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+ €ominm on the Lasad LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. GRovun'’s THEatTER.—«“U cle Tom’s pats Ss Kunkle as “Uacie Tom,” and Miss Si Denia as «Eliza Harris,” supported by alrthe the greatcompany Wasnrnctorw THEaTER.—“‘The Ticket Leave Woman.” Miss Cushman as “Paull and the Irish farce of ‘+His last Legs.” Ward as “Felix O'Callaghan ” OxPoRD.—The drama of «The Fofest of Bondy,” introducing Tom Oorney and a4 tamo 8, togetber with an immense bill of ballet, songs, L pentose, &e. OanTEErcry.—The dramaof “The White Boys of Ireland,” and the farce of “The “‘Wirdmill,”’ in addition to songs, pantomime, ballet, &c. Opp Frttows’ Hatt.—Grand Concert of the Wew York Manovfacturing Jewelers’ Associa- tion, and distribution of gifts, including jewe: xy, silver ware, watches, pianos, &e.,, &c. 'rizes are drawn with the ttckwes in all cases, and the concert promises & very pleasant en- tertainment. GorcaGa HALL —Fair and Festival for the benefit of St. Aloysius Uhurch, and rafile of 20 rizes, inclnding the oi painting of “The flother’s Joy.” Merxoro.iTan HALL.—Free concert saloon, sovgs. dancc8, refreshments, &c. Mittvary HAavLt—Free concert, songs anc: s, refreshments. &c. wee 8: SERENADE TO DisTINGUISHED OFrricers — Jas-t vight &@ number of gentiemen from Mis- sour engaged the exceltent Ficley Hospital ond ard started ent to pay a namber of dise gingutehed military officers the complinent of a@ serensde. Major General Giles A, Smith, of the 17th corpe, Army of the Tertiessee, was visited at Wilisrd’s Hotel, on the procession pro- traced to the Met bpoliton, where Maj. Gen’l Frank Blair ‘pat called and responded ina few briet 2nd hwMorous remarks. Major. ogan was next called oat, with tional cries of “Let's see you, Fort Do n. ¢ral Logan appeared in response to the marking tbat the most elognent and ef- e speeches were made on Penosylyania Avenue yesterday and the day betore, by the Bpectecle of the returned veterans marching in review. He wasylad the war was «uded, nd peace restored to theentire country. No ©be wants & second rebellion; we never shail Have another if the authorities act wisely to- S&H sections of the country. If we have tronbies, jet us not have them in our owa | amidst. He hoped and oelteved that the Gov- ernment would deal honorably and fairly, with justice toward all. He wanted no more etvil strife; but, if war must come, ji it be with foreign nations. He bsiieved our Gov. ernment woeld act jastly toward them. aud that we should tusist on & like course of con- @uct toward us. He trasted, however, that curnation would continue at peace with all the world. Those who had upheld the cause cf tbe Union were now about to return to therr homes, They bad that day received sach a welcome asapy Man might be proud to re- ceive May prosperity attend them, and God’s blessing rest with them ali in the bosom ot their tamilies. Major General Howard was next called wpor, and as he appeared three cheers were calied for and given with a will for the hero with the empty sleeve. General rioward said it wes pot the province of @ soldier to make a ®peech, but as he bad been frequently called pon toendorse the actions of Biairaad Logan on the battie field, he would now endorse their = eeches. [Cheers and Iaaghter] He spoke toravew mioutesin & strain of earnestness spd eloquence, quoting, in tne conclusion of Bis remarks, the words of President Liacoln’s ast ipengural, “Wiib malice to none, with cl to all.” and adding, let us go on in the w of pacification until the national aathor- ity, With all ite benign influence. shall be ex- tended over every part of our beloved country. The soldiers, whohad paraded our streets, hid been requited for much of the arduous service an the menifesiations of gratitade on the part ne spectators who bad witnessed the re- their hearts having been cheered by the u8€ £0 freely and spontaneously bestowed | Gil Sleng the extended line of march. Ex-speaker Gainsha A. Grow, of Pennzyl- Waris, Was Blso serenaded. He passed an en- of our troops just re. d from the Sonat and the important vice they have rendered in upholding the aur ional eause. Slayery had produced tie war whice so mary of our best men had } Died ved died; and made so manv homes deso- iste. S@ It Dot jst, then, that slavery shonid be burjed beyond the possioility of resurrec- tion’ [This Question WAs answered by a aui- wersal *Yes"] He spoke of the breviry of life, Which is butaspan. Those who fell anutici- J Ated for a briet seasop only, a naturei event Hut jet us cherish their memories, for they died an Gefence of tbe rights of man and a broad mationality. He referred to Maximilian’s en- Genyoring to plavt the seeds of monarchy on the continent America sod expressed the cri n thatthe deadly plant ehonid not be red to germioste. “Maxamilian,” he = “should at once pack up bis trunk aud return home.” This reinark was enthusits- tically applauded After repeated ineffectnal attempts to induce ihe appearance ot Major General Hancock, the crowd finally succeeded, aud the General ac- Sinowledged the appreciative demonstration by bowing to them, and remarking that he ™% 8S Lot prepared te mokeaspeech. He then bade them «good night,” and retirea amid | eheers. | = Bap ror THe Hesi:anps.