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A LOCAL NEWs. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT WasnineTton THEATER.—The immense cnc. cess which has attended the perfurmauce of «Uncle Tom's Cabin,” warrants its retention upon the boards of the Washington Theater for atew nights longer. The play is very inter- esting, and it is performed by an excellent company. Gnuoven's THEATER.—Miss Lucille Western wail be the reiguing star at this resort duriug | the present week, Aud she will appear to-night in the double character of « Miami the Hun- tress," and “Madame St. Aubert,” in Buck- stone's exciting scenic drama of “Green Bushes.” The scene is laid in the wilds of America and in Ireland. Susan Denia, Chas. Burron, Ben Rogers and Sophie Gimber are all | in the cast. | CadTERSURY.—Annetta Gallettienters upon | the third week of her (thus far) successful en- | agement, and will appear to-night in the great ballet, «The Mountebank.” She will also cx- | ecute @ number of select dances, and will be assisted by M’lles Marie and Augusta. A; Sutherland, the Scottish nightingale, will con- tinue to entertain with songs, and Edeson, Boyd, Budworth and the court of beauty, will appear in new acis. Vanietizs.—Miss Nellie Howard, the cham- pion female clog dancer, will perform at the Varieties every evening this week. So will Lizzie Fielding, W. 5. Budworth, Harry Les- hie, Ada Tesman, the Forrest sisters, Dick Wat- kins and other favorites. To-night will be per- tormed an original version of “Uncle Tom's Cdl W. 5. Budworth personating Uncle ‘Tom. : Wasnineton City ann THE War.—The exhibition o1 this beautitul panorama will be continued throughout the present week at Wil- lards’ Hali. The representations are vividly truthful, and will be s) recoznized by all familiar with the realities, and all the paintings representing batiles especially are fine works of art. . Tae STEREOPTICAN, & panorama of scenes and imeidents connected with the American civil war, and exhibiting views of ruins, stat- uary, begs &c., will be exhibited at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, a tew evening's ionger. penis) Cee OarHans’ Court, Judge Purcell.—On Satur- day letters of administration were issued to Mrs. Ann G. McKinstry, on the estate of Miss arlotte Doubleday. and of guardianship to san Thomas, to the. children of James H, ‘Thomas. Mrs. Ellen Kelly, administratrix of Miles Kelly, filed her petition in answer to citation. of John Kelly andothers, for her to appearand render her accounts. Mrs. Kelly asks that she muy be allowed six months in which to settle her accounts, by which time several suits im court will be decided. It appearsthat Mrs. Kelly piace $2,000 in the hands of Michael Mullowney, for safe keepimg, and he left the city, taki The question involved s to what extent she is liable. R. J. Brent appears tor Mrs. Kelly,and W. J. Miller for parties in Ireland. era an, Alias Delany, was rged with breaking open and robbing the ik of Charies O'Neal, at Brown's restaurant. James Ward, who had bee loafing aronnd for some time, Ss arrest- ed as a suspicious character, and turned over to the military authorities. Carman was com- » fifth precinct station-house, and | tor court. } \Hen and Sarah Lee, colored ser- on Saturday by Detective . of the Metropolitan detective corps, 1 with the larceny of delaines, muslins, Jned at $50, fro rearet A. AER arrested y court. FourtH Warp Williams, supicion ct : dismissed. J. Hivan, fighti military. John McPhail, do. Frank Jacot, de.; dismissed. A. H. | Alice Benton, disorder . Wallace, profane; dismis John Adams, tic. Harris, disor- i). Jeremiah Col. Began, James t, do. issed. Sault and a for peace. M Hy Pevine, drunk and disorderly Ss William | Hughes, do.: $2.55. Anthony Lice, drunk and profane; $2 Peter Braffley, sleeping in the street. F McGee, do.; Ruff, creating a yuisance; so Ea ANOTHER OLD CitizEN Goo Cc ‘Thomas Carberry, an old and highty res, citizen ef hington, died sudden residen ‘ifteenth strect, neur early y' rday morning. Captain C one time m r of the city, and for a ot years was the president of th Metropolis. He ever took an scti the affairs ef the city and Pistric and was a patron _of charitable cially of the St. Vincents’ Orphan Axy!um, which annually received lis care andattention. He was a man of considerable means. missed. Thos. | vorks, espe. Pocker Pickrp.—On > . Raidley, who resides at the-Navy Yard, had his pocket picked of a large amount of money, under the iollowing circumstance He went into the banking establishment ¢ weeny & Huyck, on Seventh street, for the purpose ot | selling some gold. He bad disposed of 3300, in | specie, for which he received $414 in Treasury notes. While Mr. Raidiey was about disposing ot another $!60 in specie, the Treasury notes which he had just received from the bank and $45 im gold were taken from bis pockei by one oi two ef three persons who were in the room at the tim he thief has not been arrested. was founa guilt, Fannie Smith,alias Mary Toogood, for steal- ing @shirt from Jolin S. Tomlintou, was sen- tenced to one nour in jail. Caleb H. Shreve. as Ge Smith, alias H. charged with stealing « w: Disney, was fonnd not gu: pale SE FirTa AND SIXTH PRECINCT STATION HOUSE- —The bids for the construction of 2 new brick station-house for the use of the Fifth and Sixth Metropolitan Precincts were opened Saturday in presence of Mayor Wallach and Massrs. Brown anc Shepherd, presidents of the boards of Aldermen and Gommon Council of the city. Only two or three persons sent im proposals. Mr. Job Angus was the successful bidder at 27,000. This amount is $1,000 in excess of that appropriated by the councils. sd George Tuttle, ch from John W a ARRESTS FOR ASSAULT AND BatTERy.