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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. GroveR’s Turarer—Mr. Grover, with characteristic determination to the »ab- lic, has secured the services of the Wallack- Davenport combination for a few nights more, and for this.bis patrons will certainly thank him, for at no time, than now, haye better plays been put upon the sige, nor haye they better performed. To-night we are to have “The King of the Commons,” a play ‘which will require the services of ali of the company. Forp’s 1H8ATER.—For the first time during this engagement Mr. Forrest will pear as “Spartacus,” in the thrilling tragedy, «The Gladiator.” Few, indeed, are the actors who dare attempt to perform this and we know ofno one who is so well qualified in every re- spect to give & proper delineation of the char- acter as is Mr. Forrest. Mr, Ford has taken much pains to get the play upin a proper man- ner, and has produced new scenery and appro- priate costumes, Opp PELLows’ Lever.—The Grand Encamp- ment of Odd Fellows for this District will ren one of the splendid levees for which the fra- ternity is so ons, to-night, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. There will be a promenade concert, an address by a member of the frater- nity, and after that the votaries of Terpsichore | Rave a chance to tri; it gaily on the light fantastic toe. There wi He - for al. be ample enjoyment OarTeEruRry.—Mauager Lea press ‘ts to the public a new play, “ The Mountain Vatlaw,” THE SQuaRE—2l—known as “Kingman’s Garden,” presents some of the finest buitd- ing sites on sale in the city. A large portion of these lots will be sold on the premises to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock. They have the advantage of high and airy locality, ot Potomac water, and the city passenger rail- road. See the advertisement in our columns. No safer investment for spare tunds can be ! found, and no more desirable sites for private residences, than these lots eee ane LETTER CARRIER APPOINTED.—City Post- | master Bewen has appointed Mr. Joseph O. D. Bowen a letter carrier, in place ot J. F. Mudd, Tesigned, at same pay of $0) per annum. SPECIAL NOTIOES. eS TT RS cannot fail to perceive the agvar ey Will receive by registering t? property on the hooks of Hall & Eaton, (Real Es- tate Agents,) for sale or rent. Their office is in Federal Block, corner of 7th and F streets, it* Notice —We would call attention to the sale of Dead Letter Office Matter to commence on next Monday, at 10 o'clock, at oar store, No. 487 7th street eshall begin with schedule No.1 of the catalogue, embracing 233 lots of Clothing, Hosiery, Embroideries, &c,. &c,_ Also, Monday evening at 7s o’elock, schedule No. 2. of 211 lots of Books For descriptions see catalogues, t0 be had at the auction store, y. B, Lewis & Co, ap 30-2t Auctioneers, Brows’ BRONCHIAL TRocues, These Lozenges are prepared from a highly epteemant recipe for sievisiine Bronchial Affec- ions, Asthma, oarsenens, . is Irritation supe fede sof the Threst oven one ublic Speakers and Ve s Will find them teneficlal”t Slearing the voite a te drama by John F. Poole, and which will embrace in its representation Mrs. Frank Drew, Mr. J. DeForrest, and many others. Besides this, the regular concerthall entettain- ment will be given, and John Mulligan, H. ‘W. Cavanangh,and all of the company will appear. ‘VABIETtes.—The management hereannounce splendid bill for to-night, and, indeed, for the coming week; and among the Resfotmérs are J.S, Maffitt, gie Friel, Lina Windell, Hall, Kerns, Thompson, and numerousothers. The have good voices and the dancers are graceful. MgTROPOLITAN HALL.—Nellie Taylor, the beautiful and accomplished vocalist, who bas délighted many upon other boards, has been e and will a here to-night, as will also Tom Vance, Joe Childs, and many others ‘well-known in the Concert Hall business. PROMENADE CoxcsrT anv Fatr.—The ladies of Calvary Baptist Church pro) holding a fair the present week in Ola trinity Halt, on Fifth street, and it will commence ‘with a grand promenade concert, at which some of the best musical talent will take part. ‘The fair will be a most delightful one. Batts.—J. H. Russell will give his id May Ball at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, to-night. There will be a grand time nodonbt, every exertion has been madeto make the party ® splendid one. ‘he Young Hibernia Club give a ball at ‘Temperance Hall. A good time may be ex- pected here. site Spring Pavillion a pic-nic will be ratte le BA & Case or KipyaPrrne.—Un Friday, Mina Alt, a German girl, was forcibly taken from the residence of Mr. Jacob Wilson, on .the Island, by two women, and carried to the honse of a Mr. Hertegusie, on Seventh street, between F and G, Island, whom they re- qusee to take charge of her until they called. he girl, Mina, it Will be recollected; is the complainant against Casper Saur, who she charges with attempting a rape on her, and ‘who has been held to bail for court on that charge. She was bound to Saur, and after the alleged offense was committed she left his house and bired herself in the tamily of Mr. Wilson. Saur charged Wilson with harboring her, and this case was heard a few days ago by Justice Johnson, who dismissed it. On Friday, as soon @s the girl was missed, Mr. Wilson in- formed officer Gibson, who went to the rail- road to hinder any attempt to take her out of the city, but subsequently discovered thatshe was at the place mentioned. The girl states that the parties who took her away trom Mr. ‘Wilson’s were Mrs. Dexter and Catherine KKaimer, both of whom are relatives of Saurs, who will probably be made to answer for it. ———>_— A Bounty JUMPER AT THE GARRISON.— Several weeks ago a young man named Syl- -vester enlisted in the Marine service and was at the headquarters here, but some of his friends being very anxious that he should not remain in the service, it was arranged that he should be dit when he procured an accepted substitute. On Wednesday last they presented asubstitute who was passed by the surg to him, but before the last process of making him a@ marine, signing the enlistment had been a consumated, e! the opportunity of making his with igs money by means of going yugh the hall of the officers’ quar- ters and he has thus far eyaded pursuit. The young man, however, procured another substi- tute following day who he held on to until he was fuijly mustered in and received his dis- charge Z x ——————— Onrxan’s Court, Judge Purcell.