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Sad inn a Loes® NEWS. _ {ENTS TO- —Nonizet rMons opera will be perte 1 ou tins, ht pacons here, of Managen Grin rou Lorini, Moressi, Brig Supli Pail, Getafe the principal pe vit te qocieit Bory oy the Grau troupe will be * ) eeing and hearing. qoovAre’s THFATER. —The popular come- pan Setchell, takes-® benetit to-mightat! | “and announces asplendid bill, viz: and Son,” “Regular Fix” and Dan ,b. played in the parts of gt Cuttle, Al prneh de Bras” and 'Tim- Poodles” Werétotére, and dur busy raters”) ity that no oue ever did them better since cays of Burton, .,, cit ey.—The manage m thitt “the dreams 6} anterbury. Sinn is about right if | faces &, etherial forms, enchanting ents and delightful music are the bill of fare im Fairy-dom. ,on (vo etrmest, however, Dick Patker, H.W. i te other eat de kindly remindus that «till on the cart! ae eT1E8.—This resort retains a firm hold poe e atfections of the people who delight grzot of movement, fine music, lien say Gyover= entat this re- hetdor and eccentricities: The bill wh: nso immensély popular yg jout week Will be performed to-night again. 1 v hi ye art -nould be seen by all. sre wonderfully spirited, and the landscape and sea views of great beauty. Itis to be + Odd Yellows’ Hall, Seventh street. T af be an exhibition to-morrow afternoon at‘ xares o'clock. Av’ ENTERTAINMENT, comprising an exhibi- sion of phaniasmagorial dissolying views, il- fr lustrated by poetic recitations, will be given ais evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. a eens Tax BALL OPENED FOR Tux JuNE ExLxEc- yy—Meeting in the Fourth Ward.—Last evyen- ig a merting of the Uliconditional Union men ot the Fourth Ward was held at the hall of | rhe Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, | eably to the following notice: ‘uurtk Werd Unconditional Union Men Atten- vow. —A meeting of the voters of the Fourth Wsrd will be held on to-morrow (Thursday) ing, at 7 o'clock, at the Trnck House of Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, ior the purpose of selecting candidates tor city officers at the ensuing June election.” At the hour appointed the hall was crowded, ! aad a large number were in front of the build- iog unable to gain admission. lv. T. G. Clayton called the meeting to order 2od nominated Councilman C,H. Utermehie as chairma ber sung out “no,” and called for a division. Mr. Lyles stated that there were a number of citizens from other wards present, and suggest- ed that they fall back and allow the Fourth Ward voter: ake the front seats, and a gen- eval changing of seats took place, | | scholars. } the Mo Prete Syaoor_F The exnibdi- tion Wedrireday after: pupils of the fernthle grammar school eres District) was largely atteuded by prrents’and friends of tae Amongst other visitors we noticed yor of the city, Ne Hyde, of Ceorz town, ‘and the trustees of the Fourth Pistrict Fhe ex nanee ae of original composi« tons, selec sigs, both poetry sad pr ease: isterspersé Seite Singing by the pupils. | whole affair reflected crettit on the pupils, the j Magee and Allen, who. jointl | in apithyad i ly, Yairy land are ! known to him when she, like them, was at- The question was again called on Mr. Uter- | eble’s nomination, and he-was declared the « chaizman. Joseph C. Clayton was appointed prctetary. Ihr. ible and resolutions; s in limes like the present it becames c mount duty of every good citizen to ilest and evince his unswerving attach- 1 and fidelity to the Union of these States sud his firm and unflinching loyalty to the <tovernment thereof, in order that those who tvor & yigorous and suceesaful prosecution «f clis war and a suppression of this iniqui- fous and unnatural rebellion may be known and distinguished from those who countenance and give aid and support to those in arms agsimst the best government ever established by Man; and whereas no man of questioned joyalty should be selected for trust, profit or efnolument; therefore, be it Resolved, That the yoters of the Fourth Ward in ward meeting assembled, for the purpose of selecting proper and suitable persons for the several and respective city offices, do hereby declare and assert our firm, unalterable and wnswerving devotion and loyalty to the Goy- ernment of the United States; that we fayor a firm, steady and vigorous prosecution of. this war by the Administration for tne purpose of suppressing this accursed rebellion: that we willin no case or event sanction a dissolution of this Union, but in the langnage of the im- mortal Jackson, proclaim and affirm, «The Union must and shall be preserved.” That the “Constitution ot the United St he declaration of principles as asserted by our forefathers, and being the grand “Magna Charta” of the rights and liberties of the peo- pie, we hereby pledge our lives, our fortunes, sind our sacred honor to maintain it inviolate. ed” being the grand culmination ot | T.G. Clayton offered the following pre- | Resolved, That nm pursuance of the principles ¢ enunciated in the preamble, aud having a full and abiding confidence in the integrity, un- questionable loyalty, and strict business qual- fications of our fellow citizen Mr. William Jvixon, the present incumbent, we hereby de- «clare him to be our unanimous choice and si 4ection for the position of Collector of the City. Resolved, That having the same confidencein our teHow citizen Mr. Samuel E. Douglas, the present incumbent, we herehy declare him to be our unanimous choice and selection for the position of Register ot the City. Resolved, That Major Arthar Balbach having shown his loyalty by his serving in the three months volunteers, and being in every way tully qvaliffed by his long experience in the Coast Survey, we hereby declare him to be our choice’and selection for the position of Sur- veyor ot the City. Mr. B. ¥. Wilkins stated that he had come to the meeting prepared to affirm his devotion to:he Union in even more deeided words than thore of the resolutions, but he would not have insulted the yoters of the ward by tacking to Trsolntions Of & national character, pe rsonal resolutions, To the national resolutions he would yote aye, but not to the peraonal ones, and if the resolutions were to be voted on as whole, he would vote against them. He charged that the resolutions had been cut and @ried, and that an effort was being made to cram them down people’s throats, and he moved to adjourn to meet at the City Hall some ame during