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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Forp’s THEATER.—Mr. Olarke, supported by Mies Susan Denin and others, will appear to- night in two humorous characters, viz: as “*Major Wellington de Boots,” in «“Every- body’s Friend,” and &s “ Simon Purefoy" and ** Jack Sheppard,” in “ He’s Jack Sheppard.’ Gnover's THEATER.—Tom Taylor's prize comedy, + Nell Gwynte,” will be given again to-night, its success last night fully warrant- ing Miss Mary Provost in therepetition. Miss #P. assumes the principal role. CANTERBURY.—Snow’s performing trou of dogs and monkeys is the main attraction here now; butitis not the only one, for comedy is also performed, as are also m “acefi dances, ci = MetRoroxiTan HALL.—The Ethiopians, the dancers and the singers at this ball continue to win applause. A visit here will be repaid in fun. BALL.—The Seymour Club give their fourth Fand ball to-night at Temperance Hall. nasa aeees ELroTion oF JvupGgs or ELRcrion.—The Boards of Aldermen and Common Council met dast evening in joint meeting in the Aldermen’a bamber to select commissioners of election to zerve on the first Monday in Jane—Mr. Liovd, President of the Council, in the chair, and Mr, Noyes, Secretary of the Aldermen, acting as secretary of the meeting. The following judges were designated by the ‘ward delegations respectively, and unani- ously elected: FIRST WARD. First Precinct. Second Precinct. Lewis H. Parker, John W. Dyer, Wm. Riggles, George F. Kidwell, W.H. Calvert. Robert Earle, jr. 7 SECOND WAED. S First Precinct. Second Precinct. J.P. Hilton, L. J. Middleton, George Jillard, Geo. W. Harkness, Francis Miller. Jonn D. Thompson. THIRD WARD. First Precinct. Second Precinct. Jas. M. Towers, Alex. Adamson, Gideon W. Larner, C. ¥. Wood, S. E. Tyson. G. C. Whiting. FOURTH WAED. First Precinct. Second Precinct. E. G. Eckloff, C. H. Anderson, J. W. Clark, Chas. Walter, ®Samuel R. Sylvester. Chas. Galigan. FIFTH WARD. First Precinct. Second Precinct Jobn Mills, ‘Wm. Slater, *G. M. Oyster, E. T. Tippett, J.V. an. Jas. Richards. SIXTH WAED. First Precinct. Second Precinct. Samuel Miller, J. W. Thompson, H. E. Marks, S. Armstead, J. E. Cook. Wm. Beron. SEVENTH WARD. First Precinct. Second Precinct. ‘Thos. H. Barron, H. O. Noyes, George Mattingly, 'W. T. Donophan, S. ©. Magruder. Wales Burroughs. ph Oi cs BILiiarps.—Messrs. Sykes, Chadwick & ‘Co., proprietors of Willard’s Hotel, have fitted up the building known as Willard’s Hallas a first-class billiard saloon. The inauguration came off last evening, in the presence of a large @ssembly of ladies and gentlemen. Messrs. Foster and Humphreys played a game of two hundred points, which was won oy Br Foster, by one hundred points. Mr. Phelan, the «father of American billiards,” and Dudley Kavanagh, the billiard champion, played the second game, of four hundred points, in which Kavanagh was tie victor by one hundred and forty-eight points. The high- est run made in this game was fifty-nine points. ‘These gentlemen had just arrived in the city, and were notin good play, consequent upon the satigue of railroad travel. Theconcluding Lees ‘was between Messrs. Humphreys and sidore, who puyet the three ball French carom game. his game was closely contested, Mr. Humphreys winning by one point. The saloon is furnished in fine style, and re- Hiects credit upon the taste as well as the en- terprise of the proprietors. SS Miss Evans’ LecTurg in THIS CiTy.—Not- ‘withstanding the thunder and rainstorm which came mp just as the time arrived for Miss Evans’ lecture last evening in Rev. Dr. Chan- ning’s Church, yet a good attendance was present. Her lecture was mostenthusiastically Feceived and frequently applauded. Her ut- terances were very powertul and earnest, and showed the deep feeling which moved her whole soul. During the day she was very kindly and Rospitably received by the President of the United States at the White House, and he ‘wished her and her cause the greatest success. ‘We understand she will probably deliver an- other lecture in this city in the iall of the year. paamainas-<rurenaine THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT LEVEE took place last night, notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the weather. There was a good at- tendance, but not crowded, as is usual with I. ©. O. F. Levees. Grand Secretary P.H. Sweet delivered an appropriate address, and there ‘was & promenade concert. About 10 o'clock the saloon was taken in charge by Floor Man- ager Calvert, and dancing commenced and was kept up until an early hour this morning. The devee was a success, the only drawback being the weather, which prevented many of the Ziends of the Order from being present. In ‘View of this, we would suggest the propriety Of having the levee repeated. poi ili Sa No M NG.—A call was issued in papers inwing all voters ot the Fifth Ward Triendly e election of Mr. Jonn H. Semmes jor Maya®, to meet a: Mr. B. Connelly’s corner on Third and U streets, Capitol Hill, last night, Up to 9 o’clock but few persons appeared, and To meeting was held, put by a mutual under- @anding amongst those present it was old & meeting on Saturday evening next at the’ e place. ————— WE TAKE the following item of Alexandria news from the State Journal of the 10th inst.: Important Order.—An order was received here to-day, directing all infantry officers connected ‘with the Army of the Potomac now in thiscity to repair to Uamp Distribution, and all cavalry Officers similarlv situated to report to the proper bureau in Washington. —— SPECIAL NOTICES. focaccia JeweLry! Jewstrr!! Jewevrr !!! Jus received new and tiful Gold-Plated Jewelry in every variety, at the Dollar Jewelry Biores ie Penn, avenue, near 4% street, ny 9- E. J. Wrixins, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Grect Pennsylvania route, vice E, 0, Nor- ton, to take @¥ect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil- ins bas been sonnected with the Office, at the corner of Sixth «treet and Pennsylvania avenue, during the past tw. years, and is thoroughly con- Yersant with the butness of the route im all its departments. All apprrations for information, tie! ete, & must be adtressed to E. J. Wilkin re the 8 Agent Great’ Pennsylvania 2onte, Sixth atreet and Pennsylvania avenue ee. 8. Youne, General F.ssenger Agent, aps Great Penrsylvania Route. Brown’s BRONCHIAL TROCHas ‘These Lozenges are prepared from’, high! esteemed recipe for alleviating Brouenfht'A eee tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, hs, Colds, and ou Irrfation or Soreness of the Phro: Public * rs and Vocalists ‘Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice fore speaking or singing,and relieving the throat wing's pecullar sduptation to affections watch ing & iar adaptation disturb the organs of speech. mh 2-d&wtt CoLG4te’s Honsy S08. ‘This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demard, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. For sale by sll Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. §a25-eoly SrexuaTORReG@a Can BR OURED. me 3 speedily and efectually. 