—Yesterday, two scidiers, named Alfred H. Palmer and Nathan inl, com plsiued to officer Miller, of the Second | ‘Ward, that they hac bren swindled out of $-00 by their wives. Ofhcer Miller arrested the Wives ard took them before Justice Miller. In the course Of examination it appeared that the soldiers were Grup&, Red been on a spree three sys; and on Saturday went to the house of Phillip Grossbart, ov D street, between 13th d@ 153s, where & number of fancy girls dwell, whisky ts sold for the accommodation of the visitors They bud ahont 31.600 when they went to Grossnart’s, and they spent money wery freely while there. Saturday evening, Stter a short courtship, l'cepses for their mar- riage to the two girls arrestes, Emma Kelty Snd Ann Mason. were obtained, and they were united in holy wedlock by Rey. Dr. Finckel, of «he German Lutheran Church. Saaday, the iy married couples took a wedding tour to Jrystal s peas There their wives were con- Eratulated by the host of their acquaintance at that well known resort. Fo the afternoon the wives tock a coach aud returned to the city, bringing with them their husbands’ money. ‘The husbands went aiter them to Grosshart’s, ‘where they found that their wives had not Tespected the marriage vow, and had gone to bed with other men Hili got $100vt bis money, and that was all (hat wus recovered. Justice Miller, in view of the evidence, de- Cided to seid the two wives to jail tor court, tRat the questi m may be there decided as to the legality of the marriage: for if the mar- Tange is legal, the wives are not punishable for larceny. The justice commitied them under their maiden names, as Emma Kelly aod Ano Mason. The justice heid Grosshart to bail Yor court for keepmg a bawdy Bouse; fined him $2! for selling liquor to soldiers, and si0 tor Felling liquor on Sanday. The police say that marriage is a dodge fre- quenfly resorted to by prostitutes who wish to Tob soldiers of Jargesums of mouey: as. after getting the money, they are not pnnishable, the daw presuming that the wife cannet rob the husband, - ——— Axrest oF BusGlars AND Recovery oF Goops —Within a week past bi jars entered the etoree of Levi Kant jothing mer. chant, and Jacob Georges, boot and shoe Cenler, in the First Ward, and goods to the Walne of $600 or $900 were stolen, Officers Clements, Borland, Harris, Riley and Baill ct upon the trail of the burglars, and traced tuem to Murder Bay, in the Second Ward, Tuesday, they went to the house of Ellen Brown, &@ colored woman, who hives with Lote! ep named J W. Murray, and there lien 2rowg and J. W. Marray as re- oars of stolen goods, and Adam Gonsatles, Joseph McOoy, alias Ladrue, Alex. Robinson, losepb ‘er mond and James B. Ward as the A: rglars. The efficers also succeeded in re- covering abont $35u worth of the clothing and 125 werth of the boots @nd shoes. Yesterday mornibgs Justice Miller investigated the case, end the identity of the partiescharced with the jary being established, the whole party, ‘with the receivers, were committed to jail for court. On the wav to the prison they were Cetained at police beadqovarters, awaiting the order of Superintendent Richards to have theif dikenesses taken to adorm the gallery of the Metropolitan Pohve wie ——— A CoUNTER?RIT SHOVER NABERD.—Tues- Gay nigbt detective Bigl+y arresied a young man who gave his name as Joseph N. Lewis, Zor wh m be bad been Jooxing anxiously, aud tok bim to the police beadquarters. The charge ainst bim is passing counterfeit money. “He was searched tn the detectives room, &o0 the search developed & quantity of conc efteits of the fractiopal currency, mostly 5c cents stamps and some other hotes of donbt- To) appearanee. among them @ fifty dollar reenback. He is heid for ® heuring before Justice Mitirr) Tn» connwrfeit stamps are easily Giscoveres by any owe who will take time to examine them ey their general ap- pearence, -_ LrcKy.— Yesterday we noticed the robbery ct Mr Razletou’s bouse, oo Sth street, 254, Curing the absence of the family. The thieves succeeded in = & Jot ot jewelry and some Bilver Fortunately (hey missed money, which we are!) torm-d was so placed. shat in the search they made the thieves mast bave Rad their hand upon it. ‘TO GewaraL SHeRMAs)—Last’ ae See of Deople accompanied noticed eleewhere, as having sere- Geuetals Howard, Logas,and others. ié house ot Mr Ewing on Capitol Hit, nite in a demonstration of admiration aad Tatitude to Viajor General W. T. Sherman. In re: se to the most enthusiastic cheering 8nd repeated calls for “Sherman,” ‘“Sner- man," the Geperal made his appearance, and in a briet speech, congratala: his fellows Citizens of the great Republic apon the auspi- cious signs of the present period of onr national history. He bad been, in common with loyal men everywhere, strugaling for four years past to secure the maintenance of the Govern- ment of the Union, and the re-establishment of its autbority througbont the land He rejoiced to be able to congratulate them upon the re- turn of peace they hadso long sought. He Gid not desire to urge his individual opinions of rational affairs upon his hearers or the American people generally, bat oe would re- mind them that our country was large enonzh tor us ali. and he hoped, cow that the war was Virtually ended, that his brothers in arms would, with alacrity, resume their former avocations of peacefal times, and goto work with euergy to make tme Union as prosperous ‘as it was before the rebellion which had been 80 effectually crushe a THE PICKPOCKETS AND BuRGLars.—This fnterprisirg class, anticipating an abandant barvest during the two Ci. just past, was poumerously represcnted in ashington The host of thieves of New York, Philadelphia aad Baltimore was most numerous; and no donbdt some of them operated successfalty, as quite & number of robberies have been reported to the Superintendent of Police. The detectives, ander the direction of Su- perintendent Richards, keptasuarp lookoat for the light-fingered gertry, and succeeded in caging thirty-three during the two days. The police enticipated trouble in Hoolter’s Division, bat the military aatborities senta guard to co operate with the police i! neces- eary, and that iocali‘y was kept in admirable orde —— A Row. —Ahbont tour o'clock yesterday after. Doon, & row occurred on [4th street, near N, in which one soldier was either killed or badly wounded, A pamber of soldiers were passing slong the street wheu one struck another over the bead with the but end of his piece. knock- ing him senseless This happened iu front of the “Steam Bakery,” and soon a large crowd of soldiers gathered sronnd, threatening to tear the house down, (it having been stated that some shots were fired by one ot the inmates,} and for & time things looked very serious. Some cilicers comiog up. aud a syund of the provost gnard forming aroand the house, sue- ceeded in restoring quiet, —_—_.