— Casper Tranterine, a German, was arrested on Saturday night for committing an assault and battery upon his wife, and was committed to the Fitth Precinct station-house. Lieut. John M. McPhail was arrested at Canterbury,Saturday afternoon, forcommitting an assault on 2 hospital sieward, and was com- mitted to the Central Guardhouse. ge SzeconD Warp Station Cases.—Jno. Car- man, alias Delany, grand larceny; jail tor eourt. James Ward, suspicion; military. Anna Mader, grarid larceny; dismissed. Caspar ‘Troutwine, assault and batte: dismissed. Chas. Russell, disorderly; $158. Edward Magee, robbery; jail for a hearing. Jno. But- ter, disorderly. m. Conner and Chas, Atlofl, sleeping in the street; dismissed. ——_—>—_—_—_ OreaM Siaur anp Sopa Water.—In this hot weather there is no more acceptable or cooling beverage than good cream sirup and soda water, and asa main object is to obtain the article good and onan readers are referred to the advertisement ot ©. Boswell, corner of Seventh street and Maryland avenue, who still selis ai the old price, five cents. 2 ED Cancasses or DEAD ANIMALS are to be now promptly removed, and the causes of disease will be banished from the city. Lieut. Carroll, ot the Second D.C. volunteers, has been ordered to the command of the contrabands, 1ormerly in charge of Captain Krause, who wil perform this duty. 2 genes ComiTTEeD TO THE OLD Carrrot.—James Gorman aud Geo. Spencer (the latter a former crier in the court here) were arrested on Satur- cay in the vicinity of Leonardtown, Md., and committed to the Old Capitol Prison, charged with running mails into Dixie, ee 2 ARBIVED.—At the Soldier's Retreat, since Saturday, there has arrived company F, 71a Maine, 6 men, Capt. S.C, Fletcher; 25 regulars, 17th infantry, Lieut. W. H. Walcott, and 49 re- cruits for 12th Illinois cavairy, who have pro- ceeded to the front. Sa ater €:ncvs.— Madame Macarte’s grand Euro- pen Circus, and Nixon’s Cremorne troupe, which heretofor jormed so ucceptably to cour citizens, have been combined, and will g-ve & series of entertainments in this city, commencing to-morrow afternoons pA nae PrnsonaL.—Senetors Hale, of New Hamp- shire, Doolittie, of Wisconsin, and McDougall, ot California, are in the city, stopping at the WNetionsl Hotel. We notice here, a nume ber of Congressmen from the Western States. Agate sae ss Navr-YaRD—The tittle gunboat Teaser, Eusign Sheridan, srayed ou Gala ane the Lower Potomac for repairs. 48 hated: been on the NansemOnd, and bears the marks oi the rebel sharpshooters upon Rer, _—. [eLIGTED,—Hall, the fugiiive sive, it is said, bas been enliaied in one of the colored volaateer companies recealiz termed in thie Distcict. Enrror Svax:—Fourteeath street nas at las become passabie, with care; during the winter Mt could not be used, eXcept occasionally by the cars on the upper part from New York @venue to Boundary street. On this street several of the Grovernment hospitals—Colum. biaa Coliege, Carver, Mt, Pleasant and Stone, | are located. If arrangements could be made to construct the railroad from the Long Bridge + to Boundary strret, the public would derive j great} eneiit, and the stockholders of the com- pany find the arrangement advantageous. At present the entire 1ravel ison Seventh street, greatly to the inconvenience of the public. The location of these hospitals being so salubrious, and so much money having been expended, it raay justily the stockholders. in making the improvement: or, ably the Government may, In consideration Of the wants of the hos- pilals, feel it advisable to assist in the cone struction of the road. A visit to Mount Pleasant will be amply repaid by a view of the beautiful scenery, the . cry of Washington at the foot of the elevation, the Potcmac representing a beautiful lake, Fort Washington and the Mount Vernon point onjits shores. At this, the Stone Hospital, those pleased with landscape gardening will see Much to gratify their tastes for rural culture: the soldirrs at this hospital have done much to preserve the beauty of the lawns and flower gardens: they have planted quantities of an- nuals obtained from the Patent Office, and exhibited great taste and care. A visit to this hospital will please those who feel for the wounded soldicr, as it Was most gratifying to me. The Mount Pleasantestate contains about L3C acres, all available for useful purposes. sides the above-named hospital, there i: room for other objects, which the neces: the Government may require. On these prem-, ises the water :s pure and in great abundance, and the selection Xs hespital location has been justified in point of salubrions air, Xc. Z. esse Ss SmaseED Up.