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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. WASHINGTON ToaaTER.—J.M. Ward in the of “Paddy the Piper,” and “Barney.tha mn" and.a lecture by Miés Pauline Gush- Tan on her adventures in the’ capacity of a Tnion Spy. GRover's THRATER.-The spectacwiar drama of “The Sea of Ice,” characters by the whole company. Nixon's CIRCUS, Sixth street, near the ave- nue. —Acrobatic, e& trian, and gymmastic Tease by th® gteat New York com- pary CantErnvry—Manuel Doneti, the wonder- ful one-legged daxcer, and a huge dill of ballet, songs, burlesque, &c..jconcinding with a screaming afterpiece. Oxrorp.—«Jocko, or the Brazilian Ape,” the dramas of “The Murdered Wa: an,” ballet, burlesque, songs, anda host other attrac. tions. ’ STRAWregry FESTIVALS at the Church of the Ascension, and at St. Paul’s English Tutheran Ubureh, and the Church of the Searle Cone eecn: = Dp Fge_.ows’ HALL.—Festival, for t! - efitof a new Presbyterian Ohurch ier W street. A most pleasant entertainment is afforded. er Tue O1TY ELECTION.—The election passed of very quietly yesterday, and the vote, as was anticipated, was light, being only about 5,000 lor the highest candidate. The returns are as follows: _ First Warp. First Second Celiector, «© Precinct. Precinet. ‘Williera Lixon = 165 is Be oes Gary . . lo e 6 fer. Samuel E. Dougiass...cce.seoee 15h 226 Surveyo ‘William Forsy “10 201 P. H. Donegan. a 9 Alderman. : William B. Magruder,,........182 219 Common Council. i James H. Hazel. 118 6 John Tynar 0 James Keliy. 92 John A. Rhtem.. Su lis Clarence B. Bake: 83 35 Seconp Warp. Celfecter. William Dixon Wu.J.Gary... Register. Samuel Douglass .7.....000e 26 35 Surveyor. William Forsyth BP. hh. Donegan. Alderman. George H. Plant. 65 133 Samu+l W. Owe 2146 163 Common Coun William Pettibone. 131 William Thomas St A. Olay Stewart. 104 Samuel Rea ne iL Andrew J. Joyce 172 George T. Raub. = 3 William Rutherford... 21 Ddarmaduke Hill 1 Robert Cassiday. 1 Assessor. Geogre W. Harkuess.. 259 ‘ THIRD WaxrD. Collector. William Dixon.. 5 William J. Gary. Register. Samuel £. Douglass. John D. Edmonds. William Morgan... Surveyor. -Wiltiam Forsyth. p. H. Donegan. homes Lewis. Revie a ‘Larner. . H, Jones .-- bs Common Council. John Sof Simm . L. Harvey... ee achingion B. Williams Heury Janney.... Wilham Orme. BR. E. Preston G. BR, Cassin, W.B. Butt Jno. Riggles . Wobie LD. Larn Foun Collector. William Lixon Wiliam J. Gary. Register. - Samuel E. Douglazs.. Beau Hickmsn..... Surveyor. “William Forsyth... P.H. Donegan Alderman. Asbury Lloyd ©. H. Utermenl Common Counct ©. H. Aucerson .... Elijah Ecmonston.... WwW. W. Moore. Wichoias Acker. R.S. Davis ...-. - Daniel McLaughlin ™.G. Emery... Miuchsel Larner. Beau Hickman. Assessor. Thomas W. Burch. Samuel Wise J.J. Geiger.. Firta Collector. William Dixon. Re Samuel E Surve Wiliam Forsyth. P. H. Donegan... William .. J. iH. Rollins... Michael Shiner, Alderman. 7 George F. GUlicKseseesessseeees L505 Councilmen. W-P. Ferguson. - 69 J.B Davis. . 30 ‘W-H. Hanilton. J.B. Ward... J. W. Dende. Michae: Shine H.. Baker. Ow. PL”. Hamilton. SixtH WARD. Collector. William Dixon William Gary. Register. Samuel E. Douglas... Surveyor. William Forsyth P.H. Donegan. James Rawlings. Alderman Samuel Cross. Jobn H. Peake. Common Council. Wr. Talbert. Cary W. White. John BE. Herrill Geo. R. Ruff. ay ¢ Assessor. Charles E. Nelson..... . William Paul Brown. SzEventH WARD. Collector. William Dixon no Surceyor. William Forsyth. P.H. Donegan... Alderman. T. E. Liosd..... George Matungly E. Wheeler. James Frasii Common John G@. Dudley. George Wricht... Ww. T Walker. H. M. Knight T.H. Barron... George B. Clark. Richard Croggon ©. Boswell. has. Allen. -« . Lie The following are uccessful candidates for the city Of eane aud for City Councils. It will be remembered that the election for Alder- men is but for one member im each ward, (0: holding Over,) and for Assessor In every alter- pate ward only : : Register, Sam’l E. Douglass;Collector, Wm. Dixon ; ‘veyor, Wm. Forsyth. First Ward—Alderman, Magrader. Common Gouncil, Hazel, Tyman, and Rheem. Second Ward—Al'erman, Owen. Common @ouncil, Stewart, 'oyce, and Peugh Third Word—Aid-iman, Lewis. Common Council, Hall, Williams, and Simms Fourth Ward—Alderman, Lloyd. Common Council, Edmensten, Moore, and Anderson Fifth Ward.—Alderman, Gulick. Common Council, Ferguseo, Hamilton, avd Meade. Sixth Ward—Alderman, Cross. Ogmmon Council, Talbert, Herrill, ana White. Serenta, Ward—Alderman, Lioya. Common Council, Dudley, Walker, and Wright AN ALLEGED ACOOMTLICR IN THE. Post Orrick RosBEReye-Wm.. 8. Cudlipp, who has for several days been confined in tae western district police station, at Baltimore, on ‘8 charge of complicity in the robbery of a large amount from the Washington post office, made his escape on Saturday night. It. appears that one of the officers, upon proceed: ing tothe upper story, discovered open the door of the room in which the accused was confined, when his escape was soon made. known. An examination of the premises stowed that he had succeeded in effecting his , escape by Dsctewing the batons of the door. | panels (which were fastened on the inside) by | the use of a gun screwdriver, and leaping from an open window upon the roof of 8 back | building, was soon beyond the prison bounds. ee PICKPOCKET &KD Hogse STBALING —James W. Fayman was arrested Saturday night by officer Hawes foran attempt to pick the pocket of Wm. Murray, a dischar was reclining upon the steps in front of Wil- lard’s hotel, apparently asleep. Justice Drary sent Mim to jail fax court. > Peter Stewart was arrested by Jas. Alman for having in bis possession &@ horse stolen from, Alman. Stewart was delivered into custody of officer Sneed at the Second Ward soldier, who | station, and sent to jail for court by Justice Drury. pee ee Nie or Taz Book Binpers.—The THE Px tamily circle pic nic to day of the book bind- ers, at the ashington Park, is being largely attended and is very enjoyable. Great care bas been taken to secure. good crder by a com- petent cuard, and consequently all whoattend are sure of a pleasant, quiet time. A ride out there in the 7th street cars this evening will &fiord sn opportunity to participate in the eu- joyment. a ae Dx7 Acnep.