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: LOCAL NEWS. = AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT, WasrIncTon THEATER.—Benefit and last @pyearance of Mrs. I. B. Philhps, and last ent ot Aape a . eee “Nick of the F m: Wooas he, wmilitary drama of «The Grover’s THEATRE.—‘Uncle Tom’s Uabin,” Moree nea peaits Katie Baker. Miss a ni = went chatacters other favyerities in promi ‘Oxvorp HaLt.—«Uncie Tom’s Cabin,” and ‘the entire company in a huge bill of songs, — and burlesque. Mattinee this after- CanNtTERBuRY.— The Fowler sisters, ballet, drama, pantomime and burlesq: and the a scene from “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Atinee this afternoon, and benefit of John Esputa, leader +f the orchestra. MxrRorotiTaNx HALL.—Music, songs, dan- ces, and all the other attractions of a popular tree concert saloon. Opp FrLLows’ HALL.—Wyman in wender- ful feats of Magic and Ventriioquism, an enter- tainment affording pleasure and profit, Little folks should not miss it. JUENEMAN’S GARPEN, Capitol Hill.—Pic- nicof the Shields Club this afternoon andeye- ning. A pleacant time is expected. IsLaND HALi.—Grand Ball of the Island Soctal Club. Arrangements are perfected tor insuring a brilliant success. Watracn Hatt, Navy Yard.—Grand Uon- cert of the Fgmale Intermediate School of the Third Disty Look out fora rare musical treat. ~; MiLiTary HALL, 397 Penn’a avenue, bet. 1 and 6th streets.—Singing, dancing and other attractions. Admission free. ———— Grand LARCENY.—Frank Andrews, colored, ‘Was Arrested yesterday by officer McCoilgan, of the Fourth Ward, upon a charge of grand isr- ceny. Upon examidation before Justice Wal- ter it appeared that he had been operating @x- tensively. and the officer, searching his haunts, recovered a lot of bed furniture stolen from Mrs. Cauly, by whom he had been employed as a servant, a lot of carpenters’ tools be- longing to R. Addison, about #10 worth of clothing belonging to Mrs. Cavanaugh, anda number of boxes of confectionery belonging to peck Eckeley. Andrews was sent to jail for court — CRIMINAL Counr.—Yesterday, Tasker Har- Tis, charged with assault and battery, was found guilty, and sentenced to twenty days imprisonment and a fine of #15. illiam Dorris, grand larceny; guilty. One year im the penitentiary. William Scott, petty larceny. cents. ° In the case of Flynn, Miller, Mazine, Sea- man and Lynch, the jury reported that they ‘were unable to agree. They were discharged and a nolle pros. was entered in the case. ge ACOIDENT AT ScHOOL.—A little girl named ida Jordan was injured yesterday by a a fall from the top of a bulkhead over the stairway im the third story of the old building corner 10th and E streets, used as a public school house. The children were playing in asmall room from which old furniture had been rée- moved the day before, and to which no admis- sion was allowed by the trustees or teachers. The whole building i: a most ailapidated and dangerous structure, but the trustees had made arrangements for the reconstruction of the porches before this accident occurred. a ina aaa Roresry.—Yesterday, officer Anderson, of the mounted police, Ist precinct, arrested Moses J. Wixom and Orlando Turner, upon a charge of highway robbery. It wassworn be- fore Justice Handy, by Stephen O’Brien, that Wixom knocked O'Brien down and took his pocket-book and money, on the road east of the Anacostia. Turner was with Wixom. The pocket-book and meney were foundon Wixom, who was atat to jail forcourt, Turner was dismissed. Fined six —— ELSEWHERE WILL BE SEEN the notice of the dissolution of the firm of J. W. Thompson & Co., Plumbers and Gas Fitters, No. 269 Penn. avenue. Mr. A. R. Shepherd, the janior part- ner, will carry on the business at the same piace, and no doubt receive the continued tavors of the old patrons. — Court or Equity—DIsTRICT oF Cotrm- Bia—Judge Wylie.—isabella Hurdle against Charles Hurdle. An order was issued to Charles A. Hurdle to show cause why he has not paid the alimony ordered under a former decree of this court. —— ROTHSCHILD’s SUMMER GARDEN is now open to the public, filled with arbors and well supplied with refreshments. Music every evening by the band of the Quartermaster’s Department. ——— es ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of A.S. Cox & Co, Attorney at Law and Claim Agent, Union Building, 320 E street, near Grover’s theatre. ———— InsanitTy.— Yesterday, Peter Dabney, col- ored, found in the streets in a state of insanity, ‘was sent to the U.S. Insane Asylum. CITY ITEMS. Perabo JzwELRyY.—Cluster sets, coral sets, jet sets, long chains, buletts, rings, jet buckles, enam- eled buckles, tor only one dollar, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Penn’a avenue, near 434 street. mi16-6t* DIED, At Hammanareett, Dela Vavia. op the j3th instant. ARY MONTGOMERY M Obarles D. Meigs. of Philadel Malor General’ b.O. Meigs, & eral, re ceunty, Pennsy!- be 7ist year of her GS. wife of Dr. ia.and mother of artermaster Gen- rmy. On the iéth inst , CHAELIE, son of Arthurand Mary McNelly, aged 5 years, 1 months and 2 days, afiera lingering 1)lness of 9 weeks, Desth bas claimed our little Charlie, Set his seal upon his brow; And his cheeks that were like roses, Are as pale as marble now, We bave closed his eve lids gently, On thedim and glassy eyes; Fer the sou] that gave them brightness Now has fied beyond the shies. Yes, he’s gone to dwell in Heaven, Little Charlie, loved aud fair. And we shall no more behold him ‘Till we go to meet him there. His funeral will take place on Thursday, the 13th i idesce of bit nts, No. 492 ¥ street, Navy Yard. at3 o’clock, p, m. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to at. tend. { Baltimore papers please copy | Op the lth of og about So’clock, PETEB Mc- ears ONNOUGH, ag years. . i if the family are popes invi- at2o’clock on Thursday, mn 18th and 1th streets. On Tuesday afternoon, May 16,at3o’clock, WM. 8 BABBELL, io the 78d year of age. The funeral will take piace at his late resilence, 498 Lat .on Thursday afterpoon, at | o’clock, which his friends and those of the family are re spectfully invited to atten: [Alexan‘'ria a een iay , t 17th inst., MA’ 5 |, only caupater of ‘Catherine aud Jeremiah Crowley, ths 2 Selfomerat will take place to-merrow at half. past three o'clock, from the corner of ith and B streets ; JAMES 8. TOPHAM & 00.'8 od PREMIUM TRUNK, SADDLEBY, AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFAOTORY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 7-s00 4% SEVENTH STREET, One Door North of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Where they continue to manufacture and hay on sale a large and fine assortment of TRUNES, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, SADDLES, HARNESS, HOBSE COVERS, XLLTABY HORSE EQUIPMENTS, SWORD BELTS. HAVEBSACKS, WHIPS, BITS, SPUBS, &e., &e., aT LOW PRICES. BEPAIRING, Trunks, &¢., repaired promptly and thoroughly. THEEE SILVER MEDALS Awarded by the Maryland Institute of Baltimore October Slst, 1864; also, the highest premium. a bronze Medal, by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute of Washington, D.0., in 1357. BOLE AGENTS For District of Columbia and Aterandris, Va,, for FRANK MILLER’S OBLESRATEP PREPARED HARNESS OIL, s supplied at the lowest ely FACTORY PRIORS "guise FROGS ATT aNOBY Tait GOV CURTIN, snd BELLE HAVEN. Apoly to ihe Oaptains op board or to JNO. B. DAVIDSON, w ater street, Georgetown may 13 BALLS, PARTIES, &¢. De U, 8. QUANT CLUB, AT TTH 8T ABK, MONDAY, May 224, 1855. admitting Eeksts fifty cents, it Gentleman and By order of the Committee. |. Edwards, oe W. Priestly, , Ellen, T. Riggies. No improper person, allowed on the gounds, W ROTHECHILD’S . UMMBR GARDEN, P bet, 34 and ith sts.,(Capitol Hill.) The largest Garden in the District. Open’ every evening, witha FRER CongEnt puget Ee GALLEB: WING 3 treshments of all kinds in nice arbors. my 13-3m* iberal terms to pic nic parti OsTPONEMENT. The BALL of the ISLAND SOOIAL CLUB, A that was to have come off last might, was, postponed on Sovonat of the inclemency of| she weathes ED ESDAY, M 185 » May 17, 1355. _ By order of the Committee. ine my 12-5t” Hwee FOR THE CIRCLE FRIBNDB2IP BOYS. who are always doing something to pean their many Lady friends and the public generally, they therefore propose to gre, their first Afternoon and Bvening Pic- ic at the Washington Park, 7th street, on Thurs- dey, ‘ay 33th, 1865, Committee pledge themselves to spare neither pains ner exp3nse to make this the grand- est affair of the season. io Fifty cents, admitting a Gentleman and adies By order of the Committee. John H. Fowler, R. H. Lucas, 1’yovler, eS Jas. Matthews, J. Hughes. my 12 5t* pe . KRBIS BEGS LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE to his former patrons and the publicin general, that at the request of a great mauy of the pupils as well as others who were s0 Well pleased with the Exhibition and May' Bail. he will continue his Glass for another Quarter, commencing on MONDAY, bh of May. Hoursof Tuition as heretofore lars for further particulars PARKER’S HALL, P the annoyances and disap; been beretofore by those having charge of the Hall where he conducted his Class formerly. A note addressed to Room No. 18 Washington Building. corner Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, will meet with prompt attention. my4-tf LOST AND FOUND. {SOUND—A small sum of MONEY at Grover's Theater, whieh the owner can have by calling at 389 Hi st., bet. 13th and Iith sts, m 17-3t* I OST—AGENT’S SUBSCRIPTION BO for 4 Gettysburg Pictures, of no value to any on except the owner. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at LOOMIS & MAYHEW’S, 46 Pa. avenue, Washington Building. 1t* ] OST—In Georgetown, on Mond: 4 on Washington or Stoddard st., SLEE\E BUTTON, chased and enamel finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving 122 Washington st. m7 A POOKET BOOK containing some money, found on the road to Giesboro, can be had by the owner, at 22 Kast Capitol street. mié 2t* I O&T—On Sunday evening,a set of lady’s OURLS 4 in going frem 23 Penn‘a avenue te George- town, By returning to above number the finder will be libera ly rewarded. myl6-3t* \AKEN UP—On Friday last, a GRAY MARE, which the owner can have by calling at 147 2d st., between B and C, prove property. pay charges and take 2t* O8T—On the morning of the 16th inst..on7th 4 street. bet, D and Bats..a HAIR BRACELET, with cold clas Itis prized by the owner on ac- count of thehair. The finder will be liberally re- warded by leaving it at 410 F street, bet 6th and ith, or at this office. m 15-3t Ss 1( REWARD .—B8trayed away last Saturday vi or Sunday, two STEERS, one red and white, and the othera dark red, marked om the back of the head and neck with . The above reward wi.l be paid if left at GEO. MILLBR'S, butcher, Navy Yard,nearthe market. m 16-3t" Lee left in one of the stores on 7th street, near H. on Saturday, May 13,8 PURTEMON- NAIE. containing a small amount of moaey and a gentleman's address. The finder will be liber- ally rewarded by leaving it at 522 Massachusetts avenue. my 16 2t* atternson; square meled, ‘The it at 3t* WANTS. ir se em Ww 'T ED—Two or th RO PAINT- ADEE Ab eect HRRRARS. ANTED—A GIRL ral housework at No. B77 othat,, bet @ and B. Good wages paid. my -2t ANT good HBR and Y TRON ER for smal Rey Apo imme- diately at 458 Ist..bet ‘th and sth. m I7 2t W ANIED-—Several competent DRESS MA- KBRS. Good ire at 103 Bridgest., GeoreetowneD Os ee wr ste WANTED-A HOUSE, with eight or ten room". Rent in ad: " Ss ANT. at Stan counter. were TEN itt Ww: NTED—By 8 young girl.a PLACE se House . wl le ‘lease Box 96 Btar Office, ype eee Ty WASTED IMMEDIATBLY—A go0a WOMAN, between sth and sth, ~>P7 ®! "°° it ANTED IMMBDIATBLY —A CHAMBBR- a hotel protease “Nera alurol meat ar govt * #9. @ color man, porter, Apply at SEATON HOUSE. myl7-at* ANTED—By e res ble Woman a SITUA- W ANON to dota ete ee een ert OA, work,orchild’s nurse, Please addressa note No. 12 Star office. No objections to travel. 1t* W AdTED_ 6 & young American woman, a SITUATION to do general housework in small private family. door north of K #t, Inquire on 19th st.. third m 17-3t* ANTBD—A No. 1 I CBE. MAKER None but the best need apply; at SAMUEG LLOYD'S Orange County Ice Cr Depot, No. 390 llth st., above K. myl7 3t* ANTED TO RENT—A STORE on 7th street. ny person having the same for rent will please call or address J. 8.,396 7th street, corner ot Hst. m 17-6¢ Bx. WANTED—To mate himself usefal in a Barber Shop. To ajce boy, geod wages will be given. I i tNo, 3 B: it street, gee aseire at No, jast Capitol si ee A COMPBTENT SEAMS8TRESS wishes a SIT UATION in a private family or with a dress- maker. No objections to go in the country. Please address a note to Box 43, Staroffice. m 17-3t* WANTED—By a respectable girl,a SITUA- TION as nurse to do plain sewing; or Si Fplonncee "tnd Stabe tak of het anfat sees R canbe seen at her present place, Mo. 413 13th st., corner of F. H Pits V ANTED—A BOY to learn the coach painting. To one who is apt it iss good chance for him s00n to become master of histrade. Apply to A. J. WILLIAMS, coach painter and trimmer, Mary- land eve., bet. 7th and 3th sts., Island. m7 2t* ANTED—By a respectable girl, a SITUA WwW TION as chanbermaid oF enild’s nurse. or odo plain sewing: would travel with a lady or go to the country. Please address a note to Box 41 Star Off my 17- WARSTED—a FEMALE to take charge of a young child. A middle-aged white woman preferred, ences required. Call or address Delaware @. three doors north of C street, between the hours of 4and 6 p.m. my 17-3t* FURNISEED HOUSE wanted in Washington city, containing seven or eight rooms bya small private family. dress, stating location and terms, M.J.8., Box 205, Post Office, Wash- ington, D.C. m e ANTED-—A first-class DRESSMAKBR. Good salary R id. Situation permanent. Also, ten good HAND SEWERS. Ropls immediately. 