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__ LOCAL AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TO-NIGHT. F Wasnineton T#eatn®.—Last » Madame Ghioni and Signor Susini’s Grand itshan Opera, when will be presented Verdi s -erpiece, “Il Trovatore,” with om) and Patti Strakosch and Signors Maca- sud Mancasiin the prin roles. en's. —This evening the benefit of the t scenic artist of Grover’s, Mr. D. A. on which occs*fon the beneficiary will as “Marks, the lawyer,” in “Uncle Cabin,” a character in which ona for- occasion he ated a decided sensation. The Fair for benefit of P. EB.) ureh has. we are glad to say, very successfal so far,and the prospect peouraging that ithas been determined excell Seatow HALL.—The dressing gown and shippers of the lamented President Lincoln are on exhibition at the Fair of the ladies of Sixth Presbyterian Church, now in progress at Sea- ton Hall CANTERDRY.—Last night of the entertain- ing programme of the past week. Change of performance next week. AlexaNpRIA CanaL.—The Alexandna ot this morning publishes in full the n-tranee of Hugh Latham, Mayor of Al- > exancria, Reaben Johnson, President of the Alexsodria Canal Company, and a committee of three of the corporation of that city, against the passage of the bill reported in the House of Represen'atives providing for the construction of a draw-bridge at the Georgetown aqueduct. remonstrants say that the statements of oshua Ritchie and others in their memorial Congress that the aqueduct isan insnffer- able impediment to navigation; that it has Proved to be an abortive project: that its trade arcely at any time excveded its expenses; ‘ts pnow ina dilapidated condition, and “a military road, and cannot be restored original use without a heavy outlay of oney by Congress: but if it was constructed adraw for the passage of vessels, it might t ed to profitable account, yielding to the Government a revenue from customs paid by commerce; are, though plausible, not substan- ally true. They say the aqueduct is not an ufterable impediment to navigation” tor reason that the Potomac, owing to the rap- uty of the current, the rocks and boulders in bed, and the shoal water above the piers is »t navigable ior large vessels, and was never except by flat boats and vessels not carry- vars, for that class itis still navigabie; be memorial treats the aqueduct as a dis- ork by itself, which it is not, but it 1s d parcel of the Alexandria canal, a improvement, constructed to furnish F ‘et for the Chesapeake and Ohio canal to navigable waters. Prior to the commence- ment of this work its necessity was so appar- ent ‘hat a general meeting was called, at which the Government of the United States, the Ches- speake and Obio canal, the cities of Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria were duly represented, and the location of the aqueduct was then, by resolution, established where it now nd Georgetown voted for it. hey give statistics of the trade of tne canal that the project has not proved abor- da say the “placing of a draw in the t will destroy the canal. and its only ‘ect will be seriously to cripple if not | the trade of a rival eity, for itis not easy to see. though so stated by the memorial, bow the proposed draw-bridge will yield to the Government & revenue from customs “paid by coramerce.” The amount of coal or other tonnage certainly will not be increased by the mere change of shipping on vessel= above, in-tead of below the Aqueduct, but it is true, however, that by again opening the Alexandria canal, and thus restoring the old ontlet to a better harbor, and deeper wate © cost of eoal will be reduced, and the quan- iy shipped by vessels be increased. iependent of these considerations, there ther, so broad and decisive as not to be Tlooked. It is this:—The Alexandria Canal Company, a private corporation, chartered by the Congress of the United States, 1s the owner « be Aqueduct. and among its most valuable hises, tbe one in facton which the vaiu hers depend, is the right to maintain i use the Aqueduct for the purposes of the anai. To pass the bill in question is not only air the force of, but totally destroy the and take from the stockholders their without compensation. ~The completion of the canal and aqueduct = deemed to be of such general importance 1@ three cities of Washington, Georgetown d Alexandria, as well as to the whole Dis- that after perpetual succession was ito the company, the work continued tostered by the Government. In May, i), it was made a penal offense for any one bot Pavigating the canal, or in the employ of the company, to use the aqueduct in any man- ner whatever. In June, I-32, the Treasurer of the United States was required to pay to the president of the canal company $100,000 to aid im the construction of the aqueduct, as the work progressed. and in March, 1537, Congress au- th ed the Treasurer of the United States to adv © $30,000 to the canal company, upon the stock beld by the city of Alexandria, to aid in the completion of the whole canal, and upon ‘what principle can Congress now be asked by this special legislation not only to undo what been done, but to totally destroy the prop- y of the stockholders, and render the work at the very time when first relieved be hard necessities imposed by the wants Government, it_wasto be made valua- productive? That legislation is asked for because the aqueduct is out of repair, and tendered so, too, solely by the exclusive use which the Government has had of it for more than four years. Therenever has been aban- donment by the company, but it taken by ¢ Government, involving @ loss of tolls to the company of about $50,000. Is this a reason why the work should be destroyed? “We respectfully request that this injustice to commerce, to the company and tothe city of Alexandria may not be done.” ere CeyTse MAzkKEET TO-Day.