sts. TED—A BARBER stk. aULIOT = aH ‘y +t Reterences required. W A5TED—4 Gigt to wasn andiron aie in waiti . Apply immediately at sO ith'treats Bet Fand Qe es RESPECTABLE GIRL wants = SITUATION At corks Adéreee Box 9, Star 0 OF Ww No uouse i a just be tad and good ook = sou! ly at southeast cerner a Uy ANTEDIA- SITUATION Ws Ww ANTED—A SITUATION as teacher in Private family,or as an assistant in school, (4 Washington or vicinity, by a enna lege of good sircetion. Address immediately 8. Wintep=37 two Sespeceam one) who are acquainted wich tne the city and has liberal education, to drive a private carri Bd attend to business ‘generally. iB give reference honesty and sobri as to . dress Box No. 22, Star office. apis pos WAxTED A Syst class MILLINER, at 599 8th st., Navy Yard. KAUFMAN & BRO. mm (Or FOR SALE AND RENT. _ JOR RESTA acai FRAME HOUSE, with « Fer seat AME HOUSE, with « street, near Steece secachusctie aren a os = venus, 0. NT— Tiree ‘bree very desirable ROO” at No TAT Hor soe and one at OR LE—A Frame HOUSE, containing six Zrame HOUSE, containing six Caguntre eee apl3 x Tide GAMNEY. property. fginperior F = of 70 acres, near i} ir Cor acres timber, 50 under cultivation, with’ egcelient — and —--—_____ THOS. GABNEY._ pase 2 FOR one OR BXCHAnGB for city Cu Dwelling House. 1.200, fF further par- ticulars call or address 10th between M and z= “MCO.,at 339) 3 aed ;OR RENT—A comfortable th Sack sanaiaee Brick th feria the kitchome bath ry room, hot and cold water, . with a fn cide jot. Passenger railwap in frout of the door. .wit- usted on D st, bet. Ist and 2d sts. north. No. 4=a, A desirable localit for summer atthe oes of BALDWI wo doors Appl AUCTION SALES. (For other Auction Sales see fourth page | BY Wb. WALL £00 |Acetionsers, ge th ‘and Sth a aod Bao front ot na fact hy 108 dept ee ep 13-20" W.L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. ¥ NAGLE & 00. Sales-reoms N rie Pennsyivanta aveune, corner of Lith street, Ri & Co. wi! ve their gltsie & xt a doh 7; bere ir personal attention 4 the residence of milies yon ing. ondtnat ees fesscietion, Bh Ss Horses, —¥ Harness, 20. deo ltr” SATU Y, A ey Mi, at 9% o'clock, we « oa ‘3 5 Penn. avon T at between oth and 10th moe id ‘Assortment of choice Teas. Oolong. Imperial, eos pone porss SALE OHWEAP—A BARBER SHOP doing ood businers,on Penna. avenue. rare at tis’ office, ap 12-2t" _&p 12- 18 ORAMPRee ALD and one to cook. Best of references re- quired. - Apply it 440 E street. ap 12 2t™ ANTED—Two for DRESS-MAKERS and an APPRENTICE, at No. 454 6th st., bet. nd F ap 12 21" ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A 1] FRAME \ HOUSE. Rent not to exceed ‘82 per month. Address Box 17, Star office ‘ap i2-st* GABP. ER WANTED—A first class GAR- J VENER. one that thoroughly understands hortieniture in all of its branches, Address Box 199 Gity P.O. ap 12-3t WARTED TO RENT—Ry the lat of May, UNFURNISHED HOUSE, with from twa to fifteen rooms, north of Pennsylvania — Address Post Office Box 303. ap iz ANTED—A smart BOY, white or co} red to go of errands and clean store. Referenc te honesty, Ac., reauired- Apply 3432 Market Space, between 7th and sti stress. ap 12 2t* I OAKP WANTED—By a single gentleman. in & private family, between 7th street and — No boarding-house n pply. ly. M., Star office, stating teri ap 12- Ho \ 7 ANTED—A firat class NURSK. aad one that understands plain sewing. Ae Fr sieres fami- ly. one mile from the cit) rotestant or colored preferred. Ad: foes. Box 199 City Post Office ap ANTED—Two! SALESMEN to tosell Dry Goods. — have experience in the business, A Permanent situation may be obtained. “Dox No. 773 Washington city, D. 0. OR SALB-Ats x pegtiice, the whol t iat maker Re Ea ar nishi Stere nwie Willards’. 