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LUCAL NEWs AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGH?, WAasnixcton THEATER had a very respect- | able bou.e last night, who were attracted | thither to witness the ((o this city) novel pla; of “Unele Tom's Cabin.” It wil be performed i \o-night again, and with the same cast. Mr. ; Yailey makes & most admirable “Uncle Tom." | ‘The other characters are well cast. | Gnover'’s THEATER.—‘ East Lynne” is an- nounced for the last ime. Lucille Western's | + Lady Isabel” is far superior to any attempts i that have ever been made to personate the character. In her version the text of the novel | followed closely, and the dramatist’s object | s:ems to have been te portray the characters a+ the author conceived them: CANTERBURY.—Galletti will ap) to-night sein in the beautiful ballet, « Vivandiere,” ad will be assisted by Marie, Augusta, and tue Court of Beauty. Agnes Sutherland will <telight with favorite songs; and dances and uopisn entertainments will be interspersed. _\ ARIETIES.—Dancing, singing, pantomime, Ethiopian eccentriclties, graphically portrayed; snd the drama, are the varied items composing the splendid b'lls which have ever proved so attractive at this resort. An old folks concert | snd the pantomime of “The Brigands,” will be performed to-night. WASHINGTON CITY AND THE WAR.—This se- ries of paintings, representing familiar scenes in Washington city, and depicting thrilling in- | cidents of the war fer the Union, was exhib. lied for he first time in this city last night, at | Willard’s Hall. The paintings are fine werks of art and are admirably exhibited. A ConczErT of yocal musi¢ will be given this «vening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, by the pupils of the Third District public achools, under the direction of Prof. Daniel. ae ES Tur Nero Soipiers.—Another Meeting of the colored population was held last evening at Israel Church, on South Capitol street, in connection with the subject ef raising the negro regiments. - The eee was organized by the selection of Rev. Mr. Turner as chairman, and F. A. Taverns as secretary. j The Rey. Dayid Smith opened the meeting | with religious services—lining the hymn begin- ning “Am I asoldier of the Cross,” which was sung with much fervor, after which he led in prayer, returning thanks that they were pre- | mitted to meet on this occasion and in this laudable cause, and asking that they might properly improve the c feredtunity of enlisting to offend these United ‘tates. On the invitation of he chair, the executive committee came forwa ‘d and occupied 4 front | SPALL, © i Lieut. Col. Raymonc (white) arose and pro- posed to state how the recruiting of colored | men was gettmg on. He reporied progress, | aud had no doubt of the speedy formation ot | the regiment. , He expected to haye had two compinies mustered im to-day and quarter< | assigned them, bat he had been disappointed — not that there was any difficulty in obtaining the order from the War Bepariment, for they gave it promptly—butit didimot reach Gen, | ileintzleman in time toallow hifa to carry it { out. Titere was the most friendly feeli ! isting the War Department towards them, ! pressed, that the undertaking should succeed. | ow he hoped would shine on the p: ountef the mustering in of | : at te ust, of colored men, yali- and tru@. [Applau «To show that they hen an Oceasion de- d from yesterday’s | rington Repubdi: proposing three cheer ich he followed by | he paper (the R-- | vbteon) Mat bad contribu o much to thi among the bi: The cheers | given. The speaker concinuded | h an allusion to a flag which hung from i the pulpit, and which was presented him by a | volored lady named Jimia Hencerson, with a | fetter in which the wish was expres; thatit might be the first to enter Richmond. The reading of the letter by Major Green was followed by much applan fier which, + vote of thanks was tendered to the lady for her zenegosity The chairman of here annonac the executive committee | d that Pr. Cooper, of Michigan, | d would address the meeting. said the object of the meeting should interest ‘y colored man and woman | oo. A great ¢ ‘¢ Was abont to take place in which all were interested. He lived near Chicago, and there is not @ man there bat is | ready to shoulder arms «and fight for the ascen- | dancy of his race.. Why should not the people otthis Metropolis do likewise! All that he a where ver he went were eager for the y,#ud he hoped that thé’ colored men of | ington would not be behind. The fear that the colored soldier will not be properly protected by our Government is without foun- | vation. Secretary Stanton has given a letter | siaung that no fear need be apprehended on this point. A soldier, black or white, isa sol- dier, and must and will receive the protection of the Government notwithstanding Jeff Davis and his infernal crew. [Applause.] The | speaker concluded with an invitation to all to come forward and sign the roils. Capt. Thornet, (white,) of the British navy, | followed. He kad seen negro regiments fight jongside of Englishmen, and their bayonets j were never behind. Mr. Lincoln has given you 1@ Opportunity, and you must come forward | and put your choulder to the wheel. The Chair heresiated that any who might wish to do so could come forward and sign the rolie without the fear of interrupting the | : s. He hoped that if they did so they would stick to it. on, (colored,) of North Caroli- <tintroduced. He was going to be a& soldir He expected them to kill him, but | let them; be only hoped that, if the rebels didn’t get the field, his friends would bury } him. While the men were fighting the women ust fight too—while the men are fighting the bels in the field, the women must fight the women in this city, and whip "em, too. { {Laughter.} He was elevated when he heard | of the election of Mr. Lincoln, and after the | war the colored regiments were coming back to elect him again. {Applause.} Some didn’t wantto go along with the contrabands. For s part he just as lief go ‘long with a contra- | band as any other sortof a band. [Laughter.] ! ‘Lhe fact wus, the contrabands were getting i i i ahead. Just below this very building they are marching around. They had nothing but stick for guns: he believed if they bad sure | ¢vough guns they would shoot somebody. { j Langhter.