—Beet, best cuts, > 25C.; Hext, Loadve.; Salt Beet, 5azve.; Dried ef, Buasse. Ve Mutton, chops, 25c. Tm rt u ablic o Lamb, 25c.; Lard, we.; Pork, fresh, 2ve.; corn. ed, te.; Bacon, hams, uncut, 25c.: sliced, 35¢.; reusts, 2c; shoulders, 20c. Butter, 6va70c.; Chick per pair, $1a28.50. Ducks, per P 1.75. Eggs, per dozen,2~c. Green Corn, Pr nm, 40c. Apples, per peck, 75481; dried, 75c. Leeks, bh., 5c. Turnips, peck, 4) cts. Potatoes, Irish, per peck, 4c.; Sweet, $1. ches, dried, per quart, 25 cts. Beans, but- white, lalze.; dried cherries, qt., duc. » per bunch., i2c. Beets, per peck, 50c. ips, pk, He. Onions, 40e. per pk.. bunch , Carrots, Sic. Fis! Shad, per pair, ierrmg, per bcb..25c.: Rock, large, eac! $1. small. bunch, 25c.; Pike, Wc. bh.: Perch, rel, Be. each. Kale. 71 peck. Rye, » HAS. Saipstaff, 60a Shorts, Corn, shelled, $1; in , $4085. Oats. bushel, S5asvc. Hay, per Straw, -0c.a$l. Clover Hay, Small Ducks, 75 pr. Sm Pr -Sualj0c. Wild Pigeons, pair, 37 vas-back Ducks, per pr. $2. Widgeons, 21. (vlery, pr bunch, 1c. Krout, per quart, 15c. Gee-e, $L5in82.50. Turkeys, 2283.50. Venison, r per Ib., Bue. Cabbage, per head, 10aj0e. 3, per quart, i5c. Hommy, quart, uce, Wc. Rhubarb, 20c. Honey, per —~ ee «! patrolmen of the county, commissioned » Board of Police, have gone to work in nest d are making quite a number reday, special officer Boose ar- lonas Walker, colored, for committing sult and battery on Emily Lang, also and took him to the second precine: where the case was heard by Justice . And im default of security he was com- to jail for court. Officer King, in com- special Boose, bad quite a chase. ouer, after figbting the officers, turned After a flight of about a mile and a t. they succeeded in overtaking him, when rned and made tight again: and the of- club and firing a pisiol in wiee, succeeded in persuading him ce was useless. Special A. G. U-- t before Inst, arrested two men going cut the rod == suspicions characters, and with them to the station. On being y questioned, they finally acknowledged that they bad deserted from the 12th Uni. ted States infantry, and intimated if they bad succeeded in getting a horse they would have made good their escape; and the officer is under the impression that by ma- king the arrest somebody's horse was saved. ‘The men were turned over to the officers of the 12th infantry. —— A BeautircL Hosk Cakriaor ror Wasu- : » City.—Messrs. Wm. M. Ives & dun, orth Frederick street, are just completiog & very bandsome four-wheel carriage «id fire departmen: of Was :- m city thas been built arer the modi ae fire department of Baltimore, a one- vebicle, and caleulated to 1,00 ‘of hose. It has been construct Taost nhally, with all the improvements suz- ‘aby the Rajtimore fire department, and vers. with breaks for hose, << and The wheels are fonr and a half f-et ‘ameter, with the nece siry springs upon = stain the hose, and with wire baskets to carry equipments; and, in fact, itis after the make of those used im the Baltimore fire department, acknowledged to be the best organized inthe United States, if not in the world. The carriage is mai ted a bright vermillion, with striping ‘k;blue and white: otherwise it i* plain, but constructed with an eye to service. sent Washington in the early & — mer am tue builders think om Monday.—Baltimerc Sush Tre Coat Drarers’ Excuanos. — Last night the Exchange met pursuant to adjourn- ment, in the rooms of the Board of Trade, cor- ner of Penn’a avenue and 6th street, and was called to order by the chairman. Mr. Brown, from the committee appointed at the last meet- ing < present Sos cornneiee fee ety ers tor their signatures, dealers had been waited upon, three firms had signed, others promised to be present at this Meeting, and all spoke encouragingly. The feprecimaste teapemeing ye Mr. tape year afew remarks w prospec’ . change, and aid that outsiders had predicted that it would be a failure, and some dealers | seemed to be helping to verify these predic- | tions, He saw no reason whyitshould be. It | only required harmonious action to succeed. ‘There seemed to be a fatality attending every enterprise undertaken in this District, but of this we intend, if the people will give us their confidence, to show them that this organization is for their advantage, and will protect them as well as the rs here from imposition from abroad. On motion of Mr. Guinand the Exchange proceeded to the election of officers for the current year, and the following named gentle- men were returned duly elected :—President, W. E. Brown; First Vice President, S. O. Ma- aruder; Second do., Wm. Guinand; Secretary, J.H. Barker; Treasurer, Geo. L. Sheriff. Mr.Guinand moved the appointment of a committee of three to collect data and infor- mation relative to the Cumberland coal trade, and that the committee be also authorized to petition the directors of the Chesapeake and Obio Canal Company to open the outlet lock at Rock Creek, so that boats may pass from the canal into the Potomac, which was agreed to, and Messrs. Guinand, Dudley and Miller were appointed. The Pechaige also ordered the payment of all expenses incurred in the organization. Adjourned. eaiemaenee SIXTH PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH FAIR AT Seaton HaLyt.—We have been informed that Gen. Grant has promised to attend the great sale of goods at auction at the close of this fair tis evening. CITY ITEMS. ——e—_——. Ske ADVERTISEMENT in another column headed “Great reduction im price of Paper Collars.” It is interesting —— NrvERMORE—Can the coarse gritty tooth powders and tooth-destroying chemical fluids Hind a place on the toilets of sensible people. The fragrant and preservative Sorodont has su- perseded them all CrpaR CaMPHOR.—Use at once. Clothes- Moths while chrysalids are cheaply destroyed- All druggists sell it. C. C. Harris & Chapman, Facturers, Boston. — Evrryopy should go to Boswell’s Fancy Store, 42 E street, near lith, and get those cheap Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers, real Lace, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Buttons, White Goods, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, &c., &e. —- JEWELRY.—Jet Cross Setts. children’s enam- elec Cross Setts, White and Brown Lava Buttons, California Stone Rings, and Pins, come on this morning, at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. #5 Pa. ave, third door from 455 street. cardi anne Sop, Water.