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LOCAL NEW % on eee TO-NIGHT. ROVERS THEATER.—The entire opera, ti «warber of Seville,” will be peadoned evieme for the first time. Scenes and acts from this spiendid creation ot Rossini's haye heretotore been given, but it requires such talent as is | concentrated in the tarl Anschutz company to | produce itentire. [his opera 1s cer‘ainly the | yom of the great Rossini’s Productions, andthe | Lanner of its presentation to-night ‘will no | doubt be satisfactory to all. i Forp’s THraTEr.—The “Naind Queen” be performed to-night again. There ; fourth night of its performance, and it has proven @ success the entire week, and would no doubt run some time longer, but after to- morrow night Mr. Ford will be eompelled to | withdraw it to make place for new attractions | OanTERvuRY.—A good Dill to-ni ; ANTI night again, | embracing songs, dances and n 2} ties, by sume of the best Pe ce cert ball busimess, be performed. METROPOLITAN HArt.—Ballets,pan' buriesques, comic and sentimental eee | &c. is the order here nightly, and no visitors | to this hall can fail to enjoy themselves. | Axsvat Exawin NNCAL EXAMINATION OF PUBLICS The following are the rules ndoped ue tee Schcol Trustees for observance at the Public School examinations, which are to commence eee Nome ee days ago we published in St 3 of e: «5 schools ‘xamination of the differ. @ written examinations will commence at halt-past eight o’clock a. m., stock 2 ela ™.. and close at one he pupils will not be allowed to Be Koos other, ay derive any seasaaee u 3, Maps,or from an. suze these Gerkek: a ae * printed lists of questions are not exbibited to teachers o pupils until che dime designated for their use in examination, and, at the conclusion of the same, are to be returned to the Trustees in charge. The writt.n answers of the pupils of each scheol are to be preserved in a convenient form, and produced for inspection at the oral examination of the same school. They will aiso be made the test of qualifica- tons, so far as may be practicable, in making transfers irom the intermediate to the grammar schools, and in selecting candidates to contest for the Columbian College scholarship. The list of transters and candidates in each schoel wili be pablicly announced at the oral examination of the same. ‘The oral examination of the grammar schools will commence at 1 o’clock p m.; of the inter- | Mediate schools, at 2 o’clock p. m.; and of the secondary and primary schools, at 2X o'clock st performers in the con- | *«Cudjo’s Cave” will also p.m. Teachers and pupils are required to be at their school-rooms at least half an hour before the hour for examination. Where two or more schools assemble in the same room, only the school to be examined will continue in session after 12 o'clock. Teachers can obtain permission trom their respective sub-boards to hold but one session | for the purpose of enabling them to attend the examinations of other schools. | R. Gray, T. I. Edelin, W. The distribution of medals and premiums sill commence at 4 o’clock p. m. | PREMIUMS. | The following premiums willbe awarded to | the meritcrious pupils of the public schools of | Washington, D C., for the school-year ending | July loth, 1564: e 1 A gold medal in each grammar and inter- | mediante school, and a silyer medal in each | secondary and primary school; punctuality, | exempiary conduct, and improvement within | the year constituting the basis of this award 2. Three premiums in each grammar and in- termediate school for the best written exami- | nations. 3. Six premiums in each s 3. plary concuct and punctuality 4. Three premiums in each school for at tion to stucy and improvement within the vear. 5. One premium in each school for improve- ment within the year in penmarship. 6 One premium in eachschool for neatness; | person, books, desk, &c., to be considered. 7. One premium in eachschool for improve- ment within the year in yocal music. Only one award shall be made tothe same pupil; but, in all cases where a pupil shall be entitled, under the foregoing rules, to a second award, itshall be made to the pupil standing next in order in the same class of merit. The date of its commencement and termina- tion must be writien down in each copy-book by the pupil, and all copy-tooks must be de- posited with the teacher, to be preserved for | the examination of the trustees. The sub-board of trustees, with the advice and assistance of the teachers, will make the awards im their respective districts. ‘The cost of the premiums will be fixed and all other necessary details relating to the same will be arranged by the board of trustees, in | season for the distribution. ‘Teachers are required to keep arecord show- ing the names of all pupils to whom certifi- cates of merit have been issued during the | year, and the number itsued to each, and atthe | close of the year to report the same to the sub- board. The presentation of premiums (not awarded | by the General Board) at the public distribu- tion, for special merit, by teachers and others, is strictly prohibited; any breach of this rule by a teacher will be considered sufficient cause for suspension. The Committee on Supplies will procure the ‘medals and books for premiums and the Sec- retary and Treasurer will have the medals en graved and the Boge ae inscribed in cient time for distribution. soThe books must be free fromthe political and sectarian tendency, dant must not exceed the following average, viz: For (amar schools. $t. the highest not to exceed $1 and the lowest not less than 75 cents. a For intermediate schools, 75 cents: the high- est notto exceed $1, and the lowest not less thar 50 cents. - aor secomdary schools, 60 cents; the highest not to exceed 75 cents, ahd the lowest not less an 10 cents. once i schools 10 cents: the highest For primary not to Taceed 50 cents, and the lowest not less n> cents. a The premiums are to be graded according to nd class. eine Moe ecard having decided to whom medals and premiums sball be awarded, the teachers of each school will make out a list, classified in accordance with the foregoing pro- gramme, of the names and ages ofthe pupils entitiéd thereto, and furnsh the same approved by a trustee, to ae secretary on the day follow- i examination. E iihe teachers will assemble at the treasurer’s office, City Hall, for the purpose 0; selecting the books to be given as premiums, follows: Teachers of primary schools Saturday, June j1; of secondary schools, June 15; of interme- ie schools, June of grammar schools, | di July 2. hool for exem- i ———__— ‘oLice ~REePorTs—Second Precinct—Philip ment ling. selling liquor unlicensed; $20. Eliza Brown, larceny; Thomas Donagan, stealing a cow and calf; Mary Barry, drunk; John Shac- kels, larceny; Lewis Cluckey, selling whisky to soldiers; dismissed. Grace and Louisa | ‘West, disorderly; S2each. Wm. H. Hawkins, owing stones; $1. ar ‘a Precinct. —JN0. Nable, disorderly; $1.56. Jno. Shaw, Jerome Shaw, Cornelius Sullivan, do.; do. if P y = Fourth Precinct—John W. Davis, nuisance; 21.60. Bryan Mullany, drank and disorderly; dismissed. Mary Davis, nuisance ; $1.50. Tenth Precinct—Thomas Simpson, vagrancy; workhouse. Brian Manly, disorderly; David Jackson, do.; military. Patrick Brennan, dis- missed. Dennis Hart, do.; $10.94. Elizabeth Jobnson, assault and battery; bail for court. Elizabeth Downs. do; do. Robert Swain, drunk; Josephine Johnson and Mary Johnson, disorderly; dismissed. Sa Reav Estate Sares.