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___LOCAL NEWS, __ an AMUSEMENTS TC-NIGHT. OVER'S THEATER.—Miss M. Provost takes a benefit to. night, andmakes her last ap- pearance but one for the present engagement. “ Highland Jessie, or the Relief of Lucknow,” = Le bills tor ne Occasion, and Miss Provost appears as “ Jessie Bro ne will be admirabiy sustained. ings Urns Forp's THEATER.—This is also a benefit night at Ford’s, Miss Mary Mitchell being the recipient, and she too makes her last aj jpear- @nce but one, and appears in five distinct char- acters in the drama «Satan in Paris.” Miss Mitchell will also appear in a prominentchar- acter in the burletta «The Youth that never Saw a Woman.” Miss Mitchell deserves a full house. CanTERBURY.—At this hall, “Qudjo’s Cave,” or «The Batile-Cry of Freedom,” will be per- formed to-a:ght again. and in that splendid and enteriaining manuer for which this company has ever been famous. The bill besides is a #0ed one and well wrth seeing. Mz?rorotitan HaLt.—No one who visits this resort ever fails to be entertained, and as to-night an especially good bill will be per- formed it may be expected there will be a full house Se ‘Tax ForcED Proc.aMaTion.—We have as- certained npon undoubted authority that Mr. King, Postmaster of the House and pro- pri tor ot the Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat, Mr Charles Lanman nor Mr. Villard, of the Western Press office here, no? any one of his Sssociates was arrested, as rumored yesterday’ on Account of alleged complicity inthe pub- lication of the forged proclamation. Tha re- ortin currency yesterday to the effect that e bogus dispateh was supposed to have been transmitted by the Western Associated Press Agents here, but it was murs in New York @nd did vot get either to Rochester or Cincin- Pati, is also, we ure assured, without founda- tion in fact, as well as entirely inconsistent with the character of the gentlemen connected ‘with the Western Press office inthis city. The io oe sent from that office on Tuesday ight is as follows, (we clip from the Boston Advertiser :) «It is reported that the President on Mon- jay, in order to keep our armies up to the aximum strength, and finish the war this summer, ordered a draft for three hun¢cred thousand men.” As for the bogus Proclamation, we under- nd that the Government is satisfied that it néver went over the wires, but was forged in New York. There is reason to believe that the forger stole the fact that there was to be another draft from the above despatch. oS Ses SEVENTH Warp UnconpiTionaL Uniox DgeT1nG.—A large and enthusiastic meet- ing of the Unconditional Union voters ot the Seventh Ward who are in favor of the re- election of Mayor Wallach was held last night at Island Hall, Seventh Ward, and the meet- ing was organized by Mr. Jonas B. Ellis be- ing called tothe chair. Mr. Sam’l Magruder ‘was appointed Secretary. The chair stated that the meeting was.called by the friends ot the present Mayor in order to pomninate a Ward ticket in his support.and in or- der to ascertain the sense of the meeting he would offer the following resolution, which he requested the secretary to read : Be it resolved by the Unconditional Union voters of the Seventh Ward, As citizens of the Metropo- lis of the Nation, it is due to tha loyal people of our beloved country that we should. cast our yores in the coming municipal election for some person known to possess the confidence and respect of the Government, and being placed under peculiar circumstances having to choose between a respected citizen of our own ward and the present incumbent, and be- lieving that a change either in our Local or * General Governments at this time, would be injudicious, we feel it our duty toendorse Mr. Richard Wallach, and will use all honorable Means to re-elect him to the office he now fills so honorably to himself, and so satisfactorily to the public. The resolutions were unanimously adopted amid much enthusiasm, and the meeting then proceeded to select a candidate for Alderman, and Mr. Crosby S. Noyes was placed in nomi- nation and unanimously elected as the can- didate. Mr. Jonas B. Ellis, who was named in the same connection, deelined in favor of Mr. Noyes ominations for candidates forthe Board of Common Council were then called for, and Messrs. Jonas B. Ellis. W. J. Murtagh, Dr. R. ©. Croggon, W. T. Walker, Otho Boswell, J. H. D. Richards, and H. W. Hamilton were nomi- mated. Dr. Croggon declined, and his name was Withdrawn. Mr. Jonas B. Ellis also declined, and stated that be preferred to act now as a private citi- ven, and waquid take off his coat and go to work for the ticket. Mr. W. T. Walker said that, in justice to himself, to the meeting, and to Mr. Semmes, he ‘would say he was an out-and-out Semmes man, and that he was running on the other ticket. If this convention chose to nominate im under these circumstances, they would do so knowing exactly how he stood. Dr. Croggon and Mr. Henry Barron were appointed tellers, and the balloting was pro- ceeded with. and resulted in the election by a jarge vote of Messrs. Hamilton, Boswell and Richerds, who were therefore declared the nominees, and, or motion, the nominations were made unanimous. f Messrs. Hamilton and Boswell being present ‘were called upon for speeches, and pledged ‘themselves, it elected, to do all they could for the best interests of the ward and the city. On motion, an executive committee, consist- ang of Messrs. Geo. Shekell, Jackson Pum- hrey, W. J. Foster, Jos. Codrick and Thomas &: Smithson, was appointed. = A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies of the Seventh-street Presbyterian Church (who are about holding a fair at Island Hall) for their kindness in granting the use of the hall for this meeting * ‘The meeting then adjourned with three rous- Ang cheers for Dick Wallach and the Seventh ‘Ward ticket; a resolution to the same effect having been previously adopted unanimously by the meeting. ‘ ——— ImPorTANT Sales oF REAL EsTatTe.