— Engineer George W. Baird has been detached from the Navy Department and ordered tothe Pensacola in which vessel he served in the capture of New Orleans, under Vice Admiral Farragut. It is said that the Pensacoia is one ct Admiral Goldsborough’s European Squadron Onr young townsman Baird bos a large circle of friends who wish him unboundea success. >. - MAY BALL.—The repetition on Friday night, by Prot. Marini, af his Floral Alay Festival, Was a delightful affair indeed. The rcoms of Marini’s danemg academy were most taste- fully decorated, in appropriate accompani- ment to the beautiful costumes of the pupils. The personifications by the scholars were ex- cellent, and most creditable to this accom- plished teacher, ELSEWHERE it will be seen that the U. S. Grant Club is preparing for aamoonlight ex- cursion toGlymont. One of the most pleas- ant trips of the season may be expected. ATTENTION is call to the notice elsewhere of the pic nicto be given at Washington Park on enuE ay next by the First Ward Social Ciub. ae SEVENTH STREET PARs.— Bookbinder's Family Circle Pic-Nic this atternoon. —_—__—_<~ses -____ CITY §IWEMS. ee CALUIVORNIA Stone Sets and King: ameled Buckles, Pearl Combs lar, alt ‘The New York Manuiacturing Jeweler’s Association respectfully announce they will reopen atSeatur Hali, c and D streets, for the sale of tic Fourth Grand Presentation Concert (to take place at Seaton Hal! on Tuesday, June !3th, being the grst of the second series, )on Tuesday Thing, June 6th, with a renewed stock of pianos, watches, diamonds, se wing-machines, j silyer ware, &c. The Directors, en- couraged by the success of their first conceris, are induced to announce asecond series of concerts on the same plan and characterized by the same liberal features which distin- guished the first. . The press and publie have universally en- dorsed the fairness, and liberality of this novel enterprisa. Every purebaser of a ticket to their con~ certs will receive at_the time of purchase, at (Seaton Hall,) where the ticket is uable present, besides a ticket to2 first-class concert, These presents will ba distributed from their immense stock of watches, jewelry, pianos, silver ware, sewing- REOPENIN: resen soon As the tieket is purehas 3 ticket-bmyer receives for on! Nar, a ticket for a first-class ecncert, besides a beautiful present. ‘The most successful enterprise ever inaug- urated. The public patronize it. The ladiss admire it. The gentlemen wonder at it, and all are satisfied—and all are benefitted by it. The public may rest assured that every Promise made by the New York Manufac- turing Jeweler’s Association will be scrupu- lously fulfilled, and that the utmost fairness, liberality, aud geod faith wjll be exercised to- ward all their patrons. This establishment must not be confounded in any way with the bogus “gift enterprises,” by which the public have been frequently galled, as it is conducted on very diiferent principles, and its affairs ci- rected by men whose social and business rep- utation is without spot or blemish. The sale of tickets will commence on Tues- day, June 6th,and continneevery day and evening for this week only. The ladies are respectfully informed that a special counter has been arranged for their exclusive use, te See Wuirzuvcrst GALLERY, 431 Pa. av.—See his Jerge collection of photographs of distin- guithed Generals. His card photographs are all the rage. 3be ‘= will be given immediately as so that the DIED, Op Monday morning. June “th, MARY CLEARY, in the 1%th year of ber Le Her tuneral will take placa to-morrow ( Wednes- day) morning, at 8t. Aloysius Chureh, at nine o'clock, h inet., of diptheria. our IDA MAY, beloved child of Jackgon and Louisa a 8. vie relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, Wednesday afternoon, at t o’clock, from the residence of herfather, 906 Marviand etre (Republican please copy. je6-2t" AA i PIO NIOS, EXCURSIONS, &c: HO! FORGLYMONT. _. FIRST GRAN} MOONLIGHS RXCURBION of the U. 8. GRANT CLUB e700 GLYMONT, On MONDAY, June the 1%th, 1515. ‘Lhe Committee will spare no paius nor expense to make this ome of the best of the season. The Boat will leave the foot of 7th street wharf at7 p. m, and Alexandria at 8 p.m A celebrated Brass and String Band bas been engaged for the occasion. Tickets 81, admitting a gustieman and ladies. By order of the Committee:—Thomas Abbott, Thomas Riggles, Wm. Priestly, Geo. Ellen, Jos. Thomas, Richard Riggles, Cornelius Edwards, K. Edwards, President. jes lw OGOKOUT FOR SPORT. many feotienicn and ladies ag can to attend the FIRBT PIO NIC ry Or WANTED Three Servant GIRLS at Kirkwood Quse. 38 G-3t* - =A 5 ei 7 fs sewor! a pri ce ree quired, 41) Tihtteete bet and i es att WANTED—4 SITUA’ in a smal! family by & Woman, todo ral ork Cy anoteto 8. B Star OMep. fe tt W ANTED IMM ATBLY—Th-ee COLORED WAITERS. Must hi 00d rences. Apply st Markham's I: next to Willard's. 1t* W ANTED—BSeveral good DRESSMAKERS, , . WILLIAN, _Je63t 36 Pennsylvania avenue, Grown GIBE wish. SITUATION for to do I Chamber work. 26 «bi tween 13th and 19th areas eee eat fanys MAN ee ings wagon one. bs acquain in all pa: 0} e city. Apply at JO3, 2 oyster - ery, 3eecth streets ae Oba Hoa WASTED immediately, at No. 375 ith street, .)¥ between G@ and Bie steady MAN to do repair iogin oe shop, Alsoa man to do new work, Je 6 31 Ck WANTED—A WHITE WOMAN who un- / deretands ali kinds ef meat cooking. Also, a WOMAN to do washing. American Houre, 7th st., corner Pa. ay., oppposite Center Market. je 6 -tt* ‘\WWANTED_A SITUATION as nurse or cham- ree ee es a gira gee emeces 11D @1 rom ber las! er. idress C. B., Star office, Box 39. aa 1t* WANTED—A neat. tidy GIRL, from 13 te 15 years of age, to assist im takin careg of chil- i Apply at 322 K st. north, bet. 13th and Tith . t* WANTED. —A WET NURSE wanted itomedi- ately, with a breast of milk not more thar three months old. Inquire of Br. PALMER, H street. between 9th and lth streeta north. 