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ss ~ —— ee AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT, . Groven's.—Murdock’s benefit night, when . peurs as Homlet, Unrivalied as an elocu- =i, Mr. Murdock displays wonderful dra- . power in his p-rsonation of characters, us diverse 4s possible Whether as Hamlet, the mein ly prince, or as young Mirabel, the embe pen of mirth and mischief, he is sure to arouse the enthusiasm of the audience. CanTEReURY —Las’ night but one before re- move! to the old jocation. A good bill 1s offeres ——e MATEIMONIAL DirricuLTizs—On Wednes- duy ht, officer Westfeld was passing © sireet, near Toth, he heard a row in the alley, xnd entered the place from whence the noise - Where he found Peter Douglass, » Caroline Crow and James Crow, x ored, in an altercation. 1t appears that row. who is about fifty years old, and the fatl of twelve children by his wife, came ud found that she was about to retire with Peter Brooks, and they attempted him (the Iawfal husband) ont “The r took Brooks and Mrs. Crow to the sec- ond precinct station, where, last evening, Jus- tice Walter fined_eseh five dollars for disor- derly conduct. Mrs. Crow's children paid her fine, hut it was some time before Peter was re- his wife, who lives in the First to pay his fine until atter she himf the tender episties she received from him in her young days, and had obtained from him a promise that hereafter he ‘would live up to his matrimonial vows. Lick OF Prosst.—His This morning, the officers ard sent to headquarters a i Peter Angnst Madison, who was n Suspicion of being the accomplice in the murder of the Deering famiiy tsoner is a short, stout fellow, about 29 very red face, long yellow hair, sche and whiskers, and his ragged, dirty g arance, Would induce the belief that he bas been living under a hay stack for months ast. He is a Swede, and trom his broken cnguage, it appears that he left Philadelphia five days ago, and walked all the way to Washington. He seems to know very little about Philadelphia, but it may be he is better acquainted than he is willing toadmit. It is said by the officers that this fellow has a mark on his neck similar toa mark on the neck of *robst's Accomplice. He is held for a hearing before Superintendent Richards. mn naeae Sate or Stocks axyp Bonns.—Yesterday + o'clock, McGuire & Co., auc- the following stocks and bonds a ale rooms : $1,000 Virginia State 6 per cent. bond, coupons from 1961 attached, for 68 percent. $1,000 Ramsev county. Minnesota, 10 per cent. bond, 9%. $3,000 Pacific Railroad, Mis-ouri bonds, coupons since July, 1861, 74. Certificates Indebtedness Chesapeake and No. 51, 1; No. 85 35; No. §.60, for 16% per cent. ) shares Franklin Insurance Co., h ion, D. C., paid in on each share, #1.100, for 1% per cent. above par, or £206 for +100 of this stock, thus establishing the fact that our home Insurance Companies rank higher than any toreign. eo Firnr.—This morn + about 245 o'clock, a ry frame house corner of 2d and I as discovered by officers Beattie arders tobe burning. The alarm was n from box 462t the Union engine house. ‘The firemen and police promptly responded, and succeeded in extinguishing the flames. ‘The damage can be repaired at a cost of about $40. The property belongs to Dr. Boyle, and the fire was supposed .9 be the act of an in- cendiary. eee ee Virnecrsta La ror SaLz.—Persons de- sirmg to locate on farming and mineral lands in Virginia will do well to read the advertise- men in another column, offering 4,160 acres of Jand in Randolph county, Va., for saije, in lots to suit purchasers. There is seldom such an opportunity presented for investment in real estate as this, and Messrs. Fora & Hine. 22 Pennsylvania avenue, over Hammack’s res- tanrant, who have the matter in hand, offer to ke the terms reasonable to purchasers, ——— oe A DELIGHTFUL Exctrsion.—See advertise- ment of the excurston te Glymont on Tuesday, Moy Ist. in aid of the superb new St. Domi- nic’s Church, now being erected in South Washington. Th . Dominic’s Church ex- cursions and pic-nics are always so enjoyable ard well conducted that crowds are sure to be present on every such oecasion. lt will be seen by the advertisement that the inducements on this occasion are exceedingly attractive. patna Ta REAL Estate SaLes.—J. C. McGuire & Co., Auctioneers, sold eastern half of lot 15 in res- ervation I], on north © street, between 2d and 3d, adjoining the residence of W. B. Todd, Esq., to Hiram Pitts for 55 cents per square foot. Lot No. 20 in square 85, on 19th street, between K and L streets north, subdivided into three parts, one purt to J. O’Leary for 26 cents per foot, the other two parts to G. A. Lane and John P:ingger for 2544 cents per foot. = — Exvorcine THE Law.—Yesterday, the po- lice of the second precinct arrested nine persons for non-compliance with the san- stary regulations, thus permitting nuisances toexiston their premises. The parties were taken before Justice Walter, who fined them $3 each. mz ~~ A Goop Day's Work.—Yesterday, Officer Bailey, of the second precinct, arrested ten parties owning buildings, most of them con- traband sh: es, in the northern section of the city, for having neglected to have privies to L house, as requtred by law, and they were d $5 each by Justice Walter. —— Tue New Sr. Dowric’s Cuvrce.—The work on the foundations of the grand new St. Dominic’s Charch, in South Washington, was commenced on Tuesday, and the building op- erations on that great enterprise will hence- ierth go rapidly forward. ~*~ — To TRAVELERS.—Jgmes S. Topham & Co.. 5S 7th street, one di above Odd Fellows’ Hall, have a large assortment of trunks, Valises, satchels. harness, saddlery. whips, &c., and atignd to repairing. See their adver- Usement. Crowpep CorneRr.