—___— PICKPOCKETS ARRESTED.—Yesterday morn- ing, the Detectives arrested a squad of six or eight suspicions persons, who are known in cities forther nerch, aud who are snppo<ed to be here to pick the pockets of any who are so incan ious as to carry large sums io the crowds Altending the review. Althongh the Detec- tives have secured so many of the light fingered gentry, spd know that more of the same sort areim the city, not a single case of loss hy the pickpockets has been reported to the Datec- tives. It is very creditanle to onr policert ta the crowded condition of the city they haye prevented the pickpockets fram operating. eee ee Svictvg.—Tuesdiy afternoon a man named Jute Montigreat was toand Iving dead in the Smithsonian grounds. A pistol shot wonnd in the iorebead, the pisto) lying beside him. and atetter in bis pocket addressed to Antoive Merle, No. 295 Penn’a ayenns, afforded evi d. nce that the deceased had committed suicide, and the jnry of inquest retaroed n verdict ac cordingiv.” From the letter addr sed to Mr Merle it was apparent that pecon ary embar- Tassment was the cause of the act, oe Rornery.—A man named | Hadson was ar- rece yesterday and sent to jail for court, rarged with rebhing a soldier of the 121th New York regiment of his money beit con- taining a bank accoant of $500, This morning, 8 man complained at the Sec. ond Ward station of having been robbed of Sov at Oyster Bay. Another individual named Hubbell also discovered this morning that he had iost $110. ae EE ATTENTION I8 CALLED to the advertisement ef the Potomac Transportation line, between Georgetown aud Raitimore The flae commo camer C. Vanderbitt lezves Kaitimore y Tuerday evening and (Georgetown every | Té2y¥ Morning. stopping at Alexandriaand | all the jandings on the Po'omac and the Bay. Toe s'camer has ample accommodations for freight and passengers. Pt ELAN FOUND IN THB CANAL.—Yesterdty afternoon & hoy discovered an infant floating iu the canal and reported to the Second Ward police. The coroner wa~ called npon to hold an igqueet, but ss the child wasevidently stili born he de- clined. and the corpse was buried by the city authorities. ms aca New Carecn —District Attorney Oarring- ton, Messrs W. L Walker, A. R. Shepherd and other gentleman associated in the enter- prise, gave purceased a toton the worth side, of N, between Ninth and Tenth streets, pads which they design building immediately, a new Presbyterian church. — Szconp Warp Station @ases —Alhearta s fighting; $6. Geo. Williams, do.; dis- ed. Timothy Rvan, drunk; $5 Jno Lee, do.; military. Passwell Macias, disorderly; $5. Wm Cotten. do: £10 James Harris, do:military. Jonn Lee, ¢o.: military. James (Quinn, suspicion of larceny. a a Masonic HALL.—Th- lot located on the northwest corner of Ninth and F streets, has been purchased by the Masonic Hall Associa. { tion, With the purpose of erecting & building snitable for the meeting of the Association. CITY ITEMS. Wso Ever HRARD OR Saw ANYTHING LIKE Ir! Watches, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Silver Ware and Jewelry, for everybody, Free of charge, at Seaton Hall, corner of Ninth and D streets. The most successful enterprise ever inaugu- rated. The press endorses it. Tne public patronize it. All benefited bv it. The Jewelers’ Association are now distribu- ting Presents to purchasers of Concert tickets to the Grand Woncerts at Odd Fellows’ Hall, en Thursday. Friday, and Saturday Evenings, May 25, 26..and 27. agon Loads of Watches. Jewelry, Ice Pitchers; Silver Ware, &c., haye already been given away to the public streets, and Fifty Thousard Presents etill remain to be disiri- buted to Ticket purchasers. ‘The beatiful Presents are given immediate- ly, at Seaion Hall, as soon as the Ticket is purchased. There is no delay, no waiting until the evening of the Concert for tha distri- bution, but the present is given gratnitously on the spot All are satisfied—all receive a present—no delay—rone go empty away This establishment must not be confounded inany way with the numerous hogus gift en- terprises by which the public bas been so fre- quently golled, as it 18 conducted on very dif- ferent principles, and its affairs directed by men whose socis!l and pusiness reputation is without spot or biemish. E. H. Ettas, Actuary, For Morss —Best, cheapest, pleasantest, most desirable is Oedar Oampbor. True Cedar Camphor. Druggists have it. Harris & Chap- map baye sole right of tactara, and are sole makers. IR MARRIED, At tbe Lethe sty Parsonage. 61 eae ee Geprectenny | is more . v Daniel COHN WiLe Sao of Gen rer town, and ‘MARY MASSEY. of aise erendris Gazette please copy.} 2 * srping of the :6th inst., of cholera ieee RLLEN BOTELER, in‘aat daughter of oo Wu at ceerat i tebe plac from the residence of ey 377 EB sirert. to-morrow evening eee ee Fri sof tne family are respect- a sosioed: t half one 1 o'clock, ‘bur: 2th at bal bee o'clock, wie i ce as at ged 38 708 aoe 2 il] take place on Priday, 2th, oe mer fameral gi eae te resideace r. y a 2d 6 er Paerfriends and rejatives ‘of the family respectfully invited to attend. enil 24th inst.,in the 39th see i stetiadie ire SBANBTT Bh. MAHEGAN, Wife of Jobo Ma ron a the family are re- ag eS eorgeto a pia ende spectfuliy her late residence. tween High and Foteinee's ete., Friday afternoon at 3 Gh sie HEC! new supply just received _m 23 3st Oo: _ ALB! sasvaiana. Propane, AnD ESTING: srceee hie, (No. 80 La. av., eta oar doors 0 ba ape 4 second hand Cothine: Sim | oe end sold at fair {r prices. 5 dsuel da'Peo Pecheur; P: WE TFRgA HOF onan enn le washers. 