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LOCAL NEWS ALE. SS AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Forp's THEATER.—Mr. Forrest closed his engagement here last night, and to-night Mr. John McOnllough and Miss Alice Gray make pearance, and both wit) ppear in ** The Soidier’s Daughter,” and in the drama “The A venging Hand,” thus offer. plendid parting bill. On Monday J. S. oc commences an engagement. Grover's THEATER.—This is positively the last night of the great combination Messrs se and Davenport and Mrs Farren, ang . Wallack will repeat his thrilling imper. eonation 0} Fagen, in the great pias of a Twit The Play, re be given entire, rming com & orn yall,” eommence the ontertaimment, ne Ost? wilt CANTEREURY.—Mr. Lea dida good thing for his patrons ‘when he added the comedians. TB. Frank Drew and Mr. J. De Forrest to his com- y. dnd their acting, aided by members of * company has tended to e this resort doubly attractive. The bill to-night embraces mauch that is lively and is full of fun. METROPOLITAN HALL.—The fine ballet, “La Sicilian,” newly arranged, will be performed ee men Card ie sae beautiful cts and dances, by Nellie Taylor, Jo» @hilds, Harry Enochs and numerous others, Ss cant pantomime concludes the entertain- VaBIRTIE8.—Varieties is always well at- tended on Saturday night by the many who. After a week’s Jabor, desire an hour of laughter andrecreation. The bill announced for to-night 4s, as usnal, a good one. Farms.—Aat Foundry Church, corner of 14th and G streets, the ladies’ fair is still in success. ful operation, and hereafter it wiil be open trom Your o'clock in the afternoon. The tables are ‘Well supplied with numerous articles of use And ornament, and the refreshment tables are also well supplied. Th fair at Trinity Hall, on Fifth street, is also @n enjoyable place, and the ladies spare no efforts to please visitors. igs GEORGETOWN Councvits, May 6, 1861— Board Aldermen.—A communication was received from the Mayor in relation to the new market- house, in which he says ‘hat the commitiee ap- pointed to make arrangements for the erection of the same have done aliin their power to carry out the views and wishes of the Corpo- ration, but have failed up to the present time trom causes entirely beyond theircontrol. The dowest bidders all failed or refused to contract for the work, and that the committee nad no Authority to go beyond thesum of $35,000, which Toade hardly apy approach to the bids of these ‘who appear to be responsible and earnest b:d- Gers. The Mayor says that the only practical Fecommendation he can mike js that the Uor- poration give the committee authority to get the best proposal they @sn trom some relia>le Tan, and g0 on with work as speedily as porsible. Read and the table. The Council resoi @ relation to the new market-house; i! @f Geo. W. Beall and M. V. Buekey, as: @ud to increase the pay of the laborer assis! tne city scaven- ger to 830 per month, were curred in. Adjourned. Common Council._a communication was re- ceived from yhe Mayer in relation to the new market-house. Referred to the Aldermen. Also, one requesting that the pay of ths as- sistant to the street scavenger be increased. Referred to the ways and means committea. 41s0, enclosing & petition from EK. M. Linthi- cum, asking remuneration for losses sustained by the removal of improvements, &., from property he purchased trom the Uorporition, ‘which he did not obtain possession of until jong atter he made the purchase. Reterred to the Recorcer. * Also, enclosing a letter from the Commission- er of Internal Revenue, informing the Oorpo- ration that a tax of $49,000 was imposed on the District of Coiumbia, which has not been as- sumed er paid, but is now overdue, and he requests that the same be assumed, or that measures will be taken to collect the same, Referred to the Recorder. Also, enclosing & petition of Hilleary Hutch. ins for the remission of a fine imposed by Jus- tice Reaver. Reterred to grie vance committee. The following were presented and referred: Petition of Walter T. Belt, (by Mr. Collins,) tor the remiesion of a fine; and petition of R. Cruit & Son, (by Mr. Hieston,) for the establishment ofa hack stand. The following were reported and passe: Resolution in favor of G. W. Bell and M.V. Buckey, from the claims committee; and res. fution to increase the pay of the laborer em- ployed by the street scavenger, from the ways and means committee. The resolution to insert a drain in Frederick Street to drain private property, was rejected. The recolution authorizing the market-house committee to give out the contract for building the new market-house immediately, was taken bas Ba are ‘r. Peck stated that the committee had re- ceived bids from seven parties rangiog from twenty-five to fifty-five thousand dollars, but mone of them seemed inclined to enter into the centract Some proposed that ths honse be €rect. 4 without the cellar, which couid be done for s1x or seven thousand dollars less, but the commiit-e thought that the cellar would pay. He offered substitute adopting the plaus and specificaiious of S. B. Batton, Esq , and authorizing the committe to enter into contract with some respousible party who shall build the houce without deiay. Mr. Coltins objected to the resolution be- cause it would give the committee authority to enter into Anew contract and perhaps a suit for damages would urise if the coutract was not given to the lowest responsible bidder. The resolution of Mr. Peck was adopted— yeas 5, nays 3 Mr. Shoemaker, from .the street committee, Teported 8 resolution to lease a portion of Sth Street to W.H. Calhoun. Laid over. In apswer to an inquiry by Mr. Oollins, Mr. Shoemaker sent to the Chair av estimate of the street commissioner tor grading 390 feet of Gay Street at 81,100. On motion of Mr. Davis, the President was directed to cause a lamp to be erected at the entrance to the hall. Adjourned. —— igen CHARGE OF SWINDLING ON SHOES.—One aay last week a marine, named McLauglin, went to the store ot Heury Honman, Pennsy! ‘yania Ayepue, between 2d and 34 streets, to procure a pair of gaiters, when he was shown some pegged ones, but they did no? suit, and he was shown some which Hohman recom- Menoed 45 sewed shoes, costing An additioaal collar. McLaughlin bought a pair, supposing that they were sewed, and after wearing them two or three days he discovered that th ere neither pegged nor sewed, but nailed: a he forthwith procured a warrant from Justice Ferguson charging Hohman with swindling fim ont of ene doliar (the difference in price between pegged and sewed shoes), which was served by Officer Wallings‘ord on Wednesday, saad Hohman gave ba:l for his appearance to- day. The accused sa\s the warrant should have been issued againet the man who sold him the shoes, as he had been ewindied worse gman MoLanghlin. a Te Navy-Yarp Arraixs.