7 I . "A trial of the Specific wit convince the’ mort r skeptical of its merits. rie 1 » por. Sold bebo, Ford, corp Ue reet ani ‘a. ue, od Gook, Aiexandrigy ts Veenine 1a6-ly “Ds. Duros?’s Sugar-cos' ‘Pills are the wery best in eng and efecively being sus pauses syor ‘the most defleate these Pills will prove their yy over i ‘1a box, id by 8.0, Ford, corner vel ,Washingto: Samaritan’ Gycis tae. moe? certals, safe and 8 at 81 , safe —indeed, the only vegeta’ - Sy ever ainesvored: Oures ‘in two te f pe Bo balsam no mereury. Only ten tt is the scldier’s hope, and $ friend to do not want to be exposed. . 82; Sonar ton’s Root strata cre and eure Brees, T : A tor $8. Bold by 8. Or Vora. bee Mstiecment. 23 ai Digrasus oF tam Nenvovg, Er Tp ey ee as ion—Sent by 9 velo} of ch 5 He 7 BESS, ee a. a ane Negvovs Desicitr, SAMinaL Waaxnees, otc. Cured by on8 who has teally eured nlmsoit of others, will tell you truth, Address, witn ipwand H. Traves, mar3-D& W.ly Boston, Look Box. ‘TEE OnEarese AnD Best Hate Drs ix tes WoaLD —Never les OF " We Out — Hair ptr pt ag enn. % ington; and Heary . % hens acy Gook, Alexandria, HAL, URINARY le treatment— Barz Drx! Harm Drsit Bateheler's celebrated Heir Dye is the begs tm the world. The only harmless, rms and reliable Dre kaow- Thi id Hatr Dye is jes Bed, Sosty or Grey Hair instantly to @ Glossy Black or Natwrai Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautifal; imparts fresh vitality, frequently re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, The Genuine is signed Wittiam A BArOHELOoR, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &e. Fac- tory—81 Barclay street, New York. Batehelor’s Bew Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-eoly THE Fret.—Reauty of carriage is mostly depen- dent upon a judicious preservation of the feet; it is impossible to move ina graceful manner if the eat support of the whole srame be in s disor. ered condition, and nothing impedes so much as Corns, Bunions, Tngrowing ails, or other disor- dera to which the feet are le, To icted vg would recommend su ety call at cae woe office. No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between andééth streets. ep é-tf WaxpanTep 70 Ovagin &x Dars,—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, a lish Specific of sixty-five years’ change si lstreenting Wein aioe be BH oO! pad le rr by 2.0. Ford, corner tith etrest and Pm » and Henry Cook, Alexandria. MARRIED, On the 2th of #ebruary, by Rev. Mr. Thrush, Mr AW BURNS te Bits KATE DRANES On the lith inst., Mrs. MARTHA KEATING, in the sath year of her age, The funeral will take plate from the residence of her nephew, J.E, Johnson, corner 43; and P streets south, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 13th inst. The friends and relatives of the family are ri spectfully invited to attend. {Alexandria. V papers piease copy.} On Tuesday evening, May 1th, the only child of William L, and Elizabeth Herbert, aged 13 months and 27 day fe The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his aunt, Miss T. Herbert, between 3d and 43s street. Willow Tree Alley, Island, Thurs- day afternoon, at 20’clock. The joys of earth can ne'er woo my heart. Nor take from this lonesome grief‘s festering dart; For Walter, dearest Walter, lies cold with the Ne’er more to raise hia aweet tender head. h, mother, dearest mother, don’t weep for me, Foz T hope in the Lord in heaven to meot thee, Ee . WANTS. ANTED—@ne good ER. : y Ww at the Star Office, ee ny wee WANTED—A peat. tidy young GIRL, to do WO) or o * y we anger wo in family, Apply corner WANSTED—A reliable Protestant WOMAN, to take care of child four years old. American preferred. Room 43 Ebbitt Rouse, my 12-3t* A YOUNG GIBL wishés a SITUATION ascham- bermaid or waitross, ina private family. Ap- ply at No. 209 13th street, bet. @ and H. 1t* TANTED_ IMMEDIATELY —T ~elaas Ww QULLINERS. None need a ny. but those re qnainted wi rimming, bi tion, Appl: at 4397th ete EG ate! ANTED-—A COLORED WOMAN (cook) to go to country, None but those well recem- mended need apply. Inquire at 326 G street. be- tween 12th und Isto. my 12-4t A good colored WOMAN, to do Washing and general housework. Wages $10 per month. Apply at Mrs. BARNS’ Boarding- ‘ouse, Ke 303 Dstreet, between 12th and 13th. SHIR OOD-GRANITE STONE CUTTE Twines at the Chestnut street brides Philadelphia. Wages $3 per day CLARK, McGRANN & KENNEDY, _my 12-27 Contractors, Philadelphia. ANTED—In a family of four persons, a good COOK, WASHER and TRONER, To fuch erson good Wages will be given. Apply at 322 enn. avenue, or 363 6th street, between G and H. > my 12-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two SERVANT Worcs, ae for general housework, the other as chambermaid and nurse. 