—Saturday, the will of Richard Smith, bequeathing his es- tate, real, personal and mixed, to his wife, Covington Smith, who is also nominated as executor, was proved and admitted to probate. The fourth accountof P. H. McNaughty,ex- ecutor of Joseph A. Thompson, was appreved and passed. ‘Wm. Douglas, administrator of John Doug- las, gave bond with additional security. The letters of C. S. Wallach, executor of Par- rott A. Prindle, deceased, were revoked. _ In the case of the estate of Major Uldo Von Francois,on motion of Mr. Muller, counsel of Chas. Weinhold, the answer of A. E. L. Keese, administrator to the petition of Weinhold, was dismissed on the ground of its being insulting. eee Sx1z1nG GOVERNMENT HORSES.—There was quite an excitement throughout the city yes- terday in consequence of the putting into exe- cution of a late order of the Secretary of War, requiring the seizure of all horses belonging to the Government that are used by its employes or others for private purposes. he number of videttes was increased in all parts of the city, and patrols moved about the streets during the entire day, and by this means about one bun- dred and twenty horses were taken possession of, and a large number of persons committed to the Central Guard-house, but afterwards re- leased to appear at headquarters to-day. At the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue, quite acrowd was collected during the morning, as at that point a number of horses branded U.S. ‘were detected in hacks and other vehicles. —_—.——_ Frre.—This morning, about 2 o’cleck, two small frames houses on D street south, between 4th and 5th streets east, belonging to the estate of the late Gov. Adams, and occupied by Moses Bell gpd Reamon, colored, were discovered on fire and entirely consumed. The several fire companies were promptly on the ground, the American Hook and Ladder, Columbia, Ana- costia and Government steamer Rucker going in service, and to their efforts the saving of the adjoining property is attributable. The police of the Fifth and Sixth Wards were also on the spot, and rendered all the assistance in their power. ———— Herp ror HEARING.—Last night, officers Lynch and Williams arrested John Kane and John McNulty, two boys, aged 11 and 12 years Tespectively,on the charge of sleeping in a ‘wagon, and this morning Justice Giberson dismissed them on this charge, but held Mc- Nuity fora further hearing on the charge of being an accomplice of Pat’k Grady in break- ing into a bake-bouce on 4 street, and robbing itof acopper kettle, who was caught at the time committed to jail. et A Disorperty Hackuan.—Yesterday, John agile, a backman, was arrested yesterday by officer Burch for disorderly conduct on Seventh street and Pa. avenue. Nagle, it appears, was driving his hack, when the guard stopped him to examine the horses, and he raised a disturb- ance. The officer had considerable trouble in arresting him ana the affair attracted a large crowd. Justice Giberson, this morning, fined him $5.64. ——_—__ Petry Lanceny.—Last night, officer Mona- han arrested David Henry, a colored boot- black, one of a party of five boys who had broken open the fruit and confectionery stand near the corver of E and 7th streets, belonging to C. Casimo, and robbed it of several jare of candy. Justice Giberson committed Henry for a farther hearing. ——— Ax Ocp SoxpigzR Carep For.— Leonara ‘Thompson, an old soldier sixty-four years of age, Was found by the second precinct police Sick And in a helpless condition near Boundary Street. The case was reported to Mayor Wal- lach, who immediately granted him a permit to be cared for in the almshouse, —— ALL THE LOVERS oy MUBIC Bre om the qui vive in anticipation of the musical feast to be served up at old Trinity Hail this evening. From those who have attended the rehearsals we are persuaded it will be the concert of the season. Go edly if you wouid secure admis- sion. DE i ee A Rake Ouan By referring to our ad- vertising column, it will be seen there is a first - class family grocery store, stock and fixtures for sale, the present occupant doing a good business. The store is situated in the Northern Liberties. ——————_—- ResionatTion.—Friday night, Mr. E. S. Shoe. maker, of the Common Councilot Georgetown, notified the board of his intention to resign. ‘The reason assigned was bis objection to serving Without pay. before speaking or singing, relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having @ peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech, mh 2-d&wtf Heaps tHaT Resew against the rules of Taste or Beauty. in their color | Prete APRIL list, and Tf not catt sent to the Dead Le! with t'c writing. A request for. paid rate of postage. delivered to the writer Augur Miss Molly Burns ire iv | Buckminster Mrs A M Crowly Mrs Mary F Dodson Miss Josephine Dale Miss Alice Defour Mr#A'8 R © Evans Mrs Mary Esegleth Mrs EA ire Betsy Foster Miss Susan Fer; irs Jennie ray wae Wisebethe tlasco® Mrs Bec Griffin Mrs Nettie iret or in the loss of all their color, may be changed in a few moments to any Beautiful Shade, by a single application of Cristaporo’s Harr Dye. The rapidity of its operation, perfect safety, per- manent healthful effect, and the exceeding depth and richness of the hues it imparts, distinguish this preparation from ali other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe, Cristaporo’s HAtn PRESERVATIVE, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in dressing and pro- moting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when used alone—a safeguard that protects the fibers from decay under all cireum- stances and under all climes. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No, 6 Astor House, New York, Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair Drese- ers, mh al-d&weolm CoLcatr’s Honey Soap. Thia celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild avd emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficia’ ‘n its action upon the skin. For sale by all Druggistsand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja 26-eoly Hare Drat Hare Drxti , Batchelor’s celebrated Heir Dye is the best in the’ world. The only harmless, true and reliable Dye know- This splendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Be. Susty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft-and beautifal; impa: fresh vitality. frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed Wittum A BaTOHELOR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &c. Fac- tory—81 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s Bew Toilet Cream for dreasing the hair. Sy 7-eoly TuE Fee Beanty of carriage is mostly depen- dent upon a judicious preservation of the feet; it is impossible