16 §-3t* T—For ecity. sp 13th URE FOR BAL. story attic HO! ». Wor further information © wp 18-tf iod BARBER ¥HOP a the Btar office. F cruloriable anaes ara one of the most pea inthe OR RENT AND F evary aerate toe rete in W, apply at the iB et containing’ five roam kitchen. Ap: of at No.2 Ci i street.” hth K HOUE dive ron fers with back, avenue and oet, betw cea eee . With sixteen rooms, water throu; got. Apply at No, £00. 4th street, near Uity Hall. 42 6-3t* (OR BALE-A SHOBMAKER SHOP. Trem of gocd customers and cheap reat, Inquire No, 87 4'; street, near Maryland ave- nue. j26 3t* Fok BENT—-A BBICK HOUSE, containing 9 ‘4p Ooms, situated on G street. between ith and 1th streets west. Applpat 387 oth street, near 4, between the hours of three-an five, _jeb-2t™ Fe SALE—One of 8. DB. & H.W. Smith’s M ‘Oost $40 three mon’ LODEONS, Price ago. Enquire at No. S75 ith street, between I and K sts. 16620 F° RENT —Several handsome FURNISHED pC MAMBERE for revt; also, two handsome FRONT PARLORS op the Srst floor, suitaole for offices. Apply te J. P. CROTCHBT, No. 477 6th street, corner of D at. je 5-e03t {OR RENT—A reasonabie bonus will secure the immediate poarescion of a nice Brick HOUSE, ata low rent, near the Patent (fice. Catlat £13 B street, Faland, near sth, for terms, &c, Je 6-3t with @ NTED— By a respeetable young girl. a SIT- W Wain in’ private ater tose, Shen and iron, or chambermaid. Reference can be given. Please address a note to M.A.C.. Star office. je 6-3t* WVANTED—To let the Ladies of Washington a know that wo bave reveived anotubr lot of hea 3 t e BLIPPEBS for 0 coate pet pair, at the Oren a] pr pair, at the Original Cheap Shoe Store 522 Bénnsylvacia ayéume. be- tween 2d and 3d streets. It* WANTSD By a young rosreaed man, perma ntly Incated in Washington, a DWELLING HOUSR, containing the modern it- provements. Location, First Ward. between i7th and 2)th streets and Pa avenue and K st. Enquire at Mr. PAGE'S Drug Store, corner ith st. and avenue. je §-3t" BiRT CUTTERS.— Wanted immediately, at S' the Shirt Factory. No. 311 B street, opposite Grover’s Theater, (office of Stean Launder Ja competent SHIRT CUTTER. Good pay and a steady situation euaranteed. Also, ss above, two good OPERATORS on Wheeler & Wilson’s ma- chines Two or three good BASTEBS may nd employment. Apply at once. 1t* ANTED—At 30) street, d GERMAN Wirier ode ten ee eee GOOD CONFECTIONEB CAN FIND Steady employment at the corner of Band i{th ats. _Je5 tf E NOERR & BRO. ANTERD—At 423 i3th street, above G,a white w OMAN, to do the work of asmali tamily, WVANTED—A colored WOMAN, to coox, wast ~and iron, at No, 53% H strect, between 6th and 7th, jes-3t" / ANTED—A GIRL to doh k d_ tak W tre culid sbaed hee ote aap C streets. je 5 3t* V ANTEBD—Three o: four CARPENTERS. Thore accustomed te framing preféired. Apply at the Gas Works, footof @et je. 5-2t* WASTED-A nice, clean COLORED WOMAN. to Go the work of a small family. Apply at once to Mra. MACDONOUGH, 276 B street, third Je 5-2t~ 35 good DRESS- B, pply. Inquire avenue, Ladies’ Trimming Store, fouth side, between 12th and 13th, 5-St* W4NtEeD IMMEDIATELY — At the Mount PAAR Ce 8 USAMBERMALD, SCRUB AD ood wages ¢) . 8 oth and N sts,, Island. ee GASFITTENS and 5-3 We Anrep —Two one PLUMBER. None but first class workmen need apply, MYERS & McQHAN, 50 5-3t™ 376 D street, between 8th and oth VW ANTED, IMMEDIATELY—A good JOUR- YMAN BARBER. Apply at 497 7th st, between D and E. G.0.G. 8aUR, Jes-3t* Washington, D.C. 7 ANTED—A SALESMAN in Dress Goods Da- partmen ALES WOMAN in Funcy Goods Department; also. BOY to learn the business, Ap- ply at CONNELLY ’S, 245 Pennsylvania avenue, ANTED—Two YOUNG MEN, about 17 or 18 years of age, to attend in a Confectioner; stere. Also.s WHITE WCMAN to wash dishes. Apply immediately to THOS POTRNTINI, Renm av., bet_leth amd litirsts. V ] ANTE D—By a young gi chambermaid and ass ironing. or do dining room w: Call a» 365 @ SITUATION as plain sewing, th street, hetweem (7 and H sts, 3 W \TED—A furnished front ROOM for an of- fice, with BOARD; private family preferred, betweer SG and ‘th streets and Pa. aye. and H st. Board and rent not to exceed #1) per month. Ad ere CRED: Box 579 Washingtou Post Office, TED—Fifty MBN wanted to sel! the herman Corps Medals; also the 24 Corps Medai of General Humphe Agents can make from $25 to $0 a day. Ve} AABNBETT & CO. _ 38 5St* 272 Penn. A Heuer AND LOTS WANTED. —Parties ing for sale one or two small HOUSBS, con- taining from feur to seven rooms, can find apur chaser by leaving their address at the Star office, stating termaand location. Also wanted to buy, or lease for a term of years, some building LOTS, je5-3t* 7 J. MYERS. ANTED—A few BOYS to learn to print pho- tographs. Iowaire at BRADY’S Gallery, 352 Pepe’a avenue. - _§e3 3t* W ARTED-S500 for the period of three yeara, interest payable half yeariy, at liberal rate. Security, undoubted realestate. Address BR. city Post Oftice. 385 3t* ANTED-—By a respectable girla SITUATION as Couk; can wash and iron. Qan come well cee D Address Star office, Box 14, e3-3t* WO GIRLS WANTED-OOOK and CHAM- BEEMAID for a private family: must be good girls and have good recommendations. Goed Wi ion Apply at 264 F st., between ae ° jes! WANTED Gold and Silver Watches, Dia- monds. Pistols, Pawnbroker’s Tickets, Fur- niture, Clothing, or any article of value. The highest cash price paid or exchanged for other goeda at Singer’s Sewing Machine Agency, 502 th street, 3 doors northof Penn.av. i¢3-]m* WANTED. IMMEDIATELY—Two BOYS to learn th umbing and Gasfitting Business, Those who have sone knowledge of the business preferred. Apply to CRUIT & CAMPBELL, Prac. tical Plumbers and Gasfitters, 45636 9th at., next door to the Chronicle office. je3 3tt T° TEAMBTEBS. Assistant Sorner G and 22d sires. s, 2 Washingion D.C. May 31,1555. Wanted immediately, Fivé Hundred (50) #ix- mule Teamsters, _Nove need ap y who sre not prepared and wil- lirg to go where they may be ordered. The wages willbe thirty-five dollars por month and one ration perday. Application must be inate to the Superintendents of Kendall Green and EHast- ern Branch Corrals. § ©. H. TOMPKINS, 20 Brt. Col. and A. Q.M.,U.8.A, ANTEBD—At T. RUSSELL’S. No. 277 Pa, avenue, an experienced COOK. (colored fe- male.) Also,a good WASHBR WOMAN, imme- diatety. je 2-lw uartermaster’s Office. { ofthe First Ward Social Cln WASHING IN PARK ae WEDNESDAY. J der of Committee je 5 3t* Me .