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AUCTION SALES, _ FUTURE vay BY J.C, McGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers, LARGE 841.8 OF VACANT Lota BELONGING TO THE ST. VIX CENT O: PHAN 5 On FR. AY APTERNOUN. Jane era at the Aus toy Reoms St Vincent's Orp' an J —_ vecar ge " ot+ 9and p. ir Squara Ny. to V7 feet einckes on Twenty. Gfth sesce tween Find & streots north, rie iS: Square 5, fron'ing «9 fect 9 inches on wepty-sneond street, between New York avenue and nort? Ds reeta. Lot Square rast of Squace No. 37, fronting 167 a een Meo 2 Yor! Avenue, ani 1?) feat Hi *, 0D reinis atenou et 1 ie T. m8 vi a van — bet ween Twentieth 3%, lo’ uare 23. fronting 19 fa North Botreet, between Rasteestis area eS eras west, running thraugh to New York = Lote 13 and 14, 18,29 and $9, ia Square No. 197 'vely on Sixteenth street west, ba- tween Street west, between north L and 4 rete oe Lots Nos 2, 3.11, 12, 18. M4, 15, 16 and 19, in Square 1, fronting rerpeetivaly on eorth A. between ourteenth and Pift enth streets west. Rhode Is- lend avenue, between Fourteenth and Fiftesn Streets west, and Fourt-enth stre and Rhode [sland avenne. Lots Nos. 3, 10.14, 15 end 16.in 8q) Tespectively on north N street. b fra strests west. Seventh stre i end O + treets orth, and O street nor’ Bae, and Seventh streets west. ts 2, 4, 6, 22,24, and $9, in Sq7are No. 733, front- ing respective'y on South E street, between First Soe secant ate ‘8 east, a Secusa street east be- Lot No. 4,in Banare 953. eanting ce Tenth street ; the remainder in siz and twelve menths, with interest, secured oy adeed cf trust on the premises. x Conve ences and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser n ee of the property may be seen st our counting _my.23-d_ _J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Ancta. BY 3. 0. Mc@UiRE & 00.” Auctioneers, CHANCFRY SALR OF VA‘. UASLE IMPROVED PROP+R:¥ -T rae CORNER OF T VELETH cooee WEST AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE- Or SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 4, atGo’e'k, on the . by virtue of @ decree of the Sn- preme Court of the District of Colum via, sitting in eh p seed ip o-r'ain causes, (Nog. 219 and ‘@quity.) whorein James Mortimer Smith and osalie Martha, his wife, are comp! Eugene, Gorge, Maria. Louisa, Roaal Ola? B.’Vanzendt, minor ehtldren of Geor, f Vangendt. dewased, and Arietta L. Vangandt. mi nor child of Jos ph &. Varzandt, deceased, heirs at iw of Maria Wo d Vanzandt and Nvch sas B. Van- $a) dt, dec’¢ are dofeuda: ta, I shall sell Lot num- ber thr-e(3) in Jebn ‘avidson’s division of Lot num-ered two :2)in Sqrare number three bundred #7 a fifteen (318) 8 tuated at the corner of Twelfth Strort weat and Maavact usett. avenue, containing 4.00335 square feet, more or less, and improved hy arubstantix! and'wel arrsnged Frame Dwelling House, containing nine rooms. The s round snisomely laid out with fruit aud fower:,a he whol- property is very desira ble as a rex den-e_ Also, Lot No. 4, in Davidson's sub-division of the Went part of ssid square frontiog twenty five f-eat on the eaxt side of Twelfth street west, between Mees: choselts avenue and north M street, and running back ene hundred eet one inch. Terms : One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve month ith interest. secured by t! yar eheser’s notes with approved -urety. On t! ati fication cf the sale by the court and payment in fn!l of the purchase roney, the trustee will con- Vey, the tities in ‘09 ai ether be between ple. not complied with wihtin rustees reserve the right the risk and cost of the éefaulting purchaser, ‘3 notice in the ge ries dat: t th, it of th onVeyancesand stamps at the cost of the pur chaser. THUS J. PISHER, Trastee my.23 d J.C. MoGUIR OO., Aucts, BY GREEN & WiLLIAMS, Auctioneers. VERY VALUABIE PROPERTY ON NORTH D RTREET, BETWEB~ 6TH AND 7TH STREETS WEST. AT AUCTION. On THUKFLAY. the 2d day of Jane, at6 o’clk }.m .we shall sell. in front sf the promises, west pert of Lot 4, iv #quare 457, with theimprov. nts, which consist of a good tw. story and attic Frame House, with a Brick back Building. conteining eight convenient and well arranged rooms, Ferms: Ore third cash, the balance i twelve months. for netes bearing interest, @iv-dend deed f trust tazen, All conveyancisg and stamps at the cost of the porebarer. . my 26d GREEN & WILLIAMS Ancts BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aa.tioncers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SALEOF A THREE- BTORY crane AND LO? ON MAS2A0 +U- ETTS AVENUB BSTWEEN FOURTH AND IFTH STKERTS NOBSH AT AUCTION. On THU R8DAY., the 2d day of June. at 6 o'clock ym weshallsell,i. front of the premises, part of Lot 11 Ip Square No, 516, with a nearly pew built bree-story Freme House con'aining nine rooms, ‘ere in no better location in the city, Term GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 3,0, MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers aTEE’S BALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON VINTH STRE WEST, BETWEEN 0 ANDP STREETS NURTH. Puisvact to adeed in trust made and executed by Richard A Hyde, of Wasaington City, to the subscriber to secure @ certain debt therein men tioned, I shall preceed to sell, at public auctioa, on the Seventh cay of Jun- next. at6 o’clock, p. m.. op the premixen, “all that piets or parcel af ground and prem sea situated lying, aad beiag in the said City of Wa hington, aad Di ct of Ool- ombis. and Loon and designated as Lot numbered ten (16) in Cruttenden’s sub division of Square numbered three hun@red and nin-ty eight (393,) fronting twent. (2) feet on Ninth stre.t west, be- twren O and P streets norta,and ruofiug back with that width toa pub i: alley. together bh alland singular, the improvements, privileges, beredita- mepis and appurtenances tothe same belonging, OF in any wire app-rtaining.”’ Terma: One talt of the purchase momey cash, the bslaoce in three ard six munths. with inter- est The everres payments to be secured by a deed in trast op the premises. “a conve cen fae uding revenue stamps at the oreo the purchaser Tee “tthe termsare vot compli d with within ivedara aftert er ay of sale the pruperte will be re-sold. at the riek and cost LS ee ener % vi a notice inthe Byven ng ir. atter Sve days notiag. P WANNALL. Trastes. my.5-ro&da J.C MoGUIR 00., Aucts. JQY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctiencers. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT AT On WEDNE=DAY the I+t day of Tune. st o’clk. p_m..{n front «f the premises, we shall sell, part Ef tot No 3, in Square No. 14, abort & feet front. Tur ping back 90feetdeep more «r legs, on Pena- fyivaria aveonur, betwen Twenty fifth a1d Twea- ty sixth sireet west. A good Brick with all the modern improvements, z Terms’ One-third cash, balance in six, twelve, ar¢ eighteen bpp for eee te ae interest a e1 2 \. ort onveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost Cee a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y J. C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. RY DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE ON YRORTH SIDE OF F SCRBET NORTH, BE- TWEEN BLEVENTH AND TWELITH 'BTo. WEaT Co WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 1, at 6 o'clock. on the prem’ shall sell, house No. 312 on the north side o rert north, between Bieventh and Twelfth streets went, believed to be one of the m cat complete and well arranged houses Of its size in the city containing Saloor Parlor, Din- feeb Miceer erly usar arene ss T Close! e wo Shambers with Bath Roos and Water Oloset, and eed 2! ad < throughout, ‘Terms : One-third in caa Jeolnt trast om the premises, 2 i nce and ry be ofthe purchaser, ion 5 see a 7 5"O. MCGUIRE & OO. Aucts, ION BALE HORSES, ‘Was Darazruesr. Oa vatay Buasav, Orrics ov Catar Q: of se horses huve been condemned as it for Iry service of the U States Army. or road and frm perscu eae good bargains > oe 5 lorses will be scold singly. ales begis ata m., and continue dally until gf geet in United Bate yous “go OMS ns t4020_Lt. Col andO. Q-Mi Cavalry Bartan ypsite BTATES MARSHALS SALE. of two writs of Pieri Facias tesned from tne Ulerk's ofice of the Circuit Court of vhs Dist of Columbia, and to me aroma, pore to public sain, for cash at red fhe Bourt House door, of sa dcounty. Fg 8tb day of June next, 1854, at 13 0 M.. pi je- “ oe and he io ibe age. undivited part of raid Cita ined andre ; upon as the propert of Puy dy jouglene and wily be sold to satiety judicial No pod 399. ber terts 189, in favor of Wm @, W. White and Rr ther, use of James R. Smith o net” Douglas cas ‘at. D 9. amy B08 ee EMNED GRAIN AND G Salis OF CONDEMEED ae! ief Quarter, "s Ofcs, Washington, -_ Wien S: ty 24, 1s { Will be sold at public suction, at ne ton’ Wharf. in the city of Wa:hington, D. OC, Sa’ Seo throw inaad Grain Bache, cont mned as unit for bic service. ecesnin: bidtera will be required to ragove uyeis potebasee witbla five (5) duys fromthe day ofa Terms: Cask in Goveroment ete en and Ohief Qnartermaster, Brig. Gen. oeyot of Washington, DO, my.2-td Eben =, XXII. AUCTION SALES, rT tke pars. | AMUSEME CANTERBURY HALL. BY J ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL FSTATE ON B STREBT, NEAR THE Post OF FICE DEPARTMENT, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ; On TUESDAY, May Sist, at G o'clock, p. m.. on the premises, we tha!l se I, all tbat vacant Lo: = vated on tke borth side of E street north, being the easter'y part of } ot No 2, In Square 4%, lyin, Rejueee oe ne of the face of th easter! wal ol a ba ouse, for many years occupi m. Linton, Esq., and tho westerly line of Lot No, iw said Sq) , being % feet 5 inches. more or jess, in Width. end rurning back 87 feet 6 inches to a ten fect slley way. A vart of a brick stable at the rear Thereighborheod cf thi rty ere Thood o i8 pro: to the Patent and Post Stice Departments mates ita desirable location for a private residence or for office purpo- mes. Terms: Allcash or one-third cash; bal. in si and nine montha, with interest, and eoured on the MUBIC $OANTERBURY HALL, AND HAL LIGANTERSURY HALL,§ THEATER Lovisiaxa AVENUE, year Corn th Street, Rear of Nationaland Nee sl Rarepslivan Hows. : @uonce Las. ——. —-—. ——. -..._.. Proprietor W. E. CaWAaVAUGH........,,,-.....