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___ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Groven’s THeater.—The great Parisian Sensation drama, in four acts, entitled “Lucie D'Arville, the Persecuted Wife,” will be per- formed to-night, Miss Mary Provost appearing im the principal character. This will be the ast representation of this play. Foxrp’s TozaTsr—Miss Mary Mitchell is Announced to appear to-night as “Henri St. Alme,” «‘Hamet” and ‘Mathilde de Meric,” in the military drama, “Phe French Spy.” Faiss Mitchell is a good actress, and enters with zen into all characters she attempts to por- ‘ay. ConcERT.—Teresa Carreno, the child planis' ‘will give another and a final concert to-a ht Ze Odd Fellows’ Hall, in aid of the soldiers ‘wounded in the late battles. She will be assisted by some fine vocalists, and the selec- tions will be from the m = posers ost prominent com: CANTERBURY.—‘ Undjo’s Uave,” is the great Attraction here just now, and it may be oe said that itis got up in first-class style The great Contortioni-t Santiago Gibbonnoise ap- pears among other performers METROPOLITAN HALL.—Rich, rare and racy @ntertainments are given here nightly. Ballets, pantomimes, negro burlesques, &c., are all performed in fine style. Txe Fae anv Festival of the Foundr M. E. Church, corner of Fourteenth and ¢ streets, is still open to #il who would passa Pleasant evening, and aid in the erection of the mew church building. Ls ————— GENERAL WADSWORTH—His Remains in this City.—Dr. Ross, who was sent to the army by Drs. Brown and Alexander, embaimers, on Monday a week ago, for the purpose of recov- ering the body of the gallant General Wads- Worth, returned this merning, having been successfulin his mission. The body was tound buried at a point on the Wilderness pattle Seid between the Fredericksburg plank road and turnpike. It had been enclosed in a good coffin, painted black, and was interred, it is said, by a man named Pat Griffin, wholivesin the vicinity of the Wilderness battle field, and ‘who had been befriended by Gen. Wadsworta in Washington, and who had obtained Gen. Lee's permission to care for the body. ‘The remains were recovered by a party sent out uncer a flag of-true,and were brought to Fredericksburg yesterday at eleven o’clock, and placed on board the steamer Mary F. Rapley, and brought to this city this morning at two o'clock. The wound which cansed death was found to haye been made by a minuie ball, which entered on the left side and mear the top of the skull, and is Supposed to have thence taken a downward course He laid two days after being wounded, but was delirious up tothe moment of his death. All his clothing except his boots was tonnd upon his person, but the buttons had been cut from his coat, his straps were torn trom his shoal- ders, and his watch was gone, and pockets ‘were turned inside out. Itis but just to say that Gen. Lee gave frea consent to have the body exhumed and brought home; butsome of his officers did allim th-ir power to thwart the party seeking the body, by objecting to slight iniormalities in the ar- rangements for the flag-of-truce. The bedy is at the establishment of Drs. Brown & Alexander, but it is so far decom- osed that it cannot be embalmed. It will be, jowever, placed in & metallic coffin and taken to New York Gen. Sprague, Adjutant General of the State of New York, is here, by direction of Governor Seymour to take charge of the re- mains in the name of the State and have them disposed of as the relatives of deceased may direct. Gen. Sprague, accompanied by Hon. John F. Seymour, (brother of the Governor, Dr. Fitzhugh, and Hon. F. Olark, allof New York, visited the rémains this morning. it is the purpose to remoye the remains to- motiow morning. ——————————— ForrtH Warp UNCONDITIONAL UNION “MextinG.—The Unconditional Union voters of She Fourth Ward favorable to the re-election of M:. Richard Wallach to the mayoralty, as- sembied in large numbers last night at the Metropolitan Hook and Ladcer House, on Massachusetts avenue, and organized by call- ing Mr. R. W. Fenwick to the chairand ap- pointing Mr. Wm. H. Hoover secretary. The cali for the meeting was read, and the Object stated to be for the purpose of forming the ward ticket. Mr. R. Gray Campbell offered the following: Be it resolved by the Unconditional Union Voters of the Fourth Ward, That in the chief executive of this city, Richard Wallach, we recognize a Joyal and trne man, who bas during his entire ministration acted with an “eye solely” to the interest of the city and the good of the country; and, believing that in times like the present good public servants should be upheld in their efforts for the country’s welfare, we anerefore pledge to Richard Wallach our hearty and undivided support, and that we will use all honerable means to secure his re-election as Mayor of this city at the approaching June election. The resolution was adopted unanimously. The name of Col. John P. Pepper was pro- posed as a candidate for Alderman, and he ‘was nominated by acclamation. Two tickets were proposed for members of the Board of Common Council. One ticket contained the names of Messrs. Asbury Lloyd, Michael Larner and Jos. Follansbee, (present incumbents,) and the other was headed also ‘witb the name of Mr. Lloyd, but Messrs. P. M. Dubant and Chas. H. Anderson were named instead of Messrs. Larner and Follansbee. Messrs. Thomas Frazier, George Wilson and B. Milburn were appointed tellers, and the balloting commenced and resulted as follows: Asbury Lloyd, 106; Jos. Follansbee, 70; M. Larner, 60; P. M. Dubant, 41; OC. H. Anderson, 36; E. Edmonston, 2; John Wheeler, 1. essrs. Lleyd, Follansbee and Larner hay- ing received & majority of the votes cast, were declared the nominees for Common Council. The nominations were made unanimous and the meeting adjourned. —— ImrorTantT Sates or REAL Estatz.—Yes- terday, Messrs. James O. McGuire & Co. sold the tollowing property : ‘Two-story brick house and lot, corner 2d street east and south B street, to John Shana- ban, for $5,950. Two-story cottage house and grounds, on 2d street east, between & and C streets south, to Wm. H. Campbell, for $7,000. The whole of square No. 41, bounded bt i East Capitol and South streets, and Sth and 61 streets east, to various purchasers, at prices Warying from 15 to 26% cents per square foot. Lot on north A street, between 6th and 7th Streets east, to Joseph Sullivan, at 124 cents. Next lot adjoining, Thos. Healy, at il cents. Next lot adjoining, David Shed, at 10% cents. Next lot adjoining, Ellen Reynolds, at 12% eonts. Lot on Ist street east, between south Land K streets, to Patrick Sullivan, 12 cents. Lot on corner of New Hampshire avenue and north L street, to T. Lally, for 51 cents per square toot. Seventeen lots in square 72, fronting on New Hampshire avenue and north Latreet,to various purchasers, at prices ranging frem 4 to 144 cents per