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Sr LOCAL NEWS. —— a AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. G Rover's THEATER.—*‘A laddin, or the Won- erful Lamp.” Miss Susan Denin as “Alad- ape einen = the German Opera, elegan jet, ani ie Livin, untain of Oolored Waters. wing Fo GonzaGa HALL.—Ladies tair and festival, for the benefit of St. Aloysius Church. Music, aa fancy 4rticles, and a host of other attrac- one. OxrorD HALL.—The comic play of *'Toodies” and the ce of “Nan, the Good- for-Notbing,” with a nuge bill of ballet, songs, And other novelties. WASHINGTON THEATER.—Kotzebue’s play Of the “Stranger,” and the farce of ‘Coo! as a Circumber.” Mr. G. OU. Boniface as the “Stranger,” and as “Plumper.” Sgatron Hatr.—The great picture of the “*+The Rocky Mountains,” by Bierstadt. None should fail of visiting it. CanTERBURY.—The drama of “ The Fall in Gold.” Ballet, songs, negro delineations, and Other performances by the entire great comp- spany. METROPOLITAN HALL, Penn. avenue, be- tween Jith and 12th streets._Ballet. songs, violin solos, and all the attractions of a pop- ular free concert saloon. as THE MuvnIcIPaL Visit To COLUMBIA INsTI- ‘TUTE —Yeste:day, the Corporations of Balti- more and this city visited the Columbia Insti- tute for the Deaf. Dumb and Blind at Kendall Green, on invitation of the officers, and quite apleasant day was spent in witnessing the mode of instructing the unfortunates. The visitors were welcomed by Dr. E. M. Gallaudet and Hon. Amos Kendall, and Dr Cox, of Bal- timore, epee on the partof the visitors. The YWSrious classes were examined, showing con- Siderable proficiepey, and calling forth the commendation of all; after which, they partcok of a collation and returned to the city. On the ‘Way an alarm of fire was given from box No. 12, (Rucker engine-house,) to give the Balti- mmoreans a sight of our fire department, and the department wason the groundin a very shorttime. After partaking of refrestments at the invitation of P. M. Dubant, one of t' 2 fire commissioners, at his restaurant, they left in the six o'clock trai ——_o—_ DIED, On Friday, May 5,JA00B AUG, in the sth if 3 The fu will take place to-morrow te pal late idence, ) at 5 o'clock p. m., from. his Oa Fridey, May Sth, JOHN FRANOI6, infant On Friday y, Sth, ANOIS, fon of Joba A-and Laura F. Landvoigt, aged 7 jon’ - =the funeral will take place from No. 11 4th st,, between N and O, Saturday afternoon at3o’clock. pee eee sof the family are respectfully invited md, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. REEN 8PRING PAVILION Is NOW OPEN THE EECEPTION OF VISITORS. The Pavilion and Greunds are in complete order, @ Proprietors pl themselves that good order and attendance to. Any parties wishin, Pavilion will please call on the proprietors, at the iia The Pav lien is only a few yards from the stage stand. The citizensof Washington and George- town—we want te show them that music is not yet dead. HILLERY HUTOHINES & my5-3t™ CHRISTIAN CROUSE P2er. KREIS BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE to bis former patrons and public in general, that at the request o: Treat many of the pupils as well as others who were 80, ‘h the Exhibition and May’ ti his Olass for another Quarter, commencing on MONDAY, the 8th of eerie ncereey Taition ss esate fir gs ere Sens rther particulars. Apply at his Acade- my, PARKER'S HALL, Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, opposite Metropoli- tan Hotel, where he will no longer be subject to | the annoyances and disappointments as he has been heretofore by those having charge ef the Hall where he conducted his Olass formerly. A note addressed to Room No. 18 Washington Building, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 72th street, will meet with prompt attention. my4-tf HL ISLAND SOOIAL CLUB TAKE GREAT leasvre in announcing to their friends and the public generally that they intend prs 2 eir sixth grand MAY BALL at slant all, corner 6th and Dst., Is) on THURSDAY, May 1th ge)? anes Tickets, O: lation ne Dollar, admitting a gentleman and By order of committee of arrangemeuts, St. Vincent's ScHoot CEREMONIES —The @nnual ceremonies of the « May Play” wera held at this institution yesterdav, and attended by a brilliant assemblage The programme included some very choice musical selections, which were executed with excellent taste, Birs. Curley, of Baltimore, conducting the Singing, and Mr. Jobn Mattingly presiding at the piano. During the ceremonies Rey. Dr. ‘Walter, pastor of St Patrick's Church, was presented with a beautiful bouquet. Miss Alice Young was chosen Queen of May, and after a most happy day, the exercises con. cluded with the performance of national airs. See age Brapy’s Recsrtion.—On Wednesday eve- Ming the fourth recoption and hop of the pupils ef Mr. Brady was given at theirnew Gymna- Sium,on Louisiana avenue. The gymnastic ‘@xercises were admirably performed, in some instances equalling any amateur exhibition of the kind ia the country. The exercise with the Indian cldbs, weighing 32 pounds each, by Mr. Brady, and the «Hanlon drop” and the double trapese concluded the exercises, after which the evening was spent in a pleasant kop. —___»—__—_ THE Fire Derartment.—The Fire Depart- Ment was turned out yesterday afternoon about three o'clock, by an alarm struck from box 12, Rucker engine house, on the corner of H street north and Second street east. The alarm was given for the purpose of exhibiting the department to the Baitimore City Council, ‘visiting the deaf and dumb asylum, and was responded to with a promptness that elicited ‘the odmpliments pf the visitors. . Sei Sm FATAL AccIpENT.—Wednesday afternoon, &n old gentleman named Goodrich, living near Unionaa: while on his way to Camp Stone- man, was’ thrown out of his- vehicle by the wheels passing over a stump; and the front wheels paseing over him, injured him so se- ‘verely that he died in 4 few hours. et SixtH WARD Station Cases.