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BALLS, PABTIES, &c: WANTS, AUCTION SALES. LOCAL NEWS. Bae Drs! Hare Drait de — AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, Forv’s Tuxatrsea.—The “Naiad Queen,” isa big thing of the spectacular order, and crowds ‘witness it ni; and it is scarcely necessary to say that all are delighted with it. Inciden- oe taba play - Stee march by bteen young 'S. je pla: iH - formed cnty this week. eee Grover’s THEATER.—Herr Hermanns, the Celebrated basso profunda, has arrived from ew York, and thus the opera company is full; and Mr. Grover is prepared to give his patrons Gounod’s grand opera of « Faust.” The cast is one of immense strength, it ing but seldom that so many operatic stars as r. Grover has collected together are upon the same stage. CANTERBURY.—« Cudjo’s Cave,” and a va- Tied bill of song. dance A negro burlesques by Marietta Ravel, Mons. Baptistin, Jennie gel, W. B. Cavanagh, Mulligan, DeForrest, and other well-known concert hall performers. METROPOLITAN HaLt.—A good company and B fine orchestra at this hall tends to induce crowds of visitors nightly. The bill for to- night is one of the bes t announced. a A Goop Movz.—We understand that Mr. Detrees, Superintendent of Public Printing, Das made an arrangement with his employees Lee Netcrine? re enabled to quit work at 4 p. 5 afternoons id i i Healthful recreation, Spree eine as been suggested to us that similar pri- ‘vileges might be granted to the emplo: a a the Arsenal and Navy-Yard without loss to the Government, and with great advantage to the workmen. The men, invigorated by rest |nd a breath of fresh air, would be enabled to do as much, and probably more, work per week as they do now; but should the Government require an equivalent in time, it is believed that the workmen would prefer having fifteen min- Pr phan tr rom the dinner hour each le them uit Saturdays. quit work at 4p. m. of Jnder the present arrangements the work- ‘men are debarred from the privilege of en. patie ‘with their families the S. turday afternoon Zousic in the public grounds, or any similar healthful and elevating enjoyment. In the game connection we would respectfully sug- gest to Prof. Howry, the esteemed secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, that by opening the building, especially the library, at night, he would confer a great benefit upon the work- ing men of the city, to whom that noble insti- tution is now a sealed book in consequence of its being closed during their only leisure hours. If not convenient to be opened every night, it might be opened a certain number ot nights in each week. ———————— Porice Rerorts, First Precinct — i Lusby, assault and battery; dismissed. eeaacs Second Preeinct—Samuel Thompson and ‘Tural Smith, disorderly; #4 each. m. Ham- ee pee prea pci do.;Sleach. E. T. Lee, do.: military. Josephine 'U! = titntion; dismissed, Pnne Christen, pros hird Precinct.—Kitty Carter, disorderly; dismissed. Mary Hannowin, do.; $4.45. Pat: Tick Sullivan, keeping a vicious dog: $5.44. Charles Stewart and Harriet Stewart, disor- opt = 56 each. ‘ourth Precinct—Harriet Grason, disorderly; S2 M. Casey, do.; dismissed. Mary Uasex? do.; two cases; $2 in each case. Pat Reynolds, indecent exposure; dismissed. John Curren, drunk and disorderly; military. Geo. Tucker, do.: workhouse. Fifth Precinct—Wm. Bundy, profanity: $1. ‘Ann Davis, Amanda Monroe. Mary Milder- ecbamp and Betsy Talliford, disorderly; $1.50 each. Hester Tillman, deunk: $1.53. Henry Praca do.; #1. James McMahon, do.; mili- ry. Tenth Precinct—Walter Devanghn, disor- derly; #5. Benj Johnson. do.; Geo. Spates, do; $5 each. no. Hatcher, do.; dismissed. Ann McPartlane, do.; workhouse. Benj. Mol- timore, do; sent to naval authorities. Chas. Finevan, do.; €2. Chas. Bowen, do; E. S. Burris, do; military. O. W. O'Reilly, drunk and disorderly; $5. H. L. Barron, do.; dis- missed. G.W. McGrath, drunk; Elias Huf- wellen, do., military. Geo. Bennett and Chas. Finegan, do.; dismissed. Geo. Spates, rioting; bail for-hearing. Gustavus Hessler, do.; do. ‘Louis W. Naiser and Mary N. Barron, threats; bail for peace. Thos. King and Geo. W. New- maa, suspicion of stealing; dismissed. PRET a REAL Estate SaLEs.—The following sales of realestate and stocks were made by Jas. ©. McGuire & Co., yesterday afternoon: Lo's No. 26 and 2%, in Square No. 953, on ‘Tenth street east, between M and N streets sontn, to Thomas Miller, for 12 cents per foot. Part of same square, with buildings, being the slaugbter house Property, of the late Ghbarles Miller, to Charles and Thomas Miller for $7,500. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in Square 954, on O street south, between Tenth and Eleventh streets east, to Mrs. Utterback for 4 cents per foot. Frame house and Jot corner M street south d Tenth street eastto H. C. Greenfield for 250. ‘Small frame house and lot corner ot Eleventh Street east and south M street, to William H. Carrico for $1,000. Brick house and lot corner of Thirteenth street east and K street south, to Geo. W. Mil- der for £4,000. Small brick house on K, between Tenth and Eleventh streets east, to Mr. Bradley. Stocks —650 shares Firemen’s Insurance Company stock, 160 to 163 percent. on par value. Lot of Corporation of Washington stock at ar. beara shares Benk of Metropolis stock, 67% t ee chares New Mexico Mining Company, at Sit per share. Se eBPICION oF LARCENY.—Last night, Henry MM Hockey was arrested by officer Lynch, on suspicion of stealing a case of surgical instru- ‘ments from Dr. Robert J. Nugent. The pris- oner being acquainted in Canada where the doctor studied, the r invited him to his Office. While therea ent came in, and the doctor left Hookey in ffice and went into a private room with his patient. Hookey left the Office on pretense of going to the post office, and ®efore he returned the doctor disoovyered his Joss, and accused him of stealing the instru- ments. Hookey at once Proposed to pay for tren if potbing more was said aboutit. Under these circumstances Justice Giberson sent Hookey to jail for court. ——————— ‘ovRTH WARD STATION CasEs.