8. Ba under Willards” Hotel, FS, RENT—A very well situated Farniched BOARDING HOUSE. connected with a Kk. taurant. ly at 391 Pennsylvania aveane, tweee 436 soe or treets ap 12 3t* F°2,,2 RENT—An UNFURNISHED HOUSK, ng 5 roomsand back kitchen. _ a FUBNISUT D ROOM for rent. Inqui 500 i7th street, between K and L ap rats FOE BENT—A large F BAME HOBSE, contain- ing eleven rooms, on Maine avenue. between 3d and 43, streets. ind. Apply te J. YOUNG, In., & BRO 403 Pa avenue. erties Fo RENT—One HOUSE and GARDEN, at Pyattavilie. Md, For information apply at SIBLEY & GUY'S, 322 D street, between ith ___ ap 12tt and lth ete $60,00008 b Sins: sale, Satisfactory reason given te dress Box 971 Fe SALE—A three story HOUSE, brick base- ment, on dthet.;8 rooms, water and gas, Lo- ented belween L st. and New York avenue, ‘Price 2,800. D. L. WELLS 0., aplz-10t er sete and F streets F92 RENT—PART OF A HOL housekeeping. Terms moder: 9th street west, near O street nor: Kos, RENT—Two very large avd cheerfail fur- nished ROOMS, specially desirable for summer. First-class Board, ferences indispensable. At No. 400 4tn st . near the City Hall. apll- cost Ww ee AGENTS AND OTHERS—Want- ed. a SITUATION, by @ young man whoisa skilled draughtsman anda good penman. Is net afraid ot work. Cau produce the best of references as to character aud ability. Address Box 299 Washington. DO ap 12 28” TANTED—Iminediately, goe0 COACH TRIMMER. Apply at R° W. JOHNSON’S, cor. lth and B sts ap 11 3t™ \ 7 ANTED—By a respectable young lady, KM- PLOY MENT in a confectioaery. fancy store, or dressmaking establishment, or would accept the ion of seamstress in a respectable private . Can cut and fit children’s dresses. Best of Address C. R.. Star office. ap li 3t™ WASTED-A young lady of d connections in Virginia, who has beon renciered homeless by the effects of the war. offers her services to any respectable family as NURSERY GOVERNESS and ta de licht sewing. or make herself generally neeful. Address Miss J. H. T., Post Offies. Wash- ington, D.C ap 1hat™ ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER having three hours spare time each day, wants to en- gage to keep books for somo firm in the city, either meichandising, banking or commission. Can change single to double entry. Can Rive good references if required. Address‘'F. T., ais oth street, Washington. 1D 9-6t* y J ANTED- $1,500 for one year. on Sree situated near Washington, worth $15,000. No other ecm: ity dress Box No, 2 Star Ofte. Ap 4-e06t* W ANTED—To buy second-hand CLOTHING, andthe best prices given, at No. 477 lth street. few doors nerth of Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C ap 3 im* wast D—We want to buy several small HOUSES and LOTS in good lecations. cn a anit cumteens oe res near Washington; give $4.04 WELLS & oo. 10 per cent willbe paid. Ad Corner of 13th and F strests, over wh St mh 27-tf N “EXPERIENCE 200K WISHES A SIT- UATION in a e family or zestaurant, ilon Mr. NEAL. reet,No. 313. mh5 35.000 janes CLordine Fasc! | tions for which a fair price will be paid, 4™5 7th, corner E street jan 19 Smit WANTED!! WANTED 111 WASTED! GENTLEMEN. LADI FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and profitable business, where a small ontlay is only re- quired. and where these afc Wi the same can commence at onr; PRINCE'S Stampin, be taught his new met f rie. Romy a child can at once undertak y Jo! the “tod practical Stamper hy we can frail full a complete instruct.ens, tools, cushions, composi tiens and stamps by the dozenor hundred. This is achance for any one wishing to make money by a small outlay. jan 1-tf 381 waxrep, YATE? -w antED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCE. The Pioneer of scar 7 oe ering new facilities for STA Hes reduced bis, price to ix omyrs Px So and PANTALETS. Oaks. XpEs aacgues YOKES. Bante. PINCUSHIONS SLIP c., stam, job. We are weekly in receipt of the latest designs, and by the Wwe are pre) to stamp an! AB we are oly practionl. itampers here we are willing to come down. Ladies need not travel _ city over to get cheap Stamping, when the: come to the only place for an assortment of Por WILLIAM PRINOK, terns not excelled in bata York. 351 ¥ street, opposite Patent Office. Babrotdereh Yokes, Bands, Flannel ekirs;. ed Shawls, for sale. ANTEP —SEOOND HAND ae we fh ot aid of anew machine pattern breught us. Alse. MIRRORS, CARP ry BEDS, BED- DING and HOUSE! FURNISHING GOODS of every description. doo 7th Lhe) je 8-tf 8. Detwoea Gand H east side | OTICE.