Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1866, Page 3

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line, and with the large number. of peatly-dreesed, happy chitdren in proces- sion, the dispiny wae very attractive. P nth-street Metbodiet Protestant School! . OC. Lipseomb, jr. superintendent, and aod echolars, headed the school ‘The Btixir of | teachers and echer white eatia, Eoutainver 6 painting repreeenting & female leading two or — the oie wat ——— S hool Teacher's rat heid to-morrow te the Foundry M. E. Uhurch, cor- y 2 ner of 1th and G streets. Rev. J. H. Vincent, | Island, contatuing ten rovme. Burfarther infor. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers. of the Methodist Sunday School Union, will | mstiov epply toU. B: Ba K&R, Star Ufive. Kh B* ATORS AALE OF ePRING 4 OBR rB ao aDMINistE preside. The programme of exercises consists : Fe. RKWT—Two ROO NSin 28 9. Wo. 457% WacON. LB48& GOOD WILL, FIXTURES y ‘nave. At the morning me, Sto 12 o'clock, Nor ass, - south side, near Si ot eqalen ot AND Yo LOCAL NEWS. _ | Union to-sight in reet Presbyterian | ~ AMUSEMENTS, &c.. TONIGHT, _ Ga " FOR SALE AND RENT. CTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES. F398 RENT The three story BRIUK BOUSE, Ter ehher auction ether Auction Beles tee fourth page) $H18 AFTERNOOM AND $0-MORROW. otrect, between BP and E ctreets, etti's buffo opera. “the ebsrming wusical extrava- ganza of «Peauty ana the east,” not per- - . with motte, « ber | tion of knowledge.” @d. “The Teacher's com- 2 RBNT—A iL Yebock formed bere before fOr many years, the Sabbath ‘aay and keep it holy," aud email | municating Kaswiedge.”” Afternoon seeston, | F seat velcro si ceg me uOUSE > ot rest UY cudecet’ the hotarasie Gr: Asarostan Ist anp.—Pie nic of the Lafay- | ginner and flag. After the were | 2.30to So’clock; “Uses, methods, and illustra- | J. KIRK WoUD, 476 ith et. - Court, of a, ite ae moore, S. » of Georgetown. over this rchool Fetarned to the ehureh, where | tious as helps to the Teachers.” Qarsttons | 4 SMALL DRUG STOME FUR OgUB-loreied | S30 of Groceties, oe. ke Msi tontT Excvrsion.—The first grand | che scholars were treated to refres| and | asked and wered.” } >, 8. 7.30 b the corner of wo Bee. e a mMocnlieht excursion of the season to-night | the newly-elected superintendent, Mr.G.H. | to9 o'clock; Ist. “Sa! Teachers’ | lars epply op ‘ue pi wie By erase ot 4 : 5 order of the administrator. under the auspices of the Star Socials. Boats | P. White, was introduced Prayer Unrele.” 2a. “Tbe it Class.” 3d. {vB RENT—Th. my et GREEN & W. L _Ancts, leave Se veni street wharf at 7 o'clock p. m. Navy Yard Baptist Sunday School, George } «Question Drawer.” Although the Institute fk toms, wit wee ee ee ‘fae pesky S2Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Gustionsers. on the jelect-on she Cantera ry.—Manager Lea announees this | F. Gulick ‘intendent, marshalled is organized By the Methodist Schools of the | avevue. A Ot 195 6th street, between U B — we ‘ctreots b> od werk ja mew company, und many additions, | Messrs. J. F. » H. O. Keirl and J. T. | city all others are invited to yoin um its exer- mylest® | avOTION fay at ya wer PES; feet % makir'g the largest variety company ever seen | Cull, with 205 echelars fn line. The banner | cises. BRENT—Two ooatly Fursished ROOMS oa oS ts, Babee: BSTW REN | Sree io 6, 12 ond 2 mee Papier abente Sees DOr ae beats BOieh Appt taetealacy MAOSE ST, | , On FRIDAY, toe fe pane ne gurcbueer at aman Aa phd door from 71 i | in frome oi Lot . GRE I :. | ganized A. D. i623,” surmounted by a beaati- one n. my 14-36’ tea THE CRE cots BE | RP aa’ Us the reverse on ppen Bible | wa: found drowned in the canal, between 1700 | [CH SALE—A vortabio GRAPH GAL: | tolwslicy. Mi vill boon tse Secited™ —_— The creat Sunday Scbool jubilee,or anni. | Wit! words “Search the Scriptures.” The aud 18th streets.. The body was left where BM? gg with or without instraments : Terme: One-third coal, balaace in right to mctice, os a, col | nt clase was quite large and carried @ méw | found, and the coroner was notified to hold an | Bitvre. Apply corner Penn's ave. snd Im y | months, eecured by a deed of traston the premises. | TEBE to Pintee te con versary of the Washington City Sunday School | panner of bine silk ground, with white border inquest. The officers of the inct report } —' Bato! 0. mils; 4 All conveyancing and revenue ply Union, took place te-aay, and the procession | and silver fringe and tassels. On the face was | that there appears tbe ung tied to his | J O08 BENT—Large treme HOUSE, wii ‘on | Of the purchaser, 50 Of the schools, which represented nearly all | painted a young sbepberd, with the words | feet which keeps the body in p! “ corner of oth Street east and Penn's a’ ton. sold. “4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avcts. t “Feed my bs,"” “Little children love one venient to street cars. Inquire om the premises, =y — the evangelical denominauons, surpassed in