to move ina graceful manner if the great support of the whole frame be ina disor- ered condition, and nothing impedes so much as Corns, Bunions. Ingrowin Rails. or other disor- ders-to which the feet are ‘Tiable. To aH afflicted we would recommend an early call at Dr, White's office. No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 433 and 6th streets. ap6-tf E. J. CTILEIES. Baa has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania route, vice E.O. Nor- ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil- kins has been connected with the Office, at th corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during the past two years, and is thoroughly con: versant with the business of the route in all its departments, All applications for information, tickets, &c., must be addressed to B. J. Wilkins, Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street and Penpsylvania avenue. Ep. 8. Youn, General Passenger Agent, aps Great Pennsylvania Route. Dis€ases oF THE NERYOUS, SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexual SysTEMS—new andreliabletreatment— eports of the Howard Association—Sent by in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. ress D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- on, No, 3 South Ninth street, Phi:adelphia mh2-3m Dz. Dupowr’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very gst in uss, They operate speedily and effectively, ant being sugar coated create no nausea upon the most delicate stumsch, A trial of these Pills will prove their sepersonty over all others. Price @1abox. Sold by8.0. Ford, corner Uth street and Washington,and Henry Cook, Alexandr: ia6-ly SBPeRMATORRE®A OA BE CunED.—Dr Rand's i cific cures Spermatorriea, Seminal We 8, Lm- je Power. etc., speedily and efectually. Tiseflecte are truly magical. A trial of the Bpecite yu convince the most sk of its merits. rice 81 @ box, Bold bee. ‘ord, corpey lth street an a nue, Washington, jenry Cook, Alexandri ja6-ly Sone? Diszases. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four daya, and recent casesin twenty-four hours Nomineral, no balsam, no mereury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and « friend to those whe go aot oe to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices A positive and manent cure for Syphilis,Scrofula,Ulcers Sores Roots, Tetters &e. Brice 1, or six bottles for 86, Bold by B. 0. Ford. Bee af wrtisement, m5 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HAIR Dyg INTHE WORLD —Never Fades or Washes Out —Upham’s Hair Dye, Bo cents abox. The bestinuse. Try it. Sold by © Ford, corner lth street and Penu. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ac-ly Waanantep ro Cong in 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ rs , Will cure Gonorrhea in siz is. No change of diet required. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by 8. 0. Ford, corner 11th street and Pa. avenue, Washington. and Henry Cook, Alexandria, ja6-ly NERVOUS DusiLity, BBMINAL WEAKNESS, etc. Can Be Cured by one who has really cured himseit and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothing but the truth. Address, witn stomp . TRAVER, Epwarp mar 2-D&W.ly Lock Box, Boston, Mass, MARRIED, On the 7th of April, by the Rev. G, G. G JOBN 8. DICKINSON, of E: Pa.,.to ELLEN daughter of Robert Clarke, of this city. On the 30th day of April. 1 y the Rev. W. M. D. Ryan, AUGUST RUHLEN DER to Miss MARY DELAY, both of this city, : a << DIED On Sunday morning, May 1, ELISHA D. PUT- NAM, in the 69th year of his age. He was « native of New Bampsbire, but for the last twelve yenra sojourned in the West. He was one of the sur- viving pensioners of the war of 1812. i {Chicago and Michigan City papers please copy.] In Georgetown, D. C., Mr. DAVID HANE, in the 73d year of his. age, one of the old defenders of Baltimore in 132 7 His funeral will take place Tucrday morning, May 3, at 10 o'clock, from No. 96 West street. ~ 486 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, 486.........NEW BTOCK...........486 Just received the richest, handsomest and most varied stock of Giltand Dark Wood Oval Picture Frames in the Distriet. These goods are warrant- ed to be gilded with gold leaf and of superior work- MAlso, a beautiful assortment of Card Visite Frames of foreign and Somentic manniactard, All as represented. Terms cash, moods Warten prose} MARKRITER, No, 486 7th street, sight doors above _apL-imif™ id Fellows Hall. 486 BPRING 8TOOK. 486 486......... PAPERHANGINGS.........486 Jnet opened, s beautiful assortment of Gold and Velvet, Gold Embroidered and medium priced Gilt Papers. . Also, a varied and choice stock of Satin and Blank Papers, Borders, Statues, Center Pieces, dc. Orders for Paperhangings or Window Shades punctually executed in city or country. Goss. M. labor. Terms cash for goods ator RKRITER. No. 486 7th street, eight doors above ap l-lwif* ED LOUNGES! B BED LOUNGES! We bave just received yer steamer— hi 0 ASSOKTED BED LOUNGES, to which wo call the attention of the citizens and public generally. 1b-e06t a a BONTZ & GRIFFITH. TANOS —A new i i P'ifteven & ‘Bacon nnd Hetace Brothers oun Pianos bave Fired been received at our warerooms, which we offer for sale at fac-' tory prices. We have also on hand several very Odd Fellows’ Hall, ood second-hand Pianos—one fo: 5 120 and one for $9. forchesing Ry retin od sively, we are enabled to sell at lower prices than | sircets her houses, and upon easy terms. fF Stason & Hamblin's Cabiuet Organe 11° S#e2CY BW, Ww. @. MEtzenorr aboutten days ap% Corner of ith sires and Pa. avenue. Horns, white pot on J AMOUS PIANOS n, ‘The above rew : KERING & SONS’ FAMOUS Pi 6 See Tins wetzing. Good boca ANP turn to.0: for my friends who have been s0 pationtiy BP waiting. This makesour stock very lar, . L well assorted, forty eens from best makers large cream-colored perp oz rent, Finnos tuned, ‘tamell White Horse; 1 P. moved, &c. Also, Melodeons and Organs | saber cuts on tail an bs seernh pererel aces SSSEN ELLIS! at | Any information in regard Sra = 806Pa.ar,,bet.Mhand lthet, | aps9st OF LETTERS REMAIN: THE POST OFFICE. GEORGETOWN Br 30, 1864, To obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for ** advertised letters,” give iste of this one cent for adyertisi: éd for withir one tter Offi Place the postage stamp on the up corner, and leave space between the stam direction for, post-marking without interfering monte, they will be right-hand and ce. 3 rt ‘the return of a letter to the writer, if unclaimed within thirty days or leas, written oF rinted with the writer’s name, post office, and tate, across the left-hand