—Jno. Dow- ett egitive from parents, sent home; Jno. Mc- Hogh, assault and batery; Jas. Regan, di Gismissed ; Mary Coleman, drank, and diso: derly, de ; Patrick O'Donnel, assault and bat- tery, for hearing; W. S. Lee, do., do.; John Johnson, profanity, $2.00; Lavinia Denny, 2.00; Anna Dean, do., dismissed ; Barne; Wloyd, drunk and diorderly, military; Mary Kelly, assault, bail for peace; Geo. Neher, fighting; Chas. Dudley, drunk, dismissed : * Henry M. Hooky, suspicion of stealing. jail for court; Arthur Senant, drunk and disorderly, S158: S. Heneell, disorderly, for hearing; Bel- ton, do., do.; H. Bein, do. do.; A. D. Hali, do., do. ; T. L. Levitt, do., do. ; Jas. White, do., do. ———_—_ a KEN.—Yesterday afternoon, as offi- ine Bealt was Jiding on Maryland avenue near the Capitol, he was ridden against by some officers, causing his horse to take fright, and he was thrown off, causing his leg to be-broken above the knee. He was taken to his residence, on C street, between Sixth and Seventh, (Navy Yard,) by the officers of the ‘Fifth ward, when Drs. McKim and McComb Set the limb. Let erate Provost Marshal and Board of i nrotiment of District of Columbi Washington, D. C., May » ‘The Board of Enrollment of the District of ©olumbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marshal District of Columbia, corner ef Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 o'clock a.m. © oclock p. m., for the p of hearing an sof exemption from dratt for the following C8: ses, Viz: Alienage; Non-resit rete Gaus Unsuitableness 0! eae Manifest physical disabihty ; and ‘T wo years’ service cape gees present war, either in the army OF ni > Citizens are requested to furnish information 45 to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as it 18 equally for the interest of each person enrolled to place upon the «Enrollment List” all persons liable to do military duty, so that bis own chance for draft shgll not be unjustly increased. HENRY A. SCHEETZ, Captain and Provost Marenal may 26-tf District of Columbia. SPECIAL NOTIOES. a Couns, Bunions, Persons wishing immed: roublesome anDo byey 27 wite’s rooms, No. 4% Detwecn 435 and 6th streets. of the Great Penn 9. Nor- fon, to take effect on the 28th of March. “Mr. Wil- ins has been connected wita the Office, at the cor: of Bixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during the past two years, and is mocengaly, con- wersant with the business of the route im all its wes. All applications for information, PUR we. must beaddr 3. Wilking angst €2 ‘Agent Great Pennsyivania Route, Sixth street and oe relie! ould ‘call at “ise ennsylvanis avenue, @Pennsylvania avenue. E: Youne, General Fessouger Agent, Great P. ania Route. Neavovs Dest.itr, aL Weakness, ete. Cured by one wh himsel? ere One ru and Will tall roe Bathing and ha Ls of o1 . you the trush. add: wi! tam hu any i, TRaven, mars D&W.ly Box, Boston, Mass, in eee celebrated Heir Dye is she best in th: wor! ‘he only harmtess, srme and reliable Dye know This Spjendid Hair Dye is perfect—changes Boi, Susty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the hair or staining the skin, leaving the hair soft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality. frequentiy re- storing its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of Bad Dyes, The Genuine is signed WitLux A BArOusLon, all others are mere imitations, and should be avoided. Sold by all druggists, &o. Fac- tory—81 Barclay street, New York. Batchelor’s Toilet Cream for dressing the hair. jy 7-eoly These Prown’s Brononiar rap te highl. nges are esteemed recipe for alley Broncnial Aifec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Colds, and Public * peaker: a Ve ts ing or si’ and re! after any ‘unus ial exertion of the veoal ‘OF rons, Ing 2. peculiar adaptation to affections which iturb the organs of speech. mh2-d&wtf itl reel a ler Da. Duront’s Sugar-coated Female Regulatin, Pills are the very best in use. They operate speedily and effectively, and bane sugar-coated create no Rausea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial o: these Pills will prove their icrity over all others. wih! 1a box. eee by8.0. Ford) commer ‘@.avenue, ‘ashington, an‘ t) . Alexandria, ta6-ly ee TRE CHEAPEST AND BEST Hain Drg INTHE WORLD =Never Fades or Washes Out.—Upham’s Hair Dye, cents abox. The begtin use. Try it. Sold bY |. ©. Ford, corner lith'atreet and Penn. avenue, Metiaatos acd Henry Cook, Alexandria. ———— DIsmasEs OF THE NeRvous, SEMINAL, URINARY AND Sexual SysteMs—new andreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Assdciation—Sent by mail in sealed letter cnveloves, free of charge. Address D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Arso- ciation, No. 3 Bouth Ninth street, Philadelphia ‘a. ‘ mh2-3n SPEaMaTORREGAs 04m BECURED.—Dr Rand’s 8; cific cures Spermatorrhaa, Seminal We 5, Lm- $a 1. Loss of Power. etc., speedily and effectually. ta effects are truly mangical. & trial of the Booed Will convince the most skeptical of its merits. Rerest ‘and Ba" avotie Waabingion: Sed Hea ie '. a. len: Qook, Alexandria. Bry iy” SS Waxnantep 70 Ours im 81x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five pitt standing, will cure Gonorrhea in siz days. No change of diet required. Price 81 per bottie. Sold 53 8. C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, ‘ashington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly » Buoner Diseases. Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Qures in two to four days, and recent casesin twenty-four hours No mineral no balsam,no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. It is the soldier’s hope, and a friend to those whe ernst oe to be exposed. Male packages, 82; Samaritan’s Root and Herb Jwices—A positive and nent eure Sox Ryepitie perotale. pcoee Rorce pote, .&e. Price $1, or six bo Sold by 8. C. Ford. Bee atvertisement. - an - MARRIED, On Tuesday evening, 24th inst., by Rev. G. Hening, at Spring Hill, Montzomers connie Ma.. Mr. 3. D. BAKNSLEY to diss MARY E. » Only dau er 0! vas Es +0 the Post Office Department, 8” OWE» Hsa..,0f In this city.“on the evening of the 25th of May, EDWARD. infant son of Israel and Sarah gom- mers, aged 3 years. 