anetber” “The reverse bore the inscription. my 14-26 P UBLIC AUCTION. Sumbers snd attractiveness the processions of | Ss. ss UB BENT—A number ALL H —_ former sears. The day opened bright aud fair, | infant class Of tee CITY ITEMS. Foss too farethed Se eee but rather too chilly ior the wearing of white, ¢ FOR SALE—; St. Jobn’s German Lutheran, W. Trabert superintendent; George Hammer marshal; scholars in line 70. Banner blue and red. In- in which a large msjority of tbe little ones were dressed. Atan early hour crowds were fics Depot Com: Sudristence + ere skincion DiC May 12, i365. Will be offered at public agction.in the Monu- je and d South I fe t emu hoon t 4th street, Washi: GranD May PLay anp Oonceet tor the | 419 Penn, avenue, ment Grounds, on ington, D. Ss benefit of St. Dominic’s new church. See ad- > = G.,on TUESDAY, the 231 instant, at 11 o'clock cco h Raine their way to their respective | ccriptions: “Lasset de Kindlein Zamer Ko- | yertiscment elsewhere. EF Uabisaet Cie RlOk HOUBE. ten rooms, | \ in. the following articles of Eubsistence prop: district processes eaipry ,to Joining in the | menund wehret Ihnen nicht. Mate 10, 14." and N. Lower front room can be used ea a store, | “Ft? -,Sbout Smithso: a , Lutheran i. John’s Chere, $x street, Istead, | (cont, vest and forsale at Henning’s, | near B otreet. my 14-5" 1,180 Pork Barrels Seal gronucie, Rapes aeaie ei nn ne Washington, D.C. March 21, 1860." oar and Maryland avenue, arc | (0B SALESTOUK ard FIXTUESE 190 Vinegar Kegs, &c., Bc. Bc. took piace. " Band—led wie going very fast. He has just received another H wor rein a oiso fr re 00. alea’t Rt yy Pi yo ‘euch Cher antici sig Ri OOF three years past the great proces- | Seventh-street Presbyterian, J. H. Herron | !tofthem. At one price only. corner 18th and F eta., over White's store, “* | an may be for di . divided snto diatom tieschools mach wouid | Spetrimtencent, Wt, Meanea? 204,9-0-| eg mannxns of ie tale “Medical conven: | mie dey" ---= wares el > . Shelby rshals; scholarsin line 150. ner ‘He Memnrrs of the i - 5 . 4 assemble mm one chureh. where the anniver- | of blueand white, Picture of youth holding | ton” in discussing “Cholera” agreed upon on Westend Proven Boe aera oy fd Major end C8..U.8. A. ae re dlne ctae dala be beld ut the same hour | pinie andascending a height. jon: “I | nothing except that Hygienic Wine is the beat ington Navy Yard For particulars inquire BE . L. WALL & 00., Auctioncers. as sn the other districts. This year the com- press forward to the mark;” sabbath. School Tonic in the country. It is only to be tried to | 5 ‘7 ag avenue, bet. 7th and Eth ets. = Union together in full force, nia oeeering ihe | of the Seventh Presbyterian Church, tnstituted | be appreciated. Yord BS ____-____ Mis B”_-| BOURR AND Lor WAPTERROON IAS Ween su imporing and attractive J procession was "Western Presbyterian School, E. K. Wilson, | Srraxox, sur T2vx.—That corns, bunions, | F'Gth erect weet, beteeon Barend Nate, orth, S.o'coek. we will sell on the promiecs. pert of Lot formed. il identi superintendent: Charles M. Fay, Albert D. J 32, in Square 540, fronting 26 feet on H street south, bad nails, etc,, can be removed without pain. | rented whole or separately, as follows :—. To be convinced call at Dr. White’s Rooms, | Store Room, good location hoe store for 108 ouse, with large Stable ia . 424 Penn. av., between 4% and Gth streets. Reems and ‘Sd Ronee b coains Lacks (or gRIBeE | ortp ie eitusted on Li strest south, between prem ts Kingsbury, marshals: banners and numerous flags beautifully decorated with flowers. The scholars in line numbered 125. The schools of the Esstern District, Mr. Geo. f. Gulick marshal—Wangh Chapel, Navy Yard Bapust, Navy Yard Methodist Protest- jarge | with of 70 feet, improved b: all Fram: slerge | Gouse, with cable inthe rear. ‘This rope - i" —o-—_——_ rooms. Gas and good} water o - on arent . and Capitol Hill Presbyterian—assembled | perimtendenttmarshone DY ae Onn Conse, Humions, Ciub and Inverted, Nails, | igs, Inauire st No. 231 7th streot s Retwoen| ssouthe ascured bP Sdecd ct rere ene stthe corner of South Carolina avenue and - >. an Pine larged Joints, Uallosities, Vascular Excres- | # north. ix ES my 12 W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts, 42h street east, and by way of Virginia avenue — —- Gutter. 