—The magic Fountain so pop- ular for the two last seasons at 206 Pennsyiva- hia avenne, near Willards, is now sending forth that celebrated Julihn Soda, with gen- nin cream and frr “Ladies syrups, ina new and loon” at the corner 15th and Pennsylvania avenne. opposite th end of the Treasury. All should patro- nize this tountain-Washington’s greatest bless- ing iu warm we AND He fering from Irritation of the Throat and seness will be agreeably surprised at the *timost immediate relief afforded by the use of “Bre Bronchiol Troches’" The demulcent ngredients allay pulmonary irritation: and, ¢r public speaking or singing, when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much Fxercise, their use will give renewed strength to the vocal organs. os o W. C. Puxtrs (ot Devlin & Co., New York,) Will be at Willards’ Hotel from 1th 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 ore jor garments to be made at our house in 9-10 THE SHak '‘OLLAR, znd offer desir- able styles of s, Cuffs, &c, are now at Geo. C. Henning s. corner 7th streetand Mary- land avenu He is selling fine Linen Collars, Byron and Garrotte, at $2 per dozen. FA t corns, bunions, ¢., can be removed without pain. need ex] at Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. av., between 45 and 6th streets, ———— eas Corns, buniens, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. $24 Pennsyl- yania avenue. between 4% and 6th streeta. Of- fice hours from ¢ a. m. to 5 p.m., and 6 tos p. m. ST MARRIED, CLARK—COOK. On Thursday evening. March 1, 4, by the Rev. Mr. Leech the parsonage of the East Wa-hington M. B. CLARK and Miss EMMA city. burch, CHARLES - COOK, all of this DIED. TAYLOR. @n the 13th instant. after an illness of ope ok, Mrs. BRIDGET D. TAYLUR, in the of her age. friends are invited to attend her lay afternoon, at 3o'clock, at her No. 34, corner of F and 10th sts., FORT. On the 18th inst., RIOHARD W. FORT, inthe 18th year ot us age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, Rey W.8. Fort. No. 325 9th street, between Land M, to-merrow (Sunday) afternoon, at3e clock. The friends and acquaintances of the amily are invited to attend * _ Mc FABLAND. InUnfentown, D.C.,on the 12th instant afters short and painfal :Ilness of Typhoid Pneusenia, JOHN BENNETT Mc¥ARLAND, in the st» year of hisage. He le» ves a large family tomeurn Bis irreparable loss. He asgured his lev- ing wife and thosesys.pathizing triends that atood by his i that all was well, Thos he passed nd is now at rest, we hope,in his Maker's ineral takes place from his residence.Unio sewn af threeo clock thiso i Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend = {Baltimore and New York papers please copy.] JUNSS. Suddenly on Wednesday, the lth in- stant. at bix residence, Sharom. Fairfax County, Va... ip the 424 year of his ave, Lieut. Gommander M_ PATTERSON JONES.U.S Navy, eldest son of the lute Commodore Thonias Ap Catesby Jones, U, 3. Navy. : | Norfolk papers please copy. } GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS D® ©. 8. VERDI, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI- CIAN AND SURGEON, No. 51 Congress street, opposite the Post Office, Georgetown, D.C. ap 15-1m* UNDERSIGNED, CHEERFULLY ommend to the cittz Georgetown Dr. 1. formerly of Baltimore. asa gentle- =~ ot on rsh 5 as eal te in lis profession, HATCD, M.D. Ore aisie’ MULLER s New store, in 101 Bridge st., Georcetown, D.C, GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOwDSs. Just received # large additional supply of Spring and Sum ds,embracing @ full assortment Parasols. Housekeeping : ers, Ladies’ Cloths, ‘t. Gloves, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, 15. 20, 25 cents; Bleached Mus: - Our goods have been ced prices, and will be BEN JAMIN MILLER. purcharec ar sold very cheap. _ap 13-im* 'O GONTR. Lei! T Proposars will be re: until WEDNESDAY Proposals must state separately, first, rvard for grading: second. the’ pties per yar ae pamestee. and that for reguttering; third. the price per foot for curbing, amd that for recurbing: fourth the price per yi for gravelting the surface of that part of said street,the gravel to be teu inches re at the center with a gradual rlope to the height of four inches at the gutter line. The grade must be strictly according to the one directed by_ th ‘veyor, and must not be Sayles until it is secs 7 that —_ ‘ © rials and workmanship must be o the Dest uniity, oF they will net be accepted or for. Proposals will be received at the time f-r Precisely a similar imprevement of that part of Lingsn street, which lies between Prospect aad Ist t ap 7-6 HENRY ADDISON. Mayor. 2 One 6 octave Steward One 6 octave Loud & Oo. Rein Ten 183 come are ali Lyn order, and will be be. We have also PIANOS to cen tnd the largest stock of NEW ; GM! EROTT & CO., 318 he No. 31 ae hae ‘9th and ets. A Mason fol enna mh id PERHA — A large assortment, PA lowest ’ . spl ét WANTS. WANTED—a SITUATION gardener a ei man. A p Bu ro BEAD office, cornerot'm and bth ates Sige Wa TED—By a respectable woman, a SITOA- ION ae wot nurse. Good references given. Plesse address note to Box Mo. 31 Beas ot WY ANTED—B: respectable Girl, s SITUA- TION as mbermaid Nurse and Seam- stress. She bas excellent . Please ad- dress @ note te Box No. 44 Star office. _ ap 14-3t WO OR THREE UNFURNISHED MS Trini ee hee sespres et the cerper of G and 2th ste. Address A. B street. 14-3t* HSUs BAINTERS — Wanted five or six good HOUSE PAINTERS, Apply to |. T. PABKER & MACNICHOL, ap 11-3t* 59 Louisian: enue, WASTED—To rent, in Georgetown, in the Belgunorbecd of High street, north of Bridge street, a HOUSE, with from eight to ten rooms, by s very quiet and desirable tenant, Direct G: A.M, Box 943, Georgetown P. 0. ap 1¢-2t* WANTED-About the first of May, a Furnished HOUSE, ina desirable location, for one of the best tenant: the city. Very best of refer- ences given. Apply at 499 R street iy? a= 5 ap 14-3t* ANTED—To EXGHANGE. Farming Lands of superior quality, near Houston, Texas, for Washington city property—a Dwelling House— tothe amount of from ten to twenty thousand dol- lara. Furniture and difference of price will be paid incash. Plats and description to be seen at office of C. STORRS & OO., Real Estate Brokers, 4609 5th atreet, corner F. ap l4t-3w* /ANTED—A BARBER at E. ALLIOT’S, 324 Est Reterences required. ap 13-3t* J ANTED—To purchase a good and gentle fami- ly HORSE. ‘ust be sound and good essing; Apply immediately at southeast cerner ber — ste. pi3- WARSTED-a SITUATION as teacher in a private family or a# an assistant in school, in Washington or vicinity, by a yeung lady of good edycativn. Addre-s immediately 8. B. betta ap 13-2t* Star office, WARTED-By two respectable