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AMESEMENTS TO- ——{UuESEMENTS TONIGHT, qrover’s THEaTER.—It is aliaost a year e Mr. Grover o}* ened his theater, and the jation has proved & profitable one. Who : can forget the enjoyment thst time by wi ,(again in ‘* Dombey & Son,” and * Wanted rfermed to-night by manager Grau's com- he Comedy Con, ‘3, with the laugh- qitiners.”* t the Washington Theater. £ tt D ng atitshead? All | niaAN OperaA.—* Un Ballo in Maschera’ ini, M'lie Morensi, Mile ward, a famous frmale clog dancer, i exhibition here to know that the congress, (almost ‘of Verdi's most celebrated operas, will te i jor this evening at the Varieti visit if enjoy themselyes in a most satisfactory s will appear, nm entire change of pro- announced tor this evening's enier- re Sneroary Hali. Julia Mortimer, de ber, Aucusta Wa penr, together with the Cour: nen da by pretty Lit pati of our theater gor: dical with that of Inst year) will appear to- nd the: Circle ot Beauty, composed of a Is . Ww. Lek himeelt ina v y inches long. s' Hall « ik longer. season is now being hel Hall, Isiand, The object 15 to aid in rebuilding ch. Give them a call. Shields boys at Temperance to enjoy the dance. by the Iadies of Ryland by the Hall. A fine opportunit DALE, r or Recoy TUE Goons Saturday, a colored seryant AND yamed Rose Julnson, employed by Mrs. Clark. p between Tw sobbed the house and left. Information was given to officers Tait and Bigley, who immedi- ately proceeded to find the accused and recover he property crt Pe wrrested Rose > and Thirteenth streets, . 2 FE Johnson and Sarah they were going trom church to the 1AN WAk will be on exhibition at | Itis one | art that hus been on { ‘long while, and all who | | Capt. G. did get his papers there. Babcock al- | leges that he sent the money with the papers. * Farn.—One of the most delightful | at Poto- | OGRE Nees S FOCAL NEWS. | ,ftii,:getnivigcinenas| LOST AND FOUN | | carriage, when pessing the elegant perform- ; cavalry Briguoli, | ite tie Brandon. | penre VY aniETIES.—The appearance of Miss N= es H sue arin the | Par- | { Fara \. crpENT —On Friday afternoon, as Mr Gecrge A. Munro was proceeding to his farmin Montgomery county, in a two horse hort distance beyond Rock- Vile, the whe: running inte a rz s | Jostied out, and the front wheel ran over neck, itis supposed, oreakiny it, and the bh id wheel stalling azaiust his body. Some of the on dut. near by and the neizators went to his tance, bu! life was extnet be- fore thay reached him. On Saturday at e no: his remains were brought to his mothe * dence, corner of Mand Thirteenth streets, from a which place his fureral will take pl: Riterno The deceased was about twonty Hine years of age, and was well Pinown int city und universali y esteeme i. ile leay Widow and three children. a TTO TNE (1p Carrror en tnd women wers arre: at Piney Point, qn Saturday last, ting fo run the blockade and got and:—Mrs. John Campbell, Miss Mary Feagan, Jas. Doy Jo! Mary Feaga: | Morris, Catharine Tierny | Patric K Gibbens and Patrick ¢ nt themselves as refugees dire . Capt. Todd ordered that tto the GL apitol prison, where ney Will be BEDE until they can be returned Sutith on CLAIM AGENT ArresTED.—IL. G. Babcock, | a claim azent, was on Saturday orrested by Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Ward, on : charge of swindling Captain Gagern, of the | | Navy, out of $310. Capt. Gazern alleges that placed papers in Mr. Babeock’s hands rela- | he tive to the collection of a claim trom the Goy- ernment. That Babcoek collected the money and reyer torwarded it to New York, although Justice Rowland held him to bail in the sum of $500 for a tur — CANONIZATION OF THE JESUIT MARTY RS IN JAPAN he closing religious servi Aloysius’ Catholic Church yesteada: of the Jesuit martyrs of Jupan, were attended by an overfiowing congregation. Grand High Mass was offered by Rey. Father Wickett. and Rev. Father White delivered the discourse in illustration ofthe sacrifices and po‘entinfluence | ofmartyrdom. The ceremoni@s of tueoccasion, and closed last evening other religions rites. occupied three ds with a procession n — ASSAULT ON A GRoceR.—On Saturday nightas Mr. Leroy Edwards, at the corner of Twelfth and M ets, was about closing his store, several young men came in and de- house of Fanny Smith, in the alley between | manded liqnor, which he refused to giye them, ‘Twelfth and Thirteenth and FE streets. d with the robbery, and Sarah with James Hawkins, these parties reside in tha,house of Fanny Smith, and the articles were all identitied as the stolen property. Rose | H { Anna | beaten off. The names of the partit | hown, but we understand that they can be | i | | i | Rose Johnson confessed the robbery, but the | others denied any knowledge of it. They wer docked up in ual, —— PoLice REPORTS.—Second Precin Crowley, stealing a watch; jail. and J. R. Brown, disorderly: Hinsley, driving on payement: fined $!. Heim, do.; ic disorderly: tary. Jno. Kenney, d Third Precinct. —Patrick Lsowen, grand larce- t.—William Geo Bowen, dismissed. A. | CP. mili- seinct.— Mary Sitferd, drunk and ; Workaouse. with intent to kill; dismissed. Martin W de; do John Murphy, threats; jail. Biagraws drunk; workhouse. Win. sidy, j James Welch, do.; workhouse, —Harriet Harkins, grand lar- ~ Conner, do.: jail. Mary Kully. . ayenaugh, disorderly; work- use. John Bean, do; fined $3. W. H. Stad- jer, do.; military. ‘Adeline Smiler, drunk and leh, Jenn disorderly; $2. Adell Williams, do.; 32. Geo. Dayton, disorderly; P. Scanlon, nuisance $3. Mr Abell, do. 32. Minor Ross, suspi drunk and disorderly. serter; military. James $ Hbouse. John Boylan, do.; 82. John Geanin, concesled weapons; fine $2s—workhouse, ——— ANNUAL CONFERENCE A. Seventh Day.—T he candidates electad to deacons orders were called, and solemnly instructed in their duties preparatory to their ordination. Julia Lee, disorder} mn; jail. Chas. Burch, di 0a, disorderiy; work- Conterence recommend the General Conference te take action upon those points of law on which there is a diversity of opinion, to the end that further conflict may be avoided; and that all other matter intended to be laid before the General Conference by this, be presented at the next annual session of this body. Second, ihat the members and delegates present be re- quested to collect, in their several localities, atistics of membership, Sabbath schools, the tlue of church property, amount oe ed Ress, Ac., &c.; also, that this Conference nish to » said ge eral body tha amount of | money received and disbursed by it during the interval of the General Conference, and also Adjourned. eee BUuRGLARY.