—The corner of ith and K streets, especialiy of evenings, seems to be a ‘avorite place of resort for young men and boys, and there is considerable complaint of ties that such a large number always gather the same locality po im — o = ALArM OF Fixx.—Last night an alarm of fire was sounded from box 45, which quickly brougbt out the fire apparatus. The cause of the alarm was the burning of a pile of brush on Hawes’ farm, opposite the Park. pus fpr es EXCELSION Express OrFice.—Knox’s Ex- celsion Express Office, advertised in another column, is worthy the patronage of our citi- zens. and we trust the enterprise may be sus- tained. ti Map Doe.—Last night, officer Morgan, of the second precinct, shot a mad dog near the station-bonse of that precinct. MARRIED, COURTNEY—CONLAN, On Thursday, April 26th, at St. Aloysius Church. by the Rev BA. Maguire, 8. J.. President of Geergetown College, aaninted by the Bev. B. F. Wiget, 3.J.. GEORGE COURTNEY, to MAGGIE second deughter ef P. Conlan, Esq.. all of tits city, = * PHELAN- HIGGINS. On the 2ith instant by the Rev. Father Boyle. NIOHOLAS PHELA Mins MARY A. HIGG noth of this city B QUALITY HAIB AND SHUCK MATTRESSES, WITH CUBLED HAIR TOPs, For Sale at BARRY’S MATTRESS AND BEDDING WAREROOMS, 61 LOUISANA AVENUE, - Between 6th and 7th streets. SEVENTA STREET. 427 427 B. SILVEBBERG Is selling his entire Stock of Goods, consisting of HOOP SKIRTS and COBSETs, HOSIERY aod GLOVES, TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, FANS anéd PARASOLS, EMSROIDERIES and LACES, ZEPHYR WORSTED and COTTON YARN, And a thousand other articles, FOB THIBTY DAYS ONLY, AT COST. Bargains may be expected, as Bargains will be sold. ape SIATIC CHOLERA, ae EER EEE. condensed form. the especially of recent authorities, this fearfelly interesting diseass evidence goes to ‘that Of preventable di tea Set Pellet es sovomons spot 332 Pean, avenue, ITEMS. —— e—___ We preect the attention of our readers to the fact that S. DP. Mariow, 302 Pennsylvania avenue, makes to order fine Dress Shirts. the cheapest of any in the District. See for yout- selves. ———_»—_—_. Stiver PLatep 3and 4 Bottie Castors, Fran- coma’s Double Plate Tea Spoons, new Pattern Table Spoons and Forks, Cups, Gopietts. Call Bells for enly one dollar, at Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, third door from 4% street. Se Lapirs, if yeu wanta beantifal fitting Bat- ton. Congress or Kalmoral Gaiter, narrow or wide, make your first cali at Mr.U. F. Cam- mins, No. 37 7th street (two doors below Northern Market.) He has an immense new stock of ts and Shoes, just received this week, and we know from the reputation of his establishment, that Ladies, Gents and chil- dren ean be supplied with good Shoes of any de- sirable style. His prices are very reasonable — An EXTENDED PorvLarity. — “Brown's Bronchial Troches’* have been before the public many years. Each year finds themin new localities in various parts of the world. The Troches are pronounced universally superior to all other articles used for similar purposes. For relieving Conghs, Colds, and Throat Dis- eases, the Troches haye been proved reliable, oe THe SHAKESrERE CoLtak, and other desir- able styles of Collars, Cuffs, &c., are now at Geo. C. Henning s. corner 7th streetand Mary- Jand avenue. He is selling fine Linen Collars, Byron and Garrotte, at $2 per dézen. ra — -. —— STRLNGE, BUT TRUE.—That corns, bunions, bad nails, ete., can be removed without pain. To be convinced call at Dr. Whit Rooms, 424 Penn. ay., between 4 and 6th streets. Se Corns, buniens, Club and Inverted Natls, Enlarged Joints, Callosities, Vascular Excres- cences, and other disorders of the feet, suc- cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, Rooms No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue. between 4 and 6th streets. Of- fice hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m., and 6 to8 p. m. x A a Just received from the Northern Mannfactories 8 large and varied assortment of CHILPREN’S CARRIAGES, PEBAMBULA- TORS, VELOCIPEDES, &c., &., to which I wonld invite the attention of my custo- mers and the public generally, r4 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, REFRIGERATOBS, WATER COOLERS, FANCY 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 BUILDEB’S HARDWARE in this city, which will be sold at cost to reduce HARDWARE FOR SALE CHEAP. stock. 8. F. SAVAGE, Successor to J. L. Savage, Pennsylvania avenue, spli-im First door west of 10th street, frEUILLaN 200.5 CLEANSING FLUID! WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS CAUSED BY GREASE, OIL, ICE CREAM, PUNCH, LEMONADE, CHAMPAGNE, &c., FRow ¢ KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GOODS, Withowt impairing the color or leaving any un- pleasant smell. For sale by H. XELOWSKEI, Sole Agent, 301 Peun’aav.. South side, Between 9th and 0th streets, ap9-Im* Washington, D. 0. Coat AND WOOD. lam prepared to deliver COAL and WOOD to consumers in any part of the city ch cash, My stock of Coal has been selected with it care, expressly for the retail trade, and co; ses some of the very best qualities, such as t Moun- tain, White Ash an ty yo Red Ash, entirely free from dirt or slate. r ‘tfally solici following plac fice. 482 Penna. ave.; Yard, 13% street wharf; Z. P. King & Son, corner Vermont ave, and 1534 Lake & Co., 370 Penna, avenue; Sparks & Simms, ig ry ve cerner 14th st. and New York avenue, McPherson & Ferguson, Druggists. Pa. ave.. corner Ist street, Capitol Hill; Geo J. Mus- ser, Drnggist. corner I and 10th sts.; J Druggist. corner 7th and L streets; L. BR. Boulter, ‘ner 8th and M stre — ‘T. W. McCONNELL, apls-Im* _482 Pa’ av., bet. $d and 45; ats, T? THE LADIES. Tse subscribers take