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no Sth, —_ LOCAL NEWs. CORFURATION AFFAIRS. EDINGS, April 17.— seut— Aldermen Br¢ 2, le, Pepper, Gulick, Canfield, McUsth- wis, Plant, Noyes, Barr, Lioyd, and unication was presented from the r Announcing the approval of an act to the foot. pavements and curbstones on F north, from ‘ih to ith streets west L. street north, to the west side avenue, to lay & Water main in from 13th to_lith streets west, thence along lith street to Maryland avenue, thence along Maryland Avenue to bth to lay & water main along P and 1(th to pave the carriage Way on 1% street, fr the cs iL) street north: to pave car- Tiageway cf 5th street west, from D street to G street north; anc a joimt resolution inviting eneral stiumination tm honor of the recent ories aud the resforation of the Union. The Chair appointed Aldermen Pepper, Gulheck, and Plant & committee on the part of he Board of Aldermen tomake the necessary rangements for atiending the funeral obse- ies of the late President, Mr. Lincoln. r. Utermehle offered a joint resolution Tizing the appointment of a committee to ee members from each Board to and appropriately provide for such corporations as should visit Ws attend the funeral of the late Presi- adopted. » Chair appointed Aldermen Utermehle, i MeCathron. esolution from the Commen Uoun- © offer of an escort to the Cor- es from the Knight’s Tem- ,of the District of Columbia, on the oc- of the funeral of the late President, adopted. Adjourned. Common. Council.—The Board was called to elve order by Mr Lloyd (President), all the m - bers present except Messrs. Ferguson, Swain and W A message was received from the Mayor, cing his approval of* the resolution of- #4)(kM) reward for the apprehension of the assassinaters oz President Li.coln ana Secretary Seward. Also, 8 communication from James N. Cal- lan, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners of the Washington Asylum, enclosing bills of John W. Tucker for repairing the wells and renewing the pumps: referred Peugh offered a resolution asking the yor to request tne Metropolitan Railroad to Abate & nuisance at the corner of F and iith streets; referred. urher presented 2 communication from hington Commandery of Knights Tem- plar, tendering the councils an e: on the Gay of the funeral of the late President, and also introduced a resolution accepting the ten- which was adopted. Mr. Larner stated the Baltimore city councils would be present to take part in the funeral solemnities. The following bills were referred.—By Mr. Moore— Petition of John W. Clark. By Mr. Ruff—Petition asking that the alley in square 05 be graded and paved: bill to grade and gravel I street south, from [ith to 13th street east, and for building an arch at the intersec- tion of 12th street east. The resolution from the Aldermen for the Appointment of a committee to receive the rep- resentatives from municipal corporations who may attend the obsequies of the late President of the Tnited States was received, and after some debate, it was adopted oe SIT TO THE PRESIDBNT.— Yesterday mora- nearly ail the clergymen of the District, » and black, waited upon President * sor, and were severally introanced to him They then presented to him, through the Rey Dr. Gurley, pastor of the church attended by the Inte Mr a, & Series of resolutions expressing imate of the character of the ¢ tion et the enormous crimes perpetrated Iast Friday night, pledging to Mr. Johnson their earnestsympathy and cordial support in his new and trying position. The President replied, thanking them in the for their very kind mention of their tendered support and en- He spoke with feeling of the 1 public worth of his lament- Assuming the grave respon- V ing, ced upon him, in obedience to the requirement of the Co ution, in conse- r sad dispensation of Providence, is own individual insufficiency, and ssity of the kind counsel and co-opera- all his friends of their country. That support he should fjerdeavor fio deserve by ping bis course to those immediate princi- ples of right which underlie our Government and he had ure faith that if we adhered to he Almighty would save the ved that this nation had a fulfill, and that God would ish before its work has done. ed urder of the late the attem oi Mr, Seward’'s s of indignation and horror. y man, high or iow, was dye. vecially diaboli- blow was struck at the F ‘They bad alin President, and cal was } Joyal and honored head of the great nation, in the very moment of smph. But this norrible e was only & portion of the greatest crimes —the attempted assassination of a nation. Aud be believed the American people felt it to he o. Treason he said was a crime, and nota mere difference of political opinions. The President closed by again thanking his Visitors for giviog him, at this hour, their God speed. ervyiew was very impressive and ard characterized by intense and y feeling on the part of both of the clergy- a the President. bs ous bureaus mthe Treasary Depart- raent paid their respects to the President, being introduced by ird Auditor Wilson. Judge Lewis, InternafKevennue Commissioner, brietiy pledged the cordis! support of his fellow-oifi- cers to the Am ration The President's response WSs simiiar to that to the clergymen. During the day a number of Senators and the Governors ¢ President fsevers! states called upon the Among them was Governor Ogle: f Illinois. who said t State would give the same pport it had given a WorkMen.—Last evening, a Tue ARSENAL e { the employees cf the Washington G. Dudley presided, and Mr. C. cted as secretary Mesars. J. A. Burch, C. S. per. G. %, Collison, H. H. Lemon, and A @ were appointed a cemmittee to draft ions expressing their feelings in refer- the death of President Lincoln, who, t a short absence, returned with appro- priate resolauons, nich were unanimously adopted. S. Draper bee a Tue McNicipaAL AUTHORITIBA AND THR BeReAVEMENT.— We have given the remarke made in the Board of Aldermen on Saturday on the death of President Lincoln. {[n the €ommen Council, eloguent and feeling re- mark- were made by Messrs. N. D. Larner and S. A. Peugh gs = Vistvors.