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—T —_—_ . ‘ ‘ : . LOCAL NEWS. Sentences for Murder. SENTENCE OF CORNELIUS TUBLL, Associate Justice Fisher pronounced the Yeates te tient tas ‘ou bave been indicted by nd inquest for the District £ Columbia for’ the crime of the murder of yonr wife, Jane Tuell. To that indictment ryou J plena not guilty, and put your- ‘Belt tor trial upon God and your country. A jury of Jai dren! country, upon & fair and im; nF in eae ‘were ably defende: reenact, havedeclared that you are nee manner and form as indicted. Have you anything to say now why sentence of death should not be passed upon you? {To this the prisoner, who had by this time res Placed in a chair, be 3 ne head inclined ickward, and cupported By Mi r. Payman, 18- tnt meting ph the jail, said nothing. but seem: ering eometa him: ff urable to speak aloud j- ini gig I do not deem it necessary in the condition in ‘which you now appear, to address to you any remarks, but shall simply proceed todischarge the unpleasant task which is imposed upon oo pct Pronouncing the sentence of death upon The sentence of the Court is that taken hence to the gommon jail of the District of Columbia, trom whence you came, and that on Friday, the 5th day of Ta \y next, in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, you be taken thence to the place pr d tor yourexecutiop, in the jail yard of District, and that then and there, between the hours of i2 o’clock noon and 2o0'clock in the ‘afternoon, you be hanged by the neck untilyou Bs lead, and may God have mercy on your ou be ‘nancies SEeTENCe on erie GOODEN. is) ustice Olin pron = tence im this case. He sald: panoe tae ven Peter Gooden, you have been tried and con- victed of the crime ot murder—ot the murder of George Banks, one of your own race. After a patient trial, throughout which you ‘Were defended by counsel with great zeal and ability, you were convicted. After your con- ‘viction your case was carried before the whole court, and there argued again; and by the anan- imous verdict of the court your conviction af- Have you anything to say, PA&er, why the sentence of the law at should not be passed upon yon! “s The prisoner.—No, sir. The Court.—Your case to me has been one of exceeding great and painfal interest. Lam at a less even attoe present moment to answer “for your cenduct. I can hardly conc-ive what Motive could have indaced you te commit so eruel ard bioudy an act. I know nothing of your previous historv, of your temper, dispo- ailion or habi.s. You come here in our midst almost a stranger, until you were broagnt in connecticn with Banks tu this bloody tragedy, which enced so suddealy in his dea'h There ‘WAS some testimoDy in the case tending toshow that you oid this act in consequence ot a guilty “passion you had for Banks’ wife. Iam afraid that was so, Ido not know what your con- mection was with that family, but the condact of the wife on that « ocasion, and particularly your conduct, and the declarations of the dying men that you had been corresponding with nis wife. and that although he had forgiven the offence, that when he saw you in the presence of his wite again thoze feelings revived ia his bosom. This testimoay tended pretty strongly to show what the motive was for this most cruel act. Itis a paintol duty to have to pr> pounce the sentence of the law that yon are no longer it to live--that the commanity, im order to guard itelf against outrag sot this descrip- ticn, is compelled to wke your lite. During tie whole course of your trial 1 failed to divcov-r anything like emotion, fa-l- ing, apprehen-ion of danzer,or remorse for the cruel act you bad committed. Upto this moment you stand here in this terrible si uaiou, with the brand of Uain ‘Stamped upon your torehead, and yet without €motion you can look here on your right hand and cee snotber being now under condemna- tion for murder, [Cornelius Tuell, who lay With bis head restiog on the prisopera’ dock, completely prostrated. and with his head bao gaged] You sre how he (Tuetl) is ngpved by the apprehension of the tate re awaits him. Sul you are indifferent. ause | Have 7 Do feelimg atall upon the pl ai of meet- € & felon’s doom—an ignominions death on ibe saffold? Have you no companctions for baving sent on! of the world in an instant one of your fellows who had offended you in no ‘way, except the very natural resentment he migbt have felt at your improper interference wilb bis family relations? Does not the tuture open to your beclonded intellect sometning of fearfal apprehension in leaving the world With such a guilty.stain upon your soul? The sentence of the Jaw is that yon be taken ence to the common jail of the District of Uo- ‘Aumbia, trom whence For came, and that on Friday. the 8th day of July next, in the year of oor Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, you be taken thence to the place prepared for your execution, in the jail yard of the said District, ard then and there, be- tween the bours of !2 o'clock at noon and two in the afternoon, you be hanged by the neck until you are dead; and may God have mercy ob your soul. ——__ PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING THE GOVERN- MENT WiTH FL.-U&.—Capt.S. O. Greene, Com- misery of Subsistence, to-day at 12 o'clock opened bids at bis office, No. 223 G street, for furnishing the Government with ¢,000 barrels of flour. Bids were invited for Nos. 1.2 and 3 filovr, and a large amount was offered, as the sees will show : Nathan Brooks—!,(00 barrels of No.2 flour ‘at 25.63 per berrel; 3,000 at $8.73; 2,200 at $9.75; 2,000 at #8 83; 2,400 at 23.90; 2,000 at $3.95; 500 No. 3 at $¢.50. Rowland & Ewin—1,000 barrels of No. 3, at 8 60; 1,000 No. 2, at $5.73: 1,000 at $3.75; 1,000 Rt $678; 1,000 at $9 84. Geo. Ww: Mears—2,000 barrels No. 3, at 3.70; 1,000 No. 2. at $4.73; 2,000 at $8.53. 