—The foliowing sales were made yesterday by Mesers. James ©. McGuire & Co. Two frime houses and lo’s on Four-and-a- balf street, between Maryland avenue and south C street, one to George Heide for $2,550, and the other te George Bauer for $2,325. Two-story brick house and lot om Seventh street east, between Land M streets south, to Edward O. Sanderson for $2,300. Brick house and loton Eleventh street east, between Pennsylvania avenue and south G street, to Mrs. Elign Miller, for $8,300. Lot at thecorner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Eleventh street east, to Samuel Cross, at twenty-five cents per square foot. Two large lots on south G street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets east, to Charles Miller, for twenty-five cents per square foot. Six lots on Eleventh street east, between Pennsylvania avenue and South G street, to H. C. Greenfield and Thomas Miller, at twen- ty cents per square foot. The same firm sold, at private sale, to Hon. E. D. Morgan, three lotson Vermont avenue, between H and I streets north, for $17,000, about $1.20 per square foot. Spb Les aE Matters 1s GrorceTown.—Basiness on the canal nas been quite lively during a week t. The water has been higher im consequence of the recent rains, but not sufficiently high to impede business materially. ‘ne arrivals to-day were the Jobn O’Brien and Davie! Pomrov, with coal to the American and the John H. Shaw, do.to Frostburg . The departures were the J. F. Sterling, with salt and fish tor Hanceck, Md., and four ther boats light. wep oxt of Georgetown.—Cleared—Schooners J. ©opper, Kelso, Accomac, Va.; Laurel, Rich- ardson, do; J.S. Gibbons, Matthews, do.; Sareh Minge, Gallup, Havre de Grace; M. ‘Bramhsli, Davey, Jersey City; Sarah Eliza- beth, Kerr, Patuxent. pecoar ee ee A Teamsters Ronsixc Each OTHER.—Last night Joshua Lewis, Caleb Hine and William Spence were arrested by officers Crook and jessier tor stealing areyolver trom Thomas Hastings; a pair ot boots from James Quinn; anew coat and pants and a pair of shears trom James Kimmell; 4 pair of pants from Edw. McGinpnagan; and a watch and silver neil from Abram A. Bebren. Several ar- ‘icles of the stolen property were found in the tent occupied by the accused at Kendall Green ‘ark, where all the parties were employed as Government teamsters. This morning they bad a hearing before Justice Gibersom who committed Lewis, rye yee icy the = jail % their & ce at the Orimin: jourt. ppearance 8 imix ‘THe Rvces or THESTREET RAILWAY.—Yes- terday, 8 man named Chas. Pasner, got on one of the 7th street cars, having with him a large bundle. Mr. Kiopter, the conductor, called ‘upon bim for his fare, and the bundle occupy- ing aseat, the conductor took fare for that, ‘under the regulations of the company. Mr. Pasner would not consent to pay the fare, and used language in the presence of ladies in the car that induced Mr. K.toput himoff. Mr. K. was for assault and battery and taken before Justice Barnaclo, who heard the evi- dence, and dismissed the case. ———_—_ TeLecrarHers RELEASED.— We take pleas- ‘wre in stating that the Superintendent of thie Independent Telegraph Compan, Mr. J. Worl, ‘and the operators arrested on Wednesday, in coneequence of that bogns proclamation, e een promptly discharged as innocent of any” copnection with the fraud. Gonz To THE FeoxT.—This morning the Te-enlisted men of the 29th Mass. (Ool. E. W. | Pierce's) regyment passed through this city on | their way to the front, haying returned from their homes, (their furlough having expired.) They brought with them their new and beau- tifal flag, upon every stripe of whichis in- scribed an engagement in which they partici- pated. A number ofthe regiment who were ‘wounded in the recent battles in the Wilder- nese arrived in the city yesterday and were rejoiced to meet their comrades. Previous. to the recent battles, the 29th participated in eighteen or nineteen severe actions, under va- Tious officers. They were for a long while connected with Meagher's Irish brigade. pee ACCIDENT ON THE RaILRoaD.—This morning abont eight o’clock, as a train containing troops was turning into Mills’ sidling, (between this city and Bladensburg,) one of the couplings broke and Jef: three or four cars standing. Another troop‘train came along shortly after, but before it could be stopped it had run into the cars and smashed them up considerably, three of the soldiers being hurt by the collision— one of them being badly but not seriously injured, and the others slightly. The trains in conseqnence were delayed for a couple of hours—the company at once eetting a number of hands at work in clearing the track—and now the trains are running on time. 55 Pan ETS Caren For.— Yesterday, about noon, officer Frazier, of the Fourth Ward, found a wounded soldier on 7th street, near I,in a very teeble condition. Theofficeremployed alight wagan, and conveyed the poor soldier to Judiciary Square Hospital, where he was received and cared for. The wounded man was too feeble and sick to talk, and his name and regiment Were not ascertained. ——— Wuose are THery?—Last night, Officer Crown met with a boy who had a bottle which contained spirits, and three anatomical speci- meng, a finger, a toe,and another member of the human body. The boy said he found them in a box, and the officer suspecting that they might belong to some surgeon’s collection, took them from the boy and deposited them at the Fourth Ward Station. ——— SELLING LIQUOR TO SOLDIERS.— Yesterday, officer Burch, of the Fourth Ward, being in the vicinity of the Soldiers’ Home, met a col- ored man, named Jas. Johnson, who was smuggling liquor to the soldiers. Johnson was taken before Justice Giberson, and not having the #20 to pay the fine, the justice sent him to jail for 30 days. eS Licenses To BE RENEWED.—See announce- ment under above head, in another column, by Lewis Clephane, Esq. in regard tothe require- ments of the excise law for the renewal of licenses by the Ist of June. panes ceca THE DELIGHTFUL PIC-NIC Of St. Dominick's Church Sunday School, concerning which there is so much eager anticipation, will come off at the Park, 7th street, on Monday next. Tickets only 25 cents, and f-r children 10 cents. oe a Editor of the Star: Sir.—I respectfully ask for information in behalf of the frien¢s of onr Brave cficers and soldiers: 1f there is any such officer or officers as Governmant Embalmers ? Who they are, and where such office is located’ By so doing you muck oblige one of your sub- scribers and attentive readers. * SPECIAL NOTICES. Segoe ee Noricr.