410 scholars. Fine geacen, and other disorders of the feet, suc- NICE BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT—Five * a and 7th street proceeded to the Smithsonian, | O*2Rers and fags. E cessfully treated witnout pain, by Dr. White, rooms amd basement, on Sth street eastandB | §SY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, my8 {Int} J 6 uote. ubere the procession was formed. The Weet | ent, with iis secon Gehool Shader "enarge of | Surgeon Chiropodist, Becres ho. oe eae ere om noe are Mente mest AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE CORNER BX 228. ©. McGUIRE & Ce., Auctionsn McGUIRE &@ CU. Auctioneers. ~ ern Division, Mr. 8. V. mars! jtarted 4 f . vania avenue. between and 6th streets. - (OR BENT—A ry containi LOT ‘orth Oaroli: %. nak, ” from the corner of SMh stteet mad Paver: | Mr.G. B. Patch, marshalled by G.F. John- Soe hours from 66. ms. to'6 p.m, ane top. | Hi tx mene, ob Feespiek, Petras Ot een ae cn pene phew igs ake nia avenue, Union Chapel, the ¥. Man's | Som Geer mubara aed H. Kosbliag, | 5. > streets. Georgetown. Apply te LEWIS PaXNE, | (On FRIDAY. the 18h instent, at6 o'clock p. m Caristian Association Mission aud the Western | Wit Sbout 150 scholars im line. Banner of | ems | Op pouite For teat Hal. my 12-2" | on the premises, we shall sel! Lot No. 10, in square IN, Bay 14, at Bix o'ctock, Porshy cram fat une, agd prgeerded tote | “it ReaMe ie arent mero Ince, an FOR ERR TAore aratany Seige Bat | Wo. Sebevine dra froate and pte. Vewll'bs | et" a anes" ec’ Wioee” ot ibe Daiooiag there they were joined by. the Foundry Sag: | bible with the motto. «The Bulwark of Free: | crgwant. On the13thinstant, ROBERT, son | tween zat nd 29th streets, Fe of Doctor Cy ero Say Sebool and Mission School. “The route | S0M.” borne by Thos. H. Watson. of John and Agnes Stewart, aged 13 months aad 22 | NEWMAN. next door. my l2-lw* | months, Sixth Presbyterian, N. S. Grist and W. BK. Williamson, marshbais; scholars in line, them was along H street, the New York avenne Presbyterian, the First (or 13th street) Baptist Tr All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost days, = "Fhe relatives and friends of the family are re- | [GE SALE— BARBEK SHOP and BATH | of the purchasers. 23 down on each lot when BOOMS. situated on Pennsylvania avenue, and “ Neirstei: , 150; 12 teachers. Banner, blue and white, in- tend his funeral from t dence | doing a good business. For i GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ee sad the Orphan Asylum school joining the | scription, wsabbath School of the Sixty ti No. 191 7th street, between Nand | qe emcee te bs Terms cash , . rocession, thence to 12th street, where the eat ae 16th inst., at 2%; 0'olock p.m. * | ‘N's “ttle eee t r my 9d {Int.) J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. English Lutheran and Oalvary Baptist fell byterian Church, instituted Nov. 26, 185: ig oc 8 Handsome picture of children reading the Fible; inscription, “From a child thou hast known the Holy Scriptures. Gorsuch Chapel. J. W. Stahl, superinten- pent: Robt. Yeatman, Chas. Black. marshals; ANDREWS, On the 12th inst.. of consumption, | [9X SALE-FIXTURES of « 7th street Also, store for tend t 20'clock at the residence of her mother, u o. ARY ANDREWS, beloved ‘wife of William forevery kind of business. Inyuire at the Star A into line. and thence tothe Smithsonian, the Fourth Presbyterian School joming in at F street. Zhe Northern Division, Mr. J. G. Judd marshal, started from the corner of 9th and M streets, the schools startung first being 51.200 Domestic Cigars, vis 200 Le 3 viz: Preusados: 17.900 Tela De Ouba> Couches? 10 and Cabanas, Flor. For sale in quantities to Office. my 12-6t* ~ FUBNISHED HOUSE for rent in Georgetown, 44 te asmoll family, it basail the modern im- ‘ews, aged 23 years. trott (Mich.} paper please copy.} el ‘Terms cach. 4 cholars in line, 115; 24 teachers. Banner, blu: rovements. Hot and cold water, Gas.and Bath. ' 2. C, McGUIRE & GO, A ‘be Wesley Chapel Mission, tne Hamline | 4; riptio 1850." t low toa desirable tenant.’ Apply to U. B. my ll oe, » Ancts, Methodist and the M street Methodist, and pro- | Moy Mrbin ie yinatttated Nov. 1850." WANTS. SMITH. 549 9th ot., Wastiington. > my 12 2" ¥ JAS. 0. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. ceeded down 9th street to Massachusetts ave- ‘LE Firs: Baptist (13th street) Sehool, O.T. Mason, snperintendent; marshals T. S. Samson, Wm. Wetherilt. L. B. Allyn, and E. Chiswell; ban- ners; scholars 275, inclnding the children of ses Washington Orphan Asylum, 68 in num- YT. | pue, where the McKendree school fell into line, thence to7th street and ‘to the Smithso- nian, the Assembly's Presbyterian and Fletch- er Chapel Metiodist schools joining in at 1 st., Wesley Chapel and 9tn-s ethodist Protest- ant at F street, E-st. Baptist at E st., Unitarian ASTED IMMEDIATELY—. GIRL *WRNISHED BOOMS —Two pleasant commu. Ww 10 do Chamberwork. gs at Nevis kK et. EF bicating ROOMS for rent. They will be ren! bet. 8th and oth, 1* for ar separate. At = plier: met <n, ANESD_LED cL CL OL OR, | ee streets, convenion s . ‘ to the above six miles from the Center Market, on W {on ae puree oP chanbehianid: ddvens | Partmense, 0° SUT myer to pay and satisfy fourexecutions | read, about two miles uerth of the Boldiees’ Box Ne. 2, Star =ffice. 