—Dnuring tast night and to-day thousands of strangers from all partsof the country have arrived here for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late President, and each arriving train increases the number. Ford's Theater, and the house in which Mr. Lincoln breathed his last, are places of special attraction to-day, and have been visited by crowds of these strangers. > Suarriey & SANDPORD’s Opera and Min- strel Troupe are al) in the city, and will not open their entertainmens uot Monday next. On Friday morning the box office will be open for the se#le of secured seats. We predicta great season for this incomparable troupe. as ArrRorRIaTs.—From Mr. James R.Thomas: photographer, over Ford’s Drogstore, we have & miniature likeness of President Lincoln, mounted on crape; very appropriate for to- morrow’'s wear. ie THe Banking House of Riggs & Co. will be closed on to-morrow, it will be seen by refer- ence to the announcement elsewhere, and cus- tomers of the house will bear the tact in mind es RRM Tue Ouvcr nes.—Religious exercises appro- priate to the national calamity were held in nearly every church of the city on Sunday. { RY t received, a large lot o GOODS from Avetion, which we are selling at prices below the usual market rates. Among them BLEACHED MUSLINS at i23, cen BLACK SILKS for Ladies’ Backs, OIL CLOTH: CARPETS, etc YATES & SELBY, _Sp li -stif 323 Pennsylvania avenae. = | to | OITY EIVYEMS. ———. AT A MERTING of the Board of Trustees of | Bank of the Metropolis, held at their banking | house on Monday fhe i7th Apri!, 1965, the fol- jomne resolutions were unanimousiy adopt- a Resolved, That we regard the horrible mur- der of the late President of the Untied States as shocking to humanity and a disgrace to the coulentened and civilized age in which we ive. Fesolved, That we deeply deplore the death of President Lincoln as an irreparabte loss to the country, and especially atthis time when his familiar knowledge of our national conidi- tion, his deyoted patriotism, his humane and | bemevolent feelings, are 50 much needed to bring toa just and satisfactory close the un- | | happy rebellion which has inflictedso much injury and misery upon the country. Kesolred, That, As a further testimonial of our respect, the banking house be closed on the | | day of the funeral and be kept draped in mourning for the space of thirty days. . Geo. LowBy, President. Mosks Kerry, Cashier. ae ees LEOF INDIA RUBBER GOODS. CLOSING oUT Sa Mr. H. A. Hall having disposed of his lease | and fixtures of store, will close out is exten- sive stock of India Rubber Goods at greatly | reduced prices, and we advise all whoever expect to require any of those very desirable goods to call at once at bis well known rubber warehouse, 310 Penn’a avenue, between “th and i(th streets. For instance, you can buy ladies’ shoes and sandals for $1 per pair, men’s do., $1.40 per pair. ap 17-6 = eee Notrez.—In consequence of the great calam- ity that has betallen the nation in the joss of our beloved President, our auction sales, both dsy and evening, are postponed until after Wednesday. W. B. Lewis & Co, ap 17-2 Auctioneers. MARRIED, In Harrisburg Pennsylvania, on February 2 13.5, by the Rev. John Walker Jackson, Osca i. R HEWITT, of this city, to Miss VIRGINIA McCABE, of Leesburg, Virginia. {Richmond papers please copy. a i DIED, On the I7th instent, after a long illness, which MAS EF. he bore with christian fortitude, "THO: GAN, in the 2d year of his age, a native of Bal- timore, but for the last 4) vears a resident of Washington, May he rest in peace. Amen. His funeral will take place this (Tuesday) after- noon, at 30'clock. from his late residence, 4%; st. near Maryland avenue, Island, to which his rel tives and friends sre invited to attend. x On the 18th instant, at 12 o’cleck m., RIOHARD HARBISON, infant son of Harrison and Fannie be aged one year, one month and twenty-one ays The funeral will take place from the residence of Jobn T. Given, Esq, on 3c atreet west, between B and F streeta north, on Thursday morning next, a A lock, Friends of the family are invited to attend. BALLS, PARTIES, &o. es WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. WASTED—A BARBER at J. Dallo’s Barber Shops, No. 325 71e atrest, between Land K Streets . Pn ‘Sp 12-3t* V TANTED—FURHISHED ROOM and BOARD by a gentleman, wife and icfant. ROom must be large aud airy, and be supplied with gas aod water. Possession to be taken onthe Ist day of May. Goodcity reference given. Addpors. stat- ing terms, location, &c.,G, W, M., Bex 281i Post Office, Washington, apis at MARK- WAITERS WANTED BAR KEEPMR. Ap pee Hotel. Also two Colore: 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A geod GERMAN \ GIRL, that is willing to 20 to New Yerk with 8 small family in atout One week, Foquir 341 5th street, corner H. ap 1st wie eormer D a p.m W ANZED_AGENTS and DISCHARG 8D soL- DIRRS, who can make from $5 to$10 por day. Mat271 Pa, ay, det, 10th and lith sts api? 2t* EDWARD FIT?KI._ ANTED—By a young lady a DANOING MA8- TER. One who can teach modern Stage Dan- cers. Reference required as to capabilities. Ad- dress GENBVIUB RENILLB, City Post Office, hington api7-st™ ANTED-A half-grown GI8L fbr a rmall Apply at STIEBR 8 Stationery Sth streeta between 2 6 ANTED—A WOMAN to go into the country to cook, wash and Iron; liberal wager given. | Apply at No. 303 G street, between I3th and Mth. ap 1s-3t" \ } ANTED—Aateady colored WOMAN for nurse; must come well recommended. alao,a woman to wash andiron. Apply at No. 391 C et., bet. 34 and 434. spl5-3t* 20 HOSTLERS AND DRIVERS WANTED FOR VJ U.8.Sanitary Department. Pay $3)and ove raticn per month. Report to ofice of CHARLES A KRAUSE, Captain and A, A. Q.M.. Oa. ayenue betBeen Jath and 1th ata ap 15-3t J] W ANTED—A cood faithful GIRL, either or calored, to do general housework in a small family; geod wages given. Referances re quire), Oallat 377 6 B street, between G and H ap li-it™ FRENCHMAN FROM PARIS, who has re- ceived an excellent education, having his evenings disengaged, (free at 5 o'clock p.m.,) wishes to give some lessons in the French lan guage. The best refererces given, Term# mod erate. Address F.T.,Box 11, Star office. alf Im ANTED—A MAN who understands garden 'V “ing and the care of horses, and capable of driving and who is williag to go a few miles in the country for the season, Apply at 47 Sixth st. ap 5-tf DD 2ZE SEINS WANTED [—The subscribers will pay the highest cash prices for DEBR SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 105 High atreet, Georgetown, D.C nov 16-tf “RAMSBURG & BERT, WAktED—a limited number of PUPILS for Ps instrasHon on pie piEne forte Fens ot ref- ences given. 