—On Saturday eyening, three Soldiers from Mount HI George Wilson, James dner and Thomas P. Moran, | receiving a portion. Thornton, Sarah Smith and Fanny Smith were | k also arrested for receiving the siolen goods, From a carpet-bag belonging to wth Nichols the officers recovered one gold h chain, ‘" one gold pencil, and articles of female apparel. From Rose Johnson, one skirt and one gold breastpin. From James Ilawkins, one goid | ring. From Anna Thornton, a plated locket. | Yobvery of clothing From Sarah Smith, éne gold watch key. ali | House, Eleventh street. the Second Ward Station for | Stl! and Joseph Morrison v | tleman there of his watch. j i Cornelius Sullivan, disorderly; dis- | 3% brigade Penns | the streets this morning. Wm. Acton, assanit | Service elsewher when they atta but with the ‘ked him and beat him severely, nce of his wife, they identified —__—>—___ ARREST OF AN ACCOMPLICE. Last night officer Mattingly arrested John" H. Sperry, charged with being concerned with John | White alias Sweet, and W.H. Williams in the { rom the Cosmopolitan White and Williams were before arrested und sent to jail, and this | morning Sperry was committed by Justice Clayton. —— ATTEMPT TO PICK A Pock rrested at Canterbury Hall on Baturday nigh with attempting to pick the pockent of a gen- The gentleman found the chain of the watch cut and the watch gon the floor. The parties arrested beside him, They were, however, ing to prosecute. ee a On Duty Hene.—Several regiments of the vivania Rex , and which are to do duty in this vicinity, marched through They have done good nd we shill be glad to haye ly soldiers posted here. ee PARADE.—A dress parade of the 10th New Jersey regiment, Lient. Chas. Tay command- so good and orde ! ing, came off at their camp near the Capitol, | i sterday afternoon, attracting quite a crowd of Indies and gentlemen. se ge CHANGE OF Postrron.—The 118th New York and 10th New Jersey regiments passed through the streets this murning about 7 o'clock, to the steamboat wharf, ¢n route to their new position. M. E. Catrcn.— } The Business Committee recommended the | following: Firt, that with a view to uniformity | proyoat in the administration of the discipline, this | i i i i H | } the amounts collected for the superintendency, | for the missionary eause, or any other purpose. Rumen CGR ae THBUNDERSIGNED desire, by aComplimentary Benefit, to show their appreciation of Jimmy Reynolds as an artist and a gentleman. During his sojourn in Alexandria, Mr. Rey- nolds having won our admiration in his profes- sional capacity ard our regard by his gentle- present him a substantial proof of our regard previous to his departure from Alexandria, in wig torm of 2 Complimentry Benefit. Sig \—Brig. Gen JJohu P. Slough, Military Governor of Alexandria; Col. James A. Tait, Marshal General Defenses South Po- tomac, Lieut. Col. H. H. Wells, Provost Mar- shal of Alexandria; Capt. C. B. Ferguson, Port (Quartermaster of Alexandria; Cupt. Franklin H. Barroll, Asst. Com. Sub.; Capt Rollin C. Gale, Asst. Adjt. Gen.; Capt. Joseph Mundell, A. A. Gen; Lieut. W. W. Winship, Asst. Provost Marshal of Alexandria: Lieut. W. E. Morgan, A. D. ©. to Provost Marshal General; Lirut. Geo. B. Mackenzie, M. D.; Lieut. James S. Boree, M. D.; Lieut. A. T. Jackson, Comdg. Provest Ma:shal Genernl Guard; Charles A. Gladkie, John Fezerick, Esq.; Henry hwarz, Es mon Blondheim, Esq.; T. R. Cheney, Esq.: S. C. Vedder, Esy., and others. We, the undersigned, members of Mr. Nixon's Company, concurring m the above proposal, cheertully offer our services on the occasion of his Benefit, asa mark of our respect and esteem, Signed—T. J. Barton, Andrew J. Nixon, —Edward Rus- | | and tail tipped with white; answers to charged | i ‘No. 212,im wedistely. Marry Whitby, Eaton Stone, Horace Nichols, | Samuel Lathrop, A. L. Parkes, (Agent for Arab Waram, went into the restaurant of Mr. Rider, | Webb. on Seventh street, ubove the Park, and after | Mixing with those in the bar-room, one of them—Wilson, going up stairs, ransacked the roums, bundling | up & quant of clothing to carry off. On bis way down the stairs with his bundle, he | broke & pane of glass, which alarmed those | pressed are deeply and sensibly appreci: and made his escape | below, and he ran back trom the building by jumping from a second- stoty window, but did not injure himselfso as to preyent him from running about halfa mile. He was badly bruised, however, about the f=ce and head. All three of the Tested by sergeant Johnson and officer Mulloy, nd were taken tothe Fourth Ward Station, and yesterday morning Justice Furgur- son committed Wilson to jail for trial at jt FourtH Wagp Station ©ases.—Jno. Mar- €aall, disorderly; locked up five hours, Jesse Bryon, assault and battery; jail. Also, for at- tempt at robbery; do. workhouse, Chri a driving: fined $5.91. H.G. Babcock, swindlin; for a hearing. P. Spandolvye, desertion; Jo: Edmunds, do.; military. Edward Russell, a tempt to pick pocket; dismissed. Jos. Marton, { suspicious; do. John Tee eaay drunk: do. John Davis, disorderly; fined $5. R. J. Harvey, drunk; military. Jas. Murphy, disorderly: boeked up oo hours. Edward Russell, do.; fined 41.91. Jos. missed. Geo. W. Jobuson, throwing stones: ned $1.91. Gracey West, drunk and disorder- ly: ened 4.94. Patrick Breen, disorderly; fined 21.4 #1.55. Phillip Hyde, disorderly; fined Blot. a8 i Focrty Warp Sratiox Cassa.—Jno. Reed, Malicious mischief, military. Jno. Daly, drunk; # leave city. Mary Cole, suspicion of larceny: dismissed parties Were ar- | Pletcher, petty larceny; dis- | Timothy Holly, throwing stones; fined | Henry Cook Alexand Harry Warrenton, drunk and ya- | Pbitadelphia, P To Brig. Gen. J. P. Slough, Col. Jas. A. Tait, slipped out by a side door, and | Lieut. Col. H. H. Wells, Capt. C. B. Ferguson, Capt. J. Hi. Barroll, and others —Gentlemen: | Your communicstion of 17th inst. is received, | and the favorable commendations th Consulting with the management, I am able | to name Thursday evening, the the occasion of your flattering Very respectfully, your obe. JAMES timonial. nt servant, . REYNOLbS. Extra Notice. —Captain Stackpole, of the steamer Mary F. Rapley, will leaye Seventh street wharf at six o’clock performances are over, the same night. cee SOLDIERS, ATTENTION!—Pain, disease and expo- | sure, with a hot climate, muddy water and bad diet | Wourt, aud turned Gardener and Waram over | io the military. 1t* Troupe,) John Naylor, Robert Johnson, Sidney | 23d instant, as | | con, Grocer, 39. it it Ww | Leva Teint atte the | streets, ruitable for @ manufacturer or a wholesale | will be unavoiable. but armed with Hollowsy’s | purifying and strengthening Pills you can andure | | all thee and still retain good health. Only 25 gents ' Frank Rennell, vagran- | Kagler, careless per box. Sounp Fert dispensab!e to health and grace | efcarriage, imporsible to take that natural | exercise s0 conducive to health if afllicted with | corns, bunivns, nails disorders to which 1! such we would recommend an early call at Dr. i Rates calee, No, 424 Penn, avenue, between 443 ' and 6th ats, apg es fesekasonanail coax Bu CuRED.