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LOCAL i USEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT A Grover —Notwithstanding reports to the con'tery, Wwe assure our readers that the emt- pent sector, James FE. Murdoch is not = and t he has not failed to ma pes ach evening at Grover's, as adver- tired. Boer ppears as “Charles Sur- face,” in Sh iiant comedy of - Schoo! for Scandal,” one of his finest ¢ ter iicaa eee oth street.—Mre Swissbelm will s evening, on “Th Repubiican Party. y and Presidents. Isranp Hait.—Last night but one of the . the ladies of Grace AUX, Music, refresh- per attractions. Skeleton Witness; or the «<P. I auents. a CantY cing, &c., at the Canterbury to- NUMEN'S CONVENTION meets to- might in the Counc:! Chamber, City Hall. = — Tur Painters’ Strike—The jonrneymen painters, who on Monday last struck 50 per day, are still holding out, and sre now idle. Some few of the employ- to give the wages asked, but tr that last evening, at a meeting, they @ not to accede to the demand of the jour- 3 urneyman House Painters’ Ass n bela mireting last evening German Hall, on 11th street, at which Mr. W. M. Har. vey. president, occupied the chair, and Mr. A. - Barnes acted as secretary, the attendance rge. After a free interchange of uous, during which it was stated that two or thrve hands had been brought on from Bal- tirmore by one of the bosses, but had refused to work when tnformed of the strike: and further, that the House Painters’ Society of Baltimore ee that no painters will come here from b neym 1 Raitimore to work at Jess than the price struck tor— ran, from a committee appoint. se, Teporied a series of resolu- ch were adopted. The resolutions, ater reaflirming the action of the previous w ting, stating that “we are actuated by a sire to gain nothing but what we know to be sn right, in the enjoyment of which a should interfere,” pledge the membership individual- iy to stand by the action of the Union, and <chees with the following Be if resolved, That the association known as the Journeymen House Painters’ Association do hereby form themselves into an organiza- tior fer Purpose of procuring work on their wh Tesponsibility, thus defeating those men who wish to deprive the workingmen of their just dues AILORS’ Mass MEETING denthusiastic meeting was held ssembly Room, on Lonisiana ay nue, inst evening, under the auspices of the Soldier.’ and Sailors’ Union. Resolutions were adopted asking Congress for an increase of Pensions to $25 per month, and a bounty of $1 forevery years’ service to disabled sol- diers and seamen, and for legislation in refer- ence to claim agents. Addresses were deli : by Gen. Green Clay Smith, Gen. Garfield, Ge chenck, Gen. Washburn. Hon. o. W Julian, and others. The following letter from the President was Tread, and received with great applanse: ExtcuTive Mansion, Wasutncron, D.C. A Is Morse, E3q., Chairman Com- of Arrangements, & ir: I have erved the invitation to be present at a mass hg of the soldiers and satlors of hing- the 17th inst. In expressing my extreme «my iwability to attend this meeting, I desire to assure you of my warm appre- jon of the debt of gratitude due trom the untry to those who voluntarily came for- ward in our Army and Navy. crushed the power that threatened our existence as a nation, aud thereby extended the supremacy and protection of the Constitution and laws made in pursuance thereof, with the countless blessings flowing therefrom overall the people of the Union—and of my cordial sympathy and hearty co-operation with any measures looking to their benefit and that of their families With great respect, your obedient servant, ANDREW JOHNSON. Sanhnieslaiaoneccaes AFRICAN M. Cuveca.—The Baltimore Annual Conference ofthe African M. E.Church Wil meet on to-morrow, (Thursday) tyth, in the Israel Church, South Capitol street. This being the fiftieth year of the existence of this (burch in the United States, the Conference bids fair to be one of great interest. Bishops Quinn, Payne, Wayman and Campbell are all expected to be present atthe Conference. Bish- op Wayman has been appointed to deliver the semi-centenary sermon before the body. This ‘connection was formed April !ith, 1*16, in the city of Philadelphia. They now have ten an- nal conferences, yiz:—Baltimore, Philadel- phia. New York, Newland, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Louisiana, South Carolina and Cali- forma. They have tour bishops, two hundred travelling preachers and seventy-five thon- 3 members. Last Sunday was the day of the semi-centenary services throughout the connection. Many ot the churches contributed lurgely. The funds are to be divided between the cause of education, mission, and the Book Concern er a rMEN PLASTERERS’ Associ ATION.— ag the journeymen plasterers of this ity, with a number of “bosses” as invited sat down to an oyster supper at Charley + OB Tth street, to which full justice was done, a5 the supper was excellent, and the guests bad good appetites. A very agree. abie evening was spent socially, a number of spercbes being made by “bos: and -jours” on the prospects of the trade, stories related, Sopgs sung, &c. The committee—Measrs. Jas. Barrett, Alfred Donaldson and Chas. Fillepp— made the arrangements for this grand affair. sand under their direction the entertainment was b as will long beremembered. It will be perceived that to-morrow night the plas. terers bold a meeting to,organise for the season. ——_4—__—_ Fine.—This morning, about 2:15 o'clock, fire Was discovered in a: unoccupied double frame boilding on 1, between 24th and 25th atreets west. The alarm wss sounded from box i, and the firemen responded promptly, and suc- ceeded in extunguishing the fire without injury to tdjoiming property. The damage to the house, which belongs to Mr. Alex. Rusk, will amount to about $200. The police were on the Spot as usual, and performed their duty in se- curing property from the operations of thieves. it wus believed to be an incendiary act. .o Onrnans’ Corer, Judge Purcell.