—The sale of the stock of Watches and Jewelry commenced this morning at our store, No. 427 7th street, will be continued this even- ing, at 7%¢ o’clock: also, Saturday evening, same hour, when all will be closed out. it W. B. Lewis & Co., Auctieneers, Cor: Busions, Bap Natts, &c. Persone wishing immediate relief from these roublesome annoyances, should call at Dr. Waitr’s rooms, No. 424 Pennsylvauia avenue, between 434 and 6th streets, MARRIED, = On Tuesday evening, 17th instant, at Fletcher Chapel. by Rev. James G,. Hening, Mr. FRANK- LIN PAYNE, of Fairfax county. Va., to Miss RACHEL WEAVER, of Washington, D/O. id On Thursday morning, May 19th, by Rev. Wm. T. Johnson, Mr. THOMAS E. YOUNG to Miss EMMA J. OTTERBACK, all of this city. he In Raleigh, N.C.. April 11th, 184. by Rey. D: Mason. B. W. AYRES, Enq. of Richmond. Va. 4 SALLIE PEYTON, daughter of Hon. 8. T. Saw: DIED On Thursday evening, May 19th, EMMA, young- est daughter of the late Charles H. James. Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, (Saturday, 2ist instant.) at SP m.. from the resi- dence of her mother, No. 409 U street, The friends of the family are invited to attend. = On the 19th inst, ADAM PORTS, in the 58th year of his age. His funeral will take place from his residence, New Jersey avenue. No. 763 south, at 2 o'clock on Saturday, 2istinst. His friends and relatives are pprites to attend, [Baltimore papers plea: copy. a On Thursday evening, 19th inst., SAMUEL H, LAMBORN, aged 38 years Funeral Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, 391 E street north, between 9th and 10th sts., to which friends are invited, c On the mo?ning of the 2th inst., after a pro- tracted illness, MICHAEL SHANKS. a native of Georgetown, D. C.,. but for many years a resident of Washington, in the 70th year of his age, The friends and acquaintances of the fainily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 409 F atreet, between 6th and 7th, on Sunday, 22d inst., at 30’¢lock p.m. * On the xith instant, Mrs. ANNA RILEY, in tie 72d year of her age. The funeral will take place to-morrow, (Satur- day.) at 4 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. John Lincoln. on 7th street, Island, No. 651, which the relatiyes and friends of the family are invited to attend. FROM PARIS. ¥ BERNARD-La Cinguantaine; 30. Dumas Fils—Oesarine; 30, Dumas Fils—Un Paquet de Lettres; 30. Murger—Le Bonhomme Jadis; 2). De Bernard—Une Aventure de Magistrat; 20. De Bernard—Le Gendre; 3). Lamartine Grariella; 35. Lamartine— L’ Enfance; 25. d. Murger—Le Souper des Funerailles; 25. Lamartine—Genevieve; 4). De Bernard—Un Acte de Vertu; 25. Karr—Lous les Tilleuls; 45. Kar’ reset en eg 4. cribe—Proverbes; 4, Be 19 FRANCK TAYLOR. MORAN & HAYNES, ‘PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GRAINERS, WASHINGTON, D. C. Work entrusted to our care, will be executed with neatness and despatch. Shop—No. 564 7th street, near Canal Bridge, my 18-3t* SUMME OPENING. MISS M.J.PLA Tf will,on Thursday,’ May Jsth. orn ew and splendid as- fortment of BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS. ete., comprising all the latest styles of Paris and home manufacture, to which she invites the ladies her rooms, 246 Penn. avenne, near 13th 6 over the Independent Telegraph Office. my 17-5t* Bsr siss IN MILLINERY . AND CHILDREN’ 8FANCY HATS, AT THE NEW YORK ESTABLISHMENT, No.4 Market Space, second door from 9th street. Having a large and extensive Stock ef Goods, and desirous of reducing it before the close of the season, the prices will be marked down much below their original value. 4 Ladies will now have the opportunity of pur- chasing»an elegant, stylish Bonnet for the same price they would pay for an inferior one else- where. The stock is complete, with every novelty of the season. my I7-2w* H E WANTED—Must be tle, free from vice, and warranted sound, for a ladv’s saddle horse. Address F. P., Box 811 Post Office, or per- sonally at 395 E st., bet. 9thand lth. my 16-e03t* "Powine PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the Potomac Tow Company's boata, ‘‘Potomac,”” Holding & Sh aie faven,’’ Apply to the aptains on boards °F JOHN B, DAVIDSON, my 13-tf 59 Water street, Georgetown, JERY?—Who has the largest assortment of pattern for Stamping? Whe is the only prac- tical person that Stamps? Who has the largest number of hapds at Embroidery? Who has the finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, aud who is the only persen in the District that does Fluting for ladies dresses? W@7- PRINCE, 381 F STREET, 6g where ladies can select from 25,000 choice pitterns for any kind of work, and where they can 3 ANY PATTERN stamped. Maving stamped for 80,000 Jadies is proof that he knows his business. Ladies who do not want their goods spoiled. but stamped as they should be, §° to the only person in the city who does good work. FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! The only machine, in rales noes 0) apo i as in new York or elsewhere, wing ORS ETT strect, opposite Patent Otice. EYSER & OO. PHILADELPHIA ALE DEPOT No, 93 LOvIsiaNa AVENUE,” between oth and 10th sts. ALE BY THE BARREL AND HALF BARREL We also invite the attention of Sutlers and the trade to our superior BOTTLED ALE AND POR- TER, packed and ready for shipment. __ my4-2w* PICTURE COORD AND TASSELS. Different sizes and colors Picture Cord and Tas- 1s, Bings, 2 : Sls, Bing®. {_MARREITER'S, 486 7th strect Eight doors abov@Odd Fellows’ Hall. Terms cash. i ap 29-Imif* yoore’s MAGIC S80DA FOUNT 18 NOW ene, be p dionenee spre 0a cold Soda Water 8 very nT OORE'S West End Drag Store, __my 1-2w 11% Paavenue weat nec, .OMADS > 25. EBANCE TAYLOR | ° U. S. 10-40 BONDS. = SSS ‘These Bonds are issued underthe Act of Congress of March Sth. 1864, which provides that all Bends is- sued under this Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Govérnment, at any period mot less than ten mor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, on Bonds of not over ene hundred dollars annually and on allother Bonds semi annually, The in- terest is payable onthe first days of March and September in each year. As these Bonds, by Act of Congress; are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL Ok STATE “ TAXATION, their value is increased from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country, At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER EIGHT PER CENT. INTEREST in currency, and are of equal convenience as a per- manent or temporary investment, It is beljeved that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as the various descrip- In all other forms of in- debtedness, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United Statea the whole prgperty of the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coiu, These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $50 up to any magnitude, on the sameterms, and are thus made equally available to thé smallest” lender and tne iargest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest, The Funded Debt of the United States on which itterest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864, was $763,965,000. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937 126, while the customs revenue in gold fer the current fiscal year, ending June 20th, 1854, has been so far at the rate of over $10,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold reve- nues of the Government are largely in excess of the wants of the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual reeeipts from cus- toms on the same amount of importations, to $120,000,000 per annum, The authorized amount of this loan is $200,000,000 Instructions to the National Banks acting a loan agents were not issued until March 25, but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the U, 8, Treasury up to May ith was $48,961,900. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of the United States at Washinton, and the Assist- ant Treasurers at New York, Boston and Philadel. phia, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE, and by all National Banks which are depositaries of public money, and all respectable banks and bankers throughout the country (acting as ageuts of the National Depositary Banks,) will furnish further information on application, and afford every facility to subscribers. * BALLS, PABTIES, &. AND AFTERNOON AND EVE- NING PIC-NIC McCLELLAN FRIENDSIIP AS "WASHINGTON PARK, 7th street, WEDNESDAY. May 2th, 1364, Tickets Fifty Cents, admitting a gentleman and tions of U. 8. Bonds. WAN tani en for a boy, now Fousta GR. Committee of Arrangements. W E MEET AGAIN IN HALLSOF PLEASURE, SIXTEENTH GRAND MAY BALL SHIELDS CLUB Will be given on MONDAY NIGHT, May 234, 1364, At TEMPERANCE HALL, Est., between 9th and 10th sts., Washingto D, C, 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 Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, $1; can be obtained at Temperance Hall, E street, b tween 9th and Lith sts. T THE REQUEST OF MANY WHO WERE May Ball and Exhi all om the lth inst.. ‘A unable to attend m bition at Odd Fellows’ eat thesame at the Do: otel. Georgetown, on DAY EVENING, Ma to be had of the pupi i stores of Washington and G th. Tickets Two incipal music an GRAND PIC-NIC or ST. DOMINIO’S SUNDAY SCHOOL Will be given at the WASHINGTON PARK, Seventh street, On MONDAY, May 234, 1864. Admissien for children 10 Cars running from all parts of the city to the IGHTH @RAND OPENING E MON DAY, May 2d, of GEO. JUENEMANN’ PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, East Capitol Hill + jonday afternoon. The Pleas-~ ure Garden is so improved that it cannot be beaten by any ether of the same sort in this city, and can be truly recommended t: Dancing every oO parties and societie: GO. JUENEM. LOST AND FOUND. AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUp- scriber, a small GREYHOUND, light bluish Had a leather collar on. The owner will charges and take him away, , No. 260 ist street, be- come forward and of Washington and vicinity to call and examine at °T ERENCE OREA! nd | tween L and M. REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on the t6th, a sorrel HORSE, branded on left shoulder “I. J.8.;” hair rubbed off the left side; light streak Whoever returns h WM. MYERS, Union Alley, between 4%s and 6th streets, south of N street, Island, will receive the above reward, OUND.—A sum of MONEY was picked up in our store, which the owner can have by prov- ing and paying for this adver t. TAYLOR &CO., No, 42 Center Market Space. —Strayed on Friday night, 13th rk grey HORSE, 4 years old; no shoes on: two hind legs white; T. 0. the left side; white in forehead. atone No, 73 2th OST—On Tuesday, the 17th inst,,a large BAY E, about seven years old, a little stiffin ad ona leather halter reward will be paid if the fore legs; no shes on. o NATHAN HEATH, 5th st., between L ae a REWARD.—Stra: on the evening o} DARK BAY HORSE, about 15 hands high, nick tail, and about twelve ed from the subscribers the 18th jnstant, ; long tail and mane, Fhe Ee obsbly b th t jon, il ani ey are proba 101 0- getter. “L. 3. MIDDLETON & OO. Office corner 12th and F streets. O8T—A MOCKING BIRD.’ The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at the corner of 1)th street west and E sireet south, my 18-3t™ Pp REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from the sub- ed scriber on the 17t! MARE, full mane and tail; lost one hii above reward will be paid to any person returning Les comy, place, $d str y 18-3" instant, a littl eet, between K and L sts. MAURICE SULLIVAN. REWARD.—Strayed from-the subscrib the 14th inst., one dark brind! fal with white face. She |. I will give the above reward for her, deliv- L street, between 9th and loth, or for any information that will enab: to get h i GEO. W. DUT to me at No. 500 about the 2ist April,one ECKLACE. 3g from I street to Baltimore—four strands diamonds set in silver sha) ert at'430 1 strest, between ‘eet, betw oth sts., Washington, D. C REWARD .—Stra: are wie be paid @.0.8HAU. i neck; the other a dark te cow, with white fa i around her neck, They ic lot south of the Treas- ward will be paid ta subscriber, at 341 18th sts, leather siraparoand her only three teats, andaro were last seen in the pub! ury Extension. ~ any one returning them to puget &Y,, between 12th amt WANTS. W ANTED=< first-class COOK, to go five miles in the cops 454 3th street, near D. 1t* ANTED—A BOY—34 Market Space, between 7th and 8th sts. my 2)-3t* WANTED_Two DINING-ROOM SERVANTS, also, a CHAMBERMAID. Apply at Herndon my ie Houre, corner 9th and F sts Ww ANTED—A GIRL for general housework; one who in a good washer and irower, to go inthe country. Apply 464 8thatreet, near B. wit W consented on techaracte to beat AE asto 4 = drese Box 23 Star Office, my Breast CK WANTED—At No, 325 north B street. A first-rate cook, cither white or colored. Ap- ply immediately. Good wages given. my = WANTED-—At the Union Gift Store, a BOY. to attend. Apply at the store, Penn, ayenues near 3d street. ae AA A Sle ERA En A cA ONE | FOR . ENT AND SALE. TROR RENTOA. "te UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOE BERTI Sweet Tih strate beteeen sed 1 WMAY. adel ELS F.OR RENT—A lar, ‘ORE, 20 by 5). For par- Fairs inquire $5 tea" BFemisen, 310 1 atreet, between léth and 7th, wea = —____my 2 6t_ s - > betw 7 FOR BERT OEEE eaertig “en suite or mioate! UNF 18H. oh be rented cheap; To respectable tenants they wi my 0-3" none others need apply~ the oe {OK RENT—A part of a HOUSE perrirred