—A Lady.an old resident of this city, . of superior tausical qualifications, having two pupils on the Piano, would instruct acouple more, at their residences. Terms $15 per quarter, Ad- dress *BNQUIBER,’’ City P.O. Unquestionable references of citizens, my 31-lw* GRAND BALL AND RAFFLE for @ pair of COLT’? BEVOLVEBS, to take place at ME- Wy ANTE D—Any number of ladies to get their Fluting by our pew process. We are pre- CHANIOCS’ HALL, Marylacd avenue, between ist and ?d #ts.,on MONDAY, June Sth. 1355. Tickets $1, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. Je 3-3t™ POSTPONEMENT. Qn account of the non arrival of the ateamor which was er gaged, the members o the ISLAND PLEASURE CLUB xespertany inform their friends and others that they are compelled to defer the Excursion to Qlyment until THURSDAY, June &th, when the safe and commodious steamer Wa- wassett will leave the wharf foot of 7th atreet at go’clock 2. m.. and also at 2 o’clook p.m. ee Oe $1, admitting * gentenian and latly. ickets of the Slat good for the Ath. good W. H. HAMILTON, my 30-3t* Ballet Master. BookernveRs FAMILY CIRCLE PIC-NIC will take place TUESDAY, Ja ith,at the PARK,7th at,! Arrangements have been made to secure good order, A pléasant time is anticipated. Tickets Su centa, my 29 eoct* . J. W. KREIS’ DANOING A P2? ?: Fee aRe HALLS baer cae Penn. ave,, between 6th snd 7th, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Prof. KBEIS begé leave te announce to his for- mer patrons and the public in genera! that at the request ofa great many of his pu: as well as others. he will continue Pail classes during the summer season. peupand ours of Tuition for Ladies, Misses, and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3 to 5o0’clock Gentlemen's Class, Monday, Wednesday, aud Friday evenings. . Private instructions given te suit the cenre- ii f the pupil. 2 oipor further information apply at or address a note to the Academy. or Room No 1™ Wasbing- ton Enuilding, corner Pa. avenue and 7th street, my 19-té BOTHSCHILD'S ne SUMMBR GARDEN, ‘av., bet, 34 and 4th sts.,(Cspitol All).) The largest ah in the District. Open’ > ever ww) a 5 i 7ALLEBIRS, FRee ContxEr,’ SHOOTING GALL : Betresh ments of ali xinds in nice arbors. Lidecal terms to pic-aic pasties. way 3-Sza7 pared to do any kind of goods that we warrant equal to New York work. PRINOE’S Stamping and Fluting Depot. B81 F street, opposite my 29 tf Patent Office. — WANTED a respectable WOMAN, to take charge of a suit of rooms and assist in the kitchea. Also,two good WAITERS. Apply at the 0; t Bay, 255 Pa. ave. m 25-9t* 7 ANTED—200,000 LADIES to get their LW Biting dons at PRINGH'S SSI Mepottee #ween 8th and 9th, Stamped Goods, Brai ing Gottor, &c., for sali TED. were ‘WANTED. Vv ANTED. Every Lady in the District to know that in con- sequenes of an innumerable act of so-called Stamp- ers, springing up in the Distriot, botching aad ia- juring persone goods, (and are not responsible in case of damage.) have putourselvea te a con- siderable expance. in procuring the latest style of Patterns for Braiding Silk, Flannsl,and Ontton broidery, which we issue daily and are prepared to do the work while ont friends wait we make and stam pany peters. hewever intricate, and b: aid of our Improved Machine we can superior to any heretofore given to the Ladies o the District. WM. PRINOM, 551 F street, my 19 tf nite Patent Office. W4NTRD, LMMBDIATELY.—Sevoral quod GOAT HANDS, . LOON Stak. ‘Alsa.sever: goo! ira. / ANTED—A SITUATION table Ww Girl to do Ohanbersoee or wou a have no ana streets, 7) 7 St 340 th strovk, ben? | p ERE SKINS WANTED | —The enbscribers wi Diy Oe reat ae ices for DERE BRINE. street, Georgetown, D.C. mertorrs 108 High nov is-tf RAMSBURG & EBERT. ANTED —A limited numb: 5 W instruction oa the plano forts, Tyo ot. ae erences given. A 62. Hea ever: Met No. 529 Hot. between 7 AN TB D-SECOND HAND FORNITUBS. W Also, MI . CARPETS. BEDS. e DING.and HO FURNISHING GOODS ofevery acription, . BUCHLY, 406 7th street. tween G and H, east sida. prargcetion IN LANGUAGES, HISTORY A.LITERATURR, Inguir, eneecth b+) Gite E444 Pa. ate EASE OF HOUSE FOR SAL, runs for $235 years. rent only $1) per moath: house has 4 rooms, good loeation ogly ten minutes walk from Treasury Department. Inquire at. BARTLETT'S Restaurant, isth street, bet. L andM. —je5-2t* OR RENT.—A beautiful country resideuce. furnished, néarthe city. For air, water, and scenery. unsurpassed by any place he District. Also for sale. ata barzain, a fine young HORSE and two BUGGIES, Address*Highland Kome,” Star office. je 6 eo3t™ BARRY FOR SAL®.—A large BAK WRY, 60 by 30 feet, with three large cvens, ant five ex- tensive rooms and outbuildings, with all the necessary utensils, forsale ata low figure. Appiy at the Bakery, near tue Provost Marshal's Ottice, at Fort Albany, V Anoly Six HANDS wanted on pies; good wagos. soon, Fok RENT—Two furnished ROUMS, suitable for housekeeping. Call No. 544 i0th st., bet, Land M se $e5 st* Fo RENT—A smati FURNISHBD HOUSE con- taining five rooms. Apply at No. 595 H street, between 4th and 5th streets. Je 5-2t* F° SALE—A #RA HOUSE two stories high, with restaurant; good lease and good on North Capitol street, oppwzita Rorotere 8 385 CR RENT—A Frame BOUSS, contsining five reoms situated on I2th street. bet. Maryland avenue and Bst.,[slani. Apply to GEORG NAUPTMAN, Mo. 547 13th st., bet, Band C sts., Isiand, a U __ 405-37 A FIRST BRATZ. CHANCE T@ MAX Z MUNEY FOR BALE+An FATING HOUSE, doing a firat rate business; cause {or selling. siciness. aoe at 465:Centre Market, on 9th street. jes Iw” | ie RENT—The DWELLING part of a corner honse, pleasant! y situated on the Island, near the river, Rant moderate te a emal!l respectadle family. Nong others need.apply. Good referen. ces will be required, Poste immediately. Inquire