pleasure in annonncing that, asGeneral Agents, they have completed arrange- ments to sw) ie the latest production of the AMERICA OLDED COLLGAR GOMPANY. GERAY’S PATENT oe CRIMPED COL- To which they would invite the special attention +f the ledies. This article is entirely novel in its con- struction and appearance, and reaches the purcha- ser inthe form of a handsome turn-over Collar, criu)ped or duted, as its name indicates, and prop- erly curved to fit snugly the wearer's neck. By a ight pulling u: the ends, ho net snfii- nt to destroy t! eat and a G Collar, or pair of Cuffs. It is manufactured from the same choice material used in making Bank note paper, and retains its pearly white appearanee, without — even longer than @ nicely polished lien coliai As this Collar is entirely new in the market, and as yet is in the hands of vnly the larger dealers, the undersigned propose for the present. till the Collar is more generally introduced, to furnish sample bexes, containing one dozen Collars, by mail, post- paid to any address on receipt of 35 centa. BF In erring Post ice address, mention Town, Address, AND, JOHNSON & 00., $1 Devonshire St County, and State. mh 25-e015t JECTAR MEAD AND ROOT BEER, N NECTAR MEAD AND ROUT BEER. Ihave this day recommenced the mannfactare of these celebrated beverages, which attainel 80 grest a degree of public tavor several years ago. All persoxs who wish to be supplied with Nectar Mead and Boot Beer will please give their erders to my drivers. or leave them at the office, corner Green and Olive sts. Georgetown. D.C. Price of the Nectar Mead or Boot Beer to dealers will be affixed at Doge Hap a viz: Ninety- six (96) cents per dozen. in qu jugs. ; = RILEY A. SHINN, “Union Bottling Depot,” Corner G reen and Olive streets, Im [Chron&Intel] Georgetown, D.' al FF GES4 1-2 00 extra choice Hardy perpetual Blooming ROSES, ORNAMENTAL PLANTS and SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES. &c., &c, The best kinds known in Europe and America. A. a DIN. Florist, 18th, corner of M, Washington, D. 0. mh 22-1m* WiISHING TO GIVE ENTIRE ATTENTION tothe Metal and Heavy Hardware branch of father Magen ern hyenbas and Wheel Stock) from and after this date we will offer our entire steck ot BUILDERS, CARINET MAKERS ANB UPHOLSTERERS HARDWARE at cost, with ‘s and othera who, under the constant fluctuations of the market, are unwilling to carry heavy stocks, an excell: chance is here offered to buy small quantities at Wholesale rate: JOHN R. ELVANS & CO., 309 Pennsylvania avena: on Union, Rep. Alex. Gazette, 4 State Journal} QFrosits THE PATENT OFFICE. 452 SEVENTH STREET, PAPER HANGINGS. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, BORDERS. DECORATIONS. GILT CORNICE. TABLES OIL CLOTHS, RUSTIC BLINDS, And a magnificent stock of WINDOW SHADES AND FIXTURES, PIC- TURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND NAILS. Also, a superb assort ment of UARE AND OVaL PHOTOGRA D SeTeRE FRAMES in Gold, Hosewood, Wal. nut, and Ebony And an endless variety of CARD DE VISITE FRAM PASSE-PAR- ap 19-e01m {Chron., Inte Es, TOUTS, CARVER BRACKETS anv FRAMES. ‘The above stock is now offered to the public AT COST, FOR THIBTY BAYs, In order to make room for extensive alterations and additions to my estore. An inspection of the above complete stock is re- epectfally solicited. | J. ROTHROOK, 452 Seventh Opposite the Paten' ap 4-co3w Frour FLOUB! ‘We have now on rc ct mm ES Og sale, WANTS. W ANTED—A WOMAN tounrse o babs. Ap- 3 Catreets north Gaston? alessio erty eo ANTED—A WOWAN to do goneral house- neh and 1th ata, Apply at 313 Fatreet, botreon tl W 4NTED—BOARD and ROOM ii tab Erivace raat by agentioman nea wits. yamediately, stati dress terms,*'P. JW. Star OMe. Bg location and ite RESP ECTAB' GIRL WISHES A 51TUA- fe fami! and iron, of cDamberwork. 1 Riven if requi: igi cook, ana wash Bost of city reference red. Address E-0.,'Star Office 1° FOR SALE AND RENT. COR KENT—A woll-situated BOARDING kK HOUSE. ‘Apply at 391 Pa. avenu ween Reus FOX RENT or part of the House, sitw- aten 349 20th st-eet, between I aud K streets. Possession given ast of May. op am OR BENT—T communicating BOUMS, oa Piha Sergent aston sence nei 5 Ls . between M aad pals ot 388 aie H Ok RENT—One FURNISHED BOM, with EF 2 of Kitchen. euitable for man end wie tor Het. bet, Mthant ith ati good BAKKE and CUNFKU- None but a first ciass workman pPly. Also. s number one COOK, i female.) st.8. PATEN & SON'S, 553 7th st. south. WANGEE need AP apps NTED—A WHEELWRIGHT. Apply to NDREW ABOHER, corner i sna’ wt. ap ANTED—By a res; bh irl,a SIT- UATION at cook or chambecuntde no objec: r mn to ge traveling, x 38 Star Office een ite tanger, can gperanae Weert witeets oO Sewing Machine Gail at 23 route B arrest, Oap- itol Bill. Private family preferred. ap 26 3t* ANTED—By a private famil first rate W aban ey Re need apply, Uall at 89 Pennsylvani: th: Surf a and'tgraenany ese beirg sp 25 St" ap Corner 7th and F street WANTED TO RENT—A neatly FURNISHED HOUSE; mosern improvements; with 6 to7 rooms, near the Department of State Tearo} ‘Terms to be le. Apply to Room No. 10 a -tm! ED—Energetic MEN in every town to uperior subscription works, ley others will be of Address BE. MULLEN, P, 0. ox 1,341 Baltimere, Md. apw7t* WANTED—To EXCHANGE. Farming Lands of superior quality, near Houston, Texas, for Washington city property—a Dwelling House— tw the amonnt of from ten to twenty thousand del- lars. Frrniture and difference of price will be paid in cosh. Plats and description to be seen at office of C. STORKS & CO , Real Estate Brokers, 460 jsth atreet, corner F. ap lt-3w* W ANTEB—The loan of $5,000 for one o: two ears, securea by deed of truston a farm near this city just sold for Sena. Liberal dis- count