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S— , LOCAL NEWs. 4M: tHWENTS TO-NIGGE. Grover’s THRATER.— The dramatization trom Dickets’ novel of Oliver Twist wilt be performed again to-night. Bir. Wailack’s “Fa- giv" sud Mrs. Farren's “Naucy Sykes" sre mong the most remarkable delineations of acter evir seen upon the stage. The bean- nful comedy, “Faint Heart never wou fair y, ’ will open the entertainment. Forp's THrat&eR —Mies Alice Gray to-night tsaee & benefit, and in order to attract a fall house, not only will all the members of Mr. Ford's company appear. but Miss Susan Denia, who bas just returned from a sucessful alarring tour, has also volunteered for the occa- sion. Miss Gray will appear as ‘. Widow Obeerly,” im the comedy, “The Soldiers Davgbier,” and Miss Denin will appear as ally Scrages,” in “Sketches in Indts,” acd sing her famous song, “Whack row dé CANTERBURY.—A column of advertising matter is scarcely sufficient to indicate the many attractive pieces nightly performed at this popular resort, and among them there is pone more interesting than the prize drama, «Tbe Mountain Outlaw,” whieh-is performed in connection with entertainment, VABIRTIES—Good performances, by first- class artists, have bad the effect to make this balls delightful resort. Among the perform- c7s 0 J. 8. Maffitt, Lina Windel, Maggie Friel, &c. q METROPOLITAN HAUL.—This hall has be- 4, come @ favorite resort, and the performers never fail to interest the many who nightly sitend. Nellie Taylor, Tom ‘Vance, Harry Envochs, and a number of others, male and fé- malc, will appear to-night. Farrs—The ladies of Calvary Baptist | Church are holding a deligh@al fair at Old Trinity Hall, on Fifth street. There isa band of music im atteudance nightly. and the arti- cles are disposed of by the fairest of bands. At Foundry Church, corner of Fourteenth the regular concert bali snd G atree’s, the ladies commence to-night a fair forthe purpose of aiding in the erection of tbe mew church edifice. This is the fair that has deen looked forward to with so muck in- tereet. THE GRAND BALL for which extensive prep- arations Dave been made by the conductors and drivers of the city passenger rail way, will come off to-night at Odd Fellows’ Hall. That the entertainment will be one of the most agreeable of the season there is every evidence. ‘This railroad association certainly deserves to zaeet With success upon this occasion. —— ei MEETING OF THE JOURNEXMEN CARPEN- —A special meeting of the Journeymen rpeasete Association was held last evening nited Hall, Eleventh street, Mr. W. Hale the chair and F. W. W. Letournan secre- tary. A uember of signatures were attached to-the Constitution, and some prelimimary business was traneacted. Mr McKeiden said that he understocd that | © resolution passed at the last meeting re- @ each and every man to demand fifty pet day increase, and he asked if the Tre Ty hands, who had their wages in- MI c ed to $3 per day, were to continue to a * kk while the #275 men were lagging be- ond. Mr. Rogers will not give the others.the advance, and he would let them go and get work elsewhere. In the room in which be cTmetly worked, one had been raised to $3, o received $2.75. and one was left at $250 st honorabie that those who had failed to © advance should b+ left in the farch t Letournan ssid that the gentleman had i * atthe matter ina different light from himself, He did not think the resolution de- manded that those who got the advance ehovld all stop work. Those who tailed to the advance on the Treasury could get it sewhere—merit will regulate its price. He did pot want the Association to back him up but he wanted the Association to gather strength, and he would guarantee that in one won b the effect#ot the Association conld be telt. Itappeared that there was not enough rest taken in the meetings, and it was dif- It to secure the attendance of the memnpers; cut im Bis opinion, if it was advertised that a seg of lager would be set up, the meetings would be full. Everything has been dene to bring the mechanics ont, and it was necessary ‘at the members should exert themeelyes to id the society up, and make it self sus- tnining. If something is not done, he would dike to know who is going to ran the machine? 107 ry 4 An old gentleman in the back part of the com—“Old Abe will run it; he’s the boss, and a good ene too.” Mr. Letournan denied that the President was does; but that the man with a chest of tools was bos. Old gentleman—* Old Abe can run the ma- nery.”” Mr. Letouraaa. continued—Saying that many of those who had received the advance were pot where they shonid be. If the organiza- dion was made strong they would find that it would not be necessary forastrike, but the bosses themselves would encourage it. Mr. Hilyard said the $2.75 men could easily get work at $3 ontside, and that Mr. Borland (che boss carpenter at the Treasury) had taken | ull the responsibility off Mr. Rogers inthe mat- »@ ter of claseificat.on. If the organization would | gather strength, anything reasonable could be obtains d. '. " Mr. Ballard said he understood that none of Me members could work unless all received the advance, and he had not done anything «ince Monday on account of it. Mr. McKelden said he understood that the wae were to have worked together. It was then that they were in their infancy, but was not the country in its infancy when she rebelled ugainst Ggeat Britain? He wquid not go back on any man. Mr. Kerle understood that the men who got $5 per day were to continue to work. Those who were not receiving that sum could find j, Plenty of work at that price. He knew of two A linen who wanted some fifty or sixty hands. ‘ Mr. T. Gladmon asked what the gentleman «Mr. McKelden) wanted the association to do. ‘Those who had gone to work for $2.75 acknowl- edged themeel ves second-Class hands, and had noc’ aims; but for those who con-idered them- selves first-class hands and had refused to work for #275, the association would make up & purse, if agg could not get work. Mr. Coles liked the «grit” shown by the gen leman (Mr. McKeiden), but if they umder- took to run the machine on “grit” they would bres themselves. They had not got enough sam up yet. All carpenters should bein the society ; but there were some who would work for whatever the bosses would give them. Witbont coming to any conclusion the meet- ing adjourned. —-—__ OuRONTO-LE AbusE.