—We, the undersigned, do respectfully inferm our friends — the public in general that we bave repted the HORSK SHOKING ES- TABLISHMENT of the late = McGuire, No. 478 8th street, between D and KE. Wewould feel happy to see our friends giv all, as we ——— to give entire satisfaction shoe as rea- son) ae any in thecity, and as well. We would hke call attention to a Hall over ourShop that is for t on reasonable wre, WARD & URE: wh 23-1m* Horseshoers, O Ib CARE, Orb MEAL, Every one owning & herse shonld nse the above articles, especially at this season of the y A SEED OATS. ro gs article for sale; the very best in the arket, FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For tale iow, in quantities to suit, by W.M.GALT & CO., mh 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and Ist street, ; HITE WAX. V COLORED WAX. WAX LEAVES. for making the Water Lilly, Rose, Fu ite vassion Flower, sad Uamelia, DEY. es $, all kinds, WEED, re LEED f SPIRITS TURPENTINE, CUBRICATING, a a oe 4 Ninth stre: ap 4-6t 24 door north of Penna. 1 Bs. STERN ‘Thanks the ladies for the liberal patronage they give her, and is pleased to see that her HOOP SKIRTS give such satisfaction. Bhe also announces to the ladies that she has on hand a large assortment of GENUINE FEENCH CORSETS, which she ii to sell at the lowest prices 6 is prepared ai apes Hioop papi Cong ayes made te eo shortest n« Calta see at 512 Th at. bet. Dand XE. ars COMPETE, ce ane aan mane. ad Tule Fly wibiee ft iidng ilinatpsted wit solacel pute Sa: FRANCK TAYLOR. OVAL PICTUBRE FRA: en HITE. Tas No, 4! ja 2-6" 8 doors ‘above € Fellows BMOV AL A NKIN & DAVIS, pa Ouse. BION AND OnNane EX TAL Painre berries ana 13th efs.s noxt to Stes oilea oe ove ep 6-3wif* MOOKIN 5 PIBDE AND an el a. vas ne BEE Fi teh er. a Waskington, Deo Fo RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, contain- ing six rooms, on IIth street, between Q and BR. Inquire next door of premises, or at F.STUTZ’S Grocery. corner lth and Esta "ap 1-W.F&s Fes NT—A three story FRAME HOUSE at the corner of 23d and I streets, near the Circle. It has six rooms and the front room is fitted up for «Store. H avant | in the yard, Also, two #1 two story E HOUSES cy 2ist street west, between L cad ‘a streets. Foar roomseach. For terms egoly te J0sere LIBBEY, No, 27 Water street, Georgetown, D.C ap 11-3t* ‘OR SALE — Te. STOCK, FIXTUBES and GOOD WILL of a Retail Fancy and Dry Goods Store, No. 140 West Lexington at , Baltimore, Ma., one of the best stands in the city. Stock taken at recent cost prices, about $2,000, and will be sold greatly below. Tos persou desirous of go inginto the business well werthy of immediate at- tention, the « esiriag to retire. ap 1l-angt™ A GREAT BARGAIN —For sale. on immediate +4 application. a tract of Valuable WOODLAND, containing I) acres, near tne Beltsville Depet, which we will sell for $15 per acre, Also, pin Valuable FARM oF acreson the Leesburg miles from Washington, 115 cleared, the ein wood. Two good Houses. good 5 AP le, ron aud Pear Trees. Well watered. . We have for sale a small FARM of abont @ acres, 4 miles froi the city, directly en the stage road leaving from Washington to Upper Marlboro , handsomely situated. Abont one-third in good timber: the balance cleared andin @ zood state of cultivation. The Land is ef © lent uuality, better than apy other nearer to Washiag- ton. There isa good Orchard of choice Fruit Troes and a Well #f excellent water at the door. The im proveneuts consist of a small at comfortable House of 4 rooms. Rrips #2 0 per Ww ELLS & CO ap OK BENT—Three- HOUSE, contain- ing S rooms and cellar. ” Rent moderate. Apply to JOHN McCARTHY, corner Marsachusetts ave nne and 2d street ap 9-6t* OR RENT—A BRIOK HOU-=E, titted up for a Grocery Store, on 14th «treet and Rhode [eland avenne y at the corner of 15th and M street, to BERNARD EIT PATRICK, apo 6" Fee RENT— Large BRICK HOUSX on Penusyl vania avenue. 