-.Stage Manager property. _ . > Title unquestionable, = re HoveEay? Cost of conveyance, including revenue stamps, MORE NOVELTY! to be paid by the purchaser. Naw Attraction: DS “S New Bil) my.Ig-eckds J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucte Woe Ate etoa, BR New Ball, — 2 New Attractions. Cc A New Bill, Y¥ J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneera, New Attractions. MORE FUN! A New Bill. FURNITURE AND HOUSEBOLD EFFECTS AT MORE PUN! PUBLIC SALB. MORE FUN! On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jane Ist, at 10 o'clock, at the residenre of Judze Underwood, No, 339 2tatreet, between H and I ctreets, we s2ali fell, the Furpi’ure and Effects comprising— Bair Cloth Sofas, Arm and Eazy Chairs, TWO NEW PIECES Rosewood Marble top Tab: natnot, TWO NEW PIECES ace Curt io Chairs, TWO NEW PIECES Brearels, larpets, A Laughable Farce ‘A Negro Burlesque Lookine @ ALaughable Farce A A Negro Barlesg,te Dini A Laughable Farce, NIGHT A Negro Burlesqtie Goter and are. Outlery TO-NIGHT: Bedateacs, Bure; ashatands, TO-NIGHT, mn Cotiage Sett, W: obes Mattreares, Bolsters and Pillows, sat matte easton. Blankets, ooking and other oves, Together with the usual assortment of Kitch THE FLYING MILLERITE, frequinites. 1 UM Se Biahen THE FLYING MILLERITE, Terms cash THE FLYING MILLERITE, &F The House is for rent, evquire of Mr. Drury. | Billy West as Jake Naomi Porter as Pete Pennsylvania avenue, between Twenty-first and | Billy West as Jake IN Naomi Porter as Pete Teentv second streets. Billy West as Jake Naomi Porter as Pete yy 27-4 J.U_McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts, Oa, ae ae AeORS ae Wat ¥ J. 0. MOGUIRE & 00., Auctioncers. Ox THE DEVIL AMONG THE BARKI FOUR VALUABLB LOTS IN JACKSON HAL T ALOTION ON HALL Al. A i . On WEDNESDAY A#¥TERNOON, Jane sth, at 6 o’cleek, on the premises, we shali sel!, Lota No 57, . d 4. in sub division of Reservation No 10. 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- THE MANAGER'S ASSISTANT, THE MANAGER’S ASSISTANT, THE MANAGER'S ASSISTANT, Mulligan as Toby Mullizan as Toby Cavanagh as Managor "I Cavanagh as Manager nea of a Livery Stabl Ors Mig Tob Cavanagh as Manager invite special attention to theaale 7 ent we | Muligsn 9s Te popyg Misiare. Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in. six On) TOBY'S MISHAPS. and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed Ox, TOBY’S MISHAPS. oftruston the premises. 2 ouveyances at the cost of the purchaser. my.7-d JC. MCGUIRE & Ou. Aucts, = BY WM. B. LEWIS & CO., Auctioneers. CARPENTERS TOOLS BENCHES. HanDwaRE, |"! “ALLE MARIETTA RAVEL - MOO LDINGS. § EW) é i MULLE MARIETTA RAVEL, &o. AT AUOTI aaa eecce =o8 qhegrenQhib® MAIMEDTA HAVEL, e sball rell, on AY MORNING. © gTen ‘The grea’ 3 at g’clook. at Mr WP. Wibb't etablishinont Tight Rope Ez ents ope vO. street, near Seveotb, all the Lumber, erformer, mer, V : ‘LLE MARIETTA RAVEL, oe Tools, Hardware, Mou dings, Newelis, Lee — MARIETTA RAVEL, Also, 2 Mortice Machines, Lawton’s Patent, MLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, 1Smitb’s Patept Moulding Machine, 1 Woodward Patent Planing Machine, 2 Circular Saw Tab’es, complete. Several Work Benches, ] fine Lathe. i complete sett of S-rew Cutters, and Boxes, Lot of assorted Files. Screws, Chisels, Oil Stones, Setts of Mouldings. Planes, and other Tools, 2 large Grincstones, &c. a ALSO, Large lots of Mahogany and Walont Newell Posts, 5. Who will also appear in TWO SPLEND) TWO 8PLEND) TWO SPLEND. Solo Dances, Beautiful Tableaux, Bolo Danees FR Beautiful Tapteaux, Solo Dances, antiful Tableaux, “aby MONS. BAPTISTAN Supported by MONS BAPTISTA MONS, BAPTIST AND THE RONZANI BALLET TROUPR, RONZANI BA .LET TROUPE, a ORT ant ree TROUPE jeauty Bach a “olo DECI SE Grace and Beauty 3 Rach a Solo Dausceus _ Baniste-s. Cornice, Mouldings, &c.. ke, Fire Lots of Mahegany and Walnut Veneers, Lignumvitze Word mn Logs. sbout one ton, Lot Bracketts, of diff rent 'ylea, Stine large Bething Tus wita Shower Bathe, Pipes, Stoppers &c..comp.cte, 1 large Glass Side Case ALBO, About 15 000 Segara, Lota I bacco, Liquors, &c., Together wits a lotof Furniture, Qotts. Tables, Chairs.Ac , &9. Grace and Beaut: see wy hach a Solo Danseeus my.26ts [Chren.} W. B. LEWI8 & CO,, Aucts, of eh zn LOVELY AST BADIES: BY J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BINTEEN LOVELY YOUNG LADIES, THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF SEVENTH ANDT STREETS. AND IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE SEVENTH STREET RAILROAD DEPOT. - JOHN MULLIGAN On FRIDAY AFTE N, May 2th, at 6% JOHN MULEIGAN: o'clock, on the ises, we shall sell lots No. 25, JOHN MULLIGAN. 