—The Chronicle keeps up tte tirade of futile,—because interested and noiant,—abnee of the Ci-y Couacile for va- Tious things they have or have not done. ‘ As the editors and reporters of the Chronicle ré chauged on an average once a week, and are aliogether of the “new-comer” persuasion, it is not surprising that they should be mis- informed concerning city affairs, but it is sur- { prisimg that the pubil+hers shor not see how ¥vlnerable the paper makes itself by coupling this more than childish ignorance of municipal maters with vindictive onsiaughts apon thuse who do not see fit to farther its speculative plans. 4 - ‘has, 60 ing it was giving fits to the City conte Tetely. for not mapcosing Penntylva- nia avenue. it unwittingly launched half a ] column of the choicest biilingsgats on the head of Government Oommssioncr B.-B. French; P| the fact never having leaked throuch the hair \ of the green CAronicle writer that the avenues | are under tue control of the General Govern- wept. fo one-columm of that paper a Chronicle | wriver berates the Councils for improving | streets runmeng northward towards the boun- \' dary for “specalative fhe and in & n ighboring eotumn another writer, in blissfal igacrance of the * line of argumeat” of hi: coh- jrere, strikes out expansivety im fayor of the improvement of Ninth street “to Boundary street,” straight through commons, slashes, or whatever may be encountered. Moreover, he calls upon the street railway company to tm- Wedjstely jay a track out Ninth street to the boutidary! improvement of Eighth etreet And Elevenw street to the boundary smacks of pteniation” most shocking: but the im- orovement of Ninth street, tthe Crronicle ) ottice, (456 Ninth street,) aud the house of the t publisher of the Chronicle, (314 Ninth street,) } correct thing! Great is humbug ! % when tee Chronicle is better informed, it will learn that its semeeless clamor,zenerally,against ibe eity for otentering upon ‘various maguiti- cent schemes of improvement, really strikes at Congress, which bas never yet acceded to the request of the of Washington for such An amendment of the city’s charter as will permit the rate of taxation to be raised beyond the maximum Row fixed by that charter, of 75 cents on the bundred dollars. That no ade- quate system of city improvement can ever be carried OBL Upon that rate of taxation is a fact heeding no argument. ‘THE CORNER STONEOt the.new market-house PR tag ae 8 presence ey: a: commitice of the Councils, Messrs. Elits and Pepper, and of a number of members of Ooun- <il and extizens, A cop box WAs safely Placed man aperture cut in a Jarge block of Sicne, the box com‘aining the names of mem- bers of we present Federal Congress andof the Officers of be city government; also, a copy of tbe specifications for the aud 4 me- tnorial setting forth thab« the comtract was en- 5 in closed specifications aad drawings, for the eum, Of #380 0, on the 6th of Marea, 1861, with the frm of Barron & Smithson. This corner stone DEAFNESS, CATARRH, and diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Dz. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Antbor of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness,” « Letters on Oatarrh,” ‘Wili make hie third visit t WASHINGTON, On MONDAY, May 9th, @ad can be consulted at the Essitt Hoves for ONE WBE until Saturday evening, May lth, on, DEAFNESS, CATARRH, - Qnd Sil the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. was lsidcn May 3, 1864, at 5 o'clock, in pres- ence of Richard Wallach Mayor; Jotun P. Pe vers ot the Board of Aidermes, and Jonas B Eliic, of the Board of Cémmor Courcil, con~ stituling the building committee, Adciph Oluss and W. Kammerbeaber, the architects; the reparations having been made by Mr. John ebster, the stone mason.” The copper box nico contained a copy of the Constitution of the United States, a fac simile of Washington’s furewell address, a copy of the city charer, the Bible, copies of the daily and weekly Star, and of all the daily and weekly pap: ts of the city, a report of Mr. Lyles. market master, Upon the | state of the markets at this time, & copy of the specifications cf the echool building in the Sixth Ward, (no corner stoue having been laid there,) a rosette made of ribbons compoeirg the national colors, and a botile of native wine, Before ths box was closed & number of citizens standing by threw in a quantity of copper coin and picces of postage currency. As secon 43 the box was covered with the upper stone each member of the building committee took the bammer and gave ita rep, imbedding it in its bed of mortar; and all in attendance then ad- journed to the Bank Restaurant on O street and ended the ceremony by drinking s bumper in bonor of the great city work thus inaugu- Tated. Wasninoton, D. O., March 5, 16d4. Der. LiGRTHILL—Dear Sir: I taue this oppor- tunity to put licly express my gratitude for the wonderful cure of deafnces you have in 20 short a time effected in my case, —»——_ PAgssus BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ALEX~- ANDEIA.—The Alexandria Journal denounces the pass system between Washington and Alex- andria as inconvenient and ‘innecess wry —un- just to the private and business communities of ‘Washington and Alexandria, and not war- ranted by military necessity. SPECIAL NOTICES. —— Tux Pro Nro of the Washington Butcher Club No.1, which came of yesterday at my Pleasure Garden, Capitol Hill, was indeed a grand affair, The pic nic wes kept up toa late hour of the night, and at the close some thundering cheers were given for the Stars and Stripes. The officers and mem- bers of the Club wilt please accept my thanks for their courteous behavior on the occasion. and I hope that we will coon have another one like it. if Go, JUENEMANN, last few years so much eo that 1 could not hear preaching or cemmon conversation; but now since your invaluabie services have been rendered, I can hear as weil as ever. In conclusion, let me say that the noises ‘with which I have been troubled in my head for years, have also disappesred. Very truly yours. James R. McUATHRAN, 10th street. between E and F. ExcitEMENT AMONG THR LaDI sider — . excitement has been created among our fair frienda y Wm. Prince, 331 F street, opposite the Patent fice, in having built and now In use a powerful machine for fluting or crimping the lower portion of ladies’ dresses, This trimming is very fashion- able, and is taking the place of braiding, so muck worn of late. This machine is the only ome in the city, and ladies can now save the expense of send- ing to New York or Baltimore to have their work done. Dressmakers will be particularly glad of Considerable WASHINGTON, D. O., March 4, 1°64. This is to certify, that having been cleat since the year 1658, and since that time gradually losing my hearing until 1 was unable to hear common conversation or public speaking, I this, my ¢-6t 5 Jawstay! Jewstny! Jnweirr! applied to Dr. Lighthill, of New York, who, nly One Dollar! 