the month of May. The chair appealed to iam to withdraw his Motion if he came in good faith, and at least al- jow an answer to be given. Mr. Wilkins withdrew his motion, and asked that it should be renewed. At this moment the floor cracked and settled in the buck part of the room, and considerable excitement ensued, but order wis at length re- stored. Dr. Clayton denied that the resolutions had been cnt and dried. He had come to the meet- angto support certain gentlemen, and would use his influence in their favor, but if the meet. ing Ws not in favor of those named, they could yote down the resolutions, and he wonld go pedi the majority. If he was defeated that id be the last of it;he would vote for the adates nominated, | conduc | to guard against worthless imitations. Not to make the halucina- | caus preceptress, Mrs. Amidon, and the mstroctor of inusic,- Mr. Daniel. The singing wa fine, and elieifed great praise from the audience. he original pieces Were read? by the’ Misse + edit the paper ‘is made up of called “The Gleaner,” whtel mutter composed by the pupi At the plose gt the res May or Wallach. ss, commended the school high- He remarked that their teacher was well tending school ; and neld ouf to thém Ber suc- cec+ in life as anincentive to assiduous aunts ; His best efforts wonld be given to advance the | feclingly @'the effect‘produéed'uporn his mind by one ot the pieces recited, relative to domes- the uuthor. The exhibition ‘passed Off very pleasantty: | and, on@ceoumt-of the interest manifested in these exhibitions, it weuld not be a bad idea to | Secure the Smithsonian hall in case Of a repe- i tition, Tue Rvusstan Wan.-—This beautiful work of | The battle scenes | Leet For Dutrtx Tar Provost Manswar’s Orrices-Lieat. Charles W. Thempeon, Thirty. ninth Massachusetts: Volumteers, has been detailed for duty in Provost -Marshal Todd's office, filling the pies 3! of Lient. Murphy, who has accompanied his tegiment (the Tenth New Jersey) to the army of the Potomac. The: Tkirty-ninth Magsachusetts, Colonel Davis, are doing provost duty in the city, and are in camp near the Circle, pial Ea THE PAINTING, “Loss of the Monitor” thich hus been on exbfbition at Blanchard & Mohwn’s for sometime, is now at Gautier’s,on Pennsyl- .Yani@avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth ‘atreete. The painting will be rafiled as soon as the numbers are taken, and gentlemen will do wellto call and book their names. A photo- graph card will be furnished those who book for a chance. age A Carv.—W. D. Wallach, Esq.: Anarticle ap- pears in your issue of last evening, copied from the Philadelphia Inquirer, in which our names are published as “rebel spies and mail car- riers,” and the assertion is made that through our instrumentality important army order: have been furnished to the rebels. In reply, we aver mo-t emphatically that the said allegations are false, No orders, movement of troops or intorma- | tion any vith - nd put,the question, when a nun. | of y kind connected with the Govern ment have cver been, either directly or re- | motely, communicated to the enemy through our agenc We rare solemnly and unequivocally de- clare that we have never written one word, or senteven a verbal message, toany humun being in the South on any subject, or haye we ever in one instance received a letter written to either of us from the South since the commencement of the rebellion. We challenge the fullest investigation of this subject, and if any evidence can be adduced to prove that we haye ever been in correspon- | denge with any traiter, or haye ever uttered one word of disloyalty to the Government whose blessings we have enjoyed for more than sixty yeurs, we will then admit the propriety of at. taching the approbrious epithets traitors” to our names, and ~tand ready to re- ceive the penalty which should be meted out to such offenders. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, Jamas L. Apptson, ANTHONY ADDISON. » April 21, 1863. ee Bat avy Yard on Frida and Saturday nings, at & o'clock, @ series of beautiful Dissotvinz Views, ilustrated by cpaent Poetic Recitajions tugether with a fine Band of Music, Tickets twenty-five cents. For sale atthe luail, ap 23-3t* Washington, D Ar Opp Fiitows aaesee ee Wat aN AMOUNT oF Sorienine any Drsxa: amcue the Veiunteers would be prevented by ta) tr use of Hollowsy’s Pills & Ointment. For Wounds, Sores and Beurvy, the Ointment is a certain cure. and for Bowel Complaints, Fxvers, Small Pox, &c., tke Pillsarethe ast medicine in the world.’ Only 25 ets. per Box or Pot. 21 ee THe GREAT ACCLIMATING Tox1c.—Wherever Heetetter’s Stomach Bitters, the celebrated Americsn prevention of Climate Diseases, have been introduced into unheaithly regions iheir | effects in sustsining the health, vigor, and animal | spirits of those whos? pursuits subjected them to | extraordinary risks from exposure and privation, have been Wonderful. In the army the superiority of this article overevery other invigorating and | alterstive medicine, has me so manifest where used, chat itis relied upen, exclusively, asa protection against bilious fever, fever and sgue, and bowel ecmplaints of every kind, The soldiers say itis the only stimulant which produces ant Feepsupaeaithy babit of body in unwholesome ons. Forthe unacclimated pioneer aad set- nese. Terough ost the United States it is con- sidered the most healthful aad agreeable of all! tontes, and altogether unequalled asa ret y for dyspepsia, The medicinal ingredients are all vege: and are held in solution by the most whol - one ‘stimulant known—the exsence of rye. ‘*Hos- tetter’s Bitters’ are manufactured at Pittsburgh, Pevnsylvapia. and no less than £9,000 dozen bottles are sold annually, Kept by all respectable roggivte Wholessle Agents.—A. M. Bininger - Co., 237 Penn. avenue, p 22-203t a Cuincrony.