} } Betore an opportunity was presented for them | do so, many of the colored people were | ‘rng tor a tight—they were ready anxious for their race—but now whar are dey! d this, that and the other to say against | What do you want Mr. Linkun to do— | {Loud laughter.) Had | going. teed you on ice cream? we the pride of the white man, we would have been free long ago. Suppose these white men here were about to be dreve into slavery. wouldn't they fight! Certainly they would; but you! you would stamél tamely and let your hands be crossed behind your back and told to | go on dar nigger, without resisting it. Go in de | war, and when Jeff. Davis sees you he will | say: ‘My Lor, look at de niggers!’ (This speech was decidedly the hit of the | €vening,bringing the house down in oft-repeated | aud prolonged screams of laughter—attributa- H ble more, perhaps, to the manner than the ! matier of the speaker.}* | Green, of Michigan, was disappointed ; as not nominated, but he voted d was now ready to aid him in athe work he had undertaken. } t James Reed had purchased his liberty | yetre ugo, but could not say he had ever felt ! bimself free. There is nota free colored man in the District of Columbia; notone. Though the President had by proclamation made us tree, were still slaves. You boast that you are free, but what guarantee haye you thatit }l vot be taken from you? Youare at the rey of an army of whites, whe can turn upon vou and canse youto fall at their feeflike a puppy. The white man will never acknowi- edge you as free i, now that he has put the yitisket in your band, you refuse to use it, Go | forth, then. Suffer and fight, and prove your- selyes men. And you, young women, who ould keep these young men from going, you lnow if you were to get married you wouldn’t be able hardly to get enough to eat, but let them go, and after the war is over they will hold important places, and if there is anything 1 be given by the Government it will be given to them in preference. [Cries for Hatton} at ‘The chairman again invited signers, and on | taking his seat the cries fur Hatton were re- mewed. . Gen. Bingham (white) was introduced, but wae interrupted with cries for Matton. Hatton at leneth came forward, and said he <udu’t feel in the kelter for speaking. It was reported that though he had signed the rolis he | ~seuld back out. Notso. He was going under rier, and hoped to do his first fig&ting in he woother State of slavery—Virginia He had ioticed a great deal of stamping of fee: sad of bands when the name of liberty nced, but although a namber of | } ations had been given thus far, there had been @ single response. He thought that | ¥ mar who would act this way ourcht to be | The speaker here gave j i eeting with three Federal oldters—whe he said they. ‘yim to run. was when « negro dare not strike a> mun, but he is getting up in the world ( Taw cative committee | chairman of the e ol sty with his Methodist ‘trina y were bound to the nad of Canaan. they were, however, bomad to the lang of Dixie. where thevhee rich spoils to | win. There are rich fends pio which we will go and possess. We will b-come smbstan- wal yoters aud reyolutionize ‘ae goverament | ; the various handsome banners of the different | } Smith, 62d N. tnd « determination not only implied, but ex. | N.Y | out the use of sugar or spirit, that is becoming | of nS if Lue heathen, savag: holders of the Sovth ‘with our bh none R Gen. Bingham (white) ed, and at alate hour th- adjo Without howeve , procuring any additionn! recruits, we believe. — Tus LevRx GiIVAN BY Excersion Loves I. O. O. F. last night must have fully realised tae most sanguine expectations in the number present, and in the general spirit, enjoyment, and good order prevailing. The room Lone been taste! iy laves Fetlows. Seventh street) decorated with the American flag, and wit! lodges of the District, evergreens, &c. The exercises were opened with thucic by | Prosperi’s Band, after which came a short ani felicitous address by Grand Secretary Parker | H.Sweet. He spoke of the permanent nature | of Odd Fellowship, which, having ita founda- | tion in truth, bids fair to remain unshaken and unimpaired amid all the changes which may Sweep over thrones and kingdoms. A tribute of respect was paid by the 6; r toa kindred | inétitation, which had outlived the bitter ani. Tority and prejudices it has encountered in | every age, and he wenton to speak of Odd Fel- lowship in its religious aspects;its principles | are embodied in the word of God, and their ; triomph will regenerate the world. i i The reality of that friendship maintained by | Odd Fellowship was contrasted with the hoi- | low friendship prevailing in society. It was in ihe hour of adversity, however, that @dd Fellowship showed its true character and ‘worth. arm and active benevolence isthe most prominent feature of the order, and speaker dwelt upon the ennobling influences resulting from the practise of this divine sym- pathy with our fellow men. Subsequent to the address there was some fine vocal music by the city’s favorite amateur guarisite club, Messrs. John Dawson, Joseph Hodgeon, S. V. Noyes and Robert Ball, and the dancing of the night was then entered upon to the inspiring music ot Prosperi’s band, and was cortinued until daylignt with undiminished zest. The success of this Levee shows not only that there are a good many Odd Fellows “atout” in this District yet, but that they have very warm triends in classes of this com- munity. DEATHS oF SOLDIEES.—The following haye been reported to Capt. Hartz, (office corner of Eighteenth and G streets,) since our last, at which place all information relative to de- | ceased soldiers may be obtained: M. Algie, 2d R. 1: Jos. H. Whelan, 5th Wis. John Mead (rebel), 10th Ala.; Smith C. Sage, 15th N. Y.; R. Darnold, ist U.S. cay.; John De | Witt, 97th N. Y.; Maddison W. Clift (rebel), Va.; William B. Ross, 3d N. J.; Dennis Avery, 4th N.Y. art; Alvin McDermott, 42d N. ¥ Alex. McColburn, Signal Corps; W. Kerrick, wth Ind.; W. GC. Thatcher, 95th Pa.; Samuel Wight, 2d R. 1; John E. Greely, 11th Mass.; Michael Durning, 8th N. J.; H.C. White, 25th Ohio; Jos. Friecht, 122d Pa. D. L. Carroll (rebel), 5th Ala.; A. Garren, sth N. J.; Jos. C. W. Sands, (47th Pa.; Lient. Jucob Knisley, h Pa.; Nelson Riddle, 131th Jasper Bell, 17th Pa. cay.; John Day h Pa.: Nelson Bishop, 36th N. Y¥.; Snow, 12 v A.M. Houston, i2zth N. H. v ohn Kelly, i0th U.S. wood, Nth Mass.; R. P. Washington art.; W. F. Wilbur, ram_Joknson, 157th N. Y.; H a N. ¥.; Donald Iretand, sist N. Y.; M. MeCal- lem, 140th Pa. 2 E. Skinner, 6th Me.; W. H. H. iN. Y.; P. Gardner, 1uth.N.'Y. art: | Parker, Sih N A. Gregory, 15th N.Y. DL. K. Harris, 2d Vt: R. Kileb, 66th Ohio; John | Russell h Pa.; Wm. Hidden, 34 N. J; J. B. | Buckley, 62d Pa.; G. H. Swift, sth M | H. Legons, 5th Ohio; Ira M. F i Ii: AS Winchester, Sth N. H. ¢ | Berge tes SEE FIRST PAGE of to-d: Star for interest- ing local artic > A GENTLEMAN in New Jersey, named Speer, cultivates the Portugal Sambuco. a rare grape, trom which he makes an excellent wine, with- celebrated among medical geniieman in our large cities, and used in hospitals asa superior article, Physicians recommend itas aninvalo- able article for we ess and general debility. It is a very gentle stimulant, and at the same time a rich nutritive wine, possessing the vir- tes that make it valuable for weakly persons and for general family use at (his Season of the year. Some of our doctors say it is superior to y. ¥. Eve. l’ost. Sold by | port or other wines.