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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Grover’s THEATER —*Uncie Tom's Cabin,” Littie Katie characters by Miss Susan Denin, Bader, Martha Wren, and other favorites in prominent characters, WASHINGTON THEATER.— Miss Panline Cushman and J. M. Ward in the Military Drama of “The Union Spy: or, Pauline of the | Cumberland.” Niros’s* Crrcvs, Sixth street, below the @venue—Open atternoon and evening. The grand New York troupa in acrobatic, gymnas- ‘tac and equestrian performances, together with &@ huge bill of ballet, songs, burlesques aud i other attractions. Cxrorp.—The drama of “ The Murdered Waterman,” «Jocko, or the Brazilian Ape,” baller, burlesque, negro delineations, Roman And Grecian statuary. Cantxexurny.—Manuel Doneti, the one- legged dancer, and an immense pill of ballet, Songs, negro delineations, &c .concluding with a@ cide splitting afterp iece. “" ECHANIC’S HALL, Maryland avenue.—Ball, nd rafile for a pair of Colt’s revolvers. cetera RerepsaxeirLe Conpvct er some MILiTA- RY OrriogRs.—Statements were made to us yesterday. by some of the most respectable Citizens of Capitol Hill, concerning recent do. ings of the military officers at Vapitol Hill Bar- Bi a gen CITY ITEMS. ——— ws : r TuB U. S. Grant OLes has made arrange- | ments for their excursion to Gly moat on Mon- day, the L2th instaat, i ; CALIFORNIA Stone Sets and Rings, Jet En- ameled Buckles, Pearl Combs, only One Dol- lar, at the Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 433 ne: avenue, near 1% street. Sei ee REOPENING.—The New York Menufacturing Jeweler's Association respectfully announce | ther will reopen at Seaton Hall, corner of fth ana D streets, for the sale of tickets to the Fourth Grand Presentation Concert (to take | place at Seaton Hal! on Tuesday, June Ith, ing the first of the second seriés,)on Tuesday | morning, June 6th, with a renewed stoc bs ianos, watches, diamonds, sewing-machi! jewelry, silver ware, kc. The Directors, ae couraged by the succese of their first concerts. are induced to announge a second series of guished the firet. dorsed the fairness, and libePality of this Bovel enterprise. Every purchaser of & ticketto their con- certs will receive at the time of purchase, at the depot, (Seaton Hall,) where the ticket is sold, 3 valuable present, besides 1 ticket toa nrst-class concert. These presents will be distributed from their immenge stock of watches, jewelry, pianos, silver ware, sewing- sacks. Which, if correct, are sufficient toexcite | machines, &e. the disgust and indignation of every man, | Werman, and child possessing a grain of com- Mon sense and sir tlespark of humanity. The most prominent and disgusting of these acts Aare caidto have been witnessed by a large Bumber of resideats in that vicinity ea Satur- dayecvening. We give the stories as they are told to us" A soldier of company H, isth V. R. C., (the regiment stationed in that barrack narmaed Christopher Elderbrand. visited the 20th corps for the purpose of seeing a friend, became intoxicated, and did not return to the barracks in season to answer to roll-call. Con- Sequently, at six o'clock, on Saturday eve- Ring, Elderband was Suspended by the thumbs to a reund of'a ladder placed with one endon ‘the ground, and the other ageinst the eaves of one of the buiidings. until fifteen minutes to nine o'clock. two hours of suffering, the cries of Elderbrand (Who is-‘about seventy years of age) were so + foud and heart-rending, that a gag was placed in bis mouth to suppress the noise. The soldiers of the regiment became co in- digusnt that they assembled in squads and | This groaning of the | men drew to the scene a large number of men, | groaned at the officers. ‘Women, and children, wher one of those pres- ent remarked that it wasa barbarous mode of Punishment and should be made known to General Angur. Another said it shouid be re- ferred to the Secretary of War—a maf whom he Enew to be humane—but counseiled that no act be committed. On hearing these remarks Captain Dustop, of company H, demanded their names, at the same time tnreatening them Sor interfering. *# Second Lieutenant Markland, an artillery officer, who was on the ground, appeared @bout this time, having put on & sash, and armed himself witha sword and pistol. He ordered ‘ge guard to charge the citizens, which they aid, driving them to the opposite pave- ment. Ataboat eight o'clock, a iady residing near by, the wife of a major now m@ ibe army, pro- poeed te goand cut the sufferer down, tf sev- eral otter ladies would accompany her. They agreed to doso, and started, but, before they | passed off of the pavsment opposite the bar- Tacks, the guard agein charged, and drove the Indies, (1 the points of their bayonets) into their houses. “= The Mejor afterward ordered Lientenant Hawley to make & charge on the ladies and children who were standing on the payement, which the Lieuteasut refuced to do, at the same time tendering the Major his sword This the Major would not receive, but ordered the Lieuterant under gnard. The cries of the suifefer excited the wife of a Jientenani mm the barracks tofuch a degree that he threatened to cut the man down hercetf, if mo other person would Those who were Fis egent ase saw Elder- brard tsken down shy that $lood issued from both bis nose and mouth. Yeeterday morning, the twd citizens whom We baye mentioned above as having made re. marks conceraing the punishment, were before Coil. Ichuson, the commander of the regiment, one cf them having been taken there under ar- Colonel Jobnsow charged them with in- g the crowd to riot, and ordered one to re- ata fiaed time, and the other when Roti- “The one, however, who was taken before the Colcnel under guard, yesterday called on Sec- retary Stanton, and luid the facts before him. The Secretary called in General Fry, and re- quested him to Investigate the case. The Secretary then dispatched a courier with an crder to Colonel Johnson, requiring the re- Jease of the gentlemen who called oa him trom arrest, with which order the Colonel is said to Dave compiied. Whilst in conversation w ith the Secretary of War, this gentieman also informed him that ‘3 eoldter had been confined in the guard-house of the barracks for three months, lacking afew days, and had been lying very ill for the most ofthe Isst month of his confinement, having been deprived of the services of a@ physician, anc, wntil withm the past few days, srill re- méirivg in the guard-housce. This. the Secre- tary said, sPould be siso investigated. ‘be tolks in the neighborhood testi‘y that it is a general practice of these officers to place me» for ths slightest offenses on the street, with & ladder around their necks, and to compel them to carry it for two hours at a time. The privates of this regiment bear the best of chaiscters in this neighborhood, being the quietest and most orderly ever stationed there. On the other hand, some of the officers bear the reputetion of being insulting toward the |1- dies im that vicinity, and with being exceed- ingly profane in and out of the barracks. aS IES TReors LEAVING THE CiTy.