525 it., betwe: 6th and 7th sts. aici oe He ie WANTED, mar 13-tf 300,000 LADIES MORE, Who want the new style of Collar, to bring their Bwiss Muslin, &c., to. WM NCE’S Stamping and Fluting Depot, 351 F street, and get them Fluted. Prince has two machines made expressly for Quilling Ladies Ruffles without the use of gum &e eee the only machines here todosuch work rab 3- Hal!, on April 13. is postponed till APRIL 25,, on accountof the great national calamity.it* or ACCOUNT OF THE SAD CALAMITY ani bereavement which has fallen on our Nation, the INDEPENDENT S0CIALS will postpone their 4th Grand Bail at Odd! Fellow’s Hall, to TUBSDAY EVENING, April 2 isi, when they would be pleased to see th many friends. Tickets out for the 1°th are com for the 2th, By order of the Association, ap ly 8t* C.1. KING, Treasurer VY CUNG EAGLE CLUB. jE aGCOES ECE the late lamentable ocenrre: th t the eee! YOUNG BAGLE CLUB is postponed unt: ss Kron AY BVENING, April 21,13 he same tickets are geod. _& AS: ¥OR THE FIRST GRAND BALL of the IRON MOULDBRS’ UNION. ‘o be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. TUESDAY EVENING April, 25 1595. Glorious times anticipated. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admi I ladies. : Committers Wm. Dowell, Jno. Long, Hi. Man IN GiiOz.— The Ball to be given for the benefit of a drafted man at Mechanics’ $5 pit-lw* nga geotlem of Arrangements. Jno. Bhadrick, . Wm. Mills, ton, Wm, Hugh Thos. Brown, K Nicholson. E.Purgerson, ive their ap 15 4t" a T= ISLAND SOCIAL CLUB will 6TH GRAND MAY BALL at I+land Hall, ow THURSDAY, May Lith, 1885. Tickets 31, almitting a Gentleman and Ladies. By or- der of Committee. See future advestisement. sp 13 6t* NINTH GRAND R&OPENING i a bs GEO. JUBNEMANN'S PLEASURE GARDEN, Corner ith and E streets, Oapitol Hill, MONDAY, April 17, 145. Dancing every Monday afterneon. A good BAND isengaged for the feason. apli-Im* GEO. JUENEMANN, Proprietor. FRE INDRPRN DASE BOCIALS Will vive their FOURTH GRAND BALL AT. . ODD FELLOW’S HALL, 7TH STREET, on . TUESDAY BVENING, April 2th, 1355. Tickets $1, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies The members refer as an example to their pre- vious parties for their kindness to the pleasure and comfort of their Guesta and return thanks to « erateful public for past favors ani respectfully s0- licit a renewal on this occasion. ‘ Ce ve of Arrancements. H, Btewart, 47" S" Gatto, W' Hunter, J. Wither B. Hodgson, @.B Kee . 1 King, JH. Frisby ©. W. Brown, J: Ward, W. Tenly, L. B. Valentine, ap li-7¢ WGledmon. [AVE NOW ON HAND BLACK CAM. BBIC, at 3 cents per yard. BURGH & BRO., peels se Beventh atreet ap 17-3t 379 Bevent I IME! LIMB‘! LIME!!! 4 — My Kilns are pow burning & superior article of Wie om hand eight hundred or a thourand barrels of fresh-burned LIME, which I will sell at » reduced price : Pp MENT, PLASTER and HAIR. Also, Potomac CE! BND OABTLEMAN. ap V-ow Pa. av. and Rock Creek Bridge perostant NOTICE TO LADIES. N. DEMONGEOT, Importer of Human Hair and Perfumery, proposes to sell at twenty-five per cent, )2low the price— PERFUMBRY, from the beat houses of the worid, W Fine French aad Ba- glish Brush Ware,dombs, Pear! and Qoral Combs, IQUB, &c., &c., &c.,ome word, all the best &e,&c,&e Hair work can be found, Gold and Silver POW- and made to order om DER, for the Hair. short notice, DEMONGEOT, Corner of Dand 10th streets, near the avenue, 282 ap 17-20* 282 252 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Is the place te get your GOAL OHBAP Just received from Philadeiphiaa large supply of RED AND WHITH ASH COAL That I am selling at the lowest market rates FOR OA8H. COAL BCREENED before delivery, at GALT'S OLD STAND Office 252 Peunsy!vania avenue, Between 1th and th streeta, Wharf foot I7th etreet. ap 19-t¢ W. E. BROWN. "PEE FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN— +, Marehal’s Sashes, Batons. Rosettes, &c.,mace Si short notice. Crape for bat and arms, Black Gloves and other Mourning Gooda at OSWELL'S PANOY STOR) 302 EB street, near Fourteenth, ® ove Grover’s The pp #ter PARTNERSHIP, Notice is hereby given that heretifore existing eiweon 0.1” eoherho eed John Lowenstein. under the firm of Buehrke & Lowenstein. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having claims against said frm will ei BUEERKB, at 177 Penguin egceunts to C. H. assumes the ssid debta; and all perso iat firm will call and before the Bt it vr 1365, after which the acsounte will band ofa magistrate. C.H. BUBHRER & Cie JOHN LOWENSTEIN. A THING OF BEAUTY IB A JOY FoR: These whe desire brillianey of complexion’ must purify ands nrich the bl. whick HELM: BOLD'’S OONCBNTRATED BXTRACT SARg. PARILLA invariably does. Recollectit is no pai ent medicine, Ask for Helmbold’s, Take no oth. or. wn 4a woon: woobnDt:: AT BEDUCED RATES. WOOD OF ALL KINDS Bawed in any length or size required, KINDLING WOOD.- Asuperior quality of PINE. selected expressig for Kindling, sawed short and fine eplit, aa substi- tute fer charcoal, at a reduction of $1 per cord. ‘THOMAS J. GALT, Office—No. 253 Penna, avenue, betw. lith and 12th streets, woon:r: ap 13-tt Mills and Yard—17th at. and Canal, Fo SALE—Desirable BUILDING LOT! = ferent parts of ae city. gcetite a Wate STE. & C0.. 