foot. ; At private sale, a lot, containing about 7,000 Yeet of ground, unimproved, on south A street, Capitol Hill, opposite the barracks, changed Owners at £2,200. On Monday, the 1éth inst., Green & Williams, auctioneers, sold— Part lot 9, square 513, to Z. Downing, at 51 cents foot. Part lot 9, in same square, to H. M. Dellinger, @t 43% cents per foot. Part lot 9, same square, to J. A. Burns, 39 cents per foo’. All of lot 5, in same square, to M. A.Gray, at 40 cents per foot. On Pear street, a same square, part lot 34, to A.C. Gayer, at 16 cents. Part of same lot andsquare, to A. J. Borland, at 14\ cents. Part of same lot and square, at 13 cents. a Part lot 35. to A. C. Gayer, at 153 cents. Parts of lot 35, in same square, to L. Gass- heime, at 13 cents. All of the property fronts on M and O streets, between 4th and 5th streets north. On the same evening, lot 16,4n square $17 —— the improvements, to John Hugh, tor $570. Lot 17, in same square, with four small Rhouses, to A. Hancock, tor $425 each. Ser ARAN SGe, eemeeaeeel ALXANDRBIA ArvalRs.—We are ested to state that a meeting of the citizens of this city cwill take plece at the Court House to-morrow evening at half past seven o'clock, to complete the organization of a Lincola Club. The pab- dic generally are invited to attend, and espe- etally those who favor the renomination of Mr. Lincoln. Competent persons to address the meeting will be present. Francis Rozier, of Maryland, opposite this city, and two gentlemen m Prince George's county, together with Messrs. Wells and ‘Beach, reciding in the First Ward, are said to have been arrested by order of the Provost Marshal.—Alez. Journal, 17th. a ee ORATION O¥ THE Battie oF GETTYSBURG. Onur readers will bear in mind that the cele- brated oration on the Battle of Gettysburg. by Rev. Mr. Warner, will be delivered this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Halt of the House of Representatives. President Lincoln asd & num of the Cabinet have signified their intention te be present. The subject is ove of thrilling interest to every American citizen, and itis said by those who have heard the oration to be bandied in a mas- terly manner. to J.A. Buvers, Rusioxep.— Editor. Star: Captain Frank T. Barker, of the 14th New H: mpshire volunteers, having tendered his resignxtion on the ground ot unpleasant feelings between the colonel of the regiment and himself, has been honorably discharged the service, notwithstanding @ strong effort was made to have it dishonorable; nd it was so read in presence of the regiment a dress parade; thus attempting to place & stigma upor the character of an honest man, | whose fault was, a steady determination that the rations of enlisted men should not be used to profit any officer, whatever his rank might be. The President made the following indorse- ment on it, when referred to him for action: “Dy opinion is that the resignation of officers is not, nor is likely to become a very extensive evil, either in the army or elsewhere; and that when an officer offers to resign rather than to remain and keep ap a difficulty in his regiment, it is rather meritorious, and tends to the cood ef the service. Let Capt. Frank T. Barker's resignation be accepted, and he be honorably discharged.” Capt. Barker was a gallant and efficient offi- cer, and has endeared himself to his company | and regiment by his gentlemanly appearance and coldierlike bearing. The service has lost an excellent officer and the regiment one of their most cherished friends. —— é EXxamtnaTiows.—Elsewhere Will be found the programme for the coming examinations of the Public Schools. It seems toa matter of regret that the trustees do not find it practicable to so arrange the ord>rof examinations that they may cover more time— notsomany per day. With four or more ex- aaminations allotted to an afternoon, it is of course impossible tor thoee intereated im the public schools to be present at enough of them toget an intelligent and satisfactory idea of their respective progress. ii Ss SS An Event OF INTEREST.—Great interest is feltin the coming pic-nic of St. Dominick's Church Sunday School, to be held at the Park on the 23d inst. Extensive preparations are being made by an excellent committee of ar- rangements, and the affair will be distinguished for enjoyment, good order and comfort. Tur ScHoor Se Editor of the Star:—In your local column I noticed a description of a street washer or sprinkler, under the signatare of A.W. Iam the inventor and patentee of that apparatus, and have been trying to introduce it during the administration of Mayors Berret and Wal. lach, ard also through the instrumentality of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, with outsuccess. It is to be regreted that the tho- roughfare of this great Metropolis should be in such a fil‘hy condition. It 1s not my fault. I have tried every means in my power to have this apparatus introduced in this city. It Jamzs P. ELLICOTT. SPECIAL NOTICES. IAL NOT KS FOR Alp.—The German Relief Associa- sto Messrs Johnson & Co, Weyand, Ebel Si r. Em ler C: iel, Seitz, Klo Dilks, Silves, n, Rullmann, Lutz, Lands: Heilbrunn,” Wiegmann, Kammeret essler, re tand liberal con es, eardinens and sundry es The Association has sent thirteen efficient men to the front. As the army advances our wants for the wounded will increase, -We must kee Commission on the ld well supplied purpose we Now appeal to our fellow-citiz na rda d contribute liberally articles Who could fail to assist those who muimed whilst protecting us? A. Eberly, 341 7th street, Charles Klo- th street, and F. Muhlinghaus, Market Space near Sth street, are authorized to receive contributions of any kind. and will send for any artieles they may be notified as being ready for clivery. By order of the Executive Committee: t* JOHN HITZ, President. ELRY !!—Ong Dotiar. Gold Plated Jewelry and Silver-Plated Tea Spoons, for One Dollar, st 43% Penn. avenue, near 44; strect, at the Dollar Store, my H4 3t* JeweELky! Jew Corns, Brnions, BAD Natts, &c. Persons wishing immediate relief from these Troublesome annoyances, should call at Dar. Waitr’s rooms, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 43¢ and 6th streets, BROWN’s BRONCHIAL TROCEES. These Lozenges are prepared from a nignsy esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreness of the Phroat. lic * peakers and Vocalists Will find them beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, baving a peculiar adaptation to affections which disturb the organs of speech. mh2-d&wtf CoLGate’s oONEY Soap. Thia celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal demand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, frazrantly scent- ed, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin. Forsale by all Druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealers. id __ ja25-eoly Diseases oF THE Nexvovs, SEMINAL, URINARY anp Sexvat SysTEMs—new audreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by mail in seale? letter envelopes, free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- ciation, No. 3 South Ninth street, PBR Assiphia Pa. mh2-3m E. J. Witxixs, Esq., has been appointed agent of the Great Pennsylvania route, vice E. 0. Nor- ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. Mr. Wil- kins has been connected witn the Office, at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during the past two years, and is thoroughly con- versant with the business of the route im all its departments. All applications for information, tickets, &c., must be addressed to E. J. Wilkins, Agent Great Pennsylvania Ronte, Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. Ep. 8. Youne, General Passenger Agent, aps Great Pennsylvania Route WARRANTED TO CurkiIn 81x Days.