243 Penn onth enue, bet. 2th end 13th sts.. 6 side, up stair: m 17-2t* For death 2OMUFURR TOE AG Sap ble two pontat if thirteen roomie, ti ocalities in the city. The Re) in Washi 4 For fur! apply at the tat office counter. OB BALE— Wheeler & Wileon SEWING MA- Foon: Tequire at 396 7th ates corner of H, FOR BENT —aix unfurnished ROOMS, suitasie forhousekeeping Also, a stable, Sstall¥, and c hy 7 . yt ita iret wane neers Coen OF SO RK RENT—BRIOK HOUSE on 4% ot. bet, Pa. ave and Mo. are. Botte He JOHNSON, No. 373 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite National Hotel. m 17-#0' Fo. SENT—Two large front ROOMS on first ‘and second floor. four others, or all together. some furniture for rent or sale. Apoly at 424 Pennesivenia ayenue, between 4 and $d streets. Biy 17 3t* a eee ‘OR BALE—A FRAME HOUSE, containing seven large rooms, for sale, situated at the cotner of C street south and Ist street east. Ap- yy. to Mrs. ISABELLA MAGILL, corner of New rsey ave.,and D street south. msyl7 it* F°, SALE-—A first-class BODA FOUNTAIN, with all the necessary fixtures pertaining therete d order, and can be seen callin, AMES irogwaw 8. iat street west, betwesa id E sts. my 17-4t* OR RENT—Two DWELLING HOUSES, situ- ate near the Capitol, one of which has been occupied asa grocery store and dwelling, either of which are good atands for a grocery or tavern, Apply at the residence of the undersigned, Penn. avenu t. 2d and 3d sts, east. my a H.R. MARYMAN, F NEY. HOUBES FOB S8ALE.—Several of those 1% convenient and desirable HOUSES on 1ith street east. near Pennsylvania avenne. Capitol Hill, just finished, are yet for sale. Thev are three stories, with a two story back building, cellarunder the whole; hall, piper. dining room, five chambers, all papered; Kitchen, bath-room, clothes-room, front and back stairs,«gas and gas fixtures througnout, ranges complete, & ished in the best st: oa the Philadel without regard te short distance, on footwalk the whole wa: cost of purchaser, ri OWN. 443 Inch street: & JS J. F. BROWN. «& J.M, FLANAGAN, 304 South Wharves, Philadelphia. my I-27 F R RENT—SECOND FLOOR and front BASE MENT, unfurnished. Apply on premises. 55 Fayette st.. cor 2d st., Georgetown. m 15 3t* URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—Suitable for asmall family, Rent 350 per month. 45% I street, between 9th and li'th. my 16 2t* ‘OR RENT—Four Unfurnished ROOMS, with use ofsummer kitchen, in a pleasant location. Inquire second door from corner \7th K streets. my '6-3t* {OR RENT—A neat two-story brick HOUSE, and furniture for s: Location one of the best inthe city. Inquire at No, 245 Penn's ayv., (up stairs.) my16-2t* OR RENT—Four ROOMS, on second and third joor, convenient for housekeeping, with wa- ter, at No. 502 New Jersey avenue, between D and Eatreets. Rent moderate. m 16 3t* T° LET—A HOUSE AND 8TORK, on Pennsyi- ‘Vania avenue. Possession can be hai at onca. Inquire at the premises, No, 245 Pennsylvania avenue, up stairs, myl6 2t* ANTED—A Grst-class COOK, WASHER, and IRONER, to goa few miles in the couatry;a Colored Woman preferred. Alto, a half grown BOY. one who understands driving. Bagqvire at No. 471 6th st., between Dand H,on Thursday, from ila. m. to3 p.m 1t* WaAnstTED TO RENT—A comfortable HOUSE of about eight rooms, within three or four fquaresof the avenue. Any one hsving sueh a houre for rent, and desiring 8 good, punctual tenant, and an eld resident. will please addreas * P.C. F.,” through the City P.O. my 17 3t fer Dress Apply at No, 459, between 0 and Dsts, m 16 2t* WANTED PANTALOONS MAKERS at WM. TUCKER'S, Merchant Tailor, No. 426 Pa. avenue. my16-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN anda BOY to do general VY house work and attend to a house. Gall at No. 41 High street, Georgetown, D.C. my 16-3t" W ANTED—A BOY to learn the Printing Busi. | ness; one having some knowledge of the business required; none others need apply. Ad- dres “ RYLAND.” Box No, 9 Star office. myli3t ANTED—Two good HANDS, quaking. STRAYED OR 8TOLEN—On the night of Wed- © nesday, the 0th inst., from the corner of Pa. avenue and lith street. infront of the Burove: Hotel, «ne BAY HORSE. with part of double har- ness. Horse had sore on left hind foot. A liberal reward will be paid if teft at F. T. MILBURN’S, nies gerenente Dunbarton, Georgetown, ny 16 5 2 BE WARD —ASMALL LEATHER SATCH- ~2 EL was lest from the cars on Thursday last, May 1 Ee bere nie goer city and Bladensburg. The satchel egnutaine of value to any one except the owner, whose name is on the articles. The above reward will be paid to any person who will deliver the satchel and evenii contents to Mesars. Adams & Co.'s Express office, } or to the undersigned. * si ep ERDINAND VASSAULT, myl6-6t* __ Willard’s Hotel, Washington City. $1 REWARD.—Strayed or stolenon Satur- day night, air of MARES, one between an iron gray and a fiy-bitten, with some few dark spots across the hips. and a dark bay Mare, black main and tail, rer neatand clean looking limbs under her, with the(H) branded under the mane on the right side of her neck; both of pratiary size. The finder will receive the above rewa' by returning them to the owner, No. 726 New . fK t south, seers nue, corner of K stree Ro pant. Sigheer ire AWAY OR STOLEN—On the 12th +S instapt,a brindle COW (age unknown) and a heifer CALF.