1t* FS BENT—A KRiOK HOUSE, on 2th street, | in favor of Anthony Suchly inst Frank T. Fors. accessible by three fine roads. a i Pennsylvania Farm contat STATE OF CULTIVATION, SITUA "8 COUNTY. « SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM. IN eb te PRINOE qucnes MD..) only Band—lea by Wagner. enue and Metreets containing | Sands and John 0. Oook, sn; contains eme hundred and twenty and Seb i ~ -. . REsPECTABLE GIBL WISHES TO GO ‘rooms. lar, ° Aw Bailiff. jarter :120',) acres of land, in one of the best pave a ae foe dnd abe ed eae fh E peed L East Semin teeter Sanday School, ZA, oe peamatrene by the week or month. Refer: | 6 oo een aet aan painted, efticomp ee my 12-td 4 H. WISE, Constable. Balghbarhoode tn ‘the county; adjoine the lands of . S.A.H.D ; rintendent; marsh required. 298 8 é . atel We Carrol Clarke, and others, and is the Mines A Dance meee, pistrict. Mr. | by William H. Pritchett, Geo. K. Cook. John | Btar Ufiee. myisat>” | Georgetown, DG. ne *t NO-4® Tot cosee | RY JAB. C. Mc@UIRE & O0., Aucts. farm of St i 1": Dickenson, and T. B. Stahl: scholars in line 340. ‘The banner bore a painting of Christ blessing little children, with the words, “Suffer little of march from the corner of 4% and L streets south. Gorsuch Chapel forming firs: and the and Kr Wroe. TANTED—By a respectable girl, » SITU-| prox 7 1 i — This Farm ofers rare indacements to W "ATION an Shanahevehala. tite; Za vate tana. Fo SALE—A one-story BRICK BUILDING, | LARGE SALE OF MARBLE AND ALA schools joining on the line of march in the fol- x A BAS. | desiring to purchase, as it bas been beastly fly. Areoommendation of six youre given, Analy new Secu plat ae reptearaas communana tures TER STATUARY, SILVER PLATED tk ie EN fine 3 BOREMIAN GLASSWARE, IMP: den Farms. or Country Besidences, as there are . - children to come unto me.”* On the reverse | ®t the southeast corner F and iststs. my 14-3t' ing is on Jeased ground. at the yearly | GB. PANDOLFINI & CO..OF NEW pe building sites commanding a’ vie the lane aptiee Sees (German) Lutheran, | wis. «Ebenezer Sabbath School, founded A. D, HOME WANTED—By a respectable girl, in #80. Price $1,00). Location. 7th | Ga the frst door of the Auction Roma, W Hatienal Uasitel for cocks piece oeevised pur- wrest Preahatevien Wjites eee | a private family, tedo general honsework. | above the market, D.L. WELLS & OO. NESDAY MORNING and EVENING, chaser desired to divide the farm. A large Boys’ Home. “Baan ep and Chapel, and News | “ Isiand Baptist, J. P. Lucas, superintendent; | Referepces if required. ‘No 65 33 street, between _my 12-6t" corner 18th and Fists. | commencing at 10 o'clock im the mornin, 4 tbe farm Boys’ Home. Each of the District processions | james Hall. Geo. Lescner, Win Bain trax: | Gand Mase. avenue. it" OR RENT_Two ROOMS. furnished se parlor | the evening, and will be sold by catalogac. « mag was headed Ry. 4 Sendol mes shals; scholars in line, 200. A rich banner of | WW ANTED—By a respectable woman. with a and chamLer, suitable for two gentlemen or | pigcent collection of Groupe and Figures. is pare On the arrival of the various schools in the | White and blue silk; inscription, «Fidelity to baby four weeks old. a SITUATION as wot | lady and gentioman witheut children’ will be rent: 6 0 Caneva, Three rover Children,” “Sabbath School of the Fifth Bap- tist Chareh.” Rayy Yard Methodist Protestant Sunday School, John S. Slater, superintendent; mar- sbaled by the superintendent, Wm. T. Redden, and W. B. March; 75 scholars in line. Hamline Methodist, W. S. Fort, superin- tendent; E. D. Godfrey, marshal: about 100 Highland Bittvot Venues. e ese &c., & Smithsonian grourds they were assigned by the marshals to positions, until all being ar- ranged they moved off in the following order, ascholar im frontof each school carrying a flag with the number: Major General O. O. Howard, Chief Marshal: Rev. Mr. Kimball and Capt. Ketchum, aids. Band—ted by Scala. nurse 1 treet, @apitel Hill. epposite | ¢d unfurnished if desired. St. Peter's Church for Mra Me LGBLY. it" nished Rooms. tosingle gent} be A SITUATION 18 WANTED AS MANAGER woth ana 100 splendid Moeatc Table. A by @ practical farmer and vegetable gardener, aoe ee ee M Alabaster Vases. in Roman, Gothic, who thoroughly understands his business ang can F OB tek ea oe ee Ax® Grecian. ¥ Hebe ‘end Florentine sty'es; ‘Tenses, ae 5 AK. m 2 > ~ ou, . at this fice Pose @ note "ius ” | sisting of office, scales and shedding complets:.| of articles for the devoration of parfare, iuvary, jos hy . Pen- 4 Of = also, sand hy and one lime hous 8 ca” 4 it i W ANTED_By a respectable young girl a SIT. | nai, atthinene aeeme of tea office, included wi rial: eoene im. nie het ieee Ttaly ‘01 1865,) edged with evergreens, and two or three large flags. - Estreet Baptist, Z. Richards, superintendent, and Messrs. Murray, Taylor and Frazier, mar- sbals, with about 160 scholars in line, headed Mi sel bann: inac > S UATION to stand {ma store; can write a good | yard: ulso. two Horses and Carte. ‘For ¢ L80. i Assembly's, (Presbyterian,) marshaled b scholars in line; a banner containing name of hand and keep accounts, and is willing to make . a 3 MO . a W. 5. Hedutrake ; pam crsinecy Borg neuaed by the school and date of organization. (July 2 | perscif useful, Oan be sven at 