yonnpg men (or one) who are acquainted with the city and has liberal education, to drive @ private carriage or store wagon and attend to business generally, Can give reference as to honesty and sobriety. Address Box No. 22, Star office ap 13-3t* WANTED A first class MILLINER, at 599 8th st., Navy Yard. * KAUFMAN & BRO. V ) IMMEDIATELY—A small FRAME HOUSE. Rent not to exceed $25 per month. Address Box 17, Star office. ap 2 st" GARDENES WANTED—A first class GAR- 3 PENER. one that thoroughly understands horticulture ip all of its branches. Address Rox 199 City P.O. ap 12-3t W ANTED TO RENT—Ry the Ist of May, an UNFURNISHED HOUSK, with from twelve to fifteen roomt h of Pennsylvania avenue. Address Poat | ap 12 3t* ANTED. EN HDi is. Must have experience in the bus: A good and permanent situation may be obtained, Address Box No. 773 Washington city, D.C. W ED—A BOOKKEEPER having three bonrs spare time each aay, wants to en- gage to keep books for some firm in the city, either merchandising, banking or commission. Oan change single to aonble entry. Can give good references if required, Address *F.T.,° 374 9th street, Washingt ap9.ot* ANTED- $1,500 for one year. on property situated near Washington, worth $15,000. No other security paid. Ad dress Box No, 2 ap 4-co6t* WANTED—To second hand CLOTHING, ‘and the beat prices given, at No.477 loth street. few doors nerth of Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, DO ap Im" WANTED — We want to buy several small HOUSES and LOTS in good locations, for cash. to suit customers, We aiso want a sinall FABM near Washington; will give $4.00 or $5,000 ELLS & CO., cash. . L. neg Corner of 13th and F streets, over mh 27-tf White's Store. V ANTED—Golil and Silver WATCHES, DIA MONDS, PISTOLS, new and cast-off CLO- THING, PAWNBROKER’S TIOKETS, Ke., &e., at the old-established Merchant Pawnbroker’s Store of F. FULT( & CO., 502 oth street, three doors north of Pennsylvaniaave. Two SEWIS MACHINES for sale at half price. X —Busi ness strictly confidential. mhl6 ¢02m W TED—The loan of $5,000 for one or two Years, secured by deed of truston a farm near this city just sold for $10,000. Liberal dis- count allowed. MACE & METCAL mi 12-eolm™ l Estate Avents. 517 7th at. N_EXPEBRIENCED COOK WISHES A SIT- CATIONin a is family or restanrant, Callon Mr. NEAL. 15th street, No 313. mh5 qa —Wanted to bny for $5,000 Second $5,000 penser Ovornind of ait descrip. tions for which a fair price will be paid, 454 7th, corner E street. jan 19-3m~ W45TE 1 WANTED!! WANTED!!! GENTLEMEN. LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage im an easy, light and profitable business, where a smal) ontlay is only re- anired,and where those engaging iu the same can commence at once, to call at . PRINCE'S Stamping Depot. 341 F street, and be tanght his new method of Stamping.so simple that a child cap at once undertake any job. Gein practical Stamper here, we can furnish fall an complete instruct.ens, ols, cushions, compost- tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This ie achance for any one wishing to make money by a smal! outlay. Jan 1-tf 381 WANTED. WANTED. axrep, 381 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for Has reduced his X OENTS PER wi for SKIR’ TALETS. CLOAKS. CAPES, BACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, ko., stamped by the job. Weare weekly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of a new machine We are prepared to stamp any pattern breught us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are willing tocome down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to pope bed ners sd walarpuan of Pat- terns not exce! in New York. WILLIAM PRINO 381 ¥F street, opposite Patent Of Embroidered Yokes, Bauds, Flannel Skirts, and Shawls, for si nob SKOOND HAND FUBNITUBS. RRORS. OARPETS, BEDS, BED- OUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street between G and H. east side. 10 per cent will be fie. St N ‘6. the undersigned, do respectfully LN inform our friends apd. ti e public in general that we pave rented HORSE SHOEING ES- TABLISHMENT of the late Thomas McGuire, No. 47™ 8th street, between D and E. Wewonld feel bappy to see our friends give nsa call, as we intend to give entire satisfaction and shoe as rea- sonable as any in the city, and as well. We wonld eigen call atte Ley a Hall over our Shop that 8 for rent OD reason: e terms. WARD & MURPHY, mb 2-)m* OoOrlIL MEAL. Horseshoera._ O'* Every one owning a horse should nse the above articles, especially at this season of the year, SEED OATS. as article for sale; the very best in the et. CAKE, A mar! FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, For sale low, in quantities to suit, by W.M. GALT & CO., mh 16-tf Corner Ind. ave and Ist street. | NITED STATES SERVICE MAGAZINE — Contents for April:—The Sixth Army Curps, by Brevet Major General M.T. McMahon. The National Guard Bill. Notes on Naval Courts, by Charles Gowley Up the Arkansas, by Major G M. McCownel. “Major General Henry W. si ‘The Systems of Fortifications Discussed and Com- ith plates,(concluded.) Sketches of Great No Il[—The Chevalier Bayard, by Jas, », Ana of the War. by Charles God- ‘Then and Now, BOY L. In} Editorial Notes. Brevet Colonel Theodore 8. Bowers. © i. Correspondence. Literary Notices Statfs: Hea quarters of the Armies and of the Military Divi jons. Oficial Intelligenoe The Army. The Navy, The National Guard, Stations of the Navy. ap4 FRANOK TAYLOR 480 J. KARR, 480 Inventor and Patentee of Karr’s Celebrated . AMERICAN CHRONOMETER, Manofacturer and Dealer in Chronometers and Watches, No, 480 Penna. Det. 3d and 444 sts, ington. WWatelies Repaired and Warranted. de 22-6m* G®*4T BEDUCTION OF PRICES. COAL! COAL!! AND WOOD! WOOD!! At the lowest market prices for CASH, sold by W. T. STONE. Office and yard corner 6th street and Missouri avenue, on the canal. mb 10-Im bi oe COMPLETE. ANGLER, by Walton. The A Assistant. The Angler and his -Book of Angling, by Ephemera, Fly Fishing. stgated with colored plates. Sa: ir ishing, velit, Op 3 dee FH#ANCK TAYLOR. Tax jn 20-6" s Hovsz ‘M aND ORNAMENTAL Painters, oUsE. Srp: Dp O1 iN P. 5 323 south trey Leland riam—Joseph Gilbert Totten, OVAL PIOTUBB FRAMES. ae nt Greatest V: have to No. side of Penn. ave, MOCKING BIRDS, AND at o, os rox 7] s) ABT, ro" Halt the e: & f FOR SALE AND RENT. | FS BENT—Two Furnished MB, suitable between Land M. = jo. 6 ee FOR BENT—a4 cow BRIOK HOUSE, with large, commodious rooms, corner and .ih Sts. morth. Inguire at ine. a ae Test” ote. Borth. Inquire at the premises. 