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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Grovgr’s THEATER.—Mics Mary Provost appears to-night as « Bob Brierly.” in tbe «Ticket of Leave Man.” This will be the - only time the play will be performed. Miss Provost is said to pe the best delinestor of Brierly’s character on the etage. Forp’s TuEaTER.—Clark has de; id Miss Mary Mitchell takes his 5) naead “he reigning attraction. It is the first time she has Tecord elsewhere She pls rae hoes Ones e e. e playsas + a " @nd “A d6y atter the Wedding aaa CaxTERBURY.—John F. Poole’s versio! *Oudjo's Cave,” will be performed here "inte ‘week among the numerous acts, &c, which ave made this hall so attractive a resort. Mertrorotiran HaLt.—Beautifal fnllets, peer hog and negro burlesque are order a is i. nightly. This " bill is & splendia one’ pach bia eB a es ARRIVAL OF Mong Wounpep.—Yesterda: evening the steamer Columbus arrived with 150 wounded on board, followed by the Lizzie Baker, with 300, all of whom were distributed ‘Bmong the various hospitals of this city. This morning, at 7 o’clock, the steamer Con- necticut, Capt. Shanahan, steamed up to the wharf with 800 wounded, 250 of whom were Officers. Among this number were Lient. Cel. J. Buford, 5th Michigan, wounded in back; Majer S. S. Matthews, 5th Michi, » in shoul- @er; Major L. W. Bradley, 6iath New York, in #rm; Lieut. Col. W. W. Wilson, Sist Pennsyl- ‘wania, in knee; Col. P. Lydes, 57th Pennsylva- nia, in arm; Lieut. Col. F. E. Pierce, 103th New York, in knee; Col. C. A. Crai; » 155th Penn- sylyania, in face; Lieut. Col. TB. Lockwood, ‘7th Virginia, in head; Major W. Ellie, 49th New York, arm and side: Major L. W. Oartis, 7th Michigan, in neck; Major J. McKernan, 7th are faa 8 a {high; Bajor E. F. Fletcher, ‘ yin ; and Col. Smit ‘Pennsylvania, in thigh.” poise —_—_—___ RopseRy or SILKs.—Messrs. Barnes & Mitchell, (dry goods merchants,) have for some time past m missing valuable silks from their store, and on Monday afternoon last reported that they had lost two pieces of black silk valued at #200, to the Detective Bureau of the Motepolican polos, but not before they had spoken to J. F. Dwyer, a new elerk, who had crarge of that portion of their business. The matter was at onve placed in the hands of Detectives McDevitt and Ularvoe, and they soon ascertained that Lwyer had dé- camped to parts unknown, leaving his trunks which he had attwo different places, which ‘they took possession of and carried to the Office, ‘when in one of ‘hem was tound the pieces of black silk and a quantity of colored silks, valued at $600, which was identified by the —— APPOINTMENTS OF PATROLMEN BY THE Boarp oF Police on Tue 12Ta 1Nst.—Wm. HH. Crook, vice James Handley, Seventh pre- cinet; Francis Le.sier, vice Thomas F. Evans, Third ¢recinct; Daniel Donougly, vice George A Parkhurst, Eighth precinct; John H. Meade, ice Charles W. Thompson, Seventh precinct; Edw. Gannon, vice George T. James, Fourth recinct; James Johnson, vice Richard H. oore Sixth precinct; Christopher Whelan, vice Levi S. Montgomery Fifth precinct; David Qunringham, vice J. M: W. Davis, Third pre- cack PEL Seo. H. Eyes received the appoint- ent of extra patrolman, Fifth precinct, the Sanita ry Commission. 7! Pa a SS CocnTERFgeIT Treasury Moyzy.—Friday night, Jamas A. Robinson, alias GeorgeThomas, took lodgings at the Kirkwood Heuse, and paid his bill ia advance out of a $100 Treasury note, ‘which this morning was discovered to be worth- leas, and detectives McDevitt and Clarvoe at once arrested him. Robinson, it appears, ran @way ir-m his father, in Philadelphia, a few days since, robbing him of $120 in gold, some ‘Trea-ury money and a watch. He states thaton Friday hight he received the bogus note on the train, in exchange tor some gold, and denies all knowledge of having known it was worthless. ou som will probab;y be returned to his ther. = ge Baoncwiat Trocuns. Lozenges sre prepared from a highly recipe for alleviating Broncnial Aifec- Irritation ¢r Sorencer of the Sheeee Public * peakers Will find thein beneficial before speaking or singi: after amy unusual oxertion o: 2 & peculiar adaptation to disturb the organs of speech, I fs clearing the voice relieving the throat This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such anfyersal demand, is made from the choicest materiale, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scert- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. Forsale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods DISEASES OF THE Ne SreTsMs—new andreliabletr: rts of the Howard Association—Sent by seale? letter envelo, ciation, No. 3 South Nit t, Phi giciphia mh 2-3m E. J. Wirxins, E: of the Great Pennsylvania route. ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr kins has been connected witr the Office corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, it two years, and is thoroughly con- yersant with the business of th tments. All applications for information, ts, &c., must be addressad J. ii reat Pennsylvania Route, Sixth street Pennsylvania avenue. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, ssf effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem ever discovered. Qures in two to four days. onesie iat 2 . It is the soldier's hope, and™ friend ‘to those whe recent cases in twenty-| Bo balsam, no mereury. male, $3. Samartian's Root and Herb Jutces—A ‘d. See a*vertisement, the 15th instant, of consumption, EDWIN RY EDMONSON, in the 47th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the famil spectfully invited to attend his funeral on afternoon at 20’clock from his late r street, between G and H streets. Ceiliadoiphia and Baltimore papers please copy.) in Sunday morning, the 16th instant, PETER KRAFT, in the 424 year of his age. The funeral will take place on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, corner of ist and and friends of the family are t Philadelphia, i ERINE, wife of A The relatives nvited to attend. On Sunday night, 15th inst.. al the 33d year of her age. CATH. T Sioussa, of this city. ‘Her relatives and friends of the family are in- yited to attend her funeral from the residence of Thos. J. Fisher, No. 420 New ¥. Wednesday afternoo WANTS, ANTED—One good sccond-hand BREAD _f Z ar Office. my 15-3t* ANTED.—A Dish Washer and Sheet Washer. 