—Dr. Rand’ Specific cures S; otency. Loss af Power, etc.. spesdily and ific, will conviuce the ey ake; tical o of merits. Price $1 abox, Sold b: 8.0. Fi ner lith street and ie “avenue, "Waabingvon, aad ———— f ita Keer jaé-ly Unisary treat- DiseasHs OF TH in sealed letter envelope en, free of charge. Address ' Skillin Houg! ton, Howard Association, mar 25-2m grancy: turnes over to Superintendent. Maria | Aarpewroy, Soldiers and others, Bamaritan’s ball. larceny; dismissed. Rossanna Kanner- | Gift is your only hope. Cures any case of private *pell, drunk and disorderly: dismissed. Second | complatnts in from two to four days. If ares wouid Offence, workhouse 60 days. Thos. Dargan, i be saved from long suffering and peonyad desth, fighting; $1.94. Jas. Hoyt, do; $1.94. J. W. | don’t fail to avail yourselves of this The Craven, do.; dismissed. derly: dismissed. Mosses Cehen, threats; bail | for peace. Thos. Swaggert, suspicion of steal- | ing horses; bail for hearing. S. B. Martley, drunk; dismissed. Daniel Long, Conelius Sul- livan, Jno. Daly, Thos. Shechy, Jno. Kenny, fined $1.4each, Hannah Kervy, drunk; locked up 6 hours. —____ Tue Horse TRADE AGatn.—Friday night, a | young man named Thos. Swaggart was arrest- €d by Officer Frazier, on suspicion of stealing & horse, and taken to the Fourth Ward station. house. This morning he gave bail for further hearing by Justice Furguson. upon giving bail, he stated that he had acted @s agent for the sale of horses at the horse | and market, and in the case that caused this suspi- | Clon, he was acting for a man named Stepney. He demanded that an officer should go with him and arrest Stepney; for if the horse was Stolen Stepney was responsible. Officer Fra- der immediately went with him to make the arrest. eh gene Rewigy ov THE Famitixs or District Vou- TUNTEERs.- Plumbers in the Navy-Yard—W. E. Hutehin. Son, master workman—numbering about 149 Men, collected in August last $126.2; Septem. ber, $121.16; October, $124 #3; November, $117.05; December, | Sii7.49; making a total to the fi Months that the association was in existence of es. This sum has all been expended for | Telief of the families of the District volun- < ) and for euch of them as were sick or ‘Ounded, most of the boun' pene paid to realding near the Navy-¥ard ote. vor Tux ARMyY.—One thousand head gaat’ cattle arrived yesterday from Baltimore, Caan driven to a #24 wore the Monument gro: Cc. ‘Badger, disor- | Immediately | -The relief avsoviation formed by the | Bamaritan’s Root and Herb ‘Jaioes. ts the only efigctual remedy for seres and diseases which have been treated with mercury. Take of thie purifying remedy and be permanently cured. ad reee | ment in another colu: Ja 5-tf ——— Gurat FNL ANTE KOUtE, via Baltimore nd Harrisburs, te te the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quitk time— throngh at Government rates. For tickets snd fur- ther informatien apply at the office ef Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania venue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office o; openis from m. until? p. m.; ‘on Sundays from 2 to | sule-l E. 0. Norton, ‘Meant SS Dz. Duroxt’s Bugar- coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speed ly ‘ectively, and being sucar-soated create no ert o! hi fs ‘superiorsty over all others, id b: 'b Ford, @orner lith aunt "Washington, sat ar On th peel e 18th instant, M. MASON. aavahenkoe consumption, MATEO S yeast of JohnH, Mason, aged 18 Her friends and those of the family are requested toattend her faneral f; unele, Benjamin Minor, No 295 Ht Ge oem 1208 ane 13th stra. ta. on Monday afternoon. at$ o’clk. On Su the I9t | Jeremiah ard Marth menwie and I days. On the 2th instant, at 10 wife of John P. Leshhorn, eee h gotta. THOMAS, son of a T. Hussey, aged 4 years, 9 m., MARION H.. % yeara,é months and 24 Cays, On tke ith . BROW: of Pittsburg, Paar Patbut tor tha lat tee ace mative resident of own, Her foacrel awit “ake yee en on resdpentay. fed it o'cleck p m..from the inesae i fae Esq., as Ween West eee ito. American please copy.) nit * i A trl \ fined $1.55, Kllen Thomas, druukand fighting: | igre tia eliccta are, ‘ruly naaioal Es a of the ment—in Heports of the Howard Association—sent | low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold | rowing ia the flesh, or other | fie feat are liable, and to all | 'M maniy courtesy in private life. we desire to | LOST AND FOUND. AUCTION SABES. | AU TIO SALES. AUCTION SALES, ObT—Gn Friday evening. the ith iast..a MEM. 1h ORANDUM BOUK other papers of salon tothe owner. Thename of the subscriber is on the cover of the book A re- ward of 22, Il be paid the finder by leaving the book at ae 4 Pa. avenue, Resweens 12th and Sth sts. ap 20 3t OBT McLEAN. OFT —A white and liver colored SETTER DOG, 4 short tail A liberal reward wiil be given upon his return to No. 312 F street, between J1th and 32th atrerts, ip 13-2t* Sreerey AWaY FROM THe PRE Wts#s OF Thomas Woodward, on Monday night, a ret COW with horns and L. ©. on the horns, A suit :- ble reward wili be raid for her recovery or isur- mation of where she is. 'HOMAS WOODWARD, _No. 35 Jeflerson at.,George own. ap 18 at* STEAYED OR WAS STOLEN FROM Tiké RE idence of the subscriber, on the 15th instant. ® black NEWKOUNDLAND PEPPY, with breast Tray A satistactory reward will be 2 oth and lth. S20 REWARE Stole sa fron the anbs peta haads 15 i ex two fiont f: r of the back; one whi - parson returning the Horse son K street south. hetwean sth yhenr the Navy Yard, will receive the ove reward, M. J. POPE. ap Is st* Lost apn the evening of the 16th instant near the National Hotel, or on 6h streat, a MES ORANDU M BIOK containing papers of no ate t-eny oneexcept theown-r; my namcis in the book, Whoever wili return to me said book at 476 7th street, in office with Somes & Srown, shail be ruitably rewarded. ap 17-3t" GEO. WESTON, &5 + EWARD.—8trsyed from the subscriber on Thursday, the :6ta instant,one amsll white Mane about il yearsold; 14 or 16 hands lahiges she has a small wort on the right thigh 1 give the abet coward Mor nara del:very to ING: 500 L street, between 9th and ivth 7 3t™ GEO. W. BUTTON. upt $15 50 REWARD —Kecaped from the Washing ton city Jail of the District of Columbia, on the pe lane ers ofthe Isth of April inst. TOMPKINS, alias LEGRANGE, his a2 as ahont Syears; 5 feet 6 orsinches high; cht brown hnir cut short and when long was com sed straight back; his face a round and full; of quick and atammerin Also, JOHN fF WARING, about 45o0r 5) years of a2; 5feet 8 or Yinches high; very sharp features: bair and side whiskers grey mixed; fulland roliing eye anc inteliectnal forehead Alto, JOHN KILROY. abcut 5 feet inches high: 22 years of age; light brown haircut very short; low forehead; hasa plextor and pox ee ed. All of them had leg irons on when they ief the 4: The above reward ‘Will be given for their appre- hension if secured in the Uni Dirtrict of Columbia, or $50 for either one of said prisoners. ap i6 WARD a LAMON, arehal, FOR SALE AND RENT. {UENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT At aut lath st. References required. 