at the.Star 0; je 5 34” 7OR RENT —Possession ith Juna, K fue, a laces ana deme ROOM, intended for a large busi situated on the north side of Pennsylycoia avenue, inthe same square with the National Hotel. being house No. 420, and Dow occupied asa Book Stors. Also for rent two OFFICE ROOMS in third story. For terms apply to JM. JOUINBON , No#383 E street, between oth and lth streets. jeS 3t* PED STE BALE OF “DESIRABLE HUURE- hold furvitare, at anetion pricos, in lots to suit urchasers, by famil» seclerin housekeeping — “ine Rosewood $4°() Piano, for $260; Elegant ¥ el- yet, Boussels. and. fngrain Carpots. at two. thirds their cost; Handsome Walnut snd Marble $30 Sideboard. for $55; Chamber Sets; Hall, Dining, and, Kitehen Furnityre, all at great sacrifice. Galiand see. House 521 Batreet between enn d - 5 stand Re: ok “RENT--Mogantls v usd APART MRBNTS, 2 Golightful location for the summe: in a private house, No, 394 [ stroet, betwean 12! and 13th. je pa ny B — One very pleasant basement ROOM, Obitapie for na cite, No; Bia F strect, bet Mth and 15th, near the Paymaster General’s De- partment, erred ae je3 38 Fo RUNT—A Brick HOUSE on 2d st., Capitol Hill, No. 34, between C and Maryland avenue. Apply to JBREMIAH O’OONNELL 530 corner of 4th and K sta. north. 03 -3t* [POR BENT—A lenge DWELLING HOUBR, No, 453 E, between Sthand (thste, lor farther PAA eagle apply to GRO. W. PHILLIPS, Cit: ali, or to S$. D CASTLEMAN, at the Ge town Bridge; on Pa. avenue. Jesilw R OOMS FOR RENT, FUBNISHBD—Oce large & Pailor and two adjoining Rooms, with large Basement for cooking Rarpores. situated on north B street, Capitol Hill, No. $15, within one square of the Capitol, Rent very reasonable, ... je3 t* . No. je3 Fo. BENT—A furnished two-story BRICK HOUSS, with tix rooms, and situated in an excelient neighborhood: possession giver imme- diately; rentlow. For terms. &c . address or call upon E.B, HUBLBURD, National Currency Bureau, Je: Treasury Departmen {OR RENT—A "BRICK HOUSR, containing 3 rooms,near the 7th § reet Railroad, and con- veniert to the Nortbern Liberty Market, No. 266 9th street, bet. M and N atreeta ly to WM. H {PBELL, ? No. 3%3 Pennsy!vauia avenue, je3 2t* botween 43: and 6th streets. Fro. ENT--A few more excelient OFFICE ROOMB in Washineton Building, corner Pa. avenue and 7th st. Inquirein the clothing ature in sane building, je 2-60" f L, SELDNEK & CO. RARE OHANCE.— FOR SALE—A SPLEN- DID FARM, situated on the T. B. and Alex- andria road, 332 miles from the Navy Yard bridge, containing ene hundred and nine acres of land, seventy cleared, and the remainder in wood, such ascak. pine and chestnut; good dwelling and out- houces; a never-failing spring of excellent water near the house, and fruit trees of all kinds. The laud is well adapted for early gardening purposes. This farm will be sold reasonable, with cro} stock, wagons, Carts, aod the whole of the far: ing implements thereon. Persons wishing to pur- chase will call soon, as they will be accommodated with a conveyance to view the farm for one week, from tbe livery stable of M. J. POPE, K street, between 8th and Sth sts., Navy Yard. ie 2-Iw* Fo. RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, containin four rooms, with cellar and garret, with good stable, Apply atNo 530 9th street, betwoen E and Gsts., Navy Yard. my 31 6t* OB RENT—Several neatly furni= he? and pleas- r antuy situated ROOMS, on th street. between Dand E atresis. No. 441, next to Oolumbian Law Building, Inquire immediately. my 31 6t* OB SALB--A two story BRICK HOUSE on F south side of H street, (No. 639.) between 2a and 2d street--new house—will be sold at a bar- FAB iC applied for early, Tnauice of JAMES F. ALIDAY, Real Estate Broker, 515 1lith street, south of Pennsylvania avenue, Tay 31-lw | eked RBENT—Would rent for a period of three months a neatly furnished 3 story brick dwell- ing HOUSE; said house being desirably jocatet in vicinity of public buildings; situate on 8th street, bet. Gand H. No. 404, water and gas upon the preinises. N.B. Would not rent to parsons having small children. References required, Apply a3 above. my3i-tf AN OPPOBTUNITY TO PURQHASE A PAy- ING RESTAURANT BUSINESS —We offer at_private sale the GOOD WILL. BAR, FIX- TERES, FURNITURE and KITCHEN REQUI- SITES cfthe Ladies’ and Geptlemen’s Restaurant known asthe vposligg.” being Nos. 247 and 249, south side ot Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. The eating rooms are ample, and kitchen have good appeintments; and it is now doing a good business, Tha proprietor wishing to pnante his employment is the oblect of wisbing te sell, ‘he lease bas nearly four years and a half of un- opie onthe remii to JA8.0. McGUIRB ply on the premises, or . 0. Mc: & co.. Acction and Commission Merchants. my 30 tf ARDEN FARM, ABOUT THIRTY ACBKS MW four miles from Washington, one and-a half miles from Rock Creek Church, every acre in a high state of cultivation. i ‘he Serprovessen ts area TWO STORY PRAME HOUSE, Barn, and all out-houses necessary to a comfortable country residence, and frcutson the main(Diggs’) road ; is well fenced with new post aud rail, with water in abundance. and, altogether, the above property will be found a desirable { vestment, and worthy the attention of pefons derirous a pleasant country residence. — awrentyecros of meadow. the balance in vegets- bles, with a splendidcrep of fruit—comprising, 8, Pears, Apples, Oherries, &c ssion will be given iminediately, should the haser buy the growing crops, together with d the stock necesrary and now farm, EMANUEL LAORY, OB BENT—To Gentlemi OE eer aS ta le: PARLORS and rus ch arming utensils, rnished in a very_pleasantand healthy location, near the S bor Biggs’ tate Departme: id ‘Bank; 24 door from Ith st , oa New York 460, Bort moderate. my 27-tf t—HOUSM of five rooms, Lot 15x90, on fe are Saar paysseats. Immedi- non, enw. M. LAWRENCE, No. 63 K, corner of 25th ste, G vith of a fine Btore. sale. WILE FIXTURES ands small Toquire at 522 Ba av. near Pa ave. ik of Gi my} 008 td Fo BENT—UNFUBNISHED ROOMS, suitable for piace sontes Pex be had at i73 2d street west, between j. orth. my 9 Pee oer te seregine LOrs eat 2 . 