3 Apply at the Ebbet House. HOUSE SERVANT WANTED treet, between 12th and 13th. _ —At the American Telegraph Office, No 432 Penn. avenue, three MESSENGER Must come well recommended. ANTED—A good GIRL, to ironing, and chamberwork 416.E street, between 8th and 9th. ANTED—A CARRIAGE WASHER. at Flemming’s National Stables, on C street, ED IMMEDIATELY—Three first-class Apoly to T. POTENTINI Penn, avenue, between lith and 1th sts ) ANTED—By a respectable young girl. a SIT- Nas chambermaid or to go travel- Apply at No. 354, corner G and lth ateocts York avenue, ga DINING-ROOMSBRVANT. Ap. Union Eating House, near the ANTED—By an American woman a SITUA- TION as Cock, and to assist in Washing ina CELEBRATING HIS 5,000rH BIRTHDAY.—A German piano maker recently had a grand to do and jolification on the occasion of the birth- day of his 5,0uUth piano. This was an exhibi- tion of very pardonable pride, andalso, agood advertisement. To show how far behind ‘Europe we are, in one branch of trade at all events, Chickering & Sons, a few weeks since,” Pprodxced their 26,000th piano—the same superb d piano whick they presented to th nitary Fair—and had not pride eno the fact, to Gre a birthday party to celebrate e the event. are constantly learning from Europe how to do things. TS cst MArxKerT THIEVES.—Last night the officers ot the Third Ward arrested Jas. Boget, white, Wm. Harvey, David Mason, Cornelius Harris and George Carroll, col’d, for breaking into several stands in the Center Market. The of- ficers found nothing on them but keys and an @ugur with which they operated. They are all boys that loiter in and around the market, but the officers were too quick for them to make a robbery of the stands. They had a hearing before Justice Thompson, and were committed to jail for court. Rgar Estate OwngRgs.—Persons who have Yeal estate for exchange or sale are referred to the advertisement of Hall & Eaton, Real Estate Brokers, corner of 7th and F streets. These gentlemen want several houses and lots, for which they have immediate sales at good ices. Those who wish to sell will find Ehrough ‘heir agency the very best facilities. ‘They have calls for several five and ‘en acre lots, improved, near the city, and their demands for various kinds of property show clearly that the future of Washington isa brightone. * aig ARRIVAL OF REBEL WOUNDED.—Yesterdey evening, the steamer John W.Pents arrived at the Sixth street wharf from Belle Plain with 150 wounded rebels on board. Some of these being but slightly wounded were committed to the Old Capitol, and the others were sent to the Lincolz Hospital. —t An EXcELLENT AppoiInTMENT.—Captaiin Robert Boyd, of the ist regiment District Co- Jumbie volunteers. has been appointed Lieut. Col. of said regiment in place of our fellow- towveman, L. Towers, resigned. Success to Col. Boyd, say we. eae Drav.—The bodies of the following officers have been sent to Drs. Brown & Alexander for embalmment: Lieut. Uol. D. L. Sticker, 2d Del.; Capt. Thomas Kelly, Co. H, 69th Penna. vols.; Capt. Michael D. Purtell, Co. K, 75th New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. ae tage ae CortcuBta Haty, May 15, 1854. At as meeting of the Columbia Fiag Company the following preamble and resoluttom® were unani- mously adopted: ‘ Whereas, in the infinite wisdom ef Divine Provi- dence our late and esteemed fellowghember, Peter Keart, has been Suldenty taken from our midst; and whereas our late brother was no less endeared to us by many noble qualities than by his fearless and outspoken sense of honesty and justice: Resolved. That we tender to the ports of the de- ceased our heartfelt sympathy and condolence, in this their sudden bereavement,and whilst pointing to Him who alone is areay the comforter of the widow and orphan. we ask to mingle our grief with theirs, for we truly feel the loss of a friend and brother. i Resolved, That es a testimony of respect, that the hhouse and hall of the Company be draped in mourn- ing for the space of t lays, and that we attend the funeral in full uniform, c | Resolved. further, That the foregoing resolutions be printed in the Golly panace of the city, and a copy, signed by the officers of the company, be transmitted to the family of the deceased. James Martiy, Isaac Beers, ~¢ Committee. 1t* “GronaE Hirz, At « Staten Mextinc OF THE WASHINGTON Litgrzary axp DramAtic Association, held May ith, 1464, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : 3 Whereas our worthy friend and fellow-citizen, Isaac Gorrgoip, Esq., having resigned the office of President of ‘the Washington Literary and Dramatic Amos fon, which he bas filled with i ability ; therefore, a Etened, ‘hat as a society we tender to him our hearty thanks for the able and efficient manner he has presided over our deliberations; for the inval- uable services which, as a member. he has from time to time rendered, and for his cordial co- operation, at all times, in all matters tending to sdvance the interest of the Association, make it useful now, or give it permanency hereafter. ‘Resolved, That wherever the lot of our brother may be cast, whatever his future career, we shall ever feel a warm interest in his welfare and unaf- jeasure in his success. Resolved, That as an enduring testimonial of our respect for him, we do borety elect him an Hon- orary Member of our Association, which office he $s entitled to hold with all the privilege of mem- bership, sree ey all dues and assessments, daring Bip noleed, That these resolutions entered on the minutes, published in the Washington Chron- ‘cle, Star snd, Baltimore Sun, and a copy of the to Isaac Gotthold, Esa. ances’ A. Harr, Recording Secretary ‘Wasarctos, D. O., May 12, 1654. Jzwe.er!!—Ovs DoLtan. Gott” Plated | Jewelry and Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, for One Dollar, st 438 Penn. a near 4, street, at the Dollar Store. my 14 a |. Bap Narus, &e. Persons wishing tmumedia te relief ar) these ‘#. show cal al . Ware's rooms, 0 424 Pennsylvania venue, between 44 and éth streets a zavous ALITY, SaMINAL WSACHESS, etc. a e Cured by ‘one who has really cared himseif and hundreds of others, and will tell you nothiag Dut the truth. address, wita stamp, ispwaap H. Trives. mar’ D&W.ly Look Box, Boston, Mass, ly, References given. Address pet: fa OOK WANTED—A WOMAN to do plain cook- illing to make herself use- ful can apply immediately, at 445 7th street, ‘*In- ternational Saloon.” ing. One who is BALLS, PARTIES,ac. FIRST GRAND AFTERNOUN ANP EVENING PIG-NIC or THE Edward Everett Literary Association, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THR WASHINGTON PARK, SEVENTH STREET, ON TUESDAY, MAY 17,1664, ‘ Committee om part of the Citizens. Jno, H. Semmes, Ricbard Waliach, . H_Utermehle, Asbury Lloyd, os F. Brown, A.C. Richards Thos. Lloyd, G. H, Plant, T Raub, J.D. Thompson, M. McCloskey, W. D. Elwood, james Steele, Daniel Cox, John Wheeler, C. H. Andersos, . G. Loreh, James Tharp, Thos. Gallagher, ‘A. G. Hall Philip Lichau, H : Jos. Flatz Jos. Gedney, Chas. Matlock, H. B. Curti ND. Larner, Job W. Angus, W.B. Williams, Obas. Stewart, Robt! Warren, H. B. McKifreah, Daniel O’Brien, George H. Dubant,. Z. Downing, W. M. Hopkins. 