26, and 27, in Wiltberger’s subdivision of square No. W. B, Willi TI 441, fronting together 75 feet on Seventh atreet west, ws. wansme. vu cee Pougherty, atthe corner of north T street, and running back : * Wilken: ee longherty, 1:8 feet on T street, to a 15 foot alley. W.B. Williams, | ony weat.?'): Dousberty, These lots are immediately opposite the City Pas. te senger ror any" le and « es, ant > es i are considered desirable Yor business purposes, BILLY WEbT, Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six IN and twelve months, with interest, secured by adeed ot freaton the premises. Oonveyances at the cost NEW ACT! ° e purchaser. .E * > my2ed [Rep i J.C. McGUIRE"& 00., Aucts, d NEW ACTS. &FTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN New Reeeboie gen. Ncw Barlepanas, consequence of the rain, until THURSDAY AP- New Bones: New Burlesques, TERNOON, June 24, hour and NEW BANJO 80:08, i lace. -McGUIRE Ka CO., Aucts, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown SPLEN?ID BUILDING LOTS, FRAME BUILD- InGS, LOT OF CARPEVTER’S TuOLs, LOT ROPE, SEVERAL HUNDRED CORDS OF OAK NEW BANJO SOLO8, NEW BANJO SOLOS, AND PINE WOOD. &o. &c., AT AUCTION, MISS CARRIE GARDNER, On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, June 2d, at 4 MIB8 CARRIE GARDNER, ovclock p m,. I will we Be tie sions on tha MISS CARRIE GARDNER Miss Jenny Forrest, Miss Naomi Porter, Y Miss Jenny Forrest, Miss Naomi Porter. Miss Jenny Forrest, MIB8 ESTELLE FORREST, MI88 ESTELLE FORREST. MISS ESTELLE FORREST. corner of First and Market streets, Georg-towo. | Misa Naomi Porter, t ree splendid Building Lots, each fronting 23 feet 4 inches on First street, with a depth of 9 feet on Market street. _ aean Terms: One third cash; balance insix and twelve months, secured bya deed of trust om the prop- erty. Conveyancing and stampsat the cost of the pur- chaser. AL8o, Two Frame Buildings, to ke removed. Several hundred cords of Qak and Pine Wood. Lot Carpenter's Tools. Large lot of excellent Rope, double and single ca First week of the side-splitting Farce, entitled THE FLYING MILLERITE! blocks OR, THE Foregcee eS DEVIL AMONG THE DARKIES! myi-a {Intel.} THOS. DOWLING, Auct. sal ONCE 4 FRY 3. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Pete, RTEB'S SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT earl TRY STER'S O18 ON THE ISLAND. Mr. Pilger: On @ATURDAY AFTERNOON, June lith, at 6 | Louise” o'clock, on prem by decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Gol abi, rv, essed Oo: ie ay o' . a M.. absilscll st Publis Auction, Lots Nos, JOHN MULLIGAN able Character of TOBY TURTLE 69, 70,71, 72.an4 73, in Square No 502, fronting each 25 feet on the mast side of Four-and-a-hall street, between south M N streets, feet to a 30 feet alley. A180, . 3,4, and part of Lot No. 5, in we ide Ponting on south @ strects between ry ber tae and Sixth street weet. Triie'erms of sale are not complied with in five days in his Lan, our. | in the fanny Afterpiece of THE MANAGER’S ASSISTANT! er the sale, the Trustee reserves the right. to re sellat the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. TWO MAGNIFIOENT BALLETS veyances at the cost of the purchaser. 6 ig T. BOWARD OLARE, Trustee, TWO MAGNIFICENT BALLETS, _my.20-tawkds “J. 0. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts, TWO MAGNIFICENT BALLETS, ALB OF CONDEMNED BIOBES, 4 DELIGHTFUL OLIO OP Wan Darantussr, Cavatny Busi, SONGS, BONGS, Sit ean : ‘a SONGS, SONGS, Will be said) at Pte Auction, ch WaDN ES. DANCES, DANCES, DAN: Bistbecetbs c/a lates eet Gaaruarans DANORS. _-DANOBA, Ter's Stores, condemned as unfit for the public ser- EXTRAVAGANZAS, ses ven and Slots Puraltare EXTRAVAGANZAB, Knives Forks, &¢., 5 ke. &e, &e, Wares 's Embracing the strength of the Garrz Combe and Bish ENTIRE GREAT VARIETY COMPANY, and 5 Paty ENTIRE GREAT VARIETY UOMPANY, plachs hovele. Forks, and Rates,” ENTIRE GREAT VARIETY COMPANY, og oo tings, -Dumbering over Fifty Performers, ou. ey be. : CO} orelock, a. m. Change in the Olio Department Each Night, articles from the ¢epot, rther information apply to Change in the Olio Department Each Night. pipiens areca eee ‘Sanceemeee of Maior General Auger, Com- Degst OC ES A. REIN, myst t,o), 80 Me, Oey, Barney _ | Attensa PY J. 0. MoGUIRE £00 , Auctioncors, wate Boxes, holding six persons. 5% , Doors open at 7 e’clock; Performance to com- AULARUE TACANE JOPRU EBSA MINE | wence nt Petiaeh: Peer Anporu er BE WEST, BETWEEN L AND M SPREE‘B NOR Op WEDNESDAY AST. a sae 1, ‘ah ‘ orcloek, op the premises. we will. **frontiagastect | FAMILY MATINEB BATUBDAY AFTERNOON on tte Hes wiie of Nem York avenue, batween} Bizth apd Reventb sirgete ent, and ipaitas AT TWO O'OLOOK, — Ta fetrio be Aviad foto To tote oft feel romt Ladien 26 cents; Children 10 cents. Part of Lot No. at, ai the w sof Lot No. 2% Y in Rquace No. 430. aivides into poe ‘ot! each I ot inch on the west dide of at pre aE ite Ms reets north, snd -| Im preparation, and will shortly be produced, Dark 116 foot tos 2 foot alley. : A NEW.SENSATION DRAMA! "terms: One-third B ‘the remainder Ly ait. fi: > ly for: this meant, by a Sttranton Snoeres ‘Dramatist, and founded upon incidents the‘ cost of the yur- | Pitch have transpired within theclty. Due no. Conveyances and stamps st tice of ite first representation will be given, onny abd 3.0, MOGUIRE & 00, Aucte. “AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 30. 1864, ©, 4.511. CORDS NEW THEATER, TESTE STREET. ABOVE PERKAYLVANIA AVRSUD THECOOLE T anv BEST VENTILATED PLAOE OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT IN THE OITY, In conrequence of the continucd success of the erand spectacle of th NATAD QUEEN, which is universally acknowledged by the large and fashionable audiences that nightly throng the theater, to be the most g-rgeous ever produce] in Wrshington reprexertation MONDAY ANO TUESDAY EVENINGS, May3S and 31. beiny positively tha LAasT WO NIGHTS of its performance. The popular Comed eS aR O: . CLARKE, will Foon ap ear in ‘HARSPEARE’S COMEDY OF which will be produced with an unequaled cast, In rehearsal, the last new co: New York with great success, e ti The management announces it for ERRORS edy, played in tier’ > A BULL IN A CHINA SHOP. GROVER’S THEATER. PayxsyY Leonard Grover.. ECOOLEST fe TILATE LVANIA 4Y., NEAR WILLAR D BY OVER 100 WIN Ds HoTEL. -++.