—Satarday night, as one of the street cars was about turning the corner, at Fil- teenth street, the driver noticed a wagon in his way; the driver of which obstinately refused to getout of ihe way. Attached to the wagon was an empty buggy, which was being drawn .upon the ear track, and which the wagoner Tefused to remove, alleging that he had asgood a right tothe road asthe carhad. The passen. geTs advised the Conductor to run at once izto the wagon, but the latter not disposedto do harm, took the reins of his car horses and or- dered his driver to lead the wagoner’s team ont of the way; this was almost accomplished, when the ohstreperons wagoner pulled his horse around suddenly and the car coming in contact with the bnggy, the latter was shattered. No damage wis done to the car, and it pursued its way to Georgetown. Many of the passengers gaye the Conductor their names and uddress, in order that they might testyy im his tavor if any difficulty shoWld folldw. Virersta Evvorion — Unconditisnal Union Ticket._The election m Hast V: piace on Thursday next. Some ot the nomi- nees having declined, the uncondiionai Union ticket is how composed of the following-named gentlemen :—For Governor—Francis H- Pier- i er, winia takes county: for Attorney ell Bowden, of Willi The Convention, which unanimon: nominated these gentlemen, also unanimou recommended Mr. Lewix McKen of Alex the unconditional Uni wndidace tor Congress in the sevent triet._ The candidate for Senator and Fairfax : ¥ aie SENT To TIT Cady of the 4 on Sat y and sent to the Old Capitol ona cha eidrunkenners. oitense. by the a name 2 The case ued layers of cu and are generaily of opical shape, wiih the points descending into sponding eelis, or depressions of irregular according pon the parts where xternal pressure is most severe, ‘the pain they cause is not in tha cornit-gif bat in the part compressed by it, the operation for their rev.oval is paintoss, bioodless. and eflestual if the predisposing snd exciting causes be svoided. To ail aiflicted with corns. Inpions,troublerome nails, or other diso-ders of the feet we would r edan early callon. Dre White offi N yivanix svenue, between Foug-aud #-ha:fand Sisth streets. my 23 @ the alread ‘ated Ware, SEs MEASLES re prostrating the volunteers by bun- ¢ reds, the hospitais owded ith them, Rol- diers, be warned in time. Holloway’s Pills are positively mfeliible in the cure of thie disease; oc- casional doses of them will preserve the health even under the greates' exposures, Only 25 ceuts per box. ‘284 1n Summer when the sun is low. Come forth in swarms the ins fleas, roaches, ’akeeters—black or wWihite— leat are stHiened quile, If Lyon’s Powder chance to light In their obseure vicinity. vderis harmless to manéinl, but will kil all house insests, garden worms, plant. buge, Lyon’s magnetic Pills are sure death to rats ice. Soid gverywhere. Dexsis Barnes & Co., New York, ——— But Secret Diseases. Ss Gift ia the most certain, safe and edy—indeed, the orly vegetable overed. Cures in two to four day ss in tweaty-foar hours, No min m, no mercury. Only ten pills to be is the soldier's hope, and a fri do not want to be exposed. Male pack- nale, $5. Samaritan's Root and Herd Juices—A positive and permanent enre for Syphilis, Scrofaiz. Ulzers, Bores. Spots, Tetters, &c. Price $1, bottles ment, m5 for $5, boid by 8. C. Ford. See adver a ae WaarantTep 10 Cunz ix Six Days.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an Englisa Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhaa in siz days, No change ofdiet required. Price $1) per bottle. Sold by 8.C. Ford, cerner Ilth street and Pa. avezue Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6é-ly se See SPERMATOREH@A OAN BE CuRRD.—Dr. Rand’s epedine cures Spermaiorrhaa, Seminal Weakness lmpotency, Loss af Power, etc., speedily and eff ly» Its effects ure truly magical. A trial of Shecitic, will convince the most skeptical of merits. Price $1 a box, Sold ba Ford, co afl Der lith street and Pa. avenue, ington, an Henry Cook Alezandri ja6-ly panes) THE ONEAPEST AND BEST Han D: ‘aE WoRLD— Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham centsa box. The bestinuse, Try C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. av ington, ané Henry Cook, Alexandria, eee DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND SxxuaL Sys7eus.—New and reliable treat- ment—in Reports of the Howard Association—seut in sealed letter envelo Dr. J. Skillin Hot Phiiadelpiia, Pa. Gagat Pexusyiyvamis Rovurs, via Baltimore nd Harrishure, to the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washington daily and one on Sunday—quitk time— low fere and sure counsctions. Soldiers’ tickets sold through at Government rates. For tickets and fur- ther information apply at the office ef Great Peun- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Nixth st., Washington. Office open from m. until p. ou Sundays from 2t> 4p. m. it-ly KE. O. Noxon, Agent. Da. Duvont’s Sugar-coated Female Reguiating Pills are the very best in-use. They operate speedrly and effectively, and being suzar-soased create RO Bau- fea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their superiority over allothers, Price @! a box. br 8. G. Ford, corner llth ja G-ly if, free of charge. ton, Howard Association, mar 25-3m street and Pa, avenue on, Henry Gook, Alexandria,” iaf-lw MARRIED, town, D, C., on Thursday, May 2ist Perce sy by the Bav. D. FE. Reese, at the Meth- odiat Protestant parsonage. Mr. JOHN W. WREN £5 Mise LUGY 8. PAYNE, both of Fairfax county, Va. DIED, Tie - 2th inet., HENRY NIC: Ath Puan of George MM. and Annie D. Taylor, aged 2 years, 10 montha and 9 years, 1 Cambridge, Dorc' er CO. HOUBR, on C street, bet and North Capitol str: Standainthecity. App! SWEENEY, Proprietor. RIBIN ND ‘pee bs ‘DIBINFRCTING rowpses, rareBegp rh Os GALE ES Ww. R- BO Corner of Vit street and New York PEN dove compound i with @ special oe Cote ceive eames Eocene teeters thereat used ia sick cy CBW ps, 3 meambouts, &e,, &c. Por this equal. It destroys tae most tions ant resista the docem positions of animal a Address | UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICK FOR CITY OFFICERS. GBAND PIO-.BIC. Fora Conuacror, Tar German nae Associ tion of WILLEAM DIXUN. Nicat the Pak on MONDAY wu Foe Recteree. late Seeret THE bo! my B-eort" (Rep &Chren.) BAMUEL #. DOUGLASS. G®4'> panoy For Buureroa, Will be gi WILLIAM FORS . ARSENAL