— Messrs, Morris, Peake and Downing, the commission whohave Wor afew days past k«n inquiring as tothe ‘wages of mechanics on other Government and pRivate work, yesterday morning transmitted their report to Commouore Montgomery. It is understood that they recommend that an in- crease be given to the mechanics and others in nearly all the departments of the yard. Thursday, Messrs. Keria and Marceron, of joiner’s department, in order to influence the Commodore in granting the request, waited on some of the outside bosses, and obtained cer- tificates from the following to the effect that they were paying their bands three dollars per clay :—Messrs. Williamson, John James, Geo. W. Scroggins, ©. B. Church, Allen Baird, of Philadelphia, (engaged on the National Bank, ) Beers & Bro. and E. M. Botelor, a G INTO THE VEGETARLE Bustwess.— zones morning, Officers Shelton and Beall arrested Michael Owens on the charge of steal- ing alot of cabbage, onions and lettuce from Ghristian Miller. Miiier, it sppaars, lives near ‘the Cougreesioval Burial Ground, and has lost over #200 worth of vegetable plants receutly, faken from his market garden. Owens Is & eeerter from the 6th regular cavalry, aud has beem employed by Miller, who discharged him on Monday, and that night some of the plants were atolen. Suspicion rested on Owens, and the officers determined to watch him, and yes- aerday morning at 4 o’clock he was caught by the officers with a basket full of plants, in the act of carrying them from the premises. Yes- terday morning the ease Was heard by Justicg @all, who committed bim to jail. ———-—— ez Levaz oF The GrasdD ExcamPusst Pas O. F. comes off, t shouid be remembered, on Wednesday night next Odd Fellows fall, 7tm street. Ticwets tor it are selling like hot cakes, as everybody wisbes to be on hand to so enjoyable and well conducted an affair as ap Odd Fellow’s Levee So varied will be the sapertapesipeti cn, thes that everybody mus! s 4 peer ily those ‘who like to indulge in ine ney iting dance when they can do so inthe good com at festivals J this noble order. sot ptrchased tickets to do #0 at once, ———— Invanricips.—Thursday night the scaven- ger of the First Ward found @ newly born fe- male mulatto infant ina sink in the rear ofa house situated in ap alley between Land EK atreets and Connecticut avence and 18th street. oroner Woodward was sent for, and held an inquest this morning. bat there being no evi- dence as to who put the intant there,or how it came to its death, the jury rendered a ver. dict in accordance with the facts, but expressed & belief that foul means were used. ——_— {For the Evening Star, Mr. ¥vitrer: Allowme toexpinin the article of your city reporter on the pardon of Oollins Dixon. That report emanated from the Mar- shal’s office, and although true as tar a3 it go2s, there is something omitted. The second section of the act of Congress appointing a Warden over the is, &¢., provides “That the said Warden have the exclusive supervision and control of the jails in said District, and be accountable for the safe-keeping of the pris- oners committed thereto, and shall have all tne pee, And discharge all the duties heretofore rally exercised and discharged over said juls and the prisoner therein by the Marshal of the said Diefrict.” Depsty Marshal Phillips seemed to disregard the above tranefer of power, by retusing to.give the pardon into the bands of the Warden, as claimed to be his right by me, he adhering to former practice in such cases, I then stated to him that the matter must be left for the War. Cer's decigion. When the Warden learned the facts he did not feel it safe to release as directed by the Marehal. and took the matter to coart; ahd they, having the pardon in their possession, determined to release the prisoner and give him his pardon as his right, instead ot leaving it in the bands of the Marshal as heretofore. I informed Mr. Dixon of the existance of his par- dor and irregularity in the premises; he appre- ciated my nction under the circumstances, and expressed himself Perfectty, satisfied: and there is no trouble any where, so far as I know, excant in the mind of the Marshal. I am Jailor, but Tepresented the W&-ten and Government in the premises, as recently shown by the opinion of the Attorney General in the cases of Hen- @ri-ks and Pollard; for, if the*Marshal had “no power over the priso. in jail” in the period between the p: of this act and tna confirmation of the Warden’s appointment. I am at a loss to find itnow. I acted in the case as all other officers similarly situated would have acted, and there was no need of bringing my name before the public in the mutter. Reepectfully, B. MILBURN. May 7, 1964. . ———~+<42 + —___ SPECIAL NOTICES. ee RAFFLE FOR A SPLENDID SILVER SET, at the Sam ple Room, No. 251 Pennsylvania avenue, next dvor to the Simpson House, Rock Ohowder iy 10 t* o'clock. Goup PLatep JewRuRy.—Reantifal gold plated Jewelry in great variety, and silver plated Tea Spoons, at the Doliar Jewelry Store, 435 Penn. avenue, near 43. Only one dollar. my 5-3t* EXCITEMENT AMONG THE LADIES.—Considerable excitement has been created among our fair friends by Wm. Prince, 381 F strect, opposite the Patent Office, in having built and now in use a powerful machine for futing or crimping the lower portion of ladies’ dresses, This trimming is very fashion- able, and is taking the piace of braiding, so much n of late. This machine is the only one in the and ladies can now save the expense of send. ng to New York or Bultimor- to have their work ne, Dressmakers witl be particularly glad of my 4-5t E. J. Witxins, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania route, vice KE. 0. Nor- ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil kins has been connected witr the Office, at the 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 ite departments. All applications for information, tickets, &c., mnat he addressee to EJ, Wilking Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street ant Pennsylvania avenue. Ep. 8. Youre, General Passenger Agent, aps Great, Pennsylvania Route. Brown's B Trocura, These Lozenges are pr. d from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronehial Alfec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Golds, and Irritation or Séreness of the Thro: Publicg peakers and Vo s Will find them Cencticigl ‘= clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections hich disturb the organs of speech, mh2-d&wtf Heads THat REBRL against the rules of Taste or Beauty, in theircolor or in the lose of all their color, may be changed in a fow moments to any Beautiful Shade, by a single application of CuistapoRro’s Harr Dre, Tho rapidity of its operation, perfact safety, per- manent healtiful effect, and the exceeding depth and richness of the hues it imparts, distinguish this preparation from all other Dyes in use in this country or in Europe. Cuistaporo’s Hain PesseRvative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye,in dressing and pro- moting the growth and perfect health of the hair, and cf itself, when used alone—a safeguard that protects the fibers from decay under all circum stances and uuder all climes. Manufactured by J. Cristadoro, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Scld by all Druggists, Applied by all Hair Dress- ers. mh 31-d&weolm Tue Pext.—Beauty of carrisge is mostly depen- dent upen @ judicious preservation of @he feet; it is impossible to-move in a graceful manner if the great support of the whole frame be in adisor- dered condition, and nothing impedes #0 much aa Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, ar other disor- ders to which the feet are liable.’ To aH afflicted we would recommend an early cail at Dr, White's office. No. 424 Pennsylva: nue, betwean 43% ardéth streets. ap 6-tf - Dupont’s Sugar-costed Female Regulating Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and tinely, and being swear-coated create no pa “rem the most delicate stomach. A trial of these Pills will prove their tority over all 8G. Bora, corner others. Price ®ia box. Sold by Ith street and Pa. ue, Washington, and Henry Qook, Alexandr ja6-ly THe cnearest ayy best Hair Dyw INTER WOR td —Never Fades or Washes Out —U pnam's Hair Dya, 60 cents abox. The bestin use. Try it. Bold by 8. © Ford, corner lith styeat and Penn. avenue, Washington; and Henry Cbok, Alexandria. “MARRIED, On the gath day of April, by Rev. Mr. Sipes, ANDREW H. CARR, of New York, to Miss EM- MA BURGESS, of this city. (Baltimore papers please copy.) . DIED Op Friday evening, May 6th, HARRY BURDINE OBER, youngest chilu of Hcury N. and Caroline Ober, aged 11 months and 2 days. , The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral ‘rom the residence of hia parents, on Eighth #:rcet east, be tween Tand K south (Navy Yard), on Sanday af. ternoon, Sth instant, at 4o’clock. s On the 7th instant, at 8o’clock a.m., MARTHA A. JACKSON, in her goth year, daughter of-the late Richmond Porey, The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral on Monday, at 30’clock, I street, be- tween 12th and 13th. a 0 ER GRAND PIC-NIC WILL BE GIVEN BY THE YOUNG CATHOLICS’ rrteg SOCIETY, Ox WEDNKSDAY, May 181m, The Committee of Aresnaproente pledge them- telves to do everything in their power to make it pleasant to all who may attend. Tickets & centa. {IGHTH GRAND O#ENING EO, JUENEMANN 3 ys May 24 of OE 0 OE ARCRE canvas. Gad corner of 4th and E streets north, Fast Capitol Hill Dancing every Monday afternoon. The Plea ure Garden is 80 improved that it cannot be beate: by any other of the same sort in this city, and can be truly recommended to parties and soc! pie-nicy. GRO. SUENEMAN: ap 2-Im* Proprietor. F CREIGN DRY GOODS. my 4-2aw2wdd stock of foreign goods is now very large and See er ere Badice who anticizete buying any articles of foretgnimportation will no doub’ ave money by making their purchases a8 early as possible, as the recent additiona «duty of fivty per Cent put upon them by late act of Congress will makea material difference iu the price ofall such 0od8 purchared after this time; but as we had fortunately purchased very largely before the cute wan ince ae ve are mer Preneren fo crete at many goods at lower rates than they can ge furebaned ‘ar clewhere, We name in part the low B,vin: oPlegant finer Silks for cloaks and mantillas, 1. Oo Tr yard. from suiall Geured and sotid colored Bilks, from $1.60 to $2 per yard, rephplecce neat check Silke, in’all of the most fashionable colors in use, and at very moderate prices lain colored Poultdesois, in all of the nos denrable colors, and in the assortment are some of the Dest plain ‘goods we ever saw, 20 pieces printed foulard Silk, at 87d cents and 1. jaid and striped taf-te foulards, which waste very cheap indeed, being i yard wide and only 6735 cents per yard. a8 ON HAND Acomplete stock of medium priced dress goods ranging from 45 to 75 cents per yard, ing our of dress go de more complete than will be found in any other establishment in the Distgict; apd purchasers will soon be able to judge whether Key are cheap or not, as ‘pur lowest rice” ig matkeg 08 each plete of goods in plain Beures, from which no deviation is allowed, ‘We also have on hand, of the best makers, A MAGNIFIOENT bedgrsit tes Fat a an i s riques, Frows to be the beat in the world; and kevin rehased th @ pre) to fem ate fairndvanceand take our chances for th future. W.M. SHUSTER & BROTHER, Re. 38, tre Markot my 3-6tif be & tee streets. FFORSALE At Gladmon's Sale and Livery Steble corne! Brides and Market rtr Georectgen, ag one near stALLfON rr and gen’ ‘or in double o: arness, a) head of k, saddle Ae Rae, bee sat alee siscee taed as |. and Ro top bugetes. ny 3-6t* FRENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS. 486 Just receiv: chi celoetion of the above, at B, No. 446 7th atri 3 Watat thats ‘above Odd Fellows if ‘Tertos casb. DEAFNESS, CATARR: and diseases of the Perk h eo ke ) 3 ROO! EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PassaGEs. | Fhe Se" CROOERY STORE. Apply at De. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness,’ « Letters on Catarrh,” ‘Will make his third visitto + WASHINGTON, On MONDAY, May oth, nd can be consulted at the . Exssitr Hover for ONE WERK until Saturday evening, May lith, on DEAFNESS, OATARRH, And all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. From the Rev. Fred. 8. Jewell, Professor of State Normal Scheel, All iy, Ne Yo This may certify that I have been, since 1844, subject to violent periodical attacks of catarrh, iy, marked by a highly inflamed conditien of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, producing a most distressing species of head- @che for days at atime, wholly incapacitating me from business, and during the xysms confining me to the bed. In some instances the inflammation has extended to the teeth, occa- sioning toothache; to the threat, producing boarseness and partial loss of voice; and and twice it has so affected the left eye as to con- fine me for a month or more to adarkened room. These attacks have been accompanied by strong febrile symptoms; by stoppage of the head, and, in the first stages, by watery discharges from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid and yellow, and towards the close of the attack becoming bloody and purulent. I have tried Medicines of almost every kind; external ap- plications to the head. such as camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentations of hot vinegar, enuffs of some half a dozen kinds, and othe; catarrhal preparations, together with in- ternal remedies, such as alteratives, cathartics andemetics. These have produced no change in the occurrence or character of the disease, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary relief. Ihad come, at length, to believe the disease te be practically beyond either cure or material alleviation. . Under these circumstances I was led some five months ago, to make atrial of Dr. Light- hill’s treatment. His method at once approved itvelf to my judgment,#s simple, philosophi- cal, and likely to be effective. Notwithstand- ing the disadvantages under which he labored, iv dealing with a disease of such long stand- ing, aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepsin, and constantly induced by the acci- dents of my professional labor, I found the treatment reaching the disease as it had never been reached before, and producing such a modification and alleviation of its character, as I had supposed impossine. I chronicle the results thus. Althouzh1 have been situated several times, so that I should formerly have believed a severe attack of my catarrh inevita- ble, I have escaped thus far; the symptoms of threatened attack have been very light,and bave yielded to the remedies employed by Dr, Tighthill, without need of recourse to the old bot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ges from the head have resumed the original sn¢ natural condition, I count wpona com- plete cure. That I have been able, however, to obtain 80 materi+] a relief isto me a cause of gratitude. In that alone, 1 am repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. I make this statement unsolicited, as a means ot acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light- Bil'’s method of treating catarrh, and witha view to aid any who may have suffered from that dieegse, mm forming & just opinion of its Merits, and its probable utility in their own case. Frepk. S. Jewett, Prof. State Normal School. Albany, N. Y., March 14, 1964. Cetarrh Cured. From Rev. R. P. Russell, Lynn, Maes. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst type for some twenty years. It gradually grew worse, producing cough and hoarseness, destroying the sense of smell, and breaking down my general health to such a degree as to compel me to resign my pastorate, and suspend public speaking. i made diligent use of the useful remedies, such as snuffe of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, olive tar, and inhalations, but without any salutary eff-cts. Last sum- mer I heard of Dr. Lighthill's successful mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and put my- self under his treatment. I began immediate. ly to improve, and this improvement has gone on to the present time. My catarrh has gradu- ally melted away, my cough has disappeared, my voice has become natural, and lam once more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Let me advise all troubled with catarrhal difficul- ties to apply to Dr. Lighthill. Be P. R. RvasEry, 2 Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1 my 5-202 7 BALLS, PARTIES, &c. F. LEVEE. MPMENT LEVER (post omsequence of the T 1.0.€ HE GRAND EN poned Jast Monday night storm will be hdd on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 1ttH, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, the members ofthe Order appearing inregalia ‘The programme includes an aldress, a promenade concert, and the “merry dane Tickets $1, admitting a gentle man and lad {m6-3t} THE COMMITTEE, Friezst GRAND PIC-NIC OF THE . SA&RSFIELD CLUB Will be given at the WASHINGTON CITY PARE, SUT eas loth, 1854, Danving to commence at 3 o'clock p. m. The Club pledge themselve? to spare no pains or expense to make it one of the pleasantest of the Beason. Tickets 6) cts.,gdmitting a gentleman and ladies, Com ee of Arranzem-nts M. Kennelly, Ingraham, H. Dorwart, @. Bucaen, J. Dempsey, J. Harrison, W Buckman, L: Nassure, P. Boyle, A.Fobes, my6-3t* THE YOUNG UNITED OLUB IN THE FIELD IN The BIGHTH GR AY BALL of the wit k LeUNe U TED CLUB ill take place a' B ‘EMPERANCE HALL, On E, between 9th and With atreeta, on «MONDAY, May 9th. 1864. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman end ladies. my 5-4t* HE FIFTH GRAND BALL OF THE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD will be given AT ODD FELLOWS HALL, (Seventh Btreet,) On MONDAY SVENING, May 9th, 1854. The Fenians pledge themselves to make this the gala Ball of the season, and they will spare ne pains to give entire satisfaction to p: ties honoring them with their presence on, that evening. A fine Brass and String Band has been engagae for the occasic Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and'iadien; for sale at James Lackey's, Merchant Tai eet, opposite Post Office, ‘and by all and at the ticketSoffice on the night of the Ball, ; The strictest order will be enforced. N.B. The members are reques’ed to attend a special meeting at Shepherd's Hall. corner 7th st, and Louisiana avenue, over Waite'’s Drug Store, on Sunday Evening next. at a quarter to 8 o'clock, _ By order of the Committee. my 5-4t* R. LABBE’S MAY FESTIVAL FR Labbe’s war Festival will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, May i7th, at his hall, on Penn. avenue, between 6thand 7th ats, directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel: over the store of Messrs. G.& T. Parker & Co. No ladies will be admitted without receiving an invitation directed by F, R, Labbe, . Servants positively not edmitted in the dancing all. my 4 2w* MAY BALL, a BOF 3, se eRe, Respectfally announces x : “at “\ RAND MAY BALL 8 city wi on eee “TUESDAY EVENING, May 10th, T THR oo DR EREE On ant, Sri je ex! mo mat . £ "PROGRAMME. Qollege Hornpipe, by two masters, Ficke ra Hornik Meh four gentlemen jornpipe. 