end of envelope, op the face side, will be complied with at the usual pre- payable when the letter is LADIES’ List. | Aleander Mrs8 B Kelly Miss Ellie King Mrs Elizabeth B Lee Lafferty Matingly Menervia Ann Morrison Miss Hattie R Mahorny Mrs Emily Peelers prot . ton Migs Kate Pa eke Pond Mra Bhilips Mine Nettio aul Mrs Eliza's Rei rginia ‘choot Miss Mary Ann Ballivan Mrs iste ¥ Grandfield Mrs Ell iti " Grandfeld Gutherine Epottort Mes Hattie wt Howare Mrs A nie om psow ‘ulia Ann Harr: Miss Virginis’ Trammell Marthey- Henry ise MS racy fee Monte rs oward Mre Mary ‘am mei!’ a faneA lice? Hicks Miss Mar. Om pson Mrs Julia Houtin Ma Col Trickery Mrs Jobn A 5 Miss ce eee <. : iret Kour M omnte a: Wi ioe lice "GE! "3 z 3 Arms Wim. en cS A Neshanay B ae hee peer. a NBT aie Bearse Capt W gre aici Oliver Wm. Berry-Phos nzalyeahtev M.Os; 7 BoyerThosM _J-2 O'heaqry FT -. ¢ Brooks Roh, fi Uiencn, Rercia Ke orm D2 5e 1 UI y moma er Brookedno M. Harris Geo Palouse H emen! AJ bit aS Brooke kM ~ «Bender iearin J Benjamin 3 Geo. Cennin, * he» Corliss Deptt Capninghbam? J. Crowley, Chester Carlton or Wil- ton J 0) Clarke Henry Dorsey, i Depaven Isaac Daley oy Denney Fant wo ¢. Frawly Fimothy. Fiiven Sant Be HENRY ADDISON. P.M." £07 DISQ SOF 25% E CORPORATION OF GEORGE- chase stock of the C., on which ihterest can obtain Beme on LAIRD, Esq., Clerk of. ap 18-d3w ersons who Would Corporstion of “with to pur- Georgetown, D. will ‘ation. pplication, ‘to WILLTA Corpor: BALLS, PABTYES, &o." A Y¥ UL OF THE WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN + PASSEN- GER RAILROAD: RELIEF ASSOCIA PEON, ar ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Teh'street, WEDNESDAY, May 4, 1864. “Tickets #2, admitting a gentleman and ladies, For sale on the cars. Music by Prof. Withers. Executive sacle eS W.W. Wallace, jh, +. Ford, irby, D Ror a raves, Porter, Littlejohn, Wetzel, ravet, J.C. WILLEAMS. J. E. Buckingham, C. Vermilion, J.P. Torbert. R. BENNER, Chairman, jec'y. my 3-3t" HIRD GRAND BALL oF THE. ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB, will be given at the ISLAN, D HALL, On THURSDAY, May Sth, 1364. Committee pledge theme or expense to make this ofthe season. meelves to spate no pains one gf the grandest Balls Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and@tadies. Committee af Arrangements. Thomas McCook, G, Dixon, J.C. Fisher, Thos. W. Stone, Wm. Hall, Ino, Little, Geo. Adams. H. F. Beach, John Manoney, Wm, Buckley, dno. H. Weeden, F. Springman, Geo, Miller, ap 9-I9* GRAND fone ta LEVEE Grand Encampment I. 0,0. F. The R. W. GRAND FELLOWS of the District of Uo- a Levee at the lumbia will hold Hall oe Seventh street ENCAMPMENT OF ODD 4 On a DAY, the 2d di { May, the membership of the Order appearing in full Regalia. The evening’s entertainment will commence with a Grand Promenade Co! neert, to be followed by an Address from an able and eminent member of the fraternity; after which the lovers of the Terpsi- chorean art will be offered an opportunity to in- dulge in the festive joys of No efforts will be spared tainment of the season, and even excell those here- tofore given, which have contributed so largely pleasures of the fraternity. mitting a gentleman and la e obtained of any one of the pres Tickets which ean a officers of the respectiv 1, the dance. to make this the enter- = e Encampments or Lodges, or at the door upon the evening of the Levee, EXECUTIV BE COMMITTEE. Wm R McLean George H King EP Vaux JCC Whaley WP Brown MG Shaw George Brown Dan’l Carrigan, Wm T Ford DD Clarke JosS Tucker Wm H Frazier John T Suter Eli Garrett Geo Z Collison ap 24-e03t ROF. MARINI’S GRAND MAY BALL WILL take place at Odd on TUESDAYE tlemen wishing for lad tain them by applying at Mr. Music Store, or at Messrs. Phil store, Pa, avenue, bet. t VENIN: lows’ Hall, 7th st., G, May 3d, 1834. Gen- ies’ invitation can ol- John Ellis’s! & Solomon's Book- Sth and lth sts. ap 23-9" QS Bconn GRAND BALL °. YOUNG HI Will be held at F THE BERNIA CLUB, treet, between 9th and streets, on ad. MONDAY, May 2d, 1864. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. Committee of Arrangements. John Myers, James Bush, Jobn Lightelle, Martin Orahan, Michael Farrel, ap 7,8,9,28,29,3)& May2-7t* LOST AND FOUND. cs ON TO MY PREMISES on April 25, 1854, a red COW and young CALF marked on both ears. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, myo JOM y chacges, and take her away. N'BUCHANAN, on loth aad Q at. CAMs TO THE PRE on th property, pay charges my 2-8t# 30th ultimo, a yellew The owner is requested “13that!, b MISES of the undersigned, BUFFALO Cow. © come forward, prove end take-her away, tL, FREER Agent. and N,No. 321. on Friday, liberal reward will be the sex Willard my 2-ut” STQLENS From the Segar to Thomas property. OrT—On Thursda: REWARD_Lort on Satardaymornin 10 eee s eHoWwN HORSE bares our and five years old, The paid if returned to ap 30-3t* & ST RAY SD PROM Tay Me! city, 0! HORSE fn good order? Tame in Rhode Island avenue, between 13th and on Ist May, a black DRESS propaiatry notes for $126 eacl blic in negotiating or dealing'in ‘euch He ciur a foward $10 for th MONS, North of Eid dapiiroan ight hint Sine paid for hie return toJOHN esha W. BIGHTSTINE, No, 400 M. chusetts av- enue, near Ith street, ay y 2.3t* OST—A pack: of PAP: «ine Buff, Eavel- 4 ope, supposed to have been dropped on sth street, near the Patent Office, They are of’ no value to any one but the owner, Any one finding who will hand them into the office at Hotel will be hi y jotel will be iberally powerded. cng, house of Thomas Fesly, on GOAT, containing twa 3 pene by Charies Fealy.. ereby notice the notes, and THOMAS FRALY"< the #th instant, a rollof ‘eo fhe Btar fice 8” bi vard wi nove RIEGELE Ce 102 43¢ street, Island. TRAYED—On Wednesday, a brown HORSE, BD Pane rs tes ina fea shoulder. r 1 eo pai Stereturn tod, WEYRION, corner of 7th nea ap 3)-2t ARD.—Strayed from Meridian Hii ered COW, with sm, 4. STOCKBRIDGE, SOSH HOR DING GA Tey ite 3 | O6T OR STOLEN—THREE HORSES—One rae, Scaron iy < ore, white feor ser: to shove rst to MOSES SWEETSER, ¥97 Penn, avenue, IN Li : ty Pri bus streets, Alex- Peng | tke Se aoe e _ OF condi - ee ate eee = , a i 5 4 2. : 7 H . phen atrayed or tole . om FOR RENT.AND SALE. ‘OR RENT—Two { R arze shi ome] : ba nished ROOMS ‘ot rent, with ithoutbonrd, * 400 D street north, bet, 6thraunty fhsts.. vit ‘OR RENT—One_i F a RITCHEN, on M ite et Di ; t Seventh treet, No. 953. suinteot or FFURNISHED Rooms FORMERESTS ie ( men, at No. 443 1th stri Reference required. titi PRREE FURR SHED ROO) ‘T Gy TeflUage At Ne. 683, 13th street, between | FoR SALE OR RENT—A BRICK: YARD | -, FIXTURES, Address XO. By, throu City Post Office. 