—On Saturday Src yesterday the following troops left ibe th Pa. cavalry, —tor Pittsburg: 62 cents from Alexandria-for Columous, th New York, 489 men—tfor Elmira: Bat- tery C, Ist Obio Light Artillery, 129 men—for Cieveland; is5th Pa. 355—for Piltsbnrg: Ist N_ H. cavalry, i5 men—for Concord; I2ist Pa, 2¢i—for Philadelphia; 4th Maine battery, 1147 men—fér Augusta; wd New York cayairy, oo mastered ovt,) !1i9 men—tor Harper’s Fer. y; 2th New York battery, 121 men—Albany,; tote Mass. battery, 190—Boston; ist N. H. ar- tillery, 140 men—to Manchester: Ist New Jersey Artlery, 209—to Trenton; 6th Maine artillery, 4 io Portland; Ist Rhode Island artillery, 149—to Providence; 105th Ohio, 376—to Oleve- jae, :‘th do., 7—do-; 118 Pa, 272—‘o Harris- burg: 5th New York veteran vols., to Hart isiand. N. Y.;Sist Pa., 70 men—to ilactel- phia: lcith Pa, 217 men—to Harrisburg; ist N. ¥.S. 5S, 60 men—to New York; detachments of ist, 2d, aud 4th Michigan, 109—to Detroit; itn division, 15th army corps, 4,520 men—tor Lou- isville, Kentucky: Is6th New York, men—to Sackett’s Harbor; 12itn New York, 356 men—to Hart Islend; 6th Lilinote, 41 men—to Chicago; 116th Pennsylvania, i26 men—to Philadelphia; 120th New York, 13> men—to Hart Island; Ist Obio Ligbt Artiliery, battery H, 122 men; ist Peousylvania battery B, 146 men—to Harris- burg; i26th New York, to Elmira; 0th New York, 20 men = Fatse Prerexc za —Some days 1go0 a man applied wo Gen. Slocum fora loan ot twenty Gcliars, represenjing himseit as the Lieut Colonel of the i4¢th Pennsylvania regiment. The Genersi knowing the regiment and the Colene!, loaned the person the money on his romise to returnit when he was paid off. Sudsec.uently Me same man made another ap- plication to the General, an oflicer of the regi- mest being present, when it was tound that the pretexces of the applicant were false. The General told bim to call in the morning. The applicant was prompt atthe appointed time and was arrested by officer Frazier, of the 3 Ward police. He was taken to the station house and confessed that his nameis Giles Simens, of the i6th [linors volunteers, and is a prir He ts held fora hearing by Justice eon. > Tut JEWELLERS’ AsBOCI ATION CASE —This case was “lecided by Justice Thompson last week by holding the parties to bail for court. ‘The defendants claim that their business is not A swindling Concern, buta legitimate business, andare endeayoring to secure a speedy dis- posal cf the case that they may reopen their Concerts. To this end it is proposed by the coxnse! for the bailor of Mr. Elias, the princi- pal. te sarrender him to the Marshal’s cus- tody. The counsel will to-day apply for a ‘writ of habeas corpus to bring the case before the court. and pon that decision will depend pred teas of the establishment of the asso- ciation. ae ee Orectit Covet.—_Tne ry of us Circuit Lis morning, Court wes discharged t Bloaday Eext at 100) "clock. until Dy ith instaut. JOSBPM HARVEY. : hale psy Be i of: Mejor Th Wesdige aad nee beinas H, and Lavenie M. _ The funeral wid ake place on Monday, the 5th m, from the residence of street. ren‘d Atria =) Pre, father ue im the Seats. sear of his purist 3 a K. Wagguw funers! will ‘a¥e@ place from the residence veele, Dr Samuel C Smoct, 12 Teancssee ve On Tucsday affernocn. th inst. at ball x The friends of the family sre Op the night of the 4th inat., CLA teref F. Aland Mary Lu! ne Y, LF * The f ‘ai will take pli afterse it 4 o'clock, fremtheir reeidegcs Ne, 404 vi) ateeet. ug a ~ He was kept suspended | Atter | The presents will be given immediately as soon as the ticketis purchased, so that the ticket-bwyer receives for one dollar, a ticket for.a first-class concert, besides a beautifal present, ‘The most successfal enterprise ever inaug- nrated. The public patronize it. The ladies admire it. The gentlemen wonder at it, and ‘) | all are saticfied—and all are benefitted by it. The public may rest assured that every turing Jeweler’s Association will he scrupu- lonsly fulfilled, and that the utmost fairness, liberality, and good faith will be exercised to- ward all their patrons. This establishment must not bes confounded in any wy with the bogus “gift enterprises,’ by which the public have been frequently gulled, as it is conducted on very different principles, and its affairs di- rected by men whose social and business rep- utstion is without spot or blemish. The sate of tickets will commence on Tues- day, June 6th,and continue every day and respectfoll® informed that a special counter has been arranged for their exclusive use. ——___— Wuitzucnst GALLERY, 1M Pa. av,—See his large collection of photographs of distin- guished Generais His card photegraphs are all the rage. Ste PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e: no! FORGLYMONT. FInsT GRA. moos BIE Bxee RSiON © eo . 8. Or inte T a GL NT, On MoNpas, ae 4 i2th, 18.5. 