—N Druggists. ! —— GREAT TROTTING MaTcu—To take place at | the Washington Trotting Course, late Piney | Branch Course, on Thursday, May ®), at four o'clock p. m., for a purse of $200. The follow- ing entries will be made: J. Williams enters B G. Fintey; Allen Dorsey enters S. G. Red I Bird: P. Meahhing enters B. G. Billy; A. La | Truit enters G. M. Do! H 2tt Jos. L. Hetsr, Proprietor. | | eae Lros’s Magnetic Fiea Powper. In Summer when the sun is low, ome forth in swarms the insect foe, And foreur blood, they bore you know, And suck it in most rapidly. But fleas, roaches, 'skectere—blac& or white— In death's embrace are stiffened quite, If Lyon’s Powder chance to light In their obscure vicinity, Lyon's Powder is harmless to mankind, but will kil’ all house insects, garden worms, plant bagr, &e. Lyon's magnetic Pills are sure death to rats and mice. Sold everywhere, my 4-2w Dennis BaRne! & Co..New York. | a | 18 I? PeSSIBLE THAT ANY BoLDieR can be so | foolish as to leave the city withcuta supply of Hollowsy’s Ointment and Piller Whoever does #9 | will deeply regretit. There medicinesare the only | certain cure for Bowel Complaints, Fever, Sorea | and Scurvy. Only 25 cents per Box or Pot, j 23 | pea : New anpD Beactirc. Goons are being ded te the already splendid stock ofJewelry | Plated Ware, at the Dollar Store, 435 | PernsyIvania avenue, near 43s t. Drop in | there and be astonished gt whst a dollar will ; * | H may 9-Iw* — Secrer Disrasrs. _ Somoritan’s Gift is the must eertain, safe and | efiectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- | ecy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, | and recent cases in twesty-four hours. No miner- al, no balsam, po mercury. Only ten pills te be taken. It is the soldier's hope, and a friend to | these who do not want to be exposed. Male pack- ages, $2; female, $3. i Samuritan’s Root and_ Herb Juices—A Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c. Price $1, or for $5. Bold by 8. C. Ford. See aavertisement. m5 peli Se CxtroPopy.—It is seriously to be regretted that corns and other disorders of the feet, to which the | majority of the people are subject, should have been considered of s0 little interest amongst the public, and scarcely to have been noticed in a proper manner by thore continually terwented; although itis a well known fact that theee local complaints when neglected ae sure: the general system, by pre venting the body from taking that natural exercise eorducive to health; but since the arrival of Dr. White, at 424 Penn. averme, hundreds of our cit- izens have submitted to his manipulations, and testify with gratitude as to his successful method of treating corns, bunions, bad nails,&c, ap 2l Barcunten’s Hare Dra, Fhe best in the World. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Bye pro- duces a color not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rem- sdies the iil effecte of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly tarns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and beautiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. SF The Genuine is signed WitLiam A. Barous- LOR, on the four sides of each bor. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 253 Broadway and 15 Bond at,} ! 1 | mz-ly Diswagses or THE Nervors, Seminal, URINARY asp Sgxvat Brstexs.—New and reliable treat. ment—in Reports of the Howard Association—sent In‘segled letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Association, P jeiphia, Pa. mar 25-3m i ‘Harn Byun ta WoRup— bahetale! Siete ppt eeg ar vi lever Out.—U pham’s Hair Dye, 5) EEG abox, The best in use. Try it. Bold by's O. Ford, corner 1ith street and Ps. avenue, Wesh ington, and Henry Cook. Alexandria. ja6-ly ANTED TO Ours th Six Days.—Dr. Godfrey's ant tidote, tn Englien Bpecite of sixty-five years’ re ‘oOncTTA@a ti a standings Tat reauired "Prive Qi per bottle, Bold by &. 0. Pord, corner ilth street enue Washington, and Henry Cook, Be Curxo.—Dr. Rand's Pini eyeing oan t 5 Bis val Wea, : i 7 de fFectwai- eg ees wiagical.. A’ trial of the ‘valy = 5 ‘pecific, ince the most skeptical of its morita’ Frees! box. Sold by 8.9. Ford, cor ner th street and Pa. avenni ‘sahington, and Henry Cook Alexandrim inG-ly Ds. paroess Bugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily fectively i = create no mac- tee, epon aed eset dete tomack, A trial of these Pilis will prove their supertority ove aliothers Price 91 x. Soid by 8. O. Ford, corner 1th itree' Be Henry iné-Is Rev. John N. Coombs, Mr, Washington city, aud Mi TA DONALDSON, of Georgetown, D.C. 4th cf Janrary, 1838, by the Rev. Mr. Rees, TART ES W. FORD. of Somerset county, Md., to AKY E. BRICK! KY, of thia city. bd On the 18th. inst., AMBS T. ADAMS: 0f . ROW On. cl M DIED, \ Or the 19th of May, WILLIAM LEWIS, only ao: of Michwolaad Bridget Fitegoratd, aged 15 months * | | on the bight oft! . A. TOMP: BALLS, PARTIES, SFcomp @BRAND BALL OAPITOL HILL BOCIALS to be even it ee On WED MADAY BVUNING, May th. Coumirrss. Jas. Robinson, T. 1. Luxen, wT hae as. KIB: e.ate ‘Tas rast raat Pit FTERNOON AND will be given at ides PRING on righabAY say bist 1563, the members of the rerunD HIP OLUB. tee wom to give one of the of the seaso: forthe Spring every kel hour, Tickets 5) cents, af r Ma sAGuzs. Fille Shoemaker, metas. Kuhns. - Jackson, ‘roi a gentl ia- dies. The Holy Hill Gant has bese engaged for the occasion. my 18-3t* IRBT GRAR RETO NIC o! UNITED BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION to be pres at E. L@FFLER’ 5 CITY GARDEN, THURSDAY, MAY 21. TICKETS... Admitting a Gentie JI.0.5 J pe conshia, CommirTeE. W. 4. Fenton, F. Weallant. eaves +, FIFTY CENTS man and Ladies, mis-4t* LOST AND FOUND. }WARD.—Lost, on the ith ins! W with one hern. ing said cow to Mrs. CON $5 BED to receive the above reward. A 7 NER, cor. ith. smal eturn- and L, will its L reward of ST—On Monda: and tan TERRI. the 18th ‘ER slut, about one year old, A dollars will be paid on her return to fi Dr. J. #, May, 397 © street. inst., asma'l black my 19-3t* |AKEN UP ESTRAY—A dark brown HORSE and a bay MARR. The owner will apply to hostler at stable 568 lth street, near Long Bridge, prove property, pay charges and take them ht tad away, 15 hands high. reti my lmaate YAKEN UP forward, roads Poss, B yr ‘operty, pi rightwood REWARD.