592 Re. av fan tT-eott LUBIN’B, Shell and Fancy Combs, PINAUD'S, Imperatrice and Fancy | MAUGENBT'S, Pins. in Potata, Coral: PIVERT’S, Jet. Ivory and Gold; Bow, DEMARSON'S, Waterfalls, Butterftiles, BULLY’S, new style; Curla, Bands, BOCIETE HYGIEN- Wigs, invisible; and in Ww ANT ED—SECOND HAND FURNITURES Also, MIRRORS, CARPBTS, BEDS, BED. ng, cel vOapre Rue La tees? Seat Wotwecn Gand Heartaide PERSONAL. ADAME SEYMORE, the celebrated Astrolo- gist ig now in thiscity. She understands the science of Astrology in all its sister branches, the Stara, Obarms, Talisinans and signs of the Zodias Bhe hae given general satisfaction in most of the cities of the United States. in tonen of which she has received innumerable testimonials. Thie lady can be consulted by sending your age and day of the month on which vou waa bern. and fee, La dies 5) cents and Gentlemen #i, Address Box 47, Washington ap 15-3t* I R. PHILLIPS has removed to Pennsylvania avenue, pear lith st.,over Messrs. Kidwell’s Drug 8tor $ aif GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS IST OF LETTERS REMALININGL L OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, A 15, 1565, To obtain any of thes letters, the applicant mug erll for * advertised letters,” give the date oftuis list. and pay.one cent for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the atamp and direction for post-marking without interfering with N THR Pogt N THUR POBT @ return of a lett if unclaimed within thirty days o rinted with the writer's name, pest office, and ate, across the left-hand end of envelope, on the face side, will be complied with at the usnal pra. cee rate of postage, payable wien the letter ig elivered to the writer LADIES’ LIST Applebe Miss MJ Hurly Elizabeth Ashford Mias Julia Hugentingler Mas Anns Brammer MreJames Husted Mrs A BE Burr Miss © Henderson Mra Wm Brown MreOxroline? Haskin Mra RR Brown Catherine Johnson Misa Virginia Bouldin Misa Gernelia Johnson Mini iva Becker Mrs Charles Johnson Mra Elizabeth Beebe Mra A Jones Mra Caroline 2 Brabawder Mra Adelaide Kerman Misa Margaret Cheatam Mire Vir's AM Marsh Mias Sarah Celeman Mre McMillan Miss Marth Cover Mra Henry McKecy Mra Carter Mra B Martin Miss Lizzie L Ciark Miss Catherine Martin Miss Theodora Clark Mra Charlotte Mealahey Misa Elio Crocker Mrs J D Malay Mra Brid«+t Crecker Mra Sarah: Parker Mre Jane Donoghue M Robert Petarson Miss Mary Diggs Miss Nancy BE Palmer Mrs Marzaret § Dover Miss Lucy Postow Mra Eliza Douglass Mra Kate Peters Mra Betsey Diggs Mra Gracy Reed Miss Geneva A Essia Mies Lizzie Rosa Mrs Thomas er to the writer, p88, Written of Ford Mra Mar Roberts Mrs Catherine Frasur Annie” Reedoch per Mrs Alice Green Barah muery Miss Mahala» Trexier Mra Mary Wilson Miss Louisa? Wren Mira Sallie A Groft Miss Bally @raham Mra Bliza George Mra Edward Huff Wrew Miss Julia T Henry M Walker Mrs Nancy Howard Miss Mary Warren Mra Menayi Hull Mise MA Wood Mrs Julia Harris Misa ME Wilson Miss Martha Hanson Misa Margaret Will Miss Bmma Marmano Mrs Hitty Winters Miss B GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Frank CaptO PeckOH Guiney Patrick Payne C H Gallavaugh M 2 Quike Patrick AllenJohn Alexander JS Andrews Capt Butcher Peter Ganz-wer AM Ro-ke Bam’] BurzousWm Heston WH Ruymen Mr Brown Thos HaliGaptW BhodesAR Brown Thoa Hogan Martin Showacre W Ii Bickel PB Henry Murray Sparrow Wm Bradford J Hoover Henry 2 Sparrow WD Burhank J Hebron Geo Scarborough RO Bradshaw Jas Hayiuan EK Smith Martin Barer George HallCaptDM SRipman L Boyle Dennis MSallingerDB Stewart JF Baker DH Ken James Btone J M Bates Obas Kimball DB Btewart J F Bubb Christ’r Leban James Speed CC Belt Ohas R Linenhaum R? Slack C WS Campbell DW McLain Wm8 Talbott E Ma McOomb W. Townsend II Charleton Thos Merdith R L2 Toeward Chag Conant Thos Morrison John Webter WW Collin#G B Ma, JH illiams 8 CartrightOA Mee Jas2. WestAA . Gard BE McPherson J BB Whalan Martin Crocker J D MeWilliamsJ Wells J EB Duncan N B Nan Troy Rufue Woodward J Dettins Mark NeedhandNM WauchJ H DunhamJ N NiningerJno Wilson J B Duttus JF Nash BS Wetzerice GT Dodtaon Geo. O'Donnell AS Walker Geo Fisher HonG P Protias EA Whiman Enoch Fifield JN? HENRY ADDISON, P.M JUST OPENED Qc 394 ar 394 THE NEW HAT, CAP AND FUR 8TORER GLADMON & WILSON, No. 394 Pennsylvania Avenue, All the latest and most desirable styles of HATS AND CAPS. Having just purchased eur stock we can offer much greater inducements to the public than heretofore. A large stock of MILITARY HATS, Also. officers’ plainand braided CAPB8 with ornaments. Remember the Place. G@LADMON & WILSON, 394 Penn’a Avenue, bet. 4% and 6t! 3 2 di st of © 39 Sot" National Hotel! BOL Fo BALS—A large lot of HORSES AND MARES, ood werkers, suitable for heavy work. lao, some fine SADDLE AND HARNESS HOKB! and a pair of very fine MATCHED OARRIAGE HORSES, stylish and fast, at - HUGUBLY & BOWEN’S Btables, 183 N.Y, bet. 6th and 7th si Avoton SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, termaster General's Office, First Divisi ae va, Washinston Cy. apricot 60) public auction. i bidder, at Baltimore, Md.on + Go the Richest THURSDAY, April 15, 1865, TWO HUNDRED MARS WITH FOAL, many of them well bred and in good condition. ON THURSDAY, April 20, 1865, TWO HUNDRED OAVALRY HORSSS. ON THURSDAY, April 27, 1365, ONS HUNDRED MARES WITH FOAL AND ONE HUNDRED CAVALRY HORSES. The Herses have been condemned as unfit for the cavalry service of the arm: For road and farm urposes, Many good bar- gains may be had. mala ly, Bale to commence at9 a. re Weill be bel at Phillip’s Government Btabies, corner of Fremont and sey streets, tes 5 Terme cash, in United Bta Hy ees 1 t Brigadier Goneral,ineharge Firat Division Gare-o- ge Biemt gp s-2t ES ee UNTY BUBVEYOR-Orders for the services of Cu Coanty Surveyor may be left with N. Cal- Jan, Ei ppcrere oe oe Levy Qourt, or addre: ee BB: CAneaT ER. 6p ¢-im" uaty Burveror, sed UBNISBED BOOMS FO NT—For r comfortable and weil ftemsted ROOMS, atN | 450 12th st..bet @ and H ata. The location is one of the most desirable in thecity, ap 13 t (OR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR BALR F very desirable two story and attic HOUSE, ear: thirteen room, in ona of the best localities in the city, The rent is the most mode- rate in Washington. For further informatioa appiy at the Star office counter. ap i3-tf OR REN ree or six Unfurnished ROOMS, ip a good neizbborhood, suitabe fer house keeping. Apply at 435 lith street, between G and H, from {to7o'clock p.m. ap list’ Fok, BENT Four UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Suitable for houreBeeping. convenient to the Departments. Inquire on street, first door north of K ap 13-3t™ For BENT —On the ist of 3 f May or @arlier. a two story BRICK HOUSS®, in one of the best loca- tions in Georgetown, Apply at Mrs. JOHN HAB- RY’g, Congress street, above Stoddart. ap13 ot" Fo RENT—The old established FEED STORE 425 Massachusetts avanne and 434 K street, to