2)-2t* Foz REN T— Communicating FU SATE MS; also, a smalier Room on the same 4 Bighth et..near D. ap 2)-2t* tloor. containing acc sunta and | e name of | a for him | itlettat Mr. SHAW'S, No, 901 L street, botwoan | iber on | Tout: a | hind | rum frowning look; fair com- | States failin tho | By W. L. WALL & CQ.. Auctioneers, 2 RCMIVEN'S SALE OF PRaskaV ap M#ATS, & &e —By virtue of an order of the Ciren | of Baltimore eity, the undersigue tas R eee willefier forsale on TUESDAY, Apri!23{, at 1) | oceck AM atthe At tion Keoms ot W.1 Wal Co, Penney!vania avenue, in the etty of BD th=- hereiusiter described Praier Lae the balance of he stock nh ndo. firm of ach & Co., of Baltimore, ¥ v Cs ICHEN ae LER. Ac &e. ke, Plaeahde ace F GREEN. Kecriver. Apr 6 Ww L, Wall x a0. _ Arete By JC. McGUIKE & CO, XCELLENYT FE “4 KFFECIS Auctioneers NITURE any BOGEEROED ar Pernice Auct: Use —IB sh, atlo o'clock 4. ma urg, Netarrlan w Minister’ co} F and Seven th streets we shaliseli tne ea Furviture an senols Eilects,comp.isine— Borewoud cae s: ven-oztave Piano Korte, by Chick- ni and Gover, + CH Paintings and Engraving:, among Fe fuli leny:h portrait of marshal Soult, by aly, Superior Parlor Fur: iture, finished in greea raps comprising Sofa, Lounges, Arm and Kasy Uttomnes, &c. Rorewsca Brecatelle-covere ' Sofa and Arm Cha‘rs Walnut Kta, ws and corner Stan Green Kep Curtaine, with Lac» Curtains, Cornice and Fix- ures Full Brorze French Mantel Clock, ornam French Plate Mantel Mirrors, sur Center an! Side Tables, me Brussels and Three ply Carpets through- Walnut Hall Ret, Table and Chairs, Stair Curpets, Rods and Eyes, Oilcloth. Walnut Bookcases, cloth-covered Library Tables, Bronze Gas Uhandeliers throughout. Solid Walnut Dining-reom Sets, with cushioned Chairs Srall lot of Glass, China and Crockery Ware, Silver viated Urn, Waitera, Castors, Cake Basket, Eupe HOE Wainut Oi] Finished Chamber Furniture, comprising Kedsieads, Marbte-top Dressing Tables, Washstards, Commodes, Wardrobes (tingle and doubie. ene with mirror front,) Exceilent Luunzes, Rush-seat Chairs, Ouried Hairaud o her Mattresses. Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, CSmfortx, Counterpancs, Toilet Sets, &c., together with Kit hen Uten: sils, lot of Furniture ia servants’ rooms, &c, Terms cush. The House will be open for inspection on Monday, April 77th, from 1 to 1 0’cloek. ap ® J C. McGUIBE & CO, Aucts, By BOTELER & WILLSON, Auctioneers, BLIGaT sNaLt BRICK DWELLING HOUSEB and Four Bou ving Lots, aT AUCTION —On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May ‘Is! at 4 o'clock, we shall sellon ae and i2, being a subdi mises. Lots 2,3.5.6.8,9, 11. sion of original Lots Nos, i and 2\and wquar# No. 95,together with the improve- mente thereon consisting of eight well built brick two story dwelliog house. each with a small back building, These honaes front 12 feet 6's inches oa A street between 8th and 9th street; with a depth of niney-five feet. lmmedixteiy efter the eale of the honses, we shall sell Lots 1, 4,7, and i, fronting on K street between sth and Oth ereeta, Terms: One-tourth cash, of 6.9.12. aud 18 monch5, n the property, bearing inter: Persons of small means have arare opvortauity presented a & pocaring & comfortable house, on such aany te *ROTELER & WILLSON, Aucta, he balance on a credit sto be secured upon GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT —e- ; {ween 7anii s acres of land, onthe plank road, 4 miler north of Washington can be bought low f . It would make a fine market pardon. In- | Sureet 473 6th street, or of A ORMA- KER, above second tollgate, plank Trond. eS 2.3t* TOR KENT— First-class FURNISHED OOMS, consisting of spacious parior and bed rooms, communicating. Situation h gh and healthy, de lightiul in summer, only ene square and a half frem the Avenue. north ride. Gas and het ard cold bathvin thaheuse, Large stable acd coach- house in the yard. Two large commucicating Rocms on tke first floor, suitable fer offi for rent on the first of May Apply at495 Seventesath | street. between Ul and ap 2) lw” eS RENJ—A pleasant FRON ROOM. neatly furnishod, on one of the beat ssreeta in Georg: tewn, convenient to the city cars. Inquire at 33 y Qa ap 18 307 T—A part or the whole of new two-ttory frame BUILDIS by 2), nearly ready for eecupaney. Inquire at HARY EE & CO.'S Express Office, near the depctof B. and O. Railroad. ap 18-lw* Fo SALE—Three small HOUSES conveniently lIeceted ; also, several vacant lota on N atrest, between 4th aud 3th, and two woll located dwellings lexandria, Va. Inquire at the drug store gor ner 12th sicest end Pa. avenue. In Biadensbur, county a a HOUSE and’ cneand aquarter acres Also, a Blacksmith and Wheelright 8hopand Lot. Tha tools also for tale. Auply to CHARLES BRIKNKR, Blsdensbare, ap 13 lw* ANN’S HOTEL, OF BALTIMORH, Situated 124 Baltimore street. nearly opposite the Sun Iron Building, The Fixtures and Furniture is now offered for sale. The present proprietor having business that calls him from the city offera this justly popular Hotel for sale. Being in ths most central part of Baltimore, commands at all timas a large aud profitable business. Appiy atNe. 124 Baltimore streat, Baltimore. ‘Prince George's 8 LUT containiag ap 13-1w* OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUBE; location k centraly references required. Apply at Star Oftice. api? 3t* OR BENT—In a small private family, two neat- iy FURNISHED ROOMS, communica: ing, with wae. without board. Termamo¢orate. Retarsnces “piria O10 Latreet, between 9th and Ith, apl7 lw* {OK RENT—A FURNISHED BRIOK HOUSE, very pleasantly located, one block from Pemn- sylvania avenue cars, containing 3 rooma, For terme and other informatien addresa Box Star Of- ce ap! Fo RENT—A neat two-story furnished FRAME HOUSE, containing 6 rooms, with bed-room furniture, pleasani! situated, with water conve- niences. Apyly on K street, between 17th sat 13th, ap 17 3t) FO RENT— In a private family, a lar, haad- some FURNISHED ROOM; alto a PARLOR, elegantly furzished—either together or separat suitable for a gentleman and wi 6, or one or two fontemen. Keforences required. Apply at 409 street, between 10th and 11th, south side. apl7 3t* F HOUSE on 4th street east, between A and B streets north, square 7x8. ‘Also, two or three d sirable Building Lots adjoining Inquire Seauos a EUNTS No. 61 north A street, near the oe Cap. ap 17-3t* pe SALKE—A desirable FRAME DWELLING, containing 14 roc ms, sitvated on F street nort: Bs between ie and 13th streets west. Apply to E. Ca aL law Office No. 35 Louisiana avenue, SOE SENT=ETS large ROOMS, 8) by 2 fect, with side en pranss: Oreh the stor eof S.H. Ba Pa, avenuo, between 4!2 and th store, ‘Apply to 8. H. BACON. _ap i6-tf FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE FOR rent containing 11 rooms and cellar, and with all the modern improvements. changed. Apply st No. 51 Pa. avenue, near 224 street. ap 16-8t* TS. BRICK BUILDINGS FOR SALE—On west side of 9th street, above L, each two-story and basement; one 1] the other 7rooms. For particu- lars and terms inquire of J, F. HALIDAY, Real Estate Broker, corner of Pa. avenue and Ith at. over the bank? ap 16-lw* FoR SALE—Four BRICK | HOUBES—two on H street, 525 and 537; possession lat June and | July, Twoon Maine avenue aud 6th street; pos- Session Ist May ‘These four houses are nearly now and well built, and will be sold at $7,000, $5,000, [goa 800 and $3,203, if early applioation be mada to MILBURN, 524 I Eirees north, between 6th and 7th. or at U. 5. Jail ap l6-lm* B. MILBURN. Be RENT—A suit of FURNISHED PARLORS, wie Board, at 376 H street, speewecs leh toa ap 15-e03t™ ous FOR RENT.