5 . Bt ian, Uy windy ani gentlemen, v, 5 y & lady and gentleman, Dione sisi fambes, or the man with three legs, igh{and Fling, by three gentlemen, ag re ‘Horny! ca "yy 8 gentleman, ‘Btyrian, by Miss and . ya Miss and yb ie fey See one aie ‘a Missand Master, aap of Fs Gravd May Pole Dance, by sixteen, ending with AftSr witich thie floor will be clegred for the whole company. 4 . i 52; to eee ee ei hin Seaniis nnd peineioel mauale and stores, Pane sald ah ee hoes. Here Toro We Mois, assluted by his Or rete Fishes to return his sincere thanks to his rons perl rignes, for, Sea Sint roma season, and respect! duelog « the next, which commansres) ber oth, 8, Fo SISHED ROOMS for small family, for rent at $25 per month, i Y - tween aT ionth, at No, 375 isth suront, be HANDSOMELY FURNISH ED ROOMS, i at No. 49357 jouse, for rent with board. '—One BRICK HOUSE on L street one door from 10th. tontaining eight rooms: Inguire of J y i ing 1th ots OHN MURPHY, grocer, corms ety ‘OB RENT—The SUITE OF ROOMS lately oc- FP ecaned by Ooh Cute ea lately, oe. street, near the W: . et 7 hished inthe house.” Department. Meals fur FOR SALE-A VARIETY STORE. on the first spltable or housekeeping: Apsly at No Seed street, between 2d and aad PY SY Tora OR LENT—Those large ROOMS under the of- Pere ot the Gan Ea steS e OOS under the of- first-class Restaurant and Saloon, are now about hed; have every convenience. Apply at the ier my 7-dlw Gas y FJOUSE FOR RENT AND URNITOR. H' SALE.—Those in want ate Tant-clase house fi €s8, water, and all in good order, can learn the partioula: “a by ing at 336 8th street, between and L, north. my 7-3t* FOR REN T—A frot-clais FURNISHED HO A geutiewan, whose iamily design spending the summer in the country, will rent hia frat class residence, of about twenty rooms, and far- Titure, Ly the month to acareful and responsible tenant, who will take good care of the property, “ry reasonable rate, It cannot be dsed fore cE eter eee Teer Tere gh teation G perfectly heaithy, Possession given Grgtte Mth inst, “Inquire of 943.6, McG OIKE 5 m ) OR RENT—Neatly furnished or unfurnished k ROOMS, on 234 atreet, three doors south of I. my 6-lw* FO RENT—Anewly fitted up BAR-ROOM, in one of the best locations in the city, with one or twe years’ lease. my 6-3t* Inquire in the Star Office. po RENT—Part of a fine large SHOW WIN- DOW in one of the best locations on Pa. ave- nue, suitable for dressmakin, of fancy business, Inquire at 2d doer from 9th st. FORSALE—The LEASE ofa store on Pa. avenue, located between I th and 13th streets, ata rea- sonable price—a good stand for any business. Ap- ply at 944 Pa. avenue, between Ist and 2d streets, In the jewelry store. my 6-3t* *OR BENT—A delightful RESIDENCE. with Furniture, on Gorgetown Heights, on the Ks are between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard st Possession given on the 10th of June next. For terms, &c., apply on the Prem ines. may A BARE CHANCE-FOR Sal &—The STOCK, L GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of a shoe store doing a good business on Pa, avenue. The reason for selling out, the owner wishes to engage in an other business. Apply at465 Pa. avenue, near 3d atreet west. m ott ‘7 0 RENT—In a pleasant locality in George- town, a front BED-ROOM, without board Ap- ply at this office. my 5-3t* OOM8 FOR RENT for single gentlemen. In- quire of Miss McDONNELL, No, 613 17th st., between Penna. av. and H st. my 5-3t* OR RENT—A small HOUSE, partly furnished, will be ren‘ed to party purchasing the furni- ture. Apply after 11 o'clock A. M, tu 284 Eigth street, between Mand N. my ast* J CERENT= On the let of Sunes good 4OUSE in an excellent location, within one square of the Postand Patent Offices, containing 7 rooms Yo penmonth, in advance. Address “A B : y P.O. ~ my 5-3t* TOLET-A BUILDING. suitable for w work: shop or stsrage; size 6) by 2); two-story; sit- uated two blocks from Pa. avenue—No. 35 Maine avenue, Island, between 4% and 6th sts For par- ticulars apply at 416 G st ,corner Sth. my 5-2t" ORL ENTAA two-story DWELLING HOUSE, containing nine rooms, including kitchen, on the corner of Congress and Stoddart streets, in Georgetown. Possession given early next week. my 5-3t* JOHN HARRY, OR LEASE—For ten years, a CORNER PROP- ERTY, fronting on Pa. avenue, (4.000 feet of ;) 8 firet-class business location. Rent low il improved, MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokera, my 5-3t* 8, E, corner Pa. av. and 1th st. BR ¥STAURANT FOR SALE- Corner of C and lat streets. near the Depot. Apply on the premi- ses, to WILLIAM TURNER. my 4-4t* ANDSOME FURNISHED PARLORSTO RENT to one or two gentlemen without board. Also, a Bed Room; location the best in the city—400 Isth street, between I and K. my 4-4t* ROOMS TO LET Superior PARLOR ROOMS and CHAMBER; delightful summer accommoda- tion for small family, No. 424 Fifteenth street, between New York avenue and H, and half square above Treasury and State Departments. my 3-€03t* Foe RENT—With oF witnew first class three-story FU. ING, with all the modern provements, large back'building-and fine yard, No. 301 Madisor av- enue, Baltimore. Apply on the premises, or at No, 36 Hanover st. my 3 7t ‘OR SALE OR RPNT—A FRAME HOUSE, with five acres of ground. orchard, &c.,on the Rock Creek road, six miles from the city and two from Fort Slocum. For terms, &c., apply without de- lay to Mre, DAVIS, 2th street, east side, first frame house south of U street. ap 3) 2w* FoR SALE—8.000 acres of rich FARMING TANDS in Fowa, (Hardin, Story, Wright, and Franklin counties;) '4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 to 049 acres, Located 1855, Pateats from the Government, Will exchange for property inor near Washington. . FOR SALE —Two and 4 half yeara’ lease of a store property on Penn. avenue, now renting for $24 per month. will be sold, with Confectionery Stock, Soda Fountain, and Fixturas complete. $13,000 for a property front ng 41 feet on Penn. avenue; a three-story brick building, having two stores and eight large rooms additional, now rent- ing for 0 per year. Ki HELL & BON, Real Estate Brokera, &p 3)-lin*™ Boutheest cor. Pa. ay. and [th at, OR SALE-On reasonable terms, one of the most productive i) ARMS in Montgomery coun- ty, Md.; 22 miles from Georgetown, D. C.. 1g from eneca Mill; lying on Chesapeate and Ohio Oanal. t has fine quarries, one of flagging stone, good buildings, and fine frujte. For terms inquire of ROBERT PETER, on the premises, ap 25 eolm* SI 00 WILL BUY THE LEASE of a large. way commodious HOUBE, with store an stable aterkod. Address Mr. LEASE, Star Office. p 21-1m* cloaks or any kind 0. 