—Y esterday the will of the late Bridget D. Taylor, begueath- her estate to her grand children, Thos. H. Martin and Mary A. A. Fredley, was filed. Robert White obtained letters of administra. tion on the estate of Wm. Hardy, late of Georgetown—bond +00; and Susan BK. Young, on estate of W. P. Young—bond £2,000. The second account of the guardian to the orphan of George J. Mills was approved and Passed. ——— SENT To THE INSANE ASYLUM.— Yesterday varden Brown, of the jail, conveyed Mrs. ry A. Gatewood, who was recently tried on toree charges of larceny, on one of which she ‘was found “not guilty by reason of insanity,” to the Insane Asylum for treatment, an order for her admission having been given by the Secretary of the Interior on the certitica- ton of the finding of the jury to the Depart- tent. eS ee A Foryviing — This morning, about five w'clock, Mr. Samuel Proctor, a colored grocer, on Pith street, between M and N streets. heard Ying of an infant near his store, and ‘€ around found a colored female baby about 8 month old wrapped in some old clothes and lying in the alley adjoining his house. He te ‘into his family where it will be cared for uuul arrangements are made for its main. famance at the hospital near the Park. — Keat Estate Sares.—J.C. McGuire & Co., auctioneers, sold lots 10,11, 12, 13, and 14, in ‘Todd's subdivision of square 66~, at 11 cents r square foot, to John W. Cord. Lots 19 and ‘aul Goepel. 32 to 38, at IL hi; Lot32and part of 33, in of square 616, te Lewis 7 ener Jau. For Covrr.—Yesterday, officer Cal. wn arrested John Chalmers, negro, in the t Ward, fort Teeny of wood, the prop. er. Chalmers was taken 1, who sent bim to jail er Boarp ov TEA pe.—A general meeting of the Moard of Trade is advertised to take place at hew rooms, corner of 6th street and Pennsyi- vanin avenue, on Friday evening. Important busmess will be considered, and a general at. tendapce is desirable. Rehl, for & for court MC RUTZENFIS + Washington Schutsen . we bear, intend to hold their first grand ng carnival at the Park, on the ist of nonth, when fifteen prizes will be given best shot BY KB ON AKCHITECTUBE — Sloan’s City sud >abarban Architecture; Sloan’s Construc tive Architecture; Sloan's Homestead Arehitec ture. Sloan s Carpenter’®* New Guide: Holly's Kountry Houses; Vanx’s Villa and Cottage Archi cott's Secular and Domestic Architec- Stield’s American House Carpenter; Sil- t Book of Modern Carpentry; Wood- a Homes, and many others on the Jee f 7 FRANOK TAYLOR. + be- Fs SALE—A beautiful SADDLE HOR naing to @ private gentiema: ‘0 seen at Mr A. NAILUR'S KTABLE, on B street, betwe-. 13th and lath sts, sp 10-1W CITY ITEMS. Look AT TRE Ci OTHES now being displayed ‘ Henning’s, corner 7th street and Maryland pees BSE A New Stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, bas just arrived at S. D. Marlow’s. 322 Penna. &ve..near lvth street. He also makes to order, the best Dress Shirts at the lowest prices. —_—_e——_. Revtons.—Every lady in want of Buttons, Combs and Setts of Jewelry and Silver Plated Ware should call at Prigg’s .060_stylas to chose from fer only one doliar, No. #8 Pa. ave., third door from 4 pene eoen eemneeee Economy TO ATTEND TOIT Earty.—(edar Camphor effectually prevents injury to clothes, &c., from Moths, and cheaply enough it you | attend toitnow. Every druggist hasit. C.C. Harris & Chapman, Boston. ——___ tno.—New and beauti- Studs, Gent Pins, Scarf Pins, Rings, and Jet and Gilt and Kubber Chains for only only one dollar at Prigg’s Dol- lar Jewelry Store, No.433 Pa. ave., third door trom 45; street. ‘Alls Weilthat Ends Weill,” | Comk Ox THIS M ful styles of Buttons, ——_e—_— LADIES, we say without the least exaggera- tion, that Mr. ©. F. Cummins, 347 7th street, (24 door below Northern Market) has the most complete and beautiful assortment of Spring Boots and Shoes we have ever seen. ton, Congress and Balmoral Gaiters for the Pxquisite; and Opera Toe Congress, Balmoral and Slippers; in fact, every desirable style in Boot and Shoe line is exten- sively represented. We say (to those wh not already) call and see for yourselves. Ladies are certatuly| ——— Corvens.—The admini preparations in the form of a lozenge is of all Inodes the most eligible and convenient, more cough remedy. « or Cough Loz tion of Medicinal Bronchial Troches,” irritation which induces coughing, giving in- stant relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Influen- za, and Consumptive and ee el PueELps (ot Devlin & Co., New York.) at Willards’ Hotel from 11th to 19th instant, with a Jarge assortment of samples of new and choice styles of seasonable goods for gentlemen's wear, from which he will be hap- py to take orders for garments to be made at our house in New York, Now can the winter of your discontent be made glorious summer by the application of a few dollars in the purchase of a new suit at George ©. Henning’s, corner 7th street and Maryland avenue. One price only. ——_—__—_ STRLNGER, BUT TRUE.—That corns, bunions, bad nails, etc., can be remoyed without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. White’s Rooms, 424 Penn. av., between 4 and 6th streets. —«——___. THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS3.