(3 years old,) both without horns. Cow has a white face and a white stripe running the whole length of her back; ail not long. Heifer has two small spots on her back, earmarks in both ears, and Leng tail. False teats on the ud- ders of both cow and heifer calf. Any person who can give information which will lead to the re- covery of these kine will confer a great favor on a poor family, and will receive a reward from the family by conveying such information to Rev. WM. W. CAMPBELL, No, 539 lith street, mear C south. m 16-3t* QTOLEN—FROM T. ¥. SCOTT, LAST NIGHT, +) the 12th instan’ BAY MARE, about 1132 banda high. fully mounted with a McOlellan die and Bridle. Marred U. on left shoulder; left band fetlock white Whoever will produce See re eer gis Horpitel, rhall receive TEN streets, pear Douglas Hospital, shal DOLLARS rewari, or TWENTY. DOLLARS for the convictien of the party or parties, = myl5 5t 100 BEWARD.—Stolen from the stable of the subscriber on Sunday night, the 7th instant, one dark BAY MARB, heavy mane and tail; white star in forebead; shod all round. with toe and heel corks; weight about 1.3% pounds hight 16 or 17 Bands; b ni he appsarance of a horse from her heavy buil bout eight years old. I will pay the above reward for the return of the mare or capture of the thief or thieves, or nothing | WANTED-An 1CB OREAM MAKER to at- tend to a horseand ‘nake hiinself generally usetal Inquire at U. H. RIDENOUR’S, 304 Pa. avenue. my 16-5t* WwW ANTED—By a man th ‘an drive well, and who understands the mamagement of horses. a SITUATION as Gardener, Address Box 42, Star office. my 15 3t* ANTED IMMBDIATELY—Two vest aud one or two coat HANDS; none but first class bands need apply, W.H. BTANFORD, Wo. 435 Pennsylvania avenue. msi 3t" ANTED IMMEDIATELY—At the Hernden Houre, corner 9th and F sts.. a CHAMBER- MAID; one who thoroughly understands her business. None other need apply. myl6-3t* Parees WANTED—Three good House Painters ; also, a BOY to learn petnting: _T. PARKER & MACNICHOL. myl6-St* _ 59 Louisiana av., bet. 6tband 7th _ ANTED IMMEBIATELY—By a lady leaving the city,a NURSB. accustomed to sewing. German preferred, Apply at 353 G at., between ldth and lith ste. m 16-2t™ WANTED-A single MAN to work on a sinall viace in the country. 4 miles from town, Ap ly to WM, B, SPALDING, Room 3 Intelligencer nilding. [fatel } my16-3t" ANTED—A MAN or aman and his wife (from ‘ ew England preferred)onafarm near the city. Apply atthe United Btates Hotel, Penn’a avenue. my}5-2t* Hiovsx Ae one wishing to rent a FUR- NIsHBD horse may hear of a ood tenant 1g for one week P.B.T., Sningcon 1m 16-2¢ V ANTED—By a stead (American) white UATION to do farm work, end attend a team. He ‘and will faithfully attend to bis business, dress a note to Box 44 Star Office. WANTED-A competent COOK in 4 private family. To one coming well recommended and theroughly competent. liberal wages will be paid. No others need apply. Apply, with refer- ences, at No.070 New Jersey ue, Capitol Bill. my 16 3t* WANTED Two PIE BAKERS, at No. 216 D atreet, between 434 and C ats.. Island, $134 week. atZ Lmy 15-31" } : [MEIELBE WANTED_At Pierce’s Mille, Rock W. SENNISAN, Creek, D.0. Geod wees myl5. : WASTED-A YOUTH quick at figures as clerk inlumber yard. Apply to H ERRING & BONE commer Ohio avenue and 12th street. my and erpaple enn $7 Jone. ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A _ competent $75 for the return of the mare Hastiuton, ; WASHER ue TRONEE. cn ona Uberal ie A b2 7 reet. wages wi e given, iy to TB. . a mye _ 20s £Coten} SSP TR See EMR, 375, corner 4% and 0 streets: ° my 1S-4t 188 C. ELOFFE, of Bal.imore, has tha to inform the ladies of Washington 1 open next Thursda of Mare, a great and beautiful assortm: @ aod SUMMER BONNETS. j » Paris. Bhe is known for many years by her piu is customers to have the best and most tastef and elegant Bonnets. Please call and see at 5% Franklin street Baltimore, Md., before any purchase. my 15-3t* Ppsoresars FOR FLOUB. ¢ Depot Commissary of Subsistence, fe r Washington, May 13, iano t Besled Proposals are invited until May 18, 1365, at 12 o'clock m., for furnishing the Subsistence SIGH? THOUSAND (8,000) BARRELS OF 5 8 USA LOUS. The proposals will be for what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1, 2,and3, and bids will be enter- taiced for any quantity less than the whole. Bids must be in duplicate, and for each grade on —. sheets of paper. hee: ‘he delivery of the Flour to commence within five days from the openin. it delivered in such quanti! ment may direct, either at t! i wn, at the wharves, or railroad depot in Washington, D O. The delivery of ali Flour awarded to be com- jeted within twenty days from the acceptance of e bi i Bids will be received for Flour te be delivered in new oak barrels, head lined. Payment will be made in such funds as the Gov- ermment may have fordisbursement. The usual Government pectien will be made just before the Flour is re: jd, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- Th = A each ft a ili be entertained from parties Chohave previously fatlel to cor ly with their bide, or from bidders not present to respond. _Gerernment reserves the right to reject sBids to be sddresned to be Gea oi er at No. 24 = ; 223 G street, endors ropes as tore my 15-3t Cavtain C. 8. V. rOW LANDING. ONE CARGO EGG AND VE 81288, LYKENS VALLEY N ae RED ASH COAL This is the best COAL mined for family use; it recommends itself to all who bave used it; it nites quickly, being especially adapted to cooking purposes, and is the most ecomomiical COAL for summer use. * ‘BASH AL of the best, ity, sete Pak und Pine WOOD, sawed and split, of cord length, for sale by w. T, STONE, Office and Yard igsouri aven' Cor. 6th st and Mision roel my Il-lw” ANTED—THREB DRBSS-MAKERS, at No, 359 13th street, between H and I streets. N but good hands need apply, Wages. from $5 to $6 per week. my!5 3t” V ANTBD—25 Pie id Bread BAKERS immediately at corner 4%; and L sts., Island, or 499 lth at., bet. Pa. av. an dB at. myl5 4t’ 8. A.& 6 A, THAYER, WARTED To birea good TEAM, with large, strong WAGON, steel spring preferred, with or without driver, by the da Apply to J. CHOLLAR & OO., 304 D st, between 12th and th. m 15-3t* Vv ANTED—A FRONT BOOM, second floor, (far- nished or unfurnished,) with board for a gentieman and wife. within twenty minutes’ walk of corner 7th and I streete. Beference required. Apply 3457: ty my 15-3t ive BOY ‘ED ti yout 18 years id write, ani I ir businers.” Must reside with his rant eat oe well recommended. Apply to MORGAN, RHINE- ks 241 F at., bet. 13th amd lith, my L-: USEURNISBED HOESE WANTED-—Contain- location Rent ing frem 6 to 9 rooma, paid in advance. Good referenc a@ permanent tenant. Address C0. my li-lw* ANTED—A BITUATION by a respectable Girl to do Chamberwork, or would have no objection to take charge of a Laundry, or to goin theceantry. Apply at 346 18th atreet, between and I streets. my9 WARTED- Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Pistols, Pawnbroke-s’s Tickets, Furnitare, Cinthing: oranyarticleofva'ue. The highestcash Brice, paid, or exchanged for other goods. pger’s Sewing Machine Agency, 602 9th three doors north of Pa. avenue. otral A street, ap 22-Im™ BEEK SKINS WANTED !