2 t my 2. Fok, RENT—One BRICK HOUSE “containing Tenth atrnctsictweek aad Mt, Bagalreats OS MURPHY. corner of hand Werth. to. att FOR RENT—A two-story with five rooms, pl Islavd. Possession at once. E Inquire after “>. m. on T: street, between B and E sonth, UENTat aD ROOMS for geatiemen; with or Without doard, in a la ‘aieychoure, pleas- 2 | ‘ went) tea _be THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW Br: ©. McUIBE & O0,, Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPFOVED “AND UNIMPROVED PROLEKTY INTHE #IRST WARD AT PUB. Vani& avenge. frot AUCTION SALES, FUTURE Days. ¥ THOMAS DOWL.NG, Auet ; Georgetown, PEREMPTORY, SALK OF Yar. Fi ROTO ES BRO OHTA AN ©. AT PUBLIC AUCTION 060 ne a. I will eell at-Public A’ otis Cn MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 24, at o'clock, | the Itth day of May, 100i, at SoCo pet ae AES Sp, the premises. we shall cell,'in the order naed, ises, teat Yale ble Broperty bug ert ot the follo refines Wig are ene Te Ne finde Geer wa, and frosting 71 Tet Lote. 2.3, baifof 2.98.21, and35 fa Senate No. gant side of Potomae etrey vet opine eet Unterers ci vcicg sonitearasil. | Btn ec oe este am cos ~ ing, a on ments co: pom 2 Stoebt. between Fwenty-Grakand T wen: and sement Briek Detling menage Back Leg ROE a CRI west, Building, also, two Lois. eact tropting 30 feet am ots 28 and 21 sre sltuated at the corner of Twon- | Potomag strect; adiolcing the agen ing wt goad siroctss in fall riew ot Penusyh "| tack fi feet, This property, ettunted nx if Ip bee ng B2 fest 9 inches ont | tween the Ganaland Potomiat river offersm cate. street, fest 10 inches ~n Twenty-frat street west, occupied at present if Esq _, a8 » wood and coal yard. S7LE ere, Lote, 2,3, an4 %, ‘re situated at the corner of THPMT Arstetrentand north H street, which will be sub-divi nto convenient building lots, two of them with two dexireble two 4 and ment brick dweiling houses with antly located. 3 doorsevery fi “ minutes. Terms monsonabl . Apply immediately, wot on penne waniperen ee, batwoon Foren*y-first at the corner of 14th and 8 sta, 7 may 23t" as the’ Bix Buildin, rerith fe Substantial OR SALE—An old established RESTAURANT, walls, now . . now doing an, reir Deloss ta a 7 . P ing Bestrored hy large stock of choice Liquors aud Cigars. a unexpired lease of several years, Price $2,500. Ap- ply tod. M,, 225 D street. : my 2-3t* For RENT—A neat FRAME HOUSE, containing five rooms, Within five winetes’ walk from the Departments, im the First Ward. Apply to GEO. A. LANE, 175 K street, between 18th and 19th sts., or 90 Centre Market, s my 2-3t™ Fos sate-a first-class fi ily GROCERY and 2 LIQUOR STORE, situatéd in a good location in the Northern Liberties, facing three streets, Will be sold, together with ‘the entire stock, good filland Bxtures.. lense of the store can be ha for. years. For particulars address Cash, Box 756 Oley Post Ofee ea ate ‘Tay, For RENT—Double and single ROOMS, with board, at 448 12th street, between G and H. References required. LJ a a HED ROOMS, first OR RENT—Threo floor, with gas and bath house. Inquire 414 ap 30- an Seventh street, between G and H. SUITE of handsomely furnished ROOMS; one tween Sthand ith, ‘ap wat" Fo SALE—The GREENBACK RESTAURANT wita furnished rooms attached, and a lease of five years, Inquire at 452 l0th street, first door above Ford’s Theater, ap 2-3t* OQUSE FOR RENT—A thtee-st ¥ HOUSE, with s Storerooms eituated oor the corner of 23d and I streets, Washington, D.C. uire of JOSEPH LIBBEY, No. 2 Georgetown. ap 3)- OR RENT—A largéd BRICK HOUSE, % street, between 9th and 1th streets, comtain: pe Wrooms. Apply to JOS. F. KELLEY Estate Broker, office 02 8th street, near the cor- ner of I, north, * ap 3)-3t* Fo SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, with five acres of ground, orchard, &e.,on the Rock n- Water street, ts eal Creek road, six miles from the city and two from 'e. Ternrs: One-half cash, the remainderiné wath interest secured by a deed of trast Ou the kes, “ap. ___1J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥J, ©. MOGUIRE & CO;, Auctioneers, BUILDING LOTS AT THR CORNER 3. Sep aaaen Seah t OF NORTH On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 2, at 5% o'clock on the premises, we shall sell, Lota No. I, 10, 11 12, in quare No. 383, fronting 167 feet, T Inches, om and 385 fect eee ty a tA a S ches, on 0) corber of orth et eto be eubas vided into convenient ‘erma: e- third in cash, and twelve months, with of trast on thi i naa t, di Sie tp lee 1 Fel in interest secured by a the cost of purchase 3.0, MoGUlas & 00. Austs. Y WM. B. LEWIS & OO., Auctioneers, EXTENSIVE SALE OF D: 4 OF DEAD LETTER OFFICB By order of the Post Office sell by talogue ‘Auction Store, onaay Bort 3. Wok af our y 3, at our ¥ 0. 427 Seventh street, commen- cing at 10 o'clock, and to be continued daily enti] logue ia closed, embracing some thousand lots of every variety of fot accumulated in the Letter Offiee since % ae lote sonsiet ote me very valuable: Cc 5 and 30 elry. Books, Clothing, Instruments, &0., &0,. In fact, samples and gocds of every description. ‘More particularly in the Catalogue. Term# cash in Govexnmens nds. , Catalogues cam! bad-e9 spp) lication to the Aus: tioneers after the 25th ins' 4 ap.21- WM. B. LEWIS & CO.. Aucts. Y¥ THOMAS DOWLING Auct’r; Georgetown. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPE LeTheer GE ORGMIOWR TY ON ia ids id ond Silver Watches, RENOON. Me Fort Slocum. For terms, &c.. apply without de- TURSDAY A¥T. 78. at Bo’elook, lay to Mra. DAVIS, ZIth etroct, enst side, Grst | omthe premieos, 1 shall sell, for account of the frame house south of H street. ap 3) 2w* fy . hones Cook, southwest: part of Lot FOR RENT—One large front ROOM, first floor, chenon Bridge inet, between encrestond, Weak suitable for an office. or will be rented fur: | fngton streets, runming back Wo fect to onidecut, nished or tin foemisheas with oP eathout Beare: to lie al.ey, improved by a three atory Brick Dwelling ome geutleman, or toa gentlemenand wife. Ap- use Bac ildi ply at 251 G street, between Ith and Ith, close | House pith back Building. veing the property: oc- tothe War Department. <7 ap # ‘erms : One-half sesh; the remainder in six and Fo. SALE—The GOOD WIUL and FIXTU: twelve months, with interest, by a deed of ofa well coutincted Bosh peat on Pennaylya- | trust on the potainesy eorteegnkhi nia avenue, including a efor two years, stock jopve ing at the cost ofthe purchaser. * Gf liquors, witb, 12 ‘adj ished. Tom: Bad OOM AS DOWLING, Aectioncer, Ene . F. KELLEY, Real