8 si - At the Dollar Store 438 Penn, avenue, near gy | Ofer & Short and painless course of treat street. my 3-2t* ment, entirely restored my hearing. I hearti- Free Lrycu at Samstac's Arr Vavits.—Mr, Samstag taker a creat deal of Mlessare to inform his ds and patrons that he will give a very extensive Lunch on Wednesday, May 4th, this day being the first anniversary of the ‘opening of Sam- staz’s Ale Vaults. The shoice of the market will be served on this occasion, Come one, come all, my 3-2t* Brown’s BRONCHIAL TROOHEE, These Lozenges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Aitec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Ooughe, Oolde, and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. Public * peakers and Voralists Will find them beneficial != clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, havivg a peculiar adaptation to affections Fhich disturb the organs of mh2-d&wtf y carriage is mostly depen- dent upon a judicious preservation of the feet; tt is imposrible to move in a graceful manner if the great support of the whole frame be in a disor- dered condition, and nothing impedes so muclaas Corns, Bunions, Ingrowin, valle, or other diser- ders to which the feet ars liable, To aH a@ilcted we would recommend an earls callat Dr, White’s office No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 43% and 6th etreeta. ap 6-tf E. J. Wriging, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania route, vice F.0. Nor- ton, to take effect on the 28th of March, Mr. Wil- kins has been connected with the Office, at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenus, during the past two years, and is thorough! y con- Yerrant with the business of the route in ali its departments, All epplications for_informagjion, tickets. &c.. must be addressed to B. J. Wilfiua, Agevt Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Ep. 8. Youss, General Passenger Agent, apt Great Pennsylvania Route, Diszases oF THE Nervous, Seminal, URINARY AND Szxvat fyeTeEMsS—new andreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in seale? letter envelopes, free of charge. Addreea D. J, Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso: ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, Phi-adelphia mh2-sm ly recormmend Dr. Lighthui to the aeat. FrReperick RoBERTSON, Residence near Fort Saratoga. 3 WASHINGTOH, D. O., March 2, 1864, ‘This is to certify that having been affected for twenty years with deafness, and having tried sore of the most eminent doctors of our city without any relief, I at last heard of Dr Lighthill and put myaclf under his care. His treatment was brief, and successful. I am now completely restored, and the cure is ap- parently permanent. I have all confidence in Dr. Lighthill's skill, and would advise sll af- flicted with deafness to go And consult him at once. JSoserH WHITHEY, Reeldence near P and 11th streets. Remarkable Cuore of Deatness, From the Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector of St. James’ Church, Syracver, February 20, 1564. I have been deaf in one ear, ever since I was in college, some twemty yeare ago. By the skill of Dr. Lighthill, its hearing was entirely restored, so that now I hear alike with both ears, and I find that I can use my volce with much more ease and comfort than betore. JosEPH M. OLAREE. On the 13th of December, 1563, by the Rev. Mr. Thrash, Mr. HARRISON 'CCAY WILLIAMS to Mise LEAH JANE CROWN, both of thiscity. * In this city, May 3. by the Rev. A. Gilette. Mr. HENRY H. TWOMBLY, of Manchéster, N. H.. ae MARIA L, WARWICK, of this city. No cards. a: At Ellicott’s Mille, Md., on the 5th of. April. by the Rev. Mr. Spencer, Liout. WEBLEY MARK- WOOD. of Veteran Reserye Gorpe, to Miss ELLEN McGREGOR, formerly of Prince George’sco, * BALLS, PABTIES, &0. STPONED TO WEDNESDAY, MAY 11.. THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT LEVEE, stponed from Monday evening, May 2,in con- (Pont p ened ene afore eit be hala on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 11. WF The Executive Committee will moet on Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clock. my 3-3t A | BR ds oP THE WASHINGTON CEP SECRBETOWN PASSEN- RELIEF ASSOCIATION, ODD FELLOWS? HALL. 7th street, EDNESDAY, May 4, 1554, Tickets $2. admitting a gentleman and ladies. Por sale on the cara. Music by Prof. Withers, On the ith instant, of typhoid pnoumonia, after a lingering illness of 8 weeks, which she bore with great resigaation, MARGARET ANN, daughter of Amon Duyull, aged 21 years. Her, funeral will take place on the bth instant, at3 o'clock p. m,. from hep father’s residence No, 362 7th street. The friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend, . At fifteen minutes before one o'clock a. m., 4th inat., PATRICK MAGUIRE, in the 43d year of his age,a native of the River Chapel, County Wex- ford, Ireland, but for the last nineteen years @ OGMITTER, resident ef Washington city. He leaves a wifeand w. w Wallace bi |. B, Asi, four children to mourn hisloss. G. Ford G@, Kirby, He was a kind husband, an affectionate father, ; Riley, Graves, and a waly honest man, Mey his soul rest in N. Porter, .Littlejohs, ACE. en. Ww 4 Bor 5 PEs funeral will take place to-morrow, Sth inet., Ue pekingham, BPN Ton, at 3o’clock,from hie residence, F street south, etween 2d and 