the stock and fixtures ‘er sale, Inquire on a) the paemises, 18-ft™ po SALE—A TRACT OF LAND lying in Mont- gomery County, Maryland, adjoining Fort Sumner. about five milestrom Qeorgetown. DC, and containing about five hundred acres, upon which is a Frame Dwelling and outer buildings, and a cood orchard. Itis also well watered. The above property will be sold in whole or part to suit purchasers. Apply to L. A. LODGS, residing near Fert Sumner, or address the subscriber at Washineton, D.C. ap Ib-1it™ EL. A. LODGE Prot BALE—The STAMPS, STOCK, FIXNTUR and LEASE ofthe ‘Ladies Stamp oz Depot, 351 F street. Thisstand is well established and does an excellest business. Possession given Ist of May. ap I7 3t™ Fe, RENT—The DWELLING PART of No. 201 Penva. ay., bet. 12!h and 13th sts .south side. Apply on the premixes,or to Mr WOODS, at Mitchell’s office, corner of isth street and Penn: sylvapiany.,fouth side. _ap it 5ty Go 7) PEADQUARTERS To BUY BEAL ESTATE; TO RENT HOUSES AND LAND3: To SELL OR LEASE YOUR PROPERTY When Property is left with us to sell we charce nothin< unless sale ismade. Wedo all advertis- ing st our own expense, and persons who want to se!l their property sre at no expense whatever save our comminsions after aale ix made 8 to property holders, and ean assure them ofrapid sales. We have now purchasers for several <ood Houses, and daily calls for Houses and Lots We offer about 2 .500,000 cr HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, AND LANDS FOR Prices ranging from $2) to 550,00); easy payments Call on us. everybody Buy a LOT, or HOUSE, or FARM at HEADQUARTERS FOR REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS B. M. HALL & CO., Real Estate Avant _api7-3t___—_—sCorner Seventh and F stre ro RENT—Two unfurnished ROOMS, suita for housekeeping, on Mst., bet. Lithand Ve mont ave. ann One SALE HANCE-—T J FIXTURES, and GOOD WILL of a Fancy Grocery store, with # lease of four year and a half No. 245 Pa av. Satisfactory reasons for sellin le Bplilwe aad aga iat Fo BED T—A fine HOUSE in Georgctow C., containing fifteen rooms, with water gas, Known as No. 40. on Ist street, betwee tomac and Market streets. A lease will be from one to four years. For terms, &o inquire of JO8. F. KELLEY, Real Etate Agent, office 364 Sth street west, near I street north. ap li-tf (OR SALE—A good HOUSE containing four FP icinsceaitable for a boarding house or res taurant, cituated between F and G streets, on Tist street, Gpe.of the best locations in the Firat rd. Terms reasonable ue 8. B DENNIS, _ap lit purchase a atrictly F{OR SALE —$5 (0 cach will I ntrally located, willp first-class HESTAURANT, cer and now doing asafe paying busine-s ticulars apply to MITCHELL & SONS, cor. Penn avenue and 15th street. mh 3)-1m* roe SALE—A RESTAURANT on north side Pa. avenue, cear Naticnal Hotel; would maka asplendid store or confectionery and ice cream ddreea, imm: neton, D.C. “OR RENT—A fine BRICK RIAGE HOUSE, suitable fer three ho most central location in Washington, rear of F street, north side. T. very molerate. Ap ply to P' J. BELLEW & CO... 510 Seventh street, 34 door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. mh fxs UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—CUMBER- LAND OGAL—Just received acargo of CUM BERLAND COAL, and for sale low, at GUIN- AND'B Wharf, foot of ith st_east. “ap 12-0t" RABE OLD VIOLINS. I have on exhibition and for sale, from New | York, for ten days, TWO EXT#AORDINARY FINE RARB OLD VIOLINS, one at 235 ana one at375. Violinists are invited to examine them Pianoa, Orgaus, and Melodrons for hire. SOHN F. ELLIB. 306 Pennsylvania avenue, and lth sts ap 5-3 i UILDERS, BRICKLAYERS, AND PLA8TE ERS can be supplied with good clean, sharp SAND, by applying to JEREMPAIL CUSTELLO, corner of 4th and G sts near the jail, aps eolm ‘RAND OPENING MISS M.J. PLATT, 246 OH Pennsylvania avenue. ne will open on THURSDAY, April 6, a tare and clegant assortmentof BPRING and SUM MER MILLINERY. Oity milliners not ad mh 2 eo8t* 486 SPRING ASSORTMENT AT MARKRITER’S, NO. 486 SEVENTH STREET, DEALER 1 OQHOICE STOCK OF INTERIOR ADORN™ EMBRACING PAPER HANGINGS. A select and varied stock of Gilt, Medium iow priced Paper Hangings, Borders, Statues. tre Pieces. &c., embracing the Largest and Hi somest assortment in the District. WINDOW SHADES Bull, Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocalate. Brown and Gilt Window Bhades, a variety of patteras; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. PICTURE CORD & TASSELS z Rilk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment, Picture Rings, Nails, &c OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. = The largest assortment of Oval Prames in tha District, warranted to begilded with gold leaf, Also, a variety of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- ried stock of small-sized Oval aud Oarte de Visite Frames. ENGRAVINGS & PAINTINGS. Afewchoice Engravings and Paintings always store. veriers for Papet Hanging and Window Shadew punctually attended to,and exeouted inthe bes: manner, in city or country. 2 Terms Cash for Goods or Labor 7. MARKRITER, 486 486 BEVKNTS STREET. e ap 8-60" td bove Odd Fellows’ Hall, acide te Washington, D. 0. N#¥ SPRING GOODS. We are now daily adding to our already beauti- ful stock of new Spring Dress Goods, and have just opened some choice gouds from the late sales auction in New York, and can offer some extra in- ducements in the following articles, v A splendid assortment of the richest BLACK ooRD KD SILKS and BLACK TAF¥ETAS, im- ported, Rich Plain Colored POWL-DE-SOI8. Neat Check SILKS and Taffata FOULARDS, Blegant Black and Colored Mohair LUSTRES, Beautiful Black and Colored GRENADINES. Handsome French JACONETS and CHINTZ3. Bbeautiful Grenadine BAREGB3 gad MOZAM- BIQUES, 486 NTS and Cc Can and- Plain all-wool MOU SSELINES, in choice shades. Merrimac and other choice OALIOCOS. ALBO. Acomplete stock of BLACK GOODS, compriain, a complete assortment of Mupin’s celebrate Fabriques, which are known to be the make of Tack Goods brought to this city. ALSO—JUST OP8NED. A beeutife! assortment of f TADED PARASOLS of the newest patterns and superior quality, all of which we are seiling atthe present reduced prices, Ail goods marked in plain figures at the lowest cos One 1 ice onl ne price only. W. M. BHUSTER & BRO., No_3™ Market Space, ap l5-eostif Between 7th and Sth streets, SEarne BTYLES,. BPRING OLOTHING, WALL, STEPHENS & 00. eceiving and have en sal full h re now recetunes nd have onsale a full supply ENTLEMEN AND BOYS, which they will offer at great bargains.gnd sell at very low prices. art, STRPLIBNS & CO. 322 Pennsylvania a mh 30-Imif betws and lth sta, oa eles S eee See ea Ee ate, _—A rare opportunity for youn, N Ore are desirous of learning Olty on Farm i 4 Ei terete oe aoe the Ms ve! 8] f atlepe ieee epee has pe: a ways. urdays fro m2, fat 4 te together with Map Drawing. Plottia i ‘he use of the Traverse and other Tables in the superficial contents of surveys specimens of the moat ‘ma of Street, and Field ks for the work. by FRANOIS D. MURPHY, qurvevers of Brooklyn. B- of the city & nee at St. Matthew ni 8 st., bet. Gand H, Washington,DC. ap 1i-6t™ REAT £ACRIFICE.