25-3t* Ww Gy) ANTED—Twi BN, as Apply at the Kirkwood cae ANT W ohet peered atl aaa frame houre on 9th at. WAR f8D-Tw g00 Sra ere Ee at Di jo. pet. iat br peg oe Apply a! AN*ED-Ten pes eS = on a 3 5 th street, sehen T Go Lopes Ww MAW) @ competent cook, Aucrena Ge et tation ing Grat-cla:s restaurant, WwW ANTED-A Sood ae ene SALESMAN. GE JUBNSON & OV., my 25-8t* Corner: cot Poow’ Two | OR THRER GOOD HOUSE PAINTSRS wanted. App-y at209 B street, between i and 15) yy 25-2t* Ww aarEi BORA a lsdy and child; wanted s! agom for storage, Warten: IMMEDIATELY Teo reat un- furrished HOUSE, containing from 5 t» 7 Eqrmsto a permanent tenant, Addiess3.0 BS os WANTED-Ata Tucker's, renege it. becwsen Marylard avenue and H strests, two good JOURNEYMAN BARBERS. Apply imme- diately my 25 3t* 7 ANTE ARD permanent, for gentleman, wife. eile t five years old acd narte, from ist June, With terms address * Inqvirer,’ city Post Office. Bath room indispensable, my 25-iw* Heres WANTED IMMEDIATEL dark cclored, eka kind, ssddle and Barness, broke. between 9 and AM 10W.W.WL Kr between (2th and AVL ate ee ects rivate rapa for-a 30, an uafuroteued Address Bor 10 Star office. Two Samad: QrUarion WANTED—By a married man, Understands fruits, flowers and veg-table gar- hot beda, &e. age tleman’ ‘8 Gerirg; alec. the care of graper Beis willing to take fall charge oF place. Good referenca given Z,. Gatdener, Washington P. WwW ANTED—A WHITE GIRL to do howsework in @ email family. Must understand plain cooking and bea good washer aud ircner. None other need Lepyly, at™9 Pa ay. my 24-%0* W ANT#D IMMEDIATELY—A BABBER, Good wages will be givea to a good hand. zasuires BE 3 East Capitol street, Ospitol Hill. W N!D—A gcod COOK and WASHER WO. MAN, Appiyat No. 14% st., between Yand 5 o'clock, m 23 3t™ WANTED-A } PHOTOGRAPH CAR. or Port. * ble Hons+. Address, stating terms. D. W, J. Baltin ore post office. e Neray 2h it* WV ANTeD-By a man and bis wife, » SITU- ATION to takecars of a farm or garden. Apply st the Star office counter. my 23 3t* vw (a IMMEDIATELY —Firat clacs OoAT ANDB Ap v4 to B. H, DEV eLEA ebaut PANE No. Hy Pa av. 3 and CARRIERS WA} WANTED fora ston wees re z, Inquire at 316 Ca: 1 Hint Be ‘ my2?-dt! y 7 ANTED— 200, ae LADIES to get their Pishnedone at PRINCE'S, 251 F streat, be- swreo ith aud Sth, Stamped Goods, Braid, Work ine Cotter, &c , for ssle, y 19 ti Ww ANTED—A 6m “Furnished woUsN, in Tgetown,(near the Heights preferred. of fire orix ron’ ueat and com ortahia for the summer menthe Reat by the month, ia advance, Apply to WB MOSES, Furniture Store, nvar Odd Fellows’ Hull, 7th st, my !9-lw Ww AN?PED. WANTED. NTED. Every Lady i in the District to know that in eon- fequence Of an inguiserable set of ao-called Stamp- ern. springing wp in the District botchiog aod 1a- ing persons goods. (and ars not respons ble io age.) We bave putourselvas to Acons eiderable expense in procuring t7¢ la'est atyle of Patierns tor Braiding Silk. Fiaunei,and Cotton 4 Etsbroidery, which we issue daily and acre prepared to do the work whi'e our friends walt we make und ¥ pattern. howasver intricate, and by the Tmproved Machiue we cau do Fiating superior to aoy Beretofore wiven to ths Lalieso ¢ District, my 19 tf W TaNTED IMMEDIATELY —Severa Foe t OAT HANDS Pls caersy Can i Ta- LOON MAKERS. 8. Military and Naval Marga ot Te Or, py l8-tt 212 Penasylraniassenue \ f TOZ OREAM MAERRB to at tendte Soren ane ‘nake himeelf generally ureful Inguireat C H. RIDENUUR'S, 304 Pa. avenue, my 16-8 SAY AN’ TRU-A SITUATION by_a respectable Girl to do Chambe-work, or would have no objection to take charge ofa th« country. aud 1 atreets. Laundry, or to goin Apply at 546 isth streat, between ——— Se seal gar eitaese ed Gesrerions contaia- De for Broo, either in Georgetown WasLington, for whicha ie reat will he paid, - . BLARBINTRIG. may (-e0d2w __Department of State. AN? SAP PSI ERCED AMERICAN MONTBLY just disencaved. having best city ref- wo seen at O19 Hf street, ‘between | th anu7tb. Thapsful for past patrousee, Phe 28 3B coptinusnee of same. \ ] ANTRD—A DAIRYMAN, Germ: Sts rred Loquire at this office. 1p B-eolt™ ANT ED-—Goldand Bitv ir Watches, Diamonds, Pistols, Pawnbroke «a Tickets, Furniture, Olothing or acy articleofvaine. The highest casn pecs paid, or exchanged for other goods At inger's Scwing Machine Agency, 502 ot! three doors north of Pa. avenue ap 1) *2* SKINS WANTED !—The subseribera will pay the highest cash prices for DBER SKINS, ab ibelr Hncxafin Glove Manufactory. 105 High atreet, Georgetown, D.C iett RAM88URG@ & BBERT, J ANTED—A limite¢ pumber of PUPILS for instrnction on the piano forte Best of ref- erences given. & nmiyat No, 525 H mts peiRers 6th and 7th ata, 13-tf WwW AN T 9 D-S8800ND HAND aperiroee, Ai-o, MIRROKS OABPBTS. BEDS, BED DING, and HOUSE FURMISHIA GG ADS ofevery description, B. BUCHLY, 496 7th street, Je 8 tf between G and H, east side. SP 20 tab ORDER. GREAT NEWS! ~~ @REAT NEWB!! WARK IS OVER! WAR IS OVER!! BELLING GOODS AT PANIC PRICES! I have jnet returned from New York with « large stock of Dry and Fancy Goods, which I offer for ea'e at @ very moderate price, consisting in part of— Bleached and Uableached MUSLINS, 18 cents. Yard wide MUSLIN. 25 cents. CALICOBS, 25 cents. 22 yaré wide SHEETING, $1. 5 4 yard wide SHBBTING, 3734 centa, ALPACAS, ali colors 4 cents. First quality of MOZAMBIQUES, 35 cents. GRENADINES, very fine, 55 cents. GEAPE MORETZ, all colors, 55 cents, Mes gice, Ba have a large stock of POPLINS at arlous hi Latest style of HOOP SKIRTS, at 90 cents and arge stock of White Goods euch as BONSTS. are UAMBRICS, TULTO! NA Linen BHIRT FRONTS. at ts fo POORET AE FRONTS as 2h pt ‘Ladies? Senta et tis BASOLS of a!l deacri Al re stock k tof aoe 1 ny. match we ofar for sale le iE abep any ot! hant in the city. 3M. 8 me OLOARE, latest Paria styles, from 4 We so have various other Goods tao numerous to menticn, = we see Genks ublie will give us trouble to showjGoo . Sone “ek “come all, to $08 Great Bargain Store 21 Seventh stree’ my 20- eee ee Soee hee Gand Be wertnid side. WI8ks AND Taacons. falls supply of CALIFORNIA f Kohl rated Yin or ot AND Teaehita e eRie e ea: 3 avaw A. SE gael WINES of the best ality; aleo, Gibaon’s Old Family Nectar