-Director THEATERIN AMERIOA VEN- DOWS. ICE WATEK FOR THE AUDIENCE! MONDAY EVENING, May 39, 1864, Last night but three of the OPERA SEASON, Second appearance of the great M. HIM. MER in hi HERMANNS, Treat effort. MADAM JOHANNS MLLE PREDERI® M.S 1. TEINECKE, ALL TO APPEAR TO NIGHT. Tn the second and last representations of Gounod’s Grand Opera of which will be presented in five acts,with acast of great stre A PO Faust FAUST De th. WERFUL CHORUS OF FIPTY, and the entire Grand Orches ra from the Academy of Music, M.Hommer as....... Signora Frederici as Madan Bi Joseph Hermanns as M. Steineckeas.. Mad. La CARL AN: Tuesday New York A FULL MILITARY BAND on the stage, incidental to the Upera, and superb new Mise en 8cene, ertha Johann: --—-. Fauit Marguerite istophilas Valeatin- oche Martha SCHUTZ Conductor of the Opera , Mozart's Grand Opera of DON JUAN, Wednerday, lost time of Flotow’s favorite Opera of Tickets for any of the aboveO Metzcrott’s Music Store. ardat the Box Office of MARTHA! the Theater at the following Orchestra Dress Cire! ‘ Family Circle SOALE OF PRICES: ras for sale at Chairs ... ... +2159 le and Parquet lw Reserved neats «= 80 D. HESS, Business Manager and Treasarer. METROPOLITAN MUSIC HALL, PRNHSYLVaNIa AVENUE ABD Bi R.GaRD PROF. HOLDEN. ——... NER & H. BNOOHS. THE COOLEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN THECITY! First appearance of the reat favorite Ethiopian Comedians ians, FRANK KERNS AND J. THOMPSON THE LARGEST OOMPANY OF ARTISTS! BEAUTIF UL BALLETS! COMIC PANTOMIMES! NEGRO BU RLESQUES! COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL SINGING BY TBE GREAT METROPOLI "AN TROUPE. ror LADIES AND CHILDREN 25 cents cents AUCTION SA! ES. Y¥ J, C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CEO ee SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES LOTS CN FIFTH 8 AN TWEEN entered in the cause, REET WEST, BE- N AND O STREETS NORTH. Porsuant toad cree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Qolumbia sitting in Equity, made ani o, 213, wherein Martha Barnes, James and Thomas Goodin, George, Rob ertand Martha Owens a: complainants, and Mary Jarboe. executrix of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Goodin, deceased, defendsnt, I shall yewed to sell,onthe premises, on the 9th day of une next. at 6 o’clock in the afternoon, all the es tate, right, title, fe sai? E izabeth bela or bad at thetime of ot ube oithteen: (1a) the city of Wi which t! her death, f. Lot -ev nteen TP 5% ut in square ( interest, claim to pa a Part 400, in ths plan of and demand asbiue- ton, t: getoer with the improvements thereon, eon- sisting of two frame bouses in good condition, T ween Terms cash. n der the direction of the solicitor ii Revenue stamps to the expens be also pais All conveyances to be e of the purchaser id for by the purchaser. in tl ‘operty is situated on Fifth street west, ba- and 0 streets north, prepared un- e saure, at If the terms of fale are not complied with within five days thereafter, the execatrix reserves the right to re ell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on one week’s notice in the Nationa! Intelligencer. MARY JA RBOE, Exeentrix of Elizabeth Goodin, deceased, T.M Bi my.2e-d ovNT, Bolicitor. J. 0. MCGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, IMPROVED REAL ESTATE SALE. To pereins ce of a deer the District of Colamb: adered in on the K6th day of May, 1864, In acaaso No. 48,1n which Samue) V. 8tillings, Angel 4 John T. Berea V. Hamilton, Laura A. Btillings, Jobnecn, El en M. & jn Angel are compl mith, Laura ¥. f the Fupreme Court of SEeclalverna) in chancery, Elizabeth E iugats, aud George 8. nith, Joseph H. Smith, Ann E. Smith, Mary Smitb, and dmma Bmith are defendants, we, the undersigned Com- missioners, naretand appointed in said will rell,u by Public p.m,, om the Third di op the south at the distance of Hard, ani ofsaid mn the premises. hereinatter described, action, to the bighest bidder, at6o’clk, ine of gai lay of June, 1864, the following roperty. to wit: Pari ef Square numbe: Walbington ity, begivnir g for the same a: a point id Bquare, on L street south, feet from tbhesoutheast corner running thence west 26 feet, 4.916, in north eae east % feet, south 75 feet to the 2e- iniog @ two-story attic and base- ay Bic Houses ina also, of Lot No. 2, in for the said part on nare, beginning toe eT ateets 1d fect trou t of said Square, and thence weet he southeast corner inne Beata At bBo feet, thence sou! ' ith eaid. stroct 29 Toet to thence east w: t 20 feet to the Seer mee containing & one-story and-a-helf and basement Frame House, upon the following terms, to wit: One-third sale, one-th: at twelve mont est from day of: deferred paymenta, for the trust upon for stamps avd non-compliance the terms