with a garden attached, ifdesiret, hair Mr. HYATT'S Store, Hyattaville, (0% she Haild burg.) five miles from Washington, 0% 9931+ road to Baltimore, mys “SE, ORRENT—Alarae Pisa oes eee Hn = partially fornis! . Fine location. e i ern impr ts Apply to F. W. JONES, Aftor Sey aan "ath sired Betwesn Das my 20-3t* W ANTED—A SITUATION, by an experienced 0nd acconrplished Pharmaceutist, as pre- scription clerk or to take charge of astore. Ad- dress UM, this office, my 20-2t* W ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron in armall family, to whom good wages will be paid, Apply at No. 420 New Yori avenueMe- tween 13th and 14th streets. my 2)-3t* V ) ANTED TO PUBCHASE—A BRICK HOUSE containing from8 to :0 rooms. Must be sit- uated between 6th and ith streeta and between F and M. Address Box 394 Post Office. m ‘St* W ANTED IMMEDIATELY —Two firs’ i WAITERS. None but good ones need apply. Gond waxes given. Apply tof, POTENTINT, 279 Pa. avenue, between lth and lith ats. 1t* WASTED—Two respectable young la‘tlies, who are clerks in a atere, desire a ROOM and BOARDING ina private family. Terms must be moderate. Address for two days, Star Dice: 5: a a - WASTED-A HOUSE, within one or two squares of the Post Office or Patent Office—want a house with six rooms, Avil pay, a liberal price. Also, would exchange fora house on 9th street. Inquire 443 7th street, or Box 96 Post Office. 1t* A BOY WANTED—Must write a good hand, be business-like, and reside with his parents; not too far from the office. Apply, at the Real Bs- tate and Intelligence Office. S11 oth atreet, near Penn. avenue, west. \.H. MILLER, yy 20-3t* Justice of the Peace. wan TO RENT, BY THE MONTH—A small HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished, ina re- apectable location, suitable for4or5 persons. If suited, would be permanent. Rent sure. Gas pre- ferred in house and water. Or would have part of a respectable honse. Reference given. Address HOUSE, at the Star Office. my 20-3t* WARTED— By a private family, residing in Georgetown, a strong. healthy WOMAN, to cook, washandiron. On account of their being three other colored servants in the pres a col- ored woman preferred; but to any faithful, con- scientious, tidy person—white or black—good Wages, kind treatment. and a good home will be given. Also, twenty-five more SERVANTS, for all kind of work, wanted. eoply to Intelligence Office, No, 511 sth street, near Penn. avenue. N. H. MILLER, my 20-3t™ Justice of the Peace. V 7 ANTED—A steady WOMAN, aa nurse and seamstress. None need apply but those who thoroughly understand the duties. Apply at 469 6th atreet, between D and FE. tny 19-3t W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Three good CAR- _PENTERS. None but good hands need apply. Inquire of E, BRICKEiD, 265 B street. between 3d and 43 streets, Island. my 19-2t* V 7ANTED—By a competent person, a BIT UATION to do chamber work or to wash and iron, She has good references, Please ad- dress Box No, 27 Star Office. my 19-3t n his Mth year, who is an excellent penman. e has had a good education, haying attended school during the last six years. Will board with Address:C. A. S., Box 20 Star Office, i LADY, of cousiderable experience in Kz. desi a situation as GOVERNESS. No objections are made to assist in sewing for the family, The best of references given, if required, Ad iss KITTY HOWARD, Alexandria, Va. VW ARTED—A Frenchman having a few hours leisnre during the day, from 4 to 120'cluck wishes to employ them as COOK inar 3 or other place. Enquire at Struckm a's O1 Lith street, ubove the avenue. my WANTED—A white WOMAN, who understands cooking and housework generally. Must be thoroughly compe-ent to suit; no one else need apply. To the right party extra good wages will be paid, besides a good home and permanent sit- uation may be bad, A German or Norwegian girl referred. Apply at 661 9th street, Wallach’s cw, between D and E, Island; or 674 llth street, M.JULIHN'S Drug Store my 19-3t* ANTED — First-class QOAT AND PANTS HANDS. Apply to B.H. DUVALL, 43 Penn. avenue. my 13-3t* WANTED A good GIRL, To do plain cooking. at J. BROWN’S Restaurant, cor, 13th street and Penn, avenue. my 18-3t* WASTED—An OPERATOR on Grover & Ba- ker’s or Wheeler & Wilson’s Machine. One who understands dressmaking preferred, Apply at 280 B street, between 2d and 3d, my 18-3t* WANTED—A BLACKSMITH HELPER. Lib: eral wages and steady employment given, Apply at No, 953 i2th street. my 18-3t* R. W. JOHNSON. WANTED A good CABINET-MAKER One who understands putting work together will hear of a good situation and liberal wages, by ap- plying immediately at No. 315 Penn, avenue, be- tween 9th and l0th streets, up ctuirs. my 18-3t A RESPECTABLE MARRIED LADY WANTS BOARD ina nice private family, where she can have the comforts and quiet of a home during confinement, For a suitable place a liberal price will be paid. Address Mrs. J.T.M., through the city post omce, stating terms, loeation and name. my 15-3t* A YOUNG MAN, a good writer, having consid- erable leisure time, would like to occupy it with copying or other writing. Terms satisfac- Rory Pe aGroRe “J.8.G.,’ Box 792 Post Office. my 17-5t™ V ANTED—An experienced American NURSE, from New York, wishes to make engagements in afew families as monthly nurse, Hav no obiec- tion ty tal wo of an invelid. Oan give best of referenc Can be seen froin 1) to4 o'clock any day, By calling at $9 Penn. avenue, between 2ist and 22d streets, till June Ist. my 17-lw* Vy ANTED—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 is of- fered. Apply at 182 I street, near 2lst. my 16-lw* WASTED, A good. neat, intelligent white WOMAN. who understands cooking for a hotel. Also, a WOMAN, who can do plain sewing. Apply at American House, cerner Benn. avenue and 7th street. my 14-6t* 4 ee GOOD GRANITE 8TONE CUTTERS Phi eee ee se Cnestaut street Bridge, iladelphia. Wages r day. PCLARK MCGRANN & KENNEDY, mny 12-2w Contractors, Philadelphia, V 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroideron Muslin, Linen and Cambric. To good bands constant work and good wai given. Ladies applying will please, bring samples of work. Apply a ., PRINCE'S Stamping and Machine Stitching Depot, 381 F street, opposite Patent Office fe 13 W457? oi crine fae WANTED, Every lady in the District to know that I have, at considerable expense, had builta very elegant machine for Fluting or Orimping 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. poe ver this is the only machine in town, and doe at the only place to get stamping done. 