and Gabine WHISKIES, Pore Old ‘and Bourbos Whiskies, ALs A foll supply of PAMILY GROOERINS at greets Fotnped writ. sean & PRRBIB, my 19-6t,if Corner bh atreeta. AND MACHINERY a faa ‘KINDS Mens or repaired. Particular attention giver to repalrit M JAC. LI £0 25 and We have on hand La INES, from 1 = ae apne Duze & sewing smachines. anek’s Hunan ith Kuilding, 496 oth wtrort, , Ped the Glayeaden, Heuse,up T8, poke KIMBALL my 19. FFIRLD’S STBAM an ogmaM ¢ MaNT- SHArRUED a am 6thet,. bet. Bat- Tere, Confectioners, Hotelsand Panties rata wite Ice Boat mate of shat nest of erga, WY Tr, wholerale and wai Ribs bent sow made. Delivered to any, part o thecity psig Game Fish OF THE won. att ith six plates; London. agler; Dove. ers London. i 3. Book 0 Angli oh rer iss his Erlend: con jr ‘Rphoners . Walton and Ootton’s ‘Angier: Lon- ge'R British Boral Sparta; London, ° PRANOK TAYLOB. § EXTRA a IM- 8m W ABN curse seet end. dell Hea nee . r at little expense, Bee ccas ai aie niet, ao igcguveniones, aad expo jae wieenent t ve ase ies im: mad Teri tee tion, and free properties. ear PWaRDSOF THIRTY eee, certificates and an fas re Bi been 1S coivea, at o A een ve dit anh ee mos gatormes. cistarmen, guternone i@ OF BEAUTY 18 & JOY | =e a At sear as me Oy FOREVER, | oot iis Be =) Ra LEE |i FOR RENT AND SALE. FURAGERD RoowE roe S20 Re ae asa tes INT AN nee FURN. Fo: aa 2 ir ratio, eer a 8. le two pa ane a ee: the city. "The reat is tite ott mode- ‘Wanhi ‘or further information a ply stthe & office counter. apis. Pie iT BOOMS, WITH ‘0: i i ily, 2th Pes Mt Pe a est 2a B—CIGAR BTAND a: iXT ae at Lae Beaton House. Enquire Ne £5 Forum BERT neatly FUBNISHE: HOT, ae niuve rooms, pl-asantly situated the Ge alars 3 2 at Star Soho, cocreetown. For partic srs 2204 oR h RENT Three or four very pleasant with us* of bath r. loca- dont 10 Oohe raity, Louisiana evi and/7th ats., No 41, north side, T° LET—A HOUSE AND STORE on Penang vavig avenue. Possession can be had at once, Inquire hee premises, No, 245 Pennsyivanie avenue. Up stairs. my 3-2t* SS a Te: KENT-Taree ROOMS. Gret door, gas and water. newly furvished. with every conven- ience for ponsousenine: hall in the house; cood Has Thood; two bia cha south Wiltard’s Hotel; ith street, bet. Ohio avenue and D on lst of June. Terms moderate to desire le ‘ty. Call after 5 p.m. my25-3t gehen SS tC ARE CHANOB—FOK SALE—HO@aE and LUC on Virginia avenae, bet. int and 2d strovts, of modern improvements. The Jot is 30 feet front by 130 feat deep. There is situated on said lot alarae two-story Frame Honee, of 8 rooms,in complete order, larg: d, brick walks, shadstrees shrab- bery; also, Building in complete order, 20 by 30, two stories, with 4 large. airy rooms. The property is eo constructed as to be usef for one or tee tenpeats. Houses in a good ee epcouecess well graded with the street, inseire of JONN J = treet, near N Also. 16 oaacen m 25-3t* [a Gsorgstowa, LIVERY STABLE. with sheddiag for es. Api pe to F. MACE, Maryland Land Ageat, 516 street, my2t oe Fo S4LEB—A OARRIAGE fOlacaate): nearly w, manufactured by Wood Brothers, New York; s pair of fine CARRIAGE HORSES reeriry and warranted cound; SADDLE and HA’ Iuquire at 2781 street, corner of Connecticut avenue. my 24 3t* 4 GOOD WILL, STOCK and FIXTUSES of a smal! Grocery and Liquor § ore. It isan srocuens stand forasmall retail basiness, Rant er movth, Contsing four roomsania good yar’ and stable. andites 8 of the vlaca Farniture don ela al weaclred Apply at No. souk K K street, bet, Lith acd loth st t* 1 hn RENT—Two HOUSES 4 rooms we One Hous- 10 roome, One House ii rooms. One House 8 rooms One Heuse 6 room! Ly are for sule, One House 5 rooms with nBtore, ore large rushed Houre > ree i Apply te £0, Tnished House 8 room 8M Semiene MITOHRLL, BON & CO. 8, B. corner of Pa. ay. and loth at. my 24-4t* ForR RENT—Completely FURNISHED HOUSE, containing 16 rooms, with water aad gas throughout. Location very desirable. Auer at Star Office, Fes SALE—An excellent ee Faroe EaIOR DWELLING, No. 268 € atreet noree be- tween lith and 12th streets west. The house has sightrooms The house is in good order. For further particulars apply to SWEENY & OO, Beal pone Brokers, corner of 7th and D streets. ry 23 lw FURNISHED ROOMS FO and two Bed Keoms, to | rately. keap pe, with or without board. Apply at No, 234 H street. ore vlock from the cars my2)-2w* FY RNI8HED ROOMS FOR aa FRONT PARLOR and two BE 8 on 2d Hoor, Also, other ROOMS euiteble oe housekeeping, wi or without BOARD. Apply at 234 H street, between 19th aud 20h streets, one block from the my 2-29 $1 00 TO $2 ee WILL BUY THE Stock. Fixtures. aud Goodwill of ope ar the best business stands in thia city. The business is Grocery, Liquor apd Pruit, and on the principal thoroughfare of the city. A good chance for a couple of young men that would like a pleasant and profitable pasiness. Seb for selling. Address“ W, my lg ob N RENT—a Paclor together or sepa Alse. other rooms suitable for house- Satisfactory y’’ Star Office, a 3 FOR SALE.—Several of those t and desirable HOUSES cn Iith street east near Penusylysaa avenuy. Capitul Hill, just finished, are yet for sale. They are three stories, with a two story back. building, cellarunder the whole; hail, pario ing room, Gve chambers, sll papered; kitchen, bath-room, elothes-rvom, front and back staira, gas and gas fixtures througnont, ranges completa, & fin- ished in the best style, oa the Philadelphia plan, w thovt regard te Spee. The cara pass Bat a sbort sistance, on Pennsylvania avenue, with @ footwalk the whole way. Deeds, stamoa.'