erty . je risk of the pure to bere-sold at th NH PEAEB. RPORA' F WASHING’ Sie WATER 8° ‘The snbscri' Washin; r \neume teach H tire for which ti inaddition othe tas h et he city abet SeStes O MooU IRE my9-eolm Auction and Commission sec! day o} the archaser the }, and the property. an E. 0, SAND! mi EN IAMS, Aucta, Se ve jen’ Sener Water BI je OF within ten days after at six months, and the other third the f sale, with inter- to. ng? aud tor cate ot of sale. En. Prop: Commissioners, y H-sokds GREEN & WILL! IN SIX PER of, a di 6 unt SPOS e tock ry 1fnited to $150,000, the revenue from water H HOFFA, ° DEALER IN F WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, CRYSTALS, FILES, &c. dis o ¢ Gaeies one of No. 339 PEeNusYLvania AVENUE, opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, D.C. Lik aR ea ch 2 mar 2-ly Beontact e + without co: ow the. comet OMELEMAN, Bina Line Kite CARRIAGES AND HABNESE FOR SALE. and twenty sets Double HAR- extra handa ‘gumber nd. 10} Huohiae youue. hand F. — ocd-tf rown’s,) td bd sie sone 362 Pennnsylvan’ re ston, D.e. FROM G24NT’S ARMY. OUR ARMY AGAIN IN MOTION, ee MOVEMENTS OF THE DIFFERENT CORPS. ——— GREAT CONFIDENCE IN GRANT AND MEADE pee THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN, Swe [Specks Correspondence of the Philadelphia nqguirer, via Port Royalon the Rapoahaa nock snd Telegraph trom Washington } HEALQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. in the Soddle, en route for Richmond, via Hanover Jerry, May 27—6 a. m.—I halt by the roadside toeend a courier back toamnounce to you that our whole army is again in motion. The glorious old Second, Hancock’s corps. is inadvance, followed by Wright’scorps. War. ren is joining us, having brought up our rear, on our former rigbt wing, over the North Anna, Borneice will cross at the Vounty Bridge, and will bridge up our rear. ‘The army moves witha celerity never known before: We will make twenty miles before right. Sberidan is ahead of us, scouring the country for rebels, Lee evidently thought ap to the last that we were going to turn his left, snd give him battle on the north sice of the Sonth Anna. He is Bgain ont-ceneraled, and by night we will be within four hours’ march of Richmond. FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. [Special correspondence Phila. Inquirer ] JEkICO FORD ON NORTH ANNA, May 26, 8 A.M.—The declination of the Rebel army to accept our wager of battle here, has induced another movement. Preparations are being made for another move. Rations and ammna- nition are being again eupplied, and by to. morrow we will be offagain. The review ot the last week’s operations sent you this morn- ing, shows bow compierely the rebels have been buffled daily by our moves, Every cannon fired the last week, has heen heard in Ricbmcend, yet that Lee is not able to, er dare not again give us battle, is evident from his rullen mood, and his failing to mak» aby move atall. Butevents crowd themselves Bpon us Fo rapid'y, that we can hardly tlid time to nove our location. and examine our sur- rcurdngs, ere we are again ontne march. On to Richmond, is now the watchword and raply. Once getting Lee snugly eerconsed ia his works, away we go around his flank and into his rear. The whole country through which we are marching is planted with corn, nothing hardly but corn. Pasture is very fine. Our army sweeps before it all the forage and supplies to be tound. Horses, cattle, mules, contrabanda, &c., a1] fall into our buge train. It may be some days before yon hear again; but fear not. The confidence felt in Grant, Meade and otr veterans knows no bounds. OFFICIAL GAZETTE. WASHINGTON, May 24-950 P. M. To Major General Diz, New York: An official dispatch from headquarters of the Army of the Potomac at Nagahick Church, ten mies from HanovertoWn, dated yesterday aiternoon, 5 p. m. has just been received It states thatour army was withdrawn to the north side of the North Anna on Thursday night, and moved towards Hanovertown, the place designated for crossing the Pamunkey, At9o'cleck yesterday ( Friday) morning Sheri- dan, with the ist and 2d divisions of cavalry, took possession of Hanover ferry and Han- overtown, finding there only @ rebel vidette- The Ist division of the 6-h Corps arrived at 10 a.m., and now holds the place, with sufficien: force of cavalry, iniantry, and artillery to re- sist spy attack to be made upon him. The remainder of the corps is pressing forward with rapidity. Weather fine and roads per- fect. A later dispatch, dated at 7 o'clock this (Sat- urday) morning, the 25th, from Nagant-« Church, has also been received. It reports that everything goes on finely ; weather clear end coo); the troops come up rapidly, and in great spirits; and that the army will be beyoud the Pamunkey by noon of Saturday. Breciinridge is at Hanover Court House with a torce variously reported from three thousand to ten thousand. Wickham’s and Lowry’s brigades of cavalry ara also there. The dispatch further states that after seizing Hanover Ferry yesterday, (Friday,) General Torbert captured seventy-five cavalry, inclad- ing 8ix Officers ; that the rebel cavalry is ex. ceedingly demoralized, and flees before qurson every occasion. A