—James C. McGuire & Co., sold yesterday afternoon a loton the west side of Sixth, between F and G streets north, ‘with small back building, to Jeremiah Costello, for $2,560. Also, a brick house and loton K street, be- tween New Jersey avenue and First street t, to A. Best, for £2,000, - y Green & Williams, Auctioneers—Three acres of land in the country. near the National Race Course, was purchased by W. M. Chris- mond, for $270. Que building lot on Seventh, between N and © streets north, 50 cents per square foot to M. veridge. ap Y 9,10 subdivision of square 35%, to John Freeman, for 10 cents per foot. Lot 2, in same square, to Lewis Chickey for 10 cents per foot. This square is situated on V, W and Tenth streets north. — a Masomic FuneraL.—Corp’l Henry O. Smi- ley, company E, ist Maine heavy wry, died on the 25th inst at Armory Hospital of wounds received in the oattle of the Wilderness. A diploma from Rising Virtue Lodge, F. and A. M., of Maine, was tonnd upon his person. He ‘was buried by Washington Naval Lodge, No. 4, F. and A. M., yesterday afternoon at Con- ional Cemetery, in the ground of the Grand eof this District, with all the honors of Masonry. Szconp Warp STATION Caszs.—John Toel- ger, grand larceny; dismissed. Wm. Coughlan, drunk: $5. Cxtharine Polk and Samuel Merger, assault avd battery; dail for peace. Wm. H. Bennett, do.; bail for court. Amy Bachus, seHing liquor to minors; dismissed. Joseph RB. Doe, desertion; military. Henry Randel, drank; Wm. Mullen, drank and disor- derly; $4. Daniel Thomas, dieorderly; Sz. Henry Muddy, do.; 8%. Jno.Carroll, do.; wary, | street and P: NDRIA AFFAIES.—Destruction of Prop- erty by Guerrillas.—The troops having been drawn in from Fairfax Station yesterday, to take the place of those forwarded to the front, the guerrillas under Moeeby had presented to them a fine opportunity to exhioit their de- structive proclivities, and accordingly set to work to destroy all the buildings in the vicini- ty, consisting of block-houses, warehouses, &c., which they accomplished most effectually by firing them. All the stores were brought in several days ago, so that nothing of the kind holy realized by the marauders.—Alez. Journal, 260%, ELECTIoN.—An election for County officers was held in this place to-day. At2¥ o’clock about 210 votes had been polled, and the indi- cations were that S. N. Garwood would be elected Sheriff; W. Willoughby, Common- wealth’s Attorney; Jeff. Tacey, Clerk of Uir- cuit and County Ocurts; Oliver Cox, Coanty Surveyo :_J. GC. Clark, Commissioner of the Revenue; A. C. Harmon to Legislature, and. N. Johnson and T. H. Stillwell Censtables. Justices of the Peace were voted for in each ward.—Gazette, 26th. Ls sage _FRSTIVAL AND FAIR OF THE SEVENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CuURCH.—See an- nouncement elsewhere of the fair of the Sev- enth Street Presbyterian Church, to be held at Isiand Hali. The ladies of the church have made great exertions for the success of the fair, and there is no doubt that it will be one of exceeding interest. Se Grawp Lanceny.—Night before last, Julia Runnells bad stolen from her 85.50 in silver and $3 in notes. from under the pillow of her bed, and suspecting Josephine Parriant who boards at the house, with the larceny, the la'ter was arrested by officer Weeden and committed for court by Justice Boswell. SPECIAL NOTICES. ———— Corns, Brxtoms, Ban Narts, &c. Persons wishing immediate relief from these roublesome annoyances, should call at Da. Write’s rooms, No. 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44; and 6th streets, E. J. Wixins, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Great Pennsylvania route, vice H. 0. Nor. ton, to take effect on the 28th of March. “Mr. Wil- kins has been connected witn the Office, at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, during the past two years, and is thoroughly con- versant with the business of the route im all departments, Ali spplications for information, tickets. &c., must be addressed to E. J. Wilkins. Agent Great Pennsylvania Route, Sixth atreet and Pennsylvania avenue. Ep. §. Youna, General Passenger Agent, aps Great Pennsylvania Route. Brown’s BRoncHIaL TROOERS, These Lozenges are prepared from'a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial ‘Aifec. tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and a Public * peakers and Vora Will find them beneficial i= clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having a peculiar adaptation to affections which dizturb the organs of speech, mh2-d&wtf “Dx. Dvrosr’s Sugar-coated Female Regulating Pills are the very bestin use, They operate speedily and effectively. and being swgar-coated create no bansea upon the most delicate stomach. A trial o. these Piils will prove their superiority over all . Price box. Sold byS.0. Ford, corner lith stzeet and Pa, svenue,Washingtoa,and Henry Cook, Alexand: ja6-ly Fv THE Nervous, Seminal, URINARY 4 sTEMs—new andreliable treatment— in Reports of the Howard Association—Sent by tail in seale? letter envelopes, free of charge. dress D. J. Skillin Houghton, Howard Asso- tien, No. 3 South Ninth street, Phi adeph is m) Diseases SPERMATORAH@A OAN BE CURED.—Dr Rand's Spe- ife eures Spermatorrhaa, Se 1 Weakness, Im- 0% » Loss of Power. ete., speedily and effectually. te effects are truly magical. A trial of the Specific will convince the most skeptical of its merits Price $1 a box, Sold ben. 0 Ford, corner lith avenue, Washington, and Henry Cook, Alexandria. ja6-ly Wansrastzp to Curgin 91x Dars.