&c., at oe <, parce Apply at the bales ito J 4=3 Gay street ge tM HANAGAR, 304 South Wharves, °Diniadeiphia: By OR SALB—A CLOTHING STORE, now doin, ne & good business, opposite ae ITO TS depo The building, atwo story frame, subject to small grount rent, together with the ‘stock. will be sold on reas onsble ‘terms. Apply corner of © and North Ospitol st my 15 12t* For. pees GOODWILL of 9 tne Store, near Pa _ave.. with FIXTURES anda small stock ef GOODS forsale. Inquire at 622 Pa ay. my 11-tf Fo RENT—UNFUBNISHED ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. can be had at 173 ‘2d street west, between B and C sta, north. my? FE, R SALE-Four HOUSES and LOTS of 5and6 Tous each, on Va av , near 2d st. Foye easy. Pongession June Jet. Ape D.M.LAW- RENCE, after p.m., No. 63 K st., cor. of 25th street. my3 tf OR SAL OB RENT—Would prefer to sell—a very large @ud commodions thr e-story BRIOK HOUSE. with all the modera improvements, ia- cluding bot and cold water. and gs threughout the houve, with a lerge garden, carria, fiouse apd stable for six horses, The above premites woald be suitable for a for eign minster, member of the Cabinet, or any gen- tleman wishing a comfortable residence hand- somely located in the mos, healthy part of George- town, and nt verisatens walk from the cars, ene plonerty, =i be ehown and terms made by the advertiser. seen JOHN ALEXANDER, 240 shai No. av , bet. 2th and 13th ets, my I5-ectf Chron& Iotel} CUSE FOR RENT—The commodious dwell ing containing 16 rooms, with fine dry cellar supplied with pump cistern and Potomac water hot and cold, and gas, with newrly an acre of or- Bamected gropnd. and a variety of fruit, being house No. 16 Penn. avenue. corner of 26th strest, at prerent occnpied by the Hon Recretsr: ae the Biitish Legation. Applyato WM, 8 Gea, No 60 Patent @ficeWuilding, or to ees Gantle: mag. Dear the premises; _ te R SALE—D. sirable BUILDING 1 LOTS » dif- FoR SSt patie th pir. oe oar pyar BTEPHEND b & 00. 389 F a $20,000 WORTH cor re BOOTS AND SHORS! Have beem received this day at HETLBRUN'S BARGAIN BHOE STOBB, 506 SevaxTH BrREET. and will be sold at tremendous low prices, name the following: Children’s Bhoes from 15 cents up, Misses’ Balmorals and @aiters75 cents, Ladies’ Balmorals from $' up, “ Gai‘ers, good quality, 31,50, Slippers from 5 cents up, Bed, White and Black Slippers and Gaiters, latest styles, Men’s fine Boots, Gaiters and Buckle Shoes, very cheap, Get Also a great variety o! @ TRUNKS AND VALIORS We At L. BBILBRUN & 00,, 506 7th street. adjoining _my 19-20* Odd Fellows’ Halt, N=” STYLES SPBING CLOTHING. eee en vel avenue, Between oth and Toth bate, Washington, D. ©. The Gress Destine 15 in @oods has induced us to omer oF FaBaTONABLR CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, of every description, ab greatly reduced prices—a larger portion cf f which 1 ‘we are determined to-sell ardiens o pty BOYS’ AND. CHILDRENS! CLOTHING, suitabje for all si: adapted to Fae present and coming #eason, which must be sold to mak for pew additions daily arriving. 1 0 Vy Bstzis pol eh Fi ls REEBURG 3 teats » 1s ein mip woogetor the ere wih neeRB at to give me a call, JOHNSON. 3. M08 harf, feot of Eleventh atrest, mayne Wi ington, D-U.. o. TROTTING am Fo ee orine a thorough bi of the best ssddle or pense tn thts eoun’ ree minutes, Ey. ae TERED JONMS. Foc ; p= 126 K street, and Center Marks je tea many and OF Green FUBNITUBE. ains may be had fa er CABIN aT ‘FORNITURE zs by calling at Iron Ball. w. BOTBLER, Jz, arin iam MorvioR sme ouares. st received a lar, = ne Garaitare, ovens ee ma eallt it OuNO. poem felligenoe cor. a | aniD atzeats, IN, five years’ Cans. | dian, handsome, and very stylish, and one AUGTION SALES, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, <ore UABDIAN'S SALE oF % FRLthBa! nee tie ar Jume next, at ¢ ae eer oO gaeek et "kortty at the foal fi bei Datee shales if BTA Pe quare ee ie and Say: fgets mth tate cash; balance in & sea stat eda Gay of Saas, coat aan purchasers, in- ited sid dor _ pel yee pan men SD the Droper 6 whole term cnet Dishest pis 2) Hae ame and pe rty will be be resol property will be resold, at the risk rand contof the USAN WHYTWRY, my 23 eokds GRARN é& WILLIGHS ancty, Y EN & WILLIAMS, a B oe No, 526, corner 7th and Det worth, VERNMENT SALE OF 8 simay petite HARDWARE Pe: BO oe: CTU pay. the Sist iastant, at 10 o'clock 8. m.,on the second floor of our Auction Rooms, and consiecing en coe today until the whole stock is disposed of. The goods were seized py = oe Govare rast from blockaderunners, We ahd Ee biue, eee Oxford 10 Fs) jored at black Calicoes, Lara Totufmbite and biue F eon LisenBhsctive, ne Bhirting Cotto: ‘s dneouet and 8x esling oe ambric. Jeans. an stuf, Red and Crimson Merino aye Linen aoe Toweling, adies’and Misses’ Hoop Skirts, Gents’ Undershirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Corsets and suse iery, Black Alvaca aad Mari Bewing Silk, Epon Gorton and Thread, Citizens’ Cloth Knives and Forker Table Catlery &c. We call the attention of the dry goods merchants and merchant tailors to the mnove sale, as there are & great many pieces of goods. By order of Col. T_ Ingraham. Provost Marshal, my%ieokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta BY GREEN & | WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF AG UTENSILS. SACOMA Ha RN aSe DR 1 BALE: “ « o * WAT PUB e wore instant. at lo M., we chall sell,om tne Garden Farm, the sonal Effects of Richard Butt, deceaved, on the7th street road, 0 posite Fort Stevens, by order o! the honorable ‘Orphans’ Court of the District of Colgebix, consistin of— Two good Work Horses and Harness, ie Good Milch Cows, ‘arket Wagons, Carts, Plougba, Harrows, Gultizators. ‘Hoes and Shovels, Lot of Ha re traw, Sofas, Chairs, ora jes, Wardrobes. Bedeteads, Bedding, and Feather Beds, Lot of Table Crockery, &c nd many other articles too numerous to enu- merate rms: One halfcash; balancein three months, with sxtiefactorily endorsed notes, bearing in- terest. crest, SARAH A_ BUT, Administratrix, m 24-WF&M & WILLIAMS. Auris. BY GREEN & MBS, Auctioneers, GOVEBNMENT SALS OF ONS CARDING MA- On THUREDAY, the ist day of June. at 11 o'clk & m.. we shall at our Auction Rooms. one @arding Machine, acized by the Government from blockade ruoner BY order of Co], T. Ingraham. AD ah Mar- shal, GREEN & WILLL 23 eod&ds Ru chioaecta: BY WM. L. WALL & ¢ O0., Auctioneers, TRUGTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL £3- EIN THE COUN1Y OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trast dated on tho 23 day of August, 1:57, and recorded on the With 4 of November. 