1 he Committee will #pare Do pains no) Senroee to make this ode of the best of the Season. The Boat will leave the foot of 7th street wharf at7 p. pod Alexandria st 3 p.m A celebrated Brass tring Band has een engaged for the occasion Tickets 1 admitting a gentleman and ladies. ty order of the Committee Go Bt So 8 en, Jos. Cornelius Edward ___ 305 bw L COOKOUT FOR “SPORT. Wanted, as many gentlemen and ladies as can nd room, to attend the FIRST PIO NiC of the First Ward Social Cinb, 7 B the ath peaeor hor WASTING TON PARK Se VEDNESDAY. JU TIOKETS 50 CENTS, admitting ‘a gentle an ey tadies. y der of Committee 1 BPIC NIC FORTHE BE Prospect Hill Gemetery, whic! E voned, will take place on MONDAY Jone the Lith. at Washingtoa City Garden, New York avenue. beiween jst and 24 ste. a NoPioNtc. have been given out are good fer this Pic Nic, je THE COMMITTEE. GRARD BALL AND RAWFLE for « pair of COLT’? BEVOLV sR8, to take place at Me CHANIC8’ BALL. “Warstand avenue. etween lat and °d 8ta.,on MONDAY, Jane 5th. 15 Tickets $1, admitting a eentlansa aad 3-30" PpPostTeoONeuR .. Gn acconnt of the non arrival of the steamer which was ergaged,the members of the ISLAND PLEASURE OLUB { respectany inform their friends others that they are compelled to defer the Excursion to Glyment uvtil THUKSDAY, June Sth, when the safe and commodious stes cer Wa- wassett will leave the wharf foot of 7th street at yoclock a. and aiso at 244 o’clock p.m Tickets $1, itting : fer the ghey lady. 3 lar the Tickets of ‘the at goo © itkurnToN, ray 30-36" Ballet “Master. BooesrnpER: 18 FAMILY CIROLB PIC-NIC will take places TUESDAY, June 6th, at the PARK, 7th at, Arrangements have been made to sacure good order, A pleasant time i+ aaticipated. Tickets 58 cents. my 29 eost* yROF. J. W. Sees teat t ACADEMY, I AKEBRE’S HALL, Penn. ayer between Gth and 7th, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Pref. KREIS begs leave te announce to his for- mer patrons and the public in general that at the request ofa great many of his pupils aswell as others he will continue bis piagecs during the sumrrer season, ae and Bours of Tuition for Ladies, M ‘asters, W. front 3to5o'cloek. Be « Class, Monday, Wednesday, evenings. Perris instructions given te suit the conve- piences of the pupil. For further information apply at or address a and note to the Academy, or Room No 1S Washing- ton Building, corner Pa. avenue and 7th street. my 1% 'HECHILD’S W Ve: Ror oa SUMMER GARDEN, Pa. ‘av. bet. 34 and 4th st sts., (Capitol Hill. The largest Garden in the District, Ope: ev Ty evenin th a FRER Contr, "saoorr ING GALLERISS, Refreshments of ali k in ice arbors. Liberal terma to pic-nic parties. my 13-3m~ | generails useful. concerts on the same plan and characterized | by the same liberal features which distin- | The press and public baye universally en- | PV ANTED-— promise made by the New York Manufac- | evening for this week only. The tadies sre } ednesday and Saturday afternoons, WANTS: ee ANTED—At 306 B street. SHAN W ire ee at 206 B street. a good GEENA GOOD CONFROTIONSE GAN FIND steady coerment at thevor: ae Band and We RO Wronas At 423 sth strest, above G,a white AN, to do the work of a small family. y ANTED By 8 Tespec'able young gitl a SIT- TION as chambermaid, nud make herself ty Call atNo. 14K street, 1” ANTED—A col ‘hb W and iron, HTB G wrect. between ¢th je5-3t WANTED—AGIRE todo housework and tate ef a child at 504 11th street, caters Dand C str je 5 ott Wane ‘BD—A good PENMAN, raayate ures. Bd of strictly temperate, abit. Address, farenges, **Beokkeeper,’’ Stercfice It” WANTED Three or four CARPENTERS. ore accustomer ramip, wate: re Apply at the Gas Works. font of Gat) ie 5-tte W ANTED-—A nice, clesa COLOKED WOMAN, to do. the work of aamall family. Apply. once to Mra. MACDONOUGH. 276 B street. t door from 3d a 2b A) ANTED | TaCADIATEGYS? 25 geod a88- \ AK EBS; vone otheraneed apply. Inquire at 243 Penn‘aavevue, Ladies’ Trimuing Store. south side, between 12th and 13th. 195-30" @ WV Aste at Baltimore depot. HEAD. Wait- ER te take charge ofdiping room. Must be of sober nebite ard a'tentive to business. Apply at Refreshment Reoms, - WanteD IMMEDIATELY — At the Yount Vernon He CHAMBERMATD, 8@RU GIRL and a COO. ood wages COs Oorger 6th and N Island. 5-2t* cena cen aie SEL 850 1308 se F of the moet sontainin, sere of the rate nw ion see int Bio ation apply at the OMice counter apis tr OR RENT—Two furnished BOOMS, salteble Land Mo tteXeerine, Call No. 344 lot st.., Dot. Forse ‘A. STORW ROOM, ruithble fera gro- Winteres Provition or sence ecole Pern Se noe or sale if wanted. High erect: deorestown sia FoR, 84 Sy TRAM with resteuraa z meuearo s siietes a rm on North O: Het ttetronpenite ol gre Aid FIRST RATE rE CHANCE Te Mi MAKE R SA HOUBE, malar. a first au ae cavee for selling sickness. tori: at Tes Centre Market, on oth street, Fe RENT—Tié DW LENG part cornet house, pleasanti ed on the Isiand, neat Bs madi ent m arate: te a emall "respectable ly a None ‘others ape apply. Good referen- can 2 e required. Possession immedistely. Inquire at the Star Off jos 3! FOR, RENT, anes given on the 12th June, inet.. a e and derirable STORE ROUM, intended fr! a large business, situated on the north side of Penvsylvapia avenue. inthe same square with the National Hotel, being house No. 420, and vew necupted #88 Book Store. Also for rent. two OFFIC BOOMs in third stery, For terms apply to J. M. JOHNBON, No. SSS Borst, between bth and loth streets. ‘ competent BAR Kuxean, one who cao give coud reference, ply imme- diately at MAEKHAM'S Hotel, next to Wil: lar itt ANTED— Two GASFITTRRA ant one Ww PLUMBER.” None, but Grat class “rorkrnea pply MYERS & Mc@HAN “ye He at 376 D street, between Sth and 2th \WARTED, IMNEDIATELY—A_ good JOUR SRYMAN DARBER. Ayoly af a3 7th st, LA and B, 0. G. 8AU8 fe Waahtngion, D.¢. Ee Nin Dress Goods De- ES WOMAN in Fancy Gools 03 Bites the burinesa, Ap- ply. at GONNELLY: 'B, 243 Pennsylvania ayenve, ¥ TANTED=T a9 TOUNGE MEN, apace 7 or 18 years of age, to attend in a stere. Also,a WHITE WOMAN to wasiediouse, Apply immediately to THOS BOTENEINY 279 Penn. av., bet lth and 11th ste YOACHMAN AND GARDFNER WANTED —To one who can bring good reference liberal wages Will be pai pyly between the honrs of Sand It a ma, Tuesd at 475 6th street west, Motwoen. D AD! V ) ANTED—By a yourg girl, a SITUATION = as ckambermaid and assist with washiog and ironing, or do dining room work or plain sewing, Cait eee $55 Sth street, hetween G and H ats, 16 5. ANTBD— e Peel Gu white woman wishes WwW a SITUATION ina private family to wash and iron, or to do general housewerk. No objec tion toa ‘boarding house ortotravel with a fam ily farther worth, Address, for two days, pee M , Siar office. W ANTED—§MAN and WIFE. white ) “he man to attend to tue stable and small gar- den. the woman to cook, w: and iron. Both must understand their busioe: and come well ecommended _ Avoly to mae Br. JOHN. office of Jewe t's 1 v. corner of G ats. 1t* ANTBD—A Seeiieer ane SET for an of flee, With BOARD; private family preferred, betweex 3d and oth streets and Pa aye. and H st. Bourd and rentnot to ex: $i per month Ad- ares: BOARD: Box 579 Washingion Post Office. A’ BARBER WANTHED—529 New Jeracy avenve. 