381 F street, oppo- site Patent Office, Stamping nd Machine BStitch- Ing Depot. my 3 WANTED-A ‘white GIRL, to do housework for- two persons; or a Foune, lady can procure a good home who would do a little housework. by addressing Mra, M.A, V., Washington Post Office. my7 50 000 LADIES WANTED TO CALL AT r) PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, 381 F street, opposite Patent Office, and get their Stamp- ing. Stitching, Pinking and Embroidery don: there are other Richards in the field, ladies better look out that they come to Prince’s, who isthe only practical hand in the city. Be sure yon go to | FoR RENT—The entire FIRST PLOOR of tewn, ri vate dwelling; two parlors, connecting. large’ dining-room, bed-room, kitchen, and servant's’ room, newly and neatly furnished. @as and water, No. & Missouri avenue, between 43¢ and oth sts. my 20-3t* OR SALE—A_ BREAD, PIE AND CAKE X' "BAKEKY AND CONFECTIONERY, no do ing a good business, with Ice Cream Saloon tached. Reasone for selling ry can be Kad by lying on the premises, No. 83 Prince street ween, earisn and Royal sts., Alexandria, V: my 3-2t* Fo SALE—A RAKE CHANCE FOR BUSI- NESS—A half interest in a new and splendid- ly fitted up SALOON, including a hal a ten years’ lease on the whole b jouse contains a large dry cellar; also, a fine kitchen, with stove, cooking utensils and crock- ery of every description, auitable for keeping a first-class eating-house. Gas and water on the remises. Apply at 44% 7th street, opposite the ‘atent Office, my 2)-3t* A GOOD BARBER SHOP FOR SALE, on @ street, near 22d. Enquire at No. 325 7th st. my 19-3t* 'OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, on (_ Kstreet, near the corner of Ith, containing nine rooms.’ Inquire at No. 440 13th street, be- tween E and F. my 19-3t* Fo RENT—An UNFURNISHED ROOM, suit- able for any kind of anoffice Apply on La. avenue, No. 26, between 4% and éth sts, my 19-3t* FS he the summer, a FURNISHED HOUSE, delightfully located; No. 143 Wash ington street, Georgetown, containing 12 rooms. Refer nces required. my 19-e06t (,OR SALE—Furniture and Goed Will of a BOARDING-HOUSE. containing 19 roomsand anumber of boarders. Inqnire second door from 432 strect, on P street south, near Arsenal Gate my 19-iw* ‘OOD CHANCE FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS BUSI- NESS MAN, WITH SOME CAPITAL —For sale—A respectable and profitable BUSINESS, in running order, thriving and large profits. Rea- son for selling, sickness. Inquire at GEORG SCHNELL’S, No. 218 0th street. my 19-8t* EtIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOR RENT — I have for rent afine Brick Dwelling House, containing 9 rooms, winter and summer kitchens, ts,&c. The grounds are spacious and filled with choice fruit. flowers, &¢.; also a vegetable garden sufficient for a large family. Possession given Ist June, and undoubted city references re- quired L. J, ROTHROCK, 452 7th st., my 19-6t Opposite Patent Office. )\WO NICE ROOMS TO RENT, VERY CH EAP Avaly to Mrs. JOHNSON, on 21st street west, between and G, opposite Government mess house, Will be let'singly. my 18-3t* For RENT—One handsome SUITE OF ROOMS, one large chamber and one small one; all fine- ly furnished. Bath-room in the building, and good boarding mear, 404 I street, near 12th. my 18 3t* QIN ROOMS TO RENT—One suitable for a Danc- +S ing Academy: No. 131 Bridge street Also. a STABLE on High street. containing twenty stalls, Apply to J. LANG, 131 Bridge street, Geocge- z my URNISHED HOUSE FORRENT—No. 84 Penn. avenue, (Six Buildings.) Kent $10) per month, Will not be rented as a boarding-house. Apply to C. INGLE, No. 3 Law Building, Sth street, oppo- site City Hall. my 18-3t™ FOR SALE CHEAP ~The Good-will, Stock and Fixtures of the MONUMENTAL HOUSE, at the Baltimore Depot. Inquire at M. KELLY’S Provision and Liquor Store, corner of 13% and D streets, my 13-lw* FOR SACE-AUSMALU, FARM of 36 acres, in Montgomery County, 12mmiles from Georgetown, and 2% miles from the canal. Location healthy, New Dwelling House, (small), Six acres in fine cul: tivation, and the balence in pine and oak timber. In case the purchaser desires, L can dell sixty acres ad- joining the same. WM. KILGOUR, my 18-5t* Trustee and Attorney, 317 7th st. VALUABLE FARM IN MONTGOMERY county, Md., for sale. near the 7th street road, and within 6 miles of Washington. It contains 1(0 acres of land, 25 of which are in wood, and the balance ina high state of cultivation, and well watered. The improvements consist of two small frame dwelling houses and some out-houses; large orchards—1,000 peach trees recently planted out, It is opposite shiver Peas. and adjoins the farms of Mesars. Riggs and Bonifant. '. MACE, Agent for the sale of Maryland lands, y J8-lw* E 517 7th stregt. CELY FURNISHED ROOMS and first-class board, at 301 G street, between 13th and Ith, One suite on first floor, my I7-lw* (OR SALE—A beautifully located BRICK HOUSE, 18x32, eightrooms and passage; lot Boe to an alley. Immediate possession—only oterest in ing. The ALLA 9,000 feet of Ground, fronting on Pa. avenue, for lease for ten years. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 17-1m* 8. E. cor. Pa. av. and I5th st. (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 lth st. my 16-e03t* FE RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, without board. Boarding-house opposite, where meals areserved. Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, between 9th and lith sts. my 16-lw* OR REN T—Part of SQUARE 511, between O and P streets, fronting on 5th st. Possession given immediately. For further particulars inquire at No. 437 7th st. my 16: Iw* FS SALE—With immediate possession, a PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on E street, by 140 deep. Improvements, a large double-wing cottage, 10 rooms; three small buildings in the rear; good fencing, garden, fruit trees, &c.; for 00. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Broker myl6-Im* _ southeast cor. Pa. and 15th Fe, RENT—A neatly FURNISHED ROOM. suitable for one or two young gentlemen. on 23d street, 4 doors south of I. my 14-lw* ‘OR SALE—A two-story and attic FRAME HOUSE, situated on 13th street, Island. In- quire at 575 opposite. my l-iw* MALL LOTS FOR SALE VERY LOW. Ten Lots on 2st, above N street. Four Lots on N street. near 2ist. One of the best locations in the First Ward. Six Lots on 2ist, above R street. 