1,000 at $8.99. Wm. H. Edes—2v0 varreis No. 2, at $5.75; 200 Lyons—600 barrels No. 2, at $8.75; 200 at Soo ri No. 3, at@6.10. Jchn E. Given—600 barrels No. 2, at: $5.75; 50) No 4, at $330. Pa T. Kennedy & Bro —2,00 barrels No. 2, at 99; 2,00 at $5.53; 1,000 at $3.9u. 3. Lirgett & Co.~ 500 barrels No.2, at 83,79; sone Sonn 3 wi He ws—500 barrels No. 2, $3.9); 500 at 85.95. Ber). Darby—!,500 barrels No. 2, at $8. 75, D. L. Shoemaker & Bro.—2,0.0 barreis No. 2, @t $8.75. A Ross Ray & Bro.—1,000 barrels, No. 2, at 94.75; 1,060 No. 3, at $8.50. Thos. H. Donihue—t,000 barrels No. 2 at $8.99; 7,000 at 5 95; 1,000 at $3.94; 1,000 at €5.90; 1,000 St $8.85. Baker & Gropley—200 barrels No. 2, $3.75; at 89.614; 200 nt 84.87 34. yobs S. Erice—1,200 barrels No, 2 at $5.93. The bids being considered too high, were all rejected. et Sgt Nr Tux Levee of theGrand Encampment, I.0. O.F., will be beld to-morrow evening, at Oud *Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street, and promises to be one of the most successful ever.given by the Gad Feliows. The members of the order will ‘appear in fullrega ia. The entertainment will include an address, a Rromenace concert, aud the dance. There will be no postponement of the levee cn account of the weather—it will certainly come off. REAL Estate SaLes.—Lastevening, Meesrs. Jams 0 McGuire & Uo., cold the following: Two lots on Seventh street, between Q street and Rbode Is!and avenue, to William H. £a- ton—ore for 534 cents per square foot, and tae Other at 2435 cents per square foot. Three bis oe 6th street, between Q and R streets—one to Wm. E. Humphrey for 10 cents T square foot, and two to Christian Abel tor Fa conte per -quare foot. Lot on ibe corner of south Eand 12th streets, to Dr. J. }.. Morgan. tor 12 1-16 per foot. Miss Evans, THE YOUTH?UL ORATRESS.— The senptation ot this remarkabie young g:rl, “who is on)y sixteen years old, has become so extended that few havenotheard ofher. New York, Philadelphia and Bostoa papers bave spoken in the highest praise of her, and she comes to our city endorsed by the best men of the land. She presents her owe thoughts, and ‘will astonish all who way be fortunate enough to beas her. She «peaks to-morrow ( Wednes- day) evening in v. Dr. Channing’s (Unita- rian) Cburcb, corner of 6th and Dstreets. The tickets are 25 cents, with reserved seats Sor pe cents. Four Fram Hovess anv Lote UnpER A TRUSTEE'S SALE —Mesere. Morris and Mat- tingly, Trustees, will s+ll to-morrow afternoon at5o’clock, on the premises, by order of the jaar Court of the District of Columbia, ir frame bouses and jots,d0 Third atraet on between G street north and Massichu- setts ayenue, to which they mvite attention. ——— é Dx: Licutstxt arrived at the Ebbett House rdaytmornng. Thisishis third nr per gee Bar tace bg ee Rea ol is ferry wos te : success he with ya o' medical practice. Rog Sel amicied, with any disease of bis speciality should consalt him tris week, ashe will leave as Saturday afar: oon next. SUnEEEEE enna TacereE'’s SALE OF Desteante PROPERTY AFTxBROOS bd an ad Bs 1 Ns nals oe ore ® story brick dwelling, hoases, ‘with back age, on V'st strevt we-t, be-~ tween G ond H streets bet Ieper ana at 6% o’clock on the premises this afteracon. —_ SPECIAL NOTICES. — pe NOF Notice to THE Pasousnre BETWHEN 9TH AND 10TH Streets, ON Pa. AVENUS.~The undersigned Would say thet we bare fentracted with aman to iorinhle our block for months and he having keep bis ‘cout ct for the last two days. acsrtof our own aay: readvand wiil n independent from ail Mt. WILLtaN, H.0. Hoge, it ; Bry Jewstxy| Jawatarii Jewauar (I! Just received new .nd beautiful Gold-Plated Jewelry, in every variety. at the Dollar lax dgweiry Store, 485 Penn, avenue, near 4% street. + has been appointed 4, Agent Wil. NOH. ty 9-4t* (ihe Great Pennssivenia cee ol ie Gren’ ‘enn ‘ania rou’ vi fon, totahe effect on the 28th of March. Me. Wil. kina has been connected witr the Office, at the qareer. of Fixth street, and anita thoroughly con: Ting the wi ‘8, 1a yersant with the bukineas of the route fa ai ait ites ee 8. ® cations for information. eae mnat he nda dre: to BE. J. Wilking, hecet Gres Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. iD. 8. Youna, General Passenger Agetit, aps Great Penneytrania Route, Brown's Paosouray Fpocies \. These Lozenges are prepared fr. s highly esteemed recipe for slleviating Bronenial Altec tions, Asthma, Hoarsenens, Seaghe. Colds, and Irritation or Borenens of the ¥| Vee oe peakers: ‘and Vocal: Will find them beneficial ne tbe, voice before speaking or singing.and re ralletng the throat after any ie mee exertion of the vocal organa, Baring ¢ peculiar aypeadce to stipctions re h the organs of speech . Corgata's Honey Soap. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such antversal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, ard extremely beneficial in ite action upon the skin. For aale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. ja2-eoly eagrmustonnaas CaN BE Opaay Pe Band’s § cific cures Spermatorrhaa, al Weakness ios Rotem }» Loss oj | emer ett. feedtly and fettially jects are traly magical, A A trial of the Specitie lo Bill conv ince tie mont + 70, ord nd ite mgt x. 0] »» O. he rr cae, - Be Wiens ‘01 ama i Gook, Alexandrian aciy Warrants To Oras In 81x Davs.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidot fet lish Bpecific of x sinh Eve rears’ stand! in . Will cure Gonorrhea 3. ghanas oy cist reauired Price Ot ber or bot * aa ‘01 corner 08" Washington, and Henry Cook, Alevandtt t MARRIED, On Monday morning. 