3-2" FANT BDA few BOWS to foaro to print pbo- tographs. Ioquire at BRADY'S Gallery, 352 Porn’a avenue, jes 3t” QWVANTED—A BOY © attend a Stand. Apply at Cons Sewivg Machine Agency, a 2 oth Street, =t* W TANTED—A young, respectahie ye arte a SITU ATION as purse, or to do chamber- work. No ab: gion to take dara ofm baby. epely 2 3-2t TO Pa av, bet Lihantieh ete, W 7 ANTED—$500 for the period of sires years, interest payable half yeariy, diberal rate. Security, undoubted real estate, Address B B.. city Post Office. $05 -5t© WANTED— By a reepecta le eirls SITUATION as Cook; canwashand iron, Can ous well reconmen ied. Address Star ollice, Box 14 Jes. Y"WO GIRUB WANTED BERMAID for a private family; must be goad girls ar’ have good recommendaticas, Goed waget gi.on. Applyat 264 F st., betweee Fe ard 1th je3- OK and OUAM- WW ANTED=Goi4 od Silver Watcles, Dia- cane Paitin wawnucekeeed iekets, Fur- niture. Clothing. oF any arti of value. The bighest cash price paid or exchanged for other goeds at Singer's Bewing Machice Agency, 502 th street, 5 doors north of Penn, ay. 3e3-lm* Ww ANTED IMM lesro the Plow Gasfitting Business, Thore who have some knowledge of the businass preferced. Apply to CRUIT & CAMP BRLL, Pras- ties) Plumbers and GagStters, 4562: ath at.. vaxt door to the © Je3 3t* To TE Corner G and 2d screets, Washinton D.C. May 31,1365. Wanted immediately, Five Hantsed (500) Bix: mule Teamsterr. None need apply who aré not prepared and wil- lire to go where they may be ordered. The wages will be thirty- axe dollars psr month and one ration perday. Application must be made to the Bape zip tendent 8 oe epdall Green and Hast- ern Branch Corrals, TOMPKINS, H. ei Byt, Oot. asd A Qe C.8.4 Was TKD—A white Woman QUUK ana OHaM- BEnMAID. Inquire 464 10th pacer pat D and E 2-3t" ANTED—LABORERS for grading nae Steady work and fair wages. Apply to GEORGE, contractor on F street. je2 St" A VANTED—A (food ORDBR COOK, at the Branch Hotel, Bladensburg. Good wages given. Apoly to D. HOWELL, Bladensburg. Azo, a GHAMBELMALD. Jest JANTBD—A COOK at the European Hotel, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lith street. None need apply except those well recom- mended. je2 3t ANTED—At T. RUSSELL'S. No, 277 Pa, Assistant Quartermaster's Office, i avepue, aD ex Ww Rein CooK, (colored fe- male.) Alsg.a good W, WOMAN. imme. diatety. je y TANTED TO RENT—A immediate possession, cr Board for thre: Gea a ont with pa 2 of furnishing two rooms, Address Box 3 5 Warrington City P. 0. terms and location. PERSONAL. A‘ INFORMATION OF SARAH JANE SPRAGUE, of Shenandoah Valley. will be thanfally received by her husband, Crawford Spragtte. at the corner of Sth aud B streets south. She came from Winchester. Va.,to Wash ngton ag Suite atsta se emvioy of Cavt Burrows. In- nire at 8th and B streets sout! ie 5-4 J. DANIBL. i] Tene IT DUE TO MYSELF to say thatthe Mra. Smith sponen of ag an im poster, isnot Mrs. Julia Ann Smith, I never having directly or indirect- ly collected fer any fair or institutien since the fair held by Dr. Blocks. for the improvemert of the Church in Alexandria, Virginia, before his decease. Those who are willing to bi ve itis are rele Fred to the Sisters of St, Ann’s Infant syium, 1t* MBBS. JULIA ANN SMITH, M22,48 TCH MANN: MOTHER IN LEW OF ROU- MHOP, of Augsburg, is re quested No give bit addreer. ta STUOKLE & BECKER, 20 Broad street, Mew York. as they ve Pereived news for him-srom his family in Germany. NOTION Is HEREDY GIVEN To THA PUB. lis that E w y any debts contracted by my fone SOUN SCHWINGHAMMBR. alter the cate, Jeiw* EUGENE sO} WINGHAMMAB, STROLOGY.—MADAME KROUSE will pee information on all the affairs of life, an respect to allother subjects. She can be consult, edatsil hours of theday andevening. Gentie- men $1. Ladies 80 cents She cam also show a likeness as large aa 'ife. Residence 415 3d street, between Pa av.snd C je3 lw” MPOBTANT TO LADIL DAM NAH can be consulted onthe cure of Female Dis- eases at ber residence. No. 227 &th street west Hours from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For particulars send for a circular. je3 im* ] RB. PHILLIPS has removed to Pennsylvania avenue, near ith at.,,over Messrs. eee eS so MMER OPENING. - MIB8 A. J. PLATT gill ope a beantifal aseorimert of BONNETS and HATS on men: “4 nesday. May list, at her show rooms, 346 Pa. av,, near 13th at. m3i 3t* .) » 820,000 WORTH e oO} BOOTS AND SHORBS! Have been received this day at HEILBREUN'S BARGAIN BHOB STORE, 506 Sxvanra Staxcr, and will be sold at tremendous low prices. name the following : Children’s Shoes from 15 cents ap Misses’ Balmoreale and Gaiters 75 carts, Ladies’ Bslmorals from $! up, “ Gaiters, geod quality, $1,590, ** Blippers from 50 centa up. Red, White and Black Blippers and Gaiters, latest style, cheap, Alto a great variety of TRUNKS AND VALIORS at L. HEILBRUN & O0., $05 Tth siroet. adjointag my 19-37* Ode Follows’ Hall. @ to EOrTOW ( Theat ay) st 216 Anasie nate! | Detewet elowtes Onn His, We Men's fue Boots, Gai ters and Bacsle Shoes, vary CARN Set222 and Onpnize WANTED fora Ww4 T ‘An intelligent, honest, industrious BOY. about 15 or 16 yeas efage. One living with his parents and able to Bre! geod recom- one may address ‘*X, , ey, Rot fice. -3t* ws 'D.—A steady, respectable WOM do the general housework for a smali fara fly. A white persen wonld be preferred. shee at No. $4 Prospect st.,Georgetown. m 3! WwW ANTED—An experienced COLORED NURSE to take charge of twins. One accustomed to such service, who can come well recommended, may epply at No. 397 2thatreet, between 10 aad 1e’clock. je2 3t7 PREY ATE BALK OF DESIRABLE re bold furniture, at auction prices, in lots tosuit Purchasers, by family declinip souger eepin Aewood $40 Piano, for Elegaut Vel et, Brussels, and Tastatidacrete: at two-thirds heir coat: Handsome Walnut and Marble $) Sideboard, for ¥: Chamber Sets; Hall, Dining, and Kiteben furniture, all at great Sacrifice. oat andae. House 511 Bstreet Ketween aa ont je52 egantly furnished APART- Fa RENT. MBN73,a delightful location for the suramer ina private house, No, 594 I street, betneen 12th and 13tb. je 3 3t* ‘OR RENT One very Pleazant basen Pasement ROOM, suitable for anofice No 215 F stract, bat Mth and 1ith, pear the Paymaster General’s Da- partment. _je3 3t™_ F23 RENT—A Brick HOUS® on 