445 9th street, between F and G, opposite Patent Office, my 12-3t* Ww N\TED—A MARKET GARDENER, (German to be preferred,) immediately, Reference to character and experience required. Libe offer will be made to such an one. Apply at 473 6th street, between D and E sts., at 4 o'clock p. m. _tny J2-eost™ . ‘ARDENER WANTED. — A maa who _under- stands raising vegetables, and is willing to gultivate Shoot Backes on shares, in Shia city, an ar something to his advantage ry ‘ing im- mediately at Me TOBIAS" dae Penn sronus, bes tween 4% and 6th sts, my 12-3t* Wanted TO PURCHASR—A DRUG BTORE. Address “Acacia,” Star Office. my 11-2t"™ ANTED—By a respectable womai sIT- WwW UATION as cook, raster and iron 7 orto do chamberwork. Address Box No, 14 Btar Office. ny I~ anes PAMEDIATELY —At aneree. J. oyce’s’ Coac! ‘factory, one firat-~asa WHEEL MAKER, and one gencral JOBBEI. for wood shop. my 1i-3t W ANTED—A respecttble GIRL, who under- standa plain sewing and taking care of chil- dren, to go into the country for the summer. Ap- ply at 446 9th street, corner of F. my l)-3t GENTLEMAN who is émployed from 9 tr 4 only, desires to be employed as COPYIST, or at anything else, mornings and evenings, Address Box No. 19 Star Office “ny 1-31" WANTED A DKESS MAKER and two AP- PRENTICES. Also, alittle GIRL, to mind ababy Cali immediately; 436 oth street. between Gand H. my 1i-2t* ANTED—A_ 7 stent SEAM- STRESS, with a Sewing-Machine, can pro- cure a job by addressing ‘*F,”’ Box 24% City Office. my 11-3t WASTED-A WOMAN, white or colored, to do general housework of a small family. Lib- eral wages will be given to a good, tidy servant. Apply at 457 I2th street, bet. Gand H. my 11-3t™ WANTED—A WOMAN either white or colored, VV ‘to take charge of young children and to as- sist in chamber work. Must come well recom- mended. Apply at 405 15th street, between H and I streets. my 11-2t" ANTED—A_ middi NURSE, to take ohare of two children, aged 2 and 4 years, Also, a WAITRESS. To suitable persons good wages will be given—must be white. Apply at No. 349 isth street, between Land K. | my li-3t™ SITUATION WANTED — By a young married \O MAN; isa yoy fine penman, quick and correct at figures. Willdevote his whole time and ener- ood and com: ‘ost * gies to the interests of his employer. Recom ion from last employer. Addrei ay? ‘getown Post Office. my 11-4t* Ck; WASHER AND IRONER WANTED—A / Wotan to do the cooking and a portion of the washing and ironing fora sma‘! family to whom ood wages will be paid. Apply at No, 420 New Fork avenue, between 1sth aud idth streets, my 11-3t* ANTED—In «smal! family, where there are no children,an AMERIOAN GIRi of from ten to fourteen years, to be treated as one of the family. An orphan preferred. Ora young Amer- ican Woman. Address immediately Box 2 Star Office. my 11-3t* FRENCH LADY, from Paris, well educated, ‘and an agreeable companion, wishes to find & SITUATION in a private family, cither as gov- erness or companion, for the summer. Has no objections to going to the country. Address Goy- erness, 313 8th st., between Land M. my 11-2t* Ww ANTED—ROOM and BOARD for ayoung lacy, in a private family. Address Box 13 Star Office, stating terms location. my 10-3t WANTED —& GIRL, to take care of ‘several children. Apply to Prof. 8. M. SHUTE. Co- lumbian College. my 1-3t* WARTED Ten DINING-ROOM SERVANTS, Apply immediately at the Avenue House, myst Sik tS ANTED—From 5 to 2 gallons of CREAM daily. Apply immediately. No. 399 11th st., between Rat, and Massachusettsay. my 10-3t* W4ntzED. in & privat mily, a good COOK, WASHER and IRO} b { ER. A Rasy ne ome and good wages Will be allowed. ply al No, 20 K Street, between He aa tb, { WASTED IMMEDIATBLY—One {e3e to help in the kitchen; and two GIRLS to wash and iron, at CHAS. MADES’ Restaurant, corner Penn. avenue and 3d street, my 10-4t* ANTED—J young LADY, who understands dressmaking and sewing on the machine; and also one to } n the busteaes: Apply at No, 449 i2th street, een @ and H, my I'-3t' OUSE WANTED —An unfurnished HOUSE, containing four to eight rooms; or unfur- 2 suitable for housekeeping for a small family, Best of reference can be given. Rest Raid monthly, which must be moderate, Ad- IBSON , for one week, Star Office. my 10-3t* A NTERS WANTED — Apply at 470 G Cc street north, between 6th and 7th streets west cimy ws TON JAMES G. ELLIS. WASTED A white GIRL, to do housework for two persons; or youn. lady can procure a good home who would do a little housework. by addressing Mrs M.A. V., Washington Post Office. my l-3t* my? W TA (MEDIATELY—200 LADIES to AR evider om luslin, Linen and Oamatric To good hands constant work and good ae Sirrork “Appt rat PRINCES Blanting ard work. q Becks afithiog ty 981 F atrest, opposite ‘atebt ce Se ee A First-class Shoe Store in 7th Street. LARGEST. FiNEOT MND CHEAPES?, ‘BOOT AND SHOB 8TORB fa tye giv of Washington, with a very extensive on Sate eo e Eotiey- To, 517 yu h street, it on SY, A great variety erin! ore OR SALE—A pair of young handsome - For ea HORSES well Uroks nad mos eeeerieee” fice, Sold formo fault, Mor particulars apply at sitl office. my 10-1 DEAFNESS, CATARRH, end diseases of the EAR, THROAT, AND AER PASSAGES. De. LIGHTHILL, from 34 St. Mark Place, New York, Author of “A Popular Treatise on Deafness, « Letters on Catazrh,” is now in WASHINGTON, @nd can be consultetl at the Evsitt House for ONE WERE until Saturday evening, May lita, on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, @nd all the various diseases of the EAR, THROAT; AND AIR PASSAGES. Testim Is. From the Rev. Fred. 8. Jewel, Prefesser ef State Normal School, Alb@uy, N. ¥. This may certify that 1 have been, since 1944, subject to violent periodical @ttacks of catarrh, marked by a highly inflamed condition of the lining membranes of the cavities of the head, producing 8 most distressing species of head- Ache for days ata time, wholly incapacitating me from business, and during the paroxysms confining me tothe bed. Insome instances the inflammation has extended to the teeth, occa- sioning toothache ; to the threat, producing hoarseness and partial loss of voice; and and twice it has so affected the left eye as to con- iine 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 aimost every kind; external ap- plications to the head, such 4s camphor, gin- ger, hot bandages, and fomentations of hot vinegar; snuffe of some half a dozen kinds, and other catarrhal preparations, together with in- ternal remedies, such as alteratives, cathartics andemeticse. These have produced no change in the occurrence or character of the disease, and, in most cases, with little or no temporary relief. Ihadcome, at length, to believe the disease to be practically beyond either oure or material alleviation. Under these circumstances I was led some five months ago, to make a trial of Dr. Light- hill’s treatment. His method at once approved itself to my judgment ae simple, hilocophi- 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- pepsia, 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 mod#ification and alleviation of its character, as I had supposed imnossinie. I chronicle the results thus. Although 1 have been situated several times, so that I should formerly have believed a severe attack of tay catarrh inevita- ble, I have escaped thus far; the symptoms of threatened attack have been very light, and have yielded to the remedies employed by Dr. Lighthill, without need of recourse to the old hot fermentations, or emetics; and the dischar- ges from the head have resumed the original and natural condition. I count upona com- plete cure. That I have been able, however, to obtain so material a relief isto me a cause of gratitude. In that alone, lam repaid for whatever the treatment may have cost me. I make this statement unsolicited, as a means of acknowledging my obligations to Dr. Light- hill’s method of treating catarrh, and witha view to aid any who may have suffered from that disease, in forming a just opinion of its merits, ard its probable utility in their own case. FREDK. S. JEwELL, Prof. State Normal School. Albany, N. Y¥., March 14, 1364. Cdtarrh Cured. From Rev. R. P. Russell, Lynn, Mass. 