allowed. MACE & METCAL¥, m 12-60lm" Real Estate Agents, 517 7th st. \ ANTED—To buy second hand CLOTHING, andthe best prices given, at No. 477 loth street. few doors nerth of Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.O ap 3-Im" V J ANTED— We want to buy several small HOUBES and LOTS in good l.cations, for cash to anit customers. We also want a small FABM near Washington; will give $4.009 or $5,000 cash. . lb. WELLS & O0., Oorner of 13th and F streets, over mh 27-tf White's Store. W ANTED—Gold and Silver WATCHE MONDS, PISTOLS, new and cast- THING, PAWNBROKER’s TIOKETS, Ted au- DIA CLO st the old-established Merchant Pawnbroker’s Store of F. FULTON & CO., 502 9th street, three doors north of Pennsylvania ave. Two SEW!" ness strictly confidential N EXPEBIEN ~ OOK WISHES A SIT. ED OOK WISHES A SIT- UATION io & > vate family or restaurant, MACHINES for sale at half price, . <¢ wins TE 5 treet, No 313. mhs W ANTE WANTED Ii WANTED [11 4 TLEMEN. LADIES, FANCY STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS, ike to engage in an easy, light aud Profitable business, where a small outla quired, and where those spas in commence at onre, to c at wm. PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, 384 F street, and be taught his hew method of Stamping,so simple that a child can at once undertake any job. Being the oni; Practical Stamper here, we can furnish full an complete instruct.ons, tools, cnshions. 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 PRINCK, The Pioneer of Stamping, paving. new facilities for STAM Has reduced bis price to SIX OENTS PER WIDT. 8S and PANTALETS, is only re- the same can for SRTHTI CLOAKS. CAPES, SACQUES, YOKES, BANDS, PINCUSHIONS, SLIPPERS, do., stamped by the job. Weare weekly in receipt of new Patterns of the latest designs, and by the aid of @ new machine we are prepared fo stamp any pattern brought us. As we are the only practical Stampers here we are willing to come down. Ladies need not travel the city over to get cheap Stamping, when they can come to the only piace for an assortment of Pat- terns not excelled in New York. WILLIAM PRINOR, 381 F street, opposite Patent Office. Embroldered Yokes, Bands, Flannel Skirts. and Shawis, for sale, no 15 ANTEP — SECOND BARD FURNITURE, Alse, MIRBORS, OARPETS, BEDS, be DING and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODE of every description. B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street jes-tr between G and H. east side. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Reems AND TABLE BOARD CAN BE OB- tained in Georgetown, at No. 135 Daubarton street. References required. ap 26-Im* K SROSERE OL AT 70 UENTS PER GAL- a LON—For sale a F. M. LAZENBY, 124 Bridge street, St Georgetown, D T= CANAL STEAMER GEORGE W. NG 5 Runping from GEORGETOWN TO POINT OF ROOKS, having changed from W.H. Ritter’sto J. N. Fearsen’s wharf. corner of Congress street and Canal will leave Georgetown at 7 o’clock 4. m. on MON- », WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS as usual, Freight carried at usual prices. All freight left at J. 4. FEARSON’S will re- ceive attention, aD 26-2w* JOHN MOORE. D® ©: 5 {RPL HOMEOPATHIC PHYSI- CIAN AND SURGEON, No. 51 Congress street, opposite the Post Office, Georgetown, D.C. ap 13-1m* MpLEEBs aM ones Georgetown, D. C Tr st.. Georgetown, 1. Cc. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, Just received a large additional supply of Spring and Summer Goo embracing @ full assortment of Dress Goods, Shawls, P Honsekeeping Goods, Cloths an Cc imers, adies’ Cloths. Goods for boys’ wear, Gloves, Hosiery, HdSp Skirt Calicoes at 10, 125;. 15,20, 25 cents; Bleached M lips at 20, 25. 31, 3735 cents. Our goods have been purchased at greatly reduced prices, and will be sold very cheap. BENJAMIN MILLER. ap 13-Im* FOR SALE AND RENT. re BALE—Th y desirable RESIDENCE on Capitol H: 253 south B street, one square from the Capitel. The house is very roomy, and supplied with gas and water, and in one of the most healthy spots in thecity; lot 28 by 123 feet, with 10 foot alley in the rear: grounds im- Proved with choice fruits, flowers. &c. This lo- cality for a private residence possesses rare advan- tages thatcan only be appreciated by seeing the property. For terms, &c., apply to th the premises. F°:, SALE—4,160 ACRES OF LAND in R: dol peony Vi tle indisputable. Terms Fill be tracts to suit purchas- ity of land I refer to Fon. George RB. Latham, C. from West Virginia, and w: D. Wallach, editor Washington Star. For title in- quire at the rooms of FORD & HINE. over Ham- mack’s restanant, 202 Pa.avenue. This land will positively be sold erate THOMAS H. FORD. H ¥OR SALE OUSE of 9rooms, with thi the corner of Pennsylvania east. Lots vacant LOTS, on HOUSE and 7 LOT, $2,500. HOUSE and 2 LOTS, 83 000, HOUSE and 3 LOTS, $4,000, Terms easy. 5 D.L. WELLS &°CO . ep 19-10t corner 13th and F streets, F°® SALE, 1 HOUSE and LOT of 43x95 feet on 9th street west, gerden, fruit trees, shade trees, &c. 1 BUILDING LOT, 20x95 feet on 9th street west. 1 FARM of 134 acres, on7th street turnpike, eight miles frem Washington. Will be exchanged fer improved city property. 1 new FRAME B'ILDING, containing three houses of two rooms each, on Capitol Hill. lnew FRAME HUUSE on Capitol Hill, adapted for four families. 7 new BRICK HOUSES, 4 rooms each, $1,30— $250 down; rest in five years. 1 BRIOK 8TOBE and HOUSE of 6 rooms. 1 good HOUSE, and Garden of 3 acres, near Laurel Depot, $1,200. 1 HOUSE of 5 rooms, on 11th street, $700. Apply to the SOUTHERN BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, ap is-tf . 492 7th street, FOR SENT FESME WOUSE, containing six rooms and M streets, No. he F House. FoR Salem a satenet HOO ES, ine BOILDING 3 oo 009. A LES. Property Agent. L—NEAT’S FOOT OIL.