9b instant, by Rev. James G. Henning JOUN HPL ICKELL. of Dansville Livingsten county, N. ¥., to Miss ADELAIDE G. of Rockville. Montgomery. county, Md.. ard youngest daughter of the officiating minister. On the oth inttant. by the Rev. B. Mr WMH FLETCHER. of Providen:e, R.T.,| Miss MARTHA R. DANT of this city, ——_—_+ 202 A. Maguire, DIED On Sunday, the bth instant, afte 1 of feo weeks, Mrs, ANNIE E KALDEN BAGH. daughter o° the late Wm. H. Fonte year of her age the died trusting in the merit: of her crucifed Redeemer. and in full bope of a blisnful im mortal- ity beyond the grave. She leaves a bereaved fam- ily ard» large circle of friends to mourn her un- timely lose. [Marlboro papers pleuse cu py.] On the 9th instant, at 6 6’olock p.m . after along and paiofal iline a hich he hore with Cariatinn rexizna ‘ion, WARD WAYSON ST&WART, the 8% year of bin awe, sun of the late Inienl Stewart and Eliza Reeves, and grandson of the late Edward Wayson The friends of the family are requested to atti nd the funeral at 30’ciock to-morrow afternoon, frum hi late residence, #th atreet eart, Navy Yard. ~ eee OR SALE—An ENGINE and BOILER; 8to 19 horse power, complete. Apply at DUVAL'S udry, Georgetown, D.C, my 9- wt JOTICE.—M: SES 7, “PARKER has has this day associated with him in the Houre. Sign and Ornamentag Painting. co SRLEX MACNICHOL M T. PARKER & CO. in the 25th Fe my 9-2” 57 Laaree a my oat pel a. are bet. 6th and 7th ets. STAGE LIN From and after Wednesday. May Ha DAILY LINE of Stages will run from the Pennsyivania House ov © street, Washington c.ty, a To "Purrattaville, TB. Piscataway, vui fi ~ Port Tobacco, Beentown, Bryantown, Hugna- ville, 0. Hall. Chaptico, St. 0, Bay, and Leouard- town, and return daily. KIMMELL, Agent, <, gen! Was! gton city, May 9, 1964. iy im* UERY?-—-Who haa the lay eat ataoct asa of pattern for Stamping? Who is the enly prac- tical person that Stamps? Who has the largest pumber of bands at Eusbroidery ?” Who has the finest stock of Embro' Braida, &c., ad who is the only person in the District that does J Fluting for ladies dresses? #9 PRINCE, 381 F STREET. where ladies can select from 25,000 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can get ANY PATTERN etamped. Having stamped for Bm ladies is ool that he knows his business. Laties who do ne’ want their goods spoiled, but stamped as tt ey should be, go to the only person in the city who does good wor! FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! The only machins in town now in op-ration. Fluting done as good aa in new York er elsewhere. _my 9-ti_##°381 F street, opposite Patent Office. (QEPNANCES OFFICE, Wan Derarruayr, ‘Wasuinaon, May 6, 1846. The following contrrets have b-en awarded for Infantry Accouterments, under the advertisement from this Department of March 2th, the bids unter whic sere opened. April 28, 1634: Hoover, Calbuun co New York, 15,000 sets at $5.9, New York Arsenal . €. Williams & Co., New York, 5,00 sets at ba ©. New York Arsenal. Baker & McKeanew. New York, 10,000 sets at 4.00, New York Arsenal. "James Anderson. New York, 19,000 sets at $4.75, New York, 5,0°0 sets at $45), BH. W. O'iver. Pittsburgb, 15,000 sets at $5.15, Alleghany Arsenal, H. Head, Quincy, Ill., 10,00) sete at $5.50, St. Louis Aree . Titicon & Co., Quincy, Til, 19,000 ery ere 5, jt Le nis A 4. si Jat \Brieadier General. Chief of Ordnance (BEAM SIRUP SODA WATER. Iwould say tc my friends and the public that ¥ am vow dispensing my celebrated Cream and Fruit Sirup SODA WATER. Itishardly necessary for me to ge into detail aa to how my Sirups are man- ufactured. The large demand for Soda at my place satisfies me that that they are acceptable to the public. and that it shall be as good in future as it has been—better if possfle. Card of prices—! cents per glace: 3 for 25 centa; 14 tickets for $1. Respectfully, O. BOSWELL, Druggict. Corner Maryland avenue and 7th street. Thave also alarge and fine assortment of Per- fnmed Fancy Goods, Patent Medicines and every- thirg usually found in a dret-class Drag Store. Particular attention paid to the Drug and Pre- scription Business, either by self or competent aasiatants. (my7-3t*) . OREIGN DEY G@oops. Our stock of foreign foodsis now very large and weli assorted, aud Ladies who anticipate buyin, any articler ot foreign importation will no doub save money by making their porchashs as cert? 8 as possible, as the recent addiitona iduty of Goat but’ Gpon them by Lato net Of Uongress will make a material difference in the price of all such urchesed after thia time, but as we had Gronake ‘Ty purchased very largely before the reaved Abate now precared to aos a t many goods et er rates than they can be Furcbased ‘ar eleewhere, We name in part the wi Eiegant fick Silks for cloaks and mantilias, "a0 ie ra gad and solid colored Bike, iF ce ee ee oce Mikacia all of tho moet farhlonatie colors in use, and at very moderate prices i lor, EpeTtenoie. in all of the mont dearane colores aad in _ oe are f the best plain goods wi 2) pieces printed foulard Bilk. at 8734 cents and bs pieces plaid and stri: weare selling very cheap indeed, being wide and only 13¢ cents per yard. ALSO ON HAND A complete stock of medium priced dress goods rapging from a5 to 76 cents per yard, making our assortment of dress sah more complete than will be found in any oth stablishment in the District; acd purcbarers will econ be able a whether they are cheap ‘or not. as “reode low rice’ ig marked on each piece, of go in pl. guree, from which no deviation is allow We also have on hand, f the best ackere, A MAGNIFICENT 8&' K OF BLACK DS all of Lupin’s fabriques, which ar ebawn fo, to. i the hed i world; and ae re jem cheap ‘are pre; Yoow ats 8 fair advance and take our c! duty was inc tafta foulards, which Myard ' confor th future. M. STER & BROTHER, Wye: 3 oppesit ite Centre Market, my 3-6tif 7th and A a NT Wanted—A steady first-ciase FRAME-MAKER, One who can miter properly and make himsaf gen- erally useful in putting up Picture Frames and king Glassen, one out ‘a fir:t-olass steady mechanic need ap- ply. To euch lideral wages will be puid.. Apply to P. J. BELLEW & ©O.. 810 7th street, 3 doors south of my 6-3t Odd Fellows’ Hall, .OR SaLE—A& fine five. Fad Fo de se Verte ere age Taapieao sora ta} owe ses Fo senate feet ‘of SHEE r 1ROS Tixbaws “sani in pies order, ee, at 416 G street. corner of 9th, Can be 4 Maine avenue between 4% ond 6th 13: land. my SA Ko SROKA WAT 1 ant an iNens wie ‘gain, lyatG Factory, corner, Beene D ALL'S Coach my 6-35" ENNY’ wa will bs DEAFNESS, CATARRH, and diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Dn