17 rooms. No. 373; water and gas. Apply to H.8. JOHNSTON. No.'373 Penn sylvania avenue, between 4°. and th streets, oppo- site National Hotel. ap J-6t* FS SALE—A small FANOY and LIGHT DEY GOODS STORE, situated in a first rate local- ity for business Will be disposed of te a cash cn) tomer at a sacrifice, asthe owner i¢ unable to at- tend to it, Bent ef store, with dwelling, $25 per month. Value about 3000. Apply immediately at 331 Isth street, in the grecery. apg it™ Fis RENT Several small and medinm sized HOUBES. FOR SALE—A number of HOUSES, ging i m pitee from $3 to $3000 Also. one fine BUILDING LOT, ranning back to @ paved alley. or terms apply at STARB’S Agpncy of- fice, 499 K street north. near 5th. 7 im* 0 LET—A HOUSE ey four or six rooms. a quire 32% north B st., Capitol Hill. OR BALKE— One two-: oe ILDING, with two street west. pear mig ter with or without the anita Renset ao _ 43 ner penving Sot Eu rope 6 80 ‘ ma applied for immedi- ately. Inquire at the Ageney OfieeN pe AH HS = Aa ape roe BENT—The STORE astiy sree by Loomis & Mayhew, Ne 346 Penna. ay., W: ington Building. Also, Offices Ho. floor: 9 and 1}. second floor: an bird oe terms apply to JOUN H. SEMMES. Senton oS Fee SALE Some of the most desirable PRO- PERTY ever offered in Washington city for lots fer geet or ee ur poses, on Square 37! n 2th, an rth. and many lets 01 Grant street. which street runs threugh the center of the square, from 9th to 10th street west. For particulars inquire at office, 490 H st., bet. 3th and 9th sts., back of the Patent Office, atland 5 e’clock p. m a omvay ancing and stamps at the coat of the purch: mb 30-tf JAS. TOWLES, Property Agent. Fo RENT—One nice three story! BRICK HOUSE, on New Jersey avenue, bet. Fand G sts., containing 9 rooms, with large yard and gas. Ponnceien. given immediat Inquire of W.C. re POS ;corner of 9th and L streets north. mh @- Fo SALE—The LEASE for eight years, with the improvements snd Furnitures of the EU ROPEAN HOT EL. on the cerner of Pennsylvania avenne sf ithe street. If the above is not sold on er before the Ist of April, there will be a catalogue sale sven thereafter, of which due notice will be given. The Hotel is doing agooa business, andthe only reason for selling ison account of ill health of ee bare Sita, nquire on the premis mht P. EMRIOR. Fo SAL E—Three new HOUSES, with 5 rooms each, on 12th street, near Maryland avenue. Terma: $20 cash; balance $2) per month © street, D eid and attic B K tory extension. om 12th — One on 13th, with 3 rooms; two smal! Hou: op Virginia avenue, near 10th strect; one n Brick House, with 10 rooms, on 12th street, near @ street north; all Brick, with 6 rooms, on 13th 1 three story Brick’ House, reet, near N; a large Frame with 8 rooms, on L strect, ne: th street ‘The four last deseribed houses are d ly fone ted in the northern part of the city. Appl, GEORGE W. HAUPTMAN, 512 lith st., t ind door ort!, of Pa. mh 1 a \HE FURNITURE OF A Boarding House, together with ‘LEASE St property for sale. on reasonable terms. Sick- es the cause of selling. Inquire on the Fp arena 9 Penn __mh13- ims V E_HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR ‘ cp pie eco or upfurnished, in the it rgetown. eee eer ReO DOWNMAN & GREEN, fe 13.tf 15 Intelligencer Building. — F?. SALE —A three-story BRICK HOUSE with gee Building in the rear, and vacant lot ad- joinin, Pie rty is located on North Capitol st., bol Band 4 Beautifully situated for a ane Teatdence any alars inquire of WALL, Preaek ery Pa avenue. jan 15 tf ENTRA’ ALL, Cc Carney Penta iaate ee and lith street. Over Nagle’s Auction Booms, For Font by the 4: = or month, fer Gon- certs. js te Halle are ve yieree and specious. ‘or terms eo jan si-tr | DPLY on the Promivet AGLE & 00. Uxite STATES eats Mag MAGAZINE — Contents for April:—The Sixth by Brevet Major General MT Sharlen Govtiy. Up the arenaems by a | tee aries Gowle; 5 § M. McConnel. "Maio jor General tome ll W. Siecum, ‘The Systems of Fortifications Disc Com- concluded.) Sketches Great Biptal neds TIT Ti‘The Chevaiier Bayard, by Jas. Grant Wilson, Ans of the War, \ aries God: Hama Tite hae dated ere ‘osep! a! Srevet Colonel Theodore 8. Bowers. Co: 5 Dexrespengees Literary Notices. Staffs: rt mial Mats Fptellicenee —The A: The National Guard 480 J. KARR, Inventor and Patentee of Karr’s AMERICAN PB? 5 yeaa Weiches, No Wo. 480 Penns, Penna. ave., bet. 3d and 43 ats, ‘Wate and Warranted. de 2?