— All suffering from Irritation of the Throat and Hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of “Brown's Lronchial Troches.” ingredients allay pulmonary trritation: and, after public speaking or singing, throat is wearied and weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed strength to the vocal organs. The demulcent Ss Corns, Kuniens, Club and Inverted Natls, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, snc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vahia avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from 3 a. m. to 5 p.m., and6é wosp. Oe —————— PLEY. Monday evening, 16th instant, MAKTHA, wife of Jonn H. Bipley, in the 2ist year Her friends and aqnaintances are respectfally invited to attend her tuneral on this ( Wednesday) afternoon. at 4 o'clock, from the restdence of her Mrs. Brown, No. 34% 2th street, between Tnesday night, 17th instant, JOHN on of L A. ani £. B 1 f John Seesford, aged? years and 6 The funeral will take lace te-morrow (Thars- day) morning, at 11 0'cloc! + from the residence of om Little, 646 H street, between WHITEM@RE On Saturday. after a short illpess. HUMPH M4 years and 6 mont! of James H. and Ma: Short was my tim To rest tn Christ is new my gain; Dry up your tears. and weep no more. 1 am not lost, but gone before. dear father or mother, But raise your hearts in prayer; Think not of this, your trouble, But prepare te meet me there. he lith instant. BY ONEAL. aved theeldest and beloved eon WA. Whitemore. but great my pain, GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS A PUBLIC TEMPER. ler the auspices of Petormnac will be heJd in the new Market Ball, Georgetown, on THURSDAY, 19th inst. p.m. Senators, members of Congr other distinguished speakers wii! address the meet- ing. The Societies of the District and the Public are invited to attend. By order of the 0.8. VERDI, HOM CIAN AND SURGEON, gress street, opposite the Post Office, PATHIC PHYSI 7E. THE UNDE EERFULLY recommend to the citizens of Georgetown Dr. +. 8. VERDI. formerly of Baltimore. aqa gentib- man of education and capernee in his proteasion, . D., G. W. POPE, M HATCH, M.D, ILLEB’S NEW STORE, 101 Bridge st.. Georgetown, D. C. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GowDs. Just received a large additional sup and Summer Goods, embracing # ful Shawls, Parasols. Hons Cassimers, Ladies . Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, 8 Calicoes at ¥. 1235.1 purchased at greatly reduced prices, and will be BENJAMIN MILLER. R AIRFAX s:Jeep sold very cheap. PYorELtrnr STEAM AT AUCTION. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCEEBN On THURSDAY, the Isth day of April, at 12 y's Shipyard, south side of the imore, we will seil, for account of ER FAIBFAX. o'clock m., at Fard: ee! whom it may concern, THE STEAM Tonnage 373 23-100 ton: 0 5-10 feet. Depth #f Hold 9 6-10 feet. Jers and Engines in sound condition: Engines ht inches stroke; cigbty tons Coal her Furniture, Apeho: Coal bunkers for ; empacity 2.500 barrels, with all Thains, Ropes.’ Rigging, 8 she may lie on the day of sale zhtly damaged between We invite parties desiring to pur ine before the day of sale, hon day of sale: balance within from time of sale. ADREON & ©O., Auctioneers, Mees: MULES!! (MULES!!! broke MULES 4 have a lot of fine. lay for sale, and also some HORSES J. H. SHREVE, Livery Stable, 7th street. W INES AND LIQUORS. We bave now on band Baker's, Gilsor’s and Ha: nis s pure Ol Rye snd Borrbon Whiskies, su bie tor mediciual purposes. Also, Port, Muscatel, Hock. Madeira, and other pw . Wolf Bourbon Whisky, jtoughton and German Bit- EGAN & PERRIE, Corner of E and 9th streets. ‘OAL AND WOOD, L am prepared to deliver COAL and WOOD to consumers in any part of the city cheap for cash, My stock of Coal has been selected with great care, expressly for the retail trad: of the very best qualities, tain, White Ash and Schu. free from dirt or slate. ublic patronage, # Angelica, heer jg 8 nd comprises some mach as Locust Moun- kill Red Ash, entirely iT attended to: OF enna. ave.; Y street wharf: 7. corner Vermont street; Lake & Co., 3 F n, Drage street. Capitol Hill; Geo J corner I and J0th sts er 7th and L streets; streets. T. W. McCONNELL, 482 Pa. av., bet. Sd and 45; sta. HEAP HOUSEHOLD GOODS SEL: bs BL A ser, Druggis! Druggist. corn cormer 8th and M ING PRIGES ‘ta each is. Drawers 3 cents adee 5) cents mR AMSOR 6 Oth street, next to Pennsylvania avenue PERHANGINGS—A i Par " i jarge sssortment, WANTS. hme: WAxTE ood plsin_ OOOK. WASHER, gad | 4 PHA, Bons, fore small Sec 9 W4ltED A PLACE we sclogman jn a hat and '. or shoe store. vi good re- ference. As WILLIAM, at this office. 1t* Aggie LADY wisves s SITUATION aa Ohamber Mai general housework. Ad- dross KM sat Star Othos saree: WANTED —s » Opresite Metropolitan Hotel. all kinds of Embroidery. A FURNISHE R UNFUBNISHED HOUSE central location. snitabie for Private boardiny Reference of undoubted re- Srectaa tity will i pci hey given. Address aT V / ANTED—A_ DRESSMAKER or good sean- stroee, to live jand be treated as one of the family, wi wages. An operator on Singer's sewing machine will receive high ferred 505 " ‘Poly tween 4th nnd 5th ste, HOUSE, W: ; ROOMS, etnies Mt aoe S18-GOOb WiLL AND FIXTURES Penn. avenue Restaurant ag c's good business Apply onthe RNT—A ey BRIOK HOUSE 5 i ae 8 ro. with Be Laas ire at — a . Story BRIOK HOUSE, Bui tage No. 252 7th, between M x ‘tains 11 rooms; bas s ‘ard. woed ~hed, and stable. aod i i ‘Apply on the premines, °° apie sts sores FOR BENT—A three containing 8 rooms. No, ue, between Zist and 224 ate. Gas. Bent moderate, Tnauire on the ap 13-3t™ W ANTED—DBy twe one gentlemen, from the let of mer & pleas: situated ROOM, with or without hoard. ins venient location, private family preferred. References furnished if estred. Please address B.C. B., Star offics, ap }3-3t* V ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, to do general housework for a small private family. Lfthe girlfrom Baltimore that called Monday, or the one that called yesterday morning in company her lady will call. she can have the ait- No. 21 East Capitol street. > it* OR RENT—One three-story BRICK HOUSE. F seven rooms. kitchen, and dtableronsn oo: bet ) and E, Island | Aina. one FRAME, tws $ ner of i i 316 Pa avenue, bet-oth and loth eta, eutte Be )OR SALE—At a bargain, a two story BRIOK EF BOUSE.8 roome and attic. on N st . co: Vermont avenue, KILBOURN & Latta” tate Brokers, aps at Corner Tth and F street «OR RENT—A STORE BOOM on Pa. ayen No 42%, suitable for most any kind of bu bess Should the person desire to open a restau- rant he can purchase the licenro and fixtures very cheap Apply to J. L. MILLER, 430 Pa. ay, ap )8-6t* V ANTED- A middle aged white WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron ina small family, Rofer- ences required. Apply at No. 26 East Capitol street apl7-3t* VV ANTED—To rent aamall HOUSE of five or ‘ix rooms, between Sthand 12th streets weat. Lay be avenneand Latreet north Address R. F. Bs publican office, stating terms, location, &. 