ALL, my %-dtjel fonexte. & Intel] ComsEhoAT NIGHT wk avense, 1m FOR ABBESSOR, * FOURTH WARD. INDEPENDENT BS @SPITION AL UNION eWILLsAM H. JOHNSON. Tickets G11 dmit A mae” fifty cents, adm: gid a eae ae G**S? jorrrany pate ABD CONCERT By THz Orricens oF THE 9TH AND 12TH PENNSYLVANIA REBER) On TUESDAY, May 26th, 1863, 4+ FROMMEL'’S BREWERY, D street aouth, near 6th street, Capitol Hill, x, Admission ONE DOLLAB. Goncert commences GO. R. FF, a m, my 23 st* DONALD MeCaTHRAN. For Axsxsgor. CHARLES NELSON. BECQOND WABD. _may 35 SIXTH WARD. em UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET, Alps? MAN, FoR CHARD MORGAN, oma >s Couxer: Fon Cogn H PHAK FESSOR GOODALL’S FLORAL TIVAL will take pace on THURSDAY EVE- NING, May %th,at the assembly Union Hotel, Georgetown. Tickets te ad ait 9 gentleman and lady $2 each, to be had of _mny 25 — ‘Bis pupil dat Willarda’ Hotel. my 93-5t* 'GULARLY NOMINATED UNCON DITION- AL UNION TICKET. ‘auoniuix, WANTS. J. W. THOMPBON, Common Councit ANTED—A dining-room SERVANT at No. 395 lith st., between F and @ streets. Refer- éx0. 7 AUS, CROeEeRurees, my 25-t+ Avsresony W ArASHERS one Une TRON ED Satis SSEBSOR, one line and two whi LiF, DORSBY. my 2v-1t*, | BELL-BOXS | Apply at the office. my 25 3t* QS CNconvirionan UNION TIOKET. WASTED—A SITUATION as child’s nurse or chambermaid by a respectable young women. SECOND WARD. Apply at 360 6th strect. PaaAcnetaix. J ANTED IMMEDLATELY—A good WAREL- GEORGE H. PLANT. WANGeR by EARL & STOVER, cor iat ani For Gonxox Cousot, “YY ANTED—A firet-rate COACHMAN, one wh J. RUSSELL BARR, W Ani taaxenimsolt otnerwice useful, “Apply GEORGE T. RAUB, atNo.3 corper 434 and C sta, mary 25-4 WM. P SHEDD. Fou Aserssoa. JAS. W. BPALDING. my 12-e0l0t" em THIRD W ARD UNCONDITIONAL UNION 3 TICKET, WwW \NTED—A BEAMSTSESS reside perma nently in « privatel family, and who would be willing to atteud to other duties. Inquire 320 K street, my 25-3t" WW ANTED-By 8 white woman a FITUATION as couk in @ restaurant, or second cook in shotel, “Apply by letter, tok. F., Btar Oflee, I ELP WANTED —A good and steady COACH. For Ape RMAN, * G. A. HALL. a For Coum TY PAB- The is one of most desirabie wo B FIRB: ‘LOO: T rent. Orth Monta Alec, table Tenedecn ar Gor Modated at 391 B at. my 25-3t" a Fo BENT—The BESID ENCK of the 1: George Peter, situated in itd iv Moatgom For further ee address P Montes? verd." Darnestown P.O., M4 my 35 At* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RANT AT 51 PA, avenue, Dear 224 street, with use of bath- room, bot and cold water; gasimitie house, Best of board furnished if desires, Nocitildren will be taken. my 25-1 ————— EE UBNISHED ROOMS —A few very desirable Furnished Ro for rent, in one of the meat healthy locatiors in the city. and adjacent to several bearding-houres, Callat 388 C straet,be- tween tdand 43; sta. + Ty %-3t™ AX ONE WI8HING A NICE PLACE CaN canes one by addressing @ not: to “H.” Sta- The rooms are haudsomely furnishei; one elegantly furnished patior. Good pay is ted. Address note, stating where an intervigw-enn be bad, for one week. my 25 2t* if eke LARGE AND AIRY ROOMS. COMFOR- tabiy furnished, with use of a. gas. in a healthy location. to let, with board if de- sired, in a private family, on reasonable terms, to three or four gentlemen only. Address Box No 1 Rtar Office. my 25-207 * HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Hi WILL A ar rented GaP Cpe nad! tenet for the Sunn x montha ; lecation ar 5 Apply 105. C. NeGQUINE & OO. me sente FF E‘NT—The front STOR® ROOM in Con- = acieasiee Bailing. E sireot, sper} ee and a ju a Ewirierow °° <siew waencte hoe FUBNISHED ROOMS TO RENT AT No. 51 Foun. avenus, near oad » With oO} P use, and bath room. one wishin; leasant, would do well to call. Board farnis! ed it desired. 23-2" R RENT—Desirable suits of APARTMENTS h Location delightful in between & in s first-class ho summer. Apply at 4 I7th stree! and I, two aquares north of Pennaylv: uy 23-3t 10 RENT—A furnial HOUBE. with eight rooms, elegantly situated in the First Ward. Possession given in « fewday.. Inquire of CQ ANT & LIVINGSTON, 217 F street,rear Wil lards’ Hotel. my 23-3t* {OR SALE—A new three-story brick HOUSE. pleassutly located inthe Seventh Ward ; will AUCTION SALES, ——————— FOR OTHER AUCTION BALES SEX 4TH PAGS ERY Senet Lemareatin ac iets. Semel THIS AFTERNOON AND Te-mMoRROn eee x9. b. CROWN & CO., A |. MULES AND WAGONS AT AUCTION, We willseii TU-MORKUW MOKN i» i m.,at the Washington City Horss Market aad ora street south. near t ite Samed eck ee perl Sunni der of the N. B—Fersons should be aware that ¢ named Horse Market has heen estoplisied ty tee honorable Boaris of Aldermen and Common Coun, cil of your city. and it im said by all to be the best place that could be selected; for it haaa roof ania good, solid foundation. [t was constructed by the ands of the eteatest architect inthe knowa wortd; So thin ix = a above-named place. days Tuesday, Thursd, mera- aa commencing at Ws oo Saturday itt No. 357. corner hat eet he ey, By J.C. BicGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. xTOCE IN. S ROOM eo Tro! —On MONDAY APTBR- Rooms, we'shail sell in lots tonaiie ne Stetom iT cent Stock jaak Stock J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Ancta, By GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. V SALE OF ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS av / AUCTION, On MONDAY next, the 25th instant, we shail sell, in front of the premises, commencing at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, Sixtyen Building Lote . in subdivision of square No, 441, fromting 6th aad 7th streets west and 8 and T streets north, Plats can be seen at our auction rooms, Title direct from the governmentand clear, These lots located on the. proper grade, well drained by alleys, and in an improving part of the city, being the next aquare to the terminus of the 7th street railroad. Terms: One third cash; bal: > in 6. 