-6m* BEAT BEDUGTION OF PBICES. COAL! COAL!! AND WoOoD! wooptr At the lowest market prices for OASH, sold by W. T. STONE. Office and yard corner 6th street and Missouri evengs, on tas cana, ma le-im Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Fy peigey| SALE OF TWO By HOVSES yn H st. south, bet. 6th and 71 ——— MONDAY. the 16th inat.. ats, oeleck Pm. shall sell, in front of the mises, the Biforesnid houses and lot. Terme cas _Sp 12-4t* GuEEN & & WILLIA Aucts. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Hei pe On MONDAY elie April 16th, at 10 1 will sell at No. Bridge street, near Hig Georgetown, a ge ra assortment of Household Furniture. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Ap 12-3t BY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO STORY FRAME ree tae LOT IN GEORGETOWN aT rOn CED ESD AY AFTERNOON, April 18th, at 5 o'clock, I will sell. in front of the premises. of Lot eo 114, fronting 20 feet 6 inches on ington street, between Bridge and Gay sts., town. end running back 123) feet. The im- consist of * and comfortable two- house (N )eontatnl : tnd Kitchen. water in tie Vn Terms: One-thi ce six, twelve and eighteen months. with inte secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing and stamps nt cont of) =. itle periect. Immediate possession given. apil2-d THOMAS BOWL ING. Auct. ¥ JAS. ©. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. db eit ae On ytd YORK aVENU BE EEN 13TH AND 14TH STREKTs. At ” IC AUCTION RNOON. April the 19th we shall sell part of ubdivision of Square 252, abont 245x163, to a 30 foot paved alley. con- taining’ 3.087 square feet, together with the im- rovements, cousisting of a two-story and attic tick House. with Back Building ining on first Moor, hall, two parlors, lil; >, and large dinipg- room, three large chambers, kath room and water closets on the second; two finished rooms in attic: B Pe THURSDAY AFT ‘clock, on the premi o. 4, in Davideon fine cellar under the main building and kitchen in the rear, all in good condition, ‘and weli arranged for home comfort. Terma: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by @ deed of trust. pveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. aplz-d [int | J 6. McGUIRE & CO. B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct. VALUABLE IMPR( VED, PROPERTY IN GRORGETOWN. AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Aprii 17, at 5 o'clock, I wall sell. in front of the premises, part or Lot No. %, fronting 45 fect on 2d street, between Frederick and Fayette streets. The improvements consist of two two-story and a half Frame Build- ines Ancta, Jeorgetown. Terms One-third cash: balance in ove and two years, with interest. secured by a deed of trast en the preperty. Conveyancing and "ps at the cost of the purchaser, A deposit $0 will be reqnired as s00n as ee »perty is struc ap Ii 8t HOS. DOWLING. act. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct., Georgetow. By virtue of a decree oft the Supreme Gonrt of the District of Columbix. sitting asa Court of Kqnity, meserd in a cause of Huntington and others vs. Jno. May and others. No. S2upon the docket of said Court, the subscriber. ag Trustee, will offer at public sale, on SATURDAY. the léth day of April. at the hour ef 5 o’rlock in the afternoon, part of Lot No 41.in Old rgetown, beginning eon the west side of Market Space. at the end of 172 feet from the corner of Bri: treet and Market Bpace, and running with the line of Market Space south 31 feet and 2 inches to Market alley, then west with the line of said alley 76 feet and 8 inches, to the di- vision line of lots numberea #@ and 4). then with said division line nerth to the end of 172 feet from Bridge street. and thence to the becinning, with the Brick Warehonse upon the same. Terms of sale: One-third eash; the balance of the purchase money to be paid in 6 and 12 months from the day of sale, with interest, the purchaser giving hi tes for the éeferred payments, with security, to pproved by the trustee; or th chase money may be paid on the day of « ratification thereof by the Court. On the payment of the whole purchase money, the trustee will con- vey to the purchaser at his cost the property to him told, free, a. and discharged of all claim to the arties to the cause. ik has B, P. JACKSON. Trustee. aps THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B® mamas & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No, 626, corner of 7th and D streets, CH maar 5 er OF_ Ee BUILD- OTS ON THE ISLA In yertens Or adecree of the peoreme Court of the District of Colambsa, rendered on the third of April. A. 1). 1863. im acanse in which Cor- = ius J. Desmond is complainant snd May “§ Ratcliff and others are defendants, No. equity, the undersigned trustee. appointed by said court, willsell at public ion. to the highest ee. on the premises, ai oak, DP. m., on MONDAY, April the loth. 1383, Lots No.5 aud 6, in Geneve No. 388, the said lots fronting 2 feet each on South F street, between 9th and 10th streets, with a depth of 125 tet to an alley Terms: One-third cash; Dalaace in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by bonds and notes, approved by the trastee. Gonveyancing and | stamps at the coat of purchaser, §30 down on eB 80h eta bove terms are not complied with within five dayo frou the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to sell the said preperty at the risk and expense of the defaniting Shee, on giving two # notice in the Bvoatng Ste: DRURY, Tr aps-eo&ds GREEN ¥ J. 0. McGUIBE & & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY 7s OF FALUABLE PROPER- The attention of the public is invited to a chan- cery sale of 74 acres of LAND. to take pla+e on the 17th day 4 4 ri at 120 clock m., at the Auction Reoms of J.C. McGuire & Co., of which fall par- ticniars will be found in the advertisement in = National Intelligencer on Monday, Wednesd: and Friday This land. is well known asthe property of the late William M. Morrison, Esq., and lies about four miles from the limits of the city, near the sec- ond tell-gate, on the 7th street road, and between Trustee, that road and the Rock Creek road. The tract is susceptible ef being divided into a number of building sites, is well watered by ings and a branch running through it, and is near, if not traversed by. the located route of the contemplated branch of railroad rumping from thie city to the Point of Rocks. Access to the property ia by the 7th strest road, turn: ng.of to the right at the second toll-gate. V ALUABLE _ a wien AT PUBLIC By virtne of aden of ee ‘from John D Corse and wife, to the subscribe duly of record, in Rocca | Court of Fairfax county, Va.. dated the 9th day of Angust, a I shal silprocend on SATURDAY, the 2st f April, 1 at I2e'clock m , in frent of the Mayor’ 8 office in the city of Alexandri to offer at public tale. ® LOT OF RAND. stunted in the said Sawing 2 of Fairfax, on the north side of the Little River Tarnupike, about half a mile from the said city of Alexandria, and containing, by survey. eer, four acres three roods, and twenty- two and ahalf poles. This land is well improved for cultivation, and admirably situated tor a mar- ket garden, Terms of $00 in hand, and the balance in three equal instalments at 6. 