4 months and 2) days. [Phil- ad phia papersand Germantown Telegraph please copy eee ed WIESENFIELD & CO., ‘Odeon Hall Clothing Rooms, (ESTABLISHED 1817,) CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 436 STREET, Beg leave to call the attention of the citizens and strangers of Washington to our very large and ex- tensive assortment of SPRING CLOTHING —we nay extensive, for, having the most unbounded facilities for manufacturing, and having a buyer always in market, ready to ayail himself of all the rich and fashionable styles of goods that may be offered, we flatter ourselves that we can exhibit the most fashionable and varied assortment of clothing ever offered in this city, We enumerate in part BLACK CLOTH FROCK and DRESS COATS, running to the finest grades, Genuine Black French Doc Skin PANTS; Black Grenadine and other SILK VESTS; from which may be selected a dress suit of the very finest ma- terial, equal in finish and workmanship to the very best, and at much lower prices. Our assortment of CASSIMERE GOODS cannot be excelled in variety of colors and beauty of styles, and all cut and made in the most fashion- ablemanner. Wename in part the English Walk- ing Coat, the French Jacket, the Business Froek Coat, American Sack, and all other styles new in wear. A most splendid assortment of plain and fancy Oassimere Pants and Vests We call the most especial attention of the ladies to our superb assortment ef BOYS’ CLOTHING, which for beauty of styles cannot be surpassed, if equalled in thiscity. We most respectfully ask an examination of those goods before purchasing elsewhere. In the line of MILITARY CLOTHING we have the most extensive assortment in this city, con- sisting of Dress and Fatigue Coats; Infantry and Cavalry Jackets; light and dark Blue Pants, both plainand reinforced; Shoulder Straps, Sword Belts, Sashes, and in fact everything pertaining to an Officer’s ontfit. In the line of FURNISHING GOODS we have an elegant assortment of Cassimere Over Shirts, White and Brown Linen Shirts of all grades; Under Shirts, and Drawers, a full line; Military Gloves, Rid, Silk, Lile Thread and others. We most respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, who may rest assured of fair dealing and good articles, et >) oD are a= bee sae (31 of a ial O00 Rink > Ran & See Ee WAC? 32 383 es ae Rr Ca0 e00 Ppp ma & i I iC] F FE VESTS OF ESCRIPTIONS, ESCRIPTIONS, ESCRIPTIONS, MERE PANT: MERE PANT, ASSIMERE PANT MILITARY FROCK COATS, MILITARY FROCK COATS, MILITARY FROCK COATS, MILITARY JACKETS, MILITARY JACKETS, MILITARY JACKETS, MILITARY PANTS AND ¥ MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS, MILITARY PANTS AND VESTS. BOYS’ CLOT “4 vl aes et bes oD Se 20 re >> © ie ae 's, 8, s a < tina wom! eax Sz MAM Ms WEISENFIELD & GO. ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS, ESTABLISHED 1547. Corner 4%2 street and Pennsylvania avenue. my 24-eolm PAPERHANGINGS,. A great variety of ENTIRELY NEW ST¥LES Adapted to eas a DESING ROMS "CHAMBERS Also, ; 6,000 YARDS CANTON MATTINGS, 1,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Our Mattings are unrivalied in this city, compris- ing in part the famous Gowqua brand for parlors Oil Cloths from 8 to 12 feet wide, adapted to dinin rooms, halls, &c. Alse— WINDOW SHADES, RASS CORNICES, tr % PABLOB MATS, &e Paper hung by skillful workmen, and all order promptly attended to. Give us a call and aa from 16 to 2 per cent. PARLORS. & FALOONEB’S No. 348 7th street, between I street and B-ee < Mass, avenue. ap FS A an Z: ED Ix All legalised lotteriog Enformation ven. Oiroulers seat free, godali orders promptly at- SEPH BAT street, N. Y. ep Biae * on Omics Box 4.964. ROOKVILLE ACADEMY —Students received Biettar tine and charged from toot ance, ib Seo1m™ Brookville, Montgomery co., Ma, GFAND OPENING PIC-NiC T TI Second lot abore Par! Tue Park SPLENDIDLY [it MiNATED, e undersigned takes pleasurein announcing to ublic generally that 2 he Tivoli Park. and ‘ ing Pic-Nic on MONDAY, Tickets, admitting a gentiem ies, 60 cents. Dancing to commence at 5 LOUIS EISINGER, Preprietor, IGHTH GRAND OPENING GEO. JUENEMA! PLE 8 Duinerous frien he has taken possession of t: ive a Grand Oj MON DAY, May 2: ASURE GA‘ corner of 4th and E eee Dancing every Monday afternoon. The Pleas- ure Garden is so improved that it cannot be beaten other of the same sort in this city ly recommended to parties and soc’ JUENEM. LOST AND FOUND. ie a Rhyslelan's oo leas J. , No. 334 Penn, avenue, and receive Te- OST—On Wednesday. COW, with horns. given if returned to CHARLE! mreeee een; between 2d and 3d, Oapitol Hill, AME TO MY PREMISES, on Wednesday. 25th - The owner will please roperty, and ‘ake hi etween Ist and 2d, Island. ST—In the cars last ni, BOOK. £ the 25th instant, a red ve dollars reward will McOARTY, 87 inst., a spotted CALF. come forward, prove At No. bey D street, OST—On the 2th inst., a DIAMOND BREAST- PIN—the diamond white, carat, and set in liberally rewarded b SON TAYLOR'S Bookstore, , Weighing about one lain gold.” The finder will be the same at HUD- 0. 334 Pennsylvania OST—Yesterday afternoon tween 4th and 5th, t will inding it wi i ‘z y leaving it at 565 H street. betwee ah feo It can be identified, as we have the match OST—On Wednesday, } BREASTPIN, left good to any one but the owner. at wi return itat 4381 street, between 9th and 10th rewarded. Lost between Shaf- a large CAMEO fat ve. No will be liberally Jer’s Garden and 10th and I ste. IRED AT THE STABLE OF 7 3 on the 25th instant, by BIBER, 16th Mass. regiment, a ‘a dark ROAN HO. : E. The horse is about 10 years old anda little stiff in fromt, A suitable reward will. bi returning wee F Tayed or stolen, about five miles the other side of Bladensburg. a bay anda bay MARE. The horse was abou$ 11 years old andthe mare seven. Th star on his forehead, and the mare’s hind hoof was cracked. The above reward will be paid if returned to JOHN DELANY, corner Band North 'TOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER On Tuesday © night, the 2ith instant, a sorrel HO. y a flaxen mane and tail. about 12 years old. one of his hind feet white, blaze face, scar on his back, Swill be given for the recovery of the horse and nsion of the thief. or $2) for the horse, LFRED V. ROBINSON, Near T B Prince George’s county, Md. OST —On Saturday, the Zist instant, a PORT MONAIE, containing $15 in Treasury note-, and a plain gold Breast-pin, set with plaite.. bair.(mostly white), The pin is highly valued, as aeift from » deceased friend, Ten dellars. and the thanks of the owner will be given forthe return of the breast-pin and money to = R. M. COMBS, No. 613 Fighth street east. EWARD. —Strayed from Genter Market with arope tied around ne horned COW her horns and three feet The above rev information of her that ‘d_ will be paid for any c ll lead to her recovery. or if she is brought to the Center Market any mar- ket day. JAMES W.GLEASON, on Mrs. Mary E, ick pvlace, near Harmony Cemetery, REWARD Will be small RED COW. iven for the return of a strayed or stolen from the subscriber about the 15th of the present month, corner 4th and L sts., Na OST.