LIGHTHILL, : from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness, « Letters on Catarrh,” is now in WASHINGTON, and can be consulted at the Exssitr Hovss for ONR WEBE until Saturday evening, May Mta, on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, And all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AIR PASSAGES. Testimonials. Fred. 8. Jewell, Professer a1 School, Albany, N. ¥e ‘This may certify that I have been, since 1644, subject to violent periodical attacks of catarrh, marked by 8 highly inflamed conditien of ,the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, producing a most distressing species of head- ache tor days at a time, wholly incapacitating me from business, and during the paroxysms confining me tothe bed. Insome instances the inflammation bas extended to the teeth, occa- sioning toohache; to the threat, producing hoarseness and partial loss of voice; and and twice it bas so affected the left eye as tw con- five me for a month or more to adarkened room. ‘These attacks have bern accompanied by strong febrile symptoms; by stoppace of the head, and, in the first stages, by watery discharges from the nose, subsequently becoming acrid and yellow, and towards the close of theattack 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, snuffs of some half a dozen kinds, and othe: catarrhal preparations, together with in- ternal remedies, such as alteratives, cathartics andemetics. These have prodaced no change in the occurrence or character of the disease, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary Telief. I had come, at length, to believe the disease to be practically beyond either cure or material alleviation. Under these circumetances- I was led_some five months ago, tv make atrial of Dr. Licht. hill’s treatment, His method at once approved itself to my judgment, as simple, philesophi- cal, and likely to be effective. Notwithstand- ing the disadvantages under which he labored, in dealing with a disease of such long stand. ing, aggravated by nervous debility and dys- pepsi, end constantly induced by the ac: E dents of my professional labor, I found tl treatment reaching the diveass as it had never been reached before, and producing such a modification and alleviation of its character, as I had supposed impossinie. I chronicle the reeults thus. Althou;hl have been situated several times, so that I should formerly have believed a severe attack of my ¢atarrh inevita- ble, I bave escaped thus far: the symptoms of threatened attack have been very light, and have yielded to the remedies employed by Dr. Tighthill, withonc need of recourse to the old hot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ges trom the head have resumed the original end natural condition. [ count upon a com. pietecare. ThatI have been able, however, to obtain so materi®! a relief isto me a cause ot gratitude. In that alone, lam repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. 1 make this statement unsolicited, as a means of acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light. hili’s method of treating catarrh, and witha view to aid any who may have suffered from that disease, in forming & just opinion ot its merits, and its probable atility in their own case. Frepk. S. Jewett, Prof State Normal Sonool; Albany, N. Y., March 14, 1564. Cmarrh C From Rev. R. P. Ruseel!, Lynn, Mass. I have been much troubled with Catarrh of the worst tvpe for some twenty years. It gradoall: giew worse, producing cough and hoaree ness, destroying the sense of smell, and breaking down my general health tosach a degree as to compel m8 to resign my pastorate, and suspend public speaking. 1 made diligent use of the useful remedies, Such as snoffe 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 suceessfal mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and put my- self under his treatment I began immedixta- ly to improve, and this improvement has gone on to the present time. My catarrh has grada- ally melted away, my congh has disappeared, my voice has become natural, and Lam once more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Lat Mme advise all troubled with catarrhal difficul- ties to apply to Dr. Ligbthill. P. R. Russa, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1, 1362. my 5-eolw BALLS, PARTTES, &. TH! FIRST GRAND Pro: NIO EX GOVERNMERT V AKERS Will b. held at. L@FFLER’S WASHING vs CITY SARDEY. THURSDAY Y May 12th, The committee will spare no pains or expense in mating this one of the most delightful of the season. OCommitTEE. Fred. Wittig, R. A. Smith, Charles Fox, Martin Smith, ohn Fox, Lewin Meidner. Cass Bode, Jacob Wikel, G. B. Nazarenus, HE FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL BALL or THE SEYMOUR OLUB will be held at TEMPERANCE HALL, oN THURSDAY EVENING, May 12th, 1864, Commitee of Arrangements. = T.H. Regan, J. Digny, C. Herliby, E. Maher, H. Ready. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladica. my 9-3t* Jonn Reed, Godfrey Markoif, my 10-3t* T 1.0.0.F. LEV BE. BE GRAND ENCAMPMENT LEVEE (post- poned last Monday night in comsequence of the storm will be beld on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May lirz, at Odd Fellows’ Hil, Seventh street, the members of the Order appearing in regalia. The programme includes an address, a promenade concert, and the “merry dance.’ Tickets $1, admitting a gentle- man and ladies. [m 6- 3t]_ THE COMMITTEE, F BR. LABBE’S MAY FESTIVAL! . eatival will take place on TUveDAY EVENING “May 7th. at bie ball on Penn, avenue, betwe jd Sth aha 7th ate., directly opposite the litan Hotel. over the sture of Messi oa T. Parker & Co. No ladies wi il bea sdinitiad rbot receiving an invitation directed by F. B. pagrrants poritively no admitted | in'the déncing my 4 P. - MAY BALL. ROF. J. W. ERE1S Respectfully announces that his it exhibition and in this citywilt bebeldoa ee 8 a4 seen TE BSDAY EVENING, May Kith, FELLOWS’ HALL, Seventh st te The echibition will onne ee wt 80" Flock. Gott Hornpipe, b ares Masterer SER Ar tall Fieber fi FD avive, by four ‘gentlemen, pas ich ure slaty spt gentlemen, ery se iss v homme a trol jf tleman, aaa oF the man with three rand 49 National so de be Ss eontl resenting Brother Jonathan the Goa! dose pot Liberty, arranged exprosay for thet Grand | May Pole Dance, by sixteen, ending with nts wich the floor will be cleared for the whole our Padmitting gentleman and ladie: ey 2 eo of ils jncipal, mu: ooketores, Nong see af therdoor. i ad saudi bys to return nis sincere thanks to bine trons oa ‘friends — their mod durin, oes season. the next, which ‘c SpEmmanoee m ber WN. taut S INDAY, May fae ee a acaas PERSONAL. 7 Jisid 2 é ahaommalinaied | 1H H. Sesvih Suet eaphasget tee he Yea “through a mistake on rat a haem x. may 93t*. Sar rh cy Fr large, sound, wall” broken” i , ay, i? ir ome, ‘ ficient f 4 Bei for a amall family cbas tsll betw fixtures and full license months Tease, Inquire of THO®. McCAMA, owner, d pear Heights of Georgstown Gas and bat board in same square. The proprietor of the abo to arecent domestic affliction requiring his ab- rence frome th e city for several months, will dis- atreet. suitable for housekeeping. street, between 22d and dose. first-class Restaurant and Saloo finished; have every convenience. Gas Office. was, Water. and all ata very reasonable rate. ented. central, and perfectly health visas rorgegioa GEE FOR RENT AND SALE. a N Foun ROOMS for srqall family, for rent pe es per month, at No. 375 isth street, ni T. my 10-it* ‘A epiondi lendia Yor "Further teapot easrs. WHITE & O0., cor: my | OR RENT—1 ivate family.a PA! eat nares 8 private femily, ‘® PARLOR and haber; within fow aquares of the Bone ue 3 and onthe line cf the city raiiri In- quire at 276 H street, one door from eorner of pe my 10-3:* ALE—A two-story FRAME BOT < LOT. situated on Jefferson xtront, Gporee town, between the canal and Water street, weat tenis neh AMR eR ese east ri - teen High and Market Space, ‘north idee Frok sa SALE—A small FARM, of 6 acres. in Mon gomery county, 12 miles ft Be milee cosy the canal. Lacciing weaeaar a DWELLING HOUSE. small) 1 cultivation, and the balance in oak and ine tien _myl0-5t* Attorney and Trustee, 517 7th at. For: RENT—Three ROOMS, second floor, on K street. between 7ta and sth. No. ¥3; room auf- Rent $15 per month. ecure the rocma it will be necessary to par: 125 worth of furniture, in Gest condition. Sand} a.m ard 4 an /OR SALE—Lease, Furniture, F RESTAURANT aod BAT. TR ror situatieg and ssirgs io particu ner iSth'a and areata my 1 -2t BARRERSHOr For} FOR RENT—At the United States ce Inquire at the seperate atore. 470 Pa. ay. my 9-31 \Z BURGER. A RARE CHANCE FOR SALE—HOUSE oon K street, near t'e corver of 19th, containi: four rooms and a bar-room attached, with the tail and two veara and five my 9-1 GAL A/a Rr a a 'o OK i ALB —Tbe: LEA8Band part FORNITURE rae Bes Boarding-house; well filled. Loca- and converient to the Departments. A list of the furniture, Fiten. bed late, at a fair valuation, amounta to $2.50), Rent moderate. Sold on account of sick- be had, W. Address. stating where an interviow may JONES, Box 17 Star Office. my 9-3t* 'O RENT. from Ist of zener Ist of October, two FURNISHED PABLORS. ono can be used room, on second floor, Minne: ator Patek, Rent £5. monthly Hi cod vance, Piano included $45. References exchanged. Add Georgetown, stati: ng w when and be seen. 9 St" R SAL HE ENBACK RESTACRANT. ADJOI ING FORD'S THEATER, ON T NORTH SIDE. DE Aol ceuae OR tAg page of the good-will. fixtures and furniture at a t sacrifice. He will guarant e a larger per ifextace of profits upon the investment than any other } ouse in 2 vnitar rama in Washington. Price $2,200 cash. A ue? PUAhies B, FERGUSON my 9-3t* 9-3tt * *Proprietor. OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE. Apply at the Star Office. my fiw" ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, in a first cass house, for rent with board. Apply at No. 495 17th street. between Hand I. | my 7-3" Fok RE RENT—The SUITE OF ROOMS lately o¢- cupied by Col. Olary. Inqtire at 513 17th near the War Department. Meals fur- nished in the house. my 7 3t 7OR SALE—A_ VARIETY FTORK_on the first floor, with fixtares &c. Alay FURNITURE Apply at No. MiG ¥7-3t" [FOR TENT—Thore large ROOMS siier thet fice of the Gas Light Company, designed for a are now about Apply ut the my 7-dlw OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—Those in waut of a first-class house, lin good order, can learn the particuiars by calling at 335 8tu street, between and Lenorth tay 7-3t" (OR RENT—A Gret-clans F ISHED HOUSE. A gentleman, whore family design spenting the summer in the country. will -ent hix first- claaa residence, of about twenty roome, and fur- piture. ‘by the month to a careful aud responsi ble tenant, who will take good.care of the pro It cann:t be re far a boardi ion ing-hose or the rooms Loci CIRE 7-3t T—Neatly furnished or cataraianea on 23d street, three doors south of I. on the Mth inst. Inquire o! & CO. ‘OR RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE. with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on the aguare between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard et Possession given on the wth of June next. For terms, &c., apply on the prom ives. my 6 AUCTION SALES. For T Auction Suies ace first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BX 2. ©. MCGUIRE & 00. Auctioneers. EXBOUPERD AND AePORVAC NESS BRIOK The wh square No Ul with Jine Brice Rebidence Hdngs, large tem tS. Somes ‘el tmprev d with Prose mcline douse, ae sang with the Mackinery Material ments for the m: palpate of Qn TUES AY AFTERNOON, toth, at 3 o’slock,« B the premiaes, De ckent 8 tine of Sau 4 cotwanitg sorthern pert of the rai cn, Twen' wD ae “He joe Brick Vard. “eh ihelwerad Po Seone « strict, best Incated a the Georg: town ‘War st ington for ‘a maa me ih mo oBigen, and oases ccenenty outae fore Arat, Bs, 5 ou! ir we frat lass Br: riek Yard; the yard will be worked until the or le wes paren eREDIATELY AFTER, e ators Ber-es. eels See arts, Wheelbarrows, Buggy, ings Bane. &e., &s, The whole Square No. 1 wl wid Mecca as ie ay ticat Srcses, Peay and Niretee: by in (ge Brick dwelling houge an bash Ratings. rr! beaut al fife C.,&6.; ei ja en. Crosed'and bes bw fruit and ornaaental trees aud abrabbers. Lots. Nos 8.9, 10, 18, 16, 6 FT, 90,2, ‘and 28 in sub- division of? uare r6 Nott", ftrenti ars each on Twen Gas 8 atr t= 36, Ee Gicendeia ia ssme Square. 