12, and 18 — from the day of sale, secure! by the bonds of the urchaser, with goed personal security, nterest, the title to be retained until the purchase money ts ees ae and _ roperty lisble to re- sale, —— a f mare By, “os Sefoeecene Ne ood wi e terms of sale. Ry te ost oh purchaser. FBANCIS Lt smita) 12-dts \ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MOREOW. a WILLIAMS. A 526, corner of Tth and streets VERY TALTASER Eee STORY sux EMENT.AND ALSO bores m., that valuable two- it Brick House, situated on K strect north, between 2ist and 22d streets, mew oc- cupied as arestaurant, it being part of lot 6.im Square 73. having s front ef 5 feet on morth K st., near the Circle, and the same wili be well wertar the attention of persone wi some residence or a good busi ness location Also, two good Building lots ‘erms: One half cash; balance in six and twelve Months, secured by a deed of trust on the pre- mises. All conveyancing and revenue stam pe af the cost of thy irchaser. $50 on each lot when sold aps-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts B* W. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioncers By virtue ofa decreeet tt the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, in a cause of Ellis vs Callahan and others, oe 554. upon the docket of said court, the subseri- ber, as trustee, will offer at public sale.on FRI- DAY the 3th day of of April, at the hour of 8 0% in the afternoo: Lot numbered 6, in < ame width te the epih of the Lot, with the two story Frame Building upon the same One third cash; the balance of the y to be paid in 6 and 12 months from ith interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, with security, to be approved by the trustee. or the whole pur- chase money may be paid on the day of sa! Ow the payment of the whole purchase money, the trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost, the property to him sold. free. ao rand discharred of all claim of the parties to the esi R P.JAC KSON ‘Trustee. ap 3d W. 1. WALL & 00, Aucts ¥ J.C. McGUIRE £0o., Auctioneers. GUABDIAN'S sae EOF LY XALUABLE BUILD- By virtue ofa a. of the e Orphans” Court, duly ratified by the Supreme Court, the undersigned.as enardian. &c., will sell at public auction, tothe highest bidder. en the eo om FRIDAY. the 1éth day of A » ern 1 foot inches of lot 33, in Uhimana’s Subat- vision of of part of Square Ne. 616. The first are lo- cated North Capitol, and Boundary streets, and the latter on O street, between North Capitol st street wost. Terme of sak equal payments, at6 and 12 months, Deed « and deed of trust taken. Conveyancing and stamps at the expenss of the purchaser. mma onL™ ANN. Guar. MDeetw JAS McGUIBE & CO YGREEN & waaews MS, Auctioneers; No. o20 er 7thand D streets one RIDAY. the 13th inst , at 6 o'clock p we shall sell. on the premises, parjof Lota Ps bn £2, in Sqnare No 545, having about 2) fest frent, roping back a good depth to a lSfoot alley. with a two story frame house, nearly new. containing 4 good rooms, making it fine property for # small residence Terms Cash. - All conveyancing and re stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $50 when the property is kno-ked off. aps EEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts_ BY Jos. T. K. PLANT. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, & (4c. OF THK al OF PLANT &CO.,TO CLOSE BoSsL S. On SATUBDAY, April 14th. 1896, 1 shal! sell a large variety of House Furnishing Goods, at No. 350 D street, between Oth and ith; tocom mence at 30 o'clock, and continue from day to day until allissold. The stock is mostly Now Goods, consisting of— Walnut Sofas, Extension and Marble-top Tables Fine Cottage Suites, Bercanus Washstands, Teapoys Jenny Lind and other Walnut Bedsteads, &c . &c A fine stock ef China, Glass, Crockery, Tin, [roa and Wooden Ware Lamps snd Fancy Goods ALsv, To clese consignments, ‘Two 12-feet Walnut Extension Tables Two ld-feet “* ALSO, Let Second-hand Furniture, lot ef Razor Strops. Hair Brushes, &c. Sale Peremptory. Terms cash. The Store, 100 fect deep, rent. The dwelling contai room, kitchen, and 6 chambers; also with all conveniences, Gas and water throughou For terms apply on the premises. Possession given immediately. 