4% Wackinetor a Iptognaticn Sony enghe oremioes ada et Bich Silver Plated Ware, comprising Chesiey and Spearing, with about 150 in line, beaded with their beautiful ntaining on its blue front an angel 4, inseribed “Our Guardian Angel,” Sences wis woSete, Tee Pitcher: Cast me chera Ld Tureen, Dish: tte: Care and Card ete, Piated Knives and Forks Onps, Goblets, &c., together with— given. ANTED—A young man having con! experience in the drug business, of gettings SITUATION board @ givens ARG SEDs fOr tare. aye eee” | PVOR SALE—A RESTAURANT, tu gana toc ity and enioying & good run of cut pire at 111 Bigh street, corner of emian Glass Vases which was tastefully trimmed with evergreen. | bya fine flag tastefully trimmed with ever, Steamer or in drug store in thie ct ‘OB BENT—Ajthrec-otory BRICK HOUSE, | pnt san ete Ste a ret Sete, ec. A besutiful floral pyramid, borne Py. a young | greens, followed by the school banner, bearing ven. Address at once CURTIS, F Sith stove attasees sicanted corner of Coa. | Articies ‘ ip yuceday morning, man snd four misses, attracted mucl attention, on the front a representation of Christ blessing | Post Office, Washington, B. C. my 14-2t' ee Bendre ‘my 11-3" | 26th instant, wit eiiorn. tube with wo wands | SoLperal &, £238.61 At ram as also a eae silk burgee bearing the | jittle children, and the name of the school on W ATED To go into the country, a white < PLE OURTA without reserve x KEB'S BALE 0} LE srs f School, A. M. Smith. super. | the reverse. Several beautiful flags, the staffs tawny Re fo milk. eal Sa & anc atholle SEP. Basen le 20) a wmeal | Tecmscesh. at No. 34 4s street, near ‘a avenue, intendent: marshals, G. G. Baker. G. W. | oF All being decorated with flowers, were also | Hmy me ‘uy 13-3" sie i mops nearly or | _my 10-4 [lat] J.C. McGUIBE & CO... Aucts. Wells, ©. James, M. Lindsay, W. J. Tilley, vester’s Patent—in orde! new. a oe Be saat — one On MONDAY- BORN! May lith, at tee Te ai ses “ Daloat 474 Lith st) bet, Baad Bn day Trae ER, Anctioncer o'slock, we will ectl at tue ate over 108 R. Waldo, R. Barker, E.O. Leach, D.A.Gard- | ,U2102 ee aes ed $2 Hest wbter rent Br BD—Five or six | STOREHOUSE TO LET—in » auc bad Dacinessto- | IB™° Na7sa0 Deuvet betwece Toth and 21th. hots, embracing @ Jot of Fine Goid and Silver r,K. W. Bates. Theschool had 300 children | McGlue Superintendent, Marshals T. FP. Mor- M. T. PARKER & MAONICHOL. cality. now occupied by Messe, Johmern & a Ww Guard: Veet and Fob Chains, in line, and about 75. im the classes im an om- | £42: F: Calvert, James Sinclair, scholars in ae 39 Louisiana ave. | Br0.,340' Foun. avenue, Gpeosite Metropolitan | TRU F 4, THREE STORY | moods. Jewelry, Bnsical Lostrumente, Guns. Bs- ne 200. = i jon May. FMS &| . Gauci oe schol wererbaess "| Bin ruls banner gd ae crowmegica ita | WW ARTED TO EPWLatigdies Moai WER | vsio208BeeYaNesee Pace. Turia | | BY vrs of toed fo ent Seeing Une ie seentin calla tia eat, 3 i i eee, ESSeRaeES Gmneee So i 4 OR RENT—A fine FRAME MOUSE. : Foundry Mission, numbered with the Foun- | qyired States flag. The principal banners | NISHED HOU: ina thy location, by @ ta . oat nt | M. H.. No. $, folios 150, 151, and 152, one of ézy School. displayed a very appropriate | Ui" cas one ie SS ceueaniedion (ot family witheut children. Terms must be oder hewly painted and papered. comtaining cig & Bolts ‘county, D. immedistely, -. Star Offic: > | rooms. .and cellar, situated on 4% street, | Tecords of Washington ving toraee ond or” | ace Barpinnd ovenne: ‘Appin on FRIDAY, May isth. at Christ blessing little children, inseribed above SLRMMING, premises, pers of kot No: 4 oe with the words “Union Sunday Schoo!” and Wesley Chapel School, with about 400 ti * ; M. K. WALSE 2 00., scholars in line, marshaled by Mr. D. A. Burr, | ‘he oiner bearing the inseription of Union W ANTED_A WOMAN write totake | my n1-6t* No. 353 Catreet north. | 8: rs wor hey wart F ee or a FR pot he superintendent, assisted by Messrs. Warren 4 rp charge of 8 phpaict 0 to attend the P- - WE, barely wp Lined Gteate, SJBryant, A. H. Searle: Anarew | Ch#pel Sabbath School M.F Church, organ- | door, gc. Apply ot 3898 MEI | QB RS tn meas tee COUNT RE | cat fty foot, thence north sizteon feet twence | ES* O SGgeaear ey aRcOneer. avail, Witi ad A. P. 5 | ee . isti eters 2 = von : t sixty feet to the Ine of 12th street weet, and cone ieee yi, Ameren, Mogi, ae S| anita Wicica togheanminchaeta | WV AMEDGR FLAN Taariparofce m2 | imate ite, teenie tpay | Seetule hela of ad Sse TONES | sau oF ome Pe AT AvOTION, senting Chriet Bsaing litle ehitaren: feeerve, | {bos the Union Chapel and Western Pres- | German gr SOAK. HALEPEW SE Tever tay | folded, Washington, D-G. °""" my iene’ | altand singular’ the Vatldingy,rlebiey priviiogen | o'clock, ¥sball wel. on the third owt of soemer lessing dren; reserv: rian. uestal. = ar 2. J. .D. a. q s ‘ Wesley Chapel S. S., organized song Follow- vOjereber Chapel, L. W. Snyder, superin- | tweeen 4 aad s0tth ste, m 11-3t* Fo ALE—A