— With or without board, in - alarge, wel furnished and pieasantly loca’ house, wit! pear the eae Oapi-ol park on Capitol ill, west Bite ce Jats st., east, between A and B als. ap l4-lw* OUSE FOR SALE—No. 326 @ street, betwean 12th and 13th streets, containing ten rooms, with stable and carriage house; water, gas and hot air are Properly distributed throughout; the house tegen ete in every respect. For terms ug & on the bi ap ld GO@D CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT are tween seven and eight acres of Land, on the Piank Road, 4 miles north of Wasiington, can be bougtt low Yor casu. It would make a fine mar- ket garden. Inquire at No 473 Bixth street ; ofa. C. B. SHOEMAKER, above Seoond Toll ite, Plank Road. apl3-Im* OK SALE—A FRAME HO URE, with 6 rooms, on Sth strest, heteeen Fand (.Istand,_ In: quire at JOHN HANDS’ office, No. 505 7th street, opposite Odd Yellows? Hall, ap 1¢-20~ Te RENT—Thres UNFURNISHED ROOMS of superior finish, with gas avd furnace, to rent at No. 6 Missouri’ avenue, corner of 6th street, within five minutes’ salk of National Hotel. Two lower rooms, communicating, suitable for office and aleeping room. ao i3-tf GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS, T SCAVANGER WANTED.—Any Nive may desire to pee emp ployed a8 Night Scare town. D. who well perform pger si he aly, will ae application in writ pag the ‘same i Box! O42 Post "Otten, D.C. licants must state eed names and the plnoes of their residence. ap 2-3law3w W LUMSBON Fonwanprne a SEO PNSRAL ‘OOMMIS8ION 91 pres 103 Le = Wesueys tends ale leo Brod ee, Flour, Grain fore iaadiee gonersly; 3 Procures Freight, ‘Onn! oe. Gates always with vromptness ana O'S BARES Wh, 5 L, KIDWALL, Georsvtown, D. 0, abstantial | OR SALE—A convenient three-story BRICK | References ex- | the modern improvements, situated | ap 2 dtd McGUIRE & CO., Auctionaera, OR'S SALE OF VAL DABLE IM- } Proven P OPER? BELONGING To THR ESTATE | OP TUE Lata, - King —On TUESDAY AR- | TERNGON. May 13th, wt 5 0% clock,on the premises, ) Dshallaci thet, lic wing valuable Improved Pro i ory belonging tu the estate of the late Chas B. | Ring. vies by partof9 in Square 321. and Lot wm S 3 tn: a 3 and part of 9. im Square 321, fronton iat street west. between E and Patrecta north, and are improve by alarze square frame dweiling house. with large portico In front, and known as the lence ot the late Charles B King.a brick | building Keown as King’s Gallery.” fitted up and Tanged a6 exhibition room for painting, studio idweliing, and « jarge and well srranged four- story brown Jrent dwelling house. | Lot 16 frents 5: fect Linch on F street north, the | western part of which is improved with a three- | story brick dwelling honse, with a vacant lot on | the east bide Lot7.in Square 483, fronts 58 feet on H street north. between 6th and 7th streets weat, and run- nivg back 132 feet 1034 inc 1e8 te a 30 foot alley, The above property has been carefully subdivided by the City Surveyor and will be sold in separate erceik, Perm*: One-third eash; the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a daed of trust emites, the interest and deforred paymenta “ni annually. haser to Lave the right or option to pay he If the terms of # gre not complied with withie nix dava thereaft 8 executer reserves the ri to resell, for ensh, on one week's noti-e in the N tional Intelligencer. nt the riak and expense of ‘the defaulting purchaser. All cosiantionding | rhe ara eacte to be paid by Executor. the sorauasel. ap 2 JAS. boy Ted vits & .Aucta, » WALL & CO., By W. pi ate BNGRAVIN RSD AY EVENING, i sell, by catalogue, ‘at the ptere Bones ver J. B. Dodson’ Store, near the north worthy the atten’ | the fine arta, ani eminent artista 4 them wiil be found there of 8 2] it Geo, Haytier, Nur Shrodor, a The collection will be on exh vition on Tuesday, to the sale, W. L. WALL & CO. Aucts, y WLW ALL & CO., Auctioneers. Souk corner Pennsylcania avenue and 9th D Ay "MORNING will sell on the without previous {apis treet, ) AvCTION.—On THURS. 34 ins a Bu- Treaus Walnut and Mahegany Sofas aud Tete a Tates ehostuy and Wainut Re et sters and Pillows _ Cane and Wooden-seat Cuairs and Rockars, D | Wardrobes, Tables, Whatnots and Etageres Marble top Tables, Washstands aud Extension Dining Tables Lounges, coversd with Brocatel, Reps and Leather Giass Ware, Cooking Steves. Iron Bedst-ads Cottage Sette, ‘pete, Matting and Vilcioths, With many other articies in tha Honsefurnishing line, aliof which will be sold witheut reserve, Terms cash, _ap ia W. L. WALL & ©9., Aucts,_ By BOTELER é& WILLSON, Ancts. SALE AT AUCTION OF TAIRTY:NINE DESIR. ABLE Bui.bING Lors —On TU ESDAY AFTER- NOON, May sth, commencing at 4 o'clock, we shall sell on the ister the whole of original Lots Ne. 1, 2,3,4,5, 13, 14,15, 16, being the east haif of square No. These will be subdivided witn about twenty feet | fronte, making altogether thirty-nine lots with an | average depth of abou. 120 fact each, running back | to analley, They are desirably located on Seven- | teenth street west, ede Island avenue, and | North N street, | Terme: One fourth cash, the palance in six and | twelve months, satisfactory secured, bearing interest ap 183-dtd BOTELFR& WILLSON, Ancts, By J. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ILDING LOTS IN THR FIRST WARD AT Bo Avctioy—On MONDAY, April 27th, at 5 o'clock, on the premises we thal sell seven Building Lots of about 9 feet frouten 2ith street west, between H and I streets north, running back a feet xd less. Also, three Lots fronting about 18 featon iorth L street, between 244 and 244 streets west. Alvo, two Lots fronting about 25 feet on north H street. between sist and 22d sireets, and running back 168 feet to a 2} foot alley. | Sale to commence with the first-named lots. Terms: One-third cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest secured by a dead of trust on the premises. All cost attending: conveyancing to be paid by purchaser, @7- Sale peremptory and without reserve ap 18-d JAS.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Ancta, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, A joneers. ;ALUBLE BUILDING LOT 0) pls ned \ RT, BETWREN 16TH AND We —On FRIDAY, the 2ith instant, at Bo ° tik P. M,, we shall cell in front of the premises all of Lot 6, in square 183, fronting on north L street, 53 feet d'inchee, running back t> a 30 feet alley. ‘Terms: Oné-toird cash; balarce, six, twelve, and eighteen months. The purchaser to give notes for deferre: , bearing interest from day of re iven and a dee f of trust taken. ap li GBEEN & WILLIAMS, | Aucts. J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctiones E OF STOCKS.