—A nd: u elie FD cae ee by 5, gen Ss rd ‘or iculars apply ‘efessor WO- 303 Ga atroot, between H and Late. he city. VOwsEL, op U-6t over EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS | For par- | “AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acc _A FARM OF 100 On THURSDAY, the sith inetast, at i2o'cloo n the premises, a Farm of One Hundred Acres, situated on the Benning’s Bridge read, (extension of H street.) being about one nile and a quarter northeast of the Capitol, and advo!ning tha farms of Douglass and Bartrull. The building consista of a good House with ten room®.a large Da for thirty head of stock. This property is locate onan eminence commanding a fine view of the city end its surroundirgs. Phe Parm extends east te the Anacostis river, and isin a geod state of cultivation, a ts proximity to the affords rare ties for a dairy or market ¢ asa. Possession given immediately Term= One half ca welve months. fer net hy a deed of trnst on the prem All_ conveyancing and revenue purchaser'e cost. zn acd stablio. stamps at the $206 will be required of the purchaser when the property is knocked off ap 13-sc&ds GRPEN & WILLIAMS. Av +» Auctioneers, ; THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE SBAREZ OF FIREMAN’S INSURANCE COM PANY STOCK AT PUBLIC BALE DAY APTEROON. April 18, instant, + at the Auction Kooms, we sha of the Fireman's los: ce Con undrei and seventy-6 raras of ireman’s Insurance Gompany Stock. im iots of fifty shares Terma cash ap lid J.C. McQUIRE & CO., Avcts. 82 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, UN consequence of the death of the President unti FRIDAY AFTERNGON. Api! 2st. at half past ‘ JAB.C. M¢SUIRE & UO, | Atctiongeza WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. STORY FRAME HOUSES AND PUBLIC SALE | ~ nee AT MONDAY, the i7*h instsat,at 6 picion PS M,, weaba!l seM in ‘rent of the premis f4and 55,in sub-division of square the improvemauts, consisting of three twos Frame Houses, all newly built, containing ory four rooms é@ach with outhd@hses; siso, one Gornar Builéing Lot, They will be sold to suit pur chasers Terms: Oro half cash, balanca in sit and twelve months, secured by a deed of truston the premises; $f) willbe required down when seach piece of property sold All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser, 1 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts a7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN he th he P. de < consequence « f until FRIDAY, +e 21st ip+tant, same hour and piace, ap li GREEN & WILLIAMS. ts ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneer Seuth corner Pa, ave, and oth street SPLENDID PIANO, BEAUTIFUL BRUS3ELS THREE PLY AND INGRALN CARPETS, PAR- LOK SUITS, FURNITURE. MATTING, OLL CLOTHS, Ac... AT AUCTION On BATU RDAY MORNING, April 15, commence ing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at our Auction Room, without reserve, to cover advances, for cash, us follows One beautiful fine rosewood, seven octave Piano, aweet tone. and guarantied by a celebrated maker, and cover and Stool. Twenty fiverolisspleniid new Brussels three ‘ain Carpets rior Buita, in 2teenmareen, and striped Reps, new and well made eads, Bureaus. Mattresses, bie top ard er Tables, h Chairs and Rockera nd Reckera, it Ch W. WALL & CO, Aucts “THEABO\ hereere Is POSTPONED UNTIL SDAY, the 1th instant ap 15 ee'W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. ny THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTRER POST il BATURDAY MORNING, 274 instant, ~~ _W.L. WALL & GO., Anets, cGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer: PEREMPTORY SALF OF EIGHTEEN &™ TALL KW BUILDING LOTS AT THE CORNER OF N NORTH L AND 22D BAMPEHIRE AVENUE STKE KEETS, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 19th, at i*, o'clock, on the premises, wesball selleightesn small Building Lote, situated at the corner of New Hamprhire avente, nor Land 22d street fronting reapectively on said streets. + and Thia will be @ fine opportunity for persona of | small means to obtain a lot perfect Terins: One thir i: nainder infiand 12 months, with int by adee trust on the prem Convey anc a acost of the pur- huser A payment of $1) will be required on each Iot at he time of sale. aa ap s-dts J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ny THE ASOVE BALE IS POSTPONED, IN ie consequence of the death of the President. until SATURDAY AFLERNGON, April 224, aame hour and place, JAS. €. MCGUIRE & CO., ap is 3Y GRE EN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD FURNTIURE AT PUBLIC SALE On MONDAY. the 2th ipstant, at 10 e'slo: m., we shail sell, at the residenes declining housekeepin«, on Pennsylvania avenue between Berenteenth and Kish ets west, .150.an excellext assortment of Household Oke Horewcod Case Piano, Bix 0 » ne Rorewoor ase Piano ix Octave, Mak Wm Knave. Baltimore. 