17-30" V TANTERD—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- TION as first class cook. She understands #ll branches of her business thoronghly. and has the best references. Please address a note to Box No. 24, Star offiee ap lz 3t V j ANTFD~-Consumers to know that I am de- livering WHITE AND RED ASH COAL, #f the best quality. to any part of the city, at $9 PER TON, of 2,240 POUNDS. ire 452 Penna avenue, between 3d and 4% Yard 13th street Wharf. ° T. W. McOONNELL. ap it WANTED—-A GERMAN WOMAN to caok. Good ges civen at Hotel Lutz. ap 16-3t* OB 8ALE—fhe LEASE and EFFECTS of a first class Club House, doing a good business, will be sold a bargainit applied for immediately. If pet sold before Thursday, the 2th of Apri it will be sold at public sale on thatday. Address R. aud K., Star office. ap 13-5t Fok SALE—The STOCK aud GOOD WILL of a small Fancy and light Dry Goods Store; can be purchased very cheap forcash The owner is en- ged in other business, and is nnable to attend to oth. Wellsituated for business. Rent of store with dwelling attached $25. Stock at present small —abeut $400 or $50). Inquire 381 18th K, in the grocery. apls-4t* Fo. BENT—A STORE, with two rooms and cellar, situated on New Jersey avenue, bet. E and F sts. ap 17-3t* Ko BENT—Two large communicating ROOMS to gentlemen only. References exchanged. M street, bet, 1ith amd 12th sts.,third house from 12th street. ap I7-2t* 10 LET—Four large HALLS, at C. Woodwarl's Building, Immediate sion given. Ap- ply to C. WOODWARD & SON, 31% Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and lth sts, 17-3t WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN as cook. One who understands her business Apply to CROTON FLETO apitol Hill Restaurant, co New Jersey avenue and south A streets, V ) ANTED—A PARTNER.—A rare opportanity fer a sper 4 men who wants to make money in asure way with some thousand dollars capital in an excellent and respectable business. Profite now from $120 to $150 per week, which can be doubled by cularging. the business. For partic- ulars inquire at CHRISTOPHER TiAEBERLE'S Restanrant, No. 364 E street; between lth and I2th, from 9 to ll a. m. Bp 16 eo3t* V ; ANTED- 3 0 for one year. on property situated near Washington, worth 225.00. No other security. 10 per cent will be paid. ‘Ad dress Box No, 2 Star Oflie. ap 4-cost™ WANTED About the first of May, a Furnished HOUSE, ina desirable location, for one of the best tenants in the city. Very best of refer- ences given. Apply at 499 K street north, n-ar h ap li-4t* W ANTED—To EXCHANGE, Farming Lauds of superior quality, near Houston, Texas, for Washington city property—a Dwelling House — te the amount of from ten to twenty thousanil del- lars. Furniture and difference of price will be paid incash. Plats and description to be seen at office of C. STORKS & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 460 ith atreet, corner F, ap 14-30" ANTED_A first class MILLINER, at 599 Sth st., Navy Yar _Sp 12 6t* KAUFMAN & BRO. \ J ANTED—To buy second-hand CLOTHING, andthe best prices given, at No. 477 10th street. few doors nerth of Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, DO ap 3-Im* Vv ; ANTED— We want to buy several amail HOUSES and LOTS in good locations, for cash. to suit customers. We also want a small FABM near Washington; will give $4,000 or $5,000 cash. D. L. WELLS & OO., Corner of 13th and F streets, over mh 27-tf White's Store. N EXPE CED COOK WISHES A 8IT- UATION tn a private family or restaurant, Call on Mr. NEAL, Isth street, No 313. = mh5 E Wanted to bay fi 000 Bec $5,000 iandea‘cuoraine Sat descrip tions for which a fair price will be paid, 499 7b, n 19-$m" WANTED! WANT it WANTED |! NTLEMEN. LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, Who would like to engage in an easy, light and Profitable business, whe mall outlay is only re- id where those cageaivg in the same can at once, to ai M. PRINOB’S spot. 351 F nd be taught his new of Stamping.so simple that a child can at once undertake any job. ng the oni; Practical Stamper here, we can furnish full a: complete instructions, tools, cushions, compost- tions and stamps by the dozen or hundred. This is ® chance for any one wishing to make money by a small outlay. jan 1-tf 381 WANTED. WANTED ANTED. 381 WILLIAM PRINCE, The Pioneer of Stamping, having new facilities for STAMPIN! Has reduced hie. price, to six CENTS, PER SUDTH, for gSSIRTS and PA TALETS. c S, CAPES SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS. PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, do., stamped by the ‘We are weekly in receipt of new Patterns of test designs, and by the aid of a new machine we are prepared fo stamp any pattern brought us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are yume to poggent at ber rere eed ae meret me ity over get cheap Stampi when ey can f rtment of Pat ferns bot excelled in New York terns excel a New York. oe WILLIAM PRINOB, 351 ¥ street, opposite Patent Offi roidered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts, and for sale. pols ANTE —8EOOND HAND FURNITURE, Alse. MIRRORS. OARPETS, BEDS, BED- DING and HOUBEF URNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUOHLY, 406 7th street je 8-tf between G and H. east side. GP4t EXCITEMENT AGAIN, aT 369 BEVENTH STREET. We will open on TO-DAY, @ small lot of DAMAGED SHADES, from $1.50 per pair up. Also, OIL OLOTH, OIL CLOTH, WET, WET. Ww 4-4 OIL CLOTH, 69 cents, worth 90, a4 do. 75 cents, worth $1. 84 = do. $1.80 worth $2. See our advertisement of Carpets, some as low as ST cents. BONTZ & GROSHON, Sp 16-3t 369 7th street, above I. BIAGES! CABBIAGES!! Cc ial OARBIAGES I!!! od from the Northera Manufactories and varied assortment of CHILPREN’S CARRIAGES, PEBAMBULA- TORS, VELOCIPEDES, &c., &c., to which I would invite the attention of my custo- mers and the public generally, as I am prepared and determined te sell at as reasonable prices as they can be sold in this District, Also, a large assortment of FISHING TACKLE, REFBIGERATOBS, WATER COOLERS, FANOY BASKETS, DRAM FLASKS, &c., with an endless variety of HOUSEKEEPING GOODs, all of which I will sell at the most reasonable prices. Also, one of the finest assortments of BUILDER'S HARDWARE in this city, which will be sold at cost to reduce stock. 