—Dr. Godfrey's Antidote, an English Specific of sixty-five fears’ standing, will cure Gonorrhea in siz days. No change of diet required. Price §1 per bottle. Sold 8. C. Ford, corner lith street and Pa. avenue, b Washington. and Henry Cock, Alexandria, ja6-iy Sgoret Diskasas, Samaritan’s Gift is the most certain, safe and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem- edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days. and recent casesintwenty-four hours Nomineral no balsam, no mercury. Only ten pills to be taken. Itis the soldier's hope, and «friend to those whe Me net ie to be exposed. Male packages, $2; female, $3. Samaritan’s Root and Herb, piwieas& porttire and Fiopsnentoure for igonilis Berol Ulcers, Sor: pots, Tetters.&ke. Price $1, or six bottles for $5 Bold by 8.0. Ford. See a<ertisement, ws MARRIED, Gn the 2th instant. by Rev. Dr. Ryan, H, W. GRAY to Miss HARRIET A. ABBOTT, daughter of the late Kichard Abbott. allof thiscity. — * pcre SODA WATER, WITH FRUIT AND CREAM SIRUPS, Drawn from MARBLE FOUNTAINS, At WM. A, GRAY’S, Northeast corner Massachusetts av. and 4th street. oO V Ae DROST & SUTRO, Importers of _ HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS, No, 263 Battimore Street, Battimorr, Have removed their office from No. 534 7th street, to No. 18 Market Space, up stairs, where they will continue to keep a full line of samples of their new goods received by every steamer from Europe. We invite our customers to call and examine them. my 21-6t* DROST & SUTRO. AS ELEGANT _ STOCK OF @OODS. The subscribers have now in store a most superb stock of DRESS GOODS of every desirable fabric, and the greater part of them having been pur- chased at the late large sales made in New York and Philadelphia by one of our firm, we are ena- bled to offer a great many desirable articles at a very moderate price; and we really do not, think purchasers do themselves justice if Shey fail to examine our stock and pricés before purchasing. ‘We name in part a few very desirable goods for morning: which are scarce, and having a large a) stick on hand, we are selling them under the mar- e ‘{utpin's Black Crape Maret, 2 yards wide Lupin’s Black Bange, 2 yards wide : Lupin’s Black Worsted Grenadine, 2 yards wide Fine Black All-wool Lama Cloth. 2 yards wide Single width Crape Maret aud Worsted Grena- dines Lupin’s best quality Shalley i Lupin’s best Florentine, of the best quality Twenty-five pieces Lupin’s Black Bombazines Filty pieces Black Alpacas. from 5) cents to $1.5) “Fifty pieces Black and White Dress Goods in striped and check Grenadines Striped and Checked Mozambiaues _ Black and White Ginghams_ of superior quality Plain Black Organdies and Jaconets All-wool Black and White Mousselines Pen tae Delaines, in single and double widths c, English Crape Veils in all qualities, and in the assortment are some of the finest we have en Black English Crepe, by the yard, in all quali- ties. ALSO JUST OPENED— One of the most choice assortments of COLORED. DRESS GOODS ever offered in this market, com- rising one of the most elegant stocks of silks to be Found this side of New York = af Grenadines, Florentines, and 100 pieces 3-4 and 6-4 Mozambiques in all of the most desirable CO Tn Ie ALS N x D— fs splendid stock of SPRING CASSIMERKS, suit- le for Gents’ and Boys? ree wee we are reuing seeding cheap, compared wi e prices charge’ genes One price only. AH goods marked in i a » lowest cash price. plain figures at Un eee AUSTER & BRO. No. 38, opposite Center Market, my -e0btif between 7th and 8th streets, OK SALE—T wo SHOW CASES, 7 feet each. and F frum stand for same, Apply to W. 8. THOMP- SON, Drugyist, corcer 15th street and New York avenue my 2- ASTURAGE FOR HORSE: Fine pasturage P on Rock Creek, with a re: ponaible Pt TSR son, where horses will recei: e best at- tentionand care. Apply to Mitchell House = Stables, 13th street, corner of B. my 23-6t THE GUITAR. PROF. G. BORG, THE CHAM ON, No. 5418, 10th at., corner of C, my 23-61" ‘on the Island. me ee ee W ME TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Ties really handsome stock of MILLI- RY and PaNcy GOODS which have us rrived and on per your inspection. f can state without onrting, {hat I have the handsomes: stock of FLOW: ever imported, which, looking at them, will convince; Enclish Btraw' Bonnets from $3.50 to §15, and those beantiful Pamillas, as white as the driven snow; a fine stock of Back Combs and new 8t: yles of Fan: Having been for so many years in the wholesale business in New York, render my facilities to offer you any goods in my line be OR SPI ci tition. my 23-1m* 22 Market Space. my 3-1" ?f OWING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, by the » ww Company's boats, “Potomac, a ed “Belle Haven.” Apply to the laptains on board, Or S\N B, DAVIDSON Water street, Georgetown, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. Different sites ond co oo Picture Cord and Tas- Yi ings, * Ma Reo ry rn Or! ve * Terme cashe wf ape ‘ap 29-1mif* BUSHELS ST, UBES SALT ' bushels Turks Taland Salt 8,000 Je caske Liverpool Gea, Salt | Pessmras $ ON my 13- 1,600 do Afoat aad in stofe, For sale in lota to suit pur- 6 13, 83 Water street, +7: Wiis vay Georgetown, D. 0. ¢ OFFICIAL. i nt Provost Marshal and Board of baie of ees ed sebapeongs ‘ashington, D. C., May 26, 1864. The Board of Evrollment of the District of Columbia will be in session at the office of the Provost Marsha: District of Uolu mbia, corner of Fourteenth street and New York avenue, daily (Sundays excepted) from 11 0 clock a.m. to 2 oclock p. m., for he purpose of hearing cases of exemption from dratt for the following causes, viz: Alienage; Non.-residence ; Unsuitableness of age: Manifest physical disability; and ‘Two years’ service during the present war, either in the army or navy. Citizens are requested to furrishinformation as to persons who are not enrolled, or whoare trying to avoid enrollment, as it 1s. ay, for the interest of each person enrolled to upon the «Enrollment List” all persons liable to do military duty, so that bis own chance for draft shall not be unjastly increased. Heney A. ScHeRtz, Captain and Provost Marenal District of Colampbia. BALLS, PABTIES, wc. OUNG MEN'S CLUB BALL WILL BE GIVEN on MONDAY EVENING, May 3 th, 18%, at the UNITED HALL, llth street, above Penn. avenue. Tickezs One Dollar, admitting a gentleman! ant ladies my 27-30" GFA4ND OPENING PIC-NIC AT THE TIVOLI PARK, Second lot above Park Hotel ENITIAN NIGHT. Tae Park SPLENDIDLY ILLUMINATED, may 2%6-tf ‘The undersigned takes pleasurein announcing to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken pessession of the Tivoli Park, and will give a Grand Opening Pic-Nic on MONDAY, sith, 1861. Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, 50 cents. Dancing to commence at 5 o'clock p.m. my 25-8" LOUIS EISINGER, Proprietor, IGHTH GRAND OPENING MON DAY, May 2d, of GEO. JUENEMANN’S PLEASURE GARDEN, corner of 4th and E streets north, East Capitol Hill. Dancing every Monday afternoon. The 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 to parties and societies for G£0. JUENEMANN, pic-nice. Proprieto: 29-1"0* LOST AND FOUND. OST—On the 25th inst., on Penn. ayenue, $44. As in s0cent postage currency The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the money at No, 399 Penn. avenue. my 27-3t* WYCKOFF & DENISON | gees liberal reward will be paid to aay one who will returna large Package of Letters and Public Documents (which were lost last evening somewhere near the Capitol | at either No. §9 Kust Capitol street. or the office of STEWART & STK VENS, No. 411 Penn. avenue. my 27-2t* W ASTED—Three MEN Cream business. Apply al corner 12th aud E ate. W ANTED— by a young girl, a “ITUATION as Duree. Pleuse cail for three days at Nox, 40% and 410 Penn. avenue, between 434 anc 6th sts, 1t* Ww aNTRD— A WOMAN ho can come well rec ended, j) washing and ironiny A py at 49¢ BH street, corner of sth. __my Feost” Wapire —4 geod ook and CHAMBER- nar 3d Utreet, prly wi eo. 75 Missouri erence W ANTED—some SONS Addreek for three an, med to the Ice . ausse girl e capable of giving LES- for three daya, BANJOL T, Georestows Fost Office, ees Soya WANTED-—Froi two to five years. §& 1.000 Deed of trust given on real Zetato worth three times the amoun;, Address A. B., Was ripgten city my 27-3t* WARSTED—A good vegetable COOK. and two Hl work, at good wages, by A 3t" GIR'8 of x! WURTH, 43 E street, near 7th. iat making Tee arn the Confectionery business. W 4ANtep—a young MAN to Cream and GH at JOB SHAFF!IELD’S Confectionery, 336 6th etreet. between G and H. my 23-3t* y ANTED—A respectable BOY, t essa| WV aad make prereatanle BOY, to go messages Good wages and board given. Inquire of Mr. DE- MO* ET, Confectioner, : and Isth no fectioner, Penn. avenue, Rete ire A RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A 8IT- UA1ION, to take care of children aud sew, or chamberwork and asrist with washing and iron- ing. Gan be seen at her last place, No 404 12th steret, between I and K. Would like to go in the country for the summer, my Z-3t j ANTED—A good. strong, healthy BOY. about 15 or 16 years of age. Must come well recom: mended for industry, integrity and good dis sition. One resiting in the western part of i gibypreterred. Address, through city post office, M stating name, age, residence, &c. my 26-3t* CARD AND HANOSOMELY FURNISHED RUQM WANTED—By a young gentleman and Iady—agreeable and refined—for the rummer. 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" WANTED-« BOY of genteel appearance fro! m Wto M4 years old, who is fond of acer iag, &c.. and desires to obtain a thorough ed- , and at the same time earn his own living. One now st school would be preferred. To a suit able Ind a liberal salary will be paid anda first-rate education given. Apply on Saturday, at 4 o'clock E, m,,to the Architect at Mitchell & Son’s Real zstate Office, corner of Penn. avenue and pide etree’ W ANiED An active. industrious COLORED MAN whois able and willing to work and make himself useful. Reference required. Apply at storeNo.4 67th street. my 25-3t ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable young girl. as seamstreas or chambermaid, in a emall family. Guod 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 NORRIS, Railroad House, coruer High ana Bridge streets, Georgetown, D.C. my 25-3t AS PERSON in want of two first-class BAR- TENDERS, CATERERS or STEWARDS for the Springs this season, will do well to address A.B.U., at this office, or Sun Office, Ba'timore. The best of reference given. my 25 3t* 1 0 REWARD.—Broke out or stolen from the subscriber's slaughter: house yard, corner 3th and L streets, Navy Yard, on 22d inst., five HOGS—one a black spotted hog, long and slim; one white, very large and poor, with long ears: the other three white, short, fat hogs. I will pay the above reward if they are returned to me, or for information so I can get them, Mrs. ANN BOHLAYER, co:ner I and 9th sts , Navy Yard, my 27-3t* O8T—In the cars last night, a Physician's PRE- 4 SCRIPTION BOOK. Please return to Dr. J, C.HALL, No, 334 Penn. avenue, and receive re- ward my %-3t* OST—On Wednesday, the 25th in-tant, « red L4 COW, with horns, white star in forehead. Five doNars reward will pe given if returned to CHAS. McCARTY. 87 E street south, between 2d and 34, Capitol Hill. my 25-3t AME TO MY PREMISES, on Wedne-day 25th inst.,a spotted CALF. The owner will please gore forivard, prove property, and ako him away, At No, 285 D street, between ist and 2d, Island, my a OST—On the 25th inst., a DIAMOND BREAST- PIN—the diamond white, weighing about one carat. and set in plain gold.’ The finder will be liberaily rewarded by leaving the same at HUD- SON TAYLOR'S Bookstore, No. 334 Pennsvivania avepue. my 25-2t* OST—On Wednesday, May 25th, a large CAMEO 4 BREASTPIN, left by deceased relative. No good to any one but theowner. Anyone that will return itat438I street, between 9th and 1th, will be liberally rewarded. Lost between Shaf- ler’s Garden and 10th and I sts. my 24-2t* Ww ANT! At the Avenue Hong, two good : DINING-ROOM SERVANTS, to whom the highest, wages wil) be paid. Also, three good WASHERS and IRONERS. H.J. KING. “ny 25-3t* “ V j ANTED—A email COTTAGE, of four or five rooms. to rent, bya geod, permauent ten- ant. before June Ist. Will pay in advance f neces sary. Address **Treasury Clerk,’’ Star Office. 25-3t* m A ANTED TO RENT—A small UNFURNISHED4 _ HOUSE. in a respectable neighborhood, by a family of two persons, without chidren. Part of a house would be taken, if suitable. Addresn "3. M. M,” Star Office, stating location and terms, y 25-lw™ / ANTED— Ten or fitteen WA*HERS ana IRONERS, at the City Laundry, on Lith ear ©, Also, one good celored BUY. from Ars, i. HOTCHKISS, Manager. 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY—200 LADIES to Embroider on Muslin, Linen and Cambric. To good hands constant work and good waxes given. Ladies applying will please bring samples of work. Appl at - PRINCE'S Stamping and Machine Stitching Depot, 381 F street, ope fe ‘atent Office stree site Paten op} Ofiice, and get their Stamp- ing, Slitching, Pinking and Embroidery dene. there are other Richards in the field, ladies better look out that they come to Prince's, who is the only practical hand in the city, Be sure you go to F street, opposite Patent Office. mh 4 IRED AT THE STABLE OF SUBSCRIBE. on the 25th instant, by James McLaughlin, o: 16th Mass, regiment, a dark ROAN HORSE and SADDLE. The horse is about 10 yeara old anda little stiff in fropt, A suitable reward will be Ca n by returning him to the stable of THOMAS LARK, corver lith and D sts. my 26-2t* $20 REWARD .