—The subscribe: il Dirty Rebafieg cet inesar MRR Ra street, Georgetown, DO. ne ory: 108 High nov 16-tf BAMSBURBG & EBERT, Wy snrey limited number of PUPILS for instraction on the piano forte. Best of ref- erences given. & plyat No 525 t., be’ 6th and fib sts. y ° sok mar inte TED, W 4578) 00.000 LADIES MORR, Who want the new style of boys to bring their Bwiss Muslin, &c., to WM PRINOE' taro sod Eluting ‘Depst, 351 Fatreet, and get t on ‘luted. P: two machines made expressly fea eee eee AN 7 BD-SEOOND HAND FURNIT W An Mnnons CARPETS, DENG OEE DING.and HOUBEF URN ISHING GOODS cfevery description, B. BUCHLY, 406 7th street. Je8 tf between G and H, east aide. i = t received several new rere an ifn Cabinet Organs with Sud Bass and Octave Coupler. Also seven more is cy ho nyo of w.G. METZEROTT. WARB OF COUNTERFSEITS AND U: Birris DEALERS endeavoring to and other pre felt otined by BELMEOLD BGENUL ARATIONS. ° fa LS. ee Se BOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Aero in taste and odor, free from all injurious properties, and immediate in its ac- tlea mar 56m j SBAFFIEL D'S STBAM 108 ORBAM MANU- FAOTORY, 386 6thst., bet. @ and H. Sunt. lera, Confectionera, Hotels and Families furnished wile Ice Creams raoas ene baat of cream, by am wer, wholesal: rT i be tbe Best now made. Delivered aces et Ie thecity. myie la" BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST A Eeratit ht A neNBeuns, Zerg Uae Th forth in the U.8. ine PHOTOGRAPHS paintes neatly in oi! colors 4. tint. Please send arees tise HOYT, Weahington Post Omes, ‘ep 2%- {OR SALE—A_ smsll CONFECTIONERY ant ICE CREAM SALOON, inthe most business artofthecity, For information inquire at the tar Office. m 13 3t* OB SALE—A MOVABLE STORE, 16 by 12. Also, a large Covered Wagon and Double Gar- ness, Some Sutlers’ Stores cheap. Apply corner of llth aod M streets. my 15-3t* $40 —A SBVEN GALLON COPPER BUDA FOUNTAIN snd silver plated draw pipe for sale for one-half cost. Restaurant 4%0 9th st, between D and B. miyls-3t™ | NEW BRICK HOUBE two story, built for a store, having a private entrance. Lot 25 by 77 feet. Title indisputable. Inquire at F street, No. 639, between 2d and 3d streets, opposite Stan- ton Hospital, my6-3t" Fe, SALE—s Frame HOUSES, corner lth and () sts., will be sold low for cash, and lease with privi'ege of purchasing lots at fature time. Will sell at the market price ef lumber, and give in the k. fe culation. work, Chance for specu. ‘Mes T WALKER, _myl6-3t* Lumber Yard, cor, 10¢ and Canal. LEABANT FURNISHED BOOMS for rent at No.437H (0 hand lith. n 15-3t*™ [ok BESTS E con‘aining six rooms Furnitare for sale—540 L street, near 8th, my 15 3t* ees STORES FOR RENT—Two on Oapitol Hill and one on the Navy Yard, Inquire of WM. H. LANGLEY. corner of 3th st. and Penna, aveaoue, Navy Yard. my 15 3t* OR RENT- Ao elegantly furnished FRONT ROOM, first floor, at 322 G street. Also, bask Bed Room, first floor, 326 Gst. Inquire at 326 G@ street between 12th and 14th sts. my 15-30" Ke RENT—A small HOUSE, with Furniture, very conveniently located, will be rented for a few monthg, on very accommodating terms. Ap- ply at 75 Bunbarton st., Georgetown, References required. > m 15 3t* ‘OB SALE—A CLOTHING STORK, now doing a good business, opposite Baltimore depot The building ground ren twa story frame, subject to small gether with the stock, will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply corner of CO and North Capitol sts. my 15 12t* 7 OR SALB—A first-rate FRAME HOUSS. con- taining? rooms, together with 9 valuable Lots, whole or in part. all in choice fruit, such ag penser pears, cherries, plums and grapes, all of the best seleation, with a puinp of excellent water inthe yard, on the cornerof G, 13th street and Penn. avente east. For further particulars call at premises, No. 575, my 1°-6t* D. GARROLL. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALB—I offrr for sale my present RESI- DENCE, No, 324 G atreet. between 12th and i3th. Houee contains 9 rooms, besides bath-room, water- closet, &c., with gas and water: brick stable and carriage house ow a‘fine alley; fuel and servant's rooms; fine fruit. It isan excellent location for a physician. Persons wishing to purcbase will please call and examine the premises between 10 A. M.,and5P. “my 15-eo3t* R. H. SPEAKE. F R SALE OR RENT—Would prefer to sell—a very large and commodious thr.e-story BRIOK HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, in- cluding hot al cold water, and gas threuehout the house, with a large garden, carriage-house and stable for six horses. 1 ‘The above premises would be suitable fora for- eign minister, member of the Cabinet, or any gen- tleman wishing a comfortable residence romely located in the most healthy part of George- town, and nct five minutes walk from the cars, ys Foperty wile be ehown and terms made ‘now: e advertieer. sen? JOHN ALEXANDER, No. 240 Pa syv., bet. 12th and 13th st my 15-eotf LChron& intel) OUSE FOR RENT—The commodieus dwell ing containing 16 rooms, with fine dry cellar supplied with pum: isternand Potomac water hot and cold, and With nearly an acre of or- amented ground,and a variety of fruit, being ouse No. 16 Penn, avenue. corner of 25th street, at present occupied by the Hon Secretary of the Biitish Legation. Apply to WM. T, STEIGER, No 60 Patent @ffice Building,or to Mr. Castie- man, bear the premises. my 22 eotf (OR SALE—The GOODWILL of a fine Store, near Pa ave., with FIXTURES anda small atocklel BOODR forsale. Inquire at 522 Pa av. my I1- RK T—UNFUBNISHED ROOMS, suitable ri cecnae: can be had at173 2d street west, between B and O sts. north. my9 F _K SALE—Foar HOUSE. id LOTS of Sand6 roums each, on Va ay., near 2d st. Payments ey Possession June Ist. Apply to D. M. LAW- RENCE, after4 p.m., No.63 K ae car or at street. Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE-—A valuable FARM, of 300 acres, title indisputable. desir- ably lecated, within t! miles south of Brandy Btation.on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad in Qulpeper county, Virginia. There is 100 acri of first quality growing timber, and 20) acri adapted for cultivation and grazing, abundantly supplied with water, and comfortable Dwelling aad farm Building. For information and terms, aABreOR CE inquire at Star Office for J. F. SNYDER. i" my 2- T° LET—Pleasant farnished ROOMS, connect- ing or single in a private family. Terms mode at 380 E street, between 10th and lith ats. ap2i im* ‘OR SALE—ON LONG TIMEB—A FARM af 150 acres, Sbout 13 miles from the city, near Ooles- ville, Maryland; well watered and a brick house; or would exchange it for city property. For fur- ther particulars inquire of A. MOREHOUSM. cor- ner of K and 25th streets. ap 21 im* FO SALE—Desirable BUILDING LOTS in dif- ff WALL ferent parts of the city. Inquiez o: STEPHENS & ©O..329 Pacav sand eotf ‘Ea PERSONAL. ——_- SS ——__ WANTED 5 formation of LUOY GLEED, (colored ) from the widow Oarter’s. Oaklan near Leesburg, Va. Information will be than! fully received by her motber at Daniel Russ’ houte, on 0 street, near North Capitol street, my 16-' wut HENRY JOHNBON, colored, please ad- vertiseia the Evenin, r his place of reai- a (supresed to be in ‘Richmond 80 his wife canta As {Bichmond pspers please copy.) my 15~ ILLIPS has removed to Penn DE iace. near lith st.,over Mesers. i Mwell'a Drug Btore. ap6 Smif SaL8 FOR THE P* ino oF ‘eaipGk FOTHE PRON NAL OF OITY HALL, i Ja will he received at the Mayer's office ustliem. on Monday, 2ist instant, for the pur- se of Grading and Paying 4%; street. from toe Biel fe saebaf is uated buen eet tat in ore strect.( Bal- timere Oity) not ov ator less then fi ches indiemeter- av Bidders wil ninety a ith sharp ravel, the ryhole ob fi the entire satisfaction of the Commia- sioner of the Fourth Ward and the Assistant Oom- misiouer®. RIQHARD WALLAOH, Mayor, DB oasis t Assistant Commisaioners, my Ib bed of pure t . _ nd the strent Wrell wet before ‘sels; twice wi s af AUOTION SALES. ¥ we L, Vi 00. Aactiomeers. fashingion Horse a: re 8 La. cv bot, 9M wna TOKE sta, PALE ARBIAGES, £0. On TH aT nee ‘HY B. ING, 13th insteat, ‘azaar, we wil! iB oat = fuitabl helen, fall de- scription ote = aod harness, of which a “all de. ALSO, A large collection of New and Secead-ha Buggies, Bockaways, t the ns, &c. ALEO, New and second hand Harness, & c. Regular sales da; Urdee wiebeet era ead, emureday ond Bat Carri, ae peees. Marncaa kc alway at private sale, . WALL & CO., Aucts, B* W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. GOOD TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND HOUSBHOLD FURNITURE, ON BAST OAP- ITOL STREET, AT AUCTION. On UBSDAY AFTERNOON, 231 inst., at 4 o’clock, at the house om Bast Uapitol street. desig- pated by the flag. a good assortment of Household Furniture. embracing the Parlor Furniture and the outfit of aix chambers. ALSO. At6 o'clock. same afterncon, the House and Lot, being a good two-story Frame House, containing six rooms, Let 2, Square 816, fronting 12 feet 9 inches on East Capitol street. and ruaning back 100 feet, between 4th and Sth streets. Term my 17 WM. L, WALL & 00., Aucts. B* L. WALL & OO. Auctioneers, as! jorse ii 2 98 be. av., bet. Sth end veh ates BALE OF HORSES AND CABRIAGSS, co. BATUNDAY MOBNING next, corn testant at 1) o'clock, at the Bazaar. will be soid about "FIFTY HORSES, suited to harnessand the saddle. Also a large collection of Wagons, Carrisges, MAK tee ecpt Saad Harnee.& ew ani CO} arness. &c. Regular sslesduve Ruoniny. Tuareday, and Sat- urday, without regard to weather, ited Wagons, and Harness always at pri- 6 my Iv W. iL. WALL & OO., Ancta. i W.L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH WARD AT AUCIiGN By virtue of the decree of the Orphans’ Oourt of the District ef Columbia, dated the 6th day of De- cember, 1564, dulr afirmed by the Court of Chancery. I shall « for sale, at piblic auction, on WEDNESDAY, we th day of December. A. D. 1864, at 4 o’clock, al! the right. t , interest and estate of Ann J., Oharles A , Mary E., George A. J., Ellasvd Emma Polton, minor children of Charies A. Polton, deceased, (together with my interest and title as the widow of the said Charles Polton, deceased.) in and to the following prop- erty, viz. All of Lot numbered twenty-three, (23,) in Square numbered four hundred and ninety- nine, (493,) of the plan of the city of Washington. This property is situated on the corner of 4's street west and south I street, and isimproved by aneat brick dwelling house. __ Terme: One half cash; ths residue in three and six months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deterredy payeaents BaSaractort y indorsed, and earing interest fro! ay of sale. » Title deed to be re’ 4 ed until the whole of the purchase money is paid. neing at the Cort of the purchaser, All conveyaVSANNAH POLTON, Guardian. A. LLOYD, Attorney and Agent. THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY WILL be resold on THURSDAY. the 1ith day of May, 1855, at orctoo D, mee at ee risk and expense of auiting purchaser. the second defer SANNAH POLTON, Guardian, A, LLGYD, Attorney and Agent. ap 23-e03tkds W.L. WALL & OO., Aucts. piZtHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO y i i mi our. UBSDAY, 16a URANNAH COLTON, Guardian, A. LLOYD, Attorney and Agent, WwW. L. WALL & 0 . Aacts. myl2 s7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, Seen same hour ANNAH POLTON, Guardia A. LLOYD, Attorney and Agent. my 17 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, U,, £, MABSHAL'S SALE —In virtue of a yrit * Of fieri facias issued fromthe Clerk’s Office ofthe Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, for cash, at the Auction Btore of Wm. L, Wall & Co.. on Penn a avenue ani 9th street, on SATUR- DAY, the 27th day of May iost., commencing at 10 o'clock a.m ,one Trunk containi:g a large as- eortment of ladies’ apparel. seized and levied upon as the goodsand chattels of Bian’, and will be fold to satiaty judicials, No, 79 in favor of Mesos . Beak agains’ eorge R. Herrick, = ‘WARD H. LAMON, arshal TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH I_ STREET. SETWEEN 14TH AND 10TH STREETS WEST. AT PUBLIC SALE. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 1th. I shall sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock, by vir- tue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, fel the J2th day of May. 1363, ratified and confirmed by the Supreme Ceurt of the District of Columbia on the lsth day of May, 1855, the following described handsome Building Lots, viz : 5 Lots numbered four (4) and five, (5.) in Square numbered two hundred and eighteen, (213,) Lot numbered 4 having a front of 42 feet 7 inches on borth I street, between 14th and 15th streets west, running back witha side alley to a3) foot alley 142 feet 7inchea Lot 5 fronts 50 feet on said street, zoning back the same depth to the said 3) foot alley. Terms: One-half cash. balance in 6 months, ths urchaser to give note for the deferred payment, earing interest from the day of sale and secured to the satisfaction of the guardian. including revenne atamps, at the cost of the pu: er, Title Pitiest, irs. ELIZA ANN DRAIN, Guardian. _myl6d&ds J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta. BY J. G@. STAFFORD & CO., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE A FRAME Hi AND LOT IN TH iat WARD oure AT AUUTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 22d inst.,at6 o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell the nsrth- ern part of Lot numbered 27, in Square No. 1), fronting on 20th street 12 feet 10%: inches, and run- bing back 51 feet. i ments consists of a Two-story Frame House, im good rep and made rent to a good tenant at twelve dollars a This property fronts 20th street west, near the market, in a thriving neighborhood where prop- erty has largely enbanced in valre. and will be fold without reserve, av the owner is about to leave the city. Terms: $20 cash at the time of sale; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises, Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. mylstdkd J.G, STAFFORD & CO.. Aucts. Y J.C. McGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ON . N¢ H, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS WEST, NORTH A three story Brick House. No 372, with three- story back building, being Lot No 5, in Square 20, fronting 26 feet 5 inches on H atre nd run- ack 144 feet to a 3) foot alley, and on its west side bas a 15 faot al Tr running north through the uare. The front building is 26 feet 5 inches Sront id 51 deep, with the back building 25 feet deep and 16 feet wite, with a lobby 10 feet deep. between frontand back buildings and private stairway. The front and back buildings contain 12 rooms, besides store room and large kitchen, two of the rooms in front building being fine large drawing rooms. The sale will take place on SATURDAY, the 13th of May.at6o’clock p.m., if not previously dis- posed of at private sale. 3 Terms atsale, and possession given the ist of ape, ,&c ,at expense of purchaser, Deed and stamp, tis ANDREWS, Trastons may 5-0 J.C. McGUIEE & 00., Aucts. &7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UN- til THURSDAY, May 18, pplacesat 52g o’clock, Application for private purchase entertained as before until sale. Cagis, ANDREWS, Trustec. myl5d _‘ JAS. 0. MCGUIRE & 60., Aucts. Y W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, VERY DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING ON 'H STREET AT AUOTION On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 19th instant, at 6 o'clock, we will sell in frontof the prem No. 334, eastside ith street north, between I and K, avery desirable Frame Dwelling, contaiaing seven rooms, with side and back alley, nice yard, well paved, and hovee gil in excellent condition. Termacash. Feed at the expenss of purchaser. iate possession given, poweWM. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. BOARDING. PG a seth BL t 485 10th street. between D ae AED rar week. Also, FORNISHED ROOMS. It eb ROOMS WITH BOARD-— Airs, well furnished Rooms, aud » first-rate tabie, at. Entrance 155 2a¢ view of the country from Conve: Imm wy 10 corner of Pa.av. and et.—commanding e fi Arlington to Soldiers’ Home. Streetcars pass the door. Inquire of HENBY ALSXANDER, 155 22d af myl7-e03t* SEV R EIGHT GENTLEMEN cao obtain eee SeORED at 377 13th street, near I. Termsmederate. my 16-28 FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN BE WELL eee ated with BOARD and LODGING on K street, south corner of 2th, ‘mar 20 )B DESKS, OFFIO¥ PEUTFIOR TABLES, OFFiOR CHAIRS. Just received a large assortment of the above goods which we are Selling, at reduced Prices: ol I ete assort: it Sicaitare, A call isdetisiinds ee ee Southeast core 9m aad b atroets east cor. a be myl0 edit [Intelligencer.1 na 486 PAPERHANGINGS, 456 WINDOW SHADES: 456 486 OVA! 204 RAMES. 486 486 AND TassSU5- 458 486 PAINT Ss itm at 8doors Terms cash; |O0U. D REPAIRIN ee ee aig id ANeetiou, by de gNEBRG. Ho. 50 La, av., four doors east BU i a ee Jesvand second-hand Clothing boucht and sold at fair prices. my 3-Im* +4.1865, at 10 o'clock a. SS THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct; Georgetown. ed with foe, . There ii Trees. standard and d ore place in situated fn th in ie v .O.,134 miles north of Georgetows, directly east of Bt. Alban’s church, on the road to Tennallstown. It i¢ bounded on the north an@ it & proposed paps road, called ** Woodley part of which was completed last year, by which road the place will be within 15 minutes drive of Washington city, A further description of this property is deeme@ i ly ever nbove Wasbingten unnecessary. as all contemplatin, invited to examine the place, ee Ae Terms: @ne third cash; balance apon terms te de agreed 0 the d 5 pon the day of sale P. A. BOWEN. my6 d THOS, DOWLING, Aucts, _ Y¥ J.C. McQUIBE & 00., Auctioneers, NEATTWOSTORY BE yet HOUSE AT PUBLIC On WEDNESDAY APF NOON, May 17th, at Go’cleck,on the i we shall sell parts of Lots Nos.6 and 7,in Bq No. 399, frentin feeton oth street. between N and O streets, ropning back 9% feet 4 inches to an alley; tmproved by a neat two story Frames House, containing fire rooms subjectto @ ground rent of $33.5) per an- pum, Termscash. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. J_C. MoGUIRE & CO... Ancts. my 13-dtds ALB OF CONDEMNED QUABTEBBMAS8TSR’, NS) STORES, HORSE POWERS, MILLS, 7 GRAIN CLEANERS, &c Chief Quartermaster’s Office, Depot of Washington Washinzion, D C,, May 4, 1835. Will be sold at pub!ic auction, under the dires- tion of Captain 0. H, Tomkins, A. Q. M.. 3. A., at the Government Warehoure, situated onthe square between Eand F and 2)th and 2ist streets, Washington D. C., on THURSDAY, May iéth, at 10 o'clock 8. m., a lot of Quartermas- Stores, comiemned as unfit for public use, viz: Axes, Picks, Augurs, Brushes, Boilers, Bridles, Buckets Blankets, Bits, Brooms, Saddle Baga, Wagon Covers, Ourry Combs, Chisels, Forges, Chairs, Forks, Hammers. Hatchets, Knives. Har- ness, Lanterns, Plates, Collar Pads. Rope, Rulers, Saws, Shovels Saddles, Saddle-Trees, Whips, and alarge lot of Wrought-Iron Scraps, Cast Iroa, Hoise Shoes, Wagon Tire, &c, . complete, 19 Burr stone Mills, 2 Elevators, with sbafting, 2 Grain Cleaners ande lot of Belting and [ron Gearirg. Buccessful bidders will be required to remove the stores winte five Gaya trom do oy, . rms cash. in Gove ee Ore CaN on Oo UOK BR, Brigadier General, myt-13t and Chief Quartermaster. 