3d streets weet, Island, which the feenaa, of the family are respectfully invited to attend. On the Mth of be aye after a short {llness, WIL- LIAM PARKER, in the 634 year of his age, for- merly of Georgetown, but for the last resident of Washington. “A! Re BENNER, Obsirmen, . B. Airmao, J.C. WILLIAMS Bes’. te may 25" HIRD GRAND BALL OF TH ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB. will be gtven at the ISLAND HAUS, On THURSDAY, May Sth, 184. Cotamittee pledge themselves to spare no pains or expense to make this one of the grandest Balle of the season Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admbtfing a gentleman end ladier, Commitee of Arrangements. ten years & FOR SALE Three first-rate WORK HORSES for sale. “Apply to SIOUSSA & ENNIS, 325 ansylvania avenue, near 7th st, my 3.3t* OR SALE—At Gladmon’s Sale and Livery Stable, corner Bridge and Market streets, Georgetown, D Q., one fine bay STALLION, kind and gentle, worke wef in double or: single harness. Also, thirty head of work, saddle carriage horses and mules, second-hand top and no top buggies. my 2-6t* Thomas McCook, _ H. F. Beach, NOTICE. G. Dixon, John Mancney, Ox And sfier May let, 1634, the interost of Geo. 3.0. Fisher, Wm, Buckley, W. Wilson in the Wilson Manufacturing Company Thos. W. Stone, Ino. H. Weeden, eee eee eerie Oy tn G. WELBON, Jno. Little, Geo, Miller, my 2-3t* T. P. WILSON, Jr. Geo, Adams. ap %-lw* IGHTH GRAND OPENING . MON DAY, May 24, of Q@EO. JUENEMANN'S ‘ PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, Eeat Capitol Hill. Dancing every Monday afternoon. The Pleas- ure Garden is so Improved that It cannot be beaten OR SALE—At the Foundry Ohurch, corner of Mth and @ streets, 43 Oburch Seats, with backs and painted, 15 Venitian inside Blinds, 5 Window Shades, 25 yarde floor Oil Oloth, 2 Furnaces, with Hxtures complete, ? Stoves, and 5) fat of Stove Pipe, 9) feet of Picket Fenee, with cedar posts turned,3 Cords of Ash Wood, All or any of the sbove articles will be sold very cheap on applica- tion 3 ff A. GARDNER, 460 New York Svenke. by pny ether of the deme sorcis Eelacity sa sso rth street, my 2- e truly reeommen: tien ee for ee x pie-nict, G20. SUENEMANN. p 29-1m* Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. OSsT—On atorday evening, in Center Market, by a poot widow lady, OOK ET- BOOK, con- ».35. The finder will be suitably re- by leaving it at459 Penna. av., between $d und 43¢ streets. iny 3-8t" oer ee ere ee one PEARL NEGK- LACE, star set, with drop set in silver, silver he way from I street, near p loth, to, Fail- PD eLction OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm heretoforeexisting under the name of R. W. Gray & Co., in the Flour, #eed aud Produce Business is this day disselved by mutual consent, All claims against said firm wil! be settled by R- W. Gray. R. W. GRAY, 71, QBAY, © Washington, D.C... aes 2, 1834, NOTICE.—The undersigned will contiaue thi Plour Feed and Produce Susinoss No. 433 Mase, avenue, Dear7th etreet, and solicits a continuance: of the patronage heretofore oxtenseg fo the i clasp, on tl firm. [iny 2-3t"} Ww. 2 road depot. A liberal reward wi pel if re. Os PIOTURES, turned to No, 436 I street, between 9th and ith bs etreets, it being an old family relic, my 3-3t OsT-—On7th atreet, between Band L streets, a GOLD WATCH CHAIN. two strands: fine links, with a slide. eo finder ay be liberaily rewarded by leaving itat W. D, BEVIBR'S stirs, 36a New York av.cbet, 10th and Hth sta, Aino: the thanks of the owner. my 3-3t" bd erating inaciae A tew choice Engravings and Paintings f at) eS MARKRITER'S. No. 480 Tttateecte” Fight dvors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Terms cash, ap 29-Imif* 500 BUSHELS POTATOES, Prime White Mercer, Carter and Peach Blow, for seed and family use. Vor sale by fi foacriber or eke Tet COW, ith whit h ide. whi J.P. BARBTHOLOW, Tong ritch tah “ordinary ah ea bores fond dey Dealer in Hardwate and Agricultural Implements, | {5"hac recovery. os $id if cate je Be. ge Asan) and eHlgeee KINS- Noone Payetteut ecekseawe: ”S 3-3t* EVENTH STREBT, YED FROM THBP : a Mashinrion cir | SPER aes conad eRe re ‘486 PAPEBBANGINGS. seer te anid cow will bevbutablprewaraey, ——— idenc A selected and varied stook of Fine, tum and PRN BYERINGEN, No. SteD street, Wes Low-priced Pay er a i tues, &c., | ington. * my 8-4t* 3 lows’ f ME ON MY PREMIS! nn Apri} 1854, Terms ee doore above, Gad Fe to ES liad red Sow. ‘and young bins eiaarked ‘ou beth ears. 6 owner requested ‘ard, ry t) charges ‘and take ber aw: Ta: E Undereigned Mgving ‘bought 3 yieala haat Meats ‘AN, on ith.end Gat, 'yater House at rgeto: v s 7 dei seat lcateaey cata | CNR TUN PRPUUNE eearscr eg thet owner is reques forward. prove eaet Wi Wipes Sans ass | revoke teed eget 3c ra “g BERN my2ete __19th-ot:, bet Mand NoNer S81, na¥ ; TaRNea ED FROM THE. Norte of ap 28-2w Proprietors, F1A8Y, ee ot Apne tied ie Fons OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, wil bet ‘higtreture Sodbun ‘ , NO. S50 Aha ay- tt, ee es my? att 496 — 486 rar ne saan A! doore above Odd Follows’ Bp 29-1 leer recat neat tatom st ® 1 was deaf for about six years, and for the | Franklin counties;) tracts from 40 to 640 Beres Located 1855, from the Government, Will in or near Washington. store propert avenue; 4 three-story brick building, having two states and eight large rooms additional, now rent- ing fur $2; given and required. Meals furnishes #9 Penn. avenue, above 2st street. 2.000, Ea bridge, mostly under good fencing, well lo- cated. with ¢ fine road lesdiog JOON W.V gether with nine BUILDING LOPS. allset out with choice fruit. such as excellent water in the yard; on the corner of G and between Land M streets, Has six rooms. Lot 2) $8.00. AUCTION SALES. ae PUTURE Davs. B GREEN & WLLLUAMS, Auctioncers, RUSTEE'S FALE OF VERY ELI va. TED }OTR AND Noe ee tH RANE nu jorit D der of et of this District, pacced om the th Revit tase re FOR RENT AND SALE. os AUCTION SALES. = For etuer Anction Sales see first page. | THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW B® 2. 