Ect h street, near the corner of. eM. HALL, ght with 12 ag furnish ‘an be purchased at_a reasonable pric JOB, ’ a grok north HALL & EATON, ATTORNEYS ATLAW and REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Office—Corner 7th and treets; Room 20 Open from 8a. m. until’ p. m. Will buy and sell Real Extate on commission and otherwise, negotiate loans thereon, purchase notes secured by mortgage, examine titles, prepare deeds and other instruménts of writing. Persons having property for sale are requested he call and leave descriptions ther@of at our of- ice. Persons wishing to buy either city or Maryland _property should examine onr lists, Maryland Farms at great bargains. Persons® wishing to rent or lease property will find our agency of service to them, Anumber of good Farms are now on our books for sale at low prices, located near this city, mong them the following: 53}¢ AORES, well improved, 4 miles from Wash- ington; $5) per acre. For sale by HALL & PATON, Real Estate Agents. 2334 ACRES OF OAK AND PINE WOOD, five miles from Washington; very cheap. A two-acre LOT, 7 miles from Washington; im- proved. A very valuable LOT on F street, near7th, 45 feet front, WANTED—A number of UNIMPROVED LOTS in the northern part of the city. Also, Two or three IMPROVED LOTS in the same sec- tion. 160, WANTED—Half square of GROUND, on 13th or Mth street. Also, Several HOUSES for sale and rent, and FUR- NISHED ROOMS. ap 30-2t* OR RENT—Two well-furnished large FRONT ROOMS. Apply No. 459 12th street, be- tween G and H, weat side. FOR SAG, Tas, Good Will and Fixtures of & BLACKSMITH SHOP. For particulars apply Ap 29-3t* at No. 13 ist street, Georgetown, ap 29-3t" IMREE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, very pleasant and comfortable. Two gentlemen vould be taken to board. Apply at the four story brick dwelling, No. 323 8th street, corner of L, north of the Batent ice. ap 29-3t* EF CENSRED. ROOMS FOR RENT.—Three or four eligible rooms for rent, with gas and water, situated on the southeast corner of 10th and Matreets. Good references required, ap 29-3t* Fe RENT—A completely furnished HOUSE containing eight rooms, gas and water. sit- uated on Massachusetts avenue, between 5th and 6th streets, No. 468, now occupied by Capt HC ‘Wood, U.'8. A. Inquire of P. GALLANT, No. 150 Gth street. Best references required, ‘ap 2-3t* FS RENT—A CARRIAGE-HOUSEH AND STA- BLE.—An excellent, brick carriaye-house and C, DOYLE. yWith a tallsfor two horses with plenty of room lof Fons Will be loft. which will contain 134 tens of hay _ x rented at a moderate price, if applied for immadi- ately. at No, 324 @ street, between I2th and 13th, ap 29-3t* TS RENT WITHOUT BOARD—First-clase FUR- NIBHED ROOMS. | The best of pty references jven and required. Meals furnish Eead joarding house within a few doors. Apply at No. 69 Penn. avenue, above 2lst street. ap B-lw* Fo RENT—On the ist of May, (to gentlemen) without board. ina private family, two neatly furnished CHAMBERS, Locafipa near the depart- ments and very pleasant and healthy—460 New York avenue, 2d door from 35th st ap 25-tf $ ] 000 WILL BUY THE LEASE of a large. 3 commodious HOUSE, with store and stable attached: Address Mr. LEASE, Star Office. ap 21-1m* am ny seem cf tandin, Z ir nd ‘bal m2, Ey Bf B te d 2st ited a On jit BP Bv-2t' 3-3t B 30 N fie Gatalogae in: Dead Pf bains, I p.21- fot B ons EON hire of bs © , ap B Y J..0. McQUIRE & ©O., Auctioneers, 8IXTY-ONB HANDSOMELY LOCATED BUILD- ING tS AT PUBuIO AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTBRNOON, May 34. at o’cloon. shall sett nearly the whole of No.1, known as “Ki a's Garden,’’ heath aeretaree role, A An ‘dack to fine alleys, with finefa- the beatiful location of these Lots, being on on the premises, we Bquare fronting abont 25 feet: eac! street, 13th street, the * Cou: t," all runmng: cittes for drainsge: the high ground immedately north ofthe Presi- dent’s House and Departments, tie aivantaze ofa city passe: railron@ and Po’ waterimme diately in front of tie bretdsce, render them very desir#ble for Building Sites, and, as the sale will be made without reserve, it should command spe- cial attention. Terms of sale: Oos-third in:csah, ani the re- mainder in equal payments in six and twelve months, with interest, ,secured:by; sdeed of trust on the premises. © inne ey Tr. on each lot at the time ‘ired. oS wo@UERE & 0O., Aucts. Usitep BTATES MARSHAL'SSALE. Conve; ances at cost o' Wor A cash payment of ofsale will be re In virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facies, issued from jupreme Court of the directed, I will te Cana L me direct » I will expose to public sale, for cash, efthe House Of said Coun- ty, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of May next, 1864, at 12 o’cioek it's right, title, @ north part of Lot th Githe southeast ‘conner-of for the same e Souther corner of on the line rr Seventh atreet east, run- ce ‘97 feet, thence north 30 feet, the Clerk's Office of 1 United States. for atthe m., claim and interest in‘and to No. 34, in Bquare Noy 87, Beginpip, Lot No. 3, th aa the property ft Beniuel ep = of Samuel an 6, and will berwold to atiaty Judicial No 236, ik, use of Elias WARD H. LAMON, U.8.Marskal, D.C. ABM AT AUCTION, SALE POSITIVE. 1d, in favor of White, Middleton & E. White, my: T will sell,onthe premises, on WEDNESDAY, 25th day of May, the fine estate known as Mount ¢ 645 acres of prime upland ina high atate of cultivation, Ge dwelling, gooi tenc- a variety of choice fruit, growing crops, stock it is about 1+: miles Waar, 6 from Alexen Zephyr. It conti = househoid furniture, &c. from Mount Vernon wl mn t Gi ia, 13 from Washington x rsonal property cash; for real es- tute, one third cash, one-third in three years, ons- Terms: for third in six years, wit interest, semiannually. advress Wm, Ward, Mt, Zephyr, Alexandria, Va. By a i : J. BROWN, Auctioneer, For further particu! my,2,5,7,11 14,17 ,21,25, 'Y J. 0. McGUIRE & O0.. Auctioneers, GEBEEN TREE HOUSE. ON B STREET. BE- TWEEN SKCOND ANDTAIRD, AT PUBLIC On 'UORSDAY APTERNOON, May sth, at 6 o'clock, om the premises, we shall sell, part of lot No. 15, in Reservation No, 12, puareres by a thrée- story brick house and back building, with slate Toof, on north B street, between Second and Third streets west. now occupied aya public house, and known as the ** Green Tree” House. Barly possession of the premises will be given. cash, the remainder in six. and twelve months, with interest, secured byadeed rebaser. J.C MoGUIRE & 00. Aucts, BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers, Terms: One-half in of trustom the premises Conveyances at the cost of the ap.30-d FINE BUILDING LOT ON TENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN G AND H 8TREETS, NORTH. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Mayéth, at 6 o’clock, on the preinises, we sball sell part of Lot No, 14, in Square $6, fronting 20 feet on Tenth street west, ern G snd Hi streets, running back 100 feet, with the advantage ofa brick wall. This lot i# centrally located, ine desirable part of the city for a private residence, amdie worthy the attentive Of persous Wanting a fine building loca- ‘ermas: One-third in cash, the remainder in Fix ve Saelye months, with interest,secured byadeed of trast. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. ap.30-6t J.0, McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, BOARDING, XENTLEMEN WITH THETR WIVES and sin- Sle sqgnnentn can be aceommodated with plesgan OOMS and good board in a desirable OR SALE OR RENT-A first-rate two-story | locality by immediate application gt No, 377 13th FRAME HOUSE, containing nine rooms, to- | street, between New York avenue and I street, gether with nine BUILDIN LOTS, alleet outwith | Terms moderate. my 2-3t* ice fruit, such as pence! su pears. . cher- ppeiee: a dete Bese rete ion; Ww Rha pumyos excellen' raters the yard; on the corner of @ and ARD, WITH LARGE AND HANDSOMELY BYvdiiasite ROOMS, can now be secared by members and others, in a pleasant neighhorhood, 13th_streets and’Penn. avenue east. For further bs: 5 Nicati particulars call at residence No. 975. ee ee cation House has all the modern veri 4 provements. Terms moderate. Appl: th: sie he D-OREROLL. west corner of H and 2ist teat heat enneytva- F°S, BALE—A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSE | Lif avenue, and convenient to the Departments, See aes nda ound and im- any 2-3t" vements, as follows: Slaughter house, 16x45jone OARDING_F m1 Z 20X25; 1e8 house, 2x2); e betan’ ‘or rent, with board, ndsome. brick buildings; optic andatable yardawell paved, Bo inane ROOM, on the first floor, with admirably adapted for & so: candle factory or | Others, excellently located, front and back, large tanne Will be sold for and comfortably furnished. Tomatoes of the house MITCHELL & SON, Estate Brokers, will receive every attention, and to those who es- ap 15-Jm southeast cor. Pa. av, a pecially desire comfort this rtunity is offered. ~ A good table is kept, gnd a few meal boarders POR SALE—A STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, taken, Apply at 395 Eighteenth stree Serer No, 401, on7thistreet, between Hand I streets, | ¥ and G streets, mye Lot 2187 70 foot. Ehis is 8 Gret-rate business place. —— jo. 666, et, and Sth streets. Hassix rooms. jack from IGHTH GRAND OPENING, a the street. Lot 30 by 219 feet, running through to Ridge street, Isa very desirable place fora private residence. A BRICK HOUSE, No.432,0n Sthstreet, between Gand H streets. Has four rooms. . Wit! by 99 foot, eee aes > pia TO EASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, itol Hill, Sa Oe ‘afternoon. The Pleas~ Dancing ¢¢ improved that it cannot be beaten ‘ard in front. Lot 19 fect 6inches MAU PRAMH HOUSE. No. B75, og. 9t atrest | OO Gere ere ote city, and can between I and New York avenue. Seven rooms. ba truly recommended to parties and wocleties for Lat URAME HOUSE, No! 342, on Woth street | Pie-uc. 2). TENEMANS, a f i roprietor. between L and M streets, Has six rooms, Lot a i feet. . es vy SHAME HOUSE, No.342, on @ strect, between HE LARGEST AN MENT OF. a4 ith and j2th. Six rooms, Bot 20 by 89 feet. FURNITURE, For par lculars SPP 8 aati. bet heer oh OIL CLOTHNINGS and” apis7) 3 . bet. 4 ant MATT IN OUSEKERPING GOODS RGE BRICK DWELLING on H north, be- A en 6th. pe Tth west, 525, will 008. mediate possession, , also sell other improved and ui fn convenient locations. ‘ap 6-Im* so! ic erms easy. Would euaaeae 5243 street north REN T-—T hat Grst.class DWELI- and jot of and G: round at 1 the ‘betw, ist ‘tfe th 0 @ i For fai stable 18x25—su! tial a. i ad 16th st, Bots back f E Sets bac! an T B caw, and 4 be fo ni Breer i ce 7 Fewed te to be found in the city is at. VENTH STREET ? 3 een Tanp K Streets, ' Don't mi the stekene High AWNING. un are allowed s discount of 10 percent, op all « Yor ills of Sos ge? e GRIFFITH, 3697 ap? 26 between I 8,000 Fare ATURLU, 4.0 sacks verpool 3 rs it te suit pur- odsaet coe Sina ) POW RENT_—wieh sere. Pet — ey OF THR a of Soutee of the Nile Byes john Speke; 1 Berartmente ee illustrated; $3.50, FRANOK TAYLOR, B TO! 79, in id The i P f e bac! B T re u d B On WEDN: Lo: Alte ental aera tec ta ace manners eens for manufacturing or other pa for an investment such an opportunity Mpetice on curs, : One Half cash, ba’ance in six and twelve months, secured by « deed of truston the property. Title perfect eye yervancing and stamps at the cost ofthe pur- er. wed&k ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. : < ‘ae 3. C. McG UIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOTS ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, WEEN 43 ANB SPE STARE aLande On WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, May ath. at o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell. part of ‘cot No, 13. in Square No. 491’ fronting @2 feet 6 inched, on Virginia avenue, between "and streets, gt dru nnlng back, an average depth of feet. If desired it will be divided into three Lote. about 21 fect frome cep. erms : ne -' ei the mainder i} and twelve months, with Tulereet vananed bya deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances st the cost of the purchaser. ap.2-d {Rep} J 0, MO@UIRE & CO,. Aucte, ¥ THOMAB DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ABD LO? IN EORGETOWN AT CN aera o’clock, 1 will aoa ae ony iste rt No.238, ii to Georgetown, fronting @ foot ou Mette Market atree! "PA povdbenta cam story. ents ist “or Frame House with Brick Bassmentee™ perfect, Terms‘ 5 Al conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, av.30-d&ds THOMAS DOWEING, Aust. Y J.C, McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, ORTANT oF IMPORTANT PALE, OF ,OHOIOE LIBRABY On WEDNESDAY BE o’ciock. at the Auction Rooms, an succeeding evening atthe same bour, until the whole is disposed of, we shall sell, without reserve, 8 partion of the Library of the late Chas, F. Mayer, o! best a Rea vaitable aaniees source. has been mi who! comprising Miscellaneous and Hoienti gs ‘orks, Ti- lustratedt Edition, Sets of Monthlies, Pamphiets, Coneressional Documents, &c., Ac, Terme cash. 89 Catslogues now ready for dehwery. ap.S0-dtf J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Y WM. B, LEWIS & CO., Auctioneera, 1X DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR BALE, AT AUCTION We ll sel, on WEDNESDAY, Mar yihy pt s o'clock, p. m.. on the premises, four fine Buildin, Lots, fronting 25 feet by 190 h, on east bide Oo! Ninth street, hear Boundary atr in Square Ne, 393; aleo, at 6 p. m., same day, one Lot, 18 feet 9 im- ches front. ly 1 on Sevent' street. between Rand & streets. and one Lot, same ise a8 above, front- in Ron Fighth mired ie sary Relaiblelen above property being ia a very ° cation, aboula demend tae attention of Bulldere or others, withing good investments, Terese : One third casb, balance in sixand twelve months. t expense of jasere, “aps cokas WM B. LEWES & 00, ucts, BY J.C, Mc@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND ror ON TWENTIETH STREET, Beware L AND M STREETS. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 7th, at 6 o’elcek, on the premises, we shall sell, parts of Lots ie6and 17,in Square No. 117, fronting 14 on Twentieth street, between Land M streete north, rubning back 78 feet, improved by « three-story ic! couse. ferme One halfin cash, the remainder in aix and interest secured by a deed of Baltimore, from snotke twerve months, with trust on je premises, Copveyances at the cost of the purchaser. Oe eG; MCGUIRE & O9., Aneta, TION: SALE OF VALUABLE BEA. Be- vOe ATE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER, In Avuexanprta Countr, Va. By virtae ofa deed of trust executed by Gag: 3 * Appoll ‘Tochwan, bis wife. « ap.30- Tochman, and bprolignis J. dated Jaly 14, 1857. ‘and recorded @mong the land records of. Alexandria Qo nty, the - ae mereigr thority ofthe pa wr Cy theietorcstou the debt secured by said deskeee trust being ip arrear and unpaid from the of October, 1861,—I shall pro -eed, by 0; of rty secured, and by virtue of the authority com- erred by said deed, and the statute in Gos case made and provided. and on the 19th day of Muy, 1868, I shall sel) at auction te the highest bidder for infront of the Mayor’s office in the City of wen dria, Va., at 12 o’clock, m., ‘the prone nee said deed, that is to say the fr * Hill” on the Potomac river, in said Co the same com - ing about one-hundred an and elgg ituated ‘about fits between Waaks, 1p City and Alexandria, Va. er fthe sale will be given at the time thereof, sp.30-td J.M. STEWART, Trustes. ¥ W.L. WALL & UO.. Auctioneers, 500 DOZEN E shoice Co, Brandies, Scheidam H- Uand Gin, ral Bourbon and Nectar ,hiskey, ares, fte-s rer palning of the stock of R. Cromelion & Uo. be sold by their orderat Public on WED) DAY, 18th May, at 100’clock. ie may be examined at their tales room, No, 393, Penasyi= vania avenue, second floor, ap.25 WM. L. WALL & OO., Austs. ¥ J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE I VED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY i Se AVENUE, BETWEEN B A STs. NORTH. NEAR THE CAPITOL GATE. On fATURDAY AFTERNOON, May: Mth, rp o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of decree o! the late Circuit Court and an amend: the Supreme Court of the District o' Equity, the latter decree dated April 26th, 1864, and rendered in a cause, No. 73, wherein Elizabeth Brent is A complainant, and Gas E. Brent, and others, defe! , the uadersi sell all of L . 9, parte of 7 and yim te No 686, as follows— rt of Lot No. 7, fronting 30 feet on Delaware avenue, between north B C streets, ran- Bing back 193 feet to a 30-feet alley, improved bys substantial and well built BRICK abt RE WITH BAQK ANlof Lot No 8, fronting 60 fect 6 i Dela- ware oeerine. between Nos Bando. pete Tunnicg back an average depth of 1544 feet tow feet alley improved b Slarge and well sane BRICK D' poe ta WITH Back Part of Lot No. 10, fronting 35 fect 8 inches on Delaware avenue, between B and C streets north, running back about 140 feet to a 15-feet alley. Ali this valuable” property is situated within ary, short distance oft e Lae ave Ben end i ie pro: extension 0! 9 Ca groundais consuinmated will be immediately ad- olping. ferme : One-third cash; the remainder in six aad twelve months, with interest, secured tothe satis- Taetion of the Trustee, or all cash, at the option of chaser. ui jonveyances and stamps at the cost ofthe pur- hi a CED ponesion aL a, ap 28-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B® 7, 0, McGUIBE & 00,, Auctioneers, decree b Columbia, sitting as aCourtof Trustee will NICE FRAME DWELLI NG-HOUSE AND LOTON MASSA iS )E BeT WEEN 4T AND 311 OTRE Tt WESTOAT PUBLIC SAGE ET W . in THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May , at 6 o'clock, on the premises. we aball sell, part of Li No. 36,10 Bqu No. 517, fronting 18 feet 4 inches, on the south side of Mafsachuset # aver ue, bel Fourth and Fifth streets west. running bask 69 feet 1 ipeh toa 2%-foot alley, improved by a two-stery Frame House. containing six rooms, Immediate possersion given. ih sera tRep.) J.C. MOGUIRE & 0O., Aucts. GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers, A VEGETABLE AND FRUIE BTAND AT AUC- Anction sale of a-fine Vegetable and Fruit Stall ii ite: Market, between 7th and Sth street 26. on THURSDAY, the Sth day of May, at 11. m., to de sold without reserve. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y J, 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. WANT TOTHE CORNBROS SECOND STREET: Ue THURSDAY AETERNOON, May 5th, at half- peat 8 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell a ver; Uigible Building Lot, fronting 2 feet ou north D street, between First and streets west, {fest square east ofthe Cit: all, and ra ack 128 feet to an alley, with e frame stable in rear, adjoined on eac xcellent he and bh side by story brick dwelling- si Terms: One-balf cash, the remainder in six months, with interest, secured by deed of trust om Title Cost fect. * J gins Sialic and stampe to be paid by f J. ©, MoGUIRE & 00., Aucts, BY 3. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ba ¥ ‘OF A VALUASLE aqua NCERY gal: ac ef VENTH STREET “WEST. RO, Pe AND RHODE IeLaND A ? PTERNOON, Mayoth at hajf-past Salone promices, by wee ole dren he late Crate eee Distriot at Oeetiee rt of Equ'ty, the letter 5 of Apel Bee it . 73, eee ein Elicabetls Breet is complainantacd Ohas” tbe Ez. Brest, ond others hol . 420, ati: Inet Sweaty trea est Sie Bt fidies Lots tron Tears Qetrect and My vende. Rea One corenetts Beitr twelve months. ey Satis. faction of the j, or all cash. - at the option of the ree, 3hce8's SuAll conveyances and stamps at the expense of the J. CARROLL BRENT, Trustee, 7.0, MOGUIBE & 00., Aucts. streets west ap.2-d

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