8 streets; na o' the latte: nth s:rert west, between Hend rare improve’ each with a swall franie dwelling-house, and will be sold erately. sold sep whole of Square Nots , frostivg ively jasrachusetts avenue, Mj frosting th and Feet first str-ets = nd north Q szreeta, with the leprove ments, consisting of one largs frame stable th-ds, two small frame houses, and an office ‘“Termm of gale: One third cath. the remainder in six, twelve interest, se. cused by ‘and eighteen months wit! A cash perm ert on each will be Feauiseds a0 dey time of: Sooi's: HOPE TNo:t Execators, ap.20-d J.C. MoGUIRB Pare Y J.@. McGUIRS & & Cu., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES BALE OF Two 88 EABUR BRICK DWELLING (OUSBS AY D LO'S ON THEN. AAGEIMST BTHER(. WEEN G aND H Go TUKSDAY AFTERNOON, May jo:h at 0: o'cicck prem sen, by virtoe of a teet of trast dai ‘a sure Both tee id duly recorded in Liber J 8_No 22.f Tron 218 et Feq. onsof the lend records for Wa-bington county, 5. 0., Ts -all sell parts of Lote lettered ‘BE’ and*'s") in’ To \a’s reenrded eub divi ion of 0 immal Lo'e7.8, and % uf Squ pare pum red 102. f onting together '3) f-e ory first weet, between’ G and @ Streets corth on two three story brick derling houses, buildings. to be sold separstoly. *ermgof sale: One-third in cash; the rema'nder innate tele cmothe, wh interest, secured by 8 deed « trast on the or mia s. Cost of convevancss, ipcludsng revenue staraps to be peid by the p _reiater. Ifthe t+ me of sale are not cor pliea with in Bvs ays, the Truvtee r serv athe right t» re aa.) at and @* pi nae ef the defeulting purchaser. GkKrER MA SAU HY. Trastes, J.C. McGU BE & CO. Ar-te. BY 3. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOT ON NORTH KAaT.. BETWEEN ie eT STREET EAST ASD DELAWARE avE- Or TUESDAY APTERNOON, Ma on the premirea we shall sell. tot No. 715, frunting 6 f-et on north K Firat steet back 100 fee ‘Terme : One third cath, the remainder in sic and rine mortbr, with interest, eeoured by a deed of trust on the premises Con-eyances at t>e cost of the parehaser. my.6d [rep.] J.C. McGU'RE & OO . Aucts. YJ. C, McQUIRK & ©O., Auctioneers, IMPORT4NT BALE OF C:OICE LIBRARY On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4:h, at 7 o’c ock. at the Auction Rooms, and + ovtinned eg h surcerding Sve oine. 21 stthe eame b a until the whole is sispaerd + Ee arte vier at rer a of the Baltimore. to which. valuable etait ‘ons from ancti er source bas b-eu made, the wh le comprising Mincell-necan ard Scientiie Work-. 1]: lustrate+ tiov, Setsof Monthiies, Pampbleta, Con«ressiopal Documenta, &c., dc. Terms cash. He Cotalognee ner, ready for del very. ap.30-dif J.C. &cGUIRE & COM Aucta, ptoce of real estate rupning bast 10 feet. fap oved wita with back 1, at ovels, lo 8. ty Square strect. betwe-n itand Delawareavenue,and tu.niog OR REST IN GEORGETOWN—A STORE on the north side of Bridge atreet, between Con- ress and High streets, next to Mr. Seymour's Hat Store; the most prominent part of the town for re- tail; is 6: feet deep. Possession will be given on the Srst_day of June; constantly employed for 16 years. Inquire at 136 corner of Green and Stod- ard streets. iy 5-003t* OR RENT— With or without the Furniture. the first clase three-story FURNI8'ED OWELL: ING, with all the modern improvements large tack’ building and fine yard, No. m av- enue, Baltimore. Apply on the Beare No, 36 Hanover my 3 7t ;OR SALE OR RENT FRAME HUUSE, with FGreactes of ground, orchard, &c.,on the Rock Creek road, six milee from the city and two from Fort Slocum. For torms, éc.. apply without de; lay to. Mrs. DAVIS. ath atroct, enact side, frat frame house south of H street. ‘aps OR SALE—8.' oo" seres of rich Fanuing TANDB in Io Hardin, Story Wright, RY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown SXCELLBOT Phen UeRHOLD Fv. OO ENITURE AND On WEDNESHAY MORNT irks eer lth, at o’e ock, I wii en at the corner'of Green ard Gay atreeta, in Georgstows, a” excellent assortment of Hc usehold Furniture ‘and Effects, comprising in Watnat Hair Cloth Parior -uit. Kueewood aod atin Parior auit Two Large Freneh Plate Gilt Frame Mirrors, Walvu: aa Rosewood Marble-to» Cen:er Tables, Three ply Bruseels and Darain Oar pets, Walnut Secretary. and Bo fase, aad Whatnots, D Pores it chan: ber suit Murble-to: Cottage suits and other Chamber, Furniture, Walnut and other Wardrobes. Geo Boat, end Marble-t«-p s deboards, Cane feat. ining and other Ohairs, Bu tends Tables, &c., Bair sit and ‘ther Mattresses, Extension a>d othrr Pabl- Franklin counties; fy ,000 acres in Migneaete; tracts from 40 tv 64) acres. Located 1853, Pate te from the Government. Will exchange for property in or pear Washington. FOR SALE —Two and a half years’ lease of a store property on Penn. avenue. now renting for x month. will be C5 with Confectionery ark, Bode Fountain, and Fixtures complete. 000 for 8 property fronting. 