0. Mc@UIRE & 00,, auctioneers. | VALU ABLE LOTSQN VIRGINIA AVENUH, BE | TWEIN 4h AN cru STALE ISLAND. | On WEDNEXDAS APTEBNOGN, Mey ith, ai | Reytare ant Pde SALB—Corner ©fC aad tat rrete. b Appl: cate ses, 0 WILTLAM TURRER, SPP? OF See ores FFGE BENT—One FURNISHED ROOM, on third floor. Apply at 400 D atreot, between sth and 7th cis. my 4-2 FAS DSOME FURNISHED PARLORS TO RENT to one or two gentlemen without boagd. Also, 434 | caver wherein Kane and others are ecmptal & Bed Room; location the best in the cMs—400 | olclock.on the pres cehsll gel) eart of Lot | and Thomas sin : 1 Bagge lth etrect, between TandK. my 44t* | No4!5, ln Square No. git, fronting oz fect Gizchon, | robscribe: wil arprne Ceeeleat aefeedentn bod Se UNFURNISHED ROOMS, oo | CRN Tginla avemun, Between as aud Oth treet. | higher. bidlir. cn the sth ef May mext, 4 4 Island Janm Back 2 the ho: of fi . ~< ve floor, health shborkoed.2 | r ack, an average depth of 18 rt f four and Gveo'clock (nthe aNernomn. garares from the care, Inquire at 977 Eaterct, | Set. Uf desired ft will bedtvidedintotiiree Lots of | the follwing lo sin By eRe el peop pee between lth aud 11th, Navy Yard. |¥ feet fron my 4-5t* | eacl nal lote in *qnare No. Si, In Washington city, aa —— : One third cach, the remainder in sit In the Survey rk off Ly: PPURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A two-story lve months, with interest, secured by a deed Ked in sueb culfivine's ABO BRICK HOUSE, with FURNITURE, will be | oftrust on the premises, a tenered try aeed 3 hot these ne Aisne Rcok rented four months. Possession given June lst. O. Each of there tote hase front of Conveyances at the cost of the pnrebase Spb d tier) FO MCGUIRE RBS anete, | PRY THOMA DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. | TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOP IN | GRORGET@WN AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY AFTRENDON: say 4th, at 6 he prem: Appiy at 352 G, nosr lth sts my 4-co3t*_ REGTASRANT POR SALE—The GREEN TRER SSBOUSE. now doings good business will be fold chi an for cash. It is eitusted on the corner of 7th ae Streets, om the Island. Cal! early, iA, BOC, street. and the other bite on nth B etree’ h anitanle alleys to all. Oa lote Cand Dare two good Dwelling houres, froati On 43g etreet; and the<¢ lots and houses will be ao% fuljec to the dower right therein of the wid »w of Jobn Sinon; the other lots will be sold free from “ 2 2: Ri her di wer. RARR OHANCE—FOR SAL®—The STOCK, | O’clook. Twill sell, in front of 8. south , fle fA Gotd Pichon Grider mrt | Regt Se aaa batty hilgrieredltes | res Crgn chm. eyttate RRM et i 00 i 4 i PASO! K . fr esto irket street, | sontheaat a4 H for selfttgout, theewner wishestoengageiaan | Dear foventh sizest, southeast cortor. f tbe lot. and baving a frost 149 feet 72-1 the on raid avenu, aod which hag been divided into six lots, about i feet front by LS feet seep. with agpi abicaliey. fe eBStOr ae, half ot Lot No. S, in reserva- ion V. The latter, as well as lots in aquero 851, will be solic free trow toe widow s dower right. The terms as prescribes by the @: other busine Apply at 46 The improvements consist of a good two-story t Frame House with Brick Basement, ‘Title perfeat. Terme cash, Allcenveyancing aud stamps at the cost of the t purchaser, THOMAS DOWLING, Acet, NT—A large 24 story UNFURNISHED JOM, private entrance on D street above 7th, my 3-2t* av.00-d&de Yplend Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Gcorgetown, ‘(OR SALE—A well fitted out RESTACRANT, —— third of the purchase money in cash; and the red Low doing e good business, Apply at the Siar | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN GEORGE. | 1" 875.19. and IF months. for which the puroha- STORE F a F 5 in WE v} AY OON, May 4th, at 5 = : oe tana SINT LOK, RENT AND FIXTERES FOR | oolock, p.m +1 will rell, infront ol tuepremseees, | te Pr ene ern of 8B on each lot will be far Doni be ee Teenie a OF LeneeG le: | on the éorner'of Fredevick and Fifth strects, & Fup sired st theme. © cost of conreyancing, certificates of sale, bonds. stamps. to be boroe by the purchaser, If the terme are not fully ¢ mplied with withim five days trom the day of sale, the property wi lbe resold at the risk and cost of the sirable Building Lot fronting 75 fe Street, ard & fost on Fifth atreat eee om rede Algo, immodiately after the above. the undivided third wart ef Lot No, 233, fronting 7+ feet on Sixta ALY—GOOD WILL and FURNITURE ofa dwelling house, No. 307 K street, Letwoon Mth and 18th. Please cail between the hours of 7 street, rupning back 18) fect. lefaulting pur- yn the premises, my 3-3t" Term! ow: third cash, beiance in sixand twelve Spacer after one week's public Do tee ip the Bve- ‘OK One half of i Eliaville, | Months secured by a deed of trust onthe property, B » Trustee. Prince George's ‘County, Ma, uent Biatens: ap.le-eoswads GREEN & WILL(AMS, ucts, Conveyancing aud stamps at the cost of the par- burg railroad station. Applyto Mis. A.B. YOUNG | base! on the premises, my 3-3t* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS hor without board, can be obtained at 399 18th ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUOTION. _THOB DOWLING. Anct, YY WM. B, LEWIS & 00., Auctioneers, EA rel oe 4 ajurmaais Sonia agi ince ee trace ote street, between F and G sts, A few Day Boi DIN an Cekate. we ope. cell. (on the Sth of May.atG mer. b FIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR BALB, | o'clock p. my) on the premises, Lot No. 7.46 can alao be accommodated. my AUCTI S31 froxtiog & fect ow O treet sourh, Sermon ‘OR SALE—A pleasant COTTAGE BKSIDENCE ‘We shall sell, on WEDNESDAY, in a very desirable neighborhood, and within Sept ie tie rtenine foul tnd Sedans o'clock, p. m.. on the premises four fine Buildin, J.ota, fronting 25 feet by 100 each. on esat side 0 Ninth street, near Boundary street, in Square No. 493, aleo, at 6 p. m., same day, one Lot, 18 feet 9, in- ches front. by 100 on Severt : street, between Rand and 4%; streets, running back 297 foot, containing 11.246 equare feet. This lot has 3) feet alleys, om the side and re; nd is weil adapted to the erec- tion «f 8 numbe: ‘mall tenements, Terms; One third cash ; remainder in 6 and 2 onthe with interest a short walk of the Bladensburg station. Tmme- diate Possession given, Apply at this office. ara PrRONT AND BACK PARLOR, BED ROOM, to 8, geatleman and wife, er Bingle