—Strayed or stolen, about five miles the other side of Bladensburg. a bay OBSE andabay MARE. The horse was about 11 yearsold andthe mare seven. The horse had a 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 Capitol sts. my 26-3t* Sige FROM THE SUBSCRIBER On Tuesda: night, the 24th instant, a sorrel HORSE, with a flaxen mane and tail, about 12 years old. one of hia hind feet white, blaze face, scar on his back. $50 will be given for the recovery of the horse and the apprehension of the thief. or $2) for the horse, ALFRED V. ROBINSON, Near T B my 26-lw* Prince George’s county, Md. OS8T.—On Saturday, the 2st instant, a PORT- MONAIK, containing $15 in Treasury notes, and a plain gold Breas! n, set with plaited hair. (mostly white). Ba in is highly valued .as agift from a deceased friend. Ten dellars, and the thanks of the owner will be given for the retarn of the breast-pin and money to : R. M. COMBS. my 26-2t* No. 613 Eighth street enst. $5 REWARD. —Strayed from Genter Matket, one horned COW, with arope tied around her horns and three feet of it hanging. She wara springer. The above reward will be paid for any information of her that will lead to her recovery. or ifshe is brought to the Center Market any mar- ket day. JAMES W.GLEASON, on Mrs. Mary E, Fenwick’s place, near Harmony Cemetery. my 26 3t* m& REWARD Will be given for the return of a ) small RED COW, strayed or stolen from the subscriber about the 15th of the present month, JAMES STEEL, my 25-3t* corner 4th and L ats., Navy Yard. I OST—On the 2ith inst . in going from Freder- ick street, Georgetown. to the Infant Asylum. near Circle.a GOLD BRACELET. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 75 Water street, or 61 2d street, Georgetown, D.C. my 25-3t* | es or near the Center Market House, on Tuesday 24th, a MEMORANDUM BOOK, with Sundry papers: letters. accounts. &e. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at ffi f the Star. oe W. A. BLAISDELL. my 25: =F sD¥ § 1 0 REWARD. “Strayer or stolen, on the af- ternoon of Tuesday, May I7th. a BLACK COW. with a white fuce and short horns. She is about three years old. The above reward will be paid if brought to 530 Ist street west, hetween B and C south. [my 25-3t"] JANE STARKS. SS TRAYED.—Came to the subscriber's stable on Tuesday, 24th inst., one BLACK HORSE blind in the left OE The owner or owners are request- ed to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. DENNIS T. NALLY, Maryland avenue, my 25 3t* bet. 5th and 6th sts. east. BOARDING. Be let, w 138 G street, between 2}st and 22d sts. my25-3t* Bok? WITH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms for married or single persons. House Jarge and airy, surrounded with fine grounds; lo- cation pleassnt, near Pa. avenue. Terms moder- ate One large room for two $50 per month Apply southwest corner 2lst and H sts. my 24-lw* PERSONAL. Bees tei eee MADAME AHOLIAB WOULD MOST RE- spectfu'ly say to her friends and to the pablie enerally that she is again prepared to read to all hose who require it, the Past, nt and Future, she having removed from house No. 60 A street south. Capitol Hill, to house No 227 B street, be- sween 6th and 7th streets, Island. my 25-3t st assortment of @ is the only prac- Who has the largest ? Who has the UERY?—Who has the lar, pattern for Stamping? tical person that Stamps? number of hands at Embroid finest stock of Embroideries, Braids, &c., and who is the only persen in the District that does Fluting for ladies dresses? &7-PRINOE, 381 F STREET, 29 where ladies can select from 25,00 choice patterns for any kind of work, and where they can fet ANY PATTERN stamped. Having stamped on ene ladies is proof that he knows his business. ies who do not want their goods spotlet., but stam; as they should be, go to the only person in the city who does good work. FLUTING! FLUTING! FLUTING! The only machines in town now in oneaOn. Fluting done as good as in new York or elsewhere. my9-tf #97381 F street, opposite Patent Office. _ nyo ee scr ae. CABBIAGES, | on arses, + eC. Just received a very large and splendid assort- tof CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, 52, ff at oe eis i it r! A which we are runnine SORT e g OHLVFLEE, © : at., bet. Land K. fol em alex, Gazette and Journal.) PAPERHANGINGS. and varied stock of Fine, Mediumand Lael Pa Than, nes Borders, Statues, &0.. ee alate bens as Fol a ight doors above ee A UNT I8 NOW at te Fe lepence pure and cold Soda Water to his very nu: mR ons, t End Drug Store, my 10-20 Boones Wer 13 Pa avenue west WANTED. FLUTING! LUTIN nite ot WANTED, Every 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 batt kind of goods Crimped at short notice, in as good style, and as cheap asin any othercity. Ladies, remember this is the only machine in town, and done at the only place to get stamping done. 381 _ F street, oppo- site Patent Office, Stamping and Machine Stitch- Ing Depot. my3 The National Bookstore Still Ahead. The subscriber having lately returned from the Boston, Philadelphia, and New York Spring Trade Bales, invite the attention of Sutlers, Peddlers, Dealers, and the public generally, to his large and splendid stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, consisting in part of BOOKS, of all sizes, kinds and styles, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, PRESENTATION BOOKS, SCRAP BOUKS, BLANK BOOKS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS in endless variety, Tylon aed prises DIARIES, MEMORANDUM BOOKS. CAP, NOTE and LETTER PAPERS, of all styles and qualities, to suit the times, BNYSLOEES: Plain, Faocy and Wedding, all sizes. PAPER NOVEI by the thousand or single one. PENKNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, BRUSHES, COMBS, SOAPS, COLOGNES, PERFUMERY. CHESS, CHECKER, BACKGAMMON and ORIB- BAGE BOARDS. WRITING BESKS, PORTFOLIOS, and WORK BOXES. PLAYING CARDB, GAMES, GOLD PENS, PEN- CILS, etc., ete. Of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS we offer the largest and prettiest assortment ever before offered in this market—over 5,000 varieties, plain and beau- tifully colored. A large assortment of the 7 by 9 PHOTO- GRAPHS. for framing. Also Something Entirely New—The Large CABI- elds SIZE POTOGBAPHS, for framing; beautiful goods. Agent for Taber & Co.’s Celebrated AMBRO- TYPES. All of which we offer at great inducements to the trade, Sutlers, Peddlers, &c.,&c. Give usacall,at WILLIAM F_ RICHSTEIN’S NATIONAL BOOKSTORE, 278 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, Washington, D. N. B.—Another supply of Richstein’s New Guid Book to Washington, at wholesale and retail. my 14-eolm ETS! CARPETS! pARe OIL CLOTHS! MATTINGS! te MATTINGS! BONTZ & GRIFFITH'S, 3.6 9 SEVENTH B8TREET, Between I any K Streets. 