3 EESry Two Black Walnut Hair-cloth Tete a-tete Sofas Ensy and Side Chairs Marble top Centre and Side Tables Mantle Glass and Ornament Marble-top Dressing Bureaus and Wachstands Wardrobes and Cotton-top Matt Walnut, Jepny Lind, and other Bedsteads Dining Tables Cane-seat Chairs ree-ply, Inerain, and other Carpets Window Blinds and Shadee Table Cutlery and Crockery Ware Cook, Radiaters. and other Btovea, Alot cf Kitchen Requis tid GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. PRY JAB, 0. McGUIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON K 8T.. BE 12TH AND 13TH STS. (OPPOSITE FRANK- LIN ROW,) AP PUBLIC SALE % On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April lath, at 5 o'clock, cu the premises, we sball sell Lot in sub p of Square. No. 235, fronting 3 inches on K street north, between 12th and 13th streets west, and running back 142 feet 8 inches to a40-foct paved public glley, improved byan ex- cellent sod well-buil ree story and basement brick Qwelling-House, conta'ning ten rooms and bath-room, with frame Ftablein the rear, and fing pun pof waterinthe yard. This house was erected by amaster builder for his own residence, and is pot up in the very best manner. . ae ie Terms: One half in cash; tne remainder in six months, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the premises. ee verances and stamps at the cos? of the pur- chthe house may be examined at any hour on the day of sale. Possession given within thirty day: Shier sale, SAB. ©. MOGUIRE & CO ap lid Auctionee! - BOVE SALE [8 PORTPONED, IN conse: peg of the denth of the President. vatil iN. Y AFT - pril 2ith. same heur MeN ee JAB. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctions ri WY J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED oH AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, passed in chancery cause No. 368, Graham ys, Graham etal., I shall sell at public auction, en TUESDAY AFLERNOON, April 18, at 4}: o’clock,on the premises, Lota l, 4, 5, 6 and 7, im square No.-92. Lot No.7 fronts Teapettively on Connecticut avenne, 3lat street and north 8 street, and is improved by a desirable two-story cotisge and outbuildings, with a fine garden laid out on the grounds; Lota No. 1,4,5 and 6 have been subdivided into thirteen fine building lota, fronting about twenty five feet each on Connecticut svenne, between north R and § streets, some of them running through to 2ist street. ‘These lots were ocoupied by the late Guy Gra- bam as a garden, have fiae shade trees in front, and are well located for cottage site, ‘Terms cash. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchasers: as. ¥. RENDALL, Trustee, api-d JAS, 0, McGUIRE & O0., Aucts. ‘a VE BALE IS POSTPON IN ne eceR erate death of the Soh RS ONDAY AFTERNOON, April 2ith, same boar ane BEL WM. Y. FEN DALL, Trustee, ap !5-d JAS. 0. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts, i 7 INDLING AND STOVE WeOD, a prepared in the best manner, or in the stick. delivered to any part of the citya the shortest notice. G. L. SHERIFF, Office Penn. av., between 2d and 4% sts, mll-Im__ [Rep] Yard 432 street and Canal, § EXPRESS MPANY. Ar Qhies O14 Pa, Avenue, Washinston, D. ©, GREAT EASTERN, NORTHERN, AND WEBT- ERN BXPEESS FORWARDERS, "O MERCHANDISE, MONEY, JEWELRY, VALU- ABLES, NOTES. STOGKS. BONDS. &c., Forwarded with SAFMTY AND DISPATCH to alt ae ee eee Oe cor ar Hewerie the 68 im way NORTH, ‘BAST, WEST AND NORTH WEST. 8 principal offices are E ‘OLN. at oe 8, LOUIS- v. Connections are made at New York Bieistt GeOPMeAte Gat Acepaliy ‘AD! to LIVERPOOL. SOURHAME TON, Sh proctucad id thi by EB ‘expresses t commercial wurce Great Britain e Conti. *Goltection of NOTES, DRAETS and Ey a te ¥, Loupon & Oe., ZENE, at all soe? ENB. Agent, Washingto HEIDERGED F 7 Booceseon rR nny mee on : e pre ANE BRILD Biown's: Poli ait Pennsylvania av ree ington, Ds Oi substantial Frame | } —— RY CR. L CROWN & CO, Auctioneers VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION-—RARB CHANCE POR INVESTMENT We will sellon TURSDAY, April 18, at4p on the premises, lot 21, in square No $37. This plopetty is improved by a small Dwelling. Sait ox rents 247 inches on 10th street, Islamd, rua sng eck 7 feet il inches, to q 12 foot aitey, ad ; es. 2 foo ra ining, and the north « a Dot ae being newls paved th sideto a j) foot alley, now Title good. Terms exsh, All cenve ‘ stain ps at the cost of the p sreharer reno eS aplsov Cc b. CROWN & CO, Avcta BBY 2.6. MCGUIRE & 00., anctionsors, EXECUTOR’S SALB OF STOCK DAY AFTERN0OO t lock, at the Auct 2 United States a8 JG. WATESS € J.C. McGQUIRE & 00., Au WiLL BE ADDED— 0! Corpora » of Washingten quarterly sic per ceat. Stock. ‘ apladdds 3.0. McGUIRE & CO, Aucta, B2” TNE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, ih conse ence of the death of the President. an til FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Apri! 2tat, same hour an ace JA8.0, MCGUIRB& CO ree 5 = sil _Auetionesra BY WY b WALL & CO., Auctioneers Washincion Horse ani Carriace Rovaar, 95 La. av., bet. 9th aud 10th ate SALE OF HORSRS, CARRIAGBR, £0, SATURDAY MORNING, April 22d ‘next, will well, at the Bazaar ommencing at 10 kX. a large number of Brace, Carringym, &o Sis avery superior pair of 6 years years oid smd a desirable pair 0 r want of uae -On ft horses, and only sula fo Atso, y Carriage, nearly new, with and built by Andrew Joice, An excellent pole and shafts Aus Set of Double Harness. Together with & .a:ge pumber of which description will be given at rale i WM. L. WALL & Ov,, Aucts, CO,, Auctionsars t MONUMENTS AT AUCTION ther Horses, On T DAY EVENING, the Isth inat o'clock, on 15th street, opposite Riggs ‘Ban! ehall ee!l a large collection of Italian and Ameri can Marble Monuments, amongst which may be found many well designed and beautifully ere cuted of various sizes allof which will bs sold without reserve, for cash ap * J. @. STAFFORD & CO., Aucta #7 THE AROVE SALE 15 POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, the 22d inat.. same hour and p Eepl 3.G_ STAFFORD & OO,, Aue? RY J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, - TRUSTRE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LEASE AND OfHER PERSONAL PROPERTY, By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Angust 2ith 1364, and duly recorded in Liber N.C TT, No 4}, folics 474, &c., one of the Land Records for Washing on Oounty, District of Columbia, I shall sell,on WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 25, com mencing at I o’cl on the premises, the unex pired lease (two vears to run’ of the ‘ Imperi Restaurant, ’ situated on the south side of Peoo avenue, between lith and Lith streets, Deing num- bered 213, There are 15 new furnished roomsis t house, and the location is among the best ia thecity, Tchall sell, at thy same time, the Per- fonal Preperty, cansisting of Beds, ads, Tables. Carpets, Chairs, Lounges, St Mir rors, \c.. embracing the furniture of 15 rooms together with the Bar Fixtures, Liquors, Cigars, z <BR, Truster ap I7-d OU., Aucts ¥ JA8. 