5 3 a: 3 Floor 8. Charles Hurdle, * W. G. Irving, W. G, Fox. . A. Parker, Committee of J reneiments. W. iH. Anérews, ohn Cleary, James Orvss, John Giles, John Kainier, L. B. Yoat. Charles Eaton, Harrison Parker, Charles Spencer, Joseph Sharp, James O. Jobneon, W.G. Yost, Tick«ts UNE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman and ladies. 1t* GRAND PIC-NIC F °. ST. DOMINIC'S SUNDAY SCHOOL Will be given at the a4 WASHING 10ON PARK, Seventh street, On MONDAY, May 23d, 1864, Tickets 25 cents, Admissien for children 10 cents. Cars running from all parts of the city to the- Park. my 14-7t Wwe MEET AGAIN IN HALLSOF PLEASURE. FIRST GRAND MAY BALL OF THR JUNIOR BACHELORS Will be given o: TUESDAY. EVENING, May I7th, 1864, At TEMPERANCE “+ALL Est., between 9th and lth sts., Washington, D.C, Master of Ceremonies—Lieutonant C. F. Ra FLOOR MANAGERS. £li Garrett, William Dougherty, Henry Booraem, A. 8. Brewer. CommitTEE. W. H. Bourke, George 3. Garrett, - B. Burton, This being the last Ball of the season, we re- spectfully request all who wish to participate to honor us with their presence. We pledge ourselves that nothing shall occur to mar the pleasure of the evening. Tickets, admi can be obtained at J at the book stores on Penn. avenue, between 9th apd 10th ats. my 13-4t* ing a gentleman and ladies, $2; obn F. Ellis’s Music store, or 1 c N rg Qc. c A Grand Pic Nic will be given by the TRIO CLUB AU BECKERT’S GARDEN, Ox MONDAY, May 167, 1864. Dancing to commence at $ o'clock p. m. The Committee pledge themnvives that no pains will be spared to made it a pleasant affair. my 12 4t* H. J. RUSSBELL’S MAY BALL Will be repeated at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Navy Yard, on MONDAY, May l6th. Tickets ONE DOLLAR; to be had of the MANAGERS: James Lotan, Theo. MoOauley, E. Castell, T. King, Jas, H. Woaver. EXHIBITIO’ Scotch Dance, by Misses. Fisher’s Hornpipe, by a Gentleman. La Cochuca, by Misses, Saifor’s Hornpipe, by a Gentleman. * College ao by a Master, Highland Fling, by a Gentleman. ~ Army and Navy Hornpipe, by a Gentleman, my 11 W,8& M3t* J ANTED—A SMART BOY, white or ored, to go of errands and clean store. need apply without geod references. No.4 ket Space, up stair: 16- MIDDLE AGED WHITE WOMAN wishes a SITUATION in a respectable family as plain cook or to do washing and ironing. Recommenda tions given if required. Mass. av. and 2d street for two days. ANTED—A GIRL (white) between 14 and 16 take care of a baby. One ome and can come well 'y at 249 Peon. a streets, south side. ANTI D—Two first-class SERV ANTS—one to cook, wash and iron; and one as chamber- None but those competent need Inquire 511 KE street, F.R TUESDAY EVENL directly opposite the Mefropolitan Hotel over the store of Messrs. G. & T. N Co. No ladies will be admitted without receiving an invitation directed by F. R, Labbe. Servants positively not admitted in the dancing hall. my 4-2w* the corner of 1t* years of age, to hel who appreciates a recommended, ap tween 2th and 13t maid and nurse. best wages given. between 2d and 3d, ANTED—Trelve com patent DRESSMAKERS JES. Braue! * ame DEMOREST. corner of Penn. avenue and sth and three APPREN F R. CABBE’S MAY FESTIVAL! Labbe’s May Festival will take place on Ka. May 17th, at his ball enue, between 6thand 7th Penn. Parker &' IGHTH GPAND OPENING = INDAY, May 2d, of GEO. JUENEMANN’S PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, East Capitol Hill Dancing every Monday afternoon. The Pleas- re Garden is so improved that it cannot be beaten y any ether of the same sort in this city, and can be truly recommended to parties and societies for pic-nics. ‘ekO. JUENEMANN, ap 29-1m* Proprieter. atest. None but competent hands need apply. ANTED_INMEDIATEL\—A good COOK, WASHER and IRONER: one who would be six miles in the country for the sum- onan CADIS at Ne, 473 Ghats eee wom ° al o. 4 8 et. my eth ) 7°! “TRepuby owner is requested to come for’ erty, pay charges and take h F KEATI ANTED—A good DINING-ROOM SERVANT, ene who will make himself generally useful. LOST AND FOUND. 7 Z FOR RENT AND SALE. [NEATLY CONN EOTING FURNSHED ROOMS OF re No. 137_1 street, 3 ste. References given and AUCTION SALES. ee, For ether Auction Salessee first page. See eee THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW A DESI KALLE HOOM, with board, and BOARD. Without rociasy may be had at 134 Penn, ave- nue; between 1th and 2th i SO LET—Three ROOMS, poctadi, TV teatily. Rick goon okt e earemeple quire at No. 120 Fast Capitol street. my 15-2t* Fe NISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, without board. Boarding house opposite, wher L are served. Apply at No. 320 New York vente, 9th and 1th ets, my 16-iw* RNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A two-atory Piiitick HOUR, with FURNITURE? will be four mon’ fe BCBS i iv Ist. Apply at $52'G.near Mth te amy Io-eost FOR RENT—Part of SQUARE Sil, between O and inna froatiagcn Sth ne Possession given ely. Noes ey at, ‘or further par ealase iy Entre at "y°0 SELL OR TO LET—A RESTAURANT with ‘bree rooms,a stable and other out-buildings. There is aleoa good garden attached. The houre ie iD a good business piace, where enterprise will be well rewarded. Apply at corner K and 3d ats, east my 16-3t* A RESTAURANT FOR SALE OHRAP, in gnod order and doing a good business, near the Patent Office. Rent low. The building 18 about T5feetdeep. Sold in consequence of sicknesa in she, Present, owners femily, «living poctn sit + soldin a few days. ~F. L- LEY, 363 8th street west. re my 16-3t* sa A SS ‘OR SALE—With immediate possession,..e F PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on & street, by 14 deep. Improvements, a large double-wing cottage, 10 roor