—Catherine Carter, threats; bail for peace. P. Meredith, and Jacob Magruder, drunk and disorderly; $5 each. T. Thomas, vielating corporation law ; $1,00. J.C. Onell, drunk; military. Jno. O'Brien, do.; dismissed. P. Ducomb, do. ana disorderly ; military. —————— Next TUBSDAY EVENING Prof. Marini's floral exhibition ana May festival will be given at his academy. Temperance Hall, E street, between 9th and 10th. Look out fora rare en- tertainment. os ATTENTION is ealled to the notice of the meeting Seventh Ward Exemption Club, to be held Monday evening. Business of impor- tance will be transacted. —_—. ‘Tue IsLAND SOCIAL CLUB announce & grand lay Ball, to be given Thursday evening, May iith. A great success is anticipated. gee H. J. RussELi's May BALu will be given at ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall next Thursday evening. ‘The programme promises 4 most pleasant time $$$. >__§_ CITY ITEMS. ein fae eee ao Ir REQUIRES but little discrimination to dis- cover among the many gentlemen thronging Pennsylvania avenue on a Sunday, who pur- chased their clothes from a far-off city, and -who patronized home manufacture. Some ap- pear to have jumped into their clothes, they @re such ill-fitting articles, while others sit snugly on the wearer, setting the form off to jits best advantage. Gentlemen oweit tothem- selves, and to a-cultivated public taste, to ob- tain clothing answering the latter description, ‘which can always be done by getting Smith & Bro., 7th street, to make their clothing. His prices are low, aud his goods unsarpassed. —— THe EaGLe MOURNING BAapGEs are only to be had at Hempler’s Bath Rooms, 310 C street, between 6th and 7th streets. 2t* Sa gee Brit BucKLes, Combs, Jet Setts, Cluster Setts. Bracelets, Rings, at the Dollar Jewelry Store. No. 433 Pennsylvania avenue, near 434 street. it —_— Do nor Detay.—Now is the time to do it. Haris & Chapman’s Cepar Camraor kills Moths effectualiy, and cheap enough if you Attend toitnow. Every druggist has it. MONUMENT TO ABRAHA 1em THE OITY OF WASHINGTON ro In order to give definite shape to the desire so e@enerslly expressed that a suitable Menumont abould be erected in the City of Washington to the memory of Abrabam Lincoln, the City Councils of Washington have taken action, resulting in the formation of an Association to be called the LIN- COLN NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, with the losing othcers: President—RiOHARD WALLACH, Mayor. fecretery—CROSBY 8 NOYK8. Treasurer-GEORGE W. RIGGS. The Directors will be announced hereafter. It is proposed to raise for the purpose the sum of at least $100,000 by subscriptions, to be limited in amount from one dollar to ten per individual con- tributor. Buch is the general solicitude to contribute for Such aw purpose that it is not doubted that the amount requisite can be promptly raised and the Wonument erected within the year 1555. hea thorized collectors will be designated for this District, and persons throughout the country di-posed to con:ribute can send their contributions to GEORGE W. RIGGS, Esq, Treasurer of the Association. As it may be dificult to send individual receipts for the contributions received. they will be ac Baowletged from time to time through the public press. It is earnestly hoped that every newspaper throughout the country will call attention to Rie object of this Assoclation, and give it such edito: rial encouragement as shall recure a general recognition, It is the desire of the Association to r zmonument that shall be properly commemorative of the sublime life and character of the lamented deceased—one that shall be creditable alike to the og and mation . aoe ith such endein view, it is not doubted that thjs appeal will meet a prompt and universal Fetponse. ‘- my? Im TO THE ARMY AND NAVY.—Anelegant OPEKA CLOAK ie to be voted for in the #ame manuer a8 the swords at the Sanitary Fair in New York. The candidates are the wives of the dions of the army and navy, Mrs.Gen Grant and Mrs. Vice Admiral Farragut. The army and navy gre respectfully invited to come forward and Rheir votes. The list will be found at Tables Jand 6, under the direction of Mrs. George Fi = Gonzaga Hall, F st., near 0th. 2,500 BUSHELS OF WHITE SAND FOR = SALE CHEAP. ‘ersons in want of White Sand, now is your ebance to buy at foot of Tenth street at Fewler’s wharf. Perrous ‘Thomas Fi jes in want of the best White Silver Sand can get i the corner of Tenth street and Canal, also call the attention of painters to this excel: lent quality o: jad at the corner of heagestee THOS. FAHRY. XCELSIOR BUILDING ASSOCIATION At a meeti Associ a 1om instant, it was ordered thor the books fn ir subscription be reopened until farther notice, persons taking stock paying 25 cents premium on oytn mon’ b share for the fo! Sap é-eolm NO. a: HANSON See. ILDERS, BRICKLAYERS, ay Bvis can be supplied with Goad cleans hap BAND, by applying JEREMIAH GOB’ 4 oorser of 4th and G sts., near thejail, apé-eolm* Geo. J. Miller, @. Di Thos MeCook, 3, Littie, F. Springman, T. Hutchinson, Ww. 7. ptone, Wm. Buckley, J.Q. Fisher, J. Mohoney, J. H. Weeden, A. Furgerson, H. Beach, G. Miller. my 4-71 H J. RUSSELL’S MAY BALL 5 ll be held wi at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th street, A on ., THURSDAY EVENING, May Lith Tickets $2. to be had of his pupils, or ¢ door on the night of the ball, Music by Heald’s American Brass Band. ‘hibition will commence at 8 o'clock. Scoteh Dance by a Miss Fisher's Hornpipe by Gents College Hornpipe by Master Fisher’s Hornpipe by Misses Pas De Trois a and Fiing by Misses La Manola by Miss aud Master Pas de Zampa by &@ Misa Baden Baden Polka by Misa and Master Tyrolean by a Miss Pas Styrean by aGent and Lady Li by a Misa by a Mise if id Fling by s Master Bailor’s Hornpipe by a Miss Ea p eisnaryeste Oe et iae jailor’s Hornpi a Mas La Jatte Arogouaies bya Missand Master. _m2.5t* RUF. L. G. MARINI takes leave to announce to his friends and citizens of Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria, that his Grand Floral and Exhibition May Festival will take place at hia Academy,Tem perance Hall.t on TUBSDAY BVBNING, May 9th, 1355. Tickets to be had at the principal music and book stores, Ladies wishing for invitations can leave their re- spective names at J. F, Ellia’ Music Store, Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sta. apes. td A NINTH GRAND REOPENING - , or & GEO. JUENBMANN’S PLEASURE GARDEN, Corner éth and B streets, Capitol Hill, MON DAW, April I7, 1385. Rencing every Monday afternoo: A good BAND isengaged for the & ap13-Im* G@EO.JUENEMANN SSS GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS Q@ALEOF MARKET STALLS. K — Notice ishereby given that the Stalls inthe New Market House, in this Town, will be acid on the fourth Monday of the present month, at four grcluck p. m--on the terms and conditions et ‘orth in the foilowing re-olntion: “HENRY ADDIEON, Mayor. Mayor’s OFFicz, Georgetown. D.C., May 24,1865. A BEsO.vrioN in relation to the sate of stallsin the new market house. Rezolved by the Board af Aldermenand Board of Common Council of the Corporation ef Georgetown, That the Mayor he, he is hereby authorized and requested to ad ise the stalls in the new market house for sale at public auction, on the fourth Monday in May next, for cash, for a term of ten years, subjeet toan annual rent of $3) for each single and $.0 for each double stall, and upon euch other terms as may be announced at the time of sale, and tubject to such rutes and regulations for the good government of said market as may be adopted by this corpcration. Approved April 29. 