8. F. SAVAGE, Successor to J. L. Savage, Pennsylvania avenue, aplt-Im First door west of 10th street. E H. & H, I. GREGORY, . 321 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Ssventu Staeet, Dealers in STOVES, TIN AND SHEET IBON WABE, REFRIGERAT@RS AND WATER COOLERS. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Jobbing at- tended to promptly and at reasonable rates. . Sele erate. rs the oeiebrated fuel-saving Cook itove i We ny 3 repairs on hand for the Arbiter avd all other Stoves manufactured by 0. Kady & Troy, N.Y ap9- G REAT EKDUOTION OF PRICES. O@AL! COAL I! AND WOOD! woopt! 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 MPOBTANT NOTICE—To the of Wash- ington snd the blic generalty,—Cabinet Vice Cel Upbolatering, Repairing sod Reno- vating, of all descriptions. done in the neatest style and at the shortest notice. All orders e ly attended to, Yi pe Ne. 593 Ba. ‘am Wh) Lan Fo RENT—Two three story FRAME DWELL- INGS on the corner of I and 23d streets. One of them has aroom suitable for a store. Possession given immesiately, Inyuire of JOSEPH LIB- BBY..Ho 27 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. ap 17-30" Fe, RENT—A fine, large. well furnished PARLOR and BED ; & fine summer residence for # Senator or Member of Congress; with or without Board. Apply at the corner and K sts., No. 6 ap i7 St" Fe SALE n 7th street, between al streets, r the Patent Office, LOT OUSE,N: -in square 423, occupied by i and Fancy store. ERs, For at 633 M st. north, near Sth st ap I7-6t* No. 401 K. L. Blouts’s Milli terms apply to F. 8.38. RESTAURANT FOR sALE—One of the best Stands in the city, doing a geod business. Kent moderate. Apply at thi. office, ap is St* FooE ROOMS OF NEW HOUSE FOR SALE— A good business place. Corner of 2d ana F street, Island. lap 16-3") P. FEALY. re RENT—A three story BBIOK HOUSE with water ard gas. containing 8 rooms, stere, and cellar; No. 575 lith street, near Maryland avenue, Island, ap 16-6t* (OB RENT—Second stery FRONT ROOM, far- nished. Apply at 337 G street, between Lith and 12th streets. Also, a third story ROOM, suit- able for a sin, ntleman. ap 16-3t" ¥ 0. W. BOTELER. 32., Awctionser. B 320 D, between ivth and Lith sts: SALE OF FOUR 1 aUCrL oe TRE ISLA Uees AT Fon TH ESD A ‘April sth, at & o'clock. I yee . four smell substantially built Honses. each front: Ii feet 1034 inches. and containing five rooms. The lots run hack $8 feet to 020 feet alley. Rensassre located on 634 street, between Davd EK streets, Island. Terms: One-third cash; the batance on a credit of 6. 12, and 18 m 8, notes to bear interest, sat- rsfactorily secured. Conveyancing and stamps st So J ds W. BOTEL' 4L) A STEA *RIST MLUL A’ S“ CAVALRY Dubor. GLESB! Bo. D.o Quartermaster General's Office, First Divisy: Washington, D. C.. April 17, 1356. By order of the Secieccuseer Gamera, there will be ser oon the premises, at public auction, ——_ tng, A, OM. om WEDNESDAY: Matai isa ot 1 . ats o'clock m., the following-described public prop- erty, to wit: ONE (1) STEAM SRINDING AND FEED (frame, with massive granite foundations.) 40 by 90 fect. with coal, bay. and engine houses attached, all constractes@f. wey best material, and in the most substantial manner. Also. at the same time and place. the machinery and appliances of the mili. consisting of ONE (1) ENGINE, OF 100-HORSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter and twenty four (24) inches stroke, set upon a heavy cast-iron bed-plate. with cold and hot water pumps and heater, end cast-iron fly-wheel, with Sriving: pulley of the same material. ten (10) feet in Miameter and twenty-four (24) inches face, with Judson's patent governor. TWO (2) BOILERS, oF. 60-HORSE POWER made of the best boiler iron, five-sixteenths (5-15) of an iuch in thickness, five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler containing seventy-six (76) lap-welded fuss, each three (3) aud om fourth () inches in diame- ter. with al! the requisite appendages. TEN (10) PALRS OF BEKD’S PATENT BUDK- ee THIBTY (30) INCHES SPRING Sonstructed of solid French burr millstone, and set in hor vy, well-balanced frames, with hay cat- ters, elevators and conveyors sufficient to cut and handle the hay. grain and prepared feed on the mostecenomical and labor-saving plan, The shafting is of fimished wrought iron, and the uileys of cast-iron, facel and balanced. with angersand boxes, sufficient todrive ten(i0) pairs of burrs, &. The main driving beltis of four (4) ly rubber, and twenty four (24) inches wide. The belts for driving the mills, &., are of the best oak- tanned. patent stretched leat! The Engine, Boilers, Machi: and Fixtures of every description are of the best materials avd workmanship. and ere still in excell: e dition and fine working order, the mill having been in operation only about fifteen months Iftieemed advisable by the agent of the Govern ment on the day of sale, the buildings will be sold separately ‘erms Cash, in Government funds. ‘ Purchasers will be required to remove their Property before the first (ist) day of July next, unless otherwise arranged with the owner of the rounds. 