0, auctioneers, TRUSTERB’S SALE By virtue of a deed of Trust, duly made and exe- exted ’ gand wife, bearing date on the 254 « i#i4, and duly recorded im Liber N ‘olios 163, * of the Land Records of Washington Count the District of Columbia, E shallaell at Public Auc tion on SATU BDAY, the isth day of April, 1356, at five o'clock p. m., on the premises, Lot oumbered thirty-two. (32,) aries J. White’s subdivision of original Lots No. 5,,7,3, 9.10.11, 12, ijand it in Bquare numbered two hundred and thirty-six; (Zsi,) ip said city. Terms: One-baif cash; the residue in six months With interest, secu by deed of trust ou the premises Conveyaneing end revenn chase Cc. SP sta + cost of pur- LBIN¢ a IRE & OO ap 4-dts ta, &7-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDARLY POBTPONRD catil SATURDAY ABTERNOON i ©. SPALDING, Truste api7-dts J.C, McGUIRE « O0,, Auta, BY 2. & STAFFORD & CO., Auctionosrs, AUCTION SALE OF POTATOES, ONIONS, &e On THURSDAY, the ith instant, at the warehonse under Polxinhern ,or D. nearth atreet, we shall sel barrels of Ouions in prime order, 4 barrels of Potatoes, of Mackerel, halt barrela do } Abort 5) boxes Raising, Terms cash 7 aps 3. G. STAFFORD & CO., 7 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN eee URDAY, the loth instant, eame hour ani ace. wap 13 J. G, BTAFFORD & CO., Aucts. B7-THE ABOVE SALE [3 STILL FURTHER Postponed unti’ THURSDAY, the 2)th inst.,sams heur and place. ap 15 3.G. STAF FORD & CO., Aucts 3Y 0. BL. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers] EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, By orderof the Honorable Orphans’ Court of the trict of Columbia, we will sell, by public on THURSDAY, April 20th, at 4 o'clock .'n front of the premises, Lot numbers: twenty five,(25,)in Square numbered foar hun- dred ana eig! Fix,(43}.) with the improvement, which area good two-story Frame Dwelling, aad Other out-buildings. Also, at the same time and place, we shall sell Lot numbered twenty six, (26,) in Square four hundred and eighty six, (455,) with same improve- ments. This property is on 5th street, between & ee H streets, and opposite St. Mary's Oatholic urch. : And on FRIDAY, April 2ist at 4 o’clock p. m., We will sell, in frout sf the premisea, Lot aum- bered three, (.i,) in Square numbered five huadred and fifteen, (415.! This property is ated on L street. between 4th and Sth streets, and is im- proved with a good Brick Dwelling, containing seven rooms. = a ‘And on SATURDAY, April 2id, at aame hour, we shall sell. in front of the premiees, Lot mum- bered ten,(10.) in Square five hundred and eighty- three, (553,) with the improvements, consisting of a Frame Dwelling. This property is on Eatrest, between 2d and 3d streets Toland, ‘ Terms of sale: One-half cash; the balance in six anitwelye monts. _ a All conveyances, including revenue stamps, at the cost of the purchaser, BERNARD HAYES, Executor of Bernard Giveny. deceased. ap 15-61" 0. R.L. CROWN & Go., Aucts, SI THE ABOVE SALE IS PORTPONED ON account of the death of the President, until THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, st the same hour and place, instead of Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. apls 4 GALE OF OLD NAVY GUNS, ,, Navy OnpNANcE Yarn, WaAsuincron City, April 15, 1355. On May 24, . between the hours of 12and1 p m., there will be eld in this yard at auction tothe highest bidder— : V (seventeen old Navy Cannon, weighing about 2tewt. each; to be sold by the pound for their ac- tual weight. One half of the purchase money to be paid at the completion of the sale,and the remainder on tha removal of the guns by the purchaser, which must - one at his expense and within ten days after @ kale, This will afford an excellent opportunity for Founders and others to obtain a yatcatle tot of charcoaliron, WILLIAM N.J Commander U.8. Navy ap 15-2w inspector of Ordnance. BY J. 0, McQUIRE & OO , Auctioneers, VALUABLE PROPERTY OPPOSITR THE KIRK WOOD HOUSE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 2th, at 5% o’cléck, on the premises, suall sell parts of Lots § and 9, in Bquare No. 323, fronting 36 feet on D nteny north, between llth and 12th atreete west, and running back 1 feet, improved bya amall Brick and small Frame House,to be sold separately. _ This property fronts on Pennsylvania avenue, immediately opposite the Kirkwood Hours, aut from its position isdeemed valuable for businest purposes, Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest secured by @ deed of trust on the premises, - Conveyance and stamps atthe cost of the pur- haser. “wild J, C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. BY Movevirr ss CONNOLLY, Auctioneers. ALARGE AMOUNT OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT ION WITHOUT RESEBY. On FRIDAY MORNING: at 10a. m., 2istand £ strevts, viz: Comprising Boo! 4 Shoes, Ladies’ {8 Clothing almost as d second hasd Clot Good as news Furnituse, Watcnes, Joreury itchen and Pocket Cutlery; Now Tpersin Oarpet, & large assortmen is oft e Gaited Btates iL) a Momesdays. ‘Thursdays and Saturdars, id for Furniture, &c. price, tly attended te. eae OEVIET & CONNOLLY, Aucts. Fancy rent of Of Paintings, Steel Engravings of ie . 28 SALE OF FIFTEEN HANDSOME EXECUTORS SALE OF [0TH STRELT WROD Bi y. AND BR STREETS. BET RBDAT areEanoun hort ni, On & tA jock, om the premises, w sell, fifteen - uable Building Lots, fronti bout 21 feet eac! on 16th atreet west, betwee: and R streets, aad running back 110 feet to a ten-foot alley. Terms ony ; the baiance in 6 and 12 mont! ith interest, secured by adeed of trust of 'parment of $20 on each lot will be required of o! Chine 0 rand tomes. at cost gf the par- chaser. ORK. B. Bron.d xecutor, apé-d&da J. O, McGUIBE & CO,, Aucts. wT! ABO’ IS. POSTPONED IN as iain fam uatl THURODES ar- TON, Executor. EG ULBH & 00. Aucts. = pay aptzeokda” J, 0. McG

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