19:7,1m Liber J A.S , No. 144, folios 234, He 236 and 237, one of tie land records Washington county, in the abe of Columbia, Iwill ee on MONDAY, Jane 5, t 5 o'clock Bore atthe Auction House of With. Walle lo., corner of 9th street and Penn’a ue in the city of Washington. the following Tibed tract of land, situated in the county of Washington, in the District of Colambia. The said tract of land begining at ae endof the fourth line of a tract of land calied N at and runding thenee sonth 15 perches, ‘then uth 82 degreer, west 25 perches, thence north 35 degrees, east 145 perches, thence south 69 desrees, east 51-2 perches to ite intersection with the 15th line of the largeriract of land conveyed Fall F ats heirs and devisees of David C. Pa:tier ward Swann, thencesouth 49 degrees, west 8 perches, then’ south 25 degrees, west 31 perches and 63-1) of Phe he thence south g! degrees. west 45 perches to he peginning, containing 3] acres, 1 rood and 17 PThe te terms of this sale will be one-third cash; balance, bearivg interest and psyable inequalin- stalments, at 6 and 12 monihs, the delerred pay- ments to be secured by a lien on the lant. One hundred dollars of the cash payment to be paid down atthe place of sale;and in case the purchaser or purch:sers refua! i 89 to do the property wil? at once be resold at t) ¢ risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or nee ders, Stee, myll-eokds ae MO. W. Ls WALL a OO. Ancts, SOE LTE ie SALE OF SARBRY. ER?2- INGS, &c. ,&o SFr ame Will be sold at public at auction, at Sixth street wharf, Washington D,C.,on SATURDAY, MAY 1565, at Hi o’clock a. m..(and upon aan succeeding Sat- urday, at the same place and hour, until further netice.) 100 BARRELS OF BAKBRY SWEEPINGS, ponshers ae eeaety Barrels as may be on tS al e time 0: @ Bale Terms cash. EB. T. BRIDGES, _my 23: 4f Captain C. 8. V. S44 or Unieey ane STEAMERSS AT we tae Brates Navy YARD, t AshincTow, D. O., May 18, 1855 Will be sold at public asia. to the hi hes bi at 12 o’clock m. on SATURDAY. lay 0! ene, next at the Navy Yard in Washington? Be e United Btates steamers Yankee, Jaco Belre aha Dragon. The ee is a wooden side- ee steamer of the tollowing dimensions: feet, breadth of beam, 25 feet; depth of ho! bold, 0 feet 8 sop diameter ‘of cylinder, 88 inches; stroke of jaton The Jacob Bell is a wooden side-wheel st 145 feet aes! breadth of 2) feet 9 inches ai depth of ho’d 8 feet; diameter of cylinder, 32 ches; stroke of piston, 8 feet. The Dragon is a wooden prop: ler. 92 feet leng; pth of hold 9 feet brentth of beam. 17 feet, and 6 aneh diameter of cylinder 2inches, and stroke of 2632 inches. Phe he vessels may be seen and further particulars made knoen on application to Commodore J B. HON TGOMBRY, ‘Commandant, Washington Navy Terms of sale : Cash.in Government funds; $1 000 on each vessel at the time of sale, and the balance within six days thereafter. my 15 eodtds MPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PROPLE OF WASHINGTON. GEORGETOWN, AND ALEXANDRIA. BUNJAMIN NEWMAN, 443 7th st., pear @at., has juct received from New York Auctio: BLACK K BI a BLACK SILKS, very betta at $125, BILE’ 01 Co OLROULARS, ? MANTILLAS, SACQUES, ATS. it mMozARBIAt Oe BE DEMSS GOODS, 25 ots. TAGE ALPAOA, 275. worth a cts, sna, sole $175..LA0R PoLaT $3.50. hae Gian Pure BEBE, 2 Yarde ae REN aD E OLOTH, (Linen) $125, cos LADIES’ WALKING JACKETS, only $4, cost BLAQK LAOE VE LS. at 25 0ts., very best 60, 75, LINES W SHEETING, ‘slightly soiled, only $159, NAPEANS. S175 3 Sag FRINGED TOWRLS, OagelM ERER. LINBN OHEOKS. for 8. NEL. osly 38 BREE oP ASR, Only 28 ett, QUAEER t nee. ‘Catr00, DELAINS, ALPAGA, BaDI 1S. fg) HANDREAUBIBES. 12% conta, f Siovms, BuTroNe. A lates CNEBDLES BOAPS, SPOOL Gorrens on py eeeres i iccat NEWMAN, wy 19-5t 443 7th street, near G at. SPRING 48SSORTMENT 486 re 486 MARBRBRITER’S, NO. 486 BBVENTH SfREET. DEALERCIN CHOIOR STOOK OF INTBRIOR ADORNMENTS ae ee rics Bo paras me Howe ae ? erlpiom a conta Heed: ee. =» © somest bead 2 . Bi Bo Sie Wade ir wines re bbed ons patterns: TICTCRS CORD é Bilk and Wo: ture and Tassels, dif ent sizes essortment. TO OVAL F, th ates ot Serra rete i al opt leat. to erupts Dae ede ¥, one esr TAPEEIEES, aire cece uars ne er ec manner, in city or WO Terms Oash for Goode =” | 496 Sanyal Notice 406 | aH Bt taoms ; Auct; Georgetown SXCELLENT FOUBREOLD vorasarass AND On MONDAY, at 10 at the ssinguas toa Of Dire, Luber, on the weer eee itare, — serie irs. other Tables ease and Wastnot fei &e Hoy ting Ollctotas <8 Frame i! ror. On na ey gerator. early new Cook and other g DB Btoves t variety of good nf te, DOWLING. aucis, _myks RY GREEN & bee sa, eorner 7 7th and TRUSTE. at 3 anet” L. 2d Beneets Streets: igen revan B OF VALUABLE Lo on r NOB: BTRERT A Avotion, "=A mins By virtneofa eed of trust, dated ‘a & fie we ptember. 1359, reecrded in Liber J. & Be. oliog 73, 74, 78 and eh one oF the Tan fear ashipgton county shall sel! in trout ofthe Preqises. on won oa, tu Dh Instaet ot o'clock p, m., all of and 4, is Bquare jo. 10) The abore property is 5 laiiehad where the Phila- delphi: Gomsany is nildirg Terms: One-half carh, balance in ix and twelte months trom day ef sale with interest and the Bezmente Hier aor, to be secured br ad ad ary the eo ea exdorsed to the satisfaction of the A deed given and a deed of trast taken. If terms of eele ara vot complied vie ino 24 from the day of sale the property will bi after ope week's notice given in the vonage Star,at the risk er comer @ TisK ard costof the defaulting pur- All conveyances includ the cast of the purchaser DE Teyenud stamps oars will be Pequired when iekaceked off nd ifpot paiddowa Henig putupagain and sold to the vext ace bidder who shail comply with bbe tora ae iy F , Crnate HP myieod&és GREEN & Wii! Hi [AMS ¥ J. 0. McGUIRB & Ov, recy AUCTION SALE, OF