—A liberal reward will be paid to any one who will return a large Public Documents (whic somewhere near the Capitol! at either No. 98 East Capitol st,. or the office of STEWART & ST No. 411 Penn. avenue. 2 ‘OBT—On the 2th inet., in going from Freder- ick street, Georgetown, to the Infant Asylum, BRACELET. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 75 Water 1 2d street, Georgetown, D.C. Package of Letters and were lost last eveni near Circle, a GOLD OST—In or near the Center Market House, on Tuesday 2th,a MEMORANDUM BOOK, with apera, letters, accounts, &c. berally rewarded by leaving the same at W. A, BLAISDELL. REWARD.—Strayed or stolen, on the af- ternoon of Tuesday. May 17th,a BLACK COW. with a white face and short horns. i about three years old. the office of the Star. ‘he above reward will be paid if brought to 530 Ist street wert, between B JANE STARKS. iTRAYED.—Came to the subscriber's stable on Tuesday, 24th inst.. one BL ACK HORSE, blind e. The owner or owners are request- forward, prove property, pay charges, LY, Maryland avenue, bet. 5th and 6th sts. east. REWARD.—S8trayed_ or stolen on the 13th instant, a small red COW, with horns turned Pi White star in forehead. ‘The above reward will be given if returned to No. my 2-3t* DENNIS T, NAL EN SS 1332 st., Island. we OS8T—A black LACE VEIL yesterday afternoon en the way from 1% street upthe Piney Branch out of a carri id back. A suitable ri on Eotnening it to the Bank of Washingt: Pratt TRAYED PROM THY SUBSCRIBER, N Dunbarton street, e ered npotted t= alo COW, w cats. three of which milk very cas teat milks hard; white spot in fore 5 2 i ght home 88 rears | Crousht ROC pr. JOHN MOORE. MONEY was picked up in our store, which the owner can have by proy- ing and paying for this advertise: e 0. No. 42 Center Market Space. BOARDING. OARD.—Handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with Board; for gentlemen only. Apply at G street, between 21st and 22d sts. OARD WITH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms for married or single large and airy, surrounded cation pleasent, ucar Pa. One large room for two $50 southwest corner 21st and H sts. PERSONAL. SS ee eee ADAME AHOLIAB WOULD MOST RE- epectfully say to her friends and to the public enerally that she is again pre) ‘0 require it, the Past, she baving removed f: x south. Capito! Hill, to house No. 227 B street. be- sween 6th and 7th streets, Island. it OUND.—A sum ne grounds; lo- Terms moder- ared to read to all resent and Future, No. 60 A I NOTICE. ; HEREBY Forewarn all persons from harborin oF trasting mayne Benriers pel account, a3 Will pay no debts of her con! mm Lj ENKINS Tniontown, D. OORE'’S MAGIC SODA FOUNT I8 NOW ready to dispense pure and cold Soda Water 58, West End Drug Store, to his very numerous pa’ MOORE 8 CABEIAGEE. ABB, &c. Just received a very large and splendid assort- ment of CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. which we arerunning off at Retarkablylow prices. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, yh st., bet. Land K. and Journal. APERHANGINGS8B. I would most respectfully inform my customers eneral that I am now recetrine 36: {Alex. Gazette and the public in stock of American and French PAPER. of the finest French Gilt Papers, suitable for parlors, dining rooms, cham- NGS, consistin, Tam also in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt c ilt Window Shades and Picture Cord to purchase will do well to look for themselves ing elsewhere, as I have the largest assortme: e the cit JOHN ALEXAN No, 240 Pa, avenue. CoRroRAzION OF WASHINGTON SIX PER CENT, WATER STOCK. The subscribers have en sale Co: Washington Six Per Cent. in sums of one hundred do: entire amount of this etock is limited t for which the revenue from water amounting to about $: in addition to the fai ed stocks in the coun’ JAM. UIRE & 00., my9-eolm Auction and Commission Merchants PAPERHANGINGS. ied stock of Fine, Medium ight doors above UBS SALT Danbele 7 ‘urka Island Salt 8,000 ie packer Li Aftoat and Instore. Fon a ‘e J. THOS, DAVIS Seni een ee WANTED—A COOK. WASHER and IRONER, Enquire at this office. it* ANTED—Three good PLASTERERS. Ia- quire at DUVALL" oth and I streets. L'S Grocery, corner Fa WANTED’ good vegetable COOK. and tro ol work, a LA y A. WURTH, 438 E street. near 7th. weny i WANTED-a youne MAN to assist making Ice Cream and learn the Oonfectionery business. apy at JOS. SHAFFIELD’S Confectionery, 336 6th street, between G and H. my 25-3t* W ANTED—A good strong. healthy BOY lS or 16 years ofaze. Must come well recom- mended for industry, integrity and good dispo Sition. One residing in the western part of the Me ypreterzet. Address, surcest Ghd post office, _z Stating name, age, residence, &c, My 26-3t* 4 OARD AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RUOM WANTED—By a young gentleman and lndy—agreeable and refned—for the eummer. in some agreeable family, In reply state full partic ulars, location and terms, Undoubted references given, if required. Address Lock Box 10, Wash- ington Post Office. my 29-3t" JAIN ERS WANTED —Two od HOUSE PAINTERS wanted, at ROCHE & GRAYS, Lstreet, between loth and Isth. my 25-2t* WANSTED-A ROOM suitable for dress. = T+ , frst floor preferred. Address E. K. TON, Washington Post Office. my 38-24 WANTED_—An active, industrious COLORED MAN who is able and willing to work and make himscif useful. Reference required. Apply at store No. 4"6 7th street. my 25-3t* ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respect f young git) as Seamstress or chambermai in a smail family, Good reference given. In- quire at 392 7th street, at H street, my 25-2t* ANTED TO BUY—From twenty to thirty _£ood serviceable MARES. Apply to JOHN T. NORRIS, Railroad House, corner High and Bridge streets, Georgetown, D.C. my 25-3t" AX PERSON in want of two first-class BAR- TENDERS, CATERERS or STEWARDS for the Springs this season, will do well to address A.B.C., at this office, or Sun Office, Baltimore. ‘The best of reference given. my 25 3t* WANSTED-At the Avenue House. two good toned ENING-HOOM SERVANTS: to whont the ighest wages. w » Also, WASHERS and TRONERS. | 2 “ree 00 my 28st" H.J. KING. ANTED—A small COTTAGE, of four or five rooms, to rent, by a geo: ermanent ten- ant, before dune ist. Will pay in advance