—Dr. Godfrey’s Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five years’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in siz is. No change of diet required. Price $1 per bo Sold by 8. 0. Ford, corner llth street and Pa. avenue, ‘ashington. and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly THE OHEAPEST AND BEST Hair Dy —Never Fades or Washes Out —Up! 60 cents abox, The best in us ry 8.C Ford,corner iith street snd Penn. avenue, Westington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. a6-ly MARRIED, On the I’th May, at Trinity Church, by Rev. B. J. Keeling. MAULON ASHFORD, of the District of Columbia. to SIDNEY LAFOURCADE, only daughter of James F. Bell, Esq.. of Philadelphia. No ecards. = On the lith June. by Rey. A. Holmead, Mr. ED- WARD LEISNITZER to Miss SUSAN JANE LAW- RENCE, both of Wa:hington, ie! On the 7th inet., by Rev. Mr. Maguire, GEO. E. FALCONER to Miss MAGGIE R. CCLVERWELL, both of this city. No cards. DIED On the morning of the lath May, aftera painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Mrs. MARY McCABK, relict of Daniel McCabe, in her 33d year. Mny she rest in peace. Amen. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2% o’clock, without further notice. Her friends nese friends of the family are invited to at- tend. On Wednesday morning, May 18th, of bemor- See ELLENOR DOUGHERTY, in the 47th Yefer funeral will take place from her Inte resi- dence. on @ street, near 2d. to-morrow afternoon. at 3o’clock. The friends of the family are invited toattend. [Baltimore Sun please copy.) » new BARGE, 119 tons ca- acity. Inquire of H. N. EASBY, 25th street west and D street north. my 16-3t* Fo SALE—A near! BALLS, PABTIES, ic. | AT, TEE REQUEST OF MANY WHO WERE unabie to attend my May Bali aa Khi- | 44 unad: d my May Ball and Exhi bition at Odd Fellows’ Hali om the 1th iast., 1 will repeat the same at the Pompian Ynil, Union Hetel, Georgetown, on WEDNES: DAY EVENING, May 26th.’ Tickets Two Dollars, to be had of the pupils, principal music and book- stores of Washington and Georgetown. wy 16-e05t* J. W. KREIS, P. D. GBAND PIO-NIO oF 8ST. DOMINIO'S SUNDAY S0HOOL Will be given at the WASHINGTON PARE, Seventh street, On MONDAY, May 234, 1664. Tickets 2% cents. Admissien for children 10 centa. Cars running from all parts of the city to the Park. my 14-7t_ GRAND PIC-NIC WILL BE GIVEN BY THE YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOOLETY 8 AT TH PARK, beatae On WEDNESDAY, Mar 167s. The Committee of Arrangements pledge them- selves to do everything in their power to make it pleasant to all who may attend, Ticketa 59 cents. my 4-2aw2wkd IGHTH GRAND OPENING MON DAY, May 2d, of GEO. JUENEMANN'S PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, East Capitol Hill. Dancing every Monday afternoon. The Plpas | ey 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 arties and societies for BO, SUENEMANN, Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. O8T—A MOCKING BIRD, The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at the corner of Jith street west and Esirestsouth. my 18-3t* = REWARD —Strayed or stolen froni_the aub- 2) xctib:r onthe Ith instant, a little iron grey MARE, full mane and tail, lost one hind shoe. The above reward will be paid to any person returning her to my place, 3d street. between K and L sta. _myI83t "MAURICE SULLLVAN, Oy REWARD.—Strayed on Monday, the 16th, a We) sorrel HORSE, witha star in his forehead, and a white atreak in hig mane close to his shoul- ders.and a sore on his back, The above reward will be paid if broughtto the owner, WM. MYERS, on Union street, south of N street, between 4% and 6th sts, my 18-2t* $5 REWARD —Strayed on the 15th instant, a Oo) BUFFALO COW. with acalf. The above ro- ward will be given if brought to No. 96 23d street, between Land M streets. P.HURNEY. my 17-3t* «OUND.—A dark bay HORSE, about 15 hands bigh, heavy mane and tail; blind in one eye. The owner applying and proving property, and paving charges can receive the same of Dr. HUT- ON, 444 F street, bet. 5th and 6th. omy I7-:t* OST — An Italian Greyhound, answering to the 4 name of Beauty.” A very liberal reward will be givenif returned to 254 @ street, between Iith ne isth streets, or any information in reg: im O8T—A DIARY FOR 1844, in which is a Note 4 of hand for £146.in my favor, drawn by Kliz abeth 8. KB. Koones. The finder will be anitably rewarded by leaving it at he bookstore of Shep- ard & Ri corner D and 7th sta. my IT SULOMON PARES, UP LESTRAY—On ‘the Tith dark bay MARK, about 142 hands high, The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop- erty, pay charges and take her away. PF. KEATING, Monument Yard, my 17-2t* On lath st., fronting the Canal. O8T—On the lth instant, five WAREHOUSE 4 RECEIPTS. printed on buff paper, for 4 4bales of cotton, signed by Heard & Darden, West Point, Georgia.” They are of no value to any one hut the owner. Five dollars will be paid for their delivery atNo. 111 West street. Georgetown. my 17-2" S10 REWARD, ctraved of stolen a SORREL DLO Mane, hightish mane and tail, right hind leg sore and swollen; apparently in fold, For in formation of where she may be: found, or if te- turned to the corner of 4% and K streets, Island, No. 2-5. Twill pay the above reward. my 17-307 N.ISDELL. G5 REWARD Str oi from the eubieriber, on P<) the lith inst., onedark brindle builalo COW, with white face. She gives milk only out of three teats.” I will g:ve the above reward for hor, deliv- ered to me at No. 500 L street, between Sth and Ith, or for any information that wilieuable me to get her again. GEO. W. DUTTON. my 17-8" [OST this morning, «small yellow DOG with 4 -awhite cord ted around his neck. $5 reward will be paid if returned to O=BURNE DORSEY, cor. 1th and south Bits., Island. my t6-3t* i OsT—On Tuesday. May Wth,a small ITALIAN 4 GREYHOUND, fawn eclor and white; white feet and face. on a black and white collar, Anyone returning Fame or giving information, will be liberally rewarded. K. F. PAGE, 5027th st my 16-3t under Odd Fellows I . 