07 14-3t"_ OB BENT—Ten mii walk @ast of the Uni F itol ROUaE catsotee eee Ce, mest healthy part of the tte eae tees Me ™ . he LER, Md. av., bet. 10th and ilthete cast apli-ot® ‘OR RENT—A frame HO! iv situ. Fatatnear me Government printing wtice, con. taining 6 rooms. Large garden attached; on New Ist st, Inquire 681 L st. north. pl4-3t' A GOOD OPPORTUNITY is now afforded any reson desirous of going intobusiness. ae tn. sTotk, LEASE, LICENSE. sud GOOD WILL of a Grocery Store. well establisned and d ood trade, in one ef the best business |: Vashington, will be sold on very reago: Satistactory reasons given for selling at Star office. {OR RENT—A neat FRAME HOUSE, with a I vegetable and flower garden attached: on ith street, near Magsachusetts avenue. ap 13-3t™ Cc E—A Frame HOUSE, containing six ikitchen.. Lot 12 ‘eat front ama TS it No. 217 23d st., bot. @ and A. THOS. GABNEY. —_ ave., mi (ABM FOR SALE OR EXCHA property. A superior Farm of 7 peper Court-House, Va. 20 acres timber, 50 under cultivation, with excellent fence and small Dwelli onse. Cost $1.20 For further par- ticulars call or address J. M.C., at 329 10th st., between M and N. ap 13 iw” osB SALE. 7 new BRICK HOUSES, 4 rooms each, $1,30— 250 down, rest in five years. 1 BRICK STORE and HOUSE of 6 rooms. 3 small HOUSES of 2 rooms each 2 FRAME HOUSES, Garden, Stable, &., each 00. 1 good HOUSE, and Garden of 3 scres, near Laure) Depot. $1,200. fe 1 HOUSE of 5 rooms, on 1)th street. $700. On the atove houses very little money is required down, Apply to the é SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ap i3-tf 492 7th street FOR SALE—At s sacrifice. ‘the whole or part ot STUCK and FIXTBRES of the Genta’ Far- J. BARONN, i nishing Stere under Willards’. under Will: otel, FS RENT. ery ed BOARDING HOTS: ith a Res- taurant, Apply at 391 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tweee 43 and 6th streets. ap 12.3t* Foe RENT—An UBNISHED HOUSE, and back kitchen . containing 5 rooms Also a FUKNISHED ROOM for rent. Inquire at No. 500 ith street, between K and L ap 12 Ss" ¥ HOUSE, contain- e avenues. between M. YOUNG, st* Fe RENT—A large FR ing eleven rooms, on M 31 and 4°, streets. Island. Ap; Jx., « BRO. 403 Pa. avenne $60.00 w J. A BUS loing from 000 to $75,000 per year, cash, isfor Satisfactory reason given fer selling. Ad- Box 971 P.O ap il-st* Foe SALE—A three story HOUSE, brick base- ment, on 4th st.:8 roe water ani gas. Lo- cate’ between L st. and New York avenue. Price 3 D. L. WELLS & ©O., corner 13th and F streets. | pri RENT—A new FRAME HOUS) ing #ix rooms. on }1th street, betwee: Inquire next door of premises, or at F UTZ’3 Grocery. corner 1ith and E ste ap -W.F es" GREAT BAKGAIN.—For sale. on immediate +A application, a tract of Valuable WOODLAND, containing 1 acres, near tne Beltsville Depot, which we will sell for £15 per acre. Also, A Valnable FARM or 215 acreson the Leesburg pike, les from Washington, 115 ared. the bi ood. Two good Houses. ood Barn, ‘ . Peach and Pear Trees. Weil watered. 33.000 FORSALE. We have for sale a small FARM of abont 30 acres, 4 miles from the city, directly en the stage road leaving from Washington to | pper Marlboro’, handsomely situated, About one-third in good timber: the balance cleared and in a zood state of cultivation. The Land is #f excellent uality, better than any other nearer to Washing- tom. There is a good Orchard of choice Fruit T, and a Well +f excellent water at the door. The im- [-pboner ed oi ng ed 8 am all but comfortable ouse of 4 roon Tice $50 per acre D.L. WELLS & CO., Corner 13th and F streets. cs) FOR RENT WITH FURNITURE-— That first-cl RESIDENCE No, 16 corner of Penn # ave.. and 2ith st., at present 'eccupied by Ma; Gen. 0. 9, H .(mext honse westef Bir Frederick B Tesilence) contains 15 rooms and large hall. with » large dry cellar and about one acre of eroundjwith garden and fruit, supplied with pump, Patemac and eistern water, hot anil cold, Possession given oth of May next. Apply to WM 8, STEIGER, General Land Office, or address Box No. 543 City’ Post Off ap l)-eotf | Oly fae BENT—Three-story new HOUSE, contain- ing j rooms avd cellar. Rent moderate. Apply McCARTHY, corner Marsachusetts ave- Bue al street. ap 9-6t" Fo RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, fitted up for a Grocery Store. on 14th street and Rhode Island avenne Seely, at the corne to BERNARD FITZ TR >OR BEN IcK H y vania avenue. 17 rooms. No. 373; water and gas. Apply to H.8. JOHNSTON, No.'373 Penn +) lvania avenue, between 4°, and ith streets, oppo- site National Hotel. ap 9-6t* Fo SALE—A DRUG STORE, now doing a profitable business. Address or call at th store, corner fth street west and Massachnset avenne, for particulars. ap ll- 15th and M street. a it* Bp 9-eort a _JO8. L. BOGAN. Fe SALE—A small FANCY and LIGHT DRY GOODS STORE, situated in a first rate loca! ity for business Will be disposed of te a cash cu tomer at a sacrifice, asthe owner is unable to at- tend toit. Rent ef store, with dwelling. $25 per month. Value about +00. Apply immediate! 331 sth stree' FR RENT- medinm si HOUSES. FOR SALE—A number of HOUSKS, ranging in price from $30 to $3000 Also. ons fine BUILDING LOT, running back to a paved alley. For terms apply at STARR’S Agency Of- tice, 499 K street north. near 5th. sp7-Im™ Fo. SALE—1"0 ACRES OF LAND at Hyatts- Ville, ten minutes’ ride by railroad from Wash- Ington,to be divided is lots to suit purchasers. The building sites a: beantifnily located and command a view of the country for miles aronnd, To persons doing b ‘ashington this pre- sents a fine opportunity of securing country seats ata convesent dietance frem the city andin a ao vend = flourishing neighborhood. For first choice at once to. eg McKNEW & HICKEY, ap7-eotf Room 7, Intelligencer Building. {OR RENT—The STORE recently Loomis & Mayhew, No 346 Penni ington Building. Also, Offices No, 3 and 4, first floor. 