if neces sary. | Address “Treasury Clerk,’’ Star Office. ¥ 25-3 m: W ASTED_By a young GIRL, who is a good seamstress, to go traveling with a lady, and has no objection to attend to children. The best of society references given. Please address Box No. & Star Office, for two days. > my 25-2t* ANTED TO RENT—A small UNFURNISHED , HOUSE, in a respectable neighborhood, by a family of two persons, without children. Part of a house would be taken, if suitable. Address'S,. M. M.” Star Office, stating location and terms, my 25-lw™ WW AntED At Metropolitan Hotel, two good ITBONERS. my 24-3t" WANTED A good GIRL, to do plain c atJ. BROWN’S, Restuurant, cor. 13t and Penn. avenue. my 24-3t* WANTEDA first-class CAKE BAKER. Apply to THOS. HAVENNER, 347 C st., between 4% and 6th. my 24-3t* B* 3.0, MoGUIBE & 00.. Auctioneers, EREMPTORY CASH SALE OF SMALL FRAME On TUES! AY AFTERNOON, May Sist.at 6 0’clk. ont ¢ premises. we shailee 1. ihe eastern part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 124, fronting about 30 feet on ¥ street north, Detween Nineteenth and { won- tieth streets west, running baca 97 feet. and im- ‘coved by a two-story Frame Dwelling House, con- ay hben Sgt ‘erms cash, my. d J.C McGUIRE & OO., Aucts B* J, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer: PEREMPTORY OHANCKRY SALE OF TWENTY BEVEN VALUABLE LOTS IN SQUARE Nu. 1&2, ON THE HIGH GROOND BETWEEN M BTRERT AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE,AND 16TH AND 17TH sTREETS By antt onity of a decree of the Supreme Court of this District passed in a cause wherein Riggs & Co. are Comp ainants, e@ wid wand heirs of the late Thomas Smith defendants, [ shall sell te the highest bidder, on the premises on the 10th Gay of Jane next st§o’clock in the afternoon, the residue of the Lots in Square No. 182, fronting on Seventeenth aud M stree.s.and Rhode Island ave- nue, (except that beastifal portion, constitr ing the southwest corner of 10 fect square owael by @. W. Rizges, Esq) The portion of the square in tended to be suid, and which must be so d.has been divided into lots of about 20 feet front each, with suitgble alleys, &e., and is a part of the high ground between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets and M street and Khode Island avenue, ie can be seen at the Auction Kooms of J C, McGuire & Cor The terms as prescribed by the decree are: One- fourth of the purchase money in cass, and the res- idue insix, \welve and eighteen montus, t6 be se- cured by the purcbaser’s bonds, with surety, and » Bee Ge she premises, bearing interest from the day ot sale. Alf conveyancing, bonds, &c , and stamps at the purcbaser’s expense. s the terms of sale are not complie! with within 8 from the day ofssle, tae lot or lots wil old at said Auction Rooms st the gern core and sink. etter obs Wweek’s noti: ‘ational Intelligencer. - REDIN, Trustee. my.2%-3tawkds J.C. MCGUIBB & OO Austs FOR RENT AND SALE. 'GRNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—To gentlemen only—No, 35% 7th street, between I and Mass, avenue, thy 26-7t* EVERAL COOL, PLBASANT ROOMS on the firat Hoor for rent, in a central and convenient location. No. 499 lvth street, between Penn, avenue and C street. my 23-6t* Fo RENT—Two ROOMS en first floor, fur- nished as bedroom and sitting-rvom; to gen- tlemen only. Apply at 351 I street, between 13th and Jith. my 25 3t™ OR SALE—In Georgetown, D. C., a STOKE AND FIXTURES, with or without stock. For farther particulars inquire at No, 79 Bridge street. my 25.2 | RUE ao HOUSE FOR RENT.—For rent, a FURNISHED HOUSE, for the term of three menths from the Ist day of June. Inquire at No. &5 Penn. avenue, between 2ist and 22d streets. Gas and water in the house. my 23-%t* 'O RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, with or witn- out board, Two rooms connected will be r-nt- ed together or separately. Apply at 204 F etreet, between 15th and isth, Also, a few Table Boarders can be accommodated, my 23-31" WANSTED—A SITUATION as Alto Singer ina choir, Best of reference given. Address -R.H.. P.O. Bi my 24-3t* ox &. V ANTED—A ROOM with BOARD for a gentle- man and wife, within ten minutes’ walk from corner7th street and Massachusetts avenue. In- quire 353 Seventh street west. _ may 24-3t" WASTED —TO BOOKBINDERS—One capaile of taking charge of a small Bindery, in- cluding ruing machine. Address (with reference as to capacity, &c.,) for three duys, P.O. Bo Washington, D.C. my 24-3t FISiSE WANTED —A gentleman with a stax), care‘ul fumily, wishes to rent a sial! HOUSE, in a respectable neighborhood, in this city or {OR RENT—One of the STORES now being fit- ted up under the Medical College, on F street, near !2th. This isacentral, no.ed aud excelient stand for almost any kind of business. Apply to Dr. JAMES E. MORGAN, corner Marylaud ave. nue and 32th street. my 27 -eotf NO RENT —Two plessant ROOMS, at 487 E strect, between 2d and ath. my 25 3t* (OR RENT—Threc neatly furnisued ROOMS connecting, on second floor. Location de- sirable, References required, Apply at No. 94 Gay street, Georgetown. my 25-3t™ FOE SA0F—4 RARE CHANCE-® DINING SALOON and BAR—Best situation in Wash- ington; seld only on account of dissolving part Georgetown. Part ofa house will be taken, if suit nership: now doing an excellent busiaess, Apply ab) Please address, stating location and ms, | te WHITE & CO., corner F and 13th sts. Box 357 Washington Post Office, my 24-31" my 25-4" Ww ANTED—A small, neat and comforin ie HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. Or:-on Capitol Hill preferred. Kent must be moderate. and will be paid in advance. if necessary. Address “J. O..” Post Office Box 257, stating terms and location, &c, my 24-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wasi, ironand aoa te, eeneral, owsework im & email tautly, rage ) is worth it, ood wages to one whe We GH ANDLEE. Vermont av., between Ith and Mth sts., _ my 23-tf Name on the gate. WANTED Ten oF fifteen WASHERS and IRONERS, at the City Laundry, on lith street, near GC. Also, one good celored BOY, from 15 to 2 years, &, HOTCHKISS, Manager. - my 20-2w" — HIRTY GOOD GRANITE STONE CUTTERS PerWANTED, at the Cnestnut street Bridge, fe C8 . nase CLARK McGRANN & KENNEDY, my 12-2w Contractors, Philadelphia. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroideron Muslin, Linen and Cambric. To good hands constant work and good wazes given. Ladies Sprlesa will please bring samples Girtins line Bato Sur hecc Gotae lachine 8titchin, lepot, 3 street, oppos' Patent Office eed C3 ANTED—A white GIRL, to do housework for two persons; or a young lady can procure a good home who would do a little housework. by addressing Mrs. M. A. V., Washington Post Office. my 50,000 cares WANTED TO CALL AT PRINCE'S Stamping Depot, 381 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 is the gnly practical hand in the ity. Be sure you go to F street, opposite Patent Office. mh4 WTP. Loring Lines WANTED, mrery lady in the District to know that I have at considerable expense, had builta very elegant machine for Fluting or Crimping Dresses, &c. Dressmakers and others can have an: zi of goods Yrimnet ice, i . and as cheap sf fi ay Urner ity!” Wunfos rémecaber this is the only machine if town, and done at the only place to get stamping done. 381 _ F street. oppo: site Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Btitch- ing Depot. my3 ANT.ED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Also, TOTB, Carpets, Beds, Bedding and Housefurnishing Goods of every description. BR. BUCHLY 428 7th street, mh 3 f bet. G and H, east sided CaBeEts! CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS! MATTINGS! 4 MATTINGS! ” BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S, 3.6 9 SEVENTH 8TREET, Between I anp K 81rxeTs. @?- SIGN OF THE HIGH AWNING. 6a my 20-6t ¢ IDWELL & HENDERSON, .No, 367 D Strert, sear NintH, Respectfully inform their friends and the public enerally that they have now in store a well se- ected assortment of WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are prepared to sell at the lowest cash rices. : PiWork done at short notice in the city or country by experienced workmen, emember the place, No, 367 D street, near 9th, Franklin Hall Buildin, ap 21-tf HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME inthe Paperhanging Business. Mr. RICHARD HENDERSON. The business will hereafter be conducted under the name of Kipwe.t. Ceti Washington, May 10th, 1864. my 21-lw PICTURES, 486 _ few choice Engra and Paintings for sale ‘J. MARKRITER'S, No. 496 7th street é Eight doors ab vo Odd Fellows’ Hall, Terms cash ap 29-Imif* FRENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS. AQ¢ t received, a choice selection of the above, at suet SO TARENTTEICS. No. ae 7th streets Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Terms cash ap 29-lmif* Witiam BRADLEY BEGS TO INFORM HIS friends and the public that he bat en handa yariety of large and beautiful style of Monuments, Head Stones and all kinds of Marble worked to raat, me is shank for pat rivers and hopes to solicit a share of their patronage, Penn. avenue, between 18th and 19th ota. mh 18-e03m* EYSER & CO. PHILADELPHIA ALE DEPOT No. 93 Lovursiana AVENUE, between 9th and loth sts. ALE BY TER ES RREL AND HALF BARREL We also invite the attention peers end the of trade to our superior BOTTLED ALE TER, packed and ready for shipment. myi-2w* IANOS.—A new assortment of Steinway & Sons’, Raven & Bacon and Haines Brothers, Pianos have just. been received at our| warerooms, which we offer for sale at fac-' tory prices. We have also on hand geveral very ood second-hand Pianos—one for $100, one for 120 and onerfor $90. purokssing for cash exclu- sively, we are enabled to sell at lower Pied than Sea ee nee a Re cater Oreeage ole MeenCY of ‘amblin’s oe G. METZEROTT, aps Corner of llth street and Pa, avenue. Breas IN MILLINERY AND CHILDREN’ SFANCY HATS, aT THE EW YORE ESTASLISHMENT, No.4 Market Bpace, second door from 9th street, ‘and extensive Stock ef Goods, nig ea el ah) . it before the close of the Beason, the prices wilt be marked down much Pelor, tnots original vale, opportunity of pur: ow have - chas yes elegant, Stylish Bonnet for the same Brice pale y would pay for an inferior one else- re. i Welty of t! ee is complete, with every n0' shed A Cerne ROOFING FELT ayy prrog. lot of Felt with Just received and. fe and Pitch, which will te LIME, PLASTRE, OF 7 2 4 op 13-lm* oat wide THR ot, al bridge VALUABLE FARM IN| MONTGOMERY county, Md., for sale. near the 7th street road, and within 6 miles of Washington, It contains 10 acres of land, 25of 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-fouses; large orchardé—1,0 peach trees recently planted out, It is opposite Silver Bering. and adjoins the farms of Mesers. Riggs and Bonifant. . MACE. Agent for the sale of Maryland lands, my 25-3t* 517 7th street. OOMS FORK R comfortable and well- furnished Rooms at 450 i2th street, between Gand Hsts. The location is one of the most de- sirable in the city. 4 FURNISHED [ROOMS FOR R board; boarding-house in the n where meals are served. Apply at No, 320 New York avenue, between 9th and Ith sts, my 24-6t* a TABLE FOR RENT —A fine Brick Siable, with room for three horses and two carriages.— round fioor—on lth atreet, near M, Inquire N, _corner lith and M, my 24 (OR RENT —Six newly furnished ROOMS for rent to gentlemen on the corner of 18thand K strects, No, 178. Mrs, CABOE, No.1 t” URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with or without Board, in the best leca- tion im thecity. Can rent them ata very low price. Osiland see them, corner of 6th street enst and South Carolina ay., Capitol Hill. Tay 21-3 OR SALE—In Montgomery county, Md FARM of 50acres of Land, 7 miles from George- town and 13s south of the Rockville and George- town Pike; % acres in cultivation, and the remain- der-in wood. Improved hy a comfortable ‘Log House and necessary Getiuives and an orchar of various kinds of fruits. fe 2 Agent for the sale of Maryiand Lands, my 24-lw* 517 Seventh street. FRSA pocse. BRICK HOUSE, 26 by 5, 11 rooms, lot 25 by 99 One’ Do. 20 by 36, 9 rooms, lot 0 by 1%, $4.5°0, One Do. 20 by 24.8 rooms, lot 38 by 10. $3,000, One Do. 13 by 32,5 rooms, lot 13 by 120, $2,800. Five Do. 15 and 18 by 32,7 rooms, lot 15 and 18 by 1¢0 each. $2,250, 2 ss One FRAME HOUSE, 3 by 42, 10 rooms, lot 66 by 14. (cottage) $6,000. One Do. 20 by 34,7 rooms, lot 25 by 138, $2.70), Four Do. 1334 by 32, 5 rooms,(gas and water) lot 133¢ by 100 each, $1,8:0. #1 ae Do. 18 by 34, 6 rooms, (sorner) lot 18 by 70. Houses, lots, lands and farms forsale, lease and exchange MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers. my 24-36 8. E. corner Penn. ave. and L5th st. OR SALEB—A beautiful COUNTRY SE&4T. con- taining 22 acres, but 5 miles from Washington; three-quarters of a mile from Bladensburg Depot. Ordinary improvements. This land is level and smooth, with several excelent springs; 20 tons of hay now on the place; S acres in wood—remainder cleared, first-rate garden land. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 23-lw* 8. E. cor. Pa, av. and I5th st. OBR §ALE—18,000 cash will purchase the stock, fixtures and furniture (with six years lease at a nominal rent) ota FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, in Washington, D. C., containing forty rooms. This establishment is conducted on the Buropean plan, and is thoroug! vcked and furnished with every modern ¢ Location the best in Washing- ton, with an e e paying ronage. Calloraddress MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 8. E. corner Penn. ave. and lith st., my 23-1m Washington, D.C F° RENT—A large STORE, 20 by 5°. For par- ticulars inquire on the premises, 310 [ street, between 16th and 17th, west my @ 6t Gee CHANCE FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS BUSI- HZ NESS MAN, WITH SOME CAPITAL —For sale—A gespectable and profitable BUSINESS. in running order, thriving and large profits. Rea- son for selling, sickness. Inquire at GEORSE SCHNELL’S, No. 218 20th street. my 19-8t" Fo SALE—A beautifully located BRICK HOUSE, 18x32, eight rooms and passage; lot 37x® to an alley. Immediate possession—only $3,000. i 6,000 feet of Ground, fronting on Pa. avenue, for lease for ten years. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my 17-Im* 8.E. cor. Pa. av and tsth st. OR SALE—With immediate possession, a PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on B 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 060. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, my l6-Im* southeast cor, P. + and 15th st. F°% RENT—A delightful RESIDENCE, with Furniture, on Georgetown Heights, on the uare between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard st Possession given on the Wth et June next. For terms, &c., apply on the prem- i my sen. Tso LET—For the summer, a first-class HOUSE, completely furnished, in the First Ward. Ap- ply at Cottage Market, 309 I street. my 13-e0t FoR SALE—S,000 acres of rich FARMING LANDS in dowa:{Hardin, laced f Wright, and Franklin counties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 to 640 acres. Located 1°°4. Pateats from theGovernment, Willexchang’ for property in or near Washington. Peed Saue as and a half years’ lanes of 8 store pro: on Penn. avenue, now rentin, or 200 per month. will be sold, with Gonfectionery tock, Soda Fountain, and Fixtures complete, $1,650 only for a Corner Property in the First yew feet front; 6 rooms; lot 70 feet deep. Ti- e perfect. PMITCHE! L & SON, Beal Estate Brokers, s ap 30-Im* utheast cor. av. and 15th st, Foe SALE—On reasonable terms, one of the most productive FARMSin Montgomery coun- ty, Md.; 2 miles from @eorgeto: . O., Lg from ae Mill; lying on Cece and Otto anal; ‘sl jusrries, one building aud Buc fruits, For‘terss imguise of ROBERT PETER, on the premises. ap 2 volm* D FROM PARIS. 'E BERNARD—La Cinguantaine; 30. Dumas Fils—Cesarine; 30. Munter-Lowoukodee seine a. ia; 20. De Bernard— ne ‘Aventure de Magistrat; 2), De Bernard—' Aire ». Lamartine Ses iu fai 25 wr, per 3 nace le Earn Lous les Tilleuls; 45. arr Logs tee tenoe: do, SeribeEroverbes: @: PRaNOK TAYLOR, AUCTION SALEs. Fer other Auction Sales sce Arst pays. TMIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BY 2.0 moGvieE & 00., Auctionsars. BRICK HOURE any LOT AND Vagaw' ont STREE C NORTH. BETWEBS New Jon Sec Re eeAND FIRST STREBT WHET. On THURS] AY AFTERNOUN, 2%, at 60'clk on the Brcminoe, we shall ell, part of Lot No 2. Square fr nting ab, strect between Now ervey areas god Peeae titincher, improved a attic Brick Dwel ¢ containing seve excellent water inthe gard “itd & pump © pie adjoining on the east Vacant Lot about vy 0. Terms: One third ‘n cash, ths remainder insixand twelve mopthe, vith i: , SeuuTed Sgn oute atanina ere enue Oy 8 Set jonveyances m 13 my 19-4 hO MeGbIRE Yt eerers BY 2. ©. Mootine & co., KEXECO1OR'S SALE-OF HOUSE AND 10T ON 81X'H +TREBT W G Bauayauti at neat eae sell, the 8 uth art of No. ay ives ¥ ‘opntin, eet 103 en Sixth etree west, betwe-a Faud G etrests worth. and rupping back about 191 fect tom paved al and improved by @ comfortadle twovstory i back buliding Sale to take place on the premises at half-paat 5 cock, © Terma: One-third in cash, the romatader in. six and twelve months, withinterest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, Cun Lstiey at the cost of the garohaser: lonveyt 5 GEO. W COCHBANE, HARMON BURNS. '{ Btevutors. my.0-d J.C. McGU: RE & 00., Aucts. Y J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, PBREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR GOLD WATCHE*, FINE JEWELRY, TWO FINE PLA'ED GLASS CARES. COUNTER, &v. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 3, an¢ com- tinue each evening thereafter, until the whele are disposed of. at7>, o'clock at the Auetion Rooms, we shall sell, to the highest bidder, on acodunt of a dealer d-cliping business— Bix paperion Gold Huhting Case Watches, Gold Vent, Fob, and Guard Chains of various pat of Jewelry in boxes, wing r Rings, Ear Rings, Breastpins, Sleeve But- ons, Studa, &e,,&c L50, 4 Cases Surgical Instruments. Parties in want of jewelry are invited to the sale, nee snality) of the goods may be relied cx. rms cash, my.18-0. J.C, MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneors’ FRAME BUILDING, LEASE. LICENSE, GOOD WILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RES- TAURANT AT PUBLIC AUCTION, = On FRIDAY MORNING, May Zth, at 11 o'clock, at the foot of 22d street. immediately oppotite the old gas heuse we shall-sell the Forrest Kestaurant, comprising frame building containing large bar Toom, chamber, and kitchen, the whole en- closed with a good fence, with a fine cellar under the whole, together with the lease on the ground, license, stock of liquors, good will and fixtures The place bus been doing a gvod business, and is guly sold because the owner wishes to go on a farm. Terme cash. my 23 [Rep.