50 REWARD —Lost. about the 2st April, one « EARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE. to Baltimore—four strands in silver shape of star, one rep surrounded by small stones. The above re- ward wil! be paid if left at 135 J street, between 9th and 0th sts., Washington, D.C. my if-iw™ G. ©. SHAT . $25 REWABD.—Taken away from Conter o£) Market, on 9th street, on Saturday, May diamonds Mth. between 12 and 1 lock is m., a dark bay HORSE, with a Government saddle on, with breast strap buckled on the saddle; his left eye sore, and alittle sore on the back; small feet. The above reward will be paid for said horse, if delivered to the subscriber, at Bladensburg, or to James Mul- loy, Police Officer, 2d precinct atation house, 7th street, Washington, D.C. E.H. WILLARD. my 16-3t* Bladensburg, Md, $ 10) REWARD —Strayed away. on Saturday, ith instant, two COWS—one asmall white and black cow, speckled. about 8 years old, with a leather strap around her neck; the other a dark brown and white cow, with white face; she had only three teats, socarey around her neck, They were last seen in the public lot south of the Trens- ury Extension. The above reward will be paid to any one returning them to the subscriber, at 341 Massachusetts ay., between Ith and 13th sts. my b- D5 REWARD.—Sipion from the stable or Wm. DH, Roland on the aight of thesd'ot May, 1804, near Giesboro’ Point, a LIGHT BAY HORSE, about 14 bands high, three white fect and knees, fallen in neck, white in forehead, the letters W. R. branded on right ride of neck; natural racker. T will give the above reward if sent to me or left where I'eao get him in the District of Columbia. W. H* ROLAND, near Giesboro’ Point, Washington, B BOARDING. I OARDING.—Five or six gentlemen can be ac- commodated with board in a respectable fam- ily, at No 726 New Jersey avenue. at $24 per month, payable weekly. ____ my 18-803t" _ Bogs AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, for married or single perrons, Houe large and airy; location plestans. Terms moder- ate. Apply at 291 Sth street, near the ornenagt . wy i8-3 my 13-lw* "MOWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company’s boats, ‘*Potomac,”” Pens Contin snd peeve Haven.’’ Apply to the i aptaing on boars °F JOHN B. DAVIDSON, — my 13-tf 59 Water street, Georgetown. QEsAnGES AND LEMONS! ORANGES AND LEMONS! ORANGES AND LEMONS}! 1,000 BOXES MESSINA ORANGES, Prime Sweet Fruit. 300 BOXES LEMONS. Just arrived at JONES & 00.8, my/ff-6t" Corner 8th and D streets. IN2W AND STYLIBE, pass GooDs Opened this day, a large and elegant asssortmont of new and stylish Summer Dresa Goods, many of them bought at less than the importers’ prices, and will be sold at a small advance to close out at once, The ladies are specially invited to call sarly, W. COLLEY my 13-5t No. 523 7th street. Fo, SALE—One good shifting top BUGGY and set of single harness; in perfect order. Price #125, Apply between she hoursof 9 a. m. and 12 m., at 168 1 street, near 21st. may 16-1w* ORSE WANTED—Must be gentle. free from vice, and warranted sound, for a lady’s saidle horse. Addrens F. P., Box 311 Post Office, or per- sonally at 395 Est.,bet.gthandl0th, my 16-e03t* 10 ICE CREAM MAKERS.—For sale, a Phila- delphia patent MACHINE. Also, Freezers, Ice Chests, &c. Will be sold a bargain, the owner having no use for ther, Also, some Marble-top Tables Apply at 371 Pa.avenue. my 16-3t* | 00 LEATHER—LEATHER! PAIR No.1 Boot Legs just received from Philadelpnia. $5,000 worth of prime Calf Skins be Bele oar lat se = ORO AGL of Shoe Findings cheap for cash, at then tore o: . JOHN C. SHAPER No. 38u4¢ D street, under the Richmond Hot ‘OR SALE—Two there red One bass colt, the other with foal. vor SSB tween G and H, to my 14-3t* { Bescx BILES | eny CHEAP. ‘A Gine assertment of superior Black Silks rang- }e8. Also, a small lot Oheck, Indfs and French “ Silks, all very ch-~ . W. OOLLE my 13- 523 7th street, near Pa. avenug. The lar, and hanJdsomest assortment of Pic- ture Cord and Tassels, Rings, Nails, &c., in the my li 3t* further particular ; pico a street, Lee = BLACK SILKS! ing ib price from $1 up to very fine Ten piecea handsome plain Colored PICTUBE OUED amp TABBELSE, &o. 486 District jnst received at S7 Terms cash. 8,000 Pas tant Fonts ised ue ; * Turks . {fon sacks Liverpool G. A. Salt Afoat and In sto For sale in lote te suit pur- . DAVIS, G ter seer ohasers. J, THOS. DA 3 Wal S 8. CORBIN & CO. +’ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STRAW GOODS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, AND MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY. 71 North Second st., Philadelphia, 293 Penna. avenue, south side, near 10th street, Washington.’ _ W27Goods sold at Philadelphia-and New York prices. Positively no retailing. my 12 Iw* Cc. W. THORN. EFRIGERATORS! « ~ R REFRIGERATORS! REFRIGERATORS! REFRIGERATORS ! MATTING! MATTING! : rs MATIING ' marrING ! SARPETS I CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! For sale by GREEN & WILLIAMS. myll-6t No. 526, cor. 7th and D sts. north. RY GOODS AT OLD PRICES. Having bought largely before the late advance in goods, we are thereby enabled to sell them for less than the present wholesale prices. awe ave rs fone onteee soeda. aprile rid, oaks, Sun Umbrellas. nnets, at Bera tra, Hate, White and Checkered Matting, hs. &c. + roselline Coren t is prices. Look to it ve call. shteamambaaier:: “JOHNSON & 0 E my 14-3t* corner 20th street and P. QG PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes snd colors Picture Cord and Tas- a: J. MARE RITER'S, 486 7th street Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Terms cash, ap 29-Imif* POR BALE—An ENGINE and BOILER, sto 10 OF ee cower comets aol at DUVAL'S rgetown. D. my +10" OORE'S MAGIC SODA FOUNT 18 NOW ry Cipors to dispense pare cold Seda Water ve Bameroua ns, over OO OORES West Had Drag Store, my 10-20 123 Pa avenue }ANTED-A BOY to dri Lat Tt. Ww. W ‘WHEPLERe boos Ti vone Mons, dye nt street. between Kand F 1t WANTED—A competent WOMAN: for goneral nsewor! i 262 stb rtrect, between Mand Noy Apply at 202 ANTED — First-class OOAT AND PANTS Ww HANDS. Apply to B. H. DUVALL, Nu. 434 end. avenue. my {&-3t* WwW 4NTED Two BELL BOYS. at United States the Boge Seun. avenue. Apply at ee ar onoe WANTED A gced WOMAN (white). to cook at oslin, - tween ISihand Mth ster ee ene oar ANTED—A good GIRL, to do plain cooking, ws J, BROWN'S Reataurant, cor. 13th street and Penn, avenue. my '8 3t* WASTED—An OPERATOR on Grover & Ba- rbegundetsande dtesctaingprelrseds Ags 8 dressmakin, 1 » at 280 Batreet, between 2d aud Sd. my 1st V JANTED—A MAN to run a circnlat aaw, Steady employment will he given toa good hand. appiy to Exceisior Moulding Mill, corner 13th and C ate. my 18-2t* V } ANTED—By a young girl. a SITUATION as FY child's nurse orchambermaid Apply at No. 185 G atreet, corner of 19th. Brat of retarences can be given if requi my 18 2t* ANTED—By a young girl. a SITUATION as vate seambermaid