1555. True Oopy—Test: my 5 2awts WM. LAIRD, Clerk. RUOTION IN LANGUAGES, HISTORY TretET TeRaTURE, Inquire at 344 Pa. av. ap29-eotf N sth SC A ae TICE.—I beg leave to inform my frionds Pangani in’ general that I bave this day. bought from Messrs. Aug. Johnton & Co. their good will, fixtures and balance of stock of their Business carried on for the last four yeare in No. 269 Pa. avenue, Coombs’ Building. I shall keep acomplete stock in the wholesale and retail Liquor and Grocery line, and hope that the customers and friends of the old firm will extend their patronage to me to she some extent at ee em that I will try my best to giv - faction. Y= CHARLES BREUHT. For the last four years with Aug Johnson & Co. I TO THE ABOVE WE “EG RUZEEE tok ons old patrons to extend to our Suecessory gHARLES BRECHT. the same kind feeling and their custom and confi- dence so liberally heretofore extended to us, my 21 ‘AUG. JOBNSON & 00. 486 SPRING ASSORTMENT 486 MARBRBKRITER’S, NO. 486 BEVENTH STREET, DEALER IN CHOICE 8TOOK OF INTERIOR ADORNMENTS EMBRACING PAPER HANGINGS. A select and varied stock of Gilt, Medium and low priced Paper Hangings, Borders, Statues. Cen- tre Pieces, &c., embracing the Largest and Hand- somest assortment in the District. WINDOW SHADES. Buff, Green, Pink, Lavender, Chocalate. Bro: and Gilt Window Bhades, a variety of patterns; Shade Fixtures, Tassels. &c. i PICTURE CORD & TABSELB. Bilk and Worsted Picture Cord and Tassels, dif- ferent sizes and colors, a beautiful assortment. Picture Bings, Nails, &c, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES. it assortment ef Oval Frames in the t, warranted to begilded with gold leaf, aricty of Dark Wood Frames, with a va- ried stock of small-sized Oval and Oarte de Visite Frames. ENGBAVINGS & PAINTINGS. Paptetel choice Engravings and Paintings always re. Orders for Paper Hanging and Window Shades punctually attended to, and exeouted inthe manner, in city or country. &7 Terms Cash for Qooés or Labor J. MARKRITER, 48G cignt doreabore O44 Fellows’ Hall ap S-6whif es Washington, D. 0. SPaine BIYLES. SPRING OLOTHING. WALL, STEPHENS & OO. Are now receiving and have en sale @ full supply of Spring Clothing, for . , GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, which they Will offer at great bargains and sell at er je very low Prices) ALL, STEPHENS & 00. "323 Pennsylvania ave. nih 30-Imif _between 9th and 10th HINA, GLA88 AND CROCKERY WAEE—, I have just received a fine assortment of BAR GLASSES, LAGER and WBI8S BEEB' GLASBSEB, and everything to fit out abar or taur ry 1 rti OUPS and 8AU0 , PLATES, and everything usually kept in a first-class Ohina and Housefur- Lepr | store. You will save 15 per cent. by call- ie atJ. B. FOLEY’S, 316 F street, between lth and lth. ~__ep7-Im Pie oft, steet wert, from D strost north to » Bt & atrest nortk.—Pro ‘will be rece! ved at the Mayor’s Office until 2 yr the purpose of grading and paving 5t! pre Shanplber from D street north to, @ street north, eimilar to those used in paving Balti- (BalGmors: city,} not over eight, or ¢ inches in diameter, and seven inches less than fy . ith cobble stone not more than six or 1eePickn four inches in diameter, which: ver the direct. Ms ‘aders yt state the price per square yard for each material separately, snd r cubic yard for ading; te lsid im a bed of pure Parents ores ratate wand Gaerne bee 5 With s ninety teced saa mer and twice with a fif! and cover Pravel, the winnie ‘te be Auished to the entire sat- faction of the Commissioners of the Fourth . bt yor. 30} nsdn HEULEN, ap27-eotMay6 aati Gorunjestsuers. al py ANTED-A Biz UATION by = WANTS, ANTED-A COOK, Good reference re- quired, Apply 265 I st., Bot. Wee ent ns south sid ANTED—Two OOLORE: AITERS imme- WwW diately. Apply at Markbaw Hotel. m 5-3t* WANTEP_Two first class WAITER GIRLS. immediately. Must ded. Apply at 309 and 367 Bet. Coraer tne it? yHOW CABE WANTED—From7 to 10 feet long, S' for Jeweler’s use. I. i if HEMPLER'S bath fooms S300 ee eet OY WANTED.—A t _ F.GIT- TINGBINo. 26 Louisiane avenue, between my: Sth and 9th streets. WANTED-a GIRL to do the general house- work of s small family, dil 7th atreet, next tpcormar ott sony *ny eit" WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, con- taining five or six rooms, between 13th and 4%¢ and D snd I streets. Apply at 485 7th street, next to corner of BE. my 5-2t* a ee WwW ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good BARBER, He must be a rood. hand od wages will 0. be given. i j : Toft: Inquire East Capito! street, Ray Cx WA /D—At Brennan Ho No, 342 EB street, between i2th and 13th, One that can come well recommended will get the highest wages. my 5 6t* WARTED—-A neat suburban RESIDENOG nished or unfurnished, of not n 7 rooms, snd of easy access to thia city or George town. Address, with particulars, J. EB. 8., Star Office. my5-St* N_RXPERIENOED AMERICAN MONTHLY A NUESB, just disengaced. having best city ref- erences, can be seen at 019 H street, between ith and7th. Thankful for past patronag continuance of same. FOR RENT AND SALE. UBNISHED MS FOR RENT—For rent, Lae ae x 5 6 locat = of the most desirable in thecity. ap 13-t B RENT AND FURNITURE FOR BALE_—A Foe desirable two story and attic HOUSE containing ‘thirteen rooms, in one of the best ies in the city, The reat is the most mode- rete in Wash: mm. Wor further information apply at the Btaf office counter. ap 13-tf OR RENT—Three pleasant FUBNISHED BOOMs, treet, @ cnet at No. 124 Washington pate 4 URNISHRD ROOMS—Suitable for housekeep- F iteyat ne. 375 Isth stroote Uetween Hand f. pi AL a ENOL or 8 die nial Dae a Q RENT—A suite of finely FURNISHED ater, le 0. 