2d st , Capito) Hill, No. 34. between C and Maryland avenue. Apply to JEREMIAH O’OUNNELL, Ko. 530 corner of ith Sts. north. jes 30% | BENT- arge DWELUING HOUSE, Bo. 463 E, between Sth end oth sta, For farther articulars apply to GSO. W. PHILLIPS, City Hail, or to 8. D, OASTLEMAN, at the Giorge! town Bridge, on De avenue, 42 0OMS FOR BENT URNTSHND Ore are Paclor and two adjoining Rooms, with large Basement for cooking purposes, Situated ow north B street, Capitol Hill, No, 315, within one square of the Capitol. Rent very reasonable, Fe SALB—A: the Capitol of Siocms, newly bailt, division walls brick, lot 50 by 170 fee’ large bear trees, peaches, graper, &o 5 price Fay Most of the money can remain on the pla Title perfect. Inquire of CHAP- MAN LES, corner of Tand 2th streets, west cor- ner, 3-8 Foe, BENT—A furnished two-story BBICK HOUSS. with six rooms, and situated in an ercelient nei, parece; peasession selares imme- diately; rent 1 upon RLB For terns, & gress or'call Nations rie eeney eas Treasury _Departntent. fF RENT—A ‘BRICK HOOSR, contatnin rooms. near the 7th 5 reet Railroad, and con- mient to the Northern Liberty Market, | Ma: 266 Sth etreet, bet. Mand N streets. App! 2 aa QaNPERLL No. 383 Pennasivania aven 3@ 2 tt* between For: SALE—HOUSE ana LOT. Partons 4 mpc} hee uripg abars ane ploasécall t af ND FURNITURE FOR B L street. Imquire 504. Possession immediately. given je 2-St™ ‘or rent ami P t No, a in a * AUCTION . BF 3. 0, McGUIRE £00., Kuctionsers SPRING. WAGON, D HABNE3S AT On TO MORRO eRe, e Ji Lao at ‘clock m, Pee We ee ae oO One light J. 0, MeGUIBE & 00., Aucts, RY J. 0, McGUIRE & £00, Anctioneers, FINE BUILDING Ag ions Ra RTH Q STREET. TH HU! ea AFTER) pieeey on the promises, ERR 4 ayes ot os 3 - an’s subdivision of By between aisth a wh ton north etrest, iDg back 129 feet to a 2 foot Perms: On rd in cash, the remainder in 6 and 12 m cali rim ith interest, secured by adeed of ayevences ‘and’ stamps at the eost of the pur- ce feed J. 0. McGUIRE & O0.. Aucts. Y¥ GRENN & WILLIAMS, Auction Boh see of 7th ald D streets nerth, "ATGEE BB er OF VALUABLE THREE ACK BUELD- NORTH, BETWEEN HIRD STRAETS WEST. aT on Mon sthe I2th instant, at 6 o’closk p, m.. I shall sell, ia front ofthe premises, by irtue deed of trust to the subscriber, dated e 7th day of Sere i863, and daly recorded in Liber A ©. folios‘ 60, 61, 62, and 63, one of the land Fecordn for due county of Waminetonrig the B it o gibatam bie, and being part of Lot No.9, Square No. 565, being 20 fect tront on north it st between Second ard Third streets west, runnin, Ree 0 feet to a 25 foot alley, with the improve- ‘ermis: One-half cash; balance in sizand twelve menths, secured by s deed of wrest on the prem- ises, AH comseyanees, and revente stamps at the cost ofthe purchaser. One hundred, dollars Will be required down when the property is knocked off, If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after sale the Trostee reserves? the right to resell the property st the risk and coat of tho defaulting purchas fter giving threa days notice in some paper published in the city of Wash sistem NRY PF. ZIMMERMAN, Trustee Jes a0k da ORES: NA WILLIAMS, A Br L. WALL & GO., Auctioneers, TRUSTRE'S SALEBOF “VALUABLE REAL &3- Aas IN PHE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust dated on the 25th day of Augnst, 1), and Peering om the lith day ot November, 13. mibees A. 3., No. 111, folios 5, 236 and iy & of ihe land records of maton county, ig tt e District of Columbia, ill ell on MONDAY, Jane 5 1866, at 5 o’cloek 3 m atthe Anction House of Wa. L. Wall & jo., corner of th street and peau aveoue in the city of Washington, the following described tract of land, situated im the county of Washington, in the Distriet of Columbia., ‘The said tract of land begining at ane end of the fourth line of a tract of land called New Seat, and runping thence south 15 perches, thence south 82 degrees, west 26 perches, thence uorth 35 degrees, east 145 perches. thence south 69 degrees, east 51*z perches to its intersection with fhe Sth lime of the larger tract of aoe conveyed b by the heirs and devisees of David C. Pattier to Edward Swann, thenoe south 49 degrees, weat 63 perches, thence south degrees, west31 perchas and 53-10) of a rch. thence south gi degrees, west 45 perches to ne beginning, comtaiming 3] aeres,] rood and 17 ‘The t terms of this sale will be one-third cagh; balance, bearing interest and psyable im equal in- staiments, at §and i2 mouths, the deferred pay- ments to be secured by s lien on the land. One hundred dollars of the cash payment to ba paid down atthe place of sale;and im case the purebuser or purchesers ‘refusing 60 to do the Prope! ry wal at once t be ronald att le sak and cost of the defaulting purckaser or pare agers, 2 puree, C_ MORGAN, Trastes, myll-eokds W.L. WALL & O0., Ancts, ByTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO MONDAY, the I2'h of June, at the same Rourand een BC. MORGAN, Trustee. pes da WM. L. WALL & OO., Aucts. rot RENT- In Ge oa eee. part of a ‘ine three- story BRICK HOUSB, beau ifalry located on sdstreet. Apply onthe premises, No. 13 3dat., near High. Jo Z-st* SOR RENT—A very desirable BRICK HOUSE, cen-isting of nine rooms, with Ee: and ga: 126 Penn. avenne. Inquire of 708 Ly 155 8th street, between O and Oe 2 $t* (OR BRNT—A HOUSE Satatat ng rooms, a £000 tocation, would make a Papen Dwel- ling together. iaquire of WOLLARD & GLL- ee 0. 371 D atrect, betpesn Tthand sth sts. je2-3 PR RENT—For three or fi athe, story BURNISHED avusR & ia athe ae Afayette Square: Inquire a! . E-corner of Land ity eh three. ity of X'S Gro- q,OR RENT—A fow more excslient OFFIOB ROOMS in Washington Buiidine, corner Pa. eand7ihst. Inquireiathe ciothing store bu ia ie reusing: L, SELDNER & 00. RARE CHANCE.—FORK SALE—A SPLEN- DID FARM, rituated on the T. B and Alex- i ardria roaa, 3* miles from the Navy Yard bridze. containing ene hupdrea and pine acres of land: seventy clesred, and the remainder in wood, auch @ and chestaut; good dwelling and out never-failing ng of excellent water pear the house, and frui ttrees of all kinda.” The laud is well adapted for early gardening parpoaes, This farm will be scld reasonable,: with crops, ateck, wagons, catta, and the whole of the farm- irg implemepis thereon. Persons wishing to pur chase will ce'l soon, a3 they will be accommodated with a conveyance to view the from. the livery stable of M betreen 8th and Sth ats., Navy ¥ OB RENT—A BRICK HOUSS, containing four rooms, with cellar acd garret, with ood stable, Apply at No 530 9th street, between E and G ets., Navy Yard. my 8! 