or washer and ironer, in a pri- mily or in a private i = '. = drene MARY'S, Star Ofc, Mune house. Aa WASTED-A BLACKSMITH HEEPER._Liv- eral wages and steady employment given, Apply st No. 533 Ith street, R. W. JOHNSON. ny 18-3t* ANT®D—A good CABINET-MAKER One who understands putting work together will bear of a good situation and liberal wages, by ap- plying immediately at No 315 Penn. avenue, be- tween 9th and 10th streets, up st tira. my 18-3t A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY WANTS BOARD ina nice private family, where sha ean have the comforts and quict of » home daring confinement, Fora auitabie place a liberal price will be paid. Address Mrs. J.T M.. through the city port office, stating terms, location and name. my 38-3t* ANTED—A YOUTH from 16 to 16 years of age, to learn the Drug Business. Mast be well recommended. Apply atthis office. my 17-3t™ WwW ANTE D—In a small private family, a good German GIRL. Good wages will be given. Inquire 361 5th street, corner H. my 17-3t* V J ANTED—Two SERVANT GIRLS, one for general housework in a small family, the other for chambermaid. 445 9th street, opposite the Patent Office. my 17-3t* 7 ANTED—Twenty good DRESSMAKERS; sit- uations permanent. Call for one week at 243 Penn. avenue, first floor up stairs, my 17-3t YOUNG MAN) teacher and ex-soldier wishes A SITUATION. If one in which he can learn a good business or have tine for improv +ment, wre not an object. Address, for one week, ‘A. B.C.,”’ 8tar Office my 17 2t* A YOUNG MAN, a good writer, having consid- & erable leisure time, would like to occupy it with copying or other writing. Terms satisfac- tory. Address ‘J. 8. G.,’’ Box 792 Post Office. my 17-5t* Te. SUTLERS AND BAKERS.—A young MAN well qualified in the Pie and Bread Baki just from the front, wishes a situation as thi . Apply for two aavs at JAMES FLANA- ie HWaT ACY) corner i(th and C sts. ry YV ANTED “An experienced American NUMSE, from New York, wishes to make eugagements in afew families as monthly nurse, Has no objec- tion to taking care of an invalid, Can give best of references. Cav be seen from li to 4 o’cleck apy day, by calling at &9 Penn. avenue, between 2ist and'2dd streete, till June Ist my I7-iw" ANTED.—The undersigned wishes to obtain a good FCKNISHED ROOM, with board, in a central location. Would prefer to be in a fam- ily where there are few or no other boarders. Terme not to exceed $3) per month. Best of ref- erences given and required, Addross Mra. G. 8, A.. Star Office. my 17-3t" | FOR RENT AND SALE. pie nr aes eae A RARE CHANCE —A small @TORE for rent, Suitable for any business. Inquife on the premises, corner 8th and H ste. north, it* {OR RENT—One handsome SUITR OF ROOMS, F one large chamber and one pee on all fine: ly furnished. the building, and good board: 04 I atreet, near 12th. my 18-3t WO NICE FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, very Cheap. cone Mrs. JOHNSON. on 2ist street weat, between F ani G, opposite Govern- pent mess house. Wil: be let singly, y 18-3t" ~I1X ROOMS TO RENT—One suitable for a Danc- ’ see Rosle: No. 131 Bridge street Also. a STABLE on High street, containing twenty stalls, Apply to J LANG, 131 Bridge street, George- town. my 34 St 'URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No. 84 Penn. "avenue, Six Buildings.) Rent $100 per month, Will not be rented asa boarding-house. Apply to C. INGLE, No. 3 Law Building, Sth street, oppo- site City Hall, my 18-3t™ FOR BENT-A three-story BRICK HOCSE, con taini eg six rooms and back kitchen, situated on 2d street, between Mass. avenue and K atreet, Apply on K street, between Mth and 15th S my 18-2t* JAMES BEADY @ OR SALE CHEAP —The Good-will, Stock and Fixtures of the MONUMENTAL HOUSE, st the Baitimere Depot. Icquire at M. KELLY Provision and Liquor Store, corner of 13% and D atreets, my 15-1w* Fo RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSS ove square from State Department; 14 rooms; all modern conveniences, Will be rented forfour moths at low rate to satisfactory tenant Apply at Phil- edelpnia: Inquirer Office, 466% lth street, oppo- site Will. ‘8. my 18-2t* gO, RENT—The half of the new one-stor: 1 HOUSE, on Chestnut street, between P ani Q, four doors from Itth street, but a step from the cars. Has two rooms, separate yard and wood- Eouse, Terms $10 per month. Apply on the prem- ines. my 18-2¢* GOR SALE—A SMALL FARM of 56 acres, in Montgomery County, 12 miles from Georgetown and 2% miles from the canal. Location healthy New Dwelling House. (small). Six acres in fine cul- tivation, and the balance in pine and oak timber In case the purchaser desires, L can sell sixty aeres ad- joining the same. WM. KILGOUR, y 18-5t* Trustee and Attorney, 317 7th st. CELY FURNISHED ROOMS and first-class board, at 301 G street, between 13th and Mth, One suite on first floor. my I7-lw* OR RENT—Neatly furnished and unfurnished ROOMS, at No. 42¥ 13th street, one door from corner of G. my 17-3t* URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—No. 1 Frank- lin Place, I street, between 13th and 14 h, with board. my 17-3t* FOR, SATE A RESTACEANT AND LAGER BEER SALOON, an old stand; unusually cheap rent; lease until May, i868. For particulars address E.H., Star Office. my 17-3t* TORENT IA three story BRIGK HOUSE, on A 6th street, near the corner of M, containin eight rooms. For further particulars inquire a‘ 461 9th street, near E. my 17-3t* FOR, RENT—To responsible partion, a FUR- NISHED HOUSE. beingilled with boarders; pleasantly situated For particulars address Box h “¢ Bath-room in ing Pear. I O32 Post Office, stating when an interview can 9e ad. my 17-3t* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR EA RENT. in one of the most desirable locations in the city; only two squares from the Depart- ments, in a private family. Apply at 276 H street, pear sth. my 17-3t® Ok RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE in George- town, D.C., containing 8 rooms; plearantly located. Has gas and water. Apply to F. JONES, Attorney at Law, 5th street, between D and E. my 17-3t* POR KENT A STORE on Penn avenue. (auit- able for most any business.) between lth and Isth streets. Possession given immediately. Ap- ply at W. WITTHAFT’S wagon shop, between 3d and ith sta., Capitol Hill. 7 my 17-3t* <TABLE FOR RENT—A BRICK STABLE, with 0 stalls for 13 horses, containing water and gas; situated on Louisiana avenue, between 6th and streets. Inquire at JOHN KING of Wm. & OO * 61 La. avenue. my 17-2t* W 4NTED—One good second-hand BREAD _BAKER. Apply at the Star Office. my 16-3t* 7 ANTED.—A Dish Washer and Sheet ly at the Ebbet House. m V E At the American Telegraph Office, ». 