three small buildings in the rear; good fencing, garden, fruit trees, &v.; for $510. MITCHELL & BON, Real Estate Brokers, my I6-Im* _ southeast cor. Pa. av. and I5th at, T° RENT— With or without furniture, until Ist of October next, a very p easant PARLOR and ‘ge BED KOOB!, on West street. Georgetown, Good board near. References exchanged. Ad- dress C. B. W., Georgetown Post Office, where and when applicant can be seen. my 16-3t* Fo, KENT—A neatly FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for one or two young gentlemen, on 23d street, 4 doors south of I. my 14- Freee a tromtory and attic FRAME HOUSE, situated on 13th atreet, Island. In- quire at 575 opposite. my |4-lw* OR RENT—Two well furnished ROOMS, Also ‘asmall well furnished HOUSE, with gas and bath. Apply at 393 H street, second door from S. W. corner of H and 13th sts. my 14 2t ‘OR SALE—The Good- Will, Ktock and Fixtures of the MONUMENTAL HOUSE, near the De- Bet mply at the corner of 13th and D streets, to my 14-3t* F°% RENT—A large COUNTER, splendidly ft- ted up, at 448 7th street. opposite the Patent Office. I avery suitable location for the Jew- elry or Cigar and Tobacco business, Apply at In- ternational Saloon, 448 7th atree my 14-3t 'OR RENT—Three large unfurnished ROOMS, on second floor of house 448 7th street. oppo- site the Pa ent Office. A very good location for the Photograph or any light business. Apply at “International Saloon,’ 4487th st. my 14-3t* OOMS8 FOR RENT—At “Mount Pleasant," north of Boundary street, between 7th and lith streets. Delighttal residence for persons do ing business inthe city and desiring a country residence. Inquire at grocery store, corner of M and 10th sta, my 14-3t* I ETERMINED TO SKLL—12.000 feet of IM- PROVED PROPERTY, at half its value. Two new BRICK HOUSES, at $2,259 each. Three FRAME HOUSES, at $!8Weach, Fine BUILD- ING LOT, with advantage of two brick walls, 20 CHELL & SON by 100, MI 5 Real Estate Brokers, my 14-3t* 8. E. cor. Pa. av. and 15th st. T° LET—For the summer, a firat-claas HOUSE, completely furnished. in the First Ward. Ap: ply at Cottage Market, 309 I street. my 13 eot! {TORE FOR RENT—A good business stand, suit- S able for grocery and provision store, with two rooms adjoining, corner 6th and H atreeta, In- quire 552 H street, three doors east of 6th street. my 13-3t* FOR BALE—The TEASE of « store on Penn. avenue, located between luth and 13th streets. A good stand for any business. Price moderate. Apply at 544 Penn. avenue, between Ist-and 24 atreeta, in the Jewelry Store. my 13 3t* Te LET—A thoroughly FURNISHED HOUSE, with all modern conveniences; gas and water in chambers; large er with pump and hydrant water. Apply No. 4 K street, corner 9th and Masa. avenue. my 13-3t* OR RENT — A STABLE and CARRIAGE- HOUSK, with stalls for two horses. Apply at No. 422 16th street, between Hand I. my !2-Iw* ‘OR RENT—To gentlemen only, one large fur- nished CHAMBER. Oall at 358 7th street, between I and Mass. ayenue, my 12-5t* RARE CHANOE.—FOR BALE, the Stock, Gooa-will and Fixtures of the WILLARD HOTEL STABLES, one of the best stands in Washington. D. C., consisting of Horses, Car- Tiages, uagies &c. For particulars inquire of HOMAS CLARK, at the Stable, my 12-lw* lth st., below Penn. avenue. URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Containing 10 rooms; has gas in parlors and 3 chambers; 8 hydrant in tne yard and stable and carriage- house. References required. The house is sit- uated in Georgetown. Inquire at this office. my 11 eo3t Fo SALE—The Stock and Good- Will of a GRO- I’ CEBY, now doing a good cash business. This is a rare opportunity offered to any one wishing to go in business. Angnise at this office, or toS. H. BACON, 393 south side P&nn. avenue, between 43¢ and 6th streets, or BARBOUR, SEMMES & OO. Rent moderate. my ll-lw* "PAmen UP. ESTRAY—Op the lith instant, a dark bay MARE, about 14%4 hands high. The ‘d, prove prop- eo away. NG. Monudient Yard, 1t* On lath st., fronting the Canal. Also. a first-rate COOK, who wil To any such good wages and a good home 15 of- ply at 182 I street, near 2ist. wash and iron. “0.8. A. shoulder. The above reward will be given if re- turned to HENRY JONES. and South Carelina avenue. my 16-2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good BARBER, at No.5747th street, between Band Mary- 14-2t] HECH ANTED -In a Shoe store, s BOY, 16 or 17 f Must come well recommended. -131 Penn. avenue. D—A WET NURES. white preferred. $5 REWARD —Strayed or stolen, on the 15th instant, a sorrel MARE; hind legs swollen; on the left flank, and ‘* C.”’ on her left corner 9th street east O8T—On Tuesday, May 10th, a small ITALIAN 4 GREYHOUND, fawn color and white; white feet and face. Had on a black and white collar. Any one returning same or giving information, will be liberally rewarded. K. F. PAGE. 502 7th st my 16-3t under Od@ Fellows’ Hall ANTED—Four first-class HOUSE CARPEN- TERS, at the new building, eud of 2)th street, Holmead’s burial graund. Apply at SAM'L ALL'S grocery store, corner of 2th and I sts, ood, neat, intelli, understande coo! hotel. Alro,a WOMAN, who can do ly at American House, corner nue, to Tenaliytown, a PACKAGE OF ‘CLOTHING, containing a black silk coat, trimmed with bugles; one leather colored berage dress; one brown and white p'aid gingham dress; also, underclothing. A suitable reward will be given if returned to Mr. A. HEITMILLER, on Vermont avenue, between N an A way 16-2t* $1 0 REWARD.—Strayed away, on Saturday, lith instan ANTED—A MALE CHILD. from the age of six weeks to three months. wanting a good home anda kind ‘other for Whete fice, with full particulars and addr OUSE WANTED—A gentleman with small, jishes to rent a small HOUSE shborhood, in this city or a house will bé taken, if Please address, statin; terms. Box 357 Washington Post careful family, in @ respectable nei ANTED—A COOK and HOUSEMAID. A to W.G. BUSEY, High street, below Bri: REWARD —Lonst, about the 2ist April, one $50 FExee AND DIAMOND NECRLAGE, going from I street to Baltimore—four strands diamonds set in silver shape of star. one ‘op surrounded by small stones. The above re- ward will be paid if left at 435 I street, between 9th and 0th sts., Washington, D.C 16-lw™ “@. 