6t” rm for one week, POPE, BY ‘JAS, C. McGUIBM & & 00., Auctionsers. THREE HANDSOME “BUILDING LOTS ON 1H STREETS WaRT, BETWEEN 6fH AND 7 UESDAY ABPTERNOON, June ith, at 6 ouneee on the premises, we shail offer at publie sale, Lots Nos. 30,31 and 32, in subdirision of Square No, 462, fronting eack'25 feeton south B rtreet, between 6th and ith streets west. and ran- ping back about feet toa 25 feet wide public a These lots are finely located for private resi- dences, overlooking the Smithsonian and Armory Square grounds, oak of accasg by the 7th atraee pauscuger gars, an at &convenfent distances from ba Center Market Terms; One-fourttYeash; the remainder in 6, 2 aud 15 months, with interest, secured by 1. dead # BT eae ee ee ipa at th cost. of th Donveyances and 8) Amps atte 008 © pur- : oC, McQ UIR oF te aactiouens ¥ WM. L, WALL & GO., Auctioneers, THREE SMALL FRAME ROGsES IN PIRST ARD AT AUCTIO On THURSDAY Junesth, steer Mock Will sell in front of the pressises. part of Lot No. 24, in square 16. fronting 42 feet 5inches ona 33 foot wide alley, between Land K streets, and im- proved by three Frame Houses Terms: Half balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured oy a deed of trust on the property, Oonvezancing and stamps at the cost of purchaser. Bale Positive. Title Perfect. M. b. WALL & COQ., Aucta. ALSO, ely aftor the above, we will sell part of Lot No square No. 15. froating 16 feet on K etreet, hoa privilege of a three foot wide alley, aud running back (5 feet. ‘Terms cash, WM. L. WALL & CO., Aneta. Imwmedi: jes Fer REST—Several oestly furnished and pleas- antly Bitaa ved: ROOMB, on 5th street, between D and_¥ strests. No. 441, next to Celumbian Law iding. Inquire immediately. oR RENT_—A new first clase brick HOUSE of S rooms, with «ae. and water, on the eorner of Warhington, gud aH barten streets, Georgetown. Apply to C. B. JEWELL & CO., G Warhingto: My3l-eo3t* Fo BA 4 two story BRICK HOU8B on south side of Hatreet, (No. 639.) between 2d and 3d street—new house—wili be sold at a bar- ain if applica for early. Inquire of JAMES F. HALIDAY, Real Estate Broker, 4i5 ilth street, arate of Penueyivaria avenue. my 3l-lv (OR RENT—Would rent for a period of three months aneatly furnished 3 story brick dwell- ing HOUSE; said house being desira>ly joca’ed in peaty nd ft Ne. buildings; situate on 8th street, @ and No. 404, water and gas upon the prowteen 8 -B. Would not rent to persons having sm&ll’ children. References required, Apply aa. above. my3t-tf AS PREOREUNITY TO FURCH ASS & A PAY- ING REST ZURANT BUSUE Res at prrats ORM IE he GOOD WILL. BAR FIX- TEKES, ITURE and KITCHEN BHQUI- SITES cf the Ladies’ and Geptlemen’s Restaurant known ae the “Gosling,” being Nos 247 aud. 249, south side ot Pennsylvania avenne, between 12th und 13th sts. The cating rooms are ainple. apd bar acd kitchen Have, good appointments; and it is pow doing a good business, The proprietor wishing to change his employment ia he oblect of wishingte se! The leage bast neatly four years and s half of un- expired time, «082 on the prefiiises, or to JAS. 0. McGUIEE ee and Commission Merchants @’ street wharf, my: W ANTED—A PEXSON to takec: reof a child two years old, and to make herself generaliy useful about the heuse. Keferences required, German preferred. Apply 414 7th s mtrest is be store. Mcste— —A Lady. an old resident of i otauperios musical qualifications, having ity pe ile ou the Piano, would inatruct a couple mora, (ace eir ee ce ,Terms $is per quarter. Ad- Brera" #NQU IB °?Qity P.O. Unauestionable references of citizens.. my 3l-lw WwW ANTED—Any number of ladies to get their Fluting by our mew proc We are vre- pared to do apy Kind of goods at so errant equal to New York work. PRINO Stamping and Flatiug Devot. 381 F strest, opposite my 20-4! Pateut Office. W 7 ANTRD—A good BALESMAN in a retail shoe store. Liberal wages will be given. Oaty one Bere id well recommended will call at #06 rere th treet. ig ANTED—A respectable WOMAN. To take ae charge ofa suit of rooms and assist in the kitchen. Also, two good WAITERS. Aaphy at the Oyster Hay, 255 Pa. ave. Stt V Bee pe oe to get their Flutivg done at PRINCS’B, 381 F strast, ba- suten eth and na Btarhped Govds, Braid, Work- ing &c , forsale, my I9 tf Ww ANTED. WANTED. ANTED. Bvery Lady in the District to know that in con- sequence of an inaumerable set of so-called Scamp- era, Springing up in the District, botching aud ia- juring persous goods, (and are not responsiole fn case ufdamege.) We have PAsOnEsOLTS to a con- riderable expense. da si af the latest style of Patterns for Braiding 8: Tasnenn Hubro'dery, which we issue daily and are prepared to do the work while our friends wait we make and stamp aay ee bewever intricate,and by the aid ofour Improved Machine we cau superior to any heretofore given to the the arate. WM. PRINCE, a! Opposite Office. ANTED pueepra = Ww eat! ha er Ry eral good IN MA! 5 ora Munters oa Naval Mere! ant my 18-tf 2 ennsylyan by a respectable cree Re od or to goil atreet, betwean eh SE eae) a. ca S5INS W ANT ED |The au De their Bhotakte = Glove rsutace Sea Re ues lanufactory, 105 High _nov 16- Ramssure & ABERT. 2 limited ni ws Snapeeetos ont ti Fe aey es, rote No. 525 & st., bet ‘Py ANTED—4 sITUATIO Ww Girl to do OP EATON objection to take charge of a the aes Apoly at 346 1 east Ra ete, . Bisa 2 i Ws, A 7a ROA ND PUUNITURE. 