12 Horse Powe! BY JAS, 0. McGUIRE& CO, Auctioneers, UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON DELAWARE AVENUE AT PUBLIC SALB. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May isth, at & o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell the soath half of Lot No.4, in Square No. 484, on the east sive of Delaware avenue, between C and D streets north frontin, feet 4¥¢ inches on said avenue, and running back 175 feet more or less. All conveyancing aud stamps at cost of the pur- chaser, Terms cath, myipdtds J. 0. McGUIRE & OO., Aucts Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georzetown. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AT On THURSDAY, May i8th, at 6 o'clock p. m., E ellsell, in frent of the premises, the two two- erie known as Nos. 1 and 4, in the siury Brick Twenty street, bet: each fro & ting 2) feet’ on ith arket and 2 ederick strects, and rusning back about 89 feet. api Terms: One-half cash; balance in six months, secured by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing and ce at the cost of the pur- chaser. THOMAS DOWLING. my li-d Auctioneer, 2¥ 5. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN THE REAR Crone NATIONAL HOTEL AT PUBLIC . On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May lith, at 6% o’clock, on the premises, shall sell Lot a in Square No. 49), fronting 56 feet 4 inches north C street, between 437 and 6th streets west, and running back about 123 feet to a 30 foot wide paplie alley. with s Brick Building, long and geyorably nown as the ‘ Washington Bath use. The central location of this valuable property renders it very desirable for business purposes, and we iovite the particular attention oF capitel- is d business men to the sale. rms: One-third cash; the remainder in 6, 1 a 18 months, with interest, secured by a of trast on the premises. eRe of convey snes and revenue stamps to be a) ircharer, Pind J, 0. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, ¥ J, 0. MeGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF EXCELUENT BOLD FURNITURE, eouem: On TUESDAY MORNING, Mi at 10 o’clock, we shall sell. . 260 F strees, vetween 13th and 14th, dwelling in part occapied by the officers of the Ohio State Agency, all the Household Furniture in the upper part of the house, also of the dining room, embraciag— Que suit of Parlor Furniture, of walnut, uphol- stered in silk brocatelle, consisting of two Tete a-Tete Sofas, two Arm and eight Bsccep- pent) aiis, ene same, in French worsted bro- 5 Two Walnut Carved Bookcases, Two Walnut Marble-top Center Tables, One Walnut and one Oak Library or Office Table. Tiarge Bile trams French-piate Mirror, Slab and Two sets Lace and Brocatelle Window Curtains One Oak Obarber suit, Marble-top B me amber suit. in ‘a Washstand, witha Wardrobe, © urest and Two imitation Oak Wardrobes, Several Vottage Chamber Suits, . Two Walnut, large, and two small H. G-sofes. do. irs, commencin, Arm Chairs and il Bide Mahogany and Walnut Double Wardrobes, Mshogany and Walnut French ard Jenny Lind is 5 Mahogany ‘and Walout Marble top Bureaus and ashstands. Mahogany ‘and Walnut Marble-top Pier and Gard ‘able: 'd Plain Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wash- Bolsters and Pillows, Mattresses. Blankets. Sheets, &c.. &e, Cane seat Chamber Chairs and Rockers, Brussels, ace and Chamber Carpets, Three ply and Ingrain and Imitation Brussels jarpet,, Canton Mattin, eet ese the house, Oak Hall Set, Hall wil Cloth, ie Large Ais of Oil Cleth on stairway and andings, Imitation Rosewood Extension Dining Table, Walnut Breakfast Falling leaf Tables, Mabogany Marble- top Sideboard, Table Crockery aud Glassware, jutlery and Linen, Barthen and Toilet Sets, indow Shades and Curtains, amber Btoves, 5 Cooking Stove and Kitchen Requisites,&c. eid’ 5.0 McGUIRE & CO. Aucta, YC. B.L. CROWN & CO., Aucts. By virtue of power vested in the undersigned by the last will aud testament of Samuel Hamilton, apd an order of the Orpbans’ Court of Prince George’s county, Maryland, we will offer at publie i? on the promiben, ope pec th day of May inst., at 5 p- 0. 82, quare fronting 25 fest on 7th street west, between D and B.ropnivg back 94 to a 10 foot alley, on the Island, in tne city of hington. D.C. This property lies in an improving portion of the city, and offers inducements to purchasers. Termsof sale: One-half the purchase mon on the day of sale, or fimal ratification by the court. with interest if not paid on the day of sale, and the residue in two equal installmentsof six and twelve months from the day of sale, bearing interest fro’ that time till paid; to be d by the notes o! e purchaser, with sureties to be approved by the med, On the payment of whole pur- el ney a deed will be given, Title indis- table. mall conveyancing, including revenue stamps, at cost of the purchaser. WILLIAM H, TUOK, B. iORSSELL, Executors of 8, Hamilton. my9td" _ 0. R. L. CROWN & O0., Aucis. ¥J, 0, MoGUIBE & OO,, Auctioneers, GREAT SALE OF BEAUTIFUL GOTTAGE SUDIS GOT LEGR = GROUND NEAB 00- n TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, May 23, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, we shail sell thirty plota of ground of alf to one acre each, situated on the Piney Branch road, between Pierce's Mill aoe ne ares Toad, being part of the estate ° . ©. Brown, Bsq. hese Cottage Bites are on the high grou! known a8 Piney Branch road, which for beauti: and romantic scenery is unsurpassed in this — ity. This road, leading to Pierce’s Mill al sock, Oréek, has long been the favorite drive of lovers i ‘ot js impro' finest quality. re a sais ire idom offered. It is easy of access, bring only & short walk from the terminus et the Mth rect passenger railroad. Terme at eencing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, _J. 0. MeQUIRM & 00. Aucts. ‘irec- re’ H. Tempkins, A. . M.,at the Corrals near the 0) inthe Gity of Washington, D O.. between FIVE AND SIX THOUSAND MULES, ‘ich hi been used in the Government se: wach sale wil eommence on MONDAY, May m., and ti from day, unless otherwise ordered, until the w! ber is seld. Pine mules will be sold singly to the highest bid- ‘erms cash, in Government . ig. . and Chief termaster, Brig. Gen. any oot of Weabington, my 13 8