3. BTRPHBND & 09.329 Pasar Yan: ee 7 eotr {yp2teoPoutras MABKET. NOTICE TOHOUSEKREMPERS. Balph has re epened the Metropolitan Mar- a. a will ki tly on band. a 3 feringat ot Monten We stables, Fruita Mpllor. de. Marketing eee ree of expense to ali parts of the ¢: opsctfullp solicite.@ liberal _Patzovese from tae Eginic, “te tin. i & Ri FoR RENT—Completely FURNISHED HOUSE: Gas and b A SALES, Y J. 0. McGUIRB & GO, Auctioneers, FINS BUILDING UILDING NORTH Q STREET, NE. 14 On THURSDAY arf: IN, June fth at 6 oreloek on the ises. wo shall sell Lot Ho. 52, vision o ront- ing 2 feet on north Q street, between and 14 streeta,and running back tz0 feet to @ 20 foot Terme: One-third in easb, the remainder in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. —Se5-d 3.0. Mc@UIBB & CO.. Ancts. BX ¥%. &. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, TRUSTBY’S SALWOF VALUABLE REAL BS- fata IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, paste it aad recnrdcs sete tah ae he Vy, apd re \ of November. iss7,in Liber J A-S No. lis, fotos Beton county’ athe Dingiity Deeb | Iwill neil on MONDAY, Same 158 at 8 elec at th f Wm Wall & Ww By virtu day of Au, e Auetion House o! L. 1o ner of 9th street and Penn’a avenue. in the Shan omnes ner vere st unt ne Dis ct of elumiie. 'y of Washington, in Pact of lan ning at the endef the fourth line of a tract of land called Mew Seat, and Tunsing thence south 15 perches, thence south 82 degrees, west rches, thence north 35 degrees, east 145 perches, thence south 69 degrees. east 51° percha toitsintersection with the Isth line o: ‘he larger tract of land conveyed by the heirs and devisees of id Pattier to Bdward Swann, thencesouth 49 degrees, west 63 perches, thence south 25 degrees, west 31 perches snd 55-10) of perch, thence south gi degrees, west 45 perches to the beginning, comtaining 31 acres,l rood and 17 irches. The terms-of this sale will be one-third cash; balance, bearing interest and payable in equal in- stelments, at 6 and 12 months, the deferred pay- nients to be secured by alien on land. One hundred dollars of the cash payment to be paid down atthe place of sale; and in case the purchaser or purchasers refusing so to do the property will at once he resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. GAN, Trustee, myll-eo&da W.L. WALL & O0., Aucts, Ba-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO MONDAY, the i?th of June, at the same hour and fame place, B.C. MORGAN, Trustee. _ ja5-d WM. LE. WALL & '00., Aucts, BBY 448. 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. THRB: HANDBOME BUILDING LOTB ROUTH B STREET, BEIWEES 6TH as 7TH STREETA WHET. On PUBSDAY AFTERNOON, June I8th, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, we shall offer at public sale, Lots Nos, 30,31 and 32, in subdivision of Square No, 462, fronting each 25 feeten south B street, between 6th and 7th streets west. and ran- es back about feet toa 25 feet wide public alley. These lota are finely loeated for private resi- deaces, overlooking the Smithsonian and Armory Square grounds, easy of accesa by the 7th street Passenger cars, and at a convenient distanae from the Center Market. . Terms: One-fourth cash; the remainder in6, 12 and 1S months, with interest, secured by a deed of Gon on the De anigs at the cost of th lonveyances and sta! f the pur- chaser. J.C. McGUIREB & 00., 2d Auctioneers. [RY WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, THRBE SMALL FRAME HOUSES EN FI REE SMACKRDAT ACOTIONS ON FIBST On THURSDAY, June8th, a6 o’slock p.m., we will sell in front of the prem 4. part of Lot No, i etSinches ona 30 K streets, and im- proved by three good Frame Houses Terms; Half cash; balance in §snd12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of purchaser. Porfect erfer le Positive. Titl $ Bale Positive, Ten WALL & CO., Aucts, ALSO, mmediately after the above, we willsell part I of Lot No. 2. in square No. 15. fronting 16 feet on K street, with a privilege of a three foot wide alley, and running back 75 iret. Terms cash. je 3 WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. 2 GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS IST OF LETTERS REMAININGIN THE po; L OFFICE. GEORGETOWN. D.¢., Ba uns 3. To obtain any of these letters, call for ** advertised letters,” give the date ofthis list, and pay one cent for advertising. i If not called fer within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. Place the postage stamp on the upper right-hand corner, and leave space between the stamp cnd 2 applicant must direction for post-marking without interfering with the wr A request fer the return of a letter to the if unclaimed within thirty days or lesa, wri rinted with the writer’s name, post oi ‘tate, across the left-hand end of envelope, on th, face side, will be complied with at the anal pre. aid rate of postase. payable when the letter iy eliveved to the writer a LADIES LIST. Burrows Mra Jane Hall Misa Medorg Brogke Miss Sadie Hazan Madam 2 Brooks Miers 8 A Harper Mrs #-2 Brooks Mrs Sarah Hurley Elizaboth Bunkine Mra Johnson Mra [4 Bavute Mra MT Kennedy Mra P Bradley Mrs Jane King Mra M Borne Miss Harriet King Mra Brown Mra D Kyerby MrsL B Benjamin Mra A A Barnes Miss A Ourtis Mra B Curtis Mrs Eliza Cornwell Miss A Chalmers Mrs AM Daily Mre Alice Dishneo MraS A Diggs Mrs Nancy Daie Mre M Dumerby Mrs M Driscoll Mrs Rosa Boberle Mra Bliza Feukes Miss © Farley ie J Gantt Mrs MW Grannson Mrs L Graen Mrs Betsy J Mecan Miss ane McDonald Mies E icDonald Miss Morris Miss C 8 ampte Miss H Sladit Miss B Treinble Miss J R Williams Augusta Winror Charlotte v" Hajnilten Miss 8 Welsh Mra A GENTLEMEN Gite ch mson Ric arvey Jacob F e Chas Attors Wich Atgana Joba.” smith JW Arthur J, HerringtonB StudleyCapt8C-2 BartleJ 8 Hillery Albert Sommes P W Bowen Jas Insley CR Bayster LewisH Berry Dennis _ Jemison Robt 8 Smith Jno H Butler Capt A L Mc@ettigan WmShed Daviel Coakley Nelson Muir Thos Swigert Benj Qole Capt Jno BMarba Patk Swain AT Carberry CapJ BMcCarty Patk Thomson Albert CrockerFP MacklingJobn Wyant Tobias-2 Connor