87 SIGN OF THE HIGH AWNING. eg “my 20-6t AVALRY HORSES WANTED. War iaataas tober ero Burgav, i ice af Uh ar ter mM ESteT » Wasaixcton, D. C.. May 18th, 1814. THREE THOUSAND (3,000) HORSES WANTED. Qe hundred anal sixty-five ($165) dollars per head ii ir eee eAVALRY HORSES delivered witbin the next thirty (30) days at the Government stables at Giesboro’, D.C. Said horses to be sound in all particulars, not fees than five (5) nor more than nine 9) years old; from fifteen to sixteen handa high, full in flesh, compactly built. bridle wise, and of size sufticient “These specifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced in every partion! jar. Payment made on Melivery’ Seven (7) and over, C) AMES A. EKIN, Lieut. Col, and Chief Quartermaster, my 18-1m javalry Bi a. IS DAY ASSOCIATED WI’ ME Bates hanging Business. Mr. RICHARD HENDERSON. Tie business will, hereafter be conducted under the name o: aD 7 ae oan Washington, May With, 1864." ” my Z1-lw PICTURES. A few choice Eograsin d Paintings for sale at) OS MARKRITER'S, No. 456 7th street x t doors ab ve Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘Terms aa Imi? = assortment of Stein’ gl! a’ Secon and ‘Baines Brothe! Pianos bave just been received at oor warerooms, which we offer ad wk og fac: tory prices. We have slso on - fe pe Ay 34 ood second- o8—One eye Pi ir $9. "Purchasin Sih and one for $4 to nell at lower prices than other houses, and upon easy terms. Sole agency of Mason & Hamblin's Oapingt , G. BROTT, ap Corner of llth street and Pa. avenue. Roortne wae auD PITOR. Just received and fcr sale, a ehotce lot of Pelt riche gale will F Fan to, with time. LASTER, or ene rene api-lm* _ cst sine ta ot,, 6 Canal bridge | ROBFK __ AUCTION SALES. BY J.C. McoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. SHOW CASES. PISTOLS AND SURGICAL TN- iTR Ts. aT ACOCION, NG i20" leryat the first of whom it may coreern— eR en Plate trlans Silver Plated Glass Show- Cases, Frazier’s make 2 Cases Five Sorg:ca! Instromenta, 3 Revolver+. 1 Rifle and 1 Sword, 1S:ore Ocunter, Terma cash, my -7-1¢ J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; G-orgetown., SPLEN: ID BUILDING LOTS, FRAME BUILD. INGS, LOT OF CARPE*TER’S TvOLt LOT ROPE, SEVERAL BUNDRED CORDS OF OAB AND PINE WUOD, &o. &c., AT AUCTION On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, Juve 24, at o'clock p ™.. I will a-il oa ihe prem:aas.on the corner of Firat and Market streets, Georg-towa. tr plevdid Building Lots, each ‘ronting 2 feet 8 - — street, with a depth of 9 feet on street, Terms: One thirdcash; balance in six and twelve menths, secured bya deed of trust on the prop- ery. Conveyancing and stampsat the cost of the pur- chaser. ALSO, To Frame Buildings, to be removed. Severs! huudred cords of Oak and Pine Wood. Lot Carpenter’s Tovis. Large lot of excellent Rope, double and single cbs Lot of Iro:, &¢., &e. Terms cash (iatl) RSS EE TD FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR BESTS Two larae, well furnished FRONT ROOMS. Apply at No. 459 izth atreet, be- tween G and H. west side. my 27-3t* Fo RENT—525 U street, between 6th and 7th, UNFURNISHED ROOMS, en suite or single. To respectable tenants they will be rented cheap; none cthers need apply. my 27-3t* ‘OR SALE—The LEASE of a Store on Penn. av- enve, at a reasonable price. Stock of SEGARS sold if required. Apply to ED. KOHN, 257 Penn. avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. my 2Z-1w* ete Ely ROOMS FOR RENT—A PARLOR cn the first floor aod two CHAMBERS on the second floor—to gentlemen only. Apply at No. a>. NE. corner 2d avd East Capitol streets—one square from Capito! Grounds. my Z-3t* ‘OR SALE- Furniture and Good Will of a BOARDING - HOUSE. containing 19 rooms and apumber of boarders. Inquire second door from 42 street. on P street south, near Arsenal Gate my Z-iw* FoR SALE—The LEASE of a large Grocer “Btore, Also. GROCERTKS, FLOUR AND LIQUR, in a business part of the city. For fur- ther information call at Mr. CHERRY’S Restau- rant. on !!'th street, between D and E. my 27-3t* ee RKENT—A STORK on7th street. adjoinin Canal Bricge, new occupied asa Flour and Feed store. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Possession given immediately. Also STABLE, containing four good stalla, Inquire of GRAY & WILLIAMS, Attorneys-at-Law, No. 432 3 1m my 27-3t* ANCE FOR AN INDUSTRIOUS BUSI- MAN, WITH SOME CaPITA For sale—A respectable and profitable BUSINESS. in running orver, thriving and large profits, Rea- son for selling, sickness. Inquire at WELLIAM WITTHEFT'S, No. 469 3d street, Cupitel Hill, near Peun. ay 27-St “OR RENT—Till the ist of Ootober or Novem- ber, three FURNISHED ROOMS, all comma- ating, on the second tlovr; or the HOUSE, con- 1g eight rooms, entire The house fron s « nire at the store of JACKSON, , 333 Penn, avenue, south side, be- ith and 7th sta, my 27-3t* i—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE; about ac:es; most talubrious; eligibly situated. mall HOUSE, seven rooms; bath hou! stable, four acres woodland, copious suppl cold water, td: miles from Georgetown, part «n time. Apply t- WM. ANDEKSO! if Agent, 401 12th sireet, between Land Kj or to Mrs. FITZGERA!D, 476 Penn, avenue, Wash- ington Dr, CECIL: Druggist, Georgetown, my, 27,2&je3.4,10 1" ee e = =. k UKNISUED ROOMS TO RENT—To gentlemen only—No. 34> 7th street, between [ and Mass. avenue. my 2-7t* wm KVERAL COOL, PLBASANT ROOMS on the <” first fioor for rent,in a ceniral and convenient location. No, 499 1th street, between Penn, avenue and C street. my 2)-6t* FOR RENT—Two ROOMS on first floor, fur- nished as bedroom and sitting room; to gen- tlemen only. Apply at 31 [ street, between 13th and 4th, my 2) %t* f Ok SA orgetown, D a STORE AND FIXTUKES, with or without stock. For further particulars inquire at No, 79 4 feety ei) SS i] URNISHED BOUSE FOR RENT.—Por rent, FURNISHED HOUSE, for the term of three menths f-om the Ist day of June. Inquire at No. 5 Pern. avenue, between 21st and 22d streets. Gas and water in the house. my 25-3t* 7p 0 REN T—FURNISBED ROOMS, with or with- out board. Two rooms conaected will be r-nt- ed togetber or separately. Apply at 264 F street, between 15th and 4th. Also, a few Table Boarders can be accommodated, : my 25-3t* 4 i RENT —Two pleasant ROOMS, at 487 street, between 3d and 4th, my 25 3t* {OR KENT—Three neatly furnished ROOMS, [' connecting. on second floor, Location de- sirable. References required. Apply at No. 94 Gay street, Georgetown. my 25-3t* FOR Sano BARE, CHANCES DINING SALOON and BAR—Best situation in Waxh- ington; s-ld only nership; now doing an exceilent business, to WHITE & CO..corner F and 13th sts, my 25-4t” A ca ALUABLE ¥ARM IN MONTGOMERY county, Md.. for sale. near the 7th street road, acd within 6 miles of Washington. It contains 10 acres of land, 2 of which are in wood, and the balance ina high state of cultivation, and well watered. The improvements consist of two small frame dwelling houres and some out- houses; large orehards—1 (40 peach trees recently planted out. It ia opposite Silver Spring, and adjoins the farms of Messrs, Riggs and Bonifant. '. MACE, Agent for the sale of Magyland lands, my 2F-3t* 517 7th street. RR OES FOR RENT.