39 street, between Dand Be ° my 5-Iw* ‘OR SALE—The BILLIARD id BOWLING F BALOON and RESTAURANT /th st., bet. H and Ists.,verycheap. The owner in bad health, Inquire on the premises, my 5-3t* For SALE—A three story frame HOUSB. ings roome, with water basement, in good repair. Inquire atthe b~-se, {537 10th at., bet. Va. av., and Is’ “ly one square from Smithsonian grounds my5.7t $25 A MONTH—To rent. a FINE BRIOK WELLING, ¢n high ground, od 1o- cality, + Bix d rooms. Some furniture forsale. No. 4: Hollidge Bloc, P street, bet, Fourth aad Fifth, my 4-3t* {;URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—A four story F BRICK HOUSE, with garden, pleasantly lo cated on K streat, between 4th and 5th streats, Dan immediately taken possession of. By civing references and ‘ticulars, address Box No, Sir Boo. ad other particulars, addr a Soe i io Cute tat dah TS ee = cane of i cream and soda water saloon, situated on 3d and & streets, Island. A splendid stand and a good rum of custom. My desire fora partner isl have other business,and unable to atterd to it properly. Call early, 1t* BAKER THROCKMARTIN. BY, WANTED—To jie shersig a and orae painting. al e~ tween sth and 13% 6ts, upataire im thie ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, I6or 18 years of py tof HOtEnTrNT, S73Fe areuuer beinaee 10th and lith sta . Seen yate WANTED-A respectable WOMAN, to taxe an infant to wet nurse, at their own home, Aldrose Mrs, JOHNEON, Washington Post Office. WANTED—a GIRL to do yeneral heasework. Must come well recommended. White pre- ferred. No. 419 I street, between 10th and 11th. G IRL WANTED-—One who understands general housework, can havea good home ins small yeas family. Apply at 255 Virginia avenue, slan Reference required, m 4-2t* TED, at No. 76 East Capital atreet, Oapi- Hill, a good servant woman to do the general bourse work of asmall family. Good ref- erences will be required, and good wages given. my 4 2t* ANTED_A Great class MILLINER and DRESS MAKER. Good references required. Board and washing to be had in the Rouse. Apply at Mre. Nolan’s, H street, i Reontlete utente reet, between Hineteon ene V / ANTED—AGENTS and DISCHARGED SOL- DIERKS, who can make from $5 to $10 per day. Call at 271 Penn. avenue, between 10th and Htb streets, south side, my 4-2tt EDWARD FITZKI. OUSE WANTED —Wanted a Furnished or Uofurnished HOURE, of from six to eight rooms, for four or six months, in Georgetown or the First Ward, near the street railroad. Good care will be taken of the property, and the rent Pid monthly: in advance. Inquire of W. OBES, (Furniture store,) near Ocd Fellows’ Hall 7th street. k mys lw ANTED—A good WOMAN 000 Kat the Union ¥¥ Hotel, corner of 13'2 st. and B. my 3-3t* ANTE PLUMBER. Apply to O'HARE Ww & NOONAN, 402 D st. between 6th and 7th, WV ANTED—A e30d CARRIAGE-SMITH and WW WoopwoeR eR. Aho wont Bow Te learn carrizge smitbing, Apply at No 344 6th Cat. my 3-64" man who. writes a plain bend. understands bookkeeping, and is compe‘ent te fill a position in actoreas ssleamar. Oan bring the best of city references, AddresaT. R.,8tar office, m3 3t* ANTED- Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonda, Pistols, Pawnbroke:s’s Tickets,’ Furniture, Clothing, or any article ofvalue. The highest cash Brice naid, or exchanged for other goods At ‘inger’s Bewing Machine Agency, 502 9th street, three doors north of Pa. avenue ap 21m* A FRENCHMAN FROM PARIS, who has re- ceived an exceHent education, having his evenings disergaged, (free at 5 o'clock p.m.) Wishes to give some lessons in the French lan- evage. The best referecces given, Terms mod- erate. Address P. T.,Box 11, Star office. alf Im* BER SKINS WANTED !—The subscribers will pay the highest cash pices for DEER SKINS, at their Buckskin Glove Manufactory, 106 High atrect. Georgetown, D. C. poy lé-tf BAMSBOURG & BBERT. WASTES—A limited number of PUPILS for instrestion on the piauo forte. Best of ref- erences given, 4 plpat No 526 H st., between 6th and 7th ts. map 53-8 ANTSD. WwW 300,000 LADIES MORE, Who want the new style of Collar, to baling their Swiss Muslin, &c., to WM PRINOE’S Stamping and Fiuting Depot, 351 F street, and get tuem Fluted. Prince ,as two machines made expressly for Qailling Ladies Buffies without the use of gum he. end ave the only machines here to @o such work ed 3- W 45,7 Bp SECOND HAND BURNITURS. Al-o, MIRRORS. CARPETS. BEDS, BED DING.and HOUSEF URNISHING GOODS of every description. B. BUCHLY, 306 7th street, Jett between G aad H, east side. AL THE WELU-KNOWN HOUSE 2% OF M. WILLELAN Ladies will findall the novelties Paris produces in LACE GOODS, MILLIMNERY GOODS, MAN- TILEAS, DRESSES, TRIMMINGS, SILES, VEL- VETS, Ladies’ UNDER GARMENTS, HUMAN BAIB QUOD8, Lubin’s and DeMarson’s PERFU- MERY, OOUDEAY’S POMADE, etc. Ladies can have Dresses and eversthingia the Millinery line made t» order. Hair Dressing, Hair Dyeing and Shampooing done in the house, and al! kinds of Hairwork mad to order. Orders given to Paris for any kind of Goods for not less than $100 will be attended to faithfully. M. WILLIAN, Importer, No. 306 Penna. av.. Washington, D.C., No. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, ap 10-Jm {Repub& Chron] MAYOR'S OFFICE, Arnrit 26, 1365. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Mayor’s Office until SATURDAY, a m., the sixth (6th)day of May, for laying the gas and water service pige on 5th street west, from D street north to G street north, where directed b Commissioner, the pipe to be laid one foot ofcurb line. is a The gas service pipe to be one-inch wrought iron pipe, with the usnal one-inch gas cock. The water service pipe shall be % inch, strong lead pipe, weighing not less than thre» pounds two ounces per foot. and shall be laid thirty-six inches below the street surface. The stop cock inside the curb t> be % inch brass cock, without projecting stem, 60 that it shall be under the exciu- sive control of the Corporation, with box and cover, conforming to Corporation |, The bid for the eervice pipes will be per lineal foot of the pipe laid, and a epecified sum for the tapping and Corporation stop, the curbstone stop-cock. and the box and cover, OBEPH ¥F. BROWN ap 28 eotmays Acting Mayor. AAs REMOVED FROM MY OLD PLACE of business, corner of Ninth and D streets, to RO. 481 NINTH STREET, between D and E, L I beg leave particularly t» call the attention of my customers and the public gencrally, to this re- moval, where I shall keep constantly on hand a large and well assorted stock of GROCBRIE3, The citizens of Washington and of the surropn4- ing country are earnestly solicited to call and ex- amine my stock of goods which will be sold at fair ices. Pifeb 16-00Sm* RICHARD J. RYON, ELMBOLD’B CONCENTRATED EXTRAOT BUOBU, is the Great Diuratic. HELMBOLD’S GONCENTRATED EXTRACT BARSAPARILLA, ts the Great Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rules of Pharma- cy and Chemistry, and are the most active thatcan be made. mar 25-6m f REE ECS THE GREAT CHINESE REM- EDY FOR GONORRHEA, GLERT, Ero.