despatch from Gen. Sherman, May 23, aix o’clock &, m., near Dallas, reports that the en- emy, discovering his move to turn Altoona: moved to meet our forces at Dallas. Oar col- umns met the enemy about one mile east of Pumpkin-vine creek, and we pushed them back about three miles to a point where the roads fork to Atlanta and Marietta. Here Johnsion has chosen a strong line, and made hasty but strong parapets of timber and earth. Gen. Sherman’s right is at Dallas, the centre about three miles north. The country is dense- ly wooded and broken ; no roads of any conse- quence, We have many sharp encounters, but nothing decisive. No dispatches from any other field of opera- tions have been received to-day. EpwWIn M. STanTon, Secretary of War. LATE FROM GEN. STEELE'S ARMY. Forr SMITH, ARK, pia 25.—Our army hay- ing fallen back on the line of the Arkansas Tailroad, the rebels, under Moxie, Uopper, and Shelby, having made demons:rations in this direction, endangering our occupancy of the country, while the army of the frontier has succeeded by forced marches from Little Rock in reaching this point, which is now secure against all attacks. Shelby crossed the river a few days ago at Dardanelle, and is moving North, Gen. Steele bas sents force wer Dim, a0) ‘hayer is ari- ving him out in this section, ‘oxie is reported with adivision of infantry sixty miles south. The rebels areendeavoring to eut off our communications, but will not succeed, A feint was made by them on Olarks- ville yesterday, but they were repulsed with severe loss. Murdering and robbing by the bushwhackers are of daily occurrence, The loss of the army in the recent campaign does eed three hundred. The ist and 2d Kansas oe, colored) 8: the least. Thearmy is en route for Gen. Thayer. Position OF THE Anmy.—In locating the present position of our army, some attention Must be paid to names. Hanovertown mast not be confounded with Hanover Court House, from which it is distant in a southeast direc- tion about ten miles, Hanovertown is on the west side of the Pamunkey river, above the ‘White House, 20 meit ome Gens Lae lan’s campaign, an yy tbe coun! about fifteen milestrom Richmond. It should also be observed that Gen, Grant is approach. ing Richmond, not as Gen. McClellan did from the southeast, bat almost directly from the north. thas bringing him above Chicka- hominy swamps, which ‘were so great an ob- stacie to the Peninsula campaign. The move- ment of our army will necessitate another change of base. est Point and White House are the most accessible points, and being di- rectly in Grant’s rear, can be well guarded. There je also the advantage of a railroad from West Point to Richmond, which was exten- sively, used during McOlelian’s campsign.— Balt. American, OFFICIAL. President of the United anne Taiates' of Ay ? To all-whom it may concern: Satisfactory evidence having been @ to me that Jonm Hitz has been appointed Con- 1 General of the Swiss Oonfed $0) ae jet | E z a neresy Mekoeue him aseuchyand Géclare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers and privi- sere ae are allowed to the Oonsnis General of the most favored nations, in the United States. In tstimovy whereof, | have caused there Jeters to be made patent, and the seal of the United States to te ner-mnto affixed, Giver under my band a’ th’ city of Wash. ingron, the 26to day of May, A. D. 1863. [L.8 Jena of the mdepeneence of the United States of America. the & b AbRanAM LINCOLN. Ry the Pres:dent: Wriiiay H. SEWARD, Secretary of State. War Department, Adjutant General's Mashing'omeD. ©. May Wy Wei” } The tollowing officers, having been at the headquarters of the army forthe offences bereipatter specified, are hereby wotified that trey will stand dismissed from th» service of the Uni ed S:ares.oniess, within fiftee + 15) days from this date, thy y appear before ‘the Whi ‘ ommission, in tession in this cny, of w Frigacver General Caldwell. United States volunteers, ie preeident, and make satisfactory defence to tbe charges against them. For borrowing men from ohe company fo swell the renks of another, in violation of paragraph 89, Austering Regulations, thercby making falee musters. be Major Lewis © Pace, 11th Missouri cavalry. Fer being in the city of Washington without proper @uihcrity, and farting torcport under arrest of heooquarters Military Disirict of Washingten, as ordered. Ly utenant Frederick P. Jackson, lst Veteran Rererye Corps Absence without Leove. Frret Lientenant Julius D. Baker, 2ist New York cavalhy. Cap'siv Wm. Fiery, Ist regiment Potomac Home Brigade, Marylard cavalry. E.D Townssnp, As‘ ristent Acjntant General. 5 OO ea War Depariment, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, May 30, ee ‘The following namea Officers, charged with off) mies and heretofore pnb. ished, are ¢; empt frm beng dismissed the service ot the Ganed States, the Mili‘ary Commission instituted 0: Specie) Orders No. 53 series of 1863, from this «fice, having reported that satisfactory de. ter ee hss been made in their respective cases, vz: © lonel Thomas D. Sedgwick. 24 Kentucky voivpt ers. (apiain Joseph S. Cook, let Maryland yoi- unicers. E. D. Townsenn, Assistant Adjutant General, TE L®" OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE PosT OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C., May .