7 D: AESOP CER Rees. fi ormonn G aat Hy gape, ee te Gis ~FARM, ABOUT THIRTY ACRES. four iuiles from Washington, one and-a haif wiles from Koek Creek Church, every acre in a high state of cultivation. The improvements ae a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE. Baro. and ail out-houses necessary toa comfortable country residence, and’ f-onts on the maip( Diggs’) road; is well fenced with new post ard rail, with water in abundance. and, altogcther, the above property will be found a desirable in yestment, and worthy the attention of persons desirous « pleasant SOUR IEY id. Twenty acres of meadow. t) bles. with a eplendid crep of Poaches, Pears, Apples, Cherries, &c Possession will be given immediately. should the LE ee buy the growing crops, together with arming ae and the stock necestary and now Used to work the farm. may 39-2m* EMANUEL LACEY. Gel LE Lyte ues and FIXTUBES of a small good stand and low rent, 301 . etwoen tit and i5th sts, my 29-5t* We LAO jPegtanrant known as “THE K.” No. 452 lith street, next asorts Ford’s pebeeeets Furnished rooms; Tease our yeara; rent $25. my 29-6t* ‘OB “RENT—A threestory BRIOK LWBLLING, 7 rooms and basement, No. 204 23dstreet. [n- caine se ne 30 Pennsylvania avenu e, near Circle. sany 29 A GOOD BUSINESS STAND on 7th st, Patent Office, with long lease, now fitted for nquire No, 153 Penna, av. bet. ‘Teron the premises. arestaurant, I et m23 it* street, between my2i-tf 0 @ PARLORS and CHAM aS. farnionel, in avery pleasantand healthy location, near the State Departmen’ and Riggs’ Bank; 24 door trom isthat , on New York avenue, 460. Rent moderate. my 2 tf Fe BALE—HOUSM of five rooms; Lat 15x90, on Va.ave., for $0 in easy Payments, mmédi- ate possession. being now Ms M. LAWRENCE, my23-dtf No. oe PA of 25th st, PoUSrEEee BOOMS F POR J a ly and zatety. Alse. ‘other. Pabias icabie see with or without boar < No. hPa at street, ore blook from zi ee eh URNIBGED ROOMS FOE r PRONT PARLUR and gw BED BROOMS on 24 sioor. Also, other HOUMB, suitable for house! paving. with or without BOARD. ply at 234 Hf air between sth and Qth streets, one block ok from the =e cars. oR BALE—The Goon wTL tore. with BIATURBS "and spent sick gf 9003 foranle, Inquire at $22 bet ay, FS Ras Ce rue BD ROOMS, suited) hi poked pa EAT. ousekee) pesekes Sead Oats re 173 ‘24 oe pe K SAEED tego BUILD NG WOtwis Aunt % 00. 399 Basar ce a near BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. verre HANDSOME AND. DEREIRABLB BUILD- LOTS. BAR TRE GOVE EN ® SBaINTING UFFIOE AT ONG TION On MONDAY, the 12th day of June, 1865, instant, Iwill set up ard expose at public sale, on the y virtue of a decree premises, at 6 o’clock p,m, by of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the ~All ot the tote of valuable Building Lote. @ No. 676, Iying and ington in ‘the Dietrict BF those ich may be excepted at the-tima of «ale. This square is bounded by north H and T, and North Capitol and First streets east, and hand- somely eubddivided in building lote, with alieys through the square. Terms of sele: One-tkird cash onthe ratifica- ‘tion of the sale; the residue in 6 and 12 month: the purchaser or purchasers to give notes, sati factorily' endorsed, bearing interest from day ef sale, and on the payment of all the purchase money, a deed to be made Abe aclear title. H. P#ON. Trustee. je 3-0 GRREN e WILLIAMS, Aucts, @&PECIAL SALES ond sad ICBABLE DRA¥T eins in the city of Uolumbiacoxtopt eee General’s Office, Washinton, 7G ©, Jane 1, 1865 By direction of the Quartermaster Gen there will be sold at public auction, to the hig’ al bigder, atthe pimers nd tee named below, viz: GI¥8BOKO, D.C AY. June 5, 1855. IESBORO, D Bg. LBATURDAYS Tune 10, 1955, GIESBORO’ D! O.: MOND. AY, June 12, 1865, BALTIMORE, MD., WEDNESDAY, June 14, 1855. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.. SATURDAY, June 17, WESTCHESTER, Pay ‘SATURDAY. June 17, STEEL ORD: Ps SATURDAY, June 17, 1865, ‘SBORO, D. ATURD SY Sane shot 1635. (ON, ef Se BURG: SATURDAY, Jaly 1, 1865, Es BORO. D. TU . July 1 1865 we hundred Setviceable Draft Horses at each place. ib 00, > An ppportanity to purchase a superior class of ir true value, is nimais, sueaes longer required Draft Horses, at a 1 than. now a‘forded te t! Th sound and servioe; bles ke no the army, and must be sold. managers of cit: x railroads and of manufactories is especially called to these sales. Horres sold singly, Salea to commence at 10 a. m, Terms cash, i in United States currenc Eteamboat for Gieatero will leave Seventh street wert Washington, every hour from a, m.to6p AMBS A. EKIN, Brevet Brigadier General in charge, First) Divi- rion, QM. G. O. je 3-25t Y GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers CHANOERY SALE. oOepy ALUABLE REAL By virtue of silence ef he fnerome Court of ches Pet of Columbia, date ay. A. nding in raid t, beteeen Joseph B. Cassin, pie complainant, and Joba Williams defend: By the an¢ersigned, Trustee, will, on THU! the 22d da: js 1835, ‘at 6 o'clock proceed to re-selb on the 21st day of Pi tJ Breet o! BI Lot of ground situate ibe the city of ‘Wash- oan and District of Columbia, known ig- red a8 Z08 aaa mpered 5; aleo, —— er s and Lot ‘mumbared ‘1 a esaate, tousther with the i Me reverent on said Lot and Tt of Lot, con Sek ‘ory rick House, with back Feta the house has, Rewever. recently been considerably damaged by ye is aituate on north K str 5 Engen, tei | 27th streeta west, frontie fe oF tect Sinches on K aren and extending nok with Ba Sear one toe “feet 8 inches) 109 feet 10 ie terme of sale ate." One- third cash, (of whick aor vehaser will be required to eof sale $10;) the balance fe ices ene | o stallments at aix-and twelve months fro} the day of rale; lance to bear interest from the day of nae and the ent thereof secured by the bends Of the mectaser oc part Tage with surety to be aroved by the Be terma.cf nie be not complied with withia ae dan otnale the Tre reserves P tty al tof the defanll Sy abrert af Eee of the defanltia, rtisi auch re Sale three tim: "in ~r ‘or nrore % e Cally, newspapers ‘publishod-in said city 0 ington. stewart or (fg Al eonrarvanciDe and Sartre) F Tens 2 pure! & witLiane Bact, se aerse SE : ORR @00DS AND L sta, eorth, a] Booas « ¥ Fi Wo 399 7th st... ee Moa, wrt ima m Usaee ft B. Keas! Barrels Gibse! o'clock, we will sell in freai of the premisgs, L 4and 5, eubdii ™., we | 1 lots of con ia subdivision of * On THURSDAY APT. BRNOON, | The attention of D, 1064 sganned in ‘a.oertain cause (NO. 1300). SEREEEEE- AUQTION DALES, - Tae AFTERNOON AND T0-MORBOW.. BY J. 0, Mco@UIBE & £00. Auctioncers&: TWO-STORY RY SBiOn BousE ileus Lore, * Aree H BTAERT, Mm Seat jo" a Bo, ear siteat ta aa N aca 0 atrent eee, rae: roved by . uy fee two a sety briek welling ee is Bre. J. O. McQUIRE & & CO., Auctioneers. Fiae ea RE RA RUA aD IN A Lat a oe LOTHING . Nes Aether kenres Tox eats | pls 6 goumencing at Wo" othe ae e Ls feat 3AB.0. ae & 00., Avet« ¥W.L. WALL & 00... Auctioneers. ADMISTRATORS BALE OF LIQUOR’s ar AUCTION. OB On TUESDAY NING, 6th fnat., we will selz at the Auction Rooms, the remainder Of the stock of Hugh Barrels MeMahon. of Whiskey By order of the ‘Aan _Jes-tds WM, Ly Wall & OO., Aucts. ¥ SAB, 0. MeGUIBE 3 & CQ., Auctionsers. dec ting of me ORLLENT HoUsRHOLD FUBNITUEA.AND BEEPING ARTICLKS To be gold at ire =~ Fosld e of Dr. J. 4379 street, t RS ay MOBNING, June 6, Seetaenenes of 10.9’clock. We name in part— iahogapy Suite of Parlo: raita stered in Bed Push eae Damask and Lace Curtains Marble top Center and Sofs Tah Watnut What-Not, Mantle Or % claat Parlor Cores t, Buge ottage Chamber Suites Keretcen Bede and Redding Camber Oarpets and Matting China. Glass aad Crockery Ware Dining Ro m Furniture Kitchea Rogaine jez i YW. L. WALL & CO. ‘Auct @outh cerner Penn. ay and ‘Simin sirost AUCTION BALE OF Gitlin PLAS UORe. TOBACCO, BUTLK ‘OOD: On TUESDAY MORNING. 