—It is seriously to be regretted that corna and oth: rders of the feet, to which the majority of the people are subject, should have deen considered of co little interest amengst the public, and «carcely to have been noticed in a proper manner by thore continually termented; although itis a well known fact that these loca} complaints wheu neglected injure the general system, ss pre venting the body from taking that natural exercise Ve to health; but since the arrivelof Dr. White, at 424 P. enue, hundreds of our cit- izens bave submitted to hia manipulations, and “spies and } WANTS, No. ae Nee Seek eae eee 2s yer VALUABLE PROPERTY ON PENNSYL- “A@GTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. By GRB“N & WILLIAMS, Auctionaers. THiaa aoe On banda. Honast totes ant Tb fal suenrypetere Soba Weer, az. Aver: ; 2 2th instar ahi { AAlsumie tion sua mat | hina aaa ee | the.same by applying st this office maiaet | (a8 a Torand opens { tween I) and Io Clock 2 demrertion erm renting Siok TANTED—A yo y Racine rit fe ee vata B a cents side. alpatese ine m™m wi 1 W ‘as clerk ino. goceryer ‘ioe store; eee | andea, MS Bryelte running back. i perience im thé business, make woes See ackeS w | |, generally useftl in w business capacity pend gine | ments: mtioh in a frame Dwi {Beet reference Af reunited. adress @.:: ones balance jp ain i $9 K street north. apusty | rue 8 tease ater om tay Hes le. Adesd | V y ANTRD By She te tot May,a first ¢ FUR- ap 15-td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. I NIBHED iB olean and ready to docupy, | eof public instruction. He alluded ver) . tie affliction, and paid a high compliment to ; is the most reliable of all safeguards against | testify with gratitude aa to lila successful mathod | of treating corns, bunions. bad pails, &e. ap2l A Facr Worrs Kxowing—That Indis rubber | goods of every description can ba repaired in the bestest manuer and at the shortest notice at H. A Hall's Bubber Warehouse, 3c0 Pa. avenue, be- tween 9th and lth str, mar 3-e0}it ea A CovGH, CoLD, og am IngiTATED THROAT, allowed to progress, results in serious Puimona: and Bronchial affections, oftentimes incurable, Brown’s BroxcutaL Trocurs reach directly the affected parts and give almost instant relief. In Brononit18, ASTEMA, and O4- TARRH they are beneficial. The good +flects reault- ing from the use of the Troches, and their extended use, has caused them te be counterfeited. Be sure only the genuine Brown’s Bronchial Troches which Oprais | | have proved their efficacy by a test of Many years. | ! Pupiio Speakers and Stxezns should use the “ar, Awon Duvall said the hall was notlarge | enough, and urged that the meeting adjourn. Dr. Clayton.—The gentleman (Mr. Wilkins) ougets to the National reeolutions— misrepresent me. [Sensation. J Dr. Clayton.—I don’t wish to be interrupted— | Mr. W flicin ‘Then don’t misrepresent. ms. Wilkins.—That is not so. you must not i Dr. Clayton.—Wait until I have finished the | sentence. The gentleman objects to the Na- tional resolutions if they are tobe considered in connection with the closing resolutions. ‘The meeting could vote on the resolutions =eparately, and the first two could be adopted, bat if the meeting saw proper to vote the others down he would be gatisfied, and bow to the will of the majority. He wanted a full ex- pression of the yiews of the voters, and was eausfied that the business of the meeting could be proceeded with harmoniously, and that at t some of the resolutions could be adopted. was*in favor of Messrs. Douglass and Dixon. Mr. T. B. Brown thought a motionto as- journ evidently proper, as not half the volers of the ward could get into the building. A large number had left the hall when the floor cracked, getting scared; and he moved the meeting adjourn to meet ar the City Hall next Wednesday evening. The Chyir suggested that last $year the hall ‘ws considered quite large enough. [Cries ot “qu: stion.”] The meeting would do well to at ie ‘ast vote “on the national resolutions, and he uggested that they be discussed. Let it not be Sala that the yoters of the Fourth Ward, in meeung assembled, refused to act on such res- eiutions as had been presented. The reason that the resolutions were offered was that it was thought proper, in making the nominations, that a platform should be adopted. Mr. Broven urged that the meeting adjourn, a+ the building was unsafe. Joun T. Clements, jr., seconded the motion to = raphe giving as a reason that the hall could ‘hold the voters. He had just come in, and tot ud us many persons outside as in, He did not wish any one to doubt his loyalty. The x ajority were in ftyor of giving the voters a iull opportunity to express their views; and in order that they might have every opportunity, he boped fin @djournment world take place. > of “question,” trom seyeral parts of the ball The Chairsaid he did not wish it to be nnder- Stood that in his. remarks he had reflected on ye Juan's loyalty. Browa suggested that the resolutions be ad again. Several voices, Gmpatienth)—«P ut the ques- 108 &nd the yote on, the adjournment was ullers, 5 atin er Ae the aflinaative 2 4 Pot printed tickets, with name of B. naan Other trends of Mr. As Codtichs candidatedor CoMector, for del the eee au Trocher. Military Offcers and Soldiers who over- tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changer, should have them. Sold everywhere at cents per”, ox. Jan 17-30 app go Erzan SrOneeee Caw be Curzp.—Dr. Rand's peciaic, es Spermatorrs Se Weakness drnvatencyy3 Loss of Power, Mat, mily ond a es of the ra Its effects are Speci A fic, Reh convince the most sk of its Price $1 2 box. Bold by 8. 0. Ford, cor- { zer Tita street and Pa. avenue, "Washingto: yn, and Henry Cook Alexandria, aly pivesiep Nas SSPE” 3 Diseases OF THR NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY anp SuxvaL BraTEys —New! and liable treat. the Howard Assoctation—sent ment—in Reports of | in ania letter envelopes, free ok hy ees selution, . Bkillin Houg! Philadelphia, s mar we = ee ATTENTION, Boldiera and others. Samaritan’s Gift is ‘only hope. Cures any case of private complaints in from two to & four days. If pect t woul be saved from long #1 and speed don’t fai! to avail yourselves orth remedy ons Samaritan Herb Juices he only | for seres and d: e etual Tae treated with mercury, Take of this, Patiee remedy and be permanestly cured, Seejadvertise ment in another column. eer. Guest PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, via Baltimors nd Harrisbure, 2 the North and West.—T wo trains leave ‘WasBington daily and one on Sunday- y—quitk time— low fare and sure connections. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates, For tickets and fur- ther informatie: sa appiy at the ofice ef Great Crest Rp. asylvania Koate, east corner of Pi la avenue aud ixth at ashi: maton. Otten ope n from. ba. mm, UD p.m ‘on Sundays from 2 xed m, au lly 5B. O. Nozron, THE CurAPsoT ss anp sagt Hata Drew Never Fades or We es Out. aoe PRAT G centsabox. The best in use. C. Ford, corner 11th Btroey and Be ar and Henry ook. Alexan: 2. Duponr’s Sugar-coated Foriale Regula vol Pre r@, 50. t's, aon Wash- ja6-ly 5 Pills’ are the very best st, They operate and cectiveby, an ‘and be ie swear coated arent nena Bea upon ne most 4elicate stom: A trial of shese ius weil] proize tele aeciapsy qreall otkeas, 78. eorner Street Gad Bas wi and Henry Cook, Alexandria nv? Webingtow, and, Haney + = DIED, On The radar. the 234, JOHN W., eldest a: John A: and Catharine’ Kirkpatrick, in tne Bos year of hisace. May he rest in peace. i ‘The friends of the pe Ge respectfully invitéd * ° pera) father, No. 2=9'routh B atreet seer oo On the night of the nat otock, i aged 3 mo! ‘he fucersl: ‘will take ce es pseneen at 3 o'clock. a 23d WOLETAM JACOB, youngest ate ti PSecob ta | 5 Mary E. Poss. azed 5 Van cera the ete Se a thes a ‘om W. ONES, tate of 2 BONE at of Grater | Soverpione Cemetery be Sanday next the loak p. and avitel te attend without forther ames Canal, to be pretected by a suitab’e iron railing. soyienets $1, admitting a gentleman and ladies— Fach proposal ‘must suggest a. opin, and the | to be had of any oR the members or at the door en } amount of sie additional cost & basemant | the night of the Soiree of # th. and the fall length of the ty order of the Committee, 21-6t* Suildine, should ihe Conpcile gomclute to hare Ww i Bree, stating locatio: GrorcEtown, D. with ajl the modern improvements between t President's Mantion and the Gapitol, and newr the avenue, Adéress “R.A. X.. cate B.A. Driver, | City Post Office. sp Alw* KCHANICAL BUSINESS.—A having ' 1 M a practical Kuowledze of siaamande and otner ag Fae chinery ; sito. t horns ly acquainted with manufacture of br! tos and other goods made from clay, is detirous of forming a business counestion toetigage ina manufacturing gr mechanical busl- | By GREEN i tea LLIAMS, ‘Auctioneers, ness. Addfess Box 721 Po: m3 Sree, Wi VE SUE < tthe uk ar Avo! BD AT THE OLAR. | Tullecllatgoccleck pred hve trate Hane GOOD BARSBR WANTSD AT THE re c A gndon reat jarber Shop, corner Sti steest { houses. situated’ on Fist atreet cate. ween 7 ar? \ roomMeaeb; ali ofdjot 10, in : Wi ‘O RENT—A ; Sond in want of am ouneE 7 zy homesicee | to prrehase, as they will be parate rem, | Serms—One-baif cash; pabedy in six and t twelve Address Box 15 Star Offer, ; the” pute! pen to give tes ei re. tHe WASTED By a competent ‘and experienced : ray savereat from the des 0 ean giv: tiafactory re‘erences, & ‘SITUATION to supettaten tn bon nding house ct 4 | beg ecpee which rooms are let. Addr WARZEP 2 TO RENT rh pope po #msil “account of the rein, peo. si imvtant, same] joe S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED inst, cweaie heur &7 THE AROVE SALE ¥ Te EP, oN apzi re AS WILLIAMS Aucts. 4 ben THE seo BALE 18 STILL FURTHER t Darin ou, account pe = Tain until the th inet get rig iN & PITRE: Auets.- 2 908t ofthe GHEEN & WILLERMD veal count of the ra a THURSDAY, ‘the FURNISHKD HOUSE containing from 4 to bd S rooms: rent paid in a: vance; ene convenient | 8? 1S-4t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ey ty cas. Address Post Office Box 534. 87 THE ABOVE SALE 13 STIL FURTHER 4 postponed ex accoais Of (he irs Tain until MONDAY, vis TED—a Go Pa SHED HO Seely eer apt GSH0N 2 WiLrase, auets, | Wy, the let o Pine. ee Stal erg eh le By W.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. —~ risate family, Ai oa throedays, “ABO.” XECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD tar Offi ap 28-3t* inc Lots at Auction.—On TER W ANTED— Aapttled WOMAN to ds the general housework of a very small family. One who haga child from 3 to 19 years old which she can bring with. ber will finda good home and liberal NOON, 20th instant, at 5 o’clook,, we et Caer front of the premises, Lots 16, 13,19 Vision of Equsre 153, fronting 6ach on 16th, s between, aon Lazo Mei reets. One- died cash; balance in 5, i3,and13 | wages. Applyat No. 431 6th street, between F. motte, bearing inte: sestand secured by deeds of and G streets, av ay ap23-2t_ | truaten the epee RONNOGHTE, 7 ANTED—By an He rienced Amorican bar- y ) naoper. 9, SITUATION ee fon; bas JAM 8 O°By NOGHER: of executors tended bar i ouis, ew Orleans axd fo: 1e ; past! thee yoareia how i apld W.L. WALL & OO., Aucta. York i rat class te H od reference given. Address SOHN ¥ ee | letropo:ilan Hotel, New York, ANTED—A good eS cnet can com vail 1 recommended at ‘ ELPER “WANTED aa Satis SHOP.—In- | wai BOVE SALE I8 POSTPONKD IN quire ef ROBT, H. QRAHAM, Qoachmaker, | consequence df the rain, until WEDNESDAY, the 477 8th street. ap2-st* | Ith instant, WANTED-4 white MAN SERVANT to goto i at officer in the field. Apply at 345 i9that., between Tand K. ap 22 3t* Ww ANTED—A first class COOK immediately ; | none else need apply. Call at 406 uf 2th street, | between G and H. Ste bis ANTED—A GIRL, about i2 or 14 years of a, rd. A. No. 137, folios 51 et s2q., one of tu attend to children and assist about the i Tend’ counts Yor aah ine tor county, D.C... 1 8) house. Apply immediately at 350 D atreet, be- | seil Loin No, 52 and 63, in James CG. McGuire’a tween yth and ith sts, ap2-3t | Subdivision of Equare nnmbered 624, each es | ipg 24 feet_on H street, near the Governmen’ Wan TED—A WOMAN to do house work and | Printing Office, and running back 176 feet Jimches, and jron ir asmall family. Inquire of | toa go forta ley. JANIS PUMPLIRY, C street, between 4', and gth. ap 22-51 A BOOKKEEPER WANTS ASITUATION. At present, femencre: ion pec much anol jest as empleyiment. Addr stating where an in’ view can be had, “P, L. R,,’’ Star Office Rox 35, e. S7-THE ABOVE SALE, | Boog ain the rain, until FRIDAY AFTEH- Ty Prisiine Orrice 8quine AFTERNOUN, M | premises by Virtue of adeed of trust to the sab- perther. cae eran, Ly tanted infront, and are very desirable location Terms: Gue-third in cash, the remainder in 6 trust on the premises, LK 18 POSTPONED, In 2th vanieye at So’clock. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctiencers, STEE’S BALE OF VARUSBLE toe Tl On SA’ ORDA 16th, at 53. etek. on the and aul recorded in Th se Lote have # pavement laid and trees r residence. id 12 months, with interest . secured by adeed of | {Alt cont of ‘conveyancing t be paid by the pur- ap 2-5 | charer, °° THOS, J. FISHES, Trustes. W Para HOUBE anaes comet apBd J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucis, an trrets, between isth asd ¥th, - t >: it ce. ° is Ss Ls iprants cages im fasaly; Zont paid in bette Preatart Om WEDNESDAY AP TRENOON ae TO ) RENT—A HOUSR, unfurnished W containing no less than tan rooms; the honse | jiberaJ, A. 8., No 1m folio 244, et seq; No. a to have the modernimprovements. Apply t» OUR- Mol t' seq: No, rat folio 193), ae aad No. NELIUS W. CAMPBELL, No. 299 Katrect near | je7" folie sos et Gate re \ Penn, ayenus. ap 2 Want ED—A COOK—one willing to as 2D the gencral housework ina fainily of three ersons. The best wages will ba offered, and none nt a competent and industrious person reed apply Di % Wallach, surviving trustee, I shall sell Lots on at W. L L & CO’S Auction Room, south ha bered thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34) in sau: corner Pa. avenue and yth at, ap Gt numbered ve nnn ired aud fifty. sere Ser) from ine ANTED-N A hy t 5 ether 136 fee ches en Firs eet wes! Wt Be Tate ana otnTict | belweseborth Land M streots, together with the. | aioe Ons Sbieesion De allor par’ improvements, consisting of a large brick dwelling n to purchas: 01 the bite all how preferred, Address Box 388, or ate te 334° Pennsylvania ay- enue. &p 18-t a deed of trust on the premises. All eonveyancing V ANTED TO PURCHASE_The GOGD WLLL at the expense of purchaser. Ifthe terms of sal and FIXTURES of a restaurantin Washing- | are not complied with in five days thereafter the ton. Any one havin, ine to seii will hear of a urcharer by Gore. tter in Box No. 20 Star whore ap interview can had. ap 16-39" W 7 ANTED.—A good practical Farming and Gar- den Hand, to cultivate a small ones = Bladensburg, ean find employment b appl ying at No. 411 Pa. avenue, or Mr. Q N'B, at Ellavitte, None but a sober and competent “hand need spely. ap 16-1t* JOS. B. STEWART WaAsTED— SECOND- = FORNITURE | Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and | j ex ac Housefurnishing Socas of every Mauoription® . BOCHLY, 425.7th st mar 3)-tf bet. G and H, east side will up the | April 15th, at 53; o’clock on the premisea, by virtue of four deeds o we folio 325 et sea; being of the land records of a virtue of two decrees, of mbered respectively 1794 and 1796, snbetituting me a8 trustees in the*place and stead of Charles Bb ‘Germsof sale: One third in cash, the remainder in ax and twelve months, with interest secured by trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and tice in the Evening aa" mar 12-3tawds «7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, oN A t, hi id Pril2ist, same hon’ apa Merrie zy, anges! ap 16 cots @F-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST- poned until TUESDAY ty, place. ap 22 trust, recorded Tespectively ia ington County, saa teiey of Colambia; and by the Circuit Court of the strict of Columbia. passed in chancery causes, pense of defaulting purchaser on one weeks no- F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. J. %: Mc@UIRE & Co.’ Aucta, count of the rain, until TURSDAY EVENING. J.C. MeGUIRE & CO,, Aucta, {| 5th Bie o-clock same | TINGLY, Trustee. yo McGUINE & CO. Ancis, BALLS, PARTIES, &e. ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE; furniture if desired, Address 8. W E, Box 22 Star Office. ak 26 Im* j WANTED By arespectable weman,a SITU A- TION as cook, wesahst c or ironer; refer- nces givenif required. ald or address at 242 2th atreet, corner of M, for 2 oon aps WANTED The entire public to see the splendid new stock of Jewelry and Silver plated Ware just opened atthe Dollar Store, 438 Pa. avenue, near 4348t. No trouble to show goods whether you buy or ‘not. aps lm* URNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, for from one to three years a Farnished th on de Dwelling for a private ceeonciom sane | virstor or nd War b) ferred, A Lock SF Washiueton. D. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. NEW MARKET HOUSE. “Plan¥ and estimates of the cost of s Market Take pleasure in announcing to’ their friends and on Ds G The WIERNIA CLUB most respectfully an- pounce to their friends and tae Dae gener- ally chat they will ire tae BALL on FRIDAY Temperance Hall. B fates between 9th and| th, No pains will be apared to make this one of the first entertainments of the season, Tickets @1, admitting a gentleman and ladies. MBBRS OF THE ea BRANKLIN CLUB e publ Rares ive their ninth public V@RAND ANNUAL BALL WEDNESDAY, rey th, 1-63, at the autiful Hall of the Franklin Engine Hlouse, treet, mear 12th st. Committee of Arrangements. Alfred Tennet. KB. Mooney. YRaAND CBLESRA TOS OF THN FIRST OF capi ‘teenth grand No May lst, at By order of the Committee ap 21-5t* House to be erected in this Town, ou the site of the | = present one, will be received by the sutecriber | until noon on the lath day of ple 1363. { It is desired thatthe str should be credi- | table in if appearance, nis ave all such arrange- ments and fixtures as gre sppreved modern in- | vention, with proper re. Rss to the demands of li enti ion, cleantiness, and genéral con- 5: fu The | plane may be separate and varied by each | person #0 as to embrace one or More proporals: ‘ For a House of one story, of the length and width of the present one For s H¢ use of two stories to extend from Bridge _ street to the Canal, withan = of eight feet in een its sonthern termination and the such addition, The waterials and panies quality and style to be roved such agent as may be appointed by ie Ceuneile 0 inspect the same while in course 0! ¥ constraction. The plans herein Sndipated ar are inten: dei to be more suggestive than and any ot her peice may be presented wip be conside! Beewee preferable may b: fooepted by the Councils eee be of a Hi a ee further isfonnsee Toke pat be cesited t * e given on &| 10D @ subscriber. z PPENRY ADDISON, Mayor. | 15 Maror’s greicn, April 1, IGHT SOAVANGER W who may eee to ne, gmalo apié eotd rson | ed an Ni tight Scare By the request of our man: many ee bats or ca) $50 éut of the Falls Chureh, Pai: county, V: aif | NORSBS: ones dark brows aa | hind feet and her ymaneand te il, with brio the i Leto Friday evening. the 17th inet.,a MEM- EMEMBERTHBE M. 38. A. MERRY SOCIAL ASSOCIATION! friends, 4] ae mi fie our MONDAY vavaiine, April ith, at TEMPERANCE BALL, (on E street, between 9th dnd 10th.) A fae pease na String Band has been engaged on. No bats or ¢ 1s allowed to be worn inthe room. ny apndunee thet wb © LOST AND FOUND. REWARD.