—A ss cFecaeer B sew aki & ‘OR KKNT—T Pleasent KOUMS, on tae goer Gas; suitable for am office or otherwise; at 215 F street, between léth and 1sth Sts., near the Bepartments. ap 27-3t* EGE BENT—Aat 340 11th atrest. between M and N. three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, commu- nicating. This is the highest. healthiest and Dpieas- wes rid ofthe city, Vacant suare in frent, SOR RENT—Four gafarnished BOOMS, ia a a6, two ony Brick How jo. 452 17th street north, two blocks from Lafayette Square, suitable for bourekeeping. Bent §15 per month, in ad- vance. c ap zs Fo SALE—Part of LOT No. 3, in Square 115, situated on north M street, between 19th and 20th streets, runing back 85 feet, and having a front of 143 feet. with improvements, a two story Brick House. Apply to BARCLAY CURAN. at corner of 20th and M streets, ap 27-20" Fe RENT — Near the Post Office. two very nicely FURNISHED ROOMS, with double beds, to accommodate two gentlemen each; = Tite water and gxs. each, in val . Werth etret Fo KENT—Two HOUSES loc near the General Post Office: one coutain' ing nineteen p- Rent $15 per month ferences required. Apply ap Z-ti Tooms and the other eleven rooms. Also, one HOUSE, located 1m South Washington, containing nine reoms. Water and eas i Possen- of th sion given on the Ist of May. Ap TINGLY. southeast corner of 6tl sylvania avenue UR RENT—STORE. corner of Wasningtou and K Bridge street, opposite Union Hotel George- town, is now, and has been occupied for nearl three years as @ Gent’s Furnishing store. Sui sbi for Drug Grocery, er jany other business nn- ters, shelves. cas, water, and water closet in the Store. Possession giver immediately. Inquire on the premises. ap 27-2t* O LET—The very desirable furnished RESI- DENOK, No. 104, on the north side of Gay street, Georgetown, owned by the late Dr. Bohrer, and now occupied by Captain Boyle, U. 8. Navy. The House is a spacious one, well planned with every arrangement for domestic comfort. Possession will be given onor about the 15th of next month. For further particular: ply at the Hardware Store, No. 123 Bridge street, Geercetown. ap z7-eolw™ |, OR RENT—A fine BRICK HOUSE, No. * Eth street, Furnished: Rent Iadvanc’, ul BOGAN, 455 Massachusett |<» auire of Dr. near 6th st. [GESISHED ROOMS FOR Board. References. rear 320 New York avenue, a -, BENT, without Apply at No. ostween 9th and 10th street. Oo, = see as oR 4 GABPENTER SHOP. situated © on © street north, between 9th and 10th streets Wer Apply to GEO. W. HAUPTMAN, 512 11th street, three doors from Pa. av. ap 25-3t" Fook RENT—BRICK HOUSE No. 3%, § rooms, op 2d street east, between O and Maryland av- enue, Capitol Hill.’ Possession Int of May. In- quire ef Mrs. H. O'BRIEN, No. 674 corner of 3d and L sts. north. ap 25-3t* (OR KENT—Two or three UNFURNiSHED ROOMS, suitable tor housekeeping, on the 2d fleor, two sunares from the Capitol. Apply Ws A cirese south, between %! and 4th, Capitol Hill, Ap 26-2t* Foe FRONT ROOMS for rent, at large Cot- tage, I street, three doors west of lith, Roows nearly new: plessant for summer’ healthy location near to Departments; cars pase the corner, ap 2%-3t* WO NEW BRICK HOU: 43, five rooms each water in the yard, on @ »‘reet, between 24th and 25th, near the Nation .! © -ervatory. Terma $25 per month. For particular. apply to J McLOUGHLIN, Gst., First Ward. ap 26-3r* [OE RENT—Large STORE ROOM, ideated on Penns. avenue, under the rvoms of the Board of Trade. and adjoining the southern Railroad Of- fice. Inquire of GEO. MATTINGLY, corner of 6th et. avd Pa. av ap 26-5t FOB SAGE—A neat BRICK HOUSE oF 6 rooms. on7th street. above the market. Lot 15 3 hy Wfeet. Price $2,500. Must be @ld immediately, as the owner 18 about leaving thewMty. D LLS & CO., L. W ap 26-6t Corner of 13th and F streets, | ae SALK—A small GARDEN FARM. con- taining 25 acres; S acres in wood . ling House of 6 rooms and kitchen truit trees. The said farm is abo: ‘ miles from Washington, 1': from the Sol ‘3’ Home. on Digge road. ina pleasant and heatthy neighbor- hood For terms inquire on t Ap 25-3t" Ww. A on ony terms. Apply at 373 oth st. + Op 25 3t* OK RENT—Three-story BRICK HOUSE, No. 495 H street north, (next door,) corner of sth. $00 per month. ap 25-30" OR RENT—Two nice UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with the use of kitchen, at No. 356 C petween 43> and 6th sts, ap 25 eo3t™ UB SALE GHEAP—A small HOUSE and LOT, on 9th street east, between south B and C, Title good. Inquire at the store near the premices, Bp 25-e1 Eo KENT—A BBICK HOUSK, containing nine rooms with large yard , situated on 9th street, between E and G, the premises. FS SALE OR RENT—Four story HOUSE on Maine avenue, near District —— In good B. MIL URN. order. . ap 25-3t* 522 North G street. BR 00M8, FOR RENT, furnished or unfarnished at 467 18th street, west side, between E and F streets The location is the best in the a ae > ww st ». 