—Stolen, a bob ti attached to a buggy; horse ve! The above reward will araei to JOHN KIBK, 6th st., near the canal. T. ‘ame to the premises or the undersigned, a large browa HORSE, about 12 years old; the owner is requested to come a charges and take ark, bay HORSE then; about be paid if ‘to at. (plank) my I9-3t* | that J can gether my ¥ REWARD.—Stolen, last night, from near the Bladensburg road a sorrel MARK, about 10 or 12 yearsof age, and about i5%s hands | high; with white spot in forehead; left hind foot white and somewhat enlarged. : will be given for her return or for information so BENEDICT YOST. The above r: ward Ss OR STOLEN FROM THE SUBSURI ber on the morning of the 16th, a COW, red and white spots, and on her loft exr was a cut }'; inckes long; on her head there was black soots, | and allover her face, and no horns, and kad no milk. and was within weeks of laving ncalf, A suttable reward will be given to any one returaing her to No, 294 3d street, between G and Mass. av. | It ____M. FLAUERCY. | re From front of Jackson Squars a SS HOKSE ant LIGHT WAGON, The Horse ia birck, with thin mane andforetop. S.dis rubbed by traces. The wagon has four wheels, red, and red shafts. Black covering with dark bia» lining. hind curtain | torn above giass sut the K near the Circle OST—A smalloild Dial 4 rross the Long Brice papers of1o value tcany one but the owner, A iberal reward will be paid if left at Ne. 501 Miry- and avenue. betwren 6th and 7th sts. ST—Gn Sundsy, the 17th M tr et and Muss. avenue,on 6th street asmall CKET KROUK with clasp, containing achick on Rittenhouse, Fan’ A Co., for $15) (the payment of which has been stoppe will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the New York Hotel, on 7th street, opp L my 18- } able reward will be given for the rettro of rseand wagou to the Sisters of Charity, 8t Acn’s Infant Arylum corner of Twenty fener vant containing & pasa to to Virgicia, with other Also a pass, reward will be paid for its recovery, ticn at the Star Office. 653, b twoan L exite Post Office, “HENRY BECD. wc .— Was stolen on the 9th instant, from a \ house on Penn. avenne, between 19th and »th streets, a lady’s GOLD WATCH and CHAIN. The chain was a curb and had attached to it a gold pen- cil,a beart bound with silver, anda seai of cor ne ian, surmounted with a gold lion. my i8 The finder A liberal upon appli my 18 GTOLEN—On Saturday night, from White's old +) stand. on the Brookville turnpike,9 miles from Washington. a bright bay HORS, 5 years old, hay- ing white hind feet and shod all around. A reward of 25 willbe given for the return of said horse at White's or any other stand on the turapike. JOHN L. Laytonvil'e, Mi. my 18-20" LAYTON, REWARD .—LosT—On tae evening of the 16th instant, an ENVELOPE contai a idressed to General M. U. Meigs. Iw ng papers, il pay the above reward if such papers are left at Markham’s my 16-3t* | Hotel within two days from thes ate of this. A. CRAS MER. STRAY HORSE— which can be had and SCHNEIDER $150 Ba One | SS pital, Washingto: eto Armory Sqnare Hos- @ Horse and Kquipments, y the owner by proving propert aying charges. e isth K INS, ali Inquire of LEO EIDER, Armory Square Hospital mys 2w* jas L ‘OL REWARD —Escaped from the Washing- Jail of the District of Colum! of April in RANGE, hia age is about 22years; 5 feet 6 or sinches high; light brown bair cut short and when lon, a etraight packs his face ig round and full; of quick aud steammer! ing Speech. ‘Alno, JOHN HARDING, | age; 5feet 8 or 9inches high; very sharp features; iskera grey mixed; fulland rolling je whi heir and eye an 2 years of The above reward will be given for thei: hension if secured in the United States Distriet of Columbia, or 3 priseners, ap i6 id intellectual forehead a Also, JOHN KILROY, about 5 feet 10 inches high; ; ight Brown hair cut very sort: | low forehead; hasa bout 45 or 5) was comed eats of rum frowning look; fair com- plexion and pox marked. All of them had legirons on when they lef! the jail. 50 for either one of sai WARD 7 amo: ‘siial PERSONAL. HA? MAGNETISM. MR8. continues CURE ALL DL With Call and see thi between 6th and 7th, wR Her EN to SEASES Hands a testimonials, 445 K st., ashington, 7 my 13; 38, Doctress and | Astrologist, was bern with s nataral gift. ‘ separnted; cures all diseases. strictly confidential. of Twelfth street west, three Patent Office. The only person likeness of future husbani ality. Ladies 50 cents N° IMPOSITION.—Madame Fi telis the past and futnre—never known to fail. 8 Bpeedy marriages; brings together those Business 383 street north, corner uares frem the hat can show a end in re GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. INO. W. LUMSBON = ING AND F ORWARDING oe 91 ay a08 Wares Attends to the sale of Produce, Bio —— nerally ; Procures ra Vessels, &c. D. C. RAL COMMISSION Brasat, a. Pieignt Ghat: Business transacte! always with promptness and mar 4-tf dispatch. === Anz Respectfall amount of work and with dispatch. ing large pieces, blankets, quilts, bedspreads, &c., | THE PUBLIC ; ly invited to visit and inapect my LAUNDRY, Orrosirm Groven’s THeATEx, Every Day from 9 until 3 o'clock, having remodeled my entire washing facilities and being desirous that the community should knew that they have a Laundry in their midst second to none in the United States, for completing a large Any one hay- will find it to their advantage to have them washed here before putting away for winter use. Bian- kets washed in five minutes, Stop and see it done. We wash and iron everything—no exception JAS, F. HOTCHKISS, Prep. my 12-Im* OB SALE—500 set 1 ESS; 300 LE! IDLERS, A BARN McClellan 84 DD and BR posite National iso, ply to A 2and é-horse second-hand second-hand citizen and large lot of second 8. SOUNSTON. No. 373 Pa. avenue, between 433 and 6th streets, op- Ap 25-e01m* U.S ASSESSOB’S OFFICE, ss ei REMOYSD TO 444 EIGHTH STREET WEST, between Pa av and D st, north. P, M. PEARSON, U. 8, Aasessor for District of Cu} : CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! Qn band the beat lot of LIGHT OARRIAGES ever offered in this market, for style and variety, consis"ing ip part of Extension Topay two and four seat Bockaways, top and no-tep Buggies, Jersey Wagons &c., &o. Alxo, SUTLERS' WAGONS of all sizes, with and without «priags. Repairing promptly attenced to” ROBY BH. GRAHAM, Coachmaker 374 D. and 477 Kighth at, my 1 tro if* o No. 260 F street. Office Hours—Till 18 p.m, f otween hitteanth and Fo: CK, &. U5 s ‘ RAO® HATOH M D, HOMOBOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, urtseenth ate afver 4.0% may 8 fw™ | Unit WANTS. en alerts WARTED 70 