2 A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street bicreieed bong during the day of sale. Aur farther ee a may be a will be given upon application, in person or by let- St * ~ Oe OH George prowaing, A.Q. M., diesboro, D. C., or ai 8 office. JAMES A. EKIN, Brevet es General, in charge rst Division.Q.M.G. 0. c. Anct. THE _ap13-te = RY JAS. C. McGUIBK & OO , Auctionsers. BUILDING LOTS ON 9TH STREET WEST, NEAR T STREET NORTH. On MONBAY AFTERNOON, April 234, at 5 o'clock, enthe premises, we shall sell Lot 4, in Square 393, fronting 60 feet on oth street west, be tween north T and Boundary. running back 9) feet Sinches: and will be subdivided in three building lots of 2) feet front each. ‘erms: One-half cash; residue in six and twelve months, with interest. secured on the property. Conveyancing at expense of z rchaser. ap I7-<dts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancta. Foe, REN ‘our UNFURNISGED ROOMS, suitable fur housekeeping; 216 6th street, be- tween M and N. Location desirable—highest in the city. ap 16-3t* HOR RENT—A neatly finished Cottage FRAME £ HOUSE. niug six rooms and snmmer kitche nated on N street north tween idth and 15th streets west. Flower yard in front and garden yard in the rear Bent $25 a menth to a good tenant. Inqnire of J. P. HIL- TON, No. 375 lith street, between L and M streets ap 16-3t* | et RENT—Ten minutes walk east of the soon itol, a HOUSE. containing 7 rooms, with yard, S6.- pieesantly lecated on Maryland ave.,in the most healthy part of the city. Aoply te Mrs. MIL- LER, Md. av., bet. 10th and Ilthsts. east. apli-6t* frAk™ FOR SALE OR EXCDANGE for city property. A superior Farm of 70 acres, near Culpeper Court-House, Va.. 20 acres timber, 4 under cultivation, with excellent fence and small Dwelling House. Cost $1.200 For further par- ticulars call or address J. M.C., at 3 181 between M and N, FLk RENT—A comfortable three-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE. back building, fine cel- lar, gas,(with fixtures) water in the kitchen, bath room. hot and cold water, &c . &c., with a fine side ‘assenger railwap in front of thedoor, 4sit- nD st , bet. ist and 2d sts. north, No. 485. A desirable Ra as thesummer. Apply at the office of BALDWIN BRO. ‘apl3-st™ F°® 0 down; rest in five years. 1 BRICK STORK and HOUSE of 6 rooms. 3amall HOUSES of 2 rooms each =, aAne HOUSES, Garden, Stable, &c., each 1 good HOUSE, and Garden of 3 acres, near Laurel Depot. $1,200. 1 HOUSE of 5 rooms, on 11th street, $700. On the above houses very little money is required down. Apply to the SOUTHEBN BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, ap 13-tf 4927th street pros SALE —A three story HOUSE, brick base- ment, on 4th st.;8 rooms, water and gas. Li cated between L st. and New York avenue. Pri 2,800, D. L. WELLS & CO., @pi2-10t corner 13th and F streets. Fe. SALE—A DRUG STORE, now doing a profitable business. Address’ or call at the store, pune 6th siroct West and Massachusetts me, fa: ulars. “Sr JOS. L. BOGAN. Fo SALE—150 ACRES OF LANDat Hyatts- ville, ten minutes’ ride by railroad from Wash- ington,to be divided iu lots to suit purchasers. The building sites are besntifully located and command « view of the country for miles around, To persons doing business in Washington this pre- sents a fine opportunity of securing country seats at a convenient distance frem the city andin a Bosley at sourtaing neighborhood, For first choice apply at once ° McKNEW & HICKEY, ap7 cotf Boom 7, Intelligencer Building. ‘OB RENT—Several small and medium sized HOUSES. FOR SALE—A number of HOUSES, raagin, i price from $30 to §8000 Also. one Sie etre Gk titty Seca ey. rms a; mmcy Of- fies) 499°K street north: heer Sth. apT-im* OB BENT—The STORE recently occupied by Pee Mayhew, Ne 346 Penne. Pw - ington Building. Also, Offices No. 3 and 4, first floor; 9 apd 11. second Hloor; and 16, third loer. For terms apply to JOHN H. SEMMES, Seaton House, aps-dtt Fee SALE Some of the most desirable PRO- PERTY ever offered in Washington city for lots for residences or business pur poses, on Square 375, on 9th, 10th, and H sts. north. and many lets on Grant street, which street rans threugh the center of the sqnare,from 9th to l0th street west. For particu! ire at office, 490 H bet. 8th and %h ets,, back of the Patent Office, atl and 5 Allconveyancing and staups at the e'clock urchaser mh 30 tf JAS. TOWLES, Property Agent. cost of tl F% RENT—One nice three story’ BRICK HOUSE. on New Jersey avenue, bet. Fand @ sts., containing 9 rooms, with large yard and gas. Possession eprom apne Tnqutre of W.C, mas cee corner of 9th L streets north, mh Z-1im OR SALE—The LEASE for eight years, with the improvements snd Furnitures of the EU- ROPEAN HOTEL. on the cerner of Pennsylvania avenne and lith street. If the above is not sold on er before the Ist of April, there will be a catalogae sale sven thereafter, of which due notice will be given. The Hotel is doing 4go0a business, and the only reason for selling ison account of ill ith of the undersigned. Inq es on the premises. “mb 31 P. EMRION. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF A STEAMED OYSTER SALOON, BAR, AND FIXTURES on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 43; and 6th streets west. No. 397, on FRIDAY, the 20th et, st 10 o'clock a. m., on the premises, viz: 1 large Steamed Boiler, 2 Tron Chests for Steam- ing Oysters. 1 Bar and Fixtures. 1 Oyster Box. 1 Locking Glass, Pictures and Frames, 14 High Stools. ares. the Lease and G Will of je Building for sale on Ground Bent, $400 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, 320 D street, between ith and Lith sts, SALE OF A SMALL FRAME DWELLING ON 23D STREET, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 20, at 6 o'clock. Ishall sell, on tl remises, part of Lot 16. in Square No. 42, wit! improvements there- on, consisting of ® neat and substantial Frame Honse, containing seven rooms. Pais proverty is located on 23d street, between north H and G streets. Terms: One-half cash; balance on « credit of three, six. pine, and tweive months, notes to bear interest, satisfactorily secured ap i7-d ©. W> BOTELER, Auctioneer. BY’: ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE LOT vi = Speeer. NEAK COBNER OF 22D, s' On SATUBDAY AFTERNOON, April 2ist, at 834 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust duly reco in Liber J. A. 8., No. 88, folios 123 and 124, I shall sell Lot 14, Square 73, fronting 57 feet on south side of north L street, mear the corner of 224 street west, running back 100 feet to a foot alley, with sewer running Stpough the let Terms: One-half cash; residue in six mor with interest, . seemed 7 Geek ot Seat roperty. Convey yar ir's e — ROBERT &. WATERS, Trustee. apli-d J.@. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ J.C, McGUIBE & CO., Auctioncers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY NEAR THE CITY. ‘The attention of the pablic is invited to a chan- cery sale of 74 acres of LAND, to take pli th I7th day of April, at 12 0’clock m., at t Rooms of J.C. McGuire & Uo. which fall par- ticulars will be found in the advertisement in the ae Intelligencer on Monday, Wednesday al jay. ‘This land is wellknown asthe property of the late William M, Morrison, Esq., and lies about near the sec- te, ES the Rock Creek road, The tract is susceptible ef being divided into a number of Luilding sites, is well watered by springs and a brapch running throngh it, and is near, if not traversed by, the located route of the contemplated branch of rafiroad running from this city tothe Point of Rocks. Access to the property in by the 7th street road, saaes a the right at the second toll-gate. m 31-60! 87 THE ABOVE SALE I8 UNAVOIDABLY postponed in consequence of the inclement weather until TUESDAY MORNING, April 2th, same api7 J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Augts, B™ W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. sitting as a Court of Equity, in acause of Hunti and others vs. John ay and others, No. 562 upon the docket of said Court, the subscriber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, on MONDAY, the tsth day of April, at the hour of 5 e’clock in the afternoon, all that part of Lot No. 12. situated in Square Ne 236, in the city of ‘Woshtagion. beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot, thenre running south 81 feet and 8 inches, more or less, then east 23 feet, then north Sl feet and 8 inches. more or less, to I street, thea with the iine of I street 23 feet to the beginning, with the frame building upen the same. eerie. of, sale: = = coe: Spe daene. the purchase mone! paid in six welve months from the day of sale, with interest, the re vin, Tents, wit Prin y proved by the Trustee; orthe whole purchase money may be paid on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereot by the Court. On the pay: tt ef the whole purchase money, the Trustee will convey to the purchaser, at his cost, the property to him sold, free, clear, and cischarged of all claim of the parties to the cane. B. P_ JACKSON. Trustee. sp3 W. iL. WALL & CO., Aucts. &7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, the 20th instant. at the same hour, . P. JACKSON. Trustee. api7 W.L WALL £00., Ancts, a Fro SALE—Three new HOUSES, with 5 rooms each. on 12th street, near Maryland avenue Terms: $250 cash; balance $20 per mouth One C street, near 13th, with 8 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, near M; a large three-story Brick’ House, with 8 rooms, en 10th street, near N; a large Frame Houre, with 8 rooms, on L street, near 10th street. n the nor rm ri 7. pr Oo GEORGE W-HAUPTMAN, 612 lith sty third loor north of Pa. av mb 19-1m OR SALE—LOTS to suit purchasers on my : By farm Seated Dundas,on the road pass- es "y- JOHN F, CLARK, _mh 20-lawdw* 180 Preston st., Baltimore. ‘ ‘The odious and e: Blonde Boa GROUNDS loomted as the en east corner of North Capitol and Boundary streets, = 72 Toot on Boundary street, with large brick ing bouse and outho' has extensive cellars of a costly character. Te: ies WN ae between D and K sts. mh 29-e02w * TH FURNITURE OF A FIRST OLAS3 ‘Boardi ABE of Honse, vogether with a LE the property for sale, on reasonable terms. Bick- ness the cause of selling. Inquire on the premises, 439 Penn. avenue. mh 13-1m* aT SEVERAL NICE HOUSES | Furnished or eoturniebet ian WNMAN & GREEN, 18 Intelligencer Bulliing. HALL, Cz nsylvania ay. and Ifth street, lon Rooms. Wor Tons by the sey. week, or morth, fer Gon- a are very large and spacious. ire = Promises, GLE & 00. Y JAS. 0. McGUIBE & 00., Aucts, MENT FRAME BUILDI ° come 0 AUCTIONS oe AT PUB On FBIDAY, April 2, at 12 o'clock m., on the ‘ines, we shall sell the following ‘icecritea rame Daillaings, lately occupied by the Sanitary Commission, which are located on the south side B meet north, between 13th and lth strosts west, (ms Oat tt at | f Foot The veinieey a removed within ten days from day of sal rms: Cash, rnment funds. ap led UAB OMCCUIRE & 0O.. Aucte Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B ‘No. 526, corner of 7th and D streets. AUCTION SALEOF xy VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON FIFTH STREET WEST. BRTWEEN N AND O STEEETS NOBT ‘alton. Angler's Apa The ee and Hané-! * heme: Fir Biebine. inated Ry gene Pe Pabing: bY Bones e ANok fA TLOR.. Oto . Se eee Sa i ase eat tet ry Walton. Ts COMPLETE ANGLER, by > aa , he Cases. all kinds AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND 70-#ORROW. B® GREEN @ WiLLiams. 7th and D strests. iran Or pot, at orclock pm avery der pepe tear apled GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, nT Geb SS B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE THREE 6ST WITH DASEMENT. aD! Por ronting ou ith qireet west, between @ streets north, st WEDNESDAY, the tat inst “mr we ahall sell, in from of tn wate 0 Clee 15 feet fremt by 70 feet wi p Pasa tu icf ecieees droped % x os walk of F si monthe secured by a deed of trast ow the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the —— a $100 down when the property ts De 5 spill winiw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte. BY THUS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. NEAT AND DESIRABLE TWO STORY FRAME rt eee LOT IN GEORGETOWN aT On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April i8th, ats Y ory 1 will sell, in front of the premises, artof Lot Ne. 114, fronting 28 feet 6 inches om ashington street, between Bridge and 6: Georgetown, snd running back 12) feet provements consist of story frame house (No. and kitchen, water in yard, &c.. & Terms: One-third cash; balance six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured by a deed oftrust on the yan 9 Conveyanting stamps ° % atthe cost of purchaser Title perfect. Immediate ion given. ap l2 T Anct. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. No. 307 Pennsylvania avenue. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY next. April 18th. at 5k o'clock ia m., onthe premises, we shall sell that walu Lot, No. 3, in Square No. 477. having 100 feet front on Sth street west, by 93 feet om Hine of RB street. This propery, offers a good chance fer investment, aaah Civided into several lote ap les id lots. Ww. B. LEWIs & B* JOS. T. K. PLANT, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THE KE: HOUSK. NT ? HOLD FURNITURE, &c .&c, OF THE i OF PLANT & 0O.,TO CLOSE BUSI- On SATURDAY, April 14th, 1866, 1 shall sell @ large variety of House Furnishing Goods, at No. 350 D street, between 9th and 10th; sale to com- mence st 10 o'clock, and continue from day to day until allissold. The stock is mostly New Goods, cousistivg of— Walnut Sofas, Extension ané Marble-top Tables Fine Cottage Suites, Bureaus Wasbstands, Teapoys Jenny Lind and other Walnut Bedsteads, &c , &e A fine stock ef Chios, Glass, Crockery, Tin, Irom end Wooden Ware Lamps and Fancy Goods. ALSO, To clese censigumenta, Two 12-feet Walnut Extension Tab; Twold-feet ‘* 3 ALSO, Let Second-hand Furniture, lot ef Razor Strope, Hair Brushes, &. Sale Peremptory. Terms cash. The Btore, 100 feet deep, and dwelling are for rent. The dwelling contains 2 parlors, room, kitchen, and 6 chambers; also reom, with all conveniences, Gas and water throughout. For terms apply on the premises. Pessessiou given immediately. ‘ap 12 6t T. K. PLANT. anct B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS on New J avenue. between D sud E streets. near the Baltimore and Ohi On THURSDAY, the l9th instant, at 6 P. m., we shall sell, on the premises. Lot are 630, having 23 feet trent by 123 feet deep jon feet acon The above pre rty in Peslteety : re be sold. as the owner has removed from the city, and is closing eut all bh perty in Washington to the highest bideer. es tetas Terms: Une-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, secured by # deed of trust on the au cenveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost irchaser. ‘0 down on each lot when wplsd tint] “GREEN ¢ WILLIAMS ‘Aucta BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. By virtue of a decree of the Sn: Gourtof the District of Columbia, ited asa Court of Bquity, af others, No sod upon tue docket of aad aD 5 Oo. upon rt, the subscriber, ag Trustee, will offer at public sale, on SATUBDAY the 14th gay of April at the bour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon, part of Lot No. 41. in Old Georgetown, beginning on the west side of Market 8; . at the from the corner of Bi pours aad Market 8; snd rupning with the line of Market Space so 31 feet and 2 inches to Market alley, then west the line of said alley 76 feet and & to the vision line of lots numbered 40 and 4), then said division line nerth to the end of feet Bridge street. and thence to the be, jnning, the Brick Warehouse sree. the same. ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash; the balance of purchase money to be paid fn 6 and 1g months the day of sale, with interest. the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments, with security, to be approved by the trustee; or 2 par. chase money may be paid on the ie. or tion thereof by the Court. the an of the whole purchase money, the trustes will com- vey to thy ‘haser at his cost the aim rola: tree, Clear, nd dlacharged cf all clatm fo the parties Cote CAN.» DP JACKSON. Trustee. aps THOS. DOWLING, Auct. S7 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED T THUBSDAY, 19th inst_, same hour and place. - BE. P. JACKSON, Tru % ap 16 THOS. DO’ ING. Auct. B™ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ai " No. 526, corner hth and D sts, north. To REE SOE Lome, ND ‘eth STREETS WEST, a’ Lid CTION Y, the 19th se _eb ago Nock p. z front of the premises, Lot - in Square 424, having 28 feet 4 inches front 100 feet deep, opposite the mew Catholic Church, and cenvenient to the street cars. Also. immediately after the above sale, we shall sell, on the premises, Lots 3, 17, i8and 19, in Square 238. fronting on Sand T streets . 13th and léth streets west. They will be subdivided and sold to suit purchasers anette daa ie at easy im a o ‘ust on e he converancing avd revenue stamps at the cost of the Rarchaser. $50 down omeach piece when sold. itle indisputable. “aplad REN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY? AMES C. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers. EXEQUTOR'S BALE OF STOCK. Re a et D. al s 7 will be sold the following Bonds of Stocks, £0., iJ 1 wisginte 6 por. cont. State bond of $1,000, con- ne tac! if Bansey county. Minnesota, 10 per cent. bonds o's Pacittc Railroad Missourt bonds of $1,000 each, coupons since July 1361. attached. Siler at Races. —— 6 oe Oa ae Seer Ute Unnal ‘preferred bonds: 1.000 each, coupons since July, 1585, attached. e and Ohio Canal certificate of indebt- eanees, No Bl, for. $2 101 1 Ghesapoak Sud Dito Canal certificate of indebt- << Cacanponks and ilo Canal corttenteoftadebt- “<Obeeapeak ‘and Ohio Canal certificate of indebt- 6 ness. No. 168, { 123.60. be) i Franklin Insurance . Wash- ington city, five dollars on cach paid in, $1,100. nt for the owner. Ea ete” Of eG egUIRE £ GO. Ancte, B* WABDWELL & HAYS, Aucts.; Georgetown. EXCELLENT FURNITURE, PROTOGRAPNIO TRUMENTS AND ST 5 INSTRUMENTS AND OK AT AUCTION. FRI G, Apri 20th we will sell at No. 92 Bridson Berek. Photographic Instruments, Stock and ‘tare of ap artist declinir g business, consisting of Press, Camel Stands, Rests jegati Hath Holdere, atd.ail thor articles Secseuey ts the business Deceseary Also. fine Mirror, Sofa, top Bees Marb) Berean ‘Show Pacey ond iota Sere eco . a t. Curtains, “Back G: |," Stove, Fastcy Tron easients Halt Maercas, Dioukets and erpapes, Al s Steel Engravings, other e. (api? St"] WARDWELES HAYS, Aucts BURASEE 2-8 Rapa ares, Also, te the s#;0e of etocks of Groceries and b PS eee oe