— Comfortable and well: furnished Rooms at 450 12th street, between Gand Hats, The location is one of the most de- sirable in the city. my 24-tf URNISHFD KOOMS FOR RENT, without board; boarding-house in the neighborhood, where meals are served. Apply at No. 320 New York avenue, between 9th and ith sts, my 26-50" FS SALE—In Montgomery county, M FARM of 50acres of Land,7 miles from George- town and 13s south of the Rockville and George- town Pike; 20 acres in cultivation, and the remain- der in wood. Improved by a comfortable Log House and necessary Outbuildings, and an orchard of various kinds of fruits. . MACE, Agent for the sale of Maryland Lands, my 24-Iw* 517 Beventh street. (OR SALF—A beautiful COUNTRY SE*T, con- taining 2 acres, but 5 miles from Washington; three-qn ~rs of a mile from Bladensburg Depot. Ordinar’ pprovyements. This land is level and smooth, with several excel ent springs; 20 tons of hay now on the place; 5 acres in wood—remainder cleared, first ay garden land. MITCHELL & SON. Real Estate Brokers. my 23-1w* 8. E. cor. Pa. av_and l5th st. Fo SALE.—18,00" cash will purchase tha stock, fixtures and furniture (with six years lease at a nominal rent) ofa FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, in Washington, D. C., confab Or, rooms. This establishment is conducted on the Kur»pean plan, and is thoroughly stocked and furnished with every modern convenience. Location the best in Washing- ton, with un extensive paying patronage. Call or address MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers. 8.E. corner Penn. ave. and 15th st., my 23-]m Washington, D.C TOR SALE—A beautifully located BRICK HOUSE, 18x32, eight rooms and passage; lot ee aa alley. Immediate possession—only 040. 5,000 feet of Ground, fronting on Pa. avenue, for lease for ten years. MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, E. cor. Pa. av. and (5th st. my 17-im*™ 5 immediate possession, a on account of dissolving part- Apply ‘4 SALE—With PROPERTY fronting 66 feet on & street, by 140 deep. Improvements, a large double-wing cottage, 10 rooms; three small buildings in the = good fencing, garden, fruit trees, &c.; for bf U0. y MITCHELL & SON, Real E Brokers, my I6-1m* _ southeast cor. and 15th st. Fo RENT—A commoiious and comfortable BRICK HOUSE, with extensive grounds; healthy and eligible situation, within a short dis- tance of the Cxpitel, and convenient to the city railroad. For terms and particulars apply on the premises, 306 Delaware avenue, Capitol Hill. CPR Ale: pea eae eI Syl le ees {,OR RENT—During the summer,a FURNISHED F ‘HOUrK, delightiully located; No. 143 Wasi ington street. Georgetown, containing 12 pela Refer nces required. my 19-e QSMALL LOTS: FOR SALE VERY LOW. Ten Lot 2}et, above N street. Four bots on Netreet,near 2ist, One of the best locations in the First Ward. ax sot op as fais Husteoet 4 few ‘ix Lote en , above C street, i Se Foor dete oe Fennaylvania avenue, between 6th streets east, “Ten Lots on D street, between sth end 7th east. To be sold very low at private je if taken be- fore June I: ‘all at 27¢ Istreet, corner of 17th, between 4 a: o'clo m. may }4-eo6t [,cR KENT—A delightful RESIDENCE. with k Farsiture, a. Georgetown Heights, on the are between Green and Montgomery streets, above Stoddard xt Possession given on the Wth of June next. For terme, &. ply on the prem- ines. my 6_ "OR SALE—*.000 acres of rich FARMING k OF aNDe in Towa, (Hardin, Etpry. Wright, and Franklin courties;) 4,000 acres in Minnesota; tracts from 40 to 64° acres. Lucated 176, Patests from the Gen nar Will exchang’ for property jington. "YOR SALE —Two aud-a half yeate’ tease of a ik) month, will be fs jonery Hef ncds Fountain, and Fixtures 5 in the First weet only for a,Corner Proper et des. Te : aa saat front; 6 rooms; lo’ tle perfect. TIGHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, sp fy In Southesst eor, ¥. and . ‘OR SALE—On repecnanle terms. one of the most prod ‘A Bin Monto: coun-, F Mad. ; 2 Silestrom George’ ro from” Seneca ing.stone. pa inquire of building». ‘ap 2eolm* uitse. For TETET, op the promises, AUCTION SALES. ty TH!S AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BY J. ©, MOGUIRE & CO, Auctionsers, SIX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON JERSEY AVENUE AND NORTH Lot. On FRIDAY AFTBRNOON, May 27, at 60 clock, on tbe aremises We shall gall, part of Lot No. 7, Fquare No. 809, fronting each wbout 21% fet on the North steel ™nnd rocatte Rees th seat hep ofal -out 100 feet to, a foot alley on ayeioms Cent aare ildii ed sen. are well located, and will be 2 ne Pee be soid to the high- one-third cash, the remaiader in six and the with + Secu trurton the niin eis a ae one eyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- % . Pyrat of $20 will be required on each at the time J.C. McGUIRE & OO,, Aucts, (Rep.} By.23-d Y J. C. MCGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. TAREE DESIRABLE RUILDIN CORNER OR SEVENTIVAND TRTRRE SAND STREET RAILROAD DEPOT. oe savanna On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 27th, at 6% o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell lots No. 25 2. and 27, in Wiltberger’s subdivision ofaquare Noo 44i. fronting together 75 feet on Seventh street west. at the corner of north T street, and running back 128 feet on T street, to a 15 fort alley. These lots are immediately opposite the City Pas- senger Railroad Soyany Depot and stables, and ie are considered desiral for business purpos Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by ad of trust on the premises, Conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. my 23-d (Rep.] J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR D WATCHE*. FINE JEWELRY, TWO Fixe PLA'ED @LABs OASES COUNTER, &o. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 25, and con- tinue each evening thereafter, until the whele are disposed of. at742 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, we shall sell, to the highest bidder, on account of a dealer d-clining business— ¥ Gold Hunting Case Watches, thane , Fob, and Guard Chains of various pat rns, zine ate of dqwelry. in poxes. tpins, Si Bu! inger Rings, Ear Rings, Breastpins, Sleeve it fo , Studs, &c.,&c aLgo, 4 Cases Surgical Instruments. .. Parties in want of jewelry are invited tothe sale, as the quality of the goods may be relied on, Terms cash. m J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Ancts. B WALL Auctioneer & CO At the Horse Bazaar, 99 Ls. av. SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, &o. On BATURDAY MORNING, May 28, at 10 0'clk, comprising abeut— _ _ FORTY-FIVE HORSES, ne'uding, Bay Stallion, coming 7 years old, A Very fine Black Horse, the property of a vate Gentleman. ALSO, Other Horses, full description at sale, ASO, A large collection of desirable New and Second- band Carriages, Rockaways, Light Wagons, Bx- press aud Srtlers Wagone, Hotness. &c., with which the sale willeommence, inciuding a Family Oar- Tiase by orderof the Admin strator. built by G. R oven ade ae other Carriages and Horeesnot yet entere Sa'e. rain or shine. _my.2h W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BALE BY ORDER oF nD R OF THE COM- MISSIONER OF PUBLIO BUILDINGS, OF GRASS STANDING ‘3 E SMITHSONIAN GHOUNDS AT ALYTION, 3 On SaTURDasY next, the 28th instant, we shall fell on the premises at 5 o'clock p.m..all the grass growing on the Smithsopian grounds which is supposed to cut 65 or 70 tor ay. Terms cash. To be mowed anil remored agree- able to the direction of James Nokes, the Public Gardener, . my 25-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* ¥™- L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. At the Horse Bazaar, 95 La. av. AULMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF CARRIAGE. On SATURDAY MORNING, 238th instant, at 10 o'clock, we will eell, at the Bazaar. by order of the Administrator,a very fine two Horse Carriage, pearly new, built by G. R, Hall, and suitable fora private family. i Terms: Four months credit, secured by note of purchaser, satisfactorily endorsed with interest, T.B8 H, Administra’or. my.28 W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aactionee: AUCTION SALE OF EIGHT OASES, ONE BBL., ONE CASK. AND fWOTIERCES OF BUTTLES. On SATURDAY, the 28th instant, at 1' 0” 8. m., we sha | sell, in front of our Auction Rooms, the above mentioned goods, to pay storage, freight, &c., if not called for before the day «fale, to the highest bidder for cash, packages marked R. Bates, from acbooner Mary Jane. my.25-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. FURNITURE, WINDOW SASH, FRAMES, BLIND&, DOORS, &o , AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, the 28th inst, we shall sell, in front of our Store, No. 526, 7th sireet. at 10 o clk. a.m.,a large assortment of New and Second-hand Fur e. 30 Lights Window Sash, lot inside aS Jor Framer; lot Doors and Frames, lot oth- er Carpenters work, _My.25-3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, Y WM. ©. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, ‘At the Horse Bazaar, 93 Li A MORGAN 8TALLION AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING. 28th instant, at 1° o'clock. we will sell, a Morgan Stallion, a Bay, 7 veare old, 15 bands high. ha» been used by an of - cer. and wil) be sold only because the owner has “4 way. “nye W. L, WALL & 00., Accts. Y J. O. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FOUR VALUABLE LOTS IN JACKSON HALL ALLEY, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, Jane 6th, at 6 c’clock, on the premises, we shali sell, Lots No 37, 38, 39, snd 4", in sub diviston of Reservation No be, fronting each 25 feet on the § foot alley on street in the rear of Jackson Hall, running back about 100 feet to an alley These Lots are admirably located for the purpo- ses of a Livery Stable or for a Manufactory, and we invite epecial attention to the sale. __ Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve inonths, with interest, secured by deed oftruston the premises. lanyeyances at the cost of the rchaser. _Mmy.2-d J.C. McGU: Bee CU, Aucts, ¥ J.C McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT Pe LIC SALE On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jane Ist, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of Judge Underwood, No. 359 2iststrest, between G and I stre we saall fell, the Furpi’ ind Effects comprising— Hi rm aod Eary Chairs, Table Wuatnot. eles, asses Diniag Tables Osne feat Chairs, Siteboard, Refrigerator, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Bedetvacs. Bureaus. Washetands, Cot’ . Wardrobes _ ttres+es, Bolsters sad Pillows, Toilet Setts, Comforts, Blankets. Cvoking and other Stoves, + Together with the usual assortment of Kitchen requisites. BE The Mouse in for rent, enquire of Mr. Drury e House is iF rent, enquire o! ir, Dru Penusylvania avenue, between Twenty-first ai Twenty second streets, ~ my 7-d 3.0. MoGUIBE & 00., Avot. YY WM. EWIS & CO., Auctioneers, CARPENTERS TOOLS, BENCHES, HARDWABE, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, BRACKETTS, &C.. We sball sell. on THURSDAY MORNING, June 24 at oclock, at Mr. W. P. Webb's establishment No. 407 G street, near seveuth, all Lumber, Veneers, Tools, Hardware, Moudings, Neweils, &o.. &c. Also, 2 Mortice Machines, Lawton's Pgtent, 1 8mith’s Patent Moulding Machine, 1 Wooaward Patent Planing Machine, 2 Uircular Saw Tad te Severs] Work Ben jy 1 she. complete nett of S:rew Outters, and Boxes, Lot of assox ted Files. Screws, Chisels, Oil Stones, Retts of Mouldings, Planes, and other Tools, 2 large Grinastones, &c. Large lots of Mahogany and’ Walaut Newell Posts aT eenistess. Cornice, Mouldings. &6..&0,, Fine Lots of Mah: gany and Walnut Veneers, Lignumvite Worc in Loga. about one ton, Lot Bracketts, of diff-rent styles, Sfine large Bathing Tu wita Shower Baths, Pipes. Stoppers. &c., comp.ete, large Glase Side se About 15 000 Segars, Lota T: bacco, Liquors, &¢.. Together wit met of Furniture, Gots, Tables, ¥ £0 , & 8. my.36 te [Chrend W. B. LEWIS & CO., Ancts, ‘BY WM.L WALL & CO., Auctioneers, SRIAGE® AND HARNESS GRBAT SALE OF QARRIAC iON. On THURSDAY MOB* ING 2, commonciag at 0 o'clock, we will sell, sibs Berit moe tory of Thomes Younes: Opis large and extencl near 4 - ri &c., embracing— siege ot rst cS eteod Varoliy’ Garrinsse ant Coaches: \er opeand Swo Hone. part ¥ ane. Eerezal foe “rete, ESS ) and Phy "a TOT By 1 second oe 4 French ‘Coupe, i: oy ier al fret teh Boavie cod single sn- “7 ver ‘and Japan mounting, part of is Very pe. Tcgether with other it emu: 5 vise eee ra iota as ingeleeaps a eceeunt of Mr. Young rst : 5 < aA pecially cail C tion of pure! fale as the atock will be peremptoril . The the ia for rent and it of beat Scante in ity for any kind ‘of businens Enquire on the mm Termecath- WM. L, WALL & 00., ucts, THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED — | a same Dour end ULTUESD AY Bey ei, WALL & 0O., austs.