—On WED- + April 2H, at 5 o'clock, at the Auction Kooma, we aball sell— 70 shares Bank of the Metropolis 8toc 17 shares Bank of Bboseuana fee. . xecator, WILL BE ADDED— 35,906 Horporason of Washington Quarterly Six ‘Per Cent Sto! x0 Oorporsacs oF Washington Semi annual Six Per Cent Stock. buen eres yarroere and Mechanics’ Bank Stock, ‘rms casl api7d J.C. McGUIRE & C@., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON OHEST- Nur SRRgT AT aucsiOr —On WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, we sha'l sell,in front ef the prem: inex, at 6% o'clock p. yas Lot'sz, in Drury's enbdi- virion of Square i09, franting 43 feet on Ohestout street north, and ranning back 90 oe te a 10 foot alley, between Ith and I5th ats. Terms: One- half inc cash; the paliees in6montbs, with « pote secured by a doed of trust on the prem- aii foe bearing Ula from the di day of sale, All conve: cl a! ie ew axer's expouse. aplid GREEN oe ‘Auets. a7 THE ABOVE 8. POSTPONED ON Ty ite tala antl PRED AR? the ee ina ste o'cloak p. im. Sale to tae place on the eremicos? apil-d GREEN © WILLTABS’ duets Io ie AWN BROKER! £% Toth sireets bh SEE sok orage, WeweeT, mar 12 ln JOHN PELLA & CO. vast corner Pa. enue and uth street, a splendid | collection of Oil Paintings and Steel Plate Bnzray- | ings, all richly fi well BEMPTORY SALE OF THE STOCK OF A | nd Hair Mattres ses, Bol- THIS AFTERNOON AND TU-MORRO® FUTURE Days. | by GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, yee VALU ALLE PROPERTY ON PENNSYL- VANIA AVESUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND Four- AND-A HALF STREETS WEST, aT Avcrion —Or MONDAY, the 2th instant, we shall sellin ‘root of the preinises, at 50 clock P. M the following | very valuable Lot and improvements, viz: Lot No ch, Im reservation on square A, fronting 2 feet on | | Pennsylvania xveruc, on the south s midale of the square, between Th and-a balf street unning back to an alley & feet2inches wide, with the improre- | mene sileh is a teem » Dwelling Houst. Terms . about the est from day ofsale. A deed L. V ALL «& cu. Avotioneers TOKS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD = at Acctius.—Oa MONDAY APTER N y instant, at 5 o’el +f shall sell i front ofthe premises Lots 16. Yandz', Visien of tquare 163. fronting each on 15th, botwoon north Lan: M streeta. Terma: One third cash; balance in 6, morths hearing in trusten ne remain H AHO DONNOGHTE, i panes O'PINNOGHUE,) Executors, PEIER O'DUNNOGHUE,S apo W. i, WALL & CO, Auc By J. c, McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. | Fs? BUILDING Lor NEAR THE CAPITOL Op MONDAY AFPERNOON, April 2uth, at 6 | % lock, on the premixes, we xhali sell part of Lot tM in Squar~ 797, frostive 25 feet on Third st. ae between Maryland avenue and North C st, ’ | running back itt feet ell situated in a rapidly impreving | part of the city | Terms: One-balf cash ; the remainder in six mouths, with interest, secured by a deed of trast ou the premises, ap I J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancta, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Au ‘tioneera. VASUAEL .B BUILDING LOT ON THE I8L4ND aT AvCTION.—On MON DAY, the 0th iastant, at So’clock P, M., we shall seil Tot 10, in Square No. S66, fronting on Fourteenta street, between O and D streeta, Island Terme: One-half cash; belance in six and twelve months. The purchaser to give notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the cay of sale. Adeed givenand a deed of trust taken, Title indiaputadle. All conveyance at the cost of the M. = DANGERS duary Devisee. _apii-atds GREEN & WILLTEMS? Aacts By W. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers Corner aouth ride Pa. av, and Ninth sti GP CCERIERS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, LIQUORS AND SMali. STORES, aT AUCTION aon j TUESDAY MORNING, April 2ist,at lo o'clock We will rell in trent of the Auction Roons, a lot of Groceriea, embracing— Barrels White and Yellow Sugarr Chests Tea and Ground Coffee, Tierces Hanis and Bacon Boxes € heere, Candles, and Starch Boxes Yellow a:.d Oustile Soap Boxes Acumanti ne Sperm, and Mould Ca- diag Garon Sten, Sauces ani Pickles, and Brandied Perepaser Cases Natural Preserves and Jel ies Cases Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepper. and Ginger Boxes kxtract and Concentrated Cotfee Boxes Canned Fruiis, Meats, and Vegetables Boxes Navy Tobacco, Smoking un! Killikinnick Tobacco i A lerge atsortment Cigars Cares Champagne and German Wines Cases Whiskey Rraniy; Gin, and B: Barrela Pike's iNer’a Rye, “Magnolia, er: Beurbon othr Whiskeys, and 1 gation kegs Sui sky 2; and 4, Brandy " Also, quantity cf Sma‘l Stores Iso, 500 bushel: vtatoes | Also, 100 cases Ch pagne, Dupre’s importation, Terms cash. ap 18-2 w L, WAL & co., Auc UBLIC ®ALE—By virtue of a writ of feri facing, issued by E. W. Bates, one of the Justices of the Peace, af the county of Washing- ton, District of Columbia at the suit of Albert Bailey, against the xcods and chattels, lands and lenements of William H, Johnaon, to me directed Ihave seized and taken into execution, all the right, title, claim, inter-stin ons frame building. fronting 30feet,and depth 46 feet, on lith street; between G and New York avenue, in Washington. D.C. I hereby give notice that on TUESDAY the 2lat day of April, at 10 o’clock, in the forenoon, on the premises, I will offer for sale, the ani yrop:rty so seized and taken in exeeation by public auction, to abe ne Highest bid biddertcr ca-h. LEY, Courtable. We errant D. OR ri 16, 1°63, ap 17-3t* 1; C.McGUIRS & CO, Auctionsers. p* ELLING BAND LOTON TWELFTH STREBTS Rua Lic Avctiun,—On TUESDAY AFTEKNOON, 1 21st, ats o’cleck, on tne premises, we tinal sella three story Frame Dwell- ing house, Nu. with a back building, situated on 13th street west, between Mani N strests north, and containing 11 rooms. The lot fronts 25 feet 34 inches on 12th street, and rina back 153 feet to an alley, a fine pump of water ia on tha premixes, within six feet of the kitehon door, and the garden isan polled with choice vinea and fruit treas, On the rear of the lotia a stable carriage house, and altogether the premises are very desirable as a residence. Porserrion given May Ist. Terma cash. aplé-d (Be. ]_J.0. Mo@UIRE & CO., Aucts. by J eiet McQUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, i RUstERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Prozerty.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON April 15th, at 539 o'clock on the premises, by virtue four deeds of trust, recorded respactively im Libera J.A.8., No 102, folio 244, et seq; No. 1 foll ry et seq; No. 181, folio Be. eteeq; and No. | i0 328 et seq; being of the land records of i Washington County, Distcict of Columb’ | virtue of two decraza, of the Circuit Coart of the District of Coimbiu’ passed in chancery causes, numbered respectively 1794 and 1736, substitutin, Ine a# trustee, in the place and stead of Ouatios Wallach, surviving trustee, shall eell Lotx num- dered thirty-three (35) and thirty-four (34) in <qunre | numbered fava hundred and fifty-seven, 557) trosting | together 185 feet 7}, inches om First street waat, between north Land M streets, together with the i imprevernents, , consisting ofa large brick dwelling ouzo Termaofsale: Ove thirdin cash, the remainder in #1x and twelva montha, with interest secured by 8 deed of trust op the premises. All conveyancing | at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafter the | trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and expense of defaulting purchaser on one weeks no. tice in the Erenimx Star. VM. F. MATTINGLY, Trastec, mar ]2-8tawds J.C. McG@UIRE & Co., Aucta, #2 THE ABOVE SALE I3 POBTPONED, ON account of the rain, until TUBSDAY EVENING, April 2ist, same hour and place, WM.F MATTINGLY, Trustee, ae cote J... MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. 