630, Navy Yard. Apply on ap 25-1w* ply en the premises, FS KEN it, HOUSE No 4%3 or north M street, near 12th, beng the middle house of the three new houses lately finished. Gas. water, bath rooms, &c. Apply to A. KOCH, 340 Dat. north, near 10th st. ap 25-30" Fe RENT— A three-story BRICK HOUSE, with two-story back butlding, No. 252 7th, between M and sts.; contains 1] reoms; hi yard and woodshed. Rent $50 per mont and gas in honse. Apply on the premises Be SMALL FRAME HOUSES FOR BENT—On F street, corner 22d street, four rooms each, at $12 per month. The keys are at 255 23d street. Apply to H. O. HOOD, Jeweler, 335 Pennsylvania avenue. = Sp 24-6t* ro RENT—One BRIOK HOUSE, containing 6 rooms and four closets, very conveniently situ ated on P street north. bet. 4th and Sth sts. west. Inquire of THOMAS RULED PR comer Sth an ' ap a \ABDE AND FRUIT F. E half miles east of Capitol; pretty cotta: rooms, bern, &c.; under first rate cultivation. teet of land; very cheap; accommodating terms: finest site inthe city. Apply at the Washington Embreidery Stamping Co.’s Store, 322 F street, for terms. Would be let cheap to @ responsible tenant. ap 24-7t* SEVEKAL WELL FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at 519 12th street, just north of Pennsyl- vania avenue, 23-6t" {OR RENT. large BR. OUSE. on Bridge street, Georgetown. It co: rooms, stable and cellar ‘here is also gas and water on the premises. Inquire at No. 52 Brid, street, Georgetown. ap 23-6t* Fo BENT —Six of the most desirable ROOMS for business purposes in Washington, over Telegraph Office, No. 345, near 7th street. on Pennsylvania avenue; well lighted and ventilated. ‘Terms moderate. For farther particulars inquire at Office, et ee ee nor ir between 5th and 9th streets, at 8 o'clock, 1. and 6 p.m. JAMES TOWLES, ‘ap 24-tf Property Agent presssie* COUNTRY KESIDENCE of fi acres, with a good House, containing 9 rooms, with passage and dry cellar, good stable, and all necessary outbuildings; pump of good water: oung peach andappleorchard, A short distance rom 7th or lith street cars. For further particu lars i ire of D 8. HOLLAND, Fourth Audi- tor’s Office, Treasury, orat first toll gate, 7th st. road, Sp 23-2w" OUSE FOR RENT WITH +} URNITURE-— That first-class RESIDENCE No. 16 corner of Penn's ave . and 25th st., at present eccupied by Ma; Gen 0. 4), Howard,(next honse west of Sir Frederick Bruce’s residence) contains 15 rooms and large hall. with a large dry cellar and about one acre of gr ith garden and fruit, supplied with ump, Patemac and eistern water, hot and c Opseseic| ola. en Sth y next. Apply to WM § STEIG et a Oftice, or address Box (0. $43 City Post 0 ‘Rp 1-eott ‘(OR RENT_The ST! y occupied by Loomis & Mayhew, Ne 3: na, av., Wash- ington Building. Also, Offices No. 3 and'4, first floor; 11. second floor; and 16, third Hoor. For terms apply to JOHN 'H. SEMMES, Seaton House. ep5-dtt i oe E HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR Ww RENTOF ished or upfurnished, ii —Furni » io city and Georgetown owe MAN & GREEN, fe 13.tf 18 Lntelligencer Building. FOB SALE—The LEASE for eight years, wit! Pei etrovemonte ond Furnitures of the EU- BOPEAN HOTEL. on the cerner of P: Svenue and lith street. if the above is not sold on er before the ist of April, there will be a catalogue sale soen thereafter, of w! ane notice will be given. The Hotel is doing 8g00a business, and the only reason for selling ison accownt of ill health of mtn tro (be Dromices. P. EMBIOR. 'OR RENT—One nice F Woven on New Ji sts., containing 9 rooms, wi! AUCTION {For other Auction Sales see fourth pag.) B® GREEN & WILLLAMS, Anctioncers. AUETIPS 2043 08 7G TAMAR PEE LAND E Ld nS thirteen TH AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. BBY PANES 0. McGUIEE & Os., Auctionsers. "Gua erastt ath oSInLk Ue Ss. Om SATURDAY A 5 o'clock, omthe ey et parchaser of rel . 3 = Y¥ GREEN € \ B Ne. 526 corner 7th and D streets north. a> THE ABOVE 8aLB IS POSTPONED x 7 LE BUILDING LOTS EAST OF THE wence of the rain eatil FRIDAY VORP AOL BEING" bots Nos 3.4.3 Noon: Mpri’z 1s same Rear and ince, ALLE. TO. THE. SUBDIVISION ap ANS. McUVIRE ©'00 Aesia, RE. AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY. theath — _ next, we shall a 5 - sctss totic Wa litas Toe contest & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, BY aman Sue corner 7th ‘and D streets. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING each on pitol aud senth A streets, with a LOTS routing on M street south, between 34 SRS esse cake talnes ta 6 onl ty 2 streets west also, Sd street woat, streets son’ mouthe, fer notre Deering interest. A deed given On FRIDAY: the sth instant, at Go\cleck p.m. ‘img at cost of purchaser, including the premises, we shall eeil Lot No fn nye yg rite it fect frome. by good depth h ty Y sliey. also, Lot why BR WILLIAMS, Aicts, | came sauare, having 48 feet treat br 9b fost = = ~ same ruley B* N& WILLIAMS, « No. 526, corner? AUCTION SALE.—TWO ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANUs AND ONE MAHOGANY CAs. HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, ANB ONE \ERY LARGE OVAL FRAME FRENOM-PLATE MIRKORS. : On SATURDAY, the 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, at our Auction Kooms, we shall sell the following pds. viz ‘wo very fine Bosewood-case Pianos, in perfect er. One Mahogany -case do. Parlor Su te, consisting of Green Reps, Sofas, Chairs, &c. top Tables, Bedsteads: Dressing Bureaus. Wasbstands, Wardrobes and Oane seat Chairs, Painted Cottage Sets, Hair Mattresses, ‘Terms bh. “onlance in menths, secured by a dee of trust on All conveyancing aP 4 revexne stamps at the coat - purchaser. §25 down on cach lot whem #0) api-d GRE" Ly a WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. ¥ J.C. 'ecGUIRE & O0., Auctionsers. ADMIN! srRATOR'S SALE OF OORPORA- 4108 WASHINGTON STOOR. By, © edor of the Ory Court, I shall eett * .uction Rooms of J. 0. McGuire & Go. = Df ATRRBOUR, Abr sth. at0 aay dotiare Corporation - S can # “Quarterly Btock, 7 a Brussels, Three-ply and other Carpets, : >. WALL & ©O.,, Auctionsers. One French: plate Mirror. large siz” © cigiual Horse and Garringe Baraat, and all other articles belonging “, Housekeeping. 