4‘ feet on Penn. ashes tires ry brick utd ing, having two stores nnd. ctene tree rooms additional, now rent- ing for 0 per yea: ede Fat Ls SON. Beal Estate Brokers ap Miu uthegat oo 1, 000 WILE BUY Tar i FARR ar etaees, commodious pues ‘h store and stable attached. Address Mr. Star Office. ap 21-Im* FO: SAL) RENT—A fir FRAM: HOUSE Clg niue rooms, to- gether with nine B BUILDING LOS. all set ont with choice fruit. euch as ines, ars. plums, cher- , rapes, all of the best relection; w! ‘th a pump of lent water in the yard; on the corner of @ and sth ative jets as eeast syenaa en eget, For further rticulars call at residence No. Pap 16-Im "D-OARROLL. coR BALE A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSB PROPERTY, %, 0: feet of ground and im- roverments, as follows: Lang nte: Homes ied, S646 one 0.2 X25; ice house, 2 betantial brick ildings; cattle an sable everdgwell paved, ‘ably, adapted f ‘ed Lc phy: candle factory or testy paee TCHELE & SON, Real Estate Brokers, ate two-story yp 15-1. southeast cor. Pa. av. ahd 15th 6 FO SALE—ABTORE and | DWELLING HOUSE, No. 408 sparta street. between * and 1 streets, Lot 2b 8 a first-rate business place. SRYOK HOUSE ei. 606. on M atrpct between i and oth streete. Hasaix rooms, Seta back tom the street. Lot 9 feet, running throu, ary a desirable place for a pr! Teas A ARI CkAOCEE, No. 432,onith stroqt, between a ind foar rooms. ack . with yard in front. bgt 8 19 feet 6 inches oe 35 fos A FRAME HOUSE, No. 473, on 9th * street between jew York avenue. ‘Seven rooms. Foy vo AME Ht HOUSE, No, 349, on L2th street batman Land M streets, Has six rooms. Lot 2) feet. Oy FRAME HOUSE, No, 349,00 strost between “For and 1b. Bix popms: Lot 20 b: LOST AND FOUND. . @h REWARD — y on the sth inet. a #5 lave RED GOW, with ropes! he snore, revere will be ply if returned to M. in street, between G and H, Washington ati. D.C. al 21, 1854, one PEARL, NEOK- aerate alae Faot, With drop set insily ver on the way t, Aliberal reward will be pald if re- ed to No. ‘435 Pattee at between ‘oth and 2() REWARD: —Lost. eh yp Monday 7, morning, $20 ei Fretnback alan, BURCH AB, *RePaSS M ot. bet: ath ii round her neck. FS a my 1 -3t* from I street, near lth, to rail- streets, it beipg an old t Torally yrelic, 0 belonging te, a Sovepre le. ene nine mou’ ha service. ler. will above by py leaving ei at the Star Office. my 10-3t" REWARD,—Stray ir rane onthe Sth $5 eerste genet S 0. e Te) will te given if fy arted to iM. CAS! ¥,on Kat,, my-9-2¢* STRAYE! Sait snstete, two 00 Wi—one Baa Eth Vaal wi ee a white stripe along the back, stomach, and horns bent in. mid ces toe her Horas split, snd 8 ® ploce rittee out, af — oer. ant other is hats CEG mix bi iN Bast aud pital siete : cerita orally te = im 7 aoe eu COW withnsumn a erent he righthorn, A aa’ ace pty at ci ah e my on beh and ots ited oer I WILSON. re Wn. ti Eten aH EE oe Pa ie er meted Ifaeat ts meee iett 383. ‘STRAW GooDt. Fapvionwet tonometer < BOYS’ ano. maa ATRAW BATE ANI AND APB | 2 ae ont tt \4 wr Tene 1908 Boceert Motel; t 7 . i Kit: ben, Parlor and cther Stoves, haree assortment of Crockery aud Glassware, and articles too numerons to mention. Bale pont ed THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. mee (Obroa. & Intel } Y WH. L. WALL & OO, Anctionoers THE &TOCK OF A WOUD (OAL. LIME AND PLASTER DEALER AY AUCTI . On WEDNESDAY MORNING, ith instant, Fy Wo'clock, we will seli at the Ooal Yard o! D Seventh « reet, at the Canal Beldas. songs hie business, hia sioca, em- & ‘3 Fee Bo * Tiree tery superion Draneht Horses, ree Very eu, jos 01 le Ono ect Double Wason Harness, Three seta Cart Harness Gane oe were gon new, wi arts near! One Late Cutting bor, and lot 4-inoh Coal Floor- A Word Splitter one of the bestaver built, Largs Feed Bin. and 8 t Buggy Harness, Gfice arsitare; Deak, Chairs, Sio7e, ac. T mvt W.L. WALL & 0.. Auets. Y¥ J.C McGUIRE & CO, Acctioneers. v ALU SEE * LTS ON MASSACHUSETTS AN Nbes & Loe 14Ta Pe aT PUBLIC SAL. On MOD DAY pelts bales Nioer Mek at 60'c! sell, premises, we shall lo. >, in Sqra- te whabg gt deel s inches, on "Massach <- @ett: avenne,atd 162 feet Il in ha, a M street, being tae corner Lot at the iotersccth»o of Pvar- weak sree strert. ry ry Ase ianvempe, imme iy 08. ol Chas Bill Be Perit bet be ‘divived into small aot Agent 5, rate IH, Lot No '6 ja0.im ecint-dy after. 01 : inSquar 247, f-ontiag 65 GB fost. & about Lot Ro. is: avet ne between Thirteenth and Fourtean:te stay ctalley. o ba divided and suviing beck tp. oe ir to fuur lots of 16 teet 3 izcnes ea! Terms e-thira in cash. the remainder in sis and twelve months, with inter-st,secured by adeed of tr ist on the premis 6. 8 at thi cont nf the purchaser, SOR Rep) 3-0, McGUIED & UU. dnete, ByYi.c. atte &(0. Auctioneers. ue SMALE BUILDING LOTS AT THE * CORRE oF ae L samp AND NEW ith at 8! |, the wholso tod the corner each frentin eespeclivels on L etzeet and Now jie trmene sails mate an wi Intere:t, dvedo rast an 2 2 ie Brominen, or eee, , opie on of the pu: oh iapeé: ances at ¢! it of the © a paris Ray lot be required at Spy.nd 5.0. MoGDIRB &.00.: Auyte,_ ¥ J. 0, MeGUIRES 00., auctioneers, TAGE AND GROUNT BeATORET TOU patie , AC RUBLIO 3A: meee on TOREDAY «eluck , on Me sconuen, we hall eat ga aXe. aly . in No. ar, ia bans mm street cast. Chea 7o9 i= Ee etal Foncing tae back 135 ° ® Hands vme Cottage Dwo ll af. Eireteeh Verse eran Mar te feces Peo toast throughout: me nDbeny. a vienag fir, echiraise nea: 6 6 taches (A = ar sities @ aes ewe brick pe igh erty moe fo throcghosy a endienoive with interest, coouted ony need my.t0 J.C. MOGUIRE & 00.. Aucts. . "7. #o'CTION SALES. Ya. a wien & pe Auctioneers, Ds ane APTB NOON, Mar ith, 08 o’cR ek, © we a ball otlate Berd Win are 0. 9, iy toot oe Tweutt th strvet, hetwoou Lan, @ atents orthe ok: | haga epee 6 Bee cl vows Vinder In sfx and me bait ip cash. the be Heat 4 trust on tie Stemnteae, « ing axe e at the cost of th ae ene OE RUC TRE SO. Aneta, sy THOMAS LOWL.RG, Auct ; Gua eetown PRREMPTORY SALR OF Qe VALUA Be Fad POraety BREN Poaree tu Pxbite Auctiey on WEDN red at the Ith day re at So clock O ‘ 168. emer, that, Valo I perty, foRo. 7, tn Or rptnew aut ro, te ro: ting 7 ceon tte roath sice of Ci Potomac siteot, nue o opposite to the “ee n actery. nts omit, f mt Cate- sto we 0 jasrment Brick Dwelling iaase, and Beck en Buidineg. rie two Lo: also, Potbmae. treek, yaddot: t isthe . gt Ly 0" y. tweén the Oan: Tl and'®. Tromse tiv fiver, offers «.reat fa- cilities for manufectapiaw or othe? purposs8, and for an investment such am opportunity seldo 2 oc- One ha'f cash. ba’ance in str and te vive “es eer’ ‘tf trast onthe praperty. Coxveyancing and stamye at the cost of the par- charer THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ep.3 d&ds BY’ THOMAS DOWLING; Aust ; Georgetown. PE TBASE B TWO-FTORY BRICK Tt BAN eS GEOKGSTOWN. AT PUBL Pit én Rison RaDAY AFTERNOON; May tith, at ais o’ciock, p'm , E wi'l rell, in ffont af tre ined part of bet N NO. 22, in Beall’s atditaon ty George town, fronts, abst ah feet <r Want inatour street, near Bridge street, improved ty aa skcel ent “= 8 ory Brick Bou git Tamediately. 