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 I street, corner of 17th, between 4 and 6 o’clock p.m. my l4-eost OR RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE, with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on the re between Green and Montgomery streets, ove Stoddard st. Possession given on the l0th of June next. For terms, &c., apply on the prem- ises. my 6 OR SALE—S.000 acres of rich FARMING LANDS in Towa, (Hardin, Story, Wright, and Franklin counties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 to 649 acres. Located 1’.6. Patents from the Government, Willexchang’ for property in or near Washington. FOR SALE —Two and a half years’ lease of a store property on Penn, avenue, now renting for 2K) Pr month, will be gold, with Confectionery ‘tock, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures complete. 31,650 only for a Corner Property in the First Ward. 18 feet front; 6 rooms; lot 70 feet deep. Ti- ve PGITTGHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers , Bea! ro} . and 15th s ap 30-I1m* Boutheast eor. Pa. YOR 8. le term ‘oductive FARMS in Montgomery coun ty, Md miles from Georgetown, D. C.. i om Seneca Mill; lying on Chesapeake and Ohio Oanal. It has fine quarries, one of flagging stone, good buildings, and fine fruits. For terms inquire of ROBERT PETER, on the premises. ap 25 eolm* street, opposite Patent OM D FURNITURE ANTE D—SECOND-H W Also, Mirrors, Garnete. Beds, Bedding and Housefurnishipg Goods of every description. . BUCHLY 428 7th street, mh 3 f ae bet. G and H, east sided ISLAND DRY GOODS STORE. 7. T, WITHERS.J (s. ®. RYNEX, WITHERS & RYNEX, Dedlera in FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 599. SEVENTH STREET, One Door Sowh of Maryland Avenue, Island, Next to 0, Boswell’s Drug Store, my l4-eo2w* Washington, D.C. PAPRRHANGINGS, I would most respectfrily inform my customers and the pu in general that IT am now receiving my Sprin; k of American and French PAPER- HANGING: castasion of the finest French Gilt Papers. suitable for parlors, dining rooms, cham- Ts ani 8. Tam also i ipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice, gut Win ow Shades and Picture Cord and Tassels, all peTnons wishing to purchase will do well to lor themselves before at pak ry: L hi th 8880) it of t] sb in tho city, Sees MMSOr TT ALEXAN Bi my9-eo2m [Intel.} (0. Pa. avenue. jUSHELB ST. UBES SALT 8,000 Tue ee Turks rarer Salt io — ‘Exyprsec! 1G. A. oor Afioat and in store. For sale in lots to suit pur- chase: . D. 3 Water street. Ap imt 2 HOP: DAVIS. Be tgetown, D.8. 486 PAPERHANGINGS. A selected ied stock of Fine, Medium: Low priced Papert orders Statues, &c., at nN 486 ith 8 Bia ia Fellows? me doors above Od: e ayes ‘4 PLOTURES, - A few choice En: and Paintings for sale at TS MARE NITEM S Nov aoe Teh ntrect Fight doors@boye Odd Fellows’ Hall, ep a ymik* Terms | Feimie owe Ca SEAT FOR SALE IN HOWARD COUNTY.—A comfortable Cottage containing Zrooms with about 15 acresof land, situated on Washington turnpike, 14 miles from Jessup’s Cut Station, on the railroad. There is carriage house and stabling for several horses; also feed house and store house. A fine orchard just commencing bearin, p plso. small fruits. The house has been painted throughout this spring and is Wary Hlcely situated; has a porch the entire front, wit! large flower garden. Daily fare to Washington can be reduce avery Failing emonne ‘by ‘ing a com- mutation ticket. Price $3,000. Key at Mr. Thos. Rowe’s, Gey For ee further, particulars address JOHN KERMODE, 91 north Bataw street, Baltimore. ap 2-eolm* $1,000 Wish BUY THE LEASE of « large, . commodious HOUSE, with store an stable sienmer: Address Mr. LEASK, Star Office. ap 21-1m’ NT—With ithout Board, ‘excel- Poe REN RLOn ad revoral well ornisbed DED. ROOMS, at 450 12th eet, within five minutes walk of the Kirkwood House, Willards’ and the ee aS a a | ents. 2 Washington, No childre™ in the house, "de 27-tf BOARDING. re ea ne OARDING —Two » poatlensen can be accoinmo- dated with ROOMS and first-class BOARD, at 156 G street, between 20th and 2ist, Terms per month. my 19-3t* ete | EE eee tee OARDING —Five or-ai: jemen ce ac- B omnia a bourd fae: Teapocta Ie fat o. ersey al per. month payable ‘weekly, arenes 18-e03t* Born. AND HANDBOMELY FURNISHED inten guage aati fienatie "Wests moder ater. ply ‘ak southeast corner fist and Hstreets my 18-; . veral yéry FUEsEn ob pees AbueeEe eerie tae ne inside. Car: finished in the most superb panner ad would aut either for pyivate use or lor co} : LINGER UNSER, Gorner of Bovard'and Freak! 5 eit - Baltimore. AUCTION SALES. For ether Auction Sales see first page. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO HA: ING LOTS EAST OF THE CAPITOL AT ADS. oo PRvay, the 20th of a deed of it to tue lst day of July, 1850, and Teevtibd wah oro. A 8 .No. 182, folios, 298. 397, and S08. one of the jand Fecords for the county of Washington, in the District of (Columbia, the following named proper- +} ny trict aforesaia viz: ivi g wanna we, panumbered ninetee: Fourteenth gtreets east, 1 ba rms of sale: One-fourth cath; the beeen ing, weal red BAYRCHa era te, ive noten for a Dy dey or avle. A deed ‘given anda dood of trust conveyancing at the cost of the Figs termes ere not complied in Rive dare’ ihe Trustee reserve the right to re sell the pro at the risk and eoet of the frst. pa: r. bred vertsing the same three timesin the National In- telligencer, ROBERT RIGKETTS. Trustee my.6 GREEN & WIFLTAME: Auste. YJ, 0. MeGUIBE & OO., Auetionsers, NICE TWO STORY 10K DWELEING HOUSE WITH BACK BUILDING ON TENT STBBET ng BAK O AND P STERTS. On FRIDAY APTERNOON , May ie op o'clock, on the premises, we, suall sell of Lot 24, is Squara No. 358, fronting om Tenth strest west, be- tween O and P streeta north, and running back feet to a public alley, improved by & well Suite coneeniene sree two story Brick Dwelling ease ith Brick Back Building and containing iz roc: Terms : One-halfim cash, balance in six months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the a session given. Dy d J.C MOGUIRE & CO., Aucta, Bro = CKOWN & CO., Auctioneers, 60,800 BRICKS AT AUOTION, We will sell, on FRIDAY. May 21, at ¢ o'clock, p, m.. on the premises. seemary o6ei by Hames- i Eleventh e*reet. Island, No. 580, 5 doors from the corner of Maryland avenue, ct Sale without le out reserve. my.18-3t™ C. R, Lb. CROWN & OO., Aucta. B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, LOT OF GARDEN SEED AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, 2ist instant, at 10 o’clock, we will sell, at the ‘Auction Rooms. a lary foe of Fresh Garden Seed, the s' edman declining business. . my.19-2t