0. SHAT. OST—On the 15th inst., between 5 and 6 o’clock m., between Vermont avenue, out L str: , two COWS—one asmall white and black cow, speckled, abouts yesre old, with a leather strap around her neck; t! brown and white cow, with white face; she hi only three teats, anda repe around her neck. They were last seen in the public lot south of the Treas ury Extension. The above reward will be paid to any one returning them te the subscriber, at 341 Ma sachuretts a’ my 16-5t* e other a dark -» between 12th and i3th ats. ood restaurant COOK, Also, 8. at good wages, by A. WURT m 438 E street, nea: WANTED A first-class COOK. Also. : DINING-ROOM SERVANT, colored AKEN UP ESTRAY, on the 8th, one SORREL HORSE, branded “J.C,’? The owner can have m by coming forward and paying charg: 1334 and B streets, Island. my 14-3t* ferred. None but those who can come well rec- ommended need apply. Avoly at 61 Missouri ave- m: nue, between 3d ani ANTED—A BRICK HOUSE, with from 8 to 10 rooms, situated in a healthy locality. Un- furnished house preferred. Apply to REECE 6 04 12th street, between I and K. y TED—Two white WOMEN, willin ort distance in the count One to cook, wash and iron as nurse for two small children, and Good reference 2 4th street, between D and y 13-3t' away from house No. 244 Penn. able reward will be given for the return, or infor- . for the sum- for a small fam- eels ee 90 Fe ag th. Th lium size. the setting representing a wreath. 8 OUSE WANTED.—4An unfurnished HOUSE, | fitder will receive the four to eight rooms; itable for housekeeping for a 4 it_of reference ci i Rent paid monthly, which must drest RIBEON, for one week, Star Office. ished ROOM! swnall family, Best TED—A COLORED WOMAN (cook) to go but those well recom- mended need snply. Inquire at 326 G st: tween 12th and 'HIRTY GOOD GRANITE STONE CUTTERS Phat we the Cnestant street B: ia. r day. nev OP ARE MCORANN & K Contractors, P: ANTED—A MARKET GARDENER, (German to be preferred,) immediatel: to character and experi eq! offer will be made to suc! 6th street, bet 12-e03t my 13-3t* No. 38, opp. Ornter Market. $ 1 0 REWARD,—Lost, on Monday. the 9th in- stant, TER months old, with white spot on his bre: one returning said dog to BE. M. CARR, Sup’t Vien ene, as h one. tween Dand E sts., at 1... eee ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroider on en and Cambric. od hands constant work and bri ne CT 1g Depot, a8 street, oppo 1264, near Giesboro: Pol do housework for ANTED—A white GIRL, brs jady can pri lo _a little housewor ‘ashington Post two persons; OF 8 ressing Mrs. M.A. V., W! BE D—SECOND-HAND FURN’ Beds, Bedd: id ‘ary descriptions ees D#tzcr OF PoUUMBIA ‘Wasntwaton Covn- TY, To-wit:—T hi Cr th f Fo BALE—Two horongh ‘bred hasa colt, the ot jurther particular aged sbout Syears. The owner of ibed horse is requested pert; charges and take him reeled Saad ied cbse Given under my hand and seal this 19th day of May. A. with foal, For SB street, be. ‘An ENGINE and BOILER, 8 to 10 Ap l .at DUVAL'S 3 I Ost Don Fae BLOODHOUND, five months y} old, white spot on his breast; ears cut. Strayed wwenue. A suit- ation. my 14-3t* $ REWARD.—Lost, on the night of the 3th lepot to instant, in going from the 6th st. in a car, a blsck morocco WALLET, containing $55 in Treasury notes. The above reward will be given if returned to HINTON & TEEL, Mer- chant Tailors, on Pa, avenue, between 6th and 7th my 14-3t* sts, | Pyerees yanmar lane, avenue, or G street, be- tween I7th and 2ist streets, Thur-day morn- BREASTPE I value of the pin and sof the owner—it being highly prized asa gt froma deceased parent—by leaving it at Room ‘0. 31 Winder’s Building, 17th street my 14-3t* 'OUND—A POOKET-BOOK, containing a sum of money, which the owner can have by de- fi ta and pari : seribing contents ead iW MoUATHEAN, at W.M. Shustur & Bro’ ‘8 liver-colored POL DOG, 8 ast, Any avenue, near 19th street, Warehouse No. 3, N. Y¥ will receive the above reward and thanks of the owner. my 13-3t* $ 1 0 bial hore tt don Monday morning, 9th instant. two ne a white Cah with red spots, neck almost red; the other a r cow, with star in her forehead; ¢ her tail white. Both dry. * I will-give $10 for information of both, or $5 for either of their return, or information where he lower part of them. Let me aye at the Washington Brew- ery. (my 13-3¢' DENIS KENALY._ $25 pe Weng oy from the stable of Wm, . Roland, on oe night of the 34 of May, a iT R: ch, three white feet and knees, about 4 hands hi falfen ip neck, fee in forehead, the letters W. on ri le of neck; nat TT er, "Twill give ihe aboge reward iTaeut to mie oF left here I str 5 D iesboro’ Bi ROLAND. Boar vresniugton, Ds. myl3-lw* . ereby certify that James Dove. ident of th ij in tl rict of Oolumbia, brought betareme the suse geriber, one of the Justices of the Taaee in. Pos the said county, this 18th day of May, tray, his Ce on unok bes pavessing os enclosures, one cro) switch tail, Bieaeret tin sbecete: D. le ey sotY BENS. 8, KINAEY,J. P. (t. OR SALE—A three-story and basement BRICK HOUSE, containing eight large rooms, sit- uated on lith street, between N and O; been built about three years. Price $2,590. A two-stor: FRAME HOUSE, containing six rooms, situa’ on 8th street, between L and M; under rent for $3) RS: month. Price $1.80. Three small FRAME OUSES, situated on 6th street, between F and d, Island. ‘Apply te D. HAUPTMAN, 512 11th street, three doors north of Penn. avenue, my I1-lw* HoLse FOR SALE—On Maryland avenue, be- tween 6th and 7th streets. A three-story. BRICK HOUSE, with frame back building—1l rooms and passage. Lot 2 by 100 feet. F. MACE, Real Estate Broker, my 11-6t* 617 7th street. Fo&S SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, No. 518 Maryland avenue, near 6th street, bal- cony in front, and contains 11 rooms. Terms made very easy, and price low, owner can be seen any evening afteré% o'clock at the house. Title perfect. RICHARD. BARNHOUSE, my 1l-lw* Fo SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE and lot on 8th street, between D and E south. For further particulars inquire ut R. W. JOHN- SON’S coach shop, on J2th street,No. 553, between Ban my 10-6t* Fo “BALE— Furniture and Good Will of a BOARDING-HOUSE, containing 0 rooms and aaumber of boarders. Inquire second door from 46 Street, on P street south, near Arsenal Gate, my 10- F°, RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE, with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on the sauare between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard st. Possession given on the 10th PA June next. For terms, &c¢., apply on the ween: 8. my (OR SALE—8.000 acres of rich FARMING LANDS in Towa, (Hardin, Story, Wright, and Franklin counties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 tu 640 acres. Located 1856. Patents from the Government. Will exchange for property in or near Washington. FOR SALE —Two and a half years’ lease of a store property on Penn. avenue, sow renting for 200 per month, will be sold, with Confectionery tock, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures cums plete. $13,000 for a property Fier took feet on Penn. Tet ry brick building, having two ‘ge rooms additional, now rent- WILL BUY THE LEASE of a large. 