good BBICK STORE and | pro: ts consist of story Brick Dwell. there for convemienas of Salers mat ing this im the line was the banner belonging t@ | tendent: marshalled by J. S. Ballway, with OOD MASONS WANTED-—Apply at St Domi- Ww) G. together with steck)of GRO- | jac, © three-story back ballding, located on tal Proj part, viz the Temperance Society connected with the | s5our 9d scholars in the line. White silk ban- Bic’s Church, Island, my 8tt | OERIES. ate ren 1 school, having a picture resenting Tempe- Trance on the frost, and on rev Wesley ner, with an open bible and several hymn 8. Itis one Shoseet an =. in ane 12th street, between B and cs Mt ie i. em i vl is abou! . he. ANTED—A Child’ NURSE, who hes hea | ‘<2sy oe the premises, corner of 15 ana N Sonrerenung and stamps ot Peet seCounterpanee,1@ Hair Pil . d N ets. ‘Terms cash. s Trustee, ‘Coun’ = books on the front. with the inscription “All considerable experience, and cen bri: 008 BOB. RAINEY. x CHAS, W TELER, Auct. Chapel S. S. Temperance Society, organized | Ciidren shall be tanght of the Lord,” decked | referconee’ Apu we 39 Ga nee rine £008 | sven year old HORSE, WAGON and Bab. wadictorrn BOTELEE, Auct. hd 1940. The banner of the Missionary Society | ‘Sith wreaths and flowers. Green, Georgetown. my 3-tf | NESS for sale. Can beseen at Pywell & Kelle- ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. 22 Stoves, Tron aad Tis ing the Gospel to the heathen, andvon toe | ,,Unuariam School, (recently organlzed.) of | C7 4 erED—To PUROHAGE, one god BRICK | er*S'sbleson Prigay and Saturday. my It sf ns sathpe eee eestey.| ee ing the 4 which Hor. F. D. Elliott, of sachusetis, is te ILDING LOT FOB SALE —That beautifully GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.* cas. reverse the words: Wesley Chapel S.S. Mis- about he! HOUBE, with all the modern improvements, H ty next to tu: er of ote. my 10-4 r OC. W. BOTELER, Auct. pms fp and scholars, marrbailed’by Mr. J-A- Haye | and well leceted; one HOUSE of about 7 rooms; BY Apply corner 3th and H ‘my 10-70" A ey fay is pg [ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. belonging to the “banner class” of the school. were: Wesley Chapel Mission School, marshaled by Messrs. McOloskey, Ferry and Terry, beaded by a banner of blue silk, with an open Bible on the front, and the name of the school The Providence Chapel Methodist, Capitol Hill Presbyterian, and Newsboys’ Home Schools, were not out as or; izations, but the members were mostly in other schools. corre: al sts. my 19-7t* Washington County, the following described Lot | #2Y three small low-priced HOUSES Apply to the piece of he disposed of at public B* SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE COMPANY, 492 Gta ce Breet, tateeee | spire then Mi E as bi at — 8 B street, bet: sale. on the ., WEDNESDAY. of IL be sold at Public Auction, om 7th street. sph | éth nein ey formati jon soon May next, Tah ate stelock > stibec, in Ht. wits e ane i ‘streets. Navy grt 3 nt, at 10 0! a. B. — We want to buy several 1 | P. EMBICH, 355 Pen Square 539, on the public p! at fo ‘clock W Ahitens Wa Lots fn good Tecatt ous. for : “ouch aa - | lot of Household Furniture, different parts of the the eagan heel atag & en aier: from the cor: lot ‘urniture wi a8, OB SALE—30 LOTS © enst 15 feet 6 | gentieman AT THE CAPITOL. cash. to suit customers. 'e also. want @ F rd for di ny ‘at from “ . 9 iaches, feet . bee. Cane Seat Chairs, and the date of organization, January 1, lings! | Om arriving at the grounds, the schools were | FARM near Washington Pill give 84.000 oF é500 923010 81,000 cach. Title perfect Taguireat | inches. suath, Sutpteee oor HB frets iuches, puresces Feather Tactremee, rr on the reverse, an —— —— ~~ ine. | assembied around the two stands, about which | cash. Corner of 33th and B streets. over 57 13th Spock hevegen, E — rea the place of bagtbe ing. Es Connie Dg ~— 5 pg &e. Timsitect Methodist HF. Zimmerman, u- | te banners and flags carried by the schools | ayy op 4p Mihond F Witte Store, || Sand in the evening. i ap2s-lawbde GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucis se cost Se perintendent; Messrs. Reeves and Ray, mar- | WeTe Set op, and the exercises were com- menced, (Mr. Z. Richards, of the E street Bap- tist school, presiding at one stand, and Mr. A.. S. Pratt at the other.) the scbools singing un- der the lead of Messrs. Sharretts and Thomp- son, the hymn commeneing “Once more our youthful throng,” &c. Rey. Mr. Howlett led im prayer at one stand and Rev. Dr. Boynton atthe other. The scholars followed singing «When Hossanna’s land resounding,” d&c., after which the annual report was read, Mr. Judd reading itatone stand and Mr. D. A. Barrat at the other. my GBREEX &. WILLIAMS. Aucts. sbals, 150 teachers and scholars in line; banner of purple silk, inscribed, -- M-street Methodist Sabbath School,” reverse white, with inscrip- tion, « Little children love one another.” New York Avenue Presb: School, C. M. Parks, superintendent; L