6th mea Bee: ing at 10 o'cloek, we will sell ar the Anctioa Rooms, « Sutlar’s stock, embracing— Boots and Shoes, Drawers, Shit te .etc., SLRE & CO); Aucta. Mg Onto.) Suspsnders, Knives, Ocllars, Pocket Booka Ohevrons, Military Buttons. &e,. Cases Champagne. Claret. Old Bourbon Buit's Old Kentucky Bi Oase3 Calitornia Wine and Brandy,ombrastag &é jourbon W iiaky gelica, Muscatel and Port Boxes Pepper. Goilee, Mustards indis? Boxer Solf-raising Flour £0 barrels Cakes and Ce actin = Caddies Navy nnd otaer Ohewiag Tc- guistal e Bavoy Fine Chewing Sobacco ars brands eae Tparker’sy Bt. Good's, end otace brancs Whisky Quarters and Octave = Gin, &c. Some fine Lynchbure Tobacco. With mi other articles ia the Groosry line 3 : = W.L. WALL & O9., Avot B* W. L, WALL & CO., Aastioneers. DING LOTS IN THE PIRST WARD, ON “Roun & Ek. ek ISTH- AND i9Ta bts, WEST. AUCT On TC RADAY ‘Ae TERNOON, 6th instant, Sion of equare 114, fronting 61 79 feet on north D street, between I#ta aud Terma: One-third cash: balances 6, 12, and it moaths, secured by deed of trast ily he prea! B88. vi pg atthe expanse of tbe per ° eRe ance We Ue OWALL 2 G01 As Y'WM.L, WALL & é 00., Auctioneers U. 8, MARSHAL'S BALB OF STBAMEA PEILA- bret 7 eS virtue of a deste inaued Trow, the C! fice o Bupreme Corrt 6 Dratric Coluny dite & District Gourt, and to me west. q Sirectea: ¥ will ell a public aale, for "paab, at the foot of ‘Tth strei i bu, the Botorme river, o2 WEDN RADAY, the ‘th day of June insiant, i365. ai4 o'clock p, m ‘The Steamer deiph and Far aR re. _je2-@ Wane te Kuo Tis eases i. ¥ 5. 0, MOGHIRE & OB., Auctioncors oon WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 7, at ‘clock, on the premises, we wil) offer at publig rales by ditection uA eee of thé Qolnmbisa Harmony Society. the foll atk Lots ied Bauare 475, viz: 11. 12, and 15, frontin 6th str : betweea 8 aad Hot-ndary sizes aueral a ad and 16. fronting on Boundary street sorthe tween 5th and 6th streets went. Terms: One-third cash; the bi!mnce ineix ant twelve morths, secured by deed of tenet op the a tive lete Bold. ret conveyancing an‘ stamps at ‘the cont of the purchaser. These lota are sold by the Trustea under the Prorsaay of ey ack of Congress of August TY, 1856, (11 » $62,) and the sale will be re! to the angrove! of the My 3-d&ds JAB. C.E crs tare of the I BE& THREE VERY V. ALUAI B AND DESIRARLE BUiL aah OEE BAINT ALOLSILS On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 7th Ju o'clock, we will sell. in front of the of Lots 2and3 Sqrare K etreet, between et enue. A most desired! peta rapidty rm- theres partof the ci Whe street in front of hese inte} bas been recently graded and the ™ bane i foputabt e. Terms: One third cash.(m payment to be mata at Ae) patanees o ‘sad ot resto Pee otee- ent. aed fecu: Y o ston the preci aaa. sh WALL & Gy Auots, Br J.C, McGUIRE & “e0. Auctionserg. 8, at © side- HANDSOME BUILDING LOT IN THs pe WARD. ON NORTH P SUREET. DST WEE 13TH AND Teg. STREETS. eo 5th, at & o'clock on the preinises, we shal ot No.2, in . Kin rer subdivision of Banar¢ is nor of fquare No. 242. fronting 25 feet on po. abdat isth and lth sts., and rupning hack ite, an aror- whe depth of 55 fet to Rhode Idand avesus ernie: One third cash; balence i and tweirs 6 ese with secttred notes Dearing smtorest conveyancing and TODS Bb Coa! ie pane obaser. . McGUIBE & 00., Jez-atd Auctioneers. ¥J. 0. McGUIBE & & CO., Sectionsers. THREE new LOTR ope NR SRMOBY On THURSDAY AFTERNOPN. Jane eth. at 6 o’elocs, on the premises, we shall sel: Lota 3%, 31 and 32, in Carroll's sub Sreiign or S of Square No, 462, fronting 25 feet en seuth cepesite e Armory Square) and ranving res with aa average depth of 92 feet toa 25 feel al! Terms: 4; cash; the balanc jas 8 aad % months, with secured notes bearing x All conveyancing and stamps at edhe cost of she irehaser, nh gaia of $20 will be required on each Lot at 1e fa febatde J.C. Mo@EIREA 09., Aucts. BY J. 0. Mc@UiRE & & & 00., Auctioncers, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ons rey THE COBN. TH AND H A’ OF Fit Bes ao RO Orda 3 ay vifiue of & deerce of yk. ae geen ae begerrk District of MCotumbia, — ee fa erry Gauze, No, 28, wherein Vin- cen’ Thomas W. TBureh;etal are "dofendantes I aiall sell Lo’ 0, japare No, 517, said lot front- ing 32 Teot 6 inche ‘on treet north, with adept: of 10 feet on Sth atreet west; and a! e auction rcoms oe james C. mene ‘a Go,, at 6% o'olpck, 3, and Lota Nos. and 6. in Sganre No, Bun” 10" ss. 1 an in Terms; One- half alfcash; balance at months, wits Hs ipepared br ‘approved notes Or bends of 6 purchaser, a Conveyancing and etampe at expense of pur- chaser. 3 MATTINGLY, Trustes, WM, 5,0. MoGUIBM.& 00 _ By l9-Stawiwade ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auct Auctiongers. GOVERNMENT BALS OF arte Oe CARDING Ma- oe THURSDAY, tig iet day of.Jane. at So'cit m., we shall sell, at our Auction Booms. ou@ ses seachins, seized by the Goverament from beta rds of Ci I, % 1 Provost order of Go gat ‘ewypecias, siny Seod&ds tioneers. ¥s.0. ee & O0., Auctiorsers, GEEAT SALE BRAOUTIF! CoTTAGs SITBS ON TEE Neate USD NEAR 0O- Ae COLLEGS ak aio On Beg t ote tod orelock, onthe srebten ee we ry] volt aires P of o1 —— one acre eack, situa’ neree’é Mik on AGS aay. y Branch road ees . harween Hi ioe abtate aad sh qn TO" olphiess hich mi sont Eo as 2 Pine anck veo i oii Bake wise ri sed Jong been. paca lovera eee Stain vaniotles of fewt tees of tae ‘afbioe as red. " fevers, being only a skort walk frots the te Mth P red 8 at vale, Weonveyancing wad stemps at the cost of the my 15-008 3.0. MOGUIEE & 00,, Accts i” THE BALE OF THe ABOVE LOTS WILL eogonuaase TUSSDAY APTERNOON, June 13, “azaie J..0. MeGUIRE & 00.. Accts.