}] J,C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SALEOF A THREE- STORY FRAME AND LO? ON MASSAC ct SETTS AVENUE BETWEEN FOURTH AND FLFTH STREFTS NORTH AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY, the 2d day of June. at 6 0 clook, p.m weehalleell, i: front of the premises, part of Lot 11 in Square No, 516, witha nearly new built three-story Frame House containing nine rooms. rete is Bo feet location in the city. ‘erm, cash, my 2% ¢ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. St OF CONDEMNED GRAIN AND GRAIN SACKS. Chief Quartermaster’s Office. Depot of Wgitiagion.t WasuinGton, D.C., May 26, i854, Will be old at public xuction, at Beveath street Wharf. in the city of Wathington, D. C . BATUR. DAY Juve 4, 1564 at ll o’clock,a. m., about (8.000% three thousand bu-bels of Oats ana (35,00) thir y- hve thousand Grain Sacks, condemned as unfit for public rervice. g Suocesafu' bidders will be required to remove quel purchases within five (5) days fromthe day of 5a Terms: Cash in Government funds DH. BUCK Brig. Gen. and lye ph machine _my.25-td es Depot of Washington, D ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Bs- ATE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, da‘ed cn the gist of May, A. D_ 184. passed in a certain cause (No. 1,80)) pending ineaid court, betwen Joseph R. Cassin, trustee, complainant, and John Williams, defend- spt—the undersigned trustee will, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of June, A. D. 1364, at six o'clock P. M..in frovt of the Fromises. rocerd to sell all that lot of ground situate in the city of Washing- ton. and District of Columbia, known and desig- nated as lct numbered 16 in square numbered 5; also the east reven feet eight inches front of lot nimbered 15, in saic square. together with the im- provements on said lot and part of tot. consisting of a large three stcry brick dwelling house. (being & portion cf the real estate of the late Commodore Sigphen Cassin.) This pre y is situated on North K street, be- tween Bt \d 27th at eets west. fronting 57 feet and 8 in-hes on K street, and extending back with that unif rm widtb, (57 feet 8 inches) 109 feet 19 inches to a public are The terms of the sale are: One-third cash; the balance to be paid in two equal instalments, twelve months from the day of sale; ance to bear interest from the day of sale, end pa: mert thereof to be secured by the bonds of the gu chaser or purchasers, With surety to be ap- proved bythe tras! i If the terms of sale be not complied with within five deye trom the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to re-sell the property, at the and ccstof the defaulting purchaser, by advertising such re tale three times in some oner more daily mewspapers publish+c in the city of Washington. Ail. nveyanucing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, R. HW LASKEY. Trustee. my 26-s"awkds GREEN & WI. LIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON PENNS¥LVA- NIA AVENUE AT AUCTION. Cn TUESDAY. the Slat instant, at 60’cleck ,p.m., we shall sellin front of the premises Lot 3, in Square }:19 This Lot hasa front of 59 feet 19 in- cher or Pepnsyivania avenue, and is between 12th and 13th streets east. Terme : Ove-hal’ cash, balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest;— ceed given and ceed of trnst taken. my 2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, VFRY VYALUABIE PROPERTY ON NORTH D STREET, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS WEST. AT AUCTION. On TRUKFDAY. the 2d day of June, at6 o’cik, D. m.. we shall sell. in front of the Frais ises, west pert of Lot 4, in Square 487, with the improvements, hick consist of a good two story and attic Frame House, with a Brick back Building, containing +ight convenient and wellatrapged rooms. Terms: One third cash, the balance in sit and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, a deed giv: dand deed ; f trust in. ANDRE) ADE ES and stamps at the cost of the urcharer, Piny 26-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, QHREE sTORY BoE HOUSE AND LOT AT On WEDNESDAY. the Ist day of June. at6 o'cik. Pp. m..in front of the premises, we shall sell. part of Lot No 3, in Square No. 14, about 2 feet froat, running back 90 feet deep. more or less, on Penn: sylvavia avenue, between Twenty. fifth ard Twea- ty sixth street west. A good Brick with all the medern improvements, = Terms: One-third cash, balance in six, twelve, aré eighteen months, for notes bearing interest. Deed given and a deed of trust taken. - a POD YETANCRE and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. my 24 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ J. 0. MOGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. . EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS AT PUBLIO BALE On TUES \AY MORNING May 3ist, at 10 0’clock, atthe residence pf J. Van Santvoord, Esq.. No. 155 F street between 19th and 20th streets, we shall se | the furniture and effects Roe sibg French Plate Mirror, Piano Forte, Mahogany Hair Cloth covered So! Arm and Parlor Chai Marble Top Centre. Sofa and other Tables,Roc'! Cane and Wood seat Ghairs, Bookcases, Large Hobby Horre Damask and other Ourteins. Shades, Feist iD ane. Bngravings, Clocks, Velvet, nets fells, and otber ots, Marble ‘Top and o Bureaus, Washstande, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Lourge, Festter Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Hair, Cetton and Husk Mattrasses, Hat Tree, Oil Cloth, Stair Carpets. Dining Mogg mp raters, China, Glass. and Crockery Ware, Sliver Plat en Set, Car heh Geach watee Baad, Gogting ad jase aD ‘ocke! are, 0. other Stoves, Tubs. Buckets, Ware and en Furniture generally. ‘erms Ox M-GUIRE & OO. UCTION SALE ere iN AND HES rerained tn he custod ofthe Metro- Wpolitan Police for the District of Columbia ‘ors period of more than six months. ‘A Sale at Public Auction, to the oa bidder, for cash. of Prope! take: the gon 8 isting of Jewelry . Gans, Pis- yon eewords, Knives, Tranks. iit. Seddiory. Boots. kboes, Musical Instruments ‘inas, Liquors, &c _. will take place at the roperty Rooms of the , C3 lice De t, No. 483. street wes on MONDA’ the smth day of May, 1864, at 10 o'clock, 6.m. rized by Act of Congress, of July 16 hee wel qutnotttaaed trom day to-day Patil the eles FF MANDI iD tne ar doniguated in a cate ‘ \oaue prepared. (and which mY soon at his office.) 6! avid. Terms: Onsh, in current fond. ~ Pea ate a be Sembraced ih the gusleey are bereby notified to iMevtifr the sami pict © the day of sale or y will lose = al) claim thereto. ‘A catalogue of articles to be hoe bs! ad examined at the Property Room ao cae i SRBRICE La my.25-6t NOTICE. At persons Indepted to the undergignot will please gall and settle Tete Age SEMMES,