9 and 11, second floor; and 16. third floor. For terms apply to JOUN H. SEMMES, Seaton Honse. aps-dtt Foz. SALE Some of the most desirable PRO- PERTY ever offered in Washington city for lots on Square 375, for residences or business pur poses on 9th, 10th, and H sts. north. an any lets on Grant street, which street runs threugh the center of the sunare, from 9th to J0th street west. For particulars inquire at oftice, 490 H st., bet. 8th and 9b sts,, back of the Patent Office, atl and 5 o'clock p.m, All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser mh 30-tf JAS. TOWLES, Pr Agent. Fo SALE- The commodious and extensi HOUSE and GROUNDS located at the nort! east corner of North Capitol and Boundary streets, Jately the residence of Charles J. Uhlan The property is 175.6 feet on North Capitol street and Hz feet on Bonndary street, with large brick dwell- ing bouse and outhouses, and has extensive wine collars ofa costly character. Terms easy, Apply toMrs. MINA UHLMAN, on the premises, er to FRED, W_ JONES, Attorney-at-Law, Sth street, between D and E sts, mh 29 eo: FS RENT—One nice three story' BRIU BOUSE, on New Jersey avenue, bet. Fand G sts., containing 9 rooms, with large yard and gas. Possession given immediately. Inquire of W.C. — oe » corner of 9th and L streets north. mh 27-1m* Fo SALE—The LEASE for cight years, with the improvements snd Furnitures of the EU- LAN ‘L. on the cerner of Pennsylvania e and lth street. If the above is not sold on lore the Ist of April, there will be a catalogue sale even thereafter, of which due notice will be given. The Hotel is doing agooa busines: ithe only reason for selling ison account ofill bof the undersigned, Inquire on the premires. mh 21-tf i __P. EMRICH, OR SA LOTS to it purchasers on my my farm adjoining Dundas,on the road pass- ing Glenwood mh 20-law4w* re SALE—T new HOUSES, with 5 rooms each, on 12th street, pear Maryland avenue. ‘Terms: alance $20 per mouth One ow C street, n 3th, with 5 rooms; two small Houses on Virginia avenue, near 10th street; one new Brick House, with 10 rooms, on 12th street, near @ street north: asmall Brick, with 6 rooms, on 13th street, new a lai three story Brick House, with 8 rooms, on 10th street, near jarge Frame House, with 8 rooms, on L street, near 10th street The four last deseribed houses are desirably loca- ted in the northern part of the city. Aprly to GEORGE W. HAUPTMAN, 512 Uith st) third door north of Pa. av. mh 19-1m Tse FURNITURE OF A FIRST OLASS Boarding House, together with a LEASE of the property for sale, on reasonable terms. Sick. ness the cause of selling. Inquire on the prem 439 Penn. avenu mh 13- Weare SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR a BENT Furnished or upfurnished, in the city ond Georgetown ow NMAN & GREEN fo 18.tf 18 Intelligencer Building. F&, SALE—A three-story BRIOK HOUSE with ia zreme Building in sna reer, ond Secent, 5 . This located tt bet. B and Be FSceatitully, siteated f reatd' he ‘or STEPHENS & inquire Os TBAL HALL, ney) it Py Cometery~ SOHN F, CLARK, 150 Preston st., Baltimore, 8 & biel <> & .. 322 Pa avenue. i Pen ac. are large and spacious. of jansi-tt ‘oatas Prem GLE & 00, P+ > coat FEED. KOONES, Agent for Tyler & Co., of opera Philadelphia, Pa. at the lowest Phila- southwest corner mb 29-80" 2 ’ ie IN AUOTION SALES. [Por other Auction Sales seefourth page.) ABYH BD OLIBx twa eo BSA REESE Dun none oS REET PASE gf emer op lem a. B. RE. ~ Auct Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionoors, No. $26, corner 7th and D streets. SALE OF A ERAME CARPENTER SHOP on ot north, lr street west, between Gand H streets at Public Auction On FRIDAY, the 20th instant. at 6 o'clock we sball soil. on the premises, one ex Freme Building, 22x44 feet, with shiagte roof. ang Person in want such a hdicag well findittor @ivantage to attend the sale. Terme cash. $0down when sold; to be removed iwmediatery after the sale aplieogds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B No. 526, corner of 7th and D streets. par- AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | SDA& @omey may be paid sale. or the T FRONTING ON FIFTH STREET WEST. | Sf the whole parehess fincas tts (rites Balas BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NORTH, AT | sues qhow,Purchase money. the FES FUBLIC AUCTION bold, free, Clear, and dlecbargoa af’ alt cite te tie Un FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at 5% o'clock parties ‘cause. m.. in front of the premises. Lot No I2in Square — BLP. Jao IN. Trustes. Fo having 22 feet frome By 93 feet 4h inches aps od DewLing: ‘Auct cep, w inprovements. 7 : Eims: One halfcash, balance in six and twelve WILLIAMS, A: Romie, secared by = deed of trn«t ee 26 eorner 7th D streets, Manica” PURE 9 RiudiaaT haces | “ANSARME PERRIN BOTW hRgrTasa @ * — Sp STRERTS WEST, AT PUBLIC. Av B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TION. No. 526, corner D streets. On SATURDAY, the 14th instant, at BS giclecks ae WO SARE SOR. ae She preeiiens, Lot No. 1@, AUCTION SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | in square Sa2, having 3 feet on H street, ran: HOUSE AND LOT, FRONTING ON SOUTH ning back a depth to 18 foot alley, making ita I STREET. BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH | handsome building fot. STREETS East “third Terms : One- cash; balance in six and twelve months, A deed given and adeed of trust taken. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, $50 down when the preperty At public auction, on TUESDAY, the I7th inst at 6 o'clock p. m,, ‘we shall the premines, part of Lots 4 and 5. in Squ 1023, with the im- rovements. consisting of a two-story Frame | issold. og Pepe Bz six good rooms, Also, one va- apé6d (Int) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Pe Po ae oP neo FB - ‘Terms: Cash. All conveyancing and revenue Y W. L. WALL & 00. Avotioncers. stamps at the cost of the purchaser 50 tows a when sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS. ‘We will sell SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Aprit ap li-d Auctioneers. Mth, at 6 o'clock, «mall Frame House and Lot om JPY GBEEN & WIL : Bidge street, bet. «th and Sth and L and B Le sep tiams, Auctionsers, bas a front of It toot 108 depth. Terme cash. h and D sts, north. TWO VALI ALLE BUILDING LoTs. : ING NSTREET NORTH BETWEEN ore AND STH STREETS WikST, AT PUBLIC AUCT On THURSDAY, the 19th inst., at 8%; o'clock p. +, We shall se}, m front of the premises, Lot So. 10. in Square £24, having 2 feet 4 inches front by 100 feet deep, opposite the new Catholic Church, and cenyenient to the street cars. Also. immediately after the above «al sell the premises. Lots 3, 17, 18and in S)nare 233. fronting on Sand T streeta north. bet. 13th and lith streets west. They will be subdivided and sold to snit purchasers. Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Ali convevancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. 3450 down oneach piece when sold. Title indisputable. aplad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y JAMES C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. BUILD LOT ON NORTH T STREET. On THUKSDAY AFTERNOON) April igth, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell part of Lot 12. Square 441, fronting 25 feet on north T street.be tween 6th and 7th weet, running back 125 fectto a 15 feet alley. Terms: One-halfcash; balsncein6 secured on the property. Conveyancing at pur chaser’s cost. ap li-dts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anets. PY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. GUARBDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS. By virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, duly ratified by the Supreme Court, the undersigned. as guardian. &c., will sell at public anction, tothe highest bidder, on the premises.on FRIDAY,the 13th day of April. 1356, at 43; p.m.. Lots 10, 11,12 Aucts. ap 13-21" -L. WALL & CO BBY 108. 7. K. PLANT. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOOK OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE, &c . OrTuR FIRM OF PLANT & CO., TO CLOSE sUsI- 3. On SATURDAY, April 14th, 1866, 1 shall sell o large variety of House Furnishing Goods,at No. 350 D street, between 9th and 16th; sale tocom mence at 10 o'clock, and continue from day to day until allissold. The stock is mostly New Goeds, consisting of— Walow ins, Extension and Marbie-top Tabies Fine Cottage Suites, Barcaus Washstands, Teapoys Jenny Lind and other Walnut Bedstesds, .&e A fine stock ef China, Glass, Crockery, Tin, [rea ‘and Wooden Ware Lamps and Fancy Goods ALSO, To clese consignments, Two 12-feet Walnut Extension Tables Two lv-feet “* = od AL80, Let Second-hand Furniture, lot ef Baror Strops. Hair Brushes, &. Sale Peremptory. Terms cash. The Store, 100 feet deep, rent. The dwelling cont room. kitchen. 6 chambers; also 12 months, room, with all conveniences, Gas and water throughout. For terms apply on the premises. Pessessiongiven 13, 14, 19, 28, 32, 33. 34, 35, and 35, in Todd's Subdi immediately. 2 vision of Suuare No. 668, and lot $2. with the east- ap 12 4t” JO8. T. K. PLANT, Auct. ern] foot6 inches of lot 33, in Uhimann’s Sabdt- | — — ——— ———— The first are lo- vision of pers of Square Noe. 616, cated on P, North Capitol, and Boundary streets, and the latter on Ostreet, between North Capitol and Ist street west. Terms of sale: One-third cash; equal payments. até and 32 mont and deed of trusé taken. B® THOS. DOWLING. Auct.; Georgetown. HOUSEBOLD FU TURE AT AUCTION Ov MONDAY MORNING, April 16th, at We'cik, 1 will sell at No. 115 Bridge street, near High at. Georgetown, s general assortment of House! sit! 5 ie THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF TWO SMALL HOUSES and Lot. on H st. south. bet. éth and 7th west.—On MONDAY. the 16th ins! ts), o'cleck p. m. sball sell, fn front of the premises, ths aforesai id lot. Terms cash. ep 12-40" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. prerre x. residue in two . Deed given, Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the purchaser, MINA UNLMANN, Guardian, &c. m29-ectw JAS. 0, McGUIBE & OO., Aucts. &2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til TUESDAY ABTERNOON, April 17th, at five oclock. MINA CHLMANN, Guardian, _™pls JAS. 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF THREE VERY DE- SIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. On TUESDAY A#TEBNOON, ‘tl 17th, at 5 © clock p.m.,on the premises, we shall sell Lot No 15, in rese 11, frouting 54 teet on north C street, betw d 31 streets west. and run sal that desirali« country * Cloudland,” situated on heights above, and looking down uw on the town of ning back 100 feet aD . This property is sburg, and aljoining the pri of Judge Aituated “opposite “Trinity Church, Zand’ adjoins Darel gushes it seokion ial ssoaenioe ne renidener ol rofitable Market Garden, fine Frutt,is celebrated for its healthy !ocation, within ten minutes walk of the Bladensburg depot, Baltimore and Wash ington railroad, and not hal je from the cel- ebrated Spa Spring. The louse is comfortabie. and contains ten rooms apd large passage. well of fine water at the door, Kitchen, Carriage-Heuse and Stable; tn fact, all necessary outhouses. Pos- Session grven at any moment. The terms will be accommedsting, amd the property sold low, as gwoner has no use for it. and is determined to sell. Itcan be bought at private sale im the interim. The land can be divided into several beautiful building lots. The vier iscommanding amé thought att ve, and is less thanan hour's drive from Bb Todd. Bey. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 13, at So'clock.on the premises, Lot No. 5. in Square . fronting °3 feet on north I street, between ad 16th streets west. and running back 142 7 inches toa 3)-feet alley, opposite the Corco- ran Row. Immediately after the above sale, Let 14, in Synere |. Iromting 50 feet on north K street, between Mth and Lith streets west, and rooming back 142 feet 7 inches to a30-feet alley, near Frank- lin Square. Terms of sale: One-fifth cas 3, and 4 years, with intere: trnston the preperty ; the residue in 1,2, secured by a deed of A depoxit of 3100 will be required oncach lot at timeof sale If the terms | Washi .¢ oad THO! Ofsale are not complied with within one week after | 7 MUMTER oe ane premises, or My. YATE. day of sale, the property will be reseld at the risk Bladensburg Depot. 8p 9-e03t™ ané cost of the defaulting purchaser. after_ene ‘week’s notice in the National Intelligencer. Title perfect. Sale without reserve. All conveyancing And stamps at cost of purchaser apliddds Jas McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON SOUTH C STREBT. BETWEEN 4% AND6TH STS.. ISLAND. AT PUBLIC AUCTION On MONDAY, the lsth instant, at 6 o'clock p m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, two parts of Lot No. 9, in Sqnare No. , each having 2% feet front on C street, and running back a good depth. Title perfect. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and12 months, secured by a deed of trust on the premixes. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ef the purchaser, #25 duwn en each lot when * ne abechile GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, FOUR NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS ON SOUTH C STREET, BET. 435 AND 6TH STREETS. ISLAND. £ On MONDAY, the- 16th instant, at 6 o'clock a m., wesha!l sell,on the premises, Lot No. 4, in Square No 492, being subdivided into four build- ing lots, having 17 feet 1 inch front each, rnuning back to a 20 foot alley, improved by four new two- story Brick Houses, containing four rooms each, hich will be sold separately or altogether. Term: One-halfcasn; balance in6 and 12 months, secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, No, 526, corner of 7th and D streets, CHANCERY SALE BUL ING LOTS ON THE ISLAND. ik In pursmance of a decree of Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, rendered on the third fay ot & il, A. D. 1865, im a. cause in which Oor- pelius J. ond is complainant and wy 4 Ratcliff and others “are defendants, No. . im ndersigned t: said OF VALUABLE sel! \. bidder. on the premises, at 5 o'clock MONDAY. April the Jéth, 1866, Lots in Square Ne. 333, the said lots fronti on South F street, between 9h and with a depth Terms : of 125 feet to an alley. One-third cash; balance { the above terms are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to sell the said preperty at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, on giving two days notice in the Evening Star. ad SAME T. DRURY, Trastes _spé-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts, B® THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. April 17, at 5 o'clock, I will sell. in front of the premises, part of Let No. %, fronting 46 feet on 2d street, between archaser, $50 down on each house when sold. Frederick and Fayette streets. The improvements 3 GREEN & WALLIAMS, | consist of two two-story and # half Frame Build- ap 9-eokde {Intel} Auctioneers. ii Des. Terms - One-third cash; balance in one and two’ years, With interest. secured by a deed of trust on the preperty. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, A deposit of $50 will be 0 wil equired as e00n as the pro) is stro . “ype THOS. DOWLING. Anct. B* JAS, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. B* W. L. WALL & CO. Auctior rs. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, sed i: acause of Huntington and others vs. Joha ‘ay and others, No. 662 upon the docket of said Court, the subscriber. as Trustec, will offer at public sale. on MONDAY, the isth day of Apri the hour of 5 o'clock in the i thi oon. at a of Lot No. 12, situated i No 2%,in the city | DESIRABLE RESIDENCE Of Washington, bopianing Se the northwest con AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH STREETS. AT PUBLIC AUGTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April the i9th, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell part of Lot No. 4, in Davidson’s subdivision of Square No. 252, about 24x163, to a 30 foot paved alley, con- taining 3.587 square feet, together with the im. prereset, consisting of a two-story end attic rick House. with Back Building. containing om Oret foor, hall, two parlors, library, and large dining-room ; three large chambers, bath room and Water closets » Second, two finished rooms in south 8] feet and & 23 feet, then north 31 feet and 8 inches, more or less, to I street. then with the line of I street 23 feet to the beginning, with the frame building upen the same, Terms of sale: Ope third cash; the balance of the purchase money to be paid in six and twelve months from the day of sale. with interest, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred pay- ments, with security to be approved by the Trustee; or the whole purchase money may be paid on the duy of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the Court. On the payment ef the whole purchase oney, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost. the property to him sold, free, clea comfort. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder insix d cischarged of ali claim of the parties to and twelve months, with interest, secured by o couse. ee ee, JACKSON, Trustee. deed of trust. Conveyancing and stamps at the ap3 W.L.WALL & CO, Aucts. cost of thi haser. ap :-4. (iutj J. 0. McGUIBE & 0O., Aucts, B* THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO-STORY FRAME USE AN HO D LOT IN GEORGETOWN aT By virtue of a AUCTION. and wife, to the * On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April isth, | dnly of record, a! at5 o'clock, 1 will sell, in front of the premises. | Court of Fairfax art of Lot Ne. 114, fronting 20 feet 6 inches on | August, 1883, I a4 Y, the asbington street, between Bridge and Gay sts day of April, 1886, at 120’clock m., in frent of Georgetown, and running Mayor's office in the city of Ale: Va. its consist ofa neat - t public sale, a LOT OF LA situ cory frame house (No. 133) contataie oie rence | te eeasid county of Fairfax. on the north side water in +c, bee the Little River Turnpike, about half s mile from ‘Terms: -third cash; balance eix, tw the said city of Asexandria, and containing, by sCessientan aroma omniee s seconde hall pelos, Thieleed @ Col tema ston tl premai; 5 a we ~—— cont of ie Durchaser. _ for cultivation, and admirably situated for a mar- le fect. Immediate ven. apa THOMAS DOWLING: auct. 500 in hand, and the balance in BY SACLE E 00., auctioncers: frose the lay of sale, sovured be the hcg eae Sales-reoms No.'267 Pennsylvania arenze, wii ° security corner of 1ith street. Intereet. fhe fp be retained until the j Bagle & Oo. wil! heir 2 ee ee te pa re- the ss of Real B fre an Htuoobold Farpicuret Tahnt connate” te aneing waste AAleo, te the 0-08 of stocks of cod Ma: | *.o%k,porchaser. " FEANOIS ih dee 1- SALE OF DAMAGED OOEN. A. Will be gold at ic anction, under tion of Fatopant coigseh G, 6 ry Mes seth attest sachin o. Government : frock pie et < | Fargricaaeis taba ve oe S77 BUSHELS CORN, IN'SAOKS. we ronthe Chatty Bpines, eed ies to Be fat ‘The gral be removed by purchasers within a be] Government eRe ESS gyrrttt Mit Rae