— One Box WILL PERFORM 4 CURE. Ingredients are purely vegetable. It is pleasant to the taste, has no bud odor, aad be carried in the vest pock- et without fear of deteetion. Circulars free, Price la box. Bold by JOHN J. KROMER, succe: hi’ aad fa Washington by B-O. FORD, 290 B phia andin B, BC 5 is avenue. Bout by mall ie ia6-e0 BLMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU and IM- H PROVED ROSE WASH cures secret id di cate disorders, in all their stages, at lit D6! little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, an poexposure. It is pleasantin taste and oder, im- mediate in its action, and free from all injurious properties. mar %-6m 10 HOUSEKBEPERS AND OTHERS.—Ho: keepers can always find at our Store ae =) full stock of fine CHINA, CROOK ERY. USES Ce eel WARE, of latest ylesand at the lo’ cash WEBB 44 13 VER! 5 apl2 lotif Gad Fellows’ a re st, PHopoeRaras ainted neatly in oil oolors for 2 by a lady arti l~ to Aas ire @ send name and ad. ist. Pleas ¥T, Washington Post Office, BEADY AND CONGCLUBIV A Hare 7 GREE US Ee © & com: et forth in the U.8. Dispensatory. oe Bae tory. mar 25-6m_ Remarks from Chemwal is FTE: GAUBEUL EXAMINGTION OF HELMBOLD’S PREPARATIONS. they e1 itmost confidence. Weconsider them EERS & liable. Philadelphia, June 12th, 1860. Fee oor ee mn ac a ONEY LIBEBALLY ADVAN - Moxos: WaTonns Senaene, Bo ati business strictly confidential. Office hours from 1} A. M., tol, and from 5 to7 P, M. No. 2 two deors e in atreet, Diamond Broker. re , Paper. Fo SALE—A good BARBER SHOP, with a ,Jargerun of customers For sale cheap. [a- quire at the corner of 7th and streets. my4-2t* Fo RENT—Two Unfurnished ROOMS, suitable fer small family, on M street, between 15th st. and Vermont avenue. Rent low. my 4 3t* F URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—Three OHAM- BERS to let, to igeebemsn, only,in a ver; pleasant location, No. 387 6th street, between c and H sts, m4 3t™ Fo RENT—Two good-sized UNFURNISHED ROOMS, well adapted to housekeeping by a small family. Rent moderate. Apply at No. 564 13th street, between Cand D, Island. my 4-6t* FOE RENT Four rooms suitable for house- keeping. Large garden with fruit and flowers and good water onthe premises. Bnquire at No 18, Gay street, Georgetown, D.C. at" A AUCTION SALES, BY WM. B. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, LDING ON NORTH L 8STREBT AN BOTICUT AVENUM AT uy INBBDAY AFTERNOO) at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in front of the Lot 13, Square 163, on L street an ronting 20 feet by od and substantially built ining two rooms, 14: Terms: One half cash; balanee 3and6 months,: bearing interest, and secured by deed of trust on } the premises. Conveyancing at the my5 . and improved feet, and a geod c expense of the W.L. WALL & O GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526, corner of 7th and D streets north, AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOL TCHEN QUSRHOLD apd KITCHE ; the 8th instant, at 10 o’clock a.m. wat the residence ofa lady declining onl3sth street, between B and C, ral assortment of Furniture, astor and Side Chairs ‘eads, Bureaus, Washatands Tables, Hair, Husk. and Cotton-top Mat- tresses Radiator and other Stoves China, Glassand Crockery ware th many other articles unnecessary to enu- Island, a gene: GREBN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. - AUOTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. BY J.C. McGUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, TRUBTER’S BALE OF A BUILDING LOT ON ee . BETWEEN 15TH AND On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 5th, at 56 o’cloek, on the premises, by virtue of a deed frast duly recorded im Liber N.O. T.. No. 47, fo- ‘08 45 to 47. I shall sell the weatermost part of Let 3. Bquare No. 195, fronting 15 feet on M streot, z. oO ec: 0) “é ae id see REAM. re tn . Trustee. epB-eokds J.C. Mc@UIRE & 00., Aucts,_ Y¥ J.C. McQUIRE & O@., Auctioneers. FINE ARTS—SPACIA - We wouid call the attention of trosy ta Wash - el vicinity to the really fne collection of Oi Painti now on exhidition at the Austion Rooms of J.C. Me@uire & Co. Man valuable original works sre in the cellection, by tuth Buropean and American artists. The following are the more preminent artists whose works cholson, Bernede loran. G Bensail, represented, viz:—G A. Bommers, Thor. Motan, 4 ¥. Meade. Fontaine, Juliard, Fragneau, H. Miller, T. H. Smith, 8. P. Dykes, Krippendorf, and Hart- wick. The Paintings and Frames are to be sold together. positively without reserve, on the er: ings ef THURSDAY and #aiDLY, May ith and 7h o'clook. J. 0, Mc@UIRB & OO., Aucta, BY J. 0, McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers VEEY VALUABLE PROPER . NORTH. BETWEE: ANB FOURTRENTH STRE. A three. story Brick House. No 372, with three- story back building. being Lot N. 20, fronting 26 feet 5 inches on H street, and run- ning back 144 feet to a 3) foot alley, and ou its west side bas a 15 feot alley, running north through the square. The front building i and 5] deep, with woe SALE ON £TS WEST, NORTH 0.5, in Square 26 feet 5 inches front the back building 25 feet deep and 15 feet wide, with a lobby 10 feet deep, between frontand back buildin Thefront and back bu: besides store room and large kitchen, two of the rooms in front building being fine large drawing le will take place on SATURDAY, the 13th lock p.m,, if not previously dis- and private stairway. ngs contain 12 rooms, R sale, and possession given the Ist of and stamps. &c ,at_ expense of _purch. . Ks) NDBEWB, Trustee 3.0, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ‘OR SALE—A two story dwelling HOUSE. ner of Sth and G sts, No. 446 Navy Yard Hill. For particulars inquire of occupants of house. my St* W.8 GRILLO. Fos BENT —A very desirable front ROOM on 26 floor in house No, 420 Pa.av.. north side, between 4). and 6th sts. Inquireof J M. JOHN- BON,No, 383 EB street, between 9th and lth streets, may 4-3t* {OR RENT—Very desirable ROOMS, well fur- rished; can be used for housekeeping. Also, a splendidly furnished saloon PARLOR, with patie? forly at 326 G at , between th and 13th, my ig {OBR SALE—A fine GROCERY BUSINESS. very best stand. geod stock,&c. Or wil sell one- half of the business. - FOR RENT—LARGE BRICK, sixteen rooms, furniabed. B.M. HALL & 00... my 4 3t cornemth and F sta. iO LET—PART OF HOUSE No, 598 N street north, between 6th and 7th, consisting of three very desirable rooms, parlor and bedroom fur- nithed, kitchen unfurnished; suitable for a gan- tleman and his wife. References given and re- quired. Possession given immediately. Apply on the preraiset. my 4 2t™ FF42s For SALE, 158 acres improved Land. 38 milesfrom Wash- ington, 4 miles north of Rockville, ba!f mile of the survey of Metropolitan R. R. Price $4,000. Half cae; half} and 2 years. Imprevements worth the money. 