S. Emory, chief marshal. There were no assistants specially appointed, the teacher of each class acting in that capacity. The banners and flags were numerous and appropriate. The scholars in line numbered 275. A __._ eee! eS — i F B HOUSE and AUEXPEBIBNCED COOK wists a sit- | For Rear the Market Hones. ay a OS) bea a i rivate family or restaurant. veen, streets. First Ward. ¥ NAGLE & CO.. ait on Mr. NEAL, loth street, No. 313. mms. | Detween joth sold versiow Taras tacemnneaee ales ronme Ne UES Pesarrlvanle avenne. WARRPE ets EATCEEY DB | Monae ides "way Hea” | ecg ery aee ty meer porn of and new 0! THING, PAWNBROKER’S Lt ETS, &¢., &c. OR SALE OR RENT—J. Brown's BESTAUR- ie renanseser it the old-established Mérchant Pawnbroker’: ‘corns: t and Penney! the stocks & F. FULTON & CO., 602 oth st three ag le aie eee leaso,orrent A Aceher of every densctgaions Horees. Onrriages. joors north of Pennsylvania ave. Two SEWING stand for a Drug Store or any 85, 4 MACHINES for sale ot belf price, N.B.—Busi- ling the Proprietor 1a getug to Pita; =~ | lowing described Government b1 viz = dential. mbi6-eom" See fo tet teers wae Te TMB: Lime: ~.. | ON COLUMBUS STREET, soUTH OF opp ANTED — SEOON ITUER. | [\OR SALE—A now BUILDING ‘a rat : ; B , BED- tai sev jy thie: of One (1) Buil ) Why Kfect, Ww Also, Minnona, 0 Ere, BEDS. 3D. F Wi a ing Fins ‘The eubscriber is cons {a receipt of LOE x oot at nese strictly confi North Presbyterian Mission Schoal, Rev. L. th ne Gac chicaidiiia auadi cena: oom ni Eas 9 Ba tly ey R. Fox. ene ae — = in- Gen Howard Rev. J. H. Vincent and Gen. taegaton BU ¥ SS wih i ted up foe and yar store. Will ort, Sid, whlch be ofere fog je at cpa, enn ) Quthonse, 4 by 8 fect, 43 feet Fence, 6 bag re a try a ey ‘venue School. Brown delivered adaronste, the schools - je ‘between G and aide. | be sold low fox coat a ire at une —s; eM = tee. J Da ‘, On . : oh * ing in their order the following pieces :—“Our between streets, tween ~ ean Fourth Exsany trio (sum street) —— a Pohers Long Ago,” “ Dare to do Right, Dare FOR SALE AND RENT evening. Title perfect. my 10-6t* me , RY . 4 Mopataed, Teo Reigart, G. We Lerucre a. @, | to be True,” and «What shall I do for Jesus,” : TWO Fine FARMS FOR SALE Low 1 A ao eee Warner Jochaa Whiner ‘Enpey | and the exercises were closed with the ben- | — a A spptiea for immediately. One of Doupiass. This school numbered 271 scholars, | &:ction; after which, theschools refermed and I returned to their respective rooms. At the other stand, in the southern portion of the grounds, addresses were delivered by The bandsome banners were draped in mourn- »ng for the late Col. W. P Young, who was a devoted friend of the school. 4034 acres ‘vanux.. .« xa OTR HOUE: | qacttetimsemym net marae rtunnae: | | OPPOR Sens. Atrmwon | Seed paenacoe th bi on the alley.) No. 4 ee with all necessary build! gs and fruit, dc. 219 PEUNSYLVANIA UB. OPPOSITE wi daye Sat *Hcauleaeaeoot ieiooes wanes Fon | Raeieaeer Foramearses agate San Se | ee condition, with garden. Rentressonable to a good BARELY on the mises.or 8, W. WIL: vi0-Im* 4 Band, of Sih U. S. Cavalry, (mounted)—lea ee Taee tate tna tie Gas Gece Fats hat renee requlved: naire ot 3 oF. LIAMs. at., Washington. anit un "ERIS: sovtiznas | "VE" "si PauleEnetish Latheran School a. s. | wore james iste omen sand. 0 | Batam Ager new Vore svonun ooteecn ah | rom siTE-WILbe po a 3 gin HAPRINY.ZORY AD EOS. BBY OREEN 2 WALLA, Aectoneere. Pratt superintendent; marshals A. Noort J- | tinge was dismissed with the benediction by OER SALE. aan -house. 13 farnished bed-rooms, par- | Merchandise, Money’. wixtiay | sa: a HOU Tr H. Keunling, A. D. Miller, J. A. i. | Rev .Dr. Gray. F —_— lor, dining: room. kitchem. bar and fixtnres, and | forwarded with dispateh to ell sections | “One V. WORTH. ora sheim, A. K. Weaver, F. H. Weaver. Hand- THE UNION. 1 HOUSE and LOT of xasfecton oh streot west, | eveipthung rendy for business, cgavenient (oll | Sra cougery ca ¥ aND STREETS WEST & seme banners and flags. Number of scholars The report shows that there are thirty-seven | garden, fruit trees, shade trees, &c. the EE j OF -NOTRS, DEAPTS,« * ge 18 . in line 240 schools attached to the Uxion, of which Sare | ~ 1) FARM of 184 on7th street turnpike.eight | 7°O —An excellent BUSINESS STAND | COLLECTION 0) i » ND ESDAY, May sth, at ¢ o'clock p, mwa St. Paul’s Mission School, The scholars of st. 3 Luthegan, 12 Methodist Ey Washiseton, Will aree | Ete north, fourth house from corner of BILLS, + co | wilfesil-ta front of the premiass, part of” ot Sex this school. % in Bamber, are incinded in the Palecrcaur Prttatnd te Peeermceer coe padp pied be exchanged for | ity and streets, north wide. kent moderate Zot | Made in accessible parts of the UsltedBtates, salt = . 3 ; : perty. : ‘atent S*McKendree Chapel, J. C. Harkness, superin- oot ee ar anahre te rapes ai | LHOUSE of 5 rooms, on 11th street, $700. Sines PY “Sakae TOWLES.