EXCELLENT HOUSE. On TUESDAY MORNING, May 3) commencin, at Wo'clock,we shall sell. at No 40 F etre between l3th and lath, dwelling in part ocenpied by the officers of the Ohio Stata Ag: yall the Housebo'd Furniture in the u art of the house, also of the dining room, racing—— One suit of Partor Furniture. of walaut, uphot- oe in silk brocatelle, consisting of two Te ‘as, two Arm ard eight Reocsp- ton Phairs, ones same, in French worsted bro- Two Walnut Carved Bookcases, Two Walnut Martle- tor Genter Tables, One Walnu® ard one Oak Libraty or Office Table, Larfe Gils Frame ¥rench-p.ate Mirror, Slab aad Two seta Lace and Broeatelle Window Curtains © ore oeaie en ee ni ne Oa! amber suit. Marble- Washetand, witha Wardrobe, °° Suresu and Two imitation Oak Warirobes” 8 everal Vottage Chamber Suite, & Innt, large, and tw all H. 0 #0) Chairs and Rockers aut tide Ohare 2°” vand Walnut Double Wardrobes. y ana Walnut French ard Jenny Ling bead any and Walnut Marble top Bareaus and Washstan, Mahogany aud Walnut Marble top Pier ga Oaré Cortane eed Plain Bedsteads, Buresusani Wask- EF eather Beds. Bolsters and ee Mattresses. Blankets. Bhects, &o c. Cane seat Chamber Chairr and Rockers, Brursels, Parlor aud Chamber Oarpets, Three ly, and Ingrain and Imiiation Broseele Carton? Atattin Abe pean the house, Ouk Hall Bet. Lerge uasue ty of Oil Cloth on stairway Lt Imitation Rosewood Extension ae Tabie, Walnut Breakfast Falling leaf Tabice, Mahogany Marble top Sideboard, Table Cro coker yaud — caelsry and Li oe tben asd 7 a od Seriains, inber Stoves. & king Stove and Kitehen Requicites,&¢ pied” 3,0. MeGUIRE & CO., Autts, YW. Lb. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TWO STORY “FRAME HOUSE. AND EP EU a BABT CAP- ae erie on UEBDAY AVTERNOON, ‘soth inst one Tek. es the house on East Uapitcl street. nated by the fag d assortment of Heuseaold Furniture, embreciog the Parlor Purniiure and the outfit of six ee AL: At 4 o'clock. same afteran on, the Monge and Tos, being a good two-story Frame House, couiaint ot ‘ six rooms, Let 2, Bquare 816, frmting [2 inches on Fast Capitol street. and runcing tofeet. between sth and sth streets. Terme at sale. waa i, WALL & O0., Ancts ¥ 0. B.L. CROWN & 00., Aucte, virtue of power vested in the uaioeaee or 8 twill and testament of Bamuel Hamilton, and an order of the Orphans’ Court of Prince George's county. Maryland, we will vifer at publie sale, cn the premises, on TU "ASDaY. th» 30th day of May inst.. at 5p_13., Bot No. 32, im square 436, fronting 25 feet on 7th street west, Detween D aad B.rupniog back 94 feet toa 10 foot, alley, op the Isang. in the city of Washington. D. This preperty lies in an im proving the city, and offers inducements to purchasers. Terms of sale: One helf the purchase money ash on the day ef sale, or fiaal ratification by the cour with interest if not paid on the dayof eale, ani t residue in two equal installments of six and twelve months from thi Say. of. . beating interest fro ieee time till pai to be secured. ay the notes parser wits sureties to boagereven OY the = ersigne 2 the payment o: we whole pur- onee money, & deed will be given, Title indis« yo le. ¥ an. conveyanciag. including revenue stamps, af cost of the purchaser, Wuirram 5, TOOK, iterate of B. Hawilton, my? td* Cc. RB, L. CROWN & CO., Aucts, B* wu. ae WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Bouth corner r Pa.” ave, And 9th atreet. CHANCES S SALE OF 1M ey ae PROPERTIES By Nirtueet Reed ar fhe. ch the District of Columbia. in oh ing date the 2d day of May, NS genes ins Ne art : ceo oop omas P uv is Seer rs ant. Robb et al are defendants, (No Sib ikan-ty) T sbali offer for sale. at public seston, on TUMBDAY. Pp. w., the 30th day of May, 1555, at 6 o'clock front of the premises, part of bot nambered one (iin Bauare numbered nine hundred and Ofty-twe (952, of the planef the city of Washingt Vouned as follows: s; Beainving for the same at point on the line of souto M street, distant a one (51) feet six (6) inches we t fcom the scat! heat corner of said Jet. and running thence cre ir with the line of said south M rtreet g Boat these northwardly and paratiel with tot streeteast seventy five (75) feet six (6) inches; shkence eastwardiy with the line of said lot sixz- 5) feet; aud thence southwardly and pace mg line of 10th street east seventy five (75) fe x (6) inches tothe Seenieg: © wi the in- rovements thereon. consisting o ali Brick jones This property is situated on south M street, near 10ch sreet Tf cash; th ja two senal 1. One det and iz See real ie purchaser his note for the dpfer parcnnpes oa ivi d bearing interest from the day o' ‘Title deed 0 be Fetained Until the whole pur- ney is shane moneys rea and atamprat the cost of the purchaser. URY LLCYD, Trustee. ane WALL «00 my 13-3taw2w&cs Auctioneers ¥I.C. -piagearage OO., Auctioneers, AT SALE OF UTIFUL GOTTAGE ORES ON ae RICH GROUND NRA&B CO- ond "TUBSDAY Ag TEBRNOON 30, at & o’clock, en premises, we sha’! sell thirty plo-s 3 iene cy Rtaaed coca Berane Pinsent u De: tnd the ae rarest t road, being part of the estate o! row! t Sites are on the high egtoune knuwn'es Piney Branch road, whice for besuti at te romantic scenery ia unsutpasned in eats, nie ve This road, leading to Pierce's Mill and Rook OFeex bya long been the SS érive oF rene f c e. Bach p ot is improv, some “aft. or eine ‘varietien of fruit Frees of the finest quality. The ovportunit; rchase qroand io tht favored “igeality midom p It is easy o! ng ODI hort wall nk a termione ogee’. bs ie 2 vein — passenger cian} rrsatrale, Au conveyancing and stampa at the cost of the Leary 3.0. MoGUIBB & 00. Aucts. : ” (In virtae of a writ ee ae ofthe Bupreme Geurt heed District eh ing 6 to spies for cash, ai to publi reo? Wm. Wall & street. on SATUB- tn} t the Austion Bt : Cte ay wer i i} "be wT 795 to, eer of Moses Bomerrinn = AND GLASS WAR. swheere fitting out for the pat iy aon te ony ot snd PLAFS: a enh Wal'iious ofGo mmen oe mis 6t* 044 Fellows’ Tih etree. PAPBRH ANGINGS,