'y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ralcabee BUILDING LOTS IN THE FIRST Warp ar Auction —On TUESDAY, the 2iet inat , we shail sell, in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock P. the follywing named valnable bvilding lota, Lots2,3 and 7. in Equare No. #7. ahs property fronts on North Lai i 24th streets west J ot 1,in Square No. This lot is at the corner of New Hampshire avenue and L strest, All the above ntar the Circle. Lot 27, in Square No. 76, This Bropeity fronts on 2th, between K and I streets north. Lot 3, in Square No. 100. This property fronta M, between oth and @lst streets. ‘The above mentioned property is handsomely lecated, and any pereon wisking to Tiisale, The good building lote willdo well to attend thé sale, sale will commence on the first named lot. Terms of Sale: One third cash; balance six and twelve months, the purchasers to give notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from day Oftale. A dee see and a deed of trust taken. Title indisputable, ap “ a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. J.C, McGUIRE & GO., aucHeneers: Exe BALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- isc Lors.On TOESDAY ‘AETRENOON april ist, at 5 o’clock, on the promises, we shall Fell the south ha f of Square 131, fronting on 16th and I7th streets west, and Massachusetts avenue, the whole divided into a@ number of desiral bui'diog lots all running back to fen alleys. This property is situated on the high ground im- mediately ee of the President's House, in a pleasant locatiom for residences. Tite indizputable. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, it, secured by deed of trus:on the premises. Cost of conveyancing to b id 2 opted TESS MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts, anes & WILLIAMB. ineponeers. Valuabhe IMPROVED PROPERTY ON D STREBT, BETWEEN SIXTH AND saver STS., AT Avction._On WEDNESDAY, the 22d inst.. we shall sell, in front of the premises a 5 o’slock PB. H's that ‘handsome Thren stor ry Brick Buildin, known as the *‘ Bock Bindery.” No. 408 on north between 6th and 7th strects west, and the loton which it stands. The lot has a front of 20 feet, run- ning back tes 4) feet alley. 157 feet 10; inches. The House, frontingon D street, is 20 by 6) feet, three atorier, Also,a Two story Brick House fronting on the alley, with other improvements. This property mreeente many inducements to K eld vowy wishing to & good inve:tment, as its location is well adapted for business, p: ivate Tesidence, and large enough to erect a good sised hotel. ‘erms: One half cash; balance in six, twelve, and ei teen iB months, for notes bearing’ interest from e given and « deed of trust taken. ‘4 dee tabl BP ee eR BEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. ur STATES MARSHALS SALE OF aed from the Eres ots ciek Office of the District Court of the United States in and for the District of Columbia,I wili sell at tise foot of Bixth street wharf,on the Potemac ri Wednesday, the 22d dav of April, jt airee son Wedee ies P witeen + 1853, at 4 th faken and 50% rize to the United States, ” LA 3. Mai : ap 16 ta BOTELER & WILLEON ances” Ure STATES MARSHAL’S SAL In virtus of two Decrees, N ad 7a) dismued from the Olork’s Office of the Dialdicr Gonit ut tae United States, in and for the District of Columbia. I will sel: for cash, at :he rotunda of the City Hall in eaid Districton Wedneedey. the 224 day of Avett 188, commencing at 11 e’clock, ao of Bae x Drink, part Part of the cargo of {the schooner ‘arr Boa tine ee: time, $3 cans gti Drink, Fart of the car, a the ‘On u. 'B. Marshal D.C. apléd = = I hed PITCHERS! JCB PITCHBES! Acew let just received 8 eee fey prone: ap Li-eodst tron dail, ein six aud tweire montas | Vyandig | estand secured Dy daeds of | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. Martha Wales, and others,vs the hers at law @ | Isaac H. Wales, deceased | In Eanity in the Cireret Court of the District of | pee STER'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E8- | TATE. By wirtve of adacree passed on the 1th Gay of June. A.D. Iss! am the sbave enutled j cause. and in’ pursuanee o te By shell off ale, ou THURSDAY, the Ista i ra mises, at & | e eof parcel of | greund sod premises situate in the cityo? Wash | rr ipgton, Known and des: gnated as the enstern partof lol numbered seventeen, anc cight B street, im square six hundred | a Theven. (csi, having s front nu nerth ctween Firat street east and Capitol | Square, oft wenty six feet,and unning Dack, with | aride alley, toa thirty teet alley one Aunared and | Mineteen feet six inches, containing ?.107 nquare { freto vements. f ground. torether with the impr. whic kre a good two atory brick house. ; terms as prescribed sy the decree are as | follows: One filth of the purchase mausy to be | paidincash, the residue in equal instalment: at six, twelve, eighteen, aud twenty-four month, with interest, to be secured to the ratisfaction of | the trustee, ifthe terms of sale are not complisd with ia five duys from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to re.se lthe pr -perty at the rink aad cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving three days’ notice «1 such wale All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser, BDWAKDG HANDY. Trustee, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte. ADDITIONAL, wa Immediately after the ab_ve sale we will selt Lot 22, in the san e. being upon the nerth- east Corner 75 x 5 fhis property must becre jong purchased by the Government for enlarging the Capitol grounds; aiso Lot 16, in square 62%, om Dostreet south, near ‘he Ooast Sarvey Office ap 16 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. mar lb-d S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain, until WEDNFBDAY, the oat instant, same hour and place, By order of the trusta apts-td GREEN & WILLIAM4, Auete, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avctioneers. FY E TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AT AUC- Tio’ —On WEDNESDAY. the 15th inst., we Lsell,at 5 ovcivek p. m., five two-story frame houses, situated on Third street east, between Marylabd avenue and C street, containing four rooms each; allof Lot 10.in Square No. 757. Per- 6088 in want of small b sises will huvea fine chance to purchare, as they w 1 be told separa’ ‘ern:8—One-half | balances in six and twolve | mouths; the purchaser tu give notes ‘or the | deferred payments: bearing isterest. from the day | Ofsale. Adeed given. anda deed of trust taken, All conveyance at the e- the purchaser. ape-t GREEKS & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BS TRE ABOVE SAL¥ I3_PO-TPONED oN } account of the rain until TIMURSDAY, the 234 inst., same peur RES ap is-4t EN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucticneers, KUSTEB'S SALE OF UNIMPRIVED PROP: BrTY.