1,000 dious HOUSE, with store siabla attached, Address Mr. LEASE, Star Office ap 21-lm* Fo BALE M3 RENT—A first-rate two-story FRAME HOUSE, containing nine rooms, to- gether with nine BUILDING ‘8, allset outwith choice fruit, such a8 hes, pe tums, cher- ries, 3) all ofthe relectio ith a pump of excellent water in the yard; on the corner of G and Usth streets and Fen. avesne ro For farther vr . 9 Pape ine on residence No. 97) oaRROLL, {OR RENT—With ithont Board,an excel- kK lent PARLOR ‘and several well furnished BED- lee, OF 5a BeOOND HAND WA ¥. my 18-3¢ MUBRAY & SEMMES. iJ at A “Gov. Curtin” and “Belle Haven,” Apply to the ‘aptains on board, or un B, DAVIDSON, my 18-tf - 59 Water street, Georgetown. 0 D STYLISH . aa Biack Stitt Secques and fell Circulars. with «foil stock of Grenadine and other tnin Shawls, Many SFthke eaten eee Sw COLLEY. my Lest °9g5 7th street, near Pa, avenue. OT! — ind to for MED- IOE.. BnTiCSs. lebted 5 pos I to mary pobenen rottaned ‘to settle the ame Bycalits on iz. W. Btior, Drogeist, corner of Fand 12th streets, who is authorised to meget for any mon pai him for me. otherwise their ac- placed in coun’ the ds of Hector, my 1s BB SPEARE, MD. [NPY Abhise DRESS Goons. Opened this day, a large ani Senagt semrorsmont Shon" 1 su es importers’ and wit ee sold afeomalt to close Ones. The Indios ae specially invited ¢2 oall early, 227 13-8 No. 523 7th street. i he COPARTNERSS: ereto! oar un- aorta meee Raa 'S MEROHANT’S AND BANKER’S ALMA- Ce Ne aa ATIOB B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Kuctioneers, TRUST#E'S BA By autho ots geet. of trust ands decree of J 1¢ Supreme Court o! District, cause of Buglieh Dodge aud Uox aciinet Oar. and Wm. HB. Ve.able, the subscriber will,.on the isth day, of May pext, ‘at five o'clock in thw after: Boon, expose te sale at auction, to the highest bid- der, the following property in this meer the padding i suemely. Lot ‘gte| of 17, in , eginning at e nO! werner of id Tot 16. trontte th Cy jicee epee north 72 feet, et ic to the beginning, There are en thos varcel of ground five tenements, a: d each will-be sold separately. with a sdfficient portion er grenet attached to each. Terms: fourth of the purchase mc ia cash, ana the residue at 6, 12 and 1g months; with interest, for which tae r’s bonds, with surety. will be taken. 2 lien on the p: i4on acld retained. | & deposit of 930 on each lot will be le. "Beeds, certificates, bonds, stamps, at the pur- on the form t fully complied with withi e terms are no ly, ia Gve days from the day of sale, tke property will be Tesold at the defaulter’s risk and cost, W. RSDIN, Trustee, ap l8-stawkde GREEN & WELLIAMS, Aucts, BY J. 0, Mo@UIBE & 00, Auctioncers, VALUABLE LOTS ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE- rapping thence south Ta feet thence wort 105 ‘oot thence east 186 fe NUB NAAR 14TH STRESC AT PUBLIO SALE. On MONDAY APTERNOON, ‘at 6 o'clock. on the premises, we stall sell, Lot Sacre No. 213, irosting 100 ieet winehee, ha setts avenue, and 162 feet 11 inches, street, _ being the corner Lot at the i tion teenth street, M street. and Maseachusettenrenty, and immediately 0; the fine Pordonce of Will be divided into small red. 180, im nediately after, we shall seli, Lot No. 16, in Square 247, fronting 68 feet on Masseohusetts and hei back to Sy foot alley, to So divide : an . into four lots of 16 feet 8 inches ‘each: Terms: One-third in cash, the remainder in siz res twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast om the premiaes. onveyenees ‘St the cost of the purchaser, my 10d [(Rep.} J.C. McGU. & U0., Auots, ¥ J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ELEVEN BUILDING LOTS IN THE VIOENITY OF FOURTEENTH AND P STRESTS AT PUB- LIQ AUCTION. On MONDAY a¥FTKENOON 16, at 6 o'elock, on the premises. we anal! sell, rvs Build- ing Lots in Drury’s sub: division of situated betwren Fourteenth and Fi! west, and north P and Chestnut street ‘erms: One-fourth in cash, the remainder in six. and cighteen months, with interest secured by a deed of trast on the premises. Conveyances st the cost of the purchaser, Lee saah payment, of 62 on each Lot wiil be re- juired at e 6 of “ny id 5.0. MOGUIRE 00. Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, SEVEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THR NORTHERN PART OF THE O1TY AT AUO- Ti On MONDAY, the 16th instant, at 69’clock, p.m. we shall sell, in front of the premises, in Square No, 513, Lots No. 8 9, 34. and 35, on M atreet north, be- Lot, No. 21, in Gquere No. 512, fropting onO street north, between T and 5th streets west. ih, balance in 6,12, and 18 ‘erms: One-third months, ‘or netes bearing inierest, secured by & deed of trust on the premises, A conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost u . olny" GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts, Y¥ J. 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneere. EIGHT GOOD BUILDING LOTS AT THE OCOR- NER SEVENTH AND H 8TBEETS ISLAND. On MONDAY AFTERNOON. May 16, at 6 o'clock, on tbe premises, we shall sell, eight desirable Building Lots in Square 439, fronting eack 2) feet on Seventh street wert. at the corner of South H street, and running back 95 feet to an alley. These Lots possess great vaiue from their conti- ant) 5 the extensive wharves in the immediate vicinity. Terms: One. third in cash, the remainder insizand twelve months, with interest, cecured by a deed of trust on the premises. A payment of @2 will be required at the sale, my.13-d J. O, MoGUIBE & OU. Aucts, ascend AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. B® 2. &- McG: IRE & 00., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALA OP VALUA BUSINESS PRONSETY at the oo er 4 WHOLE CF CQUARY HO AT TOTO oe neck rire Sixth snd Serenth streets east, On TURSDAY AFTERNOO! ys 2 fowtog tg sheerder bereters sie ving ane oe lowin, e order deeres of the Supreme ‘Gourt of the Bhrsiecse Bon Un. Dia sitting in chancery. parsedion the 9th day of ath . 