gentlemen, | & Hreet yang one Lot, eame size as above, front- av eckda GRERN & WILUIAMS, Aucts, near the Depot and Capitol. Inquire 534 North C + Laoobes Diyic oT ee on 0; 1 Hi i 3 he above proporty being in a very detirable lo- Y 3. ©, MCGUIRE & CU., Auctioncers, bee gable hee poi Hall, Washington, D.C. cation sneaks donead ee atten oF betes | B aia — j Wo os = or othera, wishing good investments, GRELN TREF HOUSE. ON B STREB*. aca T 0 T —FURNI-HED PARLOR and CHAM- Terms: One third cash. balance in sixand twelve TWEEN SECOND ANDTAIRD, AT PUBLIC BER adjoining, on tiret tloor, to rent to gen- | months. . SALE Good board can be had nearly oppo. eek minutes’ walk from War ar Cu THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 5th. at 6 , Fi Apply 266 Hl st.,above sth roy: All conveyances at expense of purchasers, 3 M, B. LEWIS & CO., Aucts, o'clock. cn the premises, we shall sell, part of ap Seeks aul + | No 15. in Reservatio No. 12, im: oved bra three BY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ttory brick houseand back building, with slate —— ‘cof. on north B street, hetw Second and Thi h D Ps ” BO he * 3 a ee BETWKEN 6TH AND 7TH ETS, WEST. Holy comtuslop of tha etnies Fa ly p stession of the prémisas will be given. The undersigned, commissioners appointed by | Tsrmen One half tn. east. the t malacer im ez, the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, in 6 he, with interest, eecuced by ad the cave of Elizabeth A. Fling and othere ai Oe ee ee or erat ao 7a Geee ¢ of trust on the premises John Carroll and othere, No. 123, equity, i ¥ court, {9 make sale of the real estate of whic Jame: W. Fling died seized, hereby give notice that in pursuauce of au order of agit court, en- tered on the 8th day of April inatant, they will sell on the premises, the following described Hone and Lot, situate in the citgof Washington. D C.. on WEDAKSDsY, the sth day of May. leit. at 6 o'clock p.m., namely: Lot No. 3. in Bquace No Department Fos SACESA Thrce-story BRICK HOUS 600 Terth street west, coutaining ten rooms, &c..in good order, Poseestion imtncdiately. FS) in fee; ty each. i Inquire of W tween Dand E a a —A three-story BRICK HOUSE, on between Pa. avenue and M street; id fitted up with gas; containing h kitchen and celfar, all com: at No. 44 Water etr Corve anges et the cost ofthe purchaser. ap. d J. © MoGUIRE & OO. Aucte, BR 2-6 McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncere, HANUSOME BUILDING LOT ON D STRERT, NEXT TO 7 HE CORNER OF SEOON D STRE Cu TRURSDAY AFTERNOON, May bth, at balf- pert o'clock, on the promises, we shall ll a ver No, 443 kth étreet, between Fant @ my 2-3t* ED ROOMS FOR RENT—Tr- | 15°. fronting tf feet on uorth L #lreet, between sth | ¢ligitle uilding Lot, fronting af feet on north . 13th street, between Bsod | and 7th streets weet, and having « depth in the t between Firat and Second etreets weat, e tig 2k" | rear $i feet. The improvements consist of @ two rauare cart of the City Fall, and canning >OR “OR R —A BRICK. q story frame house with a back building. % fee’ to an alley, with a frame stah eta the OR SALE GR RENTS A ARIQK-NARD AND | "Terms cask, THEO. SHECKELS, ¢ adjoinet cn each side by excellens the e- Gos reef dats tre ANDREW GODDARD, ick dweiding- Ke z 2 ee ith EF. QUEEN Gne-half corn, the remainder in wit Ise) en, wite or : moult, sith in.ereat, secured by deed of trust on without board ry houre, eee- the pre je. antly located. Care door avers fire Commie ati perfect rs oa, Ty s y immediately, _J. ©. McQUIRE & 0O..4 e of conveyarcer and stampe to be paid by ae of} Se at aoa WILLIAMS. A ictioncers alee ad Aut . 8 \é ANT, — =~ — ———- doing an excellent business. includiug a | TWENTY-ONE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS large Htock cfchoice Liquors and Cru fevand an ON. PAR ISLAND IN’ RUN DIVISION OF SS sioig mo unexpired lense of several yeare, Price $2.59. A {KE No JOTION. ICE FPAM® DWELLING HOUSE ANDLOTON pl M., 208 Detrect. T 4 Ou WEDNESDAY. the 4th day of May not, wo | “MassaCHUSE) TS AVEN. FB <7 WEEN 4h eat FRAME HOUSE. cont sbaljaell.on the premiter, commencing at §0 clock AND SIH TREET WES, AT PUBLIC BALK, elite mrtotes alk Feeeene | Bem the following valuable property, viz: Go TAURSDAY APTEENGON, May Sih. at 336 Hel Wark Acolyte All of Square No. 41, excepttwe vr tires to's on | o'clock, on the premises we eball sell, park of Loe which Buiiding: are erected; the Square ie diviied into 2 landso ce Building Lote, averaging from fo 25 feet front each, ali of whieh run back to leys, This property is beautifully cituated, bound- ed by. and fronting on E and F atreeta south, ant eth and oth atreete weet. and the sale will be wail worthy the actention of pers ns wishing to pur- chage & handsome building site ot make a good in- vestment, . Terms: One-half cash, balance in sigand twelve monthe the purchasers to give notes for the de fered payments, bearing interest from the day of ase; a deed given anu a deed of trust taken, 41] copveyances includipg revenue stamps at@ur- chase ra coat. ap.7-d [Rep.] GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J.C. McGUIRE & OO. Auctioneers, VALUABLE PROPERTY AT THB FIXTH ST. 4 BARF AT PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 4th, at. 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shail sell, Lots No. 13, 14.15. 