Dénl MalahyJohn © Wadsworth WL Crocker J D M tier Aud Wantesha!ter A Dawsor Thos Netsen Wm Woodwark JasH Driscoll Patk Norris John Watkins J H Driscoll Owen O’Connor Mich) Watkins J DaweonJasR Pane Jno Walsh Jno EveretSaml PewersQhas Wilson Jno W Eid Mr Bobbins Wallace Wills Gro Frantz Jno Richards Jes 4 Woltz Mr Gilk sopLouisW Regan Jeremiah Walker Qhas Gilbert Ohas HENRY ADDISON, P, M. — 7 NOTC#s unm oF ARMY MULES: QUARTERMASTFR GeNrRat’3 Orricr, ‘ Wasninaton, D. C., May 28, I! MANY THOUSANDS OF MULESare being dis- posed of at public sale at Washington. The sales will continue until the numbar ofani- mals is reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies, now going on rapidly. There are in the armies of the Potomac, of the Tennessee. and of, rere probanly FOUR THOUSAN of THE INEST SIX-MULE TEAMS IN THB WORLD. Many of them were bought in the beginning of the war, as young mules accompanied the armies in all their marches and camps, and are thor- ougbly broken, hardened by exercise, gentle and feniiar, from being so“long surrounded by the soldiers. The whole South is stripped of farming stock, and the North sleo has suffered from the drain of Sey Renna anima’? ere £0! 4 WILL NOT BRING ANYTHING LIKM@ TH TRUE VALUB; and such opportunities for farm- ersto get working animals to stock their farma nd fordrovers and dealers in stock to make good porehsriae them and disposing of will never cccur again. ; . 0. MEIGS, Quartermaster General, my 20 ot Brevet Major Gexeral. R & SONS W™: 3. Hog sNUPACTURERS or TWINES AND NETTING AND icles used by Dealers in grteles ure LTBN. ; Office. corner of Pratt and South streets, Balti- more, 5 my 17-3m RANGE COUNTY 1oR. CREAM. GNTY IC# CREAM. 0 ORAS ANGR OQUNTY ICE ORBAM, to ly my custemers and propared a TOR CBRAM, masutac- ew culations. by them in the Sout. ue public thd licious I vi elici tured from pure cream from Orange County, ¥Genfectioners, Sutlers, and Families su my 5-im* PAS 08 paMBER, DINING ROOM, “and OFFION FURNITUBE, jing may be had area CABINET FURNITURE ling at Iron Hall, legs C. W. BOTBLER, Ja, my 19-¢0! Aa REMOVED FROM MY OLD PLAOB of business, corner of Ninth and D streets, to NO. 481 NINTH STRERT, between Dand BE, I beg leave partieulariy te call the attention of my onstomers and the public gencra!ly, to this re- moval, where I shall Soe constantly on hand ee GROGRELNS “ The Citizens of Wal ington and ofthe rround- ing country are earn Solicited all and ex amine my too of goods which will be sold at fair Mfeb lé-eoSm" RICHARD J. BYON, AUCTION SALES, f. AF! AND'TO- fe ¥ W.-b. WALL & 00., Auctioneers. DIN@ LOTS IN THE BIRST BD, ON PRORTH E, BERWAAN 1TH met teen Ts. FTERNOON, ‘6thinstant, at 6 o’akook ill. sell in frent of) ines, ote 5, Subdivision of are 144, fronting 6h and fi ‘on, north D street, between Jsth and 19a One-third ¢ash; balance 6, 12, aad 13 eed of trust on the promises. OL WALL & 60. Aucts, S448 OF OXEN AT ALEXANDRIA, VIR- GENIA, of Washingt May 27.155. Ohitl Quartermaster’ s. Offer. Depot z ington, D, C. z . Will be sola Nt public ax fon. at Alexandria, direct @. C. Lae. a ¥, June 7, 1863, Va., under the F Oa) A DNEEDA U.8. at ll o'clock a. m . FORTY-FOUR OXBN. which have been used in the Government service. Terms cash in Government funda, D. H. RUCKER, Brig, Gen. ang Obief Quartermaster, pot of Washington. e my 27-10t ¥ WM. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, U. 8. MARSHAL’S SALE OF STBAMER PHILA- 4 DELPHIA, In virtue of a decree issued from the Clerk's QOfice of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. holding a District Court, and to m dirgated, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at foot of 7th streat, on the Potomac river, o WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of June instant, 1365, ats o'clock p,m, The Steamer Philadelphia, her Tackie, Apparet and Furniture. WARD H.LAMON, U. 8. Marshal D G. ie 2-4 By W WALL & CO., Aucta, BY J, 0. MoGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, Om WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 7, at o'clock, on the premises, we will offer at publie ale, by direction of the Trustee of the Qolumbian Harmony Society. the following Lots in Square 475, viz: 11.12. and 13, fronting on 6th street west, between 8 and Boundary streets nerth; and 14, 15, and 16. fronting on Boundary street north, be- tween Sth and 6th streets west. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in six ant twelve moaths, secured by deed of trust ou the respective lota sold. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. These lots are sold by the Trustees under the provisions of a special act ef Congress ef August 11. 1856, (11 Stat., 461,) and the sale will be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Interior my30-d&ds JAS. C. McG ts Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneera, “BUILDING LOTS HEAR GAlNT ALOVSICS OHURCH AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 7th June. at 5 o’clock, we will sell, in front of the premises, parts of Lots 2and 3. Square 559, fronting 56 feet en north K street, between. Ist atreet and, New Jereoy ay- enue. A most desirable, pleasant and rapidly im- proving: partof the city The street in frontoft bere lots has been recently graded aud the side- walks paved. Title indisputable. Terms: One third cash,(a paymont to ba mate at sale:) balance in§ and 12 months, bearing inter- est, and secured by deed of trust on the preiaines. my 29 W.L. WALL &-O00., Anucta. BY? © meaurns & 00., Auctioneers. HANDSOME BUILDING LOT IN THE SBOCOND WARD. ON NORTH, P ST BSET, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STRESS. On THURSDAY AFTBRNOON, June Sth, at ¢ o'clock on the premises, we shall sell Lot No.2 in Kingman’s subdivision of Square north of Square No. 242, fronting 25.feet on north P st , bet, 1th and Mth rts., and running back with an ayer- age depth of 55 faet to Rhode Island avenue Terms: One third cash; ce in sixandtwrelve mo nthe. with secured potes bearing interest. 