0. Z, INCASTER, myi-tit Rockville, Maryland, OR RENT—"Two Unfurnished ROOMS, suitable for a smali-family,on M street, between 15th street and Vermontay. Rent low. my 3-3t* (OR RENT—Three Furnished RED ROOMS, with privilege of sitting room. Enquire at 433 lith street, between G and H. my 3 3té Foe, RENT wa pleasant unfarnished ROOMS. ory, With gag; Lequire after 4p. m. north, side st., 5 doors east of 18th my3-3t*_ FOR RENT —Two Unfarnished ROOMS, on first floor, with use of summer kitchen. Apply on 17th street, one door north of my 3 St* Foz RENT—A Brick HOES! s¢ centaining seven rooms, fit for store or boarding house. Apply corner 5th and Kart Capitol sta. my3-3t* Te REN?—STOBRB and four ROOMS. Fixtares L for sale; corner of 2d and C at. north, Capitol Hill. pares HOBSE and WAGON forsale cheap. my 3-3t* Fo Ee ian 309 K st., bet. 14th and lsth two FURNISHED ROOMS. suitable for gen, tlemen, five uinutes walk from Treasury @ fa Departments, = ao: ial F P SALE—Four HOUSES and LOTS of 5 and 6 roums each, on Va ay., Dear 2d st. Peymenta eary. Possession Jane lst. Apply to D. M.LAW- BENCK, after4 p.m., No. 63 K st., con. of 25th etreet, my 3 tf re BENT—A handsomely furnished FRONT ROOM, on 2@ tloer, with Board, in a quiet privats family. A most desirable azmmer rani - dene. Aeply at 439 lith at,, betraen Gane eg sts, m 3-30" S024 FOUNTAINS AND FRUIT 8TANDS FOR +3 s2LE.—One on Pennaylvania avenue, rent frea; splendid locatien. Call on P. F, MILLIGAN, 346 Datreet, between 9th and lth. Coach Fac- tory. my 3-3t* | }OR BALE —Five Gordon Presses, 1 Degenar and 1 Rueg'es Press, and 1 Hoe Label Press, Cabi- neta and Pypes, 100,00) Envelopes, reams Note @. C. JENKS. my 3 ot* 18 Contre Market Space. Fo SALE—The @OOD WILL and TOOLS of a Brare Finishing shop, now. doing @ good busi- ness, in making Models for patente. Ke. Sati tory reasons given for salling. Baoquire Bhop, 402 F street. my 3-3t* Fo. SALE—A RESEAURANT, fixtures com- ete, and five rooms furnished. Lease for y nd rent low; situation good. The place is valuable for adress maker or any other similar business. Terms very low. Apply at once to R, M HALL & CO Fand 7th m 3 3t M, containing about 18 acre: g ituated about one mile from the market house ip Secrqeiown: B.C , oa the Canal Road, pear the Columbia Foundry. There isa new house, 75 feet front, containing 8 rooms, porches back and front, kitchen, and rgom above for servants, fountain before the door; two good springs near the kitehen, good orchard of pears, cherries, peaches. and an immense stone quarry on tho Canal Road. There is sleotwo other houses on the farm, one of brick. the other a framed house. A well of good water in the yard, Both paying a good interest. There is also two large sepsragua beds. All persons desirous of purcharing such plaee are invited to call and ex- fi . Sree eels: BAMORL CROWN. | my 3. Fee, SatH Of EXCHANGE—A’ valuable FARM, of 300 acres, title indigputable. desir- ably located, within three miles south of Brandy Btation,on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, in Qulpeper county, Virginia. There is lv) acres ef first quality growing timber, and 20) acres adapted for cultivation and grazing, abun ly supplied with water, and comfort: Dwelling S'varm Building. For information and terma, dress or inquire at Star Oftice for J. F. BNYDER, my2-20 ies = HE STOCK and GOOD WILL of the Grocery and Liquor Btore. corner 3d street and Maas, avenue, for sale, Apply for Sdays at the Store my 1-¢o3t™ OOD CHANCE FOR A COMPRTETT MAN — G MATERIAL, GAB FIXTURES and GOODS of a Restaurant, centrally located, for sale—the house very convenient and clean. Inquire at DEMONGEOT'S Human Hair and Perfumery Store, corner of D and 1th streets, near the avs- nue. my 1-2"* ROPERTY FOR SALE—-N th Beers eran cton, No. 49 Louisiana ave. 29 Inquire next dowr. T° LET—Pleasant furnished ROO M8, connect- ing or single in a private femily, Terms moderate; at 380 E street, between ivth and llth ats. __ Sp2l Im* Te FUBNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with or without board, in a private family. Inquire at Le Dunbarton street, Georgetown, D. C. api - ‘OR BALE—ON LONG TIME—A FARM af 150 acres, about 13 miles from the city, near Coles- Ville, Maryland; well watered and a brick house; or would exchange it for city property. 8) ur. ther particulars inquire of ‘A MORBHOUSE, cor- ner of K and 25th streets. ap 2] Im* Fo SALE—A LUMBEB PLANING and SAW ING MILL, with engine and machinery, and one of Pages’s patent Saw Mills, all in complete running order, with the Frame Building situated & the cea meat eeeet and center Market ouse, e a) ing te © sold cheap PY SOHN BRADY, _m 29-20" No. 647 13:h street; Island. OR BEX T—A fine HOUSE in Georgetow: F C., containing fifteen room . with water and gas, known as No. 40, on Ist street, between Po- tomac and Market ets. A lease will be given from one to four years. For terms, &c.,inquire of JOB. F. KELLEY, Real Btate Agent, office 363 8th street west, near I street north. i Fo SALE—Derirable BUILDING 8 ye ott ferent parts of the city. I ier BTEPRENB & O0..829 Pacav " tan. ‘e 518 JOHN D. EDMOND & CO., 513 613 7th street, between Dand B, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, DEALERS 18 BUILDER'S ,BLAOKSMITH’S, HOUSBHOLD and GENERAL HARDWARE and OUTLERY, Out and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Horse-shoos and Horse shoe Naila, Basps, Files, Springs, Axles, Axletrees, Nuts and Washers, Anvils, Vices, Shovels, Picks, Axes, Rope, GI Split Cane for chair bottoms, 518 7 (aviv 518 ‘AND MILITARY OPBRATIONS: or a Oriti- Baal and Military Eustory of the Ware of Fred. stg aerate il Med y¥! . yy, ona! o ‘aneial Ly ie ch’ by Col. J.B. 8. Higuch by Gol. 3.8, Holabird, U- 8. A.; 2 vole FEANCE TAYLOR, ARB OF COUNTERFREL’ Ne Yerep DEALERS mat ltt Hiss Gelder RSLMabSeuNtRATESE ABATIONS. > mar 25-6 . ¥J. 0: MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. NEAT TWO-8TORY B USS, WITH RRICK BACK BUILDING ON 16TH &TREERT. BET On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 1, at o’clock, en the premises, we shall sell Lot 15. Merrick’s subdivision of square No. 181, fromting 22 feet on ]6th street weat, between Massachusetts avenue and north P street, an feet to a 2)-feot alley, improved story brick dwelling house with b containing in DESIRABLE, BO! runping back ~=- 1 six rooms and passage. rms: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, with secured notes bearing interest. A)l conveyaacing and stamps at cost of the pur- J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, KER & BELLEW, Auctioneers, No. 368 7th street, one door above I. ITURE, THE CONTENTS OOMS, AT AUG the sth inst, at l0o @ residence of SEHOLD FURN noUny ELEVEN Ri On MONDAY ’cleck, @, m., we will sell at t y 1 i of & gentleman who is leaving thecity, at No. 352 Seveath street, be- tween I and K streets,an excellent assortment of well kept household furniture, the contents of Parlor an@ Bedroom Car, Lounges, Bureaus, Wardro' and Bedzoom Stoves, Oil Cloths, Double Bedsteads. Mattresses, Bedding, Crockery f Window Bhades, Xc.. together with a zene. ral assortment of kitchen requisites. m2 The whole is otlered at pvivate sale until the day. of sale, when it will be sold without reserve for casb. House for rent. BROOKER & BRLLEW, Ancts. UARTERMAST ER’ VBS. MILLS. 