PUROHASE—A BRDLERS I~ for Washington. , 123 4% ntreet Island & yt ef a | W ANTED—By a respectable young sir! a SIt- | WATION to d berwork or to take of "Apply to Box No, 87, Beer Oitice, it | { } ! WV oe ent nines ete acon ret am} °. i 276 Datrect. pace of Mapreas OMces my Wok QWARTED—An active young MAN, to sorve in | the restaurant, alse’ to assist behind the ber, Apply 460 Pa. avenge, wg LAbrzs" HAIR DRE38H2 AND TWO Bak. | bers waute. ; »ztra wages; none but 00d hands need apply cor. D and 0th my st" WANTED-8 an experienced nurse, aSITUA | TION to wattons lady, Call at No. 415.41 | st., bet. Ave. and C. st. my 19-2t* WwW ANTED—TWO GIRLS, one ss chambe and one Tor ts kitchen. Apply at the ken Hotel, cor, 191! P H i rmald Hobc- ave. 1t* WANTED-a PLAOK by a middie aged woman ing or ironinet ne onjection to Wenvaling Onin No. 117 Tate bet, 224 and BS, ae A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED HOUSE, containing some eight rooms, is wantea by the year by 8& punctual and reliable tenant; either in the city or on the Island,- Address P.O , | Box 936, may 19-3t* WANrTED—a SINGLE MAN jto attend bar; must understand bis business thoroughly and | must be well recommendes. Calise the Winter Garden, 318 D street, om a m1 i Also, three Waiters, ‘roe APPRENTICES to learn the French man- tua making will be taken on eas) term hut good sewers need apply Also, a good Girl1o do general housework. Apply at at, bet. L and M, brick house back in yard. PABINER WITH $5,000 silent Partoer | With this amount to put’ against an equal amount of capital, foqe dire with practical experi- ence, in s pleasant and lucrative business, Address “Business,” Box 43: O. Wasbingtoa.D.C. 1* WANTED —A tleman holding a position as clerk in one of the banks of thia city, is desi- rous of ocenpying a few leisure hours of an even- ing in posting books, making out accounts writing ofany description. Any person in need of such services will please address ‘Cyrus. Wash- Tay 19-2t* tn it* ington city, WwW ANTED—A SITUATION by a sober, honest, apd industrious young man, with good refer- ence, in rome respectable business; 1s net afraid to work; can make himself useful in most any bu@l- ness in the city; if nothing better, would go as steward ina hote!, or take charge of a restaurant, understands the business well. Address ‘'H Btar Office, for three days. my 19 WARTED-Ip a private farily, @ first rate COOK. Apply, properly recommended at 4 New York avenue, my 18 1w* A FIRST-CLASS COOK WANTRD IMMEDI- ately at Union Restaurant, corner 17th and G ats, Also. a first-class Waiter. ay 18 3t™ YY ANTED—Two BOSTLERS, Loquire at FLEM- MING'S National Stables, C sireot and 6th 6 my I8t* ____M.T, PARKER, BOARD, WANTED Tho advertiger wishes tor Beard and a plearant Furnished Roow, with bath and gas. Address, stating terms. Box S15 City Pest Office, un _iny at" | VW ANPEDINMED/ ATBLY —Four good C | PENTERS, tor which the bes. of wa e given. Apply toJNO, ALEXANLER b Pa. avenue V ANTED—A BAKER, A good secon hand on | bread can obtain steady employment, with good wages, xtNo. 134 Highst Georgetown, D C, : my 18-3t Ra. EDMONSTON. | | Ww ANTXD—Twoor three TIN and SHE&T IRON a WORKKRS. Best of wages given for tirst- orkmen, at a ANTED-—Ina years old, to ni K.H. & H. I. GREGORY. 2 ness office, a BOY about himsclf geverally useful. | Adiress,ia aop icant’: ference, Box 12°) Post OF my 18 2t* YY ANTED IMMEDI ATELY—Two good HORSE | SHOKRS. Loquire of THOS MceGUIRE, on Sth street, between Dani EB. Steady employment and ced WAESE. my 38-St* V ROOM, ia Georgeiown or Washington 2d story. entrance on the street or steps, to caly by the tenant. Goi eat paid im advan quired. Adiress *@.,” and leave at Pos News Stand W ANTED—A N SE and CHAMBBRMA(D, | one that is efficient, neat, good looking and fond of children; one that ia willing to goto New Enzland with the family to pend the eummer Wages ten ‘lollars($10} per month. The very beat references required, Address Box 19% city Poat Oitice. my 13-1w Was D TO KREN?P—A furnished or unfur- nished HOUSE State rent and location, Ad- | dress Box 20 Star Offi RBNISHE the hours, geet with | Kitchen. Apply $974 Bat , cor. 34, my 19-3t™ | or two sipgie gentlemen, at 448 £ street, rear 7th street. 4 Fe RENT—A large well fwrnished front BOOM, | pytod. FP BALIDAY, Library Buildings, No | JPORSALE—A three story BHIOK HOUSE, with | ; Hae gas throughout and water inthe yard Tit Fano ea aE te gow imate eat ‘Oh RENT—A fernished front Men sscond No, 324 Bina eoese between floor. Appl Mand N, east side, myl9-2" BR SALE—A twostery SRICK HOUSE. with Fiataocrntae Inquire of BMBTRONG, 224 F street. bet éth and my 19 st* Foe RENT—Furnished rooms or & portion of he in dining-toom and Ist in Square A, from south 4 ct penne, vans avenue nest pip; Ic. 10 is =tet Oe aephon foe Coach Factory, 2d. Lot No.4in touare No 257, situated at corner of 14th street aod foot of the Potomee Brides toraas Fo RENT— A first-class STORE on 7th street, ear the Post and Patent OFices, one ef the most eligible lecations im the city, \ Inquire at the Gosling Restaurant, No. 247 Pa. | house, suitable or te venue. my lett { tera ot ale; One thi: a ‘OK RENT—A well #U ENISHED BOOM, with ot Breed AE toe a Sheed oF without Board, suitable for a mam and’ wits, | Fesidue in the name of the req with interest, at the | montbs after date, the payment ofall the purchase i conveyancing at 2 my 15 st* by the week or month, with or without board for a gentleman and wife or one or two single ge: BY A. OL. s tlemen. 409 I street, betwee A lith. Ref. - OOBNBLIOSA DOUGHER' ereacreaured City ie JOHN G. BOBINSON eet ee FoRNIsHED ROOMS FOR RENT—An elegant lage and well furnished front Room on the Ist floor jor rent. Also,a small front room on the 34 story, with er without Board, on 3th street, be- tween Gand H, No, 415 my 18-2t* Ts UBSCRIBER, having other aljects in view, wishes to sell thetollowinug described, property, Part of Lot number ten, (10,)in sqnere number seven hundred aud filty-seven,(2.07,) improved by fine two-story frame TENEM “all occupied by good, paying tenants, Also. the handsome new brick HOUSE front. No. 496 D street north, near the Railroad Depor. This house is weil built, three stories and basement, having gas and Potomiac water, and em- bellished. a neat flower garden in the rear, and offers an inducement to a bu<iness msn asa genteel residence, as it is situated ina fourishing part of the city . The subscriber will likewise sell hie whole right, title and interest to a lease for eight years of the hduse and lot which he now occupies, offering wivyantages to capitalists that would wish to build, uz & good business stand for a large store ptel, or other improvements. DANIEL PIERCE, mys 257 Penn. avenu URNISHED ROOMS TO BENT AT No, ol Penu. avenue, ucar 22d street, with use of gas _my9-cod&dn_J.0, MoGUIRE, © 00. vet cnn ppt CO.. Auctioneers. ’ SALE OF BRAL EST. No. 173. Prritioxs Qincvrt Covar, Doe Larsze Mansion and Grounds on lth strect! switable Sora Public Garden.