308. T. K. PLANT, Auct. p12 40" Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. oe — and fo — ee SALE OF HORSES. SASeTAGES, HARNESS, @n SATUBDAY Nok ING, April ie. com- mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the Bazaar, ® number of Saddle. Carriage, Work Horses, full description at sale. i rE. about FIFTY One elegant Blooded Bay Horse, perfectly sound and gentle. ALso, One Serrel Horse, fine tinge, fast and gentle, with Bugey ‘and _ - Harness A number of good Work. ‘Saddle, and Harness Horses. New Wagons. ‘with snd without Top, Dulitin eb the city. A large collect \d Bug- ons, amd ork. gies, He Beck Hacks ‘ind c Conpeo in mers order. New and Second-hand Harness, Saddles, Carriages. &c., at private sale — sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and a) Carriages and Harness always on sale. apl2 W. L. WALL @ ©O., Ancts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT On SATURDAY MORNING, April lith, at tom o'clock. I will sell. at the Auction Store, No. 174 Bridge street. opposite to the New Market AY enern s nay ae ge of Household Far- niturc, Sewing Machines, &c., &c.; we name in part— Sofas. areca -. Tables, Chairs Marbie-t er Bureaus Two Secs por sand Bookcases and Wardrobes ‘Three- Ly Bee and Ingrain ) Carpets Mirrors. Lounges. Feather Beds. Bedsteats, Mattresses ‘Two Sewing Machines, Refrigerator Two excellent Cook and other Stoves © ey aud Glassware, Pictures, &c , And a great many articles not mentioned. being the effects of families nm housekeeping. vere — Carr bas Rockaway. > THOS. DOWLING, Auct. BY ae c. McGUIRE ¢ & OO., Auctioneers. GREER A880) NT OF HOUSEHOLD AND Rinues BTCLNITUBE, COUNTERS, Fy rt! ING. &., & TERDAY MORNING April 1th, at 19 ° ‘lock pede dl II tion wn Wed bai sell alot of Hor ‘urniture, comprising— ee oe, Wardrobes, Tables attresses Cottage Sets, Toilet Ware pons Machine, E: — Tgt Goat Counters ene Shel vii apir * Jas. ©. anitianen. Ancta. SALE OF DAMAGED C COBN. term Office, Depot of Washington, | Che Qearormg sObe Be Cae tae Will be sold at public 1966. ction, upter the ¢ direc- Hon of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J. ‘Lee, A. at6th street Wharf, Washin D.C. 2 oa FRIDAY, April2) 1s05cat 10 o'eleee aos, ‘ce e auantity of damaged Government ‘Grain, "23,377 BUSHELS CORN, IN'SACKS. The grain must be removed by purchasers within ten days from date ef ‘Terms: in oa a — pend Major Gen. and Ontet uartermaster aps ot of aoe E srrared by ive select the Imperial Lt ae tom ietorious Ingres Tages ey eae coe hee FoR BABEOW, me: we Seat oes WINES. | iweN, HEMP, COTTON, FANOY AND OTHER TWINES. Also, BENCH BAND, WOOD and other SOREWS sale cheap at No. 513 7th street. ’ anrim hp. EDMOND & 00. Rest FOOT On NEATS goes Ore ct cle. For sale B. ee Peotone Mills, foot G atroot ORSE AND camerace will be sold Aone SaT URDAY MO: NG, Wall & Co.'s, on Eouictone aven sorrel Can trot fast, a! Aout a light oun; jouble, anil “spine lorse, sound and = awd p banged Satis BUGGY, shifting leather The property belongs to ee bas no tim = ri ‘ustomer. = rare eny pei oe rnout, either for od orasa epooul makes note and be there ap it Oa pea OF QU. ABTERMASTEB'S PROPERTY. wis EEE EO ARE J ic Au 01 oon rennin SATURDAY, ‘april 1, 19s following articles ning QUARTERMASTEE'S PROPERTY, &e yp tecoy > aed ‘Terms: Cash, in Go’ apll-st Brey. Maj. Gen. and PLA Coie p= STATES a tS smear kak Washinrion, D. C., March Z x Sealed Pro, will $e cordend colo) 2 o'clock ea a at moon on CRSUAY, te Fn dar apr’ St laid ratiroad with the Bosaoke rail- as ve _, the Troo~tbe Chairs, 8 Ties to Pd = .480-2,.200 tons of ratl, in track frem Ric! , aad Po- tendine railroad, st Aquia "Steck tba- a will ton in cash sabes Five, Timbers Spikes, and: Ghanre ts ——— should be endorsed ‘* Bids fer Railroad Tron,” and addressed to the u: =| mb2? To.St Brev, Brig

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