2 conveyancing and stamps at cest o! 8 pul chaser, eMC. McGUIRE & 00.. je2-dtd Auctioneers. YJ. 0. McGUIRB & CO., Auctioneers. THREE BUILDING LOTS OPPOSITE ARMORY 8O0 AT PUBLEC SALB, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jnne ath, at 6 o'clock, oa th® premises, we shalbseli Lots 30, t1 and 32, in Carroll's sub division of Squar: 452, fronting 25 feeten seath B street (0 the Armory Square) and rumning back average depth of 02 feet toa 3 valley. Terms: \; cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, with secured notes bearing interest. Ail conveyancing and stamps at the cottof the archarer. 5 PYA payment of $20 will be required on each Lot at time of ale. je2-dtds J.C, McGUIRE & ©: B* J.C. McGUIRE& CO,, Auctionee: GRBAT SALE OF BRAUTIFUL OOTTAGE SITYS ON TBE HIGH GROUND NEAR O0- LUMBIA GOLLEG Om TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 30, at o’elock, en the premises, we sail sell thirty piota of ground of one half to one acre each, situated ‘on ‘the Piney Braneh road, between Pierce's Mia tage Sites are on the high ground known as Piney Branch road, which fcr beautiful and romantic scenery ia unsurpassed ity. This road, Teading to Pierce’s Mill and Rock Creek, haa long been tre favorite drive of lorers of the picturesque. Each p'ot is improved witk some Gfty or sixty varieties of fruit trees ef the finest quality. - The oaroxtunity to poem ground in this favored locality is seldom offered. It is easy of access, being only a short walk from the ternings of the Mth street passenger railroad. Terms at sale, Ali conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser, my 15-tds J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucta, a2” THE SALE OF THE ABOVE LOTS WILL be continued TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, June 15, 5 o'clock. nyse 3.0, MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucta,_ B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneer: BY HANDSOMB AND DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS, NE. x Ae EEE PRINTING OFFIOE AT AUCTION. Ov MONDAY, the 12th day of June. 1945, instant, I will set up and expose at public sale, on the premises, at 6 0’clock p, m., by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the following-described valuable Building Lota, viz:—All of the lots of ground in subdivision of Square No. 75, lying and being in the city of ashington in the District of Qolumbia, except those which may be excepted at the time of sale. This square ia bounded by north ji and I North Capito] and First streots east, somely subdivided in building lots, with alleys tbrough the square. i Terma of sale; One tBird cash oc the rat tion of the sale; the residue in 6 and 12 mo: the purchaser er purchasers to give not tia factorily endorsed, bearing interest from day of sale, snd on ye pera s hel a ome ,adged to be made with a clear title Toney, a deed tS Tl. THOMPEON. Truston. is 3-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE Of VALUABLE BEAL EOtATE. oat By virtue of adecree of the Supr the District of Oolumbia, dated on re nccas, of Dlay, A. D. 1£64, passed in agertain cause (NO, 1800) pending in said Court, between Joseph BOs: Trustee, complainant, and John Willams defend- ant. the undersigued. Trustee, will, on THURS- DAY, the 22d day of June, A. D, 1833, at 6 o’clook Pp. m., in frontof the premi all that Lot of ground situat the city of Wash- ington and District of Columbia, Known and dasig. nated as Lot numbered 5; also, the east 7 feet aud 8 inches front Lot numbered 15, in said square. together with the improvements on ssid Lot an Bar of Lot, consisting of a large three-story rick House, with back bailding; the horse has, pow evar recensty) been contiderably damaged by ire. The property is situate on north K atr tween 2th and 27th streets west, frontin, and $ inches on K street, and extending back with that uniform width (57 feet 8 inches) 109 feet 10 inches. to a public alley, 2 5 The terms of sale are: One-third cash. (of which the Lita will be required tape down atthe time of sale $10);) the balance to be paid in two equal installments at six and twelve moths from the day of said balance to bear interest from the day of . and the payment thereof to Se secured by the bends of the purchaser or pur- chasers, with surety to be approved by the Trustee. If the terms of sale be not complied with withiu five days from the day efsale, the Trustee reserves tbe rightto re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by adver tisi: such re Sale three times in some One or more o! the daily newspapers published in said city of ‘b 5 ™All conveyancing and stamps.st the cost of the purchaser. Gapen a WiLLTAMB ances, may 31-Stawswe £8 OF SERVICEA! QPHOIAL SALES OF, SER BLE DBAFT rtermaster General's Offics, t asene uh ©., Sune 3, 1°85 By direction of the Quartermaster General, there willbe sold at public auction, to the highart bidder, at the times and B es named below, viz - Es) G.,MONDAY, GTESBORG! D. O.,BATURDAY, dave 10, 1506 lo 5 une 10, * GTERBORO: D.O.. MONDAY. Jane 12, 1865 BALTIMORE, MD., W: DAY, June 14, 1855. WILLIAMSPORT, PA., SATURDAY, ria WESTCHESTER, Paiigg ATORD AY. Jane 17, D. i -. BA AY, J: 17, 1365, GIESBORO, D. 0. PRD ¥, Jane 5, GIEBBORO:D, 0 , Mi 0s 1338, GIRBBORO: Di O:, BATURDAY, Jone B18, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. GIESBORO. D. O , M Sineecgan, PA, 8 GIRBBORO, ate ul ,e TISBURGH. 6 \GATURDAY, July 1, 1555. Two hundred Serviceable Draft Horses at each portunity to purchase a superior class of 8, serviceable, aire sound and nt e iSation . ai ufactories ie eapeciall cal sales. Horses sold aingiy, Sales to commence at 10 a. street wharf, Washington. every hour from 9 Ca m.to6p m J place. Ano , at far less than their true value, is ey enor s the public, The fnongh sie, Bae stance ty the army. sad oe eeu be, e seelaily ealfed to these le ed States currency. “atéamt Sighs dn Caen ett leave Gavanth Beigadi Generel is chatee. First Dirt Brevet ier o rat Divi- sion). M. . O, Je 3-2t ‘BITS AND ENPRIN- a3 D'S GENUINE PREP- oF Roean & Wiles NAW DRY GOODS aND Bo 529 7th st. iL ‘sts. aorth, x MORAN '8—the ace Maa.. myS1-im™

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