—In obedieuce to an'order of Circuit Co: f the District of Columbia, (and at the request of a majority of the parties interest: ed ) entered on the 134 day of May, 1802, i ter of the petition of Peter CO Howle av: Feirs at law of Joanna Howle deceased, the under signed, Commissioners in the above entitled cause wil offer at publie sale, at the premises, on TOES the ollowine described Real aatate ling gan Getty ¢ following descril lyin, 3 6 whole of Sau: fo. 212. fri th sirect west. and Tying between O nnd. De. south, and con’ in, 6 follewi ni tnd contents : ag is = numbered lots t No. 1, contsining 3765 square fest; Lot No. 2, 4212 square feet; Lot $,°6,665 square feet; Lot 5,024 Rquare feet; Lot thoes 4,212 square feet; Lot 3,675 square feet; Lot 4036 square fee’ 3,766 square feet ,2i2 squa’e fee’ ° 5624 square Lot 15, 5,624 square feet: Lot is. € square feet; Lot 17, 4,2:2 square feet; Lot 18 3,766 square feet; Lot 19 3'675 square feet: Lot 20° 1036 =quare fe2t; Lot 2, 1,035 square feet; and Lot No. 22, containing 5,675 square feet, The entire square contains 113,918 square feet. The improvements consist of a larze well-built aud snbatantial brick dwelling house and outhouses, suitable for a first-class repidence or place of public entertainment and aunmér resort, surrounded by shade trees and commandiug a fins view of the Po- temac and Virginia shores. It is within twelve minutes’ wa'k of Willards’ Hotel, anc wiil soon be connected with Penn, avenue by the lith street as ofthe Washington and Georgetown Rail- roa 2d. Part of Lot No. 1. in Square No. on Maryland avenue snd lying between 1. and Lith streets. containing 3.281 square fect. and paving om it a doable two-story frame dwelling house. Also Lot Ne, 3, in said last mentioned square. containing 157) 8qnare feet and havirg onit a donble two- story frame dwailing house. Lot No. 5, in asid square, containing Lot No. 1 square. con 5 g onita dowd! se and stable ees rms of sale: One-taird in cash on the day of je, the purchaser or purcinsers to execute his bonds fer the residue in tae same of the respect! | beirs, payable. w th interest at the legsl rate, and ov ths alter date, tae title to oe with! till the payment of all the purchase mo ey, Aliconveyan ing at t © aust of the ourchaser, mastic F and bath room. Anyone wishing a pleasant room would do well to cali. my 16-1w™ OK SALE,—A ‘I'wo-story BRICK HOUSE, con- taining {reoms, No 507 K strevt, between ith and sth streets! price $15. Inqiire of A. Linder, on 8th st, between Penn. ave, and D street. my If-1w* Fe RENT—A neatly FURNISHED HOUSB, a’ ‘containing 7 rooms with gas; cen ral location, No. 315@ street, Washington, BD. C. For further particulars inquireat No. 91 Bridge st., George- town. D.C. Good references required. ‘my 16-3t® FoR RENT.—Two large communicating ROUMS on te first Hoor suitable for offices, Aiso the third oor consisting of two large airy com- inunieating rooms, and one smallone furnished, or unfurnished, gas. and hot and eo) « batus io the house, Applyat 495 I7th street, between H and | i.two squares nerth of Penn, ave, my li t OUSES FOR SALE AND FINE B ILDING LOT One three story Brick a few squares from the Treasury will be sold at a bargain aad porse-sion given immediately, One fine Frame House. between G and H, northwest aide Also, fine Building uot vear same location, eral] Fra ves llth street. east of the Capitol Board furnished if desired, 257, fronting enti Ap- JOHN HENDERSON. CORNELL 8a Dosa ry 13 A. iE SOHN G. KOBENSUN | EETYs Commis-ioners, IRE & CU., Aucts. & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers ATION OF SALE OF THE EXTEN- Ive Brock OF Wines, BRaNbIES, SPIRITS, SDOTHER Liqvors, aT THS rie Patkn Eveion & O15 south of Pa av, Nth at ry Li-eost* m, avenue, one of the bert ity and with it a ROOM between Willards Ho- Apply at J D. HRAMMACK’3, treet and Va. avenui ms 15 lw PXRLOR AND BED ROOM TO | Apply at No. 272 F a.rest, cor sta, | ; URNISHED let _my 14 iw* FOR SSLE CHEAP AND ON EASY TEAMS— The Square of Jandon Virginia avenue be- | ENTH STREKT, BETWEEN Pa. | tween 2ith and O streats, containing 18:70 square | Ent — The srie of the above feet. It may be divided’ into fifiren lots, each 2s ; >ielro ,Willbe resumed on WEDNESDAY feetfrent, Also, «loti feet by 112 feet on Be ; the 3th inst , at 10 o'clock, and will be con- avenue, between 6th and 7th streets east. Apply | tinued until all is sold, to Dr. 8, L. LOOMIS, 277 Latreet, near i7th st. - ° invited te perior assortment of nes yet to be sold. WILLIAMS Aucts, @ t, Rhine, and other ¥ st GPREN & By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, OT NEAR TILE RAILROAD DEPOT FOR bacement.on E street. between Jd and “dt perfect Priee § Inquire of JNO, General Land Once, or 444 Dat. my 13 iw* : - Save —Will_be i T° LET—For a year or longer, to a small family premises on SATURDAY APTERNOOS next the without children. a desirable s1ite of ROOMS. | jth May, at half-pact four o’elock, all the original Terms $9" a year. There are four rooms on the | jot]. in square 878,11 Washington city, except the first floor and one on the second ‘loor, with the | part on the north Spprepriated for an alley. privilege of a ten-foct hall, cellar, pamp in the ‘t fronte 146 feet 7 inches ou Indiana avenue, and B. BLOSS, | yard,and a bandsome flower garden, Sittated on | gir t, ay : the corner of 25th and K streets west. For farther | 329ut.1%) feeton First street west, and containa articulars inggire at No. 63 K st my |3-lw* Itisa good situation for a large hotel or ware- tar Office, my 16-lw* V ANTED—A WOMAN to cook and de general tween 3d and 3d. housework, Apply at No, 463 D street, be- en my 16- NY PERSON HAVING AN UNFURNISHED house i0 rent for six months or one year can secure @ good tenant by addressing 456 12th st. wy 16 5t* (bare MAN to assist in m a il cream. Apply at JOS. BHAFFIELD’s Bal more Confectionery, ith strget, between (7 and sta. my 15-3t* V ANTKD—FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board, 'Y ina private family. by a gentleman and wile, within ten minutes’ walk of the General Post O!