—Was stolen from the subseri- Br on the alet ingtant, abot two miles two with mie a te other is ‘t worrel, wi ear, Th ois ‘his Knees ai inhi ene, Rnd tail The above some ge be given to ‘son who will recover the ssid horses and hi . gm fotbgowntr. SOHN RB. DARNE. nger in Georgetown. D. who wil perform , ORANDU 1 taining accounts and Rieder Saithfully, will man application in writing | other papers of value to the owner, The uame of and address the sanie a 672 Post Office, | the eudsoriber is on the cover of the book. A re- ecrne ee: D. Me apniicanis Must state | ward of 92 will be paid the finder leaving the their save the py their residence. book at 254 Pa, avenue, between Ith and 13th sts. ap ROB’T McLEAN Ww. LUM! ORWARBING CS AND GuNBRaL COMMISSION 91 amp te wares) « Branxe, Attends to the ive a ay * ine Grain. an — Merchandise general dros Fretght, Ghat Goi, containing secvipis sud. memoraua ters Vessels, Xe. jue only te the subseri dsome re iness transacte % wel with prompinen and oy ‘will be given to the er eke returning t dispateh. Beak fo me at 250 G atree ap 22-3t' A.G. wikiio SOTLERE, RS, ATTENTION! FOR, E, Wo vores casTiint AMANTINS DANDL in SRLLOW ADANDLBS, ry Cheap for cash at National Boap and Candle woke Green street and the » Cane » Georgetown, | mar | jALE— F= . 60 paren TA) 30 BABRE ° Ay 1 noel’ “5, L, KIDWULL, Georgetown, p.0, | ™ ones. ae above fie enna eee aa sir ree T@-~ covery or information w! ot. DENIS LONOY ry eet, BOARDING. ay 92-20" n Rand Bet eie oe ee —A few somgant t ae = accemmo- = tae y in eis tr om the corner avenue, between 17th end 381 sts, ‘ap 2L3t™ iT conta ea, 8 «email cusatity of qa oa. ad ie art same to No. atree| w BaTVED AND re n Receerberie Och ie tween aigand 6thetreats— — bd Pénn, avenue, e Goshen brer coe ine the Gaited Btates. Pee feat, (iro bask scar on one of wore or brin, andOsts. [¢ $2 ap 23 3t* OUND—A PACKAGE OF MONBY which will ae caicares ce on x SaaS tar, proof of eke tS | Ftising, Inquire of the Treas- ap 21w REWARD —Brokeawayy on Dasote \e op bir. farm, white streak on the face, (or isting i bls tron Fong Wee The ta . StS a se) ARTROR A i Sore REW. @o REWARD. —Strayed away from the ines f Denis Donovan, on Ruaday., ue +B onths old, two whit te.” ile aud ieee “Sp ye ‘Lrett! FRANOK TA¥LOg. r ‘OF. MAN. By 81 he re. . with illustrations; Jute lished. eo apfim ih ‘ite BIRPaR ORNT-| ey) “ronisenpntnis BARROW, “MER RLDEN "& cO., No, 823 Pens, Avexox, Oppostte Wiltacts’, | and tweive months, seatre , VA | city, fora pri e : of trust on the premises. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NORACH be GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avetioucers. yr UbiR BUILDING LOC ON NORTSH 4 STANNT, NET BE 15TH aND WT sTRESTS. at Avl rion. —Onr FRIDAY. th. 21th tastaat, at § o'c)« P. M...we shall sett in frontof the premises all of Lot 6\ im square 188, fronting oa north L ree 8 feet 4 inches; minning back t> Se fest alle: e@-tnird cash; balan prme Ore-ta _ eighteen months. The purchaser’ oe bs Tel payments, bearing meet tougive ne day of A deed given and a deet of trust taten, ed GREEN & WILLTAMR, |, Ancta, ByJ ts oe OLR & CO,, Auctionsers, ALUABLE onc a oJ V vn FRIDAY AFTERNOUO a Paterna o'clock. in front of the Reems, ved all aell part of Lot No, 3, in Square fron! ing 21 feet on | North © ‘stree! ith and izth atroet between West, runping bi See Terma: One. third cash, the remainder ia six, with intsrestby a deed ae Aeigeie i! premalses, apl C. McGURIE & CO , ucts. By GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. fei ac BUILDING LOT ONS GB. BBT- BET AT TIGN--On NEBDAY, the eters sosnats wena eit jn front of the preia- el otk g. in Drury’s swbdi- iquare & ing feet on Ohooteat Tree north,end sassing back >s0:feet to a 19.foot alley, between lath and cd Sth ats. west. Terme: Ongshs. he balarca ingtromths, with a mote secured bya once of trui on pls ie prem- ises. and bearin ‘est from the day of dale. Allo! sezrorschgatiie piirehaser’s =x72080. ‘apd =" “pom Aucté. er THE ABOVE 8A. ED ON aceount of the rain Ati Ti Dar inst at6o'ciock p.m. Sale tortake it ap iy-d bil GREEW & setoa tka ocecnawt By MBESHAL x iy Auctioneers, - eee APPLES s. FRESE! armed SH, + & is SATURDAY MOR! BEATS ees Fat Ko orelok ae will tetlan treat sto! cee Bvls. Prime Quality Potatoes ples; * “ Family Flour 100 doz. Condensed Milk, French Mustard, Chocolate. Tebaceo, Ciothing, C ters acd Fancy Goeas, je positive. ap 2i-td MARSHALL ei Pati, Aueta. By J.C. MeGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. O’. SATTRDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock, in front of the Auctioa Rooms, we shail geil’ at auctfon— 1 Pami:y Carriage, i} Top Buggy Wagon, laet Boggy Harness. Terms cash, con 4.0, MoGUIRE & By W. Ls WALL& 00., Auctioneers. Soth side Penn. avenue and 9th street. IANOS AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MORNING, April 234, we will sell, on the Arst Hoot of our anction rooms for account of whem it = concern without reserve for cash— ee Second Hand Pianos: iy positive. apR-it W.L. WALI, & CO., Aucta, SsTHE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON account of the weather, to SATURDAY MORN- ING, April Ath, at Wo-cloek, ap 33 _U. WALL & ©O., Auets. By Ww. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. South corner Pennsylvania avenue and Hh street. Pi BEMPTORY SALE OF THE STOCK OF A CRNITORE DeALRR aT AVOTION.—On THURS- DAY MORNING, the 2: instant, at 10 o'clock, we will sell on the firat floor of our Auction Rooms, without reserve, a large stock of Furniture, con- sisting of— Mahogany ‘and Walnut marble topand plain Bu- reaus Walnut and Mahogany Sofas and Tete-a-Petes Mahogany and Walnut Rockers and Easy Chairs Jenny Lind, Cottage and other Bedateads Hair Shuck, and Shuck and Hair Mattresses, asters avi Pillows Cane and Wooden-seat Chairs and Rockers, Desks Wardrobes, Tables. Whatnota and Etageres Marble top Tables, Washstands and Extension Dining Tabiea Lounges, covered with Broeatel, Repsand Leather Ginss Wa: Cooking Stoves, Iron Belstesda Cottage Setts, Carpeta, Matting and Oilcloths. With many other articles in the Housefarnishing line, allof which will be sold witheut reserve, Terms cash. ap ls W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ey THE ABOVE SALE_ I8 POSTPONED, ON account of the rain, until SATURDAY MORNING, Pale Y ae same hour _ z & CO., Aucts, lace. ap ~ 2D. WALL By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, LUABLE BUILDING LOT At ree conean OF THIR(BENTH AND MSTREKT —On SA DAY AFTEBNOON, April phe By o a’clock. on the premises, we shall sell Lo tN? 7,in Davidson’s subdivision of square No, ie fronting 2% feet 2 inches on M street, at the coruer of 13th street, and ees 120 feet to an alley. This lot is well lecated ina beautiful part or the ate residence. and it will be desirable location for a store Title indisputal One-half “cash, the remainder in six onths, witn interest secured by a deed Bol- ens _[Rep.J J. O. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, bys. C McGUIRE & CO, Anctioneers. ARGE SALE BY OATALOGUE OF BOSES 4yp Prants.—On MONDAY AFTERNGON, April 2th, at a3 ovelock, at the dneiton Kooms, we spall sell by BOUT 1d) CHOICE EVER BLOOMING ROSES. ae aol Shrubs, Clbsbisg piaatss Boabie Dablias, ‘Gladiol jus, Ever Greens, &c. Pear Trees, Plums, Green Gage’s Cherry Pitre ‘Ke. The collection embraces the choi kinda eeownt in Europe and America, and are from the celebrated gardensof A. Jardin. Florist, corner 1sth ahd ie ntrest, Waahing¢ca b.d. » McGUIRE & CO., _ apd (Rep. and chron. i Auctioneers. By J C. McGQUIKE & CO., Auctioneers. NEW CANAL PACKET BOAT Will be sold at public auction, at Easby’s Wharf, foot of D street, on WEDNESDAY, April 29th, at 12 o'clock mgr se ti Terms casb "TR ory. rm "i [Rep] 3.0. McQUIRE & CO., Aucta,_ By ee DOWLING, Auctioneer. RUSTEB’S SALE or PROPERTY 1n GEORGE. TOWN.—By virtue of a deed of trust executed John O'Donoghue and wife on the 231 Blas 1860, and recorded in Liber J, A. of the land records of Washingten county, of Columbia, and at the request of the parti ne eu ed thereby, I will offer at public sale, URi RAD AY, the 2 day of Ap ril, 1863, at the hour ei 6o'clock = nm. eee fellowing ‘plese of property, situated in The first Deine pt parte of Lota No. 49 and 70, Beatty and Hawkins ad tion, situated at the northwest corner of F; sone and Ist streets, fronting 9 feet more or’ ederiok and 63 feet more or lesa on Ist street, oThis lot will be sold in two parts eack fronting 315; feet more of leas on Ist street and running back to ‘the depth of the lot. Also, part of Lot numbered 63, in same addition fronting 2 feet on the west side of Frederick street and running back 150 feet deep, with the frame house thereon, now occupied by Mrs. McCann. Also, part of same Lot, fronting 20 feet on west wide of same street and running back 15) feet deep with the frame house thereon Terms: One-half of the purchase money in cash; the residue in 12 months from day of sale, with i ia: | terest, ‘All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ACKSON, Trustee ap 13-4&ds * THOS. DOWLING, Auct. MONDEY, PONE BALE ae POSTPONED TO wth ou! ns is ae SACK SON Trustee. ap THOS. DOWLING, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. XECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY BELONGING TO oH Estate peer LATE CHas, B. inter, ites AY A Tonallact the Police ing ralnekls Parte Bee ie. mare tothe estate of the late Ohas Dg, ota 6 ¥ and part of9, in Square 321. and Lot No: a ee Lots 6, 7,8 art of 9. in Square 321, front on 13th street w tween B and F streets north. gra are impro # ay wlarge auare ae dwelling house, with lar portico in front, and known as the reaidencece of he late Charles B King, a brick building known as ‘‘King’s Gallery.’ fitted up and arranged as exhibition room for painting, studio and dwelling, and a large and wi ranged four- story brown front dwelling house. Lot 10 ia? feet] inch on F street north, the western part of which is improved with a three- atory brick dwelling house, with a vacant lot on the east side. Lot 7, in Square 483, fronts 58 feet on H street Bigg lege Test We tackoe ora Yoo ater. ack 132 fee' incses a . ‘The abo roperty has been carefully subdivided by the ¢ ony ef! phased f and will be sold in separate parce! ‘Termé: One-third og nex ween in 6 and 12 months, with interest, VARS aoe tg Sate Tr on oe e mremiges, the interest pen paid semi annual they purchaser to have; the tight or ontion to pay allin if the’ detent A ae ee attendin, ‘the pe cwrerance — paid by xecutol "I "73,0, McGUIRE & OO. atta. | .o 0, @ MOGUIRE. & OO., Auctioneers. SA! AT AUCTION OF TEN conte UILDING Bor: Tr z | ast AFTERNOON, Ayal Bik, Rite ish = on ing af Wiect, pene front tosnaliey. These lots a sul ef Square No 16, ‘and Coe: ‘coated jt, b a ees ‘One Hort cae s 6 balance iu ing andi: "tte ap 2-d 3.6 me ©O0., Aucts. “Be. sol abe Awotion eratech ey Ay ths foveramen Ou hand at the ‘Terme momeat ne cash, ia Troasary aotes, , to eo aid at tae of sale. (Onconl Lt, Gol. and 0. BU __ sis FUTURE DAYS. By W. WALL & CO. Auctionsers. T3gs=3= SALE OF IMPROVED PROP: A . at erening, all that piece art patois ry ioe und inaas city of Washington, known as ths oven cay pari of Lot numbered twenty, ‘enum cirbat oF Rerih Cantintn: Weta Claes 1 0. tha mprovomenta fhe ree, : orth P a! te, wit ‘erms: One- cas! which peid the instant of sale. the Dalanee In two Seeur payments at six and twelve amontha, to be secured © 3 adeed of seasy sec. ike Ory Conrepancg coeRRR * usteon of Coneordi Sane ge feos OF 01 ia Bhi AT W.L, W. [ntact vind ve a, Reeaas By J.C. MOGUIRE & CO.., pnngueneers, BO LLDING LOTS IN ONDA Y: es Fae a o'clock, a MO! Bau en on emigen, We 8 Be ity Bunlding Bote of f about 2 fect front on Ath etreet west, between H and I streets morth, Std 100 feet and leas, Als tiree Lo Lots whips te about 18 eaen rort L atrett, detween 22d id sd atree! est. Pokey feo Lots ‘renting jabout 2 B ioat <o north ween. Sad stree' Tunalng back 168 feet toa Toots alley. aid Sale to commence with the fitst-vanret lots. Terms: One-third oxsh. the témeinder in sixead twelve months, with interest pectred by a dest ef wuston the remines. ‘tending Conveyancing to be pald by purchaser. m7 Sale emptory and withoutrésery: apie Sas. 0) MOGUINE & UO. kucts, rae! By “ahuaa & WILLIAMB, Aucttoneers. 7 ALUABLE BUILDING etd, IN ae Fide niet Warp ar Avction. inat., we shall sell, in front of © res inate ae lock P. M.. the following na bee ding Tota, vi 13: 8 No.s7. Thi otsZ, 3. and 7, in Square No. 37. bie fronts ci North Land 2th atreste west. rope Ot1, in Square No. 51. This lot is at the corner of New Hopes avenue and L xtreet. All the ab ter near tl Circle, in nBauare No.76, This property fronts on a 0. is p! ri fist streets. ‘he above mentioned pcoperty. aa located, an¢ any perzon building lots wiildo well | to. at au ne sale. Sain “the first named lot sale will commence on me Terms of Sale: One third cash; balance six and ‘tos — for twelve months, the pore nner the deferred pa: t from dag an anda deed ‘of trust takea. Ofrale. A dee er Title indisputable, apis d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. O7-THE AROVESALEIS POSTFONEDUNSIE TUESDAY, the 28th instant. same hou *2% a GREEN & Wil. LIAMS, A Aucta, BOTELER & WILLBON, Aucti lon qdat SMALL BRICK DWELLING atte AND Four BuiLpin@ Lots, at AUOTION. FRIDAY AFTE) brhield May ist, a 4 sn we shall setl on the e8, Lots 2, . 