95 La. av. bet. oth and 10th ste, mo" GREEN SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. ac. @n SATURDAY MORNING, April 25. - sentiog at 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will ive woud ut— FIFTY HORSES, suited to harness and saddle. A fall description at sale. A lot of Mules, broke to narness, in good order. alse, A large collection of destrable New and Seconé- banc Ca: ~iages, Buggies, Reckaways, Express Wagons, an’ other Vehicles, Lso, A large collection of New and Second hand Bar- bess, &c, 5 FE RREN [— @ILLIAMS. Anct.ig BX GBEEN SQ) ULTAMS. Auctionvers, *"*,9, corner of 7th and D streets, +H ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF ARMED PLEDGES OF ISAAC HEBZ- ON. We ehall selt, at our auction rooms, corner of Tth and D streets,on WEDNESDAY and THURS DAY, May 2d and 34, 1556, at 10 0 clock a. m.. the most extensive collection of unredeemed pledges ever offered, comprising in part gold and silver Hunting Case, American, and English Lever Watches: Diamonds, Gold Neck and Vest Chains. Finger Rings. ngs, Jewelry in setts, and Silver Ware. Also, ludies’ snd gept’s Wearing Apparel in greater variety than ever offered at any of our previons'sales; Furs and Pistols. together with a so oeacned of Goods too numerous to enu- merate. Sale will commence with the watches. ‘Terms cash. InAAC MERTRESS eine ‘awabrokers. ap Z-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. (Chron. 29th, Ist&3d; Sunday Herald 29th. | Say BY’. & WALL & CO., Auctioneers. South corner of Penn's ave. and 9th st. VALUABLE GARDEN SPOT, HOUSE. AND FIVE ACRES OF GROUND AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFIERNOGN, April 3), at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we will sell that valuable property forme aownes occupied by the late James Maher, on Boundary street. near the toll- gate and — Barry, containing five acres of rouné, suitable for nursery or garden purposes, eing one of the best locations in the city for that purpose, and improved by a good-sized Brick House, containing ten rooms, We especially call the att ion of buyers to the above sale, as it offers inducements to purchasers to procure @ valuable piece of property. forms ut sale. apied W. L. WALL & CO. Ancts. Axso, 2 Rew Family Carriages, 2 New | ane ge yo Regular sales at the Bazaar every Tucsdar, Thasstey. and Saturday, without regard te the weather. Carriages and Harness always at private sale. os W.L. WALL Poo" Ancts. F2Y NAGLE & Go-> Ancttoneers, Seles-reoms No. ‘ennsy!vaniea corner of Lith street.” Nagle & Oo. wilt give their attention the eule of Real B tute aud Howrobold Farnitareet the residence of camilies declining housekeeping. jet dap ans | stocks of — and andise every description, Horses, Harness. £0. dee) SATURDA 2th, at 0% o'clock, stour Rales av.. bet. Sth and 10th ete We sha'l_ sell 35 cases Old Bye and Bou: ur Whisby, 75 doz. Old aid Wine and other i-ky,1 bbl. very old and quors, 5 bbis Old Bye Whi Kr. choice Jamaica Rum, 10 bbls. Cider Vi 2 bbl. Wine do , 20 bo: earl Starch, 25 boxes Pepper. 25 000 prime Cicars, 40 groes chi bales smeking Tobacco. select Green Teas in caddies. grocery line. Sale positive. apa NAGLE & ©O., Auctioncers, DEUG STORE AT AUCTION. 7 7 7 7 On FRIDAY, April 27th, at 40 clock p. m., we ¥ JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. shail sell, at Public Auction (if net Gleposed of et CHANCERY SALE, OF Y.UUABLE CITY | Privets sale before Thareday. 2th instant), the By authority of the Supreme Court of this Dis- nding Lease, Steck, Fix- how-Cares, Droge, Glassware. &c. &c. The trict, passed in equity, No. 341, Matilda Gram- w doing a good business, which could be mer v8. Todd and Probasco, we shall to le, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 1¢ Poison, considerably increased during the approach at S o'clock, on the premisesd tothe biokest Lia: sickly seasen. ‘The above is sold on account ‘ot der, the following valuable lots, to wit: - | NaclLE& ook. Lots lettered and marked B, H, M,and N, in = 9th and 10th sts. B7 THE ABOVE Salk UNAVOIDABLY postponed until TORSDAY, May |. at same time and place. (ap 27) AGLE & 00 . Aucta, | B* WM. L. WALL &o the subdivision of part of square No. 164, fronting respectively on Connecticut avenue and the core ner of L and 17th streots. And on the same afternoon, at 6 o'clock, on the premises. we shall sell Lot No.3, in square No 230, fronting 35 feet 1inch on Canal street, by 120 Auctionrers teet deep, near the lith street bridge oa end sTermer One third cast the residue Cent eee es naa Sn, mon’ with interest, forwhich the w. 1. ion Booms 4 bonds; with surety. will’ be taken, andalien re- | DAY "MORNING TApMI ae toes on et TOR served on the property soli a ° If the terme be not coniplied with within five | &cleck.s full lot ef Dry Goods and Netions, com wellettings, Cottons. Beldines, Prints K ngs, © 5 ines, ie Liven, Shawls, rts Nets, Ladies aud Gent's Hose ee Straw Bonnets, edge yn a Soaks, bbons, together ® varie Dry Goods of every description, NB —Wecall the special attention of the Indies, as goods will be sold in lots to salt purchasers, ‘o> WM. UL & 00., Aucts, BBX CROWN, WALKER & 00, Auctioncers. SALE OF 8TO! FIXTURES AND HOUSE- HOLD EN ITORE AT THE DRY GOODS STORE 243 PENN. AVENUE On SATURDAY MORNING. 28th instant, om- bracing Counters, Shelving, Drawers, Awniug, City License, 1 yards soot piey J Ma- * rench-plate Mirror, Cloak Millinery Fixtures, Desks, variety of ‘Household Furniture, &c , &c. ap2s-2t" CROWN, WALKER & 00., Aucts. Y JAS. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. FURNITURE SALE IN FRONT OF THE AUO- ON ROOMS. On SATURDAY MORNING, April 28th, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. the usual variety of House- days from the day cf sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell, on seven days’ public netice, at - risk and cost ef the purchaser failing to com- ply. W. B. TODD, ap2sdts HENRY PROBASCO,( Trustees. And immediately after the sale of the above lots in square 164, we shail alse sell, on the premises, atthe request of some of the ether beirs, Lote G, L,P, and Q, in the same subdivision of said square. Also. original Lot 6, square 164. fronting respectively on Connecticut avenue, north L street and I7th street west. ;Terms: One-third cash; residue in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property. Plate of the above property may be obtained at the auction reoms = a 26-dts J.6. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. BY JAS. C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, EVENING SALE OF LAW AND MI3CELLA- NEOUS BOOKS Atthe Auction Booms, commencing MONDAY EVENING, april 30th, at 75s o’cleck. In this col- lection is about 200 VOLUMES STANDARD LAW BOOKS, nearly new, and of the latest American editions. ALSO, Acomplete set of AMERICAN AROMIVES, 9 yolumes. and one of Gales & 3eaton’s AMERICAN STATE PAPERS, 2] volumes, together with a good collection ef Miscellaneous Boeks, hand- somely bound, and many entirely new. Catalogues now ready at the Auction Rooms. ‘Terms cash. _ Sp 25-4 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, B* M. EK. WALSH & O0., Auctioneers. B* W. L. WALL & ©U., Auctioneers. We will sell on SATURDAY AFTEENGON, April 28th. at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, the House known as the Melville House, corner of 22d and G strets, together with the Ground Lease for — years. ap No. 286 Penna. ave., corner l0th street. 2 ar W.L. WALL 2 00.. Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO ALUARLE IMPROVE PERTY ON ‘No. 526, corner of 7th and B strests. UE AT AUOTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 2d, até o'clock p. m.,. we will sell,on the premises, Let No. 17, Keservation D, situated on Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 435 streets, No. 456, bavi eg Of 2 feet by 145 feet deep to a 20 foot paved alley. The improvements consist of a three story Brick House, Known «# the Empi otel, with three story back bwilding and brick stable. ‘The House has 23 reoms w'th bar room, two ranges in kitohen witb hot and celd water and zas, has also good cel- lar under fron’ Terma : $5.000 cash. balance in six, t re and eighteen months. secured by a deed of trust on the Premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 will be required at the time of sale from tne purchaser, Title good and ssion given immediateiy. “aps lw M.K. WALSH & CO., Aacta. BBX 248. C MeCUIRE & 00. Anctioncers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEROL EFFROTS. Ov TUESDAY MOENING, May 1, at 10 o'clock, we shall sell, at No. 377 6th strest, between @ 80° Walnut Hair and Oloth Sofa and Chairs Jot yj Walnut Bureaus Bedstends ar Wardrobes, Totlet Ware. Clocks Oak Writing Table, Refrigerator AUCTION SALE OF TWO BRICK WARE- HOUSES, on lease; ground rent at $15 per month: lease has three years to run; on the eorner of street west and B street north, en SATURDAY, the 23th inst., at 6 o'cloch. p. m., in frent of the premises; to be sold with ut reserve. Builders will find it go their sdvantage to ettend ale. 4 4 Auctioneers. Y W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. P PTORY SALE OF LOT IN THE FIRST eee TOT ED at Auer On SATHRDAY AFTERNOON, April 23, at 5 o'clock, we will sell, on the premises, Lot No. 12, in Square 31. on 2th street, between G and H ste.. fronting 64 feet on 24th street, and running 105 feet. Terms : One-half cash; balance in six and twelve montbs, with notes secured by deed of trust on the Pp rty. W. L. WALL & ©00,, 25 Anctionsers Kk ™sovas & LATTA, Real Estate Brokers. ©. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE °F VALUABLE BEAL Es- On SATURDAY, April 28, at 534 o'clock p the ises. we will sell, Lot 16 in Se 79, soutl e of H street. between Zlet and 22d etreew. Let 70%; feet fr berg tome | Ware ot 10%, fert fromt by 183 feet deep. Lar, lat Top Cook Stove and Furniture Post Radiator, Parlor and Chamber Stoves Terma cesh, $100 to be paid by purchaser et Kitchen Requisites, Tinware, &c. Terms cash _#p 26 [Int.| JAS. @. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta,_ UBLIC 8ALE. triking off of ; cee Oe ee OP TLBOURN & LATTA, Estate Bs rokers. corner _SD%-St_——(Intel.| _Tth and ¥ screste, B* CROWN, WALKER & CO., Auctioncers. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE MARKET —_ FAuM NEAR WASHINGTON AT PUBLIC | Weil tollon MONDAT. An sme aue’ * 5 On WEDNESDAY. May 2d. at 4 o'clock p.m.,1 | S.GOck P, 108, the premises. No. 465 0 street, ill sell on the premises, that very desirable | jsrge Dining Koom. Market Farm, situated aout half'a mile above | [At&e Dining Boor — Tennallytown,on the river road, and containing for selling. the owner is leaving the city. Sacres, | rood and 22 perch, . T ey ping, improvements consist of comfortable | ‘St CROWN, WALKER & UO.. Aucts, wellinz-ho arn : bens — rings and Wrens oosen. ii x gy ae BBX GBREN & WILLIAMS, auctionsers. t pump of water in ar —_ “The land is under a good state of cultivation. | AUCTION SALE OF THE LEASE AND Goo Terms: One-half cash; balance in 1.2.3 and4] WILL OF A AURANT. HOUSKSO! years. with interest, secared by a deed of trust on FU ITURE, a » on East Gapitol, between rs ee ALBERT SCOTT. LI™F! trmen - bscriber is constantly im recei: in bbls, a pene, Celebrated KiIDs Ron port, Md., wbich he offers er eNs. ts 5 2-2awim 77 Water street, Georgetown. Ww" W. FARR, GOCMAKER, — 257 Pa. Pe of LIME avenne, Sole Agent erpetu: ‘Clock of various Patterns; also, a ual Calender Clock. of Timepieces. and pt lee Ty ILET WARE! gee Fe BB* © "iub Dinsost, betwece 35th end nnth, ‘We have just received ship Col direct THO! Ty, ‘S to ST ccarite the special attention of our ‘BB & BYVERIDGE, Odd Feilows’ Hall, 7th street. MONDAY EVENING, April 30, at 70 FRAWOK TAYLOR. sp 4 BY BELEDOLD'S MRTEACT t ' t i i