452 Penn. avenue, three MESSENGER Must come well recommended. my 16-3t ANTED—A good GIRL, to assist in washing, ironing, and chamberwork. Apply at No. 415 EF street, between 8th and 9th. any 16-3t* 7ANTED—A CARRIAGE WASHER. Inquire at Flemming’s National Stables, on C street, between 436 and 6th streets. my 15-3" WANTED—A DINING ROOM SERVANT. A ply at the Union Eating House, near the depot. my 16-3t* WANTED Two firet-clags SERVANTS—one to ¥ cook, wash and iron; and one as chamber- maid and nurse, None but those competent need apply. Best wages given, Inquire 311 K street, between 2d and 3d, my 16-3t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good COOK, | WASHER and TRONER; one who would be ing to 0 six miles in the country for the sum ood wages will be given to a competent wonian. Apply at No. 475 6th street. ny 16-tf {Repub.] W 4ANTED—A good DINING ROOM SERVANT, one Who Will make himself generally useful! Also, a first-rate COOK, who will wash and iron. To any such good wages and a good home 1s of- tered. Apply at 152 I'street, near 2ist. y w wi mer. m WANTED A good. nest. intelligent white WOMAN, who understands cooking for a hotel. Also, a WOMAN, who can do plain sewing. Apply at American House, corner Penn. avenue and 7th etreet. my 14-6t* ‘PHIRTY GOOD GRANITE STONE CUTTERS WANTED, at the Chestnut street Bridge, Philadelphia. Wages $3 per day. wee? CLARK McGRANN & KENNEDY, my 12-2w Contractors, Philadelphia. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroider on Muelin, Linen and Cambric. To good hands constant work and good wages given.” Ladies appizing will please brine samples Gf work. “Apply at WM. PRINCE'S Stamping and Machine Stitching Depot, 381 ¥ street, opporite Patent Office 2 18 ANTED—A white GIRL, to do housework for i two perpona; oF a os jaady can procare s eoca cer eran fe housework. Mdrensing Mrs. eA ve Washington Post Office, my Antz. + FLUTING! FLUTING! WANTED, Every lady in the District to know that I have. at considerable expense, had built a very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. Dressmakers and others can have any kind of goods Crimped at short notice, in as good style, and as cheap asin any othercity. Ladies, remember this is the only machine in town, and done at the only place to get stamping done,’ 351) ¥ street, oppo- site Patent Office, Stampjng and Machine ‘Bti a “ my Ing Depot. 50,000 EADtES SYANTED TO CALL aT PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, $81 F street, opposite Patent Office, and get their Stamp- ing, Stitching, Pinking and Embroidery done. As there are other Richards in the field, ladies better look out that they come to Prince’s, who ia the only practical hand in the rity. Be sure you go fo F street, opposite Patent Office. mh4 dads —— V ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE ake Mirrort: c= ets, al weading and ods of every description. Housstnrnehine R. BUCHLY 428 7th street, mh 3- f bet. G and H, east sidel UERY?—Who haa tha largest assortment of pattern for Stamping? Who is the only prac- tical person that Stamps? Who has the largest number of hands at Embroidery? Who haa the finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who is the only persen in the District that does Fluting for ladies dresses? 87 PRINCE, 381 F STREET, ¢@ where ladies can select from 25,000 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can get ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped for 80,000 ladies is proof that he knows his business. Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled, but stamped as they should be, §° to the only persen in the city who does good work. FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! The only machine in town now in operation. Fluting done as good as in new York or elsewhere. my 9-tf M9381 F street, opposite Patent Office, APERHANGINGSB. I would most respectfully inform my customers and the public in general that I am now receiving my spring stock of American and French PAPER- HANGINGS. consisting of the finest French Gilt Papers, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, cham- bers and halls. Lam also in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice, Gilt Window Shades and Picture Oord and Tassels. _ All persons wishix, look for themselves have the largest assortment o} to purchase will do well to efore a elsewhere, as I the above goods in the city. JOHN ALEXANDER, my9-e02m _[Intel.] No. 240 Pa. avenue, O- Ft I c E. IM! NT TO DEALERS IN TOBACOO, OI- PORTAN TRE AND FANOY GOODS. Havingj ust returned from Europe, and desiring aaake toon for a new building, Pitt sell off my entire stock of Cigars. Tobacco, Pipes and Fancy juced prices, = My stock consists of old Cigars, fine genuine A Ff jhewing Tobacco, &c.,&c, Virginia Smoking and Ohewing Tobacoo, i |. BA iB, my ll-lw* No. 234 Pa. av., near 'tth st. R SALE—Several very elegantly finished F JUPEES. Also, a number of BRETTS of OF EN BAROUCHES for' fe g “These. Cant are finished in the most superb pesos. and would sutt either for pyivate use or 8. oF public conveY*AULLINGER & HUNTER. Corner of Howard and F; in streets, my 12-im* itimore. mvs ee amore. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND MASTILLAS FOF DREN DAY OPENING AT. MAXWELL ORIGINAL CLOAK AND MAN- TILLA EMPORIUM. (EstaBLisHed 1m 1852.) On Monday, May 18th, we shall have our regular opening of Spring and Summer Mantillas. Oloake, Beira ele Ae aft eat Suacetat God ate Tans om pris genrabie tiyies of Binek Silk and loth Mantillas or fe 4 isses and children. a rom Gemees ber the ‘BLL'S, my 1¢- 326 Penn. avenue, FroRsALe te Good-will ofa BLACKSMITH ‘SHOP, Stock and Tools, &c. The reason of selling is the ery is going in other business, Also. a BAGATELLE TABLE. Inquire at WM. CHASE'S Provision Store, corner 2Uth street and Penn avenue. my 17-3t* re SALE—The Good -will, Stock of Store. back room and fine cellar, No. 59 Bridge atrect, Georgetown. Also. for rent, to gentleman, sev- erat} URNISHED ROOMS, 1n a pleasant locality, at moderate terms. On line of street cars. In- quire as above. my 17 3t* OARD AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, for married or single persons, tran- sient or permanent. House large and airy; loca- tion pleasant; near Penn. avenue. Terms mod- erate. Apply 8. W. corner 2ist and H sta, my 17-3t* (OR LEASE—CORNER LOT, fronting on Penn. avenue—5,(0. feet of ground—ten years. 12.50) feet corner 3d and G streets, five years. LOT, 21x 120.1 street, between 3d and 4th, ten years. FUR- NI®HED HOUSE for rent. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 17-3t* 8. E. cor. Pa. av. and I5th st. Fo SALE—A beautifully located BRICK HOUBE, 18x32, eight rooms and passage; lot 37x9) to aa alley. Immediate possession—only ALi FIVE ACRES OF LAND WITH DWELLING, and good orchard, near the city, for $250 MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 17-I1m* 8. E. cor. Pa. ay. and (sth st. 4 8 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED PAR- LORS TO LET, with or without board. in beautiful location; but two squares from Penn, avenue, and most desirable for fresh sir through the warm summer months. Apply at corner 6th street east and Seuth Carolina avenue, Capitol Hill. my 17-3t* TEATLY CONNECTING FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at No. 137 I street, bet. 22d and 234 sts. References given and required. my 16-3t™ URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, with FURNITURE, will be rented four months. Possession given June Ist. Apply at 352 G, near 1th st. my 16-e03t* PO UENseED ROOMB FOR RENT, without board. Boarding house opposite, where meals are served, Apply at No, 320 New York avenue, between 9th and 10th sta. my 16-lw* FOR RENT—Part of SQUARE st. between O and P streeta, fronting on Sth st. Possession given immediately. For further particulars inquire at No. 437 7th st. my 16-lw* 7? SELL OR TO LET—A RESTAURANT with three rooms, a stable and other out-buildings, There is also a good garden attached. The house isin agood business place, where enterprise will be well rewarded. Apply at corner K and 3d ats. ernst my 16-3t* A RESTAU. iT FOR SALE CHEAP, in good order and doing a good business, near the Patent Office. Rent low. The building is about 75 feet deep. Sold in consequence of sickness in the present owner’s family, (living North.) It must be sold in afew days. Apply to J. F. KEBL- LEY. 363 8th street west. my 16-3t* Fo SALE—With _immediat possession, a PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on Bstreet by 140 deep. Improvements, a large double wing cottage, 10 rooms; three small buildings in the rear; good fencing, garden, fruit trees, &c.; for $6100. "MITCHELL & 80N, Real Estate Brokers, my l6-Im* _ southeast cor. Pa. av. and 15th at. YO RENT—With or without furniture, until Ist of October next, a very pieasant PARLOR and large BED KOOM. on West street, Georgetonay second floor, three-story brick. Gas and bath! Good board near. References exchanged. Ad- dress C. B. W., Georgetown Post Office, stating mhore sue when applicant can be seen. my 16-3t* T—A neatly FURNISHED ROOM, Se ER Rs RNS 17 OS AUCTION SALES, fer ether Auction 8 see first page. THIS AFTERNUON AND TU-MORROW a tats erat aston tohrestoncbatleadl BY 7.0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. = — ae on VALUABLE SLAUGH- rick and TR tT PERTY, with Briok Bui! Bri Frame Dweiling’houses and VAOd TS near the Eeties tele ee te the er rr. rAY AFT 5 (ovslock. on ay Premises” sommencing’ with tee named. by virtue of a decree of t yee, i the Supreme rt of the District of Columbia. itt an0e! passed or the 9th dagof April mt, in re : Cause wherein Geo, W, Miller is co nant aad Bile i Bilen Miller et al. aré defendants, (No, 148.) we Lots Nos, 1,2. 8, 4.5,6. 7.8.9, 10.24, 25, 28, 27, and 28 in Square’ No. 955, fronting reepectively on oth And ith streets east and south N street, impr owed by a brick dwelling house, slaughter house. giables pens. &c., known as the slaughter yard of 2 te Charles Miller. to be sold entire or di- vided as may be desmed most desirable. ammodiately afar, get r 2,5, and 4, in Square . ° tween and Ith rerents nan, south O street, be' ote mmedistely after. mrt of lot Ne. 2, No. 976, fronting 80 feet’ inches on south M ateeet and running back 94 fest 3% inches on 10th street east and improved by s double two-story frame oTErmeliately after, part of Lot No. 1,8 ‘mmediately . 0.1, s gut begiunien for thesame ates feck beeen ies the southeast corner of said lot and tence run- ning west and fronting on M street 17 fest, thence north 75 feet 6 inches, thence east 17 fest, thence south 75 feet 6 inches to the beginning, toge:her with the improven ents, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house. m liateiy after, part of bot 2, same Pausrey beginning for the same at a poiat on M str scuth 10° feet from east loth street, thence north about 72 feet thence west 23 fest 9 inches. thenoe south about 72 feet. thence east 23 feet 9 inches to the mnivg, together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story brick dwetlin Immediately after, part of Lot No ia No, 999, being the south part thereof. tront: feet on Iith street east and runni ack that wii on M street south 89 feet, together with the im- provements, consisting of a frame dwelling hou oe, Immedia‘ely after, Lot 13 in Square No. 1.023, fronting 90 feeton 13th street east, at the corner ofsouth K street, and running back 95 feet, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of « ee-atory brick dw: Ouse, W ree story brick back buildiow elie Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, for which the ~ chaser must give notes secured to tne satisfac: of the Trustees. The purchaser to have the option of paying all in cash. hi hous: are a onveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chasers If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days thereafler the Trustees reserve the right of reselling, at the risk and expense of the defa: ting rohaser. on ene week's notice in the Nati Fitelligencer. EO. A BOHREE, E, 0, MORGAN A. THOS. BRADLEY, Trustees. ap2l-eokds J.C. McGUIRE & OO , Aucts. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ‘W_ THREE-8TORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE WITH STORE ATTACHED ON K 8T , REAR CONNECTICUT AVENUS AT AUQ- ION. : On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May l2tn at € o’clock_on the premises, we shall'se!l, a desirable Lot on K stre-t north next to tke corner of Com- necticut avenue, 23x10 f-et, improved by & new three-story Brick Dwelling House, with Store Room attached. well adopted tor a business place eingin the vicinity of the if cash, the remainder in olny , With interest, secured bya d Of art on the Pree anor ODVEYADCES a! @ Col p * my7. 3. 6, MoQUIRSE & O0., Aucts, THE ABOVE SALE ?8 POBTPONED, IN OON- sequence of rain, until WEDNESDAY AFTBR- NOON, May 18th, at the same bour and place. my 13-4 J. 0. Mc@UIRE & 00. BYY*. B, LEWIS & CO., Aucti ‘neers. 427 7th s! etween G and H ats. Sale every Evening this week of Stationery, Pho- tograph Albume, Bibles, Books, Tabte and Pocket Outlery, Fancy Soaps, and a variety of useful Fanoy goods. my. 17-3t WM. B. LEWIS & ©0., Aucts. {Chron.] By WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctionears, GREAT SALE OF CARRIAGES ANDHARNBS AT AUCTION, Li On THURSDAY MORNING, May %, comment at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the Carrigge Repoei- tory of Thomas Young, No, 409 Pennss near 4}¢ street, south side, his large an stock of first-class ie Heet Ge &c., embracing— 60 New and Second Han ‘amily Carriages and Coaches, for oneand two Horres, part very 20 Top apd No Top Buggies and Tro‘ting Wagon Several fice Brette, Phaetons, and Physician's Phaetors, . 