411 conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pork aser, - File perfect. . Foes. By e-dadr THOS. DOWLING. suet. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Avet’r; Georgetown. On WEDNEB™ AY AFTERNOON, Mayr 11th; 1854, at 4 o'clock p. m.,in front of the premises, | will acl! the east part of Lo: No. 131, 10 Bealfs softies to Georgetown tronting :0 feet on tne amth of .unbarton street, runving Datk 12) f etyand proved by a good two story frame Hou! Terma: One balfcash. balanceig asx and tw moc phay secured bys deed of trust cp the pro; Wa'leor vesancicg and wtamps at the cost of the urcharer Puy depoaite of $100 will be required vt the time of ban —e ered THS. DOWLENG, Auct. Y WM. &. WALL & CO., Auc ionser- B 3.W corner Pa. av, 02d 9h at, canton pec ay MATHINS of SORTER, CAR: ac. AUUTIUN. On THE ReDAY SORNTS t. itn Jastant, at 1 c’c.ock, Se w li gel) at cur Auctioa Roswnr,” with cut reserve, fur cash. for accvar3 of whom it may co) Cera— 2Oroile frech white and checquered 4, 6. aad 6-4 Cantor Metting. just imported, Ke roliang 4and6¢@ Ie ro tet arp t, Mattiog, ete Jo‘tage. and other Bedrteats, plaiv. and « «ther Burenas, dt iver Matire ny and Wainut cone seat Chairs and Rock- Mirrors, Kary mathe — unges,; Marbe-t-p and other ty nh is ¢ Waln 1 Sofa: — Tete &-Tetes, Crockery, With's var ety cf ot er House furnishing goods too nun erous to mention. 1 ab, nyt W. L, WALL. & 00., Aucte. RY THomas DOWLING. Auct'r; Georgetowm: Two STCRY FRAME BOUSE AYD LOP IN GEORG E1OWN AT AUCTION. On Seceers.: oe May !2th, at & o’cices: p.m I seil, im ‘tout ‘of the perminee, near tke College pola tte -ast par of Lot No. 33, in o brelkel.’s add-trp Georgetown, frontisg 2 feet on Reennd street, with adepth of 180 feet. Pid 1nprovec bs = t»o-story Frame House, sab: ject toan uncivided sixth part. ‘Title perfect. term: cash. Alicenteyancirg and s am 8 st the cost of the re daae THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ¥I.C. MoG DIRE & C¢ CO., Auctioneers. W_ THREE. STORY BRIS ed a ad NE Heven Oita STORE ATHACHED ON Ks REAR CONNACTIOUT AVENUS AT ‘ate No Ga’TAUKSDAY AFTERNOON, May. l2tn at 6 o'clock 0° thr premises, wo shall seit. a desirable Lot on E etre: ater deh next to the corm r = ne cent penne 00 f et, improved b; Ue € BIOTY Zz im Dacre Hous, with “tows Gachtd. well ‘adopted tor a business piney cweli ann reeidence. being in the viclaity of the Drie Dapart entaanc Offeas, mmedi pore@seion given. Terme: One-half cast, the remainder te atx, anc teeive months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the precaizer. eb on Veyances a 8 cost oF = _wyT” TS MCOUIEN Ee UO: Awete._ Y GREEN & wiLLTAMe. Auctioneers. barr’ bs ad BUILDING LOTS PRONT- +GONVANDW AND CENTH STs. WORTH, AT ATOTIO ee the Lith instant, we shnll sell, On 4 BU: in frovt of the prem at 6 o'clock p. m., the vad 19, in following bandsome Be: Lote No. 2, 4,7, 8 13. 14, «ub division ‘of Square N- ‘883; there lots have fronts of 26foet eacn, Teanthg Deck ‘a Stee ttoalless, ard very Daudsor'ely xitu situat Terme: One thir- casb; balance in six and twelve months for notes Dearing interest, A. given and aceed of trust taken. All-conveyance and stamps at the ovat of the pure pat: GREEN _& WILL AMS, Aucts, my4 Y J. 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Aar:tiouvers. AVERYV ALUABLE LOT OT ON BY GH TH STBEET On FRIDAY ‘VETER Nu CON. May 13, at 6 o'clock, op the peremines, wesball sell, Sot No. 1!, in Square 0. 397. This Lot is 62 feet, #incher front on Eighth etreet west, between P apd @ strpe! a oortii, and 10) fe heed Aas will be divided ay.d suld in three pee eorma: : One-third cash:ar.d the balan-e in sit and twelve months, with interest, secured by « deed of trust on the property. 4:1 conveyances and sts imps at cost of the pur- cheaser my.9d J. ©. PAcGUIRE & CO. BY J. 0. McGUIRE. & & CO.. Auctionoers, ELEVEN BUILDEN(3 1.0T OTSIN THE VICINITY OFF OERs RT. @Nv P SIREELS aT PUB- On MONDAY 4 F77ERNOON, Msy it é o'clock, ov the preri-es v.e shal: sell, Eleven ecod Buiid- ing Lets in Drury’ sub-civis on of Squsre No 29, situated betw om Fourteenth xn Fitteenth atroe’ wes’, and porta ‘P anc Chertnut street Tetme: One f urth iucash, the remainder in siz. twolve, and.sig’‘nteen m:onton, with interest seoured by ad: +6 of 8F ast on the premises. rz on - at the cos: of the pu: re . dag 2 shee tale 32) on ‘oun | ge Hil be ree avired a of sale my 7-4 4? SG! MoGOIRE & CO. Auets. ——— B* J.@. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BANG? 5 OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ba Ait heres D PeOPERTY ON DELA- ucts, sitt ng se aGourt of Reutty. th JbiocAapeee dates ru 25: b ard rendered in a cause. -ereip El Biaosth Brent in complainant, A "ines? art of | otto. 7. % fronting J $7 feet on Delaware fing bak 198 f trie epee SrA Geneon con bya batantial anc It bBICK DWELLI MNGsl OUSE WITH Back Alef Lot No 8, fronting # fgst 6 Szches on Dela; ware are task acd © streets, rupni ee ments of at 30005 fos! feet coup fea foe fe Witd BACK Ped of Lot Bo. te, Kent Fh frosting Ms o%, eo Jog ware sven sn Tarnlag bast aboue i fort to's le-feat al z >| Brae inthe Brcko Harty Oat Gere of ho ote 1 consummated will ‘be wamediatel? ad- “Terme ie : One- remainder in sizand preireaeake oe wih srk tates: bop poe ryeseet and stampeatthe cost ofthe pur- chaser. Early possession of the bulla Bae ap 8-4 ALL & 00.. 4 Auctioneers, ee Sido. A x em eae eveetearee at co : rote, with inter

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