8, ke <ALE.OF CONDEMNED Q S**Sronss, . HORSE PO GRAIN CLEANER! Chics Quartermaster’s Office, Deno! of Washington? Washington, D. C,,M Will be sold at under the diree- 0.8.7 A.Q. M.. UL 8. acgare between Band ¥ ang.2)th and C., on THURSDAY, May th, 6), at 10 o'clock a. ter’s Stores, condemned s¢ unfit for public use, Axes, Picks, Augurs, Brushes, Boil Buokets. Blankets, Bits, B: Wegon Dover m., a bet ef Q ra Curry Combs, ammers, Hatchets, Kni Gpllar Pads: Rope, : -Saws, Shovels. Baddles, Seddle-Trees, Whips, and alarge lot of Wrought-kron Bz: Herre Shoes, Wagon Tire, &c, raps, Cast Iroa, ALSO, 12 Horse Powers, complete, 19 Burr stone Milla 2 Klevators, with shaftiny, 2Grain Oleaners ande lot of Belting and iron Gearirg. 5 Bucceastul bidders wil) be required to remove the stores within five days from date of sale, Terms cash, in Government funds. D, H. RUCKER, Brigadier General, and Chief Quartermaster. Y C.B.L. GROWN & CO., Aucts, EXECUTOR’ 8AL InG Lo By order of the’ LUABLE BUILD bt bi re ? Gourt 0 onorable Orphans’ Gourt o| the District of Columbia, we will sell at bie ‘ jy at Sp.m.,on remisas. Lot No. 32, in aquare No. 435; said onts 25feeton 7th atreet (Islant,) west, be E.running back 94 feot to a 10 foot Terms: Oze half caah; the balanse in six and twelve months, duly secured, All conveyance asd revenue stamps at the cost WILLIAM HB. B . MORSE Exeentors of Samuel Hamilton, dece C. BR. Lb. CROWN & CO., Au BY J.@. BTAFFORD & ©O., Auctionsers, VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUG On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May %th. at 6 o’clk, , We Shall sell, the east haifof Lot No. 16, in Square No. 724, fronting 28 feet 9 inchos o » and running back 102 feet; inch to a Palley.between First and Second streets provements consists 0 ne with Back Build erty fronts D street north. opposite the B. the immediate vicinity of the Katl- This property is weil shaded hy trees on the east and fromrits locationisa d ble summer residence, Also. immediately after the sale of the above, we shall seil the adjoining Lot No. 17. fronting D street 57 feet 6 inches and running back 9) feet,im proved cn the rear by three smal: tenements. this property is a spontaneous well of pure spring r. Terms: One-third cash, at the time of sale: the residue in sixand twelve m secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cast of the pur- J.G@. STAFFORD& CO. of the purchaser. on the premicea, on north D street, onthe, with interest, B* J.0.McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF THE FINE GROCERIES, LI OLD ESTABLISHMEN L A AVENUE, (DIRECTLY OPP. In consequence of the ill-health of Mir, Jo- went, the subscribers have offer at auction, on PHURS- «May 4, 1865, at 10 o'clock, their Liquora, and Segars, in bottles and cask, ye Whiakies, dor” CHOIOER STOCK OF AT TH OSITE WIL- determined to DAY MORNING choice stock of fine Wines, Very old Cognac Brandies, ery old Pert, Bherry, and M Beotch Ales, London Porter snes Wines agnes, Olaret,and White Wincs Green and Black Teas, (6-Ib caddies) A full assortment of Crosse & Black well’s London Sauces and Pickles Sardines, French Peas, Oil, Mustard Fine Havana Oigars, Domestic do., acco Large lot of Fancy Groceries Btore pares Wagon, (new), large Clock, (over To be sold in quantities to euit the trade, Catalogues ready day of sale, ‘A. BININGER & CO..219 Pa. ay. 3.0. McGUIRE & ©0., Aucts, WZ TBE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Postponed until MONDAY MORNING, May 8, same hourand place. J.C. McGUIBE & CO.. Aucts, PRY GEREN & WILDIAMS, Auctioneers. REPOSITORY ON DATREET. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH STREETS. NOTIOR. On SATURDAY MORNE ui, the 6th of May, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will sell at the Re; cash,to pay board wm expen: owner does net come. pay the same, one Brown Horse; works wel} in any kind of harness, about seven yearsold, — ~ Terms cash, JOBN OC. HOWARD. my3d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* WM. b: WALI-& ©O., Auctioneers; At the Horse Bazaar, 95 La. erenue. PALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, &0. On SATURDAY MOKNING, 6th instant, at 10 o’clock, will be sold about FIFTY HORSES. 5 saltable to saddle and harness. Fall description atsale, ALSO, Ove full blooded bay Gelding, seven yearsoli, 15% bands bigh a fine saddle and ru nning horse, the AS therough bred.borse in the United ates. ALSO, One gray Horse, seven years old, fifteen han: for saddle and hb. , fine driver gentieand kind. A Sue faraily horse,and.cau be drives by woman orchid. ADSO, A Ohertnut Sorrel Horse, to pay expenses ArSO, A large collaction of mewand second-hand Car- rages. Buggies, Rockaways, Exprese Wagons, c., ke. ALSO, New and second-hand Harness. Regular sales day Tuesd Thursday and Bat urday, without regard to weather. i Carriages. Harness. &c., always at private fale, my3 [Chron] W.L, WALL.& CO., Aucta, Y WM.L. WALL& CO., Auctioneers. Washington Horse and €arriags Bazaar, 95 La. av., bet. 9th and 10th ste. NOTICE. On BATURDAY MORNING, the 6th of May, at 10 o’clook, I will sell at the Bazaar, for cash, to pay board and expenee incurred, if the owner does not come forw: «prove properby,and take him away, One Chestnut Horse, an estray, and Bas been regu- larly advertised as such in the. fe = per, according to law WM.H. REEVES, ap 20d WW. L. WALL & CU,, Aucta. BY°- = ‘L. OROWN & CO., Auctionoers, LOTS AT AUCTION. We will sell on BATURDAY, May the 6th, at 5 p. m., on the premi ots Noo. 1, 2. 