6, 8, 9. and 13, being @ subdivision of att Lota Now. and Zand square No. 95 together with the i rors ments thereon consisting of eight w rick two story dweiliny building. These houses front 12 feet 6%; inchea BR street between Sthand “th street; witha dopth ease fi ts affer the sale of the houses, we shall sell Lows. 1, 4,7, and 10, fronting on Ratreet between sth and oth sreets, Terms: One-fourth cash, he balance on a credi€ of 6.9.12. and 13 month5, motes to be secured ups the property, bearing interest, Persons cf small me: bave @rare opportauite presented of pecarie a comfortable house, om such oary term ap 2 dtd *ROTELER « WILLSON, Austa. By J 0. McGUIRE & GO., Auctioneers. EX ULENT FERNITURE axp one Kors at Purnic Auction.—On TURS- DAY, April 28th, at 10 s "clock s. m. the realtones of Mr, Van Limburg, Netherlan? inister. corner of F and Seventeenth streets we shall sei! the ea- tire Furniture and Household Effects,comprising— -care beven-ootave Piano forte, by Chick- Music ‘Stand Stool and “ie Some five tings and Kngravings. among fon « h portrait of @arshal Soult, b4 Supertor] Parlor Purt iture, finished in green repe ‘comprising -Sofaz, Lounges, Arm and Kary Chairs, Ottomans, &c.. Rosewood Brocatelle-covers? Sofa and Arm Ghaire Walnut Etageres and corner Stands, Green Gaxtatas; with Lace Curtains, Cornice and Fire Eleguat ne Fwt Bronze French Mantel Clock, with ornaments. French Plate Mantel Mirrors, Superior Center and Side Tables. Elanasocs Brusselaand Three ny Carpets througt- Walnut Hall Set, Table and Chairs Stair Carpets, Rods and Eyes, Oileloth, Walnut Bookeases, cloth-covered Library Tabies, Bronze Gas Chan ers throughout, Solid inut Dining-reom Sets, with cushioned Fmall Tot of Glass, China.and Orockery Ware, Silver plated Urn, Waiters, Castors, Cake Basket, &c.. Superier Walnut Oil Finished Chamber Furniture, comprising Bedsteads, Marble-to; Py reesing Tebles, Washs Commodes, Wardrobes (single and double. ene with mirror fone ) Excellent Lounges, Rush-seat Obairs. Gurled Hair and oiler Mattresses. Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Toilet Sots, &c., together with Kitchen Utem- sil, lot of Furniture in"servants’ rooms, &¢. Terma cash. The House will be open for inspection om Monday, April zithy froma lt to 1 o’clock. ap 20 . C. McGUIBE & cs Aucts. i & WILLSON, SALE Ar AUCTION OF THIRTY: NINE DESIR- ante BuicDinG Lors.—On TU ESDAY aren NOON, May 5th, commencing at 4 o'clock, shall sel on the oo the whole of original Lots 2d 1, 4,5, 13,14, 15,16, beimg the eass half of square'No. These will be subdivided witn about twent fronts, making altogether thirty-nine Leeds Average depth of abou: 120 fect each, runnin; to analiey. They are desirably located on Sev: teenth Street west, Bhede Island avenue, and North N street. ‘erms: One-fourth cash. the palance in six and twelve months, satisfactory secured, bearing interest ap I-dta BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, #RY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONT- ING ON THIRD STREST WEST, BEIWEREN E AyD F stree1s NORTH, AT AUCTION —On MONDAY. the 27th instant, we shail sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o’olock P. M.. a some Building Lot. it being part of lots Ne 12 and 13, in Square This lot is well c¢, having an east front of 35 pede 634 in runzin, k 93 feet 4 inches, per- fegtiy ‘od and rpacious buildings erected on eltirer Bi the squa:e, anda fine place fora private residence, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eightesn months, for notes bearing inter: from day of sale, Ad iven and a deed of trust taken, Title in Seputable, ap 2. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ = W.L, WALL & CO., ‘Auctioneers. HHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BB- TATE IN THE Oity or WASHINGTON.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Courtof the District of Celumbia, dated the Sth Gar ot Droeer, 186, made in a certain cauae in ssid Court depending, in which Richard W. Bryan complainants, and John ware defendants, the subscriber w. Bae ublic suction, to the high: \dder, on RSDAY, the léth day of May next, at 5 RB ‘clock in the afternoon, lots numbered twenty and pwenty one, im reservation numbered ag 20.and 21, reservation 11) in the city of Washington. “The above property is situated on the west tide feat th an back wife and others were Dement ethers. 1 Ofer for sale, of Second street moet between B and C streete edb: 8 Gace a REraih ne Uae ee goa be shtidant , Well built, ¢ ay ing ian as Foon, phe eS ore Vaniranly fitted fora yore ee board} g } -# a8 attention of ies desi ais seaer , 88 thisis one nor t p val- uable 38 01 Sart at present in market. Terms of # escribed. : One- fourth in cash on'the day o sale; th in equal instalments, at sight. sixteen, enty- four months, for which the notes of nar purchaser. ate on with interest and secure ® deed of ve a the property, will bs taken. 6 terms of sale are no} complied with in five resoid.at the a ue etter aes the property wi Fah and soct of the purchaters All coavertnoiee at the cost of the purchaser. The property will be sold free from the Se 's dower, Trustee. TER MARBUR) p2-stawkde W.L. WALL& NGO TAnete, By J.C McGUIRE & OO., Anctioneers. SUSTEEe SALE OF VALUABLE REAL &8- ATH IN THE Ciny or WasHINGTON.—Om THURSDAY ARTERNOON, May7th,at5}, o'clock, on the premises, by virtue ofa of trust, bears: ing date on the 7th day of Octo! ‘and ré~ coreed kdl the land. records of Weair st of Columbia, in Liber J. oe 383, selion 353 et geq. we shailsell, at public au: tothe highest bidder, those certain lotw percels of eroaed | in ie oi of Washi: a, nown and a planor Of aid city, as lots Sere rebar s six (6) ma neren? lim Fquare numbered three bunt y thre: having a front of two hundred sad ‘ave feet inches on Ninth street west, two hund nd treet,and ooh ea thereafter, in) resell the 5 smoke et the he -* defaulting purcharer. on one wee! Evening Star. All cost of ee be paid by the pur- ir. ap isso ane nee NOTICE. Theeseot lace Me: aiseee Corral ie ovclock a,m ,on wh: Railroad Dep: Sap od mar 3-4 VE SALE ‘WILL NOT Tee8 nigeg a A y oa E OFFER Best Prime Gosheu je BUTTER WwW ‘at 8 conte pet pound. 2 Gennes ite & @0.. opt Yornes Bightaand 0,