12 and i2 months, for notes bearing intérest. A deed given and deed of trust taken free of cost to the purchaser. my 19-6t* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auets. BS ot & 00., Auctioneers, yal ON POURTEENT V at Puntig AUCTION.—On MON DAY Hass NOON, May 25th 60’clock, on the premises, we shall sell Lots 21 23, 4, and part of 20, in square 215, fronting about 30) feet on Lith street west, between a woe U poe north, fanning back 123 inches to a2) 8 i subdivided into good ‘air 7 aildine hs RANE RO Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interestsecured by adeed of tioasers SMITH HELPER can have a good job by ap- | be sold a bargain for cash. Inquire at the office | truston the premises. plying immediately at 477 Sth strst. of the Washington [ron Works, Island, All conveyances at the cost of the _ ny 35 ott ae Roker H. GRAHAM. my we _my 2!- [Rep ] z C. McGCIRE Eistey os ANT#D_—Four or five active colored BOYS, from 14 to 13 yeara of © work in bake- THO. HAV ENNER, Ww TIO ION VoTERS | _‘!¥ 25-3t" _ ___ 344 O street. _ hird Ward will support for WANTED 8 active young COLORED ALDERMAN, meals and atieod in a ra- THOMAS LE'WI8. 2OU street, between L and M. AL SipeaER FaEOMED TO ae ACCUSTOMED 10 TH THO: A. STEPHENS, who cra come well recom: eipaaeette ED, a F strest, gorth side, my ‘ econ U REE, WARD ;ANEED ASITUATIO aman to cook,or UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET, | WANED ASITUATION br man to cook,or won GoixEers Reh ofice:s Apply at is? Thirteanth st,, botweea Kor Ree ABUL €. DOUGLASS. Bent E eS Fou Stave M. FORSYTH, ED—By aresp young Indy a SIT- s cham Der: dor ts do dining- rpom work. Good reference given if required. ailor sddress at 75 Tweaty- fourth st, Mand Fou Commes Coc ASBURY LLOYD, YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A S8I7?U | JOBEPH FOLLANSBEE nd ironer. Cal! at MICHAZL LARNER. | eet, be Dp Massachusetts ave. ck oftae Congressional Printing it* EWARD fo: a, caterer, es ervise and direct the nt of store roow aud 5. Asidress Box “U.P PURCITASER for ols, dee * UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET. For ALDERVAX, GEORGE ¥. GULICK, tos Couscin, T. KNIGHT. i. CANFIELD, _my %.1it" , "YM _P. VERGUEON, | === UNCONDITIONA NION 13 SINTH WARD. ALDE“ MAN T. EDWARD CLARK, Coxmos Corser— JOHN COSTIGAN, CHAS, W. DAVIS GLO, T. RUFF. The above ticket will be supported by _my 2 IMMEDIATELY —1 $. Liberal wages will be pai ramen, none others will be acceptest. the Government Carpenter Shop, on K er of Seventeenth street, zat, Col. E. M. GREENE, Chief Quartermaster, Departnient of Waahisgton. POOKKEEPING,—A practical accountant whoss > are disengaged, offers his services in the evenings at the resigen: otice if desires of parties who may require his servicesin opening new sets of account books, adjusting intricate ac- TICK! any, o5t™ coan iaversges, accounts tated, books set: tled up, int ju account> aud accounts current made out,or inany eapacityin making out bills, reports, answering correspondents, or copyiny Ali business matters intrusted will be held stzjctly confidential, and satisfactory references exhibited. Address BM > H st, my 25 3t" GOOD DRESS MAKERS WANTED AT NO. e j I street, near isth, my 23-2t" Ww ANTED IMMBDIATELY—Two or three first-class cont bards. Apply at No. 431 Pa. ave., between 435 and sth at __ my 23-32" 10 00 LADIES WAN ‘0 CALL AT + GS F street, between Sth and 9th, = —— opposite the Patent ea, and get the Fo: Coumos Couscn, Bands, Sieeves aud Skirts &c., stamped. JONAS B. ELLIS, splendid Braidiug and Embroidery Patterns CROSBY S. NOYRS. oe P.nenshions, Joseys, Capss, tenvcan age ve For Coriector, WILLIAM DIXON. For Brotster, SAMUSL %. DOLGLASS, Foe Beavevor, WILLIAM FORSYTH, For Aupeamas, THOMAS EB. LLOYD. . CHAKLES WILSON. ibaidias and Zouave Jackets, &c. Ladies can their Stampiag ¢one in afew minutes. my SEVENTH WARD s sgn STAMPLNGI 3 Ss UNCONDITIONAL UNION TICKET -OTAMPING!! STAMPING 11! For Alderman. ‘ ; ITE. | JOHN R. ELVANS 20.000 LADIES WANTED, For Common Council, The Washington ladies are invited to call at i ADGUSTUS £DSON, RUPPERT’S Fancy, Stamping, #raiding aud Bm- H WM. J. MURTAGH broide’ ing Establishment, No. 422 7th street, be- _ CHARLES W. MITCHELL, mi-1m* | tween D and E streets, to get theit stamping dong in the neatestatyie received, a new oto! tterns broidering and Brailing exe at the shortest notice. Just Allorders for Em- = FOR CILY SURVEYOR, PH. honed a lw nominee of the Unes onal anion | yp. eomvention of all the Wards. Aa aieveich: CHR. RUPPERT. may 12-Im* = a = ae. WANZED Three or tour good. steady FARM HIANDS = Also,day hands, white or colored, | Apply at Locust Hill Farm, 7th street Toad, ueaz treat toi te. my te Be NTED—In a lawyer's 0: . One who can write 2 fair hand preferred. Addresa“C. C.K.,” at this ofice, giving age and residence. my 2-3t” ANTK) —A COOK (white woman) anda BOY to waitonthe table. Must come well recom- mended. Apply at the Cnion Eating House. Cen- ter Market. mny 22-3t* V ANTED—Two good journeymen HOUSE PAINTERS. ighest wages given. None but good workmen need ore Inquire at M. T. PARKER'S House sign and Ornamental Painting Hstabiishment, No. 59 Lovisiana ay my 22-3t* ANTRD—A reliable SERVANT to do the washing, ironing, and cooking ef a small family near