4 Market Space, my 6-3t* the Furniture, the NISHED DWEL OR RALE—A small tract of LAND (1532 acres about three miles from the Navy-Yard bridge, well located for a poarkat geren farm. Price 2.000, Alao,8 acres, same distance from Navy- ard ‘bridge, mortly under good fencing, well lo- cated, with 9 fine road leading to it, Inquire of JOBN W. VAN HOOK, No. 50 Louisiana ay. ap 19-2aw8t. i BALE OR KENT—A first-rate two-story FRAME HOUBE, containing nine rooms, to- gether with nine BUILDING LOTS, all set out with choice fruit, such as poacher, ee. ums, cher- ries, grapes, all of the best selection; with a pump of excellent water in the yard; on the corner of G and nee and Fenn. poy eget, For further articulars call at residence No. 376, Piap 16-Im D. CARROLL, ‘UR SALE—A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY, 2,0: feet of ground and im- rovements, as follows: Slaughter house, 16x45;one 0.,2 x25; ice house, 2 x2°; stable 18x25—subatantial brick buildings; cattle and stable yards well paved, admir#bly adapled for a soap and candle factory or ‘Real Estate Brokers, southeast cor. Pa. av. and 16th st. FOR S4EE-A STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, No. 401, on7th street, between & and streets. Lot2 0; 7s feet. This is a first-rate business place. ‘A BRICK HOUBM, No. 666, on M atract.betwoen 4th and 6th atreets. Has six rooms. Sets back from tha street. Lots) by 219 fest, runuing through to Ridge street, Isa very desirable place fora prifate residence, ‘A BRIOK.HOUSE, No.432, on 9th street, between G aud H streets. Has four rooms. Sete back, with yard in front. Lot 19 feet 6 inchea by 99 feet. A FRAME HOUSE, No. 373, on 9th atrect between Ian New York avenue Seven rooms. Ot 2 by KO fee . ‘A PRAME HOUSE, No. 342, on 10th streot Petron a and M streets. Has six rooms. Lot 20 feet, ", FRAME HOUSE, No. 342, on @ street between tb and 12th, Bix rooms, Lot 20 by 8) feet. ly to 8. KERN Bp han REP OSS M at, bet. ath and oth. ap | ‘OR RENT—With or without Board, an excel- Foe PATON end several well furatahed BED- ROOMS, at 450 i2th street, within five minutes walk of the Kirkwood House, Willarda’ and the t Post Office and Treasury and State tion is unsurpassed ip inthe house. deZ-tf GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS M DRAWING AND PAINTING, 188 THOMAS Will resume her class i ing and Painting Saturday, May 7th, dence on Prospect st., corner of Fayett town. D 2. Mise. wool be ple Laas nie is an ‘awho ave a wis! cry any othera who may rat HL ARKET, : tare yroaten Paospsot STREET, Georgetown, D. We, the , beg leave to inform the. able tet een hiaveton hand @ choice hee tment of Fresh Moats of all Kinds, Poultry, c jenale re ‘Potatoes bathe barrel. Oanned Fruits of all Kinder ime Ret Prices. yw. FISHER & 00. OCR 'E 008 ATION OF GEORGE- St ND a epaene wae. wend wish to pur- chase stock of the Gorporation of Georgetown. D. ©., on wi hick interest niga ble ehtat eome 9) txt iia Slerk of ‘Se rporation. av » George- ee or SS Tux Undersigaed havlog. ‘bought the premises an AUCTION SALES, ——— For other Auction Sales see first page. me rat page. THIS AFTERNUON AND TO-MORROW BY J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctionters. SNUG FRAME HOUSE 4ND LOT ON TW Sate WEG ARRAGLOS FGI On SATURDAY APTERNOON. May 7th. at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall aell, part of Lot No, 11, in Square 279, irenting 12 feet 6 inches on Twelfth street, betweon 0 Petre-ts north, and runring back 8 feet to an alley 18 feet wide, im Frovei with @ two-story Frame ing House, cont ing five rocms, with a geod stable on the *ePemas Owe third in cash; the remainder in six 4nd twelve months, with interest, secured by a be Soren ae im Ey? after the sal job given Tr le. my.4d F o. Mo@UINE & 00. Auc' BY J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AN: LOT ON TWENTIETH STREET, 'WEEN 2 AND M STREETS. Ds ‘ ,Gn BATUBDAY AFTERNOON, May 7th, at € o’cluok, on the premiser, we shall sell, parts of Lots 16and 17,in Square No. 117, fronting 14 fest om Twentieth street, between Land M streets north. Turning back 78 feet, improved by a» three-story ouse, Terms: One-half in cash, the remsinder ineixand twelve months, with interest seoured by a deed of trust on the premises. = Sonveyances at the cost of the prschater. ap.30- z & UU., Aucta, J. 0. MoGUIR! BY J.C, MCGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT BALE OF CHOICE LIBRABY On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4th, at 7 o’ciock. at the Auction Rooms, and continued ea-h succeeding Kvening, at the same heur, until the whole is papvecd cf, we sl sell, without reserve, & portion of the Library of the late Ohas. F. Mayer, ef Baltimore, Md., to which valuable additions from another source has been made, the wh le fustrates: Edition, Sete of Moviniten Pecphlors ustrated: lon, of Monthlies, Pamphlets, Congressional Documents, &c.,&¢. * ° Be Ontaton ady for del logues now ready for delivery. ap.s0-dtf J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, BY WM. B, LEWIS & OO., Auctioneers, FURNITUBE, MATTING, PIANO, &c ,ATAUO- ION MONDAY MORNING, at 190’clock, at E '. No. 427, Seventh street, we sal poli Lolneoont? Rand Zursiture, eet Fiano. sereral rolls of atting, OR in, jasses, ‘ail Castors, Plated Ware. Chinn cece oer, Sale THIS EVENING, at 7 o'elocl, at Stare in- bracing general variety Stapleaad Fancy goods, It {Chron.} BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, 8. W. corner Pa. ay. and 9th at, AUCTION SALE OF @ROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c. * Ov TURSDAY MORNING, the lth iustant, at 1) o'clock, we will sell, at the Auction Rooms. an as- sortment of Groceries and Liquors, embraciug— Boxes Gtound Coffee. Spicas. aud Tadiso Boxes Sperm, Adamantive and Mould Candles, Boxes Castile and Femily Soap. Boxee Brandy Peaches, Demijohns Brandy and iskey, = Boxes Tobacco avd Cigars and Smoking Tobacco, Kees White Lead and Paint, RS 0 Packages Glaceware and Tumblers and Goblets Kees Butter, Barrels Ole Bourbon, Fank’s, Gibsons’ XX and Irish Whiskey Barrels Gin Octaves and Quartors Brandy, By.7 WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucte. BY WM, L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers, &. W. corner Pa. av. aad 9th st. CANTON COCO MATTING, FURNITURE, CAR- PETS. &c., AT AUOTION.* On THURSDAY MORNING. 