18 17,15, and 19. im Square nambered 612) fronting 133 feet op Sixth street west, and 20S feet 16 inebeson south N stroet, improved by a large uare three-atory Brick Hotel Building, with sore sixteen good rooms, with large Parl .re, Bsr-room, and necerrary outbuildings, The groundsare par- tially surrounded with a substantial stone wall. and are tastefully laid out witn choice grapes, fruits, fea flowers, especiaily with view toa summer re- ort, The proximity of this handsome property to tho extensive wharves at the foot of Sixth street, and the Guvernment works, Arsenal, &e.,commanding es it does, a splendid view of the Potomac river, renders it very rainable as a Hotel or summer resort, and to this end the property will besold en- re. etweeo Isth aud lth 0 wy Bo SALE—A first-class fami y GROCERY and LIQUOR STORK, rituated in « good location Northern Liberties, facing three streets, ld. together with the entire atock. good A lease of the store can be bad rs. For particulars ce. POR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOCSE, wit five acres of eroyad. orchard. &c.,on the Rock road, six mile from the city and two from Slocum, Por terms, &c., apply without de- Mrs. DAVIS, 2)th strect, cast side, fret 286 gonth of U street. aps) 2w* POOH RALESS 000 acres. of, rich PARMING LANDS in Town, (Hardin, Story, Wright, and 000 2 Minnesota; Square No. 517, tronting 18 feet 4 inchea, onthe th side of Marsachuret save: ue, between Fourth and Fifth streets west. ranning bak 69 feet 1 inch to a 20-foot alley, improved by a two-story Frame House. containing six roome, Immediats possersion given, Terms cash ep 2d (Rep.j J.0. MCGUIRE & O0., Aucte, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALEOF THE CONTENTS OF & BU tai! Grocery at the corner of Sixth and H streeta north,on FRIDAY, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock, am Terms. cash, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aude, ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO.,, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALF OF S°XTEEN FINE LOTS IN THE ISLAND, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May'6, at6 o'clock, on the premises, we suall sell the following valua” Ble Lots belonging to the “ Convent of the Visite~ tien,” viz = y 39, $1, 32, 38, avd 34, in Square acres Patents exchange for property ~—Two and a half years’ lease of a on Penn, avenue, now renting for er month. will be sold, with Confectionery teck, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures complete, $13,000 for 8 property fronting 4) feet on Benn, FOR SAL. Lots No. 27, 28. 29, 390, fropting each 24. fect on south side of G street south, between Ninth and Tenth streets west, and rupuing back W4 feet Winches toa twenty-five foot ley. “Lots No. 9,10 11, and I2in Square 39 ning 7 0 per yeer, MITCHELL & BON, Real Estate Brokers, ap3i-Ilm* _Boutheast cor. Pa. ay. and 15th st. 0 RENT WITHOUT BOARD—First-clace FUR- NISHED ROOMS, The best of city references at a good Apply at No, ‘ap 28-1W* each 24 feet 6 ncheson the uorth side of @ stree south, between Ninth and Teuth streets wert, a1 gusning, back 124 feet 10 inches to a twenty five foot atley. Lots No, 96.28, Mand 30,came Sqnare, frontii 24%. feet on south F street, between Ninth ane Tenth streets, and running Lack 124 fect 10 inchea to a twenty-five foot alley. sarding house within a few doors. WILL BUY THE LEASE of a large, Early possession will be 1,00( ; tLEAS 2 ven. . Terms: One-half caan, the remainder in six $1,000 commodiousnOCse with stsressd | aT7,Pgweston will be givens a. inatrand i at, nex rast stable attached, Address Mr, LEASE, Star Ofice. | twelve months, with Interest, secured by a deel of | Mthe tines re eres by ® deed of ap ay = ast Soper on eee robert? Conve sances at ex) "§ of Sis warobater, i BALE—A small tract of LA® (16}_ acres oD a . cas) ywent of $20 on e; yt wiil be re Foret three miles from theNavy-Yard bridge, | _@p 27-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & 00., Ancte. | quired at thetime ofsale well located for @ roarket garden farm. Price Aleo, 8 acres, same distance froin Navy- 7 5.0. MoG DEBE £09. Anctioncere VERY VALUABL® LOTS ON SEVENTH &TREET BETWEEN FOUTH D AND B&STREE‘S, On WEDNESDAY AFLERNOON, May 4th, at 5 o’cleck, on the premises, we shall sell, Lote Noa 8. $4, 35, and 37 in sub-div sion of Square No. 45. Lots Nos. 34, 6, and 87 front each # faeton Seventh |» street. between south D and E streets rapning back 94 feet tos WW foot alley, Lot No. 8. fronts oa Eighth street weet, between D and E streets south, apd runs back same depth to Fame alley, : Thess are among the most desirable lots on the eland, Terme: One-third in cash; the remainder in six+ and twelve monthe, with interest, secured by daed oftruaton the pretoises. ap.27-d J OC. MoGUIRE & OO . Aucts. ¥ J. C, MCGUiIRB-& CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT BALE OF CaQICE LIBRARY On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4th, at 7 o'clock. at the Auction Rooms, aad continued cash i the same bear, until the we shall sell, without reserve, ‘ary of thy late Obas. F. Mayer, to which valuable additions rysd J, ©, McGUIRE & 00., Aucta, Y GHEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionoers, VALUVABIE BUILDING LOT ON SEOOND *T, WEST, BETWEEN E AND F STRBETs NORTH, AT aUuTION, 3 On FRIDAY, tho 6th instant, at 6 o'clock . Tg shrilsell in front of ihe premises, Lot No 2%, in M. G. Degges’ sub d vision ef Sqaare No, 88—— besutitul Buildme Lot 24 feet 6 inches front, run- bit g back 140 feet to 8 1- foot alley, on Becond at., between E and F atreets north. ierns: One-third cash, remainder in six and tw elve months, secured bya deed of truston the Temires, wall conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, my 3d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J.C, McGUIBE & CO , Anotioneers, FINE BUILDING I OT ON TRNTH STREET, BE- WEEN G AND H STREETS, NOKTH. Ov FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May oth. at 5 o'clock, on the premises. we stall sell part of Lot No. 14, ia Square M5, ‘ronting 20 feet on Tenth strest wost, between nd H stree ing back 190 feet, with toe advantage ofa brick wall Thig ot a centrally] sated, in to it. Inquire of Louisiana av. AN HOOK, No. 5 ap 19-2nwst OR BALE OR REN FRAME HOUSE, con’ A first-rate two-story ing nine rooms, to- poscne:. pears, plums. cher- rapes, all of the best selection; with a pump of ries, Wdih streets aad Peng avenue eget, Bor farther st 1 at residence No. 5 a ar aaa D, CARROLL, ‘OK BALE-A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSE EF oPxOPERTY, 25. 0) fect of ground and tin- rovernents, as follows: Slaughter house, l6xiS:one D. 2 x26; icw house, 2 X2 ; stable 16x25—substantial brick buildings; cattle and stable yarde well paved admirably adapted for a soap and candle factory or taanery, Will be old for $0, 40. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, ap '6-1m southeast cor. Pq. av. and isth st, *OR BALE—A STORE and DWELLING HOUSK, F Re ebivonith street, between H and L séreets, Lot 2. by7) feet, This ia a firat-rate business place. desirable part of ‘A BRIDK HOUSE, No. 666, on M atreet.between | from another source Las been made, the wh le | trendy tor aqeivate nesilonta wad is worthy he 4th and 6th atreete, Haseix rooms. Beta back from | comprising Miscellaneous and Scientiic Work-, Il- ty for i . i the street. Lot by 219 fest, running through to | {uatrated Ed'tion, Sets of Monthites, Paraphlets, | S{teulion of persons wanting ea fine building losa~ me atrest. Isa very desirable place for a private Ceoneressional Documents, &c., &c, Terma: One-third in cash. the remainder tn, sig reridence, f Ht 7 ntl ails he rome A BRICK HOUBE,No.432, on9thstreot. between | gS" Cetalogues now ready for delivery, sou wel e months, withanterest, secured bye Gand H streets, Has four roome, Bete back, with | gp.su att SC MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, nate etme as. eniseabtiblalinane- yard in froot. Lot 36 feet € inches by 99 feet. aE-LaWiE = 007A; am A FRAME HUUSE, No. 373, on Sth atreet Y WM. 'B. LE’ .» Auctioneers, ap 30-6t J. 0, MoGUIRE & ©O., Austs, between I and New York avenue. Seven rooms, aa CONTINUATION oF, DEAD LETTER OFFICE Sele resumed THIS MORNING. at 10 0’clock. and will becontinued THIS BVENING, at 7 o'clock, also, all day TO-M@K ROW, ( Wedaesd~y.) when we expect to finish echedu'e No 4. onl ef Lge lot of fire Jewelry, Lady's and Gente Gold and Sil ver Watches. Ohains Heavy California Gold Binge, with # great variety of other goods we mencriptionsy ee Catalognes at the Store No. . Seventh stree my 8-2t WM 8. LEWIS & Oo.. Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS Anctioneers, A VEGETABLE AND HRUIT STAND AT AUO- A f 4 fine Vegetable and Fruit Stall rat? tween bp itm atrect, BY IG. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN Is aS RATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 7th, at 6 o’ch ck, cn the oremises, we shali-eell, parte of Lote 36 and i7.in Square No. 117, fronting 11 f-et om Twenticth street, between L and M streets -north, running back 78 teet, improved by a three-story. Biicrme. Ono half in cash, the remainder in siz and rms: One S ' tweive month with interest secured by 8 deed of trust on the 8@8, Je ofthe purchaser Sea ere a ee eo UIRE & CO., Aneta, PRY J Gr McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, be an eter N - REDAY, the day of May, ath HHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE SQUARE eleghy enti De sold without reserva.” 154 Cea CER ON BAN STREE elt ap 27 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BETWEEN Q STREST ANDRHUDE I8LAn = A DAY AFTERNOON, May 9th. at half-past the late Circuit Court and anamended deoree of tho Supreme Cout of the Dietmet of Co. a ee G te pot ie HOUBE. No. $42, on Ith street +y ERE HOUSE, No.342,0n@ street between 0 eet. 2th. Six ro: . Lot2o by 80 Ith and 121 ix rooms, MBG lare apply to . 8. . For parssonlare 8oPids3 M ct., bet. dth ami 6th. ap skim* ___ No. 058 Bet. bet ae 3E BRICK DWELLING on H north, be- Uae ee tihoud 7th west, 525, will be eold for Gn iediute pourossion. Terms casy, Would tire sell other, pmproved and anh ee Bee? Meee Tmt Dt lOatons: 624 Lstreet north. : ORRENT—That firet-claes DWELL- FR BANGoxe and lot of ground at the south Seatcorner of Preece One Tetmelinte eaasoastan anam® rhauire of JAMES A. STQULENDERG, Kltasadrlecor of the subscriber. Franklin How, ah eet a It, LATHROP. J,OR RENT—With or without Board, an excel- OB REN RTO and several well furninted BED- ROOME, at 450 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. WOHENDFOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE QvSERVATORY IN Te FIRST WARD AT Ith street, within five minutes | i “ty. the Inter deccea. dai eet the Kirkwood House, Willards’ aud the ‘ Ser Bant of Eaw'ty. the tn ge ; 4 vil, 864, end rendered in a cause No § Patent Ofice. Font Office gad Treasury and Btale | O. MONDAY, the Sth instant, wo shell sell, on | BiB of APU BEL ar rei cr na) afrent and Omen, ‘gahinavon. No children in the house. doz-tf | thé premises, até o'clock. p. m.. two handsome | F "Grout, end otreradefendants. the understenag Washington. ir . Fuilc ing Lots in the First Ward. being Lot No. 1 | willeeli the whol’ of Square No. 42), sub di and 2. in wanare We oo, civeated at the cormer of | ih .; twonty five-desireble Building Lota frouting BOARDING. Bozth Band Sith Brett West. sa sizvand twolvo: | reapcclivelr opfever th and Eianth ptreete west be 2 jul ware s on Q street ani fe Inkand & ~ | Mee one-third cash, the remainder in sixend, —— FEW GENTLEMEN CAN B® ACCOMMO- of trust taken. A dated with Furnished Rooms ani Board aud «iven and a dee pa P+ neluding twelve months, with Interest revmret to the aatis— All onveyan Cost of fection of the Trustee, or ali cash, at the option of erro monthr, for rotes pearing icterert from day of sal t Front ‘lor for t, at & Tevenue stamos i ry * one Farts n ee toe walt bom she Patent OMe. Fite incbopntatie, pla MAP eonveragoes and stamps Atthe expeene of the wy sae a Ait ee 3, OARROLL BRENT, Trustee, GENTLEMEN Wit THETG WIVES aid vie- BEF. ©. McGUIBE & 00,, Auctioneers, apd)” 3.€ MoQUIRE & 00.. Bucks vd ina desirable gle gentlemen can be ROOMS and good bbas Peccttie by immediate application at Ne. 377 treet, between New York avenue and I erms moderate, my 2! FRx J. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctionsers. yENTEEN 8 ON THE I8- FEVENTEEN PONE G0 LUE oo On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 9. at o'claels: DU RHIROUSCEES Aye? OF avo k PRoARD, WI i D DBO! y,May at 6: Byeukeep. AEGE AND: BAN DEOMELY rtue of nt deet et on the premises, we sPall coll, the members and others, in a pleasant neighborhood, duly. rosoran Bquare 298 eu! into Reve ‘by early apgiication House has all the modern bind ene Building Lots of about » 1 Sty on south improvemen e moderate. Apply south- alley fecilitiog 4 Srgnene, streate, west corner of H and 2st street, near Ponneylva- F atreet betwes snd Fp west, et the cor- nis avenue, snd convenient to the Departments, on Tsuen ‘en tree’ muy 2-3t" ? ner of E stree! x : “third ah. the remainder fn six mepibe ith iatoeet ated Byedeca of trast 18 prem: noe, Se al eid cdl Rec lb Torr HORST e i gina beeiregrereer, . beg plied within fee | 500 jersign 6 seat Chaser. Oe Jig 0 pe meena, 8, Sun Berger Soha