Kendal: Green. Liberal wages given | to one brin, ing undoubted reference. Apply to JNO. WAGNER, 205 Penn, avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. may 22-3t" ANTED—At Boldiers’ Home,three good F HANDS ere coustant vm ployme! furnished. Board, bedding | and wi Inquire at Bir, EDWARD HALL'S Grocery, the corner of Penn, avenue and 7th streets or on the premises «f Mr. WARD. my 22-905 ' | i W ANTED TO BUY—The GOOB WILL and FIXTURES of a restauraut.’or any one that will vacate a house in a business place, Any one having either of the above places to dispose of will yet a fair bonus by Sropping. a letter in Box No, 2 tar Office, stating location and price. my 22-3t* HAMBERKMAID AND COOK WANTED—One | j BOARDING. BoseDine HOUSE FOR GENTLEMEN-—Six { or seven gentlemen van be accommodated with | KOOMA apd BOARD, or rooms withuut board, at | O 12th st. het. and K may 21-4t* ‘\LERES FROM THE DEPARTMENTS, ARMY | ington, msy find a com and ngvy officers and strangers visiting Wasi- | tabie home in one of | most deli-bttul locations in Washington, No, | Missouri avenue, One very iarge front room j story. now vacant. riy po —4& lady having taken a house in the im- mediate neighborhood of the Treasury, State, } Warand Navy Departments, offers large and well furnished rooms. with board. and all the comforts | of a home. A fewtable boarders will be taken. ; Apply at No; 390 sth street, between ¥ and @ | | Fireets, One square south of Pa. avenue. Refer- ences required, my 11-tf | HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM | LANSBURGH & BROSS | BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, | 375 SEVENTH STREET, Brrwees I axp K, Just received a large and spendi? assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, all of which have been bought at the late New York and Philadelphia auctions, at much reduced prices. We mention in RM ill be part:— Z ah ge Sey kde ce oe Sa = hs .char- “Cali acter and capacity, erman prefer red, se- Best Calicoer 16, 18 and 20 cts. cure a good areata ane Hetty 8 by applica- Beautiiul Lawns only 15% cts. very, ee one fas anal only 35 cts. a ’ ress Goous of every description, very cheap. A beautiful lot of small figured Challies, for chit- dren's wear. Plain ona figured Mozambiques, at 25 cts., worth | Sita Cte. i Pisin colored Silk Tishue for Dresses, at 25 cts per aleyysra Plaidnand Plain Grey Good che! epperd Plaidsand Plain Grey Goods, very cheap. Plan Blue and Buff Chambreys. 2 Uur stock of Domestics is very large. and we are selling good Bleached Shirting Musling, at 15,15, 2 and 25 cents. Best Irish Linens at # ets.. worth 75 ets. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, etc., cheaper than ever, Casimeres, Linen and Cottor Goods, for Men aad Boys’ wear, in large variety. White and colored Flannelaof every description. White Goods, such as: Plain and Dotted Swiss, Jackonets, Nainsooks, Plaid Muslins, etc., from Auction, and very cheap. 1,400 Silk and Scoteh Gingham. #un Umbrellas, from 7 cts to $2.50. Black Silk Mitts, from cts.to$i.0. Gents’ best quality Kid-finish Silk wa tion at GREEN’S, corner E and 81) ply immediately. i bd V ANTED-— BOARD fora gentleman and wife in a privatefamily; terms must be reasonable, Reference exchanged. Address T, M., Star Office, | my 21-1lw As 5 V ‘bree good WHEELWRIGHTS: highest wages given. Apply to CHARLES SLACK, corner Johnand Cathedral streets, near Baltimore Depot, Baltimore, Md. my 2-lw ANTED—An experienced CLERK, one tho- Fonebly sean ee led: with Neo ectears busi- Li unless we. ator: a peaks Bone necd #?'Y PARLOUR & BEMMES, my S0 { Intel] 65 Louisiana avenue. Be ey nee gtd é ist, George an e: rienced OLERK. to whom a Jiberal salary will be id, Satisfactory referencesrequired, my 5-tf ANTED—For ths Onited States Marine Corps, i several hundred able-bodied MEN, between the ages of 13 and 4¢ years. Soldiers sorving in this streets. Ap- my 22-$t Ladies and Corps perform duty at our mavy yards and on board Gloves, at 75 cts. Uniied States ships-of war on foreign stations. French Mechanical Corsets, nnustally cheap. Pay same as infantry of the army. By good con- Embroideries. suck as: Collars and Sleeves, Cam- | duct and attention to duty a solver will certainly bric Bands, Swiss and Cambric Kégings, at half | rixe to the position of a non-commissioned officer. price. Ss ‘Two dollars will be paid any one who brings an Splendid all Linen White Handkerchiefs, at 10and | accepted recruit to these Barracks. a ota. Nek ‘ BG all ee [otemaiog. pply at the osery - jarracks, a French Lace Veils, at $1, worth doable. f "OHAS' G. MoOA WEY, Shawls oe ese 4 of the very latest styles, if my5-i japtrin commending post, wu wish to save your money call early. Maree lot of Pink, Blue and Yellow Tarletons for WANTED _ BEOOND- HAND A ps ho Also, Mirrors, Gerpeta, ©9¥¢TlSfoop SKIBTS—HOOP SKIRTS,” Hous fursienjag Goods ators: ory description: Having bought the entire stock ofa manufacturer B. BUOHLY, 426 7th 5 in New York, we shall sei] them ata greatnaeri- | marSi-tt ‘bat. @ and H, oast side ice. T ‘ le Notions of dorcriptio: nek clpa: aga savatane incense a So Ee aa Come one and all, to conviace yourself that grar ‘eranpeenas tek ie Stans, aps prices do not exist inthe GRNISHED HOUSE WanrTED— BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, Tent, for aus to roars. LANSBURGH & BRO.. for vate . , 376 Beveuth street, botwecu Tant KE. Washington . O. ry ook Bow BP Store open every evening until 2 o'ctock. my 21 te* a yo eas f 3 Pon SG'S Wetiong Office my a-8* Detwoom %; aad (th ats, i ea, ated with ‘neatneas | He most | > p OR RENT—Ina private family,a very pleasant, -neatly-furrished si -story CHAMBER: lo- cation very hesithy and ¢onvenient, aboat fifty yards east of the President’s grounds, State De- partment and city railcars. 