1 Second Bavd French Coupe, 1English Dog Wagon Several Barouch and Buggy Poles, , 40 Sette first class Double and Single Harness, Sil~ as and Japan mounting, part of which is very ine. Together with other Carriages not enumerated. e above stock embraces the largest and finest assortment of Carriages and Harness ever offered at auction in this city, and is disposed of on account of Mr. cea! retiring from business, and we es- pecially callthe attention of purchasers to thie sale as the 5' will be peremptorily sold. ¢ Repository is for rent and it is one of the best stands in the city for any kind of business, Enquire on the premises, 8 i. Termecash, WM. L. WALL & 00:, Aucta. RY J. C. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VERY VALUA- BLE GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. On THURSDAY MORNING, May 19th, at It o’clock. by virtue of an order from the Honorable Orphans’ Court of the District of Oolumbis, I shall Bell, near Boundary street. between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, at public auction, for ae- count of the estate of the late John Dorelas. ABOUT 150 JAPONICAS AND CAPE JE3SA- MINE believed to be the finest green-house plants in the Tnite¢ States, orn cant: WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Administrator of John Douglas, deceased. my16 3.0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucte. Y WM. L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. CANTON COCO MATTING, FURNITURE, OAR- ETS, &o., AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING. 19th instant. at 16 o’clock, we will sell at our Auction Rooms, with- out reserve, for cash, for account of whom it may concern— 4 Pianos 200 hee fresh white and checquered 4, anton Matting, just imported, 100 rollg 4 4and 6 4 Coco Matting, 10 roill arpeke 10 Cott: ets. Jenny Lind, Cottage, and other Eedsteads, ‘ble-top, plain, and other Bureaus, . ir and Shuck Mattresses, Mahogany and Walnut cane-seat Ohairs and Rock- ers, @ad 6-4 Mirrors, Easy Chairs, and Lounges, Marble-top and other Table: Mahogany and Walnut Sofs Bafes, ware, Oroekerys &e.. e With a variety of otber House furnishing gooda too numerous to mention. T. h. wy? W.L, WALL. & 00., Aucts. ¥ C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. 60,000 BRICKS AT AUOTION. We will sell, on FRIDAY. May 21, at 6 o'clook, », (OR RE 4 , i e vO ¥ m,, on the premises, formerly occupied by Humes- EF aulleble fon ione) or pes oe gendemen.on iy. eventh s’reet. Island, No, 580, 5doors from the corner of Maryland avenue, FWotse atanted on isth street, Islands tue | gaiewientat situated on reet, isiand. a- le Ww reserve. quire at 575 opposite. myltinw* | myi83at™ C. B. L. CROWN & O0., Aucts. SMALL*LOTS FOR SALE VERY Low. Ten Lots on 21st, above N street. Four Lots on N street, near 2ist. Oneofthe best ions in the First Ward ix Lots on 2lst, above R atreet. Six Lots on 2 th, above C street. Four Lots on Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets east. Ten Lots on D street, between 6th and 7th east. To be sold very low at. private sale if taken be- fore June Ist. Call at 277 Istreet, corner of 17th, between 4 and 6 o’clock p.m. my 14-eo6t re LET—For the summer, a first-class HOUSE, completely furnished, in the First Ward. Ap- ply at Cottage Market, 369 I street. my 13-eot OR RENT — A STABLE and CARRIAGE- HOUSE, with stalls for two horses. Apply at No. 422 16th street, between Hand I. | my 12-Iw* OR RENT—To gentlemen only, one large fur- FORRae CHAMBER, Oall at 399 7th street, between I and Mass. avenue. may 12-5t* RARE CHANOE.—FOR BALB, the Stoc', Gsoacwill-and Fixtures of the, WILLARD HOTEL STABLES, one of the best stands in Washington, D. C., consisting of Horses, lo: 3 &o. F ‘ticulars inqui! rages, Buggies ias CLAWK, at the Stable, — my 12-1w* ldth st., below Penn. avenue. R RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE. with FoR Aire, on Georgetown Heights, on the juare between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard st. Possession given on the l0th of June next. For terms, &c., apply on the prem- ines. my 6 B* GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVENTH. BETWEEN N AND © STREETS NORTH, AT SeMONDAY, tho 234 instant, we shall sell, Bae) of Seoiptmnteess ne Sa) ma Pere, - . . i avin. nt o| feet gisehes,on Tih, between N and Ostreetsnocth, ““Phe above mentioned property is beautifully alt- ted in a very desirable business location, eet Tailtoad immediately in front. yea One-solsd Seah apenas 4% ye cient. and twelve months, the purchaser to give notes the deterred payments, bearing interest from day a ees given apd a deed of trust taken. 1e. ny de“ GRREN & WILLIAMS. Aucte, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON TWENTY- » sTREET WEST. BETWEEN H AND L ; RTH, AUCTION. TUESDAY, the 24th instant, we sha'l sell. at 6o’clock. p m,, in front of the premises, Lot No. 3, in Square Ne 29. This Pro tty is handsomely situated, Soong es toate jnches on Tw: ‘ifta street, and con’ 5 5'6 feet more or lesi One haifcash, balance in six months, for Fing ialarent, secured by a deed of trast ‘em! ‘All co: weyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ote GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, On 88 13) egeS 806, (.OR SALE—8.000 acres of rich FARMIN' K LANDS in Jowa, (Hardin, Btory, Wright, a: Franklin counties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 to 640 acres. Located 1°’.6. Patents from the Government. Will exchang’ for property in or near Wasbington.~ FOR SALE —Two and a half years’ lease of a store Property on Penn, avenue, now renting for month, will be sold, Confectionery tock, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures complete. $13,000 fon a property frontin 40 met on Penn. venue; a three-story br: uijding, having two Stores apd eight large rooms tdaitional now rent- ir 10 ir s ing (OT ULELL & SON, Beal Bstate Brokers, Bp $}-Im* Southesst eor. Pa. av, and 15th st. WILL BUY THE L’ iE of « large, $ 1 0 00 commodious HOUGE with store and stable attached, Address Mr. LEASE, Star Offce. ap 21- Beene R RENT—With or without Board, an excel- lent PARLO) sev well farnished BED- ROOMS, at 450 i2th street, within Bye, minutes walk of the Kirkwood House, W: and the ‘Treasury and State Patent Office, Post Office and Departments. | The location So epesrenates 5 Washington. No childre™ in th F° bandsome bay car- cfs ory atl rove fine travelers partic ‘6 t this Bold forno fault, For sevly < purchaser, Bd B* 3. 0, Mo@UIRE & 00., Auctioneers, x STOCKS AT PUBLIC BALE. ‘Y AFTE4NOON, May 25. at 5 op Bee auction ; we ‘shail sell: La Lots to suit— ital stock of the Firemen's Ia- 690 shares of the copiot Washington aud George- gato Weshington Oity Corporation six per cent. $2.00 ‘Washington and Georgetown Ist mortgage railroad bonds 32778 Bank of the Metropolis Btook. riba" 5, 0, MOGUIRE & CO., Aucta "ALB OF OONDEMNED BTOOK. War Duranruae, Gerster Bonusy, i romans. bidder, at Giesboro Depot, on H ping ati) e’olock, a.m. ‘tro nate Rod Atty (150) tO two hundred (208 ses have been Condemned ae unit service of the Army. For road farm purpores many good bargains may be Forme oy hls. currency, cash, o AMBS A. EKIN, % ‘Burea' my.17-t Lt, Col, & 0. @, M., Oar, a ‘Will be sold These fer the cavalry _