1864, certsin causy w ler #@ complainant, and Lean Tot Nem shall slithe jot No. a4, No 732, es OD a east. B street at its intersection with Pennsylvania averue. running back 75 feet, with the improve- ments, consisting of a nearly new Brick Dwelling- Hoare, with finestore attached Immediately after, the whole of square No, 841, fronting reepect-valy on East Capitol ard south A streets, betwen Fifth Sixth streets east, eub- divided inte desirable building lots fronting om east en Immediately after, lote No. 16 snd 17, in- square No, 868 trontlag 51 feet “4 tween Aitth wenth streets east, aud revs ba back 158 feet | inch to a3)-f»talley ‘L>t 7 5 prpvec wish samail fratne Dwelling. aa east. between south I streets, ana oxtend- ing back with thet wid:h to the rear of the lot. Tercs: One third ia c-ah; the residue in three equal instalments at six. twelve. and eighteen montha, with interest. for whieh the purchaser shall give notes. secured to the satisfaction of the Tregiees. ume zw to have the option of iD, cash. a onveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- as terms of sale are not nose plied zit in ze ereafter, reserve revell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- a GEO, 4 BOHRER, ‘ E. O'MORGAN : a. THOS. BRADLEY,( “utee 21-eodécds "J. 0. MUGUIRE & Uo., Ancte, Y¥ J.C, McGUIRE & OO , Auctioneers. E1@H’ MALL BUILDIN TS AT Conn OF NORTEL SIMRET AND NEW ar A E. On TUESDAY AF1ERNOON, May I7th, at sti; yin bate tg 7Fe atauied ct the corner ot No. ware No. fnorth L strost and Now Wampehice avenue at of nos str, vided into eighteen Lots of atout fifveen feet frat, each fronting respectively on L street and New ‘ Banpebire avenue. ‘erms: One-third in cash; the remainder in «ix andtwelve months, with interest, secured by @ eed o: trust on the mises, or all cash at the option of the purch: . Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. ~a permest of $40 on each lot be required af ale. my 10M 3.0. MoGUIRE & 00., Afeta. ¥ J.C. McQUIRE& CO., Auctioneers, BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE AND GROUNDS ON CAPITOL HILL AT PUBLIC SALE, On TUESDAY AFTERNOUN, May Wth. at 6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell, Lots No, 41 42, and 43, in Square No. 732, front! ip soeetce u feet 5i ches on Second streeteast tween south Bana reets. running back 136 feet 8 iaches, wit) a 50-foot alley on the north side, and im- roved by s Handsome Cottage Dwe ling, contain- ing two Parlors 18 feet square, separated by a fine Ball and small Dining Room in rear, and fine Chambers, with brick kitchen and smaii stable, cistern of water at back door. and gas thronghout. The grounds are hardsomely laid out with fruit and shrubbery,and altogethor itis a charming res- idence fora small family, The House was builtin the most superior man- per by a master builder for his own use. hasa brick foundation, aid is double framed througho it Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in sia ang sepive imonths, with interest, secured oy adeod of truet, my.10 J.C. McGUIRE & OO.. Aucts. Y W.L. WALL &€0., Auctioneers, 500 DOZEN Extra choice Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, Scheidam Holland Gin, Royal Port Wine, Bourbon and Nectar Whiskey, Clarets, &c., re- waining of the stock of R. Oromelien & Oo..'wili be sold by their order at Public Sale,on WEDNBS- DAY, 18th May, at l0o0’clock, The same may be examined at their ralrs room, No, 393, Pennsys- ni }, BeCont oor, ED eee: ew ML. WALL & CO.. Aucte. Y WM. B. LEWIS & 00.. Auctioneers. LARGE CLOSING OUT SALE AT AUCTION. At our Store, No. 427 Seventh street, on MON- DAY next, the 16th inst., at 10 o’clock a. m., we shall sell a great variety of Fancy Goods, Silver Plated Castors, Tea Sets, Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Knives, Oups, &c , Ice Pitchers, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Fancy Soap, W-iting Paper, Spool Cotton, Needles, Brushes, &c., &c, to be sold without reserve to close. Algo, in the EVENING. at 7 o'clock, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Gold Pens, Photographic Albums, Family Bibles, Booka, &c., &c. M. B. LEWIS :& CO., my 13-3t (Chron2t} Auctioneers, YY J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT BALE OF CHOICE LIBRARY On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 4th, at 7 o'clock. at the Auction Rooms, and continued each succeeding Evening, at the same hour, until the whole is disposed of, we shall sell, without rcaerea, a portion of the Library of t te Chas. F. Mayer, of Baltimore, Md., to which valuable additions from anotber source has been made, the whele comprising Miscellaneous and Scientific Works, Il- lustrated: Edition, Sets of Monthlies, Pamphlets, Congressional Documents, &c., &c. Ly Bo Gotalevues now ready for delivery. se now 'y for a apsi-dtf @ J.-C. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts, BY W.L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. 8. W. corner PR: av, and 9th st. GROCERIES, LIQUORS, O1G ARS, AND TOBAC- T : On TUESDAY MORNING. 17th inst , at 10 o’clk, we willsell at the Auction Rooms, an assortmen of Groceries, Liquors, &c., comprising— Barre)s and boxer of Coffee Boxes Brown rel low, aud Castile 9 Soe 4 ases Bauce. Catsap. Tomsat Lt Cases Fruits, Jellies Sardines, Meats, acco, Chewing and mor ing, jperm, Adamantine and Mould Candles, per. Cinnamon, and Ginger, ie Sugar and Preserves, . 3 barrels superior Apple Brandy, 3 Babreis old Monoseshels Whisk arrels old Monongshela ey. fovarrels ola Bourben Whinkey,. 