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 smeil, and breaking dow 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 snuffs of different kinds, nitrate of silver, tar water, Olive tar, and inhalations, but without any salutary effects. Last sum- mer I heard of Dr. LighthiN's successful mode of treating catarrh, visited him, and put my- self under his treatment. I began immediate- ly to improve, and this improyement has gone on to the present time. My catarrh has gradu- ally melted away. my cough has disappegred, my voice has become natural, and lam more able to preach the blessed Gospel. Let me advise all troubled with catarrhal difficul- ties to apply to Dr. Lighthill. P. R. Rossext, Lynn, Mass., Feb. 1, 1962. my 5-e02w BALLS, PABTIES, &c. rc N © Ot A Grand Pic Nic will be given by the “TR TO. C LU B av BECKERT’S GARDEN, | Ox MONDAY, May l6ta, 1364, Dancing to commence at $0’clock p. The Committee pledge themselves that no pains will be spared to mace it a pleasant affair. my 12 4t* HE FIRST GRAND. PIC-NIC PTHH EX GOVERNMENT BAKERS Wil jd at L@FFLER’S WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN, THURSDAY, May 12th, 1864. The committee will spare no pains or expense in making this one of the most delightful of the Beason. ComMiTTEE. Fred. Wittig, R. A, Smith, Charies Fox, Martin Smith, John Fox, Lewis Meidner, Oass Bode, John Reed, Jacob Wikel, Godfrey Markolf, | G. B. Nazarenua, my 10-3t B. LABBE’8 MAY FESTIVAL! 7 peal F.R. Labbe’s May Festival will take place on TUESDAY EVENING, May 17th, at his hall, on Penn, avenue, between 6thand 7th . directly opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. over the store of Messrs. G@.& T. Parker & UMN Co. No ladies will be admitted without receiving an invitetion directed by F, R, Labbe. . Servants positively not admitted in the dancing ball. my 4 2w a TH GRAND OPENING an pen i ng DAY. May 24 f : PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, Kast Capitol Hill. Dancing every ‘Monday afternoon. The Pleas- ure Garden is an improved that it cannot be beaten by any etber of the same sort'in this city, and can ont rties and societie: pienig. £0. JUENEMANN, ap 2 im* Proprietor. PERSONAL. H Cc. Will ‘cblige us by returning the UM- + BRELLA that was exchanged for his own through a mistake on da evening, April 30, , MINS & @. Fou my 9-3t* ‘“" "347 Tth street west. UERY?—Who has the largest assortment of pattern for Stamping? Who is the only prac- tical person that Btamps? Who has largest number of hands at Embroidery? 0 has the finest stock of Em rolderies Braids, &c., and who is the only person in the istriet that does Fluting for Indies dresses? 7 @7- PRINCE, 381 F STRERT, 0 where ladies can select from 25,000schoice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can get ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 80,900 Jedies is proof thathe knows his business. Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled, but stamped as they should be, go to the only person in the city who does good work. FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! Pt te only m i ore Row iy operation. juting done as in pew York or elsewhere. my 9-tf #9381 F street, opposite Patent Office. OTICE.—MUSES T. PARKER hes this da Ornamental Painting, CHARLES MAONIDHOL rnam: 9 le ene eet, PARKER & 00, my9-3t* 57 La. ave, bet. 6th and 7th'sts, Washington May 2, 7 SALE—Four 1 d, well brok ear erate MORE Ro no useforthem. Apply at the Btar Offi my é-Iw* W@LYBAL BOOKS Binwer for. re> P. THE SEASON, Parlor and Garden. By Edward ‘ated; price $2 60, leper, a treatise on the house a Flowers: price ane YPUILE & SOLOMONS, _™my 10-3t Pa. avenue, rp HE VERRY BOY AND FINANCIER. The Life of BON. SALMON P, OHASE, ith Uustrationst ; : rhage a a Sa ara my 32 Pa. avenue. > RIGHT NEW AND BRA 8 rise, te rae One PANN, 6 Saceeaaen bel arent of 10 Second-hand Pianos, Piane and Mage siguM ELLIS, iy 10-3t ‘between sth ad Toth strats, PIOTURRES, lee En. for sali «oan asin lowe ‘Terms op 29-Imif* FOR RENT AND SALE. _FOR RENT AND SALE _ Fur RENT — A STABLE and CARRIAGE- HOQUBE, with etalls for two h F h etree ¥ andi. my !2-lw* ISHED ROOMS for small family, for rent per month, at No. 375 Bth street, be- tween Hand I. my 12-1t* OR RENT—To centicmen only, one large fur- nished CHAMBER. Oall 8 7th between Land Mass, avenue, aa iy mae J HE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exiati - "Ther the sen aaa pereta! BRONSON was tenon ted Py mutual consent on April Zist, 1854. QUITIS OF ROOMS, or for fami singie gentlemen: with’ board, at 394 90h street. Also, Table Boarders can be accommo- asta at reasonable rates, by eariy application, RARE CHANCE .—An established, good pay- A ing, respectable TUBINESS may be pur chased very low; the proprietor Wisking to en, in other business, For particulars atidress A. B. C., Star Office, my 12-3¢* OR RENT, IN THE OOUNTRY The second floor of a comfortable DWELLING. situated shout fre Piles Bom Wieshingtoa. 