—On THURSDAY A¥FTEKNOON, loth at 53, o’clock, at the Auction Rooms Ve McGuiré & Co.,corner 1th and D streete, oe virtue ef a deed of trust dated 4 Sept 7th, 1859, duly recorded in Liber J No, 182, folios 268, et Feq.. oneof the Pend pale for waatinges county, D. U., and by virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court Cf the Distriet of Columbia. paased in chancery cay o. 1791, herein Henry Barr et al. are complainants, and Char, 8, Wailach Samucl Hanson, jr. ure defendants, subatitrting me as Trustee in the place and stead of the said oa) Wallach, surviving Trustee, I shall sell Rested lot numbered fourteen (if) in square numbered j nine hundrod and sixty (@it) situated at the corner of G street north and Kieventa strevt cast, Terma cash, All conveyanci: ng at the coxt of purchaser. M. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. J.C McGUIRE & C@., Aucte, mar II-Staw&ds BS THE ABOVE PALE IS Pt account of the wenther until WEL NING, April 22d, same hour and p WM. EF. MATTING ap l7-eod&da PONED ON SDAY EVE- e L¥ Trustee. & C0., Aucts. . MeGUIRE By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. XTENSIVE SaLE ON ACCOUNT OF THE Pot. LIBS, Ds, Mecnanics’ IMstTiT0te OF SUAPTING BritinG, Jovexat Boxes, Crarsoar TURE, &C., Av AucTIO instant, we hall sell insti- tute, at 10 o'clock A’ M.,a large and excellent assortment of the above- ‘mentioned articles, fer account of the Mechanics’ Institute, viz: is4 fect Skafting, 20 picses of various niza 41 Puilies of various size, from 2i Journal Boxes 23 Ten-inch Pans 21 piecea Belting of va: ions siza, from & to 2inches Alro, a lot of Furnit re—Deaka, Tables, Window H | Curtaing, Boska, &c. Tho attentior of Ma: } .nists, Mechanica, and the public in general is rer pectfully invited to the sale. Terms cash apls-eoddds G@REBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. By J.C McGUI? K& CO., Auctioneers. { Leta) SALE JF VALUABLE REAL ES- IN THE City oF WAsHINGTON.—Om THURSDAY AFTERI OON, Muay 7th. at 5‘; o'clock, on the premises, by V: tue of ¢ deed uf trust, bear: ing dateon the 7th 4.7 of October, 1859, and re- corded among the lend records of Washington county, District of Colambis.in Liber J. A.S No 185, folios 253 et neq. we shallsell. at public aucticn, tothe highest bidder, all those certain lots of parcels of ground im the City of Waskington, Nown and described on the pian or plat of said city, as lota numbered five (5,) nix and sevea(7,) in square numbered thren bundred ninety three (333, having atrent of two hundred and five feet ees inches on Ninth street west, two hundred and eleven feet on Boundary street, and seventy-four fect, six inches on Eighth street west. scash: SH ot which must be psid in cash at the time of sale, the remainder within five days thereafter, indefaultcf which the Trustees will resell the property at the risk and expense of the defavlting purchaser, on one wecks notice in the Evening Star. All cost of conveyancing to be paid by the pur- chaser, FEASMUSS. ATDDLBTON, H.C, #PAUL . Trustees Phoenix Bulging Association, ap I5-ecd& da - 0 McGUIRE & CO., Aurta, SSISTANT oS OFFIC: Corner & heey Twenty second streets, Washing. ton, D. Apr: Will be sold at public auction,on THURSDAY, i April, instant. at the corral near tee Washington -’bserva tc lot of condemned HORSES aud MULES, as unite for public service. fale to commence at 10 o'clock 2 m. Terms cash in Goverament funds. (Signed) iA. Ne TOMPKINS, A ap 16 7t J. 8. MedUinn & CO. Aucts, by J. C, MeGUIBE & CO. , Auctionosera, 7 ALUABLE LOTON © STREET NEAR lotn.— On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 24th at 5 o’clock, in front of the remises, we shall sell part ef Lot No.8, in Square No. 324, fron’ ing 2| feet on North C street, between lith and 12th street west, running heck 78 tect Terme: One third cash, the remainder in six, and twelve montha, secured with interest by « deed of truston a pre S28, ap aa za URIE & CO , Aucts. are CO.. Auction-er: ga OF Sor BETWEEN E AND ¢ NORTH AND IST AND 20 sts. West.—On WHONwSDAY APTERNOON, April 224, at 5 o'clock, un the prone. we shall sell Lot No. 43in Square num- ered 569. fronting 20 feet,on anulley belween © and F street north, and’ running back 54 feet between lat and 24 street west. BY . fina" 5. c.McGUIRE& ©0., Aucts, ad ue WALL & CO. Auctioneers. naveTees SALE OF IMPROVED PROPBR- TY.—Ky virtue of a deed of trust to the sub- sexibora. dated app 5th oe, of May, 156), and re- corded in Li er J, A. S., No. ig7, at folio 390, et seq., we will salle t ae "prem DAY, the 7th say . 1863, af > chow in the evening, al thet diese aad ‘parcel of ground, in the city of Washington, known as the north one-half pert of Lot numbered twenty-four. (24,) in Square numbered six hundred and sixteen, ($16,) at the corner of North Capitol and North P streets, with the improvemen’ ereon. Terme: One-third cash, of which $100 is to be paid the instant of sale ; the balance in two equal ayments at six and twelve months, to be secured bs deed of sean ape ces pre Ee ecco nveyancing al 8 cos’ se pI ire a eee FRED'R A. RBERLY, Pane of Coneordia Priiding Asso WALL DOWLING Tae BALE oF PROPERTY. my GEORGE. EG —By ie of a deed of trust executed John O’Donoghue and wife on =: 23d aay et , 1860. and recorded jal Liber J. A. land records of Washington commer District of Columbia a at the request of the parties se- cwed thereby. will offer at public sale THURBDA’ DAY the 238 day of April, 1363, at the hour o! o'el -, the e foltowi i situated in Goon gete ing piece of property, The first Deine ps ares c of Lots No. 69 and 70, Bea and Hawkins’ eaditi on situated at the neat corner of Frederick aud Ist ar fronting 9% feet more or lesson Frederick and 63° feet more or leas Ga let cre see lot yaks) sold _ two partes, fron’ feet more or cn Ist street and Pippin back tot ene depth crine? me adit eo, part of Lot number: in same addition, fronting 2 ferton en aids ‘of oliver ty street and running back 150 fee’ e frame house thereon, ae conen "by & Mes. McOaaa art of same Lot, fronting 2) feet on aide o same strect and fanning ik 150 feet deep with the frame house th Terms: One-half of ‘the par urchese money in cash; ee residue in 12 months from day of sale, with im- eres. he cost of the purchaser. All conveyancing etter the ne ORSON Tees ap 13-d&ds Py DOWLING, Auct. APstaNT QUARTHRM ABT RE 73 Bhs OFF1Ok, TON. 8. fd Maron NOTIOE.. _asmnarsy janure iadvortine’d te tae le of Horse Corral &c., on this day, ia post- place ot the rent (Bbcreday.) te near the poned patil ocloek 6 x one "any of ao lots Railroad ill be woud a OMPEING c mar 2-4 Am TS Modut cides GO” Aaote’ IDEs— INEBDA %E Fanls Anetion, seren al o it the Wharf. reat, Washington, ali ee the Wane on Ws ret, Ysshne at Terms eash, in Treasury notes, to pa im 8 oes, 1. Gol. and'd. 8