9 baskets Champagne, Boxes Bitters, ‘erring. and Beef, ALSO. Lot Clothing, Small Stores, and Hats, Lot Grain Backs and Tents, jugar i js i, my. 14-3t WM. L. WALL & O0., Aucts, Y WM. L, WALL & O0., Auctioneers. WO HUNDRED AND FIFTY BARRELS PRIME *POratons AT AUCTION, IN LOTS TO SUIT On TOESDAY MORNING, May I , commencing a5 10 oes we dead sell, at our Auction Booms, wi Tr cash— eee Laren aren ° i 148008 onder, In BOWL. WALL & C0., Aucts, Y J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF VERY VALUA- - BLE GREEN-HOUSB PLANTS, On TBURSDAY MORNING, May 13th, at 11 o’clock. by virtue of an order from the Honorable Orphans’ Court of the District of Columbia, I shall sell, uear Boundary street, between Twentieth and Retreat vt at yuplis suction, for ac- count of the est of 6 lat ohn elas. ABOUT 150 JAPONIOAS AND CAPE JESSA- believed to be the finest green-house plants in the United States, eee pataatrtor FEEL POTCLAS., i; om 5 * Maan e tra TS McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, RY GOODS AT OLD PRICES. Having bought largely before the late advance in goods, we are thereby enabled to sell thent for reife have a fall line of Dress Goods, ‘Ladion Silk Owe gre selling Cottons st case prices. Look to your interest ans RGM J. JOHNSON & 00.. my 14-3t* corner 20th street and Pa. av. BLACK SILKS! Bux SILKS) pny CHEAP, tok fp front up fp Fory fue predan. very paises small lot i Check, India and Freneb 8. : Col Si all ener: BY 5-00" SR Teh atrwsh near Pevaveras. - . FOLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 2 Semele cea ss ater Se a aA re, Keoping Articles 2 ly, No. ry and = Sih and Tit streets, invites the s tween an streets, inv: ion eftentanrant keopors: heuacksopers una others to his stock, which is complete in every depart: and will be sold at the lowest gure for cash. Goods delivered to any part of the city or George- town free of charge. my 13. RANGES AND LEMONS! O ORANGES AND LEMONS! f ORANGES AND LEMONS! 1,000 BOXES MESSINA ORANGES, Prime Sweet Fruit, 4.96 TIOTORE GORD ano TAMELa, ce. 486 No. 486 7th strest, aire, SoTerms cash. Fo, SALE—A SORREL MARR, five years old; is a fine tra’ 3; goes well fo heres IN BL! vy idle, Can be seen at JOH ee sold my Vt 80) veler; Gl erase Be sracetars aos West. ILE DAIRY FOR SALB—Large hotel dread Oty Foee Guise Box 937." aay ; * BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown, FURNITURE. GEOCCERIES, WAGON, OAR- RIAGES, &c.,&c . AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 20, at 1) 0’clk, I will sell, at my Auction Store, No. 174, Bridge street near the Market House. vod assortment of Household Furniture, &c., ke Lot of Groceries epdgroekery, Ware, &c., 4 Boxes Window Glais, 1 Wagon and Harness, 2 Carriages and Harness, And many other articles too numerousto men- my.14-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ¥ J.C. MoGUIRE & OO, Auctioneers. 4,000 DOZEN TRADE SALE CHOICE OLD OURBON WHISKEY AT A OTION Ou WEDNESDAY MORNING, May sth, at I o’clock, on the first floor of our Auction Rooma,we shail sell, in lots to suit the teade, 4.000 DOZEN CHOIOE QLD BOURBON WHIS- handsomely labelled and putup inoases by the old and reliable irm of A. Binninger & Oo. © attention of the trade is particularly called to this sale. mylid 3.0, McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. Y J, C0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. NEW _ THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING HOUSE. WITH STORE ATTACHED ON K a NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT ic- ‘LON. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May itt at 6 o'clock on the premises, we shail sell, a searable Lot on K street north. next to tke corner of - necticut Avenue, 2x100 eet, improved Ra a new three-story Brick Dwelling House, with Store Room attached. well adopted tor a br place as well aga residence, Bed in the vicinity of the poblic Deverta. pents sad Miioes, rom possession given. One-half cash, the remainder in six, and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premit (508. © it st of the purchaser. a eren at oe CoS CG UIEM & O0., Aucts. TE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, IN OON- EN Reet lA : ; me bour : my Bea OSG. McGUIRE & 00. GREAT SALE OF CARRIAGES AND HARNESS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, May %, comment at 10 o’clock, we will sell, at the Carriage Reposi- tory of Thomas Young, No. 409: Pennsyivania av., near 434 street, south side, his large and extensive stock of first-class Carriages, &c., embracing— 5 New and Second Hand Family Carriages and Coaches, for one and two Horres, part very fii 20 Top and No Top Buggies and Tro ting W: Several fine Bretts, Phaectons, and Physician’s a@@Or 8, 1 Second Hand French Coupe, 1 English Dog Wagon. Several Barouch and Buggy Poles, 40 Sette first-class Double and Single Harness, Sil- wee and Japan mounting, part of which is very pe. Together with other Carriages not enumerated. ‘the above stock wmibresee 4 the largest and finest Da assortment Of C: and Harness ever offe: at auction in this cit: id. is disposed of on account of Mr. Bor! retiring from business, and we es- pecially callthe attention of purchasers to ssle as the stock will be paromrccrny sold. The Repository is for rent and it is one of the best stands inthe city for any kind of business. bac pr} on the premises, ‘el om cM" WM. L. WALL & 00., Aucts, By % © MoGUIRE & 00., auctioneers AB 1T ON NORTH K 8T., BETWEEN VeINbT BTRERT RAST AND DELAWARE AVE™ NUE. ‘ 'UORSDAY AFTERNOON, May 9, at 6 o’olk, on the nierince. we sheltaelle Loc tty 8: in Square No.715, fronting 60 feet on north K street, between a aes it ae ‘and Delaware avenue, and running le ‘Terms: One third in cash the remainder in three ane ox rye with interest secured by a deed of Trust on the premises, t the cost of the purchaser, Dried Thep.| 3/0. MoGUIRW a OO BY J. 0, MoGUIRE & 00.. Auctioneers. T RICK DWELLING HOUSE NWITH BACK BUILDING ON TENTH STBEST BETWEEN 0 AND P STEETS. oo of Lot arts On FBIDAY AFTERNOON, May 20, e shall se! iting on Tent ch street, west be- s the mn juare No. v oO P street run 6 foet toa publicalley, tm red by a wall Built, and en! Oo ry Gfouse with Brice Sack Bui'al raining note, rooms, Sa tne re 5 Tr : One-half i: ih, balance in six months, fe i fate : alt: ae rigty non: I ‘ly possession giv. dire 3.0 MOGUIRE & CO . Aucts. CLOTHING, CAMP Siinp vGaison BevIFAGs, TENT OUT- GS, ke. : fef Quartermastey’s Ofes, Depot Washington, Chief Quartermasters ORG any 8 Woke Will be sold at ic ametion, at Government Warehouse. No. ote p G.rat Ih orclock Me ERmangY, MED gage hy areca fou of stores ‘condemned as unit for public ser- vice, viz > and T: , Shirts Infantry and Oa) , Costes “Boney eae : pre. ¥ . Tents, ‘Tent Poles, oes PT a a lm ‘Also, about nbety (0) Yous of Bog a oattings, Sesmsciel bidders ‘will be required to romove the stores within five (8) ; EUR EE Brigadier General sorf of Washington, DU 86 OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. Deautifal assortment of Gilt and mp t8S emir Recor Pk — RB SALE—Four large. 4, well brokea F Of ULES Boldt it, the having wrtiv