4060 New York ave., third docr from 15th st. my 3 31* TERY DESIRABLE PRIVATH RESIDENOK NEA: THE CaritoL ¥ox Sal. —We offer for selea lsrgaand handsome residence, builtin the most superior manner, with ull the modern im- provements, and delightfully situated moar the Capitol. ‘The ned, and the purchaser well. Immediate po 2 given, Apply to JAS. 0, McGUIRS & CO.. Auctioneers and Com. Mer ding contains kitchen supplied Tange aad wer conveniences, three casimbers, bath room and pantry. Cellar under mai uilding. The whole is well mvplied with Potomac and cistern t and other modern improvements, THOMAS YOUNG, 0.409 Pena i ing ROOMS offices, Also the i ity com- ¥ AND LOT—A two-story, Brick Houge, containing $ street, between Delaware F bates ect and at ‘ows, No. 219 N avenueand } erty, being sitn: of the Capitol @ F 1 most reasonable terms. Kor particulars inquire of ialess J. PEABODY, No. 50 Louisiana avenue. my 1-im™ ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR8AL and LOT tel on Massachusetts xvenae, between 4thand sth sts, The house is a commo- dioua frame dwelling. containing 8 rooma, bi ment and bath room; also cistern ia the y Price $2.30 Al ARM containing 5) or 6) acres of land, fe of cultivation ; a fine yours peach er- of 3 trees in fuii bearin, hi i a weving or other buii two or three of tb trict. Itia 4 miles trom Wa densburg road, und adjoins Allen Dodge» ohn © Ri Also.a FA i same immedi neigh and the necessary ot zion, on t the tarms of Mestrs, 28, or 8° acres, in the i, with neat dwelling 2, There is a pump of good water at the , and alao a valuable Chalyieate Spring upon the premises, It is aito- gether one of the mast pleasant and healthy loca- tions in the visizity, For particu ‘acs address the undersigaed, at Bla- densburz. ap 25-eoir™ T.R.& J. W. VEITCH, OUNTRY SEAT FOR BALB.—The su! offersfor sale hia FARM with tirat-o nts coutaining 62 acres of land ai ytown. and within 232 miles of d4miies of the Center Market. radly adapted to merket gardeniog or grass. As acouatry seat it has no superior, the view extending from 12 to 7) m’ in every direc- tion, Can be divided to suit purchasers, H.W. BLUNT, 61 La. av.,up ata’ 1p 22-Im* Washiagto: LOST AND FOUND. OUND—A dark chestnut HORSE, about sixteen hands bigh, The owner wiil recover him at F street, by proving property and pues m -3t* joinie gs Georss- OST—In the Center Market, or between the 4 Center Market and setts avenue. a leather POCK ET-HOUK containing about $7) aud a wagon liceuse. Any one finding the above pocket book will receive a liberal reward bv leaving t at 500 Mass: chusetts ave,, between 4th and 6th sts, my 25 St* "TAKEN UP AS ASTRAY, ON THE 22D IN stant,a small bay, roan Mo: gan; eisht you old; scarred on shoulders, The owner will com forward, preve property, pay charges ant take her away. Osilst GLADMON’S Sale ani _pivery Staile, corner B.idge aud Market streets, Georse- town, my 25-2t* O8T—A brindie COW, with white spots horns, and a star on her forehea: rope around her nee 25 reward wii! be paid any ons who will re- turn said cow to FRANK TWISS, 440 Bat. north, between Ist and 2d sts, eart. my 3 2t* Lostecs Thursday afternoon, a small black POCKET BOOK containing some money and some papers, one of which papers was a per:nit to sell fruit at "*Ftone man’s Switch,” Any one re- bepickes) | the above pocket book and papers to the Star Cfice may keep the tnoney, my 23 2t* 'OQME—To the subscriber, on the 6th of May, at pre eee a a A pale —— te with young calf. ‘the owner is req: to come iorward prove property, pay charges and ke hi . “nyo st JOHN KING my 25 Ss ED OR STOLEN—May Ith, « dark brown HORSE; about 13 hands high ; little white in face; white hind feet; large scar on Knee ofright hind leg. A liberal reward for informa- Liou or his retien to the subscaiber, National ‘2m eom, Avenue, site Grover’s sn my oe 8 | Debs GEORGIA O8T—On Friday, 22d instant, a plain gold i BEBASTPIN With light braided Mair lost either in coming trom Georgetown or ex- changing car for 7th street north. finder wiil be suitably rewarded by leaving it at CHABLES BROWN’S Stand, Center Market, Washington, D.C, my 33 2t* RBWARD-Strayed or stolen trom the sub- criber. on Wednesday, May 20th, a large xed brindie COW; on the eve of having a calf; white spot in her forehead; avery large bag; broed horns: if other marks, unknown to the ow- ner;a piece of rope hite! ed to her horns, The above reward wiil we to Bay person, returning her to DAN. SUGHKUX, cor. Second and F sts , English Hill, my 23-3t* O8T—On the Piney Branch Roa¢, a bay MARE; Lita feet white; white in “forehead; had asaddle and bridle on. $10 reward will be paid if returned to WILLIAM GIBBUN, Ne. 146 High street, Georgetown my 22-3t’ STBAY MABE ¢. YESTERDAY (THE 2let) to the farm of Thomas Blagden, on the Piney Branch Road, She isa brii eR Noe hind feet white, aamall whi star in the fore- head. and had on a ey oe and briile. App y to the manager en the + my 2-3t* Stolen from Poolesville, Mont $10 Comte tee heres pestant sg Wasastome waite hing footie few white rf scratch on rump and one en fivcheed. ‘Ogrrice ap well when mounted, ‘The A By W.L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers. Corner Pa avenue and gth street, south side. GpPOCERIZS, BORACHO. Cleass. Liquors SD SMALL Stotgs, ar AUCTION —Om TUESDAY MORNING, May 26th, at 10 o'clock, we wiil sell, in front of the Auction Rooms,a lot of Groceries, embracing— Parrels