- : 0.0, DURM, agenty | tendent, with E. Mauli, Albert Langley and | DON") clars, 6,746: average attendance, 4,750; | $25,000 to loan on improved city property. my. 9-tf Property _ | mbar. ____s Wasbington, D. ©, ° George Gattrell marshals, and about 250 schol- | 57°; “Chole ea ese the went, 21s: deathe, oo: | Apply to the BYBRAL GARDEN LOTS. OF 60,000 FEET | yUsT RECEIY : ars. Several banners, one with an angel poor in libraries, 14,673. The number re. SOUTHEBN BEAL ESTATE COMPANY, each, for $1,001 outage city limits, on at SUPPLY OF warding two children, inscribed “The Gaar- | volumes i) Vorat e, tes ag increase OF 5 4997th street, | strect road to Benning’s Bridge, and emallor Jots MAILLARD © i i Gruss" another contalaing’ the Declares | cchools” Gil teachers, increase 136; scholars | Fog BENT—Bix of the most dectrable BOOMS | No 409 Pcan. avenue, or 411 Sdet. my Sin" " iar soe eh oactor purple win cagis se teetne, | crease ETI. | Roteprape air, Seats) naar taettrase’"gn | WOR ERURL TOS 9000 WILE, STOO st | gure Gernot ein ano ol ac; . 4 as and stili another, which last headed St-/ a: ine qeuthatalcn thoor wes a large num- pir malay S perticelars inaaire pow Aang 8 gece | aie tees eee road ‘ Ust bade An AND Misses" = © Paul's School, which has uuited with the Me- ber of spectators on the ground (relatives and | at Office, 490 H street, back of Patent Office, : D.L. WELLS & O., SUNDOWN, HAMILTON > Kendree. wearing dl pear re of an crated ot ta children) and aboye 12th street Rotroen Sth and 2th streete ot OS COWLES, 5 my lw corner and F streets. DEW DROP ae YY HATS. le stirring s Several ded th . = = ERB neficnal fnew wer thine ace | ce wisla snd’ windows vo wine he w. | Foe Scce—aTuD EEE Or iayDinas. | Kee TUR SEER Roe M sei: | “Te phicta' Sy te Oa caotew SS ee ee tractive demonstration, as also about the two ) hy aE ag aes or Soi edge mm 9 floor and four UNPURNISE . MS on : B H 5 e Mbout ss scholars, carrying several fine flags procera te 5c a hg 2 ¥ en Ree SR peso in pacts to ait pereus. Of Pa. av. end one ofthe beetin thecity may sim Hatter, 234 Pensepivanis avenue, +7 eouh Onapel, A. T. Edgar, superinten. | | Special Eivitations to be present at the cole- | fTthem” MU. from W A. bration were extended by the Union to the President and his Cabinet, the Lieut. General, Chief Justice, Speaker the House, and Mayor of the city. Gen. Grant, Chief Justice Chase, Secrewries Seward and Dennison, and Speaker Colfax, acaowied, iged the sini RE these invitations, en ing their s: y ‘with the Sabbath School ‘work. a Rev. J. H. Vincent, who addressed the children from one of the stands, is the General Agent of the Methodist Sunday School Union. He visits the city at this time to preside at the sessions ot the Sunday School Instatute to be held in the Foundry M. E-Church to-morrow, dent, rshalled by Messrs Wm. Dyer and wm Middleton. There were 207 scholars in line, headed by @ banner, the painting on which represented a child kneeling at prayer. and bearing the imseription underneath “Our Father who art in Heaven.” On the reverse appeared the inscripnon “ Waugh Chapel, Capitol Hill Methodist Episcopal Church Sab- bath School, founded March 16th, 1853. Two large flags appeared in the line, and several wresths of evergreens and flowers, containing Mottoes and seripteral sentences were carried on staffs. One attractive feature of this school Was & square cushion. over which crossed two ed i gar quire at the rooms of FORD & HINB. over Ham- | House and has been es- tion a. mack’ jtamant. 5 jand i fi . Ad- 's ree! it. 2023 Pa.avenue, This land will pe Tons oe See past ie” pris. __ THOMAS H. FORD. fFrOE BENT The sToRE recently occupied i = $. Ma, Fg, GALE Some of the most desirable PRO- Loomis & Mayhew, Ne 346 Peane. ev. Wase meant IBTY ever offered in tren gay many sans paiisiee Also. oes rq and yr ‘or t rae aaeetns GORY Pt MMES, 2 Honse. pone Se A FIRST-CLASS FINELY FURNISHED Bi YY 4 - U8. vateaaged in a vory desirable locali “Apply. D4 IBth strest; 6 itor Washinton, She sant in- k § EAURBg of wnplenale Tobace and Cleat Snape ABSON r Bind z tween La arches tostefally decorated with flowers: ou | (Tuesday). OR RENT—The EURO the cushion was an open bible, and the whole PP adh adhere” opens sew Frownana ~ m F Tunes oe r a arried a the wane oe fOr meetaa; bit jumped from under one of the bashes, avenue: ' ¥. Lofft, Wm. Crntchley. George Hall, Jesse Adams, marshals; scholars in line, 244; 3 teachers. Banner red and white; picture of open Bible; inscription, «Light for all, “Isiand Chapel Sunday School, instituted This Sunday school had a superb flag, inscribed, “ Ryland Chapel Sanday School.” The island Sunday schools had the Marine getting in nnder the feet pt some of occasioned séameper. be a bolc posh for « hiding place, and was pursued some distance by numbers of boys, one of whom caught igor a= 1G TO-NIGHT ‘MORROW. The interest of to-day’s celebration will be comtunued by 4 meeting of the Sunday Soboel egw Cee ana 6 OBER ees AMTacivt eee es | ieee ett

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