68 = Rail- altimore. arden att Room 86 (arat floor) General Post Office. soled an. A. RARE CHANOE—FOR SALE, the Stock. A Good-will and Fixtures of the WILLARD HOTEL STABLES, one of the best stands in Washington, D. C., consisting of Horses, Car- riages, Buggies, &c. For particulars inquire of 'HOMAS CLARK, at the Stabie, my 12-lw* 14th st., below Penn. avenue, AUCTION SALES. For other Auctton Sites see first page. THIS AFTERNUON AND TO-MORROW '¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYs. B* J. ©. MO@TIBE & 00., Auctioneers, UBTERS’ BRI TRI Tecitth saan OF Bi ok RousE Aue tor TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE axp Bo: GEORGRIOWN AT auCtion-O™ T% | north, BRICK meee Hreets north, and On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May i2th, at § ROANT LOT at the corner of atreet cleloct 2m att sel in hee = tas , ore 4 west and soreh ‘eet. 1e . e ee rt o ia ‘BRNOON. ook, in “Threlkelo's addition to Georgetown, fronting | om the premises, we shelisel Wayans Oey 36 feet on Becond street, mith « depth of 140 feet, | of the Supreme Upart of the Dintrict of Solum improv wO-8' ‘ame House, - i han passed: Sect to an undivided sixth part, Canes wa | aod, Ie wrcertate caine whence Cee ee hee Title perfect. Terms cash, All cenveyancin; purchaser, THOMAS DOWLING, Auet. B* J.0.Mo@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. NEW THREE-STORY BRICK DWRLLING HOUSE. WITH STORE ATTACHED ON K 8T., NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT AUG’ On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May i2tn at 6 o’clook or the premises, we shall sell, a desirable Lot on K etrert north. next to the corner of Oon necticut avenue, 2x10 f: Ld Ibree-story Brick Dwell Rh “store Room attached, well adi O88 ane he as well asa residence, being in the viciaity o: public Departs ents an¢ Offices, ss Immediate possession given. Terms: One-half cash, the remainder in six, and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. lonveyances at the cost of the purchaser. my7 JC. MoGUIRE & 00... Ancts, yOR SALE—Within Seronty soiates walk of the Capitol, a pretty COTTAGE RESIDENCE; over twenty thousand feet of land; choicest fruit and flowers. Price very low. For terms addres. “Cottage,” Box 37 Star Office. my 11-3t* FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Two rooms en first floor, suitable for gentleman’- busi- ness room, Location one of the best in the city. Inquire at 450 6th street, between Hand F. Ref- erences required. my M-3t* OPES TOR BALE. pe Haryiand ayenue, be ween 6 an streets, Tee-story BRICK HOUSE, with frame back building—li rooms and passage. Lot 24 by 10 feet, AOE, Real Estate Broker, my 11-6t* 517 7th street, Foe SALE OR RENT—Nine years’ LEASE of store-room, situated on south side K street, between 7th and 8th, near Northern Liberty Mar- ket, Possession given in one week. For terms apply to WM. H. CAMPBELL, No. 383 Penn, avenue, between 4’ and 6th sts. my 11-3t* Fo SALE—A three-story BRIOK HOUSK, No. 518 Maryland avenue, near 6th street,” bal- cony in front, and contains 1] rooms, Terms made very easy, and price low, The owner can be seen any evening after6%; o'clock at the house. Title perfect. RICHARD BARNHOUSE, my 1]-Iw* F°8 BENT Three BED-ROOM8 anda PARLOR, neatly furnished, Imquire 504 Massachusetts avenue, between 4th and 5th streets, my 10 -3t* For SALE —A three-story BRICK HOUSE and lot on 8th street, between D and _E south. For further particulars inquire at R. W, JOHN- BON’S coach shop, on 12th street, No. 953, be’ Band C. myl FOR, Santig ipapiture and Good Will of « BOARDING-HOUSK, containing 10 r-oms and anumber of boarders. Inquire second door from > on P street south, near Arscnal Gate. w FFOR RENT—Three large ROOMS: comprising the whole second floor of No. 448 7th street, opposite the Patent Office. It is a very suitable locality for the millinery or any light business, Apply on the premises. _ my 1-3t* FOR RENTSA splentidly fitted up COUNTER in the “International Saloon.” It is a rare chance for acigar and tobacco store, or a tele- araph office. Terms moderate. Apply in the saloon. my 1/-3t* Ke SALE—Lease, Furniture, Stock. &c.. of a RESTAURANT and BAR-ROOM. A splendia situation and doing a good business For further particulars apply to Messrs. WHITE & CO., cor- ver 14th and F streets. my 10-3t* JOR RENT In a private family, a PARLOR and CHAMBER, which could be vead as an office and chamber: within a few squares of the Depart: ments aud-on the line of the city railroad. Tn- quire at 276 Hetreet, one door from corner of sth. 3t* F° SALE—A two-story FRAME HOUSE and LOT, situated on Jefferson street, George- town, between the canal and Water street, west side, Terms, $800 cash. For further particulars apply to Miss M A. BALTZER, Bridge street, be- tween High and Market Space, nogth side. my 10-3t™ Fok SALE—A small FARM, of 56 acres,in Mont- gomery county, 12 miles from Georgetown and 2% milesfrom the canal. Location healthy. New DWELLING HOUSE, (small.) Six acres in high cultivation, and the baiance in oak and pine tim- ber. WM. KIEGOUR, my 10-5t* Attorney and Trustee, 617 7th st. {OR RENT—By the lith instant, two new brick HOUSES. euch containing seven rooms and & cellar, located in one of the most delightful and healthy parts ofthe city on Mth street. ot woos, ec and Q streets, opposite Kingman’sGarden. The city cars run by the door, and only six minutes rid® from the Tre, ticulars apply to J’ ises. ary Department. For par- 'N CHAPMAN, on the prem- my 10 4t™ RARE CHANCE FOR SALE—HOUSS on K street, near the corner of 19th, containin, four rooms and a bar-room attached, with the ful fixtures apd full license, and two yeans and five months lease, Inquire of THOS. McCAMA, owner. my 9-1w* Foe, 841 a _the Bitar FOR RENT—Those large ROOMS under the of- fice of the Gas Light Company, designed for a first-class Restaurant and Saloon, are now about K—A GROCERY STOBE. Apply at ffice, my 7lw* finished; have every convenience, Apply at the Gas Office. my 7-diw unfurnished F% RENT—Neatly furnished o ROOM#, on Sa street, three dobrs south of I. my 6-Iw* F2&, RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE, with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on t juare between Green aud Montgomery streets, above Stoddard st. Possession given on the lth of June next, For terms, &c., apply om the prem- ises. my & FFOR SALE 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 delay to MITCHELL & SON, atate Brokers, isth street, 2d door south of the avenue. aps; FoR SALE—8.000 acres of rich FARMING LANDS in Towa, (Hardin, Bory. Wright, and Franklin counties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 tu 640 acres. Located 1856. Patents from the Government, Willexchange for property in or near Washington. FOR SALE —Two and a half years’ lease ef a ‘ew* nes store property on Penn. avenue, now renting for $200 per month, will be sold, with Confectionery Btock, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures complete. $13,000 for a property fronting 40 feet on Penn, avenue; a three-story brick building, having two stores and eight large rooms additional, now rent- ing for $2.7 o pet year. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Broke ap3i-lm* Southeast cor. Pa-av, and 15th st. I ‘OR SALE—On reasonable terms, one of th most productive FARMSin Montgomery coun ty, Md.; 22 miles from Georgetown, D. C., Ug from Seneca Mill; lying on Chesapeake and Ohio Oanal, It has fine quarries, one of flagging stone, good buildings, and fine fruits. For terms ipquire of ROBERT PETER, on the premises. ap 25 eolm* IOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE IN HOWARD COUNTY.—A comfortable Cottage cont@ining rooms with about 15 acres of land, situated on ington turnpike, 13; miles from Jessup’s Cut ation, on the railroad. There is carriage house and stabling for several horses; also feed house and store house. A fine orchard just commencing bearing; also small fruits. The house has been painted throughout this spring and is vey situated; has a porch the entire front, wit! flower garden. Daily fare to Washington can be reduced to a very trifling amount by taking a com- mutation ticket. Price $3,000. Key at Mr, Thos, Rowe’s, pilolning: For 2, further particulars address JOHN KERMODE, 91 north Butgw stroot, Baltimore, ap 22-eolm* commodious HOUSE, with store ani $1 OOO WILL BUY THE LEABE of « large slable attached, Address Mr, LEASE, Star Office, ‘ap 21-1m* SS Fo SALE—A small tract of LAND (15% acres about three miles from the Navy-Yard bridge, well located for a market garden farm. Price 000, Also, 80 acres, same distance from Navy- bridge, mostly under erod fencing. ‘well lo- cated, with 9 fine road leading to i nquire of OWN W. VAN HOOK, No. 55 Louisiana av. ap 19-2aw8t FO SALE OR RENT—A first-rate two-story FRAME HOUSE, containing nine rooms, to- gether with nine BUILDING LOTS, all set out with choice fruit, such a8 peaches. pears. ums, cher- all ofthe best selection; with a pump of erin the yard; on the corner of @ and Isth streets gad reap. venue BF, For farther rticu! call a! ence No. *, Pap 16-Im* : D. CARROLL. F°?, SALE—A valuable SLAUGHTER HOUSE PROPERTY, 25/0) feet of ground and im- rovements, follows: Slanghter house, 16x45; one 0 Pasi ice house, he 1 ‘bstantial brick buildings; osttle and stable yards well paved, sdmirably sr ola a noap and candle factory or net il 80) for $5,100. TOHELL & SON, Ra Estate Brokers, ap 15-Im southeast cor. Pa. av. and 15th at. LING HOUSE, No. 401, on7th street, between Bi and I streets, -Lot 2) by 70 feet. s first-rate business place, A BRIOK HOU! No. 666,0n M t between 4th and Sth streets. ‘Has six rooms, Sets back from ries, gra) excellen' the street, feet, running through to faeee ie seatarais anaes A BRIOKH! ,Wo.432,0n Ith between Gand H tetete, Has four rome, tek, with yard in front, Lot 19 feét 6 inches b; feat. 4 FEAME HOUSE, No. 373, on gth street peterson tnd’ Now Work avenue. Beven rooms. Lats ‘by 100 feet. pap TRA HOUSE, Ne, 542, on, lth stron & HOUSE, No. 342, on @ street, between. Ugh and ut, Bix ro: ree. Late ap. iPiioelare pnts Mat., bot! th and sth, Fut AND BANKER’S ALMA- Tsim broaiti HOpMANGK #ATLOR -in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. ELEVEN VALUBLE BUILDING LOTS FRONT. ING ON VANDW AND TENTH se . IN GON VAN D 8T3, NORTH. On THURSDAY, tho 17th instant, we shall sell, m., the Lota, viz No 18. 14, 15, 16. 17, 13, and 19, in sub division of re No. 888; there lots have fronts of 25 feet eac ranning back 95 feet to alleys, and very handsomely situated. = Terms : One-thira cash; balance in sixand twelve months for notes bearing intesest. A deed given and a deed ef trust taken. wat conveyance and stamps at the cost of the pur- mye GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT BALE OF CHOICE LIBRARY BOOKS, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4th, at 7 o'clock. at the Auction Rooms, and conti: each following handsome Building Lots . 2, 4,7, 8, succeeding Evenin, e heur, until the whole is dig of, we shall sell, without reserve, a portion of the Library of the late Chas. F. Maye: of Baltimore, Md., to which valuable sdditio from another’ source has been mades the ‘whele comprising Miscellaneous and Scientiag Worke Tie lustrated Edition, Sets of Monthlies, Pamphlets, Ognaressional Documents, &c., &c, ‘erms jogues now ready for delivery. nee ny C- MCGUIRE & O0,, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, On FRIDAY MORNING next, the 18th instant, at 1] o'clock, will be sold, a lot of lumber used for scaffolding, and anumber of old cases with sash, in which models were formerly kept, in the south saloon of the Patent Office. By order: ROBERT W. GOQGIN. my.11-2t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis, Y J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. TWO FINE PAINTINGS AT AUCTION, On this THURSDAY EVENING, May 12, at the sale of books we will also sell two elegant Oil Paint- ings representing the cities of Rome and Venice, by Prof. A Weiderbach, both finely framed and mort sbly executed. my.12-1t J.C. MoGUIRE & O0., Aucts, YC. B. L, CROWN & CO., Auctioneers, A VALUABLE LOT AT AUCTION AND A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT, A8 THE OWN- 3 ABOUT TO LEAVE THE CiTY. We will scllon SATURDAY, May lith. at 5p. m.,on the premises, being Lot number nine, (9,) in Rquare No. 469. ' Said lot fronts 25 feet on 7th street weat, between south H and south [ streets. Island, running back 122 feet toa 20 foot alle The above named property lies within two squar. of the steamboat wharf. Sale without reserve, Title good. Termacash. All conveyances &t the cost of the purcharer. my12-3t* _O. R. L. CROWN & OO., Aucts. ¥ J. 0, MoGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY ‘SALE OF FINE LIQUORS IN BARRELS AND CASKS. On SATURDAY MORNING, May 14, at 11 o'clock. at the Atction Rooms, wa shall sell for account of a dealer declining business the following uiquors: 7 Basrele Fine Old Extra Monangkhela Rye Whis- 8} $ Barrels Superior @ld Rye Whiskey, I Ola Dominion Rye Whiskey, 1 “ QOid Family Nectar, 1850, 1‘ Proof Bye. Whiskey, 1‘ Ho land Gin, 1 Cask Port Wine. i s gherey Wine. ‘ Si a '. 2 Gases Ceuapte ae #lore Champagne. ‘ms oash, ny’ J.C, MOGUIRE & 00., Aucts. ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE "PROPERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH ANDD 8T38., ISLA . Sy virtue of the order and decree of the Orphans’ ac Brand; Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the matter of Ann Blizabeth and Mary Ann Barney orphans of Hanson Barnet Dearing dat on the \6th day of February, A. (864, ana duly conficmed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. in Chancery sitting, ! shall offer for sale at Public Auction, to the pignest bidder, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 28d day of May, 1864. a6 o'clock, p. m.. the entire undivided right. titlé, and interest of the ssid Ann Elizabeth and Mary Ann Barnes, infant children of the said Han- son Barnes. deceased, of, in, and to all that certain lot of ground, situate, Tying. and being in the Oi of Wachyngton, in the District of Columbia, auc known and designated as lot numbered twenty-one (2t) in “Poddand Guonell’s” sub division of Square numbered four hundred and sixty-five (455) of the plan of the City of Washington. with the improve- ments thereon. consisting of al and conveni- ent frawe dwelling house. This valuabie proper! is situated on the corner of Sixth treet west an: D street south, in the Seventh Ward alttry ° neighborhood. and offers great in : One-half cash ; the balance in 5 months, purchasers. is co: g and stamps at the cost of the | ants. IMPROVED | No. 2: ain cause ae and Ellen Siiller ot slv'are‘an 1 Part of Lot No. 1,im.Sqnare No, 298, fron feot'p inches dn izth street went, between a Deck that width the depth her with the improvemests, fro age of Lot No. 6, ith the inn Brick Dwellug House, °O>suting of a two-story Immediately after, Lot No 9, in Square fronting 26 feet cn 12th street west, mere ai forth P street, and running back foot al- ley, and contsining 2 126Equare feet of grou: ‘erms: One-third in cash, the is three equal iments atsix, twelve, and eight- with interest, for which the pureha- tes, secured to the sa! the Trustee Tre purchaser to have the option paying all in cash a nveyances and revenue KIAIIPY atthe cost of © Erthe terme of salewre not complied with in five Gays from the day o' the trustees rese! right to re-sell, at the risk ing yoroheser, on one wee! een A. . BRADLEY, a 60, Aucts. ap.2-eod&ds MOGUIRE & BY J, 0, MOGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, A VERY VALUABLE LOTON arate STREET ETWEEN P AND Q NORTH. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON. May 13, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, Lot No. 1l,in Square No. 397. This Lot is 62 feet, Sinches front on Eighth street west, between P and Q Strests yprth. and 100 feet leep, and will be divided and sdid in three equal par’ Terms : One-third cash; and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. All conveyances and stamps at cost of the pur- haaser. ony od 3.0, McGUIRE & C0., Auots. ¥ J.0. MoGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON DHLA- WARS AVENUE, BETWEEN B AND C 8TS. NORTH, NEAR THE OAPITOL GATE. Qn FATURDAY AFTERNOON, May lith, at 6 o’cleck, on the premises, by virtue of di of the late Circuit Courtand an amended decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting as » Court of Equity, the latter decree dated April 25:n, 1864, and rendered in acause, No. 738, wherein E..zabeth Brent is complainant, and Chas. E. Brent, and others, defendants, the undersi Trustee will sell all of Lots 8, 9, parts of 7 and 10,im Square No 686, a8 follows— art of Lot No. 7, fronting 30 feet on Delaware avenue, between north B and C streets, rug- ning be ak 798 foot i 950 feot alley, improved bya substantia) and well bui ICK DWELLING-HOUSE WITH BAOK a BUILDINGS, Allof Lot No. 8, fronting 60 feet 6 inches on Dela- ware avenue, between North Band © streets, and running back an average depth of 15434 feet to BEIGE” DWELLING-HOUSE ” WITH BAOK BUILDINGS Part of Lot No. 10, fronting 35 feet 8 inches om Delaware avenue, between B and C streets north, running back about 140 feet to a 15-feet alley. _ ALi this valuable property. is situated within @ very short distance ofthe North Gate of the Capi- tol. and ifthe proposed extension of ths Capi! groends: 1s consummated will be immediately ad- joining, ° 3 Terms : One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured to the satis- faction ef the Trustee, or al cash, at the option of purchaser. Conveyances and stamps at the cost ofthe pur- chaser, sion of the buildings will be given. Early possessio! s' the patlames RENT, Trustee, ap B-d J.C, MoGUIRE & O0., Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN TER NORTHERN PART OF THB CILy AT AUO- TION. Oa MON DAY, the 16th instant, at 60’ m,, we shal) sell, in front of the premi ip Square No. 513, Lots No, 8.9, 34. ‘and $5,on M street north, be- tween 4th and Sth streets west; also, Lot, No. 21, im Bquare Ro. on. fronting oa0 street north, between oe! st. “Terma: One-third cash, balance in 6,12, nd 18 Y deed of trust on the pre Al bearing interest, secured mises. d AL pon reysnc ing and revenue stamps at the cost oD a '* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, YJ. 0. MoGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE LOTS ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE- NUR NEAR 14TH STREET AT PUBLIO SALE.§ On MONDAY APTERNOON, May is. at6o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, Lot No. 1, in Square fronting: ie0 feet 6inches, on Massachu- setts avenue, and 162 feet 11 inches, on street, being the corner Lot at the intersection of Four- teenth street, M street, and Massachusetts avenue, and immediately opposite the fine residence o' Chas. Hill. te t will be divided into small Building Lots if desired. Also, imniediately after, we sba!l sell, Lot No. 16, in Squara 247, fronting 65 feet on Massachusetts avenue betwean Thirteent! Fourteenth sts. and runring back to a 3)-footalley, to be divided ™ Let "One wie ain a aeetne: remainder in siz ‘erms: One-third in cash, email i and salve) Pieces! ith interest, secured bya deed oftrust on the pr: Oonveyance st of the purchaser. my 10:4 s{Rep.} J. 0. MOGUINM & 00., Aucta. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, N SMALL BUILDING LOTS AT THE TOU NEE OF NORTH L STREET AND NEW RE AVENUE. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May 7th, at shall sel L months, for ne! o’clock, on $he premises, we the whole o! see a ented Noe Weanenite mveneer die rr en ew \, Gi~ Vided into eighteen Lots of about fifteen feet fromt, each fronting respectively on L ‘street and New the purchaser giving his note, or notes. for the de- | Hampshire avenue. i 1 oe veanaindebvin ait ferred payment, with approved sesaciins bearl ‘Terms: One-third in cash; the rem: {erred payment, with approved secarity, bearing | andtwelve months, with interest, secured by a Ritle deed to be retained until the whole of the purchase money is paid. : All it the cost of th rehaser, conveyancing 8 he JOSIAH STMPBON, Guardian to Ann Blizabeth and Mary Ann Barnes, Atthe same time ae place, and on the same terms mentioned in the above advertieement, I am specia'ly authorized to offer for sale the right, title and interest of James H. Barnes, adult heir of said Hanson Barn lecessed, 0", in. and to the the said lot No 21. in “Todd and @unnell’s’’sub division of Eauare. No, 465, of the plan of the City of Washing- on All convesancing at the cost of the purchaser, JOSIAH SIMPSON. Agent. my.12-eotd 3.0. McGUIBE & OO.. Aucts. _ LOST AND FOUND. 10 REWARD —Kstray from the subscriber, on Sunday night last, across the Branch, a lark BAY HORSE, six years old, with rubbed shoulder from the cellar, and a bump on the right hind leg below the knee, the size of a hulled wal- poe x e shove foward will be siven teres: New York Stables, corner and O sts. ny st" WM. ROWZER. SMALL BOYS PATENT LEATHER SHOE was dropped on Penn, avenue, between 6th and 9th streets, yesterday. The finder will receive the thanks ef the owner anda suitable reward if Fouled by leaving it at the store of Perry & Bro, __my 1; mys ™ Bo OST—On Wednesday morning, May lla OHAIN mea ng of the st te id made of light hair, moun’ with gold, a Seal of red cornelian mounted with gold attached to it, with two small charms, erage and anchor, also of hair. The finder will be well rewarded by leaving itat the btar Office, or 62% Oapitol Hill, Penn. aventié, 5 my i 5 REWARD.--Lost, on the 10+h instant, two HORSES, one dark brown, about 9 years old, leftshoulder shaved and lame in right hind leg. The other a light sorrel, with I. 0 A shoul- der. The above reward will be givenif returned toN. SIBLEY, on O street, Island, between 434 and 6th ete. my 11-4t* BROEx AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER two HORSES—a black and bay, small size. each one white hind foot. The bay had on a halter. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leavin: them at 585 13th street, Island. my 10-3t* 5 REWARD.—Strayed away on the 8th inst. a large RED COW, with ropearound her neck. | EOHANBGN Soskaon, siete: botwena, Gand H, i son street, ‘ween Washington bity. D.C. my 10-3¢* * iT—On Ay 21, 1864, one PEARL N. OPLOR sta? oct, With drop sot in silver silver clasp, on the way from I street, near 10th, to rail- road depot. A liberal reward will be paid ifr. turned i No. 435 I street, between 9th and 10th streets, it being an old family relic, _ my 10-3t* $2 REWAERD.—Lost, on Monday morning. “4 onda’ oie 3th about 9 o'clock, ia Toun ‘Greenbacks; also, belonging to D, K, Appentolle, inthe nine mon‘ ha service, finder will receive the above reward by leaving it at the Star Office. my 10-3t* i SAAT AN Bd Raha I 2 a E inesd i he 4th instant, O8T.—On Wednesday morn: ing. the stant, 4 in the jitol Building, a 5 ing fc odd dollars and seve: eerie the pout aeihe Hannibal. Graham, fe Rint sonse, Neen ry oemae biel tle panes Dyi03" Hy GRAHAM, at the Capitol St! PICTUBE OURD anp TASSELS, &o. 4 he . B: § eo © rtment of No, 486 rb etrost, igntaagre t ve ; : OVAL PICTURE FRAMES., », ont of GI Fh ah A veautiful assortment of err aan gaane Ses Terms oa y ia Sv. — Terms Cash Remain atv owed a to No. ry wing ity Bal ep 20-90" need of srnston ad yremiaes, or allcash at the option of the purchaser. O t the coat d¥ the purchaser, A payment of $40 on each lot whl 1 be required at my.” 3.0, MOGUIRE & O0.. Austs. ¥ J.C. MoG@UIRE& CO., Auctioneers, BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE AND GROUNDS ON CAPITOL HILL AT PUBLIC SALB. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May Ith, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we shall sell, Lots No, 4 42, and 43, in Squere 732, na ‘together “és feet 53s inches on Second street east, between south: an: streets, runping back 185 feet 8 inches, with a §0-foot alloy on the north side, and im- proved by a Handsome Cottage Dwe'ling, contsin- ing two epara’ ry Ball and small Dining Room in rear, and fi Chambers, with brick kitchen and small stable, cistern of water at back door, and gas throughout, The grounds are handsomely laid out with fruit and shrubbery,and altogethor itis a charming res- idence for a small family. The House was builtin the most superior man- ner by a master builder for his own use. brick founds ‘ion, ard is double- framed throughout. Terms: One-third ip cash; the remainder in siz and twelve months, interest, secured by ades® 0! my,10- J. 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Anets. ¥ W. L, WALL & 00,, Suctioneers, © 500 DOZEN Extra choice Qognaé and B 5 i Hi neice rar Sota Saito Wn JO. iD : Ae eg be sol their 01 deanna’ at there tales roomy No: 393. Penaeyi. a eee: ee EOE WALL & 00., Aucte, B* J.C. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. 4,000 DOZEN TRADE SALE OHOION OLD RBON WHISKEY AT A‘ OTIO On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 1th, at It o'clock on the est floor of our Auction Hootasswe jha!l sell, in lots to suit the trade. 4.000 DOZEN CHOIOE OLD BOURBON WHIB- handsomely labelled and put up in by the ola Pasa firm of, ‘A. Binringer a oe. S7-The attention of the trade is to this salt e 3.0, McGUIRE & OO., Aucte, ie. ¥ J. O, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SFY STAR GAS VUES SEE On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 16, at 6 oigloake, shallvell, Eleven $e bots ia Draty’s subdivision ot square oa situated between Fourteenth and th west, and north P estnnt afreek: der tai 4 ‘erms: One- ‘in cash, fn intereat (release teen onthe by a deed of af roy p — . Wo Seok mgrment @2 on capi bat wait bere pie t fy the time $ y. pe I ns BOARDING. will be ped froma préssnt om, my L-at* QB4NGES AND ORAN! AND Gee ANGERS AND LEMONGS ONS! moa reer at

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