White and Yeliow Sugars Chests Tea and Ground Coffee, Candles and Starch to0 Boxes Yellow aud Castile and Olive Soap Boxes Adanmntine, Sperm, and Mould Ca: dies ea vane Sauces ani Pickles, and Brandie@ ruits CaseagNatural Praserves and Je! Cases Mustard, Cinnamon, Pepp £2 Boxes Exiract and Concentrated Coffee Barrels Dried Peaches and Apples Boxes Canued Fraiis, Meats, and Vegetables 2) Boxes Navy Tobacoo, % caddies Tobacco Smoking and Killikxinnics Tobacco Al assortment Cigars 7 Css Claretand Catawba Wine About 5 gallons Grape, Elaarberr: Currant, and Black aud Red Che Wine, of the manufacture of Brown & Heath. and of eocd quality " Baskets and cases Champagne and German Wines, Cazes Whiskey, Hrandy, Cin, and Bittorn Barrels Pike’s XXX, Miller's Bye, Magnolia, Bourbon. and other Whiskers, and 1) galloa kexs Sits Whisky “ 2; and +. Brandy Aigo, a quantity of Smal! Term my 2 es and Ginger Stoves XECUTON'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING Lots av Avotion.—Ou THORSVAY AFTERNOON. 43th instant, at 5o’clock, wa Feil, in front of tae premises, Lots 16, 13, 19, a: subdivision of Square 1&3, fronting each oa teenth, between aorth Land M streets, 8: One third cash; baiance in six. twelve, and eighteen months. bearing intereet, and secured by deeds of trust on the premises. SARAH O’*DONNOSUTE, PETER O'DUNNOGHUK. is Kxecutors. my 35- W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘CUTOR’S SALE GF AN EXTENSIVE AS- 7MENT OF Paprk HANGINGS, Borpgas AND ORNAMENTS, Wikhow Suapes, Coasice axp TRIMMINGS, AND STORE Fixtures a? Avotion.—{ THUKBDAY, the 2sth instant, we shall soll, by order of the Hon. Orphans’ Court,a portion of the personal effects of St m P. Franklin, deceased, at ihe . corner of Ninth and D streets, iz iock A. M., all the extensive asaortinent of Wall Paper, Bordering, Ornaments, Witdow Shades, Cornice ani Trim- mings, Writing Dosks. Aiso, the Store Fixtures, such a8 Countere, Cases, Shelving, &c., ke, Terms cash. Persons in the trade and the public in general are rf ctfullyinvited to theaxale. As the stock ix iarge acd the sale peremptory it will be weil 1 worthy their attenti J. B. fRANKLIN, Erecutor. my %-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, aucts By GREE & WILLIAMS, Auctiones:s. SRUSTEE’S SALE OF SMALL LOT OF GOOD Lawn NFAR WASHINGTON Ciry.—By virtare ofa deed of trust bearing date on the 9th day of Movember, A. D., 1354, and duiy recorded i No. folios 435, secured thereby, the undersigned e sell at public auction, at the Auction Rooms of Green & Williams, in the’ City of Washington, o2 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 25th day of May, at Sovelock, p.m,, the lot or parcel of land No. 43. i m of a part of the original unty of Washiugton, called oY N im said @ The said more or less exhibited atthe sale. 7: Ris ot of land is well located within four or five by.” contains 4°, sofiamd, n will ba miles from the city, inan excellent neigh’ and isa part ofa tract of land of noted fert the purposes ofa market gard a country residence, it is very | Te faale : e months, with interest. secured by If the terms of sale are not hin five days aiter the day of sale, e's reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cost of first purchaser, after five days no- tice. ing and stamps at purchase:'s cost. WHITMAN 0. OR. Tru WILLIAM H. WARD. Sete my4-2awiwids GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts Br GReae & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. (Phere # HOUSE, CONTAINING PIVE ROOMS, stabe and other improvements, at lot fronting on 22d street west, between north L and M stresta, at auction.—On FRIDAY, the 29th instant, we shail sell in frontof the premises, at 6. o’clock p. m,, half lot 20, in square NOes7, haviag a front of 2 feet inches, runmirg back ‘10? feet 2°; inches to a 30 fret alley; also, a side alley and the im- proveme «ts, which are a good boyse, containin rovements; this pro: ween north L & M 'erms :) Two-t! alance in 3, Gand9 each; moaths, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and adeed of trust taken. myi-d&éds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auets. By J.C McGUIRE & CO , Auctioacers, ip onueane FURNITURE AND HOUSE- 4 HOLD Errzets.—On WEDNESDAY MORN- 1NG, May 27th, at 10 o'clock, at house No, 359 IL street , betweei: lath and 15th streets weet we shall & portiou of the furniture and eflecis conrpriss! Solid Wainut Carved Bookcases, id W Walnut Parlor Chairs, Gas Fixtures, Handsome Walnct Marble-top Sideboard, Euperior Oak Extension Dining-tabie, Two dozen Excellont Oak Chairs. Handsome Brussels Stair, Hall, and Chamber Carpets, . Beadsteads, “Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillowa, Blankets and Spreads, Chi: a, Glass, and Croekery-ware, bilver-plated Waiters, Tea Gett, Ice Pitcher, &., Oi Cloths Hat Tree, Rugs and Door Mavs, Window Shades threugheut, Superior Cooking and other Stoves, Letof Excellent Copper Cooking Utensils, ‘omether with may other agticies mol necessary to. enna Deals % rma my 2d JAS. C. McGUIRE & CD.. Aucts. ARTERMASTER’S OFFI ASSISTANT Qoiner af G nd tad airecse Wasitineton, D.C , May 21, 1963. SALE OF CONDSMNED HOBSES AND MULES @n WEDNESDAY, 2th inst., will be acid at Public Auction, a lot of Hordes and Mules, ¢ cersned as unfit for public service. Bele to commence at 1) e’clooka. m.,at the Corral, near the Observatory. it funds. ‘Terms cash, in Goveramenti nds. PRINS, my 22 4td Capt. A.Q.M..0,5. AILROAD ISON FOR 8aLB. ~B Min Bartxoap Overt - a50 65 We raaion? 7. 3 jos, of mew #

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