3acd 41m Banare No. 23). Kach. Lot fronts 2i feet 3 inches on B street, between léth and 15th streets, the canal, running back 120 feet; said Lots are i proved by seven small tenemonts. Bohs One-half caah; balazee in six and twetve jonths. Rios texenors: and Revenue atamps at cost of the ‘CDAtArI. Pimyit= CR. L, CROWN & OO., Aucta. ¥oW. L. WALL & GO., Auctioncers. TRUBTEE’S SALB.OF VALUARLE REAL Bg- ATE IN THR SEVENTH WARD. By_virtue of scecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity sitting, bear- ing date December 1th, 1954, and passed’ in « caee in which Willies R. Riley et. al. in benalf of the ‘‘Mbunt Vernon Building Association,” are Qompjainants. and Sdward M. Qiarke et, al.. are Defendants, (No. 191 waste) I shall oer for sale at Publig Auction. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of April, A. D..1 (3 Bo’clock, P, M,, he following Real Estate, v } All that ‘part of Lot numbered nina (9) in square npmbered three hundred and fifty-three (353) of the plan of the City of Washington, begin- ning for the same at the north-east corner ef said square, af the intersection of D street. south and lth street wost; thence caning soutir on aline with said 10th street nimoty (90) feet, thence west fifty-fonr (54) feet ten and one-half (1044) inches, thence north ninety (9) feet, thence seston with, said “D street” fifty-four (64) fectten and one- half(10'4) inches to the place of becinuing, with the improvements thereon. ‘Fhis property is situated on the corner of D strecteouth and j0sh street weet, aud Offers great inducements to purchasers. Torme—One-third cash, the residuein six and twelve months, the purchaser giv're his notes for the deferred payments satisfactorily éndorsed and Title deed to be retained until all of the purchase money is paid. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of salesre sot eamplied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by giving ae tars otcs eas pewspaper priated in city of Washin, peed . A. LLOYD, Trustee. W.L. WALL & Ancts, beta aabdebesaat ts Eten CO., Anc! SS THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED TO TUESDAY AFTERNOON, tame bour, 2d May. . LLOYD. Trustee. aps WM. L. WALL & OO., Acsts, ag- THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER Posr- oned to TUBSDAY BVBNING .%th instant, name four. ‘A_ LLOYD, Trustee mys WM. L, WALE & 00. Aucis. BBX FAS. 0. McGDIBR & 00., Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVENTH STREE’ WEST. NEAR THE OORNER OF M BrREET, AT PUBLIC SALE. . @n MONDAY AFTERNOON, May Sth, at six o'clock, on the premites. we sball sell parts of Lote No 13 and J4. in Bauare No, 449, fronting 21 feet 24. inches on 7th street west. mear the corner of M street north, and running 115 feet, with a 4 feet side alley to be kept open for the mutual ac- aommodation of this and the adjoining lot Tezmt: One half cash; the balance insix and awele months, with secured notes bearing in- r } bearing interest from the day of sale. Ai Conveyancing and stamys at cost of the pur- TM makds J. 0. MCGUIRE & O., Aveta. fale AT ALEXANDRIA, VA., OF CON- DEMNED GRAIN, GRAIN SACKS, HORSES, AND MULES. Ohtef Quartermaster’s Office. Depot af Washington, Washington, > May 4, 1355. Will be sold at public auction, at Alexandria, Vv 5, at Il o'clock a. von MONDAY. May _1:, mec about 500) bushels of Grain and 20.00 Grain Sacks, condemned as being unfit for public use. ALSO. at the same place, on TUESDAY, May 18, 1335, atl! o’clock a. m., @lot of condemned Horses and ules. 8 cash in Government funds. Tere conn D, H. RUCKER, Brig, Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, my 4-d Depot of Washington. SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER tS STORES, GRAIN, we Naber! SAOGKS. ef Quartermaster 's Office, of Washington, ae Washtngton, D.C., May 4, 1855. Will be sold at public auction, at oth st-est wharf, Washington, D.0., on SATURDAY, May 13, 1865, at 10 o'clock @. m.,@ lot of Quartermaster Stores. condemned as unfit for public service, Viz. ‘Wheelbarrows, Globe Lanterns, Shovels Paulias. Canvas. Brooms, Buckets Rakes, Oheirs, Files, Lamps Horse Brushes, Harness, &c, LsO, At the same time and place, 70 bushels of Corn, Fee paeee oon and about ween in Sacka, i ment funds, erms cas! no Governmert ‘RU KER, Brig, Gen, and Chief Quartermaster, my 4-8t Depot of Washington. Y J. G. BTAFFORD & CO., Auctioneers, LE LOT NBAR THE GOVERNMENT NTING OFFICE. AT AUCTION On MONDAY AFTERNOO! on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 625, fronting 25 feet on @ atreet north, ruani: back 97 feet to 15- foot aliey. roperty fronts @ street north, near North street. and in the immed: i ce and near Oatholie Ohurch, ina jocation for a private residence. y the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. yaneice and revenue stamps at the cost of {Obron’}_ J. @. BTAFFORD & 00 , Aucts, ¥ MoDEVITT & CONNOLLY, Auctioneers, DB TO BE SOLD AT 8,.at 6 o'clock, an Gaiters, new and secend hand Sloweng alm good as new, Fu and Poeket Outi days. t Thursdays and Baturdaye, ‘ price paid for Furnit &eo. H pubettanded apete| & OONNOLLY, Aucts. Day eal Night sales Tuesdays, commencing at7 The highest cag Out-door sales ap 12-Im* MoDEVI' BRETIARD TABLES FoR BAL —Thesubscr!i BILLIARD TABLES ich he will dispose of #1R8 Fr OLAsé fe room, ennsylvania av. __ PROM ry ba SALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING, CAMP AND GARRISON BQUIPAGE, TEN’ : OUTTINGS, &c. oe Chief Quartermasters Office, Depot af Washington ‘ashington, D.C , May 4, 1855. , Will be s 1d at public auction, under the dirac- tion of Captsin D. G. Thomas, M.8.K.,U.8. A.. H ged sgeois worth Nwachtaehons 76 "on a north. Was' on, D. MONDAY, May 22; 1835. at 10 ciclock large lot ef condemaed Clothing, &c., eonsist- ing of— Tofantry and Cavalry Coats, Jackets, Drawers, Bhirte, Felt Hats, Caps, Bu pets. Drum Head: Leggins, F! Tents. &c. Buccessfal bidders must remove the stores within five (5) daye from date ofsale. de. ‘erms cash, Government fap OK ER, my4 16t Depot of Wasbingto F PUBLIO ANIMALS, AC BAW AGONS. ‘eo. ie ASTER GENERAL'S COAT ahinEtOn. D.C, april 39 ions There will be sojd at public aution, to ‘the high- est bidder, under the direction of Brigadier Gene- Bib Vourttets cant Sehmend neice y ichmo} ri reaatlty of HORSKS. MULES: WAGONS, snd HaRN 88, condemned now unfit for public service, many of which will auewer very well for and road pnrposes. This sale will commence at City Point at ten o’clock a. m., on MONDAY, &th May, 1865, and be ay, may 24 the number of animals to be sold ia about two thi y Terme cash. in Government funds. GB,Q: ms e Genecal. To be published in New York Tribune, Tims id Post; Philadel ress, ewe tve tune anne =