- fice. Address‘*A. Y.R.,” city Post Office. my 16-3t* 10,000 opposite the B LADIES WANTED TO CALL AT | 381 ¥ street, between 8th and 9th, | atent Office, and get their Yokes, | anda, 81. and Skirts &c, stamped. Also, splendid ing and Embroidery Patterns for , Slippers, Pincushions, Joseys, Capos. Dresses. Gar- | ibaldis and Zonaye Jackets, &e. Ladies ci their Stamping done in afew minutes. NO PLASTERERS,— Wanted immediately, thi ty Platterera to work onthe Treasury Rxten sion. None but good workmen need apply, to | whom good wages will be given. ISAIAH ROGERS, my 1-Iw Bagineer in Charge. WANTED By 8 young single man, «SITUA. | TION ina wholesale store orany ether where becan make himself generally useful; speaks, reads and writes Boglish and German; can takejrood care _ Anyboily wisuing to see him — n have | Fo. ply unless they thoroughly anderatand their busi- ness. Apply to JOHN D. HAMMACK. corner 15th street and Pa. avenue. my 15-lw* ANTED TO HIRE—A first-class COOK. None need apply. but such as are competent and can bring best of references. Apply at No. 395 Isth street, between F and G streets, before 10 o'clock a.m or after 4o'clock p.m. my 12-tf ANTED IMMEDIATELY —By JOHN L. KID- b. ru, is egrgetown, an expe- rienced CLERK, to'whom a liberal salary will be paid. Satisfactory referencesrequired, my 5-ti ANTED IMMMBIATELY—Txo o: three NY Bands to, work on bread, pion, cakes, co, 5 1 Bread Baker. Bovone Moet eM JANES H, SIMPSON, No. 8 south Fairfax stre-t, my 5 Alexand: va. Vv ANTSD—For the United States Marins Corps, several handred able-bodied MEN, between the ages of 12 and 40 years. Seldiers serving in this Corps perform duty at our navy yards and on board Pay same as infantry of the army. By goodoon- duct and attention to duty « soldier wil! certainly rise to the position of a non-commissioned officer. Two dollars will be paid any one who brings an accepted recrult to these Barraoke | want efa comfortable and neat residenc do well by inquirin | JOUN J. PEABODY, No. 50 Louisiana avenue. si { Ldeing sthand house, and is near tke Railroad Depot Terms ofsale: One-half cash, and the residue in notes, with interest, of six and tweive month«. deed of fee will be given and adeed of trust required to secure the deferred paymenta, If the terms of saleare not compliet with within three days after the day of sale, the owner reserves to himself the right to re sel] the said property at re ape os fore Gaia nae lay of sale, atthe riek and cost of the first purchaser, upon Sree eh ie oe giving fivedaya’ noticeof sucat- tended Te-cale. ae Ded *—*'_. | by insertion five times in the National Intelli- OR 8A at BRI DWELLING on 7th | g@neer. published in Wasaington city, or at his street east, between G and H, together with all | (the proprietor’s) option and without any notice ofthe ground, running back 269 feet and 3) teet | whatsoever to any one te consider such sale re- front, good for gardening purposes, Any on in } #cinded. . igh Allconveyance at the cost of purchaser, By order of the Proprietor my 13-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, S7-THB ABOVE SALK IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY. the Zist inst . at § o'clock p.m. Par- tionlar attention ix respectfully invited to this picce of proparty. SSTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANG I have for sale some valuable Land, impro Farms, Mill Property, Dwelling Houses; one Hotel and vacant Town Lots on and pear the Mississippi river and on and nesr railroads in the States of Ohio and Lowa, which I will sell low for cash or on credit to suit purchasers, or would exchange for property in Maryland or the District of Columbia, BARTHOLOW, next door. The hou good condition and furnished—No. 991. mys OR SALE—HOUSE AND LUT—A two baser ent and attic Brick House. contaming $ roows, No. 219 North B street, between Delaware avenue and let at 3a most desirable prop- erty, being situated w the proposed extension of the Capito! Grounds. It will be fold on the most rexsonabie terms. For particulars inquire of sale, as itis « very important pi _my 15-1 GREEN & ILLIAMS. ducts. By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auotioneers. UREE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ON TWELFTH STREET, RATWEEN MARYLAND AVE- Nee AND BE strevr south, Isiasp at AUCTION.— On FRIDAY, the 22d instant, we shall s#!l, in front cf the premises, at 6 o’clock p.m., Lots 13, 14, and in Square No 327. each lot having afromt of 21 feat S inches on Tweifth street, running back loa vide alley 85 feet. my 1-17 7 ALUABLY PROPERTY FORBALE.—a HOUSE anc LT sitnatel on Massachusetts avenue, hste. The houge is a commo- smc dwellicg, containing 8 rooms, base- bath roem; aleo cistern in the yard, ng50 org) actes of land, | Terms: One half cath: balavce in six aud twalve in fine state of cultivation; atine yourg peach or- | Months. for notes bearing interest froin day of sale. chard of 30 trees in full bearing. There is no | 4ll conveyancing at cost of purehasers dwelling or other buiddings upon the property,but | Ty GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, two or three of the finest building sites in the Dis- trict {tis 4 miles from Washington, on the Bla- densburg read, and adjoins the farms of Mesers, Alle: Dodge sad John © Rives, j lso,a FARM containing 7% or 80 acre in the Same iminediate neighborhood, with neat dwelling and the pecessary outbuildings, There is a pump J.C, McG@UIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. DD ESIBABLE RESIDENCE, CORNER OF FOUR- TEST: ANO MH sTkeets, aT Posric AUCTION — Gn FRIDAY A®PTERNOON, May 22, at 6 o'clock on the premises we shai! offer at Pubiic Auction that Valuable Property situated at the southwest corner of good water at the door, and also a valuable | Fourteeoth street west ant H street north, at Spring upon thy premise: tis alto- | improved by a large three story and base- +r one of the uisat pleasant and healthy loca- | meut Brick Dwelling House, with back builaing and stebles. The house is bailt in the most sub- stantial manner. contains all #f the modern im- provements, and is in every respect a desirable property as @ private residence, vie Terme: $6.40 in cash; t e remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises. =| (#-Immed:ate possession given, A lconveyances at tho cost of the purchaser. my 13-d J.C. McGUIRE & OO., A ucts. By BOTBLER & WILLSON Avctioneers. Sis OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON EIGHTH £BT, NEAu PMNNSYLVANTA AVENUE, at Avetion—On TURSBAY APTERNOON, May 26th at 6 o’cloch. we will sell. on the premises, the north half of Lot No. 6,in 8qiare No. 4, fronting °6 feetSinches on Bighth street west, between uorth B aad D streets, depth i4 feet 4 inches: together with the improvements. consigting of m well built iwo story ¢ dweiling, brict stable, 9. ‘This property is eligibly loreted, being but one block from Pennsylvan. _ enue and Seventh street, and is regarded asa valuable lot for busi- Desa par) 2 Terms? One-third cash: balance on @ credit ef one and two years; note. to bear interest and to tions in the vieir ity. L For particulars address the undersigned, st Bla- densburz Py m* T.R.