§. 1864, To obtain any of there letters, the applicant must call for *' advertised letters,” give the date of this list. snd pay ong cent fr advertising, If not called for within one month, they will ba sent to the Dead Letter Office. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corne . and leave space between the rtamp and firection for. post-narking without interfering with the writing. . A request for the return of a letter to the writer, if‘urclaimed within thirty days or less. written or rirted with the writer’s name, port « ‘and is'e acreas the left-hand end of envelope, on th face side, will be conplied with at the us a aid rate of partege. payable when the elivered to the writer. LADIES’ LI8T. Armrtrong MissM A —- Hs rdenfeller Mis B Bowell Miss France: Johns n Miss Sarah B Johnesn Mes Mary Jen+i «# Mise Fi Lethert weg do Lyneh “rs Mary r fomty Mrs L. Linch Miss Margaret Rel MraR Lehane Misa Ellen-2 Brooke Miss Sarsh McNew ‘irs Flora Butts Mra EB McDarmich MrsMargsret Cuvanaugb MrsMarearet Morris Virs Margare: farter MraJosephine Miles Miss Jane Cromtecge Mrs Kate McD Carr “ra George W Call Mra Ellen Deable Mra Lizzie J Dove Mra Harriet Foley Mrs Johannah Vise Mary 8 Gray Mrs Oaroline Tanner M s Sarah EB Formyle Miss Margcret Thomnron Mee Kate R Holmes Mrs i Trandle Misa Ano Hughson Mra Leuisa-2 Wi son Miss Annie-2 Hyde Mrs George Waters Mrs Artriage P GENTLEMEN 5 List Allport DG Giugh? Nordline-r W srooks Wm D Geasliz Sami =-/N Is pPhilander Bartun Sam) Griffith LP O or Tho Burk Jno GraydnoT 0 Melley Patk Bingh»m Geo quitting Ww Os,orn HB haterFrapk T Greea Jn. Oliver D Ball ffChasA Griswoli AP Pi-t: Robt Clare J © Hen on R @ Putoan JW Calhoun Wm H Hamiltoo8M_ Paimer Fred Capring Wm Harts oruNT Quigley Jno ChalfantWm Hofpeimr & =mith TW Cornell Wm Meiger Bisa: n Baml HinyfelterJ M Btone Philip Hanley Jno S ickney Lecter Barringien D Banda-r Louis ¢ D Buow len sas Childs Thos Crisler Cartwright CN Ch islie Alice Calhown A Sample Jno C:ackson TP Scrivener Jaz B Bp n er Jas 8 rey Ino idenstrickerA 3 jw Dietz J Luskett Jno R a Tas bertick Geo Latkin Bee, Se ith HS DyeGooH McMnilen WE Sattern AG Daniels D A Mall-r R bt Smith Gideon Eowarda RD McDonsld M Sullivaa D A Fitzecrald Thos Mi LW Thompson Robt Fisher RM M uomralS Wliame WH FereworthS Mit-hNJH Whit JJ Va kne- He M Clain dno Walker Wm Fister Fredk chduo't Watts Rob: P Vivley Frank McDanie: HO W it-JasB Faveet Asbary Menzel C A Wolls RB Mantront AsToD Winslow A HENRY ADDISON, P.M. APERHANGINGS. I would most respectfully inform my customers and the publicin eee that I am now receiving my spring stock of American and French PAPER- HANGINGS consisting of the inest French Gilt Papera, suitsble for parlors, dining rooma, cham- bers and halla. Tam alao in receipt of a large assortment of Gilt Cornice, Gilt Window Shades and Pieture Oord aud Tassels, All persone wishing to purch look for themselves before buying elsewhere, have the largest assortment of the above goods ia the city. JOHN ALEXANDER, my9-en2m _[Inte}.] No. 240 Pa, avenue, ISLAND DRY GOUDS STORE. Geevger Wm it willdo well i 7. T, WITBERE.] (3. ¥. syszx. WITHERS & RYNEX, Dealers in FANCY AND &8TAPLE DRY GOODS, 599 Brventa Staesr, One Door Souih of Maryland Avenue, Isiand, Next to O. Boswell’s Drug Store, my l4-eo2w* Washington, D. C. D FROM PARIS, E BERNARD-La Cinguantaine; 90, Dumas Fils—Cesarine; 30. Dumas Fils—Un Paquet de Lettres; 30. Murger—Le Bonhomme Jadis; 2), De Bernard—Une Aventure de Magistra:; 2). De Bernard—Le Gendre; 3). 25. Murger—Le Souper des Punerailles; 25. Lamartine—ti nevieve; 49, De Berr ard—Un Acte de Vertu; 25, Karr—Lous ler Tilleuls; 45, Karr—Fort en T #”, FRANCK TAYLOR. IANOS —A new assortment of Steinway & Suus’, Raven & Bacorand Haines Brothers Pianos bave quae beens receire: at paz warerooms, which we offer for ie face We havealso on ‘hand several ios—one fo: 120 and one for $9. arehasing sively, we are enabled to sell at lower other houses, and upon easy terms, of Mason & Hamblin’s Ca inet Oren, . G. METZE! ap 2s Corner of lith street and Pa. Keren. “REEF B Rice Nkan tin Respectfully inform their friends and the public ener Spat aber have now in store a well se- ° ecCWALL PAPERS AND WINDOW SHADES, which they are prepared to sell at the lowes: cach PAvork done at short notice in the city or country i en. eer eee the place, No, 367 D street, nedrsth, Franklin Hall Building. ay 2th FRENCH FIREBOARD PRINTS. Just received, a cho! igetion, ofthe sbove, at 18, No. 486 7th street 35 i Re Fellows’ Hall; Terme cesh _ ap O0TS AND , Birra ee a en r 7 0 sold ‘ata wr. Siticles” Perscge ia wantof or O18 work, ENT OCOMPAN¥Y!—OLARE’S ON @! 'T—A Powerful Ate a GREE Motes te te aera he thout stain or infary te the akin, Any person using this Onguent and Z it not Poke ee sented (by intoreate me o! ytinge wisp Pees ly eee Sette 8, ‘P.O. Drawer 11 wine nase A apt eee & ry Be Heat ate 28, Comets and Cometary Infuences; 35. , é Drawing and Rogravt f = ing Glasae:. FRANCK TAYLOR. LL PERSONB Tot “to the undersigned heir accounta. Scot ee eT RRAY & SEMMES,

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