WM L. WALL & CO., Aucta, B* WM. L, WALL & CO.. Auctioneers At the Horse Bazaar, 95 La. av. CARRIAGES AND HORSES AT AUCTION. Op SATURDAY MORNING. May 21, commencing at 10 o'clock, we wili sell. at our Bazear and Repos- itory,a Jarge number of Horses. Oarriages. and Harness, comprising about forty Work, Saddle and Harness Horses, a part of which is valuable stock. ‘ ALSO, o-top Bugey Wagons, Family Oar- ry id Rockaways, 1 Park Carriage, and Jagzer Wagon, 2 very superior Trotting Wagons, 2 very su jetted Road Wagons, New and Second-hand Harness and Express Wag- ons, Sale peremptory. a Terms cash. my.19-2t W.L WALL & ©0., Aucts. ¥ J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET BETWEEN MASSA CHUSETTS AVENUE AND NORTH P STREET. On SATURDAY AFFERNOON, may 2ist. at 6 o’clock, on the premises, by virtue of a dead of trust, dated April 2Ist, 1363, and duly recorded pmene. the land records for Washington County, . C,, at the request of the holder of the note there- in secured, I shallsril, Lot No. 6,in W. M ler- Tick’s sub division of the south Uagh: ofSquare No. 191, fronting 22 feet on Sixteenth street west, be- tween Massachusetts averue and north P street, and running back 125 feet to a wide public alley. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by of trust on the premises. Conveyances at the cost of the purchasers® THOS. J. FISHER, Trustee. my5-eokds J. 0, McGUIRE & 00,, Aucts, . Y J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EXECUTOR’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON SIXTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN F AND @ STREETS NORTH. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 26, wi sell, the south part of Lot No. 2, in Sau 455, fronting 26 feet 1'; inches on the west Sixth street west, between F and G streets nort! and running back about 10] feet toa paved alley, and improved by a comfortable two-story brick back building. Sale ne take place on the premises at half-past 5 o’ciock. Terms: One-third in cash, the remainderin six and twelve months, withinterest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Title perfect Conveyances at the cost of the Purchaser. . W COCHBANE,? praonto HARMON BURNS nace vd my.#-d J.C, MeGUiRE & CO., Aucts, YJ. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT OTS ON THE ISLAND. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June lith, at o’clock, onthe premises, by virtue of a decree o! the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in chancery, passed on the 3d day of May, A. D. 1864, ! shalisellat Public Auction, Lots Nos, 69.70, 71, 72, and 73, in Square No. 5, fronting each 25 feet on the west side of Four-and-a-half street between south Mand N streets, running back 153 feet to a 3 feet alley. ALSO, Lots Nos. 3.4, and part of Lot No. 5, in Square No. 495. fronting on south G street, between Four- and a-half street and Sixth street west. Terms cash, . If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale, the Trustee reserves the right to zene at the risk and expense of the defaulting urchaser. Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. T., EDWARD CLARK, Trustee. my.%-2%wida J.C. McGUIRE & O00., Aucts, BY WM, L. WALL & OO., Auctioneers. THE FURNITUREOF CASPARIS’ HOTEL,OAP- I LL. AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 25th instant,at 1to o’cloct, we will seil,alithe Furniture and E ffece of this establishment, embracing in Parlor Fur- niture, Brocatelle and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites, Arm Chairs and Brussels’ Oarpetings, Marble-top, Centre, Pier, and other Tables. ters, Vases, and Mante] Ornaments, Curtains, Cornices, Shades and Fixtures, Dining Tables and ‘Chairs, Side Ta bles, Sid+ beard. large assortment of Obina. Glass, and Crockeryware, Plated Chafing Dishes, Meat Dishes, Castors, Catiery, and other Tableware. The Chamber Furniture of twenty seven rooms. consisting of Brussels, three-ply, Ingrain, aad other Carpetings, 011 Cloth, Mattings, figs, &e- Walput, Jenny Lind, and other Bedsteads. amet and Evamelled Cottage Ohamber suites cor plete. Walnut, panopany, and Painted Marble-top Bu- reans and Washstands. Wardrobes, Clothes Presses, and Tables, Toilet ets, and Mirrors. Beds, Feather, Hair, and Shuck; Mattresses, Pil- lowe and Bolsters, Blankets, Sheets, and other ine, _All the Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, compri- Sng everything necessary for such an establish- ment. Terms cash, my.20-d W. L. WALL, & OO., Aucts, B* J. 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, FURNITURE. OHINA, AND GLABS, SUPERIOR PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES, CARRIAGES, ARNESS, &o. On MONDAY MORNING, mine 23, at 10 o'clock, atthe Sur tees ee late Col. Harris, Marine rracke, we sell— Beveral superior marble-top Chamber Suites in poaewons and walnut, together with other articles of furniture, some green-edge French Chins dinner and deasert Ware, cut-glass Ware, Parian China Ware, c. Atl} o’clock, in front of the premises, a pair of superior long-tail bay carriage Horses, seven yeare old, well matched and fine travellers, Exce lent open family Carriage, One close family Carriage. Wait Bobes seal a double Harness. “Saddle, Bridles, Ne" -s, Blankets, &c, Bagete,. ridles, Ne’ .6, re c. my I9d J.C. MCGUIRE & OO., Aucts. B* J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PHOPRETY NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET cION . 'E OGN: ey, uth, at € fog Lots in ‘Dru ies na avauace Wo. : in * le fronting on Fitteonth strest west, en P —_ Q streets north. ALBO, in sub division of Square No. 21 te tise ana Ther on fect on north P. etrect, between. Feaurteenth and Fifteenth etreets west running back 130 feet to a 30-foot alley. improved by a jarge and substantially built ding with brick foundation, formerly used as a Oburch, and capable of being changed to a Oottage Dwel- ling House. rms: One-third incash, the remainder in tueiverand eighteen months, with interest by adeed care ¥ ‘ines. Sonreyneee at So OOMCOUIEE #00. Aucts, Y¥ J.C. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, B K HOUSE AND. ND VA Tv ies STREE NOR aren J SEY AVENUE & iT ] On TUEBSD AY AFTERNOON, May 25, at 6 o’clk. on the ises. we sball sell, part of Lot fo, 5.48 Square No. 659. fronting about 17 feet pee mn os sericea tay ase we ‘built two story aed 3 ane, coneaining sev0R rooms, with excellent joining on the east a Vacant Lot sbout bate J. 0. MCGUIRE & doy d

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