& J. W. VEITOR, Cc NiURY SEAT FOR SALE.—The subscriber - offersfor sale his FARM with first-class im- rovements containing 62 acres of Jand adjoining ¥ ai and within 24: mies of George Nea of the Center Market. The soil y adapted to market gardening or @tass. Adaccuntry stat it has no superior, the yiew extending from 12 to 70 miles in every direc: tion. Can be divided to suit purchasers, H.W. BLUNT, 61 La, av., up stairs, ap 22-im* ‘ashington. BOARDING. PUBNISHED ROOMS WITH had at No RD—Can be ith street, between G and H 411 131 1k: to be one of the muat my 19-e03t* G IN THE OOUNTR © gent emer oan get go the summer a few pleasant family for = fe “ count: Also, ‘ture for S0r6 horses. For in- cured by deed wn the propert pavtadus, Wasningtone B poly at er 2 adaress 'Oountry Board,” Star, Ofies, von itadds BOTELER & WILLEON, Anca, HAS: G. McCAWLEY, eee eee . By J. C, McGUIRE & 00., Auctionee: my 5-4 Castain commanding post. - OARD AND ROOM —A gentleman and wife oc- OT NEXT TO THEGENERAL POST OL FICE ANTED—Now. or by the first of May, a eupying a small, delightfully-located house can 4 FOr SaLE—Corner oF £igutu aNp E.— Will be HOUSK near Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth WVANTED—BKOOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, Mirrors, Carpets, Beds, Housefurnishing Goods of ¢' a _mar 3-tf WwW ANTED—By a respectable wemaa,a SITUA- TION as cook, washer or ironer; good refer- ences given if required. Qalloraddressat 249 0th street, corner of M, for 2 days. aps [FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Wanted to rent, fe pees one to three years. Furnished Dwelling for s private pay. Location in the Firat or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 65, Washington, D.O so 4-tf N OTICEI & L. Tarascay Derantuest,Aprii 1, 1363. Notice is hereby given of the readiness of this De- partment to redeem, at maturity, the outetanding two-years Treasury notes issued in 1061. . Interest will therefore cease efter matu 5, P. OHASE. Beeretary of ShaiPressury. ° HE REYNOLDS HOUSE. The undersigned, thankful to his friends and the blic in genera}, for the patronage they iM n him aa former pro; z of “Mc y bees | thereof. Jeyty Zlelan House,” respoctfali leave to inform them that he bas transfer a8 establishment to the corner of | 'th street and Pena- ayivania avenue, where he has opened & house in new and complete style. Conuec with itisa RESTAURANT, where the beat Winss and Liquors will always be on hand. Meais can be had atall hours, and at the shortest notice The public are respectfaliy invited to visit this establishment, nisy6 im J, W. BRYNOLDS, Propriotor. J “me OHN McGRKEGOR, ily Physician and Sar lets of Connecticut, may be found at his of- fos at No. 456 oth stret, between D sod B, mar %-Im States ships-of-war on foreign stations. x { | Apply at No. 3 { \ = accommodate a gentieman and wife (without chil | soid at Auction, on the premises, on TH'JRSDAY iN 4 in| { | dren) with arcom and exzeellent board. Apply om | AFTERNOON next. May 21, at half past 5 o'clock Pepper ase Amal Rraaearglerreg, Adare | Bt psd GE Nace cate ke ies | Ceara Sele ORES or , OJ Fe ii lo > an: et le ve ~ om is valual corner lot aS BOT! Tont o! | Ey Oo BOs Beever ayaly to.2 a8: Fenmayivesiayay” | cyte ivan, my fect on K street, and an east front of 87 (ect é \LERES FROM THE DEPARTMENTS, ARMY * and navy ociecrs and strangers visiting Wa:h- ington, may find a comfortasle Lome in one cf the most deligatfal locations in Washingteug No. 52 Missouriaycnue, One very large front roci, 2d inches on Eighth street, directly opposite the west frent of the General Post Offices Two frame offices are now on the lot, the corner one being thatoccupied by J.8. Hollingshead Ksq, The tite to the property is perfect aud old, asit ° a part of land decded by the United States to the Mois nowy etene eeeee —=¥)_ | father of the present ownere in the year 179, and b —A ady having token a houre in the im- | Gcyernment will very likely soon wantit a mediate neighborhood of the Tr fo: the enlargment of the General Post Ofice i Navy Departments, o: ‘« parment furnished roou.s. with bo ithe comforts Terms: One thiré cash and the residue in notes A few table b 5 1th atroet of a home. will be taken, of ejual amounts, stsixand twelve months, with etween F and & a interest. All conyeysnciag at the cost of the par- eed will streets, one ecuare sonthof Pa arenne. Refer charar. be given. and a deed of trust ences required. my 11-tf Tequired to secure the deferred payments. — on — —— may 16-td J.C McGUIRE & CO, Auc By J.C. McGUIRE& CO. Auctionsers, WO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES ¥OR BALE, = alee areene: Ber wae Eg no | a vill sold at anction, on tke premises, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON next, the 2ist day of May, immediat ‘ser the sale of the property ia the foregoing isement, the south part of Lot 7, in equare 200 : It fronteWest 23 feet 6 inches on Thirteenth strest west Few houres kave so fine location as these, standing as theyda on cane, gronna die- tance of ‘one sald block from Peausyivania ayeaoe north of it. and commanding an extended view of WINDOW SHADES. Ba seein 486 | and varied styles of Gilt Band Widow | received Bui Holland Window Siades er FF 3, ee No, 456 Seventh st..§ doors above Odd Feliowa’ Hall. my 4-405w" Bon 486 Bean‘ ifu, Shaces > ue made 700 @9" Tercoa cash. WASHINGTON © ARDEN The advertiser wishes to nferia his friends the public gecersi- hath ie that ¢reat t) orougb!are, across the bexctifal res- he TAURANT ervation at interexction of the Syence aud Thir- pitol strect, between Band C | teenth and Estreets. just south woat of the bonnes, Whore he will keep constantly on ‘The houses have the best of tenants. an¢ have re- band tae best cently had the Potomac water introduced the WINES, LIQUORS AND SRG ARS, basemeat etorios. i L i s rms of sele—one third cash, snd the resitao TRG CE Sac gheeanlio’ wits, Sho Bast ihe | Tories wien interent, peace cr twiave months GEORGE DONALDSON, ‘A deed will be given. aid « rust re my 7 Iw* _ Proprietor. wie te ae pcan ow ok: A. .OBSTRTRIOAL SURGEON. | See UG MeacrRe & 00., sucks A,» aur rretuy | PEE ow permsnently Incw ; = street. ‘Fre ox PICTURECORD AND TABSELS. “4 Qe ‘rem his profes: ou cece a hel 4 preere tie a the a sec ehe Se! Picnre Cord ent Paeels., Wiferant sinss and of women aod Guiry ge to dissase- | colors,s besutsfgLassartmen! ch WikeRit eS ‘ BD. RU IGE. my 6 im* = No. 446 Feet R it. | apidane BOAO Cadi petiows Halt,

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