12to instant, at 1) o'clock, we will sel! at our Auction Rooms,’ with- out resei for cash, for accoun3 of whom it may concern— 20 rolls fresh white and checauered 4, 5, and 6-4 Canton Matting, just imported, We rolls 4 4 and 6 4 Ooco Matting, 1 ro Is Carpst, 1 Cottage Seta Jenny Lind Cottage, and other Bedateads, Maerble-top. plain, and cther Bureaus, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Mahogany and Walnut cane- seat Ohairs and Rock- Eaey Chairs, and Lounges, p and other Tables, Mahogany ard Walnat Sofas and Tete a-Tetes, 8, Glassware, Orockery &e. ha variety of otter House furnishing goods too numerous to meneion, Terms cash, mt W.L, WALL, & CO., Aucts, g¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, TBE STOOK OF A WOOD COAL. LIME AND PLASTER DEALER AT AUCTI IN. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, lith instaat, at J o'clock, we will sell atthe Goal Yard of N.G McKnew, or Seventh street, at the Caual Bridge, sho Jntends changing hit business, his stoca,em- racii g: 1.00 bushelss Hair, 1.20 barrels Maine Lime, barrels Caisean Pisster, 50 barre's Rosendale Cement, 60 barrels Land Plaster. Roofing Belt and Tar. Three very superior Draught Horses, One set Double Wagon ness, Three sets Cart Harness, Gne ‘two-Horse Ws gon. new, 1 wo Carts. nearly new, One Large Cutting Box, and lot 4-inch Corl Floor- ing, A Wood Splitter—one of the best ever built, Large Feed Bin. aod Bet Buggy Harness, * Office Furniture, Desk, Chairs, Stove, &c, T sh, mya W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts,_ B® THOMAB DOWLING, Anct’r; Georgetown. TWOR8TORY FRAMB HOUSE AND LOP IN GEORGETOWN AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 2th, at 6 o’ciock, p.m , 1 will sell, in front ofthe premises, near the Collage gate, the east part of Lot No in Dhreckela’s addition to Georgetown. fronti. 26 feet on Second street, and improved by a teo- story’ Frame House, subject to an undivided Sixth art. * Title perfect. Terma cash, Allcenveyancipg aud stamps at the cost of the purchacer, my .6-d&de THOMAS DOWLING, Auet BX 4. ©. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOT ON NORTH K 8T., BETWEEN FIRST STREET EAST AND DELAWARE aVE- NUE. Opn TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Me 19, at6 o’clk, on the premises, we shall sell, Lot No. 8, in Squat $o.715, fronting 60 feet on north K street, between * legs street oust and Delaware avenue, and running ac fee’ Terms : One third cash, the remainder in six and nine months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust op the premisss. Conveyances #* the cont of the purshaser, my.6d [(Rep.j J. C. MOGULKE & CO., Aucta, ¥ J,C,.McGUIRE & O@,, Auctioneers, NEW _THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING HUUSE WITH STORE ATTACHED ON K BT., REAR CONNECTICUT AVENUs AT AUC I ' Oso HURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 12tn at 6 o'clock on the premises, we shall se!l,a desirable Lot on K street north next to the corner of Con necticut avenue, 2x100 fet, improved by anew ibree story Brick Dwelling House, with Store Rocm attached, well adopted tor a business place as well asa residence, beleg in the vicinity of the public Departs ents anc Offices, Immediate possession given. Terms: One-half cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured bya d: o(onvesanees Bt The cost of the purchaser, on veyances at the ¥ my7 ” sc. MoGUIRE & OO. Aucts. BY oneen & WILLIAMS, Auctioncess. ISTEE’S SALE OF TWOHANDSOME BUILD- TING LOTS EAST OF THE CAPITOL AT AUO- On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, I shall sell, in t 6-0'sloc! 't of the premii ik, p.m., by virtue tie done of Prust to. tho subsariber, Paring date iver J. it di f July, 1859, and recorded in L: Pare eat Toler, 397, and 393, one of the Bhariel et Cohumbie, the Tollow!ng messed proper. ‘olumbia, the fo! ty lying nd in the city of Washington, Dis- viz: be ots Dumbered nineteen. and twenty, in Square sumbered ten hundred and twenty-nine, conteio- ing over Bineteen thousand square feet of ground, This property fronts one hundred and twenty-one feet six inches on oorth F, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streeta east, near Maryland av. Terma of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance in 6, _ 12, and 38 wonthe, the parchasor, ts, sive notes fox: in day’ of sain, Pa deed given and » deed of truat: taken. t the cost of the purchaser, ft the tere areeoae bs otied in ive Says Trusvee reserve the Pp a costof the first purchaser, by strbsing the seme three timesin the ct re Weluigencer. ROBERT RIOKETTS. Trasten my GREEN & WILLIAMS, Azem, Ne EES SS" RENRED SRG BY THOMAS DOWL:NG. Auct ; Georgetown ALUABLE . Aegis GEO! Cotton Factory. improvements consist of a large two-; and Masemont Brick Bweling Hones, and Building, also, twp Lots, fronting 90 feet on back Ts foe % the mertrsetinaid go ty tee Syren pe ont tectaring of otter petpeeas sad for an investment. Bn of Oe- wipe ames Seaahasaes scr Gonvevancing and atasapa at the cost of the pee- cine akds THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. (Boa oinete featloreee, can Dae: | | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncon®: HOUSEHOLD On MOND. -m. wo shall sol, at the vestroner ot yccrrontan de: Deteekte north ira ek tee Concer of Remmh Wand! Sofas, 8, Tables, Five Cott ite consisting rh orn Bu- reans, Sy, Bedstends, Beers ood Three wy Taye ed other earpets, y other Gurled Beir ‘sees, made to order, Feather beds, z inte: Comforts ti Pillows and Boiate:s, Hall Oilc\oth, R : Excellent Cook. Radiator and other Biovea, Ohina. Glass ard Crockery Ware, ‘Asa meay other articles, foo nameérous to enumer- Terms cash, my 6 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. BY 2. ©. Mo@UIRE & 00., auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE OF GRPUND ON SEVENTH Sreber ey tee BETNEEN QSTREBT AND RHODE I8LARD On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 9th, at half-pam So’elock, on the p-emises, by virtue of a decree of he Ii ‘ircuit Court and an amended de :rew of the 1 Court of the District of Ooiumbia, sittii ase Court of Equity, the latter decree da %th of Agi, 1864 and rendered in a cause Ne 738, wherein Elizabeth Brent is complainant and 0! ; Brent, and oteers defendants, the undersi will soli the whol of Square No. 42), anb div 1263 int. twenty-five desirable Building Lota fron ting respcctively on Seventh and Eighth streets west be tween Q street and Rhode Irland avenue, Terms: One-third cash, the Fomainder in sixa \n6 frelve months, with interest 6e ured to the sat .9- faction of th OF Bll cash, at the opt, of the purchaser, : — All conveyances and stamps at the experse of th ¢ purchaser, J. CARROLL BRENT, Trustes. ap.s8-d J.0 McGUIRE & 00., Aucte, ¥ J. 0, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON SIXTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN San? RSTBYRTS NORTH. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Muy 9, até oom, onthe premises. we shall sell thesouth 42 feet inches, of Lot No. 6, in Square 477, fronting ao Bint reet west, between Wand R streets north, and running back 93 feet 43: iaebes. to be div: into two or three Building Lots if ¢estred. ‘erms cash Convey ances at cost of the purchaser, my.5-d J. 0. McGUIRE & Uo., Aucte, ¥ J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY BALE OF SUPERIOR gore WATCHER, FINE JEWE:RY. TWO FIN PLATED ¢-LARS CASES. COUNTER. &c. On MONDAY EVENING, May Sth, at 73; o'closk, at the aucticn roome, we aball sell. to the hig rest bidder for acconnt of adeater declining basiness. Six superior Gold Hunting Casa Watches, Gols it Fob and Guard Chains of various pat- er! Fine setts of Jewelry in boxes, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breastpins, Sleeve But- rent: Btuda, &e 1 &e, my. J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auots, RxI.0 McGUIRE & O0., Auctionéers fEVENTEEN BUILDING LOTS ON THE I8- LAND AT PE BLiC AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 9. at 5 o'clock, on the premises, we sball sell, the antith«rn part oF Square n-aivided into Seventeen desi able Building L otsbout?: feet front each all with alley facili je8 and fronting fete | on Fouth ¥ street between Twelfth and Thicteeath streeta on Twelfth and Thirteenth streets west, at the cor ner «f E street, Terms: One third cash, the remainder in gir months. with interest, secured by adeea of trus on the premises. Conveysnces Mi the cost of the Durchaners 4 ayment of @X) on eac will be required, iny3d J.C. ce bist & OU. Aucta, ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TWO HANDEFOME BUILDING LOTS NEAR THB QeekRy ATORY IN TE FIRST WARD AP TION. On MONDAY, the Sth instant, we shall soll, om the premises, at6 o'clock. p. im.. two handsome Builcing Lots in the First Ward, being Lot No. } and 2, in Square No 33 situated at the corner of north E and 24th streets west. Terms: One-half cash, balancein six and twewe movthr, for notes bearirgi terert from day of gale. A deed given and a deed cf trust taken, | ‘ All onveyance at cost of purchaser, including. veri iadonetat Title indisputable. By4-d- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctg Y J.C. McGUIBB & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF TWO DES RABLE BRIOR WELLING COO8ES AND 103 ON TWEN- D Ty {PIRES BTREEL, BETWEEN G AND H FETS. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 10°h at 6! o'clock, onthe prem ses, by virtue of a : 1660, and duly recorded in ape of the trust dated July 2th Liber J, A. 8. No_ 202. folios 218 et seq. land records for Washington county, sell parts of Lota lettered “*E'’ and recorded sub divi-ion of O-iginal Lots7, iv Equare pumbered 102, fronting toge! on Twenty first west, between @ and H streets north, and running back 1:0 feet. improved wite two three. story brick dweliing houses, with bask buildings, to be sold Separately. erms of sale: One-third in cash; the rematn in six ard twelve months, with interest, secured a deed of trust on the pr-mises, Cost of convevances, including reveane stamps, to be paid by the p.rcbaser. . Ifthe terms ofsale are not con plied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right t> re sail at ‘isk and «<f the defaulting purchaser, the Fe ond 7 BSRtT ER MACHU RY Trustees my.4-d J.C. MeGU & CO. Aucte, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Wasnixcrox Oors- TY, S3.—ORPHANS’ COURT, May 3. 13 4.—Or- dered. on application, that the administrator of John Douglas, deceased, sell at public auction the personal estate belonging to said deceased, for cach, first giving notice of the time and place gf cnle by advertising the same three times in th National Intelligencer, National Republican, and Evening Star, published in the city of Washig- ton. und in the New York Daily Herald, published in New York city. prior to the day of sale. eco Teste: aa z . ROBBINS, Register of Wills, By virtue of the foregoing order of the Orphana? Court, I wilt sell, for cash, at public auction, on TUESDAY next, May loth, commencing at l0o'clk, gu Square No. $0, near Boundary street, betwean 20th and 2st streets, in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, a large quantity of the finest Plante tn the United States, consisting of aponicas and Cape J esgamines, peo WILLIAM DOUGLAS, my 5-8t* __Admin'r of John Douglas, dec’, ¥Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, EXCELLENT HCUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND On WHORE HRSG Baye y s . NG, May » at o’c ock, I will sell. at the corner of Green ard Gay streets, in Georg-towa, ac excellent ass tment of Hovaehold Furniture ‘and Effects, comprising in rt Walnut Hair Cloth Parlor suit, Rosewood and Satin Parlor suit : Two Large French Plate Gilt Frame Mtrrors, Walnut aad Rosewood Marble-top Center Tables, Three ply Brussels and So yy hs Walnut Secretary, and Bo: kease, and Whatnote, Waloct chamber suit Marble-top Cottage suits and other Chamber Furniture, Walnut and other Wardrobes. Mahogany and Marble-top-sideboards, Cane Seat, Vining and other Ohairs, Bureaus, Washstsnds. Tables, &e., Hair Husk ond «ther Mattresses, eres on aed — pense itchen, Parlor and other Stoves, Large assortment of Orockery and Glassware, an€ mapy articles too numerous to mention. Bale positive. Terms cash. my.-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. {Ohbron. & Intel] Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown 5 BLE TWO-FTORY BRICK HOUSE ANB. OTOr IN GLOBGETOWN AT PUBLIC ALC- tion, ONESDAY AFPERNOON. May 1th, at ox Peg Begg Ate Aight + <a, ‘8 town, fronting about20 feet on Washington street, near Bridge street. and improved by an excel ‘ent: "Yfcasencion given immediately. all conveyancing and stamps at the costaf the. purchaser, ate perfect . . rms cash, my6-deds THOS..DOWLING, Anct. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. 1, FTEBNOON, May tith, 1 of°7 vrclook p. main front of tae rey itt sel] the east part ot Lot No. 131, in 4 Gecreeowa. fronting 20 feet on the north punbarton 61 geet ranning back prgved bya = two-story ‘erms,: 3 rp gepestie of $100 will be required ot thet ne of ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers _ BLBY: UBLE BUILDIN' pone. Ing ON YARD Wf BED PENH OTD, Roatan, on aH i Day, the 2thinstant,we shall sell, SEATED een tonay in, front o} the Sa rd ™., the fol wing ee Ww ‘Lote No. 2, 4,7, 8, 13. 4,35, 16 17, 17, and 6, in gee diog late Me Ry te ae fronte o! d very af Snd'a deed of trust t All conveyance stam ps at the cost of thepagy . wore GREEN & WILLIAMA, Aunty = 4 L. WALL & 00.. Bests, SS